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——~ g 3 s | i e A e e Y i . i THE SPE(«EL\T“E M \RI\ETS nza, The strength in Gould properties Hogs—Receipts, 00; market steady: | good demand and prices for butter nnct 4-in, 18¢; H A F, %, 2c; v i i v | came from the action of the Missouri Pa- | mixed, 43@5/70; ' heavy, * 86.60@5.80; | A deluy in the early morning Mistouri Pa- e, X 2 cific diractors to-day 1 agresing. fo pay all | 1N €5.40@5.65: pigs and culls; 84 cific train demoralized the berry market,as | i-Ste B, fo: bleached, 7o; taxes, wgos and ofhér minor. debts of the | o i CepwRecelpts, BO0: market, slow f it throw a great manyon the market at | Steve : bleached, 8i¢e; Stevens' P, ——-————-——A.Ncu“"”' e = = ey e " > A b8 of the | qng jo@ise lower: muttons, $2.75@4.7 once ach as were in condition sold a 0 )/ CHE . [ In Spite of Bull Nows Wheat Rules | Missouri, Kansas & Texas, . [t was oxpected | orn foeders, £3. 108 ané, €2.00cq | per case, and offier grades for whateve r they | bleached, 10},¢: Ste Eige CHURCHILL PARKER, e SWANA LUNBER SO T Rather Weal. that the Union P funding bill would lambs, per head, would bring. ne 1 cabbage s now phkiel ; 4 $ 1 come up before congress Monday and be de- | National Stock Yards, Fast St the place of California and is quoted Lumber. DealvrmAmcnlml‘flllmlllflmfms-WflEfl“S. Al Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale feated. The stock, however, only move ane 28— Cattie —Receipt Loincdhey T EETRC O DIMENSIONS AND TINTER Carringes and Bugeles. Jons Street, betwoen dth and g i VERY LITTLE TAADING IN CORN. | puspite the tntaverable outiook. for rates i markot « QT Faney ercamery ol butter, 0@ - R e R . 1801 Streot and Union Pacifio Track, Omaa, castbound business, there was & fair buying | §baes e mtchiie S s country butter, on rades, - | LININGER & METCALF CO LOUIS BRADFORD, Onts Qutet and Tending Downward— | 0f Vanderbilts and priccs werefairly main: | stoekers, ind foeders, &30 Strietly fresh, 14 ; | Agricultoral Implements, Wagons, Carriages | Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Provicions Lifeless—The Cattle hovts, who, seeltis 6 fote stooks ocoming | Fome-<Tiecsiots, 3,40; shipments, non CHERRIES —Per cas 5@2.00, uggios, Fto. Wholesale, Omaha, Nebraska Dours, Ete. Yards_ Cornar ¢ and Dourtas; Coraet shoets, who, seeing no long stocks coming i ceipts, 2,400 shipments, nones | o CHERCHEC K8 S ! - ~ i I s o 1 Market 8till Overrun With out and being afraid that the western roads | MATKE strongi chiofce heavy and butehers e s | PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN ; J DI!:"IT:’_ T i s Al = Aot K electio 3 a5.70; pac B 5. 405,00 3 ASe. Al \J . . Texii<Homw Aervs, Would apply for an Tojanction. to prevent the | (oicctions, 41as 0. packing, 8.4 ST AW ERRIES—82.55@2.75 per 16.qt caso. : Whalesale Dealers in ; Ion i inde granger commissioners from carrying their | Kanaas City, June 28.—Cattlo—Roceipts, | HErck(ERniza S8 00Q 00 percase oi |2 | Agricuttural Implements, Wagons & Buggics Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber, CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET, low tariff intc ct, 41‘-"“1.-.