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- s o AT i o AN 55 M. . B NS 5 et THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 18S9 N N N tion of a little squail which has prevailed for | and the ciise being stronger even than yes. | @21 conrse average, "47@170; cotts and | Atlantic P, 4-4, 603 Aurora LT, 44, 6 - [ woary work of picking down the ore. ) TH,E SPECUL.\’“V}" MI\RK]‘:IS atime are again buyers ln’d the trade re- | torday. Taking the marketas a ‘hole, It | rough, average, H@1be. rora C, 4.4, 455c: Crown XX The workmen died by scoros, but new ¥ wonld not show much difference from yes Cuikpsr—Young AmeMca, full cream, | Hoosier LLy -4, bifcq Indian Head, 44, c! | mon, women and children wore pressed garded that as a very hopeful sign. There | yoqqy " The heavy hogs sold at §3.90@4.00, i factory twins, 10c; ot grades, Fase; | Luwrenco LY, 4'4, 8%c; 014 Domunion, 's-4 | [A08 Veatvic il e . fevolt AUINGTRT TBIOOT, o o Ky was much favorable talk about Union Pacific | ap4 the Boston buyers were reporting their on Edom, $11.50 pon doz; sap sago, Pepperell B, 44, ¢ el | o T e "jl‘[ g s Al S Agrloultural Implemente. Wheat Again Bulled and a Lot of | Lake Shore, Burlington and Chicago Gas. purchases as averaging a mmnl 1,‘.1.“5.,\\“[ g Hyulw‘n. i limburger, $@0c; domes- y A.«l-; l’p;uu;xlcl;.fl: ) |-1-\'rrl"l | ‘r::""(‘- m“l”' I'i‘l‘,i‘i‘ lh'"i‘_ 3 mes LININGER & MEICALF €O, The following wi h orday. These hogs were nearly all bought a ] 1 14e. 9 Popperel i 3 y | oS Kkille as- A Long Stuff Sold. f ’\{"fi"‘;fl:“l“‘“‘;" b1 "‘\.",l"‘l;::‘r"‘“‘,"."r'::,'f""2.- e ew timor. Othera who bought largely at | LEsoss—Fancy, $8.00@980; choice, 430c: Wachusetts, 4-4, To; Aucora R, 4-4, fe! | ters, tore down the smelting Agm"“’l ]mn[cnwmsl Walmls, Gflmu“ — 18, 48 o i o proferrod % | the close reported their droves | @500, Aurora B, 4-4, 0! works, and filled up the entrances to " o i o B Qo praferged: . X | bosting more than - yosterday. A few | GRaxnErntre—Caps Cad,$0.00@10.00. FLANSELS—White—G, n. e mines, Nothinkwns loft to toll the | s BUEKeS. el Wholessie, Omaha, Net MANY FLUCTUATIONS IN PRICES. | ¢ el light @orts sold at $1.05, and s high o | Quixors—Lonisiang, porbox, §ho0. | G H. No.1, | story except the ruins of the smeltors, a | = ‘o FuPHiiare Pacinc b of 'y q )i3§. The demand, especially ti nig UTTERINE—Tubs, 14c; Folls, 150: bbls, | G. . ] Tow" vivilization | 0 | ~mammnnannn : ) P— Central R | fi:-:u:,‘m \1.“‘41‘1,:?""1”‘;11MIh;m.nln‘ymvp;“.‘h 0,00, Quecheo ) fow str igns of civilization i the DRVET R STON Corn Shows Up With More Firmness | ChicaoAlion, cis7 - HockTriand, 9% 1 it wwas really due to this fact that the gen- | Brekwuryt Froun—Por bbl, 8550, | Windsor, 29 i roads and 1.\\.;1.1"'”..: some sty docu: STONE, and Activity—Cattle Valucs Hin EI07¢ Aopreferred 11141 | eral market closed stronger. bR G ks o Ll it B U Tt AL | ;"“"::"'i::m",\‘-‘ ved iy Ltk dust 30 ke Wholesale Doalers in Farniture, G " LU St Paul & Omaha” Bt — e, 2 LY aae U bl Omahs, NebiasY Steady on Best—Hog WErAlL L1101 dopreferred......100 sheep. Avries—Per bbl, $1,00 of the old convents.” Many yoars have | ____ Feroamat maha, Nebra Pl 3 LoB.& W0 0 on Pacific...... M3 Two double decks of western sheep were CALIFORNIA (GRAPES 8] | Gom, Sc; Beauty, | heen spent in_ tramping the western CHARLES SHIVERICK, Prices Good, Randan s foxas. [ 1] /WSt L & B0 | ocaived and sold at firmor prices. - lond | CALIFomNIs PLUas—$1.3 123ge; Boone, Les B, csed, $60. | e .u'x “hihuahua o the cnatorn part ¢ b CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKE®S, | Missouri Pacitic.... 71t et - - RN = i UL " | “GAnrer Wane—Bibb, white, 18%c; colored, | might lead to the discovery of theso Omaha, Nobraska. —_— ¢@0 per cent; closing Recepts, Cocoaxtrs—Per 100, §5.00. 213, mines, but as yot they have kept hid- — —_— ] Ciicaeo, Oct. 10.~[Special Telegram to | offered at 6 per cent. ArrLe BUurTER—be. Corrox FLANNELS—10 per cent trade dis.; | den. Here and there a fow nlm.»u.».