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23 | in case, 15 Limbes Saurs' Tan, Pov ing and Yorkers.' common to prime, @4.55; pigs, &3.004.40. Kansas City, Oct. 95 Cattle Rm.m« ! 5,000 Ahipments, 30007 good fee 200200 dud comiton are weak good 16 choice cor-ted; | (@ geene, #.50 per oz turkeys, in common to medium, $3.25w@ | light request, i@ilge, Dressed—Chickens, feeding steers, "l“rlux\m M@i2ige; ducks and ~$8.95 per bbl. pts light; prairie chickens, 3 mullard ducks, $1.506@2.50; ; quail, + teal und mixed ducks, #1.00@1.75; "31.00; Juck rabbits, 40345 each £1.00 per do; f<on, 16¢ per Ib. lell, $2.00 per hundred; bulk bearish,” Cotton il “stiffs’’ were stronger and advanced 114 per cent on the report that five directors of the Standard Oil will be elected into the Cotton Ofl directors and that one of their number will be president. The failure of Perkins, Dupec & Co., bankers of Boston, had only & momentary cffect upon the stock market. During the Jast hour the feeling became decidediy strong and prices were all marked up. Cotton Oil headed the list and gold to 80, The last sales were nearly at outside figurcs and showed advances from 3 to 25¢ per cent. Cotton Oils hay THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Foreign Influences Contribute to the Strength in Wheat. CORN TRADING FAIR IN VOLUME. . Spring chickens, $1 date, h“w Now York Inills, 10 {Ponner 2 il ¢; Pepper ing] ¢ Pe) 5¢; Pepper o, 84, 18¢; Peppere —_Asrioultural Pepperell 104, Sit5e: Canton, 4, | " CHURCHILL PARKER, CHAS. R LEE, n;‘l:;. 111'30{".1‘113,%‘:‘ Triataph 8o, Wam: mfl]fifll %flm!fll mmcm"w“‘ Dealer in Hardwood Lllml' 3 oo, 414c; Cabot, Thge; Farwell, 8c; fruit of ) 3701 Greene G, 6c; Hope, Tigc; ng Bhity cambric, 110 u-nmle'”h-“c bperell, w 'MD'CM.’“.- KO00; shipments, 2.000; maurket steady, closing weak at 10¢ Jower: common 10 choice, $4.10@445; wkips and pigs, $2.00004.00, it SnEETNG CAantle A, 4 Tiic) A N o tee: Jenay: i and Dengias LA Rt v ¥ T, AT Lk e Y 3 N & NEVOALF o5, JOHN A, WAKEFIELD, rora C, 44, Crown XXX, 44, 6i0; lantic P, 44, b3} Aurora LL, d A - Hoosir LT, 4. ndinn Head, 44, Tiycs A[l'lclllmml Implements, Wagons, Carriages Whlllesale Lumler, Bte. ' Lawrence LL, 0ld_Dominion, 44, lnpnma.‘:a A Btronger Feeling Developed in the Provision Pit—Native Cattle OMAHA LIVE STOCK. sy, O selects, $2.20 a gallon: | bige; Pem\orell R 41‘5-‘5 Pepperell O, 44, gsies, Ktc. Wholesale, Omaha, Nebrasta. s a""h&""“‘“"" Scarce—Business in Hogs of it. St. Paul was up 1%, Northw S oohiiernd unts, 45¢; selects, Sadoe: | 6c; Pey p‘n‘n‘ 16¢ opmmll 04, 18¢; ENDORF & MARTIN, Brisk—Quotations. Western Union %, Missouri Pacifie 114, Tous Cattle. ; Royal, 40¢; Jerome bays, | Peppe 104, S0¢; Utica C The receipts of cattle show a decided fall- i ing_off, there being 6 cars in to-day as —The market is well supplied. against 160 yosterday. The bulk of the re- | Utah and Colorado stock sells at 80@soe; Ne- re. 1 > ire was i very | braska and Towa stock 55@70¢ per bushel. ceipts were range cattle, There was a very % ™ i fair demand for good corni-fed native steers, | SWERT Potators—The market is well su ville & Nashville 1%, Lackawanua 115 and Reading 9 per cent. Taking the day as a whole, it was a fuirly good one for the bulis, but the feeling at the close was nervous. The CHICAGO PR JCE MARKET. Cnicaso, Oct. 25. pecial Telegram to R i Wachusett, 44, Autors 8, u 3, ool lfllcflltmllm]emm,%nnl&BMu Aurora B, 44, 6¢ P I R P A 1 S on e e | e ST b St lmurleu [ Jnhnen ot lllllnery [’ lnflou o0z, 15¢c; West l'nint 40 in, 11 0z, 16¢, Checks lallm m [Bflm l]l‘l 8, 310 and 212 South 114 Kireet. ¥ v J Jale ¢ e — T ———————) > d impulse in the wheat | total sales were 20,430 shares, against 25218 | but there were very few in the yards. ‘The | Rlied with home gvowh at 65cTe per bushe —C“"a“f‘ - -'f Caledonia XX, 103503 c o “ n’. Mfl Ton but there was no lack of domestic or local | Govewxyexta—Government bonds were | 10 '::"'u,‘;‘";‘,"';;',“';j;:.,‘;;,"‘l:;‘.n“,;;;jl','n;“{;‘u‘{ offered on the market atdXc per bushel. Home General Markets. 5 WINONAI m.zmm-r co.. 00| " circumstances to increase the strength bor- | dull but firm. there were very few buyers, Lbs Tl ::1'«‘(:;!: ;:“nmn-r o (lofll,I.Ylll::r:;f‘fih‘I"."}‘ :I|‘||Irr|l"-:, gllm|':r‘?of,‘!l].|{3. “olm]e ‘lmfill “‘ nmnlu m rowed in the first place from foreign sources. | TESTEUDAY'S QuOTaTI - Chavheiurs—The market fs fairly well | 101 proof, 81:10: do 18 proot, "$1.09, Alcotiol | Agricaltural lmllfllmtl,w ns & Buggies 40 and 06 Bouth 10k Bireet, Omaba, Cables were strong and thoreupon Decembor | 1 8. f850000n..