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THE OWIAHA DA]LY BEE: SATURDAY, SE SMBE 5 g ] = | | close a little better figures were rew A Very Dull Day Witnessed in the | some stocks, but there was no substantial | jower, | | | | _Agricuituras fimplement: Lumhor | " Baxaxas—Commion, $1.30@ ittle wa d ol E ) uuch; Third clear. 11 tial | jomhe, market on e o eattie there wers | choice, 82.50@3.00 el Aol CHURCHILL PARKER, C. N. DIETZ, | o p il 14 31 o | h o e LEMONS—81 (0(@5.50 per case, sclect, 1igG@13 in 0 f fana : : Wheat Pit. mprovement. St. Paul sold down to 633 & | on sale brought, eood prices. = GANTRLOPES 40150 per dozen, B select, Li@UL I Dealerin Agrlcfilmrallmnmm.‘nls,Waguns, Dealer in All Kinds of anbcr. }f ekt little before the close, which took blace at | tives sold at 4. ot vecelnts | PLous ihe pet bu 18 stock boards, 19@16 Carriages and B « Street. botwoendth and 1ith and California Stroets, Omaba, Nobrast i WAITING FOR DEVELOPMENTS. | opening. Northwestern sold as low as 1105, | \aranot in vory good demand. Feeders | "tvr-'“l’;*“““:* yer b It D stock boards, 12@16 feet, 12 in LININGER & METUALF CO., L ber, Li 4 closingat 111%, a loss of about two points. | sold at about steady prices, us did also bute I\'“\}:-‘:\(\”‘{Iv”nyl geparil ot | 1, first. comtuon, 0 i, ... ioultural Implements. W Carriages IHI] T, Lime, Cflmflm EIC., Ete. § ; , { T Al Voby wsie! 1N WRLILOE. | ot T Dot No nthe market; | e, Agicultural Implements, Wagons,CAMTIARES | ™ comer i nnd satus e Corn Fairly Active—Oats Quiet and | oo though there were a few firm Hogs. chickens, £2.25(5.00, d seoond ole Bugkies, Fte. Wholesale. Omata, Nebraskn I.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO Inclined to Weakness—Provisions spots when a slight gain would be made. The hog 1 ot was active at_an advance JMATOES—00@31.00 per bu s,n. | fivst ommon, 16 feet. | “PARLIN, T i L o L LI < ding, first common, 16 N, ORENDORF & MARTIN, Slow—Cattle Somewhat Easier e lowest price was 140%. and close 14154, | of about &, The quality of the hogs was not }‘-y‘.'.'.l“'(v'[{,??m'. o100 per 100, | S, secoud comon 10 00 Whojesaic Dealers in To Dealers Only. s remainde! o lis ¢hich there | 8 good as yesterday and there was nothing | = | @ er bu BOX3 | Common boards i ¢ 5 R A ) i —Hog Market Steady. “_"' T |.| w‘"flf““_ml‘"”‘ il ‘,"'L',',"“ vally | here good enougn to bring over 40c. Eyery- | Soutnern, T per lgbu. 0. 9 boards, all iengths Amflfllml‘a} ll]][)lfl]]]l}ms W“.,’J‘.‘.SuBflmes & Ofce, 16 Farnam Street Omaha. 108601 & 11415 1oWSt: than Ls HOFHING!S open. | .08 Wad sold befora tha closo, B LNt gLOXEL28 poF dozen, inge No 1, 1220 fet 01,0, 0 a7 o Seret, Ot JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, CAGO PRODUCE MARKET. | jug, the losses, however, not being heavy ¥heep. Ottoxs—ige per In. ste and ac Sk, 140 16 foot P. P. MAST & CO Wholesale Lumber, Ete. Citieao, Sept. 14, —(8f y | The total sale: 527,780 sharcs The receipts were heavy and quite a good o e r, 4x4, 8x8, 120016 feet § GOVERNMEN Manufaumrcrs of Buckeye Drills, S"Efl()l‘s PO O NATRATAR A, GOt wag uiney White 1ime. yrs, itay Hakes, Cidor Mlla and Luban Pt VR AL REL Government bonds were | many changed hands. kot first rough, good ckets, fancy head and dressed, Tug Bee. | —~The wheat market was dull and [ inelined to weakness early, but it braced up “‘jl']h""‘l firm. it et e Bt s Califor n};l;l;l: HiINBIak BHoloe A 6 BELE & Cor. luth and Nienolas Streets. CHAS. R. LEE, and ruled firm most of the time thereafter, e closing quotations of e cl vere e AL b R Shingl WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., i " s wab 06 fover In-whont speculation, 1t | 88 follows filul.zl: By Ry oiors st SLarh b ndpicked navies, hiukles, No.1 -1 10@t 18 Wholesalg, Degler i Hardwood Lnmber, has settled down 1o contest botween those | 1: S48 resular Steep i 12,50 per bushel; western hand picked ) Lt e Agnr\n[mm ]I]]D]E'l]{?lll\ Wagons & BOggies | weo carvots an arquet Fiooring. o and Dougtas who feel that & further important advance | U08. ar H Prevailing Pric L £ qaediums, £2.00022.15. d Uth =n e Streets o » expected o carly r 8458 coupons . 1085 AT S Sa TR w e A ¢ Lima beans 5¢ per pound 5 e | = = —— e R e el Ll e 08 0f 5.+ 131 Thefsllowinz 18 a table of prices paid in | “Hyv_t. 0. b. cars, No. 1 upland, $3.00; No. [ Hemlock sole, 15w@2ic ak sole, 31@ “M“‘A“““‘!'