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i N N There was & recovery in_prices before noon | light, $4.0024.23; heavy, 84.10@4.25; )uckl*m { throe cars of cattic of hisoth feeding, sell- | Brioe, 810, §395; oysters. 11b. e, oyaters, | Caonoronx—Per pound, die. h A S that was refreshing to the bulls and espe | and snippers, $3.05@4.95; 35, | ing for $3.15. 1b, §1.60; salmon, C. R., 11b, $2.00; saimon, CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE—Der pound, 88, fally to that C1nss recognized @ investors. Shoep—Receipts, 8,000 m"m Slow and | Farmers havo boon anxiot to gat their fat | C. K., 2 1b, $2.80; galmon, Alaska, 1 1b, §1.00} | Creas TartAR-Pure, per pound, $0c. b A e - | lower; natives, §3.405.00; wostorns, $4.00@ | hogs to murket as oarly a8 possivle. Honce | salmon, Alaska, 2 1b, £.65; shrimps, 1 1b, | Extracr Loawoop-Bulk, per pound, First prices woro slight fractions under 1ast | 405 lambs, #5,0005.7 the supply of heayy Hoge 4t she present. time | $3.63. 19340 Whent Prices Oontinue on the [ night, espacinlly in New FEngland, Lacka- | gjoux City, Oct. 22.—Cattle—Receipts, | is limited. Hog cholera I\‘y heon stoadily on | = O1Ls—Kerosene~P. W., LW, 120 | Kneor- ho ‘0 wanns, Burlington and St Paul, which | 450; shipments, 225; market steady: cows, | the incgease ever «since t rat of Septom- | headlight, 18c; salad ml ‘t‘ 00 per GUM ARABIC—3@050. Downward Course. were i to % under the closing figures, | $1.00@2.00; stockers and focders, $1.50@2.50; | ber, and in_many arens Whisro the diseaso | dozen. 4 Lcorontus—ddo, lflmfl"’l Ifllme'flflms Waluns cflmaflfl — o i o veal calves, $2.00@3.15. has notappeared as yet farmers have shipped SALSODA-~1I¢@2! (¢ por 1b, Guycenise—Bulk, per pound, Transcontinental was ' per cent higher. 3 f g AS oK c p 1 b 1y distrib Hogs— Receipts, market steady: | off their hogs for fear of ity The indications Stanci-5@io ver Y Gus—Asafoetida, per pound, 14o; cam- T r ORN SHOWS AN IMPROVEMENT. | The business done was more evenly distrib- | o1 "and mixed, §. 85; heavy, $3.70@ | now seem to point to the lareest run of hogs | STOVE POLISH—82.00@5.87 por gross. phor, per pound, 40¢; opium, per pound, | uted than usual of late, but Reaaing, Louis- | gs7ig. early in the season. Another fact in its 's'.l("'}:\.l —\\'nnle, r;or!hf‘t\lllnive. JJe; Cas. | §5.05. ——— 0% i kS 2 ~ Furniture. - ! viile & Nashville, Burlington & Quincy, St. Sity, Oct. 9.~ —Rooeipts, | TavOr 18 that farmers aro.afraid of being | 8ia, China, cloves, Penang, 2Sc; nut- esublimated, per ounce, $3.50, M DEIEY & STONE, The Provision Pit Again Oharacter | pyy) and Missouri Pacific. were the most :,s’fx:'f:fi.;(;é:fi; Opt a2, —Cattia—Racointes | obliged to aceept even lowe prices for thelr | megs, No. pepper, 15@10c. gs—Buchu, short, per. pou DEWEY & STONE, | fzed By Remarkable Strength Prominent in the fogular list snd n,-m;'.-; cows, $1.50@2.40; stookers and feod. | hogs than are ruling now.~Chicago Tribune. PIRETAVE Tops, sa '.'.hfi"fx yper pousd, nim-u" Wholesals D:alers in Furniture, 8 12,503, 00. S 2 h -y ) and Baoyancy—Oattle and Sugar Refinerles umong the trusts '-"‘:m y 2 ” Bixvers' Twine—Sisal, 18}¢c; homp, 14! 503 MRROURY: Farnam atreet, Omaha, Nobrask A 4 g8 — Receipts, 10,000 shipments, none; | OMAHA WHOLESA MARKETS, b § \ 142408 M 7 3 JPpTIS % ! Hog Quotations. The list ‘mentoned ‘stock was e market lower light, #4 00@4.20; heavy and —_— e e x s LTk, 6, $L.90y cotren, W‘r‘l“]“‘_'“*‘, R 0 [ ETSERGE AU OHARLES SHIVERICK, a marked exception to the rule | mixed, £.85@4.00. Produce, Fruits, Eto, » bk 3 3 jute, Cotrox Twix ute, 60 ft, §1.00. medium, 16}5¢3 Sulph., ver ounce, Canary, per pound, Soars—Castilo. mottled, por i Plll‘llllfll‘% in opening off { per cent. at 74!{c and retir- National Hmck Yards, East St Eeas—Strictly fresh, 18¢; senonds, 14 22, braska. g 1 per cent, further, It was the only [ Kiou Oct, Cattle — Rocoipts, 4,700; | Hipes, Prits wenk spot in the market, all others making | Shipments. 100; market stronger; fair to | salted hides, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKRETS, light hemp, g , sail, 20c; Caloutta, 14c; | castile, white, per pound, 1 mllhlflo*. d@slge; (ln'n"m' Manilla rops, 143¢0; sisal rope, 11ige; new SriRiTs NITRE—Sweet, pe ound, 8G 1005 SALL Crroaco, Ocs, 22.-~[Special Telegram to h V choice heavy native stoers, $3.25@4.80; stock- | flint hides, 7c J ~ @rocerl. | tractiohal advano Lol Nash- 3 te 25(@4.80; Dt S rles Tar Brs.]