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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: %HURSDAY. AUGUST 4. 1887. T“E SPECULATlVE M_\RKETS was lighter, a more satisfactory feeling pre- | was su;ne In:anlry for stockers and there gndu are selling from that figure down to [] E v | vailed and the general opinion was that the | Were a few sold. 1,25, ? worst liad been seen. There is still, however, foms, P gt el Bl ST > . .| Wsuspicion that unless the United States | Tierun of hogsa little heavier than yes- | = CABBAGE.—Large choicy heads are Worti Budden Bresk in Corn Oansed By Rains in | treasurer takes some action to decrease the m%.y. rnequn'hy of u\le n‘-;u WAS not as w?? 5 per d‘:” - R e 'RCHILL, PARKER, 3 absorption of y 00 as vesterday and iere were a ERRTES—A fC coming in but the re- L stelngent money marke h’m",w it £00d many very common liogs in. T mar- | ceipts are light and barely equal to the city 3088, 15th 8t,, Omaha, Neb. Wholesale Dealerin Iron Works, the near ,..‘..w’..'.'.'a"nl.-‘.fi'...'.?uf'...zw'..m.. at was aboub B0 lower to open bbut was m-lmal;rl rl’lm'illock (lnr tiie most art is not fe) ital S e 0 &Alflf“l!‘lllrll |'“I'Jlt‘mrnls. W nmmu;m Gast Iron Building Work, Tron stai he ne e, | rather uneven. The' buyers held back not | sultable for shipment. Blackberries, $2.15 - @ rriages aud Bugkies. Jones stroet, between firders. Soar &l IMMENSE TRANSACTIONS MADE. | yjuqiness with Chileago houses was oniy fair. | wanting the hogs at the prices. The salesmen | per 10t cuse; blueberries, $5.00 per stand. apital, : 300,00 and {0k, oniniia Bl chine and i The sales were 64,100 shares, were also slow to accept the decline and a TovATors—Home-grown stock 18 becom- il 3 “LININGER & METCALF CO., e — Beara Pound the Market Heavily, But ,_inonl mm‘:y loads r»rahnehl Iu“t'i“ ‘rfi;u-rnuml\d {nw‘pln-mv and was sulld at u_r,»lhm pl‘;\:‘ei Loans Made on Real Estate, Agricaltural Tmplements, H. K. SAWYER, 2 Y it e market closed with ten loads left unsol o-day. in some instances as'low asbca | g \ fing 7 wala #t Faila to Go to Pleces—Wheat | WUIIDUtRmer, and at decline of about 10 rom vesterday's | busicl. Good Stock Wit would bear ship- School, County ":;‘h;““‘:"“c‘l"“ Bonds Ne- | wusons carrinees Buggtes, Bic, whotesate, om-na, | 01 fCEUFIng Dealer in b N STERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. market, owever one very good load of | ping is wort a bushel d. = - 15 Dod . . Mot LA L) U: § fscoupon.16ig . & N W 113 | heavy fogs sold late ‘at $5.35 K!Iuml&u{ that | PO Good Caltomia pums aromov- | — o PARLIN, (:rhrmfl\"m:nfi:,:‘(\.vl ARTIN UL — Breaks. S conp, . 108 do preferred the decline was heavier on light and mixes n:a X M. A, PAXTON, M, G MavL, holes " T MCMANUS C. SULLIVAN. Py " v R The very President, Viee Pros. " ¥ o g i Clnada Sootnin.. Saag . 10 W2 i S h“‘;; - gr‘ufilfun The. markel whieh are selllig o | Rost. & et W on I | g Agriculuural Iplements. | OMAHA WIRE . & IRON WORKS, CHICAGO P S MARKET, i Peveuy hee | ——— e e e o Y o p"{mu“" There were none in and nothing doing on LrMons—There are some very fancy large DIRECTORS: Artists” Matorial. ire and Iron Rnlllnw, Donk mn.. CnicaGo, August 3,—[Special Telegram 611 P., D, the market. Maiori lemons on the market which nare sel l- Wi A, PAxTON, HENRY T. CLARKE, SRR ¢ ¢ 5 6 - b SRR TY wnul«»- Guards, Flowe: Stands, LU T G AT TR R AT "‘i”'“"“""“" i Recelpta, O BTy acker whieh hea savinicht | Bou ta Guicicn, . Btk JonRsoR” A. HOSPEF, JR. LA on the curb yesterday afternoon, but the s . 's|Reading 533 lemons on the marke! iich are selling af HowT. . ' J A s X %, JR.y L opening this m’in"m..l,"d.. 1@ under yes. | B & 1 G o L‘W‘; lil's"dr -H‘?;' o ORANORS-~THESS AF8 vory fawon the oINS LU L Artists’ Materials, Pianos and (u'¢|ns o amos e terday’s closing range on reports of rain in do preferred m % ‘,,,,,,,,1‘ i ‘,;;?f 24 | ket. Messinas ace selling at $7.00. ‘ i " R Douglas Strcet, Omeby 3 OMAHA T U, MBER CO,, Kansas and Nebraska. Commission mer- llllunlq[w(nl . & St. P... 80% Prevaiiing Proes. “r'r’"A.