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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1888, .80 3 9 t Mol L ! £ M.-.m\\y‘.(.f\.m.n acid, A Strong Bull Feeling Still Controls | ¢ haf 03, X 20, 86 'ho ars' Jou Stromal r ented by : L Catedonia X, 01yc: Cal ONARAJOBBERS DIRECTORY UMAHAJOPHERS ]]thG’l‘(lBY __Agricuiturai Tmplement ste “ | Lower, who came f S¥ith a load of he TR e TR LAl Ll L C. N, DIETZ, B " g ver, who came ¥ith a load of ho orax, 10 chloroform, 47c: in Wheat. Tos, #4410 ) ibs, . o , ik | B 8, Hopizi o4 Bion fopmerty gom Atable, solock 3180 Buns BcalrrmAgrlculmralImmsmfnts,Wagnns Dealer fn All Kinds of Lumher. bt ot o) 1 J s ) o tlem of Waggonor! Bifiney & Co. stoppe g apiur sulph, morphin, Carriages and Ty, 1 vel, boLW 40 Nb 0d b 4 -] Y stockers aud feo 81550 the yards on his ¥ e romide e £ e CORN ADVANCES IN SYMPATHY. + wintered 3 f sl ers, 81, The: ;¢ Ott.8—01 headlight, 1 wonssn v.unmAY, waay, foating froin tis gt N Tart ot | SLEMB@A10] Westart magsre, P15 | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, ; gasoline, West Virgiuia LININGER & METCALF €O Lumhcr Lime, Coment, Ete,, Btc. |orn<-rmh lml Douglas Sta.. nm- L, Nebraska T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., and they submi the very start, turn the gon lle: zero, 1 golden ma- extra W. S, : No. 1 lard, rpentine, 4ie; - linseed raw, 80c3 to a downturn Hogs—Receipts, 14,000 d from that lower; mixed, 103 heavy, al market Moderate Activity in Oats at an Im provement Over Monday-—Uro- Produce, Fraits, Ete, Trade continued véry good and all h of 10@ Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Carriages __DBusgles, Eie. Wholesale. O nds s jobbing trads 484 Tuirly busy oy | boiicd, " % weaker, fin el sing . in the jobbing trade are fuirly busy. Money 5 & W 1011 LIN, URENDUR & MARTI Looking U Talr ».ukvnu -mu“:n bankers' hands ample for all legitimate o J— Ofce, 143 Farnam Street. Omahi &1 the cloo ait peckog saria wots | méfies siow ead weaksr, atives, $4006 Lo e i véatior. Amculmrallmnlemems Wazous&Bumcs e arvam MreeL Omane at their strings wi l\)M |ml o over | 3.50; lanbs, & Kdboen A & Hemlock sole, 18 06, Q6 and W7 Jones Street, l\n '™ . 0 SHICAGO PRODUGE 1 3 : " Burren—Fancy, solid-packed ercamery, 18 | g SHUOCK - 00 1aP 160 CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. .00, Kansas City, t ttle—Re Choice. sountry, W 1se: " comwon | S per Ib; oak harness, por 1b; selec- P.MAST & CO, Wholesale Lumber, Etc. Cricaco, Sept. 25, pacial Telegram to | BIUSY ceipts, 7,000; shipments, 53(0. Steers were ted oak and trace, 3¢ per 1b; oak and hem. Tus Bew) i 1B gmlbling gra ping b dull and weak and cows' more active; grass lock upper, 20@33c per foot. . Hemlock calf ) t opencd 1'c @1l nigher | phins than it closed yesterday other 13 the outside p tensive range hi10c low good to choice corn-fed £,0005.50:_common to medium, §1.23 stockers and feeding range steers, §1.800 Hogs—Receints, sy skin, No. ‘1, S0@tc per 1b, according to 0_per “-‘I““\ weight; oak calf skin, . 00c@21.00 per per 104b gy Philadelphia calf skin, extra, $1.00@1.10 8 B . | perIb; hemlock kip skin, No. 1, 0 _“' 00@L50 par box; |y gak kip skin, No. 1, 10 asc per | and advanc d closed at a little r s attained. Therd izing by the longs to-da; 1 an- | B0a4de lo tion from | sorted are was ex. | Prime, and mon light b, Manm‘acmrm of Bupksye Drils, S(:aflcrs ARG R A, R and erirers. Cor. 1l to & again CHAS. R. LEE, “winoNA A‘&‘!.Eh".l“"‘“ 00— Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, 40; Cows, #1.: J00: shipm conrmons vy Aot whrs. b Agriultael Iplements, Wagons & BUgais | woescaret s s oo s an oot bear interest. \vas also conside i @5.90; skips and Digs, £.00@3.00. 4 WL Fronch kip skins, do, 80ca Coror 1th =t Nicholas Str _— L MONS—84, mlu per case, new buying by late investors. First « russe! s SR s YR Millinery and Notlons. 