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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1887, 3 40¢ cach: &n .JLocal | 8@se; antelope. Hoston | antelope, 120 14¢ The market remained strong until | nd during the last hour slight ad- | Cattle, 2 — HIPMEN it §1.05 por dez deer saddles, THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, 41| MARAJOBBERS DIRECTORY ' OMATIA JOBBERS' DIREGTGJ i Vv ROTL. 11 Y wore recorded, last sales o o majority Bk dianapotts | | Porarirs—Roceiptd 1fhe and mark ver Creck AA, 1o Beaver Créek BB, 11e; of stocks being at outside figures. ~The ) Wabiish ARUARIPONS | o atody: Ctah 1‘:.1'w.f finding a | Beaver Creek CC, AR —___Asrloultural Imploments, | _________ Lumber. Bears Fail to Stop an Advance in | Northern Pacific and Oregon Transconti Khowit 'lb'rl',v ‘Ilnlz l'“llwu.l for live | TCAAY maricet at b cg e home » Erown a “m;"“m ots CHURCHILL PARKER, CHAS. R. L Wheat, nental were the strongest, advancing 1G1{ | yoeicon the matkes: s | oSN TR T o o and | P Seeotias advanced atrite. Gooa | DA i Agricaltoral [mulemrn[s Wagons, | Doaler in Hardwood anhcr, 4 ;u. cont on the roport t:mv it o1} Cloice stoers 1w to {:.mn.u ;: a4t i stock, #e pett 1b; common grades, | quality, £1.08 per bushel i Carringes and Rug convih and | Wooa Carpets and Parauet Flooriug, 9th and Doug 000,000 of its new third mor \ » 1100 to 1300 1bs 4 3 nut, 810 .8 : 0t Py Pates. CORN MOVES STEADILY UPWARD. | 110 it/ hechiids, The ol ceurities | B s 0 - #000250: fair to | LININGER & METOALF GO, | ~ece. Millinery and Notioney ___~ e cre Western Union and Richmond Termi- | HORG FAES FETR ikl bl H There isa ¢ for hay at Anim\tml Tmpleme s W (arri UL A A R T Oats Keep Btep With the Maren | 1o Wiuli el o por st lower, TR | Con mon to med i cows Oxioxa—Home prown, 0t nis folloyking trices)Common conrse, bt freteto bl :..‘.'II,.-S".- qggnii.‘.?.llrll_agfs Tmporters & Jobbors of Milliuery & Notions of Corn—A Strong Market For e eoiit, tho! 1aklie on) Cfon Bacilie; 440 | Good nailva Teadars, 000 1w and - SEAUAR TeH At kb, AR b - %210 and 212 South 1ieh tree vr—-Choice, per bhl, #8885 0.00; y 0 s . PARLIN, URENDORF &. MARTIN, == - Provisions- ve Stock to that the company has decided to lum:.mh‘ D . i g 4 14 N |1y T-u:‘wl ll'w\-{]\r-vuww o 8 oless’s Donlors Notions. Fairly Active. s the government. The total s 108 SAd QyaEaS,: 0or cathe. belootd) JONGI Cork Gounis, | oac, met. corn; L, ney Amcnlmrallmmcmlm denns&anes J.T. ROBINSON NOTION €O Sl 13 éhares, against 257,000 shares | goiate Yho'to 700 Ths 40 barley 18 quoted aceording to g 1, B, W05 and W7, Jone Stroet, Omabia. Prime fat wrs—Government bonds were | Fair to medium sheen, Common sheep nd medivm Hogs 0 clioice heavy he Trrsirs—Good sales at i to quality: rutab CAULIFLOWE CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Cnicaeo, No | Telegram to the Bre.]-The indications this morning YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS, pome for somewhat lower prices for | 7 8 4e wheat, but the lust half of the morning ses wion &aw a decided change in the complexion of the market, and the 1 o'clock ciose for t according | ity bbbl B P MATT & e Wiolesale Notions and Furnishing Good Hines 1 T rejdryin, e dey 't | Namfeetaers of Buokere DL, B0MAOT, | ——Tiw D & CHRTERER Y. skins, 71 .J'mmnl hides. |\\~1hn.|~4 ! ONILYAton, My Hakes, Cide VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, 21— [Spec A sted 4 5000490 47060450 Good o readily at 1y " 142 vt Ot NS T Notiong nd Geat's Pam ishing Goods, 1105 HArney Street, Omaha, T WINONA IMF’LI' MENT co., le s | Agrionltural lnmlcmcnts Wagons &Bnme* droed, 1. Choice celery, SCeNe extra fine lozen Pl supply i o per dozen far Salt Lake celery, £1.50 p Representative Sales. NATIVE STE '\.