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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY OCTOBER 22, 1889. losses sustained included specialities, Co: HE SPECULA"VE MARKE[S on track, 7Sc. No, 1nnr1:‘r‘mrnfi0cv;mer,;:‘:‘;a; ¢ Arch Hl'ltlolfinms(l‘nt{‘rflm‘fillmw?:d with T”f mackerel; "l)b ”.l .75; mackerel mus- Y i 1 o Trusts. 'The opening was | May, 803/v; on_track, 70 0. 2 northern, | two cars of cattle and three lowds of hogs. ard sance, 105 mi 1, tomato —750@81.05, nmJflBBERS ]]l o ,.(. m:z;::'mnlr::;m“Of The liat was | October, T3e; May, 7i3c; on track, T0@rde. W, H, Van Alstoine, of Aréhdia, brought | 8auce, §1b, 83.95; oysters, 11b, @5 oysters, | CassiA Buns—Per pound, 180, - ity { 2 1b, $1.60;' sal 3, Ry 11b, SN P el L] sither staady Or (@I POF 0NN Towsr. A IVE 8TUOK in aload of light hogs, getting $4.021, the top. L) salmon, C. R., 11b, 2.00; saimon, CrnronororM —Per pound, 41¢. Nicholas Fritz bronght if four cars of oat. | C: R 3 1b, $2.80; salmon, Alaska, 1 1b, §1.00} CONROSIVE SUBLIMATE—Bor pound, 88a, Alrlcunum lmplomsmg. Whoat vn;; an; Lov:mr and Cables g:;;?:;‘ Lt el oy | \&,Oct, 1, ~Cattle—Receipta 18000 | e from Pender and will take fooders home Byl Alasica, 3 1b, 8205 shrimps, 1 b, LR A L L RN “LININGER & METCALF 0, a Fractioo. b g y market steady to a shade higher; choice to N . ¢ P W 184 | 1t - J h 4 woro wustained ' Ju il tho ac: | oxtra boeyes, $1.00@5.00; stecrs, &.00@1.50: | M, Grosham, manager of the Cartor Cattle | yaadtiene s canina et £ aniowd ot | G or—ase Agricalt’l Implements, Wagons, Carriages tive stocks, which comprised loss | stockers and feeders, $2.00@2.95; cows, bulls | company, was in from Wyomivg with a train | gosen 216@0.00 T " age, oie, Wicioot Ouio, i i CORN DEPRESSED AND LOWER. |than a dozen stocks, among which | and mixed, §1 20! Tpxfl‘:r_ulo,(| .50@ | load of cattle, TP Bar 1, 1.‘4\:&"\ .Ai“' So. were St. Paul, Notthern Pacific preferred, | 290; western rangocs, $2.0068.%, | A, Morcor, editor and propriotor of the | Sranci—s@ic ner Ib. GryormNe—Bulk, per pound, 93¢, Furnitur, 1 ¥t 'Read Atohison, - Burllog Hogs— Receipts, 30,0005 marke ;; ower; | Northwestern Live Stock Journal, is spend- Srove Po 2.00@3.87 per gross, Gus-—-Asafoetida, por pound, 14c; came s S - ackawanna, Reading, Atchison, €= | mixed, #4.00@4.40; heavy, §3.85@4.25; hght, | fng n fow dnys at the yards looking after the | Syices—Whole, per 1b—Allspice, 0¢; Cas. | phor, per p i op o ¥ DEWEY & STONE, Oats Active and Prices Come Down | ton and’New England, were the most con- | §,05(a4.40; skips, £3.006@4.00 fterests of his paper. The -Journal, which | sia, Gh| 'S ALl ph F per pound, 40c; opium, per pound, J d ow i , wei 9 (@ ) ) Jde sin, hina, cloves, Penang, 25¢; t- | §3.65, 3 il a Notch--Very Little Interest splcuous fn point of activity. Among the | Specp—Receipts, 10,000: market jeady: | is published at Choyenne, 18 the leading or- | megs, No. 1, pepper, e "h,,,,"_m,“h““mm‘v per ounce, $9.90, Wholesale D:alers in Furnitare, it Provistons—Cattie Prices usually active stocks Lackawanna and Rock | Rativ th{:«gslgl}'N:;ml"fll;m#‘;"” 155 | gan of the range men. LrAves—Buchu, short, per pound, 1303 Farnum stroet, Omaha, Nobrask 3 ¥ Island showed the most weakness, the | Texans, #.00@4.10; lam ) Catlo—Rsoeit AW ey s 2 Twines and Il-mn Senna, Alex., por pound, 25@38c. CHARLES SHIVERIOK X gher—Quotations, formor at 1403, beine down 1%, and the ~5I°m‘.,m(ml.:x’-' :];t L Catle -teceints | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, [ Brxorns Twixe—Sisal, 13}c; hemp, 142¢c: |~ Moreria—Sulph., per'ounce, §2.00. b o mnmlm. 160, Menrouvry—7de, 0 NEs—Cotton, 50 ft, $1.2 Porass—Bromidd, per pound, 4ic; Todide, Farniture, Jute, 50 ft, %0c; jute, 60 ft, per pound, §2.88, Omalin, Nebraska, latter at 96¢, 1'¢ per cent. Chicago Gas led | g1.00@1.90; stockers and feedors, $1. the stocks of the regular list, however, and | veal calves, $2.00@3.15. e L Recelpts, 500; market strong; [ Eaos—Strictly frosh, 18 0@?2.50; Produce, Fruits, Ete. sononds, 140, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS, it dropped 13¢ per cent to 5314, Sugar Re- | Howe D008 8 et CoTroN TWwixNE—Fine, 20c QUINIA Iph., per ounce, 400. S— — Citioaao, Oc'. o.—[Spocial Telogram 0 | fiarios declinod 21 to 763, and_ Cotton Oi | IEhUANA mixed, §8.75@d.85; heavy, 8877 | | Hives, b o indeCiigorsen | hoavy homp, 1dos light homp, Serps—Canaty, por pound, 41gc. - Grocerios. Tue Bee.)