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THE OMAHA DAJLY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1887. 3 Sl e s e OMAFA JOBBERS'DIRECTORY | CMARA JOBBERS DIRECTO 0 Cs nhrurnhpcnra per case, umu,oll\ e Asricultur apricots, per 410624, 25 peaches per """ "CHURCHILL PARKER, CHAS. R, LEE, case, 86.0b.~5; white cherries, per case, Dealer in A@cnltural [mplements, Wams Dealer fn Hardweod Lumber, ! W5 plums, per case, $3 20@5.00; blueber- ries, per cise, $2.8002.40; i plums, 2-1b, Carriages and Rangion. 3 Jones et Betwben wh and Wooa t‘-wn-J" Parquet |“l'n=u"» And Doy BOARDS, g nery an etienss No. 1 com, & 1881800 \n I com, 8 1 s§17.00 LININGER & METCALF CO., por 250, mm-um-}. 21b, per AM"'" Nos 1o RS it caltural Imol . OBERFELDBR .fl o R e o | At Tpenents, Vi Cracs | agoers & Joters o ilery ¥ ot POPLAR LUMRER, Clear Poplar, Bx. Bd lgin. P . « Corrugal ed Ccmnk, x PATTENS, WELL TUBING, PICKE 0.G. Batts, 2¢ in.... fgx3 in, 8 18, @ in. Well Tuhmu D & M and Bev .. l‘uluu D&H, ] lqu«re " t | per cent were recorded. Louisville, New THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. | ian i Chcao, which ciose yesterans a 411¢, 801d 1o 45 to-day op reports of favorable developments tuat were to come, What these Interest Among Grain Traders Cen- | deveiopments were to be insiders refused to tored in Corn. divulge. The bank clearings were $10, ogainst $12,784,000 yesterday. New Y exchunge was dull. Holders asked 40 and PRICES FOR WHEAT STEADY. | puyers were indifferent about purchasiug, and only bid 25 cents discount per $1,000, GovERNMENTS—Government bonds were dull but steady. 2.00; 21 early June peas, per case, bt matoes, $2:40(12.50; 21b corn, 2.40. Rrerixen Larp—Tierce, 7e: 401b square cans, Te; M-Ib round, T¥es 20 1b round, Tieg 10-10 pails, 53,¢; 510 puile, 15%c; 3-1b pails, Transactions in Provisions Reported On a More Restricted Scale—Busi- YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS, ness in Cattle Active—General . 8. 48 conp . Quotations. U. 8 4145 cou) Canada Southern 59,2008, 55 1-1b salmon,, por dw K Ao Nobrasha. 308, 710 s0d 111 South L1th Street 21 goosberries, per cos string beans, per case, §1 1050 | “PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, 16.00 '. on! per case, §1.60; 21b marrow At peas, #2500 170 w'lculmralf"plement: Wuammwu T i su———— 16 Noyg no peH W W “ cBrLine AND PARTITID GAR — Granulated,” 73c; conf. A, b, fie Madi. @7, vhite extra C, 88, @f!gc; extra C, | 18t com. ;( in White Pine Ceiling. 34,00 Street, Oma CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. 2;}1‘;";:,2;?'Al‘l|lluu kb o .l;’:),.,‘..d?m vellow C, Bige; cut loaf, Ta@riie A TEMASTE S Wholesale Notions and Furnishing ) b § pillman Pala wdered, 714@7 g0, v . 0% and 408 South 10th Street, Omake, Cnicago, Nov.1 (Special Telegram to | D, W 130t Readin, ‘ X, P ,\1.| bbl .4\, in half | 2nd com. % in o s 14. —— .»._A._______r the Tire |-~ Intereat among grain traders cen- i "'",k finw\ 5 R TE: e ReiE do’in halt 3 STOCK BOARDS. la‘lllll.f‘q\fi'mmfl of Bflflflnm[.]l"lfll,"sm’,!m VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, 4. tered in corn to-day and as a result the wheat pit was quiet and the volume of business A12inchs 1 51 gerkins, in bbls, it 4 ‘! Nul(nml 5. B werowr beet” 20| Notions and Gent's Farnishing Goodsy | “TWINONA IMPLEMENT (o F4 60, - rd's Cli : Splen- strong, however, the entire session, attrib- | Lake Shore 50, Meyer's Star, Cornerstone, ,u(, ru No] 9, -: Mmflnfll‘fll ]m,lemem"w nns&m. 4 uted mainly to better foreign advices and as- B mond's Horse Shoe, 4lc; T.J., & M Michigan Cenfral. Sorg’ sisted somewhat by the sharp advance in | Missouri Pacific Spearhead, 44c. n rooved Roofing, $1.00 per M, more — Sorner 14th and Nicliolas Streets. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE c% than 12-inch stock boards same length! == e . 