- 1 umm. 1,503 No Bkl sl Ui ) s Al D& T WYL Br el e Aot BlCary 059 DAL | o R e 00 otint Cornor 140 and Nicoins Strocts CONSOLIDATED TAN LINE COw i fle b Hpet et : b pt ¢ e, g | oo Wif ___Artiets' Matoriats. | Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Ojls i Yilvestiool Wieady ‘st HaeHanged” pri cows. 10,00, : A. HOSPE, Jr., Atle Grease, etc,, Omaha, . 11, Bishop, Masage VLS vables. o i Avpres—Active and stoady. patents, ' —_— -~ Private cables were conflicting, and some #5000 2 AR Midsourt winter | AFiSHS’ Mam‘la]g Pianos and Umflm ~ Papor. l‘:rmwln e l‘mmr, ,n_uv,-\rh':- mu.l,uvl..r:‘ g 6 v;.:n‘. v Jon {0 ditncas; €00 uatents, 1513 l\uuflullnflal Omaha, Nebraska. CARPENTER PAPER vere reports of rain from about ¢ ouls 0 preferted MILCIE COWS, JUINCE 1l inces, $2. —_— — and from southern Indiana. The temper of "\,,‘,’..fl.'\'.,.‘ 2, per head $30.00 @10 or s Boots and Shoos. Wholesale Paper Dealers. 1 y ONEY— ¢ in 11b frames ’ ock of . e e bl st e At LR ¢ finds a ready |nu|k<' a I, white, cwt: chopped feed, W. V. MORSE & CO., A eper Special ateotlon elvei to oar load s0ld wheat, The increasc in the amount of PCORN n(l\m kinds, ORANGES - ‘nF 108d e ewty T 0 corn, B! je per 1b; per 1t bran, 12500 13,00 per ton} ouisiana, #.50 per box; $850 | Seiwr 000 13.00 por oh Jobbers of Boots and Shots, o ApIFits, 188 proof, #1.10; | W0 Farnam St Omaha, Ney mmnmuu. Summer wheat in passage to the United Kingdom of | 640,000 bushels and to the continent of 450,000 Printers’ Materlals "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. | sl bushels was a good sized straw foating in ®OXEE lel call, easy at 3@5 per cent, per bbl: Florida, per box, $4.00(4.50. do llllg{r{mf.l\‘l‘ n]-ll'nrn‘slm'umlA|‘\mlll(,\l'. {ux R IAKENDALL JONES B GO — A[lmia“ Pllhlish(.‘l‘s e 1o closed offered at 3 per cent. LEMONS—Moss emons, 5 | proof £1.10: do 188 proo! 0. cohol 188 y 0 their dircction. The market was not without [ B ST A B bk —6@8 per cent, M}.mz,.\s.':}( kL0 e MADK & Proof, .10 per wine gilon, Redistilled (Successors to Heed, Jones & Co.) Dealers in type, prosses and .-nuu-u-'mw.n support, how anda slow decline of e | Sreriine Exciaxoi—Dull but steady at LIFORNIA FRUITS—Pears, whiskies, & 0150 Gin blended, g150ce | Wholesale Mannfacturers of Boots and Shoes Kouth 13th Street, Omahi was ull that accomplished during the | £4.52 Tor 60 day bills, and $4.55: for demand. New York grapes, #1b_baskets, | 2.00; Kentucky bourbons, $2.00a@6.00; Ken- D m— " . Gooda. first hour and a half of the session. Then ~ Rubbor Goods, alifornia double crate, #4.50; crate, | tucl Ky and P nnsylvania Agents for l|;ln.;l; !I\ubh" hoe 02, 1104 & 1108 PRODUC h M KETS. S v reports fre roughic Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiski ‘OMAHA RUBBER CO., e wikita ,'"'””"'"' Lt ”}"'”‘l' o O EARE N b i e U 9180 The market is well supplicd at Brandics, imported, 1 Dealers i Ruber Giod he winter wheat sections either of no rain hicago, Nov. 2. —Following are the 2:3 lowinge prices: Choice bananas, £1.00@ ., 180300, Giins, imported, —— 3 whatever, or if rain in too small quantitics to | closing pric dinm buches, $2.00@8.00; common, Chumpagnes, in- CLARKE COFFE Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods sver, there was not only | Flour — Quict and unchanged: winter be of use. M drouth but cold, and more cold expected, und @ host of buying orders came from all quar- ters. Many of the I short sellers of the morning, discovering that the market was stubborn and would not break, turned buyers and helped the outsiders to put prices up agnin. 