| that it was bet ,:‘u;v; ~h)w|vmvm<_ o) co 1.;1“ 'h'n;. com | req raspberries, &41.5065,50 ¥ oash, e NG, 01, 96, (05 and (07 J Stroet, Omaha. __Vthand Californ a Streets, Omata, Nobraska. A tor to ot out W their profits were in | mon to choice corn-fed, 4.0005,50; stockers | TG, rasbberties, £1.50 . % 3 FENCING N P B NASTROOW . FRED W. GRAY, Cmcaao, June 8. —[Special Telegram to | sight. Hence, their purchases, coupled with | 8nd feeding steers, &2.00@3.5 range | porators—Choice home grown, 5@%e; [ NO- 1,4 & 6in 12 & 14 ft, rough Alewane 1 " i Tur Bee.|—There was plenty of bull news | those of the room traders, gave the mar “Yors ~‘“l“,‘l‘“~w;" ,j‘ "‘m"" i Utah and ¢ do stock, H0@ds NS oW | Manufacturers of BICKEYB Um]s, SBBdt}I‘s, me]('r‘ Llll, CCmflm Elc,, Ete, in the wheat market this morning and there | jts strong tone and caused it to close at nearly t higher: common to cholce, $5.10 | T V(650 " | No.2&, w 0w DUUTIIU 1800 | Culuvators, 1ay Rakes, Cider Mills and Luban Pul Corner fith mm Douglns Sta.. Omnhae were believers in it and buyers of wheat, but | the outside prices on the majority of the ac- | @5.60; skips and pigs, £2.5005,00, 5 e ke =k Nt i SIINGS. e T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO® + for the greater part of the session they were | tive list. Missour: Pacific was an exception, — = i chickens. $2.00@ 12,13 & 10 {82050 | €12, 14 & 16 .8 WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., To Dealers 0il unable to take all the wheat which Hutchin: | but last sales were at a net gain of i per OMAHA LIVE 8TOCR. STRING BEAN e R 'I'\“m' % ; iiclegig . . 0 Dealers Unly. son and Cudahy had for sale, and 8o prices | cont. St. Paul was up ¢, Northwestorn %, catils, o ouAToRs 83 200 POF | 04 com 8¢ 1o White DI eoming - Agricultural Implem ]]IS,WMO](S&BHEE]BS __ OfMco, 1409 Farnam Street, Omaha. sought a lower level. With the receipt of | Missouri, Kansas & Texas !4, Erie %. The Thursday, June 25, 1858, ”I'l\r APELES . “ ¥ 2 Corner 1th and Nicholas Stroets, JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, each picce of bullish intelligence there would | rest of the list was steady, but cotton oils | The receints of cattle were vory light to- | BANANAS—Co medium, $2.50@3.c0per [ Clear & in Norway ¢ " BERLING Wholesale Lumber, Ete. be a small upturn, b ry instance, ex- | were down 3¢, Total sales were 52,53 | day. The market was slow, although more | bunch; chc 004,505 low grades, 2d com 3{ in SR HUING® GO, Imported and, A Portiand b gt cept the last, each ady was followed by | shares, nearly 50 per cont being St. Paul and | caitle changed hands than' during the past | TerNtrs—California, 2! @3e per 1b, A 00 FLOORIN A el R i ‘Akent Tor M) M....--' 1ydenuiic Comont and \ " ew days. ood deal of trading was A G in White Pine B ile Comont an a greater decline. Even with the lst ad it AFaNBATAIGnS Wares L P, | T8 YRS TARood Ldanl je teadiria s R - DRTRSSRRFINNL 10 I G w0 5 SR Harvesting Machivery and Binder Twine. | - vance August wheat closed the morning ses i Reading, 17,600; Missouri Pacific, | gral muritet bout Ateady, L per bbl. of 2 i s WISV W. B Mond, Manazor. 