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. . 2 e 5 L A L. B 3 SRS L RS D BV s e s G54 I ITHE OMAHA DAILY 'BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1887 prairle chh'kem large transactions, but two local operators | was better shares changing hands, — Rece b 200; Utica C, ; T cent. The stock has been quietly picked up Sheep. Gawr - Receipts Ul . ¥ 0 , "lE SPECULAT“E HARKETS on poiuts from insiders of increased busiuess | There was only one load sold on the mur. | $400 matlard ducks, ::.:fi'gum&l o Wl‘“““ “- Yo; Aurora R. 4, oy Y and the shorts have been run in. The market | ket. . $1.00; jack rabbite, ug Joln‘ 10\((* West continued to gain strength after midday. Oficial Receipts, 45¢_oach: jack suipe, $1.00 per doz; antelope Pom |-‘ olnlfi\‘ln 1 Agrioultural | |mnlcm¢m‘- Continued Reports of Injury Done | Grangers, Louisville & Nashville, Missouri | cattie and deer, per Ib., carcasses, 9¢; saddles, 12 o-.‘ i mPolnu n, u oz, lno Ci CHURCHILL PARKER, s v m ‘ to Winter Wheat. b e U A urons—The market o well syppled. | Economs, da@bigo; Oie, Bk oo 2% 105 | Dol iy Aglcnlmral mplements, Wagon NHARIRILER est short interest existed, showed the most | Shecp Utah and Colorado stock gells at mfléc Ne- ) Carriages an o Street, Botw ...’.] Dealer in Hardwood Lllllfl‘ W animation. Shorts bought freely, but at times | o\ K ',,.,k. and Towa stock, b8@i0c per 1. General Ma Mnteu. i Nebraska, Wo0a Carpets and Parguet Flearing. n... TRADING IN CORN SMALL. | the bear leaders attacked St. Paul and | gorcoq’ V r, R. L, C .m.“, IM. Ezo{fl:;ew |"om'.enkw, Spavish osl"’l‘nltl—(‘ol‘ofno 8| m:., laf“f-m{“:,l }gl I.mmnnn & METCALF GO, | == Willinary. knocked It off fractionally, but their offerings phidiid on! 7 Secol === " a7d £ Attention | Were readily absorbed and prices_advanced Prevailing Prices. e e ey oW Vel || v bt 107 owh;"rgo' . #1.08. " Aleonol 1¢¢ | Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Carriages I. OBERFELDER & GO., An Increased Amount of Attentlon |\, . yhun before, A great deal of long | Showing the prevailing prices paid for live | Sorria’ soo i .+ ,o., [" 50,7 Gin | blsndee _Busgies, Kie. Wholesale, Omahs, Nevrasks, Illl!fll'tefl&.[flnm nfllllllmlli Shown in the Provision Pit— stock came out, but it had no_effect and the | atock on this market: m\‘.:nmrp——’fl:’fi market lo fair] well a 05 en Pk Ll "l““fi “PARLIN, onsunonrh MARTIN, 06, 710 and 319 South L1k Bireeh market closed firth at outside prices of the ice steers, b . supplied with good stock. Bell entuc| a ennsylvan! i ¢ | Choice steers, 1100 to 1300 Tbs. o) & Bugle, $8.003 Capo £ 0088 50; Golden = Sheat f"‘ w‘ General Quotationy. day, With advances extending from % 0 3% | Tt little stocrs, 900 o 1 Tl R L Al hc.é?' wo Faruon and ry wm-km ca $120@800. Bran Am::nlmml D]Bll]fllm fl!l]ll“lfl[l[flfi per cent, Missouri Pacific and lnio,n npm; Corntod range !W;:fi‘w to 1500 3 steoh Drings B5@400 o Joren. g,&,‘ imported, & moste, 91308 | et ,_m‘ Onthe.” row » having the lead. Chicago, Burlington 004 choice corn- COW! . Ciner—Cholce Michigan cider, $6.50 per | 8.00. ns, pone m domestio, T CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. | Ui (L, U, Toliithie's Nushvile | Gommon o meditan cow A0 F 58 s, l $15@5 a0 Chumpagtos, imported, per case, l m Wnnlcsaln Hfillfllfl and Fornishing Chicaco, Nov. 4—(Special Telogram to | 134, Northern Pacific preferred J§, Mimitoba | (90 to choife buls.. b“(l)‘n(c:‘;n‘;so—mmun-a:;:g& congtitute the | $28,00@88.00; American,’ per case, #10. flll cfll]‘m tlf Bucleye l]l'lll! mlers, 4 and 5 South 108 Bireet, Qm the Brr.]—Thero were some good bugiug !g.‘l(\r‘wk lnlllnndl 1, i\xn:vh(we‘:wnéil;,s’t. Pnudl Good native foeders, 000 i ind up- GOV L Co !“7‘" Hanowans —tron, rate, €270; ”‘" Wiratars: Hay Raken, Cider M| il | S INVARD & SOHNEIDEN. orders in the wheat pit this morning and ap- | 1%, New England %, Cotton s 1§ an wards Lu)up«—Menahm '.) 