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o T ST T T 5 <« THE SPECLLAT“E M’\m\“\ | much money as at any’ previous time this | slow: shipping st X; stockers . o Funpowder, 20@ { D | sear, and it they dont gota dividend they | and | foaders, @001, cows, buils and ) i Ooolong, e ':‘]‘n Y Al have had a chance to get ot at a good profit, | 1Xed. B1EHES.80: Texas cattle, A105 | #4.48 top on cattle and £4.85 on hoes. AR ) R Xkab The opening was firm, with advances ex “17’.’,{." ‘|‘(‘.‘r."<l:\‘|»|;,m.:4’]‘-n:v‘ closed stronger AvJeniing, | OV LIRS |~~‘rm:rlxl.'l‘1':mk' "7..4'41‘15‘;:!:%«: A Remarkable Increase in Outside | tending to 5 per cont. London was o heavy | mi £4.40004.70% heavy, 46004 %0, light Swift.& Co. thelr pral stoer ter- | Gyrup, half bbis, “old time,” per gallon, 8e; CHURCHILL PARKER, CHAS. “'[M“ . Grain Speculation. buyer of St. Paul and Lake Shore. Cables | #4.3 m T0: skips, &3.10004, 55, day . Tgallon cans, per doz, #10.50; half gallon 1 Ao rored more nautey for 1. T the | g e Raceta QM strone: pativon | Georee outel, Milard was hore with | el ' 0 i cane, 030 Dealer in A@cultnral Inplements Fogus, | Dealer in Hartwood Liker, ¥ SHARP DEMAND FOR GASH CORN, | 1747 ¢rowd a brisk demand existed for stocks, 2,003 45 15‘.;:]‘:1 exans, O v Jr., came in with two loads of | 8% ‘«n\\u.»gla:.fl‘.‘: Mot Bt o ko "".,.'.L,'.":.:‘.f..’.".‘."" i KH 4 Parqaet Floering._fth and Donglad * [ the short intcrest showing up larger than | “Naejonal Stock Yards. Fast St | hogs from Stromsbure HorLann HERNINGS- 15800 per ke, “T LININGER & M ~ nery and Netloney 4 i, 1x|..-.<h-d’ e sharp working up of Prices | Loute, Nov. 16 ~Cattle—Raceipts, 1,70 | .18, Hunier, Omah, had in uinetecn loads Tty Good Itural § AL AL . OBERFELDER & CO., 5 : caused the shorts to rush to cover and com- | shipments, 800 market strong: choice heavs | of cattle from fie et ry Goods. . : Bhort Crops and Light Reccipts Ca petitive buying caused a broad active market, | native steers, #4304 W ; fair to wood . | ¢ g :1.:;:“1“‘\‘\ © ;l,,.. u‘ sold on this market Prixts-Soun Cotors—Atlanta, Blgei An?'cu rd mme Bnh waflns camazes llflnflflcl’! & JDWBH lfl lflmeflllflflm Steady Advances—Provisions Keep | New bull pota were reported forming, the | UVes, 830dd; butchers’ steers, ‘mued i the pust two d later, be; Berlin Ol 6gc: Garner Oil, 6a [ . Bussies, K. Whuiosie, Omaa, Nebraska 08, 310 and 213 South 11th Street. ~ Up With the Procession— one in Weatern Union being composed of | & Kt % Sanicerar common® to oo oo | Ay W. Beahn, Cortlamd, was here and | 56, [F% AN Kowrs Richwond, 6e; Allon | PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, e Cattle Rule Stow. Connor, Wormser and Dowd. It was also | fed, g i marketed a lowd of 25¢ hogs, mond, 6c; Daciie, 8150, 1¥D1to BLU 6.~ Wash Amwml “ I' Rl AR AN A said that Western Union would be listed in [ Hoes“Keceipts, 80005 shipments, none; | = Arthur Spearman, Springfield. marketod a | ington, 6 Century Indigo biue prints, 10 rdl lmp ements,Wa[uns&Bnmu J.T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., London, the Banings to act as transfer | Market active but lower; choice heavy and | load of 547-Ib ho < at the top price T Arnold 68.cs Arnold B101ge K, W6 and W7, Jones Street, um.nu CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. agents, Thils liad s sbimulating eMect and :ly‘ml‘ hlvr!;( s l.-;t‘.v;;n.“u wads0; Yorkers | D. 8 Kinsella, Panana, was um'.‘.n; those I\runllilhnl\urnfilm\r.dn,z,“ S AT D olesale Notions and Pumgmu GW R 4 . Fot: 1d packers, #4.30@4.66; pigs, common to t the top price for hogs yesterda, i Ramapo, 4! Lodi, Cnicaco, Nov. 16.—[Special Telegram to | Prices advanced 13 per ccnt. St Panl ad- | goorl, 8.904.55. Wilson, Morehouse & € ived « Richmond, 81,05 'Windsor, b laflflrflcmm“ of BflDkflYfl Ill'llll sflflflflm ‘—‘ the Brn]=The Chicago grain market s | Vaiced 1€ on the heavy covering by shorts, | Kansas City, Nov. 16.