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general feeling being more or less weak, St. § RI\'..-\I.T\’ MARKET. 1 was firm at a decline of one point, a'| Cattie ' u A 5 N —- k largé crowd being in atteridance, - Sellers of | Hogs: Instruments Pla :I on Record Dure THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. orse: MarLe SUGAR l‘l’uh 11@12% per 1b: o8 Vo d e to -! Wheat Opens Lower But Closes at | plenty of purchasers, and an advance was | 10r%: penny cakes, 14l por lb; pure maple O e Omate o W T $1.0 Agriculturai implements. __ Lumbor CHURCHILL PARKER, C.N. DIETZ, e B 50 Wetoeadar's Faires o tows oy o | Aatlonte a4t o | 2 TEA o ot v | AT ¥ | Bt nr g W Dt e, 4 Lake Shore, and prices rose steadily | this market for the grades of stock men- (_"W\““'J::‘:"fl“\r:‘:lmr'(g‘i}':‘» ney, 30@8 W4 ;{;.r‘r\-fl‘ h Cartiages and ugelcs AR dnd Clkfornia Burst i, Rebraths 0 VERY LIGHT TRADING IN CORN. til the end of the hour, substantial gains ‘)1‘;:‘;“3,"”', 1800 to 1500 1bs..85.95 powder, choice to Yun«\.«mun dapan, com- | o 'Watster to 1 D Me " LININGER & METCALF CO., el gl ug been made in both common and pre- toers, 1100 to 1300 1bs. . 4.50 mon to medium, - 15@% Japan, choica 10 | ot b, Llk & Marihews sub, w d %0 ; : Lflmhflr lefl Cfimem Blc Etc. stock. Michigan 1, Lake Shore, e i ) M4, n,\)'flnnb common mmm | ¥ BJounson and www.} Kragskaw, lot - A[I'lf:fllml‘allmnlfimcflls,walflfls,cmflm Oats Dull Under Unexpected Receipts 8 Oolong, choice to fancy, K0 lm)mr ial, common to medium, erred Corner fth and n«nm:u Om: n New England, and Burlington also shared : CC in e & ¢ Hotalisi er, ot 4, Bugkles, Ete. Wholesale. Omaba, Nebraska TTT.W. HARVEY L o —Provisions Somewhat Nervous in the appreciation in o lesser dogree with | Kano steers, com'on to chioice gobd to fancy, 4042 hie. aiwc; Tmperial, "Bogws & HIll's 20 add, wd .. ;1,600 PAR:IN UREflI‘:DO F"&MART‘N UMBER C —Cattle Unsettled—Less Active the gencral list trailing after. Room traders | GOIMON to £ood cows Nurs —Ammmx 15817, fliverts, 11@100¢ | 8 Prayasgd wire toJ Jobason, lots Tand Al v To Dealers Only. ity in Hogs—Quotations. hammered the market, however, and there | Gommonto choice bull 2¢ pecans, 10@lile; i wite 16 0 W e |§.m| Amcfl“ml lmnlemsflm Wfl[l]llS&BllHlBS Ofice, 1439 Farnam Street, Omaha. were some realizing sales, prices reacting, | Fair tocnoice ight hogs. (@.15 Cra @10c per 1bj assorted cakes, T 4 b MR JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, 3 and in some instances by noon being below | Fairtochoice heavy hows. @640 | @35 perIb, as per list i G Shriver and wite to W 'A Vone e i CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. | opening figures. Lake Shore and Michigan | Fair o choice mixed hog @25 DRIED K RUITS—Figs, 1n_boxes, per ib, 13@ | . benger, lot 10, bIk 8 Shriver place, wd.. 400 MAST & C wnfllssfllfl Lflmhfl' Ell: Citeaco, Sept. 3 —[Special Telogram to | Céntral showed considerable strength, the dates, in boxe, 554(& . L A W s ' layer raisins, per be loose _ raisins, cia raisins, per lh Tue Bee. | —The wheat bears and the wheat | fOTMEr going to 10134, but declined with bulls are getting very obstinate and set in | the rest late in the day, closing at 81005 Michigan C vl Quincy W White Time. . P. 10t 1, DIk 10, West End add, w d ... 