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AUGUST. 2. 1887 old government M. K. BURKET, 4@ c: Mocha, McLaugh- ey Red TRE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. | e v gt i, (T, o | skt ey f'.‘.‘,“{: . ki B8 | will be found to which the Baltimore & Ohio 'fld'.':‘ fair ‘0& reen and yellow, 23 Ava, wv%’i- interior Jav rbuckle’s, roaste OMAHA JOBBERS' DIREUTGHY UMIHI JIJBBERS' lllHEchlR! Blac 254¢i Dilworth's, 25¢ fair lin T Agricultural Implements, Work I will be attractive. Vanderbilts have not | T 40 &pod, | R shioments, Cross, 3514 e Nriculturel Implomen T e ot | B3 Oorn Leads in Interest and an Important | done us well as now since the West Shore | the m!nkr:“w‘:': strgn i g’h:wce eavy lnfi u('v;v:»: (-{:’m::r—.g\b:gm ;‘?{,‘";;‘,"M‘;fi' CHURCHILL PARKER, » Y 3 packers an se, §2. Y ., Advance Established. ‘,;',,’::",,"l'” ,:l'.:;:"::u;;'“ ,'lf;'l: :‘:::i:;:’";: pi.u,rzwn‘lm‘c;ncw k000, | $2.40@2.45; raspberries, 2 Ib, per case, $2.40@ Wholesale Dealer in Iron Works, Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Qerriages and llun\l'l\. 0‘:'-;‘:" #treet, between 0th seventy-three roads for the second week In 00, ' 2.45; California peurn. ) et case, £4.50@4.40 July were $3,074,12%, against 83,478,088 the City, August 1.—Cattle—Recelpts, ‘P"COU Der case, @3.00; peaches, per 8 lmn Iull\\lbl Work, Iron Stal pments, (officlal Saturday) 900 | cAse, $4.00w5.00% Vilie cherries, per onse, Al ir8. ars. Steam Knkines, Hras v, Machine and_Biacksmi A STRONG AND EXCITED CLOSE. - - ppew— Ry and 17th streot, — same week Iast year, an increase of 14.23 per | corn-fed, weak, ¢rass and range stea v, wood g:fi"nlw“s. c:»«-r case, & .??m;h:lmx:xuefl LININGER & METCALF CO,, H. K. SAWYER, e cent. ‘The earnings of fifty-four roads for | to choice cort lfll $3.70@4.00; common to J v !tk e i B A m;’(,".,mg".'.' l.!yFOIn::Ier:: on the | fent. The ity ':{”MW‘ e Sokers, 82 00612401 Ib. per e “pnll:‘n“:m, mlrdu? Funeral Director & Embalmer ekon AKI‘J::l::I::'I. L?:P{::":f;“‘.“:-om" Manufacturing Dealer in SmokeStacks, ! e S et 2,841,067 for the same time In 186, an in- i H eots, o1 i | 8135 1 10 salmon, per dor, $L55@1L60; 126 1IN 10thst. Telephone No.d e s | DRl T A e Hrmanar Ropairiag, Wheat Has a Healthy Tone crese of 1170 per cent. The gross eATnIngS | Sammuay L, hoice “,7,':'»,";",:,',';,“2..,”,,". coseberries, per $3.001 1D sielng | ceeeeeee PARLIN,ORENDORF & MARTIN | - - | and Higher, of the eastern trunk lines from January 1 to | weak; xou ‘to cholce, $2,15@3.25; common to L] vloruus. f; 0 ix\l?- ‘Il:)nt:sl‘iopl'l:!éll;':‘: M. R. RISDON Wholesale Dealers in FUIL MOMANUS, e June 30 were 871,540,157, against 862,908,735 | medium, $4.85@5,10. Agricultural Implements, OMAHA WIRE & IRON u olu(a. 3 une peas, per case, Wagons auc Buggies, 901, %08, 905 And 07, Jones st : in 1886, and $54,647,219 In 1885, The net — $2.45@2.50; 2 1b corn, s E > — e . bbbt URICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. | o/ i10s were $24,080,350 this year, 820,205, VAL A !,,N. UR,&.NS,‘ x B ,AGENT Artists’ Material. ire and Iron Railings, Desk Rails, ChtcAGo, August 1.—(Speclal Telegram | 532 In 15%, and $15,170,266 for the first six Monday, Aug 1. Provistoxs—Hams, 12@12\e it rebunts’ Natiofs QIR Bulldig, Room U | .. e e inans | MR oo Kiower miande wire siens, 840 10 the B, |- Corn led off in speculative in- | monthis in 1885, Tiis is an increase In the Cattle. O KBt Shoulden "7'}&‘.'5'333" ] "‘“"’“""‘,.JS‘.;, Nebraska. A. HOSPE, JR., R i terest to-day and an iinportant dvance was | £F08S Over 1886 and 1585 of nearly $17,000,000, [ The run of cattle was light and about the | {1y S8 GEe /Y Gt beet regurur, 15ige hame, | Phosntx, London, s Fikuos aad Orgun Lumber. established in that cereal. Tho longest fut- | 10 the net there was an increase ot nearly | Same number were recaived as on Saturday. | pienic, Siy@ve. Rm's Nena npiapd. , Pianos and Organs, | oo U ! ures were the strongest, May making the | 84,000,000 over 158, ‘The rally was well sus- _‘}‘;w'gg";,{:'rgfi"'m :;%‘“,sr'{gl';lg"l:::‘;fi'{;;fl “";vo;;n‘“uu{‘—’l;'lvwoan pails LD doz, | Glen r:'a"f»'!:'fi leny ,{"',,';' L s OMAHA TUMBER CO,, greatest gain—23c—and Septomber the least, | tained until the close, and for the first time feeling nere was a little weak, Good