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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY THE SPECCLATIVE MARKETS. | A Great Langnidness Obaracterizes the Wheat Pit All Day. CORN HOLDS ITS OWN A LITTLE BETTER. Oats Was Independent and Alone in an A vance—Irregularity in e Wheat Pit-—-Cattle and Hogs. CRICAGD, Oct. 24.—(Special Telezram to Tre BEE]—The wheat market w nsettled, hes- tating and finally svery towards the elose of the ot 1 or more th anountof lig good lines of lon Bess was follow fore noon. The Guarters was na this tine prices went than om the early break raliled te There wa first b seseion sharp decl t houron an unusual holdinz wenk- s early fair recovery | spurt of sellinz in all and at a fraction lower action up to 1 and on the sec- May sold at 91,07 LK L] S wWas a 1%¢ for December and t'se for May fre elose yesterday. There was no very g news atany tine beyond some ex ness at New ¥ ere wer bear " with L The weather map s west and this movement. Chicas the esil showed Tuth alor cleared no wheat otflour. Baltimore ¢ and flour fron Bushels of with sellin ham & Co second e about 12:%) p. even The ied at 81 ck W off to B1.02% ond decline s rope Ll H the re while t against the v rpool arket sbies wore vorable for the recelpts were away over Minneapolis als At 2 cars. Du- ired no wheat. Wheat Hutehinson was called a carly. The redited long wheat freely were Dun &Co., W m Young &Ce Connselman & Day and William Duun & Co. Asthe ve Leon ading bull houses of these sales had o depressing efTec Br ver ywed raln lar rease w wit wheaut selier out and others did good baying arund $.03, and scalpers also bougit for a recovery after the early dn w York dispatches reported seven and a half boat 104ds fresh export husi- ness for the United Kinzdom with a o 'wr».:l:'fi" At 1 o'l k December was hack 10 #1063 and $1.07%. There was avery falr supn in wheat at the with De- cemberat 8102 and May at #1075 a declin forthe day of 1%4c for December and %o for Muy. October was quoted at$1.01% to $.00% to$L.00Y at the close. On the carb privileges on Decenber wheat wereat #1621 for putsand LUK for ealls. Halfan hour fore the close corn was but under closing prices yosterday. There was kness here than in wheat. The low- est price of the session was dur- iz the first hour, when looked as if whéat had started to g0 to $1.00 betore night. Receivers and crivbers did gome free selling at thistime and t s always s heavy market. The action in May upto 1o'clock was: Opened at 5iic, s 3¢, recovered to Se. sold off to 334e and steady and quiet at5i%o a 5 the close Thursday. Theact months was: Octoler ¥% 80%¢ toclose. Novembersle to close. December ¥ige to5%¢ to 3le to e toclos to Bl yest privilezes were quoted on the 8l4c puts, Bie to Sike 1o de calls The oats market asted independent of all others today and it was the only eereal on the floor which eclosed higher than yesterds Tiere was a little break in prices early with the other markets and the sclling was led by Rosenbaum and Counselman. On the free buying by Schwartz and Dupee, laterthere was a good rally. Just before the elose Norton- Worthington undertook to fill an order in Oe- tober and had to bid up to get oats. October was quoted at 41%¢c eamy t9 424e at the close. December 424¢ to 41 e 10 43¢ at the close, May “:‘\(‘ Off to 454 ¢ Lo #ige to 3Ne to Kige o the close. The provision trade was frrezular all the session. There was some weakness infaceof the unusual receipts of 1 market became firm with corn and close pork was about steady a higher and ribs 5 up. The feature of the trade was the buying ‘of ribs and seling pork a ftew housesled by Armour & Co. and Cudahy. Early in the day Dunham Co. solu pork quite freely. The bestbuyers at the time were the Anglo company acd Ryan & Many operators were on both sides different " times or were buying one product Januiry sales were: ork 81 off to #1200, up to 8| some dnimed §12.. and closing at#12.10, with May at 8120 utter the bell Lurd sold at i51g, 10 $6.50. 10 86.62%4, closing at 85.60, May B Toa T00e to £5.0. clualnik at 46501, OFse 1 FINANCIAL, Sae to day. Mayeorn arb at 33%¢ to Ay and selling another, Mess NEw Yomk. Oct. 24.—(Spectal Telegram to Tne Bee.]