\ NI Qroceries ? Tk Brr,]—Wheat was bulled agian to-day, | Priue Mercaxtine PAvEr—0733 per cent. Croer—Bbls, §.50; hf bbls, $3.00, BE, 8301 GG 0 10 00, 1114¢: [ boues, stripped clean long ago by the MeCORD, BRADY & CO., d on the advance o large amountof long | Stenuive ExcmaNoe—Quict and firm; MArLE SUGAR—12!5@15¢ por 1b, unbleached, LL, b 0%{c; S8, 7 coyotes, tell the story of some failures, 8 2 SWHBRY WWas. $E1 U, bt the ATY6L Q1A Dot | Bikly.dky bilis, 1,895 demund, WLSOK. B S Dot VEat—Choice, medium size, 4@es choice | NN, 124 AQ, 14c} _,"“- 1544 but they teil nothing more. Wholssale Gracers, A Ciomsl T Bt ABIVE: YEENORy. . 3 revailing Prices, heavy Ba@ic. p YY! 15 BB, o] 20, bleached, LA N S LAY EWORH oMY, G, MR ! sk it ke | . . Mining Stock The foll>wing is a tabla of pricas paid in HoxEY—16¢ per 1b for choice, § 80, 1315¢; 50, brown and slate; No Mibto 86 8 —_— e Strong ad higher cables gave the market | oo o TG0t 10,~[Spocial Telegram | thismarkat tho grades of stook men- PrEsERYES—01 @10¢ per 1b. gei 90, 10 R B AL Hardwaroe. i its first stimulus, and the story that som: NEw Yok, Oot 10.~[Spe elogr: i : JELLIES —34g@de pe 1b, KeSTUCKY JEANS—Horculos, One of the intevesting women of | e h RS body had a pointer thut the government ro. | Y0 Ti® Bar.|—The following ara the min - | 5rolee s 1300 to 1070 hs. . #4.10 @440 Beiswax=No, 1, i@t Kioq | Imton, 22ige; Glenwood, 200 Aroostook county is Mrs. Emma Bull, W. J. BROAICH, 2 R stoclk quotations: i 2) kits, 730: pickled | Bang-up, 2 femorial, 1503 of Mapleton, now ninety years old, suys I port would show 20,000,000 bushels less t Ing il (@4.2 o 6 NG by ) ¥ 3303 fi "y ITflWam Iron and Steel, AL o Mexioan ... ar vors, 1039 to 150 (@4.00 picicled tripe, kits, | 18e; Durhan {c A L awist o ¢ o last month was not without its influence Mitual 107 | R onats ks s ! kits 83¢; spiced pigs | MiscrLEAN fable oil cloth, $2.50; "]"“ ",‘,l‘l‘_'l,'""(“{""\‘i'l'i"’,'j,‘ “T\Il‘,, ',‘,l\',',‘..fi‘(,'("',“' spigk, RESAWARS, Tumben, oW upou the minds of traders, although the gos- Mt Diabio ) Wi 2 hocks, table il cloth, murble, $2.50; plain Holland, garde M 1 1011 Tial ney a1 Ontari, Common canners. . . @L30 3 5 had not been explored, and was one of - sip was absolutely without a discoverable ..f‘ ,".'..‘,;,., Ordinary to fair cows. ... @170 Buge ToXo ks -Salt, bbls, $20.00. Bises dado Holland, Wige. " * T ok EAATaNE G Uie A rOostank Y MILBURN & STODDARD COg :hn": ':;3*:"1\':11';1“' n";‘l‘-‘l'l;' 3«'“;"1“:'& \'\',';\u Hing & o ,,,," | 4 llhu\ smnu,rr \:‘mduor Gige; Eddystone, PaOter | BEA T AT HELE 8E WHGLHEE \v...,..,.,\-? WEWl]!lS, BIIQEI‘}S Rake: mes’ Ele. n 442,000 bushels, and that, too, bull- i YOTATORS - 20@25¢. Gige. face; then one day she caught sight o g ) U 7 L L L) of ‘or. 6th and Pacttlo stred mala. ish factor. Ontho advances to-day there PRODUCE MARKETS, D LT0 e, 840, 8D e a : ah ndinn squnw pagdling dowh (N0 | s GOt snd Tuolto stredts Omalia, i wero also heavy covering of wheat - irto cioice light hogs 305 @103 rocer ? Twines and itope. viver in acanoe, singing as sho rowed. Artists’ Matorials. by Dbelated shorts, There was some nicaco. Oct. 10.—1:15 p. m. close— “air to choicetheavy nogs, 8.9) @d.02g Provisions—Hams, No. 1, 16-1b average, Bixpers' Twine—Sisal, 13c; hemp, 14c; | Mrs. Bull still declaves that this rude [~~~ = BSSSS ~ very loud and nov a little n""'*"l fil""m' and higher; October, 82, Fair to choice mixed ho; ) (ad.00 ! 2 mbu :n’« ll*-':‘t'; maniils, 18¢, BOHT A 6 SWEEtENY: TAGEIOBHE GVER A, HONPE, Jr., AL ¢ * | December, & May, S Common to rough hoza ) @383 § e breakfast ba- |~ CpomiesLies—Cotton, 50 ft, 81.20; cotton | posg ot skt v iota) i i very wild talk about export business, | "G Steady; Oclober, dici November, A K 1, N2 hain sansage, Soi dried | go i gt 40: jute, 50 £t ot jute, 60 ft. 81 00, | heard. It was the tune of companion Anlists’ Matorials, Pianos and Organs, but it could not be verificd except in a modi 3 ¢ Raprossatacive Sal beef hams, i beef lonn\l s, $0.00 per 110N TWINE-~ Fing, 2005 medium, 16505 [ SHiP: il o 1615 Douglas strect, Omahn, Nebraskn. fled form, New York and Baltimore are October, 157¢; November, STEERS, salt meats, 4% @iy ver 1b: ham | heavy homp, Tic; light hom, . N T i e - Garld et bl b L L L o it e o rkn\“A‘ 56301 C. -‘u. vh;\\:' Egoll [T R et ooy 1EKEs O | "Trial free at your driggisy Price 50 cents. V. MORSE & CO., A considerable quantities of hard wheat to 3 e £.55; pts. £3.40, J :"',]:‘("'] Jute cotton, 1 hide ek 1 Jl]bh[}l‘s flf Bosts flild s%cs Scotch and English millers, and bidding for i May, $1.38. 