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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1888 —~TWELVE PAGES —'——_—————-——q?-_——-——-—-———-—s-gm THE SPECULATIVE NARKETS. FInANOt s~ b i e | OMAHAJOBBERS DIRECTORY OMAHAJOBBERS DIREGTORY New Yonw, Nov. 15.—[Special Telegram Cattle, Oire—engme, 1 ! SO Thursday, Nov, 15, 1888, Vismaan——Cider, 10@1Sc per gal.; white 3 3 ett, 18¢; satin ARricultural Implements. commaim—— W Tie Bee|—Stooks ~The market 1 ™ " i A R e o e g — “Croseeyed” Reports Concerning | W #enerally hoav Wty libiaibal + | about the same as yesterday. The receipts < o + TOPOCCOR, (pabY ; ¢ CHURCHILL PARKER, nost of the list being slightly lower than at " t and there s much here Gro e o8, boot ATV Nealp N the Condition of Wheat. D 01038 61 YIERINY. - News NS | Vh et o s b et e | vt ot R FoTion ol | Deelen n Agricaltoral Implements, Wegons, | Deder n All Kmd» o anbsr trunk line rates was i able and there was ad but there was not a load of choicy Bagoive—-Stark A, seamless, 20c; Amos- | Douglas ki, 80ci40¢ per foot; kangaroo | Carrisges and 'v'.'—'. Ko Jons Street. betweeu ik and Californin Street: no further pressure to seil of any conse ttle in the vards. What cattle were | keag, seamless, 1715c: Letviston A, acamless, | skins, 40.050¢ per foot, aceor to quality v ) - - NO CHANGES NOTED IN CABLES ] old went &L, abodt stendy prices, although ‘American, seatnless, 13c: buriaps, 4 o 5 | Toppings, $10G10.00 per dosens Lninge LININGER & METUALF CO.. Lumber, Li[l](‘ Cemne , Ceme quence on that argument. Trading was con it A manny o fow socks_and to forenoon | eparied et 1o G, 0 " ™ | B et Koot suts B ol Fien | S nas i, dorens amrouskins, 10 | \over o) Imgloments, Wagons,Carriages posel oy e developed o ne: atures of importance | — Sc: e 3; mail B, 0@?2le; co - ) — " Bears Continue to Insist That Stocks [ Ero b 'u‘_l bt A R i Homs, ton, o = A Y The Mystery of & Flat. Wuegles. Fie. Wholerale. Omabin, Nebraskn W. HARVEY LUMBER f Flour are Plethoric- Cheap e to the' bt Ao The re re about the same a e Driro Fri Figs, in boxes, per 1b, 1 New York World: A mysterious and PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, b ton to the Chicago gas trast and cotton oil, | yapgyy the market was about steady q xes, F@l0e; London Malaga | thetic (,M.w.,.';, e took ’,.‘_h‘v in New Wholosaie Denlers in To Dealers Ouly. Grades of Cattle Very ‘wdu.u d».m.u] A little, most of the re th vesterda 1 or 5 hig than yes- | 1 r raising, box, £ 58 75 lagy N il i Mce, 140 Farnam Strd m Weak. nder of the list showing small gains, if | terday mornine Tho market 18 now Unek | loose rawin, | 2MaL0) mew Valencia | LOFK the other day in “an uptown flat. | Agicultural [mplements, Wagons & Baggies | ——— ofice.1 arnam street. omana ! It b evid o 1 by ¢ JOHN A. WA 3 ¥ change, by noon, when the market was | about where it was the first of the week. | raisins, per 1b, S8/ci California loose musca. | 1t had evidently ‘been apied by a 1, 00, X6 v A7 Jones Streat, Omals. . KEFIELD, T DU e (R U0 j, t m', WPt 6L YHe Vst pirlcoy of the oM i demand continics. goud. and hogs | telt o, Ehocted i Calitornla Eondons, | womn, ;‘Z;"Al'xf““.lnMm’v\\x(\ s fellnud, | e o Wholesale Lumber, Etc. CHICAGO PRODUC M t ¥ 1 40 pit 1 t it t Ma“m‘ C“]rnrs 0I- Bflckcy(} Drl"s sflcdfl]‘s Tmporte lm|. At Iand, \‘.:::m. «1“." i S 4 ‘ AL d was active and advanced rnia pitted plums, per 1b, 12@ide: dried | moving even her rings that lay in the Cnica6o, Nov. 15— Special Teleram to | 11, po which was subsequently lost Sheep, ! ries, per Ib, Tl @3c: dried raspber. | jewel stand on the dainty diesssng ! Quincy White 1ime Tne Ber Wheataveraged nearly 1chigher | Buying is stiil said to be for the purp 14 There were no fresh receipts and nothing , per 1b, 25c; evaporated apples, 7@ | fable. Rverything was sold unreserve Culuvators. 1y Rakes, Cider Mille :l'l\lll’:lll." |n| TTOR . to-day than yesterday, and unlike Tuesday iring control of the property. In late | 1o make a market. Good muttons are iu de +; California sun-dried peaches, 13¢; Cali- | B . R. LEE, ¥ 3 ) O e ared taches, 1o SUll | odly,” A piano with o pile of songs and . . and Wednesday it failed to run off sharply e pricos eased off, no_evidence of trunk | Mand R gL ”:‘l‘m\', frote. 