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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. Q]‘P’[‘FMBFR 11, 1888, l A —————————————— . —————————— ——— e —— L S L " - - e —— . securities, while general realizing sales tended THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Everybody is Holding Back in the | was strong, advancing a little with Dominick Wheat Pit. and Dickerman prominent buyers, and the good tone in this stock was lllpll(\_\" 'l‘u‘lllmlk Sept. 10, 188 cial to the remainder. The tone of dealings Tere was not very muck 1118 to 4 s became more settled and fluctuations were | trade, owing largely to the scareity of good extremel arrow later in the morning, and | beef cattle. There was one fancy load of ock the market was auiet and Polled Angus cattle which sold at .00, but 4 choice heavy and butchers’ Hoxey—12@12c for ome’ pound frames; ] uln nnfl Tlnm-r-' Stock. l @6.65, packing, medium to | strained honey, 6@se per poupd. Tin plate, 1 C, 10x14, best, $6.75; tin plate, \ : light grades, ordinary to Berswax—Choice yel 20@2ge; dar roofing, 1 1420, $5.15; shoot zine, 00 | e ey . 6.7 I} lullvrl‘tl 13 4e. ‘)I‘ bar lead, Young America, full cream, e ot Ml‘-l’:“\‘( A:';:‘:;‘:::La"l_‘l_m:l;",:i'x’ VNCOIRTR full cream full p older, 14@!7c: copper bottoms, ot e, Bl Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Wogons, | Dealer in A1l Kinds of anbnr. 9@oL, ; good 1 skimmed or, tinnea, 2e; plani 01y 3 skimmed fl; e lead bipe, b1 c: sheet | 2 Cheringes and Bugeion, Jonge Street botwoendthiand | 1th aud Caltfonia Strects, Omaha, Nebraska, 100k, Omahia, Novr FRED w. G planished, B, 94c; piinted barb wire, & Medium, 1n bhls nhalf | gheetiron, N S 15 to 94 83201 Kussiairon, 1 t " LININGER & METUCALF CO., aviacd brb WA 10 el L o Lumber, Line, Cement Btc., Ete. --m.nll in hhh. &6 Am Russia planished, A, 101 Am e “natie, s ron | Agrioultural Implements, Wagons, Carriages market stron selections, #¢ Lagain this morning and it was we Jing smartly in comparison with other | S— i STOCK. CORN RULES FAIRLY ACTIVE After a Weak Opening—Moderate i ) Corner ith nnd Douglng m Omaha. " : ol 3 e aside from that there was nothing aesirable nails, §2.10 = * A " Trading in Oatsa—A Sharp Advance at prices not much different | 3 Ty e hkers bought a few Texas and JUSk—Machine castings, $12.00@18.003 Duggles, holesale.Omaba, Nebraska T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., it Provisions == Overlonded from the opening. Hocking Valley was very | western cattle. The feeders on sale w 10@10}4c, stove plates, £.00@ | G0, B 1y ] wrought iron 800 | “p ARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, strong, advancing about three points to the | nearly ail westerns and not very good. The | MAPLE SuGAt—-sricks, 1@l per Ibi | 10,00; bones, dry. steel, $5,00 per ton; Whaolesale Denlers in To Dflalfll‘s flflly' L & ‘With Cattle—Hogs Brisk. close, while Pullman also gained 11{ points. | marketas a whole was ubout steady, al- | penny cakes, 12@l8c per 1b; pure maple | coppor, #.0000.00; brass, £4.00@S.00; zine, Toward the last St. Paul was pounded quite | though Chicago was quoted lower. syrup, $1.00 per gal. 00: solld loud, e300 o4 load, AgriculmralImnlcmcms,Wazufls&Buwes e . TEAS— ) oung Hyson, common to fair, 18@ R 01, K, 806 and 7 Jones reat, Omala JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. severely and declined to 7034 at the final or 2! E Younug Hyson, good to fanc; W so— Hogs. $1.10@1.15 per cwt. 1 under Saturday's closo. The othef | rnerewere hardly enough here to make a T MAST & CO. Wholesale Lumber, Ete, Gunipowder, common to good, t or, cholce 10 pan, comi- r 5 Imported and_Ameriean 'ortiand Ciicado, Sept. 10.—|Special Telegram 0 | grangers shared somewhat in the weakness, | market, Thero were, however, some extra | POWder. ctiole to fan @ e los THE Manflfadurgrs 0[ Buckeye Drills, Seoders, | "k torsiaith fiviiaviic Coment and™s The wheat market was dull | declining }¢@!1 point. The remainder of the | choice heavy hogs which were better than mon to medium, 15@2 Japan, cholce to (it | ey, 1455 Golone common 1o £ood, 35@ | Instruments Placed on Tecord Dur- | cueator 1ay ke Cuder s hupan 1l Qifney Wate Time. list closed generally a little under the first \l!‘m‘lk o llwru L I|nn:v IIu.h “(.m” e Oolong, choice to fancy, ;“”,,., Thit Yaateriay, et i el Lgh LY e R LBE i . the R vy hogs were in demand at an advance of | ¢ Gt QO K L ing | ) 3 mwm,f;;‘,‘.’.’:’]:’,f:',‘l ,:‘:':_r L :'.'