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g R AT h 5 x wiga ’ 0, i AR o e oY i B A ] 3 i —— e —————————— — - THE SPECULA“VE M &RI\ETS Puiwe Mpncawrivs Parsn—4iia0% por [ dteows o m{w‘:nm | :nonm;‘rl'rml‘n' .95 plaster, £.00@2.15; UMAHAJUBBEBS DIBEGTUHY UMAHAJOBHERS IHRE'H‘UB cent, cows, natives, Al o) hair, 93 FrnLINe Exonaxar—Dull but steady ot ws, natives, . fi.Jo) dostouttn U] o Oon-Anthite, rarige, and mut, #1 il [ - 8434 fol <8 " ) yier 2T arge egg, 50! —— < A 4843 for sixty-d Y mlu, (« for deman! e, WasteEd REFINED Lanp—Tiordo, $ige: 40-1o square | wl‘u»r :m ©4.50@5,50; Stoam ml' __Agriculiurai lmnlemonm.« - e Lumber o A Bearish Sentiment Appears in the PRODUCE MARKETS, ] «t':wr ] ““-;'l'; 50.1b roundy :"}c‘ 5 m;“' r"U;"l'l; 1.50 to $2.00, CHURCHILL "QHKEH. C. N. DIETZ, R Whoat Pit. cash, | '3 steer i, 0 ; e Dealer in Agricuitural [mplements, Wagons, Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber, < 11 stockers Provistoxs—Har {01 breakfast Carriages and Hugsica, Jongs Strcet, etwoen 9th and 1th and_Calitornin Streets, Omaha, Nebrasks. /) 316¢; ~ October, bacon, 107, ¢ 1010t e; dry Al Ak —_ D e U s em— 7 CORN FIRM AND FAIRLY ACTIVE. : £,y dried " beef, | iy I T b0 ¢ Octol U0} . ) L { 241g0; October, 41c e Y" it 166 ‘ ‘ OMAHA | Agricultoral Implements, Wagons,Carriages Lfllllbfll' Lll]]fl Cflfllb’m m&, Ete, ] Oats Dull But Steady—Few Interesting (T . 16c; dates, in boxes, 5lg@ic; London Malaga | * NION PACIFIO, | lenve | Arrive - ) lnmemn-nn noum-cw Omahs, ' Feat in Provisi Moderat othing doing. }"\"r raisins M'r‘l"'x & 3 R{A\l-lu'\ h.\]m! 10th aud Marcy sts. Omaha, | Omaha. __ Bugsles, Ete, Wholesale. Omaba, Nebrask T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., ¥ catures in Provisions—Moderate Timothy—8§1.50, 00se raisi 2.50@2.50;, new Valen . RLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, General Quotations, bt et o, uxd. Obeober, 11 California London® layer raisins,. per. box. L“ rland Fi ~~rlv;r--r;{;;gl Agrical umllmulcmcms Wagnns&ancs . Office, 1400 Farnam Stre n-___, 4 January, 814 B0t Fitied ,fi{"‘""‘" Do b Toateo! | 7 1,105, 806 nd 07 Joned Sireet, Omah. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD Lard—F and October, $9.82¢; alifornia pitted plums, = per aiics | Mail and Exp: S CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. | November o) diad bl B4 e dried "bluckberries, por ' 1b, "Kigaale; nilnml i s.“..;.'n'x?‘ Aty exvept| P. P. MAST & CO., Wholesale Lfll]]hfl‘ EN}. ; odi pate 5.25@5.40; | 93 fecder: ruspberries, per 1b, 4@@?Hc: evaporated ap. unday. | el Tmported and American Portiand Ceme Cnieaco, Sept. 5.—|Special Telegram to bakean x%'l;'«"(!.',';"ffj IR e | s los, Sigldes Calitornin sun driedpeaches, | BURLINGTON ROUTE |~ Teave | Arrive Manfacturers of Buckeye Dl‘llls, Seeders, Wkont for nl&::lr;lily\““‘lhllvl:r'm?':l:l."ul.:llllg““ 3 Ik Bek.)—The wheat market was not par- Dry Salt Meats— Shoulders, $7.0214@7.75; | 4 stockers, .. 4 (,nhhrnm evu::;::t:-‘(l (‘:l\!n{[rllu‘l | Depot 10th aud Mason sts.| Omana. O Rakes, Cider Mils and Lutan Pul e 3 roe f h 5 ‘ather | ShOrt clear, £0.00@9.25; short ribs, .50, 10 feeders, na i - oS ey — Akt - h —— CHAS. R. LEE, 3 ticularly interesting to-day. It sold off rather | SUErEERAr, B.00G0. 36 shott ribe, SENR | 10 feeders, apricots, 19 ants, 6lg@7c; Turk- | Chicago Fast Express WINONA IMPLEMENT CO f - abruptly near the opening, but revived later | aairy. 14701 Y il rien, 41y edsic: ctron, Rgctes orange | G A Wholeqaie & Degler in Hardwood Lumber, 3 and fluctuations were with a gc limitation | Cheese—Firn; full cream flats and 21 ,. ders pecl, 16¢; lemon peel, 16c. California Mai i 1 il vood Casn: 5 4 . thereafter until the close of the long session. | durs, Sl{@Syc; Young Americas, 8%,@ ed whtsi.—Holland Herring, 85c@0c. por ke iaas pity HichEess Agriculturel lmvlefllflfi's,walflflS&Bflmfls Wood Carpets and Parquet Fiooring. W dnd Denstsl 3 Docember continues to bo the great trading | - Fyris—kivm at 13j@lie. ‘1,7 stocker, 1K 3.75; Trout, No. 1, £ 50: Mackerel, 1¢ bbis, | Kansas City Expre Comer 1ith snd Nicholas Stroets. — ey month. It opened at943¢c, sold down to H48¢c, %u o I:m lll'(‘ 3;.