1ah: pantes | stieet AT ANNBY, F classionl MUsE, & \blond s L dagiioly Dealer in Hardwood Lamber, the last half hour, though it started down | line settlement being apparent, and the close oattle IM"‘H‘"‘L o ts, Funes, 41 @49, ¢ ary containing all the best of the AETIFH ll'm lmfllcm[‘ms W?[OHS&BMQ[‘S Wood Carpets and Iarquet Flooring, S(h and Douglas mon peel ern authors, and many whom the shortly before 1 o'clock. The dee was [ was weak at about the lowest prices for most X ¢ i J g y \ . . ‘ 8 lrrlunmm 1116 verdict of the ages have con- | LALS SR L) S nnery and Notione,—— ¥, checked, however, and a recovery foillowed. | stocks, Cotton oil lost 2 points, tradors tak i Corrrrs — Mocha, 1tio, good, 10@ uted: *books. finly bound it SHATIA BRANGI, lilinery and Notions. The market was bulled early on a report that | ing the pr The decline extended to 1 y L 0 3 4 1ros Mandahling, M@e: roasting 1o, 15 5 = 3 & CO., . O ELDER & © | A member had announced the pur- | points in Chicaco gas trust and /4 points i toilow a tibloof prices paid tn | 11t Mat '|..wL.4 Java, intorior, baq | Mrtistieally illustrated, showing that J.F. SEIBERLINC . 1. OBERFELDER & CO., Casiter: of . Nejuie Wbeeh - thp o waro o chosine voions | 4el N | st Rt e, LY SHLChRER. | oo s on ity thes: Phe: | Harvesting Maohinery and Binder Twine, | [A0Orters & Jvbers n Millinry & Nflflm Jmport duty on wheat, This was the pria 3. 4% co dopreferred...... fts rime steers, 1100 to 1300 1bs. @450 DO, | B 6 A ML G M Al W.E M Manager. 1210 Leavenworth st. Omaha —~ eipal siven o the Strong opstilng and A N W 100 A1V ThEAANS @i R , T8c: conf. A, very costly, showed the owner knew the ipal r 1 given for th 18 0F ¥« g Ly ] L e INEYY ey yellow | best and apyp wted it Bric-a-brac of MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD Co Overalla. 108 Harney Stroet, Omaha the ad n May to $1.15%, a gain of 1i¢ L yoorre! v @i | N v 61 Cubes, 81 AL Nauufacturers and Jobbers in CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., on yesterday's closing. The market then | Contral Pacit P& E 24 brs, cotn0n 10 choice t Brrswas—Chowe yellow, 2i@ige; dark 76 COnBIsLing like 3 : VLUt iy oot et vay | it i Tk By : o L L | ol g ¢ vico consisting of napcr win, | Wagors, Buggies, Rakes, Plows El. Mamfacturers of Oreralls, 3¢ by V ChioARo utianion > sk Iatand, Choice to fancy cows. ... ... s e oung Amorlca, full croam, 10@ | #nd china showing the Cor. 0l aud Iacific streets, Omaha, Neb. Tenun Vo, Shita, Bt ohand 1 Dougis Sreet, 1o shoot upward n to $1.15%11 y 110 o preferred. Commonto choice bulls Sige: ol m cheddars, 11@i2e; full | Wedgwood, Sevres, and Worcester - o Omahn, N ptledidonsly) After this last advance the market ned | D1 ¢ TS Panl & Omaia {:‘mr:m'.vlnm'x-uvhHmu Fonth Aats, i ufactures. A wearing apparel dainty Artists’ Matorlals. = = = —_— unable to get below $1.171{ and stay n..;:.-. N W s .-,,‘.,‘,,,.M.\,," 1-*1'.§'r;x‘3>‘.'!'.’.m"~ ok ) o ‘ll‘;..yxn‘»>~$(§|&|_l:\::::;l]nlnn bbls, 45.00 do.in | enough for o prine Tiny slippers, A HOSPE, Jr., There were some large buying ordcrs in o ;\:k-\::n)«h;\wlm.- i “.i‘,'(,:.’: &b 3 ifé TEie Sates oy (¥, aBy i n\; 'm)ll-;\-)lv‘hl .l.;\_m-;” ~hu-h_1y|}|:~.x like ists' Materials, Pi 10 JUT. RDBINbON NUTIUN co., filled. The last advance was helped along | MissouriPacifie . o No. St Tonace | 266503 smoking, 16@10¢. st SRR LA LR 1514 Douelas Strvet, Omabia, Nobraska. and Farnishing W S by the receipt of intelligence of the dechine in | Mover ox Chii—Basy at 115w per cont, | N8, L TEE trimmed lingeric—all the beautiful LI i 4 and &6 Bcuth 10h St Omabia English consola, b was enough for [ Lastloan 2 per cent; closed at 15502 per | 13 nners LI L f Sl ¥ 4 things with which lufrhilu-y-d]};m h\v\— Booksoellers and Stationer — — sealpers. Without mo hud *'troops | cent 2 c § Vvl Bt Rore—7i-16, 104.