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10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Early Strength o Final CORN MARKET Fi Oain Are on th Qutet nn nEm And (0 (e abwence of bugers, general ailed It vetal markel to Ay At BIN ABL % y 0N wartanta were very oo X JpeT WaR w lower A epelter both r | s " ' \ . v 1 OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKRTS Condition of Tiade and Quotntiona on “taple and Feney Prod s wht; mood 1044 ; Rood etock, firm JLY - Hens, 5g8%c; roosters, [ “ 311 g s Y - Hens, By 1 s woon, i ) gatl i 1" g S - Iirst PIGEONS per dude Cholee, $@10c uoted by Omaha Wholesnls soctation: Chofce upland, ., 8 dium, $1.00% A utraw. 3660, Theme prices unlity De. 1ons weak Recelpts, 13 white, 2c = V KETABLES ‘ ¢4 Per dogen 0% EW 'S Per bumhe! oasket, Per Lushe., 60@e | 3 Home grown. per dozen, @k, por half bushel bas) ®o; o 1018 hol 40u0c; swast | Home grown, per pound, 1ge; Holland semd, 1o FOMATORS Yiome grown, per hait ONITONS - H grown, per bushel, M@ ‘ RY—Nobraska, gédc e I PEACIHE « 1fornia freestones, 81; 'l MS Calltornia, T 3L.00g1.10; hox, $1.7562.00. | Califurnia ckuys, 4-basket [ Deluwira and Niagara, per b-lb. castern ncords. Wik A3 to sige | each sl W per N 5500 per bbl T'er bbl., #.50; per crate, AL FRUITS Jrnia, exira fancy, W0 n ¢ AANAS Por bunch, wocording to sise, THE OMAIIA DA ILY BEE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1900 forged . Y, ¥ tome o " P! ' dornand from hort lnterest. T | Wwus at e ot A » o & coul ore « Inrke At fte LR fadiur respord troly fnsigntiica Tue t comp r ce s sy, | ! . # 8, er 1dored 1, o 1 5 i . % s pet er Norihern oo Amerioar ue s e the new bourse rogla GUs California, new cartons, $1; lajers, '"“ ““ “ & . 3 SCELLANEOUS cloca i5ii walnuts, per Ib, 13@13c; Colo Bouthers f T b., L 1 er ! 40 Iwt pld ‘ . row peanuts, per Ib. N,n& m-m d M prd The leading futures r . Del. & Hudson ES - No. greon i No. 3 green, Imi L. & \ Arile iz High Mo 1 malted, Tigo 2 nalted G4 | Den & R G 1 o veal calf. § to 12 Ibs., %¢; No. 3 veal do pfd i *Wheat 5! 12 to i iba., 6o Erie [ O ' ' o st pfd 1w CRURLE A Nt % Gratn and Provistonas, Ot Nor. pf4 1 D “ " LOUTS, Oct. 11 WHEAT-Lower; | Hocking Coal *( s , Iz wsh,_ olevator, T4e; timck, 74'4% | Huoking Valley w e Jetober, Tie, Docember, Whe: MAY. | Ninols Central by . hard. 14 | Towa Cent: I A Soiwio's N sy, No. 2 ouh, 38%e; traok, 40c; [ 4o ped . 0 3 . « Wigo. December, UW@5INC, yeur 1 E & W DY O ) W@ 4 1" 4o " pta ri N % wh 2% 1y teady: No. 2 cash, Zc; track, | Lake Snore Fa 1 MR . 2% % | 2232025 . Oetober, dio: Decembef, ZYo: | loute & Naih 7 e e Bugl 1 Mg | Ry Higher at bo. [ Mart iRy anley ’ 1 SN BE| ELOUR-Sisady, unchanged. Sential 1% General Elsctris ..136% | ne 1 0 1180 | BERDA Timothy, ateady: at f.o0@e; | Mex. Contrai ...... 