- IRXICL 5 e i with ood tocle, Tl & Cherry, | 183 proof, 810 per wine gatlon, tedigtilod ———INVARD & SCHNNIDER wheat opened ut T%c and Moy ot T0ie, an | VSt 48 PO JER el g0 Ak bbb L Bell & Buglo, 83.00; Cape Cods, $9.00. ' | whiskies, # 50. Cin blended, #1.50@ g_-_——"’"'“""I Ll ) s advance over yosterduy's closing price of e o it g ere boitg forty-four londs |~ iseixs—Hand-picked navy, $2.50 2,00; Kentue urbons, 2,00@6.00; Ken- —___Artiste’ Materla Notions and Gent's Farnishing Goods. for December and e for May. There ap- Kot oemed Ty Y hont stoaity | and other grades down as lot as 1 tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, $3.00@0.50; [ ~- fornia stock, $2.40 per bushel. Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskies, $1.50 ‘A. HOSPE, Jr., 1108 Harney Street, Omal peared to be plenty of buying orders and prices. Laterin the morning the market CRLANY—"Ihe receibt d th 3.00. Brandies, imported 00@8.50; do- ] they came from all parts of the country. ed Be higher. — One | ot \'i:t‘m-.wbom“s'i:cfl’ “\'..}:;?rw'(:us gmuc. #1.5063,00, ins, hnmm«l #4500 mm .amm“. Pianos and Ul'!alli, St T e Exporters were buying and & sale for export e (Everything s sold: | dozen. S der, s0.00ga 80 | L5 Jemieetia 'g@w& Champaghes, im: 1813 Dougias treet, Omaha, Nebraska. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE GO e i terday's Mive \ H0c were | 0 ppr—Choice Michigan cider, $6.00@0.50 | ported, per case, $28.00@33.01; American, per = . 'me“:'..'}’"..fi':l“.“l'.'.'f:e,':fni‘fl nvguwm'e‘"r:nr- Roter than anihing thit was in yostorday | per b, o189 al rR case, $10.00@16.00. 3 —_Boote and 8hoes. Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils. ¢ ! ¢ CocoaxvTs—Ciood stoc Heavy Harpware—Iron, rate, $2.70; plow steel, special cast, 41{c; crucible stecl Biges J‘fi] V'B?EG;!S!B ‘d‘ifi’-- s s, do, 12( Wi o8, per sot, £200@5.50; hu (., por ‘:5‘:‘““& Yelloos, " [ e“ an_ ue’l sawed dry, $1.60; tongues, eac! ime there were some loads that kets were strong and higher, New York ad- '@ poorer than u 0 vices being that the cold weather in the northwest was a strengthening factor in that market and it was doubtless feit here. A thing yesterd Atle Grease, etc. Omaha. A H. Bishop, Managel 00. 3.00; Maiora, LEMONS—Messing, $5.5 S = $7.00; Sorronto, $7.00. Sheep. MarLe SvaAr—Choice Ohio stock, 10c per There were six louds of fresh receints in Fike, Shore L &N Michigan (" CARPENTER PAPER CO,, TAR5S ©1 hrebaie pusa local Wk the iy | Missonel Tacin to-day but nothing doing on the market. Choieq rice corn, deper 1b;oter I»“fi‘.‘s‘n’,“.ilrfi}“:-’:‘d‘l‘&“m.'fil‘-}. Ny ;ml figij KIRKENDALL, JONES & GO, Wholesale Paper Dealers, ing by two of the former bears, who have | do preferred Official Receipts, Choice, in 11b frames, 21¢. wedges, 6c; crowbars, 6c: harrow teeth, Yc; (8uccessors to Reed, Jones & Co.) 0&;1“: L’:.:.‘:T:..:{..\""‘""% TIMpBing and writing always & large following among local traders, | Mosey—On call Ouaxoes—Messina out of ~the market; | spring 'steel, 4@be; 'Burden's horse shocs, | Wholesale Manufacturers urBuuu and Shoes and whose operations are usually on a scale | the last loan . s e 3 i Louisiana, $9.00 per bbl, #5.00 per box; Ja- | #4.75; Burden’s mule shoes, barbed Agenta for Boston o, pr"“.'.' Materlal Puwe Mencavnine Paven — 6@8 - pee micia, £10.00 per bbl, .50 per box. wire, in car lots, #4.00 per 100 1bs; iron nails, | A€ents for Boston Hubber thos Co. 1102, 1104 & 1108 At AL B to merit uttention. _ The belief that they are Arpirs Choico Michigan appios, home | rates, 10 10 50, §2.40; steel nails, §2.50. Same) St e, Yot "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. large holders of wheat is o strengthening . Excraxon—Quiet but firm at grown, &.0065.50; Jonuthans, §.50a9.75. Hipks—Green butchors', bige: green ee, Spices, Eto. Auriliary Publishers influence. The second cable quoted | #4811 £y duy bilis, and $4.55 for de- GravEs—Home grown stock is in liberal | cured, 7c; dry flint, 10¢; dry salt, 8c; green | s—m————eoo , Eto, l an advance of 3¢d in spot wheat, [ mand. . 8 P ro. | Supply and is moving feely at 41¢c per pound; calf skins, 7ige; damaged v.mmi’ two-thirds C&::'lt“l’! “?_on::'s.aucl:mo.. Dealers in t7pe, promes and {ruu-m suppltes. with all futures higher,October and November PRODUC ARKBTS, Hogs WMD) W ahats Ot (uhfurfil‘b:v’lyt:l(:;‘y 00 per :;‘r:t;,("‘lle\l.muu, price. Tatlow ~ayc. w(:"‘?f“‘_ é‘fiflf.?.”.é:é:‘ Caftes i fiahfl[ PflWflEl‘ — being 3d higher. The receipts in the north- s ) Dy )y !L el 1 Jurge, Minneupolia reporting Following ave the 230 | Prevailing Prices. y —New York stock, #/.00@8.00 per Coat—Egg, $10.00; nut, $10.00; ra Lo "‘“'"“gu'.':.