‘ltA"f, ‘\;K;: (l;allca green bunches are unlon Natlona] Bank L — Dealer . All Kinds of o"'hnlnln wm: the first to hcalbnl the ruln‘ (r.mr: K af) : ;n qLdo v:re)n'u‘l“l‘lgx Showlng the provailing prices paid for 11ve PiACHES—The market is well supplied ¥k . l’;‘(‘:"l‘l!j'?l'.yg;:fr‘fl at Wholess, n. ] oif countty custoniers, but the gonofdl | jaye Riiore:.:;.. ; stock on this market: with California stock weich is selling at OMAHA. NEB on Pactfic Track, O "’v“::’: ""‘l""" ‘I’“ “‘I:'i’#“"{"""‘ ":: er\l‘“ I ,N. B X 8:1«:«; s:«m. l‘m’v‘o "30 lll‘: 004, 00 !ul ’1)«” 'lnpn‘rrlrl:xis AINS TRRIVED Yoy . . l}:ulllda:rs Hnrd\v-:rd'-'&; H“nh- l}a}n}nh lflhoil LOUIS BRADFORD, combined attack on the market. No chigan Cent'l., &1 ,.I Jholee steers, 0 1300 A pl y J echanic: ralo Seales. 1405 Douglne af Dealer or, L falna were heard of anywhere else ovet the | MO EACHO. ... Fat litie stecrs 900 to 1050 b kood ‘pears 1’ the, market; "choico Bartieit | Pald Up Capital, ............$100,000 | 'q 5 Dester in Lumler, Lath, Linte, Sashy corn district except Kansas and Nebraska, [ NO: Pacifie preferred.. 20 ° | Corn-fed range steers 1300 to 1400 L AL R AL H i A 1668 Authorized Capital 500,000 Books and Stationery. Uil and Do Ine. el but showers in these states furnished the | 40 Preferred XIW. U, Telegraph 72} | Qood to cholve cottizted sows {H6, THavkeE 18- toES TRFEO. Ttk EiEod RIS S itk CHICAGO LUMBER CO0. lones an excuse for unioading their holdings | MONEY—0n call ‘ensy at 4@5 per eent.s | Gomt o ehalo bt cor, Dielohs ate selling at 81250 per hundred, | We W. MAnsi, President, A.T. KINYON & C , J A closed offered at 414 per cent. ; 4 Who'enle and Re wfl Wholesale Lumber, and the bears for raiding the market. Prime P a . Light and medium h Mush melons are selling at $1.75 per doz J. W. Roperer, Cashier Bookseller 1S o telegraphs from Dwight that “the general sit- c»n’lmm MERCANTILE PAPER—5!{@6 per gm:; {u n;m}ne heay, G ‘I'here are a few southern grapes 00K se :»L:.:,:" » (n(m.m S, 814 8. 4t street, Omahia, Neb. ¥. Col or, Man uation trom Ohio to Kans bbbl L which are selling at 10 a pound. Aceounts solicited and prompt attention | 1528 Douglas st nINEs—There are a few nectarines | given to all business entrusted to its care. L2} beginning 1o come from Catifornia which | ™ pay 5 per cent on time deposits. A Gioice stock sold on the warket | No 200 A\hs:v|yc‘l:||:(lll&,;v; ;::s‘r.Cnpuul Av- V. MORSE & 00. " FRED W. GRAY, [here fow Michigan cherries o i ; Jobbers of Boots und Shoes. Lum ber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Eto, Ce arriving which sell at $3.50 per 16-qt case. Telephone No 842, Si11 Fariieen 1, Ouba, Nab,, Midufkelory, BB : 1 I'here 18 now plenty ot zood cel- " aureet. Hosto Gth and Douglas ste., Omahn, Nes, Telophone 1. G N. DIETZ, _—_——— Lumber. Boots and Shoes. on corn was STERLING EXCHANGE—Dull but steady at t moment.” | $4.815( for sixty day bills and $4.83% for de- never worse than at the press mand. Hundreds of dispatches and letters from every quarter of the “burnt' area were re- ceived testifying to the same state of things. Nevertheless the market was ripe for a reac- } tion from the range attained on the bulge, | y SnloRZo, Auzust 8 —Fallowing quota- 13th and California Streets, O:naha, Neb. PRODUCE MARKKETS, e tlons are the 2:3 closini tigures: The transactions for the day footed up an iy y and unchanged. L — ng in, which sells at 85@40ce per doz. 7 T. LisDoki « GO, 2 HOAGLAND, ) enormous aggregate and an average shrink- er, dull and tame, closing A L U Mholesale er I 8 L b . Av. Pr. Grocer's List. Wholesizle Rublber Boots and Shoes Lumber. Ing of 1,@1%c as compared with yesterda '\fil’.‘fiuffil R Gy ksl S @O0} LG $8.50 R—Ordinary grades, 10k(@20'5e: faiz* matia davines ban uboer wnd Oited Clothinge s Feit Boots and | ——— ol That the market did not by Corn—Aetive.and generall o, oloning STOCKERS, : prime, 21@. choice, 2A@4e; fancy o) ) LT R AT F S KA AT T. W. HARVEY LUMBER C0., under the pressure of the offerin s is proof | 1@t below yesterday : cash, 40 3-160; Sep- i ] AV creen and yellow, 25@2c: old government — — P - tember, 40 1 October, 41%;e. 1 1000 £3.00 .'i.| a, 23a@We; interior Java, ';{HI"M' Mocha, Cor 13th and Donglas sts Bva{ o Pt To Dealers Oniy. shoulders, Packers, too, were notabl Oats—Uns and weaker, closing Iye shes Arbuekl's, roasted, 29tge MeLauglt kit “TUSTORZ & ILER, A e A N andfirm friends of corn. It is c v ‘\"',ji‘;"'é"‘" 3 , T 70 T Capital Stock. . ...... $150,000 Leger Beer Brewers, CiHAS. R. LEE, believed that as a class the packers keep very Stendy .,’Q, 16084, :3(?