11w Genera Bugar ces @ | \ 72 | 725 |MAX higher. at $1.68 4o ptd o5 do pra my | 71l 730 | ERRNMPAL_Steady, at OO0 Mo, Pacific ... 4% Int'n'l Faper 174 | % 12 HRAN 8teady; sacked, east track, i MABIG & ORto,reers S| 86. Pleeireers @ | sy o0 Y Steady itmothy.'89.50913.00; pr rlo | 30 0 & Torerernss #iilLacicas Bas o | | | 89,0047 50 ; | ®.20m9.50. 40 ptd......... National Bacult .. 8 | ‘ 18 1% | TSl sy, o 0 e - & 15 | H s N Y Owmtral 128 National Lead 1% | ! | Ba (e B o Nor. & Weat M| Ao ptd o FEME TWINE=0 o rd G % National Hteel 014 *No. 2 Mi PALE Lead, dull at $3 Spelter, I fit- o 8 b4 Cash quotations were as follows | aull at 89, No. Pacific ..... i RO (T 4 FLOUR 8trady; wint r patent, $19%M 10; | POULTRY--Steady: ehlekens, 7o; young, do ped Y. Alr Bru 1o rira . 83,204 lears, $3.204,3 60, # turkeys, Young Bc, ducks, 16, |Ontario & W N0, American 1 Epec 4.6 atent 35 M. & O R &N Pa i 8% Btraiwhts, 821040360 bakers, $5 20670y FOCH - Steady at i do pra ... % | do 5 WHEAT No. i76%c; No. 2 red [ 30 RN Hteady: ereamery, 17g314e; | Pennsylvania ... 13% do i CORN- No. 2 2 yellow, 41%@ | dafrys iou Reading 15 Pacific 1y an | PO INU- Pork. firm; fobbing, $1480 | do lat pfd L Deaple's Oas iy white, 2a2%c; | Lard, lower; chofce, $712%. Dry salt meits do prd 21g Pressad 8. ( oy N Biox ¢ 1y extra anorts, 1876 oeir Rie G. W ol do i 885714 ar sldes, 39 Bicon (boxed, *d0 ptd Fair to chofea malting, 56@Me. | steady: axira chirts, $90; clear ribs, $0.6:% | 6t . 1 flax, $1 No. 1 north- | clear sides, $9 rn, §1.70@1.08; prime nothy, $4.15@4.2. | RECEIPTS -Flour, 5,000 bhls.; wheat, er, contract grade, $10.2081070 | 8200 b corn, 4400 bu ta, 4,000 bu. |8t VISTONS M ) 1700 UPMIENTS Flour, 600) bbls wheat, # T.ar per 100 Ihs 518,30, Short | o) bu.; corn, 2000 bn.; cats, 25,000 hu. & . e s ose), $1.T@H.10. Dry salted — #hould ox 36. 23 0. 3 fiort clea n¢ reavintane, | g Fldes (hoxed). $8 WFS. 4 1L-WHFAT De- | £ m Union SUGAR Cut loaf, $56): granulated, v S0 Railway c1 & 8 confectioners’ A, 96; off A, .8 @ prd wtd 1o lowine are the recelpis und shipments | re o e & Panino AT of the principal grain | May, B%o: cnsh, | e Articles Receipts Shipments | N mixed, §i T whife, 9y’ " el ylour, bbia, 8000 2000 | N 9729 e 2 i g Wheat, bu 222,000 209, OAT N 2 white, 26@20%e. New York Money Market Corn, bu 41100 985, O RYE N 4 NEW YORK, Oct. 11. MONEY On ca Ouis, bu 258000 %5000 [ T AY - Chaic tmothy, $10.00; ehotes | firn at 1% @i per cent; last lonn, per ity 7,000 Tow | prafrie, $8.50. cent; prims miereantile paper, 506 Ber cent 1 o) ZUTTEIL Creamery, 18@20c; dairy, fancy, | Starilug exchangs, we 1oy rmnoss Barley i . ' . o Heh On the Produce exchange foday tha ! with wetual business | A o e A g i Steady; fresh Mimiourt and Kan- | 51'8%, for demand and $4 7% for sixty d: s 155 TAERAL MR DI crepmerion, SORSC: [ K, 144c dozen, loss off, c ses e~ | 1 oriates, SLRLQINI'e and $4. %544 80 Sactiens IORRG. . Cheeas ¥ 10 2C | turned; new whitewcod cases included. 