¢. urious womann surrounds herself, Ap- | ~ on TiAsk i o1 1 e correct | | Pliw Muncative Parau—t:@o por B LgEs Marir Stam® Bricks ti@i2e per ih: | parently no sclections had been made, | succemcrst o o hengen g 6o wesaile & e T e % to be that the stiff rates | cen v 5 A 1 penny cuk de per by pure maple | nothing kept back, and the woman had N 4 N iling in London and some of | STERLING Excmaxer—Dull but steady at CONE, WRRTBRRRL L. cirs el yrup, £1.00 per RIRG - bavenY i 5 {or moncy prevailing In London ad somoo! | g Jimt s, Beoaians Dl sut sieati g | b cows, Weslaraal 111 IR Fion, commgn o e s | SRy begond o aonbtwith voth- | BOOKSHLrs and Stetioners, - Wholsal Reined and Lubricatng 0l fect on the low interost bearing Securit for demuud. R \nu||w Hyson, m‘mu ml fanc n BT B GTIENY (h s e P oAl I S hougins Street., ¢ Axle Groane, Ktc., Omaha. A, 11 Bisho ) diminished demand tor them e AL unpowder, common 1o ool « rictly inanswer to ¢ seEe Was quite nelive in the: piy, &nd com PRODUCE. T g powder, choice to fancy, 40eise: Japan,com- | rogations, that the owner had suadenly | * Bebts #nd 8 _VINVARD & SCHNEIDER, mission merchants and telegraph companie fov. 15 =\Wiieab--Firimbe: auah, _ 4 3 5 mon to medium, 150 Japan, choice to | determined to o into . convent, and Notions and Gent's Purmsnmg (Foods, Feport ficre ...-'mm:,‘umu: Jusiiess, 1; } " ,,,m”. E1.13% ; January, 81121 5 SAkey 00 | ) dolor *‘ngmwnhh-_finjn_uly.l e o Iy;\::-«]-:;ta;.lli |’I:=n‘ flh.l'r‘}’.“.‘?{umlu\[; :( n{ KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., t of uncertainty w1ty of opin ey 5 ecomber, GE ....l common to mediuw, 35¢; Imperial, e institution she had enter as N - et oot | ot EASL, oty dicpy Docomber, | oy, g BANOE CATREL (| SO S, S o, | e cht o e i s 1as e | RUnLSle Hanuturrsof Boosand hoe Offico Fixturos. . NaR s oath ifaw ve % : cady i DBt e DAt ] : e e, oerte: Taeiio: | hind it, but what it was, the details of | A6 1r § ebraann R SIMAONDS MANURACTURING €0, was a month ago. W r B! P 3 tailing: Ttah, 1 1 o ) e A4 B s . ) by 3 = ufacturess of G - ary b 3 S Y ! t, will never be known. & CO. Ll continually added 10 the two radic 1 7 > a0 ateers, Utal TR g : e v Numericully the bears ro e strongest, bt bt e i e hr.-h.m“rrn‘-’x:-rn»: assorted cakes T T L Jobbers of BDUIS and Shocs Baul( []fljcc and Salnnn Fixtures. onBtrato tholr supar hey are inde S Donglass o 107 Caxvy—Mixed, Nalie; stick, 83@! jc; A B UL aArCRs BLIENS € 0L 110 Douglas S Omaln Masufactors. Sues |' s Hxture el ling attention to the fact that ; ATV StaTRE IR o I rock candy, 10} @13e; fancy candy, Tw2se. Rock Route, the Chicago, Kan- | e — - b ; G DL stocks of flour aro plethoric; that mills ; V: cas cmber, $14.15; stoer u tailiugs. : Di7 Gooia, sas & Ne Ruilway. is to announce Coffecs, Spices, Eto. -— AUl .. 3 L § { 5 that on Nov. 18, solid vestibule trains [ = e 1 - >, thodes = Wi by CLARKE COFFEE LO grades 0 res S0, 4 HOG s , 1005¢: No. Springs o eblowith- o) g fitcrest in speculution o B e ek o Ll nenetiasloNs, Sk, Pr. . Av. Shk. Pr. | o No. 30, | out change, making close connection at nTE%?...QPHFfiE PICES aking UW T, A Wholesale Deniers in UL of 'hmm L\':’ml. inquiry to-day, but prices remain unchanged 240 $5.10 B S ) 50, coloral “l,““ h Pagife, 17 olored, ?1"] nlm;“ ponts with all t h for Salt i Paints Uml Window [}]ass, Etc expor moveme! vhile ouldors, 1<s short ; f Leea200 8 Uniol e, 17¢ Lake, Los r L Sun rancisco. — ) D e 3 % RHbE I bay :"'r Bib White] 183c; colored, | 155,50 d" Oregon, and all poin Bk _Crookery and Classware. ST ¥l U OmaRR oo IS R QUL UL AL it Butter — I camery, 2l@2c; dairy, e 3 ¢, | and at Kansas City and St. Joseph east- W. L. WRIGHT S = o The auswer is that in spite of the 5 S@2sc. & > Sta , § iem, 10c; Beauty, \nsne G St. Josey Sh o Nldisladun Papor. exports,” about 40.000.000 bushels m wheat | ! ["'f' it A cheddare, 101 2 2 ! ¥ ased, § wiard for Chicago, St. Louis and 'k"" for tho MaBufacturess b "'m""h'"'"' “M"':AR,;,ENTE:P PER OO flour iu. b .x,].u..]..l from both s, 104@11c; Young Americas, | 03. i st to: Stater, | all - points ]m. Jlorth and south. Gruc ery, Glasswars, Lamns, G iness, w“ 0 APER &0 Jul, 2 ttle is goin ? < o i 5iie: Bel ese | roy rains, msisting c. Off ce, 317 8. 