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[ 6 i OMAHA DAILY RF,I".A'\I()NDAY, OUTOBER 9, 18¢ T S S ———— . - SAVE OUR WOOL ENDUSTRY ; i35 s e e | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | vz fi:;:?ii:~-| it o ehoiee vt 1, |t SN NS S lides, 231 wieh, s Ohio washed merino, Th 1 A 'L\\\,,f.u Distllors' fintshod eoods, per gal., | 15 I Rk Irathe Fot Porth ata Menting of | g p.10et e i Tetter At 25, | goureiy of Supplies tho Main Feature of the | , Ofiialereiptt suddiconttiog of stoik vy | i following wern tho rocolprs wid shipe | B iidg et ool SR, "The Al siippofs oan ship Situation, R e Mt AL AL R RN | Seen satted sheatiing )y sei (19 Bostop) ab cent JRECRITS Flour, bblx 9,000 0000 | Wouled early skins 1 dore Jastice, an eminent wool wmerehant . wheve nany of the, Amevican -~ ; s | heat, b 10 1000 | Shewrlings (o FULL PROTECTION DEMANDED FOR WOOL wors on the raienes (in the | FAT BEEF CATTLE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN M- e A G SRS | R grgon gmiooo | eneh oe: dey it v ostates and ritorics) have to pay ProEaN Cars. Head Cars. Head, Cars, Head | Cars ‘"'\‘:“ ‘V ‘:;l:: ¢ ’\:‘w‘v ]w’ 10 \‘1‘1‘ ‘\ conts por pound, This alone Tutelligent fteview of the tndustry Amer "\ K ver from | Teade on Ra Stock Aetiv Feeders In il 4 vig ¥ Barl SHO0L 152000 | wool poits { 17010, P O the Produce exchanze toda butrer | Mot ¢ \ L " 1oy 3 T W e T Y A actial welehi, 07410 il e WV RIS CATTLE. | HoGs. | SAERR | 10a04c. Rage, stoady LR (el bR L Al dry pieces wnd ek it e No Sonnd Reasons for tition A ustra WoOl | Demand ~1logs Running Short with Pros Vi Epeannit; Dngh £4ton 1 ¥ on in on (Atluntic) sea- viston Stocks Exhnasted - Yester- Wool, board markets \merican wools New York Markets, are sold NEW YOuk, Oct. 7.-Frovie Receipts, 2,300 St Loty Mark Tn a recent a b bl RSl SATURDAY. Oct 3 Tow gr 02.50: winter Wheat, low | b William Lawre pros [ an in Australia Rece ¢ been rathier lighter than 1 extras, §1 240: wintgr shieat, fair o ey, | day Ohio Wool Growe ociation, a ser Why Waol is Down 1 MRS b Ly 1 (AR Ty TS | PSR are e LoTRon o THE bt : 1| et i R vt U | AT FOR MEDICINAL US strilx b LO00; | wheat « among Towing sutiple gives | fs yet in force the price of ool is down Cattle, Togs, Sheap ; ; Mo Bty £.00 7450 oo A e NO FUSEL OIL 5 \ : ) 3t BVE My s 57 superfine, §2 your, 44y alinos the wl of feee wool low | Receints thls week 10,480 25,088 2,901 2,35 fine, #1,00» ¢ A Trading in Detail. Omann Packing ( wice Australian and other wools in | Beceipts It week 21,888 29,160 811 CORN - Demannd dull; yellow western, $2.604 ' This (s emphatienlly n whiskey for the ] § veok lust y 2.5 24,587 5,245 B Brandy Wi, £2,% Y London? u ck I , el ALKy Chic ok Market. B[ AR T : Ml Tome. 1t pososses properties known te CHICAGO, Oc CATTLE-Of thy 2000 re BARLEY - Duil: No. 2 \ilwiu [THEN ¢ W other whiskey, and I W espectuily Wl unwashed merino is now ceived todiy a considerable puet belonged to [ BARGEY MALT-Dui: wiston Ay -1 and inut 1 tion and for some mont on, in Ohio, | cattleshow up faiely well, compared with | locul drexsed beof fitms and were wot. on the | (8o Fowed state, 7oc; sex-rowed stat AN St MEN, the | 2t 14 cents 1 nts, of [ last year, butmore than three-fourths of the | 1AT" T fow hunidred head offored WitEAT~Tteceipts, 172,000 bu.; salos, 170,000 | datry. Sowmo il WOMEN and I f 4 * | medinm wools ahout 20 to 22 cents, | offerings are either butehers' stock ot feed- | The tone of the mark e fatures, S0,000 U L TR e AR 0 CHILDREN, These prices are abont 4 conts per pound The domand contir to coma en- | {apecially for falr o werad: e No store and_vlevator CORN MEAL Quiiet . There are fow residonces 1 nny town or r NOXt Week's receipts are « 1 to show ed WHISKY Sien clty of Amerien whers Dafly'y Pace Ml democt 3 s the level of the Philadelphia and ¥ Lslaughterers, but the prices | @ imoderits lerense, hut no one ety NARNOS RO TR RATVERIVY Pt substan v the Ame v Joston markets, the differcnes covering | paid continue stiff enough to prevent | hensive of serious réaction In prices. ( Corron Ties £1.00, tndustey, and therely injurio st of transportation, commission, in- | any activity m speentative e ! A PR A EATL RN 5 [ttt Yo i th cles X few native dry previous week for the corresponding | ut 704 Deceniher salt ents and b | Bighest ondorscments, 1o sure to secure Weok Tst your, 70,020 1 1891 and 5351 1 | 131 RECE - Flour, 5,000 1 Wheat, 59,000 ! 