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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE IDAY, OCTOBER 1 T SPECULATIVE ARVETS, 5550 A BEMRET | FOSERLIT o 50 Rl | %4 OUATAJOBBERS IRECTORY | OHARAJORBERS DIRGCTORY | diawn turn of 0 (e, and 1n- soime cuses 20 Choice tica TLicbie L UL | g ; ; 0 Alruu:urm fmblemente. _ umbsr) bt ather, Arringes and Buggies Jongs Stroet. between 9th and Tith and California Strects, Omaha, Nebraska o Chialin, Setraonn - - THE ARGUMENTS OF THE BEARS, iy ctiy tresh, 18@10e candled 8°¢ per 1b3 og a8, H0@ 20 per 1b; selec LININGER & METCALF CO., ‘ Lumber, L Ceme 1A GRAPES—$1.30@L.3) per cases | ted ok and trace, # ¢ por 1by oak and hem. | : ul , Ling, Cement, Ete., Bte Delatwares 450 e or Ve toorn - Meatoew eatt | Agricultural Tmplements, Wagons, Carriages Comnet f1h s Dongine £1s..Omahte Corn Slightly Lower—Oats Dull But e e RN SRR R e ISP per Ty Gt ae | _ Mueeics. Bte. Wholesnle._Owaha, Nebraska “TT.W. HARVEY LUMBER C Firm - Provisions Quite Bu DA CiES ia, #1.00@ per box; T A T et s R P R 3 e ) 0% B 8- St i ealf 3in, citea, SL0@LI0 | TPARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, To Dealers Only. FINANCIAL B @225 per bunch; New York, Oct. 1S, - [Spec to Tne Bee.|—S1e Tumble -Quotations. 1, No- 1, 70« Phila [phia ki skin, extra,s0@ie perib, French ‘ | AETiCll tural Implements, Wagons & Buggies | ——— omee. e Farnam street. omata 01, WG, WG and W7 Jone: 1, Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, 15@1. 70 ver 1b* French kip skins o @ TUn . Keyetts TSA( AaY l‘; ~ T P.P.MAST & CO., _ Wholesale Lumber, Ete. S Der box There was cakness early in the day, but CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET, Iish— }‘_w!w‘u" o ol it 550, and hight-light at £ .50@5.5 Cattle Slow-Hogs Take An- B h | | 0 ' 4,00 o nf ok Imported and American Mortiand Comen 3 Ci1eaco, | recovery was prompt and the tone became l:_ull f (N welt loat & va“‘ ‘| o Mlmn hmr[\rs 0]‘ BIMPVE Dmls, S{Td[;rs' b “\.“‘1“"‘ i ‘ll:_,\"‘. (oment. SM W Lo s i G Ll n eastorn markets er 08 CHE SHIRE, ’ L Virirers. Corieth and Nicholas Streets. CHAS. R, LE within 11 ) it 3 [ wting i decline diho | woderate buyer, but the ns were | most territor wer, M0 et Sanzard | T WINONA Imf’}_fr'hNT o Deler in Hardwood Lnmber, Ui trom $1.12 B o | Chrwors £ bus & M (‘“‘”“ ",' :;.“”T'""" e Millinery and Notions. ip to $1 | Vi DI0Y| 050) SRR IOnR et \estarn hiRn i pitien e £10 00@51 00 J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., 1. OBERFELDER & CO., p. m. s 3 : s s s o | Barvesting Mackinery and Binder Twin, | Importrs & Jotbers n Millinry & Notons 115, Doy 00 | W B Mead, Manaver wwenworth st Omaha — — e — .“‘ a0 MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD Co Overatla o the p A W‘n” ers A Hw_w:' CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., ‘ , Buguies, Rakss, Plows Bl Manufactiners of Overalls, the bro and 'acific strects, Omaha, Neb, | seanst s, Bt T 0 Doug iR atsenty (R 3 o e Artlsts’ Materials, = W A HOSPE, Jr., erials, Pianos aud Organs, A Street. Omnhia, Ncbraska. J.T.ROBINSON NOTION ci) Wholesale Notions and F tlour, &% nd 46 Scutiy 10th 8t this coun ! ik Bl Booksellers and Stationers. = — enougt months s 810 ors.__ Srogh R H. M, & & W. JONES, ¥ Olls. notor has fallen Succossorato A. T, Kenyan & Co,, Wholessle & Rotatl anM,L.mi-F,) TANK LINE GO, o, Burlington tie X v and Yatinnene 7 off and that a considerable petiod must | & Quine T Hogs, Dickots; fabey hoad and drossed,seloctod.o Booksellers and Stationers, ne 1bricd Ll L A Hiinois Central 117 °| - dopreferred 10ty o SHitiEIoN, Staniard A Yoy ine Ntrent Onahn. Nob, Axle Gronne, Eite lvumhA 1 Bishon, Munngen, el !l.r’“‘ LA A ' Prevailing Prices. skl B hinIoR NI 110 TR T VINYARD & SCHN DER, L v ity b B X o preterre The following 15 a table of pricos paid in & A OB Lath. oots an oes. o : ) ports from the seaboard to prove that our | Niciizan Ceriral eSS th ket for the grados of stock mens | hie Gent v R 3 Notions and Gent's Farnishing Goods, export trade hus come to practically a dead | MissouriPacifie .. 