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THE OMAHA DAILY Bl'fl. \l()\DAY OCTOBER 14. 1880, confident of the action next week. | Fair to good cows 1 PUTTING hYMEN IN HARNESS. | for sympathy in_his work boneath that THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS | s st oo e T — IN TRADE AND,, COUNERC, i M| O JOBBERS DIRACTO The following ware the closing quotations: | Fair to good bulls....... 1% Some Reasons Why Certain People | wife looks for sympathy in hor girlish - 0.8.48 regular. 191 |Northorn Pacific.. X | Gy o o TS+ 300 @25 ; Shoald Not Wed. delights from her sober, thoughtful = 0 "““T""'f”“ Wheat Has a Weak Opening But 3 b . X | Fair to choice light hogs. D805 @ios | The Weekly Review or Iron and Special to The Bee. husband. A few months, a yoar, por- | e ASrlOUItUral Imp| °'“°“"' Firms Up Later. & 4148 cntoons Fair to choice heavy nogs..... B.90 @4 00 Other Métals, The world's mind hus in theso lator | N&PS, the union lasts, nud ‘then the LININGER & METCALF €0, U: 8 sy R e Hi SRR a el ", 1 | world is electrified by tho news that a | konforl'] Tmplements, Wasons, Carri _ Gentral Pacifc . Comuon o rough hozs. 850 @86 i sabistiplang. t""‘;“h‘ 9';“‘;““’!;;“'" soparation botween them is imminent, DIGeN(S, Wagons, Carriages , | icasoa Ao, i STEEL 18 STILL' ADVANCING. | important subject of heredity. 8, | or that still sadder thing—a divorce. ota Wholesais. Omaha, Nobrasks. NORTHWESTERN NEWS BEARISH 'D{,?‘ul',’\,;',,“’_"“ ‘f‘,m,; o iy ww‘.";‘rlmd eam) A\ perhaps, of all subjeots, the most en- | The marriage without affection should " 14314 St Paul & Omah 3 grossing, as it is, beyond question, the | be also strongly discountenanced. 1 IR—— Corn Inactive and Prices on Near | s o RO s S LR oo 45 | AUKinds of leon Fiftiand Tanding | p00 impostant; espoots ly with reard | Know it has beon and can be argued that DEWEY & STONB, | Futures Eapecially Weak—Provi Jareshore, 5| PO TR | [ i Higner—Copper Quiet and Unsst- | 45410 polations existing botween the :‘It‘;"“,\‘,‘;m"‘f,“'\:'."f"'f:.\'fi‘ R ":f"?.‘",“\..‘; Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, fons Close the Weak Quietly Michtean ( 4| Western Union 1235 4 4 tled—Dry Goods Fair—Grocers soxes, siral, N svol it Aok e " 3 3 SHichiren Quncest., oni( tou SLONBFRTAIF R tive, ¢ N natural. Nature revolts agninst such ‘Arnum streot, Omaha, Nebraska. atls. s Hogs. il LU (s e o stive. Marringe, where thers s & decided | unions. There should be marriage of OHATLES SHIV s PRiME MEROANTILE PAPBR—BI{@7 per b 2 LA — impurity in the blood on either side, | the body. No considerations of wealth o oither man or Furnitare, woman to sell the best of them-—that The Course ot Commerce. should be forbidden by parents or guar- | OF vosition should indv CRICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS, AL .. 1078 StarLive Excmavoe—Quict and steady; Bostox, Oct. 13.—The feature of the metal | dians, Insanity sfula, consumption | WO E H s Omaha, Nebraska, Crircagn, Oc', 12.-~[Special Telegram to | $1Xty-day bills, #4.53; demand, #1.5% o0 100 9. gig 10p | marketduring the past Wesk has becn the | (another form of thelnstnamed diseaso), | tno girts: Thero is nlways the don . . Tar 1 aomicl: > -~ 0 1o B o M8 19 | sull rurther advance in steel, western manu- | .7 atiouid ¥ 6l 1 © Yhat sooner or later either of thom, i Qrooeries. x hnlwl I!u-. Tw:‘"“th“l| " \;mnuu nmn i, PRODUCE MARKKETS, + 800 g H09 151 facturers baving put up their prices about 81 ‘rim’”"‘ Slidbaibil saa b ot bl it “':L(i'('f\";:;\‘..."“.‘;‘f.t :.’{&.’3:;"'.‘7.’1‘”{'54’.‘{,"3‘5'.“ MeCORD, BRADY & CO., ut later in the day firmness took the place " o 3 per ton. The advance extenas to most . S . J Ul AL Gk a0 of this ensy foeling and the markot ruled | Omicin, Oct. 12—1:15 b, m. close— | 91 . 1008 170 R kinds of steol, the prosent high cost | A severe dictum,no doubs, e Sell uE (an JustlyiT think) I8 wandering Wholssale Gracers, quite steady for the last half of tho session | GBEAVCELOALY: October, 803¢e: Deeombor, | - GILVES 1 825 | of crudo materials, the extont to which the | the happiness of many, but if faithfally | fimlessls throngh tho world looking for | _imn and teavenworth sirecis. Omnhn, Nebraska, 4 i v: N it 4 - P 3 2 Boveevene 17 8 25 < Y 0 ) 8 bor D B —— e ] 8tsomo fmprovement n values. There was | ' Corn—Stéady: ‘October, 03e: Novem- [ o > | tuture output of the leading establishments | adhered to for half a century or 80, | galf. Such meotings aro fraught with Hardware. E SYSety & it of wheetfor Sale ekrly | bet, 16| Muy, 8¢ ¢ " has been sold ahead, and the fact that there | would certainlylstamp out a greut deal | danger. For, says Solomon the wise: M e and the market was half an hour or more Oats —Steady; October, 183¢e; November, AL 4 i : AL ang 1y J J. BROA'ICH, 2 19501 May, & J ' Lieereen 1080 160 i yot a brisk demand, being the principal | of the discase that now decimutes and xSt i adurtiy ? Sbsorbing tho rush of offrings. Intha ime | 10353 MEY, B TN TR canses loading to the mark up. Thero have | renders misorable the honies of Many waters cannot quiench love, neithior Heeyy H IflWflI‘B Iron and Steel, cember !"