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W0 TR g 7 o v A TN . g 33.0:@!'—'.00 m §d‘. 0}(\;’. i bleached 1 T 2. 03 Vel ToMATORS—' ho od e:::;h:rue sup- auc:u.Anom—T- oll cloth $4.85; SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES. | it oot mith Work, Warmsor and Peats | seem o tnicae, Tocre was s s00d demand asserted with considerable positiveness that | taken qulckly, the pens being clearea betore OMAHA_JOBBERS' DIRECTORY 2 big bull pool had been formed, chiefly by | BO9%: P e dvman s Fc vy moayy b | D oiand & _,&"_’fi_}{_‘fifi“’""‘fl;j“fi; Agricuttural Imploments. Iron Work The Absence of Speculation One of the | Londoners, with §30,000,000. The shorts who Sheep. early in'the season. Good #topk sultable for :"Eh S CHURCHILL PARKER, | ™" PAXTON & ,»,E’ig“j"fi,‘““‘" Principal Bear Features. made the big drives at Reading and the | There were a fow loads sold eshipment 18 sold. nawmn ber bunch. Wholesale Deater 1 Iron Works, g Gould stocks rushed to cover and as their BrANS, — Hand . picked nlvr beans are quoted at $1.50@1.90 par bushel, and the Recelpts. trading was the chief feature of the market Agricultural Implements, Wagone, | wé’-u t and Cast Tron Bullding Work, Tron Stat “a - Onrisg a B 3 troet betwoen 9th o g, Boams und Girders, Ste: A PROFOUND DULLNESS IN OATS. | Saturday, and o better feeling prevailed and o100 | SEe BTy N SLIBK ipm thit figure ndaoe o e e o8 404 LUEIE ofodee, Roae ereen 1 Rk foweral K okl :.'.'“ Iy rallies extending to 2 per cent were recorded, 00 | PorcorN— holefleun!a!. 214@de per b, 2lo; GU, 3 ineh, 'sfidnu' AlF, “LININGER & METCALF (O, | K. SAWYER A Quist Closing of the Woek In the but on the general list they were only 3§ to 3 s, “‘é(;{(,nm"’,‘ ?;0 tat rz‘ Agricaltural Implements, “,m“m"“"'mr i\:uh'r in \‘m:’\lnfltncku. Proviston Plt—The Hog Tra de per cent. The bank statement was & falr 4 Orders from e, oountry requiring se- | BLANKETS—White, $1.00@7.50; colored, | WasonsCarriases. Rugsies Mte. Wholesala, Om-h. |~ Brichings, Tanke: aad denocal Bollr epating, one, showing an increase in the reserve of Hous 28 lected stock and n mmllu packing ean- | $1.10@8.00. PARLIN, ORFNDORFJMABTIN s Dodee stroot, Omaba, Varied—General Market 8600500, The amount held above legal ro- not always be o b prizes | ° BROWS SieTiNas- AUnatie A, 44, "’f- iy bebe TFOM MOMANUS. € SULLIVAN. 3 Quotations, quirements 1s low, being $4,%65,700 and the quoted to the looa.l 6 olesale ors In " H. ULLIVAN. common stock. | Atlantic H, 44, Tc: Atlantic l)i 44, total, resorve, $01316400. "Compared with | _Showingthe provaliing urices bald for live The market s fairly well ‘supplied with | lantie B, 44, tho: Aurora Agricaliaral Implements, OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Aurora C. \ 1. 903, W5 and 097, Jones st last Saturday’s close the net declines extend | 8tockon this Calltornia tees tno;:!bholl=:“§mr:l gar re- ARk Mm ead, 44 79 - Manufacturers of CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. 10 55 polnts, Oregon Transcontinental 43, Sagmmml‘mmlm s SPVATOf RTATSS NS faf R6 POB Ihl'f‘?n M;c““m %4, 83{0; 01d Domihion, 44, “Material, ire and Iro'r,”&nlllnfis. wl\usl(‘ Rails, CiiicAao, August 27.—|Special Telegram | Missouri Pacific 4%, Northern Pacific pre- I > of the low prices, but the market is still well i \ 3 Pappereil O, Q': e AANAA A . tands, Wire Sign 4, Fat little steers 900 to 1050 Ibs.... t the Brr.|—The wheat market was inex- | fered 43¢, Reading 3%, Lackawanna 134, | Corn-fed range stoers 1300 to 1400 8. pressibly dull to-day. The absence of specu- | Northwestern 13, St. Paul 135 and Westera | Good to ehoice corn-fed cow: Iation and a forced ligquidation of stock of | Union 1% per cent. about 5,000,000 bushels of California wheat In VERNMENTS—Government bonds were Liverpool constitute the bear features. The | dull but steady. rders by mail promptly attendsdto. supplied. Parties who are_shipping n for #ale on this market must ° uun-nund that i A. HOSPE, JR., I¢ 1 Decessary 10 tako extracaro in proparing | Wachusatt, 44 %o;’ Aurora B, 4 i | Artiste®’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, their atock for the market, in_order to com- | Aurora B, 44, 1813 Douglas Street, Omaha. pete with the home grown grapes, which are BL EACHED mxrrnsn—B«rknley cambrie, . selected and packed with the greatestof care, [ No- w. Ol4c; Best Yet, 44, G¢c; butter cloth ov AHA I-UWIHR €0, Dealor . All Kinds of ) W 00, 414c; Cabot, Te: 'nrvnl. Fruit of Buildi W rest of the news or rather the facts, f YESTERDAY'S QUOTATION Pruss—The receipts of plums are not as ¥ : Cas ding Material holessla, A e bfil'l‘:‘[:‘,: Lo Ly heavy as of other fruits from California. | 1:00 o ik ,m,dl“,gfv“,‘g; King | ““HIMEBAUGH & TAVLOR, 18th Btroet and Union Paetfi Track, Omaha. g o tat) l‘rlcu» are firm, good stock moving at $1.50 Phlllm ‘cambric, Reeoiptsat primary winter wheat markets s cou Representative sales. ok [{ ' dale, KL {c New York mills, 10 Builders'Hardware & Seale Repair Shop LOUIS BEADFORD, continue light and the forward movement o 5 | xo, ANATNE STEERS—ConN FRD | PPRUNEs—The market Is well suppliea with | 42 ineh, 0k e: Peppereil, 40 inc Ioge, Pep | Meonatins ook ang Bufhla Seaiee. 