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I‘HE OMAHA DATLY BEE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1888, 3 N —— - prvpe | that also is against us, With the present | 5,000; lhvp:w nts, 5 245, native beef steers | cns, §3.80; rabbits, $1.00; shuir $1.00; | Fencing, No. 2, 12, 14 and 18 feet wilh n! ' 8 Tl"“ Sph I\"H“ i\m\l‘]\ packers can handle hogs (or product), we | Dative cows & ung; good to choice corn. | CRANBERKIES- $7 50@0.00 per b Timber, 4x4, Sx&, 19@10 foet Sl | T ————————————————— d can wee 1o reason why the market should not | fed. $1.75a commen to medium, 8125 | Provisioys—Hame 10: | Pickots, D) avd H fat....ce0 1100 Agricuitural Implemaents. up 10 the present prices. So far as | @450; stockers and teeders i3.50; | shoulders, T3c: Tib bic Pickets, D and H square, v C.N.D Wheat Opened Heavy and Closed a there are not as many hoes ready for ass range steers, £1.5¥@.100; cows, §1.00 :: ¢y picni h s, 10¢ ¢ Shingies, oxtrs A St «Auvm“nmrl PAR mlfi. DCH’DI‘ l MI ]( ETz, market as there should be at this time of the | @2.85 | 10ige! dry salted clears, &hort extra | Shingles. standard A Jeale " f Few Cente Lower. year, and it is thought that the bulk of the | Hoge—Receipts, 0,000; shipments, 210; | short, Sigc; short ribs, Sicci pickled pis’ | Lath, UAIET 0 AZTICTtura Il]m(hh | s,wflgflfls, L 1l inds of Lflmb[}]’ ! . hog’will be marketed later in the season. It | market opened bo lower, closing 'stronk | feet. 18 1b kite, Xt Intd, diyia locs sinoked | 0G iaits, 97 in ‘ bk SIRRERGT | ol e TTRR CUIOVE, Onies looks a8 if provisions would be light, and ex- | and 5@@10c higher; g to choice, & sausawe, 6@@se per 1b: hok oRsings, 17@15¢ O G Batts, ',x3, STS - - Y CORN CLOSED WEAK AND LOWER. | 1 "tinand good. Slight fluctuations this | @hd0: common to medium, $4.60@5205 | CereRy— e per dozen Sin well tubing, D and M oev ot lcbid b b Ca Dok L LIHHDFI‘ L C’I 0 BTy week leaved the market about 15@20c lower | skips and pigs, &3,0004.40. ON10Ns—4i@ie per b - S oly Illlfl, Lnflm, Ete., Ete, than last weelk — — CANBAGE - $2.00 per 100, Metals and Tinners' Stock. Agricultural [mplements, Wagons, Carriages . ) » A 3 Oruer Ak and Douglas Sta. 0 rovisions Attract Increased Atten- sl OMAHA STOOR. Berts r b Blook tin, amall ig - ) — ! maha. HOHERITE . Abont the. NETE FINANGUAL TUneiPs-silic pep ba el Ruggics, Ete. Wholesnle. Omabin, Nebraska. I w. HARVEY LUMBER C fon—Catile About the Bame - SAvER Knavt—Bbls, #6%5; half bble, 8235, | Copper. plan o8 PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN,". Hogs Active and Ten Cents New Yonk, Nov. 17.—[Special Telegram TLE n\.“‘ 2. 5016 bbl; fancy, ‘H ¥ o ' Whojesaie Dealers in ' To Dflflm‘s Uu}y' ower ‘entorday. 10 380.] ~Stocks . quiet There were plenty of cattle here, pbl: common, £1.5@1.75 per bt Copper, sh ' i il Offce, 1061 Farnam Street, Omaha. b LI ki T |~ STOCKE~ILWAS b gory 11O | the receipts were not 8o heavy as Yesterday. | Cinen—Mich .50 per bbl of 83 | Copper, pitts. ... o St % | Agricaltaral [mplements, Wagons & Buggies | —— S AN ey _ :“»‘ e “‘I" By Wik "”'””“’;“"“"‘ ‘n“‘“:"; "; The market was strong and opened more | gais; California pear £13.00 per bl M 01, 9, 6 AnA 07 Jones Btreet, OmabA. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, HICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. prices. There was a firm tone on the belief | getive, quite a few cattic changing hands be- [ - Por Cony—Rice 3 common, ; Leather. e 2 - [ i b that rate cutting troubles will be no worse | foro tio midday. The backers were free | Cannors—40c per bu Hemlock sole, 1827 | sole, 31@ Pl MAST & SO f— .'vl‘]]fl‘lflsflf.fi L'!"”JUI' Ete, [ Cmicaco, legram to | and that an improvement is likely to occur at | buyers, and in addition to their purchases of | BEAN&—Uhoice castern handpicked navies, | aic per Ib : Manuracmmrs u[ Buckeyc Dm ls Sccdms‘ Nreat 1or MiReeAn Jostiand 1.‘ym:::-mru‘ ! oy 4 ol Wos Hrexvy | 80V tite, Tire opuniug WAk 6L & LI better cattle o kood many fecders changed 5]‘:’;;"'.3:‘1’1'\‘-"]}u:"hiv::x:' dand. picked tod ok and trace, o per It BRIVE TS AR O TR LA 41 Quiicy White 1 e At sestningly seaty for u break &Il day, | figures than yesterday's close and a further o R et beans, be per b, h Lk et e O o i g | . verwera: Cor.1ith and NichoIn CHAS. R. LEE, it was stubborn market and resisted small gain was mado in most of the stocks in : Hog! HAY—F, 0, b. cars, No. 1 upland, $0.00; No. | weights oak calf skin, No. 1, 90c@1.00 per WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., | with stolid strength that sorely tr which there was any trading. The tota The'market was strong. but 10c lower andac- | 2 upland. £ 0 1b; Philadoiphin calf skin, extra, £1.00@1.10 Wholesle : DBGIUI‘ lll Hardwood Lnmber, " ahast Wt : tive at the decline. The market is still higher BRAN — £15,006016.00, by hemlock kip skin, No. 1, 60 i0c per Wood Carn " 3 prrves o ot e Tl e oot oty | B A A SIOGHRE Aot warsoper o, | I8 B L oL CERE | A InpGHE Wags BOi | s oo o e case until the session was weil advar S the closing quotatio B¢ of the extreme top in Chicago. Every- | Cony Iphia kip skin, extra, S0@0c per 1b, French | rina Stroets _— Then the deluge. The first feature of note | U. 8.4 recular s Northern Pacific. . 