‘_'! bbbt AL f: Hariey—No trading. Owner and No. Av. been sales of steel rails at $0at eastern | The hapoiness of the few should give Can the floods drown it : Boriaes, wagon wiosk, hasdwate lamnor, eto. 1200 i Miay from 85)0 to 843(c, New York was | W hinky—81.0 95 sto 32 mills to the extent of brobably ubout 20,000 | SR : Micritan oll and il inine atia. weak also, and dispatchos from there brought Pork—Stoady; October, $10.50; January, < steers, .. -1182 way to the good of the man Therefore twell to give it to the — vy ) and Bl;fl B6A6Y 11y (5t IoHR Al " Vi sty 7 steers, tailings 1189 tons, one concern alone being roported 88 | 44, sun ynfortunately marked out b one you marry, rather than wreck yoor JLIN. Po3av B &7 o Information that houry linss of long Ootober, $590; Jatuney, 46 fecders 104 having taken ordors for 15,500 tons nu that | { 1€ (hIGEInALeEly marked out by life ‘luter on by giving it where in [ MOLINEMILBURN & STODDARD €O, 3 wl:uuh hd] ‘m;'nr;h:l(mwd .;'\.-.;, .m m:r et 1.; ‘:vi‘»:‘l:f :m: rate. Most companics now quote $31, while ol h-\;'u fh T my] e ; v.l‘ T Honot it should be WithHeld. anaiacturers and ;:‘n ors u; i el b SR LU L UL Flour—Steady: wintor wheat, £.00@440; | Brugh Land & Cattlo Gor g Pittsburg aud Chicago name 833 as strictly + el hebhibonpd LY LA THE DUCHESS, WMUHS, B poies Rakes PlU‘H, Eto. matter. ‘Tho northwest held faitly firm and | gpring wheat, $1.25@5.00; rye 4 e - A0 165 | inside figures, Contracts arg said to bo | themselves, unspeakuble would be the - Cor. 0th and Pacttlo stroets, Omaha. g cables were decidedly disappointing to the L Butter—Quiet; creamery, 16@23c; dairy, 8 sleais 2 00 | under wreaty in the west for at least 40,000 [ benefit to mankind. The Denver ‘Lottery Co. want agen s, | sy EEvagglatead of being alok, &8 was oon. | 18@lie. ko 118 steers .. 240 | tons, and nogotiations are pending 1w New | But to proach to others is an ensy | Tickets, 50 conts. Address A. C. Ross ___Artists’ Matorlals._ fidently predicted, they wore steady in most | :' Thts, “;; A 1\"; \'m:{.‘:{' ‘/-\‘mvm_mm George Stoll— 1 90 | York for 10,000 that aro likely to be closed at le;g. when it comes to tm:*l s own turn | & Co., Denver, Colo. “A. HONPE, Jr. {BS\Atiocs, = Altogetnor the situaWon in 8 |ijq 510 [ any moment. The business in hand is for | t0 be ficed, we find ‘“‘the whole ATtists’ Malerials, Pi i broad way developed a much healthier foel | "igue “Steady: frosh, 18@i9e. * 10 1400 dolivery, and. il milla have as much | head is sick aud the whole heart fuint TUSIS” Materiais, Planos and Organs, ing than was generally looked for. Decem. | Hides and tallow dy. 9 85| ppe ) - ho bal- | and we rebel violently against the Fate 1813 Douglas streot, Omnbin, Nebraskn. @i . 15,8 255 | workin hand as they can tarn out tho bal- | & 1813 Dougias aureot, Oms ot whoat orowded up stondily t 8o, ro- | Shouldors 6 25 HG3 shor, clear, 1550 Mncoof thin. vous, morss boing Tl for dun. | Ut Sould ehain us 1o efoumstances. ey o 2140, i 2,36 (d @5,6254 1 shiort ribs, $5.30. 9 L bt el u truth, when a man loves 7 oots an hoes. RS Wit S iR o oo it Recelpts. Shipm'ts. o, E4 uary and February, and have work running i) Oves & woman - =5 el steadine cinit; otk i . . 1 steer, L1510 8250 for the remainder of the day, closing at | Wh ab 15 steers with all his heart and mind,it is a ¢ 7 V. MOBSE & 00— into March, 'The foreign markets continue | wonding of BN ghe S ;“‘:‘f"‘:l:::z’g GRAI V. V. MORSE & CO., go. N 0 1 843{c 1o 851{c, ba Corn o i im f carry B 82"":' S e ek b 45 Outs A. G. Baker— 1916 =1 o go | ducts and crude m als, and the rise on | within them the sad and destructive 101, 1105, 1105 Douglns strvot, Omuha. Manufactory, B to 85 and up to E5){o, closing ut 85c. e 140 steers, Colo-Tex. ..., 101 280 [ g 1 oforn BHIL with . . Sudimor stroet, Hoston, A New York, O ST J domestic gcods is therefore still within | seeds of madness, or any of those other - h J Thero = was very little action . John Chase . EITELE $ $ - —_ R sy 197,850; exports, 25,400 00 Wy 047 1 60 | bounds that offer no greater opening for the | well-known hereditary disenses that de- - c E! in October, which ranged at BOL@S0Mc | goes Xl UXE 40 cows, Wyo........... 1047 5 3 i ek Coal, Coke, Eto. AL800c. The drift of news from | SP@>hXcin elevator: 86o al SH@S0%0 | Griftn Brog. European fimshed produets, stroy humanity, surely it is an iniquity (=] 3 and closed at 80%c. ‘Ihe drift of news from | 1., ungraded_rod, 7 To@rigo: options 1 steers. .. 3 Pig iron continues in a firm position, and | on their part 10 deliberately transmit i ' JAMES W, THATCHER COAL €O, the northwent was bearish in the extreme. | closed firm, lower, No. 2 red November clos- HoHR while the volume of business here is not spe- | them to posterity Ba“mem First National Bank. Mmm" al Shl ners “[ Coal ]fi Gflk Roceipts are on the imcrease in spite of re- | ing at 85%{c, No. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. cially active, operations in the way of deliv- It is the little children, the flesh of y ported statoments that they could not get | , Uorn-—itcceipts, 121,500 bushels: exports, [ =™ § e Gzl g ) 8175 6320 5 05 | evios of former contracts, and what new bus- | 161" flosh, who ) 4 itkoel, - . Room 21, 1 A Rk Sl Ofat, e L DT TR LR suffer esponsible h 13th Street, - O ulm. O T s S etoadily Riokedyah: [ brought into the world without desie - | oMAHA COAL, COKIE & LIME CO say that tho demand for American | Of their own, without even their per- pix iron 18 very good at this point, | mission being asked. Poor little chil- COMMERCIAL J[]i,fifl.s Ul Herd (it Sm Cfl'dl, Values are vot | dren! ofttimes doomed from their birth South 1ith otret, Omatia, Nebraska. y ut wi I the prml‘lh-‘li to suffer mournfully, and without re- NEBRASKA FUEL 0., 3 nics disposing of alt their product, it | proach, the cruellést indignitios that imn 3 d, Ivis sutd tiat the Lhomas Tron | AL 4% ot only thoy who sutfer. The | _ - Ry 14 Souts 13t at., Omah 1000 toas of tron thitt is yet to be delivered, | Mother, the father, whichever it may | Capital, = - - $400,000 | s————————————y 2 Surplus, - - - 40,000 LUMBER, ETC, 305 Sou 49,700 bushe! any bigger because the facilities were al- | &1surtor. s ready overtixed. A number of comwmission | 381741 c aud shipping houses on ‘change report a re- | dvc, newal of foreign buying orders for both | _ Oats—Receipts, 102,000 bushels; exports, wheat and corn. No actual business ';-,‘“" bushels; spot firm, options neglected, resulted, but pomnts were dropped by [ November Spot No, 3, white, SRt bull leaders that o large amount | MiXed western, 4@37c; white western, 2@ of wheat would have been worked to-day, but for the advance in ocean freights, which advauce served as a bar to business. Ocean © and Moutreal reports that no spot’ firm; No. 2, e «@10}gc: slow: vneraded mixed, + options firmer, dull, November materi comyp: loffee— Options closed steady at 5@10 points up. Sales: 47,250 bags: Octobor, $15.00@15.10; Novemb £14 Y0@15.00; spot xoom is 8o ana has sold no less than 25,000 tous during | be that given the terrible curse, 3 room at all is obtainablo from that port. [ Kig: easiers fair carkoes, 810, o Gio past month. o fiest salo of warrauts | how keen must bo their remorse as they | e 5 JOHN A. WAKEFIEL Clearances for the week from all Atlantie [ Pukar—law, nomnal; refined, casy, quiot. w York me change were made | see the child of their love dwindle cets and Dizeetors—F, M. Morseman, ports in wheat and flour reached tho respect. [ betraleum—United closed ‘at 99)c for ho transactions boing 100 tons Jun- | glowly into & consumptive grave ere | 3 Hithcock, Jos. Gamen . Henry, B Wholesale Lum [er, E[C. M. Anderson, W' . Mau! L. 1. Wil able total of 50,000 bushels, Baltimore 2 pig iron at $16.55; and 100 tons | vopife has opened its full charms for | ams. A, b, Hopkin A. Millard, caknier; | Imported and Amerl Sl "of the busr. | Eers—Stoady; western, at §l7. ‘Tho miarket continucs | o0 16 he s charms for fam DK ARG WL ALY agent for M Wi ki o :«;:mmnm the largest share of the busi Bork_tiiendy) mess, ibsphoiet; K15/0@ B T rone urkot, sontinies | §t, or clse, dragged from thoir desp: KB firyant, assistint edsii ity winio | 15.00, being too high for competition with Amery- | 10€ arms to-an asylum, to end its life in CHAS ARV Faata) y and non-comprehension of any- 2 SA e ‘that makes our daily lifo bear- KA Dealer in Ha flWfBfl Ll]l]lhfll‘. values have been still further advanced for Wood carputs a + All kinds of manufactured iron is firm and some grades. Beauns and chaunels have | ‘Phere ave, however, other hind been advanced to $3.10 from $2.80. This price | 1o m sy disposed of - | NATIONAL BANK, ST yanced to $3.10 I ke iage more e LUMB titl below tho old rate of 3530 which pre- | & Ve Hil Khow Aoea. el i oot st | SRR AR, :d lives, | ~ U. 5 DEPOSTORY, OMAHA, NEB, Al Kinds of Building Materia' at Wholes punt of the sharp competition | ¢holy instances of those marr Corn was inactive and easicr. Pricos on near futures were especially weak. Trad- / ing was largely in the hands of scalpers and they were inclined to work for lower prices, Reports from the country are all of one com- plexion and predict an_early movemeny ot ] X the now crop. The shipping and was | Cheese—Quie than on the two preceding d Minneanoh ngs of 8pot corn were bought av | firm; reccipts, ly firm, closed steady; Sales: western 3 western, S@l0c, 12. —-Sample wheat cars; shipments, 170 spring on lowge prices, in sympathy with the | cars. Closing: No. 1 hard, Octobe of foreign iron. ‘Uhe aetive market and firm | bezun in all good will on love alone, Capital...... 5 veven 5400,000 36th street and Union Pacitic tiack, Omal lunr‘sur futvres, The receipts were thirt November, 80ige; on track, S0ei No. 1 prices abroad now does away with this com- [ without a penny to support that A“\.V!'l’ Surplus Jan. (st HRA NS e 52,000 | T 1 0U1s BRADEORD, tive more than yesterday’s estimates | norther , T63{e; November, 77ie; petition, and manufacturers quick to | tle fellow whose wings are so suggestive OFFICE wr aud for Monday b0 of the situation are expected. | on 2 uorthern, October, take ¢ antage el Bar iron is | of o power to fly away and vid hin 1f of T Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, ! ta bR TR Lo HENRY W, VAT There was no special feature of trading | on track, T3@7sc. bighor with “western manufacturers, and | 411 responsibility and wpleasantness § G calling for romarl, dulincss and_ we i Ciry 12, —Wheat—Steady; New Englana millmen are also advineing | o' CoPORSIDEILY and wapleasantness ut iy Fedliit! ?f.