80 c e Rorr—Seven sixteenths, 1114@113{c. corn. ‘Opening price were e lower than | MU AL Il [ s T, S AR Wleale Refned and Lubiatng Otk the close yesterday and this was doubtless | ¢, & N, 3| 41.45 three hoop pails, $1.70; No. 1 tub, .50} ?zlqlfu]‘ 8101 Exten g\;n $ N Y due to local influences, some uneasiness being MoxEy—On call, easy at 4@? r cent, ! No. 2tub, 85.50; No. 8 tub, $4.50 wash- andard 7! . U felt us to the possibilitics of the day with ref- | closed offered at 4 per cent. L L 85 | boards, #1.75: ‘nesorted bowls, 2 ¢in.clear, Noi 180 Lath....... Artists' Materials, Pianos and Organs, : PAvER—6@S per cent, 58 1churas, §0; 'No. g churns, 8; No. 8 churns, CRrACKERS—Garneau's soda, butter and ; s hists, | | Prave Mencax eronce to the exccution of the anarchists. | o bt VE L MR TR steady at 815 for sixty-day bills, aud #4.85 for de- dent, al- | mand. CARPENTER PAPER CO., Whfllflsfllfl Paper Dealm 1813 Dougias luna Omaha, Nebrasks. "This feeling secemed rather to decrease as the 20.50 day went on without exciting inci ELEEE A 12, 14& 16 1t Rl 3 | mienic, bes”creams, ko; ginger snaps, Se; ity | o oL b b -l ARG though there was intense interest in the pro- e 55 soda, Te. 4 In. White Pine &5.5 2 ceedings at the juil und a decided relicf when LA D Ot sl sa bt fl RS SR '“‘,,"lf".‘,.d,,g)““ 00 | e pare Jobhers of Blm“ alld Shoes, it was known that the execution was accom- Chicago, Nov. 11.—Following are the 2:30 — 800, | Sherdd) Ui SHIP LAP. g 8t Omaha, Neb. Manufactory, A S as e oo plished, December wheat opened at 78ic | elosing price Live Stock Rtreet, Boato WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIGN® ‘Xo 1Plain. 8 & 10in. I\a 1,0.G, Eln SyrUP—No. 70, 4-gallon kegs, $1.45@1.50; Showing the number of head of stock 8014 | New Orleans, por galion, (fi-urzn. maple | on the market yesterday : syrup, half bbls, “old time, b por gallon, 80 5 teady and unchanged; winter These were the lowest fig- | _ Flour— AL b L ) 504,00 per bbl: spring wheat, Receipts at primary and May at 74 ures of the sessi T KIRKENDALL, JONES & GO., Anmlary Publishers. (Successors to Reed, Jones & Co.) " 8 And printers' supplies. . 30 per bbl; rye, $2.75@3.00 per bbly CATTL b o o 2, Street, Omaha, markets continue large. From the opening K bbl, 4 G. H. Hammond & Co.. 44 .]r;.“.:?h;:.l-|“:|'.‘y‘;'etl'y"r o 0(1“ tlm” galod White cm\nr,nln y \,« 12 Wholesale Manafacturers of Boots and Shots T 5 prices December wheat advanced decidedly, |~ Wheat—Opened a sh ier than closing [ Tobman & Rothehild 1en—Mirror g108s, bie corn, | 8 in., ars., 10¢{ 4 in. " round ennessce B . 102, 1104 & 1108 Ruober Goods. with occasionul slight reactions, to 735%c and | yesterday, Xe l«;\\'(‘l{' 'nml ';«"'l ‘?"“hlru);:':' § . (mwgn Llrmn. ©; Oswi Red 'Cedar, split, 1. Split Oak, 12, OMAHA RUBBER CO., or futures and 14¢ lower for ., May to 793¢, and the ciose was within }c of the highest point tou or at T4e for De- cember and 704 The board cable T-16c; December, 78 3-16c; [ Local.... Akron ce- Quiney, “huoxum ( ! 80 CLARKE COFFE 0., Omaha Coffes and 8pice Mills. Manufacturers and Dealers in Ruvber Goodf l)ry Gooda, ns—Atlanta, Bi¢e; rlosing (@ Totaliveeariarnnns . 40 per ct.} I"lu\ m—Soup " P il ber oy doc gave spot W at un -ash, 427,¢5 December, Mo Slater. B tarner Oil, 6@ | yjinds, 40¢’ per mouldings, 40c ““lll"fl peioe nmll fl;l' | her ex- B 461 ¢, i o G. H. Hammond & Co. ¢ |‘< “““IA\"; Rowr ~:“|<'; \ll(!::’"‘fl tieg fi‘\“;;l tar felt pvr.'-wt.,t 753 straw board, e' n,!e‘?smqql‘rg% ng|[:8§ Eakl'“g Eflwuer J pt December, which was uncl ctter and fair rong, with 1@ | Anglo-American Packing Co be: Riverpoint, ccl o ch- SOUTHERN Y. ¥ undry Blue, Inks, Kte. - 30.. ‘orn opened for nearer deliveries a shade 1ty cash, ;. DocomBOF, | AFMOUE & €O rvs e mond, e Py e davico BLUE-—-Wash- | Com. 4 & 6 in. fooring Harney Street, Oniaha, Nebraska. A. L. STRANG CO hh(hl‘r than last night's cl g at 41%c for ington, 6¢; ndigo blue prints, Kingan & Co, Star Godman Packing Co Clear 8in Ceiling. Pamps, Pipes and Engings, December and January, at 425¢ for Novem- crockary and Clase ber and at 453.c for May, which was yester- s A¥oriban; eigat Atnord o Arnold A 19¢5 Arnold Goldse Quiet at Ll N 1 1! 4 mining supplies, ete. b May, whis v A Speculators. ... gl Clear §in Partition i W. L. WRIGHT, o Uid Farmam Srvor, Omang. ay’s closing price for that delive The 'imothy- ; Ramapo, 3 | Clear “finish, 1&1 h aont for the Manlfacturer snd Importers of pit was filled and there was a lively business | Flax-sced —$1.15. Hotalen e Richmond, ‘Windsor, o} | Sicar B BhtanCAlIAR CHURCHILL PUMP CO., during the entire session. The influences at | Whisky—$1.10. work were a sharp demand for cash corn, | Pork—Active but unscttled; January, the government crop report, good export | $13.1 1 Pacifie, 6e Yellow pine casing and base. Range of Prices. Showing the highest and lowest prices ogin, /ey Kear- ('(\lu--m»ca. 6140 10 o | Crockery, Glassware, Lams, C""““”YS Wholsale Pumps, Pig, Fitigs, - ———— llmllll Nobrusk: Fv - Bteam and Wat puu m-nqumm for' M Death by Hanging. = i b B Foost & Co's goods. 