103 Dousias st in Luamber, Lath, Lime, Saal towards eastern nnd old world markets keeps 8::?\9.1“3'.",‘{'“ S0 —‘r" et RO A AT o T B DU oo W00 Topperell,” To-dy ies ¢ e Yardy Comurith aad ousid e up without the slightest diminution. Clear- | Chicago & Alton. 1 m) WESTERN STEERS—CORN FED. PEACHES—The market Is well supplied | 8%C: Canton, 4, 9‘{ Triumph, Gc; ST LL L U Clox i OSSN [T - oniing ances from the three principal Atlantic ports & B { 45,467 $4.20 it very choloo stock, from“Californm, | suts, Tio; Valler, o -1, KENYON & CO., CHICAGO LUMBEE CO., about the same as last week). estern ¥ 9 ooksellers and Stationers, o olnts rocalots for the samo perlod agyreakte Csn am market and are selling at $1.025 per 1622 Dougias st.. Omahn, Neb. Tolephono 801, M N DR par e 1,800,300 bushels against 1,045,000 bushels {0 preferrod. NECTARINES—There ate a fow California i GO B0 O IC O e omricisnty ¥ weel, and westorn_points shipments for the | 11iinois Central. 11870, M. & 8t I 120....10% nectarines on the matket. Choice stock, Shoes. Lumber. week excend those of last week by nearly w 8....187 $1.25@1. SOpl-r box. Gl 15th and Caltfornin Streets, Omaha, Neb. 800,000 bushels, Tho movement from lake g% ) ““""W. V. MORSE & (0. Jobbers of Boot! 11 Farnam st,, Omaha, Ne! s The luppl{ of home-grown sad n C: llfnm\n rapes continues liberal. Califor- points has been especially liberal aud n?n. m“pe?‘mn box; home-grown, 4¢ promises to continue so. Toledo alone 3 4 3 parlb. roporting engagements ahead for 416,000 [ MO LAC) ‘ 10L.... PEARs—California Bml-us, £3.25@3.50; d Shoes. FRED W, GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Kte., Kto. —_— e — ——— bushels. There is a prospect for another | ° o pre other varieties, $2.50 per bo: 38005 o 17.00 Z. 1. LINDSEY & CO,, HOAGLAND, preferred. i o 1. No. 1, com. 51 8 818.00 No. 2, com, 81 8 §17. et decreaso of nearly 1,000,000 bushels In the [ Moxky—On call easy ot 5@5 ver | No. Av. Shk. 1’:. No. Av. Shk, Pr ..,?...‘;."’I’L...T..‘:..’.‘:&2’&’.’5”&'&4,&‘3"3@1‘&;‘5 No.3 RIS CHLO LU St Ao R L Lumber, visible. Every hour and minute of the day mnn Inst loan 4 per cent, closed offered at 8 | {60....290 80 $4.90 160 85.07'¢ | cholce, $7. 50, % q.‘lh{bwm;"};‘L':';‘ bR ks S — — At aatill brings confirmation of the bad harvest re- cen 20 200 4.90 80 5071 |~ OrANGES—There aroa (uw good oranges | No- 1.4 &6 in, 12 ¥ “" "’““l“ e i, —— W. HARVEY LUMBER CO0., +poris frowm the northwost. There was some l‘m E MERCANTILE PAPER—0X@9 per 40 »90 80 5074 | on the market, Rodi, \v"u “e B& 14 “ Beor. To Dealers Oni quict buying by 2ood houses to-day, but not | C&t: 40 10 boris | BaANANASThe aarket 19 full of bananas Nod W . b SEGUSII VSRS Y. 4nongh to i1t the market out of the rut. Tho .:.1'.'?:'.::,?g.,f.x.f'.'sfi?""fi,}'gy"11'.,5’ e 1% &1 it I e i T R e o siniNa STORZ & ILER, b bbb b LIS > ! 2 rrLEs—The marke! irm_ a 91,50 O, ne was too strong, however, to deter short | 452 for demand. i':g 1;% g.gvfi it was, owln| "r(:l the lgcrfilsm relce ipts "E{" fi. 12, 14 and 16 ft. s&l'.;:‘u' i')' "13;01 mlmfil-ml:e;r'}‘!rg“\r‘er-:m CHAS. R.LLEE, lling, and in the ab: i) e 6 : .01) the local orchards, hoice apples suitable ] ™ D PA ™ - drnedh! - W umber, ;Id\vv:m fitty and sixty of L e PRODUCE MARKETS, 16 S R BT e 1st com, n?‘?.“"{i‘n".n’;"fli;u‘é‘;m‘g"‘ i Woedcnrpofs‘::fldl‘n:;‘jt l'|nur|‘:l:.’ Wi Dougted and influential local sealpers and speculators * 200 160 510 appiied for the most vart by the lucal | 2nd * m PR SE PO SBOREON = trading in the pit was reduced to Its narrow- mfi,’.":;::,;‘:, ,.’“;‘,’3,',:,&’, n:'::la:ylng A 200 .. 510 farmers. & Choice stock, $1.00 per bfiml. o bll&n, A in, Non\ny W . LOUIS HELLER, _—— P est limits. Fluctuations in price were only et and unchanged. 40 0 510 3 T IR ELIBRLT o . Butehers' Tools and Supplies, JOHN 4. WAKT. FIELD, 3gc. Theaverage and close was, however, ulland quiet but steady, clos— 200 5,05 240 5.10 el sl A 6 in. White Pine w s, ‘Wholesale Lumber, Kte. highor than yesterday by ie. *Sontember Js@igc above yesterday: cash, iR i Bl 2ttt s b L) ¢ 55,50 D, d American Portand Cement. Statd ned at 6c, ranged at 6%7¢aado and olosed | 65%c: Se o ber, 65 15.16c; October. 