1t appearcd to bo no diffeult matter | - Corn--Aetivo and firm; opened a shado to add ¢ to lo figures and the advance, | under yest *s prices, fluctiated some and with a siight reaction, was sustained to the | ¢losed h e higher; cush, 44155 December, ¢ 440 May, 4015¢. elose of the morning session. were lower ¢ C! 32005 American, per Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills. Teas, Coffees Spices, Baking Powder, Fiavorihg Extracts, Launddy Blue, Inks, ke, Hiurncy Stroet, Oniubin, ebrabkn g 011 Clothing and Leather Belting. 105 Farnam Straety N4, 00 per b spring wh T VY HARDWARE ecial cast, do, 12 15¢ hubs, per sct, £ 3 £1.50; tongucs, each, square nuts, per 1, 1b, 61, 13¢: malleabl ron, rate, crucible _8toam Fittings, Pumps, Eto. | A. L. STRANG C Pamps, Pipes and Engmc& Stoam, water, railwny and mining supplics, ete. w22 nd Va4 1 Ktreet, Omuhia, CHURCHILL PUMP CO., Wholesale Pamps, Pipe, Fittings, Stoam and Water Supplion. Nendquagters for Mas Foost & Co's goods. 111 Farnam & . U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO.. Steam and Water Supplies. Halliday Wind . 018 And 120 Farnam § G, 1. Ross, Acting Manager. fom Tt r partics in the nc closing was lye abo Decenibe ey Ma, Grocers' List. ~Ordinary grades, "01:("01 prime, 2115 old’ o v, 20 lmNIt d, 3 Dilworth :W Crockery and Glassware. W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crowbars, St e istmenes horse ehoes | OTOCKSTY, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, P ”“n s mule shocs, : barbed Ete. “Offce, {17 8, 1ith Luumnh- Nebraska. its, £4.00 pe on nails, | == — Yates, 10 10 50, $2.40 stoel nails, Commission and Storage. 5 D. A. HURLEY, Lo Commission and Jobbing, Bags wnd Produc quarters for Grape Busket RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storage and fll]l]lllllsslll]l Merchants, Bpecialties Nutter, l"lll ‘heese, Poultr) u-m P Oy ators, e, Bie: 113 Soutt heih Sreets WIEDEMAN & CO., Pmduce Cummlssmn Merchants, Butter, 220 South 14th 8t 243,¢; Red Cross, with a consider cash, 2,03 -tie, £2.60; No. 1, stable, &.00. Noy—Mixed, Y@lle: stick, 88w} JELLIES—30-1b pails, $1.80@1.90, Provistoxs—Hams, 107¢a 11 bacon, 108(@lic; bacon side salt, T7¢@Se; shoulders, lmmfl 10¢i11c; dried beef hams, picn L @se. REFINED LA b Tierce, 50-1b round pails, 75c; 51b puils, last_ night's closings, or at for Decem e for January and &257c for May. U the fir movement prices fell to 3 : Junuary 150, with nothing done. 71\'.' B34 BROWNELL & CO., Engines, Boilers and_General ]%?Chlllm. Bheet Iroa Work, Steam Pumps, Kaw 511 avenworth Street, Omaha. Og@101,0; Pork- Moderately active but unsettled; il 01 @105 prices fluctiuated considerably within & nar: i nuary and Sl sl 1y rower range, averaged a trifle higher, closing cnerally speiking, whienever prices in the 13 $14.40. corn it ¢ they moved upward. o : Cash, §7.02] (3 400b square ound, 5 810 = Seeds. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO, Wholesale Farm, Field and Gardcn Seeds 11 and 913 Jones St, Omaha The opening pr o about_ the o and, with the exception of M one time, touched a st sing prices at 1 o'clocl the session. The pails, P _Medium in bbls, $6.50; do in half 3 small, in bbls, §.50; do in half ; gerking, in bbls, #.50; do in half Ly deliv ined ribs, £7.00 for 5603 short clear, l e I) 455 4.80 4.80 Poults Firm and higher; creamery, 2214 L " SyiUr—No. 70, d-gallon kegs, $1.506 1 GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. = e hgrain and light re G 24, 1ok o O Chino: i 6 4 Forwarding & Commission which are Tmost a stunding bull Lteady : full cream cheddars, 1@ q LB o ek LatToh Bh: Ragrepiialbid (e ol .!m::::,,'b.ml,m‘ P!sTfls S Cor '5'3,‘3‘».:.’:::'\ o ot mee ! ts, Lig@llje; young Americas, i ¢ doz, #10.50; half gallon Produce Cflmmlsslflfl flfid UUM sml‘flfifl cember, 4 e for danuary and 489 for May The ad at 20@21c, quart cans, Storage, Forwarding aud Commission. ¥ r Poplar, Bx. i3 h i Live Stock Sold. ARCH £ loss, i Brauch house of the Henue ugies of rapi, but was figeD o - gloss, 3 in, 1 : i } iched Mdge, Janu ‘"'.