~Wheat was active, weak and [ 31 per cent to 43%. The losses in 887}, flint bides, call hides, d@dplge; S TWiNg B, sail, 20c; ' Caleutta, 1de; Soars—Castile. mottled, per pound, 8@10¢c; McCORD, BRADY 1ower to-day. Cables were easy and oft a pld b Kansas City t, 21, ~Cattlo—Recoipts, | }iGaq'se less; ahieep polts, groan, each, 2ycq | Manilla rops, 14ige; sisal rope, 113e; new | castile, whito, per pound, 18@15c. New Y others were - confined to fractions, but pments, 4,300; market active wn b3 shean pelts, dry, por 1b,0@190; tailow, | Product, o juté, ‘Oiger cotton 1de; hide | Srinits Nitum—Sweet, per pound, U. 8. Wholesale Gracers, fraction. New York was slumpy and down | after a partial raily the weakness was re- ows, $1.50@2.30; stookors and feod. | $1,003 sheen pelts, dry, pep Ib.hadc; tallow, | rope, 17c. % P., 420. L L 1o and moro, Receipts in the northwest are | nowed and Atchison and Reading became . 50(@3.00. white'ss (’lhf"‘mln"w“:. R RYONN yatals, $1.00@1.15. INb and Leavenworth atrects, Omhs, Nebraska, SUll enormous and tho visible supply in- | more promivent in the decline, Before noon | HOgs — Receipts, 5,000; shipmonts, 2,000; Lumber and Bullding Material, A—Par oz, 6@ 14e. Se—— Woor-—Iine. average, @10c: medium, S 2 ] Srock Boanps—A, 12inch, s 18 14 and 16 average, 21 quarter blood, average, 20 AT st g 1 iy @31c; conrse, averago, 15@17e; cotts and | L00% l"‘-:':',‘ym-‘.nl:u2.-‘1,.;‘ 3, 14 and 10 feet, ) st St | rough, average, l4@1oc, ¥ s creased 2,212,000 bushels, with the demand from importing countries at the lowest point and with New Yori only 8@4c above us, and market closed wea and mixed, $3.50@4.0 Natonal Stock Yards ight, $4.00@4.40; heavy _Hardware. J. BROA'ICH, ATTOCA—Per bound, Go NKA BEANS—$1.70@1 , 14 and 16 feet, Wax—White, per pound, Erie was off 1per cent, Northern Pacific pre- ferred 1){ to 7474, Atchison 1 to 20%, Bur- lington 11 to 105 . " f § Rock [atand 13 from | pie,"Oct. 91t “Caulo * Riealpts, 151 | s oaper, o 1o, €100 oach, { Divinch, 818 12 14 and 10 foet. | Oma_Linsecs, raw, 50c} Linsoed, boiled, Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, With supplies erowding to the front in great | yhe opening to 901¢ acd Reading 1% ver cent | shipments, 1,6003 market stronger; fair to | 9006000+ ,,,m,’ each, $3.00@7.00; wolf, 23.00: No. 1 com 12 in, 8 18 13 feet, $18.00; Bergamot, Sanderson’s, per pound, | gprings, wagon N n.r’u-m. umber, ete. . ) @ * | No.2com 12in, 818 14 and 16 feet, $1 Le 1 3 353 masses, There was little in the situntion t | o431 During the first fow minutes tho | choice ety Natlve shagts. C0 0I5 Bbb: B0c(@#125: oon, cach, Sb(@ide; mink, | No: 3 com 12in, & L 1 and 16 teot, Lenion, Sandersons, per vound, $1 35; and 12kl 11ainey s1eat, OmAka: ; encourage the bulls, and tho result was free | yamper of the rosm was bullish and London and foeders, $1.8)@%i0; rauge stoors, muskrat, fall, b@de: skunk, /B0y 61 0 00m 19 - 1, & A8 A4 ANY 16 par pm',“'\‘l“ "o Olive. . A "“]“_f‘fi‘”‘}"- —_—m 3 Tdation on the doclining scale of valuos. | had buying orders in Loulsville, Uuion | &40@3%0 100 shipments, 4,700; | 5ot "ot te | AaRer, Faf, 33@S0or deer sking, Ui Headlight, 175 tost, Gisoline," 7 | AOLINE, MILBURY & STODDARD CO, net decling for thy day was (o for De- | pacifio and Krie. Tho intorim was marked | mariet Towee .+ &),80@4.00; packing, | THURERIL R Fubs, 14cs rolls, 130, Portar Lusner—Cloar poplar box b degrees, 13¢; N 03 degrees, 1 Siknamotarein Ad Jobraret % cember, and o for May. Now York had a | yy puch bull talk, in whi it | $3.70@4.00; light, $3.90@h20. ONToks 5@ v el m”“ els. 3500, clear |-on|Ln 5¢ panel, | prime white. 1001 ater white, 12¢3 - w . : H . o1 4 - nf i) 5 4002 > ® OO 0.00; cl P 'y X i el . ction, J i ine, ! tl (i sharp break eirly in the day, conseuont | wns " ciumod - that. i the | bad padrih Ootor s Bor 100, 48,00, $10.00¢ cloti poplar, A in panol, §25.00; cloar. | fection, ticg Lariine, 20c swmmer, Wo Va, - Wago1s, Bugoies Rakes, Plows, Bte. pou tho selliog out of concentrated hold- | foatures had beon discountod, that the best OMAHA LIVE STOOK, L f bl oo cloar poplar corrugated coiling BNt 500k LCRPDON; SHONG:, WHILS, 160 Q8 Cor. 0th and Pacifc strcets, Omaba. :‘" n:;)d m;: \v-!;,\kneu llml'w:: prm:\lc ‘l stocks wore held by parties who could not be —_— H:'“ Bt 'l:“i Hi o I|'.m~w\\'mm x'c\lnrl', 6 inch ih grees, 101¢ urpentine, dic. = rtiste’ Mator 2 cro by ths bregk was further intensi- | forced tosoli, that the poolsin Burlington Cacute. Ve 0 i G RGP R e s Bl UL IR L = ; REY: ¥o'ka vibare that the Gstimbted 3 D VeaL: Choice, medium size, 5@de; choice | fuet* ey — ite cedar, 4 in Tennessoo rod codar, Split, of snwed onk, 1re. and other stocks were again realy to start Monday, Oct. 3L | yeayy, ‘4 the upward movement, ote. All these things ‘The supply of cattle of all kinds was quite HoNEY—100 per 1b for choice, availed nothing when the decline sot in, | JAre, but good cattle were not very plenty. | Presenves—93¢@i0c per 1b. receipts at Minneapolis and Duluth would foot un to nearly 2,000 cars—1,085 in Minne- U THROEDER & DEAN, | ant e s i o 1 ik P—No. 1 plain,$ and 18 inc 4 & 86 : > geno ricet could hardly be quot 1g@ic por 1b, ¢ bl 3 1613 Douglns strect, Omah ) apolis and thevest In Duluth, 'fho woak- | Rates for monoy were stff wtSto 10 per | Lo iereral mar ",xl‘-‘m:”11'1..