1111 Farnam St., Omaha. movement ....;} light receipts, ]nfv«vm‘ulul Moderately active and firm; cash, d for hogs, on this market during the past ¢; Beauty, Chicago Journal: Dr. Jewell, the em- Commission and mornIO- U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP COwp o 43, December and January from 413¢e to ted Monta Stioulders, 85,005,203 T 510 petcent tradg dis- | inent specialist in discases of the brain o uE Steam and Watcr Supplics. 421 and May from 458{¢ to When . $6.85G20.00; Short b, 86,65, = VO T £ 35, Siges Name- | and nervous systemn, insisted that death Commission and Jobbing, Hanionr Wind s i n,,_”mm; onbla the lltlsl.'.l;\umr;l ‘.'h»uwl y reachiod dfo there | Butter— “Active; croamory, 22 dairy, i QLT 8o K5, 0 b_\'_h:mgnui[\\'ns always and ?1 nvcg;uity Bugter, Begs and Prodace; Couny .......',‘u soliclted. o, Acting Manngor seemed at first to be unlimited quantities for | 18w 24c. | 770 @t S T 6 | 300 @a 15 : NN, painless. He even went so far as to say oy, Hoxes' and salo and ot many bugors, bt when that Tmproved; full cream cheddars, | ! Sunday. 3% G370 300 @15 ! No. 10, 8ige m«u, d0psci 00, 12003 80 1503 | that death by strangulation, where the Buatece. il e st BROWNELL & CO., Vi B ' Vi 1lers fla PR “ D g Al 400 @4 Sund 300 3 15 cglored 2¢; 70, colored fal l’fié“.f&(‘“-)l“?&‘::’ lflk:;:ryw;::!n W ucAtll"x‘A‘l\l;L ats, 113 (2111, ¢; young Americas, 40 gt Sundn ) g’ny.' s TR n('\k was not_broken, was painless also. RIDDELL & RIDDELL, EIIEI“ES Bmlem am[ Gflflfirfll chhme" this point & considerable quantity of short Sasy ot 1810, 4 350 @ a0 @iing T WAIPBDD White, 185y¢; colored, | Whero the . |4 36 0 | 316 @m0 1hth, | 440 @445 |3 62:@3 80 | 810 @320 Bhues Irca Work, Steam Pumpn, Raw Mills. m)u Leavenworth Street, Omahu. corn was sovered, though the price was ad- [ Tallow—Unchanged; No. 1 country, 4@ vanced to 4615¢ by the operation. There was | 4} .2, 315c; cakes, 4140 some reaction before the close, Which was at ]luw—l'm anged; eavy greet 25 @3¢ for D mber and' January and | 1i ¢ for May. November corn closed at w.c asked. The d cable quoted spot corn firm with good demand and 1d higher, with futures all 1d higher. Flour, bbls he oats market was rather more active | Wheat, bu. (d3is, o attas wre pulled | Borage and Commission Merchants apart, he said the rupture or even the .. P sératching of the spinal o £00, 8 Tl B ke instantaneous unconsciousness, 3 where the neck is not broken, and_the WIEDEMAN & CO.. JSTIMMEL& GO, " breath is simply shut off, the rush of un- Prodnce Commission Merchants, W]]l]lflSfllE Farm, Field and Garden SEB acrated blood fo the brain produces an | Pouitry, Butter, Game, Ete. 20 South 1th 81, almost instantaneous stupor, like | —— " e — that produced by opium. He GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. Plunkett checks, 71ic; Whit- \urg Tige: Normundi Dress, itta Dress, 8) Whittenton @' e Gods, 41c; Stan- All sales of stock in this market_are made | fenton, Ty per cwt. live weight unless otherwiso stated. | 8ige: 'Cal Dead hogs sell at 1je per 1b. for all welghts. | Dress, e “Skins,” or hogs weighing less than 100 Ibs. 10 vale, Pregnant sows are docked 40 1bs. and stags 80 1bs, by the public inspector. 911 and 013 Jones &L, Oniaha 3 Li‘wmlnn 30’ ‘n, 91¢ ., 18Yc; York, 82 in., 1- to-di i prices averaged and closed s@tyc | Corn, bu. Live Stock Notes. Tije; Thorndike O O, 8} said that all the people who had been (Ll M LI LLDOL G »«,9 EiS e e a1 o e A LU Hogs ateody; 70} Mhorndike 120, bise” Phorndike XXX | partially hanged and resuscitated cor- | - POgce Commission and Cold Storage “ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., T4 rading in_provisions was on_n more re- | Kye, bu Cattle a shade higher, Cordis No. 5, 915c; Cordis No.4, 1e. | rohorated these o riord Judgments. But Omahia, Nebraska. ! s[u[‘a[e Forwarding and Commission,” stricted B yosicrday. e opening | ey, A\Bfin"AQatls, ot Upland| brought in & SivsAmoskens -0z Everett, 7| {hoge assurances have never afforded | s————— ; zed by more than ordinar g wag chas ac- | New