40 | forimers a1 bilis 3474 4.79% oL R LK. more o ' i s | o SIVER - Cortificatta, 6ika bar 4 = | TECEIPTS Wheat, 176,000 bu.; corn, 2790 | 54, Mexioan doflars, i AEW YORK GENERAL Mamkawr. | ORI INDS Government, weak; atate, weak TTPMENTS Wheat, 108000 bu.; corn, ‘ o regn'ar. Quotntin of the Day on bu.; onts, 12,000 bu | “irna closing prices on bonds t « odith i o ? [ toltiwy NEW YORK, Oct. 11 e n an rovistons b e = 2038 b8 exporis, ! Oct. 1L.—WHEAT#pot | ‘U '8 ret ds reg Ateady an w { with winter, stoady. at iy 40 O vesn worthy deman Minnesota 4 rharn, 4 g A \t| do 3s, re Minnesota \ A, » W farnia ot ' o +a1 | do ooupo * R, Doeamber, f 2hd; Fora. | 4o new 45, reg T T g PR [ b 4 4o ooupon font winter low o & t (rmi American mixed, naw 1o ol1 4w, reg firm: sales, D000 bbim: ohean to. fan {oan’ mix~d, old, nominal | do coupon $B.HGRIL Buckwheat flour, 321 Novemher, 4 3d; Decerbor, | do &, rex PTEEY v, % 11%d BUCKWHEAT- Nominal at 04l o, 1. f « Lurd, Amerfean refine New York ten 405 30 prime western, dul CORNMEAL -Easy: yellow westorn, S Al wcon, Cumberand cut,” firm, at Prands wine, $2.4502 6 b 6 | RYI Easy: No. * western, (9 f | . Lt A R ARl g B | Dedo Vinr' et | BARLIEY -8t barley ma 11— WHEAT — Active, | WHEAT eipta, 1.8 t 1 h ) Navember 7805 bu,; spot weak i : afloat; No. rod, ¢ ¢ or i and Octobar A srihern, Duluth, 86 > 4 1y & 1A s seady and for a time was 1 x bl Krie gan. 48 late cables than expected, ! - Negleet et Do e offerings and heavy seabourd = duil. Airm: Octobar, $780; |~ n plectic Sa In the afternoon, however, lquidation again | Pecember, § March, § duw Cenire : uks ot 1 1o Hp Banplen A Philndelntbin Produce Mnrket. be & Ho NS net decline: March, Susiy ed af 84 PHILADEUPUTA 11 - RUTTER A May, Kix @seb. T r i 1\ fancy western crea A s, S e ioe | or . stern arinie e, 7 When fss closed at sony, Firm resh neathy and western CORN- 1 1w 0 bu.: exports, 484 T J ¢ W Trest wouth Roston j 03 bu,; wpot Wik elovator wnd < ' N k| o OB ANIR S r o firmer on (he | fu New York | closing mtendy cabl . . vk b3 5 ¢ ' Dututh Market WM 1 1. A " A ! ¥ " & i U J ] " s Lo Peorin Mns ke | i ' the basis of § Ei ¥ s ol ; Milwan' ee Grodn Warlet N & ) h MILW A B, Oct, 11— WHTAT--Lowa-; | 011 ; i Cal o by, 1 exi i N rihery, Soe; No. porthern, 8% de! || ! vi4 to 40 Vi Steady; N H e o 3d LEATHIERS Firm: hem 1 Yol NG. 2, bigssc; samyl ‘ A ht n Stuck Guotations, ares PPN nolts Whent Market | LONDON, Oct ' ( s 0 Oct, 11— WHEAT--Octo i > N “ 1 iy, $t § scomber, 08¢, May, 19%c: No. | ¢ Y : ) b ekl A ¢ PYEMENTS 01 ST0CKS AND BONDS, |5 P0 ! pra . ¢ mina Id T Any Show of v y » th A e BN < v 1 N Contra A 1y, 1ork fo s i A % H SILVER ot, a 1 per out . $1d s L AL 8 \ N New Orleans « w o ao 4 a! Noten Kettle, good to ¥ 1 Shiiaa o L o1 30 i \ v s Whs | e b “ § ostad exchange, 5iaiG BUTTER 1 . " r L Whi } P 4N8; New Yark exchanzs, e i er ry, 1 J v fo " P 1Py T « NNATI ¢ T ~Clenrings, 33,76 factory. 