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el i & i b RS MR RE s+ o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Wi DNES THE Spl, UL \"VE RKE“ ing at ubout the lowest prices on record. | October, 78c; May, 81ifc: on track, 80c: | Teschemacher & De Billi oasks, 1900 1bs, 41{@4'¢c; prunes, bbls or | 1st wnd 22 cicar vollow pine, 4 and Ginch, LU \ Texans ruled steady. Such as shippers or | No, 1 northern, October, 78lgc; May, 833gc; 16 feeders . svewae 8t 2 45 | bags, 4}g@43.c; citron veels, drums, 20 1y $10.00, dressed beef dealers could \qunldquh'k and | on track, 78c: No. 2 northern, October, 73c; | Wyatt Bros. 2%0; lemon peel, drums, 20 Ibe, 17c; fard Criive AND Pantitiox—~1st Com, % in suners slow, Rangers shl May, 79'¢c; on track, T8@75c. 16 bulls, .. /AW X ... 1285 160 | dates, boxes, 12 1bs, 0; npricots, chotee evap- | white pino partitio 003 24 Com, 8 in, = —~— A3 L L] wed better qual & v and sold fully as well as at any time Milwauker, Oct. 8 — Wheat — Easy; | Clough— orated, 1303 apricots, jeily, cured, 25 1b boxes, | white pine partition, § sar ¢ in, * yel- A rleullun.l Im lomonm. A Falr Dogree of Steadiness Pre- | week. ‘The lower price on stockers and cash, 183¢c; Now 1 northorn, 811¢c 11 feeders... e, 1110 2 45 [ 15¢; apricots, fancy, Mount Hamilton, 25 1b | low pine ceiling. $20.00; clear 8 iy Norway, | — LINTA GBI ‘”.7( IF oo — valls in the Wheat Pit. feeders does not seem to got _out the buyers | — Corn— Stoady; No. 8, 815g@ac. Tnoos, boxes, 15c; apricots, choics, bags, 50 1bs, | $14.50; 2 Com. & in Norway, $18.50, JER & METCALF o, or increase the orders, henen business in this Onts—Steady; No, 2 white, 32@22igc. No. Sh. Pr. :Noww Av. Sh. Pe. 3ig0; apples, evaporated, Alden, 50 1b boxes, ——— | M”Cfl“ l lmD[C flflms Wflflfl“s cfinlfl[fl lino is siow ‘aud general trade wenk. | Jiye—Firmer; No. 1, 4figo. 8 20.. 500, Borok T 130, § o8 i apples, o I'rl,‘;vd"::\; apples, funcy Al g :‘wmr- nrld‘ Rope. | L i ) 0lcs to extra boeves, @4.%5; medium | Barley—Pirmer; No. 3, October, 5 10, 3 40 1200, 8 95 , 51b, Sci apples, faucy Alden, 3 Ib, 815¢; ixoERs' TwiNe—Sisal, 130; hemp, fdc; | _ Dueeion eto nolesaie,_Omaha, Nobr AMANAAR L LN L Nf“ow et o Rl m&wfl \n(:.‘t‘t l;fl)l;yfll-’n. Provisions—Easy; pork, $10.00. (R l':{"!:‘F‘:;‘rprr':;;."\;'l'l‘;"r;\'t‘a‘;» -»«'"rlb‘ b‘““"-“]‘*'tt""‘ manilla, 150, " g - == — 300 to 1350 1bs, $3.50@4.95; 950 o 1200 1bs, s TOH1H, OM. 8 «Whedtulowss| 200, 8 e . pitted, dry cured, 18c; poar CrotiesLiNgs—Cotton, 50 ft, 81.90; cotton urniture. . : 3T@0.75; stockers and leeders, $1.70@ | muiers. gt Oct 8. —Wheat—Lower; cash, S Caiifornia, fancy, s boxes, 85 1b, 191ci | 60 ft, #1.40; Jute, 50 i, 9003 Juth, 00 T, §100. | g STV oo Trading In Corn Wholly Devold of | 955, cawa, bulls and mixed, $1.10@2.50; Corn—Lower: cash 28%¢c; May, 80@30go. 120, 8 caches, Cal (I.xw,\.“?: l}“‘l Afu-l boxes, 25 Cottos Twive—Fine, 20¢; medium, 136 “WEY & STONE, ] Interest—0ctobsr Pork the Onl, bulk, $1.76@2.00; Texas steers, £.00@32.80 S oWer L 2800 May, 995 ot s, 1503 peaches,” Cal No 1, fancy, s Unv | heavy hemp, 13 ight hemp, 150, salane § f i} b gL cows, §1.85@2.00, western raogers, $LI0@ | ek ,’,“}‘; i ’;",‘h‘m“' May, 33§ 80.. 50 Ibs, 140; peaches, fancy, evap unp, AiG TwiSa=H, sall, 9001 | Calouita, 146} Wholesale Dealers in Farnitare, i st s LA 4 8.80. Lard—Highot at $6.10, e 50 1b boxes, 14@iSc: peuchios, Salt Lake, now, | Manill 1 rope, 1igo: sisal tope, 1lie: now Farnam atreet, Omaha, Nebraska. ) tle and Hogs. Hoos—The demand was active, with prices T hisky—Dtasdy 3 it F@Se; nectarines, red, 1205 nectarines, sil duct, Ye; Jute,Bigo; cotton, 100; hide rove, [ ===—¢ s o 4 o strong toa nicel higher all around, packers Whisky=Steady av $1.03, yen lr‘x’:;’:il!rn.‘ ;:.u‘n.lln,.w ,Cal. & u,l véxen i CHARLES SHIVERICK, 3 —r! paying $3.05@4.25, largoly $4.10@i.15, anc 5 n 1ci raspberrios, evap N Y, now, 21c; prunes Havn ] CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS, | shippers #4104 85, Light sorts sold Iargely LIVE_STOCK Cal, R C, 00-100 boxes, 2 [Us, Sc{ prunes, Cal, A Schrmo Worth Trying. Furnitarg, W - at Q‘A (4. 35, l"rlmo Ih",u’, huu!‘ ‘\\'vn- -nvlnyleit- [ M,' nq:;. ‘(\M. 8.—~The Drovers' Journal :F»‘r;x:; I'.”t;‘u »r-ww‘-; "f:lli ‘e’wr‘:;':'[i';‘-' (r.:tr A novel scheme in railronding is Omaha, Nelraska. i Ao De%. 8.-~[Special Telegram to | vd were eagerly sought for. There is little | reports as follows: ornia Londons, crop 188Y, $2.40@3.60; rai- | 14100410 be tried by BNk & e e ——— N ,rl(“ ‘H:;”‘ e whont market heid with o | OF 10 prospect for much of an improvement | = Caitlo--Ieceipta, 11,0003 market steady to . gins, Cal looso, imuseatols, crop 188, #1.0@ S B Abe A v I‘““H'\‘wl‘l':} e g Qrocerios. 