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i s S— o e e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDN DAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1887, now af ¢ bridge, was muong Pacific. Deacon White and his bull party, | i & il it ik Vs w re o — {onday's closing prices, Ver, s Wi o Texns ciittie | erell, b, Peppe B4, %00; Pop who apparently control the market, bought | qune. Lowevor i the sulcamen sere ;‘['r‘f‘.f\,\';‘ dine debniakena o € >+t ,(..H. n; A, 804 O ..m‘h Agricultural Implements. ‘Wheat Active With a Good Volume | 1‘( Lackawanna, Reading, | to Iiv d on, and the m;\ (vw-wid almost im- |y T e . Cratie an oxtonsive fecder, | 44 #14¢; Triumph, 6c; Wamsutta, 11¢; Val: | T CHURCHILL PARKER, The latter stock was in g | mediately'at prices about steady with the | (o T FesSi, Cruls B extensise, felen | ey, b . of Business Doing. | in the 1onn crowd. Fair $ 1 [ clomo of the day before, The market was | was it the vards with tiree loa ey Jras ”\v, morial T Canton | De’]lm‘ in A[I‘[C“]m[‘al l"m]nmm[s W'lflhfl Dealer in HHI‘UWUUd lemcr SORN SELUNG SXuske & saee. | nr‘-;‘u liey Co ind Weol T e i e i e et b of ot eser. | 1 o Durhmm, groules, I8 Leaning: | Carringen and Buggics. Jones Sirect Hatwben wnd .lmn””;.l:;’:llm”"Kd”;nll'm“"“k‘“"“ . | Lake Erie itside of the trading in the | prrived, The market closed strong and we- | day that has been here this season, with one | Cyyet— st nory and Notion i | stocks ment a dull, unsatistactory feel- | ive, eyerything being and the pens | '“\“l"*“ LA R ';' vens' A, Ty E HTER S MR T ALRCOR Sy ourn:umzn & CO. | ing prevailed only wetional chan cleared e will h at v nt | 8t¢r bleached The Movement 1n Brovistons Same. | 1 DTVl Wil only fractional changes y A M bt | itahol ot e Stooun’ & B Terok Agricultaral Implements, Wagous,Carrages | 1portors & Jotbers of Milliney & Notions T 1 LR R bl i connected with Boyd's | Miscenn AxEoUsTablay Gl h, Buggles, Kto. Wholesale, Omahin, Nebraska. what Irregular- The Hog Trade | pany beliovers that Deacon White was works | Thore Sa TR r?m““. \ ! X0, $10 864 918 Routh 10N Nireds Active at an Advance - Gen- ing for Gould, and that latter had left | on the mar \ Btowwart, the wall knvn packerot | & FLASkELe Raftsman “PARLIN, R iy MARTINy . orders before starting for Europe for White weil Bluffs, was over vosterduy. He has | 82i¢¢: Clear La ) Notions. eral Quotations, White- (i H No. i B H No. Quechee No. 't engaged Sam Crooks to buy hogs for him on 1is house will be opened for o-day and his bull party to sell no Reading under CHICAGO PROI f} Amculmmllmmmhmls quns&Bnmu" J.T. ROBINSON NOTION CO, L, WK, W6 And @7, Joneh Streot, Omnhia, P, b, MAST & GC Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods P | this mark MARKET. 3 A\vu-h No. 2, Anawari GOVERNMENTS—Government bonds were | Sheep 3 ", ‘e W. Love, North Bend, came in with a | 401 AN 40 South 10th Street, Omaha, Crrea Special Telegram to | dull but steady y T 1 extra choloe Hiat oW inch, 15t,¢03 | y day, and there brought the 1 S at postion o hic 2 frof t price of anything sold here in seve ¢ > A s negs, but that portion of it which came h”m "“i"“ Prices, L were raised by Mr. Lo 3 . « WINON;:_IMI LEMENT CO., 1106 HArney Street, Omaha. outside customers was but moderate, The Showing the prevailing prices pald for W 4 g COMFORTERS #6601 45,00, Wholeaslo § o prevailing prices paid and sold for 30c a hundred more tharta load q o e local feeling was the chief influence and an stock on the markes which was fed with them but was not raised ““:\H rs—White, §1.00@ 7.50; colored £1.10 Anlmlmpal ]mmm“mns WHEGM &Bumcg Oils. element of appeared to be prominent. ) steers, 100 to 1500 1bs | by him. 