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'I'HL O\IAHA I)AILY BI'F SATU Rl)AY O\ F\H’]‘R 10. 1‘18& 3 J. Kuykend action. Selling, however, was for the most 1 colored, 13 14¢. A Kouritze ot ul to 8 Alnscow, middie 14 cows BERswAx —Choice yellow, 20@22!;¢; dark View, v Mmmmmlmmcmem WH[ ns&Ban Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring. 9th and I T — —— == ] i & r 1, | Ranee steers, com'on to choice RO "‘"”""Y Y Agricuiturai implements. R L \ . £5.00001 20 rass fed Common 10 £0od COWSs Stuart to avton o CHURCHILL PARKER, Z A Bullish Feoling Holds Sway in | o = jueents e Fendy vy a0t 1430 16, DN Wenaned o P tho Whoat Pit market. slow: ohoi e bl AR S0 Vit o T MR malermAgmullurallmmcm nls,Wnunns, Dealer in All Kinds of Lumbcr. e selections, £.500 packing, Fair tocnoice tight hogs., | 12, bik 14. Central Park, wd 2,500 | carriages and Ruggles. Jruies Street, betweenthand | __ J0UB And Calitornia Stroets, Omaha, Nebraska | pritne, 65,305, A ) Fair tocoree heav o e taTied | Wi Peterson el wl to 11D Recd & 6 ftof - T Ctiaba. Nebrasa - e N | CORN STRONGER IN SYMPATHY. NARG N e 11ic: Calif dried peaches, | A Konntze ana WIS to & Amscon Wiy of LININGER & METUCALF CO., | b4y Iteproasniacive $1ias ulfornia unpared evaporated beaches; | 10 bt & DX 18 Konnise & Ruin's : . | Lumber, Lime, Cement, Bie, Bte | REmr T New Yonk, Nov. 9.—[Spe logram | cATTLE. t1se; evaporated Caiifornin anticots, 18¢; | , &ty Wil iovgioy Wi fot s bk e, Agricultural [mplements, Wagons, Carriages COrNRPAIN'ASY Povalan S Omiin, Oata Recover Thursday's Lost Ground | 'np pp 1" grocks —Stocks opened weak [ 030 o canners e i i g pri “_,f:"."J' et | Florence, ‘qed = : . Nuggles, Bte. Wholessle. OmAha, Nebraska T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., w-An sier Feeling Noted in S8 8 118018 Sower Ton Biost oF th STl lemon peel, 16¢} Fre pranes; | ¥ o8 ORI Ty 7 one 1ab DRI “PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, To Dealers []fl]y Provigions— Cattle More Satis- don was a seller and Ch 0 steers and oxen 1 Htiot & ¢'Shepara aud wite t Win T Deverell A il 'rwieumli- fi-'" & Bugi Mee, 163 ) factory—-Quotations. linea of shorts, and early trading was with a | 3 cows, natives Corrres_Mochs 1 iy lot's Clireon Placa wa ¢ Tiouttaral Implements, Wagons & Buggies | — omce. 160 Faroam strect omana. - weak feeling Aaligblold i, 10 COWaLs foss: 166: OO Java: bH@0; Java, ingerion .:‘,,?ty"‘.“f" ana 2, T as, "ea 2 E 01, 08,98 ,PA . .,’,.”,g, peivnd _m JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET, | Clines. Reading was again promincnt among | 24 feeders, westerns Rio. fancy, It ld; Santos and Mara- | ¢ 0% S irice; to ML ATter, 1011, P. P. MAST & CO., Wholesale Lumber, Bte. —— the more active stocks, but there was a £ood | 3 cows albo, 13@lbes Arbuckles, 21%¢; McLaugh. | S HH jisiee t » P BONUA Rk etk on wa] FCAURY e Bl Cricaco, Nov. 9. [Special Telegram to 1 of dullness during the forenoon and | 4 steers, natives lin's XXXX, 2114e EE Latson to B H Dunha, Tot 6, vik 5, 11s, Seeders, Axont Tor Miiwaukes 11yaraiiic Coment aod od, 73 A ) h Qe white 1 stubborn than strong tocay. Trade was | was steady to drm after unimportant fluctua. -:',uw BBt native O l"-w- powdered, 8igc: cubes, § 5 o' bik 68, ~u-m..;'.\ Im - e T (oot An NICho1as Rt = CHAS. R, LE . largely local and the drift of sentiment was | tious generally at about ope o WANGE CATTLE. Hoxey—10@l1c for 1-1b frames; strained pianbetalto A H Donecken, n {63 WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., decidedly favorable to the theory of are- | The following were the closing qu Owner and No, Av. Pr. | honey, 10@llc per 1b AR R LR TR L Wholesnle Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, "tt and that class was the lead s S onw. 1 ) part by the longs, though the bears displayed SINE, ] 3 stee storns CHERRE—Young America, full cream, 12@ | ~1ots 1and 4, blk 12, Kountze & Ruth's P —J moro or less agyrossiveness. Short selling {138 Compons 104 db preterred, 70 SU60HE \peatorns 3,00 oy Tl grens ohiodders, 11@1cey fall | addse st w0 | —— e : Millinery and Notions. g was more popular than usual, Shorts who c B8 Of U5, | Y. central Conner — crean flats, 191gc T Toohey &nd wife to J 1 Hammond, J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., I. OBERFELDER & CO., rere deiven In yevterday at ahout 8118 were | CRBCERL DRcitc o Lol R i beers g0 | Gekrsc e, o W S do tn | uchridnae hd Wit St S o Tnporters & Jobbers in Millnery & Notious " ho ¢ | Chicago & Alto ek Taland i ¢ I L Chiridtenseh and wite to H J Michae . ! . i v et e b B SRR e R 19 cows 70 | haif bbis, £1.00: small. in bbls, 5,005 do, in [ “Uhristenten and arife o H 4 welling again to-day at and under #1.17 {“" ey om0y | o prefarred. 