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,500,000 being below 110, The general im- pression was tnat those offered below 110 would be accepted, and although trading was light the disposition prevailed among the room traders lhlah making the total on the market | qulet to-day, \he supply and demand belng The market opened at adecline of cbmll qu ‘here l&’ however, a shortage lbolll 5¢ from yesterday’s close. The de- lo-(’ uwer -ud there was more inquiry mand was brisk, and me bulk of the hnn for old fowls than the lignt receipts were sold befor@noon. There was nothing oonl m'r left over except one load which came in late, Eaas—"The supply on the market is liberal, THE GRAIN MARKETS STEADY The Improvement in Wheat 8o Small as to ter Oak 4} A . Allen bl( R‘lcfit‘lm‘fmd m‘%ln sor fiodl!d(n\oneo. ulwmm- I’Innlm checks 71 Whmen- i York 7i; Normandie Dres B ‘Chleatta Drasy Myt Whi m..m. ”“Fj}‘fi?}v‘.e VIERLING There was three loads of good h hoy 1d | the bulk goin, m small dealers at 11c; heavy ress 9; Renfrew Dress 121¢; Be Boarcely Perceptible. ‘:Tfifol." ';:m:;':n“e‘ '"'u?.‘.".f"i? :;,b:.“.‘l',' within ¢ of what _anything Drought yes- | buyers payl g1 & KENTUCKY JEANS—Memorial m Canton R T Iron Works, 3 —_ m"" e :‘m d‘“ '""‘n“'m“ :“h“ advaness urg’-ly. -no;"m ca-t trn class of "?1" is wfi‘ Tf‘pfifn good deniand .‘ch firm prices, m g‘u‘xcnngxr{uc.ml‘ k;cules 18¢; Leaming- mlnl.'.rlcu!'t‘n:nl ‘lmp-‘lemen‘ll,'.w‘;.l:‘onl;“ ¢ 408, Cast Tron Buildine Work, |‘m;.'n-.| % holding tter than tl n and me- it nt creamery, other creamery, ‘ottswold 2 o8 Al uggies. Joi woen CORN RULES RELATIVELY FIRMER extending to 1§ per cent. London bought d’lum .n“ s, oot o . Ilcu ch:lre dnl:y. lx‘dl‘k, medium grades, CiAsi—Stevens' B 6¢; bleached To; Ste- andfoik, ouinia. ¥ “:;:"' Erie, St. Paul, Lake Shore, and Loulsyille & l\sqzlfic ordinary, Sheen. B — ——ee vens A 7 At dloached -); Stevens' I'sisc; | “LININGER & METCALF CO,, o K| -Mmm well supplied. Fancy, | bleached Steven: N 9igc; bleach X - An Easier Feeling Prevails In the fi‘,‘:,',',]',.‘:,'; :yut';‘):’e"b.uc’v;g s w:“t::::h? There was nothing doing on the market. {ulll cream cheddars, sinkle, 10c; tll creain, mfi;sc%ryl‘r.::::m‘: i d'm i v (:grltnl:unl l.l:lpl::n‘er.l.t‘l, . llllllfncnl:"ln:‘i)::le':-dl l:rl“r'."wq g, a5 i k e y 3 mer| e ] 8 =" 4 Carri , Wte., s '"’;"":"'.:: ::‘.2:’:'(;::"':‘“ Specialists in Reading bought liberally and Heoelpte. theass, 108 (bs T oase, new, ae; Limbutger, | plain Holldnd 8 to te: Dado Holland 19\ge, | ooneCariasss, Buseios, Faa. Wholettls Omah Britchings, Tanks, a advanced prices 3 per cent. Grangers were also stronger. After midday there appeared to be a decided slackening in the demand and an easy feeling aoveared and prices gradually settled and all the advances disap- veared. It was said that Lake Erle & West- ® “1 LANKE! ” ) tH gnfw—nu.“u.vno.ll %; m;“ 'Qneeh'eé %o. ;‘ .fic. 37 uechee N 3 ndsor 24gc. Ted—C, 4 ctsgyan Soe; oatn PARLIN,ORENDORF & MARTIN o 100 Ibs in case, new, 11¢; Swiss, fancy Ohio, "‘ Wholessls Dealers 1a — Heg 900 5,700 | new, 19c. —— PouLTRy -Spring _chickans brought 81.50 Bhipments. @32.25; old fowls bring $2.50@3.00; none 26 cars | but the best brought the latterprice. There 83 cars | is no demand for ducks or turke: e though memnnur,vhefl in good order, sel nt $1.5@ Oattle. Hogs. Quotations, OHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. CHICAGO, August 17.—|Special Telegram F. 1L MCMANUS, . n:l,mu. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Manufacturers of fre and Iron Rtlllw Desk Rails, Cattle Hogs... Wlndu' Illurll. Flower Btai Wire Signs, Wte 0 the BrEe.|—Grain markets were steady | ern will pay a 2 per cent dividend in October Provailing Pricea. 2.75, and the latter 6@ic per pound. 34 Inoh, 216; GG, Bflnch, 18¢; H, BN, 1o Orders by A prampity tonaoh i, and prices averaged a shade better than yes | anq the ::ck n:‘:'nn ced fractionally. Dur- Showing the prevalling prices pald for live (GAMER.—There is no zame conung in, the w’io"u m“':mm_“ (i 8¢, A. HOSPE, JR., stockon this market: ‘wenther being too warm to handle | Cholce steers, 1300 to 1500 1bs. uomu.s PoTators— e s ly is light and good Cholce steers, 1100 to 1300 _Ibs. . stock is movmlp ; fancy, 70c. Fat little staers 900 to 1050 Ibs. 8.1.'»