1800 CORN=Receipts, 48,000 i exports, 18,700 | Bin.: corn, 51,000 Dt o 1<, 36000 bt high, good steers weirhing from 1,000 to | = Hous -Opening sulos were at as good prices | bus - sules, doo.000 futires, 72000 "o, | SHEMESTS S Flour, 7,000 hhls: wheat, 12,000 | Sendtorilinstrated pamphicet to 3 1.400 1bs. bringing from #4 75 to #6.20. Four- | 4% Were paid on Friduy. The knter trading was | spot. Spotsduil at 1o NS 20470 | buss corn, 133,000 i onts, 13,000 bi DUCEY MALT WIHISKEY €O, spoctive. revolution of the h Al b 10c off. “The aceline came when shippers had | in elevator; 47%5¢ ail ) < dull and ROCHESTER, N, ¥, estly urged to oppose the nomination er {1F has knoeked our wool down to 6 to | fifths of the offerings, however, are direct | comploted thel b ordors, Tooal Baekers HALLY 1oe | 4 sy Towet, elnsed ot tober Kansas City Markots, N, from weste 1 southe ranges and as | fusing to pay forner prices, They profess to | closed s 4750 D . 1 lection of any candidate for any politi- | 8 conts per pound in the grease and 2 v rnand south ranges and a I ' PR 3 g e, Delleve there: wili he lieral reccipts the fiest | at 4505 May, 49 1 Kavsas Oy, Oct. 7. -Wikar _Fien, un- oftice whowill not favor full and ade- | 333 conts per scoured pound. 1t hu the big bulk of thesc are foedors and cows, | it of next weck, bl 16 Apponts 1o | - OATS<Iteeeipte. o0 1 - | ehanged; No. 2 hard, 63150640 No, 2 rod quate protection for the wool industey. | aiyzed the industiry of the constalready,” | 000 western beef steers have been searce be another Insturice Whare (e wisih i fath 00 bus o, 70000 T, ot Cons—About e lowers No. 2 mixed, 981 Following s the ch of Judge Law- This, of course, ‘{8 morino, shrinking | CHOURIT 1o coninand fancy prices, quite & | i ot e marketand the. fow who. wore. 11t | e quit s we, | Nos 2 white, 838t rence in full 66 per cent in sconring, as much of all | few selling at from 3.6 #. On far w0 anted only enough hogs for the day's killing, | November, 33 Decen OxrsSteady \‘1 In ool and; No. 2 | ] Gentlemen of the Ohio Wool Growers | merino wool will. good western beef cattle prices have ad- | s the packing houses will all be clised Mon 34 %e: My closed at i I L facdl Bh4( S Assceiation - Again we have assembled [ Pheodore Justico in his letter of [ vanced anywhore trom 25 to 400 during the | bttt v dulband woak 0] it e N0, @ Chica ¥ 8 : 10 take connsel together on the subject | August 28 refer toa shipment of wool | week and nearly as muchon good cornfed | 5000 head Teft over and the fresh arrivals | 3605e: whit LoFl; 3 PEAX SEED - Wen ks 9100 ' bita IS0 A a AR e t were estimated at 2000, Perhaps not more | Ay -Duil pii RIANEAvaik: Bl abac of sheep hushandry, ineluding the pro- | g ye » from northeastern Now Mex- | natives VIR IR SO USRI S eI EL I HAB, e, $0.006 800 (RS her tmothy, $5.009.00; prairie, duction of wool and mutton, and to con- | jeo to Justice; Buteman & Co., Philad Bept Cattle Very Senrce, neither local nor outside buyers wanting oS Steady st ¢ 5, 757,00, 5 sider the “means by which it may be | phia, for sa 1d says: “Last year we ad- Tho eitttiojmisitat todny Wak! b, esson many. Quotations runged from $#1.50 to #£2 | 2460 Pacitic const, 1 e Firng erenmory, 2 dairy, 18 sufliciently enlarged and made fairly | vanced 10 cents per pound on the ship- . 4 4 for sealluwags and froni #4 to $4.25 for HiDES Steady | i n 1 tially different from that of Friday. Re- | extraqualities. Linibs were quoted it from Woor = Baaa=Eirn, 10 remunerative and prosperous. ment, and when the wool was sold we It would be w great mistake o sups | sent the shipper acheck for a handsome ceipts were a hitde lighter, but. the general | 33 105, putled, 1 - GRS Whead, 73,000 b sor, 40,000 .w.‘nm‘ of the offerings was .\Ilnlul me same. | AL T LI, 2,000 1iean; cnlvos, 8,000 HILRMLIE - R Bpect i antagonism o any interest or Dbl id s Ll Ll Kunsas City Live Stoelc Market, ROud (el WEhort o8 1 Minnenpotis Whent Markot industry of dhy of our American citi “We now have in store a_elip of wool | S4ITVine o fuir amount of flesh the | o veuq crrey, O CarrieReceipts, | Boreie Quiet 7 ‘ zens. A little more than half the peo- northeastern Now Moexico, about | demand was good and the market strong, | 6800 heads shipments, 4,50 I " nety, 2080e 3 i “\‘wj‘\.\:\‘\y‘:v‘y‘h 10ct. T=Tho wheat ket Medlcal vienltural pursuits, including the pro- | wool eame in store and we had it [ ever in realizing fully steady prices on any ALYV cows 300: buiche Cieese - Firin lur vard | GYME yustontily, AR 1o, Ol Aa demt e duetion of cereals, grass hay, she seonred and found that its free trade | thing that the dressed beef men could use. | toek, $2.50@4. 