—SToCKs—The market is yet fairly in the dumps. There aro periods of activity with show of strength for an hour or two each day, but no good advance, no broad mar- ket, no public interest. not_even good profes- slonal effort. Industrial shares were the de- moralizing influence again_during the morn- Ing. The raflroad list displayed a disposition to advance and throughout showed a firm un- dertone. byt was restrained by the fover- fshness in Sugar Refineries, which was sttll the only feiture in the mar- ket. It opened unchanged at 66%, but with heavy sales and wide and violent fluctuations it retired duricg the first fiftecn minutes to M. after which it recovered 1o 6%. but could not hold the improvement, and Jater settledaway to still lower prices than before reached. In the regular list, Chicago Gas again was a close sympathizer, but retired only fractionally notwithstanding the fact that with the exception of sugar it was the most activestock. The continaed decline I Sugarbegan to have its influence upon prices of raliroad stockstoward the end of the hour and Silver Cortificates was also a weak point on the list, dropping to 1054 against 075 last evening. At 11 oclock the market was comparatively dull and heavy at _ small fractions beiow the opening. The first half of thesecond hour found every active stock at alow price for the forenoon. Chicago Gas dropped to 3%, Sugar to 614, with every source offering it, until it 1d 5 points under the close last night and 11 potnts under th Northern Pacific. Union F angers, Coalers and Louisville.all showed about 3 per cent loss. There was a better feeling about_midday and With Gas back to K%, Sugar 10 63, the rail- road list recovered 10 4 level with the tlosing prices yesterday, while Atehison and Rur- Ington” each showed Y neteain, Sugar Ko fineries made a great upturn the last hour on the belief that some sort of wanipulation was on foot. ‘The scramble for shares run prices UP L0 68 and the close Was &t i or | point for the day closed up at Prime mess pork hogs were seirea 1y wld about s lower, but Id a good 10c lowe werof that class w ver. Prime buteher welphts old about likeyesterday, but light sorts were a lower. skers paid 0. i and $10 to §1.1s {or best mixed perspaldtias o 8. for prime hea utclier weight, ana light sorts sold at .1 at $4.10; Hght-1ight, & pigs. Mining Shares. New Yoak. Oct. %.—(Special Teles TaeBre|-Thetollovinzars th quotations special T A to THE Leen & good demand for 1the sales foot up 4.2, ricet Is firm and tending np- | Olilo has been selling ati2e and XX at | ss@me. Miehigan ady at dle. No. 1 Micn- izan has sold 108 me extent at and Ohlo at 240c. No. 1 combing firm at 40 Ohlo fine delaine sells at e, and At M@, One-auarter snd ghths blood unwashed wools i re-uATer rritory wools and o spring Texas and Cal lut Bhebe, and average zon wools are In steady des led woois are quiet and frn super at HEdoe, and of estra at | eign w have | trallan selling at better p The ¢ NEW Youk. Oct ezram toTHE B Corvig-Options opened barely steady hanzed 1o 1 t 8 cluding O T Docen Februa Cicadn Ot v Firn e tinothy - Priv Quiet at $1.2i21.23, Whisky— Flour_-Stes nd ur nte wiheat, spring W jrye, 32523 Bulk Meats—Shoulders, cloar, $38005.0; sho Hutter fats, yi cre tull cheddars, Quiet young : No. 1, solid, #4¢; No.2, ipts. Shipments 21000 16,000 NEW York, Oct Wheat—Receipts. €500 bushels, exp spot closed Steadier; red, $1.0 HL.0Re1.0n H.OSLZL d lower; b.: options closec 2 red, October, closing ) bushels: exports. adier: a¢; options Lushels un: October ¢! exports, 75 REHETR white western, 50 ber closinz at45c. . lower; white ex- off ASKG A Lise; cut gravulsted. L Sg@tyes andard 6 12-16c; powdered, closed for November at @ etroleum ~United a1t ; Fggs—I'irm; western, 2! o rong; mess, $11.2 0 dairy, 10@lic; cream- ery. W@liso: Cheese—sStendy : lllhl §ul’n\l‘-.& e sr. Lovis. Oct. %.—Wheat—Lower; cash 3 Ootober, 987¢; becember, $1.03@L0 ] cash, {04e: November and Muy, e Vats—Lowe nominal; May, 44 %e. Pork—Steady at 31.00, Lard—Steady at #.1244@5.15. Whisky—$1.14. December. $s4e nd @loe unchanged; creamery. O moved MINSEAPOLIS, quite well at 1 decline by seilers’ who wanted o dispose 0f thelr consignments tosave extra 24—Spot wheat charges for holding it over. Some lots went slow, but most cars found buyers. Closing: No. 1 hard October, $1.00; on track, 81.01; N; i nortiiern. and -~ November, Decer bersd i n trach No. northern. October, l3e; i) on truck, wipkie. LiverrooL. Oct. % —Wheat—Quarter | pr- offer moderately; Calitoruia, No. 1, 7s 6igd nd good; mixed western, 6s6d per cen RANSAS Oy, Oct. 23— Wheat—Weaker; No. 2 hiard, cash, Rie asked; October. 8i'ze bid; No. 2 re D: . 98¢ asked Corn-Lower; No. 2, cash,4%; October, bid. Bats—steady: No.2. cash and October, 0:5¢ asked, MILWAUKEE, Oet. 24, at ) spring. cash. $620ic; De 1 northern, we. Corn ash, A%, Oats—Steady: No. 2 wiite, Provisious-Sieady: pork, Jauuary, 81215, . Oc “Wheat—Lover; No. 2 orn—L mixed. H234lic. s Weaker; uixed, 6@ e, sky—3114 LIVE STOCK. Cr1cAGO, Oct. % —Cattle—Recelpts, 10,000; market steady: natives 83008510 stockers, bulls und mixed,' $1.4005.10; : rangers, $1 pis, 0.0.0; market lower; mixed, SLO@415; prime heavy ina butehers' weights, 8ilsad0l light, BLIOTLIS: pizs . Sheep-Receipts. 