(_ 80 CABBAGE—Firm at 1ae per dozen for solld Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1400 874,00 heads. Good to choice corn-fed cows.... 9.15@3.00 (Ox1oNs—Supply and demand -bont equal, Common to medium cows. 50 and best stock brings 75e@ss Pe ush. Good to cholce bulls. . Mer0Ns—Watermelons bring $10.00@15.00 Light and medium hogs. ver hundred; cantelopes, w@ B¢ per duz. terday, though the improvement in wheat is- 80 small as to be scarcely noticeable. The fecling early was weak. September wheat sold down from 69)gc to 683%c, October from 105¢c to 70!c, and May from 73)ge to T8}ge. ‘There was considerable desire to sell, and there being only a small investment demand, Lum ing the last half hour the market was the weakest of any time during the day and the last sales were at inside fizures, but nearly the same as yesterday. Business with Chi- cago houses was small, but a majority of the operators are rather bearish. The total sales were 100,013 shares, against 257,000 g ULANKETS—Wailie, L0@r.50; colorea, | Artists’ Ll éAunmcs—SI-m 4¢; Woods 4}¢; Stan- dard 414 Peacock nman—a OMAHA I.UHBE’B COy ar b 4 i & Salldl Dealer .. All Kinds of | 'ORSET tANs—An roscoggin 7’ ear- Al | it m‘ww“fi i (‘ ng Material at Wholeulq. 18th Street and Union Paeifio Track, vek—West Point m.. 8oz, 10)5: West | Builders’Hardware & Scale Repair Shop | ————F——o—r—ur o Point 20 In., 10 0z, 131§ West Pont o Mochanies' Tools and Buffalo Scales. lapvou.m .3 LOUIS BRADFO ii—- Simultaneously they made the unwelcome discovery that the market was oversold, not badly, rrlups. but nevertheless certalnly E oversold. This only increased their anxiety to et In out of the wet. The market opened Wblfle chblf Corn—Ruled qulel most of session with feeling easler early, but luter develo) s0me strength: cash, co,{ tober, 41 7-16¢. Limited. John F. Boyd, Superintendent, h (ECTARINES—A few California nectarines are arriving, which are sold at $1.50 per box. Pracnes--The market 1s well supplied with very choice stock from California. Lihie: ORI OIBHED || Ao st N e s s, 1850119.5020.50/2.0023.09 EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, “ROAIDS. John Fpoleur. Prnp. i McCOY BROS., i September, 40}4c; Oc- values naturally settled. The bears were | ghares yesterday. Good to choice heavy hogs. BRANS. — Hand - picked navy beans |13 oz., 13 West Polnt 40 in. 11 oz, 1 Omaha, Neb. Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, more numerous than agaressive, however. | © GovansaNts—Government bonds were | G004 t0 cholce mixed hogs u;e .;;o:erg i ron iy ‘-m Lot ‘Cohflkmg;gl‘z .XQ i Lal‘“dflnll XX, Books und Stationery. Doors, Kte. Yard: and as 800n as the scalpers pausea the decline | qull but steady to firm. ql(‘ml—buwlswnal 12} Lewiston 82 T T. XENYON & CO., (flfiaGO‘_lfUM’BEu CO. poed. Then, when the inquiry for prop- YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. NATIVE STEERS—CORN FED. Pm- ConrN—There 18 very little sale for :f York 3'1 m.. 143 Swift mver 7 S1810 And Reall oy erty was made, it was discovered that there | 7, 8, 4's coupon .126% No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. p ror. An occasional sack is sold at l'lmr ke 0 0, 84" Thorndike E Book d Stati Wholesale Lumber, was onlya limited quantity for sale. The | U. 8. 4 B 30.... 047 $3.60 53....1503 8410 réil b, Soomatie iy Y ',;r,"‘fi';,'“.k’,}“* % ) Dnu.:?uslf O ot elepheno 501, | €48 1th street, Omata, Neb. 7. Colptaer, Manas market slowly recovered the ground lost and | Pacific 9..129 17...110%6 8.3 A L ) L i Ty Rk thcakbne T on, Jot Hvstett 7 Corr o Rolicited, e T [ Diitrz.——, mado a slight gain_beyond that range, the | GaBadaSouthin.. s o, westeny axp namim wtnens, | SRYSSSE g toeat gardencrs are sup- | ot York 7oz, 13 Haywhker 8155 Jaft Tk closing quotations being 6914@093c for Sep- c.m‘ntmwn‘“, SR, | N A pllln‘ the market ut Mfi e per bushel. Yok 3 rey 12 Beaver ke ot o . tembet, 7ic for October, and 74e for Decem- | do preferred....155 23 $2.00 at.... 010 gass |, Ea6 Praxs=Ooly & fowbelng handied by Greek AA (.IA bl Beavef Creek BB, 11; Beaver V. MORSE & CO. e S50 S0 CRITORIA B1O0S, OAS, 108, ber. 'The reports of bad harvest ¢ L 5 CELERY—The demand is not very heavyso | ~ BROWN' SHEETIVGS_ Atlantic A, 44, Tie: Jobbers of Boots and Bhoes, FRED W. GRAY, weather in the nmnorthwest are con- ’ early in the season. Good stock suitable for Aunnuc H, u. m Atlantic D, 44, t- | 311 Farnam st, Oma actory, Summer | Lum ber, Lime, Cement, Ete. Ew. firmed by mail and telegraphic advices from i y L ;315 €350 | reshipment is sold at 35@0c per bunch. iantic P, 44, 83c: Aurors l.i by scy T Cor.6th and nouglas sta. Omi that quarter. Minneapolis millers are pay- reterrod. s 7171 do preferced . Fraits, ARrom gl e i Head, €4 740 Z T. LINDSEY & CO., T HOAGLAND, Ing a premium for old wheat and giving it """""glw‘"‘ Leg(Ca Pfi,{é“{fi Orders. from, the couniry requiring te- | Lawrence Lty 44,'5%c; Old Dominion, 44, | Wholesele Rubber Boots and Shoes 4 J 2 out that unless there is a speedy and radical g, D&e erred. . " No. lected stock and extra care in packing can- Wc l’el»pt-rvll R, 4- 4 d'm“ Pepperell 0, 4-4, Ruboer aud Oiled Clothing and Feit Boots and Lumber, change in meteorlogical conditions farmers #8.. 