6] . . oo ‘ TS, 0Oc higher on good grades; chol 0 extra 3 2.00: Valencias, 1888, 7o, e S VAN v by & O et 3 i fair dogroo of stoadinoss to-day. Price | 0 lRNtsOTtS. o Gy o I il Wiy N g Cavxen Fishi—Brook trout, § 1b, libraries will bo established at all the MeCORD, BRADY & CO, 4 fluctuations wero within limrs of %@}¢c and FINANCIAL, stockers aud fe @2 855 cows, bulls 8 9% salmon trout, 2 Ib, §2.85; clams, 1 b, rilrond stations of any size, at which Wholssale Grocers { the closing shows very little change as com- and_mixed, $1.10@2.50; 'Texas cattie, §1.55 it ms, 9 1b, §2.10: clam chowder, 8 b, books will be loaned at & low rate. They 3l ) i pared with yesterday. Thenews was for the New York, Oct. 8.—|Special to Tns | @2.80; western rangers, $1.50@3.50. A X ;1]*" “‘*‘Al 1«1» l-:-m:: Al l‘g"\"‘k‘d :'\r;:"*. can be roturned at any of the libraries | _1SthandLenvenworth strects, Omaha, Nebraska, most part bearish in tenor, but values refused | Bre.]—S10cks—The stock matket opened | . HOES“Heceipts, L:-::}:"t;""'}'k\"“a““';\( 00 w0 1b, $2.95] eels, 1 1b, $3.40; lobsters, 11b, §1.9 ‘f‘l‘”“" " V"l'“‘;"y'}‘h‘“kl' ARl vantuee | Hardware. to yield seriously to the pressure, Cables rogular again to-day, with the tight money | 440" |ight, £3,05004 40; skips, §3.60@4.00. 5 .:, 4 lobaters, 2 Ib, £2.00; lobsters, deviled, ' 15" 1b, :q” '."\",:.:v“:.“l l‘“x n‘n‘.w\“nn‘l'y \‘q:fu-:\'”n :ll> e BRO TG, Y are substantially eolorless and the situation | bugbear still in the way of any natural ac Sheep—Keceipis, 10,0005 shipments, 3,000¢ 80 160 ‘!;v” l:r‘\glfvru |‘| Iy, \allu"' m r’\:_n:nlrv!,‘”::x\|~; \\’\thfly‘nul\ul' S48 BHBOATLIGA 6F LPaTR| i il Tron ¢ N i wbrond seoms to bo without importatt | tion. The first renwals of loans were at 6 | market weak: common grades. e 'lower; 390 y 160 snuce. § Ib, E1.5: ayators, L1, 0501 oysters, | nows ngonts, whose busincas will bo | 17y Hirdyare, Iron and Steel, |/ cnango. Exports for Europe are still very per cent., and there appoarcd to be no | patives, E5I0@ERI; wostern, 9 40@4.00; w81 2% 316, €110 salonan, O, 12, 1 10, $2.00¢ aaimon; | &adly humpored. Springs, wazun wlock, hardware, lavier, ote. 190 light, though heavy clearances are expected | imvrovement in the tone of the money he I 3 4o A 90 160 C. R, 216, #2 80: salmon, S nd wine) sircet. Omatia. ihe Drovers' Journal's special cablogram Alaska, 1 1b, §1.60; - - e from Baltimore to-morrow. Dispatches wore | market. The stock market opened feverish | from London quotes very heavy supplies of silmon, Alasko, 310, 8205 shnmps,’ 1 1b, TODDARD €O, 1 " i 0 Cushman’s Mentho inhaler cures catairh, M“U“?;“‘”/ BUR received thut 200,000 bushels will clear | and with renewea seiling of Atchison. Lon- [ cattie of all kinds. Prices 1 penny or 2 cents 20 i MR il Breia headache, neuralgia, asthma, hay fover. Anufacinrers ud Job_ersin b from that port to-miorrow for South America, | don came higher, but did but litle. The | lowor per pound than oue woek ago, Me 80 215, ber dors $5:10; corned hoet, Atmourad | Crial fres st your driggist. Price 50 conts i In explanation of the recent revival of the | temver of the room at the start was in favor !“';:"‘(}‘I’Nf'r"l‘:,“l\l::l‘":‘:"::“l““’:j:;‘l;m““r:‘v:‘w:;'fl a 1b, per doz, #2.05; corned beof, Libby's 2 1b, - { wheat trade with South America, the state- | 0f @ rally. Trusts were less promi- e S 4 200 $2110: 210 Tunch tongne, £.00; 11b lunch 4 Kansas City, Oct. 8—Cattle—Receipts, 120 2 1b ham, $2.85; 21b brawn ists’ M tal E ment is made by a southern commission mer- | nent, but there was more busi-{ 7 765 ghipments, 9,650; common to choice 0 e DRI _Artists’ Materlals. chant with a South American conucction | ness on the regular list, and | corn-fed steers, $2.00@4.35; stockers aud t 1b roast chicken, $280: 21b roast turkey, y A. HOSPE, Jr., 4 that it is due to the shifting by the Brazilian | Atchison, Reading, St. Paul, Burlington, | foeders, active dnd tirm at §1.60@3.13; cows ¢ §2.30; potted ham, I 1b, $1.25; 1 1b chipped Antists' Materials, Pi 10 govornient of the import tax from wheat to | Missouri Pacific and Rock Island monopo- | 80gut stoudy at $1.35@250. o 0 beof, §2.1 S MUSIS™ Materiais, Flanos and Urgans, flour, this bolng dono o ancourago tho home | lied sttootion. Weukness developod im- | Hoes — Kocoipta, BIW; shipments, 2 ) pOtts orgsono 12 W v W 120, G_RAI I}I 1513 Douglas street, Omaba, Nebrask, ' i rf v ¢ o N T d J L} cadly » ldey sa ol 4 S ! ] i milling industry, which is under di- [ mediately and during early teading ma- | heayy and mixed, $3.503.05 e R ‘ Y L ) Boots and Shoos. rect government protection. Up to quite | terial losses were sustained. .ll‘N-vl entral Nadona Stoek ‘ds, Hast St. Live stock Not SALSODA~—] 1ge per 1b, e e p recently the United States supplied | declined another 1 per cent to 12414, Wabash | Lowis, Oct. 8— Cattle— Receipts, 4,200; W, H. Tinnell. of Swanton, was in with PARCH —Bl@iC per 1b, W. V. MORSE & CO. Srove Brazil with flour—now it 18 the raw material | preferred a like amount, Burlington & | shipments. 