13th & el ok at it willma Uiihaige ; green salted, § o S kv, Whie: Richmont, reclining chair and mugnifecnt LGSO 3 R N T E ever LAALL L 1jeq light green salted, 63.c; green, 5c; . B4.. .21 @ N % 5 urnis ronce v built e v i Paper Boxes. D hoowHachot amitier Will bomosinolns AT S bl s e | & : : ,\:,:;;;,:,* Dross Mo, e ety | pressly for his service by the Pullman | CIOCKET, GlASSWare, Lamps, SIVEIWATE | ———orin 1 wiirkie: == bl aan o] oo b pre | dry flin g @Sc; brande 8 3 C Vi ¢ Blges Eddy: compa d ithout question the . 1514 Fi St.. Nor Paxton Buily any oth KO e Y K 1 R A h sor, Eddystone, 6L, ompany. and wi | Ete. 1514 Foraom St Nor- Paxton Building. Haby Gihor roleons allvanos ',,s;..,.....,‘n.v‘ a0 SCLBCUI 0 et i handsomest ever turned out by that | s 2 e Pruummr Qmaha Paper Box chIDl‘V yerted to. Minncapolis sent out. news iy 5.1, a0lld packen) boy:|m ; : : i IN ley cambric | famous establishment. The reclining Commission and Storage. Nos. Lili and 10 Douglas St. Ownhm, Neb, abundance, It was decidedly “cross-eyed.” NO. 2 B S . e 0 No. 6 C i et chair cars spoken of are free to al = L 2 On one hand it was stated flatly that most | © o . Shipments, | 2 3 5 ¢; Ci e vel bleache holders of |' s tickets, and a S RIDDELL & RIDDELL, _—— o o i et Woutd Shut o RS’ | o, i, § i 1 i i Goet | Giteous attendant will he found with | SIOFAZe and Commission Merchants, - ___Soeds. or kreatly curtail production and thut & bik | {yhogt bu....."" 3 190.. 1 : ! D 2 |G eTtBT N o he v aG S fotbduE Specniies = o ~ vouitry, 3 PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., IEEcass il e O “Hiar | Corn.bu. Y 52,000 | 8 ; Peppo aro 4 . Asl your nearest ticket agent oward Strset, Omaia, ) tely follow. )1 . dis- 7 4 2 i = = flntely foligies Onithe velt on | Quis, bu... wo.......... 170,000 L B4, 10c; Po ket via the great Rock Isiand 5 G Wholesale Farm, Ficld and Garden Seed \es from a variety of sources dwelt on : l L GEO. SCHROECER & CO., ) A RIHIDLBER Oy AR R e B oM 113 Ropguona, oo : 0. 50 540 el | route, or write to SR HOEDER&ICO. 911 aud 013 Jones Street, Omaha, A canvass among the clevator people HEL S aako: "“l""‘,l.‘:‘”‘:;l;‘ 5 21 80 5 360 5.40 amsutta, ASTIAN T T CHERE Rl (G, T 3o Gen. T BN Produce Commission and Cold Storagc. cks in country elevators do not ex- | Vidi My, 3 No, g o ? 10 LAY dRaftsmen, 20:: Goshen, Topeia, Kan Omaba, Nebraskn. Storage, Forwarding & Commission 'i,..r.l‘:.mu_lno x.mh.,‘_ '\f"""” ,..“..7 asked; No. 3 soft, "‘"‘;(‘,‘:. bid; U« Lth. _' 5 160 5 S0 5.40 d 3 Clear Lake, 361e; Iron Mountain, & et { 5 T FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & C dispatches mention that the stocks o NAL: & 238, (1 TGk b 0. O el lhrl‘u ‘ - ‘l["“l: ‘Wholesnle No. 1 Northern in Minneapolis is only about ady3 No._ 3, cash, 389¢c | Packers' Pur AN NELS A p ' M i ! s Stora () Forwarding and [}ummgsmn twn others have not less than 2,500,000 bushels | White, 3 o1, | thelcading buyers on the mavket to-day: Queche mmu e, snys 1 spatch ln»m \\-“ York ST (e e T N wholesale and & TH00nG 112 1Eurd Biree bought for May. “‘Where Outs 3 s Pge asked; May, 24%c | G. H. Hammond & Co 3 466 And, RE i Ko —this is the vecord made by the light- ' Btrcet, Omabin, Neb. from " is the ~query. bid. Omaba Pacl ; 1,880 ; Rockport, e Conestoga, 4 | 1o clarkcs in the thirty-cecond pr = reads: “Ihree hundred car: o- | Milwaukee, : Vhea ¢ | Armour-C. P Co. 1,097 : g Gih e Eot iha (Tent A ([ E — cuits from tho countey side tracks aro being | cash, 10074 3 January, Highest and Lowest. ,l;.r:m",'ik‘, A orn 9 districton Tuesday. - The precinct is i | ... Coal, Coke and Lime. ‘I‘:u‘*‘l«“:x;“u:“"‘ i 1|00 cars arojon the = . 43 The VnXErln;'mglv(;lr: tho highest ;\;\}] \lm‘\"pst Thorndike XX, 150: Cordis D Mo e one, extending from Eightieth to | OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., i noneaLet Lo Oats —Fi pricos paicilot/ofs CUIIDLENEIPASL . OWVIdaYS HienwaisiNG: Y4 T11Y Eighty-fourth strects and from Avenue = time. December ranged nearly 2 below }l;u'lu_\ .v. oo bos B e el L oz, l-“;\ ‘\‘ rk, 7oz, 13! L o, large number of new buildings, the in- 2 South 13th Street, Omnbn, Nebrask: STORZ & ||_ER_ ion, with J; y about Proyisions — .70. Noy. - TAILLET) AP, 3 3 erease in registry J «| T3, 3. JOHN December., swere unchanged | Oincinnatt, Nov. 1 t—Easy; No. i ];' Sreees Creok B} | 3T 16 was, diacovorad, aftor ths rog. A BEQN At IE0 Lfl!fll‘ BG[}F BI’EWC!