2l T CANDY- 01 @124 per b, g v ; Catholic Growth. 3 more. To this circumstance is due the firm- i 8 _CHOCOLATE AND Cocor-21@370 per b; Lumber and Building Material. Cavdinal Gibbons has ealled attontion [ B0k 105 116 byugins treot, uana, Manutactorsy 4 ~ness of the Dutch market, which went up iyi cash, $10.473¢; November, - 10i3 140 GarmanoHIOROy E80) TR s ot inety 18 14 and 10 | to tho fact that in NINELY-1iNe YEurs the | e S S — 13¢c to-day. Minneapolis is aiso firm, and, ush 83,105 Novombor, $5.05 070 1 60 SN Hodeh I5(s, and 16 feety | Catholic population of the United States | - Coal, Coke, Eto. heavy os the movement is, there is \:nuvu ; L5700 160 Rlo choice to .".q 16 feet, ed from |‘I10l) 10 vm:nn(u; TAM W. THATCHER COAL CO., competition for current receipts at Minne- Mm“ XA BEe AR AAAS 5 i 02 17 e . ¢ b 8 "“, “Boston obe. The church JAZ (X 3 o ) . ) ast quoted and mill 1052 1 |.m Rio, good, .00; No. | com 12 fu, § | §15.001 " B Ia g Hioar trns that 1a roporiar | of 106 all veund: i Java, good interior, 24c: African, 18.50; No. 1 eom, 12 1n, 8 18, 10, i3 and 20 [ men, m,mm churches and chapels, 650 Room 21, U. &, Nattonnl Yank Suilding, Omata, 2 ;Ij:}z'x:l":;‘::‘;uw:""m‘ CHs uil exist | SPring wheat, §1.255.00 Correr — Roasted — Arby Arosia, | feet, §19.50; No. 2 com, 13in, s 18, 14 and 16 | colleges for higher education of the | “ oy 454 cOAL, COKE & LIME CO there, Thero was a roport aflout early of & | 4 oY, Saly - Me: B ;i\)h ughlin's XXAX, jGerman, | feet, $17.00. R youth of both sexes and several hundred Joli i H et Suit Coal falling off in tho domana for cars in tho | 4005 short clear, 2140 SRR aroma, il QriaAt Lyamen—Clene povlar box bis, %6 | asylums and hospitals, Truly this is o 0LCG:S OF Hord el wJit Lodl, _off i ; 240 5 (@450, 3 ), 8 28, §30.00; clea % pane RREVBIBGE R {8 ominence Bt TG 6 , Vebi northiwest, This proves mot to bo tho creamery, 16@3%%0; dairy, Hi) Nvrs—Almonds, 15@17c; Braz £0.00; clcar poplir, % in panel, arvellous growth, and _h;‘ emineuce 200 Bouth 15t circot, Nebraska. O SRR s Ro bt e berts, 11¢§ pecans, 10c; walnuts, 1214e; pea- | poplar, 14 in panel'stock wide, reason to point to it with pride. NEBRASKA PUEL C SRR s i e I Steady; full cream cheddars, CANNEHRS, nut cocks, ¢ roasted, 10c. cluar poplar corrugated ceiling, ——— (b b e M LT S 10c; Young Ameri | 14 14 Wiarrixa Paver—Steaw, per Ib, 15@ | < Posre—White cedar, 6 wmeh la and easy expectoration is pro- SDIHDCFS of Coal au the number of cars that are wanted. Local 6 1. : 93ge; mamilla, B, b@bife; No. | white cedar, 53¢ inch halves and 8 inch qua o few doses of Dr. J. H. Me- receipts are rather on the ncrease and some 8@100. ; 834 incl nd § fow 0 311 Bowth bk Ak OmMAYE, NEb; improvement in quality 18 noticeable, This fresh, 18@1 HEIFERS. g i ters, 1lc; white cedar, 4 inch round, w Wine Lung Balsam, in improvemont s llkely to continue. A mod- light and ""“V;' Sh | | 1080 2 05 Cut loaf, 9'¢e: cut loaf, Tennessee, red cedar, split, lic: split of hoarseness. sove throat or difl alted bull, 4igc; gre ary flint, 6@ic; dry salted, 6e; LUMBER, ETC, 23 JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, No. 2 plain, § and 16 inch, §15.50; o Calit | G '§18.00, Wholesale Lumber, Ete. et t Sleni) DIMENSIOXS AND TINTER, SHROEDER & DE AN tmported and_Awmerican Porian' Frankfort, I S A sl y ‘Rkent'Tor Mijwauki ¢ hydran o dard, powdered, 9'cc: XXXX, [ whit crate shipping demand 18 reported for No. 3 , Bige; granulated, standard, s 3 wheat, which is now about the caeapest S LhL: aenaony sath! 808 e e wheuat _obtuinable. It is ing about 10c R teha v oL BNk 6d under No. 2, and good judges say iv _is in- _‘%l’,'“"“ UL DA LI trinsically worth within 8¢ or 6c of No. 2 . December wheat opened ut 84c, over night a Sc; sa Suip Lap— ed onk, | 0.1 pluin, 8 and 18 STOCKERS. 530 230 BULLS, 17 VESTERN CATTLE, n bry Whing. —— powdery confectioners’ A, Slicy white, extra C, extra C, Neb 3 amber, fornia golden AUSAGE—Bologna, 43¢ ent. Statg Receipts. Shipm' | 61¢; iettle rendered, smaller quantities. lse to Jge at 811 ced to 82°c and closed at the Add ¢ to Jge for top. ~ A8 compared with yesterday the clos- ing range shows a zain of % in October, ) 11{@1%¢ in December and ¢ in May. T'he volume of business was immense, the trading 0 i jump of d5e. For a time the price ranged av 1\\&;’,“‘_;; Owner and jtongue, 8!ge; summier, 20c; head cheese, [ o050 08 00N G0 16 00 18 00 19 00 S SO\ HEVAW 353c@84 50 \mm then it 0 ‘.