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THF ()MAIIA l)AllY l¥ E: SUNDAY. QCTOBER 15, l“E!\l\ PAGE 15 \ N [N 0 | fact they are encouraging, but until the sen. ““ C 15 axpocted that_tho gatacks in countey olo- “ l I\ ) cholco to extra grades to 10, The week's sup= | FITNY DANNME AT DALIDG CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | e s o s | CONMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | e e R AHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS e, Taesrats [ FUNSY FRAUDS OF FARIRS hesitate [ — men and toeal millers woge froe b —— 710160 Ue AdvanCa” they Saited. Sealorgay - 3 8 et Woth. Ohsesed purse strings. Still another banker said: morthern ol at ‘fron, S8 i {n mostof the ronds the stock tring were | qu o po s Oredal nsi R i ¢ Muo! an; ‘We know that a great many people thin i i N o nt from 5 0 bic. ints here i Iate, and taken allin all the day w! nost oy Induce d i IS (BIWNOR * HO ged | Bt T Ta Tooltati for s to hotd down our | W heat Trade Had & Hard Time of it Yes- | i re} Shipmicnts, 01 Cars. Cattle Reosipts for the Woek Show a Very unsatisfactory one (o sellers, At from Toc to J et kI WA Since a Week Ago. loans. L am not uawilling vo put out moiey ; terday. arket wasiehsy wnd declining in Satisfactory Inoreass, 150 Off from Priday's pricos most of the stuft Several Suug Fortunes. n fact, T let a good firm have $10.000 this | tendency with wheae: Shipments, 33,510 J was finally worked off. 11 lots, averages woer, bt YHAL $10.000 Wemt where I know 1 | —_— Dbl firse hatonts, BRAOTIEN; secind at- from 400 fo 400 e eenorully sl W ran, ——— 1 ! ents, $3.1503.40; fancy and export hukers, 3,25 10 #6.55; mived 101« At from $6.40 1 86,70, 3 can get it, and I will loan no money on any B1.70@2.10; low AdeSETh bags, Including red ¢ and lightwelghts om 1,50 1o $6, N COLLECTIONS NOT ANY TOO PROMPT | o R omaition until the. financial potiay of BEARS PRESSED THE LATE SELLING AR P 3 WL PR R PRICES IMPROVING SOME ON ALL GRADES "".”‘H\ e suteon uD 20 womt 108, e | SKIN GAMES SUCCESSFULLY ~ WORKED the government is fixed and wo can deter- fils srinatig foday whi- probubly agerogate i Biend s agiInet 105,573 for the provios woek tins what ¢ rely qpon.’ 0" s IR Winrket Was Casy and 121,172 for the corresponding week last Looat Jobbers, Almost Without Exception, Ttis & preat mistake to figure all the | Thore Were No Cables and Peactieally No | about :fl"‘,’[}‘f,"h shipuieate Shorts sold 41 | Hoxs Coming in Better Quality ~Teads o ol Plotues Art Usstat Artiets s L et (i Fon 15 TARG ap. oF itawma @Hioh bbb UL fRen ity Omaha Trodnes Matket, ing Ready Sale-situntion at el ks et oo i 3 i aranee, hough 1o doso they woul aiffer very matermlly from these s ut in Mk ) BurtkEr—There appeses to bo a littlo more Other Points, hay the ordinaty published_statements a8 cash butter arrlving and theko is not so Tk Quotations range fron #1.16 (0 #3 a3 assets. In one of the largest banks in about getting enotigh to supply the den ferior tocholco sheep and from " little ¢ aha the cashier stated: ‘Inere is but | © Oct, 14.—The wheat trade had a | f4rey.! el doidib iR urrendoln it g The ing fakir, Tho past weck has contributed little to | 18 the, ca st Lugre 18 bt n1cAGo, Oc he wheat trade had a | ¢ fyCL ¥ ThHCY S Cann WATURIAY, OBt, 14, Ttoceinies CALLIO. 1,600 hondy cxlves 8 he ingenious fakir, who trades &, vary the monotony of the situation in local man ”"K:M“'L“NLI "_'\K' ot ety | hard timo of it today. Late in tho session | try. x\:' i antry, 18@20c OMicial recoipts the past week with com- | N Togs 9,000 head: shioep 20,000 head | p;-mm.;,h m‘. human credulity by mea s fobbing circles. Business generally 1as | yyqeif; it is made upof 86 many items ana | he boars prossed tho sclling and forced IREWHiIG thare hee plonty of oges to be | Parisons w E e ALl it Lt moved along in well-worn grooves with 10 | issubject to 8o many deductions that nobody | Prices to the low point of the year. Decem on the market at 19¢, sonie steleily frosh Day Cattlo. Hes, Shoep. | Ofotal roceipts and disposition of stosk as | Lamboyant prospectus, is abroad once very perceptible chauge in pace. While | ever attempts to ascertain how we stand in | ber broke the last half hour to 63%c and | GEs aregolng to then particular trade Monday 3111 2,080 B8 | ghown by the books of ths Union Stek | MPF 3 there has been no very marked improve. | that particular excopt the bank examiner | closed ';c under last night's quotations, at Tuesdny 1 2 AR12 662 | Yards company for the twenty-four hour Che last one of the genoric class to f Live Poviary —Chickens and old lens are | Wednosday ending at 5 o'clock p. b s | ) 0 ; ment, there has not been any falling off in | Mimselfaud thisclerk. A man out of bank <c. This was 2igc off for ten days. Char- | selling at about the same price, mostly at 7c: | Thursdny nding atd o'clock p. m., October 14, 1893 enter the field, relates the New York s ing circles is at a accided disadvantage in v Cisaclover schemer who delive 4 i %4, i G 4 + 8 old_roostors, 34 <o and ducks, 8@9¢: | Friduy RECEIPTS, | Journal the volume of business, So far a8 chankes | gitompting to make accurate figures upon | LT were 225,000 bu. for wheat, bub nothing | 4y yays, 97100 Saturiny 1 G o SHERP. [HONSES &I | rs the goods he promises, but they aro are concorned it has bosn an uneventful | which to base conclésions in this regard. | can apparently prevent a largo increase in VEAL- Th nre quite a good many venl | | ot what the deluded tnalvidual st "" Woelt, Tiie sensation of the week was the stocks hore for the week and an enormous | Galvus arriving, Choicy - i fat veals, Total 26,7 3 T fostan R Rals ALl b o S oS B AR RS RV Y P A Outsido of one or two lines business is | Pointiment of receivers for the Unfon Paciic | increase of 27.000.000 bu. o more in tho visi- | = Gak Prairle hickens, & Rt Wtk Tabg. s o8, Falasoel 1 Hive Bl sttt ab b iy . " | railgon hardly possible to forete! s supply. The dilatorine: onate cks und redhe e, Slow i $2 et ot et b h " mh e { smaller in ume than it was a year “,m‘” o effect of this will be, either upon | PI¢ supply. The dilatoriness of the senate :‘«‘!