400 Mflfll]ffiuml'fil‘s of BUCKBY& DI‘lllS SBGUBI‘S Ten transfera, er Miln dnd Luban Pub icholns Street v CHAS. R. LEE, their views. The market opened 1c oft this 1 Central closed with a gain of 1% foroia loose muscateis, per BRANCH OFFICE. T WINONA IMPLEMENT CLIgTT | NRRFRIE € GALORG LB ohbes: 6T L) polits. Tho reaction during the iatter part BB WL T — Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, the price was back again to yesterd 2 the session was aided by a rumor that the a piited piums, . por Ib," 19G18¢ JOHN M. SHAW & CO. Amcu]mm lmulgmems debfls&fiuwgs W00d Carpets and Parquot Flooring. th and Donglas range, The receipts at winter wheat points | Kock Island would reduce ita dividend, and dried blackberries, per 'Ib, §t¢@de; dried Cormer 1ith and Nichains Stroets ——————— continue to fall off, which is anothor buil | Wt stock dropped from 81.05%¢ to 8105t el i (.;',‘;,;mvur_‘;‘-{;’w}“:;xxl- COMMISSION, T owamawusci. | . Millineryand Notiona. point. Still another bull point, and one that better at $1.05}4. St. Paul did not d e | i L J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., z o ELDER & C vid the trade is not likely to overlook or forget, | VEry well after the carly ad e, slumping ] ! i b bl Brain, rovisions, Stosks and BondS. | . vvesing Wachiery i Binder Twine, | [0oters & Jobers in Millinery & Notins is the fact that this market is in a chron- | T t0 67}y at the close, with preferred stock ically he: and oversold state. A very | SHOWing a loss of ljc. Omaha closea 2 large percentage of the cash wheat is owned | Points lower on preferred, and 1 on common. 1th Stroe JOHNSON & CHRISTIAN, Mang W.E. Mead, Manazer. 121 Leavenworth st. Omaha Lith Stecel by two o three men, most of it by ono man | The remainder of the list' was mostly lower 15 BOARD OF TRADE, - OMAHA. | MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD Co = ] e f e o 4 » fi v o fir Fure v, e ’ Munufacturers andJobbers in C —Hutchinson—who s rock-rooted in his | 8t the fiuish than the first figurcs of the day. 5,25 Troit, A \ Membe r:o. he ) Hoard ot Trade, Priv- CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., faith that it is worth over §1 a bushel and | ‘The following are the tlosing quotations. i h '1 $i8.00, Bloater, . No, NI LSS A wagflfis Buggics, Rak”s Plows Etc. Mannracmrm of Uygmllg ” ‘ z it. Dece vhen ened a 8 r 283 Northern Pac Vlnrl‘ 3 ¥ mily, ( Cor. Bth ne Ar' o ymaha, Neb, nw m,m at 01%@nie. Later the price ns }‘_:' ConpisiaPer 16, Wheld 6y vricks and . _ Artiste’ Matorials, _—_— Wotion traveled up and 92lgc was reached. The Pactl Wy PLD. & B Sc. YAR N 18 1 . g A HOSPE, Jr., s Wil 5¢ (ha 1RIE HOGK OF Floh'h Iattor Wb o s Riton 0 ook i 2 Mixed ; stick, § 508 S, 15TH ST, 0.\|.uu, NEB. OBINSON N Who]cséle Notions znd Furnisking Goods (@2e, with most of the trading in the bl neighborhood of #2je. May ranged from 5i{c at the opening, up to ¢ back to 95¢ and up to 037c, a i during the last hour po#sibly 1jc under the top. September v “'{3[3';;. fotrec 39 @ m \‘[I~\:||llil'(lklflu . 80Y ading in corn was light and the market | Ex-div. very weak. The opening yatobor MoNEY 0N CaLr—Easy at 26214 per cent; At closed offered at 2 per cent. tion at 43¢ showed a ¢ PriMe MERCANTILE PAPER—5I{@7}{ per close of %e. Good bu i CAPITAL, - - - $300,000 “”iffif’ffifl?fi. Je q Booksellers and Stationers. Loans Mado on Real Estate. — S W ONES ol,County ana Municipal Bonds Negotlated | successorsto A. T, Keayon & Co,, Wholesale & Retadl Booksgllers a‘lfl Stationers, Fino Wedding Starioner wwmcrcial Stationery S nougins Btreet. Omatia: N prefnrrpvl Panl & Omahs. 