—Cattlo—Receipts, | the top price for two loads of 3161 Ho Hddvatonie, te: Pacitic, fe 5 : Oultivators, Hay Rakes, Cider Miiis and 'Luban Pull VINYARD & SCHNEN Dot scen 8o active o day ns this in months, | 404 Northwestern 1 point. The Vanderbilts | 5.m05 wents, 2,600, good corn-fed ni S R. Black, Kearney, n heavy shipper, 7 drans - Androscogin, Tiie; Kear. vaiert el Ani Neho uree Notions and Gent's Farnishing (}Mfl { Taking the session through the tone was | Were up %1 point. The Coalers, although @4.50; commion to medium, & was at the yards with five loads of cattle, Ak \‘“'"lk!"'lfl_ % ‘”|'I':"“ '"fi‘-h 4 | srong and of much greater proportion. A | StTONE, were not so prominent as for several e i, feeding steers, | john Hall, West Union, came in with two | 1, n‘.,..,:.'"h‘:-" 4, Caned, WKL S AL B ot e b o o | v i, Dt a1 ot con T | Ly S G0, ks T | b s i s o s e | P B st W | Anionltoal nplement Wauons&ane! ... e the outside. The commission men were | follure of R H. C. Hill, one of the largest | Hoga—Keceipts, 16,000 s B i e AL LL, C, S8, Kige; Name Corner 1t and NicHulas Rtreets CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. busy and many of them believe that the day, | OPerators in Philadelphia, who was short ( market strong and highe QKU HSIH LF s R EE T el ] o == = i %0 long looked for, when ‘the count 10,000 shares of Reading and 3,000 shares of &r‘wud common to medium, $4.00@4. .‘“"l,,‘"(",',""‘_‘! '\'\IL-‘“‘KU\I.“»'."\'\'«I}I \‘:AI-:":( __Artiste’ Materlal wmmsalfl Rflflflm flml mecmu mls' i should “take hold of speculation,” has at | St Paul, caused a rapid advance in those [ ®K/P® &0 Pigs, $2.75, O o it A HOSPE, Jr.. " | Atlerease, etc. Omaha. A, M. Bishop, Managety 1 4 > AR S - | securities, but with & small recession the o vt iy L Bristal, 19 ) e | lust arved, After threo days continuous d | SECHEICS It LA B DOV, Frcension jthe OMAHA LIVE STOCK, o | AR wia WAN AT Wt 8, T84 cCI0FB, Al'fisls Materials, Pianos and Organs, Paper, e vance in wheat, professional traders in that | 1o St 0S¢ MR Er b te e AL L 2000 i nm-..n.u.m-- Omaha. Nebrask " CARPENTER PAPER CO, ! grain believed that it was time for @ reaction | very heavily af prosent. The big bears are | There was a slight gaim in the receipts of [ "§\{5G 0 e L Plunkett chiecks, Tige; Whit. | s = L . and although the opening was higher than | covering their shorts and are paying more | chttle as comparcd with the day before, thore | o MF. Saltzgiver, of the firm of Saltzeiver 8 ' Notmundi Dross, Boots and Shoes, _ wnfllmlfl Paper Daalm, last night's cloxing, the first impulse under | attention to grain and provisions. being fifty loads of fresh arrivals, The | S{hVIL Curtis, was in aud marketed a load Whittenton | =————5~G=1r | Carry ! the realizing sules of some of the longs and | , GOVERNMENTS—Government bonds were | market was not very active at about steady | ©f 10¥S PIIA ORSE & CO., eper” Kpecial aitentlon give o re. i1 i b o an Jorks SPY | e ‘bavutesndy prices. Good corn fed cattle were in fair re Shutidy oL BLGOL i 2 Cailsy Jobbers of Boote and shflfl!, i e offe e short scllers . VESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. quest and oue bun ached $4.45, The and shipper of Wahoo, was in looking for = il m{n: :I;u .Il.l.‘u;-!lu-.m\:rrhrn:. Ko -‘.}:; {:!'r‘l(h: Qhbad bl L was very little inquiry for feeders, SIS o R lrhr':‘:‘:\‘fl:k:-. FRrmAm B O Bosnonr(0C10PY, Bummer | e N NEWBPAPER UNION. H sient buying orders to absorb thes or- Hog was at the yards and sold w load of 259 1H IRKENDALL, JONES & CO., i sufficient buying orders to absorb these offer ® {kgw, and thoreattor “the tendency was up I\uu]‘éxnrn “:‘hl(- “wlz'n:nxlzller m-.n run of hogs yes- | hogs at ¢ (8 or# to Roed, Jones & Co.) Dealers 1a type, presses and printers' supplies. 808 i y - Pacific erday, altho e re ¢ 54 ita: i b ward, First sales were made at 743c for ) & Alton the day beforo, - The 113 car Yoy SAvE S O T s auen Sl Wholesale Mannfacturers of Boots and Shoes S DL Seh Saine December, and ®%c for May. Under the “\' I lnxu'ilxlml'nluwl urlm‘ ceivod against 164 on Tues In addition 2 e ) Kk 138, 11c; | Awents for Boston Rubber shoe Co. 1102, 1104 & 1108 SR Rubber Goods. to the fresh receipts there swere 16 loads LA I which had been left over from the day be- fore. The market opcned at prices about steady with the close of the night before or . 