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Prices remained steady at 22 case 1 , . . " 5 o 1z0: q | @ surplus of £144,000. Mr. Scott also advised ‘hoice steers, 1100 to 1900 Ibs . 400440 | choice dairy butter at 10 medium | American, 6! ¢t ] Il THE SPECLLAT“E Mt\RI\ETb his fr'i‘-ud! not to short the - stock. un:l few | Fat Tittle stecrs, 900 to 1050 1bs 5885 | grades 1460 18e, ordinary, 913 10ige: 3 fold Seal, 101, ¢! J had the ‘courage to,’ in the face of such a | Corn-fed range steers, 1200 to 1500 365 ) Ecus—The receipte yesterday were only | Dress—Char C *1 Ramapo, v . h Good to choice corn-fed cows. .. ... 2.35a farr, while the demand was quite active. | Lodi, Richmond, : 2 H Puroh showing. Common to medium cows. ... ¢ A fow | Windsor, i Pucifi, b Asricultural_Implements. - Lumber, eavy Purchases of Wheat Result | The gencral advance, - after the opening, | Giood range fooders. s01d at 24c, Brows Atlanta A, 4 CHURCHILL PARKER, CHAS, R. LEE, in a Sharp Advance. was short-lived. Professional bears soon + Atlantic D, l 4 .~ neam‘ m A[l'lcnllllrfll lfl]l]lemfims wa!fln! Dcalfl‘ ll] Hal‘dWl]flll Lflmhel‘, i Aurora L began selling on rumors of fresh rate cutting ¥ t C ‘rown, XN Carrianges and Kles. Jone: cet, Botwe oh l Wooa I\ I g in the west, but there was no confirmation of ‘”l baodbanidig Leie. nd Parguet [ooging, Wth And Do BRISK DEMAND FOR CASH CORN. {1 Howbes bave the f o, at e Aillinery. th tx. Thebull b ket i Indian Il‘oud PR e reports, Thebu es gave the marke Ny .. 3 Yo LININGER & METCALF CO Good native feeders upwards Fair to mediim native 1bs and upwards. Stockers, 400 to 700 1 Prime fat sheep. . Cierse—There was & slight variation in prices yosterday. Fancy full crea dars, single, 1207 full oung Americas, 183¢: brick cheese, Ili) 1bs urger, 100 1bs in case, 13 Bantic H, lantic P, u n —_— @ fair support, but, d their action, val- v . In loss quanties, 14 #10; Swiss domestic, Pepperell R, 44, ¢ Peppe h b . OBERFELDER & CO., A Steady and F Feeling in Oats— | ues declined L@l point and the market be- | Fair to medium she logise. S e s | S F cpperell, S4, 1 T |l"‘l'l"‘°“ "‘f‘“' Agricaltural Imfllsmflms waflms Cal‘PlaEBl Provistons Nervous and Unseutod | St rasied.* An Uucedingls orratio move. | COROR sheeh L e, et oty | Sl e o Pt i | POLTT MDSTUELS AU CATGE | Fmouters & Jubes of Rillnery & Notons - A ment characterized the last hours of trading. ~—Cattle Prices Unchanged— ‘The dnticipation of a squeeze in money has Hogs Active. not disappeared and higher rates were ex iy pected. This brought out a good many stocks CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET, | and the market was well filled. Northwest- prddd ern moved up 14 per cent, but the weakness in the rest of the list had a depressing cffect and it dropped 1§ per cent. The close was tame, with the prices of most stocks at almost inside figures, Northwestern showed a net 25, 210 And 212 Routh 11th Street Good to choice heavy hogs. - Good to choice mixed hogs, P 'fim‘» )l R CERTY $1.7 X per dozew : choice fowls, £1.80 | rora B, 4.4, e, “PA o X per dozen. Dressed chickens, 6 sc per | Barts—Standard, S¢: Gem, 10'ge; Beauty, RLIN, R s MARTING pound. Turkeys, Sgloe. Ducks, 1l@iZe, | 12! —— 3 B, eased, #6.50. Representative Sales. Geese, 106 11c. Cottox FLANNELS ~10 per cent trade dis- Afl'lcmffll‘fl”flllllflmfims Wazcns&BnMEl NATIVE STEERS, Gave—The receiphs’ of game are quite | count- LL, #5c CC, 71 'y N dr, Av. Pr.|liberal and the demand = fairly wcti less, bige 5, e 1188 8380 | Prairie chickens, #4.00; mallard dicks, & XX 1 1253 4.2 teal and mixed ducks, § £1.25: Juck rabbits, $4.00 per dozen rabbits, 81.95 per doz; deer, 6@Sc; antelope, 1281 300 | F(@de; deer saddles, S@ile: antelope, 12014c. STAGS. BEANS- s samt 5BINSON NOTION co., i s 3 xad ar ok wne o00t | Wiolesal Notions and Furishing Gools e ol s o o | Manafacturers of Buckeye Drils, Seders, VTNV ARD S SORNS DER 50, colored, 12 70, colored, 15¢; | Oultivators, Huy Rakes, Cider Milla and nm.n [ T VINVARD & SCHNEIDER, \§'\|:|F:‘§‘|’R)|l;‘\'\l~.)lex|fi1 l::m-; iR verizers. Cor. l4th and Nicholas Streets. St “omns allll Gemvs lellshl!l[ GW“. b ; Ciiieaco, N Special Telegram to the Bre.