}..'x{'.'x‘.‘.,.(.“.‘L.‘\‘,‘.'.“‘-fi"’ boing the ohief ‘churacteristics. Oct No. 2hard, cash and October, 65¢, i tusimvicws: SbIdsIOn $1,ig0e 0k 1002ton ote sy een ra el o 10T B e i e (6D TR A L e > openad at 507 sold down to B03c@ Corn—Quiet; No. 2, 24}5¢ bid. at nearby miils have been refused. and $1.80 248 ; AL L] 5,an¢ LINS, FRED. W. GRAY and closea at 4 December was in to a conside vh. extent .lrn\md FVlay at 33@38'¢ closing at 30%{@isle for c for May, which shows in the end very little chango from the duy seews to be the lowest mill price for round | I hope, sometimes are store about, @1.40 is the | all warnings, improv but as trade is moderate | are as frequent siderable competition to sell, | sally disastrof ers us a rule are uov trying to . but in spite of lent man still us they are univer- Oat SHING S e o, | LU, LN, Coonl, B, Bl THE IRON BAN K. Lurl\rlllh‘lullinu‘.uq,, sh, 160 I, Oct. 12.—Wheat—Quiet; or modorately; California No. 1, cental. lots. Erom vominal before. and demand fair; new mixed = r]IA_l;\'A:‘lr\'(lvtll{.:hllhlll lhlc unr{ rc:lll gift 12 H‘,‘lell.,,m,,,‘.,\_ o b Ifll' Z, Lo i e 4 134d per cc e it Toma holds firm and prices are en- | Of life, but itshould not be abused. ine Business Transacted i : Oats were dull, with no interest mani “"nxmmml Lolds i ananbrices s lon 4 o voTT E I NTIA I A E el OUnE Dealer in All Kinds of Lumher. fested outside of May, nearly u steady mar- 28,00 tire 8 S g % % scitica. | with nosettled means of sustaining her 13th and California strects, Omaha, Nebraska. 3 ket being the rule, A nmu, 75 nume an open price, but quote on_specitica- | Wi ¢ her e L B O LT O D \ Was & buyer. of M L,onu-\gun-u No. & 3 tions alone. Conditions abroad show even | throughout the sixty odd years or so WANTED Millinery and Notlons, easier tone wrs developed Oats—lsasier; No, 13§@22c. more strength, and those dealers who have | that Providence may allot them on this ISSUED BY CITIES, | ___. T were announced for next Monday. mrelg\i No. 1, 4:;::9!; L not bought 2 ye i 'en\m:‘:hn'){mnc)c Luggl terrestrial plain. approaches almost toa COUNTIES, SCHOOL I. OBERFELDER & CO., emificant trading N arley: i Octover, 5io bid. i - supplics without paying a still further ad- | o e DISTRICTS, WATER Hen ( {{l‘,":.'-'::3::,-"lnm‘:::'l.q"\l‘lvs'l;l: S P ..nl- st v::;mg;*,\:ll; ;mmi $10, P VEe Sl : 3( 8 : < : h.flu;:mn:":fm estimation of any thought Correspondence solicled. Dramennire cra []]lI]UI'ICN&JDI][]B"S I M],llllfll'y&flmlflfls 0 to store was steady at 1894c Jouis, Oct, 12, —Wheat—Low. ash, % e 5 Steam piping continues in good demand, £ 2 NV T A TS o Erawals wero Gocronsed to 51446 bushels, | 7746; Mav, $ti5@sd from e brought uver & ear of Bog® | and o mills are woll ordered ahosd und | . Here sgain, the childron come in. W, NARRIS & LOMPANY, Bankers, | ——mm——— e b | ‘The provision trade closed tho weol mna | Corn—Hizler SO L very busy. The recent advance is well | They throughout must be the real suf- he quiet manner. The October pork deal wi Oats—Highor ¢k Cook, Underwood, Ta., eame fn with | mautained, and the stuation is sull m | ferer —llwlsu “fragile beginnings of a 108005 oarborn Sireet, OHI0ADO, T T ROBINSON NOTION €O, i scarcely mentioned, and in the gen Pork—Steady at $11.50. w0 cars of hogs. sellers ravor. Boiler tubes hoid firm with a | mighty end,” as Mrs. Norton has it. J D . T. NSON A A 2 market there was no particular _life at Lard—Nominal at $6.00. L. Carlisle brought in teu loads of cattle | steady demand noted. What a wanton cruelty it is to brin ) i iahi: i } time. Trading was slow and featurel Whisky—sL. from Mount Hope, Kan " Cut nils have been advanced 10 cents dur- | 130 the world 1ittlo sonls thit should be. . Wholesale Notions and Furuishing Goods, p { and with the promise of the arriv 1 Butter —Unchanged. T. H. Christie, who is a big shipper and | ing the we ,wmlu.tl‘:,g advauce on wire | gaved, to expose them to nothing but 1124 Harney Street, Omaha. 9 ! 000 hoes this commg weel, the feeling was ct. 12.— Wheat—! ships regularly here, had hogs ia from Law- | nails has been about 2 . ) " | the buffets and 1aisfortunes of a world | o e e (3 | more bearish than otherwise Hutchinson rence. facturer: 2 e nowb-mul.uru: i 2 .’}\ for rIuL Bt hist TG T (00 ST Commission and Storage. ¢ was again the largest indivi v of forn—Steady: mixed, Me. Robert McDonald, an extensive feeder | Nails, the former boing for car lota from the | that hus symyathy only > rich an —~—— 5 = | January pork. His purchases, in fuct, were | Oats—Heavy: No. 2 mixed, 21@21}ge. near lurnett, brought i four loads of fat | Mmills, whnle the prico of wire nails is 8265, | “well-to-do,” as the phrase goes. No RIDDALIIERIDDRIL, | the onmly intercsting moveinents o the | Whisky—81 S5 Trade 1s steady and the consumption is [ money to educate them, scarcely enough Storige and Commission Mer Ii] '8 husino stober por] ; o Loah cattle . | targe. Tho advance was cuused by the | food to rear them heartily, & chanwo 06 dn lis ohal day’s busines October pork was 0 Oalire, I3 food fo rear them heartily, a chanve of ) held at £10.50. The only sale reported was LIVE S{OCK A, ker, of Tgnacia, Col, came in | yisuer cost of crude material. and card | college forever in the background, oven ON SALE Bpecialtics Buitcr, egis, che poultry, game made at that figure. Price_changes n_the this' morning with eight loads of western have been withdrawn for the pre Kol e hAbat R i T aae 1112 How hed atreot, O Ve E0QI1 6t genarally ware MRImpOrtint Ooto Chicagn, Oct. 12.