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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 188, 3 - FINANCIAL. 5@l0e lower; cows steady to Bc lows s e —_— dressed beef and shipping steers about New Youg, Sept. 11.—[Special 'Telegram | gtandy; good to choice corn-fod, £.00(@5.50% to Tne Bre.|—Stocks—The market seemed | commion to medium, & ; stockers and 10 get up out of the narrow lines in which it fn'u(hnil‘ stee 1 Qrass range has been running for a number of days, and | stecrs, #1500 s paghy Frgdhotiair Nl Hogs—Receipts, 5,000% nlnmm'mfl 8003 busiuess was moro evenly distributed than | ;o QR TR CU 5Ehor: wood t for some time past. The openng Was | choice,86.200.30; common to medium, $5.60 strong, with a general improvement extend- | @6.10; skips and pies, £4.00@5.25, ingto 3, a point, though Western Union | National Stock Yards, East St. A little under last night's close, | Louis, Sept. 11.—Cattie—Receipts, 3,000; low grades of Rio is moted. The stocks in Fuwn Plaid -mmmon.zwz Goshen, ! it seems hardly probable’ that higher prices y 3 ! Brazil are very large jo. - Iroe in de xxELs—White—G H N will «llV‘.“l)iI"s-Ih“'n ':m!‘v':m_nrn in demand, hA ‘ G 0. “Aricultural Tmplomenta: Lumbar CHURCHILL PARKER, C. N. DIETZ, owin Oranges are | Hy No. 1,9, 2 e B H, N and the lemon seas A . 2 : Dy ncalrrinAmculmmllmpicmtuts,Waans, Dfla’cr in All Kinds of Lumbnr. 3 ROt 2 is about over, | HeNo. 1, 82, 80c .nu.-u‘.p No. The magnificent crops, now almost out of i "'*""’“’“M‘“\" hittenton dres between vth aod l th and 4»‘1 ornia Strects, Omah . FReD w. us danger from frost, and the good prices likely Lumber, Line, Coment, Ble., B, 3 THE SPECULATIVE NARKETS Everybody at Sea on the Govern= ment Crop Report. to be obtained for them, indicate a plentiful supply of cash in_farmers' hands and conse- quently a heavy demaud. for the staples and fancies with which our jobbers' shelves and Carrlages aad Dugtes, dones Stre it Onitin. Nebra IT CAUSES A BREAK IN WHEAT. Cavtunics Standard, b1 Woods, bife; *‘LININQER & METUCALF CO., , . . phos e P " . choice heavy C > loaded. T 3 Yo Prints [N 1old, 61ge: Amer- large Lots of the Cereal Sold—The ing Valley was again bull stock and ap. | Shibments, 230; market strong; choice heavy P iave. Toit the. aecks of ‘the Saeimecs | fcan, 0i¢ : Arnold C long Agricuttural Iml]lcmcms Walflns Carflagm OoPseE i N4 Boneied Aok ont e Report Very Generally Considered ated rather remarkably, Pullman, 3 g boom, which 1t is evidofit the wost is to be ch.mu ‘Arnold B long dloth, 10%: Arnold " I W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., * ’ b hu(vhvr! stecrs, 50 stockers Gold Seal, 1015 Stiefel A, 125 W! indsor Gold Ticket, 101, Snirtiva—Checks, Caledonia X, edonia XX. 10!gc; Economy, de; Otis, ch advanced 114 points on yesterday, was again on the upturn and by noon had gained 3,50¢ 8 points, There was no special reason as- | corn-fod, & 3 arhss. fod, #3.50@3.10. blesséd with this year, and are advancing in sympathy with other lines and in increased demand. of a Bullish Character—Gen- eral Quotations. To Dealers Ouly. OfMco, 103 Farnam Streot, Omaha. Cal- Amcnlmral Immcmcnh Waguns&Bnm rtland cement . MAST & CO. plaster, sigued for this spurt. It is said the com- Lo p T tears Produce, F T JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ; CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. | pany has a surplus o $12,000,000, and that | ket strongers cholce heavy undbitchers - ren—Fancy, solid-hac amery, 18 Ll el Ll AT & g Whalnsac Llllllhfl' E[D : they are doing the largest business in their | prime, history. The m @?21¢c: chol grades, 10w i3e. Baas~Strictly fresh, 14@15c candled. country, 1% common Cuieaco, rades, ordinary to Tue B 11.—[Special Telegram to —The trade was at sea this morn- luported anid Am Agent for M Q ng of the directors is to | best, # i oy Wiite Lime. N rovernment crop | be held soon and it is probable something fa- = : X 3 1 J ing on the meaning of the government crov | © » ing fi OMAHA 420 CALIFORNIA GRAP 5@1.50 per case, | . COAL range, and nut, $10, report, Popular_construction put on the | Sorable wil then bo mado knowa. Among g Al Souriens GRAPEs—0@ie per 101D | large o Rock Spring, .00, Su- | sl CHAS. R. LEE, fimures was boarish, the results arrived at by | the more active stocks Manhattan and Lake Cattle % perior, & 5.50; steam ' coal, WlNUNI\ IMPLEMENT CO.. " i us but commonly accepted processes of | Shore showed the most strength, advancing ; Tuesduy, Sept. 11, 1833, | Braciy WL e R R ML 1 g p Dealer in Hardwood Lmber, ) Iation ranging from 413,000,000 to_ 434, | materially. At noon the market was active | The searcity of boof cattle continues, thoro | MigtQate,§ S oimrion; $1 080,98 par biitichy | v " ; Agricultaral I“l]llc]“cflfs,wwfl]ls&B“wfls Wood Carpets aud arquet Flooring. 