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ATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1888, : : 3 ] THE SPECULATIVE WARRERS. [ 5, e o e e oo st s o, sty e it e vt O ORBERSURBETORY | CNARAJOHBRRSIRACTORY 4 of B@loe all lrvnm:l Best ' assc lmlhhny;l\» . Sept. 3% —Cattie—Receipts, 2,120: | Commission men are kept pretty busy [\ m"";‘:‘"‘:‘ ff’;:::"':'l“d""'; i Agriculturai Tmplements, ,_('Lumbor? = Rl ” a few fancy butcher shipments, 1,625; market steady: choice | handling their receipts Ffour is very stift | o ot A APl bal, copavis, 6803 T CHURCHILL PARKER, N. DIETZ, Hutchinson's Wheat Prophecy The best mixed sold t Stecs, 86.00@5.00; fair t0 good | and advancing, in sympgthy with wheat. | borx. T00: ehioteform. 47e. glyserine, o0 ] Dealer in Agricultural Implements, Wi s, DEfl'GT in All Kmfli 0f Lumber | Beems Likely to Be Realized. Tassortod Tight $01d° 8t | medram to prime. 64,600 “"‘" BLeers, | 10 products continue hign and a stiff, ad- | gum Arabic, select, $1.00: gum camphor, ) { ' " i foeders, falr 1o, oo vancing market is looked for. 5 | gum opium 185 sulph. morphia, #.05; aad Tneaien. don A"Errmn‘.u". Whand aha, Nevraska, i H AND SEPTEMBER REACH 1.60 - corn-fod, £.00a4.0 camers, do potassium, 43e. o | i S 1AL, i Hogs—Receipts, h:‘nxn‘u-mgx:"«‘ S Cholce | ‘Sountry, 18@isc; — comeion “‘,:‘_'A L:Jrl:""j 1509 1‘-3",;A"'\'iff-lfl\t'.r;mn. LININGER & METCALF CO., market stronge S N | \qintrelLnploments Wagos Crige L_“'.”Pfif.fl‘fi U, i, e i New York, Sept. 28.—[Special ‘Telegram summer, 11¢; zero, Strictly cking, medium resh, 13 19¢ andled. fact taken with the light demand made a very unsatisfacto Quincy Whits Bhorts Growing Obstinate—More Ac- | to Tur Ber | -Stocks—At the opening the | to .0 light grades, ordinary NS PRLIOU (HOE, O e 2;;.’-.?1:-} ases " ifseat Fo Yy Bugkles, Fte, Wholesale. Omaba, Nebraska T T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO tivity in Corn—Provisions Nervous market was strong and active and there was | to best, #.75(@6.10. Grapes —30@40c per 104b | (U, B PARLIN, uREND’uRF = MARTIN Tfl Dsalm []nl | —No Material Change in Cate good buying, most of the prominent traders OMAHA LIVE STOOR. Peacies—California, §1.00@1.50 per box; Qi |\x\.| P, & W-, per oz ; German, hojosates Tealars 18 y. | tle -Hogs Brisk, being on the buil side. First prices were it Mi higan, 5e@81.00 per basket, per oz, 42¢, e A[]‘]cl]m]]‘al Implflmems wagnns&Bumes OMeo, 1663 Farnam Street, OmAaha. v g gencrally about the same as yestorday's close, Cattle. BANANAS mon, $1.50@2.25 per bunch; Leather. W8 ki B T R “"""JOHN A, WAKEFIELD, i though Omaha opened J¢ higher. The Friday, Sept, 5, 18s8, | ehoice, &50@ii0. rloek sole, 18 or 1b; oak sole, 31@ 01,84, 806 and 67 Jones Ktreet, O Witlesae- Lamber. i | CHICAGO PRADUCE MARKET. | grangers, Vanderbilts, Goulds and Erie were 1. he market for boefcatlo was u drag all o “&'*IJ":-‘:'M;:QQ Bacper Ib; oule har b e Ibg doloc: P. P. MAST & CO., o~ | ABME Pm'fir (i b i P 1 Y o ] " v. The reports f ieter, ket 3 SRS a4 o doise ted oak and trace, n - and American Portiand Coment. State { Ciicaco, Sopt. #5.—(Special Telogram to | the featurcs, a number of stocks showlng | Qi oLl arket for westorns, and | CANTELOMES—4OWTD: per dozen. iock upper, eatoex eatt | Manufactarers of Buckeye Dl‘l lS Seeders, | " iendar i ikl SReRY and it Tig Bee.] ~Cash and Septomber wheat ex- | 50me ains. Reading was a ittle heavy and | 4, bu, A o LS T, skin, No. 1, S0@@e per 1b, according to | caivators, probably depressed for the purpose. London e pe 3 altiva d an Pup — Rakes, Cider. n P perienced another phenominal rise in price market here. One of Rio, good, 1672 CLARKE COFFEE CO Orunlin Coffee and Spice Mills, ler Prtigon=ta "R AL pit o b Of | sweer o pot i lv:'m,l,'lil;‘uilk l'llllf'lkllxu.k_ n.nu\-(,:m:.z‘{\l;:-' o verire ~1ith wud Nicl CHAS. R. LEE, i s 95 5 o, | Was aseller to a consid ble extent. he heaviest pacl was off from the marke D) X Tow s ¢ b; Philadelphia calf skin, ¢ SLo@l. INONA IMPLEMENT CO. i to-day, going from £1.23to #1.50 per bushel. | WARABETETIO R FOIRECRIIE TROTL | ar | O tocount of rocelvink & srain of cattie rom | | POULTHY—No dressed fowl in the markets | uob 1p:emlock @10 w IMPLEN Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, : | At that figure a lively business was done in ¢ his oW oh, A few fooders and