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TN I T R 0 - . | porarily resist the ‘ovil influences. The last OMAHA LIVE STOCK supphied with' good sfock. Bell & Cherry, £1.10¢ do 188 proof. #1.00. Alcohol J BBBRS D[RE DRY UHHA JGBBERS,[][REUMB i fvel 4 B0: Bel & Buigle, .00 Coy e Cods, #9.00. proof, #2.10 per wine gallon. Redistilled THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Hour witnessed a lively petering out of the e YRR Hand picked tvs, b0 50 ok puanel, | whibkice, #1.00a100 G iendea o1 g morning's bulge. The large traders sold St. Friday, Oct. 28 and other grades down as low as €125, Cali- | 2,00; Kentucky bourbo e - ‘bons, #2,00@6.00; Ken- Panl heavily dnd it is 11 per cent from the Cattle. fornin stock, $2.40 per bushel. :\‘xvll:'y uqn;‘! Yn:hnn-fl‘mnua ryes, §2. lll\d:.\l Agricultural Implements. o o, Lumbor. 3 Solling of Wheat By Bears Causes & | highest prices of the morning. Missouri, he receipts of cattle continue to fall off, | CELERY—The receipts arc larger and the | Golden Sheaf bourbon an "P“thk'" 1.50 CHURCHILL PARKER, CHAS. R. L Fractional Decline. Kansas & Texas continued on its downward m:"r:, being. only ;“._‘;\‘_,j‘m';‘"m in to-dny | Stock better. Good stock brings 30@3tc a | @3.00. Brandies, im m-d 45.00@8.50 The market, | dozen. mestic, #1.30@3.00, course and dropped another point. The mar | as against fAfty-two yesterd Michigan cider, 80.00@0.50 | 6.00; domestic. ket closed tame at inside prices ou a major! was quiet, but a few bunches changed hands | ¢ ' Champaghe " mported, #4'50 | Deler i A{ncnltural Implements, Wagons, Degler fn Earlwoslsiumwr g Carris ) S B ORN d0 prices ot a majority | St about steady prices. per bl of Wl x r-m«!mx.-;; "';;;qlf“wf' ) Ao, pr | e S RE B ITRalr eiwien i and | s captasnd Parast Vg, W and g ool al morigae £5 have 6 | There was o slight ierease in the recefpta | 9700 Sorronta, 8.0 steel, special cust, 417 e’ stecl, Biger .ot Winte Detverior Provsion tsamg | e T eneal vt (3Tart 46 | her wus tent icasn v it | ST RO ot s, 1 per | ot S kb | ATl lemens, Wagons Cariae . 1@12 p et onenied Setive KL ANGIE Stendy Hhd b, £2,00@! per set, #1.50; felloes, Buggles, Kto. Wholes Nebras! and Higher—Cattle Fairly Active | western was oft % from yesterduy's close, | Market opened active o ,"."'“ cady prices. | V5, e Chotee rice corn, Scper 1b; other | sawed dry, 81.00; tongues, each, 806; - axies’ “PARLIN on 3, 110 and 112 South 11k Sureet —Hog Trading Brisk-Gen- Missouri Pacific ¢, Pacific Mail 135, Lacka. | {oify lodds moached €455, the same numbor g per ib. each, Thc: huard nute, por 10, datte; coi " "‘D"""“ MARTIN, o 4 scifio 1, New B s Wit by Hovry—Cholce, in 1 1b frames, 2le. chain, per 1b, 014 13; inalleable, §@10¢; iron eral Quotation wanna 8, Northern Pacifie 1, New England | ket Everything was sold ] e s Rt = thy vty | e oo v 51 Amcn]mml[m Gmflllm unx&B 8 | st OO b % 1ot 0o snding W i tBend —Mes ] : es, 0c; Crowbars, fc; harrow teeth, les f(flbw';f;:’,_”f:‘:: sy Rl R Sheep. Louisiana, §.00 por bbl, $.00 per box; Ju- | apring 'stecl, 4@be; Burden's horse nhovn‘l W, lnE;l]l.‘J‘g!:u sa!. Omahi Mn J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., _, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. poes st 045,508 ‘I’mm‘m Ry o h The market is very quict. “"T per bbl, £.50 per box, £4.75; Burden's mule shoes, 3 barbe SOV LI MAST & CO., “Mmle mmfls ll‘ anlmu qu Michigan apples, home | wire, in car lots, .00 per 100 1bs; iron nails, grown, Jonuthans, §3.50@8.75, rates, . 9 g —[Spec] ¢! GoveErNMENTs—Government bonds — w . vt e P e LS bt GRAPES o grown stock is in_liberal [ Hi o cepti ') “attie, Fy the Ber.]—-With the exception of ono rather | dull but firm. R Cattie, B I | “soft spot’ early, the wheat market ruled YESTERDAY'S Q i § S : Sheep California, Tokay, £.50 per cr: i i " 8. 