9th and Douglag 00,000 bushels, Tho crowd jumped to the | @nd strong at about the best prices of the [ (REE VER CSEWL LK choice, $2.50@3.50. Poa ook “"j“"“‘l"';‘“»’ a2 "‘: $47 00@40 00 Corner 1th »nd_ Nichols Strec 1 conciusion that the outside was the safest | Worning. London was quite a large buyer | the dressed meat trade. Ll\lll\\—fll‘lm 50 per case. and second elear, L@ 00@hH1 00 T OMAIIA BIANCH. 5 Millinery and Notions. T figure to take and acted accordingly. In this of specialties to-day, which helped the mar- | loads of fair cor: n the 'm:'vr dozen, Third clea 0046 00 J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., I. OBERFELDER & CO., Sl connection, however, the following stato- | ket and thore was strong buying of St. | Which sold o the packors at .00, Themars | ¢ ikl ey 5 per drawer, A select, 11411, in. 00 4 Akron, Onio, © ] b ment by & local statistician of note is sub- | P’aul, which closed nearly at the top—73, a | ket for boef cattle could hardly be auoted | 5 bine™ (e per bushel, B select, 1iglig in 0@ { o Machiner [porters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions i ¥ y 7 187 of ¢ . otherwise than steady. The market for ) A stock boards, 12 16 “toet, 12in DU B d E . mitted ording a reasonable explanation ) EUELE 36 00H PoInG. Ll;b\'ll;rmgsk ‘:‘ :{["r;‘ butchers' stoci has been gradually improving | JWEET POTATORCCR de ber Loty aran 19 : W E. Mead, Munazer. 1213 Lenvenworth t, Omaba. | g S 210000 212 SOUEN 1th SO0 of the government estmates and aver- also in favor of the bull market. While | of late and good cows are selling freely and 0L TiY—No dressed fowln the market; 5 sl - — — ages: “The method of cstimating the prob- | there was some reaction from the highest [ &t stron prices. Feeders were in good de- live chickens, $3.50@3.i5 per doz.; spring 1 MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD Co Overatlla. Manufucturers and Jovbers in prices, the close showed irregular gains in | maud but the quality was not such as to en- 0c@8i. o per bu. Flaoring, Atst sommon, o {1 CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., able yield of wheat in bushels by deducting 4 Ly b A . ; $ . & ) e oo 22, et your's | early ull tho stocks of 1 to 1 point. The | SOUTALS Uo Duyers,vho were looking mostly DN —§8,00@ 12,00 par 100; Flooring, sccond common, 6 in. Wagl]us B“E!ms Ral\f‘s Plows E[[}‘ Manufacturcrs of Gveralls I general average on September 1, and then | feW ptional gains weruupmnh in Pull- Ll b d ifornia, £3.00@3.50 per bu box; | ;;'};‘;L' "“"“:‘fl"fi Gor, Bil ARd Poiie gresta, Omah | ) J 48 reducing of | 457,000,000 | Wman and 115 each in Lake Shore and New Hogs. : el B iding, firat comnion, 16 feet - i Rt d bl e 8 bushels 5 por ¢ 34,000,000 bush- | Jsneland. Heavy and mixed hogs sold at_an advan bty o ot “"‘f;‘l-_ doxen Siding, second common. ... .. Artiste’ Materiale, s the indicated yield, is manifestly SRNMENTS—Government bonds were {'{,',;,,:,’}j,‘,,'.,'f"“,,'[‘,“,‘"kfi'm‘;"" R IRR ORISNBEILE Baf Tb o e Common boards z A HOSPE, Jra SR n 3 s it assumes that the acreage | dull but fiem, One kood load, thouh Lighter than the top | APLEs—&300@.00 per b, Pnclug KoL, 1330 oor i Ams ' Materials, Pianos and Organs T RO BN SONINO TIO NI ST ury fs tho same s in IS, | The closing quotations of the stocks were | yesterday, sold at $6.00. Light hogs were [ GRanaviursbe er bushol. bbi 83 | Fene 14 and 18 foet 15 50 " | Wholesale Notions and Furnishing G fl] ; while in reality it Ly B ess: | as follows: slow sale at only steady prices. Everything | CIve 1gan. 841 @‘I'i’ 0 oee bt 0> | doists and seantling, 2x4, L@l6 fect.. 16 00 houglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. al [lI‘Ill 1Ng G0 £ Then points loss Cthan 82 s Northorn Pt Wi 5018 6kiy. gals: Califor $10.00 por bbl. Timber, 4x4, 53, 13116 feet. . — 4 A 405 8 uth 10th St Omai o havvested, 8 000, y- heep. oTS Pickots, fancy heng and d v j = 14,08 & full average yield, und Thore were no frosh reeoipts and nothing | & BEAYs—Cliowe castern handpicked nuv Pickots, fancy head H. M, &S, W, JONES, __Olts. i ) ; T ripts 0.8 i ¥ Shingles, choive A to extra A.. Successors (o A. T Kenyon & Co., Whole sovernment reort any way. It broke 21jc iton Réoetbts: it eans SO T I,‘uu,” g Shingles, N TS @l | L - murket was possessed of gre 1000 | 2 upland, #4.00. osts, ea @ 2 noudia: S Axlo Groase, B, Omubia, A 11 Bishoy al As ind ed in these re i BrAN—£10.00, = = g power VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, ¥ sveral days past ) a good many Sioreen Feen—$17.00 per ton. Boot: d Shoes. : daet ¢ { oot many R s o e Notious and Gent's Fumnishing Goods ,_t 1 Hewmlock sole, 15w Prevaihing Prices. 