~1no Drovers' Jouraal cattle, T irow is quiet but firm av about tholigiithe r may have been u col- = ) lege man in his day, and therefore er and November pork, October and Janu- Ar. Johnson, who s feeding stock near | yates. Ihe offerings of old rails a o f all th yanta TO AT == Dryagoods anoiNstion ary lard und Novembor stort ribs closed the maclot stoady Ord, wus nore with JI\I;‘.ulll[rllu:;:s. Ho sas | with the price nominal b about $: l]u;_fn!/alulu(r ! the {«ll\.lul‘ll,lw; ln]lu\ M, B, SMITH & 0 samo as yostorday. January pork and short | choice to extra beoves, $4.50@4 considerable stocic is being fed and nearly | 1t1s said that 800 tons sold debvered 1 Pitts- | derived therefrom. How sad for the g . ribs were 2!,c lower, and ‘mnm.rr short, | $3.00@4.60; stockers and feeders, $1.85 l'c-\t;h]{m" "!‘T‘“"“ i . S bure at §: = ; father, how doubly sad for the child! A I]]‘y Gflflfl;, Pllmlslh IEG 3fl§ fl]]fl Nfl[]l]]]g ribs 5c higher. November lard was al cows, bulls and mixed, $1.00@2.60 M. H. Jeffery, who came in from Silver | = Copper contmues quiet and irregular,some | bright boy, perhaps, who would proba- 2 S higher. ovember lal vas also a 5. btates that the 00rn orop is sh.mufgnf Tlo baing reported for Luke, al | by tave o I 0| proba. _ 1102 and 110} Douglus, cor. 11k street, Omahia, Neb. shade better, , $1.25@2.80; western rangers, $2.40@ | Creck with h > distinguished himsclf had op- cuusing quito @ demand for feeders; that the | though a fair business 18 reported ut that g b had on HIOAGO LIVE STOOK Recoipts, 17.000; market slow at s foading a groat deal Of stock, || Ha by soua. oinpanics tiniz brands | Portunity been'given him. Surely the KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS (0. "HICAGO LIVE STOUK, eceipts, 17.000; markef at d great deal o ock, [ figure by sowe co z d B el i i € 5 dodiie : mixed, 5 050,10 hoavy. athior ousy s 1 whote, with sajcs from | mother ror of that child, who EAST, WEST, Importers & Jobhers iu Dry Goods, Notiong 303 lignt, $4.00@150; skips, $3.40@ . Doop, a regular sbipper at Casey, | firss hands ranging from'9%,@i0c. Tin 15 | have de ately willed him to a life of e y | Crigaco, Oct, ! Tue Bre.)—C i ‘ largely composed of T nce, must feel o & i, trongest, s of romorso ns they | NORTH :md SOUTH T AYLOR, 1ze on him and note the dawnings of a anius that might have made his name e Builders’ Hardware 2nd Scale Repair Shop pocial Telogram to Ta,'who for some time Las been sending | firmer and the market is showing more nc- L gad HAReg Tho receipts - were | "ghop—Recoipts, 2,000; market steady; | his'stock here, was over this morning with a | tivity in New. York. Tin plates are firmer ans, with no fresh | patives, 2 western, $3.40@4.1. load of hogs. He reports that there i8 con- | ahroad, and the general market shows more sro owned by c Texuns, §5.50@4.15; lambs, $1.25@5.50. siderablo stock feeding, but not yet ready | strougth, Lead is quiot and fairly steady in or market. povert insignific rangers, The Texans v ners and were bought in Kansas City. The Nationa Stock Yards, S T f 5o | Rrice, while spelter is rather weaker asa gloriously in the arena of she §00 Mechanics’ tool and Buffalo scales, 1405 Douglas 1 i 5 > We Lows, Oct. 12, — Cattle— Receipts, 800} The market on heavy hogs is now about 5 | whole, : E g ) 3 s 1802 PARNA fl"l Do SAE b fow ‘natives on sale went outatabout the | Linwis, Oct 13 —Cattlo Recolpts, 800; | 0y BnNSH o8 b 3, 0%6F last weel. & B oA Cnoratlohal onti ol SIERith d they the means to help him A 777’ BRI 2 R | sawe prices as yosterday. Business through- |} ooy utive staors, 3,104,005 stockers and | 118t weights a sha ier. Tho marlket | jobbers, although the demand has shown [ forward in his caveer, e Toys, Eto. out wus slow from the opening to the close, | feeders, £1.50@2.40; range steers, $2.10@2,90. | Las been remarkably even during the past | some falling off during the past few weeks. Of all kinds of selfishness, the man SRR as salesmen were engaged in an important | Hogs— I alo: vere engagi i o 5 ipts, B00: snipments, 1,500; | Week and vory fow salos ha o made at | With cool, bright weather fo further the | who makes an improvident marriage is A MANUFA H. u,m,nyf.-cn., f ' meeting in the exchange building, and | market steady; heavy, $3 90@4.20; packing, | Prices outside of 3.90@4.05. activo business with retailers, the outlook is | guilty of the greatest. For the mere Jobbers of P Ty A for | §.35@4.10; light, $5.00@.30. cumygrrespondont of whe Ifansas City Indi- | tavorablo for a kood distribition this fall, | fndulgence of ‘his desites he condemns o - Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy (io0ds, dresscd beef oporators, did uou |, Mansas Oity, Oct. 13 —Cattlo—Receipts, | S107 JTOM Ly siys 0 cows arq dou- | Vatues hold on o siea phsis. a0 bav o | 10 misery many a soul. When the | 800! 