10 9-16¢ 120 5.05 120 5. 91}1@%- ri i faucy green and 1: “ @« (Sel. Fencing) liwaukee Hydruulic Cotent and Besh e nclufiero“enud M ‘“%c rlnged “ C Moderately active; opened’ & ,",.de 120 505 240 5,121 XO(: ow, old lovarnmem Jnvl. 25@ #T60E DRSS Quincy White Lime. T035@r0%c and closed at 7014@70! weaker than yesterday’s close, and closed 240 505 5,123 | S0c; Interior 306% | 4 12 inch s. “ y PROSUIRIEIIIR o Ao st b o) TTOPIORTS cemoer opened at T35 d'at T @ about i{c below yesludnv cuh. 40%¢c; Sep- 80 5.05 120 512 | Arb! Mklu d; , Mol aughiin's N *19 1n. CLARKE BROS. & CO., o, i T55e Ich, olosim as g0, %c e e ostoue o e N b B e el " Bilworte, aes Ked Cros, Hied Omaha Cofree and Spice Mills. Th h ¢ al ery little nn cnln(e ok place ¥ d V. v ST soLhere was somiihing moro than the bare i tlnsg:fnuln'r e U DAL 1o 508 & 51 ogyfl;fi;‘%‘m\"gefl Seicisont S48 | No.a, oo, Spim By s, Tt ghise e UNION .s(z):n(,)x ; ARDS CO., her, May, 30 5 3 3 )y X WERY i {‘Uen[:'}-‘l‘::&:hnflmfll?l(:lrlll';.“s'cl:ntrllé:;b:m me;/l; Kye—Dull at “'4" 3 130 5074 4 515 5"" yallow c;‘flx@" ci cut loaf, 64@ics Inen Grooved Roofing $1.00 =_—_—=_—:——-—— Limited. Joha F. n:yl: !:wrlnwmlml, and May at 4bc. 'Tho market eased off a bare | Barley—Steady: September, 661@68}gc. oy than 12 inch Stock Boards same lanl'.h. —_— shude and then firmed up on good local buy- | Erime Timothy' Seea—$2.25@2.35. Live Stock Sold. R““"" LAzp—Tiercs, 8%¢c; 0.(b squate SHIP LAP, PO e ks O e e S Live Stock Commission, Ing, September uivancing to §Tk@il e, 06 Flax Seed—$1.001. ShowlIngthe number of head of stock sold SRS T, tounc, Ode; MBI FSull | N, 1 Plain. 8410 In EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, == ool from 4150 to 42c. and May from 443ge | Whisky—$L10. on the mnrkatw-dny. 7%0 m vails, 1xc. 51b pails, 7%c. S | O ‘John Epeneter, Prop. C. R. PALMEIL N, . RIGHMAN. . 1. BLANCHARE e, About 11 o'olock news began to efr. | Pork=Dull and _a shade lower for TTLE. R Albdinma;, I bblal % No1 0.a.sm Marutasturer Ch Qe ioa st Gorntes. 8 | PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., cuiatd that tho receipts wore exceeding the | January: cash, - $1500@1535: Octover, gl. i Hammond & w 8 L A bk o = e 5oage hnd 108 and 105 N, 101b st Omaba, Neb. Live Stock Commission Merchants, M!)n(‘l‘lwsv'wtll'é“rm‘xrul %mlgz;:(\l?:‘dr%tl‘pfl‘g:t '2 year, $11.05@11.70; January, $12.22% ln‘aers ‘)‘ half bbls, 84.25: gherkins, in bbis, $8.50; do in wn{:d‘.’;nd, :lce’:u; l.flli(lnch. —— RUEMPING & BOL B(ILT‘E. Office—Room 24, Opposite day moinlnu o Telirns, Tor tno days would LardDull, _quietand easler; cash, $6.40; — mv‘\‘; bhls. “ —Two-hoop pails, per_ d non 15,3 in * e SUHOD R a I Bon i UMDY run “,,,l‘l, fully ,‘10?.0 C,,,.,i l;}myhb““rc; be- ~xwmamber. $0.57$@6.40; October, ' $6.45@ Total . s"" 40 145 a m‘ 51.70 No. 1 tu %5‘, A“".“- ffm,h_ s{!flg‘. ornnmsnmlnm‘m‘y‘nti:og (ao::flf:s!,w’ McCOY BROS., fi'},‘flfi,‘:‘;.‘.‘,’,’,‘.fl.fi' those who had bsen downg | &5\ 0y pa Shouidors, sas@na0; | Local. o 263 M‘k,dl ‘;‘L 55505 No. 8 b, ',?,‘&,,z wasne | L Vhicia, g',,, Dommer Windoms Jpt ke, e+ 2% | Live Stock Conmission Merohants. oll ige, Beptember going to 403ge. October to | Short clear, $3.50@8.85; short ribs, $7.024@ | Shinpers. 220 | churns, $9; No, 3 churns, 'g No. 8 churns, " ou 1 15, 8 mTERN "CORNICE WORKS, }'e'ed':n"'r':.lv"‘:fin:fi“%h":‘J‘L'ql' atton, Stockors nad c, and May to #43;c. Last quotations were | 793 ’fm«am mhepu-?nm-x 5o for October, ""“fl' Weak; creamery, 15@25c; dalry, Total... lnd 41%c for M The market was safeat | 1 !OI'THEI(N {YELLOW PISE. Owaha tionhl Buak wid South st Nt Com. 4 &6 n. ¥iooring Qs sas iaba N tal niol . South Omaha, ’ronAcm—l.»rmud'scllmn 44c; Splen- i Galvanized 1 foes, ete. Bpect'simproved Pate e - these figures. The recelpts and shipments flecso—Dull; full cream_cheddars 108¢ Anglo American PackingCo..... nxayeukfifimlcc'ogfll' % Chio “gfirfiufi Clear % n. Coiling S iae Sy g, 10 d 00 B TR O M. BURKE & SONS, ffiix‘.f'a"m‘i’fl?f'!}fl}(,".}‘.f.flf.fil‘i'?“, Imm e'vr:‘nlx;r:\nn‘ t fl;:l‘; Xf{“';;“f‘:}n‘“““v 10%4@1le. s f} Hx‘\kmmonub(} mond)s ndm-:g Shoe, 4lc; T J. 87c; Sorg's ! l.m:lhl"n‘;nltxiolll“ s Carpats Live Stock Commission. or cu Al EETTT PR Y fs { o Drices 15 noted &8 one of the hopeful fentures, nelianged: heavy green hides. | B9Ures we RRsation At Q00 Buke, Managar 'STARCH—Mirror Gloss, 5%o; Graves Com, Otan 6lc; Oswego Gloss, Te; Os aCorn Te. BRooms—Extra 4-tle,$2.60; No, 1,2.00; No. 3,8L70; heavy stablo, $4 Syrupr—No. 70, 4—znllnn kegs, $1.35@1.38; Now Orleans, per gallon iadte; my Jyrup. half 1bbs, “old e, Em * Col ted Celling, 4 in 5.1 e s e __Unton Stook Veraa.s “ Yeilow Pine Casiig and Hase. . 