2 cows. v 1055 200 | half bbls, §1.50; gherkins, in bbls, §.00: do, | M Gurdiner to I A Spethmann, 1ots ¢and Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine. AR A, ) ! real pressure, however, seemed "“;' e | D hAmEW. oot st Paul & Omaki.. ¢ 1 stag G e . () 200 half bbls, $1.00. i fUstin | oy , Kountze pice, wd.. .o W. K. Mead, MAnaer. 1213 Leavenworth st. Omabs. — — E—— s o a c re danger. iy v, & A 3" Co. Tonrcco— Plug, 206 a65c: smoking, 16@1fe | Lew Pixley and wife to Clhas Corbett, lots bl = % T b i ARl LS | LB T as e i bacine Lid LA f0is: 8b LR O I ¢ | Vand b, dik % Drennan place, w Q MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARDCo | ___ Overalla. ™ ous k. I|v|l| than ‘“short w w;l huts n" by :\-m.m; & Texas “I\i s W r“‘l VRS p i) s SALT— 130G 1,35 per bbl, \\‘xl, ;n\ \‘m' ) L ltraatord, lot 5, blk2, i Manufacturers nod Jobbers in CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., warket is 10 & wavering moot » no akeShore 0" "do preterred . wrsh's wae lo . } Av. Shk. P 3 Rore 116, 104,¢ ArTiS ot imson, ot 1, Bk i ’ westwas prolific in bull points on the crop | Michikan Ceiitral Westers, Unton,.... B Av. Shi. Dr. Av. S RO L i@t ver b | CLIArrReL} mon, toc i VKL wa!flfis, Bugglgg’ Rak[,sl P}UWS' Ele. Hau“racmmrs of fivvral]s movement and in selling orders the latter | Ty o)) ™ oy Cu sy at 2@3 per e iny cakes, 12a@l3¢ per lv; pure maple Wik enow to Chas Corhett, Tots 16and Cor, Sthan! PAcific treets, Omaha, Neb. i le“mm" I coming from quarters usually accounted | ..ot ™juct joan 2ig b nt. closed offered at ub, $1.00 per gal. :,n'fx‘.‘ii‘.“’y'.\'u‘-‘(“ SUand 20, LIKALAL - o0 = — — influential, Judged by the bare record of | 317 jor cont % 1..{ Youns Hyson, common to fuir ¥ : Artiste’ Matoriale, Nowons = p fuctuntions, the home markets | Prime MERcANTILE PAPER—4%(@61 ver Apowiler, commbn to Rood, 314 Twenty-one transters ) =, A HOSPE, Jr., INEEN R TION 5 everywhere seemed to be very steady it , owder, ch to fancy, 40 J . . iofe! i i ¢ 4 Srenive Excuasar—Dull but steady at powder, choie to fateys ! ) (leveland & Harrison agree on one s’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, ’ today and cables also described the situation | ¢ SIS FRTENGT R e tor moh SR b Gl point, that the best out is Jarvis' old Artists’ M ! d Whnlcsale Notions and PflPflISfllllE G[m“ @broad in similar phrase. The very general | get o "“w f e Thine | IS FREUY 1513 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. WG wnd 65 B uth 10th 81, Omabia. wish of the trade inclines the other way. N T T Swv Tt ortal, e - 8 | S BRUSIETS AN0 BANBAGES. - — The feeling is that on any important decline . Eoail o Tancy, dncpet o on o oile, ] there will be an 1uflux of new business and Cirreaco, Nov. 9.~ Wheat—TIrregular: cash, Nurs--Almonds, 1 i Tberts, 1215 Luky ik - w;-u‘)yN lesle & Retatl i that until there is such reaction the public | §1.14%¢: December, §1.1 Junuary, $1.135. Brazil, da10c; walnuts, 12¢; pecans, 10@1ie Successors o A. T, Kenyon & Co., Wholeale wil | CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO.y A CHE AT 1 Yavowar i wijapiy | sy Blisagr Mg T B Rl c Buoksellers aud Stationers, Whlsle Refned and Lubricating 0is bulls appear to favor a reaction. Many of + Tanuary, 8837c: May, 59 7-1tc @Bbo ek : Flne W at Omaha Mebs MHONETY: | \vig Greass, Mte., Omabia, A, IE. Hishop, MAn ' them have been waiting for a break ever [ - Oats s cash, ¢ December, Caxpy —_— | =™ VINYARD & SCHNEIDER since the first big advance and will not take y 'q rock cand, @1y Boots and Shoes. % ¥ ) VEan 2 Nold_ aguin until it comes: that i they will G bry Goods owy Notions and Gent's Farnishing Goods, ' .;,\ \,..1..: they can see good L hv:‘ Prime Timothy —§1 43146 }C‘:’”“\ FLANNELS 10 Are the Best, IR DA tesa shuea oy’ 108 Harney Street, Omata chunging their opinions. The astonishment | Flax§1.45 b : - ocoasioned by the export business reported | Whioky 81 No. 