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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1887 the large operators are feverish and sell on | Ing to take off all of 10¢, A few loads of the Por Corx,—There is Ily anv saleflfo | _ SHINGLE! every rally, but are not trading heavily, very best heavy hogs sold at very mearly | yop corn. An occasional sack s soid ata [ XX clear 810 gh:r- sAr £2.00 DM H‘ JUBBEHS UIBEETUHY GovrERNMENTS—Government bonds were | Aleady prices, but after that the market | “@lifc per A*Standard . 070 TA*HBEB 1055 | co—c— THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, et dropped fully 5e. Thirteen loads were loft unmn—rhe season for berries 18 prac- | 0 in. clear No 1., 150 Lath 265 O ki it i 5 dull but firm. unsold at 1 o-clock. The market closed 5210 | tically ove LA POSTS, e gricultural Implements Eoa orn s in Interest, Governed By the YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS, lower than yesterday with only two loads un- TomAToFS—Home-gfown stock is becom- | White cedar, € In., i¢s., 1! 9 in, qre, 1leg | 4 CHURCHILL PARKER, Weatheg and Orop Prospects. oupon . 1273|C. & N. W.. sold, The decline was felt most heavily upon | ing plentv and was sold at_very low pan ’l‘(ler:i qrs., 10c: 4 in.” round ;. ‘Tennessed U b um light and medium hogs, although some | Good stock j8 worth about 75¢ a bushel, aplit, w-'s lit Oak, 12¢. Wholesaie Doatertn Iron “orku, l‘uclflc :‘ft""l" ;"a‘ Jopttecred loa -|ul nu'\;v hfi;:hlhn{t n‘er"« not :ntl;: |:‘us Prums—The limrllul?:h‘lr]y w..'fl "“,, lied aul hite 1 l f'T;w e i °A¢rlcnn‘n;.l |lmp|lomr-nts.u“‘, n;:nus;“I | Mt and Cast (ron Bulldine Work, fron ot Canada South’ mornin, ere: e full force o @ de- | with choice stock, made up of the varietles uincy white |nw.4 hest) mn cemen rrringes and Buggles, Jones street, between o x THE BEARS FIGHT AN ADVANCE, | GanadaSouin el ALy 6 1ho HOSS Wi | Jaousioloe socky BiNunu, Bradshaw, Co- Iair, S0c: Dlastor, $3.7: board And s, omah o aperah Rt poEe, better than yesterda; lumbia and other well known California va- lsh, e per ct.: Dooks, 406 per ] LININGER & ME Chicago & / \lllnn uxv [CALF CO.,, | —— e rieties. Choice stock is selling at $1.50@ 1.5 unndq H. K. SAWY. ER. : 0 ouldings, 400 f Wheat Modorately Active and Fiem Shoen. Por box. Tar folt, per owe, B2.55; Straw board, 81 Agricnltural Implements, Mnnnl’urhu-lnglln ler in SmokeStacks, in Sympathy With Corn—Contine There was nothing doing in the market. Pruxks—There are some very large and THE R [L - " rriages, Buggies, Hte., Wholesale, Omiha. Britehings, Al Boilor Repairing, x . e showy California prunes on ‘the market, Omabia, ? | med Btrongih in the Mar Revaia A ijfornin, prunes o tho warkel AILWAY TIME TABLES. ! PAKLIN.ORENDORF & MARTIN | - L5 et For Oats. Cattle. 25y . %00 | in per box. olesale Dealers in ¥.IL MCMANUS, €. SULLIVAN. Hogs... L 4,000 Fx‘ ATEAZCalitornin Extpos aro cxpected to OMAHA. i | OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Aarrive in 5o g e RN § rket early in the week. There CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Leavn |~ Arrive Manufacturers of rapes 10, whic| | e — 4l o preferred. Cattle ... Lo 120 DRkt et sk i A R oite and Iron Rallings, Desk Ral Cmtcao, August 0.—[Special Telegram | Ly & N. ... ;?,nxfl- ;;mficu Hogs..... Leeii1088 A fow California nectarinet | - UNION PAC | - N TR " Ordore byl o 1 P nion Pacitie ch are 8old al T 3 epot 10th and Pi b D L e bR opened | Mo, Pacific : Prevatiing Prices. o market 18 well supplied waos | Paciic kxpress. ... A. HOSPFE, JR., = 8 el ree selling by two or three local | No. Pacific H Showling the prevailing prices pald for liva chotea Cnitfornia. Bartlett pea s which ihr | Denver Express Artists’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, | . operators, led by Hutchinson. Judging by | do preferred.... 