20 s, $2.10 | skims, 3 j 0 h to 6l sed ot 61y Mauy H e i AN v Fair to choice 1,115 to LAN-Ib. native corn £ 102 Dulls and mixed, $180G EGGS -Quivct: wostern frosh, 227230 OnuIoa e TR ORI horseseattle, hogs, poultey, rice, sug value was only 6 cents, and - the fry fod booves. Sotd ab from. $.50 £ 45,20, th 10Gs - Receipts, 4,100 head; shinnents, 2,800 [ Faiiow Steadys city 32 4 e i AR Surglcal cotton, tobaceo, surden vegetuble and commission on it would bo_ 5 cents, | Tatter betag the hichese He s oot the Ay ket 50100 btk of sales, | COTTONSEED. O, -Stoady; o g v ! ! v ¢ and i L G, Ootaber elosed i s Tt is conceded on all hands that there this left us only 1 cent & pound to ad- | eral weeks. Common half fat and il il 4b: D 8, | yellow, 404 1¢ : nominall Wowheat was faivly Dlsflenharv. 7 \ Mo S 4 & 8 nised, S Igghts, 615 | PERROLECM —Quict; United nominal; Washe | horive o AR A P e p mutton, sig vice and tobaceo. The SIS ERCIaT hse Wool: t &25. The common quality of ‘the | Suggr—Reccints, 900 head; shipments, none | $3° vefined Now York, $5.590: Philadelphin sl Wi No, B 4t o7 . ’ consequence of ovorproduction is unt e i ¥ western dattle and the active demand for Ketslow and steady Baltimore, $.10;" Philadeiphia & Baithoore | coipts wor. R U AT e, AND munerative neices. The overproduction The inquiry is indeed pertirent: Why, | feeders vestricted the purchases of Shaueh b ) lour wis quict And_ tho domid. slow cun and should bo relieved by devoting | I8 this so.with the MeKinley law in | terers. but prices paid were strong. A string | s, O « v L A S SO ol R T R B O W A D SEAS d 2| toree? of fair Colorado-Texas sicers sold at £2 85, T Louts, Ont ATTLE=Receipts, 700 { O ror firsts; low grades, $1.1501.2 to sheop hushandry a part of the lands:| 10! : 3 3 G I RR By head: shipmients, 3,000 heads market strongg | TURPENTINE 28107200 Stinited at 30,600 biis, for the | WE P CAT AR, all DISEASES OF now depressi prices with their too The answer is: Soon after President 1 western yearlings brought | i i good native S quiet at $.5049.75 in hulk THE CTHIROAT, CHEST, STOMACH ) n S ave! & and fair to pretty good beef cattle sold | gteers, $2.60703.15; Cows, 30 280205 Jupin, 401041 B LS and <, abundunt supplies. Thus the enld Cloveland wus inaugurated Mavch 4 from that up to & 05, Trading was divoly |~ Hons—Rescipte. S Shipments, |~ MOLAssES “Fivi: Now Orleans open kettle, = BT B LA LIS DS ment of sheep industry would improve | Was proposed to him that tavill revision | ng” ghere was ttile left in first hands over | 2,600 head: 1mark t " light il 0, 310030 Milwankee Markets, RLOOD, SKIN nud KIDNEY Disonses, the concition 11 our other agricul- | Pe abandoned and he said: “Why, what | the nosn hour ; t vy Saw’ Stendy MILWAUKER, Oct. 7. FrLovi- Stendy. FEMALE WEAKNESSES, | LOST A NS tural industri are we here for?” His seeretary of the Ihere has been very litte change in the | ° 5 | 2 Suker—Stond 1 G Whkar s 2 pring, GLaes No. 1] HOOD CURED, and all torms of usur L fewr weeks later dec »d that | cow market all weele and there wasnone to- endy; mixed H03.50; p norther 4 crber, G310 More than f of the 600,000,000 | six months from the time the exteg_ges- | 10ds, mostly comuion and odds” and ends NN CI Livs Stock Market ARLEY - Fivimn and higher; No. 2, s TYDROCELE AND VAICOTRLE parnaaently % e quality’of the cows com o ke £10 7. Hlogs Reeeipts, 1,000 16D and sucecssfully eure L Metho | new and unfatiing pounds of wool onthe unwashed basis | sion of co eibleaNSTatviEgv ] EESUEen b soRa coming T o murlity) Fistonsx fQimns 0N T onBRRER a1 00 ON- Qi 6p1aA0 | PIBL@a0eIEES : VREATHON T BY MALL a spoeintt annually consumed in the United States of good fat range cows is received, but none | [0WCE: cotmon, 16.0; Dulk, $6.15000.2 Quiet; St 0: plates quiet Provistoxs™ Hisher. I Lard, PILES. FISTULA. PISSUR nanently eural is T «d in the form of wool and vo bo i S 1k 2 CATT Recelpts, 100 head; shipments, n LTER—Quiet: don 5 CELPTS - Piour, 5,100 3 wheat without the ) \ \ or e 2 that have been fed corn. Sules today were at woolen goods. We can, under proper ead: murket stead i s birley, 90.600' |7 ATUmaludies of a preivine or delieats natave, ot must buy wool at free trade | from $1.50 for canners to #.:5 for fay | Meidi market steady By oAl bui hariey i conditions, produce all needed wools, In order to do th The supply of beel cattle the past week was discou y small. Gross receints of Itis trne wool is low, The ave dustry i price of g valuable for all ot ospecially depres 1 tevestand wool buyers” profits. price of fara products and impaiving A letter from 1. Rosenlorg, an emi- value of farins & nent wool merehant, dated San Fran- Resolved, That the wool growers of Angusy 1 Ohio and of the United States p Lard, noming iy | or other sortous compla nts, Tt hns the beef cattlo are coming, but thoy sell the genuine from your drigeist or groeer, St Louis Live S oci Marker. | | in bulk, $2.60. | | | | steers, $3.0014,75; Texas | RICE Steady: domestic falr to extra b oo - SHEMENTS - Plour, 9,700 bbls.; wheat, none; | lerses, positivoly eared beeatse Ore we can manu tehers' cows, There