1% tioned. e e ; Metals and Tinners' Stock. KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO.. S ATEPREV B IR R s s the state MoNEY 0N CAL sy at 2@ty pe 1 | Primesteers, 1300 to 1500 1bs. . #5.00 (@ s, 1N boxas, por ib, 13 el T R T e (Successors (o Keed L LR CRTI L R Ay 1o [;.-a’ joan |vAn“ l W olosed offered at €4 | Prime steers, 1100 to 1300 b, . 4.00 @500 ARSI SISt Ll ¢ ment that the old world has too full a stom ks ach and too much old wheat in react to be | PRI v parer—dsgantg per alarmed about supplies foralong vime ahcad. | cent, London Malaga | Block tin, bar Maulaga Valen Wholesale MflflUfflDil]l‘El‘a of Boots and Shoes Bifics FIXIUTaR : ns {01 on Co. 102 1104 & 1108 —~—— -t Apents for Bartiey S0 ebriaka. THE SINVONDS MANUFACTURING €. & CO.. Manutact tive feeders lanished b i rolled hing W.V. MORS . The bears admit that crops are short at home STERLING Excuavae—Quiet, but steady at fornia muscatel: e e o et thve. evaist. | 4805 or sixty-day bills, and $1.573¢ for | Choloeto fancy cow piited oh por I, I Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. Bank, Office and Saloon Fixtares demand Commonto choice bulls. . .o.... nia _pitte vanized sheet ivon, juniata 50, 10 ent discount ence in attempts to maintain values at this stage of the crop year so high that Sudenoards, Book Cases. Drig St Omala Manufactory, Sum: | Mantie: 1101, 11061105 Dougl mer St Buston. ———— Fair tocnoice ight hogs, dricd bla i dnied PRODUCE, Fair tocnioice heavy hozs. .. ruspberric N & vaporated ap- ished iron ———— e neither wheat nor its products Fair to choice mixed hoss % (,.‘r,‘,',{i‘\‘,r.::I.‘,',...‘fi',‘\'.',.,.";.“n",“: Coffeos, Sploe: e can be exported can only re- Cmicaao, Oct. 18.—Wheat—Weak and Lepresentauve Salos Jeacnes, @Ikc: evavorated California CLARKE COFFEE CO. = o = sult disastrously and in the accumulation | lower; cash, §1.0935: November, $1.101; R et Bivie: | Wootiug, 13 AR O D = Paints and Oils. ) g surpl e “heel” of the year | Deccmber $L11L ¢ May, §1.125¢ ~ 4 e CUMMINGS & NEILSON, of o blg surplas b the “heol” of tho year | Vool = Waslers, cash, 483 Novomber, | oN¥% Aatdidinin: Roofting, 1 Teas, Coffces, Spices, Baking Powder, N HORELTS DONBFEG when the stock should be low. They admit | 44080 IR T e 24 cows. " o J Sheet iry Flavorilg Exiracts, Lavndiy Blie, In e, e : \ ; L that speculative capital can carry specula Steady; cash, 24i5c; November, | ] SowS " Corrns —Moct i Rio, good, 16@ d i iuraoy sireat Gmann, Nebraska. Paints, fll\S, Window Gl&s, Ete. tive grados of wheat until consumers ugain | 24%¢ cember, 24.¢c; May, 25/4¢. 10 cows. Mandatlin roasting Rio, 1y | Jolder ~_Grookery and Qiaseware. 1118 Furnam Strect, Omahs, begin to p flours nl hmn prices, but e 2 cow: , interior, 2@ :l, ABIMB IO 08140 — | ——e e —en REley = Nomi i £ plite, IC. 0x14 W. L. WRIGHT, tive capital gtlnlml before the end of the | jopa ' g 3 11 Cows dnil | T rekd] AN | Steel nunls, Dise, per ke . 