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L N TN Ry THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, FINANCIAL. 604360 cows, $1.2 Rio, oo 1, 10@ od barb wire, $.00; riajls []MAHAJ[]BBERS DmE 9 m ran rs, $1.80@3, 30, | asting Rio, 1% strel Wi 8 0@ 2.70; iro l:']‘ New Yok, Sept. 17.—[Special Telegram | m”{(‘::.‘.,“yu 1.500; shipments, none; | interior, U@ pnails, §2 lr'w,’ mxrv . b P qnmh []RY —Stocks—The market opened 1 strong to B¢ higher: good hoice, | 4 Suntos and Mara- JUNK--Machine castings, $12.0013.003 l_—_—— raing p aslig ommon to m, 5,000, 20. 1Wier MoLaugh- stove plates, £7.0008. 005 wrought iron, &, 00 gricuiturai finplements. Lumber B Ry anaw, Kapldly iy o (A Heraink e Thetmate; wivk et - ;.’.'L‘ varde, i ; 10,00; bones, a7y, §5.00; steal K50 per tong CHURCHILL PARKER, C. N. DIETZ, and Closes Strong. b iad IS N, DrIOUe. 8% DOTIS o | Remsen pann ||r o et 400b square copper, $5.0009.00; brass, £1.00s,0; ', Naalpn o n oo ‘ M @ Saturday's close in most stocks, The fecling ;| cnnn. S0 rouni b’ Found, 490 00: mold lead, 5100083.00; Lot Toad .mm‘mAglicullurallmmcmu]ls.wdguns, Dcalcr in All Kinds of Lumucr. e carly was unsettled and rather feverish, with b0 et 10-10 pails, § , 1005 8-1b #2000 ubbe 250 48,005 mixed rags Carringes and Dugele « Breet, between ] 1ith and Calife Streets, On b CORN COMPARATIVELY QUIET, | moderately activa trading in the fctive 11st | pails. 1 4y " { ¥ R TR e N O AR o Cumah Novrasua, - voentunand | 0 T00 Ny Treetn Omaba, Neb i 3 htgrd. i Y Svaan l..nm s1gey con LEN % - WG ‘Wi We . Graugers being again especially prominent. | Jitie O G0t yellow LININGER & METUALF CO., i " Oats 8t B - k Londou seut in buying orders in specialties, i Anl‘nu.:“;- et et ahd sscon ,',]" ."", T 0019 00 A i flll all ] | w c fages Lfilflbfil‘ me Ccmfi‘” EIC" EIC. . ow But Firm—Considerable | o,qihe Vanderbilts and Eries were among the 01 fod, ta. 4x for one pound frames; iratand second clear, 1 (el! el griculioral mpiemen §, WaZons, Lrriages ('m'l'f'h-ml Do .n. Omaha. Business Done In Provisions — Ieaders in strongth. Buying by room traders | N diue i v:'“}.'.‘l"'f diohur -H"l‘ww! honey, Siite 1 A omst 00 Muggion, Kte. Wholo Omnbi, Nebraska T T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. Cattle Weak Under Heavy and commission houses had a bracing effect | @003 packing, medium to .».‘1“',-:]\1“,/\‘" et . “PARLIN, URENDQfiF .4. MARTIN, To Dealers ol Receipta--Hogs Active. 10r a time, but the marketas o whole wus | 504 light grac 0 | TG e esale De d \ irregular, with frequent fluctuations, ana | > o BRI u A 5t0c Amculmrallmnlcmcnls Walflns&Bflwfi o e, OBk, oy CHICAGO PRODUOE MARKET, | foxt mo.icnt wore lisble to be lost the STOGH. S T skliidid hum- 01,85, 8t A7 Jgnes Bireet, Qrnin. =TI HN A WAKEFIELD, 1 01 next, are was & good deal of raiding in cheddars, 6 o skimaie A ats, 1o inhalt € stock bourds, 1° r~—--~—~——~&=~-——‘ - wn ] [ L b m ' Cir1caao, Sept, 17.mi © the forenoon by room traders, and values ik B0 soeil 16 bble, 85801 'do in hal R togi boards, 12wl P. P. MAST & CO., i 06Sa16 LOmber, Llc. Wil " ined = ot ¥ ] s, ' Floo o y ported and Amer tinnd Coment Tug Bee *_Sone bull sentim were depresscd thereby. There were no par- ¥ pt. 17, 1855, | Bila, &4 75 wherkins, in Lbls, §.0 Mheitty :fr;"','}:fi;gyo-,f n Manufactarers 0[ Buckcyg Drills, S(acdm P ot 10r Ml lwaakes featanilc Coment and oping strength for seve ticularly interosting foatures durizy e | 4 A e oo ot .‘,\'fv”“ PRErS WarD | O o, SO fencing fooring Wiy Cultivators. 147 Cider Mills Guincy Wille Lime s and the most. reliable news from the north- | morning hours, and alternate ~ote of weak & pond: ehouEn Lok b A 81,8 par 0.1 Siding, first and second clear, 140 R Ye TR RoT i Nl i CHAS. R. LEE, west added fuel to the flames, and a sharp 3 good western steers, 3 2 Siding, first common, 16 feet "WINONA IMPLFMLNT CO0. advance in Duluth tended to confirm these | Breat vietor, Siding, second common Deeler in Hardwood Lumber, * a train of west privato advices, * ofore 11 o'clocc Duluth art of the ¢ !