- o - abilink de A bl adl ) TR ! new wheat here and in Europe is over, x\n(: i Pacitle this market for tho” grates of tock men- | g ypand, $0 Bic per 1b; ¢ ous, 2800 por 1b; selec J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., 1. OBERFELDER & CO., ‘ that in the meantime prices may work off | Chicago & loned 2% b Hiax—£10.00. ted oak and trace, 3¢ per 1b and het: Akron, Ohio, , S6H; A /LlioRs . W5 Have Bkt BLASH sons RS, ; krimeatoors. }?;:; o 1600 1bs. 4 Ciiorre Fekp—§17.00 per ton, o | el pper, d0ussc por foor. - “wentoc it | Haryesting Machivery and Binder Twine, Iln\]lUPIBl‘S&JUDhPI‘SIIl Millinery & Notions { victions in the legitimate strength of the t. Paul & O Hxtive fastcr A TRy @ Vil S@lde per gal. White kiny No. 1, Syaie per b, acoorditg 10 | ' \teas, Mauager. 1 Lenvonworth s Omaba and 318 Bouth 1ith Airest | o 3 1 » surprise dopreferred Wo bt vine, tie per gal. weight: ouk calf skin, No. 1. 00c@31.00 per ger. 1313 Leavenwor nlia - situation that thoy will not be surprised to Uhton Paci. Western feeders. (@ : — 1b; Philudelphia calf skin, extra, £.00@!.10 | MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD Co Overati fl see prices start up at auy minute. 1o is P | Rane steers, com'on to clivice @4.00 Grocers List. per 1b; hemlock kip skin, No. 1, 60@i0c per S NAULASEUTENS kiid JOBLEN in o 1 it ; S e rod Common to zond cows.. .. 50 1 prices are as follows: X Po@ste o Shla. it ] CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., § rather dull and may continue so for some torred. ey > oS! er Amos. | 103 0K kip skin, No. 1, 70aSte per Ib: Phila Wagois, Bugg'es, Rakzs, Piows Bl i L ] N ope; h Ko = o RSO oty BILICSE, S i~ o ipl ipsl Lextra, S0 her | h H | N ] time, though open interest in the market is e Ll e ot Ao | delphia kip skin .\m“”um e per b, Franch 008, BUZE.6, RhaX:s, It $ kL Manufacturers of Gyeralls, o0 heavy to make the deserintion, *“a narrow 2 per cent; | Commonto cholce balls @00 + French kip skins, do, 80c(@ et s i Jeaus Pants, Shirts, Ete. 11Rand 1104 Douglas Stresty ] market,” strietly truthful. 1t may be dull, 3 Fair tocnoice ught hogs. @ a 10 perTh, Cortovan: Fussath . 18 —_— e Uit i but it is certainly not narrow. December Priste MERCANTIL PER =BG per | Fair to choice heavy i .50 nies, double, * firiish, 20¢ p welt leather, 3. i Artists’ Matorials. o o N = ] ;s wheat opened at 90%c, sold off to Y0ilc, "':’” TN SISk =0t but. fri a Fairto cnon @t Fla: extr Th me . (pebble gos A HOSPE, Jr., & : Notions. i worked up to 9ligc, sold off once more to | gy 5457 for sixty-day bills, 885814 for demand fepresentanve Salos. Rio, ;rnwl. 18 |0t i tovars i 0@k f | Artists’ Mflma]s Pianos and [][‘g{ms _J.T. ROBINSON NOTION €O, { 9080, miovad up b 91’ two ot three times, : AR sting Rio, Douglds nd, 80@i00 Ber. foots ' " | Wholesale Notious and Furnishing Goods | and for a1 part of the session PRODUCE, 4‘\;*;"1 Av. a, interior, kins, 40@30¢ per foot, according to quality 1614 ouglns Street, Omaba, Nebraska held within e of Olc either o] b 1550 408 and 40 8 uth 10th 8L, Omahn. 1,55 Dpings, £8500010.0) per dozen; linings, W, native 00@9.00 por dozen; apron s , 810,000 Bookselle and Stationer: ——— —— cows The range on May was 05@05%¢c with 4 CHICAGO Sept. 14 Wheat Jetober, S0 1 i " f er dozen H. M, & S. W. JONES, Olls. i the *happy medium s first up! 4 cows, nat 9%.c: 40-1b square M per i 1, & ! . JONES, B > § was started ou the, posting of Baltimore il RO iy e 1U' rn\md‘ »fi ..nly r.\\{;.il\; A Drugs an L) "'B‘u‘bcgéifi;r"";‘l‘fi‘s{q‘{l’fi ‘éF‘S““‘""“ CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., s08 of 185,000 bushels, w “Steady; cash, 8iidc; November, | 81 cows ) pails, 9j¢c; PRSEE WL B i\ ) dilll Bla ) nbricating 0i o ‘ 4 e R Fias Wadgine' Sistionarr, Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils. ment that freight enzagements had been ;. v Jugins Street. Omaba, Nev, Axlo G L Ete, Omaha, A, I Bishop, M natives extra’ C, i yellow | gum Arabic | camphor, cancelled at that point and export wheat re Timothy 4170, cows, westerns cubes, iigc. P .| gum opium, &1.15% sulph. morphia, & Boots and Shoes. i AR ‘;“ SOLNDIDERY | sold. Harvest news from the northwest was | plax. &1 v S cows.... ‘HoNey—1 for one pound frames; | bromido pothssium, tase=e ¥ Notions and Gent's Farnishing Goods, st news. 1x 8 % strained honey. 6@se per pound. Otts—Carbon, 1 light > > 5 ) decidedly unfavorable and there was a good | Whisky— 81 cows ) 1 Yy ik Ll aner s b s el 8 dealof it. Duluth was strong and most of Pork—St ady: cash and October, $14.2 stockers 1|“’A'2~|“A\ L] yeliow, 20@224e; dark | 14 soline, West Virgiuia (Successors 1o itecd, Jones & Co.) 1165 Harney Street, Omaha. i ! 