4,00 not always be filled at the same prices Pep rare , 8-4, 16c; el!verelx“lu, 18c: | Shoes. 1111 Harnov Street. - will not beableto rush thelr grain to mar- 0 i quoted to the local trade for common stock Pcmxm- Utica i 3.’ mre— T W. HARVEY LUMBER 00.. . ket. Indoed, nelther millers ‘mor elevator » v GENERAL — The recolpts of Callfornia X",‘,‘J‘,‘;“"‘ i, % Aurorn 3, 4 BT Lo s To Dealers Only. companies are anticipating heavy “ently A ) .00 ;n",::'l{‘e“";}‘,;’,:l'fi'y"":;; ,e:l"z',','"h":;fi:&,'chk‘f BLe. mwmmn—flukeley cambric, STORZ & ILER, Ottes, - v run” of spring wheat. Harvest returns w D Plelegran 731‘ 7 .00 ‘There is an abundance of grapes on the mar- “'“}« o1 Bost Yet, L4 exga; buttor clow Loger Beer Brewers, ————CMAS. R. LEE, from Michigan are not ub to expectations, | g RECPFEC: - IVEE B SOCRIIRY CU8 | 70 ) ket but the demand is not heavy whils other }m g tnl‘m; I *;cr}*'fi ooy ot 1621 Norih 18R Btreet, Omaha, Neb. ? and, contrary to the predictions of the bears, | j agt Joan closed Mem{,“ 3 per cent. Py 00 lruus areso plenty. The apple market is | 4io “'"p cnmb;fl"‘}'& Lonsd: ;;r-‘i%‘c Lons | —————————————— Hardwood Lumbes, export clearances keep up well, while ship- [ “Priue MERCANTILE PAPER—OX@7 per | 7 5.00 N s Ty et |8 woll Swupilst with | daie, Sige: New, York nills, 10 Ze; Pepperell, Butchera’ Tools. Wood Carpets and Parguet Flooring. 0th and Douglad | pers here and at other western markets re- | cent. 8 .00 WL LY Sl 42 inch, 105ge: Pepperell, 46 inch, 113¢; Pep- | ~~~ "o o marrr g T L PR MR STRALING E: —Dull but steady: both the Gross and silver prunes. il LOUIS HELLER, SN port new business every day. SAU0SG for Xty Aay Cilie D0d Gty Sheadys | B 5.00 stock, $1.25@1.50. rell, N, 5¢; Pepperell, 84, 18c: ’ Suppli JOHN A. WAKFFIELD, Corn was relatively firmer than wheat m;n" or sixty-day bills and $4.83 for de- | 65 5.00 PLUMS—The recelpts of plums are not as , 20¢; Pepi p“e"b “H' Butchers’ Tools and Supplies, 16 Lumber, Et to-day. The after-the-storm rush was short 7 5.00 heavy as of other fruits from California. | & {c; Canton, 44, /{c. € all Minds alwaysin stock. 1118 ul r, Ete, e, a0d, Teclne ars eals JABEO | pnopucs mARKT. & it I ey v B | SRV = cago 18 getting practically al corn M 5 r e P that i bein unlélgmt‘\;‘nl markets and the [ e o 5% (GHATES Recelpta_ largo and. minda up of __Dry Lumber. Coffes, Spices, Etc. run is 'w down less than cars dally, cago, Agus| .—KFollowin, uota- % s e varieties known as the Muscat an 088 3 NS AN RS, Shippers aiso report an incroused 'inqulry | tlans are th 3:0 closing tgurea: L 2 50 de beru. Choice stock, $1.00@1.25 per 2-Ib DIMENAIONS AND TIMAE CLARKE BROS. & C0., -nu jeld reports are coming in bad again. Flour--8teady, prices fi "‘8- !’;m box. Omaha Comree and Spice Mills. ‘These conditions and facts nol being favor- ‘Wheat—Dull, tame, nvonfi slightly be- | 7. PrAns—There are several varieties of Call- Toas, Oc Spices, Buking Pewder, Flavoriax e UNION SNCK YARDS CO,, able to a further decline, the shorts com- | low yesterday but reoavared ater and closed 8.0 fornia pears coming in but the Bartlett thus raet iy, S :,"“"_‘;h“‘ Ly Of Omah menced a pilgrimage to cover this morning. | shade better; cnh, 63516c; September, gfi llr is the favorite, Choice stock, $2.50 per e maha. 5.00 5.05 5.05 5.05 5. SH3z23PEENIRIAT quiet and lower, with a surface tendency to Oats—Weak and somewhat lower; h, Choice stock is going at §1.25@1.50. Nm 1. com,81s 'lr& 00 No. & com, 818817.00 | ynntaety of od 1 Corntes. 923 . il hrl‘r:lher é‘?"".?."";a.}}‘." !h:] causes lb?IV: NKC» September, 25}¢; May, 80 15-16. o L».M(\:hs — 'l‘feumblel‘kcl is nolt| bgnxlu -5 :l P{m $13.00 Dodg §63 624 108 N+ J0th sL.. Omaha, Now. u_l;‘l.\:' .fi.'.f:?ka(:f.'.m:'lz’.“lfl' ulcrchlnts R | set forth and for the ional reason thal re—stc. strong, the rece ng more liberal an “——RUEMPING & BOLTE, on application. { Hutchinson was sirring things up. valnes | Bariey—Oetober, 65c. the demand not Ro heavy: Fair togood stock, M- Lé&sln, 1% it roi h L 2 UE".