( "i,‘,,‘.‘.\,l-’;fl.".’."'f. ‘\',',’“i",',;fl'.\',:'[:';},‘, T umnlmrz\]mplcmemg WBRUHS&EUFE 168 | Wood Carpets and Parquet Fiooring. 9th and Dougtas wheat was up 8¢ per bushel he firtiness | With less y Ubior shoutdars, Jos dple 1, 126020 fe o __Comeriihrnd Nichois Streots, s around the opening in this market was caused | little, By the close Notthw e 12, 14 and 1% OMATTA BIANCIHL Millinery and Notions. by local and miscellaneous buying. Publie ;l».'.ll r, Rock Island t 1 point, MarLe St uu:‘ 1ricks, ! “lllcurl,..r ”l,._ “)‘v;”;\:' :lxltlll]llf’ ..“xll(!e;ul ) fee J. F. s[-_‘.\lkflr&'“fll(flfil(i & CO,, 1. OBERFELDER & CO,, 3 interest in the wheat market is again reviv eoria, 1), & Evansville 1 Northern penny cakes, (@13¢ pe! hj pure maple . (e Akron, Onlo. i Yacif N \ 1.00 per gzal. 8, Ilrnv rough, d " N N {EE 2 10 WAk, 1oty oBLb Buving thsk | Bacto preresvén 1 aina Ulon 3 O | AL ok Tayson, common bo fal, 15 R oy o LT Stekbi bl Harvesting Wachinery ad Binder Twine. | [mporters & Jobhers in Millinery & Notions checked the ne, and the present advance :u‘ her, did not ge! bugers in the yi 1 butchers stock Young Hyson, # mllullulll\ B0 lea, che ml.- A extra A W. 5. Mend, Manazer, 1213 Leavenworth st. Omaha G r ¢ by a variety o rs. round 61 a good part of the continuas to seil at strong HrIGe P, COMmON o good Shingles, standard | = et S B Ol (KB 6L W whil bbb U Bl oo to funcy, 01 Shingles, MOLINEMILBURN& STODDARD Co | ovoral R i S y thi 1 L ¢ sdium, 15 Apan, Lath, ¢ anufacturers and Jobbers in = : A 5 ' ket was closed strone at the rally in order to b phk: .(M”m_H,,””,I,,:‘,‘ Dol e CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. Wagurs Buggies, Rakss, Piows Etc, tiogs o ) enable some of the leading longs to s o hof am rices 10 ()ulnn: choice T ! Manufactuvers of Overali, Yet to-duy these same longs, led by H osing quotations of the stucks were there were no 1l comn Imperial, MAHE ERSHIC HLIRROL VEADRINSTY, Jeans Pants, birts, Kte, 11 1104 Douglas Stroet, jnson, were the biggest buyers. George b 5.3 was paid for | go0 o fi | S I\ \ - — piri Oaihin, Meb, Smith and his party, and others n]vu‘\'l ad. was sold vefore the Rioet waline 1 Artista’ Materiale. Rt Wt e of equal prominence sold out their wheat, Ll bl B~ J | 1801 BOYGLAS 8TRBET A HOSPE, Jr., v AU IO but the dump only caused a tion, M . 2 L (5Dt 10¢ per by assorted cakes, 7 | s d Ll b o A I t '] h,,.t ,y( Pl—mcs {fl‘d Gr ,vnfl . T, H’JBINI:UN NOTION CO., Leld b C L R, (L] There were 1o cho p here and noth- per [ s por s " d TUSIS" Malerais, rid 10 Organs, Wholesale Mot i L ing desiravle for the packers. RIED KNI E8, 1m_boxok, per ib, 13@ | Capital Stock. ... 150,000 S RTI Sa Rk i0jcsale Notions and Furnishing Goods its head and weny soaring again. ‘The bull e dates, in boxes, B@7c; Lon don Maluga Eial i ities of Sto kholders. . 300,600 ALl -~ — 4 and @ B uth 10th 8t.. Omab. nun: \\'.Nlmrlh ‘I'I I\\ m-.' lmulb;u lyu T;.r cecipts, juyer raisins, per i\w; BT M Five PPer Cent Interest Paid on De- Bookseilers and Stationers. warly 2¢ beforo the close at 1 o'elock, The W 0080 o, ELA0WRI0; 1 r ¢ ¢ i LR arket was broad and excited throughont. 1l r\uh Central cia ins, per Ib, TlgaNe; 1 08il8--C 01"'lellll!ll Senti- H. M, & S. W. JONES Olls. = The pit was crowded and com- | fo D & W T AR e L Annial'y. LI flk%”(r"é’a‘sa‘l"[‘m‘[r c&Betll | CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE C ported @ big business | LakeShore - 2500 p ch » diill widll e ¥ lugged and dragged behind, came in late Thefollowing 13 !n" of |»"M 38 pail in | dried blackbe , per U e tord Lide e Azxle Grease, Btc., Omaba. _ A. H. Biehop, M {EY ON CALL last loan 2 per cel this market for the grades of stock men- tioned. erries, per 1o, i) ¥ California. sun dried pea and t per cent » was a tre -;'I f with