Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 16, 1887, Page 3

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X 1 i i il NEL % B THE OMAHA For ‘the fimrlh wéek of July seventy roldu report gross earnings of 85,459,434, against 85,212,005 117 188, an increase of §246,520, of 4% per cent. For the month of July 107 roads make returns of §26,482,244, against 24,240,706 in 1886, an increase ot $2,241588, or 0! per cent. For the seven months end- ing July 51, the acereeate earnings of 104 roads were £170,055,¢ against $152,992,130, an increase of $%, 886, or 15)¢ per cent. THE SPECUI.ATIVE MARKETS. Weakness the Oon!rollfing Feature in Wheat and Prices Go Lower, Good to cholce corn-fed cows. Light and mediam h Good to choice. heay, Good to cholce mixed 25 15 i NATIVE STEERS—CORN-FED. No. Av. Pr, No. Av. Pr hogs. LESS EXCITEMENT IN CORN. In July the mileage of the 107 roads was'6l | 1....108 $150 The Country Buys Liberally, But | 75 piioe asainst 58,750 miles in July of 1886, No. Av. Shk. Pr e Speculators Generally on the Bear an increase of 3,000 miles, or a trifle over 5 | &y 912 200 85,10 Bide—Oats Falrly Active— General Quotations. per cent. 'I'he earniugs per mile in July :pm In 1857 $427, in 1880 §412, and in 1885 373, GOVERNMENTS—Government bonds were dull and heavy. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. U. 8. s coupon 13714/, U. 8, 4%¢’s con lmn, Pucitic 6's ot 95, m N. Canada South’n, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. s CHicAGo, Augush 16.—|Special Telegram to the Brk.|—The grain markets were quiet and lower to-day, values settiing only slightly. however. The frst trades in September : TUESDAY. dry salt, 83" hoiilders, T8c: dried beef haims, 12@ ed beef war, 18 “,,_ “ Finteh, 1 BADIE plonle; wmc b thin 3 OODENWA ‘wo-hoop Pt W gLy mplmlln, $170: No, 2 tub, $5.50: No. B tub, uw W boards, 81.35; assorted bowis, ' $ 8. 0% churns, 0; No, 2 churns, §4 ‘(o.s«.hums. b = (nrrun(ed l,plllug AUGUST 16 1887 . “ 8 in. Partitlon . Corrugal doz, ** Yellow Pine Casing and FOPLAI LUMDER, u | Clear Poplar Bx. l!«lu. 4 in,s 28 14 in. Panel, s BATTENS, wm L TUBING, I SroAn— Gn\nulnm 0§@0%e: conf. A 6@ | O G Batts, "K 6lc; White Fx a C, exira C, 5g@ ‘l’ s8c; yellow O, 5@Sc: tut loaf, 63§@ics | 8 1n. Well Tuping Innu-nu Bev. red, 7 "‘"m“ S quu. new, 4's 6ict evaporated, mm orated, 27@Y Tls(@I8c; raspber: 9ige; pitted clierries, 13@14‘-' peacl nevl. 14’8, -!(c evaporat peeled peaches, | 6 in. clear No —c; ‘evaporated, unpase —c new currants, 7h@'l‘,e prunes, 414@4%; ¢ cltron, hs, London lavers, $167; (,llllurnll muscatels, $1.50; new V nlencln}o. o b squ ReFINED LAun—Tierce, 703 7ei 50-1b round, Tije; 20-1b row rmu’cco—lmmud'nvnm.x. #o: Sy Pickets, D & H Fies, SHINGLES, vhbvmvn,avnpomle'l, XX Xt £2.90 1es, POSTS, White cedar, ¢ in., iga, 13¢; 9 In, qrs, 11¢; 8in. qrs., 10c: 4 in. round L»c. "lennesseo Red Cedar, split, Split Oak, 126 1 1are and, "'(c!‘ 101 oals, e b pails, e b | ST pails, 75 5 Sash, 40¢ per ct.: Doo len- 40c per ct.; Mouldings, 40¢ tt & | Tar felt, per cwt., $2.25; Straw board, 81,75, were at 705@70%c, in October at 72'e, and | (3 4 3 did, 38¢; Mechanic's Delight, llc /QK el T Decomuet ar risde. _Octobet sold- b to | Chiormod i u‘; g Live 8tock Sold. Meyersktar, dlet Comeryoni, e R Market Gloanings. e Then the markot worked off J@iic, | odopreferred...158 [ D. &Koo lf; NS markot toay, D load OF skadk Sold | Spash ety e The coffee market advanced o ver pound as the returns of the visible stocks bekan to | Reading 'ATTLE. CA drift in, September ran down to 693{@70¢, ;' Rock Island G. M. Hammond & Co.. 126 October to 71%c and December to 74)ge. ¥ =g Spasmodie inquiry put prices up }{@3gc, but Total . 126 near the close weakness was the ruling senti- ment and values again eased off, September ruling at 03¢, October at 713{@71%c, and December at 75c. The market was narrow, and the strongest pressure to sell was in the October option. The heaviest orders seemed to come from New York and the east. Anglo American Packing Co. Sauires & Co. Armour & Co Total Unsold. All sales of stock 1n_this market are_made | ¢ & N. Michigan Centl. & Mo. Pacitic No. of Jn preferréd do prderred ’xi'\\W U. Telegraph 74% STARCI—Mirror Gloss, 5 Graves Cq 6ic; Uswego (iloss, Te; Oswego Corn, Te, Canned lobster has advanced 10c per dozen RooMs—Extra 4-tie,82.060; No. 1,$2.00; $1.75: heavy stable, $4 SYRUP—NO. 70, 4-gallon kegs, § C 740 | New ?rlle!!':b &em "ll n, m{flcl [ Lxalion ¢ "~ I"thoo ,{.