Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 23, 1890, Page 3

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HE SPICUIATVE MARKETS. Vheat Actire With a Gain of One Oent for All Months Except May, AWEAK START BUT A FARDAYIN CORN, A nively Market fm Oats—Heavy Opening i Provisions-Live Stck Slow with Low Prices. CH1AGO. fept. B—[SpectalTel Per1-Only those who expected adull droop. Ing marketln wheat tolay were diappolnted The weak point of the day wis at (he « when Decenber wld at#1.004 and#.o May al#1.05§ andiLosy. Some god biving by Comstock, Brosscan, Lozan and others caught the market and gavolt a god uptarn the fint hour to 81.014 for Decmber, and 1106 for May, “The weaknessat the start was due tos bearish feeling in lical traae, excel: lent weather everywhere, indifferent cables, betterprospects for the wild fnSouth D kota, ind the bellt that there would be an fnerease of ahall millon ormoreln the vis ble After the erred to yri pped baclk anl the market wasdull until ne when 1he visiblesupyly § wore mostlyin and for atimelndicated o larg decre Milr e i others started buving, which putpr up tothe bet points of the day, with Decer b 1024 und May ot $1.07 rermar kets frmed up radily vith vheat, and for tme it locked like aregualar t y. The finad figures shoved o small de ) bushels, in the visible supply ready disconted and prics beforel o'elock fo 81.01% 1062 for May. The last hall hour inwheat wis narkedby fimnnesand last prices were withintie of thetop for theday. September dosedat 684c, Otober 0e, December #1.02 May #1063 This was a gain of lc forall months exceptMay, which wasye. Cornstartd weak and %c iderthe clse of Faturlay. at4Se for October ind e forMay. Therewas little slling pressire right at the openiiz, caised, no doubt,by large receipts and very escellnt weather, On this prices touched 47ie for October und He forMay. Thesewerethe low figures of the momnir Thercwas agradial fnprovimentin the tone of the market and aslow advance Inpr untilMay wld upto 5l about roon, with O tober2se underat:4sice. lutebsonwas o buyercarly, but turnud seller of May above Louis buying or bulling through wasan Importune influence. At prices were off 1043%¢ for October for May, After afairly good day corn closel without material chunges fre Jast prices on Saturday, September andOct ber. dge: Dece mber, #2438 5c; May, 50 e Ti Wwis aw lively market 1 oats, with shorts larely fiterested. Therewas 1o out- side news of fmportance, and it loks Ideal may bo looked for. Ttis intina H. W, Rogerms & Co, hold were 0 sgnss of it B utchinsonandBryait bid prices wup, May along with other months, The sime partic also s0ld the market of be fore the close, The cash oats mirket was very firm and gave tone 10 thetrading infutures. Septenber and Oc toversold fogether 1 }10 2, and closel at isie; May, 410to $240, clsing at 4134 Reciptsof hogsat tho yards were posted on ‘ehange atdl.000. This was away abore ex- pectations and causel a he “ning for provisions, Messpork stared at $116 and ouched 8l for Janiaary. while Janury Fibs sold down na 1ard down £0%.5 Latr in the d s “mand pork. with 7% and S118. Junuary Shortribs 6.724; lard, ©.57 .a(.w pork #11.7, grarm toTrn f, and supply. advince re s d o more At nOON ols, This wis al arpped back that There todzay therewas o food raily n sale ~1»rJ 1ary at 77 CHIUAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, Sept. 22.-[Speonl Telogmm t TRE BEE.]-CATILE — The weekopens about the sume asthe dose on Friduy asto condition and prices on prime and fancy steers, the same sellng at ®O@B, ad god 10 cholce at H.70LL90. Thero was & liberal supply of green and coumon stock that old all_tho way from 3.5@4.% and alon there. Texins sld ashade off and mogers ruleds shade strong. The pens were crgwclel full oflow gradecowsand leifers the largest numier seen in the yards for any day this yearand, as a mitterof course, sold down to 88 1ow prices as any tme this or last year. Therels 1itle o nothing golng on In the stocker and foeder lhne. Light little steers are sdlingat extremely lowprices, Fint clas and finey it ves sold’ at $.00G325: secon, W75 ird,}.9001.50: tougl and con. non, K.000425. Therewas un ininen Sorin o cows und helfers or common. sock. ali o which wassold at the lowet prices for the yearso far. Tews seers, 82.1502.80; T §0 R HLT06L00; ngostech, E2GA o Hoss—Busines slow and prices 101 lower—in tome instances the ‘decrease wis equalto 20, Atihe dose prices ralel very uneven and the general nirkel was weal withpaciers bidding only 300 for good mi and H25@150 for prime” heavy and_ bute her welgiis. Good light wid _down (o 846 aud #5.70and sige slort at$4.8004.90, VCEAL. Nev Yo, —[SpectalTelegnm to The EE. -8 —Itls uphill business bull- Ing stocksat praent. When thero is 4 little rallylongstockscomeout, and