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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, ‘OCTOBER 25. 1887, posed issue of #12,000,000 new bonds neces: | market active and higher; choice heavy sary to straighten out the company's affairs. k- New England disappointed its fricnds, who had figured on @ good rise on the report of its being bought for control, The rest of the iiat was slow and weak with declines of }¢(@1 The market continued heavy, prices steadily declining until the last half hour, when a small rally occurred, but last sales were at nearly the inside figures. grangers showed the greatest weakness, St. Paul dropping to 0%, The net declines extended from % to & per Manhattan and Rock Island had the The Vanderbilts were oft 1%@13, Manitoba 1%, Reading %, Chicago, Burling- ton & Quincy 2, and Western Union 13 per The total sales were 252,185 shares, Govenrvwuexts—Government bonds were duil but steady. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATION w. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Visible Supply Statement a Basis For Wheat Trading. und butchers' selections, #4.55(i4.70 ing and Yorkers,' medim to - choi Pigs, common to good, &1 8xa4.15. x.nu- City, Oct. M. —Cattle—Receipts stroug and active: good to_choice corn-fed, #4204 K0; common 2.80; feeding steers, §2.65@8.25; cow 2.50. by suipe, §1.00 per Aoz venisor, 16c per th, | rora ©, 44, 4igc: Crown XXX, 44, 01¢; 1] ks Shell, #2.00 per hundred: bulk, | Hoosier LL, 44, 88,1 Indian Head, 44, Thc; selects, $2.20 @ gallon; !.lul\'n-mo LL, 44, B0} i Old_Dominion, 44, _, f 40c: Tiger, 2% lorado sf braska and Town st Swrrr Potators—The market i plied with home grown at 85 ide per bushel; Virginia stock ¢ per b, Choice large California oni CORN TRANSACTIONS SMALL. @4.50; skips and i, &2 OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Opening of the Week in Provisions Gives Little Promise of Activity ~Cattle Trading Moves Along Quietly. but reacted to 704, CRaxnERmIES—The tarket is fairly {upplied with, wvod stock. Hell & (1 Hand-pi The receipts were liberal, cars of fresh receipts on the market. for good corn-fed native steers, but the supply was light, the bulk of the receipts being rangers, fed cattle that did chan, about steady pric s0ld as feeders, bu there being 160 Dealing in Grain. At the session of the open board of trade, ite, of Plattsmouth, and several others were present, threc and & quarter cents were bid for Oc- tober wheat. Mr. White off. ‘Was some inquir The few corn- hands went at ew western cattle e market was not active. Several bunches of stock cattle, both \ Par- lings and 2-year- nlll!, were sold by the h ~Choice Michigan ¢'de~, $6.00w6.50 1. be_ delivered on the 26th instant. delivery could not hite agreed to take Canada Southern, Central Pacific.... Chieago & Alton Tosh-LChoios Olifo stock, 106 per The receipts of hogs were twenty-two cars, as against twenty-six o The market opened in, and the balance succeeded in sell- ing 5,000 bushels of November corn to Mr. Peck at 33'5c. that being a reduction of on originally aske s on Saturday. ith only some twelve cume in the morn- The quality of the hogs was fair, but there were 1o top loads as good us the loads h brought $4.35 ' market n)x‘ncll fuiriy active, the buy it Okaxars—Messina out of the macket: Louisiana, $9.00 per bbl macia, $10.00 [ or on - Saturday to-day at 11:80 a. GO PRODUCE MARKET. ~[Special Tele 1 wheat was upon the basis of the visible supply statement—first upon gucsses as to what it would be, and later upon the uctual figures, from New York pear that the increase would be larger than expected Saturday and the talk 1,500,000 bushels, or thereabouts, and the re- Later, when an actual 