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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1883, QDT o ST fally trading was OMAHA LIVE STOUK. CANTELOPYS—40@ihe per dozen. lock upper, 20@2% per foot. - Homlock calf F | ; r, though thi .;-, vas gen: ‘.'1_, strong, Monday, Oet. 1. 1888 Sweet I {‘ E8—7 & bu Ibe ||1‘ .I.,x.v xn};\q;\‘ [Ml\.n‘\‘l 'sx .sz; u‘» | Agricuitural tmplement Lumhor the session the volume | A ) PO R LRI bt PouLtny—No dressed fowkin the market; | per lbi hewlock kip skin, 2 W ioe per THURG 5AR ¢ - N, D Wheat Greatly Excited and Subject | of sed, und nothing new Wie mrg 1iT6. to. s thede, live. chickons, &350 per dory spriag | 1o oak kip akin, No. 1, 70 e per 1b: " CHURCHILL PARKER, o D 'f i to Many Fluctuations, Bation wasraer ninir. | KoV i reoverine somgena fron | ehkenn SN B et g | Dealer i Agricuitaral Tmplements, Wagors, Dealer in All Kiiis f L’llllh‘ The <l but the HARU R SR el TR A WATERMELON S —85.00 1000 §1.15a@1.35 per 1b; French kip skins, do, 8 Arriages and Tugkies. Joaios Stroet, between uil _ Mthand Caisfornia Strects raske. et was generally toy ¢ “‘-“ 1 by 4 “l“'\{ oy Stidte. Tha Prans. ifornia, £1.003.50 per bu vox; | Cordovan, russett, 18c: satin Lol B ote L oo S ITION. on the market was strong and | gau o ANe 4 SUERE Of W ee e ol on | Southern, 5 per i b ier, &3.50004.50 LININGER & METCALF CO., . — the openini and was oo of the | sUron prices. The ALY of tio cows | 50U PLANT0@EL ver dozen. suoroeens, boot 1o v ver | Agricnltral Implements, Wagons, Carriages . . . 1 I | ! Ox1oxs e calf sking, 2000 per foot; { - ! .uu... rything in a State of Confusion prominent fe but did not get u 'Lfl‘“' were, westorns ;ml Imu packers paid | PEENS s 004,00 per 1, #0000 por foot: kangaroo Bugxles, Ete. Wholesale. Omala. ¥-Sraskn . W. HARVE LUMBEH con Each Deater Busy Watching His v 82, Jorsey Contrdl | #4.95@3E0 for some pretly fair 8 CranarrLes per bushe skins, 40@0¢ per foot, according to quality. | “pARLIN, ORENSORF & MARTIN . alane ) | Own Deals—Uorn Quiet and ced 1 e und Rock Hoxs iR Mich .«.T o per ubl @3 | Toppincs 88 Q0ei00) per finings, | P4 et R { To Dealers Only. “ | d the same, while the rest of the list There were nty si of hogs, only, | gals: Califor per b . 9.0 dozen; L $10.0 1 deoy Y Ofco, UG Farnam Stroot, Omah | S A elbiad AL ot vt thie. énlig Agees’ | i Ths SAFKULERA, Lhay JOLd At About Matin or CoRN ¢; Comimon, 2 de. 12,00 per dozen L\ll”}n nlml Tplements, Wagons & Buggics JUHI\IJ \' “‘, ARE H‘b’r: PN y PR S G R TIR Ler, | doy's prices 3 qUAIIY WaR B - CaRmoTS =500 | tie Metals and Tinnor 1,50, 05 And 07 Jones Streot, Omaha AW . | The day was not especially interesting, taken | 98§°s prices. The quality was not very good BEANs—Chotee n handpicked navies, s y —— - iy CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET, tivety ana there were no choice loads of heavy 0" po, bushel; western ud od | Block tin, swall gL ¢ .8 P. P. MAST & CO., WIIU 8511 Lll!l]‘]l[‘ Ete. N | hogs. e \ il #1500 1.00, | 1 bar ) lmported and A 1 loat Stay # Cnicauo, Oct 1.=|Bpeslal b MBI L Hhenp, T beans 5¢ vor pound. Lo Mannr cturers of Buckeye Drills, Seeders, | ™ Hiea s “;g‘;, ,. 0 and i { Bre.|—The wheat market was quict . rred There wore six double decks of Utali sheep |, HAY-CF. 0, b. cars. No. 1.2 ]"”"‘ bl 30| T D b aa Nicholas Rireots. (‘HA‘: AT T i ceful for the first hour this morning, on the market o SR Y 3) — — . o 1 ired, S Breas—10,500@11,00, | 3 { i 5 ' 1t was greatly excited and subject to violent S b.D.&E Cattle ai—Cider, 10@18c per gal. White \ i n Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring wide 4 fetts Y6 R b t 10 ok Tatand Hoer wign, fi por gt ' P oy Agmu mr 21 mplemen ts.Wagms&Buggm Carpets and Varguet Flooring. b and Douglas 3 | nervous ma t has been 1 16| o pre Sheep IRANBEIUGES —87,00@3.00 per b, PAtaRt ik i i Hih a0 Niehoias Stroets, - ] ! m‘:l iy GoGntal 1t Wik oo i Horaes Provisions - Hams, No. 1. 