10, —— o Wholesale Manufactarers of Boots and Shoes SHICE FINIiFaeT ' y has subsided and exporters here Firm; cash, §14.50 smber, N 50, 135c; N IN THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF | (L0000 oo Rubber Shoe Co. 102, 04 & 106 | : T T and in New York insist that prices at tide Juriiary, $18.15: - May ¢ A‘n\mlmm.p i No. 40, colored, D bility, Evenness of | A" Mg fdmie Sebria” 7 THE SIMAONDS MANUFACTURING | water are still fully 10c above a legitimate 1 cash, $8.17 ‘mber, Bristol {e; Union Pacifie, 1 o ura Y g W. V. MORSE & CO. anufacture.s export basis and that the little quantity that ary, $8.12 May, .30 o o, CARPET Warr—Bib White, i~,c: colored, Point, and Workmanship. 'fl SII Bflflk Umfifl fl[l[[ SH oon hxmns. have been worked during the past forty Sh=Unohanged a *'garts—Standard, Se; Gem 10¢; Beauty, loa for trial of 12 difforent styles by wmnil,on Jobbers of Boots al 06§, e RN e B R A irs possessed o special signiticance. [ Bulk Meats — Shoulders, 1030 Hoone. 14c: B cascd, $6.50. V| iU 10 ceinta in stamipe Aek for card No. K. [ 1101, 116110 Douglas St. Omatin Mauufactory, Sum- Mantios "‘.‘,.‘;ftfl’f'um?.'.'.n‘.“ Fa ecr and Win w York is quite steady and firm, never- | ghort clear, $5.1214@3.25: short ribs o iN18—Solid be; Sater 753 lrondway, mepEE Bubioy iroreete FRGtory ne omcc, 11 nd 15 guelessis Asiitieiay -advariced intorass In i70 320 5 bil, G14¢ IV]SGH BUKEMIN &GU Rew Forls” - —_— Euth 1k St Omua, Telophoae 12 I wheat dealing ceased. ling by Ream, Butter—Quict; creamery, 19@2ic; o 9 p.m.. ~Pink Allen, c3 Coffees, Spices, Etc. R Crowied qoven below S117 for Mays and. at e e b ';;'";;N; i ar ke g Teas, Coles, Spices, Baking Power, O oo Tt ‘».','-'fn"k."‘m-‘. e ’;)'\‘.l.‘ll('lf}ml.'zl-cx:’rw i “-','J,',',',‘;f,?:,‘. m.. l‘l‘.";\,"ar.urr‘(‘n salted, | (Stowink the numbor of hogs bought by D (R EAATLE SER L 1) At R .‘,;,‘.‘E“.f;’ e M '"fi‘n 'ff.f,'flk“'nl'.:.‘i:'"\u,.. “‘t Pamls []m Wmdgw G]fl,s Etc. | The tip was given out with freedom early in | 3ty fint. 7ig aog v ealf, 7 branded [ Qi abor. g Farawell half bl el SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. | =~ W. L. WRIGHT, S P % e day that wheat would sell at §1.20 before | g 15" er cont off; ‘deacons, 2@ it did at £1.16, and that it would close at £1.18 | 4 Salten. 10.@15e. to-day, and at one time it _promised to tu Tallow. ngod; nt for the Manufacturers and Importers of oot 20 }mm T 1 Amps, Cllll]lllB 5, CARPENTER PAPER 7., : : Cmc"knry, IR, T Sty Whalesale Paper Dealers. ¢ eachi | Stevens & Co. No. 1, solia packed, ' cambric, ighest and Lowest. : ! 1o s or cor o out true, so far as 0. was 434e; No. 2, 31 The following ure the highest and lowest T il eriin b Wity e vears Fte 08 - N cerned, for the price climbed to $1.17 Shipments. | prices paid for hogs during the past few days FIves s advantage PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN. Ly el E D LGl B SR AL ] Hutchinson's buying was given as the prime | piour, bbis. 11,000 [ and on the correspouding dates ons und two rell, 104, e B Cat E e Tmoriers and Jorbers of > canse of the late bulge, though a more sub- | hh ey b nton | dea i D'WaR Paper Boxes. o 1 that new ex- "Triumph, 63 V 15,000 | years ag yearsago: Paied d | Oct. 183 IS, Sllvfil‘wa[‘fl TJOHN L. WILKIE, ntial reason was also’ giv Corntion (;,J';i.‘j SAKEANGE Bankens, | 17, S, 4 port business to the extent of fifteen boat | Gare b e T K e ton Banats siness Siex L ; > —Plaic ; o : I\ B (Dl hticks ot Uit porat. woro elng duiyn | 125000 e S B N Clear Lake, 830 Tron Mountain, | CHICAGO succshs PRESTONHEANSG | — = Plunlm or Omaba Paper Box Factery. el to fiil the domestic milling de- | St boms (L (‘l'| lm\/\ D Way White—G H, N. Y. Office: 2 Wall St., cor. Broadway. | Commission and Storage. | Nos. 1l and 119 Dougias St, Owaha, Nev. A ] mand. The bull turns given the market at | cash, £1.0%: L 0@ us Decomber; 5 3 ¢y 18 H, No, = RIDDELL & RIDDELL. = — Corn—Higher; cash, 44} Oats—High Porlk—$15 0. Lard—Lower at $3.1 Whiskey—$1.14 NEBRASKA SAV[N[}S BANK s E{f]‘]:@flfl fl]lfl Cflmn' SSIUI M'E-II\[%Q.]YHH.I;S’.,. A PHIL:é‘l’s'InI;‘l’wsr:'L‘\'A(A:VO T CorbeFH R eyt Hractsf Gt of | Lo IBomard Slres Omaky 1 2252 Wholesale Farm, Field and Gandeu Seeds Commerce Ilmluln Capital Stock 911 and 015 Jones Strect. Omaba, tail end of the session forced a good of the scalping shorts to cover at May wheat, which opened at $1.16%¢, old down as low as 81161, closed at fior having been at LT Devom: red ubout ¢ below May niost of the =S4T ade 10 that future was lightand jerky, | Butter -Firm: creams From the northwest advices were received | choice, 20w2ie; dair, that the blockade swas. beinie Mficd, that the | Minneapolis, Nov. 8, —Wh 53) a5 40 Nov. I8 Quechee No, B0 @ G B w6 horndike 0O, i Thorndike J Thorndike XX, 13e; Cordis No. Cordis No. 4. ©; 1 DeNiws - GEO. SCHROELCER & CO. 00,000 Buccessors to McShane & Bchroeder.) 