—Wheat continued on its_down- [ fac! "{‘,"l““‘“_‘"“l,“’::'? “’“|“l‘!‘l“1r‘;‘:‘ ton’s | eraand” foeders, $1.75@2.00. hides 2 16ss; shoep pelts, green, each, 35¢@ | product, Uo: Jute, 9igcr cotton 1te; hide | P, 42c. 3 MoCORD, BRADY & CO: ward course to-day and aoother 1 cent in L BEINROUEE IR WOLTHY = NIt ot Hogs — Receipts, 6,100: shipments, 1005 taliow, | rope, 170. SrrycnsTA—Crystals, $1.00@1.15. Y 5@4.10; packing, prices was lost. The market opened weak Quincy 3 per cent. each, and Lackuwwanna a | market stronger; heavy, 83 5.7 on flat cables, an increase of 1,700,000 bus! grease, gy e eee) Suwr. € C Par oz, 6(@14e. N like amount, Reading and Northern Pacific @4.00; light, 89001 Lumbor and Sullding Material, LB UL = g L Wholesale Grocers Tarioca—Per vound, e, 5 s smaller frac- Woor—Fine. average, 15@ide: medium, S10ck Boarps—A, 12 inch, s 18 14 and 16 Toxka Beaxs—#1.70@1 JNh and Leavenworth sireets, Omahn, ols in the amount on passago, showers tn the E'nf.'f"c%.'érfi"?i' :“x;'n a:h:f‘,nzl;“\';:m the OMAHA LIVE STOOK. averago, 21@323c; quarter blood, ayorage, 20 | feet, £10.00 B 13 inch, 8 18 13, 14 and 16 feet, { WAx—White, per pound, o = Ohio valley ana on miscellancous liquida- . e e (@21c; coarse, average, 15@17e; cotts and + O 12 inch, 8 1812, 14 and 16 feet, O1Ls—Linseed, raw, 69c; Linseed, boiled, " tion. The northwest was bullish, however, | ®2d of the hr‘m-;. hl'n ‘:‘»fl n:\\'urtll "‘\gvf";‘"; Catcle. rough, average, Muloe o G Wk Diginch, a1s 1% 14 and 10 feot. | gic; Bergamot, Sanderson's, per pound, W. J. BROAICH, e DA L] [t it bl ] Lo b kil Tuesday, Oct. 22, uns—Heaver, per 2.00@3,50; each, No. 1 com 12 In; 8 1013 feot $1800; | $2.48; Lemon, Sanderson's, per pound, $1 Paamoou thie Minnaootis wad Dufati pelng. | And tho advanco from the opening AKures 1 | Thero was snme improvoment i tho catile | £100@% CATIR iy IR qmi3in s Lo i and 10" teot, Peppormint, por pound, 2,351 Wintergre Heavy Hardware, Iron and s[&fl] only about half of what was expected. Local | Nearly all the leading shares extonded to 1 | market to-day and values were strong and “sivll";l‘flfl;“h g{::.'::u' h\ 1 com 12 in 1:lxw‘.l|::"|:| i pound, $: dor g soHam, ¥ & [ Ry beb; W6, . per cont. and a few tg 13c. Thera was no | the trade quite active. The buyers were L > e J 3 J ¥ asoline, Hainey sireet . speculative sentiment favored the theory of lnmgn»r. rat, arally “for a turn,” but as a result 8( 7.00, degrees, 13¢; N . 03 dogrees, 12c; PorrAr Luaner—Clear poplar box bds. 5¢ | prime white, 10c; 150 water white, 13¢; Per in & 26 §85.00; clear povlar, 5 pancl, | fection, Mey Lardine, 80c; Summer, W. V., 'E, RN G S 0 #30.00¢ ‘clear poplak, 3¢ I panel, $:5.00; cloar Wi esgupmen W Vi | MOLINEMILBURN & STODDARD €O, poplar, 1§ in punel stock wide, s 28, $28,00 CArbOn; - otot swiiile; 180 de: anufacturers and joblers in clear poplar corrugated ceiling, i, $29.00. ; Turpontine, de. Wacons, Buggies Rakes, Plows, Ete. TTER-—6C, bls, 5,505 bt b .00. Posts—Whil dar, 6 inch halves, 12¢; - Cor. 9th and Pacifio streets, Omaba. iAR—131; @15 per 1. ite ¢ 1§ inch halves and 8 inch qua e e < 5 s, 1lc; white cedar, 4 inch round, 1tc; e — inessoo red codar, split, 16¢; split’ oak, HROEDER & DEAN, . Artists’ Matorials. vice, medium size, Hide; choice i ~~ There is belicf that the extremo rates aro | kept down there is no renson why it should ,,,‘”,,,\m" o 5106 por 1o, w‘”»‘x‘:i- o, pinin g and 18 ineh, $17.50; AL HONDE, Jr. reports of showers &at several points | OVer for the present at loast, and tho feel- | not continue to sell fully as well as at pres- through the Ohio valloy served to ! s 0 ! THALIES @10 per 1b. oS S and 10 fnen, #15.00; o. 1, 0 R N Anlists’ Materdals, Pianos and Organs, rities Wi ‘h im- | €0t_if not batter. Native c brought . ¥4 @ ) allay alarm on account of a possible drouth, N e ——————————————— proved. While there is o great short inter- | q'ho trash receints of stockers and feeders Pias l“vn‘ l’wk!;' B DIMENSIONS AND TINIER, — Hutchinson reappoared ns o sellor and a lot, | S 1t 18 believed the buying by ths bulls far | were not large, while there were quite a ‘l;l:ts h:\'llfl:‘lt:l kl‘(u' LS; “.I:;L\‘c\{‘lm lsrlw ‘pl{kl:l 1“».‘»‘!