-;.,"1,...,'\,_.':“;)0 o "]‘“‘",,".',,C. i, Sand 16 inch, $15 50; No. s O e T iy noss in tho cast and the mountainous re- | cany during the day, and tho stock market | sential change in valuds, The buyers evi T—Dickled, kits, 750: pickied G880, R A IN Boots and 8hoo coipts in tho west broak the hearts of the | gig not recover from the weakness of the [ dently wunted the native beeves a little | nigs tongues, kits, £ 851 pickled tripe, kits, B A 1Y § CC longs and the back ot the market. It was a X spiced 12 [t 14 1t 16 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 ft 24 ft ) W. V. MORSE 215,00 15 0015 00 16:00 16 00 18 (0 19 00 Jobbers of Boots HI][I Shoes. bos 0 00 I 5 U0 '5 00 1600 16 00 18 00 19 00 = forenoon. Indeeq, the selling by the bears | lower, but in the end they did not gain uny o i reduction worth mentioning, A wost- and bulls who have lost hope, caused sUll | oryg \which the packers could use brought lower prices after 12 o’clock. At the close | firm prices. Thero was quite a run of Tox- pickied H.' C. tripe, kits, 85 kits, $1.15, day of weakness througnout. Localreceipts are on the increase, the arrivals for to-day being 826 cars. ‘I'ne receipts at all tho prin- Y i Wil e 3 vet, oston, oipal points enst and west footed up 1,071,000 | Prices wero little improved from the bottom | ans which sold at £.40. The corn-fed nativo 500 15 00 15 8 00 1t AL L LU L, bushels, and the shipments 550,000 busuels, | Hgures of the day. Sugar wentoft to 75, | Steers sold at §1.30@ The market on +15.00 15 00 15 00 16 00 16 00 1500 10 00 3 A of wiiich ouly 96,700 bushels went | closing with over a8 per cent loss at 75i. | Stockers and foedors was inclined to drag. 600 16,0 16 00 17 00 17 0015 00 19 00 Basement First National Bank. 3 Coal, Coke, Eto. b t {roni the seabord, 'Tho points of great- | Tho met loss tn Cotton Oil was . | There wero not many outsido buyers in _and No. 1, 4 and 6 inch, 19 and 14 ft, il B “g‘ “Lat4st in the visiblo stocks were: Chi- 0 net loss in Cotton Ol was 2 per cent. | the quality of the offerings was not such as ) @10.503 No. L4 and Ginch, 10 1t, | 305 Sa 13th Street, - Omahal w e A cago, 45,000 bushels ; Buffalo, 104,000 bushels; Chicago Gas closed 8 por cent lower at 52!4. | to induce what buyers thers wero hera to No. 2, 4 and 6 inch, 12 and 16 ft, H JAMES W, THATCUER COAL CO., i y The net losses in a few of the leading rail- | take lxtl!nl freel road stocks were: Lackawanna 1%, Lake | ommonish nat The yards were full of Duluth, 476,000 bushols; Minneapolis, §: RO T B 000 bushzls, and New York, 495 bushels ,,, A S 2 2GR O T COMMERCIAL Mmem anfl Shmners o Coal and Cok fancy, 16 5 good to P INIS —1st and 24 clear, 11{ inch, vt LT UL IUELIE e Ly i 10@11c; inferior, T@Sc. 0.1 Istand 2d ciear, 11§ o g Tolroe 4 KoL BnL. 5000 o i P L¢3 2ad 2 ) m | OMARA COAL COKE & LIME QO a 8 i 003 d 2d clear, J AT 1 L'l ¢ ) ) 1 o g Bt S e Lok 83 | oo, ST T saoo,000 | LIS U Bkt il Sl Gl ' “Tho local speculative sentiment was bearish | Shoro 114, St. Paul 11, Northwestorn 1, | Lrought $230@27 and westerns $2.15@250. | @ige. Country, from the start to the finish, but fhere "ur“"g"‘ou " v od | CoWw stulf moved ut steady prices, natives | choiee, 14l Vorthern Pacific preferred | solling mostly at $1.40@2.00. 114, Manitoba'#}¢. While the short interest ANBAE is great, all hopoof improvemnent depends lard ducks, § on the money market. Under e infiuenue of very light receipts | 1733 teal, €1 was nuvertheless manifest a disposition on art of sculpers to buy wheat early in the ay. Irresponsiblo authority had quoted Hutchinson bullish for the turn, and, of Pic .50 jack snipe, 5@ 1 " o s 209 Bouth 13th t, Omaba, Nebrasks. course, the *tlo fellows all wanted to swim The following were the closi aotations: | and a fair demand, the market advanced | Quail 1. )m‘ku rabbits, £3.00{@3 | 1inch, s 2,833,003 i3 select, 1mch, 2 | Surplus, 3 s 40,000 A = T 1 with blg fish. Barly buyors turnad sollers | 1. u ga eeomns Vo5 the closing quotati fully 5c to-day. Tho hogs wero all sold at | Small rabbits, £L00@L.2); squirrels, $1.00 §30.00. 4 s ey NEBRASKA FUEL CO., 1 i ero long and mude the descent mors precip- | U:§4s coupons ... 