800,000 | Prodnce Commission and Cold Storage. = = 1< made on real morage, Forwarding & commlaslon 41 @i Sunda; 490 anh L4 @t ¢, fancy, 26@27c; rat—Receipts her was getting colder and that as soon | 0f wheat were 383 cars; shipments, 122 cars ane mide on roal OmaRatNG ke s unlv'_\'ly\\uppcrn could get cars the n‘.p Su |‘-s of x:..xnn; r:(\;l{; bl:;:u‘l:'“x‘\‘t“tl“!:‘ Live Stock Notes. )x 2 and tonds purchased. e " FREDERICK J. FAIRBRAES. ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., . ward rail movement would show an import- | and some No. 3 went af ading dic Heavler receipts. caver Creo : o : ‘Wholssato { ant increaso. | On the other hand, dispatehes | uot prove mucn during the day. Closing | (50 €8 PR S 16 Heaver Creck CC oIy 1 M CH Flour. Feed. Grain and General Commision Storage, Forwarding and Commission, i were on the floor chronicling remarkably | quotations: No. 1 hard, November, $1.243 [ 005 RE FIRNE KENTUCKY JBANS: THOMAY, Cashier 01T, FEe, Graln an gacral tom ‘fi.’.‘.‘,‘.‘}f‘d‘.fi:‘.{’.,fl‘frfi!‘.’u"fl'&"ffinf.'.‘,‘.f”"'m'J" ‘Almn i light deliverics at country elevators. The | December, $1.25; May, §1.29: on track, §1.24 ew sheep here. 18¢3 Durtiam ites, 18¢; Loamiog il speRleanilin e s ue e snd retait, LXK Liound 1312 1 3 goneral movement us reflected in the daily | @1.25. No. 1 northern, November, $1.14%: | A decline in the hog market. ington, s “Siovenw B st Honson, StPeet, Omuh, Nev. = tables of reccipts and shipments at principal l)vu‘?mhll’:, l{\ 4 '\l‘wrfl 203 (:m:::rt{;':;k: reboc Dixon, Greenwood, was here and mar- Dot o s T i points shows no change of especial signifi- | $1.16@1.17. ~No. nortnern, November, #1075 | keted hows. cachied, 7o 2 3 Ay ""‘. e — ) cance. Grain continues to come forward in | May, §1.14; on track, $1.10@1.11 J. M, Barrett, Malvern, Ia., sold a load of ;;k }‘fxn(dm:;‘:»? Stoyens Stovons! Aivin |\-‘\}’xl',‘.“ e, Coal, Coke and Lime. moderate quantities and such of itusdoes | Milwaukee, Nov. 9. — Wheat—Firm; | yogs at §.45. N, bleached. 10 stevens, SR, 123c don, - HA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., 4 not o into store finds its way into domestic | cash, $1.053; December, $L.093¢; January, H. F. Clark, Bellevue, was in with three MisoRILARRODS =l ablol unHCIOth] Geo. C. Hobb e L G Pty SL7 U GO (URE o o loads of cattlc. SR plainHoliand, 9'¢c: Dado Holland, 12! Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 2 y country. Theoretically th: very bad Corn—Stead No. 3, 41c. 3 b S o . =2 tic A, 44, - & - state of affairs but actially the congesiion is | Oats—Quict; No. 2 white, 2035@30c. Mr. Battelle, Hancaclk, In., came over with | 1, 1f0Wn Sheeting—atiantic A doh T Iy B South 15t Street, Omaha, Nebraska. “STORZ & nc* yet causing serious inconvenicnce. Sur- Rye—Firm; No. 1,5 8. .080,07 HOKE, lantic P, 4-4, 6c: Aurora LL, 44, Aurora 1l 3 “77J. J. JOHNSON & [CO.. LHEET Bfifl]‘ Brewem rounding conditions at the opening were as Barley—Quiet; No. & 7lc. Hogs sold here within 20c of the extreme | C, 44, 4};c; '(,r!uvn 4, g3gc: Hoosier favorable to higher prices 1o day asthoy | Provisions-Steady; pork, cash, $14.50. top paid in Chicago. DL b0 Taaran Hes Yooy Law- V. 5. DEPOSITORY. Manufactarers of Lime, 1621 North Bigthteent Street, Omuha, Fcb. were at the corresponding time yesterday. B ; jor- | Nels Peterson, Weston, fn., came in with | rence L, 44, 6c; Oid Dominion 44, b5c; Abd shippers ol Coal, Cosk, Cadien Phaster, Lim With the change in the outlook for wheat, | Cincinnatt, Nov. 9.—Wheat—In moder- | yhrce loads of hogs. Pepperell'R, 44, 7c; Pepperell O, %c; | OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA, At e o v;;. Ofice 216 8. Ttk — G = corn again sympathized and recovered from | ate supply, firm; No. : "No. 2 a W. H. Timmel, Swanton, was at the yards | Pepperell. 