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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OUI'OBER 4, 189. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | fovmtuns: - roiomtesaronemu Caiedoms B 11 Crown POIRE . ...e.... 118 Con. Cal.k Va " Butchinwn's Influence and Dearth of Out- | fiitenie - side Busines Kill Trade in Wheat. i burger spied horing 0o Rusian wrasmes, | 7 O " \ wed ot every stall in'the stable, e e e g : MR WILSON'S TWO COLUMS. | Roicd e Smen e Omaha Manufacturgrs. iy miters. | i terror-stricken men at the door,and dis- T iy iale tbis, Ve bioters halt by B0 e appeared as widdonly and mysteriously Boots and Shoo. 630 tansily white i nom 50t | The Repoter Was Killd Bat His Spirit | 53 1thad come. (“‘,“" ol AL i KIRKENDALL, JONES & 00 in " nustird, i toruito Thraed in the Copy. notone of the midiight waich has the | Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots& Shoes o B0, HIb lage mes mickenl, slightest doubt. Agenis for Boaton Itu bler Shoe Co., 1108, 110 and 1108 olimok, Erat i — ariey Sueet. Onana, Nob: i cad, 4Sic; December, Mie:| 5 St S0t Ry T\ s, |0, ton county, knownas the Devil's Den, STORE & 1LEW, » : > . s " asover boen ystery. 0 one now | v A Moderate Busttiess 8 Oits—No Joaatrs sk, Sues Desenber, HKes ¥ slect 12 o ] R T | HowDeal Jockey Danny Mackin Re- |haseverbeena mystery > one now Later Beer Brewers, PRODUE NARKETS, 1 e s B 1303000808 Jiib arat nt. doz. $I0; | i living has ever explored its depths, and W N 16 S ) MILKERS AND S7) As. onts §02. $00; 115 tlame, e 1 wisits the S:onesof His Triamphas - g ¥ e plored pths, 1 Nerth 15t N Unusual Features in Provise ) no2tg; Janury. I e i3y Gl e el T LR s 0 e e um' many curious tales are told in connee- lons-Live Stock and ' WESTEAN CATTLE. ¢ 3 D I G |5 tionwith it, saws the Florida Times- 5 la ett 8 - Tnio Theeditor of the Jasper News Financial ar : . Basse aw. Union. Theeditor of the Jasper New Carlide Cattle Co— Cornice. hasgoneto itat least half a dozen times o etesr bt B (2 - ) s ire ] Faai—The ; e with theexpress purpose of explosine | Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice CHICAn0, Oct. 3, — eial Telegram to Tae e Timothy Seed—Quletat 3 steers. . . 9 the market Ir. Wilson, how soon can you get [it, but, upon reach its opening, Windo nd motalic skylighta Johs Epenctern, oKy — 81 Taleit & Te BUTER-(r i 2 1 eream- | oo tart for f— kol o e dark ravine, overshaddwved . 108 and 100 South I0th streot. Bar)—The wheat market for the entire ses- Ot Stiady ind aripctid P ery freins | ready to start for T———, Illincs? down inthe dark ravine, overshaddved B W Ly thing Bul & foostap ome; It Wi ; 5403 sprimg wheat, .04 steers, Colo : dairy. chole couniry, chofet, Hes *In an hour, s by lll pines and gpreading vak { ; > e R (it oot laus { $utehinson e e e 15 & B counfry. ¢ country, fair 1 Tis it B thecold, chilly current of airthat is Artiste' Matorials, B e Feay SR IO ; . : > a lis conversation too'c place in the | L4, et S s ne - aslthe absence of outside business could | BUIk Meats—shoulaer steer G ai--Tie weither which is the mal facor | ofeoof the New York ¢ . 1o | peculiar plice, listening to the A. HOSPE, Jr., ide clen %5 sHOTt ribe, 8525 steer=, Colo..... ¢ 3 ANE-"The weither which is the maln fadtor | sfeoof the New York Curonide, one Fibn chobiz 1 s CA VoD | ¢ Dlitoe muke it. Theonly thing gained by present | O BT0fS: short ribe 808 . daiy, 11 Carmitike— linehas been_ tery 1 y § ok h w York Clronide, e |drijping we echoing in thecavern- | Arlists' Mafrials, Piinos ind Orgars, conditions is that memters are saved the o 3 ® sivers. 5 &5 3 d pur conpl morningas the men on tho stafl came out depths, viewing overhanging 11(4 Drosgian §io08, Oty Nes trouble of thinking of caleulating on nat e : tall eream cheddars, &9 e Lo ARREH et ! to receive their assignmonts. If the |rocks, which se to give way e - - eauses: all they have to do Is to_wa - s e Av ’ N . caul duc s, .2 | editor had asked Wilson how ®on he |andfall,and the impeetrable durkness T Goal, Coke Eto Imdividual goes to work on the curb a o . - % y . k snipe & | douil el Nesdy 16 t for Alska he |Of the carernall combined, have ne 0A1, Uokke, Feo, $woto throe million privileres. It 3 s ¥ 4 y B ; rame b R iled to produce a feeling . OMAMA COAL, COKE AND LINE CO, rial with him whether he has wheat P 1 would have reeeived precisely the ne 1 i | HOT o fear 3 N \ him or whetherhe st « priviles : ol 25 ol sl i4 soon ot Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. and lets the market nd still. This w : e, § 1 been quit ol ! Eivard Wilson hurried off to hi g ! ‘- 8. E Cor 165 0d Dotglas Streets, Omaba, N what ailed the market today .,T“ re vas no E s : R | » | room , hastily packing a few necs- P 3 arly hi v _Cigars enouzh ontside news nor enoughloeal interest . - e e et b Aln o Ghicte. Billy Bassot i IR NG o cause th etto break away from fts . ies ina valise, reportad backat th ) \ . S T e o % Il 1 - X ot e happened to pass that way at a late hour | Viholesale (igars e e s 1o . . - : s i s L of the night.” It was trilliantiy lighted 10163 S0, A0 L0 S0K6 011,08 (o0RR: (o " 3 ; i Live perll dnssed. 