000 bushels became known, there was a reaction to about the opening figures, but upon a lack of outside buying orders, prices fell away again and the closing was at the low point for the session. was a good buying of December early for St. Louis account, under which that delivery ad- e, but other futures did not follow, h opened at 783c, only reaching T85{@78%{c as the highest point. pearcd to be abundant demand early for May and offerings at that figure during the first part of the ses- readily absorbed. opening was ut Saturday’s closing figures— ¢ for December and cember sold up to Tl5¢ and down to el May sold up to 785(@ |h“(" and closed at that figure, ‘was news enough for the corn trad- ers lo»dn,r, but it appeared to have very The volume of business was emfl'llmul; ‘small_and the Ppit was almost de- h of the session. ible supply statement was an undoubted sur- rise. An increase of about 500,000 bushe! but when an actual de- crease of 21%,000 bushels was anunounced the only effect visible was an advance i The entire range of pr December opened at 40 board convenes agai Erown, &0 re were only. o price 5 Texas Pacific Chnicaco, Oc the Ber.)—Trading thing was sold, Missouri Pacific.. ) There was very little doing in the maket closed offered at 4 per cent. e The n Parer — 68 First reports lis made it ap- Ofticial Receipts. £4081 for sixty d sult was weaki H Chicago, Oct. 24.—Following are the 2:30 closing prices: Flour—Steady and unchanged. Wheat—Dull “and steady; prices did not wterially, closing J.c higher than Sat- December, 78%5¢; i Missour winter Nobraska patent Prevailing Prices. Showing the prevailing prices paid for live 1 on this market: Choice steers, 1300 to 1500 Choice steers, 1100 to 1300 s, . Fat little steers, 00 to 1050 1hs. Corn-fed range 'ste Good to choice corn-fed cow Common to medium cow: Good to choico bulls Good range feeders Good native feeders, 500 1bs 3 cash, T03c; Uoin—Moderately within narrow range, closing firmer than Sat- urday and e higher' cash, 40%{¢; December, hl(lv. 44 15-16¢. ) per ton v: upland prairic £.00; common, wnh unimportant December, 25}5¢; wheat at about 78i4c, l(_yv-Flrm at 52. Tle. l’rnm Tunnnn—S.’.an 10. Wie for May. Fmr to medium ntive fecder: s and upwards. . Stockers, 400 to 700 1hs. Prime fat sheep. Fair to medium shecp. Common sheep. Light and med Good to choice heav,y Good to choice mixed hogs. . 5 U. lmh-rul(-ly active and stronger; PHient demand; cash, $6.90; 244, crs, §5.00@5.20; Dc‘umhc'r: . l: 3 Mxl\ Dry Salted M short clear sides, serted during m Butter—Dull and unchanged; creamery, 18 25c; dairy, 16@2le. Cheese—Dull and_ unchanged; cheddars and flats, 10@11c; young Ameri- ad been looked for, Representative Sales, NATIVE STEERS—CORN FED. ~Medium in bbls, mall, in bbls, & gorkins, in bbls, h\mglfl at 17@17¢c. s—Unchanged ; heavy green salted advanced to 41¢ closed at 41¢ aski . May opened at 44%c, which was ulso the highest point touched, sold down to 443¢c and closed at 443, @14%c Oats in the speculative market were ver quiet to-day, the limited business transacted being confined almost entirel, y until near the S —BROWN ILENF ¢, 41505 No. 2, 3lg, STEERS—CORN-FLD, 50 Lor to May, which S—REEL & ROSENDALE. WESTERN COWS—BROWN ILEFF C. CO. Near futures were without mat, 3 though seller the month sold off e to In provisions the week! WESTERN COWS. Caxpy--Mixed, 8 CRACKERS—Garne i creams, S¢; ginger snaps, S¢; city NATIVE COWS, lay there was a little movy i but the firmuess of sellers rather curtailéd trading und us the duy advanced the old dullness returncd. inclined to_regard the market with a conservative leaning and acted as if s too high and the feeling 100 strong to awaken much life in the line of Based on Saturday’s