84, 18i¢c; Peppercll, -4, .u-, Pop- t., Omabs, Nob. D 3 T ornlce. ita early weakness. The demand for | Corn \ght nuppl_\,slrulw. No.zmixed, | b ) ® | perell, 10-4,98; Utici C, 44, 43;c: Wachusett, — = EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, shipment was again good, which, | 45@45¥(¢ e A. L. Brainard has gone to Kansas City on 4 4, 7! Aurora R. 44, 7c, Aurora B, 44, Dry Gondu ano Nouon with other surrounding circumstances, made Oats—Steady ; N CapHAl i et ) . #500,000 [ G A Mannfacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice, s 7 it to friends. n—“ht Pout %9 1w, 8 oz 10%c; the late advance easy, With the added as- Rye—Quiet; No. 3 Sivis © 3 5 0z, 3| Jobn Epeneter, Proprietor. ) Dodge and 10 and 108 ! C ged to f ) Pork—Dull, at $15.00. Mr. Connors, Rock Creek, was here with | West Point 20 in, 10 0z, 1 ¢; West Pomnt | Surplus 100,000 i North 10th Street, Ormuha. e e boed ae 1550 sud oy | - Whisky—Astive ot 81.14. four ioads of cattle. 20 in, 12 0z, 150; West Point 40 in, 11 0z, 16c. E Dry Gflflfls Furnishing Goods and Notions, cember at 408{¢, which is a gain on each de- | New York, Nov. 9. — Wheat— I‘t(ectcllnu. En.hc Rock Tsland will open an office in the S aEELs el (0 155, _h'- ;“R‘lg- nm-uun(u Dougias, Cor. 1th St., Omahi, Neb. P”mo" Wiatorials livery of e over yesterday. Later deliv- | 33 exports, none; spot market less | Exchange building. 8, 250 2 A AR 5 eries advanced oven more. January ut 853c i 3gc Digher, closing suslr; No Jim Frazer, Columbus, s0ld two loads of | %i2omciu—lunkstt cnecks, Tigo; Whitten. | - AN KOUNTZE, Prestdent, ~PATRICK-KOCHDRY GOODS Co | "W/ t5T e RN NEWSPAPER UNION,™ nd May at 89% @0 ge were 3¢ and K@igo i olevator, §11%0L 14 af hogs at the top price. Tige; York, Thce; Normandi a L gomy A, CRETGITON, vice President. | ninorters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions Anxiliary Publishers, :{w.ur, respuctively, than they closed yester @ o (:)p\:m"”u red, Mr. Mills, Edgar, Nob., was in with a load Calidatta aress, §igc; Whittenton dress, | ¥ H. DAVIS, Cushie el : active, jrregu- v 11t wnd Lnines Dealers In Type, I’r advanced ,4@ M»mm. s and Printera’ Supplies. 63 3 Renfrew dress, 8i5@l2t., W, HL ME Kot i sireet, Omal T Cavuics — Stater, blac; Woods, 5iie; SR UIE each of hogs and sheep. Assistant Cashier sta., Omuh Oats more than recovered the ground lost | lar and }g@i{c lower earl Dol D oa [ han T e Western was represented by J. T, Goodell, | ¢ NEBRASKA FUEL CO = — = just at the close yesterday. The market was | 7gc and closed strong and J@ise over yes- [ Western ) B |era et B N A S fairly active throughout all of the day, with | terduy; No. 2 red, December, closing at | Who came in with a car of hogs. g e a0 s O}gos amer St f Coal and C o Rubber Cooda. L e s B e i e e 7 Mr. Cutler, of Cutler Bros., Greenwood, | icgn. Gloucester, 6ige: Aroid G long ippers of Coal and Coks, OMAHNA RUBBER GO, closing quotations' of Thursday. Trad- | = Corn—Receipts, 34,150; exports, 113,589; | was here and marketed a load of cows. cloth, 62 Arnold 13 lonis dloti, 1044 Arnold Bouth 131 b, OmA M Norcross, of Norcross & Worl, Ster- | Gold Seal, 1035+ Stictel 4, 12 " Windsor Gold ing, Neb., came in with two cars of hogs. Ticket, 10, J.G. Smith, Blair, was down and marketed Drugs and O , Capital, - - - $100,000 T BEWEY & STONE, aload of corn-fed steers of his own feeding, | Miscrr. Sulph. R e et R Wholesale Deal Purit 8.sh, Doors, Etc. o : dlesale Dealers in Furniture, | iEbRoY ¢ coM“j ml\.‘ utton, 11\!.!1':- firm of .\h-ln(imr.l&d”tl, \ll'md. lu|h’ m”arnx e o n, Chapman, Neb,, came in with a load o orax, 13¢5 chloroform, “ A . i 2 al Banking and Savings Business. Farnam Streot, Omabs, Nebrasks, ulo Manuc icturors of Simery. BLEME E SRR Dons. i ani Haings, ing was again contered n May, | spot market strong, less active and igiie | My with iberal buying around 20%@20%c, 1w’ | higher; No. 2, Sl@slige in kh.\,,m,,. 3 quiry being general and not confined 10 any | @s2ige afloat! ungraded mixed, 50 particular short. Near mouths were quiet | Options moderately active, firm’ and w' Lm stronger, partly on account of the con- | higher; December closin, 5lgc. 44,000; exports 103 spot v active, firm and lg@ljc v active, }y(@ije higher and closing at 317%c; spot 2 Mamufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 2il Clothing and Leather Belting. 