‘S akota, | 1stry books were slosed, that o total of Mannfocturers, ofLimg, | 21 North Elathtoonth Strect, Omahn, ¥ Omal elephone No. 70, ature of conse: turbed % ) an_markets . were : + No. % mixed, 275c. ! dakota, | ISLLY. Eiene Lhatds i | Amggpers SR o Wi lly firm and higher, Quiet; No. 2, Hc 52 @b | sules, 18c; Louming. 017 volos woro o bo enst. during | APRIBIGE L CSe 3 = Lhie stipments of corn and the quantity in Whisky—Active and firta at $1.14, Sunday. | 40 @3 70 s 3 4 2 !] 1€ _‘{ i\“‘x“h ““‘\" Aol on \r‘ ;:l;;;‘n 8t., Owaba, Nol _Cornice. spected out of the clevators for the past | Minneapolis, Nov. 15.—Wiheat—In spite 410 @l mday : , oven day, it was believed to be next to im- =z —~. S tiwenty-four hours,' hovever, wore . Very SRR LA e opil b @i |4 6 0 ; possible to accomplish it, for an aver- Dry Goods ana Notions. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, 9 of the heavy receipts iple Y heavy, and the advince in wheat added €0 | ables swore not heweily londed with oo 5 : i ched, Sige; Stevons' Py ens' [ e of one vote per minute has been | 5 A Manufacture Galvanized I 3 this created o demand from shorts, which [ {5 'the morning. - Sellors wore holdmg for | 10 ® 5 g y I blonchied, 2% / considered excellent work. The voters MEISMITHI&ICO;, ropriotor. 10 }:.D.}xl.pa.l.fl .[;HEHLDE. caused o firm opcning in to-days trading. | another advance, and the majority 2 5 k. v} MISCELLANEOUs-—Table on cloth, i [ in this precinet were. therefore, very DPY Gflfl[ls, Pflrflishifl! (oods and Notions, RSt BLvel Omabias Fluctuations were not_ violent or extensive, | yanged above yesterday’s fpures, thoug r 4 K 2 ngtaere IR LR LA # yes igures, | % plain Holland, Dado Holland, uneasy lest they should not be able to A3 = 5 e R T and were brought about principally by th millers was not Brown Sheetniz— A , cast their votes. and the natural resuly | __1102and W Douglas, Cor. 1ith St Omaba, Neb. Printors’ Materlale action of local operators, outside” business | Gios f : No. cash, 81, u : { : Y 5 > The Dusiniess done was s on track, Live Stock e e A Entie] “' ora | us tremendobe rushiduring she enrlyi KI LEATRICKZKOCHIDRVIGOODSIO | v e o N E W PAR BRI N ONT d 3 lantic P, 2 ror: 7 W ] P H 9 ont ay 2 it | S1eer i s oy o el e O3 ¢ ' 2 hours. At 6 o'clock when the polls fon o, ind e i o D | 1o Brevin, Seward, marketeda loud of et X 4 3| Bours. Av 6 o'elocle when tho polls Impqr{pmpflJuhhemnDry Goods, Notions fi\"iil‘.“"ff.: m-'hf;:l'\";l:“r':"\\“;wh 0 care: 3 nm-lm;-‘n, il LU l;l- o | o Jotn rnmmr, Blanchard, Ta., was in with a | rence LT, 44, 6 j o1 ‘l,‘,,m“,‘,, i 3 :unl.:n ].-‘\( lul“lll up .\u»u\uu !.\ ng .-;,\) GonisFurisbing Goods. ',,'3“;‘;;;;‘" SndiHaines as o 3 o factol ? L1855 ‘on track, $L1@ | 10z og 5 4 r 'd street. As high as §2 | s——— e !xlr‘u'fi‘::' d & :Il"l s \‘,:‘.'."x'.fl“ s “r"‘"'; = 3 dv‘ (U-. ;l:‘gvnsm\. Greenwood, came in with g 0 Ny \\":h |::|u’l b, “:’n,‘\u:ull\‘nh s for a place NEBRASKA FUEL CO., s e ol roceiptsof Mo Frow. Joe- new e | oo fiouter, Nov. 16 tWhoat—Highor; | o 1oad of hoge B perol LGt G 41! | noar! the head of the Tine. Captai Stippers of Coel and G, gy Rubor Boods. O e e §1.005 . @305, Decomber, | , Hoavlor hogs sold hore within 10c of the 5 Aurora ic; A ()l'nnmlrr‘:lml twelve ]m‘ll emen e St BER CO., closing to the market, which had ruled fairly | o3 S v | topin 20, e lers 0 i £ on hand to_preserve order, At noon - - i until about half an hour from the et s Ve . | One year ago the reccints of hogs at these | 5, DUCK=—West Point 20 in, 8 oz., 1015c5 West | 4y e easiCl o 5™ fhe he and Mal_lllfa[:hlrfll‘s and Dealers in Rubber GUU“ Oats—Higher; cash, 24}§c; November, 2 Point 20 in, 10 0z, 1 4 z Furniture. 90 Clothiog and Leather Belting. 1008 Fi St ovember and cash closed higher by agise, yards were 10,514. 