‘”(‘1{‘ 16 £t 18 £t 20 ft 22 ft 24 1t . Boots and Shoos. more long wheot came out. Late cables | eXcceded the covering by the shorts to-day. | good many buyers here and considorable in- Sd) b0 1 ez wera weak and lower on heavy receints of i k fick a1t 5 500 16,00 16 00 18 00 19 00 HH - W, V. MORSE & 60. ¥ 165, . THa Joall y " | vis hooks, kits, $1.15, 00 15 00 1500 16 00 1600 18 00 19 00 . V. MORSE & Russian wheat, and in expectation of the re- 3 : ~Salt, bbls, ey O er and pricos stronger, and_the sales qu g 5 3 00 10 Jersey Central, Reading, Luckawanna and [ jorfnd Rrics " 0.3 00. p 1300 15 00 1500 16 00 16 00 18 00 10 00 ty o Ha arge. Natives sold largely at #2,30@ Cror 4 4 . : 4 At 1¢ each; Louisy: Now Engl op K 0015 00 1500 16 00 16 00 15 00 19 00 110, 1105, 1106 Douglas street, b cont apparent advance in_English country | Atelison, & cachs Loufwvalle, Now Kegland | and a big string of westerns at 8240 BRax— Ll oy 1oy oo 100 1500 1000 | Basement First National Bank, P e { markets tho statement wus made that the O DG ey SHORTS—S, mms.«) o R TN G AR H AL 86 better prices represonted improvement in the | forred, Cotton and Sugar, 1 each; Roclc Hogs. Aeuieei bbb i R L UL WU AL R ‘ quality of the wheat deliverea by fatmers | 18and, Burlington and Missouri Pacifle, 13 | The hog market opened at steady prices AL AN U DN IR A L R A Qoal, Coke, Eto. T §17.00@17.50; No. 2, 4 and 6 inch, 12 and 10 ft, MMERCIA. i each, and Chicagn Gas 13, The to les | and closed stronger. The good heavy hogs i . 4 A CO ()l j, instead o:!enlm od vu\uu; fnrt:vlllltznl[ of the | SR ""“‘ ‘.‘_‘;,':‘:z' s 13 The total sales | [, Jargely at £.00@%025 and us bigh as | Burren—Crounory, fancy. 2387 $13.50@14.00; No. 3, 4 and 6 inch, 16 ft, $15.00 samo grades. e new born bullishness in ) : ; o | @16.00. JAMES W, THATCIER COAL CO, o $4.00 was paid for one load on the close. The | 20@3te. Dairy, fancy, 17a@iS¢; o e - P o 11 P , the northwest died out as snddenly as it [ ,tng folowing “’;‘{e T ‘“""““5‘1“““‘“%; light hogs, lght mixed and gt soets. s0ld | @i, “Country, tancy, 10alia; eood, to AT R Al S Mmfl]‘s and Shippers of Coal a‘fl Go( sign of weakness up to noon, with Sugar | €Arly in tho yards and the market opened in | oyt "0y ; here wras siron baging artund tho opamng; | FeGevorod Tics to Toe, Buriington 1005 to | PRt assch tuun asbogn th IS OL e, - which carried December from 80}4o to 80igo | W6 Chicago Gas 1}§ l;r 53§ l"": changed hands. Native beeves brought $3 .'.«l; ” - , the Granger group uniformly 1 per cent | @4.20, largely $3.50@4.10, but there was no .','.“L?.’."..’L ',[,';"I.f.‘?n'fi.‘." m’:“,..;l":fi::fi“::.'.;Lrhf higher. There was no setback in stooks to- | ® prime load in the yurds such as briog tho market reactod '{c or such & mattor, steady- Itwasa good buying day from tho | 10D Prbes ib ouer maskens, Bofe wes S ing between 8010 and 80'ge for Docember | OPCNINE o tho closing. Tho last loan was at % Rt 00d sold quite rendily at stronger prices. and around 83%0 for May. The | 9 Ver cent and mouey was offored at that. | So long as the receints of cow stuff can bo undertone was weak, however, and Manufactorsy ) U.5.4 Noxth Pacifi v , N °. { came and the surrounding markets all looked [ V8. O prototred. .. WL A The market was 1 choice, Li@15¢; fair, 10@11c; inforior, 7@Sc. | 4'9's, £17.00@30.0); 3d clear, 1% inch, s 28, Toom &1, U1, & National £ane By ) ctive at the prices and a clearance was —Por doz, $1.50, AT e L one s I and acted heavy. New York reported April o > Yol X 0(@46.00; B sal(‘ct 14, 14 and ch, 8 A s effected by 11 o'clock in the morning. kens, $.00@3.505 mal- 0i@3k00; Tst and 54 ciéar, 1inch, %3 | Capital, = ~ $400,000 ! orders, but atlimits 1@lic under the mar- | Pacitic bs o —— e 003 mixed ducks, $1.50@ ), 8d cloar, 1 inch, 828, §3 Aqu« : OMAHA COAL COKE & LIME CO 1 ket. The local situation was unqualifiealy | Central Pactflc. Receipes, 1 5 u*ul.l 503 jack snipe, $1.00@1.25; " D) ..L\r'plufi. = = - 40,000 J D % t} 0 weik and the market broke through the bar- {}:};:figfifi;{mm it |RockIsiand; Cattle.. : quail, §1.15@2.00; jack rabbits, $8.00@3 503 - 0UB6:S OF Herd il Nult Coal, riers thrown up by the bulls and December '[ O |t tereed Hogs. . swall rabbits, $1.00@1.20; squirrels, $1.00@ # Officers and Directors—E. M, Morseman, G 20 Bouth 15th street, Omaba, M,,m._ s0ld_off ‘sharply to X0c and later to 78ic, 14115 St paut & Omat Horses 1.10; plover, $1.00@1.25; venison saddles, 30 atandard A, #9.00% 561 P LI R = t Thete was a slight reaction from 783{c and 116 | dopreferred. 18@14c; carcasses, S@loc, clear, $1.60@1 G-inch. clear, $1.75@1.80; l.;n-:"'Afi FREE “;‘“‘md' (Nm‘ NEBRASKA FUEL co., i i from 70ljc, but the feeling was still far 915/ raton Pacitlc Prevauing £ricas. Beaxs—Choice 'hand-picked navy, §i No, 1, $1.10@L1p; clear red cedar, mixed | . b Gryit, ,‘L,,“;,,‘[ 7 K 1 from strong, and the shorts who desired 10 I The followiag is a tabloof pricas paid In | 2.00; choice hand-picked medium, $1. 