4 . 5 ¢ f . o, 31@ ~ o readiness to scll on the gov- ; i Vixraan—Cider, S@ise per gal. White i ole, D e ottt bttt e, | LaxeBtare Thefollowing 13 a tablo of prices paid in | wine, duloe per g g 3 per 1b; oak harness, YS@i0c por 1b; sclec- KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., and tho result Snows that this intention was | MiciosanCent this mariet for tho grades of stock men- ted oak s and S, e por |‘u; ok and e icceswors to Tiedd, Jonws & Co) 1106 Harney Stroot, Omaha. . very generally, not o say generously, carricd | =y cpy 5% t‘:«‘u_ sy at 114@2 per cent. il‘r’l';fi'.!'mm 1300 to 1500 1bs..#5 (Lt WL sicin, No, * 1, ot lr;::» v, ca m“-i‘n‘:u;"lx’u Whulfisale?dfillllfflntllrfil‘aUfBO s and Shoes | = ; out. Cables came in easicr and ‘hawvest | by Munchnnie Paren—buosg Prime steers, 1100 to 1500 1bs. . 4.50 Revised prices are as follows: weight: oak calf skin, No, 1. 90c@$1.00 per | Agents for Boston Rubber 8 sk | Offico Fixturos. ; weather abroad is turting out good. There | o4 = G R D J s L 3 Stark A, seam ess, 22¢; Amos- | 1b; Philadelphia calf Skin, cxtra, $1.00@1.10 | — " Hurmey St., Omu ebriuk A AT N D8 M AT O G HING CoTEas F Yas a privato cablo on | ho Mook | Sreniive Excnaxar—Quict and steady at nless. 1712ct Lewiston A, seamless, | per 1bg hemlock kip skin, No. 1, 60w@ioe. por W.V. MORSE & CO.. Manfactiro:s of i 19c; American, s 105 bn, 11@ nies, doubl; Flax, 35¢; cotton, 21¢; jute, 10c. C S84 for sixty-d burlaps, 4 o, 13¢; gun- Twines— 3, 10@20e; 7 bills, $1.88 for demand. | Range steers, com'on to choi Common to good cows N Choice to faucy cows Corn-fed cow ; cash | Commonto choica bulis the effect that the French government e thinking of removing the duty on ain. This served to brace up the market For while, until it was remembered that the Bank, Office and Saloon Fixtures, 4 Mantlos, Sidcbourta, Jiook Cason, Drug Fixtur .v\(vg sl s Lo S Bt Ll Jobhers of Bots and Shoes, nerto weight and qua 1101, 115-1105 Douglas St Omaba Manutactory, Sum- 3 I er SE.. i ston. PRODUC ,Cinieaco, Sept, 11.—Wheat, strong Cases, Partitions Caolors, Mirrors ete ench kip skins, do, sul 0 Cordovan, russett, 18¢: s government was at this stage’ouly “think- Ostear; Neva e AT oo nn et blle o Mocha, 25@20c; Rio, good, b per foot; welt leather Coffeos, Spices, Eto. SGRth Thh S, O, Felophone Tk Ing,” not “doing,” whercupon the' scalpers cash, 43ijc; October. | Fair tocnoice heavy ho, 640 ling, di@wso, roasting Rio 14 (pebble g LARKE COFFEE C 3 o d sold wheat. The e : 2 heavy hozs. LW el ; — turned in a8 one man ag Ge: November, 43c. Fairto cholce mixed hozs. ... 6,20 , M@ic; Juva, interior, per boot Gifuhu Coftea ana Epice Mill, Painta and Olis, eroment, report, if it means anything, | - Oars —Firm; September, 24 5-16¢; October, = ; i , 16w10e; Suntos a foot; s, 20@e por foots Baki i By s bl ch some say is doubtful, is open to bullish 2nges Novewber, 31c. Iepresontative Sales. caibo, Tj@10c: Avbucklos, 1uize; M B0@i0e per foot: kang Teas, Gflfiflfl Shices, Baking Pflw fll' CUMMINGS & NEILSON, { conatruction, but the trade couldu't sec it CATTLE. lin's XXXX. 19150 skins, 40 per foot, according to quali aundey Dlue, ks, Wholesalo Deaters in that way and there was free selling from all “Nominal No. Av. SuaAr — Granulated, t1{e; conf. A, 8 | Poppin 3.006@10.00 per dozons linin troot, O, Nebrutk Paints. 0l Window Glass, E ’ quarters. 'The longs vied with the raigers in TroTiy—$1.67@1.70, 4 cows, nati 513 white extra C, oxtra’ C, " 0e; yellow | g O@H00. per Joshni ngvon aiting, $10,000 T T alnts, 01, Window Glats, hiC. selling the whole range of futures, The - S00Ws 845 Oiite Tiowds Stibes, (rige. 3100 vior dorba Crockery an: e B U R { Primury movement of winter wheat is falling Soue W o B U s TR LY fearies R RGaE X b B off sharply, nluLL: e (-u;u are still nln s-x;ln-w of $14.35; 1 cow, 1,100 m{mncd loney, G@se per pound. e Drugs and Chemicals, Agent for the Manufacturers and lmporters of B last year, and it is the comparative figures | 4 cows, nati 075 3keswax—Choice yeliow, 20@22ige; darl MiscELLANEOUS—Sulph. acid, 1 itric ns 5. { the trade is looking at. December