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and 1'¢ per cent for Reading.. This makes | pot require many. For that reason some | Yeturned from a trip o tle Niobrara. He Snm- Mirror gloss, 5%¢; Graves' cor) A TS o v ‘flrv fair cattle were neglected. There was | proneunces it the prettiest grazing country i Oswego gloss, 7c; Oswego corn, 7o, o | the second day's defeat for the bears, but | 1oy I cattle wote neRleqll, SHEE, Whe | Reever saw Saxxep joons—Oysters, standard, per traders appeared confident that the market | (U MOl Tley Backward in bidding and [ G, P. Moorhead, Dunlap, Ta. a heavy | case, #.10@3.18; strawberries, 21b, per e was still a limited one, and the bulls w«:ruld the market was devoid of much life. The | feoder, wasin and bought two loads of feed- | #3.00@8. xné spberries, 2-1b, per n::e‘u 0 soon get tired of working prices up. he | stocker market was in about the same condi- | ars, This was his third shipment from the | 8.10; California pears, per case, #4.60@4.70; CHURCHIL B R e et EECVIRIOLS total sales were 20,000 shares, against 202,- | tion as the feeder market. Butcher stock | yards, He will feed 500 oattle this season. upricots, par case, $4. ‘\NM 28 peaches, per CHAS R. LEE, L PARKER, Light in Volume, 101 THEN yLATIAY is slow, although u_few Touds sell cachday. [ 5" . Siralin, Maivern, In., came in with 8 faan o white chorriea,” por base ]]ealel‘ in Hardwood Lflmhel‘ Dealer in A{mfl]ml‘fll Imnlnmentx Wfl% THE TRADING IN CORN LIMITED, | 21!t but stead TEATERDAT'S qUoTATION 1&g coupon. . 10 C. & N. W, Sy coupon. 18| ag preferred. The receipts of hogs were the heaviest for | by Mr. Straln at Wayne, Neb., and were & | per case, $2.50; pineapples, ©1b, per case, | = ~Millinery and ,“",,“ T ] several weeks. In addition to the fresh re- | very good bunch of cattle, ?mla ¥5: 1-1b salmon, per doz, $1.90@1.05] | ~~ammoii i OLY. AR meun & MSTCALF X R ceipts there were five loads left over from 21b gooseherries, per_ case, §3.35@ Cemtendng. The marikel wis inclined to b s | OMAHA WHOLERALE MARKETS. | wring beuns, por tube, 81351 £1b limi bean, mnm;‘zj;fia;'fififi]fi"cfi'mm“ Azmnlmrallmnlsmmmnns camma A Fairly Active Business Done in the ]1.4 e 8'x of ' 121 |N.Y.C lillle slow at the opening, the buyers hllh“ll{ T\ll‘lfl Nov. 1 |lf;&y M}IP $1.60; 21b murn\\! 'll peas, {‘2 flitg 5, 0 asd 18 Bowih 108 O Bugstes, Elfl ‘Wholesale, Omaha, N-hmn in Hogs Brisk—General Chicugo & Ao 133 ‘Bu#.&w;fl top. Rater ‘the market etloctiod wrid pood | The Sollowing are the: prices at which | - HOLLAND HERRINGS—T5@S0c per keg. M]lflu]mfl”m lemel lw. s & B Quotations. oy arred. ... 18 ,.;-,“m,m',._ iy heavy hogs went &0 low as #4.15. When the | round “lots of produce arc sold on this Be3 Gasd D 3[ . DT & 190 last train arrived, which was about mid-day, | market. Fruits or other lnes of goods re- P o8 ’L Sialatha w0 D'&R.G ’ there were more buyers in the yards and_the | quiring ertra labor of packing eannot al- RINTR—SOLID CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Berlin Oil 1, Ill\lfilml W1, Jones lll!al. ah - [ PO ow! B e “aunnta, svces | Wileslo Notions and Faraishing Goods AT & 00! market rallied somewhat. The buyers took | ways be supplicd on outside orders at the Plen axp B Richmond 6e; Al 3 And 5 South 10th Street, O o the hogs as fast as they were unloaded and | same prices quoted the local trade: INK AXD Ronks—Richmond 6c; Allen (o preferrad ; : : bR and s oun ton e omens.__ | anfycturers of Buckeye Drills, Seed Cuicaco, Nov. 1.—[Special Telegram to | Hllinoly fentral.... 113 5 they were all sold before they were put in |~ Deglers generally wre complaining of the [ i Hiverpoint 5S¢ VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, 1 *Ouikivaiots, Fidy Hakes M"Y”‘"_ L '“me the Bee.]—Deliveries of grain and provisions | k' ' o st PR O The prices paid at the close were a poor quality of home grown potatoes. They are not only very small as a rule but ure not o to be prio ington_de; Century Indigo blue prints, 10 this morning on ‘change were light and | Lake Shore, shade to be lower than_the opening prices, A:’wl-lrunt\‘,x y 3 ¥ ]‘Ufim a[m Gem,l Plll'lllsllln( fillflfll. verizers. Cor. l4th and' Nicholas Strests, My do preforred e o ” 3, ) 3, bl Titice - Veatnik - taw | B LB} Texus Paciflc Everything was sold before the market | yit, the. vicinity of Rising, Neb., | Ameiicen figes Arnold Sy Arnold B 103 1 PTAPRA, BERaE DK, wmona_lyr:lhflhirfu‘r con small, a8 speculativ husiness a8 3 closed. There ) 1 v louds of % b November h " | Michigan Central 4 Union P closed. There were a good many loud where n great many potatoes are grown for | Charter Onk 'ti¢c1 Ramapo — — '»:‘,:‘n, hu‘{nd- An--vulnn]rm"::r-tuln"wnna.m :Ir; m-m‘n:;: m‘m: ln'f"r‘..