26 | thing offered on the market was sold, the | Ors it (according to weightand quality ), OMATIA BRANCIL, Millinery and Notlona. was the rapid selling of a big line of Wheat | {78 4 ys regulnr. . 105 . & & W ooee. o 110% | Pens being cleared be ‘_\N“‘; ot white :1\ 1o b per b renbh Kip sking, o, s J.F. SEIBERLING & CO., I. OBERFELDER & CO., % by Schwartz & Dupee, with sceming U’ 8. 4134 coupons a9 preterrad, 142 e wine, 10@c per 10 per 1b, Cordovan russett, 185¢; satin ron, Ohio, " e | Pactfic bs of 03 N.Y. Central LI I08 tinish, 20¢ per foot: welt leather, &3.5)@4.00 P mporte b mination to brouk tho market. Largo lota | Kaciicseot sy b § o OHLO% TR R, k8 Lo it Bt per foots et leathor €430 | Horyeting Mgchijery and Binder Twine, | IWAOTICTS & Jobhers n M‘“'"GPV”OWN were offered a shado under the market until | Chicago & Atton um‘n'( l;m:m" sale, Revised pric per foot: moroccos, | boot e a@00¢ DBE | W, . SHabd, JINSAGUE, 10i3ARVanWOtl IL., Ditabs, | W 20 and A1 Nreey May was p down from £1.143¢ to £1.133¢ | Chicagn.thurlington, i o Bacoixa=Stark / Amos- | foot; glove calf skins, 20@3c ver i i . 3 o fl g \ hint % Qulng i Fun i) Receipta. r, seamless, 17 ewiston A, seamless, | Doy Wid, BOWADS 1eF Tooty RAN MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARDCo | veralis > A STt RFIEa oundod to 1 Lne, Teatbs | Tiiass it R 1.200 | I8¢t Amnerican, seatnless, 17¢: barlaps, 410 5 | sking, 0.0 . dccording to quality Manufacturers and Jobbers in CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., ‘elaxed the price reb nded to 1 ‘ ), 100 | bu, 11 l4e; gunnies, single, gunnies, 1 ol 0 1 s, f '] g W 1AW Union Pacif ; dozens Lining 6 sequently worked back to $1.14, and for an | Kbl % pignfaats 100 wool sack, 3¢, 08— o, AR RS ST Wagons, Buggies, Rakes, Plows Elc. Manufacturers of Gveralls, , bour or more hung at #1.14@114'. The ke Shore wii| do preterrad sail B, 20@?1e; Cor. 9l and Pacifc gtreets, Omaha, Nebe Joaus Pants, Stirts, Kto, 10an1 104 Douglas Street, shortly before 1 o'clock, pressure was puion, | Michigan Central.. 4 tern Unlon.... | Prevainng Prices. " 3 e - B | i O MO L e and the market was beaten down to §1.131¢ Moxey ox O, “Hasy &b 130 por sent The followinz 18 a table of pricas pail in Db Fruir— {u_v’u"»‘nv' yer l\r 15@ Artiste’ Materiale. = = - 1/ - " E ) s P U5 | this market for the grades of stock men- | 16¢; dates, in boxes, T m Malaga Notions There was a strong fieht around & (1537, but [ closed at 2 per cent. tiiea Juyor raisins, per box, §2.50@3.75; Mulagn A HOSPE, Jr., RO ETNBORN ST s the market soon gave way, and fractions | PriMe MeRCANTILE PAPER—1{@8 per | Drinestoors, 1300to 1500 1bs. 810 @5.00 | loose raisivg, - £2 800 W Valencia Artists' Materials, Pianos and UI‘EKHS Uy INSON NOTION CO., dropped off rapidly. It took but & moment to | cent 3 Prime steers, 1100 to 1400 1bs. . 4.00 @450 | raisins, per b, 1 California loose musca. it Dy U ' | Wholesale Notions and Furishin (ool N fice from $1.13% 10 81.13%. STERLING Excmaxar—Dull but firm at | Nauve feeders A5 (15 | tels, perbox, § California Londons, 1515 Douclas Street, Omuba, Nebraska. g oods ‘\\' ,"‘ i ‘l“‘““"' R ) Y Sent to | &84k for sixty-day bills, and 84873 for | Weatern feeders 30 2,403 pitted . ber 10, Mc; L L L — A% And 4% BCuth 10h St Omabia ith scarcely pause the price wel demand. ange stoers, ¢ on to oice 4 fornia pitted plums, pe R Booksellers and Stationers. -_— = ) #1131, wheee after a trifling delay.a start was - Rangosicers, com'on to cliolca : } C ESTABLIGHED I861 180 Bo, | — s . - — ) made for 81,19, ‘Lhe close was £1.123@1.13 for PRODU Gholonto fanay, Bows ure nres Chicago, I clurksh o ML & S0 W IO NESE - Kl helh Al Sl KELRLAL o Ly 20 Successorato A. T, Wholesale & Ketall | ‘CONS T 50, May, and #1.11 for Decerber. This makesa | i, T i n, | Gommonto chioie balls AL i evapor N, The Regular 01d-Established iy EDOKSL' lers and Smldl (’;’E“ S HRE N