the short fn- terestis not suficient to_support the mar ket whenofferings are free. The ralroad situg- tlon s notencouraging. The enforeenent of Jawsagaint grangersand the o shortag both work againt better prices. The market started irmgularat suall declines, but dur- Ing tie fisthourenjoyed quite & rally with Chicgo Gis up to %, Burlington at 66y, RockIsland at €5 ant Lackawamua ot 164, Thencamesalesof Long stok allthrough the list. Chicigo Gas wentoff 10441 before noan, Sugir to % Loulsvillo to 8%, Like Shore to 106 %, Atelison 41, Burlington 5%, Roex Islana 81, St Paul 5% and Lickawanna 43'5. Villad stocks wet withthe rest. Norllern Paciic Common vent. off from 803 o o 30 and pre. ferred fron 7341076, Bear hadfall sway on stocks latein theday, Liqudation wis il resuned asfrocly before thethe reifel came Lo the money murket, Villirds, Grangers and Industrialshares ull suffered. Rock Istand was flereely at ticked and forced down i poinis to Sije. Northemn Pacific prefered albso 1ot 2% Atchison ws off 1 percet, & &, Chingo, Oas. 1ig. MNissout] Pacife % und Birlington but %. Themarket looked very disouraging and with London selling caue o report of UEKE Loney there. Money wasfalrly easy here _Thetoliovingvere the_clsing quotitions U S coupon. 123 Norihern Picific.. UL 848 rewuinr.. . 124 | o prefernsa- {; S.(les recular.. 1054 C. &N. W ... . {5 conon- .. 103K doprete it T ol 1 114" | Now Van toni i ll‘l‘ Chicgo, hurlinglon pEuiney. 1.6 Wiso Bisos Cosira L.B& W Kanus & Tevas LakeShore Micligan Central M LN & StFal a5l Qojreferred 183N St Paul & Omabis 1074~ dopreferred. Unin Pacic 1Ty WML Lo 41 W6 dopreferred \| Western Unlon | i Tw TMoNEX -0, <ull LAL)[mrul\L PunMe NERCWTILY PARK-T) per cent. STIRLING EXCHANGE—Quiot Whd steidy; sixiy-day bills 5804 denind. W84, Mining Shares. Nrw YORK, Sopt. 2.—[Speclal Telezram to Trrbre.-Thefolloving are thenining stack quotations: 25 L Con Cala. ind Vi &0 Deal Ik Adans Con - Caledonsa b, . Deluonte... .. Gould & Carry Commonwealib. Ontario witer Creek The Coffee Market. P Niw York, Sept. 2.—[Speclal Telegram to Tar Ber)—Coffee—Options barely steady, 5 downto 15 pointsup. Sales,,500 bags, licluding Beplember at $S.2318.%; October, E17.0; B170@1675: Decenber, #1745 A 65215.8); February, 8154 A@15.5; April, 81500, und M| Rio dull __and nomimal; 3 No. 7, H8.7519.00, #1475 carges, fulf The Granger Roads. Niw YOk, Sept. 2—(Special Telegram to TarBEE|-The Post, in its inauclalarticle, says ©Oue of the arguments forselling the Grang- ersow isthatthe south westerncombination of the Atchison, Misouri Pacile and other roals, together with the steaushiplines is antigoniitic tothe other Gramger roads. ad especlaily to the Northwestern-Unton Pacifio alllince;tbat this will Jead to rate vars be- tween the two combluations,. and thet inde- Penieat roads iike the Chicwo ‘& ATin for Decerber and | | | Rock Talind. &t Paul and Barlingto willget theeffects of the fight onboth ddes, |t sems, hovever ine vitable thatihe foir independent roals above mentioned will e compel ol to either enter 10ty a combination atamg thom- selves or fall Into the mtrol of one of the otler of the allled foads Fn eithe cat i€ willDe an fmportant siep) towards (he seitio- ment of the £ o rnger roads by sono_ ot opermiing thern jolitly. th >tnecesurilyby any consoli- dation of theirstocks, 1 he Visible Sopt. 2 upply. The vhible upply for ember 20,88 conpild by theChiago bard of tradeis Cir 0y the thesec cek enc reary Buslels 17500000 421,000 24,000 | + 1,045,000 | l‘RlH)l CE _VHRI(ETH. Onrcan, S ady; ¢ 1050 Corn—Fasy | My, Sy Outs—Fisy My, 4 Mess clow—Wheat ber, 4102; May, cash, 48c; October, #%4; 4e; Octowr, Birley PrimeTimothy Sed—Eisy at $1.98 Steady. Firn sky—81.13 ir-Stealy anluncl Meats-Shoilders clear, BI0GLH5: short ribs, £5Dit-.H) Butter-steudy : creamery, @23 daly, 12 (renm cheddars 6, (Americas, 1)3Q : full seivy green salted, 7o ; sulted bull hides be; Nj@oeidry flint,f@de; dry e drycalf S@o; deaw each, Tallow—U No. nehanged 3,040; Yo. 2 dc; leceipts. 13000 40,00 Shiprients Flour, 12,000 Wieat, s b NEW Yo Sopt re 102 sat-Reclptsi,800 spot fim: No. 2 11.043,31.08 b.: options dosed No. 2'red, Scptenber bushels; No. 132,80 v firm; e 4@5040; optionshigher; ex cradud mivec pemler elosing ccelpts 190,000 bushils; exports 46 bushels; spot firni No. 2 white, Higi nixed vesten, 41340c; White western, 410 sfirmer, Septeniler elosing at 44 ¢ Options barely steady. 5 pints down_ 10 15 points up; sale 301 “bags; Septermber, 41820 Oct 40; spot Ko noninal; tatr carg Sugar-Raw, dull roleum-Unitd fined, quiet. clised 'for vetol Firm; western, @224, ork—Steady; ruess, 31504 y; wetern Butter creamnery, Cheese-Strng 10314c; s1. Lout cush s Corn “l:!