130(4!6“) Maior},$7.00, | steel, speclal cast, 41¢c; crucible steel (H 9 M parently little diaposition to sell. Reports of | Omaba 18 per cent. Mauhattan was 1 point, | Falr to medium native fecders, 400 Hrave- 1Tund picked navv, 8250 per ushel | cast tonl;d do, ‘:g? fi i wagon :)lmg‘l]l_‘!vl;::‘l;::.: ‘"'N""‘_‘nfi:fi:‘j"" "°-- Notions and Gent's l‘mlxhlu injury done to winter wheat by the extreme | lower. Advices at the close were mostly | o T8 St BERERIS et | andother p‘;{f';'»“:o“,‘.’e‘l"nfiifi}' as $1 Dall- | €200 FATH L 'wh; e Agricaltaral Imfllemm Wagons &Buggies 108 Harney Streat, G dry weather in the west continue prevalent | bullish, but conservative houses did not ad- | Biliia fat sheep......... * ganGaso | Tormia slockiEIAOpE bushel: . sach, 1801, SUHALS nute; ber 1t e@ilioy eotl Sl ’ and buyers were obliged to give better prices | vise buying on the bulges. The total sales | Fair to medium sheep. 2.500@3.00 fihn: St oaneChoice Ohlo. stock, 10c per | Chaih, per Ib, 04 @1dc; leabls, 8@100: iron Corner I4th and NicHolas Strects. FAESER L w"“*"—‘s at tho opening than wore to be obtained ut | wero 835,18 ahares, against 220,24 shares | Common shoep. 8@ |y, Tredees, 6o érowbars, 60, hacrote teeth, o} Materiale, CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE © S by vestorday, " alne Light ai i .05(@4. i spring steel o; Burden's e Ieesaeeec LSS, the close yesterduy. There were no very | yesterday. On the board of trade business Good to choice heavy h © 4 154,25 Pnr()o:l\n (%:Il.rlebfl(’l‘ corn, 3¢ per 1b; other .l‘ ‘Bul‘dén s mule shoes, §5.75) barbe a A. H SPB. Jr.. wnnlm]E Rennefl anl Lu‘nflmm Good to choice mixed hog: « 4.10@4.15 _ 2 Site, i oar Tote, $100 per 100 ns: o hadis lo Grease, ete., Omahi . H. Bishop, who are now credited with an inclination to | _ GoveRNMENTS—Government bonds were % e on _(';::}f‘% ’"N}‘:‘lhf;.“;“;‘vml‘:“‘ bome | Fates, 1058 50, 63,40 stoot aile. 84,80, | Artists’ lmm]s Pianos and 0[’[3]]!, Axle Grease, etc, Omatia. A o9, bull wheat were buyers, and one exporting | dull but "‘“‘:""“ ur's qromoss "l‘""":_'m"‘; btk grown, $3.004 -«m{, .ymlzulnm‘x‘n, :1.;(\;«!3.&3, H.',‘,‘fi'fi,f{’ffi;‘ bd\‘-_vc:fl;-;}'imffimmfi 113 Dougies Strebt, Omaha, Nebrast b e vingly. First trans- 8 D, ¥ 3 J UINCES—] stock, $7.50@8.| r | 7oy —_— — T CARPE ER PA h"‘:“ KL ER L st 3L O 1.8 4 conpon 100y | No. Av. Pr. pyp- cms—iew York stock, §7.59@8.00 pef | 1) N damaged hldes, twe-thirds prics. . Tat: Boots and Shoes. CARPENTER PAPER CO.,, = v actions were at 78!5¢ for December and 8413 coupon. | 108% 1....0088 $1.50 BANANAS—The market {8 well supplied ln\v—m{c. Grease—Prime white, 8c; yellow, | m——————=0 ——— Wholesale Pflng] Dealers, for May, being 1{c above the closing prices e 0's of 0. 12 ool 04 160 with bananas at_ §2.00@3.00 per bunch. ! browy, 154e. Sheeppelts, 25@40c. W. V. MORSE & CO., Ourry 4 nice stk of wrining wrapp bid last night for the former delivery and i¢o | Canaria Southe 601086 176 NuraNew crop: ORio_ chesthuts, 15@180 | COAL. i, $10.00: nut, $10,00; range, $10.00; Jobhers of Boots and Shaes, reer Koctal attenilon $iven vo S Toat cbdurs: higher for the latter. After the first half | Ghieeey Gegine ? Pacitic per 1b; peanuts, 7ige. raw: Brazil nuts, 13c; | Walnuu block, 3.50; Towa lump, $3.00; 1owa | 4oy ar. Oma nufactory, : 5 hour the market was extremely dull but do preterred. ....10 P, D. & E almonds, Tarragona, 26c; English walnuts, | nut, §2.55; 8, $4.256@4.75. bt v { Inters’ Materlaise. » strong at about the opening figures, Decem- %0 |Pullman Palac 18¢; filberts, 12¢. 128% Readin T ‘llwkl)flnnd 283 B, B 05 ‘113 (C., M. & St ber fluctuating between 7d%c und id'se and May between 39%e and i83c. There ap- peared to be no news of suficient importance to influence prices and the little trading was Dry Lumber, KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, . I | Wl R O S| e o LS PRSI 16 £8, Agenta for Boston Rubaer Shae Co. 1102, 1104 & 1108 lobraska. Flour and Feed. The followlng are the Jobbing prices: Minnesota patents, $2.50 per cwt; Minne- s«t;\\l}m-kvrs{ ntl'lllkht,r" 20 per ‘-\v't; lgn} ie | ot Harney St., Omahs, of a scalping order, During the last hour, and souri winter fanc nts, §2.45@ [5x4 however, upon reccipt of