12 |do proferead. an early hour. }.,‘L"bvul"“‘;;:‘;”flof’*,;’({ Al VL UL i ‘{'m-'l:n"!-l-' er X G car, $3.15; Ofcers and Morseman, @ 8!11]1]18!‘5 of Coal and Coke. | tious than it would otherw! have been. . 8. 4l¢sregulnt 105! N, W ———— 3(@ldc; carcasses, 5( Cy a*AY, $2.60; ndard A, te 08, enry, B 8 cember opened at 1o and May at 843o, | Us & {148 conpons: Ao prererred . Sheep. Beaxs—Choica hand-picked navy, $1.75@ | clear, $L.00@1.70; 6-inch clea M Anderson, W B, Wil g 3 e ] Pacitictis ot "05.... |N.Y.Central § i T 2.00; choice band-picked medium, $1.65@1.80; | No. 1, §1.10@1. clear red iams, A. P. Hopkine, ‘A. Millara, casnier; 214 South 15th at., Omaha, Nel Liberal speculative purchases oarly stiffened | Bactdctisot t e N K Contr The receipts were quite large, but a good . : : ; B ki, AosARRE chire - o | e Sy 1 tlie market, December going to 81%@S1ic, Chicago& Alton 7 * | Rock Island many of the sheep on sale were feeders, choice hand-picked _ country, $1.60@ widths, from Washington territory, $340; | I d LUMBER, ETC, | and May to'84e, These fix“re! ‘Wers outside, | Shicaso sanamton | 6o a8 gtk ety ;Iffi“' country, $1.50@1.60; inferior country, | C: h!nrumlred l\]vomll flmh.nmon wm:‘.‘l:-:ql 50 SR st i ' and after they were reached thiere was a | &juincy 10415 do preferred; Receipts. L Gl G (LI AL A 5 e X H] g eady d fi 0 o ‘down | DiTek\, st.Paul & Omahia” Cattle. Cuee folt cream, | lath, §2.5). W R DeebaE Aleolaying tho Nilnols Goticéai: ‘;{"d?proi'hrr;\l. Do 1203 factory uving, 11@12io¢ oft grados, 7@ | Bowwy 'a.‘lvqsms 1312 14 and 1o 1o Wholesale Lflfl]h[fl' Elc. greatest relutive weakness and stopping at . " 0% Ualon Pacifio.. Horses Sc; Van Rossen Edom, $11.5( per doz; sap X . 2, do, $16. No. 3, do, £1 Imported and _Amcrican h.,,..u o S0iq May striking the botlom just § cents e ot I sno, 10e; bricl 1le; limbirger, te; domes- | No. 4, do (ship's' eull), $1L00. " Add "0 per NATIONAL BANK, aaen e e b o ; ghr at 83}(c. During the last hour values | Michigan Ceutral.. 91 |Westera Union. 5 co, §5.3 n ! hardSned somewhat, rallying about I{c, | Missouri Pacitic. ... 6814/ The following is a. Ll)"ul pricas paid in —Fancy, $5.00@8.50; choice, $5.50 U. S, DEPOSTORY, OMAHA, NEB, CHAS R. L i but the fnal resting pisce did not in- MONET— all, sing fi ) B is cket for the grades of sto: men- 4 4 8 o i ) N 4 alcata“any”startling dosos of buavunoy: | cont " Closed oftorsd a3 por st et o | Cibmmunesca Cot, 0@ 00, i ol Vbl DA, i 10; | Copital... $400.000 Dealer in Ra:dweed Lumber, October closing at 78/ge, December 80!¢cand : : Dl et 0 )10 1600 1bs. . $4.00 @445 Onaxces—Louisiang, per box, ¥1.00. D. & H., flar, $22.00: s, D. & | Surplus Jan. 1st, 188 + 92,000 | \o0a carpets ana parquet fuoriug. $th and Douxlas May at 83g@S3%c, of about. ie from the | PRIME MERCANTILE EXOHANGE—5}@T por | Frimestoors. 1) to i Eman BUCKW (EAT n—Per bbl., 8050, aro, $16, : s AN RO Tt ‘Shiget, Crawin, Neb. bottom all around. The ageregate volume | cent. _ | Good steers, @410 “,ln(\m::« —~N. Y ucord, per basket, 35@ S n«.:uwjllutgon:i:;(:n &'.”fy.‘,‘ pine, $34,00; Présidont, TTOMAHA LUMBER CO., 3 of business was large, but less so than the | SteruiNG EXxciax Quict and wealk; | Western steers S PrLES —Per bbl., §1.00@3.00. White pino, $20.005 et el e e Vice Presiaent. 3 i + % i gg;fy‘;;gu*;,::;n;;'\g;ypgg{m‘;;“;';f:e'g;gp; sixty-day bills, 84.3135: demand, $4.85 G Eialitio s ALIRORNIA Gy bEs.—81 50@H.75. 120,00, com 4 Aid. G-in_ gellow pine, $15.005 ] AllKmdsflfBIlll(llIlEMa[BPlalal Whotesale | ¥ ] 2 s . Doxs, 81, Star 4-in yellow pin®, 24 cles A ()un\s. cetand Un citie by bead of the weakness, apparently. New Yok, Oct 21.—[Snecial Telezram r to good bulls. $2.00@8.00, 5 T ¥ wl(nu“p\;l‘;u ",ffl“m’u;::‘ P T WhiL & W Gnes, Cashtor, . b S Iowar sasty 1 108 Gy and aaik tne v | (o Lire Bas. 1Tl folloying ara tho mia- | Lichtsincuors aud fealors, @50 SronhE R : So0came mset | THE IRON BANK Dealer in Lumbe, Lath, Lime, Sash, y TR 300d feeder: ©0 1100 Lbs. (@24 % o ¢ ; . A ! ‘orner fth and Dou ife supply figures wore officially _given out, ‘"“";?“I“ Lot Eaed Fair to cholcs light hogs. @30) Povistoxs—Hams, No. 1, 16-1b. average, Qe G e :)lfim way, Cor, 12(h and Faram Sts. [ A BB L) showing a reduction of stocks in sight of | Best & Beiche: K (L Fair to choice hoavy nogs 10)¢: 20 to 1bs, m.-,;l 12 to \x‘nu slylu: o fif;:l'\'s‘ Norway, $12 5 A General Banking Business Transacted. ST t 1,122,000 bushels, This latter circumstance Ontario. Fair to choice mixed hogs shioulders, 5e: breakfast bacon, No. 1, 85 R R - - IREDSVEC AT, L produced a firmer feeliug and caused a re- | Roaaswosd D, Otcidontal’, Common to rough b ham sausag 1 beof hams,’ Sige] 3 i i act orln of 14 w’ft.lmlr\nb the ’lo\v ;lgnrca pre- R:’nmknfl:uqn E;y"fi'um :!;'/uf‘\.nnglgs: lf“ \l). "e“n:)‘;l“r:i:rfi\;f"n ':fi"l".' AY! h " I.