coutinucs teady; cash and October, $1.10; | 3 cows, natives 1,003 2lic. 800: artaric 506; -bal Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, CARPENTER PAPER & A to be the favorite month. It opened at 92)gc, S1.00, ¥ ? _mm Young America, full cream, ¢, 10¢; chloroform, 47c; ___Ete. OMce, 5178, 1ith n Omabin, Nevraakn, Wholesale Paner nna]m‘s { DL R e ) A 405,00 L 1"”"“‘"“ s (i | pEoSClss O HULIL PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, | Carry a nive stoce o Prine w 4 Writing (27 and then the market worked down | gpring wheat, 70@3.00, cream flats, $ge; €0od to choico skimmed | gum opiun, Barembroas blelatlols ol stock of Printing, Wrapping an to 011, @150, | Later it rallied to 917@3%, | *"hry Salt M B cheddars, 67 skimmed flats B ine potasstin 446 1 Lnoorccrs and Jobers of Falsr." Special aitention aivon Lo cur ond Orders. } but during the last hour of the long session the course was downward. There was no stopping it Just_before the tap of the bell 3 do inhalf Paper Boxes. 0 “JOHN L. WILKIE, Mediuni, m bl short cle ar, : Carbon, 1502 small, in bbls, o in half | 1487c: gasoline, 40 L hetkinehbbls, 63.00; dounnaLtl| oo S50 Crecery, Glassware, Lamys, Silverware Fte, 184 Farnam 8t., Now Puxton Building, December was selling at 9le, a shrinkage of Pirm; full cream cheddars, 8i | 24 cows, mative bbls' &4.50 chine, 1803 J——— Pmm\lemr Omaha P per Box FEIDIUI‘Y. 1 215¢ from yesterday. The ringe of @i s, Sk@sie; Young Lt Rt Tonacco-_Pl smoking, 16@90c. | {41ce! turpentine. 44igo: ommission and Storage. Sl o e st was from i Lo 0 Mc; flats @s’e; Young Americas, S er b pan. penti 4« o ETITA RIBDETLE Nos. i and 1315 Douglhs St, Omabw, Nebs | of May wheat from 9714 to Uhig m at 1514@161 MESLIRDL P. & W-, per oz, 55c; German, ’ S the last a great lot of long wheat came upon oD 8t ineqio) o o ) per oz, Bbe; Germar StUI‘?EG and Commission MBFCUHHIS, - ket, an_amount too large to b ab- M e o8 Mirie Stoak—tisicks, 11@1% per b ~ ) el R A R ERE s ST el Ok e Eede st brices wore at tho botton. 1 saltod, 82090 satted vs o heifors, native penny s‘x"’v‘r;w' LA ML 1"“"“‘"‘( ";:;']4"]"‘ B U2 Howard Street, Omaha, PHIL. STIMME % C osed the same as Doce Y aatl SRl eaL S ey syrup, ver ga in plate x14, best, $ o 2 i SR tive de! i oD - ) 8— r on to fi |, 18@ L C, 14x2 FO. S = 3 Phire was an active demand. for e ASC; dry ealf, 7@ T — 1 oung Hyson, common to fair roofing, 1, 11320, i GEO. SCHROECER & CO W]mlgsaln Farm, Field and Garden Seeds 15 cows, na 11 ; Young Hyson, good to_ fancy Gunpowder, common to good powder, choice to fancy, 40t -day at higher price This affec tember and \7 tober, which ruled g strong and her, but the new piz 1d (0 un- | block tin, ; Japan, com- 15 per'cent off; deacons, salted, 10@1ic. 3 3 Tallow — Firm: _No. 1, solid, 5ig@sige; | 43 fecders, westerns.. o each; dry 11 and 013 Jonos Strect, Omaba, 1, Buccessors to MeShune & Schroed nall pig block s ol tn ST | e Commission and Cold Storage, ot 1 ! 0.9, 43 FHi £ el mon to' me Japan, choiee to | shéathing cobper, tinnea, 2e; planisning cop- AR — e | W i e e R ) e ver . e B I? o common to good, 25@ | per, tinned, e — FREDEMIOK T ASs—— | Storage, Forwarding & Commission § tember was about g higher than last night's | Oetober, S43¢ \mc““;cg‘,;‘,‘,;‘:“ 90 13-10c; | § foedors, 1,440 o duf:::)l:l‘intlhv’l;ello (un(;].@’;{;' 0ci iper. | ety ron, N].,l,, ) "X R et K J. 5 “ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & COn i close, Octaberabol Jye bigher, but May | G I pOC TR i LR SO ) al, ¢ o medium, 25@35e; lmperial m Russia plamshed, A, 10%c: Am Ky . - C ; g A ¢ sower; ea {c;0Ctober, 451-16¢; | 17 feeders, nativ gnmlwhm.\ 400 lanished, B, 914 Iy ] r i .umnw,‘_».. focame norvous and bogan t0 | Noresper 4, il 2 3T-10c; |45 Cheers, native 7 | FEEnsl pesans, g1} | . "fifi‘}‘-, ire i Srbon retiar N '"v'“--m“m*;";-uw:p Hloantiard [ cover. The strength quickly extended to | ° P cash and Octobor, $14.40; | 76 steors, natives. B0 3 nails @215, e CracKERs—5@10¢ per 1b; assorted caltes, 7 | = Juii @25c perlb, as | POWDER A Machine castings, $12.00@13.00; r list stove plates, $7.00@8.00; wrought iron 3. ) SHor—Shot, $1.20; buckshot, [ 10,005 bones, dry, $5.00: steel, £.00 p Stead, November sH 10. v: cash and October, $10.00. Owner. October but longer futures were not influ- enced much, as the weather and crop pros- Lard—E 'coal.'cbko and Lime. Pocta seonied to be everything that could be ndiOctoberis) Dators & Co 5 A ot §1 n on; | eroem R Yo ; pments, | Daters & powder, kegs, 500, halt kegs | coppdr, $5.00.00; brass, €005 