1213 Leavenworth st Omaha CHAS. R. LEE, sion 8awige lower than yesterday. That the | 5200; Northwestern, 4,300; Lake Shor =y ON10N<— Native stock §1.25@1.50: Spanish, | D0in o« AELARS 5 > in F correct reason was a local one of large offer- | 3,200, Money, 1G11; bar silver, & The t ot Hogs, tho ¢ | per box of 5 lbs, #1.35@2.00; California on® bl L Do S jT'j,"v“”l":'*“ e MUL'N?'"fl",:j,fiufi,fi‘f‘fffi?vf\’ARU"” Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, ings by the two local traders named ab GOVERNMENTS—CGovernment bond AT AR T T T hie ae Mie fraeser W | onay Sli@ e per lb J RN PMAOW RN, N Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring_ 9th nnd Daseia may be inferred from the fact that other do- | dull but steady. A ARG Nl LI i LEMONS—&7,00(@S.00 per case T | e A O W’Iflmls Bugg 168, Rfi‘('s Plows Blp, | toncsod Patanct Fioorine. th and Pisisy about .the decline being more on light | Orasers—California Riverside, 4,00 | Star, 4 inch Plootin : . » Millinory and Notions mestic markets did not follow the weakness YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. and mixed hogs than on the best heavy. The | medinm sw box: | 1stand 2d clear 4 jnch Plooving........ a1 Pacid sirots, O, Sob. - SLBE W here. New York and St. Louls, indeed, | t market was active at the decline and the pens | Mossin, » w0 | Clear S el Colling = e Wawerie - 1. OBERFELDER & CO., were sometimes higher than they closed yes. | ! were eleared at an early hour, 4.505 Los 2 Navals, 03 Riverside lear % iuch Partit rtists’ Materials. m rmm& m] $ M l " &“m “ ; 3 U s Tavals, #0.00, | inch, 1 <~ | IINOT'ETS & JODDETS 1N MILIEry 0 terday. Iividently the same influences | { Shec Navyuls, #.0 A HOSPE, Jr., bk i : g Cannacrs—Home grown S LA 10 212 Sowth 11t Street were not at work i those mar- | P e . There were no fresh ts here to-day C OWER—Good st or Plain Sand 10 in ) == kets and in this tho New York | { L U Heaeiis: 20 opbn Sy pec s 5 f R AFUSIS Matcrials, Pianos and Orgaus, Ovoralla firmness was explained in dispatches | ¢ 1 i3 | Pullman PalaceCar 15 | Cattlo 450 Porcorns—Choice rice corn is quoted at 3 1 O G, 8inu..eeisnis . 1613 Dougins Street, Omaha, Nebrurka. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., from there by the fact that Spool sent buy- [ o B "(_‘\4\, S IR Hogs. 7,500 | de per ib.: B0 Bata it = 5 P Y ing orders there this morning. Tho first | DTG oot s T he e &R T Guunors ittt HUTOTS Bosts an Bhoes. Mannfactarers of Overalls, Public cable quoted sput witeat steady, but | E ; .wmn A HHE PNV AN FRCEABIEBE bblook a3t 1| bains, 1l tubing, D & M and be e srepecasas nts, Shirts, Kte, 1 nd 1100 Doukiae Streaty the sceond, which came just at the 1 o'clock o R 1 o prote o thismarket for the grades of stock men- Fiot—In luyers 10¢ per b, i \\.JI)I f\l H flat, ‘ KlR‘L("EN’D‘fil‘_h(“iplmE‘s“fi'CO . LY close, quoted an advance of 3¢d in Califorma v TR0 tioned. vre—Peanu Brazil nuts, BY i TRt FrmRa ey Notion L R R B oxas Lacte Prime atoors, 1100 to 1500 1bs. 4.0 cised filberts, 18} Hallan clhiestuuts, koG At tor Josan por Shog o e, sy | 3+ T. ROBINSON NOTION GO, of Y1 M ARG & Fat little stecrs, 900 to 1050 1bs, 504 pecans, 1be, A Hinrney St., Omaha. Nebrauk. privato cables an hour boforo tho offcial re- | Michis : L) ORISR b Eto tb Wi HoNmy—1b@lo for 116/ frames; camod (1ins2s. w.v. MoRrsE & co.——— | Wholesale Notions and Pulmsmng (0ods port came. It helped greatly to steady the | Miscourii W. U, Telegraph. Choice to fancy c houey, 10@12¢ per b, S ke PUkE MarLe Syrir—$1 SALSIFY per_ bunch, »bulls! 