4n coupon. ... 120 C &N WL 1y | Sheer . 2,501 M strong throughout the morning session. The _,““'_‘" 010, o pieteired L0 SHIPMENTS, £2.50; N L N.Y.C . PYTON || 10 to 50, $2.40; steel nails, &, —G butchers', BHlge; green ; dry it doos aty nult doy Green | OwraL i .:;r Mills and'Luban Pull |~ VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Muscats, | calf skins, Tige; damaged hiden, 'twothirds O e Notions and Geat's Furnishing (}wu price. Tallow ¢. Grease—Prime white, lannfactnren of Buckeye Drili, Seeden S asd 10 fouis BN Seob DU wdvance over lust night's closing prices was | $aob 5 04" '10 cars, R, Chicao | | QUiNcrs—New York stock, ot Sellow, rown, 1ige. Sheeppelts, i 1106 Harney Strest, Omahi. slight, but over the 1 o'clock closing_yostor- | iy Satiheri 25 0”1 o U P Wood iver | DRy <axas—The market s well supplied with | - Coxi—Ege, #1000: nut, #10.00; rango, Agricaltural lmfllflmm Wagons &BWB‘ \ day was fair. The advance of }@3c during | {phtral Radific, i Pm iic i 3 omr 1 Chicage | bananas at £2.00@3.00 per bunch. £10.00; walnut block, &3.50; Towa lump, §.50} Corner 1th and Niotlolas Sireeta CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE GO., the short session yesterday afternoon was U S Ntre—New crop; Ohio_ chestnuts, 1518 + Tllinois, $4.35@4.75, sufficient to convince the bears and quick Prevailling Prices, per 1b: peanuts, 7'ge, raw; Brazil nuts, 1 ey Sambas ~— 2 Wholesale Refined and Llllmcafll][ Oils, traders that there was a profit in selling Showing the prevailing prices paid for live ‘arragona, 20¢; English ‘Vlllll“l'!) »” ry Lin per. A. HOSPE, Jr., ; on this market: I8¢ filberts, 12¢. vice steers, 1300 to 1500 ths wheat this morning and they acted upon the conviction early in the session, the result being a drop of about ic from the opening figures, Much of the trading was in large Atle Grease, etc., Omaha. A H. Bishop, Manage 4,25 4,65 ) 1te/2re 2ot e, Artists' Materials, Pianos and Organs, 12, 14 & 10 ft. | 1613 Douglas Street, Omnha, Nebras Fat little stecrs, The followng are the Jobbing prices: DT b P Y CARPENTER PAPER CO,, Torhife vange staes Minnesota patents, £50 per cwt; Minne- ote and Shoos. blocks, and it was soon discovered that the ol 10 thniow saensrel b, Duckers”straight, & Kunsas Wholesale Pallfl' Dealers. “offerings were very readily taken at a slight decline. The buyers were strong houses and their purchases caused a revulsion of feeting on the part of small traders and a gradual advance, which was persistently fought all | 001 the way up. Forcign news was favorable. | By v December wheat opened at 73%c, sold | cont. up to TK@ie, then down to 8%c, which was the low point for the session and was reached early. On the up o grade this delivery touched 74c several times, PRODUCE MARK but there w -y few transactions at that price. Whenever a small quantity was bid I'hh‘fll-z" Oct. 25, Common to medium cows, Good to choice bulls, Good range feeders, Good nati nt, wards. . pates u. #2450 252,853 rye flour, rye, n, $1.40 per Graham,” $1.55 per cwt; r,....,u\., 5 o pet, oWt cor nmeal, Aa,“ White Pine s er | Fair to me o £1.00 per ewt: choppéd feed |Hl4)mll|\)0|u| CANTILE - PAPER = 6GS per | Stockers, 400 to 700 £0.0000 12.00 per 2on, s 1st and 2nd, clear, l 14inch, 8. 2 Prime fat sheep. Hav—Slow: upland prairie §7.00; common, | 3d, clear, Vinen, & 4 Fair to medium shoop. . coarse, $0.00@¢ = Common sheey W. V. MORSE & CO., cnnynnm atock of printing, wrapping and erit P Jl]hhm M 50038 3““ smws r. Special Attentlou given to car | 141 Farnam St., Ompli, Neb utactory! Summer Printera’ N "'""‘fl trect, WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. L L X Auriliary Publishers, Wholesalo Manafacturers of Boots and Shoeg | 2ot = il At i, oovte 8 Asenta for Hoston Hubber Khoo Co. 1102, 1104 & 1108 Hurney 8t., Omahs, Nehraskn. 