|—Wheat for May delivery ad- vanced from last night's closing price 11ge during the morning session and retained all p RANGE ST] 22....1150 2.5 per gul, e demand is active. The fol- KIRKENDALL, JOM S & CO., Auxiliary Publishers, lowing are prices quoted: Commion coarse Denlers 1ntypg, presses and priaters” suppiios, € a. a0 perton: wplan i, |- Wlegale Meufactarers of Bots and Shoes i e BdS AN —Corn advanced o trifle ye Aczuts for Hoston Bupber Bhos O 1104 & 1105 —_____Rubber Goods. Wheat, 2 Madl! buying liberally at this price the advance v W P '"‘ sharp and sudden, with very brief rests until S4'c was reached. The covering of some of the minor shorts helped the advance, but shortly before th there was a reaction to Sie it atthe Lotclock close, De - opened at wdvanced to nominally, and closed fge. Junuar; T6hye, sold up $y¢ und close L& A "he activity in wheat withdrew attention | Michizan Cent from the speculative corn market somewhat | Missouri Pacific “"WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., vat alook “alnal market is dull. Good stock bl 1108 Harney Street, Omaka. but ¢ of the gain at the 1 o'clock closing. | gain of 3¢ per cent, but on the rest of the list | 1., 2.5 sells for £2.00002:30; fuir to good, $1.5@1.35; | ~ Cixauaw—Plunckett checks, Tije: Whit- —Wholesale—— i There was heavy buying and in large blocks | declines of a1l were estublished. Man- cows, California beans, $2.1 teuton, Tiye; York, ilyc: Normandi Dress, A!I’lclllllll‘al lmfllflmfi’m wa[flfls &Bflmfi A Lo M by local operators and for New York ac- | hattun led with 114, Lackawanna 1, Erie L 085 4230 Porators—The market is quiet and only c; Caleutta Dress, 81 c: Whittenton Dress, Corner 1ith and Nietlolas Streets, CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE COu | count, and the sharp advance is largely at- | o St Baul 1g, Western Union 3, Union Pa. smalllots are sold. Home grown stock s | beg Renfrew Dre Lewiston, | T fi | {ributable o theso purchasce.. The condl. | 25he s ohy s ctiorn Utlon 3¢, Union P B poarly exhuusted. Utah and Colorudo ol desiton | Artiote’ Matertats, | Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils. :"'" of the “‘lflr‘""l“"""" f‘;\’"ml ’;m"ll an | had a few orders to scll stocks. Onthe | 1.... %60 .25 mjon grades, dSioc. ; ?I}:nrm:lto 506, v l’lr:lmrnld,:kr\bk;‘ A. HOSPE, Jr., Atle Grease, etc, Omahs. A, I, Bishop, Masager, 1§ mprovement in values was the result, how- | board of trade 5,250 shares were traded in. 1068, Potators—The market is quiet. Thorndike 120, #5¢: Thorndike XXX, ) —_—— | the country. For some weeks now buyersof | shares, against 311,635 shurcs yosterday, * 50 B i]f:‘l‘ll;l' i grades, 2@3!ge he re- k 150 ;““k” '\!".‘a_ m.\x\oullummv Omaba, Nebrasks. CARPENTER PAPER CG., ! wheat have made money. Country specula- NMENTS—Government bonds were ONio¥~The market is quite lively. Home Jaftrey 120! Boal Boots and 8hoes Wholesale Palll}l‘ Dudlfirl- { tors are buyers as a rule. May wheat opened | qull and heas grown, S5@c; Spanish onions per 501b Beaver Oreek BB, 11c; | ———g—y-MorsEaco Gorey nico plock of crintiag, mrap ; at §23¢c and never fell below that price. It YESTERDAY'S QU OTATIONS, crate, #2.00, i ; . e teent % | slowly climbed to about 83¢, und lingered be- C &N W —Plain _standard, 25c; plain se- HeraT MRkt Jobbers of Boots and shl]fls, —Printers’ Materia twech that price and 'ye above for . while, ‘Ao preferred X oar : A\,Mku[‘,,-‘,.ud\v_ Good quality | Y83 Yarnam KL, Omaha, Non' Manufactory, Surzamer HitersT Matetiales g | | When 53¢ was reached there was another . 3 peF 1005 selects, §9.00 per gal; standard, ushel, 7 ¥ S, SR "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. temporary t, but when Ream began ry1rs—Fair to_good stock sells at bagas, 60@i0e, IFLOWER—~Good stock sells readily at ) OMAHA RUBBER CO., "“"*émxg COFFEE c;;;~- Mannfacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Omaha Coffeo and np«ro Mille. 01 Clothing and Leather Belting. 108 Farnam Ktraot Teas, Cofees Spices, Baking Powder, | = stoam Fittings, Pumpe, Eto.