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(HE SPECULATIVE MIRKETS [be Btrength of Wheat a Matter of prite to All Trders 8 ure CORN HAS A CHECKERED BUT BRISK TRADE Dats A Slight Adwvance— Hutchinson Whipsaws the vislon Pit—Live Stock a Financial Close at Pro= CRICAGO, Oct. T Al Telogram to The Repl- The wheat nuarket surprised every one Ly its strengthtoday. There was notsach Aeal of Wl news golng, buttherewas noth ing scrlonsly agalnst the market. Tt started st 1 igoup from last night. This scled asan opportunity tosell by very many houses hold r s wheat, For the first halt hour it was longs pouring out wheat andshorts taking it. Atthe endof the firsthour pri were off sonewhat. hit showed only fractionunder the close It Considers fngthe offerings by Logan, Famam, MeCe mick & Co. Mitehell and many others, the market was rogarded as showlng excellent strength, Ttwas thought that Cudahy cov- ered some wheat very quictly and that Bloom wis getting b to this time positive bl news. Cat were fiem and higher nd second cables gave Liverpool 4d higher. New York rported eleven boatloads taken for export. Stll Iater 1t was wired that New York cleared 0,000 bushels of No. 2 red wheat. wl appear in the report tomor- row. An export company at Baltinore re- ported sales for export atile over prices that would not be pald by forclnersten duys s The recelpts in the northest wer At4s6 cars at Mnneapolisand 212 Plttsburg Lullish dispatenes on four. It wasnear mdday when the market recelved its groatest advinee. Hutehinson's Vrokerswere fn thepit biddingfor larse lots and taking all they coull get. Early sellers Guickly turned buyers andoutstanding st astened to cover. There was almosta p: anong huyers fora time, while the pric Decernber elimbed o full cent over the hizh price cirly and %coverthe close yesterday This, for & market that ninetenths of the trade expected to break down after yester- duy's wasno Little price. The action of the ninrket was: Deconber, 81,035 10 8103, W02, to 81044, 1o .08, o $L0% at 1 oelock; May sold ut 8108, to #1084, 0 #1074 10#1.00,10 #1080, The Intorest in- wheat Kkept up to the elose. T'henet gain for the duy for December wheat was e, th being at #1040 The range forOctober was t #.001,@1.02 and the closeat #1.00%. May closed at$1.05% or feup for theday. Theestimate 1435 cars for this market for tomorrow. Wheat was alittle easier on rband privilege for December sold at 81.02% and $1.04%, The corn market hada chekerad course, but busiiess was brisk, The extrene range for thedny for theleading month was le. In gencral way the market folloved wheat. opened at an aavince with October at Novenmber ut Hise and May at Hutehinson was a seller eoarly, Bryant s0ld long corn on the bulge, and McCormiek & Co.and .V, White sold. May went off t e later int When fiu tehinson pu on hishornsand sent broke rs into all the pits tobuyhe M com up also. Lozan bought freely and Walker & Co. bought at the very top, which was 53%¢ for May Wwith per haps sale at pers generally sold carly ight May, There was a do- n 0N 0Ceun pissi oipts, reawayhelow the esting tori tober sold up toboige and closed at Be; Noveniber. upto e, closing at sige; December, at 50%e, elosing at i, awites Miy. to 6, closing at 5o, Privilezes on May corn sold at 523 and 524e, Oty closed 14e 10 1ge bigh for all montls and wbout lor the hest pricesof thesesslon, Octobersold at#%ecand closed at 20%c; Novemler, i the top and December, die. the top and close: My at 4%, sold at e and up to 4de tor o8, closing at 425 c. was ' lu the provision plt th Hutehinson mad NS boldest mo ay. It was n whipsaw deal just as thootherpits. The porle marke “opened Jeayy wathpriceslowerand Jinuary around #1135, with Armour & Co.leading the sel From 81180 the price was put up to &1 Hutehinson's brokers, who then tured and put the pricoback to 8119, Atthe same melard firmed up to $.5744 for Tannary and 80,0714 for May. and closed ataslight ad vance at #655and 1.05. Ribs at the close were 240 up forJanuary and steady for other months. wis ces still Tast ni ek short wheat. Up there was no 1wl not usual t Duluth. elosh rthan vesterday CHICAGC LIVE