0 National k Yards, East St ¢ per dozen. Fus jotly 1301, satin OMAHA BRAN G ~ 1L JYR were generally higher, and closing cables do opening at | Louls, Sept 1,000 ¢ por bu I":“kl-.'l"!"':g"f ok J.F. SEIBERLING & CO. 1§ UBERFEFD}E.II?I'& Lu&.N i not indicate that placidity of spirit on the ures of yesterday was fol- | shipments, 8005 _, Choice ':I»“'""- cos, boot log, 23@Hue per N P pnd f i nnorte 0] world advices a few days ago pictured. For- | the g declined fractionally early in | medium to choice, .80 1 305 stockers wid 150015 it doz.s afFing {"j‘\mlfl*y kid, 80@40: per {';M;' l\n"gxlir'np W.E. Mead, Manager, 1215 Leavonworth st. Omaha - cigners delight to be considered languidly in- | the forenoon. After this th ors, fafr 1o pood, 250 G LR b L by MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD Co Ovoralla. lifferent to Ameri e ) o progs, 8000 1 per dozeni ining different to American markets, an 0140 Oc#1.00 per bu, £5.00@10.00 per 100, $4,00@3.50 per bu box; they are |“provement in values, but the market wi usually at home in that role. They seem to | and the volume of business not large. be getting over their languor, however, if | was some waiting to learn the reliance is to be placed on private cables, | St. Paul meeting in London, but when the Liverpool is quoted higher, and continental | result was made known it was without markets are described as excited, with a | visible eff The FEnglish stockholders greater disposition to bid for wheat, With | voted to act with J. 8, Morgan & Co. for a Chicago and eastern k:ts from OGe12c | consolidation to protect their interests, and it above the export basis, and Duluth and Min was said that stockho rs representing 180,- neapolis 10¢ above Chic the | 000 shares had deposited their holdings with | The western v formality of bidding would that firm. The Rock I cattle into the mar like an idle wasts of clared on yosterday the R unless old world bidders expand their | 11§ per cent, and this morning that stock | heavier than on the : ! : views suddenlyor we drop with a terrific | opened 13§ higher, though it subscquently ‘s market was slow a Lima beans hic per pounc slump. Tho ‘northwest continues to bubble | lost part of the . St. Paul opencd I gh quite n good many HAY=_1. 0. 0. cars, No. 1 upland, $3.00; No. over with native stre Duluth bid higl 1 |>(| a little and then hands, Native cows S upland, £5. to-day for Scptember, 81,1014 for De advanced to 6 1 buying, nm-.- W0 por dozen; apron skins, §10.00@ Manufacturers andJobbers in CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., X per dozen. Wagors, Buggies, Rakas, Plows Bl Manufacturers of Ovepalis Cor. 9th and Paciiic streets, Omaha, N sult of the ver dozen 5t 21.00 per dozen. Teans Pants, Shirts, Kte. Mand 101 Douglas Street, _— _——____| minkia Artists’ Materials. oo — A HOSPE, Jr., Nu!.ana 73T, ROBINSON NOTION CO. ATU{E" Materies, Pians 800 DU, | o Notions and Furuihing Gons 403 and 40 SCuth 10th St., Owah plaster, &.00@ and nut, £10.503 g, §7.00, Su- 05 steam o 25, 1838, re still pouring their <|m| there is no ay Lumber. Braxs—Choice eastern handpicked navies, | First and second clear, 1g@2 $2.00 per western hand _ picked and sccond elear, 111}y AV es, mediums, §1.50@1.60, N Bnokvmllora and Stationers. —— .M, & S. W. JONES, RAArE ool aSas . T, Kenyon & Co. lesalo & Ketell | ‘CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., “,Qflflysglllj{g,?‘flfl ?'flflflffi,h- wners, | Whlsale Refined and Lubricating Oils Douglas Stree . Neb, Axlo Grease, Ktc., Omabia. A, 1. Bishop, Manager. 0000 00 VG 00 e €03y 00 1aelig in. 85 0037 00 46 00 Sucedssors to $1.50 to and the quality was Brax s rds, 136 fc lasd s’ ranie €115 0 8500 | Correb IRn—$1700 per ton i Lzl w T " VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, and £1.12 for May. Recoipts show that the | which there was a fair reaction W 82,55 to FoF weaturhNy |0 VINEOK jtse por g ito 1916 fo W | " Boots an: (TR attractive figures lately ruling in Duluth do | noon the became very dull .mmu. o od butchers’ stock and feeders sold at [ Wine, 10w pergal, 0 LR t 00 KENDALL, JONES & CO. Notions and Gent’s Pl]l'fllsmll[ Goods, not draw any considerable quantity of wheat | witl prices thut LB G de GESLETLU o (o LI ‘ WAl R 00 R R RetTa (5 TR S0 -3 bhowT b GOl e 1106 Harney Stroet, Omaha. past Minneapolis. The terrific advanc list st '“: LA B LU LRSS Grocers® List. Select foncing flooring. . .. 