6003 market satrong; ' fair to Por1si—§2,0007 e oo | PTOVISIONS = STOCKS | otters o Bots and e, e % i T Siove \incinnati, Chicago | Choice heavy native steors, $3.20@4.05; stock- . Smalley came in from Randolph for | Srices—Wiole, per 1b # that is going there, If the explanation is | Quincy and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicag and_feeders, $1.9)@260; range steers, | foodors. - i sia, China, 1 Fanzibhr, 2043 nul 1101, 1103, 1105 Douglas strect, Omobn. Munufactors, correct, what has appeared strange will no | & St. Louis %{ per cent, and others smaller \@3.00, " i Sumior street, Bosion mois, No . \ 5 epper, 17e. H 1 3 p- | * HowsHocolpts, 4,400; shipments, 400; | Buring Bros, of Cuiro, had hogs on the BRiis Basement First National Bank. - e ciket active and bigher; heavy, $8 8@ | market. bry Goods. 205 South 13th Street, - Omalnt Coal, Coke, Eto. rked exc nof 2 pe longer mystify the public. The northwest | fractions. Manitoba was a was rather quiet to-day and news from that | tion, advancing to 11814, a w o < packing #3.70@4.00¢ g 24,95 Bdward Kimsella, of Panama, had two ears PrISTS—Pink obes—Richmond, 60} o S W 0AL CG quarter was not crammed down the throat [ cont. Trusta were *inclined to'fl} -n:."l\t F \n(nl.wn ‘&_:‘!(lél.7:?“:':[."{;'““1':;:- St ADust Ifi'x'\‘«-:«‘.’:.‘}n];{:,‘\"ruul“ Ll Ly S S “ | JAMES W.THATCHER COAL (bx § of tha trade. The big movement koeps up, | and advanced —fractionally after the | SEAus TENe Ook S CCRECE RGN | g g Day came in from Woeping Water | 8¢e; Pacific, 6e. Miners fl“fl Shippers of Uflfl[ ant Co however, and Chicago—mixers—are briug- | docline was checked, but the market | nlo R BARMCER, B0 FRFRGCCRACE 450 | with catle, Drixts—Indico Biue—St. Leger. 040 COMMERCIAL ftbom NUOnA Oman. [ ing considerable this way and lodging it in | at 110'clock was again heavy at tho lowest | o35 voui calves, $2.00@: L. L. Davis had two cars of cattle in from | Washington, 6ige: American, @lgc Arnold, OMADA COAL, COKE & LIME GO '\ their private warchouses. The receipts at [ prices. The hour to 12 o'clock brought Hogs —Receipts, 2,150; market higher; | Wood Lalke. 8e: Arnold C Ll 9c; Windsor Gold MAD S S d ' primary winter wheat markets ave not heavy | further declines, followed quickly by a par- | light and mixed, $3.65@3.924; heavy, $3.87% | Edward Robinson, of Fairbury, had in five | TK't 10%5¢: Arnold B, 103gc; Arnold A, 12¢ JUULS O Herd ot it Coal, i ¥ Y 4,00, h Arnold Gold Seal, 10} low Seal, 10}5¢ 4 B and they seem to be gradually fallig off, | tial recovery. Jersoy Central dropned to 123 | @400, cars of cattle, ; COMFORTERS—$6,50(@ 35.00 e 3 Boutlh 13t tret, Guatia, Nebraska. This is particularly true ot Tolédo and more | and recovered to 1241¢. Atchison went off to T 3 J. G, Smith came in from Blair with two Conskr Jeans—Boston, 78{¢; Androscog- VE "WEL C 4 Borthern points. Strictly commercial infor- | 975 Burlington to 1061 and up te 107, (RN S S lede) % curs of cattle. gin, T Konrsage, 730; itockport, Oice; | Capital, = - - $400,000 NEBRASKA FUEL C( 1 mation from outside points possessey no Sk £ pETa Tnspector Clark Howard condemued two | Conscto, 7 Surplus, - - = 40,000 inne al an special importance or significance. Flourmen [ Northwestern to 11014 and up to 111, Rock Catae Qiseased steers, Oiisi=btsvens! B, bi¢o; Stevenst/A, o1 9 2 Shippers of o and Coke. report slack trade, but New York reported | 181and to 0854 and up to 914, St. Paul to 70l{ Tuesday, Oct. 8. Macedonia seat in Louis Arnold with two | bleache Stovens' P, i%c: bleached, | Omicors and D! . M. Moreman, G 214 South 15th L., Oma the sale of 10,000 packages for shipment | and up to 70%. Coal stocks and trusts also The market to-day was in better condition | cars of cattle. ic; Stevens' N, Sie; bicached, 9} | M. Hitehcock, neau, Jr., A, Henry, B | S e ey ). abroad. ~Home agents and millers have [ made recovery before noon, when the gen- | than for some days, 8o far as beef cattle [ Goores Dye, of Macedonia, came in with | Stevens' SRT, 1115 M. Anderson,'Wm' (. Maul,'v pres’s L. Wil | ___ __LUMBER, ETC, had nothing that looked like a windfall, and | gral feeling was much fiemer. ‘The slight | Were concerned at least, There were more | ¢t BRSOy 08 5 DENIMS—Amoskeag, 9 0z, 181¢; Everett, 7 | iams, A, P. Hopkins, pres.; A. Millard, casnier; JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, they do mot speak encouragingly of o good corn-fed D, 1o oL \Wr ' cattlo in the yards to-day 2 5 B Sob | 1B tryant, nssistant cashier. the. prosont or the. near farare " Tho | Fecovery which set in beforo mnoon than | "D, Bonner, of Wood & Bonner, Walnut, Haymaler, Sige; i local market did not « ' Tcovery T rera "™ atamen oo | forsome” timo past, but tho westoras' were | pu\vux'tn with cottie. Jaftrey, XX 115 ;'.lfh y, XXX, 13150} Wholesale Lumber, Ete. clop any particu- s not zood enough, as a rule, for killers Tho [ T a8 W Wih ewstior = - o 0 | Beaver Creok, AA, 13¢5 Beaver Creek, 13, PP T e e s ] lariy striking features. Scalping bears sold | trusts was largely the result of | prices on beeves did not show much chango | 1, Grawiord Atweod & o, L Beavor Creek, O, 10c. o Tor M akr s ivdran o cont it down early from S3%c to 820 on the big | buying by shorts, who thought it agood | a8 compared with yestorday, but some weroe | "4 1088 GO ING MaLKel |\ e (NGmAN—Plunkett, chieeks, 63e; Whit- Ghiy whito e, movement in the northwest nd on an - | Lo 'Y it ar The reaction was about | €allieg it stronger “whilo soine others who ; AL ' 5 : & teuton, Gios York, ‘Tige: Normundi dress, e e crease of 218,000 bushels in the amount on | PO £ b BRAo. S the carly decline sold good ‘cattio_ thought they wero unablo | Wpoy S bad boesiu G L et Lhecbady S }‘;‘}"‘""“"‘ ChiLL) NATIONAL BA‘NK‘ CFHS Rk, passage when a good sized decrease had been | 88 and ¢ by " s o a8 good prices as lust week. X Redhdbons ik Lodtia: e sei Renfrew dress, 5 @i2bge, o i b HBRTING, | HLBOHRDE erton, 7 U. 5. DEROSTORY, OMARA, NEB. Dealer in Ba.dwoed Lumber, to get quits . 