4 01(31' (lassware, Lflmlls Gl]lmflBYS CARPENTER PAFER C0., journey and want to get out and takea Whisky--#1.20, 22 COWS, native wl,m i coni. A, o | Steel wire nails, base, per 1FS ety i 10 Y, ) ) ] i restt” Numerically the hears are larg Bl tasy: oash, 4iBi00; Navembar, | 1150w, S white Al | = dusg-—Machie cistmgs, #1200 18,004 Rtc. Oice. 3178, 1th St Omah, Nebraskn. Wholesale Paper Dea]nrs, | B najority in the grain trade at this junc- | g 4ol raitiary. $14.470, Rt fie: cubes, s stove plates, $7.00@8.00; wrought iron $.00@ | g b o NGB ATCH & LAUMAN Cariy s BIEATGEEGRPHRINE W RN Writing ! B ture- not “bears on the crop” but bears for Lard—Steady; ' cash, #.75; December, for one pound frames; | 10-00i bones, dry, £.00: steel, £.00 per ton; T T A T U Payer. Bpecial attention oad orders ¥ @ healthy reaction, that American markets 5 4 e s A ) @ (e per pound * | copper, $5.009.00; brass, $4.00@S.00; zine, g . Paper Boxos. may recede to a point that relic o @25 | 3 stockers, Hatives i ST IO, e dark | $20000: solid liad, £ vativoo: ea lead. | Cpogkery, Glassware, Lamps, Silverware R pressurc and render a further advanc winter, 600 R 214 ‘ £2.00@2.50; rubber, $2.503.00; wixed rags, Etc. 194 Farnam St New Paston Building ; I i ] on easy and natural. “Are we independent houlders, $S " short | 1 fecders Young Ameri 1l eream, | $1.10@115 per cwt.! c. 1514 Farnam ¢ d Pl‘(]m’lcml' Omaha Paflm‘ Box Pflmflw. - | altogether of ped' isa question the bears RloECINs 42 fecdel full cream cheds THE R TY MARKET. ] are going around asking each other irin; creamery, 6c: dairy, feede fats, i _Commlssion and Storag Nos. 1517 and 1319 Douglas St., Omaha, New. in a whisper, The market clearly has two RS ¥ b} ¥y Instruments Placed on Record Dur- | " RIDDELL & RIDDELL, i sides now. ‘The bull party is on the defen- - ; % inLivesiertay: — - Sheese—Firm: full cream cheddars, 10 ing ¥ an ageressive attitude and fortifying thewr [ 399402 o St ! bb's, £3.75 gherkins, in bbls, $7.5); do inhalf | ik [, Lowe's Ist add, w d #1200 | spectuitier weoe (henen Itry, Game, PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., ™ position with arguments that are more or Egge—Firm; 18@19c. Tbl - #4. 5 ke 0 3 lall ..m“‘r kn.r‘n.- I(lnln-n\hd : Toward Streat. Omaha, ) by 4 ess influentinl—more so certainly than when Hides—Steady: heavy green salted, 7o; | nOAGrAnd No- o Tonacco-1 @ise; smoking, 1b@e. I Redieks sub, w &y 3,400 - - — wnmflsfllfl Pflrm P]em and Gflmfill Sfleds i the bull fever was ou und prices were 10 | ;o oroen walted, Tics green, 5iye; salted [ N A Cuttie Con 886 JeLiiks—§1.25 per 30-Ib pail, i o 10,00 Snotevood; GEO. SCHROELER & CO., L) f higher, Fears of manipulation in December | }i€ alted el Aran f0Mos cows a1 Sper bbl. 5 B o B Buccesnors to McShano & Schroeder.) 911 and 911 ones Stroct, Ownba, seem to be subsiding, though the existence Y « n HirTenia N iolo hud w14 196 1ty BIK by Titn: e [t i, oD DI CHNOMR | enlf, Fulris dey fnt, do; dry Mare SUuanismcks, @120 por g | Hlhtsciotesumt Wiy aso | PO0UCE Commission and Cold Storage. | = oo A o AlCeeon ‘ shown by the failure of December to assume Tallow—S No. 1, solid packed, 43ge; penny Ql"“f"*- 12@l3e per lb; pure maple | gy ) F Herrick, lots 11, 12, 13,16 ‘Omaha, Nebra Storage, L1 its natural relation with May. o b sure | nof CREsi B L e N mthon (ot el 18 , Gr Dk N ik o 10 1) 2 | T FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. . ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO,, the difference widened considerably to-day b AS < Hyson, s ots ¥, 4, 10, Wholesale o H ¢ Receipts. Shipments. 2 Young Hyson, good to fan il a iy Al H 4 £h0 Tiocombor ‘shorts. are. QIRMEVILR. 155 | plowe. b, iy @e; Younz Hyson, o to fane kilkom, w d o Flour. Feed, Grain aud General Commision Storage, Forwarding and Commission, nervousness than they have done lately, but | e P 261000 O e commol, ~Mmm el M helghts, w d e iy ) y Branch boude of the Hermey Dugey Co._ D o) thio trades are s long way from boing evened | Gopn by 457,000 | & Barker. 65 Hon to, medium, - 15@b dupan, choio 10 es to G A Lindquist, n #7410 1t Merchant. Correspondence sollgited. 