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- RS AT TS THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 Sheep. | cotton. 21c: fute. 10 . | Lu el re v rarkef URIED FRUITS—F'ig8, 10 ‘Boxes, per b, 13@ | First and second clear, eipts wore heavy and the market | 4o LIRD R Totdon Malsgs | Fires any s layer raising, per box, &50@d.75; Malaga | jn..., 1888, - . —— 7 ‘ _ DE(TT \ [ \ .| $2.00@3.20 "rnmjnr-v. corn-fed, $3.00@4 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. | bt BT 07 e market higher: choice heavy and butchers' 9, 9022 Vale : __Agricuiturai implements Lumbver selections, $6.00@6.25; packing, medium to Gttt Receipts. ::I'.\:«n R “:; .«mrm»o 7\:2‘}' ‘:,l:fi Ir‘mr;\‘.‘m;: |l|m \m. in, 44 :::2‘1""- :3 CHURGHILL PARKER C. iv. LIKTZ, Chicago Wheat Continues to Seek a | prime 10; iight grades, ordinary to | Cnttle | aisins, i, . U select, Ihcilly i | \ 1 "7 Lower Level, Tt ol (LU e ARl | BhEeD Toted chorrien, ber. Tbr, Sha21s Cotlfor: | X siach bokeas Vo Dealer in AmculmralImplsmsnts,Wagans, Dealer in All Kinds of Lumher ansas 3 0 et. 15, —~Cattle— ipts, | 37 g nia pitted piims, dried blackberrie Prevailing Prices. raspberries, per b, and By 10, LININGER & METUCALF CO., Lher Ib, | 12@13ct | 1 stock boards, 1@l feet, b, Si@fe; dred | C stock bourds, 1218 feet, 12 in. . "t' e "\“l")r"“‘“ ap. D stock boards, 1216 feet, 12 in Yh and Cahtornia Streots, Oma Jones Street, betweon ith and 3,300 shipments, Saturday, 5098, Market | Horses ........... “eee A Nebraska. airly active and stronger for good, others Neb Fhoo w CORN RULES LOW AND WEAK. about ~ stead Good to choice corn " ples, 8iy@l4c; - California sun dried | Flooring, first common, 6 . me][;p le CBH]B]]I Bte., Ete , 3,05 The following 18 a table of prices paid in | ¥ o et “looriug, first common, 6 iu ¢ by \ 1 oo g et 59 | e araet fo the wrades of sock men | beached Tios Caltorau, Kaparad euaperated | pioornk secoud commin, Agricaltoral mplements, Wagons,CATTIARES | "otk aud pousnsia o A Fair Volume of Business in Oats— | (05,50, ange steers, $1.60@s.00; ‘};'r‘::‘lfmm 180010 1500 1b8..85.00 apricots, w.‘. 7un‘!:hurrnn(a B4 8iding, first atd second ciear, 14@10 1h's Buggles, Bte. Wholesale. Omaha, Nebraska “~T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO,— Change In Cattle—Hogs market general hade low Nauve fecders . 2.5 ies, 1@ 6 Common boards i siomants W i Offce, 148 Farnam Streat, 0 PR t Western feecers 250 YA Moating omi c R0 e, 148 Faraam Streat, Omaha. Brisk—Quotations, to choic ;:T:RL 2.0 l."lt’! ux;gw@gfigfl‘dmm. Range steers, com'on to choice 2,50 hf. r_'mmm"m ba@2tes toanting 1t No. 2 boards, all lengths Amwlllll‘a] Immflmflms wa[flfls&fiflwfls Common t good cows . Bt Choice to fancy cows e FINANCIAL. CGommonto choice bulls Fencing No 1, 1220 feet. . .. Fencing No. 14 aud 18 feet. ... Joists and scautliug, 2x4, 14@16 fect JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale ermer Ete. 01, 90, lmnam.mm Btreet, Omaha. P. P. MAST & CO., Juva, 24@c; Java, interior, oy W0@ite: Santos and Mar: McLaugh B .16 00 E CHICAGO PRODU o x Tmported and American | Etaty X e Timber, 4x4, 8x, 1216 feet............17 00 Awent 10r Miiwaukee 1yar emion ka5, ek b= Topstlal Aelbgar to!| Neaw Yux, secial ‘elesram | EWI ochoie et iog. e v st Ao | Bk, B o 1 oy o | NAOTECters of Buckeye Drls, Seeder, | ™ s ar R, [ttty eitatnd Tne Her)—On Saturday December wheat | to Tne Bee turday’s dullness | it {8 GRS TENTN Hog L ToLERA o1 Sellow | Dickets fancy head und dressed, seiected. 23 5 00 | Culuvator tés Rases, ClderMils .:,gl“.:-:n o S ROTR TEL closed 18{c over May. To-day it wentto ¢ | was in a measure carried over to this morn- C. P cubes, Yo, S l:klg- :‘x IH; S . asgh ) S A . . discount under May, breaking 5%c in doing | mg. The forenoon was devoid of news of "enl’e-v‘:l‘l:;lze Sales 'He u‘rhAll»(fll,rd for one hm‘mfl frames; \1:‘"':1». \::nlnn il wmoNAJm::_.E:aeNT 0., Dfialfi' in HflmWUUfl Lflm\]fll’. it, May at the same time sufferinga dechne | interest and the movement was swall. There 2 strained honey. ! @i(c per pound. Lathe ] Wosk titbiis dod i HiH of about 3c. Later May again went to dis- | were selling orders trom London on most of g’g;m'. Walar, 8ig m{:’::““"fi‘.fi_&'_“‘““ yeliow, 20@22c; dark gl Amcfllmm“mfllemflms wa[flfls&Bflmgs arpets and Parquet Flooring ¥tk and Douglas count and clo under the December | the specialties and traders hammered St. [ 7 cow Crigrse—-Young America, fuil cream, THE REALTY MARKET, Corner 14th and Niobolns Streets. Willinery and Notlons. price. Near months were forced back into | Paul. The list dropped off somewhat under | 4 bulls. 