463 and 405 SCuth 10th St., Omaby nt dis neless, 1ige: No. 80, 13%g¢ 50, colored, N ‘CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE C Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils. Axle Grease, Etc., Omaba. A, 1. Bishop, Managen VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Union Pacifie, 1 eT Wanr—Bib White, Ihn~- tandard, Sc; Joone, 14c; 13, Gem 10¢; . Boots and Shoes. . Y market to 43% ¢, but on rececipt of estimated o vaE—Active but weak | Whitewood B, Co. .. 5 N1s—Solid « Het ny xl‘.”'“"v"" PESUSRRE - s 1 receipts for to-morrow of €32 cars, a weakness led at £4.843 for sixty-day bills, | Benjamin & V Berliu oil, 6 RobS, L. GARELCH D FRa LR, KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods, was manifested and it was sold freely until | #-57% for demand. Brush Lake C. Co.. Gro. B BARKER Kiccessors 10 Hewd, Jones & Co 1166 Harney Street, Omabia. s WhfllBSfllfl Manafactarers of Boots flflfl SMBS TllF BANK OF COMMBR( | 255t et =22 W, Cor. Farnam and 15th Sts. Jobbers of Boots a'ifl_ Shioes. lnhl in Capital. £500,000 | 1101 115110 Douglne rs:» ufactory, Sum: GEO. E. BAR E. L. Hll I(Il'l\\ [ Rockport, Gige it reachied LV obic rallied on ¢ id for October, where it PRC ering purchases. The senti- ment is 1 favor of lower prices, and the | Cnicaco, Sept. close was weak at 42¢c, about the lowest | the b figure of the day. S5 Offico Fixtures. _ THE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturess of Office and Saloon Fixtures. ocand Y 1ae odran wing coe i ind 1 fephons 1z . —Commencing to-day d of trade will bave one session, last- Receipts of oats were larger by a third [ N8 until Lils, instead of two scssions, us than was aaticipated, and with a marked im- | herctofore. The following is the 1:15 clos- provement in grading and enly a moderate | ing: demand. Thero was no cause for surpriso | Wheat—Stronger; that the market averaged barely steady to 2 weak. A good many ots are in sight. and with liberal receipts from this time forward there was little disposition to buy t, President. Je; October, e, October, 427¢; Ve | South 1ith Sc. Oioabs. President. HNSON, Cashler. ial, 15¢ ;Dakota 5, 1e; L«.umuj.:. CLARKE COFFEE CO GinaLa Coftes iy Spice Milla. o W Peas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder, |~ “cumminGs & NEILSON, % Trading opened with a con- tinuation of yesterday's bullish feeling, after a temporary upward wrn in C pork and short ribs, an easier state of affairs assumed control. During tue greater por- October, B 4 low prices. May ar futures we 516¢, GITAM. 80 o hin a narrow range wh a iee P ANDERSON. n.m....‘.l 1:#;‘..."',‘:’.:::\“,,"“;..M:E.;“T, e Wholesale Dealers in ity e e ol S | Ry svcntn o itk M e ana o | e e —— | Puints, 00, Window Glas, Ete. wit ovember and year dmlllmio 1 .l(u. lo pc }.’I'lmc‘llunlnlh_)'—!l um. received on m« ost {n orable terms, Crockery and Glasswa, § Omaba, Mn v.” No. 2 0ats to g0 to stor “lax—$1.31. s 2 iz 3 were lelml‘v at 24}¢c, while in store lots were Whisky--£1.20, Agbnte ,..‘:";.';..,fifi."