\ll | C. Outs—Hizher: s May, i, Pork-Steady ; 210 Lurd-Quict: #6025, 10, Whisky—Stead y; $1.13, Butter—Unchumnged ; creamery,17024c ; dairy, ogie. MIN NEAPOLIS, wheat two day Wears; s spot_ slow r opening. drag adily throigh the day, A fier during the fumun.n selectiol sing—Higher; Sept. -Recipts, pments, 105 o ber, " anl Ok track, the; N track @O, MIE UK B Sept heut—Fim. No. 1 wrthern, 8100, @40, Corr Dnkat P ptener, a0 Provislons-Easie . January, 81150, ~Wheat—Higher; KA s Crry, \ Septenber, ssi5¢ ard, cash, No. 2 red. ¢ Jrn-strouge Septeuber, 4ihe bid. Oats—Steady; No 2. ash, $5@¥e bl OINCINNATL Sept. 22 —Wheat—Study; No, § red, 9, 3 Corx nd; No. 2 mixed, 5135Gi2c. Oats midxed. o, Whisk; LIVEWOOL Sept. 22— Wheat —Steady; de- mand_poor; lolders offer sparinzly; red vest. m sprng, s 4dired westem wiiter, is 2d@ “Corn-Stealy; denand poor; mixed wetern, 4543 perceital. No. 2 cash, {6e Fairden Firm; No. 3118, LIVE STOCK. Cattle-Receln ts. 16,000 0025 ; Texas stecrs, cxas cows, 170220} rang @300 Hozs-Recepts, 31,000 murket slow and lower; packers aud mixed, H.09GL00: prime heavy and butchiens’ weights 8.3001.50; light, thves, U803 restems. Nmp. 3 laubs, H.750.1 sr. Louis, Sep shipments, 14003 ntive steers, §.400 1010, flozs-Ree ket 40 ~Cattle—Recelpts, slow; fair to ents, 2400, mar. mived, H.00Q Light. U640, KaNss Crry, stoers, 8500 and feclers. Hozs—Recel \:x\ ket steady 5 al OMMAHA LIVE STO(K. 6003 shipmen t 00} mare udes, K501 Catile. Nonday, S Estimatedreceips of ca ared vith 1oL Sty and st week. Aboutone-third of the recelpts were range cittle, The warket opened une changed on the bist com fed steers and slow and weak on the coano and hall-fat stufl Nutehers' stuff_was plenty with thebestabout stead y and theg nore commonish grades weak and 10 mostaseslower. There was conider- able demund for freders, as high as§3.00being pald forsomie very fine feeders, the coumon aud poor feeders are practically fat, ptem ber 22. tile 2.90. as com- 540 Monday Hogs. Estinated receipts ofhogs 4,800, is compared with 643 Siturdiy and 5,31 Monday of last week. The narket opned siow and ower, ouly about tvo-thirds of therecelpts havin Ieen sold atmidday. Light and light mixe s0ld aty shade tose’ lover, and heavy Sto 10c lower. The sellingat # H20GAD; heavy, +4.0004.50, T1 the prices pald 1s k.23, a8 com Saturdsy aud 8.5 M AN, Estimated recelpts ofsheep09, s comparel with 1,01 iy, and 1,68 Monday of last weele. The marke is lower Prewailing Prices. The follovinz 13 a table_of prices this marketfor the graie Primesteers, 15301 1 Good stoers, 1230 t 1430Ds Good steers,105) 10 130)Ds Fair, 10 tol Comnon Comzuon eanne: Ordinary tofaie cows. ..., Falr tgoodcow Good (0 elsolce wows. Chofeeto fan Fair togoodbulls.... Chofeeto fancy bilis Lightstoe kers and feedor Feeders, 93010 1100 Ds.. Falr tchole Ight hog Fair wehole beavy hogs. . Falr tocholce usl pild )t slock mentned @4.7 - Comparative Table, The folloving table shows ths rame o priceson hogs d uring this and lasi week: Days, 1 Tuls Week. ‘l Last Week. Wonaay . Tuesday Wedneiday . Thursdsy.. . Friday..... Saturdiy Stk Receipts. Officlal Saturduy. Etimaed Tuay, Cattle,. Sicars, 1161 Oatile. ..l carn, 2.9 fibma . Sicars: 443 Hout.. 1l cur & Sheep... Tcars, L4391 Sheep .. Gcar, &5 Horses - dcam, Average Price of Hogs. Showlug the average price paid for loads of THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1800 hogion the days Ind ndl 1906 ¢ tol In 18 18 18 | Sent w0, Sept K. Sept '83. dept Tioog Wi in 54 N Highest and LowestSalejof Hogs, Today. 2hest Swest { T o Highest Lowest Avenge Costof Hogs. tabio gl ves the dates nen thned, in as bisad ipo Septe mber Septe mber Septe mber Sopte mber Septe tiber Sejtemler Septe tber Septe mier Septe mber ysttod a September | ber2 Sepern bet Seplember § Seplenber Seplember 6 Sepler ber & Dern ber plern ber 10 Seplember 11,4 174 Disposition of Stock. izthe umberof head of Siturdiy onthis narke welghtuisterof arree Switt & Company. heG. H Hammond i h,m y TheArmour-Cidaby pa Lee Rothsehild Hoder & W. B Van S Other buyers stal 1 OGS, ¥ pa nipan y o Armonr-Cuda iha picking ec Switt & Yonr T H Han, n &Co.., n &Co. ., | Sperry & Barnes s andP. &P, Co...... Total... vee ng comp. 1ond (o piny Representative Sales. SEETS, . Pr. 030 350 140 0 185 BULLS 100 173 STAGE MIIKERS AND SPRINGERS. 1. —e2aw = WESTER No 1steer, corn-fed B0steer, comn-fed Fowler Brothers— TT{eeders. . Carrk M- 40 canners i Swanlindind cttle G piny Leonard- ders. . . ersi— nuers. . WS...... stern Un 43 steers, tadlings. 110steers g Vool & Co— crTLE Smith— 1isteers . dsteers. Sisteers.... S, Leond ard 1eows..... . 2eows, 160 steers. Ferguison mm & Ctiie Co~ Teow ol 28 feedcrs. i M feede Sigows. . L. Armiit, Kl ~(u1 LI Jisteers, t .lllln"s 4steen, taillngs . 1{ee: - W, 15ta 5l cows., "l steers, lul”ll,(i 21 steen Esteon MM 1steen 10stecrs Isteer tailing Isteer, tuiling 1cow 2cows, teows .. | 0O W 6 feeders. 