closings Junuary pork at 1 o'clock showed an advance of 10, the different deliverics of lard of 2ige y short ribs of 2igc. trading rmum sold’ pork, and $6.15@17) Pork {nr the same month closed at $12.12¢ bid and short ribs nl losed at $.30 for October, .17 for November, $0.1714@0,20 for Do- cembor and $6.5214 for May. Oct ibs were held at $7.021¢(@7.05, 05. For November pork prices runged at Oats—Dull; cash, 2 .819.00 per head y 3 Young Hyson, 2i@5se; Oolong, 20 ] Whisir 81,05, Butter—Quiet; creamery, 23@2e; they believed pr JELLIES—30-1b pails, £2.00. Haums, 1136117 ."T(N KERS—THEIFPI 200 pr head—yeatlings. 00 Afternoon Board—Wheat, strong: Novem- ber, 713{c bid; December, Corn, dull but firm. Milwaukee, r\u\'clnbfl" :(l' salt, 8o $ge 8.00 per Head Oats, nothing done. Drikn Fruits—Apples, new, %'s omt»d,mulb ring, 10!, mlu“x. , 20c; black pitted cherries, peaches, new, vaporated Y«ele peaches 28 ¢ sevap: unpared, for ‘Short ni.n 23 bid, lurd at_$8.221¢ , 65¢. : i "NV"‘°“'-Q“‘“‘ pork, October, $13.50@ London layers. §2.10@2.15: California loo muscatels, $1.90@2.00; new Valencias, 85@ Oct. 24.—Wheat—Steady od dcnmml for track wheat; No. AFTERNOON SESs10N—Wheat higher; Octo- 13g¢, December' 783 Oats firmer; October 251 vember and_De ber 70%c, November .mmmm, October nnd November, cember. '68ige; ern, October and Novem| up, half bbis, “0ld time," per gallon, 8c; allon cans, per doz, $10.50 “6dc; Decem. On' track: No. 1 northern, 6sige; $12.1214; other deliveries neglected. was quite and unchanged. October delivery were quoted at §7.02) ; Jan- uary sold and closed at $6. Live Stock Sold. Showing the number of head of stock sold on the market to-day : G. H. Hammond & Co Lobman & Rothchild, Short ribs for atents, $4.15@ eipts—Wheat, 443,000 bu. blnplmnuw\\ lm.ll 58,000 bu; CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicaao, Oct. %.—[Special Telogram to the Bek.)—Carre.—T quietly and steadily, with little or no varia- tion in values as compared with the close of last week. Some salesmen who had natives that exuctly suited the buyer and the buy really wanted the steck, got a slight ad- vance, but the average sales of natives showed no particular change. Also, sales- men that had nice and handy little Texans claimed they were getting alittle more money Big Texans and rangers sold about the same as at the close last week. Native butchers’ stock sold as low as at any time, with bulls quoted 10@15¢ lower. There little or nothing doing in the stocker » 2,076,650 buj at St. Paul, (‘Ill( nln\ll Oct. 24.—-Wheat—Steady; No. e, ® CornDull; No. 2 mixed, 41c. G. H. Hammond &Co. . Anglo-American Packing Co Rye—Easier; N Pork—Dull at $13.50. Lard--Steady; prime steam, $6.20. Whisky—Firm at §1.05. New Orleans, mixed, 55@560; White and yellow, s, Outs—Strong and higher; No. 2, 81 Cornmeal—Quiet but steady at 2. H;:g Pmdum.n—l’)ull per case, ¥1.60; 2.60; %1b earl) HorLraxp HEnriNe 24,—-Corn -~ Quiet; All sales of stock in this market are made it unless otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at }¢c per Ib. for all weights. “iSkins,” or hogs Weighing less than 100 Ibs. Pregnant sows are docked 40 Ibs. and stags 80 lbs. by the public inspector. Live Stock Notes. for their stock. per ewt. live wei & 207 No. 10, Sige; 40, 1035¢; 60, colored, ]l 15¢; Bristol, ors, $5.10; long clear and cloas oo #14 . from Saturday 24.—Wheat—Firm and i holders offer moderately. Corn—Ssteady and demand firm. New York, #'Snell & Aguew, Ashland, marketed a load UAM‘ET, Warr—Bibb white, 1Sige; col- through the severe rain and snow 3 storm of Saturday night and Sunday. i stockers appearances oftentimes makes the The few fresh cattle were bought by yard speculators, as there were but few Shipping stecrs, 1,350 to ll‘Al) 1bs, $2.00@5.00; 1200 !o 1350 lbu, (@4.40; 950 to 1200 1bs, §2.7! ers and lc«h'ru. $1.7! 