‘;’,,fig,,,‘.',. ?,OLTE’ O NotTonml Bans ai Boueh Omaly lardened, and after the first hourt he distin- Prime Timothy Seea—$§2.21. §7.50; (nncy, $8.50. At W J }6'210 o1 tal Gal ized Corni on Stock Yards, South Omuha. gulshing characteristic was firmness. From Flax Seed—$101, OR. —There are a few good oranges “0 2- W B N R e rnamental Galvanized Cornices, —n - ik ‘::%c fi:’){v"nr&he{‘ advanced léxgli{éa,nd ""'"’.2 'V,Vh{xl{’—lll.w. o C ond the umk»:t.l hl{ud‘ ,!‘fi':tl). iy nlnwn 2 Dormer Windows, Fiaais. Metallc Bkylight, ete. 3108, M. BURKE & SONS, iere. Oclober hung aroun ¢ qui 'ork—Dul! , $15.00; ¢ market is full of ananas y » - — e Shaung sroun’ s ‘:(*clmd T ul er; cas $ per b“nkc b i R A- 12, 14 and 16 {t, §2 smn WESTERN CORNICE WORKS, Live msoto“c"kr Commission. ;:'n‘:‘lad"l:frl{&%(l:‘ .vglmlfoil&::s'cmfif et 1S ..{,A.%Gév“ 5”,';""'"’"' AL R CEILING AND PAITITION, C. Specht, Prop. Uston Stoek Yards, he good stoek s very scatce. ~Clioice apples suitable for shipment are quoted at 8 3. FflpuAb the bell tapped. murket as a whole was quiet, but dul‘llllt lhel st haif hour of 50 1n- creased speculative attivity was apparent. The estimated receipts for to-morrow are 270 00@ —The demand is very light E for the most part by the lucal hoice slggk;l_l 0 per bushel. tobe! Bulk Meats. \)lollld“"q 85.54@.70; short clear, $8.35@8.40; short ribs, 87.57}4(@7.90, Il\|twr—hnsler; creamery, 19@: st com, % in White Pine Cel nx 2nd (‘lur. % in. ‘Xorwuy l’lne(,cllm 2nd com. ¥ in Adin White l:_:ne's Galvanized Iron Cornlees; ;m simproved Pat: ent Metalic Skylight. -1 SAVAGE & GREEN, Carpets. Live Stoek Commission Merchants, R 4 1 Al s e e PSSR Shipments of any and all kind OMAHA CARPET CO., 'Union Stook ¥ and 61 dalry, 18@24c. Cheese—Firm: full cream cheddars, 1@ 113gc; flats, 114@11¥{c; Young Americas,11@ O here was rather an easier opening to the 505 5 market for oats and prices for futures de- | 13 Grocer's List. B & .50 D 1 Jobbers of cliied 34@5o below yesterday's olosing 1n | =~ Hezs—Firm at 16 1535, Live Stock Sold. CorrEE—Ordinary grades, 20%@21c; fair, | E PRI oo 10.00 | carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Bugsy | o oorery and Aotions.s . early dealings, but the lost ground was re- flmas*Unchungw lleavy green hices, [ (Showingthe number of head of stock sold | a1i@2ac; prime, 23@ie: fancy green und | , 1o, 00 oy STOCK BOARDS. 84550 | __Linoleums, Mattings. Kte. isi1 Douelas strect. T. OBERFELDER & COw | covered and the feeling developed toward | 7ic; light d Saitod bull hides, | o0 the market to-day : vellow, 93@25c; old_government Java, 23@ nchs. 1s.... 8405 20.50 the close was steadier. 12 ft Importers and Jobbers of 6c, green salted CATTLE, 80c; interior Java, 253 {@0e; dry flint, 1@ O oo i ahl) —_ e e 0 4 Srd 5 b S 4 ft 19.00 l-‘rorkarr and Notiens. Millinery and Notions, § Ib provisions an_easier fecling prevalled, | 13¢: dry cnl( Ta@ite; gleacons 30 each, G. 1. Hammond & Co. 95 | Arbuckle's, roasted, 2 McLaughlin’s | & " o LS 8 becooe o Al 1 early tu the soasion )nnr:fiulr'n{lv. Theeat | 1..:1%»: il:.cnnuzed. No.1 country, 8ge; [ {i H; Hammiond & Co. (shipped direct) 178 | XXXX, 2iic; Bilworiits, 200: ited Cross, o> L L . i W. L. WRIGHT, ; ___ 1n3and 1216 Harney Stveet, Omaha, Neb. call, and while there was some | No. c. L o 20| 20!4c. W “ . “ \tfor *he Mauuf d Importes reclov:er)hénwr.uum morning’s decl}ne il ket arbuby Shipments, ?l‘;‘rl: 5 (’N ’0’ g'g)"‘;:r—“(‘:mfi{gé ‘j"l‘l"'";fl"‘: cnfir inch Grooved Rnofln‘vstfl g fl(’r(;:k::y.u(‘:l:;;;vn:: Fi only indifferently recovered, save for near Flour, bbls 18,000 . ) 9. 5 b N Cl . ‘Che product for next vll‘lnlerP» delivery was 3:% npneut‘m Wmcw‘ t-",n;«zs 750 l;;enchos. ‘per fi“ LEIMnES 10} 105 CLOTHING e Treaiets1h 8| [ It y h cnse, 84, 1 white cherrles, per case, e | nhon ribs were 2‘(1(!-»(: and in iard for the New York. August 17.—Wheat—Re- i egg plums, 1st and 2d, olear, i, u‘ ineh, 8 28. Mammoth (,luthinw House, — - same months 7i@10c lower. Lard for near ¥ P“‘“E‘“"" 2 b, | 84, clear, I inch, % Corner Farnum and Tenth Btrests, Omaha. Neb. delivery falled 6 command s much support olpts, 21,0007 exports, 1000001 spoi_lata @5.7: 1 1b mackerel, per doz, | Sdclear, 1 inon, s, 3., or o Ryt ol | As muich support | 1gasco lower, closing witn inors streneths | otal. 15505 1 10 saliwon, per doz, $1.80@i.b: 210 o s o e A RS Lo options opened heavy and declined %@3c, | Unsold. . 