2i teeders. Sh, aofu i il gzeq 988 a 398 16 10) 3 16 o SHEEP, No. iNnatlives, wethers 10 natives, ens and 19 natives. wixed Aniibs Market Mention. Cattle steady. logsashade Jower, averize aiing es rport any. Ar Teaciidins ¥ 188 | 2E2ZE 1888 szed BLTEL| BLE 1113818 shanmante Saturdav, ot the stock pur- as rep the Stocky ards Pr. &5 45 7 escsomEw sEgEs T EEssrEsEEEE s Rankin Brothersof Caubrilge sent insev- enil carsof hogs. L. Borne of Spingy cars of sheep. Inspector Clark Howard condemned Lunp Juvs. The Sw traln load George Re City, was at tie W. E MeCOloud, broughtin elkh w wis In withtwo three n lina &cattle companysentin a of westerns Tom Cliey enne. I, & farmaer and feeder of Falls ards looking for feeders, well known at the ars of cattle from Thayer. yards, Hurd& DeVolf of Worthington, Mun., nar- Keted two cars of cittle here today, G. W, Hudlburg of the yands looking after acar of hogs. 1, B. llemIigwayof Cliyton, N. M, ntwo cars of catile fron that poln, During last week there were re South 121 sheep. ¥, C.Dodge a well Henderson, Kan., was at brought celved it the St Paul yards 3,4% catile. 1,6l hogsand known patron of tnis markel, was here looking afier eight loals of hogs and oneof eattle. The Wester: Unlon beef conpany sentn a trin of range cattle from Brush, Col o, The East Humpton 1ive stok company also bad severallouds fromi the sime place, Charles Gardiner, gardlirer of lradshiaw, York coun! ar and pleasint_slockmnan. wa looking afvera shipment of hog —— of the firm of Sirs & @ popua- atthe yurds OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Produce. CORY—40@i0, O ATS-zhe. S A= #7.00010.00 MILLTURI-$18.0, CHOMED FEED—118.00020.00, PovITRY—Per doex choice mixel, 825 SFLng iciris, BOREH Tor sl = cholce hens, 13.003.25; Xooste s, £2.500 for medivr 11,2561 50. BrmEr—Creamery fu cronmierw, fancy, sol 18 pi ery. cholce, 1068i%; ~ dalr, printe 1ba@iie; Qalry. fancy e s choten b o or large; 1l ¥ nolls, print 20021¢; e, Ils\\: cream . faney rolls o solid “mcked, 1 nntry roll plzons, DTS AND hdes No, 1 heavy 2 ligh t, 6 ealt hides, 1ae : dim. pelt, green, cuch, e 1b, 10@ e BESWA X-Por . GAave—Fer down— 1 o, 82,7 mallar 1.50; mixed ducks, e, EAES-ATKINAS, | by box, 75 California, ber Yo, $14722.0) GrAPES-.Califormia, per crate, # Missouri, 4730 per 101) basket Pruis--Purple Dasan mbl, ete, hox, H.530@00; Wid goose plums, b bu box, NE(TAR IS LEVONS—Per boy, . PEs— Hirtiel, plover, 56@ Per crate, #1 Rl M alor aliforn iy, per tox, rxEs—Gorr “OUTOR- I ONIOSS—New s0uthie AIAGE-Per crat AToEs-Nebrask €1.25 Colorad o and Salt L ke SWEETSPOTATOR— 10t b £ EVAPORATED APPLES- o ncy UEBE RIES—Per Segt b, $1.530 COOAN UTs—1er ] W ATERMELO N S-Per Per « perbox, 2,005 Freneh,$1 L 4100 1 Tow . per b, .15 per 1b CANTELOUPES Arres ORWGES-Fany Roll, #7 5 BAVAN As-Perbincl, § TAULOW-A N0 white, §tahe; el BoNEs—Quotation cago-Dry hufralo country.” boae hed dampinad W aor— ¥, washod, 1 JELLES D akssED VEAT-Chol WB6e; hea vy, 4G LINEED ULt HLONEY —Stra dned, G combhoney, faney, 17 118 B EANS —lland-pleked feked navy, mediom, 8 antry, S22 gool ifornis, perib, 4 P Th-bercn, 7o s eod Steik. : grease, ne, 64 delivery in Chi- 16,0001 dry try um un- ashed, @200 port Qe new hand- jicked Lns, perlh, cholee, 1§ nav, & a0 hind lean, $1.0E1 buffals white i e el ¢ i lobsters, Fra—Colfish, extr grand bank new, fic oW white 21 bri wrsze midile bricks, b boe No. 1 seal fandlcrei 60c; Russiun sandix sardiies, plain. % Georges, new, siver 3-15 blo e urkey cod <now whites. drates, lium scaled herring, 20; domestio Hol: r spiced herring, L e; Russian rtedlioiland herric Crown brand, 8o do faey nilkers%0e :nack- erel,No. 1 shor half Lbls, #1200 bioaters, balfhbls. $15.00; white fish, half hbls, .00 trout It ibls, 00, fanily | white fish, §150; salrm o, $ r doz.. %b broiled L ckere T, £.60 1sturd,” £605 nato sauce, F0; b brook trou slmon, & “Ib white fich, § Tobsters, E1.15; 1-10 . 1207, $1.5; 1-1b 110 whit lobsters, ¥ sters. 1-1b oystens3 o 2-1b Burataria. 100z, HLG5; Falmont. doz 1-1b clums little neck necks, 8105 2-b clan crabs, -1berabs Fialrm ont, 8 o 4185 S little 60; 1-1b Provisiaons, Fresn Pori—Frest | 16 1bsavgg, bes 22bs & rkloins i e pork t not rend ered, 6 <P o Saut Murs—fiils—Vess porkc. new. i clearpork baeks hesyy, $125; 1y ediura, 11 short cut dle .m.mlwn-‘.,.*r- 50 piz pork. i oW tra mess newextra plate beef %6.50; n 86.00; new rolled Bonless be 0 Hay bamObe Tilios: WA Extra tard, winter strained, 4 1 ard rd oot b tallow ¢ pure neatsfootoll, 500 A 1 tullow, e B, Lo Terces Odtig Sieti pure lea ettle rondered, i e MEATS -.‘\1.‘;” ns 20 1bs ave, shonl, rluins _cured hams, 12 to 1 @vy, 11¢; skinned slicinz, 1 124 a1ns, e shoul- ulders, skinned 635¢, shoulders, Dndess him, %; breakfast {0 7 Ibstrips, Be;' breakfast con, ¥l 8igc; drivibeet hims, sets 1042 rezulir., sie: clods, s Dy Sair MEAS— Lan_ bicks. 