w quit fow Stock o sighi. Borrer - The ipts of butter are very | hupley, 7,200 bu QOS5 fo our lioeks, now numbe ture it into woods aund sell it free wool Ly £00d range cows that went at around Receipts of live stock at the fonr principal ght and prices are tirm \H‘ minission | S o | Free Book, N nd Svanpio u Blanks, less than 50,000,000 shoep, should be | will be here, and forcien manufacturors | 2220 and 250, Common large to choice veal | western markets Saturday, Octaber 7 oses are complaiiing of the i Syt | Pills that eure sick héadacne: DeWite's | . " | 1 4 calves sold at from £1.50 to $4.25. or abou 4 Sheop, | rieacediin xotting cnough to subply the. re- e Early Risers | sreased 10 100,000,000 This would re- | will be here and will be on a free wool | €41Y id at from £1.50 to 34 v about heey el Tk custontens. aney | Ldttle Barly Riser o quire aninerease of 4,000,000 sheep as " FIVAL SR AY SO0t Of BOSLOMED, Fom 7. v arplas 118 South 15th St steady prices. Poor to choice bulls aud stags | South Omaha..,. 56 | aultements oL ahelr rogulice custoners, e Searles & Searles, 1%, maer Arn ; brought from $1.25 to §3.%, > market was . 2,000 ' 10 ) the fair proportion for Ohio, and this | R S would make an increased demand for The i ' v « drerenmery, 220.23¢; choiee to finey conn- = = = ['he threat of free wool is the cause of | jiym, YR 4100 guo | fairer ry i t 3 | 4,000,000 bushels of corn for stock sheep | give tho testimony of one witness, the | The feeder trade has boen in very sgtis Tota » 3 746 8,406 dup, but e suld o have Cit i Iress, with stunp, for Clrenlars, ! < A Wir o good_country, 18@.200; the low prices. In support of this 1 will Feeders in mand. $ oo B <h, 1001 and for 1,000,000 mutton sheep, nearly, | Boston Herald of June 16, democratic in | factory shape all weoe e ve be 3 I t \ . arly, 08 of June 16, 0 actory shape all week. Receipts have been Y 3 T 3 LivE Povianry -1 is pretty well if not guite, 5,000,000 bushels more, or'w | polities, which says: heavy, but so hus the demand. Prices have COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL, s ! | total of 9,000,000, worth an averazo of “The wool wmarket here has not im- }u-‘-‘n \\ll']|h|> vined ;m {‘1: st mlfh-] e U e TR T T s { ;’,‘."}f,',\ff,?"‘!"‘ prices sl bemg 100,000, The demand thus made for | proved from the extremoly doprossed | @d the volume of tradme for the we Uhvipapintkate N ere oy 3 topon ¢ pasturage, hay and oats would in like | situation noted a week ago. © Taviff a janaiolsteesyin theblawtviottnalyard A oI T o= g s ite good many veal ERGHOIE AidbE DroseTt overhrodiatios A REeC ¢ Allgeades have shared in the general activit, -Cmeaao, Oct, 7.~Today’s markets were I (TR T o aid - presesn proc ! | tation, and a possibility of reduced dutics | wecent rains having improved the pastur narrow, but the heavy feeling in gram con would give incrcased employment to s s 18 76075 wnd thin or heavy, 44 e, on wool, unscttled the woolen goods mar- | and this in turn created a better demand for | I Thie cooler weather of the 2 O goods ane a bett and fol e D R R ANME-The coolir wenther of the past fow or to eare for sheep, labor to produce | ket to the extent thut manufacturersave | stoek cattle. The fecling is very confident ;:I' "Ul- s el A o b | sl st g ‘o Coming i e crops, lubor to clear and improve lands. | ata loss as to what they shall do. The | and if the present beef shortage. continues, < R L RORLS ancl ionund hawovoeilmotiviny c0odiyey Lk Au addition of 4,000,000 Lo our sheep | possibilities of free wool wrlso make it im- | and this scems move than probable, the | liberal primary receipts, tended 1o depress e chikens, 250, Mailaid duels ind v would, at d fair price, add to the wealth | pecative that dealers shall buy the new | high priced feeders that ave gowng to ihe | prices. Evening up was the orderon ac- | 2 ; of our farmers $10.000.000 in the value of | clip at figures that will admit of its be- :nru.vll‘r). e w will make Inlr.v»‘l LR <m;l count of the holiday Monday and the govern- niloxey—tione % 8 commencing to move i shoap, ud to thelr annual " income for | fng s01d on the basis of free wool.” And | foie o ood. at b 0. with- sy and | WOUL 10POrt Tuesday. Wheat and corn cach | Ll pioro frocly, bt the domanl, is”su Wool B6,000000 and $4,000,000 formutton, | this is suflicient reason for the present | inforior sturf at around 006250 Tepro: | C10sed about le under yesterduy’s restiug | ' Ovaiis - Mediune, 1561 horscaio, 210 or a totaul of 10,000,000 low price of wool, sontavive salos: quotations\. Provisions were firm and closed [ exirn standirds, ;| oxtra seleets, " 24e; sond ull this yould add to the value o | of o the: monetary panie so un- og Supply Running Short. fromiuo tolpt highor, : VRGETA L ZANN rms. Every farmer 0 18 dee ecessd rought on by the failure to = = £ ‘heat stard om e to e lower, re- SR y v, 82.00: interested in i\l. 3 ~YIII" 5 vm\ll in"l "‘u Y \[ ;:nim ;‘i‘n 'nhlnI";htlkltmnnmlr:'\v ‘IH| {‘“lm, d Tl antiies ",’ thefweolciininosihaye W l.