1 He was @ paragon of a repor up and the sou mus 1 of rev- 8N iith Stree : N L oRy 5 CE Rk B (DA, P lay Lag ! s i § E—Live, pir d ; dresied, you will say, **this Wils But he |elry were heard therein, knowlng (=== = e Lo 1.04% to $1.00 4%, The d 1 t afloat - ki e i . £ th R | P i Dry Goods and Notioms, ithout enc ews Ship were H hgraded re S & 5 2 Dcks—Live, ver don #2.025.00; d ressed was mercly an ordinary city siaff re- | of e eave illy supposec ~ ~ AR fecing for vheat. everrwhere: s i and Tower; N I e B | like thousands of others on as spprowching sime house where | M. E SMITH&E CO, riet 4000 1 s of No. ?spring wis - ik iles i pobik > : TR e Y iesof America, st edy | B : in vest for the night. | Dry Goods, Furnishing (oods and Notiony n shipment aul .00 bush f i ; VeREiBIat, eS8 i1 10T HAPE (he” iy (ol into the ravine ho foliowed i Boduirionp. dibini rhes elsmore were takea for the United Kin om, I J float; un- POTATORS--The arrival ve been more SN i b X u tiupor urning an angle ¢ | =i UCK-KOC 4 S thongh by way of Bo New York cleared sixed, 3 is higher but ] | Iberal andprice aresccodinzly easier. Car | 0f the wor rock, hecam e mouthof | KEILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO., 100 bushels of wheit and the quivalent of | 141k Novembr cl ey 1 - ; I areuottd aiSEas in tulic snd | <This Nlinds story will bring tvo |thecavem, wd o ne tweve | [mporters anl Jobers in Dry Goods, 0 bushels lo flour. Duluth reporiel 2400 < o, 43¢ iixed 1 i e sipply IS 10t lirge and the |columns,even if I'm alled imraeli- bighar 3 T Mo took o | Genw FurishingGoods Comer 1 i Haney bushels of cash wheat sold for shipment. Mon= : Ha4e; Op- ¢ wd 15 mostly in 4 Sl way ath.25 per | ¢ 1 § Z et 5 e [ 2 and inconti- Sireets, Omals, Neb. troal reported s good demund for No. 1 hard | tons du mber eloingat £ixe 5 ey p ately,” he mused, as herattled wp tothe it wiih th epesd i i forexport. The Northwestern \1‘ erreported | ;7 BN Btomty: etion. BI00 e 3 o T e Grand Central station in ahansom; 8 3 sild that diw Fumiture. an Increased interestin flour at lower prices. | 0 Noveubor, #i; wocolunns will bring my OF five incouth | sy Recelpts at Minneapolis were 437 cars and De i spot Rio' active; fair ~ — 2 e } ¢ J DEWEY & STONE, Dulath 145 S5 ratioh. BEl [ 2 il i 5 i Dry Gools. | count up to 100, and S100 w z ers were clustered, mik- Wholesal Dealers in Furnitar gkt ratiohel With bat Sugar—TRaw Bru; refed, quiet Hmiry ihows Cortom-Atintie A, Jcs | wifeand little one to New York.” o on instruments that he was olesale .N‘Sr Funitu e, astye ere 2 cars, i by Petroleum-Ste ited close , 4 7 4 P 3 4 to, e on the floor m Stroet Omabs, Nebras) car est for faturday. Early cadles | i oo ver, e 0 o : lantic ¥ 7ez Atlgntle D, 63 P |son thought with delight how hay d to, while on the f Juses st were quiet and steady, but second ¢ [ : 1 & i l 1 2 | they would Bein his ‘e |anynumber of naked yellowde vils :W‘I' CHARLES SHIVERICE, ported tuye is market Hutchinsn tlor—ine firm, others dteady; wester i 200 S N KT In fiftecn minutes the Buflalo exy s e rc st v 2 was o froc se . conveylng the idea . 10@ille; westem creamery, 5] i Dees cloi, de: Clinton T, se¢; Peprerellt: | be Sl i Auother s is that during the wir that he wanted whe ‘put’ price—00y@ Hige 3 lanzion G B, Se. bl A asa refuge and hiding | s Thcersibtse 99%c. L cmber at W%e. S, one =R Langer g 8 % TToNs-Berieley eamlric it e ot place for d One of them one McCORD, BRADY & CO, otlers were . Even scalping trade | cash, ie; censber. . 81 3 ¢: Hill Semper [den, 8¢ : How ? e 1 ti whic ing so he 4 vervorth Streets, Omsha, Nibrasts. was 1ight. Vel Bowe inksrat i yDosrotiaghors 3 1 ) 13 s o3 Ml Semper [deny T, end of Minhattan island, past Riverda e 15thana Leavenworth Strees, Omsha, Nebrasis, wheat the lasthalfhour than at any other | 0N RG0S ] ; g Outs—Firm; cash, 1 sitps. | Exmikers, s ‘“.‘,‘_”* low ¥ ““!“ what it contained. Up to | Lumber, Etc. time. Hutchinson, after buying a llttle De- e 3 * pd n b PILow CASINGS-Bic SARDULDE 00 b6 CLLY, MONE. W18, ro! ¢its occupants had ne ¢ Ye Y eember around 0 %e, sold freely around B05@ ~Dull; $10.00 . g s HEETINGS AXD PILL ASI¥GS_Br L G. W. DOUGLAS & CO.y o Net—beppere ’ erell s4, fio; | Hudon, pastthe muddy Mohawk, then, rthirty orforty yards into it. So f : So4e. Miehell and others absorved i Jut | Lari Duliton. o : ber g el N Uilta: | as night fell, screaming past the ¢ 'a ool Lral anaibeeiizaglod Dealers in Hurdwood Lumiber, }ihe clise scilpertshoru andothentwamied | Butier — Unchbaged; cremers, 105c; : : : L) e e "“1"'1“”“" e ot | by a companion. he setout, or rather in, Yardi50 N f6th §t., Onahae wheat and could, not get It under ®10. | dairy. 