1 perhaps in sowme cases a shade stronger. The | OMAHA - WHOI market continued fai active at about steady prices and closed strong, Everything sold by widday und th s annn "OMAHA RUBBER CO., Manafacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Ol Clothing and Leather Bolting, 14 Faranm Stroet influences first mentioned prices fell away to T4 @i e for D w | business in partnership with 0. dock, of I D Erle. 3 A Ao preferred 1 oceasional slight reactions the advance | Niols Centrai was quite steady to T4¥¢c for December and about Kle for May, where the price hung until noon. When the last board cable was »mber and 803¢c for May. (SENTUCRY JiANS—Memoral, 16c;, Canton, |~ Cotfee pices, Eto, + Durham, 27 rctles o 3 - urham, < Ilu ul caming CLARKE COFFEE © Omaha Coffee aud Spice Mill Teas, Cofees Spices, Baking Powder, Fllvunnlh::‘II:(;%"I‘J'I‘:T:H.BInles\l:::‘ K. 101410 |~ A. L. STRANQ CO. duce, Fruits, The following are the prices at which round “tots of produce are sold on this L & N Michigan Cent » bosted, @ still larger number of bu o ing SWdUr cime s ar large line R Sheey Fracits or other Lines of goods re- = oot | B hore e o teolh R, bt one lod | 0 et o of ki Gt oo __Crookery and Glassware.. Pumps, Pipes and Engines, i “T;v :,, b f( Tov Décerh bap, abd 8 C. W.. that had been held o ways e supplied on outside orders at the W. L. WRIGHT, Rlemm'l‘x,n.-‘r‘l‘ll‘:‘r Snd mining sugplies, etc. 8y R b ) Mn\n —On call, B4 same prices quoted the loeal trade, Agent for the Manufacturers and Tmporters of semiidchriina s May. Nearer deliveriesat New York showed ® MEHOANTILE PobE—0G8 1 Gatiis Oficial e "”"l""~ Burrer—The receipts of butter yostorday | - Calodonia UPUCKGW GIHSSWGI'E Lamps, Chi CHURCHILL PUMP C a sharp advance at the same time, which 5 ERLING ExC —Dull and steady. X . were more liberal thin those of th duy pre- | Economy, S ! DS, lmlleys Whalesale P[lIIlDS Plflfi P]mm helped the upward movement here. Trading vious. Prices remain steady at the following Ktc. Ofce, 117 8. 13l l Umnlu Nebraska. was llght at ontside figures, and there wus & PRODUCE MARKETS, Hgiros ‘ S —aa i A, QTS NOUHER. Water Suppiien’ Hondguariers for Mas 16a1se; medium = Bteam and Water Supplic: a ~ .Chicaga s 5 SEaT = NG PR TR Dl it R0y reaction to Ty @75l ¢ for Decemwher, andSUy | Chicago, Nov. 16— Following are the 2:30 ‘Chicago | Erades, 1 I cstendag wero v Wi — SO o A'°“ and Storage. | 4,5 wIND ENGINE & PUMP CO.i~ { A1 86k W2y Whcke Ve mASUSUL B b | Slommeomiots R A RTAET detivel Tord1 i o oqint o TN stsam and Water Suoplics | With the exception of May delivery, which | _ Flour—Steady and unchanged: winter mith's add, wd.. 2,500 Commission and Jobbing, 4 | wheat, $1.5004.00 per bbl: spring wheat, Halliday W Si., Omahsy 3 Lk Vel . 5] Market st Tancs eream, vis and wife to J R Watts, lots ) ud Produce. jen o S o for Comm were the loweat, and. the | SO0 per UL rve, 3,00 per bblj single, 1 PR 2 Wi, Hedford place, W . 250 b8 L it e | —— Bdbiyadeg . S 2 buckwheat, £ 306,25 per bbl z the r o o | 12015 ) i Pahs to Lawrence Case Grape Busket St, Omuba. BROWNELL & CO., result of the morning's trading was toput |~ Wheat-—Exited higher, caused by stronger m:‘l\(‘:"‘;‘""h(}“:“msmhm- Drices paid for live ‘]{....‘“.',‘,.;, 1% i lot 6, blk 73, South Om 1,000 | === - - c Limburger, v eday and wife to Mitne RIDDELL & RIDDELL' R . In "*“","'*"““'*“‘“" "1.\‘.‘.;13“'\5‘ Yo 80 20, ik 12 ota 3. to Storage and Commission Nerchants, E"EE"FSB‘PHM and Gensl;g]._.|-!q.?.cnm§]:¥. Tots 6 to 11, blk #, Union Bpecialgies Buiter. Eegn, Checte, Poultey. Ghme, 1 the !lrlnm of wh h was the highest poiut of the sic; December, ibje; May, prices about ¢ higher. The demand for | cable cash corn continues sharp, and the inquiry ‘l‘"' “l"t:'“]h for “in store” grain in certain houses indi- Ly Choice ste Choice steers, 1100 to 1 Fat little steers 100 1bs in 100 10s, 14¢ PocLTiy 3 = S¥HPed FAn 6 stod! fowls o The demand is very. to South Omaha, wd..... 10,00 Oater, Kic, Bier 113 Nouth 1ot Btrew cates that some of it is to pay debts to_eleva- Was alsoactive and stronger. Cables (it L cow wm? dresse v drug on the mar LR WIEDEMAN & CO., s tor men who have advanced corn to fill ves- [ wora very encouraging. - M BT 565 K160 Y 6y kot 18 sell for ying ctal, W tb lot 4, blic2, Birst “PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., sels recently chartered at low rates. Cash :.