'That shows the advantage of hay- | @3 ¥ Corner 1ith and Nicholas Streo oY T TR ] VWG BF LhioA 51 Lhis Henvias oat D6l ee e stcers, 1100 0 1500 11 { g el irea wRLLT Bliowy Sneetixo—Atlanta A, 44, 7ie; A | smm Cotorlith a0 Riclolns streots, OLIDATED TANK LINE €Oy Bantic H, lantic P, H rora C, Hooslot LT, ittle steers, 0 to 1050 1bs 44 Corn-fed r s, 1200 to 1500 Good to choice corn-fed cows. .. ... Common to medium cow known to have bought very lurgely of May delivery, and the remainder of the local crowd secmed to be constantly apprehensive | do preforred lest this wheat be unloaded on them, The | JIRols (entral. market was therefore o and when a fluct it was likely to g However, at 3¢ for M always strong support Atlantie D, 44, 61,07 At 4 _ Artiste’ Matortats. | Wholesalo Refined and Lubricating Oils, A. HOSPE, Jr., Axle Grease, ete, Omaha. A Ll Bishop, Manage Artists' Materials, Pianos and Grgans, o —— - o 1513 1 -u.Vll)lIrfl'l Omaha, Nebinaka, CARPENTER PAPER CO,, Boots and Shoos, Wholesale Paper Dnalers. i s el 6 Ing, ppi W. V. MORSE & CO., i Jobbers of Boos and Shocs, oMA - WHOLESALE MARKE! Produ The following prices at which round lots of produce ave sold on this mar: ket Fpuits or other lines of goods requiring crtra labor of packing eannot alicays. be supplicd on outside orders at the same prices quoted the local tradd sensitive, | K. & T, Lake Shore upwards Fair to mediu her way ¢ with g deliv a quick Sorin Burrrer—The receipts of butter continue | Slater, bes Huhnl)ll i uri Pacific CoLORS— from lfhnln that figure. The el vl MoNEY -On call, easy at 46 per cc muion sheep rund prices ar The demand is Ll bl Um:?fi.fi'{;....’f:"““‘“’"' Sunmet | WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIONy an advance o last night's closing at 765¢c Prisie MERCANTILE Parcr—6@s per cent. | Light and medinm hogs 5 Very choi S—— a5t N for December, 7itye for Januar) “r)_fl; B RSl g Good to choice heavy hogs. + 4300450 medium g s INDiGo Bu " KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO, AllllllflI‘Y Publishers, > for 80 day bills and $4.593 for ¢ May, and the first impulag was upw. ntly to cables, which quoted an up- PRODUCE MALRK ndency for wheat in Liverpool. De. cember reached 76%c, January 78%c and Chicago, Nov. May The temper of the local traders | © wus bearish, however, and with the appre- hension above mentioned constantly with them they ran prices down again, December touching i61c, Junuary 7675¢ and May Sic, With a shade nar fluctuations thi ion was repeated, the lastand quickests when May Goud to choice mixed hogs. . 4600470 Indigo blue prints, 10c; (Successors to Reed, Jones & Co.) X saio) Dealers In type, pressos And printers’ supplies. S Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shaes i Agents for Roston Rusber Shoe Co. 111, 1101 & 106 —___ Rubper Goods. Harney St., Omaha, Nebrusk J6u<—The market advanced a trifie yester- Representative Sales. day owing toa fulling off in the réceipts. 3 LB 5, >rices quot AEINAL L LU LD Cigese-The market continues steady. The following prices are quoted: Fancy full ¢ 12¢: full cream twins, @ 13c), : brick Limburzer, ase, 13@13',¢. In less quant wiss domestic, 16 . The poultry market 1although the receipt s are lively, Live ol ice fowls, #1.80( Ditiss—Charter’ Ouk Lodi, 4';c; Allen, B ¢i Ramapo, 8¢ Rnlmmml ht P "7 OMAHA RUBBER CO., —_— i Sowr | ———Grarke corree cor—~ | Manufactarers and Dealers in Rubber Goods ;..m, Omaha Coffee and Kpice Milis. Ol Clothing and Leather Belting. 