10; mixed, $140@2 24.—Wheat—Receip! 162,000; exports, 117,003 spot, k@4, lower, crately dctive; options dec xm-d}.@m early, and after a few feeble reactions closed nt-'udy at about the lowest; ungraded red, : No.1 red, nominal at &8igc: No. 2 rod, e.((a\:fl.c in clevator, S4}@diije de- livéred, fancy do, 855¢; November closed ut F. Ald.r;itt. Friend, marketed two loads of | ., BATTS= "‘"’{“‘ 4 8c; Gem. 1lc; Beauty, J. Burns, Preston, was here and sold two loads of stock cattle. E. S. Burns, Lime Springs, Ta., came in with six loads of stock cattle. H. Leck, Brock, came in with a load of corn fed Texas cattle at £3.50. E. W. Banks, Shelton, was at the yards in advance of two loads of hogs. Nearly one thousand head of cattlechanged hands at these yards yesterday. James Danley, Ashland, was at the pted a load of 240-1b hogs at §4 A. Higgins, Glen Rock, was and sold & load of corn fed nitive E. L. Martin, shipper, was in and sold Lwo Berlin Oil, 6i5e: Garner Oil, 6@ countrymen present. X' AND Rouns—Richmond do; Alten . wn bull and exais Steers, §2.15( 20. Western rangers uh-m natives and half breeds, $2.50@3. und Texans, §.30@3.10. The comparatively light run was a cmmw surprise and had the effect of getting uyers out promptly and some of the late ones had to hustle to get what they wanted. As to prices, there was little or no variation when compared with the opening nl Hnurr Parties that had to ca lfio‘ktlulmul they got Hal0¢ muu-nmn Wus v at the close, weights sold at $4.53 kmg sorts, #4.45 Yorkers, &H'n 150, made $4.00@4.05. - ——— FINANCIAL. New Yorx, Oc the Ber.]—Stoc un\'mx (\fl With w..m.».uuon, 5l3ic in store, ¢ delivered; Novembor closed ab ungraded, 521y Outs — Receipts, Renfrew Dress, Gl Cawnics—Slater, 41 a well known loads of 30c sag Rockport, fancy butche Fiokss Lew iston mixed and b Judge Carey, of the firm of J. ) Cheyenne, was in w ten loads sold on the the n OMAHA WHOLE h two trains of cattle! dike 00, 810: Petroleum—Steady llmlmllkvl.‘l} 950 rllflllllllki‘ XXX, ¢ 1" I request; woste A few singeing pigs MARKETS. Monday, Oct. 24, Produce, Fruits, Etc. e following are the round "lots _of produce Fruits or other lines of goods re- quiring extra labor of packing cannot al- ways be supplied on outside orders at the same prices quoted the local trade: Monday opened up dull in the markets. Produce of all kinds and fruits are a little 5 for old; §14.50 for new. Lard—A shade higher, but_rather quiet; western steam, spot, §6. 1. Butter—Quiet and barely steady ; S0 ; western creamery, Steady and quiet; —[Special Telegram to s—Opinions regarding the stocks were much at variance to-day. bulls appeared to be well organized, but were doing little talking for publication, garded the easy money market asa good thing in their favor, but were not inclined to purchase stocks heavily. The bears were en- couraged by the comparative ease with which prices declined Saturday and the impression provailed that the rally had expended its force and that there was not suficient short interest of investment buying to support the London was a fair scller of St. Union Pacific, and Reading. bears, headed by Cammack and Bateman, so0ld freely, although the market was dull and dragging and @ weak undercurrent was e The market opened quiet, with declines extending to 3 per ceat. pointers were given out on St. Paul, Louis- ville & Nashville, Erie, and Northern Pacifie, and the selling in these and Missouri Pacific was larger than any other socurities. Paul dropped 13¢, Northwestern 13, Union Pacific 8, Louisville & Nashville 13 and Missouri Pacific 2) per cent. Northern o preferred broke ¢ per cent, but ex- ibited more stubbornness than most of the other stocks, despite the talk about the pro: prices at which are sold on “western, 93¢ Cottswold ¢ Kan-uu cny, { tevens' B, 6c; bleached, Te: Wheat—Steady; ¢ bid, no offerings; g0 asked; May, 43¢ hu-.uked 9ife; Ste blem«hod 103g¢; arrive by the car-loa game and venison are larger, and of live poultry smaller than last week. There is considerable dressed paultr le changes in y The Nu‘\pls of ):l.uu Hnllnml\ F) ats—No. 3, iy i, -»;».c asked. n the market. ces were made. ss—The market is fair, good stock brings LIVE STOCK. H. e’ Ouechee Nool. !A, uechee No. 8, 5, 3 Windsor ?“5( Red—C, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Oct. 24, —The Drovers' Journal reports uule-ummpu, 10,0003 ;nur’ ot utendy to Bu -rrm—Cn-nnwr\' :\llel creameries 2%a: airy, 18@20c; muhum rades, 14 lr dinary, %@ie. ¥ o Cuggse—Markei fair. cheddars, single 1 young Americas, 1 in case, 15¢; Limberger, 100 lbs in case, Saurs’ Ylvahm e, FLive Povutey Sprt ‘exas steers, $1.65@2.70; v\mlern l'fier‘, I‘. S0@3.65, Receipt: mmfi'_ e Soats ". Fancy full cream, | ~Buaskers—White, 8100 l\xll cream I\\ ins, 17,00; market stronger; , $4.50@4.65; light, V.u 1000 ‘market steady : na- bo(‘fl)m('u 40; Tex- "liwum:n SHEETING $6.50 per dol v.urh-;s New bm.wd Chic kt-ns‘ o York mills, 10 ; geese, hgm request Yy 10'¢c; Pepperell, 46 inch, 11ige; Pep- Ni lnnnl Slm,k Ylfll Louis, Oct. 24. —Cnllle—llou.‘llhll. ..M shipments, 600; market nlrnn ’Lhmw helvy native steers, $4.25@4.70; to nho%wu‘ le'l‘ ‘ifiperbbl. Nl!un A4, vlgc- 1‘numph 6c; Wam' le; Vll ey, Blullo ) 4-4, 00, w:k nbblu. ‘ unte, 46, se 18, 4 ’lr]w. i,Fl‘NN‘“‘hnR 44, & l'oppelrell() ey ——— ] 1;"“-;" Ll oy ad, 40c; Jerome bay 'epperell, K- 16 epperel], 04, 18¢: ] porell, 104, tich G, ik, 4% | e ABroUItural | CHA! R. LEE, \\m-hum-ll, H< T Aurota R, 44, 6ig0s CHURCHILL PARKEN. MR o s e e | D0 AU Tnpemens Vago | . cocir, L HOUYOR Lanber, Poiut ~-‘.\n w‘ oz, 1'\,.-‘\\." Point 20 .mlm 13 | camages s, Tomon Street Betwhen o and | Y100 CAP¢1 04 [ryiat Fogripe W and oz, H est Point 40 1n 10 | - foormmege: TR Lu’u‘..h.mfi ;(l"-'?,ch (";:(10.:3.'. XX, 10iges NINGER & METCALF 6= — JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, omy, Mo 8, B@@9!ge, SaeieT St Auricalra Tnplemens,WogosCimiags | .. No0csle Lamer, B, Spiuirs—Cologne spirits, 188 proof, ; Buggies, Bte. Wholesal Nebrask O t‘l‘t‘llllv‘l:_“):‘mq l.(Y‘ . I:']‘d'run.‘ n;‘mm\;i ullnh;yi PARLIN OkBNDORF . MARTIN. !_'——'—._ P d N (_==I o Proo cohol fl.q .H lotion 188 AAAAAAAA A PR oL et nemlon, - gagtiler Amculmnllmnlemenlxjwns&Buwn . OBERFELDER & CO., "~ W; Kentucky bourbons, #2,006.00: Ken- we " | Importers & Jobbers of Millinery & Notions ;u(,kl\' ‘!-:‘}:‘ l"'l;::"'l‘hm.h:] l‘\(‘!.I .'Jk| lb:fl;' 2%, 710 and 219 South 11th Street. tolden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies, $1.50 . (@3.00. Brandics, imported .00 80: do | MANALACHY e T e A, el Soact it o..u...n"n,__.'.}',(‘,“r..BEE!?’,E.P@L‘-....sE”""“' Wotions. — 0. Champaghes, ini- and Nicholas Stréets. . oNGCo. por cise, §29.00@H5.00; Amercan, per J.T. ROBINSON NGTION CO., r ! L, WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. 10 et T Vi | e ey steel, pocial Casts (4 oricible,steel, Bigay Azflcnlmral Implements, WAg0ns RBgRes | ———u v vttt b omane cast tools, do, 1 wagon spokes, per set, [T X T VINYARD & SCHNEIDER 2,00 5,50 per set, $1.50; fello ot 100 fug Mool 1o The market je well suppli k se)ls wt S0 Bt 700 per bus well sup- mavket ut W per bushel. ) 2.50 per doz. pe r»d.