00 prices at all primary markets be ing. ! i e s of pvor 20t | Revised prices are as follow Siding, first and second 0 Wl!fllvsfllqilfiflllflfgc'tul]‘rfla‘pffBt_l IS‘?QQDFPQE)E Offico Fixturos. BOEBA L6 yidlarrebutes Hrakdnt BHive!] B Ees ok 'pald. $4.30 for a load of | . Baco1N A. scamless, 2205 Amos- | Siding, first comuion, 16 feet 00 | Akents for Boston it of aluarg ¥ cong § swiston A, 86 Tarney 8 ased movement from first | quentiul. At th keag, seamless, | Lewiston A, seaml Siding, se o ) 0 ll).'m Ccori-fed st Siding, second common. ( i 9c; ' American, loss, Cor boards 3 00 W. V. MORSE & CO.. Manutucture:s of hands, unless it should be that there is 1o | a gain of 14 and Hoc 5t 1ipslat H5es {08 B I@E At le Noi ¥ borirds; )l iengtiiss: Johbers of Boots and Shoes. Bflllk Offce and Saloon Fixtures, wheat or that farmers are following the ad- cmainder of tho list was generally not THo MR LAEAVAS B8 00 Orin aft Whon ibr]s i) dnum-» 20¢; wool o) vice thut has been dinned into their a as slo pe B wines— Fencing No 1, 1220 feet, . 1 B, 19@20¢; | Fencing No. 2, 1 Joists and s A Manufactory, Sum- | Mantles, Sden ook Cages, Drug Fixtures Wall ston. i o 105 Douglas St 0 far from the opening prices, 1101, 11631 & or Kt @id open it was at a d i ng quotations. | mand was light, there being no_shippers on n Pacitic. . 20t | the marlet, and the trade was slow cven ut rred, iy | the decline. The bulk of the hogs were sold but the market closed flat with no one try- ing to buy. The most of the hogs sold at £5.00 ana under, and it required something A to bring u\m #5.00. One load and a ine of 15¢, The de- ck for better p . weeks will test the temper of farmers on this point pretty thoroughly. The opening was ragged. There i cember at M9, (e, at the sat nt parts of the pit. The marke all quarters, and hold b The next two or th Cases. Vartib o Ilw\rn\dwln. X ) An ¢4 Rio, good, 1@ ; roasting Rio, 15@ Java, interior, 2@ i Santos and Mara- | Shingles, choice A to extia A. Ry bal 199;¢ Shingles, standard ated, Sige; conf. A, 8c; | Shingles, No. 1 extra C, i%(c; yellow | Lath, dr Coffoes, Spices, Fto. CO. “CLARKE CORERE.CO Paints and Oils. Teas, Coffees, Spices, Bfikllll Powider, | cummings & NEILSON, sale ! n-n.nn. Textrncth, Laundey Biue, inke Etc. e Wholesale Deaters in i1 Stral Tacif hicago & Alton bt stewdily aseendod e scale” wnt istyo Cof ot of fancy b Joc vy fHoparentticd cubes, e, " Posts, 20 v v Paints, 0ils, Wlll(lflW G1ass, Elfl. vas reachc 3 >mber a Ma of the hog: for out ram —_— Stroof EOhEC BoLbed o Thia advines, was 0ot | 1 Boow when a break o the market is to be expected W. L. WRIGHT, oice yeliow, 20@22!4c; dark | Block tin, small vig. Block tin, bar. . Copper, planish Copper accompanied with as great excitement as | Kunsas at any time, might have been expected. Trade was very | LakeShore.... large, the current running deep and ‘{"“'H“‘“h"d' strong, but it was neither nol REACE Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Climieys, | =~ GAwpEnTER PAPER © __ Fte lyilfl\n‘ 7 8. 13th bL Omnha, Nebrask: ' wnumsalc Pancr Dealflm do prefe .'\\ estern Unior Young America, full cream, full cream cheddars, ¢@toc; full cream flats, skimmed Sheep. There was only one 10@lic of light Colorado ADTCRROUE. THOBharth \rore 160, cataoatis | A MBwHY/oN /011 asy at 11¢@? por cont; | Sheep here but it w cheddars, 71" - ::fi:}‘,;:fif{ ;‘.’;‘fiu““"” " PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, Capry a nige stock of Printing, Wrapping md Writing think of having a band p o them and the | 1ast loan at 2 p: and closiug oftered at Receipts. Hl'lf Rl ediym, l:nl bl 1o in l!“‘l:‘ Copper, Tmoorters and Jobbers of ror. Bpecial f““"“"";""" to carload orders. bulls didn't time to think of it. Irom 3 per cont, bbls, §3.005 small, in bbls, Go in hal rang (Mg i Paper Boxes. SeL! Riia s honcd ' e oresoine, | B e Parsn—siiai; ehorkins, n Db, .05 do 1 Ralt Creciery, Glassware, Lamgs, SIVCIWAE | —— o ool i the marke d back 1, 1 cent. i Ete. 1514 Faraam St., New Paxton Building. = Pmurwlnr Omaha Paper Box Factory. 