11@1 ¢; full cream cheddars, 10@11c; full | tngeruments Placed on Record Dare OMATIA BRAN e LS line, or partly so, by the pressure of long | light trading and at noon was quiet and weak cream flats, 10c; good to choice skimmed ) J. F. SEIBERLING & CO,, Akron, Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine, heddars, 81c: skimmed fiats, 7ige. ing Yesterday. o \l KLE4—Medium, in bbis, "n; doinha'f | D L Thoma#nd wifetoJ M Swetnam, b Is, 4005 small, in bbls, $6.50; do in ha/f 1ot %, Shiloh, w d ‘wheat, Hut December b iinson leading in the selling. | at the lowest prices of the morning, though awild and woolly opening, | the depreciation was gencrally small. The Inuurlsrs & Jobbersin Millinery & Notions #buils 400 < 0and 212 Sonth h 8§ the range extending from 1 13% to #1.15. | depression at the close amounted to 1 point | 1 cow 1040 BbiA, $1.75; gherkins, in bbls, #7.50; do inhait | 8 F ilbert aid iuaband o 1 W iinton, W5 WAk IRR, P LAAANWON o, Ouiat, | And 212 Sunth 1uh Sirce The course of values was immediately down- | in St. Paul, 1}§ points in N York and eows, natives, ‘ m:ll ‘H.' 3 Plug, 206a65c; smoking, 16@%0c. L CGibson to G H Stevens, w b0 ft MOLINE.MILBURN& STODDARD Co Overall = ward, December and May eoing to €1.11%. | smalier losses in most of the remainder of tockors, natives.... J:“I‘;“{“ xwruon.,mn L3 'lllln‘.“-‘,“:\ll‘:ll xnum.m‘.mr.‘w(u S MAHUIRTUTES AEAJOLESM 16 SANFIELD MANUFAGTURING 60, 4 Thercafter until mearly noon the market re- | the list. The dullness continued throughout | F4 stockers. SALT$1.80G 135 per bbL O R L T ey R o, .“'f, waEUfiS BUH £, Rflkfls Plows Bll‘. Nannfact T overll mained steady with only moderate fluctua- | the session. g 10 feedors Rore—7-16, 11,¢, . und 14 fofs 1 and 2 blk 0, Kountze's 4th o ke anufacturers of Oyeralls, tions, the feature being a relatively greater | The following were the closing quotations: | o) tqer MarLE sricks, 11@12¢ per ib; | add,cd 11,00 Cor. 01t and Pacinc gtests, Oma sate, Shirts, Kto. 117and 1104 Dougias Street, 48 regular... 1277, Northern Pacific. . 26% penny per 1b; pure.mapls | H Forehan aiid wite 10 1, B Fenton, lot 6, firmness of May, which graduslly pulled Gl Nob, S coupons. ), dopreferred i, 00 per gal. bk 4, Mayne's add, w d = T | e . away from the forward month. About 12 AT iR o KW | 62 steers, corn-fed patives. e U W FOsterto A N Hopkins lot i, Uik i, _Artiete’ Materials, Notions. o'clock the market took another dip, Decem- GRCoHEonS) il b OwnebandNo, - e e L o, Sciser G | Ak olte and Wit to @ P Cilidetll o, ; RO SO TNSON NOTION G berslipping back to $1.10%, and May to | Central Tacin Beatty & Blick, 13 . Al 0108 Lo PatiGy: 40@B5a! Fapanyicous. | g O 3 S et e ok Ams{s Mamm]s Pianos and []rgaflg WI]U]GSH]B Notions and Farnishi Gond $1.10%. Near months recovered somewhat, ).}:‘:fl:l‘:\{‘r“;fflnm RS Brown-1iff ‘;‘.:Q fium, 15@2% Japan, choica to | * 10t1, Iteed's 20 add. w i 1 K ST A ORI, Meb R N ml 000§ but the tone was weak and nervous, & Quiicy Yo preferred. o }, Oolong, commun to good, 26@ | J G Mexeath and wite to ¥ W Holden, log - — b L ST L S A, Trade was of a good volume early and late | D. L. & W Paul & Omaha. choice to faney, 500 70¢: Tmy and south half ot &, Windsor place, we 1iinots Central. ooksellors and Stationers. dopreferred J I Meshane, aiocs Tmper: 4o mman and wite with small dealings throughout the larger AR e common to medium, Union Pacific Forbes, 8 cows : 00d 1o fancy, 40 R N e H. M, & S. W. JONES, e O LI o vart of the seasion. On the first break wheat | Kanss & Wi BIGRE Swan-Cheshire C. Co., ;' NUTS—Almonas, 15 i filberts, 11@1 Tot 11, Dk 2 Potter & Cobaatn. was gzp | Suceessorsto'a. nyon & Co. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., " ol T T Luke Shore | do preferre 9t 10 203 pecans, 10 3 f " Price, & bik {ki " was ulmost_unsaleable, but during the last | GKEIGTe L 1R BR e e Tt C R il T G CAL UL L (i T Booksellers and S[fltlflflfll‘s Wholsale Refined and Lubricating 0ils hour there was a fair demand for property to | MissouriPacific B CRACKERS—H@10¢ per 1b; assorted cakes, 7 | R C Price to W M Buck, lot 18, bk 4, Du Fine Wed Stationery, (ol ill shorts and for investment account. From MoONEY ON CaLl ¢ at 2@?2'{ per cent; @3he perlb, asper list Pont v 5 G ¥ 1,500 Douglas Street. Oniaha. Axle Grease, Kic, Omabia. A1 Bishop, MAnager the way “long wheat” came out this morn- | 1ast loan 215 per cent; closed offered at 24 t Fisit,—Holland Herring, Sse@c. per keg, | RP th and wife to H M Chitten- den, (ot 4, blk 14, Ambler Place, w 0 1,000 MLAGLI O 4D mis tho crowd concluded that bolders of some | PRECt PR T WhiteTvish, 1 bbla, No. 1 800, Family | (8Chawn wite 0.0 A Horvaeh ot o Besterand SO Notions and Geut's Furnishing Good, big lines were trying their best to unload. | cope, e 2 ‘rs, Tdaho. Hore, $15.00, Large Family, $10.50; | o' Of ST oL 2 KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., G Hutehinson has ‘been selling steadily here | Stentixa Excuayoe—Dull and ste ! 