4 uth was strong ost ot | Por oady;, o ctober, $14.2 Se6t colored, 131+ 4 summer, 11¢; zero, 1 golden m i b 3 O Gt devioers BArECiE vary stod oot | Novembar WS Jeow: et Vol Amoricn, o erenmy | ST i a0 T, | Wholosale Manufactuvers of Boots and Shocs - — ] R e T e Liard —Steady; AL 10@11c; full cream cheddars, 9%@10c; full | | entine, 44ige; linseed raw, 50} | Agents tor fi Rubber Shoe Co. 1102, 1164 & 106 | Office Fixtures. e i important ckanges from yesterda yormhe 11 cows, natives cream flats, 9igc; good to choice skimmed 5 " Oaha. Nebrask THLE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING €O, | <,'-h.A.,,,,, TrUbIAL WA AalAG Bative: todny: | piides are 12 cows. natives I skimmed flats, tc. QuiNiNe—P. & W-, per oz, bic; German, w. V. MORSE & CO.. Manufacturess of fedium, in bbl do inhalf | oo, g but weak and decidedly lower, closing with | Spring whe: ye bbls, 5.00; small, in bbls, $.50; o in half e Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. Bfl]lk Ofiice and Satoon Fixtures. | solling Octobor about e lower than last | Dy Sult Moats bbls, £3.70} gherkins, in bbls, $8.0); do in half Metals and Tinners' Stock. 00 1A TN PR ORABRTA R UTRGhOry: Nt | Mo is) THVACGOTRIE EON X GRS OE ETOR Y YoV G 1 | 8hort clear, €0.00@ : bbis #4.50 Tin plate. T C, 10x14, best, $6.75; tin _plate, ‘mer SE.. Baton. Crses, Partitions. Hadlings, Counters, Boorand Wine HIEHKEELCENoveriber Abollt do-lowerand Butter—Firm; creamery, 15@lic; dairy, Tonacco—Plug, 20@65¢; smoking, 10@e. | rooting, I C, 14 5; sheet zine, $.50@ e | Coolors Miprorwete ¥ Mice, 1) and 1163 seller May about ¢ lower. First sales were | 131 @181 —$1.25 per 30-1b pail. o. Bouth 1ith St Omaha, Tolephone 134! 4 §taetsr Halt 1iks iz lead, $4.30; bar lead, $4.55; large pig Coffees, Spices, Eto. at nearly the closing figures of last night but i full cream cheddars and | 8 Steors, hatf brocds. 1 .3 oper bl block tin, 25c} small pig block tin, ' 2ic; bar TRt i i G sk oy RAI (e A arariat Young Americas, 5 Ll e e 16, 100010* e - tin, 2% solder, 14@17c: copver bottoms, 31c: L AR OO Eso Mt == Paints and Olls. ] et e et ] 016¢. 43 steers, half breeds o Provisions—Hams, 123¢@12)c: breakfast | shéathing copper, tinnea, #ie; planisning (NG LIy RN e " No. 1, solid packed, 5 ! . con, 11(@1l’, con s {wi0iges T, od ead bipe, 61¢0: 8 oud 7 § Lhaly gl Aol A e No. 1, solid packed, 5y | 2o0xen 50 bacon, 11(11',¢c; bacon sides, 1015w i0i5cs | per, tinned, 35c: lead pipe, 615¢: sheet lead Teas [}ufiggs smcfis Bflkl]}g Puwflc[' CUMMINGS & NEILSON, § there was an irregular drop of | @3i4e; No. 2, 4}4c; cake, 5ly@die per ) “""l';_ il sult, Wi{c; shoulders, 9c; dried beef, | sheetiron, N S1S to 3455120 Kussaron, 13 Flavoriig atraoth, Laundsy Biue, inks, Etc. 1hié Wholesale Deniers in ! 1lge, improved a trifle, but closed Hides—F rin; heavy green salted, Gige; 1 "‘fi“,’ & Am Russia planished, A, 10%ac; Am Russia 1416 Ha ‘Street, Omabs, Nebrasku. P t n\s w [[UW Glafls E(C | { easy. October foll from 413c to 40%¢c, No- | light green salted, Gic; salted bull, be; | 1 steer na GAR—tsricks, 11@12 per 1b; | planished, 13, 9igc: painted barb wire, L O S alnts, 0L, win 35, 3 f | vember from 413¢c to 403¢c, and Muy from | reen ralted calf, '6ig@rc; dry flint, 73{@ | ,§ Steer nauve, penny cakes, 12w@idc per Ibj pure maple | galvanized barb wire, $4.00: steel nails, $22) | Crockery and Glassware. 1115 Farnam Street, Omaba, Neb. 20@50) 4d Sl e fo; branded hides 15 por ccnt off; deacons, steers, corn-fed syrup, $1.00 per gal. (@2.30; steel wire hails, §2.60@2.70; iron | - W. L. WRIGHT, — e e g @30 4 ¢ to 33%c. There was some little re- , corn-fed TiAas— L oung Hyson, common to fair, l\wn nail 2, 10602, 15, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Paper. action, but the feeling at the close was easy. hse— W h.-m firm; cash and Novem- s, corn-fod natives. 5¢ Young Hyson, good to fanc JUNK—Machine castings, $12.00@13.00; L Gl] AN Inspection to-day was for 655 cars, or about Octobe . RANGE CAT Av P Gunpowder, common to good, 2 stove plates, £.00@8.00: wronght iron,&s.00a | CPOCKEIY, GlfiSSWfiW flmns 1Y, \RPENTER PAPER CO | A Sy A S g ca e bbe; Jwne 0. £ « | vowder, choice to fancy, 40@tse; Jaj 10.00; bones, dry, £.00; s $5.00 per ton; « 5 n Nebi | gradsd No Novembe 1ge. Pork—Unchanged. 13 stecrs, Texans. 935 Oolong, common to good, 25@ | §2.00@3.00; solid lead, $2.00@3.00; tea lead, “TPERKINS, GATLH & '—/\UMAN- Carry & nigo stock of Printin \‘.‘.‘,'.'u':".'"r"'."