cows | 1ive $ ) per doz.; spring | 15" oak kin skin 1, 70 @S0c per 1bs Phila- " . i . ively li ish after carly trading, but after 11 o'clock | his own ranch. A few fooders aud cows | o : {ohi Xinakin. e “erenct | Agrionlturel Implements, Wagons & BUEEIES | wooa carpets ana rarauet ¥iooring. seh ana Dovatas the car lot crowd, but comparatively little ¢ changed hands at avout steady prices, " delphia kip skin, extra, S0a@ie per 1, rrench tradi ttlement of Septemb became quiet and firmer in tove, a part of ToMATOES ~0cGEL 00 por b, calf skins, (according to weight and quality) i Siakolid BinELL _—_—— 3 rading was dono fn settlement of September | B LI bé i A2 i WATERMELONS—$5.004 1,00 per 100, £ . (ucco Ry allty), Cormer 1th and Nicholas Stree — i The people who are holding out he morning's advances being subscquent! Ly pder ornia, §4,00@3.50 per x: | $115@! nch kip skins, do, 80c@ | ————— oo paeen Millinery and Notions. i contracts, peo g vaver, with &n dasles foalltig pre The market took a sudden upward turn to- | . PrARS—California, $.00@3.50 per bu bOX; | g1'1G per Ib, Fussert. 180t SALIR OMATIA 1 . | seemn to be getting ready for a “grand ki R b tho advancs belng on an average 106, al. | Southern, 7 per igbu. i ) t leather, @45 J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., 1. OBERFELDER & CO., | It was flatly stated on the floor by parties | % L e ek 1gh in some cases it was as much as 1ic. C i ver dozen (pebble ¢ 200 i Akron, Ohto. N B representing unknown line would | but slight changes from opening ‘“}’““"i The demand was good, both shipping und LBkl oot awe ver | Jarvesting Machinery and Binder Twine, lmlm]'mrs&.]l]hhflfsm Millinery & Notions | not settle at §1.50, and would not put up m"“")o‘:;]: "‘::’{le“““lfm";":"‘l:m"‘";‘l SR [ Poin S e LOEw VSEERRILEBICRICENRIUR [ o iy e 004 4.0 per Bbl, o ot | W. . Mead, Manager, 1213 Loavenworth st Omaba. St oowb e !l margins above $1.25. A tochnical case has & NGkt feat HighE: Cranxrrirs ver bushel, . o quillty, | MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDAHD Go "~ overalis. __ L closing at v 2% higher n—Michigan, £.50@3.30 ver bbl 3 P been built up at every Stage of the deal by | ¢ % Hihes R . e PRI i linings, Manufacturers and Jobbers in CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., RIR Hutchinson, but the belligerent shorts say | Tho \umhnuu advance was mrl!\”“l“‘(u) s Fesalia weis m-n\':» Sl ot packeld ‘(‘,[:."l' ,.(‘!‘ ar G A L dozen; apron skins, $10.00@ Wagons, Buogies, Rakes. Plows Bt g i fact that any price for wheat in this market [ trafic. Rates are to be advanced on trun % BrA¥e—Chotco castern handpicked navies Metals and Tinners' Stock. Cor. th and Pacific stroete, Omaha, Neb, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Kto, 11and 1104 Douglas Steost g ?, above $.25 will be They | lines at once. Lake Shere went 104, closing Receipts, £2.00 per bushel; - western hand _ picked tin, small pig - ~ Guiabn, & EBNANG thAt WILH whe in Minno. | below ‘that figure. Michigan Central ad- 1,100 | naves, neaiums, - $1.50@ Artists’ Materials, T e e WO = i apolis. Hutchinson may pe; e able to [ vanced 11{ and New York Central 37 points. L 8100 4 A HOSPE, Jr., e ___Notions : | enforee settlement of contracts up to &1.25, | Northwestern did not sell above x)|.- . clos: L 4,450 Amm, Mfil(l‘lfl]s Piflflus aml Ul’EaIlS J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., | but that anything over that will be extortion, | ing at 115 where it opened. St Paul closed RS RTINE Beioon 2 o e s ' | Wholesale Notions and P[ll'[llSlllfl[ (}qudx 1 Feoling ran high to-day and considerable | At 674@ s, closing ot 65, or }¢ lower,while | - 0 © CEEVAIARE bis of pricss paid in W vl’f"l‘ Lt LTS 1613 Douglns Street, Omakia, Nebraska. 0 0 T AL -4 bitterness was showa. Hutchinson, on the | the p d gained 1 point, Omaha went | 0 1V R OERER ) 08 erados of atock mome e 3 Booksellers and Statione A or hand, intimates very broadly that the | 0 42 yl-'lw‘;\u it Cotton oll -!nwl l“;‘.‘ tioned. per bl L - TR RO \ N to-morrow will be $1.75 or £2.00. He | Rock Island ¢ and Canada Southern 1% | primesteers, 1300 to 1500 Provisioss —Hams, No. 1, 12 Satant planisnod fron, N ’ ! A AR AAAAARNANAAAAY o i 4 . ";»ql.".“\r,.,,.n or .