‘-‘:)’u-rm r reaction were force G to/ehoiba bills dozen, Towls bring. $2.00, Drcssed | - 844 to South Omaha, wd.... corn was worth 451 to-day. This naturally Cush, 4575e; December, John MeDonald et al to John H We Good rango feoders, chickens sellfor 4ase per pound. cording oo Protuc Conmision Marans, | et Farn, Field and Garden Seeds r 4% ¢ B b i ¢ berg, lots 7 and S und all of lot 6 uot ‘Otanlia, Nebi gave strength to the speculative market and AR AR , 3 ; Good nativ 1o quality. Turke) @10¢: ducks, Fwe. G D N aanC AL 4 7 W, B n“.m”“m R o ARG 4 sorohE AR ALITHE s— Active and again stronger in sym- VAT GAME ipts fair, nd, light, mar- occupied by Stephen Hamilton & —_— = — m?c;plx‘t S oty chrous oL Eheteifoier hy with other lines. Cash aud December, | 1 1o ket stewdy at following prices: p. mfn' L. | Cou bl 18, Credit Foncier add, lease GEO. SCHROEDER & CO., five years, €600 per year, (Successors to McShane & Schroeder) IPranklin J Hotchking and wife to ARMSTRONG‘ FETTIS&CQ. R L i c“qllll]!smfllm L swme smraaa Forwarding and Commission, Ambler plac 3 i :':,;;*{\x.‘,‘,;,:' Tk e ey g, Mgt} f There is not much corn being sold_for coun v account, and the local traders who fight ch advance have so far had to buy back at ber corn opened ut uy at 48loc 1.00; mallard Ay teal and mixed du according to quality m.;-. vabbits, #h-0¢ narket, r Prime fat sheep. Fair to mmln A Van Fluctuations w tandancy Was caused by nu» ad- RO a slight falling off in Coal, Coke and Lime. | cember sold at 45c, Junvary at yance in V«.lu at and corn. J.mmm £13. receipts, ummuu. prices do not ma DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME ( at 483 @dNse. There was some reaction, [ Mav 141 differ from those of previous Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, 0 Bouth 13th Street, Omahia, Nebray however, before the close, when the fiurcs were, December 43 @449.¢, January 5 & and May 45%c. Oue of the principal ship Choice to fancy homg le. Common grades and Colorado, S5t grown sell Wate, Utah Tmporters and Joters of Teas & Cigars, i Patterson sub-aiv 700 A 3 | ox- | short clen m DOTATORS v Torsey, v and wite o Willard B Mil- T J.J.JOHNSON & CO., LR Uy S KL O TS | pers says the demand for track corn is unex- 3 5 Potators—Chowe new dersey | W, e te o, Willurd i ampled at this time of the year, and much of "‘[;-’;‘"“ sl 1@ L4053 445 | stock, £.50 per bbl. The dewand is fairly u“ ol 1and ik 6, Dennise's i Maflflfflflml‘flm of Tllinois White Lime, —_— —e — — 1 it i8 going to fill the wants formally supplied Sl ter—Steady ; creamery, 221@28¢; dairy, Levis 1 Hill'to Vacly ¥abi ) S ¢ Cont, Coke Coment, Plaster, Lima | by Ohio and Indiana, but which those states | 183g(@24c he market coutinues to improve | 1-€Wis ill'to lm v Yab nmqp‘ LG Smenn Mt i | have not the corn to fill this year. Reccipts | . Cheese—Ttim: full cream ched as regards sales. Pr aro quotéd us | Al loteTand 2 bik7, Arbor exten- awer Eipe. | Oice. Taxion He umaliA ~ MANUTALLIU N hare to.day wore 154 cars and the cstimate | 115¢: flats, 1lij@li}e; young Americas, Tolloy ; 3,000 4 sion, 500 e to good, il ST add onions h 113 @i, for to-morrow is 220 cars, i There was a fair activity in the specu- !;:Lfi" “Higher, at 20@21c. lative market for oats, and prices allow l“'""""wd No. 1 country, 4@ were again stronger in sympathy with 3lg ~‘,"1;<"H the improvement in other lines. "During ned the regular session May advanced ic over Tuesday's closings, or to 30!gc¢, initial trades being at ovember sold and closed at 2615¢, December sold from 263¢c early, to 26 ¢ later, and January was quoted at 1 o'clock at 20614 (@ Most of the trading was in the May option: The pros Culiforniabon g Vaclav Yablecink o Sy antiska’ Y 1 ciuk, ot 1 and Arbor exten- A Sion. w ¢ o5 Shippers of Coal and Coke, -~ EAGLE CORNICE WORK (@311003iSpanisly i Wi e Elnn South 5th St., Omaha, Neb. Manufactare Galvanized ll'lm and Cornice, i Andn 4 dell, lot 1, blk 1, Foster's add, w d.. 8,500 | smmmm—————eeen | 0 Epenet Fropriets al | Al te penannlp ol D1 Arehet and, i stocyto g}nlllllls kB Dry Coods and Notion o Ebenetey T D trect, Ommahas . tnd 1@ L4 counts, 40c: 4 Ronyl S e, RUARICS TTTT M. EB. SMITH & CO. L1039 TrnNips—Receipts equal the demand, | 24 blk 2, Grammercy park, ¢ ¢ d 1 2 e _. STOCKERS, . o which is fair. Good stock, 40@d0¢; ruta. | John Saunders to Colling l: m;\ ‘un, I] Gflfld‘ Pmlsm]l G“Uds allll wans S SAWYER !l i S lmff}::‘;‘.".