{;-!-;;1.”;;? Liability of Stockholders. .. .. 800,000 1521 North 18tk Street, Omaha, Neb. Hardwood Lumbez, ::Nr:»lrl) w?ll‘t:(f(”t:l! llln'c‘s :n'lllilll'ulv; rulh:l:::nt'm.l: Timothy Seed —September, $2.22 0 % 40@ | The only regular savings bank in the state. Five A T T R Wood Carpets and ¥ r?mn Flooring. 9th and Dougles X a Sentembe o i el srest paid on depos.s. b The filling Flax Seed—g1,06, 3 e e SRR PRSINS AR 4i3e. The flling of numberless small | {UAY Seed TELO ver case per LOUIS HELLER, JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, | orders firmed the market at the [ poR i 005,003 white por ense, Loans Mado on Real stat: 5 S outset and 41%c was obtalned. | cash, $15.00 year S12m01 And higher; per €3,.40@3.50: blue- el Ll Bt DD Butehers’' Tools and Supplies, Wholesale Lumber, Ete. Thien the market yielded, not belng arrosted | $1606, - o SUe4@LLI0; January, o S: oge piums, 0 or ekl b C UG AR ARG (R A DL sy Plpcoti, S o b pste I e : N until 40%c ws reached. During the last two | _ Lard—Moderately active and easier: cash, A "P',',',:',“ ',f’rt.’l et ‘.,l," GUYC. BARTON, President; J. J. Broww, Vice 2 A hours of the session September ranged 40%@ af'b‘fi";"",_ Ze O Septeniber, $0.724@6.7; Oc- S RaI e PRk dar S LA e Presidonts 1. . iy ere, Managine b 41%c, the market hardening perceptibly all | ‘B i ente: Siioulders, $5.80@5.005 Coscberticn, par case, - 83, 00 vining rector: Joux E. Witnun., Cashier. ~LARKE BROS. ® 0o~ Live Stock. the while until just before the close, when it | clear, $5.40@S. ":l;’lmn mms 'm(gv Ll c“"::”' ;‘50"”&' l’l: i IT v\“l' :“"m bo?m' bl 0 Lli;“{ e BR;);‘ ’«t‘ LM"H.I 7 V 8] “1 o was raidod down at 40%c on dispatches an- | Buiter_Firim and " bigher; creamery, 2 $2.40@2.50; 2 1b early June ‘ue’m“ e case, o AL Chl) P co Mille. UNION STOCK Y ARDS €O nouncing that rains had progressed as far | 26:5c: dalry, 166/24c. 175; 3 1b’ tomatoes, $2.45@2.50; 2 b corn, THE BA“K flr' GBMMEHGE acia, Of Omaha. eastward as Kansas Oity, October started in | (‘lwe\;fl Quioty full cream cheddars ..{m 50, : o g Limited. John ¥. Boyd, Buperintondent, e:;?‘:f‘r ng‘hl.g p man «-,mn:l'l:‘l ‘.l'fi\'n"é" ‘::::- “’:"‘“ flfl@? Young Auwericas, Y3{@lc; i l‘uo\’l;lm\lto—‘-l! s, 12@12'4 /c.l ’Prex\lk(nnl 510 North 16th Street, = e Yembiar opuned ab eic; kol Up 0 4S1{ oL O 1o —Dull at 105@inie. Lty (O R B R B R OMATIA. e Live Stock Commission. 413{c, cloving at 42c. 'There ws a verv large llide-‘humv heavy green salted: AT BLD @ 4L SeiFisu baot iUt 193¢0 A —_— et : L trade in May, which opened at 45ic, ad- | Jight - do. 1'(1% salted bull hides, picnie, Sig@ve, P Paid in Capital, - - - - $100,000 ToHn ppe.wm, Prop. McCOY BROS., vnnrsd 10 453(@46c, broke off to 44iic, turn- | green "fl";" calf, .;;fl(:f-‘ ;&ve alilhn! 12 WoODENWARE—TwWo-hoop pails, per_doz, f‘llfld advancing to 43%c. Thero was & — Mangfaturer of Galvanited Iron and Comice. @ Live Stock Commission Merchants. Do 108 and 105 N, 10t} Nel M trade between 45c and 45ic, and GFO. B. BAHKER, Presidont. ket furniahed (rea on appilcativn, Ko kers and 15; No. 1 _tub, $6.50; g1453, Foop puils, S No. 2 ‘tub, s !w——\wmly‘ No. 1 country, solid, b N8ty + WSl 2 3 ied on good terms. Regerence Teavy buying by parties was the feature of | quotable at 4c; No. 2, 3e: cake, dc. Yo b €135 assorted bm' ' No. 1 LB L L bty ok ! South Gmna Kelcal the day. ~Toward the end of the session May Recaints, Shipments, 100 $9; No, 2 churns, § churns, F. B JOHNSON, Cushler. L) G 2 - — eased off with the rest of the market and | Flour, bbls 21,000 = — Ornamental Galvanized Cornic M. BURKE & SONS, closed at 441c. Wheat, bu. 4,000 127,000 Live Stock Sold. StARrcii—Mirror Glose, 53c; Graves Corn, DIRECTOR: Dormer Windows, Finals, Metalic 8kylight, 8108, Live Stock C issi Wheat WM \v:tlw early. The tendency of | Corn, bu 4 3,000 125:000 | Showingthe number of head of stock sold Oswego Gloss, 7c; Oswego Corn, T, FAMUET R. Jounsoy, GEo. E. BARKER, SR 1SS TOmBNRT RIS iive oc ommission. valties was downward and prices closed 5 | Oats, bu. 56,000 147,000 | on the market to-day : tra 4 tie, 85 No. 0. | Rour. L. GAnticus, W, Skivens WESTERN CORNICE WORKS, Uaton Stook Vi, ?