-|l,nl‘|:-m',; g 4: steers..., il $1800, Bloater, $16.50, No. 1 | ~C., MI1,, & 8T, PA OMAHA BRANCIL Millinery and Not PR s1\] J climbed to 93¢, and during ninetenths of | Wi, green salted calf, i Shore, 81150, Largo Fumils, $1050; Labra- | et 10 and ar J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., I. OBERFELDER & CO., ] the session fluctuated nervously between M43¢e | fiint, T5;@sc; dry calf, R i ad e b e Sl BT R i 1o i i in Milli 9 NIVt Phis GOte e rreios oottt | 18,0 S Homt S0 bt ¥ e, b0 trickn wud | B} Barvestng Machinery and Binder Twine, | [nporters & Jobhers in Millnery & Notions ‘ sibly a dozen times during the session. The | *4tel, 0@, = 0 L x@sor strips, T@Se. : fh Bam | w5 Mead, Mavazer. 121 Lenvonworth st. Omand. | g BL20 AN 212 SO0th ID YOO ey 4 temper of the speculative crowd was bearish | no. "5, Yi7e, and. cake, 5o per lu. o CaNpy--Mixed, S@lic: stck, 89@ C. 8T P, M. & 0. | Leave | Arrive | MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD Co v, and wonderment that the market did not 30 close— Wh an-r, rock candy, 105@180] fancy canay. Depotlith and Webster st| Omaha. | Omaha. Blanatactyrers ad Jobbert o CANFIELD MANUFAC O.r ; *break was the prevailing sentiment. The : 935¢ e TY Goods Sloux Cit 0 Wagons, Buggics, Rakes, Plows Etc. great strength of the situation has thus far Beiober, 413ge; \C:‘TT’fl" FLANNBLS S10por cont dia.y LI, | Daucraft Kxpfes o ety s ey Manufactarers of Overalls, ] intervosed a bar ugainst a decline. New Getonde, 81 o1 G, 80i 88, Tc; X el RaaUTintied gt 3 Sokts RO TR, ,‘,‘,m",,,‘“w“,“,,m,‘ § York, and in fact all American markets, ex- b No. 80, 155 ,5;‘ 10, colored, o1 | ~MISSOURI PACIFIC. | Lo |15 Artiste’ Materlals, LI L cept St. Louis, seemed to be looking for a re- b and October, $14.50. No, ',o colored, 12c} No. ‘70, colored, 12};c} | Devotlsth and Webster'st] Omaha. | Omabn. i A HOSPE, Jr. Notions. i action toward a lower range, and cashand October, 20,8214, Bristol, Juion Pacific Tl “ R X { e speculatl . P 1 Mohdady Kecoipts, Shipments. Carver Wane—Bib White, 19c; colored, [ } J.T.ROBINSON NOTION CO., the spectlative frateruty s loudol” | gy ; i e | Artts Matenls, Planos i VS, | e che™Notions . Fumishing G for it. Closings ave fractionally lower than | \wiiant . 1000 ““Barrs—Standard, Sc; Gem 10c; Beauty, ¢ M VEIG L T Leave | Arrive hia, Nebrask : yesterday, and on the whole the bears feel | Cor. bu. 4511000 1914c; Boone, 14c; 13, chsed, £6,50~ S hand Webster st| Omahs. | Omuha, L D e 4 and 406 8¢ uth 10th St ,(\muh-.[ that they have gained a point. The fecling | Oats, bu, 267,000 Pixrs lors—Atlantic, t% *Hastings & BI'K Hills Pas 6:21p.m., Bookscllers and Stationers. | e e R - A during the iast Kalf hour was rather easier. | Ky, bu 4 R I, GRS ".;’,f,‘;,"y" RN i St "7 H.M, & S. W, JONES, Oils. The corn market was fairly active and gen- "T"- bl . 4 “Rockport, 6 Cont 2 z o= | Buccessorsto A. T, Kenyon & Co.. Wholesale & Retall | = —a A T erally firm, and ut the close at10'clock Octo- | | NOW. 3;;5,‘.‘1.. R -w—n}‘"fi“:‘—f‘r“;‘y‘l”;‘;‘~ ork, 80 i SUBURBAN TRAILNS, Booksellers aud Stationers. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., ber was about ¢ higher than it closed 3 ¢ lower; exporters quiet; No. 3 red, $1.00 Pt ']f,“‘ oy Thorndike 120, Oiyes | o RuBning between Counell Bluffs and Albright, | ¥ine Wedding Siationery, Commercial Stationery Wholsale Refined and Lllbl‘ll:allfl[ 0ils. terday and seller May unchanged. he levator; $1.0115 afloat; &L «nw] f. 0. Thorndike XX, 15¢; Cordis No. b, Olge: In addition to the stalions mentioned, trains uglns Street. Omaba, Axle Grease, Etc, Omaba. A, 1L Bishop, Managen market developed no special feature and was | b.; ungraded red, S0@s1.041, : options gener- Cordis No. 4. iie, ' D Tt | D Y, LUFLH BESAt; ~ VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, a rather narrow one, with business largely of | 8ily depressed, tlu«m 7 1 @@ll4c lower, clos- s Amoskeag, Y 0z, 1615c; 5 2 “-““'A',M( ) Boota and Shoes. S T ) s 2 a local scalping character, The fluctuations | D& at lowest;” No. 2 red, October, closing at o, 1314 iwige? Huymnier, 815 e O | TR T AR & Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods, of the session were within a range of about cipts, 121,000 sy O ter._| Depot. (1N Omahuvright, (Successors (o itedd, Jonvs & Co) 1106 Haruey Street, Omahn. “e, and the close was at nearly the highest tive, chict l1e: Meaver Creek ('(‘ e, - = — point. October sold early at 443¢@H%{c, but @hdc in ¢ KeNrUe ~Momorial, 15c ;Dakota | Y e el Whflle%alq]fi?pfl[gfillp]’rflfi‘qf'BPDTI§0§I}(I1§EQFL§ Offico Fixtures. 