63 AR Qi Dbl gt Shippers of Coal and Coke. #ill thelr’ contracts found an abundance of red thismarket for the grades of stock men: | choice hand-picked country, J California red wood, dimension width 214 South 15th Dmata, Neb. cypress, clear heart, dimension w uqu, 50. Westera Caton. u{helli for sale. DuMay ‘c’lenllnm: to s.‘}fu nn:ll tioned: :lenu country, $L.50@1.60; inferior country, closed at 82%c, December resting at 705c an et ol \or | Prime steers, 180) to 16)0 1bs. .$4.00 1.00@1.2 October nominally at 773c. Tne average de- [ MONEX-T1ght. vanging from 610 10DOF | Gooq steers, 1230 to 1450 Ibs.. 3 Cukgse—Young Americas, full cream, e R aeL preciation in values was about 1 per cent. | cent. osed offered at 6 per cent. Good steers, 1059 to 1300 1bs ; factory twins, 11@I2}gc; oft grades, 7@ | g1 o). N "The receipts at all points mentioned in the | PriME MeroaxTine Parzr—Quiet and | Western steors. .. Van Rossen Edom, £11.50 per doz; sap NEBRASKA 14 and 16 fr, JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, {00 Yo, 4o 81600 N o g | NATIONAL BANK, Wholgsale Lumber, Ele board of trade returns aggregated 076,630 | weak: sixty-day bills, $§4.81 demand, { Common canners. 8ago, 19¢; brick, 11¢; limburger, 9¢; domes- bushels and shipments 839,600 bushels. Lo- | g ik y Ordinary to fair cows tic Swiss, 13@14c. D e U. 5. DEPOSTORY, OMAHA, NEB. Bl P AR E "':‘J.'.’if. corent kna cal receipts footed up 340 cars and local ship- BTN o7 Fair to good cows. . LeyoNs—Fancy, $0.00@8.50; choice, & Batts, ch, 60c: O, ¢ Capital . £400,000 et ror Mgitney wita ; monts 70,284 bushels. Minneapolis and Du- Mining Stocks Good 1o choice cows. . @G.00. : 4 well thbing, D.&M. and bev, $23.1 i 52, i > luth got -vN,OWr \m:(l)‘m and to-morrow’s jal Telegram | Fair to good bulls.. C)uA\'m:umlss-—CflnB Cod, s";\mrfitz;‘(‘u pickets, D. & H., flat, §32.00: pickets, D. Surplus Jan. lul. 1889.... 52,000 CHAS R. LEE, joint estimate 18 for 710 cars. This falling off A i i S hin. | Liwht stockers and feeders. . .. ORANGES—Louisiana, per hox, 3 qut O e i OFFICER! D DIRECTORS: i X } in raceipts ab these two points may bo some- | 10 Ti# Bee. | ~Tho following avs ths min- | GELH fuators, 950 to 1100 1bs. Buckwiiat Froun—Per bbl, 8650, | Hysauhee SO 1 0 | e W, YA Eresion 5 Dealer in Rardweed Lumber. what deceptive, as no publicaccount is taken | ingstock quotation Fair to cho Graves—N. Y. Concord; per basket, 35@ | o4 com ¢-in whito pine, $31.00;8d com G-in LEWIS &, R ae Waod carpets and parauet ook, 1t and Douslas of sidetracked wheat. ‘Tho market rulod ‘Iivi!lx&l{t-lvdl.lrl [Tron Stiver . Fair to choice heavy no 0c. SRHTCe i WA OUS D ot Guh yerhive Brits = trants, Cmnhin, Neb, dull up to about an hour of tho close, The [ Caledonia B [Mutual, ... Fair to choice mixed hogs. ArpLEs—Per bbl., $1.00@3.00. 90,00 {6oBNAUAR AR inelIoW B EH R1010 OMAHA LUMBER CO., latter part of the session was full of action and the business passing was on a largo scale. There was no conspicuous individual Common to rough hozs |Ophir L,M TFORNIA GRAT 5 8L |0e: idental 1P, Star 4-in yellow pine, $17.00; 1st und 2d clear yellow pine, 4 and 6-in, $19.00, CEILING AND PARTITION All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale Representatuve Sales. sumption. Thu receipts of the day wero also Cmicaco. Oct, 92.—1 p. m. close— 43 @ilse Ih; ham roulette, 6}gc; add lo a Brick—Common, $5.00@7.00 per trading, gt Y whita o ‘pareition, $15.0 : Jth street and Unlon Pacific track, Omaha. The opening of the corn market showed Bond Offerin 24 i e e A o oo THF IRON BAN K. e T more confidence to provall among local | w,emixaroy, Oct. 23.—ISp T gram | gt g (RS Grocerles. low pine ceiling, &2 v f-in Norway, or. 1201 and Farnom $ b : speculators in present values. © This —Bonds offere B0t oxs—Hums, No, 1, 16-1b. average, | §145 3 3d com S5-in Norway, $14 50, Draisacted. Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, LB e R e S 600 ut $1. 