corn- | 844} GHoORpARS YOI N 1 L Westclivater Now York N. ¥ 134256808 Builders' Hardware and Scale! TR 1 1%e. Deliveries on August contracts were | D ton days the market showed a tair de:ree very light and the talk was renewed about | Of snap and net advances of @2 points, concentration of local stocks, Sam Allerton | the grangers showing the largest gains. being mentioned as the probable owner ot | Chicago stock houses transacted a good busi- about 1,000,000 bushels, This may or may | Dess, but the bulk was in covering shorts, of A s PSRN AANSS Building Materinl at Wholessla, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, 18th Strect and Union Pacific Track, Omabs. fed natives, however, sold at about Satur- | hoards, $1 assorted lnmu No. 1 day's prices. 'The top to-day was $3.90, but , 3 s, §8;" No, 4 cht ngse eniio would not in all probabiity have PRI DL LA M S brought any more any day last week. The REPUTABLE BECAUSE Builders’Hardware &Seale Repair Shop LOUIS BRADFORD, Mechanics' Tools and Buffaio Scales. 1406 Dougiassts | Doaler in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, t | PRSE— R Doors, Kie. Yards_Cornorith and Dougins; Corner 7, Sranci—Mirror Gloss, 53 Corn, market for butchers’ uock and the poorer ¢T A")‘"'y'qg?‘“l‘;rm«n. s ui“i-zf{’:,‘i‘i.' 1:-:‘"‘ [ Rrades of cattle continues dull. hmm\m Extra 4 tie, $3: No, 1, §2.25; No. Y and Douglina, t not be the case, but the crowd accepted the | The total sales were 305,870 shares. In Bos- stable, §4. Books and Stationery. ¢ | Kossip as reasonable and the short l:“m-e_l ton financial circles were greatly disturbed. | ) 000 e of h:‘vi(:.;;re Aloo very light, 70, H“,"fi" kegs, $1.22Q155: nELlABLE 4. T. KENYON & CO., (J"Cfll)(l LUMBER (0., took fright. 'To add to their uneasiness crop | Atchison broke from 105 to 101. but recovered | gyon for the frst of the week. There were ;‘;‘{,’“ ‘,{Q,'}“{,‘l:;,‘ o s B vaple . Who eale and Re all Wholesale Lumber, | advices from the drought areas were more | 8lightly. Friday it sold at 110}, wmaking A | harkly enough to make a inarket. The few ¢ % 4 rallon Booksellers av . 1-gallon cans, per d: Stationers, 814 8. 14th street highly colored than at any time since the | 4rop of 9}¢ points. This is attributed to Colpetrer, M loads here sold at about steady prices. e Eouid lenrn to le 10.00; half-gailon Allpeopie of dyspe; u«-nn 3.00. gL 1622 Douglas st., Omaha, Nob. Telephone 501 Carrosnondencn solioited cans, per doz, § i soare commenced. 'The superabundance | tht money in that market and the recent stick, Bbg@oge, o1 in 11geat lon ke hatipht on. worse than all. | ¢ 1 decision of the directors to issue $10,000,000 Sheen. CRACH soda, butter Maker iife n wuid, rinmind, Lumber. | o m’:{":{n': "l“::,"';‘rffu:{; ;',',“n::;‘:“;?‘“d‘::‘: Bow. Motk .Tiiere were none in and nothing doing on | plenic, 4ty s ginger snaps, T&c: | _In ARRANTS e e | o biase 1%th and California Streets, Omaha, Neb, by ¢ et soda, T - S —_— 1 ] at 1e‘r;sm causing genuine alarm in the inte- | GOVERNMENTS—Governmont. bonds were PIBIAEERY ] :%"»'H"« \lodhnnh In bhis £700: do tn C. E. MAYNE. C. H. TAYLOR. 3 "’K V. A‘r"]‘"’f‘s" “l‘g’- FRED W. GRAY, ! rior districts. One of the lmmediate results ut steady. ceipts. alt bbls, $4.00; smal n_bbls, 88, 0 in Jobbers o 008 and 04 1 of this alarm was to be scen in the large YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS, half bbls, §4.50; gnerklm in bbls, $0.00; do in TAYLOR & .‘Y"E' i1 PaFBN §; OM AkEGEior, BumEser anczm hlflll’&l.fiwan‘h‘_lfi}s;&w. . number of buying orders sent in trom the | U. 8. #gcoupon 1301)C. & N. W Bt buls, $5.00 e | G LAN — \ west, the south and east. ‘The market opened | &: 5: 4 "‘;"',“‘,':' ’l?, d N"‘;D'(““’”"' 1 l@fl()["l mumme 0’0“ 3 . 1. LINDSEY & CO., HLAND, ¥ e up, remained steady for a tinie, and then | CanadaSouth’ oj R & AW uI’rt: ailing Prices. i boge: l)elluw ( [t \\ulu:h- ‘I“u ‘i)l‘ul;l‘u:r" lhmhx| }llll(‘|‘ fihuul Lumber, 1 slowly advanced. September started in at | Central Pacific.. 50 T, owing tho provaillng prices pald for live | powdered, (Fire, Lightning and vr(..-...mo.) T R T R i LAkt Ry —r T - J ke, settled back to o, and [Chicagod Alton. 14 )l’-wliu‘ Mai b BLAR L Y L g o S | N W cor. 1.(““..“1 Hneney Ste., Omata, o, | St WiMamn svet | 7. W. ILARVEY LUMBER i for “a good while hung around | dgpreferred . 