16 to Ib average, oc; short_cler. long Ide, b3 o) bucks S1ae, Beer—Steers, 500 to 60%lb averame, s, GL@63Ec; 400 10 500=1) a verage, native, cows and heifers, 400t 011D average. Htic; hindguariers, steers, 10¢; hind: quarters, cows, ic; forequaners, steers, 444 orepartes, ows. & Cressed hogs, 4% chole dresed mutton 414 FHEsH Brer Cots—lolls, Sie; beef tender- 10ins, 18c; sirloin butis7e: boneless strip rounds (Fimp_of. 6} Tounds (rump on, rounds (shanlk off) loneless rump. 4 chucks, dc: plates. dae halves, 4 shoulder dod s, 45¢; beef loins, 0.1 (steer), 13 beet loin 0. @14c;beetloins, ¥ i, 9e; b beef ribs, No. 1, 10211 swedtbreds. perdoz ©e; kidneys, each, ox talls. each), 4¢; bee tongues, eath, 40¢; strip loins 6z c SAUSAGE-Bolog 4150 frankfurts o liverdi;c;headeh sausage (luks), bc; porl pails be. heavy. to 201h ders fige;sh it s <on, flie: extra de; bologna in weasands, Lood, 4120 7e; pork sausage weat)n tin Groceries, Svoar—Per 1h—Cut o Standard, powdered., T ie: cubes, 73 XY, i golden () StGAR-Per b, cakes. ]Iv«h)l,ln‘.ln” S¢cakes, 30 I boxe 1D boxes, Bizes {ib bricks, 1 lic. Bunoli, 2¢: Dilworth's % Lion, German, N i Coridor loc b, {ipo ach, S v, e, reim—Fancy nhlp s herry g'n 10, prime. 32 I inad coranon _ Rio. genine O, G. e S Java, good Interior, 230 |A'\Xr A1, e Dien Frors—Turkish pranes ze; originl hhds. Tgeless; Bosin 10 t0 110, Te: apples, zeholce,16150;evap neyrin J16c3 apricots, faney, iu 20c; blackierris, new, 104¢; rispberries, % rlbs o box, i7e alrrants, new, 6iie; originil sks, 1g0 less; Vostiza corrants, extra, in EnFRUI-Peaches, per doz, #275@3.0, B e rrles—1b goose berrles, 't H1b Straw ber- 1 @581, 40;2-1D raspberries, il b blueber- 1 es #1301 -1b black berries, i1 Pincapples Baliam sllcod & B0c; 0. COFFEE fancy ) 22440; ) fancy, less tha evuporated, newr -WisconsinF. €., twin flats, Visonsink. €. Y'oung Aueric ; domnestic Swiss, 14@lic; Edim, i Lin burger, {2z i 6-Tobox, e ORusINs-Londn liyers, California stand- per box. Mhorseshoe. 8360 took allforniastandard. £757 “horse star loose museatels, 2 seediess California, 8003 Califomia scedless sullans, fnsacks, perib, 8e; California mus- cetels, insacles xe; new valenclas, de; valen- clasold, be; ondurs layer, old. 1ic, Clinax Syrp—In bbls, white clov in | lum,x a i c_candy 4-pul k 2 Californ iz hom iny, bbs, d-gul kegs, $1.0; 2-galkitts, In ‘case, #4430 1-gul, 1610 case, 30azie, i7¢; hal bl 95¢; 1-gal, 19 L1 <Coco A-Per 1 A-Per i, CovoareT—Lerlby fn phys, 200 StEps—Mixed bird, 11b pigs, ? Deup. 450 anise, 156 poppy, 10¢ 3 Rper—Singaper Allsplee. l. Casla bullk, 2 canary, , s rge, B5c, s Barley, outmaeal, Y 45401 magsron | 1 pes, e ; Yenice head, 5 ¢ BeAPITE peass o) SpAgeLtL, T P et T ) er chuolce, 40ATC ; good. Bas; U b, L0e; black strap, 2062, WiAPPINC VAPER-Straw, per Ib, 15@2i; Manilla B, 506; No 1, Se. 15 prime white, He;' 130 water white, Ldic: T4 gusoline, 1, S\LSODA—Bbls, 17%0; grauulated, 2c; n bls, £, 0 1bs to box, i3 kegs, ie. N 30kT, € 1o, 106 §OO, Lo; W Badte, fancy, frult be. ST0VE DoL1SH—#2. 003557 per grons. Aw. per 100, H7.75; T Utlon squure. Dpasper Ist. Duiry, 250 ibsin b, bulk, 8400 best 60 bs, 0; best grade. 100 58, #.40; best 18 105, 2255 rock sulty crustied, 215 n, bbl. 41,35, miottled. b, 9Gle; white, perlb, lie, PICKEEs—Medlu s, per bbl, 85.50; small, $6.0; gherkins 17.50 imp. dill, 115,00, 6-gal cask); S2-pul bl $10.0, CipER-—Per W), relied. $50; half bbl, $35; . pure, per bbl, 6.00; orange cider, '50; pear clder, half ‘Wb, $6.5. TwiNEs-Cotlon trine, "Bibb,' very fne, §- g2 1, 5@570 aking, ¢ n, per 10, SALT . per o | Ib b 15 bal | twine, te; cotton twine, “I> hemp trine. 1 tiles candle wick, %e; 40-fi cotion cloteslins, & ofE witon clohesls & 60-fi cotion 1nes, $1.40; 60t <Tsil 1tes !1 i 80-1t Jute, 11.00; Yool twiie § Nors—Almoads, 1k 2150 pecins, 1ie; w Oci roasted, 124c; Tonnesice peanuts, & HROOMS-5-ti0, pa rlor, 5,07 4-tle, 2.3 3-tle, plain, 818" warehouse, whisk, $10031 | g, OuVE Jus 2.5 bulk berg: CavxED M corned beef, 2 2.0 1 500 1bs, it cars potted han b, 1§ 1b, Fo round round square Brazils, lic; A Inuts, 18¢ ; peanut serts, ks W: toy, 2, 4.00; plnts, per dor, Yrned beet, 1 Ih & Ibs, €210; lunch ngues, 1 nch tongues, 2 1bs, 8.7, bra awn, 2 Ibs, of tongue X tonaes, 3 1bs 8501 o hipped bee ns $1.9; roast beel, pottid hau, i Ib, ro; § Ib, round: cans. 8.2 il cans, 65e; dewilod ham, 1 Ib poited ox tongue, 4 Ib press ed ham, 1 b comipressed ham 5 b square cans, $275; tripe, 21b, round cans, $1.8 minced calops, 21b, nund cans, &, B pigs feet ? 1D, square cans, VIGETAILES - Tomatoes Ib standird weste strictly standard .60 11t 1 ty | cans, i com, very fine, 1% 10;4-1hoXtra vester : western standard brands »ams—11b, Freneh, ext French, fine, 18 ¥, 16@1s Pes derline, per sifted, 416 b early marrow, stundard bra aked, R3¢, String boans—21b ¥ e il 0 1den wax be Lina beans [ beans- d-1b Lewls Swert potatoes ipking AL slre 11 sizes fro new processes,” ull sizes from 716 T'res, June. Crown 310 New e ‘;..