“&..."."‘fil’.‘.“‘ me el | e “RUI O 1 el B BT S R i o Showing the prevailing prices puid for 1ive | Py, us_Tne market s woll supplied with | $10.00; walhut block, #.50: Town luhap, $3,50 L ladada bbb dnla el shrunk to insignificant proportions, aggrega- ting but 49,000 bushels to-duy. But these facts did not appear to have any weakening effect. The market continued firm all morn- ing, with u good volume of business, and closed within }¢ of the highest point touched —December at 73%c and May at 191, —an advance of 35¢ over the last p) lowa nut, $2.75; Illinois, $4.25A.7 $4.95@4.65 | Dananas at £2.00@3.00 per bunch. u um’om Nurs—New crop; Ohio chestnuts, 15@18¢ ¢ G per lb; peanuts, 7lge, raw: Brazil nuts, 18c; almonds, Tarragona, 20c; English walouts, 18¢; filberts, 12¢. Flourand Feed. The followmg are the jobbing prices: Choice steers, 1500 to 17 Choice ateers, 1100 to 1300 Fat little steers, 500 Ca Good to choi rn-fed cows, Common to medium cov (Good to choice bull Good range feeders ¢ stronger throughont the session; prices werke wdvanced e above the elosing 'of yestcrday und rong._aud ashh, 71%ge; Decomber, iJge: May, Manfactarers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 011 Clothing and Leather Belting. 18 Farnam Street, L LN WRIOHT Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of cmf:;lg"‘ Glassware, Lflmfll, Chmmeyx, —___8team Fittings, Pumps, Ktc. u.nns 13th ft., Omaha, Nobrasi A. L. STRANG CO., Pumps, Pipes and Engincs. Dry Lumber. Corn—Mode ket opened at dafasge bigh active and firmer: mar- s closing and _closed ash, 4114c; December, 41 Minesota patente, 810 per cwt; Minne- | 2x yt‘;}hurtluy. o Al i %160 Ma, Good |,m feeders, 400 e and u|> sota backers’ straight, $2.20 per cwt; Kan: §"fo Steam, water. rilwag aud mining sugplios, eto. e corn market was casy during the carly | * Oats. ‘more stremth but ward uhd Missourd winter fancy patents, @ | 20 50l < part of the session, but became stronger later ovement in valacs, .mu mai Fair to medium native fecder 160; Nebraska putents, $3.2562.35; rye fiour, | 2X12: Fdidn _,)fi,\;j Ly (!nmmlsslun anfl Juhmll[ CHURCHILL PUMP CO and closed X@4¢ higher than yesterday. o G, ke Der | e and npwards. ... 81751 00 gk e iirge: Grobamm; 8140 - IR0 19,5020, 023, 0 i el QL Pioe. Fit There was 4 fair amount of business done, ? Stockers, 400 to S hean Gratemss a1 JORING, .aa.. ey :.» Sisnsware: Borry Boxse. sng Wholesale Pamps, Pipe, Fittings, trading in a speculative way being chiefly in Q“,N at b Prime fat sheep. meal, yellow, 90¢ per ' cwt; cornmeal, white, A 6i in. wmw Plnc $35.50 Basl odge B, Omaha. Steam and Water Bupplies m...,.,.,.,,,. for’ Masty May delivery, which opencd at 4bc, sold Nominal it 1. Fair to medium sheey $100 por ot chapped feed, $14.00@16.00 por " "3350] Fodwh & Co's goods. 1111 Farnam At Omiha: . down to 443{(@443¢, back to 45} and closed at 1 o'clock at 4530 bid. 3 Oats in the speculative market ruled quiet but firm all through the regular session, there being no fluctuations in_ values worth ) mentioning. RIDDELL & RIDDELL, ml‘fl[fln and Commission HBPC[IHMS U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., | AR, .'“'h..::.-.:.m'.:v.w-m- Steam and Water Supplies. ' Hialiiday Wind Mils, 91 and @ Farnam s, Omahay G. F. Ross, Acting Manager. Common sheep Light and meditn hogs. ... Good 1o choice heavy hogs. Good to choice mixed hogs Prime T unonw Flax-seed - Whisk ~ll.10. Pork—Firm uary, $12.12! Lard — Stronger und modarately n-K:l\r'. FINISHING 1st and 2nd, clear, 1, 1% 8d, clear, 1 inch, 8. 3 5., W | ton; b an, $12.00@13.00 per’ ton %0 per ton. # AY—Slow; upland prairie §.005 common, course, #.00@6.50. crecnings, and modcrately setive: Jan- AEelesratliehiae 5. ©N TG 12 in Grocers' List., COFFEE— flrdumr grades, 201/@21c¢; fair, Representative Sal Tn provisions a stronger feeling was de- | cagh, .35 Decomber, . QATEeE ATREREL B linchs.2s., Produce Cl][lllll]&illlll yeloped, Lighter reccipte of hog vesterday | 'Dry Suited Meats” Sholders, No. TR TN R pe | S puime B tingy, ooy da N e, L T "MEE'c“h”a“l}I‘s""”‘ BROWNELL & CO. -day than anticipated, coupled h the | ghort r, &7 107 shoit ribs, 2 ' - POP! Nel 7§ % improvement i d wheat, rather Ul qiods xuunmlormr Java, 2@28c; Mocha, 28@30c; Clear Poplar, Bx. Bds. 3¢ in., 5.2 e ioors of traity. o Tmits | @runter=Dull andunchanged; ereaiery, 18| Avbuckic's. routed, abiges . MeLaoghline e e GEO. SCHROEDER & GO, Engines, Boilers and General Machmsry. previously made on buying orders in hand Checse~Dunl und unchanged; full cream . ‘.,\)li‘(x 2Wc; Dilworth’s, 26c; Red Cross, “ “ (,orruguml i (Buccessors to McShane & Schroeder.) Bheet lmn wzx'tns'x'z.;:v‘n‘mnr-:'m m:h)::m- mmm were advanced and with_increased demand | cheddars and fats, 108,@11e; young Ameri '-d”“”‘ Tline I iaes). 