buying orders, ut4 per (i ~ VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Boote and Shoas. P OWF] RS: 1 ] michi mendous renction in a gencralway throughout | cent. % ; Notions and Geat's Furnishing Goods M it Ul the entire session. The spring wheat situa. per Bl A President. KIRKENDALL, JONES & SO ll‘.’;Ilnmv-y*lnmhvl:m\hng 5 tion was felt and acknowledged to be the o ot 5 F. W, WESSELS, Ma « E 5 " main source of bull exoitement, On | gopriliye Excuiixor—Q Meady at ; JoifN R Wiet e coer. | Wholesale Mannfactarers of Boots and Shoes \ tha e 1 $ L IR A A EOLSS imon o cho | STOCKHOLDERS: Agents for Boston Ruboer Fhoe Co. 1102, 1164 & 1108 Office Fixtures. s hat account operators felt that the | mand. Jommon 10 good cows., J. W. GANNETT, i BawoN, _Haruey St Ouinkis. Nebraska. —— | TTHiE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING CO. American markets can 11 afford to S I BiowN NNETT, ~W. V. MORSE & CO. Manufactaress of break away from any foreign conncctions PRODUCE, oice bulls. . 0. b M |, !\n'nu',. S i d { for u timo. Docember oponsd 10246400 | Cpucyge, Som, 1 et e kit hos B o e : Johm of Boats aud Shocs, Bflhk, Umce ant Sa oon Fixtares, -~ Ahi . (o) y, Sept 7 o ) e heavy hows, S L f) 5" \ G- oy, n- mal actory, Su o ..- ruy res. tion over Saturday. It was the bottom, hov « 4iiic; Oc bysints v —_— 87 bl My ? Coftice, 1) and 178 ) - .;wri i l:fi"e""{‘.'r m.\r‘,;nmv‘r’l to ¢ i " l(cprcm‘:l.aun E m‘_m\ At 1b, whole, Ge; bricks wad | :?”h_l‘ Coffees, 8pices, Etc hune 1134, . reacted Gilce, an hen climbed 24 516c; October, ATTLE, B e e vl B h 3 30., 1 1o M43%c. May got in sight of UUc once more, No. CaNny '-‘1'\ 1 ,':_‘l -— b}n‘nfifi."(fiflkfl.fiffi? CO., — Paint 3 o — sed at 98'gc. September wheat 1 cow, native Tock candy, 103{@13¢ aints an 8. in_le above December. but toward the close of the session the differenc was narrowed to about le. Last quotations snow a difference of 135¢, thus showing that Teas, Coffees, Spices, Bakmg Powfler Flavoriby Extrets, Loundry O ey kireets Cman LUMM Gs & NEII-SON' ale Dealers in Pains, ms'Wmduw Glas Etc. = .FIBST NATIONAL BANE. Nameless, 5 U. 8. DEPOSITORY. == | the wenkness in _Septotnber was only appar- cash and October, $14.50: ____ Crockery and Gla n Street, Omaba ent. The 1 o'clock range was not atthe | November, §1 i 1 4 OMAHA, - NEBRASKA. W. L. WRIGHT, outside but it was near to it. News from \I«ml—\h dy;cash and October, $10.85; ; ‘"\7* natives. Boiaal, 9 , colored, 124c Agent for the Manufacturers and Tmporters of Paper. Duluth and Minneapolis ad that a bet- | November . 6 feeders, natives S10] A —_— k v o tor quality of low grade wheat in that mar. | - Flour. In “moderate demand p 16 fecders, nati qhuu-vr Wakr o5 cotored, | (apital. .. 500,000 Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, "CARPENTER PAPER CO., ct was commanding be per bushel over Sat- 2 ¥te. OFce, 57 8, 1th it Omaha, Nebrosk. | RNy priuea T Ttis: wioea twors s very | Lohs ba arma_Stundard, So; 0; m 10c; Beauty, | Surplu Yy || = T Sl Wholesale Parcr Dealers, 4 LRI L TLHUON AN | | sl RRELE 3 §@7.75; o by SR s Atlantic, 6 Tmooriers and Jonbers of 7 T & heenatlantion afien riur boas M sine home. short clear, $9.00( rtribs, $3.50@ wner, sice: B3 4 # L ! g.Corn was comparatively quict and unin- | 85 Manhattan C. Co e & .m‘f,‘,:[.',',‘ ol e e in HERMAN KOUNTZE, President. Cr[l}\cfl 2 asware, Lfl]]][s Silverware ____ PaperBoxes. uenced to any great extent by the strength “irm; creamery, 15@23c; dairy, ockpor Gont e Fice Presidef w Paxton Build “JOHN L. WILKIE, Bt [ uten 3 ¥ sarge, 75¢; Rockport, 6 JOHN A CREIGH TON, Vice President Etc. 194 Farawm 8. New Paxton Bullding. urday, notwithstanding the very large re- | Choese—Firm: full cream cheddars and 18150: Sw P DAV, Canni = Pl[]l]m[fll' Omaha Paper Box Factory. ceipts of 1,128 cars to-day, ana over 700 prom- | flats, Sig@~ige: Young Americas, 8i4@s e, u \n IER, Assistant