13016 v “ten hetr 19 W York exchanga G450, mone TRESE-Recely e tead v s an suspi h a4 per cent larke wh . 1 large [ w was Do BdETON. et Clastings 83000 an colored, red, 1 w made ? vajances 31,615,420 | . 88, strong; west- | publishe: & Ogdar W YORK 11~ Clearings, $160,108,- | orn, reguiar packing. i’ markel, @I | War bust fonal cqutpment 147, Datnncan B 1550 s | wastern o3 off 2 sources dominated b srests friandly BALTIMORE. 00t 11 Cleart ar ME FALS--Aslde from a nd irrag the Peop'e's tias compa wAs (he couse, | 912, balances, 24,450, 5 ST i uler market for tn, caused by Uberal ofter- | From 5%, a8 the low poiat, the 856k | BT. LOULS, Oct Th.—Clearings, §7,126,40; | conti Now I 1 cow ® [cows and heifer canners, § 4 ¥ ex e LOMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET| Tan 0 feiere W A0 G T bt B PHITA 1 wrings, i ) . ‘ A tride o 814,10 A money. 4 per 6 tacders #a f wa 2 \ . \ ower, he v ; Choice Cattls Wers w1 205 | " b Pl Mining Stocks ) ! ow wt MIS— Hecelpis, 20N R } wing a Bteady to Etror teoder T 16 faed . Y f vt Termaitd Bt ees " ! & 6N 0 . " e 4 " - HOGS SHOW A LITTLE LOWER AVERAGE ‘s cows s 1 e 10 2 cows, feeder o Solonts five Stuck Marker X v _ Liberal Necelpts of Sheep, but wier w 3 - o _Texa : i o " Market Hoth Sheep and whire s b B s ¥ and Lambs Waa Strong Plokot ¥ ; 4 B ik SN And Active S oty ... 610 8 el 700 eh Forsign ¥ P ! A HL | 8 teedern.. A i v s TH OMAHA. rewden ¢ e X 0 Recel te 0 arket wenki O il Recelpts oK \ ) » t w LK hia 844 Nor nucarl: | Offolal hon o o t wan | " e et < N e de " ol 1 taers tocdars. 1006 " ) . (P T A% Ambs d & 3, 1 . 5 week “l 864 %0 feedn it w0 . y 4 Y Woen., 0 i b § NCREER it S domept Live Stoek B " < u e = 2 é v 3 N e M Let Spe 8 at 4 AIthough | Builie [0Ur Weeks Ago. . sl 0,004 i M OA uarr ¢ " Tea ut'the demal g i 5 . And feede g woeiting owle I b pened. Wenl and Below perlty 1 e 8 nekat stea ) Milwaukee & 8 F ' Helnbure—8. 1 @ ¥'he od"gteady. Canadian Pa s 4 leeders 9 \ i Y. Be wing he ) H . 1 b < | oy " . J ) a ] ha . o y ws ‘ » e » p Dens Natoentent ox s o 3838 5 48 " N he 4 T diow 4038 9 * 879 491 M. Higgins . Heates Sunduy H p t r crea fliclal number of 1 t in today by each r 8T w ™ t 3 Cattie. 1 ¢l vie . tem i1 t . " but red &M 1% 1 b 4 u s high a8 $4 9 w was b Trensary. [N & P, east . 