2.60: Nebraska pat last loan 6 per cent, closed offered at & cnaxee —Dull but firm at ¥ day bills, and #.85, for de- Ruoper Goods. s wsinnd ploes, Eto. "OMAHA RUBBER CO., " y . reeco, | Naunfactarers and Dealers in Rubber Goodd Omaha Coffee and Spice Mill Ol Clothing and Leathor Belting. 1008 Farnam Straoty mand. ium hogs Good to choice heavy hogs. .. Good to choice mixed hogs. . grades, 20 20! f TOPLAR LU Bds. X in., ollowing are the 2:30 Represe Y Clear Poplar, B Teas Unfl"m}s s ICES _— =010 “ “w Danc| ) 3 for at that price there seemed to be a hun- \ 2 TEERS —CORN FE 3¢5 Dilworth's, 14 in. Panel, 8. 2 8 Flavoribe BEASH, ,E AToF §?k1},‘£ PUWdfl]’ Steam Fittings, Pumps, Etc. < ¢ and unchanged i N AV, B i 3 ugated Ceiling, & Blue e | 4 dred sellers and the next sale would be a h ve with fluctuations cor o b o L ' i p B i D Harney Street, Omaha, Nebraska. A. L. STRANG CO. i e Svidently . " ol 4 od 141 e - e Lann—Tierce, 67¢c; b square f 5 — e s e R R day bR L e e 501D rond, 364 901D o e Crookery and Glassware. Pumps, Pipes and Engcs, WERTRA: Whca vl ' 4 mbe: 5 g Phet e s : 10- llnn s, Tics 5-1b pails, T9e; 8 Dpails, W. L. WRIGHT, Stonm, water, rall mining sug i h, was wanted. The price hung about 78j¢c all Corn—Quiet, ely uctives opened 11!.[\\\' HEERe SLEI Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Akl ke the latter part of the session, with occa- | 1 (" ypger closing. _flnctuated t r—Granulated, 7@ conf. A, sional fractional variations, and closed strong | within a nd closed a shi {ILL PUMP CO., Gitg @6y a C, white extra ( C, Cruckary (lassware, Lamps, Chimneys, e \ | A (R A e Ly lower, cash, 4135e; May cut loat, P@ No. 1com, s, 1581500 | No. 2. com, s 1 s$17.00 Etc. (Mce, 317 8. 1th 4L, Omha! Nebraska. Wl][llflsall’. Pllllllls Pwfi PmlllES Mash ! ; A it # 2 W e e | gam and Water Bupplics, corn for’ Ma R Ao tp A IRc and: clogsdint QRGN ik wtaady: prisse - notasa A\l:-nllynu!\ in bbla, .30¢ do i halt No. 0| No.4, 135,00 Commission anaiTSTias: LN L i :‘.“’.‘ 8 ..'. n Utk but lit i ot aterially; mall, in_bbls, do bl | o 12 14 and 16 1. &5 o | ——meste JALLL : : There was rather more activity in the corn .L'\Zh.“_',!f..;"'.‘§E.‘,:.'.',‘\'.,L"','_‘,y\.A T e orkins, in bb doin half n,l 14 and 16 ft. $ D. A. HURLEY, U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., it pit and a considerable amount of business in 51! Commission and Jobbing, Steam and Water Supplies. apan, 20 runpowder. 0@ fio a0 Storage, Forwarding & Commii Tnch Grooved Roofine, #1060 ‘pei- A wore | PrOgUCE Commission and Cold Storage, ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & C than 12-inch stock ba 415¢@415;c and cloy Outs failed to show duf 4 g yimprovement cither | lht, do. ; Young Hyson, e salted 1 Oolong, 2w 4. d W 5 « speculative way, but the fluctuations were rley—Quict at'y bt I\‘un‘[‘!‘]::llllfl'l#‘:." hood No. 1 4&6in 128 S Inugl\ SI0.00 | Butter Regs and, Pioguce; Conanments solicitea, | Taliany Wind Ml 0t ant oo m St., Omahay exceeding o, being only Ae in Decom: | - {1 ki 4.3 Nehn 12 Lt W s Ao Busketa. 1414 Dodge K. omana. " | == :In‘r ml;l’Mu veries and um«r.‘v in Novem- s ;1 Neg « By s e RIDDELL & RIDDELL BROWNELL & CO., or. The closings to-day varied but slightly : ; No. 2, bt . <17 . from those of yesterday. The demand for and 4 4c; Splen- Hcs ‘."'“)'- AND PARTITION ; Storage and Commission Mflrchants Engines, Boilers and Gencral Machinery, eash corn is fair, though apparently limited Moderatel 4 Loggett & },fltlmm 2% in White Pine Ceiling .t‘x.: 1:; PR el Kheet Iron Work, Steam Pumps, Saw Mills. 12131218 by inadequate facilitics for shipping. The re- b5 Docombor: 4 4 Bcy Dram- | 30 o0 \m“m “ “ To001 L '-m‘.