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THE OMAHA DAILY BFE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1890 THE SPECCLATIVE YARKETS. in Wheat by Fits and Starts, With Better Buying than Selling, Trade AN INCREASING BULL FEELING IN CORN. Oats Keep Pace With Other Cereals— Frovisions a Lo ttle Unsectled = Live Stockand Fie mancial, Onte G0, Ot 10. (8 an to Tie Riv)—The wheat trade had tokeepgnesing todiy 10 tell what was corming in the pit Trade was by fits and starts, There was nore OFless nerv o BEnt crop report. Ing up ot trade selling. and, with sone buying on g buylng on e xport supportand higherpri anind il way fron snessover the expected go vers nd this Buying atter by sk aarly there was good The opening was with saules allthe May was first enber sold up to and after & Fron Wto 0035 i L0 10 8104 last could e htly Farly eal to Willian ing eab further r the ndit nent to privary mar colved i fortor wis than L2 W« the Aull perloc ®1.0i4 frutes, priee to 210 to ht, at 1 Dunt riva and report= closing L iy an ence s erfered with the free red the estinate owat4%and rported good wheat up. It was reported that 11 taken for export late yesterday at New York cleared 7 bushels wnd 14 os of f Phila- t wheatand Baltimore wiy Hutehinson was Parker was & sller Goorze th The best buy- Comstock, Will- The wheat market There' was steady ¥ cubles and others firm The clc a better erpool erand fur nove- les were 4 d up, woa wrstoday, but w y pleked wore New York of wheat delphin, & In a general nst the market Iwin & Furna and I loads 0 prac ki ir: and pneardl.os Dunn, Orr. nd the shorts lat even nptr, the ore th under wnd last night. October wasquoted for the AL BLON@ 015, closingat $101; May, Ther was more Interst in the Washinzton orop report In comn than othermarket. Tt 1610 this pit that it will be most felt, espe clallylf it fsnot b n tone. The has been held ctation for days.and adverse reports seont dlrect to recelving houses have helped thisbelief. The bull feeling in corn fnereased tothe close, The price of May was run upto 533 and elosed ie,or 1o over lust night. Sales for the month were up 1050 %0, Novernber was sold at 51 8 shade under that price. De quotedat Ske todlteent theclose mate for tomorrow is The oats tra markets all day nterest in this over the last acted so str in addition to the ad van October and Novem? Decenber was at 40%c, sales were at to 43¢ before midday. When Hutclinson sold the market off a little on the lustbul the price went to $34c aul closed at that ire. Recolpts we ears, the estl- mate for Saturday is 208 cars. No charters reported. Theprovision trade was alittle unsettled all day. Reports from the yards were against any better prices, while acton In com belped the prices upward. First p ot changed from last ni 1k of 2 5,103 pork, 2i5e to#ir These were the bottom figury caused by hog receipts, which were Incr from Zhow early clock with pricesat the yards 1 There was fair supprt all aroind luter, and Juuary rils Yol upto 8535 Tard to and pork to &7, closing up o ¥ at $11.5. r monhts acted with January. nearly ing the A ht and Ar- ur& € pork. Mitehell wasa good ver later and sculpers were buylng products all day. a dise on sales Dest prices. des and take profits il s1ae be Reallzin ack to .03, 350 the ¢ sosslon for the lish niark et ember cars kept place with the other Mhere was a distinet short maket which rn to It hour when everything prices up about b4 erly. At theelose d at e and o 283 s were ary ribs FINANCIAL. Nrw York. Oct. 10—[Spectal Telegram to TreBer.]-STocks—Much o the delizht of those who feared serious results from a further declinein vaues, the stoek market opened with a much Improved feeling and withfalrgalus over night, London was o themarket with zool buying orders in St Paul, Union Facific and Atchison. Chicngo orders were to buy Grangers generally. One thing which ave a hopeful tone to trading wasthe bellef that the leaders of the bear party hadnot been slow in getting hold of n 1iberal Line of stocksaround bottora prices, It was freely talked of that shorts in Louts vi willbe prossed by inside parties, and Gould's plan, as discussed, Is to capture controlof ths pooperty. The purch of stocks by Armour wis @ b Altogether theduy opened 1 prospects, first prices slowing heavy