108 Farnam Strae 2 Ay Blge Coffess, 8plces, Eto. unchanged; winter v bbl; spring whe I 12¢,¢3 Boone, Corrox count—L1 ml unsettied below ey M Teas, Coffees SUICES Baking Powder, Flavoring Kxtracts 'y Blue, Inka. Ete. 114-1418 Steam Fittings, Pumpes, Eto. Viarnoy Streat, J....n..mm... A. L. STRANG CO., B Crockery and OInaswa(g.:“; Pmlll]s Pmcs an[l E“E“lcs TEERS—CORN-FEDg EEEDERS—FRATT & PERNIS, ient being near the ¢ settled NATIVE COWS, A 2,50 h Tl n Stase to s e, feil | mod e chickens, Gse per pound. | colore e tor Wy L. WRIGHT, A, O ot | it b sl cash, . . Turkeys, 10a1de. Ducks, 10@1se. Geese, | Bristol 13l se: Uy Yo gent for the Manufactarers and Tniporters of 1« need o S3ge, which was 10 AL e Rl HURCHILL PUMP CQ. e the 1 o'cle exactly the opening 13....1150 2,30 Gavie—The demand for game is increasing CI'ODI(BI‘Y, GlflSSWHI'BL Lflffl]]s [}hlmneys Wholesale Pumps, ng leIIES, pri Other deli follow the a trifle, although the market is well supplied Gixamav—TPlunckett checks, 7 Ete. Uce, 217 8. 13th bt Omui! Nebraska. o d or Supplios quarters o fortunes of May. the close of the mornine 1rog00 SO Prairic chick k00 mallard ducks, | tenton, 7ty : e T B ey & Co's oo ""nu ¥ x.:'r:.":'x Omaha. sossion boing s for December and 7ie Steady at 541 e, Lty CALVES £2.5002.80; U (2501 teal mnixed Caledita Dross, § —_Commisslon and Storage. U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO.i— fenson peing Ll o B P b Renfrew Dress, it o, D. A. HURLEY, St d Water Suli ¢ The corn market was 1o than of Lo s 40 L Picks—Lowiston, ¢ Lewiston CllmlmSSlUll aml J bbi cam and water Supplies, tate and the seiling of i aboL o YA 6(ase; antelope. t Riy U Ing Haliday Wind Miis 018 and 70 Furmam SC, Omahay o at on, ; T SHEED, antelope, 121 Bk + ) bk Lorndike. ".‘;‘.’.’;,:5.‘.‘.“:',":’:":""' e, et sollcited, ~Twoss, Acting Manage woderate busines ular; January, | i Fecolts of pote { Thomike 19 o't wre Frali ot (PR Hieashicon T e N o il 0. d consisted chiclly "' Cordis No, & Graye Basket L Omaa BROWNELL & CO HOGS. day were libers "X Lake stock. Av. Shk Pr. | a4 Colorado f 59 #4270 | Choice home mon grades, 456 SwEET Porators—Choice home grown and han featury is the prospect of lower freight rates from Missouri river points, which will stimulate shipments ad he receipts to short el cars—about S0 cars | for Janua and the estimate for [ Butter—Firm; crcamery, 22@2c; dairy, years. Sympathy with wheat i8 wiven as a reason for the strength in the speculativ heopening prices 244 441 (a4 ige ¢, the market being firm 1 and December, $7.0215 5 May, o RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Fn smragn and Gummlssmn Merchants, E]{IElllllfim B““!,‘E“.( fl“n'.i .v..[}n?,r.l.flrfll. M.?P“'.'}E’.!u X, huah Heaver Criel DB e Bpecialti Cheeso. Poultry, Ghme, hut Kte, Ete ) New tock, e per 1b; common grades, ;lgozmkfi(:nm = LLLLLY 2cdige ! % General Markets, co., ki 3 : L, i “PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., p"l”i:‘vv;\gl Good. stodke €200220 ,g‘.”mm' Ay Seon U lmn:.';lll‘. Good q:::n.\, nmu?l:}[!gg[iflfi?g[flg]{]fiflflqn!dl}(l;flml}lsmh o Whul&salfl Pfll‘m Field and Gflmcfl Seeds =20, ut, $10.25; range, Omnhia, N rAska. 