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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24. 1887: il OMAHA_JOBBERS' DIREC ORY Iron Works. exhibited more aef Free uncasy and run to Barrett & De Wolf, 7,400 hud. l.nml D buying forced prices on a majority of proj f higher, l erties up above yesterday’s closing figures {fi:;{'::,&&'c‘m&‘.‘ 5“:;&::, 4.0v2 nowlln:& Rush, (emml ut{l 1] arl M U Hex t{ THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Reports From Northwestern Harvest Fields The shorts were i 1 v red, Toc Tiedo, ooloma,u‘xu Betstol 1sig: “Union acific, 1 and last sales were at almost the outside ?l' ps and pigs, 3.00@4.75, :}iofllr‘:::n ":?'ll‘!:!.n P \‘"i{mwfif..' I‘““l| O&A%Fx‘l WaArr=Bibb white, 18}c: col- “"PAXTON & "—IEBL',“A‘QTG"“'"‘ ing More Unfavorable. ures of the day. ‘The net advances were 13§ T ' Wisher: o ) = . 4 R Iron Works, Btill Growing Mo on Pacitic Mail, 1i§ on_New Kngland and OMABA LIVE ¥TOOK. o fl‘"g,fi,’,‘:fi;ch Bk 3 Moy T b e s T i P and cust iro Missouri Pacite, 'y on Northwestern, % on Tuesday, August 22, North Hend; F. J. Mnnl’. Schuyler: Al f eyl T RINTS—S0LID,COLORS—Atlanta 53 ; Sla- Lake Shore and St. Paul, and !{ per cent on Son; Lyons: CORN CROP NEWS DISCOURAGING ter 5¢; Berlin Ofl A\.c,unrneruu 6to7. PINK Fork. ndry, Maehl orks, U. P R Dexter, HIAIr' & - Work: Ofice am, O ! 8 . jou s TLININGE M L 15-_-.41“.‘_ The decllne: were ¢ on Northern The run of cattle was liberal a8y, .“ ‘.ncholwn‘ Mal ; ueflggg;: Qv":i‘b:{-l AND Rones—Richmond khmaln:* ININGER & METCALF C H. K. SAWYER, Auw Increased Volume of Business | Pacificpreferred, and % per cent on com- Although the' market was not very active Jmepll Eilie: DeWitt: Sperts & K., David 3 Agricultural Implements, Wagons.Carriages, Buggies, Ete,, Wholesale, Om ha, Mannfacturing Dealer in SmokeStackg, Britchings, Tanks. and General Boller Repairing, PARLIN,ORENDORF & MARTIN | . 0 DoRis P, SO, mon. Lackawana was steady. The sales 1_ & good many cattle changed hands. | Cjpy: E. Smith & L., Mason: W. W. were 211,058 shares, here lumr demand for good native corn- | Klock ‘t(.u.‘ Bradshaw: M. G, -xmmn. Hil- SR BT (] fed steers at steady prices, Not many feeders . & F. 1 C. P, 8, GOVERNMENTS—Government bonds were | [ SKCPE0 ‘"M“.KP dreth Fuller, S, Lindsay: C. P, 8. & Transacted in Oa b eal 1050 ter Oak 4'gc; Ramapo 33%.c: Lodi 4! b'(e Iuchmond 5ige; Windsor 6e; L\ld)alumfl there was some Inquiry | Bro., Norfolk: J. Sickel, Fullerton: t. . . I MOANUS, General Quotations, dull but firm. after them. Butcher's stock is slow but & | Giould, Fullertons C. D. [ Doniph oc: Agriculiural Implements, OMAHA WIRE ON KS, YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. few londs are sold every day, pep Ot R l'.wnn.:m— Plunkett cheeks Tiyed Whitten- | Wagonsand Bugetes. 01,4, 905 and %07, Jones st ARG TUALL. Manufacturers of e OMAHA wuuummm MARKETS, U.- 4'scoupon 125410, & N, W......114 ton 7i4c; York Tic; Normandie Dress — — UHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. U. 8. ¢ s coup. m‘\ .mnun-md vl Hogs. Nige; Oajeutta Dréss Siges Whittenton Artists’ Mat wire and Iron Railings, Desk Ralls, Cnicaco, August B—|Special Telogram | Pacific 8ot B4 The receipts of liogs wera not very heavy Produce, Diest 9o: Renfrow Dress Do 10 1903 | aeanessosimeteos e e T l"""'m.-...K:fiafi";?‘m;m,":ni"' 0 the lh; \—Reports from the harvest LlnldnSoum' for Tuesday. The market opened active at Tuesday, August 23, CAMBRICS—Slater 415c; Woods 4igc; Sta Central Pacific. . ,r an advance of about 5c and the pens were A. HOSPE, JR fields of the northwest grow more and more The following are the prices at which dl!‘“‘uctlem‘m‘k 45c. Chicago & Alton. 147 cleared in a short time. The averare quality l.umbar. unfavorabie. Every commission house with | o prefetred. .. 1% "“"‘”"" Gleared in 8 ghort time, Lhe averare aualit | rouna tots of produce are sold on this “'3;"’!:"': l;&;;—\_;’;‘u‘;“:‘gflw' Kear- | Artigts' Materials, Pianos and Organs, | . AMPOREEEE: 0. Every commiss 15 D, 313 Dowgine Stree, O northwestern correspondents or connections | C., B 130 |mum-uu. s fact into consideration the market could not RAL—The markets were fairly active 3 Venl l-um .’