553 stockon this market: moving at $2.25@?2.50 per box, R any 1613 Dougias Street, Oma his movements iy the day Iutchinson was | MoNkEY—On call easy at 4@0 ver cent.: | Cholce steers, 1300 to 1300 Ihs....84.00@4.15 MELONS—Watermelons have not been so e S Ve e e = OMAHA TUMBER CO., trying to break the market to buy on, for | !ast loan 43¢ per cent; closed offered at3 | Choice steers, 1100 to 1300 Ibs \un@:.m lenty durlng the past two dn)s. and prices T & M. R IR, Denler . All Kiuds of after the first half hour he changed front and | PEEcent Fat little stoers 900 to 1050 Ibs 80 ave stiffened u%sonwwlmt Good stock 18 | Depot 10ty and Pacific sts -~ b8 b oy, Building Material at Wholessla, £rom that time on %o the close he was & per- nf;]mu: MERCANTILE PAPER—5@6 per };?::n‘»{:dclv::‘ug:‘:smrmrzw. all%]n sx}u»r(bmwx hundred. Cantaloupes kgr;ll:ng’l;:::u " |3$: B HIMEBAUGH & TAYLCR, 18th Street and Union Pacific Track, Omaha. sistent buyer. On the other hand the great | ~STerriNe ExcuAxaE—Dull but steady at [ Common to medium cow: Piaciies—There 13 a good supply of . Builders’Hardware & Sealo Repair “hov‘ LOUIS BRADFORD, majority of local speeulators remained bear- | $4.811¢ for sixty day bills and $4.85 for de- | Goad to cholea bulls r\(‘nmh{'n in, of which late Crawfords and | 5,8 % Fhefiindetitnd Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, :;h. First trades were at 40%c for Septem- | Wand. R B e ue e B oy e, bl Good Mali and ‘?xvv {20 8. ot o7y SHibBlety Doors, Kte. Yarda“Cornerith and Douglas; Cornes 2 or, d1%c for October, and doc for May. PRODUCE MARKETS, jo ce 116 Vit APbLES—Theio 18 8 good sunply of 8 e | S d Prices did not get below this ranze. They e '""‘ AUEB00 | ok on, the mArKet At $00GR T o 4. 7. KENYON & CO., CHr ) LUMBEE CO., ; did not stop advancing until a gain of 1@ | , Chicago, Angust st 0.—Following quota- Representative Malos. Cerkry—There 18 & liberal quantity of Who'esale and Re al Wholesale Lumber, 1i4c was scored, Septomber koing to 43, t|ri|i:".l_ri§x=‘:mi|;flflmu:“"fil;n::‘r_:(q. !hnlvu ~|F|\ni. celery arriving ;::’r'" Kalamazoo. Medium Booksellers and Stationers, 8148, 1t ntreet, (lm-hl.Vch ¥. Colpotrer, Manager, October to 4ic, and May to40ge. May led in | W heat—Opened & snade below vesterdays 5 ord e Some very fancy Iargo I08 D N e e Rl S F % N DIETZ, . activity, there being an enormous trade In | closing, fluctuated and closed ye higher than Maiori lemons on the market wiiich are that delivery on the way up from 4be. Wall | yesterday; cash, 68!5c; September, 69%¢; Oc- ing at $9.00. There are a few Veraelli Exprees o448 p. 1m. — Boots and Shoes. Lumber. street went to cover with a rush. Through- w&?fl‘—“fihve and_ higher, with 1 i ngn:glxson the market which are selling at "‘,,c oft E,,,".“ ‘“hum. B | i FOPOTY 18th and California Streets, Omana, Neb. out thosassion tho marlket was deluged with | G HigaCteand, hgher, wit Lenyy, trad: — Bt Puasenker iz w. ¥. MORSE & CO. FRED W. GRAY, p # flood of speculativo offerings, and whenever | cash, 41o: September, 41 13-160; Ootober, 423, Grocer's Liat. L LELI Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, Lum ber, Lime, Cemnent, Ete.. Kt there was a lull In the demand the bears | _Oats—Steady, speculative market slightly des, 2014@le: fair, | MISSOURI oot i W (s el cor.ith and nowe Omah il clubbed values down with great force. From roved ; cash, 243{c; September, 25%¢; May, 3 P hoice,23@24e: fancy | Dopot 16th and \nm rat| bt O e O iy | i o 81 | 2 Day E: 8. PALTD v the outside quotacion given the market re- | 3'{C; yellow, @e: old Koyernment, | e Reprass 7. 1. LINDSE)Y & CO., HOAGLAND, Rye- Juva, utN interior Java, 24a@?6c: Mocha, ight Fxy , 4 < acted ¥(igg, but turned up when a ground Barley—6se for September, Arbuckle's, roasted, 201 MeLaugh- | 14ncoln Expros: Wholesale Rubber Boots and Shoes Lumber, swell of country buying reached it. Septem- Prime Tlmomy Seea—$§2.20, 2!4¢; Dilworth's, 26c; Red DUMMY TRAILNS. (EhhL “'luluh*"_'} ittt by Boots and | —. A ——— ber reachied 42 azain, October 45c, and May | Klax Seed 251.04 pulial LIITAA, HARVEY LUMBER (0., 465¢c. The final " hat Whisk b Goops—Oysters, standard, per Running "I!!wt-er;(‘mmml Bluffs and South e . prices wete somewaa Porl ra mllth demand fair, long de- 90(@3.10; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, | Omaha. Inaddition to the stations mentioned, To Dealers Oniy. lower, September closing at 413{c, October at | Jiveries b@10c lower early, but closed higher; + raspberries, 2 Ib, per case, $2.70@ | trains stop at Twentieth ana Twenty-fourth e ORZ & ILER, IARNARARAR; Oee, 403 Farnam street, Omaha. 42)¢c, and May at 46}5c. ‘I'he weather and | cash, $15,00; year, $12.20; January, $12.70, 0.... 