104 bl e | e dy at n and wife to J runm‘”, lot 2 for sixty-doy bills, and $4.57}5 for tevens Pluce, W tetn and husband fo K Engleman, 1105 Harney Straot, Omahn. ——————————————— 8, Idaho.1 310 Labrador He ring, $4.50; Columbia River 14, bik 1, oGS Salmon, $17.00 per bbl. N Successors to Heed, Jones & Co.) Wholesale Manfactarers of Boots and Shoes and in New York for s eral days on “hard | #4.8 #pots and under cover. To-day he was selling | demand. Conpisii—Per’ Ib, whole. 6c; bricks and | 1ot 2% Lindyuists add w d 7 L G et a3 Office Fixtures. P . ’ sk aingl , e e strips, T@Sce. ing an to b Van Windheim, lot \5 Agsaiator 0 St Neb - THE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING €O, ostentatiously, from which circumstance the t-um;vm. eibs 1@5C: xed, @18 K St@pge; | o Lindquists add, wd Harney St Omana. Nebra wiscacres argue thut he has sold out and is i o v @2 Patrick Land Company to CT .Inmleunn. candy, 1@2¢ | “ote 1 and r..|-ufu~’nunqumm« wd 2,000 AP Tukey et l to C F'Goodman, lots 13 Manutacture:s of Bank, Office and Saloon Fixtures. rock candy, 10}4@13c; W. V. MORSE & CO.. Jobvers of Boots and Shoes, { now prepared to take the other side. Those | Cricaa who are disposed to attach speculative im- | €1.09; No Oct. !.v. \\ h(‘n(~§tn'\d\ ember, $1.003;; December, $1.11' cash, Dry Goods and 14, ik 10, Clitton Hill, w d gum: | Manties, Sidebonrds, Book Cases, Drug 3 . 'wita'to o 1101, 11031165 Douglas St Omaba Macufactory, Sum A A TLL BN portance to what a cortain man or certain | May, $L10% 10 st CoTToN FLANNELA—10 per cent dis.; LIy S T R LR O er Ni.. BoBton. Cauon, Partitions, Hiatlinks, Countora, B men are supposed to be doing, are work- L 4'“"; 40 5-140: My, 89 ) CC, 6%c; 88, Tic; Nameless, 5c; Mt Pleasant add, w d — South it St., Cmabw. Telephono 14 ing the bear side of the market mbe ’:_M'l;’ ";:“A o '\;o'vemher 5 No. 40, 103 € 0 Howard nnd wife to E G Gray, lot 46, Coffees, Spices, Etc. 0.'60, 11\,(.&«» w{n;( 0. 80, colore: 50, colored, 12¢; No. ‘70, colored, 12¢ N uu\\ 121/c; Union Pacific (ATPET Wanr—Bib White, 190 colored, T TR A e SUEEP, u.n Standard, S¢; Gem 10c; Beauty, Building Permit Boone, 14c; 13, cused, $6.50. o i 2 pm“hmmhuhm TR O The following permits to build wero 18 Herlin oil, 635c; Garner oil, 6@ Conser ea ndroscoggin, 7y now. In following this programme | 24 9-16¢; Decetnber, 2 they arc for once in harmony with the mujority of the “‘merchant class,” who do not like to see prices too high above an ex- Port basis. Chicago was the “sickest” mar- ket in the country to-day. Other markets were lower and very weak, buv the decline elsewhere was less than here—ranging from blk ¥, Howard's, w d 100 Jacob Kouchs and wife 1o J W Haugha: wout, 1ot 4, blk 100, South Omaba, g ¢ d sc; May, 20 3-16c. " CLARKE COFFEE CO. Omalia Coffee and Sploe Mill Teas, GOI[BBS Spices, Baking Powder, nmm. Extracth, Lanndty Biue, ks, Ktc. it "ifloiarhey uieet; Gmaa, o crockery and Qlaseware. REDFTY W. L. WRIGHT, Paints and Oils. “TCUMMINGS & NEILSON, Wholesale Dentors in Paints, 0ils, Window Glass, Etc. 1}a Farnam Strect, Omata, Neb: ominal, imothy—Nominal, Flax—$1.45. Whisky-§ cash, $15.00; November, cember, §14.221¢. Steady; cash, $0.00; Noyember, Cable Tramway Co. frame depot, Twen- Papor. : tieth and Lake stroets 800 Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of oSy & 4 : cember, westerns, U Rockport, l"i‘ Conestoga, 04¢, | (e Miesrco! 1 > 254 to dc. Chicago m\tn‘!)\-r.;pul]k.unm}! Dull und prices lower to sell; westerns, U York, 30 in', 12ie; York, 82 in ond oG g cottauea, .00 | CTOCKEIY, G]asswm Lampg []mmngys‘ CARPENTER PAFER horefore mto o healties sis markets, and | putents, $7.25@7.50; bukers, in sucks, #.60@ westerns, U T St Miver, te Thorndike 00, 86¢: | dohm Snoder, dwelling, Thikty-ninch nd " | " g oman, 8. 1an &1 Omaha, Nebraskn Wholesale Paper Dfifllfil’s. Towa b L 5.00; choicc, $5.10@5 or, 85,706,005 ornd 3 c; Thorndike 121 Seward streets . " X = o ot PHALN] piYouward the close the attention of the scaip. | 240 O Pacxers PaEohases Thorndike XX, oc;' Cordis No. 5, LD May, cottago and barr, Frenci be- PERKII;*S GATCH & LAUMAN, Pabiention n WA PR L] g element was distracted from wheat to | "V§ i 5 | No. 4, 11¢. ween Grand And Forbes avenues. riers and Jobbers of corn by a rather sensational sct-back i the | o SulkMeats - Shoulders, & 624 @S35y short | Shawing the number of hogs bought by P Amoskeng, ¥ 07, 1015c L'P Jolinson, improyements, Hull(u-ml\ e Paper Boxes. 