sine, | OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME ¢O. i desired. Flour, bbls 1,000 11000 | AL Bowie 1 steer, W. one-fourths, §1.50; blasting, kegs, §2 00,0 R q s Outs were duil though about steady. Re- | Wheat bu. .. X 0,000 | AL Bowi 1 steer, W. 1 s 100 £t 271 SDIARENE: HORE: B £2.00@3.00; solid lead, $2.00@s, tea lead, ] covpts wore s largn as. anticipatod,. hough | Grc? b 0o [ AL Bowle ne fugon, 100 1, 27ctthe L e §oas ','L.P:m, 2,503,005 mixed rags, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. i they showed poverty in quality. A'few out- side trading_ orders appearcd and business was chiefly local and small in the agere, Moderate inquiry was noted for near futures and also for May, which sold up to 98,@NJe, though the latter was ruling slightly casier while fow sellers appeared for the next month. Cash oats were firm, selling at 241{@24’c in store, due partly to the strength in corn and also to the offerings, which were but moderate. Provisions opened with the bullish feeling of yesterday still controlling the market. “The initial sales of pork and short ribs were at a further small advance and of lard at 501b round, 9%¢; 20-1b_round, ¥ 209 South 13th Street, Omabia, Nebrask; pails, 92gc; 5-1b pails, 04¢; 3-1b A Natural Proauct of Californi J. J. JOHNSON & [CO., loxs—Hams, 13@13%0; breakfast 1t is only found in Butte county, Cal Haflflfflfmfl'fll‘s m‘ me LY acon sidas, 10iger dry | ifornia, and in mno other part of the sult, %,c; shoulders, 9iyc; dried beef, | world. We refer to the tree that pro- 8" @100 Aol b, 10 | QUCos the healing and penctrating gur ot /18— (Mg, n_boxes, per ib, 18@ | ysed in that pleasant and effectiv in boxe ; London Malaga | fo,. consumption, asthma, bronchi NEBRASKA FUEL C ale” Shadtoy now Vaide | 00 coughe, SANTA ABIR, tho King Stigpers of Gua‘ i ks, cia - rawsins, = per b, 7g@se; Cali- | of Consumption. Goodman Drug Co. (nln‘urnh\ London layer raisins, per box, | tie, or $3 for $2.50. By the use of CALI- Dry coodg ana Notlon $2.85@2.00; mitted cherries, per b, FORNIA CAT-R-CURE, all symptoms |~~~ e W | Teschemacher & w'm‘f DeBilhier. W, Huynes. . 46 steers STORZ & ILER, i Lager Beer Brewers, 1321 North Eigthteenth Street, Omaa, Neb. York, Sept. 11.—Wheat—Receints, | exports, 9,000; spot market de- o, A,‘fj Bhg @2’ lower; No. 2 red, 97% levator, 98l;@¥'5c afloar, @00 0. b 3 “red, 9lc} No. 4 red, 844 uneraded red, S0c@#1.014 No. 1red, $1.02; options were 2c lower on government crop report and easier cables, but active; No. 2 red, October, closed at 08440 Corn—Recoipts, 7 f: ter, Lim Telophone i e, and s\,-er l'lp curnlos. AGLE CORNICE WORKS, Manufactare Galvanized Iron and Cornice, Jobin Epenctor, Proprictor. 00 Dod I 10k Street, Omal 0005 exparts, 50,000; about last night's final prices. Later the en- | 8Pt active but steady; No. 2, bige in California’ pitted plums, per Ib,'1 (L B Aierallad 1'the M. E SMITH & CO., Matnrlala. & tire trade showed an_easier tendency and | vator, 5o afloat, ungraded mixed, 53@ dried blackberries, per '1b, 8i¢@de; dried | O COLArEN are Cispeliec, ancuue Cis iohi " i under free selling of October pork by Hutch- | options a trifle easier but fairl ve, o raspberries, per b, 4@25c eased nasal pussage is speedily restored | iy Gflflfls Furnishing Goods and Notions, EWSPAPER UNION, il c: evaporated ap- a ples, Sig@lde; California sun dried peaches, | 10 & healthy condition. 13¢; Calforma unvared evaporated | 8ge. By mail $1.10. pem.lmn 15@ 1S evaporated California apricots, 19¢; Zantee currants, 617 ish_prunes, 41{@43;c; citron, ¥2 peel, |5~,1Lm0n lwt.l 16c. Kt —Holland Horring, 5@, per kog White Fish, 14 bbls., No. 1,86.00, bnmllvl £.75; Trout, No. 1, £50: Mackerel, 1§ bbis, Bl(\lllEl' ]fl(‘fl& KIS(K) Bloater, $10.50, No. 1 Ehoro #1350, Large Family, $10.50 1abra- ing about steady; October closed at 54¢c. Oats—Receipts, 139,110 34@1e lower but mod Western, 20@38c; white western, 27@4e. Coffee—Options opened steady and closed September casy, others firm; sales 2,500 bags bupwmnev $12.10@12.15; Ovmher, § 1.4 'jpon Rio quiet but nrmer~ fair $1.00 a pac reulars free. 1son and of Jauuary pork by Cudahy, lower prices followed. ~During the last half of the day a receding movement was the rule and @a rather tame state of affairs was witnessed. Cudahy, while a free seller of January, bought Octo- ber pork quite liverally. General trading was fair, and ot the cash product sales showed something of an increase. Basced on last night's final prices, the closing at 1 o'clock showed irregular changes. Pork for Auxlllarv Putlishers, C Dualersin Type, br 1102 and u(u Douglas, Cor. 11th 8t., KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co 21020,080 | LI0OrLersand Jobhersin Dry Gonds, Notions Gents' Furnishing Good; Sta., Omal MOKE "R sncs | Tangill's Punch Cigars *| wero shipped during the past two Without . drymm. | ~ Roothor DEWEY & STONE, OMAHA RUBBER CO., i Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Guuil 21l Clothing and Leather Belting. 