\IL(IJ:“\".THH ity N tow at The supnly of beef steers was oxceedingly MACOSTTION G Benjamin Mitehell of Lambertyville is ago at this time, but s fully up to what | ghat prporation, or upon the business of the | concerning silver continued as a weakening Hoxey 1o o 2 to move a | limited, only one or two buvches of corned WY NS CATTLE HoGss SRR | the first one who has allowed his naw might reasonably he expected under the cie -In\ general feeling is that n\\\ll! tend ||\I|.m\|u‘ ::.v“ll;~"r::_\v]-<'~ 4!;}'(.. f»'|".\.'~‘.» -lx‘-"v"ll_”p SUIL | cattle on sale and but few of the grassers | ooana Packine o \ to goon rerord as an casy mark. o cumatances. The differonce betwoen the | th Iocalize all the dificulties of that great | Corn is 15c lower; ots from Xc Ovsrens Mod 17¢: Norseshons, 21 |-suitable for killers, The market is T G e on o7 1830 heard that a certain New York firm volumo of businoss this year and last ap- | fotboration and velievs it of many OfiS st | towor, and provisions yielded to- the general | axtra standards puoxtry selects, © 24el | proving, owing to the decreased receipt A0 Ondans Basking o 1 would give 135 useful household articles pears 1o bo due more to a spirit of conserva- | it SRR IO LR LLtion 1o work itaolf | heaviness A LS D strong prices provailed today on all docent, | 4 ¥ SIS C0 s in return for $1 and the names of ton tism among biyers than to any othor canse, f out of the reccivership, but when it does [ Thero wero no cablos and practieally no’| (o NIRRT 92000 | ¥illors. Astring of good Colorado boeves | Siweiaiii persons to whom catalogues could b and until theve is o char in this respect | emerge it wili be found that the Union Pa- | news from the east, nearly all the wires ringh wite b hs, $1.6001.77 " | sold for #4.15 and other fair grassers il sent, 18 id1o 1o look for business to reach the | ¢ific 15 a valuable property. It will probably | hoing down, and operators were loft somo | ONIONS There is not mieh activity in the | & : § gl Mitehell sent the money, and recoived it is idlo to look for business to reach f vl ol g N per 8 t &80 to K300, Beef steors averag et & D : ) A 5 . | pelong then to one of the great railroad ot ™ % “ sel- | Onfon market, owing to the fact that the | { A & pors and fomdor hy retnen matl 1S sewing needles, worth Ligh point of last scasou. It is rensonable, | g icivog and e o part of & eroat through | WIAE 8t sea This gave the bears an excel- | FoouTerop is and the gardenors are from 1,000 to 1,550 1bs, ave quoted at s and fooders RLTRY L] hrct) . however, to anticipate a graduai increase in | <vgtom, Should the conditions force the | lentopportunity for raiding, and they im- | plying the dema T .15 and fair to choice range beeves &1 to Ill‘l.l tabout 23 cents. the consumption of goods of all kindsand | Central Pacific to the same action, the | proved it. If wheat orother ceroals had any | G4pted iwtk DOZEOCE and b6 OIS ot AL E i UL afioh it “",'”"' it h‘,"l Lartahalal with this increase there must come n grad- | chances ave that the two lines would be con- | friends, thoy held all the powers to them- roxt, woult nprove 1he domnnd | ably qetive and prices n the main wore Lty it LAl bl b oL taale! tho 135 meedles ual amprovement In tho condition of the | solidated and operatea as one continuous | erves, The market yieldod on hostile dem- E y one would wiut 1o putin | prcrieatly unchanged, Calvos, nderwelght | o, s aiipiite.” ;"::;‘ B B Wi “;l'l }'”“l"" i) Jobbing trade vl bt S onstrations, and showed no rallying power. | Sinterstocks. Nebrisk, lows and Minnosolt | gyt und vough stock nlso changed hands | dull and weaker: o gt s| (OSSO IO WIIEISUIBHEEINBESAOTY Collections are not overly good, in fact 5 - ; st P el RLELL UL G quite freelyp with good venls selling at | shippinis stocrs, $1.05@6.00; ha matter pubiic. there has been a tendency during the month FACTORY FACTS, UL ARG LN el LS DL BT QWD Al it ettt auticinetl MRET S WU 5 (o stock, #3.5004.16¢ | This scheme, which apparently does i i et iy 5 Galiane g RRINENR Wiko MKRS €. w0t e e v < O ATk o 18 good deal of eabbage | treme range of from 81 . but S $220@3.705 bulls and | not come dircetly under the law govern- there is & goou deal of complaint regarding & A A #0; stop-loss orders became operative and [ selling in this market, but the demand is sup- | [ugely around 2 1o $250 for fair to good 4,750 honds shipments, 800 | ing the obtaining of woney under falso the lack of promptuess on the part of retail ” Wheels Go Round selliug on exhausted margins completed the unl.