\n--- s -4l Man CORDAGE tolin, 1 in. e 1in Corrox Rowr The new ces of the great Rock Island route, 1602, Six teenthand Farnaw ets, Omaha, aretl Call and see them, T eastat lowest rates sl it AIASKA SALMON CATCH. Very Light Rumn of Kish and the Can- reries Are all Short. The Aliskan salmon season isover,and one by by e the wvessels of the varius cin- neres ar drifting o port. The steamer Francis Alice has just arrived at_San Fran- cisw, bringing the htest news, T hesteamer | came fron Nushigat, whete sheput in_from Karluk totakeon bord the bilance of the salmon pack on the river, Kirluk is the ing pointfor Alisk the news from the varios cal thee. Several letters ceited in tho ity eril tenr of these le runin the Karluk river The France: ~in, 160 - of crs show's that been very Light. Alice brought alvies up to August 2, andat thit time the fish were Erowing scarcer every day. E hasceasel entirely, and the Alaska mercial ompany’s stea Bertha may be expectedany diy with ful retrns and the employesof their canneries. 1t is cstimated that the pacis at Farluk will be about half thatof last year. The mn at Cox inlet has been worse than was _expectol There atleasti5,000 cases were looked for, butonly 12,300 have been put up and the fish have stoppegs nning. The Lewis brought resilt of cateh, The schooner Compeer re tumed from there ashort lime ago with ool 2,40 cases forthe Alasks commercial pany, and the Lewis brought for the Central Alaski company. yeur 30,00 cases were putup at Thin ¥ and canning ouly stoppedior the lackof material. Bristol his yielded the oily cesful run of theseason. Tnery eries represented there, and the pack has been about 115,000 cases, Thisis aslight in- crese onlastyear’srun The bark Ele ich arrived from Bris- tol bay, brought cises for the N ushi- ak packing company and5,0 X for the Axdtic packing cornpany At Prince William's soind the ¢ Puific steam whalng comyuny been light. The run at Alitak, at the south ex luk, hasalso been afailure, and_tk opped running a* the last heard from ther Total number of cases received herethus far tch of the lias also dof Kar- As som as you discover any falling of the hair or grayness always use Hall’s Hair Re- newer totoneup the secetions and prevent baldness or grayness. bl e i ey A Scarcity of Salmon. Five hundred yeirs ago the Thames was full of salmon, anda hundred yean agothe Yorkshire rivers swarmed with them. To- day all these watersare left desolate, chiefly nodoubt, because of their pollution, but to some extent from over-slughter and wautof prtection during the spawning time. This ear there has beena scarcity of slmon in almost all salmon districts of the North of Englnd and Scotland, while there has been plenty of samon in Ireland. The balince may skift nextyear, but this fact alvays holds good, that salmon without pro- tetion can soon and easily be killed out avywhere. We have kept the fish, saysa London paper, simply by means of protection and rights of private propertyin strearmns, e L Water There are in the British islands sev- enty-five doctorsto each 100,000 inhab- itants. Ten years ago there were only sixty —— The Excelsior Springs, Mo., Waters As atnic Tnupbuilding the worn and dilapidited tem, they have no equal L —~~— Tourist (out west)— 1 pr Yorhood is full of exciting You bet. Dye see tat point o rocks? When the sheriff's posse gat after Bufllo Jim, they chased him to the top of that there peaks, 30 feethigh, and the oly way he could escape wis by jimping.” Tourist— Goodness me! The fall killedlim, of course t Guide—No ; he didu't jump. ot Lol Sleeplessness, nervous prostration, nervous dyspepsia, dulipess, blues, cured by Dr. Miles” Nervine. ~Samples free at Kuhn & Co’s, 1ith and Douglas. o et — Sunie this neigh- history | Guide— ENTO WAREL Waler the Manigement of Hexian Internationl Banling ¢, Contrssionaries. Incorporated By lhe Stile o Chihuahua, Me: ico, for Charitable I‘uvpom. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, will ¢ merly Wednesday,Sept. 24th, 1890 Gen. ¥ Place in ool At city of Juarer (for- 80 del N« Y MExieo. anderthe peronal 1 PR LY 8 AR SR T F i O LES, both gintlemen ot bigh standing, CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tickets! WHOLE TICKETS $4, HALFTICKITS 82, QUARTER TICKETS, $1. | Prize of $60.000- ... 1 Prize of 10,000, . 1 Pri 5.00 3 Prizes 100each 10 Prizes 20 each 50 P:izes 10 eac lv 100 Prizes of [ %0 Prizes of ¥ <'IIA Approsin - of & Meanh of deach of & Terml 59 Terminals t 1) 000 Prize of 20 each, §11,980 59 Terminals to 210,000 Prize ofil0cuch. 6,990 1914 Prizes amounting to..... .