}’.'L.m,,, for more canned corn than they will be able gallon cans, cans, per doz, !no quart cans, $3.00. orn, | yesterday. No. | in the past two weeks. Since the advance In tobaccos, low grade plugs are coming into favor with the retailer. P lowa canners are sald to have contracted 005 to supply. CANDY=—Mixed, 8i{@llc; stick, 8}(@9}‘ 1t is now estimated that the pack of sweet CRACKERS—Garneau’s sods, butter and [ corn will not be more than half of what it pienic, 41¢c: creams, 7ic; ginger snaps, T3c: ity s 7] cm,ruz‘\ledlumh in bbls, l'loo d was estimated at in July. The supply of woolen goods, such as yarns in 1 underwear, is not very heavy at the ‘The excitement has not all died out of MoNEY—On call easy at 1 to7 ver cent. awt. live welzht uniess otherwise stated, || 1 GHIF %4.00: stall, in _bbl, 8400 ag in | and underwear, very A corn, but the hip, hip, hurrah spirit has de- | Last loan at 1 per cent, closing offercd at & %2‘.‘.‘:,’,‘,’},‘,}‘3,‘&5%{31:‘::wmr RIhss. hnllhblu,'u'so gherkins, In bbls, 80005 do tu | Mrisg ™ there ls a tendency toward high parted for the moment. The country was a | Per cent no value. Proznant sows are ducked 40 lbs, and stags 80 lbs, by the vublic inspector Live Stock Notes. Light run of cattle. liberal buyer to-day, having evidently made the discovery that while rain Is good as far as it goes, it is puwerless to make crops that have been incinerated. The majority of op- erators in speculative centers are appar- ently still enlisted on the bear side and industriously working for s further F. M. Sackett, Cedar Rapids, had eleven | ¥ depreciation In values. The receipts Hm‘:r:m ,’l‘,!,“‘f‘t'l’;“:,"_n:“:r";!"“‘ Quota: | 15445 of hogs on thomurket, ';l are on a more liberal scale and receivers an- Flour--Quiet. Menaugh and B., Dennison, 1a., marketad | g, ticipate a good run for the remainder of the Wheat—Unsettled and easy; prices after | & load of 269-1b hogs, at 85.25. P;unl MEeRCANTILE PAPER—OX@T per cent. STKRLING EXCHANGE—Dull but steady at $4.803;, for sixty day bills and ¥488" for demand. h¢ PRODUCE MARKETS, lmllr bbls, $5.00. ' | toothless and deaf. He is sans teeth, sans —-J-pnn 20@b50 's(nnpowder,m@fl%' Chicago has a grocer who is bald-headed, oung Hyson, 35@5¢; ( General Markets, olong, 20@60c. hair, sans hearing and sands sugun—thlclno Grocer. SPIRITS—Colof nas irits, 188 proot, S1.1 Butter Is apparently a scarco article all Market steady on everything. do 101 proof, $1.12 aplm secord quality over the country. Complaints come from L. Anderson & Co., Mead, marketed a lond | 101 proof, $1.10 dn 188 proof, $1.08. Alcohol, | New York city that the fancy grades are ex- of 238-1b hoxs, at §5.25. 188 proof, $2.10 per wlne allon. Redistilled tremely scarce there, hiskies, $! 1.50. Gin blended. ‘1’10@ .00; hentucky bmubona. $2.00@6.00 icky and Pennsylvania ryes, $2. nl(lon Sheaf bourbon and rye wlnakl stead of bal 50@3.00. Brandies, inpor $5. L week and perhaps the month. Therefore, | ope nlnclfi were lc hivher, but soon declined, | R. B. Gammel, Herman, came in in ad- | domestic, $1.30@3.00. (“'“ imported. 4. while local stocks are once at low water 1.;.,” uction was partly recovered, market | vance of & shipment of two loads of hogs. mark, fears of a corner are wearing AWAY | closing ¢ below s-mrday cash, 0fc; Sep- B, Ba “ rggreen, the well-known cattle andd the w’;l.lnlterlc.::lc;l:.l“l;; cash market had | tember, 70'4c: October, 71 1i-1c. man of' Wahoo, was'among the visitors at the Corn- nsemedlndlm ulu. ‘ruling active X AaTe o S SopmLS SR apran | t i sndad e (Gutet, closing H@xc | T Saok s Joage o aogge to 40X @107y | under 8:&';3?’4'1 Ghea, 40%e; - Beptember, | prime fiogs on the market at $5.30, the top for o1 fober ovened “‘ 413¢c, ranged 415 high and | “(ats—1n fair demand, bug. %lcln + cash, 243¢c; | the day. 413¢¢ low, closing at 413¢c. ll nw leadin Mr, siagley, of the firm of Patte & Bag- i speculative u«mm.«fi Yisice, ranged | Sqplemben, 8oi¢e; May i Tey, Valls I, was i ana sold & 10ad OF TA-1D | DoiCer s sooks s, Lhts 453 @40)gc high and low, lnd Closed at Bnley—uulat at 67c. hogs at $5.20. m e Ti was & fair activity in oats, but prices gave way a little for both cash and futures Whlak 10, under the large ‘receipts and in s mpathy [ Hork<licSeruiely active but o sler: cash, | Sam McCl wmuhawukneuln corn. Of the Mrcun .wm. e ShGten.s mulghln. Jlen, Jas in and yur Sl 05; January, $12. ’0@12.7'))( marketed seven loads of 1337-1b ttle, of hi: Inspected In all, but twelve cars were mew | * Iard ' Dull, tame but lower: cash, 8657135 | own feoding, at 83.530, - cooior Of BlS :l.l‘lll.y 3'.:3%':.'