5 A gelect, T fnehi's.2 5., Koesd Yyith being larko tiolcera. o but later ruled stronger and closed firmn with 2in gfmeuerrlu. ver case, 2.’:";@;"10 flb string All sales of stock in_this market are made | cnda. g1, ’,(,'{“';' R T T pomewtlLY fia‘{';" unioss oicenise s atly $540@2.50: 2 Ib early June Doas, et case, 0gs sell at i<e per Ib, for a (b 2 “Skins,” or hogs welghing less than 100 Ibs, pild ib' tomatos, #4402 50: b cora, no value. Pregnant sows are.docked 40 lbs, ns, ISEa@IS)(v breakfast CANFIELD‘ MANUFACTURING September lard sold at $6.42};@0.473¢ and COMPANY, !hfll’l r\bw at § @7.:234, ck\!m( at §6.42¢ $7.021¢ respectively, August lard ana amm rlbn ranged the same as September, while October lard was ’?f@lfle higher an October short ribs generally 2)gc under Se o P ae., 1 2in arecovery of @)gci ungraded reul, TTh@ 8l3{ct No.!re:l‘. n-fmlnll' No. 1red, mhn— inal at85c; No. 2red, 80c in elevator, 8lige delivered, m’.@w“{c‘ £ o b beptember. closlnz at 80ige. __Commission and m{rngl LBy Manufactur J A D, 4. HURLEY, Joase Panta, Shirte, :-:uf:flm'if,flfl‘ HeJr g Commission and Jobbing. BOUTHERN YEL Cum‘ 4 &61n. Floorin bt Cori—Spot ' lots 3 and options 14@c | nd stazs80 fos. by tho publio Inspoctor: (o e G R MG it (‘Icnr mn. Celling °M';'°!‘lm"5:7'5'-"'5“‘5;'"-":'53“ o PAPER ,o,m'{;g‘afl“;'gf'ih‘& O lower enrly, closing un, declined and e~ ———n dry ealt, Hictibes shontders.7egtise: aried beet | - i in: Partition 5,00 eta. 1414 Do oman, ™" | covered; Tecelpts, 8000 exports, 24,000¢ Live Btook Notew ham itlod. best reguiar, 1isree: | & C““"',-”“.fi.l‘l“ Hod RIDDELL & RIDDELL, ARPENTER PAPER O, Unkraded, "415@dosccs . No. 3 4Tig@iss 13 | Cattle a shade lower. hams.picnic, Bi@be. orrucated Celling, 4 In J s d Commission Merch 7y CHICAGO LIVE STOOK. SREITh Glcs et dssinio. Aavoreds i Ryt SEeronants) An active hog market. S * Yellow Pine Casing and Base. 16 AR—Granulated; di0i4@icc: cont. A8 Wholesale Paper Dealers S— N i POPLAR LUMBER. IKI(IA (heeuu Poultry, Gawe, 7 ORICAGO, August 17.—|Special Telegram St it "ahade. finwur. mixed firm: No sheen have been In this week. ‘:;2,'3 Ties "é“-,‘f‘ @’,‘v c" (e flf,&f,' é'/‘é;-fc. Clear Poplar Bx. ids. ¢ in. 5,25 ... 83500 . ote. 1128, itk A S s S receipts, 75,000; OXPOrts, mixed | , George Boetel, Millard, was in with hogs, Heked T 6 . Q 1¢ in. Panel, s, 2 ortra which A1 be Ahiored dl et fram anle m b e oo aurrade was falrand | Wostern, s1@ie: wiits western but no profits. POt TS s i, now, 3 asger | * o Cortiented Oeling 3¢ M0 oS iy a B een i g 410 prices about steady on the ordinaty run of | pgirolgum—Steady; United, 013 Cary Brothors had seven loads of range G e i N BATTENS, WELL TUBING, PICKETS, Bowsnige. oW/ prioss; ‘1L es ::l m“le- 'ao"".l;?.“‘f"'fd “r‘:'; fgr the q":st Eges—Steady and ' in mmlenw request; | cattle in from Douglas. evanorated, S7@ehe: m.,'n,,,‘mmm,d' 0.G Batts, m ime since aboul e first week In June. Sales western, 12@163ge. James Cumins, l'x\lmmze, marketed a good g@i'fe: pitted ch ries, 16@17c: peaches, [ g\ ,”,% i —n 0.8 = Pflgllnl { of fancy steers were made at $5.00@5.10. Pork—Quiet and rather weak; mess quoted | load of 342-1b hos at $5.20. new, 14’8, Thc: evaporated peeled penches, n. Well Tubi ——WIEDEMAN & 60 A Other prime to choico lots sold at $4.75@4.90 | 84815501570 {m; ;\]«:\v‘vv." ey ot | , Toylor & Taylon, Plainview, Neb. mar- | —c: evagorated, unpared, —cimow eurranta, | Fickets "F“ Produce Commission Merchants, RE";'“P lP ""N;{;’ "GB COMPANY, I and fair to good at $4.50, with common at | ern wianm. snot. $0.75w6 g oYY+ WeSE | keted a load of hogs at $5.17! @riies prunds, sig@iiics dtron. el rai: Fruits, etc. 220 8. thst | Job Printers, Rlank Book Makers, | v By 3 ern steam, u{-nt Poultry, Butter, Olu: $8,00@3,50. Northern rangers sold at $2.50@ B. W. Corey, Shenandoah, came in with a [ 8'DS. London lavers, : California, loose And Book Binder, Butter—! \ X clear 106 and 108 South Fourteent wbut quiet; western, 12@25c; th street. Omalin, Neb. load of hogs Which he marketed. muscatels, $1.50: new Valencias, Tise. s 18 5 . 18002 g D Therossio) #A% Standard | 2.7 = e O ] o et i e e | ™ ChebsecsDull wid eusior; western, otie, | . There was a load of hogs sold on the mar- | une 6ae 506 round. 7‘?‘;" it sauare | 6 in, cloar No 1. 1% Lath ___ | WESTERN NEWSP APER UNION 9 N T o e T T T e —Spot, fair; Rio firm at $10.50@ | ket at the very unusual price of & 7401 10-0b vails, Tige; o-1b pails, T%es 18 | wiie cedar, € § 0 Gk SoopuAN, V. Fies. Auxiliary Publishers. 5 ck optlons lower and less active: sales, jeorge F, Dodge, Wood River, was at the | palls, 75c. Ao c0dan o 3‘°~v 1he: oo HD ! Dealrs n Type, Presuss and . 509 | heretofore. ‘'he prospect of agood fall pas- s August, $17.05@17.75; Septem: | yards and marketed two loads of fiogs. PICKT fedium, in bbls, DA s rountlLs i Ter OMAHA COAL, L()K'b & LIME woltth & ! turage has brought about a better demand 0@1‘;}‘1‘: ‘;Z‘cfilrfl}?