6@1% ] N —Nei-Pepperel | |tral New York, and on,on, o1tothe | ¥ 1O iRVl a dist - TOHN A_ WAZESTIL E 3 i-Peppere ; N on a voyige of discove t o dist N A. WAKEFIELD, Mitchelllet thern have some at that price | Mynxeapouts, Oct, T—Wheat—In fair de- 1 4 1 36 | libe: Peppere ;. Pepperel great lakes. 3 R antil theclosing bell shut them ff. There of seventy eight hey came p ) ) nand; receipis for the pist twenty-fou rhours ore i} -4, : i it 2e; Ctica. | © There vas nothing inthecar to inter- of | Mo ”.I“ t hoy S Wholesile Lumber, Etc., Ele, were bidsat $1.00% before leaving the fleor were 458 cars; shipments, 78 . Clsing | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Utlca., ¢ R est Wilson, and asthesun sank behind |MCT0SS hundrd g e Lmpor and Amertcsn Potland Ceraemt. Statg October closed at nd May at 81.04% quotations: No. 1hard, October, on tra / 4 i ! 2 beings, which so fied them that _‘m‘“lmud“m_”h.,,mm Comeah and 8t 9, and May at $1.0/5. D e a Aaaa s Voot : r Tun- | theripening vheat hills_he dox There was an absance of messenger boys > N0 1 Groc wlic; Tan- | 2 hey quit theeave entirely, preferris iines White Lime. @o: December, Oie: May, 8.00% R Sl 3lenaire Giic; Whitlendon dress | fully, and waking, would they quit th ¢ entir P o erying orders, citherbuying or selling. tothe | tize; No. 2 northern, October, 08¢ May, Wige: | | CHEESE-Premium \ twinflats. perlb, B ! ; a lifo in the army o an abode with the : corn trade today. Early in the day 5t was | on track. Sogolc. 10%¢c; Premiam F. F, Youig Americin. 114c: | ° Drust | waking and r by fitful nd 1 My og CHAS. R. LEE, : Deiler in Hurdwwod Lomber, - % v 2 el dead A brick, Lk; donestic Swiss, 14@lie; Edam,in .5 1 wondering what it wasthat kepthimin fpredicted thatihe price of May cor woul AT e tov Mo | 1611 Gah §i0 LRk Rerer 8 : W NES A Sl Moo I By il not get outside the limitsof “puts” and R g s e e B Y G- el e i o 3 s 8 vague but all themore fearful terror. : Wood oarpets And parguet fouring. fth and Douglas A M 1hard casi, 8530 bid ; : I¥ixeasCotion tvine. wery oy 16 s Tl Findly he slept, and it vas while he Ot preg - Rig toved the case 80 {ar as puts were concerned . 1 2 i Saloch Corn-Weaker; No. ? cash, #6¢; October, | 1D ba cotton twine, orund, 2 b Hartel, 3ye. drea 1that a here were few calls sold, and th wice bid o “T | bales, 15 henp tvine, % sall Pantien — Badystons. 63 | pened. The trestlobridge over aswol e tine touched Wie. The r Oats-Steady; No. 2cash, ¥e bid; October, | twvine > LS hom e e 12 Sy S04 AL | St Fi 550100 7 roTuanSIGIbeS o Biver 6e: Ramapo disci St Lediory Sie. |Orcd” weakened by tho rush of waters, o Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. 1op back o [ cotton 1iies, $140; Corner Ythand Douglas Streets, Omsha. steady market Groceries. t nt hap- Clergym 1 find yoa out Reyprobs vould, Tl trouble x find mein when they : i : mack, & rier iteds | had given wayunder theadwneing trin : re MILWAUKEE, heat—Quiets No. 2| Jute, ¥1.00; wool tw ine 3 Garner. Berlin, anel Yiarled: into ik —_——— close. with recelvis wes, led by Boyd D 2, ca 0 *: December. %ie; No. RALSI NS & 2 o 3 W iie: Red Cross, = Millinery and Notions, & Co., scliinz at that priccand buyiaz Seq g ol CANBRICS-Uroin, 4 Red Star, | Cree : tered in5.000 and 1000 bushel lots. lecember , dfe. lifornia 111y, 82.40; "] Ttolled Clover, 3¢ Slater. G0 high colors, Three or four men hurr 1. OBERFELDER & CO., WAt quoled 2 alldar. Octobor ; : o N Lot muuiskie 8 2 : ; e o |late“copy.” A dozing oftice comte 10 Niili gales were (o o anl ey at e anuary pork, f1.674. Galltornla scelle=S sultans in sl Perin. cven Bii tn sige; Staensi D, | ine avery for minuies to gliice at To Nervous Debilitated Mon] Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, Bestprices or thellyy WO Octolr x Wieat-Scarce and frm; cias %ae: ondi, 1a e L 8 In, 8Lac ens'N.2in. |the clock and long for 2 o'clock and It vou will send v vo diress we wil 2, 210a04 212 South 11t treet. ae vember, #8140 for December and . X B SACLOTS G OO0DS— 4 arina. : Ste N Stevens SRT,20 | fpr ) The rht-deslc are send you Dr. Dye's Celebrated Volaic Belt ——————) BOR@30%c for May. Calls were called, | The Wearers Yo, 2 mixed, 5354 5 o oatmeal, bbls. nalf | 1> Tie: by Ro ekt B S bl and Applimnceson tral. They will quickly range in Novenber was 4 to 484 and in De- | Oats—Higher; No.2 mixed, 2ia@hige. 5 25 macaron{, 10611 icelll, | "hesiss—Net—Ainoskeas, 9 oz, ; prod slips _an held over copy restore. you 10 viger, 1anhonl Anl Health, | e et gel,n‘n'l"O‘"'lhyj&'u