3 cased off to441¢e under some very free selling, | #10at; ungraded mixed Jl 18c; Durharm, 373gc; 198350 {Luearitg! [ ARents (o BTy S, Onba, Nebranka. R A 1 AN GR A GRORING Gorn § > i 1. higher and fairly active, closing tirm; No. ington, Cottswold, —_— B THE 8{MMONDS 2 s B - but this was followed by liberal buying, | 2 Gotonor, closing: At o Bavens B, Stevens' B W. V. MORSE & CO.. Manufnctress of under which there was a moderate reactiof et ) 2 G . s Stavel ¥ 2 The price touchod 443¢c, weakoned o tritle e },},“Q,‘L','i”f. i Ha el e, {:;L:{f;;“.,‘}',’;‘." Biave A SRty Jobhers of Boots and Shocs, Bflfl‘( Office and SmDUIl Fixtures. and closed about steady. Jestorn, 26} Y : c. No. P, GAO1B SBHAY 0L, 181105 Doglns 8t Ot Maufactory, Sum: dahoasdi; Mook Gl - Drug Fixtures wanl 2 the quality of with current arrivals ,,m,m, ,,(,‘.,, ateady; sales, 108,000 b,,m i Mrae £ —_— —— | G0 1Gey g‘«;l-;“;““ \na 118 - ayoraging ouly about w0 per cent | Gl ‘Soptombon, S1210612:30; Octobe Highest and Lowest. plain or Dado Holand. i21ge.” Coffoos, Spices, Eto. g o o o'V talie Howoutr, und today's | SLAU1L0; Notoulbr, HOUS: epitiomord | o followng e, th bhest and lowest | 1, ioyn 2hect At B £ Bt A “CEARKE.COFERE.SO- S TinL IO market was dull and nearly steady. | “pT A 3 ¢ e c L, 44, 6c; T T, October ruled about Jye lower early, with [ pooro hm- f.::f,':uh,[‘,'"il\.i,';‘{fi;:} “,,}';f,‘f‘lf,c (et DRL BB b Gy U Crown XXX, 4+, 63403 Tflfls Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder, “CUMMINGS & NEILSO fair inquiry for Mav, “While few seliers a Pork—Firm but dull: =5y | forstio coeresbondlg porlodih 1n7/and 18351 Tndian Head, 44, (s Fllvurlng Extrmoth, Taundry Bue, Tk, Ete. 1hie Wholesule Denters in peared, cash lots soid fairly well, ruling ful —Opei 7 o T August 1868, | rence LL, 44, 6c; Old Domifion, 44, 5i¢c 1410 Bireot, Omaba, Nobrasks. i i i 'v steady 1o }gc higher at 24@2415¢ for No. 2 in (lul;e“‘"LIO‘",’;;‘;‘L“‘.’(f’]‘f,(j;{‘(;‘ sedicabygend)|foe s i Popperall b, 44 Jos Depperell O, 44, 85¢0; ckery and Clagsware. Pflllfls, fll\s, Window Gla)s, Etc. grre. i Buiter—Firm and in good demand; west- 600 @ Iry Pepperell. 84, 1814c: Pepperell, 94, 21¢; Pep: P SR 1115 Farnam Stroct, Omahs, Neb. In the provision trade there were no [ ou" Gairy 12@lbe; Western creamery, 640 5130 perell, 10-4,33¢; UticaC, -4, 43{c: Wachusett, W. L. WRIGHT, = ey non:‘nll;mulh dovelopments, In the January | §{{aooifo ¥ V|l g puncay. 4, Tige; Aurora R, 44, 7c, Aurora B, 44, Eastward. Agent for the Manufacturers and Tmporters of _Paper. vroduct, which is attract dail, i ST S i rate do o o8 1 M A D CMIAl g Attt eErs o pioroasod Cheoko-_Strong and in moderate demand; | 24 810 @1 ) Vb[ (ox—Wost Pomt 0, 8 or, Wiy | oA oW T Oomana | Trna: [Broad: Cl’flfl‘Kfll‘Y, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, CARPENTER PAFER 2., more strength, but in near deliveries the | WeStern, 7}@Sc. 30 605 @b 30 West Point 20 in, 10 07, 13¢; West' Point sl o abt ARl UL ke § Fic. O ce, 178, 130 8. Omha, Nebra Wholesale Paper Dealers. tendency rather favored the bear side. | Minneapalis, Sept. b—Wheat=Receipts, | 5; 00 @ 29 in, 12 0z, 15¢; West Point 40 in, 11 oz, 16c. PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, | carry nnte e WA Based on last night's closing, pork and lard, [ 100 cars. = Sellers were aiming at yesterday's LY e o, O 24 iny 15345 Ky B4 vy oricrs and Jobbers e Farer. Bpecial ationtion glven 0 car lond orera e @ at 1 o'clock, showed a decline of 2ige for | figures for milling wheat, but found it di 1 u\ 54 in, 1803 H AF, ¥ '.:.ch RF, %‘ Importers and Jobbers of Parer. Bpecial aitention given 10 Car lond Orders. R September and October, while short for | ficult to dispose of wheat at the same price 3 © Qunda 0 ‘ Creekery, Glassware Lqm S sllygrwam Paper Boxes. d r, while short ribs for same | 3| 3 hnndas e 1g 2 , Giassware, Lamys, 2 S the same months were 5¢ lower. November | No. 1 hard, in store, September, 9614¢; Oct “ g0 & Sode B 4 7% Purints—Pink and Rebes—Richmona, 64c; 3 S Now B Balid “JOHN L. WILKIE, 1 lard was advanced 2ige. In year and Junu- | bery #04cs No. 1 northern, September, 91c; iyl Sundag. CLELE | Allen, 6c: Riverpowt, be; Steel River, fige; B e S N S e f o e B, e i B T SR Righond, e a0 Proric? Gnata Paer B Patry, : fmprovement of 10c, in year and Javuary | Milwaukee, Sept. 5.