__ ¥l l'uflu" Extracts, 1 lllr Blue, 1 e, Tiarioy Htreet, Otnnn, NCOrabvA. wehe A. L. STRANG C corn, new extra fine Salt Lake celery, | accordin 01.50 per dozen. nCOM Choice Michigan cider, he demand for good frui ;' Towa nut, £3.00 Eastern fruit i 5 OUR_AND I and trading was more_largely by vio local [ Misouri Pacite T Jonathans, | at l'lth'“‘" g prices, ~Crockery and Classware. PllUTllS Plflfis and Efl[l‘fleg clement. The light receipts and a brisk de at N ht advance c! 5 = St | team, water, railvay and mining supnlies, oto, mand for cash corn ser 0 keep the mar- -On call, v at 1@6 per cent, m 'un|1~~('lmi-'n. per bbl of 86 gal | €300 per cwt; iKansas and Missouri winter N "W L. WRIGHT, 2 i Shiai ket steady and even advanced prices some "',",‘,',",'\,',‘,"' B Aean 008N pioe 'y bl BERH.00 §11.00 per | fancy patents, cbraska patents, Agent for the Manufucturers and Importers of CHURCHILL PUMP CO. what. That the advance was not gre i PGS} o BL90 per o considering the rapid improvement in w Lyt STERLING EXC $0810, for 60 d maund. t Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, CHUmNeYs, | holgsale Punps, Pipe, Fittings, co, 217 8. 1ith &t., Omatia! Nel —”M Steam and Water Su ‘;-nu;“ T dquntters o !stast, Commission and Storage. ol i 300 per ton} [ — GO L L1 U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., D. A. HURLEY, ek co Commission and Jobing SN L ST Halliday \\|m| \hl m St., Omaha, saltelted, ¥, Ty Boxes and { Dodge St Omuha, prices, was attributed to the expectation that shellers would take advantage of the cold weather and send grain along soon at al rate. May corn, the most opened at H0ige, und th (-( the session. Ther nd a slight ) e California quinces, £2.00 | Graham, $1.40 per cwt; wheat, G Dull but stead; 3 on the | per ewt:cornmeal, yellow, He per ewt: e bills, and $4.84){ for de- meal, white, §1.00 per cwt Hoxgy~There is a good demand for honey | §0¢ per ewt: bran, $1: PRODUC ; Lo od v... o z RN V1 U8 30 4. 2 it 905 5 160 505 | 82 Sidls S k CeLERY 10 preter Aol 03 $1 3 8 . j \‘x 2 b 50 b 5 0 g e ) " ries in frames. Good choice honey i 1-1b frames [ty & 82 3.90 finds a ready market at ey canned Chicago, Nov. ‘ollowing are the 2:30 honey 106 12¢ per 1b. is fai 5 B | 5 % My 5 May, $15.9917, SN s b ) XXXX, A TELLIE 1t 73 : et chopped feed, screenings, £, 00 Hipes 30— action befora. the 1 closing price: lose, when May stood at 5iige, De. Flour—Steady and unchanged: winter renied at 46150, old at 461, (@6, \ S5 pring wheat, A at 46, January opened at | & 1.5 £2.75@3.00 per bl i c, i Jelosing at 1 1 ouckwheat, £.50¢ bbl. Wheat—Opened a little tame, especially so ¢ active, | for December delivery hides, two-third se—Prime white, % Cane Cods, Hikoous Sheep pelts, active, Frans—Raceoon, 20@ioes mnk, 106 corn_finds a ready | musk ry 2ahe: striped skunik, 10640 ailic per 1b; other kinds, 2@ | mountain wolf, No.1, &000; No. Range of' Prices. Crasseriries—The market is acti Bell & Che e at n tter, Regn and Produce. C et for, Stoncwar howing the highest and lowest prices | #dvance in pri id for hogs, on this market during the past ”l'll & Bugle, Grape BRDWNELL i L co, RIDDELL & RIDDELL, EIIEII]&S Bmlers and General Machinery, l ! ays and on the corresponding and 1886, l’ul ORN market at b. Lenvenworth Street, Omaha. Bpecialtion” Rutter, Kugs, Cheoso, Poultry he closing was 11,¢ Oysters, Ete., Kic! 113 80uth 14th Btree Storage and Commission Morchants, | scet s work enm vumyn saw st 218148 Speculation in outs was mode the bulk of trading, us s : in the | igher for May and 1 higher for De mber _ouisiana, $4.00 per box: £8.00 yer Ib, £2.01 T e Seeds. May futuro, 4 steady and firm feeling ox. | th Zes Junuary, @s.50 per bbl: Florida, pe (16 . oy T ATO0 T By s, 4 sty o e x| i Ve : i Ao gt Prodice Conmision Menchans, iisal. Farm. el 4nd Qi oot standing at 821,c. ‘The range of the g Ruled active and fim; opened at > 2 .00: extra fine P~ was from light osterday's prices; was easy for i te, clos: 400 Gl TR TS Pears, $2350, ac- | o 101 proof. Poultry. Butter, Game, Fryl Wholesale al']]],v 6ld and (raraen Nee the extreme scember 254 was. bid | ing the sume as ¢ for near futures, R | Sundey, ¢ f thon 0 vine gallon. m.lm illed GEO. SCHROEDER & CO., ——— o e /28 St cash, 46ic: Janvary, | 28t | 450 @b 0 3 “are very few on the o gallo g o ) ) 1 S A R T e shi Malagan, $5.0XD7.00. 6k BUL Cate; s, §1L00G130. Cin_blended, (uccessors to Meshano & &chroeder ) Storage, Forwarding & Commission day \\lltl"l}.’[ll ice, mn I.lsthmlu% w as not much change Live Stock Sold. £2.00. 