‘l':\.' The suply - nottarge. } te \'lull::\',l'\l\" :;..}.‘}M 1ows "_‘ 500 rlym-na liDoug! Dur[lllh 8t Omaha, Neb, mnnfammu Dealer in sm“ stflflk&‘ Choice stock, KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co | Britchings, nnn And General Boller Repalring. 131§ Oy S Cholte large oyster plant | 14x182 ft of G Imulmflfi and Jobbers in n" Goods “flnufls o1, Omabia, { or salsify, %0¢ doz bunche: bl LG, ! e S ARTONEVIERLING T l 11 | i = e ] NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Cornloce. * Iu‘u\_ mm(‘nm\lted.? H COWS, . M6 9 240 Av. Shk. o1 sion trade continued its bull Notwithstanding hogs were (lll | 5 .00 per hundred, | City of Omaha to John A’ Creighton, 9 iron Worke. again d supply, the tendency was in . Honie grown, i Geata' Furnishing Goods Corner lith aud tidrney Sta, Z000F 0f B\ztier Firioes'and- tu6; efkes Kt Nov. lm‘\?\\'hn?t—sunng 20 piThe supply is” increising, Lixiss ot m‘-’;fl‘ftl vacated adjoiuing company with corn and wheat in their up- ard, November, 7 rings #53@40¢ dozen. There is some [ ] = ward eourse Thore was no marked activity | December, 7i3c; January, fancy stock on the market which sclls ut 45 (POURICreD BH Adums, Tot 4 o Furniture. " | Wronght and Casl Iron Bfllmfl[ Wfll'q in trading, yot the demand was good, and | 78%ci No. 1” northern, Extra fine Sult Lake celery $1.50 per dozen. 1 DEWEY & STONE, Engines, Braw wo ) fo with packers light scllers, buyers were December, B91{c; January, 7 C Choice Michigan ~cider, $6.50 per R CHE R GG : p blacksmith wor Ry Torced'to compote for the offérings to supply | No. 2 northern, November, 6 bbL. of 8 gal, i Florenee.q ¢ 1 Wholesale Dealers in Farniture, Bireet, Omaka. e ot P Hrado was oulith from iy | G0tgc: January, 67igs May, 7 Cuanneniirs—Bell & Cherry, $5.00; Bell OIS, e T e R OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, " start and the highest prices of the day pre- | Flour—Steady mul firm; patents, $4.35@ & Bugle, .00 Cape Cods, e Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Raili vailed just before the 1 o'clock adjournment. | 440 bakers', §.353.0 QUINCEE A few clioice boxes of California yne und wife to tobert- — — ngs The opening transactions of the morning ipts—Wheat, 302,400 bu, quinces were on the market yesterday and 40ftof e 140 ft, lot 31 in ‘Croceries. Desk ralls, window guards, Sower stan were made at the lowest prices quoted. Shipments—\Wheat, 25,000 bu; flour, 26,180 sold readily at £2.000@2.15 per box. e 500 etc. 10t} uh ArrLes—I PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Based on last night's closings, the actual ad- | bbls. rge quantitics of eastern fruit OMAHA SAFE AND IRON W o o 2 Chan s RKS, SV 97ige, Mil kee, Nov. 16.—Wheat—B of an inferior quality )mu been received, kirk, lot 12 bik 9, Patrick’s o ) yance stablanod i pork s il o paukee, Nov. 10, Wheat—tosant; 50| Which Vs haa §tepdency to depress 16 | wdz tn L o | Wholesale Groceries and Provistons. | - Man'frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes January was again the pivotal and lead trong; No. 8, 450, [ market, Choico stock is selling in round lots | T+ P Proyi and wife to W Robert- 105, 707, 700 and 711 8. 10th St., Omah Vaulty, 1all work, iron and wire Tencing, signs, otc. Tuture,. It sold for pork av $13.1215@13.473, | Oats—Steady: No. 2 white, 20c. 80 | at 83.25@ Fancy Jouathans, $3.60@3.75; | . son lot9 Sudwick place, wd...o... 400 | —— 0 s DY & Con Andresn Frup'; fre ORI e B ad T andishort '[:'i' L N e s 30 L e 810 son et ul, ¢ 33 feet lot 9 and 10, bk Wholesale G MOLINE,MILBURNASTODDARD Co oric” for January olow o—Higher; No. 3 Tij{c. 0 oo rite oo e per 1bs | - & Hazel' Terrace, w 600 0l6sale Grocers, Manu tacturers Knd-JObbors in A T T A N sr o ovember, §12.000) ) inds, 2@sige per e o VTR W G Albright and wif 10 and Leavenwortn Streets, Omais, Nebra Wagong Buggies, Rakes, Plows Bl at the close stood ab 80.673, for February | Clacianat!, Nov. 16" Wh Strong 0 ORANGES—Louisiana $.50 per sox; $3.30 | Read, Joj €oblis ks, Albrighy Oholos " D. M. STEELE & CO. . 