STOCK. C1ICAGO, Oct. peciul Telegram to Tre BEE]-CATILE—Business moved along about the sime asyesterday in all departments of the cattle trade. Prime steers of sultable welght wero wanted and sold readily, while all others, whether fat or otherwise, were difficult todisposcof at anything ilke satlsfactory prices for olther shipper or grower, and even buyers found faultwith thelrpurchuses at thelr own prices, Native butchers' stock romainsat the lowest. pri of the year. and big heavy ealves can s care be sold unless ataround #1.7 to .10, which barely pays freight and expenses. Thero was little or mothing new In tho Ty or ranger tade. Tho demand Te xas canners was rather than yesterday and somo lots shade higher, Light stockers enango fromday todayat #1.6to $2.2 classes at 8250 to £3.2. Primo native steers sold at 45010 #4.80, and e« . Larg nunbers of native cows soldat the extromely Jow pricesof $100to 3115 per 100 1bs, and the bestat #1.50 to &, Texassteerssold at §2, 1o $1.25; rangers, O o lower; to) ric {9 S x gers, i g J“‘ lower; top price, Hos — A few early sales of prime hex Lght wero mado early at folly esterday, it us receipts | greater tan tarly estimatosihe ownturnof 10 1 around; in sone insta values were 15 market closed weak with Pac clower. The general Targe number left erspaid $10 to #8.45, and shippers §.40 to #4.0 largely #4830, forprinie heavy bhuteher welghts, Lh;h; sorts, lll ]Iu llw; ’l\rll”l\l"“ nd IHIH! to VTor second cliuwes lgs. £00 L0 8 1ty lurge] 010 8, Lig ! Xas for hettee sold a lands and the better fully finished others, roes FIL. New York. Oct. NCIAL, T.~[Spectal Telegram to Tae BEe)-Thestock market opened with a Buoyancy which did not last through the first hour. The upturn was hafled by many a8 the long ed-for change for the bettor fn values. [t was ocessloned first by the chunge in London orders from the selliig to the buyhg side: second by the rush of shortsto cover, and third, by some quick buying by liquidated partios who wished toget fnat the verybottom. The ad- vance was ld by Chicngo Gas, North- o Pacific preferred, nion scifle, §t, Paul, Burlington and Missourt Pacifie Guastarted s up at il and rose to 43; Lowis- villo & Nashvillo rose 15 from the close y es terday tos1ia; Northern Pacific preferred rose o4, but didnot hold and at noon was o1 to T4\ The recovery on some of the nio tive westorn stooks was: Atehison, % to Butlingon, ¥ to &ig; Northwestern, 107%; Rock Island, 4 1074 8t Paul, % to 624 Unlon Pacifie, % to 52 The outlook was more hopetul on the gound that stocks hive passed from weak bulls' hands to strong par- ties. Bears hud a hard day in stocks. Aftor the unusual eforts to further depress the market there was enough good buying to cuuse most of the active stocks to close with fair galns for the day. Union cifie was ©espeelally well saported und closed o full ~ polnt K Island was Juststeady, and Burlington slone showed @ loss. Thoearnings for September are expected to grently lprove over Ausust and thit helped buying, Sales were 8,000 sha v The follow g werg the closing quotations U Norther Qo pr CEN | New York Central LD &R ROk Islana CoML & 8L i pre St Pani & o prefe & Ni Tokular i 10 10 i 104 Yo Burlington Tlilols Centrai L& W Kunais & Texas Take Shire Micnigun Con'tral Missour Pacie MONEY - Easy at PIaME MELCAN N@T ETERLING EXCHANGE -Quiot Jer sent siaty-day Lills, 851 denand, 156, weik; Mining !"IIN‘ EW YOuE, Oct T.—(Special Telegramw to | Tue Rew ) | quotations | me Caledonta, B Chollar Crown | Con. Cal. & Ve Commonwealt Gonld & Curry Fale & Norer Liomestake it o k] —Thor aome tent ing at 31 o for XX n ersare askr selections w@ile for Ne Aeliine, and tory wools 1 on the s AL \ Toxns and ( solling thore hiave ) Cxtra at e CI1CAN0, O ; Dece n Lard-Sic Junuary, 8, Tty e —ic Harley X414, Timothy Whiskey Flour-Ste 8225 Hulk Mea Buttoer—k Hides Un Wdes, 5e; d Taliow e, Flour, bhls Wheat, bu Corn, bn Outs, bu bushels; netive | an 2 graded red, over yester Corn—Rec i ven: her elos Onts R 30; spot mixed westo options firm Coflee—0) up; sales. | ber, 15,5001 Sugar—R Petrolenn )venber. Fius -Sto Pork -1 ine, $10.5) -8ty vemd Buttor—( £1.08%; " iy Qul o