5 per gal. air tochoice light hogs. aused the last ad- | dopreferr market and when posted ; July wheat ..,.....‘1 MoNEY 0N Canr—I vance of the moruing. Common to choic y, closed at 13 per | E i1, %, 3 SR Y Joners of Boots and Shoes. bt d AL LT 101, 161105 Douglas 8t Omaha Manufactory = T e 15 15 GHOIEE Hoave - | WATERMELONS—835.00 per 100, J e St.. TUston. i Oils. at 80140, sold down to and closed at 3t ity T 7 @6 B0 || EAAE IO CHOTBGIHER VSR HD 2 AL R T = 8 T 2 TN August wheat, in which there is now the | ceqn *® MERCANTILE PAren — 4@ per | Fairto choico mixe B U-.}.ull 16 ft, §1 extra. = —=| CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO.; ciling Grocers List, Booksellers and Stationers. most trading, opened at 793¢, sold down to .\y ):lm:a[ Excranee—Dull but steady Representauve Sales. Ai—Granulaf —~— & H. M, & S. W. JONES Whfllsmfifl flflcfl an[l Lflhriflfl[ifll 0113. T9l5e, up to 19%¢c, down to T0le again, then | at L8630 for sixty day Uills; $1.88% for CATILE. Ze white extra € Successors to A, T Kenyon & Co., Wholesslo Axlo Grease, Ete, Omabia, A, 1. Bishop, Manager up to 1W){c, and closed at 7di{e. December | demand. No. il yellow cut loaf, CHICAGO'S HARVEST. o s IO & O 810 & Rotall L P, Managen e 2 cows, MARKETS, 16 cows. . wheat o st powdered, 7 w Orlean to and closi g Openiug prices in the speculative corn \oago, dune market were about the same as the closing | 2:30 ciosing prices prices of yesterday, and for a time held | Flour—Unchanged: winter wheat, in sac fairly firm, then broke nearly 13ge and only 33 in barrels, spring at, in sacks, 1.7 n - barrels, Over $1,500,000 Dropped Daily by Booksellers and Stationers, T VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Visitoraishdl Deloxntos; Fino Weu awt Swnoners. | Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods, “The convention is a good thing for 1105 Harney Stroot, Omaha my business,” said a large dry goods | s—— RS GRAOIE moerchant the other day to a Chieago Coffoes, Spices, Etc. P . Mail reporter. **Dose délegates comin’ | ~ " GLARKE COFFEE CO., CUMMINGS & NEILSON 1d down to $13¢, up PRODUCH 181950 wernment Mok —Following are the 4 cow ey W S e Wholeanlo Dontora in recovered a third of the loss before the close. | S ) 21 cow: A Lsnap fur me,” remarked the news- it Coftea ana piee Mile, i \ ! i 3.60@1.90; rye, 003,105 2 ¢ Aluromu, 211, o 3 SR e N 118 course of thie market was & docided st | Boveala. s joc o S Cks, 800@810; in || 5oy, WOODENWARE—T . per doz, | boy. This ishow the extra swarm of TBHS Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder, Paints, m\S| Window Glass, e, prise to most people, and is only to be ac- | Whedt—Unscttled but active, within fre. | 13 cows. three-hoop : No. 1 tub, | visitors has affeeted the two samples of | g 00 Ser ol Taundey o, ks, e, e 1115 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. counted for by the fact that few bid. Tho | auently and rapidly fluctuating pricessopened [ 1 bull i No. 2 tub 4 tubs -fi' 005 | our business representatives. Kvery- I S han, Kedrto Rl . . bears wero willing, oven in the face of bull. | At About vesterday's close and closed about 8 Steers. ¥ Sorthern | hody, from the great merchant to the [CrooKeryianalOlassWaTe ]| Ll “Paper, (e lower; cash, . d bo c been benefitted, The A =~ e wehed by rail athalf fare W. L. WRIGHT, CARPENTER PAPER C2., ds, and each day the peo- Agent for the Manufacturers and Tmporters of WI]UIBSfllu Panflr Dflfllflrs. 