EDUIOATEDITANKILINEICOW Ak 611 e 5 D BREaND 18 1eAGo, Nov. 17, —Wh Gasiery cash, | Fair tocnoice ighthogs. a unpared evaporate N lor on the duy of 4 or Decomber and 1 | S Bosomer, 61011 Samuary, $1008 | | Bai tohone ks i ot Catf o appricats, T PHYSICIAN AKD SURGEON | s weite vt s S | WUOSHE ROMGE ind Lubricaing Ol \ @1j(c for ) bl Sk Lk Fair to choice mixed hogs currants, 6 urkish prunes, 41 @4 e Fiioue as Eureet! Oninta. N Atlo ¢ Kic., omah W Biahon M the last thirty minutes, and a declining te: cash, 80%c: December, e T kit citron, I, 13¢: lomon pe 13 stlll Treating with the Greatest t " vmv;xm‘;«: ELHNI-_‘ID l dency overwhelming. A ray of light may be 73100 May, 839, Kepresentacive Sulok SKILL a“d SUCGESS Boote and Shoes. % : \ A " found for bulls in the fact that the difference cash, 20%¢; December, OATTLE. ~ . Notions and Gent's Fur) ishing Goods, between contract wheat and No. 3 had nar }*‘t’m\ ] § —-*JAIlI-IL-—‘ KIRKENDAL LidONES & €O., 05 ATRRANY SOV ORARK rowed 2ige in the last two days. 1t was given | arioy--Nothing doing. W8 HEFUHGERS, Santos and Mara i | = i ' out that Fairbank had unloaded the | Prime Timothy—Nothing doing. Arbucklds, 2i%e; MeLangh- Clll‘lllll[:, Nervons and Private Biseasts. Wholesale Manufactorers of Boots and Shoes Ofios FixtuFes: | last of his big line of wheat through Flax—81.50. e, #3- NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Awents for Boston Rubber Shoe Co. 102 104 & 10 | e e v} i & K . = Whisky—81.20, i SUanit ,,,\M.,.l 7340 vont. Failing Memory, Exhausting Drains, Terrible aruey St., OmaLa. Nevraak: 1 SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING €O, i Schwartz & Dupee, but on the other hand, i, m(h;.m wiaik( , T3¢ Dieant 1020 2 Back-Acke aid e ciets | ———\u'y MORSE & CO. SiRdrRARR OE parties who are very close to that gentleman iy, $14'575: May, $15.0115@ natives. .. O Bido bbw e} luxlm;(me.’{x)(dtflly and perhaps Consumption or V. E " \ that he had expressed his intention be- | 1 il o ittt Briswax—Choice yellow, 2@ YR B Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. ; Pa{kx .I[JITICG fl]m. SM. ]‘l‘ Flfm'ms' o fore going east to hold on to his wheat, re Decenber, co(l‘.u d, 1 v‘_N" i HILISand allbad Blood and SkinDis- | 1101, HE-1 Douglas 8L, Quaka, Mavutactor, Busr Mantias, Sidchonniy Hook Cance, B ‘”-'"n."r:y'y‘-nwn: cardless of immediate fluctuations. That, j _CitEEbe - Young America, s permanently cure Gkl Conlars, Mirrors et Fagtors ane ofice, 140 nud 11 "“; s R ‘r i Bulk Meats — Shoulders, RANGE CA croum flats, 1 bla; &5.00% 4 of the Genito-Urinary Uvuimu\rm\Pmmp\V)mlhnnl R CoNIons; 8PI0eR, IRIDY ‘ contact with the intensely bearish crowd in | glort clear, $5.12!;@>.25; short ribs, e drckLes—Medium, in bbls, £.00: do, in | fuihe Qegito-Uringey Drmas tir . COFFEE CO., e e New York. He may have modified bis 7 : e Bl bbis, &0 smal,in bbis! &G0 o in S amarigrics e C SRS S BN = Palnts and Olls. 5 o v evi e yrtance of Fair- tter—Firm; creamery, 21@29c; dairy, ) cows, westerns. half bbls, §3.50: gherkins, in bbls, $7.00; do, | portant. Consultation free and sacred. 3 MINGS & NEILSON, i idanety Ve ey s (Wl | " Cheese—Firm; full cream cheddars, 88 feeders, westerns. Tomrcco—Plug, 26—05¢; smoking, 16@19% ronic, Nervous and Delicate Diswser, Fiavurity Extmerh, Lawnigh bioe he i i i s, et e b ok 0y | s o ong Amerienn | Gl & Oubamm oSt e WA A | e S Sy e oy | 2 IR il — | Pants, 0, Window Gliss, Bl 8,000,000 bushcls, as reported by gossiper: ;{ 4] i Eobhy 1500 . e 15 cents, Doth as conts (stamps). Consult the o Crockery and Glassware. 1115 Farnam Stroet, Omuba, fio) 1 L 3 Spris — esh, 19@20c. JEL Doctor. A fri letter or call may save future suffer- A m The tirst effect of the unauthorized announc Hidos anged; heavy green salted, SaLT—$1 306 1.85 per bbl. ing and shame, and add golden'y re tolfe. 8a~Book W. L. WRIGHT, Baver o O o %ot0 | 63, light green saited, 63¢c; greon, 270 Rori—7-16, 10 ife's (Secret) Errors. " so cents (stamps). Medicine Agent for the Manafacturers and Tmporters of S . =i orace up the market, but later another view W bn i bice pen Ml coukres 2 Mari i Bricks, 1@ 12 per Ib; | and writings sent everywhere, secure from exposure. CARPENTER PAPER & : Was takon of it and the crowd acted w | Jaled bull, pige; ereen bull, 4ijc; kreod el e e ol [ o A e B e ettt Adusee Cumkcrv, (lassware, Lamps, Climneys, Wil et Deier \ though a terrifying bug-u-boo hud been re. | Ly Hinf, Faies v ealh H@tor bravdol | 43 steors, Co xans. 1,02 AT F. D. CLARKE, M. D. Kte, O ce, 317 8, 1th 1., Omakin, Nebraskn. moved. sruted with more confidence than