5 1 4 i b three cars of feeders \ predicted. Strong buging by Hutchinson | Jersey Central moved up 214 to 12514, Louis~ | Thdre have boen s0 few good cartle hero of | With three cars of fecders ; 4 turned tho tide either way very quickly ville 13 to 703, Now England 1'; t045%, | late that it is 1o easy matter to make com- | , 22008 Wis ,{fl:;fi:‘,',:‘l;‘m.‘(" M. W Hurl- | gousekeeper, Sige; New Cangidate, Sthei | capital ......... v+ 400,000 | Y008 carpots and parauct flooring, ith and Dousias the market recovered to s3lyc. The “pi Manitoba 414 to 11 Atehison 19 to 20, i3ur- | parisons, and hence the difference in opinion. 3. 1%, Hobelmann, of Do Witt., had hogs on | 13erkeley cambric, 60, 9c; You let, 44, A S 52,000 =3 ; - ST { did not go far from S3@s3lc for a long time, | i ol ; 3 ¢ | Oue thing 1s certain, the good cattle sold ABEL ittt 6,05 butter cloth, OO, 41ge; Cabot, iige; | Surplus Jan, 1sty 1 tonso. M) OMAHA LUMBER CO., £h X L + | lington 17 to 108, Northwestern 1% to 11174, thing s old | yarket. and was looking for feeders. s iy B e I d but just before the bell tapped the m 5 I OESLD! . readily and at prices that” were upon the | MHTHEL WE S OIS \erowersy| Lut batf bieachea, Sige: Truit of Loom, OFFICERS AND DIRE . Ry T J was $7ase. May ovencd at 85%¢e, sold off | 711, Coal stocks and trusts climbed to the | 335120, principaily §5.80@1.10. The of- | National bank, of apue WWaon cambric, cambric, 10c; Lons- | © Lewis & Rern! Vieo Presiaen. T A A SRR h lied to Shizc und closed flat at | highest points of the d There was an | Terings of butchers’ stock were vhe heaviest | p® Ay O FEEE TEE er, was in | 980 8360 N s, 100; Lo b — - . 4 markot, whilo it acts stoudsy 18 | asier feonng for moncy. The totat sales | i some duys. T buyers woro usking s | fou Bastis with hogs L 42 i, 10c3” Pepne im 1101 1 < Mouse, LOULS BRADFORD, not one in which the bulls themselves 5 i 2 ¢ N s feel obtuining a very considerable concession. -4, 1dges Pepperell, 8.4, 20¢; Peppe ve ar . 1 in 1 f) P i [\ The light receipts of winter wheat and the The following were the closing quotations: | thing that wus just what the buyers ospec- = (,.\u!r\)'.l,nl-l 91le; Trivmph, 6e; Wamsuuta 1, Cashier. | poor o YamiA=Tiornog. Tih ANd Douglas; | OMee small visible supply is offset by the mee 48 regular. 127 Northern Pacifie 1y wanted did not look upa the market Produc 11¢; Valley, be, Corner 10th and Douwins. pply ) il 1 ially wan did n 00 upon it marke Thoxs=0akland, A, 7 TatoERnbIe TH E‘ l RON BAN K A of the export demand for grain o its p 845 conpons . 127 o preferry 0 much lower, but_as a rale operators | Faas i oduct, ) I 1 B4 7) 1051, . o1 Varr Vo. 8 Ik W. GRAY, § Lutest mml advices go to show that the | V-8 fsrecuine b O, & N were putting the decline at 10@15e on cow | Bt v Taney, 15@18e; chole o | Y.Y, Sus Shotucket, 8,81 ey Warren, No, Cor. 1200 and Farnan LRI b e Englisii and French crops are bolow expec- | patiilc b or e 118~ NeY Ao stufl. ' Native cows sold at $L50@2350 and | iswloe. Dairy, faney, 15@ites ehoieo, 15q | 1608 Berwick, BA, 13e; " Acmo, 133 Yor Busiu sacted. tious and that Russiyn wh wift Iciver, Lime, Coment, Etc.; Ele. 1215¢; York, 82 in, 131§ is nov being | Gentral Paciite westerns at $135@1.85, The feeder market | e, Country. 0.y 1 12.a14¢3 wood to choice, pr 1 for sale, 'To these circumstances is | Chicago& Alton. |\ 1% * Rock sl 4 did not show uny chang ues ana the | 0@l inferior, T@se. Sey Thorudike, 00, Se; ”"‘“ dike, EF, Cormer Uth mad Douglas sts., Omali due the altered fone of the foreign market | Chicago, Burlington M. & St.P 4 sules wore qnte larze. foeders sold Hxs—Par doz, gc; Thorndike, 120, W4cs (Thorndike, XX, WANT ED N DIBTZ T ] dispatcties, but the firmness has not contin- [ &uine .-108 | dopref , and wester Prairie chickens, $2.00@3.00; mal- | 19 Cordis, Mges Cordis, No. 4, 10%5¢. e VIO e N 17, ] Dusinons 1o any anorociabla. oxtonts g | Minolscensiai o proferral ; L Foint, 2 in, 10 or, 13150; West Point, 20 in, COuNT|EBIBCHCTY caler N0 00 Lumner, local market is dull AR Lo The demand for heavy hogs appears to be | plover, $1.00 1 oz, 1536¢; West Point, 40 in, 11 0z, 16¢. 2 . 3 15th and Californin strects, Onmiin, Nebraska. 