911 and DH Jones St Omrha Towa lump, §.60; Iow 1.7 Wi potatoes, 65@70c; com- 1 Meats - Shoulders, #5.5065.60 r, §.300i35; short ribs, .95 Firm; full ercam cheddars, 11(@ flats, 115;@l1lge; young Amcricas, @i T GEO. SCHROEDER & CO ON10Ns—Home grown, S0@Nc; S| te, £2.00, i SR D IR B DO it \ nln Hfi X I"‘v.m.lv 0! ; . f onjons per 50-1b ¢! i G r/l B0 " (Succensors to McShiane & Schro .,M'I 8torage, Forwarding & CommIssion vhic ot ne country, 4@ per S, S50 demand for hay af P i b Rrer S the following prices: Comimon conrse o, | - PROJC8 Commission and Cold Storage, ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CG., e c; standard, | 000 per tons upland prairie, 830 Ounlin. Nebraska. Storage, Porwarmng and Commission, Yecember sold down to v ork counts, | 8.00. e — - o N o A5 hbasy nd by s oty AN Prices remain st Monda i et e most of the session prices ruled lower than Tersips ccording | quotations, W A P i Coal, Coke and LIme. lifed Somewhat and is quoted | DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME € at the opening. Shortly before the close, oats. to quality however, t was an advance to about the | Flour, bhls,, .. CAvLirLo Teas and Cigars. fiee stock finds a steady opening figures and the 1 o'clock closing was | Whe 41,000 i A yid; :1.‘]','.’.‘:"'.:"" l}! R aed WM. A. WILSON & CO., SIS AL A | G e binge sl renly at oo | o008 0 eGSR ORL St o s g, » moder ly active and firm in | Rye, bu o hides, t ] : : 0 1 he mar :umxh.vq a!..“\'._ 3 idgs lr!hmlll price. 3. J. JOHNSON & CO., Bpices and Daisy lln‘:y.ml‘;l:(“'uu:\\n“‘“‘"u 115 Lar the speculative market and a little squeeze in | Barle, 6 Good cele dozen allow casd rime whitc ——fi November 18 apparent, | That, futiire was 22— Wheat—Rece 3(asc; - extra : celery, | low, B¢ Sheep pelts, 23 Manufacturers flf mm(]ls wmtfl Lime. ¢ and closed at spot dullar pozen. i il o acin ot Ovaren PLANT— choice 8¢ per dozen | musk iped slounls, 100 28 Sewer 17 UMAHA MANUFAGTUBERS w trades were made i ungraded bunches: common, Y0@ific, e 0 1 8000 50: N EpTerakm BOn| - . Toth closing on 1) uninalat 01ge; Civew-Chioico Michigun cider, $#6.50 per | vie, M iie Hgiboy b | "NEBRASKA FUEL CO. SEa Cornice. 3 o ), £2.000 3 (e 2 2. and elevato closed at § M0 exports, 106,000 lower; ungraded icinstores ¢ closed at swmww.n; £1.0006.00; dry deer skins, lh.le,h 50,003 Cape Cods, $9.5000 v antelope, elk Frovk AND Feep—Drices’ on Minnesota ive and steady. Eastern fruit, | flour have advanced owing to the re- to choi o t rise in Minncsota patents, fancy Jonathans, §3.500 5 per cwt and Missouri winter M. E. SMITH & CO QuiNces—Choice California quinces, §2.00 patents, sbraska patents, D" (}00[15 le]lsnm! GOMS flfld “Ufiflns b G H. K. SAWYER, i ~ " EAGLE GORNIGE WORKS, ™™ smlnlgelsumqgmq?%mafidn.gm Manufactare Galvanized Iron and Cornice, John Epeneter, Proprietor. 920 Dodge and 163 and 108 North 10th Street, Omuha.® very dull and 1@ mixed, the same as In provisions the movement was somewhat jrregular. Trade as a rule appeared to have the support of a good strong undertone, but lizing of purties, gencrally small who had profit in_recent purchases, kept the ~<v|mv1\ of property ample and made price ’ owever, t ivered; Decemb — Receipts, 80,0003 exports, 24: g@ijc mixed western, He e white west- wile. f'm 1 @210 per box. ve flour, $1. ) per ew HoxEy—Good choice honey in 1-1b frames ‘.‘4‘“.‘_”".'3 "m“mwo“.," il HL OB ib b Mamnfactaring Dealer in Smoke SIHC](S. hit 1 wheat, finds a ready marketat 21¢ e ric : per 1t 80c per cwt 00 per ton i 8450 por box; 46,50 | serecnings, §0. t rer ten) Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions 24,50, Seirs. (nh.“m pirits, 18% proof, $1.10; | Gents' nmu-mu. fleu or‘nre.rllhll nd u‘mey S, do 101 proof, £1.12; spirits sccond quality, 101 PAXTON & VIERL'NG, proof $1.10; do 188 proof $1.09. Alcohol 188 F—! CALIFORNIA Fit .10 per wine gallon. ~Redistilled ___Furniture. Wl‘unfllt flfld Uflst Iron Building Worl New York grap $1.00@ 150, Gin_blend DEWEY & STONE, foundry, machine and lifornia double ..uu $1.50; crate, | 2005 Kentucky bourbons, #’U(Mhl nqrks, U. . 