[l]]]bc ‘| I.llllP. lelfim, Etc., E‘G. b selling of May by Hutchison around 328{c, |\0“°“' Jacket. 4 5 BIER Prokr edium, per bbl. §5.50; smail | M; Ael?k"‘tl _h,{){ @3.00 per M; sewer brwk. N. DIETZ, i and he was rather readily sup- No. Aw Pr. ): gherkins, C. & B. chow chow, | $3.00@0.00 per D S W. Corner Farnam and 16th Sts. : : plied by the shorts, who covered e GEmn 8 100 ats, 40, Siv avie: s ThaCs A 500,000 ealer in 10ds of Lumher, t freely at about the samo figure, Tho cash N rinn. CANDY = > - 2 e RS e PaidinCapita Rhddd) 15th and California strects, Omaha, Nebrasks, i demand was light and_pricos in that depart- | ~ Wasnixarox, Oc pecial Telogram (,mnm AT 37 per ;| PmiNnts—Pink and Robes—Richmond, 6c; OFFICERS: i meat averaged about '{c decline from Satur- day’s ruling, Thero wns o good deal of busi- to Tur Br £1.275 $70,90( $117,000 at erman bl Allen, Riv 1505 Steel Kiver, Pacilic, G BARKER. President. BN BRI Bronae Millinery and Notion| iits. §.00 por doz TN o ~ noess dom‘ in futures for an hour nfl:’)rl the Co L:I;X*l‘v:‘t cy, old ut;édun R \\'ushiné;l{“dl!f“ m‘uc” St (;e::cr;\"czfifi; . OBERFELDER & CO., opening, but trading becanio slack and lack- : a 2214 peab ; Rio cho a . Ge: American, Gige; Arnoid, " Y8% L sbivib ilater. .| Obtobex aosd. £rom BOSE PRODUCE MARKATS, £ f to fanc + Rio, prime, 3lc: Rio, oo, | ghies’ Aenola, Contary, fo;” Wihidser Gol, [ml)[][‘[fll‘s&]flhh&!‘& i Millinery & Notions ! @05c ut the opening w0 B0 @30kc, but ro- | Cmicago. Oct. 2T.—i7> . m. closo— “1005 185 | 20c; Mocha, #0c; Java, fancy Mandohling, | Tkt . , 10}50: Araold A, 12¢3 205, 210 and 212 South 11th stroct. .wvemdn‘m”,c and closed at 0 @303c, w‘?.fié?_“ ,mVOL October, 78%¢ December, 1060 2 00 Java, gn‘«éd mlclr Aul\ :\Irlc:\nkzh Ar(x;m‘lfi' l(l')l'l;l:ifih"‘\)l“l‘ Yellow Seal, 103c. — May sold from 833g@33c to 823@3% e und | 80lzc; My, 8312, . L0 B0 ousted — Arbuckle’s Arig OMPORTERS . otions. closed at 823{@327gc. i Gorn=siaady, Ootobor, B0Me; November, MeLaughlin’s X o; Geriiun, R e e v o;n:] ‘;vem uc;xva. but, wc?‘k with prices -10)‘0' May, 323¢c. 1003 2 5 l)vl\\nrn;l, 3 , 2 1.;“. 5 g (it 4 * pushed down a further notch or two at one Buey: Octobor, 175¢; November, 003 12 8 ws—Cut 1o » cubes, 9c3 sox, 1 3 Ot 0 Aol Asoiinoic. Toeoarnia vare Pl i 0 ) standard, powdered, 9¢; XXXX, powdered, s da s i ni Wholesate Notions aud Furaishing Goods, large, materiaily cxcecding the estimate, R o anulated, standa i conteo ¢ i Stevons ot | | Accounts of bankers, marchants and in 1124 Hamey Etroet, Ol !/ Thg other cereals were weaker, holders of Bnr]quup 275 | yidners' A, 7 5 dvens N, ije; ble 9 . Pt J long oats were free sellers and there was Prime Timothy C, N ruia, | vens' SRT, 115 i st 2 - L cqumlsslnn and Slornge. little demand aside from that to cover shorts. | Flax—Cash, 81 golden C, Diexivs—Auosiceag, 9 oz, 16!¢c; Everett, 7 PRI FIbDi e I A iarge business was done in Mayat a Whisky—$1.0 ., Sausc olo‘uun. 417 ll-‘rnnlifm";, oz, 13c; York, 7 oz 1 ll-n,»'xmul{ 8 G “ 24 range of 21L@21ic, with_this month going | Pork- Steady October, $11.00; November, Tige: tongue, Sige; summer, 1Sci hea ¥ XXX, '125c ; 04 below tho Jgc mark and Decomber touching | §0.471¢; Janvary, $0.45. cheese, Olg Beaver Gréek, A4, 1307 Ieaver Crevls, BB, ' Stor:ge and Commission Merchants; S 18%@18%c. Nothing of consequence (o 0.0; November, o Por choico | 1les Boaver Crecls, CC, 10, ~— =" U. §. DEOSITORY. Spaclalties Motter, egas. chivse. pouliss,| EhmgS WAs reported as withdrawn from store, and, feroouens $2.75( : Jareasen | [HOIOEBC Blunkots nwcl\u:’., I‘vl/u i; dvniee A ey % - al ywhilo local stocks were last week decroased B ateh eV casealcons 20 ¢ Ib, 10G@11e; turkeys, live, S@de: dressed, | to Noruundi d ~ : s = 7 4 about 100,000 pushels, ‘tho visible supoly | cossions of 10 cents is i S wintor wh 200 18 ducks, live §250@3.00 5 L . Dry goode ""f" "°: ons. g | { showed @ fair increaso of £03.363 bushels. 00; ric 320 dressod por Ib, 11@1de; coose, live, per doz, ) Capiiale: e o i ... §500, 00 M. E. SMITH & CO., i Now 2 o g0 to store sold at 175,@17 e, or the | 340 WUSTERN CATTLE. £6,00@5.00¢ dressed per 1b, 11(@ '1xG, ) % 3 lowent point e reached, anid No. 3 white | ° l’rx‘;?l.sinnq Shoulders, $1.25@L50;_short [ Owner and No. | Laio tiorcos—Kofinod S pure loaf, ”‘.’u‘:-'lkuu- B N;MV G “'\'"“l?i Slze; | Surplus ........ 