3 oz, 15¢; West Point 40 in, . the line had dwindled to nothingness. | ~emreeee o FOTW Sror ey O e e thau yesterday's final b « Pork—Pnchanged at £15.00. J. Hastie was among the shippers who | ) cd gt ac Tad. C 2 f in, | Not asingle arrest was made, and but r . '8ash, Doors, Eto ber, 1 J ) b Lard—Firmer at $5.20@s.221¢. came in with stock. 21100 GG, 24 i + HA JRE, | one or two challenges occurred during wnmgsalfl Dca]em in }‘"mi[m‘v e 1) < May ly¢ lower to-day thun | Whiskey—$1.14 Bird City, Kan,, was represented by B. 3 the entire day. " _A. DIS| v/ & C closing prices " | Butter—Iirm; creamery, fancy, 23@c; | W. Nott, who came in with stock. chec ;Wi s ___ Furmem Street, Omahn. Nebraska. _ Wiclenwio Maau? cturers of and' Miny Bil6 bide. I provisions. iad ¥, éloiec aid fancy, | W, I Beeett, Harlan, T, was mou | o 3 A Firat Class Hotel. CHARLES SHIVERICK, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, those who sold hogs nt & SRITH Y pnfre’ " ¥ 3 it A traveler on the Pennsylvania Lim- Pu]‘mmm nmm b OfMco, 12th and Izard Streets, Umul\u e vonnt O, 0, MTOTS” | Now York, Nov. 15_Whoat—. Recoiots, | " Avamaur's hogs bought i Kinsan Ci Woods, o+ | dted is surrounded by the comforts of a N elved o Spealofy wnd e it business R oo S0k TS 9t e | terdavicoas Oigcleaslthanitholridroye boui | y D go o A ronalitan: hiotel, In the QINIng; | e Rt Nobtas ¥ Bl(fmnN MA';EJ'S:A}TTlfiR'N" 'fio local and without special feature. In- casih @1, -,I'I"“i‘l“(“f‘”‘”;” The last of the commission firms have | .} riNTS I:.'ff,‘u?.”:.“' ‘\‘U'"E'\ll‘:fi:u.{;('}‘l'.l:.'.r,} sulngsibryndisioning doare of Grocerles, il | [ ]!LIHU_ IFE!%M_ M_gs 007 b I freoly at $8.173¢(@3.25; short | Hd ou‘,f;’,(""v'jl,"?fl'-" her, ndvaneed 1g | Mr. Harper has roturned from Chicago, | Gold Ticiet, Toige. OhicepoltoNownlonis]dnsheXnuiokeRy Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, boxed at i g closcd f yedor| IENeso hawanb ort 8L Al Ho Rtcbpoll ab hemicals. :"\"I-‘A(I; P u]-]-l_\)‘ oy anon: SR And 711 5. 10th 8t., Omabia, Neb. 8toam Fittings, Pumps, Et mediate delivory i Specutative [ 4y, No- and “Decéinber, closing at | S0 y impressed with that eity as a live 5 ulph. acid, 13 ol vl Passo Agent, 65 McCORD, BKADY & CO., A. L. STRANG CO., interest, s usual, was confined to Jany : } 4 ; 5 rene: > TR Corn—Receipts, 192,000; exports, 35,0005 " g 5 TR C aric, b0c; bal. wk street, . N air s cral e aunsheumovement || i Rlc i triflo, Ligher, modordtely | Wil Parsons, ono of Squires & Cova | bordx, 12 ehloroform, 47¢: elycerint, - Wholesale Gr 06T, “lelllls Pies and Engi " »d tho disposl S0 ] active i or; B0 s | hog , has arrived here with his fam- | gum arabic, select, $1.00: gum camphor, 3¢ s P lsavoors 3 : steam, Water, Ttalwny and M Supplies, Ete, hogs increased the disposition to sell, and | d6tive i, 491 el X - Who has been buying | gum opium, 3255 sulpk. morphia, §2.50; A Yery Norvons Doide 240200 LAATAL AT Sirsait Cunin. ) i Fiin 3 L0 R e opened firmer and elosed steady but dull; | here for Squires & Co. for a while back, will | bromide poti : Philadolphin Record: Two hundred REE LIIUHCHILL PUMP s ecember clos . retur! “hicago. O11s—C s headlight,1 wedding guests, who had assembled Mardware. closing » December clo return to C! g 4 i hea it ) ¥ Palicras, X AL asien plos Oats—Receipts, . . —— 5 1615c; gasoline, I West Virginid | in chureh at Glen Gardner, N. J., MARKS BROS. SADDLERY GO, olesale Pamps ine, ttin, Boienling, and g g ot strong: and 1, e OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. | suimier, Tic: Fore, 17e; No. 1 “goden ma- | Thursday, ited in vain for tio’ cor BB S RDS S ARDLEN Stomn aug Water a..‘..‘..!.]. Il‘.;I]mlu:vm-;n%s\'tnu. husiness; A e ; o — y 18¢; 3 5 No. mies. Jacob Slater, the w Wy - arnnin m'e ber closed at B135¢; spot N T . '“l m::"f: MM“}_‘::(-‘.:“ Bl turpentine, 533 iinseed,” Faw, o} qaRIRe. L,”‘.'",.,m R Y. Sfiflfllfil‘y& Johiers of $a dlflry Hardwarg [ . s. WIND ENGINE & PUMI" CO., misedivoators, W@l wogtern; 89 e s ) ‘},'“;“ ey oS p o Bloom were to have been married, And Leaiber. 110} 1§ and W07 Harmey St Owala, Stoam and Water SWU i Coffeo— steady: sales, 41,600 bags, | rrades, 14@17e; common wrades, 10 1oc. | por or, 4. invitations werc issucd two wee 0 = | e Wig e, o TM“”fJtl:‘;‘:mfic"x‘hun m'.