‘m\" mf“'ins:;'n'fi. 1ath Stree Ghme 1akvenwatti Siresh QAL ceipts here asing somewhat, although Inita o mond L JL, 8T Sorg’s | o) com. wYow “ 2 = ! - k still lightt compared with those of a week | D Sulted M ,'.‘.,fi'"l'y'.l(',l.fl'?.l,f's‘.";"' 4 BreAtHeaApall 4 ST, - 1400 WIEDEMAN & CO., ~ Seeds. e Ol $Brco tad 1“"'";:' = Steady; ereamery, 134 b Hl e R LR TR A x:lm. h ”1' e Produce Gummlssmn MEPD]]HI][S _PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., 110 45%c. There seemed » much | dairy, 16@14 ¥ y~-Mixed, 8} @ 1 @ No 1, com. 1238 1s, 12 ft Poultry, Butter, G ¢. 22 South th 8t., BiTactys aofiapHLor jacation ito) bomtich v full cream eheddars, 1034 4 Smiie FE DB GRS (o) 5 At e, g Webrasks. - U1h 1th Wnulvsal Farm, Ficld and Garden chds cember opened at 411415, sold up to 4137, " fate, 103 ‘wll.» young Americas, 11 bt s Shuph: a1 S ST i GEO. SCHROEDER & GO, 011 And 913 Jones St., Omahn down to 4135¢ and closed at 417, ovem- b 4 soda 7 L) (Successors to McShane & Schroed ber opencd at 41% @ . sold ut and at i 4 Hides h 4 £ ¢, 4@ < same length, Omalin, Nebruska. :.‘:::n".‘l;uu:lx:inrv 'III’.:;;::H!\' 'I\:I limited hhn:““-lc Laith p RO alontic,. o 00 | i‘_"-"' T Coal, Coke and SI[)I‘flEl: meammg a“fl commision May, and flucty Bsession were by o, ~nrn i Branch ho u|~m ot th DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., | W“holesusleund reinil Jobvers of Hard aud Soft Coal. Toas and Cigars. 0 South Tt Sureet, Omaln WM. A. WILSON & CO.,_ J.J. JOHNSON & CO., Imuurmrs and Jobbers of Tms 4 Clgm. Manufactarers of Llingis White Lime, 1 svicesana s ke o, 10 an i tar Apd shippers of Coal, Coke, Coment, Dlaster, Lime, ctui | i it ant Sewor e o e e MANUFM}TURBRS Shippers of Coal and Coke. Live St Showing the numt on the my regu bt 6 in. clear, No. 1 ey Co. Ry TSR NRaS ¥ fes b t f stock sold hiams, 1011 § . h Lo'clock. Decem hams pieni bid. weat, bu. iveries were higher | Corn, bu, cash and Octob hml de- | Oats, bu. i Rye, b Inthe | Barley, S inqrs, 3 Red Cedur, spiit, S0 G. T Haunmond & Co I 5 & Fishe lers, s Apples, new ring, 106101;¢ < blackberric and »m...u elletibe ox s 0 at last night's final price—# winter futures of the different ev something of ¢ jing was slow, und if an; heavy, but shortly after the trade underwent a sudden change, short of the product for alarmed over the reluctance xn i 10,000 28, = Wheat — Firm; Total 10 Irlmx’i 40¢ tar felt, per Corn—Ivre ular: et May, dtge | G H Hammond & Co « May, 2515 Auglo-American I ||1m| Ln SOUTH Com. 4 & 6 in. floor Cornice. " "EAGLE CORNICE WURKS, Total.... floatEIn, 4 { l’,?.-‘;:;'.'.“.g"..“.( e R Faites e Vs ”,,,;":{;"' i 8 —._Dry Goods and Notions, flfl?“fi%fll‘?fi gfla‘llgg}}gugfilyyfl 9}}9&[}1:{]“1‘3& {:?’:‘1: :)mh .-.'ifl:-fu'i.‘i:fl'xf\',.-{".'-'.'L'.‘- ap nu:.“ e ....1 on the corresponding days in o :r\:\;:\l\ S llhv "I"' Ton tars! "“i;m P‘Ym kA m‘umm,m Eum 81, st Wob || — 8mokt:13t:c:t::l;:8. Elc- ,.‘ O e e 0Oc- ‘h;‘.';,i":f:l",,‘\li'.;."*‘(;j 3 cauested to be present at the | g5 ) FRIGK-KOCH DRY GOODS Go tober72ige, November 724c, December January 7iic bid. Corn, vening. h i g L Tngorters and Jobbers in Dry Goods,Notions n'flffl},‘l[a,.“flfl‘!g.ndllfflglx'.',‘ms,‘,“fllfg,fi.t..“.cki 3 cash and November Corn—Firm; v pears. per case, 3 g 39508,0 sthe 2 Dodlge Street, Owniih, No 41de, Decelnbor 411; ¢ s =Bteady b B0 Macon (111} Correspondence” Indiun- Gents’ Furnishing Gondn Corner th and Tidmey sts, (’])ntrl« firm. Pork for mmry ml\'unvgd C, ]:{ ;'l‘::; white ¢ apolis Journal: “Old Bill Wat: = ——— n — closing "t 8140 mado | i 300 4 00 he calls himself, lives a few miles s urniture. AXTON & VIERLING, $18.67/4@12 and | Provisions—Quict; pork, October, $13.00@ 133 @i | cast of this place in Moultri o | 5 e ber and December, “go.dl $0.671¢ for May; Decem January at §5.40. Sh 5 . ‘Al sales of stock in this markot_a 28, —Wheat—Strong | - ) weig 088 0 ird, Outober and Mo | Per ewt. live weight unless otherwi b Dead hogs sell at }ic Minneapoli and higher; 1 hy \l‘mln-l, T1}4e: December, o is very eccentric, and s chi “‘”E”‘ST"NE- Iy mldm Ik i " blacksmith work. aQce uud works, UL PRy und h|~ own coffin. A\ vis s recently h,,,..,.lm, Omaha, Nebraska, T maa. se stated. per 1b. for all weights. “Skins,”” or hogs weighing les: o 50: Ja v 7 1 A than 100 lbs. ade to Watson's art and the | So——— o gr)rfas‘::nl:ld\"vl-:‘slufi‘ulnwl:v’.m“r) BN \? : 'll;)l::.f-‘;;x‘l::-‘ (u),tn'lnrklmm"l oyemh no value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 lbs, S :‘LH,:, ],‘..,_,»“,",,:]' ",,."i“,',‘.‘.n",,‘ .”‘; Croceries. northern, October mtl'mm mber, 63bge; | Ad stags S0 1bs. by the public inspector. 0(@2.40. article is made of plain black walnut, PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO. Manufactarers of Wire and Iron Rflllll] CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. December, 61¢; May, 721 (1506 per kg, the lumber having been cat by Watson Live Stock Notes. Desk rails, window guards, flower stands, wire sigus Cureado, Oc Special Telegram to [ , Blour—Firm and act ; cight yenrs before ho finally coneluded | WHOIGSAIS GTocoMies and Provisions, | P SRR ST ORaR T LA e T o bl L ighucatilaacabia to construet a coffin for himself. Five 707, 700 and 711 £, 10th St., Omahs, Neb. OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS the Ber.]—Carrie-—-Business was fairly ac and active, go, after the lumber nhad been | = . BR/ o tive, with little or no change in prices on best e o e M rar) Nm".d‘ l'u’)l b |:,m ‘“ e lie ast tonrors McCORD, BRADY & CO., Mflll fTS nf Pll‘l’, & Bflr!la[‘ Prflflr Saffis and medium natives, Low grades, especially LRV AE ATl e R o Dtcee: E L such asare neither good cnough for buteher or s W. J. Kennedy was looking over the yards. JL! ' The l\lml-m sonked in oil and 18th and Leavenworth Streets, Omahn, Nebruska, L —— fEhstion wose slawjand hid tomsall swiany= |18 e0h TR0 One bunch of good corn-fed natives réached | Mgton o: Century Indigo blue prints, 10; | then treated o o cont of varnish, At | ——00 g MEAGHER & SPROAT, - thing like satisfactory prices. Sulesmen who | Gt —@iels t American Arnold 64 Arnold B 10:7¢1 [ {1ia head he put o or { D. M. STEELE & CO., General Agonts for Diebold Safe & Lack Co's had prime heavy rangers claimed an advance | eye-— o1 Porter & Henderson, Leroy, Minn,, were | Arnold A 13¢; Arnold Goldseal 10 | raises that end some five inches’ highe Wholesale Grocers }‘u'g and Burglar Proof SflfBS Time LUCI(S, of 10c and salesmen who had no light south- [ Pork—Dull here with four loads of cattle. Qharier Dlh G401 g 3| than the other. He said: 1 > N pe T T s nd Jail Work, 1l Farnum Sireot, Omuhs, ern Texas steers also claimed an advanee of | Lurd—In fa Mr. Shiclds, hog buyer for Kingan & Co., | #ildvstons ¢ 1'.::";;;2\9& Pl down I wantmy head rai T || TN 1RIAUGIES BibIDOY Birg0k OB Neb. » e S 10c, yet thin and common rangers and [ Whisky Indianapolis packers, has arrived here. ‘MN,JN\\ . Kear- | reason given for'its manu ALLEN BROS., Overalls. scrawny Texans, also range and Texas cows, b Ben Welch, the genial hog buyer for Fow- TR oga, Gije. | bause of the shoddy character of the wmle)am Gfflflflrs CANFIELD MANUFACTURING t,o. BN IU ELARER N iy 10 aTatirany Sl ina o ;x:n" hi ler & Son, Kuansas City has returned home, [ »: Beauty, | shop-made article. This, he says, will M r I r U l { DR S0 8 10 boai o O tendy and i fair demand; No, 8, | . AmONE those who sold hogs at the topp Inst, being made of inch and n quitrte 10 a1 darmey ree Omata, Neb anutactrers of 0veralis, ol ot i that Soud sattle ware seance, | ShlsStoady an i demand; No. 2, 1 ore Boyles & Cd.. Crete, who marketed one stuff, well put together with ef “Wardwar TeeararaTai 1102.an4 1108 Douglas Streety The stocker and feeder trade was movine | © Cornmeal—Steady and firm at loudy nails, Hesays he does not ex i > A an along quictly and steadily, with the demand | Hog FProducts—Easie lard, Nye Wilson Morchouse Co. marketed a it for some time, but thinks it well LEE, FRIED & CO., 8 D. E mainly ,0, strong we uip- | 6.55 P | load of hogs shipped from Leigh at the top 10 Ao Haca | \ it Jobh rH i\ 1 Nail v . 