93{c; July, T03c; August, ) littie newsboy 0. 2 churns, utter tubs, §1.705 [ Gty can be e o BLT03 | onall the re ish conditions, to sell more corn t would or could take, It was s same crowd who an buyers | (5 v 8 .,.{(" that the | ol _Opened at about the clos rly in the week 8o unsuc: | yorday and was steady for som 10 steers. of yes. time, fluc- cessfully attempted to put prices up, were now ! ; ) plo come and go. Bvery visitor has | CPOCKOTY, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, Cgres a nige stook of Printing, Wonpping nnd Wrting i oL ampie 1 r M tuating within small range and closing ¢ T AT AT, TS ) S ) ) sr._Bpceinl attention given to car lod o il Ll GG UARLE ek about e lower; cash, 4s¢; July, 48igc; money, and those B “ Ete. O ce, 317 8. 13th St., Omaha, Nebraskn. - they the n long ones at much highe August, 4877¢. the éntire session spend an average P e 25 Paper Boxes. prices, s credited with Outs—Quict and steady, with no matcrial of $10a d PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, 5 JOHN L. WILKIE, selling. 2 were reports that the recent f ily, 31ic; Aug My i for Monds LS o B1c; August, My roceipts for Monday heavy rains had done great damage to the prominent Stat amounted to mor two weeks prior to that time, Tuesday day they were still greater, growing crop in this state and the weathe here was cold enough to make corn short want to cover but it did not the said o Linvoriers and Joubers of o - st eS| Conery, GRS, Lanis, Siverwae | FIOJOUr Dndta Poee B Fedy, ks, 1804 Fasaito 81, Now Pakton 1 Red, White and | On the 37 steers, Is were C and Wedne ——— = Sash, Doors, Eto. gotting g 5 lond corin Av. Shik Jrinis g and to-dny Tam doing ns good o busi ___Commission and Storago. A DISBROV/ £, GO. ;x‘l;:ll ] e 1 ¢ Dredicted, fll\l‘\hyu T Ty Xk a1 190 120 SRR ot o ness us | ever have done i)u wday. it i a RIDDELL & RIDDELL. Wholesnle Manu’ icturers of B e o s e Slawne Caspy=Mived, e Stick, ol e, notonly the strangeers who wate with | Storage and Commission Merchants, Doors, Blinds and Monldingg of ars estimated receipts for to-mor KR A iR 160 Pregrrs—Medium, in bbls, 86,005 o in half | % e bl N i o | spectatios-Butter, Fegs, Cheese, Poultry, Game, 4 1zard Streets, Omuhin, August corn opencd at 4 sold_immedi My bbls, small, in'bbls, $7.00; do in half | tricts suerounding Chi i e Iy 520 S0 come to us Ats—Shoulders, § 5@S.00; short ribs, $7.50. creamery, 1514010¢; % 112 Howard mahi - for their m et WardBtronkiOmatin i i) BOHN MANUFACTURING co. o £ the O, 13 of Sash Doors, Bliuds, day during the Succossors to Meshane & Sehroeder.) St PFflflHGE Gumml sion and Fultl Sturavc. ast Sunday evening have LIRS ave 5000 for every twenty-four hours. cannot y that I wish it would last very long,” saidbe of the Flunr Feed, Grain aud GEH“I‘ il Commlsmn stenders at the hotel to-day, “*because nt. l<rnN‘-un-] olieited. 