‘:.f"“" Oats attracted but shight attention, with | _yychanged. .huue‘tp fancy, sawml; lnugmi- £2.00@ rubber, @8.00; mixed rags, Lmporters and J i:v.mmrS.I w31, Bpecla E 0 ; 2 rload orders. trading in the speculative market confined Receipts, Shipments. ial, common to medium, 25@3de; Imperial, | §1.10@115 per cwt. y N ol aper Boxes. ] within o narrow and noarly teady range. | Flour, b ; fop o faes, 40¢ e S Crockery, Glassware, Lamys, Silverware e ‘ NUTs—Almonds, 15 oy filberts, 11G212¢; w Paxton Building. “JOHN L. WILKIE, - Drink Malto. Ete. 1614 Faroam 8t., Receipts were larger than expected, and | Wheat bu. B 81 cows, '\\.w il 70 | Brazil, 0c10c; wainuts, 12¢; pecans, 10@11c Ot 1 Box Factory. under liberal estimates for to-morrow and | Gortt U- - 1o ™ Bl eyl e THE REALTY MARKE Gommission and Storage. PPDPPIM‘(‘]&G}“S“%'E&EF t_Omain, Z“_ the absence of buyers' orders there was un | fiye bn A oae b, o por list, ) noscrted caken, T 4 trumonts Pinoed on Record Dure " RIDDELL & RIDDELL, undercurrent of weakness visible. May was ley, b i s y PowDER AND SHOT- in some favor e.rly, tonching 2<%, but the e ing Yestorday. Stum-ga au G_umnussmn Merchants, | = 1 1 tisfled with 1l ex] iH % I]l‘ll\\lllvll-f k’. . P Lonis Schroeder to l\\lan-n-‘ 1ot 4, blk Aol W S s ____8eods. demund was soou satisfied with o dull cl X 2,75} one-fourths, blasting, kegs, O o e ' ‘, peciaiiics Portor . Game, N taan i ing, white near futures were oxccedinely Ak at fuses. 100 £t WY Lenion and wife to M A Upton, 'igts ¥ T toward Street, nm-h-. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., quict and s A few recorded sales of No. in ele b e c f. 0. b3 £ in shore rly, and later at 24c W ADULIIES DRGSR TImAN e ACY . S0 GEO. SCHROELER & CO Wholesale Farm, Field aud Garden Seeds . 16¢; dates, in buxfll. 5@ & indicated a l@ e decline on the regulir ungraded red, 3 No. layer raisins, per ¢ 50@3.75; Mals L Berim, Tot "4, ik 1, City Buccessors to McShane & Schro, 911 uud 413 Jongs Strect, Omubia, market. ions opened v e m uw s lower, loose raisins, new Valen- | ohafes i, Wi it dod 1 Wt o Influenced by yellow fever news, trading D12 loose muscatels, P" box $1.75. | G M Hicke wnd wite to M We dbridge, Omabs, Nebraska. Storage, Forwarding & Commission 1 opened with a bearish, conservative turn, pts, 87,000; exports, 84,0005 salifornia London layer raisins, per box, lots 1, 2, 3, 4. &9 and 10, blk 14, T FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. ] and in the day's business there was no par: | spot market 1@ilge lower on la ticular life at any time and no special recov- | at the west; No. 2, 53l@534c in ele ery of the ground lost early in the sessio o afioat; ungraded mixed, Late deliveries were throughout weaker rela- s 1'5@1%c lower, closing e tively than near futures, though pork for October clos Im b October and November closed at 1 o'clock 5 —Receipts, 179,001 @idge lower than last night. October and | mixed western, November lard, however, was adtanced 23ge, | @ihc. and October short ribs the same amount, | Coffee—Options opened steady at 10 January declined 12'¢c for pork, 10c for lard | pomts decline; free sellers recovered on 5@2.50; pitted cherries, per ib, 20@2ic} | Lawnfield, wda 3,400 Wholesale ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & C California pitted plums, per b, 12wide] | G 3 Hitcheock niid wife'to” i iiuiley. iot i i et ietboiod e Bt A | HERHRET A VL w0 Flou, Peed, Graiu and Generel Commision | | Storage, Forwarding and Commission, raspberries, per b, d@25c; evaporated ap- | 15 WMTQ SV 5,600 | Merchant. C dence sottctted. 1014 Nort 1ot | PRGN et 1K Foand 112 Tiurd Sifoets ples, Sigalde; California sun driedpeaches, | vof B¢ ¢ AW of ¢ 8 SOmati, Net. R KBS oh Ot b INGL 00, 13 Califorma unvared evaporated | ¥ and n : o e and s of o 7 = peacnes, 15@l|se; evaporated California | patent 3 3 5 apricots, 19¢: Zantee currants, 63¢@7c¢; Turk- | AL Spear: l‘llrkllls, cOBl GOKQ und lee D ha sanas @ oy clico S8eboj orange l]‘;-u‘\l\ll‘l)‘s’tgn“u;:(l)ml“'t”!‘ .fi‘u‘,:u‘-‘ iotwi ' | OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., UMAHA MANHFAGTURERS & peel, 16¢; lomon 1‘”" 160, . e tas and 2, sub lot 13, Bonfield, w d. ..