888N, Doors, Eto, 8. 3.50005.15 i o e (St | [ h 10, 1015¢; 60, enough to have it ready when wanted 0bbers o Haraware and Nails, A DISBROW & CO., to 515 Inllll( Meats—Shoulder long clear 1,200 ron 1650 " 1bs, '8 to X et Mr. Jones, of Joues Bros.. Ute, el colored,” 10¢; colored, Mr. Watson is seventy-three ) Tinware Suget Iron Kie. Agonts for Howe Scalesand sale Manufncturers of 1,300 1bs, 82%0@3.75. e the yards and received the tap of the market "l'l“r«‘dv 15e; Bristol, 1ite; Union Pac | old, wasa wnd his ¢ FamiEondenteOnan si8o0atnd f cows, bulls and mixed, & 50. Texas steers, §2.2 80, Western range half breeds, §2.50H Wintered Texans, §2. HoGs—Trade was bris| 1 allowed a short time ngo. Y HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Sash, Duurs Blinds and Monldings, i e atie i vouns woman, wnd | Bilders’ Havdware & Scale Ropair Shgp | 2rmoch omee. st and tart scoms 1o care s MLl for o, prescnco | Mechaules Tools gad Bafao Sexles. 15 Dosgasac, | -+ BOHN MANUFACTURING 0. of the coffin s does her husband. He ki Sk —— | Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blmds? a load of hogs. v. Green of the firm of Green & B: o wood, eame in withaload of hogs, which sold on the mark 0. 2 red, wuq\ in John Quinn the well-known shipper of L0 ~..l.mw,u de- | Wood River, was in and marl cows, $1. steady; natives and 55¢ cows, §2.00@3.40. 8.00, < with a slight dow: 18145 col- brisl sted a load of has lived on his present favw for forty- RECTOR & WILHELMY:QO: Mouldings, Stair Work and 1 Hard Wood Find gurn ut ¢ tthe bulle sold : gsedattated " | og and Dot hirty Six e o foedors. fanch P ¥ Wholesale Hfll‘flwal‘fi 0 e i e v i Bing o1 o 08, "‘I'U' s, Both members of the firm of McIntosh - D andH St h LA, P Orders woro up to | spot advanced b with fncreased business: | gutton, were hore from Chapman with for R B ooy G Jombinan options K @de better and fair Lewiston, g steadys ungraded mixod wift Riv Thorndike 1 v active, clos- 1y @d33;¢5 No. ¢ delivered ; e Tor Austin Poswder (o butcher woights, “all bi $4.05@4.70; mixed and pac 4.60; common, #. cluding Y T OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., Mauatacturers of Monldings, Sash, Dnm‘sl Aud Bijnds, Turging, Stalrwork bank ana oo s, made a good 2 sorts, §4.45@ light' sorts, - singeing Pig loads of western steers. They also sold a at the top of the market, ia MAM NACQUAINTED WITH TIE GEOGRAPIY OF THIS o Slidiog ; exports, 1,500; iy | OMAHA WHOI 3 MARKETS. "COUNTIY WILL BEE BY LXAMINING TH1S NAF THAT THE W.J. BROATCH, AL R AT, IR e e e o nu'fliffif.\t'. 95 Iey, Ok, 86 Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, LTS BIOWORR, T S =7 @, e i EER, Produce, Fruits, Etc, Sorings, Wagqs, nxfi:mu'mm.w Lumber, eic. 100 STORZ & ILER, \ A x Coffee~—| 'pnt H The follow! lel are the prices at which SUPE NEw Yok, Oct, 2 2 closing firm at round Pproduce are sold on this or other lin Loty the Ber F ToCKks—One of the fe: bugs EDNEY & GIBBON, Lager Beer Brewers, | Wholesalp Iron and Stee, | e ' of goods re- centh Streot, Omuhi, el (eiamiatiellodialy (016,403 D qui lahow of packing” cannot al- w AT TR T T —_—— ) 5 SRR F10.0000 16,30 1 ways bo supplied on outside orders at the 17 a0d 1200 Leavenworth Sk, O, Nop. 1“"‘]”' / & in Kansas & Texas, @ M 50500 16,20, same prices quoted the local trade: —_—— S ! 