{':,':fi“ figures of thie morning, fully 10¢, but light hogs were slow at barely | {ioa‘to fancy, 400 ry and wife to Chg Kaufhoid, e T WINONA IMPLEMENT co.. GoveryMENTS—Government bonds Were steady phices. e Alionds closing range, first quotations being 913¢c | qull but firm, \ —_ kb Wil for October, 928{¢ for December and #714c for Sheep. Muy. A large amount of long wheat came The receipts were heavy but only 100 @10c per 1b; assorted cales, 7 on the market and prices were still further changed hands. @3¢ perlb, as per list '8 add, & . Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. P NG R Agnculmrallmnlcmcnts Wagons & BUEEIE | woos corets v v s s b v oand wife to A W Baldwin, / add Nicholns Streets The closing quotations of the stocks were as follows: lh regular. 128 |Northern Pacifie. .. 2!; ) _Comner 1th & & enson, lots § OMATIA BRANCI ____Millinery and Notions. U" uand 1,600 J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., &) I. OBERFELDER & CO., 20; buckshot, Pownr AND SHo1—ho depressed, October selling down to 91@91 e conpons. 12| | do preforred.. e J sl B Sohigion and Husbaad {0 31 kel A Xeon, Ohids LDER ! i > 0 P % 4- sregular. . 1063 C, v Receipts, 1 powder, kews, U hal B8, 1ot 60, North side, w d 1,00 December 92%c and May to 97c. This range 118 con poa 1065 a..,.r.-rum d, Cattle L 2,900 one-fourths, $1.50; blasting, kegs, $2.153 | 1 Sretes wnd wite'to 9 1, Tedrow, 10t 60, Harvesting Macnmm\y and Binder Twine, [raporters & Jobbersin Millinery & Notions marked a decline of about 1e from Saturday. vmm s of N. \ tral Hogs 1,000 N ide, wd 600 i o, 210 and 212 Ronth 11th Rieset WOt (et polot. the marker tushed p. | Content ,.,.,:‘n,, BE 1o . Dot 0o square | 3 L Tedrow fo'0'G ofiicon, ot 8 North | Ww. . Meat Manager. avenworth st Omaha. | Son - o on 2 50-1b ro I b round, | | side, w ¢ § sharply and rallied %@1ce. The crowd got ington, Horses SN VG e, Dt 10 i, Dok D | I TSI 0V Gt i % MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD Co overal short o the early decline and when they 13 red, : \ ) lnce, wa w0 Manufacturers and Jobbors in CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., , Piows B Manufacturers of Overali, Cor. Hth ant Pacific streete, Omak s i Jeans Paats, Saiits Kte, 1104 1100 Dougins Street, - b, _ Artists’ Materiale. e o o A HOSPE, Jr., X Notions. Prevaiing Pri Thefollowinz 1 a tablsof prices paid in this market for the grades of stovk men- tioned. Primesteers, 1300 to 1500 1bs.. Prune steers, 1100 1o 1300 1bs, "ufl\vn‘ feeders. . 1 & Omaba.. 403 20 dopreferred 10 m. u nian started to cover, the disco: was made that offerings were exhaustgd. The excuse given for the rally was that the visible sup- | [untas &1 : A 5 ply figures were going to show a much Michigan Central. bf-‘ Western Unton..... &'y sinaller decrease than had been counted on, | MissouriPacitic . 5 Moxgey oN CALL- VistoNs—Hams 123¢@1257ct breakfust bacon, 10%,@11c: bacon sides, 10@10 ¢ dry shoulders, Uc; dried beef, e ot nion ik | Wagone “Bnggies, Raks stock aud wife to ots 9 to 12 and and blk 81 @10340 Ditr K RUTTE—Figs, m_boxes, per ib, 134 1 un(h\n Maulaga foners 1o 1 B Woo 13 and 14, bk 1, Do asy at 1@? per_cent, 1t is more than likely the real reason of the ! e e B O 01 GUAE el Malugza “J.T. ROBINSON NOTION COn stubborn. refusal ~of tho market to | 1ashloan ub L por osnt, closed ut 1ig@3 por | A o e An\s 15’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, | g oyt 1 Fumishing. Good decline when everybody is looking | Paise MurcaNtiLe PApEr—5@Gk per | Common to good cows @30 | fopows Toose per - box. e 1918 Douglas Strest, Omaha, Nobraska. G NOtions an urnishing Goods for a break is the obstinate refusal | cent. 1 Ay st (hmur to fancy cows i @3.00 [ anforn lay __—__;__ 403 wnd 40 Bcuth 10th St., Omalia, of leading longs to unload. Hutchinson and | STERLING Excraxce—Quict and steady at | Corn-fed cow: i 5 chor LR AR TR ___Booksellers and Statione — - _ Fairbanks are not the only big longs, by a $4.843{ for sixty-d ) bills, {l 8174 for demand, fi]‘;‘:‘g{{!fllg&ll:hnmm . P';::v':»“ : SheR's 30 Al W O H. M, & S. W. JONES, __Olls. _ e great ways. The majority of private cables PRODUCE. beavy nows. ... M evapc . e Y ;{fl,{.fl““;:":i"" e “""‘*‘““‘"fi‘”fi ‘H “""*&‘st 1 CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., reported good weather abroad and rather e wixed hogs California sun dried peaches, M Kitehen et &l to 1...»,11' Kitdie n & 3 Q! § TP o steady tone, with small ofterings of wheat. R ,,,,.;,‘4 Drlcota, 106 aniue GHtran s, Digagtes Tatie | N :,,,]"_,‘,‘,‘m‘,’,“‘“ A e Tt S Axle Greune, Btc., Ouaba. A, 1. Bishoo, Manager The carly selling was by a few large com ) ,u-,_“.. v, ish_pruties, 41, @4 ;c: citron, orango | (Vs Windeor Grvaee wil G 400 T _VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, mission firms and foreign houses, but later peel, 152 lemon peel, 16, s aeha Sl e - Notions and Gent's Pfl[‘mshmg oods, the best buying scemed to bo for castern ac. i Holland Helring, Sgoh, por ki A i fo i iion KIRKENDALL, JONES & €O., % count. The local market scemed firm at the BN No. 1, .00, Family 1T £t tax lo® 42, 10-1 a4 6,000 (Successors (o Heed, Jones & Co.) 1106 Harney Street, Omaha, X iz % 5 “«luvu "Nominal. 