Cashier, Commission and Storage. Nos. 1317 snd 1819 Dougins B, Omaba, Neb. fsed for to-morrow. Iufluences are largely | Eggs—F nm ul 15 164 i, WELE RIDDELL & RIDDELL. NEBR ASK A S AVINGS B ANK Smragc aud Commission Merchants, Specialties—Muster, Fros, Chanes, Doultry, Corner of I6th und Farnam Streets, Chamber of LHoward Strest. (imakaj Commerce Buliding GEO. SCHROEDER & CO., local, and one heavy overator scems to con- trol matters, and his action helped to-duy's advance. The principal trading was in Octo- ber, which closed at an_advance of %c on opening prices, last quotations being 44} @ e, . 1, solid packed, 5y ke, 5lq@hige per lu, en_salted, Cordis D Game, light green salted, Kln-nu ralted calf, 8 mmh-u ludu 15 TPHIL. STIMMEL & CoO Whulesde Farm, Field and Garden Seedx , 12350} steers caver Creek BB steors. Oats were nn’J urnv;-. \'l-!'nl lh;\ same time Wui? n ial, 15¢ ;Dakota | Capital Stock ... $400,000 Buccessors to McShanc & Schroeder.) il and umm.u Strect. Omaha. were steady and a rather firm feeling os o—Wiheat— Strong and higher: YoUs, Ise; Leaming. | Liability of \hwl.lmhl s, 800,000 noted. Fow auiside orders. appear cash, 0703~ October, ¢; November, R AL ABRIAHD Produce CUmmlsslqflbflH! Cold Storage, | — — — with the small speculative interest 93l c. str, tis. 1,050 | ecurity; note REODTRIRS: Blorazn Forwarding & Commi llon trading was narrow, with this month Corn—Steady; cash, 44%c; October, 441,¢; . 16 frs, Col.1,034 : : T FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. | — 2 At 243,@24}¢c and the two Tollowing months | November, 4134, 4 el ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., st about ' ¢ premium, while May was s Oats JOUN L MILES, Prosidunt. Wholesale cash, 24%c; October, Av. Shk, ANDREW KOSE f " iai o i A o] SR 150 s Flour, Feed, Grain end General Commision Bsturagc Purwqmmz and Cnmmlgsxmn cash was quict and firm ut 241, @24%c, with | Pork-Lower: cash, 814.40; October.£14 20) O G soligited. 1014 Nort 1th 2‘;’;,’:,}‘;;?,:’..‘.‘,',,‘. i o mas S Tiard ""r‘.'.'n"' trading chiefly by sample. Lard-—Easier; cash and October, $6.70, 4520 plain Holland, 9 " " strect, Omaba, Ne. Omabe: Telophone No. 1. d Provisions were more than ordinarily in- Receinta; Lhipmenta; 20 Brown shectin 44y At R — — teresting. The open market was Flour. bbls. 0 18,000 80 lantic H, 4-4, Atiantic D 4-4, 635c; At — D — active. Trade was also bullishly inclined, | Wheat bu 30,000 lantic P, 4- Li, 44, bc; Aurora _._____Coai, Coke and Lime. and under the lead of lard, which was ad: | Corn, bu. 801,000 2 X, 44, ¢ ',,{‘“"”"F OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO. vanced sharply by manipulation and_free | Oats, bu. d, 44, . buying of October shorts, product ruled ma- For near deliveries, which is in smail stock, and under control of Fairbank and English houses, was advanced sharply, and closed at 1 o'clock 55¢ higher for ber and October and 25¢ higher for November than Saturday’s last quotations, In October pork and short ribs the day's net in November pork 5c, 1n year lard 12c terially higher. Beptem improvement was 7 the same, in year por 126,000 New York, Sept. 202,000; exports, "JI higher and closed fir, 98%cin elevator, 093c 01 afloat, §1.00 @1.00% f. o b.; red, 3c; No. 4 red, 656; ungraded red, 2o, No. 4 red, fbos ungraded red, 83c@$1.05% ; No. 1 red, $1.021¢ @1.03; options 13,r1!5c higher, but' steady spot_market 1ic No. 2 red, 08} Packers Purchases. Showing the number of hogs bought by the leading buyers on the mar] to-d rence LL, 44 Pipperetl 1t 44 Pepperell. 