908 California pears, per case, $4.40(@4,50; | streete, and at the Summit in Omah RZ & ILER, ——— o the crop prospects were the controlling fac- | Lard— Umnnllod garly, but closed rather foe pricots, per case, $5.60@S.70; peaches, per [ Westward. Lager Beer Brewers, CHAS. R. LEE, tors to-day, There I now a practical una- | guict; cagh $025; Seplember, $6.0@05TK; | No. Av. emr.' ‘n-. gase, '$LUGA0¢ while' chetsles, per oas 1 North 181 Sireet, Omaha, Nob, Hardwood Lumbez, nimity of opinion on the proposition that o 87....176 240 £4.75 . 2,00 2R Dl g w7 Wood Carpets and Parguet Flooring. 9th and Douglas ’,';"":;r" Lo il "'““”"A’. PR qul::l“:nd‘:rtlscas aruslflrnrlfio'nhte:::rjnlltxm b e e Pene g2.50: ;K)(p",‘len‘ s, P4 LU, 0 emptint 1 el I e TS good many | gy tar—Ki; a 11 . 1b mackerel, per doz, 6:40 “LOUIS HE ) = people ‘are skeptical when they are asked to "“:“e“vgl;#n,\’mo!&“:;lrlv i dteey 1o salmon, per doz, $1.75: 12 740 Louls HELLFR'I JOHN A. WAKFFIELD, Beieve that o crop b b huct wihin | s ¥lin o Hixher ] ceam hec gonth SRR B b cteg | 4 Loy L L Wholesale Lumber, Ete : s Will not conceda thit the Injury s sufticlently ‘11‘:"‘(‘0‘1:’"’ flats, 93{@I0}c; Young Americas, 4. case, g)ew. 2 Ib mlrrov«?ath)’:l«‘;sb‘;nm'& i " 3o i Tt forlillhukes Rydrauiie coo o sorious to warrant any further advance, or Epes irm at 11@115¢c. £2, 46@;,;.0 2 Ib early June Dpes, per case n — Quincy White Lim miaintenance of values on the range already | fiflias _In moderate demands he 4. 2,75, 8 1b' tomatces, $2.45@? 50; 2 1b coru, 1 05 Coffee, Spit — established. Room traders are playing for a !Alwl 73gc; light do, 78(@Sc: s.l::d ':'“ 4. $2.50, 2 2: 5 AT AR RBOS & Co. " Live Stock. reaction, and a large number of themn who e groer m,m,- a tm@*" oy fint. 4 PRovisioNs—Hams, 13:@13c; breakfast 3 i CLARKE BROS. & CO., PO PR LR ook a1 el ot o e e | et Sl AELE) donht e i puss Mo, b, st J0%S; |4 i omaia.Como.wnd Spice Milh. | “GNTON STOCK ¥ARDS 0o aigrosively, dighting furthor él}\provenl'enl o ;”;_m“"n“ 1" country, 8c; No. 2, i P Tacaite - ried baat roguinn Susioe: s oo Tne Of Omaha. ending he hoped for reaction & D 8! . Wil come b 800n 88 Hutehinson undertakes Flour, bbls M‘“"- s""’mfi"“& .0 m\'&‘:‘;&:‘&c&A;‘fi—kf\vo -hoon palls, per dnn 10 11:40 e %o unioad his now neavy holdings. e esi- | {8ek M58 e 500 1.45; % hoop pails, $1.05; No. I tun 1 Cornice, ST Live Bteck CoOmmSNR; recel 5 o % . 0: 2 tub, $5.50: No. 3 tub, 84,5 ST g fock Commission. Wheat was moderately active and firm C‘:"" bu e 5.00 boards, $1.% ..'.s asiotted bnw'}‘g ;':25 No. 1 EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, —_— today, The fluctuations were within S | P8t bu 0 5.00 ghurns, §0; No. 2 churas, 85; No. 8 churns, Tiroad- Jahn Epencter, Prop. McCOY BROS., l‘n‘l’“.inylgan': :Jl.tg'thernlxln.nl‘(’;g Lel:‘ven "olt: 3;'.‘?.25 Bmey‘ bu. 8,000 %% snlwn Mirror Gloss, 5%(c; Graves Corn, Manstastarer of Oalvesized =;:1-Lla=‘(‘.0ll:n.z:0". ] Live Stock Commission Merchants. woaker on_ fordlgn news. and its geheral | . New York, August 9.— Whm—necemu 5.00 l’c Oswego Gloss, e Oswego Corn, 7e, — RUEMPING & BOLTE, — MATRES deralohiet fee oo aroilcation. SOIENLAD stoadiness was probably due in a large de- | S18,000; exports, 195000; spot lots X 5.00 3 1t00Ms—Extra 4-tie,$2.60; No. 1,§2.00; No. ING & BOLTE, Omatis Nutionwl T ik uid 80 aBA Natlona) | &ree to sympathy with the strength in' corn. higher, with faif export business; opt ons 5.00 $1.75; heavy stable, $4 Manufacturers of _Union Stock Yards, South O | The light recelpts and good Atlantic ports | Weak but recovered, stronger and advanced 5.00 NG, 70, 4-gallon kegs. $1.52@L35; Ornamental G ized Cornices, M. BURKE & SO. clearances also served to strengthen the situ- | 74 lalvlnl off tirm; ungraded red, 5.00 2. New Orleans, yper gallon, : @46c; maple Dormer Windowi 3 % ol ation. The lake engagements were 232,000 | & . 3 red, 70 No. 1 red nomini 500 62 8syrup, half bbls, “old tlln ver gailon, 70c; Live Elork Comnllsslon. bushels and the estimated receipts to-mor- | No. 2 l’h‘d 0K @ ‘Old red delivered an 5,00 60, T-gallon cans, per e‘l alf-gallon WESTERN COENICE WORKS, urke, Manag Tow are nl‘llxty"(;o'i:r cars, "Atl tlli? rate ksl To- N:’:;;figgfl:’;fl"fibfi &;5'?';{4‘2?0‘6“[8'. % 5.00___60. cans, per doz, 85.5 u-rt unn«xl $3.00, C. Speeht, s Dnton Stook Vards. b: Omaba. "‘"lvhflm sa. ;::Ol:' ':!tdox" ;I?r‘%r::v iy 5t ..E"?"