48 cows, nativ M ) RWild and wife' to J i “Thompson, 5 rally and it was found impossible up to th P $167@ 170, Io% 0 i B Bhinn's adds wd 40 | Wholesale Manufactarers of Boots and Shocs - noon adjournment to cause another break. | Frax 231,20, $ ApHolan TUHUSURLC WA e ot 10,000 | Akents for Boston Ruboer Slee Co. 10 LG & 10 | Office Fixtures. % Reports from the northwest ure, us usual, [ Wisky £l vs, i bin River Salmon, | (P Wt i e w (071 O Miriuy St Oumha. Nebruka: THE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING €O, conflicting. Tho new spring wheat that 1s | POXK=asy; cash and October, L ity e R SR oot T, ardiert id, w 15,00 W. V. MORSE & CO.. Manufactiurocs of coming mgrades well, but frosted distriets | NPIGECGEL g ana Octover, $1.10; | 21 foeders, natives SR e Jobbers of Boots aad Shoes. Bauk, Ofice aud Saloon Fixtures. are yet to hear from. There was a report in | November, £1.0 s 8 A 18 stick, 83@ge; ! i s 4§ 1101, 1163-1105 Muu.(hw 8t, Omahn acufactory, Sum: circulution before the opening that the gov- | Flour rock tandy, 10541k ¥ fancy candy, @25 1,200 or St.. Heston. ernment report would not be issucd until to- cork, westerus. DR o it PP T morrow, but this could ot bo ulmn-xfimi steers, west c : el % Coffeos, Spices, Etc he government report v ittle talked , Weste o1 0 || ¢ cent dis.; LL, . e about to-day. The I Butter & Wweste Bize: OO, 6 S, 7ic; Nameless, bes 5 15,000 ‘l;nfi‘fl_“‘fi,f;%'jf,fl?“‘fl,? Pals anaOle moves it from the d 184 @18e. western ux 18¢; R. No. 40, 10140 h.n.m,«u Alto J Hawar § t ol 4 AR fuctors, 10 a large degree. One o'clock clos- [ Cheese—PFirm: full cream cheddars, 81 b No. 60, 30, colored, A Kountze's ndd, w d o | Tegs, Coffees, Spices, Baking Pgwfle]‘ CUMMINGS & NEILSON, ings were about the same as Suturda @Sige; flats, 8% @s’(c; Young Americas, cors, westerns No. 50, colored, X o | Favorid Extracth, Leundry Biuo. ks, Wholesale Denters in figures. Trading to-day was not cs 81y @ ) westorns Bristol, 1217¢; Union Pacif i Tinrney Surcot, Gmahn, & Paints, 01ls, Window Glass, Ete i significant unless the failure of the market | Igies @04 ! Polled Ang Canver Wane—Bib Whi o = aints, 3 " K 1o break and stay down can be regarded as Hides—-I an_advance of 14c on RAN 5 iad \prpoykerygnd ‘asl»y'_rqm o ”h Farnam Street. Omaha, N such. The volume of trade is light and the | heavy and light sulted hides. Heavy green | Owner. Av o BE i Gem 10c; W. L. WRIGHT, - outside seems to be in a waiting mood. salted, bkgc; light green salted 6% ¢; salted | Mil Invest. Co. cows, westns. 014 $2.30 v, Corn was fairly lo\ r und weak, la; ker feeling in wh Agent for the Manufacturers and lwporters of Paper. Grunkcry, Glassware, Lamps, CLMICYS, | ~~CArpENTER PAPER So ctive to-day, but opened yin sympathy with a . but partially owing bon palted calf,” Gg@ie; dry iry calf, T@sc 3 deacons, 2 5 'l‘ux steers steers .., o Off . 1ith m Omixha, Nebrask wnnmsale Pauer Dfla ers, m the fact that the rece ints posted exceeded | salted, 10@ 0. C lwrklfl'l' 6340 1AN % i, with the belief that largo proportion | No.2, 4i¢e; cake, 5@s3c per lu. No. Av. Shk. 13 Seven permits, aggregating. . iy P B of the crop 18 safe from frost, and that an j “close—Wheat o cash, §23c; ; 160 ,5,nmmhkv EF, 3 : o= Crectery G]a;swam Lam[s Silverware o aper Boxes. § enormous crop is assured, caused an ecarly Novembve 80 Thorndike XX, 1he; Drink Maito at soda fountain, et RN e P b BaTaTE "JOHN L. WILKIE, i Weakness, and October sold from 44%c to ash, 400 October, 51 -16c; 20 O '\“‘,k e vttt : = Omaha Paper Box Factor {¢s. Bt the suipping damand contiated 0 ws - Amos SNAKIE FINGER'S FUN. e PI‘UI]I‘lulUl‘ imaha Paper Box Factory. brisk, and cash and September sold at a pre- (L\l 7\[4'1\\1) B cd'lll. 24 7-16¢; November, 160 . Pty S _commleslon and Storage. e Nos. 137 and 1319 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. LA ot § i aron Ccianan S0 Lacing i Hiana/Obiaher (814 bt Beaver Cred It Ends in the Presence of the Police | ~ "7 RIDDELL & RIDDELL. i L grew strong, and the a gradual ad- rong; cash and October, § 3 e el 0 5 \ Vauce of about 3e in October, ased off Steady! cash and October, & uey “\‘.