2 { Jatter cereul, o by large receipts and | <an ((@0.3: short ribs, 8335, the leading buyers on the market to-day: York, 7 0z, 184e7 Hay and Vinton streets UPUUEW Glassware, Lamps, Silverware “JOHN L, WILKIE, 1 freo nelling ' by buil tailers on a sipposed | g BULter = Steady; creamery, 164@UC; | G, M, Hunmond & C0...vve vve.eerrs 406 2, illei Jaffre igc; | Frank Wasserman, dwolliiig, Mer 191 Farnam St., New Paxton Buildin 2 g “Huteh” deal in November, the bears helping | 38Ys 143! Armour C. P, Co 189 | Beaver Creel AA, Boaver Creck 13’ | hue nnd Dewey sireet . ¥ Hides inged; heavy green salted, 7@ lues d Receipts of i ) i & Co f1,0m Weaver Croek Pl‘[]]]]‘lflm“ Omaha Paper Box Factory. values down. Receipts of corn wer o] s e joclisna L J P Squire & 2 aver Cro W e y e Lol ::um.l..m 1 the u'l.{f.x“ boing about 170 cats | 114} Kbt green salted, g sttt otiierss et (stock pigs) TUCKY JEANS. al, 150 Dukota | TeR Permits, aggregating Commission and Storage. Nos. 117 and 1319 Douglas St, Omaba, Neb. ess than expected. 3 y , 7c; dry bt his arose principally through arrivals on the Galena division of the Northwe 3 Durham, ington, Tige; Hereulos, 1sc Leamin ;“branded hides 1% t | Lo "RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Cottswold, ¢ per_cent off; Highest and Lowest. Axes to Grind : dry salted ey deacons, being out of i 1 i backed, | The following are the highest and lowest | * Ciadu ens’ B, ' 0c ovens' 13 | Storekeepers and druggists with pri- S{[]]‘a[fi and Commission Merchants, S Seeds. A sfead of inclnded in the uapestion repurt RLElL No. 1, solid packed, | prices paid for hogs during the pust few da, hed, Stevens As | vate “axes to grind,” although well | goeciai-e morter, Feen, cherco. Poultry, Game, ‘PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., of thio day: Dhe opening Avab 1 5 No. 2, - . | and on the corresponding dates one and two § Stevens: | aware of the superiority of SOZODONT 1112Howard Streat, Omaka, at about closing prices on Saturd (e y: full cream cheddars, 1044 | yeurs ago: e N, 0ge: Stevens s Wholesale Farm, Field and Gardeu Seeds . to all preparations for the teeth, some- @ilos @111g0; ¥ Y g time trading was very slow and without sig- | @11¢: flats 10t@11{c; Young Americas, 105§ 4l = TR Eras s EER o] Ee s GEO. SCHROECER & CO., nificance. The weather encouraged buying, | @' ; IELL N AiaCkrASBos, —Tabie o clown, thras \H“")\:‘I:l"“(:lld‘H‘I":hl‘rln‘“I“‘I'illl‘\i‘. e Bucceators to McSbane & Schroeder.) 9L and Ul Jones strect. Omaba. but the heavy operators were not inelineid IocarbtaiEHipmente ) S R o plain Holland, 8¢c: Dado Holland, 12 L = K Produce Commissi d Cold St —— that way and appeared to te the | Flour. bbls. . 17,000 7,000 | 0, 6 66 @6 15 Brown sheeting—Atiuntic A, 44, superior.” Insist on having SOZO- roduce Commission and Cold Storage. | = e 5 sclling side, and. this desire became genora | WVheat bu. 17,000 | o} o Qotelies. lantic H, 44, 7 Atlantic D, 4-4 DONT. et Ll Storage, Forwarding & Gommission e g ) q 1 5 3 AT SRS B on anticipated receipts for to-morrow, being t,‘;‘;;"l’;‘, "{:2 AR ) Snile Pud, Gof suioms, ”“,44,}% A Big Scheme. FREDE“'C"§h§ fi:"““““hs' A“MSTRQN(& RENT IGS ECO placed us high as 1,105 cars, aud when tho ious 1@t e S . ] 2 i _Wholosa e visible supply showed an_increase of 449,000 [ ¥¥e bu.. 4 (UL G '""""u“.ffli‘)umlmmfihfi. ; | Chicago News: “You are making a Hl il ral Commision Slfll‘agfi Forwar ing and Ummlmflfl, A bushels, trading, which ecarly in the day was | _St- Lou ct heat—Lower; | 1l | Sundar, e Oapparell OF 44, 6301 | good deal of money out of these repub- ) y Branch| .'.“n‘;,‘,:l‘.‘]‘"f"“' .,L"‘:“.{, § ian MSien 80 i dull and inactive, became much more spirited $1.061: November, o 80 & Il trse. Penperell, 0-4, 21¢; Pep. | lican excursions,I suppose,” remarked o | Merchant. Corraspondence solicited. 1014 North 1ith Sadatall Lae 130 ixls towards the close, but altogether on the part | Corn—Lower; cush, 3¢ usked; October, | 5 Denell 04, 596, Uiten G ok, 45g0: Wachusett, tor to an Indianapolis railroad offi- Bireet, Omaba, Neb. of mellers who potired {t out in apparontly un- asxe Standy! cashi\a3igo!! October, 280 ] .7 Aurora R, 44, ic; Aurora B, 44, | cial ‘ imited quantities, thereby causing a drop in ats—Steady; cash, 221jc; er, 23¢. 30 & 7 " ve are doi retty well,” sai | near options of ¢ in about two minutes ear | Pork—Quiet at &1 4R Wi | e | CDickWost Pomt W m 8 or 10 | “Ves weare doing pretty woll,"eaid | _____Goal, Goke and Lime. the close. October at the close showed a | Lard -Fasy b @ West Point 29 in, 10 0z 13¢; West' Point | the railroad man, Y | GMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., | 1088 of 2¢ s co Saturday, ras much, hisky- Ty eIBtocEiNG 20 in, 12 07, 15c; West Point 40 in, 11 oz, 16c. | have got General Harrison to agree to v 2L o Docember 37c, your 3¢’ and' May a loss of | Minneapolis, Oct. 15.