10 97 ¢ and May te ing was within 'j@ -Quict but steady ~day Dbills, $L88 for de- Tonacco—Plu JELLIES —§1.2 a63c; smoking, 16@90c. : il Roofting, 1C, 14 i of the top, howeve 3 _ “Commission and Storage. Nos. 17 and 1319 Douglas St, Omaha, Nebe and Uy market ad plenty of et theougls ——— Thefollowing 13 a tablo of prices paid in Rooffing, IX, 14x20 v D IDDELL & RIDDELL. : o, Tho wild and wooly bull Toeling in tho PRODTG R oo ntlops pald s, 11@12 por 1oy | Roofing, IC! g i northwest was the principal inspiration here b LR G b Lk thieh Lo | e A PR OB G (X for both buila and. bears. Tho pace. for'the | ST oned. i Li."f.’;‘. M‘W 5, Lo por b5 pure maple | SORN 1N UI‘EE[’, flfl qflmflllssmll Merchants, % Sy o Lt toning e Sept. 2. —Wheat—Stronger; | Primestecrs, 1300 tc i Ehestiom NG, Speciuit e Chioose . Gme, = i D s el xasodingly franid cash, October, 07%e; December, girime steora, 1100 to 1 DeaBesdioun Hysop; common to alr, BRI, T112iToward Street, Omaha _PHIL. STIMMEL & CO i ol KOS T Native fecders. jiboaty to attempt to break the current at this stag The 1 Solder, No. 1 F : 3 — | Wholcsale PflI‘lfl Field and Gardeu Seeds X vere 0u ay for Corn 5 cash and October, 42737e; | Western feeders ™ 3 GEO. SCHROECER & CO,, “1]'_:.“ s \;“\\\;;tm;;;;' :'.’,"i.‘.'.'l.v','.i,‘.';.‘x’.»..i.f Docenber, 9 1¢; May, 100, 1« Raneo steers, coti'or (0 cHioic G ;;llg:‘l Euccessors to McShune & Sehroeder) ¥ i i Jomes Birdot ORRRE. ators, thonght some curiowisy a8 to wWhat | | Oats-Rirms cash, 23c; October, ics | Comumon to ood cows @ e Oslong Stecl maile, bl Produce Commission and Cold Storage = = . a8 oW ifestes cy May, ‘J“ G ce fl COW! (2, 3 Ey 0 80, i i Py Hutchinson was doing was manifestc Ryo- Apfcch OGommonto/ohaioaballs @5 503 Oolong, choice to far Steel wails, hase, | Omalia, Nebraska. Storage, Forwarding & Commission it was generally admitted that he ye . (el 1,” common to medit 0, Imperial Jusk—Machine casungs, 003 . Ty VPN Y. ——— — eral seller, His realizing, whether greator | Barley PO () gaba o fancy, s0ase . mperial, | o Ve plates, §7.00@8,00; wrought iron,$8.00@ FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., small, produced no apparent effect. The e X DU0L002B8Y, ¢ d @ 10.00; bones, dry, £.00; steel, $5.00 per ton; ke . e A Dl A G Fir to clioice miixe : B ...‘.‘.‘.‘."°':;‘:x..m. i‘fffi;‘.:' L‘:L‘gu. ot o0 rag cumars b atne, | Plogr, Peed, Grain and Gencrel Commision Sffl,@!fl F'ugwa‘gmng and Cflc!!lmlflfll. mission incrckiants did o big business to-day. - Stopresontative Sal peanuts, 5@ p ! G £2/00@.00; tea lead, Al R L ok i, Py g unu g vember. ol @56 per b, as per - i - .t.:‘;"lwrulllyllmmr::l\”: 3;:'1(-.{_.::‘3‘ "n.fl"i'.ix'.'f.}g\‘-:;. \"‘A\ r.‘,',fif""'- 22 cows, natives DRIED ¥ RU m—b‘ms, mn boxes, per ib, 13@ — SBRANCH OFFICE. JOHN M. SHAW & CO. COMMISSION, Grain, Provisions, Stocks and Bonds. ment here, though in a minor key. The corn_market gencrally was under the influence of the excitement’ in wheat. Re- ceipts were under expectations to the extent of about 40 cars,2which somewhat helped the strength, and to-morrow’s promise of ouly 475 cars was o further stimulating feature. ding was_fairly active and closed at the Coal, Coke and Lime. ) OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO. . Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. mfipul§}1llx Street, Omaha, Nebrask: i . J. JOHNSON & [CO., 16c; dates, in boxes, T@l0c; anxon Malaga layér rasins, per box, $3.50@3.75; Mulaga loose raising, $2.30@2 new Valen- cia raisins, = per S@c; Cal forpia loose muscatels, per box. $1.40. pitted _cherries, per 1b. 20w?lc; Califor- nia pitted plums, per b, dried blackberries, 'per 1, 8% raspberries, per 1b, 23@2c; ev: n sacks, £3,00G+4.1 i Dcow Sult Meat —su-xm. shoulders, $7.6 43 yea) | o 0 short ribs, [ 3 ?\ILT}S:‘IQIS 1 cow, native. 