« 50 ; Fisi,—Holland Herring, 85c@90c. pu-ku1 ,\ Jflm]fil'fl uf Ham anfl sm Gflfll. o AL AL LD white western, 27 and 7¢c for short riby ering orders; closed firms sales, 73,100 bags; Wl i o B AT v 4y bl 2L T340 for sho S L L LR LT bite Fish, 3¢ bbls, "Nl 1, 80,00, Family : o AFTERNOON SEssioN—Wheat fairly active cuver, $1230@1270; October, $12.0)0 3. rout; No. 1, §5.50; Mackerel, 1§ bbis, | aMc ot Douslas add, W d st wnd i, 20 20 South 13th Ktreet, Omabn, Nebraska. eeevivm .. Brewors. and firm. December sold at 9 5; November, $1185@11.65; spot Rio SHEED, Bloater Mess, §18,00, Bloater, 16.50. No. 1 | blis Monnt Douglas add, w L0 | —— — STORZ & IL Slige, "~ closing - at ol Soptembor sl Halsl e pece ) 497 westerns, Utah ] Shore, $18.50, Large Family, $10.50; Labra- | Williain Coburn to 0 Tt Allen, pi ot i J. J. JOHNSON & (CO., Lazer B L { c, ctober 5{c, ovember = e e 470 westerns, Utab 108 . $4.50: C fi ), Waterloo, s d i E Dotainber 91a, For aom. Lo dermand. Eges—Weak and dull; western, 1710 (LI T Columbia River’ Salmon, | 7 blk 10, Wateioo,s 4 Manufacturers of Lime, ger Beer BPEWfll‘S A fair and prices steady; September 44c, Octo- Pork—Quiet and steady; mess, $l Packers Purchas ‘-(,,,L.\"‘)*or 1b, whole. 6¢; bricks and sub lots 1, 2 and X W 5 era’Of oal; CORK; Cerient i 1521 North Kigthteenth Stroot, Umnhl.; <b. i ber 438!¢e, November 4le. Oats were in mod- | 15.75. Showing the number of hogs bought by y J i 2 T C Bruner and rse, 1 Sewer Pipe. Off erate request and, firmer; September 241 Lard—Spot strong; western steam, $10.50; October 24%e, November 24150, Pork ad. | options a trifle lower, but steady; sales o vanced 2i5e for October, but ruled unchanged | Scptember at §10.18. blk 1, Platnville, g o d RM Genfus et al to A Richhart & Person St., Owaba, o, "Telephio the leading buvers on the market to-da; G. H. Hammond & Co. Mixed, S@13¢; stick, 83{ 10}¢@18¢; fancy candy. | Omuha Packing Co. $ City of Omaha to P A D ““EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, for the later deliveries: September $14.2214 Butter—Quiet; fancy firm, others easy; 5 P, land adj. n % lot 10, blk 7,” Kountze & i ey s SoliaHbSE STV | ventorn cmsmmies, LKGRRG] westorn Sy, | Armous C. I i Pisadadl 24 lod w Shippers of Coal and Ullw- Mannfacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice, steady for October, 215c lower for Novem- [ 12@15c. ¢ , | Brittam & Co Bloes e 85, TP Nomelons, har | © W Martin to E J Martiii, 10t6, biks ¥, Je- 214 South 16th 8t., Omaha. Neb. Jobin Epeneter, Proprietor. 920 Dodge and 105 aud 10§ ber, and unchanged for later futures; Sep- Cheese—-Dull and easier; western, 7@ RX. 18¢: R, 200: No. 1o, W‘ No. 40, 'ihy‘ Arfir‘n-‘ nnr.\f. ‘H‘iu Vickeoyiions Hen: AU | e e North 10th Stroet, Oma) tember 8,074, Octobor #0744, Novombor husn. i e Highest and Lowest. No. 60, 1256¢; No. 80, 13%¢; No, 80, colored, § 2o & Johnson's eub. W SThith 5 500 C tiong 0 § 0 « ctober were ad- t. Louls, Sep! .—Wheat—Unsettled; o VING ar shes o No. 50, col [FS) b 0, 2lge; | A Benzon etalto O G Vickroy, Tot 3, Bene o 1 & i el uced 21 7e. January was u shado strongers | cash, 80c: October, Sithe foopiniiire) the lghestisadiiowost No, 50, colored, tae} No 40, eolored, 12 b 2om & Johmson's b, w 4 w0 MAEISMITHIECO Printers’ Materlals. Beptember $8.0734, October $8.674. Corn—Lower: cash, % 5 g O This markot during tho st fow duys, and | o CARrEr Wane—Bib White, 19c; colored, | € M Huitto ld Puelan, s 08t lot 10.vik - Dy Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions, | “WesTern Newsparer Uni Sp————— Oats— louhu corresponding period in 1887 and 1856. e CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Pork—Stouly T August 155, < sarnsStandara so; G 100; Beauty, CFMydoro R W Hyde Totk, bik 874t 7 | 1unana 104 Dousias, Cor. 1th St Omshe, Neb. ek Tmmllfll‘y Publishers, 3 - ard—Firm at q L 2 Jo0ne, l4c case: E R TILPATRIC Y alors in Pross d Print ) Cnicaco, Sept. 14.—[Spocial Telogram to | Whisky—Steady at $1.1, | Sept. 188 e i e | R e | | KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co A Tt Stret, Oumwin. e % ) Butter—Quict; " creamery, 18@20c; dairy, | 1 6 W @ 5i4c; Berlin oil, Gige; Garner oil,'6@?e 1t Hogeboom to b M I iots 18 aud Im nnarsanflJubherstr (oods, Notions | = = ’l";:“ = 1-11‘ .“‘“ WAs m",mr alow 15(@17¢ i 9 ol 4 2 Sund; ! IHSET JEANS—Androscoggin, 75 ,Ll. Kear- 16, Bk 11, Ce utral park, wd...... D L Y _Rubber Goods and prices somewhat easior on all grades be N tornoon board—Whoat—Firmer, Corn | 8 80 @ RaTEe, 15401 RCORRORCIoN 0L Cohedtopa IOk s b Gents' Furnishin A e — low prime and fancy natives and choice W e en Ticks—York, 80 in, 15ie; York, 82 in Twenty-four transfe — OMAHA RUBBER CO., | rangers. In fact anything, whether natives, Minneapolis, 14. — Wheat — 6 5w @ 1315c: Swift ](,l\ r, 8¢ Thorndike 0O, Sk i progl n ¥ ranwers o Texauns, sold fully us Ligh s any | ceipts Woro 244 cars; shipments, 87 HISH e ruaikeiiE Thorndike 120, Anabsolutecuro:, Ty m?lln\ljfit;nflgfifia.]‘lgnpfi?xll?.l.‘f IEE-BPPBEI."