- . $126970 We, the undersigned, hereby u‘vnly that I\u- 0.000 10000 o of of of o ion Trizes, 100 Prizes 100 Prizes 10 Prizes Al pries driwn 3 Weturthercertify i srrangements, and |1 pern manke ad conrol 31T Chodrawings o (s Lattery, and tiat the fame fre conducted withlon sy, Tairess, aid 16 §0od faith towaris ail pirties JOHN 8, MOSBY, (ommissioncr. CANMT L0 ARGUELLES, Supervisorfor the Government. 1t any ticket drasing @ rize fesent tothe under- signed, its face sans willbe collected and remiited 10 the 0w neriheredf, freeof chirge EGAR B BHONSON . PrecEl Pao Natonal Biik, B Paso,Tex AGENTS WANTED, Fordub rates oriny other inf ton, write to 3. sutine yor 8 w cledriy, With Stute, Counts, Stres and Nom ber. More rapidde- liwerswill beassured wlomiog an envel- ope_bearing sour 1 DEXICAN INTERNATION AL B A NKING (! City of Juarz, Mexico. NOTICE. Sendremitancesfor tickets by ordinary lett eon taining Money Order Aty w11 expross pan: @w Vork Exchange, bank draft or posta Bote. Addres nllreistered leitrs to - MEXICAY INTEUN ATION AL BA NKING €0, Wl the Cily of Jusrez, Mexico,via Kl Paso, Tex. DES. MERRILL & MERRILL, SPECILALISTS IN Chronie, Nervous. Bood and Surical Diseases and Diseaset of the Eye Ear, Nose, Throatand Che t Special Aitention to Diseases of Wo men and Children, Thedoctonhave had yurs of expirience n the hospitils of Brookir an i New York. an are inong the most stceessEuland widely krown specialists 1o the country. To Younz and Middle-Aged Pien. LostManhood, Nervous Debility. Spermatorhoes seminl Losses. Piysical Dacay, arl sing from indis cretion, producing sleeplesn ess, des poidency, pim. Ples o1 the fice. arersion (o sodety, ewily disonr. Rged, lick of ondemoe. dull, Ll Lo rAidy o busi hess, ind finds Mfo u burlén. safely, permanently and speedily carcd. Blod and Skin Diseases. Syphilis, 1 dlscae mos dreatul in its completely endiested. Genito-Urinary Surgery. Gonorrhae, Gleat, Syphilly, Hydrocel, Varios and Sticture, radially md safey cured pain of detention from bisines. " A {crmities andimpelmentsto marriage remaoved Allliectaldivea results, ut Sexuil De cesstally 1safely nndpermanently cured. 0. Sandsys, 0411 12 N.B P unible 10 visitus may be treted at theirhomes by corespondence. Medicines und in structions seit by erpress. Consiltation frea Sendd cents ia s 10 insure reply 218 Fifwenth St, Opposite Boyd's Opera House, Omaha, Neb. -QIGGH ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, PACIFIC THE REALTY MARK €T. TASTRUMENTS paced oa recors Septem- ber 2. JA Creightonto JA McShane und of 180 ftof lot ], andn ROft of ¢' of lot 2d W 35 of 10t 2 blk 7, Ongha,w d $3,000 Conger t0C C Cooper lot I, bk 1 Brennin Place, lot 4. bk 7. ot 6, 1ots8, 9 and 10. bk 9, Oraaha 1015 2o 2 bk 4 Cother & Archers add 1 Poter Cockreland wifeto O £ of lots 11 and COlifton, o 3, Ik, South D i¥ater et LIk, Soitlx Countyof Douglas to AC Feli, blk 7, Douglas add, w d IA Exdrieyand wife to X' W liabeiek; i T, South O . 1,000 on etal tod E Ward, ot 3, ik dnerio W D' Towisinds Saunders& Hinel trio N-WinvCo, lot'11, 1,100 it 1, wzh's, w d Iots 2 15, 20 and 1022 b1k 12,14 and 19, b1k 4, lots 1, 3, 9 to 2 blks lots 1, 5 11, 1 15 bk 1ots6, 15, 1. 15, 16, 2, bik7, lots 4, 5 fands, biki Creighton Heights, wa Catherige Maher to Mary and Lizie Maher, 1otsd, 5 aud 7, UK 15, Florence v d i . : Omahareal estate ind trust comipny 10 L Jankouski. lot 3, bik 2, Snunders ind il's addto Walnut Hift, v d A B} Rittenhouse and_wife to Hattio L Balbach, lot7, blk 2, Hunscom Plice. a Arthuri Len or 800 lots 12, 18 f,lots 1. ¥, Adam nick's 1l wife'to MeCor to Poter South Onaha, jand conpany 4, blk 111, v WD 'l'uvl nsend toA M Cowle, lot 1, bl K, S lens & Hsadd wa en uid wite to ( lot 10, blk 5 Woods® Total arle b MeCorm ick's add, and bl Place, qc @ 1 auood. .u:,,x ;ln" wend & valusle thalse esled conLIE N particulara for home cure, FR EE of clarge. A splendid medical work : shovid te read by every man who is bervous and debilisted. Addr, ProfF. . FOWLER, ModunConns moun t of teansfers decay, wasil » NORTH and SOUTH 1302 Farnam Streot. HARRY P. DEUEL, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. DR. JE. McGREW The Specialist, the treat ms of PRI oo, STRICTURE, or pain in welelving the bLiadder, AYPELLIS cored 1n 0 Lo ) days. ¥kin D Catarrh and_all Dis of the Blood. Heart aad Liser. Fe. uale Dissasescared with out Instruments or 1o, Ladles frow Write for Iars g1¥Ing particu lars about eich of the atove dieases, and showing many of the 2% most remarkitle cures. Of fice, N. E. Cor. lith and Farnm Sty, entrance on eitherstrec, Omain Neb YOU WEAK MAN! eedlessly weak! Debllt phy, Impotency, Fears, Evil Thoughts,” Varicotle, Slavery 10 uomanly practices, Nervou Birunken Orgins.