84, 1 pery 1 10-4, 2 W. D. MEAD, Pres W.D.MEAD, T DAVIDJAMIESON, Treas, W.N. MCUAN NEAD NVESTIRNT 00, INCORPORATED. Capital, -. $100,000 D (u—\vm Pomt M w, West Point 20 in, 10 oz, lic; West Point 20 in, 12 0z, 15¢; West Point 40 in, 11 o0z, 16c. 1y A\\Fl\—l“'l C, 24 in, 15] 24 in, 8 oz, 1034c; Jobvers of Hard and Soft Coal. 200 South 13th Street, Omahn, Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & [CO,, And shippers of Con Drain Tile. and Bt., Omaha, []MAHA MANUFACTURERS RO lrower . STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1521 North Eigthteenth Strect, Om-hl. Meb. e ___Cornice, i G, 24 in, 18¢; H A F, %,mJHl’ % NEBRA T and in January lard 7 Pork and short o - G. H. Hammonda & Co W 28) | o7 NEBRASKA FUEL CO,, Lsaar—yv -~ ribs for January showed a decline at the ad- | g “.‘filf.;.m'flfl%’."e’..J“l’u‘l\?l“\‘m‘?.',?",’ supoly: | Qmaba PackingCo.... Do | T Pinkand Robes —Richmona, 0/7c; Loans Made on Real Estate. Shippers of Coal and Coks EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, R ud disappolntmont about, sisib Remour 6. 1 6o L1 T e e i LU, Mannfacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice, ArTERNOON SpsesioN—There was a sensa- tional flurry 1n September wheat this after- noon, the price going to 88!4c on the filing of 1t broke again to 861gc The general market ng sales of Dece a few small oraers. almost immediately #old off on free real and May. September ¥7'ge, October Corn—Receipts, ' 63,400; spot firmer and’ % @i¢c up: No. bic in elevator, 531, @ 4¥c afioat: ungraded mixed, 543{c; options I @¥{c higher; firm and active; October closed at 537{c. Oats—Receipts, 200,000; exports, - none; spot Jie lower: mixed western, 20 Higheat and Lowest. The following are the highest and lowest prices paid for loafls of hogs on_this mark h PRINTS — l):t ; 314 Sou I 1561 Street, Omaha, Neb. Ramapo, 44 mond, Pacific. 6! LOMBARD Eddystone, 6ic; cambric TiNG—Berkeley 4 214 South 13th Kt., Omah: Dry Coods ana Notions. M. E SMITH & CO., Dry Goods, Furmshmz Gum‘.s and Notions, Joha Epeneter, Proprietor. 20 Dodge and 108 N orirTh Siroe, Ui, 10 1 404 18 _____ Printera’ Materlals. _ WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, S L R ‘(’,‘,m‘n‘_?) ptior ‘M,“ i “oc; Hope, 7 i RILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Go | Pwiers "'L‘LL{.,"',}i;’,'..:,".“,l"g““',," 447c, October 443c, November 413gc, May Quohyiobenot Hm - withehigher: Sunday. brie, 11 Lonsdale cambric, walia. £0c: Oats were moderately active audsteay, | Sablos and closed steady; sales, 84,230 b 360 @) 80 Jousdale, 9¢; New. York mills, ) » | Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions = : Septomber 24%c, October 24, Novemby v Lember: §13.05G18 001 - October, 191 360 @s® | Pepperell, 42in, 1le; Pepperell, 46-n, 1%c; Geats' Furnishing . Comer 1ith and Baey | ~~erSUbbEr Goods. September 2yie, Ottober, e November | 13505 Novomber, i1 00 'spot Rio @ins |90 &6 | bepporel, 64, Thc; Bopparell, 54, 21c;, Pep. jng Geods. com AT R f{a Tt ey S g fadd LBRG n o van (lu‘l’cc!hl_lc\'xl'é :&f»‘r fi'.'nl:"g“\ffét' RSN o No sales. perell, 94, 23c; Peppercll, 104, %ic; Canton Boston, Mass.; Kansas City, Mo, = H r and January o shade stronger: Seotember | o000 o sty Valiag olos | Saday | 44 85y b, Ge; Wamsutta, 11¢; Val- ; s Furniture. 5 anfaoturers and Dealers in Rabber Goods .} i OICIM:IQ;H'.-'.‘.,!.:N:YCI'{,‘,;' n“_,_.“,‘(;.?ar R s @ % unday. 3 T L, [:a ltal & su lus ] 5“0 Ufln "DEWEY & STONE, 24 Clothing sad Leaiber Belu: £ 100 Furnam § ST and for cash, Sentember aud Octo; | Pork—Steady and in moderate demand, Live Stosk Notes. e, Bi3c; Iron Mountain, ) VHUUL Wholesale Dealers in Furniture » January Bige: September $10.70, October | ( LArd—Hixner on controlied stock, squeez- | 1, A, Brandhocfer, Ogalalla, came in with J ing October shorts; 80 0@ 00; Butte es, “’l‘sl('lll steam, sptember, £10. western dairy, A . “A. DISBROV/ ¢. GO \thllnll& Manul wturers of $10.70, November #.50, yeir 88.47i¢. Short ribs for September and October sold off 124¢ a load of cattle, A. J. Foucht, Anderson, Ta., was here look- This company has opened an Omaha office and Farnam Street, Omaba. Nebraska. pared to furnisn money promptly on im- CHARLES SHIVERICK, ,L\—\‘hlle‘fi H,No. 2, 5, ¢ 12@15¢; i and January 2i4c; September §8.15, October |, utter=Steudys wes 1ng for feeder L“ o P R A Furniture SQSUL Doors, Blinds flml uflfllflmfi, | L e Cheese—Quict but steady; western, Ti{@ J Mi n; rd & T in \"nsn:nlny with a load “' ndi a Loans closed u{m’. «a‘y o \ulhum [i! P LA Branch Utfice, 12th and lzara No. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. w;{ Louis. Sept 17.—Wheat—Higher; u’\‘\-xmk:“1(1.11;:;;-.1‘;,‘ Favs a trum Catird ige B T e ¥ BOHN MANUFACT A 5 S - —Higher; . N. Richa ¢ N ter bieh = Woods, Bio: roceries. Cuicrao, Sept. 17.—[Special Telogram to | cuslh 9ike: October, with seven loads of cattlo Slu:;x:::l";‘(c Bl ol Woads, 8xc; ST anflfflfiffll‘fi]‘i of Sash. HUUTS Bllfldl Tur Bee|—Catrie—Trade was slow and sHigho Doc Chumbley, @ shipper of Blair, was | = Puints [xp1eo tioe Ariold, 614 N, GALLAGHER & CO. ¥ “uldings, Stalr Work and ntarior Var Wood Fis o 3 A x Outs—teady'; cas down looking over the market. T < Aruole £ B St an v aori S unsatisfactory from opening to close. Fif- | Darke Hicher ot 81 ralookiBporir e marken S Ss |l deanokgi(G .iul.;;nlu- sige: Arnoid € long nlesale Groceries and PFUV]SIUHS. s, Neb. o0 04 a age we 4 ceived cloth, rnold ng cloth, 1 Arnol teen thousand cattle on top of 60,000 last Lard—Firm at § here last week was 250 pounds, eal, 103% Sué"'c A, 125 Windsor Gold 707, 700 And 711 8. 10th 8t., Omal -— week was far too many for the wants of the | Whisky—§1.14. i s R, Sk ikt 1bie. i £l Lo s trade—at least for to-day’s wants. Asamat- | | Butter—Quiet and dull; creamery, 18@20c; | ¢ 07" (i ionon Rud proposes th mate this e | SmRTIvG—Checks, Catedonia X, 8i4c; Cal- McCORD, BRADY & (-0.- team Fittings, Pumps, Et ter of course everything sold lower. Sales | SN INEIC 0w v openea | howme permanently. * | edonia XX. 10c; B Otis, ve. Wholesale Grocers A. L.STRANG CO men and buyers talked about “best natives” | pigher, but fell buck, * Anita had a representative on_the market & 4 Pl]m]]s Pipes and Eflgmsg B e e e ¥ ait | LB e in the person of H. O. Hull, who came in " ? (b and Leavonworth Streets, O Steam, Water, n...-., snd Mining Suppis ne last weck, but there was mot a suf- | Oas—Quict. i with a load of hogs. “W\m“:‘“ s 2, 25 and 24 Varnam fireor omana " Bt ficient numBer of either to make a market. Minneapolis, Sept. 17. — Wheat — Local e borax, 100 m. m! s gttt I < ardware. CHUHC. — J ac ve " . '8 V. LB LB D OraX, oroform, 47c; glycerin HILL PUMP CO., and such cut no figuro in the day's transac: | FCSOIPLE wers 40 curs for two dave; ship- | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARMETS. | gyp, Acabic, sclect, 81 00; gum campho Avemons MARKS BROS. SADDLERY €0, Wholcsale P Pi ! tions. It was the common run of natives, | tarmber, tfc: old. §1 084 ¢ ooy 3§l on Produce, Fruits, Etc. gum opium, &415 sulph. worphia, ClUCAIAT Bt R | ANCHORIA .. .00 | Wholesslo Manufscturers of : U umps, Pipe, Pmlllfl, B o at made the mar- R pia TR, N Geats p y —Fancy, solid- o -~ hr e potass! : 4 : A ns Supplies. Teadauarters fo \ Texanyrangors sad cow thay made the mae- | northorn, September and' October, e L e e N oo tvewroor v oveeserows. | SAAA16ry & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware | e st evaens oty B fsalay ! 61 AnG made prices, ana all such sold lower v ROW, PGl AED, ra Xi pia doted 3 '.n(nnn ™ West Virgiuia Kieamahip | senger Steamer i | OCT. dlst | Abd Leather. 14031405 and 47 Hamey St,Omats, | U. S, WIND —anywhere from 15¢ to 2o below tho aver. | ber and Ottober, Sic; old, Uie, new, ¢ o P F Tie; zoro, .1 olden ma- | Y Wi i i ™ | s Nt M ENGINE & PUMP COL, t ago pricos of Saturday. Texaus and | Milwaukee, Sept 17 SWheat—basie X130 por” case fard s No. Tlard, Gators orr; Ugsrnsol ety | sz s cam and Water Supplics, raugers formed about 7,000 of tho | gk wndOcob KN 3 3 b:‘,”",“ Guares—i6@ode per 10-1b turpentine, 443c; linseed raw, 50c} e tor dily o0 S Noavy Hardware. Ualliday Wind Mills. 