? T Ao o et flr'ee:‘l";:r’m‘mr mmtgd Showl! U ot LsuAtot etsoi sl “—x‘e'g"'mfiucu;nd!:.“num(r“;f.fi “:L!'n"m.!'fic;‘%2W°&h' SAVAGE & GREEN, low water mark. 0y are now jow B,000,- (@ 01 n P! exports, lowingthe number of head of stock sold 403 g r Tge: o1 S 3 k 000 bushels and thers 1s uncertalnty on' the | 4.000;ungraded. iaisiged No. 2, 48@48%c 1n | on the market to-day: i @inger snaps, Tifc: = : nkm:fls:foek Corlflnl‘s‘ag‘on Merchants, seore of future suppiies. Duluth has largely | elevator, 40c delivered, Septémber CATTLE. Medium, in bbls, $7.00; do in O oh Eoos FartemaE Blook Sollciied increased its elevator capacity and northern | closing 'at 491 @. 11, Hammond & Co. 343 00; smail, in_bbls, 8%.00: do in ST e M Towa and West Wisconsin are notoriously | _OMS=1{@C highors recolpts. 72,500 ex- 490 ; gherkins, in bbis, §9.00; do in “"OMAHA CARPET Co0., = ! belowl Ime average production this year. | POrts, 5713 mzwd western, S2@ddc; white 44 .00 e 1 Jobbers of Millinery and Wotions. ocal elevator managers are therefore rath v — i ted, 65(@05,, £.A,0} = = . f Mot T OBRRFELDER B oo """ 1 l’l“ Lo nmpexw = d“mn“rgr:";elf j i teadys United closed at 5§%c. 0 | e A Fr;[l;:a {’u.@fl ¢; conf ..@ COUNCIL BLUF Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Rugs, 1. OBERFELDER & CO., dends, September wheat opened at €9lgc, Egas—Firm and In fair demand ; western, TAnoleums, Mattings, Ete. 1511 Doug'as street. 53c: yellow C, bifi ATIVE Tmporters and Jobbers of 5 + Toavo powdered, T@tige. CONNECTING LINES. | Transter | Transfer nm‘ged l‘,s:‘g @09 low and 69%@693{c high, | 12@16e. Anlflo American Packing Co. Millinery and Notions, and closed 60%c bid. October opened at Pork—Ste: (y moderately active; mess | G. H. Hammonda & Co. DRriED FRUITS—Apples, new, depot. depot. . 1213 and 1215 Harney Stiect, Omaha, Neb. 7030, ranged 71%@713¢c, nnd cloged at F1ige. | $15.00@15.25 for old; $15.50@15.60 tor new. | Armour & Co. evaporated, 50-1b ring, 7(@I8c; . L. wWrRIGHT, Deceinber opened at i43(c, ranged T4%@72%c, I.nn%—?@l voints lower; western steam, | Saquires & Co. evaporated, 2:@28c: blackberrie R KR EE K0 Smporters Of — _ " ln'g"c;&ua: 1‘ ‘é‘.f.'.u...mm of yesterday’s . Butter—Firm; fair demand; western, 12@ Total .. ‘v’u:; ‘;(‘cn', A}X:‘Eel‘e\fllnu(::xl\fiu”fieln Crock B e v ‘—-\W(MVM"&M; e bt activity and strength in the market tor oats, | 25¢. Unsold.... 5 5 —c; evaporated, unpared, —c; new currants, Lamps, Chimne; J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., &! shipping demnand b{ the water route " Cheese—Fair request; very firm: western, AT AIAS ot (iesk TaitDry akskeb ate. mads (’:’ ie; prunes, 4k@4d{os citron, 2he; Tai- Wholesale Dealers in b ot e ahwlog /&m}fmn-u. August 9.—Wheat—Firm; [ ST Wt live wolght unioss othorwiso statol. el "uye:éf:l{'x.len“"g ) e : 3 ST CLOT NG, o i oo Notions and Furnishing Goods, 2‘(- bu“ll"r??a:mtb"l:hx ull:i“ i‘t’lm ,.,mn; deliv- | No. 8 red, 1@?2c. “sm“""s.:,lg:t ‘;'(‘fl::‘rn}'b.l:g: ‘:llnlmrf#%l cllénv;lclr!l')(l):?l:ll;;ul;ll;lu. ey w")‘z‘,’ :2:‘-;‘1‘3 LT EREE b 2 M. ELGU1 TER'S o 880405 8. Tenth ft., Omal H; o bradors took hold with more frecdom | Cop—Strong and higher; No. 2 mixed, | yg valie,” Prognant Sowsaro docked 40 10, | Tigos 104D pails, 7es G-1b palls, T%cs S4 | Alltyaine rus Dty. ; Mammoth Clothing House, }'.’.tfir’.f""(‘,'x“n‘i.“«"’%".7“‘.‘.1‘..‘}:?5.“1%@2."&? same | Outa-Good demand, bigher: No. 3 mixed, | A2 8145380 I by fo 0.5l spoctos "’i'fl}&{f‘u Lorilard’s Climax, 44c Splen —m“—fl*-——l S o MANUFACTURING more — g - ; ? = NU . Stea 3 3 @ Tocal manipuiation’ and ‘ncrosod ouiside | Lard—irm at SO0 Hogs close 5@10 lower. mond's Horse Shoe, 87c; 1. J., 8le Sors AV commisonjand Btrage PR Ll ,f,f‘,";',f‘,“:‘“"“",‘,‘,,°r£,‘uf'"""'v selling, were aubsequently recovered to some | ~Whisky—Good demand at $1.05. A decline in the cattle market. 39['!“""‘:"’,-‘ c. b, o d D. A. HURLEY, g Rren U DoUTAL BUreey ] la‘x't;n“h used on yesterday's final prices | Milwaukee, August 9—Wneat—slarket [ §8.15 was the top on hogs, and $3.95 on | gsgfoe: y...{’,’,':"l Pyeon: s0@soe: Congon, 656 » Commission and Jobbing. I Tse e, or oo cmoer | unsottled: cash, 6ol September, 6U3{e: Oc- | eattle. 