15t lluLlor Quiet; creamery, 15@=22!4c; dairy, 14@18c. Cheese—Shade easier; full cream ched- STORZ & LER. i Lager Beer Brewe best prices of the day. It opened quiet but | dars, "('3“4& flats, \xv- %5 Young Ameri- ples, 8ig@ide; ' California sun dried | Margin Transactions a Specialty. Mflflurflflmrfll’s DI le(:, 221 North lgnmecmu Stroct, o-m'n..mn firm, at an improvement of J(@i4e on pre- peaches, 13c; Califorma unvared evaporated JOINSON & CHRISTIAN, Managers, Angauippens of Con, Conk Huster, Lim vious prices. There was not much life in 18, peaches, isc; evaporated | Califoraia NSO} STIAN, Managers. Dt it Sover mwm:“ ol carly trading until wheat had wade a consid- packed, 53 apricots, 19¢; Zantee c o; Turk: | 15 BOARD OF TRADE, - OMAHA, - \ Neb. erable advance, when the shorts took the alarm and began bidding briskly, which quickly advanced the price 1%c above the opening for the October option. The opening prico for October was at 4lc, with a few sales at 407¢e. It soon advanced to 4 sold off again to 41%c, but near again becatne quite strong and made 43%c for October, which was the best price of th November closed at a discount of 13e from 2R 5ig@s¥c per 1. dos—Unchanged; heavy green salted, light green salted, 63/ salml bull, be; green ealted calf, 647 i branded hides 15 por cont offs > each; dry salted, Recopts. Shipments. 0 18,000 40,000 ish prunes, 4 peel, 15¢; lemon peel, 10c (s olland Horrin Eish, 15 bbls., orange Members of the Chlcago Board of Trade. Priv- ate Wirex to Chicago and New York. EXHAUSTED \ VlTALlTY f[HE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work of the age on Mauhood, Nervous and! NEBRASKA FUEL CO., EAGLE CORNICE \ Shippers of Coal and CU..,. Manufacture Galvanized Iron aml B_flfllfl_ John Epeneter, Proprietor M 214 South 15th St., Omai Ot P Hirote O 90c. por keg, 5.00, Family’ 3,75 No. 1, $5 50 Makord1, 3 bbis, No. 1 _Shore, §15.00, lnrgc Family, $10.50; Labrador Herring, $4.50; Columbla River Sulmon, £17.00 per bbl. Covrisi—Per Ib, whole, 6¢; bricks and deacons, 20@ Flour, bbls. Wheat bu Corn, bu D _Dry uoou- ana Notions. | == M. E SMITH & CO., - Prlnlera Malgr strion T8 5 Physical Debiity, Promaturo "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, October, and December and year cach gained | Oats, bu, CANDY: od S@18c; stick, tie; Decline, Errors of Youth, and DI‘Y Gl)l]ds Plll‘lllsllll]! Gflflfls afld Nflflflfl AIlellflly anlsm’“‘ " 1l4¢ on yesterday’s last quotation, the final | Rye, bu Pr rock candy, 10}{@!1 fancy candy theuntold misericsconsequent 1102 ana nm Dougles, Cor. 11th 8t., Omaha, Neb. price to-day being 38ige. Moy closed wt 333 | Barley, thereon, 20 pages 8vo, 135 prescriptions for all diseases. Cloth, full git, only 81.00, by . mall, sealed. Illustrative sample free toall young and middle aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by tho Na- tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box 1695, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKEL, grad Denlers In Tygl‘ Presses and Printers' Suj KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOQDS Co 15 Sirests Omal Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions ‘Rubber Coods. Gents' Furnishing Goods. l;fln::illl'lh nnd Hauney OMAHA RUBBER co.. == === | Manufscurer and Dealens n Rubber Goods _7' e | Ol Clothing and Lesthor Bolting. 1008 Farnam @ssige. Oats were maderately active early in the session, ruling quiet later and averaging a fraction higher than yesterday. Receipts continue Liberal, but at the same time the day’s advance in corn was sufficient to call out a little strength in this cereal with most of the trading in May, which sold up to 25, New York, Sept. 25, 44,0005 exports, 24,000; spot market 15{(@ higher'; moderate business No. 2 red, $1.00% @Lony in elevator, $1015@L02 #1.021(@1.08% . 0. b.! No. 3 red Ted, Me: ungraded rod, 93@$ red, nominal; options n Dry Goods, seLS—10 per cent dfs.; L {o; _SS, 3o Nameless, I c; No. 10, 8ige; No. 40, ]l))‘c; bige; No. w 183 No. 30, colored, o} No. 50, colored, No. '70, colored, 12ige; Bristol, 1214¢; Umnrn le(‘lfl(“ 17¢ LAII!’ET\ ARP—Bib White, 19c; colored, 0 steers, Tex1116 $6 steers, Tex1122 70 feeders. .. 950 11 feeders. . . 904 55 feeders Co1015 g No. 1 2(w2lgc higher, c|os|m{ strong; October §1.01@L.03, closing [arvi Medlcal College, 25 ycars'| ice mowt o o trading s May, wiichuclo o | St I e E b domgdyidaieed Bt wm';;m;afigmfih - T Se—— . v S AL i i 0. Av. Shk. Pr. 3 s—Standa em 10c; Beauty, . Diseases of Man, Office No, 4 Pulfluchste e Door ——......,.