\;‘un'T RO oo nnw [ oz, 1 choice | 2x6. 00 15 00 lr.::; }nu;:; :u::» :::n: 1‘.: (:: 5 (@S 0. Subsequent important fluctu- | & s 124 s, 3,501 5 600 1600 18 00 19 ( ) S¢c, 8410, Mie, S, 85e and S45[@ New York, Oc WheatReceipts, 1 stray. 1220 dml“ VR bR AR = 00 16 00 16 00 18 00 19 00 Wood rlwu wud humml Jorng. Gt and Douglag 843.c, which lust was the close. May opened 03 exporis. ghors 2 strays. Siperiibiil@ ..',C! e, v, per dor 116,00 16 00 16 00 17 00 17 00 15 00 19 00 g L. [ streets; Cmabin. Ny atSoige, sold up & 3 d, 865¢@s7cin elevator; J@S.00; drossea per 1o, 11G0i2c. 7 No. 1, 4 aud 6 inch, 12 and 14 ft, -< OMAHA LUMBER CO., 10 87, down to 867¢c, and up a ol (i AL DTIE s SRR ey B30 i Bare Laat, 3.00@16 503 No,1, 4 and 0 inch, 16 it, ruvlslu“s = flc s 5 T § closing at the latter figure. October opened options unusu . Y SRl ) s A tand 6 inch, 12 ana 16 1t = All Kinds of Bm]mi\g Materia! at wng]esalu 16 11, $15.00 S 1 strav 6 feeders, tailings. 1 feede 5 feed , bulk, £2.10; Basement First National Bank. 150 street and Union Pacific track, Omatia. LOUIS BRADFORD, s - Omahs " | Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, B0 @101 ¢C 1st and 21 clear, 1{ meh, 8 2 s, options C 1 1st und and 2 | 305 South 13ih Stree raded mixed, November closing at A rene e rket was strongly ex- | Stronge B i 3 d 2 o D " St o marvous, i the torestein tho | . Oals—iReceibts, 1000 busielsiexports, it Tst i 2dclear, € met, Do s T e fo"orlen 3 deal is manifestly widesvread. ‘The pit was options firm, November | 1,00 ¢ ¢ o Goont Ry s car, 1inch, s 2 s, $36.00; A CO M MERCI AL Lot SOetne BB S ] packed and janimed most of the day. The | Closing at 20e; spot No, 2, white. ,,”.l S CLUneal by s 25, §33.00; 13 select, 1 inch, s FRED. W. GRAY. excitement at the last w.s very g be & 1080 e vio; . j n cager traders did not disperso Tor OoftesOtipuSiY 1 steer .10 ey b O A U Snixanes, Tarn—Per M Lumbe', Lime, Coment, Etc., Elo. B after the U;I':"f the :"'“- -*\4'“9 of | B M0@15.10; Noveumbor, $14.0 Reel & Rosendale | Fisu—Salt—Dried codfish,51; @s!¢c; oAy 0; s};mdxln-d A3 ‘s‘x Cormer tth wud Douglas ste., Omnha. “Tho corn_ market, was frmer and & Rio, firm; fiir cargocs, $19.60. ool By S er box; hol. bereing, dom, QLR ln ey =) W7 190 a § No. 1, 110 c red ¢ . N. DIE active, the sorts being induced to cover to ugar—Raw, nom tined, stoady 403 hol. h sz Jplelbby Gl ot Capital, - $400,000 some extent by general talk about the com- | Petrolewin—Steady; United closed at el ke &1 California red wood, dimension v Surplus, - - - . 40,000 ’ paratively 1ow price at which the article was | for November, - Sh. Pr. JUDALE evpress, cloar heart, dimension widths, §4 now being sold. It was also helped by the | Eges—Dull and lower; western, 20c. 20 $3 rout Tath, £330, ) { strengthund octivity in the wheat Pork—TL wioss, $12.00012.50. 200 CrTs— Corrants, now, 0o: . No. 1 com s 1812, 14and 16 ft, . 2 com 8 15 12, 14 aud 16 ft. $16 . 8coms 1812 14 and 16 ft, £14.5 com 8 1812, 14 and 16 ft_ (ship’s cull), Add 50c per M fu for rough. on, 25-1b | BATTENS, WELL TUmNG, PICKETS S I 15 inch, 60c; O. G. Batts, in well tubing. 'D. & M. 0'1bs, 41{@5540; prucs, bl OF boage, 41 (@il 0; citron peeln. drums, 20 1Ibs, lemon peel, drums, 20 Ibs, 17¢; furd cs, boxes, 12 s, tie; abricots, choice evap- , cured, 2 ¥ Mount. Hamil choice, bags, 80 Alden, 50 1b boxes, . G@@blge: apples, famcy Al den, 5 1b, 8¢; avples, fancy Alden, 21b, 81 blackherries, evaporated, 50 1b boxes, cherrids, pitted, ary cured, 1he ifornia_fanc E peaches, C 1bs, stern s 240 0 40 240 40 120 Millinery and Notions. I. ()lll.lfl'lzl DER & CO., [musrlels & Jobbers in Mi linery & Notions aud 212 South 11th street. ; pickets, D. -& H., flat, $22.00; pickets, 35 3 o . §10.00, . 7. ROBINSON NOTION CO. st ('u}."\’ Ginch white pine, NATIONAL BANK. Wholesale Notions ?