1ty. and v, nS | Wil Delrs 0 FUMt, | B S n e OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Ralllm Desk rails, window guards, flower stands, wire st per ewt: cornmy Spot, corn, @i e per b | meal, white, §1.00 pe chwts chanped feed, KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co | Britchiugs, Tanks and ieneal Boller lepairing. 131§ pork for Janu tierces of lurd for ) brought 14 day's ma yesterda per bbl: LEMONs—M, Malaga, §.00 d a single lot nrulli were sold, Th rk 1 nm, Uunited, r demand and mm, western, 12 'm'u Pork s depression at the afternoon s cady and in moderate demand. slon and at 1 o'clock showed an actual ad- Lard—Lower and less active; western vance of 15¢ on pork and 2gc on lard and | steam, spot, short ribs. BANANAS—The market is well supplicd at | Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskics, §1.50 the following prices: Choice bananas, £3.00( Brandies, imported, $5.00@8.50; do- 30 medium buches, $2.00@3.00; common, £1.3003.00. Gins, imported, $4.50@ 00. 6.00 lmmwn 1,250 3.00, Butfer—In fair demand and firm; western, May l;fl‘u and ; May 487(c, Firm; western, 0@1135c. apolis, Nov. 22.—Wheat—Qui R . i ot merionsoi ] A Pritein] o U i = O Teen &2 DR 11;c and Junuary at . A2 e L Urs—Peanuts, 7@ 3razil muts, | ported, per ca 00 i lbsaar Siat 1.,4\3-&[, & ullyfca December, T 505 almonds, T Case, S10-00GE16.00, PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., E AND IRON WORKS, S01ge; No. 1 Decomber, Tle; January, fay, <e; No. 2 northern, cash _and December, anuary, 68%c; Ma; v, worthern, el , 1@ 18¢; filberts, HeAvY Harpware—Iron, rate, $2.7 A o b | Wholesale Groceries and Prnvmuu& Man frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Sarss' J per ety | 906,707, 700 and 741 8. 10t S¢., Omab Vaults, jail work, iron and wire fencing, slgns, 1 felloes, v, $14.00 for y. Lu Anidreen, Prop'r. Cor. 14th and Jackson Live Stock Sold. Unorthorn, i good de- | . StookBold: L . an ’,‘,::"?,.,,[’,',‘,\ b T MCcCORD, BRADY & co A mand at 71! 0. 2 northern, 65ige. 1 Showing the number of head of stock sold o] . MOLINE, MILBURN&,STODDARD Co PO ents, 4504455 bukcrs', | on the market yeste ;z;,),{"‘,‘,;; Wholesale [}mcm N {nGhnrors R ONbore In £3.40013.60, oA pts—Wheat, 216,000 bu, G. H. Hummond & Co TOCK. Arbuck Leavenworth Stre Waflnns Buggies, Rakes, Plows Ete. S ¢; Ited Cross, TSpecial Telogram to | - Shibments—Whieht, 46,000 bu; flour, 20,000 ok oS Diliords D. M. STEELE & co ';2-;‘;:;;\ ;'-s;:g;; b ) 4 ; bls. e R ¢ .00 Some prime matives | T Wheat—Steadys | 3. W. Johnson. | \',".‘."‘ '.fl'“‘“[“‘, R Wholesale GI‘UCEI‘! Genoral Agents for Diebold Safe & Lock Co.'s made good prices, but it should be remem- g S Shoman | WM Wit No. 2, heavy stable, Caxny—Mixed, 9@lle; stick, *“u, 3 And 1223 Harney Stre JELLIES—50-1b Pails, 180190, Provisions—Hams, 1011’ ¢ bacon, 105@llc; bicon sides, i dry salt, T7g@e; shoulders, Gyg@7e; dried beef hans, T e dried bedf regular, 9}5@10}c; hams, picnie, 79;@se, ¥ Fire andBurglar Proof Safes, Time Lacks, _Vauits and Jall Work, W15 Furnam Street, Omabs, Wholesale Grocers, ‘overaiis, 1114 and 1116 Harney Street, Omahs, Neb. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING GO, Wardware. Maunfacturers of Overalls, vid, Stevens & H‘unlllnl wsh and November, | Others S1ge bid, 35%5c nsked bered that this class of cattle is scarce and a few loads are wanted from day to duy. HBoth the shipper of live cattle to the castern markets and the buyer for Chicago dressed beef dealers fiercely diseriminate aguinst plain natives, oftentimes . leaving iy ¢ bid, rn--Steady; No, breakfast 24c asked. \\'t:.:‘.