“ L Leountry 4@ gyowing the number of head of stock sold bes Oswogo gloss, O g DAl g e WG ‘.L‘.:.:‘"vnl-f.,‘n\(l..., No 'm‘""““ = The last named de- . son salted, Te: | on the market yesterday OLLAND HERI BOARDS, Coal, Coke and Lime. 3 10GS. Diied Freirs S orated 50 1b orated, ¢ ic. livery bar Iy ||vmhlll“ll‘«hl,.h »st point and there were but one or two transactions ure. Close was at 44%¢ for De : for Junuary and 491 7¢ for May. J mnk was fairly oF Toas and Cigars. "WM. A. WILSON &LU., IIIl]]Ul‘TEI‘S and Jovbers of Teas & Cigars, Bpices and Dairy Baking Powder. 110 and 18 an ney Street, ¢ 3 green salted calf, 126135 B¢, ipts. Shipments. 21,000 25,000 S W 1000 £4,000 with the advance in ¢ 5,000 18,000 the opening up to 000 17,000 ok at 81 @ille bigher than yester- . bu., 24,000 1,000 dav's latest bids, In provisions a strong feeling held control Trading, or rather floor speculation, was on A more moderate scale than on cither of the two former days of the week, yet more than the ordinary business was transacted and trade lost Jittle or none of its interest. The DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO.. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, 20 Bouth 13th Street, Omaha, Nebraska .J. JOHNSON & CO., Manufacturers of Tlinois White' Lime, d shippers of Coal, Col Cement, Plaster, Lime, B Rl and Sawer Pipe. Oice. Pazton Hotel Farnam 8t Omaha, Neb. ’lLIl'Pll(!n' 81l 'NEBRASKA FUEL CO., ° Shippers of Coal and Coke, 214 Bouth 13th §t., Omaha, Neb. 5, 5 10¢ No. 1 com, 8 1581500 | No.8 0 b 1 com, s 1817 ican Packing 1300 wdahay Packing Co G. H. Hammond & Co. Kingan & Co 3 blac porated, p ted, unpared prunes, 4 raisins, London la; ! Tornia loose muscatels, €.00.10; new Val- encia, \“ule n SOUTHERN YEL Com. 4 & 6 in.dlooring. Star Clear %in Ceiling Clear %in Partition Clear finish, 1& 11y Clear corrugited ceillng, 4 in Yellow pine casing and base. . ENCING 5in 12 & 14 1t, rough () active Squires & Total Jatnsyg. butter and pie- No. 1,4 snaps, Sc; City ) xteenths, 1 New o 3 ~Wheat—R 1 options opened lower, but soon e, closing firm b unpmlul red, TS d, nominal at Comlca. Showing the highest and lowest prices paid for mu on this market during the past wnd on the corresponding days. in weak and strongcr, re ¢ h EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, / Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornicé, Croy 155k W et || N 37& B o0; Oolong, 0@ CEILING AND PARTITION. 204 Young Hyson, e i or e Set e g N« 85 S 1st com. ¢ in White Pine Ceiling.. or; coods and Nollon T R IO L Gl el MR, ) Tiog morket, mado the triends of tho producy | Spety oo @isuon store and elovalor, 89 | Dats LR A e G aa e T SWITI & GO = feel confident, while the showed a dis- [ “Uae ‘,"““ ”,;'; '}:l‘:,’,:;,’“ ‘lx‘]',:‘r‘“,‘"' e | v, (42 adw 316 @820 23 White ext. @ FHOH Clear, 5 in ,\ux}}u; @ 0 M. B i ~8moke Stacks, Bollers, Eto, L opencd u shade’ lower, "subsequently ad- [t | §30 (4 Z§ ’3 “ ng 320 @340 2 : AR L et Dy GUUds, Farnishing Goods and Notions H. K. SAWYER, v 1.1-4 e and left (.n‘ strong: ungraded, | 20th; Q@ 320 @3 40 Aouscco—Lo Splen 110iDouglus, Cor. 1ith ¢, Omaha, Neb. st :m @t dezly 8% @l & 118 85 Ll W G A12inchs1s aid, 41¢; Me No.1,com. KILPATRICK- KOCH DRY GOODS Co Haflllffl[}lllllllfi Dealer | n Sinoke SIflGk!. higher than last night's ¢ Repuiring. 1314 A FIENNO0N. SEssio el Sunduy. [ Mobers sta ! My S D e unary = e :;:;'.:;tg:‘.',,“y'-“ e Tmportersand Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions orn easy s May hid, Dee Live 'k N ; o 8 . | [ LhE T 2 Gents' Furnisbing Goods,Comer 1ith aud Harney Sta e q“h:.