100,000 | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Nmfl" i § for May delivery went at ¢ cloar, $5.30G05.623¢ ; short ribs, cash, $5.3 1 feeder . G15¢; kettle rendered 7e. Add Jge o Jge for | Berkeley cambric, No. 60, fc; You e ST e i A Il S e e 3 The speculative market for provisions was Butter—I: 14 steers. smaller quantities., 63e; butter cloth, 00, 41{¢; Cabot, JOHN R ITON. Vice Preside: H profoundly dull to day, but little interest be- | 13 10 9 cows Lyi—$l . ; ) r\\.,ll , I bloiched, §16; Ioruic of ll-;imln, O AN QN:aYice Bresldonthiizery: 1' wmr 8 l(U( /1 DRY t.uuusc } | ingshown in the deal even by local profes. | ' fig + frosh, 17@1814 Clark & Hunto Nurs— o Brazils, 9o fil- 3, s Ho King Philip | . H. DA Cash ) i { n{,lrntllfll for room traders than anything : tlats, 91{@9}{c; Young Ameri A.D. Ad;u‘m‘nn - uu\t\ 0CKS, ~',41 I u:d“ 1045 e HL’;I\' }‘nlnl 1‘::nus, ¢ {,. pg:n 1, e lv-L"_ u‘ _\“l;*hl"l ? I Gent's m,...,,.,..,‘; ld.lr r n‘:h ...m Hurneg 2 | else. The pork pit was practically aban- | 1o it 44 3 steers. . kAPPING PAPER—Straw, por 1b, 13/ >eppo 1 el afoty Deposit Vaults in Basement, retd N, NOUrSK l‘ donead, l‘l]nd onl the mnrn}nxl( «:;ll nnl‘xs trade 1 l]n\h-,nf\\'m\k',un-l unchanged; light grean }: rmfil”' :'\gh rag, 2}4c; manilla, B, bi{c; No. 1, 5 pperell, \L o e 'L‘u, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, was made. In view of tho depressing sur- | salted, Go; dry calf, 5G@@se; doacons, aach, S foeders. 4 i Canton, 44, i soundings lurger recots of - hows | Soer ot oY SRR N 1stag.. s i b, bulle, €3 10; | Camon 1, ke im0 Waisutia; Builders’ Hardware aud Scale Repair Shop alloy b ‘Weal and unchanged; No, 1 solid | T. J. Swan— 3 No. 2,5 101 feeders raw materials, together with the than expected and lower prices for packed, ¢; Valloy, 5 : S e A ; UMAHA MANUFAGT“RI4RS Mechaoiea’ tool and, Bufialo Douglas A Aulantic H,' 4-4, 7e; Atlantic D, 44, 6ize! | ULl NG, | T e owmie e g ’ further break oh tho grain list—prices for ks, Shipm'ts, 10 cows. . i 703 Al ! I¥ pireohs the product exhibited a surprising steadi- | Flour., 5000 ¥ 9,000 8 feeders Atsntiopidd, ",“‘A,fl:“?,‘:“x"{‘\“"‘ i “Boots and Shoos “Toys, Eto, A | mess. Lard was, in fact, stronger and higher | Whoat. gon ostao | 5 stoors. ora 0, 44 430 Grown XXX, 44, Tojfos ST e | i for the uear deliveries, selling up to §6.30, or 165,000 | Teschemacher & DeBillior— FAKINAC Hoosier L, 5 ndiun Hoad Viel | T KIRKENDALL, JONES & GOy - HARDY 4 N ! g Tiio ubovo Surday’s cloning gures, ' AL sreree BENND - M0 ? foodors am e Vo qucal i »94.(. ‘u lJi)'mlmu iedy Fpieliaad el L iy fors. ol Ali. MFHI]CY Goult ko | the stock yards thero were 6,000 more hogs ; Pyt H s el eeder, 3 caroni, 1le; vermicelli, 1lej v I 1 ) , § than expected and at the six principal pack= | oS0t exrmte, nct spot by iowers | C: 9 Hyghan— sago and tapioca, G@7c, iineh, ; 'Pebporcll, 8 : | Wholesale Manafacturers of Boots & Shoes 078, Lolls, llmlg, ! < i {'/ Ing points the arrivals aggregated 44,000 | \o™y' J@S21¢0 in elevator: S25¢@S30 Fusi t—Dricd codfish, 51 @sie; scaled | erell, 9-4, 2o; Pepperell, l'H. § X Agents for Boston Itubber Shoe Co., 1102. 110i and 1108 | Bouse “”"‘.‘,’.’,‘,‘Ifw"fl’x’?‘r‘!n ehilidron's corrioge, i head, against 20,000 head for the corrospond- [ A & P G W BERON RIS 2 berring, 24c per box; hol. herrine, dom., S0cj | 4%¢: \\&LIHIEL“B.’ 1, Tes Aurora K, 44, e} binriey Street, Omans, Nebraska. 1 - |\ Ing daylast year. Live hogs were b@loc @s00: opions ciosod weak; No, 3 red, No 7 stecrs. 2 Hamburg, spiced herring, $1.40; hol. he rring, | AUOre B 64, Ohge R T . lower. A fow trades were mado in Octobor | (500: OBLON: Brush Land and Gaitlo Co! imp., S3c; mackerel, largo family, $10.25 por Oukland, ' A, 7he: nal, 8 By 41 pork at §10.95@11.00 and the marketolosed | YEoer RS L 000 (00 bushels; exports, 35 stoors, Col Tox. 20 | oo fos; "W hito A}M\,lNu 1, 87.00: family, | ¥, so; Siotucket, S6cs Warran, No. b7 STORZ & 1LER, CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE €0. (0o thosama as Saturday, Junuary pork | 10 S50 S ishels: siot steadior: No. 5, berg@ | - 1dstoers ColTux 240 | 82703 trout, 85203 walwon, #3603 auchovios, | s Berwiole Lid, 18 Ao Lager Beer B Wholesale Refced aud Lulniating 01/ | :‘:‘.‘i&'m'i‘.!‘w'ié‘ o Geapaubacquontly | 5 in eleyator, S0@iifo ailoat: uneraded 4 Dulls. urs o 160 CANNED MEATS—Corned beof, 1 1b square | S¢; Thorndike, OO, “Ihorndike, Ager BEET Browers. [ Ui o | pent tho mjunciion P s S ;‘;r',’;f,‘,"" ATH@4001 opHiphs s1ghdy Novombor 39 cows. 170 | cans, $1.20; corned beef, 2 lh‘l(]unrua;ms_ 'l;l‘lurllllrhanl el Thormaiko, XX, 157 North Eighteanth strcet, Onahs, Neb. Axle grosse, oto., Omaba, A. 3. Bishop, Mansg ? allaco pork deal this morning and the case e 1 6 stoers . 