?tqm,m 800 Paper" easier at 24¢, Pork—\eak and lower; cash and Octo- W. D. MEAD, Pres, w I>\h\|> Jr. grs ks Tedch ASTOEI I S 2 A I provisions a somerwhat nervous market ‘Novembor, §14.01 14(@14.00, lantic 1, 44, DAVIDJAMIESON, Trens, WN.MCCAN DL, [}{'ucbgry‘ G]agswam Ldmps Cmmngys CARPENTER PAFER CO., was witnessed. A cash ober, $10.70; urora lantic P, 44, ¥ q Wholesale Paper Dealers, Cary A nige stock of Printing. Wrapping nnd Writing Pa,er. Bpecial attention given to car load orders, irm _and unchanged; bakers', £ bakers', a ) 5 + Pepperell 0, 4-4, 6 2 A5s Y 1 i Boxes. tion of the sossion thoro was' movs, incling: | * Dy Sal Manie Shom e e ‘,{..,"fi 03, 510, o INCORPORATED. CI‘[D(EI‘;’. Glfl}SWflI‘G, L I{\IS, Silverware e e tion to sell than o buy, though tri short clear, $0.00 Wacliuse q Ete. 1514 Faraam St., New Paxton Bullding. auie siow and without much intercat, "o 3 T Awora 3, +4, | Capital, - $100,000 |- eiusoin PI‘(]DHCII)X‘ Omatia Paper Box Factary. JRAE Hotis Bt rauntor SRy 3.40 t Pomg 20 8 o7, 10}c; Loans Mudeon Real Estate. _Commission and Storage. and 1610 Dougias St Omabs, Neby last night's fing ations. " Tie decling ealy: full cream cheddars, Si Sa e No commissions, Money on hand, RIDDELL & RIDDELL. # ork. e i ‘Gctber tard, 76 n oung An s | 29, 12 0m 10cs Mesheint (2 314 Sow h 15th Street, Omaha, Neb Sturm and Commission Merchants, “Scods. short ribs and November pork, be nver lard and Janus : in year pork, ye Packers Purchases. in, 15cs HA R, 0, 2 Showing the nu 'y short Fibs, ¢ lard and January OR1N Allen, tic Ricnr PriNts — Dreéss — Ch Pink dnd Robes— Homt. E n '&.I.‘!r‘rl d calf, anded hides 15 per ¢ each; dry salted, R CHICAGO LIVE STOCH. dry flint, 750 ent off; dcacons, Allen, 6¢; Rieh: Eddystone, 6ige; Cricaco, Sept. 2).—|Special Telegram to Tue Bee.|—Catrie—Receipts, as will be noted, are again heavy and the chances are that the run for the week will reach nearly 70,000, the largest number ever marketed in one week, the previous big run for a week amounting to 62,000. Out of 15,000 on sale | Burley, . o there were nearly 8,000 Texans and rangers; | _ New Yorlk, 20.—Wheat—Receints, 309 cars of the latter were in sight when this R aporisy 45,500 spot market steadier; report closed. Trade was unscttled and | NG 251ed, 47¢ in clevator, 8- afloat, 45 @ prices uneven from the opening to the clos “No. 1 sed, $1.03: options deciined As has been the case all along, good stocl m)%e, but rallied and closed_steady cither natives, Texans or rangers, sold fair under Yesterday: No. 2 red, October, Spectaities - Rott een. Pouitey, Game, K ) Omana, Nebrask Shipmnets. Pucif Capital Stock -$150,000 | —FRESERICK J. FAIRBRASS. OMAHA SAVINGS BANK. | — cow""&—o Whnle;a']:tg ParmTPTEffiannGaEeum —_— el mz,'u.,m S ; ELELCEn SuBTio - cambric | Liahilities of Stockholders 300,000 Wholerale Loans Made on Real Estate, | = e svoomacime — “ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO.. Smrage Pnrwarflmg and Com \ I I ““ '1}!%‘.‘ Flour, bbls, 1301 DOUGLAS STREEL Produee Commission and Cum Storage. Tiive Per Cont Interist Paid on De- | PO, Fed, Grain andG erel Commision i oszla--(,mn'nll ded Semi- Annual’ o the lA,;’nG’. and lowest 210,000 150,000 Mer\n-m Correspond % Ktreet, ited. 1014 North 16th Pepperell perell, 0. OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., BsF, .\,,i’:li'cjgw Jubbers of Hard and Soft Coal. []MAHA HANUFACTURE I e _____ Brewers. STORZ & ILER, President. F. W. WESSEL L. & it Vice President. 29 South 13th Street, Omaba, Ncbraska, . W, SELS, Manzging Director. _ 2 = :VUMS} WILBUR, Cushier. J. J. JOHNSON & [CO,, 38 @365 320 @3 No sales. 350 £1.8.