21,00 OMAHA CARPET CO., titi s Fetopnono s, POPLAR LUMBE Jobbers of NS lle(:), o FEN, Clear Poplar, Bx, Iid* 3% i Carpets, Curtaing, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Live Stock Commission Merchauts, a in. Panel Linoleums, Mattin Douglne strect. | Bhipmenta of any and all kinds of « w Corragated Ceiling, 3 s Lkl ] “faion fibow Yarde. O BATTENS, WELL TUBING, PICKE 0. G. Bates, ¢ in ‘The dullness in the speculative market for | 7%4c; light do, TgeSe; salted l"l” hides, Teare onts to-dny was most profound. Traders | 6¢ green salted calt s ; dry fiint, 12@ Eessite b showed no Interest in the deal uml he lim- | 13¢:idry calf, 12@ eacons 30¢ e All sales of stock 1n this market are made ited business transacted was at ry low | Tallow—Uncl éd; No. 1 cuunlry‘ 8ige; B:- r owt. live welght unless uther\vlsn stated, range of prices, the general '.m\u being easy | No. 2, 3c; cakes, ad hogs sell at 3¢ per 1b, for all welghts and in buyers favor, Le: 1|ng features closed 5hlpmvn!m “Skins,” or hogs weighing less than 100 ibs, I¢e under yesterday’s latest bids, ) 16,000 13,000 | no valus. Pregnant sows are docked 40 lbs. Tn the provision pit the wwk closed in a | ) L 70, Wfl and stagss0 Ibs. by the nublic inspector. ‘Crockery and Notions. 1-gallon cans, p " Millinery and & - cans, per doz, spflou nnlrt CAAS, 83, ‘L’), ] W. L. WRIGHT, e L P quiet manner. Traders of all classes showed CANDY—Mixed, Bi@lic; stick, 8%@0 3in Well Tubi & o I. OBEEFELDER & rnmnrlmnlu llldlfltl’l,ll!li,fl and the day ;fimlwd Live Stock Notes. ('letlm Gnnu):/fis soda, but fir -);fui Pickets, D. & . Flat A“nm(,r‘t“;':e;;mérlm:s::ul::o i Importers and Jobbers of with e or no stir, evel 0y , 41408 T B % & S AR Y X X Fiuctuntions were also_confined to a small | New York, August 26.—Wheat—Re- ogs be lower. ‘TrAS—Japan, lnpowder.m@ooc; XXcloar ¢ N e it L Tange. January closed at $12.22i¢ for pork, | ceipts, 100,000;" exports, 107,500; spot lots | £5.15 top on hogs. Young Hyson. u@m- olang, 20@60c. *A¥ Standard 5 CLOTHING $6.53)¢ for lard and $6.25 bid for short "ribs, quiet and gonerally steady: 'ontlons opened Bogs averaged 06 to the car, JELLIES—80-1b palls, $2.00. 6 in. clear No 1.. L La!h 265 e e “Notio Near trading, as usual, was confined to lard | X@!{o lower, later recovered from decline | A heavy run of range cattle Is looked for | CANNED Goops—Oysters, standard, per M. ELGUITER’S o s BAREU e el LSS IS R ana short ribs, with September the leading | aud closed firms unsraded red, w@s 8 NO- | to-day. case, $3.00@3.10; strawberrles, 2 Ib, per otsa. | wWhite cedar, €, In. kv nc 9 in, gra., lle; Mammoth Clothing House, TR ROBINSON NOTION G delivery. For that month lard closed n 1 red, f4c¢, nominal; No, 2 Hogs did not alas tid $2.85¢ ; raspberries, 2 I, por oae) $2.85@ Blna L 10¢: 4 'in.” round i, Tennessoe o Niiaing 4047 TOGLH! Biree)a) Uiatia: Neb, t2 it i O yesterday’s price—$6.40—and short ribs 9 clevator, . BI@S13fe dellvered* pwmbar betores, not average as good as the day .m»nm pears, per, case. 50@4.60; edar, »D"L 1 P“' Onk, '12c. Jlornes s skl Whahuale Doalers i easier, or at $7.00, October Iard was bc | closed at 80c. oLoiey sprisotal pervease, i SLTIQSTSS s, pot Notions and Furnishing Goods, hi gher than September, while October short Corn—Spot lots steady snd qum options R. H. Mitchell, Sloan, Ia., was in and 403.and 405 8. Tenth 8t., Omaha, ribs rested at the ruling quotation for Sep- | firm; recm 42, wo mums. i une marketed hogs, tember. @51 No. o;‘m ) W. H. Errett, Harlan, u. mppod the mar- Sepw r clos Bd. gwm. 51@ lge del ner«-d. ket with a load of 279-1b T, D. Hickey, Gretna, cnmo in again yes- Olu——Wera a shade nmnler mflg 44 - | terday with three loads of cattle. Quincy white l|mv (bfll) Dm: Akron cement, £1.75; Tair, 80c; Plaster, $2.75; Tar board, | =—— — }’l“'lai Sash, MJCL l)fil‘ ot.: l)oom. 40¢ per A.' H Ll Sl D. A. HURLEY, o 5 o s T'ar felt, per cwt., l 2-: b(mw bonrd. SL i Commission and Jobbing. cas 70; white cherries, ‘rar case, $5. plums, per _casa, _$3.60@3.70: mue- berries, per case, n.w@aw' en plums, * 1o, por “cuas, $2.50 pinicappice, 2 Iy percase. $5.0@s.75: i mach arel mrdoz, 1.55; 1 1b salmon, per doz, Commission and Storage. —_—— CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CANTIELD MANUFACTURING T 5 anm-h‘ 500; mixed western, 00seberries, ver case, 33 85 LS& fllb string Market Gleanings. Butter, Eggsand Produce. Cont COMPANY, o Angutinn - Dposiatil sisgrem "'c(o e L 1 ciren & Qouibousky 10oaaiot hogs - on Eulls.ml{ne. $1.70{ iima beans, Dof | Caticins & Mountin is tho stylo of & new | - Hesestrats foe Bists Tetcests Manufacturers of Overalls, 2 1b msrmwnt peas, )er caset ' 1b early June. bens. pe wholesale, brokerage and_conimission firm + | Joans Pants, Bhirts, Ete. 1102 and which has opened up for business at 413 RIDDELL & RIDDELL, 5 Sitiniar Neps L0 Douzias Street $20, receipts wore Texans. The fow lots of | tions lower but active, closing steady; Wales, | Ben Majors, of Majors & Atkins, Rawlins, case, - 17.85; September, | Was here with nine loads of cattle. 