“l Stock Notes. vs- Oysters, standard, per 16 f O aab At aceutha: PAXTON & VIERLING, Inch Grooved Roofing, §1.00 per M, more than 12-inch stock bou SIDIN £ A, 12,14 & 16 ft, white cherries. per case, [ 3377 &S W 0, £3.80@3.90; blueb J @2.40; egg plums, 21b, same length, " Furniture. (G2, 14& 10 £t &l 50| D, Hogs 5@10¢ higher. Hogs continue on the up grade, Mr. Waford, Posten, was here with hogs. John Brown, North Bend, came in with | £.00; plums, per hogs. ries, per case, § . fair; Rio, dulla ptions lower o 50 bugs; November, $1 DEWEY & STONE, Wrmw,m an Cast Iron Building Wurl PN t §1 y and SH 'lmu ¢ for Novem- 5 for January .10 for Feb- 1i HA WIRE & IRON WORK: Wholesale Dealers in Furnitare, Farnam Street, Omaba, Nebruska, Januarg, ruary and §7.20 for March. m, 12 ‘; e JL Hutton, Randolph, Ta, was in with | porcase, #2000 pincanpl J B H q YNES B IR Haflflfacmm‘s of Wire aud [ron Railings CHICAGO LIVR BROOK, q..;.u-u at §15.00015.50 for new; $1 Mutin Haunawold, Aurora, sold a load of | %10 gooseberrics, per cise, . . y ____Grocerles. Dtk ral, o et e Bh Orsahar Y're 658 Cnicaco, [Special Telegram to | 0l 2 GURE e 90¢ hogs. e PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS, the Bee.] few loads of fancy —Dull and lower; westernsteam, spot, | “pGaditional hog buyers on the market 1DmiErowce " Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, , 707, 709 and 711 8. 10th S, Omaha, Ne McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Grocers, 14 and Leavenworth Streets, Umnhm Nebrasks heavy cattle sold within a range of £.00@ Quict but firm; wi b.40 and a few loads of prime native steers at —Iirm; western, 9! #4.70@4.90. Good and useful natives, bought | Minneapolis, Nov. 23.Wheat--St Jargely by shippors and dressed bee dealers, | and rather dull; 'No. 1 hard, November sold at § andalong there, The pens | December, e;, May, 808 were crowded full of plain and undesimblo | NC: 1 horthern, and Docember, RIBUVEG acsirable Januar; v¢3 No. 2 north- natives that sold 20@25c lower than a week yesterday. Wm. Davidson, Poston, was here with a | 240, load of hog WoonexwArReE—Two-hoop pails, per doz, tings, came in with three | §1.45: three-hoop pails, €1,70: No. 1 tub, 2,605 No. 2 ‘tub, .03 No. 8 tub, £4.50! washe ! assorted bowl #; No, 2 churns, $; No. & estern, @lle. Man'frs of Fire & Barglar Proof Sarr,s X Vaults, Jail work, iron and wire fencing, signs, e Riiioen Eropr. "Cor 1ith and JAckson bis. _— MOLINE,MILBURNASTODDARD Co Munufacturers and Jobbers in Wagons Buggics, Rakes, Plows Ele L. W. Denton, Waterloo, reccived $4.90 for a good load of hogs. hurns, L h or. 9 1 ||\|n|( B, uu , November and De v, 67c; January, | - J. E. Thompson, Council Bluffs, was over e e TEELE & CO., CUR9th AUz g i vory slow, at Ut lz\buul half the IS v with & load Of hogs. Ao ‘"" ;'""‘:' VR ST Ly Wlm esale Grocers, o...rfl'fl‘.fi'r'?fi.tfif.'f".‘.h Cos resh cattle W axans nng our--Strong ; patents, @4.45;bukers’, ol B To uck—West Point 20 in, 8 0z, 1015c; Wes n eat fo old 8afe & Locl :vll:{‘!’u g',"‘"'"' Inx\\'vr. & 4“0“‘ ';U Wheat, 278,000 b 4@}'{,“)‘,‘&3‘,3'&" fonevn, barketed dleaof Point 20 in, 10 0z, 12}4c; West Point 19 in, 12 STENOGMPEEB, B and lhrnsymrul.omlll. Neb. @5.60. Shipping steers ts—Wheat, 27 u. Fire and Barglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, Vaults and Jail Work, 1415 Faruaum Aluut Omabs. 1bs, 325430 G. Grosvenor, 'l'--kmlmh topped the market ey West Point 40 in, 11 oz, 16, Ched with a load of very fine 320-1b hogs, Y 50 tecei) N 5 - Wi 1200 to 1830 lbs, smpm.n(s Wheat, 66,000 bu; flour, 15,000 edoni X edonin XX, 105¢; Third Judicial District, ALLEN BROS.,, 50; stock- | bbls. Econon 87 CHAMBER OF (UMM EFECE. 