—all these aie curable wellsthe sy Mulled OUR NEW BOOK free for 4 sbori lime Methods oure alosse, Wik Wione el g ERIE NEDIAL (0., Bullaio, You CANT HOOK HEALTH ! GALVES10. the great Gulf Uity of the nificent hurbor, A nowbelingsp seaport of th \\ rite for lnf: RIRY AS, ear future, Maj nillion and s half dollars tin rok and iroudoeks. The country westof ghe Misslssippl ruation snd naps. TRUEHEART& CO, Established 187 FEMALE BEANS Abslutely libie erfecy safe nost poverfulemaly lstor kiown ; Geves £, 43 fitpatd 1o . Addres 1108 DB (0 Butiio, 3.1, "o Eold by GOODMAN DRUG O ) Boots and Shoes, < KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO, W holesale Manafacturersof Boots & Shoes Agents for Boston Rubber 8hoe Co., 110, 1104 and 110 Harnes Street, Omaha, Neb ___Brewers, STORZ & ILER, - Lagr Bur Brewers, 181 Ncrh 18th Street, Omaha, Neb, Cornice, EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Manufactorers of Galvanized Iron Cormict Wiandow eaps and netaliesky it lohn Fpeneten proprictor. 108 and 10 Sonth 10th strect Artists' Ma rials, A HOSPE, Jr., Arlists' Matcrials, Pians and Organs, 1613 Douglas Street, Omaha, ey Conl, Coke, Ete. OMATA COAL, COKE AND LIME GO Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 8. E Cor 16th and Douglas Streets, Omatia, Noly) Cigars, DEAN, ARMSTRONG & CO. Wholesale Cigar 16th Street. “Hel ey 0N Dry Goods and Notions, M. E. SMITH & CO, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notion Corner 1ith and Howard Streets ol KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO,, Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods Geals Furisbing Goods, O 1th and Haroey tre ———————————) Fuarniture. 3 & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture, Omaha, Nebraska rner Groceries. McCORD, BRADY & CO, Wholesale Grocers, l.hand Leavenworth ftreets, Omaha, Nebraska, _— Lumber, Ete. G. W.DOUGLAS & 0.y Dealers in Hardwood Lumber, Yard 1510 N. ith §t, Omaha. LELD, JOHN A. WAKE Wholesale Lumber, Etc.,, Etc. Imported and American Portlana Cement Stay ‘agent for Miiwaukes lisdrailic Cement, snd Quiney White Lime. s s PO CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, ‘Wood oarpets and parguet fiooring. #th and Dougly Birecis, Ounha, Nevraska owb 2L . GREY, Lumber, lee Lcmml Etc., Ete. Millinery and Notions. I. OBERFELDER & CO., Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, 208, 210and 212 Bouth lith street. Notions: J.T. ROBINSON NOTION €O, Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods, 1124 Harney street, Omaha. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE co., Wholesale Refined aud Lubricating Oils, Axle gresse, otc, Omaba. A IL. Bishop, Manager, SotEnEee ot S LD P e Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO., Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry & mize stock of printing, wrapping and writl Paper. Bpecil attention glven W card paper. e Safes, Etc. A L. DEANE & €0, General Agents ror Halls" Sales, 81 and 323 South 10th St., Omaha. el ool el S L S Toys, Eic. P st o P H HARDY & CO, Jobbers of Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, Elouse Furnishing Gouds, Childrex’s Carrisg Farnum street, Omaha, Neb. - — Water Supplies. . 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., Steam and Water Supplies, Hallidsy wind mills. 918 and 20 Jones w%, Omahs, G. F. Ross, Acting Manager. _—— oy Iron Work PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worn, Engines, brass work, general foundry. machine i@ blacksmith work. Office and works, U, . Ry.and 1ith street, Omalia. __%___fi. OMAHA SBAFE & IRON WORKS, Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes. Vaults, Jall work, iron shutters and tire escapess @. Andreen, prop'r. Cor. lith andJackson Sts. Sash, Doors, Eto M. A. DISBROW & CO., Wholesals manufacturen of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. Branch ofice, 12th and Izard streets, Omaha, Neb. —_— | South Omaha, UNION STOCK YARDS CO,, 0( South Omaha. Limited. N EBI(AbKA National Bank U. 8. DEFOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB Capital. - = = $400,00Q Surptus Jan. ist, 1890 67,80Q Omeersand Directors. - Henry W. Yates, Uresides Lewis S Reed, Vice-President; James W Savage, We V.Morse John§. Colli €. Cashilng, 3. u.':i Patrick, W. H. 8. [Tukhes, cashler. THE IRON BANK. Corner 12th and Farnam Sts. A General Bankiug Business Transacted. X e — COMMERCIAL National Bank. $400,000 44,000 president 1, cashlory urne v LMay, E Capital, Surplus, g OMicers and Direct W. G Maul, vicee pre F. B Briant, anistant cashier LB Willams, B. M. Morsmaa, V Andreesen. W Four thousand tons cholce B.ears, Strange's 8id i stations. on C. M. & St purchaser; prices rege Call and see us. STRANGE BROS. ElOUX CITY, 10V, Kins, e Offur for Sale. Taled Hay, P, Luton or Horn PR K, in lots 10 sulg ted by the marke®

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