31b' tomatoes, $2.40@3. lb corn, | South Eleventh street. ~While they will — e | e CILILLLOI 81 oLl s yostercay, R G S L S e Fuller & Paton, Fullerton, marketed a make a spectalty of havdling flour. mill stufr, | Sterage _and Commission Merchants, | s—————=-—rr" T ut Texans wero quoted n good 10c lower. | o 51, 8)al1s d5: December, $18.55@1* laad of 285-1b hogs ‘at the top price, $5.15, l‘lmvl!luxw—lflms, \sx@m» breakfast | hay'and cured meats, they will bo_propared F LA I Ty i Th During the weok closing on Friday there has | yyilyary, ™ §15,60@18,65; February, $18. A. M. Spooner & Co., Hooper, Neb., mar- | bacon. 1l@1lkjc: bacon sides (@10c; | to liandle any kinds of goods that can be | - 2 2 “CARPENTER PAPE e been a slight upturn on big native steers. | 18.75. Kketed a load of 265-1b hogs at thé top price. dry salt, 9@"0 flhgfldm \T@75ce: dredbm sold to the jobbing trade, or will mnke pur- PEYCKE BROS., ; APEE CoO., Some salesmen quote an advance of 15c, | Petroloum—Steady; United, 623c. L. M. Gallup, Rockford, Til., & well known au:::.nmn‘ "cs;‘%“ beef regular, 11%1%: | chases of and ship anything needed from c lhsion Menchisat Wholesale Paper Dealers. others say 100, and agaln others say there | 1zgs--Su iy and’ in woderate request; | stockman, was in looking over the market. A pfi;‘,m_”p,u o, 10 Gyt | this market. ommission Merchants. Carry a nico giock at Prining, Wruopio and, Wity was really no substantial advance, yet admit “';“";"’-l}, Nt nred o mils i nee Mr. Huff,of the firm of Dutler & Huff, | evaporated, 50-1b ring, t5i@lte; raspberrles, 1',: New Y"{k ‘th@ den{tr& h: cmrkeryw-‘m Frufta, Produce and Provisions, Omah, Neb. e hon D L Altantion given to ear 1c fl that sellers had matters more their own SR LLLAnT U SR AN Zet AR, Crescent, 1., was in and mareted a load of | eva) porated, 23@2c: Blace rrhwnnpurnlud, MAKIN K& Protost/againstitio tes . men, —— WIEDEMAN & CO,, ;;1;' rocelvo, paraunnl atiention, - We way _than heretofore, Shipping m‘m quoted at $15.00@2.00 old; $15.50@15.75 hogs. ol % ittod cherries, 17@1sc: beaches, | Are givingaway or selling rr(x.kl».r\ below Prodres Conmi o ettt Roon hi 10w proos: 4ie and 108 $420@5.00. Stockers and feeders, 82000 O itd—2@3¢ lower; dull and heavy; west- | J. B. Arthur, Fort Collins, was in with | new, o evaporated peelod’ penct oostRiIneIeame GLCk Ashome hiagEnen mr o | onits: ,,u;m"‘,m, alor R eraliante, | - 8.30; “cows, bulls and mixed, SLOOGHI0; | orn'steam, 6.77ig. i twenty loads of cattle shipped from Pine ov-pnrnml. HBEAINL, 01 RAW CurtAn especially by the dealers in baking powders, « Nel, Prml/ng. bulk, " 8200240, Tetas cows, SLT@2403 Butter—Quiet'and generaly steady: yest- | Bluts. t em*‘“a"'";‘"’ (@iics eltron, wici raic | RN deniers, however, Nave not R R oM LR i o aatonat ern, 12 3 western creamery, 16@25c A. Garrow, the well known commission | 8108, London e ajCuitfornis, 1000 | foly the competition, if it may be called such, ANY, o was varied according to loca- | ™ Cheeso—Dull and unchanged; western, | man of Lincoln, was among tho visitors at | muscal ) Tmow Vajencias, 766, B0 Besrely ak their Beeshyed Jn’ New York, Job Pyinters, Rlank Book Makers, L e ot the Ui slone 1t ‘was belsky,| ogioie; the yards. Rork—Beven-sixteanths nct, 1134c. Which is due to the rapid growth of the K And Book Bindgrs.' 106 and 10 Suuth Fourieoath other parts of the yards slow_ and’ prices o S»::";ne:xgnhm ust | “".;:,Y"’:i; a3 Anderson bought uxmg;&r JLoederson Gor el iat kot crockery business Incident to the rapid devel- | o 37 4774 CO. ALy u,,‘ o LIME i No. f opment of the country, There is, however, COMPA WESTERN NEWSPAPELR UNTON a growing sentiment among dealers in all IR o e, Tinés againist the gift system, which has been Jobbers of Hard nnd Soft Coal, Auxiliary Publishers. destructive to so many business enw.finm 209 South Thirteenth Street, Omaha, Neb, Dealers in Type, Pre: and is demoralizing to the trade gener: —— J, J. JOHNSON & CO., ] o Manufucturers of Illinolq Whnel mo. And Shippers of C: and Cok Tdme, ll A Fire Dratn, T SprrITs—Cologne spirits, 183 proot, $1.10; do'0L proof, $1.13; spirits, second quality. 