101t b D &E ; avaporated, 27@2%: blackber ) Telephono 02 Beor To Dealers Oniy. i 80)c, at which figure considerable | [y’ % Readini. s 9l @iige; ¢ peaches, STORE & ILER, Offce, 08 Farnam atreet, Omaha. property was for sale. 1ttook nearly an hour Corn-fed range steers 1300 to. uwv 13’8, Ties evaporated pee b 7 d LER, “CHAS. R. LEF, for these offerings (o be licked up, and when Good to choive corn-fed cows. —c; evaporated, unpared new currants, « Lager Beer Brewers, S. R. i | u THik Wi deiiepHtes Eioved up Father sHARFLY Common to medium cow: 684(@ prunes, 4kg@4dc; citron, 25¢; rai- 1621 North 18th Streats Omaha, Neb. Hardwood Lumbes, R Wood Carpets Good to choice bulls.... Light and medium hogs Good to choice heavy hoes Good to choice mixed hogs. sins, London layers, 8175 California, loose i Lo Fiarees 1ot Jof8 " squate SURVEYORS HLan 73""(:':"‘54!, pn&l?,’.!;{c':"‘:af‘fi QMces. South Omaba Hoom), Ifunts Bullding, Ninth ‘Omaha Roum G, over Commercial Nationsl Bank. "The last fifteen minntes of the session wero the most active, and the demand being most L & urgent, prices jumped the fastest, the last | Lake Sh quotations being at the top, with the market | L fiN P strong and excited. September closed at 40c. | Michizan C nd Pa r?’-fl Flooring. 9th and Dougias T Lours unmm / JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Butchers’ Tools and Supplies, Wholesale Lumber, Ete, “o—Lorillard’s Climax. ':" W., St. L.l:l’ A o da s gy g Sausage Caniurs gt o stoek. 1718 | ymporteq and American Portland Coment. October opened at 393Gc, eased off av 39%c, | No. Pacifio 0, BYBleEred. . g01 v. Pr. 3% Mechanic’s Delight, 40c g et for limaukee Jpdraulle Coment & and advanced to 40¥{c, increasing the lead do preferred. r.s/ w. U. plele“r‘nh ,xié Meyer’s c; Cornerstone, 87 fnl"x n' — e uincy White Lime. aid 1194 $3.671¢ tar, 1204 8,00 mond’s Horse Shoe, 37c; T. J., 8 o e RSt e oy | GATPENOT A0 B““del' Caflu, l‘p/m. Ete. over September !§¢. November ranged MoNEY—On call easy at4@6 per cent., S T ARKF BR()\! -fl . A nnnnn CL. 2 S. )0, from 8Y3c at the openinz to 4lc at the close. | last loans closed at 5@8 per cent. May opened at 42i{c, settled Inck w 43¢, PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—3}4@6 per advanced to 42! 23;c, sold off 2140, | eent. i Youny | X Omaha Cofree and Spice Mills. UNIONAS“)(,K IARI)S Co., o peoved uca moes 03 dasge, arui it befars | S Rruatine Excmanar—Dull snd steadys 2 e; olong, 0@6se, FINE CABINET WORK ASPHAALIY Teas Oofeen. Sgice Of Omaha ! the close spurted to 4dc, where ‘It resled. | actual business at $4.821{ for sixty day S, i gais General M Telephone 660. L There was excited buying during the last | bills aud $4.4)5 fer demand, ol SrmurTa-—Cologne spiria, 189 ®root, $1.1 Limited. John F. Boyd, Buperintendent, ———— half hour to cover short sales, and tradin, was on a large scale. The short interest thai PRODUUE MABKE'I‘!. Av. Pr. | do 101 proof, $1.12; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 81 188 proof, £1.09, Alcohol; P Jo R e i Live Stock Commission. HCBRE AT UL CRAEE SIS s 108 Droof. $4:10 ey wine saiion. liedist e FAGLE CORNICE WORKS, | ———— shasdi s | than anybody dreamed and the fright | cCnicago, August 1—Following quota- Av. Pr. | whitkies, $1.00@L5. Gin blended, $1.50@ John Epeneter, Prop. McCOY BROS., i caused by the general outside buying Was | tions are the 3:30 closing tigures: 2.00; Kentucky bourbons, $2.00@6.00; Ken- - of, Galvazitea iha ang Comos. 0 | Live Stock Commilssion Merchants. | P e R a8 Flour—-Steady and unchanged, tucky and Pennsylvania_ryes, $ 0@6.0; S ErOBITORT i 108 120 108 Ne oLk k.. Omina, Nev. Market furnishod (ree on upplication, Ktockers and 600,000 bushels than It Was 4 year ago. heat—Firmer, although trndlng Was not “;'&';‘J's Golden Sheaf bourbon and a whiskies, U. 8. DEPOS . —-RUEMI———'IA'U # BOLTE, feeders furnished on good tern o f but a fair business was done; cash, September, 703gc; Uctober, 7214¢. Corn—Active; npenrd tirm, influenced by $L50@3.00. andies domestic, $1,30(@3.00. 