1005 K ) e Petroleum—Quict and firm; United closed at 9dkgc. W £ ple - truthe : o Octoner rested 194e lower, Lard was un- | Begs—Easy and quiet; western, 17@19%c. Herring, $4.50; Columbia River Salmon, fully taako 8uch a sHOWIRE: B oo oNor nighor, Tater | Pork—Steidy and in mo;lclun, demand. 0 per b S R P BT Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, e i future closed Txge high Lard —Spot stronger and scarce; sales of i DFISH—Per whole, 6¢; bricks an Froll Farnam Street, Omaba, Nebrasks § R S e e i Whoat weak, and De- | cholce western, $10.45, quoted at $10.40(10.45 D strips, 7@ 80L0 0Y LEADING DRUGOISTS. R Whciesule Manuf:cturors of [ cember clos: bout, x(.- lower !lmn at 1 | and easy: sales of September $10.30@10.:8, Packers Purchases, CANDY--Mixed, 8@13c; stick, 83;@Vigc; R.W.TANSILL &CO..55 State St.Chicage. closing at $10. o'clock. 2:10 closing: ber, S07(0; etehe Rl e Corn was moderately aetiv rock candy, 10} Showing the number of hogs bou; derate demand and firm on | the leading buyers on the market to-da, oxtra fresh; western creamery, 14@2ic; | G. H. Hammond & Co 13¢; fancy candy, i@ise, PllI‘lllllll‘fl JOSEPH GILLOTTS | — .= Sesh, Doors, Blinds and Muuldmgx,' K Branch Uffico, 12th and Izard Streets, Omaha, Nob, § % i 4 BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Jetober closing about L lows western dairy, 12@13c. T T o f { Tolclocle; September, 453 Octobar, o | Chooso—Stoudier”on tancy; wostorn, 714 Armosr OCF Bors o TEn DEANKALY-1A per oan)-ad A Bl h anufacturers of Sash, Imm‘sl Bl]flds, . Novewber, i2ie. Outs steady @sige. J.P. Squires' & Co R ok, TN » GALLAGHER & 0O R e R i T B mand was very light Seprember, St. Louis, Sept 11.—Wheat—Weak and R0, hie; e, 86 195 TN TT T 3, 5SS F T T, Whfllesale Grocerics and Provisi i ind Lenvonworti streets, 1K Sio: ok uhchuaged for Sonemmbor | Jower: so Dligas Ootobor, §13o. Highest and Lowest. No. 50, colored, 520, colored, 12 Nos. 303-404—170-604. TOVISIOnS, | and Getotier, 100 orr\ for Novewbor, s cash, 42ci October, d13gc. | The following are the highest and lowest | Bristol, 127c; Union Pacific, 170 4y r . 09, 707, 709 and 711 €. 10th St., Omaha, oy laxor fppJanuare: Heplombesalbd! hy i October, d1ige: | prices paid for mixed and hdavy londa of hoes | Churir v Awr—Bib White, 10c; coored, | THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. | —— i o o aDv & GO ___8team Fittinga, Pumps, Etc. | 1 $14.40; No ) & b ard his market during the past few days, and | 22¢ 4 — ot o il siember and October, 2ige lower s S A S - S T A. L. STRANG CO., & November. unchanged for year, and Whisly—$1.14, {or$h0.00rroaDanS R Berlon T 1867/and 165011 | EaTsERiandard, So; Gem « 1oj B"“'“y' Bflmfl Stuart |flstlm'0|:.'.‘x'¥.n 11 ¢ 125¢0s Boone, 14c; 13, cused, §6.50, umps, Pipes and E | higher for January; September, £10,00; Quict} creamery, 18@20c; dairy, | _| AUSUSUIRS. T August 1887, | Au i b -Aum.w | commence it 2 'I\l)uu‘ tomber | 68 a flglllcs. il tober, #10.00; November, gc. Short 500 @b 15 G orth Streets, “m‘h Novraska. | iteam, water, Rad Y% and, Mining Sopolies, Ete. A ribs declined 2ije for September and Octo- ‘rnoon Board—Wheat lower and easy A RIS }',’ 18 G108 = | %%, %8 and %4 Farnam Strest, O i = ber and de for January; September, $3.50, slight rally. Corn lower. Oats S e 20 8 9.0 Conestoga, Dt (488, CHUHCHILL PUMP CO., Morgan Park Mllltary Acadamy ; MARKga.:‘;;"::?sLm o e 10 @4 g 1334c; York, i Wholesale P 1] CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Minneapolis, Sept. 11. — Wheat — Re- 4wt g wift River, 8¢} Thorndike 00, b){r‘ R e Wholesale Manufacturers of salg Pumps, Pige, Flmllfl, A coipts were 255 cars; shipments, 47 cars, 43 @i | Thorndike EF, 8ije; Thorndike 120, 9 Rieho Resthovalbossding Sehicol indle Weeh : stoam a tor Bupplies. Fandaharters ¢ H Cnicaco, Sept. 11.—|Spocial Telegram to | 'The aituation onsthe local board was but “:uu".fiy" i |iTharagixg }‘;‘IL Cordis No. 5, 9lc; l;‘wu:::n l“ifl' r";f'" b etz sendiorcate | Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware :)“":"w oo S & k) VT S, Gthanae i SRRk e L TN slightly changed, buyers of milling whea i | GitaAN PARK, COOK Co., “ $ and 10 h IND E T L] Tan Bre.