2 ers and feoders, #2.00 « bulls and | Kansas Cit ; Wheat | 3.m. Stewart, the Council Blufts packer, | “Eixacn o Berkele Wholesale GPDWH, FoTanS N overallo e 02,00, Bulk, £1.7 5 No. 3 80ft, cash, Gge bid, Docein: | bought hogs on ‘the market yesterday. No. 00, 9igc: Host Yet, 44 bigo nd 1116 Harney Street, Omahs, Neb, CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. G005 cows, §1 ber, T0¢ bid, T3¢ asked; M; bid, “harlie Sprague was at the yards yester- | cloth 00, 4i4¢; Cabe l-m\\rll 8¢y = g m—— s 10150 lower, und half- | asked. day shaking hands with his old friends. Fruit of 1,(.3,.,_ Y n, (,, 6c; Hope, Hardware. Mflllllffifltll]‘m l]f Uveralls| » breeds, & 000 Corn—Steady; No. 2, ¢ Mr. Cobb, of Cobb Bros., Pender, came in King Phillip cambric, 11c; Lonsdale, D Hoas—Trade was active, with prices about | asked the same us yesterday, with the: quality not pear us good. e beat: heavy made 8 15 520 und n\ul\L’ NIII\ #4. Jeans Pants, Shirts, Ete. 1102 and 1104 Douglas Btreek nber, Omaha, Neb. Stronge Lonsdale, 8ijc: New York mills, i with a load of corn-fed steer's of his own feed- ing. i Peter Berlett and son, Talmage, stopped at | 46 inchy 11 the yards on their way home with some feed- | PCreH b |)|~rr=}, 10- George Tyson, of Tyson & Lawrence, Mil: | 44 ¥ igan, was it the yards with ‘two. loadls of 0gs. 2inch, 1015¢; Pepperell, ell, |64, 15c; Pep- Pepperéll, 94, jei Canton, 4-4, 81 riuhph, 6¢; Wansutth, et Vil _Sash, Doors, Eto, _ M. A. DISBROW & CO., Wholesalc Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Monldings, Branch Offce, 12 ha, Yo, 23, —Wheat—Strong; JOTJDEI‘S of Harflyam and ¥ais Tinware Shoet ron Kt ta for Howe Rcal Miami Powder Co., Omaba, Neb. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Meckanics' Tools and Buffalo Soales. 146 s echanics’ Tools and Bufislo Saales. Douglas-st Corn—Steady; No. 2 mixed, 48@4dc. Oats—Firm; No. 2 mixed, 81@81}je. Rye—Quict; No. 2, tic. Provisions - Pork, quiet; new, §14.00; lard, Qull at §.00, NTUCKY JEANS—Memorial, 15¢; Canton s H ules, 18¢; Leaming- 7 | 1 S q e . J. H. Zeller, of Dedham, Ta., was here and | t . _ Omens, Hebp BOHN MANUFACTURING CO., N Waithrmatroand i s o sold three loads of cattic at a satisfactory | bleached, T; RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., Maunfacturers of Sash. Doors. Blinds, Cattle— Recoipts, 14,0 o | Liverpool, Nov. 23 —Wheat—Quict; de- | [lice, mu.m-.l S Stevens' Wholesale Hardware, ' ) ! { 10 e 1o x | mand poor; steady; holders offer mod ately ; “Parse,” buyer for Squires & Co., is back \M'.‘,,,. h Mouldinga, Stair Work and Interior Hard Wood Fis- | P 10@11d per cental; red western Ll A BAuiros ¢ 1 ac 4 1y 10th and Harnoy Sta., Omaha, ;Nev. | Wes A ents . K. Corner fith nworth Streets, ! 100 1 | trom” Sioux City, and bowght hogs Hore yes. | bioached, 10, ljei SRT, ; th and Hamoy B8, ¢ Neb, Wi on ek (@ cows, bulls and mm.l $1 1‘1 e e [ taraay: MiscE Table oil 1lnn| [} anka Siandard Reales cattle, §1.90@300; wostern rangers, §.00 d fair; new mixed "OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., Maunfacturers of Monldings, Sash, Doors, Asd Blinds, Turping, Stairwork. Bank aad Ofce Fittiugs. 20th'and Poppleton Avenue. M. Storrs, of the firm of Reno & Storrs, plumlh land, 815¢ to 9¢; Dado Holland, 1 18 in with a load of cattle aud a Blaidee “Mv«mun, shén, load of Hogs. 2 ke, 83%c; Muplo City, 883 go M. R. Stanley, Friend, Neb., a well known 0 . 7030 G breeder of Shetlane ponies, wss among the Co @365 western, 48 11} ew Or 1, Me-vy Hardware. W. J. BROATCH, Heary Hardware, Iron and‘steel Hogs— Receipts, Be higher: mixe 4 dhi | wlar; mix b. ight, &0.50004.75; , £3.0004.50, ol X il v k; | Ouats—Quict but steady; No. 2, 3 —Irreg- , 60@ By reason of fte central position c.os0 " rhey Kast of Chi ), and tinuous i 01 ol - e ;' common to good, &.50 j‘urmm-.d Strong and higher at & \'l;‘;h»ll': l':!llho .\'unlis.m o 0 v 'l“u‘s,&‘:,‘,:"'_",m"‘;;‘“u,, Bprings, Wi vq'in“:‘fi.'r'n:','wfil'x'd..