\' in, 8oz, - LU s SR L ———— OMAHA TUMBER CO,, AEN Do cavled over 5 higher, although the sales | yesterday and there was & noticeable scarcity ariket closed With thé feel g & Iittie easler, | OL 9888 and butter and also potutoes, A few bas spring wheat harvest news, and it is pretty much of the same general tenor. It may be thus summed up: ‘I'hat the crop In — Dealer . All Kinds of o~ "f"‘"," Nardware and Seales. Building Material at Wholessle, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, 18th Street and Union Paoific Track, Omaha. bushels per acre; that the berry is smaller, heep. of eggs still has an upwara tendency. ‘The Builders’Hardware & Sed le Repair Sho LOUIS BRADFORD, Minnesota and Dakota is not panning out as 8 near approach of fair week has created a de- ul » Rep D i S F N, Thasat well as anticipated by from three to six m’f:‘g: was nothing doing on the sheep mund or pop corn which is usually yery slow et Duite & Lt el ke oL e e b lD('ller in Lumber, Lath, Lime, S 1I|onn1lke 120, 0 e: Thorndike X er Tth A fl Douglas; Corad Emm—Scln‘a and prices firm, go as soon | & Books and stntmrur, Doug and that the grain, being weedy and dirty, Recelpts. i 13@140. Cordis No. 5, 9'ge: Cordis No. 4, 11¢. - — | S MR R T 18 going to be hard to handle and subject to “I::'crlzr:s'l’(‘—nt‘lloll(ee s scarce, prioes fair; DENIMS--Amoskeag 9 oz Everett 7 AT KENYON & CO., CHICAGO LUMBER CO., heavy dockage, tax, etc., and that wheat is ®oling to be late starting on account of rainy weather. 1t was principally on account of York 7oz, lic; Haymaker 8ige: Jafl- X, 113gc; Jnflrey XXX, 12)c: Beaver West Point crenmer VX (.reek AA, 13¢; lll‘;-cnver Creek BB, 1lc 2% choice dairy, 1% 1: loc-umlnmy.mm i Other creamery, i medium grades, nd Re all Wholesale Lumber, nd Stationers, taer, Managen ] 1522 Dougins st., Omaha, Neb. Telephone 801, 3 @6 ver eef CESE—) t good. full er Bnnsr Creek Cf A gL Sitee this news that the market ruled firm to-day last mnope'r‘rex'zlt‘ Sovea"bitirea st o l;‘eti- cheddar ,E«ln‘nlzl.:,kln.c full of F“" v:‘mc “Tae: KENTUCKY J Canton (el Sl DL LitRbeF despite the absence of general outside specu- foung Americas, ll‘(@lk brick cheese, 100 | 18¢3 Durham 27ic; I, Leaming- Llumber. lalve Inquiry and Cottswold 25 n the face l‘lmu MERCANTILE PAPER—6}@9 per case, new, 19¢; Limburger, 100 lbq in e b vaitind T e . AN 15th and California Streets, Omaha, Neb, R by Prices. case, new, 133 Swiss, fancy Ohio, new 19c. 701 8 ¥. MORSE & CO. 5 T of bearlsh foreien advices. The price range [ ¢Qnt. Ll LS L) ; Dleacyed Biges Stovens, I Siyc; FRED W. GRAY, v ITERLING ExcHANGE—Dull at 4503 for | Showing the prevaliling prices paid for live | POULTRY ket fair, pricesnrm. S| H g ¢ ei bleached " , at the opening and at the close was 4@'c | gy bills, and 440 for deinand. X Koskon \RIs arkate L P chickens §1.75@8.75; old ‘Towls 82.1 W $SiFyens’ N oxci bloached | - Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. | gumber, Lime, Cement, Ete. Eto, q above yesterdayg closings .!ml I|ueéulflons it it , 1300 t0 1 ; ’lllnemhllnl n‘o demnn;’l [0', dncl&s n‘; lnrk"' : :'“‘ l'c;te‘x:‘um“_hhm ol cloth S48 W11 Farnam st., mabs, Neb. Macufactory, Su oL, 28 Boul | were within narrow limits of !{c. Septem- Choice steers, 1100 t0 1300 b 0@ hough the former, when in good order, sell af = TIYT TG o = v . ber opbened at 60.g@09%e, rm‘;ml at 69 g@ DO A R, Fatlile "‘:"”mm il : 2 d(;'@‘."m'r‘)nd “1'e S b o poundh‘ p|;|'nAl‘5:Ié:r:‘l_l;‘,?:ht{| i I:;‘:‘::A‘%“n&::l‘fl;{ Z 1. LINDSEY & €O, HOAGLAND, 695 high and 604@09%c low, and closed at | Ohicago, August 33.—FKollowing quota- :imad Irnrl:gaulee 200 to w.:::b—fl"::{:"l“':fi;flfl:flm“:&']":"m in, the Wholeszle Rubber Boots and Shoes Lumber, G9ige. October opened at 7i'se, ranged at | tlons are the 3:50 closing ngures: choice cort Ruboor #nd Oiled Clothing and Felt Boots and Flour—Dull but firm and unchanged. Commonto medium cows. 00@3.50 P‘)Ts’gu" —Scarce and firm at 55@65¢; Good to cholea bulls. "m{l'l.:hsll":rm fluctuated within a I4c Lightand medium ho; chl. 68 1316 71)%@ile and closed at 7Ti'je. December opened at 74gc, ranged at 4@74%¢ and closed at M}{@74%c. Trade, as before remarked, e ¥ LUMBER C0., To Dealers Only. Shoes. 1111 Harnov Strent T HiRvE hade higher than yesterday ; CABBAGE—Firm at 75¢ per dozen for solid September, 693c; October, | 00d to choice heav 5.10@5.20 heads. 22, Red— Sgaeny Offioe, 408 F' reet, Omaha. WAL T§E o A1 BOALLION of whisat was Bitch | TLAgc, Good to cholce mlxav.rhuzs. 4.90@5.10 ol(:fi o s..urlee and firm; good stock, 90@ | 24 'inc 2 So: GG 4 unen mc 1L A F., ————'—i 485, K. e e ¥ astoencourage investors In the faith that | , Corn—Active: unsettled early and closed Representative Sates. P Watlermelons bring $10.00@15,00 | 35630 It . 