6.00: domestic, ¥1.25@3.00, Champagnes, im- Lahn Nutionul Bank and South Oniahs Natlonst: nion tock Yards, South Omuhn The estimated receipts to-morrow are 500 and charters to-day 30,000 bushels. he deliveries of wheat were mot heavy. rted, $5.00@8.50; e el s | ODMAIIA, NEBRASKA Manutactu s of 160 Ornamental Galvanized Cornices, 200 M. BURKE & SONS, L 00@33. b 3 L etc, 8108, Lflsl' L LA SR b f.'xmE‘L‘fi"fifiw?‘"c"-n'?x“c'flk‘éfi‘“n” “above Sat: o :"1?::'§I(';Tm((r o, " o3 S metca; pos g:}_’:i:ls" ’lfl::ggg LG DR L R Live Stock Commission. and carriers and elevator interests are nol 5 i e ' CFE W . ke, anxious that it should bo too widely seat: | Yembere o aai; etdben g0t o S o i WESTERN CORNICE WORKS, | _ Unton stoox Vb 4 Sr2ehe Ftepnone s, wmd\‘ur that the total should be permitted to Oats—Firm and future deliveries exhibit r'u 515 80 8, Tige; d i C. Speeht, Pro) e shrin| {:hen vllslhla“lzl)mlla'hllc;ense i8 | a0 advance, and cash and options not ma- oe. ‘Tallow--3c. Greasc—Prime Herman Kountze, President. Galvanised Iron Cornices; etc, Spoctsimproved Pat. SAVAGE & GREEN, D et B 0ui loot tha .y oar terially changed; cash, 24 7-10c; September, | Live 8tock Sold. 1 yellow, 2¢3 brown, lige. Sheep John A, Creighton, Vice-President. = AL — Live Stock Commission Merchants, 0, and 7,000,000 less than it was two ye Rye—Dull at 41c. LA ORI L gl 1A RD W ARE~1r0n, F. H. Davis, Cashier, Carpets. B s Dl R il ot ko, Exports (wheat and flour) for the week | Biriey—Easy; Septomber, o53e. on the market to-day : i plow steel, special cast, 41 W. H. Me AR Cathl B e s e e : 5 reached 5,600,000 bushels, and farmers deliv- | priya ,,m,“,y 'Seea—8§2.25, H CATTLI east 0018, oauier, Asst.-Cashier. OMAHA CARPET CO., = = eries of winter wheat everywhere except in | Flax Seed—$1.00. G. 11. Hammond & Co 5 e : Jobbers of illinery and Wotions. Missouri seem to be falling off according to | Whisky.8§1,10. Local ongues, each, Carpets, Curtains, Ofl Cloths, Linolenms, Mattings, Etc. 1511 Dougl e e Rugs, 1. OBERFELDER & CO., Tmporters and Jobbers of Millinery and Notions, 1213and 1215 Haruey Bt.eot, Omaha, Neb. ; \mm'u nuts, per Ib, o@. DR. F. J. BRICKER, Total . .eounenn . iain, per Ib, 61;@13c; malleable, R@10 OGS, iron wedges, 6e; crowbars, 6e; harrow teeth, | O flice in Arlington Block Anglo American Packing slge; spring steel, d@e: Burden's horsé ; 1. Hammona & Co. yi;m:-«,la 3 Burdc‘n.! ';..||L(3 o;smes.wg"?& Rooms 28 and 29 Ao Co arbed wire' in car lots, $4.00 per 100 Ihs ot G g 1ron nails, rates, 10 to 60 §2.60; stoel nails, [ OMAHA, - - - NEBRASKA. Total ... 2,75, Rectal and Genito Urinary Di the advices recelved by commission mer- 2 q chiants and receivers.. For those and othior | o’ Gapg et And comparatively steady; reasons the bulls feel encouraged to hope s o g6 8% Andibelleve thiat the market 18 1t snape 10 do A v e R R better. I'rade was much above an aggregate i volume to-day, especially during the last Bhour, und the ‘closing priccs wore {(o higher han’ Saturday’s closing and the tone of the 5 ? market healthy. September opened at 6030, | job s TUICF: Creamery, 1 and the range for the day was 6% @i0}gc. (i Crockery and Notions. “W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for *he Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, efo. Off iy 7™ (oiana, Ne short Notions. 1 south 1wtk st | Jo 2. KOBINSON NOTION CO., All sales of stock 1n this market are made e— U nsteady ; full cream cheddars, 9@ E 3 o L e e Wholesale Dealers in October opened at 7i8{c, ranged TLL@721ec, | gagas fiats, Stehice: Young. Americas. 0 T ewt. 1ive wolzht uiio3s otherwiso stated. seases a Specialty. A b8 Dea and closed at 72c. December started at y kims, 6¢@7 e, O Y| Bead hogs sell at !¢ per b, for all weights Hemorrhoids or Piles, cured in_ all cases, no | = = _LCLOTHING “"“‘Efnfil‘n‘f."é‘."“.q':f““.‘ :Ioods, UGS s0ld W0 and rested there. | “izze—Slow at 10@ile, “Skins,” or hogs woighing less than 10J v, mutter of how long standing, _Itehing Piles, ko M. ELGUITER’S L [eiTanttigk el i e s T e Al Activity for | Hides—Steady; heavy ereen salted: Do value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 Ibs, culied, Fissnre, Fistuln i Arm, Constipation M th Clothing H —_—————— both cash and futures, and the market was | jiuht do, 7hga@se; salted bull hides. and stags80 1bs, by ths public inspector. Rectai ulcerntion and all Chronfo Diseases o ammoth Clothing House. Overalls. strong in sympathy with the advance in | jruon salted chr “.