-. down as low us #1 $2.40 per bushel. e, reveipts are larger and the W stock brings 305 ; Maiora, Choice rice corn, Seper 1b;other | sawed di tongues, v"“l'l" 80c; ax i " Artists’ Materials. ltlfllllls a“ fleflt,! Pllmlllill Gflm ik v b, 6@13¢; coll | ~mmemmmnee R lals, gt it 11 frames, 31e. o 10, (@ 13: alicable, Ae100: iron A. HOSPE, Jr., : 148 Haruey et O .00 per :0| o box. ichigan applos. + Jonathans, €350 m‘u\\u stock in liberal Jer poun Muscats, - s Tedonts hovee snces. | ATISIS" Materials, Pianos and Organs, shocs, . barbed 1613 Douglas !Iml Omaha, Nebrasks CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., 0§50 whoet nails, 8250, :‘_‘0':1 — Boots and Shoe Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Ols, rull‘! 10 to 50, $2.40; stecl nail W. V. MORSE & CO., Axle Grease, etc., Omaha. _ A. H. Bishop, Manage: ecn n_ butcher: hige """‘1 't thirds Jovbers of Boots and snans home fiint, 10¢ dan; « 180 ime white, — . e brown, lige. Shoeppeits, | T Farmam 8t "'“;{',:;,-’,‘*‘,L,"‘nuluwn Summer CARPENTER PAPER CO., g, #1000 nut, §1000; range, | KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., - Wholesale Paper Dealers. walnut block, &.50; Towa lump, §. (Successors to Reed, Jones & Co.) of printing, wrapping l-d':lllin' b Wholesale Manufactrers of Boots and Shocs i Agents for Boston Hubber Sk 1102, 1104 & 1108 s Harney St Omana, Nebraska. “WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIGN. 1linois, &4 Dry Lu ofioes, 8pices, Eto, ____ Auxlllary Pnbhsl]ers Teas, Coffecs Sches Baking Powier, e Flavorihg Extracta, Laundty Biu o, Lnks. Etc. et RUDBOPCOOCS: et Harney Street, Omahia, Neb “"TOMAHA RUBBER CO., = | Wanufacturers and Dealrs i Rubder Goffy 01l Clothing and Loather Belting. 1008 Farnam Street, rye flour, ham, §1.40 per per ewt: corn- We per | ewt: cornmeal, white, hopped feed, $14.006016.00 per 00 13,00 per’ ton; screcnings, cwt aham, s Qrggkegry)_nd ‘cla W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers .ml Importers of Cruckerygm(}lassware Lamps, cmmneys, F Pumps, Eto. b PINISHING. 1st and 2nd, clear, 1, 1iyincl, 8.2 ad, clear, Uineh, 8, 3. ce, 317 8. 13th &t., Omaha) Nebras A. L. STRANG CO. Pumps, Pipes and Engines. Commiss on and llor ge. Loelhd Bt h — LA epplies ‘D. A. HURLEY, O, O T Farha Sireet, IAng. P i i — iy — - . Gommission and Jobbing, CHURCHILL PUMP CO., 16, 3 in., 8. 98 Buter, s-::‘::arl’mlu Sonslanmonts solicited. wmmle Pumng ng Pmm[s' rape Bi o Doflln St., Omah; Steam and Wa fll( ulr\en for Masty RIDDELL & RlDDELL, 7 )\mll.(on'lml l_ 8., Ullllll. Storage and CUmmlSSlflll lercnalltx U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., Speciagen Buser, Egus, cheste, Poultry, Ghene, Steam and Water Supplies, "WIEDEMAN & CO., Halliday Wind Mills, #15 and $20 Farnam 8t., Oniahay S ¥ 21 LA R , Acting Manager. No. 1 com, s. 15$18.00 | Nfl 2. com, !‘l 5$17.00 Pmdnfie cammlssmu lercnanm Noog o s | Na g, U 15,00 | Poultry, Butter, Game, Fruite. Etc. 220 South 14t St., BROWNELL & CO., Cansss Mipahe Engines, Boilers and General Nachinery, GEO. SCHROEDER & C (Buccessors to McShane & Schroeder. Eheet lmn Work, Steams Pumps, Baw Mills. 12131218 Lo orth Street, Omeha. Produce Commission fllltl Cfl]d Storage, e R pmp.’s:.ffiefi‘ca.m. Wholesale Farm, Ficld and Garden Seeds 911 and 913 Jones &t., Oma} 1c; fair, 'y green and ernment Java, 2 Mocha, 8@ s ¢; Red Cross, : 4010 square 20- ]h |nlll\|| v 3in. \Vc,]l Tuhm,x D & M ‘md Be! Picl kvl-x D & H, Flaf — h.50; do in half do in half 50; do in half A, 12, 14 and 16 ft. §21.50; C B, « 20,505 D FENCING. 12 & 14 ft, rough 6 woboat paits, yer dor, Wi glge w “ W w CEILING AND PARTITIO! 