‘.‘(%‘\J‘,‘}“ A T Ty B, oL Slflfflfifl and Commission Merchans, Soods E some, closing at 447@4be. At the close Sej Iteceipts, Shipments, Ay o s ¢o: Hort dEals ANALAL LEL oG RELEMD e = R o R o) . b i tember was about dgc higher than it closed | Flour, bbls. ....... 13,000 18.000 | 345 Tdaho Westerns. .............c.. 120 $1.35 | Bhes s Gty yesterday. At the name, a small figu 11ZHoward Streat, Omaka, PHIL. STIMMEL & CO ~ Saturday, October 14c higher, and May | Wheat bu. 3 30,000 C T e S A parently o darky boy of sixteen with ¢ B 5 = |l about unchanged. The heavy receipts ex- | Corn, bu... 540,000 Packers Purchases. Blea AT SeaytualEA, s A | eropped Duirauda suit of clothes sev GEO. SCHROECER & CO., ulesale Farm, Field and Gardeu Seeds 5 pected to-morrow—675 cars—had a tendency | O: 208,000 | Showing the number of hogs bought by | blenehod. Sige: S : s Stevens' | 81208 too large, stepped forward, A quiet Buccessors to McShane & Schroeder.) 911 und 415 Jones Ntrect, Omaba. to check the upward movement to some ex- the icading buyers on the market to-d P, bloached. Stovens' | titter ran over the court room that a boy Produce Commissi d Cold § tent. The crop report did not come, and the Omaha Packing Co 5 % N, bleached. should ans LA 3 o TodNce tommission and Co 0rage. e === m— visible supply was late, New York, s.-m o, —Wheat—Receints, | Armour C. P. C 203 “You, W “;*.“ Ao Owinha, Nebraska. | storage, Forwarding & comm;.,m“ : Oats opened quiet and rather easy, with a | 161,300; expor! spot market 3@ | J. P. Squires & Co T WOrBHy JEaSLERARS ceatinB Lt FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. —_— e 3 small attendance of operators, but under | s.c'lower: No. 2 1 %1c in elevator, Brown shect indictment, “‘arc you guilty?” = R Wholesale ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., some demand later ou the part of the shorts, | &f.00@1.001 afloat; | @1.02 b. Highest and Lowest. lantic H, “Yes, sir,” was the answer, in a girlish prices were forced up ly@!go, with | No. 8 red, 811 No. 4 rod, She; ungrade the inquiry chiefly for Scptomber and | red, 89:4@905c: options opened heavy, de- May. ~ Offerings ~ were ouly moder- | clined ¥ @]lc, rallied and closed 1@, cunder ate although receipts were fairly liberal | Saturdiy's prices: market fairly active: No. and included about 25 per cent of contract | 3 red, October, closed nt #1:00%. grade. The improvement was not wide | = Corn—Receipts, 45,000; exports, 84.f spread with November and year in little re- | gpot market L@i{c lower, closing steadies quest and chiefly on the part of local traders. | No. 2, 543;@55¢ 11 elevator, 143 @55%c afloat, fow cars of No. 2 in store went chiefly at | un, ,.'.;m..‘ mixed,b41{@55'¢; options weaker 1g@iie lower, closing steady; October The following are the highest and lowest | lantic P, prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs | C, 4-4, 477 on this market during the past few days, and | LL, 44, u for the corresponding period in 1857 and 1886: R I — e S Pepp — | Pepperell. 84, 181 T50 muo Pepperell. 4 181 voiee, and ‘tho. Judie ‘looisuie wp Trom the | Plor, Pegd, Grain and Generel Commision Storage, Forwarding and Commission, ‘, zreat ba udgment, stared in astonish- Y, o Branch quun-ul the Heone: [m‘xv Co. Bug ule-u oot .‘:Lmkn‘:crs yjnlllxg'ul‘r\x Thero was not. ob. | Mertmnt. Gorzeano clted. 101 North 16th | Cwhoiesuiv wnd rotail, Lax Wiow U2 Hiard direct, udox. a s ol served the slightest trace of fem- | — - — ininity about the tigure. Face, hair and ac- tions as well as dres carried out the deception. A pair of high heeled ladies’ by Aurora L, 4-0 oy men XXX, 44, 03 & o lephONY. Popper Sunday. 500 @i 1h Sunday. or igc above Saturday, while sules of | gnd oats were mostly by samble. R In provisions the weck opened with a mar- | “ Oats——Receipts, 104,00 ket that completely surprised the short in- ‘mixed western, 2 k—West Pomt 70 the court rooin. **And you are reallya woman?" gasped the jud la pvrn-n 104, 2 3 Utica C., 44, 473e: Wachus i OMANA COAL, COKE & LIME GO.. []MAHA MANUFAGTUREBS § o I hoes was the only clue to the sex of the fig- g . {bain |40 ale Nirora . 