10505 50 o 23 1bs, 1003 13 t0 1410, 116} | © Lavkotesr, o5, o Doors, Eto. Yards—Corner ith and loughs, Ofles effect proauced yesterday vy the re- | L0555 2 stiouldors, be: breakTast bacon, No. 1, 83c: | Cesmar—s1 ) 100 and Douuia: i duction of the quantity in sight, Which was PRODUCK nam sausage, 9c; dried beof hams,’ Sigc ; WANTED | ——— > = L ! taken to indicate erormous domestic-con- eet tonguca, .09 per dosen: dry snit meits, | Hatx--30o. (eBEs BYOITIER: FRED. W. GRAY. contributory to the improvement, being over counmies.scuoot | Lumbe:, Lime, Cement, Etc., Ete. per 1h for small lots. ted. §7.00@3.00 per M; sewer brick, gover | Wheat—Wen ctober, Tiigc; 3 ono hundred_ cars nder vestorduys esi WL D, QLTI i ProkitsMedium, per bbl, 8550; sl 00000 pow M Correspondence solicited. ‘wam pan1co. ETO, co...r«m. and l)u\uln»u OBiain, 1 are expected. The firmness gave place to pREloYembary oy R Dry Goods. NW Harmi & CoMPANY, Bank C. N. DIETZ, 3 weakness later, when the market began to 0‘ s Aigead Sl \{@12i40 pare. Prixé—Plnk ind. Robes—Richmond, 0c; W, FARRIS » Bankers, Dealer in ALl Kinds of Luah i bronic badly, fand a_prominent opsrwior | g v 18e; » axn Cosaraiasio por 1; | Allon, i, Rivervolut, 3igo; - Steel Iiver, 163-15 Doarborn nm:;.sgg:‘uao. ealer in inds of Lumner, offered to sup comers 1 ch as X v, red, 711 ific, Gige. 0 State Street, A 16th and Califo o ! K 4 they wanted at bid prices. Ivwas & scalp- {:“f,‘”‘{;’“l‘ h* T Tatalns .00 per do; st Legor, o3c; | ——— 2 fo0 e oran ol s Mo B er's market chiefly, with very little business LD;’,IC‘“ s ircen—Fancy, old wolden Washington, 6e: Ame m, 63gc; Arnold, _Millinery and Notions. from the outside. - Cabies were firmor, not- | (% 00l ney old peabori e Lo chorc | Gigc; Arnold Century, Windsor Gold, c I v E N Aw A Y I ODBRFELDER & 060 \ ing a slight advance ut. Liverpool, but ad- | KM Cost ¥, 221 Rio, primo, Rio, good, | Ti't, 10'5e: Arnold B, 104g¢; Arnold A, 121 vancing freights at the seaboard tend to A Mbalian o TavaihTaaey Mmulol\\mg Arnold Ciola Seal, 10! nuu“ Seal, 103ge. —_-_—" ¢ check business. The cash demand was dull ' and apathetic and followed the changes in the speoulative situation. October opened at 80% @305, ndvanced to 8014, sold off to 80% (€30} ¢ and closed ut B0Lgc, 80 o gain of i{c was made over yesterd figures. May ranged from 32 and closed at 327 c. Pork—Stead, [mporters & Jobbers in Mi:linery & Notions 203, 210 and 212 South 11th street, COMFOLTE! 'ood interior, ..’il., African - Rousted — Al 73{c; Androsc Rociport, 0 Steady: Octover, $6.37l¢; January, 2o, Koarsago, T3¢ Conestoga, \ Jige Flour—Quotable about 10c lower on all grades; winter wheat, $2.00@2.40; spring wheat, 83, 0 40 : ens! A, 7o; HOBINSON NOTION 0o Dleached, ROBINSON NOTION CO., ADE unou ELECTRIC spipar | Wholesale Notious and Fu[‘dlSlllIlE oods, ST, standard, powdered, 9ife; granulated, standard, oners’ A, wwhite, ex confee’ Sashory 4oy extra 145 short h,‘;*;;;‘(;{,*;,gfi:;"{,;,:;;";‘m;,::.'.;::f:flg;,;ndx geds creamery, 10@22c; G, Nebrasic,"ho; auber, Tide; Califoraia, | | Deius - Auosirons, 0oz o Lo e e Bt UHHamesk 2 3 g oiden G, 70 i C 50 pk 7 S - scattering business was done. Armour Unchangeds full cream cheddars, " 1;.)1“"..‘ 4 Frankfort ey, sl mmluslon nnd Sto ag bought cash lots and sold December against such, the month named ruling steady at 183 @180, May sold at 21%@213c and Octo- ber was offered at 18c. Kecents wera lib- eral, and out of 4 total of 311 cars, 181 were contract grades, Withdrawals for shipment were increased to 109,885 bushels. No. 2 oats 1o o to store sold at 1775c and trading was chicfly by sample. C5 XX, D tongue, S!gc; summer, 18c¢c; head Heflvcr 3 ver Creek, BB, teed, urmunr. R[UD[,L} & R”)n}: LL o T Bokver Greok, G0, 106 0| S weRESRRRTELECTHIO 000 11 i chotea | M imaii el ""“"‘\‘3-,,;.“.:;‘.. e | |, Storige and Comnission Merelans, ABoUT cLovEs. S[vncllmeil llulhr I ll xlu)- sameé Wlxenyuunnh )MT loves remember thatthere is : ik as o price that Ixto0 ohea: m."um,.'m ——_Dry Goods and Notions._ pay o falr v g% T M.E. SMITH & €O, i flats, 91;@0}5¢; Young Americas, anged; frosh, 17@18}4c. 3 anged ; light greo deacons, each, 1eds No. 1 solid packed, cake, 44e. Receipts. Shipm'ts. . s .+ 18,000 33,000 WESTERN CATTLE. salted, Calcutta dress, ¢ Renfrew dress, 8 c; geese, dressed per 1, 1@l erces —l(r)llul-d £ de: keeper, §1 ley cambr pure leaf, "The provision market was again charac- = £ Y to ige for | 63{cs butter cloth, 0O, 150 Jove 6o Ficie . dhin 1 Wk terized by remarkable buoyancy and strength 1000 THOD | Ouwner and No. Sarwvell, half bleached, 8! J‘ o) .Dry Goods, Faenishing Goods. and Notioas to-day in view of tho general surroundings. 