n n track, e KANSAS O d, cas O sh. Corn s 4016, Outs—Easl 8¢, MILWAUKF spring. casl northern, 4. Corn—1 Oats—1 Provisions LIVERPOOL. Onts—Stro Whisky -4 rhot st #100 ors, #A Ry kors and natives, § Lambs, & Sr. Lous shipments, | to fancy ders,” 8240 0 Hogs ket casy KANSAS (1 shipments cows, Vs 15 T B1NL2.70, Hogs—Itac SLeOrs W stoudy Butcliers feeders wore weuk or low nd Estimated pared with day of Tast w to’ G0e slow and 1 'S vy, ave of ! Prine s Good steers Good st Falr, 1000 to Cominon, 80 Commonear Qriling Show fng 11 el i W the Swirt The Geor The A & (o Lee Rothisch Henton & U Nuls Morris The Swift & Co Gk Han ., Squir n& Sperry & I Stockers unc i elling Steady; NEw Yourk KR v, LKL 1¢; $4.0004.530; 112 N iour-Cadaliy packing o ha packing conipany A rmour Onaha packing conpany " 17 W 0 h 1S ont 1una th Olilo and Pennsyivania ficeces for X and X at 2 In there hiave heen ome 200 1com! o aetive oured b nd_mediy alifornln At previous pr we. b ot 7, niber cash cash, 12 May. ¥ VY 31052 1.9, 81,15 iy unc spring wheat Should 3 t irer; er ame; full o your 15 lght green sal Oct s, vl 1108 No. 3103140011 lay, Nove wipts, u Aed o g Dts, firn 7553 Dec W, fivms r 1-Quiet; i woste iess, NL11.0N, 0 we 26,50 t1 s el ester active for Ohlo Close. Wheat #.040¢: M vinsettled, red, [AHA DAILY BE 4B, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1809, Tiomeriver .. Tron Siiver N Balle 110 seeidontal 2 | Psionin Siarm Ne Sutter Crock dn The Wool Market. ial Tel to ed good demand for sareof agood ex are sell above, and nd o Michigan 0300, though most hold- and delaine ales at wadke for Michigan deliine, Terrl: and firm with sales of sis of Gaza2e, for med lun im ot Toduy's and Oregon wools are es, In Wwools )t Sups e, and 1 WoOlS ure firim 1 X and £)0 conbing PRODUCE MARKETS. {itgher L HL08 Wovomber ; cas, 30%0; Decomber, 30%c; 1008141 Janu- Junuary, winter whe rye, 8.2 hanged £.005.50 1071545 ¥l lers, i short ribs. ¥ ean dei dary. cheddars and croam Agmericas Ly greon sulted, tie: growts, B0 i salted buli Shipments. 16,000 10,000 200000 104,00 celpts. 41200 spot moderatily closing iyle BL00, 21060 In wlont; @107 3 red, un- 114 options elosed 3@l mber, closing at $1.07% 500 bushiels: exports, up wi - No. Clovator: @ne mirxed, 6'4@e; No- 3,000 1s; exports, s stom, HEH; relosing at 4i'ge, steady. 5l0 polnts sber, 8IS 10; Noven= R0 170, i, qulet closed at 80c for N ite, whito e fing united sstern st 4.50; No- : fairly Vcrenniery, western Elgin, ; light skims, 527140, 7-Wheat higher; cash, 0ie; 1108 cash, lior ot wl 1,13 Pt October, M s0; May, 1. Octobe Ty, Oct Ma N ¥, 4l 0410, others _dull; 3 duiry, bwlte. Teat 08 cars, n track, Nove Eirmi receipts, Closi 10 iher, 4 bid; Oct bid er; No. ¢ cash, October, bid; Tie No. 2 cash, 874e October, bid; L Oct. HHRe No.3, ca ~Quict’; L, Oct, 7 Lders offer Spa tal; st n 1.13. 2 —~Wheat No. De N Firn sh, 50, Tunuary pork, $12.90, Wheat-Fiem: d ringly: Californ od westorn spring, winter, 7s 14 Leat-Stronger; No. 2 xed, B3aslige. mixed, 4@k LIVE STOCK. i D225 Y2 0, ipis, shippe ) S, 8 Ot 00; market atives, 005005 T o1 pts, 5,00 Leavy, B . 84,306 v, Oct. 7. 4! \ #1001 Angesteer ipts. 14,54 10015 exis 3,000, market slow $1.10@4.60; light, M0: market irregular; mbs, £1.50; fat ot active 0 xuns and Indians, 8240 % shipmeuts, none; mar- 024,50, mixed grades, 440, Cattlo—Recel pts.10.500; rket wenk: steers, $510@ i stockers and feed s, $1.00 § HNEe Cows, 10; shipments, ket 1e lower; ull grade 0, SOUTH OMAHA MARKET. Catt tock s Tuesday, Oct. 7. 18 com 0 Tuesday Jost he vy dinn grades nd sigging. unehanged, best » :. with poorer ones slow and er Hogs, i 488 wook Ipts yos Th higher and o I [ the pri parod with 84131 duy of last week Prevaili The following s a table of this market for the grade of stock s, 1300 10 16 0 1o 1 103 to 1 113 1hs. ) 1o 1200 1 v bully 10 1100 1hs s of weok ending Suturg o Buyers— 1d nderwood Shippers and feeders [t udaby ond & Co <&Co 1 feeders 4.5 5 1ba of I terduy, o market opened strong d - with lost; iz mixed. 