tivity, but the manifestation of a disposition | g0, load of heav York, 7 -0z., 13¢ Qs of the lh‘nno( Buggy o, Rugies smisfo Jafi 412 Tsard Stree| 0. L hogs. the slightest comfort to people who had vor Urm-k mx, m-; cek, h 3 ! X E. Thompson, of Council Bluffs, mar- AA,1e; B to leave this world by that route; and _Coal, Coke and Ltme., | ° 4 N o o e, yvane | loptione; WAL gk ,‘“',“"" and - subso- | jeited tavo loads of choice hogs. Creck (C, 10¢ there is one very sound reason for be- | GMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., . Teas and Clgars, made professional speculators more. con e ved. st Sro. 5 ek, Wit | . J. Harris, of Western, Ia., sold one loud xricky JuaNs—Memorfal, 15e; Canton, [ lieving that people who a —— vative. Outsi ) of hogs ou the market yesterday. more limited, und the days busin ; Horcules, 18¢; Leaming: e " }m::;:vd nr? | WM. A. WILSON & CO., vy it one e | WO ACEALAUBNIOL | s o St of o cxm& in conscious stances nominal; No. (@S414% in store and delivered, December J. H. Haines, of the firm of Walker & renched a fair volume.” Still, while there Haines, of Posten, Neb., brought in one load AsH "' vons' B, Ge: bleached, 7 are the hands tied? Simply because, if | ———: - Spicen and Daisy Baking Powdor, | 1416 and 105 B was a subsidence, in a measure, of the bull exports, 163,000; | of heavy hogs. A, Thio) bleael led, ;\ .Q“ fous: P oy nronoth e R e was o the J.J. JOHNSON & CO., ney Bifeat, Dmiui p) o 0 o ¢ ¢ o v o T < ¥ ol o " vht i volve hle ed b B (- 2 5 ./ T e Jineraded, Sl | T Swan, of Chevenne, brought n twelve ey Whaes o St N 0503 | {at at once, in frantie efforte to eftect | Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime. cars of cattle yesterday. able oil (lmh. $2.85; nle.( ment, Plaster, Lim&, f A : 2 relief. In some instances hunging men | agd s ', FTERNOON BOARD—AS the afternoon Ses- [;l“;:'j } 2000 (!f‘l'x}t“l'l‘\“' of Union, fa., brought in two log ,.1?,.,11.,11,.,..; ] 1“ 1m ;‘é r})nmullulluml 1245 ]|lu\ c(lulg!;t. hohll luf’ u‘;l«- ]x'npe .nl,ml-e raig Tl A "v&rpl(lm.n“ otel, sion wheat, corn_and oats Were somewhat > highor i wer S SR 2 vers—Plaid— Raftsman, their heads and lifted their whole s canier, Pork closed 5@7hge higher than at 1 m....’:.,',‘,‘f‘,l.,“,«.‘.'.”" 0 wistern, 3 WIS | po Anglo-American packing house opened weight. No hanging in mine, please. NEBRASKA FUEL CO., —_____ cornice. o'clock and lard 2}gc higher. Short ribs ad- | * Coffee—Spot, fair; Rio, stead, one year ago yesterday. “ H\ } 0 | =—— —_— smmm‘s u[ cual and cflkfl. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, tanced be. old and now; options opened 1 J.13. Dunn, of Arapahoe, marketed a load QBN z., B T Mannfacture Galvamzel Toon and Cormi lower; sales, #50,100 bags ; November of choive hogs yesterday. 3 -?\;“ N 7 [ ABO’D’WELL " IHTdaH __2‘_2% CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. December, $15.00; Junua £15.00 = ci 9 e & ¢ l"‘l‘“ & Mc! 3 =55 = Johu Epeneter, Pro H;lglr':? podge sad 103 and 108 February, $14.5@14.25, OMAHA WHOL MARKETS. 5 W 224, R - inch X”i Real Estate Dealers d Notio oot O Cnicaco, Nov. 11.—[Special Telegram to Petroleum: Tnited, I‘r(uln(-l-_l:‘;:llls Ete. L H £ M. E. SMITH & CO., the Bee.]—Carrie — Estimated § receipts, Eggs—Quict; wes B,500; week so far, 40,150; same timo last lnrl]—_fllirr’ll week, 50,647. Trade was active, with a sharp H . ), 15 ' 140 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, - = = California, Dealers in city and country property of all m'y Gflufls’ Furmishing Goods and Notions scriptions. General information to new-come 1100 A04 T DouRIASO0F, 1118181V OIAl S/ NOb ers freely aven., KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co 4pka nd General Boler Repalring. it DREXEL & MAUL, Importers and Johhars in Dry Gmms Notions : The following are the prices at which \ round “lots of produce are sold on this | Braskeis=White, ‘1 0@7.50; colored $1.10 market. Fruits or other Unes of goods re- | @ i quiring ertra labor of “pucking connot a- | Brsacue Surpixa-herkely cambric ways be supplied on outside orders at the | N0 41 'u(d{"t;l\*"_ Fieoil 8oy frugt of same prices quoted the local trade. Dot 4o Grearadl, 6u Hope, ,,,c King western steam, spot. £3.10, Butter—Firm lum.um western, 1427} upturn on everything that was useful. A | western creamery, 16@27c. falling off in the supply of nearly 11,000 a8 | Liverpool, Nov. 11. — Wheat—Steady; compared with the corresponding time last | holders offering moderately. D N 2, o ' Furnishis fl "t ith GH Sta, g e Afad s week was in itself o strong factor in advanc- | Corn—Firm; new western, s 8 per cental, | | Burren—dhe receipts continue ful Bhillip cambric, 11c Lonsdale, 11_ ¢; ' Lons- st b ity e ol e B aeY AT ORI TR RUING < Kansas City, Nov. 11.