unfavorable for- 2.60; Nebraska patents, §2.2 ) 35; rye flour, | 2xa: olgn advices and a local bear operator mak- Nitch i Central.. $1.78@100 per cwt; ryé, Graham, #$1.40 per | B0 Missour! Pac Missouri Pac do preter . Telegraph. Moxry—On call, easy at 8144 per cent, closed offered at 8¢ per cent. Prive MEKCANTILE PAPER — 6@ per cent. STRRLING EXCIANGE — Dull but steady at 48137 for sixty day bills, and #8514 for de- mand. cwt: wheat, (iruhum, § per cwt; corn- | 2x12. meal, yellow, 80c per owt; cornmeal, white, | 4X& 2 $1.00 per ewt: chopped feed, $14.00@16.00 per 420 | ton; bran, $12.00@18.00 per 'ton} screenings, 420 | $9.00@12.00 per ton. 420 Hax—Slow: upland prairic, course, ing free offes cember and the extren there was a which was at 83c for May. here was little of interest and nificant trading in corn this morning. was neither news n cumstancy s, prices fell to 125 for De- @isye for May. This was low point of the scssion and ¢ of 1o at the clos for December and 753 “"""OMAHA RUBBER C (Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills. Toas, Coees Spices, Balnnz Puder, | Manufaoturers aud Delers in Ruber o Flavoring Extracts, Laundly Bl Lehe | Ol Clothing and Leather Belting. 108 Farnam Streelf Jiarney Strset, Oman = 8.25119.50,20.5 -+ 18.50/19.50/20. 5 FLOORING, 50; C Rubber Goods. CLARKE COF o 00; common, ¥l .00, 1st and 2nd, clear, 8d, clear, 1 inch W - —__ Steam Fittings, Pump Eto:_ | ool A. L. STRANG CO. A..J[.;; WLW":.“”' G Pumps, Pipes and Englnes, Grocers' List. | . Corrrr—Ordinary grades, 20@20c; falr .. Eteam, water, rail ining supp R T R PRODUCE MARKETS, 2313 prime, SlsaGusser fancy kreen Crockery, Glassware, Lamis, Climncys, | 2 ™% Sttt Tiiricot was firin throughout and the’ p — FandB el ‘old k"e‘*"";"l"‘";‘ J":';t%?‘g"‘? et Eie._dmce. 0178, 13th bi. Onunie Nevraskn. CHURCHILL PUMP CO v i 02: E orior Java, 25@28¢; Mocha, o3 , 14,2 —_— e CHReat conal ',‘,'}‘,“;‘,:';‘,":"‘l'{,,‘""' I [ O A A L b A||)|||" lo's Ponated. ambge: McLaughlin's Clear Popy }:;'um]:le LUMBER. ____Commisslon and Storag Wholesale lems P‘]!B l‘mm[x, side influence sufficient to invite speculution. y ady and unchanged. , 25%c; Dilworth’s, Red Cross, oplar, Bx. Bds. % in —— Supplies! Hendduartors for'M D. A. HURLEY, R i ftnrers £ Commission and Jobbing, U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP B enagaanen tor o ":'x‘I""'”.‘s“n’fZ“:.',‘..“" Steam and Water Supnlles. uarters {o Halliday Wind i¢in, Pariel, 8.2 Corrugated Ceiling, BATTENS, WELL TURING, PICKE . “Dull and quict with ight business: 0se prices were i lower than yes: s closing; cash, 71jc; December, 2ie; May, T8%c, Corn—Dull and fetureless, fluctuating within 8 very narrow range; cash, 41l Ma, December corn opened at 417, sold at 4135¢ and 41'{c¢ and closed at 41%c. May opened at 48}¢c, which was the lowest point touched, 801 up to 45%c and closed at 4514¢. Oats were just about nominal Tor all fut- uren this side of May, and in them month fluctuations during the morning sessio b Lanp—Tierco, Te: 401b square 01b round, 7i4c’ 201b round, 7 ils, 73405 61 pails, 78gc; S1b pulls, f. A |8 o extra O, | Pickets, D & H, Flat. = aabete. 1414 Dide e Oman, RIDDELL & RIDDELL. anulated, n. Well Tubing D R Y 7“.(" ; white extra C, 6 (@ December, 41 v Rk . ol it BROWNELL & CO., confined to a sixteenth. From 20" Oats-Dhll with no material vhange; cash, Slgcatiics yellow C, sige; cut loaf, % @4e] Square.... . "uslmmq“a‘flfl Commission mrchams{m E]]meg Boilers and General Machinery, the split at the opening it eased oft ,,, 2ige; December, 208{c; May, 207gc. b B 50; do in half | No.1com, s, Inflxm Nu . com, 8 1 5817.00 Oysters, Etc., K Street, straight at the 1 0'clock closs, or the same s | Hye—b2 Picied—Nedium in bbls, §8.50; do in halt | No L) R stieele | Shee ira Work, Stonin Pumps, Saw M. nm quoted at the final close yesterday 78 m‘ :" ‘““"k‘!