562,000 Sons 0 G, 6e; Hope, i King Philip 1102 nud 1101 Dovglns, cor. 111 atecot, Omalia, Near-by options, especially of the different 0 3 0 cows Uc; Lonsdule carnbrio 10¢; Lons- - m'lllules showed a strong advancing tendency o “‘\ll;;flef‘uu;lk!. 1 shuu.;. J Cork mills, 10c; Pevpereil. vi KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS U0, without any particularly bullish influences i 2pot low ves 1 buil. 1,46 in, 1le; Pepperell, s g n 80 1ar as could be observed from surfaco in- | No.2 red, 811<@@s1%¢c in elevator: S13g(@s! 3 bull (@ -4, 20c l’u|:xn'”ll, 0.4, fr o aneriEie Ilflflllflfll‘a &Jfl;]hfll n Dly Gfll][lfl NUI]UI}S dications, Mess pork ovened 415c higher for @S3licf, 0. b.; ungraded cedy 1 steer. manilla, B, p@sije; No, 1, E nton K1y stamp o the book A Geat's farn: 1 ant Harney October and the same future of lard was 15¢ opuions & Carter Cattle Co— Conton, 44, 95c; THumph, Go; Wamsuita, ! e, O Nebraski. G higher at the start, with October ribs | Vember closing 5o bigher. November pork opened 2igc Jorn—Receipt up and hardened more. Shght roac- 00 bushels tions followed theso early advances, but the undertone of ' ‘the market | mixed, was strong nearly all day. Hutchinson was | closing a 43 steers le bbl, bulk, $2.10; | llc; Valloy, 137 feeders... best zrado, 00, : best grade, 100, SheRTING, Litow: —Atlantic A, 4-4, Ti{c; £2,40: best grade, 25, i 1 Atlantic H, Adlantio D, ' d-t," U3 crustied, $1.80; dairy salt, "Ashiton, 56-1b bags, | Atlantic I, AN 1L, 4 4 ; bulle, 224-1b bags, $3.23; common, in | rora C, Crown XXX, »|~4, 6 Lbls, £1.25. Hoosior LL, 4-4, Indian Head, 44 v HIMEBAUGH & ' 4 ~ | Builders’ Hardware and Scale Reualmn Mochulca’ tool aud, Bufaly sculos. 100 Douklan Omahs, Ne 4014c; options steady ; November ( bidding up October.and November pork and Oats—Receipts, 80,200 bushels; exports, FARINACEOUS Goons—Barley, 3@3!dc¢ Lawrence LL, 4-4, o%c¢; Old Dominion, 4-4, “Toysy Eto. el the largest individual buying was by that | 1005 Nl;fil firmer; \DVNH‘M closing av 251¢; steers, Jge; peas, 31ic; oatmeal, 23 5i¢oy Pepperell, R, ‘4-4, 63ic; Pepperell B, | e SO22 S0 20 o | T H T ARDY & OO, ~ R overator, but the demand for the various [ spot No. 2, white, fo1 mixed west 71 steers. caroni, 11c; vermicelli, 1lc; rice, 3l4@ic; l’l:]mcrell, 8.4, i ]’c|7< KIRKENDALL, JONES & C0., 2 ¢ articles was principally to cover outstanding | ern, 28@2ic; white mswrn. 7@de. HOG Jobbers of sago and tapioca, 6@7c. Successors to iteed, Joncs & Co. ear, The foreign markets were reported | weak. i rm, with lard gquoted 8a hizher for both Petroleun—Steady; United closed av #pot and future dslivery at Liverpool. This -00; improvement was ascribed to the recent ad- vance on this side. The demand for cash short contracts, Hog receipts wers down flee— Options closed barely steady to & 40 $8 10 Fisn—Salt—Dried codfish, 5 @S}gc; scaled usetts, 4-4, 7e; Aurora K, ul 70} n fl{ b T sainiutes o wers o wor 100 T | poiats down, Salea: (il buek: October, peL - Drled soagan B @tige T Wholesale Manufacturers of Baots & Shocs | Tovs, Dulls My}lflclfufllfl_fly fools, bigher. At the six principal packing points 15.303 4 fl\t‘mbcl‘. )l' ; spov Rio, 4 370 spiced herring, $1.40; hol. b 7ge; Tnternational, | Agents for Boston iubber Shoe Co., 1102, 1101 and 1103, Fouse furulshing goods, ohlidre . the receipts of hogs aggregated 50,000, steady ; fair cargoes, sl ke 5 385 5c; mackerel, large family, #10.25 m. Shetucket, S, 83¢; Warran, No. 870, Harney Sirest, Om. Faska. against 47,500 for the corresponding day last Sugar—Raw, nominal; refined, quiet and white fish, No. 1, $7.00: family, | 16c] Berwick, 13A, 18¢: Acme, 13¢; York, 3 3 in, 13ge; Swift River, rewer ; trout, $5.25; salmon, $8.50; anchovies, | 80 in, 12}5¢; York, Thorndike, OO, 814 Thorndike, 13 30,934 Cordis, No. b, i e & i e Tnorndike, EF, STORZ & ILER, C()NSOY IDATED TANK LINE CO, ThOl’llflikL‘, XX, Covals, ‘No. 4, Lager Beer Brewers. Wholesale Refived and Lubricatiug Olls, Corned beef, 1 1b square Firm; westers, 20@21 ; corned beef, 3 1b'square con 7 cans, §1. 02; corned beef, 6 Ib square cans, i lard continues active at this point and choico | Lard—Casg and October 7@10 points up, corned beef, 14 1b square _cans, §14.00: lunch —West Point, 28 in, 8 0z, 93¢c; West 167 North Bighteonth streat, Ouabs, Neb. ___ | Axle grease ctc, Omaba. A 11, Bishon, M brands are settling at a liberal premium | others dull, barely steady: western steam, tongues, 110 round cans, $2.60; lunch tongues, 9 10. 10 07, 124605 West Poiut, 20 in, Sorn B “Paper, grer ;.lha ||‘rlcuuor chgwr. nhi-‘ueliuvml 8“;“‘“” Quiet; Elgins, 241;@25c; weste 21b raumlb cans, $.75; brawn, 1 b square 405 West Point, 401, 11 e, Mo DOrnios. oS B e f at thero is still quite a large short intercst u i western orawn. 