— Plaid~Raftsmen,2e; Gosnen, Clear Lake, 3i¢c; Iron Mountain, i o4 v ¥ | closing at 97ice. woll, and in some cases equally as strong as | SIS GLITEC o 0L o 0 e ; 000 STOCKHOLDERS: Lager Beer Brew! yesterday. Every shipper west of the Mis- | (3 GNP aull; Nor 2, 52 3% ase eTT, Gy G Bavox, Hflnflfflctflrm U(lefl, A i e e 0 e E" s sissippi seems to be animated with a desire to | in clovator, 53,@:%c afloat: ungraded v L M e AP rih i, na oS : get his stock in on low rail rates | mixed, 52/@-e; options dull @ Live Stock Notes, it = aress, ttenton dress, October closing at 5214 ceipts, 161,00 lower on white, shade off on white, 34@dsc: mixed western, waite western, 27@i3c; options but so far what has been made in that airection has been lost on the decline on account of overstocking the market. Trade was not exactl ow, as a large num- ber went over the scales during the after- noon and the chances were that everything desirable would be sold. But there was an Sheep are selling lower nany otherkind Jouraal. W. H. Terwilliger and A. D, McDonald, of Dwight, came in with a load of hogs each. A L es " H. Hansen, Wayne, Kan., was in_with a Dcderately otive,put “ec lower and weak, | 1,041 of mixed cattle, which s0ld on the mar- Coffeo—Options opened steady and firm, | Ket. eomlce ““EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cot Jobn Epeneter, Propriator. 0 D Nortl Inh Street, Oy ““Woods, Bi{c; Peacock, 514 lf!l £—Arnola, L Gl4c: Arnol 1B long dloth, 1044 i McCook, , ighper | 1. Niewax, N E. WILGUR. ong —— 3 Arnold ___Dry Coods sna Notions. 214 South 13th St.. Omak:a tsettisn anahuumtistactorys ;’:‘?“]‘({!io;:fiolg with light bu rm cable: Taking the fresh reccipts of cattle and etel A, 13; Windsor Gold FIR%T NATI[]NAL BANK " M.ESMITH & Cco., - = : rade. salesman reluct de a pric bags, including September, § what e held over it kept the boys rustling -, 1 - h$ in the fear that bus buyer, would ride away | §i3saric 13: November, § % 'ud yardage for them all, o onia X, 03¢c; Oal- ) « | Dry Goods, Furaishing Goods and Notions, | “WesTern NewspapeR GNTON, and leave him, and the buye: ed in | Rio quict and firm: fair carg Omaha it \m-'n is bound to become 1 # - 3 kin an o, eari o e woula b | ™ Bclaicam” Sty Vi Tule: e | good Shkp mistkce & Sese e s G U. 5. DEPOSITORY. s ommexe. | AUKIGry Pablishens. taken, but stock “moved on” all the same, at | closed at 2 that any came hers, and stll less frequent acid, 15¢c o | OMAHA, = NEBRASKA. | KILPATRICK-KOCH GOODS Co 7ot 12 Seoviien gne pice or auother, e day closing With | biggs=1iudy” and quiot; wostorn, 1034@ | chat ani were old VAl cobasin, sc; peiviiy Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions pated, Values may be quoted 25@30c lower | **Hore _Steady but quict, Of the three great pork packing centers, Chloroform, 47e: glycerine, 2o ) _Rubber Goods._ than this tume last week on native steers, 30 Chicago, Kansas City and Omaha, the latter | gum Arabic, select, $1.00: gum camphor, Corng Capital..... vererrsessrevinesss$300,000 | Gonts' Furnisbing dood 11th and Hainey d—Spot western dull and nominal at kn. o5 3 « n n Srphla ¢ Sta., Omata, OMAHA RUBBER © co., 460 nitive covws, Sasloon westerns 20 | 0S5 b0r optians Tow: irrogutar and | 1t e GLY om which has puckod more hogs | gum eplum ELISS sul morpiit, $0° | Surplug.......oiecs [iadieiole g 5 Hanufacturers and Deal ¢ exans. ~The peus were crowded | quiet: sales at $10.85@10.90, closing at $10.55 | "{$ “"Tie business of the other two citios O 305 10c: headlight P acturers and Dealers in le with native cows and heifers. Veal calves | 10,90, AR Fab) Union Stocl ¢ vy DEWEY & STONE, "% | il Clothing and u.mcr&um. X018 Farnam were in heavy supply. _Salesmen reported a | “Bittar—In moderate demand and stead bly.