‘ (Hq( “A:;\] |’l|‘(,“ux; . .1“:‘” e Branscl BHEY ,,'“f"l R s ¢ suceess and inevease of | mainta o $100,000,000 goid reserve, | heen the gradually roducing suppiies and | covered and flucvuated within a #e | 2258 common white heatis, 11,70+ colored gars } = e oy T e (P S sheep busbundry, whether ho owns | which could and should huvo been done, | tho gradually strengthoning pelces. 1o | range. The cxport clenrances from both genenns sl agilonglias ; 3 Castori Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s preseription for Infants sheep or not 4 o and the threat of gold monometallism [ ceipts have fallen off more than 4.000 head | cousts of wheat and flour we bout 300,000 | onion market, ng o the fact that the and Chiidren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor i v other citizen is interested. Ag- | have aided, butdid not eause this result. | compared with last week, while values have | bu. smallor, and from the Atiantic seabourd | local erop is lirze and the gardences are <up- & % A ¥ 3 R riculture is the foundation on which all L been advaneed from 15¢ to . The ligh wmd the Gulf ports were about 480,000 bu, | plying demsind very lurgely. Onions ard other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless substitute other industries aro built, If farmors That Joyfal Feeltng, receipts and thecommon quality of the offer- | less of wheat than the preceding week. Re. | 980100 at 675 For Parororic 3 i Sy p $ annot prospe none of our industrial or | With the exbilivating sense of renowed | W8S are very bullish Features, fuasmieh | coipis in Uhe northwest wero lirgor and at |, POTO0E Wt potatens are iz u) for Paregorie, Drops, Soothing §, rups, and Castor Oil. e e An incroase of sheop | BoAlth and strength awd inteal eloanli. | s ey, sem 1o point “to S positive | primiry markets fos the weels were a littie | poinl” e arion o ' It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by i i 3, A010080,0 ness, which follows the useof Syrup of | shortagein the near future. A prominent | in excess of the preceding week and an in- | From store. Toei ome erown. b carl e s , % b Ihlll“:.lnrl Xw“\“m“l' Cnl.l)u ‘ulll‘.ml‘fllq‘x.( Figs, 18 unknown. to the fow. isho huvongt | hog buyer, remurking on the very inferior | crenso of from. 1003000 to. 2.000.000 b i Colorudo, trom store, H Millions of Mothers., Castoriadestroys Worms and allays and for skilled labor to fmrnish build- | o8 (8 RGN 5 e medicines | Auality of the offerings, said it began to look | in the visible suply is expected against an ar lots, S0us5e. el o rOVORtS: vomiting. ) Ing materluls, 1o orect additional shoop | Fnitte hean substituton. sommsinacoieinod | Us it the goveramont cstimate of-a. 1o yar | IhormaiE aatply js oxpootod aguinst an o i 1 s do of foverishness, Castorin prevents vomiting Sour Curd, barns and to make additional ag-icaltu- | but never wceepted by the welt infopmed. cent shortage in supplios as compared with | i weelc a year agzo : WIOH B Eoly Dy (16 D e Ordark hor cures Diarrheea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves ral implomonts, sded il last y wits about right. Some prime very In corn more disposition was manifested | Sabimge from e country are filled st 102115 A o A It would irfercase the businoess of wool CORONERS' JURIES. heavy hogs are co now, but these have | to sell the near futures and buy May eari perIb, < teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. dealers and add 1o the work of rail roud : auatting Y ahae peioos. "WVoygoen held | and luter the roverse condiiions provailed, | Crukiy—iiore is consiéorable moor stock Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach transportation. The profits of sheep | Avollshing an Ancient and Useless Tnsui- | SV Diher “prices, ' L L e L T P R T D T Loy " 5 husbandry under propet éonditisns wn tution fally , Dgoming © tired | Of e iIL | mnny oporators who wero tecently “long! | stock, iEUD 4 and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Case " 3 or i ne ms a 3 g for Se ae conclude o | seized lines and have unloaded and are now | ™ot borarons AT \ 00! % A the advants wrmers not engaged | A movement has been started, and | get as near 7 ns possible. A good many of | prodicting stll further declines. wnd on any | e POTATORS s Gl J toria is the Children’s Panacca—the Mother’s Friend, in it would add to their fi 1 ability | secms to be gathering momentum, in | the hogs now coming have been very hastily | indication of wenknoss, aid the docline by 5 N 8 g i . FIk TS to build houses, to buy farm implements, | New York against tne familiar old-time | put int rketal mdition, fed on green ing the ceveal. Some of the iarge sellers Guares Hon OWn grapes are a thinz of Lo patronize schools, coileges, churches, | coroners’ jury system which exists in ““fr:_!»