4, o, ‘Karora B, 44, Wre. At hor reply a low murmur ran about Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. A @ k e Sept. 187, 4N @b 10 8 02, 104 Point 20 in, 10 oz, 12c; West Poi 12 07, 15c; West Point 40 in, 11 oz, 16 : FLANNELs —Red, C, 24 in, E, 2 in, [ *Yes, sir) re L' 206 South 15th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. v, i i vice again, J. J. JOHNSON & [CO., STORZ & ILER, market a trifle white west- the treble terest. Hogs were in_ light supply and SN@ibe. GG, 24 in, 1505 H A B, 50, 90¢; 0 RF, %, | | “And masquerading in men's clothes! Manufacturers of lefl Lager Beer BI‘EWEPS b e A R e [T at: 4 A i Take that seat yonder and I will have an- 3 o cated s subsidence Yo, & consldarabio extent s:,‘.‘f,‘,’,”\,e:)’,",ffl’yffi"m ey ows i m fi s—Pinkand Robes—Richmona, 6gc, | other complaint tiled gainst you for wearing | Andsmippers o G S'JJ.}'"I"‘.;, !x«"fi'in'i"‘ Kigthteenth Streot, Omuha, Neb. ; oftho uneasinoas existng over tho throat | T Novimber, 110 1120: st i - | ) ) Bl Allen, Ge: Riverpoint, b 3 the wrong fashion of dress.” And Lizsie il and Boiwer ¥ % T H ened spread of yellow fever, an unusually | gettled and dull; fair cargoes, §15.00. 600 @u 10 440 @i 65 Richmond, Gige; Paciie, 6 archly walked over to the seats occupied by . ? ornice. N e ko el | i eeoleum i T sndoulct iU od e L e e o R R NEBRASKAJRUELICO —EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, ™ rices, to the dismay of the shorts, advance Live Stock Notes. 5'4 on, 60 Rich: | pre 15 prisouers und spectutors. Bhneply, and. busedon. Saturday's st auo- | e Abagh steady on choice; others | . Bagloy, Vall, oo was in with two loads | 100 66; Windsor, 6ig¢s Eddystone, %ges | - In the afternoon Lizie was put on trial Shippers of Coal and Cuics, Maunfacture Gfllvaflllfld IPUI] fl]]d Eflmlflfl. tations, closings at 1 o'clock showed an ud- | weaie; western, 11@104c. D maslev el I se. Summma—tiecioloy cambri and fined §40 and costs, pr i e Jobo Hponeer, Popritar. vanceof 33gc on September and Octobor | “pork—More 'active and strong; mess | A M. Wakefield was in from Atluntic, Ia ie: ot, 44, Bge; butter cloth SRS —_— R il B H pork, B@is¢c on near aud extended deliveries | quoted at £15.25. King over the market, e e o e Cleadten Biarsipme Liconnes " Dry Goods ana Notions. B of lard, #0c on September and October short | ' Tark —Spot higher; sales of western steam, | '0KINK over the market. s 3 "x Ly Groene | The following ma o licenses were is- | wenes Do 3 o, 20c on Noveinber poric, 100 ‘on year and | 610 55010:3, closing at S10.3v: options ad | | T 1 Inving dordon, Neby was in and | s Greene | quoa yesterduy by Judgo Shields: M. E SMITH & CO., Ee inte \aterlals. , anuary pork, and 7l¢c on January short Vi 8] zing shorts 15(@ points o) X < = i o 103 P ) bt g Y e O e e aeton ko103 | Charles Hecht, Laramio City, came in g;;;d;,y L\H o '"';;.‘fi; T e sl reeidenens & Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Nunuus. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, AvrERN00N SEssiox—Wheat was more el with twelye loads of cattle and Edward Far- o Baareli A6 P AN OBIANATER " R R R Al]xl][a]‘y Pablishers, : active and closed about_#c higher than at 1 o grades firm: western | rell with five loads. 1iDolla/Brennuiy; Ohahe Dualers in Type, Presses and Printe “ ] ;filolk S“"'\f";'m 23 (i (:;wbexi 02lge, e ; western dairy, 121 James W. Bowles came in from Ray, Colo., \}HNH .11‘1‘3:'1'('5'{' tf.).‘.'.'.'fi'.'.“ KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co 2 £, Omal } e corn market was rather firm, closing a | “Chieo cttled and dull; western, 7% | with nine ioads of Colorado Texas steers he ) i i el g ade lighiors Septembor 45ie, Octover $hc. | @ o e SRS AR I A e mariet { George W. Pratt, Omaha. . Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions __Rubbor Goods b .— Plaid Luke, ate ruled quict and prices were steady ; sber 24ic, October 24ige. Pork | o, Stilouls, § pt 10.—Wheat—Lower; cash, @dvanea 173e for September and October, | 93¢ October, The New Hampshire Cattle compan 314 aftsmen,20c; Goshen, | | Mary Kimball, Omaha feed 600 steers at its Nebraska fatt Iron Mountain, | { Alex N. Bayne, Omaha v will the Gents' Furnlshing Sunn Comner 11th and Hainey inbis, Nobraska. OMAHA RUBBER CO., Ce — L h, 42@42!{c; October, ing winter,.—Northwestern Live Stock 1 Mrs. Laura N, Bayne, Omaha. ... = — i 2 VAL oL InnIary, 1o for vear, 1o for Jan- | s T SRR (I { Goorge W, Lowis, Deadwood, Dk, e FRETekal Manufacturers and Dealers iy Rubber Goodg 4 Oats—Firm; cash, 241{@4!{c; October, 28%c. Pork—Higher at §1 Lard—Firm at $ Whisky—§1.14. Butt (‘\livl but easy: creamery, 18@20c; F. C. Dodge, Woold Rver, marketed three loads of choice heavy hozs at $3.50. This is as high as has been paid in this market this Mr. Dodge always has some good hogs to sell in this market. W. C. Swartz marketed a loaa of extra, grade Polled Angus cattle af 24 Clothing and Leathor Beltiug. 