1st com, 5 in White Pine. Ceilin md “ “ “ o churns, §7. lard's Climax, 44c: 0 | DMAI OAL. COKE & LIME CO., Jobvers of Hard and Soft Coal. 200 South 13th Street, Omaha, Nebrasks. Drum- Sorg’s £2.00; No. 1, $2; No. table, $4, @lie: stick, 8! u's soda, b 3 in. Norway PR S ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., e Oty Mo Storage, Forwarding and Commission, STOCK BOARDS, Al2inchs1s, No. 1, com. 12 @0y, er und Buggies sy zard Street, Wannfctures of Thinois White Lime, | “S5eeue it Apd by e of al, Coke, (‘-mlnl Plaster, Lime, Drain mer Pipe. | Office. Paxton Hotel, Farnam 8., Omaha, Neb. phone 811, WM. A, WILSON & GO T NEBRASKA FUEL CO., T L Henncy B u” S .\'?_ 3 gunpowder. 20@ Inch Grooved Roofing, than 12-inch stock boards INGLES, LA XX clear.. £3.10 hx(m SAY. *A*Standard.... 275 *A*H B& B 6 in. clear, No. 1. 1.50 Lath White cedar, 8 in. 23 fl in. qrs., 1lc; 8§ in. qrs., 10c; 4 in. 15c; Tennessee e T Dry Goods, Pnrmsh g Gunfls and Nunnns Quincy white lime (best), Akron ce- | 1102and uummm... C T EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, _ ° ] ment, $1.75; hair, 30¢; plaster, §2.75; tar board, “To: Sawh, 40¢ per ¢; doors, 40 per ct.] | KILPATRICK-KOCI Brva Manafacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice, fi',";’;:?"p‘;,'%’f‘.;l"‘,_":"‘1'?."&'\5’1,6;.::';} e <t | [mportersand Jobbers i Dry Goods Notons | sove moeoie iy, B o onns e etldibobud Geats' Furnishing Goods, Comer Lith sad ey Sta., Com. 4 & 6 in. fluul ing Star (s Clear & in Ceuma Clear 8 in Partitio Clear finished, 1 & 11 in; Clear cor luplu':l ceiling, 4 m Yellow pine casing and base. spln rrics, berrics, evaporated, S@19 c; citron, 25¢ b sixteenths inch, 12@ 70, 4-gallon kegs, $1.4 per gallon, 3846 . SAWY nsWéfi‘STowiT Manufacturing Dealerln§muke mam wnulcsale Dealers fn Farnitare, '""'"--msr.,[ aral Noligg Bepalring, 130 treet, Omaha, Nebraska. 4I | 503 mapl half gallon $0.95; quart can 5, i irror xlu e CHARLES SHlVERICK. = % 0 gloss, Te; An Insane Soldier. s : . PAXTON & V ERLING, ) Privato Wachta, of Company , | FUTIOTe, Bedding, Upholstery, Mircors, Wrought and Cast Iron Builing Worl, ¢ Twenty-first infantry, stationed at Sid- Mo, L1200 akd 1110 Parnata Bicash: Omehe. Engines. Rraes work, genaral foundry, mechine sng . 3 California pears, per case, §4.70(a4.50; | ney, Neb., was taken to Washington, e r ¥ith tr e 4 ol e l’:“&"""t;_“:“l::‘." ycx:'.c day lb\ H‘:\r:cel(tvl lllis PAXTON, GAL ER & CO., OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, ‘ £ 7 A I st Por some tine Wachta has T i s plums, por case, 838G, bineber: fins of derungment. and on tvi- | Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, | Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Raflings pineapples, 21b, per case, | 4y h ht‘l«'nn;c o violent n;‘m, it was 706, 707, 00 and 711 8. 10th Bt., Omabia, Neb. K TR S aforth fich St OmaBA "“"lna 1-1b salmon, r di 3 | neces 0 place him in confinemen S ——————— e S s o el ¥ 5. Ho will ‘be placed in the governmeni McCORD, BRADY & CO., OMAHA BAFE AND IRON WORKS, hospital. 1t js stated that”his case is Wholesale Grocers, Man'frs of Firg & Burglar Proof Safes | i an incurable one. Vaults, Jall wor, iron and wire fencing. signs, etc. A IMb and Leavenworth troets, Omatia, Nebraska. ta. il work I Ire fencing. aigns.ete. G A Pleasant Surprise. D. M. STEELE & CO., The ny friends of Mr. and Mrs. MEAGHER & SPROAT, Adolph Brown took possession of their s, 121 _mflmfim{q’nn“ e General Agens for Diebold Safe & Lock Co.'s residence on Cuming nd Twenty. | — - 25 e smer Seven.onmwe oo | e gd Bypglar Proof Sels, Time Locks, Dry Goods. L.5—10 per cent._trade dis- . i S8, ] {ei CC, ) No. 5, ' seventh streets Sunday cvening, and for _Vaults aad Jail Work, 1414 Famam nu»mn Omabs. | I2c: 00, e:” NN, - 1ie several hours the house was fully of Wholesale GNCE“, and merriment. A finc repast 1114 and 1116 Harney Btreet, Omahs, Neb. was served by the ladies. The success- ful management of the affair may be largely Mglib“kwdfl to the ofl‘ur}lls ‘oi Mesdames