3 ! Trading in corn was unattractive to specu- | Lake Shoro .. Qo pratorredt improving and the packors, as well as the | care S@10 FLANNELS—Plaid—Raftsmen, 2)c: Clear | Correspondencesolicited. ¢ompaniEs, ETC. | s e lators and devoid of featurc The receipts | Michigan Central.” were liberal, comprising 557 car_loads aud | Missourl Pacife Western Unlon. 15¢; lron Mountain, 26ige. lid Colors— Atlan shippers, were willing to take heavier hogs Braxs ~Choice band-picked navy, $1 G rlin oil, 6 thun a few weeks ago, still they prefer them | §2.00; choice hund-picked medinm, $1.0 Millinery and Notions. suer, | N, W, Hannts & Gompany, Bankers, | —— "o SRLYE & o h 60,500 bushels by canal, The woather con- | MoNEy—Iasier at 4@s per cent; last loan, | not too heavy. The s paid for the best | 1.50; choice hand-picked country, $160@1.65; ) 530, 163+165 Dearborn Streot, CHICAGO. R tinues favorable to the carly grading of new | 4 per cent. heavy hogs, such as tho Boston trade | clean country, 31501605 interior country, | o, SHRTING (¢ b 1l tate Strect, BOSTON, g Rl ; points, whilo there was 1o encouragement D . Bl =0 (Sl $3.05@4.00, and as hign a8 $4.05 was offered |~ Hibes, Crits, TALLOW, BT, —Green salteq | Granite. 63c; Crawford checks, Sc; Haw | —— — 0 2 S 1 g from outside domestic or foreign markets to | ©ent for loads with a few rough ha River plaids, bigc. B R 1 2 s out. Heavy | hides, 4l @ilg alted hide > base hopes of better prices on. May reached | STERLING ExcmaNor—Quict and heavy; | packing hogs did not show much change. | flint hides, ¢; calf hides, 4y TING, BROWN a lower point than had before been quoted, -day bills, $4.52!4: demand, $1.5614. Light hogs were easier although as high as | hides, 2c less: sheep pelts, grecn, each, 2yc | Atlantic H, - Atlantic A, 4.4, ; Atlantic D, Notions. J.T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., g and this montl’s delivery ulso recorded e $1.05 was paid, but they were tho sume Kind | €1.00¢ sheep pelts, dry. Auantie P, 4, 6o: LI - = ! R W et DR A res IR L ar b in it Mining Stocks. of hogs that brought #4.10 on Saturday. The | No 1, 4w@iige; No. foral C, N BEas f,‘;’“"“ e Wholesale Notions an Pnp,nsmg(} 0ds, history. The closing prices show v Youk, 0ot S—[Social Tologram | NEht bog shippers wito havo boen hoavy buy- | white! sigi@if c: yellow, 213 EawenCO T A 101k Ol LD ominion 4] 1124 Harney Street, Qmnha : & dechne from yesterday, being o Bt | following are tho min. | Oré of iato wore doing notuing to spoak of. |~ WooL=Fing, ‘averuge, i5wife: medium, , 5% e ) Sige; Pepperell B, 4-4, 07;c: Peppercll lqe: Pepperel, 8-, 171 c: Pepp pperell, 104, 22¢; Ut otts, 4-4, 7¢; Aurora R, 44, 0. 3(@ile for October, 307¢e for November and : for May, There was a dull time 1n oats until about | Caledont three-quarters of an hour of the close, trad- | Eureka (¢ ing having been luzy and brokers bad a lazy | Hale & N ume of it, By and'by the market got filled up at the ruling_quotions—1% for October, They had orders limiting them ing stock quotations: a8 B.H...28 |Iron Stiver Mutual. Plymouth ..\ |Uiiion Cou. . Commission and Storage. RIDDELI. & RIDDELL, Stor-ge and Commission Merchants, Epeciultios - Butto PLETS n price, and | average, 21@?3; quarter-blood, average, 20@ | 74 howing a_reason for an easier foeling | 2lc; coarse average, 15@lic; cotts and rough, | ¢, > orders called for good lights at ubout | averave, 14@16c ; 3.0 market closed vory slow on light | Cugpse—Youn Americas, full cream, and mixed hogs and it would bo safo to say ory twins, 10c: off grades, 1@sci 5clower. About eight loads were left over | Van Rossen Bdom, $11.50 per doz; sap sugo, unsold. 19¢; brick, 9@ 10cs limburger, S@e; domes- G. H. No. 1, . A . 1z Toward atrect, Omaiin, 1914 for November and 221,22 c for May PRODUCE MARKKET tic Swiss, 13@14c. G, H. No. 1, —and property pegan to be offered for less = Recerpos, LEMOoNS—Funcy, $6.00@8.50; choice, $5.50@ | Queci ON SALE “Dry Goods and Notions. AT p mor A few sules of October were mado Chicago Maricets. Cattle.. ..... o o 3,000 | 6.00. Winds, EACH % ~~—— = 2 5D at 187(c and May skipped without an effort | CnmicaGo. Oct. 8.—1:i5 v, m. olose— | Ho 500 | CraNuermies—Cape Cod, £9.00@10.00. CFLANNELS R .24 inch, 15 M. B. SMITH & CO., from 234¢ to 2c. Yosterday the ceciine [ Wheat—Steady: October, S0)c; December, | Sheep! 159 | OwaNaes—Louisiana, per box, 1.00. inch, 2ise; G G, 24 inch, 2 was swpped at 221c and t i R, 8, duy at e, May, 35 On BUTTERINE: e, rolls, 150 TS AT | Dry Goods, Farnishing Goods aud Notions the littlo break Huteninson was the principi Corn—IZasy .lm-mlm.] 803%¢c; May, c. Prevauing Peioes. HBUCKWHEAT 1\: er bbI : “\T'h'fi'mnl (-m'v”“'» JEHE SO 3 2102 and 1104 Douglas, cor. 14h street, Omiiia, Neb. oL, un " es contributed la Oats—Dull 'but steady; October, 18ige; | o | Grares—N. Y. Concord, per basket, 85 | 12ie5 Boone, lie: 13, cased, 36,50 = = 5 5 s minutes, 1o outs that eame on the mariet | | Rye—October. 4115c! thismarket for the gradas of stocic men- i i comprised specu os for | Barley—October tive holdings and s pr) —Per 00 1.10(8.00. ;e tioned: e L a0 b WaR p—Bibb, whito, 18%e; colored, Tmgorters & Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notinng . e S GRS IR L R S i eyt Primo steers, 130) to 1610 1hs. .