2.00; Kentucky bourbons, &2.00a 6 I ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CC Produce Com msslflfl aml Cold Stfllags Storage, Forwarding and Conmission, 4 Baxaxas—The market is well supplied at | tucky and Pennsylvania Golden Sheaf bourbon and a e h S i . The provision trade was nervous, unsettled B! Showing the of head of stock sold | he following pric bananas, ¥ & and i Business, under the influence on the market y 503 medium buchies, €2.00@3.00; common, m:(.(;(vl i ed, %'ymlm;l .'.g;,;lluj "'“"‘f‘"""""i' the leuney Iy ,N.‘,,l Jugsion sy of light receipts of hogs, opened with a bull- (e 2.00, mestic, ns, imported, (@ wholesale and retaii, I3 e n.m 200 reel ish inclination and car inun»m.mum were G. H. Hammond 170 - Peanuts, 7@ e, raw: Br s, | 6.0 00, Chamy im- Coal, Coke and Lime. Omaba. Telephone £ a material advance Swift & Co WS made at pric Tarragona, terd; filberts, 12¢. .per | BMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Taan and clsars 1 J@Gmr o agflsmCual__ Iporters ad Jfinfififi;(fir T‘Eafi Cigas, 1 qllnhuhl»ll" As the day an - impression becamo ic Anglo- Local ipy Total TEAVY HARDWARE- steal, special cast, 43¢ cast taols, do, 12 Groc: Ordinary ar was quictly unloading h being satisfied with his ket broke badly. Pork was sold off with fluctuations siige, i and short ribs this k there was | Buiter—Fivm and higher; creamer subsequently a rally, though traders w @i0cy dai timid, and " the trade failed to receive the support it commanded around the opening. Still, based on last night's final prices, povk ut1'o'clock showed a decline of only 21 be, and short rivs of 2ie. Lurd closed at an wetual advance of 25051y, AATTERNGON Ssaio Wheat rather firn Alpe bid, Docembor e bid, Junn B n for My 51150, December 4y (@ . 480, Januury 401.@469C, Outs an-nfi_ Tallow—Unel Pork was stroig: January closed at. §14 415¢5 No. el 5and May $15,231 and closed at # Junuary, for February and May. Short nm‘\ gc muno. J.J. JOHNSON & CO., Epices and Daisy Baking Powdor, | 1410 and 108 lan Wanufacturers of Illinois White Lime, Plaster, Liméy wxton Hotel, Anglo-Americ: mour & Cudah, lmu.'( 0. o short, clear, kin ac for January, t s chain, per 1b, Luughlin's | \wedges. o Red Cross, | gpring stecl, " Bur o nuts, per + mall ( Ih ¢ able, S 10¢ Tow teeth, ing C d shippers of Coal, Coke, Cement 8 ulngllrmm Sawer Pipe. Oftice. 0 St., Omahu, Neb. NEBfiAékA FUEL CO Stippers of Coal and Coke. Z ‘éddm‘cohpfcs woa-zs."i“' _L-___._: Mannfacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice, — Se— ohn K ter, Proprietor. 020 Dodge wad 105 and 106 s, Dry Goods and Notion: heblteind 1 Su'. Sireot u....‘fi e T MLE. SMITH & CO., = w0 | DIy Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions | — " . k. sawver: Y 5ty | —rand oo, o 1. Omabn Mo Mannraclunn[ Dealer in Smoke Stacks, I\ T, Stewart Dilvorth s, 211 ¢; Jones & Stiles Speculators. T, Green & | 1i@2ec, and higher; full cream flats, 111,G@11} 05 young s muie shoes, 4,00 per 100 1bs teel nails, §2.50, xtra 4-tie, 60 heav, mh.- fixed, 911, No. 1, §2.00; 2ALG@Age. 1 hides, :,“- Total, ngm, do., T@ilye green salted calf, S¢; d V' calf, 13@lic; deacons, h 103, @lic e bicon sides, oulders, A beef Live Stock Notes. v flint, 12 )¢ each; No sheep Heavy run of hogs. Hog market opens at advance. Hoy market was active from the start. rthe Anglo” bought the most hogy yester- | 3 day. A. M. Spooner, Hooper, sold a load of $5.00 @S, b, 4-gallon RO per_gallon up, half bbis, *old time, dloncans, per doz, £10.5 s, per doz, §6, anged; No. 1 country, 4@ cakes, 415¢. Receipts. 85,000 k:-,.n £1.50@1.55; Shipments, Flour, bbls )00 Wheat, Corn, T KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Britchings, Tanks and General Holler l;nplll‘lnl 1318 3 oo o | Lmportersand JUT!DEI‘§ in Dry Guuds Notions S quart cans, TARCH—Mirror glos TOARDS, Gents' Furnishing o b and Harney Ste., ol Work :;l;::ml at 874215 fl‘\':"‘ .‘l‘»‘u T : 1 e fi'\{ 0:\\\'";:{;{!05:4 Oswup.uvmk 0.1 com, 81581850 | No. 3 com, s 1 5.815.50 - PAXTON & VIERLING, 6234 SRy in Gosling has returned from a trip to OLLAND HERIIN 078¢ per kel 2eom, 818, 1 0.4 com, 815, 13.50 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK Batieyin g0, Crackens—Garneau's soda, butter und pic- Wrullzht and Cast Iron Blllmlfl[ Work, 3 Sy - New York, Nov 50.