es lst night's figuresof from ' to % per cent, Chi- cagoGas, New Englind and North Awerican leading. Businss, however, wis not so well dist' ibuted. Lackawanns wasspeclally aot- Prewitht Pul, Frio, Loulavillo & Nash- wille, Burlinzton & North Amerl The market wis still fevi ther fractional gains extending to 4 per cent there wasa reaction which generally wiped out the Imprvement over openlng figures. Another upwird movement followed, how- ever, and prices. vith frequent reactions, gradually, though slwly, worked up to a higher rangze of valucs, Luckawanna showing a galn ofs 1 per cout over its opeaing, There was a second perlod of depression about n y.but prices geverally heldat better than closing fizires yesterday. Lest points toue ned auri the morn g leading stockers L 1415 Louisville rihern Pactfe common, 2%; Atchison, W4 Burlington, 107 Rock Tsla 3 Misouri Pacife, 64 Uni Wistern Union, 81y Tackawa slock ithstood the I ed each time, There were s buying: stocks have gone hands and it 10oks us if the rat= ting o o prices is over. Afterselling off from moon prices there wis & good rallyng again beforethe close which left eversth,ne atabout thebest points for duvs and fron te 10 2 polnts better than iast nigit: Sugar alone Wis down by, Gas was up with all Grane ger stocks and showed 310 Scnet zaln. Lucke awannawasup 24 and IR0l Central o101, Sales reached 26090 shres. > followlng were the closing qu adve over after fur- r atticks 10t str tatt A Northern Pach 00 preterred o N 46 prefuriod New Yirk Ceniral ) Rick 3 v 1448 st IoTa vl o rsterr eaten Missori Iac 80 % MONE— Fusy s PIINE MEWANTILE PAPER-5%GT per cent STERLING EXCHANGE-Quitt bt steady | sixty-day Dills, B4M a7 densand, 830 percent. Mining Shares. Oct, 10. ~(Special Telegzram to The following are the mining stock EW YORK, Tue Bee.) quotations: Bodle ~ Con. Cal & Vi Fureka (on Gould & Curry ale & Noreross ke ., oeeldental Vlymouth Phaeaix Ariz Sierra Nevads tter Creek CHICAGO LIVESTOCK., On1cAGo, Oct. 10 —(Spectal Telegram to TRE BEE.]-CATTiR—The sltuation in t attlo trade remains unchanged. A few good steers on salesoldrather stronger than yesterday, but common and medlum slowed no signs of fmproverent and were the last to be sold, Native butchers' stock rewains at the very low price prevalllug for the last two woeks anl ranzers were er and feeder stures, Thetop pr for prime agtive deers: @4.50; medium nati we, bills and @2.40; Texans. #1.50 little or nothing in the r Hlome land und cattle et avenging 1203 bs at but that {ihe week ther 290 for Other t hear lowerfron partsof Lou A0, reported stead trade present ce (0F todny was fairto good. 11.00@4.20; tom knon, & Fough St stecrs, ange trade pany sold op pr wer th range steer y and v prices very dull tsortssold il CI0 87, T505.05 f0r for tair to good 2ht soid at and plgs, thin ed and PRODUCE M AKKETS, Wheat— T My, 4108 Dect Decew Meats -Sh r-Unchin New York, Oct. 10 m: No. 2 red, 108 3 rol, O inzraded red. 4105 glier, 15 five; NG, Whea s, 14800 bushe aded ligher; trading enlved i . bt ath Coffea-Options el up;sales s venber, $17 spot Rigquiet, but firmer; f Suga r-Raw, netive and fir and fairly aciive Petrolenni—Firmer; forNovent I'resl firm; western Steady; miss, $1 Firmer, butdul mber cosing at ed ste unitec Stronger; s, Oct. 10, nber, .02 Cushi, W heat Ma e 380, M Whebsiy—£113 Buteer-Firm; b ery. 20q%c; dalry MIN NFAPOLIS W fair demand, cars; shiprents, October, $1.01 em, October, Novem 1 ber, ome: My, #1003 2nort hern, Ottober, track. ©@de. Ot futires high wears. Ul Tt i 402 KaNss Carv, Oct hard, cash, 9o bid red. ¢ sl e bid Cor dy 3 No.2 cash. 47 47 . No. ‘Outs-Steady; 2 cash Oct. 10 MILWAUKEE, Wy spring. cash. northern, 10. Provhions-Qu Oc W Jlders d per ce LIVERPOOL mind I proy Nover i October, on track Decewber, ic; 10~ W heat—Fas October, lulry. chedlurs t POt 1LGn L L GLOGY In elevas 107% {.0. b No Ji1.104; options Nors white we aber ady, 107 uier; rofi 1 closed A n steam, spot, .49 asked estern gin, W higher; ¥, 1084, Deceunber, 45 cash, 903 ay. 41 heat orp e Samples i ipts, 4% osing: No.Jhard 1055 o, 1 north- er, 86ie: Decerm- on s0igebid; No.2 §@4siic; October, Jetober, 38%e. eat—Quiet cerube Heat—St Ter woders ntal. ely; and poor; mixed western, CINCINNATL Oct. 10. red, $1.00. Corn-Higher; Oats-Steudy ; W hisky —3115. No. 2 mixed, No. 2 LIVE STOC CHICAGO, Oct. .