$400 @440 PR A S Py Geat's furntshing goods. Cornvr 1ith and Harney Thioro Wero 0o salcs of October nt s ae | Ilax Sead— . October, 81,81, | Good stecrs, 1250 to 1430 lbs. (@1.10 Pilionuis BRI Trox 1L \\':HS—M per cent trade ¢ EAST, WEST, ‘Birvets, Omaba. NoUraska, the market was carried back to 187c, where [ W hisky—8L02 BANANAS—According (o per bumel, == = it closed with May at 22@23% ¢, Pork—Easy; October, $10.00; January, | Western steors....., At £2.00003.00, i BAT TAY 1, In provision eircles the October pork deal | #9.27'5 C“';”"“", ORADRES. @1 ’:; CocosNuTs—Per 100, $5.00, ,“\[i‘ g i| NORTH an(l SOUTH .. HINEBAUGH & TATLOR, again claimed considerable attention. A Li r-n —Steady: Octobor, £5.20; January, | Qrdinary to fair cows.. QU ArrLe BUTTER ¥ ', et it 77 — | Builde ’H rdware ai i Scale P[}T]flll‘ snfl]l ‘ ? motion for a revival of the injunction | §.924. Nalnloigoodioons . @210 Civen—I3bls, £5.50: bf bbls, $3.00, %" 50, brown and slate, dc! 70, NL0ers" Har dismissed by Judge Shepard has been made Ilour—Quiet, steady and unchanged; win- };“"j too A “‘1’“ Bss “';fn‘) Mar 1GAN—12! [ @15¢ per lb, oA Ne Harol os e 170 s AT Mechnaica’ tool and Butfalo scalos. 1405 Douglas in the appellate court, and pending ats con. | ter wheat, 52.00(4.40; spring wheat, §1.25@ | "1 10 200d bulls. - G Veal—Ciioice, mieaium size, 0@ oy T T L L T T o 1302 PARNAM STRE <o s 4 sideration and flual settlement the clique has | 5.005 rye, $2.5002.5 Dkt Blo0ie 'i o | enoico eavy, se. e D e L e “Toys, Eto. 4 decided to adhere to its old policy of refusing Salv Meats—Shoulders, $1.121¢ [ tiood feeders @3.00 Niv—I6e per 1b for cholce, 180: Dar 608 Memorial, S100;4Randpoly e i aastannannd { new packed pork in settlement of contracts, short clear, $.37:4@5.50; Short ribs, (@4.05 PRESERYES—03 @100 per 1b, L i, ‘Tuble oil cloth, $2.50; H. HARDY & CO., ! esterdny afternoon and this morning its i ELLIES ~Bbg @ie per 1b. ST P T PR S v Jobuors of 4 T T AT AL A asier; creamery, 16@23}g¢; dairy, (4.00 Beiswax—No. 1, 16@1je. SaplejoliGloth marpleiss D0iplaliiHo i, S T \ls, Albums, Fancy Goods hx}rmls which were sold “*for the account of T N o @3.85 Pias —Pickled, kit piciled | "5y (000 T T A ter T TR Boots and Shoe JY%, s| 5, y Jy o ) whom it may concern” at prices ranging —Quiet; full cream cheddars, 914 s tongues, 2,851 pickled it 5 i 35: Richa e B po = Bouse furnishing goods, ehllaron's carringos, L A e o ol oo BRI o e 1001 Y onng A morioas, g Rencaronte R T 055, 2hthon. Klie. Sendiiplokiod trlna: (s, [0y des Lodh blies lon, bey iiclmand, te; KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO. o aet, Dtahe, Neb: | was bought up mainly by shorts. Hutch- | @loie. 5 hocks, kits, $1.15. ) arabdeos, Dogty Bdygie, - Didc 5 Sucossaors to2leed, Jonss'& o =5 5 X inson, however, accepted a fow lots of the | Eggs—Firm; fresh, 17@1sc. R ge. 2 Wholesale Mannfacturers of Boots & Shoes | —— ils. AR, ‘ m:"‘m;‘x::i‘ aftiolo”undor protost, cluiu- Hidgrmsiooysliontinad hosyy Psr Har—sioogson, - Lumber and Building Material. Akouts fo Hoston 1uber Shoe o, 1iiz. 101 and i | CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., : 1 g vhile e ques- , be; salted 1L, 41§03 gre ! nor FEen—3 2, 433 el " A T S tion of tho legality of the oo | calf, bige: ary flint, 0@re Ury saled, BRAN—$10.00, O ton £iD00 B3 Tach 8 L e, 12 "Ik ang 10 R Wholesale Refired and Lubricating Oils ! ; Divery was receiving consideration. ‘The | dry culf, b@se; aeacons each, 20c. - foot, 816,00 12 inch, ¥ 16 13 14 and 10 ETT — ) ] ‘ persistence of the clique naturally occasions | Tallow—Steady; solid packed, 8!ge; LU AR 30,00, D 18 jaorone 1815 14 ~""‘ 16 foot |~ 2 e | Axle grease, etc., Omubn, A, H. Bishop, ‘ & ood deal of comment. 1t has surprised | cake, 4bge. .y 1040 average, | Fuond 0 om0 i, 61 815 foon $18.007 STORZ & 1LER, = — A e 0 A A% SUEDIA Recoipts, Shipm'ts, i 20 t022 Ibs, 103ge: 12to 14 Ibs, 1137c; | 328.00: No. 1 com 121, 8 1 8, 12 feet, ¥18.00¢ { 1l given rise to all sorts of | ¥ A 9 oM inie e 1h fnd 6 foat ; g / opinions regarding the clique's intentions | Flour. 8,000 0 shoutd breakfast bu 0: No. 1.com 12 1n 8 1 8 10, 1 Lflgfir Beer Brewers. H #find purposes. A zood many shorts now | Wheat. 19,000 con, No. ci ham bei dried 'fi..\m :qu: r'uvlnk llu ll] S, *1 haatt 1651 North Bighteenth sireet, Omaba, CARPENTER PAPER CO., ] believe that the market is working to save | Corv. 246,000 B s oot ngata #000 noccfigyiool alfin SRR SR B LA B 8 8 e | e o1 aoa B RT3 ] ) time, and by keoping the matter in court to | Onts... 3 185,000 dbsenidry anlbimonte) e3 @00 periih ham it o lanbox b e Cornich. 