10045 d was $.18 45 comi- 00, a8 com- 108 ng Frices, prices patd n rentioned 2005 (14,80 400 (04 10 108 0 1bs ersand foud oice light logs 1o cholee livavy lie e i Disposition of Stock, ot of Iy a of stock pu ot eported byt toekyards company for Ly October 4, TTLE ond conipany packing company North P& 1. company Representative Sale STEERS, No. A 05 V. Av. 1100 1w 2400120 .. 20 The | feed J cow st o foc 107 stee vl stec No. W 4 1 130 B 1570 133 1540 CALY 110 ETAG 170 NELE 1.8, 170 200 315 b8, Ju0 200 WESTERN CATT 1 & Friend X, or's rijier dors lers s Av i 200 210 e e e e e e e e e o o e e e e e S OMAHA WHOLESALE G DATES—Persian, TWINES-Cotton twine, *Bibb, 1b bales, cloths Tines. cott hemp twine, candl iroc 1b Y o wi 60-1t ries, box. e 80 3§ {RKETS very fine clothes H0-1teotton lines, $1.40; 60-ft sisi 60-ft jute, 1218, Wi secdles 1 mnseatels. FARINACIOUS (¢ Db, §3.0000. 10 head, cholee, Q@ile; | commo CANNED MEATS- pl APRING PPARER atn i m ehol u rice, pris, manilla Bhls, 490705 0 ek strap, Pkizs, 6011 AN-0 gr. 003 Sl id DS, neal it S B, i N.O O 20 [ N.Y 20 white, Wi £2.00 per 1 a1 250 158 i bbl, ; bestgr o, bbl e, ) rock Corr corned beof, 2 1bs, #14 ;1 00 0X tonizues, 2 1hs, #6.00; ¢hipped beof, 1 unch Wi Tongy 2 1, aes, 2103 dless Calliforni ns, in i | bhls, ni. 111 R 2 u Faw, per fanicy. pe wize; Cub v kegs, der, sy, frait, ise. e pereent of de, 100 t, °d heef, lunch to 105, #4. Ox tong 1bs, round cans, £785; roast heef, otted 200 i, Toun, 14 I, roy deans. ¥ bulk, vernie ey, G lima 1 al, Daking 10631 wh granulated 2¢; inbbls, 5. Lew iston, per 100, I 11% i, B2 4 crushed, #1.50; 1, ¢ « 1 brawn, 11b, s, 11 b ro nd e 15 1D, Founl eans, 6ie; dev iled | Mary Tl 1 1bs'in | COF n ESUGAR-T cukes, N, pure, 14 EE-Roastec § Madipoucl [ Dt hiids, 1 prunes, i-1h eviapor Loyes. Hitoe ® ;- $1.95: w OLry doz, 2, COLDAGE ol in., i 113503 in ol in Corr SO whit P1oK gherkl G Jay 0 o o b " box ed, new ¢ : privie, 15 ke rrios, {0’ loss; e Pronin Almonds uns sted, 125 NS the Iifs ES : sisal 1 ox Rore Castile, per 10, 1t 1rs Mol ns, #1100 1 bbi, $10.0 CIDER hard clder half b CANNED VE 415 ain Per bl pure, b1, .5 i A Mushroons ot or b, 1 Ar Turkish prunes, priginil hilids, T m k. y o Te tio. patlor, #4017 i, FLA it r gl Manilla rope W Processes, um, per bl Tuip. Dill, ¢ Xtra O, tral ¢ ted ox npressed o nd cans $1.80; Von 5 Cabes, XX, iriltian 0-1 boxes, I 1 asin, DIiworth's yrdovia, t 110, 73 olee, 16 pricots, 10he: new, T My Vostizza currants, ©, twin flats, per I, 1301 Edam, unz Ay 1e: waliuts, ssee 4-tie warehouse Aoz, allsizes fro all 14 In, 18e. woitled, per Ib, , #0.00; $1.00; ALl size: powile i 07 dem )-1h bo 1 bric Tur 1 less t less; [or ici apg eviora faney.in sucks as e e ong extr il Lt o .00 pints, from 16 sizes from 80100 small #1 Bulcasks; refined, §.50; hatf bil rhly ¥ eid. HLES d western bre her's standard, §.00. Corn 1-1b 1, . 1 half bl Toma toes Gar corn neh, ang ¥ b s, § Il very 211 ¢ 0 bra oxtr best Mocha, o1 @ Th goodss in nel of 81605 21 ard " bran bean s den way b beins -2 potitos i, $1.10. “rersn ¥ » poris tendt Ba0s spaLr SATT M shorteat #1355 plictehee rotledbon .50, LAWD-- SAMOKED Ib v skir Lo 71 st regular. 7 Dy Sar short el short riby sunds, 44 s ive pOT K i1 s u tin pai _ Fusic eropy Hovnde I8¢ blocks. 6 turkey snow wh 0 dines, spi inported do fancy hadfibis, white fis £5.50 fiur UIE b1, tr ) §.60; OINGE Cateo ool 1" virieties, #1001 pout 150002, 00 B durs, pe 3©§- INIONS ul 1% crbush PANS 1OTATO! D, bt th Syeer | per bl OniER whi Ll £2.00; celiry), po doztLo hone r roots, p ina, it elli, ) o s, FaGs—Ti themark UL , comtry, | 2.01; #1401 ite, Lol Jack rabbi and 1 ducks e tngg 1 oo e large spri L2y | & h 1h, s st 1hs, und ile s b, 1h, 1bs. PIGEONS HEAVY Atlunticl Ge; Auror G Darll Hoosier L1 53; ¢ FINE T less el LA 60,0501 10 Cilbot. T il Pl 15 dale York SHEETIN Py xos, ol fon, hin ted vy rall, 84 e € r, 04 I ™ ton. & nold B, miek, 7 Allen” Pin'k s, tle, oy, per (R 710 WIGANS COLORED Rolle lextr CRRASI 181, e e Steve 1 do, in, 11550 Drxivs eam et 10; [t nest tine, xira nils, tine, b or, 15¢ L orks b 22 1h Lowis, $140: (rown 1hsuvie, clearpork hacl 116 W N1 EEL I Titrees. pire SAUSAGE pickerd medium sealed herrin Hanibnrsorspiced herrnge i 1D oystel BANANAY $1.00. L Koo, GAME ]! @iie; Jack snip POCLARY wWer. nixed, rora 18, G40 ; Mills, GINGHAMS Hite TTONAT OMAHA Are the Exclusive Western American Hand Sewed Shoe Co Agents for the omsoeket and Rhode Island Rubber Goods. e largest manufacturersof rubber footwearin the world. the city. Prices al ways the lowest, Correspondence solicited, AMERICAN HAND OMAHA SEWED < NE 107 18, per tin F1,00; 2-Thmar 20 Sonked 16 high grad e, Lefu yeins, ®13 01D strin b sonked, Nie. rdinary, deni-fine early J e, s, $1.2 Tres fine, per L 6140 No. 1, 1igit. 6440 2 s ifted, 2,1 A nides 7 W, S tand- 10 String 11 Gol= Lim s U beans Tod: T Shotp pelt $1 Boston-b.ak s, £15, 1 New Jorsy 0 Pumpiing Okraand tomatoos —$16; okra, ‘otush, #1 e i, 10 T ALLOW-A No i, 4 White, 3'agic; yellow ll INES —Quotation Drybutfalo, per ton SIGIEGISN: iy country, " bleached. 0.00@00; dry country darnp and meaty, #2000 10.0 for delivery Provisions, Frosh hans, 160 20 1hs o shoulders 5e porls Tl Leaf Lard, notrer Miscellaneous, BEpsEwAY ~Per 1b, ] ELLLES=)e per T Diessien VEAL-Clhiolce medum, 5@60; gt o; heavy, e, 1ToxEw—Stra ned b hony. faney COMANUTS Per 100, 8.5 CupsTNUrs - Olio and Painsylvani nutsare now infair supply, selling pound. Ponk werlo A<= 1 ns, I i $is==M i “pork pork, blls, i e W oof, #.50; whoricless 1 Teaf, Gie, wcired hams, 1t b avie, 01 v, 116 she reik fast bacon. e b #1757 horic. et unps, G-Iy 1 I8¢ cans. per 1h. clent choieo, 144 chest \ atlse por Lumber, BoARDS-No. o, H8.0; No No. b coni, 810 No.beon, 8125, . S LAC-N O 1L plidn, Suncd 10 {neh, $18.0% | No. 2 plain, S an't 10in¢h, 416,05 No. 4 plain, Band 10 ineli, #6003 0. G, § ineh, 16502 16 ERsCrNG=Wohite " Plie ™ No. 1 4wnd i in., 12 and i fe. 41 No. -, 4 and 6 el 2and 1§ £ 810,00, No. 24 and b in. 16 £6,816.30; No.b 4 6in,all fngths, $1 10, SIING A, $2200: 1, 820 EL00T0NG Wi te Plie )3 E, 2170, o[ White, 3g-In, $31.9; No.11 gine ;N0 i hand piue, 2=, $2 o hir W ing2eon, STock B Aind B/ 12-1n, 42,00, D, in, 417,00, ST0CK #2001 | gis | £t 8105 it MEAT wedinm N to S0 to 14 com. #16.0; rips, & T MEATS - Clear ries bellies, 1 to 21 1D d verage, e 3 e long clears, i Bol oy B ©; fracnkl T s i lish, e L (meat), Tuks). 6e; pork sau ©, 26005 1. %1 I, ind B §8.0 Fish, or Ih—Perch, 7e; huffalo, dressed S tebut 9o white, 10¢ 1 steads, 12¢ 505 bline K buss, s BoAtDs ft, $14 16 11, $17.00; No. 1 comr No. No. 2 con 10, VD ROOFING-No. 10 and 16 1, $10.09; No. il 16 11, $LR 0, PorLa-Clear. ~in axlwidths BATTENS, W EIL ainy 650 X Do &ML i (Bove $240; $ 2. & . . #2100, NISHING, WHETE PINg 1 i, $50.0 18 und and banke, new, i Seisnow white, 2-Ih bric col, larze wid, dies, erates, 12-5 b boxes, Jies No. L sealed hel ioliand herring, 400 Gl Russbin sare an sardines pliin, 50c Crown hran, Nc No. 1 sior IS, IS0 i trout haltbbls, fsalmon, $850 ern A0 b, piy 8 To suiee, mackerel -11) 2-1b Tob, 12 muon white pine Teommon Y pine, 12 | 1-in all w idths, $3400; clor domestic PLORETS —0 G bats, i well tabing pickots, Do & 1 flat. col, 600; Ru 1ol milk L) h Balf hbls, fly white Hisl, £ 2:0h Lrofled macicer 60 8-1h, in Miayo brook 1stand_ 2 clear, . #5000 Bd clear, 1 3.00; A select, 1, 1o, 1, . $2000; . T stand- No. 1. S T i FINISHING. Clar, 0; star in, ¥ Extra, X ~Ih ut tront L1h salion -Ib white fish, 1=1D lobs ters, £2.0; o7, 11y 07, 115 in, 10 o2, 1h 0y sters, I e Ib oy ste at Fainmon t oz. ¥ 110 elams. it s, letle neeks. b or 40 per vl a6 ported, .50 Taur bourd, $1. t linie , N cenent v board, #1.50 Fresh Fruit., Fancy fall and winter apples, wrielt, Met BLOCK Tin—$mall pig, #e per 1b; bar, i0e verib. CoviE coli and 11 miEs-The market is k Citpe Cod s, p ' ori. 310's P (NEA Fitt s, Winter per Dox. &0 lies, per Doy, 82.00; i pos, Tokay. ¥ AL, per o, 1 Faiey. perbuich, § rbanch, ¥ 1,500 very 0.00; Bell Planish Do por 1, FANIZEZD S it 24T TION—Discon nt 50-10 per pat. plan, iron, Nos. 24 and 27, A, 105c; 1. TAXE 1 boiler sizes. b; sheetir box, #1.0), agal $0.00. seipts 1izht. demand i rand other quinees. per boy, pluus, per hox, rboy, $1.502.00; 1,75 03,00 Hon- anles. pe perib; advineed, cont B, N DIATE TiN P Roow 7.2 SEET IRON-No. SOLDE 3 SMEELNATLS - s STEELWIIRENAT Wik 5, C., 10X, 87.50: 1014, 12, 3150, , 140, 112 $6.0; T No, 27, 10, A 1o Vegctables, 1y is not lurgeand the