—Wheat—Steady; dale, 8igc; New York mitls, 103¢c l‘[)pfltll « ) F—T'— Mg vaics. .. Jusl what (ho.advance was | pg, oYMl fi'fim © asked. ¥ | medium grades, 13@15c; ordinary, 10c. 48 il 10sge; Pepperell, 4 ich, 111¢c; Pep’ | T i Wronght and Cast Iron Bnilding Wor wouid be difficult to get. at. Plain and low [ Ng;o h MY ¥ X by 801c bid; | , Eous—The market was quiet yesterday at 1 b4, T50: Pepperell, B4, 150, Pepperel, PECSURUIEROIITENLS LU e rnmnnne grade natives that, say on Tuesday and | Decomber, 376; May. df"“' S R 14, 20 #»ppérefip'f»ri ige; Canton, 4 NACTTAaKers ana tm amers DEWENVASSTONES A T el e Ry Sl Wednesday, had no fixed value, scemed to |~ Oats—No. 2, May,28lo bid; 2714 asked. Cueese—Market fair. Fancy full cream, | ¢,/ Cunton, 44, 03 Triummph, 60 Wam. : o Wi j ith Btreet, Omaks. have advanced mare than any other class, | Minneapolis, A —\\hfu',—slrung cUCAUREBITRIENIbS LI sh it wins) “Viliey, 56. * AN e Bn A Senas i olesale Dealers in Furniture, 123403 young Amiericas, _ 1de; brick sultd, 11 graph solicited and prnmvll&flnltunda to. T e B Onabs. Nobsasta’ OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, some salesmen claiming that they were 15@ | and closed shade higher; No. 1 hard, cash, BROWN SHEETIN —Atlanta A, 44, Ti{c; A 'l'fllelemmne No, heese, 100 1bs in Gase, 15c; Limberger, 100 4 D, g, iges At Mannfactu f Wire and In Ram + December, 711jc; dunuary, 7240 May, | §i s S8ti0. 1015 Bantic H, 44, 7c; Atlantic D, 44, (lgc; At —— —_— | Mannfacturers of Wire and iron g:lm;:g;}:;fl'; e o | TTidot Mo northetn, . 0 D | Vb oy T v s, WS, | lntic, 44 s Awrora L1 445706, A CHICAGO = : Desk rae indow guaste, tgme staods, ies ] . er, 693(c; May, n, cash, | terday and considerable stock was carried i . Tve CHI AND = A — FURCERCER (Dol Hcgye) sand ¢ haliers 831d0; Docemb i m.ir: Tu n ate in e season for live poult *""’.“";};LL{‘ Jof: }‘,“;"(';‘,"“ Heag et L PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORK! canni 3 $iaNaLs = | and the weather {8 too warm for dresse 2 o y i p Zt‘.‘.?.i' o o e oy o atock | ern S83ave; No. suciihons waionrie” | o Loopu of live ehickens sokd ut 8 0025, | &5 Pg;;ly;gl«uggy bl Pepperell 0, 41 North_ Wholesale Grocerigs and Provisions, | Mau'fs of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes the ndvanco to any great extent: Tho best | gq'yut g, oo i04CntS B20@AA0; bukers'y | Dressed chickens, choice stock, 7e; turkeys, | Pepporell, 104, S0c; Utica' O, 44, 4ige; 196,77, 10 824 111 8. 100 B Omabia, Nob. | Vaalig, Ia oy . *Eor tieh ad Suausby bia: O rangers and Texans, such as dressed beof olpta—Wheat, 208,000 bu, ducks, Wachusett, 44, 7¢; Aurora R, 43, Giye; Au: , BRADY & CO men could use, sold 10@15¢ higher, and feeders wert IAME—Slow. Prull‘lc chickens, $4.00; mal- lard ducks, §2.50@2.75; tockers R Shipments—Wheat, 66,000 bii; flour, 26,000, rora B, 4-4, 6 Du unchanged. ; teal Wholssale Grocers, MOLINE.MILBURNASTODDARD Cé Western | ...k D. M. STEELE & CO., hr.9th and Putitic Ste., Olnahn, Nel b Railway Short Line. ~ MEAGHER & SPROAT, N‘ht Point 29 ln 8 oz., 10}gc; “'en'. N Vi Munufacturers and Jobbers in steors, 1350 to 1500 1bs, $4.15 Milwaukee, oNov. 11.—Wheat — Dull; | and mixed $1.50@1.70; geese, [ pott's 91 > 3580 s, 070684 505 95016 1300 cashn Toq December, le; May, ise. #.00; suipe, Jablc Fabbite, 306 | EOIRL20 ey 102, 1%5e: Weet Foint 3 n Omaha, Nebraska, Waguns Buggies, Rakes, Plows Etc. 8.65; stockers and fceders, Corn—FRirm; No. 8, 4dc. ch; small rabbits, §1.25 per doz; deer. _Lm,\aom“ + Caledonfa XX. 10%c; C bulls and mixed, $1.30@2.80; No. 2 white, 20}gc. Onts—Quiot} Ry @y antelope. 