70¢; Oolong, 30@dse, o Alteaing Fan'Datly. | 74 [® | Bguar, Erssand, Produce. ¢ ; ! e ol rress $5.00 domn t0 $150. tonlag s | 10D TON@ILKe, Thomas Self, of Self & Keith, Brock, was | " ; : : ention Blosems §700,” Auzust sort ribe e S ot | Corn—In fair dem-udN at the yaras with a mixed load of stock: General Markets, . Tober 5@ 75e6 under Sontamsber. \oaed soid | O e N q“"];‘ o5 White, 756 G. F: Keuslor, Oukland, came In with threo | erarre—Cologne spirita, 188 proot, SL10; e CHICA GO Av» RIDDELL & RIDDELL (or September trom $6.57¢ down to $6.47 ye—Lu 9 cars of cattle and a load of hogs too late for | do 101 proof, o‘i pirits, second quality, e Wholenle Pnpor Dealers. and closed at $6.85 with *August. be Harley—Steady; September, 61ic. the market. 101 proof, $1. 10 do 189 proot, $1.09, Alcohol, Storage and (‘ummmmn Merchants, | carry a nice stock of Printing, Wranpi W s oo, Wil AR S e | Provisions ‘eak; pork, August, $14.50, e, Tayl ¢ Taylor & Blair, Brok T Droo 8510 s wina wallon. Tedictiiiod Epeclultios Butter, Eugs, Cheose, Poultry, Game, | oy tuper:® By fontion. glvon. v “oar. 106d o gonerally over September. [ o MR IMES PO SO Corne-Dull r. Taylor, of Taylor air, Broken | 188 proof. 331 gallon. s ratore eloaic. 138 i1th ordors whlon will be shiped treet trom mla. m( ext wlnur.u {ut‘uru averaged stronger, | ‘mominal; white, 540, Porlv w‘ns here with three cars of cattie and a wuo"(klt:‘m:ck bln'l‘:-bfilflnuflnde%b HK':)@ — —e——— | ,Ordeis will recelve personal atiention. " We e a0, ‘and anuncy snart Hivs et | Qsta—Dull, weak lnd lower at s3@s8ige. | °}f O &0E% R Rl Tcky Sand o neyivanis s 8500@h.50: PEYCKE BRO. BuslafRee S09ch g tow; prioms 1SS0 ol h Corn Meal—Easy at $2.27/@2.30, 1oL, C. Stryker came in \ith & load of ¢attle | Golden Sheat bourbon and rye whlnklnu Commission Merchants —_— vl :,"ef‘,‘;"”"‘;‘{“; pork, | O i @ load of hows for J. A | g1 500, "Brandies, wparted, 33 ; Pruits, Produce and Pravisions. Ouiaha, Keb. SR Bl Chicago Live Stook. B..lé‘g,,..._s}.o.,.d.,,, %550 fong clear [ Mr. Mattoon, ot Robertson & Mattoon, domestic, 81,3050, Gins, é'.'.‘f:.‘;’.}:‘;n::.’f.*..“? es rn — T P TEDEMAN & CO.. REES PRINTING COMPANY, m?;;fi:jo' &lml‘a; l;[%neclll le:fzr-md,o nn'nl de':; rllh &A 1. R e f'l"::gg;";fi bl the yards and marketes wrte\;.l&ewgn‘mov 33,005 American, per Produce Commission Merchants, Job Printers, Rlank Book Makers, . ot TTLE—'Lrade was active, with t. uls, ugus o’ ieat—LHigher; case, ). Book 1 the best cattle in demand, and steady ascom- | cash, 63 |x;):e»mn-- r, 20ige. sonre, | anti TyanA ML M. Goodell oxtensive teedors | ilipua—Green butchers), sy¢@o; green RAILWAY N N an e o e rroat Oumaba HebL iSO pared with best cattlo yesterday, Tho thin | - Gorn—Aener cusds 263 Sopiomber, B | Rogs and Tiree of cattle sured, Tio; Ay ot Hate e | Short iine |=— = Coal anz Lime. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION and common stock from drouthy parts of 1I- 1855 Wm. Daily, Peru, Neb., came in with four two-thirds price. Tallow—3c. Greasc—Prime AL i Auxiliary Publishers. inols and elsewhere were hard to sell, even rd —$6,35. loads of native cattle of his own feedin, white, 8c; yellow, 2¢i brown, li{c. Sheep LAw, ooduun-l V. Pies. | Dealers in Type, Presss and Printers Supplte at the low prices current. There is no place | Whisky—$1.05. 73 head averaged 1198 by and brought $3 pelts, 25@75c. a a 3. A AU! AND, d Treas. Bouth Twelfth Stre for them. They cannot be sold, for the Butter—In demand; ecreamery, 4@ ‘The live stock shippers association il HEAVY HARDWARE—Iron, rate, $2.70; i OMAHA (,(JAL. (,ol(b & LIME shambles and the grazer has nothing to de- | 98l Ay August 9.—Wheat—Steady, | 10l 8 recuist meeting at tie exchnge | cast, 4igc; ' erucible steel CO l Bl fi' MPAN pend on for teeding. Common uative butch, | N gm’ Al Ak e e d:y n‘n hll: w«:;t; Omaha'at 2 p, m. Wednes- ¥ fol: unc] u S Jobhers nf l{-rd und %ft Co e s s ers’ stock, Including cows and bulls, is in about the same condition as the thin steers noted above. Thev, too, are being forced on the market on account of the lack of water and_ fodder In the snzlng districts, The 66360 209 South hirteenth Btre Corn—stronu No. 9. cash, Sep- tember, : October, 36 Jrigopia, 870, hskoh Oltl—No. 3 cash, 2c bl asked. Minneapolis, August 9.