(EPE[-]E day this week. Of course, out of such a lers were usking yostorday's figures for | 4 o Sundny Ehorndiks: X, Cordis No. 5, ihe ORIGINAT/ARINIING O NDME DEWEY & STONE, N 5 L e off and aid | 5 800 @ No. 4, 11¢. % s only put up in large two ounce tin bo ; < argo number as wo huvo had this week there | Milling whoat, but buyers hold off and did | 10 4 0 et 30 138 - Amosked 1634c; Everett, 7 | and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, 338N, Doors, Eto o fs more or less accumulation of rough and com- | B0 DR buving ubil late n the session: | 1 BL% wounds, chapped hands#and all skin erap: A L M. A. DISBROV/ ¢. GO, > HE: mon stock, which inturn is always left until Closing quotations: No. 1 hard, in | 13 5 @A N tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles, | ——— —— Wholesale Mar urers of CALABIETING Of CHARLESBHIVERICH, Sesh, Doors, Blinds aud Mouldings, oudman Drug Co., at 23 i i N i 4 Purnnnrc Wranch OMce, and lzurd Streets, Omnha th‘ Omaha, Nebraska. P lim\;"r S Uqun-r Creek BB’ | Ak for the ORIGI 3 11e: Beaver Creck CC, 10c. MENT. Sold by took Notes, Kexreeky J Nemorial, 15¢ ;Dakota | cents per box—by idwan bought 500 sheep | 18¢; Durham, 2i%ge; Hercules, 15¢; Leaming. s toward the end of the week and then hur: . Septemt ried tosaloat any price that can be obtained. k, old, Range stoek was more plentiful than yester- | Septembel er and Wige, new, No. 1 ! Live St and October, ou track, old, | Hon. Thomas W No. 2 northern, September | to foed at Red Oak. ctober, day, and when ¢o0d. enough for packers and 9 a: ol (N ington, Sttswold, 27340, . aain. = BOHN MANUFALTURIN(. co. B R | and Octover, ¥2sg¢; on track, old, 9ie, new . r A Stoyens! B At the Sheriffs' Convention, ” | L (‘I“‘l""';:l“"‘l:” vy o O roere | Milwaukee, Scpt. 14.—Wheat—Easy; | R T, e e siges tevens' | ness connected with the selling of the Mayne PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., ublings Nl:lr‘:.\;r;rkmmm"l‘nm\mr nul\‘\ Wo :n- | some or sto and fecders, | . RTone »: November, S73{c. 8 ] k, Ia., boug eached. 9 { evens' AR b . orner Sth and Leavenwortl Strocts, o in this line ruled slow and unsatis: | “%¢ Aot P {\“‘flf}”-\f" i 4;\““ wber, ST{c. cight loads of Utali feeders yosterday. P, bleached, Y 4 1-»;’2‘- vens' | stock at the Platte Valley ranch, left Whulflsal(: Groceries and PFUV]SH]US. f B i The receipts included 5,500 YRR B SNE0, sk t ts —Stronger; No. Sheerer came in with a train of for Lincoln to attend the annual conven- vhite, 30¢. Jo Yl 0o Colorado Texas cattle from Brush, Colo. Lavie clown, §2. e Hbllana. Ty tion of the sheriffs of the state. 709 an 'he meet- £.10th St., Omaha, Neb. == 2 Barloy —Quict; No. w. rtz sold two loads of 1,108 1o, | | Mpown shechng Atinntio A, 44, At :;;"‘L* pimasa hield duripg She yeek of tho McCORD, BRAD ___Steam Fittings, Pumps, Bo. ot >| 0 108,04 1 ;l:'!‘;\'lsmns — Steady. — September, | cattle Ilvum Malvern, at $5.00, the top of the | lantic H, 4-4 tic u_‘:;d' \‘m Aviish 5 . Wholesale Grocers A. L. STRANG CO., i ( @ arke : 3 st For_constipation, “liver complaint,” 3 inng ar i I o, 150 0 Tenae imem | Kanas Oty feat—Stronger; | W. H. H. Cranmer came in with twenty- Grown XXX, 44, 03{cs oo e b o AL | 52 and Lanvangorii B Pumps, Piges and Engines, | ) Ths, §3 00 360 000 1bs, | No. 2 red, cash, je: October 76c | seven loads of Colorado Texas cattle from Head, 44, Tgo; Law: | oy ¥ ' from disordered con- | ————— ———— _ | steam, water. wa Iway and Mining Supplies, Ete. | o T a6 50 gt 900 10, | bid; No. 8 red, cash, 7lc asted; No. 2 soft, | Brush. ronco LL, 44, fci Old Domiuion, 44, 5 diseases arising from a disordered con- O™ g 22w 24 Furnaim Brvet, Oman. | 0 raigers, natives and | cash, sales at Stige 790! MoBrife. INebawke] O/ A (Cooper, | EebbaralliByA4, Ta1 Bennsrall 0} ity 001y diton efithe ek and. stomaoh, takeli -2 “ardware: - 0 CHUHCHILL PUMP CO., il 3, &3, 75(@5.10, ) Sorm-—steadys No.2, cash, no bids nor of- | Huinboldt, and M. Kellner, Madison, sold | perety 4, Bt by 3. $9os Wacunoth | Tove Ixut:mi’.»lnuun!gol Nebivo onthar- | MARKS BROS: SADDLERY CO; Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Pllmlgs i Hoas —Trade was steady with little or no | ferings; Muy, dic bid. | oo | 40C Lic L %o Aurora B, 44, f FOU O 2nXS £ o Wholesale Manufacturers of | ¥ change on the ordinary run of mised and | Oats—No.'