“fl Faraishing Goods 2d com G-inch white pine, £31.00; 3d () | 10 i com 6-inch \\'hil\z’)rinn, 44, 00; D com 6-inch U. §. DEPOSTORY, OMAHA, N3B, n24 ct, Omala, Tin6 $18.00; Star - inch yellow bine, 51700, $400:900 pomm:asmn and Stora and by the hauvy shipmante from ho The demand from shippers. was more spir; ed than of late and they took hold of No. to-duy, which for several days precedivg they had left to the speculators, Foreign markets were quoted weak, but outside domestic markets wero in sympathy with Chicago. The closing prices show an im- provement over yesterday of 4@%c and were: Octobor, dl November, 8125¢, [ Whisky—$1.02. and May, 331 c. o Provision traders sustained a litlo | | Livernool, Oct. 10 rest to-day from the October pork [ MANC DOOY; deal. There were no new developments | Western spi in connection with it. The appellate court | Western wint am, §1 503 3 western 1 §o3 ~Whea! 10@7s 24 10d@6s 11d. | R Ty o e Corn--Quiet; new mixed western, 4s ’{d hnv ovap unp | 158 and 24 cl low pine, 4 and G-inch, 000 RIDDELL & RIDDELL, injunction. T the meanting the clique is | . Minneapolis, Oct. 10. —Sample wheat rines, red, necta ‘I{;“m“ silver, iR A r'ge an Jllllhlsslml crehans, simply holding to its former position. A few higher; receipts, 519 cars; shipments, N y ¥ et Ml el o partition, €2 Spacialtics- Butter, noultry, gamey lots of new porlk, tendered on October con- | cars. Closing: ' No. 1 hard, October, 81 S R Rlosipiinos g $50.00+ oldas 30 1 Noriva 1 e tracts, were rofused to-day and sold out at | May, 881g i 'No, 1 northern, g 0 boxes, 25 1bs, 8c; pruncs, I T Norway, $12.50, ey cls, o L uv at | May, 8 b7 Cal, R C, 60-70, 9c; orange poel, 15¢; raisins, Iy i) NS “Dry Goods and Notlons._ auction ut $10.473¢@10.5). The straight | O 3 ] O a0y 0s OrlRs noe 5 Cusnina, S October | “delivery' | cloged nominally 2o 38 May, Slie; Cal foose, muscatels, crop 155, §2.00@ WL S UGS, Cashiter. M. E. SMITH & CO., at .50, n _ the general product ck, J e ana] h d e . ) trado tho leading feature was | Milw Oct. 10. — Wheat — Firm; R A s oy 1, THF IRON BANK. Dry Goods, Farnishing Goods and Notions activity. January pork was bought freely by | cash, #4e; No. 1 northern, 82:jc. saimon trout, 1, £ 7 1 and Faram Sts, 1102 504 110) Dovstas oo 1ith straet. Oa Hutchinson and others and 1n_other lines [ Corn—(Qu RS Cormban Al b 102 and 1104 Douglne, cor. 1t atrc traging was sonubiy brisk. I '8 were Oats—Dul! 81e 1 1Ib, KILP. ACK-KOCH DRY GOODS (0., well supported. January pork sustaived an iye—Quit " advance of bo and Octoberand January | Barley—R lhl\hcr, 5034e. short rib- of 2140, 2ige and future L short ribs were unci 1 CHICAGO LIV November porle sold ,oft | Provisions—Iirmn; pork, $10.25. 2ig@de. November sas City, Oct. 10. —Wheat—Stro 4. hard, ~ cash and October,, - nard, cash and October, ash_and_October, le. y cash and_October, 24¢ bid; s and_ October, 2 ash and October, 1 COUNTIES, SOMOOL | GeaYs furutshing gucds. Cornce 1l and Haraey DISTRICTS, WATER = o sl e Ban] WANTED | njorers & Joshers in Dry Goods, Notiong tard sauc sauce, 3 b, $J. 603 salmo i STOCK, Correspondencesolicited. companiES, ETC. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, T 0| W, Hanmis & CosPANY, Baokers, | Buliers' Bardwane eud Stale Repair Shrp 3 Mechanics' ol and Buflalo »c-\u 1405 Dougled B, w.a o 3000 163+165 Dearborn Stroet, CHICACO. Mechanlas' (ool B, R inba N Cmicaao, Oct. 10.—[Special Telegram to 4 Tue Bee. | —CATrLE—The receipts were di- k) ‘0‘\|‘["“|'"0‘,,"‘;L \'\".l‘ t o 70 Btato Stroet, BOSTON. —?fl—————e-zi—— yided at about 9,000 natives, 7,000 Texans and YOK 21D, b Toys, Eto. i 105 Dakotas . : corn Tot 4, ik 2,000 rangers, Theve was a liberal supply of prime native steers that were teleeraphed corned b lunch tongue H., HARDY & CO. f, Libby's, 2 ib, Tue Drovers' Journal | . 1 Nevraska 1 ib lunch ot ¢1%0 1 G firown rion HilL, w d Ib, per T : ¥ Jobbers of for yesterday and camein from near-by Sy A fatives . ;v;:lullu\ ( 1b him, $2 Ib brawn or | 3 W G, (it T UMAHA MANHFAGT[ RERS Toys, Dolls, Albams, [‘afl[y (ioods, | poluts, especially from around about Bloom- | for iareat uativ eadehc g | st ¢ ted natives. . 