—Wheat—Weaker: e Prrints - Dress — bh- mr Oflk blics Chs Nos. 1317 and 1319 Douglas St., Omaha, Nebs : lard of 2ig@be and in January stort ribs | cash and October, 80%e: November, 05¢c. 3. A, Gorten, Dewitt, was in with cattle. | Ramapo, 4ife; Lodi, biic: Al Rich' RIDDELL & RIDDELL, ul of 24 Corn—Weaker: No. 2, 44c. H. Meisner came in with a car of hogs fi om : Windsor, O‘uv Ll\d\mv& 6lge; SI [1 C aci M n t e ) 4 AFTERNOON 8ESSION —The wheat mar- [ Oats—Quiet; No. J\\'lnte, 28e. Stockham. it Gige. 5 ey amis 0rage and GOmmission Merchants, Soods, ket sold off sharply, on gencrul realiz- | Rye—Fiurm . The banks at the yards will close to-mor- | o WEACHED m‘;{"{;; vy f;‘f’. S leoit Speclaities—Rutter, Fews, Cherre. Poultry, Game, | ~—~—are > LEsSsRasaC LR Y. i ing and the growth of sentiment | Barley—Quiet; 3 row at 11:30. 03)‘*, Ciabor, Tige 1 'Tn I TRaAReA 1112Howard Strest, Omah: PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., that vulues must react, Closing: Septembor | Provisions—Unchanged. L. K. Bensloy, Dennison, came in 0 ook | §iga. i O e — Wholesale F Field 95)¢c, October 92)c, November 27¢e. Corn | Cincinnati, Sept. 5.—Wheat—Firm: No. | oyer the market. (5“ b Tl‘ov(‘ i Ring ‘{-f,,l.,, cam. GEO. SCHROELCER & 00 0165316 flI‘]Il, icld and Gal‘flBn sflflds yas quiet and weak, October closing about | 2 red, 90c. L. A. Combes, Ewing, was here and mar- | bric, 1lc: ‘onsdale cambric, 1114, Buccessors to McShane & Hchroe 911 and 913 Jones Strect. Omaba, ige lower than at 1 o'cloc September 449¢c, Corn—Strong and higher: No.2 mixed, 45 Xetod ® load of hog: L Lousdale, ' e M,‘ York 11, bs P d C d G m st o October 443¢c, November #3l5e. Ouats were | Oats—Weak: No. 2 mixed, 25@26c, OleCin \Dacioks0Ls: Pepperell, 421n “(.wpu,,u,”'"' 1 Toduce Commission and Col Umgfl- e e quiet and casicr; September 243¢c, October | Whisky—Steady at €1.14. E. Potteys of Shelby was among the ship- | HBICTeN, 4510, Ligs bBEFal 400 Bone Omabs, Nebraska. Storage, Forwarding & Commission 241¢c, November 24ljc. Pork ruled and % 5 o1 | pers who were in with hogs. T B Dahrana S50; Canton T FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. | — = e L _Kansas Oity sqn 5.—Wheat—Steady : perell, 9-4, 23¢; Pepperell, 104, 35¢; Canton TIS & 7 oA '14“:““;““"5“""1 o'clock prices: d, cash > i ounm-rbsw Didgs[FEMaiyern 16 Avas SopEceon ooyt M | 4isics ’rmmph 6c; Wamsutta, 11c; Val- Wholesalo ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO. ieptember ctober su.m Lurll =t ¥+ No. 2 * ver trahn, who came in with cattle. Jinal 2 ke i iai ing: Septomber #12%, October — §0.8315. Oats-—No. 2, cash, 20i4e bid; October, mat, was in looking over the market, #214¢; Clear T s RO Merchant. Correspondence sollgited. 1014 North i0th w...,n..m...m e S T e T Diard Hikvets 3 November $3%0, Sho: ribs were quiet o Thatals "i—\‘VhenL—bmnd ’m'm J. Cummins, Talmage, was at the yards | 2 Street, Omauba Omaha. Telephone No. 7 ; and 2i¢c lower than at 1 o'clock; Scptember e ea LAl with a load of hogs, which sold on the mar- .Awm_wmm_.c. H,No. 2, 7,221/ z 7 LR B s sk, 41303 October, 413¢o. | et ; 1, o1, 3, 2iges 18 H, No. 5, 45, 20160, —l e ¢ CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Oats—Not quoted ‘Among the visitors at, the vards were 3, | H. No. 1) &, 8005 Quocheb, No. '8, 4sc. YT VT e Rye—Firm; .w%., c. Gallup, James Hull and Mr. Milligan of Dun- m:,""'""3"?(,L"1§'Ke;feine"'§2.?; ‘Whéw—";- C lej Motnes. fim‘ TF"E{“.“}’E OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Cn10AGo, Sept. 5.—[Special Telegram to | Pork—Steady; §15.121. lap, Ta. , THC; o andi ar g G .U U B Boiao Bonnib SpecialiTeloeran bo) | Rorke Stetyy S S orse B 1% iban, o tho Brush ko Cut | S Caata e e, Wikienion o md Jobvers of Hard and Soft Coal. e ately active, with little or no chango n }y\:‘vf&};‘_s{lel«‘h ereameay, 20@3te. c(l\m})arlxy, was here with twenty seven cars CA'““RM el suc,” Woods, 51(c; _____0South 15th Street, Omah, Nebraska. e i e K values as compared with the past few days. O ood, Ta., was roprosented b the | Standard, 5ic; Peacack, Bic ‘ J. J. JOHNSON & [CO., & ILER, | Prime natives continue scarce, and fair to LIVE STOCK. e Klopping & Sons, Frank Childg | . PHINTS [NDIGo BLUB—Arnola, Gide; amer- | XEEe X Manufactarers of Line LHEEI‘ Beer Bl‘flwm i good are not at al lentiful. here were a illips , O4¢ C Y e A yoxccp und ny d t at all plentiful. Th ry and Mr. Phillips, ican, ll"-‘;(;lou cester, 6ic: Arnoll c mng *Dail; ts 1 ,’ 1621 North Eigthteenth Street, l]nmlll Meb. 3 few lots of prime range steers among the Chicago, Sept. 5.