—Whut—lhr- Col. J. H. Pratt, of the Pratt & Ferris cat- BROWNELL & CO., 3 . —_— SquATe Nuls 6@tc; A d Ch Manufact d Deales tle company, marketad sixty-one head of 30: H J. J. JOHNSON d anufacturers At alery in Bl e e oI B o e 1ie ffi!fi.‘l}?fi:"&e‘;"h’" cm‘%}n flj‘fi:':}gw“(flfi “ lca“o tuters of lllhmm Whlte Limo. Lnglnu. Hoih-rs & General Machinery drove them from his feed lots at Suinmer | 4io;" spring sieel, 4@sc: Burden’s horse D | & e w Mills, Acme 9 Hill, ahoes, "Bats: Burden's mule shoes, 8515 | Theonly road to take for Des Moines Mar- | Gare. Pasthn “Honer Permm Ill, 'l' Pul Belul Tl 3o ) stocker and feeder trade is dulland depressed ight offerings and guod milling . W. h, Ci 1 Cif 3 -h-umwu Cedar l(u ids, Clint: *hica= | Telsphone 811 G apaee: fom the eame cause noied shove, Ho. 1 hacd "“‘ Thides Septoinbets | mevketsd $7 ok of b0l Fathe at b, nfi'.?%“nf&':;m': 8" 50~ 83507 ool maite, | £ Milwaakeo and al points' oo | S = = _:',‘,',"'"""“ S Bhipping steers, 1350 to 1500 pounds, | 71%c Dcwborbz“ 0, 1northern, gmh. .,. W. Smith came In with him. He says | §2.7 oo Nobraskn, Colbrato. yomiog, Utah, " Cigars and Tobacco. CHURCHILL PUMP CO, £410@4.70; 1200 to 1350 s, 85400485, 00 to i Soptember, 0l Pg‘fl"uflh&flflm : | Food catile are becoming a Littlo”searce out | CoAr—Egg, 89.00; nut, $0.25; ranec, $0.45¢ aho seysdmiOregon i ashington iand calty e Wholesalo P Pive, Bt $3.00@8.75; stockers and feeders, L M) ?’h“‘ b §¢ n that vicinity. fowa lump, gaoo Towa hut, s&m; waluut | ple by any other fine. 499, 1105 o) olosale Tumps, Lpo, mu’!- 140(%'&0\! cows, bulls and mixed, $1.00@ | Petober, 360,08 (raes it acd, .m(. Palmer & Richman, of Chicago, have con- | block, $3.00; Lilinols. $4.25@4.75 Auioug & fow of tue numerous polnts of su- Jobbers of Clzlrl. Tobace: "".:,4':%,“":.‘;;."“[’ 2.50; bulk, $1.50@2.00; Texas steers, $2.40@ | 1 northern, 72c: N Ry °"§b < cluded to open a live stock eom,m;.;.,,. house iority enjoyed by the patrons of this road 5 to 7 8 1ith at., 100 10 — 15 cows, $L00G. Flour—Quiet; patents, $4.10@4.20; bakers, | fere" oy have engaged . 5. Blanchard Dry L . | B SRy ohicag aeo it two traing Omana. No U. 5. WIND F] e nml PUMP Haas--To-day trade ruled slow, with little | 33.20@ e Wheat, 64,000, formerly with M. Burke j& Sons, who wili DIMENSIONS AND TIMDERS. aduy of DAY COACHES ich_aro the finest WEST & FRIW COMPAN orno chango in value as compared with ves- | HecelptsWron 24,000 bu; flour, 16,000 | look after their business at this int. Fio % X R B\ G TR HLY o, creato. | I1t8 % Halladny Wind n Water Supplies, Serday. Cowmon to falr mixed sold at 3513 piipmente=Wheeh u; flour, T PR A T i JB||305§#E$E'LP;“QEAl;& ;R\""['x'fii’ Dieaw Manufacturers of I Fl_;:e Cigars, Pt o : iiand U0 Far with fancy asso 3 e Co. TNG ROOM CARS, . s | Ana Wholesale Deulers in Leaf Tobaccos, . 108 nam ety 8. K, Folion, Munuger. v heawyat 55,40, oné car 1oad &t 83,45, Thero LIVE BTOOK. Tho following had stock in the market: Widely colchrated PALATIAL DINING "CAUS: Je B ws'rknst . ; wleshane Ko i, d n tl arket: 'was only one buyer for light sorts on the W. C. Moore & Co., Swanton; Askwi v the equulof which cannotbe found elsewhere &__—E— 4. I. STRANG CO. market ‘and that one was ing $5.20@5.25 Ohlcago, August 9.—The Drovers’ Jour- H T {3 At Council Bluffs the trains of the Union Pacific Dry Goods. s &n " for mixed light and M.,‘yj{‘fi',‘" Pyl BECALL R bl U'k"""b rg;“;;‘r"ffli:’(:bxfi‘o'n"m A ‘“};}fig e Ry connect in Union Donot with those of the S SOUPSOUS IS Pumps, Pipes and Engines, Cattle—Receipts, 11,000; firm for mg. oth- Dorsey firos., Weston: Clirk s w k0 00 Chioago & Nosthwestorn Hy. In Chiengo the M. MITH & CO,, Stoam, Water, Hallway and Milling Supylics. K FINANGIAL. ors weak: sbipping Stoers, §3,00@4.10; stoo Lo..& goton ¥, M. Lobee, Sheiby: Wilkin- g those of all castorn lines ¢ connection With | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods &Noumu AN o, UmAMA Hob: e or3 an $1.40@! 5 son & G., Avoca 5 3 . 5 : For Detroit, Columbus, Indi; Cincin- 1102 and 1104 Douglas, cor. 1ith 8t., O New Yok, August .—[Special Telegram | mixed n.x&a.w Duik, SL0G200; Texas | To & Dorer Maivern: Morse & Lo Diuiss | N N”’ G ”"‘;'fi;g.}w"‘ 8 T | s Niaaa Faite. Bufalor Pittabose Torante: =l = Rubber Goods. 1o the Brw.|—SrocKks.