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R e SR TR BN 7 0 W LA NN 313 e A— e ¥ " g Navigation 2%, Unfon Pacific 4, Missourl | others a shade lower: famcy, $5. ;| to the rule. The receipts wete light and H‘{c Woods 4i¢c; Stan- g [ shipoing steers, $3.20@5.15; stoc! cera and teed- prices remained about steady. B cock ¥ THE SPECULATWE IARKEIS- Pacific 1), but rallied %. The imports of poing e ey alted, s Hoares "m ptioes ‘Grm, g0 48 8008 yhiaid] ‘”“_A“ “(_ Kenv \ x e gold today were $500,000 and since July 85 | §i% G o Ticas "staers, 5,907 west: | as recelved ay 10@i7e. i Tt ; Francisco’s Wheat Coll $5,250,000 have arrived from Europe. This un r-ngeuhmlnlnm-r nflu&& BurTER—Choice s Scarce, prices fair; usvcx—Wu&F;I t%ln Wesl PSR- wouls | U P CHIT. ARKLR. § Oreates & Panic in Liverpool, say there is no use trying to bull stocks for @'Hb unnz and’ shipp i | 2 lfié""“' dl‘rV-l 'fi"c‘ "medium - grades, Fn"' lbc.l\:‘cnl‘ P”"‘o‘ 40in., 1‘21‘"‘1' x'x Wholesale Dealer tn lrnn Works. anything excapt a small turn, while the bear "?n"ée'x»—l L] "',‘&,-o ,,,.,.‘e“,‘";w" ke | O fl..- ot zuml, Fancy full cream | 10 "“flt«}:\:moynolm'n g o D, Agricultural Implements, Wagons, ¢ s combination run the market. Wash- | 4 eq ""gg.0n rn, $3.6003.05; | cheddars, single, 12¢: full’ cream, twins, 13¢; ?l(ml—lmwl«hm%lm, c: Lewiston 82 | Ourrinees and Buggics. Jones gireet, Leiweon oth CORN ACTIVE, WEAK AND LOWER. | jngion . Connor, formerly Gould’s | Texans, .xw@m Taibs, $4. 00@4,85, Joung A merions, 125/ @15: BriCk cheese, 100 | In.. Lies ¥ ork 8in,, e: Sw 1t River Tige: i ¢ partner in Wall street, returned from Europe Nationsl Stock Yards, Kast St. | [bs incase, new, l4ci Limburger, 1001bsin | Thorn ike 0 O, 8! “, Thorndike E_F, § C} LINLVGFR & METCALF CO., esterd In conversati bout the finan | Louts, [il, August 9.— Cattle—Recsipts, | €a8e, new, 18l5e3 Swiss, fancy Ohio, new 19¢. | Thorndike 120, ‘9ec: Thorndike XXX, 15¢; H. K. H‘ Wmfl' The Week Opened Withont Any Im- | Yesterday, In conversation abou 5.300; shipments. 1.900: mostly Texans and | FOULTRY =Market fair, pricesirm. S| Cordls Ne. 5, e Cordis No. 4, 1. Agricaltural Implements, Manufacturing Dealer in SmokeStackey Srovemens In ProvisionsDros cial situation, he sald: “1 find that people 1hdians: ,.|':r"l('“;iaw” ';""m)ehom heavy | chickens $1.75@3.50: old towls £2.50@3.25; DENIMS--Amoske; oz., 16z Everett 7 Wagone.Carriages, Buggles, Hte., Wholesale, Om. ha, Britehings, Tauks: and General Boler Kepairing, who have been bearing the stock market native steer $4,00@4.75; butchers’ gtee duck- 8 urkeys, 6@7c per Ib, oz, York 7oz, 1 llnvmnker Rige: Jaff- ARLIN.O ¥ £ 15 Dodee street, Omaha, P pects For a Good Run of Cat- have reached a point where they are not con- 8, $e00@e A et | L4 e n{or game” will open | 2y XX, 1iNc; Juffrey XXX, 125c: Boaver | P. y RFJ"’(’R & MARTIN eI o > 7 Sthods: R AR T a0 aamaint Jeadbm, MO | oy tember I, - There are aiready & £0od many | Creek AA. ide} Desver Creek "B, ot Dealers in R MOMANU O. SULLIVAN. tle—Quotations. tent with ordinary methods, but have re- | good, $2.75@3.50: ‘T'exans and lndmns, com- P! . Ly R Y | M & g bl 0, orairie_chickens arriving, packed in lce, | Beaver lrel:k ©C urlenlmr.l Implements, OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS) Sorted to means which always indicate that '"fl'o,','f{",'" el DL Tl 300; | Which meet with ready salo at $2.50 pef | KENTUCKY JEANS—Memorlal 15c: Canton | Wagons and Buggics. 1, &, 108 and 07, Jones st Mawataotarers of 10AGO P! pxwee | ey dare not sell any more stock =that is st~ | oo cr.of'@"’:faug' aad "Bulchets” seloe. | doren. Shippers shoull araw them and ofut | 18e: Dutham o7iie: 'ercules te; Leatming: | At St et o 2 L CHICAGO PRODUCE MARRER. | tacking the credit of individuals and institu- [ §ironsigcholce, lieavy and 'butchers’ solec: | with'liay before packing. A few Mallard | ton 2iso; Comwod%c Artists’ Matorial, ire and Iron Rlfllmrw Desk Mfl 4 20,— io 1 rememby h is done in 3 2 ducks were received, nnd, bein a novelty on | _CRASH-—Stevens’' B 6c; bleached 7o: Ste- | wooil., ... e 00 bekd oA O T » LN OnicAao, August 20.—|Special Telegram | tions. Iremember when this was e fllnm to choice, s’m@& 4 pigs, common to | ¢ rket, brought $3.00 per d Itwould | vens' A 7ige: bleached Sge: Stevens’ P 8ig 1% N, il to the Bek.