750 (ADID K eauare m'r'rnl:‘. WELL TUBI Pmmlce c"mmlssmn and CBM s‘umgc D ioen Torlowod. Tre. acromy o | s, 11@11e cans, 7o bO-Ib round, T 20.1b munflq.%v- OGP ‘l‘:v.l s Omahn, Nebrasks, er prices followed. The cxtreme Ferr 1 g nl(nflgur , however, were not main! i nsalted, ]»mls 7Tige; 5-1b’ pails, 73c; 31b pails, | 3in. Well Tl m.(D&\l und Be . 23.00 though as compared with last night's closings, the quotations current at 1 o'clock showed an appreciation of 12'jc on January pork, B@7ige on different deliveries of lard and Tig¢’on January short ribs. October short Piciets, D & H, Flat. " Square. BOARDS. 0| No. 2. com, 8 1 5§17.00 precn salted Alf, 12001805 i, o 1 country, 4@ Uit Granulated, 6%@6y(c; ) vhite extra C, 64 @b¥c; vellow C, bl4e; cut loaf, 74¢; pow- i k1, 661 bng Liisas wnulssale Farm, Field and Garden Segds "1 and 01 Jones St., Omaha S—HBAY STATE CATTLE CO, 210 DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO Tallow No.1com, .14 41g¢; No. 2, 814¢; No.8 & ¥ s No.4, * *13.00 Fokudlng t commll 1o ribe, which are still controlled by a leading R [ et AL L PickLEs— Medium in bbls, $6.50; do in halt §IDINO, Jobvers of Hard and Soft Coal. e S house, sold _early ut £7.20, or at an advance ; y koot L] 800 | bpls, €3.75; small, in_bbls, €7.50; do in half ,\ 12, M and 16 £t £21.50; G $15.50 ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO o > G ! vance | Flour, bbls 15,000 NATIVE COWS. ) Lo LGB AR Fnis “%%050: D 280 39 Bonth 18th Street, Omaha, Nebrasks. n{‘{{q&.’ b‘\‘x,} :n‘m dru;;px-dlng ,m.“u:m K (‘m{.ul Wheat, bu, 10,000 | 15... 1005 2 23 o5 m«s gerkins, in bbls, $8.50; do in hal 12.50 N o S ONIRO0 S(UHEE ['ol‘war mg fll] Olmission at $7.00, which was 2!jc lower than yester- 00,000 (et S s, it Aay/k Ahu) prices, For danussy—tho favor. | & Bt | [0 LIRS0 e 2 WARE—Two-hood pails, per doz, No 1,4&6in & u Manufacin { linois White Lime, Bra R D ite future—pork sold at ¥12171,(1: 15,000 a0 190 e 1.4 P pails, $1.70; No.1 tub, 80.50: No. | No. | w anafactarers of Ilinois §@6.821¢ und short, ri 441000 i L . #50; washboards, | No. & & el w Apd shippers of Conl, Coke, Cement, Plastor Lime, Toas and Cigare. ey for n;:-, samy mm‘.u:" Ll S eati e (Nonrariad e rmm'o $1.77 xmum(cd‘sogl; x'c"l“r No. 1 churns, 9; | No. 2, “"::lw ,‘]21“» ;: Draip e and 8 umnm“ ,‘r:mph o, 3 S G ¢ bid and short ribs a L . ; 3 cliurns, ING AND PA ZEnnn s | ] e 5 and closed for Ao Decem! 03403 ard’s Climax, 44c; Splen- | 1st com, 8¢ in White Pine Cel NEBRASKA FUEL CO., November and December at £6.35 and for } A 400 Delight, 41c; Leggett & | 2nd ~ May at $.60. Cash lard sold frecly at $0.8716@6.471¢. APTERNOON Seseiox—Wheat firm. Corn firm; May sold at 4514 @45%{c, closing at 451y @4bgc. Oats dull but steady’; October 251, November and December 251 May Stippers of Coal and Cuke. Tmporters andJobbers of Tsas&mgan. ¢ Bpices and Dalsy Baking Powder. 1416 aud 1418 iar Neb. ney Street, Omaia. Meyer's Star, 41 mond’s Horse Spearhead, 44c. Brooss—Exira &tie, £2.60; No. 1, #2; No. ; heavy stable, " CaNDY—Mixed, 814@1ic; stick, 814@9; Cornerstone, 84¢; Drum- Tirm; cush, 243{¢; Novewmber, hoe, 41¢; T. J., 8ic; Sorg’s Clear, ¥ i l“ Nur\vuy i1} {5 2nd com. ¥ in A12inchsls.. No. 1, com. usl» i2 u 214 South 13th 8t., Omal STOCK BOARDS, . oyc cood- and | uotlon-. T M. E. SMITH & CO.. t and unchange ‘ Pork for January delivery sold and closed at LBKCquicts an: creamery, G RO e e A 1 $12.273¢, an advance of 25g0; other deliveries | PRIt duiry huzle. G0 i croams, 85 Kingor snaps, i3 ety | No.3 4w Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions | = ¢ neglected. = Lard was steady and quict. @724¢ bid; December, 731;¢: May, 16 1t.. 1102 and 1104Douglas, Cor. 11th St., Omahs, Neb. “EAGLE CO WORKS, ¥ ! Short ribs for Octobes delive: ] ot y were quoted Tras—Japan, 20@bbc: gunpowder. 20@ 'lmh Graoved Roofing, .. 17.50 IC o R Seoone A% B M more | giLpaTRICK-KOGH DRY G00DS G | Manifyeture Galvanized lron and Cornice, Corn, strong; Oc tober, 40¢ bid; Jan: at §7.00 and January at $7.22}g. 4l Oats, steady. 