—Weakness was the | cattle, $ 15, G. . Moorehead, Duniap; H. Smith, Min® ! Montreal, Boston, New York, Philudelphin, 3 e chief feature of the stock exchange market | Hoj ecelpts, 10,000 slow, but "'“d)" den; Spelts & K., David City} Alter'& G., | No.1,4 &6 in, uau n. Gough. Daitimoré, Washington and all poiuts in the e ‘OMAHA RUBBEE €O, and pricss on the entire list averaged lower. | FO and mixed, S$470@4.153 king | Grand Island; G. W. Smith, Central Cityi [ No.1, * * (his east, ask for a ticket ;ia the a Rpirits. Importers Manufacturer and Dealars in wll kiud ' of » i b A shipplug, 85.1025.45% ligit, 46005255 | ‘F Y Rarris, Genitral Oty - Cartigg & L Platia u.u wow A I sad Laguors. Rubber Good Business was of lighter volume and that J h 3 {3 4 It you wish the boest accommodation, All ticket 9 7] ubber Goods, Center; A. ', Beman, Chapman: B, ¥. Stilley o agents soll tickets via this Hie" WILLOWARRINGS D31 ILLE’ £ | o ciowhing and Leaiher Beliing. 108 Farnam St tended to encourage the bears to raid the mar- eep—}toul ts, 430; market shade lower; &(,o.. Tobias; S, N. Mickman, Muquuur HUGHITT, R, P, WILSO! C0. and ILER & C A J i Xet. Numerous reports of drought, with | nativew, $4.85; westers, $3.0043.00; lambe, E. Smith, Munson; W. W. Klock & Co., Ay uanaee m '.o o . HUGHITT: Manager, Gon. Dus's Agont | 1mporters and Jovbers of Fine Wina a Liquors : ) $4.00@4.75. Bmhl w: N. Jacquot, Marn- J. Elli 50 D, o g ' Bole m rers of Ken i Tkl TRy 3 il ';"‘;’,?y:::“'é::'j:d'“’.fl:"‘fl::;s; '{ha Drovers' Journal speciat London ea- | Dowitt: Gook & Ca0Obiowa; Gund & ., Wit | CEILING ANB PANTITION, w. . pancock: ¥ Uy p porres, e Domait tasors (12 Haraey f. 7. B g oo Y blegram quote market more active, supplies y A o 2 W e Al Westorn Agent, City Pass't Agent, Onaha Nebraska. ber: R.'Uldrich, Tobias, 1st com, % m Whlu l'lnh L«.Illnz feeling, but as Cincinnati, Hamilton & Day- | light and prices }¢c higher; best American ‘Among those having stock on the market | 20d Agents for Hnll‘s Safe & Lock Co.8" steers, 1 fl@\ e per pound, estimated dead tn 1s a stock seldom traded in on the ex- were the following: Schofield & L, Walnut: | Clear, % in. Vnrwny Pln.cemnz Furniture. ns i Saton T ek ¥ s : change, and Ives s nothing but an ordinary | Welkht. Fizdley & H. Marne; W. H, Earret} lan, | 2nd com. ¥ in s e -an ¥ 2 ) plunderer, his actions under ordinary oir- | | Natlonnl Stock Varde East 8t | V. L, Yiuuznn. Harlan s ithioden & . Mis: } NG, THE DEWEY & STONE, G. ANDREEN, CHIG AGO SHORT LINE Wholessle Dealers in Furniture, o mo'“.!? ?z‘: t:’"“‘ CHARLES SHIVERICK, ttle — Receipts, , 400; the market was ow; falr to choice heavy native steers, l'lW@l\'i' butchers’ steers, fair to choice $3.30@3.95: feeders, fair' to Wdfl 1290@ cumstances would hardly create a ripple. But there being an absence of other toples to gossip about, the Ives party furnishes the largest field and tends to depress prices. sourl Valley, lowa: F. 8. Poarco & Son, Au- [ A 6In White mmsm ¢ E. Koberfs, 'Ravenna; J. M. [B " 8 Wlndn hxaur . MoC lelhnd. Keonesaw; | E * “ (Sel Fencing)..... ‘r. B. McPherson, Arapahos; C. Hunter, In- STOCK BOARD avall; G. G. Vreeland Juniata; C. D. Moore, fi“ inchs. 1s.. 8,403 “stockers,fair to , ¥2. 1 W. N. Rich: » m, lll \ Wi OF THE 6 The Cammack, wmfi and Bateman party “'u.__“,m“,u}‘ 1.500: " Shipments. wo; (‘,‘;',‘l’,'o’r‘.’m“"‘ et f"s“;,:"u{‘%c}“:‘t{a 4 s sl HE T Furniture, Bedding, Upholstery, K 2009 & : are said to favor selling on all rallles and | market strong; choice heavy and buichers' | Ewin, Exeter: O. Schnelder, Snyder; Fuller Wil i f f Mirvors, ete. 106,108 and 1310 Farnam st., Omaba, ' the remalning bulls belleve in buylng on all | selections, $5.35@8.45: packers and Yorkers, | ¥, & 8. Lindsa Moru K. & Co., Morse; - . Ehlca u l wau ee L au ———————— Wholesale Manuasturers of weak spots. But as the latter predominated | medium to chow«. $5.00@5.20; plgs, common | Jno. Dern, lloohe M. Spooner & Co., A ) Groceriss, Sash, Doors, Blinds ...d nouldlnn. the bulls had ample opportunity to show | to kood, $4.50@4. Hoover; T B. 8 Cbhard & Co Weat, Tolng: n ‘Mx';‘l""g'.;gk'}!mf et M. mare Y7 & Go. Branch ofice, 12t aud 18 their metal. London bought moderately at Kansas City, AIImulD.