‘{- : L“wkfix"&%’: Mr. Peterson. of Peterson Bros., Weston, | half bbls, $3 wail, in_bbls, :1 kL D " COMPANY, —— | o Pric $18.20@18.25; ., $18.00@ <ete o f .\ §. % 5 for stockers and lwdu‘s Prices are yet low, j';.e..'\‘...-, m’f&x@m%. cember, @ | In, was here and marketed a 1<:m| of hogs. ¥ m}l’ms s;a‘ Quincy white Tt ,hw, %o Akron coment, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, Pumps. | but a shade stronger than heretofore Ship- Mr. Bailey, Schuyler, was here and mar- | half 81.75: Hair, 30c; Plaster, &2 Tar board, 209 8oush Thirteenth Street, Omaha, Neb, A A e s Nenanad August 17.—Wheat—Mar- keted two loads of 2iS-lb hogs at the top ing steers, 1350 to 1500 Ibs, $4. :o@4 85; 1200 & $1.75: Sash, 40c per ct.: Doors, 40¢ perc s CHURC. nlLL PI'MP CO,, Fo 550 ‘Tos, - 85.70@A40; 05 10 1200 1bs, Nor sl fauiress now mhisatne: | price. Blinds, 0c por ct.; Mouldings, 4be J. J. JOHNSON & CO., Wholassls Bunme: Bine Titiinex 4 $320@4.0; stockers and fooiors, 81 e Ottober, Toiwet Novlnorthern, oash, | Willlam Baker, formerly of Albion, had i v’ Wouq | Tar et per ewt., $2.25; Straw board, 81 Mannfucturcrs of ILlinois White Limo. | o . i Water Supyiibn 1onh g i I 825 cows, bulls and mixed, $1.00@2.75 L | e Databate 1 @e; October, Gsiges No. 3§ | load of hogs from the new station, Lorain, s fo u'c,[u"-‘s‘ — — “ e of Conl and Coxe, Coment Fiaster, am and, Water Supplies; Hondgus £ 1 8Labae; Texas and Intian steers,” S5 Bortlerh cash, 69c; Septoniber; g5} Detoper, | Boone county. Ao 4 ) S s i, B e Rl i \.. @3.40; cows, 81.75@285. Sales: 185 Mon- rack: ' No. 1 bard, 78l{@7dc Mr. Armstrong, of Abbott & Armstrone, | * “Tonacco—Lorillard’s Climax, 44e; Splen- gmee), Eatton U. S. WIND \IJ_I:V and F UMI.' E tana teers, first of the season, 1252 to 1508 s ."2 notthern, | Wilton Junction, Ia., was here with ten | did, 38%; Mechanic's Delight, dic; Leggett & e e e OMPANY. & o L LR opon. i T s from | BACy AT e Cornepianot cho: Ehuins PPN ohose A Pt i T ¥ — 3 <, (:ibbs came In with a load og! 0] E ] " Laaaane T i ods, I 3 ing and 5@10c lower, but as the aternoon | 4" {;&me“le! ants- $4.00@4.20; bakers, | 1A, e e Aie0 0n6 for G. Lo~ Allons ':'.';’J:.‘:)fmu,'fic.”"“' dle; T, J., 37¢} Sorg's Lincoln, Neb. MAX MEYER waufst, O, 8K. Felion, Muiinuer. | rore away the demand seemed to_krow bet: | = Ruceipts—Wheat, 67,000 bu. of the sarie place. B imed | g STARCIE=Mirror Gloss, 8%c; Graves Corn, | | The best known and most popular hotel in Jobbers ot Cigars, Tobaceo, S5 i P entral, app 5 +: I al'nmm!r O ous hbbmpmenu_\v"“;, 41,000 bu; flour, 24,000 | Ran Frazier, of Wayue, Neb., remained 5‘1(‘ Oswego Gloss, 7c; Oswego Corn, T o stato. Looation central, appoiutments first | Guos and Ammunition, 215 to 2 8 1ith st., 100 t0 A. L. STRANG CO., g over from the day before and marketed an- Brooms—Extra 4-tie$2.60; No. 1,§2.00; cluss. Hoadquarters for commercial men aud 1024 Farnaw st., Omaha, 0. > o the opening. Strictly light, however, re- 0 0gs, g all political and public gatherings. e R T e Pumps, Pipes and Engines, malng dull. Orders have' Beeh, kolnk elee: doluoannnfl\. A“‘Q‘“ "~—w"0“‘h‘ good | ¥ I\c"l‘lllgl"l .‘ol‘ the firm of Agnew & Wil ":fl fi’:vp“"(‘;fl?fi,‘"flfi;nmn kegs. $1.32@1.85; | E. P.. ROGGEN . Proprietor. WEST & FRIT,‘.{CH‘I’R' Sloam, Water, Hallway and Milling Supplio where the past week or so. Grassers at E(l;';fl“ 'Ilsmu”b %) ‘{ ? Ixed, 45 son, Hubbell, was at the yards and and mar- | New Orl ver gallon, ! umk:; maple Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, nd % m Buffalo and Indianapolis are considered rR—Active but lower; No. 4 mix % | keted a load ‘of cattle. syrup, half bbls, i ine, mr allon, 7Bc; Ana Wholesale Doslers In Leat Tobaccos, Nos. 108 N " n_corn-fed in Chicago, and also e s Mr, Beahan, Cortiand, had, five loads of | Lyullin ‘cans, ‘per o o0 Kool enica mon a lon al and 0 N, W . Oni . BROWNELL & C0., fiififmfl'fififx 'l"‘:v:’wnf‘l":’; ?{;‘.’——Fifinfl‘ No. 2 hold at 896 e very 11\1;30 fi%rn-(eult“cntlleklltnt would weigh | cans, per doz, 85.50; quart can: = Manufacturers and Dealers in “ l&\fim’x!)' Kood mixed, . 85.155. Pork—Easier at $15.00. over 1, s, on the marke SANDY—Mixed, Big@llc; 8 lck. Sx@fi}(c. ‘August Arriens, Howard, Neb., was in s—Garneaw's soda, butter and with a load of hofis and also taking orders | picnic, 41gc: creams, Tige: ginger snaps, Txc: for flour and brand for his will, y soda, Tie, Mr. Christian, of the firm of Christian & S—Japan, 20@sse; unpnwder,%@(wc Engle, well known shippers ot Onawa, Ia., | Younz Hyson, 25@55 ol long, 20@ ‘Wwas in with a car of good heavy hogs which sold on the market. General Markets, ‘Among those having stock on the market Hrmm—tomlnesp-rlu. 188 proot, $1.10; Liard—Ensier at $0.30. Whisky—Active and firm at $1.05. 