%, cash, 20c bid; October, 20}4e | Mr. Guthrie, of the Guthrie, Oskamp Cat- [ gige, +@ AU By et Te1, ABTORY | tie, according to size of dose. Sadilery & Jobiers of Saddlery Hardware | ssmane vaer saves Flatanastars foe Lia: I [ assorted heavsy, but there were more orders b"m L S stoadys | Be compuny, was in with tweaty loads of Drok—West Pomt 2w, 8 oz, 10i 08t & Ca's ikoous. VI8 & 020 FArnat Se Omab | than common for light assorted lots, and neinnati, Sept. —Wheat—Steady; | cattle from Douglas, Wyo. West Point 20 in, 10 0z, 13¢; West Point And Leather. 1403, 1405 and 407 Harney 8t., Omaba, U. . WIND ENGINE & PUMT™ CO,, such sold a strong nickel higher. Best 1 3 Gaoorge Bennett, of Chamvers & Whitney, | 29 in, 12 0z, 15¢c; West Point 40 in, 11 oz, 16c. Nebraska. ] ] Beavy made $0.5000.60: mixed, 880@040: [ C No 2mixed, e, woares Boanate 5 "0f Rood westera | , FEANNELS—Ked, C, U in, 10%; 'E, 24 in, —— smfim and Water Sfllmhcs 1 ;zxg::non mixed, $6.00@6,20; light sorts, 1 NJ"u'y';"fm ) e, cattle from Evanston, g{; c(- G, 34 in, 180; H A F 5..-uc.-ll¢h/.. . Heavy Hardware. | uailigay Wind Mille. nlflnnnlmlumum s; , Omaha, ¥ ‘1 NANCIALL ——— ‘d ) ) ¢ yards, Allen, 6e; Riverpoint, 3 teel River, 6ige; i BROWNELL & CO., | T T has hiad several years' experience in Chicago, | Ris itie, 03 Heavy Hflmwarfl Tron and Steel, i 4 f NEw Yurk, Sept. 14.—[Special 'Telegram —_— D. I". Gale, of Gale Hros., was atthe yards "‘1‘»‘1‘1’.‘{0,’:" l)rcisl—mah‘:n:‘mr Oak, 5lc; Aavlsies Whnin ik Halimae Turiar e o PIIE“IBS Boilers a“d Gflllfilfll m[}mflfll‘y, i to Tnn Ben]|—Srocks. Whilo the market | Ohicago, Sept. Ti—Tho Drovers' Jour- | With two trains, thirty-cight loads, of ‘Colo- | Ramapo, 43¢0 Lody, 5ios Allen, 60; Rich. Aud 1211 Hamoy Streot, mata.” 1 H . flnuumm Work Steam Pumps, Saw MKy, 1213 j0 1o Texas cattle shipped fr They ond, 60; Bddy: AR VR £RYERWOrtH Street, Omabin. B8 & WHAIS Was 15 & 1Lk “Rerrous: And soan: | BMl TenaTiS ks rado Texas cattle shipped from Brush. They | mond, 6¢: V Eddystone, bie; indsor, 61¢c} have fo S0 500 e in 0 1oy RerToin, Aud aeath | Towialor Recainte t, staady | Ruve forty moro londs whioh wil arrive bere | Pagife ahgo, _ - PR LT L Are the BeSt H'IMEBAUC-H S TAYLOR, e 1l ness in St. Paul continued and was not with- | stockers and f 0@235; cows, bulls | Among those who came in with cattle | No. 60, @ic; Host Yet, 4, s buttor cloth Bflllflfll’s Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. Iron Works. 1 out some effect on most of the other stocks. | and = mixed, $1.35@3.00; tle, §1.90 | were the following: W. H. Curtis, Ash. | QO 41{c: Cabot, Tige; Farwell half bleached Smm— C— —' A Ao L e s The opening was steady &t about | @3.00; western rangers, Tand; H. A. Nojte, Elkhorn; F. H. Harbor, | 8%¢: Frut of .. Loom, 9kc: = Greene IN THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF | Meclusies' Tools and Butalg Scalor. 106 Douglas STEAM BOILER WORKS, . K \ oy 2 i th | Hogs—Recepts, 10,000 market strong; | Elwoods Mr. Waller, Davenport, Neb.; Mr, | G '6¢i Hope, 73: "King Philip cam- | pPurability, Evenness o - - Carter & son, Prop's. Manufacturers of all kinds 1L list wights - closiog fgures, With | mixed, 8 95@050; heavy. $6.10@0.10; light, | Hutior, Long Pine, A b [, “’“\?"""‘ Yo Dmire, © 13 d Workmanshi RECTOR, WILHEBLMY & CO., Steam Bmlm Tanks and Sheet Iron Work A1 o illards o strong feature. | §5.750.40: skips,' $1.00@5.05. ng, Platte Center; A. C. Smith, | Fonseoti oo Do Pk n'"'u:‘mmi"' Point, an OFEMARNDLD Wholesale Hflrdwam M. Crossl 11 The pressure upon the list was rencwed al- | Sheep—Receipts, 8,000; market strong and 3 8. D. Priest, Manning, In.; William | penporell’ 0.4 1060: Bopnerel] ¢ o Bamples for trial of 12 different styles by mail,on | outy Db and . & wing. W Toost Immodiately. howsver. od svorthiog EAFI;k&lu;lufl} natives, $2. ‘Ali western, Hebron; Henry Cook, Underwood, | 'lnt.l!llfiw;ll‘l [0 l;:c.l‘P’;'rI:IIltru;{)l 84, méuylul» reseIPE O 10 cents i Stampe. Ask OF card NO. B (@ gna Harney Sta. O "xzmnv;‘mm_“.nu e e Ty od, with St. P oy 45@4.05; Texans, i lambs, 8:.00 el \ » | perel 2dc; Pepperell, 104, 25c; Canton 153 Broadway, Fairbauks Stindurd Sca'c: $ yielded, with St. Paul in the lead. This | & I K. Redlon, North Loup; John Rob: |y 81 on oot Wi \ % u Fiokdo with Bk Poul fo te Joad: Tubs | o o g : i NS Ko, Noruy Loubs ddotn Robe | ¥ "sic: Triuimp, be; Wamsuta, t1c5 Vai- | IVISON, BLAKEMAN & 00, *°RéVSPar: LEE, CLATKE, ANBIEESER HARD- Wruugm and Cast Iron Building Work, minutes, when its los re than t Kansas City, Sept. I4.—Cattle—Re- | came in with hogs. FraNNeLs.