03 Nebraska natives, . SN 2 Bonte furbiibiog gondst Skiaes rriages, 120 pringfield. The demand was | ext 007 5,000, 4 stocke 0 Jacol Young, iots 7and ¥, Dlk R A S PAiricics add, % d. s © E Wirner and wife to 1 F Chand ington and fair and prices ste; bam, 15 1b, §1 Boots and Shoes. ly ou best, some lots / ¥ d ed, exas | c - - 2 e e , 11, Dl 17, Central Park, w d ¥ = ’ l‘,mgl lL'llnnlI’l,\' as s\luugl' as “ye:lunluy.lyull e e S o e N ian he'|dllgm\Nll(r“‘ilmx;{u‘d‘\;;l!ll i W feCuiloch nd wits'to J 1 Caliers; % Jones & Co. i oward the close a cts that were held | “Fiogs—Iitecoipts, 20,0005 market ste e ook i b adlight, 13c; sa 815 o 5D TANK LINE ther too Ligh at the opening sold lower | to atrong: . mixed, 1405 @ Goonran, oL Vilher, txes Jniwithibogs. | iaguen Wholesate Manafactarers of Bjots & Shoes W. H. Ticknor, of Beatrice, was in with hog: D. H. Post, of Thayer, had two loads of cattle. A. J. Spitzer came 1 from Stanton with cattle. Land Co to’ Mary Buckinghani, ®), Dundee Plice, w ) than they would have at the first dash, and | §3.904.35 everything in the native line thatdid not | 410, come up to first class ruled slow and weak. | ~Sheep—Receipts, 11,000; market slo ‘Texans also ruled slow, and, if such were | closing 1061bs low ves, $3.5005.0 possible, sold lower. Rangers sold | western, &..50@4.15; ans, | $3.00@4.25; about steady on account of the light supply. | lambs, lower at §4.50(@b. SALSODA—17(@2'c por 1b. 3 lignt, $3.05@445; skips, §.00 Ay WGBS i 4 Wholesale Refired and Lubricating Ulls. St1ovE PoLisu—§2. 7 per gross. e — . A. M. Bishop, Manuge Sreices—Whole, per 1b—Allspi sia, China, f¢; cloves, Penang, megs, No. 1, 75ct pepper, 15@lde, Z & ILER, ! ! W ikuii, rusten: 7 i Woods, ot 2, CARPENTER PAPER CO., Stockers und feeders coutinue o sell at | ' Nagional Stock Yards, East St | Cross Bros. of Avoca, Ta, had hogs on DI D, CrolEhton TeEnts, W de e seer 1,200 Lager Beer Browers, el 4 s prices so low that it would seom thero could | g, Neeto"Sl RHOCK, v and At BE | ariet, yods. RO Wit SN T, 1810518 Biahtaanit slceeh: Ouikbs N Wolesale Paper D3 lers, © o money Jost in fecdiug, =Cholcoto extra | ghipments, none; fair to choice héavy na’ | Blair & Co, of Linwood, had hogson | Prixts—Pink and Robes—Richmond, 6c; | lotd I Mand 15, blk2, Maryillo udd, =~ —— = ok of printinz, wrapplng and wri D 100 L0 100 DB o $4.00605,005 | tive steors, 83.20(04.50; stockers and feeders, | tho market, Alen, s iverpowt, sige; Steel River, | 3 1 ek aid ifo i6 iérs Corié, 10¢ i Cornice. £2ati0n kivent o cArd pRper Ton, $3.0004.40; 1990 to. 1550 1bs, $3.00@ @200} range steers, $2.10(@3.00. O'Neill sent in F, J. Toohill with eight | g¢: Pacific, 615c. Summit Hill, w d el “EAGLE CORNICE WORK, e 420; 050 o 1200 1bs, $3.00@8.00; -“wkch ~Roceipts, 1,500: shipments, none; | carg of cattle. l’lu\h—hm: o Bluo 63¢c; | South Omaha' National bank' to 4 P 47 o —THE— $0d’ tooders, $1.05G2050; o i iooKers strong; heavy, $380w4.15; packing, Robert Fox came in from Greoley, Washington, 6!¢c; Ame ‘Avnold, Barry, ptlov 12, bik 51 wd.! J L Hisioy 16, Shull 6l5e; Arnold Century TK't, 1046 Arnold Windsor G Arnold 13, 10}¢e: Arnold A, 12¢; Yellow Seal, 10}ge. ( 105 light, $1.00@4.25. mixed, $1.00@230; bulk, $1.60@200; Texns }SBRY M) , | stecrs, 00570 cows, $1.2@1L90; wes- | . Kansas City, Oct, 10.~Cattlo—Recoipta, tern rangers, $1.75@4.50. 7,000: shipments, none; market steady after stocker Bancroft sent I, loads of cattle. I o i i ot dturers o Gl I anie | vy 00" SHORT LINE arley in with two car old by ki Al i and lower; common 'to choice corn- t l,:n.m..un» 0. ey AT T P T T OF THE i Stos ho domin wis falr 400 rices | fod stocrs, E500@i.403 stockors and | John McElroy, of Stolla, was at tho yards | Couser'd psto, Tifes Andros b P T Ty Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul R Mtrong, | Buckors were. hot anxions buyors, | feeders, 160@0.10; cows, $1,00@2.40; grass- [ looking up feeders. gl Th0; K §0i"Roskpork, ‘0% Building Permits S2BANG ¢ Chank ATEA g0, Milwauxes , Paul Ry, but paid from $4.10 to &1.15. Shippers went | €rs: 8150 J. 13 Drako brought in twelvo cars of | Concsto oyt 8 ; following parnits wara 13323 Punps, Pipes and Engines h \ ih a6 $1.2060 Bat e RO itk PR Hogs—1te s, 5400; shipments, none: | cattle from O'Neill. Crasi ~Stovens' B Stevens' A The follawing preaits waes (33131 by | » [8, FIpe gines, The Best Route from Omaha and Council Noue of the singe. 