‘\'l;"<‘zlwu‘.>>- H{rwu‘\ l_!l‘\l'vIln'\'|~:n{mk yesterduy disposed of a good deal today, | ghe past and prices, conscquently, are firmer Castoria, Castoria, benovoicnt enterprises and generally all | all the Amorican states except Massa: | 107, han, ropublicsn major z::;:”:’uph.:' ] :In“;u many shorts were inclined to take OB et grapes. Fastern Concords, per bis- e e = L Pursuits useful among men. "I"““':"".“ Uhove Is o strong probability | for hogs this wintor are getting rid. of them | | ‘Phore was a fafr trado fn May oats, but | - {ANTALOUPES Tho sewson 1s nbout, ovor dren. Mottiers have repeatedly told me of its | 1 recommend it as superior toany presoription It Kicks Back, that 1![\\1 notresnlt in a froitless onset [as fast as possible Shippers say | the other months were slow. The close was ;'“‘4 (7 fl yonnt lwlm'~ it lo be LT ‘j‘l‘ good effect upon their children,™ e gainst the ancie stitution, says the | u and e condition o e hogs or October, b vom , Yye to e | Mirke ILEIOULBR. O ORI BB 0N R 1 G e A manafucturer of drain tile recontly | SZ4BSE the ancient iustitution, says the | this, ‘and “the "condition of the hos “foriOttobor, Abut: fiom, 3o to Ko | Mirkot “Ointilouncs oy orlors, porcrats, 61 Dit. G. C. Osaoon, I0. A, Axcuen, M. D, eaid: *The - 0 A Philadelphia ~ Ledger, inasmuch as [ proves it. Confidgence in continued h for the other mouths, vory seurce. Freestos nes, per box, §1 Lowell, Mass, 111 8o, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N, Y. e s brospect of free wool his | formal steps toward its abolition aro to | brices was so rudely shaken in. th. spr ¢ provision ade was very -slow, at- | clie & o B0 il L 8, e roduced the prico and now I will be taken in the New York constitutional tracting some outside speculution, Ot Do o oA TEa: varieties, § foria o BEEER e e “Our physicians in the children's depart- ohenpor clothliiz, Tho fres wool policy | convontion, to which dologates. are s | V€ hossiolo Is being rushod In ro- | today were for the most part o bo for Jan- | phi, yor, Lo 81300160 Tykay krbos, which Tam acquainted, 1 hope tho day is vot | ment have sp Nighly of their experl 10 be elected REWAROR Sl ahiipe, alio, a8x’ orieon. | hury dollvery, Silioratus a flvmfoeling | #hicki Inls ntuisengrapus S5 S0 far distant when mothers will considerthereal | enco fn their outside practice with Castoria, ; tion, Brood sows, piegy sows, stag during the entire Ses810n but ! Y ? ) . 1 y - Pieg N 1 5 ook 150 ) ) o . 1 b e Massactiusotts, in 1877, swept away | boavs and -squcalors? ‘are ail bolng - ass: | dur He. e - Shenaion, - biy gyl okl futerest of their ehildren, and uso Castoria in- [ and although we only have among our ctlors fiom difforent furmors, saying in | tho old laws on the subjost and adopted | vesead tao 1rduculors’ are possiblor Wikt | Tast fivar . minutent - Compirod: | with | poaSiERuIES=Unnborriosaro arsiying vary stead of the varfousquack: nostrums which medical supplies what is known as regular substanc " had Intended to buy | ong involving changes, ‘which have ro- | lust be tho mevitable resalyt Shore jo | ol Deicas . yeas tho - Dencinal | nor boicas o B feth o Ay, Gk, it destroyiug theie loved ones, by forcing opi Prodicts, yet we are froo to confess sees do 8 luvgo quantity of tle for my farm, | moved tho axtortion, abusos and voxe. | bOUNG 1o b g Lig anoriage ve an advanc in y [ and bui orphine, soothing syrup aiud other hustful | erits of Castoria has wor < ta look with Epne. fl which 1 had ; "“‘l”“”m”.\ ore | tions deluys which Honrished under the Provisious Bouud to Boom. pork in October i T . EUOBOAL I ; Abuta aann Eliole hroats thoniby seadiuz || Lavorunon it dered, but owing to the low price o il i i Oct 100 lower ANANAS =P rices remain ab vly; per 3 SEaRE b e TR T PSPy it old method, and which still fourish in other very br r00f the wort i) A 200 per bunch, still 0 thew Lo prewaturs gra ! ] il semateen: ) iMhe profits | law provides that the-fivstoflicial exami- | the summer packing up o date 550,000 hogs | 1hogimatell e 3 OnA s varas oni I aNEMEAtT g par bo%, | #4,6000,00 PR A ALRLS, e ety & nation of a dead hody, found under cip- | shortof A ago and suvplies practically | oo 000 head. ORANGESTher 1y 1 £0'¥ OFANROS o= ;. e g AR AR 0 heac GEs=Thers Gt nly o foy oranges i r Company, TT Murray Street, New York City, cumstances which appear o requive | (XISt o product s bound to o igh 10 futuras EbDE ) iy WTvorsido MOdITcAn o S0t o The Centan: pauy ¥y Sk legal investigation, shall be made | , | he Cincinnati Price Cuvvent says: It - DR, TALLOW, BC y . 