At 2:0 Do B putaon M W hilsky —4L1 tice, ch ploy Shetol , Seares ett, standard sound but the oper: 3 Pamphlétfree, Vouratc BeLt Co., Marshall J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., orn sold at 3% ¢, or '4e over the =t sagoand 1apioc, 6@Te; 1iua beuns, Tie: Ol Y ork. XX, rht? isfar 5, and @ £ = o} 2 st s 2l on the floor. "Culls sld from S)ic upto 5240, | LIVERPOOL Oct. d-Wheat—Dull; hold- y ek 1,10 night™ to his far-off t ud ano 63(c; plit pe. spagetil, Ic. w rtne ? N hers Mich. N ol ishi and back to 5lie before 30'clock ¢rs offer moderitely; Californin’ No. 1, | O Whamrive Biper Atraw. per b, 15@1ke; | o 1 dhec ks inia o002 Biaes taney suribes | casionalshoutof “copy!” from the desk, flr ¢ ST S Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Gouds, s DA P & s .. g ! ras: ' aha There was a very uoderate businessIn oats | 7 2a@7s 2:5d per cental. ragdsscimanila B, @b No. 1, Sc. Comox abES—York Nankin, 104c: Trerett, 8 | Atallfigureinacapd overcaat and Al flosh s gwss, Brother W 1124 arne strodt, Omy 3 o jces. 10 o i er contal. 3 , '3 c; corkscrew cas 5 s1hc early andd1ize at theclose Othermonths 3 —_— = elosed s follows: ~ October, 38%40; Noverber, LIVE STOCK. e 3 53¢; kegs dize, Hides, Tallow, Ec. somo *‘copy”’ before the editor. The > CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO, A (TR bl o allen S s 5, 8. s \ Ec. = LA e s o Through coaches—rPuilman palace ) " B e Drovicin’ rade was mot disturbed by | OmICKa0. Uct. . —Gattle--Recelts. 12000 BRI wine, T famey, Teut, 1%, | HIDS. TELTS AND TAuOW-Green saled [menin the efice, benling over their sleepers, dining cars, freo reclining chair | Wholesale Refined aud Lubricating 0ils, any unusual transactions, There wasn 1ittle | market steady ats decline ; seers, 8.0035.25 19 prime white, 1i¢; 150 water white, | Mdes No.1 heavy. Giisac; work, donot see him pass, bnt the office~ [ 0 b " Grio00 and’ intervening point buying of May pork by outsiders and some | Texasstewrs, 82.5g3. [ headlight. Hie: H gasolines i o; 2 light, @Sie; dry flint hides. boy, brushing his h. “Good |2 8 ke L8 by A1 gres, ot Omuha. A H.Basop, Nsnupi Buying for January on orders by Grogh, who | Hogs-Recipts, murket steady to A—Bils, 1A¢; kranulated, Sc;in bhis, | 3 calf hides, Tgic; dumazed hiles 1is i MW but the form goes | Vi the great Rock Islind route. Ticke | emm————————————y gave Logan & Co. as principals. Cudihy was | lower; rough pickers, '$3.9004.00; good to| gsjo fheeppelt green each, 3500813 Sheep pelt, | morming, Mr. ut the form goes | o504 1602, Sixteenth andzFurnam. ST called aseller of January lard. Receipts of | cho mived, $.10245; prime heavy and VEGETABLES-Tomatoes-3-1b extr, 81.553 | dry. per 1b 10gglic. — BNCUn Sl straighton. ¢ o ————— aper, hogs were 25,000, wiih prices5¢ under yestor- | butchers’ pwelzhits, 84.3004.50; lizht, $4.6004.70. | 19,9 | bstandard western brauds, | §110: gile A No. L iges No. 2 3c; greuse, “‘(an’tuse this, Mr. Wilson” sys Uncle Abe, pray do you kee) ENTER PAPER Cf day. January porkstaried 33eof athiimy | ShewRuelpty §50 mirket lowor; 1618, Archer's stan .00, Corn—Finest B oatons ire 2 delvemy th=Gii- |theeditor, looking at theclock, **why, > holy Sabbath day!”” 7 A 2] B St el oy stk My waldstesiy | Hron aeos HOL By AT NS eaira | cigo-Dry bufalo, per ton, ‘SI0MBL00: dry |it's 1:30; the paper’s going to press. | ‘“‘ltriester, boss, but when tigat come Wholesale Paper Dedlers. 1 a Gilman 21b ; 1 o b e - ountry. bioeched. $N00EI00; A e e Hit sonehow gils exway ! o 1 KANSAS OrTy, Oct, B—Cattie-Recelpts, | Beemer .10:21b stindard western brands, | Qountry. bleeched i dry country \\_h{\_t 1=]le: siwaril o 0 & 9 Curyys mtiestod of yrinting wrapming wd i January, 86.45; M off for de- es, by George, we willrun it, e e . Terred attires, il wer Tt shongear sirong; stecrs, WLIOGLTO: ) cows, $1.0062.50; | 33 s fhoe I ib Miscelaneus. coniinues, excitedly; “Jim, stop the |, The 1w offices of the great Rock | e lently walking upto the night-desk,lays | cradle grass beforeitgrows.™ Oils. - 8600; shipments, 4,400, market stoady to| $LB. Mushroms—1b French, exira fie, | dampind ueaty, 83.0710.0. Sookrs ani feeders. 13; Tinge steers, i18c. Peas_Tres ine. per pan, 250 dem | or ¢ e . BEiswAI-Perlb. 2. 50 Island route,1602,Sixteenthand Facnaw Safes, Etc. ) , 1.90@250; range cows, § A s P X sited, | s er 1. prBos W streets, Omala, arethefinest in the city. — RIS LEIE 8100K i U Wl L e A0 Dranie, 1as Ll kel S S | Dukeen VAl Clike moltan, S@%; 1ight, .g"‘i" :.h‘eh""g."r::"{li).k}{;,‘fi‘;\;fi;"{ iS5 | Calland see them, Tickets to all points 4L DEANE & CO, Onicaao, O Specinl Telogram to Tne " (e SR I AR B - It e B ISR o i g WO ¥ | eastat lowest rates. “'fi;fi ’.“g"‘r’ o BEE.]—CATTLE-Denand again fair and prices T. Lors, Oct. 3.