8ot were among the ar. | Warket higher; light, $.95@4.10; heavy and | W. A. Stuckey, of Grafton, had two loads | bleached. & ; Tuspector Whitloci boam, rutor, iliany mad mnns supbien, ot Bluffs to " b Fival . mixed, §3.90@4.00. of Boge on the mari h’“\l ng' J . Daupnin, frame resldence, TN B anid 4 Fariam B rout, omiaiin THE EAST Sge . N. K. Redlon, of North Loup, was on WSk 1140 raa augioll and Blogknoy U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO, OMAHA LIVE STOOK. the market with cattle, " 1n5 ~Amoskeag, 9 0z, 1 Four minor permits )’ TWO TRAINS DAILY BETW. 1e; Haymaker, 8¢ N OMAHA e John Penner of Beatrice, speat the day in 50 Jafteoy, XXX, 1217 Five permits [ERIR Stean and Water Supplics, Chicag: ARERY (U m,]n““ " Oct. 10.—|Special Telegram to Thursday, Oct. 10. the yards, with an eye for feed Beavor Creek, AA, 120; Beaver Crock, 1313, —— alikiey wind mills, 012 and 020 Jones at., Owaba. hieago, AN MYUWARKAG. The stock market o hureday, Dok 10, Bradshaw was represented by I, R. Lich- | 11e; Beaver ¢ 10c. The Lost Mines of Mexic ¥. low, Aetiug Manager, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedur Rapidsy Y good show of strength and M_A‘*‘\HL-‘\:"“\I:!)GY‘:l;:t(‘vu:‘:j: 33::]0;2“11‘:;&‘?5:““’: tenberger, wh had hoys oa the market, Gixaiay—Plun n%k.._ u*;l. }\'l'nb SRT TOSST YT R P BROWNELL & CO., Rock Island, Freeporty Rockford, | With tio uctivity very well distributed. Im- The market was stcady and the demand | Hsvker A. W, Clarke camo up from Pa- A e b et that certain documents | Bnoines, Bilers aud General Machinery, | Ciinton, Dubuque, Davenport, portaut movements were couflued to loss | g0od, There was ono load of corn-fed na- [ PUNOR WA, & Baneh of corn-fed steo Ronftew dress, <5 @12be. " | had been found in a Mexican church | gn& 0 o0 0 o o it 1z | ENEID, Madison, Janesville, | E than & half dozon stocks. First prices wore | 1ives good enough to bring $1.40 aud @ fow - eTiNG, BLescugn — kilerton, 7ige; | which give the location of one of the | ®M¢*"V° " SVeuPRreet, mata. Beldit, Winona, Ln Crosse, i gonarally frow ' to' 4 per cent highor than | 19948, sold soue duva o In'tho countey | () 4y WHOLEBALE A RKETs, | Housckeepcn biiot"Now” Candidats, S1ici | “lost mines” lus minas 4o 103 pidres — | === e | {00 otner mportant. plits K it ana lust ovenlug's closing pricos. Thero were | m e Fire mokey on batah ace sk S 03g0; Dutier cloth, - 00, 4iges Cabot 44, | those fabulously rich mines whence | ________Iron Worke. e b lutt, facther slight gains iu some stocks, but the | 1n anything but a satisfactory condition for Produce, Fruits, Eto. 40 g bieachod, 55405 it of Lo, | Lhe 01d Spanish monles drcw their gold | PAXTON & VIERLING TRON WORKS, | parmensereet: - arier Hlooke or*he Uhica i pressuro was renewed and Sugar Refineries | the selling interest. 1t would be a conser- as—-Strictly fresh, 18 Hope, %05 King Phillip | With which the ghted the galleons | yoaneht and Cast Iron Building Work, | s m and the fl rs 10 the retired 1% 1o 85%, New Englaad 1% to 4644 | YAUVe estimate to place the decline In cow | Hurres—Creamery, fancy. 32@88c; choico | cambr Lousdule cambric, 10c; Lons- | back to Spain, suys the Boston Adyer 00g] ) idng Worl 4§ Tho e\ i o Ao, Mij A and Cotton Ol nad Atchison cach: 3¢ por | StUff thus far tnis week at 250, and in ad- | 20@3ic. Dairy, fancy 17(@18¢; choice, 15 dale, 81{c; New York mills, 10¢; Pepperell, . The documents, so the dispate Bugines, brass work, genersl foundry, machine and ul kisliwuy, and Y Sitention | o L ach 7§ per | dition to being lower the marketis very | @lbe. Country, fancy, 16@17c; good o | 42 in, 10c; Pepperell, 46 in, 11o: Pepperell, | goos. have been found 1n an old Me Blachamith work, Oliceand warkn Rr ko ly oty Madusten Br eailieoss emylores ey cent, theso being the only really active | slow. Stillivis not so low yet but what the | choice, M@I5c; fair, 10@ilc; inferior, 7 | 6, 1aiges Pepperell) . 206; Lepperat od | fos 5 i e e 7 3 Pepperell, 0-4, | ican church, The story sounds 3 stocks on the market. Others were generally | packers can afford to ship 11 cows from Kan- ther 22¢; Pepperell, 104, 240; Canton, 44, b1 OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, it Assiatint General Muna FLaxNers—Plaid—Raftsmen, 20¢; Clear Lake, 861c; Tron Mountain, 26}5c. ity . The story 18 well known. 