90 it e St Olnnhn, Nob, | pork at $12.50, lard at 86,591 and short ribs | No. 5 eaq age OV 10 — Wheat — Strong; 30 | @9.00 per bbl; Florida, per box, .00, ad. w d 900 LA e T | at 86,8216, For March short ribs stood | = Corn—iligher; No. % mixed, 48@48)/e. 0 Livoxs-alssina * lemons, & 0065.50; Wholesal l}rucm, General Agents for Diebold Safe & Lock Co.'s il t 800, for My porl sold at 81387 nd | Quta—Higners No.2 mixed, 2hce: 30 R T ot o0 10,1721 and 17 omsne ¥ | Fipe and Burglar Proof Safes, Time L ks, | lard at #021¢, Tho cash product waa only | - Ry ‘""’“"’x-"&fi"‘"{»‘.fi‘{m e 0 ves—New Yorc grapes, H1b baskets, | S 1165 o M Divch AUUBiar e Irg ana burglar krool sales, Time Lo It APTERNOON SESSION—The rush to buy this 56,70, s Ll 30 a double crate, $4.50; crato, t:’"“ ‘:?' 4,blk 18, Fountze & Ruth's i D _Yaulta aad Jall Work, 1415 ‘ afternoon made the short session very strong. cady at $1.05, 30 add, & Wholesale GNCBP!, Overalia, BANANas the following pric The market s well supplied at | Mariaret Connor to” Wilifum 51 Choice bananis, 500 | - parts of lots 30 and 25, sec 1, 1 @3.50; medium bunches, §2.00@8.00; com- | W d-o mon, $1.50@2.00, O | John H Horb May wheat udvanced o from the closing | g wngawCity, Nov, 10— Wheat—Strongers rices of the morning session, May corn ¢, o Ly onts 1ge, park Ti;@ne, Tard S@72e and | 2o 4 80t cash, 65 bid; May, Tbi{c bid, 76340 short ribs 115@10c. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING COs Maunfacturers of Overalls, o Goodrich lm(lyv EBEEEE i Corn—Stronger; No. 2 cash, 883 bid, N deanuts, @7 ground in 8 w 1§ of n W 15 s Jeans Pants, Shirts, Etc. 1102 and 1104 Douglas Streety - e X 805 asked; December, 3830 ' bid, 80ige g 13 ‘,,’1;“,,‘,,5.:"‘,’»:,‘,;‘;",,;‘ oW 1080 fout trens o Twrers Omana, Neb. CHICAGO LIVE S8TOCK. asied; Junuary, 40c bid, 40%gc asked; May, 80 | nuts, 160180, Abartey tan T stiect, wd. — 2e, _8ash, Doors, Eto. E A H Ayres h 6, blk 3, Hurlluul Place add, Tiaware,Sheet [ron Ete. Agonts f Cuicaco, Nov. 16.—[Special Telegram to Oats—No. 2 cash, 223{c bid, 24c asked. heay: 3 Tl Oute—o. 2 cas, 0, o 3 o Wlaaii Powder ¢ M. A. DISBROW & CO., I the Bee.]—CartLe—Outside of a fair de- ew York, Nov 16.—Wheat—Receipts, 30 oFFEE—Ordinary g HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Wholesale Manufacturers of i mand £ - and good steers t; 60,700; exports, 2LL83L; o t' ns active and B0 21@?211 ¢ 21 Total sales. . - i 1 e e on eare e | o vl g Ei,lomine 46 0 | g pome, i e Bulders' Rardwar & Scale Repair Sop |, Sast, Doors, Blinds and Mouldngs, | . Y near the best; ul rud’ red, 83( No. 30 H0e; interior .luvu. zmr ;3 Mocha, 283 Builaing Permits. Mechanics' Tools and Buffale Sci 45 Douglas-st. | Branch Ofce, 12th and Izard Strects, Omaha, Nebs § ] d plain natives we lly I3 ug { dium and plain natives were generally passed | 3 red, 85’)11‘ in elevator, 86@stigef. o, 1..3-1( 0| A MeLaughlin's | 'phe following building permits were issued | e VB82S, Nebra BOHN MANUFACTURING CO., i by buyers unless inducements in the way of | @ssi{e delivered; No. 1 red, nominal at 9lc; .30 > A43{c; Red Cross, ..,“.nh.\. by Superintendent Whitlock RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., H a drop i prica-or some other advaniages, | Mo, I Decomber i s L VS 3 At S [ Zesterday by Rteuborieat Whitiosk; Wholesale Bandware, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, | o i S rn—Receip! 3 expor ¥ RoOMS—Extra 4-tic, £2.60; No. 1, $2.00, ricl N ! such as throwing out ono or two, were given, | COMHocelnte, ) $0.00; exporte, 49,806; i ) # ¥ 500 or 1w 30 Buyers preferred the best rangers that they No. 2 81 lollldlng Stair Work and Inf could g eb. Weatern Agents Corner 8th and 1. n Steel Naile, i Omulia, Not 1,000 Tanks Sisndard Hoalos. —_— BAPY Ly OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., 10th and Harney 813, Omah onworch Hirota ™ . $ @vie. J. A. McShane, remodel building, T5h Tor Austin Fowder ¢ graded, mixed, 50\y(@5 i No. 8, 54 5@hde; t at about the same prices and under, | No. 2, 56 in store, 563« {No! s i{c delivered; No. to the plain and undesirable natives. Texas | 2 December closcd at bbic. and Harney..... Omaha Horse Railw breakfast Co., shed Pat- e = s { canning stock was in good demand with a | Oats — Receipts, 120,500; exports, 1,773; bacon, i rick’s addition. . " 4w|__ Weavy Mardware. Manofactarers of Mouldings, Sas h Doors | Datantinl e AT " | mixed western, 34@353c; white western, 87 salt, Dr M. McCrea, W. J. BROATCH, (Lt U f } substantial up-turn, especially on cows. Na. (@40c. hams, 10@ Spencer, near 15th 2,500 And Blinds, Tumning, Stairwork, Bank lml Ofice tive butchers’ stock sold @ shade botter than |~ Coftee—Spot, fair; Rio, firm at $18.25; op- hams, picni Connor, two cottages Heavy Hamwm Iron fllld Steel. 