usual, The bull-dog in their path had abandoned his post. Hutchinson was on all sides of the market. He was buy ing and sclling at every point, appearing somctimes in the guise of a raider, and again g};’““ Ubls. .o as u buyer attop prices, The crowa has parently given up tryin to_guess who - heen doing the steady buying that was noted for two or three days, the mysterious de- mand having been scemingly ind §1.14. For want of definite knowledge on | weake ed, §1.04, s, westerns the subject some of the wise ones attributed Corn—Firm; No. 2 mixed, 44@441, the buying to Armour, but that tip was quite Jats—Dull and barely steady ;No. 2 mixed, as incffectual in bolstermg up values as " Pillsbury’s letter. The Pillsbury epistle has S developdd its greatest power in its kick-like- | Minneapolis, Nov. 17.—Wheat—Specu- a-kangaroo. The market was weakest and [ lative markets were 1oy and with pros- most active the last half hour. In that | pects of a still further accline, buy - time it brokea fullcent and closed weak | ing to wait for boitom quotations: No. 1 and limp at the bottom. Hutchinson | hard, swber, §1.243 My, was a big seller on the break. Indeed, he | 81 No. 1 northers started it on & report thut the receipts of | cash, $i v, $1.17 wheat in Minneapolis on Monday would be | on track, §1.13; No. aud nearly seven hundred cars. On' the break | December, #1.07; May, $1.12; on track, $1.07. there was brisk selling on stop orders ‘“for | ~ Milwaukee, Nov. 17. — Wheat—Easy, long account.” It was generally supposed | cash, $1.043(; Dcccml»fl. §1.05!4; January, that cables were steady, but the situation | §1,06%. abroad cannot be said to be favorable to the | ° Corn lort sellers o 15— Young Hyson, common Young Hyson, good to R W Ennping nd Wit ol TR onders 8 dry salted, 10@ “Tallow—irn No. 2, 4e3 calke, be s, Colorado Texans. 1,076 plorado Texan, 20 fair. 150 | 186 So. Clark St., CHICAQO, ILL. PERK'?LSL. rfi:mn‘*‘ty\rumm. T o BousialmeLantin npowder, common to good s Papor Boxes. SR o i, Glassware Lamys, SIVEIWare | ~~——yonn L wiLkie, " mon to wedium, 1 Nor ¥ T e oo | fane, G e Gl vohion 1 gond, S R Pmmmmr Omaha Paper Box Factory. 4 olon! ""j""““' 960 8 T potiat; ufe “ ~_ Commisslon and Storage. | Nos. lifi and Lo Douglas St Owah, Neb. 1, solia packed, 5e; ApAN, COML eipts. Shipments. 000 rado Texans. 091 prings Cattle Co. sl RIDDELL & RIDDELL, ey thatie} 27O a‘;_‘_‘, A~ ., Sorage and Commission Nerchants, | .. seeds. Lo 3 “— | Wholesale Farm, Field aud Garde Seeds Jones Strect. Omub, 17.—Wheat—Dall and | Tim Kinney-— peanuts, CANDY rock cand, stick, 81700 12Howard Street, Omah: andy, T@2se, itee 10 cu SYPHILIS 20 TO 60 DAYS. Produce Commission and Cold SIorge. | Soaca, Forwarding & commission any case of GEO. SCHROECER & CO., n Buccessors to McShane & Schroedur.) Steady at §1.14. = Omaba, Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO i rienc (..’ : ‘Wholesale by i e v o ey, nown tounconom oo | FIOUT, P60, G and Generl Commision u"s.!.“fflgfi...}:“rwa.lffi}‘%?!}.‘1,999”“.35“"” des Union Pacific, 17¢ ; - ) Axr—Bib White, 1834c; colored, | wirid antee ot oay i minown to anyo Wiioiewule nnd retuil, LR 1H0anG 1112 liard rid outside oour Company,and vile that has nnr.n-n«. (orlenpnnlh-meloh ted. 1014 North 16tk Omalu. Telephone No. 760, Trs—Standard, Se; Gem, 10c; Beauty; NEVER FAILED 5 _ Street, Omuha, . 3 Boone, 14c; B, cased, $6.50. o cure the most ohstinate cases. Ten days in vrs—Solid colors —Atlantic, te; Slater, | Tecent ¢ s oes the wol 1t is the old ch e | = = = River- | by yyicians, und pronounced ineurabl Cand wa OMAHA "‘0“' COKE & LIME CO, MAHA MANUFACTURERS, This is a dis v Bafled all Muhull Priixrs—Pink and Rtobes Allen” b Sasier; No. 8, 43¢, bulls. The domestic situation also seems to | Qats ~Firm; No. 2 white, pout, 5ijc: Steel River, 6ige; Richmond, | engllen g ¥ ® i : 2 ) v Blge; Ric d, enge tiie World to bring us n case that we Do destitute of fréah bullish. inspiration, and | 1eb iusy. No_1 s Paciie, L Bocren Tass Cho arsey meys Jobers of Hard and Soft Coal. . Brewera. some of the best friends of wheat do not an- Barley—F No. PiiNTs — Dress — Charter — Oak, 5l4e; Since the history of medicine & true specific o eyt Wyt STORZ & ILER, t::'unknw n‘ r;i:{:‘r{en&r rlc]fi?x Et‘ut; ;‘x:'n;l \:-;l\u Provisions i pork, cash, §14.80. Ramapo, 415¢; Ll;( Bl 4\11{\(;1 5 Rich- ;nfl.fi“.’.rx"'{fm}’r“" been sought for, but never ' 5 .;N 0 4y = L 3 ( stocks o e ced considerably. Kansas City, Nov. 17.