( _Searce | Avelo-American Packing Co....vvie., 180 i HOGS, ovomber, 4 ! o Noos. Rui1NgD LAk —Tierce, Tige: 40-b square it B s them and taking inferior rangers. ARl AmerioanEe0kion Co s ans, Tie; 50-0b round, Tc; 204b round, e 80 LEE, FRIED & CO., desns Bagia, Shirta Klo, 11 antLI0l DouglaeiBises The run of Texas cattle and rangers is 2mixed, 31340 | GH Hammond & Conoerroeenrss i 101 pails, 7%c; S0 pails, 1405 310 05030 302} 5023 50 Jobvers of Hardware and Nails. —_— drawing toa clos and_then wo may look for | Ky Stronger: W $14.00; larq, | Kingun & Co Bl A Medium in bbls, 8,505 do fn halt V1905020 50223 02 00 | gy waro,8heat Iron Etc. Agonts for Howe Sca o _Sesh;iDooys, Eto, T B some uprovewent o native cows, bulls and pyisiongssHori AWK Bowy ard, | ocal dium in bbls, £.50; do in lal e at §7.00. ami Fowder Co.,, Omaha, Neb small, in bbls, do in half M. A. DISBROW & CO., othe u_..x;.].l. stock. lrml!w v Firm at §1.10, Specula gerkins, in bbls, $.50; do in half 1‘«‘( and ..n;lnx“hhm;. 42 L850 5 HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, g |] nm“lmfi.l'“a“um"[imi"’m' Liverpool, Nov, 22 —Wheat—Fin T b ) st ) 0 | doitnd Tais hojders offer sparmgY; Cale | TOreeeeseeseee o1 ton wege, #0158 | Lo VAT ;i | Bulders' Hardware & Scale Repair Slmn s, 0ors, Biinds and_ Mouldings, SR fornia, 68 10@011d_per cental; red western s :w_Orleans, per gallon, 8adtc: maple 11058 in Mechaaica' Tools gad Busal Douglasst. ‘,""“,’Ll’,""“ ‘.'“‘ 8nd Isard Btcesta, Omaha, Hobs 3 Jorn—Fin dema i naveibmie 3 d on cans, per half gallon | & o il s oT s oozl snd demand fairs new mixed AR K past | cans, per doz, 2l i ] HEEN e, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, New Orleans, Nov. 22.—Corn—Irreg. | Soven davs undon the corresponding days in Clear Poplar, B X wnfllesflfi Ha]‘flwan’: Mouldings, Stair Work and Inierior Hard Wood Fias Nar: mixed B0G@oic; white and yellow, 6o | 1559 aud 1886, = . i Oswego gloss, 1 ¥ 10th and Harney I3 ish. N!K. Corner 6th and Lenvenworth Streets, i H d y ) 9 - 1OLLAND HERRIN. ) Tor Austin Bow Omiba, Neb, Trade was active, with an_ advance | 6le. Date. | Nov. 187 1886 D I T e 4 (i Lmrugumlu-nmg,}g,,, 28 50 Tants 8 —_— Gt | 100 on Leat heavy, the. Aaso making ().nnffiulu-l but »uv.ud-; No. 2, ’l?‘*‘m R e Y S s s o 1 ’ BOARDS, _?;——fi OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., 5 10@.20, and the best king sort 1 Cornmeal—-Strong and higher at e 2 pe o 2 0 - 0. 1com, s ‘ [ Y\(KH !\0 ‘ (Illll s l s§17.00 eav! erdware. S0, wed e Vett packine tore aeld | , O g s R Nogeor B0 | = Bnoarare— | Nanfacturers of Mouldings, Sash, Doors, ight sorts, $4.7004.75. ¥ Hog Products—Moderately active and | oth, sot ""’"\ YE 13 A8t Bllgds Tamine, Rialnwark. Bask had Ofiice | e higher; pork, $13.87¢; lard, 86,873 @6.90. | 20th. Com. 4 & 6 in. flooring Heavy HflPflWfiTfi ]mn flfld Steel, Fitdings: Ath and Toppieton Avenne. LIVE S _Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $.871¢; long clear, | 21st; | ortagn, Waggn Stk il — — bs, §7.8734 =nd, A, S0 B ar 5in Ceiling. ..., nd 1211 Har e BIOWOrE. T N nion Block Xards, Ohtoago, Nov. 22 ‘Illl\;,l-"k;';‘ Nov. — fornia loose muscatels, Qlen gl BRrbion s s EDNEY & ulBBON. STORZ & ILER, Cotbio ! - cash, 7 ccember, Live Stock Notes. encia, 8 @Sige. an duish, 1 & 14 in)) 89 ' Mo i B R Cattle oy Kb~ Sovencsixtoonths, 1136@115(, Qlear corrugited Wholesale Iron and Steel, Lager Beer Brewers, H $2.5004.90; stockers and fecdors 20 i A rncau's soda, butter and pic- Wagen s34 Carriage Wond Block, Heary Mardware, 1621 Nortu Eighteenth Street, Omalia, Neb, \ cows, Lulls nd_mied, 185t A very choice 10ad of cattle reached $4 SEpdmb, B0 Gl gor Spapa, foi Oly cattle, LA5@H.15; western rangers, r.' vklui o Provisions--Stronge 5@ 14.00, Louis, vork, November, | P.J. Files, Ceaar Rapids, came in with Japan, 206 runpowder, 206 60%{c; Young Hyson, e Oolong, 20@ oweee. | SOUTH ONAHA. " W. L. PARROTTE & CO., Nov. " was the heaviest hog buyer 22.