1 um nelonger for free wool.” ,m'f‘f“,‘i AR L ‘iv"_f‘ made by "‘_“ Chicago renort of stocks of provisions dis HIDBS=No A croan M And this is only a sample cuse, which u Al 3 pon its - report | closes u striking disappearance of barreled hides, 2¢; No. L green salt illustrates the relution of the wool in. | it the deceased hus met his death by | pork, wot accounted for in shipmonts, et i A SUTRRUNL O IS, B3 DS T YTV Je ool e eviolence” the case must then be turned | umounting to over 19000 b s, Dur- 5 I TOnuse o ers0s depending on pat- | gvor to the regular magistrate where | ing the preceding month 9500 barris HEALTILY | i : ar - esh air and prop- o | eriminal charges ave fivst heard, in | disappearved similarly. 1t has been under ¢ 1 F 8874 oty 0 el All exporienco, too, has shown that 1f | Wiioh tibunel the - evigener on 10 | 51000 tha norki has: boon stripped. th con i { Sr:tpnds holp 1o hoep we permit forcign producers to destrov | fhyows light npon the perpetrator of the | #4erable extent, but it s doubtful if the i haiton e any of our industeies we uro thereby | epime s hoaed pobis 1€ | teade expected that such operations had o g # 4 ent for some, weal made dependent on them for supplies T been earried on sufiiciently to account for " e for v . A e Massachuselts — system was | the difference mo od. Tt b ened or Lorne down and with the foreign monopoly they will | & 104 Xorenoo mankionad. "1t 1 avidontishat they are by th Y hoy brought ve oticeably to > D o relation of T T b § as they arc by the 160 A10ta1e prites and. oun Sepath T ght very noticcably to the atten- | the relation of values has justified the dis : i : ohght yon \ Lo h don of values ha 0 dis- | i k ailments and irregu. /8 home producers, and what is even worse, | yie et 8 ] VAl | sides averaged nearly 2c per pound Ligher ey a8 our awn production is diminishod the | Loapines whish preceiod lm :\n”' ;l,.‘_'} thun wess pork duving the month of Sep- | e[l b S - atherte sasliyhalps | = mvlmh ';f buying foreign products will be | and acquittal of ! tho defoudant. Unden | tember A o o remedy in Dr. Picree's Favorite Proscrip- | BAGS & TWINES TENTS, ETC. HARDWARE reduced and, too, often destroy i e AU i Feutures of Local Trad 5 i i 11 build up and cure every en- | - e q T ) this novel law there are always two in- “ a1 Trading, Sitai i tion —that will build up and cur y : ; e | T T TR res Wool Dowth 1o Woul Growing, | quosts: first, the purely modivel e | Tradiug this week bas ail been of the ! 510 | ) (ocblod woman, 10 the prosiption of Bemis Omaha Bag Omaha Tenl-Awning | Rector él 3\\I\III‘IIH) Lobeck & Linn, My 5 < . 2 on 8 1 aDO) AR o SAme ge) al characte Fre San % 2 physician: has been tested i housands of COMPANY COMPANY. COMIPA 2e B hardware Al Rinpyinialligont man wholiks studled | inaticn and ropork ofdeath by violanoo, | 846 Eunerbchurasier. Hreal modr mey | =ttt eases, and nover found wanting Importers iy Camar 180 a0d daskaan | o iALIatEAMMOANS the subject knows that the wool growers | 8ud then a heaving at which the totally FY K Tyt . ; i FLoug—Quiet and ensy The o : that's taken is that of the HOLSK cO Blroots 14041 as Ntroot of the United States cannot sucossstully | distinet question, who committed thy | Stavted in eurly e moruing and picked | iEAT-No. '3 sy 045@04%0; N manitactirers who promise (o refund the ; 1 Farnan i ¥ competo with the wool growers of Aus- | erime? is sought to be answored sutll- | while . packers - have. been” s sppig. 8100801 No, Jed, B4 404N money o el iyoxporieneed: BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, ETC IRON WORKS. | tralia, of the Avgeniine Republic, of | elently to place the aceused on trial, throughout and invariably bought lower s | Oase—Ne 3, Noi No. 9 white, Buc; | g atiin i Erosoriblion Eeacues the orlein of — WA L Gibbon & Co [Omaha Sale and [re South America and other countriossimi- | I Boston the medical examinors, | soon “as comnotiton was — withdrawn. | No. 3 whlit, 8¢ Ahe Goubla, " Sissei, lowlios Aol s Morse-Coe Sho? Company AL Gibbon & Co [Omaha Sale and Tron lavly situated. The two countrics fiest | three in num Aro udaried oftiaialy, | Avpressns pricos of hogs #nd’ provisious | HiXeENG. b dbe.’ o L o0 | B GG MG 08 denead Lindn i yat e L Hait aa LN s Bamod have each over 100,000,000 sheep, | In theaurul counties they ave paid by | hckors are ot muking wmodey fast. ~Tho | o BAMEY-NG, 8 vomioali No.3, 55€ | the rregularitics and displademants of ‘the | Salesroom snd Oioa =1t ULl Mosart & | Hbja caus MEAR, godns. |, EAGh Y Sheep in those