‘ ddw;mng h{wl}:‘ ich brought the | yhis market, it is claimed that the potatoes | Ajjn Sige: n“munnd 1ge Al[l'lclllml‘al Ilfllllflmflnlx Wfl[fllls&Bllm it aghor e MoxkY—On call, casy at 4@y per cent, . % % HEEPS SU60kA of. LOme RO Conset Jraxs—Androscogin, Ti(e; i and May. Corn isheld to u great extent by | qjogud offered at 4 per cent. - There was nothing doing on the marke ot laying in us heavy stocics of nome grown | L3S RGG O iges Conestoga, oe. | WHOLSaIS Refined and Lubricating 0ils, | —-——.-Artiets’ Materian @ couple of houses and oats have been sold | “'Plisg MexcastiLe PAVER — 6@S per ~ L Mk ul it p & | Barra—Standard, Ke:' Gem, 105 ™ A. HOSPE, Jr., for May, and of this there was little to go | cent. Oficial Receipts. S0 poor. (ln:‘:..».nhlm‘ Illnnd‘\hn) :n‘. |n||'|l|||p( 14 B, cased, $6, Axle Grease, etc., Omaha. A H. Bishop, Manager. ) Yy " \ I re U N udo s g - - around to-day. When deliverios wero ot of [ STentiva Sxciaxor - Dull but steady ot o ever hofore, These potutoes. tre very fne | . Co1 0% Fiixy o por. Artists latenals Pianos and []]'Ia]];' the way h": erest centered in wheat and pro- | FRSLid for sixty day bills, and $1.857¢ for de- | g c0p”) ,l,y..| h‘u'w aud ,.l;n'.;myn the Ctop was the [ QO s “"CARPENTER PAPER GOn 1813 Douglas Strent, Omaha, Nebrasta, visions, iverpool cables were easy, with < —_—— Euirs argest ever raised they are not cheap, us 80 { jg,.. — prices for spot and futures tending down- PRODUCE MARKETS. Cattle curs, Chicagn | many aro beig shipped enst, 0| W Wholesale Paper Dealers. Boote and 8hoe! ward, but this was regarded by many s u re- ki b B L CHleko | o bould oaslly Biivo heah uvolged. | The | 0. 10; W0, colored, e pedial mtcen o siven to Lot st cidare® MANLVILLLICHED flex action of the weakness here for two days hicago, Nov. 1,—Following are the Prevailing Prices. following suggestions as to pucking for ship. 4»0[“ :-:I\l\l‘nvnnl s Bristol, Lo — Jflbhfm 0[ 809 alld mmcs, past and was little heeded in the pit Ih'hyn:v ""I’;l"'_'uk"l"" il dhianged: Shn\\‘\nfnw ]vr({(\'mhml prices paid for live :v}\\:-x;|‘:\:}'vr|»:- unfln;«:"’:l‘!‘ \\'ul’i(‘“:;\Inl‘\'ul“\l\.':;‘l‘l. O Cantwr. Wirp~<Bibb white, Printers’ Mflglal- +Omaha, Neb. Manufactory, Summer noon wheat for Dec delivery was 3ge | Wit SNORatly wctives opencd a shade | Stock on this market: " S WTC AN SN R .. % 7| "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, | _ sz R BLL RS NG Junuary ribs | higher than clo; figures of yesterday and | Gy gico steers, 1100 to 1300 dhs .00 4.2 jils the sale of the good article, At this g At Allmlary Pllhllsl]m A 11 e o were up 7e and pork 15, because the receipts | closed S¢ar : fes Decem- | eat little atecrs, 900 to 1050 . thne of the year butter should_be pac ofmandi Dress, 1 e packed in s holding ot more than 35 or S0 pounds, 1in thin muslin and packed so as to s without defacing it. If you place it ina sy 4 ass, enlers in type, presses and printers' suppiles. g st R Al i Whittenton Dress, | Dealers ia typg, nressel and pritaps. susplies. 4 w‘mlfisfllfl Mflflflrflcml‘em of Boots and Shoes NG 1102, 1104 & 1108 ki, of hogs, though fair, were considerably under | ber, the estimate. On the other hand, wheat | Corn—Quict, moderate e firmer: opened at yosterd: showed strength and during thie early ses- [ Giters OReife sion sold up fully ‘je for . all futures. | g5t * e h Cables were casy end wheat, both spot and futures, was tending downward at rpool. The primary points showed ! Corn-fed range ‘steers, 1200 to 1500 { e, somewhat | G604 to choice corn-fed cow s _close and Common to medium co (iood to choice bulls Good range feeders. .. Good native feeders, 500 s and up- ards, Rubber Goods, Agents for Boston Rupb Lewiston, “OMAHA RUBBER CO ___Coftoes, 8plces, Eto. Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods CLARKE COFFEE COn, ds, 41 /¢ Stan- prices did_ not fluctuate or December, G change materially nt straw, bri ; : : : " ‘Omaha Coffee and Spico Ml 0.0 SHAts veuali Ny Fair to mediim native feeders, 600 excelgior in the bottom of your cases unde 01l Clothing and Leather Belting 108 Farnam Strect, Soported Llodrancon of 151,000 Dshetn, “Th s and upwards your fllers. also on the top of the top laver | P55, S AT T T = = | Teas, Coflees Spices, Baking Powder, receipts here were 157 cars, considerable Stockers, 400 to 700 1hs. under the cover. When the fillers arc much i York 7 Steam Fittings, Pumps, E Flavorihg Kxtracts, Lanudty Blue, Inks, Kto. 141110 under the estimate, und receipts for Wednes. | - aime Thnott ”,' Prime fat sheep. smuller than the e gare should be tukon to ~ AL BTRANG GO. THavhey direns Onabe Sobe N od &b 68 1 ve the e Fair to medium she fill in the spaces, thus insu afety against ey eliverin To the ‘monthwere oqt of e | hisky—e.10. ll'mmnun sho, g G s ek 8 - anps Pipes. and }]ngmes Crookery and Glasswai way attention was more than re attracted ol Jight and me 400 d by the ex) comp rallray and mining & . 90, WL L. WRIGHT, T 10 the fact that the stock of No. 2 whe: (xf;{:“,'i‘l;“‘]‘;;{‘fi,’l::'ml; - Good to choi 454,25 | 1 these rules are observed in packing e L 5 and 126 Farhum Street 5 Chieago was reduced the past week t bushels, that_there is but about bushels here now and that but a few cars day grade No. 2. December opened at Good to choice mixed hogs. 4050415 | compluints from breakage Wil be few — Never pack poultry until ull the animal heat Representative Sales. is completely ont,” Ponltry. dry picked. sells to botter wdvantage, Always pack feet Agent for the Manufncturers and Importers of Cottswold N CHURCHILL PUMP, CO. Crockery, Glassware, Lanys, Chimneys, Meactied, Ao Wholesale Pamps, Pipe, Fittiugs, Bic. OMce, 3118, ih ht., Omaha! Nevrask. Dry Salted Meat short clear, &80t @h.35. 90; short ribs, 6. dy; creamery, 196 , w and Water Supplies! Hondqnriers for'Mast, | == , & fraction better than the close on Mon- R R R oftitiis head, and ot | (ficathed) 10i¢c UStovons' S R T, 12 Bten tm e Cotgoodt " iy }‘l'?nfiu'i‘ YOmAbA, Commission and Stora, and sold up to 7 ie, from which é e L o8y YRS ing for 20 hours be itling, thus | Ve W S ET s | Stor, point it reac sveral times. Junu- @I "{“',‘“:,[,‘“‘\"m‘ il B leaving the crop empty, and avoiding dunger | AR G S Dado oftaha, U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., D. A. HURLEY, old from May opened at | fte: 10@10}es vounk A 0 om0 | of souring FLAN N ELS—Plaid — Raftsman and scored a 1 advance by selling at a40 BUrte West Point 80c: Steam and Water Snpplics. Commission and Jutbing, ‘allow—Unchanged; No. 1 country, 4@ Clear, L e City o e per o N vice | W 3 i ' 18, 918 and st tter, Rggs and Prod Conaly The closing prices at 1 p. m. were | g8 REUREUIREL (% sTOCKE ather cr N BTN A et H S ACUe AR Lpar oA eragEn o St Y e November 72lgc, Decemb e, Jan- Hides— Hacaipts fair den 2.20 186 1 grades, 13 lhes or- B. H. - Grape Baskets. 114 Dodge St., Omaha, L Walue, STERN STEEN Cuprse—Murke: fuiv, 2,40 om0 240 | cheddars, single WESTERN BULLS, young Americas, 1 1.00 140 108 Limbor No. 1 ¢ and May 70%c. T rien doscd at 1 p. . to-day Jgo better for [ fiie, Uachan garly deliveries and de botier for May. | e e rading was limited, Heceipts this morning | Gmn S5 & SBOONA, bad were but four cars short of the estimate, or | 1Y salted, 10¢ ,m acons, cach, i heavy salted bull, e BROWNELL & CO., RIDDELL & R| DDELL, Engines, Boilers and General Machinery. { Storage and Commission lflmnamg Sheet Iroh Work, Stenm Lumps, Saw Mill. 12161216 Spocialtie- Duttor, Eyes, Chense, Poultry, ¢ ney full cream, ,'Ivuhw indsor Receipts, Shipments. Ohi 3 AL G Oysters, 12 8outh 1tk Stree 406 cars. The estimate for to-morrow was | - ]l Bt b STAGS. hio, MEOTUT E 1S~ 840, 5002 55, 00 — — - — —— Lo RS small at 110 cars. November closed at 4115c. | Flour, bbl S,000 phife) 1.60 4....1457 1680 Vi POty BLANKETS— Whito, §1.00@7.50; colored 81.10 i “Soods. WIEDEMAN & CO., December sold at 41@411%c, closing at 41ie, | Wheat, bu. oo WESTERN COWS, old fo @s.00, T PHIL, STIMMEL & CO., Produce Commission Mfll‘challls danuary 41@41ie, closing at 4115¢, May 43¢ Corn, bu 1124 1074 2,00 "y Breacuen Sneemine—Be cambrid, Poultry, Butter, Grme, Fruit, 20 South 14th 8 e o e T o yes g 00 1070 0 B0 | Ll e, Gt et G, | xo O et V0T buder el | Wholesale Farm, Field and Gavden Seeds 4 SRR o Provisions were fairly mh\(- There hrocs { or | keys, @12 cr ducks and 00, 414 Cabot i fruit of = ~ - were no deliveries, as trading in November ““\”'\"’: 4 v“\\“}‘" el e Av. sm«.uw, e, Mg Sk Loom. 8%/c ‘l\'my LU LI LI fi.