3 Young Hyson, 25@55¢; Oolong, 20@ o “Whe: s ersand Jobbers in Dr (}uuflg NOUORS | sonn Epeneter, Propriesar. v bx 106 and 108 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. s \YBOWERirm i No; 4—30-ID pails, $2.00. L@PB“ Furuishing Goods. .»T.ru!n ‘and Hrney Sta., el St fet, Ot J Provisic bacon, 118 salt, 8o(@ —Hams, 113{@113¢c: breakfast 244c; bacon sides, 9@dlfe; dry {c; shoulders, 7@7%c; dricd beet hams, 10@11c; dried beef regular, 9}¢@1054c; hams plenic, 79 @8e. Dk Fruits—Apples, new, %'s 6c: evap- orated, 50-1b ring, 104@103;c} raspberries, evaporuted, 20c; blackberries, evaporated, 98{@10c: ||in.v;] r;:edrr&cu,h pezzc(h%k new, Showi » 5 {¢; evaporated peeled peaches,28@39¢;evap- e R the nymberotheadotistcaciedld) || ted, unpured, 18@1te; new currents, 7i¢ N @7ge] prunes, b@dide; citron, 25¢; raisins, Onmicado, Oct. 25.—(Special Telegram to the Ber.)—CarrLe—Trade was rather slow and the general market rather weak as com- pared with Monday. Natives were scarce. Barely half the fresh cattle on sale were na- tives and half a dozen or 8o loads would cover the prime natives on sale, yet with this lim- ited supply there seemed to be about all the buyers wanted. The medium natives on sale 200 160 80 120 120 cady \' 2 mixed, 4c. No. & 2 mixed, 28 @ — i lmoko Stacke, Bol Pos Furniture, 'H. K. SAWYER, te cedar, 6 in., u, “12¢; 9 in. qrs,, 1lc; 4. tohna} 1o} Tannessen DEWEY & STONE, Mannfactaring Dealer in Smoke Stacks. ; ‘::“M'v, Sl:!rl‘t 'Ouk, 12¢. w‘lflmalfl nealem “l Pm-mum Britchings, Tanke nd General Botler Repairiu. 1318 .8 Quincy white lime (bggt), 90c: Akron ce- Farnam Street, Oraaha, Nebra ment, $1.75; hair, 80u; plfSter, £2.75; tar board, e $1.75; sash, lc por ct.; doors, 40c per ct.| SHABLESIEHIVERIOK, 5 TTPAXTON & VeS| RN | i, Bldng, Ui, o Wmnznf . G T Biling ok, e. Lard—Strong; prime Whisky—Firm ut 1 Milwaukee, C ; Novemby i No. e Wheat—Higher; May, i8%c. Live Stock Sold. waro below the standard. Taken altogether, G. H. Hammond & G London layers, $2.10@2.15; California loose YELLOW PINE. Bie. 12,1200 ud 110 Varaam ireot, Omaba. eneral foundry, maci k the native beeves on sale made a poor show- W. H. Brown muflufluls $1.90@2.00; new Valencias, 8%@ | Com. Mfih in. floori mg = "{‘,;; R ks, U. P ing. Lately certain New York buyers that H. L. Jones. Star s 3 Wheat—Strong | Feeders en-sixteenths inch, 12@12}¢c. Clear 5% lncmhmz 50 PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORK! 4 formerly would not look at anything below le 1 Octoher and N Syrur—No. 10, 4-gallon kegs, $1.4541.50; | Clear 3 in Partition . ! ; o i ili : : 1,500 1bs and of prime quality have been fill- e R ) i New Orleans, por gallon, %466, maple | Cloar fi%m.hea,nau; inss 280 2 Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, | Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings e ing their orders out of second or third rate syrup, half bbis, “old time,” per gallon, 80c; | Clear corrugated ceiling, 4 in. 27.00 e e e Desk rails, mindow goards; ..(!;...r....,m,.‘,,.,..‘.,.,,1 K stock that will cost suy from 3.0 to &85 Y . H. Hummona & Togallon cans, per doz, $10.50; hnl(gu]lon Yellow pine casingand base. 20,00 | ™ s, . L 'St 12 North lith SC., Omah. b'rm. is 8 new dup‘u';,uru for that o and ‘lnvcm- merican Packing Co. . o CHNCH d"l:i $6.25 {Auartr';nnu.é- —— McCORD, BRADY & CO., OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS, uyers, exans and rangers continue v, 72¢ K ; Srakcn—Mirror gloss, 5%c; Graves' corn, g b TR r & Son. : 03c; ORWogD FlosseTo: DEWeEo o, 76, o Sold Again. Wholesale Grocers, Man'frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes | 4 remain as low as at any time. ANNED Goops—Oysters, standard, per [ Chicago Timed: A nicely dressed Ith aud Leavenworth Stroets, om-h-,m\.mn Vaulta, jall work, iron and wire fencing, signs, ote. i Cows, bulls and native butchers’ stock, also Kansas City, Oct. 25.—Wheat—Steady; | Total............ 3112 e, §3.10@3.15; strawberries, 2-1b, per case, | man, wearing a Prince Albert coat and | ——— "= it Andreen, Prop'r. Cor. 14th und Juckson Kta. b v::nlnrlr stock of nlll ‘lt‘m'l‘ill(!liul"ltl is st'llll(ng No. 2 soft, cash, 6 ML ARt 10" 'f’i(r:k 'Lll(y}ru:\pbcrrlen. 2-1b, purc:.safit.‘u):fz a tall hat, stepped into Colonel Jack D. M. STEELE & CO. e A about the same s last week. Tho stocker _Su No. 3, ; ; 3.10; California pears, per case, #4.70430; | Grafl’s we ERr ST, M § and fecdor trade opona ullfor the’ wook, | Decombors S5ige i, B0 pehlLlen of stock in this market aro mado | upriots, por case, $1I04I; boachin, bk | G ot bty eiaror g e oo Wholesale Grocers, s MEAGHER & SPROAT, . i Shipping steers, 1,350 to 1,500 1bs, #.00@ | s9ye. Dead hogs sell A ge per b foe a1 waiaed: | case, ‘#3.75@5.85; ' white_cherries, per case, | {1 SRRV ) BT 1919, 1221 and 1228 Harney Strest, Omaha, Neb. 4.80; 1200 to 1350 Ibs, $340@4.50] 950 to | " Gats—No. 2, cash, 22ic bid, 23c asked “Skine o or o weighini less than 100" o | $5.001 plums, per case, 83.80@3.90% blueber- | MMEH el tho colonel, | ————AriEN BRos. ———— | Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, T l‘l‘ iors ano Joodera, | New York, Oct. 25.