?”" i i oaver Sa&umher, b"m‘ 573§ October, $0.62%@ | A stockman off th Provisions failed to sh ked ac- A ern feeders would sell for $2,00 this fall. He Hvity, Lnoreased inquiy wis 2oporied irom | g Bulk, Meate—Shoulders, 8560@510; short | found n taker very' duickly, who' But up the marketed a load of m‘;'éhe.’lsm_” .20@2.21. Fred Kropf, a hele shipper from Schuyler, | axles, eac h 00: domestic, $1,25@3.00 Chnmrmlnes. m- 00; America ranze, $9.2 C. F. Bentloy, Schuyler, sold a load of [ [owS I uffl.mu ";.;‘&372“'7"- e HEAVY HARDWARE—lron, rate, $2.70 plow steel, special cast, 4!5c. cruclbles(ual , Spec Rt whron pokas, OMAHA. rer set, $2.00@3.50; hubs, per set, 81 r loes, uwed drgc $1.00; tongues, each, HipEs—Green butchers’ 0Ks, at 85,25, whicl il chain Ib, 61 '.'»5‘6“"1‘1 “i:lgbs(ffi kS, at $5.25, Which av- | coll hain, per malleable, eraged 207 1bs, 4run wedgelroc, c;é\s‘z;rs. % 1rruw :‘em. Depot 10th and Pierce “" C; Apring steel 503 rden’s fi‘ s, "84.75: Burden’s mule shoes, $5.75, | Lenver Expross.... Blroed wire' in_car lots, $4.00 per 100 1bs, ered to bet that good west- lm:)muu. rates, 10 to 50 $2.40; steel n ? ‘The retall trade in flour e a little light dur- ing the summer on account of the greater number ot fl"“"“‘ who buy their bread in- ing It themselves. 5“@ While the (-nnberr{ crop of Wisconsin romises to be unusually lar :e, reports from r assachusetts indicate that the crop there Per | will be less than half the usual product. it | THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES. | Leave Omaha UNION PACIFIC, orse | Pacific Express. *Local Express. *Except Sund ails, i B. &M. R R R. Depot. lmn and Pacific sts. i lear 8.40; short ribs, $8.i cured, 73c; dry fiint, u@l 'y Mail and Expros: 5:30 p. M. consumers, bus buyers and sellers were una- 3 i money. Night Kxpress 110500 & m. ble to agree upon prices and the day’s busi- B""’" \rmy ereamery, W@‘.\fic. aatry, | Frnje Moss, with Armour & Co. at Kansas | tocs frecty o‘;\gc: k;-',‘,?,‘n" (,r::,"f‘:d_#:?filt b ness was limited. Speculation, as usual of City, is the guest of his father, John Moss, ’b:w' was :',:““h'lfl“'igp%e'(wnl"h; m{hb. T nm—?lrm full cream cheddars, 11%@ e J (4 b i wars bought pretty freely e house b 8 poin| credited with being a large holl'der. and in Thge—Firm at 13¢@1! Palmer, Richman & Co. have opened up Hi el—Unchnngew nenvy reen salted ; the winter deliveries of pork, lard and short n s b o LU 1;“,‘ "‘hsl 3 2 B@se; salted bull hides, | their live stock commission ofiice, which will be under the management of J. B. Blanch- January, the” aotive deforred future, park e B et oaat e diates (drv Mint, 136 | Jrd." Mr, Bianchards popularity and succass Ienm:flmnnmn!d')e. l“dnt!"ml"'iflz";. l?;fc.ng‘&e Tallow—Unchanged; No.1 country, 8igc; | 88 nlslla‘?mlnu lIs assurance that the ftirm will . 'f Onth .osednd i o s ok poEky No. 2 8¢; cakes, 4c, receive their share of the patronage. o count—LL, 83c: C 9Ly white, 8c: yellow, 23 brown, 13c. Sheep 1961 0865 ANE Y buBR Amencu.ux@x.yc. cattle blu{er for G, H. Hammond & Co. at | pelts, 25@15e. X Dry Goods. CoTToN FLANN -10 per cent m\de S8, Clae: Do tes NS, No. 10, Sige; 40, 101ge H (v(n, 10 , e 15¢; 30, colorcd 10c; W colored, dls‘ i 60- Recelnts, Shipments, Among those having stock on the market ': 70, F"lmt'lh 15¢; Bristol, 133¢; Union ottt s H{;e,)rcm};'r:l ggcl'l;-"-;ge? c“;nfiot;gn;: 90,000 ¢ 22,000 | were the following gentlomen: L H. Wirt, [ Pacific. 18¢. 5 Bon City, Exprons soaax Mnnduhonnbslla'lw/,@flnlg Q’{ffl” Johen l\lgE.Lanm{m,Augu{, lthurKl m‘nf(f'f:‘t}'x Warr—Bibb white, 18}e; col- ::Inncr‘or'l:!l;:prois " v, Bladen ; irney, Ansley: air P 1 03*;.'15,?:&52;:;3r{gswur:mc:;m;;n;;’ Graves, Councll Bluffs; Menaugh & B., Den- ,lu111;00?‘§tng:yd]8« Gom, 1lc; Beauty, | *Except Bun £ Bptomber, and. October Tard 10812560, and nison, Ia.;' Patterson & B, Vall, la.; Nye | 123ges Boone, Lic: | —Al MISSOURT DACIFIC. ? M. Co., Cedar Bluffs; H, Ev erson, Cedar Milwaukee, Atgust 15.—Wheat—Cash, | Kapids: Kiles & Co., Cedar Ray October short rlbl ‘2/.63-&: over September. 60%c; September, 70c; October, T1gc. ‘The following marketed stock: F. Kroff, CRICAGO LIVE STOOK. fhr {’",L NO. 5. & be % :x‘chll‘m)nr dM. ui‘}‘llmarlevl, N‘uxrla‘ xlu)., lw. CiticAGo, August 15.—|Speclal Telegram [ jto™ "f;:;‘y “‘71? W;"'W 20340, ;\alll;fix‘(i‘; o e potnn: franes Danloy: | e to the Bre.]—CATrLe—Trade was active Barley—Weak; , 611 Hastle, Eagle; U. R. Bentley, Rogers; I\ with an upturn of 10@15¢ on everything that Pruvlnlons—Qule pmk. Auyust $14, VanAlst, Elkliorn: Sam McClénuahau, V-l Big child; Reynold: Would sult export, dressed beet. or shipping | Cinotnnatt, August 16.—Wneat—Firm; | lov3 J- Lansing, Eairchild: R demand. A few lots of fancy steers sold at @A, @ Co, Kaymond; T $4.75 and $4.90, the outside the highest er; No. 2 mixed, 47@474c. C priced lot since about the second week in fl;?'fifgi}';.