{r lower than );»slll-nlny and very |mnr the 1§ bu i 4,000 (T CATTLE. 5 ml;lv:o o 81018 B. JORNSON. C. Speeht, Prop. _ -~ nside figures of the present year and we arley, bu EX 1000 | 1ocal.. 2 o Ao ‘r—No. 70, 4-xallon key (@1.3 e . . Speeht, 3 B i 3 ; ation. Tho. starting trades in Seot Now York. Augist o~ Wheat—Recoipts, B ipperass " 5 | New Orleans, “per gallon, " 33Gi0c; maple [ A#eacral banking busincss transacted. O REy s e ] A e SAVAGE & GREEN, wereat fige. ‘The ‘market siid_ dow 192,003 exports, 230, spot lots de- —= [yt halobiis dotlitime s per ‘fmnlxo 0 G RG MRLE e = pooneie_ | Live Stoek Commission Merchants, more in sympathy with corn, Septe clined ' ti@kXe and optiof @3¢, ol U e e ey e e e 102 gallon cans, 07, : halt-gallon [ — = n— S ment d % ol fouch g 6hsie, Octobor in (e Theantiing wo- | fuies at*nags. bottons ratess teradedoref | oS, cans, por oz, $550; quart cans, 4. F. WACKEROW, Carpets. Shipuacaia of any and al Kinde of Siock solitied. ing from 72,¢ to 715%c, and December from No. 1_red. noriinal; No.2red, | Anglo American Packing Co. M Siglle; stick, Sh@ige, e [ —— e to T being light. Val e in the @S t named option | 741ye in ¢levator, S0% @S0%ze delivered, arneau’s soda, butter aud ())IAIIA CARPET CO., e d nearly back o | £a, b,; September closed at 803 creams, $ge: ginger snaps, ;| V eterinary Surgeon suomer o G. 1. Hammona & Co. Armour & Co... s Wor the openinz range and the tone of “the mal Corn—Spot lots declined about 'se and op- | Squires & Ci ¥ ey Carpets, Curtaing, 0il Cloths, RIIL’B; I OBERFELDER & CO. ket was firm, but it wilted during the 1ast | vions aehe closih s weak - tectipie, "Toog: [ SUires & €o-. Aedium, n Bl £100: dotn | e gny 8. 14th STREET, Linoleums, Mattings, tte. 1511 Dougias T Dricos beling Tonrtg st the insds o tho anyy | UDUIS 00 ungraded red, Taigiticet | Total horking, in bbls, S0 40 1n ; Y e = Millinery and Notion J J ¢ day, 2, 47ige f. o N, @iSige delivere Insold. 5 3 ' B rockery and Notions. 2 9 at 74%e for December. BettomBar o ab iy o a0 dsilvaredyil Unsold OMAHA. NEBRA ckery and — | T T w. L. wRIGHT, Agent for *he Manufacturers and lmporters of Crocker, Lamps, Chimneys, Speculation in oats was only moderately s, active and there was a slight reaction | pores Tixed western, Si@30; White from yosterday’s bulgo under less urgent [ Wit n i adto, ! | demands from the shorts and_ in sympathy [ ¥ Patrolenm- Steadvs United, 6% with the decline in corn. ‘The market opened Fies—Firm; fair inquiry; western, 12@ ety firm, but the closing figures were ot | 15, ) joyeawin, @ bottom tor all futures this side of May, [ *°f there being a decline in September and Oc- }‘,:flfi_;‘}fi}“‘,'x‘.‘m'fi",',,"‘,‘,‘“}_,“,",“‘f.‘,’"',‘,‘}',‘“t;“'.;‘,ly tober of 8¢c. 'The final closings 1or AUGUSE | waatarn steam. spot quoted ot $6. and May were J@Sc off, Butter—Firm and demand Provisions were unfavorably afected by | jarabsc: western creamerv. I8asic, the reaction in corn. Next winter's deliv- | “Cyease—Firm but rather quiet; western ower: recelpts. 114,000 ex- Shiptments. Showing the amount of stock shipped over the ditferent roads to-day. " Notions. ON NOTIO TLE. Drir 1. KOBI. N, W, .Chicago | evapor B.& Q “hiicago | evaporate 1065, 9l @lge 20. e Reili e coens oJoliet | néw, i evaporated P All'sales of stock 1n this market ars mado evnpnrulcd, UnpAare per.gwt. iive wolght uniose otherwise stated. prunes, k@4 ad hogs sell at ige per Ib, for all weights sins, London layers, $ Wholesale Dealers in CLOTHING Notions and Kurnishing Goods, | M. ELGUITER'S 403 and 405 8. Tenth 8t., Umaha, ¥ Mammoth Clothing House, Corner Farnim and Tenth Strects Omaha. Neb. 4. ¢ wwrummn, 1 eitron, 25¢; rai- rulllnm‘h\, loose \walcrn, " Overalls. ries, which beginning to receive consid- 'Skins,” or hogs weighing less than 100 Ibs, | muscatels, $1.65; new Valenc —_———— | CANFIELD MANUFACTURING orable Attention, were. again. sironwer, but | fACtorY: 7@ 4 1o valte. Prognant sowsare docked 40 10s, | ™ IRrNmo LannTierces To: 4016 square COMPAN T i . months ewbraced in’ the | , Minneapolis, August 5.