-‘. e i g ] sorac | Wl Cors < tacaipte, 07 Rt AT 20 8000 [ 123e: Boone, 1dc; B, cased, 86.3v. | S i e i market 1@llge advance checking busmcss' No. 5214¢in elevator, 51 L23{¢ ufloul ul mixed, 49@5%3(c; cptions’ active and 1ig@ 24 higher on early months, @3 on late months, closing strong. October 5035 closing at 5 Oats—Recoipts, 205,100; exports 425; spot market o teffe casier, fairly active; options dull Aml] a shade lo\\u‘, October cluumx at 3 cll \w-\lcm 1¢; white wast- : No. 2 spot white, B3 )pnun-«uwucnl barely steady,clos ng September and October firm, balance steady ; 55,000 bags, including Scptember at 2.00; October, £12.00@12.10; Novem- m.livt‘. 580 M. A. DISBROV/ ¢. CO., 5. ‘arnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska, Wholesale ManuZacturers of "7 CHARLES SHIVERICK, Fumiture st Dors, Binds aud Moy m"&. e e Omaha, Nebraska. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. o~ Famufacturers of Sash. DU% Blllh i uldings, Stalr Work and Interior orner Sth and L mal with 110 influence to induce buying aside from that n\lcudv noted. Fair business was done in No. 2 in store at 285((@28%c, or k;@l{c ad- vance, with cash sales chiefly by samples. The provision trade was considerably stronger. No great activity aracterized trading, yet for near and forward delivery the bull side was retarded m a remarkably friendly way, and the entire market was better supported than for several days. The uneasiness which the yellow fover news has lately occasioned disap- peared to a greal extent, and in its place quite a confident feeling was witnessed. In the day's speculatiou January (QEALED Provosals will be received at the M office of the county Clerk, Douglas county, 112 o'clock p. m., October ird, 18, for mov- rth, more or less, in cet, Florence, nor fied check of §0.00 8 r\cilhellblfl, foriac wy hnd-atl hids By order of Board of Commissioners, M. 1. RociE, County Clerk, Omaha, Neb., Sept. 2ith, eto-0—eomto-ol SFALED Proposals will be office of county clerk, Dow 2o'clock p. m. Saturday, Sept. of five thous ind yards of e: i Colors—Atlantic, 6e; Slater 6}ge; Garner oil, 66 “Conser JeaNS—Androscoggin, 7hgc; Kear- 3¢; Roc 1{c; Conestog 1e; York, 82 in.. Thorndike 0O, 8kc; T Jany each hid. Tnsvadine B ice; Thorndine 120" ihol Thorndike XX, Cordis No. 5, Ui Cordis No. 4, 11¢. - g Di Amoskeug, v oz, 10igo; Bvrets, 7 7 or, 1ige] Hymaker, 8igo; y 4¢3 Jufht‘v XX 20; Beaver Creek AA, 1%c; Beaver Creek B’ 11¢: Beaver Creek CC, lYC KENTUCKY JEANS, —Memorial, 150 ;Dakota o PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, 707,706 and 711 8. 10th St., Omaba, Neb. McCORD, BRADY & CO., . A.L'STRANG CO., ¢ 18¢; Durh a73ge; Hereules, 15¢; Leaming. less, in grading road betweer Dok hd! Ootobar Short. sibe Were the (o 0 Deiaben MU Gatsd: Novem; D b B | B B & et omaohny Wholesale Grocers, Pumps, Pipes and Engines, most active lines. Futurs lard was quict, | fuie carizocs $14.7 3 Bt ok “Stovens' 1 | echivid, n‘n.“n;v:nlmmm»nm. thhe right to ré- 1 th and Leavenworth Streots, Omaha, Nebraske. Stoam, Water, A, \ray ond Mining les, Mte, thouglh suley of cash --m»ng}\l the lm;go a: | "petroloum —Steady gand quiet; United bleached, 7o; Stevens' A, 7i¢ oyons Ay ANOANE S ALBID £ st 68 Cotiby Oommis s 20, 2 and 21 Farnamh Birect Ottma regate of 3 ierces. The cash sol 1 ‘.| t 027 5c, bleached, 8i¢e; Stevens' P, 5 Stevens' | soners. It County Clerk, brought 81050, and with the exception of 100 | < Fegs: Pleached, & f‘ e N gios, Bearons, | staners e D Rous, Couty Olet] _Hardware. _ CHUHCHILL PUMP GO, tierces, which were rebought by a refiner, 1 Stevens, SR, 13%c “Lapie on clow, §2.50; 4es Dado Holland, 1 ng— Atlantic i Atlantic Dy 14, 6 Aurora L, 44, 6 Crown XXX, 4-4, 63fc; Hoosier Tndian Head, 44, 7¢c; Law- rence LL, 44, 6¢; Qid Domitlion ol Peppere 1(.44 Toi Pepperell O, 44, was taken for immediate export, Cash short ribs were also sold freely forshipment at 5 7340 above the October market. The d rices all_around, save on cash, October and ovember lard, averaged and rested higher than yesterday. Lard for the dilveries stated closed unchanged. ¥For October pork ho advance established was §1.21%s, for No- vember, year and January pork 21,829,850 Tansill's PunchCigars *{ wero shipped during the past two years, without g drum- “WARKS Bros. sapoieryco; | Wholesale Pumgs, Pipe, Fif Wholesalo Manufacturers of MHourm e Yater Binollad ot et Suddlery & Joboers of Saidlory Hardwang | ¥ SR radeods” s TR, And Loather. 