‘@9‘. dry flint, 12@13¢ the Rectum successtully treated by o paini Corner Ferhim and Teuth Streets Omaha. Neb. corn and on- the general situation or | gry calf, 12:@13c; deacons 30c each. 5 Live Stock Notew. system of ltcotal Medication and direct apy) - CANFIELD MANUFACTURING the outlook for “rued ' “All futures closed Tallow—! + No. 1 country, solid, tion of remedics, without the use ot the Kn COMPANY, at the best prices of the day and 1;@c above bl k.‘{i’ 2, 805 cake, | Yo h Light receipts. Lignture or Caustics. No delay to businessin —— — —— Saturday’s closing figures. Tho deliveries | 3U0table at CrpEitlobng ' Steady market. orcinary cases. Office hours 9:3) a.m. to 12:00 m. Commission and Storage. Manufacturers of Overalls, on maturing and- contracis were' next 16 | giour, bbls 01DLs, pmw’.q"a?fi NOGRRlIEtGTer) Ln;(’v:::\(l’:r(u‘fl&mll Itesidence, cor. 26th and | v~~~ S U Joans Pante,Shirts, Btc. 103 and 1104 Douglas Stroet, nothing. Y i i b No. 1, com, 818 pet ol o A 22ty = e OHARTHeh] 4 Provisions wore slow. ‘The call ordered by | (Yneat, bu bedted .‘x‘,:z“u'f"":;';‘ff‘:' 00 [N pYauGo e e Commission and Jobbing. the directors of the board was inauzurated | Goter By 154,000 | g ape top v .9 B (| N A com et = — — - torday and tho eales of future product made | kye’bu amount to 200 barrels of January pork, 4,200 Barley, t :m:icau stflfil‘%m. s‘elpw;n::mr allul (:‘elgber NS® XA ard, and 2 unds of August and Se] ok 2 tomber stiort rit. " *fho Siarket sutae. | 123,000; exports, ma EH ——— nd Produce. Comsignments solicited. i 5 D s r Btouewaro, Berry Boxes and PAPER 414 treet, Omah: RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storage and Commission Merchants, C 9, T“i cattle and 1,230 sheep passed over the scales during July. Wilkinson & Graham marketed a load of 241-1b hogs at $5.20, < st 1,—Wheat—Recoipts, 211,700; spot lots li@ke DIRECTORY = ARPENTER PAPER CO., PROFESSIONAL CARDS, Wholesale Paper Dealers. 1st com, 5/ l|| White Pine Ce iy Carry a nice stock of Printing, Wraiping and Writ guently ire wa mo aclivtylo"spealc of, | betier bt only odératily actve: OBUOHE | jamon Danley. Ashiand, marketed o load | Clear 3 . Norway Pine Caling. "A. 5. CHURCHILL, Sseilion T S B e o o 1,@1'5c, closi) firm at_near 5! 0gs at §5.20, orders will recelve “personal attention. = We chianging over of nearby contracts, but tho | B0 MNEH tehuted ‘red, So@eic; No. 5 |~ Sam Colfman and J. R. Conklin havo been ATTORNEY AT LAR PEYCKE BROS., e g Goods aha low prices. e and ‘HHA fl‘;m ;‘:“';"wi, (i endh {:)““m';‘nm‘or red. No. 1 red, m....h.. 2red, | admitted to the firm of McCloud, Love & Co. 820 South 15th street, Omaha. ¢ Gy = ata premium of 12iGe and to October at 20c, wE@mie in elevator, 80};(@S1: m-llvued. J. E. Hunt & Co., Papillion, marketed a st Aead) ommission Merchants. Printin e e the difforence botween Avpact | 195@m95Z c. 1. i.3 August closing at 19'ge. load of corn-fed natives, their own feeding, Fruita, Produce and Provisions, Onaha, Neb, d September was generally 12c, while | Corn—Spot lots l4@!4c higher, moderately Oetober rangod 10c1s¢ undey September, | 8ctive, options opened weak, later advanced For Baptembardard sold at 866314007 and | H@le, closing strong: receipts, M0: ex- alosed at 80.056.671¢, September short rivs 2,000; ungraded red, 45@ibiye; No. ranged at 85.1734@8.22, and_closed at $8.2 in elevator, 4614@46}4¢ delivered, Sep- The product for next winter's delivery tember L%Ulflllllli c. ot quiet, which was also the condition of The | Oats— 4(elqe lower, heavy ; recelpts, 101' 03 case trade. Deliveries on August contracts | €XPorts, 12: mixed western, 3i@ste; white BLABAVGH & LANE, Room 25, Paxton Block, Omaha. W. J. CONNELL, 813 South 14th Street. s George F. Smith, a well known feeder ot [ A12inchs, 15, Herman, was in and sold % head of 1156-1b [ No. 1, com. 12in . native steers of Liis own feeding at $3.60. ey J. E. 'Thompson, of the firm of Thompson | No. 2 & Co., heavy shipvers of Council Bluffs, was ..:m;.m day and marketed three loads ot ‘good | 4 andi2djclear i bay — " JPTEDEMAN & C0., — | REES PRINTING COMPANT, Produce Commission Merchants, Job Printers, Rlank Book Makers, Poultry, Butter, Gamo, Frulte, ete. 30 8. léinet | And Book Bindgrs. 