—~Wheat—Lower; S5 i : CR PALMEL, NP RICIOIAN. o r'4 40. Y, Sdlge. 5 ot A, 65 | 15t com. 5 in \\luL Pine Ceil PALMER, RICHMAN & co., \eep ipts, 9,000; market siow; com- {I5@a2ige: May, 447e. [ * 1. B, Church, Pierce, was down with two extra C, 69 | anq W e Whulesalgmllllatx Ufl]l! and Stray Goods, mon, 10c@le lower; common to choice, m:( ':”"(" 3 May, 30ge. loads of hogs ow C, cut loaf, T%@ | Clear, 8 in Norway A araey Biguet, Omaha, Nob.__ & l‘:ll"‘l::::x;b‘:‘:\"lfl-".‘!:.‘l.(;“ jhexsnn rd —$7.00. ‘The run of range cattle is practically over nnl\?:‘v:h.‘l‘,.:l,n max, 44c; Splen Sudcom. 3¢ 1a" 4 Y 3 Liguors. "“’“""".‘.f: [t v —$§1.05, for this season. STOCK BOARDS, hanic's Delight, 41¢; Leggett & WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO | — Kansas City, Nov. 22.—Cattlo—Reccipts, Unchunged; creamery, 26e; | | Buckley & Ross, Stromsburg, eame in with Alar it Commaistois i McCOY BROS.. s shipments, 1400; market slow and b | gairs Joasse 8 ) %3 1 three loads of hogs. e e Baoik “jj:f""“,‘“h‘-' AR DI andILER & CO., o lwer, comioh to chowee corn-fed, §.25 | “Aftornoon HBoard—Wheat — Weak _and | H. B, Jones, Council Bluffs, came over | Spearhead, 4o, 0 oror T 403 Boveis | oo m]lflmfi&.]flbhfll‘s 0f FineWines & Lignors Live Stock Commission Mflrchants 0; stockers, §2 feeding stee e | with a load of hogs. CANNED ' G standard, per | xg o “ India Bitters rs and Domastls Liguors. 112 Haraey Market furnished tres ou application. Staskers ang ! iy : €. Rudat, Norfolk, sold a good load of 333- | ¢ 21b per case, [ D™ L 4 [T et et common :u‘-fl:,‘,'.’.'.’."';:"l’:'.,."‘::‘ { 195 s December, 41¢ b Hogs at the top price. ) r"!l'bflrk‘! 21b, per case, 4,00 Inch Grooved |{m-]h|;{ $1.00 per M, MOre | mmmmmearssamnn TG : R S R T 10 5 I 3 | May, d43@443gc. Um-l'uu‘l» May, 80¢ bld vl L‘.l‘l]lfltvln.\:'::hnn, was on the market California pears, per case, lf:“ M»W‘_ than 12-inch stock boards same length, OMAHA LUMBER C LomMER. WESTERFIELD & MALEY ati 1 sy g s with two loads of hogs. i 'v 5 SIDING, pMCOns aok Yards. OMAHA LIVE STOCK. George Varnes, Missouri Valley, was here perca | & 12.14.& WAL G2 &0 a5 All mm of Building Material fl[ Wnfl]flsalfl Live Stock Commission. Cattle—Receipts, ¥ blueber’ shipments, 400; strong; choice hew y 'ldll\l‘ Cattle. with & load of good hogs. 5 change Bulld ‘nion Sto $2.809.40; erg plums, Strest and Unlon Pacific Track, Omaba. Toom 16, Exchange Bullding, Union Siock Yards pineapples, 21b, p LIb salmon, fper doz, &1 . steers, #1804 00; fu) to pood natives, §180 | The roceipts of cattle were light yesterds medium o, | there being only twent inst sixty-1wo on M was devoid of Henry Enerson, Cedar Rapids, in with two loads of hogs. 5 Henry Shinstock marketed a load of 315 | 2:1b goosebe pound hogs at the top price. string bean: b, was ‘features, v much the same. The market per case, §1.7 remaining ve Larsman Zataices S r Caso, §1.00; 210 marrowfat peas, 000 s : 8 nanga Bulidiog. Uolon Stock active and . shide ligher: o B decided fendeney 1o drag’ and the' de- | g\, ick, 1 o has been bome for & 18 