—Wheat—The local B Reaat e e mEch el 1535 'E, 24 in, | a little xcheme of mine we would simply Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. Brewers. e only e, uut prices were at the lowest | trading was active in the pit and some early s Fol fi~ chuyler, was among the visitors | 21¢; G G, 24 in, 186, HA F, 3, %3¢ R F, 5 | be rolling in wealth, ST T e et gy b T s e e pointof the day and the feeling was the | sales were at $1.17 for May of speculative | 8t the yards. ¥ 2igc ot ey 5 “What is your scheme?” 3 5 | RZ & ILER, Weakest as the market was adjourned. grade; No. 1 northern, $1.15%. The trading | Hammond's drove of hogs averaged tcless | PriNts—Pinkand RobesRichmona, 614 J. J. JOHNSON & [CO,, Maunfactarers, of lee 4 ehippers o CouL, COmk, Cetienty AR braih Tile, and Sewer P '8t 0 Neb. “You will admit that it is 2 good one. In oats a quiet trade was noted, though a | in December began late and ruled at $1.10; | than on Saturday. Allen, But the general wouldn't huve an) fair_aggregate of business was finally ro: | t noon §1,15 was bid for May with scllers 16 | A bunch of 8631b Hereford feoders from | Richmond, 6igc; Pacific, 6igc. \ ey st | corded with May the favoruble option. That | above. Closing quotations: No1hard, Octo- | Ute was sold by W. H. Lyons at $.00. BAINTo o fhhress - Ulmrle;“ngflgc fiu thing to du‘wnh it, so ‘Ilhxu‘] to gl\tfhl:‘ future opened noarly ateady, but under free | ber and November, §1.181¢ December, $1.19; |~ Milard, Neb., was represented by O Rimapoiedier Slaes A up. You sce, I proposed that we sel selling by a prominedt operator on the mar- | May, $122; on_track, 320 No, 1 mortn! | pitiiiacd ok whs rontosanied by Georee mond, 66 Windsor, ‘oic; Eddysione, 6%cs [ axeursion tickets from all pointa to In- 3 o204 ¢ or) i N « o 5 " i Paci! i i a g 0 o Belh; * Near - futires " rujed °i?ufi'\'°’$'.’.ifr 3 | No. 2 horthbrn, Ottober, $1.0815; Novembor, | CoImPany, came'in with a big stritg of cattle, | No, 60, 9ide; Hest Y‘é‘ Farwell half bicached iEesing moderate increase in the visible supply and | $1.04%; December, $1.05; May, $1.10; on | = William Orendorf, of Harvard, had two Gl “‘,,’ ’Lw:“ ®91c: . Greene estimated large reccipts for_to-morrow. In | track, $1.05. loads of hogs on ‘the market. ~ One load < UKing Philip cam- cash oats a few cars of No. 2in store soldat | Milwaukee, Oct. 15.— —Wheat—Quict; topped the market. A 2 B A bric, m. P ansdale & cambric, 1134 AUle ;mh’mfidmg mostly at 24}c, indicating $1.02}¢; December, $1.045{; January, John Quinn, Wood River; Eugene Hunter, | Tonsdale,” Yc; New. YOrk mills, w}_t & weaker feeling. Riverpoint, 5c; Steel River, 6ig¢ Lager Beer Brewers, 152 North Elgthteenth Streot, Omu uster, Lim Cornloe. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice, John Bpeneter, Proprie M. E SM!TH &co Dry Guuds, Purnishing Goods and Notions, 1102 and 1104 Doy Cor. 11th 8 Present This at the Wiite Hou: After March 4, 18589, and Riverton: Jaines Danley, Asblaud, and A. | Depperell, 424, 110;" Pepperell, 46.in, i3c: Get an O KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODSCS | - __ Prir : In provisions, saturday’s quict feeling was | * Corti—Quiet; No. 3, 45e. W Alluger, Kearney, caine in wil hogs. | Bepherel, 4, fic: Bepperell, 8.4, 21c; Pep: grian S20 KILBATRION:KOOHIDRY.A00DS Ol o e g e WS B ARERIG continued. The murket was scarcely favored | Oate— “Quieti No. 2 wiie, 2 J. R. Chapman, cashier of the bank at | perell, 94, 23¢; Pepperell. 104, Canton during the day with even a spurt of activity. Tmporters and Johbers in Dry Goods, Notions Gents' Furnishing Goods. (ol 1th and Hatnoy 5ts., Omata, N NEBRASKA FUEL CO., y Cortland, Neb., was a visitor at_the yards. "Criumph, 6c; Wamsutta, 11¢; Val- A. W. Béahm, a well known stockman of the same place, was also here. Cincinnati, Oct, 15.—W| ht'n—-\lurv ]!r(,l!» Both members of the firm of Bell ‘There was little or no outside interest, and professional traders found trade too stupid 20 transact even ordinary scalping business. It was tame and uninteresting from t! Auxiliary Publishers, Dualers in Typo. Iren ow that scheme would have caught ybody. But, as I say, the general Lake, 3ibgc; Iron Mountain, put his foot down, and that was the end <18, —Plaid —Raftsmen,20c; Gosnen, | ¢ Cle Rankin ] P 5 i cen loa r | of it. i ingly offered; lower; No. 2 red, $L.0G@L.08. | came in with thirtcen loads of good, sorn-fed White—G H,No.2, 8 o ’,',",,’:r,.‘l',';"m',}.j:n‘,‘: 1oncy.0t] prices yras voEy, e R mative catie, shipped from Anteloreconnivy | 316145 200, Nov ' 4 R T TR T Shippers of Coal alifl Coke, AT L O —Harely sto 2 g Neb. t vere K h c Lt g 214 South 13th 8., O Neb. burday's Jutest quotations, Novemier povy | Quts ~Harcly stoddy No. & mixod, 20c. Ne_ A pari of thew wero' soid 10 a packef | 1} R o Wy AR to sell; No. 0 e . 