- in "m ‘fibg«'i'd:i' i };:}; WIEDEMAN & CO., Leavenworth Hireet, Omab The provision trade commands increased Live Stock Sold. DA 75 e e e s A, 12, 14 and 10 ft. Produce Commission Merchants, " Seeds. _ E s LT R e Showing the number of head of stock 8old | Toncco—Lorillard's Climax, 4fo: Splen- [ B+ & Poultry, Butter, Game, rgit, Kie: 20 South Iun 8t | = BiL. STIMMEL ,’5‘57_“"““ customary Jife, and in t neral market ! unsettled and frvegular; | o1 the mabket wd e Tpatus Jmne: Meyer's & Corne 3 rest was shown, the feeling ar, PENCING. rum- | No.1,4& 6 in 12 & 14 £t roueh. Wholesale Farm, Field and Garden Seedg i ond's Horse Shoe, 41¢ Sorg's | No. 1, was also stronger and in the ctive and stronger: mh and 2.(]..(“ ] 3 Nt "o “1"&““ @ HROEDER & €O, arm, Field and Ga A part ay mber, $6.871;: M 6. 700 6,721, pearhead, dde. @5 % Nojg & i ot Rl b o e Bry Saed MaataShovtier , DioonsExtra 4tie £260; No.1,2; No. | No-2, I Pruduce Commission and Cold Storage, \lml Iders, hovt ribs, 88,8 ORI e ltoraxe l‘orwam!nl l. cnmml nln LIGELLL 1t com, 5{ in \\ ite Pine: Ceiling DushiiNev g () { ) il couple promincnt Cres o U“’}) ond Rl e SIARMS}TRONEZ. PETaTIUS a({ 1.1‘ \ sellers, and un offe ull créa 5 vl E 087 v fast [ Clear, 3 in. Norway * RO S 16100) morning advince i a grout measure. disujy s, 1L 11ge, Armous & Co.... .. m{,{;g*",:",-"“,‘("';:;l,"lnl;{.;;; Vsl SRR e Coal, Coke and Lime. 0rage, FOrwarding and Gommissio peared before the close. Short vibs, in fact, 1 at I8@ 18! e " H. Hammond & Co salt, 75¢@dc; shoulders, - 7@7'4¢; dried beof STOCK BOARDS. DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., n 1 at 1o'clock at precisely last night's nehanged ; "No. 1 country, 4@ 5 J @iije; | A12inchs s, prices, while in lurd the improvement setu- ;\n 1, u)m. ally estublished was only e and in Anglo- -American ¥ ¢ 1 akes, 41,c. Shuis hams, 10@11c; drie bev[wxnlur,u pis fair demind but moder- ’ hrins, 4le; Hides - Rec Joubers of Hard and Soft Coal. pork 815 e, ate: unchanged; 705 | Local. DHisR “ 0 200 South 1ith Street, Omaha, No ¥ Wheat casy light, do., 7yc; salted bull, 6e; ereen satted [ o (it No.2 —J.J. JOHNSON & CO Tantiary calf, X dry flint, 120 13c calf, 12 13c; & g i ) | Bl G v B Wanututurers of Tlings White” Line, !F}P"fl?fi.,?fldni@"“l‘ i Teas b Clyarsy —-—-—-—.gs————-—-r 300 dry suited, 10¢; deacons, & Rec Oiits dull und nothing ady. closing ut Harris & Fishe pts. Shipments. 4 1 than 12-inch stock hoards same lulyh agd shippere of Conl, (oK Plaster, Time, 1u:||‘|vm o n\n.rh:v: - Fobruary und & {-\!;;Hr‘ 1;1’:1« 4 \;):;«&r] Range of Prices. T @Tiges () e P v entin Rel ,“..,,.,‘.m. N vember and December closed at $6 TN 163,000 Showing tho highest and lowest prices | % m;lu*v iy e e Bali 50| = NEBRABKA FUEL G v at_§6.40, February at ) and Oats, bu, Y0 paid for hogs, on this market during the past | fornia loose muscatels, 150 Lath,....voerr.. .65 ) s closed 4 15 1 Rye, bu. . 3,000 seven days and on the corresponding days in | V the, 113@113c. voss Smlfllm of Coal am] (oke, ary and $6.40 for February. Barley. bu. 61,000 1885 and 1886, St ,f;,}', et d,,, White cedar, 6 in., °'!'"“?°',.fi_._.,..w..,..¢ a AT g New York, Nov 4.—Wheat—Receipts, §1.4. hoop pails, §1.70; No. 1 tub, $¢ y; | 8 in. ars, 10c; "!" “EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. 86,3007 exports, 120,000; options ruled very No. 2 tub, §5.50; No. 3 tub, $4.50; Red Cedar, split, l-“ dull with the absence of features; prices de- clined trifle, closing steady; ungraded red, 1 red, nominal at 89ge} ¥ ,‘uw,. store and elevate i@ssge 1. S40asole delivered) Bt oae 3o Corn- --l{uuxlpv.s, 45,0005 options @?ye igh ded, in_store, vered; December ¢ Cnteado, Nov. 4.—[Special Telegram to the Brp.]