1 ) okins biax i . OMATA BRANGIL mmlm ryand Notions. — ~ 0] i as more dungerous than on any day Prevailing ric 4 i dried | Kooz, 1N, 1 00 J.F. SEIBERLING & CO., : t (&)i]”h‘){Fl Ln}:{rfim uu&“n 3 weck. Comparatively speaking, few Thefollowine 13 o tablaof prieas paid ta | beef hams, sulted clenrs, short, | B8 3 5 n \ S & JONDOIS I MILmery A SWEHE AiFadtly tnioraitad. tirtlo oul thi mariot fof o’ arados of Mook e | 1t o fos: short vibs, el | Kooy | Harvesting Mo um]"]V and Bider e, TPOTICIS & JONOCIS [ MILANCTY & Notions : the September wheat deal, but he tioned. it A B8 E : V| W Ment M e 1 e s Ot | s——— L L g & ¢ 100 to 1500 50 @h.( 12: s Ga@se per | whole list of whe it was affected Bis 3t por cont :‘z {x:‘: > lllu 1.‘:‘“.' o ings, 136 B ! 1 MOLINE MILBURNS ¢ runu,\n. Co Overat'n 24 4 ‘The history of the day is a difficult one to t: closed offered at 2 per | Native fecders 2 00 ko R Acturers s Jobbe CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO,, | compre ¢ t5 of rket revic Western feeders ATk IE Lol = Gan rything uf MekcasTiLg Paper—43,@7 per | Range stoers, com'on to chiof ) SO0 WWU.A:. B}MU\ Rakes o Pfl‘ Manafacterers of Gvera i ] o were toc the cer . > "".l-n; i ¢ S LI rootz, Oin "__\_' Teans Pants, Shirts, Bte. 1 1108 Doug s Stroet, | i R gl i ¢ nto ¢ Rovised prices urs 3 Artists’ Matorials, T n cool ref n. he opening « “Air 100 10,00: bones, HOSBP otions was £1.03 for October, 81.0414 for Deceber fair to eaol o 00000 Laiads L J ROBINSON NUTION ¢ £1.04 for Muy. The t cased off tc Iair to choi | £ 100: solid Artists' M [m s, Pianos and Organs, b 9 AL d anes an &l wanln e §'tof Otob fov Dasonik AP ieunaraeros unthn £00050; rubber, T e l Nations and P remaining st wd even Soet oubic, 20¢s sl ) L L L 9 « BNV Widet out 1 1\ s Lamber, Booksollers and Stationers. + market turned upon ' j b Pivst and second cle v 5100 RCRY: w. ,(.\ sl e il houses, -1;, Clif ‘ ro - ) asting L | Firstand second @iy 0 00 | Suceosorsto A, Keny X o8 tottl | BENSOLIBATED TANK LINE G0N made traders n s, Jece W December, Sy “v (4 'I'hrlln.\ | M' ) % 0) 0 W U] 1 Bl LnhriAaH " wol to £1.04 and then to #1.05, May at the | Hve e, #ia shine. (U e “‘EW Hlers 3“1 W' 1 | Wholsale Refined and Lnbrieating Oils same time advaucing to $1.05%, up 1.06, Harley—-N n g B seleet, 1 ‘ L. 85 0 g 7 bests OratiusNe Axlo Grease, Kte., Omahe AT Bishon Manager )‘ 1 10 special commotion, but sud : ‘L‘\'“‘Jl"“" 1.50. T YRy ;-;;“-’*‘ VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, ar got into a state of violent Whisks 3 oots an oos. Fitians or ) ; " & \ P AL e 45 o pound frames; | Cstock bour 11 Ml n shing | 1 excitement, ter began by r for D« _ Pork—Stronger: cash, 1 November, 3 " 1 3 D stock boards, 1 in K“z]‘ p._NnAu JUN\ & CO., MI.JH& fl.\l G“I ‘ Fm‘nh.]h 5 (‘lfluds. 3 cember t scemed to be the startin #14.10 & 5 s dark ooring, first comn ML tig & Cd 16 Harney ot, Omuhn 1 From £1.05 Decembershot up to £1.08, cash, 11.05; Novemb 0.503 o, 6 in " Y e . | to §1.07%. There wero jumps of e e ) ‘ cream, MBS thn}rvall.li Il ‘dCK\(Hl GrBl"ls“]‘gS%q“ Gifico Fixturos. Y L between trades, and brokers found it T iy N pillc i GG, e el Ao for ey AL O & NUNDS MANUEACIURING €O, \ impossible to execute orders within 12 e | 4.25: fancy, #4.50%@1.35; winter, ISR APAT Qi aLy 1 flat 7 y T W. V. MOR i Manufactire:s i »f the limits, The scene was one of the great- | (14.55:1 bbls., 4850510, it £ -~ AModium, in bb, 1 do inhalf o n n I G ccrcotvatio contuston, | Notoay could| . LTy Menta-Shoutders, $(@ssg Lo DI E 07 Brmd e nla i L des ! Hait Jomhers of Boots and Shogs. b Bflw k, Ofiice mul