1405, 1108 and 107 Harz2y St., Omaba, | ©° S+ WIND ENGINE & PUMT QO adien Steam and Water Snnnllex dalliday Wind Mills. 018 ~ Ross, A annes Boilers and chnr'il lachfi i Baot ror Work Steam Pumps, Saw MiMs. Leavenworth Street, Omabs. Lard— Spot easier, lower and dull: western steam, $10 and de £10.61, Butter—Easy and in moderate demand; western dairy, 12@l4}{c; western creamery, 13(@ 23, optious very dull, lower sales, October closing at Honvy Mardwnre 43 western, Colorado 4C3 W. J. BROATC A o 3 <% gent (dealer only) year and Junuary lard se, for October short | **(fiecse—Choice firm and dull; western P 5 Pepperell. 84, 18i¢cs Pepperell, 0-4, 21¢; Pep! wanted 15 each town. il Hard I d i ibs 20c, ¥ y Thge “ i | ackers Purchasos, orel . Wacllusett, 0ayy Hardware, Iron fll] 6el, ¥ibs ¢, and for January short ribs 7}e, TH @S Showing the number of hogs bougm e perell, 10-4, LlnmL 4 achuse! 80LD BY LEADING DRLCCISTS, Y ) St. Louis, Sept 25.—Wheat. higher; cash, tie: October, 91 Corn—Higher; cash, 40} Oats—Firmer: cash, 23¢; October, 2 Pork—Quict at § 2xcited and | the leading buyers on the market to. ¢ nominal. | G. H, Hammond & Co 6. | Omaha Packing Co Armour C. P. Co. . C. G, i Tiges Aurora B 44, te, Aurora B, 44, —West Point 2 in, 8 oz 10}c; wm Point 20 dn, 10 oz 13¢; West' Point 07, 150; West Point 40 in, 11 0z, 16c. R.W.TANSILL &C0..55 Stata St.Chicagn CHICAGO (IREYLOCK INSTIT South Williamstown, Berkshire county, Mass, Aprivate school for boys. Prepare for college, scientific school or business. Fort: ira Taihe Be 1 y Street, Gmali Springs, Wakon Stock aud 1211 1 Cnicaco, Sept. 25.—(Special Telogram to Tuk Be. |—-CATTLE—Trade was rather slow, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders' Bardware and Scale Repair Sop. | _ iron Works, _ Mochauics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 1606 Douglas “TSTEAM BOILER WORKS, Btrect, Omaba, Nebraska. Carter & son, Prop's. Manufacturers of all kinds RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO., Vigisde v Bk, Tints 1 et IR and Tlarney Sts., O; Y % WO v for Austiy, lxnml" PAXTON & VIERLING 1RO \vom(s. LEE, CLARKh A;mmaas"é *H-AR.D- Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wnrk. RE COMPANY, o8, iras Work. General Foundey, Maghine and Wiclsae Hardwers, Cutiery, T Plae Milics 3ok Uikt Metals, Sheet Iron, ete. Agenu for Howe Scal a, TOMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Miami Powder and Lyman Harbed wire, Mannfacturers of Wire and Iron Rflllim Umuha, Nebraska, indow Guards Flower Stands, Wire , s —Rad, C, 24 in, 1% 'E, %4 in, | cof cle 3 2 ' cging Thursda; yet the chances were that about all desirable [ Jani-Steady at 10133, A ¥ i ] i A B3 W0 IR, 5, | SRR Jo88 okns Thursday stock would be sold before the day closed. There were fair shipping orders and beef packers seemed to want mere stock than yesterday, and taking into account the un- precedented run of last week, and the in- crease for this week so far, the market is in Tair shape. Had the run been any way light to-day values would have ruled higher, and, as was, some prune natives sold for more money than they would have brought yesterday; but such are scarce. But there scems to be all that is wanted, as a few cars seem to satisfy the demand. Texans and rangers formed at least two-thirds of the re- ceipts, consisting of eighty cars of Texans and 250 cars of rangers, averaging twenty- two to the car. This clas: ::tl about the same as yesterday. There may have been “'soft l{‘\oll here and there, but in & gencral Butter—Quict and steady; creamery, 15@ Highestand Lowest. 20¢; dairy, 15@!17e. The runomu,.