—Wheat Receipts, R. Lichtenberger, Dorchester, was here | nic, t, creams, Sc; ginger snaps, Sc; DEWEY & STONE, I sesni] s d 1‘."5’;‘:@';&‘}" e T R Cnicaco, Nov. 30.—[Special Telegram to u; exports, ( u; spot grades h hogs. soda, 7c lesale Dealere in Prnnite 2 o Um.'n.. ' A0 Lapoois 3¢c higher and’ rafher quiet; options | ' 4 S TEas—Japan, 20@35c; gunpowder, 20@ olesale Deaiors it rarnitare, the Bre]—Carrie—The run is 10,000 less | 7300200 hixher and rather ‘wniets options | s, Jones, ot Jones Bros, Ute, Ta,, came. in with b fick s ,‘.,‘1"" Tonacco—Lorillard's Climax, 44¢; Splen YAECAVERLAIDaYy did, 41¢; Mechanic's Delight, 41¢: Leggett & J. Asking & Co., Oakland, sold a good load | Meyer's star, 42¢; Cornerstone, #4c; Drum- of hogs at £5.071 - mond's Horse Shoe, 44c;J. T., 40c; Sorg's S thrie, of Sterling, marketed a load | Spearhead, 44c yesterday. WOODENWAKE J. 2. Thompson, Council Bluffs, came over than this time a week ago, yet that fact docs i Xoung Hyson; 2 Oolons; 0@ not seem to have any stimulating effect on prices. As has been the czso for some time past the few loads of ripe and prime cattle that are on the market from day to day are wmaking fair pricos, but_grades_below, as es- pecially plain and common stock, remuin dull and continue to sell at low prices. The run l‘lmlm!fl'nl. Omabs, Nebrasks. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railingg wire l‘ll‘ strengthened und rose 111 ) Peroivallt Iar Eas atttho 3 - Desk rails, window guards, flower i Groceries. 12 North 16th 8t., Om PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., OMATIA SAFE AND IRON WORKS! Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. | Man'fes of Fire & Burglar Proof Sales 102,0005 and options ungraded, 57} Clear* 5 in Norway 0; | 2nd com. J in hoop pails, per doz, 45; three-hoop pails, $1.70; No. 1 tub, & 3, g { 1 \l. B N gl h 106, 707, 700 and !HB 10th St., Omahs, Ne Vl\llll JAII '0? ron '("""Hfi.’fiflfi'fi' !I-lonnls:‘w. G - Sige in el L'\'n'm', Vi 2 0. 2 tub, $5.50; U tul 503 wash- FLOORING, om— P ——— And 'ro) 0! . \ of rangers and Texans was light. Ran- nber closed at s8c, | Wik 8 load of hogs. : ; boards, $140@2.75; assorted bowls, $.25: | A 6in White Pine McCORD, BRADY & CO., L T e e e ers will soon disappear, Shipping — Receipts, 5,4005 20! _ One bunch of corn-fed natives brought | 3¢ bt No. 3 ohum % 3 MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARD Co I disapy Pping | Oats — Receipts, 54005 _exports, 1,500; 5 Gt No.1churns, §; No, 3 churns, § Boin Wholesale Grocers g steers, 1850 to 1500 lbs, $4.005.00; | market ty@dse higher nnd faily’ active; | $445 late yesterda o8 R i 3 Munufacturers and dobbers in 1200 'to 1300 1bs, S3.00@440; 950 10 | mixed western e White “western, | George Boetel, Millard, was among those NNED Goops—Oysters, standard, per [ D6in “ b and Leavenworth Btreets, Omabia, Nebi waguug Bnmwg Ral(gg Plows E[c | 1200 Ibs., §2.80@3.50. Stockers and foeders, | 83 éie. 4 ! " | who scld hogs at' .05, el R L L T Foneing), 900 | — b M. STEELE & GO L. 9wt P fic Sty Olnan, Neb. $1.40@3.00; cows, bulls and mixed, $1. IKM Coftee—Spot, fair; nin wholly nomj; D. A. Stewart, \'orth Loup, came in with | 83.00@.10; raspberries, 3-Ib, per case, §3.00@ 6 in. Drop Siding H0c per M. extr MEAGHER & SPROAT, B o AR et e | tnois 10, paluia, Bigher, snd "l | oo oida of .00 vogn. Ly Seiacue soach e ee BB Whlesdls Groces, s EAGNERS SERGAT, L ALy £ OVYBY B e PALeND S xan o y s Shippors aro pay two much for these | apricots, s 5@4.30; peaches per 2 inch s e 8 & Hominalj riatives und” half-brecds, $3.00@ § Light bhe i the .L...m@. 4 ine & )'32.““5-}"}5,’.r-';°"‘ er e, SaBCh | ; Fire and Bfll‘llfll‘ Proof Safes Time Lflflkx, Hold 3| = S Ve o ; plums, per case, $3.80(3.90; eber- ) Hoas—Hogs continue in active demand and M""h‘ #1470 14 D. W. Sheaver, Western, Neb., was here e p«l-l'u:'nsc!:‘{‘!,fi‘(l@'l.w; T Vaults and Jail Work, 1415 Farnam Street, Omabs. to make nliulnl-hvt;ur prices from day to | * Petrole “l]lh ;W;‘lm-‘(:fl kumle l Ketod o load | PeT.cuse, £50;" pincapples, 21b, per’ case, Wholesale GNUBH, Overalls, day. ‘This morning there was a strong com- 3 ’ ir demand; we 3. L. Martin, Fairmont, marketed a loa 0@ 5 T L t petitive demand for best heavy, and s fow | 120 - With falr demand; western, | g fi Yoz ae 85,073, Hiah ;‘;o',,',':,,,sfg:o:e_g{r“,:'m(t,' Tl 1114 4nd 1116 Haraey treet, Omahs, Neb. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO, 1 ots made #5.455.50: packing sorts, £5.20@ | “Pork—Firm and unchanged; mess povk, | _Cook & Connor, Ohiowa, had two loads of | strink beans, per case, £1.80; 21 lima beans, = Mannfacturers of Overalls, 405 common, #.95@5.15; light sorts, #4.90@ | £14.50 for old, $15.25( 5 for new, 5.00 hogs on the market. per case, $1.60; 2-1b marrowfat peas, $2.50 'll 5 Hardware: P asaaasse 3 Pants, Shirts, Fte. 1102 and 1104 Do 1’ Btreet, These sales show an advance of | * Lard — Mod ctive and _higher; [ Nye Wilson Warchouse Co. marketed two | 2:60; 215 carly June peas, per case, st gl LEE, FRIED & CO., e P e e e R, llrunu be, the genert nl market closing steady. | western steam, spot was quoted at §7.60. loads of 308-1b. hogs at £5.10, #1b tomatoes, §2.40@2.50; 2-1b corn, x 17. Jflhhem al‘ Hfll‘flwam allll Nfl]l! — i — = e Butter—Fair demand; western, 14@3le; F. W. Wude, Clearwater, was here and | 240 12 in Grooved roofing, §1 pe ¢ M. more than 12 8ash, Doors, Eto. LIVE STOCK. western creamery, 17@ic. 010/a'1080 01 ogs OHRNL A ILaY um\gn Lann—Tierce, Tic: 401b square Stock Boards same length. Mnware Shget Iron iq, Agonte for Howe Scalenand | —oe et BvTalo o Union Stock Yards, Chi Cheese—Quict, but flmly held; western, | “myomag Green & Son, of Council Blufts, | <88 1 50-1b round, 7%c; 20-1b round, in. Grooved Roofing same price as 12 in, | —— =22 220 — Wholatris ManaTasti s oot —The Drovers' Journal repo Os@) had & buyer on the marketyesterday. [ e 101 puila, w5ge; 81b "puils, Tges 15 | stock Boards. HIMEBAUGH & TAVLOR, Peptbid Cattlo—Receipts, 11,000 stead Kansas City, —Wheat—! No. 2 soft, cash bid, 745 uske rn—Strongs shipping’ steers, a feeders, §1.40@3.00; ¢ £L00@3.00; Texas u\lllt‘ £1.75¢ W. §. Dalton, Tabor, Ta, & well known | "oty 265y aium in bbin. 87.00; do in hait 3oy s g e " Builders’ Hardware & Scale Repair Shop | Ses0, Doors, Blinds aud Monldings . L} ) and extensive feeder, came in yesterday. bbls, #4.00: small, in bbls, £.00; do in half Mechaaics' Tools .,,, Huffalo qw,, 1408 Douglas- Branch Office, 12th and Isard Streets, Omaha, Neb. Mr. Jurmon, of the firm of Jarmon & | bbls, $4.50; gerkins, in bbls, $9.00; do in half Nebras Nie bid, 781 TS and mixed 11 1 D bid} M Withers, Percival, Ta., was here with hoj bhl- £5.00. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO, BOHNIMANURAGTURINGSOON 8.00: wot 4114c asked ec 5 ¢ bid; May, ers, Pel , Ta., was here with hogs. ) 2 b ke ANEsA, 43¢c bid, 447¢e asked. ¥ " 0ne load of hogs, averaging 400 Ibs or over, Fauita—Apples, new, i's, do; evap- Wi ]e a]e H Pfl ; Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Oats—No. 3, cash, 24}¢e bid, 27c asked. was sold yesterday at private terms at . D, 9@100; rasplierrics, avap- ) 3 fl Wa]’fi. Moulgluge. Stalr Work and. ,,M,l,,,,,,.,,, Wood Fioe No —Wheat—Higher; | L. B. Shephard and J. L. Buker, West ('M"\ biackbert ovaRarated, 10th and Harney | Western Agente Corner fu) enworih Strects, Sheep—-Rece y, 3 Point, each marketed a ioad of hogs at .00, . bitted cherries, c; peaches, T $2.50(@4.50; western, $2,25(a lambs, §3,77 0. The Drovers' Journal's sp an {@de; evaporated, peeled peaches, 25 | A sclect, 1'inch, 828 evaporated, unpared, 18( fo; new | A, e 1|‘,1!,,...x.|.u~.s M. Hiett, of the firm of Wilsey & Hiett, May, ~“'n" Moorefield, Neb., was in with a load of h(l]."l — T TOMAHA PLANING MILL CO., Rs——— L J Heavy Hardw i 1 v currants, 63g@@ie; prunes, 43¢@4%c; on, | B Liieh, 82 e i | _MHardware, = o Drovers! dourmul’s shecial ,,sn;mnn TV . Doy Naponee, wan e the vaas | St 06sTor brone, 4ftitics oiwon, | 1« 1kan dae o ooy Mardware. Manaficturers of Noulings, Sash, Durs, SALle guates tiia plobdy Dtk atoers, 190 s aud disposed of & good load of 14 1b. higs at {-'.'.:' i Joose muscatels, 200105 now Val SLERNCE Heavy Hardware, Iron fl[lfl Stecl. AN Turmioe. 8t ,.\,,,,,..M,_ ank and lfl'l""l a8l igook Yaras. Easy ““m'- e 1-:.,;'14?-'"1 higher; creamery, 4@ | ™y o0 those in with cattle was_James | * Robe-Seven xtoenths, Ha@iig | st 6 Sorings, Whton, Higek, Wdimare Lumur, ot ( LOBIS, N0V, D~ tecalpts, 8,000, | F40 on_ v Mirm; Doc Conway, Hortington, who came in with tw an=Granulated, Ti(@7lgey conf A, 69 | Tovand 24 clear 4 se e Cir s - e oaa: butanerar tteomm "i."