913 and 2 Farnac: St., Omaba, “ fresh receipts. A large per cent of the g: No. 2 white, 30c, auel 5 B - SN R W.J. BROATCH, = - Ko, Acting Manage « es % 3 d Pracnes—California, $1.00@1.50 per box; QuiNiNe—P. & W-, per oz, 55¢; German, . offering excurs l‘n.nhu e priv K EREA M moLupl sk aado slonts (14 Bye-Lowery Mo, | Bga Missouri, 50c@$L.00 per 3¢ bu. T per oz, 42c. rin and ouof Heary Bardware, Iron and feel, Pflm e BBRIOWNELGL = Ll nd cows. e was another big run o ~Dull; No. 3, 63{c. Baxaxas—Cominon, $1.50G2.25 per bunch; T nes, Boilers and General Machi native cows and heifers—some 4,000 to 5,000 | . Provisions — Firm. 'k — September, | choice, $2.50@3.50. o Coal and Lime. ¥ Springs, Wakon stock Hanaa TR S0 eral Machinery, 5 W .5 i 5 —§4.00( el M@c; Portland cement, $3.55 {on aply 1o 41211 Harney & , Ouis !heuhun“ % Steam Pumps, 8 i 21 =70t Bk AA MARY A8 Iast Monday, when tio Ofty, Sept, 17— Wheat—Higher; | CANTRLOFES—40GTS0 por doten. e, coment,'$1.35; Dlaster, §200:¢2.13; | ENDEBSON BROS., 72 La Salle St., Caicago SRR, S e sind number ran uv to 6,000 or more. Ko, out of cash, Thige bidi Octover, TT%e > per bu, b hair, 2 Or 10 any ot our local agents. HIMEBAUGH & TAVLOR, the 15,000 on sale, there was at least 12,000 mu No. 2 soft, cash, 85¢ bid; December, 8% | HUCKLEDERRIES 8125 per drawer nihwacite, ranco, and L 810504 B ilders' Hard of low grade classes, and all such sold lower | bid A - PoTaToRs—40@60c per bushel, oo B0, o, SeR0GH e h e oo, ou 30 DAYS' TR'A'— s’ BartwarsoudScilo Ropir Sho, dron Works than at the close on Friday last. Veal calves | ~Corn—Quict; No. 2, October, 83%c asked; | Swekr Poratoks—@2igo per Ib o $3.00, o) ® | Mechauics' Tools wod Butaig Scaies. 146 Dougint | T GrEA e were in large uumbers for the season, and | YR Webid. © T et Poutix —No drossed fowl in the market; J Bireet, Omaba, Nebrass, cneSTEAM BOILER WORKS, Silatanuiall: ower than "‘:fi e iete oog(fimlvo. 2, cash, 20i{c asked; October, live chickens, $3.50@1.75 per doz.; spriag Hemlock sole, Liga8HeE: RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., orter & s2g, Bron's. Maautsctsrem of ik s little or nothing doing m the stocker and | = q , $2.25@ 5 feeder trade. speculators boing the A beayy rain storm set in prmclgll buyers. Cinciunati, Sept. 17.—Wheat—Firmer; Texans, $2.75@3.30: lambs, $1.00 TomaToRs—500(@$1.00 per bu, wine, §@16¢ per gal. 7o per 1b; oak sole, 31@ 84c per Ib; oak harness, 2S@30¢ per Ib; selec- Wnulasale Hardwm . Room 15, Excha Buliding, U Block Metals and Tinners' Stock. change BUIE: Ynlos Siock Yards oul Tin plate, 1 C, 10x14, best, $6.73; tin plate, OMAHA LUMBER CO., Steam Bollers, Tents and Shect Iron Work fromm the southwest on Sinday and contimied | N0, 2ed. 3% 2 WATERMELONS—85.00@12.00 per 100, ted 0ak and trace, &0 por b; oak and hem. e Worka South b and 1. & M. Crossing.. upto the prmm;l wrlmng, and if the dm\'n' Bausier; No. 2 mixed, 4 sx:;:;;g‘[;gy;‘zfl 00@3.50 per bu box; m: upper, ]»A;i. " per l’oolm nme&w:‘gu‘\; 5 for Ausily. o PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, bur has covercs the roughty part o . » y e N cord TH Pilliois ana Towa there will soon 33c per doen. weight: oak alf skin, No. 1, 90c@$1.00° per | 80n 928 !’,'.'.,"..'!.‘."FY e ...a‘.“’f'u"“' LEE, CLARKEE*C"},‘},,"&,E,%V Haro- | Wegaght and Cast Iron Building Work, wroved demand for stock cattle, as there will Bda BLARt-SLIAL G Der doses, 1b; Philadelphia calf skin, extra, $1.00GI10 | eurecortaln Itisces Lby mail Enginen, Bras Work. General Foundey, Masbine asd l}vmuvh noeded {mprovement in pasturige. Ln—m.:;u—u\ e 0 per bbl. ll"é‘.’k E.“;".Et.‘.‘ o ‘1“ %% ?&l,. b AT erd Wholesale Hal‘llwal‘e lefl”, Tin Plalfl Blacksmith Work:, Onice and Wor ‘Fue same conditions will also chee ¥ oK. i ) @ 0 - m— Metals, Sheet Iron, et . il ke shipments of half fattened cows and heifers to —_— 3 GrassrecaaiiopaEbashaly) . vu | Golphia kipskia. extra, S0@We per b, French Miami Powder .mu;funnun f?-'n’.