250 | §2.02; corned beef, 6 Ib squaro cans, $6.50; ordis, 5, 4e; Cordis, No. 4, | sm——————————————— - wan diamisned. ‘Tho docision had no porceptl. | OA—Iteccipts, 160,000 bushels; | spot 116 steers, ColTex. 240 | corned beef, 14 b squara caus, $14.00; lunch ; ___Cornice. 68 L [ 1 blo affocon tho murket, Thore wasa mod | uh"asih” spoc No, 1" white, aricaetaqos | Thomas £ Metioe— A | e LR S R L pills TR P A A EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, CARPENTER PAPER 00, i erato shipping demand for both lard an 3 g @o60: wh (4 g bull, i 2 , §4. 1 Poing, 2 Z, 13:4 29 in, A * meuts, Lutonly a limited bugluess was made | JiXed - Weswrn, 2i@2ic; white western, 49 cows 180 | brawn, 2 Ib squaro’ cans, 82001 brawn, G 1b | 12 oz 19!5c; West Pount (:u m, 11 gr, 10e, Mannfcturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Wholezale Paper D3 lers. : pablc, most of the trausactions reported bo- | 7005, opti0ns closed quiet but steady to 23 feoders 240 | squarc'cans, 8,507 brawn, 14 16 spuare tans, | |~ EixxELs PladRdttamen, 200: " Cloar | Widow.caps ad metatiestgiiatis. Join Epensien A ) ALY S 3 ng on the quiet. The market closed quiet | » ]u ST (4 Sales ! 80, Ferguson Land and Cattle Co.— $14.00; ox tongues, 1% 1b round cans, §5.00; | T ke, 0)50 1ron 'lm ntain, 203¢c £ proprietor. wnd 110 South lith streot. CArTY & nice #10¢ printio 7, wrapping an and steady, mess pork showing a net gain of 1@.‘ I'“" 8 up. ul 3 AR h - & 07 stecrs, 265 | ox tongues, 2 Ib rotind cans, $6.00; 0x tongues, nixTs—Solid ( lors—Atlanti Slater, FI ; 3 T [GELT) Atlongiven 0 cAra PAper 7 , 4o in November and 214 loss in January, | $12306H0,205 spot Ltio, quiet, sto 74 cows 19 | 2i1b round cuns, $7.00: ox tongues, 3 1b roil, barte ' |~ 8team Fittings, Pumps, Eto, | il Lard futures closed 234@7yc higher, Octo- | 855H 8102 =0 o ed. stoady D. Ulliamson— round cans, 88,00; chipped beef, 11b round ) ticks—Caledonin X, 03c; Cal- | TRANG & CLARK STEAM HEATING GO0, ber showing the most strength. Itibs for Oc- | BoStiTiaW, Bomnals Setaed, SIeters o 5 bulls 105 | cans, $2.00; chipped beef, 3 1b' round cans, in XX, 10/5¢; Economy, 9¢; Ous, Uc; ¢i tober delivory wero 2igo higher and for Jun- | g (SUEGOURTBteMY s 16 stoe 250 | $1.00; roust beof, 11b round cans, 81.20; roast g uary about the same o w shado easier. Crawford checks,” Bo; Haw Pm]wg, ngg aud H]]E“lfis, —THE— 32 for. Novesmb J. A. Cooper— beef, 21b round cans, $200; potted ham, : ’ ¥ TARa DUl wosteen adosm, §0.80@0.85 e 3 Aloet 340 | lbround cans, 5c; peuiod am, 3¢ ":]mum‘ e e ak 15 Faiaa surest Omitia e 4% § YAG 'R Lodad h o A arter Cattle Co.— cans, $1.20; deviled haw, 1 Ibround can: & QBICAGO LIVE 8TOOK. h‘l’l‘;“;‘&m‘“;‘&mm wastern [ VA <9 170 G doviled b ,,xl ottt cans, $1.20; “U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO,, e | Omciao, Oct. 21 [Special Telogram to | * Chiess.-Uhchiunged; westorn, T{@10c. potiad ox tonguo, 1(1o roli’ eane o3 pot- bl Steam and Water Supplies. Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul Ry, Tue Bes]—-Carrie—Business was fairly Pork—Stronger, 3 Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. pressod hawm, 1 1b square cans, $1.75; com- -0, 24 inch, 1bidc; B, 24 | mainamy wing mills, 013 and 20 Jon . Omaba. g0, J i active aud prices about the samo as at the Kansas Oiry, Oct. 21, —Whoat—Stead, 75 61 04 120 83 90 | pressed ham, 2 1b_square, cans, $2.75; tripe, 4 Incl HoA 15, G. ¥, ltois, Aoting Manager, The Best Route from Omaba and Counci) close of lust weok, Recoipts were ivided | No- 2 hard, cash, B4lgc; October, 6ic bid 203 B0 50....257 100 390 | 21b round cans, $1.50; minced callops, 2 10 ¥ BROWNELL & 00, eak Snio Ax 2t 6,000 natives, 4,000 Texans and 5500 rang- No. ;Johzr&. A:E:h. ::“I No. 2 soft, cash, A 8 :ol 160 :: [ round cans, t' 0; boneless wg; feet, 2 Ib ; !hnls; tunlnllm Gem, “%' Beauty, X B l [lG l‘l m Bluffs to 3 \ ; October, © bid. 254 80 8 90 o 25. One pous cans are [ 12}5¢; Boone, T A S e B, Ootomar, 3 8 0 g0 | squara”oats " 235" Ona jound cans_ara | 12}0; Hoouo, Lics B 80 cotorea, | ENEINES, Boilers aud General Machinery, THE EAST: beef operators, wanted all the fat cattle on 2 white, cash, and October, 3 85 80 390 Two pound cn are packed one dozen and | $1.10@8.00, Busetiron work, stonm pumpy ty uba, w miils, 2154215 | TW0 'Auur\u DALY BETWEEN OMAHA& . nd common were, ND COU? 40 3 90 two dozen to case. Half pound cans packed Cakrer Wanp—Bibb, white, 18}{¢; colored, U1k HLUFLPH 1, who market, but medium ] 8s has beon the case for two mouths, left %, oasb, 15X0; Ostobor, 1Ko o 290 To B0 | o dasen 1o ostes TGuarier) pound Joaun | $10 5 Iron Works. ::-'hlgso‘. 