‘ Sl “’;m i March, §1: Spot 1tio abnat | grades, $.00@5.50; bakers' flour, 8. ‘Fxrm and second clear, 114 in. . .$40 00@51 covated. The minister grew impa- W.J.BROATCH, F E““'WNELL“ U on top of 13,000 yestorday was too many for | 1% crin v per barrel. irst and second clear, 135 in. .. 47 00 5 e "8 mossen- ering of prices on ull classes, making o de Modorate demand; - chowe firm; | Colorado, oasde. © 1L A solect, ‘I,’.:”', in.. 00s) The wedding had bacn postponod. | #Prnes. Wagon e f o f P v ;':;,':”"‘,'f,;"m'"‘ "l'.'l‘;‘f“f:",‘"l‘”l“::"“"“":"f“.'-‘ S Active and firm; moss, §16.00@ | DPovitey-Livechickens,s 8 per doz; | A atock boards: 5@ g foo 40 he bride was too nervous to pass | — L Ry ] e great bulk of the de. g chickens, g od chick- | B stock bomrds, cet, . through the ordeal cline is on such natives as have to compete Pivmer; sales, western steam, $5,00 S@10¢ per Ib; turkey C stock boards, cet, 12 S — — St 0 Beat 0t ranpare = moduv ot o848 man) b BR Strictly fresh, 1 ) D stock bourds] 1216 feet, 12 in’. .. 1124 An Absolut A HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Moo Warkn of stock is sclling within o range of $3.50@ 5 y acti western | Coxcoxb Grares—i0@40c per 10 1b bas- l'llmlmu first common, 6 in. ... The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT . 4 1 3 AR ST . TRARR 35 UG g@e; western oreamery, 17@%8c; | ket G sl El ond cymuion, O1u...... is only put a1t Targe 1w ounco tin woaes, | DUIGTS” Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. STEAM BOILER WORKS, 2 ALAGA CGirArEs—In ke e per 1b. ing floorfug. ... fae and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, | Mechunics' Teoln and MafTalo Ecales. 166 Dougl Carter & son, Prop's. Manufucturers of wli kinds heifers that were selling so well the so—Strong and quict; western, 9@ BaNANAs-—Common, §1.50@2.25 per bunch; F tand second ) fee wounds, chapped hands, and all skin erup. B mulin, Nebrasks. oarly part of tho woek bave hul to | bt SUONE and auiet; "9 ) cuolee, & 30@0 0 S firat common, 10 foct. . v+ T e i sure e n..:,.,,mg,‘ TR T e T Stfldm Bailers, Tents aud Sheet Iron Work gtand their share of the general down —~——— LEnONs—$.5) per case. Siding, second commion. ., ... [ Ask for the ORIGI AL ABIETINE OIN " : Works Southi Bt and 1l & M, Crovsing. furn, and low grade canning_ stock ‘1 STOC Oxavars—Florida, $1.00@4.25 per box, Common bourds. . . A e . = Is wbout an cheap as ab any vime. Stocker | sour- | oMt Per dozen's Mallars, 82.00a2.73; | No. 2 bourds, i longtis S ; At R 'I_’Y{DQ!QSQEEI“!?EPH?JH[? Bt e PAXTUN & VIRIRLING TRON \\ulun‘" Al and feeder trade remains unsatisfactory and hloago, N0 J v | teal, §1.00@ : quail, $3.00; prairie chick- | Fencing, No. 1, 20 fo i 5 Ay Sl Neb. Wester i branches, and the low prices for good young Cattle—Receipts, cet slow and ison, 8@ 10c per b, ist and seantling, 9x4, i o ) ARE THE BEST, LEE, CLARKE ANDREES E Engines, lrass Work uv?vmm!lnuvmry‘ \lno!llvwmnfl stockors hnd ntrons wemnt, foodom “CLnE | 100 Tower: choite beeves, §5.005,50; stocrs, AN bEkIIES §7.50@0.00 por bbl, Timber, 4x4, 8x8, 12 T PEERLESS DYES &N Shas: WARE'COMPANY, fslickniaiih W o A8 Drkd, L v than othel tan advance of 2| ‘amd 11ih Stroct, Omubu, e 0 a5 > sel Yooe | #2.00@4.90; stockers and 'foeqers, §2.00w 3. 40! ROYISIONS = = 2, 11c; | Pickets, f h b $4R0 i ¥ 5 TS and foadors :.'n‘-‘;:»“m 100 1t “.\.fii"??,, \"\M». bulla isad mised, $1.500 Toxus | shomcer Tyge: Eib pa ‘n‘l e h HJ?S: b nd ” "!:I;\m AAREAAY, S Aoy anlfsa!c HIBPflWfiPL" Cll'lll}rl‘ "Tlll P]fl][fl OMAHA WIRE & IRON WOR NOW wards, at §.00@3.25, A carlog milch | and Indian cattle, §1.402 v 113 picaic hnms, 10c; dr Shingles, extra A, .. A otats, Bheet Iron, otc, Agenta for Howe Bcales, i i ALS A Ar I | o e 10851 i saiton siones, shos e, | Shieels i : il ol e Ef a5 | Manafucturers of WirG and Ion Rollings — “asy head and largoly @ cceipts | Hogs—Keceipts, 22,000, markot i | ahiort, Side: short ribs, Sigc ,mfiu pigs' | Lath . RN A Y 2 | e giatin, wvindow cuards, Flower e, Wire &;Imlol 2,000 Texas and wastorn caule, | & loalng dulli aixed, BRERERN0; | foat, 