carly June’ peus, por casé, #375: | 808 S, 15TH ST., ONAHA, NEB. -b—'——-‘-'*a—-—— iy I A L chers! selectio GO0, mand is not very heavy or active for any 2, 21b cor 2,80(a and packers, medium 0 choice, #1604 85, | Kind of cattle. Thore was o fair representa, | 1,Hoth'members of the firm of Johnson & [ 4‘; tomatocs, 240250, 21b corn, ' §2:0a - mam m a“ Kllld! Uf Llll!ll]Cl' Bt B Wit it ) Pigs, common to good, $4.25@4 5. tion of corn fod catle in tho yards and tist l‘,;‘;’ },““" h RIS "l““ with cattle. - Woonexware—Twohoop paits, per doz, | CAPITAL, = = - 3300,000 o- PG ALEXANDER & FITOH, class of cattle constituted the bulk of sales. . Tierney, Ainsley, was in with two :H n 2e-hoo] 0; N i e § Queload ot fan heavy natives brought o of o, 'One load reuched 475 et b, BooRpale, g 1ot N, 2 tuby 06,00 —— MEEILI‘ImlssmE Pelfllfll’S l'!l“}'WE Umflck ) SO oo B s e Al 75, with oneexception the highest price V. G. McDonald. buyer for Woods Canes, | boards, $1.75; assorted bowls, #2.25: N. oppgaite Exchange Rullding, Union Stoed o Now Yous, ~[Special Telegram | paja 'this season. The supply of range feed- Pierce, Neb, was in fith a lodd of hogs, Churas, 801 No. 8 ehweas, 03, Hb. § Shrure o7 Loans Made on Real Estate. Lamber, lee Cflmflm Em-, Elc. - Fards, Voull Bmatia, Nef: the Bee.j— A stronger feeling | ers1s falling off, aud those sold yesterday Rote was in with one load of cattle —— School, County and Municipal Bonds Negotiated, Corner 6! mabs. UNIiON STOCK YARDS €O, developed in stock circles, and despite the | were fully up to previous prices. Butchers nobl-n Lucus with two loads, from Pierce. Dry ds. WO ""F\Tnfinvev—m—:-:T:F—‘ 0[ 0 h Ll i fl yumors about the Grand Truuk's refusal to | Stock remains unchanged. Mr. Meyerson, formerly of Sheeley & Co., —West Point 29 in, 8 0z, 10} West | (a1 A, PAXTON, President A RA LYMRER CO. d 3 mile enter the trunk line meeting, and a fresh cut T Omauha packers, was at the yards yesterday., nt l‘t‘ll I:l)n/ 12}4¢; “x';“ p"ul 19 in, 12 a PATTON. Evpnident To Dealers 0!]’- "o, Joba ¥. Boyd, Nu; periutond 1 rates on meats to New England points, | Yesterday's reccipts of hogs were some- | Frauk Pace, Clarinda, Ia., was here with | 9% 13 West Peint 40, 11 0z, 10, Checks | popy 16 AR1cHE, Secretary, 3 Office, 148 Farosm Surest, Omads. hich was followed by like concessions on | what of disappointment to & good many who | W0 10ads of corun-ed stéers” of his own feed- Z.{u';.l:;.'.“"'?\: Sai Caledania’ 23, 100 ¥. B, JOINGON, Treasurer. 227 MOIINA AND PERSISTERY e other roads, also reports about new bear | had predicted 150 cars as result of the high *"‘ = BLEACHED SHEETING—Berkeley cambric, DIRECTORS: '+ "JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, ' ' £ successtul. Before pluciug any e oas TRioma ko a3 | Prices. The actual receipts, however, were mong those in with hogs was H. W. Bur- | No ©; Best Yet, 44, 6ic: butte Wi, A. PAXTON, HENRY T, CLARKE, o o Do cent.Bichsand Topminat wad e leng | s Bsed on e eaptotation ot veavy | ett Siver Gy, Ta, ' wil warketed three Con oo Pweriiier | Walien HASRY B Setoa, Wholesale Lumber, Btc, * ¥ewspapor Adverising consuit rcent. Richmond Termin the lead | receipts and the warm weather which pre- | loads, i Xo; Oaboly g s MAVL, AN, > LORD & THOMAS, ruit of 'Loo N e, X g tiapd Coment. Blate se:d was bought by insiders and southerners. | vailed on Monday, a decline in the market 4 Kitzmiller, formerly of. North. Loup, | 75¢; King ?m?ltp t.a(l;xrhl:tflk.mhm Lo d t-.nu;.u 5.';05-5-'."""’"‘ mfi' wwm‘“" zmn'y' o ADVEATISING AGKNTS, d 45 W0 40 Basdelab Sirest, CHICAGO.