106 an 103 fouth Fourteooth WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. W oW y ; 8d, clear, 1 inch. = Ses e e i Paul Fruen, Lockwood, Nel a heavy o Dealers in Type, Prosses and Printers’ Supplies. 808 were light. S v Unitod, &7 3. feederand_ farmer. came in with 'four loads 1select, Lineh, At‘:cg;:;f;?‘:;;w A outh Twelfth Street. B SoAvE rits—M ‘stern, 12@143, | Of 12H4-1b native steers of his own feeding, | w 6 Bigo 0 inrail 5 K CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Beu—bModerato request, wintern, 12@1ss. | S5, SN, SAYC ALEER o B0 Jyhite cedarCiin,) e O aren e | A teERey et Tasy, COMPANY, Al t 1.—| Special 1el Lard—Very dull; western steam spot & A. W. Trumbel was at the yards and mar- — - Johb(.,-g of Hard and Soft Coal, — { Cii1cAGo, August 1.—|Speclal Telegram to | |y ter—Quist but very firm western, keted a load ot 300-Ib hogs at § h Shirtoenth Street, Omata, Nob. BROWNELI co. the Brk. j—CATTLE—There may haye been | @i¢e; western creamery, 16 price. The load was the first ev ippe PHYSICIANS. BROWNELIL € Oy atew loads of prime and choice stock that | - Ciicese- Quiet, weak; western factory, | from the new station of Clivieo, on the Ast- maha avml)'s a[] ot J. JOHNSON & CO., pLe My ""‘l""l" y sold say ouly 10c lower, but these few loads | 7@Sksc. land cut-off of the B. & M. Il. €. ROSEWATER, rers of Ili ingines, Boilers & Ge m ul Machinery cut no figure as agalnst the 10,000 natives on Mllwl kee. Aummt‘l Wnu’—hlronucer- Am«mg those navmg uw‘k in the |n1rket. r'-"n(;“f'l' l'z'r'»?l w mnn. ,A::l: o it ok ol ot oo | ¥ 0 A 8y S, s | it AL A RS | cor 10 and ongtusts. hysician and Surgeon, tiec 1 nearly 50c as compared with the prices of hlr dpmuud. Nu. 2 white, 50c. pmmu : Snell & A s S ms. 2th st., cor. Farnam. Iron Lank Build- — e e AL last Thursday. Good 1400-1b and upward leleyw l-xcllad Haramitinn w o i&‘Co.“}:ll‘es. J( W, Ll i out cnpnlalsto;:k i ‘lobg,ggg ____ing. Teiephone 04 Cigars and Tobacco. CHURCHILL I’l'Ml’ co., 8 ,25(@4.40, —E: 3 i, Jounci utls; xunum m olders. ... ¥ . 2 oy > bipe, o and undumud of which the bulk of receipts Cincianatt, A“’“‘“ - w““‘—E“‘": James Ll‘,‘"""" u""“'i‘:“ 0.9, Furer, Clay per cent intorest paid on dOPOSita. ETIomoepath, Jobbers of Cigars, Tobacco, ‘Oraba, Neb. was made up, cortainly sold tully 50c lower | No. 2 red, 72 Center, Farmers G. & L. Anderson, ALY Room 822 N. 16th st,, Omaha. Office hours | Guss and Ammanition, 215 to 123 & Lith st., 1000 t0 | = = o than Thursddy Iast. Native butcher stock | Corn—Firm: No. 2 mixed, 4lc. éi, Wilkinson, Teka: R Nuiain sty Dmahe 2 102 Varnawm'st., Omaha, Neb. U. .l\fi uml PUMP showed no particuiar change, but would have T ‘P:,oz"ml‘nhed. 26}4e. Loans Made on Real state. iy RS " WEST & FRITSCHER, 0. !I'l ‘.4..,‘ Y. e ?fl{,“nl‘m}"cfiflinfifxf.'.-"nx al ut?&woheu:im::k:i Easier at_815.00, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. OFFICERS: DR. ELEANOR STALLARD DAILEY, Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, il r.m..""h::."' ‘-'f i noldluhmle huher at_the close of last ard—Firm at S Produce. GUYC. BARTON, President; J. J. BRown, Vice s Ana Wholesalo Dealers in Leat Tobaccos, Nos. 108 eek. ‘The stocker and feeder trade was Wlnsky—bl«dy 5 Mondsy 'Aug President; HENNETD, Managinz Di- Residence, 6053 N. 17th St. —_— L BAReT 5 .',um, an i3 usuah Monday, The blg run of | . Loute AR "ovheat—Strong, | o sonowing are the prioss ¢ Lo rector: Jonx E. WiLnug, Cashler. —— e - | = = "ory Goods. 4. L. STRANG CO., 18,7 s,;:,:!:‘::‘,‘:‘.’..:"’g‘.,‘.‘:,"l.‘.“ B{,‘,::';.";fi':’;‘;".fi Rigaen ?{,’.‘m; ¢ Soplouber The. ceptom: | ToINA 10ts of produce ure Sold b dhts Tt 0. 8. HOFFMAN, M. D., e Pumps, Pipes and Engines, ‘ Do ihara: t0£150 Tow, 81,5004 201 . et. Physician and Surgeen, MITH & CO,, | steam, \aTiier, Hatlway and Mibing Suppiier. B Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods & Notions SN 1102 and 1104 Douglas, cor. 11th 8t., Omaha, Neb. 3 25@8.803 stockers and (x\lx-l'lrm' cash, 23Jc; September, ows, bulls_and mixed, | 24 e, @2 oxas_stoers, i o mdy 8150 ilos markel Was rainet wsetied ot | \Whisky-Si00, theapauinl‘wnhndovln turn of about be, Butter—Unchanged; creamery, 19@23c; Eaas—The bulk of the good stock is mov- y Office, N-W Cor. 14th and Douglas. ing at 11e. ‘Thio recelpts are not heavy and MERCHANTS Office Telephone 463; Rea Telephone, @ the demand s fair. P = £ &l — Rubber Goods. Vit iner unsettce i a0t mTReR T8 e Thre 6 o Ak J0S. W. BARNSDALL, A. M., . D, 2aillers: A Rw: OMAHA RUBBER (O, but later, a8 the receivts fell largely below | dairy, 14@1te. R L Spectolit Bl e A SenPLiguors, T M""“""“,”l’,i",': 'I"‘['-;,",,‘,"_(“" Mo ut later, a8 the re ell largely below | dairy, Y occasional choice package goes at 16@l7c. y q o L bber Gog the estimates, there was a better dugml’nd the T80 City, August 1.