—CATTLE—gome of the more sanguine sal - nen were of the opinion that nice hundy steers and prime heavy were selling a shade stronger, but as there were buta few loads d, what_they sold for is of the clusses nam no guide to the general market, us, taken al- together, there was the same old feeling of , dissatisfaction on the partof salcsmen who had stock that required the hunting of rds, §1.75; ‘ssorted bn\\‘l!. e e et~ | Manufacture Galvauized Iron and Cornic ‘q‘ ls\hunus $9; 'No. g churns, 8; No. 8 amu.s, Quing 1 white lime | (bm), 0c; Akron ce- M. E. SMITH & CO., Jobn Epeneter, "'”\J"' 20 Dody ment, § » 1.7 e, Gl S EADl Al as wi bk vk e o DI ABU00S) Purmsllmz Goods and Notions i bt RO R i o per ct.g mouldides, 40¢ per et | 1100 ana 11ouy Neb. | 15 % | tar felt, per cwt., $2.75, struw board. $1.75. o H. K. SAWYE 10 rasblrries) b o case 430G} AR ATEO e KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co cuso, .10@4:35; |peachs per | Com. 4 &6 in. logring Impumrsandjuhbamn Dry Goods, Notions Manuracturmz Dealer in Smoke SIacks f “Mfé‘r \\::uc g(;h;)';\‘: on, )»t,ll“:‘gfi: ‘*‘-l;r o in Celing, raer Lith ana Harney Sta., | Britchings, Tapks fag Genernl Holler Repairin cl s, per case, $2.80@2.40; oxE plums, 21b, | Clear 8 in Partiti ., treot, Onial exports, Al sales of stock in this Tarket_aro madd per cwt. live weight unless otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at 1;¢ per Ib®for all weights. “Skins,” or hogs Weighing less than 100 Ibs. Pl s el exports, 202 | 1O value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 Ibs. ot oo 0 o pium, 210, fhished. 1 S ! ut -nmm'n( importance ; n'uxcd weat- | and stags §01be. by the public inspector. B A Jor, !‘[lml)m 1195} | Clear corrugated ceillng, 4 i -2 nswzv & STONE, PAXTON & VIERLING, buyer, that is, plain and common natives, or tern, 85(@40c — 21b goosherries £1.95@3.35¢ 216 | Yellow pine casingand base i wm“ Mt and Cast Iron Building wu“, suchas had to compete with Texans and dull at_$18.30: Live Stock Notes. AR ’ R T e Wholesale Dealers in Farniturs, I rangers. Such sold as low us at any time, in | options 15 ut moderately Cattle were dull, ase, §1.60. owfat peas, Tt isa matter of congratulation that the i O ARR Nt Eaginer. ias work, ral found; ‘mlglvfihfu- fact, are now about s low priced as can bo | #Ctives sules, 6.7 Tiicogyy| (8 2Aoroiboga than Thuceday s TR lbraeiy 21" corn, o e e e S X remembered by men who have been in busi- | 1) '“‘,‘?‘c‘,’;nfm Rt Aol 31556 | Joe Bayer, of Craig, was a looker on. b tomatoes, $H0G250; " Hlb corn, § Sainedno quotations trom the Amsrioen BAcY. | e arocerien | 4 OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS: nessalong lifetime. Range and Texas stock is Dickman & Glass, of Perrin, were on the CRACKERS—Carncau’s soda, butter and - b Hflflflrfl[}ml‘fl’s Ilf w“ve and lmn Rallm also selling at the lowest figures ever known. Bétroleum—Steady; Tnited, e market, ic, 5e; ereams, 8c; ginger snaps, S¢; city PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., 1#, wire sigi Common canning natives und butchers’ | | Ergs—Iirm and in' fale inguiry; westcim, 3 \V.IA.IO\'cnucycr was in with an extra g s 2 ne load. TEAS—- Japan, 20@! lower onpovier, g | Saple Bottles Free.| yyjols Grogeries and Provisins, | o - s E BT ck was o 5¢; Ooolong, 20@ air demand but steady. 50 to 10 B0@B.005 1200 o 1350 Ibs, Jacob Koock, of Sutton, marketed two | 60%c; Young Hyson, 7,709 and 11 8. 10th 8., Omab OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS, Lard— ctive and higher; western | joads of hogs, 797, 09 an 0th St., Omal Mo i T & B Pt sares Blockors and foeders, 811 Sl ooy William Hohnbaum, of Waco, sold a load twp—No. 70, 4-gallon kegs, 81.45@1.503 T MGCORD, BRADY & CO., al'irs of kire & burglar nd mixed, §1.00@65; hnlk and; western, 13@ | oot 0 hogs at $4.25, New Orleans, per gallon, 38@46c; maple syrup, half bbis, “old time,” per gallon, §0c: $10.50; ot gallon ns, §3,25. @2.00, Texas steers, £2.00( e, $1.40002.00, Western Zers, sten and half- \)n-l‘du $£2.50@3.50. Wintered Texans, £2.45 nu. —Trade was brisk with an up-turn of ahout a nickel, the ma | tho advance. Best he and fancy butch- E or's weights sold at $4.56w4.60 and fair to 00d packing sorts $4.40(4.50, largely at 050, "Common, & @4.35; light sorts 0 Wholesale Grocers, o e B o i worth Streets, Omaba, Ne i v MEAGHER & SPROAT, . M. STEELE & CO., General Agents for Diebold Safe & Lock Coss | Wholesale [‘,mcgrs Fire and Burglar P[‘l][]f Safes, Time LIJCKS,‘ Vaults and Jatl Work, W15 Famam NH'M Omaha. 139, 1221 and 1223 Harney Stre —_— ALLEN BR ste 01 e, T. S. Grosvenor, of Tekamah, disposed of orn, 04@1e, | o jad of hogs ab the top prico. . Mr. Clarke, of Clarke & Hunter, of Long STARCH Pine, was in with six loads of cattle. 