-‘n n-m;rv‘l_\* |‘w the fiunlvn;{fimlllnli-vr‘ for | o _ el A o TR R h afigos, Tocalls. Bovoral. otlievs oti & dealees in mooting thielrobiigitions,. Moncy | . Sedrotaty Holnies of the Manufiow demoralization, Nothing seemed favorable | jiPVEe from thecountry are filled at Lic por | ““pyd gurside inquity for stock 86.40786.00; neayion and Tghts, 9408 | Limilar nature that made fortuncs for appears to be rather close among tho farni. | and Consutors assoclation is in Chicago or the ce e oxports for the weel Thore 1s considernble ok | moderate, but owing to light reccipts spec 50" packors, $6.456.60¢ mixod, $6.40 161B ARV OH LS for the cereals, the oxports for the ok © Ix considerable poor stock ‘ 5 1o lig | the hefor ©rs, owing to the fact that they have not as L. Willinms, who ha 0 ore i ] [ i 4 G i - B l ator o 3 y., 4005 i COL6.55, e ingenious inventors before thy po- f I3 % Willinins, who has a hat store in the | were light, the deliverios in the northwest some - very, lnmv « lators picked up the butk of the fed s At 3 live and Moo horiti f"’ nllup.m-|.|.»( n..;n-‘ rn crop, mH:ul the o ?l.n d !mlwl. has puvmen at work manu- | were again large and the demand was even A grade, 2 ¢ funcy | cattle at about steady figu ) B A AR G e B e el been u good crop of £ma! ain the proceeds | facturing hats, 3 I/ AR Goods In Some Lines. to make si Oneession s relpts and Dispodtion of Stook, vy, 1GH0 4015 less than yesterday. On the broak Par- ke ’ feeders are quoted at 83 to & and broke up the profitable gumos. from the sale ofthat crop would be coming | A, g Vierling of the firm of Paxton & | dridge covered o good deal of his IV 8 a3 b0 LD Sy tibal ood at &6 - av§? 1 k Markel One of the most barefaced and at the in now and woulll pl the favmers in A | vierling has rovurned from @ visit to the | short line, and Bryant-Walker did the | Shi5.00mes gor - fit ST S1. Lovs, ¢ ArteE - Recelpts, 10,000 | same thne one of the best and most eusy position until the corn could be moved. | \Worla's fuir. same, put the remainder was nothing in 80 ot % hend; shipmonts, 1,000 head: market yi | alluring offers, was mado by a shrowd The crop of small graiu being a failu : R : S bt L L TROPICAL FRUITS falr 1o gond stoors, $3.60004.50; choice | AT SIS, A ! G L i 1 flour is crowing in popularity at a | compirison to the offerings, and weakness R ise A . . 4 3 i > Cincinnati man some eight years ago. country merchants ave compelled to carry [ OWIRE TOUE LS B SO OE loue | and depression vesulted, o openinge was |, BAYANAS-Drlewsreniin about stody: nor Av A henvy, #1900 Texas st 12 2 a 3 the farmers toa great extent for the time | Fule that prowises soon to- crowd out flour | el i \Mh.m_”l_,‘ LN buneh, arg i por bunch, small to Ve i) Hoas—1t . 1,500 i Shipments, He was a picture framer by trade, but being. % LB S % Welth ORIV, BLEHY CMRURBR Ol Lo bl -W "; 0 ot 00T cows. 1,000 houtls ‘mintket; stondy top price, 46507 | conld not make ends meot | ¢ working at Hanidwave jobbors roport a very fair trado | A furmer near Omalia was paid #4753 for | g3, WG D0 SRt chankes of el ) 50 i, 4,50 2000 by : 5130 1 5 e Roceipts, nonv - shipments, no the beneh. Fov wecks he tried fo think in Nobraska, Town and the Black Hills, with | eucumbers aud anot x‘:u'vl»‘h”:‘:;:\ St £OB100=! |0 i¥iive muiffariifrs b6 i Fontbab dBolINe) bton shave areived and . G S B no market, for fack of sapply. of some plan whereby ho could mako 8 tondency to drag in the siates west of Ne- ] . iind neld steady and the closing was from 'ge to ) da S monoy without working for it. Ho braska. The mar ¢ ot shown much | €. I Homier, represonting the Dompster | 1 trou tiv botton. b PR, L..... 95 i . ock i Sight, . | fuwlly stroclcone change with the exception of a cut of 10 | Mill Manufacturing company of Beatricy ol SPRoassU. by tho ac! tavhe ste Concords, per basket, a8 7 U vt Receipts of live stock at the four principa S et : Cetits, por keg on' nalls and o drop of one: | was in the oity the other day and reported | 5 Gork Wik depressed by the action of wheat Lo 210 s i i o8 oSt markets Satunday, October 14: [t was at the time that a_pretty litho- Fourth of & cent on rope. business in his line as improving. ;f:.';’ o :’l.',",'f:“\’;';“,‘,‘r:‘r‘:,“m"_":“:m',j‘)‘l‘:f‘fl‘:l“‘(“::“ CALIFORNIA FRUITS tone peachos, pe ; s il Cattle. Hogs. Sheap. | graph, in several tints, entitied “Tho In the dry rkot there is unusual | Amomg the applications for membersiip in | i Jargest Shorts. wore snin selling freely, :(‘l‘-‘.hw“.]»klr‘:fufi:‘.E“xl.-\),”3\“' oA . 8y 1 10 LS o V806 2,000 | Rock of Ages," was boing liberally sold activity and local jobbers ave rushed to keep | the Manufacturors and Consumers associa- | while the buying whs schtterod and. mainiy RS S R AR i 80 8 t 5 Q00 4350 throughout the country for $20.