063al6 Faper s 107S. n curtail the muking of vork, Procrastination Now York, Oct, 8- \Wheat- pis, 203, roulette, Gige. AR L RoR.s X008, 126 | carry anice rtock of printin s, wrapping nnd writing RN 005 clear poplar, pancl, | B y TOR W 00; clear poplar, % in pinel, £25.00 clear EAGLE CORNICE WORK, ponlar, 3¢ panol stock wide, o v 2500, | Hanfcturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice —rnE— s—Medium, per bbl, #4.50: s gherkins, $6.50; C, & B. chow chow gts $5.85; pts, $3.40, Soxports, 12,0005 spot lowers No. 4 red, @sbe in elevator; SG@sGige ufloat, ¢ f. 0. b is chargod to be its ruling purpose, and that | 85 when the month is far advanced and packers | 8 [§ . find temselves unap PG aal wisation kivent o card paper ungradea red, 77@o; [ 12........ 981 o to make property to ) iS50 pe clear povlar corrugated ceiling, 77, $20.00. : ) , meet their contracts they will be open 0 a | options dull and lower, closing: weak; No. % | 1.0 1000 CANDY d1240 perlb, Gt L DRNAB N Window-caps and metalieskylizhta. John Epencier, | compromise. To- day October pork sold | red, October, elosing at S5icc, E T T qSliosouts AxD Covoa—31@yre per Iv; | FostezWhita ondar, ¢ fnch halves, i L straight at §.95@10.00. It opened at $10.50 | Corn—Receipts, 242,700 bushels: exports, | 15...... A2AHIAN. ALIGOFY, FOL, 1290, vhito codar round, 16¢; Tennes. =4 } and closed at $10.05, In the generai trade a | 44,500 bushels: spot active but weaker: No. [ 10.. Qiudnu=temaios, X Dints, $5,00 per. dox, hite eadar, 4iinch.roknd, 1007 anaos: _8team Fittings, Pumps, Eto. ’ strong feeling lpl'n'\wflln'nl l‘lrml:m: wis in 5 B0 @39 810 in --h-\'.uull' ; ‘.«a%w,.» aso e ,’;'W““ ) ‘_;hf"-lcf‘y“' '“‘l’”‘f""‘; R o BTRANG & CLARK STEAM HEATING 00, « OF THE y some respects of smaller volume than yester- | afloat; No. 2 white, 8dc; ungraded, 835@40!c: O ARy 05 ReauIY 0 AN0IC8 p .Ap—No 1 plain, 8 and o : i f} i 1l B e St ttuas T vara Lt 520 | Saiiags Iawor. Ml ec Ll asamuoe Sloalus faucy, ol R, vrime, blos Ria, kood, do; | Sk Lae-=No I plata. 8 and 18 in Pumps, Pipes and Engines Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul Ry 0 sellors found quite u good market. The day's | at 40c. A boi Java, fuicy Maudeliing ; ] Uil ) ! s Java, good interior, 24c, G, #18.00. Blasm, wuter, raibeny N i pric owever, gonerally closec { prices, however, generally closed ecasi ¥EE — Ionsted — Arbuck! October lard and short ribs and Noy Oats—Receipts, 122,700 bushels; exports, # supplies, ete. | The Best Route from Omeha and Councll mber | 1,100 bushels; spot_ weaker; options casier, ‘s Ariosa, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBER. 920, 4z2'and 124 Fariam strect, Omans. s XX 5 G X g —_ — Bluffs to IV DT hushe A A MeLangnlin's XXXX, 245 i Germun, 0140 16 16 1810 20 fo 22 t 24 £ WIND ENGINE & PUMP O | [ igo and Junuary futures he ull | firly active; November closing at 26e: spot : ! XXX Germun, | uf 0 : U. ND ENGINE & PUMP CO, e Casit buyers were deterred | No. 3 white, 33g@20c; mixed western, 21 PEEDERS, 603 Dilworth, 35407 laroma, 24’4 2541, LOWOTIBL0.05 00 10,00 1600 18 00 10 00 ———THE EAST—— | ) SRIAEENGS i, 1S Le—g1 2x6... 715 00 1500 1500 1600 16 00 15 00 19 il )i y : firmness of chers from | 23 white do, 270, 010 200 2, o Tl L Bl SR e | et D L DS IR RO (0 0 19,00, cail 4l or RUDPLIES, TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAINA eking large purchases, They paid #6.27%; Coffee —Ontions opened firm, 10@20 points $ 300 ' R OGS, QL ASdpEREIS, 801 Mo, | 4 v F 4 i ot | manasy it e, 9% and g Jons ., Owabe AND COUNCIL BLUFFS | ARG SATRS DUIUAG t f Qptions ape oln! e 20 4 berts, Lle; pecans, 10c; waliuts, . 265 peanut [ 2x10...1500 15 00 15 00 16 00 16 00 18 00 19 00 1 Nohe, Aoting Manager. - : @iy for wony |u 1o for short )mm, up, closing ste @i pomts ui. Sales: ] Corks, b donated, 10 M o000 09 400040 0. 1000 4 0 10 ¢ Mk | Chicago, —AND— Milwankee, ] o for loose 16-pound sweet pickled 45,750 bags; Octobor, $15.20@15.30; spot Rio, 0 ; , oi roastad, s o [ 2X12. (1500 1500 1500 10 00 16 B 004 e ety . . | v delivery r‘m&..v frading wan | | Sugar-_ita, dull and nowinal; refinel, 100 o pas I, 13, BOMo No- 1, | e 10,0050 NoL 1.4 and 0nh, 1t fe, | EDBINGS, Bm]ers aud (General Machinery, | Rock Island, Freeport, — Roekford, ary, which sold at 80,9736 a7g fo vor and active. " D, 810, . 1, 4 and 6 inch, 16 ft, ! x| i xmuv ke e DRR g (e l:‘r 1.;;«."{&:{:.{“::n:mm e o BUeArs—Cut loat, 940; cut loaf, cubes, | $IT.00@17.50; No. 24 and b inch, 12 and 16 {1, | aieaian woe k. atass i Bunine As e malils | 15Lkis Clinton, Dubnque, Davenport, | 3% for short riba. Pork for the' sae A o AR s BULLS. Oci sundard, powderad, “9igei XXX, | 1L50@IL00; No. %, 4 and 0 incl, 10 ft, 815,00 Loavenwert stroel, Omala. Elgin, Madison, Janesville, 08y - P vdered 14 o 1 3 (a @16, = ———3 I month closed at #9715, lard at 85,92 und Quiet and easier; wester: W 1130 1. 380 200 | BOW ‘u.ul{. “'f”“.LL ol ated, !\l'lul‘ l, IX@ @l : {at ana'8d olear did o (0 ron Works, Belolty Winona, La Crosse, | short rivs at #7255 bid. Clearings for [ Pork—Strongs mess, $12 5012 2o 17 L., ..1500 200 AONSRIRDARNE, O SR 1L, OEWA S pig-—-at aud S0 oloat, G Ineh, 888, | ~omsosnscs s coce | And all other important poius Northeast and Bearor delivorion than Japuary stood ut | - Luid—Easior and uiete 0 steam | 1. 