8t. Louts, August 17.—Wheat—Essier; cas! wcom—aumly. cash, 27@27c; October, fihe Lower. cash, 248{e; October, 25ic. Pork—g§1o.0. Dry Goods. Engines, Boilers & General Mm-hluerv butcher weights, $530, and fancy heavy, OMAHA‘ NEB' M. E. SMITH & LO,, m it B 8540, Paid Up Capital,.... $100,000 | Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods Notlonl o , 1102 and 1104 Douglas, cor. 11th 8t., Omaha, Ne Authoriged Capital, ....500,000 | = = W. W. MarsH, President. 7 1 f l I 101 n a . J. W. Ropeer, Cashier | Biiiers cEEigiers Meonelan by Liquors. LIVE S8TOCK. Ohloago, Augustl?.—The Drovers' Jour- DAL repurts as follows Cattle—Recelpts, ll STenworinat, Omane Rubber Goods. e Importers OMAHA RUBBER (0., ; stronger for_fin- he following . Mellic! pligh; | do 101 proof, $1.12; spirits, second qunmy. ’ A esti oliers, steady; Shipping sieers,” 830 | [ard $0.55 w""““v.‘,’m‘::,‘"“hw‘{"" Dletlick, Nelishi | 101 proof. s do 189 proot, SLOD. Alcohol Accounts soficited snd sromot attentlon | WILLOW SERINGS DISTILLE £ Munufacturer and Dealors in all kind: o @485 stockers an Mm L75@3.25;cows, | Whisky—$1.05. Piattsmout : Epperson Bros, Afton: L. | 185 proof. $2.10'per wine gallon. Redistilled | ic prompt co LILER & CO. Rubber Goods, b""! “aud inixed, l““@'l’- Texas and Bnum—l"lnn‘, ‘creamery, 25@25c; dalry, 18 | AKin. Clarinda: o T Yo, Elba; O. | Whiskies, $1.00@1.50. .Gin blended. $1.5@ | given to all business entrusted to its care. . and ey 011 Clothing and Leather Bolting, 103 Furnam 8t. e, 830008 83, OORL0; Montans. stcers, -r’ e Wi Wbk Heniugson, J])“‘l“;“,b:?fm lbpem & o | 2:00; Kentucky bourbons, $2.00@6.00: Ke Pay 5 per cent on time deposits. Imgporters and Jobbers of ¥ine Wines and L ufi-,. 1L e v, Augus! —Wheat— | Brainard; 1. Jeflers, Osceola ). N tucky and Pennsylvania_ryes, $2.00@0.50; Ak \fbads | Golden Sheat bourbon and’ rve: whiskies Brandles, imported, $5.00@s. $1,30@ (.nnq.lmpom-d $4.50@ eoo dnme:nlc. $1.25@$ Safes, Etc. P. BOYER & CO., - Hall's Safe & Lock C smd . 2 soft, cash, 65¢ bid, 66c asked; e, o, Corn—Lower: No. 2, cash, 84}dc; Septem- Co., Weston; L. Anderson & f Jackson & B., Cortland; Jas. l)lmlv Asht ll-‘fll"-“” iand: H. l’ knnpp, Ashland: J. F. Roll, rologs—Ttecelpte, 15.000¢ steady; grass and pH i ghacking, nnd 'm""'"lfo 5 oo@a «1 uum. ' §4.90@5.20; skips, No 206 Masonic Building, cor.Capitol Av- enue and 16th sts. @0 ber, Bisig bid, e .skeu October, e, Ashland; F. S, Pearce & Son, Aurora; Jos. Champagnes, im- [ Telephone No 842, Proof Sate ;s 2% o —Fiem; | Gund & Co., r: Toogood Bros., Crete; . 0.0, @40 wentorn, uuw 80] Texans, $3.50 mg,«-fl-‘,“n;;;c“wughg Svneat—Fiem; | $UAd Crote: Jebin e Hounets Aorss | - CoAtEgg, 80 ; Dul, 80354 rance, 80,05 Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, G. ANDREEN, (@3,65; lamba, $4.00@5. 'Corn—Dull; No. 8, 406, ' ¥ Co., Morse: Emily Bros.,'Wisner: Church lnvm lump, nut, $2,75; walnut Farnam st.. Omaha, Neb. Omalia Safe Works. 1fi.’.?&'fi'?,u‘m{“F.'.-.??“}'.'.fe:fi"“.fi.‘.fihm'.'“.','} Oatagulet: No. s white, 0. ko Blorce: Loy & Folers, Santon Nyo | 100k 0 xifll'.{‘.?ih’..’ffi‘rf,.’f rate, 82.70; Lo e L L O e cattle, market weaks best Americanjsteers i fi:fi:bgl»g-“; 0;{0 'y K;‘& (e s e O Elow steel, special cast, 4}4¢; crucible steel, CHARLES SHIVERICK, Doors, Jafl Work, Bnuttere and W ire Work, “Car, o w&'&'m” iy lash wosk at 11 Provisione— lasys pork, August, 814.50, Witts 11, B l"ll'“fl'“"l- Wilcox; C. C. agle, do, Ixalbe; wagon spokos, Furniture, Bedding, Upholstery, . MN'-“. e En New Orleans, August 1%,—Uorn—Un- | Smjth, Milford: A, Koehler & C., Geneva; .,'Jg“:'.'..'.., p wgl'&"‘.",‘:,",:ui‘;" .05 o Mirrors, otc. 1200,1208 and 1210 Farnam at., O AL 4 sl e Louts, Tk, August |1.—(-'izu—-lma|nu seftied mixed. %06, white, S3@e. &, laising, DelWeeso; 1. Steverison L axies, each, The; square nuts, per ib, 6@7ci ey M. A. DISBROW & C 8,000; shipments, 2,000; market .um mr 0-"—1““'“" at 53 4 e following had stock on the market: | £il chain, Per Ib, 6ig@Lic; malleable, Kal! E. 8 McWhinber T'ffi.m"' “lal:n r V‘ iron wedges, fc; crowba : harrow teeth, Temora; A, M:nd(yehlum. Cumpbell; . M. 4f6o; npEing steel, é@Go: Burden's horse Gourley, Netsons. Revnolds P. & Co, Fricnd: | gosk, $475; Burden's mule shoes, $575. {“, i reynolds P & Co Frlend | furoed wire! in' eay) jot, 84,00 per'100 I Hanover, Kans.: Fuller %m;lonuls, rates, 10 to 50 $2.40; steel nails, Groceries, Wholesale Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, Branch office. i2th aid izard ats., O 10 cholce heavy native steers, $3.00(24.20 butchers’ steers, fair to_choice, .