° Tho up with their orders, Merchants who tave | tion filed during the past weelcare the follow- | to cover “shorts,” the smaller traders bemg o 2 St Louis. C 100000 10600 colors, of which there were-four, were put off buyiug until the last minute are rush- |} ing: 8. M. Guusaul, planing mill; F. F. Wil- | inclined to realizo. The market opened with he supply s light on this m. T 00 § k 5 s - T delicately and gracefully blended i in thele ordevs and the jobbers are worle | s, lat 1 anufacturer; Few W, Rabor, job | e loss, and eradually worked down from J N L sio0! = 00 - 20, Hilgk) ‘Phe Cinciunati man. saw this piceo of ing nights to get the orders out on time. printer, and the Western Newspaper Union. | 10 to 11,¢, rallied from lge to 'y changed ; o S 00 2. = e S % Avolved RN Bale the month eois as well as 1t has commenced | Fhio above applicants are all doini business | some, rjod stoady wad closed within taof | trorty e 8 v 300 STATESMEN AT LUNCH. LRSS L L ) it will'be the largest October in the history | in Omaha, bottom figures. = ber bUL. $6; bell and eher Cupe C 1080 i3 ol sent cireulars brondeast throughout tho of the dry goods trade of this city The W. A. Page Soap company has its | Oats declined 5¢e for May, and closed at | bugle, #.” WEIFERS, Seantor Palmer a Sound Diner and Senator [ country to the effect that he had copies In boots inc shoas thore s been & Flt: | new toilot sonn departmenit running full foreo | 1e above the bottom, with u net loss of | : . 540 0 Borry Smokes Twaoters, of “The Rock of Awes™ in twelve colors active business, with no special features o o J & N e o And is putting its new brands on the mar Lhe near futures were off from Ijc to fccat | [I‘}I_h 3 o, e No. 2 groen 4 CALVES. ‘The senate restaurant is a very differ- | and would sell single copies for the ro- L Vi ol ot b bootinndiahion -unde it can make the goods. Kaste | the close, but the trade was light. Lougs [ s 2, No- 4 srecn salted hidos S o, &1 6. 276 s ent looking place from that at the house | markably low price of $3.50, including o L wils s @ boot and shoo d laund, s been prott oaded freoly, s y YRR ) Ny <D Gl B > o capitol. There is ERIVIE :\ml]: apply equally as weli to the clothing | i Umary 30ap s S e ”.mlu :‘ex|:|l-I\..-| aud the mavket did not | Jides, 25 1bs. to 40 s, , 2'roon salted e end of the capitol. There isa free-for- | heavy frame. . 5 Ibs to 40 104 B 1veal ¢ The grocery trade is holding right up Lo i . Il atmosphere about the represent- There was a rush all over the country T T Y (0 e | R P B S N d : e atives' dining room, while a formality | to buy. Ina month’s time chaos reigned Chejgro ol e Ada toilet soaps would have to go next. Tho | absence of active operations, prices de- | 10 1bs., 8c: ) 3 1 L1 L e S ey da h t i et bR X the rocond wmade duting tho past fow weeks | manufwture of toilet soap is of even move | clined somewhat in sympathy with grain [ flint hide oyl tetlinng g b f Lol 2t pervades tho senste rostaurant. The | in the l“)“l“~l“||":'1‘])|'m YR i) 1 f"l‘l"d L A Lpib Al pT thiat constimots aany importance to a city than laundry soap. as it | markets. There was some littlo develop- 4 ..‘x."fl.-'if”.‘.fi-fi e i b s E monotony of the lunch hours is now and | impossible to ill his orders. He bad to e o o + | gives employment to a lavge numberof paper | ment Jooking like short sules by the local .‘...’\,.“,., TSR e M NBEES GOl LOR arri v | then broken by u swarthy waiter yelling | take in a purtner and move to moro }"““ SHGPICLL ‘1'1'5‘ L L:\x'-u“ z‘;» e box makers and other workers which luun- | trade. Prices were largely nominal, with L eich 10@15e: dry shearlings (short S AND FEEDERS, at nu- top of his lungs: commodious quarte 2ronery tatie I uo to the coming. to this | GT3,208p.docs not. trades seattering. Closing flgures wore tho arly skine, N, T Bi0c: dr e 500 " 4 i v o When the picture was sent it was scen of buyers who formerly went toother | There were munufacturers in the s lowest of the day., e down fo pork, Daicoibiearlvadituy) ot 2 o Ha2 wes for Senator Berry, of Ar that 1t was only in one color, generally Duiuts, Jobbers in the wost have it is | Who wero f“:"'{ul it the home patrous R b L : I SAran it - 2 b H.u Ik of the man who stands behind the | black. L AR tuia aried feait | movement might prejudice buyers in oth ssel rates were steady ut 2o for wheat, fint ' ICanshs 7 T At 3 g 5 > rigl > face: ¢ c ttor goo i on vsitustion largoly & Seny state. Tt has been pretty thoroughly der to.Iingslon. flint_Colorado buteher wool peits, b 3 G L A 111076 St SUL S 2 e {1y Clinel . bbb tion largoly ¢ (ommand 1 onstrated that the movemont. faarad i | Estimated roceipts for Monday: Wheat, | actual weliht. 910 dry-int Colorads mu S0 e dine in there in exclusive and hearty | In it the wily Cineinnati man dwelt on Y‘I'[" 15 ‘l‘;ll"‘l"“:’ |||.~‘|l\.nv‘v'-‘|‘|‘>‘|‘A.U)l ”.-fxl prejudicing merchants in other states carsy corn, 800 cars: outs, 400 cars; hogs, | rain \\uxl]x-]h‘]h'rl wetual weight, 730 E 7 fashion, according to the Washington | the beauties of his picture. Ie trusted Aot Lo rospective sunpty of hoachos, | aguinst Nebraska, has really caused them | 25,000 head Sryilggasandibuds tRlyiLupleh a0 e, i correspondent of the Washington Post. | that the colov would suit, but if it didn't, Balee enough prtinds to L the miovement | W have wore respect for the manufacturers | _Phe leadjng fatares rngo R T, Mr. Palier of inois *ablaft, hear as he bad the same picture in elaven S e L who are able to se m‘otlu-pnu'nll:lsmr{le('\l-! TicTo: | High MUWAUREE, Oct, LE-Proun-Stend 3 > 30,00 3 f gray haireds man of 70 yo other colors, it might be exchanged for 18 1o reliove uncertiinly thiti has bre X\‘";:!ll:‘nll';*:;x::: m:}_ “m'tl-(:;*';l‘u;::‘ '.) ‘l\i\l m‘l‘le o \:‘n'urr -Weuks No v 3 . advocato «of the beefsteak. There is a | a greon or yellow one by the payment of led of lute in the market for those joods. Dmisit, merchi anna 0., was R northern, G ) 2 skiness in his throat which speaks 2 age small's wled ot late i tho maviket for thosa woods. | IS TELARECE A, Wik, was ; orthuees : ; husikiness i his throut which speaics of | expressage xm.nli'uwvnml um to cover tho SHEN W Ao Tttt o s 'rmu‘.u lars worth of goods. Hoe was cureful to in- | 3 & ATS No. Y white, 885¢; No. 3 wilte, | 3 v ) 2 rvich and dripping gravies. A French | expense of packing. 