6.000; ‘market sctive and ashade nigher: natives $4.2324.90; westerns, BWEA0; stockers, 8.6 3. Sr. Lovis. Oct. M.—Cattle—Receipts, 000; shiprieats, 2100; market steady; fair o fancy native stee r, $1.2505.00; stockers and feeders, #0000 Hoxs— Recelpta, shipments, 5.100; market lower” heavy. H10Q420; mixed, #.00 @4.10; light, 8.10@4.55. 't 3,600 Nsus Oy, O ; shipmients. 460 @AD; cows, 313G ) Togs—Rewe ket lower; all gr: de ~.t wlau In'parai torx Crey. Ta.. Oct. w lower. OthLer western stocks wers | 10 'rlm ReE | —Hog Honey was bid up 108 percent. Saig | Steady and qua ere 169,600 shia rvs. BEATEN s, Nain NN e e the closing quota 5 [t Satl o OMAHA NARKETS, 7 T Northern T e 1. 8. 48 coupon i do preterred - 0. . dlge recuing ... 1008 |C. & N W oo o 108 Caule. US4y coupon. .. 10N | 4o preferred . l13 & Friday. Oct. Pacific ba 0f % 115 ' New Vork Central timated recelpts of cattle as com- Central Paciie. = P D& E pared with 2604 ay and 3.5 Friday of Chicago & Al 126 Rock Island lust week. There were no good Deeves among Chicago. Burlington M & St Paui the recelpts Cholce steers would sell steady “zquu\\yy B o, preferred . The n.m.'.q Is dull and lower on everything 1 S SL Paul & Ouaba. onsale. Butcher' stock is steady and feed: Kansas & Texas. ... 12 W. St L& il La e erred - . 1% Weatarn Union ... aix | Estimated receipts ozs, o wred “with jestenlay = — riday of la Wock. N Mosxey—Firmer, 3a8 P-rum last loan 3. .M.:d lower, prive ).«i-y PRIME MEKCASTILE FAPER-—5%Gs percent. | & lower, with 1izht and mived ashade to STERLING EXCHANGE -Quiet and barely r. All sold. The range of pr steady; sixty-day bills, M.514; demand, H.56. )ik 10; _the bulk sellinz at’ &m0z ht. K.5004.90; heavy, ®LO@L0; wixed, CHICAGO LIVE STOUK, KoK, The aver: of the pri paid ORIcAGO, Oct. U —(Special Telegram to Tre BEE)-CATTLE—Business moved along about like yesterday. yet there were salesmen who seemed to think they were gettiug 4 shade more money for thelr good 10 choice steers than yesterday. but not oue had a good word for medium and co.amon stock. It was the me old story, hard to sell at anything like satisfactory prices Native butchers' stock and lisht siockers show no signs of improve- ment und range steers, especlally feeders are down o low water mark. Texans ste ady s\:l‘l‘:(:n:‘hlfi ln“ s\.lm kers, 81 B2.50; cows, B et st S Tesana, 853 HoGs—~The market opes 10 38,00 on sale; about with som 7.00 A e e From wis LKL as compared with $.91 y esterday wnd o Friday of last week. Disposition of Stock. Showing the number of head of stock purchased on this market as reported by the Welghmasters of the Stockyards company: cATILE. The George i, Hammond coupany Apmonr-Cudaby packing compan orr s, Shippers and feeders . e OGS, Armour-Cudahy packing company....... 308 Omisha PACKIDE COMPRADY . -ovvrrars res + I Swift & Co 1665 George H. Nlnummd packing company 3 P. Suires Halstead . Repres ntative Sales. STEERS, Av. Pt Na No. 15 Av 195 $130 CEALLINGE. 0XEN MEIVERS, 210 MILKERS AND SPRING JERS. | 1 cow and ows and a L& C. Co 6 canners Dater& Co J.W. Tripler— 19 steers, tailings 100 Ul feeders oIk 4 !\n’nIV e 1101 anhattan Catile conpany— 60 cows o o« 16 4 Cattle conpany— Hatetwood Hros s 16 gpws tleders feedure sicers W & cows Wer— canners stagsiTivas noGS, No. Av 21 Sh. 160 160 150 WHOLESALE MARKETS. Groceries. DiTES-Persian, &-Ib boy, 9%4e. TwinEs—Cottou twine. “Bibb” very fine, 1~ 1b baies, ; cotton twine. XX brand, - bales, I hewp twine. y-Ib ales, 1sc; sail twine, candle wick, 22c; #-f00t cotton #¢; 6-foot cotton clothes lines. EL40; 6u-foot sisal 6i-foot jute, $L.W; wool twines, X clothes “line, $1.6; 60-foot cotton liues. iines, _ondon layers, California, perbox, atels, California, £10; seed= ; Californis seedless sul- 1b, 9¢;California muscatels. £2.5; 1o: alifornia, tans, i s in sacks, Sse; new Valenclas, 8i4c; on- durs, layers, new, 93 FARINACEOUS Goobs—Darley, farina, 50; peas, 2ige; outmeal. bbls, 10.7%p.25; halt obls. 85.0023.%; macaronl, 1031lc; vermicelit, 10@11c; rice, choice, 5Y&3e; fancy, 63,@7 head, 7 ) and taplot, 637c; lia. Leans. 63¢; split peas, do; spaghe Ui "EGETABLES—Tomatoes —3-1b extra, Ibstandard vester brands, 41.107 %; Gate City r corn, very fine. 1bsugarcorn, bl 1 west i i Frenes .,.; Pas—Tros, fne. per can. 35 1-1b French, v L= S perean loc: Hb-sitied, #6 0 ln early Ju ¥ narrow. standard brands. 