‘"" Doconber, 3¢ bi " and George Keeline, of Coun- (£ IBllowC Clear 8¢ inch Coilin Wholesalg Il‘flll and Steel, Lager Beer Brewers, 00d native @ 473547 e, Oats — Dull; Febr e looking over the market yes- | ¥4 ered, Ylear 3 nch Partition . : o e o, prime, Eh 0ot ¢ asled; May, 311G, terday, @hie. o i Clear 2 meh, Partition § abo T T A I Lt avenworih B Outuiar Mo | amltZiNorth Fightoonth Street, Omuna. No ora ma foedors, far to' good §1.0 ——— John F. Vallery, bookkeeper for F. E. DrF Goods. ing." " e = (LS i OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Wihite, Plittsmouth, was amons the visitors | Dk Weat Point 0 iy 8 oz, 10ic: West | Glear Einish, 1 and 11 tnch, +24 SUUTH []M_AHA ! Hogs- attle. ut the s Point 20 in, 10 o7, 13 West Point 19 in, 12 | ¢ 1:-::-( |I|l|”|||l' utca Coiling, 4 in - active ar G. H. Hammond & Co.’s_drove of hogs Ly g S The receipts of cattle were heavier than for s there being forty-four cars in. The speciul market was about stead. ’l‘h-n. was o fair r sentation of corn y bers In'th yards, but tha geeat.bujicof | and. shippor of ers’ se in, medium chole 001 20 good, $4.50(74. Kansas City, West Point 40 in, 11 oz, 16c, Check ; Caledonia XX, 10} W. L. PARROTTE & co., . PALI 10 unut 3w o 50t averaged 270 1bs. and cost $4.91 or £.00 more ,ulmhu.m.\ [ than on Tuesday. Economy Otis, 01 Mr, John J. Cagney, a prominent merchant | | KENTUCKY —Mémorial, 15c; Canton cénwood, was among the | 15¢; Durham, Hercules, ic; Leaming- Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base pigs, com- ttle—Receipts, 4 ek Rl tara SET oo old, 25¢ Ve ~ | omee—kogm 21 oppon l'llullrlln‘.ul n FaRLSIDRIOn, BV i ud oAk oxo Thein wore not fat enough for the packers, | Visitors at the yards. : ton, g ,“f{‘,f‘,};"l,‘; A blbaanied Toi Btae o ':'.‘!‘L","- e Rk Vi i, Yo for covs and bitchors which we aro. selling fairly well at | The joint executive committco has ap- venn A, Tiscs bioucted: 10t Biovendt B, | 0 % 81 WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO McCOY BROS., steadys wond to chuice, common thing sold this week, | pointed John Wallwork and Johu Howe pub- Blcameds o Ssvine 1 " gi0; | Well Tubing, D. &y “aid Bov, 335,00 Pick and ILER & CO., lo wedium, &4, 200 storie”was It vou: | lic invpectors ut th hog sealés. Dlsactied. 10t Stoyens' S KT, 124400 ets, D. & H. Flat, §20.50; D. H.'5q., §21.50, lmflflnm& Jobbers of FineWines & Ligors LIVG Stock Commission Mfil'flllfllm Hops- cre wero & Jew fociors stockers i | from e bo G118 o eat of ne s ub | Miscatuaxkous—Table ' oll ' KX clear, & 10; oxtr 3, “A* stand- | Bes Tadi itérsand Domcri invors. 9.,..., 04 trae on applieat market strong and um "m,m'l‘“ ultlku\‘ L3 stockers in, | from . 5 the first of the weck has | plain Holland u. Ia'.lv'l)mlullulluml . 8105 At st 000 torms. nt selling. Aropped back to the original price. William Arbuckle, who has been a he ard No. No. 1, common to choice, §4. 5, No. 1, §1 C, AMullll 5 3.00004.65. A Hogs. S gc; Woods, 414 vy X Peacock, 41 — b Xational fiank and South Omah Lumbor. d anth Ouwinba, | The reccipts of hope were the heaviest so | SAIPPEr in this market, of Valisca, T, was CoNFOITENS 86,605, : i Gadar, | OMAHA LUMBER CO. LORIMER, WESTERFIELD & MALEY ranio Locainte of LiogR. ware e e . Puv_:“l :;udny'.:u teted a load of fut cows and a (.l'f,fi.?““ T5—White, $1.00@7.50; colored $1.10 '",“: i anig. o Allhl]fls UfBllllfllll! Hfl!cl‘lfll at wmmsale lefl smck COlIlmIssll]I]. NEW Youk, Nov. 80— (Special Telogram | Offering about yesterday's prices, but ves 8 . edar, spilt, 14; Spiit. oalt, 100; 6 J. W. Epler, Tecumseh, Neb., came in with | B —Berkeley cambric, nessco red ACHED S - Lth Imfllnd Lnlfin Puciic Track, Owaha. e Bullding, Im on SuSck Yards, s vaised thenr bids, the market opening 5 7 Oige: ’ s in., 7in and 8 in. (3 cach) 8 ft, round W. C. - —— uth Omaha, Neb. to the Brk)—Stocks—An unsettled feeling | potive. s, hisher ] four loads of 1236-1b. native stecrs of his own | No. 60, @lge: Best Yet, 44, 6ifc: butter ) s - B » active, strong and de higher. The offerings | fout loads f his ) R s (A posts. exists in stock ¢ The market opencd | Were soon takon, and tho Titer trains wers | feeding which sold in the market. This was [ ¢loth 00, dic; ~Cubot, Tie:’ Farwell, So: |} HORN & SHARP 6c; Hope, ' fairly strong, with advances extending to % | bought up on arriv L:mudnlv. v $4.10, aud one load of YOro | his first trip here and he went away well | Fruitof Loom, 9c; Greene :auuull louds v Dleased with the resnit, Tagei. King Phillip cambric, 11 e | DeAlER i Tomr, L, i, 8, Conision Dy i, i S her col Phere w: . A y . 