2 LA N_:Mm‘“ N form himself of the different lines or goods e PR sterrs. i steers. 12 fry potato man, we will say, a hearty T'he man who thought out this scheme S ncaofsons Ao v e sonelliory (ured in Nebrasica and in overy vase | Qo | IR S i IDENCR o B dUf ficer, Mr, Palmer s a man of the peo- | carried it on for several years. Tt was And vty have been ehgawed in tofloetion | he filed his orders for Nebraska goods.” The | LD b IO L0120 Linta Jrrouise. ple and his food is as plain as that of | finally brought up with a sharp turn by Gatscs wo 1116 comment. an | adsices from | 1Y cistorn goods that he bougtit were sach |2 ; i 900, % ) 1 20 R cow, the farmer whom Le represents. A dif- | the postoflice officials, but not before ho istributive oo noting Tively | 10es as aveuoy made in the west, Ie wants | ! bt Diryey, 100,000 Uik Lo+ Mhoats 41,600 p St ferent man in the matter of feeding, an | had accumulated . fortune of nearly ) e have cur lm\‘,h} b hieiacoricl weatiot St Missourt | Nov.! 10l | Lib RIOUEAH0 I v liont s i ones ; educated maw, as the restaurant keeper | 81,000,000, Ho is now living quictly n conn As tho reports W York e 2 541 barley, 39,700 bu. ' 7 esteems him, a man with the 'rer Cincinnat and markets further eastave exceptionally | On Wednesday, October 25, tho directors e stoers N 2 A 8 e L e Slow it taking i uaual qiantities of goods | of the Manufacturersand Consumens associ. Ay R stoer. 1 G4 steers :Llu‘h'u( th _monu \\1‘nnnl .l.llc ll|l‘:|{.l\'||:4 \‘:m:\ “QI!D%&-L(:‘.H( ,':',‘“ an “““”"‘h and in providing for futine wants, although | ation, locatea in the difforent cities of the LIVERPOOL, Oct. 14.—COTTON—I° Stoor ongue iy Senator Manderson of No- | bait was thrown out by a man name advices from the west n full average dis- | state, will meet in Omaha for the purpose ! nd; middling, 4 11-164d; sales, 12,000 bales, 5 braska. He is us choice inthe selection | W atts of San Fraucisco. ibution theve and rather healthior condi- | of electing ofticers for the ensuing vear. The | o E 3 ofwhich 10000 batos wis for speculation and L0000 o " of the morsels which he swallow the Watts was a well known man about tion of rade geuerally mecting will be held at midday in one of | i G '"n’.”fl!;’f }‘Y'It'hljill 8,000 bales Amorican. | 37 fvs - 10U hivd of paradise, which issupposed to | town who had quickly squandered an in- Phe cleatings of the Omaha nation “"]'1" bxoonis of the Commercial club il 3 e L A e 3 hulls 1180 5 live upon the dew which rests in the cup itance left hiim by an old aunt. He 1:'3;“";, AUOI LA ingoscR RO TaU R DY S Y “’:'”’,“‘I'l"'.“"I',””,‘”X',';',‘k‘;","" NS i | Sz iloldrs ofer oderatoly. 1 stax 2 Bcow 5 | of the South American flower. No 1 no business application. It was ith the week betoro 1 1rosame time actu discuss the qu jons broug! - ) - "rovistons—ork, holders offer moder: €Q! ' a skv for Sens e ) S0 s SSAI'Y i 3 A the deerease as compared with lust year is | fore them. Lincoln manufactu have | follows: d, holders offer frovly. Corn, st b fdrs.. 2¢ 1090 whisky for Senator Manderson, nor any- sary for him ut have money, and 1oL 50 litee Ao it was the peevions | week, | sent word that thoy will have ull their | | FEOUR=Slowand weak: spring patents, 10¢ | Nolde SO TrcIy apot. 1 4 Gftobr, 4 18 cows. 312 10 600 3 0 thing so erude as brandy, but the heav- | lots of it. e finally evolved a scheme, ho following will show the cleavings for | directors present and other cities-will bo ! < 1. it 5. 1164 3 52 iest and mellowest of Freneh wines are | of which the needle game s the out- i oo B e RR T TS rorreontan,. Thosaltavibk. the ¥ ol G g, 146N, 8 speing, g, Gedra. 1105 8267 | JE" Golight. Chablls, the produets of | growth, " the previous week tor iu charge are very anxious that all the [ Conx 3 3 y : cows Ows 030 the rich slopes of Burgundy, Chatean He advertised that 100 useful table 7046441 | Owahu, dircetors should b prosont aud | OATCN No. 2 white, 28%@29150; s I IR Trow. 1040 Yquem, areall in hisrepertory. A very | articles would be forwarded to any ad- 770.a84.81 | assi n entertaining those from out of | No.8 white b ary, 7 o nmmnu. tair, 8 13-16 COws 4 fdrs, sicate eater is Senator ey recel 2, all chavge town. As the association is growing and | KYE-No. Bl NEW OEANs. Ot Futares steq 1 fdr 1 cow .13 E delleate ~ cater 1is Sonator Mander. | drosson tho recoipt of 82, all N8 Thursiiny ATt st becomiug of more importance to the state | o BARGEV N0, 0 #8.188.10; | 29 1S, son. a man who insists upon prompt | paid. Gt Friday e £ 1 y year, the election of officers, upon } e 1 I8.37(0H.38: 0 AKOTA attendance, a wan upon the best of torms | When the small box containing theso Saturilay . X whose efforts depends the future success of T Ay Hebn ; ,":w_‘g;wr\- 2 | 01 fdrs Bostr tlest with all the waiters in the resatrant. | articles was opened 100 cheap quill Total i the home patronage movement, must not bo | PoRk -Moss ner bl $17.00¢14.00; R0, 0 433 June, | 2 Bfes. 830 295 78 stears, b6 He and Senator Palmer are representa- | toothpicks wero seen inside, Woeek ending Octohe 942, 34 | neglected e ot 