— Plaid ~Raftsmen,20¢; Goshen Kuginos, Rrass Work, Genoral Foundry, Maohine aud & s, when its loss was more than two | ceipts, 5,420; shipmients, 4,000; best drcssed S PO T SRR, | e | Wiolosale Hardware, Cutlory, Tin Plate, | ¥kt e R T E points, it selling down to 61. Northwestern | beof and shipping steers medium : P — T | 82ige; Clear Lake, #3¢e: Iron Mountain, n and b Btreet. Omaha: ¥ steers slow but TRADK SONDLEIONS. Ax¥ELS— White—G H,No. 2, 8 Motals. Bhoot Iron. W“Aflfl“" for flowe Scales, | ~GMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, ™ . b ! woul s e—G H,No. 2, 8, 22 Powder un 3 : ket being 13 polats, while Now England sufered | frm for choice, othors w o cows 5@ | Money is in very fair supply at the usual 0.1, %, 8'c; B H, No. 2, 5, SUUTH OMAHA A el Habeaska Tt ¥ Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings the same depreciation, the remainder of the l";“‘{‘;fl;;, com mm“rour;"i :n‘ rates and all legitimate demands are fully | H. No. 1, &, 80c: Quecheo + de, —_— < - d . List declining in & less dogreo. There wero | mediim, $1.5 s and feeding ben heavy the past | oot ¥AESN SFGAECH Shecks s Whltien- NP WCHVAN, 3.0 0L ANCRAN) | — - - Desk Rails, Window, Guards, Viewer Sands, Wire d good buying orders from Lendon in Reading, Krass range stecrs, $1.50 . tions are fair and while there | gi6:'Cllcutta dress, sige; Whittento g PALMER RICHMAN & CO., Hats, Caps, Etc. S TN = 1 Union Pacific, Lake Shore and some other ' n some grumbling in this respect, | S13v; Rentrew dress, sigetonge o oo | Live Stock Commission Mcrgflan T WIL. PARROTTE & CO., QUAHA SARR and LNON WARAR 10 specialties, while s London house also took s, 620; | there is not good cause for it, us jobbers | _CaMukics — Slater, bige; Woods, 5xe; | e ) in about 10,000 of St. Paul. The temper of Peacock, biy 800d 10 | ghoulg expect slow collections d oG Iam (Sagaaeons Gl PRINTS [XDib0 HLUE Arhold, 83; Amer- medivid, | yost time, T ng har- ok A o | Wholsale Hat, Cops and Stvaw Goots, | AT PR & Burgar PoofSa g Faylts, Jall Work irou and Wirs Faucing, Siens, Bto, § 'l o 'a- 1o produce mar stead ) 7 o ndreen, Prop'’s. Cor. Lith and Juacksun Sts. :hn rooun in the early hours was conserva B Ghatatians To Broduge B "u‘,‘t | Arnold C long | » ORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALEY W Harney Sisvet, OmAbA, Nobe 11 ively bullish, save in St. Paul, and the | *National Stock Yards st 8t | frecly but owing to warm weathe | 103+ Arald ——— . e B market had the support of some of the lead- | Louts, Sent. 14.--Cattie— 250: A e e A | Windsor Gold Live Stock Commission, ing commission houses, dealers and promi- :xtl'll‘v.:“:hl’w imarket ste nent room traders, but liquidation in St. | rice steers, #4650 Paul caused a heavy feeling and the trend | medium. to was downward, with occasional slight re- | and fec oice heavy irle chickens sold to- to good | per dozen; Teal duek $1 ciwors’ stoers, | §2.0( chioice, §3.40@4.50; stockers. | ceived +, fair 1o good, §2. L50; Fangars, - ‘ was again active and dectining, the early loss | slow and steady; grass r ' . Root chan, bullding 0104 AN - o g Sumtrya—Checks, Catedonis i % 1 Rxchanse DA Fais Biosks Tacds OMAHA LUMEER CO., CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS edonia XX, 10ge @:.00; Mallards J); suipe 7be per dozen; no quail re- "TTTALEXANDER & F‘T—Cr_ Al Kinds of Boildin rial 34 Tron and Wire Pflflcfls, Rfl“mfl; (nards b Commision Dealers in Live Sock. m;smu-?nd c.mE..HEEc!ra. ot Whalteil e e Pk Machingry aud 0" 1 \mipraee ackarih Machiery au actions, until at noon the market was weak | corn-fed, $350@14.70; grass fod, §2.95G1 & Produce, Fruits, Fic. " 4155; plaster oom 2, Exchange Bullding, Uion stocx [ —— vomeb | e aha Mok W Bl T at generally the lowest prives of the morn- m:i;;g:{l:cfle;p sh m:nml‘; u‘n,.,..._k ney, selid-packed creamery, 18 250, § pla " Houth Omaba, Neb, T LOUIS BRADFORD, MEACHER & WHITMORE I3 | ine.Hocking Valey was the most marked | TATAS RS ghoct ioary and. bitehers | @alo:” choce sountey, 10@17¢; comuion | "Coar. Amm.-y. ‘rasae, and nut, $10.303 ON STOCX YARDS CO Dealer in anher Lath, Liue, Sash, | pipe 4 4 4 ) exception to the general heaviness, closing | prime, $0. llgh' arades, ordinary 10 | * Eees—Stnety treat, 14@1Booandled, 1100 PSR Y001 Barlk Bpting. ST B 0f Omaha, Limited, Doors, ktc. Yerds._Geract Tth s Bouslas; Cormer | LULC. AN BMF ar 1100 NS me 00 ¥ i } i 3 Jowe, 50@5.50; =y . ¢ J Agonty [ ‘hl . R With & gala of 1)§ points. Iu the aftersoon t, $0.1 CALIFORNIA GRAES ~§L. S@LI per case. | §L.00 1o -— it ‘ i) wad "‘f"' Gniarel Agocts LAY TR I.t}‘.u R LT 3 14 B R A L R T S et . i - R —— "

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