—Wh Steady; mond, 63c; Windsor, 63¢e; Eddystone, 6ije; | £ J. JO SON (& CO., Themills aro very generally curtuling pro- | No."3'red, cash, no bids nor offorings: De- Pacific, 6ige. MAGIC REMEDY Mannfactn it 121N 'mflhg‘lll‘ BEBP“BI'EWEI‘S duetion for the présont. - ne | comber, 91'ce bid; May, We bid: No. 8 red, _Biacuen Sueerive — Berkeley eambric | was discoverel, and we ars justitie 11n say dnniacrrers ol Lime, orth Kigthteents Strect, Omuha, Ncb. 'ne ‘Pcu IW;:’ [ ,(l.,rx.‘\v,;r(. 1-’:“:;;'01\’@'& le cash, T8¢ bi 2 soft, cash, 97';c asked No. 60, 9ge; Best Yet, 44, 6%c: butter cloth nly Remedy in t And shippers UL Lunlse EE — = estimates made yesterday and 6, ushels | 13000 her, 0 0, 44c; Cabot, ic; Farwell half ble nm‘ ccause the miplie sac hors 3 Cornioe. 815 Fruitof Loow Greene G, e EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Dry Goods ana Notions. \\\\\\ - | Mannfacture Galvanized Iron aud Cornice, M. E SMITH & CO., Jobn Epeeter, Proprietor. ) Dodgo and 105 und 1 i wrand | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions, o Sl o more were added by canal. In to-day's in- SR NG . 5 spection returns there were five cars of new | pCOriiwWenkors No. 4 oash, 8o bid corn and three of those graded No.2. The | g i iTfhere ; weather was again clear and frosty, which is [ N¢; of course favorable to froor movement of this |, 04"} year's crop and to an improvement in its’| 1 3¢ DI S . 4 Zondition. The Liverpool market wasquoted | 8t diouis, Nov. 17. — Wheat—Lower; dull and slight. A reduction was quoted for | cash, $1.05; December, $1.08%. spot and November delivery, but more de- | Corn—Dull; cash, 87¢; December, 343gc. ferred futures were unchanged. The prin- | Qats—Quiel i May, 20 13-16c. cipai influence was the weather and its prob- Pork—Easy able effects, and those were not in favor of | Lard—Firmer at $s. higher prices. The business done was again | \Whiskey—$1.14 oa oo very limited in amount. There were few | Autter=Firm; creamery, fancy, 25@2c; outside orders and they, as fur as could be i dairy, choice to fancy, 22 Y il 3 3 s never pecif Hope, 78 King Philip cambric, 11c; Lofis: DG dale cambric, 10ic; Lonsdale, fc5 New York | N hste vour thne. and mac mills, 11 Hei Pepperell, | medicines that never had virie 46-in, 1 Pepperell, 8.4, | physicians that cannot care you, y l’-~|rperul! 10-4, 25¢; d everything else should come Trivmph,$0; Wamsutta, permanent retief, you never can g Where, Mark what “we sav, in the end you . - must fake our remedy or N recover und 2103 2007} Douslas, Cor 11tk B, Omsha. el Printers’ Materlals. Raftamen, 20c; Goshen, | 2tk our Ty O R bur & shot i T = = = | | S e Lron. Mountaio, | Sl ' ali means come 10 s now. nat onain | FIEPATRICK-KOCHDRY GOODBS.CO | “WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, 15~ White—G H, No. Gemot o s, gy ect persaneaty sueal: | TIporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions Auxiliary Publishers, Many get help an think they are free from tha B H, No. aiseitse, butih one, v or hrce’ vears after io | Goals” Furaisbyg Goude, Comer 1uh wnd Hamey | Dualers ia Type, Preasin i Printers’ Suppiics. 13 Jucchee No. 1 L1 oith 12t Sircet, Onialia. appears again in a more horrible form. e Androse orgln, Blood Purifi e, Uurrnxln . cash, 2%c asked; May, 5 Valley, 5e. NNELS-Plaid Clear Lake, NEBRASKA FUEL CO. 4 and will Cure Rubbor Goods. ascertained, were principally to sell. A 3 5 e ; o 2 e dovetane msthond. wan'sother | Liverpool, Nov. 17— p. m.—(Special : fin or Blood Diseise when Shippers of Coal and Ceis. WA S RAE T element of weakness which was felt most | Cablegram to Tue Bre]—Close; Pork— Packers’' Purchasew, horndike OO, 836 Everything else : Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 41 Clothing and Lesther Delting. M08 Furnnm Streety THE GOCK REMEDY GO, U Cotin and LaherBokins, 30 oo s 10 and 11, U. National Bank DEWEY & bTONE- _8ash, Doors, Etc. building, Omabia, Neb. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, TN A, DISBROV. £ 0O T Wholesale Manu? .cturers of rs offer sparingly; prime mess,castern, | Showing the number of hozs bought by good demand, though It suffered in prico | 82 6, firm; do western, 71s 3d, firm. | thelcading buyers on the market to-day: Thorndike along with the others, November closed wt | Lard—Holders offer ‘sparingly; spot 435, | G IL Hunuona & Co. 5 Cordis No. 4, 1% ¢ to-day, against 403ge yesterday. De- | firm; November, 44s 6d, firm; December and | Omahu Packing Co DexIns—Amosk ‘mber was 881jc at close, which is '@ %c | January, 433 6d, firm, Armour-C, P. o7, 103 York, lower than the resting price of yesterday, | Wheat—Holders offer freely; new No. 2, | Cudaby Bros and May clo ingat #59% bid to-day is }io | winter, 88 2i¢d, firm: do, spriug, 88 3d, firm. under the closing price on Friday. Flour—Holders offer moderately at 125, Highest and Lowest. Provisions attracted increased attention. | firm. The following ure the highest and lowest Cash property was again in good demand, | Corn—Holders offer spot freely and futures | prices paid for hozs durinz the past few days Thorndike 120, 4 near the close. May future was in fairly [ Hold Cordis No. 5, 9ic¢ Roo THE —Cranies smvemere— | St Doors, Blinds and Noulings CHICAGO ane " Fumime A )fice, 12th and lzard Streets, Oma and in a speculative way trading was moré | moderately: spot, 45 8%d, dull; Novemver, | and on the corresponding dates oae aad two o5 Cottéwold, 2 3 oneral and larger. a. volume than | 48 0d, dull; January, 48 7, dull. L (oA e G Omnba. Nebraska. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. on any day during the week, On morning | New York, Nov. 17.—Wheat— Receivts, AL bleached, tevens’ A, A - — Manufacturers of Sash. D(mrq Blmdg call, sales, made for future deli 25,1005 ports, mnone; spot market dull 0 3t T80 G3 G bleached, S Stevens' | J Croceries. Weuldiugs, Stair Work: and. Interior Harl Wood Kl amounted to 28,500 bacrcls of pork, il by lower and heavy) 2 red, $1.0° 103 f,:, U i & o P, bleached, 43 5! T PAXTON. GALLAGHER & CO™™ B Re'E. COrner St and LiouveLworth stre tierces of lard and 250,000 1bs, of short ribs. | @1.0% in elevator; §1.1 afloat, #1/10@ 103 @i @3 N bleache . 2 & SO, Ouilin, Increased buying by distributive trade, f. o, b No. 8 red, $.03}g; un- 0 @ 3 8@ & Miscenr on i Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, | ———————————————= coupled with meager stocks here, has finally | g FLOG@, 1015 No. 1 red, Sunda; 3 40 @3 70 plain Holl Dado Holl h = T turned the tide, aud to-day the bull side was | §118@1.1015. Options ' moderately active; 410 @ Sunday Brown Shecting—Atlantic A, -1, 7' . RAILWAY. 07,708 and 711 8. 10th ., Omaba, Neb. Stoam E)tings, RUmpe; Eio. = favored with u strong, as well as an active, | I @l rand weak; No. 2 red and :"' s bl lantic H, 44, 7'¢; Atlantic B . R TN 0 A. L. STRANG CO., market. Higler prices were realized with' | Decomber, closing at $1.00%. 1% o luntic P, 44, 6c} Aurora LL, 44, fe; Aurora . Hy i 2 out trouble, and well maintained throughout. | ~ Corn—Receipts, 193,300; exports, 02, 18 ot 31470 C, 44, 44{¢; Crown 44, 6c; Hoosier Wholesale Grocers Pflm]]s ngg and EllglllBS. In pork the net advance established was 7' | spot market moderately active; opened 400 @55 | 366 @l R LL, 44, dc Indian’ Head, 44, i Law- )y 9 o T @173gc; in lard, 17l4e, mund in sbort ribs, | jer; closinz steadier; No. 2, 40'@#l4c in Sunday. 3T @i r0 > LL, 44, 4, biges y ? th and Lenvenworth Stree Jebi 20, 22 O be. or; 491 @50 g afloat; 50%c 1. 0. b.; un- 420 @t h) uu«lry, I R, 44, 7e; Pey ol H . — = FETINPRTEEY. It 1 mixed, 401 @501 Options quiet and 00 30 11, 54, I8ije; pperel ey o CHICAGO LIVE STOCK Ig@'qe lower, but steady; December closed % . 104, 2e; Utica, C, 4 "4} u s AL UL ardware. — at 4ulge, Movement of Cattle, -4, 11603 Aurorn B, &4, 7¢; Aur: MARKS BROS. SADDLERY GO Wholesale Manufacturers of i il fers of Saddlery Bariwarg | ©- s WinD EnGIng & Pum: And Chicagp, ' suery svursot Sty Eatwae | - nd St o Nebraska. e day Wind Mills, 918 and 20 Farn —_— = = R T b Cmicaco, Nov. 17.—[Special Telegram to | "ot pacoipts, 63,000, expotts Tue Beg.|—Carrie—The auality was poor | spot quict aud firmer; options dull and easy; | shipments of cattle the past wi and common, made up largely of low-grade | December closing — at #1ic; spot | ters mentioned, and totals for the pre “Texans and rangers, yet nearly all were sold; | No. 2 white, 33@idlic: mixed western, 20 | week and o year ugo ot o i el Vi white western 3 and anything at all useful, either in native, TR e The following table snows the reccipts and | ora B, 4-4, atthe cen- | Duck—West Point ding in, 10 oz, 1 3 West Polnt 40 in, 11 0z, 10¢ in, § 0z., 10}/ S, Omaby ~Recetved Shipped. Thaonly road to take for Des Molnes, Marshaltown Codur Rupia, Cllnign, Dizor ,250 ba I Texan or runger line, sold equally us high s | ncluding November, #115; ' | onteago and ‘alt ponts Euat (T T ~ ik yesterday. A stock yard circular, referring | ber, #13.35 , §13.26@13.45; | Bt. Louis ¢hecks, 7}gc; Whitten fassom ficte rorronena ARAXYS - nmmnrr s BROWNELL & CO., Janu 4 35; Spot Rio, firm} | Kansas City Omaha Cinci New York Vormandi ‘r 5L posaible by Ay OLIC line W. J. BROATCH, i Fngines, B ' Gleuuta ross Bzt \hiuenton dress, Sigc; | o Aty em Sttiessmdtins ot sopecionss | Hoavy Hardware, [ron and Steel, HI il w,‘.’,‘.mfs af'd.. Generel mc‘”"m I/ ChsmmicsoSiatar. Sigc: Woods, bic; | Sah&uiaso, are lis thren Bprings, Wakon Stock, Hardware, Lumber, Ete, 125 Lanvenwortl e, 3ta a 5 M .