1014 North 16tn | Woolesale and retail, 1w Lioand 112 tzard Bt up. The drift of the market the last hour | G \U- Teroo | S Barker, 65 feeders. . o fancy, )@ Golong, mmu'n.;. tog 'n.»d 25 Albright’s chofce, g ', . 1 Btreet, Omaba, Neb, s was down and just beforc the close | ittt - Ogalalla Cattle Co., S8 a 'd-nmm 1 Oolong, con ool 2@ | w'kEisworth 19 A Ghounon, 10t H | ——— SR e | the early break. December worked off to | New York, Oct. 18. — Wheat— k‘fm';"fiv <1189 f J i g e | $1.1115 and May $1.12%. At one time during | 170,000; exports, spot_market du 9 steers. dhsteers. . May, but it was at a discount of J,@i¢c most | elevator: $1.09@1.10 ‘afloat, §1.0015l.10'5 of the time, and at lust the difference was zc. | . 0. b.; No. 8 red, $lc$1.00; ungraded red, “The great bulk of trading was by scalpers, | 94!ic@31.143¢; No. 1 red, #1.14@1.15. Options obd 1o fancy. 40% b, lot 4, Ik 8, Horbieh's 2d add, wd .. 460 Coal, Coke and Lime. NUTs—Aliionas, i@ @ ot Wallace, trustee, to A K Siiaw. 1ot #, | GMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME cO., ! : Sl bik 5, Moninouth park, w d 7 v M Mellonald to M Johnson, w 5 1ot 7, bik === e 5100 per 1b; assorted cakes, 7 | | 1. 1smac & Selden’s add, w d. w0 Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. o per 1D, ap per Jiat. J I'Redick aud wite to M Nelson, lot 18, 200 South 13th Btrect, Omaha, Nebraska, STORZ & ILE e ! the session December was a quarter over | lower and heavy: 2 red, $1.0815@1.09 P! N Latham, wd... Y 2000 | —r —— & and thor disposition was 10 ell the market | @ e lower and dull, closing weal; trad Holland Herring, 85c@g0c. per keg, [ DK 4 0ak O] 3 3 J. J. JOHNSON & ICO, ¥ Off, 'Thoy aro sill vory 'skittish,” however, | ing only local; No. 2 red, November Closing Whit a1 Sl o, T, 66,00, ‘Bamily SACEM o co., Lamv Beer anm { and run at the first sign of danger. On_ the £.75: Trout. No. 1, $5.50: Mackerel, 1y bbl kcoiptl, 156,000; exports, 1 1% Mannfactorers of Lime, 187 North Eigthtoent Streot, Omnha, Neb. No. 1 Shore, $15.00, Large Family, £10.50; o T | andsnippers oI Coul, Coak, Cemett, Llaster, Lim " but lower and we: upturns the market travels about ten times H i S8R \\j H C !, as fast as on the dnwmurn;. r"mnn is largely :‘Pflfic:;z"l‘;"x: N0 B B0 @535 1n el Labrador Herrimg, $4.50; Columbia River sHEANOHIO Draia Tile, an nsuher‘l’l’gr. Omde, 21k, . Tk due to the nervousness of the shorts, who nod e yai Moy 74 (L0174 ,' < Salmon, §17.00 per bbl. B mahs, Neb, 'ephone e i recognize the ability of the leading | vator, 50%5@ble afioat; ungraded mixed, W@ s DT whole, 65 wricks and | JOHN M. SHAW & CO, | —— 7 & 7% || e SRR ] longs to twist them whenever disposed, | O1'4¢;optious Jgaiic lower on early months, strinn, 1350, Dry Goods ane Notio EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, ] The closing range was nearly lc lower | %(@!{c on late, but moderately active, clos- CANDY--Mixed, S@ldc: stick, 83,@ co“"|88|0" st Sy Mflmlraflmm Gfllvafllled I]'UI] fll]fl bflfllice than *yeaterday oo mear futures and | 108 sicadys m;»[\;vr;xmmdggfl; Do rock candy, 1054@1de; fancy caiay. y MslsmizHILCO, Jolio Bpeneter, Propristor. 10 Dodgo and 103 and 10 very little changed from yesterday on May. ata—Lieceipts, ; 3 . T . prietos odge an "o public I ot taking o very lurge ntor. | market steady but slow optious, steady, but De: Cheas Grain, Provisions, Stocks and Bonds, | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions, Norih lak Hireat, O] I,‘ :',"tu;," ‘;‘;.’.‘;’.7,‘,,“}“:”{';,.,‘”b":,’:fi’,’(‘;',’;,\‘.f :;m;,':. 3 mixed wc‘uern 20@3134c; white COTTON FLANN 10 per cent dfs.; LL, Margin Transactions a Speclalty. 