|—The final formal collapse of | 1584, 1t was not long after that the market 50@ ""8‘ :1"; h.,.,vfr_"m nn'v,mn'::{g :'let;n." ;voo:" bleached h i Stevens' ," fi 93ge; bleac hed A. HOSPE, JR., y the California wheat deal occurred Saturday | turned into a bull one. Certainly railroad ly. August 20.—Cattle— | Gozen from now on. 103¢; su\an- SRT ,; Artists’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, afternoon, and to-day Liverpool was on the | earnings are satisfactory and well known 9%‘0 shipmeants, 3,300; best corn- PorATors—Scarce and _firm at 70@S0¢ 1SCELLANEOUS—Thl a oil cloth $u.85; P 3 Nouglas Street, Omaha. verze of a panic. Bankers and other cap- | railroad men say they will continue so. 1n z‘l‘n‘ wm"'mfi‘";g ::fl;‘l':::f" 0"{,"‘&!"‘- ':m CABBAGE—Firm at T5c@8$1 per dozen fo nhl-rln Holland & l_reuusr l?llloll‘ulh?ndlll‘gc 3 OMAHA I.UMBFB CO0.,, h v italists who had made advances on stocks of | Europo [ found they were great believers in | ory,' §2.25@2.05: foeding steers, $2.70@A.25 wg'ilzllt;-u oodlé4 ABH B, good shodk, 00 L A'a::,rs-l-‘“noma;lmmn-nm Gosl! ien T atlll p‘.(.... IA" Kinds of ¢ California wheat held in Liverpool met to- | the continued prosperity of this country. | cows, $1.40@2.08. #100 per bushel v “)‘ . B 2 |~ SR TG B T IV EoR Sl AL :L‘ l.t Wholessla, day to discuss the situation. A late cable | They ace following the earnings of our rail- | Hogs—Receipts, 400: ~shipments, 1,200; | * jeloxa— Watermelons bring $8.00@12,00 JBie: B N Y HED 3 P MR Y STk | ORI y was received that “mortgagees” had bid 5s 9d | roads very closely, and look upon the depres- f.'.'f»"'.“u',"c"r'.;uc:"'i'i"&'és ’«fiw:u';?.":h :‘l’ll:-. ver, hundred cwel?,ml w@;u per doz. o No. 33"”"%3.3 3 Builders’ Htrdwnreas't:nla lll‘t;plllr Sho' LOUIS BRADFOR o " i local 5 ‘che (3 hanies’ Tools and Buffale 1 Do . for the bankrupt stock and adjourned until | slon which had taken place before 1 left ns | ‘s 0 & i A mareL at Tocla 160 er ushers indsor Sigo. REA-C, 31 ihoh, Thiger | Mpmnies 100l g BATRI sy oo | Dovalassts | Dealer in Lummber, Lath, Time, Sas to-morrow. ‘The last previous quotation was | unnatural and not warranted by the business A Eo et @ demand is not very heavy so E. 24'inch, 3103 GG, 34 inch, 18e: H, A, K., ¥, S s 68 24, which was 4d per cental lower than | situation. I have seen telegrams from New OMAHA LIVE STOCK. early in the season. (iood stock sultable for | 250: J. R. 'F., 8¢, 37ige: G., b BTEL ot A LB bl S CHICAG Saturday. The general trade was not in | York published In foreln papers which m eshipment 1s sold at 35¢ per bunch, COMFORTE; —té @3 o A, 1.. KENYON & CO., O LUMBER CO,, possession of details from either the San | were false and were sent for the purpose of « Saturday, August 2. T Y ANk iy | gl iiba e Y 168, SR LOGEH 01 Sclofed) Who'erale and Re ail Wholesale Lumber, Frauclsco or Liverpool end of the deal, but | creating distrust there.” Frank Work, who Oattle, Otlier grades dre Beilig. from that Dgure HRGWN | PuEETINGE- Allantic A, 44, Te; Pooksellers and Stationers, 8148, 10th street, Omaha the grand eentral fact that somewhere be- | returned to-day, talked in the same strain as ‘The run of cattle was liberal, the bulk be- | down to $1.25. Atlantic H, Atlantic D, 44, 6gc: At- | 1522 Douglas st., Omaha, Neb. Telephone 501, | ——————— 1 tween 16,000,000 and 20.000,000 bushels of | Mr. Connor and says stocks are cheap. ing range cattle. The market was steady on PorconrN~—Choice for stands, 2}4@3e perlb, | lantic P, i 4 h'(c Aurora LL,, ' 44, Sé.c' Corresnondence solicited. bankrupt wheat at those pointsandin transit | GovERNMENTS—Government bonds were ggt::. corn ;ml n.luuélq,_nng one hur;clll e nt e fiurolm (1 \ “xg rluwd: ‘\n‘fla’ ‘44r Lumber. bout to come ou the market was | dull but strong. & AL UL S S LS : oosler L1, j Indian Head, ’f (R . sy 15h and California Stroets, Omaha, Neb. were abou cattle sold from $4.30 upwards. ‘The market | Orders from the country requiring se- | Lawrence Ll 3cs Old Dominjon, 4-4, —_— oo LS | | firmly imbedded In the popular under- STERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. o1’ common Srades And on FaREe CALLIO WAS® | teaiod ook it aetrg araplh packing can- | bigey Pepporell 16 44:6550: Papperen 0, 4. W. 7. MORSE & CO. FRED W. GRAY, 8 standing. No details were wanted. They 1C. & N. W. little casier, - One bunch of Texas cattle sold | not always be filled at the same prices | 6c3 ’onlmrell. 84, 16c; Pepperell, 04, 18c: Jobbers of Boots and SBhoes. Lumber, Lime, Cemen lu.. Im. f could not make the facts any plainer. A d%prefe"“, :‘t’:“l.