-:m:\; ;:m ;.A.,: chmen | Points, Prime steers, 1100 to 130 1% 1ige: shouldors, :{?::yn":‘v”‘[» “u ‘x‘n’:::, g Succossors to AL T, Keuyon & Co. Wholosile & Ketall | CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE co., ;:, way for bim, that “the boys shouldn't feel | The following are the closing quotations. | Nutive fevders, A ; Booksellers aud Slfltlml[}l‘s Wholsale Refined and Luricating Oils. giiE . Northern Pacifl 4 || pcatarp Ic o beef hams, . 3 Fine Wedding Starionery, Com ~llnuutry ! 'r:::; t{:.:.‘.lnl :':::L I“‘:d'“;‘::"‘l,”“i“'[‘ t"‘l“(‘f,‘_'} ""{‘u ! s preferred. E’ol;‘lll‘z;”;:'l'ur:: om'or to choi x“unfln: ]‘;x‘. Sl ln:« K I-‘.\ 5% hougine Stroet. Ou Axlo Grease, Ktc., Omahia. A 1. Bishop, Manag A > v ond 10" A ! 3 pickled pigs feot, & @ = VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, il the same, houses standing in the gap have | U Choice to fancy co 3 smoked per Tb; hog cas: Boots and Shoes. _ 3 PR 1 Pacitic s of 05 Sommon to choice bull: - Sl d N been obliged to both call and put up | Facificfaofh... %gmm,,m;;,;“;flm aiia 6.00@0.00; ; G eaiuian Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods, ) heavy margins on open contracts and they :'H. uu..ik‘A“.m‘ (.,.,m,c,,,,,..a heavy 0 @ 3603 straight [ oy prdte, 10, T0x14 Km"fu‘::.':‘.l.ifi 10 lead, Jones & Co) 1106 Harney Stroet, Omaha. are feeling sore over it. Shortly before dcago turlington yukers' tour, £L00@4.5) | iy plate, IX, 10x14.. —_— I & oI o prefefred. ) in plate, IX, 10x14.. .. -— - 1 ovclock whon ~Septembor wheat wan | piioaiY o dppremal i i, b, per Ko Wholesals Manufactarers of Boots and Shocs STiies FltuTes: being offered in the it at £1.50 by several | Hilnoty Centrai. "1 1;}1:,'3»" d.....00 Kepresent: s mere it for By u: Nebrunka, | 4iE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURIN partics, Hutchinson refused to sell wheat at | Ky RO il e 4 OATTLE. P gL — W.V. MORSE & CO.. Manufactare:s of e £1.75, a bid to that effect having been made. 1 do prefe 5 2%; Amos- | 1050 dry. $5.000 i 1 waa subsoquently stated that. this. was & | Shgan Corad - wedi Chion.. ,k:,;»v,\m ploss s geamioss, | 10000 ; Jobhers of Boots and Shoes. Bark, 0fice ant Saloon Fixtures, \ “ v bi PCeIVe s b il 231105 Doy s St h uutact & A B funny bid,” being made and received #s | Moxny ox Cani—Easy at 2@4 per cont; 105 b, 11@H0 0L, G105 Douglne S Ot Mauufactory, Sume such. Hutchinson was selling wheat in last loan at 8 per cent, and closed offered at « H ‘“ml {5 BaB oW e — — - tlement a minute befor and a minute after- | 1 per cent, BN Coftfees, Spices, Etc. o wards at €150, and his mon were paying $1.40 [ PRiMe Mencuxriie Paren—5@ilg per 1 o | ent. for car lots. Theold gentleman was very irritablo most of tho session, and several times was mado the target of pretty plain talk by wrathful members. At 1:15 the quo- tation for September wheat was $1.401¢. It was stated that 200 car loads of wheat from St. Louis will arrive this evening and be de- First and second cle First and second cl c; Mandahling, 0. G. Ja Stenuixe Exciuasee—Quict an wealker, with act bills, #4 8 steer: Paints and Oli; 2 feeders business at $4.531; for sixty-day 14 for demand. I’Il()l)L( 2. ot @ Santos ani Mara- Avbuckles, 14¢ ed, i conf. A, 8o extra C, 7xc; yellow 1 Cub Teas, Coffecs, Smues Baking inder S GUMMINGS & NEILSON, Flavorijg Kxtracth, Leunddy Blue, Inks, Xtc. WML LY | # —_—“‘——L—'————_- Paints, 0ils, Window Glass, Ete. f |||- rnm-m Stroot. om-n.Nam . | - e g vadly or one pound frames; W. L. WRIGHT, 1 livered on September contracts, and that '.';..,,(.’llf’.u,z,d,' s ) Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers o Iy Paper. Sl i K 25,00-bushel lot 18 on the way liere from BEEaWAX- yeliow, 20@3e; dark (}ruckgry (Hassware, Lamps, (}Iumm)ys CARPENTER PAPER C I Milwaukee. The speculative market was colored, 13@14c. b i ce. 517 . 3 M WELUEL U Wholesale P Deal k nervous all day, but the volume of trading eEsE—Young Ambrica, full . cream, wion, 6 in Ot ce, 917 8. 