7@k 3 deer saddles, 13¢; Dull; No. 1, b3, i preie f Economy, %@ge; Otis, 9@diqe. ‘exas steers, §2.15@3.00; cows, antelope, 130. & Yy 0p SPHSALI, O ) ) Wholesale Grocers, Genera! Axens for Debold Safo & Lock Coa estorn. rangers, SLrong; natives and Iml( ey —Lowerg No. 8, 701c. POTATORS—The receipts continue liberal. General Markets. d broeds, . §3.00@ “m,w,‘ “t200a2 50, | Provisions—stddy; pork, November,$12.75 | The quality of the home grownaverages very [ FrLovr AND FErp—Minnesota patents, 1319, 1221 and 123 Haraey Btret, O Fire and Blll'llfl[' Proof Safes. Time LDDk!f ‘Wintered Texans, §2.75@3.25. @13.2 poor and is unfit for storing for winter use. | $2.5 per _cwt; Minnesota bakers' a Vaults and Jail Work, 1415 Farnam Streot, Omaha. | Hoas—Estimated receipts, 24,000; weck so Cincinnati, Nov. 11.—Wheat—Firm at | The greatest objection is the small size and it | straight, 2 per cwt; Kansas and e, far 120,385; samé time last week, 148,104, | 7 is hard to KXL over 55¢ for such stock. A few | Missourl winter fancy patents, $2.45@ The market was active withan upturnof | Corn—Firm at 48i¢c. sales of choloe to fancy home grown stock, | 2.60; Nebraska patents, §2.25@?.85; rye flour, . ; T D MANUFACTU about 50 on_some of the carly sales of the | Oats—Stronger at 2)@203c. in small lots, were reported at 70¢, Utah und | 1.78@1.90 per cwt; rye, Graham, $1.40 per P best assorted heavy. The bulk of first class | Rye—Firm at 56, Colorado stock, 80c. cwt; wheat, Graham, $1.35 per cwt; corn- Manufactarers of Overalls, packing sorts -ohi, between ummm #4.75, Pork—Firm at ]12.50. Swerr PoTAToEs—Choice new Jersey mpu'l yellow, 90¢ per cwt; cornmeal, white, and fancy assorted honvy .80@4.85. Best Lard—Stronger at $.60@6.62}4. stock, 5.50 per bbl. $1.00 per cwt; chopped feed, $16.00 per assorted {Ixm lmludh:r York sort, sold at | Whisky—Unchanged. BeANs—The demand {s not active; good | ton; bran, $12.00@13.00 per ton; screenings, 60@4.65; common ane mixed light, $4.40@ | New Orleans, Nov. 11.—Corn—Firmer; | ¢lean stock, #200@2.25; f,"d;‘r' to good, $1.50 | $9.00@12.00 per ton. .50 5 @l 75; Californta beans, Hav—The low prices of the past week and Tisware Shoat Iron Kig. A '“'"“""9“’“-“ ey e 5 % iy mflffié?mm._qmnguna T T oxa—Home grown, 75c@$1.00; Spanish | the iubility of déalors o sell immediately on 24 5 ke fr Des Molose, Maral fam! Fondr ¢80 M. A. DISBROW & CG., LIVE STOCK, $13.25. Lard—86.6: omonn $2.00 per 50-1b crate. ing demurage charges, hus’ cut a HIMEBAUGH & “I‘AYI.OR OvsTrRS—Mediums, 25 ndard, 80c; pts to some extent. Yesterday selects, 821¢c; extra selects, ;5 New York | the supply on the market was light, prices a Bulk Meats—Shoul dcrs, $5.50; long clear, $6.75; clear rib, $6.68}¢. Unlon Stock Yards, Ohtoago, Nov. 11 LGRS | DUl Hrivare & Sede Repa Shop| S, Diors, Bini and Hlans Detrott, Columbus, Indianapolls, Cincinnatt, . Branch Olflcfl‘ 12th and Isard lwl‘. Omah NI'« ~—The Drovers' Journal reports: —Scarce and firm; No. 2, 86c. counts, 40c. little stronger, good upland prairie’ going at s polnts of superiority Mesbanics' Tools gad Scales. 148 Dougles-st. Cattlo—Toceibia, 600 ot strong and | - Cornment—Quis ot #10 205 TurNips—Receipts equal the demand. | §7.758.0, Fiis rotd bplweer Cuabd B e | AN MANUFAGTURING GO 10¢ higher; shipping steers, $3.00(@5.15; stock- Good stock, 40@50c; rutabagas, 80@90c, Furs—Very few furs have been received "..,.:‘..,:.. Ot and inreauls RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., l m m ‘ 8 !I D B] ers and fecders, $1.80@3.005 cows, bulls and OMAHA LIVE STOCK. CavLIFLOWER—The supply not large. | as yet, as the trappers have hardly com- LG Rk hion wnfllmll’: Hard anniactarers of oas! 00TS, BN mixed, $1.00@50; Toxas cattle, $1.705.00; Ko iy Choice stock, §2 50, Theeda operations.. Ttaccoon, 2070, miuk, | S8 BodsnoeoRlor 8nd slsgance, 1t PARLOR Ware, Mouldings, Stair Work and Interior Hard Wood Fii western rangers, $2.00@3.0214. Cattle, OvsTER PLAXT—Choice large oyster plant | 10@50; musk rats, fall, 2@5c; striped ukunk e elabrated BALATIAL DINING CARA, 1he [ 10th 20 Harney dta. Omgna, :Neb. tern Agents e, "§0: E!'C. Comar 8 and Leutonworih ireets, Hogs—Keceipts, 32,000; market stronger; | The receipts of cattlo yesterday show a | OF salsify. %0c doz bunches. 10@40: mountain wolfy No. 1, &.00 ©dunl of which cannot be found ejsewhare. At Coune | for Austin Pow 1*"1 Jeffefson Steel Nails, Fair- 8, Nel itde :‘1‘;&!4“&5«“? 70 hvi‘mly. ‘:4 .50@4.90; light, | slight increase and the market was a trifle .dl{;"j‘"':‘" —Home grown, $5.00 per hundred. 