‘w{m t" umt:r'-‘t%:: -lx‘r l”l‘ Ifu;l: ol: quln_.ln.l to the lmiv” trade /I%réwlrlv’mm? Arlm-:;. {!V.:‘c‘ifn:enu 11‘1:‘ ;oe“\lutrlg:. LR‘ 4‘4‘ a(‘fit 111 Farnam ot Omaha, Neb. Manufactory, Summer pAt e [ very strong element feels that the bad efTects . Y, C. ADU f6edbrs WaES SlOW BRIE. oo G Keived (A BIESE And thie MOtaE, | ASrors B, 44, 6. 2 e of the collapse have been tully discounted :0 o N | A 80 BHRNTHNA. Berkeley cambrice, " LINDSE HOAGLAND, | and that the statistical situation is of such | Chicago & Alton.145 Hogs. were moving freely, No. 60, 915c; Best Yet, 4-4, 6i¢c; butter cloth Whnlosnle Rubber Buuu lml Shoes Lumber., | exceptional strength that American markets do prfl,".d 160 ‘The reccipts of hoes were light even for PruMs—The recelpts of plums are not as bgl 7“ Farwell, 'so: Fruit of Ruboer and Olled Clothing and Felt Boots and - ——y | cannot well go lower. 1f all of the Cali- 85! 'Dnl:ll:duy. nrlx((l!th«rrr v::,ra hardly ‘;Px“‘llfhtlm }u-nvy a8 o(“nmer m:ullln |‘frnm Cll({orsnln “”“ 5& mhrlc e l‘k;‘;sslgge,“ i Shoes. 1111 Harnev Strect. T. W. HARVEY LUMBER C0., 3 e & market. he average quality of the | Pricés are firm, good stock moving at $1,50 Chillip cal Lonsdale, = = === fornia wheat on top of ground were in store hos was not very good, which fact, tezether | per box. daie, Bl4c: Vaw\ork mills, 10! Beer. To Dealers Only. . in English and continental ports—which is | Erje. the lignt receipts, made the market a PRU vn—’l‘lle market is well suppliea with | 42 inch, 103e: Pepperell, 46 inch, 11 e e e pead Office, 1408 Fai t i | “1f mot the case—it would not constitute s | b praferied: erid qx'niafln;lfiivs"{“,fi““' i markes was about | both e Grovs and Siver pranes. Good Rl ‘*.‘2“.&,.'[.“%':";:,'”' 570RZ & ILER, %fi%" R D . 5 nois Central C., d aturday’s prices. njy one loa stocl B ¢ 4 rer Brewer fl:‘.‘:‘c";o.‘.‘i“c':'.’.fd':.f’.;'?fi?:fi.fl "‘lf:’v'nh‘:;‘ ) o do preterred. 11 n«;‘ teactied 85,15 bit thew wero lignt llogs and | braciiEs—The warket Is well supplied :l»l‘&. lllluellosllli:vfl%e. reitph. bo; w-m- (ol A ) Aardwocd Lomus | d 0. A8 KOO S thos Al rough! an Wi very choice stocl rom alifornia h i . 5e. - - bringing the visible stocks In this country dn refe md.,lov $5.25 last week. The demand for choice | Choice stock is goingat $1.25@1.50, Michigan —_ B | yood Carpets and Pa Flooring. 9th and Doug! ‘within gunshot of last year or the year be- ‘lexupl'w(;ne,,,, 13?‘ heavy hogs continues (ood . peaches have put in_an appearance on the nf! lmmbe'j e AR EsI. "Cimata. - fore. Then the harvest reports of the north- Union Plelllc' Sheep. ;nr:{g%lf :‘I;:sl‘x;tu selling at $3.00@3.25 per m‘“"..“,“ A.“, TIMBERS. LOUIS HELLER, JOHN 4, WAKFFIELD, x‘ ;:: :rrnan‘;:)Ix::t::l-lryk:::.nre‘(tf:e:ihi;::‘:h::; o i il do preferred There were several loads in but non® sold. Ntlc TARINES— T'hero area fe{vn (“:|m:rn{‘n R ilo rels0 el nun % Bnteherl"'l'oolu and Su Wholesale Lumber, Ete. | " o preferred. KW, U. 1' lej 71 he market, ‘hoice stoc e Jusage Casings " Is no speculative demand, and that the bulls .o‘;, y—On oall . easy ..a :é?" n:‘i LI §000 0 per box. i ot 2 Tmporte muflw‘-:'n':-'n" Fortiang Cement. B 7 amnth el aro wngry hot and di | con, 4! w45 ont sk ored of 5 VB8 | i Tho stnel,of, e grogs, nd e, S £ 5 Wil z gruntled at the perversity of fate. ‘The range | per cent. Bia, $L0 3 o o 'Y 3 Ete. | , $1.00 per 20-Ib box; home-grown, 4c A A | of pricesat the opening to-day was %@!ge | PBRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—G)@0 per per'ib, CLARKE BROS. & CO0., B ower than Saturday, September opened at | Yt . o g _Dull PrARs—California_Bartletts, $3.25@3.50; Omaha Cofree -nd Spice Mills. e | 885, October at T03¢c, and Deoember at e | 4s0ig for 6 day bilts and Rfil} DUt drm at | gattie. other varitiss $20perhox. LA TS R oL n UNION STOCK YARDS COv, { A certainty that the visible supply would T s Sheep JKMONS—T:e supply liberal, with fair de- A roe il Of Omaha. | show a big decrease, actuated scalpers to buy, PRODUUE uARI(E'l‘s, 4 mana. Common stock, $6.00@6.50 per case; | . choice, $7.00@7.50. &fi Limited. Jehn F.Boyd, Superintendent, | ;:s.m.nu‘;m‘%%ved l;n lbO#"igc‘ BGdle Ohloago, August 39—Foflowing quota- wa:g:'!