11 String beans - 2-1b high md(‘ ; b Golden wax beans, § beans, 8o Lima bean b ~nmke|] 85. Boston baked beans— Ib Lewis, 816 Crown Brands, 8L5. sweet b Newlerscy, 81.0. Bumpkins— £110. Okra and tomatoes—41.65; okra, ; succotash. §1 Ditep Frut hhds. E rkish prune: 189, Ti0; orlginal bhds iy i-1b’ boxes, 100 to 11 sw rlig choice, 1 less than Bosnia sicks, 2 raspherries. 2 1bsto box, Bhe; currants, new, Sy @ise; orig: inal casks ipc less; Vostizza carrants, ext 1n boxes, 6 i NuTs—Almonds, 18¢; Brazils, 17 filberts, i pecans, 1: walnuts, 15¢; peanut cocks, peanuts 10%e; roasted, 124a¢; Tennesse per 1b, 1%@1%e WEAPPING PAPER—Straw, rag manilla B, 45 No. 1, se. O.tancy. per gal, 503 k i Cuba, baking Q@ . 20G2e. {0 Ths to box, 5%e: kegs, 434¢. r. N. Y. apple cider 10e; D e, wine, 1¢; fancy, frait, . 130 prinie white, 11c; 1% water white, it 145507 74 gusoline, 1. Lsopa—Bbls, 1ve; granulsted. f; inbbls, POLISH 80035 per gross, A, per 10, 817.7; Lewiston per 100, $1175; Union square. $0 per cent off list SALT- 20 1bs 10 bul bulk, £.10; best grade. 015, £73); best grade, 100 s §2.40; best grade, 15108, £.23: rock salt, crushed, H.80; Comuon, bbl, 125, CANNED MEATS--Corned beef. 1-Ib, $1.20; comed beef, lunch roast beet, 210 1o . round cans, 6 ans, #1.30; deviled ), Found cans, 6 round cans, 8120, potted oy sound cans. 81307 compressed rquare cans’ £.35: tripe. ? 1b rou ulneed calops. 2 1b round car pigs’ feet, 2 Ihsquare cans, $25 SAPLE SUGAR—Per 1b—5¢ cakes, 2-1b boxes, 1) 10¢ cakes, 0-1b Loxes, 3 1-1b bricks, 3 1bs in box, pure, 1k asted—A riosia, 23i4e Dilworth’s, Cordoa, 23 F.C, twin flats, Young Amer Bunola, we: Lion, Mocha, per I, 2. 1y Edaw, i 4e; Premium F brick, lic: deme: foll, each, $1.00: Limberz Bitoous—5-tie, parlor, o e, 1.75; 3-tie, ; a-tie. plain. H.55; warehouse, 6.0 toy. !I.‘.x whisk, #0025 + i OLive ts, per doz, $.0 nts, per do ulk. per gal. &5 B e C Manilia rope=2 sizes from 716 to 1in. 1sal rope, allsizes trorni-16_10 1 in, 1lhei “iew proceses,”all sies from 716 to | 1'% Scaan—Per 1b—Cat loaf, Tye: _cubes, Tie; standanl powdered, 7c 3 powdered Thci granulited, standard. $3c; confectio ers''A, B @65c; white, extra ( extra O, roval, Ggc; central ( dirk O, dhee ( 0N ROPE—'4-Ineh, 18¢ SoaP-Castile. mottied, per Ib. 6@10e; do e. per 1b, 14 (R LEal Nedian: per bbl. Mo0; cmail, 1,0 eherkios. $1100: Tup D al tasks); F-zal b, $10.00. CineR—Per bbl, refined, $6.5; Lalf bb), 8.5 hard eider. pure. per bbl, #6.00; orinze cider, Balf bbl, 8630 pear cider, hall bb. 6.30, Frovision SMOKED MEATS—Selected Bams—Sugarcured, 1210 M Ib average, 1l4e; selected breakfust lmcun.m:.u‘ueo bozeless, lige; No. 1uazms “mnr cured. 13 to 16 1baverage. 10! i No1 1« sugar cured. 13 1bavbeaze, 10 No. 1 #1.2; Cedar. XAX, # s, S\ b \ul‘[ skinued ¢~ White cedar s ’l“" S54in L | %; 4 10 5 i, jess ham <0: ORK, SpLIL. ; red cedar, 1% breakfast W per cent; doors. 4 percent ; blinds fornia or pien ‘mouldings, 4 pet cent: 1ine, &0¢) beet hams. sug ent, Amerlcan, $1.50; ¢ ont lears. ported plaster, £.05: straw by clear bellle ¥ {agi bacon short | tar board. (1603 tar feit, 8240 b ¢ gues. <nidked, 100, SAvsAG s 'In weasands, fancy, | “Motals. Bak mewnge, (n. Bulk, The) Eood Lk BLOCK Tix—Small plg. ae per Ib; b ¢ 4 liver sausage. 4\ 11 cheese. o 1 1 5 e ey ) cold rolled, e per Ib; sheeting, Be pet ib; e % . P Tamti e 'lvll‘\”\‘*l‘l‘”‘N 'nHT IROX I nt above pri fow [ots of fitty pounds | UMV — il b and UpWaRis; 4 1628 GLaatty Lo o oy L el eodin Nos. 2 ar J SALT MEATS—Shart clears, ® ng L S 3 - c clonm, Oo:short TiBs, 6os 1. 8. ahouldsr. sum | TIN PLAT—1.0., 1019, H5L X, CCOMNED BEEF-1-1b square cans, per doz, Hiane #1100 sapare cany, per doz. i Buse, .75 ST Ok BoiLkd BEEP-1-1b round cans, N '"‘"""1": & pound R e e ROOFING-Charcoal, I C., 14x20, 112, 8.00; [ CHIPPED DRIED BERF—1yu1b round cans. per | " P doz. 41 ) round cans. per dor. £2.10. 6, T 5.0 Lisca ToSGUES—L1b round_ cans. per doz, | SOLUERCStrlety b o P £2.50:2-1b round cans, per doz, 84.5. W ikE--Jup. barb s VIOLE O TOXGUES 1! 4b roind_ cans, per doz. 5.00; 3-1b round cans. per dov, #5.0. g sl EVILED HAN-- Fodnd cabs. per dor, “MAPLE LEAEF" IN OMAHA, opiED PiGs’ TONGUES—falf bbis #1000; | Another Road to be Built to the Gate Toxoree PIKLED BEEF each, $I7.0; ciz POK AND B euch. S pork, bt Barrels, o Omaha isto bem City. ade the terminus of L00; tamily important extension of the Chicago, y gr back patk, & Kansas City road, the fa HosEvcoMn TRIPE- | Soon after the asnual meet L L holders of the road, a few weeks ago, & pre PukLeD Trive—Half inent local railroad official was quoted in B tach, e Kite 18 Tue Bee as expressing an opision that the Pickeen Pias FEET ) 1bs each, 1500n be playing an quarter bhis, 4 1 %0 elzhth part ern railmad affairs barrels, 2 ibs ench, $L10: kits, 151bs each predic been verified by the _ OEo T solid company”s construction of a road into Kansas % > City which will be open for trafiic in & few He tlerces, | 48YS, and now comes further proof in the at puteana ket e e to_build Mr, John M Pa Fresn—Per | | u . dressed, | de { Kere pike it e white, | in 3 an ple, 1le: ik 1e; | ference durd floun rs, e uck bass, ers interested in the project 15¢; lobsters, p ot by V : When questiomed by a reporter for Tar Sireet Produce. BeE concerning the proposed addition of an Omaha line to the company’s possessions Mr Brrren-Creamery gancy.a reaniery, | Egan S countfy, Jei couit= | LAY, had our eve on Omaha for a long :'n\ Sl couniry, falr B while and have felt that our system, great as FAESL T fekens is very | it 1S for a youngster, could nc asidered wand they are extr €0 the heavy receip i all chickens can be expected 1o} with the smaller grades as | a good many live turk arriy sell largely at loe. Du » quo \e owing | complete until we b that good | that would p 2225, | sha . Quite ted at £.50 ot had a direc our people bave 1 sidervd the project of biililug to Omaha ar appree will undoutie ily do so." ¥ at 18 “From what point will yon build wud through what country(* was asked “That has not_been fully decided upon,” § mixed queks satd M 2, “You see, oir krabbie $50; Swal; [line at prsent wuns from _Chi- cago to Kausas City and St Paul, branching at Oelwein, la. We have the Fresh Fruits, I!AHX("(X route (;J »\ll Paul, the l~?l\'7\l;'&llfl GIw YORK GRAPES—Concorde 10 basket lots. | 18028 City, and with a line from Des Moines B e e o= 10 basket lota. | 15 Omaha, would have the shortest ruite bo- 105 hask et 1ots, fles eatawbas, "510 baskce lots, | tween those cities, and also a direct line be- 503 Salens, 10 haske 46¢; Salems, 10 | tween Chicago and Omaba. basket lots, 45¢; Niagara. §1bs, 100 basket '\'“Vm We are considering several routes between e et aiao, (Dusket | luts. | Des Moines and Omaha, one runing south of St ot 245pas! DAt | the Hock Island road through the southern o e ) ¢ |tier of Towa counties, another north 108, 350: of the Rock Isand route. We have CALFORNTA FRUTTS—Grag not decided upon which route to e package 8L50; grapes. . | select butwill use one of them, and that ina packag Jprars, s | very short tim Guinces, boxes, singlt package ek bl b (e D ;! Biicen: hoxge Mams hasias t100per | donearemarkatle business du " past hs Honduras. $1.50 10 850 per b h vear, almost doubling thatof last vear, and ORANG ES— ica orages., singie | that the stockholders and ofticials “were all boxes. per box, $.00;5 box lots. 835, 1 enthusiastic in favorof the project of reach- e s willhe inthe | ing Omaba at the earliest date possible Rt 0: Tancy At 3000 ang woe pee | We have the most direct route now.” box. $10.00; Malaga. per hox 16.00 said Mr, Egan, “between Kan y AlrrEs-Fi er apples, per bbl. $5.25 | and St. Paul and Chicugo aud wh Otiala Gided o the shar ronts st v il ‘ ANBEIRIES Faney durk Cape Cods. 8000; | pa in it with the best of them el lots. 8.5 Mr. C. R Berry, general agent of the com- AR sl O ¢ pany at St. Joseph, was also in the city. He satid Pt rer 2 TN left'with Mr. Egan for St. Joseph yesterday Vegetables. (ad-faeh 3 SWEET POTATOES—lerseys. £3.1524.00. Notes and Personals. ing at S529)c. Cholce stock Gener: “reight Agent Crosby of lington is in Kansas City. ng Freight Agent Ruger of th Mich., per < Red, per BT, B35, onlons BT Ubl. Contrac & as, perbbd, #1 shiteturnips, | & .\l‘has gone to Deuver, per hbl. rrots, per bbl. £.35: parsnips, | v perbbl 835 beets. per bbl, 8 horse rad- ish roots. per bbl, 88.00; per Ib roots. (Ger.) per bbL M.00: per oz, hll-muno Hides, Tallow, Etc. PELTS AND TALLO VY. 04 @6ie; N 2 Tight. $3@5c; Ary. DI s i9¢; damaged hides, Sheep pelts. groen, cath, Sg81; sheep pelt, dry. per b, 10114c. Tal LLOW--A No. 0. 1, 4% 2 3'gc; grease h 3 white, 4@ 40 : yellow, #12@3e: stearine, bt incinnati, Cleveiand, Es—Quotations are for delivery in Chi- | wasin the city Thursday. cazo-Dry’ buflulo, country. bleached. damp and meaty, $.062 100, Dry Goods. > L. y Can _Buttercloth Froit of Hill Serupter Idem. so; Housek z Philip cambrie, i0e; Lanzdo Lonsdale, $¢: Lonsiul ric, Red ¢ York Mills, 11e;0ak Lawns. Wi aNs—Net—Thistle. figc; Stevens' B, 16 1 Stevens' A 6 Stevens M, 18 D, 6 Ramape Martha Washington, 10c 50¢; cholce 43c: garlic, perdouble string. Green salted Ll -Green salted | porming. s % | S.W. Eccles I'se less: | agent of the mount. er ton, $16.00618.00; dr. [00; dry country, \ 54e; Pepperell B, Corroxi—Atlantic celery fhe,Union Pacific hss, e Bur- the B. ling Freight Agent Neff of the North- western is in Kansas City, Assistant_General Freight Agent Wood of retrned