1 Ay ® the ey LK WASHINGT Oct Poday's & [ & I, weat i f the t whi or e | Lout [ N 1 { the redemptior The Alapos n of the day's rece 4 wos " ’ L rhows: A e ca ve, $182,420,261) | as follows, ench buyer purchasing the num- | good o at gold, $55,105,51 ber of head indicated o HETX {ogs. Bh'p. | I'Tices are ¥ Marke B Ol 8 L now I NEW YO COTTON--Much a4 Co.. 1,053 ChL activity pr Cott v)'. exchange 1,459 344 P b : he 1 o ahowed thi 159 14 % the Englieh cott Was even more 6 1408 1 3 Water Conth surprised hy yeat reau rerort than | R & Degan 16 2 N EW 10N \ was the cotton trale of this country. The | Var X 7 1 N : waie v riv decline was @iodg-84d, or the equivalen: [ J 1, Carey bt} 1 1 o . 8 \ of points re than the dec McCreary & ClArk.... ... 3} “ . 4 a N ¢ . & he Arerion o yesterday | WOT Stephe H i § H v . ‘ here this morning started at a dec'tne of 8% | il & 11 1zinger 3 H ' 3 \ ! polnts, but the market immadiately he- | Benton & Urderwood H pate i ‘ - frel, W v probabie. w | came very strong enormously active. | iy BehRTleR i I % 4 n i fi ' prices “advar ¥ "‘:f,',",f;,"" he hschild P byl | N e ———— mates pointing ta A heavy movement o - : ) | [‘ by the forcasts of coid ain over the bulk T N : ‘x J D tARL ) of the cotton belt, an inereased demand | Oiher buyers SiiGe 78 ” for spot cotton in the Kouth for export. as - i ¢ OF OMAHA well an for home consumption (althouh at Totals 2,965 12,83 ‘ bt e . = et this country. Later the market became | Bere today, only 2,38 head baing reported 4 el - laks nctive in view of recent tremendois (ON sale. "'As the demand was in koo 8 ] 1 i earances with mouthetn. markers finally | Ahape the market woon came to & elowe for 0 ‘ 2 4 4 | m“ 0. ' showing an fnclination to yleld. Tha trads | WANt of S to sell . I OB m w0 Was NeFvOLUR Up to the very oloms of busl. | About thirteen cars of corn cattle werr S moen w4 nesn, with the markst finally very steady [iucluded in_the offerinks and as packers mo % wo Importers and Jobbers of Fogra v B ,r points wore &l wanting good cattle the marke, ] ‘0 “ 4 3 ? Lorrron on the better grades ruiad mctive an ey, 04 ) b % et qur o 1o nctine e ho! | Steady’to atrong” The lens destrabie cattl R ® 4 | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods lands, 10 11-18c; middling gult, 116-16c; mies, [ Were Dot sought after and prices were noi i H ' ’ 113 balcs Futyres closed very stoady: Oc- | Jome cases ware calling the market on th B e o o 4o AND NOTIONS. £95° Yanuary, 877 Fepruary, 9.8 March, | Commoner khu;(n rather drag; i : N4 4 . o A 8. e 11 —COTTON-1.16- | &3 @ fairly active market and peaciioul’, 8 L U «Lid ANJ ododslidvd WoRS n lower: middling, 1hee: sriees 100 tates) 2o¢ | wil kinds brought fully steady nricca an PRI B4 0 4o A e L R e B M AL pme cares sales were mads that looked 1% 8 b B Stook A sate pIsnts, ” 8 littie higher. 'Canners sold particuiari.'| ¢ IR ok, J4T14 bales, . « | well again today and 8o did the best grades | g 4 | NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 11 —COTTO! : Al ¥ > ” 4 il | Funy: mmios, 8900 Dales: ordinary, 85 180; | but pvan the medium kinds moved withou. | 1o PRI | -18c; middling fair receipts. 