0 J cement, i0; tar | Doors, ete. ¥ards—C rm-rhh and uu.v.. n.umm AE ARG Bh. L3U SR U8 r MO0 | of ten cars arrived, but as the packers had [ hogs coming now a 'y ave selling mostly 1 Pepper 1 blinds, 50 pe mldgs, 50 per ct.; tarred Lock _ Omaha, i V don. Hoston also scut orders for Pacifics, | aiready filled their orders they would not bid | at a range of £.00w The buyers ure be- | 49 1 eppecall ] felt, per cwt., straw, £1.55, Tea. A, Hank & Trust Co. Ouihie. while the southern cliques bought their | within 510 of the prices paid in the morn- | ginning to discriminate more against light :‘,n,n- N aapuares, Neds g LEGA ALEXANDER & FITCH ; speciulties on a scale. The bears who putout | ing. The general quaility of the hogs was | hogs thun they have duving the past wonth, 9 Yimph, A et R Vall Commercial Chips. tsal | i L- 3' tocks tho st two dave wore surprised at | £004, nd for that very veson common light | * LN — o Butter is scarce. Commission Dealers in Live Stock, 7 B S atac anifest o | SUT I8 slow sale. ~All. the packers want { OMAHA WHO! LE MARKETS. - Room 22, opposite Exchange Rutldy o ; the rapid ubsorption ('l"-!mk\\ and manifest o | 200 heavy hogs. and theie are no ox. lusivaly T Nl 1 P}l(n:d‘c‘l‘luhsmnu.lltk (.mth‘ou., Corn has advanced, Luml]t’,l‘ lee CEIIIEIII E'D mc om 2, opperite Kxchange Hullding, Union Stool 1 disposition to cover. The loan crowd was ac- | Jight hog buyers Laie, Produce, Fruits, Etc. \\l e H Luke, f £ goi Mapte ", N " *5(_- L(ml remains steady. iy 3 - ~ tive, stocks loaning at & premium at 1@4 pe The following are the prices at which | dive: i b R AT A R S RhsTion e blgher Commh Omaha. “UNION STOCK YARDS €O, p ' Preific Mail agal o to the front . round lots of produce are sold on this mar- | ; 3 3 ; 2 55 potato market is dull. :l:‘llclltud:'n;m‘:‘\:i X :::v:g:lv:‘nm;::\ml yostendayrs | There wore none in yesterday. het. Fruits :;r;»lhl‘r lines of gouds requiring b Na kln,"-a" s XI:.:;J.'.' Coffee has dropped a trifie, T. W, HA HTARD ] UNl‘BEfl c Mm’fl“fl‘]‘?l‘]fl} Limited, : - ; x —— extra_labor of packing cannot always be \ H k4 B " a ¥, Bopd, Supe close. The cause for this spurt was the re- Ofiicial Recelpts. supplicd on outsideorders at the same prices Prices on lard are u shide bigher, 0 Dealers Only, —r e 3 port glven aut by Director Scott that the | Cattle. quoted the local trade. u;.,\ln.lm;\ scarce and a rise in price is Office, 1403 Faroam Street, Omabs. 1227 JUDICIOUS AND PERS! . Northwestorn had earned, for the fivemonths | Hogs. Burrern—Whilc the receipts yesterday were D ( HLOR ,um..“., Bio; .| PrOGRION. % R Advortising his uwuys proven eding Junc I, enough to pay the regular gquite Lberaldho supply wis, owing o the | Slate, s Hoerin o.f s Cner Off i | Jwmes Guernsey, & merchant of Platts: | “3 “JOHN A, WAKEFIELD, B8 buccesstul, Deforo placing any dividend on common and preferved stock for S ll'reulunn Prices, active demaMh which ||r'\'u|lul exhausted s Richmond, mouth, was in the city to-day 2 howing the prey: Newspaper Advertizing consult LORD & THOMAS, '~ ADYRNTISING AGKYTS, 45 40 40 Hasdeluh Sireet, CHIOAGO ) THing prices paid for live | before noon. -Cholce ddiry buttek 1o wusted | do; Rivérpoint, be; Steel River, be: Rich. | Rufus B. Clark has purchased the stock of Wholesale Ll]l]!bf‘l‘, mfl. lade higher, othor grades 'remained steady. | mond, 6 Pacile, bige, Tapico BLvE—Wash,.| the commission hoyse of the lwte . Mo tangried yud Ameri he year, provide for a sinking fund, pay in- | g mHORINE The bix Aty .50@4.55 | The " following are current prices: . Very | ingtou, tc; Century Indigo blue prints, 10¢; | and will conduct the busitess i the futu, U “,M ‘"L o puanuu teiest o its bonds for five woutas and Lave | Choice steers, 1500 to 1500 1bs. .,

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