—Cattle—Recelpts, 1,300; [ Linu beans—2b Sonked, 85o. Boston-baked | ombhoney. fancy, 11018 chole, 153160 low did you get it, Wilon?" Etoe Thil et ath s et s iles, about like yesterdayon allclasses. Consider- | shipment arketsteady: falr to fancy | beans—2-Ib Levis. §165; Crown Brands. & COANUTS— Tor 104, §.50, Sl it = o el o i L AR o #1 and 123 South 10th St., Omaha 1ng the large Increase In receipts, values have | nativesteers, £5.00¢4.90; stockers and_feedors, | Sweet potatoes—3-1b New Jersey, 8160, Pu But the forn had gone. v this morming rotter—Restlu Y, —_— ruled falrly well. The top prices for the week r.'ill(axwl Texansand hxt,li‘um. [ n%;u l(ll(m-—i'l;l'!n 81.! ',0‘,"3, g(:ul tomatoes,—E165; Drugs, “*My God! listen to this,” says the sub- :'.unl(‘nrl,\' tired to death, It was fullyan Toys, Eio Exs > s ogs—Recel pts, shipments, 400; mar- | okr, #1.0; succotash, $1.2, 5 NE-Pe P, & W., 44c; Germa fle i “the accider st have oce ourlong. y B0, 80 far were 86,00 to 8.25, with severalsalesat | yor 2isady: hony ] e e g 1 TR SR D~ o SR JERsE-Pera, P& W, e Germn. tie: | editor; “the accident must lv\'lu*m‘xdurr‘ed‘ LN P e B ®.10 to $5.15. Stylo andquallty were there | 8.00GALST [ghts 63 ~Am. per 100, $17.55; Lewiston per 19, | §.15: norohine, per oz 8310; ops. per 15, se; | 0 190 exactly. Among the dead ¥as | o many remarkable cures of catarrh ef- H HARDY & CO, every time. The bulk, however,of good and ONAHI LIVE STO (K. 7; Unlon square, 0 percent off List, glycerne, o oxtrine, Tio; cultiemme.” Bo ivard Wilsn, areporteron the New | fectea bythe use of Aver's Sarsaparilla Jobbers of useful stock sold early between $.75and $4.46, AR 2 N s abbly SHlIC S (D est artr, pure, 3 eonmerial, kie; cam- | York Morning Chronide. What wasit, | condusive proof that this loathsome and Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, and mediam ot #4.5)10 4.6, with conmon at Catle. 0 FRIt, crashel ei% T L YAlioL & ! ! Y ! s, $125; roek salt, crushed ®Ly; 31ade; cltrie, 45 then, that brought this ‘copy” in?” | gerous diseaseis oncof the blood, onlv need- 55 e $40 toH25. Nativebutehers’ stoek and thin Friday, Oct. 3. VR a R 0 hamae doBio; don't know, 'replied the editor, in | ingsuch i searchingand powerful uiterativo | HOwe Furishint Gouls, Chitren's Carriges. 1289 Texans, together with thln and undesiratle | Estimated recelnts of catile, 1.0 s com. NNED MBS —(ornel bect, 1 I #1%; oll. $L.1; turentiie, Y c ““end the story up just | to thoroughly eradicate it _— Are down sbous s low is's ne | pare 70 yesterday and 1,117 Friday o 90 S, b, | ks s, $1.55 5.0; ba e o A e " Tangers, are down atout aslowas atany time | "Tha marker. opmed sow. Tive Lunch ‘tongties.? ibs 8.75; brawn; 1 jb; Ry b TR s It runs exactly two coumis. Sunday Schol Teacher—Love thy n Water Supplies. In the history of the trmde, Prine fully - e e o ox tongucs, 114 bs, | o8 3 chloralorms, D@8 ow York Tribune. bor as_thysell.” Who is ‘thy neighbor Binished cornfud steers sold at the top at 825, v, others lower. Cows are | $5.0; 0X tongues, chippeatect iy | G50 20%; 1ytopodiam, B Litile Girl—Please,na’am, the folks as bor- U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO, But more sold for #6 and upwards than for wliost eversthing, the | 1bs, round cans, beef, 210 round | I'vo beer a sufferer from Theumutism for | oo oo ok ) a Watr Swoli any day this weck, Others shox litile or no | poorergra x b they bave been be- | cats $20; potted hum, 4 1b. round ans, te; T Yo il Tawt e e atie EoTHR AR . eam and water Suppiies, chinge and may be quoted at $4.75 to $490; | fore this There were no good feeders on | potte 5 Ib. round cans, eviled umber, liaf st ok St . - . Commion #nd medium, $09 10 B4.5, Texys | sile and the market was slow aud JOWOE on | hah. 5 I round cans Goe; deviied T, 3 1 Pfe 14fr 10f 180 200 e lief s «il.] ey Oil gav o HHH - | Excelsior Springs, Mo, Waters, Hliday wind nills. 18 a0 Joee t, Omates , steers sold at#.50 t0§6.25, The ran * plck, | almost everything round - cans, votted ox tongue, 2510, |axe. 415 00 815 00815 0) $16 00 $16 0 §17 50 s 0o | LT and 1 heartily recoumend it. ENRY_ | Sulpho-Salineis a mild laxitive, Home lund and cattle company, &1, and the round cuns, il compres=ed hau, 1 b, | 358 ' 50 42 016 0 160 i Th oo | WaskeL, Baltinore, Md. And sparklingmorzing drink, —_—— Miller brand the Holeomb brand, . Hogs. cans. 11.20; compressed ham, 5_lus, | 30 B 63 12 ® 160 15w Ba9 | What Sowonderfilas isevere cough cured BOERIR & T others, £.80 10 §. 