“fid firmy No. 2 muxed, 283¢c. OMAHA WHOLKSALE MARKETS, June. The bulk of good cattle sold within a Pork—Firm at $12.; Fraits anid Produce. range of $4.30@4.60, and common lots at Lard—Good demnnd at 86,85, Orders }frnm the country requiring se- $3.50@4.15 and along there. Texans sold a “lllsky—l"ll’m at $1,05. lected stock and extra eare in packing ean- shade higher. The number of Texans on 1,,.,..’ August _ 15.—Wheat—Firm; | not always be filled at the swme prices quoted to the local trade for common stock [ enuh‘ 69%c; September, Tlc; October, 723§c. sale was about 4,500, or half the fresh arri. Monday, August 15, Vals." Native butchers' stock underwent | . Corn—Lower; cash,'ST@iTide; October, Gy e, General—The receipts of country produce | 10%c: Stevens’ S R T 12}ge. v Jittle or no change. ‘here was a falr dewand | *i,_siandy; cash, 243ge; Uctober, 25%c. | wero light s usunl on the st dav o the | AMISCELLANROUS—Table' oil cloth $485; that considerable rain = has fallen Pork—815.% week. There was very little If any change | Plain Holland 8i4e to 9c; Dado Holland 1245¢. throughout_the parched grazing country a | L M In the prices worth mentioning. There were | , FLANNELS—P! nl«l—lhfmlmn 200; Goshen more active business is anticipated. Ship- | Whis 105, two cars of California fruits received and | 324¢: Cle: ‘uc Maple ‘:'l}' ‘104' ng steers, 1350 to 1500 Ibs, 50@4.90; 1200 Bulwr—l"h‘m creamery, 24@28c; daliry, 16 | three or four cars of watermelons. liite— %. 21 H. Ni A o , 94 a) fiw mqq.oo 950 «nm Ibs, $8.25@ | @25c. Kaas—Light recelpts and steady prices, | 274c; B. B, H. N B.50. loc Kaunsas Oity, August 15.—Wheat— | the bulk going to small dealers at lic; henvy 80c Qur(-hee ( uedme \m Ke 3.75; 1 b\ulla and mixed, §: l"s‘ XN wfix;m -2:::. Steady; No. 2red, none on the market; No, bu¥em paying 10}gc. $24085.00; Indinas, $400, Canning stock | 2 soft. ore . mrm-—{;‘mnec:.slflnvnr an nr?v;dnce m| “ 88 W (,orn—Lowsr- No. 3, cash, M}‘r Bepwm- ew days. aucy, full cream cheddars, sin- lloos—’l‘hu market was active and fully | ber, 35%c bid, 38!{c asked; year, 85¢ bid, 36c il:"-ml‘ggu fllilcl fi:fc'x:"én ;;vl"sw}fllgc : young 10¢ higher on best heavy, some selling within aske a 1907 Lisab ux)selb s in case, » range of 85. 45@5 &kwml falr to good pack- Oats—No. 2 cash, 22}¢e bid. uflc‘.'.,5 o {:ncur o mew :&mm case, New, Ing_sorts at 35, Light sorts were | Liverpool, August 15.—Wheat—Steady; [ 11§ PR TRAGY 10\ FO: ARG 4 neglected. Thero was but one order on the | demand poor: holders offer moderately. noderate _an market during the morning and that was | ~Gorn—Steady with fair domand. 1R T LD IO G filled at $5.30@5.35. Eastern shippers are buy- n.w York. August 15.—Wheat—Re- ol.::p‘:xrtol’iolhs:l!l gfi-nm‘e‘rlafi‘fin? ~'mm2|m'1'c':‘- F A 120 Arnuld K UCK 18¢; Durham ton 22'5¢; Coutswold 25c, vens’ A Ti¢c; bleached 8] hlvm‘lwd iée iskc: 5] rner Oil 6 to lhchmond 63 Allen —\\ l\ahluulnn 61 A 0} an 6353 Arnold é Arnold B 1 se: chmoud 3153 Windsor 6; Eddyston hloutta ™~ Dress gt Whitten s Renfrew Dress 9 to gei Hercules 15¢; Leami Stevens’ B 6¢; bleached Te; Stevens’ P Crasy 24 inch, 'nc. anrou nn—sfi. ch, wc' H. AL F. e, 24 BLANKETS—White, $L00@7.50; colored, $1,10@8, 0. (,mmlu(‘s—slnur 43¢; Woods 4}¢; S dard 4155 Peacock 4. Cmuv J EANS—Androscoggin ing cheap krassers only here at present, as 04,0007 14, 25,0003 spot lots fairl Bage 1A} ““"'k”{’."‘“‘k ,'j""",;’l“ml 3 exports, spot lots fairly B \c|\- Vest Poin n., 80z, ihat class fiia the bill for present use. Sabve, to gooa park Tor export;_options O e g cdium grades, 13@ | b o750 00 o7, 13ig: West Boint 50 S firm, soon advanced @3¢, but later weak- PouLTRY ~There is enough in the market | 12 0z.. 15% West' l’umt 40 in., 11 oz, LIVE SBTOOK. ened and closed with the advance about lost' to supply the trade for several days with the | Che Caledonin 93¢ Caledonia 10 g 5 ungraded red, 76}¢(@84}¢c: No. 8 red, 775 . ,Onloago, Augusti—Tho Drovers® Jour- | Nof e, wtiakise 14 Slovaior, SLA@HGLE Bt s¥ 0@ iii'ol towis btug Svsta | (:nrltl":-ltmgu?'flllhfl cfo b No.1red, nom- | 300; none but the best brought the latter @ 0. 2 1ed, September, closing at | price. Tnere is no demand for ducks or tur- rood; shipping_ steers, 8 though the former, when in good order, b 8le. P and feeders, ll. 3,257 cows, bulls and Corn—Spot lots steady; options 1(@3c ‘{m 2.25@2.75, and the latter 6@ic per mixed, §1.10@2. ‘oxas cattle, §2.40@3.75. 1‘,',,,' Cclosing weak: receipts, 16,0005 ox mll'?an—l(m;'lpm 10‘;00 l,datmn lnq 5@10«: 9.000; ungraded, 48i(@id3{c: No. [y Mll::m-mv —Prices firm; cholce 55@b5c. higher: roo and mix 5.30;_pack- w,@w%e in store, 40%@dvisc delivered, | (annaGE—Market good, prices firm at 75c 5“1:'» nn“ shl gblnx. 