conntrios require fittle | fees. 10 15 iterosting tonoto that the | BArket toduy was about ke it was on ihe | 3555364 4y ) Specinl iructuros — the * Favorite Proscrip. | Facigrr -1t 121e413) owara ot | CHFRR Titiany, Lk [iron bhubiert or no winter feeding. Puasturage costs | 8¥stem in the sixteen years trial has 0OCIRE dRye. 410 good hogs, regard TIMOTHY NEED—Prime, $3.3523.40. tlon” cures by regulating and correcting s and Juckwon 0 ! less of weight, sold early for pping and PORK-—~Mess per bbl., $17.50@15.00; lard o8 funCic d organic changes. Shoes RRLLARA sl nothing, or at most, in some lcculitios, | €05t Massachusetts ahout ‘one-third less | frosh meat atcount, irgely ot 81 40 and 8 4 A o these functions and organic changes. Dt Thy tatlon toidad to all Lo tnspecs 1 1o t } than the one which it displaced, M AR AL Bh4Y A — our Now fuctory : COMMISSION. LUMBER, only a fow conts an acr Sheep aro A the one which it displaced. Many | or strong wa nickel higher than Friday ~ Sage's wedy positively cures Catarrh. A 3 e " old Kept on ranches with from™5,000 i to | cases, it 15 ussevted, whieh, under tho | Packers wees as. dual ‘beariah from the | READYMADE MUSTARD PLASTERS | Dr: Sases Remdy positively cures Catar Kirkendall, Jones & Amer, Hand-Sewed | Branch & Co. (John A Wakelield 1,000,000 in numbers. former coroner jury law, might hayve re- | $14rt and bought common, mixed We were the first masufacturers on this | = S— aad OMPPAN 3 3 Tmport « American Mr. Walluco, for the lust four seavs | sulted in prolonged and exponsive Lo A ity hoge At from Mh | Oootment Ouristestlmporementeviencs | SOQUPH OMAL A, | S e SHOE €0 Loots, shoes | Produce, fruits of ail |1k i until recently the American consul at | ines, came quickly to au end “with the | 1808, Chicago dosed lower, aud partly iu }n3Ih‘n.hllu»unvl‘uhn‘m SEABUEY'S, " Ask 03 A arney Srsst Fany Sira ot | kinds, oystor Melbourue, in & letter April 14, says of | finding —of the' board of ~medical | Tito sules bemme thaseisat 865 ot 3 o0 o or them spread on cotton cloth. e Sl clot, Union Stozk Yards Compaay, ’ STOVE the cost of producing fivst cluss good | ©Xperts ,that death: resulted from | fully 10e lomes thae ) gpms, .2 dud 8630, or ) > y d DRY GOODS. 11QU0ns, ST0VE REPAIRS RBPLI0 Mool Ausira et t o e caians, S A oo SARS QR B ’ SEABURY’S SULPHUR CANDLES. South Omaha. ampty at the close R4 T o (' . " = b fis ot 0 Renai testimony of more than fifty stution | e~ however. tho bulk of tho. hous selling at Drevention is better than oure, by Burning | oy cuytie o and swp warsaria cae wars | M. B Sl & Co.”| Kilpatrick-Koch Dry | Vrick & Herbert, - | Omani Stove Repair * Castoria Is 50 well adapted to ehiildren that of Grover Cleveland snits me. Just then his mail came in with three Jost, would have bought all the woolen goods requived for me und iy family for - . VCOURKR. * Blove repairs owners who keep aceurate records that | &ure indigestion and biliousaess with Do | from #6.30 to $6.45, as against $6.4 to §0.40 e Ao s AnsaM L, SRS e 00 s louas dastare | LKA Blova el thelx expel LMD Adosiue 9 Bor 1,000 | WIS Litte Early isers. Eriday, snd 8615 to §.25 on last Saturday are kept away ; also useful for expelling mos- COMMISSI04 AOU. bry Nottons v A . : ; ! R ) " - -y Los g cts, Pri . cacl e Slahitut ¥ 1 wrnam 1 ma 120 ) . of sheep: that is 836409 or 363 conts'per | 1na paper on Amerjean athletics, in the Sheen Trade Brisk. Qikata SelasupPasects. Tre o 1t und 1) L - L ; e T Brothar A T R R ey e head: and returns show about six pounds | Fortuightly Review, the writer pays a high Three double decks of westerns made up To purify sick-rooms, apartments, ete., use Wood Brotiars, - . o PAPER. OILS. por shoep,or 12 cents per pound for wool | tributs 1o the koo service reudered the | the supoly of sieep. They were very fair ml'.‘!“fi“&é.#”mg’fixfifi |)|-r|-}""|“ Live S$tork Comunlsslon Merchents _FURNITURE ' C0AL. ! — o groaso. his can be relis on,” | Young men of the United States by the gym- | stcok, averaged 10 d 103 lbs., and found - A .y Rrodua Jmaha plions 115 « 1 p 1 B ter Paner € il (i department, on Australiun shocp and | biftoess ter e mobn i,y ok hus boen aag- | wand is good from all sources and priccs ars | WIS ATURY de J OIINSON, WACTER B woon, [ Meassere | | COMEANY 0 it wraupiig sid | Ranned and lubriestiag WOol, 1802, page 203, Australian wool | of \,Wu‘u e oral aud physical welfare | quotubly stroug. Quotatious are as follows ’Mm."““"')NEW YORK. Market reports by mail aud wire cheerful 11021104 Niche 1Y o \ writlug pesere, card lr Lo good uativer, §2.10@8.00; falr Lo good Chemlsts, aralsbod upoa spplication. Whol oulr. | Vmala, papers, eie | olls, greass, axies o

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