100 ",";zuuf" uu'rluu ,,“ -'1 bs sl —_— 1 bull 1360 28 cows.. 04 tives of the opposite types of catersito be Watts 1 the business eighteen 03500, 5 o Oct, 14 WHEAT—The market | 85 fdrs. 1008 There ar of e o o hi 8 i isconti months, the decroase has not been inrge | | FTom now on there will not be much fruiy | $92605.50. oralizedt during the ontire duy. Close 2 ADO. Dhoyoyarol oiorsivlioNazescongiant) | (kiteribuniandforoelihim loid BouiiiANe oI P 2 R 3 HRon S received from California excepting grapes NO. rd, cush ina October, 60%cs | 95 o X ms of the establishment whose man- | it. But even in that short time he ac Bt bl of e sonr. Sor "the. past e | and pears until oranges T A | Qe s } Ly v 1S 098 Aasow and method of dining excite littic or | eimulated a fortune that kept him mov months the clearings show 1 tital of . | Burt Whimev of tho fm of Whitney & [ Tho following were’ tho receipts and ship- | i Oefober ‘n‘.,mkr..‘ 1 cow ... 1850 " 2 no remark. Hill of New York, for in- | ing in the swift circle that he adorned BLOO. Thiis s o sain of $19.02057 a8 com. | 0. and N. H. Nelson of the firm of Branch | ments for toda o 10 stoers. 0! g stunce, a strong presidential possibility | for five years afterwards. Ho finally paved with the corvesponding nine months | & Co. have returned. froni the World's fair, 3 Tt arrive, 5 B fdra.. .. 822 A 250 | Jast yoar and u strong presidentinl pos- | died in_iho alcoholic ward of the Sun of 1N, As compared with the first uine Cold storage eggs are coming out quite 000 1 fdr. 1140 sibility three years hence; White of | Bernardino hospital. months of 1801, the cloarings this year show | freely, which keeps the markot rather steady h et 1 000 | O, Crey, Ot g 28 fdr.... 936 0 8 cows 2 Louisiana, who recieved his gastronomic 'atent medicine fakirs have playod a B gain e‘w‘n,fn W nn_n_Iu.l..:n!u".mmu a |:|Al.l|:f‘n¥\fl::'\lx‘4‘!‘lflmm making any very rapic | Co B | cates operied at G9%e; 1, 693,05 lowest, l'l\ (i }_170:: At 82 cows 26 cducation’ in the dim and delightful | prominent part in these ingenious BARAIBOIEE IDES Qyar libL oL omaunie| 8h) CeRURTATE, - § e Sy losed, 693c. < 4,000 IS clear- s : semisnhmerged cafe of New Orleans; | schemes o get money out of the un almost cities hik Minne- A few more storms like those that they r) t M0 bbis, ¥ en on Hogs Whi fctes lifor ) X hiktloutad One of the 2 L St Louis and Denver show | have boen having i Flovida of late and | o gy = > Prrrssune, Oct, Natlonnl transit cortifi- | pho peceipts of hogs wero about White of California & heleiver | sophisticated, = Oane of the most success an enormous devrtaso in th totals of ‘their | iare Wil bo 1o datiger of tho orange erop | yorthe broduce exchunge toduy “the bt | cates avonwd at B9 closod at” 603 igh- | 1 a® Tuttvn far Ssurdae, ant iy | 10 the’virtue ol the yompano | ful in this class was a Chicagoun by tho clearings, while there has bten 3 consider- | being too large for the demand e, 100 e T SO0 i r 0020 JOMONt OPNCE S & good muny fine, heavy hogs, the quality | (¢ e eaught —in the = sunuy | name of W He finally got hold of "‘."‘,' ""lx.f"".‘” ey ,""',"“*,,',“‘3\ and T‘,\"” The first Florida oranges of the season - e ine und Kos especially in heavy grades being much bet- | S0uthern bays of his state and a con- | what he thought was a money-maker, LR HLODEAEOmhl i and Mil- | camo in 1o Brauch & Co, and were beiny s St. """';. sl T Crpesriag | ter than' for several days. The murket | siderable advocate of the Olympian oys- | It was a liguid for increasing flesh. O e e o p i oot noKUhwaaL: | disiributed to the trade yesterduy, Th L hnhouts, Qob 4 =lirQui=Wenk nnd lower 1at 25 sgutars and elosed nt 25%c. | opened he to 10¢ lower, the prino heavy and | ter, a shellfish which is raked trom the | One bottle was supposed 1o add twenty incrense i their clearings for 1S ¥ | were w litule green, but very good for the | “Wigar—Sturted te off and steadily dectin d | ok ; los, 3,000 | LEDL shibpers showing the least decline and | sundy shallows that streteh to the west- | pounds at least to the frame even of w season. to the close. finishing 2021 helow yesterday: |yl A, | I : Wl pnles (20 | closed at the low point, with, however, all | ward of the little city of Olympia, nest- | skeleton. e advertised tain articloy AS DUN SEES IT, Idaho has been seading some good plums | cish, Sxacs ¢ ctobor, BT Deconibor, 60400 | #115; 1, $1.95: M. $2.80; N D LIRE] (.m:.v hr:‘.\sll::um-r‘ 1‘4m|v||:.;‘n o choice hogs | iy under the shores of Puget sound; | thut he did not have in stock. One was e aod R ATk ! ) d elosed 160 balow i ; gfaln welghts sola it B nke of #0410 | pyleo, of Florida, u sheopshead and | # mixture callod “krettine,” whieh ho iR R Son D Desidu izl s AN | o b\ Ty R b e ko L ke ANIED 3 1 Qotobor, 80u) D : AL AR against 6.5 10 §6.40 vesterduy and #0630 to | broil o bucon man: Davis, of Minnosota, | d¢ ",'f"i“': would take the ourl outofs M. W. 11, oberson, Omahi maunger of | eI With the trade. | and October, 26% 1 e modorately s Suturdiy Representative | Who bolicves that pork is the meat of | negro's hair, 4 P M d 4 i S A chestuut is generally supposed to be a | 2 Futures, none. : the gods, and insists ipon sweet potatoes | He vut what he thought was a pro- R. G Dun & Co., veviewing teado for the ks ganar 2| Corn- steidys holders offer f : . A T L B O iDitivo Frios Of80 & DoLtlA ontit MDAt stale