Salo [D\Il Tl}lu‘l‘es v IR 4] short 1 S 2100 bbls, & k HRI$8100 o 1R e 10 « Omahn Mauufactory, Su Mantivs, ide £ Cusos, Drng ixtures give a reason for the terrific spurt, though LG Ll Al 10 steers Dbl 34303 gherkins, in bbls, §8.0)5 do inhalf | Ten Y 30 | o Douglas S, O Mauufuctors, Sume | Mantios, sl e the thought uppermost was that some bi creamery, TOBACCO smoking, 16@%0c. | Joists and sc i 1416 fect i | = - = —_— South 1ith 8 o § ; mwan or firm had by the bosrd. Such, 1 Buviddon JRLLIL 30-1b pail. Tim 8, Sx8, 1204 |,. Yoot 17 Coflecs, Spices, Eto. b howe roved not to be the ¢ but | Choeese. full cream cheddars, | &4 Bon O 0. SaLt Pick t rough, good. .. = 5 SOFFEE CO. e e e ey P o e blination could Eoletvon for tho balae; | Tomoy, Si@Sige:: fnts, x@ie; Young | Lossaimplon C/Co Kors : Pickets, faney head and dressed, sclect el Al Paints and Oils. : b St a2 (i skt MApLE 11@12 per 1b; i i ~ = 7 R i § It was a punicky fluery, that W A orthotny 181 poniy ¢ per 1b; pure maple THE REALTY Tflfis, Coftee king PUWHBT SRR DL b I all. December was as quick getting back to nged: | v greoh saltc i it Fikvorbg RE(FAGtE, ks, Ete, 1414 . \holasulo Dealer f | §1.0514 a8 it was going from 105 to §L0S. 1t reen saited, N. Lawrence) yson, common to fuir, 15 | futruments Placsd on Record Dur- | Wiy s Ot et | Pigls, 011, Window Glass, Bte. Jumped up again, however, to $1.077;, and it fihro Wit »”‘“”_““.l 0> s iy ing Yesterd Crockery and Glassware. 111x Farnam Strect, Ominba, Neb. | erked up and down between $1.05'{ to by ddell Bros powder, choi JT Pautsen et al to, M) 1 and A Gross. = W, L WRIGHT, —— =y 4 several times thereafter, always with packed, b mon to. med ‘Iu-iv- dorn's add, wd. k] £ 400 Agent for the Munatacturers and impertors of =3 Papor. more or less violenee, May and December 3 No. 2, 4@dY¢; cak §@diee per L. w45 00 It and A Phiflips to CC Spoftswood, Tots 1 assware, La CARPENTER PAF i v the second bulge May was sellin ity | Flour, thls. o 21000 i l.-‘.,n’ moi ta med Tperial, | J I & Covert io.d 1 and ® iy, w7 e, omee. i .t . O olesale a er I][}'IIGN 4 when Decembe as he two heat bu 4,000 roo¢. to lancy. 08 % A3 A5 N o t0: ¥ PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN CArTY & nico o Months got noar togothor gnla hefore tha | Corn, bu 240,000 S "“‘”f s T Omake by o 1100 Lo srtace SHANELG SR . Fayar. Bpeci Gults 5 | day was over, however, The rket quieted | Oats, bu... 145,080 GLIL G e i B A Benson, truste v W 0 vang Paper Boxos. | GG L 120 610 100 per 1b3 dBkorlod cakes, 71| Dbk S e e ! Cree 1Y, [assware, LUHS, Siiverware SN WL T | prices werd Iy oy, b Asrteryn 160 610 @ o Jist ¥ fi Saaad.y A 8000 1 ¥ L New Paxton Buildin el inside prices quoted on’ Satur, hi ) very light offerings; No. ; 4 18ins, por 5 ann and’ wite £ 0 Cootar, Tots & e § vance such as occurred to-duy on top of Sat B 0414 inclevator, #LOC@!.(6 615 Bt i GUA AT \| O i Qo RIS S DD, == ‘llll.w‘xlf:\ll:.~h:“"\::m|N:‘nhlvt 1¢ ‘.H‘w-l'l(‘::(‘l\J-u]r;_ ,"f :‘,l\,n' ¢ i }: |\~v 4 )‘rlvl_\“ s sub, lot 25, Millard MY EB flllfl UG fl::“ il Mfil‘C])fill[S, 5 - . it 10 chieclc the warket when it was oing <1003 op! 190 6,00 g pitted Coulifor: | ABORN wad lot 2, L LU L e Tl T PHIL. STIMMEL “"l\“ ¥ o wild and skyward, but it was beyond cc irregular and 2@ 2 nia 1 1b, 1202 1 nterey par SR 2 \\ o CHEAALR to-day for_forcign account. | November, closed at $1.06; the number of hog cevapor e e A R, ous .“qm.z. % pi sflfld‘ 5 he best buyin orders. |~ Corn—Recoipts, exports, uccessors 1o Meshane § Seliroeder f t was ropor somie of this was for the : hig led but fairly Produce Commission and Cold Storage, | = = G ORI g ator, 1@ i Omin. Nebrarkn. Storago, Forwarding & Commission their luck. They are after forcign storts o KAty eithon. basIes o NEQ ‘mk W FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO, ; “They say’ Hutéhinsor sent out bills to-d . ser elosing at Highe! ..