— Wheat—Dull; | The best dairy butter f., selling af ’ Surgeon and Gynwcologist. ' "’ILLU" SPRINGS DISTILLE’ £ | 00 Clothing and Leather Bel ng. (05 Faroam §t, general market closing steady with the loss CO, and ILER & CO., L~ of the morning regained. ‘The bulk of best 04— to9, cash, 63igc; September W 'and Barnoy : i Ofee Tiours, 10to L@t 11’5'1 pound, fair to good, 11@13c; In: OF OMAHA. oow Humitia 1 e, Septem- mixed sold at $5.30¢ common mixed, Cu hncy full cream cheddars — — lnl:w?nurn and Jobbers of. Fine \inos ::..unn ors. Snlns, Etc. 0. o heddars, o ) o 4 3 jole wanufaeturers of enn e ln nain 2 e e ~ -~ $5.20@5.25; the best 25@5.40, and single, 10; ull cream twins, 10igcs Young | Northwest Corner Farnam and 18th Sts i Thoiaeniio tiguors. 112 R & CO., W. J. GALBRAITH, Surgecn and Physiclan, Office, N-W Cor 14th and Douglas st. Office Telephone, 465; Res TLIephonE. 508 r. Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s" Fire and Burg'ar Proot Safes, Time Locks, and Jail Work. 102) ¥arinm street_ Oman Dest assorted light, $5. 3&&3.40‘ Light-light, say nice, chunky corn-fed pigs of 140 13 would cost $5.50. - Such are scarce. Aniericas, 11c; brick cheese, 100 1bs, In cas, | Paid up Capital, '- - $400,000 Limburger, 100 Iby, In cate, new, AT Tie: Swiks, faney Ohio, new: 19, " Surplus Fund, . 80,000 PouLTRY—The receipts of spring chickens | Frank Murphy, President. are vlary l\b?ln,\l Good stock 18 ;ulm at $2.50 Samuel E. Rogers, Vice-President e er doz., and it requires very choice Snes to bring more than that. OId fowls are | Be B. Wood, Cashier, JAS. H. PEABODY, M. D. 3 T5@3.25, Luther Drake, Asst-Cashier "}Ia::fifi?fli“,;'w::,‘f;’ of potatoes dur- | . Accounts solicited and prompt atten- Physiclan and Suigeen, Minneapolis, August 1.—Wheat—Closed steadier; No. lnnrd cash, A o; Sep- tember, ‘T2cig s No. 1 ern, August, 70c; e ilige; Noo 2 northern, cash, "~ Furnitur “DEWEY & Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Omn.lm Safe W. .,.k,., Farnam st Onabin Neb. | Manutncrurersor FINANUL AL bvl:wmbe All‘\l!l\ New YoRk, August 1.—[Special Telogram | No. I\ ’l"“lk to the Bix.|—Srocks—The stock market | Borthern, f0c. o , $4.10@4.25; opencd weak and feverish, with fractional | pocor o ke, steady; patents, $4.10@ Septewber 69ic. On' track: 78e; No. 1 northern, T2¢; No. 3 idence, No. 1407 Jones street. Offi With- ' T - v doclines. They were of o temporary nature, | * Recelpte--\W heat, 136,000, ing the past fow days liave boen very likht :‘;’,’;"‘"‘w all business entrusted to its | Reeento, No, 16t oncs strcet, o 1 Sce CHARLES SHIVERICK, however, and in a short time a better feeling | Shipments—Wheat, 73,000 bu; flour, 7:%_00:7 AL [0 UVRTR 180 1N QrBel, 00 MR s bl o Furniture, Bedding, Upholstery, set in, ; ‘The "“fly«u“:ln‘ mn(t]chmmn;-d '\’gdhu'" store, wheat, 3,577,643 at St Paul mBlluul'Nl—l"l‘:mlmnrl‘(iet Is almost baro o{ R. W. CONNELL, M. D. . 12051208 and_1210 Farnam st., Omaha ROW & CO., the trading the closing days of last week has i & rries of ull kinds, aud ouly an occasional ! = e Wholesale Manufacturers of apuarentl cessed, ani the big shorts exhi | gdaveract: AELAL LStz et wih | shfpment b receved 4 RUPTUBE GUBED o ffi’?‘}fi??}.‘e High 0 Sash, Doors, Blinds and M thelr profits while In sight. ~After the first | poor. Abuddace of Missonr stock. ‘betention from b i ohila: . V. CORNISH, M. D., Eooey 1 - TR (31 alt hour J. Green aud Batewan, Gould’s | ~New Orleans, August 1.—Corn—Firmer; Aundaune g .23;".:{,,,7.'.?° Good stosk 18 "“..’5‘3‘:,';.;"':.‘,“"” ',,"’...1.,,,.’;: T3V \ Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, | BOHN MANUFACTURING €O, brokers, Jones, McCormick & Kennett, all | mixed, 4Tig(@dsc: hite, 55c, LEMONS—Ters are some very fancy larga | estimoniais on file. ~ Allbusiness strictly contiden PHYSIGI AN & SU RGEON 107,706 and 711 8. 