|—Catris—Trade was active and [ SR chanked, buvors Of miline, wheat h& .L’. 49 B Dexiws ~Amoskeag, v oz, 10ic; Everett, 7 — [ ARR TSNS UG ad i FAOT Bl OmalN NOINE & RN (eSty prices show littlo or no_change on tho gon- | 3 in outside. markets local prices derlincd DA R | on TG Yorc T on Tiie! Hubmaicer, Bico; | FVE PREKSKILL MILITARY ACADEN V- Steam and Water Supplics, | cral run of cattle. The immenso number of | buv a small fraction. = Closing quotations: | & W@t i 440 @i |Jafrey XA, o ey XXX, g0 e L Halliday W i native cows and heifers on the market ves- | No. 1 hard, in store, Soptember, 98¢; Oc 10/ 800 @b 50 440 @i 65 Beaver Creck AA, “liuuo‘w” Creek BB’ | logue. JNO. M. TILDEN, . Principal, ipliday. W ‘““,"'W“l:(lm”m* uam sr Omaha, B 1l > ber, new, s $014c; on track, old, Hbges No.1 northern, September, S terday has disappeared and in looking over 1ig: Beaver Greok U the yards to-day there is not the slightest Live Stock Notes. BROWNELL & CO. 0 FEMALE COLLEG Hsavy Hardware [run auu Ste, evidenco that anything extraordmary had :’,‘;,,‘.,',:‘{f,‘f;‘ . ':;'.Llyr',wu-,:;‘u;fm\;;.u v Heary Kool Rredahaw, coame) i wiib | fociap! X > ""’1“"" 'fl?“‘""vfi’.‘.‘l‘,.“fl'.a'?f““fl'# Springs, Wagon Stock e e e anflfis Builers and General Mficmflfl A ‘ happened iu this line, and tho run was dis- | on track, old, 94 Mr. Stevens, Uva, Wy0., was in with five b]L“’;"'I,‘ B;VO}H R‘ 3 e 8 G, AV T ’ 1'Harney Street, Oma % | Suoet 1ron Work Stoam Pumi R mwu | Hi posed of at satisfactory pricos considering | Milwaukee, Sept. 11.—Wheat—Steady; | loads of cattle. bleachod Soor 8 c."‘b‘é,',‘zum. A i o A n - enworth Sty b - the numbers. Prime native stoers continue | cash and November, 88¢; October, 87c. Thomas Stretch, Valparaiso, and R. R. | P, bleached, § X YREVLOCK INSTITUTE, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, b | scarco and remain firm; also anything at all LY INO 8 Mo, o Finkle, Creighton, came 1n with cattle, N, bleached. 1 5 S o G"South’ Willlamstown, ' Berkshire county, Bm]flm\g’ Hardware and Scale RBDH]P Sll[ll! ] g00d, cither Texans, rang or natives, lne “Dull; el W. W. Latta came down from Tekamah MISCELLANEO! 0; | Mass. Aprivate school for boys. Prepure r‘ Mechanlos' Tdol plain Holland, 9}¢e: Tado Holland, 12 college, scientific school or business. Forty-s Brown sheeling—Atiantic A, 44, Tic; At- enth year begins Thursday, hl'pllenll‘li(l'r iith, 0u|ll ha, lantic H, 4-4, 7 ‘Atlantic D, 44, 65c; At- | For catalogue address lantic P, 4-4, 6c; “Aurora Li, 44, 60; Aurora RECTOR, WILHELMY a. co., [ dhicy Grown XXX 44, 6igc; 5 *foesier TEADY EMPLOYMEN PREEROR A Wholesale Harr]ware el with four loads of fat cattle, which sold on PorliCash and September, $14.40. the market at $5.00 i< 0 .| Fred Clarke was down from Fremont hg‘;‘f:"l'":“- Sopt. 1L—Wheat—Quiet; | 1o5ing over the market. He reports every- ud Buffulo Scalos. 1406 Douglas again sold tight up to the last week's arrivals. There were at least 5,000 Texans and rang- ers mnong tho arrivals, which ouly left about 8,500 natives, a large per cent of which were Carter & son, Prop's. Manufucturers of ull kind Steam Boilers, Tents and Stieet Iron Work F: e, . Ty ' 5 o thing there in good shape. Works Nuulh 20th and B, & M. Crossing. cows, bglls uui wu.m stock generally, Trade Corn—Firm: No.2 mixed, 49¢. kI L, 44, Ind ead, 44, 1 Law- I liabl Oth and I y ‘ i e ot skt Wi | G auers o 8 Wl @, | Willam Lowin, sacedonis ¥ W Bow | v 40 e ol Bonion 44 3G | O wamemuniedp i AT | 8 AT YT Woonht and Gt Tron. Bulding. Work, Drices satisfactory on anything that shippers Vhisky—Steady at $1.14. an, ) , Weston, Ia., | Pepperell R, 44, 705 Popperell O, 44, 0301 s g or packers conld use. Veal calves are in | Kansas Oity, Sept. 11.—Wheat—Lower; | WEre smoug the visitors at the yards. Popperell, 4, 1h(gE apperell, 4 916 <l w"gsmyl oarTound, Refotence required, ‘Address | LEE, CL,wKE ANBREESEN HARD- Tong| an st 1ron Bol IEE 0r) tmml demand and. steady. Very little | No 3 rod, cast, 04450 bid: Octover sales | . James Farrell, Bromtield; Mr. Skiuner, | perell, 104, 33¢; UticaC, 4-4, 4%c: Wachusett, | Coicago, 1. B e Work Qffilf’é".l.f.i"\‘\".'