1ith 8t., Om olesale raper Deal EPS A was not abnormally large. Thero was very Bt 10@1ic; full eream cheditars, 9g@i0e; “PERKINS, GATCH &LAUMAN, | Cagrs anige stock of Printing, Wrapplug and \Writing A ree realising early i the du)l, and also to- Weitzel, 45 sters. cream Hat ‘Lmu‘,'f;) ch o Sl scdond ¢ Lugoriers and Jobbers of "3, Ilmclnl;lunlmn;venmur load orders. i\ ward the last of the session, the longs fecling YO o =t 5 cheddars, nmegt Ats, first comnion, 16 fe ) % " i aper Boxes. | That porhiaps i¢ might b best undor the i ;3;';};3 Tim;}';'l‘.":“-s o i 10 steors,taiinzs Buekie ¢ Crecvery, Gassware, Lamys, Silverware e ST i cumstances to take the profits. The market | 11 -‘ 4 w12 steers bbls, 3 H o Ete. 154 Farawm St., New Paxton Building. around the openiug was strong and 1c higher [ {0814 [ e e bbls, & 1lenuths.. May and October. Deceniby Y 81 8 ) i o Wf Lard—Eas cash and October, $10.62!7; jia 81 steers, Texan Anglo-American C.Co., 33 ‘!vih-l 5 feeder in active request at 93¢ and May £1.013,c. There was a flood of scatterir outside orders for general account. When the demand from that quarter_was satisfied commhalon and Storage. Nos. 1317 snd 1319 Douglas St, Omaha, Neb. RIDDELL & RIDDELL, goms | Storage and Cumnussmn Mercllants Pork—E: Novemoer, $14. Prnunelur Omaha Paper Box Factory. i and October, £15.00; Docembor worked dow from 8100/ to e, | | Flour—In good demand: patents, &.00@ “:""““- 11@i2 per 1b; ectaitine.-Muttar, ¥ eun, Voultry, Game, | e [ | May from 81.021¢ to 810 und October from | 0155 bakers) in sucks, &1t faney, 0y 20 bulls . e, 2 1b; pure mapl THZHoward Strest, Omab Wl 'l’"i"" ST}“MI"EE'-‘I" co., 4 $1.02 to 99%5¢. “I'he seling out of long wheat, | £4.50 3 ory e Ay D “ {ibadat P per wal SBRANCIH OFFICE. o | was general and on a large scale. The market L ST s 5 i, Ay oun yson, (u.u(mn,u:xllln (;(EO. SCHROECER & CO., 0 flsa'?l nn%l‘gml;fl- W?fl‘ (’Gfl.}'flfifl Seeds s il e o 15723 ERalns § . 83 @8¥c; 2 2 cows oung Hyson, good to fanc uccessors to McShane & Sehroeder.) 5 Jones Stroet. Omaha, il {,‘:'r":.;‘.!‘&fiiyi“;'g';"‘fr‘i‘nk“y‘,”?;‘?t uBTv::;:l Rufe:u nort, clear, 9l @!!jc; short ribs, #8.75w@ | Loring, 17 steers.... anpowder, comm JOHN M. SHAW & CO. o the whole market weakened under freeselling OGS vowder, hoice to fu Produce Commission and Cold Storage. by Hutchinson und others and last prices | | Butter—Quict; creamery, 15 ge; Av. Shk. Pr. No. mon to : GOMMISSIGN ____ Ouwaha,Nebraska. morage. Fovwardlngu Con lon A Ty iihin o drootion ofithe lowoss holnk of ‘l'i':‘n’.;.,'.i“ Quiet; full cream choddars, o 51 e G LT J ot e i TRONG, PETTIS | S the day. The break at the Jast was more = 3 R Cot G R . Stk i isi _Wholesalo \o 8! than 1e, December declining to 934 and May Biashge: flats, 8%@de; Young inl,' comnoi to medium, atie; Imporial, Grain, Provisions, Stocks and Bonds, Flonr, Feed, Grain and Gexeral Commision s‘fl[‘fl!fl Forwarding al]fl cflmmlsslflfl A 0 $1.00%¢. Last prices were 98%c for Oct: Amoricas, ig(@s) , BOCEAO T AU I 12¢; | Margin Transactions a Speclalty. 4 ) 1 Al Branch houde of the Homne o Bugey, Co "'fl"'"'“ I § ¢ ber, 981¢¢ for December and 81.00% for M Eggs—Iirm; fresh northern, 181¢@19e. Nurs—Almone @17e; filberts, 11@13c; it Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1014 North 16th | — wholesale and rotail ht“” lound ml ! Tm; range of prices for the day on futures Hides—Unchanged ; heavy green salted, 7@ Brazil, w10es walnuts, 12¢; pecans, 10@lle; JOHNSON & CHRISTL Managers. street, Omal Omaha. lephone No, Tt PRIt was 2%(@3lic. Thesentiment seemsto favor | T'ic; light green salted, 7! salted Lol @i e 15 BOARD OF TRADE, - OMAHA, | _ | tho thicory that thero will bo a broak in prices Sot.ary Aink, s damaged, 7e; dry L iy % 7 | Members of the Ohtoago Honrd of Trafls, Bry. S SarC SR IEoaiTh Al after the September deal is off the hooks, branded hides 15 per cent off} i iy o b, 13@ ate Wires t g0 wud New York. AL DLW D ' AR Tt aecpuntod in & Jarge moasare for tho | deacons, 2@ each: dry salted, 7o, e e el e OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO. UMAHA MANUFA TURER A generous unloading of long preperty. Should | Tallow—Unchanged:No. 1,80lid packed, 55 G datos, i boxes, T 10c; ) ot that anticipation not_be realized un influx of | @s}e; No. 2, 4@iiyc; cake, Bi@3iic per lu. pbigi it L e bl Jobers of Hard and Soft Coal, _—lro—-" ) Hoy ;?:et:,l:r bolio on f“:.‘i‘:.