‘ d A% Jriich are the fine: und 1311 Harney Hlnul.umllu' Btandard, 530} Peucock, (hEequal of which can ot b . e 14 I Prixts, [ND1G0 BLUE - Arnold, 61gc; Amer- | @30 10 the business of the week, says: “Our cattle | February, market opened this week with a fair supply | fair cargoes §15.50, of western and Texas cattle and a large sup- | Fotroln tstowl | ply of natives, ‘corn-fed.” And while the re- e ceipts huve been moderately quiet during the Tnited closed at 83 oice, and in fair de- Omatn Total $16.00 | Previous week Same week lasty 3 ((vl i the (rains of the Lbio oucester, 617c; Arnold’ Clong | why'connact o 1ion dopot With thise af el " firm; e mess, CH1CAGO, TLIS, Texans will be A ) 040 Texa weck, prices have advanced on westerns, ean, Gl 7 cqnpnet'io wilon * h o cloth, de; A ¢ cloth, 10'4e; Arnol we In Chic 0 = S Texans and native butcher stock, while coru | | Lard-ct o us Indleated ',‘.‘:"1'\‘\'{';'{,” the past. week dlata, & “{3;}“!."4‘;;1,81‘ {" T Oigeond | SR wieke coue oncttn Wi Shoseor i oih HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Iron Works. | fed native cattlo have declined from day to [ B4 M0 western dairy, | g A i Sabreceds | Gola Ticket, 10jg¢ ¥or ‘Datrait, columbys, Indlanapolls, 0 ildene! i e d ¥, | ing week: for corresponding time last yeur | G cket, 10} " Solum] nalanapolis, Olncinnatl, 0 K day until prices are 2¢ lower. On Friday | 12 @20c; western creawmery, 17@2sc; Elgins, | {ho net supply was 45‘,4-)«». ] 28 Loare Kaun. puasla, ity l|",'| it RS, Bmlflers Hartware and scale chalr snul]' c-m-;s/luEnAm ..l-i .LLI%.?M\xnU.‘.mmm.m- there were less cattlo, and prices are a little | 2ic, s LS AR Prices of cattle at Chicago compare with Drugs And Chemical | ipgton'aad -"w-n-uu e Hast: ANk for ickots via | Mechaales' Tools and Butuic Noales: 160 Douslus Steam Boilers, Tznts and Steet Iron Work stronger. Wostern cattle are abput in for the | = Cheese—Fancy higher but quiet; western, | year ago on grades mentioncd as follows: M ANEOUS—Sulph. acid, 13{e; citric ORTHWESTERN" dlll BOLIErs, Tenss an season, and botter markets are looked for on [ 9@10%4¢: pEikits (00 to extra'shipping. b e 25 s mebs oo | 801, i tartaric, 50c; bal. copaiba, Gsc {'“;g;*,m-;;‘;g;_ accommodation. Al Uckes RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., Works South %Ll and I, & M. Croming. native corn-fed, as our packers, as well as = Modium shpping. .- 49 to ¢ 88 32 to4 4 | Dorax, 1de; chloroforay 47c; glycerine, ChoginTT s b wiLson W]]UIUSHIE Hardware, FANTON & VIEILING ON WOIKS, shi ve ¢ y LIVE 8TOO q bping gum arabic, select, §1,00; guin camphor, en'i M d 3 AXTON & v Wi ppers of live cattle will have' to conflue i BTOUK. Tutchers steers 30010450 toi a0 | & o, 8 L00; K BROF, 001 Manngar, Gen'l Faser Agont. Quatim. Neb Whatern Agent p Building Work. U dieson eeer mare™ | Wronght and Cast Iron Building Work, their purchases to this clas 10300 fi\m\ opium, ¥3.25; swph. morphia, $2 W.N. Bancock, deniAY tern Agent romide potassium, 42c. ndard Hcales. i coming forward the entire year, but as & mu- Nov, 17.—1) . . | —Cincinnati Price Current. " EKIMBALL T N T T ey . Jority go iuto cans, they Wlo' not greatly inter. | , Ohiongo: Nov. 17.~The Drovers' Jour MRS ARRK) F 1100 SLTAN. arbon, 180 S, 1030 headlght 115, 101 Bartin b ST Agent | LEE, CLA“;‘EE‘}"‘{,D,““,}ANEN HARD- | Eogines Bmas Work ooy Wik WG 20 [ Tore with corn-fed cattie. The receipts include | “gagtle—Receipts, 5,000; market steady; | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARK “1‘“?.1.} am St Omaba - wud 1iih Streot, Omnha, : EBoloe to-sxirs beevee, nominal st 8500 | booxen. & WEhto: oo, B.00GR00; 8 ara, 8o No. 1 1ar Wholesale Hardware, Cutlery, Tin Plite, | “OMAHA wiRE & IRON WORKS, { 9, i 3 stockers and feeders, §2.00@3.00; cows, bulls ’ pe, P 2 h A T L R aR S AR : il 2 805 nedium Lo good atcors, 148010 1800 1bs, | and mixed, $1.40@0; Texus iecrs, $L85 | | m' ’l“::‘" ';‘: ;l:l.”); r‘: e raw, 55 Maial. Bhant Trad. oioy N.’.,'L‘.“. {:'.rn'fm'" fomier Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings ! 005,003 1300 t .50 o~ 00 :—Pancy, solid-packed creamery, : g alls o Guards, Flowor Btands 10 1200 [bs, 81,00 .75; stockers and feeders, neale 1y ’:’,‘“‘,,‘h‘;'; A choee conntry, IS@30c: medium 1) P. & W., per 0z, Bbc; German, P Omatia, Nebraska, | Dess faits, Window Guarde, Flower Stands, Wire $2.00@3.40; cows, bulls and wixed, $1.40@ common grades, 1016 X7 SR 807 Tskns ‘Cattle, steors, | Mized 5 2G0007 hotvy, #5.30@5.53; light, Eraden, 141701 o i g0 0 — WPALNERL NP RICHMAN. 