10th S¢., Omaia, Neb. Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, bought heavily of the ‘e"e'm”m' particularly %‘:‘rgx—nll“:m 4“ m;mlr‘l lt;’l(.l.l::g! onl ll‘x:;‘;n::r:ut.v\mw ;r:nslglll-. tial. CONSULTATION 1‘mu, ORD, BRADY & CO,, Ij-:llt\(:;tl:“;llmrr.ti{kn‘n'nl’!‘lanur |u;:.m“.:;.:mlu of St. Paul and Western Unlon, and rallies | oz Products—Dull aud drooping. lemons on'the market which are selling at PROF. N. D. COOK, Cor. 20th and Lake Sts. Wholesale Grocers, Owmuba, Nev., "~ of @2 points resulted. 'The news about the | Pork—815.%0. §7.50, Room 6, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. '+ & i Ll 19t und Leavenworth ats., Omuh, 6, I'4 3 h standing of several bouses continued and Lard—$6.62%, ORANGES—There are very fow on the mar- Sl bad 0o effect. Notwithstanding the sharp | Bulk Meats=Shoulders, $5.50; long clear rally, there were many well informed opera- and clear rib, ¥, i LGN tors who believed the advance due entirely LIVE BTOCK, ket Messinas are selling at $7.00, MEeroNs—The supply of watermelons on the market is very largs, Fair sized meions | @ON_30 DAY§ TRlAL- OR. A. F. JUNAS, Hardware. LEE, FRIED & CO, — (" TH CAPITOL HOTEL are selling at 81350 por hundred. ae 4 ails, * Lincoln, Neb. to shorts covering. Deacon White sald he Y . 5 BANANAS—Choice green bunches are Joblera fl.’.n"l‘,.'."‘.‘:‘.'".“. l’r‘-‘rd| aile, The best known aud most popular hotel in fully expects to see the market recover much m‘? um.;r‘l:'nAl‘zfl‘:;‘v‘vl- The Drovers’ Jour- | firm at $3.00@4.00, Miami PowAer 0. Omn i the state. Location cential, uppointinents Bret Peacues—The market is well supplied of its losses this weck, but naturally prices cluss. Hendquurters 1or coi inl men and Cattle—Recelipts, 12.000; 10@15¢ lower for 33 | Practice Limited o Surgery 3 , i with California stock weich Is selling at W. J. BROATCH, il political wod p continue to tumble. Coal atocks are all right, | cowmon natives; sbipping sleors. 3.5 | §1.M0@L1.75 per box, o Office: Arlington Bl oms 10 and 11, Dodge 8t Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel E ropristor. he says, and the better class of dividend | 4.50; stockers and lneden. 50? Jcows, | PLuss—Bood. California plums are mov- 3 nextto P. 0. Omice b toila, m, 2t04p m P e T PO P Y T P Pk ] payers will do to purchase around these fig- W”! ll'hl mixed, exas cattle, | Ing at § Q 5 box. n e g Vg oyt S s h ' c It rd c' I $1. Beins—1here s, a large supply of ve flo’a\‘mflhofln 3% er. e Gnoo ounty @ i , ures. Garrelt and Depow have arrived in Ho(l—liocelpu now. mnkel fteady | good pears In the murket: fi ioo Bartlet “"'n-;urhmmux Gl FINE 08 PRINTINC. : : v, London, M. Garrett said the purchasers of | rough and mixed, $: m‘f Dears are going at $2.50@2.7 ""-Wd [RUSS O Chlangen ik e - £D GIBBON, B o N Ds the Haltimore & Ohio sought hiw, e did not lnlpplni lh 0@5.45; light, uw@ 40; | ~ Apprzs—Good Missour uock 1 -emnz at REES Plll\'l‘l'\(- ¢o‘_ Wholesale Iron and Stecl, seek them. He is still willing to sell at bis | sk .00@5.00, $2.50(@3.00, accerding to quall ‘y — ‘Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock., Heavy Hiardware, . 3 price and 18 particular who buys. Depew Sheep—Racel| 4,000; slow bnl steady s CELERY—There 18 now plen 'y of good cel- Prlntefs Book BIndeI‘S P data Leavenworth st., Omata, Neb, We will pay highest price for same, says the weakness in stocks is due to the g;‘::;s;‘ !. S«ét :;au s Al ‘&sa‘w ery coming in, which sells at 35@40c per doz. HARX, Y sf"" KA km.f.‘u. € .wl\‘.l. e FARIM LO.{TIT. B collapse of Baltimore & Ohio, and the ad- | * no ¢ Stook . Yard: @l: st. Grocer' UNDEVEL AndBlank book Manufacturars. Nos: 108 and oves, Ranges, Furnaces, 8, Mude 8t Juwest tutes, Cotrespondence solicite sorption of money in railroad bullding and oc Tk August 1.— Cattie — Recelpts, CorrrxOrdinary grades of the body -nlmquun.!?eu\henm Pull yartio- | 1088.14th straot, Omaba,Neb. 1.F. Fariie, Supor | Mantiew Grates, Srats Goods. Ll aud s ¥arcam STULL BLOS., in real estate. ‘Ihe public considered the ipments, 1,300; market easier; r;lr 20@3lc: prime, 21@- wlars (sealed) fres. BRLE MED, CO., Bufiaio, N. Y. | intendent Binde; Telephone No. 4 it S —— L{NCOLN, NEB,

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