—([Union Stoc N HERMAN KOUNTZE, President, avoi Vieoprestacns | WHOIESElE Dealers in Farnitare, L boiied, 536, S, Cashier. Farnam Stroet, Omahi M A D’ISBaov' £ G0., St. Louis, Sept = 20.—Wheat —!Firm; Produce, Fruits, Ete. QUiNiNE—P. & W-, per oz, bc; German, W. H, MEGUIER, Assistant Cashler, CHARLES SHIVERICK, i osale cash, 913gc: October, 913c. Burrer—Fancy, solid-packed creamery, 18 | per oz, 42 Furnitre SKSIIL Doors Bllflfl& and Moulding - Corn-Lower; cash, 40i,¢; October, 40c. c: choice country, l6@lse; common Branch c il 3 HULL h Uftice, 12th and 1zand Streets, Omaha, M b Dulls cash, 8236} Oc 0. s, 104 Metals and Tinners' Stock. Omaka, Nebraska. O(dls ull; cash, 32%(c; October, 23 ics, 10 late, A ¢ NEBRASKA SBVINGS BENK BERN e il oc TSSO BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. ) LG, 14x20 & Crocerios, Bl & slight improvement in the demand for stock- 5 ors and feoders. The recoipts fncluded | Meam 389 £,000" Texans and westerns; choice to extra Deeves, £0.00@ 50; medium to good steers, 1,350 10 1,500 1bs, $3.40@4.20; stockers and fooders, $1.003 30, Tex Indian steers, 650 to 1, 05! 1bs, 1bs Yards Journal (St. P (15c; western creamery, . - = iy e el T daxs: OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, ne, 4ic; linseed rictiy fresh, 14 A Grapes—31 mmnnl at 5314 candled, C1.50 per case. 0 natives and half- brceds 3. .Au.m wintered Texans, EINCHN. ) 3 A o Grarss —dG@ove per 10-b Chamber of PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., p aflflrflfiml‘el‘swfig! .§§spnungp% ‘rade was barely as active as for a G ) 5 B e : . Corner Sth and Leayeoworth > vo Da s g er—Quiet and easy; creamery, 15@ m_ nEs—California, $1.0001.50 per box; 4 5 o e v sy oo Pt e XU e “Fatcr | utior Qe sud essy RO SLERL e hox) s100,000 | Wholesele Groceries and Provisions, = 6. hands Afternoon board—Wheat lower; Sept o, hsne October, 41%c bid: Dec and oats stead Lizbility of slu( k'mhl 3y paid on ping demand was below the aves wAltarmae rts sold slow. As to_ prices there | Des, liicbi little or no change. Here and there | ber 9ie. C there were lots of common_ packers that sold | Minueapolis, minon, §1.50g2.25 per bunch; s k‘?o.lr?(f 00 and 711 €. 10t St., Omaha, N, McCORD, BERADY & CO., ) per case. 9 dozen, for a nickle or o lower, but in a general way | receipts were 253 cars and 63 w p er bu, Jous T MLES I A Wholesale Grocers, values were about the same as for a day $ s found no trouble in obta Porators—40@dic per bushel. O MAS, Cashier. 1 (b and Leavenworth Streets, Omaha, Nebraska, two past. Heavy sol 3,75, and Phil- u-n- for good milling SWEET POTATOES—T5( 1. . —_— e e WRRER. b4 1 , and ?flm“ Bu @ cost §6.5006.55, Mixed tions; No. 1 hard PoUrLTRY—No dress, the market; atnam Stree u-fl.' Bey £1.03 per doz.; spring ) 4 5 n,83.0 .60 for the best, and #.20@ 1» r u-u, 8 i .40 for common to medium, Light sorts 1 northern, ‘\-n\.