—Catt] market steady: steers, #2 ind Tived, 1002407 Texas rsteers, LG 6, Recelpts, 27,00; m ri priu he lght, 83.0004.40 5 pigs, | westerns, latabs, 81 Recelpts, 10.00;sh oments, coumon lower; all gr Oct, 10.—Cattle t sl s and feeders, and Indins, D13, 7,50 Beivy. B4 ; light, $.25C1. Srovx Crry, Oct market very slow .5001.10; bulk, § OMAH A MAR Cattle, Estimated re pared with 2.2 fastweek. Qu best steers stealy. others recelpts of COws; best @ strong, others slow and sagg foedrs nerly wual to grades steady ; otherssl Hogs, celpts of eatt Estimate red with?, sterday o <t week. The market op. oweranddragzed along all @4.15, the bulk at Ki650d. lght, 5¢ lower; packin he lower, Light. 8.0X405: | #4054 10 1 a shade to nfined toonly (b wentup 14 The averig .00 as ¢ ipared with £ 8. 10und Friday of last woek Sheep. ) tresh recelpts of sheapa mains nowinally steady. western nixed, vy and bute L4405 Tyesterday and 165 | ty of the rece ipls, receipts of ho; Notwithstanding t Natives, & ieat—Easier; No. 2 Mg, & iize. K. Recelp @400 steen, £ and zhits, arlet weak er irket firm natives, Recel pts. 5 steers, #1206 rs and feede 2.90] range cows, 7.000; zood ad £4.2) wi falr to funey XU ents, 5.00; mar- mixed grades, Recelpis. 1.60; itylight; seliing. K ETS. Friday. le. 26 Oct. 10, s coni- y ot very poors wstfiat, Liberal tive and Demand for elptsand best 4,700, a8 com- nd %00 Friday ot wi slow and day. Ranze, .88 15; shipping and =< steady to e vy, $L80GG15 > theave thesales was %0 yesterday and ndthe market SUA00; Disposition of Stock. Show (ng the number of b 1on this market yests by welghuasters of the pany arTLE Switt & Co The Georse 1 T i The A roioar-Cadia by pa Leo Rothsel Hanilion & Stphci Nels Morr's Shippersund feeden oG The Armour- Omaha pick ing company Swift & (o Gl Hammont packing Co L P Sauires & Co North pucking company Brittatn& Co Shippers and fecden sHEEP, Moyer adaby packing \d of sto srdav as reported Stockyards comi- . 679 102 company Prevailing Prices. The follow inz | table ¢ this market fort 1o of Prine steers, 100 101650 [bs. Good steers, 1230 to 1450 1bs. Good steers, | 10 1300 1bs Falr, 100 £0 10 (s, ..., Common, 800 10 120 |Ls. Commoneanners Ordinary to flr cows Fulr £O 7004 cows Good tocholce cows, Cholee to faney cows Falr togood bills Clolee 1 tancy bulls Light stocker and feeders Feeders w0 101100 1bs Fulr to thoice light hogs. Filr to chotee heary hogs Fals tocholce mixed hogs. £ prices pald stoek ment 55 @Ls0 40 @i s @S 4.0 @160 @0 @250 @65 @135 tn Representative Sales. er W Weod nixed, W A Strol cows Kockport 1 hull ., 20 cows. I H. lar ilo Bur 119 cows 3y o Lan 17cows 1cow 1cow 10w feeders Jeow s, 13 cows, Tsteerny Mrs. I 25t Mr Tate L Beeler B dsteers Bsteers Mai 1huik.... Tcow cows, 2 feeders ifeeder Heeders 2steers isteet ssteers steers, Av 1 OMAHA ¥ DATES TWINES 1b bales, bales, 15e: by twine 20e; clothes Perst Lines. -t cotton lines, $1.40; w0-£1 jute, 8.00; w sTIEnS, Av. Pr, 0 30 12 3w 116 ows rid g LS« dund Catie Co” ros— 1 &R 1010 040 oL POrSYSPSYoYS PP (5 WVHOLESALE MARKETS Groceries, an, 6-1b box, 0 tron twine, **Bibb,’ cotton twine, XX b twine, 4-1b bates l8c; sail candle wick, 22: 40-ft cotton ft_cotton clothes Lines, 60-ft sisal Lines, ol twines, s very fine. - braud, %1b iia lily, useat niase els, b Hless € redoss sultuns, wlifomiy in sucks, lifornin nuscatels. in sacks, ¥ 1068 1103 head, e B3 split pes W AT N rag, iize; MOLASSES cholee, 43 @300; b Sona Pk VINEG AR~ clder, 13 adlight, DA-Bbls, 174 OVE POL Am. nior Tunch brawn OX nZ s, s potted hiam cans. Sq UAre eans. 21 1 early Ju e, $1.5) ard brands, 1b denwax bea H1b souked, S, . 41,6 DOtatoes—i-1 B BL6T; suecots MAPLESUC 13¢ Ibsin box, pu 1 COFvER Mallpou 0. G, Javi WIED hhds. 1 prines, -lb evaporated 14 o' e wes, fye ChEESE—P) 104¢; Premi brick, 1ie: d foil, each 81 NUTs-Alr 13:; pecans. 104e: roaste HitOOMS— 5 2.5 3-tle, p BL5; whi a0 and Okra 10 cakes, -1 boxes, 2o dura. i n Burl, oatmeal, bhis, 85750 macaront (0@ 11e; vermic cliolee, SR @he; fancy, Gy tupioe, 6727¢; linia Deans i spage til, 11e. PAPER-Stran, per 1b, 15@1¥e; 1 il Bls, =al, 5 b, “bikcing Wl farina, half 1, sk strap. 