18, | §eFiabte was picked. ip Al stesdy 1o | ' x Manufacture bolers, amoke siucks and o L ck, Futures | stronger prices and it was not long befor. | brecelings, pressure, terder sheen dip steady tober, 87179, mber, § everything answering to that description | .| 4 tard and water tanks, buller t s o Dacember f\’,'-‘- N uary 9538 | had ‘changed handa "~ As usual, however. | 11 i $o0 o witly on hand, second hand boliers bought ehruary, 95365, ' March, $.5999.60; | the commoner kinds were negiected ani | 112 % n Spectal wnd prompt actention. g 9.5040.60; May, 9.8079.61 piices showed no improvement G T o 48 Tenairs in <ty or counrry Plarce Bl e | "'There were very few west:mn beef cattle | B : T Te was another x;-mL iberal offee Market, offered today and as the wson Advance run shecp here today, ¥ n e o = NEW YORK, Ocl. 11 COFFEE-Spo' | it becomes more and imore evident tha | [hAt ‘Act the market wis'in good shape on ELECIRICAL ..U:’r’x.lr_s. Rio. dull. Mild "he market for | there are going to be very few on the mar |hoth «heep and lambs. There wis a good — coffea futures ¢ at 5§10 point | ket. That belng m] care whn’( few (e \w"'" "'4 for. :v‘v h-w'r grades and the m decline and rul easy under | arrive bring very satisfactory prices. Th | ‘e ctive and stro Eversthing 1 El ' fosal selling. neraits SIWSE | BATKe R Ve "Rt RS i | e ki ol s Tae M Fou 0 o esiern ciecirica I ronen ' Rra ahl ?uul« but, not “much “change has bee. | almo y’,.‘x ohle heavy recelpta at noticeable in the prices pal t ras be srices 0 hE S i cr n. Tha close day. Cows were In £ aemand toda f“ ere were a good many feeder buyers noints: lowe " Anu In some cases sold w littie h her thi g for mupn'les agaln todav, ko that lectrical Sunm Tuding: . Ortoher November | they aid ‘yeaterday. Good Teuirs wiy tne pickers @id not wi? s FElectrical Supplies. iber', $7.20; Jantia 25 Fabr ready’ eellers ‘and brought steady 1 r The prie Just | Electric W A i ch Ma C@T4s; July stronger prices. The commoner kinis wer )r | Electric Wiring Bells and Gas Lighting about as dull a8 usia’ and prices he G. W. JOHNSON, Mgr. 1622 Howard St about the tamo Rerr-oentative salas: | New York Dry Good BEEF STEERS. . NEW YORK. Oct. 11 -DRY GOODS—The | B fo Al LoAaNd Loan J.( (N rket for dry poods today has showr 300 1 = ey heetings a Irills continua dull | ki | i} theedngs and e condinte i | 0 AR The Cm-h2 Safe been in somewhat better re ol Setna i gl Sroit O | ‘ and fron Werks x “ au N Iane: Markiet Bl G ANDREEN, Prop. ng yarns firn : ol £ 5 eder lan 50 4 Makes & specialty of Y 4 > ] ) 2 ESCAPES, 01 Mariet, a8 5 feedor lam 8 i | FirEB E ks 3010 4 OILE-Cradit by 3 o s And Burglar Proof Sates & Vault Doors, ete riificaten. 