2 2 8.0z, o0; prairie non: " P ol BlHEs te metha ot ‘i o el | = OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., @4.65; skips, 54,20 stronger. Native and Texas cattle consti- QY S0 eaver, No. 1, per lb, @ rn Ry. In Chl o0 t1 Heavy Mar . i Sheop—Recelpts, 8,000; market steady; | tuted’thé bulk of the receipts. CiRiY—Tho supply is light, Good stock | 1o attor. 81 00w ins dr deer. wiiher S0 Siohe contection wiih those of al ober sasiars | ———Voavy Wardware. | Mannfaotarers of Moflmlflls Sash, DUUB, natives, $2.75(24.00; wostern, um«uw, - — brings 40c a dozen. There is somo fancy | # per lb; dry antelope, elk, moose, etc., 16 W. J. BROATCH, Texans, $2.50@3.40; lambs, §3.75@>5.00. Hogs. stock on the market which sells at 45c. @35e. Asd Blinds, Turning, Stair-work, Dank -n-l omce i uffulo, Pittaaurg. Toronto, Montreal, rdw Fittings. b 'snd Poppleton Avenue. pNational ‘Stock Yards. The receipts of hogs were liberal and the mg':fifi;}}mm Michigan cider, $.50 per d“\‘|")|l|(l|;|":(—‘{(‘gl;||;{!|.(- spirits, 158 proof, §1 m ,nm Hew X g;}a‘:’,\': 1:.'.‘22& ;;T;:,';g':,-,,,.,‘:,"; mfl'flflw l_la al'fi ll'flll flllfl Slflfl] —_——————————y aifpmeats, 1100} marit high Befora noon. "The marker Spene sirons at | o CleNuERRIES-Tell & Cherry, 8000 Bell | proot, §1.10: do 183 X “NORTHWESTERN." ——EE'L"E\,"'i :;','“o" = | T T S ORz R ILERL 4 $0.5004.55 and remained steady during the | & Bugle, .05 Cape Cods, §10.00@10.50. proof, §2.10 per wine galloi Redistilled on wish the best sccommodation. Allicket agente (] i Cutira duy, . The best grades. brought. $4.66, | %4, dar Choioo ok aing i rouna | Sve o ‘Kennp tousbans, eS| B HT i ».r wiison Wholesale Iron and Steel, Lager Beer Brewers, '."',“g‘,‘.fl,,..'.‘...:::‘“,"(’m. modium $4.40@4.43, lots at § 50; fancy Johuathans, #.00. | 6.00; Kentucky !land Pennsylvania "Gl Makger, Chitosgo, I Asent | Wogen o e I eavanmanh Bt Suani iners 351 Norsh Wiahtesuth Btresl. Omans, Nebs heavy and butchors' Sheep. :}n.\w\ in 1 1b frames, 1b: | EYes: $2.00@0.50; Golden Sheaf | w.u BABCOCK. A (‘11 T BOLLES, — — — - - < 7 ce o 8@: i rbon a H0Gd 3 Pass T, solections, :I‘gsKH oy gekers wud packers, | No sheep wore sold on the market yester- other kinds, S3iga per T T T e by G S AU G mana, Nebraake. # Eto. | 85@4.70; pigs, M.00G ; ay. ‘ORANGES - ana #4.50 per box; §8.50 ) "Gins, imported, $4.50@6.00; domestic W s Kansas City, Nov. 11.—Cattlo—Receipts @9.00 per bbl; Florida, per box, §5,00. G oy A = W.L. PARROTTE & CO., 3 5,000; shipments, 2,000; good to choice and Ofticial Receip! LemoNs—Messina lemons, $5.00 B ' 3 { active, 100 higher; common to dull, weak; | Cattle.. .00; American, per case, $10.00@ Malaga, $5.00. common to cho corn-fed, &.25@4.85 | Hogs. . —n— Wiolsele s Caps 00 ST Gonis, | "SR Theeh. wickbtan 'con =—¥= A i oo 4 . 557 | ad popeorn Hilavs Hannwanp—Tron, rate, £270; plow \ Live Stock (}ummlssmn Merchants, e I'y , $2.00@ Py e \yn\l\gu!. qu‘i“)\m. ‘\’ Fruirs—Pears, §2.50@ steel, speci l:lllmut 4340; crucible steel, 615c; o 5, llulldn-u. lmla- % P Y : J Wy e nces, cast tools, do, 12@15; wagon spokes, per set, TR W T (1T M7 CITM B T Y Hogs—Receipts, 10,0003 shipments, 1,000 IRAPES—New Y apes 4 a 50: o1 A —_— M e ) BnThech HAN0; shimenia, 1.000¢ Prevailing Pr mf- iarEs—New York grapes, 51b baskets, | §2.00@5.50; hubs, per set, $1.50; felloes, Pl WILLOW srmrlaegsnb.lsc'ré:nnv co T PR sawed dry, $1.60; tongues, eac ) 8e; axles, §umen to cholce, #4.10@4.60; skips and pigs, | Showing the prevailing pr 73 Baxaxas—The market is well supplied | each, 75 3 0 @180; o stock on the markes: with bananas at $2.00@3.00 per bunch PRSS :{:‘“’,‘n ;,:,flx:q""“ 3 ‘;‘,;u;-‘nll)}‘v »‘:7"?1’0 oo cMca 0 ““wauk“ & st Pau| R ll!l]!fll‘(fll‘%&.lllhhm UfPlllflWlIlBS&Llyufll‘S L"n Stock cflmmmflfl Herflhaflm =g, Choice steers, 1300 to 1500 Ibs, Nurs—Peanuts, 7@? raw; Brazil nuts, 6c; harrow teeth, i« ‘ " . " Bast Indis Bitters and Domestic Liquors. 1112 Harney Marke) furished free pllcation. Ktockers ang FINANCIAL, §:'["ffilzf::‘:;?-nl\l(:x‘:“(; :.:)J]b :li::";“u;l,:m;:]u ;ll'ln';‘ru‘gnnlu. 22c; English wal® rig biecl, R bata hocan §ha — TS Y r&uun Tfan "’“;_:i S AT New You, Nov. 11.—[Special Telegra ors, s, 15@1Sc; filberts, 12c. 3 Burden's mule shoes, $5.75; barl Y T AR G e A s the B“-‘l)fl\':;:sj-l'l‘mfh:::‘:mi?»:n::“‘:: ol e IIiod IR MR W do Grocers' List wire. Lo Garlots, A0 ger 0 tbag ropagils, Fho Best Bato frlm;!