| Luw.-q. 16c Y, ke P il 4 to parties defuuiting Scptember contra Receipts, 158,0005 exports 103; spot STallwie Ao doa 'r‘x‘mnlv Flour, Feed Grain and General Commision “r§m’l“1fl£§ P.“W II"J]]X.‘! q!ll! G‘Umfl\lfllfll“ ’5; with him at £2.00, e is understood to have 3, @l¢ higher and fairly act of hog, X ) = % LS ich houso ot the | s o, b lo settlement with a great many at o | options active, Ly lye higher and strongs Ll i onioRe B Park, w d Merchut. Cormespomdence eolicite 1. 1014 Norih lth "“"“""“"'{,JJ;.... SR e € ure. Frank Clifton & November 302 i0isc, closing at #iges spot 00, I.lnu I uml\, §10.00; | ¢} H_Clar] ', 1¢ 1 L GLLLIGE LD 1 with as much leuic mixed western, 2051, — | 'lnx'.r cring £4.50; Columbia River KA \‘\;;l':ni\ st Sile, w Hutchinson is understood to have deliv white western, 7@ B )8 $17.00 per b \ oo Murphy, I - 7 = | out about 1,010,000 bustiels of wheat to-ay, | Cofec— Options. steady active and @i Covrisi—Per Ib, whole, 6¢; and | and i and ¢ 4 ______ Coal, Coke and Limo i [ | D on October contracts, but the most of it went n cables; sales, S0, 5, includic Qoo | D T e, B@IBo: Bty P AT o G R Pritchiett, lov 3, bk 1, S|l OMAHALOMLLCOKE & LINECO:, leston & Poole. 1t probably found its St 1 wer, §1 SEPRPRR by~ ed, S@lde; sticl RLITHVAC > ¥ oy Dackk Lo tho starting point, ", 7% spot. Rio Sinday. H@iosiitancy F i {0 ‘,{fl st ST R CH TR Jubbers of Hard and Soft Coal. — Brewers, I8 i | ‘\ ‘m;rylnn\:;"\(:qlln:l-l'“l)\Lll‘::.l“n;.l“'.lulwrc Wi c and more active, fair cargoes, quoted i Hll;’:‘,, AT AR e ) 200 Sonth 1ith Street, Omaha, Nebraska. SRR . | TORZ & ILER, e No. 2, qed Z 04 W ther Petroleum - eady and fairly activi CorToy Fi, { 01 which we g L J. J. JOHNSON & (CO., : | 1 1% ) r e HER{QT . by canal 10,400 bushels, The oat mspection | Unitod closed at $og @i i 5lies CC, Name oG R Iritclieth MxI0Le 500 Mamfaetn fLi Lager Beer BTLWGIS | was U bushels. Trading was inacti “Firm; western at ;" 0 RX, 18¢; R, No. 40, !”~i J Blum and wife to B8 Keut acrosat s diuigetnrers of mw, 1521 North Eigthteenth Streot, ()numn Neb. # 3 | vut shorts were covering to some extent, m but quict; S No. 60, 1 NO. 30, colored, w cor of n e 9:13-10 €, w Q 5 200 | And shippers ot Coul, Coak, Cement, 1 "7 i owing l.() fl-.ur !)lhllfll'll by the slaughter of No. ')l\llnh\u.‘xl No. I(“ N\on“] El‘X’{.I;;l‘\ ‘-‘]"(E]‘l;)q:] I‘l‘h" m, resat s weor o5 hmmm‘,“u‘x:::'n:: I\urb} h o= -z |l that fraternity going on in the wheat pit. —tigher but closed wes Bristol, 1217¢; Union Pacific SH il o PP v o Te LR U [ T e e e R Cornloe. 1 Nopw Qrisans exiortod 64040 bushols, and | stoum 81125 gales of November, L CAIFET Wane—Bib. White, 16c; colored, | & D 8erpon to Cher of fatia NEBRASKA FUEL CO., “"EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, e 01 o vere 7d to Liverpool. | closing at §0.70. ¢ : —) o 3 The general excitement prevailing delayed | Butfor—quict and western dairy, 12 September Purchase of Hogs. T e | Joc; Beauty, | rwenty-five transter Shippers of Coal and C| Mannfasture Galvanized Iron and Cornice, o he figur suI.lhv' L“.‘.”“' supply until near @14lge: wostern crean 18@2Aic. The following is the numberof hogs pur Brrxrs—Solid o J 3 £ John peneter, Proprietor. 90 Dodgo and 163 and 108 i the close, when 10 bushels increase _ Cheese—Steady; fancy scarce; western, chased in this market during the month of | 51/c: Berlin oil, 61 BRANCH OFFICE, 214 Soush 15th St., Omaka, Neb North 10th Street, Omaba. i :uu‘l"I‘l::‘:fl":l'g‘l:i\}\llh ull“:m(mltlx‘nlxt \\";:lr\‘ u{‘h‘n‘xi e ptenmber, by the different buyes t JEAN JOHEN *fl & CO. 5 Dry Coods 1 e OC S8R I0R00 EQ Milwaukee, Oct. 1.