1 1 or sale; | | i wlesint 81 618 & 14(h St Owmaha, Neb. J ¥ W 877 hbis | oF weihers ) 6 - O MLS—Turpentine | 3 148 b1 | w 3 e greri e gt trie L ‘ mian | - Cavls & Cowgil lron Works. 1 11.—OTL8-Turpentine HEIFERS P8 8 MANUFACTI'RER® AND JOBRERS Oct. 11.—OTLS—Turpentine, | * ¢ 2 1 190 478 B0 laimha 8 i OF MACHINERY. ¥ ** PBuLLs | fo ames - GENERAL REPAIRING A BPECTALTY 4w 2 1 u 2o | v . ION AND BRASS FOUNDERS. vrn ¥ 5 lambs ¢ 4 f n rults k H 67 2 o 3 194} i & 48 1601, 1605 and 15006 Jnokeon Street, Fa 0%t LLoCALITORNIA | § | ho lambi 6 4 Omaha, Neb. BN, b AR A R 1 ! U L B 97 8k B. Zabriskle, Agent Cowglll, Mgr | \ ng m!xes 52 8 s - t for cholce | g Wiomins mised | ! pri ¢ \ g werhers s k' (o A Baleat TN L WYATInE werher o maha Ma:hin» Works | RALe. Quated_at SW@THe, | 1 | 8 foster lambs { Pattern Makers and Model Builders : npeeled, firde. Ll nw ne feeder lamba 44 Manufactiurers and Dealers Steans ¥ 120 hn 148 45 Fittings 3 NEW ORT ot 1.8 ‘GAR 10 48 Blofei GEn I teadv e ntritugal, yellow, 4 i |ewicaco uive srock manker, | e S e ahd b hd 6 “" ol 7 Printers on & Stri%e | oI C L (hoter Tlaht Steers Stendy, Others | = — —— " ¥ RAY KA R Ly L ! t ] - ELEVATOR e Are now bel ‘ " AT 1 mm E! 2t ig and [(3icou i il ettty w3 Hazd Poveor Ecevators, PRI DRALEY MARET ! ) W Hi i A i AUTOMATIC HATCH CATES. INSTF ed on record Thurs. | 1 fecd 4 ; ' Sm } IMBALL BROS, COUNCIL RLUFPS, fa y t heife . e | 1wy Sth Stree Tele,ho e 1.8, : M TR S ! ¥ H Lavis & M. AY 1 hnshiand t0 J A M1 1 ¢ f a.. 10 8 P p . Axents for the Richwoud G ‘ 81 'y | Sty H » s Saiety Gates and o L] E bebi 3 9 I bl .8 Pive Doors g I | "o | RUREE AN oints. 11 Plevator Hydraulic and Hand Elevators ) n lot 71, san d a1 .o a0 17 PRl () Elevator repaft A speclalty Lesther L " tate and Frust com \ 3 Mxed, $3 4047 8 ' Valve Cups for Elevaters, FEnglues aod i Max t5d ad - cov | 0 g : §1 4nen A A0S i ] f ln..wzl-w»-n K Bog foeder 5 | Yor' Tive Sinnt 13-4 ' Kitng « e ; s ; i1 foed ‘ b o 3 | Nmw N Ooc N TEEVRS T JAKES E BOYD & G, Re | ¥ rede ¢ 1o 4 loclk £ B ! Bl i . | 8 PR AL 4 dattl y leephione 1039, Omah, N2t d’ f SR Pelton fheders. . 610 4 faaes ) CATA RS Receipin ] I CUMMISSION, ! 4 i " ] : o eele o $1 0 GRAIN, PROVISIONS and $TOCKS ridget Rya t " VYoM " % v BOAKD OF TRADK, w | Correspordcuce Intm Deeds, . i J ! LAMI ; ¥ ' anrect wires o L ok pe o8t A e i 5 Cmnans Cliy Live Sto T i Mook o 10 foadorn KANRAR CLTY, Oot 11 AL R & FJ ! Awkwith, wdminixtrator to’ G 2 foaders i 1iitn 10000 nuttian, 4560 Tevans nd s q ( ) Prichard. lots 3 and 4 block i feadors Filees ulaughtaring cabtla nw st ad 1o u AL e P we's 1nt ad 1 feedar 10e ) - 1 otnckers and foeder i 1 bull 10 3 Lo ethers lower tive _teer §1.70r 28 QOOMANY LIFE BILOG BraNCH 102 T ST Totul Wmount of trensfers...... 1bull..d000 39 3% |ulockers snd teeders, ®.00G4%; butcier| QRATA il UL Hel

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