1003 Faroum Streets tinucd short arrivals, with small offering No. 2 cash meeting withi ready sale at 24, market moderaf lie, a l@ge advance up; options fuir In provisions an easicr feeling held control. | firm; Decemt s of Oats —Receipts, hogs. gum Arabic, select, 81.00: gum The Kansas City reccipts of stock for Oc. | Fum opium, &.25; sulph. morphia, tober were 163,850 bromide pot OMAHA wuuh SALE MARKETS. The unloading of several thousand barrels of | white, 33 @34c: mixed western, tile, 179,020 hogs and | PrEmide Batiess 3 headlight, 1750 | CHARLES BREASTED, Pro Furniture Branch Umos, 13th and 15453 B1o \ i long January pork by a commission house on | white western, S0@40¢ 44,151 sheep. A T58Diine 749 West Virginit Y RS T T T ! il LB\ a slow market developed more or less weak- | Coffee—Options steady - loxio; aoline, 74 Lt FRANK V. W ASSERMAN, Cashier | Omana, Nobisska. : BOHN I ) NUFACTURING CO. | S S Aauufacmrms of Sash. Doors, Blinds, news and pricen. as u rule, averagod and | including November, 81 chine, 15¢; extra w S. lard, Bles No. 1 1ard, = e 0 2 . Pebruary, $13.20@ 1 . 3 g J 3 on | boiled, 518 o1 0n i « HERA A Or i | the different deliveries of lurd, ptJanu- | spot, Rio'in moderate demand’ and steady ; ney, solid packed creamary, 20 P U p_&\\gv per oz, 55¢; Germau k. co. Gl country, 18@20¢; medium ary, where it was 2}g¢, and in January short | fiir cargoes at $15 per oz, 4bc. r Cent on Savings and Time Deposits. wnu[asa]e Grucencs and Provisions, | ribs be. Potrole About steady; United closed at des, 14@l7c; common grades, 10 16c. sl ,1 e o ADRUR AL i FroUk —Nebraska patents, TR0 | o, s e == i %06, 707, 700 and 711 8, 10th S, Omabia, Neb, _Stoam Fittings, Pumps, ) 8] s —Quie tern, 24@ | Minnesota patcats, §0.25G05.005 straight emlock sole, 15(@: oak sole, 1@ —_— ks |~ E | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK ..‘{;fi,” Qulosibubs mieadys weaierny 443 J MRS 000z 50; Dalkers lour, 80 3 giepor b s hamness, 5@ 5 per b solec- Platte La“d 0 McCORD, BRADY & CO., P“ L. FT“"‘NflG co., 7 #2040 ot; met 5,006 16,5 f ted ouk and trace, 3 ¢ per 1b; oak and hem- ] Cnicaco, Nov. 0.—[Spocial Telogram to |~ Vork—Quicts mess, BISC0GIN0. | W POEDSTEL |\ aion por bushel; | Look apper, Shiiic et foot.: hemiock eul ' Wholesale Grocers, P, Pipes aud Engines. Tur Brs. | -Carri.e—Tusinoss was generally | o 0l ™o0r, 68,60, December, 88,80, Colorado, T@S0c. skin, No. 1, Biudlo per 1b, according to enwortt Biroo! i %"ffi‘m"ffv'v‘."}’un'.'.{fl,n’a"”“'?‘n’.‘.‘,fil‘fl',l“"' il more satisfactory. Good to choice cattie all | *'Jitc, " Sieady and in moderate demand; | Sweer Potators—2cperlb, weight: ouk ‘calf skin, No. 1, 90:@51.00 per | o ppycm, Chamber of Commenr - - e sold very well at strong prices. Thero wore | western duiry, 121,@16c; western ereamery, | Povimuv—Live chickons, $250a205 per clphia calf skin, extra $1.0@l.10 Buildin CHUHCHILL PUMP CO., ! many thin beof steors, bowever, which wero s Elging, 27¢. oz} spring chickens, §2.30500; dressed | per 1b; hemloclk: kip skin, 'No. 1, 60@ioe per 9. > Mardware. e s Wholozale Pum]]s Fi ; Filtinos d g 3 o5 1 4 osc-1n better demand; western, 9@ | chickens, 8@10¢ per 1bs turkeys, Sa12c, ibs ouk kip skin, No. 1, 70 @S0 per 1b: Phila- MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO, I Z, hard to sell at $3.25@3.90, and prices on 0 2. i Ea: Strictly fresh, 19¢ candled. de'hnkuukm extra, uul'Nk‘erlb “1‘ uch Wholesale Manutacturers of steam and Water Supplios. n'ru..m.. for Mast, these were fully us low as atany time, here ) i Coneonb Guares —d@ioe per 101b bas- | call skins, (accordine to weight and quality), i " arnam "t Om was a liberal supply of inferior cattle and no uag Oigy) Nov. S Whost | ket j $1.15@1- 70 ver 10 French kip sking do, Hici@ ' ) Saddlery & Jobiers of Saddlery HardWare | v- s. wiND ENGINE & PUM; o 9 e QVES Wel ere 3 A\ [t y F o A LAG i PES. cps, 8l0e pel . . pe . Zoruavan russetl, iC v . = i mther. ) and o) o strictly choice beeves were offored. — Some ige 'bid; May sales, tigc’ No. 8 red, [ - Mataas Guaves Cin oes, Sl0o ner 1b || G0 P00 her foot: welt leather, §3.50@4.00 | JOHN . CLARK, President Lincoln, Neb Aud Lewthor. 