101 proof, 81. D do 188 proof, §1.09. Alcohol 185 proof. $2,10 rwlne ullnn. Redistilled whiskies, $1.¢ iin_blended. $1.50@ 2.00; Rentucky bo\ubonl. $2.00@6.00; Ken- tucky and_Pennsylvania ryes, $2. .50 Golden Sheaf bourbon and rye whmklm. 1.50@8.00. Brandles, im| 85.00@8.50; shade off, \!nwlolu of prlml\ heavy made 85,350, .30 85@" g ukinfx @5.25 ; eommon, $3.00@5.10; feht .um, um».fla for Yorkers, and $4.75@5.10 for grassers, cash, © 72%¢c; September, 73c: Uctober, | lots at Columbus. 703%0; No. 1 mnorthern, cash, 71%c; | Squires & Co’s. hog buyer at Kansas City, September, 7203 October, 67%c; 0. | is here llld will assist in” buying hogs here No. 2 nunhem. oash, 69303 Sentemb«rh'mn- the coming week. October, 64} .Ontnek old ard, Thos "No. 1 hortitern, Toe: No. 3 borthern, | ,.The duty on lard into Mexloo 1s 9c per Ib., Tiei n wNo. 1 bard, ‘llc. No. 1 northern, | Ad to avold, paying it parties are buying o} No. 8 northert, 65e, heavy hogs in hansas City and shipping !Icur—!‘lrm. Daténts, $4.00@4.20; bakers, malm Into Mexico. The duty on live hogs 18 LIVE 8TOOK. Onloago, August 27.—The Drovers’ Jour- DAL Teports as follows: .!.,“.... 'NeE: CHURCHILL PUMP CO., Fariim . Offioe, n 50@ Selophane a1 1pis, 5,000: nominally steady: | 83.10@ y 70 por hundred which gives them a | domesti B 0G0, ias. lm”"'fiz‘“& Tme Omaha S&Vlflfls Baflk B Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, Esteers, '55.25(25.00; Stockers and facd TRocelpta—Wheat, 7,200 b L1 ported, pec cag § 00; American, per o) Y Stoam and Wator Bupplies Hendouarters for Mas 80; cows, bulls and mixed, Shlpmann-— heat, 2-1000 ‘bus flour, 24,000 Amonnnmhnhp;lwek on the market | oy o0 80,0016 FoostCo's G i wm st., Omaba, Nel AS ‘fin' "lkld) 5{(&?“ A h were the following: fellow, Shenan- (,oAL—l'g $9.00; nut, $0.25: ranze, $0.25; Cor 13th and Douglus sts. i ) n Wouls !Aual)lslm‘fi cas! 2 September, Loru —Lower; cash, 335 doan: A. D, Bears: Clarks: O 8. Look, Kear. ! aklan arnam on, on Jge; October, | ok nmln Belt & K, Brock: A. den- U. 8. WIND ENGINFE and PUMP Johbers of Cigars, Tobaeco, COMPAN l’.a fowa lump, $3.00; Iowa_nut, $2,75; walnut lock, $3.00; 1llin ofs, $4.25@4.75. .....$160,000 Guns and Ammunition, 215 to 223 8. .llll at., 100 to n;“.ma-{ wnpa‘4=|'l‘4;vl HEAVY HARDWARE—lron, rate, §2.70; shipping, 84,1 45; i sm‘fq 20 ‘stond) Oapital Stock. ... 1024 Farnam st., Omahs, Nob. Nisem d Water Suppll "8 ard o0 B natives, 4 plow steel, special cast, 4c; crucible steel, | Liability of Stockholders.....800,000 > $3.00@4, 100875 Toxans, | s —Lower; cash, 24340; Soptomber 24340; | King: Banly: A. Mandicbaum, i HUIL; | B o e, " T5@ibe: 'Wa:0D SDOKOS, | T ooty sowular sarines buk i the state.Five WEST & FEITSCHER, N $2.80@3.70; lambs, $4.25@6.25, October, 25 h % non, Mamplont J: 7B Runt & Oo || perie, S100@350; hubs, por sot,"S145; fol- b Dt (o nogica! Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, g “ L““"“" 1l & Cross, Carson: Bank of | oo sawed $1.60; tongue: h. » L L Ana Wholesals Deslers in Lea Tobaccos, Nos. 108 4. L, STRANG CO., onal Stock Vards, KEast st | Whisky—$Los, Coin, Coin: Al Dexter, Blair; Slater F. & | axios “onah, 1he: ,‘q.,,',., InEnY o@ts! 10 N. Wb street, Omaha, k Pumps, Pipes and Engines, IlL, August 27.— Lnne—lmemu. Pork—Dull at $15.00 B., Randolph; J. Buck, Crete; Toogood in, per Ib, 614@13c; ml‘ilenble. @loc; Loans Made on Real state. — “and Milling Supplies. Xt \ shipments, 500: market strong; fair | Lard—! Soac ) . Bros., Crete. edien Go:" mwb", 8o harTow 2 wen & g,-, Good G oty Osibia, Nob. v cholce heavy native steers, $4.00@4.90; | Butter—Firm: creamery, 22@5ci dairy, 18 | ‘Spalts & K., Bellwood: Wilson R. & C Spring steel, 4@sc; Burden’s horse OFFICERS: PRSI St SUSTESOs e utchers' oteers, lnlr to c‘hnlcu.'&lmtw‘ @20c. Ulysses; G. Vaerl-nd. Juaiates l\evler 5; lunhn'n mule 8hoas, 8575, | GuyC. Barox, President; J. J. Broww, Vice M. E. SMITH & CO,, BROWNELL & CO., easy; cholco Imnvy d hmehm"' 2o00; | Sloady; o, Baof cash 00 Germantown' W. W. uu'uhauw Adams {“’5’5“““‘ Tates, 10 to 50 §3.40; sleel nalls, rector: Jonx E. WiLsug, Cashier, 1102 and 1104 Douglas, cor. 1ith 8t., Omabi, Neb. eines, Boilers & General Machinery tlons, $5.30(@5,50; lvukeru and Yorkers, me- Corn—Lower; No. 2 cash, 35%¢ bid, 1. Christy, Lawrence; A. L. Williams, a asked; aum.mnar 85ige bid, 3080 uksu: Mulcolm: 'C. L. Jones, Hnstings: J. October, e nsked | your, 8530 asked. Brown, Broomtield; T. 8. Pearce & Son Oats—223¢c biy o asked. Aurora: Morse & Co., ‘Benton; S Wedeburg boet [ron work, Btenm Pumpe. Saw Mills, Ae-o HipEs—Green butchers’, 5i@éc; 00d split nucn m u cured, 1}(:: dry mm 1les dry salt, Gc rwu ealf skins, Tie; damaged nides, two-thirds vrice. Tallow—ie. Grensa—Prlma white, 8ci dium mcrmlco, '400@ .25; pligs, common to ®00d, $4.40@4.9: Kansas Olty. August - 97, 2,500 THE BANK OF CGOMMERCE | siimyirissy deriznamrzis, fovorer New Orlu- i 2,700; 8k ol August 27.