‘.(?;..sff'i.“ifif"i‘i f“, (fl.o hias been of no moment. Receipts of hogs ew York, eat—Receipts, LIS — $4.00 ) er b = — uccessors to McShane & Schroed were good and prices well maintained. | 2035003 export options vari 180160 400 Gave—Iteceipte Tight: pri Storage, Forwarding & Commission Produce Commission and Cold stm‘fl[e Operators manifested more desire to trade | little during the rly hours, but tow ards the 120 4.00 120004500 mallard ducks, 16 inch, T ARMSTRONG, PETTIS a‘ CU ! ) and speculation showed a fuir increase and o | close they strengthened and advanced 'y 120 4.00 £1.5001 1 1and mixed ducks, Omaha, Nebruska. better feeling developed. Pork was the favorite. Several large traders lited | better: ungraded with buying heav red, nominal at 89! from $12.40 to in store and elevato closed at 1 o'cloc December closed at 84 The few t Corn—IReceipts, 104,005 exports, ¢, leaving off fi vabbits, 404 doz;_antelope und deq L es saddles, 12 14e, 10 500 64 440 A n: spot grad 3 3 @s6te: D d, S8 1o delivere suipe. o1 0: Juck snij & T 1 ad caulifioy Oy~teis —Shell, $2.00 per hundred: bulk, hundred: selects, Storage, Forwarding and Commission, | = af the ey Bugey Co. Huguion sy Coal, Coke and Lime. wiolesle aid retail, LU0 and 12 Liard Street, * | GITAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., “Teas and Clgare. Juhhflm flf Hfll‘fl aflfl Sflfl Gl}fll. 400 ¢ ¢ Triumph, A, 44 “Atlantic Witk | Bantic H, 4 1003 | Jantic P, 44 and May ot S13.0001 firm; Lyte higher nts, (I | Rt : WM. A. WILSON & CO., 30 South 17th Strect, Omaha, e owing to smail ol s wid @ better .|.-‘ et I Royal bavs. | Hoosier LI Indian [||§ 44 n,'.-l. Importers and Jobbers of - Teas & Cigars. J. J. JOHNSON & CO., mand, November sold at (@630 in store S Whando ominion, 4+ | gpices and Daisy Baking Powder. closed at E0.-27i0.50, Junuary ut. &30 Deceniber ¢ ; ; v Hand picked s 2 s0; [ Fwrenco L o 4 niohs - | Spices and Dy Taking o vlc’"”:mmuuumnu-p Manufacturers u[ mmmg wmlllg L"]‘]F 6.871 nnd clos 35, " Short ribs arc 10e, [ Outs — Receipts, exports, H00: hund-pick n, KLi3o NG good clean | ge: Popperell, 84, 04, 18ei i R an O but only o better t I e low mixed western, 32 s4c; white « "';"'\ ]1‘m 3 inferior grades aed Pepperell, 104, 4% Farnam St., ? £ " 29 N Wachu b, 44, [ b pot, fair; Rio, steady at $1 ad oysters P oy NEBRASKA FUEL CO. lier and fairly uctive; sales, Porarors—Receipts 1ib good to K nt 24 1n, 8 0z, 16, .h. De- home g in, 10 oz, Cornice. Stippers of Coal and Coke. West P i er 4114« "llu‘ll Biitors oz, 15e: West Point 40 in, 11 0z, 10 “TEAGLE CORNICE wonxsm 214 South 13th 8t., Omah nber ‘ OTATOES ~Caledon @iye: Caledonia 3L —_— 5 o Y 5 d with hons o G} other delivenies nominal, Lard s—Firm and demand fair; western, 13 n{"\";\‘ 3 h ”'-':““1 ‘m-““f'l ”;‘\“’I e General M ‘North 10t Street, Omahia, D it 8 o 3 offered on the market at%0c per bushel. Home 2 - 3 ¥ = - S 20 S e, 2, 801 ey bt vy gl e 1 beb A | T Smoko staoke, Boilors, Bt A o X t 80,30, J . rk—Steady but ver ; oL N I o 101 proof, spirits, second quality, | . 8mMC 2 et Dougl l1th 8t., Omaha, Neb. » flv{',\m,'.'\ ..‘".l‘.f,'.',:r:l vl,’.‘,’.'.‘",'.'.(r;} ,.,4'{2.'._' Lighte;igsiorn sieam, Sroh 80114 O gt e 101 iroof, #1.10; do 188 proof, #1.08. Alcohol H. K. SAWYER, i an 11 PRI I L 188 proof, £2.10 per wine whiskies, £1.00@1.50, Kentucky bourbons, and Pennsylvania n Sheaf bourbon and Brandies, importe stic, 1.4 y supplied with good stock £.50: Bell & Bugle, #.00; ( Cririy—The receipts ‘ave lar stock better. Good stock brin dozen, Cinkr per bbl. of other deliveries nominal, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Cicaco, Nov. 1.— 1 Telegram to the Bre.]—Catrie — Native cattle were scarce, and good native steers ve Butter—Quict; western, 13@35e; western on. edistilled i i KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co blended St | Manufactaring Dealer in Smoke Stacks, | ryoovters and Jobbers in Dry tonts Nuins Genta' Furnisbing Goats Corner Lith aud Thruey Sty o £2,00006.00 ¢ 82.0006,501 hiskies, £1.50 45/00@BR!50 o= 1T R ON WOV AT - rted, .50 PAXTON & VIERLING, __Furniture. in fair demand; west- Britehings, ks and General Botler Repaird dgo Street, Omul b s B0 "Louis, Nov. November, 7 Firm; ¢ 1.