from Kausas General Attorney Thurston of the Union Pacific, is in the city. ‘Fraveling Passeuger Agent N returned from the west yesterd in divisionof the Chi St ro spection over the coupany's line. President Adams of the Union Pacific has L. 6e: Au N B, T Boston direct, not General Manager % Brinkerhoff of the rsday reductions on orders of abric—No. | paei IX. Jaci | and passed through the c the Jaom: | way home to Kensas City. [ The Union Pacific has issust 10'se: New | sheet showing the roes, e, | in accordance with the vens' D, 18 J.0. Phillipp and passenger g has been given tory, includi worth, St. Jos tral branch. From Atchisc harge over increa £ Kansus City and the L state commerce commission assistant gener: e Missouri P f th - Diphtheria. n Globe, Oct. 6, 1859, orris of of Salt Lake, general freight CUnion the Louis, Assitant Manager Munroe of the Union Pacific is home from a five weeks' trip of in- gone to Fort Worth, Tex., snd_will return to iting Omaha azain as was originally intended. Union chas returned from his western trip y on his ven- ph & Atchison and the Ceu- "”‘i't.', "- »;.‘”?"L'.'L,".N'.'.. L Rieg & Co.'s great discovery and manufuc- Darlingtor Farmers" No. 1,43 | ture of their diphtheria hias Hoosler LL. & Indian Ty been one of the blessings ever L ‘"fl" e LL, 5%c; Henrletta L L. known. This remedy has provel to be a sure i~‘ Pepperell 2 e “j‘,,‘“ * . | This city for years back Las been subject to = Chica, - IL - | diphtheria, Since this discovery (two years e Ute ago) there has never been a case developed. Utlea, w-in 5 Every family with children in this city has a peroll. ¢ 1ise; Pepperell, bottle in the house, and Wherever any symp- Fito: Peppers i“’c Rapperall, ¥4, toms appear this remedyis used. Not one s Utton,0cd 8 g s Ltiess | gingle case nhas ever been lost under this Bates. 6he: Amoskeag dress, treatment. Rigg § Lan- timonials from all over the United ¢ Co. have thousands of tes- caster, t4¢; Glenalre, 6 Whittendon dress. | ing of the wonderful cures it has made. An b Trdiio SDlha s Nat il o itizen of this city, Alma, Hickman, Wilber, (abhNTs-Indigo blue—Net—Marthy Wush- | Neb, Decatur, TlL, Atkin, Mian, Denve: nold B long eloth. le: Stifel Ax 114 Georgetown, Col., and Silv pRew M ™ 106: Gold Leat, Mge: Hamilton, ses | 100, will testifyas toits merits. 'This remedy Allen Pinks, 630: Allen Chambra, Glou- | is for sale by Blake, Bruce & Co.. Omaha. cester. 550 Hartel, 5, et Couamip CABIISCrown, #i0; Red Star. Second Ward Democrats. lors. I extra. 18— N et—A moskeag. Everett, sta ; 0id York. X 9 oz, 1ard York n, 10 Gz, 10%5¢ Wor Lumber, held pext Wednesd rooms, Switzler, and other iver addre Warren Everett, The Second Wark Democratic cl meeting last hight to arrar comer Sixteenth b & Iul a ral! ay e o the held a ¥ tobe club HoARD: 3 No.3 com o, B very Berth, Site LA § and 10 § To tk wkee & No.2 plan, & and B S5 001 ouh i | om0 dhe Ghicago; Milyaukes & and 10 inch, 813.00; 0. (., § fneb, 10631 railway belonzs edit of | FExCING . White o- 1t and 6 in 12| fist ind the count reduce the matter and 14 ft. $10.8; No. — dand 4 in. 12 and W te. | of electric lighting of traivs to scientific X O and 6in, 16 1t, $10 0. nC 1 e i N emetin g’ i 46T #1030; No. & tand | perfection, One of the novel features SIDING—A, « ; 1. $13.00. | Introduc the pin ol LooNxa= White B, #5.0; D, | patent e i mpin Ci BOARDS— No. Leoumon, 12 and 14 te, | ton With this rious ': 0; 1 :x.‘nlw;nlo. No. 2 ewumuon, 12and I ft; | reading at night before and after retir- 1800 1611, §170 s becomes as comfortable as by : LPILING NG | white] adn. $1.50; No. 1hard ing becomes s comfortable ae by dey $1530; No. Lhird pine. G-in, #1.00; | 8nd when retiring the toilet mugy be K01 nand pine. %-in, 240, made in comfort and seclusion. The BATTENS, WELL TUBIN, PICKETS—0 G. bats, | herth reading | Tt that Dathay 2i4-in, Tho; 13 X3 SIS, $e; din well tubing, D& 3 g LR Y M'and’Bev,#5.00; plckets, D. & H. fat, §2.00; | Sleeping ears run on the Chicago, Mi D.& H.sg, 82000, waukee & St. Paul ruilway, between §TOCK BOAKRDS—A and B, 12-fn, #4200; D, 12- | Omaha and Chicago, is patented £D ROOFING 1 common white | Cannot be used by any pine, 12, 14 ..ll‘xv.‘n Il‘l '4‘\' No 1 commou ¥ | company., It is the greatest improv 12, 14 and 16 £y, §16.00, ent of @ . it and be PP CLeAk: -in, ail widths, &4.0; clear | TENE of th ATy iy spd be 6 t5-in, all wiaths, E29.50, vinced. . & : Dismxstoxs— . Sleeping ¢ eave the Union Pacific ft 14ft 1606 151t ML 220t % ft | Jano at 6:10 p. m. daily, arriv- 0§13 00 $15 00 810 00 916 00 1 5 4i8 g0 | Aepot, Omaba, at 6:10 p. m. daily, nrr W 15 m 1800 1600 1% 00 I8 50 Chicago at 9:30 a m. Secure 3 w150 :\m B0 1600 1800 s 50 ets and sleeping car berths at Union x10. 