de small way at 10661 Spinish onfons pererate 81,5 hoiee hand pleked v ¥, 82, is—Good stoel 15 generaily scliing o market 18 weik o ATORS — Supply falr; Jersey stock ain out of Omiha ceommolation of Blufts, Des Moines and is the Rock Ishnd leaving Omaho at olliee 1602, Six- Omiha The only mil rond run exp Onaha, Couneil Chicago business vestibuled limited, 45 p. . daily. Ticket teenthand Farnam sts, - HIZARTBRO Recremt Husbhands and Misfortine Lead Mes, Shipp to Attempt Suicile. William Shipp, who 1sin the county jail awaiting trial for shooting Dora Bowmanhas hoard some bad news, It isthat his wi who resides at Twenticth and Pierwe strets, atempted suicide the other night—a fact which until now seerns to lave been very successfully kept from the public Mrs. Shippattemptedto tike herown life by swallowinga dose of strychnine, Afte taking the poison, however, it seems thatshe procecded totell of thefact. Medical assist ance wis summoned and she was sived, but auly after uulergoing fearful torture, he poor woman has had a greatwmonnt of touble, efore mareying Shippshe a lusband who was seni to the Then three of herchildren were burned o death, Andnow her second hushind is in juil with & chunce of goingto the peniten tary. FTABLES- Rutabazus, per HbLEL00; ¢ b, # Vi to turiips, parsiips, per celery, 2o e dor, irlic, per perbbl per Lbl rrols. por beets, per s (Germman funcy, per string. 3o horse radish o R ALMOS 1, 10 weet Produce, ciptshave been noderate and AL IS e U stoaly 16¢; cotnir 1ot country, fair, 0@ e rior, Ve vairie Chicke A ducks, i yed ducks, s, per dozen, » 071,05 tead dueks EL0BLH; plover, 3 R0 quall, FL0G01 small rabbits, 1.0, ket on ehitkens s wenk L fow turkeys, geese and Dressed poiltry s ot 1o anyextentas the weath e ris Cliglee s, per do 50602055 _roosters Ing " ehick s all, §1.5002 ber i, s dressed 126 e, per do, ¥70008.00; dressed, 11 1 its, $i00 1o 1 Only fvingz, Is lad senitentiar, i penitentiar per doz, 82.02:.0); dresed, Live, perdoz.. Rrowy Corr I, Te; Atlantic a'C, e Buek's | G350: Prrme Tudian | fotta L, OW N COTTONS Ns-Athntie A, o ridger A thant Through n pilace slee pers, Aining ¢ clining chair crs to Chicago and intervening pint via the grreent Rock Island route. Ticke ofice 1602, Six teenth and;Parnam. W L dasic: ; Lawrened A Atlantle L, 6es Aurora B 6% Atias O N BT . de Clinton BF Al e; Peppere Il R don G B, s 0 CoTT St Vet 6 : Flrst ( Ieal Estats fxchange, There was a vory light atte the real estate exchian g meoting. There wasno listing of property, Sales were re ed D, Reed, lot 13, T3 cacll 3 Tukey, twenty-nine ton hill, at prices ranghig from $1, cach., N Rorkley Cambre—No Buttercloth XX, 4% soi Frufiof the Lo i, spter Tdon, 8¢ Tousoke por. 8ot ip cambrie e Lan G B, Dhe; f wdale ‘aamb rl Now 1o Oak Luwis AND. TILLOW CASINGS - Trown perell, 43=1n, 100 q0; Pepperell, s, 45 Leppesiell, 1044 i Utden, S, ljewc hed roll, 46 sl dince at the block Tand lot 12, s in(Clif. 0 L2000 k e perll Bl s Pepprel] ) p A Lightin kvery fierth, To the Chicago, Milwaukes & St railwiy belongs thes ere being iest in the country 1o reduce the of eleetriclighting of teains to sci erfection, One of the novel f Introduced in the sleaping curs patent otric reading lamp i section, reading atnight before d Stel | ing becomes a5 comfor o | and when retiring the Wie: | made in comfort’ and scel berth rending lamp in sleeping runon th waukeo & St. Paul Omaha and Chic cannot be used by company. It ment of the uge. vineod Sleeping cars leaye the T . Omuha, at 6:10 . m. daily at | at 9:80 a, m, Jing car barths at 1501 Flarnam str Omabia PRESTON, Pass Agoib ul the Lter ntific tures i\ el tici lit of o3 Glonddr {ndigo blue Arnerican, )th, G20 Whittenlon ' d ress, is i, Allen WPt by Edaystc aneles Rumapo 4540 St Martha Washiizton, 41ac c. Turkey Reds—Foun tain, Crontield, Kige; Berlin, 61 Not—Thist] Rod Cross, Te « fhes lted’ Star, s Cavmiecs 1 Clover ter, (o) Liigh colors. D, ilniilton ol ks, '3 Chanibray, te; G lo i b 1 alter retir. 