2002 105 10 DO, 5% apple wine, 15 wi 1413 g8 440, tder, 1003 D v, frult, ise, water white, ine, L. in bbls, 1S £ per gros: per 16 Lewlston, per 100, square i por centoft 1t M0 1bs in bbl, bulk, §£.105 best best grade, 10 35, £.40 sult, crushed, rned beet, 1 1b, 12 linch tongues, | 1t 1bs, #4.75; Lrawn,11b, 54”‘ x.;n Ha~| ‘I a2 lbs, 0; chipped beet, 10 roast ‘beef, b roind 3 Ib, round cans, & roundtars, 818 d ans, 630; d led ham, 1203 potted OX H: corpressed hi 1b. ham, lbs 4.20; comipressed 5 tripe, {1b. round cans #.50; 1h. round cuns, 8.2 boneless b.sauire cans, 2.5, rs—Tomatoes—-1b extra, aard western brands, §1.103 1. &30, Corn—F ar corn, ve 1b sugarcorn, H § 1-1b standard 1-1b F Frenen. 150, per Tongu s, . 2lbs, £007 s, $2,18; 1 Ib. d i 1b. b 1 extra western bran ch, extra fi 184220 1-1b fine per 1b sifted, )W, stand - #.25; algh us, $1% 2-1b soaked, rade. Refugee 1b String be : Lima Boston-biked heans (rown Brauds, # Sweet bNew Jersey, 814, Punpkins — and tomatoes —41.05; okra, 1), Per b~ ash, Al cakes. 3-1b boxes, 3 1-1b bricks, 3 ire. 14, i Bunola, cs_ Liom, Mo less than : Bosnla apples, , 1o orat , faney,in sucks, s¢i rasphe rries. 2 CuFrnts, new. 54 @ahe; onginal w; Vostizay carrants, extra, iu i % I, 3 8e; Cordova, 300 Irs—Turkih pron 1ginal hhds, iy 100 to 110, 2503 ha, box. new remfun F. twin um ¥ flats. per Ib, lean, 1ige; Edaw, in Ty nds, I8 ~ Brazls, filberts, lie; wilnuls, 180 peaniit coeks, o Deanues. e »r, 500 =L ble, i warelouse, 80U toy, tle. par lain. 4 100! arts, per de Tk, perr gals 05 Manllla ope—All sizes from sisal rope. 8l sites from 718 w processos,” sll slzes from plnts, per 116 to 1 18 to 1 in., 1 in., 1lies to't in., Se. Cotrox Rope-14 in, 18 Sorr—Castile, mottled, white, perlb, 14 Pickies-Medium, per b, 0. gherkins, H1.00; [m p. DL Ais &2-zal bb, $19.00 CipERe-Per bbl, refine hard cider, pure perbbl, i or « half hbi. §50; pear elder. hiig bbl SUGAR Cut doat, Standard fered, 7 il eigranilated stan A 6@ whife, extr tr per Ib, 0@i0c: do, haif bbi, ®130; der, AXXY fLoctl e nerst & royul cen iden O, veidark O Provisio Cholee lams, sugar cured, chofce breakfast bacon, No | hams, sugar No.lhans, sugar Isugar cured, ¥ 1b ham, sugar SyOKED MEATS 12 tols Ibav. llhes anvassed or plai ured., 640 breakfast bico se s dri £ hams, sugar short el i acor bacon clear bellles fa short ribs 6tge; beef tonzics SAvs Ak Follow iz of 3 1bs and upwards: fancy, $4c; bologn as 8¢ 5 pork saus in ¢ H Tiver. 455 head cheos: smoked " head cheese, weiner Frankfure, 1 Polish ' hsaus i 16 suusn DRy SaLt MeATs-si cars, 6c: clears, 54¢; short ribs, AND BEEF-Me pore b % light stioked, 10, ations are for lots ognas 1n weasands, rk sausaze o link, blood, 4 1 . hall OLEOMAI rendered. t 1 K Praos’ | SPCED PLGS TONGUE PICKLED BERF TONGUE s, each§1? it Perch, T ke, 9 th Farsp-Pert 7o; prekerel, % p flounders, 1 s zrand ba whites, crates, an\-‘ aled her ! 1 seled hor- domest herring v spiced lerr Russiur dines. splead, e Russian sardines, pla fmported Holland Jierring, Crown brand, Soc i dotancy milkers, #1003 kerel, No. 1 shore, hulf bbis, #1290 bls, $15.00 white fis] half bhl out, half hbls, £5.50: fan white fish 1 =Wern half 'bbl, 2 20; 3-1b, pi stz rd A saiee mackerel bufr 1, lbe; 110, dre: white steak,’ I black bal extra Geo Silver med b Harataria, | a, 50z, $105; Falr nt, 8oz, #20; 1-1b ela b claws, ittle necks. 4 der, 82.60; 1-1b crabs, 82.2 b crabs, F'resh Fruit, Arpris—Full and winter app'es,8 ORANBERRIFS—Fancy dark ( barrel, £.00; Bell and Cherry, per b ORANGES—Jamalin, por Hox, £.50, LEMoxs—Funey Malor, 310°S per box. $10.00. CALTFORNIA FRUT—Receipts 113ut. demand good—Pears, Winter Nell's, Vicur and other %, §4.00013 . per box @ e Cods, per per hox. £ gripes, Tokay, per t 1%cat, per bo . HL.5071.75. Faney, perhur 0023.00; Hon- duras, per buneh, .50 Vegetable ON1ONS—The de s mostly In _a small at $1.0KC1.25 per bushel; Spanish onlons, L BLI. : Cliolee hana pekednavy, 82 POTATOES-Good stoek s ¢ ily sell SwEET POTATO ES-Supply fa per b HEL | VEGETABLES-T Lbite tirnips, perb Darsnips, per b Celery, Bap40; celery T e canliflower, g per doubl horse rad ISl roots, pEr bbl, % 100ts, per 1b, 10¢ Street Produce. EGGS—The receipts hive been moderate and the marketsteady at 15, BuUTTER—The nurket is active mand In_excess of the rec sweet stock I3 being picked ival. Cream funcy. 