“‘z:‘a‘x‘r'okv:um; vricas paid for live On'l‘"“"_;tmf{ed.lm‘ few good oranges Bt asdond el nl\'m ING. Live Stock Commission. Doateln. excradad il exbectationg buk when | UGBS Are the 3 S e O i 5 O BANAN, e—lmh‘:nirlke« s full of bananas afi‘.:flmf‘ TR, &4 EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, SRR W AT 55 SEAYCHIEN Talioate iind busern Y aloea- w'f:'r'm'dg'% Weat Opened K@icc lower than Satur- | Fat little stacrs %00 to 1050 vs, e market 1 hardly as_tirm as | A select, 1 ihcl s 5% Ui S L PALMER, RICHMAN & until the close, ) t prices being 68w@085e day’ ::rl;m'l'l:\:) fi:lu.l:é ?;I:mozl" mmn:’n‘d A? B%r':‘ aflc'mlme mer; ldlooml 00 ;L'm wing to the lulu 5 i L in ___Dodge and 168 8 Live Stock Commission Merchantsy | for September, 70%c for October III 1«!\‘0 e, and the closing was about n‘c below | C. S et o il h e '"(3 RUEMPING & BOLTE, Office—Room 2 Tpn!lle Exchange Ruildin Tige for December, ‘This ran Saturday; cash,G3io: Beptember, 9 S Goodto eholon bulls: o ]tuo(m uoted at 1411, LEINGIDEE! Tiiion Btock Yurds. Louth Ot Neb: \ f 3 3 e demand is very light orL, L L B AR IOy do{;‘“&"hf&o “bushele, | OHoBer 0 S-1Ge. Light and medium hogs S e A e R o Ornamental Galvanized Cornices, ‘McCOY BROS., y | and the totl visible Iuonly:lmla above 30, ,m‘}'{,‘m“,',,";‘:{,"‘,':'v{,m"f'é‘;fne‘r“_"ng"‘c‘l'ng:{‘{-e gflu:}&cllmilre eavy hod gatas0 | farmers. " Choiee stock, 81,60 ber bushel A (, 108, mission Merchants. | ood to choice mixed hogs () @5, e W W ,nmuum-u i 1 dltlndr:dw:: .f;w:h;u?'.ggllamg‘var'ylgrzfilry_ delr)ulnlx!x;smcwn:h“d '.;:'“uy wa's?{u'é?fi‘ilf"'d‘ c A“”E”' R “’—'N""" PRNED Il‘fl( 220, aprune, l"; e (-my gln-eh n.,d i B Grlvantsed 1 CE S]:ee;h't'.e l.r:u:. improved Pag: 3 H reg ies No.” av. Pro llow, dyazic: old covernment Jua, @ nlvanized fron Cornicon; ectatmpr W = h % de he in- 3 IH 4. A ‘fi rmw t'( 26 (‘ P L‘ muz\ Inn — A sion. advance a great deal of property was offered # 2 ... 20c o Lcom.sis 1‘ 0 4 > | for sale, and when the speculative Inquiry W;’.‘,fl'z‘fl,,‘,‘(;" 5 \,}\ STEERS—SWAN L. & C. O, SV AR—Granulat OM. “IA;.,L“':‘{‘.,’, ET CO., NaVaGe & Jin was In part satisied, values softened Pork— Dull and about glendys 1., 3048 ook ai 552 Lagon, 1 s ¢ “ eh. Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Bugs, | . Live Stock C°’““‘"“’°" "“""‘"""v I i an Yy 2, 4t K~ i I’I" ¥ LT 2 " = = ——»— L | scribed as being especially_strong. ~Septem- —Dull, stendy and unchan i HOGS. kg e i " S — bor opened and closed at 405¢o. seliing ih th | ar ,.m.,.::berfs“ffg’{_gfi'i‘.lg""éfl'(',hfi‘r’f',o“,“g".} No. Av. Shk. Vr. Av. Sne, e | S0 Do 8 No.2, 8 Crockery and otion Millinery and Rotions. meantime as high as 41e. October opened at | @6.45, 2 40 85.00 51 12085.05 | NS 7 i W, E. WRIGHT, el Mt bbb L 413c, advanced to 41%c _and closed at413ge. [~ Dry sune.x Meats—Shoulders, 85.45@5.50; 120 PICKL in bbls, $6.50; do In 23 ’ 1. OBERFELDER & CO., May, the most active and strongest delivery, | short clear, $5.30i@S.35; short ribs, $7.871, 280 . half bbls smail, in_bbls, $7.50: do In G AT EiON COLORA DAL 3 i Importers and Jobbors of operied at #3c, sold up to 45@ioise and utter— {Veak; creamery, 18@2ile; dalry, b half bbls gherkins, in bbis, $5.503 do i | 150 com, 55 1h Whiie Pine Ceiling sl feltnes GO Millinery and Notions, ( C. S oy ({pedls mps, Chimneys, ete. ce, 3 " ‘ll;e market for oats wa& n\h;l;‘more active | Cheese—Dull and weak: full cream ched- -{g ;};:}M % in B o Owalia, Neb. = flwu ata lower average price, though there was no | dars and Young Auwericas, 10}§@lic; flats, ¢ AL 2nd com, % in. % “ CLOTHING good reason, a .fia from liberal receipts, for | 103@11'c. 120 120 5. SO (e s Py Lotrs A — Noti the weakness, The Irndmx futures closed Eggs—Steady at 14@1434c. 200 40 A 12 inch . 1 STOCK BOARDS, M. ELGU1 TI'R’S e e ] tions. about ic below Saturday’s latest bids and | Hides—Uncl; ed; | hides. ‘ehurns, | § 1% inch s. 1 = AR i cagh of sample. marker Wha tully that i Tignt o, Higiises saltod bull Midos: Live Stock Sold. No.1,com: 1 Mammoth Clothing House, J. T, ROBINSON NO much lower. A large share of to-day’s busi- | fe, green salted caif, 8i¢@de; dry flint, 12@ | Showingthe nunbar ot hoad of stock sold »Acco—Lorillard’ \(‘Hmnx. 44c; Splen- | Corner Farnum und Tenth Burecis Omahn. Nen. Wholeralo Denlers in ness Iwns lgflum way of cnu(l;:.e;l current | 13 lry x-all{'. 12@L eacons 30c each, on the market to-day : Ql *eizlocl‘n?mcc lh-lu.)ln, ilc“mubeu& No. 2 = = B ) Notions and Furnishing Goods, remiums n, c on October over Tallow—Unchanged; No.1 country, 34c; CATTLI eyer’s Star, 41c; Cornerstone, 3dc; Drum- [ SV = _403and 405 8. Tenth 8., Omah: Cplanper, Whie i3¢@l difforench betwoon | N Su; colas apceds ounteys 8401 | 6 11, Hammond & & 200 | mond’s Horse Shoe, 41c; T. ., 575 Sore’s [ Yoen Graoved Roofing Sy b — 2 man . November and Sentember. ‘There was an in- Recelots, Shipments, | Shippers 25 | Spearhead, 44 2 than'1 inchiStock Boards same leng ti OMIesIan 00491 101ap9: 78 = o . 