article, but during the past few | £ : 5000 . Mfop he. as an oternal condimen o, of Maine | « ) . Money week, says duys several hundred pounds of brand now' | Rie Minnosota, 147 Novembor pnd “Leg a fish cater and water drinker: Stewart, | fairly poured in from all parts of tho rek hus been wholly without fen- | chestuuts have beon reveived at the commis- | - H0@B0C, east track, Ser———— 3 62, 3 of Nevada, who eschews hoth fish and | south, ial intorest locally, exvept the | Sion houses from down cast. anged. Wool Market, ) water, and last of all, George, of Mis- e then saw that the “knettine” fraud o Cnion P | The Alte Pass Shippers association of | kEAv-steady’ #1325, s Louts, Oct. 14, Woot, Nothing doing | 7" d sissippi, who, 80 far as tho records of the | was better than the fattening liguid, do in_grocorios contiuues Fod; in | southern llinols writes that tho applo IARU=Ofsred ab 48,746 iund theretoro w thunge in pric ; , sonate restanrant show, never cats atall, | But it was noeessary to get up some mix- Lurdware, better than faiv; 0 boots | ety A% well ue thelate potato crop, fsa | ihrek— Unchunged; 200 Nan Fru 85.00.3 : i o It is worth n man’s time on drowsy | ture to send to the poor people who had and shons, fair onlyi i clothing, | sweet botato crop has alse turned ot much | e 1 omr SAN FRANG Ihe official closing | ¢ 320 67.. summer day tostaud in tho sonate res- | blindly sent on thelr money. He callod good; in vy goods, average; in | less than last year Cons MEAL -Quict, 1,00, qutitlons for, RilAINEERCk ware us:followe: H0 6 taurant and look at the molders of the | in the services of adrug clork who got erockery wnd smallor lines, fair to good. | The game mavket all over the country is in | M aias, ey SLA o Al deraton : B 4 2t nution’s desting when they feed. They | up some fumed, harmless mixturo Whero has been nothing jurticuloyly en. | very bad shagie. —In some cities where there Corton Ties - Unchanged; 95¢@81.00. Bost & . k Ay 5 34" g offer as diverse a spectacle as s to | that was made by the hogshead. couraging or particularly discouraging to | 1 Zenerally & good demand for game thero | Provisions - Dull, with ouly & suall | Hodie 21, | bo found in any ordinary erowd infesting | Thousands of gallons of it were sold trade in gereral. Commission me dg of | 18 almost no sale for it at this time. In | bing trade at previous quotations; loose | Hilwer ot Ne v - 7 06 G a 10-cent vestaurant upon Pennsylvania | in small bottlos. The scheme was ex- the searvity of potatoes, which are cents | Qwaha tln- market is low aud the demand | ;}; .,‘:'ll"”:.'....\.':"“}'l'fi‘ ‘\',:\.'»'.'a' ll';gu 14:"}' ribs, | Gon. Cal & Vi 4 E i Y A avenue, With knife and fork in hands, | posed after a few months, but not before Lo 80 conty o bushel, wnd applos, which are | limited, but it apiears to bo fully e good as | 1l shouldor, 4778, longe and yibs, | Grawn Holut...o.. “is 5 i the national celebrity becomes a human | Willing eleared over $200,000 out of it. #.20 to #1504 harrel, Countiy collections | B other marke he recoivers of game | g shorts, $11,25%11,745, el . 76...." (] 2 being for the tim=. "He exhibits us good Another mixture of a similar kind are not quite is good us lust month. Town | Bere suy that there is no market i the coun- | * jgcriprs—Flour, 4,000 bbls.: whoeat, 68,000 . i 1 rongh I . coliections arc slow. try to which they cau ship orn, 66,000 bu.s oats, 87,000 b st # 4 manners and as bad manners as an avor- | was heralded throughout the country “The final enactment of the cannl Mr. Bemis of the firm of Bemis & Clav is | , SUPMENTS Flowr, 5,000 Dbis: wheit, 3,000 | 81 Lovis, Oct. 14, Miilng market dead § h age American eitizen would under the | only o few months ago. It was ""i'.l'"-‘“'l ordmunce by the city council is regarded | i favor of Omaba being woll represented | M9 COrn T30 bu.; oats, 11,000 bu. - i Ankod s e Y 4 ) circumstances. to remove hair from the upper lips of with a gopd deal of fuvor by a large number | at the meeting of the national league of com. | Ka i Elizaboth e M # 1 gr 4 e — ladies who were distigured by embryo - of citizens, though it must he admitted that | mission men at Cinciuuati i January, He | Kaxsas Ciry, Oct, 14 WiikAs o | A Neltld Jrome 0 ' 2 FOR THE MIDWINTER FAIR. mustaches, The selling field proved o public opiuion is divided as to the advisi- | belioves that the commission men of Omaha | tionully lower: No. hard, H114a00 4 72 b —— Himited. hihty of in ng the proposed indebted- | who are shippers east will bo groatly bew ved . No. 2 rod, H3'yinBo H 73 1gure of. Justice 150 Fe lgh May bie Another ob e » its Ut Vi ngss wloug - Uho lines luid down. 1t is gencr- | fited by making themseives acquainted | - COUN . slow: Sa@le lawer at 311592 NEW ORLzANS, Oct. 1A Clenrings, $1,650,- | 72 160 6 Amang the Attractions. Another obstaclo to ils success was ally greod that if the canal can be con- ( with the buyers' in eastern cities. - Other | for Bo. vhite o demand and - very firnat 2 Ay /o ] Awmong the many applications for per. 'Ig.u oo ]; 4‘_{'“.1‘]! .u‘ |v ) )“{“‘.