2 1b square cans, §2.00] brawn, 61b —Plaid—Raftsmen, & Cle AGLE CORNICE WORK) ’ y out in lard, but October Dork deals are | dairy, %@lbc; creamery, 12@24 square cans, $ brawn, 14 1b square cans, 3634¢; lron Mountain, 205gc. ar T, % CARPENTER PAPER CO, 4 protty well ¢vened up. A better trade and | Chceso—Steady; westorn, 735 @100, $14.00; ox tongues, 13 Ib 'round cans, £.00! | “Puints—Solid Colors—Atlantic, fc; Slater, lallllf cturers of Galyanized Iron Cornice Wholesale Paper D lers, ox tongues, 2 1b round cans, $.00; 0x tongues, 214 1b round caus, $7.00: 0X tougues,3 1D round cans, $3,00; chipped beef, 11b ronnd c(lonm‘(X Wige: Eeonomy, fei Otis, Uo; ,00¢ chipped beef, 2 1b' round caus, rawford chécks, 8ci Haw mun oll, 8igcs Garaor oil, 6 a matalioakglighis. Jobn Epencter, FEr3padisl silaation given O CArd PAPSr Flmnsl. Pumps, Eto, @ broader, healthier market for the pig Minneapolis, Oct. 23, —Sample wheat product is looked for after the close of the | firm; recoipts, 420 carsy shipments, 105 cars; current wonth ad ol fears of manipulation | Closing: No. ihar, Ogtober und November, are dispelled, Ouly & moderate volume of on track, T7ige. No, 1 nortliorn, Octo’ weeemees 1 busi &Vlll lll'llll!!m,wtl ST ‘Xl ) wulnl‘l)vu be ; I\(I’li\, :U M ok, T™5}c. No. 2 H.UO.)I‘IlJaSt beef, 1 1b ruuml cans, $1.20; roast BTRAI\H & CLAHK STEAM HEATING CO,, it B way and the close was quiet, ovember | northern, October, »‘ ay, 77¢; on track, beef, 2 1b rour 5 potted ham, { —TH pork showed a gain of 20c and the more de- | 70(@75e, 1b round cans, ‘ham, 3¢ Ib round Pumps, Pipes and Engines orrod future of 2ige. Octobor lurd. closed | piverpoal, Oct. 23-~Wheat—Dull, hold- §1.20; deviled ham, i 1b'Tound caus, . e IR AP e H L NE 4)‘(.:1 m‘ hor, mnlmu lllllm:ry ? Bgnil”n:“mr.i ers offer moderately ; California No. 1, 7s 3d@ dmlul ham, xblh w\lmd cans, §1.% Quechee No * 920, 122'and 24 w strect, Omebn. | while ribs vero igher for October wad | 75 44 per contal; red westora, spring. 18 lgd potted ox tongue, i 1b round cans, Windsor, 32 —_— S s 824@3e botter for moro deforred doliverios. | (s 115d+ ved westorn, wintor, 08 94a0s 10d. Yod ox tongus, 3¢ 16 roundscans, 8.9 NELS o .24 ineh WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO, OF THE 478 1§ Y 51 o pressed ham, |m Square ean pressed ham, 21b_squarg | f ; y‘ : 2 1b round $1.80; miinced cailops, 3 1 sstanda incl i i Corn'loirm, domana fairi new mixed ATOOK, western, 4s 10d per cents il Steam and Water Supplics, Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul R'y. “Beauty, | tandsy wind mil Bowolyy Ay ¥ Rohs, B ot 93 —[Soeolal T 2 ) 5 st., Omaba. o 5 Caneaco, Oct. 22 [?‘llmau.ll‘ :ulnxmm to nlllw:-;.x.;\»(.) l?‘l"r’.msm u\’vlicul Eas) ound cans bongless pi 2 1b | 1 Boone, 14¢ u cased, §0,30. A a The Best Route from Omaha aud Counell Tue Bug. | -Carrue—The receipts were di- i o square cans, 5. Oné pound cans are s—-\\ hite, §1.00@7.50; colored, BROWNELL & CO., Bluffs to vided at 2,000 Texans, 2,000 rangers and 5,000 natives. Tho demand was active all along the line, with prime natives selling a shade strouger, but medium and common natives underwent little or no change. Texans were ubstantially higher. Rangers were steady and flrun!r than yesterday. Native butchers cked two doz a forr d w case. | $1,100@> A # A o pound cana are paokeq one dozen and | ° Guirir Wan—Bibb, white, 18105 -olorea, | Engings, Boilers aud General Machiner, THE EAST two dozen to case. Half mound ouns puokced | 2114 o WO TRAINS DAILY BETW two dozen to case, Quarter pound cans : ',','_;':f"" uazs T AND COUNCIL BLU T packed four dozen to case. All prices per | B r., 835 u(..u'.( Chicago, —~AND— Milwaukee, —net. LI, B dpsen-=1p ustlpashed ko 8 St Paul, Minueapolis, Cedar Rapids, Diiep Fuuirs—Currants, new, bl{c; XTON & U v TRON W pruacs, casics, 140 Ty, 41:@tio; prune PAXTON & VIERLING TRON WORKS, | Rock Islaud, Freeport, = Rockford, dle, ‘white, 21@213gc. 42 3, Octover, orik, 811 — Lower; 28c; May, 20%¢c. cash, 17c 'bid; May, on iocount of the light run of Texans, sold | 2% @21e. Shisor bags, Wl@iigeiieou pels, Wronght and Cast Iron Building Work, | custon, ~ Dubugue, Davenport, "Jfi].f, JBud S ARMG uoider, Bioskars 4ol }:::ff"f A ';'l e A Eo L R R el b work, kgnors) Equnocy, machigo ana | Elglng Madison, Janesville, big run—8, 000 wan reported in Kansas City hinki evaporated, 14c; apricots, Jelly, cured, 25 1b | ingon, 22igc; Glenwood, 20c; Melville, 250 kamith work Of Haldds Belolt, Winona, La Crosse, 