098: Bouse furnishing goods, childron's carriskes, 1300 | seem to want many cattle. Choico | $340% shipments, 3 100; stockors and feeders | ojialod, and are selling av record-beating | ‘Tha movement in cotton ¥oods continnes fair | World is @ littlé move perfeet, I hopo KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO, L rakitronk, Ot Nob: L and steers slow; 'cows stoady; good to choice | SIiAIed, @ g i y £0tiop g0t 1 there will b a law forbidding people to Successors to Reed, Joncs & Co. . 0TI modm o | cor-fod_ sieors, $L00@1.40. Ficori: Sy cut Toads of ot fows S0l a8 | tomuistion~ with agentsl " wiiia "% | ey unless Yhov e show s fuleient | Waolosale NANGICLATEEs of B0t &SI Olle: ' | e 500 ortalls ecord, ) cur loads of old cow: camulation ) agents, vhile 1 ess they can s f vie s = s e | | i 0 i ibn e otaibiy LIWT sbipments, 9 low as $1@1.35, with some ns low as 750 per | fuir distributing business s beinz dono | income wherewith o keep up the dig- F‘.E)-vafil, 6 Manuiacturers 01 b ]Sm_ulfll?i CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE €O, { stockers and feedo $3.80@4.05, } bundred, and 'few good enough to reach | by jobbers. Cotton flannels still are | mity of the married stito. souts fof BoatonTRubber Bhgo Co. 108 11 3 ioatng 0l ! ) L iaeinIRud feedany e ) $2.50. ‘i ing well with jobbors, while steady de- | = Another strong hindrance to - Wholesale Refired and Lubricating Oils, ‘ 200: Texas steors, §2.10( OMAHA LIVE STOOK. Voo livericar ot formoF{ordors oro going 'y'l""’:",;:: mony is a difference in religion. Peo- Brewers. Axlo greaso, otc., Omahs. A. 1. Bishop, Munsger | 005 western agers, oo Lovely tints in the wrong place are reft of | quietly, bit wide goods and specialtics are ple of opposite rel us beliefs would STORZ & 1LER, | R e a ot i va an i their ch A lemon colored countenanco | still being freely taken, Ginghams do well to avoid each other. If one is a Saturday, Oct. 1 ~the peculiar eniowment of our pi " | Roman Catholie, the other There was about an average run of cattlo | brethren who “*hit the pipo” q tailed | sonably quiet, but a light business 18 v is unbecoming. about the same as at the cl 0 of yestorda) Protestant, Lager Beer Brewers. CARPENTER PAPER 00, ' §8.00@8.05 for par : g orted in some special lines. Woolens re. | an unspoken and often a carefully con- o1 No A San et Daiata iz B oy baris of cars of kouUEh | horo ~to-day, but there wero not | Tu sugeests bile goini stray, und tho infor- | hain stouly with the mills DTy || Eanienr bt Barectls oo orally e0nz{| 7 aon Morls Blulrisanihsireels Onishe, Noh + Wiolesale Paer D lers : ¢ @i, ‘;,‘f A e B A m_,‘:l‘{ many good ones, The market wrs | ence is correct. Pain bencath the ribs and | supplied with suflicient orde e on Syt et R TS S ag Sornice. 10adL [{ J 3 3 | L 64,80 RROES, “341B0Y. 80 YECW | firm on good beef cattle and “the do- | shoulder blades, constipation, dyspepsia, | ovor the light weight season. ( e SR o e i . ~ Carry & nice stock of printine, wrapping and writing # BU .80, = wand being active, salesmen found no diti- | furred tongue and sick headaches supplement | hold ficw, with heavy weight stocks woll re r‘“l ) ““l‘;n “I' {“ }'Ill 49, “II“””‘ cach i EAGLE CORNICE WORKS Ferspoial mitontion givent ocard paper 3 e AR culty iu unloading their holdings, A bunch | this indication of the bilious. Kor liver | duced, while the medium and lower cels eager to defend his or own re- o i i — —— = b FINANCIAL, of good natives brought $4.30, and some oth- | complaint aud its multifarious symptoms, | of lixht weiehts are also in quite good shape, | 1igion. One with each other as they Banufzcturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice g ors sold at §4.1004.20. Although the wes- | fostetter’s Stomach Bitters is an'iufallible | Worstods are generally well ordered and | miy be on all other points, there is ov Windowcaps and metalleskyllghin. Join kienoter, ~—THE— | . New Yo, Oct. 12— Special Telegram to | terns were us a ruio not very extra thero | specific. It relaxes the bowels subiciently, | stoady, with ove | SEEETTENT Stocks—The streev and ex- | Were a few good enough to bring $3.00. The | but without griping or violence 0 the | yorable position as o decply intorested i tug | Texans sold at abous steady prices, that is at | secretion of bilo 1t gives 4 duc impuls Rt e 0. The trado in feeders was ‘slow and | banishes an excess of that_saffron colored | sell well w a0 R FAra & WA () 8 i ction of stocks to-duy. The iwprovemen o sell well with joobers, both foreign and do HReng LBAOW ‘}“tjf AL AbGEs. 