22@e thoice, 15@de: country. chojce, good. untry, fair, 10@1 inferior, Irie ard ducks mix snipe. $L.00GI £5.00; Sonall rabh he market on ¢ stocks are accunulating. and ducks are arriving. A few turkey rivingund quite readily. Choie hens, per do. nofee mix roosters. pring cl 29503 small, stock bdl, Jersey Apbages | per per ts (German ney, per string, 350 norse radish and ipts, the de- All nice ou ar per dozen, 2 XE.0): teal dy L5@E1L%; plover 25: quall, $1.50@2.00; <, 41,0021, 2 and Only a few ckens £.00G $1.758 rs—Live, per b, 0@0c;dressed, 0@ 1%, Livé, per doz, $7.0008.00; dressed, 11 mediun, Duks—Live, per doz Dry Goods. Browy ComoNs-Atluntie A, Atlantic D, 6e; Atluntic P, Buck's heac 3 Cabot W \@4 140 rence HEAvY Atla ie: Aurora ¢, 6 Dar Hoosier I Ll FIs Brow Cor ra B, 60; Aur e elotli, 4 l.mhnl L 3 e, Langdon G B3, TERACHD COTToNS i Best Yot 6 Berkley Cambric Buttercloth XX, i Fruitof the'Lo m, fe: Hill Senpter [« King P Lonsd Lonsdale canbri € Oale Lawns, 7¢ N0 PILOW (Al Net-Pepperell 43-1n, 1044¢ [} Py 45-in, 15¢ Utic Net 11ia0; Ut , &4 -in, 26ci U tica, 9 -1n Peppurell 43-In" 10507 Pepperell, Y6ins epperelli-3. tos | Pepperell, w3 Pepperell, i~ sc: Peppere 531 oo Utiea. hy 260; Utic tien, 104, GINGH AMS— Amos keag, Anoskeag dress, Bigei B :.., 6ie; Warwick dress, The Lan- L 60; Glendire 6ize; Whittenilon dress, s PrivTs—(nd tgo blue dige: Ame 0 H( bong cloth et--Martha Washing- Arnold, 6ic: Ar- \lm - Ranipo arthi Wrudie 3 lurkey Reds—Fountal ufield, $iae; Berlin, 6tqe. Ti 6e; Red Cross, 7o own, 44e; Red Star, later, 6] high colors vens' B, 16 n, s’ A 18 in, 7o * M, 15 in, Bige: Stevens N, NN, 22{n, Ui0; Stevens' ached. 10 extra, Net-Ameskeag, 0 oz, Everctt, standard, Tize: Old Yirk, X, 1340 Luwrence, 0z, 13y andchecks, 1140 CorTosADES-York N 0z, 18e; Lowiston, 10 14¢; corkserew o Stevens' camlet ker's, Hildes, Tallew, Ete, HIDES, PELTS AN) TALLOW—Green sulted hides, No. 1, heavy, i No. 1, light. 0@ 5 fint ‘hide 1) 4 hides, 1i3¢ less; Sheep pelt, greaso itutions are for’ delivery'in Chi- per ton. HIR00GIR.00; dry =4 13,00; drycountry, danp dud meaty, $00G10.00. Miscellaneous, BresEwAx—Per Ib, 20¢ 3o per b, VraL—dholce medium, ; heavy, dzde. Strained, 0-1b o comb honey, fancy, 17a COCOANUTS-Per 00, £5.57, CRESTNCTS-Ohioand Pennsylvania nuts ureuow lu falrsupply, selling ut pound. 5250; light, ns, per |h, hoice, 1 16¢ inew chest- 13 per Lumber., BoAmrDps—No. 1 #18.00; No. 2 com No. 3. eom., 815,00; No. 4 com., §12.50, Site LAR—No. 1plain,s and 10 N plaim, § and10 {nch, $1600; & und 10 Ineky, 15.00; 0. G, 8 (noh, 1601 FENCING—White Pine-No. I, 4 and 6 (n.. and 14 ft, 8195; No. == 4andi inch, and 14 1. 814.0; No, 4 and 6 n. 16 ft., 816.50; No. 3, #nd 60, all [enaths, 414,00 C, #16.00; . 111.00 SIDING—A., ¥ 1, B2, FLoomx White Plne-& iud b, €507 D 12 and 4 ft 2700 E, NIT.50. cownon, 12 wnd 4 1y, fnch. 418.00; No. 3, plain o 2 somiaon 84.00; 16 £t, $15.00; No. 112.00: 16 £2.417.00; No. ? common | 1. 8100, | CriiNa—No. 1 white X-in K1 gine, N-1n. 4530, No.ihardptne No. 1hird pine. ¥ in. ), STk BOARDS-A and B, o, GroovED RooFING 12, 14 and 16 fr. $1000; 1 and 16 £t, 915,00, PoriAR ri- widths. . S WL o X3 and Bev & g, 821 N6, WHITE [iNe I and?in Nothan in, $20.0); i D, No.1 common wh ploe, No. 1 comm on Y plne, 1% n,all widths, K34.00; clear fat, 18t 2d clear, &5 3d clear, | £100: A select, 1 in, B sloot, 1 i, o1 ing W O select, 1 and 1's and FIxisutsg, ¥ etLow PiNe-Cle and?In.. B7.00;tar, | {n.. £4.00. sLati-Extra. YAX, #.75; stand- XAX, #2000 1n . £.%; 5 in Cedgr XAX. $ WIS—White cedar-8 in i 12 | rou nd. e | ported, € tar board, §1.60 Metals, anl pig, nished boiler s * per 1b; sheetlng. BLoCK 1 bar per ib CorrERr and flats. ie per b GALYANIZED SUEET [RON ent; pat. plan, iron, Nos. B, O'e TINPLATE-1, O, g per 1b 0o 30 per 1b; perlbs: pit Discount -3 per % and 27, A, YO4e; .50 I. X, 112, & 10x24, o, 1 No. 26, § tly NATLS_Base, £2.2 Wik Natns—-Bas Jup. barb, §.5; -— The Personal Rights League The Dot County Persmal I league met last night at Garfield hall meeting was largely attended and the nessof theevening was very harmoniously transacted, The principal business b meeting was todistributethe first papers to voters who had applied through the - their naturalization papers, T her 5 pupers 1L 00 VoL LA EHS Ve otE aris of the city who have applied for themn. Committees were appointed in each v of the to compire votes prepared by the with registrat all the members of t may b members of RSHIEY J.B. Lund. the presiden committees in the ward in securing funds tocar of the league. e next meet willbe on Friday night, October 1 Gl Lot By innumerable D g Syrup hus won for itselfd most enviable rep- utation I've been suffering for the past three wee with a strained wrist. 