—Wheat—Mar- | and stags80 Ibs. by the vubiie inspector. cans, 7e: 50-b round, —c; 20-Ib rouna, e ; Manufacturers of Overall summer packing season, the feeling was cas- | ket steady and firm: No. 1 nard, August, e 74401 10-] lb valls, T%e; 51b pails, 7%c; Slb Commission and Storage. of Overalls, ‘ et A“““k the 'decline suffered in | 71%¢: September, 72%e; No. 1 northern, Live _smck Notew. p 735 e HURLEY, Jeans Pants, Khirts, lln-hlun“:ml 1104 Douglun Streety short ribs was 1215c, for Septomber, 15¢. and | Augus, 704e: September, 703c; No. 9 Cattle reached £4.03, "TonAeco—Lorlllard’s Climax, '!7c, Splen- . A RLEY, - i Nab, for October, 17jc. lLard was relatively | northern, ~August, 6Sc; September Gljc. | (Cattle market strong. dud, fechanic's Delight, 40c; Leggett & Commission and Jobbing. — stronger than short ribs, though October [ On track: No. 1 bard, T3jgc: No. 1 morth- | 4 good many light hogs in. Meyer's Star, 37c; Cumemtone $7¢; Drum- Byster, Eggsand, Produce: Conslgnmonts solicited. PAPER closed a trifle easier, with September un- | ern, 72}c: No. 2 northern, 70}dc. The hog market takes & step down. mond’s llorse Shoe, 37c; T. J., $lc; Sorg's eadquurt i 1...u.-n'r'.'lwm'n changed and August "ouly 2igc higher. The | ~Flour=Market steady; patents, $4,10@ vm' nn;l Jnnfl{i ‘:;‘;k a‘lllof‘ed an lml;nnca b'fi::;l:fq wghuag‘ 28000 A 1@ close of and anuary lard an e " short ribs of he. September, the pivotal Shipments—Wheat, 62,000 bu; flour, 22,000 ___Grape Bawk Spearhead, #7c. ', AS—JAPA D, Fmb, 20@50c: gunpowder, James Daley, Ashlanga, was here and | 2@30c: Young Hyson, 80@0c; Congou, 65@ sold two loads of hogs. 70c; Oolong, 30@8be, RPENTER PAPER CO., Wholesale I’n]wr Dealers. A. Laverty, Achland, was at the yards. A G Loty RIDDELL & RIDDELL, not obtainable RRVING, $1.15 Storage and Commissi on Merchants, ABDOVINAL I Ba F; month, sold at $6.70¢ ””f for lard, and | bbIs. Ten loads of Logs unsold, salesmen unwill- e “‘”“‘"""u,d&f'm“.?w‘ Ao which will bt ahinh ‘m. "‘“’@’“7% lor short .-n-, oslnx nt M 4.-}1 Mllm\uhe- Aucust 3— \Vne-t—l/mel- ing to accept the prices. General Markets. fiehlllluweollnlll.lhtron.lllnh i) et m'.’m’“""‘n';fl‘ foseive personal attention, Wo pune G 3 3¢ marketed a load o cattle. oitpreaf, 3 spirits, secon. a BV under Sopteinber. e year vork | Kve—Steady i firm? No, 2, 453ge bld, Lom f 305 1 hoka n 85,235 wmfkm snm&x 0. 1.:"‘ Blonded: 31.50@ | AnTsiand on the Southern coust of Mussachu _PL""* Eroduce and Brovisiont "““'fl";_ REES Pl COMPANY, closed at $12.35, January pork at $12. HBarley—Unsettled and droopiug; Septem- | ~Beauchamp & Johnson, Ord, marketed & | 36" Kiticky bourbons, $2.00@0,00; Retts. Good fishink and bench for bathing. Le WIE i . 7, January Iard at $6.80, | bor 60%;¢c. load of 523 11 hogs ‘which topped the market | fuady “and Pénnsylvania_ryes, $2.00@( oatediinitolbesyly Climate in'the Wworid Produce Commission Merchants Job Printers, m""k Book Makers, " edddas J ticl ddr " and January short rids at $6,45, l'mvlsmns —Quiet; pork, August, $15.00, at §5.25 For !ullvnr‘mflum Hoe And Hook Bin, d 108 South Fourteenth RILL, Poultry, Butter, Game, Fruits, otc. 220 8. lithst Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whiskie b nssau St, N, Y Gmaha, Net, Brandies, imported, $5.00@! ins, imported, $1 ‘Champagnes, im- = R &1 "~ Coal ana Lim; 3.00; American, per DH, F. .I. BHIGKERU ottt Hh Fo WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Awong those in with hoss was 5. F. Pearce of Aurora, who had three loads on | domestic, the market, 6.00: domest| Mr. Allison, of the firm of Burket & Alli- e incinnatl, August 3.—Wheat—Firmer; CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Nf,’ ol u Mutual Lite Building tive, strong and higher; No. 2 (@484 C CHICAGO, Auzust Special Telegram to rime natlve steers tronger; No. 2 mixed, 27l¢e. son, Silver (.ll). Ia., was here and warketed o 9 e T £ . 'Sf.‘.‘.ii’%'\li,fi V.Pios, | Donlers in Type, Prea -:v'}‘:‘nlp:': ers’ Supplies. 509 wera scarco and selling about tho samo ns {‘"’ T'fl"’#ffix,‘hfih unchianged; pork "A'“{,"\{"f. el oy o0 | T m’é’;""xfiffu.v?".ny il %8 | Office in Arling ton Bleck | OM: (A umb. COKE & LIME | yesterday. Al other descriptions of natives [ g/ho¢ /5108 " | Chieago. *Ehia shys everyone 18 stuck on | 10c; green calf skins. 