4 cresse in lllu‘vl:lhleol &l!.lo:l:busnekls. (thout | Flour, bbls 18,000 7,000 Local. e wof an(.;:&re— irror :-Inss.( 15!309} ‘(’.{.':)’r‘;f ‘7';“'"‘ SHIP LAY, ki D. A. HURLEY, SO 3 wesbeoy rovision traders opened the week withou 257,00 — | 6yc: 20 G1oss, Te; Osw . 7, 4 J ; . A - . a0y blon': rovement In Thetr business. Ordors éX.',':‘.‘“.m"‘.‘ 501,000 Total . veeseress 308 /hm..\..q + No. 1,§2.00; No. “0‘ AL HURLY . : (‘om.;u'ggio“ and Jobbing. : IEIJ:I o%f,fi %I}ALTURINi or both cash and future property were either b 336,000 5 s utter, Eggaand Produce. Couslgrments solicited. 0 limited or light for this season and. thero | Hae po. e g lo A metican Baoaia g O . 18 | gS¥nur-No. 70, aalion k S i Manufacturers of Overalls, Wwas no Increase in the general interest | Barley, bu 8,000 (.. 1. Hamwmona & Co. . % g0 | New Orleans, per gallon Com 4&‘”“. mum““ . | Jeans Pants, Shirts, Btc. 1102 and 1104 Dou 1l oW e dny'e Srade simply “ogged | “New York, August 20 Wheat—Re- | Sauires & Co . saptliEVELIUNEIbbG ol madt " RIDDELL & RIDDELL, SinIRe N 5.'-":‘!«r':u'ed“:n“':':v?fn:'efi":&':hr Pork and | Golbts, 904300; exports. 1616003 shot lots | Armour & 10 | cans, por o sb00: aunrt cans. 83 Clear s¢in. Celling Storage and Commission Merchants, | == T short ribs closed about the same as on Satnr- gf’:.elflegel'"f@“";'“:? th:pl'x:)l‘:: (?;;‘:' ‘CANDY—Mixed, S 01le; stick, Si@mge. [ o m‘“‘:’{, Eartion. by | AR L ,‘:'L',f‘,:’,“:“';m e (yassriias AR R SRSt day, but for lard prices declined 35@be. H Total . 1240 CRACKE s—arneau’s soda, butter and | ] 5 2500 | —— L C. INTER PAPE vos | med, T9}(@85c: No. 1 red, nominal at &de enic, 4150: creams, Tige; ginger snaps, Te: Corrugated ¢ 25,00 'ARPENTER PAPER CO,, i’m"’:‘t‘l‘:‘: al%0 A nx tho dayias Pt |18 g u{({'m}ic n" Shbuntor. D 1510@01 6 | Unsord ... i 1R0) (P08 v S28Bs STEatms, 12605 810K S IACH -« Yeilow Pine 27.00 PEYCKE BROS., Wholesale Paper Dealers. September delivery, the leading fature, iard | S5iivereds red for September closed &b | 5y 45105 of stock in this market are_made ylEASTJapan, 20@rse; {,‘.‘.‘.‘.‘."““‘,{‘,‘fg.%"‘m XXotear " Commission Merchants. Carey a nico st g, Wrnping and Wety 8 SR SR 0 %505 | oot tota, o shado, lower, opions | BRSHE LS it e ol atal | YISO IS gt 0 g Tt Produc st Brovitor.On, ok, _ T X - > - atiention. We gu) spectively. October lard was 7o higher ,’.‘,’fi,‘ffi,‘;m}’{,;. }{‘J‘,fi,’“{,‘,’,‘fi,flf}},}",}.&?fi,‘ o: | “Skins,”or hogs wolghing toss than 100 Ibs, eopi=Uyskrsaniact Ererl| P10 SEatOL — WIEDFMAN & (0., 04 Koods ARt low pricos. 1ie and R OSSRt Ak i same to SNSRI ING Jogahoe in store, S1@INC delive '-lg"":',_‘:?‘-“fl ‘I'fli“;","‘flg‘x:&:g duskalied lon T Do Ca b 95 White cedar, € in. e 12«‘- in, ars., tie; lll’ro(Lntc (‘3mmh;sklm Mer't'lln;lts;h — $iis fi,’: Dork, $0.0 for Jard and ‘S0 for | eTods S {,‘;‘;L“;’:{lfl;’:f;}fiefi? A olpts, 80, e mw" h(:rrnicnn pearsy per e, 81 et dl-fi;..-’”‘,.,m '|",c r;;:lnl‘tl)«‘ gremiiessed | Fonler, Buer, dae, tray el @ 8. Wk |~ printing. — short ri B0 b 3 CH P Se, o L 2 - X o > TN ~ ‘# Coflse svul.(nlr Rio quiet at $20.00: op- oKs steady. e e‘,,_. lumu 2 5 air, Plaster, Tar board, 4 h h + sales, 0,000 e g 28, A Sash, «,. per ct.¢ Doors, 40¢ per ct. g Pr C.F.GOORMAN, V. Fion, | And Book Binders. 105 und 108 South Fourteonty' CiicAGo, August 20.—(Special Telogram | Aupsst 817000 g‘:-‘;eufml.;:rqun @iy e S e ,_",‘Z‘ Blinds, 10 per ot "‘\lnfmunu’s %o vor : OMAFL l"‘é‘;’,‘(‘,"‘,fi'“&:{,}"&“j‘ TR i cses O VAT to the Bek.|—CATTLE—The week starts in ggflub@aflrun IUL 18, I}t;‘fl:?;n stslsw@ trip. 1S alnotd per doz, 81 “v)u, 21b | Tar felt, per owt., §2.25; Straw_board, $1, COMPANY, % WESTERN NEW Sl;f PER UNION ‘with the chances in favor of the largest run I " Ben Welch, Kansas City, was visiting | £ooseberries, per ca 33,2574 21b string | = . N, Auxili; Publishers. of cattle for any one week on record, com- wl;':l:roll::lmillflr'w United, 62 friends at the 'yards. beans, per case, lsbl rr’!v\]:‘u]”:\‘!:ih":::'sé aee EDUOAT!ONAL' "",’J"!&fi;fl‘.“"&gfi&d!&'m ‘;q“::?_(‘;’fbl' Dealers in Tyve, d Printers' Supplios. 