1 Wholeaalo maaufaoturers of Spaniards, 1n their thivst for gold, P i : Stater, | mit shaess of the Tudiuns and toeoed | 8280, Doors, Blinds and Monldings, 3 them to work in the mines. The sides | _Braach omce, 12th asd laard streets, Ounk of the deep shafts were covered day and night with ore carriers—naked In- SOUTH OMAHA. dians with sacks of ore slung on their e e S e e backs. In the drifts below three gangs URioN b7 ¢ 004 of miners relieved each other iu the Of South Omaba. Limited the more ordinary grades, but the total sales made a pretty good showing. 10.—~Green salted ening of tho market after the first half hour o uTr::".';fi'u'r.(n)\l‘um 23405 dry flut was a disappoiutment to the street. It was —_ ‘K‘nulllmlu 43§50 damuged hides, conceded at the meeting places last night Hogs. 20 less; sheep pelts, groon, each, 25@§1.00] that liquidation had released much money The buyers set out this morning to buy the | sheep pelts, dry, per Ib, %@12e. Tallow, No, tied up 1o big lines of stocks and the money | BOYS lower, and they succecaed in gotting | 1. 4@iio; No 3, 8i@iiic. Grease, white, some that way. The arrival of fresh orders @iige; yellow, 2¢@8o. question will speedily right itself at an early | caused the market to take @ sudden spurt, }‘ «mt~l“me ave’ufle, 15@16¢ @ay. Many parties who tirst sold in expecta- | everything beiog picked up in short order, | average, 21@2 [ ] cking ceiv] . cryphal, but theve is a possibility of It CARPENTE ' quietand sympathized with the decline in | 338 City, one packing houss receiving nine Praeons—Per doz, $1.50, Canton, 4-4, g Triumph, 6c; Wi T AR0orypNa, h ) 3 P : tho leadors to & hunited extent. A partiatre. | €478 to-day. ‘The vards were full of Toeders Prairic . §3.00@3 Tio Valley, e » P Amsuta, f some” truth in it Those seven “old | Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings FORD. Assistant Geoerai P Covory s o 8 ninited extont. | A partial re’ | and stockers, but the market was rathor slow 2,503,003 mixed ducks, $1.50 Tioks—Oakland, A, 73 mines that have never been found! | 0 0y wingow guards, flower siands, wire sigas, | Baiaciiiiandatyt TACEL A A, P A ::‘,““‘ splaved | sud tae buyere biddiog lower, 'Last wuak ; jack snipe, $1.00a01 YY, 80; Shetucket, &, 81¢ How many mir have scoured the g R ral Suosriutendest A 1 od strength, rising 13{@1% per cent, | stockers and ders gradually crept up unti ; Jack rabbits, $3.00@d.50: | 16 v vork, | Sierra Madra or the Casas Grande | = T ARE , Tk il Atchison, however, agalu gavo way and re. | they wero pretty high, in fact, most too high | amall rabbiia, g1l00@l.20; sauirvels, $1.00 50'1h, 193¢0; York, 53 in, 1034 '\ Rivor, | mountains in search of theml Suroly | y OMAHA SAFE & LRON WORKS, JOHN E. WILKINSON, tired to 27 ) o or the way other cattle were selling. ith | 1.10; plo $1.00@1.25; venison saddles, 13 | 8e; o, O 0 \ AR . 9 S ™, . ko I ' Ured o % Other rairoad tocks | yuye'roceipis to.day buyors showod plainly | @14e, carcdssen, Scite At 8 ot prodike, 00, 8tic; Mhorudiie, KL must be there. Tnose broad, well | MAR['s f Firg aud Burglar Froof $afes, | Teacher of the Violin. ympathized, he Anger | that they were determined on & reduction, Be hand-vicked navy, $1.75@ | 16¢; Cordis, No. 5, 9: S Cordi h £59 1s, those huge heaps of silver- | yauis, jan work. iron sbutters and Aro cacapss. Open for engagenents at concerts, entertaloe group yicldea 3 per cent il | and o heavy dealer remarked that he ex: | 2.00: cholco hand-pioked medivm. $1 5@ | Duck—West ‘Point, 28 in, 8 0% A 4 slig tell the story; but the | | G. Audreen. brob . Corneriits aud Jacksct ste, | meits et H ¢ sround. Lackawanua dropped back | pected to sée stockers and feeders sell 230 | 180; choice hand-bicked country, $1 Point, 20 in, 10 oz, 1317c; West Potat, 29 in. | Mmines themselves have hidden them- 8ash, Doors, Eto, ot '"Hr“*l“""-"-w» 624 North 1ith Streewy g 3¢ per cent to 1444, Sugar touched 8314, or | lower before the supply fell off very much. | clean country, $1.63@1.75; inferior country, | 12 0z, Inigo; West Point. 40 in, 11 oz, toa? '™ | selves from the sight of man the M. A. DISBROW & CO., Diuka, NeUrAsks . 134 bor cent off frou the ppening. Tho weaie. | 1he trade was rathier slow, especially on | $1.00@1.55, i L{{:;&BANJO;; ILWST'D (ATALOGUEN-4CHEAPEST, OF ALLMVSICAL INSTRVMENTS H{EE JGHAYNES & (0. Boston,Mass < p—— River pluids: b} Sueerixg, Biow Aulantic H, 44, medium, i quarter blood, average, 20