1 tried Salvation Oil and find myself, after having used one bottl entirely cured.—Chas, Keyser, 199 Mulberry st, Baltinore, Md Big Suit Against Erewers. Str STERL STEEL Wil ght before the leag of the league now - § severalother places, and _aroused suspict Cuicaco, Oct. 10.—A suit o $400,000 dam- ages was begun in the United States cireuit court this morning by Patridle H. Rice agiinst the Val. Blatz Brewing company of Milwaukee. He alleges that 830 he cured_an option on the Blatz property at the set price of $,000.00: that he made a sale ¢ an English syndicate for #,00000: that when he sought to complete the purchase with & vic.. i transfer the Blatz company declined to sell tohin, tot sold to the Eng: lish syndicate for §,000,000, As Iice was to have up$l00,000 fofeithe sues for the difference. P S— Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves, A new principle. They speedils cure biliousness, bud taste, torpid liver, piles 1sti s Splendid for men, women and chiliren, Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for 25 cents, Sawples free at Kuln & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas. —— A French Female Spy Sentenced. Naxcr, France, Oct. 10.—Magame Bonuet, in whose possession was found plans of the defenses of Nancy, and who, when arrested, confessed that she was in thoemploy of ths German government, has been convicted of being aspy and sentenced tofive years' im- prisonment and a fine of 5,000 fraics. Upon the expiration of her term of imprisonment she will be exiled for ten years. pilad To Nervous Debilitated Men| If you will sendus_your address we will send you Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Appliances on trial. They will quick restore you to viger, manhood and health. Pamphlét free. Vortalc Beir Co, Marshall, Mich. e Charged with Burglary. EA Fitzgerald was arrested yesterday upon acharge of having burglarized some box cars in the Missouri Pacifie yards and carryiog away some tools. He tried to sell the tools ata hardware store on Douglas street a ion, The tools were stolen on Weinesday night. ———— For Headache Use Horsford's Acid Phosphate, Dr. I R. Sanford, Steftield, Mass., says “Mostexcellent in derangements of the ue ry ous system, suchas Leadacke and slecpless ness. —_— - - Will Construct a Siberian Railway, St. Petesnres, Oct. 10.—The Noroe Vremya says the Russian government will immediately begin the construction of a § berian railway. The papercommentson th stragetic and commercial importanceof the new railway, which, it says, will induc closer relations between Russia and Amorica by the Pacific route. —_— Are youa lover of champagne? Do you wish a superior article! Try Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Cham pagne. It is fine, e Gladstone Disapprovesof Our Tariff, Loxpow, Oct, 10.—Gladstone sent a Not- tingham correspondent from Hawarden yes- terday a postal card giving his opinionof the sw United States tarft law, Ho says: The tariff act is, as you will suppose, in adeplorable error, attended with severe d cruel consequences to innocent persoms,” i —— The only railroad t run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island vestibuled limited i \ha at 4:15p. m. daily, 3 teenth and F an out of Omaha A Light in Every slerth To the Chicago, Milw: & St railway belongs the eredit of being rir~( iu th to Paul th countr reduce the matte One of the novel features in the sleeping cars is a clectric reAding lamp in each section. With this luxurious nrovision reading at night before and after retir- ing becomes as comfortable asby day. and when retiving the toilet mawv be made in comfort and seclusion, ~The berth rading lamp in the Pullman sleeping cars runon th i , Mil- watkee & St. Paul milway, between Omaha and Chica patented, cannot bo used by other railr company, It is 't im prove ment of the age. be « vinced. Sleeping cars leave the depot, Omaha, ati:10 p, ing at Chicago at 0 office, 1501 Farnam st ck ), Omaha. PRESTON, Pass. Agent - lickets at lowest accommodations v Island route, Tick any atest and Union Pac 1. da rr am. Secure ths at Union NasH, Gen'l Agent At Rock —Six- | tecoth and Farnam streets, Omaha 0, 18ama | DN REVIEW OF THE WEEK, Inmprovement inall Branches with Prices a Shade Lower MONEY MARKET NOWHERE EMBARASSING | The Feeling of Confldence Increasing —Trde Adjusting ltself to Changes of Duties-The Various dustrics, 1n. < & Cc Ew Yok, Oct. 10 Tie Bre.)