0f menclng with 13,000, or nearly 3,000 more | ugs—In fair request; westein, S@16xec. pund & Co., Blue Hill, marketed a load o R Dy AIDH e e et MILITARY S ot - roek 4 than_Monday a week ago. With this heavy [ Pork—In moderate demana. ogs shipped trom Bladen, 30t s0a 50: 21 eoru, | [P SYLVA | Tn VSON & CO., R B B R T P A T Latd—A suads lower, but falrly active; | | B O, Pase, Choyenne, was In with nine | &50 ] ""“;:0“ s,o. SR i"'"' E"I“ e N ACADEMY. | Manufucturers of Illinois Whité Limo. Pump T i - | easern steam ghsioL-ohtsIAZrONL IS IEANCY, PROVISIONS—Hams, 12!1/@13¢; breakfast [ CHESTER. 26th vear opens 1 ppers of Coal and Cok ient, Pluster, | S0 s~ shepsincss oot to work. iwmey Jid o great denl of rid- | “Butter—Firm but quiet; western, 13@%c; | P, L. Smith was hero with two loads of | bacow. A MILLTARY CO b Ty AR i R CHURCHILL PUMP (0., Ing about, and also aid a good deal ot search- | wegtorn creamery, 16@2sc. westarn cattle from Rawlins. dry salt, 8 DEGRE < L Tolonhane A i Wholesale p",,.p,. e, Fittings, Ing and talking, making very low bids. | Cheese—Quiet” and steady; -western, | ' payneand Mr. Hoagand, of Dunbag, | hams, I ,,,,,r;‘ub. 1 5 = "Mendqunrters for Mas§ When they sald abything as to prices it was 10%¢, . Neb., were in looking tor fecders, ) |,.l|)|::l‘;::m|lz(;" m A”l“ s O it R isied’ by Ablo " Cigare and Tobacco. Omnba, Nob. Dot Bt e by o oot foa yioant | MfKOE auier: futures hesieoted: fait thony | o Fiorsun, D: Sunith, St Edwards, marketed | avaporated, 50 rin. 5iccrite; raspoersios FGEm R Ay sy e o 1o MAX MEYER & CO TS ) nnn I w.nl “and PUMP Cltnlind !'f:.‘g"‘.";'l‘m{"’“lzm'r" C":Mn'l'; for good milling wheat; No.1 hard, old, "L cAdEOBLHBID RN 3 Chicago, | §YALITIEd. Shae blm{kbfl;rl&} «-vnpom‘wd. lott, 145 Shorimgn: Ave., Gity: ‘or’ Chiof Pay- Jobbers of Cigars, Tobacco, S Ml. e 3 L . M. : ago, | hig ; erries, c; eacies, Mice, Army Headquarters. adny Wi ] o anything that had to compete with Texans | So3¢s: Nos s ?,?,':tfi'.;‘,‘:,"_'-.,,;?"g,,,h°°',‘:fig-. Was among the visitors at the yards. a5, Tiges evaporatod peelod: petenes, | oo ® O AT PRES VAT Brosident, | Ouse and Ammanition, 2Is to 2w ith at., 100 to | Hpliade ok ot Bl kil o e had to sell lower or not at all. There were sfdmg[mbolr 00 c'_lgclager.luc. ‘hon zr%e ((-,:!tluifiohwllln‘n(,;),:-‘l'x‘lblr.pnu:l‘-k;mdnload _I—c@;lutw);::fildaqm:‘)\'(’d cuyrpx:!:;, o —— " WEST & FREI cufi, R, R s laphans Mo T LD about 5,000 Texans among the fresh receipts. | 9! 0. 1 har : No, 1 northern, of ORS at §5. e top nhw l?n.mon Iners, 1. L,nlllnnm\ e F EEHOL| STITUTE—Frechold, New o1, = A p " S1.6° 3 Jersey,~44th year. Prepares for Princoton, Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, A. L, STRANG CO. One lotot premium Polled Augus steers | X0 § RoTthern: foe: fey,Noi 1 hand: Js e e etod T hor ™t | Wuscatels, $1.50; new Vaienclas, . Yale, Colimbia, Harvard, and for Business. Wholesale Delers in Leat Tob 2 S & et made the handsome price of 850, but this N'fiaé.i"fifl'flhftc 1o B patart e 0 | iabinpen was In, and macketod ollowds ot | [Ejmalsin 8 S nem Veiendan 110, Kevo'AL G, Chnmosrs, Ao ', Brincipul, AR R A A sat nea0r Hon 10 l;':fl'rp“fi.l‘x:!f’f“...:"»'alm'.'l.',:‘g.!:,';fi'. S 8 Do guide whatever as e value | pps, ! . — A Bteam, 3 3 w of other zood and useful cattle. The ik 2 oT. J. hufMnan,of the firm of Stevers & Co,, General Markets. 00, w23und $24 Farnam st., O:aha, Nob. demand for native butchers stock was light 5""’"“““ Whear, 33,000 bu; flour, 30,000 | Vail, fa., was in' with his first shipment of | sprarra—Cologne spirits, 16 proot, S1.10; pepr e LR o i BROWNELL & CO, and 85 & matter of course had to stand Its | PWheat in store at St. Paul 254,53 bu, hogs to this market. do 101 proof, 8112; spirits. second Qquality, e 3 MITH & CO,, N FEbe - 54 share of the down turn in other grades of h Geo, 8, Chandler, of Saltmarsh and Chand- | 101 proof, $1:10; do 189 proof, $1.09. Alcohol, A first-clags English, Classical and Commer- Manufucturers and Dealers in natives. Texans were quoted 1004150 lower | . B& Juouis, August 20.—Wheat—Firm; | jer, returned yesterday from Clicago, where | 18 broof, 8510'per wine. sallon. ttedistilied | ¢l Sehool. Send for Untalogue. Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods & Notions 1 Machinery than Saturday. 'The stockers and feeders | cash. 601yc: Septomber, 69'sc. 873¢0; | 1 had been with sheep. ylskios, 3100gL0, Gin blended, $1.50@ ___MORGAN PARK, COOK CO., ILLINOIS, [ 1102 and 114 Dougias. cor.1ith 8. Omana, Nob. vl Acne trado was quict. Shi pping steers. 