—Wheat—Unsettled; H. Hummond & Co arge, 9e; Rockport, 64c IV,I W H e ST 5 3 :‘L'l"l‘l‘]‘c‘“ ( “,In‘fh"“_“ fl'”'l‘ 5 w““{““}l!l*l‘: cash 99%;¢: December, $1.01% Omaha Packing Cc ke York. 80 i 0 . SHA M. E SMITH & CO : Printers’ Materlals. v ut the close, which wa C . The | Zcorn Quiet Armour C. Packing Co Swift River, Sc; Thorndike 00, 8 fohi WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, ar Tuaroaof 4(07ge und on hors. somote A s 8 Gk Tendle B 3 MISSION, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods an Ny Do sladde re remg aker & Son.. Cordis No. § J of from f, @iz, The number of ¢ x- ¢ Bievaland Broviston 6 : il 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th §t., Om Poalen R T he i e foadiamorcaw: s 710 and sehasters tor ons—Firm Pork—-Cash and Octo- | Duvis & Atwood. .. Grain, Pffl!_lslflfls. Stocks and Bonds, KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co T PR B o AT gFanadg o any 5 A, SPring........... Margin Transactions a Specialty. 1 A $ | : e = e L My K aronger, With - | Cinciunatt, Oct. 1.—Wheat —Tn good de- | Gibbs & White JONSON & CHRISTIAN, Mang Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Ge 5, Notions | mubber coods. and closing tame, Receipts were lib- | Mand; ste B Brittain & Co.... 15 BOAKD OF TRADE, - OMAHZ Gents' Furnisbing Goods. Corner 11th und Hainey OMAHA RUBBER CO., E eral'and the average quality only fair, At | €O 3 2 i@, AsHsimt e 2 . Stk Guiulra, Nebraska. ! » $h0 samo tino thart. Is ADPALONUY. pioniy of | Onte—Firm i S e R e = - == | fanfacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods thasama diia shord s appacently, monty ofi| S R08=CH o, Local Buteliers. L ate Wires to Chicago and New York Furniture. e Tt O AR IEEOLEIL0 ACAlS00n arani Pork—Quiet; held at £16.00. NEV00 e e e A 8 Seoncany - = show of strength, especially in near futures, X CRrASIL WEY & STONE = |} A S n . a 1) Lard—Held higher, neglected; 1025, | Total..................... Pt e . 3 r L ¥ s attributed to sympathy with other mar- | ghrCeHels B TR E s from September, 195 67 bleache LOMBARD Wholesale Dealers in Furnit 8ish, Docrs, Eto. | cets. While May W steady, selling | Whisk) R A A 1o:ih | bleached, § 1l FArniire. 5 oA | Yot. 1 a ) A. DISBROV. £ CO up at one time to sh lots'of No.3 | _ St. Louls, Oct. 1. M=Highn iy P, bleached, 7 /e Farnam Strect, Omaha, Nebraskn Wholesale Manu? eturers of ‘ store wero held igher, solling spuringly at October, 1 November, Cattle and Sheep. j Dlonctied 100 Btavens) S0 T CHARLES SHIVERICK, g h D Blind 3 ity by e October, The following is the number of cattle and | S EER 0, :’fl. Holland, I : ' a8 QUI‘S linds and Mflllmlfl[fl, 3 e A e s roiaiabible. ax | 2 shecp weighed during the wonth of Septem pinHalang t q Furniture Branch bmee, 12th and lzard Streats, Ounuay Nbb, { 3 TR e N B A A AT f o J; October, 2235c. | ber us o with the same in 1857, |y QR Y Omalm, Nebraska. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. { casioned the unloading of a good line of long CATTLR, lautic P, 4-4, Boston, Mass.; Kansas City, Mo, |~ Grocorios, | Mannfacturers of Sash. Doors, Bllll property, und the settling of a number of Lard C, 44, 417c; C SRRk TS hisky—S$1.14. k. X, 444, 6 y eac ey Law - : = ~ an uldings, Stair Work and_Interior 3 e o Th e e || area ory, o R l“mul.ld ll‘)vmu T4, *, f PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., R :‘\':;' X ‘“I'\'"““"""I‘g'.m fz'm" | B e e | e oites Oct. 1=Wheat=Toogat | o PGt Capitl & Su plus, §1,000 Woolsal Grocries and Provsions, | o~ — 8 as compared with Saturday’s finul quotations pts of wheat for two e g | - Totals RoReLl 104, 950; NilGR G, 4 (0 Wachuscth | s company has opened anOmaha office and " 118, 10th St., Om Steam Fittings, Pumps, Eto. il the closings showed an advance of ¢ on | cars und 112 cars were m.mu dout. Trading | peble 0« 4 G a R, 44, To; Aurora B3, o4, {0 e to furnish money: promptly on tme | 7 McCORD, BRADY & CO.. B October pork and January short ribs, 1oc on fair but prices [ (SHRESRES & _West Pomt £9 m, § oz 10ie; | proved city and farm propert . s “ A. L. STRANG CO,, October lard and November pork, ahd e ly sules wer aturday, Poiut, 8 3 " Pt | 7 Noapplications sent away for approval, on October shos 10 o0z, 13¢; West' Point bs and January por later prices Louns ciosed and paid ror withont de Wholesale Grocers, Pumps, Pines aud Engings, - R y D, P 2 i (] Joint 40 , 11 0z, 10¢. JORN GISH, T X T Year pork closed unchauged, but in Novem: | mand. Closiug J. W, Peck, T ueblo, come in with a train of -<'._:'|'v"\\°"{“ O b O i 0 Ranhnt AR AL Meunsgtot S ? th and Leavenworth Streets, Omuabin, Nebr Stoam, wWater, l“a]-‘n;\ and Mining | ber lurd a decline of 1de, in year lard of 1ve | October, $1.131, : s i : GG, 190 A B ] - LU Yand i Varinm Streel: & and in Jaunuary lard of Se wi ber, $1.11; on track cmour was the heaviest buyer of hogs y 2203 ¥ % Vght CHUKCHILL PL > T 4 [ g i 0%:8 110 \ onth, with Omaha second, B s Bt ik 00 e bos - Rishmonan e EXHAUSTED vn’ALlTY Mardware. o il PUMP CO., 4 CHICAGO LIVE §TOCK, on track, $1.10a1.11; No, 2 - | The total number of cars of stock received | Allen, Ges Rivernomt, 5 River, 6 S BROS. SADDLERY CO, olesale Pmflfls Plflfi Fit tl]l[! R Ciicaao, Oct. 1.— [Spocial Telegram to Ts | &, October, 81 November, $1.06; De- | at the yards last month was 8,508, Richmon . 4 nE CF OF LIFF, the | holesale Manatacturers of Stoam ant Water Supplicy. anariors ToRR & Hpayeloak RRRE 9 cember, $1.07; on track, $1.05@1.L6, rank Boyd, superintendent of the stock [ . PRINTS - Oak, 5lc great Medleal Work of the il hitana n 00Nt & Co's RO0AS g 4 Ber.]—Carrie.—With a run of at least 5,000 | * ko City, Oct Wheat—Hi varas, has returned from b triato Deaver. . | Bamapo, 43 + Allen, 60; Rick age on Manhood, Nervous and Saddlery & Jobers of Saddlery Hardware U. 5. WIND ENGINE & PUMT CO 4 o less than last Monday, it was reasonuble to [ No cash, S315c bid: November, S A Bl mond, 6¢; Windsor, 615¢; Eddystone, 6ige Physlcul Debility, Premature Aud Lgathor. 10, 103 o 10T Harmoy St, Owatin, | theorize that there would be a more active | bid: December, sales at 2!y Skidmore, who came in with a load of Pacific, 6 Decline, Errors of Youth, and oDAd Breacurn SHEETING—Berkele No. o, 93e; Host Yet, i, 05c bl Cabor, 7iges Farwell half ble: demand and stronger prices, but the theory | red, ¢ ‘4’:_‘ iSc bid; No. 2 soft, cash, 99c Ch theuntold miseriesconsequent 2n, of the thereon, S0 pages 6vo, 135 s Ingwe vl irm of In, i fob: e “Stean and Water Supplics, o Halliday Wind Mills. 61 ana 0 § _Heavy Mardware. G. F. Ross iebid \sh, 36c asked year, | Sen, Chicago, was auiong the visitors at tho did not pan out to a strict materialization. It prescriptions for all diseases, e g was & cuso of **best laid plans of mice and Fandes B T i of lym;(x.m,'. i T s g % W. J. BROATCH, ; BROWNELL & CO., B en’ that oftentimes fails to go one's wa Xed; May, 24%¢ A Mathews, Soda Lake, Vyo., came ope, i \ng P i1, sealed, Tilustr mple oall young o 0 Y mou’ that oftentimes fails to o oue's way, skod; Moy, o | M R Mathows, Sods Lake, Wyo., came il St mal senid. instenive sample trotoall young H%W Hartare, Tron aud el P“""WS Boilrs and General Mchingry, . IR SR A P RO T - market. Now, York mills, Seivellad Madal awarded 10 the author by the Ha: prings, Wagon Stock, 11 Ruset Iron Work Steam Pamps, duw MK, 131 par e A A A% Y STOCK. I. B. McFarland, of the firm of Dorsey 03 FERE R PR v tional Medical Association, Address P. O. box — - - SRXOIVS Biiveh Omalin i | wer higher than on Saturday. The run Bros. & Clifton, is'back after an extended Hoppasall, B4, 810; Bop: 1693, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, grad | i } of Texans and rangers consisted of about | Chicago, Oct. 1.