85.15@5.50; llxlll-. Ihfl@ v:%n-’: 0 b, 453¢c ¢ f and 1; September closing | per dozen for solid heads. 3 v 48 2 (ON10NS—Supply and demand about equal, (‘ Biioan-2 Hecelpis Q00; strong, for £ood. | “Potroieum—stendy: United closed at 609¢c. best stock brinis Toc@s per bush, - stookers, um wuum‘ $3.953.06 "s.'gn—swadlly beld: fair demand; west- 163 Texans, $2.503.50; lambe, 84. W@&“"- PorkFirm and more active; mess quoted | "Brans. — Hand ) — picked navy beans nal Stock Yare at '15 00 for old d 815,50 for new, are quoted at $1.75 per bushel and the other IlL, August 15— u, Lard—Lower and modumaly active; west- w%h-mpmemu, none : market steady; fair | ern steam, spot, $6.8° udses aro selling fromithat fourer downito T4, olce heavy native steers, $3.00@4.25; Buner—nrm.uomnnd moderate; western, weather being too warm to handle it. butchers’ steers, fair to choice, $3.40@3.95: | 15 g‘ g:oflgg fair to (smL $2.80@8.40; stockers, feeso—Firm but quiet; western, 8%@ Por CorN—There 1s hardly any sale for shipments, none; 0. Lower and only modcnlely active; P.?‘; m"" An Qoeaslonalsask s tolt Cat Hoas—Recelpts, mlrlat hlghor. choice heavy and butchers’ | recelpts, 9,000; exi Solselons. §5.80ab.40; packing and Yorkers, | GoRes-att Klo frn st 19%c: options modlum mchaleo. $5.10@8.30; pigs, common | fairly active and hi h"fi sales,” 20,000 bags: ‘TomATORS—The market Is well supplied , $4.50@4.55, Au%uul. $)7.95@18.! megwmben $18.05@ | with tomatoes, home grown, at w@m per luuu City, August 15.—Cattle—Re- Ocfober, 818, November, | pushel. pts, 4,000; shi menl!. QNO' market 5@10c | $10.35@10.45: Mllbel. $18.40@18,55; Janu- L.oNs—Watermelons bring $12,00@16,00 per hundred; cantelopes, 50@7ie per doz Li 5} 1, (:AME.—There is nogame conung in, the per 1 mumuu-—'l he season for berries is prac tically over. PLUMS—The receipts of plums lre not as Atlantic lantic P, 44 53¢ Aurora C, 44, 4 Hoosier LL, 44, b{c i 3 Economy 9to 9 —Lewiston 0 to 035, horndike K ] Richmond 63’ Pacitic | Meht Express. al 103, —Ci ter Oak 415: Ramapo 85 Lodi 4ig; Allen mm.n.\u— l‘lunkut checks 7i{: Whitten- 743 York 7'{; Normandie Dress tevens’ N Oie; bleached % 71¢e; lfiuechco No. 8, 8, 3. }{v; Anawan ‘Windsor 22ige. Red—C, 94 inch, 1iges i: bwntt I(m-r ! Depot 16th and Webster st Day Express.. 11:10 0 m.| \orle. | Lincoln Fxpros nold DUMMY TRAINS. Running Between Council Bluffs and South Omaba. Inaddition to the stations mentioned, treins stop at Twentieth ana Twenty-fourth streets, and at the Summit in Omaha. Westward, “Broad- [Transfer| Omaha. Shcel'ys.| Btock way. Yards, ne 6; n ing- 8:40 Ste- 8kge: %, 11:20 12:05 Eastward. o |Sheelys.| Omaha. [Transter tan- in., Agricultural Implements, Wagons, d Buggles. Jonos gt betwe Crrriages and Buggies. Jones gireeh betwoen oth “LININGER & METCALF CO., Agricultural Implements, Wlm\ll- lefll lnnlu Mo, Who!nllo.flm e, PARLIN,ORENDORF & MARTIN Wholesale Dealers in Agriculcural Implements, Wagons and Buggies. 901, 203, 905 and 07, Jones st Artists’ 'nfcrml. A, HOSPE. JR., Artists’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, A 1613 Douy Stree! aha. _Builders’ Hardware and vicul " HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders’Hardware & Seale Repair Shop Mechanies' Tools ang Buffalo Beales. 1606 Dougias sty Omaha, Neb, Books and Stationery. A.T. RENYON & CO., Who'esale and Re all Rooksellers and Stationers, 1522 Douglias st., Omaha, Neb. Telephone 501, Correspondence solicited. Boots and Shoes. ¥. MORSE & CO. Jobbers of Boots and Bhoes. 111 Farnam st Omaha, Neb. Mauufactory, Summer street, Boton. Z. 1. LINDSEY & CO., Wholeszle Rubber Boots and Shoes Ruboer and Oiled Clothing and Felt Boots and Shoes, 1111 Harnoy Streot. Beer. STORZ & ILER, Loger Beer Brewers, 1521 North 18th llnnl- Omaha, Neb. LOUIS HELLER, Butchers’ Tools and Supplies, Sausage Casings 92 Al kin 1ways in stoek. Coffes, Spices, Etc. CLARKE BROS. & CO0., Omaha Cofree and !plw llll-. Baki n'l Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, John Epeneter, Prop. IlnlMInr ©of Galvanized Iroa and &l‘fl“‘ m Dodge and and 108 N, 10th st.. Omi RUEMPING & BOLTE, ‘Manufacturers of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finals, MetalicBkylight, etc, 3108, 12th at., Omal WESTERN CORNICE WORKS, C. Specht, Prop. Galvanized Iron Cornices, eto. u!m ‘stmproved Pat: ent Metallc SKylight, 508 an: 12th at. Oriaba. Iron Work PAXTON & VIERLING Iron Works, wmma And Cast lmn‘ln“fllnl Wnn, fron Beams d m.n. 1A ll ?’.';::-’é.a‘ -5‘(33?-’.’. O Ry H‘"d H. K. SAWYER, Manu faetnrlnz Dealer in SmokeStacksy Britchinge, ieneal Roller TS Tiofe atrees, Omank, opairing, TF. I MOMANUS. o pi-n.unl. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Manufacturers of ire and Iron Ralli; Window Guards, Fiowee & Orders by mail Wire Signe, B8 pHly attendodto. OMAHA IUMBFR CO., Denler . All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesele, 18th Street and Union Pacifie Track, Omaha. LOUTS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, Kto. ‘Ml—(}nm'fillh Ilnfl Douglas; Cornes CHICAGO LUMBER CO. Wholesale Lumber, 814 8. 14th street, Omal ieb. I. Colpetrer, Ilnufl C. DIETZ, Lumber. 13th lllfl‘(:l.lllogil !}mll, onnht Neb. FRED W. GRAY, Lum ber, Lime, Cement, Ete., EM. Cor. Mi And ponglas ste., Omah: HOAGLAND, Lumber, T. W. HARVEY LUMBER C0sy To Dealers Only. Office, 1403 Farnam street, mhl. CHAS. R. LEE, Hardwood Lumbez, ‘Wood Carpets and r-r% looring. 94h and Donglel e e} JOHN A. WAKFFIELD, ‘Wholesale Lumber, Ete. PR ol vyutes Myt ¢ Comass ana Bese. Quine; hite Lime. 3 UNION STOCK YARDS CO,, Of Omaha. l-lllud. Joha F. Boyd, l-nmt-l-s Live Steck cammumn. McCOY BROS., Live Stock Commission Merchants. t furnished free «napplfcation. Btockers an lurnished on go)d terms. Reference atio] ank und South Omaha Naticng l n\on Btock Yi 'dmlfl\ Omubn. M. BURKE & .'I(INN, Live !t,ock Commission. urke, Ma; nton Stook Yarder B Oimah T, relephone 682, SAVAGE & GREEN, Live Stock Commission Merchants, Bhipmonta of any and all kinde ot Block soli % on RLbek Tards, Omina, Fen, Poliotted Cnrpn:. OMAHA CARPET CO,, Jobbers of Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Rugs, !,hmlnum-.fl!nntflr_x!l. !!mL fil Dot !|ll strees. Crockery and Noti L WRIGHT, Agent for *he Mauufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chixneys, sie. Office, 317 Bouth 18th st. maha, Neb. CLOTHING M. ELGUITER’S Mammoth Clothing House, Corner Farnum and Tenth Btreets. Omaha. Neb. —_Commission and Storage. D. A. HURLEY, Commission and Jobbing. Bflli.v Eggsand Produce. Counsignmel solicited, eadquarters for Stoneware, Herry Boxes and flrlv. Baskets. 1414 Dodg: et, Omaha. RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storage and (‘nmmmlon Merchants, Epecialties—Bul Eggs, Cheeso, l'olllry. Game, Oysters, etc., -Lc 1128, 14th 8t PEYCKE BROS., Commission Merchants. Fruits, Produce and Provisions, Ol e WIEDEMAN & CO., Produce Commission Merchants, Poultry, Butter, Game, Fruits, etc. 20 8. lithst Omiha, Neb, Hillin'ry and Motions. A A~ A AN I. OBEBFELDER & CO., Importers and Jobbers of Millinery and Notions, 1213 and 1215 Harney 8 , Omaha, Neb, —_—_—— Notions. A S J. T. KOBINSON NOTION CO4 Wholesale Denlers in Notions and Furnishing Goods, 403 and 405 B. Tenth !h_"lll!ln. "MANUF A COMPANY, Manufacturers of Overalls, Joans Pants, Shirts, Bto, 1102 and 1104 Dou: n-- Streedy CARPENTER PA PER C 00., ‘Wholesale Paper Dealers. (‘lrryl nlce llo(‘i of Printing, Wl D paper. Speclal attention or ers, which will be shipped dfnwl from mi) orders will recelve ponun-l attention. sntee llmd goods and low prices. 1114 a Douglus St Prumng. y PRINTING ( OMP AN ¥y Job Printers, Rlank Book Makers, And Book Hlndtr'l”lmm;n lm.luulh Foumonil Coal ancr Lime. ¥. 60, LAND, Sec. and Trens. A. 8Uj O‘IAIIA (,(DAlz.Pi()KE & LIME Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, 209 8outh Thirteanth Street, Omaha, Nob, nu.rmhm \\\. 155 4,11, h: Everett 7 kl'r Sig: Jaff- 1234 Beaver A, B,11; Beaver z y reek CC, 1 Arrive Brow hum u\u:—At.antch. 44{ 7Vu; CONNECTING LINES. Transter 4, 7e; Atlantic D, awrence L, 4- )ld l)mmmon Farwell, 8c: Fruil perell, 4 incl Popperell, 10-4 a4, 6‘-,c. Indian Hend, 447 61503 Poppereil 0, 4-4, ic' l’epperrll 9-4, 1~c Pepperell, 4 Utica C, 44, 43 Wachusett, H“c Aurora R, 44, NG—Berkeley cambric, C. 4-4, 614c; butter cloth All train 6c; Hope, Tige; King Fhillip fambric, lies Lonsdate, ‘11 date, Bige; New York mills, 103gc; 1 42 inch, Popper perell. & ot Vo0t l’epuerell 84, 1 u2es C | K.c.8tl &0 ’(:W'(,‘,’:.‘{l‘. All trains ru 14c; Canton, 4-4, ‘J)(c. Triumph, 6c; Wam- sutta, lic; anla:. depot. depot. C R L&Ps }f All trains run Daily, iy C.&N. W. All traing run Daily. C.B & Q. Al traing run S Daily. t of Sioux City. W, St.L &P All trains run Daily. B.C.& P, All trains run Dally. blnher for good fat; #00d grass range were | ry, $15.40@18.50. heavy as of other fruits from California. urm and others lbout lhldv’ stockers and Minnea, ||-. August 15.