(z:mh- o Conaeil OMAHA LUMBER CO., LORIMER, WESTERFIELD & MALEW stock market wero reversed and prices | Common to medium cows. .. Ordinary grades, :0@30de; fair, | " Hime(Grden buicnerss ¢ graen cured, Blu Al]kmflg of Building Matertal at Wholesale Live Stock Commission, mw‘,l\,pmm. T A T T T ::ug:{ to un‘m{‘:m.ll_l:. prime, 31i; :«.‘(4;, :f::“::t‘ ;(‘m-u f.“fé 73 dry fint, 10c; dry salt, & THE EAST Btrect and Union Pacific Track, Omabs. Boom 18, Bxchange Bulliing. Union Stock Yarday created so much stir in financial ci y D 1004808 ; old_governme iva, 38@ -—-——--———-—-6- uth Omand, Neb. terday was of 8 more conservative character. (.:?’?v“;;;\fi.f‘t-}fxrj‘ 900 1bs u:::l 2.55@2.60 A.n...."fiT.f 1:.1- ;1:::.““‘256 Se; Mocha, 28@30c; TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND LOUIS BRADFORD, —_— .__, aughlin's | 3¢ brown, 13e. Sheeppelts, 25@boc., Red Cross, | " Coar—Fie, §10.25; nut, $10.5; range, $10.25 walnut block, §3. , $3.00; lowa COUN The political outlook in Russia was reported | Fair to medium native feeder: better and securities advanced 13 per cent. 1bs and upwards. ... HORN & SHARPE, hinge, oD Mwento, | oo o8, STl L0e, 880 | commision Dears 2 Lie S, N , 251¢¢; Dilworth's, 248 2.25@?2.50 110 Jpans 06, : S tion nf4ba hist Stockers, 400 to 700 13, Extra d-tie. £.00; No. 1, $2.00 r s ugias, Boom %, Exchango Bulding, Unien Stock Yan & 'lhedex;u.x! un‘ol 3 m:l:r\":‘s s ‘nlno‘ hm]“n Prlin (2l sheep. 2 St. Paul, M‘Innelwlll, Cedl“lhpld h | e B B e | Bmaha figatnen Bl ! ,,Mh\ 00 eftect on Wm0 oapitalisws. London was | puir to medium & @llc; stick. Ri{@a{e. Dry Lumbe: Rock Island, Freeport, — Rockford, ; & mans, k. 8! Kowley v a heavy buyer of Reading, St. Paulaud other | Common sheep ils, §1.80@1.00. " * ry_Lmmber, Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport Dealer fn all Kinds of Lamber, = e ; p.... pails, 1 TIMENSIONS AND TIMAFRE y » ’ 4 ALEXANDER & FITCH, roads in which arbitrators deal extensively. | Light and medium 4.30@4.¢ 5 Provisions—Hams, 108, 11¢ — - Elgin, Madison, Janesville, 13th and Californis Bts., Oma) " This action went far toward restoring confl- | (Go0d to choice heavy n.. 430@4.55 | bacon, 103@11c; hacon sides, B " 4.80@4.45 ge salt, 73@7 dence among timid holders, and at the same time scared the bears into covering their Representative Sales. shoulders, 77} ried beef reguli Beloit, Winons, LaCrosse, | ™ —"FrEDW GHAV — [:ummissiuu Ilu}alcrs in Live Stock, lmmu lu«[ll t 94@1030; And all other 1 tant polnu East, Northeast and Bullding, Union Stoel time scared tho bea sovering i brine, plchic.Isgdan, 24 oer anerg, Pt o | Lumer, Line, Cement, Ete, Ete atih: oen b orts, o market was active, w @ | TEXAS RANGE CATTLE—SWAN & CHESHIRE C €O, DRiED Fruits—Apples, new, s, 60; evap- For ket on the ticket s com.m nnd Douglas Sts. Omuh- “UNION sTuLK VARDb co., chief interest in Reading, which led the | No. Av. Pr. Now Av. | Pr. | orated, b0 Ib ring. 1010156;" raspberrice, gtastes EraSia, 5 Patlon Bl or &b Ui Fadie W, HARVEY LUMBER 0O {ntlo o and advancad i walnie ovte yuu | P4+ % Foomy vup mazivan f.:f*r;z:“ixfii;i'“m;r:z.“’:.u:":;"":"'“r:‘: o a0 T oy, vl Ly lerday's close, up to noon 109,100 shares beinz | 4o 1003 §50 e 2 b DB e B L Bl R - = es & AL Fat e’ ny nuuub \s Y h peathes, 28 FINISHING, ““ s traded in, or more than 50 per cent of the ERkien maran! up.mfied u,.,\ha 18@18c; mew | 1st and 2nd, clear, 1, 1% inch, 8.2 Th g b el Sy o ORI, 10 Farasm Slreat, Omaba. aggregate sales, Grangers were quick to | ¢2.... %3 280 reml x‘g o5 prunes, 550 citron, | 8, clear, 1iuch, s, 2 1} lfll"‘,fi'g:"‘ Masa Manager. & Lago Advertisiug hus al vospoud 10 the good effect produced by the [ o A ‘:anwz STERRS. 2 ,\rm:(m n "“.;“1“"'.3";:;“';," Cali’ ~ ENRBENTHR, Genersi Fasseager ana | ™ TJOHN A WAKEFIELD, - successful. Before placing any o ornia loose muscatels, 2.2 new . Newspaper Advertising consul ‘m‘:‘“ “:":‘:: “’fig‘g‘:‘:{“;":‘a fi\m;:i'&%: 2o Valencia, 8l @sige. § 134, 15 S i YFORD, Asisiant Gensrsl Passsnger Wholesale Lllllher, Et, ! I.OHD & THO’M; L i 80 No. Shk. . Av. sw Pr. CaxNeD Goops—OQyster, standard, per | B * 1inch’s 3in o nersl Superintendeat. i) 7 A ost, g"‘" Cased RTINNG AGRNTS, b4 Line rapldly, und advances of K@U | 15,50 er s o.M B $50 | case. $8.10@15; strawberries, b per case | % 13, 1,210 . e b LA “h “ln“MM CHICACO4

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