-R. (. Dun view of trade says Business in all brauches s! Pri of T than @ woek i need with d products, but the e ber 1 fsnota ¢ yet. The movement of commodit heavy, The market is n sourceof embarrassment an. to 20 1 Telogram s weekly sws fmprove moditi o shade grain and ofl hay of ral advance s wtter of 1 per cent ment, strom fng a tur a es is very money wwhe fecling of At Boston | prices of | re o rywhere increases, ®ood. with adva changes of duty advance fes. The iron trade th unchanged tained and lead i that tradeis s derate inc cent in cured meat in of mercha nes ave strong a t Detroit. Trade Panl, Omaha at Kansis City generally is good at and De satisfic Sc portsare Tlie great industries ar In spiteof theenor the tone is s aud iron is andu is expec bar, sheet, weals only Philadel been advanc which fall Wheat bias v have 1000 bushels Oil has risen 2 cents witk deoffeeis £ insigniti described as “strain also lower, parafin Tin has flict lation andsell are i ateand actuslly begun to tur tarift b ed_Tead is scarce at &8, andthe M n decision is said copper have been made. > are reports The treasury has & the k 3,000,000 more than it has paid out The state of fore trade is ve torr, for whileexports of grai cotton_moves larg: £ oxports last new ¢ irer in this c taker past sfas pa Was pemir and the disturbe * there, apy affects the m chance of eavly imports ilures oocaering : the DSLSE pared with a to For the corresponding we °r; but the in Loudon nent physician geon in castern lowa, home fora few days: during his absenceone of the children contracted a severe cold and his wife bought a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough remedyfor it. They were so much pleased with the remely that they wards used several bottles at various He said, from hisexperience with it, he led it as the most reliable preparation in use for colds and that it came the nearest | being a specific of uny medicine he had ever | seen. For sale by all druggists. rlenei ik, Barring Out British Ganboa’s, i Lissoy, Oct, 10.~It is revorted here that | Portugese gpunboats formed a line across the Zambesi viver inEast Africa to bar the passize of British stern-whe I gun- boats if they attempt toascend the river S 3" v of Waterloo. Save strength while you can, by the Saraparilla, i$ ads , both youngand old caSe fasténs on you ; d old army sur- d away from vas ¢ ‘Save who can Napoleon health use of was to his army at 7Ii YJU WANT T0 MAKE MONEY 60 wnm; THE MOKEY 15, HELENA, MONTANA, with a present population approximating 20.00 and Inereasing at the rale 0f AbOUL 6,00 aunaly 18, size considered, THE RICHEST CITY IN THE WORLD, NOTICE THE BANKING CAPITAL. Cypitan Surplos First National Bank, Montana - Hleiens % Merchnts® Second Amerian Cruse savings ether holding o of dollars, which 10. 000:00 ¥ Jite d4chna B with cities like 1ochester, N: Yol lis: Ind., Grand Rapids, Mich... and Colimbus, Ohio, all clasiod asamong the wealthiest and most pros: perous in the Eastorn Sates, with populstions Hung\ng above 0. red th each, T ns of Telens property s dollars and ta few yours efort in the devel. o marking Montana asastate stountifully ¢ Iby nulure wan any oth of the h [obe TATE OF MONTAN A with less than two ues annually ingold, . horses, wool, hi nting de those i .