1s by day let muy bo usion. Th tho Pullmz Chicago, Mi railway, between wo, 18 patnted, and ny other railroad greatest improve: it and Steol L Stovens' I, 16 tevens' Al ns M s b as' NN, 2 leached, I¢ n, Stovens the Try e o be con nion sLripes o Union Barker N k Nankl 10440z Everett 8 wiston, 3 Worklugmau's, Hide Prurs axp TalLow-Gren salted Ticket ol Block J. B F. A Nasi, Gen'l Agont W With thisluxurious provision | Paciflo | | Wo carry the only completo stock of first-clas mubber TRY OUR LEATHER SOLED RUBBER BOOTS, THE BEST MADE SHUEGN B. BEAUTIFUL Helena, Montana, The clty of Welenn slocnted in the Sennti fal pricicly Peir v nilly Bullt 0 sone modern ceptionll W dnily, with esuNOTENern wniN i uciie rough dining s, on thy thern Pacitic Ruilvays fom StPaul and avolis, or nens Cite, sin Unlon Ruiirond. Zow rate rownd trip” tickete. Monlana of vaileys w0 fo tlle ‘with th I OT agen L rers fid ir them & parmdie o £ prodacivenes andahomemar- ke torall v feld Grentestol nlladvintagesot Motanaisthe won derfil el o W T winds oL tho i e G modi ey (e temparntire o the whichafordsthe highers physical comiort. The air 1480 full OF cione wil a0 exhilenting i its efects it the conlipued existeice OF Jseane s an pro- babiiily. Conmmplives fad fnfhe alnst coutant weces viom of brightsunshiy daysand dry atmmpherereme Wies which s0on delve nwoy thelr wworst symp- toma,and aquick ficreaseof eppifte and fesh indi. wtes an earty roturnof healh. For full information, adiress, L. G PHELPS Scc’yCitizens Commitlee, llelena, Monlan=. HATERCR NATIOUAL BAN BOSTON, CAPITAL. .. SU RPLUS MASS. .. $400,000 820,000 Accounts of Banks, Ba lieited. Ourfaellites for (OLLECTIONS areexcellent, wn we re-diseount fortanks when balances warnt it Bostn 1s o Reserve Clly, balinces with us from tank= (not leated i other Reserve Cities) ountaa reerve We draw air own exdinge on s and Comorations so Tondon and the comoney ve amarketfor prime fint-class Insestment s, and Invite proposals from States ties aud Citles whea lssalng bonds. Wedo a pneral binking bu st responden ce. A P. POI'TER, PRESIDENT, WORK, C\ ~1|u<:u. T NEBRAS National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMATA, NEB. Cavpital. $400,000 SurptusJan, 1st, 1800 87,800 Offcers and Directors--lenry V. ¥itos, Vresident; Lewis. Reod, Vi Presdont; Jnmes . Suvage, W Morse, John 8, Coiliny, K. 0. Cushing, J. N. B Putrick, W, IL 8. Huglies, casbier. K. THIS IIRON B AT Corner12th ind Farnam Sts and tsite cor. AGenerul Bunking Busiess Transacted TOR SEVERE COUGIS OR COLDS Dr.F. C, Werne COUGIT DROPS Are highlyrecanmendedafter seven years of suceessful experience by the Solemanfactuirers, Kopp, Dreibus & Co STEAM CONFECTION ERS, 1106 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Sold everywhere, cnd for samples. We Offer for Sale, Fourthousind ton B.ars, Strang's stations,on O. M. purchaser prices r Calland see us, STRANGE BROS STOUX CITY do por puckage. choie Bald linz, Liaton A salatel Hay, F. 0 or Iforniek ., in Tots to sult LY tho market s TOW. Creek Disehavgel The jury in the caso of Georgo Creck, charged with forging thiee small checks, re- tuned o verlict of guily yesterday, De feudant's immeliately moved for a vey trialand Judge Clirksonsustiined the mation. Counsel fordefense then moved that thec dismissel on the comt in the information cowvietad did not diarg thelawsof Nebraski, sustained and th bond for his appes court. in cousel s e grourd that the nwhich he was an_ offense against lhis motion also was prisoner was velased on wnee ot the next term of - Humin K We are frail creatives physially -the most robust wmong us, ‘I'he unlbealthy man or wonan is in great neasure ineapanle of bon fitto socicty. 1f, for instance biliouss troubleof frequence and oftenobstin sistant of ordinary medication, obstru harmonious actionof the liver and the bow els, the suffernr is sire o be dy ic. The three disordered conditions sure 1o be cofirmud bynegiet. Undorthe ceroneous fmpression that there is 1o hope for bim, an impression inull ikdilood cofirmal by the ustof avjectimable remedies, the suffere is aptto becomne negletful, nay, even reckiess. and thatthe soonerhe s removed from the sphere of buman ende the bettoe for all pirties conceied. W hata seri nis take His liveris mspomsible. 