130 to Corn—Kirm ;" cash, 53}¢; September, 873¢¢: | “ppg ryy or range cattlo Is not as heavy as | 200; hentucky bou]rbauls $2.0a0.00 t;:- = 5 bs, $4.4( bs, § 8 . . ayear ago, and the prospects would seem to | tuc an ennsylvania ryes, 06@1 i o soaios. ocken o @i Septembor | Ftfet Shber rulTorthe whaloetion * | Lolden Sheat b o o, whkes | ALBANY LAW SGHOOL, | sepcireamie o 2 © d Jeors 0 o 503, s, im ¥ buik, n.&fb’im" ey Georse I, Cowles, banket of Oseeola, Ia. | Gowentic, $1.90@5.00, Gink, Imported, §4.506 senth yenr boging Sept. oth, 1887, a Joiber of Winenand Liguors. " | Rubber Goods. 2 5 T "cows, $1,75@240, Western T O o A tii0 Tards. o, 18 | 6.00; domestic, $1.25@5.00, Champagnes, im- | P b et o Wt oss | WILLOW SPRINGS nl.sru.LE £ - o " Sales: 240 Texans. Lard —$6.20. looking up the prospects for fecding cattle. | 0§ %0 ace” §98.(0@35%.00; Amierionn, per | Horace k. Smith. L L. D. Doun, Albany, N. Y. CO. and ILER & CO., OMAHA RUBRER ( 0., $335; 2586 Montana, 1,138 Ibs, $3.60% Butter—Firm; creamery, 21@27c; dairy, 16 John Price, Council Bluffs, brought over a | cage, $10, m@]fl 00, * L S | Importers and Jobbars of Fine Winge aud Liuors. Manufucturer and Dealors in all Kinds ot T o e Montan 550; 83, 1010 Ibe, | @2le. ood load of corii-fed eattls,’ The wore fed | ““Co v~ Egg, $0.00; nut, §9.2; rance, $0.25; f Bole mannieiurers of ¢ Kubber Goods, §a.15. 7 cows, 1,028 1os, 82,65 .65: 4 bulls, 1,220 gikansas Cltfi Aueass mfie“h}\'““;}; Draiiniand . averaged.LEH 108 ud s0ld 8t ml:,“:wxlog: g, 82 ‘Wwalnut YUUNG LAmEs INS“TUTE O Clothing nnd Lewcier Belting, 103 Farnan 8t k 1ps, $2.00; 4 by 1,257 ady 3 No. 2, soft, cash, 3 May, & J inois, :ml—’lho:m’c‘:uhtomb;lun‘eflbom[yInm DId, 7850 askod. ‘A.Lavenburg,Council Bluffs, brought In six I e e, And EOME SCHOOL for GIRLS. P the pens early this morning and advanced Corn—Steady: No. 2 cash, 353e bid, 3¢ | loads of corn-fed cattle of his own feeding; crucible steel, AS (,Il\l MO, Full corps of uccom plish dadihlc B Sl Bove S il :’heo'}‘:l:fi &1 ftrr:,elrl‘marlv;eslnboukk.l bul);lmg :)s‘;(e)ahfl 8;?;::::!:(;‘; ‘n"::r n;.“:: nfd“&.:}( ;I:(b)&lwohud av ed 1,640 1bs and brought _m‘ly-;‘;v‘ Puplls Tossivecat any lma 'i:fi'n‘c'f.l;.i' o DEWEY & HTM‘OA\'E, . BOYER & CO., al 'sh arrivals. egular buy- 0 J h ers, however, especially the agents for pack- ing firms, sat on the fences and whittled Aaway a section or two until the “‘boys” be- asked, nts for Hall's Safe & Lock C A Hurg ar Proof 8afes, Time Locl ail Work. 108) Farnam troet_Omab: Jolin H. Martin, Chicago, of the firm of Martin Bros., live stock commission of Chi- cngo and Omaha, Was AmONg thoss at the | coil chain, per | T EDU E ‘ 0‘/“ SONS., Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Furnam st.. Omuna. Neb. Milwaukee, August 29, —Whneat—Steady; S0k 50 Tomes than oh Hos ‘ouak (heY :z"u'!‘fl: AT Y w‘c{.,omw. e G rven wona a il & i":'c"":df“ ledls e :'lelna]-::«n‘-'-fin:rg?;lufi-lfiur?«u‘ me CHARLES SHIVERICK, G. ANDREEN, 3 —Di No. Sk bern, Greenwood, a well known e 2 s education fc ¢ aal X R Works. the close was thi A N N shoes, Burden’s mule ,.|.m-,._ 18 and wurds a thorough education for o % > Omaha Safe Works, few lots of p&fi'fi&:{i%éli:?fi%:sfi ?&t&r“‘" ~{"l 24;'0’_" ke m‘,‘,fi'-;{'fll:‘" ;’#L"}:g‘é?;%":"‘,‘;‘:fi!w“" ‘i'l’; ‘:’: Tarved wire! in oar. 1ots, .$4.00 pur 100 commereiul course, or i tull course,compris- Furniture, Bedding, Upholstery, Manufsoturers of Fire and BargiarProof! a& wpfifik |h"l‘ l:l[t: B35 a0 25@5.35 for York ¢! 25@5.85 for Yorkers, and $4.75@5.10 for Immn. ki Barley—Firm at 57%c. Provisions—Easier; pork, August, $14.50. Cimotnnatt, August $9.—Wneat--Dull; No. 2 red, 72c. bs, Tesaing 71 head. l‘m;)nnus. rates, 10 to 50 82,40 sieel nails, | In¥ classics, law, science, math miltics and Mirrors, etc. 1206,1208 and 1210 Farnaw st, Owaha, [ Doors, Jull Work ‘U'he railroad companies are getting back —Gi 0 @60 PARTWME into thelr old habit of delavin stack that | cuved Tigo: dry MinE T16: dry ALle, 0o: Ereen under whittoon comes from lowa. Hogs that were loaded a t, éd Rides, two—l“ll’dfl )QIOII of uge. Hefore conclud where to send Shutters and Wiro W (St. Edward’s Hall) for bo FI\ANUIAI. “fizom—tuler but lower; No. 2 mixed, | tew miles east of the Bluffs, on Saturday af- e, aso—Prime white, ntaioing u:nln'nfl- PAXTON, VGA L!«ll)"fl'!,c & CO, M. :;fld:!:::fgruuu g NEW YORK, August 20.