—The Drovers' Jour- ihalatiracionstin {Omaha tthis weelk ate cloth, 9: Arnold B long cloth, 10}g; Arnol And mmpm of Coal, Couk, Cement, Pluster, Lim ) 13 ) C"lele. M":W U ” o Gold Seal, 1014+ Stiefel A, 12; Windsor Gold LI A LSRR 8T DAL AR i S g Oficn, i il arrivals, and such sold up to full former | "%, FeROTtaas follows Cattle—Receipts 500; market steady; bringing in a great many stockmen, who take Ticket, 1034, N t., Omals, Neb, ' Telephone 8i1. Cornloe, prices. Texans underwent little or no change, hce\'cn £3,95@0.23: stockers, and feeders, | the occasion to visit the stock yards. SminTiNg—Checks, Caledonia X, 0}c; Cal- e T con | 5 PAGLE GORNIC Sosannnmn b native butchers' stock selling fairly woll. | £210@i.20; cows, bulls and mixed, $1.45@ st edonia XX. 103e; Economy, dc; Grlsioe, 4 NEBRASKA FUEL CO., AGLE CORNICE WORKS, i e L A ey || 0] Traxae s aabtle $5 0004 Produce, Fruits, Etc. - Shippers of Coal and [}uk Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice, b feeders. What is needed in this trade is th: Hogs—Receipts, 13,0003 uuxcd $5.05@6.405 Burrer—Fancy, solid-packed creamery, 18 Lumber.’ John Epeneter, Propriator. 020 Dodge and 103 and 10§ 3 ' ade is three | yogyy $6,05@6.055 light, $5.506 @21c: choice country, 16@17c; common | First and second clear, @2 in.847 00@49 00 | & S1d Soukh1Rh Bk, Oia) ItLHeLiesy Qrshas : or four killing frosts before a rovival can be | © Sheop--Receipts, 6,005 shipme ts, 1,505 | grades, 10@ic. Kirst and second clear, 13, @13 d = expected. Veal calves are i good demand | market steady: natives, Eaas—Strictly fresh, 15@16c candled. in g Ui 4 A — p | and 25¢ lower than last week ; choice beeves, | erns. £2.75@3.90; Texans, §2.7 0 OraNGEs—Messinas, $.00@6.00 per box; | mhir A i SMITH & CO., __Printors’ Materlals. iahi i "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, - B L ot L . | . iy Puliny ctheantd shand: iz Dualers in Type, Pressos and Printe: 4 KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co RS i e, {,‘,',‘;;“ Sareliviale i aily; T lhfllyI except Sat. Bun D except Mon. $0.10@6.25; medium to good steers, 1350 to | #4-00@ Rodi, 80.00@0.25 per box, A seleet, 1@l i ] Rio0rs 1850 4 2 Gueapes—$1.25@1.50 per case, i 1500 1bs., $.00@7.50; 1200 to 1350 lbs., §4.50@ | _ National Stock Yards, East St, | CALIPORNIA GXAPE e, 5 B select, 1 @134 in B o e DT.00; 1700 10 1050 1be., 84500 | | o tm Sent.. B Cattla.-Recelpta, §,000; pSoumneny Guares—il@ode por 1045 A stock bodrds, 13 ers, £2.15@8.25; cows, bull ixe 5 | shipments, 2.000; markes choice | basket. 3 stock boards, 4 Dl $ sopugg, " und mixed, 8145 | § ULy ative steers, 85,10 faif to good [ FractEsC CRUIGmIa, 1000150 por box; | O stock bourds, 12016 r.;m 1 . ~But v native steers, #5005 butohers' steors s D stock boards, 12@16 fect, 12 in. Hoas—Business was fairly active and | na ce D s 0 mcoret | * Bananas—Common, $1. $0@2.25 por bunch; P e ataans & 1a G daily extept fast mall: *Limived. NO"C(! “To Plumbers and Steam Heaters and Manufac- turers of Electrical Apparatus. Seuled proposals will be recefved at the offic of County Clerk Douglas County, Nebraska. H f = —= | Jrices the sumo us. for a day or two past. | medium to choice, &0t o 8 BO@3.50. Tlooring, first oo n. i St b T Eo lmuflml‘safl“flhhfll‘slflnl‘y [}UU[“ Notions ___Rubher Goods. 2 Best assorted heavy, including prime butcher | fee edcn\b fair to good, 230w, rangers, LEMOY 50 per case. Plooring, second common, 6 in Steam Heat Ving, and etc., for the ' new | Geats' Furalshing Goods. Corner 1ith el Haney OMAHA RUBBER CO. e 4 B weights and Philadelphins, again sold at | corn-fed, 83.50@4.40; grass-fed, $2.20@3.00. FRis ey Select fencing flooring. .. County Hospital Building, Plans and spectfica- Bts., Oumnbik, Nebraski. . £6.50@6.00; good to choice mixed, $6,20(@6.40, Hogs—Receipts, 2,000 shipments, nonej and common mixed $6.00@6.15. ' Light sorts | market strong: choice Leavy aad butchers! are not wanted at present. The Anglo- | selections, 705 packing, medium to American Packing company was all aloug | prime, $6.30@ ight grades, ordinary to the only packing firm that made a specialty | best, 26.20@6.40. Siding, first and second ¢lea; ding, first common, 16 feet Siding, second common Common boards . No. 2 boards, all 1¢ ng No 1, 12 "A! fU(‘l 3,12, 14 and 1% fco tions ‘can be seen at office of County Clerk, Certifled check of §0) to secompany each bid. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, ll. D. Rocug, County Clerk. 