200 10080 240 @mbor, T5¢e: ’l“llu'l‘fuwhll YoRrunkm B3o) | M0 Ol Do anth i O [“f; 9 ud | PAXTON & VIERLING [RON WORKS, | 0 hont, .20 for October lard, §.05 for Octobor | spot, 30,7214 @675, closing at §.72'; bid. STOCKENS, er, 724 : olden C, 7igc (428 817.00@50.00; 3 clear, 11, inch, 8 | i | For through tickets call on the teke! aycat at 1) ) 3 2 3 SAUSAG Jolog (e I'r lort, | 28, 3 i ol d 2 ] f) reet v 0 ¥ short K for November | Buuer—Duil and asy; western dairy, 0@ | 41........ 540 2 80 e s :%1 08 “digighos Pronkfort, |44, MAIGO.00; & soluct, 14 a0 §luch,y er]llll]l and Cast Iron Buildi lding Work, Faroau street, ln- linrker Biook, or st Unon Paciie 0r . Novombor lara: #450 | 140; cronmory. st BB v TNy § sumugr, 30o3 houd clioose, | 4 ¥'s; €37.00(@38.00; latand 31 inch. § ; . kgneral ey mechine g 2 Sloaparaaud e et Diing Cars 1 dhe cwber short ribs and $.921¢ for year C trong; western, 9@10c. BRLS, TRARIIAOH, 0 T AT BRI non: L& '-'I RS soa, AR & £0.00: A | Wit works, U, 1. Ry, ro run on e main ine of the o, Mil: lard, Atthe close the market was weaker | Kansas City, Oct. 5, —Wheat —Steady: 4 POULTIY—Old tiens aad. dbickens, 3,00 e ] iuhos 0 400,001 B aslect, inct, o SRRk WAL | TS Sasscukors 7 couitooun ‘employes of i closed 40¢ lower for October aud be for | November, { 0. 3 hard, cash ‘and 0o sees 830 200 SO a1 et G Aad & BNaLEs Larg=Bor MoK olear, 831811 o 4 UL @everal Manncer, | sh closed at #10.00@10.00. oush, T0)¢0; Novembe! : = 4 DK 4% 3, K€ A alear, $1.60@1.7 luch clea 75@1,80; VAgint wl T0l4¢1 Noveu! PR, ierns1280 175 L= tiorcos-— It pure leaf, | No. 1, SLI@L15: clear calar, ke | Desk i wiadon suards fower sy wiro igas, | AR K KURD. Amiaiant Canival Fasatasar rer —Quiet; No, ctober, + kettle rendered. 7e. 'AdS 1¢c 10 o F Mg et R DAL 8 22125 NOPE 10k Sbroe s Omutia ot Agont CHIVAGO LIVE STOCK. 23i5¢ bid} November, Swnite | o MASTASK OATTAR. 1 i a0 AGRHO0 0 0r | ardtin, Traly WRIDLKIOn Wartlot B 1 e e | MV R8sl Sanrinianiiog B g ;‘:.lxt md bid; Octobe November, wher and -.-me s Al;»” mlJu lm\‘\n Ilhm\' 230 1bs in bbl, bulk, $2.10; | cypress, clear heart, dimension widths, §.25; ¥ ‘-', flf Fire and Barglar T roof Sflfi | raa By . TN SRAETAR 0 /i 0. 2 cash, 13)e bid; October, 16c. iers, strays....1 4 50 | gagoliiaae. 00, fs, £2.40; hest grade. 1, 5a, | 1at, §2.50 ¥ Y all’Is gir | 65, | p gn.| Bcointa wers Qivided > 2 : bost grade, 25, 1is, §280; rock salt, | = HoAkps—No, 1 com 818 12, 14 and 16 ft, | u 3 T vt ! L E oly T o Wheat — Barel, s, strays.... 1182 3 45 ustied, $1.80; dairy ko ! ! e —N | Sl | Voulle Juil work, iron shuttere and e sacan s - s 4,000 uatives, 4000 Toxuns ana 8000 | Sneinnath ¢ e arely T S e, S50 duiey wall, Ashton, b6 1b bags, | $10.00; No. 2 cow 8 18 I 1 dud 10 1t $10. S dvens Srob 1 COrLOF 1ita &80 Jackecn stet B ko m ) ¥ S & s raugers, ‘Lhere was littlo or nothing new in | *C0rht Waakers’ No. 2 nixed, 5@ Mige. AR chanss L0300 86 |IDRIA ‘oL gh, SN ais %) eumiaon, du | 20,8 com adAdh 4 w8 A0 D fu]x:w”tl\l':,.n‘ e 8080, DoOTR BlO: A trade to-day. Natives, as it will bo seen, [ Oats—Heavy: No. 2 mixed, Sl@2te. | Bewamiv & Weavér— ) FAkiNaceous G T 6 STyt 1 M. A. DISBKOW & (0., o were scarce and there was nothing on the | Whisky—$1.U3. Laramie Ribi0sdem coeesroenc 1Bl 345 | 1ad, 4340; peas, Hatrexs, WeLL Tuning, Pickers—0, G, Wholeasle masufaeturers of s s market 1 the native line that would pass #s | Livernool, Oct. 6..-Wheat—Firm; de- [*" 111 fenders 118 pep | ER0au Mo: vernicalll, 110} Bava, & lngh, Mot G, Halie, 1GE, s sflsh Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, | T fancy and but few that were really prime. mand poor; bolders offer moderately; Cali- 16 cows. bidmes 3 - A apioca, B@7c. u well tubing, D. & M. and bov. §22.10; " 1 most y p 0 \ 18 | URisn—Salt—Dried codfish, 5@S{e scaled ots, D. & Ho, flit,§20.00; pi fii 1 omce, 1211 and trard sireoia Owaks New. | The great bulk were plain and cowuon, the | (0P No 1. s dd@is bu ver contal, ™ 56 cows. 1 88 | erving, 2o per hoss ok berrog. dou s i",‘..“;."u ;S DS N0; Dickotdy .. Hy - | - J Corn—Eusy; estern, 48 10 s 3 per box; hol. ¢, d i | sauare, o i Burdeat class Lo scl) at this season of any. | pGOr EMSYS neW mixed woaters, 4s 3§ 1 teers 230 | Humbirg, sniced hofring, 81.40; hol. herring, | * Froonixiotst com 0ineh white pie | SOUTH OMAHA. o pnerml s aid thing that comes to this market. Native P g o U R e O o _#0 slogrs, . 280 ze family, $1150 per | #34.001 24 cow Ginch white pine, $31.00; 4 | ! | cows aud the ordinary run of buteners' | firm and in fair demand; rocoipts, 578 cars; 7 70 feeders 2 60 ADisatn, Ne. 1. 4650 fumily, M.10; | pom B-lch wiile place, $46.001 D o G-ineh UNION STOUK YARDS (0, | e ey iyl AL 20 S0 3y PR i i L0d Y 3 sulmon, ; uchovies, S0 white pine, $20.00; com 4 ana t-inch yellow ot slooks sLOw 1o sigus of improvement, sell- | shipments, 75 cars. Closing: No. 1 hard, 49 steer 2924 | Dsien vivirs—Currants, 4% @dc; pruncs, | pine $15.00; Star 4auct yellow pine, §17,005 0Of South Omaha. Limited | oMM ¢ MUICHINKON, Jobaste & |