108 Farnam Street. o —_ ) PN November $14, Lard was steady and for most deliverics unchanged. November was 2ic higher. September £10.00, October $10.00, November £9,021 hort ribs for September and October were advanced 2hge; September 7134, October §.733. {Jennie Boyer, Fremoat. DEWEY & STONE,” IRabbod a Biind Man, l Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Louisu Boll, a repulsive looking female of Fhruam Sizest Oiaks. HAUEALER' aboul thirty-five, with unkempt hair and CHARLES SHIVERICK, ) prarance, was arrested on bz o biind man named Pl]l']lmll'fl ¢; Whitten- ndi - aress, Whittenton dress, 00, o Doors, Etc. Ni. A. DISBROV. ¢, CO.. Wholesale Manu :cturers of ). S Door, Bl and Mondings, ta d i Renfrew dr SAMRICS — They blnnd.lr-l B fa : Beaach Utice, 2th and zant Strcets, Omaha, Neb. 1 ; ept. 10—Wheat-—Local | wero bought lust fall by R, Budy, of Silver 5 Ixh Thomas £ : Vel Cuticaco, Special Telegram to rs: best prades sold about | and iweighod 800 pounds, and after being fod 5 \ Lineoln mu. Wheta. ho. honn mon Tue Bee.|—Catrie—Tho feature of the [ 36¢ lowe \,\‘J'.f«'}ff.»f(\":'i'(ll“ o market to-day was the immense number of [ g% S O KAV native cows and heifers that came in droves | tober, 981;¢; from all quarters, the best informed traders placing the numbers as high as 6,000 to 7,000 ch a large number of native cows and i trading 1 to get some _Groceries. Closing 3 g since March they weighed over 1,300 pounds. 2 by, sltting on the stroot corners as az . ¥ by sitting on the stroet corners as an N T i) Ins‘flfcfl‘lulnlm\vlheml\'.mlug: of feeding ovject of enarity. > went, into o diveon good blooded anima SuirriNG—Checks, Catedonia X, 9'jc; Cal- | Ninth st by this woman, and i i 2 odomin T T0rge; Baonomy, po; Otter oo | Nmeh streot owned by this weman. and | Wholesale Groceries aud Provisions, Produce, Fruits, Ete. his_pocketbook had been” taken out of his 706, 707, 709 and 711 8. 10th §¢., Omahn, Neb, Burrer—Fancy, solid-packed cre nd Lime. sock., He imme: vy proclaimed his loss, —— @2le¢ choice country, 16@I17 and the woman claimed t vanfuctiers of b, Do, Blgs, ullings, Stair Work and Interior Tinr Wood Fink Lh i Lewvonworil Slroets, 46 5 old, nmm rn, ery, 18 Coal common | Live Steam Fittings, Pumps, Eto. live chickens, & % per doz; spring | Flooring, first common, 6 in ing strap. A barking cur ran behind the sight, as it were. That the tail ends and t 29%0c; Portland cement, it she knew noth- McCORD, BRADY & CO., PN : > i i 0 . 4 ! / TRANG CO., herfers has never been seen in these yards Mllw-ulu e, . P '”“v rrades, 1001 mestic ient, $1.35; plaster, # ing about it. But later she handed him the 32 L R n AR BUERS FAEAR el and Octobir, § November, 90)5¢. | *'fgas—Strio wly fresh, wndled, c. ¥ pockethook empty, saying she had picked it Wholesale (rocers, Pum 5, Pipes and Engi any one day since the opening in 1865, The e, 00 per bo: ite, range, and nut, $10.70; | up outside. run of Texans and rangers was comparatively | Oats —Steady ite, 281 c. % PET R e Ay S 3 e on i e ? th and Leavenworth Stroets Hteam, Wate T Loy aud Mining Supplies, Ete, light, and there were scarcely 2,500 native Rye—Steady; No l,,- 50 per case. q The County Hospiral Plumbing. i3 and ¥4 Farnam treet, Omahi, steers out of the entire 13,000 cattle on sale. }};{:{:;;;Ifs““lf,;‘,f‘“" L) per 10-1b ¥L.50 10 $2.00. Architect M , of Detroit, assisted the | Hardware. " CHUHCHILL PUMP CO., @ All things considered, business wi otive, , pL AR 8 county commissioners yesterday in revi KS BROS. DDLERY CO,™™ L e bl BOE A ST Rorkr h-‘:‘['l“"::‘;l'“l':]‘b A% Mwu. |»«T(@“l;v:“.’nm :ll.l(liml ipetspoxijl e on =0 HBIEE o ot o A A LA OL SRR T R T 2Ol S WUUI‘ESHWRPUIHIIS anB Filtings, 1 5 h ncinn Sept. 10.—Wheat issouri, dle per 14 bu, and second clear, @2 7 00@19 ingbe datallsioLehs i lumbing, Ioea s anS WhIat Bip Ll Hecialar s i ngers or Texans, or even good | No, 3 red, 9 13aNANAS—Common, §1.50@2.25 per buffeh; | First and second clear, 1@l ;I‘lt;‘,‘l"‘“‘v“lf:;"l'l'lt\,':;:‘LIH"‘:l load rxmlvlm‘;'[' s Hl Sfi[lr]lm‘y& Jabiers of S][llllcl‘Y Hardware &L09 KO0, 1111 I ':"'I'g'"";"{-"-rm' 4 s, s0ld right up to last week’s choice, £2.50@3.50. in.. 490051 00 ew eanaly Hotphel, The senirash ) ot RO U6 WINDERGIEE prices. Thero was not a load of natives in No; 8 mixed, LENORK— ler case. Third clear, 1401 o 40 D00 35,000, Tho board will most. (]Ainllxll‘t’x?;‘fl?&' Agl Tanthor. 