2l a"'l"“';‘“i | untl everything good to cholce was disposed | Gy ginpati, Oct. 21— Wheat —Steady; 160 8 90 850 800 | dozen—net. EE, 8%¢; G( PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, auh Rinncapolls, Gedar Rep of, and then common and medium sold at | No. 3 red. 78e, 80 890 20 3 03 | Dwien Froirs -Lurrunu new, bife, | unbleached Li, % Wrousht and Cast Iron Building Work, Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, what buyers would offer. Texans and rang- Boru Dnn(l; No. 2 mixed, 84c. 120 g% x 2 runes, casks, 1,300 1bs, 4 ‘@4}@‘ prunes, 55 lh% m‘ ]l\*'t Db, 101, mul and Ggt ron E I Clinton, Dubugue, Davenport, | SO, A4 2 = S iy p @10 )ik o] 20, bleachod, o oundry, ers, ulso butchers' stock, sold steady. Thero [ Qats— ul JI\,D mixed, 2le. 13‘0’ 3] xly’lxl :r‘){:z-le:“.):lv e urltr:‘n pg:.lvh,;hu‘l& 1830 80, 191405 50, brawn and slate o e worE, SRt re s weaks, O E lig.*0d | Elgin, Madlson, Janesville, was a fair outlook to the stocker and -t ‘U PR, h o, e, ol ey lmu. "h'{‘:vp"w“ bt ”3‘3":"‘" aaara . J d 17t street, Umaha. Belolt, Winona, La Crosse, . feeder trade, s’ there was quite | S0 JoutM et 21— o AR, - Y evaporated, l4c; apri . 95 1 | ENTUCKY JEANS—Hercules, 170; WIRE & IRON WORKS, | Andallother important East, Northesst s a uumber of buyers on the market. | Ciam TUgC: Moy, S 281403 May, 20%c. 89....203 80 # 00 A e ;::lcy{uillys;u::l'f:r‘mlmn. ington, 224c; Glenwood, 20c;" Melville, 25o; aMaua n i s Coico 10 extra beoves, $4.005.00: mednm | G Loers cat, iaier N Sirc@ - 25 1 boxes, 1603 apFicots, holce, bags, 80 ibs, | Bang-up, 2tigor Momorlal, 1o¢; Standpoint, | WANNMACtIPGS of Wire and Iron Railings | yrontorsuentorsss cation A fo 0o steers, 1880 o 4500 It H0G4I; | g3 } Faidial 2 el . Live Stock Notes. H){c.am)le evaporated, Alden, 50 1 boxes, | 18¢: Durliui, 37 Jc. ] Deak rale riudow guaris Sower aisnds, wire i Bejs g Btter ashaaged: " oreamary, 20@2o; | mab. st Bogs 15 from ‘Toka- | £ B, 10oi oolos {.‘;’::fl,f‘g:% L b g Y i " | T oMAHA SaFE & IRON WORKS, ',"::u',.::a.“:.'.'.»:'.:":r':d SLLBGRIS: ramtera: mhukere Fetogats; | duir 15t E. Farley, of Bancrott, was visiting tho | 6:fc; cherrics, pitied ary cured, Toe? gt | | Pvin™ Dress ™ Chartcr onk, b ramare, | Man{'rg of i and Bunglar Froof Safes, . s r50@ | Milwaukes, Oct. 21 — Wheat—Easy; | yards. A20F, X boxes, [, P oy A e S T e T L g L00GLA; wintered Toxaus, 8250 | o M) RN T Sl Poter Van Autuvers, of Dunbar, had hogs poucies, Cai No 3, faney.3 .,:2‘.5‘.‘:.2‘:“' so Bs g‘.;\lm, oido; Bddystont, Gigc; Paciiic, | Vauls, datl wo i"‘.‘s"“:‘.“’&‘ ;'.‘;‘3 PR Al O oot .,_“,_m_": { Hoas—The market was active and 5 Cora—Dull; No. 8, 803¢@dlo. o8 market. e o pitted plums, Cal, 25 b boxes, 116 —_— 8as| oors, €10, ... 4 TAcket Ago " i } g e Oats—Steady; No. 3 white, 31@31§e. 0. P. Colon came over from Hamburg, Ta. h MO} P! ! i > Ohemical g P 3 . OLA kB Saparitendent. fomie e M, Mk, TR ekt | et o QUS| Qb " | SR N e e e | Denss SadOhemionle e i 4 DISHOV 4 00, ght sorts sold at #4. 20@4. w\lnd packers at Provisions—Flrm; pork, BILE. Stock Inspector Clark Howard condemned | Cal, R C, 60-70, 9¢; orange peel, | ins, | per pound, Hle; oxalic, per pound, 14c; tar- i m &wm 15, largoly at $4.00, shippors at §4.05 [ Provivions =lleu; pork 9120 | o lump-laws, Callfornia Londons, crop 1839, 82.50; raisios, | tario powdered, par pound, 4so; carbolic, 85 | SASH, Doors, Blinds and Monldings. 30, aud singe sort at 440, qedrornoal, QobilWossimholders ot cieorge Lee, of Stockbolm, was ia with | Cal loose Uusoatels, orop 1806, BL.00@2.10; | @ute, C 4o, Branch ofice, 134h sad Isard sireeis, Omiaks. Ned. GUITAR P — ud hogs, ), LuM—Per poun FINANCIAL. 43¢d per cental. G. W. Meisner, of Shelton, was fn with | CANNED Fisui—Brook trout, 8 1b, $2.40; ‘Ammox1a—Carbonate, per pound, 1134 — N Lorn-steady, doman fair; now mixed | O M; Bleaner olion, was is mon trout, 3 B, $2.5; clams, 1 1, 3195 [ Arnowkoor—Per pound, lic. Ll & BANJOS w Yors, Oct. 21 T‘}smom Telegram to ":‘nm_m. 4‘1':)'; i mple wheat, | | W A Jouss, of Hastiugs, brought in four g&fih’em - {“md.'-;m:”'fimfl?'uum flzzg ‘%u.uun--uuvmm‘ per pound, 6s¢; tolu, 53 sou"]'_‘n ou‘n‘. 1 et L d Bee.)—8100ks—Weakness to a marked b - e rabs, 25; doviled crabs, @bdde. - WV : dogree proved o b andar of th- day 1o Delarsalyasits aha sssert enoupi for | K91 QMR S o wial with s $5101 contan vl 3 By SLTH oorian fho w&;’“‘““"}\‘““‘- pes pound. i UNION STOCK YARDS 00, OF ALL MUSICAL I3 THYMENTS | b . » 12 H LOMEL- ., per pound, tmil < 10N 1bo stock market during the forenoon. The [ jug: No. 1 hurd, October, 8c; May s3%c; | family atSt. Louis, Mo, has returned. Kobatorn . 8 501 obaomne taying, 3¢ | CaLoumic A hoF PO 0f South Omaha, Limited JCHAYNES & Boson,M .

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