2, bSe. 3 GiNaiAM - Plunkett checks, t w i Saediera SdlneieliTao: yoarpork of 0oy isky—Active at$1.14, The Armour beef house will open on Wed- | ton, 7yc; York, Tisc; Normandi aress, JOHN M. SHAW & CO. and October short 1ibs of 12)5¢, and January | _New York, Oct. 15. — Wheat— Receints, | nesday. Their buyer is alreadv bere. They | 81,¢: Caleatta dréss, 8ig |“ hll.lcnmu dress, ctober fhor U008 axpatin,oono: spot markr Senns | o not bxpect 1o KL over & hundred hog Cenriw drow, M@ e COMMISSION SLOEbribYOL g0, e lower' and quiet, witn moderate milling de- | per day for awhile but the number will be | _CaMinics — Slater, 5i¢; ~ Woods, 5ic; ) CHICAGO LIVE STOCR, mand:2No. red, $1.08@1.08 i elevator, | gradually increased as the requirements of | Standard, 5i4c; Peacock, Blc. FL0SL @l 085 afloat, FLOSL0D 1. o b3 | the trade demand it. Brivts [Nioo sior—arnola, 6ige: amer- | Grain, Provisions, Stocks and Bonds, Cnicaco, Oct. 15, = N e or; 1,001 @ h Me Pinoy, Wyo.. 8 o ican, Glge: Gloucester, 6ie: Arnold C long e el S e —(Special Telegram toTus | Nor, 8 redh $101; ungeadéd red, 100 | Hugh Melay, Big Piney, Wyo.. stopped at e O AT s Arnolq | Margin Tran a Speclalty Manufactarers and Dealers in Rubber Goods il Clothing and Lesther Belting. 105 Farnam Streets e ey e 81ish, Doors, Eto, M. A. DISBROV’ ¢, COo., Wholesale Manu® icturers of SHSH DDDI“S Blinds flllfl Mflflldlfl[{! DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Farnam Ktreet, Omaba, Nebrasks. CHARLES SHIVERICK, —t 13,000 there was at least 8,00 Texas and | business, November ' closing at $1.087¢, in two bunches without any Sorting and sold £ 106, f. 15 BOARD ‘;Il" ’"‘I’:l"‘;- = UI“A]IM. Omaba, Nevraska. BOHN MANUFACTURIN(. co._ rangers and among these many lots there | Corn—Receipts, 211,000; exports, 43,000 | one at the yards here ut £.60. He went on Drugs and Chemicals. pmlwnnrn)w hicago Board of Trade. Prive | s —niae — — EALELRR L omele et ey e dhote f ot e T e B | A S Db, e oK | g i i | e R e R R o, e Yanufacturers of Sash. Doors, Blinds, No. 2, 5lij@ble in ele- | the same price the 195 @i2%c afloat: ungraded mixed, —~——— i options Sl lower, weak and | oMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. ately active, November closing at ‘The run of natives consisted of about 5,000— | iy among which were only a few good steers, the great bulk of which were a medium class that had to compete with good rangers and Texans, Trade ruled quict from the opening [ | Oats - Reccipts, 108,000 exports nonos spot to the close and business did not fairly begin | gitions dull, 3,@'4c lower and weak, No- till lato in the afternoon. All ctasses of na- | vember closing at 30';c; spot, No. 2 white, tves from prime steers down to common | 831 @d3lge; mixed western, 20@slge; white cows sold 10@15¢ lower than the close on | Western, 3s@42c. S IF : Coffee—Options opened steady, October 10 Friday. A big run of Texans and rangers | | ,iio"p fothers unchanged fo 5 points was the cause of a down turn in natives, uldings, Stair Work and 1 so. N.'E. Corner ith Omaba, Noo. crior Ha Wood Figh veuworth streets, tartaric bal. « 1, (R i R bromide potassium, 42¢. mery, 18 | " OmiaCarbon, 1505 10¢; headlight, 1753 U. §. DEPCSITCRY, OMAHA, NEB. common | 145;c; gasoline, 742 12e; West Virgiuia TS Gantial ; n summon et soro, 17¢; ‘No. 1 golden ma: | Fald Up Capital “23,033 o X PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, 705, 707, 709 and 711 8. 10th 8t., Omaha, McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Grcers, 1 th and Leavenworth Strect 5li.c, Produce, Fruits, Ft. Burrer—Fancy, solid-packed ¢ choice country, 17(@19¢ Steam Fittings, Pumps, Eto. A.L.STRANG co., 7 Pumps, Pipes and Engines. steam, Water, o lway and Miniug Supplies, Eto, 020, 022 nd 24 Farnam Streets Onmilia. (2 ka patents, $6.00@b, chine, 18¢; extra W. 8. lard, #c; No. 1 lard, | Surplus its, $6.25@7.50; straight | 47¢: ' turpentine, blc linseed raw, bbc; 50; bakors' Hour, §5.25@5.15 | boiied, bu Omalia, Nebrask H. W. YATES, President. § Vice Prosident. nd Vice President, gra per barrel. POTATOES—* per oz, bic; German, CHUHCHILL PUWMP CO Hardware. 10c per bushel. 1, closing steady at 4500 points up and | Sy ggr Porators—60@S0c per bu. . DIREC x.l..u Hyaiss Sashier, MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO, wnfllfisfllfl l‘llluFS P]DG Pmmgs Both shippers and beef packers passed being moderately active;October, PouLTRY—No dressed fowl 1n the market; her. W. V. Monse, JONN 8. COLLING, Wholesale Manufacturers of 3team and Wator Suppliess Flocnaanriars fomiia the natives by and bought prime Texans and 5; November, $13.80@li.40; De- | jive chiokens, $3.00@3.50 per doz.; spring Hemlock sole, 15@27c per 1b: oak sole, 31@ H.W. YATES, LEWIS 8. REED, Saddlery & Jabi { Saddtery Hardware | &C. s roods Farnam St Om A Fongers Instoad, us they wero cheaper in muhmlsnm BULI5 0 quiet: Unitea | Chickens, 200100, e per 10; oak harness, 0@z per 1o aclec- | - PR Touza addiery & Jaboers of Saddiery d U. S, WIND ENGINE & PUM{™ CO., Sheir catimation than faieto modium nativen. | cigeed ag fopre, o) " Tucts Uted | “Houitine s @ sor b L oy, | il 4n foacs, Vo poe I aut aad hem; "THE IRON BANK, | Mt iy e s vame Steam and Water Supplics, Then cauners bought low priced Texans, lirm; western, 2@k, 156as—Strictly tresh, 15@19c candled. 