1403, 1465 and 1407 Maraoy 8L, Omalin, Steam and Water Sl]llmm of the best sold at §.90. The receipts in- | cash, 7S¢ bid. No. 2 soft, cash. 976" bid; De- | RERAIREC PO per side; moro-cos, (pebble goat), 20300 | CHARLES A, HANNA, Treasurer Lincoln, Neb, (Iniiday Wind Mitls, 014 aud 090 Farnam 8., Omu ) cluded 6,000 Texas and western cattle, | cember, 95¢ bid; Ma; 5 bid. R per foots moroccos, boot BHIOTRF [ Bua NS O O MARLE Beoretary. Ouiabe. v e G. ¥ 16w, Acting N Wkt h Choiee beeves, £,00@5.90; medium to good | COrn— ] sh ’fll‘."‘ f‘;“ 'Mne; OnaNaEs Jamhica, $5.00@6.00 perbarrel; | foot; glove calf skins, 20wilc per foot; AN 1y S AbaNIN § ] o~ """Y Hardware. BHOWNELL & o l steers, 1,460 10 1,600 1bs, #4.405.00; 1,300 to | GEIUGH #HC bid; January, 2510 bid ‘May, | ploriay sl perbox. T Douglas kid, 30@i00 per foots Kangarco | yangg jn the desirable Counties In W. J. BROATCH, : i Mallards, $2.50 @4.25; 950 0 1,200 1bs, $3.00@ | ~ Oats—No. 2, cash, 2lc asked; December, i ”’r‘f\ly'»lfi\'utv:g!L’Ql'ufiy.ilfl??b ;:x“r:xt::‘.:xl,“ ‘1’.‘.’.“..‘.'@ Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and Wyom- Heaw Hfl[‘flwa]‘fl Iron and smfl] FIllelBS Bm]em and Gfinerfll MflB[lllleI'Y 2 v 80.00@3 a1t makod: May: B4b teal, 1.0 @1.2 ail, #.005 prairie chick. TR T e e i S1igosaked; May, #43(0 asked, ens, &.50: $1.00; squirrels, $1.00; :-’;%“:‘:;1“"',’:; docen; apron skins, $10.00@ | jug bought and sola, Springs, Wagon Stock llnd;nrh n‘..m;u o 105 | Ve eR Vork Bleeu | HiToat, Oumn i 1 i 40; Toxas stears. @3.00; A A — Venison, B@1dc per 1b 2, Mg s e palin Wd 13 malia. # Al asaa e, B cows 8109 OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Crn ey 2o per dozen, Lumber. 'f‘ Hous—Prices were b@l0c lower, with an Cattle. Quions *‘; 0y I"""‘))x‘ First and second clear, 1'g in...$40 00@51 00 ctive demand, the market closing steady at d SABUAGE, per 100, First and second clear, 1% in.. 47 00@h0 00 ", - . e R e R a % o s UrNIs—30c per bushel, act, 114 @13 in, 57 00(w3Y s = ! 0 O | e e e e ot lameks | SAURA Knavn.i3bin,&4.75: nalt bbln, 0275, | 13 Select: Liscrisg /12071 8 U e ,5‘.'!’:.‘2.?.‘.‘.51.‘1'.‘“.‘.,'::! Builders’ Hardware and Scale Repair Shop, STEAM BOILER WORKS ) sold early at §5.40@b.50 at averages of 160 to | much of a market. The packers wanted cat- ArrLes—Choice, $250(@2.75 per bbl; Tanc A stock boards, 1216 . 12'in 46 00 HL‘L’-J’::"&Z"".'F.‘:'I&c.’.‘.".‘,’"{i.' Mechanics’ Too Butalg Kealer. 166 Dougla Carter & on, Frop's. Manufacturers of all kinds 180, and #6.10@5.25 for pigs end common. | tic, but there were very few that were suit- | .00 per bbl: commor, $1.501.75 per bbl. | 1 stock boards, 1216 in I forselnibe workd oun Wuke | _ Steam Boilers, Tanks and Sheet ]['fln Work l Underwood & Co. bought 462 good packing , able for the dressed beef trade. Anything Cipek—Michigan, $.00@6.50 per bbl of C stock bourds, 126016 fe 2in.. [ One agent (doaler only) RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., oL sorts averaging 310 that cost §5.523¢. good erough brought strong prices. Among I»'ul)fl»( alifornia peur cider, §15.00 per bbl. D stock boards, 1216 feet, 12 in.. .. w wanted in euch town. Wl] ] l H d South 20th wnd B, & o —_—— thio receipts thero were four loads of corn-fed |~ For Conx-Titive, i@ common, 2@k Elooring, first ‘omimon, 6 1n : w 4 wn“m‘?&"fitfi(gm: Shicasrs, - oiesale Haraware, PAXTON & VIKIKLING 1KON WOIKS, ) 0 75 Cc 0TS —-40¢ P e flooring, second common, 6 in ( X icago. | 4 and Harney Ste. Omahs, Neb. Whst LIVE STOUK. stoors, which sold at §173@4.00. Cowssold | GERROTSTHOO D RSMOL Loy L, | Elooring second comtnon, § It g4, Marney Sta. Omaly ate Wrought and Cast Tron Building Works o 1or Aus . 5 LEE, CLARKE. ANDREESEN HARD- | Eugiu WARE COMPANY, Blac higher in the morning, but as the later trains Chicago, Nov. 9.—The Drovers' Jour- | arrived the market was hardly as strong. Bal revorts as follows There is a feeling among stockmen that the .00 per bushel vies, §1.7 westorn hand picked na- | Siding, first and socond ¢ @i 1 @803 mediums, §1.50@140. Lima | Siding, first common, 16 feet beans Be per pound. Siding. second comuion. . | Foundry, Maghine and 4 Work, Gen ir K, UL Iy ith Work i fi bo PEERl!Il I !l i R I8 a8 5 ; vance Le past few days hus been due p : 5 - A % ik w(évil-m :éf&f‘lu]ll‘l:h‘)u():\' Il‘rxu-rk;lz‘;l\’xr’::m: ::::‘I::;;. fifnf.