7iyc: damaged hides, 3 OMPANY, Pumps. were lower, but just what the decline was Lard—Firmer at $0.37'5. Omaha and all want to come here. two-thirds vrice. Tallow—! ireasc—Prime Rooms 28 and 29. Johbers of Hard and Soft Coal, A A s s e ——ne would be difticzlt to get at on account of the [ Whisky—Active and ier at 8105, white, 8c; yellow, 23 brown, 1. Sheep W. H. Dudley of the irm of ‘Thompson & . Council Bluils, was out with a | velts, Batbe, | Ibhogs which sold ou the mar et ol B. Ewin, Exeter, came In with two loads of | 63¢e: cast tools, do, 1 iy 5 % South Thirteenth Stroot, Omaha, Nob, BROWNELL & OMAHA, - - - NEBRASKA. R ; Mannfactirors nnd Deaters in Rectal and Genito Urinary Di | Manufacturers of Iilinois White Limo. | Lgines. Boilers & General ““"'""“’ And Shippors of Coal and Coke, Cement, Plaster, 'Oy Irregular range of prices, Anything show- St. Louls, ing grassy appearance was difficult to sell at any price. About $4.00@4.50 bought the best e cattle In the yards outside of a lot of show August_8. —- Wheat—Lower; fepteniber T1igc. 3 Lower; cash, Oats—Firmer; cash, RE— Irun, mtr-. eptember, 883(c. 4C; September, 1454 Ib native steers of his own feeding, | per set, $2.00@5.50° m‘.m or sel base Spec fnd Shiphors of Coal and Coke Coment, Plaster, 3 " 24c. 5 which topped th market at $4.05. Lo also loas, sawed dry, $1.60; et seases a Specialty. Gve, | Buzson “Hover: Perm s Omwin. Moo steers, for which $4.75 was bld and refused. | = Pork—Dull at $15.50. marketed a load of hogs. axles, each, The; square nuts, pe Hemorrhoids or Piles, curcd in_all cases, no | Toltphono 811, ‘The great bulk of so-called fat cattle, gooa Lard —$6.40. enough for shipment alive or dressed, sold ky—S$1.05. A betwevn $3.75 and , and from that | ~Butter—Unchanged: ereamery, 19@23c; down to $5.25 for rough common. Large | dairy, 14@1%c. lots of well bred smck but thin, sold to o Kansas Clty, August 3.—Wheat—Steady ; T tter of how long &tand Ttehing Piles, go [ T — - = — Sulx‘n‘:m:vlln?l?::'fi?): nl:lrlr‘:m“lll t"filsz:(nmll, ‘x‘l?;';i: ffi’.i'rf.".’éfl'ie‘u’"f ] :!:![ml;‘rfih“&gn %’i"’l‘"{;ir 'r’l\».'x‘u:r:- "?fifu‘i”‘lx'l::: Arm, <5:'-:-':“~n pi v Cigars and Tobacco. w(;fll'(fkll'{,{ ILL ]l.i’ M fl ("0., t the horse aud cattle ranch at North Platte, | 41sci spring sieel, d4(@ic; Burdon’s horss estil Mlcerutionsand alliGlironiolDiseRrev oL sonsosasyyry EYE, ; gt olesale Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, {3 horo and will asaise 1o selling the cattia | shocs, 54,75, Burden's mule shoes, $5.5, | the Rectum succossiully treated by u puinless MAX MEYER & CO., Cf Medieatio) A dires DRl Steam and Water 8y consigned to the firm. Barbed wire! in_car Tots, $100 per 100 . Sysem ofectalMationtion end d)ectaujilics: Jobbers of Cigars, Tobacco, Foow » Gooln. back into the country within a range of $2.60 2 red, none on the market. N & Y 10 $2.60; steel nails, | S oo "'"‘“";"“““"" b usg ot tho Guns and Ammunition, 215 to 32 & 1ith st., 100 o | 7 = @i, The siacker and focder trudo remaing | ™ Gornesirasers No. & cashy 50e: Soptems | Tl following had stock on, the market: | Jon nalls, rates, 10 to GHihry cuses il LR A E I [ ND ENG A‘v’ and PUMP unchanued, Shipplug stoers, 1850 to 150 | ver, Bsige; yoar, Biso bl Sikc asked. Pleasant Dajes T, W. Lowry. Rocas F. 210D uhd7 10 p. WEST & FRITSCHER, i LS i, $5.80080; s, $310@42; | 7 Oats—No. 3 casl, 26 bid: renreo & Son Aurora: Mortison WV SDry:Lmmbse: Dekpucyiseets, : . Hl!“]’ll{wlfld Milis; rter ine Cigars, Plumbin, Manufacturers of New I)rlannl Auuun —(‘nrn Firm; am and Wate & Goodr, Helllnk ll;zl 918 and 920 0 York; Charles Hunter, lm\vnln‘r F. A. Pat- e R = Py naw et O emmu.nuu ,?"‘."."' SLIOGRIO: o buls’ aud mised, | pixad: e yellow, i whlte, 5. terson, Satronville: G, 1. Flint, Anselm M. B. RISDON A L it hckons. Amenary Mo e - aviebhons M, HOERNCRI S v 8275 Texas cows. SLESER; sieers, :’m_nllmn' sll: ua-s«n; c l)nrmn‘& L. &C. Co. |§{m1. l‘r«jkn Willi —_— e 4. L. STRANG C r > orn Meal—! y ). 4y eorge ber, Jehnstol 2ade oo iy e sar hohey faoderatey sclve, | Hoe ProductsDulli pork, $1675; lad, ' Shoo INSURANCE > AGENT, LT Pumps, Pipes wnd Engines. two blz packing firms and the shippine was | S00° 4 R y » Ca Mo han Nitional Padk Buliata = AR L M.ESMITH & ¢ R L) Hene i ! Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $5.80; long criea minel, He; o 8 eht. Prime heavy sorts ruled steady, but | o, /4"cloqr rib, §5.124. man; G. Grosvener, Tekamah: Askwig & 0[19.50 Up-Stuirs. Dry Goods, Furnlshmu(umda&hn!kml o= e S—— all others sold a_shiade lower. Indiana and . Omaha, Nebraska. 12and 1104 Do cor. 1ith Bt., Omah Michigan grassers showed up in large num- s bers to-day and sold at any price that could be obtained. As compared with corn fed of the sawe average grassers sell at Saile discount. The vest corn fed heavy, $5.40@ and 5.205.35 for mixed; light sorts, 15(@5.40, FINANUIAL. NEw YORK, August 3.—[Special Telegram to the Brr.|—Stocks.—The feeling in stock circles still remains feverish, but the market exhibited more stability and opened irregular, but on a majority of stocks at slightly higher prices, I'he large shorts bought moderately. Deacon White and L) & Co. took Western Union and lifted it 13¢ per cent. London was a good buyer and there appeared % be more orders from cone servative buyers in the market, but there was nothing in the situation to warrant any radi- cal change but the desire of the shorts to cover, ‘The absence ot any ruling 'and sen- sational rumors had a beneficial effect, and during the morning the whole list improved from 4 to 2y per cent, Lackawanna and Reading having the lead. The Gould stocks, although regarded suspiclously joined in the upward movement, and Missouri Pucific ud- vanced 1} but Jost the advance. Despite the reduction in earnings for July of $199,000, it advancea 1%, but reacted 3¢. Northwestern was supported by the Vanderbilt people and gained 17¢. The rest of the list followed ir- regularly, except Louisville & Nashville, which was the weakest property owing to selling by London, and ranged lower than yesterday. ‘The last hour the market devel- oped surprising strength. The shorts con- tinued to cover and the close was firn at almost the outside figures of the day, with advances ranging from % to 2 per ceut, Lackawanna and Northwestern baving the lead. Owahashowed a 2 point gain,Western Unlon 2, New England, Central Pacitic and Lake Shore 13, Texas Pacitic 1}, Pacitic Mall 1%, Reading 13c, Loulsville & Nash- wille . Although the volume of business LIVE STOCK. Ohicago, August 3. he Drovers’ Jour- nai reports as follow. Cattle—Receipts, 11.000; strong for others weal shipping = steers, 4.75; stockers and teeder mixed, $L00@: $1.65 Hugu-—l(l‘(‘l‘l ll. 12,000; strong for Lflm] grassers 15¢ off; rough and mixed, $4.00@ 525, packing lml shipping, 5,15 Tight, 84.90@5.35; skips, $8.00(4.90, Nheep—Recoipts, 4,000; dull and 15@250 lower v &4, western, $5.00 (@$3. gi.00; lambs, $4.00@ 5.00, National Stock Yards. East St Louis, 1L, August 3.— Cattle — Receipts, shipments, 50 rket active and nmnd). choice heav Dative steers, $4.00@4,25; butchers’ steers, fair ot choice, 83 90@ LW) foeders, fair to good, $3.0K@3.60; stockers, falr to good, ¥2,002.65, Hoes—Raceipts, 4,000: shipments, 8003 the market was active and stead choice heavy butchers' selections, $5,4045,50} kers and Yorkers, medium to choice, 5.10@5.35; plgs, common to good, $4.60@ 5.10, Kansas City, Aucust 3, —Cattle—Recelpts, 2,700; shipments, 2,700; choice ste: dull; good to choice corn-fed (RS commonto medium, $5.23@3.60; stockers, :Lm‘fl 2.40; feeding steers, $2.50@3.00; cows, 1.4 Hogs— Ruolplt’ 10,620; shipments, 8,500; the market was steady for choice; grassers not wanted: good to rholm\. 85.15@5.25; com- mon to mediuw, $4.9025, 10, s 0@ 5,105 cows, Toxus' cattle, OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Wednesday, Aug 3. Cattle, The receipts of cattle were lighter than yestorday by 300 head. ‘The market wasa iittle slow but was stronz on ood native eorn fed steers. One bunch of very fine steers brought 8$4.05, the top for some time, There was not much butchers stock in but what Uiy Wiere was mostly ol ‘There OMAHA WHOL S0 Guoted at $1.75 por bushel and ta6 otber Co., Onkland; Shephard & B., Arlington. Among those having stock on the market worg the folloWIng: . 