‘;; such et loastis | g, be 000 T 6l000 cia raisin, © por 1D " 8@ oy S T BTEer ey s e sz R ] ) 11 forn i oose muscatels, per 0X. 0. —_—— = i At the cpening of the corn market there cherries, “w@2le; Califor- J. J. JOHNSON & [CO., was & goneral scramble_for October aud No- E};‘c",.,&'(‘.f,’ R S G e o ot i b Lager Beer BWWBB b vember, October opening ic better and No- dried blackberries, 'per b, Blg@dc: dried annfactarers o lfllfl, 1501 North Bigthteenth Stcset, Omana, Nabr i vember where 1t closed the previous day. raspberries. per Ib, 23@24c: evaporated ap- Anq abippers uf Cont Coak, Ceuents FHaster, Lim g 4 Seller the month was about on o par with Dles, Slgi4 California sun dried Drain Tile, and Sower Pipe, | Ofice, . Ociobseiana e fi.’ fl‘fl d;vlh'm;lm frér firr': New ¥ork., Sopt. YYhee'oRecet peaches, Califorma unvared evaporated Are th e B est - Omeba, Neb, “Telephoni o : and gain for the day from ¢c on May 150; exports, none; spot market a triflé peacnes, Sc; evaporated Californi poeeceootoen il e A c on December and year. Active buying hlxhcrundlven duil; Now s rad, 81,005 in P Hcota, 160s Zantve cutkants, O (3761 Dark LR A Al NEBRASKA FUEL CO., EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, i | for an operator who i8 supposed to own the | elevator, $1.013;@!.02 afloat, §1.03@1.03 £. ish prunes, 41 @4{c; citron, 2@2ic; orange | N THE ERSENTIAL QUALITIES OF Shippers of Coal and Coks, Mannfacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice bulk of the corn in store was the principal | b.; No.B red, $i1¢@vse; No. 4 red, Niige: peel, 15¢; lemon pecl, 16c. $ 1) i 0 B cause of the advance and withstood the con- | ungraded red, 83@$1.0214c; options opened Fisu,—Holland Herring, 85c@boe. per koz, | Durability, Evenness o b B e Nen) Jobn Epeuoter, Proprietor. ¢20 Dodge sad 168 and 104 3 trary influences of favorable curing weather | active at 1}5@13%e higher on exciting Chicago White Fish, 1¢ bbls, Nn. 1,800, Family' | Point, and Workmanship, | =——————————=- — 4 for new corn. news, reacted 1}{c on rfllllnng,( losing weak ; 8. Ly rDu\ No. 1, & 5 Macks , ¢ bbls. Dry nood- ana "Oflflnl -—_— A In oats the feeling was rather heavy. with | No, 2 red, October closed at §1.0 8 A Shore, $15.00, Largo Famiy, $1050; | _Samples {gF ioh of 12 different stylea by mahon |~~~ OB S S S nns limited trading within a very narrow range | = Corn—Receipts, 40,400; exports, 13,28); | 200 ¢ Labrador Herring, $450; Columbla River | receiptof 10 cent in etawy e & 5 averaging nearly steady. Thero was an in- | apor market a shade higher and fairly active: Salmon, $17.00 per bbl. s IVISON, BLAKEMAN & C0,, 7R srabgers Dry Goods P[ll'fllshlll! Goods and Notions "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, crease in receipts and with estimated arrivals | No. 2, 50i{@50'¢c in elevator, 503@%5¢ Packers Purchasey. Covrisii—Per 1b, whole. 6c; bricks and 2 ) ) Allell Pflbllslll: formvmurrowtn!&lu cars :“ldl‘hgd d“}‘lt':m“ afloat; unnrnldvd ml‘xe'd 49@504c; o]lvuons Showing the number of hogs h?’uzhl by sll('(i]m T(@s - e gl 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th St., Omaha, Neb. Doalars in T70s lufl 4 Pflnul}m T g n corn no activ! was displayed. There L@li¢e higher and fariy active, closin the leading buyers oa tha maricet to-day: CAN ixed, ¢ i ck, 8i{@lge; ~ —— — . . ' Bupplies. 3 e somo (-)?.w..,.’,’o“ ocfu,bc‘;h contracta.in B A Ot M cloting Reis0se. 1| 4hp Ioadink by ees on e y rock candy, 10}4@13¢; fancy candy. @sse. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Boetn b sirvot, Omaha. i uy at 43> premium for the latt ith Oats—Receipts, 120,600; exports 720; spot | Omaha Packing C ARl ] T e A - that montii Selling in o rogular way at 35%4@ | markev u hAda Armiac andl mbderatalyincts | o oana BACKIGE Dry Goodls, I.mllflll'ml's and Jflm]em inDry Goods, Notions _Rubber Goods. __ | 1gc. Cash No. 2 oats in store or togo to | jye opuum 1g@3gc higher and dull; D(,mbcr J. P. Squires & Co Gents' hlrnllhém( Good l;nmalkllm nul Uainey OMAHA RUBBER CO | store were steady at 23%c, with a great part | 205@$9idc, closing at 20%c; No.' 2 white, [ © SURRES: 1 of the trade in samples. spot, 1oy mixed western, 27@ile; white T ey Farnit Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods | The provision trade was quite nervous. | wostern, 35@4de. RROSLANG LW e i e e rniture. | ) Clothing and Leather Belting. 1008 Farnam Street. The shorts, frightencd perhaps by the | ' Coffec-Options opened firm and closed | The following are the highest and lowast o £ "i'n-?v!f}'i’..".'.&‘f.',"x "BDEWEY & STONE, (Ll A A el E '] squeeze in wheat, opened the day with good | steady: sales, (4,500 bags, including Septem- | Prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hozs | Bristol, 12i4c; Union lmcm.