13 00 500 100 1600 15 00 In 0 ST T eyt SaE 312, 18 © 0o 100 10 B0 1| b LGN Farniny sy A(Barker ito ha. 2 Kxs 1600 1600 1600 1700 1500 10 % 00 | .l'ut. TON, F. A. NasH, Y. PIsE FLOOKENG—Clear, 4 and 6 %03 Gen'l Agent star. 4 and 6 o, & wed, $6.0 . 48 and &0 “Fixisnl 15 and YuiXaies. Lazs-Extss, 14, 14 and iu, 87.W; star, 1 in XAX, l— ) Yeprow Pixe—Clear. 1 in, #6.00; | Als umber various parts of th stand- | Of the Mystic Shri the streets 3 esterday. the festival of Tangie Festival. Masq observe eut of pr were y came to le, of the 1 is fr which was beld upon attend Nobles last pit | night at Freemason's hall, Capitol avenue. the return of the Mahmal from Moec class of about 81ty candidates leut an interest to the jubilee. The ceremonies commenced and were continued until a late with the traditi Sixteenth and The festival was in honor of A, and & added about hour, A Preventiv tor Croup. The discovery of ntive for eroup is one of the rant made in recent yoars, Sir tiscovered has been used in man . and witk arying success, Tts within the reach of all It is ¢ Cough tious of croup symptoms of tions are given with akes it the more valuabl ry togive Chamberhin's 1§ as so0n as the first appear, and it will 1i Full d; e 1 lispel al ch bottle. For sale 50 cents per bottie | all druggists. et Building Perm The follc wing parmits were issned by the superintendent of buildings yesterday Fred Menzedoht, two story brick double dwell eventeenthsfreet and Ky« ner uve ue T R0 Sime Total . e y o 10,000 it AL soap is the most elegant toilot ad. O\E E\JOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Fizsis taken; it is pleasan md refreshing to the taste, and ac! ntly yet promptiy on the Kidneyr Liver and Bowels, cleanses the gy tem effectually, dispels colds, head iches and fevers and cures habitual sonstipation. Syrup of Figs is the uly remedy of its kind ever pro luced, plensxm: to the taste and ac- *epuMe to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in it effects, piepared ouly from the most healthy and agreesble substances, its many excellent qualities conmend it to all and have made it the most anulxu' remec Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50¢ and §1 btllleu by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- ture it promply for any one who wishes to tiy it. © Do not accept any substitute, F£I6 SYRUP (0. CALIFORAIA SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ROUISVILLE, KY. AEW YORK, M.Y. IF Y0U WANT T0 MAKE MOWEY GO WHER: THE MONEY 5. HELENA, MONTANA, it s present population spproximating '.Imn and Increating at the fste of about 5,000 aunually is, Bze considered, THE AF0UTST 0:7) 19 THE WORLD, NOTICE THE BANKENG cu'l'l'AL. Capital, Surplus and Lndlv\med Profits. rst National Bar A8, ontana Helena % bt Merchnts= & Becond % . American* hed Cruse Savi 125, Tgtiar Nolding sYeriis deposits of Lt Mmik ton¥ot Gotars, whieh pita’ Hiriera Snancially on alevel with cities like Hochest: Y. Incianapo- b rand Feapide, Mich - and Colimabus, O, &l classed 81 AmOng the wealthiest And most pros: perous in the Eastern States, with tions ik above onehundred Lhousand each. P ot bined wealth of the dtizens of Helens n mines. real excaie, caitle and ocher property is Jargely above one hindrd millions of dollar and 18T Tesaliof buta few yeArs eore In the devel: Opment O rocourees, ATk ing Montana s s Stato mors pountifally endowid by naare wan sy oul er portion. of the babitable l oba, THE STATE OF MONTAN A with less than two hundred ctousand peog le produce annually ingold. Kilver,copper and lead. @tie, hirses. wool. hides Sheep etts cxporible COmROGLES IMOUTUNE T 060,000,600.00, neat)y cqualing in Talue tiose of the Seté of Texas, with s population of twoand-a- quarier milions. For full information, address, L. G. PHELPS, Sec’y Citizens Commitiee, il Helena, Montana. HAVERIGK NATIONAL BANS BOSTON, MASS. CAPITAL... $400,000 SURPLUS ..... BOO,000 Aceounts of Banks, Bankers and Corporations so- licited, Ous facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent. and we re-discount for banks when balances warrant it Boston is & Reserve City. and Lalances with us from banks (not located in other Heserve Cities) countas a reserve. We draw our own exchange on London and the Continent, and make cable transfers and place money by telegraph throughout the United States and Can- ada Weliave amarket for prime first-class Investment Securities, aud Invite proposals frow States, Cout- tles and Cizies when tssuing boads. We do & general Lanking busigess, and favite cor- respondence SA P. POTTER. Pr JOS, W. WORK, CASHIER. Forimproved and cconomic cookery use NEBHRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. Capital. $400,000 87,800 ESIDEN Surptuslan. 