0 lkm, No. 'I, s0ate per 1b, ording to e A s Rea —_— — = Uallidny Wind Mills. 013 and 920 Farnam b, Omabae giving the native cow stock the go by e Pork —Dull but steady’ moss, $10.25@10.55. | Gl ronsia Gicaprse-§1. @130 per case; ouk 'calf skin, No, 1, 90c@#1.00° per neral WankIng lsrims Tramacted. Meavy Mardware. G 1oas, Acting Mann There w > changy S Lard—Easier on_near by, about steady | Delawaros 40650 b Philadel phia caif sk, extra. 81,001 10 ra e & bty — time. iere was little or no change in val- i I e ine AUl kel arn Siaa Delawares 4 \z‘m.. b1 peri Baraloais e RN G g T0n pos W. J. BROATCH BROWNELL & CO. : T , o | otherwise 4 T stea CoNCokD GRAPES —30@40c per 10-1b [ per 1b; hemlock kip skin.'No. 1, '60@i0c pes - J. . - ee g":":l““:"’sm‘“:\‘" l"“"“"’gl B0 et the options, October, closed at §9.23 | pagicet. 9. pon A ; ok kip skin, No- 1, 70@S0c per 1b; Phila- PARM AND []MAHA UITY LUANS s eporting prices steady as com PHEIIIBS Boilers and General Machinery, closed at $5.80. Pracues—California, §1.00@1.50 per box; | deiphia kipskin, ext Heavy Hardware, Iron and Stcel, o 8 S0@we per 1b, 'rench pared with Friday. There was a fair de- ; Butter—Choice firm with fair demand: Michigan, 50c@$L.00 per basket. call skins, (according to weight and quality), Bprings, Wagon Stock, Hardware, Lumber, Ktc. 120 ‘““‘“'"" Work Steam Pumips, Saw MiKs, 121 1‘ e por cfood | foeders but light stockers | western dairy, 13@16c; western creamery, BANANAY ‘\flmuun'ix 50@2.35 per bunch; | $1.15@1.%0 ver 1b- Freneh kip skins. do. seid B nANSas | nvestment L0, Wt Hamey Huse LaaTan WO Wress, Caalia. ;;t:m mnfi;;‘.:-swmlichluu- beeve ] &1"})’:‘» 3 Elgin, 251, @26c. choice, $2.50@3.50. £1.10 per lb. L;orun\'nul russett, I8c: satin ¥ _— . 03 m | good stee W to 1,5 teady and quiet; western, 9@ LEeMONS—8$3.00@4.00 per case, finish, 20c per foot; welt leathe 50(@4.00 - e { 2'-‘»" 2850, 1,300 to 185 0@ | 1015c, 1 OKANGES—85.00@0.00 per box, per side; moroccos, (pebble o), 206 36 fl'llhu‘""rhl}“ merce, HIMEBAUGH & TAVLOR, oke: A anaana" i 3 i Kansas City, Oct. 15.—Wheat—Quiet; CELERY—25@30c per dozen, per foot; 100roccos, ot leg, 25@ic per OMAHA, NEB, o f H Iron Works. | Slockers | S0 feolons [ $LS0@EIAO0L | N0 TR cann, §1.00 asiced; November, #1:00 | Bo0 ILANT—5GHL0 er dozea. foots glove calf skins, 20@ilc per footi | No aelays. Al business done at wisomee. | BUIlAETS' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. | — < \ cows, bulls aud mixed, $1.40@s.00, asked; December, §95%y bid; May, $1.023¢ bid; | ON1ONS—40@50c ver bu. Douglas kid, 30@40c per foot; kangaroo i i s "STEAM BOILER WORKS, e AT e ":"",’"m“;‘ "eiibes | No. 3, 'red, cash, %0c asked: No. ' soft, cash, Cavuaur §500@40 por 100 Ibs, i, ww‘: Jer foot, according toquality KIDNEY {20 & urinary troubles ensily, quici Btreet, Omaba, Nebraska - Oartar & son, Frop's, Manufacturers of all kin ' \ Do N Coan, h 8.0 S 'asked ; Dece 2i¢ bid. BerTs —40c per bushel. ‘oppings, @ per dozen; linings, ¥ 0 - ! \ o B.20; wintered Texans, §.005.60. $1.08 asiod; December, SL1%g bid | [ S e T 5.00@0.00 per dozenj apron skins, $10.00@ | ghies, Neverios rasehr ket o o o G UTA Capy RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., Steam Boilers, Tanks and Shect Iron Work Ilnun Business was brisk and values su! vember. bid; May 301¢e bid, APpLES—$2.00@4.00 “er bbl. 12.00 per dozen. 8150 er box, all druggists, or by wail from Do- wnulflsalfl Hamwam Works Eouth 20th and B. & M. Crossing. ntially stronger than on Saturday, Yats.. No. 2, cash. 200" asked; November, | CioErR—Michigan, $4.50@6.50 per bbl 53 T Cuita Mg, Co 112 White Sta N. ¥, Full Directions, ——— WORKB, ot quotably b Mixed sold largel Oata—No. 3, cash, Askod; " Metals and Tinners' Stock. £th and_ Farney ts., Omaha, Neb. Whstern Agents PAXTON & VIERLL g e ao Y nigier. Mixad sold largely at | g9ic bid; May, sales at 26X. gals; California pear cider, $15.00 per bbl. nnel ] y TNTy for Austin Howdir Cos Jeferson Siee Naile illi 5.00@6.00 for good butchers’ weights, and | *** Por CorN—Rice, 8@4c* common, 2@3c, 3 28 WEAK ADYIOR FRER, HOW T0 AOT, | Fairbanke Standard B¢ d W['Uflg,m and Cast Iron Blllllllnl work, Philadeiphias at $6.10@6.15, and a_few lots o CARROTS—50C per bushe. 29 Losi VigseandianhoadRantored. P LEE, CLARKE, AND FSEN HARD- Brass Work, General ¥oundry, Maghine and of fancy selected heavy at $6.20, the top OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Brans—Choice eastern handpicked navies, | Copper, planished boijer sizes. 