18 deal of mystery surrounding the decline | = pPetroloum—Steady; United, 708c. The reccipts of poultry begin to grow Hate, Napw Ble, .. ; which no one has heen able to satisfactorily Steadier with demand fair; western, | jargor and the commission tmen fear that explain. Ar W.L. PARROTTE & CO., : A g the various theories ad- SR C. . PALMER. NP RIC vww J.H. ML wrnu will lm\« another lot on their hands for Misc ovs—Tabl 0] clo gatistn, Awmong (o various iheorlos ad- e v alan I Py ot T ety e R Wflfllflsfllfl Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, |~ PaLmER, RicHMAN 4 CO., i More active and Iy i western f Ca rutabagoe one of lemo ¥ purpose of g a big block at aced | gtoam, spot H o8, 1 Za grapes w m has beenaseller of its stocks and bonds for several days. Aninsider gives o Missonri Pacific owes the Mis- but quict: western, 13@ creamery, 1uihe cnerally ‘steady; western, 0}¢@ iy srore o x| [y Stock Commission Mernhants W Oftice—Ro Opposite Exchange Building, K Yards, South Omnna, Nel ‘The market is fair, good stock brings Eegmad CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND&M&'FIG RAILWAY Queche McCOY BROS., sourl, Kunsas & Toxas $1,10,000, whion. the iyt it —Creamery, West Point i ocho BRI Bt T obhers of PiteWines &1 e Suek Commission Mvruhants t Jatter Is endeavoring to colloct. The story LIVE STOCK athor oreamarios B@Mo per pobn Windsor 2 inch, pelnty West, Kortinest Tmparters & Jobners of FineWines & Liguors i ct. The stor; 'OCK. dairy, 1820c; medium grades, 13w ting Toddle lnk'in that trans.ont Eut i Db o Do Bnaors 12y | (RS ot | had a depressiug effect on Missouri Pacifie [ - 3 L f diniry, tai0e, invites il facilitates travel and trale betwocn 1ho | Bast] i) fondons furatiog o and started the rumor that it would pass its | _Yiian :'.‘“" Yards, Ohloaga, Oc Fancy full c Aiansie andPacite, ~_ Lumber. Bhaeyons) Hank anc aont ext dividend AP e vakes ¢ e 1 ';wm.. TS 2 et . Tty snles . Y BEK “,}.‘.;:‘}g‘ prick f‘ffu-::-’"f&v b Sk it i OMAHA LUMBER CO., LORIMER, WESTERF & MALEY Gemt. T st aftho Gould propentes were | S0 bk o ol | Bt g 00 o el i sy Rerkely cambrle | bR e i R Lire Stock Commission, vactionally lower. The general | Mixed, § 1 00, 41405 A Caba 3 ‘n 8e; fruit of post Arian, Lt Btrect and Union Pacific Track, Omaha. Room 15, Exchange ok Y list was moderately active but nervous. At : South market steady; Loom, 81; 24.05; light, Phillip ¢ dale, Kge 42 inch, 10! LOUlb BRADFORD —— HORN & SH‘ARP . Dealer in Lumber, Lf‘}[’,,fl‘,“j Sash, Commmwn Dcalera in Life Sk, the opening Reading, St. Paul and Western Unlon were decidedly strong and 4@l per cent higher. London was a good buyer, The Lonsdale, | s Yo iim 10 goi Pepperell, | Daois ana Pepperell, 46 inch, 11'4¢ ‘‘The Great Rock Island Route' light requ 810 per | market weak and ' 106 15¢. Doors, ete. Yards~Corne: N 2,80 3 i perell, 64, 1“‘1 e 84, 18¢: P ,»...n antecs s} , cert fof and " shorts covered fairly and notwithstanding #1005, 2.00@3.40; lambs, SoUk Krot r._'a:‘,"]w;' bbl. } - i perell, 84, , 1 ];Iu. cll, o."fi,:.m,..'wfl' t:‘::,‘,t,t,,?,‘,m",'.{,‘;';? "m" n- oo o ik the recent heavy elimination of that interest R hat : Cattl eoaiot Receipts light; vie chickens, 7 S Wam® ridges are of sto irom. 163 track s of ol C. N. DEITZ, oK Riniop there was enough buying to cause a further nnaas Oiey, Qo attle—Recaipts 3 mallard ducks, 81.50@2.501; quail, | sutta. 1 s steady; s v k ah o rolling stock perfeet parsengel il Pres. Am. l( nk & lrln\uu Owahis, Erthero e | Dl oal Kngs of Lamber, | S AeNpen & rivon ‘.«. T I e Commission Dealers in Live Stuck. Cars, kuperh Dining Cars, yroviding delicious vis buy { 8,000; choice corn-fed and gras 1o xed duc 0 8 appreciation of }{@!{ per cent, Reading hav- | common, 10¢ lower; good to ehoice .u,s‘l‘fxln“',‘-(.‘(1’«"?..1‘»6’:&,“!'uff;(u“fd. hi n}.f.'fl.