61ic; Oswego glos: B. S. Kinsell f Panama, Ia., disposed of Horraxp Herrix acarload at $4.25, and has gone back after more, Dry Goods. George Sunderland, manager of the Ar- Prixts—SorLmp Corors—Atlanta, H‘{c; neapolis, Nov. 4.--Wheat—Closed | mour packing house, arrived at the yards yes- | Slater, 3 Berlin Oil, 6}¢c; Garner Oil, 1-gallon doz, . per £.25; Kansas City, Nov. 2 soft, cash, no b , 6o asked; M Stead: corn, Ou\rxo corn, 70, —75@s0c per keg. t closing steady at Overalls. Wholesale Grocers, CANFIELD MANUFACTURING COJ VIR o steadier, with fair businiess; country orders | terday morning. Nk AxD RonesLRichmond, fe Kiten | " i (B0 pias, $4.100 more numerous; No. 1 hard, cash, 70}c: [ Not only is Chicago's hog business on the | 6¢; Riverpoint, 5c: Steel River, Rich- Manufacturers of UVBI‘H“S J . LIVE STOCK. Docember, 7ie; ‘January, 72¢; May, ic; | decrease, but there. is a noticeablo falling off | mond, be; Pacil 83fe. Ixpiao Biue—Wash- Jeans Paatn, Shira, K, 112 1 1104 Dougias Siree 1 northern, cash, '67'ge; Decomber. | in some kinds of stock. The 68c; Junuary, 60; May, 74c; No. 3 northe which has | American, 6i¢c: Arnold 63¢c; cash, 64c; December, 65c; January, 66 | in years past cut quite a figure, has shrunken | Arnold A 12¢} Arnnhl(mlflmlm‘ On track: ' No. 1 hard, 71&,‘5;“ to very small dimensions. Charter Oak, 4}¢c; Ramapo, 8¢ Lodi, 4'¢c; Windsor, bo; do in castorn | ington, 83 Century Indigo blue prints, 10c; Uniow#tock Yards, Chicago, Nov. 4. he Drovers’ Journal reports: Cattle—Receipts, 9,000; llA'fldV to strong; calves at the Chicago stock yai rds Sash, Doors, Etc. ol M. A. DISBROW & CO., 1 shipping _steers, ers and , 68c; No. 2 northern, 65@Gbe. Kingan & Co., who have recently put a | Allen, 5gc: Richmond, 5'ge; Tiaware,Sueet Lrop Bio, ot 2 Wholessle Manofacturers of ) ! ; o v patents, v o ? | Bdavstone, de; Pacific, 6c. { i i | {épcers SLTSEOL0; cows, el and “\'\-{t;{: RS RRRER urerou i mebhstaco vefyjesienstva o | A {T'A,,a, scogin, e Kear- BOUPSARN |~ FiMEBAUGH & TAVLOR. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Monldings, ern rangers, stoady at §3.45@8.50, house, which is located at Indianapolis, they | 5486 7 ockport, B4 (,flm-mn\ e e Y S T T Y ) Braoch OMce, 12 and Izara Streets, Omatin, Neby pilom Recelpte, &7.000; el:,mu:‘ oind g o Wheht, 65,000 bu; flour, 20,000 mave-ono or Son iher okt her hoss |-"lhi-T- & Standard, et Gem, ey R f‘m'umlmu.‘n . (;‘Ian- ‘ gl.]llqgrusl J‘lgli'l!!ldflm 4 sflflle RWEH'EP?P T T TR (ot her; mixed, (@ heavy. ) at Armourdale, Kan., is now about ready for | 1=7:¢} A 5 alers: d g . dight, $.2004.45; skips, $3 Milwaukee, Nov. 4—Wheat—Dull and | business, K nt trade dis- | & o, Adier & Hellor, fl|m|~'n o Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Bt reiptay B yreakiicush, | @o; December, Wigaidlay, | Lo/l e “'(2{“ ’;;"“" Frai Deions & 60, & 1. tro "Bc'fi"l' ‘f"l'i“PdELMV co., Mogidiaga, Salr Work ant Interior Hard oo Find 005 western, § ; ' ISALE 2TS, G, 10}c; g B e Bt R Teaven norih Strects, 8.40; lambs, $4.00@5 _Firmer; No. 2, 413/ B RE, ‘e T i 0l6sale Hardware A ot e Yards, Fast St | Outs—Fuirly ety 2 hite, 20a@ste. Friday, Nov. 4. | 0c; No-10, % BB "’.3" p -1 et e ey o dederon su‘::"-."’n'i it OMAHA PLANI Nuu MILL CO., Nov. 4. — Cattle—Receipta, 1 Rye— Fum; No. 1, 5ae. Produce, Fruits, Etc. 30, bolored. 16 i) der o Saeman sudet NI 41 ! ¥ : market active and strong Barley—Weak aud low The_following are the prices at which Birisioldl 380, - — == native steers, $4.20@4.70; luu to good native steers, §3.00(@4. steers, medium to prime, §2.05@3.30; ran §2.10@8.75. ions—Fivm; pork (,uu‘rzr Wanp nmb white, 18}{c; colored, WRO 18 TRACQUAINTED WITR TUE GEOGRAPHY OF YEIN Manufacturers of Monldings, Sash, Daors, Ana Bijgds. Turning, Starwork. Bauk and Omed itings. 3 and Boppieion AYenue round "lots of produce are sold on_this market. Fruits or other lines of goods re- quiring extra labor of packing cannot al- COUNTRY WILL SEE BY RXAMINING THIS AP THAT THE Liverpo der 4.