34 SN L WARE COMPANY, g inen, B ok Gt Wares: U1 By price of the day. Light sorts ruled slow at - $2.00 per bushel; western hand pi ke | Copper, told rolled, 4 At i » ) wn lesale Hamwfirs Cotler Tin Pl m and 15ib Ktreot, Omahi. 8bout $.90@0.00; rough lots and pigs, $4.90 Cattle. ies, $1.75@1.50; meaiums, L. f@i-i0r | Cobper, sheathing .30 0 { I PG, | —omana wiRe & 1RON WORKS ™ | @5.25. Monday, Oct. 15, 1888, Lnfiu be:na 5¢ per po LT gumw, IH"EB” .I‘!k: Melu‘h“g; ;;w;nr. ste, M:m {;J.!{,Iéan\-‘znauh\ M f [UI‘EPS flf Wil'fl allfl I['UIl Rfllllflfl | 'E STOO A good many cattle changed hands, the AY— 0. cars, No. 1 apland, $5.00; No. | Copper, flats... s A o 3 l‘ LIVE sTOOK. S elng aan Witk thet Aomand Zatri [ 8 upland. se:25 Gaivanized sheét iron, juniata b0, 10 fhuh _ Omaha, Nebraska, "mu"a?\_ e dL Sl LA Chicago, Oct. 15.—The Drovers' Jour- | 8ood. A very large proportion of the receipts BrAN—§11.00@12.60. and 5 per cent discount Desk Jial I I 3 nal reports as follow Cattle—Receipts, 14,000; market slow were western and Texas steers but there | CHOPPED FEED—$14.00@15.00 per ton, Patent planished iron, No. 240 97, A .10¢ | = Werea few very good corn fed natives among | VixEGan -Cidor, | 10@lsc per gal. White };Z‘.“fiff,}”‘fi'-"}'fd jron, No. 24 to 27, B otln-x PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., ers steady: beeves, 85,75 ; the offerings. “The market for beef cattlo | wine, 1030 per gu oftin, x A ahn oy onaa @S, et | o bt toeand e Goe g | * Chanmmir s ooper bt | Raoma: 1%, 14st Live Stock Commission Merchants, bulls and mixed, $1.40@3.00; more active and a good many cattle changed } Rovisions—Hams, No, 1, 12 N{v_.‘ {. rnymnv 1C, 20x28 OMce-Room 24, Qoosite Exchange Bullding, Union cuutle, $2.00G020; Western raugers, hands. The packers paid $2.65@3.50 for wes. | 113¢; should rib’ bac 124¢: | Roofiing, IX, 20x - ock Vs, South'o +.ORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALEY 4.80, terns and 5.75 for the corn fed natives,which | clear bacon, 1° picnic hams, dried | Sheet iron, No Live Stock Cummlsswn. Figns, Ete. 120 North 10(h 8treet, Omu} "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WURKB, Man'frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vaults, Jail Work, Iron and Wire Fencjng, Sigas, Bto, G. Andreon, Prop'r. Cor. 1ith and Jackson (s, nmn, ‘Caps, Eto. “W.L. PARROTTE & CO., Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Goods 1107 Harney Etreet, Omaan, Net. ‘Hogs—Receipts, 13,000; market strong and | Was about & steady market. Feeders were | beef hams, 93¢ dry salted clears, short, | Sheet iron, No. 27.., Be higher; mixed, $.60@6.05; heavy, §5.55@ | ib £ood demand, but not in very good supply, | 11¢; extra short, 10i¢c; short ribs, 10c; | Solder, best @ X 5. ¥ 0 h Y quit " pickled pigs feet, 15-1b kits, 80c; lard, Solder, No. 1......... 0 uild ‘V ON d WIRE WORKS o, e ke g, ST [ s s he st e £ bk o | BRSPS oG el e | B id i floom 3 Bxch, Y i S Ywon GMAHA LUMBER © Tron and Wi Tences, Ratings, Guapds 10¢ lower; it 3. ) vere not y cows here but they we: ings, 17@15¢ in plate, 1) X - el A LI | SRS SR ALEXANDER & FITCH. A Kt B g et Wk ] Grocers List. snd Screens, for nanks, Steel wire oy Dase, per Keg. Commision Dealers in Live Sock. ‘":;:;i.":fl:.‘#:?i‘.,t Revised prices are as tollo ARrrored Rwhiage. | JuNk—Maclune ~ cisungs, 81 i 42 Burest and Union Paciflc Track, Omal e G oric. s St Tt “ationai Stock Yards, East St. Hogs. BaooiNo—Stark A seamless 3%: Amos- | tove plates, §1.00@8.00: WroughL iron $5.00@ | 200w £ Oppgaite Exchange Bulldiag, Uaion 8100k AT Yooy — A LR Oct. 15.—Cattie celpts, 5,300, | There were only twenty-five fresh loads, | keag, seauless. 17:50: Lewiston A, seamless, | 10.00; bones, dry, $.00. steel, $5.00 per ton; — d shipments, 740; market slow; choice’ hoavy | hard 1y enough to make a market. The best | 19c; American, seamless 17c; ' buriaps, 4 | copper, $5.00@9.00; brass, £4.00@s.00: zine, UNION STOCHM YARDS CO. rs, $5.00@5.00; fair to good, $4.40 | heavy hogs sold in & good many cases at | to5bu, 11@l4c; gunnies, lllllllfi.l un- 2. llj 8.00; lid 2. 00@3.00; tea lead, imi steers, medium 0 choice, | steady prices but the more common wud wixed | nies, double, 2¢; Wool sack Twidta— | §3.005.60: ;fiébefif“‘h:&gm; Wixed rags, 0f Omeha, Limited, tovkersand fecders, fair to good, | loads sold be lower. The hogs all sold early. | Flax, $¢; extra sail, 20@2lc uu B 19@20¢y N 115 Por cwt, doba § Boxd, Buderiatendent MEACHER & WHITMORE, Firg and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Lacks Uenerai Agonts Tr Digbold Safu & 1ok Colpass's TR aud Jull Work, 41y 5. 15tk S Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, Kte. ¥ards—Corner 1th Dowrlas; Corne: Wb and Lougins