- 17c Lt or 16 buying for October product. The demand from this class of buyers fora time was quite urgent, and for pork the price was advanced %0c¢ over yesterduy's closing. Lard for Octo- ber was also marked up 120 and short ribs 10c. The rise in October naturally affected the entire market and the boom witnessed was shared in by later deliveries to a more or less ex- i tent.” As the session progressed, however, an easier feeling was developed. More anxious shorts having covered trade lost its main support, and as Hutchinson offered on this market on the dates indicated in 1837, he 8anden Electr ver at $18.20w13.75: October, $12,65@12.80; | 9n.this marko November, $12.00@12.10; spot Rio firmer; fair cargoes, #15.00@15. Petroleum—Higher; 8ash, Doors, Etc. poChurizr Wanp—Bib. Whité, 1063 colorod, Wl]qlesae Dealers in Furnitare, r et A BATTlir‘almllA.l‘urd"Sc (’;‘n;u 10c; Beauty, ;;m;:il;;l.t:nm-‘.’rg;r;n'( Wholesale ManuZ.cturers of A 21¢cq Boone, l4c; 800 5 5 S i g B ora Atiaslic) ooy Slates . CK, p pLDun Blinds and Monld e UE OF CAM. Farniture ....,,. and Lxard Btroots, Omahn, Nbb. AluV OII’I l‘l'l"!, nflh u\mumuon. Omahas, Nebraska. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. drill tacth and full information about — | Manofacturers of Sash. Doors, Blinds, organizing lnll (‘“ll“nfl Murching Clubs, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE hE PAXTON, GALLAGHER & €O, | ¥ ‘"‘""&"“‘&;X’S’pfin‘i‘f.’u':'l.':?.‘.‘;-'u'?{.‘.‘r}"n'x‘i".‘:-'.“" el i S W A, 6. SPALDING & BROS,, Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, e Ulited closed at 4 50 "H .tl Higher; light supply of choice 1815 @?2le. Pork Firmer; mess, $16.00@10.25, Lard—Higher on squeezing of shorts at Chi- cago: dull; sales of western steam, spot, $10.90; October, $10.81 bid. Butter—Easy and quiet; western dairy,12@ “Conser JuANS —Androscog, sarge, i%{c; Rockport, 6; Ticks—York, 30 in 18b5¢: Swift River, S Thorndike i Thorndike ) Cordis No. 4, 8 @i'o25) Sunday @A) iy G 5 @A 50 @ 7 A o Cordis No. 5, 9ic} TOLRRAEES LR """"fl“" ) Hy 1434c; western creamery, 13@2ic. @i 4 e T = S i shiort ribs and poric frealy for Junuaty pricos Chesto—Strong; fairly activa; Western, @45 o Amosice ‘ yon }{’,."\“,,,K&L:.ri", 4 That Ha uarlm Bab 0 and 711 8, 10th St., Omalin, - W e | T @syc. 5 Jalftrey X\, (sioie i ) YI cCORD, BRA rx - , o Droved carly. renk followed break aud | “Milwaukee, Sept. 29.—Wheat—Nervous; | | § 5 @4 55 S8l | ° Bnaay 2oy B ot . BRADY & CO., A.L.STRANG CO r cash 99¢; October, %9c: December, nging under opening figures. During the last half of the day busincss was also comparatively moderate. Based on yesterday's final quota- tions October pork closed at an advance of 10c, October lard andshort ribs of e, No- vember pork and lard of 15c and year pork and lard 2igc. Pork, lard and short ribs for January rested unchanged CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. 11c: Beaver Creek CC, KL\H\U\\ JEANS. Corn—Quiet; No. 8,43 Quts—Steady; No.s Dakota [ not mere Leaming. | beca Live Stock Notes. George Boetel, Millard, was here with hogs. J. H. Emerine, Council Bluffs, was at the yards. J. L. Avery, Battle Creek, came in with a load of hogs. James Palmer, Fullerton, was in with a load of cattle. J. . Griftin, Marne, Ia., was in and mar- keted a load of hogs. A. C. Smith, Fullerton, topped the market with two loads of hogs. P, Johnson, Laramie, came in with two double decks of good western sheep. Mr. Reynolds, of the firm of Becknell & Reynolds, Elliott, Ia., was here with three cars of hogs., Frank Hershey came in with twenty-one double decks of western sheep from Oregon and Wyoming. Mr, Morgan, of the firm of Winter & Morgan, Shelby, Ia., was among those who came in with hogs, Omaha is becoming a better sheep market every day and no one with sheep to sell can afford to go by this market. Colonel W. H. Thompson, Chicago, came in with two loads of good native cows from Ewing, which sold at $2.40. H. P. Piatt, of the live stock commission firm at Chicago, is the guest of his brother- in-law, G. W. Jackson, of the firm of Jack- son & Amnnz the lady visitors at the yards to- AEieHl i ltia o ome a Wholesale Grocers, Pumps, Pipes and Engings. 4 has the vight kind, It is fed on * thand lnu—mlwnrlhrsfnru RIDGE’S FOOD. None genuine without WoorLricn & Co, on lable )maha, Nebraski Meam, Wator, Raiway and Miniig B e Liid ] 23'and 921 Farnam s.