4 Roipision Ave [ { heretofore, especially good cows and heifers, tions hlghur\nnd lll)l(odm.nl- y ac ])\u]lm Fru Apples, new, 0c; ev: )! B H*] 1,250 | Springs, w..«‘whnu‘o'.:m, rd o,nwh. ote. 1300 S Richars il Thin and scrawny bulls were down to as | : November, $1: ne, 9% @l oird of o e el Salligl s |l Has Bl { Ihin WY, bulle wore down to o4 lov priil0 R e P ment brick school house, Corby and EDNEY & GIBBON, STORZ & ILER, ik | ‘ lhll“ll‘;:i" “:r-“n-;‘hy ime. Stockers and #1550 1525 Mar pitted cherries, 19( B2d.. sesesannirens wnl 1 l ds L B B [' fooders aro. making moro ‘money thun | it i Unito evaporated, pool & ; 0 lesale Iron and Steel ager Beer Brewers, i s eek. ) ors, 18 5 Pork—Firm but quict; mess, §13.75 for old; yrated, uppa @ 19e ¢ | Six? permits, aggrecating.......... 0 Wood Stock, Henvy Hardway 121 North Eighteenth Stre Neb. ' [ | 108, $4.2005,00; 1200 to 1350 The, §3.00004.50; | §14.956014.50 for new. #13.75 for old; .' ' '_"\']':ll'i o ) : : to. 1211 and 1210 Leavenworh Bt Ot New™ #‘“‘_"'“’% 90 to 1 alookarat ana Higher and strong; western steam, raisins, London b = fooders, 425 Cows, Bulls and mixed, 15, l fornia loose muse 10; mew e aad Mats, Gaps, Eto. i $ y $2.25@3.10; cows, Eggs—Firm with demand fair; wostern, | 59. 120 4.30 Valencia, 81 (@sly Ty | 2 S tascal n i H . Western ranjeer seady hativen | 1, TG e S Staan Lulated conf. A SH LH\I{ W.L. PARROTTE & CO., T R T M T aad " halbreeds, 00335, "Cows, §.0ka [ | Butter—Firm but quict; westorn, 182805 | g1owing the humor ot head ot stock sold white extr ubiwes extra, © | ULHLY) " | Wholesale Hfl[s, Caps and SH'HW (ro0ds, PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., ¢ Hoos -Under big run ud the g num | Cheese e vestern, ig@ie, on tho market yesterday: i 3 S e onn v | Live Stock Commission Merchants, i oft over, buyers seemed in no hurry to | New Orleans, Nov. 16.—Corn—Strong | ¢, 1. Hummond & 120 standard, per _Llquors, Omoe—tlogm 2. Gpyoite Exchunge Bui o i ot to work, Iu‘nc«ll:nlhul and early sales | and higher: mixed, 58@ste; yellow and | Siviri & Co 2 01 Ib per case, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R' . Ty T ORLOck Yakis, South Oninha, N ing, U i showed a decline of &@l0c as compared with | white, nominal. Pl & o ase, 500 h s ). | WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY GO . s il ‘ {h.- openin \lm(\ml! 'l with 1‘ dec 'h;n-d :'ulu—lniv gular; “\o 2, u.n,c Tohmas 2 Blhs h tu‘ulm 803 g and ILER & CO., i McCOY ‘BBOS»- | business re rade became active and at 'ornmeal—Stead t o tr peaches per : tho closiug values were nearly bigh as at the | Hog Products-Strons aid higher. Pork | 108! 2 1% g ,ber casc, | The Best Route from Omabia and Council l-mlzfl‘llgm.%fl“helfi of PlinBqunGs I!I(IHIUHUPS "leve” SIFqka Fflmmlmpn Merchants, o j opaning: Sesiarday. Thel Benaral miarker ol Lard—80 5,003 plums, + ‘blueber: st [udia Bitters and Domestio Liquors. 1112 Harney arkay farited free o0 anplication Blockers am | e o Ei ey has e MAKE [ e Ty e Cin .023¢; longclear, | TOWleee ries, per case, $2.30@2.40; egg plums, 21b, Bluffs to = R sarlahos CAfrodisrms Helsranoeti Tt 9 I |||\[!\ regulars, mlx;l m;w (;\unmh'r]n] that are n;:w; (lfiur.:wh.”t Shippers. T‘ it apples, i =THE EAST ... Lumber, Btock Yards, South Oma} ] iere from Cincinuatl and Louisville wanted acon—Shoulders, §.75. s . ; b salmon, pei OMAHA LUMBER CO., LoRI v T # good many. The best assorted heavy made | §t.JLouis, Nov. 16.—Wheat—Strong and | Ang AR 21b goosberries, per case, & = : MER, WESTERFIELD & MALEY | b y R 3 Strong glo-American Packing Co.. e % o, e TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND iani . B et “lf,'.