—[Special Telegram (fu?:—l"uler. No. 2 mixed, !I'I@'J'lxn. ‘:{::'.‘,':{ Arrived o) tho yards 8 7:00 Sunday W"W- e bmwn. 1. Sheep pelts, 25@ c 1rge of study w'é?,fi"fi'& (nio".‘ffi.‘-'{.'fi'm‘?.';? r.'.,.f‘:.‘"fil{,'."" Sash, Doors, Blinds and llonldhun. o the Bek.]—Stocks—The bulls expected a Rye—Dull, but easler; No. 2, 50ic. Among ¢ stock on the market Tie 3161 seaeian Onens Tynaday, om -;‘?ng‘: . S }, ‘ raneh omee, i and 14ard a1, Oma continnation of Saturday’s bulge in stocks {r.‘;x(:lgg:;:::k‘;ull at $14.75, {:;.;nv;l;e“mxnlxflm,h Bell & W., Ida Grove; Dry Goo 1s. University, Notre Dame, Ind. cCORD, BEADY & CO,, e and were correct, as the market opened strong, with advances extending to 2 points, London bought Lake Shore, New York Cen- tral and Wabash preterred. The Mills build- ing peopje were bulls and bought New Eng- land, Reading, Lackawanns, and Lake Bhore. Timid shorts ran to cover and a fur- ¥ ther appreciation of @1 point was recorded. ‘T'he bear party were free sellers on the bulge and after the early buyers were filled up, the reenwood; Snell & A., CorToN FLANNE Ashland; 8. K Kelley, Bloomington’ | count—LL, 63 Taylor & G. Shelton; A, W. Olinger, [ Nameless Kearne, John _Quinn, ~Wood River: | G, Union Cattle Co.. Pine Bluffs: Jim F RX Columbus: George Willard, Columbus: e ot T T Zegler, Oconee; W. D. Currler, Rock 15¢; Bristol, 13!ge; Union Co., J. Llnyat,o.. Warbonnet Stock Co., 1 Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, ¢ l B H Y S kuta Stock &G.Co. ,Thomason&C., Wakefield CARP) YT WArp—Bibb white, 18)ge; col- Tinware, Iron, Kic. Agents €or Howe Scales, A NE Cu. Béblmu?ellklleru::n“‘lvl; milsuri M | ored, 20ic, | wa Omi A 0., Fremont; Sims arlham, la. B, —Stal Gem, 11 ty, P RRodrom | 4 E Barr & Van Zandt, Malvern: L. Anderson & [ 12 tTTi;oane.nl‘}:rdbsc R By W. J. BROATCH, A ; s e 3 0 t I Whisky—Steady at §1.05. wrcen! rmlnfl [ New Orleans, August 25.—Corn qlllsl buuw-d{ In sacks, mixed, 54c; yellow, 54 hoice western,in sacks, 35@ (.orn Meal—Firmer at $2.40, Ho; l‘mdneu—qam but steady. Pork—8$15,37 Lard—Refined tierce, 86, )& Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $5. long clear Wholesale Grocers, BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, d Jnteriar Iinrd Wood Flal Sinand Lesvenworth |u.~ Ilinois Bonsarvatory' 'ut"’Mils'Ié Unsurpassed .uvnnm.m In &1l Depurtmonts of e Moden Langunges ation. upt., Ji ), luwe cased, $6. and clear rib, $8.123 Mead: Taylor' & B., Broken How: IL. anta pige: Sla- werfl pa- Heavy Hardware, Iron and sml i wmarket, which was fairly active. became dull | ~Liverpool, Au‘mt 20.—W heat—Qulet; d & Co., B! aden; Dorn & Pitking, Neola, rllm mg{‘ Sl {Zhe;::r‘k;?ele p{?‘lrmepo“:ro:l ::Snla 2308 w!“on TOWALS: | ! = 8 § and declining. The bears continued selling | holders ulhsr froely: red western winter,08 2d 3 J. C. Welsh, Clarinda, Ia.: J. Roths- Allen6e; River- solute du“’.,,m 30 years' record, o 1311 “lf“ — A1 d pressing their advantage and before 1 4d per cental; red western spriog, 6s 1d cmld. Independence. g 1 Rivero: ond 6c: Pacifio olute 7180 your rd, 74 g - o'clock all the early advancohad disappeared, | @ERM: b g fair: holdors offer | OMAUA WHOLESALE MARKETS, | o Dipido e ashingtonoc Amans jua- st EUAAAN G the. exsels g na —! 3 3 " b A and prices on a majority of the properties on | moderately; new wixed western, 43 23(d per can B3ge; Arnold Gige: Arnold B 103c; Arnol ] & the active list had declined below Saturday’s | cental. - clese. New England broke 1 point, Reading - 1and Western Union )¢ despite the bullish e -OFFICIAL - LIVE STOCK. The following are the prices at which | 6¢: Pacitic be, G1 - A 12¢; Arnold G | 10} DiEss—Char- Produce. for Oak 440: Koo, 4 Ae)“'mn':’l Talian WOODBRIDGE BROS Monday, August 20. | 5ige; melmmnd sx,o_wm.uom Hidystone "y 3 y (7 duce - ¢ s r utterances of Gould and Sage, St. Paul 1), | onjoaxo, August 39.—The Drovers' Jour- mm& A arotues o id an N | ixeR AN Flatay ""’4’.‘5:1.“..‘&:‘”‘{32’3: % \.97‘.’...)“::'.5'."'1"(235::: Furnaces, Tiles, S'EEIHJOUQLIAL lllh'l‘;?l(*a Northwestern 5, Northern Pacific preferred as) Tenori a8 follows: Mouday Iz usually a dull day on the ‘pro- %{c' aloutta Dise Whittenton g racticos CURED. i3l wud 1e Farnam e A X, - Orexon. Transcountinental 13, Oregon pum.mo steady for best | duce matkets and 'Was o exception ress Yc; Rerfrow Y to 12¢; GOI- ll SEAL u'. 9 Locustst, at'lo uld | et i 7 Chawmber of Commsrce.

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