—Wheat—Mar- Pnceo are firm, good stock moving at $1.50 feeders, $2.55@2.75 butchers’, $2.65@3.25; | ket strong for old new ngrloclsd. with few r box. 8; cows, $1.65@?2.1! buyersnml lower price: hard, Gnm-n—-Vary choice Muscat grapes are Hogs—Receipts, 8,500; shipmerfts 2,600; September, T8}{c; October, 'Ifl)‘ H arriving from California. There are also a market fairly active; choice heavy about 5¢ 1 cash, T2'4c; September, ;flc few cumlng in from the south. Muscats, lowur others mmy‘ngmw heavy, $3.25@ | October, 60}5e: No. 8 nonhem, cuh. $2.00 per 20 1b boxes; southern, $1.00 per 10 1b 5.45. September, 7le: October, 68c. On traci basket. S —— No. 1 bard, old T4}c: No. 1 northern, 73}gc; PrARrs—California pears are coming in lib- FINANUIAL No. 2 northern, 7. NEW Youx, August 15.—[Special Telegram | , Flour = Steady;” patents, $4.00@4.20; to the Bek.|—STocks.—The stock market Recs'ivh—\\ lLeat, 144,000 bu; flour, 120 ‘was sluggish and destitute of interesting fea- | bbls. tures except to a few professionals, There h'MAlprmm!-wnent. 40,300 bu; flour, 25,300 eral quantities and are choice. Good stock, $2.25 per box. NECTARINES—A few California nectarines are arriving, which are sold at $1.50 per box. PEACHES—The market is well supplied with very choice stock from California. Choice stock is going at $1.25@1.50, Union TrustCo 3088, 15th St., Omaha, Neb. Capital, - $300,000 were few stocks for sale and the bulk of those offered came from room traders, who | ;, w““. In Htore—2,094,050 bu; St. Paul, were realizing profits on purchases made last | ~y Oorl August 15.—Corn—Un- | reshipment is sold at 40c per bunch. week and from bears who believed the bulge “men\z .“1;:1.'%_ w‘:f.: 53@dde, th(wz l—;l‘he:-u are some very‘ hmrg« ;nd Suturday was nothing but a squeeze on the Oats—Firmer at 33)5@3de. l'm‘:)""'!;l - l'h:';"'gssp";:;:‘?" ‘gfim 9‘3"' “fi- shorts. The news received was rather en- Lorn}l'lal—l' y,at $2.2ric@a. . - ed; pork, | 10§ LTS ber box. L4 i couraging to the bulls, The Reading and ll.’x flflh ETReus T Em' pork, | 0 B oNs—Tiere. are some ver fancy l“f Jersey Central companies have adjusted their k Real ong clear 1- Malori lemons on the market which difficulties and the settlement, which involves .nfl cle.r nn, ln6 at $9.00, Veraelll lemons §7.50, CeELERY—The demand is not very heavy so early In the season. (Giood stock suitable for Noh Faa A HORS A u-ndwn.'{?:'fn"c 13 e No.l,eom.nsllnooho.l. cam,-uu No. 8 o. 5 No. 1, 4&0 ln, 12& lt (t- rolnth wow u&u PO “- 09 Ooh) Loans Made on Real Estate, 50 School, County and Municipal Bonds Ne- gotiated, Wi, A, PAXTON, W, G, Map. President, Vice Pres. ROBT. L. GARLICHS, F. B. JOHNKON Becretary . Treasurer. . 2L :s—The market is bare of oranges. " over §17,000,000, has been contizmed by the T Ca bT'ho TArket 18 T Of bauts CEILING Avn vAn'n-nou. DIRKCTORS: recelvers and directors of both roads. The OMAHA MVI:‘J :’l‘oq‘lfi. - Likslede "DADAS m tcom, 3¢ in White Fino Calling......$34.00 Wu A Raxson, Hesuy . Cuanke, mninlf' k‘c‘ohp gl lel:m? m“:‘ ‘“d: Oa l:n iy l:';‘:;fl::l!ga.'mlo;;lzn .Fd Clan .!‘ in, Nonuy PmBCell(nz 1600 | Howr. Lo G“”?‘“fi. J £, i Joxmson, 080 cowing in for rst w J good es . . B. JORNSON, :,.’X‘n‘{.:‘ show fair :.h,. over the ,::,, There were not enough cattle to make a | suitable 1or- ipment are quoted at O:E 2nd cou. % market, but the _few that were here soid at | $3.50 week last year. It s expected that the gov- nuongtimm ‘There is a very fair demand pard ernment will purchase $5,000,000 worth of | for corn-fed native steers, and all such bhave bonds Wednesday, and this money, with the | fouud ready sale. liberal imports of gold, will tend to prevent stringency in money. The market opened rather easy ana lower, except for Northwest- ern. The latter was esoeclally strong owing to improved crop reports and better buying, Grocer's List. CorreR—Ordina; rades, 203¢@3%e; fair, A@22; prime, i fancy green and &?cl low, 23 1 old nnmmum nvm WA ; interlor lel. “@% Mocl .4?-‘!)0 Arbuckle's asted, 253 McLung hlin’s X;X.X‘ 20! c, Duwoflh'l\ i')}{c, Red Cross, dANK‘lD Goobl—OLe rs, standard, T Hogs. The receipts of hogs were about up to the usual run on Monday. ‘The market was ac- tive and strong at Saturday’s prices. The bulk of the hogs were sold out early in the and aavanced 1% per cent. St Paul broke | morning, but there were eleven loads whicti $2.90@8.10; strawberries, 2 1b, 5 per cont, rallied 5 per cent but did not {,‘,‘;,:‘,‘,‘;‘,};‘;3,';‘“‘“ to.0ell a4 tho prices and | 5" .85; ras) !n“' 21 b.“fier m:‘ %2, 53'(3 hold. Boston bought Union Pacific and at — 4853 dl(nrnh 'fie@s. $4.50@4.60; one time 3§ per cent advance was recorded, Sheep, lvrlwta.