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th St., Omaha, Neb. T @le. ‘There was a good demand for corn at the | Coffee—Options opened steady and un- opening of the market, induced by receipts | changed to 5 points up and closed barely showing up less than yesterday's estimates, | steady at 20@25 points down: fair business together with wet weather, which continues | On lower cables: Uctober, $14.40@14.65; No- to threaten small receipts of No. 2. The | vembe 25@14.65; December, $13.95 ! been led to believe is imminent, ¥ t“ brokers of a prominent operator were | @14.25; spot Rio firm, but quiet; fair cargoes 5Ac. CC, 6%c; & LLH hX, 18¢; R, .41 0. 10, 8';¢: No. 40, 10%c; r\( '60, 121405 No. 80, 18%¢; No. 80, wlur(' No. 3. colored, No. 70, colorcd, By stol, 12}4c; Union Pacifie, 170 umu Wane—Bib White, 19¢; colored, | - o7 5 = 74¢; Nameles JOHNSON & CHRISTIAN, Managers. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Brintorsiiiater)a)s.Fosree Ty 3 2, - % i 5| WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, ;xz..'\fv:fi'f‘.& lc,:«:" I’:ol::l of 'X‘r:l:“ll :fi Importers and Jobbers 1&2‘:’ Ffl'lu% RP{I‘I‘EIE Auxiliary Pablishers, e AT QL T Gents' Furnisbing BlellyiretoCticagpandiNe pRiorky Nobraska. Pealers in Type, Lrosnn and Printer DiaOnin e — b 12(h Street, O b street: NEBRASKA FUEL CO., £ s Suppli voth buying and selling and the action | 4t § ) : of the market, for the most part, was a re- | Petroleum — Quiet but steady; United flection of the efforts of local speculators to | closed at 925/c. RS- —~Quiet and barely steady; western, e ——— \lrfl - mmlnrd o; Gem c; Beauty, H or Goode. ittt e\ Nobraska National - Bank, | Soers of Gl Cae | g Runbrmonee ‘ Manufsctarers and Dealers in Rubber Goods DIl Clothing and Leather Helting. 305 Farnam Blrests 214 Boush 13th Bt., Omaha. Neb. TEEHN d3g0; Garner oil, oo, JEANS Androscoggin, Ty ( U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. 3 Rockport, 63c nestoga, G5, - weococd il Loyl ks York, 30 in’, 124e; York, 32 in.. | Paid Up Capital................$400,000 DEWEY & STONE, e parivr, St G0 S | surptas. U 50000 | Wholegal Dealns 0 PUT, |~ 2o € follow he rather obscure lead of the afore- said party. The receipta for to-morrow being estimated as high as 740 cars | Pork—Unchanged. caused @ weaker feelng to prevail about | Lard—A trifle higher, but dull: western noon and caused the market to sell off about | steam, spot, §.25@8.45 i U:;ns sales for No- 2 nskey Tnorndike EF, Sige; Thorndike 120, 935¢} ¢ from its high point. The lower tendency | vember closed at §8 80 orndike N Aoy - e 2% wheat alnc b shajattar bt ot e eey | YButter. Strong and 1a good demand; 200 Thorndike XX, 15c;’ Cordis No. 5, W, Yargs President. Yeream Btk Ot b Wholeasio Manuf scturers of i wion, contribiited to theadecline ‘and _caused | westeru dairy, 13¢@17c; western creauery), 240 DENiws - Amoskeag, v 0, 16igc; Everett, 7 5 ZALLN, 2 Vice President, CHARLES SHIVERICK, Sash. Doors, Blinds and Hflllllllm tho latest prices to be around the lowest of | 15@=7c; Elgin, ::r " 240 31 . 70z, 18501 Haymaker, 8lge; I HES, Cas 5 » 4 November, which led in activi Cheese—Dull and barely steady; western, 240 FOXA ligel Jaffrey XXX, 12 st Furniture ranch bifice, 12th and lzard Streets, Omaha, N Beaver Cree’s AA, 12 Boaver Creek BB W. V. Monse, . Omahs, Nebrasks. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. = Beaver Creek CC, 10e. H. W, YATES, audof duo since yestordays close. Later | rocoipts of ‘wheit were % cars and holders | paokorsEarobases, | . NTUCKY JEANS ]l\lvulvrll 1 I5c sDakota | 1o nking Omce AR Manufactarers of Sash. Doars, Blml! futures all closed at figures which prevailed | found no trouble in getting yesterday's price Showing @ nuwmber of hogs boug! Vi urham, ereu. S Leaning. -~ ¥suldings, Stair Work and Interior n.m Wood n- at the close of the preceding day. P TN .