3 Estimated receipts of hogs, 6,10; ascom- [ 59 B T ihend xroyad cans, $180; 1910715 00 1500 15 W 160 160 140 150 |by Dr. Bul's CughSyrupfor Heenis. Trit! | A wild sweetpotato. found growing near — mfhm- There was "Ilfl'l"";ri?;f“px:"[\“}"’, 1 redwith 5 esterdav, and &R0 Friday ;;;yln;l_ salol “n.:‘:,umn 15; 205 boneless 11211500 1500 16 0 17 0 170 1900 1900 e Paulsbor, N. J., measured twentyinches in | FPAXTON & VIERLING TRON WORKS, ac grades o o heavy an T ied Se 0 100 28’ feo )SquaTe ¢ = ) o ' Ghastly _ L q e T butcher weights, also on second cluss 1iz e b rib—Cut loaf, 7is e 0016 M 1T 0 180 1900 200 Reohnsiasis Gty ooy eiramferenc Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work, sncluding Michizgan and Indisna frasse Mt T TR anl, powdered, e powdered 4 1 $18.00; No.% com., 814003 Some years ago in aruni: raceat e e Rl st ) i Rough ends aud prekers, and in' some. in The ranzeof prices wie SLOBA, Lo gramlated, stndand, 7e; confection- | o Ulom, 415.0; No. b com, $1550, * | Detroit "Danny Mackin, & jockey, was [ The pure juice of the grape natu DEANS. Jres Nork o fnecal founiry Eahind kng stances loads, sold at &0 o 80, | pulk selling nt H100430 Lizht bimomse0; [N white _extra C, _br Sajr LAP-No.1, plain, §and10inch, #180; |killed by the horse } vas riding, |mented, that is what Cook’s extra dry cl By.and 1ith street, Omsha. with god to cholce mixed at 810 10 | heavy, 8. 100455 rixed, SL000410 1 swortad | 6736 extra central No. 2 plain 8 and 10 fuch, 6003 No. 3 plain, 8 | oo oo B Lie Horse he was riding, | noge s, Its boquet is unrivalled. 8L.15; an neeasion; 25, Prime heary | jighest.i50i.90. The averase of the prices | £9ien Cide;d and 10ineh, $15.0; O G, & inch, 1 1 i ng o sudden and vicious bolt and buteher weig .55 MAPLESUG AR 3 ~White Piné—No. I {and6tn, 12 | hurling his rider {o the ground, writes & | Tho wifeof William Lald, of Mimeao! OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, . | puid was 8410, ascompared with 821 yester: a 3 Again. | m light pigs ag Y & 0 Priday Of e and 503 No. 3 and 2 B o . N 4 i S @0 150 poumis and hercamouth sl 1o bamng | duy aud .10 Friday of last week. Duare, 14¢ RS e a0s N i g i B Lt | Roce correspondent of the New |recetly rave birth 16 cuid wiien ted | Man'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Sifes, curers al §3.4010 #4.10; good second class 1ight. Sheep. Roas! B Gin..all lengths 313.00, ok York Str. Wlen the jockey was |pig'sfeetinsted ofhands. Woiin sl mork: fms ik et e i e SrlnGts A iens and Indlack. sicak, sold ted recelpts of shoep, 916, 1s compared n Dise Dilvorti's $3q Lion | ' Srisg—14, #200: B, ®30; C, #.00; D, | picked upa stream of blood was ranning ————— G Aiireen eprop's. Cor. lith Sndiackmn BU' shelled eggs the othe day which were con- U Yy e ¢ passanung | Ahen in Paw Pay, Mich., id_twin soft- g 160 0 176 pouridls, including the siuge Sort, 785 yesterday and ML Friduy of 1ast | 5300, G.1a va. de 43.00 rom a hole in his temple down his 3 Ly M i ol fod 2c;original hhds, Y less; Bosala E 8179 check and nec A story has been cur- | pected, a la Siam s, by ligament of Sash, Doors, Etc. 1 8010 at 84,60 6 44,70, cek. Themarket is unel sits—Turkish pranes, less thn |} E0OR Wiite line—A andB, §3.00; D, + aite, 3¢~ . N . a) Z jockeys @ stiblemen ove: 5 e erial @0 the sh e s e it FANANCIAL, Prevailing Prices. prunes, r,‘n. boxes, n-!v :u "1‘}' 2 Lk ‘_“I»h.”’('l\- E;xl“{‘? \l:‘n E’u"{.d- r;lil‘}uxln{nx\(.‘.kfi_sku‘,}:';«l?‘d llfv::m)n‘mé)\n'l; the same material ae the she M. A. DISBROW & CO., e — The following 13 a tible of prices pald tn | € iteds mow ESTE alaoie. 1%) & No. 1lardpine, §-in, 4.0, i bl . 5 H i 5 e Lol ere T i e Wholesale manufscturers of 3 New Yonx, Oct. l—(Spectal Telezram to | this marketfor £hs erals of Sio2ic ontimed? | Bexringirins 13istiaprits, eyl sa Srock BORDS-A 40d B, -in 2.0y D, 12- |Walks at night among the race trcl | _JPars’soap secures a beautiful compiexion. Sash, Doors, Biinds and Mouldings, - . —Tne Brel—S1ocks-There has not been less | rmostecr 13000 MODS. ... 883 @his | T30 00 SE0: rrants, new. 60600; original | 10z 8100, i stables, the questof the ter being —— y y ) hope in the street for stotks 1n weeks than ot | (od Stoors 1 1 100 by Gits | catks, Mdilons; Vostizza currunte, $xtrs, 1n | o Be e 30y o bammon 12, and 44 ft. | presumably the horse that killed the Biach ofice. 1t axd Izard streew, Omiha, o0 the present time. Dispatches sent out last | Fair, 100 £01130 Bs ... @l | boyes, ihas e 2 59 H8.00] 16 24 817.00; No.2 coumon, 19, 1y and 20 | JOCKEY. night and expressions of leaders this morning | Corxion, Swto L) B3I 1NN IS Gied g e an, tot _Drastls, 11o) fibara. | ¢ st ! hat | always 7 loan . bo= S were anythingbut encouriging to buyers or | (opimoncaners .. Q0 [ e e on b et S0 GRovFDRooNNG--Y0. 1common white pine |lieved by stablemen, and if anyone outh Omaha holders of stocks. The shadow of tight money | P is e o™ My &6 Bioox-5-tle parior, &30; &-tie. 82157 S-tel, | 13, 14 and 101t £4.00; No. 1 common Yplae, 2 , 0 s Tdind e % |had dowts of 1 they are dispaled agoin hangs over the market, but is as oyet | Good to chol 15 @roo | §21: 3-tle plain. $14; warehoue, R00; foy | 14,and16 1 SIL0. Ey . bt 25; ‘whisk. # PorLAr—Clear. 