—The Brovers' Jour- | trip through lowa. mmh‘":‘f"‘{v:“;‘t"";‘ s Slan uateot Harvard Medical College, Syears'practica |~ HIMEBAUGH & TAYLO i iy 5,000, and such of that class as suited beef | Pal reports as follows 3 The number of cattle weighed last month | je. sl i Lot in Boston, who may be consulted confidentially i f l packers and_shippers sold readily at closing | 4, Sattiq-Receints, 10,000 market | was more tkan double the number weighed | \¥roxxes.—Plaid ~Raftsmen,20c; Gosnen, Ehoctates:Discases of Man. Oftce Norszuimense. | DUIIAETS' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. | _..\ron Works, e . prices of Friday. Prime native cows and | ers and feeders. TR during the same mouth in 1887, 3 Lake, 4c; Iron Mountain, | = —_ Mechanies' Tools and Buffalo Seales. 1406 Douglat "STEAM BOILER WORKS, el ¥y ers and feeder bulls and . L \y 1 The av: ro weigl y O o a Street, Omaba, Nebraska. Carter & ron, 'rop's. Manufacturers of ull kinds b heifers, on nccoust of the moderate run of | mixed, $1.403.00; , §1.55@2.90; | The average weight of the cattle sold at —_— Dk » Texane, sold o somo cuses substantilly | westeln gngors B WSS, L the Yyras Asumanin was 1060 Loa. Tholigvs REGTOR, WILHELMY &GO, Steam Boilers, Tenis and Sheet Iron Work 3 i higher, but taken altogether there was little | ;. 'y Bic 504 "85 550.40; heav) Walter Woods, of the firm of Wood Bros. e T Our now CATALOGUE OF €A M- Wholesale Hflmwa[‘fl _ Works South 20th and . & 3, Crosiog . ¢ or no change. Stockers and feeders e kips, .50 has returned from 6 trip to Sods Spiinae. Whitten PATGN OUTFITS, with consuitation, | <t and Harney Ste., Omahn, Neb. Wistern Agont N NG Tin remain quiet receipts included Mt Dbkt MGG, | hAR kaiaraed Sl & RiD, .u-uu,I'/n.l nge, Tide \!lrn\:m«h aress, arlll tactics and full"information for austin Powtiar €0 idertin Nive! Naflh ™! PANTON & VIERLING 1003 sd} Dlovont 30; mediin o kood ‘stecrs, 1550 i | 105, lower: weternat | “3hile icre “was b i hcreaso in o ts:.‘.:,‘.z\;'}r;:zi g renton drost 2 LEE, CLATKE ANBEL SN HARD- wrough Gl o, Buling W, | 1500 Tbs, 200 to 1950 It 258,60 i lambs, $4.00 [ number of hogs sold in this market last | = Cavimics - o) “Woods, Bie; N Eagines, Brass Work, General Foundry, Maghine and 3 \ (@H.40. as o red wi e same . "Blacksmith Work. e und Works, U ¥, Ry, : g 300 b I month, as compared with the same wonth in | Standard, [N 41 1 A X e end fodare §.000m1 Kansas Oity, Oct. 1,—Cattle—Receipts, | 1887, there was a heavy decrease 8 com: | PRINTS [ND160 1310 Pk'Aruzm . Amer- sogy meonamav | WhoISAlo Hflmwaffi lefil‘y Tin P]d[ o and liik Omabw. * o s d mixed, §1.40@3.00; 7,800; shipments, 4,245, Dressed bLeef and | pared with the month of August of thus year. | ican, 6'{c; Gloucester, Am.,m C long | ™ mr—— | Motal eet Iron, et n.-.. s far Hm\( Scale .,‘ OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, % |} Texas caftle, steers, shipping stecrs, higher; grass range, — cloth, 0% Arnold B long ¢loth, 103 Arnold “'“‘“"““‘“';‘““U tan Barbed wire, Maunfacturers of Wire and I Raili . { tern natives and half breeds, $3.004 steady and more active: good common 10¢ | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, | Gold'Seal, 101 Stietel A, 12 Winasor Gold o Omaha, Nobraska, anuiactare 1r¢ and Lron u 2 tered Texans, §2.50004.00. higher: stockers and feeding steers, stronger, Ticket, 10}, 2 N Desk Ralls, Window Guards, Flower Stands, Wire Hogs—H3usiness was active and values ir- | £ood to choice corn-fed, $5.00(@5.00: common Produce, Fruits, Etc. e nd Phamiotla 3B BLANCHARD | e Slkns, Ete. 15 North 166h street, Omaha. { regularly hizher, the advances of 5@ L0c to medium, €335@4.