—Wheat—Firm; cash, s May, S0kc. 8839 c; Decem- —_ron_Works. e Michigan cider, #6002 6.50 scarco’ B0 AN TR Good Btonlc, 85 lomesti . Cha fes, im- i1 DEWEY & STONE, Outof the 10,000 fresh cattle there were May o BaLZo ‘l;r\m\\\f, !.\h:‘. d xts i l"r‘m; Maiora, wu-n-:l:p::r Cuse . m;mno‘.;:..-uu,pu.x- Wl‘fll]lm 'dllfl GHSI lI‘[lll BI]ll[IlIIE WI]I'k l l Dal Pfl lmm ALl 7000 Toxans, S seusars: sor mooea | i Cate=DulL {c; May, 2814, itse, $10.0000 10,00, Engingt, Urusawark, genera founder, mathine and Wholesale Dealers in Furnitare, Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebruska. #1004 Sorronto, $ Stear—Choice Ohio st seemed 1o bo about all the natives necded, as | 1ers—gain there is no great scramble for even light [ Whisky—#1.05. offerings. It would be natural to suppose Butter—Firm and unchanged; creamery, vY HARDWARE—Tron, rate, £ Ry.and steel, special cast, 41 ser b other | cast tools, do, 12613 s plow | | Bincksmith work. dfice and w ‘,';.'”‘,‘. 17th Btreet, o “"OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, k, 10 per Choice rice corn, e i hubs, e " Telloes, n il — = that an advance would follow this light run | 23@20c; dairy, 16621 Showing e aiio o a1 stomTsoral | LD ¥ = Onot e £L60: oniaucs, h dos, !flllllffl"mfl[:flfs of V{ill‘e“ and !I'flll Rallllnfi EAXTONFOALLAOHERIGICOS of natives, but such is not the case. On the | pe Tiher Do ban T on the market to-day : Onraxces—Messing out of the market; juare nuts, per lb, esk ral .:w.. fz\e:“; In, Sower stands, wire signs, wmlesalfl Gmcmes. and vamfl& first attempt at asking an advance bu, £0.00 per bbl, £5.00 per box: Ju- malleable, 861 TS | 803jc Corn, November, 88 CATTL ember, Jijc bid; May, 413 & o £ Aty ar bbl, £.50 per box. .u( harrow teeth, ic; | OMAHA ¢ sAFE "AND IRON WORKS, 06, 707, 700 and 711 8. 10th Bt., Omaha, Neb. will leave salesmen and turn their attention | De H. Hammond & Co 3% Cpen bbis % Bt spring steel, 4@he; Burden's horse shoes == = S H.. e Matiati Plive and veceipts | sbring steel, 4@he; Burden's horse shoes, y beast of the morthern range. The | _Kunsas City, Nov. peculators. ... TR HNRL RS 84100 N T Bor in car lots, .00 per 100 Ibs ils, | Vauita, fail work, iron and wire fenciug, signs, o(c. Wholesale Grocers, 2 goft, cash, Harris & Fishe B 3 rates, 10 10 50, $2.40; steel nails, Aiidrean, Prop'r. Cor, 1ith and Jack d quality of Texans and rangers shows some | gio'y %y Sy o pase ) sap vin, Gonlton, etc, 43002 mmon, | bes. n butch S EASTIER L SPROAT 1%th and Leavenworth Streets, Omabs, Nebrasks. llr:: :E'X“i{.;'fi.fé.‘:,'\-’:?.‘(.‘,".“.‘;K““ Srwvale :?fl‘\‘ Stead) sh, 85 - otal, o Graris—Home grown stock is in liberal | cured, 7e; dry flint, 10 Gen R AL 35tk Lar Db OIT R (A Tack 00t T D.M.STEELE & CO. 1 the wholesalo and retal markets, Con. | iy ke My, pRppINIIng I uovingd ypstioiidy i Grease—Prime white, ning gtock, however, is down_to low wate Pire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, easked, Miscain sime wihite Wholesale Grocers, marl, Texans ranging from $1.50 to $2.00 Milwau kov‘ Nov. 1—Wheat — Birm: ik Vaults and Jail Work, 1415 Farnam Street, Omaha. 1319, 1221 and 1223 Haroey Nlnol.omnhn‘ Neb. Texans that can be used by dressed beef | 2 AR08, o OV L e el = T [ B uion s OF £10.00; Tange, Overalls, — dealers 82.95@2.50, of fat Texuns from _the | S48t 70%c; December, T1ie; May, %@ | Kingan & Co i3 p Lo S e ALLEN BROS., Indian territory §.00@3.20 and rangers £2.25 | ™% Vs Local... Baxaxas—The marketis well supplied with Vi rrari- CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. Wholesale G @3.80. Shipping steers, 1,350 to 1,5 Corn—Quiot; No. 8, doige. 1 at £2.00@5.00 per bunch. ; 25475 Manufact { Overall 0l6sale mCBl‘SI $9.85@b.105 1.200 to 1850 1bs, $3.40@ Onts— ?"""‘ N No. 2 \‘\hllv, 2814c, Total. w erop; Ohio chestnuts, 150 18¢ anuiacwrers of Uvera s, 1114 and 1116 Harney Street, Omaha, Nel to 1200 Ibs, §3.00@3.90. Stockers and feeders [ RYS-Firms No. 1 b Unsold.. anuts, 7isc, raw: Brazil nuts, 13c; —_— - - 9 " Barley—Higher; No, 2, . X@.10; cows, bulls and mixed, i h H h h | Provisions—Quiet. 40@1.75. Through Texas cat- < > » Range of Prices. tio steady and unchanged. Western rangers | Fork—November, $13.00@13 monds, T Jeans Pants, Shirts, Etc. 1102 and 1104 Douglas Street, eb. llimml. 