4011 AR ST HAREY. Bh FRAIN PUM: €O, - sight when this report closed that was good b §L 14, DaNTaOTM-ANRTRG et ok, Bt g 230 % Uoagis 00 | 1o ¢loso the contract. ———— Steam and Water sl]]]]]ll(}s i enough to make $.00, and mighty few that HUCKLEBERRIES—$1.20 per drawer. A stock boards, 12616 feet, 1 in. S . Woavy Hardware. _ alliday Wind Mille €18 and 120 Farmam St Omaha, ] would make .75 The light run POTATORS NG00 por bushel, A o 1 tent’ 15,10, ' . Breaking a Oolt. A e Actiog Munuger, O of foxun “wax "otuer by i Dk 6 VAR RE v Porators—de per Ib. C stock bourds, 1316 foet, 12in Gus McComb was out on Sixteenth street Heary Hartlwars Tron and Smfll “BROWNELL & CO., run of native cows and heifers and save sh, 2030 asked . Octobe PovLTkY—No dressed fowl in the market; | D stoci boards, 12216 fect, 12 in lust night breaking a horse without & kick- Priecs on' that class from dropping out of hRPA M9L0 A kpd 1 Ootober, |y, 0¥ i Engings, Boilers and General Machinery, chickens, $2. Flooring, second comr Spri ‘agon Stock, 1 Lum . 6 i, prings, Wagon Stack, 1 B rkial Tar er, Bt animal’s legs and the colt let his heels fly. M ney treet, Quinlia Rhont ot Work ek Pumps, Saw MiMs. 1213 ' scrubs among the natives sold lowor is not to 5 STOCK. TOMATOES a$1.25 per bu, Select fencing tlooring The driver was thrown out, and the horse | ~—— wr Leavenworth Street, Omal be wondered ut but we again say that any- —_— WATERMELL ~§8,00@12.00 per 100, Siding, first and secon ran away. Mr. McComb's head was cuv HIMEBAUGH & TAVLOR thing at_ull useful sold up to last week's | Chicago, Sept. 10. _Prans—California, $.00@3.50 per bu box; | Siding, first common, 16 feet open to the skull and hie bled brofusely, but = = b/ prices. Veal calves were uot plentiful and | nal reorts s follows: per L bu, Siding, second commoy. . the wound is not dangerous, The colt’ was Bmmgpg’ Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. iron Works. sold a shade higher. There was nothing of | Cattle—Receipts, 1 3¢ ver dozen. Common boards caught near the “Siege of Sebastopol.” 8 STEAM BOILER WORKS note going on in the stocker and feeder trade. | for good steers at .1 PLAN 41 oum-.a per dozen, No. 2 boards, all lengths el Mecbantos' Tols ang Bofieiq Boalas. 1406 Dougims | Ly ; 1 il kind - y The reualmu|::lludud &Ofl}cx.mln:u! wost- | fooders $2.00@3.15; cowsy bulls a Oxiox ver g Fencing No 1, 12@20 feet, . The Life Saving Appliance Works. 428, Nebrasks, g """fi‘ ‘,‘]'""",F" k"“"“a“s‘i“'{‘i W "w 'k X ern cattle; niedium to goo: uwou, 1,350 to | §1.85@3.00; Texas cattle, $2.00@1.75; western l‘:.wugu.(x» ‘er bbl, Fencing No. 2, 12, 14 and 18 foe Y Keokstel S 4 RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., mk B 1,500 1bs, uwgum 130 1o 50 108, £4.25 | rangers, §5.50@5.00. "LES—50¢ per box. Joists and scantling, Sx4, 14@16 feet. G, I_‘,"",',"l'“"" A FEBIAL o the l;"m"‘l Wholesale Hard 6l BOLIETS, 128 and pgt Nfl o 5 5.50; 930 to sy ckers and |~ Hogs-Receipts, §000; market strong | Croen—Michigan, #.50@6.50 per bbl 83 | Timber, 44, x5, 10116 feet. Inmued off ta wwiteh's Gar 0y the Rorth gag 0l6sale Harware, ; ucdefl £2.00@ bulls and mixed, | 5 to 0 10 higher; mix @8.45; heavy, | gals; California pear cider, £15.00 per bbl, Pickets, first rough, gaod. . of ke SIRNHE) ook Mae TOECAY. I B8 ana m....’, Sta., Omaba, Neb. Whstern Agents | ™ FAXTON & ¥ 1 i 8§ 8.00; bulk, vw@s'mv Texas nl!.lu $6.00@0.70+ light, $5.03( Skips, $1.00@ Por Cors—Rice, 8@ic; common, 2@e. Pickets, fancy head and dressed,selecte ol L A :.ov."n I O BAVIRE. oah for Austly, °'"" i Jedeman Biesl Nalls, 4 : gteady steors, 030 to 1,080 Tbs, &0 5.6 CARROTS—50¢ per bushel. Shingles, choice A to extra A 9 60@2 50 | but the fender about the wheels rolied him Wronght and Cast Il'flll Blllllllll[ wufl. ! i 050 q : 4 \ over and over for some distance. He was | LEE, CI-ARKE ANDREESEN HARD- } 50 10 00 1bs, §2.80@3.40; 60) to 700 1bs, §2.50 bhu&—l‘{ewlpu. 5,000 market steady and | BEAxs " Choice eustern handpicked navies, | Shingles, standard p 4 §0'1 S¥8F sRd.over for soms Lt WARE COMPAN raas Work, General Foundry, Muchine and : @3.00; cows, ub ,40; western and natives | firm. Natives, $3.00@4.15; westerns, $3.25@ | §2 80 per bushel; western hand picked | Shingles, No. 1 . siiee1 10@1 15 | bedly bruised and had to quit work, buy ia with Work. OMice and Works, U. ¥, iRy, and half bree 5.00. 8,70; Texans, $2.500@3.00; lambs, $3.50@5.50. | Davies, $2.05@2.75; 'mediums, $2.00@2.15. | Lath, dry Hoos—Business was brisk and values a and b Streets Omabin “TOMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Manufacturers of Wirg atlfl Iron Railings phvies Wwaan; me Lati, dry %5 40 | movseriously wiwred. _____* | Wholesale Hardware Cnnel'y, il Plate, 4 . 