1-inall widths 834.0; clar; |ROW, for the ghost itself was sen THIQK SRV TARDE 0, ouly prospective. The great slort fnterestls | (hoterta Taice cova: 11711 @3> vEs-Quarts, per doz, 4.00; pints per doz, | =10, 411 widtlis, b20.5 g by at least a dozem of them at the [ 1 0f South Omahy. Limited. less talked atout, and even bulls now think it | FIE 0gOGdbALLs . .. . . £2.40; bulk, per gal. . WeL TEUNG PIckms—0G, hits, | Rochester driving park stables a lew 1snot sufficfent to rescue declining values. i (ORI AGE — Mar —All size 2 ¢ 15¢; 3-1n well tubing, |5 i 7 Liz htstoe kers and feeder 2 CornAcE=Manilla rope-All sies from 118 & ets, D. &I, fac, |nights ago. Themidnightwatch of sta- ‘There is no outside business and willbe none ders, 950 0 1100 ®s. .., PR X je: sisal rope. all size from 7-16 to . ets, D. &H. fat, O orme LI .08 bl 7 T i until liquidation ana depression cease. 10 oholos Tght Rags oo 10t ¢ “nev procuses, all sizes from i1 i D, ¢ blemen had come on duty, and the me ‘The prosperity of Montana is mot subject to the Tradivg carly was Insignificant and prices, | Fuir Wocnolce heavy b were lounging in front of the stables | Jijeitudcsof i o e ; - e "0y in, 18¢. 1. 115 and 2 B st pmayt > 0 mlim rart in | s o OSTON, MASS after slight declines, held about ste Fair tocloice mived Bogs. . oo g 3 A mottled, per 1, 90l0e; do, $1s T andd i, b ot i, :: i:“r: ur:\l;'(fmlh; ';’:”\“n o :\l!lly\ ln.’vrn-: in | empolimcioumetiiis lited B » MASS, 3 A S LIl wnd 2 40k i 'select, 1., | white approaching tho stables from a | Jawboury reqiarit anc ¢ R R0 tnd o 1t It the peat andt wes Disposition of Stock. ver bl gon emll | KEG TG and 2 in S0 0 select; 10} | clunp of trees on the grounds. The man o}fl'_){?.%m‘h S on ‘337:.:53':" a CAPITAL ....... ... ..$400,000 i eago Gus S A %0: T 8.0 (65 )0} g 13 and 2 i A £ e ow o) 0 Toe s Imetionto & Barlingten was pressed | Shoving the sumber of hea of sock | $10: gherking sitio, Trup Dill, 8180 @Syal | BR001L. 12 aud 2 n Clar, 1in., 00, | called theattention of his a0mpanions to | 1mGard, Bitvers (opper ami Tocsd. 81t | SURPLUS............ 600,000 Bold O %o Tany wiid back €6 1H Fop | NeIElLASter OF tho S ook aris Conpany ¢ | © CibER-Per W, relved, 8.50; hulf WL, $10; | g, 1) ands o, b heobject. Theyall saw it clearly 15 106 B, Fhert tre Ehcaesmts more eaisly P e other stocks showing any trading there ATILE Bard cider, pure, perbbl,' 8.60% oranze ‘clder, s R i ety S%ands | 1ided” noiselessly toward the sta &8 promising, swaiting cajital (or Qeveiopment. | Accountsof Binks, lanken and Corporations so= Jasno recovry from early declios. Now | - Burers— halrbbl, 6.50; pear cider. half bbl. 8630, Bl Wien the apparition cume full in the | oo IRl R RS e and | RSN Fugland went down to 4, St. Paul to 6y, | § & Co 3 3 . By . T > large hanging lam S 3 n , ni ur faellitios for COLLECTIONS Al B% qubio heivines i stork tnorcased laten | The AmourCiidihy pickiag comping Puesn PORE—Fresh huns. 18 10 20 Ibs | rownd, 154; oak, spif 8e;red cdar of the stible and revealed the figure cla maee & Abundane Baton s a Heserve City, and talances with us nd BEY St e e B e 3 1(\.lhflm,-:n lce Bothsehil i e aan avg Be; 12_1bs a 8o shoulde 5 Sasl, 50 per ceit; AU # per cent; blhds, |ID jockey garh, and a fice as white as n Cattie, Howies and Sheep, s banks (not localed 14 other Reserve Cities) 80d “trading was quoted DEsE o the wyg | Neloon Mosia oleR e POk Jolns, Zhies | BTk tenderloins, fe: leaf | 0 perbent; mouldings 49 per wut;lime, Yo | théclothes, with i red streals runiing | wih soormanueiens Avage s broh 9F WOFS | countas araserve & . bed. st - Nelson Mortis, B . nrd, not rendered. spare ribs, 4ie. hulr, e cement, A merfcan, Went, wn the chesl and me A T cent. 8 year. The s o1 stoc) dise 5 down, Industrial shares suffored least with | Suippers aud Fesders Salr MEATs-BDIs-Mes pork, bbls' $1100; | portes, &0 plaster, 88 strav board, $1; | 0V the cheele and necks, like o line of (ihe : TSR LIRS 00 Landin aad el New Eaglund cach lost 1 16715 clear porkbucks, heary. $1L50: mediun, #11 D bonrdt 1.0: tae Tat B blood trickling down, the stablemen w G pporved by thae Cared grasss on W06 Eround. 204, and make cable trnsfen and lace mon: Northern Paoiie preferred s off £ b o The Amour-Cudaby picking company.. 