\'fl" .. Brewers. N L 0@3.05; Texans, 2 . Munson, of Blue Hill, Neb, an ex- n b STORZ & ILER, Ron . T ¢ Produets. Modertely active and | tousivd buyer of five stock is on thé market inrites aug tasilistes travel EDNEY.& GIBBON, ER, , Nation Yards, East ard, §ATO0, | with two cars of hogs. e . Wholesale Iron aud Steel Lager Beer Brewm, Louis, Cattle—Receipts, , 80.871¢ long elear, | 1, N. Wheeler, Pender, was in with two Salle, Pecris, G« Wagon arrisge Wood Stock, Liesvy Hargwara, 121 North m.mu»..m Stroat, Omaba, Nub. I shipments, oice heavy : loads of hogs. Mr. Wheeler is one of the feeld. to. 1217 and 1219 Leavenworth' 8¢, Omana, Neb. [ stoors, #1400 0 fair u.,m-;x Mt $1% | * Miiwaukee, Nov. 2. —Wheat teady; | oldest shippers to the yards. CoMponTEIs-— 80 0 — == = y @435 butchors s medinm to choice, | cash, T4%c; Decembe siige C o ) BLaNKkETs —White :'lq e 0, stock lors, fairto good, | Corn—Fir 73 e Buion Bigok ¥ '.:;‘,‘,ll}’.‘,'l'k,.‘:..?,.x;‘:xm‘ 1,“( @8.0. 2 AR _nats, 3”: LI iustteiig (@380 e @4.00. Oats — Stron, ranch, the cashier, the bank has kept [ - Brow ING—Atlanta A, 4-4 “W.L. PARROTTE & CO. 5 Hogs — Receipts, shipments, 5003 | Rye—Easier with the growth of the yards and that is | Bantic H, 3 Atlantic D, 4-4, ¢ i G TALER Np BIORMAK, d: B nANCHARD, 1 nctive und @ shide higher: thowa’ heavy | HBarley ot . Haspv e il ofiio vam sadituan | Y e B L IO VARND) Wholesale Hals, Cans il Siraw Gools, [ PALMER, RiCHMAN & GO, and butchers’ selections, $4 5: Yorkers pork, November, de Ll rora C,' 44, 4105 Crown 44, Hamey Btreet, Omal LlVfl Stock Commission Memham and packers, medium 1o choice, #.65@d.00° OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, | Hoosier LL, 44, 53(c: Indian Head, 4- —_— e e e Pigs, common to good, 4,904, 05. Nov Wheat—Steady; 4 LESALE TS, | Lawrenco LL, 44, 63c: 1 Offce—Rogm 2. Vflfl.“."é‘.'...'ffl'l:.‘...f Building, u.nu Sidc. Produce, Fruits, Etc. , Pepperell B, 44 % cash, d1e; May, 4534 27igc; May, 805 McCOY BROS., lee Stock Commission Merchants, Market furnished frec on application. Stockers and uri 03 good torma. Refcrences: Omas Omuha Nutionsi, Union 4 tron. 1 T ___fi';,{;.‘g{:l;?;:5;"**‘“1'- pusenger equipment | WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO texperience hasproved ‘sccommodatiors 13 s and ILER & CO., { Importers & Jobbers of FineWines &Liquors | East India Bitters and Domestic Liquors. 1112 Hiarney The following are the prices at which round lots of produce are sold on this mar- ket. Fruits or other lines of goods requiring ertralabor of packing eannot always be CoLors—Atlan supplied on outside orders atthe same prices Slater, Berlin Oil, 6153 (,‘.,,,.,(m. quoted the local trad 7e. PINK AND Ronks—R !ulmml Burtes—The receipts were lighter than | 6e; Ri usual, while the demand was active at prices | mond, ¢ heretofore quoted. Very choice dairy butte is quoted at |~m 20¢, medium grades 14 16¢, NEW York, N —[Special Telegram to the Bek]—Stocks.—As usual before a boliday, there was a good deal of backing and filling in stocks, but the volume of tran A Hufl-w sactions wis not large. The opening was | duiry, 16@z: : y firm, with fractional ad A sensational ,.‘,\,,'.',:.“'""" u‘""“[;,‘.}..’.‘,‘,“{:?,- p feature was the sharp advance in Uuion Steady ; November, 42%¢; De' Pacific, which moved up 8 points. The sud May, 45;¢. Oats—Quiet. den change in this stock was attribu —ct i 4 3 Aurora R, 44, ¢ I3 and (between Chicago X City) restful Reclining Ch ment ls conservative, its disclplin The Famous Albert Lea Rovre Between Chicago and Minneapolis and 8¢. Fa. s the rt changed; creamery, Lumhal OMAHA LUMBER CO., All kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 16th Bweet and Union i'acitic Track, Oma LOUIS BRADFORD, LORIMER, WESTERFIELD & MALEY Live Stock Commission, | Room 18, Exchapge Bullsing, Union Stock Yards, i Omabi, N 1 BLU 65 Centry blue prints, an, Bi,e; Arnold, 6%c: Arnold 12¢; Arnold -4..:[\4.