1014 North 1ith e work b, the visit- % Street, Omab, Neb. %8 B e IMa e orsare very « They take - . e anything they get. In the rush WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, e glad to drink anything.” IR contilgouelanditime; A leiary Publishers, Ve arc plnh!\nt\mn\(« down our | OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., | peaters in Typ sningnd Printors’ Supplies, 5 bbls, 4003 half bbls, $1.50. HoLLAND HERRING S i cales, 13@14e per 1b. 00; doin | to get valu It is estimated th is left in Chic convention 1 e of the ( pts sine: s ately at 495.c, down t 405¢¢, then down 1o 481¢, at 485¢@4sie, September corn opene 5015¢, sold down to 487;c and closed at 4 491, The speculative oats = quiet and had a downward tendency early in symputhy with the weakness in corn, but recovered later, and closed at as good as | {Hiviy opening prices or Lo oats opencd at 2k to and closing at opencid at at J 3, bbls, short clear, § crkins, in bbls, § Butter—Activ 70¢ per keg. s 125, per ib.: pen pure maple syrap, At nigatse, Cheese—H fluts, full cream cheddars Americas, Sk re ~!|, JEICAEY d; precn wted, 51y @h salted bull, 3¢ s, dry calf, Se; deacons, S0 sulted, 6 Tallow—Unchang 2, B¢, and ealke, 4¢ per L 41 light grecn dry Hint, Cimnpowd: WDER AND SHOT .\Hw(. 8| d powdes : one-fourths. , 100 ft., , solid and closed isions there was no life in specula tive trading at any time. cash delive sales showed an increase, bu the future Flour, bbls 3 Wheat bu. S 000 Corn, bu. tracts. In pork the premium paid on changes {t\:‘,f.’:‘ . “1::,' smowtake (i Tns), 100; soda e Al e he Dha T 1500 Bl ot Ol e e ______ Rubbor Coods. 5 C, et ribs Tig@loe, | soda wafe 15) da 2 CRtinr SRR EEREa - e was 10 nd fn Jard and short ribs $@ite. | “Now' York, Juno Wheat ~Receipts, excelsior, e far ther is 50 hot here that we have to 3. 3. JOHNSON & GO.. OMAHA RUBBER CO., Ot Lo | 241003 exports, 400 005 spov ad Shiade, closing s options quicter and July opened at 79%c, up to sold at closing a! R ot o Yt v | Menufecturers of Tlineis White Lime, | Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods August_sold @s0'ge, o salo or soat | VEry ular, steady, with July Boston, se; | it is he We get the atlantie and | Aptshipners of Coul, Cok x‘“"‘h‘.".‘“ lothing and Leater Belting. 105 Furiim Bieeet. R0 0, S IS e tge udvance, no change in August sawtooth butter, ¢ Ol hreozo avhenatisihobithe i e, and Sew o Hotel = = = = 804c, off to S0c, closing at 80/e. September | Showing fee udvan 3 ¥ ; ) gulf breeze, and when it is hot th Farnam S, O steam Fitti 3 closed ut 820;S2icc. Corn sold at 4x@dsige [ wnd later months S lye lower: H m, S s not so oppressive as it is in Chicago,” | ——— o Sphoie B1L S | S o tings, Pumps, Eto for July, closing at 48¢. August sold at 45 NEBRASKA FUEL CO., - L. STRANG CO., ~ The visitor from North Carolina ap- in cld by Juty @d9c, closing at 487c; September closing at 1 breud, Sont il sl e 5 i { 4090, A > _ | closing at 86 4 pal wafers, 1005 pears to suffer the most from the sum ] | was quict June closed 4 |l|”\\1\} and Mining nd w24 Farnwm Strect, O Dry CGoods and Notions. CHUHCHILL PUMP CO., aps, in b i , i e BN S M. E SMITH x CO., Wholesele Pumgs, Pige, Fitt 1), 11i50: assorted cakes and. jumibies, | North Carolina. — “The only thing that . L —Youst & €N gond® 1 Furiiin S b, 11 e: "assorted fi afte un find to ke pnu up is