—Wheat Om\l and holders offer mod iaM—Plunkett checks, 7ige; Whit- York, 74; Normandi Dress, ) " suppiled on butside orders at the ) Heay Hamware Imn anfl Steel, __Browers. Hogs—] shipments, 1 C and domana Tair; new mixed same prices quoted the local trade. Dress, Whittenton (T w_ym ) R - e -4 market o cline: che heavy | western, 45 65d per cental, There appears to be a general shortage all frew Dr 8 Hiavney Rirests Ommehn STORZ & L Bt Varcenaons, $1.iawd 055 Wk |, Cincinnati, Nov. 4.—Wheat —Firm; No. | over the country of the potato crop. 1t es- hter, 94 ———"EDNEY s alBBON, Lager Beer Brewers, Digs, commion to good, §3.60@4.00, 2red, timated by the government burcau that the ton, 50 in., Lewiston, , 82 in., 14e; Swift Ri > 0 0, §1c; Thorudike E Thorndike ) will not be moi than thre age is not . 2 mixed, 4610, 2 mixed, Wholesale Iron and Steel, Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock, Howvy Hardwa s S S oavenworth 8t Omabin, Neve ™ e | MU AR, W.L. PARROTTE & CO., NOHA Whulesale Hats, Caps and Straw Guuds. Tive Stuek c’flfilcmkffifil"m“c‘rccntfin'ts, ! Kansas City, Nov. 4.—Cattlo—R £,000; shipments, 2,000; good corn grass range strong and 5@l0c highes mon steady; good to choice corn-fe @4.75; common to medium, §3 stockers, $2.00@2.60; feeding stecrs, § @3.20; cows, ¥1.25@2.50, Hogs—Receipts, 6,000; shipments, 8003 market stronger and 5 higher; good to oipts 1621 North Kighteenth Street, Omaba, Neb. and this country will be botwi bushels. In this country the acreage was than usual, but the wide- Cordis N s —Amoskeag 9-0z., Bc; York, 7-oz, 13¢; Haymuker X, 1i3c; Juffrey X Bhuver Codcle B85, The; Creek ¢ °C, 10¢ RPALMER. NP RICHMAN. 4.0 W t white and yellow, 3 Oats—Quiet and stea Localities that usually are looked to supplies will this year be buyers, [11] 0 RIIBK ISUND&PAGIFIGIIAILW“ By reason o te ceatral position. «.ose relation to lines quuorn. East of Chicago, and eontinious h oW BRRIN ) where there fs usudlly a heavy sur- [ Kixricxy Amorial, 1501 Canton, 107 laraby ireot, Ouwaha, Nob. choice, #4.854.453; common to medium, §4.00 Cornmeul—Quict ol § plus fo o shipme I apa £ h 1 ‘e b | 6l Omce—Rogm 4. npsite ce Building, U ; Cu ! s foc shipment, there are not. enough for | 18¢; Durham, 27igc: Hercules, 13¢; Leaming: Vhfin, Kouth Oiaba, @4.50; skips and pigs, Hog Product home ' cousumption and the same. thing & % lurd 813.25; , 0. Bulk M e WILLOW SPRINQS DISTILLE ‘McCOY BROS., and ILER & CO., Live Stock Commission Merchants, [ .x.-..'a'...m......,a.,..m..mm.c.. lmDUflfll‘S&JUhflGI‘S UfPlREWlHBS&Ug!llJI‘S Market furnianed free on application. Slocke: we, Gones: may be said of Indiana and Tllinois. i long clear | Chicago reports some of their finest stock as coming m the northern counties of Da- cak; cash, | Kota, norttawestern Minnesota and Manitoba, Dakota had a fine crop. In Wisconsin and 881/@30e; May, | Michigan, states usually relied upon for a v i eld, the shortage was genaral. The B! Gei bleached, H bll‘.l(\l“d B8icy S|0\' ied, 9ig0; ' Stovens' N, 9igy ) B 10}40! Stevens' S R T, 12}c. oil cloth, 3 D Y sman, 42 ingland crop, which it was supposed | 821 /c: Clotr Lake. ghce Maple it would be large, is not turning out as well as Wiiite- G . No 2 H expected, a good deal of the crop not being 9 available on account of rot. The same is true 23@36c; | of much of the ric In Colorado g und Utah the crop ¢ heavy and un- il being made to 4—[Special Telogram to the Bek.—Srocks—There was a stronger un- dertone to the stock market and ® higher average to values, but the market genoruy was slow. The bear leaders claimed to have { covered a big line of shorts and were idle for | the time belng, waiting ovents and allowing | the bulls to bid prices up. One of the lead- exs talked loudly in favor of lower prices, but ki Jeeders furpi: u good terwms. Heleronces: cago, Jaliak fers and Domenuis Liguors 112 Haraey l wilonal B Giaatia Natlonal, Uni and Fock Ix ock Y ard g T s ornnnms | LORIMER, FIELD & MALEY OMAHA LUMBER CO., Li A1 tnds of Buiding Merial ol WA0Ie810 | mevm :......EI”E'S..E?P‘!}!EE.