1st, 1890 - H. 8. Hugtes, casbler. THE IRON BANK., Cormer 12th sad Furoam Sts. AGeneral Basking Business Transartad " HOR SEVERE COUGHS 01 Dr. F. C. COUGH DROPS Are highly recommended after seven yeaus of suceessful experience by the sole manufacturers, Kopp, Dreibus & Co., STEAM CONFECTIONERS, 1106 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Sold everywhere, Send for samles We Offer for Sale. Fourthousind te F.0 Werner's 3¢ per package. s cholce Baled Hay, B.ecars, Stranze's Sidinz. Lutog or Horalck stations, ou C. M. & St P. R K.. In lots to suit purchaser; prices regulatel by tie marke ailand see us STRANGE BROS,, EIOUX CITY, I0WA, Remedy | known. | _Omaha Jobbers, | T Artists’ Materdal ! A. HOSP ¥ Jr, '} Attists' Materials, Piinos and Organs, Douglas Street, Omahs Neb. Coal, Cok POV | OMAHA COAL. COKE AND LIME CO, | Jobbers of Hard and Soit Coal, £ B Cor 16thand Douglas Streets, Omahs, Neb, | :SF.I\RASKA FUEL CO., i [ Shippers of Coal and Coke, | Dry Goods and Notions, | "M E. SMITH & C0., Dry Gools lurm\hm" (oods and Notions et 11thand Hloward Sireets | TRILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co, Tmporters .md Jobbers |n Dry l.oods, Gents' Furnish Corne h and Hamey | ane, Neb _—, FumMmiture DEWEY & STON Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, L‘I{AKL\-.} SHIVERICK, rurniture. Omaba, Netra a —_— Groce '('.A’H D. BR. I\’;' & CO, Wholesale Grocers, —_— samber, ¢ 5 MO Dealersin Hardvood Lumier, Yard 110N St uaha. - JOHN A WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumter, Ec., Etc. Imported Ameriean Portland Cene Slate F Stliwatakte Hydruho Comenh ang Qu s White 1. e, T CHUS RLBE, Dealer in Hard wood Lumer, carpets and parjuet floaring. fth and Douglas ‘Streeds: Omana, NepEaka. RED W. GREY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc, er 9th and Dow 108 Streets, O aha. hery and otions, 1. OBERFELDER & CO., Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, 208, 210 and 212 SSuth Tith street. Notions. 3 T. ROBINSON NOTION (0., holesale Notions and Furnishing Goods, 113 Harvey street. € Oils, Ci O:~(‘£IDATFI) TAV\K LINE CO., Wholesale Refined and lllhfl(dllfl" 0ils, Axle grease, etc.. Omaha. A H anager. Paper. R SR CARPENTER PAPER CO, Wholesale Paper Dealers, Carry a nice stock of \ting, wrapping and writing: vaper. Special at fongivento card paper, _— Safes, l' te A L. DEANE & CO. General Agents for Hulls™ Safes, 321 and 523 South 0th St, Omaba. ey Toys, c. i T HARDY & €O, IR Tobber ar To s, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, House Furnishing Goods. Children Farnam street, Omaha, Carrlages Neb. 208 v ater Supplies. U. 8. WIND ENG'X.\'E & PUMP CO, Steam and Water Supplics, Halliday wind mills 918 and 920 Jones st, Omaha G.F. Ross, Acting Maniger. PAXTON & VIERLING TRON WORKS Wrought and Cast Tron Building \\ork, Engines, bra: genenl foundry. m: blacksmith w Oftice and works, L Rr.and lith street, Onah Umaha ManufactUrers. e lhnrl' and Shoes. KIRKENDALL, JONE& & CO., Wholesale Nanufacturers of Bools & Shoes i. Agents for Baston Rubber Shoe Co. 1162, 1104 und 1108 Oniaha, irewers. STORZ & ILER, lager Beer Brewrs, 1551 Nerth 15th Sgreet, Omaha, Neb. Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Nanufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice John Epeneter, 103and 110 Sout 10th street. Window caps and metalie skylights proprietor. DEAN, ARMSTRONG & C! W holesale Cigars. Sa fes. OMAHA SAFE & IRON NV ORKS, Mant'rs of Fire and Burglr Proof Sar&s Vaults, jail work. iron shutters and ireen, propr. Cor. l4th and Ia Sash, Doors, Ete. s soos L Ll e ey M. A. DISBROW & CO,, Wholesnle manufacturers of Sash, Dwrs, blinds and Moulding. Branch fhice. 1200 and T2ard streots. South Ouaha. Neb. Om aha 1, UNION STOCK YARDS CO., Of South Omaha, Limited. 'PARKER HOUSE, BOSTON, J. REED WHIFPLE & CO., Proprictors {YOUNG’'S HOTEL, BOSTON. J. REED WHIFPLE & (0, EUROPEA | Cooking antService excelied by nome Couplets Inatl appoiaitments be .t leatin in e eity | The Hoston Traoseriy Mr. Whiple 1s o prinee of lantiords £ e may aaticiiate a return v i timos of 168 founder, Harvey 1. Parke | Mr \\HH[",-HH o Youna's as herctos FOR MEN ONLY MAGIC CURE Proprictors muagement ® For LOST or FATLING MAN. HOOD: Genersl and NERe VOUS DEBILITY, Weaknes of boly and Mind; Effects 0f Erron or ocesses (o Old of ¥ ¢ Robust. Noble MANHOOD fully res s We RUATANLEO BVery cast OF LODeY refunded. Sample eourse, fve days' went b; ull course. 8 S ouservation. Cook Ken Ofice, St. Clalr Hotel, Cor. lith aud L;uu‘. 1