Black, Hess, Simon, Blath, Trostler, Jacobs and the Misses Glad- Jflhhfll‘s M Hmwm a]m “alls stone, Jacobs, Riegleman, and others. —————— colored, 3 Union ¥ CANFIELD MANUFACTURING C°¢ Mannfactarers of Overalls, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Kto. 1102 and 114 non.lu Streety B, cased, #.50 Covors—Atlanta, _ Bige; o —————————— 1 HIMEBAUGH & TAVLOR Wholesale Manufacturers of Builders' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop | Sash, Doors, Blinds and Monldings, Mechanics' s fl falo Beald e e e Nty % Dowslersh ce, 122 and Liard Streets, Omaha, Neby aha, Nebraska. Branch RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., BO MANUFACTURING CO., Steel River fic INmco B Indigo blue prints, 10c; i Arnold Gy ‘l\mohl Hilc 0q) "DOUNEAT WILL 85K BY REANINING Th1b NAF THAT YRS SScet o 41 Wholesale Hardware, Manafactorers of Sasn Doors, Blinds, ¢; Windsor 10th and Harney lanlfiln [». '(wrwovl and llnr-! Wood Fims for Austin Pow: nr E. Comer sth worth Stres Tige: Whit- enk = ST Ol e i U e m N ml’n'fl','z'::u{; S8, ”e", N.,dw.,,, OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., W. J. BROATC Mannfactarers of Monldings, Sast, Doors, Hgaw Eamwam IAmn E;ld 8[%] And Bijnds fimun,‘stnnrvr!{ggllx.nx and omz Sorinus, Wason & nd Popploton Avenue. |m EDNEY & GIBBON, T TSTORZ & ILER, epr I it log b B, | 1217 and 12} worth 121 North Mishtesnth Btrvst, Omads, Neb, e — T lln! ndike L ot Ehlcagor and s 5 o polats. w,.J Forthwvet “"W. L. PARROTTE & CO., r:‘:l?..l:h"a:.;:..fi.‘fi."f..'....... R wnnlesa]e Hats, Caps and sn-aw Guud; G B TALMEN, W, P.NICRMAN. 3,0 B0, ..m'.‘?: llmu-m"!un [ PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., pore: Muscatine, ... Ltlauore R | Life Stock Commission Merchants, WILLOW S:':Z“IP:EBSRD.ISCTC;LLERY CO | Omee—ioom 1, Opposige Miehange Building, Uniem oseph, o & “ -:..-m,.-u'i..:.m A in oW McCOY BROS., et L b 2 Importers & Jobhers of FineWines &LIOS | - pjve gy Commissin lsmnantx Markot furnished f Lumber. foadars furnished on pood el S iranoas D Ouarantoe speed; comfort carcainty and aierr fte | g0 A0y GMBER GO Is:nhu &mu -nllhn:rn: Unlom gttt oy gLt St Al kinds of Building Material at Wnolssale LORIMER, WESTERFIELD & MALEV Hercules 15¢: Leaming- bleached, 8b v Stevens' S R 2! oil cloth, Dado llnll.md 1215¢ (.nwllvn B. H. No. 1, &, s Quechiee No. 2, 5, ¢ Anawan inch, 153¢; terperience hasproTed 18h Birest and Union Pacific Track, Omabs. L]V[’, stflcl cflmmimfln, i, 84 inch, Tee; JLOA. f, """ LOUIS BRADFORD, | Boom 18 Exchiange Buiiing, Union Stock Yards, boads00. " 50; colored §1.10 S SOl S peried i, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Line, Sash, | —wonn « swarre; "} oL e s Doom et YurokCimibonetzeoees e | Commission Dealers in Live Stock, 1 Berkely cambrie, Best Yet, 4.4, 64¢; butter cloth C. N. DEITZ, Boum ™ Eachanss, Buljing: FRI0 gk "."h | Cabot, 7ige;’ Farwell, 8c; fruit of | favorite. Over this ine woia mlx.uu ‘Traias rus Dealer in all Kindg of Lamber, -.Gm'sm- Tudhaax, 3" Omaha, onk: e } (,-venea 6e; Hope, ‘Nu 1\..,, uuy to attractive resorts for touriste In and . Am. Baok & Trus { and, via Waterte: —— A y 1le; Lonsdale, ll" Lons: e 3 Lone- 51‘“' ".'.'3..4 4 rasing lands » e 131D 804 Californla 8ts., Omabs, Ned. T ALEXANDER & FITCH, fesers ond Raske € FRED W. GRAY, i BT CE R s | Lumber, g, (et B, B | e Dl 1, Lie SOk 1, &nte pointe. All patrons (sspacial u M-u and ehil- ";."_I"’n .J el Corner 6tb and Douglas Sts., Omaba. S en dekets mave, ol a.'.(i. W, HARVEY LUMBER GO UNION STOCK YARDS CO., l‘upperdl 8-4, 18¢: Pepperell, perell, 104, 221§ anton, 44, u,“::,“m 4 v“-'mrfl*“" TR Of O, L, Ll T T T Ofen 1 Pusam firesh omaddy 1 Joka V. Bord, Superisiendent.

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