30 NANCRARE | === | "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, #2.50@5.60° ve, $1.85@240; weste T A “narket steady: | Minnesota patents, @005 Straight Lumber. PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., —______Mate, Caps, Eto. = Man'fes of Fire & Buralar Proof Saft rangers, £2.004.10. natives, $3.00@4.50; westerns, 3.15@3.90; | Erades, §$.00@5.50; \muu flour, $5.25@5.75 | First and socond clear, 11 in...840 00@51 00 Live Stock Commission Mfilfihflllls W. L. PARROTTE & CO., an'irs of Fire rglar rrool ales 8——Trade otiv q or | Bf h i h ] o A o sloar, 13¢ 7 5 it ork, Tron and Wire Fencing, 8 0 Hoos—Trade wus active but 10¢ lower | Fayuns lambs, $4.00@4.75. per barrel. First and sccond clear, 13§ in, .. 47 00@50 00 | oo 2700 FLEE & Bo Vaults, Jail Work, tron and Wirg Kencing Hio, thun the opening yesterday, closiog steady J ; " Porators—Nebraska, 25@10c per buskel; | Third ciear, 114@1ig in.......... 43 0046 60 o~ Nogm 14 Quicaite Bxchange Buling, Usion Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Goods U ARAIMDA FINR'F 0L A aslsan & Natiob sl Migok: Bonde K - gallg “Block Yards, South Omabie, Neb A 3 with all sold. Bilk of mixed sold within o [ ~ Nationa ock Yards, East St | colorado, 75@S0c. A select, 11{@1'; in.... L BT 0039 00 1107 Haruey Brest, Owmaba, Neb. range of §3.50@>5.35, and best heayy at $.40@ | Louls, Nov. 17.—Catue—Recoipts, 900 SWEET POTATOES— 3¢ per T, B select, 151!} in 4 3 00(LiH 00 +.ORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALEY S e —————— —— 1 .45, 8 few funcy making $.50@5.58. There | shipments, ~860; market steady: choice | pPourtiy--Livechickens,82.50@2.75 per doz; | A stock boards, 12@16 feet, 19 in . 00 Live Stock Commission, e was a heavy runof light with u limited de- | heavy iative steers, $5.00@5.60; fair o | spring chickens, $2.50@3.00; dressed chick- | B stock boards, 1216 feot, 00 J 5 Lumber. - ) mand, hence an ordinary run of 150 to 100-1p | £ood” nativo steers, ' $1.40@5.105 butchers' | gig 'S@10c per 1b; turkeys, S@12¢. C stock boards, 1210 fect, 1120180 00 | Boom 15, Eachanue Hullding, Unlon Steck Yards | ~svwesneter S i wG T ™ | GHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS et .n].,m ..; .a‘»n.:, ; llghll l:‘,mlxlmn u:v-‘:-d n;wln‘ulr\‘lul-‘;ll:m"‘,'v [ o *“"“flm 'lm';' Eoos—Strictly fresh, 21c candled, D stock bourds, 12@16 feet, 12 in .. 23 00 | m————— R . iy . ]I'[lll al“l WH‘E PUHU{N Rfll“llflg Gufll'flx urgely at 83,00, which' was higher than | ers aud feeders, 0 choice, §2.00@8.25; | Coxcomn GkAPEs—d0@40c per 10 1b bas- | Flooring, first common, 6 00 ALEXANDER & FITCH, e A y othier class. The recolpts so far this | rangers, —corn-fed, $3.00@4.207 grass-fed, | yot, ey llmu.;‘.:v sacond comumon, 0'id Al Rinds of Building Material at Wis'ssle qr bunks, ofticeastores residonces. gto, u Lockamitn Machinory atd Workn. di Suuth 14t N 1 Commision Dealers in Live Sock. 2 month, as compared with the same period | $2.10@: 15, MarAGa Grares—In kegs, S t fencing flooring treet wnd Union Pacific Track, Om last year, show a lurge decrcuse. In conse- Hogs--Receipts, 1,805; shipments, 4,00 BANANAS—Common, $1.50& iding, firstand second clear, 14016 feet.25 00 | Soom 22, Opposite Exchan uliding, Dnion Bloek | = d queice packers did not euter intg compatition market slow ogioloe ::;-lml and butchiers' | cnoice, £2.50@550. o Riding, first common. 16 fac o83 00 | ename YArds, T ke LOUVIS BRADFORD, MEACHER & WHITMORE, lor offerings. Usually we bave large receipts octions, $4.20@5 & wediun to LEMONS—$5,5) per case. Suling, second comuio 219 00 Y 5 CO., i i ok ¢ and good markets this tim of the year, and | Prime, §5.00@5.%0; light grades, onlinary 10 | Granans— [lorida, $400@4.25 per box. Copmon bonrda. e 16 00 WNION $TAUK YARRS 0O Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, §ash, ! Firgand B‘ll'ml' P['”[ Salas, Time Locis / A1 the receipts were heavier business would | §00d, 5.00@5.25. Gase—Per dozen’ Mallards, @2.75; | Nox boards, all iengths. . 14 50 0f []IIIEI]BI Limited, oors, Ktc. Yards_Corner Tuh aud Dowklas; Coruer | Gunoral o iis O Digubll et 1508 b pasd's Wl wad Uouklus e better, ‘Fhe weather has been warm, and Kansas Cixy, Nov, 17,—Cattle—Receipts | teal, SLOVGL25; quall, & 40; prairie chick: | Fencivg, No. L 13@ '0 feet, 16 5 ks ¥ .Boyd, BDerinleadent Viults und Juu Woik, 419 5. 1t b

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