-nm the mm.m and lowest Minneapolis, Sept. 25, — Wheat — Local receipts were 301 cars and 81 were shipped out. Buying was liberal, outside millers being ¢ prominent amlong the buyers. Sales for 1 northern were made at §1.09, and sellers were holding hard at $1.12 for new wheat. Closing quotations: No. 1 hard, cash, and October, 81115 on track, §1.12; No. 1 northern, cash and Octover, 1. m on_track, £1.07; No. 2 northern, cash and October, §1.02; on track, #1.03. Knnu City, \\hant—-anno 3 No. 2, red, cash, 82% 850 asked ; bor, 10 bid, Si¢ asked; December wuwp‘ No.' 2 soft, %0c asked. Corn—Quiet; No. %, cash, no bids nor offer- ings: C omuerxuuk d:'year, 28150 bid, ats. N1s—Pink and Robes—Richmona, 614c; n, 6e; Riverpomt, be; Steel River, 6igc; amond, Giged Pactfie, 6ig Puixts — Dress = Charter Oak, 5i{c; Ramapo, 4}¢e; Lodi, 5ije; Allen, be; Rich- ;\)mm‘ll o “Wikason, 'oi¢e; Eddystone, 6xc; acifie, 6dc, BueAcien SuzpmNo—Berkeley cambric No. 60, 9}¢e; “L‘sb Yet, 44, 637c; butter cloth 00, 4x4¢ Cabory 7 “arwell half bleached Frut of +Loom, 9kc: Greene 6e; Hope, 7% King Philip cam- ric, 1lc; Lonsdale cambric, 1134 Ty Lonsdale, 9¢; New_York mills, 10}, A 3 @8 | Pepperell, 42-in, 110y Pepperell, 40in, 180 SR aas| Tends Pepperell, 64, 16c; Bepperell, 84, 21c; Pep: 140 @4 60| 34> @360 l‘(‘lt‘” 0.4, 98¢ Pepperell, 10-4, CGanton b4 90 440 @60 | 345 @3 R0 44, 81J¢; Triumph, 6¢; \Vnu.\nulln. \lc. Val- 43 @6 | 340 @35 | ley, be UlA0 @B | 42 @iW | 30 @i FLANNELS,—Plaid--Raftsmen,20c: Gosnen, —No. 9, cash, 193¢ bid, 20}4c asked; = 82i¢c; Clear Lake, 80ic; Lron Mountain, October, “'“i“"‘L Live Stock Notes. S s Whito=G B Bettie Stuart Institute S ycr: Will commence its 21st year Septemn ber 3 Advantages unsurpassed. Home comforts; careful traning. “Apply to Mrs, M MOKEE Principal. Il . Y. Send for cata- . D., M. A, Principal, SOUTH OMAHA, T PALMER. N, P RICHMAN. 0.1 BLANCHARD PALMER, RICHMAN & CO,, Live Stock Commission Merchants, ofce-Room %4, Opposite Exchange Bullding, tock Vards, South Omah s 850 @3 10 No sales. 350 e ermm—— | 0, i = — orth 106h 8 treet, Omaha. e ts, Caps, Eto. "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, ARROTTE & CO. Walsl i o 4 Shaw Gt | NELTSOLFire & Bungl Prut Sy | Vauits, Jail Work, [ron and Wire Fencing, Sigas. Ktc, ummmy Sireet, Omaba, Mobs G, Andreen, Propr. Cor. 11t and JaCksos Btes A ! ¥o.3, 86, 344c: O way there was no change to note. I1f | Milwaukee, Sept. 25.—Wheat—Very | J K. Baker was i with a car each of cat- " §3' 901 anything the tondency was lower, Common | firm; cash B30 Ootdver, SHKe: Decomoor, | 1dans bakcr was i with s B No. b ¥ o g,u‘;,.‘;";“ \ g, Bgos B lee Stock COIlllIllSSlUll. mm-?u-:n‘«: ':'rl.fl.fi?lo'& l‘l)l:rul:u‘l: m..fi“t‘;f.'; c’urn—quez S 2T Jo|hn l}ol:\'c\i, flm;c:nd, Ia, was at the whn"uuul Ym‘x(nm_;;‘cnec;-.mc Whitten- Eachange Byl X CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS A yards with a load of hogs. n, 3 Yor! i iy v Wi R e D T i e valies on common stock are down to low | - Quts—Firm; Nfib"wg;t@ 20c. Fred Rockafellow, Shenandoab, Ta., was | 814é: Calcutta dréss, al/c'}wmuenu‘zu dress, ALEXANDER & O, Al Kinds of Bmmlu umm}at Whu esale Tron and Wire Fences, Railings, Gnards water mark. Cow stock remains down as V! here with two loads of hogs. 8igei Renfrew dress, Sig@1di4:, c B al Ll s ' snd Remnn lnrhnnll. oMo «- stores, mm.nu.. e, ot s, s o ol Vol | et il Yo ana Sep- | - Dndarwun, 1, v seposntod b Heory | 6 GhBon S g i 5t oot e [ o, COUSON DERTS [0 WV SUCK, 1 oot e o Pt et oma. | *ASB LS R 0. ¥ c. w 2, Opposite A I3 i tradaty s n'ix"%mp }iyfi'mx:ff i e | L Savh. . M Whoatet Cogkhwg::::l 1‘,22112‘: Lm R e PAINTs vt 10 Arnold, 016c: Amer. | o Vo South Suntn Nek: (27 80K | T " LOUIS BRADFORD, MEACHER & WHITMORE slightly r than week, an ncinnati, pt. 25.—Wheat rong D ey and | j " buyers sect wiling 1o pay good pricds for | and bigter: No. 3 rod, t. bought ninety head of feeders, clots, 9 Armotd ss e Slette 1054, Avnoi "UNION sTOGH YARDS GG, Dealer in Lumbver, Lath, Lime, Sash, Fire and Boeetae Proof Saf ' primo stock. The poceipia included 7,000 | Corn—Firmer; No. 3 mixed, 4o, Gould & Baker, Fullerton, marketed a | Gold'Seal, 103: Stiefel A, 13; Windsor Gold 0f Omeha, Limited, Doors, Ete. Yards- Cornov‘m: 2 D oee ldr 100 el,fl]]lll Mflll as and western cattle; choicg beeveo, Qats—Stead y; No., 2 mud. W@ g, fancy load of heavy ho;nuwho Tieket, w,‘_ dons ¥ ) oy wud Douglay Geacral "::‘;'--;'n'a':fi“;v‘::fifa a‘w sck w-nm