‘m n fair demand, Yorkers making £6.40 | old, §L01, nes and lighter weight $6.0066.25. Fow- | September, (1} bought about 50 light at from | new - Hardware. MARKS BROS. SADDLERY Sadilery & Titaersof Saidlery Hariware CHUHCHILL PUMP CO,, =" Wholesale Pumn Pipe, Filtings, £2.00ah.00; solid 1 §i r bu box; , 1o average about 130 1bs. Kansas City, Sept. 20 —Wheat—Quiet; sl s And Le 1031 and 14T aracy St Ozata, | U. S, WIND hugmL * PUMP — No. s ! bid; October, 783e as R i cbras SI < IWWE STOCK. December, ~1¢ bid; No. 3 red, cash, 70¢; Live—S5@ & rtland cement, 0y q|= — eam and wmcr SHDM aan > .t;n \\::)x s5¢ bid. me stic : 2 ) 5; 2y . Noavy Hardwara. a5 Wiga ils. 013300 0 Farn . T Samst o orn—Quiet; No, : ] 3 . S, g 9 Farnam 8., ml(l"r]‘l:‘l‘rgl;y.“ss"m’.,“i! The Drovers' [0 tamat Qutober, 100 bid thr range, a ason It lmproperly W. J. EROATCH, anuger. Oats—No. 2, cash, 3¢ = b aat. Tilla "October, 8350; e, ~Receipts, 1 and 10@15 £3.40@ . cows, bulls and mixed an steers, §2.40 X : n e BR()WN ELL & RIDGES FOOD. | ol it vt 8ot | g, il G e Sheet Ircn Work Steam Pumps, es iealtay, joyous children. Try it. 3 Work Steam Pumps, Zf'u“'“' 115124 cush, S5 Lumber. First and second ciear, 2 in . $47 00@40 J Bl e H,IMEEAU(,H & TAYLOR, - { egt Ly % et H O O0@s1 00 Y s N L eSS L BN uptand, 8007 No. & %ol Buley e Ko tron Works. } skips, &7 Sa@5.0 ¢ Provisions —Firmer, l’urz(—(,'\sh and Sep- | 2 upland, 85,00, i G A 3 g | iechanics Tools wad Butaio Scales. 15 Dougias s ™M EOILER WORKS, pts, S,000; market steady: | tember, $14.00. B 10.00. B select, 13 wllg R ; i — E Carter & £on, Prop's. Manufacturers of all kindé st 0 westorns, #.20G8.05; | Cinclunatl, Sept. 20.—Wheat—Strong; FEED—$17.00 por ton. A Stock bodrds, 5 AR S Thimher RECTOR, WILHELMY Steam Boilers, Tz q Sheet I Texans, $2.00@3.40: lambs, $3.75@5.40. No. 2 red, (0, Cider, S@idc per gal White | B stock boards, ke Wuuw<ale Hflmwa]‘@ eam Boilers, Tents aud Sheet Iron wm Kansas City, Sept. 20.—Cattle—Re. Corn—Dull; No. 2 mixed, 4614c wine, 9¢10¢ per gal. C stock bourds, Bt rice 11st ~-FREE! Address - Workss .,m b sad B. & M. Crosing. 5,200; shipments, 5, dressed beef Oats—Easy; No. 2 mixed, 24/5¢. D stock boards, 16 feet, 12 b D. 8. LAKE, I $ » AL,{{;}“,!;_‘ C: 2 n TRt pt ™, Jipping steers nominally steady; Whisky—Firm at §1.14. Grocers' List. Flooring, first common, 6 in. J » I'rop., 0 grass rangers slow but steady; corn-fe — Revised prices are as follows: Flooring, second common, 6 in _Shenandoah, lowa. _ “ESEN HARD= wrungh[ fil]fl CasI I]‘,m Building W[fl. weak uud 10c lower; good to choice corn-fed, OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Stark A, seamless, 22¢; Amos- t fencing fleoring, FANY $5.00@5.50: common to medium, §3. :5@ ) keag, scamless, ton A, seamless, z first and second ¢l 14616 £t 25 0 Are the BEST, Engines. Brass Work, Genoral Foundry, Ule;'nlnl.‘ e aud Toodiug sters, $1.60@8.00 Gartle. | o nerican, scamice Blaiag, fowy aad seouud cloer, 18191 &8 M Wholesale Hardware Utmery. Tin Plate, e e st gith U Fa e range steers, $1.80@3.4); common, §1. .&g--s. Thursday, Sept. 20, 1888, 05 bu, n@m gurni Siding, second common Hogzs—Receipts, 4,000; shipments, 1,300 The market was demoralized by the heavy | nies, double, 20¢; wool s: market steady to strong; good to choice, | receipts. The heavy receipts at Chicago, | Flax, 33¢; extra sail, 20 $6.40026.50; common to medium, §5.40@0.30. | which reports the largest week's receipts on | cottou. 