—Wheat—Rteccipts, | no valio. * Pregnant sows are docked 40 lus, | Tie®, PP case, $20@2,40; g plums, 21b, swm:::; u’;)m;.o the stranger. “Vat Kin AELENHOS Yonlta ond dN) Wetk: 115 Faatm Girseh Omaba = i cows, bulls and mixed la , s 80 : . , 265, Toxds atoors, 215,007 cows, $1.78(@ | S57:000; exports, nones ontions were buoyant | und stugs 80 Ibs. by the public uspector. ¥ i,,&ib saimon, pe do | 1do fur your” § ; Wholesale Grocers g‘slfif h\\'cs‘wrn&r:;m-l nuuu J\,nu;lv‘:x‘c( .:&_.'1 carly, and after a fow slight changes closins Live Stock Notes. ."r'in&‘“&“fnf'.fé? Ny:r';“? Mlb ;(‘n;!! 8 You can pmbu}l‘)ly ;ee lrom‘m_y 1114 and 1116 Harney Street, Omala, Neb. CANFIELD MANUFASTURING co‘ reeds, $2.4503.30; cows, $200@2W5. | sirong at about best s higher; | Hogs 5¢c higher. R Ier ! ma N:"“ eral appearance that Iam no bar- = Wintered Toxans, @00 10, 500 | G YL rod, 81 | Gong eattls In demand, St ane e por sk A0 | Joutor.” Neither am Lo prohibitionint, | et - Manufacturers of Overalls, RaNRIAde VAR briak and vilucs xather | @aiico in clevator: S red, 83lg@sdein [ 2000 00 Aol ke, B0 307 218 vor TI'mas fond of adrink as anybody, but LEE, FRIED & CO. J0an8 120010: Rhirts. Wies 1108 aRd UM Diugias Bitaasd on % i, L o, ASonkt | dars s Sl Bl "ilel | Foevonsow ik RSP it e e | Deoabways gou ooy bt i | ohers of Eardwane and Rl ot Bl e pected falling off, which in turn has had the \,0"",,,,:‘c,,,,'}:,‘“‘,‘,'l‘*;:(“‘ SO SRR PR s BBl i b L R e quiet, arorked the Sunday school Su- | mawaressgst ironie. Agenta for igws kealosana :flm hn( flrnunx‘ up mu:“s A fow lots of Corn -Receipts, exports, 9,000; | hogs. cont,_trade dis- perintendent racke 'unu secured a Miami Powder Co., Omahs, Neb. -~ ~ ~ - i Sy Il hencnaMhte sllian Sonel: J@3e bigher irm: ungraded | A, J. Snowden, Kearney, was in with eight ) e i R L é’fiun’f’y"zfl HIMEBAUGH & TAVLOR, M rmiemis Mamutociurors ot nd_pacl xe 3¢ in cle . S ) < mon, $4.35@45. - Light | sosta, inciudin | e 92 Rl [ Ratsetsael ] I ) | would go my hend guicker'n mulo can | BUliers' HardWare & Scalp Repair Shop | Sash, Doors, Blinds and Moulii Xorkers, MASQu08, A tew singlng bius | closed at Hak s N Jones, Litle Sioux. 1a., sold aload ot | 155 F N2 PR M 10100 g0 it | kick. Now, then, ifT tuko a drink in | Mechancr Tool g ) made #4.60@4.65, O Roteinta w197/000; oxivtsl nor hogs al 3 i ) C s el { Branch Offce, 1hh and Tsard Streats, Omaba FINANCIAL Lol {Lfl‘;;.::"‘;"[ H:.‘ gk sunda uigh AT BerCellinyitas Noro e ;Kfl 1?}:'\“‘; ‘lgl‘?:n histor '?3"42"‘%':‘.'0" o | 2o e e S e Gl cattt vell, RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., TBOHN MANUFACTURING CO., = . ? J mixe ) B@itde; white western, i cifie, 18¢ Sokan, ; Bo. : Charlie Arms, Torkio, Mo., was hiere Jook- | * Caxper Wakp—Bibb white, 18i¢c; col- Il‘h.i';:h]‘ ,"'('”k,,e' You """f ;":]M’"]"" Wholesale Hal‘dwal‘fl. Mannfactarers of Sasll Dflm Bl]llfll, New York, Oct. 25.—[Special Telegram to Coffee—Spot, fair; Rio, nominal at #19.25; | ing over the yards. ored, 201 olt Shake G vas 50 png a fool dut he | 1o, gna Harney fts., Omaha, *Neb. Moulding air Work and |,.mu.,u..q Wood Fime the BEE.]—SToCKS—The stock market | options active, but’ depressed and lowe Mr. Parkhurst, of Brown, Parkhurst & tandard, 8o; Gem, He; Beauty, gif his gusdomers avay?” for Austin Powd et o, " k! Comer St and Lewvenworih Bireots, opened quict and easy, with declines of i to sales, 130,000 ba October, #16.50@16.65; | Co., came in yesterday. 124c; Brmnv 14c; B, cased, $6.50. 4 “Then I can trust you?” asked-the LY Omaha, Neb. % por ot with traders selling fairty. e | November, $10@I665; Decembor, &1 3. Philpot, Weeping Water, was inand | . 5 Corons—Atlanta, strangor gleofully, laylng. his hand on OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., Wweakness was of short duration, The major- | ** Petroleum—Steady: United, T03ge. ’"“A’:‘;‘l::&i":ia;;;“;:’mc Shihme 2 “fi‘?gfi"“f,;:,“}l‘f{;.