‘FL. ki 8tk Street 8nd Union Pacifc Track, Omah b South Omaba, Neb. =2 LOUIS BRADFORD, ORN & SHARPE, i, 1 | Colmoll Blug, inTowa, Gaiiatin, Trenton, nd Ransas Oy, An 1. “Réd—C 24-inch, 1b3gc} , 2lo; uu 2d-inch, 18c; H AR, arely steady; as ho s known o talk more than ne trades, Moad oh 310} 66, Sinoh, 180} Dealer in Lomber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Commission Dealers in Live Stock, his utterances had no effect. The most im- dull; ‘No- i medium | Mouronrant-23$h.00 .«"" | o4t e ol Tow track i of Doors, ete. nm—com‘};u-namn.xn Corneri | Roow m, Jexehange Bulding. Unian v:‘m..lm. portant factor in the market was the report Do iNeq January, Bl BANKETS—White, §1.0007.50; colored $1.10 | - ieel li rolling stock :;:::t.::‘.‘:;‘.'.:::::;‘:fl"a‘.‘: AT nank, Omy that the Chicago, Burlington & Northern i May, 4i4e bid. ' Outs, nothing Th;w I;x‘l{‘o“l:l‘;‘"“" “‘“':]:‘““,'if‘mf_’;' ¥ 81800 | G0 - o 3 : sietal ahd for hux slous sccommcintions s unsar C. EITZ, Pres. Aw. Hank & Trust Co, Omaha.” < had vuu\“limm“.»; flffgml‘ to “N‘l ln-l\"i:ni'le - sion men to hold for higher prices, but the | No. 60 gi: Bor woe g g s Vatsarmy | B et L Dealer in a]l Kmflg of Lamber, ALEXANDER & PITCH.' | te st. Paul business. T y e ¥ i 1 3 Y h Palsos bl X ; e s et oo OMAHA LIVE ST0CK, Brisas ey A g b0 forpe e Gl Tl 1 a0 Calioran B, Omab, i Commission Dealers in Live Stock, n . purchuscd moderately, and were gratificd in Tridoy, Nov.4. nrese=Market fair, Fancy full eream, 18 conservative, ite discipiin Room 2, oppguite Exchange Bullding, Uuion stod seeing the list graduglly harden. Grangers Cattle. dars, single, 123,@13¢; full cream twins, New York mills, 10 The Famous Albert Le: Ruu @Lics young Ltllnhfll‘, lefl Cement mU., Elc. “TUNION STOCK YARDS Co. \ + wentup 13 and Missouri Pacific advanced | The receipts of cattle were very light and ose, 100 nmmm:::“h e Drick 44 lnch, 100 Fobperell “,j_,‘“‘h i OF" | Botmern ohissat atd Minseapot ; 13 per cent despite the rumors of rate cut- | {yhéisted in the '“-'"_"l'f western feeders. | )hg In case, 1 facy Ohlo, 106, B4 0c; Popperell ‘nu s v LI of Umaha, Limited. ting in the southwest. The Coalers wero | Jiifh Tunged § Shade lowor than Thursdas) | Pouttui—Live—A good many of the' o1d | Rijo: Canton, 4-4, $15c: Triutih, 605 W T WIHA ey Lowbe [ Jobn . Boyd, Superiotenden b e W e B G re st s KL as bardly fowls that are coming in are very light and do | sulta, 110; Valley, 5o, Dilts re not scll as well as good spring chickeus. Fancy Browy 8Si To Dealers Only, TR e < ved fair support, and it was given eTiNG—Atlanta A, 44, i _choice, ) stock, §2.002 175@2.00; com. ; u 1408 Y JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Gut on what dealers called reliable authority Hogs. mon, $1.60a+ At med- 1'.{?.1““5‘,,.*} “»" o) A'L‘;'fff‘..“? e S e a5, L) e im Mises, Gk o AURIGIAN ARD FISESTEEY that its dividend would be increased to 5 per ’llw:uuxvh-»l hogs were 1,000 in excess of | jum, §2.00@?2.25; turke:; veights | rora C,"44, 4l¢c: Crown 3 XXX, ’AJ‘ B1¢c; | dren)reeeive protection, "JOHN A, WAKEFIELD. “ successful. Beforo placing any eent, but it ouly advanced %, while Michi- Thursday’'s. The market opened a shiade ;n- cse, $0.00 per doz, Dressed—Demand light | Hoosier LL 44, 53¢ Indmn He: nd 44, 714¢) Tor ickets, mape, oldar, Newspuper Advertising consuis A , Wh stronger and remained wbout steady durig caron of the warm weather: chickens, | Lawrence L 44 hc: OId Domnion, 44, | 4p7 desired nformation, Soply o principal ofices ia Wholesale Lumber, Bie, entral gained 13¢ per cent. St. Louis & | the day. The best hogs brought §4.25 and me. f’ k, & , h | 5 ! $he United fiates and Ci or address, at Chicago, LORD & THOMAS, Fraucisco preferved advanced 3X per | dium $4.15G 4.2 L\u)mmxz Was tuken, g 00 ook, 1@10c} Wrkeys, UGit; Sucks, | i baprersil Ry ) tlgo Popperell G, G4, [ 1 Tt Sake e Ssorsdemes i Sutntes pparied tud Americas ortibeas 4 chment ate sens ADTRRTISING AUENTS, | " ' . Gai Poppsielly 64 i Rovperpl (4 Mk | nibtuthan asbeiteas Soathats © - el i omesi o @ilag " 5/ 49 Beadoioh bevely GHICAGO,.