#‘.'i.'un:“’"" l. 0. 2, T8c. Provisions—Firm. ' Pork—Cash and Sep- tember, §15.00. Cincinnati, Sept. 23. — Wheat — Strong and higher; No. 2 red, ¢ Corn—Barely stead, Oats—Firm and high Ryo—Easier; No. 2, 5414, Whisky—Active and firm at $1.14. St. Louis, Sept 28, —Wheat—Quiet; cash, October, #7c. Mardware. CHUHCHILL PUMP CO., ROB. SADBLERV U wnplssale Puo, P, Fii Al Whoiesale Manufacturers of el i - A Timber Glaims, e s inm e iate 4 and Seedlings for Timber (,lll““! 2 ‘ —— : h Sleam aufl water s“nnhes ‘.‘ 4 “g Small Fruits, Ornamentals, Ever: _Heavy Hardware. Halliday Wind Mill. 18002 Famam st omana, o Mtee re Acting Send for price list ~FRT Address, W. J. BROATCH, T BROWNELL & Co. D. S, LAK Pl b Bl £ 00 (AU, Wi, | Ty i, vt S, | g, B ond G Hachinery, Springs, Wlllln Stock, lllld'lru Lumber, Ete. 1206 ol Vo Py $ ncn-ll 10-4, 2303 Utica C, 44, 43{C o tt, 31200 Harney sircet, Omaba. ) ' Bheet Iron Work Steam Pumps, Saw Mis, frevet ) ' e e AU SR R s Avenworth smm.. Omabha. 3 ck—West Pomt ™ i, 8 oz 103405 West Point 29 in, 10 oz. lJC \chl Point 29xn 12 0z, 16c; West Point 40 in, 11 oz, 16c. ANNELS—Red, C, 24 In, 15}¢; E, 24 in, %& GG, 24 in, 18¢; H A F, 3¢, %0 R F, %) Prixts—Pinkand Robes—Richmond, 8¢c; Allen, 6o} lhvermml. be; Steel River, 6ige; Richmond, 6} ¢, 6igc. e 3 \xzn\vfilunm ou clown, plain Holland, 93¢c; Dado Holland, 12:cc Brown she L\ug— tlantic A, 4-4, 714 lantic H, 4-4, Atlantic D, 4-4, 62 Aurora LL, 44, 6c; Aurora Crown XXX, 44, 6{c: Hoosier i Indian Head, 44, “Tige; Law- rence LT, 44, 6o; Oul Dominion, 4, o Pepperell R, 44, Te No. 2 mixed, 45¢ 3 No. 2 mixed, 20} CuicaGo, Sept. 28.—([Special Telegram to Tug Bee.] —~Catr here is little or noth- ing new to relate concerning the general market. Trade is about the same as yester- day and prices show no essential change. Some salesman that had desirable natives claimed that there was a better inquiry and a slight upturn, but such stock and such sales cut no figure in the general market, where there are so many fair to good cattle that are selling at such extremely low prices. Some of the level headed salesmen claim that since the downturn set in there has been a decline of 75¢ on natives and fully $1 on westerns. ‘‘But,” said a man that han- dles large numbers, ‘‘values have touched rock bottom and the big run of westerns for the season is over. Western deliveries, bear in mind, are thirty days earlier than last u.r. and T am willing to wager a 1 sum hat values will rule §1 per 100 1bs. higher before snow flies.” 1 It 18 to be hoped he may be proved a & &.rophox.. but the chances are aguinst him. ’ e shipments to eastern wmarkets are the e o heaviest on record, and this incident is not at Frun Pork—lllghor; cash, §! Lard—Higher at $10.874 Whisky—Steady at §1. H Butter—Steady; creamery, 18@0c; dairy, 15@17c. Minneapolis, Sept. 28, —Wheat—Local receipts, 272 cars, and 59 were p d out. Buying of milling wheat was less active than yesterday and sellers were holding at a frac- Yion advance, but buyers were slow in pay- ing. Closing quotations: No. 1 hard, cash and October, $1.11; on track, $1.12; No, 1 north- orn, cash and Octover, $1.083 on track, $1.09; No. 2 northern, cash 'andOctober, $1.083¢; on mck $1.013. — LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Sept. 23.—The Drovers' Jour- nal reports as follo Cattle—Receipts, 000 head; steady; beeves, $6.25@6.85; steers, $3.50@3.05; stock- BIg € hasgiven univer HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Bllllflfll‘s’ Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. Mgchagies’ Tol ufldnm;lmg Sealon. 106 Douwins STEAM BOILER WORKS, h Omana, Hel Carter & son, Prop's. 1 A J. STONCR, 14.D., r & son, Prop's. Manufacturers of all kinds fiale RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., i rmcromf'co. Wholesale Hflrflwa]“g‘ A sma?w‘i.?