-t shase a shippy,” re- W.J. BROATCH, Mannfactarers of lllllllllll[s, Sasll Dflflfl, ity of tho professionals wero bullish for o | Eggs—Firm on choice swestern, 13@21e. | Among the visitors at the yards was Mr. Yl aondn e Heavy Bardware, Iron and §tel And Bigas, Turs N S, e turn and a strong undercurrent became ap- asicr; mess quoted at §13.55@ 2 et A o e Btk and Foppreion Avente. arent. the White Dearsoll Work and | #1375 for old; $14.00a14.50 for new. D 5% Kinsella, Panama, came in with two | ington” te; Century Indigo blue prints, 10 And it 1 take s drink here you'll | sprinas, Wagos, Siook Hdrdware Lumber, etc. 129 e Baigitesho Wik, Boartoll, Work and Lard @12 poitts hightr: western steam, | 10ads of hogs which sold on the market. A ercan 01 e Ammold 0cs Arhold ¥ 110! | say nothing about it.” ¢ Oy Tl ey Biroet, Ovaba, YT y being giving the | spot, 86,3506 0.80, Lee Love, a well known banker of York, | Arnold A 12¢; Arnold Goldseal 105¢e. Diess | You bed your sweed life T don'd vas EDNEY & GIBBON, s market substantial support, and a sharp rally | * Butter—Steady on fine g western, | and a niember of tho firm of MeCloud, Lové | Charter Oak, 4i4¢; Ramapo e “Todidigc; | say nodings.” Wholesale Iron and Steel, 1 of }@1% per cent resulted, St. Paul wasup | 19@2c; western creamery; 10 & Co., was in yesterday. Allen 5ige; ' Kichmond Windsor 6e} | “Then give me some of the best Lager Beer Brewers 5 yer cent on reports of an increase of §20.130 | Cheese—Quict and steadily held; western, | 1. 3. a_prominent cattle man of | Eddystone | | iahan v 0y aTant 1 Houss i that I BT e avau worit She Onaba Nater: 4 ANSESOULER Reoria s A0 instonsa sh B0 |02 g1 ico: Cheyenne, stopped here on s way to Ran- | GiNonaw—Plunkett checks, 7ies Whit- [ shanedp and the colonel set out a de- — e I o Manseensh ek Omana, Nob, Btocks i the loan crowd wore firm, Atchiuon | o Ny, CEICRRS, OCt . 25, Corn — Quict | doiph Ta., where he s feeding 400 head of tenton, Thie: York, Tifod ‘l‘\,tl-rmflmh Dress, | Cooilof of twanty year o1d Bourbon = - J y and firm; mixed, 55}5@@dbc; white and yel- | cattle. ge: Caleutta Dres ¢ Whittenton Dress, | “ o Ads = SR commanding % per cent, Chicago, Burling- L Richard Long, an old time stockman, resid. | 903 Renfrew Dress, dal i} |/ i cheatangen took shouti fole fgem, [l o - SHote. Gaun.Bio. ton & Quincy, however, loaning flat. This i No. 2, Bi)g@ie; othors wn- | ing at Carlisle, P was looking over. the | ) CAvIEIC “Woods, 4143 Stan- loneal OC Wl Aroliah, Wiped his ips W. L. PARROTTE & CO., ’ " o ing arr: geme "y V! e 'l Vel X n k:!l:::l d“;;::.‘:,:::}:f ::,‘:k;:o::,:el;l:fi;\?:; Cornmeal—Quiet but steady at $2.82{@ :f‘v‘llx:nl t'ulll:! ‘;n?«:n\t‘:::fuu “.i“\‘:‘t{,?l‘.iiff 1 {5l droscogin, 7!{c: Kear- | front of the vnuutur.und,tm-nhlfg &) the Wllfllflsale Hal& Gflns afld Stl‘ilw Efillfls. N h 2.85. It _does not look now as Iif Armour | ®88® néu.mmwn fi{c; Conestoga, 6l4¢. | colonel, he gracefully bowed his thanks 1101 Haruby Bueet, Ouabia, Neb. PALMER, RICHMAN & co., s ncreased dullness the bears attacked the | “Hog Products—Dull, weak wnd Jower; [ op ‘sWite would s me thay! (ATHOUE | | TicksLewiston, 13e; Lewiston, | for the delightful drink. Then he bid ~ Live Stock Merchants general list and moderate recessions werethe | pork, #13.75; lard, $.73. up their packing houses by the first of noxt | 53 iRy ldtic: York, 82§ in, m “Switt River, | 15o noionel 'Good day.? and. st rted Liguor, ive Stock Commission Merchan ) result. The bear leaders talked very loudly | = Bulk Meats—Shoulders, #5.10; long clear | month, although the builders claim that they horndike 0’0, gie; Thorndike 1 F | AT Av-onel Good duy,™ and staxted to | oirawrepriNGs LERY CO | Omeo—Rogm 2. Opposite Rxchange Buliding, Unioa wbout the advantages to be secured by selling | 4nd clear rib, §7.00, DL henankh Hie bl dgre c\aim tha they i Thomdike 120 bit6: ‘Thomdike XXX, [ leave. = . And ILER & GO, LT “"r ! stocks, Jay Gould, speaking o & friend | , Liverpool, Oct. 25 —Wheat—Firm and | doné on the houscs, byt whon the amount of | 125, Cordis No. b, bigey Corais No. 4, 1l o7, Mmine, {riont: you vae hout fors i oWine RD0UE his Lekvin ot e g 10 riend | @euand Tair olders offer moderately Worle, Which hus. been’ uccomplished in the | o DENINS-Amoskeay ) oz, lice; Everett 7 [ godden somedings,” said the colonel. lmnunars&Jnhhsrs flfhllflwm%&mgflm 0TI AL w0 ans, gk, Hho ool Corn—Ssteady und demand firm. past few weeks, is trken into consideration, ok T ] "“2(“‘“"r 8 . I guess not,” said the stranger, 100k- | gast 1ndis Bitters and Domestis Liquors. 