‘."awfyfif'“ OMAHA WIRE & IROI i market. The receipts iucluded 7,500 T Chicao, Sept. T7.—The Drovers' Jour- | _C higan, calf skins, (according to weight and ¢ paiity); T $ad Laiusn Ba ; o any s westorna,afoers, .50 to 1500 1bs, | nal reports ns follow gal3; California pear cider, $15.00 per bbl. | $1.15@1.75 per Ib; Fronch ki skius, do, 80e( E— —— Hannfacturers of Wire and Iroa Railings % L0 to1 450 1o, 84,75 40; 94 | | Cattle—Receipts, 13,000; market firm for [ PoP Conx—Rice, 3@ic; common, 2@dc. $110 per b, Cordovan, russett, ISc: satin —_— | e g e 1 TRy others 10@15c lower; stoers, §3.00@ | GARROTS—50c per bushel. finish, 20c per foot; welt leather, §3.50@4.50 TMER. NP RICHMAN. 3 B BLANCHANL . 4 e e mee 1% N e B re | B and mixed 6.05; 'stockers and feeders, §2.00@3.20; BEANs—Choice eastern handpicked navi ver side; morocess, (pebbie goat), 20 PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., e _Mats, Cap - el { h bulls and mixed, $1.40@2.00 @2.50 per bushel; western hand pick per foot; inoroccos, ot leg, 23@iuc per W. L. PARROTTE & CO. OMAHA SAFE and IRON \ WORKS, | B 085 Dok e o $2.00@3.60; western rangers, §2.65.4. tavios, 5; ‘meaiums, §2.00@2.15. ; glove calf skins, 20@30c per foot; Live mflcl Commission lflrflhaflm Man'irs of Fi { 30: 04010 700 108, $2.00(3.00: cows, $3.00¢s | . Hogs—Receipts, 11,000; market strong ima beans 5¢ per pound. Douglas kid,' #0@i0c per foot: kangaro | omee-Room 14 Gpposite Exchange hmu.l.mvn Wholesale Hats Caps and Straw Goods an'frs of Firg & Barglar Pmflfsam /50, Western rangers 10c lower, and qual- | 5¢ muhrr for good: mixed, il e “?’ ]' 0. 0. cars, No. 1 upland, $5.00; No. | skins, 40@30¢ per foot, according to quality. . South Umab ) Vauits, Jail Work, Irom and Wire Fancing, S ity poor; natives, $#4.00@1.55; cows, ¥2.70@ . 5. light, #.00(@0.85: skips, | 2 Upland, H00. I{'{s‘.’fl&"flm?‘"&mw per dozen: linings, |+ ORIMER WESTERFIELD & MALEY thesciacdiialine Jeuy & Auisin. Fuee's. "Cor. 10 098 S6SE 8.00; wintered Téxans, §2.65G@3.50. o or dozen; apron skins, $10.00@ ’ bLE _— Hoas—Trade was active with an upturn of 000; market dull and | GHOPPED Fero-—$iT.00perton. =~ o o | 12.00 por dozen. Live Stock Commission, Lumber. e about 5c on mixed and heavy at the opening, $275@3.90; westerns, ) - S0 DOF- 66 CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS lators had tock . s TR e ; i A n ili e, o, Lot abecultrs P e, | @b Drovars Journa spota London cable BiSten e, PRSI Rli e 2o, Si08 Shitios Dealers o' Live AL Rinds of uiiing Maerilat Whalse | 1on 2nd Wire Fenees, Relngs, Gnarts in the morning, honce later arrivals and late | RFam quotcs best boeves Lo lower, at 1%c. Stark A, scamless, 22¢; Amos- | block tin, 280, small ig block tin, ' 27c; bar GOmflllSlDll DGfilEI‘S in Live Sock, 183 Street and Union Pacific Tra so lm;;?r';a S SOk, pi ‘,‘,.)‘{’,,’=i.'-,,‘|2-uu“‘t¢. sales were not as strong as ut the oponing. | Mansas Olty, Sept 17.—Cattle—Ro | keag, seamioss. 11}c’ Lewision A, seamless, | tin, 35c: solder, 14@17c; copper bortoms, 1o; | 305 2 Ovegalta Exchange Dudiog, Uuios wosk LOUIS BRAD o Bitcuam i ok ot et 5t h)iu“.l'ulo'“ {'u«m 1 heavy ol ”“{anu@a““uh goipls $X0; shipients, 9007 comimos 66 | 1! yAmerican, seamless - 17c; ' burlaps, 4 sheathing copper, tinned, 20e; PIADISHIDE COP- | s M/0%: SOULD Omana, Neb: FORD, A G L —— 5 c; nnies, sin; 3 - ) cad Te N i i o i gm.“,n a1 | Biowdoubie, o oo ack, i Tiniac. | Biekimon N 5 v ta ol 0 bonrungef | UMION STOCK VARDS TG, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Line, Sasb, pe I&WMA oomn w Mlm. $.20@4.75; stockers Flax, 880; ext B, oowt:n. 2c; lurl;.'l'su wgal'sall B, 1ga0e; 0f Omaha, Limited ullll&llnllhbu, A, m’“b Am Russia doha F.Bovd. Suderiaieadeat ){¢; palnted bar] 8.2, Doers, Ete. Yards-Corner Tth Rll.‘dll.ul.:.‘ D‘U ‘as; l.wm Pm and Burglar Proaf Safes, T eaeral A [iebuld Sefe & Lock Compaay's Vil at Ja W aredh & 1600

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