100ATs Lt ‘l' PMODY | ¢6 foedors not very large, but no more 80 | principle from the blood. Sick hendaches, | okl Py T R AT, Tk of the relations that of Tursday being followed by depression | than usual on Saturday, ‘What trading was | sourness of the breath and fur upon the With manufacturers operations continue on Friday, the near future is still under o | done was in about yesterday’s notch, westerns | tongue disappear when it 15 use change wi tings firm and in a fu- | & veservation in the background, a so- el it gards the coming sea- | crot differlug that destroys the hare Steam Fittings, Pumps, Eto, uts, Dress goods stll | mony,the porfoct i o " Dt [santitorbonvy waik nfidence that should | G757 vG' & CLARK STEAM HEATING 0O, " OF THE theriiho mu aud blswile, - Pumps, Pipes and Engines, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry, Ivrenews | gmall, but values hold steady. Flannels A o Bteam, water, rallway and mining supplies, ete. eloud. e bunk statement to-day, if radical ling at §2,20@2.55. Butchers'stock was ex- | digestion, fortifies the sy against | still move freely with jobbers, while blan- | man or woman with strong spiritual 20, 923 and 124 IBin 8Lreet, Omahn. The Best Route from 0“."]“ and Council | eitber w will be decisive influence, :: l'llll'!l.\' weak and u‘nnle ; llslu\"'l!. lAilL- mailmlu, ;uul\u-r.u s n‘ l}lLulanl tenden kots sell well, beli to wed an atheist. Twoutheists “U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP co., Blaits to injons expressed after the close last nig| hough prices were 80 low yesterday tha and remed:es inaction of the kidoeys, n tea the market still shows a fair | wedded will probably puilalong together - 8. WIND ENGINE & PU/ -y Opinigus expressed after tho close last mght | 4o2u 4 HUTPS WOFQ 80 0N YeRIGrahy. that b DR 3 In tea tho wedded will probably puilalong together amouut of I were'is diversified as the market was irreg lar. When business 1 tivity, purtioularly for choico | protty well (though what guides them, Steam and Water Snpplies. ——— THE EAST ‘ormosa teas, and lots ranging . 106 are searse In China sholcs toas | heaven alone knows), but for one hu- | anday wind mills, 1% and o Jones at., Omsta. | TWO TRAINB DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA touched, it looked lower again to-day. Cows resumed thie morn- | to bring over $1 he Deptford Cattle Marker. A loatat nave to be something | At the London cattle market in Dept- | above { ing there was quistuess for a time,whilo firsy | above the ordivary, in fact $1.50@L75 buys | 1000 10,511,000 cattle have been slaughe | are sc lots grading:above superior being | WA creature with an earnest sense of [ G-¥.How, Acting Manuger, AND COUNCIL BLUFES ! prices all trough the list showed gains of i l'lxt"wrxnn:‘nl run of l[lm u:flw ntw Sowe Wes- | yoraq gince it was opened in 18 Phe | well cleaned up, which makes it look as | the reality attaching itself to the di- BROWNLLL & CO., Chicago, —AND— Milwaukee, @?{wer cent. The market was irm and gl | LeFUS S0id to-duy at $1.60@1.90, market covers thirty acres of ground, on l{lmllvglrdhuvzlllv\.v mor fanoy e wu:‘{f‘lj.-‘.\mlx:‘ vine, to elect tospend o long life with Eflgiflfis Boilers aud General M%mflfif'v 8t. Paul, Minucapolis, Cedar Rapids, ;i | overthe ist small fractional advauces wero Hous, which thore are ‘sixty-six slaughter | (PEWAIC. Qe mariel 1s well syppiied with | another who thinks only of the extinc- ) i et s, 121512 | Bock Island, Frecport, — Rockford, 2 made. Atchison was the only really active | = ‘The general hog markot was steady to-day, | houses. ‘The stalls accommodate 20,000 | o ig tacy ulthough not quotably lower, ]‘“‘f'. ,”"”') in b 8 aatimation, awalia the Loaveaweriy st roet, Ommaliar “ | Clinton, Dubugue, Davenport, 4 stock, and it agam displayed decided | but under the influence of unfavorable ad- | sheep and 5,000 beeves. The first cost | There is stili & steady tono to the spoy | 10Wer and higher animals alike, MUst | s————— e | picin Madlson Janesville strength. After openfug up i at 2814, it rose | YIo08 from castern “points the closs was | of the market was about 81,500,000, market, althougn the exohunge market in | b€ "‘i‘ AAOERON ["_" ":”:)“l ”“"“;‘ 100 & Iron Works, Belolt, Winona, Lo Crosse, k p i kol $ easier and pechaps b lower on heavy — YR been rather unsettled and | great gulf is fixec ween the com- 2 v elol 5 By steadily to 204, a gaiv of 1 percent. Cun- | woights, ‘There was a shipping demend for | Prominent clergymen, physicians, anc AL ARG U ‘..’> URY | [Eois R ZHD (hate il hearts should | EAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, | Anaaiother important. Northenst and siderible amuwation was developed in Mis- | heavy hogs, aud the movement was more | classes of citizens are unanimous in the en ith no change in values the Rio | know, WI‘[]IIEM and Cast Iron Bhl]fll‘lE Work. et { souri Pucilo wnd Now Eugland, | ciive than' yesterday. Tho hoavy abd | dorsement of Saivation Oil, the greatss | fua Santos grades Hold upawell n this mar, | here are many minor reasons why . ol A el L ora| ! but their movements were insg- | heavy mixed hogs sold all the way from | cure for rheumatism, ket, while there is no weakness in Juva and |“ceptain peopie should not wed with o dnes. braws work, foundry, machine aud | fopor” " 4§ aificans Matins TARCSRRE SRS f;wmummul the best, such as suited the No greater guarantee of the excellence of « Mocha grades, The amouiit of goods