1@ - T Metuis, Sheet Iron, etc. Agents for'Towe Scales, HAY—1. 0. b, cars, No. 1 upland, $6.00; No. “3Miami Powder and Lyman Farbed wire, = 2 upland, .00, Leather. Ui, Nobraska. 10.00. Hemlock sole, 1(27c per 1b; oak sole, 0@ — Drovers’ Journal cablegram from good B@10c higher than the close on Satur- [ Londen quotes the cattle market steady at : day. Prime fat barrows were scarce and | }go advance, best American steers making commanded a premium. The advance was | 130 per pound, estimuted, dead weight. P Wlndnw Guard: Wire ! lurgely on tho ordinary run of mixed and Oity, Sept. 10.—Cattle—Re. | CHOPPED FEED—$17.00 per ton. 83 per 1b; ok harness, 281 per 1bi selec- | Fomn . e e e 88T NG R . i king sorts. Light sorts were rather scarce, Vixeaan—Cider, S@ibe per gal. White | ted oak and trace, #3c per 1b; ok and hem:- - rd i ? Yot the demand continues lnjted and uncer: | Sokye GOXE shipments, 6,000 best dressed | wvine, 1o per gal. lock upper, 2@ pet foot, Hemlock call PALMER, RICHMAN & GO . OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, 1 in. Hest assorted beavy, iucluding Phil- | glow; grass rango stoers and cows, 5@ 150 skin, No. ‘1, Soase per b, accoraing w | LiVe Stock Commission Merchants, W. L. PARROTTE & C Man'fis of Fire & Burglar P [s g | o g adelphias, sold at §6.006.70, and best beavy e e Biaers and oows E@1Se Grocers List. Weight: ok calf skin, No. 1.’ 000@8!. omice-Rog o A0°IrS Of F1r¢ & Burglar rroof na % ) lower; " good 1o clioice corn-fed, $.00@5.50: | Revised . 5 Room 24 ppcnite Exchange wulding, Uaion | Yhlesale Hats, Caps and Stra G flS 4 mixed at $3 40@6.50, with the ordinary run | eomman Lo mediun, &1 25@4.75; Stockers and ovised prices are us follows: 1b; Philadelphia calf skin, PG 3 fards, South Omaba, Nob. )i W (00 Vaylta, Ial Work.iron and Wire Foncing Sicns. e, ; of mixed making $.25@6.35; light sorts $6.00 | foeding stecrs, $1.60@8.00: grass range | g tark A, seamless, 220; Awmos- | per Ib; hemlock kip skin, No. o ber |\ ORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALEY 107 Haraey froat, Omaia, Nobe adivea, Fiog'r. Coe: e pad ab § @0.25 and liht §0.50@5.90. foadlun Bory O aloss. 17150 Lewiston 4, seamless, | 1b; ok kip skin, No. 1, 70 @S0c per 1b: Phila- R, LE LE 2 § —— Hogs itecelpta, ‘1000; shipmouts, none; | 167, Americut, Jioj - vurlape. 1 | delphis kipakin,extra,coihc por o, Erouch Live Stock Commission, — . & a.'{fifi.fimggm':m:l{:':nuamm, q‘f«f(‘éfif‘lfi‘ nies, double, 20c; wool sacks, te. Twin $1.15@1.75 per 1b; French kip skins, do, 80c(@ | B0 1% Exchange Bundivg, Union Btock Yurds, OMAHA LUMBER CO.. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS ¥, Niw Yous, Sept. 10.—[Special Telogram Btook ¥ards. Kaet 8. | hotion sioriiin fh V@30 sell B, 10@c; | $LIO perin Cordovan, russet, e " ALEXANDER & FITGH, Tron and Wirg Fences, Railings, Gllflm ; Srocks—The opening figures ot 10.—Cattio—Heceipts, 5,400; | “Corprns. Hocha 25@2%c; Rio, good, 16@ B, 00 per foot; welt loather, $3.00@ B TOH, MlKlnIL 0f Building Material at wnfllflsdl[ e e 1 - 3 (1 Sopboysl] per side; moroceos, (pebble goat), 20(@e m ]] l 1 L s k and Screens, for banks, e, ; were not materully changed from Satur 600; market slow; choice heavy | 17c; Mandahling, 20@3Sc; roasting Rio, 14@ | per foot; 1aoroceos, boot. leg. S5@3e per IMision Lealers I LIve S0CK. reet and Union Pacific Track, Omahs. nings: day's close in the general “list of stocks. tecrs,’ $5.10@3.15; ' fair to_good | 16c: O. G. .vuv.."fl@w Java, interior. 22 | foot; glove calf skins, 20@dlc per foot; | 300m 2, Opposite Exchmnge Bullding, Uniou Stock 'LOUIS BRADFORD, o (P LWL ML el Early trading was with a strong feeling and ;fl'{:m-w'zu.chfloflxih huwher-.‘;:o:;-, wihal 16@ltio; mw- and Mara- | Douglas kid, 80@i0c per foot; Kangaroo | ee——.oromBoutlh Omshu, Neb. A MEACHER & WHITMORE] e small advances were scored, but the upward | (1 id'voihere !-lrlocoorn.md 5 r‘;“ “8‘1“\.7(11(\;.:‘:[!:;5!0& 183 i kins, 40@30c per foot, according to uuhv..v. UNION STOCM YARDS CO., Dgalg]‘ in anbgr' um Lma % 3 movement was limited and most of the gains corn Tod, 6804 4% . 35360, - Sor oot A, Thoy 10.00 per dozen; )y i Sosses . fan e s Sesb, | pipe and Bun aerquarammeum. o 19 were lost. There was & bear pressure on St | Hogs—| 14005 ';‘fl»fiuu. us; ah&c:'v“hm. 55(». ws'u..' [ Ve l&&‘mx@m s Ao, g B i&%fl{% e ""'-*-".':2‘-%‘-‘.;‘.5‘ pa ] "?:l"mm"'l?“:rhgmm :

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