2,550 | Short et clear $100; " pig pork. #11 arilyzed willl terror. b e e b througlaout the United States wid Cage K. AROGE vesher Bbiks hose Fiogtio | On 203 packing wmpany .. ... ey, gxins mees bott 98.0) v exirs pitte Metals, The specter jockey pissed intothe Sryihe Fauge miitcliined (an loaed b r . \ Swi Soupany, s 1L pect, 87,00 new plate beef, $5.9; new rol A S = = me e I n Vehawe s market £or prime first-class [nvestn ud the lowest prices formouths | 146t i maond onpasy Doudless leat. 1403 tew tonelew ratips, . | BECK Tiv—Sualljig, de perlb; bar, Me |blethroigh the open door. The door | ettt Sy of Meima isine' poliical fuarcial. | Wehaven market for prizme irstclass lhvesinens ton, 1% 10 99%; Nosthwestern and Rock 1otioh Jib Suires & Co 4 jump—ricrcos purelestoiée P orrER-Planished botlir sius, o perlb; |1€8IINZ 10 the stalls whero the racers | OF 6 enire Giste. ties s Ciies when isiuing bonds. S by i 5, . vy SN0 MEATS—Su 2 i1 > DO " el z, B t Ve v a 08¢ ) o EE{L?, p-gaule 14 Tt amonrl basilo. BUOCKETS.« rvs kA dn] b avg It mAdmf.]nw 16 1b; aves i0ye: A iec "-"wlrulh' sheeting, e per 1 pit :*—lm r;lhp' los ii ;h:m‘t )\I“"; g i”.r“ ke 1’; For fall information, sddress, Wedo agenienl bankiag bisinem, and lnvitcore 3 (o . an na Inned slici b avg., 10 should- 3 R B D1, PAssec roug ne dool W 1 respondence aAres vere up3 poluts (o 221. Sales reached SHEEP. - " = X s GALYANUIZED SHEET [IRON-Discount 0-10per |, 5 i« g . 3 > POTTER P W05 aharvs. - D . BWILLA COMPARY ..o e v oo Sfusiaci boneltss ham, Sise; breakfast bacn, | vant; pat.plan. irom, Nos 3 aul 5 o 10 | it ud been open, and issapeared, b @, PARLTS, Sw'y Clizem Ouaimitte), ASA P. POTTER, PRESIDENT, r.h‘:lulm‘-m( 'e‘r;\ the tlolln,(‘qlmm(hxm: The Arwour-Cudahy packing company., a:, Tise; dried beef hams sets bige; regular, u.TN'“Ihl L S R :v\l“l\)‘n\: :‘v“l;lx.i.ll’qm‘ll‘"{tl ‘;t\‘:,‘:.l“n:mmt.; Ay Helena, Montana. | 7O, W, WORK, CAsHIER is eguiar .. Hy Nonhern Paciac vy 00, + Sins 00 B T Ko » | lently tothink that perhaps this m! ’ o 3 T U.8 48 coupos, ... 40 preferred...... Representative Sales. WY Sutr MEATS-Leanbacks 84 extra | ¥, ok ) be a clever trick of some o to A} S ) led KW 0 ” - 3 L ATE—Coke, 14x20, 112, 8650, & clever trick of so one t 2 » ) (] B L oF e, o - SRR PR | STEmRS. o Sin, o e yAverse, | Roorixi-Chareoal, L C, 16, 113 85,7 I. | getat the horsesto do them harm, ind We O“Ll‘ for b"llt' Mitral Paeinc B cent 08 | i1 e T Sisacy - g b s r 2 he hurried forward and opened the door | Fourthousand tons eholce Biled Hay. F. O r. F. C. Werner's < 3 sands, 4 tonguer to; | SHET TioN—No. 2.83.5) No, Dr. F. C. V bicago & Alton. | 1% | Kick Inland. e | 12100 . b0z . iod £ s g B. cars, Stranze's 8iding Luion or Homiek X i fran Te; | SOLIER-Stritly Wlf and haj leading to the stalls, with the intention | ¢ Clicago, Burlington |C. M. & St Pasi.. 0. o | 0 BTTo tuci Jiven 484s) hestondom, diios P~ & Qutier wie| o preferred-.. ... 1) ; SowiE stridl ROL.GE 0508 Bty ¥ f Mg | Stations on O, M. &5t ¥ 17K, in lote tosuit N - RANK LY _‘ ¥ - L NAILS -Bas. of preventing any such purpose, | purchaser; prices regulated Ly thy i arke i 8¢ PhuY & Oemaba it Tl DTSR 003 porkiausage, | e Wike Wi W hlv.. NS 0 e oF Bi) Otupanions (iiamed T, | Bal sad taat SR, JDATRS: | Rilnote Centrai., o0 S peatired o . Sev—— 5 el i g Theapparition wis movingslowly aling STRANGE BROS o ks ity |Grion Pwise. M Wik T PRl T e | ol Are highly recommended after seven | B Mn, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil- | thestalls, stopping an instant at ech S10UX CITY 10 d N R Tem bt | o pratiived Puesm-Per Ib—Perch. Te; bufalo. dressed, | dren fecthinz produces naturi, thrll slep. | oneand then passing t0 thenext, The | ——— 0UX 0ITY, IOWA years of successful experience bythe Michigun Central ... W Western Unlon. . —_— ora Faes Oragon sading ~yi S -— rious presence. They neighed ind —\ Totters ke a1 bass, i | Anoptio nerve belonging toMrs, Willlam Fresefins e di Sl e e Kopp, Dreibus & Co Salt a plckled-Codtish, extra Geors Balley, of Port Huron, Mich., went back on Mianoir] Paci e new Sigc; grand bank, nev. “#ic; Siver. 116 | her the other day. It left Ber sightiess in | LR sPectre pissed along. STEAM CONFECTIONERS, ONEY—Easy at 24@&5 por cent. RINE MERCANTILE P AVER—S@T per cent. Llocks, 65c; snow white, 2-1b bricks, new, ® oYy The stablemen were again turkey cod, largo middle bricks, 10U RATENND B XL 1 ; Securities, and livite propowls frow Sties, (0upe e & By g8 &3z87 2 BRES ® 2 e STERLING ExcnANGE—Qulet and fir; i sday- Qay bills, 845247 enand, Hs it e B Mining Shares, | . s : 3 om Tum — 1106 FarnamSt., Omaha, Neb, snow > whites, Craiws 1o 1p bose™ sy by this second vision of the joc key ghost ’ - h od NEw YOuE, Oct 3.—(Special Telegram to Tl alel Nemng. b Mo Sejea et | Ve Hutens Cooa—Pare solulle, «o |and stool mationlces and speeciless ag | Great Western Type Foundry, riog, 20¢; domestic Holland berring, #o; Haw- | bormical, | thedoor, The apparition glidel to sud B BEREEREZERRE H 31 “E £ :g:u' - § EbhEszpee .- Sold everywhere, 6c per packiges 1114 Howard St."QMAHA, Seud for satiples,

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