‘I 101 3 ble to 1 ot steady, reccipts only fair, v Oak, 415¢ Ramape k Ialand o A " HORN & SHARPE, ! the favorable report of the investiguting a0t Batween Clncinnac o | to be sent from Boston. Severallurge shorts receipts of cattle were Iight again yes. | day: Following prices are quoted Py full . et e Tl Daugtas, Nevinpaock Yaa 8 were also run in. One Chicago plunger had lay there being only twenty-five loads, | Sream. ¢ singl cream twins e e AN o ol k! ~ ! orders in to sel! 500 shares on A!\'or\'u\ per | The ma was quiet and the number of f 13 w.l“‘w ung Americas, 1 15ciy ; brick 0t eauty, o s C. N. DEITZ, 8. Omak Rowley' T P TV R T e B head which chunged nands was swmall, | gheese, T01bs in ¢ 4@1de; Limburger, the United Ktates aud C " Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber, e A cent up from 5415 and about 1,500 shares were | {740 Which chunged nands 1bs in’ case, 13@l3lyc. In less quantics, 14@ CABE, EST.00 €. A, HO . ALEXANDER & FITCH, sold. The plunger then got scared and - 4 iss domestic, 16 18e, count—L; Prort A GeaT Masuger. AsrYGen Manaaer. Oen. THA B Pass At 13th and California Ets., Omaha, Neb CUmmlSS}Un Di}fllfll‘s m L"e Slfl(:l( ) rushed to cover. Iondon was a good buyer Hogs. : ‘l‘v..:l.,lv:\‘ lllu- lmu\;vl was act . _\p:u-r i g | ——— it | % B of its regular list, and very discouraging | _The receipts of hogs were heavy, there | day and some heavy sales were muc Live W 2, oppgaite o, Bulidiog. Union Blod R Iy S LACOIINE 1K 140" frosh cars in. - Although a few [ ehickens have adyinced Hll‘r‘oun;d"v“lnun Booes e or Canoresed Lflmhfll‘ lee cflmflm Ete., Ete, I8 el ik . ¢ vere made 2 Tuesda > steady, he following prices ar Y- Capitalists thére who recently sold their Rus e e e o Bti0q | Quoted: Liv 8l X0 per dozen ; I o coniere Con--m-ufl 'W"l‘{‘f}'_fl“"j' "TUNION STOCK YARDS CO., sian securities think favorably of Americans Hemandwas thod and the mars | eus 0. Dressed ; colored, g paia oary, e by T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., of (]maha Limited, and are disposed to buy on all weak spots. | ket wus brisk until the close. One fun chickens, Turkeys, 10 13c. Ducks, 10@13e se, 1. While Union Pacific advanced rapidly, the | 108d of heavy hogs reached $5.00. Whit- e d b To Dealers Ouly. -v-nuumuu 4 ——— R " ! Gamk—~The game lllnrk\'l was l’l\fll"(‘l e L Iress rest of the list became weak, selling oft @1 sheep. than vsual yesterduy and sales were heavier, L T i Oon. 104 Parysas Sumh Omade, AJUDiCIous AND PERBISTENT point, Grangers particularly exhibiting the | There was nothing doing on the market. hotels and restaurants being BoAvY. RUroHas nfrew Dross, . ,'f,",”;"‘".."“' - ~JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Advertising has always proven wost. décling. . The broak did nob 1ast long, ers. The supply is equal to all demands | Ticks—Lewiston, 80 in, 12i¢c Lewiston, ‘ J J sful, Before placing any Ofticial Receipts, 8 viider good leadorship & sharp rally fol. at prices following, Prairie _chickeus, | 82 in., 13 3 York, 82in., l4¢ ft River, Newspuper Advertising consulg Jowod, and all $he sarly’ deckine waa recov. | Soisle. e omalland | ducks, 550 0! “"Dhorndike O O, Sigo; Thorndike B b, o T'fi.‘..'fe flgeu:fl:i:’.'fi'c'fl'.:u Wholesale L“merl Ee, ¢ LORD & THOMAS. , e e early decline was recoy- gl ©Baues teal und mixed ducks Ihorndike 120, iyt Thomndike XXX, | - ghioigh ccrora nd biad praceices 0511035 B s shee B3 draalic Comags apg Guiocy G AUENTH, | Gred aud ia several instances a small advance L.75; snipe, ¢ jack rabbits, &5@ i ‘Cordis No. 5, 93¢ Cordis No, 4 1lo, LbEN BEAL €9, I Locust pal L Ll L 44 10 49 Rasdelod et CHICAGOy