2-m & eto 8. 50 | “Notice to Contractors. 116 00 | QEALED bids will be received at the office of LUMS—50@T5e per bu, HUCKLEBERRT $1.20 per drawer. Poraroes—40@60c per bushel, SwerT POTATOES—d(@5e per lb, PovLTRY—No dressed fowl in the market; live_chickens, § )U@i per doz; spring steady; | chickens, $2.25( Manafacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goodg Furr_:nure | il Clothing and Leather Beltizg. 103 Farnam Streef " DEWEY & STONE, — Wholesale Dealors in Purmmrc. T T . Farnam Stroet, Omaha, Nebraska. Wholesalo Manu? :cturers of n light hogs, and now that firm Las closed Kansas City, Sept. B5.—Cattle—Re- marki down for an indeinite period, leaving only | ceipts, 5,000; shipments, rict of Crete, Neb., until Sept. an uncertain demand from shippers. Country | good to choice coru-fed, + common | P or b loiatainniscantlinmiixd 1@ 10 1 HERan A "CHARLES SHIVERICK ! shippers should hiold their light. hogs back | to medinm, $3.35(@4.i5; stockers and feeders, | W werman 15,00 per 100, imber, 4x4, 8x8, 12@10 Teet sgiooj|gha ha Bascecay R Ehioipbardotiiaucetion ot . 2 S'rm]x Doors, Blinds and Ml]lllfllllgs, 5 until the demand improves. ~ Quotations to- | $1.60@6,00; foeding steors, § Pickets, first rough, good. day were about £.95@0.35 for closely as- | range stee Furniture ornia, $3.00@3.50 per bu box; 13th, 188, at . m., for the erection of the yMce, 12th and 1zard Strocts, Omaha, Nob, él S0, 20+ ¥ chool, in Accordance with pla er 14 bu, 1igh S 5 and Omaba, Nebraska. 2 OHN NUFA G COo ’ sorted averages of 16040190 1bs, Hogs—Receipts, 440: DL e R speciilcations to b seen al the First 'National st o “BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. : ] e market. din an o Shitors ko o chicel 1.00(21.25 ver dozen, Liank Crete, Neb, or at tho offico of Fowler & Maunfacturers of Sash. Doors, Blinds, NANCIAL. £0.30@6.40; common to medium, $5.30@ 134e per 1b. 9 Omuha. Said bids should cover brick work, ¥uldings, Work and Interior Hah Wool Mk G . e o S R skips and pigs, #.00(@5.20, A 5—82.00@3,00 vfirhbl Posts, ea 10@ 20 | cut ;‘Lm;r. Dlastertug, gulvanized 1r(;u. and tix 2 B Gornar suly ald Leavan vorth Gieoels Sy o EW YORK, Sept. 5.—[Special "Telegram ———— SRABAPP! pm' OX. ST work, slating, mill work, carpentering, paint- J to Tur Bee.]—Stocks—There was a mod OMAHA LIVE STOCK. (,muu—'\rlu higan, 'm@ 50 e bl 33 1hg, wud ail other work smanded, Gxeent Keam Wllfllf:salfl G[’UGGHBS and PPDV]Slfllls. 1 3 e Metals and Tinners' Stock. heating, and the fun ing of all lho materials 706, 707, 709 and 711 &, 10th & & erate business in stocks at the opening to- Cantle. Tin plate, I C, 10x14, best, §6. required for the enti of the build- 7, 709 an - 10th §t., Omuhn, Neb, | day, which was steady to strong, prices gen- Wednesdns erally showing an advance as compared with | + The cattle trade to-d yesterday's close of 1§@%c. For tho first part to the s gt d ing A certified o SOWBARY ool L Did, The board re Fejor Hlond. 84 58 arge pig | D0 o] m. ves the right to reject any 1 pig blm'\( tin, 27c; bar By order ot the nmm\ of NI R Akl i o 0 toam lenge Pumps, Etc. . McCORD, BRADY & CO., TN (:, oy Wholesele Grocers; Pamps, Pipes and Engiucs, A c Sept. 5, 1838, ('uuum— )e per h\mml rmum;fl 1C, 1|‘-‘u ¢ was limited for tha | Beaxs—Choice eastern handpicked navies, | 6.75: pii lead, $4 of cows and feeders, | $2.70@@2.80 per bushel; western hand puhc.i block tin, 25¢; sma ducation f ral days the Lackawanna crowd | Which formed the bulk of the receipts. There | navies, ¢ “modiums, §2.00@215. | tin, 2i0; solder, 1@iic: copper bottowms, Blez | widit S b B : 4 7 ' e ‘,’:D‘L°Vlfr‘A“(Lfl:::n‘,};” Takawann crowd | 8l consierablo inquiry for foedors, which | Lima beans 5¢ er pound. shiathing copler, Linnoa, es planisuing cop- 2 & snd Leavennorts Blseots Omaks, Nevraske, | |iteam, “=§a.s..¥.’""’ and. v\pfl-yflflflnu. Ete, ; belng the favorites, with Missouri Paclfe; | "I oA V.Rbe PR 41 9 GTON. 0 khe | KHATet S0 b cars, TG, }-ubland, $6:00; No. || bec, wnnad Sroilead piee S0 aheet ey Toy e 1s will b Hardware. CHUHC ) h s ke 0y upply o utchers’ stock was fair and sev- ee! > 2 i ealed proposals will be re o i Orogon Transcontinental, Union Pacific, | eral loads changed hands besides a good 0. Am Russia planished, A, 104 ¢ R ofcdumty ’5“""’““"' T mehimner & % | TMARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO| Wholesale Pumps, Pl A P m Western Union, St. Paul and New England | many odds and ends. Good butchers’ stock EED—$17.00 per ton. planished, B, 91{c; painted bar for removing 2,000 yards of bary more of less: A2 B RORRADILEE . I fl IHngs, ! 