1t isan incorporate purt of himsell. How discinline itl 1y the aid of Hosteler's Stomach Bitters, a certain mediumfor the reestablishnent of uited, rogular action in the stomuch, liver and bowels, Tt also cures and provents malaria rheumatic ¢ liey troubles, Here's the Gatling Gun, will be a reldetter Aay rrrn. Omaha Guands, The ing gun recen bought by the company amived and was mounted at the B. & M. depot Monday night Captain Seharff, with b his ordered the guards 0 report at the woon, and, keaded by the drum _ corps will march 1 the depot, where they will take chargo of the mow piece, making @ short arm pirade from e depot ) thie arm Omaha Manufacturers, oots and Shoes, KIRKENDALL, JONES & ©0, Wholesale Manafacturers of Boots& Shoes Ageos '“'mlvl-:.\”“.}‘\ :J,::"-:I.\» h;‘ {\:\l:‘ 1M andlioe Browers. STORZ & ILER, Lagr Beer Brewers, 161 Nerih 180 8troet, Omaba, Neb S ——— Cornie “FAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window eaps andmetalle skylghts. John Epencen projretor 108 A 110800 I0th sireet Artists’ Materials, A HOSPE, Jr., Attists' Malerials, Pianos and Organs, -_— o (‘unl. Coke, B OMAHA COAL, COKE AND LINE CO, Jobbers of Hard and Soft (oal. @B Cor 16th and Dyuglas Streets, Omaha, 3 Cigan, DEAN, ARNS THONG & C Wholesale Cigars 01N (00 S Honll” 169 E——— e ey Dry Goods and Notions. M E. SMITH & €0., Dry Gools, Furnishing Goeds and Notions “RILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS €0., [mporters and Jobbers in Dy Goods, Geuts’ Funtahine Cyner lith wid Maney u W EY & §TO Wlolesale Delers in Furnilure, uuun,w syu\'l-:mux‘ Furniture, TS Groceries. MeCORD, BRADY & CO, Wholesale Groces, A Luamber, Ete, G. W_ DOUGIAS & CO, Dalersin llardwood Lumber, JOHN A WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumier, Elc., Ete. Lmported and Amerian Portiaud Conent. Atate ‘sgenifor Milwaiikee 1 virautie Comont, aid Quiney W hite imo, hiture. Onah CHAS. R. LI Dealer in Hardwood Lurnber. Wood oarpota anit 9th and Donging Bl AL, NODIsKa. FRED W.GRE Lumber, Lim, Cement, Etc, Etc, Comner it and Douglis Streets, Omaha. —_— Millinery and Notions, 1. OBERFILDER & CO, Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, 208, 210 and 212 Suith L1 streek. ryguot Moring. Notion 7 T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., Molesale Notions and Furnishing Goods, 1% Jamey sieet. Omaha =) Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO0., Wholesale Refined avd Lubriciting Oils, Axle grease, oto., Omaha A. L1 Bishop, Mamger. —_— s Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO., Wiolesle Paper Dealers. Curry a nice sock of printig, wiepping and writing papar. Bpecial sltention glven Lo card paper. AL L.DEANE &CO, General Agents or Talls' Safcs, 831 and 323 Sov th 10Lh St, Omaha H. HARDY & CO., Joblors of Tays, Dolls, Albums, Faney Goods, House Furnihing Goods, (hildmn's Carringes. Farnran streel, Omata, Neb. B Water Supplies. “Toys, 1m U.8. WIND ENGINE Steam and Water Halllday w&mrm‘l‘{l‘l & PUMP (O., supplies, P15ana MNJones sk, Onaha Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLING IRON W ORKS, | Wrought and (ast Iron Building Work, Englnes, braw work, general foindry, machine ad blacksmith work. 0ilh Ry. and 1ith s OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, Janirs of Fire and Burgar Proof Safts, Vaults, Jatl work, iron shuttes ani Hro excnpos. G.Andren, propr. Cor. 1ath and Jackson Sts. i S ; Sash, Doors, Kto, M. A. DISBROW & €O., Wholessle manufacurers of Sush, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. Branch ofice, 12th and [zar® sireets, Omahs, Neb. South Otnah al UNION BTOCK YARDS CO, 0l South Omatia. Limited, nnanently o if pison £ n ot U Who pro X Al ¢ COOK expense of o “h it 1 1 1 ) v (0. Omala, Nebraska. Offico St.Clair Hotel O BONDS Corespondencesolicitcd nd DodzgeSts WANTED BUED BYCITICS, COUNTIES, §CH 00L DISTRICTS, WATER COM PANIES, ETG. N.W. Harns & Company, sankers, 163=105 Dearborn Street. CHICAGO, 70 Slite Sreot, BOSTON, THIS PAPER IS PRINTED FROM BRI e From TR GreatWestern Ty e Foundry, 1114 Howard St' O MAHA. | JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1889, l THEMOST PERFECT OF PENS.

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