8 Ties G b, e ONLAS T LB hero i3 a 20od time coming.” i5@lec apovo yesterday; cash, 40 15-16c; Sep- bt T ared) ckBtalopen. SO@TLS Conronmins St o Hardwood Lumber “The estimated receipts of corn to-day foot | teimber, 4115-16c: October, 42c. LA L e L ”e-f-"“"d“d e Jooal. ey FAeriars. nFe BEANETSWhlie, $10ua700; colord, — a5 Dong . up 415 cara e oMeinl Mxusen for Sester, | ., Oats—Dull ana quiet with no tmportant jTouAToRs_—The local gardeners are sup- | g1.16G8., Butchers’ Teols bibosbitaladeatals) |2 e kb ! { dny are 207,100 bushels and. the indications | Chane; cash, #4go: September, 4Xc; May, Py —The der lot very h o I I cen ot ot vy pavyso | A BHOWN SUEETINGS_Atlantic A, 44, T int to libéral though not large arrivals for Atlantic H, 1-4. 7c Atlantie D, H 2/‘ ‘LOUIS HELLFR, — — 1 early in the season. (ood stock sultable for p, 0O @ ping domAnd ia. roparted, Ike’ Sngureonts ey e Sertomber, 6 eshipment I8 sold at 85240c per bunch. P Butchers’ Tools and Supplies, Ckprinsy L L h g et sy Por e iny sareentine 3691000 Lushers Gron | Prime Timothy Scea—$2.17. BrANS, — Hand - picked navy beans | $6000 §y 4 Dle: Tndian Tleat, 647 Sausge Cusings gf wl Kinde slwaysin stosk. 131 Wholesale Lumber, Ete. noewu o 0ay ugregating 200,000 bushels. CroP | Flax Seed=—dic. are quoted at $1.80@1.90 per bushel, and the Lawrenoe Ll 454e; 01 Dominion, onoa et maha ried snd American Portland'Cement., Siatg nor and tho public I8 once fmoro feeling Whisky—81.10. 3""“ .‘"‘,",’55 are selling trom that Higure 5"-‘ l"""’e"'l‘ B it Shparely O, 8 R R ef Slmey White te Lime. iy " dposed * o e ctop AR 's"g ot ""(‘)' foner Bl D, e l’cpl!;tre"l u'us'fm" Urtea T alg L R T e " change: cas ; October, $10. 2 Ix'"’. O IoITe Chartiat nd, nom og yeur, $i175@ Uary, S180T@L2.40, Wathusett, ‘44, 705 Aurors I, 49, 01 CLARKE BROS. € C0., Orders from the country requiring e~ tected stock and extra care in packing can- not always be filled at the same prices quoted to the local trade for comman stock. S ron er arly but closed stea ;a»h ;‘nd Snpumbar. $6.45@6.4714; October, Dry anmd Meltn—shouldern. 85.45@5.50 sensational transpired. Prices averaged a little higher than yesterday, a gain of }{@%c being established, the same as in wheat. Aurora B, 4-4, 6c. BLEACHED SHEETING—Berkeley cambric, No. 60, gei ll(‘*t 'l&‘t 4-4, 614¢; butter cloth Omaha Cofree and ls'l‘.',’n..'.rfl.» STOCK IARDS (,o,, Se, ed od 00, 414¢; Cabot, “Farwell, ‘se: Fruit of Of Omaha. ptember at 411¢e, ranged at 41.%@ General—The markets were very quiet this | H880: G ,.‘,. o Gy By H Kii o 41c and clos 411,@41%. October opened nhan clear, $8.35@8.40; short ribs, $5.00, > | Lioom, 83{c: Greene G, ope, Tlye; King ———— = Limited. John F. Boyd, Buperintendent, at 42, ranged at w.‘ém ieh and” aibeailsze | Butter—Weak; creamery, 1i@ise; dairy, morning, the fresh atrivals of fruit not com- | Phillip cnmbflc.llc l,.mudale. ngo Lons- Cornice. oo dale, 8ige: New York mil 42 inch, e Pepperell, 6-4, 15¢; Peppere ; Pepperell, 10-4, 8 Canton, 44 e} Tmunph, sutta, 11c; Valley, b low. and ftxémd at 42c. December opened at Lrn Stock Commission. e at 453 @4dyc and closed at An_increased. volume of business was transacted in’ dats to-day and most of the ! : ing in until afternoon. 22, WYOMING STEEUS—GHASS, Cheese—Dull; full cream cheddars, 11}¢c; | 105....1035 $3.20. both he Gross sha eliver Dranees Good nu.s 115@ll¥c; Young Americas, 1 stock $1.50@L7 hnxw—l"lrm at 14¢@15¢c. "“’"'»L'” “EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, John Epencter, Prup. Mangfasturer of Galvaised lroa azd Cornlce. 93 0 and 103 and 106 N, 10th st.. Omaha, Neb. and silver prunes. Good ANCHARD « CO., N P WICHMAN, 3, 1 iR, RICHMAN 5. Prums—The receipts of plums are not as Commission Merchants, : heavy as of other fruits from California. Er O L U LR LT LGS, 3 speculative trading was in September, which "N“—anhmu'd' heavy green hides. Prices ‘ate firm, good stock moving at $1.50 RUEMPING & BOLTE, ofte —Room 24, Opposite Exchange Building wu.!hldg'p‘u‘e[ ‘under large oflerfimu by lln!"cx;regl%hslnlte% v fiméc‘. sllw“ii bu.{} 'mli‘lleé @1.75 per box. Manufacturers of Union Stock Yards, South Omuha, Neb. one or two heavy local operators. ore de- 3 alf, 819@c; dry flin Graris—The supply of home-grown and ¥ i Ty " R forred deliverics wore Pitiot and n shade | 13¢: dry calf, 13@lic: deacons sdc cach. - California grapes contlaues liberal. _Califor- b OV UL OSUE, | McCOY BRO. firmer. oats attracted less attention. allow—Unchanged; No. 1 country, 84c; nia, $1.75 per 20-1b box; home-grown, 4@5c B ormer Windows, Frna e M ana. 7 Eht.otc. 3108, | Tive Stock Commission Merchants. nnrlnnne {n half of the sesston the market | NO- 2, 3¢; cakes, 4c. per’m e {18 "N"” fol || e — ORNICF WORTG— | MUrket furnished free onuppli ation. Stockers an relapsed {nto a very quiet condition, closing Receints, Shipments. PeAcHES—The market Is well supplied WESTERN CORNICF WORKS, foedors furnishied on'goud (orms. Referance dul Flour, bbls 20,000 16,000 with~ very cholce stock from California. C. Specht, Prop. Do Stock Varde, Bouth Oume. tne Nuticay ,.i{{éi.‘."éfi‘:.'..!'e'"”l'.f"ii’.l;'fl.’.?é’.él“’m?ét‘v‘?’,:" Corme pus o O i taomis “Bariions, $5.25@3.5 O I, T S 1 e M. BURKE & SONS, the prinoipal attention—lard and hort ribss | Oats, bu 55.000 other varieties, $2.50@2.7 per box. m— m—— Live Stock ‘L‘nn;uJ 0 the fluctuations in prices covered only small | Rye, bu. 1,000 LrMoNs— supply liberal. with fair de- c,,,p,,,‘ ssion, limits and the closings were pretty much the | Barley, bu. 5,000 4 mana. Common stock, $6.00@6.50 per case; cholce, 87.00@7.50, Ar “The market is almost bare and good stock is very scarce. Choice apples suitable for shipment are quoted at $5.25@ 53,50 per bbl. urke, Mana, W Omaha. 'relcpxmuo san, AVAGL & GEEEN, Rugs, | _Live Stock Commission Merchants, !h(.lm'nu of nn“nml al k\ul‘l of “ln'(\l solieited, “TTOMAMA CARPET U.- Jobbers of Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mullmln Ete. 1511 Dougs same as yesterday. Trading was too slow and too light in yolume to awaken any gen- eral interest or to affect the condition of the market, which, however, was quite strong. . For January, the only winter month traded 8t. Louls, August ° vwnen—lhgher' cash, m\"ic ; October, 717c. Corn—Higher; cash, 89@40}4c; October, sye. b pa Oats—Firm; cash, 24!4c; Uctober, b5, ock \ln 1 _to any extent, pork closed at $12.40, lard Whisky—81.05. ORA There are n few good oranges . — at $6.00 and short ribs at $6.373¢. September, Pork— stmug, 815,00, on the m _Rodi, $6.50. Crmlrary and Notions. &8 usual, was the pivotal month of near de- Lard—$6,30, Millinery and hvmms. ket is full of bananas £38232322223238888% Miveries,” For this montn lard *old as mvorpmn.mmust 23,—Wheat—Quiet; de- o at $1.50¢ 00 perjbnety W. L. WRIGHT, “"I.OBERFELDER & COw August property was nominaily the same ns | - A oontaL e 0 ¢ D JeaTs ek s1ILO o bubiel: o ¥ }, it l'lu St Lewips; Chliiaya; a[’;‘ Offce, 317 Bouth 18th at. M ud Notions, September, while October lard was about %c | Milwaukee, August 23.— Wheat — i lfl"“' % ) © g Omalia, Neb. 1215 and 1215 Harney Ktieet, Omuha, Neb, ]llKIIBI and October short ribs 5@7¢e under Firm; :‘nsh, 093%c; September, t0%c; Oc- Grocer's List. tober, 71y Clear, % in, Norway R September. November |‘lul October lard sold CLOTHING 5.5 : CorrER—Ordinary grades, 20@21c; fair, o “ “ ey _ atthesame prices—86.5:5@0.57 (()um—fiuletN‘{o 3, 40c. o My prime, wlee: Tancy, green aud HLIGLL A M. ELGUITER’S 3 N 2 'y (@ n n' |V Jl " CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Hoettighir: o 1 dige s s o m': "Mocha, %@ioes | £ M Wiite Pine 5350 ¢ Mammoth Clothing House, oren Barley—Firm; September, 5714c. valsluns Swud/. mess pork, August, Corner Farnam und Tenth Btreots. Omaha. Neb. Wholesale Denlers in = = Notions and Furnishing Goods, 463 and 405 8. Tonth Kt., Omaha, Arbll('kle s, roasted, McLaughlin’s XXX, 206%4c; Dll\vorlh x, 20c; Red Cross, c. AR—Granulated, 6} @%c.conl.)\ 8l @ white extra C, b w»}flc extra O, He@ n E “ “ A 1Zinch s, ]n No. 1, com. 1200, 8. 18, 13 ft Cr1cAGO, Auzust 23.—|Special Telegram to the BEek.|]—CAtTLE—Trade was brisk, ‘with another slight upturn on ordinary and Live Stock Sold. Showingthe number of head of stock sold Oinocinnati, August 23.—Wheat—Freely offered, lower; No, 2 red, 7ic. Commission and Storage. best grades of native steers. Shippers and 5 o 5 on the market to-day : t{.- yellow C, 5x@sdge; cut loaf, 674@1 “w “w “ PRI o Overalls. o dressed beet dealers were eager buyers, the | Cori—Kirm: No. 2 ixed, CATTLE. i il D. A. HURLEY, SERSRE i e e SR a 9— No. 2 |, 271¢@?28c. 5 L' powdervd. T@ike No.2, * “ s = e formar taking the bost cattle and vaying the | Raetren o3, pio et 3@ G. 1. Hammond & Co. | N G A A0 vaters Mo tan dera nor | n e 00000 (‘nmmignlon and Jobbing. CA‘\F"JJ:,OM;&'%V FACTUR lighest prices, ‘Chera was bought for Ott- | Pork—Firni; $15.00. lsm::mrs . - 40 00@3.10; strawberries, 2 Ib, per Inen Grooved Roofing $1.00 per 5[ more | By d Produce. Consignmonts solicited, M. ) 8714, for Stoneware, Berry B l-nuu Baskets. 1414 Dodye sirect, Omal mann, of New York, three loads of fancy | Lard—bStronge; ¥@2.90; raspberries, 2 Ib, per c-ww$ than 12 inch Stock Boards same lenzth, SHE Manufacturers of Overalls, 5.15 isky—! 105, 2.90; California pears, per case. &4, i SHIP LAP, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Kt ind 1104 Dourlus St steers that averaged over 1600 b, at §5.1 :’.h‘:hy::’tdy,\:m‘::g 23, —Wheat—Re- Total . ExORIKRL apricots, ver case, $3.70@3.75; peaches, per No. 1 Plain. 8 & 10 in. 5 .819.50 RIDDELL & RIDDELL, o eb. e A similar lot sold a week ago to-day at $5.103 | (80" 166,000;" exports, 250,300; spot 1ots | Anglo American ,,m,“{’"'f*(, case, $4.00@4.70; white cherries, per case, | No. L1750 | Storage and (n““"qu"yn Merchants, | = = = = $5.15 1s the highest price paid since May 19. Fat cattle sold largely within a range of 60 plums, per case, $3.60@.7 berrlos, per case, $21012.20: ¢ generally firm 'and in some casos tritie better; No. 1 0. G, Bln options advanced ‘10 and 3gc¢ without leading G. H. Hammona & Co. Armour & Co Epeciaities—Butter, Fegs, Ch e, Poillry, Game, Oyaters, otcn eic. 112 8. Iath 8t FINISIT P, g Ib. per case, piveapples, 2 1b, | 1st and2nd, clear, 1,1} inch, 8.2 8......850.50 CARPENTER PAPER Co.. $4.25@4.95, and medium at $3.75@4.15 Tex- | 10 much activity, closing firm at best rates; | Squires & Co 3 @ 75: 1 1 meabarar, Aaea i § 1 5 T P RPENT PAPER CO,, ans are 20¢ higher than last week. A prime w{:l;l;:}"lflrl:o‘;fiflfifikg No. Sr:'gd l;‘f:‘lllillll Harrls & Fish BT lg :I"l‘“‘u’" B dm. ‘,“, ,‘,mm d, clear, lll‘ltltfl 8.y . . 2 F E:’('KL"IHI::S.. Wholesale l’u]mr Dealers. lonotiladinuginAdotssil, }‘"w"m' stock | in ' elevator; 15@81%c delivered; ohx do, | Total ";'.“,‘;m},'.f:t.."’,“sfi“{ s A gelect, 1inch Horfl i Zon 2ty Shade stron, ok Shipping “l‘,;’,"f_‘:‘f"‘f".‘1“’,‘:,,l"‘,','r‘:f";'“,,"flfim‘;‘"‘, o REr QL live walght lntoss othorwiso statod, | 83 40@2.50;'2 b early June peas. per case, WIEDEMAN & CO., (LT steers, 1,85 to 30@5.15: 1,200 10 | gafta: ® Fecs e (R ad hogs sell at g per Ib, forall welghts | g2 b tomatces, $2.40@2.50: 2 1b coru, ipts, 8,000; exports, 33,0003 un- Produce (mnmmwm Merchants, @s0'ge: No. 3, ble 'store; 501,@ Poultry, Butter, Game, 1,200 I1bs, 04,705 “Skins,” or hogs weighing less than 100 lbs, 400. Stockers and feeders, $2.00@8.2 graded, Com. 4 &0 In. w'onnng 0. {0 VIsIONS—Hams, 15@1 314 Py docked 40 1t breakfas Tt Sna e i _ Printing._ bulls and_mixed, $1.000%0 Sieo duliveraay 0i0 0. 1. 80d 1, Seritember | 10V ST E 0 e wata inapestor " | bacon. ' Ti@liije: bicon sidls | e el - ——— | REES PRINTING ~COMPIN: Through Texas steers, $: cliasd anaigt . o il dry salt, 83, (¢6c; shoulders,7( i prguini Celihe “Coal_ane Lime. X COMPANY, of Iidian “Lexans brought $4. aasshlpdorstelyactisoRona ateaty.irey Live BradkiNoton e M R R Floish, 1& 115 . s s Job Printers, Rlank Book Makers, @2.¢ celp ROt axporay inixed western, AT qth | hamsipicnie, Sig@ve, ARG S T v AG) G- Go0RMAN. V. Pion. | And Book Minders. 10 and 18 South Fourteaat ”""‘P Trade was active with an upturn Sl@ise; white do, 3i@40¢ 2 D. Henderson, Hastings, [a., was in wit DRrikp FRUiTs—Apples, new, i's 6%fct R e A e T Ag A SUNDERLAND, . Soc. and Treu SPest, Orastias Neby of about e on nearly all sorts. Hest heavy, | posoleymetivni: Uniled, 0t'dc. hegs, l evaporated, 50-1b ring, 10417 c; ‘raspberries, NN OMAHA COAL, CORE & LIME | —— S g 8.85a0.40; packing sort 0 | Ekes--Moderate dewand; gunerally steady; | Mr. Morgan, of Winters & Morgan, | evaporated: 27@c: blackberries, evaporated, | Gloar Poplar, isx. 13 COMPANY, WESTEERN NEWSPAPER UNION on packers, $4.90@5.10; 11gh Weliein; B0y Shelby, Ta., was In. 9@iiye; pitted cherries, 17@18c; peaches, | et | ORAT Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, Auxiliary Publishers. on packers A Pork—Steady: trading light; family wess e oo L@ o donach i Michigan RERIYOLE: | $4.80@ quoted at $15.00@5.00 old; $15.50@15.75 209 South Thirteenth Street, Om Doalers in Type, Prossen nud Printers’ Supplios. 509 9 Houth Twelfth Stree CO. —————;é;: White Lime. Pumps, CHU, ll‘('lllLL I’l ’lll' W holmmlc- Pumps, Pipe, Fi John Dern, Hooper, marketed a load of | new, iy 201-1b hogs at §5.1 Mr. Anderson, Shelby, la., was over look- ing up the ma Peter Burlet, marketed a load o evaporated, un]nxml —c: new currants, TL@T 505 pruncs, 4 @iNes cltron, 2ic; rai- sins, London lavers, $1. California, loose muscatels, $1.50; new Valencias, Tige. Rel wnlmun—'l‘).-rm- Gk'n, 0-1b square t 4§ 50-1b round, 7ise: 20-Ib round, M. Tierney, Ainslie, was here with a load valls, 7,c; 5b pails, 73¢e; b of liogs and'a load of ‘sheep, L. B. Shephard, Arlington, Neb., was Medium, in bbls, $6.50; do in new, Lard—Trifle higher and moderately active: western steam spot, $6,50 Butter—Firm and den (@25, western e iet, unchanged, t, fair; Rio quiet and steads at $20: options lower’ and_Jess active; sales, I-‘INANUIAIA. NEW YORK, Auzust23.—[Special Telegram to the Bew.|—Strocks—The stock market was again weak and prices averaged lower. ‘Theshort interest was well eliminated on the rally late yesterday and this morning tte JOHNSON ¢ Manufacturers of Illin And Spippers of Conl and Cox air, Fire Brick, Driin, Tile g Paxgon Hobol. ' Wariimy Lo Hx: 3in W(»ll 'l‘ubmu. Il l’lLkPN D. & H. Flat * " Square i SHINGLES, LATH. .10 L mog mage, Neb., was here and mery, 1025 Omahn, XXeclear VARE o darde " Cigars and Tobacco. 5 49,000 August, $i5.20; September, r the 5 5: small, bbis, 8750¢ do i A* Standard .. ¢ 3 e g7 SRR Cammack-Whito party wero offering stocks | $13.35@INin; Ociober, ~ Sisdx@isss; No. | MAnEho visitors at the yards. = s 2050 n 1 | 010, clear No 1. 1 MAX MEYER & (0., all around the room and created a weak, dis- | vember, 18.45.018,55 December, $1845@ I, Ac d and mar- Johbers of Cigars, Tobacco, Guns and suwmunition, 215 to 223 K 1t st., 00 to | Haliaday Wind u i 124 Farnaia'st . Omahia, Neb. Plumblng Gos keted a load of butchers’ stock. Mr. Thompson was over azain from the Bluffs and marketed a load of hogs, POSTS, White cedar, € in., 1203 9 in, qrs., le; 18705 Jhnuary, A raeoe . e g 1he: . Tennesss Minneapo! -.:\ugu' 2 Steady old in good demand; Vo. trustful feeling despite the fact that gold is still coming from Europe, $250,000 arriving Two-hoop pmlm bpt’r doz 1,703 No. n(unm and Wi ter Supplie e ™ IR iy -1100)) Pails, M 8. Red Cedar, split, le Spht Oak, 12¢. naw st., On o N5 b, ) ST & SCHE to-day, and the pruspect that the trensury flfl‘.} O B September tSre e o | . Sehil, of Nebraska City, was In_with 3 Dl BRI s semant WEST & FRITSCHER, - — will purchase several millions of bonds to- No. 1 northern, cash aud September, [ two loads of cattle from his Fullerton | churns, §9; No.2churns, $5; No. 3 churns, | QUey white “"l'":“ 81) SR Ao camen. Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, 4. L. STRANG CO., morrow. There was a lack of outside sup- tober, 635{; No. 2 northern, cash | ranch. 7, ol accos, Nos. 108 T1dte} Oc 7, 40c per ct.; Doors, 40¢ And Wbl R itn sireets O Pumps, Pipes and Engines port and without that the bulls were unable | aRd beukmbflr. 70¢3 October, 65%c on rack, | Lhere haye been moro lowa shippers in | donacca—Lorilisrdss Climax, #o: Splen; v s, Pipe Ingines, o) v 5 o o olixz! e vett & 40¢ per et, lnulrluus 40¢ n o = Steam, \Vnn-r. Raflway and Milling Supy y.n Ew ‘The market opened unsettled, with several | porthern, 6S3g¢; No. T 2 m‘.,“m“,, o Shoe, 4lc J‘ oS A A e e P E 5 q Tho r('c&'lpls wore not as heavy as usual on k 4 o; T J., 376} Sorg Market nings. M. FE. SMITH & CO, BROWNELL & CO, active properties higher and others lower. | ™ Flour-"Stenily: patents, 4.0 Tuosday and the quality of the’ hogs was s | Skearead, 4dc. WA BRI noa eV de hoed oA O e LELIE .00y - Manufacturers and Doalors In” During the morning the whole list broke, | ers, $3. w( little better. STARCE llrlmrl.lo , 53{e; Graves Corn, Prunes \angga.2 F Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods & Notions Englnes, Boilers & General Machi the declines extending to 23 percent, North- | Keceip lnat. 55,000 bu. Yox Hamnt 1k Nip. | 644¢: Oswego Gloss, Te; Oswego Corn, Te, ing the last few days 1102 and 1104 Douglna, cor. 11th 8t., Omaba, Neb, “ngines, ieral Machinery b ,000 bu; flour, 20,000 ampton, a well-known shiv- [ “$io0ss—Extra 4-tle. 3 N0.1,§2.00; No. | *There has been an advance of 5 per cent ern Pacific preferred being the weakest. Grangers were offered with considerable i hhlpmuus—WnuAL Acme eted two clioice loads of hogs at | 4 §1.75: heav g | st fron work, Stoam Pumps me top vric , Dodge W i Distillers ng, Dodge Wood splls stable, $4 Eous Sarapere, aad aeteL” lm-nfl wE] Por (‘n)xé. —Is in demand and sells readily on woolen yarns during the Ia Ed Day, with Branch & C llnll City, Aucust 23.—Wheal ¢ lrm'xl ‘ e AL st Graana, freedom, but were rather stubborn and only | Stronger: No. £ September, bid, 65 . W. Stral Ivern, Ia., who also has a from an extended trip in the Distiiiors of Lm\l .~ Alcohoi and Spirits, Importers | = — h A 3 No. 28 y 53ge bid, 657¢c | |atee ranc 59 davy fee " 1.0 8 P 1d JOLDErs 0! dropped i to 15 por cent, but rezained the f‘.‘,‘f&ofi“,'n‘g"..'v'l.‘nw e oy foplon na 0. 70, 4-gallon_kegs The hardware business has taken n bie and Lo of Wincrand Liguors. Rubber Goods. loss, Lackawana tumbled 1} per cent, but Stonger: No. 2. cash, 35%e bid, New Orl ans, per gallon, boom and trade is now better than ever be- | WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLE' £ Septewber, .L.%n 3 October, S6c blll C. D, Fuller and George Wright, Pine i " . LE: 0. 'BRER (4 reacted % per cent. Reading sold off 11 BlfTs, Wyo., woro liero. with: Six- loads of ".‘,';"1’;,,’,“‘1',5‘,'\‘;"5',e;“'(',l";"", fore, g Tt e T A e JDUALL KUBHER 0Oy but rallted J per cent and Western Unlon eash, 23 bid 23i7e asked; Aug- | cattle which Sold on the market. cans, per oz, $6.00; it cans, O oD T Do oo news to the | | Sols imvanisoturers of enar el Rl Rubber Gonls, broke iy but advanced % per cont. Missouri | ust.she i, 55 e avked. § A train of iifty cars of stock came in yes- | € Yory (acrone. 8 d atic 1iquors, UL e Pacitic stock, which is attracting the most New Orlea August 23,—Corn quiet | terday over the Unlon Pacitic. "This is “the C; L thin, v arnan mong the merchants visiting the city was Mr. Smith, of Neola, la., who laid in a new stock of dry goods, attention, advanced % early, but broke 1 point. Cotton oils, after breaking 3¢, ad- but steady: in sac! ks, mixed, bdc; ellow, 55¢. lopgest train th °r came in here. pienic, 4'g¢ lwnm T3¢ ginger snaps, Tc: Mr, Van Zandt, of the firm of Bauer & Van | Citv soda, Zandt, Blanchard, la., was at the white, 4@ I'urflilur Safes, Etc. e e ool 7 AT anpah, 20 gunpowder, 0@ ke v o e T T vanced 1 per cent. Gould says Missouri toady and firm; choloo wostern, n | Zandt, Blanchurc, In, wasactlio vards and | v RN n,«'.'n. S@nes Oolong, 20@6de, Canned goods continue firm and higher DEWEY & STO) P. BOYEE & €O, Pacific is now intrinsically worth as much Mr. Winters, of the firm of Winter :8—30-1b palls, $2.00. w‘nnllnl\unfldw‘nlll be noticed on peaches, goose- Wholesale Dealers in r'u--nnuru. Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s* ana wore thav it ever sold for and “I would Morgan, Shel erries and salmon. y A, Iu..m‘r)nu uum:m the vis at tho yauds. e will begin shipping b e e Fire and Hurglar Proof Safe o ven-sixteenths neh, 1tc. KnaJail Work: 1020 Kuriam Stre ima ocks, Yauite like any one to explain why L should have e any for sale at these low prices, I have no Coffee market stronger with demand bet- ter. ‘This country and Europe are heavy Furnam st.. Omulis, No y e G. ANDERLEE! 4 Bulk Ments— Mr. Storrs, o well-known fi 5 srmm—tmo;newnu 188 proot, $1.10; | purchasers in Brazil. - CHARLES SHIVERICK i ik speculative interest in the market and 1 | gy o go. St AT Cae el o enowh firm of Ieno: | a0 101" proof, $1:12; §pirits, second guality: | The prospects for the apple crop aro said [ g oo HORE BTEEE Omaha Safe Works never Intend to be agaln & factor fn Wall ¢ They havea g00d many cattle. on $1:10; do 185 proof, $1.09. Alcohol, | to be very discouraging in_every section ex- ) ng, Upholstery, Manutacturersof Fire ni arslar street. People who hold Missouri Paciiic or lled $1.50@ e winé gallon. led copt New York and New Engiand. Iho Bey State Cattle company markoted Yidkien SLONQLWS Uin blended A Mirrors, ote. 1206,1208 uud_ 1210 Farnam st, Oumha, | Doors, Jai Wor Mr. Fredrickson, a well known merchant Western Union have stocks that are dirt e = hentucky bourbons, $2.00@6.00; _Ken- | of Paxton, Neb., was calling upon the job Grocerie: cheap and it is all for which I feel a respon- | Onicago, August The Drovers' Jour- | three loads of Texas cattle which eame in ) 2.00@0.50: | OF Paxton, B ur i a0 . o e sibility. I hold my Missouri Pacitic for an | nat reports as follow late Monday night. Nineteen loads arrived 251‘,1‘{1’2:.'25‘.«':“%‘3’:%"""':""”' "w".‘ffll;.,. i | bersand replenishing his stock o fi"l""‘ | PAXTON, GALLAGHER ‘.\ , ,,.‘ M. A. DISBRO w £ C 0‘_ invesinentaud am ot serouty woutied | Cails ity o seve an o | e stwtine o F S S U AU B el e o Chlcago paver states that wiid srapes | CAUEO N O8 WBACHEL @ C04 because stock whieh [ would not sell at either | WENCE: SUIRPIG Ears, $500a015; stockers | ) (ke (100KS Boe, Sebon, new station on | domestic, $1.50@.0, ‘"‘-é’;}m"‘"’- (i 5“'@ may be, but they have failed to appear, as | _ Nos. 705,707, %0 and 711 8. 1001 68, Omanhi, Neb. Sash, Doors, Blinds uml Mouldings, price Is quoted at U instead of 113. ~ Others | pixed, 8100 0; 50 "Toxis Sotie, Sh.00aens | A erkomsd o lond ot aan® firsh trih bere ported, per case, §2%.00353.00; American, por | Yo on this market. - MeCORD, BRADY & CO. Branch oo Mtk 48 who hold for investment are on an equal Hogs—Receipts, 9,000; stronger and a | Chicago shipper. "..s,no,uuqmw i A heavy advance will ba noticed in the . ? Yo = = S e o S footing with me and will come out all right shma hlxher rough nd mlxed $4.80¢5.10; Wm. Vickory, Marne, [a., an old Chicago Co Sgg. $9.00; nut, $9.25: range, 80.25; | price of maple syrup. It is estimated that Wholesale Grocers, BOHN MANUFACTURING (Al).. when the general current turns. 1 can not, and sbipp 5.25@5.40; light, | shij »per, has baen coming here lately and Is \p, €3.00; lowa nut, $2,75; walnut | this season’s output of maple sugar and 17th and Leavenworth pts., Omuh. Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, however, take care of all the traders and st:g'fi &.;a;:{ptlilflw@d.mn for good, | Nill picased with the market. He marketed Aw:lilllnols. $4.25(14, o RELE n‘}}ll:glfitll’::‘l;}:;;"';\;;::‘I"1:‘[;." d-'““v";'" ———— <comem Moula! ,L.u...,r,‘;.m-.i..m.‘.u”n;n..‘;‘r!\‘w- speculators. I cannot recall all the instances | othors steady ;. natives, 2154 i; westorn, | © ora of 1D Dogs yeaterdsy at $5.15. HEave Hazpwane Nlcible stecl; | tho ground being very dry iy the sugar dis- Hardware, bl b, Ssbpay Among those having stock on the market | PIOW steel, special cast,” 4'4c; ' crucible stecl, were the following: Cook & C., Hebron; | 94¢: cn:g loulu,.‘;’ln 12@15¢; W‘l‘l‘l:;,wkell(: E. L. Martin, Fairmount; C. D, Moora, Har. | per set, M‘”E‘ hubs, per sef, $LI; fo vard: I McClelland, Kenesaw; G. G .‘;“I:-!“:“‘ ?m:f?“‘pe:"lfi s Viecland, Junista; T, Mollinge - | coil cliain, er I, 5ciatre: malldable. batoe: 44} S T iron wedges, 0c; crowbars, 6c Pease & Son, Aurora; M. Kiilner, 4i5c; pring steel. s adison; Martin & M., Benedict; Fuller & | g .a" o O Yl B "“‘A".’.;‘;.“MJ H L ohRoniSouthwick | Barped wire! TS e .00 mer' 100 ls: . oul edar Rapids; 3 0 P‘fimfi l&"fi“:\?'{i' [,;l ln:m & (‘h‘{\m_ ;ro&t,nms, rates, 10 to 50 $23.40; sieel nails, olk; Robertson & M,' Blue Springs: Hunter ] & MeA, St Taul; Fatmons Gk S Co, Mends | o JlIPES—Greon, butchers', sX@te; X Tige; dry flint, 1ics dry salt, 9o .ncmn Cortland; W H Mebonald, | Sured, T>ci dry ftnt, 1ic: dry sa Ewing: ¥ i l.meu, A iisworth s Crowedl 1) | CAIE skins, Tise: damaged Bides, "’NMNS & G Co, l'emlon J Diehl, Fullertons South- | Price: ow—i¢. Grease—Prime white, wick Bros, Massenna; j;? lnr‘en' fi’el_l“‘ Sei brown, 1ijc. Sheep pelts, 45@ Ouiitia, Neb where they tried very hard to take of me, ‘Tight money will not cause further trouble. The investment buying has been %o persis- tent that the street is pretty well cleared of floating stocks, hence it can in future easily obtain sufticient money to handle the market with, Missouri Pacific stockholders, how- ever, have nearly doubled in number the resent year and nearly 100 new stockholders ave been added to the Manhattan's list re- cently.” Pacific Mail was the only property that did not decline below yesterday’s close. It opened 1 point higher on a report that the executive committee had recommended that 1per cent be declarad, advanced 3, but broke 3 per cent during the latter sart of she day, The market acted as yesterday, but u.-z{mfizz- Pexans, = $2.50@3.70; lambs, National Stock Yards. East St Louis, I, August 23.— Cattle—Receipts, 2,000; shipments, 600: market active, higher; fair to choice heavy_ native steers, g. 4.50: 100 bunch at $4.55; butch 8 X eeders, fair to gwd ta, 1,400: shipments, none; market active and shade h he .cnnlv.eheuvy and butchers’ selections, @8.40; pm(en and Yorkers, medium to choice, $4.93@5.20 pigs, common to kood, $4.40@4.90. ‘ulwr—l-lrm creamery, 22@27c; dairy, 17 tricts last winter, causing a light How ot sap in the spring. #. K. BURKET, LEE, FRIED & CO, Mbhelu of Hnrdwnrn and N lls B H A'Miamni Powaer (o Omnfin, N Heavy Hardware, Iron nml Steel, Bprings. Wagon Stock, Hardware Lumber, etc. 1 Harney st O zraen HNJAa) EDNEY & GIBBON, Wholesale Iron and Steel, wr..n ...4.-.7..,@ Waod Stoek, Houvy m.m-... wer = ’. Th st OmAlA, Neb, — (,p””“, - ON ROGEES & SOX R Ranges, Furnaces, I iy 1 i P Manuies, Graies, Bruss Goodr. 12l wug 1426 Faiaem 1ED JUDICIAL Dl\llll( T\ Bireut 87 Chamber of Comierce. DEPOSITIONS Klmll. Olty, August 23, —Cattle— Recelpts, 6,000; shipments (oflicial K:smdu) 25027 corn fed stron and 5@! her; good ‘i“" range, 5¢ hizher; mod to choles oorn $4.20@4.70; comwon to medium, laric H & Ce, Westo lmlh“' ] esl B. H lE Cady, Rockville{ "“ : n‘! WAIM Trawhrldge& Atkinson; . W L Baugl Funeral Director & Embalmer 111 North 6th Street, r Dry Goods. ‘%llgh A Lruua CorToN FLANNELS—10 per cent trade dis; i W H | count—LL, oxc. CC, ‘Tigei B8, Bc; EE, w == =t

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