20c; English walnuts, OmAbi LEE, FRIED & CO., Showing the highest and lowest prices [ e sold at §3,1003.30 and bulk at §2.4002,50, Minneapolis, Nov. 1.—Wheat—Opened | i Tor hogs, on this market during the past | Z0efollowmg are the jobbing priecs: M. A. DISBROW & CO., Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, Hoas—Trade was brisk, with but little or | Weak cand ruled quiet; No. 1 hard seven days und on the corresponding days in | Minnesota patents, £250 per cwt: Minne- Wholesale Manufacturers of TiowareSheet Iron Kic, Agents for Howe Scalen.ang 10 change in prices as compared with yester- | T0'¢c: _llk't‘flnhg'r. 71}40; January, 1885 and 188 sota backers' straight, §2.20 per. Kunsas M| Neb. day. To-day the regular winter packing | May, 77ige; No. 1 northern, cash, ahd Missouri winter fancy patents, $2.45 Ma, Date, | Oct. 187, | Oct. 1886, Oct. 185, 2,60 Sash, Doors, Blinds and Moulllums, BT L on begins und some thirteen houses, | December. 8c: Janury G Nebr HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, ka paten m. 2. 351 e flour, b 1685, Sx18).. 10T 161261101 50190 T2 70 | Branch Omce, 12th and Isard Sire Neb. 1 reat and small, have buyers on the market. | 2 northern, cash, Gic: De - @ £1.75(w1.90 per cwt; rye, ham, $1.40 per Ao I 503 U t heavy, ‘mice tender-weights and ll’l\ilu- On track: 1 hard, 403 ?-3:}:: :‘nrn nnl: ] ?& ] ¢ | ewt: wheat, G u!mvu, z’l per ewt; corn- | T sy BOHN MANUFACTURING CO., g!}!qgfi_ Tqflfqfiafihfiéfilfi EEDE}LEE?! delphins sold at #.60@4.65; prime packing hern, 68}¢@@(S 0. 2 northern, 65 25th, 0 @ meal, yellow, 0c per” ewt; cornmeal, White, | A g o White Pine nflfl[lfflcml‘flfi ur Sash, DUUTS Bllflds e pasice: sorts, #4.45(@4.55; plain and common packing Flour — Steady: patents, [#4.25@4. 2nh. #1.00 per cwt: chopped feed, $14.00@16.00 per | 337 J ) d o sorts, #4.00@ light sorts, #.50@4.55; “";‘;.“523',.5’ :"‘("‘"’“:"0 ey B0Ge “l::“hr |:‘."s| ru":y;l.x 00 per ton; screenings, L B Moylings, Siair Work and Interior Hard Wood Fio- RECTOR & WILHELM¥CO,, ingel gt B0@4.65. e = ) e h 9000 per ton. ; e 3 d 0 5 BHEsue es, HIDGE. Shipments—Whedt, 4,000 bu; sfiour, 28,300 [ - Hav—Slow: uplund prairic §7.00; common, | 33 81d 2nd. clear, 1, isinch, el e Omats, N i "_"yyhfiqlfls‘?lfl Hardwar‘gmm s FINANCIAL. hh\"‘:w Orleans, Nov. 1.— Corn — Quiet; 7flxfién e e T |t e w3 18, i . OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., for Ausiio Pogder g, Je o Nl i NEW Youk, Nov. 1.—[Special Telegram to white, bc; mmé‘ B llow, 57 " | per cwt. live weight unless otherwise stated. GrocersiKist, ; Alsclach 1 el 0K, “4ooo | Mannfactarers of nflflmlflfl, Sash, l]flfll's, — tair, | 1 1 ney greenand | B ¢ Tinch,s. 2 s, old government Java, 28@ | ¢ ¢ Mo Oats—Steady Cornmeal—§2.85 Hog Products— lower; pork, $18.50 Dead hogs sell at }5c per b, for all weights. Skins,” or hogs weighing less than 100 Ibs. ATPSEATEN no value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 1bs, | e10W; S2e: and stags 80 1bs. by the public inspector. 8005 Intarior Java, . 44.00 the Bee.—Stocks—The course of the stock market was a great surprise to the bears who expected that, from the weak and fe And Biinds. Turning, Heavy Hardware. {pds, Turnin Bank and Ofce y oton Avenue. W. J. BROATCH, OPLAR LUMBE ! Arbuckle's roasted, Clear Poplar, Bx. 13d > Heayy Hardware, Iron and Steele ish condition of the opening, there would be | Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $.33; long clear A T N tes XXX, 25%c; Dilwort ; Red Cross, 3 in. P STORZ & ILER, Springs, Wakon Stock, Hdrdwaro Lumbor, ste. 100 B et | Bad Glear 7ib, s ek S T P Lflflfll‘ Beer Brewers Lornet, T an i Hurney Sireet, Onuuhac o' "% sales were at a slight decline on the majos Qustio ylh 401D sqy DATTENS, WELL ) EDNEY & GIBBON, ! et . LIVE S8TOCK. Hogs lower, cans, 8¢ round, 21 North Kighteonth Bireet, Omain, Neb Wholesale Iron and Steel. of active stocks. This was only temporary, Heavy receipts. 10-1b pails, 31b pails, 1ox 00.45 — ] olesale Iron and Stee as the bears became nervous. Londoners | Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Nov. 1, | - COERE T | Tubing D & 3.00 Wagion and Carrlago Wood Btock, Heavy Hardware, were. not in the market to any extent, as | —The Drovers' Journal reports: S RHOTER Jiets e 3 cont. A, | Pici kets, D & H, Flat.. 5 to. 1217 and 121V Leavenworth St., Oniwha, Neb. this s sottloment day thero and their ox. | . Cattlo—Receipts, 10,000; market fairly ac- | J. F. Kessler, Craig, was a visitor at the extra ( “ X =——wete. Gape Mo stock- | yards. tive; shipping steers, £3.00@5.10 Hats, Caps, Eto. change was closed. Mode e short lines compared with that which followed the | #2.1 man, Broken Bow, orkilis, iu bbls, $9.50; do in hulf S s e SR aipalel aigamn RS UNER0 ERane LTEE, et ion, Hooper, Neb, was 1a'looking yellow C aToi] o N, G PALNER N P CHWAN. 