‘“ the structed aceording 1 the blans of its pro- | cities no larger thau Omaba will ke a | 5% for N L0 0 slaxsas Cory, ot S Cloariags, #1,486,- | I 5 ] mission to make novel exhibits at the || Hireutory distigurement by burning out moters, it will be & great thing for this city. | prowinent part in the Cincinnati meeting, | wito 2se o o @ wixed, 2 Gab; tata) for wevk, SONRAT0Y. 51 3 3 coming midwinter fair at 8an Fruncisco | 110 r0ots with red hot “wires and elec. It, bowever, the bonus which the o and the commussion men of " this city cannot | © Ky nominally, 44450 QuAla, Oot. 140104k 7 5 g e ; Ml e a | trietty, 15 asked 1 Y0te 18 simply o be ted g afford to remain in the background. The | oK hic for tue wock, $4,968,T4 v 0 ; Is_one by I»v:nn‘mrllf\“vl Blgens :v‘ 81 71t wasa woman, a Mrs. Adums- by 10 OF Lree Years and hothing is to i league in Omaha should have @ larger mem- | BRAN- : 8 izd amoth scales of fustico. Tho figure | 010 who gof \is “lake,” 8 % PV AURLIEHE RUE NAk0 I G Lo coi0 0 A ROF We HAY Uit #0060.00; praivie, | MEMFI Oet 14 Now Yok exehunge | 71000374 6 W 140 0 of Justice is 150 feet high. The cross :‘;'."'”gh‘)l_"m'”" ‘\“!;,f" 'i’md“‘;(.’;, I:l';:’m‘_"‘: the project. Many of our citizens think if 7. S aaat og | D785 balances, $3Ha7T0, o oor e Uss 104 beam of tho scales she holds In her hand | i life in the west. the original incorporators and wealthy men } ’ Y e, firm; creamery, 34 ' s Erude Brik is 300 feot long. Fach scale y awiil life in the wos g 4 5 ¢ i duiry 1Mo NNATI, Oct, 14. -Mouey, 5@7 per cenl 8 Jong. fuach seale 1s a cav | gy finglly wound up in Indianapolis! would Dack the enterprise and ask for o | Somo time since the state board of | “Rods Siitly lower: trosh cundied, 16 Gluuge, 06700 premium. Clear | 10 sheep ouly a few coumon stockers were | capable of holding fifty people, who may 1., hrok 1 hooaine il bouus the bonds would he woted eheerfully, | horticulture of Culifornia imported soe | e Wil 31,00 bt or, 10,600 4507 for the woek, $U1980400." | recelved. The deguind for all clussos of | bo carried ta height of 268 feet, Tho | A hoke aud bocaio acauaintod with Ut thera is 80 much B vevivggs B By vy N i aee Rams | ity 1iOND. . OieaGo, Oct. 14.—Claurines toduy, $i4.- | Sioep way only fair aud o market quotably L arrangement Is to bo manipulated | & uttling house man in that city. Ho sulls Whou a municipal ation engages | }uu“n ‘(:I:ullll““u'ul‘;i!“:"::,”]‘.‘h:hkfl":_‘ ‘,'5 mw-uy.:. Wheat, 2085600 bu; corn, 10, | 367,146: for the week, E46.403.070; ] steady. Fair to good native ! whole arrangement '”l' » bo mantpulated | 0100 The money to put the article on 10 A KTAUL rauRau Al Al s | PUERE ORI SARE EARK Meae | Thitiouta, 0RO a0 shoiding weok lasy_yewr, 100,177,806, 'Now | 10 4004 westoras, #.2ai % common and | 'Y machinery placed beneath the base | {0k o ey businces Intercats of Owalu wiil not rally | P which ‘hus becn, creating great Minneupotis Wheat Market. dork exehunge, 750 pramiun. ~ Bierling ox- | staok sheop, $1.50u o to choice 4o to | O the stattie, Where ia w tolophonic | B ol known rural weekly newss with ' oencrgy to the support of the | « ards o southe MINNEAKOLGE, Oct, 14— Wheat brake' fron A, z o 4% 100-Ib.lambs .00 4 0. Representative sales | Commu n between each car and " e 7 Pty | part of the state for some years. The | tue outset this morning and continned 1o st | bathneee's 14 =Clewrings, 83,200.462; | ) A b | the engine voom and everything may he | PAPEC there appearcd an advertlsement A'prowiuout bauker iu towa. who iy by | bourd wnpounced last weok that the | e, s one holder after: aothor dropped his | Lo0CE $o2082 NMonoy auiot at 70H ver | | A% pkers T % | regulated smoothly and wincily, i | S0 Wo years ago which t0ld of 4 d U0 1ans o nowsiniist, states the situation i | lady buy has proved a perfeet success in | fod bon the awarkor Who reselpts’ wers | miuin. “Cloartigs il - wek, 21,799,516 - Chronicle thinks there is no doubt | Y100 10 kueh s woll from ficezing ln win- oncy cireles about us foliows: “Chi panic | its work of tne the black | M with heavy arrividsat Duluth. While | balunces, 2,536,220, Clearings for the corre- K2 Live Siios Market. ; tor time, The elaim was an absurd one, srand wo nead not fear any furthe L ..“ i opeminuting the lack | Iuwas sodersiood it the wecumultions fn | sponding wok Tasi, year. $50,80¢ i | Cuic 00T 14 The receipts of shat tho statuc would make s unigue | y,.0 yoyorliploss, thousunds of praoticsl ' tor us n rosult of panitky cond abees, 82446,114. Clonrings Lust weok, $20,- | W wated at 1,500 hoad, niaking 77147 | display and might haps share the froataliaster ug o rosult of panicley condi- | 3 orchardints, who will turn them 1oose | i it h, fene . OF R i | BdRTda; iy 2,797,000, Bead for the wgalint 63,080 |;.,.Iy A (T P e furiers swallowed the buit und sont ou ing e for ooy, " oo tuker, | 00U vomon cuemy. Tho board is | X that broke ‘Tecember | ¢ i —-— feak 4ad G440 for the"eareasund o s 0,4 lourgs how the thing eaild bedans, .o f ] ke e %, P P4 s ieorge Hales, 60D vis teeribly sbyear pere wirs by o e < t ol e unl Mormation recoive what W do. Conditions looked | parasite for the same purpose, and e 564 Tho | mabgled uey y Sindy Bt the deeline noted eartler 1oty | #0050 bushels of wheat fro:m 1,600 acres aod 2 of adyice lake your well BIOR {1 4UC wU3HIACE a6 by U0 Weans bad, in | bects good res for | ah, by "'m"‘ grizaly boar. Onearin was | week, which u conmon and wodinm grades | HJ. Boozes tureshed 9,000 bushels from #0 pit beside tho kitcheu stove t oru frow bis body. He will probably die. amounts o frow 15 10 20¢ per 100 Lby., and io | 8cves. | uunil spring.”

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