21¢; jute, 1oc. Common boards No. 2 boards, all le Metals, Sheet Iron, et ts for'T Pl R WoRKE Miami Powder ::\dl e a fudons floal . OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORK S Mannfacturers of Wire and [ron Rejlingg good, 16@ | Fencing No. 3, 1 record, and the consequent lower market, Correes—Mocha, 25@2%c; —_— - =5 | Desk Raila, Window Guards Flower Stan Natlonal & Stock Xards % o0; | helped to depress the trade here. The mar. | 17c; Mandahling, b o foasting o o R et W PALEER | N.¥WOmiY, 3R RS T i Crect, Omang. T 1= D25 wmarket lower: choice heavy | ket here was fully 15¢ lower than yosterday [ 16ci O. G. Java, H@2ic; Java, interior, Timber, 4x4, sx3, 13416 feet A 0., e R g o T OMAHA SAFE dha IRON WORKST & ative stecrs. §3.0005.00; fair to good native | and 30@dlc lower than last week on west- | 25c: Rio, tancy, 164 10c; Santos and Mara- | Pickets, first rough, good Live Stock Commission Merchanls W. L. PARROTTE & CO., 2 S’ - D e o, butchars stoors mediim 1o | erns. The trade was extremely dull. The | caibo, 1i@de: Arbuckles, 194c; MLaugh- | Pickets,fancy head and dressed,selected e oo 1 Gyt Exchange uiioe, Ueion | WHOIG3a] Hanmu[ Firg & Burglar Proof Safes 4 Shoios, ¥ 25ima 80 stockers and foeders. fair | Shippers daro not do anything on secount of | linss XXXX, 1ok | Lt Tl Shingloh cholco & toeatra A. Vi fomi bins weveion | Wholgsale Hats, Caps aud S{raw GOodS | camioose e o 28 Wi Feaclug S h 0% 30@ e demoralizat els an. AR — {e3 o; | Shingles, standar m— L L . o y or B z R 3&\%‘3“"’ Sorwled, B the packers were very light buyers. The | white extra C, Tics extra C, 9¢; yellow | Shingles, No. 1 *ORIMERWESTERFIELD & MALEY LR sy Heooh Omabes Hobe il i T ipte. 400; ~ shipments, 400; | total number of cattle of all kinds soid was | C, 7ei powdered, (¢; cuges, The. Lath, dry. Live Stock Commission, - market steady; choice heavy aad buichers' | very small. HoNat—1 @lsc for oue'pouad frames; | Fosts, ea voum 18 Beeh b, ; g Lumber. 5 selections, 0 $.60@0.75; packing, medium 1o Hogs. S nawaee Choise. yelie Bi@ao; dark = "Wk Gmaik Naue® Biook Yards ""OMAHA LUMBER CO., | CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS ‘— y mgnw. light grades, ordinary to The receipts were not heavy, but the mar- rry ¥y g 3 dar] Went to Plattsmouth. e 1, 80,20 e ket was bc lower. The average lity of oung America, full cream, About a dozen supporters of Jotn A. N FINANCIAL. the hogs was very common and t re was | O@lic; full cream cheddars, 9:{@10c; full | Shane left u ‘ ity for Plattsmouth las not a choice load in the yards. Everything | cream flats, 9'5c; good to choice skimmed | night to attend 6} XANDER & FITGH, h IrunanflWIre 1083, Comminy ey e S, | 2 s of Bl Wl a Vi | [0 L, W T, RUINES O S tration in that burgh <9m 22, Oppg e Excb: e Bullding, Unios Btock > New Yorg, Sept. 20.—[Special 'felegram ‘was sold before the close. _::runa.lbt:;z.-,.j a e rndg ‘{““ was di ed upwards of an hour, ,_,__r_*‘“""ns_‘“‘:-g—___ LouiIs BRADFORD. T— s : S— m, in s, ;doin aad there is a possibility that most u( the UNIO TOC , ER & WHI :,.::,fl,“,::J..f:::‘:.,,.:r,,.:":z:,::;*:: T et s 2o ey and e | B L S ' S e | e, il v o shnalyla rat O Onag, L, | w1 bumer, Lt Line, Sas, | o o Fonar P ’&%}‘.E’ i gherl mouth o ht. ey were joine s 4, Etz. Virds, Comer Tih and some extent Ia sympathy with London, the | good many head chauged bands, bbls' $4.50 strong w‘nexrm:;":n from S{)uth Ongu!u. V. w,,mm .uuho D""'"' Corser General nts Tor Diobald Sae & Wk Ca