-ny on 1anapo- cattle ble: commediies ATl equaling (n m \ WALl & population 2 Tllons. For full information, sddross, L. G PHELPS, Sec’y Citizens Commillee, Helena, Montana EOR SEVERE COUGHS OR COLDS Dr. F. C. Werner's COUGH DROPS Are highly recommended after seven ars of successful experience by the e manufacturers, Kopp, Dreibus & Co., STEAM CONFECTIONERS, 1106 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, S0ld everywhere, pack end for samples. . RS R We Offer for Sale. Fourthousind tons choice Baled Hay, ¥.0 B.cars, Stran zo's Luton or Hornick stations, on C. M in 1ot to sult purchaser; pr LY tha markes Cailand see us. STRANGE BROS., SIOUX CITY, I0WA o per THIS PAPER IS PRINTED FROM TN R FROM THE — GreatWestern Type Foundry, 1114 Howard St OMAHA. Omaha Manufacturers, S — llm)ll lnd Il'lm‘ KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., Wholesale Manufucturers of Boots & Shoes Agenta for Boston Rubdber Shoo Co, 1107, 1104 and 1108 Harney Sirect, Oniahs Neb. e Brewers. TN BTORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1881 Nerth 18th Seeeet, Omaha, Neb. E——————————t——————0 Cornice. g EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, mnuutlums of (..xlmnmd Imn (omlce Artists’ Matevials. Tl T A HOREE, 31 ey Artists’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, (‘o-!, Coke, OM AHA COAL, COKE AN Jubbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 5 B Cor. 160 and Dogli St Oualia, Nobw Cigara. DEAN, ARMSTRON Whilesale Cigars. & N 16eh Street T Y Dry Goods and Notions. M, E.SMITH &CO., Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions Corner 1 1thaud Howari Strects “KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY \‘yw'lv“.CT Importers and Jobbers in Dy Goods, Genta’ Furntabing Goods Corner 11th and Haroey Strets, Onaha, No Furniture, DEWEY & S Wholesale l)mlus in }urmlure, CHAR! 3 Hlll"HHpK‘ Furniture, Omaha, Nobraska. Groceries, MCORD, BRADY & (O, Wholesale Grocers, 1.thand Lesven worth ots, Omaha Nobra Lumber, Ete. Q. W.DOUGLAS & CO, Dealers in Hardwood Lunber, Yard 1510 N ith St O ate JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lunber, ktc., Ete, Imported ant American Portlind Conent Staw aaha 107 M1Twalkie Hlrdeaulc Conent, sad Quiney White Lisio. e CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwool Lumber. Wood mpcul:;\‘(‘lwgv"\r'*:\:‘p‘y“fl‘- Qring "3(‘:, andDougly FRED W. GREY, Lumber, Lime, (ement, Etc., Efc. e ——— e Mllllm‘ry and Notions, 1 OB FELDER & CO. Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, S, 210 and 21280 Lh lith wtreet. e :' n'“uVHON NOT[ON Co, rrms and }urmshmgCoods, —-— CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE 0O., Wholesale Refined aud Lubgicatiié 018, Axle grews, ote, Omaba. AL Blanop, Mia s — e Paper, Z CAVRPENTER PAPER CO., i Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carma miw stockof printing wrapping and writing Mper. Bpech atcenlion giren w oard piper. —_— e Safes, Eto. A. L. DEANE & €0, General Am‘nu ror Halls" Safes, & and 123 South 10th St., Omaha ——— Toys, E: H HARDY k’CO., Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, Houe Fumishing Gouts, Children's Carrisjes. 1108 \m strest, Omaha. Neb. _—— Water Supplies, U. 8. WIND ENG'INE & PUM'P co., Steam and Water Supplies, Halilday wind miils. 418 and %20 Jones a%, Omaia G- F.Ross, Acting Mansger. Wrought audmsl Irofi Bmldum Waork, Euiines, brass work blacks i th w Ry ad Tt street, Omaba ) OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Sales, Vaults, fall work, iron shutters and fire eseapes. G. Andreen prop'r. Cor. lith 2ndJacksn St Sash, Doors, E ] M. A. DISBROW & CO., Wholesale manufacturers of Sash, Doors, blinds and Mouldings, Branch office, 12th and Tzard steeets, Omahia, Nebe South Omaha, UNION STOCK YARDS CO., 01 South Omaba. lellcd HAVERIGR NATIONALBANK BOSTON, MASS. CAPITAL. SURPLUS $400,000 . 800,000 nks, Bankers and Corporations sod tles for COLL nt for ECTIONS are o anks when b 1 is 8 Reserve Clty, from tanks (not located in cuntaa W Continent, aod make ¢ by telegraph througl ada. Wehare a market (or prime fint-c Securities. and ties and Ciud w respondence. ASA JOS, W. ent, and 1cei warnnt 1t | bultances with ug ther Keserve Cltles) draw our own exchan and the . scononey at the United Stales aod Cane ass Inwestmeny vite pr w Mates, Couns asu seral banking business, ‘w 1§ bonds aud 1avite cor P. POTTER, Pg VORK, CASHIER. NEBHASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB Capital. $400,004 Surptustan, 1st, 1890 - 87,804 Ofmcers and Directors. i SIDENT, — Honry W. ¥ wide Lowiis ool Vico-Prosident; JanesW. Satige, V. Morse. Joho 8. Coiltny, . (. Casblog, & N Patrick, W. . 8. Lukk es, cas bl THE. IRON BANK, Cormer 12t and Faroam S, AQenersl Bankiug Busiuess Transacteds

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