—Corn quiet | Klevator Co., Swedeburg; Nye W. , Sc3 b ts, ] e o o) chpnte 2900; market | Y Steady’ in sacks, iked, bio; yellow, o4 Codar Bluits Nlhnrt&f)o‘. Surprise; Siou Jeslansitos Lowny e Sheen poith WD 510 North 16th Street, WILLOW SPRINGS D’““‘LE"' - focholee corn-fed, $4.20@4.75 @se; white, be. Dodge; Schotield & ke, Walnut; ""-——~(m1_ OMATIA C0. and ILER & CO OMAHA RUBEEE CO., dlum, 8550 10¢ stock ?;u—smuy.cholce western,in sacks, 35@ | Wi Vickory, Saraes e; Dorn & P., Minden, cont trade dis- Tmporters and Jobbers of ¥ine Win Munufactuer and Deslors in all kinds of e steers, 52.70@5.25; cow 5 Dinen: tubbe ogs—Ttaceipts, 5i0%: shipmante, 70; | Corn Meal—Firmer at 82.40. OMAHA WHOLHSALE MARKETS. {‘,‘fl- Paidin Capital, - - - - $100,000 Rl e e BUDDARLG R0y, ot {8 nlrk;‘l ovened stiong, closing: weak: com’ ""‘ “8 ucts—Quiet but steady. T - e ARk mon to ¢! 3 45 [ D 4 X i 3 WA Tionio, cholce, $4.00@.45; skips and pigs, | Pork=RET o rop 3609 Saturday, August 27 iR S dn: 0 |\GRO B BARGER Fresldeat s oo Safes, Ete. NANOTA ot e gagpitecs $95; long claar | he sotlowing are the mrices as wrbu‘n s iise: “Ulion g B' JOHNSON, Cashior, i 5 BOYEE & CO., i3 N ) . 881214 round lots of produce are sold on this P ; o e ¥ 4 FINANUIAL ’ Milwaukes, August 87.— Woost — | markets L c r e }ga 18504 ol e Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Agents mr Hall's Safe & Lock Co.8' New Yong, August 27.—[Special Telegram | cash, 69 October, 70}5e. As usual on Saturday the recelpts were | oroq, L « : Farnam st.. Omaba, Neb. Fir a4 Burg lrlPr‘rm( Bafos, Time Lock Far to the Be: s—The increased actiy- | Corn—Dull; No. 8 40%c. Iight and the market quiet. A3 will be no- SANUEL R Jonssoy, GEo. E. BARKen, HA'rr:‘—Nlndnrfl 8c; (.a& llc' Bcauty. il \\‘ k. m street Omlhl. . i No. 2 whi 3 Kont, L. GARLICHS, WAL SKIVERS y = = iy i siocks was-nccompantod by hoavy | - S Fast NoC3 yhith e Hroaly Tog to5s time 'of ‘tho G sert T 4° Srss | 19:fe: Boone, Lic; B edsed; & ¥. 1. Jomssox. CHARLES SHIVERICK, G. ANDRE liquidation by the varlous large and small | 3§ ke 5 freely & TS BOLTDICOL Ol A tlun (s B30 8 S / 1 il | phrey=Risady: Bentember, btito. many siipners areunder the fpression that | qer s Berlin Ol boes Garnano 1o m, o A general banking business transacted, Furniture, Bedding, Upholstery, Omaha Safe Works, > pools, who were forced out by constant rald- Provisions—Dull; pork, August, sl.».oo. the season for prairie chickens began on Au- | 3'x 1’ Rongs—Richmona fes Allenbe; I Interestallowed on_imo devo Manufacturer of Fira und Rarglar Proof@ates, ¥aull o by the Newport bear party that had con- | Cinownnati, Aukust 27.—Wneat—Steady; | gust 15, but the last loglslaturo changed the | hoing ac: Steel iverce: “,,lr,, g 6ot Pacifio G Mirrors, ote. 19061308 and 1210 Faruam st.. Omaba. | “fioors, il Work. Shutiers K Cor. f the rket d worked 0, 3 red date to September 1, ‘There was ver, tle = 0t Ameri- (——— —— ==—=—=ss=== | ____ lthsudJackeou L Gownmosty down, " Semational Turaors | - Cora- bullandlower: N, mixed, e, | changs I prices toanythe arket b S DD R L Bive: Arniia “Groceries, Sush, Doors, Efe, ats— Heav: 0. mixed, e about steady on most lines. Brick and lim- i i | it - - s e were freely circulated and the fallure of one | Jve Stead ble, A A e AT por ::rl-(c)“;&:;‘xgl(l"ll:‘xll‘.:::nl 103ge. l kllll‘l“ln n Ion rus 0 PAXTON, GALLAGHER & (0., M. A, DISBROW & (.0" stock house and a largo gas fixture manufac- | Provisions—Strong but unchanged. pound. o: Richmond big¢ v ,,k.fid‘j,,wne Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, Wholesule Manufacturers of turing firm materially assistad in the depres- Whisky—Aective and tirm at $1.05, EEGas—Scarce ana prices firm, go as soon y P “acilie be, Givgman-Plunkett chedd@7ige: Whitten- ton Ti{es i{e; Normandie Dress Biges Saloutta Drés Sige: Whittenton Dress 9(- Renfrew Dress ¢ to 1%e; CaMprics—Slater 434c; Woods 434c; Stan- dard 4}¢c; Peacock 43gc, Counit JEANS—Androsoggin 00 and 711 8. 10th S8, Omaba, McCORD, BRADY & CO., % o Capital, - $300,000 Wholesale Grocers, BOIIN MANUFACTURING CO., U'tn and Leaveuworth sts., Omiaba. Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, or Hard Wood Finish Ble. . The Gould ks were vigorously at- Liverpool, August 27.—\Wheat—Quiet; | &8 received at 16@i7e. :.l:;:;pd l.h:pm‘uy “a‘t:eMixun ifaeillc ’“d hol‘nlsn; 4fl‘ler reely; red western v\lnl(?.us. BurrEr—Choice is Scarce, prices fair; these, with other causes Were used to break | (208 4d per cental] red western soring, 63 1d th! creamnr y, Hc; other creamer; 103 2 18@20c; medium grades, the market, and after being pounded severely @%s M Doors, IHlmln nml llouldlnn, 308 8. 15th St., Omaha, Neb, d Corn—Firm; demand fair; holdars offer “("“-(‘l’d“"fl- Daloe, they were cast aside. 1t was the hardest | moderately; new wixed western, 4s 2{d per CHEESE—Market good, Fancy full crnm week for the “Fancies,” especially these in | contal. cheddars, single, 12c; full creaw, twins, 1: Mouldings Stair Work and i Just opened. N. K. cor A Loans Made on Real Estate, 4 Leavenworth — (e Sol P icipal Bonds Ne- | s~ Oiba, oo, Jue south, witnessed this year. From all out- » rflungcxflefiil:‘ ‘Hc Efilll?ll;‘rc. cheese, 100 sage Tigc; liockimnd 1 Conestoga 6c. School, County and Municipal E AVE \ 3 ger, 100 1bs in ox—West Point ) 104g¢; West o ward appearancos there was & determined 0HARA LIVE NTQOR. case, new, 18ke; Swiss, faney Ohio, new 19c, rou‘nm T 10 02y 135501 West Potnt 29 1n gotiated, Jobhers of Hardwar effort to shake out several large holders of Saturday, August 27. FOULTRY —Market fair, prlcesnrm 5 oz., 15¢; West Point 110z, 10¢.— | wy A paxtow, e fl Mo Tioware, Sheet Reading, Richmoud Terminal, the Oregons Oattle. ) ] chickens $1.753.50; old fowls 2. theckfi—Cnlulanh X, 0 ledonia XX, e & S Bresident: " Vicn Pros. — bud Mismi For 0.. ¢ and the Northern Pacitics, aud although the | 0 10 ¢ eatile was not as heavy as yes- duges WLEAEUTH: Srkers, :‘flfsw‘:;fin open | ifo: Ecouomy 8o S0} ROBT. L. GARLICHS, F. DL Jguson, W. J. BROATCH, ot Arading was the heaviest in those stocks, the | yoriiat T 00 fad, “"Tha matket was. about | Septemper 1. There aroalready & £60d many | In Ains Yoric#d fn., tic: 5 IVer 7 PIINATL S S © SRR Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, X1 R blg operators held their securities despite the | steady on good corn fed natives. Butchers | prairie ehickens vlnm packed in ice, | Thorndike 0 O, Sige; ’1m.nm|ke E K Ssei | wo A, Paxtoy, S a T, CLABKR 8pri Wagon Stock. Lintdware Lumber, etc. 126 \ Beicnunc Fowerfal, Durable fact that the prices of wmafority of them | stock wumum slow and dull. A few feed- [ which meet with ready sale at $2.50 per | Thorndike 120, ©! {1 Thorndike XXX, 1 wf"u. MavL, T. B, WiLLIAMS, s — ey X T were forced lower than at any previous time | ers aud stock cattle changed hands. dozen, Shippers should draw them and stuff | Cordis No. 5, 93¢c: Cordis No. 4, 11e ROBT, L. GARLI 8. R JOHNSON. p Ami;[ ke uhx.l (¥ on n‘nw‘:cz ] this year, Several small rallles occurred, but Hogs, Yish by b "’":"‘”‘kn:;lh'"f::oxfil’{a‘:g Dexnis—Ay uskcl: S0 ? UPR ombeas! EDNEY & GIBBO] 2 . INVENTOR. (ABABH AVE., they were only natural and due to the cover- | g racelpts of hogs were liberal for Satur- | the market, brought '$3.00'per dozen. It would rey xx. u}‘c- Vaflrey XX 1 Beaver Wholesale Iron and Steel, 3 e ing by shorts who had large profits and dny and show In &s compared with ’us- not do, however, to anticipate over $2.50 per 120} Benver uwk Bll. 11c; Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock, Heavy Hardware, deemed It advisable to take them, Deacon of 300 h ‘The market o) uea -l:- dozen from now on, Bflwer ka CO,910c. 1211 nd 1219 Leavenwortki st., Omn s, Neb. e e who was, with the boars at the | 17 active but ltifl:el!fl! of about 8o from | - PoTATOEs—Scarce and frm at T0@lo | KkTuoky JEANs - Memorial ic: Canton “—MILTON ROGERS & SONS, — w PARTS ) ning, changed to the bull side Thursday m‘:‘;fllulm“ el zonda lfl“ L v.: ”“:nnsl— irm at T5c@81 per dozen fo sl c&m}‘{fi' lirlcule» 18¢; Leaming- R'ANDB—-— Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, U}‘”BVELOP[D 23)41 CrAsH—Stevens' B 0 wens' A Tigc; bleached Sk sna it was sald that the deacon and the Bate- utinx that fact lnw eomldanlloll :h’- de- Ouloul—-suru and rm; good stock, 0@ had falien out, the £ forming | elin % a5 Great the ut | 91,00 bleached 7Te; Ste- | FINE CUT AND PLUG. Maatics, Grates, Brass Goods 121 aud 123 Farnam | of the beily eularged aud suengthened, Full partios _pnurw out ormer for: 0 WaS DOt AS. [*} migl tevens' P 8ie;| .. Incomparably the Bes = oo | wiare (sealed) tres. MAIE MKD, CO., Lufiaio, N. ¥o

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