1113 Haraey ket and my holdings have not been dimin. LIVE STOCK 1900490010 34 1 goysaing wero possible: Creek, AX, 1 ¥ Crec 1, | 8 AL T arink,’ Lumbe Lo g A g A 2 ” — o reok 0. ou_forgof uwy for der drin r. j088: O f ished. On the contrary, I have been & per- . | omana wnores 1 ‘3‘ aver Creck'CC, T0e. . put in the colonel. T OMAHA LUMBER GO ards, Haidoosl, Uplem § sistent buyer of stocks. I doubt whether the | UPion Stock Yards, Chicago, Oct. 25 A MARKETS, | | BaNTUoRY Jas S emorial he: Canton | T‘Why you said most emphatically be e T T Y ST O ! A ) h —The 9 ot. 25, urham c; Hercules 18¢; Lean - Y ) _ . ) . i goneral situation could be any better than it | ~Crutin o T on horteet. strong for Produce, Fruits, Eto, Octe 3. | obide: Couaold soa AINE Y fope 1 took that drink that if I took it A]”“lds uanlldln[ lflmflfll flt Wl]ulesalc LORIMER, WESTERFIELD & MALEY { is at present, but the reason thut Wall street | best, others wewk; hipping steers, §2.80@ | e following are the pm‘u at which | o CiAsi—Stevens' B, 6c; bleached, 7e; Ste- | you would say nothing about it. Good Msh Bireet 604 Union Pacifio Track, Omahs. HVE 8100‘ Cflfllmlfllflll. ! ] is not discounting future prosperity after the | 4807 stockers and fecders, 81 round “lots of produce are sold on this | Yo blesched, ot “’h?',“'. Seyons Byl deyysin,® LOUIS BRADFORD, Room 1 Rushapgs, BALUDE Yiboe Mees Yo, 3 manner of old time is that the people who are und mixed, $1.30@2.65 market. Fruits or other lines of goods re- | hiege Mo Brevens - 00; western rangers, ] — 'Receij ts, 23,0001 ';'3»??‘?%':» Wealk; mixe 20(@4. heavy, $. 4. ight, $4.25@4.55; skips, $3.00@4.15. shee;» Rew(pu 6,000; market strong: na- aulring et ladhor of pucking' cdnnot at: isadhed, JhtoL Siprenn BRI ke o vays be supplied on outside orders at the same prices uoted the local trade: Rikly Hollaad Sido to So; Dedo Hollgnd 1oigo, % -.—l’l id— l ‘f’ ot now operating presumably on the bear side of the market are more contented to picture a gloomy and desolate future than they are to take notice of real facts and the “*Solt agin, by sheminy,” muttered i —— L S the colonl s the stranger disappeared, | DeAlSr 10 Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, HORN & SHARPE, ST yas been like Shon Vhallen, Der | Doors, e, Yards-Co oulder T ged der menner I ged sold o sty nted boveie;cormerws | (Comgion Dealers 0 Live SIOck, | C. N. DEITZ, | Reom =, (Rxchange Bullding. Union Htock n- L of live poultry: though. thera 1s stil s sreat | Whiee 0. 8,9, i Cmane, e Navl ‘Bauk, Om-h-. ones which most ultimately govern. For my | 4 "53 ‘; i Western, $3.00@3.40; Tox- | deal on the market. ghu market \\‘msnxslrl‘l:x White_G i oy 3 350l u " Nn ‘:i B A R e Ve DBHIEF l!l flll Kl!l!ls DI LlllIlllel‘. :'"'s:";uu ",':,‘,'."u“ aaar ¥ & Howley e own part [ cannot seo what there is in store | 815 $2.85@8.25; lambs, #4.00@5.50. dull to-day on most lincs of produce : ' Notice to Contractors. e 13th and Californis 8ts., Omahs, N T R National Stock Yards. ceNo. 3, %, to alarm people. Theabuse of over-construc- . s LEXANDER & FITCH as—The market is fair, good stock brings N 3 A JEALED Proposals will be received at the ‘—_“‘—— S s——— A. " B . -} i : Louls, Oct. 2. — N Recelpta, 4,000; ' k ) nawan ty Clerk gat. FRED W. GRAY, ‘ tion of railroads is being corrected and busl- | shiments. 3005 marker sior orae Ky m(l“n Treu—Croamery, West Point “,,‘I““"‘" 2ide. Rod--C, 24 inch, 153¢e; | uraus. Octoper St S5, 15r ‘rading 1008 Lamber, Lime, Fe.. Bt Commission Dealers in Live Stock. | noss i all parts of the country is Food, in | BLVG stGors, $INEL 10, Tulr o Soad hi. | othir eresmon Sy et | Polnt oy | E, 8 inch, & 21 (.u inel, n} i HOA Jurdvotcaritl, more' or s, at fitersetuion of Amoer, Lime, flmflfl[, 0., bIC, Noom 2, oppgalie Exchange Buldiag. Usion ook fact up to the best standard. Eventually { tives, $300@4.25: butchers” steors, $.00 | dairy, 18200, medivm grades, 13@1dc; or- | * onbonrens Sl haainr | ¢ 2 treet from J to N strects. The ngn'uu ren.\\'(‘erv:d °‘"‘"“‘““‘ Dousias b, Omabs. VI these things must tell and when the specula- dinary, 9@10c’ 70; rangers, vz mflo -Rece _BLANKETs—White, §1.00(@7.50; colored §1.10 | t0 reject any and all bids. A depos W “HARVEY LUMBER GO | UNION 8TOCK VARDS 60, Hogs—| hipments, 1,000; | Cukese—Markei fair. Fancy t Wil be required with each bid. o c N tve fever Bhlll‘- it is lable “q w as ram- | market a sh > " ancy. full cmm, @8.00. Tegu t ”w ""w” L 1 s inghor- chols. heavy | cheddars, single 13¢; full cream t o o, | Of,above Work can be seen at county clerk's b3, Limi Pavtly bullish as it is now ,unaccountably | and butchers' selections, $4.00@4.75; pack- | young Amnfu, 18%c; brick chaes‘::nllh 1bs N?fil %’;""3’; MSn ““—'mrm{m,:? ?lz‘ts "““m‘m"’ B (e Roas. fl nmfl‘ Dll'- g 029*3""""""“"“‘“' 4 e, 44, D¢} P, NEEDUAM, County Clerk, OBe0, L) Foraam Bsest, Omaily doa

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