‘,"“" 9880 f\':unfi.."mp:";f. Sors | eer: eash, “TdaTiige; December, Ti4e; | Armour & Cudabay Dacking o B e s b Lina neans, COUNCIL BLUFFS Allklnds BIBIlllllml lamm] a wnfllflhiflfl Live Stock Commission, | \ pLon@h10; beat an 0 \@4.50; | May, 8itge. i G. H. Hammond & Co. B Toaos gLtk i 2 A ud Ualon Facifo Track, Omaha. Room 18, Kxchange Buliding, Union Stock Yardsy ‘ iight sor @405, Corn—Higher; cash, 413@41%c; May, | Kingan & Co B1b tomatocs, §3:403 505 21b. o Chicago, =AND-»» Mllwankes, LOUIS BRADFORD, BEuth GuhS. Neb, = ¥y M e o ter oush, 30G30K01 May Bpestiatars....0ul40es L s Nocktamng, Faamcapoltsy Coentorar " | Draler in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, HRON A RiARRE T T Al - Qats—Higher; cash, 2020} c; May, Locul...... Rerixen Lano—Tierce, 67c; 4010 square | Rock Island, Freeport, = Rockford, 16, b2 CUIIIH]ISSH]]! Dealers i Live Stock, New York, Nov. 16.—[Special Telegramto cans, )1b round, 7iy¢: 20-1b ) Doors, ste. Yards (,onuluh Dou[llm Cumwm Eale V6 NIOC the Brk.]—Stocks—Tho stock market was | okt e Total...... 8,20 | il 101" pails, Ty0; 515" pails Clinton, Dubuque, Dareaport, i uliding, U g b IR EOARITr 00, A RUERE. W Whisky—§1.05. 9 7405 ails, The; S1b pails, 3 dison, Janesville, —_— es: Unio 8 Rupe i almost u repetition of yesterday. The wires | Afternoon Moard—Wheat— Excited and Range of Price T T e e e fi",‘l:.'l"' mn;na' g C.N. DE ke, BN .‘u,.'.!.? worked badly and what little news there [ hikher; Decomber, T%c; January, 70ic; | Showing tho bighest and lowest prices | pine g14n sy bble #0503 do in bt i7 g ‘ 2 Dealer in all Klflfls Ur L[lmbfll' ks ———— i was all favored the bulls, giving them more o Corm—Strong; December, 414¢; | paid for Logs, on this market during the past | bbls, 4-5) gerkins, in bbis, §5.50; do in halt | A%G 81 otber tmportant points East, Northeast and ¢ “ALEXANDER & FITCH, [y encouragement than for months. Commis. | SRR d2isc UIdG May, d5ig@isto V. | seven davs atd on the corresponding days 1 | s, $415, ! For thrngn ket 01 o e ket aeont g | it E0E COMIOTIS Sl MM N Cumrmssmn Dealers in Live Stock ] sion houses also had more orders and claimed | Sytce pids ' 540 bk Vo | 1883 and 1886, . Touacco—Lorillard's Climax, 44 ! Farmam sirect, 1a Fasion Hotwl, or ui Uilon Fuciao FRED W. GRAY, : (LR, I o be doiug w better business than atany | Fiverpool, Nov. 16—Whent — Strong; | 24| _Nov 157 Dikker's St dhn: ‘Covnmatone, by e Filaga toomrs i, st povpcoringye | LUMbEY, Lime, Coment, Etg, Bto, | 2oom > eiuts.Sestarmn i, voon voed i A time sinee June. Another thing in favor of | demand good: holders offor lparlmll) Cali- | Joh @4 55 mond's Horse .shl,e le; T. roee’} B e Rallway, ad_every stienton la Corner 6th and Douglas Bts., Oma TTUNION STOCK YARDS co., ¥ 3 # the bulls was the continued increase in earn- | fornia, No. 1, 6s 9d per centa d red western @i 4 Spearhead, 44 " pald to passen y COBFOGUS SWPIOYEs Of tho | meeemm—— - e - AF " > 1 nigs of nearly all the rosds and increased :pll;::l: :’-:’l’d@-w per cental; red western, ‘m};u RoPE—Se xteenths, 111{@113{c. sompany Gonern Manase .y T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., []r []maha, leltl’:fl. W = ide e ‘ - Salaihn Con nager. predictions of more mvndu:lam getting into [ 0 W00 ana demand good; new i’ "\‘\:u;.‘:un\:m:‘ 13“1;, .‘.41 i il et dor “J‘.' b"..;“m'“"i Pabieager ana To Dealers Only, John ¥. Bord, Superiatondent. ¢ dividend line again and an increase in | mixed western, 48 101,d per cental. @ % 2 tub, §.50 i GO 'uguronn.un-um General Passen, Offce, 148 Farasm Street, Omabe. AND PERSISTENT s dividends in other roads, the old rumor sl g boards, $1.7. % chet Agent. 4327 savertising hus always proven 4 wbout Vanderbilts being brought out for ser- LIVE STOCK. Live Stook Notes. hurns, $0; No. g » Usneral Superintendent, JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Z successtul, Beforo placing any i Vice ugain, Those w 10 have bought good Unio Hogs all sold. Newspaper Advertising consuls n Stock Yarde, Chicago, Nov. 16. « . Gasnean: : 5 Stocka o e have dhe amintaciion of Know. | e Btock Yards, Chicnga iy R ) | QHORT-HANDNums | . o NI LT B LORD & THOMAS, { 1ng that the roads, as o rule, wre making as | Cattio—Keceipts, 12,0005 generally weaker, | Mr. Waller, of Freeman Bros, & Waller, h ¥} Ul 90 Sy Trsiont shertapaneioss sew e u Tt i 85 449 Quincs’ o gy LTERTIIRG LTS, | L « CHICAGO. it