-‘;‘g’\'fi‘ ;oW fiavE Apn ion Cua , Hax i oob cars, No. 1 upland, $6.00; No, Common bourds 360 o h Wholesale Ha[‘flWflW L'[lllfll'y Tin Pmfl OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, o . 80 40; o ulis | will decline as soon as cattie are wore | *upiand, &, 0. ¥ boards, all lengths 40 Metais, Sheet Iron, ete. Agents for Howe Beal ::’;k;‘;,'x::;:l.’f}’{:fi '"‘«f. 00@3.40; cows b‘m; il G2 ];m\” $15.00016,00, < : cing No 1, 13@ feet 4 116 50 Minmi Powder and Lyaun {luhed wire, o Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Raili g8 8.00; western rangers, $1.654,90, 0Py D4 00@35,00 pes’ 105 aslng No. 4 14, 14 gud 18 feet..... ;.18 B0 Omaba, Nebraaks Desk Rails, Window Guards. Flower Stands, Wird Wi mogers pLOGGAM. v Con oists wid seaitiing, S, 1@lo 166d:1 116 (0 - R NOrb on B ook, Ormuna. u lower; wixed, 85 30@5.50; heavy, $5.40@ | The receipts of hogs were the heaviest of e or. 10@150 k " RURROF, 64, Rx8, 18210 Teel. TR PALMER, NP LICAMAN. 3.0 BLANCRAL VP == | "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, e, §5.806C5.00; wkin, §1.505.10. any day for over o weok, still there was | | VINEQALTCUer, 10@1S0 per gal. White | Blokels, [ und Rfas PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., Hate, Caps, Eto. QMA s AR » *Slecp- ! 6,000; market strong: | only a fair run. The market was Sai0c | ey G s — §7.00@9.00 per bbl. Shingles, extra A . Live Stock C mmission Merchants, W. L. PARROTTE & CO,, Man'frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes patives, $10KE0Th: Wosterhs, ELNGLI, | fower, bt ihe demand wis #00d ot tho do- Provisioxs—Hams, No. 1, 120; No. 9, | Shingles, standard A ... v Vaulta, Jall Work, 1ron and Wire Foneing, Sigus, Gt Texans, $2.205.10; lambs, $4.00005.60. cline dud the pens wero cleared before tho [ 4, ctMVIQNN=EIMS,, RO b 11 N b | Blhinklen, atandurd 4 omica-Hog 3t gaoealiy Efesaoge Bullding Vaion | Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Goods | F*aisiodiditn “e0 s Katsataiita Kansas Oity, Nov. 0. —Cattle—Receipts, | close. bacon, 12¢; pichic bams, 10¢; drie 1 hamns, | Lath. . AN - 1107 Harney Strests Omaba, Nob. 4 Abipmenis, 5070, Market fairly ue Frovey 10ige;" dry alted clears, silort, Waci extrd | O, G. Haits, 334 0 A MORIMER.WESTERFIELD & MALE'f o . - Eaaaed baef atoadyl \rash. .. | short, 0ic: short ribs, 9igc: pickled pigs | O. G. Batte, ixd, . 1 DARAMEIA R—— ficin ‘wml)u' nnl,,.- and |l’l\‘v : \‘7; 5@lle One load was received and sold, tost, 1510 kits, s0c; lard, 9l4@10c; smoked | 8in Well thbing, D. and M. bev 22 00 LWC SlUC!(‘ gUU'UISSlUIl. s Lumber. = CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS gher; good 1o choico corn-fed, $4.75@5 e, 04050 per 10§ ho . 17@180. el N X om 15 uihing b Stock Yard - colmon to medum, 8 553@1.50: ockers und Recoipts. AANRE, SN0 05 <0 0 N 14 Motals and Tinnors' Stock. . S Xs . SIARA MARILE lion anfl Wire Fouces, Rallligs feoding steers, §1..0.25.30; gruss range steers, 1,000 Grocers' List H“‘ t tin, small pig ALEXANDER & FITCH, Km of Bmmmg Material at wnfll”;"j ) A et e, o & FER | Bavinod prisen sve b tollam A P Commision Dealers in Live §rck bl i aljit=liselie, L400; shiments, none: 120 | . HiiGaino.-Stark A seamloas, 20i Amos. | CObrier blanished boilcr b ! LIVE BICK ot sueet s v it nc, o AL A 2 @15¢c lower; good to keag, seamless, 173gc; Lewiston A, seamless, | ¢ SR8 A J Igdug, Lo . cholce, 8540488.00; common to medlum, $.50 Prevaiing Prices. Yoo A merican, 86 :‘mlc-x. ¥ Bariaps 410 8 gophar, sheathing.. Gl as, ey, N 4 LOVIR BRADFORR, MEACHER & WHITMORE, . @5.80; skips aud pigs, §2.90@4.60. The following 18 @ tableof prices paid {n | bu, 11@ldc; gunuies, single, 1ic; gunnies, | COPVEE PILS..... UNION STOCH YARDS { 0, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, $ash National Stock ¥ards, East St. | this market for the grades of stock me | dolble, 20c; woo) sacks, 8c. Twines—Flax, P 2 . . 01, LaCl, LG, D30, Firpand Burglar Proof Safes Tllllfl LUuKS Louls, Nov. 9.—Cattie — Receipts, 1,800; | tioned 880; extra sail, 20@2to; sail B, 10@20c; cob | . All droggists sell Jarvie' Medical 0f Omeha, Limited, Boon, Bie. Yaris, Cornar Tth wnd Dowkian; Corner | Genorui ayvuus i Diebuid sais > bty shipwents, 1,100, market steady; cboice | Primestoers, 1300 to 1500 1bs. . 83,75 @4.60 ¥ ton, 21c; jute, Y. Braady, 2oha ¥ .Hovd. Suderialandents Gl WOk B R e

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