4 ori . s strong but common and old cows are slow | V1 Jider, “S@15c per gal. White | galvanized barb wire, $1.00 at intersection of road running through center ceure Stoam wns Wator Suppiios, " following. Prices moved up steadily in | fibab eommon OO e O PR SCan F T A0, or sec. gt and the Trremont,” Kiknomn s | Saddlory & Jonners of Saddlery Hardwarg | = ore g i 4 thoso stocks, the udvance during the fivst | S315: et cattlc wero searco and aside from | wine, Lo 210215, : Missourt Vulley railyvuy compuny, ' thio board J J ] " % S reserves the right to reject uny and all bids. hour being 1@3{ of a point. London houses | good enough for the dre ese 3 a all bid S "U.S. WIND E_élNEaF b Grocers List. _Machine casungs, $12.00@13.00; | “EF.dit-m&e © M. D, ROCHE, County Clerk, | And Testher Mo 1 and LT Mamey St OmaLs, D ) were prominent buyers of Erie, but aside —— sed prices are as follows: Movuvlnlc! £7.00@8.00; wrought iron,$3.00@ Slflfll]l afld WfllBl‘ Slll]l]llfls from this the Britons did little either way. Hogs. k A, scamless, 220; Amos- Heavy Hardware. 9 ] k' Chicago bought moderately, and early in the | . The market openod strong on good heavy | keag, scamless, 17/40; Lewiston A, seamless, avy g v 01 stecl, .00 ; o taune i | JOSEPH GILLOTTS 3,005 solid leua 20050 . tea lead, day there was o fair speeulative. demand, | BOYS with o 20od shippiug as well us local de- | 19¢; American, scamloss, 17c; * burlaps, 4 w. . BROATCH, 184 BAYY ) 300250, 3 BROWNELL co s 9 mand. Coarse rough hogs were slow and | to5 bn, 11@t4c; inies, single, 13c; gun- | §2.00@2.50; rubbe sT PEN E At noon the market was quiet and firm and | weak and it was hard work to get steady | nies, double, 20c; wool sacks, 8o, Twines— | $1.10@1.15 per ¢ EEL S Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, Pna]m;s Boilers and General Haflmflfl E | prices were usually not far from the open- | prices. The enr!.i" receipts \vor{'lnnsold out | Flax, 83c; extra uu‘\l 20@?1c sail B, 19@20¢; R T—_ GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1878. Bprings, w“”&'fin‘i’fi unmwnru. Lumber, Lu, 12X Bnl‘ullrrn Work Steam Py o ry, 3 ing. After 11 o'clock there were some re; before 10 o'clock, but about midday another | cotton. 21e; jute, 10c, r . . —170-604. firney Mireot, Omana, on Work Steam Pumos, Saw Mika, h,:“m, While & fow timid bulls drew ia | train arrived after a good many buyers had orerns Mocha a5@36e; Rio, good, 1@ | , Hemlock sole, 18@37e per 1b; oak sole, 0@ Nos, 303-404-170-604. — == Leayenworth Streot, O filled their orders, As a result the late arri- | 17¢; Mandahling, 26@ vals sold at 5@10c lower than the opening | 16c; O, Roasting Itio, 14 | 83¢ per Ib; oak harness, 28@s0c per 1b; selec- | THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS therr horns and got out of the deal and val- G. Java, 34@20c; Java, interior, 22a | ted oak and trace, 3¢ per 1b; oak and hem- HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, ——————— | ues sagged off somewhat, subscquently, Kot B Bl e N s andtee lock upper, 20@?2%c per foot, Hemlock calf a ) Iron Wol | nowever, firming up, Tho market was ull | repind caibo, TH@ife: Avbuckics, 1850, o | Skin, No. 1, Biagde por 1b, according o ON 30 DAYS’ TRIAL. Bfll]flel‘s Hardwars and Sele REPEEHE& BOILER WORKS, ] but steady most of tho afternoon. Missouri Sheep. SuGar — Granulated, Sc; conf. A, 79 Weight: oak calf skin, 90c “Carter & son, Prop's. Manufacturers of all kinds A T IR Steam Boilers, Tents and Stieet Iron Work 1.00° per THiS n T, ; . el 1b; Philadelphia calf skin, extra, $1.00@1.10 i Pacifio held strong all day, closing about 1 |, hhere wore only two loads here and they 3";&“;‘,;’,&“dfi,‘.dt*,;:‘:‘:,fe," it Dok Iby hemlooit kip skin. No: 1. 60100 per Eufi]]fl"“ ym point higher than the opening, while Ohio —_— HoNEY—12@183¢ for one pound {rumel‘ ib; oak kip skin, No. 1, 70@S0c per 1b: Phila- others, 18'onp shape, with ppi gained about us much, crop Receipts. strained honey, 6@se por pound. delphia kipskin, extri, 80@0c per 1b, French e tng Bl in erter, nd Mis ssbiinatpedicrr S ST | g Whglesaln Hartyarg, et e o : BEESWAX—! veliow, dark skins, (according ight and quality and, Tamoy Sta. Omaba, Neb. Whatern Agents D NG RO -4 prospects hfilpmfl ',‘hhe m::l road. o oolu:g\lwfix‘fi)l:-hmw yeliow, @233o; dark | QN o Sor dbs Fronch Kig slkins, 4. 