151h kits, 8o ard, Wgiaioc, smoked | O G butts, 3 in e T — e RN Hlo 3% NOI 106 Biswet, Gruistin I oice boeves §5.0005.50; medium to good 5.00; light and he i sausage, 6@Se per 1b: hog casiugs, 17@15c. atts, £ T N. P, MCHNA ancuany | = Gy . MAHA SAFE and IR ORKS, Staor, 1600 1 1500 Toar oo b qafsed | B g .10, i o @ 3in well tbing . and M D6V, r. 1 i 11124 PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., ____Hats, Cape, Eto. QA ; LiAgN W , 800 108, $3.50.04.00; 650’ to 1200 Ibs, 3.0 e 0,000; mar ad) NI0N5—40G030C per bu. a Tinners' Stock, LlVfl Stock Commission Mfll D]lfi]l(s W. L. PARROTTE & CO., Maw'frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes 00; stockers und feeders, §2.00@3.40; cow Ve 40} erns, § Y CannaGE t"wper 100, Block lm amall pig Y ! G 1 Vaults, Jull Work, Iron and Vire Feucing Sicne: Blo, bulls and mixed, $1.000.15 i AR1bs, §.05@0.80. s oo b BIock tin, bar.. . s omee-oggat Guucnis Exchangs noana, Coon | Wholgsale Hats, Caps and Straw Goods areca, Fiow's “Cor it and Sadhso i 2.50; Texas and Indian 'steers, §2. ivy, Nov. 15.—Cattle—Receipts Tunxipa—ade per bu, Copper, planished boiler sizes. . i - 07 Haruor Etreels Ouaha, Nob - and splendid @3.50; cows, $1.80@2.50; western rang- | 9,110; shipments, 6,200 heef Saven K ; ha 2 Copper, cold rolled. ......... 3 LORIMER, WE&TEHFIEI—D* MALEY A S0 e e r——— 20 Lo Judged ers, §5.00(04.00; winterad Texans, §2.00@3.70. | slow and about 5@l0c’ lower; gras APPLES ce, $2.00(@?2.75 per bbl; faucy, | Copper, sheathing... ... . VP i LIVE slUC CUH]][IISSI(]II o " = e | butldiugs of Hogs—In a genoral way trade was active, | weak and [0¢ lower for common $3.00 per bbl; comnon, §1.50@1.75 per bbl, Copper, pitts. J “Lumber. lug B cost with the bulk "of the sales at about yester: | cows steady; othors weak and 100 lower CibER—Michigan, $6,00@6,50 per bbl of 82 anr ] ©t | oom 1y Racbange B Vplon Stock Yaras OMAHA LUMBER GO, CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS » satisfachion day's range; but later on, and especially : rs active; good to | gais; Califoruia pear vider, $15.00 per bbl Leather. SRS PN PO y . Y about 11 o'clock, values were fally b conta $4.70@0.20; common. 10 | © Por CouxItice, B@ic; common, Sa@so. Hemlock sole, 18@37c per Ib; oak sole, ALEXANDER & FITCH, All Kinds of Building Material at Whoizsale Tron and Wire Fey Hflm“” (nlBFElK g to build lowor in Northwéatern and Rock Istand. di: | medium, $).05@4.60; stockers and feading | Cannore. 40 o o 86c per 1b; oak harness, 0% per 1) sele Commision Dealers in Live Sock b . DAL | g se yisions. The bullk of mixed sold at §5.45@ | steers, §1.50@3.3); grass range steers, $1.50 | HeANs—Choice eastern handpicked navies, | ted oak and trace. per 1b; oak and hem it V6 DOCK. 1643 Street and Union Pacife Track, Om . ek ma s orn. 0 550, aud best heavy at §.55@.00; somo | @3.001 cows, $1.00@2 20, 200 per_bushel; western hand picked na' | lock upver, 2022 per foot. Hemlock calf | 3oom 2, Copgaite Excharge Bullding, Union S T Y " Yough and common sold as low as §.95@>5.60. | ~ Hogs—Receipts, 12,000; shipments, 210; | vies, §1.75@1.80; mediums, $1.30@1.40; Lima | skin, No. 1, S0@i0¢ per b, according 10 | ma— . Y81d% S0uth Owaba, Neb. it DFORD, The demand for lights was as active as any | market strong and active; opened Se Ligier, | beans, 5¢ per 1b. weights oak calf skin, No.'1, 80c@l.00 per UNION STOCK YARDS CO,,~ Degler in Lumber, Lath, Lime, §asb day this week and as high as §.70 was paid | closing strong and 5@l0o higher; good 10 [ HaY—F. 0. b. cars, No. 1 upland, §6.00; No. | 1b; Philadelphia calf skin, extra, $1.00@1.10 ol for one lot of litle pigs, singe making | ohoice, $5.85@048'¢ T comman to' wedium, | 2 upland, §.0 1b; hemlock kip akin, 'No. 1, 60@i0c per 0f Omeha, Limited 55(@0.00, aud rough light 5.45@5.50. HTE@0.50; skips wud pigs, §2.00@4.00, AN —§10.00@16.00, i oak kip ghan, No. 1, 70&80¢ per 1b; Phila- Taqs B BGNd. AvABLey dinge MEACHER & WHITMORE, <P1reaml Burgiar Prof Sales, T Locis b A4 Gehiera Ineuuld Boots, Bie. Yards Coruer ith aia Lonelaal Cachat il i Ju Work

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