-“fi 4 ing the lead and was helped by reports of | $4.20604. 5 mmon to medium, §3. Jack snipe, $1.00 per doz; antelope 1 > 2 3 5 3 cl ; pe and deer, | lantic 7, 4-4, large earnings. The reported settlemeut be- ckers, $2.000@2.60; fecding stéers, $2.00@ | por 1b, ¢ 508, 00; saddlos, 15@1d0, " | rane! O, s ‘f snipe, 25 ie: Crown nd (bet Chicago and 8t Joseph, Atchison ani Room 2, opposite Exchange Muill tween the Western Union audPostal com. | &3 S0V 81060 menta, $,0001 | o150 LR 0 per hundred; bulk, | Hoosicr LT, 4, Tudian Hedd, Zo! | Kanas City) rosttut Reelining Chalr Cars. lia tane Ll]mh[}l‘ Lime, C(}mfim Etc., Etc. Vards, Scuth Groana, panics and the agreement to advance rates | markot weak and 5o e $1.35 per hundred; selects, §2.20 o gallon’ | Lawrence 1T 44 : 0l Dominion, ment 18 CORKFVALIV, s diSeipline Axacting n (0 did not have the effect on the stock that was | choico, $1.00@4.40; skips und pigs, $2.00@ oans, Hew v rk counts, 45c; selects, 85@40c: 0c; Royal, 40¢; Jerome bays, 4¢3 Pepperell R, 4. d Douglas B4s, Ou h T UNION STOCK YARDS C( e, The Famous Albert Lea Rovre' -..—i“"‘"‘"’ snd Doueias s, Omaha. epperell, 8.4, standard, expected. Grangers, although stronger and | 8.90. vy cago and Minneapolls and St. Pa. fa th " W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., : Tigel, 200 Pepperell, 104, Hoc a Clleaas avd Miassspatl gad S pa: e whe | TV T 0f Omaha, Limited, higher for a time after the opening, were at. | - National Stock Yards. East St | Poratofs—The market is well supplied. | Wachusett, 44, 7c; PR el fue Sousits ln lava sad To Dealers Only, - PR T fected by reports of fresh rate cutting and N)‘lll“'n‘c.mg\ll'j(‘ u‘slf.:.‘f" fl'.'f;fl‘e x‘,::?y kfi?fik:‘fi.‘.‘.”ibfll‘:“;; :ua ’!:*MAI;\ .lylc:lt“ m:\u- Aurora B, 44, m..n-..d..;.(...kur..,t:;mlxl..rk ptorier s.mL via ou\ra 1405 Farnam Stroet, O l B ] N Al - 1y of e: A d ek BH@T0¢ she 10K —Woest Point 4 8 0 v, ca and Kankakee, the Rock Island offe broke @1 per cont. Tho trunk linos re- | natlva stodrd, $430@4.70; fair 6 good mative | ~ SWEKT PoTAToRs<Tho marhes Is woll bup- | Porscsp iy S0t # mn, 8 on 103dc; Weat | fenses and Kankahor, o Rouk righd ors suparior JOHN A. WAKEFI 0 [ 'l A I Nfi d steady, Michigan Central earn- | steers, §.60(4.30; butchers' steers, medium | plied with home grown at 65@75¢ per bushel; | o 40 in, 11 0z, 16, Checks o Wholesale anhfll‘ Em <5 ERANDE*‘ ings for the year are expected toshow 11 | to choice, &2.90¢ ; rangers, $2.10@3.05. Virginia stock 3¢ per 1b. —Caledonia X, 9igc: Caledonia XX, 1050 Ulate pointe. - All ‘patrons (capeelaily 1a nd r.,mm«.xu-mhm Portiand Coment. Stal nnm INE cuT "LUG- por cent. Cotton Oils broke 13 per cent, Hogs—Receipts, Mm, shipments, 400; ONioNs—Choice large California onions are | Economy, 9 igc; ’ol,s.”w sc. L dr celve protection, Nm"y-mlllmllynw- 101 Milwaukeo lI‘L sulic t and Quis ,,momp. .,,,y “,. B- Cammack and his friends claim that tney do | theé market was active and firm; choice | offered on the market at@c per bushel. Home. — Daane, {oldars. ouse el Western Zaell ¢ e 1 - = — Bt wat to buy any stocks because the nar, | NCaYy wid butchers® selections, #5470 | grown, odcias1. 0, General Markets, i, or address, ab Chicagor HORT-H AIID"""" o THOR b SINPEON, Washings - dees y any stocks becau e wmar- “m ng and Yorkers, medlum t0 prime, FLOWER—$2.50 per doz, Srikirs—Cologne spirits, 158 proof, §1.10; 0. B, CABLE, K. ST, JOHN, L. A. HOLBROOK, o, aught by Mall; ‘TENTS puy' anked 101 : Ws for itself thiat it canuob even tem- | $4.20@4.50; pigs, $3.75@4.15. A Cwaxumuwims—The market is fairly welk | 0 101 proaf, $1.12; ‘spirits, 8ecoid quality, | - sweus butmamer. ash ot amsn * Son Tt & o bad a4 T Shears il ol o el Wl StLouia loventor's Guide,

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