80udd thebal EH x-r.\nuu;}owa-n b Jetorson Sicol Nails, wmu it and Cast Iron Building Work, two stooks showed the grestest ot galn for Cneese—Young America, full cream, | $1.10 perlb. Cordovan, russeit, 1Sc:' satin ‘!H-n"‘. 'J'mfl'.!,fi'al night, snd s radi LEE, CLAHKE, ANDREES ‘N HARD- I ” the day, the rest of the list closing at about 93(@i0io; ull creamn oheddars, H@aigos ful | fishy 30c por foo w?n leather, &, w;fl .,.,,..& it andcntayt Seay R COMPARY n,..m,.&m‘.‘..: Work: Geners Foudry: Maabige sl ¢ first fizures with the exception of Erie and e e e cream fiats, 0@di(; good to choice skimmed | Fer side; moroceos, - (pebble goat), 20(@sle | Eirdars + Sl sckamith Wor Erlo. soconds, Jorscy Contral, Reading, | Thotollowins e o s et aeioos paid fa | cheddars, 6@k :skimmed flats, B@3e. per foot; wmoroceos, oot log, 23@sc per - Wholesale Harflwam (}nflm‘y Tin Plate, a4 b Sereets m;‘ . prices PICKLE--Medium, 1n bbls. 8.5); do inhalf | foot: glove calf skins, 0@ibc per foot; Metgls, Slegt Iran, e, Agonts tor Howe Scales), —OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORRS, ™, " Western Union, Pacific Mal and Union | this market for the grades of stock men- | yi sty Medium, in bblg 85,50 do inbalt | [wots, KO0, i, shints, BHOCH BOC 000 fmdm.uul,ymun Turbed wire, i A Pucific, which gained 3@ of a point. L R T o ® bbls, §5.75 ¢ ghorkin in Dbls, 8.00; Qo nhalt | skins, 40@300 per foot, accordin to quality. SUUTH UMHA Omata, Nebrark Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railin ; GovexNMENTS—Government bonds were Prime stoers, 1100 to 1300 1bs. . 4.50 Dbls, $4.50. Toppings, $3.00@10.00 per dozen; linings, b X3 L - Desk Hatis, Window Guards, Flower &Mum dull but steady. Sranaseecs 11 (R Tosacco—Plug, 20@65e; smoking, 16@¥e. | #5.00@0.00 per dozen; upron skios, $0008 | TETEER R A T Hign: 1% N 3 2 8.25 The closing quotations of the stocks were | Western feeders. w75 as follows: Range steers, com’on to choice 8.00 '.!5‘ per 30-1b paal, 12.00.per dozen. PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., OMAHA BAFE and IRON WORKS. R W.L. PARROTTE & CO., Lrugs and Chemicals. ) & ;. du;;rnh-rrmL |'1'E;“ Choice to fancy cow: ;-fi penny cakes, 1'@14« per lh‘ pum waple la:‘h T h‘]ur‘ci Boe: ‘;ml. ‘lmpm, a, 3;3. ook Vards. South Oantra 2N, h 65416 a ans an Smw Gflfldl Vaulta, Jall Work, Iron and Wire Feacing Sugus Ble, , $1.00 rux, chloroform, " 47c; glycerine, 5 107 Ha BN b : NI o preferrad, ... 18 (‘i-"'-“; N ;‘:l:«.— A m?:;"l-?ysnn. common to fair, 18@ | gum Arabi ;lmw\ xu'mgcmlnprlllgr. 20 "ORIMFR'WEST!RF"Z.LP “ ““'EY m"mmkom con — SESRISSES — ’ ,‘K“l EE - & 2 Yn\éng Hyson, L"nml w‘lh)ucy,’nw«fix:’:;; fi:‘r)x’n“:lrlt"::ll. ":“Aufi.‘nulph morphia, $2.50; Live Stock Cum]msx]fl)], | %43 precorcod. TR AR 008, 1y 10 OB vowdor, cfi';;{fi{,’ '1'4‘;'33:55«‘:%'&{" jm-:n. com | | Otia—Carban, 130’ 3o, headlight, 1150 Hoom 16, Bachangs B Oraans, Nopo Slock Yards “OMAHA LUMBER CO., fi?{ ;]vllll'l: lafil‘fll?'gflflfigmhafi'l;;‘wafiF& 4 Py, %) 15@20 e 4o; gasoline, est Virginia | - e ; st Paule Omaiis 41 Itepresentative Saloa P e o IDa e oo s | summer, Tlo: sero; 1765 No.1 golden” mar ALEXANDER & FITCH, All Kinde of Building Material at Wholesale . E B s OATTLE. ihe: Oolong, .x,,,mu, Tancy, 50@ioc; Imper- | chine, 18¢; extra W. 8. lard, 64c; No. 1 lard, Commision Dealers in Live Sock, B8 Improved Aw o I 5 W, St L. & N.o. Av, Pr, ial, common to medium, 25@35¢; Imperiul, | 42¢; turpentine, 44c; linseed raw, 50c; boiled, 15t Btre 44 do preterred 4:cows and heifers 75 L0 | good to fancy, 40@doe. e, Soom 3, Opngelte, Nachange Buligiog: Union Bioek Louls BRADFQHD PR Western Unton, 4 cows 817 }%: Bm&‘._mmuna. 15@17;’1 tilberts, {lml?m Ql'y\‘\:—P & W, per oz, 55¢; German, '\_-U_GNVBTOEK ——e Defllfl' m L er Lall] é sash MEACHER & WHITMORE, S razil, 9g10c; walnuts, 12¢; pecans, 10@llc; | per 0z, 42c. Y. co., Moway o Caii—Faay at 9Q2)¢ per cont; 17 | poanuta o Ay Lim Fire and Burglar Proof Safes Time Lockg hulun 2 per cent; closed o!ou)x at 1) per L75 Cncnn—b@lfle per 1b; assorted cakes, 7 Coal and Lime. uf llmllfl. Llllmed. Bosrs, Bty "m_c':."fi’u",“' ,‘.".‘ leu. ‘°'l'l a“ Bm‘ for |r)l|-bwln n.§uar£h!ll ax-vw‘ | 200§ @300 perib, as per Lst, Laux—§5@%e; Portland cement, 33,55, dg deha ¥ Berd. Buderiatendents il S WO | =

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