going 'l“.l’“*“)”ll‘ Il“"),"l‘i"‘ o l“;”u dl ‘“1‘ " ”D; ACKITIAD WOTE, X o 8 Bullman Sleepers and tho fiyest Pising Cars io the o v h 4 oston trade, went largely at $3.95@3.97%. | Dr. Bullis Cough Syrup conld be furnished o tio " 3 ud € er people. L ey are — — ~ — it Ltention i § Ouo and Munhattan were conspicuously Light hogs w61 tho satio us yestorday Rt NI AT LA I RR e S taed | 20 e e Lo cunderatanded of the poople,”na a rulo. | _ OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, — | 3 cuigors 0y Courteous SwploYes OF G strong, but the advances in others were | suitable for the shipping demand brought | druggists. new features, Cassia rules firm, with nut- | Others, again, know and dare all things. annfr i ili K. @eneral Man small. Trusts were weak, and Sugar, on | $405@4.07}5, and as bigh as $1.10 was paid, o e megs steady. Cloves contiune quiet, 1t is ext ary how many rush to Mannfactarers of Wire and Iron Rfllllflll “l, bkt Ui Managor. 1 | oonikafitively) salings, dropped 1 per Bheen 7 F@4Ns of Bpain, ; ‘Ine following western boot and shoe buy- | the altar with theil e )" 10 faults | Desk rails; window guards. dower siands. wiro sl It CAPENTER, Uereral” Passonger ana H vered & portion of the | Thore was & big run, but they were not | 4 RC popular Craesus of Spain has just | ers were on the market during the week atal to m; Incongru- | em———on® - T mun-oun Asolstant General Passenges { uud Cotton OIl, which was more active, | offered on the market. diod in the porson of Lh]u marquis do | | Denvor—-il. Plousky, of Bulier ros., | ity of o holes in wed- MAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, Al "L‘.nu.x Suparintendent. | dned 3¢ and-also ro ey B Trquijo. is executors have paid into | Parker. 100! an any other fault we know: | ) i dectingid & and lsc rocovered a greater po e iho Spanish treasury succession dutiod | . Davenbort, Ia—A. . Doe, of A. P. Doe & | 100k thawany other fauly we knows vet | Manf're of Firg aud Burglar Froof Safes — tlon of the lgss. The increaso in the bank s Co., Levere you will e daily 1o peoplo uticrly ! d N Cattle.. ... . : A amounting to £96,000 amounting on hig [ C9 levere . e ted, barely able to comprehend | Vaults. jail work, iron shutters and fire cacap s Fescryos beitik but §06,000 was a disappoiat- | S fortune, which exceeded 5,000.000 ster- | ; OWaba—F. P. Kirkendall, of Kirkendall, | unsuited, bavoly able to comprehen G2 Alidreen. probr. Corner 16s and Jackaon sie, BLAKE BOISSEVAIN & CO ment, but the stock market was but little | Sheep. . ling, i ) d‘ ‘r e sle) Joues & Co., Adams, each other’s characters, and totally un- 8ash, Doors, Eto, " affected by th “rdy o R 1. Hog, his was gained in fifty years. Keokuk, Ta—H, W, Huiskamp Bros.’ Shoe | able to deal with them, sign the bond | sesrrroe™ ISBROW 0. London, England. ected by this showing. here was a | Horses The owner had begun life as 4 Basque | Co., United States. that conde! them for life to the cl M. A. DISBHOW & (0., Jot down in Missouri Pacific to 70, but it wi S S— village lad, and died a senator, grandee A —— v‘i‘a.?{?’.’fi‘.‘.“‘”i.“, ALARP: 20010 S8 Mo Wuclsala magolaglurens of ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & 00.. o he wlowe 10 7036 which Was 1| o foliowing 1a @ tablo of prioss paid fn | 0d ex-mayor of Madrid. Ho loft £150,- [ Onamberian'a Ootic, Chotera and | ““You will sce, too, the clever. earnest | 880, Doors, Blinds and Monldings, Amsterdam, Holland, lfl&‘a“-f:‘n’ I'(l,\‘r ‘lh\.' -‘I’n}‘ 4 tehison J; wldlul mm?lm“" for tho grades of stock men- | 000 x;n bequests Luln~)m|"1luls=|;| In? nul;vfi Diarrheea Remedy. student select a5 his bosom companion qu-h’um:u.nlxh and lzard streets, Omaks. Neb, Traussct & 8 | banking business. ecurities Srow the top, but closed at 20, just a | tione proviuce, many of which he founde This medicine can always be depended | the silly, frivolous child barely { Jol i Aniaticn, Fiaas : e & : rovix 1) o fount ] ays be depended | the si vivolous child barely out of | o = | Loukhitand sold on commission., Foreign exchansen y::‘.:.t m.u.‘ . Manhattan was uuusually F;SL"&":&’S:' 1&\:3'1‘:1;:3;),11!;..&3 %‘4?45 nl-;ml!. aud £20,000 for masses for him= | ypon, not only in the milder forms of | her sehool-room, without depth of SOUTH OMAHA, Commercial and Lrayelor's letters of eredit. strong, and went to 1073, or 25 up for the 3 0 000 & 3 self, summer complaint, but also for malig- | mind, without the vaguest sense of res . Orders for bouds aud sto ks executed on commiss dey. Other gains were Louisville 1 10 803, | {io0d steers, 103 to L X Cushw an’s Mentho inhaler cures catairh, | DA0Y dysentery and cholera infantum, | sponsibility, and with nothing to rec- " UNION STOCK YARDS 0, :‘l-u-’-;"l;- London snd on il Continental Bourses @ hoadache, nouralgia, asthma, hay fever. | The lives of many persons und espe ommend her save her unfortunately i - R e “Ivlal fres at your drugkist. Brice b0 contss | 1y ebildren aro saved by it each you prety face. 1o vain the husband looks Of South Omaha. Limited R oy g i Pranscoutinental 3, Manitoba 8, Burlington | Gommon canne # sud Northwesters ; per cent, The bulls l Ordiuary to fair cow: