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PRODUUE MARRETS, THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. ClanAcl—rmn at Tc@81 per dozem for ONroNs—Scaree and firm; good stock, 90@ $1,00 per bushel. pald tor live * Ohfcago, August ”.—l‘o!lunll uota- tions l:u the ;sn‘ cloflnr lnl i ltoeku {Il fi‘mumfl Ch 0ice steers, 1bs.... 84 55 A .00@ Wheat Rules Dull and Oloses Bteady at —Trading again "lhl .m| market Uhomm-'mwu% fo sy ibs... 40 -g ..# :ull::r'edwe:‘:{: loj a“w%‘.';g gt ot ';?snw Quechee No.:.‘{( aa About Unnhm‘d Prioes. ulet, with Toeling strad: rently | Corn-feq sange steers 1900 01400 8.1 Tou Mhe local gardenars aro sup- L!g:: Indsor 233 ', Incn. 15! — fir il unher el g s | Qi e iedton, . LG oiiae e gt caftionerbul |, | B8 nghs o Sl g K 7.0 ; CORN AGTIVE S0 Baptamber, 88 1 ion: Botobat, Soke. Gommonto medium cows eatly in the season. . (o0, stock SqItABIe ToF | - COMPORTERAL : IVE AT BETTER PRICES, | %47, Seplemper, i Good to cholce bulls. ., eshioment is oid at hai0e per bunch BLANKETS—White, $1.00@7.50; colored, mnr‘i':l_ur'i;"i?u}w“.':. e anhiy B DL Bran, — Hud - l%cx»d": ey boans | oL@ e e are er 8], an L] ROWN Sn . 9 H A Continuation of the Inactivity in sirength, closing, s@ic below yesterdsy | tood to cholce mrxed hogs 3;...“;"""‘,?1:9 ate selling from that fgure Atiantig 164 To: Atjantie D, 44 #c.fi - ats a -, 13- lown "\ % r byt T, 008 “o-&vm little if any change took place Representative uales Porcon—Cholce for stands, 3i4@e perib, | Aurors ¢, ¢4, & vorNAR, o, 6 o} Business in Cattle—Gen- in the regular mark ‘ b 2Aige: Septeme NATIVE STEERS—CORN FED. Hoosier 1, l;,H {e lndhn Head, 44 7! eral Quotations. M & May, %0 L s e o oo }1“’ K W) oAl u"o'& Frucs, Lawrence 1L, 44, b¥e: 0ld Dmnlnlon. o) t«‘(@dflm 1874 455 2 Orders from the country requiring se- 5’<c envmlllt. HW Pappereil O, Prime Tm.om Seea—$3, ‘ag'-ffé* o6 — 3 Fiax Sesd 81 - ected stock and extra care tn packing can- not always be filled at the sane prices quoted to the local trade for common stock. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Pepperell, 84, 16c; epperell 94, 180! TR pernl 04, dbot "43gc; iy e} Aurnu R, ‘& i WESTRRN STEERS—CORN FED. $4.40 Wadhasett, 4.4 6ige 101 ...1461 LOE@1.023¢. CH1cAGO, August 26.—|Special Telegram hisky—$1.10, Owing to some Jela: Aurora B, 44, bc. i) . 3 y on the road there was ] v to the Brr.|—Wheat was dull bat firm | Pork—~Dull; eash, $15.15@1585; October, 1012 8230 | no'car ot Californi frult received today: o o “‘2,',‘,"{'{{"2. “"c"‘},’u’l&',“mfi‘. to-day, closing steady at about unchanged lanfl year, $1L65@1L70; January, $12.25@ 0928 2.9 Aside from pears there was no California b(,' «.c (‘ Wi So: Fruit of prices. Cables were weak and there Is evi- | 12;% fruit on the market of any account. Bartlett om, 830; (.mue s ec H,M‘ Tige; King l.-r —Easier: cash and September, 8$6.40; pears are practically out of the market. The o H 35 dence that & portion, it not all the elique, | October, 8066 415, Teceipts of rapes couminue heavy and stocks il cambric, e Lonsdale, 11ges Lons. held California as being pressed for sale in Dry Salted Meats—Shoulders, $5.45@5.50: DN are moving slowly. dale, 8lge; New York “‘m"ll GPP"N leerml. This brought out the inevitable _l,hort clear, $8.30@8.35; short ribs, $7.924@ bt I SN el LUMs—The recelpts of plums are not s LR l'-’."""’p:."“““'iu Ao bel mf' croak from N i g eavy as of other s from California 200 'y AL the. expory ::l":"l’;":“."‘:g‘:"_:::‘:fz Butter—Dull; creamery, 18@45cs daley, | 3 1050 gpas Fricas aro ffm, goud tock moving at 8150 e rein ""{2"5‘4‘&“),,‘,3,‘;5,‘,,?;;'}”‘{%“._' cease entirely. The export demand has been | “Cheese—Dul; full cream choddars and N6 Ay, Wk PO PbRUNRs—The market is well suppliea with | S0 i VAL aboutto stop daily for the last months, \’oun: Awmericas, 104@llc; flats, 105 | po AY, ShY VR NO. A both the Gross and silver prunes. Good Dry TLumber, but wheat has boon golng out at the rate of @1'dc. BT 40 b0 62, 5 510 | M9ek Y ket 1 wall supiled X 12,000,000 or 17,000,000 bushels & month just | fEKS—Firm at 143 @15e. 280 5.00 120 510 iEs—The market s well supplie Hides—Unchanged; heavy green hides. g 4 with very choice stock from California. the same, and the stream gets no smaller. | 71c: light do, xuac; saited bull hides, 80 500 20 510 | Choice stock Is golng at $1.50, To-day’s clearances of wheat from the At- | 6c, green salted caif, Sig@de; dry flint, 12@ """; ] Ry Grarrs—The supply of home-grown and Iantic ports foot up over 300,000 bushels, be- | 13¢: dry calf, 13@lic; deacons 30c each. 0 5% om0 5o | California grapes continues Tiberal. Calitor: sides which 50,00 barrels of flour were .,'“.j}';: e}{,{"‘""""“ No. 1" evuntry, 8j4e; 40 5,00 0 Ty s e L Lo, L cleared from Baltimore alone. September | - > s " 10 500 200 saaig | POS T opened at G3jgc. ranged at00'@eSKeand | Flour, bhis......... B0 T S00 10 500 R A e closed at 683(@68}c. October opened at | Wheat, b 156,000 10 5% 169 818 LEMONS—T4e supply liberal. with fair de- 703c, ranged at 70%@70%c low and 70%c 62 L 120 5.05 80 515 mmon stock, $6.00@6.50 per case; high, closing at 703¢c. December opened at 17000 400 505 80 515 T R Rt is AlmioN bire kg T, ranged at_T8%@migc low and e ; 4,000 bt 8 215 | good stock is very scarce. Choice J\plea high, closing at 73}gc. NoW Wobk, = Aui ) ” 515 | gultable for shipment are quoted at 83.25@ ) 3 gust 26.— Wheat—Re- 240 5,10 %00 515 Corn opened active and a shade higher, | veipts, 100,300; exports, 137,000; spot lots 240 510 120 5174 | 93.50 per bbl. v RE 4 “ ‘ :;Iclh S;l;l‘cmber quoted at 41'4c, Oumberl‘: l“rre ulrridlprll:Iz %@‘6:" owlclré wln|ter 13 gig - g“bg g :uu AD Ay at 45! The market advance rinly hel options opened a shade easier, 0 5. - b % 1a N stronsly tou%@z/u (or Sapmmber, 42%@ | later advanced @ye, closing firm at about : At rflb"'l:\c'k"' 15 full of bananas | A, 12, 14 and 16 ft. 5 | o o Taakl S b rey 08 esbe 1 e oamtor. 8 aom;:ll °'.i‘§§?v“ ‘!hnwlnztr:“'e “«;enc:: M:'r tock sold X Arpies e domand 1y very light | RTINS ARD FARTIION. ere Was local and outside specu red n elevator, c - | S v number of head of stock sol i T TION, (§ tlon.” Themariet rifed weak dur‘m:ml'm mfizfiq red, fominal at Sior No. 3 red, | onthe market t-day and s supplied for ho most vaxt by the local. | 1st com, 3¢ Wilis Vige ‘Coiln our. 16 closing ra 41}4@41'{e for mber closed at CATTLE, 2 2 Beptember, uxcg or"'&:\:)r -fi?«sén for (an—snot lots %@lc higher and moder- | G. 1I. Hammond & Ce o 4B Clear, % in. Norway )uy, or within 3gc of the inside tigures of the | ately active: options npenell (@'gc better, | Shippers . 9 Grocer's List. 2nd com. ¥ in. dull an 3 vance partly | Feeders........ 2 COFFEL —-(!rdmnrv grades, 201§@21e; fair, 1.0 here was a continuation of yesterday’s m,wooo ungraded, | Local.. v 131 21'1@2.&: prime, 23@2c: fancy green and fi 6,in. White Pl.m!S dullness in the speculative market for oats and the limited business passing was within an Insignilicantly row range of prices. llow, 23@25e: old government Java, 8@ Interior Java, 25@28c; Mocha, $8 3004 buckle’s, Mclmux lin’s No. 2, 49 c levator, D, ux@”im N e in ejeraine, I Fencing). STOCK BOARDS, Total. ..... B 1008, roasted, 201, Qnom ons hald airly steady most of the nh—Modmmy -cuve and stronger; re- fllo American Packing Co 26'4c; Dilworth's, 26ci Red Cross, Al" inchs.1s ... session and about on a level wuh yesterday’s 'g 60,000; ex; 3 30» mixed western, | G. H. Hammona & Co. ol 3y closing mtumx though May oats weakened | 30@33; whitowes th Armour & Co.. SuaAR—Granulated,6! ;t@fl%{c ;conf.A,6% @ 3¢ just at the close, Coffee—Spot,fair Rlo Iinn at $20.00; op- | Squires & Co 6igc; white extra C, extra C, Si@ | Plln provisions there was no radical chanee. :‘Ions oplamedmw n:r' clgn.n‘ hlgllur' 1":':; Total ;i('c'h‘);_flav;wt 5)(@5‘.1' cut loaf, 6%@ics X nfnmfifsfin'n'r': e:'rlll;in!e.l;'m !”fill{l.fi“l‘l:lnllyc @17.85; -g‘c'fiober, ll‘f&)@l%%fi"m I:I(-:vsmoer. i — REFINED lu\m-—’l‘lerce. 67(c; 40-1b square Inch Grooved Roofing $1.00 per M more and the feeling was tolerably steady, though $18.00@18.35: December, $18,10@18.50; Jan: All sales of stock 1n this market are made | cans, 6%c: 50-ib round, 7%c: 20-Ib round, | than 12 inch Stock Boards same length. the tendency perhaps favored buyers a liti uary, $18.1@18,60; February, $18, ll@ls 35, E cwt. live welght unless otherwise stated. 7/‘:' 10-1b vails, T3gc; 51b pails, 75%c; S1b BHIP LAP, Trading was small and in the line of specu- [ Petroleum—Steady; United, 62ifc. ad hogs sell at Yo per Ib. forall welghts | pai 1s, 737c. ‘Ifl 1 Plain. 8 & 10 in. 81 lation there was no increase of activity to Evn«-Qulal and steady; weswein, 12@ | “Skins,” or hogs welghing less than 100 Ibs, PIcKL ns-\udlum‘ in bbls, $6.50; do in | No.2 1 speak of. For January delivery, the only no valie. Progoant sows are ducked 40 b3, | half bbl 751 smal I, in_bbls, 87. do in | No. 1, 0. G, 8 Iu 1 winter future recelving special manuon. i’urk—Dull and unchanged: hmll; ess | and stazs80 Ibs. by the pubdlic inspastor ;::K gglls $4.25: gherkins, in bbis, $8.50; do in Sl andonaroaey l “‘ Akl 8050 sonrfl. :?,':#:d,fi:l: s lé.fl;’{;:n ' i (Ll LG T, Gl UG Live Stock Notes. WooD| kuw«Twn—houn pails, per doz, | 3d, clear, 1'inch, 8. 2 8., 45.80 | ?noted at $11.60 and year lard sold 43 mxn% Lnrd—Sludy: western steam quoted at [ Hogs steady. L45: 3-hoop pails, g‘l 703, Nfl-bl tub, $0.501 1 za ':“:rl; dellv:erl%se tmfiolst mns 'cogm“r,g T N a .m g 7 19 Cattle reached $4.60. i«;‘inl‘: ';"l‘-‘ ,5"“0!“"'1- I;mv:l«' ’A_l o5 s n September, which sold at §5. = ady; western, Good 3 , $1.5 ) | 6.42)¢ mr 1..3.-.« $7.025@7.07% for short | 25c; western crenmery, K Buwh::;'u:(;:{(o:l‘:; churns, $9; No, 2 churns, $8; No, 8 churns, e } it -3"3& ‘ riba. For the same month lard closed at | Cheese—Dull and \mculnged. western, 2 : T so—Lorlllard’s Cll Spl My n g $6.40 and short ribs at $7.931¢@7.95, with Oc- | 9@1037c. Frank B. Hibbara, Irvington, was in with 'oBACcO—Lorillard’s Climax, ue en- SOUTHERN YELLOW PIX ‘ unm- lard 5¢ higher and October short ribs cattle. did, 38¢; Mechanic’s Delight, 41c; mmett& Cam. 4&6in. l"looflnx.. $17.50 00 lomer, Minneapolis, Auggst 2.—Wheat— ., Lookc out for old thin cows. ‘They are_not Meyer's Star, 4lc; Cornerstone, 4o; “Drum- " s 50 | . e kl.lrl;‘ke(:-lgrm 'r'.'dr'»M III“ 1'2: d&mlxz[k 0 ted. !’nond'.:a lllnr::t Shoe, 4lc; T. J., 87c; Sorg’s Llem‘ “{ in. l;‘tlll‘lzll a% { LIVE cas| c; September, 78¢; Uc- earhead, 44c. ) . | OHICAGO LIVE STOOK. g)belr, ) c’ily ’({) :zr:,r:)‘:ern. (guh2 7 o offiggz& Co., Cedar Rapids, marketed a load “F,TAgrll—lHrror Gloss, 530; Gravas (_;orn. (1 lf\nl:h ln‘{”lm‘l{‘ 8.9 oL 20,00 eptember, 7135c; October, 69¢; No., 2 north= swego (10ss, Tc; OSwe) rn, Te, * Co ted Celling, 4 1 25.00 i OHICAGO, August M.—I,Spec(ll Telegram | orn, .-,mh' |'i7°.c. September, ésc; Octol bg,-, T. D. Hickey, Gretna, was here and mar- T‘ OMS— gl’r‘.x(rgyu'u‘.)“ li)v;'?& 1%-.' 00; No. L Y‘L“:\g\'ll’lnap(‘n;‘lll!lx l:d Base... 27.00 to the BErk.|—CATTLE—The markot was | 65c. On track: 'old No. 1 hard, 7dcs No, 1 | keted hiogs. 2, §1.75: heavy stable, $4 POPL, An LUMBER. { again active, with another slight upturn on nunhorn. T234c; No. 9 northern, 69¢; new B. K. Gileason, of Bloomington,was in with 'SYRUP—No. 70, 4-gallon kegs. $1.35@1.3: Clear Poplar, 15 3<in., 8, 28....%$35.20 the best corn-fed steers, Medium sorts, or No. 1 hard, U}{c, No. 1 northern, 69¢; No. | two cars of sheep. New Orleans, ner gallon, 38@46c; ma) -‘ " 1§ 1,,, p,m,-| 28.. 2-90 such #s have to compete with Texans and | 2 Borthe R. W. Johnson, Loomis, marketed a load | SYrup. half ibbs, “old time aifon, b 50 Corrugated Ceiling, Flour—Firm; patems. $4.00@4.20; bakers, |ul.-unllun 5] e of 250-1b hogs at $5.173. Tgallon eans, per doz, BATTENS, WELL TUBING, PICKETS rangers, were about the same as yesterday. | The pens were full of lexaus and rangers, 1t “ng@;‘%'—wnen. 55,400 bu. N lafl"r",‘_w*‘ l‘;‘,"’“ """"vvk In., marketed & | @5y 2N fvu‘fflki"".‘flc,' sticl @9xe. Qo lalosy x" i 04s being estimated that they made up at least Shipments—Wheat, 37,500 bu; flour, 26,000 | load of 2871 hogs at §5.15. CRACKERS—Garnean’s soda, butter and [ 8in Well l‘umng. I) & \1 and 23, | one-third of the fresh arrivals. When sulta- bbls, Mr. Gallop, Dixon, IIl., a heavy feeder and | plenie, 41¢c: creams, Tigc: ginger snaps, 7c: l’nkers, D. (g H. Flat ). 50 St. Louls, August 2.—-Wheat—Barely stockman, was at the yards. city soda, e, s ble for the pressed beef trade they made fully Sauare ignt T. W. Lowry, Lincoln, marketed a load of 'EAS—Japan, 20@55¢; gunpowder, 20@60c; SHIN| LATIT, a8 strong prices as any day this week. Nat- | bor v, oo+ Soptember, 00ie; Octo- | oo, Ne gaat the inp prico: Younz Hyson, 25@a¢; Oolong, 20@t0c. XXeclear L8510 Extra ¥A% 2.00 ive butchers’ stock, especially canners, re- (‘nrn—hasy cash, 38%@383c; September, | _ Mr. Morgan, of Winters & Morgan, Shelby, *A¥Standard .. 2.7 ¥A*HB&B a maln as low as eyer. There is an improved | 87%c. Ia., was In looking for feeders, 3 ;um-l-r(l per | 6in. clear No1.. 1. »0 lmm demand for stockers aud feoders, witha | Odts—Stoady:24%e; September 24ige. liere wero sixteen loads ot cattle In from | ¢8 “‘“.’l 10 istanbyriicl. 3,10 pot White ¢ fa0: 9 1 et <k Pork—815.00, Rawlins, shipped by E. C. G $2, raspberries, 2 Ib, per case, WD hite cedar, € in., )‘s..l n, grs., llc; quiet but steady advance in values. Prices, | | ard—$6.50(6.25 S bpoCibye Dy s areen, 2.90; California pears, per case. S4. 60; | 8in. qrs., 10¢: 4 in. round 15¢; ‘Tennessce however, are yet low when compared | Whisky—$1.05, c&ighteen loads of the Swan Land & Cattle | apricots, ver_ease, 837U@A.75; penches, pet | Red Cedar, apiit, Je: Spit Oak, 126. with prices for fat cattle. Shipping steers, Six were sold. $4,60@4 @%{l‘twr—Quln;cunmen, 21@2c; dairy, 16 white &'Ileullnn per case, The Bay State Cattle company marketed blue- Qulm‘y wh\tuhmv.(bcsm"e Akron cement, A S D e e R ool A vrust 5= Wheat i Jonds of 140110 cora-ted western sieers at | e 210: ogg pluma, 3 | $115; Hnir, Sg: Plaster, 8375 'Tar bourd, o Rl ¥ 600 ol . per case, plneapples, & ), ), 3 . s)[%ck::-lnx::d {fidflfiatfil \E‘f’ks 50'03{@'3‘.1‘5? "‘;}" cash and September, 69c; October, Mr. Foulks, Malvern, Ia, a well known n;rc:nsie.nsa::;.m : l l}:‘ mn’cl fml per doz. 'll;‘:nilnfdesl't:“:‘co Pgl"‘lib.‘ MA"““&%& mr Brmc"'fi: 5 . t .55: 1 1b saimon, per do; 15 2% Xy Taxgunl& Steers, $2.50@3.50; cows, 81,75 b:e:glwfie N§.°§ :““424%“0‘ ; :)rc::mu, was among the visitors at the et T 3,35 ‘llbllrlng eans, per case, $1.70: 2 Ib lima beans, ver case, $1.60; 2 Ib marrowfat peas, per caset £2.50@2.60; 2 Ib early June peas, per case, g"’l 81b tomatoes, $2.40@2.50; 2 1b corn, Hoas—Trade was again brisk with an ad- vance of 5@!0¢, some fancy lots of heavy making $5.35@5.40, and one load at '5‘5(1 while the bulk of best packing sorts sols within & range of $5.2 Rye—Easy: No. 1, 47c. Barley—| Inn Nn.&fn‘l}( Provisions—Quiet; pork, August, $15.00. Oincinnati, August 26.—Wheat—Weak Andy Haas Iu exnecwl back to-day from Utan, where he has been spending the sum- mer on his ranch. hin, grassy cows sre very slow sale at OMAHA DEPOT 5.30, and other de- | and lower; No. 2 red, 72c. 82 00@2.25, 'There are 1aore in tho yards than vISTONS—Hams, 12}4@13c; Kkfas scriptions at $5.10@5.15. Light sorts, $5.30@ Corn—Steady$ No. 2 mixed, -M){c. there is a demand for. mcn‘:i‘ I:;g:l:h,’c nvn;flmi @Sldes "mflafi' usuppu“ 6.50Tor Yorkers, and 85.10@5.15 for grassers. | Oats—Weaker; No. 3 mixed, 275¢. W. H. McMabill, Shenandoah, la., came | dry salt, 83 houlders,7@7yc: dried beef Rye—Steady; No. 2, bic. in with two loads of 282-1b hogs' which | hams, 12 dried beef' regular, 113g12c; I.AVII TENNIS ANI Flm\NulAu l'{%vlnlun:—bulel and unchanged: pork, | topped the market at $5.2. )u]l)nmnu'nl‘ Big@ye, ol o5t A‘m[n’[c G00DS. New YORK, August 20,—[Special Telegram o a4 AT H. Link and tivo sons came in from Mil- L D e ) ":W BLOI$03 % the Brm.|—STooks—The New York | Thiiron! ‘gtvfl";‘l’.o{ : Intd with a choloe lond of 1574.b_ cattle of | evaporatid, 20.1h ng ip@ites rasphertles, orries, their osvn feeding which brought $4.55, evaporated, 28@2%; stock market was active but Intensely August 26.--Wheat— P. 8. Real, Grafton, Neb., markete 9! /&9&@. pitted cherrles, 17@18¢; veaches, nervous. ‘The opening was ragged, but the e&s« DId, 060 asked: May, | of corh-toq hative steery of' his owe.teeding, | MEW: Ja'% Te: evaporated _preled’ peacno CULLIN» Gux Company, Agents —c; evaporated, unpared, —¢: new curran TI{@T'4e; prunes, 4 @4xe: eitron sins, London layers, $1.65: California, muscatels, §1.50; néw Valencias, 7 Rore—Beven-sixteenths inch) 11ige. General Inrkn(u. SPIRITS—Cologne spirits, 188 proot, $1.10; do 101 proof, $1.12; spirits, ‘second guality, 101 proof, $1.10; do 185 proof, $1.09. Aleohol, 188 proof, $2.10 ner wine gallon.” Redistilled wluak!efl. $1.00@1. Gin l)lemh-d. $1.50@ 2.00; kentucky bourbons, $2.0 tueky and Pennsylvania r)e«, Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whi $1.50@3.00. Brandies, hupurted $5.00@8.50° domestic, S].JO(?SD'LUO ll-v.lm[!mh'd $4.50@ 6.00; domestic, Champagn porml. per case, ouut »00 American, per case, $10, Ufl(u)l 6.00, undertone slightly better, due in & measure to the covering of shorts and buying of St. Paul, Lake Shore, Reading and Louisville & Nashville. Small appreciations were noted on most of the good dividend-paying proper- ties. The bear party stepped in on the rally and began hammering the market, but at the same time were sald to Lave thelr brokers covering stocks all around the room on the declines, and in a short time all the early ap- preciation disappeared. Sensational rumors ‘were niore numerous, the bears apparently stirring up every kind of a story that could be of the least possible use to them and mak- ing the most of their aavantages. Reading 'was attacked by the heavy traders and it was 28140 bid, 861¢c %‘Ifl(‘,f“n head averaged 1452 1bs, and brought c_asked: Oc- 363 asked. 1312 Douglus Street. THB CAPITOL HOTEL Lincoln, Neb. The best known and most popular hotel in the stato. Location central, appointments frst class. Headquarters for commercial men &nd all )mlnlull and public gutherings. GGEN. Propri —— SCIENTIFIC — " MA UFAGTURING opn 3T loo: N. M. Goodell was in from Toblas and marketed a load of hogs and two loads of cat- tle. The cattle averaged 1166 pounds and brought §4.20. The hanv|eut hog buyer on the market is Squires & Co., who are taking the bulk of the good hogs and paying the best prices. The other Ylwkel’s hold back until Squires has filled his order and then step forward to buy the balance 10@L5¢ lower. Yesterday Squires paid as high as $5.20, while some other buyers claimed to have an order notto pay over §5.00. ‘The tollowing had stock on the markef R. Blaco, Keene: M. Hathaway, River Sioux: Sam Ewing, Genoa: A, Arriens, Nantasket, Farmers G. & 8. Co.. Mead: Robertson & M., Blue Springs; Buckley & R., Stromsburg; k ear, -us—. xe b(d 23%c asked. New Orleans, August 26.—Corn quiet K:\cuwim, wmixed, d4c; yellow, 54 y; cholce western,in sacks, 35@ (‘?om Meal—Firmer at $2.40, Hoz Products—Quiet but steady. I'urk—Sl.‘:fisT}‘. Lard—Retined tierce, 86.62!¢., Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $5.65; and clear rib, $3.12}¢. Liverpool, August 26— \Vllel!-—Qlliet holders offer froely; red western winter.0s 2d (@6s 4d per cental; red western soring, 6s 1d long clear / 4 r)n said that one of the larga insiders in that o 80 I\ VanAlst, Elkhorn; C, E, Welech, Papil- CoAL—Egg, 80.00; nut, $9.25; rance, $0.25; & Corn—Firm; demand fair; holders offer P . v M. Go Eoh H l{ownlyl lu;! bo:n :t‘)m;duw liquidate a heavy moderately; new mixed western, 4s 25d per Il‘:‘l‘::ds‘t:.}'B?}‘.l“eme}:}L:m‘We‘q‘i“l%l‘n}v“l.. N ll?::“}f‘ l:mgd 5!00 lu_:.»\sa nul" Ml 75 walnut h:::ln“ .‘;'.2“10 w'l!:!e :(xp:r(um to 483, | cental. e g Templeton, Tekamahs J. Ossenkop, Louis- | HEAVY on, rate, $2.70; GLUCK & WILKINSON_ i chief feature aside LIVE STOCK. vlllu.\\'llkmxon&(:.l\vom A, 1" Wilson, | plow steel, special cast, 41ic; c.uemlenem ression of e “‘fancles,” particularly the 26, —" 4 wicl rosu antic: K. M. Sacket, Cedar | per se "’S-D"l' 3 o3 fel- % = IO& g L o P e e LGbloamo, Anguss M. =The Drovers’ Jougy Hapids: Wi Walker & L., 8reman: Crowell, L. el ey N o0y tom e, oach, 80; BODWELL & McINTOSH, brokea few points, Peorla, Decatur & Evans- Co.. Iron Mountain; Al Bowie, , each, square nuts, per Ib, 6@Te; Real Estate Dealers 75 Cattle - l-?mlm& 10 flwlocllmmzar. ship- cml chiain, [wr 1, fl,quUc malleable, B@lic; Iron nn‘mmnm C. M. Manley, 'Wirt; ville 2, Lake Erie & Western 2, San Fran- | ping steers, $2.20@! kers and teed- ¢ b o iron 05, 6c; crowbars, 6¢: harrow teeth, clsco preferred 43, Oregon Railway 5 and "!500!00'4 .}?;“:“::""3“”"‘ T 8B “\ivll“.ll]wllmt;‘nn%"‘l]fnufin‘;flbn?l('}‘::l(ln: AL TR slculnvzun.sc; Burden’s horse 140 South Spring Street, Oregon Trausportution and Northern Pacific | Sr g b i " $LIS@A0D: Col | ridgeq il Kix, Calholin: G, P Movitcad, ghoos. $4.75; Bion 7".':‘“',‘10'.?‘“::'113335 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. 13 per cent. Theselling of the three last uo:s—kocalpu 12,000; strong and 5@108 .l.),‘lml“ppn]]:!"us St Nt Onbiands b, B Lron nails ten 10" To '50" 85,101 Bieel naily, | , Dewlers in city and country property of al named stocks was attributed to the efforts to | higher: rough an mixed, $4.85@5.15; ruk. i’l“ & Co., Tobias; James Danly, Ash- | §2:50. i) d duscrlpnll;:n;‘. Il;m:‘crll information to new- Shake the Eiah Smith partles out, but.the | 1ok A oh Tand: G- 1 Warren &' Con. Graftons Pwarioooly piren llm"—(:reen butchers’, bX@be; cured, 7}c; dry flint, 1 calf skins, Tige; damaged hides,'two-thirds price. Tallow—3c. Grease—Prime white, 8c: {&:‘Iow. Se; brown, 1lie. Pheep pelts, 2@ green 1c; 'dry salt, 9¢; green ping, $3.15@5.45; light, $: uo- skips, g& 5% 5@ KRt ‘Sheap—Keceipts, 5000 steady for best, others lower: natives, $8 .m@! 15; western “&\0@.1,00. Tennl, $2.80@3.70; llmbl. $4.25 Impression prevailed that the raiders did not succeed. The Grangers, although declining moderately and averaging lower, wore rela- tively the strongest stocks on the list, The short interest in them Is large and that probably held them up. During the closing bour trading became heavier thun at any other period ot the day, the shorts rushed to cover rapidly and fair rallles were recorded and on some of the favorlte stocks the clos- Ing prices were about tho same as the open- Ing and anumber showed emall gains over yesterday’s close, Northwestern being %, St. Paul %, New York Central 3, Lackawanna Lowf) Hickman: H. Gund & Co., Ayr; W, Austin, Franklin: L. E, Eickhofl, South Bend Kelly & C., Exeter. Market Gleanings. Hams are off {c. California dried fruits are highers Dealers complain that cars are so scarce that they can hardly get hard coal forward. David Brawner, Springfield, was among !;a merchants who visited the city vester- ay. Prosperts would seem to favor an advance of about 25¢ per ton on hard coal the first of the month. A heavy advance will be noted on canned Onaha Savings Bank, Cor 13th and Donglus sts. . $150,00C Nations! Stock Yards. East St. Louts, 11, August 26— Cattle—Receipts, 1,800: shipments, 200; market active an strong; fair to choice halvy native steers, n 00@3.50; butchers’ steers, fair toclmlce. wucr feeders, fair to good, §2.90@ Hnll—Rl\l‘eh\u, 5,100: shipments, 700; strong;_choice lmnvy and bulchers’ selac- 30@6.50; packers and Yorkers, me- me, $4.90@6.20; pigs, common to &ood, $4.50@5.00, Dry Goods. CorToN FLANNELS—10 por eem trade dls— count—LL, 63c; CC, Nameless, 5igc; N GG, 10%c; X, 12 \n Capital Stock. . Liability of stockholdan ..800,000 The only regular saviogs bank in the state. Five per ¢ent interest paid on deposita u() 3 '10, 83503 40 1014 c 16e, 60- 80, o Iolud. 10c; 50, cnlurcd 1c£lored. "15¢; Bristol, lJ}‘u; Union CARPET WARP—Bibb white, 18}gc; col- ored, 20}ge, Loans Made on Real state. ; orriorns: X, Hocking Valloy % and_Missourl Pacitic 00Ty, August | %0.-Cattlo— | eterrion gooseborrios, peas and-also on sal- 12”:“"1‘,‘00?.2"1‘}:"‘,',“;“?5“,‘,‘“},5"' BeutY, | uyc. panton, President: 4. J. Browy, Vico 134 per cent. The uct decilnes were Read- lm“' active da sha Iziler’zond to H. M. nemmm: NPT T Prints—SovLip} (‘x.uy1m~Atlnnta5xc Sla- President: L. M. BexxETT, MAnagine D1 Ing 1%, Peoria, Decatur & Evansville 15, Ban Francisco preferred 4, Richmond Ter- minal 13, Oregon Transcontinental 8 and Oregon Railway 5, Lake Shore 3, Western Union J and Manhattan 1) points. The feeling at the finish was decidedly feverlsh. ter b¢; Berlin Oil erOil 607, PINK AND {ollElAKu‘hnw d! Allen6e; River- Komtflc Steel River&; Richmond 63 Pacifie 1ge. INDIGO BL! Wasnington 6c: Ameri- can 83gc; Arnold 6 Arnalu%lom Arnold A 12 Arnold Goldseal 1054, Dikss—Clar- ter Oak 43c: Ramapo 4{c: Lot ; Allen cholce _corn-fed dium, $3.50@4. 1 ing steers, $2. Hogs—Recelp! __rector: Jon E. WiLRUR, Cashier. THE BANK OF COMMERCE 510 North 16th Street, OMAHA. of Berwin, and wife were calling upon the Jjobbers yesterda) J. H. Youmans, who recently sold out his general store in Shelby, was in and bought a new stock of goods, which he will take to some new town farther west. T cows, auo@am 5.000; shipments, \ 653 market active and stronger: common to innlce, $4.90@5.45; skips and pigs, $3.00@ ‘I'be total sales were 415,153 shares, - — sies Richmond 5ge; Windsor flc deyslono —_— GovERNMENTS—Government bonds were OMARA LIVE wTOOK. OMAHA WHOLKSALE MARKETS, B‘llnim:lula‘i'l'lun)mt cheeks 7i¢c: Whitten- | Paid in Capital, - - - - $160,000 dull but steady. Friday, August 204 Produce. tn %c York 7ic; Normandie Dress YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. Oatile. Friday, August 26, alcutta Dress Sige; Whittenton | GRO. B BARKER, President. reu 9c: Renfrew Dress 9% to 12ic; CAMBRICS—Slater 4!ge; Woods 44c; Stan- The following are the prices at which ROBT, L. GARLICHS, Vice-President. round ‘lots of produce are sold on this {J 8. 0|mnnou 125 |(‘. &N W.. '8 l:an“. 108 |1 do preferred The run of cattle was more liberal to-day, f ) The market was strong on good_corn-fod dard 434c; Peacock 4 ¥. B JOHNSON, Oasiiisn E:f,‘_fl:‘q',,‘;‘m o natives, and one bunch went at $4.60. Butch- | Market: Connn.lnm—A)gdmscouln Ti{e; Kear- — Central Pacifie.. 855 0. ers’ stock is slow and dull, The yarde are ‘There was no special change to-day in the no; ¢; Conestoga 634c. DIRECTURS: Chicago & Alton. 145 full of old grass cows and there is ‘very little | produce market. Receipts and sales wero ~Wonl oln @ 'in, Soz 1 )(c Want BAMUEL R. JORNSON, GEO. E. BARKER, " do preferred....1 & E sale for them. ‘The butehers do not” want | about equal. There was a noticeable scar- Po tN ln,, l()oz.. igc: West Poin Ropr. L. GARLICHS, Wu. BErvERs 'm)( pnum.npu CGar.142 | such stock unless they can get them at lower g‘.:;’u?‘ 004 ng&ld‘a«;‘:lllg;d chfilm 1o, usdon‘ Pomgt 40 |C"l:s¢l!av . lec = . B. JORNSON. rices, o auother ec] D—C lon| ¢: Caledon! ct oy fi::'{"fn nd: 30% | P Hogs, P e bo quite a num- | 0jge; Eeonoms s X 0ol Onledonls xx~ A general banking business transacted. 9 ber of cases on the warket, A carload of b .:' Interestallowed on_ime depo cabbage was recelved. The malsu of hogs were slightly heavier than yesterday. The quality of the hogs was' EaGs—Scarce ana prices firm, a8 soon Talr, Dut there were Rohe qulte s KOO As the as rocelved a1 10@iTc. Ld o Thorndike xxl;I "l 3 RUPTURE OURED tops yesterday. L he market open wuhnulr ButTER—Choice is scarce, prices fair; | Cordis No. 5, 9e: Cordis No. 4, 11c. By Dr. Snediker's method. No operationi no demand and " at about steady prices, The | West Poins_creamery, 24c; other creamery, DENIMS—~Amoskeag 9 0z., 16c: Everett 7 | PAini no detention from busincss. Adapted to bulk of hogs wero sold out early. The market | Z: choic dmy. 16@d0c; medium grades, | oz, 13c; York 7oz, lic Haymaker Bgc: Jaff- | Shiidren as well as grown people. Hundreds of closed a little wesk on light and medium 180+ ordinar: Yoy XX, 113ge: Jutrey XXX, 16%c: fenyer | RutoRTaDh tostimomals oo fle. Al husiness e, weights, MRESE—Mar Yn. %ood. Famey full cream V! Be_v“ Oroor SBBLChier | strictly confidential. Consultation frec. as; LaP 18 e cheddars, sTgIe, 120, (ull gream, twins, 1de; | Beaver ‘Greek GO, 1 A PROF. N. D. COOK o preferred.. 28 : eep. oung "X merioas, 15k (@15c: bri k cheese, 100 | ~ KENT Cl?JlAns—~Memorlnll’i‘ Canton * 4 s W. U. Tulqnnh n There was nothing doing on the market, {bu IM. “' xg‘c leburf.r. 100 1bs in 13.,' Durbam 27i¢c; Hercules 18¢; Leaming- oem 6, 1614 Douglas St., Omaha,Neb, MoNEY—On, ull active at 5@6 ve Rl case, new, 130; Swiss, fancy Ohio, new 19, oy 2%c; Cottaw \d - e~ sent, lut lonn 7 per cent, closed offered at e ecelpta. oL v-lhrht falr, prlmnrn. ing H—Stevens' B 6¢; bleached 7c; Ste- '7 » ‘“lfl"“ $1.75@3.50: old ‘1o M&l venl'A1 ¢ bleached & bwvenl P 8ige; F |‘ N I A I N N nml lncuru.x PAPER—0X@0 per . 5 .u,“,._ oa've)ul nun- fi Oge: bleached ot Exoitamax—Dull, at 60} for ."m“"'fl{,'u".;'. 17y, ‘”fi" ; Sevat’ s IR 1 oloth FIND B ¢ 'rlll-ll. oy J Al andle nclu.nl .o. oil clot 3 ND P % 5 L in Hollan, h)? &0 %0; Dado Llulhnd!l}‘c. ! LUQ day bille, and #82 tor demand, rornqn-am and ficm ab Incomparably the Bolt. ' WILLOW SPRING Agricuitura! Implements. _ CHURCHILL PARKER, ‘Wholesale Dealer in Agricultursl Implements, Wagons, Cerriages and llfl‘o‘t Joi G: ":..,L between Nh LININGER & METCALF CO., Agricultural Implements, Wagons,Carriages, Buggies, Bte., Wholesale, Om. ha. PARLIN,ORENDORF & MARTIN ‘Wholesale Dealers in Agricultural Implements, Wagons and Buggies. 01, 903, %05 and 207, Jones st A. HOSPE, JR., Artiste’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1613 Doulas Street, Omaha. " Builders’ Hardware and Scales. “HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders’Hardware & Scale Repair Shop Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Seales. 1406 Douglas sty Umaha, Neb. Books and Stutionery. A.T. KENYON & CO,, Who'eale and Re all Booksellers and Stationers, 1622 Doug!us st., Omaha, Neb. Telephone 501, orresnpondenice solicied. Boots and Shoes. Jobbers of Boots and Bhoes, 111 Farnaw ot Omaha, Neb. Manufactory, Summer street, Boston. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO., Wholeszle Rubber Boots and Shoes Rulmar and Olled Clothing and Feit Boots and 1111 Harnev Strent. Beor. STORZ & ILER, Loger Beer Brewers, 1571 North ISR Street. Om: b, “LOUIS HELLER, Butehers' Tools and Supplies, Sausage Casings s:mlu"':ln always in stock. 118 Coffee, Spices, Etc. CLARKE BROS. & C0., Omaha Cofree and Spice Mills. TS S et D, T e Cornice, EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, John Epencter, Pro) i 1 Cornics. 0 % 00 Snd 100 He e ahs, Neb. RUEMPING & BOLTE, Manufacturers of Manut Ornamental Galvanized Cornices, Dormer Windows, l!;1&- Iflcnl‘:l; kylight, ete. 3108, WESTERN CORNICE WORKS, C. Specht, Prop. Ivanised Tron Cornices, etc. Bpects mproved Pat O SRy et 53 and ST B TR O Carpets. OMAHA CARPET Co,, Jobbers of Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Rugs, l'dnolmvgu. . I!lljeu.!u street. 'l.‘/;aifiary‘ and Notions. W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for *he Illu\lhct!lnrl and Importers of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimueys, 0‘5 nlue. 417 Bouth 13th et CLOTHING - fll. ELGUITE, R’S Mammoth Clothing House. Corner Karnum and Tenth Btroets. Omaha. Nob. Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLING Iron Works, hETR H. K. SAWYER, Manufacturing Deuler ln smnkssmn. Britchings, Tw Repaicing, sireet, Omane, . 1. MOMANUS. . SULLIVAN. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Manufactarers of 'h;a and lm'_n lulllnsu. Desk mu-. 33 K" Griers oy mai ‘promouy sttondetiars Lumber. AR A~ A ANA AR OMAHA T UMBER CO., Dealer . All Kinds of Building Material at Wholessla, 18th Street and Union Pacifio Track, Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, Ete. 'm-—cor?mm And Douglas; Cornes ——CHICAGO LUMBER Con— ‘Wholesale Lumber, w 1 Neb. §. Colpetser, Managen C. N DIETZ, Lumber. 1th and lhllfwlll llmu. OI.M Neb. FRED W. GBAY. Lu mber.. Lime, Cewent, lw lh. Douglas ste., Om HOAGLAND, Lumber, "X W. HARVEY LUMBER C0,, To Dealers Only. Hardwood Lumbez, ‘Wood Carpets and '“3‘-:: noum.. 9th and Dougles " JOHN A. WAKFFIELD, ‘Wholesale Lumber, Ete. ported and American Portland Cem UNIONSTOCK YARDS CO., Of Omaha. Limited. Jobn F. Boyd, Superintendent, Lru Stock Cvm:muum. C.R. PALMER. N, . RICHMAN. J, B. BLANCHARD PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., Live Stock Commission Merchants, OfMce—Room 24, Opposito Exchange Bulldin Uaion Btock Yards, South Omahi, Nob. =" McCOY BROS., Live Stock Commission Merchants. HIIICI furnished free on application. Ilmlcu eders furnished on go)d terms. Refere Om-hn National Bank and South Omaha Natlos n Stock -nh fiuuth Omuha, " M. BURKE & SONS, Live Stock Commission. Geo. Burke, Manager Union Stoek Yards, 8. Otaha. 'ulcpnona sas. SAVAGE & GREEN, Live Stock Commission Merchants, Shipments of any and all x X took solicited, Amlum-/ and Wotions. 1. OBERFELDER &£ LO.. Importers and Jobbers of Millinery and Notions, 1213 and 1215 Harney St.eet, Omaha, Neb, Notiol J. 1. KOBINSON NOTION COy ‘Wholesale Dealers in Notions and Furnishing Goods, lln A‘lfl 405 I Tenth Bt., (’hlnl D. A. HURLEY, Bz Commission lnd Jobbin, 'n".l' Eggs and Produce. lllg ek eadquarters for Stonewaro, ur-p- Baskets. 1414 Dodg RIDDELL & R InDI"LL, Storage and (‘ommmuon Merchants, Bpecialtios—But Eggs, Choese, Po. nnr,. Game, Oysters, etc,, etc. 112 8. 14th 81 PEYCKE BRDS-. Commission Merchants. Fruits, Produce and Provisions, Oniaha, Neb, e AN & CO., Prodnce Commission Merchants, Poultry, Butter, G Fruits, etc. 220 8. lthos ha, Neb, Emr‘:‘..u.wn Pre sunnuAH V. Pion R SE kb ERLAND, Soe, and Tre OVAIIA COAL, COKE d? LIME COMPANY, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, 09 S?um ‘l'hlru!nth Streot, Omahs, Nob. CANFIELD MANU: COMPANY, Manufacturers of Overulll, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Itc lnunl 1104 Douglas Street, PAPER CARPENTER PAPEE 0O, Wholesale Paper Dealers. (‘lvry l I||C. tock of Printing, Wrapping and Wris. ’ e © Bpeciul attention. e1ven Lo "ot 1ond oF ors. which Al it bo shipped dlroct trom mille. rders will recelve personal attention. o6 8000 oo fte g30d goods and low prices. 1ii4 Pré BHS Prmtmg. REES PRINTING COMPANY, Job Printers, Rlank Book Makers, And Hook Binders. 106 and 106 South Fourteenth Omaha, Neb. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION Auxiliary Publishers. Dealers in Type, P ors in Type, Pros d, Printers’ Supplios. 600 CHU I{(‘HILL PUMP CO., ‘Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, toam nnd Wator Guppliss "Headavarters for Miast O et o'y trouier THi arhum. b brmabe, Nops T MAX MEYER & CO., Jobbers of Cigars, Tobacco, Guoe and %mnunmnn. 215 to ! HS L3 lllh ll« 1090 to 024 Farnam'st.. Om: WEST & FRITY HhR. Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, And Whulnn!o ll:lv.nlnn in f g:;blll:ro Nos. 108 N. Wth M. E.SMITH & (0,, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods & Notioni Distillers nr lmumr d ‘Jobbers of Wi T DIST II LE’I C0. and ILER & CO. Importers and Jobbers of Kine Wines nnd |.|\|;am Bole manufaoiurers of Kennedy's K ters and Domestie tiquors. 1112 H o8 DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Farnam st.. Omaha, Neb, CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture, Bedding, Upholstery, Mirrors, etc. 12051208 and_1310_Farnam st., Omaba, Grnerln, PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, Noo. 706,707, 708 and 711 8. 10th $8., Omaha, Neb. McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Omuha. 13tn and Leavouworth at “TLEE, FRIED & CO., Johbers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware, Eheet Iron, Kic Afsnta for Wowe Suules, ek, Hard 1 Hiruey EDNEY & GIBEON, Wholesale [ron and Steel, Wagon and Curriago Waod Stock, Elc, 4 Leavenwu, *m uoahmx & SONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furi Tiles, Manties, Grates, Brais Goods. 1adi #ad 1iid Feraam et e e S—— U. 8. WIND ENGINFE, and PUMP COMPANY., Halladny Wind Milis: Plumbing Goo nam s, siem and Water Sappl P o oiba yie o, Micagor. A. L. STRAAG CO., Pumps. Pipes and Engines, T, ‘}‘\;fl'ly and Milling !nw cl. B e — raam L., Oni BROWNELL & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers In hn(lnen. Boilers & General Machinery Mheet Iron work, msuu Pllgnufl Suw \lllll‘ Acae Bhatting, Dodge o7a, Boliliig, ok Alsowagous, 80 baloties, LRI Coat 'ln'flflh Rubber Gomla 0 ‘l.{ "A R UIIBI’ It C ) Mauufucturer and Dealers in all kind: of Rubber Goods, 011 Clothing and Lewrher Boliing, 1005 Farnam St. P BOYER & CO., Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s" G. ANDREE Omalha Safe Works. Mpuutacturersof Fire wnd Barglar ProvfSates, vault Jall Work. Khutter © Work, ' Cor, 1dth and Jackaun St b, Sas) fi oors. Ete. A. DISBROW & (0., ‘Wiolesale Manufactnrers of Sash, Doo _ Branch ofsce, , Blinds and Mouidings, b and 1za7d ste., Omahe BO"V MANUFACTURING CO,., Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Monldings. mm:vurnna Interior flard Wood Finta L Gwa Just opened. hand Leuveaworth . e — J. B. HAYNES OFFILIAL - e STENOGRAPHER THIRD JUDICIAL DISLIULP, 87 Chamber of Commaraa, -

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