%0; stockers and fooding Commission men are kopt pretty busy | Miscmtinmacas Bulpt. seld: Ties citrio PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., Hats, Caps, Etc. "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, U e o P oers, §1.00@3.80; g Yo stesr L, P ¢ MiscELLANEOUS— Sul cid, c s . Wa | ing mainly on fahey heavy. ~Light nd me. | Steors, 8165 W0¢ grass rang 3 handling their receipts. Flour is very stiff | acid, 60c; tartaric 506; bal. copavia, 68¢; Live Stock Commission MPW’h"“'* W. L. PARROTTE & CO., Man'fes of Fire & Burelar Proof Safes | { GRURACHI RuCorNens I, OF o PuANEO. foys— Iecaipts, ‘2,00 shipments, 1,5%0; | and advancing, v sympothy with wheat, | borax 100 chloroform, '47c: glycerine, % Ofiice - Room 24, Opposite Ex wavaaly Wholesale I (3 2o | AN OF EING & BArglar Froo E | assorted honvs $0.606.05. Iho Bulk of faie | strong, active and 5o higher; good to Hog products continue high and a stiff, ad- | Sum Arabic, select, §1.00: gum camphor, 20¢ —— tock Yards, South Giaia, Neb. - 0 0168ale m, aps and Straw Goods Vaulte, Jall Work, (ron and Wirs Fenclug Sigas Bley 3 10 good mixed sold at #6.90@ and com- | $0.050.15; common to medium, vaneing market is looked for. fum oplum, $.15; sulph. morphia, $2.65; | JORIMER,WrZ 1107 Haruey Street, Owaisn, Nob. ke ol { mon at $5.00@6.10. There was little or no | skips aud pigs, $3.00@5.00, Burren—Fancy, solid-packed creamery, 18 b':‘, ""’(".“":'”“““' % he! aamo X STERFIELD & MALEY d — — 5 | d:}m\‘n‘l for It soris. Prices were noml- | National "1'"? Yards, = East St | @uic: choice country, 16@lsc; common 145¢0; gmoiine; 740 193¢ hasdlly '\'-'ré.m Live Stock Commission, Lumber. § ! nal at $.900.10, Louis, Oct, 1.—Cattie — Receipts, 3,4 grades, 10@13c. i > L34 { Room 15, Exchange® Building, Uglo: e e L cr—— n By — - shipments, 45 Stronger; keas—Strictly fresh, 18@19¢ candled. ‘n‘lt:lll‘:[llll‘"].lf;,‘tlr‘lr(\\v l\“mrd o‘mx Ider, g b X 'rf.hn‘.',w.n'{ \5, n Stock Yards, OMAHA LUMBER (.o.. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Rk . oo LI W T G | G EIETALANT B g | eton s Yol S0 8 | 7 Acxanoem & rrrcr ™ | Al Kinis of Bulig Maoralal Wiolse | 1000 ¥iro Foots, Ralngs, Guards 8 ) ew Yows, Oct. 1—(Special ‘Telogram | medium to choice, 83,404 107 stockers and | bagket. e, M "‘Q‘f',‘;,f’;_ e Commision Dealers in Live Sock ; . UL s g ot amas pte 3 ( to Tng Mk |—Srocks—Tho forencon in | feeders, fuir o good, §2.10@5.20; rangers, | * Pracues—California, $1.0021.30 per box; | per W & W-, per 0z, Bde; German, | . A ' 1843 Bureot and Union Pacitio Track, Owaba Blackamiuh O orks. 404 =outh 14 Bt k. | —STOCKS: ! { i V4 $2 Exchunge uiidiog, Usioa L3 5 & Koulw 14 T P ¢ stocks showed muny interesting features u' ‘;’ ‘l‘* russ l]-l:\ mLI;:LuA ‘&',g hlah‘:g.:\ -w\‘:'ful,:{‘ 1-"-1 ':',‘;“‘" b A, Ne LOUIS BRADFORD, i g, ) eceipts, shipments, 2,000; ANANAS — on, §1.5 - e B & i N \ The opening was active at a small fractional | o b6 strong: choico heavy and’ biteh: | choice. §4.50@8.00, @S0 por bups,, Leather. UNION STOCHX YARDS CO., Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Line, Sdfill MEACHER & WHITMORE, kS ! advance in most securities, Now Evgland, | ers' selections, $5.25@0.50; packing, medium | LENMONS—$4.00@5.00 per case M"ffl;hfk sole, 15gRTc 0f Omeha, Limited, Docin Bis. Taadsoorocetin nid Dontiad: 0 Fire and Burglar Prov: ‘flffls Timg Locks 3 r} Reading and Louisville & Nashvills wero | to prime, $0.00@0.25, Onaxure—§7.00@8W, e .7y A5 e0 1L ORK DATRMS. H(OR0 var Jbj paloce , Wb 6od 120ukias Geuoral Agents 106 Diobold 53 © 1ok Company's Sy dona &' Boyd, Suverintendent. 103 250 Jali Works o ) 5. Lo e AT D

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