3.7 WANCHAND, W.L. PARROTTE & GO, wero covered on the early deprossion, but | and " mixed, - $1L00G250: - Texus cattle | fo fooders, | 0O Meatm in bbls, 8650; do i hate | No. o i a5 | o g cum el o® LOLMER, RIGHMAN. &G0, Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw GUU[[S. purchasea of that character were uothing | steadv. wnd ' ncliangod. Western rangers, | Among those in with cattlc was 3. Chris- T bl ar0: do tn halt | 0§ o Live Stock Commission Merchants, . o Heriarhiesh Ombe. Nob, R 4and 16 ft. £2150; © 1107 Harney Street, Oma Hogs—Receipts, 80,0005 > = ce—Roo . i = report that the Granger rouds had agreed to B lowerS rough J. 1. Holcomb, Hebron, marketed a good 3 50 D Ofice—Room 24, Opposite Excha. Buliding, Union S 4 and mixed, #.30@4.45; packing afid ship- | 1ohd'of 2510b hogs. warE—Two-hood pails, per doz FENCING. restore rates. The information was greatly | ping, $485@4.65; light, $.40@4.50; skips, [ 48 G~ 8. 3 3 3-hoop pails 503 No. $1.70; No. 1 tub, & 3 tub, #.50; washboards, No. 1,4 & 6in 12 & 14 ft, rough. No. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO Live Stock Commission Merchants, andiILER & OO magnitied, as no definite agreement had been @377 M. H. Jeffrey, Osceola, was here and mar- ered into. Northwestern and Minnesota heep—Receipts, 7,000 market unchanged; | keted a load of hogs. od ¢ 4 hoge. £ sorted howls, No. 1 churns, 9; | No. IS TY ST & Northwestern ure said to favor a 21 cent | Datives, &175420; western, $3.00a k:llu‘n'ouffnn;;‘“‘fiw of hogs ave urns, §5: No No, LI Pe o Market furnished free on application. Stockers and llIlDflflBI'S&JflthPS I]fPll]BWlIlBS&ngIlflI‘S i il b 4 Texans, §2.00@3.25; lambs, $4.25@5.50 per | pounds and cos! 5. nacco—Lorillard's C umax, e CEILING AND PARTITION. dors furnishied on good terms ndia Bitters and Domestic Liguors. 1112 Harnay advance between Chicago and Minncapolis, | 100 1t RALG g ke : : Bing andSouth Ouiate Na & 100 1bs. A. Cruise, Atkinson, had in two loads of | did, || 's Delight, 41c; 1st com. 7{ in White Pine Ceiling .§34.00 | Btock Yards, South Omalis. S p— but the Chicago, Burlington & Northern had | * National Stock Yards. < East St. | hogs and a lot of sheep. oy a2 R0 Coling s 1§35 00 Wuth Oighs. & Lum not agreed to the raise. It apparently made | Louis, Nov. 1. — Cattle—Receipts, 2,0 John McBride, Blair, was at the yards s Hor 41e; Clear, 3 in. Norway ! « L1118 | LORIMER, WESTERFIELD & MALEY OMAHA LUMBER G no difference to the timid bears’ whether the | shipments, 700; steady; choice heavy native | looking for stock cattle. » | Spearhead 44 2ud com. f in, * 7w e 1400 I agrecment had boen signed or not, as they | SeCrs, & 20G4.60; fair to good, .60 "Tho winter packing season_opened yostér. | , BiaousExira dtic, 82005 No. 1,82 No. | * ™ ™ s10ck BoARD: - E}X?_fi“fi!,fl?}“’}‘l§§},%‘,m vorae, | AL KRS 0f Building Halsrlal at Wholesale rushed pell mell to cover, and in s doing | B smgara. l:}x&'«:mm to prime, $2.90@ | day with heavy receipts of hogs. 8 SRR ata W st Al indbats.,.... i ; §outh Owaha, Neb. : 15t Bureet and Union Pac N‘\'“‘“‘l‘fl‘ prices 1@13 per cent on St. | Hogs pt shipments, nono; | | 7ames Cannon, Hampton, marketed threo | _ Cyackens A Sede i ARl e 1R § B0 B HORN & SHARPE, Louis “BRADFORD, Paul and Northwestern. The sensational | active and steady and butch- " 84 AT pienic. 5¢; creams, Sc; ginger snaps, 8¢; city i e e (3 iagi i i ERN AR Nocinosiern. ko sonsstlonal | asuiro sl stesly's shiaite heary.ahd Mohi i cvigrioe Fatlpot, ooy . was hero | Boga ¢ ¥ Y INoa u w Commission Dealers in Live Stock, | Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, oo Sehieh mped 41g i mmant | Soricars, mediuin to choce, #4.50@4.00; pigs, | W14 bought seventy-four head offecder TiAs—Japan, 20@! unpowder, 20 “oow o qgqe!] Room %, Exchango Bullting, Union Gtock Vo, 8, | Doors,ete. a ouglas, Coruer stk Pacliicr that “was. woak sister yvoutoraurt | common'to good, $3.80@4.15. Charles Ford, a real estate dealer of Sioux | 60%¢; Young Hyson, 2@soc; Oolong, 20@ | Tnch Graoved Roofing, §1.00 per Memore | Jmans, 'Kuferences "omiha, B8, Kowiey' i Dovy acifle, that was weak sister yesterduy, | Syt dSOiy Nov. 1.