}!efi: n?zau]xlnks.nflxfl § Eflfi!fliwu“ S0ld by Druggistz b and B - 1 ress —-Charter Oak, Biges T S B EaTney B qmans, Neb, AXTON & VIERLING 10N WORKS, Todi, biges Allen, 60; Rid 7. AITH, dsor, 8i4c; Eddystone, eigc; sl"golll\ and Ph Slflilfl LEE, CI.ARKEEANDREESIEN narp- | Wrongnt and Cast Iron Building Work, e evany canbrs | OB e B, _one EREAR Earst s ok Gapen Kowpar Magtiemea NEpcHED Sumnrie Berkeley cunbnl | o islepbone, S osidsaco eifiions, 2 | Whtlesale Hardware, Cutlery, Tin Plate, i Bt b 00, 4ig0: Cabot, Tic: Farwell half bleached Metals, Sheet Iron, etc, Agents for'y ; 8! Frult o, Loo 9igc: Greene MLt POWAeS Sl 1y man Barta wire et AHA WIRE & 1RGN WORKS, 8 e méooioe i e | STH OMAHA. Ui Nebrasta Manufacturers of Wire ani Iron Rallings " : - fecl safeinr:commend- ing it to all sufferers. Saio cambric, 11%3; branch office in the Exchange building. It will be under the management of Johnson & Christian, Reports will be received direct era and feoders, A&o‘_‘{@xw mlw-‘bull und | day wero Meadamos C. A, Henderson, J. Fomauie " to; * Now York o "”1" S T T AR T T B Ty S v, e, V1T i mixed, §1.85@3.75; Texas cattle, $1.56@2.90; | Clark a nderson. “They a tour | Pepperell, 42-in, 11c; Peppere in, PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., :llec{?v?‘:h{'r, :fl;nwt:u: Jx‘l‘?n&?'«‘:’. ;:fi western rangers, §2.85@4.55. | through the packing houses as well. Popuueu 04, 160; Bep) ?erell 84, 2lc; Li 81 k U M ]] 'S “W.L. PARROTTE & CO. OMAHA $APE and IRON WORKRE > York loss cattle wiil be bought in Chicago. | Hogs—Roeceipts, 11,005 market strong, 10c | The well known firm of Shaw & Co., of | perell, 94, 23¢; Pepperell, 104, 85c; onn ve Stock Commission Merchan . Man'frs of Fire & Barglar Proof Safes - Cow stock and all common natives are down | higber; mixed, 8.600.35; light, .60@6.30; | Chicago, have made arraugements to open a | 44 8ie; Triumph, 63 Wamsutta, 110; Val- | ofico-Rogm Rtk Vabds. South Omaloa. Nalg. & Union Whnlesale Hats, Caps and Straw Gflflfl& : to the lowest figures of this year or last, | heav. .00; skip e e on ) O .v. . Vaulta, Jail Work, Iron and Wire I‘\snclnl Signs, lh. o 8, —Plaid-~Raftsmen,20c; Goshen, G. Andreen, Prop. Cor. Lith and Jacksot Bls. 3. h i ooo, ket tead i - 7 Harvey Street, Omana, Neb, S aep—[bca m.l. 7, mar] 8 y 3 821605 Clear Lake, 80%c; ey Muunlflm, »“ORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALE g Raugors and Texaus aro also down to the | Sheep—Recelnts, T.000; mar Haaai! lowest prices on record. Veal caives are i Soan et mo the sasing o The | Texans, §2.75@340; lambs, $.00@5.7 from tho Chicago board of trade and the firm | 26} e LlVG Stock Commission. . sy N - ey and foeder traas Tolse. sasdy, with | Mansas Ciey, = Sept. O | AN Sl board ¢f ade snd IR DFW | S Shienara—Whi lo—G HNo.2, 1) Exchange Balling Unlon Block Yards, | v kumbor “~ | CHAMPION IRON and WIRE business in grain, provisions, stocks, etc. , No. §) Soutl Oui, N OMAHA LUMBER CO., AD: WORKS -mger light nunvl{ and strong prices on ceipts, 8,81 i ipments, ‘llwo“ k():!erll:g: u‘: ness in gi ;. prob isions, ; - e p o3 0. No. 1. f sty T - o] lmn and WIW ['mwcs Balm G“am anyt) receipts elu were generally common and m et abou rrangements are being wmada for agran i . ER & FITLH 8o e R R Av.ue,mtlx‘onee steady; good 1o cholce corn-fod, #5004 | ball o bo heid ut Anm.fxra;;ua-m s now A ankont 'l”,‘&:;,fi‘_n “’"‘“‘"‘ Commision Dealers in Live Sock, Al Kindg of Building Material at Wholesale And Reuans. for han tores, mm....,.. 3 1) beeves, 25@0.85; .50 common to medium, ‘.5@4. ; stock- | office on Satur even| o t . ‘ale o ¢ " Tmprs 2l oo steers, 1550" to 1500 (e, #5.0080.00; | ore snd. fooding steers, §3.00@4.40; grass | The room is Nardly IACRe enough Lo acoom: Sacaia drosa. Beo) Whitienton dress ) 1263 Bi7eet 44 Dnios Paottie Teask, Oma it ""“4'&'“"‘ drchlosry Gocmw 22, QDWII xchange Bulln , Unlon Stock S — — — '"l'-\l 8. 408 South Lk Ul. ard, 5 LOUIS BRADFORD, —————— modate over fifty couples and for that reason the invitations will necessarily be somewhat rango steers, $1.79@3.20; comuon, $1.%@ .50; stockers and foeders, $2.00(3. 1 Hops—Reccipts, 4024 shipments cows, bulls and wixed, -lmngor. at §1.85@ g oods, ¥ — Slate! 5] su:a:r'a“;;(a. P:su:)ck ‘Ex’c. W o) Pl (Y 1 a3 UNION STOCH YARDS co., MEACHER & WHITMORE, limited. Mr. Cudahy will furnish thesupper | - P H N e\ ficet e Lol Dealer fn Lumher Lil"! Lime, Sasb 275 'bulk, §2.10?.55: Texas stecrs, $2.00@ | market fairly active dud e T A L T xc.u'f':;}’l lonbastan Sider Arncis O lone 0f Omeha, Limited, Doors, Bic. Yards—Cornas Tth a4 Dowsas; Corser Fire and Burglar P Nflf sm‘,m Locks . 2.00; cows, ol.u@n.bo‘ natives and balf 0 choice, $0.! wmmon 10 | thing half way it will be a grand affair, cloth, 9; Arnold B mng cloth, 10}¢; Arnol u,'m".nm 8 aad Doug! Geuerul Al janss ‘:um o | 5.1‘ mww e e e A ST e e it