1.0 o R w I loass 'Lhat taa will Bum,_h,mwnl hkt angainarysioia Live Btook Notes, boxes, 16¢; apricots, faney, Mount Hamilton, | Bang-up, 27igc; Memorial, 15 1 3 3 Standpoint, - Aad all other important poiuts Kaat, Nortby be aa' ingroase ' u the ran of Toxuus from | 233 dairy, 101 Marion Hart, of Egan, markoted hogs. 38,5 Joxas, 160; arisois, oioion UGS, 80 Tt | 1801 DA, 1o, OMATA WIRE & IRON WORKS, 4 vos, $2.1 ¥, Oct, 22— k7 Li3go; apple MISCELLANEOUS-~Table oil cloth, $2.50; ; i ramm...nucx.u o tiske! aseat b 14 Yo, A 01 miocker yansasOuiy, Oct. 8 -WheatvBuadyi | Jobo Hall R0 Lo “""‘; Mason with hogs. | ¢ 'appl bl el o marbi 89505 piain tonmaa: | Manufactarers of Wire and [ron Railings 5%}, w strcet, i hrier Shosty et R G ik, #.70E10; wostern Fangers, §2.00@ | 8 hard, cash, 00.;° No. 3 noft, cast, 6834¢; | pivieny Vo Per Voorthad cattle on the Uigo: dudo Holland, thige.” " Deak 1ol i " tanas. wiro g I a0 Slashers a0 Lhe fussd Pialug Cars tn I October, 0837c. & b iiN1s—Dress ~Charter Oak, 5ui Ramapo, T ete. 13 North | oo, O i | CaK ki A oos—Trade avened brisk, with the great X “yj No. 9, cash, 380 bid; Octo- | Rebert M. Dixon, of Broken Bow, brought o : | 4oi el phos Adlen, cos Bishmond, Goi OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, “.'u. ‘uf-'u'...‘:'n"u, etu.dflfl.".’.‘.‘:’u’u.?.‘-“éf“'-‘n': ulk of packing and heavy selling at an ad 0. 4 whité, cash, and October, . udsor, Gige stone, 644 g b Vaine of 8 BLOLK e Of Lb siher hand, | 8o bid: 3 9. B, Brooks, of York, had two loads of D“f""’! Cal No 1, fhnoy, g8 unp bags, 80 s, | 63ge. . b Manf’rs of Fire and Burglar Froof Saras ek Aarin al M light, either sorted or mixed, sold & strong bo ats—No. 2, eash, 153 bid; October, 15;‘\‘. hogs in. 150; nectarines, réd, 1201 nectarines, silyer, e T A A atter GUARNTER, Ciera Panierier ana Lover Batkora paid. $LI0EA10, and sean | Cinotnmath - Ock 55 i\ heat o Barsy | - William Walsh, of Merns, had hogs on | BEES 136 pitted pluma, Ual, 2 1 boxes, 110} ke b e O 7. o el umm. Asulstant Geasral P 5 o sl 3 RV [ 3 sulstant General Passengen fonaull um h s $4.15@1.20, when there was | steady; No. 2 red, @,b. the market, {nlptfirrm&} |&‘J’fl N ;’5 &cw,d;n prunes, Acip- &‘lul}!huru,lpar carboy, €4(" Lll: ic, Doors, Eto. a nj’ » ¥ o xes, 8, runes, | per pound, ble; oxalic, per pound, o | 199 e e B Usneral Sovarintendens. § .50 ,;",‘{,“w,?l:"f;"lo‘;;'_‘;“‘."{‘;;(::‘;,m ““3,‘ ';"o S ixed, MU0, W. H. Hoyt came dowa from Broken Bow | Gal! R G, 60-70, 0c: orange el (50; Faisins, | taris powdered, par pound, 4dc; carboiic, 85 M. A. DISBROW & 00, oy selected heavy at $4.10a04.25, 1,02, « with I‘zuxl. Callfornia Londo -. crop 1859, $2.50; raisins, | @4be. Wholesale manufseturers of e m— N C. F. Way came down from Ord with two | Cal, 1oose muscatels, crop 185, $200@210] | - ALus—Per pound, 2ige. 1, Door, Biids znd Moulin ' IAL » LIVE STOCK cars of hogs. Valencias, 1858, . Annoxia—Carboilais, per pound, 11ge, Sash, Doors, Blinds end Monldings. Onicago, Oct, ‘e Drov: ' J ) J. W. Rilev, of Reams & Riley, of Defl- L"\Eu F“"_ rook trout, § 1b, $2.40; sal- ARnownoor—Per pound, 1be. Branch aflm, 12th and lzard streels, Qmakas, Nel New York, Oct. 33.—|Special Telegram 0 | rovarts ax fo1l t;- e Drovers' Journal | gpue, Ia,, was in with cattle, mon trout, 2 1, §2.35; clams, 1 1b, §! Barsom—Copaiba, per pound, 6S¢; tolu, 52 APOSITIVE 2o Lo87 or ravLiNG "m, e ports as tollow clams, 2 1b, 2.10; clam chowder, 8 b, (@dbe. _ me— me—— eral n d NERVOUI I JILT . 'r-:l Bk ] ~S1oc Ka—Business on the stock |~ Cattlo -Receipts, 9,000; market active and | | C: M. Ettinger of Thodford, was on the | geyilgd craus, 1 1h, $2.25; deviled orabs, Boitax—Refined, per pound, 11c, Widkhuss of B exchange early to-day was in marked cou- | strong: natives, $i% stockers, §2. g ' ) - | bse, ge cou- | atrang: i Mackers. § P T . emltflln ‘bally, 2 b, $1.75; caviar, CALOMEL—Am., per pound, 58 MEOUTE OMAHA. "JW trast with that of Monday, A better spirit .00@38. provailed and the market for an houe was | X i STAA westora Tangors, 840 RUK O e ceign asia hare leey - ”10. obsters, 1 1, #1.00; Cas10R O11,—§ i s Fioe sud Forsieh Csusirion Sy ik $1.50. 3 TUNION STOCK YARDS €0, Rece 41 1.7 Bo@bl.05, an appareatly out of the coatrol of the bears. | “Fiogs—Recelpts, 20,000; strong at sdvanse; | William MeMullen, of Lyons. was in with | tard ssuce, 8 1by $510; mackerel tomuro | Ganors Bera—ber ound, 150, 0f South Omaha, Limited 90; lobsters, deviled, 3¢ II: Cupes Bi ckerel mu CANTHAR KL K\srnl