1igtio, Talmage; O. M. Young, Berlin: Joe Eilis, Dewitt: C. Tagg, Waco; W. W ant, ermantown P terson & Co., Gret Gleason, Bloom- ington; C. D. M finuwnlon & P., Broken Bo . Stevenson & t loy; Pearson & W., Litehficld; A baum, l!lufl Hills; Cook & C., lh'bn-l Wenlioltz & A., Orleans: A. L. Spearman Springfield; “Al Dexter, Blair: J. Conw: Hartingt: Davey, Vonca; M. N. son, Harti John ~ Lemke, M Reno & 8., Oakdale: Nye W. M. Co., Nick- erson; John Cronin, O'Neil; A. Cruise, Stuart. S \ LE MARKETS, Wednesday, Aug. 3. Produce. Ihe following are the prices at which round lots of produce are sold in this mar- ket Eaas—The bulk of the good stock is mov- ing at1le. ‘The receipts are not heavy and the drmnml is tair, rTER—There i8 nogood butter coming in nnd the market is firm, There isan ac- tive deand for strictly choice butter and an occaslonal choice package goes at 16@l7e. ‘I'he best dairy butter 1s selling at 14@16¢ per pound, fair to good, 11@l3e; in- ferior, $@10c. 8 mcvu ull cream cheddars, single, 1 twins, 10}¢e; Young A mm'as. 1e; brick cheese, 100 1bs, in case, 12¢; Limburger, 100 Ibs, in case, new, s, y Ohio, new, 19¢. P he receipts of spring chickens are very liberal. Good stock 18 going at $2.50 per doz., and it requires very cholce large ones to bring more than that. Old fowls are selling readily at $2.75@3.L0. There a few dwks cowing in which are selling at $2.00@ PoraTors.—The receipts are not heavy lndum market is irm. Stocks are moving at ouou—'l‘he market 1s fairly well sup- pliad with good stock, The price for good stock is $3.00 per bbl. BEANS. —lnem are a few very good Cul- (urm‘u 08 on the market which are at §1.90 per bushel. Hand picked navy bo 0|2 mhx m“»u 00/20.50 260’24, 019, 2 No. 1, com, 818.. No.2 com, 818 No. 4,r-um.xls 0ee No.z, CEILING A‘ll‘ I‘AI('I'ITI()VA 15t com, 5 in White Pine Ceiling Clear, % in. Norway Pine Ceiling SIDING. fi, l".:‘. 14 and 16 ft, A 12inch s No. 1, com. 12 ¥ 1st and 2d, clear, 1 3d, clear, 1 inen, s, 2’8, B select, 1inch, s.2 5. .0:-0 u\. lh» POSTS, White cedar, € in. ,-12i4c; 9in. qre.,Y1e H., K. BURKET, Funeral Director & Embalmer 111N, 16thse, Teleohone No 1 FRANK D. MEAD, 4 Carpenter an(lI fimlder, FINE CABINET WORK ASPECIALTY Telephone 660, 209 South Mixteenth Street. Telephone No. J R Ploentx, London, Tk s, Aleohol und Spirita. Wi J0bbors of Winesund Liguors. w. ILIAHV SPRINGS DISTILLE' Y | CO, and ILER & CO,, Importers and Jobbere of Fine Wines and Liquors, Bole munutueiurers of Kennod ters und Dowcatic Ligu: ph Wew Nester N\,w York N.¥ C. E. MAYNE. 011 Clothine and Leath C. H. TAYLOR. TAYLOR & MAYNE, General Iostance Ageats, (Fire, Lightning and Turnmlm) N. W. Cor. 15t and Hurnoy Sta., ON 30 DAYS' TRIAI.. Ry ELASTiC mu§s n Kast Indin Bit- "DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Farnam st.. Omahu, N Manufacturers of Fir Doors, Jail W ork, 81, S SHIVERICK, l'nrmlure, He«lnlmu GALLAGHER Wholesale Groceries and l'rovmunfl. A et by % ruved o) M CORD, BRADY & C Wholesale Grocers, Monldings Stair Workand in Just upcued. N. K nworth atx.,Omaha. % FRIED & CO,, Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, Sinware, Sheet lron, Kic, Agenis (or 1(owe calon N vl e waor o Bt W. J. BRO.: Heavy Huldwnu-, Iron and \'Im'l. irncy at., Ouwihn, DNEY d‘ GIBBO Wholesale Iron and ake Wood Stocx, Heav 21 Leuvenworth st., O ROGERS & SONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaeces, I Gratos, Brase goods. 1) aud 1 Fernam Rates 81 per day. First class restaurant tached, At reasonable rutes. ouums rooms Cor.lith and Wet Neb. 13th and 16th treet cars pass the First class and all Made at lowest rates, Inlha arug»nruunpn sy d V. 0. Bupply Co. Box 726, 5t. Louls, Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER (0., Manufacturer and Dy Rubhe lord in all kinds of Goods, Hie 105 Faranm St. Safes, Etc. "P.BOYER & CO,, Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s® ., O bt Sash, llourt Etec. . Ill\"l(ll”’ P ’ 'O.y Wholesale Manufacture.s of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mnuhlln((s, Braneh oftice, {2t und 1ard str., O3 14thund Jue M, B()ILV MANUFACTURING CO.,y Manufacturers, of Sush, Doors, Blinde it 1iard Wood Finish d Leayeuwuith St TIE CAPITOL, HOTRL meoln, Nebh. oplar hotel fn s firat 0 wod irietor, School, County ard City BONDS! G will pay highest price for same, FARM T.OALT, respondence, solicited SIULL LROS., LINCOLN, NEB.