-.'fuuuh'in’griml, ('lu:mg: the leading buyers on the market to-day: ington, 2215¢! Cottswol THE | RON BAN K, PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., . KB Cormer o A LeAveiworih reete, Oats were quiet and dull, though at the | No. 1 hard, October and November, £1.20; | G. H. Hammond & Co ] CRASI hlv\\-.ni aba, Neo. same time they were firm with_trading con- [ D fined almost entirely to May, which was in | track, 3 fair request around 203¢, sellng Jgc either | Noveinber, $1.10%; Decembe way from that point. Near futures were | §1.16% ; on track, $1.12@1.13: No. nearly normul with' light business in | October, §1.04; November, §1.0: store oats, which were e higher | §1.06; May, $1.10; on txm at 2ie, with s ached Ached, 8ige; Ste ‘1110 | P bleached, v LI | N, blenched. 1 MiscELLANEO plain Holland Brown she ember, $1.21; May, $1.22{@1.22'5; on | On $1.20; N ha Packing C. L $1.10; | Armour C. P, Co May, | J P Squire Co northern, | Cleveland Provisio December, | Charles White & Co A Spring A GentalBuniking Bubihces Trarsacted. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. 1 northern, Octol $1 7,700 and 711 . 10th St., Omaha, Neb, lteam Flmng Pumpes, Etc. FARM AND OMAHA CITY LOANS. T Mccomp,BRADY & cO., |7 A LsTRANG cO. T T The Kangas D Doresimank 0 | camur B8 {ee g M ORI o1 ol Tolland, A, 4-4, ler the month at Milwa: { the day. ; after its firm opening at 443c closed at 47 awioke. 50 bid, a loss of 7o from the first price of to-day | Minneapolts, Oct. 18.—Wheat—The local | ; § H lantic H, 4-4, D, 44, ehrank; 4 e sy re mod- 7 Al 5 ke t and Lowest. ntic H, avenw . i p i b o it o oriaua 1ok vna Tagt | caai SLOGTGS 5365 JANUAC, | r ciiovwing ate the highest sad Toweat | BG4, e : i e | ORI P o 8 fOr L0-MOTTOW. 2 'I;‘-'f:,.:,‘ Quiet 4de, prices paid for hogs during the past few days f[* % 4‘ 1 ‘;:H"‘l‘fl““ oA j EGORIR 36 Chamber of gommorco, Mardware. CHUHCHILL PUMP CO., The provision trade was quito bullish in | Oats -~Quict: white, 20c. and on the corresponding dates one und tWo | rerce 111 00 ‘Dowinion, 44, £/ oM NEB. “WAWKS BROS. SADDLERY GOL™ Wholesale Pumns Pipe, PmHIES N ! rley—Quiet; No. 2, e Yeppe 5 Poppe . . strengthencd the market in & decided man Prov mm:‘s sm.\-l.\. por ¥ cash, $15.00. - e r'vIH Rrvi e Tk, 43701 . PRENNYROYAL WAFERS are Safldlcry& Joboers of saflfllfi” HaPflWfil‘fl UTS. WIND | F_NcmE’; puyv: ner, and with exceptions of October pork Ly o 5 [ R " 4 7ol Aurora B, 44 successfully used monthly by over 10,000 ¢ 4 4 i and short ribs the entire line of deliveries | ~Cinclunati, Oct, 18, —Wheat—Dull and | 4 605 @6 & Aurors R, 44, 7c; () Ladies. Are Safe, Fffectualand Pleasant | ABd Leather. 1405, 1405 and W7 Haraey 8t, Omaba, St i W traded in sold and closed at & substantial | Rominal; No.'2 red, "'“5 asked, but neg- | B b 4@l 10 West Pomt 2 m, 8 oz 104c; ){i)‘ per box by mall.or at druggists, Sealed Bevrass : cam and Water SHDD“GS i advance over yesterday's final pricos. The | le¢ted. taad 4o 7|’ “Sunday. in, 10 0z, 136; West' Point o artiodarcd pastage semve, - Addrem | S—— == | Haliday Wina Mills. 18 and 90 Farnam B, Omas, # bull side for futures after this month was | & I’j.""'_“" pised. (0, b8 @10 West Point 40 in, 11 0z, 1 For sale and by mail by Coodman o Heavy uardwau e | ————G-FGen, Acting Munnger. i regarded with unexpected favor, and the | ats—Hasy £ mixad, 500, @3 %0 FLaNveLs—Ied, u,um. 153 B, 24 8 Y Y W. J. BROATCH BROWNELL & CO January product particularly sold with more {%‘\“"k"_““i:\ et o 8114, unday. G G, 24 in, 1505 H A ( Drug Co,, Omaha, 500- ‘. m s, Buil i i okl freedom: T o', actust aq | - Wbisky—Active and firm at 8114, : — Heary Bardware, Irun aml Stee, gines, Boilers and Genral Machinery, wce amounted to 3¢ on November, year St. Louls, Oct. 15.