&m feeders, fair to good, §2.70@8.40; slockers. fair to good, $2.00@2.80, Hows—Receipts, 4,000: shipments, 500; 31 Corn Meal—! E“i 33. 27i@2.30, Hog Products—Dull and unchanged; pork, 15363 1axd, rerined tierce. & k8L Shoulders, $3. i #5124, ,'AXTON. GALLAG Wholesale Groceries and l'rovlui(mu. Noo. 705,707, 709 and 711 8. 10th 8%, Omuha, Neb. BOHN MANUFACTURING Ct ard, 2! ong clear A, N S 7 9 o dull and lower; choice heavy and_butchers' Liver, August 17.--Wheat—Quiet lfuu"wn Morrison & M.. Fullerton; X McCORD, BRADY & CO,, Manufacturer: el T Shoice, 34:RG0.10; g commaon | t ondy o o e, o e | opes Sy ook ier ured g 0 sk Thatddty: sule 8 F;.Hfi.'i%”;x{::gs.sfi"gs.m o Wholesale Grocery, Mgalaass gl okant ftarr St Mose Hp o 1o X L.. Humphreys‘- lumb G’ml:x; Yeeh caif skins, 7i¢: damaged hides, Should wear them. ufactured only by the Corn—Stead, dyi niixed western, spot and August, 48 2} e August 16.—Cattle—Re- celipts, 8,000; shipments, 4,000; market about steady for best qu:my. oihun weak, slow and two-thirds price. Tallow—3c. Grease—Primo WORCESTER Al ." Byreer, Doniphans &t bierson, ShuY: | white, Se: ‘yellow, 3c; brown, 1c. Sheep | Wercestcrs SeRILILE §FT““““"°’ e Taylor & G, Swelion: "L, T pelts, 2575, —— OMARA LIVE STOCK. 10¢ lower: feede 3.15; butchers’, : .| Doane, Seotia; Young, Ames; S 0 h S B k "LEE, FRIED & CO., u""fl@l 10; cows, fi‘&"(fll ; grass range, Nodanpay, Avgast 1 C. C. Clifton, Ce T l"e‘n Bros,, CorToN FLAX Dry u‘;;'d" t trade dis; ma a avm S a[] Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, A A A_ i NES ¥ ogs—Rocelpts, 8000; shipments 2,000 ¥ w"""fn‘“fi"}‘ ortmaute: °°":H~L{ thier GO, hwggln ¥igos EE) Tunvare,ghestfon, e Ngenis o Hows nebon acelpts, ; shipments 2,000; | 1 { cattle to- heavier th and. ortsmouth ; 4 ol 3 3 4 ] . market opened weak and 5o lower, eloaing | yestesdey by ST hearigetian Y, er Sloux;' Farrington & | %163 GG 104c: XX, 12¢; Of Cor 13th and Douglas sts. ay yesterday by 100 head. ‘There was not as ood a d {emlud. hewever, and the market was rather dull and slow. ‘The number of 160, NG, 10; 630 4o, 1034¢: 60" 0c; 50, colored, W. J. BROATCH, $150,000 Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, . 3 dull and 15¢ lower; es?‘?u to choice, $5.20@ m, knepnua & B., Arlington: J. 5.35; common to m $4.80@5.15; skips 8. T4 13 lo. ored, almage; O. Burgess W",{‘e"h! L3 o, ggomsf"m ‘Bristol, 18¢; Union Cummin, were not espeeially favorable, had a weaken- ing effect unon the market, which was at least ashade lower. There was some inquiry for butchers’ stock and a few loads were sold, Hogs. ’l‘lle recelipts of hon lhuw q hulnz off a8 mpared ‘with yesterds ( 900 head. In mdmon to the tresh recelpts there were 650 per cent interest paid on deposits. EDNEY & GIBBON, Whnlesnle Iron and Stee Loans Made on Real state. Waso! rriage Wood Stock, Hour et oo MILTON ROGER vy 0. BARTON, President - BROWE. Vioe Stoves, Ranges, Furnaees, llh-u Pregident; L. M. BENNETT, Managinz Di: V] " ] 7 rector: Joun B. WILWUR, Cashior, Mankios, Gouies, Sute 0tt: N 38 U8 Saimen e — A 3 v H Smith, icott; Capital Stock. ... Bprings. Wagon Etoek. Hard Luwber, etc. 1208 g sl R sttt changei iy war oty | Watees I, Sl g et 3. Nt st dhe, O o acos oo, | Tiability of Biocichoidors. .. 800,000 | ** MR BTN S g5 FINANUIAL fact that the advices from eastern warkets | I0gS. a,.;".';“ ARP—Bibb white, 1853 col- | g ony roxular savines bauk in the state. Five ® @ CLESALI %5, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARK ETS BATTs—Standard, sc; .2.:";'552“' Beauty, NEew YORK, August17.—[Special Telegram 12}gc; Boone, 14c; tothe BER.|—-ST0CKS.—There was a percep- tible fajling off in business on the New York stock vxchange, owing to the uncertainty re- garding the action of the treasury depart- ment in the purchase of bonds. The offer- Ings consisted of $9,700,000 at' 109 to 1105, DEPOSITIONS TAKEN. Produce. mNn-SounColons—At nta 53 5; Berlin Oil 63 Garner O116 o The following are the prices at which | ter3: Herlin Ol i—Richmond 6; Allen River- round lots of produce are sold an this | AND, ROBEET fisuiacn Richinond ' Pacif int i o Wednesday August 17, %"x‘-meo h7e 5—§‘olxs 10 :'-"{2: GENERAL—The market was inglined to be 1; Arnol —— ()FFI(!IAL ey o =M ‘HIR. D JUDIUAL DISTRICT, 87 Chamber of Commerce,