—-Clmo—RmID'A Ny . M, Co +. Colon Shephnd & B, an 13 in on 'l length. —— hton: J. 8. Smock, the opening, when sales were at declines ex- Qioghiont 4. u,o,,,. Eoerhdaare i | No. 1Phin. 8 & 10'in/ l market sctive and steady ‘on $10.50 | The Best Route from Omaha and Whnlmla Groceries and Provisions, | BOHN MANUFACTURING co.. 3,000; shipments (unofficial yesterday) 1614- good, ¢ tending to % per cent. 'The froe selling of dull; good to cliolce corn FHed, terloo; k. Kroff, Sel C. A" Welch, Pa- | No. Council Blujfs to; o208 18, W1, T AR 111 5. M50 4 Onia s, Mob: Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Northwestern, St. Paul, Reading and North- :o“:‘m:n i inedium, it ooges m' \oclnn. illion; A. L. » nrmnn. Splll‘fi:ld' : No. 11 0.6, 8in THE E ST McCORD, BRADY & CO., Stair Workand "““3’;‘.‘:’.“..!’.‘3‘.#-"‘-1"' ern Pacific more than offset the buying and " (udlnx stoers, §: ; COWS, tie, Elmwood; F. A. H..rls. Sterling. i"' and 24, elear, lll!l(“llr‘xc A EEa _A_ Wholesale Grocers, Just 3 caused adecline of ¢ to1 point. Nortwest- Two Trains Daily Between Omaha and Ho‘u—l(l\eflptu, ’HM' shipments, 400; | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS ‘,"’vl“““vl-“ll-- 12tn and Leavonworth ste., Omaba. ern touched 113} before noon and Reading | good steady, 5c highe ssers_slow an; Council Bluffs i b4}, Northern Pacifics were sold because 'uk! common to eho‘«.mn 50@5.50; skips Produce. (s:hic;lo. M_—ANI?— {‘:lngwunkkeed & the books closed Saturday for the election | and pigs, $3.00@4.75. Otders from the country requiring selected i | Rl Eahe Mianspoli - Codarhapids T i T i and there was no use in holding stock. olABA- L_IVE STOCK. stock and extra care in packing can not 3,13, 21n" oo, nd, eport, or " 3 " Ll oln Neb v Polnts were out to buy Consolidated Gas and —— SivazeRofilie af the sanic beicke”guoked SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE. gllh;ton, fi"':f-"‘“" Dl““"l’le"' ™ Jobh!ehn.?f H"d““ .rm‘n‘ Seal The best k n? and taost popular hotel in it dropped 2 from yesterday's close Thero B Tuesday, August % 10 the local trade for eo'll_nmloek vo. | Som ¢ &sin. Figoriug.. Egia, Madion, Jansri s, d St e mtra e o | e et B ation contra) ..,..:.ofl.‘.u,.o.,., st Ansnidio b8, & Jargo ok InWESeN ABL%GMA Tho run of cattle was heavier than yester- | GENERAL—The Drofluu mlrkou were And all other important ints East, Northeast W. J. BROATCH, S pontical ad T‘:J-Iifil'no:um '.','.’(" 4060 talk of a squeeze. There was doclded | 4 Y iog) Yead. ‘There were some westerns Yery quict to-day an pts of all Southeast, Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, L b ROGCER" Proprietor. change in the market In the last bour owing | {A,2Y Ty bulk of those sold were corn fed | kinds of produce ven k‘}’%':“?lgufl""‘ u'l%l';z‘;::‘l: A asion botel, oF at Chion Magon Biosk: Hardwars Lnmber,oic, 1 nds of ornia : to the report that Ives and Staynor had re- n Paxton hotel, or at Union | Bprings, W-ign Stock, Hardware Lumber, etc. 130 | —————ooooo— e algned from the Cincinnati, Hamilton & o) ere some very fair cattle i natives. re w y ! :Ml: r.‘#f’..."fihm.. a4 the finest Dining Cars Bl Bifundy W0md2 7 | ™ School, County ard City ‘ Dayton, and thattheir trouble had been ad- | brought 84.35 and $4.30 last week. 'n,. the next two da POPLAR LUMBER. n the worid A Sre run on the main line of the EDNEY & GIBBON, | ]nu{od. The shorts becawe scared and [ K&t l""“‘e‘m‘.“‘.‘:"-m."wll: "y-l,::’d':y;kln: m{n‘fio‘n‘l Wal m:lxz?in;ood':g:k B, Litle | Ulger Poplas Bx. Jida, ""lb"“ 27.00 cu“‘:nfix‘z: a'.“.',‘.’n?sfn";.‘.’?.?‘r'.a'.“r‘i"fi‘,' i Wholesale Iron lnd fitu."L B ON Ds ! Tushed to cover so rapidly that prices were | changed hands than for several days past. | ing at $10. "’~ per hund, 3 » ""“M ‘h"‘ S Sancees o R T Mecvanonts vo Deare Mo bl:l'l“aflm u:c’-‘.l‘:-lhdllu‘nmu;nu:hl‘lx; out- | Bu u-:'“-.to:l:.':h '\I.lu. feeders and mnu:t:d.n l.'m m -nd e tm’l:: 0G B:‘fl'l'l"l. WELL TUBING, ruuum" }p ca-:'::-m.gxt,«mr-;’::‘-:::::..m ST 1‘,:)” ROGERS & SONS, — We will pry highest price for sume. - sl re an point higher than yes- | stock TER, Gene % . VS, iy .04 T, " tne principal exception being Mis- et ™ k. Syl savy. e "&"‘ “'fl' rronD, Asataat Genoral Fasse uStoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, | |30 i R ¢ ml Wm m“mlu‘.:l:hnud ) ?l'uo:'?i J%”Ji’&'.“fi&"fl“&%’& w:x fifl‘-‘wu"""&."-".‘::‘# bandeif '™ e O AT ene’ Géaera Buperintendent. o Sk — STULL EEOS.

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