—Wheat — Lower; Privrs—Pinkand RobesRichmond, 61¢c; c Sheet Iron Work At am Pumps, 8n s, mm,‘ ] nd Junuary pork, 7'jc on November and | cash, $1.063: October, §1.08' Allen, o Steel River, 6ig 4 orth Street, Or | May lard and January short ribs, 5c on year cash, s ; November, 23c. Richmond, 6}gc; Pa ; Novewber, 4 Piixts — Dress — Charter Oalk, 5 Ramapo, 4};c; Lodi, 5lyc; Allen, 6e; Rich and January lard and 27'jc on 'May pork. ; cash, due October pork was again held at $15 and in Pork—Lower at §15.25. IINIFOIIHS ; s = ond, 66 sor, 6i¢c; Eddystone, 6ic; HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, f October short ribs a decline of 27'4c was Lard—Quiet at §.75. mond, 6e; Windsor, 6i¢c; Edd 3 B A ] f er § v 3 & N Paciic, 6ls¢ h fl . L Rutor i creamery, 2@%; iy, | cattto campn© 10 VOO Bledcin surmo-Borkeles cnbrio wavormanors oaiow | BUIIdCrs" Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. S W orke i CHICAGO LIVE 8TOCK, 18@19c. i ;‘(‘&;”:{;;"“U"",rr Dt ““‘f__{‘l fiffgs“r Smlflo Mechaaics’ Tgole and Bufalo Scalor. 106 Douslat | gur0er e rop s tamotucturors of mi Minds Kans Oct. 18.—Wheat—Quiet; s S f 3 172 Madison-st. Clicagon . i’ Chicaco, Oct. 18.— [Special Telegram to Tum | No. 2 red, cash, 0 asked; November, §1.00 [ It takes good hogs to bring 85,50, “““_ 0o 132 Ring” bty sam: _— 2 RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., Steam Boilers, Tanks and Sheet Iron Work Bug.|—Catris.~Business was slow from | 8sked; December, Yhige bid; May, $1001 © L. Eaton, Bostwick, came in with eattle. | yic, " 10} " Tonsdtls o cambric, = 11150 KILL MILITARY ACADEMY— Wholesale Ra]‘flwam Works South 20th and B. & M. Crossing. o bid; No. 2 red, cash, 8¢ asked; No. 2 soft, William Fox, Brainard, came in with cattle, | Lousdale, Now _York mills, 10 \Peekskill-on-Hudxo . Send for cata: —— = ~— the opening 1o the close. T the first place | Cyai 500 b #1.07 wsked Debciver g3 | A Kok, NERakR OAMe RrttiioRtLics | aukial, oot dlam GERlE Bk Togu NO: ML TILDEN, 3, MK Principal, | % gao, Harmep Sty Oumaba, Ko Whatern Ageau PAXTON & VIERLING 1L0: veceipts were greater than was anticipated, | bia; May, 810 bid. ? e B LT S6le WS O | pepporell 64, ihe: Bepperell, 83, 21c M | ap e S e TSR L eooht and Cast Tron Bnilding Work and secondly the day was wet and stormy, [ Corn 0. 2, cash, 31}{c asked; No- E. P. Hanson, Pender, came in with a load | Perell, 9-4, 23c: Pepperell, 104, 2 PEEHLESS “YES ARE THE BEST, I.EE.CLARKE ANDREESEN HARD- X, Brass Work, General Foundry, M the rain fulling almost all the forengon. Na- | vember, e u'“;ud. ~s TR h L by riumph, 60; Wamsutta, 11¢; Val- Sold by Druggists, RE COMPANY, ekt Work: Omce and \Works, U s Ry. Ve ¢l o4 o1 1 —No. 2, all' §C 4 . 5 - ) 2 7 Omah tives of all classca, steers, cows and bulls ats New York shippers paid 540 for assorted | '“FrasxrLs.—Plaid ~Raftsmen,2uc: Gosnen, Wholesale Hfl[‘flwal’fl C[mfl" Tin le »gMAH;.\:I'|:;Z.;R;;I“W071K sold a shade lower than Saturday. There LIVE STOCK. light hogs. 82i¢c; Clear Lake, 89%ci lron Mountain, Metais, Shect Iron, ete. Agents tor Howe Scales, were scarcely a half dozen loads of prime na- tive steers on sale and the very best equalto | Chicago, Oct. 1 John Jack, Dorchester, was in looking over | 26i¢c. he Drovers' Jour- | the market. AxNELS—White—G H,No. 2, 5/, ¢ A ""T%fi.’n‘.‘.fi‘,"x‘qi'fl‘r“" parved wire, " | Mannfacturers of Wir and Iron Railings 4, 215 No. 2. § P .l e Sl o any here this weok only sold to $5.90, Me- | nal renorts as follows: R. K. Stowe, Red Cloud, was in with two E No. 1, ¥ ] m‘jdf‘{;_ "‘\:‘“ V4 . s n""‘“m"uf.'rii"‘fin'fl?' r Stay dium natives were again neglected. Buyers | | Cattle ‘,ff“““'b‘;';“‘}fv"“;ii}‘r‘_‘“n" 10c lower; | cars of cattle. B Al in st csales. Thto, Wollten: | X PALMER, RILHMAN ¥ '¢o. . ““l- Caps, Eto. PSS "OMAHA SAFE an . featta driss, e Whittemon dress, | LIV Stock Commission. Merchants, Wri PARROTTE & GO, s of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes ame n | 8¢ wl:'u'f.