%‘ o white e,’(g hes, pu but it failed to bold. Pacific Mall wentup | There was uothing doing on the market. | §3°G) Viume,_ per bm_ 5 percent. New England was weaker and Recelpte. gm $2,1 broke 3 per cent. The total sales were 148,- 000 shares, The rest of the list was slow, with unimportant changes. Rallroud earn- ings continue to show remarkable gains over the preceding two years, not only in gross but in net. * For the first week of August the returns of thirty-two roads show an gato of $2,550,006, against §$2,218,702 in 1880, D Increase of $318,23, or over 14 per cent, Ib, hso» neapples, ‘lmllb' dase aw@us i lbplmuggnl. per do doz, nflfl 11b ulmoll. 2 lb E‘::“b‘" Des cash .ws- Yib string 8, mens.. ll':.‘m; 'lg“ml beans, ver J MAITO peas, case, 50 !Ibur!y June peas, n:'esu, tomatoes, $2.45@2.50; i Ib coru Provisions—Hams, 18K@13}c; breakfast bacon, 11X@l%; bacon 9%@10c; Cattle. 0K, A6in White l‘lneshw “o A12inchs, l han 12 in. Stock Bonrdl same length Nn. 1 Plain, B& 10 in ND. L,0.G,8 ln FIN) 1st and 2d, olear, i, 1i¢ inch, & 2 &Lelur. 1inen,s.'s n’f, Ca-r:‘ 4 l 0 ln. Floorin Cler 5 . Oemnq W Bv w * (Sel, Fencing)..... STOCK loAllD' “ o Inch Grooved Roofing $1. SHIP LAP, ISHING. Mot 1 1, 2in THERN Y M. R. RISDON ‘: INSURANCE > AGENT, Merchants' National n'nuk Building, Nooml LY Telephone No. &«l. Omaha, Nebraska, REPRESENT flmnlx‘ London, E'l land. “,T“m‘ l' Neowark, A, 4643 o o Phiade e, ‘&)fl% i clpoia, ¥ Westchustor Naw York RO Vaeos FOR SALE "53 An Island on the Southern coast of Massachu ',n setty. (Good fishing and beach for bathing. Lo 40.50 | cqted'in the best Summer Climate In the World 40.00 | ¥or tull particlars wddr 44,00 EDWARD. [] MI\.RKILL. w00 Mutunl Life Buliding, & Nassau 8t., N, ¥ .00 VARIQOOELE i cases cure 0 knife, drugs or clamps used. Add. V. D.Inlplyoo Box'136. Bt. uuu.uo et 828 J. J. JOHNSON & CO., Manufacturers of lllinois White Lime. And Khippers of Coke, Cement, Plaster, Lime, Hair, l"l Rri hrnm. Tl d Sewer Pipe. Omce, Pa. ¥arnum + Omauha, Neb. Tolenhane i o Cigars and 'ropuéi ""MAX MEYER & CO. Jobbers of Cigars, Tobaeco, G and A ition, 215 t 8. 11th at,, une 24 Appion Hig T s b 10 0 WEST & FRITSCHER, l(nnufnctnrers of Fine Cigars, And Wholes: n Leaf Tobaceos, Nos. 108 eI it et Onrata Dr/ Goods. e e M. E. SMITH & CO,, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods & No!lon- 1102 and 1104 Douglas, cor. 1ith Biktiiiers of Liwors: Aleonol and Spirite. Tmporiers bbers of Winesand Liquors. WILLo W.SPIHNGS DN'I‘ILLE‘I 0. and ILER & CO. Jobbers of Fi Wlnll -nd L Rast Indin Bite inrney St. Furm'uu. DEWEY & STON. E, ‘Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Farnam st.. Omaba, Nob, CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture, Bedding, Upholstery, Mirrors, etc. 1206,1208 and_1210 Faroam rt., Omaha, Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, Noc, 706, 707, 709 and 711 8. 10th 8¢, Omaha, Neb. McCORD, BRADY & CO,, Wholesale (:roceri. ““LEE, FRIED & CO., Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware, Sheet Iron, Ete. Agents for Howo Scales, d Miami Powder Co.. Omuha. Neb. W. J. BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, Spriugs, Wagon Stock, Hardware Lumber, oic. 1206 wnd 1211 Harney st., Omaba, EDNEY & GIBBON, T MlL'?’oN ROGERS & SC Stoves, Ranges, Furnaeces, Tiles, Manties, Grates, Mnu(‘m:- 13l wud MS Farnam — WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Doalers in Type, Pressos and Printers' Supplies. 500 Bouth Twaeltth Street. CHURCHILL P I'}II’ 0., ‘Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Fi mlnzs. Steam and Water )(nrpll Foat.Co's Goons. » U. 8. WIND IL'IN""NE and PUMP n-n-n-{mna mn-' rteam and Water Supplies, upe; Hove. 918 M"!Nof o Manayor. A. L, STRANG CO., Pumps, Pipes and Enqlneu. Tl Mlag s v BROWNELL & CO., Manufacturers and Dealors In lers & Gcnaul Mm-hlnery whoct [ron work, Stesm Pumpe.! Aou Dodge Woodsplit Pl CHES o apers Aado sieiee” LAMT . Omaha " Rubber Goods. iAHA RUBBEE CO Manufacturer and Des #in all kinds of Rubber Goods, 01l Clothing and Lewh TP BOYER & Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co. Firo and Hury ar Proof Safos, Time Locks, Ve and Jail W, ) Farnum Atreet_Omaha, N a. Ahl)l“‘,l Omaha Safe \\(nrks. Manufacturers of Fire and Barglar ProofSa Khuttors and Wire W ckaor Bts.. Omshis, Nob . A. DISBROW & Co,, Wholesale Marufacturers of BdllN MANU I‘A("I'I'R”\G LO.. Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, blinds, Monuldings &tir Workand Interigr Hurd Wood Finish Just opesed. N, E; cor. $ihuud Leaveaworth Bla. it bl Y TN O sl 1 TG CAPITOL HOTHL Lincoln, Neb. The best known aud most popular hotel In the state. Locwtion central ntments Hrst clagg. Hendquarters for co cinl men and all political and public gu 'y E. P, ROGGEN. Proprietor, School, Gouniy and clly BONDS! We will pry highest price for sume. FARM LOAT, ] Made at lowest rates. Correspondence solicited \ STULL BROS,

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