--Cattle—Recelpts | CIty, was umon the visitors at the yards. G0ct than 12-inch stock boards same length, Pros Am: Baak & Trust (o, Omunae el C. N. DEITZ, broke 5 early, but rallied 21 per cent. The | §500; shipments, 2,400; offerings mostly H. A. Blair, a prominent® stockman of JELLIES—80-1b pails, $1 80 1.90. BHINGLES, LATH. —— — e o F impression prevails that Gould left liberal | grass range and the market was weak and a | Wyoming, was here with a train of cattle. Provistons—Hams, 11@113¢c; breakfast clear, .., 10 Extra *A* ALEXANDER & FITCH, Dealer 1fl all K‘Y'ds of Lumber, selling order + good 1o choloe corn-fed, $4.20( 1 a | Pacon. 117, @i2ic: bacon sides, Aiq@atie: dry | *A*Standard for Missouri Pacific before | shade lowe L. B. Shepherd, West Point, mari *A*HB& «wo | Commission Dealers in Live Stock, - , " lo befc g o It, To¢ade; sboule iried beet | 6 in, clear, No. 1. 150 Lath........ leaving for Europe, hence the recent drop. common to medium, $3.85@4,10¢ stock- | load of 205-1b hogs at the top of the market. s ~ A vaad 1 , ng, Unlo Vanderbilts were firm, and 3{@1 per cent #2.00@ feeding steers, £2.65@3.25; | * Mr. Hoagland came in_with a load of hogs | Lo 1 @103 e b 1 O T G TRER W, URAV' bettor, Tho advance in felegraph rates is lw,fi"m iDts, 12500 shipments, 500 from Dewitt, Neb., which sold on the market. expected to make Western Union earnings | opened 5c lower and closed 10¢ lower: ' con H }: De npison, Blue Hill, was in lookin heavier, and a sharp advance was expected, | mon to choice, #3.90@4.85; skips and pigs, ".‘l“:l % ~‘",‘" 4 W :”‘ » ‘l"‘;‘ el "“]‘"“'“” “‘” . ¢ S0C) ot gai % per oo 2. 00(@3.80, mong the visitors a he yards was Dr. but it only sccured a net gain of 4 per cont. Hall, a well known citizen “and banker of The advance of 1@3 per cent in Pennsylva- Broken Bow, Neb. > , unp: nia had o stimulating effect on the gencral White cedar, 6 in., }¢s, 1% 8 in. qrs., 10¢: 4 in. raspberries, | Red Cedar, split, 15 08, evapo LIME, peiches, Quinty white lime {best), %oy ment, $1.75; hair, i plaster, $§1.75; sash, 40c Mr l( 3 doors, 9 in. qrs., 11c; ds, South Omaha, Ne fo; Tenncsseo UWB'N STOCK YARDS GO., Lflml.lvflr,’rl.:lmli,‘g[}flllifl}:. E-F.[.:.'.’ Ete, ‘ 01 Oma, Liniel, B a'30d beael T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO,, upmm-uaenl == To Dealers Only, Apples, new. kb ring, 0@ 1( d, 2820 b pitted cherri d, 18@19¢; new 3 W. H. Smith, Crete: J. Cummins, Tal runes, B@dige; citr blinds, 40c' per Offce, 145 Furnm Stroet, Omaha. list the last hours and the highest prices of Tuesday, Nov.1. | madie, ‘wnd T Mortiurer, Madison, wero | Loudon lavers, a0 “fll"'“r"m locsa | tar tolt per o, B2 ROOFING. W JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, n S sordod. . Po Vi X Cattle. among those who came ock yes- catel i new Valencias, $5(@ SOUTHERN . ! 400 GAY. oro tocordod, Peapyivenie ad| ol iy | AR 080 B0 Rma TR WIS wiovk yee- i G%5 ““leom sxoin flogrias. Wholesale Lumber, Etc, vancing 13§ per cent more than regaining the lo receipts of cattle were liberal The o T k Ieaaited sad A nact SR § e, O Sl Pl (ol - o o en-sixteenths inch, 115{@12¢, e ported aud American Portisnd Cement. State agent dividend. At the close there were net ad- | Market was dull although quite w ood many Jorth Loun Cattle Co., Fiba, had six | Sruce=—No. 70, +gallon ke . # 45100; | Qloar 8¢ n Ceiling. . . ont and Quincy v . cattle ch A vo loads of cattle und one load of b the | Ne o Burlington & Northern, 13§ on St. Paul, 134 | fed vullle changed hamh but the local pm'k» With them. lim'u'm .l'nn'n"}w: d:alzm‘uux:o' unl‘l‘“ Tl:n l“ ngi:u:;uq;db(}hn #n Northwestern, 2% on Wisconsiu Pacific, | ers baving been liberal buyers yesterday did Mr: Byers, of Byers, Patterson & Co., bas | caus. per doz, $6.25; Quart cans, $.25, Yellow pine casing and for Milwwikes Kzdraulic Ce Composition and Grave! Roofing. Youthfi ] 1 Ageat, for Warren's Natural Asphalt Boofing. qfl.OhST"Jl‘.‘.:.‘r"r%Ea.‘m.u? c-fflf«'d Medal Brand 2 apd 3 ply Iead; €errors und b ractices R e GoLbEN SEAL 0o, Bicuars S 4 in. ~

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