{i'y “\'m. wal Mice—Room 24, Opy Exchang n;,i,;g....“ ion WI]U]ESBIB Ha[g' CHDS and Straw (to0ds v.!-.nu}l w0 rnnnmIBWvgu Fencing, Signs, Kt ohn Dern, Hooper, sold a load of hogs at | ton, Teq York, | Tiier Normaodi ‘are the top of the market. Rollins Sherman, Tobias, with eight loads of Western sheep. that wanted that quality of stock preferred | grookers and foeders, $2.00@2.: prime raugers, of which there was a liberal | bulls and mixed, $1.30@3.00 supply. Range stock sold fully as high as | cattle, $2.00@3.25; western range yesterday and Texans sold about the same as | 4.70. i Woods, Sije; ook Yards, South Ot . N R vt L £ o M SO R R esterday. Cow stock, bulls and scrub na- | Hogs—Recaipts, 18,0003 ~market weak Dayis, Red Oak, la., came in with | BERdard, pies eacoc Bu o, o | « ORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALEY 1107 Haraey Bireet, Omaba, Neb, ives, in fact anything that had to compete | and lower: miixed, i heavy, | three loads of hogs which sold on the market. | 4.0 46\ 4 VG100 deer gige: Arnold G long Live Stock e —— | —— - e with Texans, sold a shade lower. There was l-'y?niq\’;.\b. light, $5.40@ ips, $3.50@ It took the buyers a long while to break the | cloth, 4* Anmll H long dloth, 1033 Arnold 1V6 D00 Umlfl\sslflfl. Lumbor. @ steady demand for stockers and feeders | 5.18. hog market, but now that it is fairly started | Goly's 1014 Stietel A, 12; W nusor Gold | Room 15, Exchange Building, Union Stock Yards, | ~~~rwre w~ | CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS with little or no chauge in prices us com- | ~ Sheep—Receipts, 9,000; market weak and | on the down grade there is no telng where | Ticket, 10ig, 3 South Omaba, Neb, OMAHA LUMBER © pared with the past week or so. The | 5@l0c lower; natives receipts include 7,000 western and Texas | erus, l‘llb@(fi( Texan: ;u&}lc, .~nl.m-'.- 10 extra beeves, #5.50@ | $.00@ .90; 'medium to good steers, 1350 to | National Stock Yards, East St. 1500 1bs, $4.20@h.25; 1200 to 1850 ibs, #.50@ | pouls, Oct. 15, —Cattie — Receipts, 3 4.805 950 to 1200 Ibs, $9.00@8.35; stockers and Bt west- | it will stop. — T ALEXANDER & FITCH, All Kinds of Building Material at Whnlesal[ Iron and Wire Pences, Railllm, Guards Drugs and Chemicals. aud Roreene, for banks, oMeanstores residances. sio, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, f Miscriiaxovi Sulph. acidy 1ot cliri Commision Dealers in Live Sock, 1843 Btreet 800 Uplon Paale Trask, Omal N i o 4 — Thluckamivi orks. W5 ouil 1 acid, 60 tartaric boc: bal, copavia, w00m 22, Upposite Exchi 0 Bullding, Union Stock — I 1 X Produce, Fruits, Etc. Fm Wa: AT SR8 LU&'-rm Varis LOUIS BRADFORD, 'Trer—Fancy, solid-packed creamery, 20 | gum Arabic, select, §1.00: gum campho UNION STOCN YARDS CO., Dealer fn Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash MEACHER ‘w”‘TMUPE- Choice Sountey, 1@10e1: - comuon: | uim Opruts, "Sas: et morphia. 0f Oneks, Limite poeriiL: 18 LI, WL WllG, Wbl ,,lnmml Barglar Proof Sales, Tiime Lcks @>.00; butchers' steers, mediuw to cholce, | grades, 10 bromide potassium, el ageuts Tor Dieuy i v Lo $3.80@4.40; stockers and feeders, fair 10 FLoUK—Nebraska patents, $0,00@0.75; OiLs—Carbon, 1502 10¢; ‘heaalight, 1752 Py Ee b wud Jousias Veu dur uz‘mui wynay & ~ shipments, 1,040; market slow; choice heavy feeders, §£2.00@1.50; cows, bulls and mixed, Vi o @550 d Jendes ER0). comey: bule native steers, 85.00@5.50; fair to good, $4.40 wud Indian steers, §2.8@4.20; cows,