?fl. iy % et domg in stockers and fosders, | were at T04i0ies Not 3 red, cashy 100 ‘bid; | Abie: Heary Cook, Underwood: Mr. Butler, | 44, Tio; Aurora R, 44, 7o, Aurora B, ¢4, Wholesale Hardware, Cutlery, Tin Plate, and b Bt Ui walting for the frost and | No. 2 soft, cash, 84c asked, Crescent, and E. C. Goodell, Western, came | 6} Metals, Sheet Iron, ete. \uenu mr'unwe Scales, | TOMAHA WIRE & IRON woRKs AT e, WY Receipts included 6,500 | * Corn—luiet; No. %, cash, 30c bid; May, hogs. iok—West Pomt 20 in, 8 oz, 10 ‘Mia i Powdet and Lyman Harbed wire, . . Toxans and westerns, Ghoica beeves. $.00 | 300 bid, Among those who came in with cattlo were | Weat. Polat 2 In. 10 oz 1ic; West Po Omaha, Nebraska. Manufactarers of Wire and Iron Railings { “&;33';‘;:‘\‘;;’,0?" jJoten w}.‘ ‘::mlg;o Outs—No. 2, cash, 20¢c asked. (llh:rle- Breese, Merriman, Neb.; F. J W:- &‘l’.‘,“ 3' 5%"15 in, 11 o m . - —- Dosk Jiatln, Wiadow Gurda, Flower Sods, Wit s, §5.00@5,95; 1200 to bs, $1.4025.50; e Tohill, O'N: 5 > —~] y X - . 3 o o . 950'to 1200 lbs, $350 @ $1.85; ‘stockers and LIVE STOCK. w?)o‘d‘,l noutisth SR, M Rockwood, Witis 2103 G G, 4 in, 1803 H A F, %, 1150 J“F- }{. SUPALMER NP RICHMAN, 3. HAKI — e o foeders, $2.00@3.20; cows, bulls and mixed, £1.50@2.90; bulk, #2.40@2.00; a train of 1200 1b Tudian cattle, $4.90; Texas cattle, steers, 050 to 1050 1bs, $3.008.90; 750 to W0 lbs, " 2.8 Q.X.w; 600 10 700 los, #2.50@3.10; cows, #200@2.55, Western rangers, umvm and halt n-cd $3.50@@4.90; co $2.75@3.50. Wintered Tetnnl. £3.00@4 55, Hoos— Business was brisk and values a strong nickel bigher at '.ho o:onlny but rather weak at the close. t mixed wld at §0.85@30.45, and u:e nnunnry run at 'd% The best heavy sold at fl! 50 8 o few fancy at $0.65 @ $#0.724. iy huloharl paid $6.75 for an luonmnnt of ell varieties to average §2.50, fine boned and OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Safeg { Vauits, Jail Work, lron and Wire Feacing, Signs, A G ATt oen, Bronr “Eor b and Judkaos Biar' | 27}; ALMER, RICHMAN & CO., wixTs—Pink and Robes—Richmona, 6140; Allen, 6e; Riverpoimt, be 1 River, fi‘{u; Live Stock Commission Mfll‘chflm umnu_mnd,ev;ve?m_mz h‘f";;‘: e Office— uun..w Qupasiie Exchun o.nmlulnu.tnlon wnglgga]e Hfltfl caus fll]fl Straw GOUflS Lodi, 5ige; Allen, 60; MORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALEY llfl'&rnuyslnu.omlhl.ll.m moud, &) Wiadaor yoi Eddrsiooe, i Live Stock Commission, s Borkeley caubrio Ao atadee 1T T hE R gg '33“;";,? bonuf':?;f:a H f“fhi{'r':,‘fm::g Hoom 1, Bachange Pulidig, Ualon Siock Yards OMAHA LUMBER CO., 4 1, Thge i Farwell half bleac) ————— ; " i B3 X 3 L Loom, 0i¢: - Grocne ALEXANDER & FITCH, All Kindg of Building Material at Wholeselc brh..ulh!- OB atdale K:smbr:’ol,"p lfl:.'m' mmmfll(fll Dealers in Live su“‘ 322 Btreet 524 Union Pacific Tract, O Lovsdale, 9¢; New York _mills, 10k pgelie Kxohn .'2,‘:‘“;,"‘ Vzlon Mook LOUIS BRADFORD, l;:ppere?i.uxn. 11¢; Pepperell, 46-in, 13 rell 4, Toc: Bopporell, 8, 21 Pep‘ “Union sTocs varps co., | Dealer i Lumber ],am L]mg sm Chicago, Sept. 11.—The Drovers' Jour- | OMAHA TRADE CONDITIONS. o Eana Money is in fair supply for all legitimate Cattlo—Receipts, 8,000; market slow and | demands at the usual rate. Exchange steady steady ; beeves, §6.000.30 :steers, $3.50@5.95; | at $1.00 per thousand. General trade is good. stockers and feoders, #3.00@3.30; cows, bulls | Sugars are advancing, this bei a d,$1.50@2.90; i Y ancing, ng & month of ;l;m;“\:,‘:.““:r: .~..,?;". ;“#;;Jfi"u‘ & wae large consumption and the refiners are mak- Hogs—Itcceipts, 12,0003 market strong and | ipg hay while the sun shines. Salted ocean 5 higher; nuxm. _ #0.06@6.50; heavy, fish continue scarce. As cold weather ap- £0.16@0.30; light, 8.70@6.20: skips, $1.00@ | proaches and with it the end of the season, it becomes evident that high prices will rule hnee.»n«.—emu. 6,000; market steady. Nm"" SLONBL00; Tenarn Tahors, eh s dullnx the eusuing year for mackerel and culative maunipulations initiated b, 8.55; Texuus, $270@3.90; Lanibs, B.15@5.85. | & Wren walt syadimiey o e imitiated by S — CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron aud Wire Fences, Railings, Gnam | 1 banks, .m.m stores mm-nn- “ b Muchinery nwu-mlm Vorke. i Fouth 14th S Lol Ll ____, MEACHER & WHITMORE, fay all over. ht sorts neglected; no ship- | Kansas —City, Sent. 11.—Cattle—Re- | norted by free buying of New York specu- | perell, 94, 23c; Pe CGanton 4 [‘m and Barglar Proof sms Time Lm s : e o packing deimuud; Rowiaal 4t $5.5U@ | ceipta, T.00; shipmenta, 5,000; supply chielly L" , have euhanced the prises. of Rio. and et oo, e, TasingCort i1 ald Dol Curb i - u | i | ETas8 TAUGO bud BALIVG COWS; grass range (ol e Yy fl'“g: e, 55 e wad n sicei Triumph, CH Wamsuctas 106; Vb ‘.u.f'flmfl]lfl. Limited. agors o | Gonera Aganta &H".h ol Safe & mu'\,a. i 4 At erni