urtesian-well 210 ""'””‘"‘”-‘ #S0ralith 5t Omas, U. S, WIND ENGINE & PUM{™ CO., h st ies, Ete. Omaln He 1y spot in the hotel he is stopping at, even then he seems 1o he swelt -.,,..um. options’ aull and ilwiie , closing Weak at ashade above the st figures; ungraded mixed, delive 3 July closin, Receipts, arket firm: mixed west weste 400 Quict; Brazil growth nominal at Boliver ginger (round), hill, 10¢; cracknells, 1€ ginger s w5 10 be found in the cooldst nd little stronger July at #.15, August at 8.2 October at #3817, and year s were a shade bette . July clos 1 0, and August at $7.00; Scptembor closed at §7 671w 70. rosuaps June closed on tea | 1 )50 16e: chocolate waf Christimas | OHICAGO LLVE STOOK, e options moderately actives June (in'tins), per box, na fingers, Hes | water. 1 like the taste of it,and the [ KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co gas 33 5 k, closing at a decline of ts for the butter jumbles, unswick, 1 bar don’t make h profit hy my pat- i | 4 Steam and Water Supplies Cnicaco, June 25.—Special Telegram to dthor months Airm, closing atan advanes Drandy snaps, 1 o rops. (aor: | Ll donilmiko muchiprodt by, my. nat=it Tmporters and Jobbers i Dry Gl 5, NOLIONS | 1raszay wina i ‘.llum-liMl'me]Du 5 el Tue Ber, [—Carrie—Business was very slow s 2 1 S0, Omahia. (30 points. Sul une, 8" Furnishing not e compared with this. Why, it is Ith i Husnes 6. 1. loss, Acting Aanasor at the opening, with a straight cut of 15¢ on NO@125; July, $1L056 11255 ust, i cocon tafly sna 5 5 i, i) 3 LD iy Y good cattle and 20¢ on medium and grassy (@10.30, va uInDIEe EL Jas u.‘)“Il'\a:“.yn.ll.hf”‘ oty lhmrln o .:“‘ ,‘,f SR BRUWNFLL & LU days, even if Lalf are Texans, is too many | pork—Mess quoted at §15.00@15.25 fornew: P tart (new), | perspired more during my short stay in & BTONE Shoct it o T Baw M 1K 21312 for the murket, Good Texans served the | 804006014 . f e Chicago than 1 ever expeet to in my Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, — — purpose of keeping down the price on fair to | = Lard—1 1 western steam, spot, & livo BEooE Bola. nilli wafc 1 stite . Socds. medium natives and poor e w used Butter—Quict but steady; western, Tollowini 1180 tho | nuribor ot catilo, |LE s ina box But the newsboy don’t mind the heat, | ——— Foruam Street, Omata. Nevruskn, e to hammer down values on common natives, g S iy - | " Chcese—Strof Thin Texaus are down to as bad prices as at i 3 nd sheep bousht by the | Jeper Ib advance | 10 vather enjoys it. He sclls papers " CHARLES SHIVERICK, PHIL, STIMMEL & CO., Pk o e "% S 415 | o i el moriing” il 1t u Furuiinn Wholesale Farm, Field and Gardeu Seeds ading buy: x and act June heat—Steady ; any time lust summer, native cows ond ‘(““' 1 oxes, all oth zht. He il the parades. the Omatia, Nebruska 911 ind 955 90nex Strect_ Oniabin are also down 1o as low s uny time mixed, H0@ile, MAROnGIS Q0 o goods 1o s {b adl oda i 11b it men of tho iy, and ali the sights - - last year. Shippers sh ¢ in mind that 2 mixed, Hasde, ThAa e hoxes, 1o.neribadvinge. o ) boxc are during the busy convention | == Storage, Forwarding & Commission native cows and heifors, slso bulls, are }f-‘;‘k i . 2, B, A. L. Williams . h‘.“l,lf.\'.'l‘.'.r.‘ i noldlgis 5 B0i6s I‘i" dop L g0 )‘I"“‘ ) I‘”"\"-";“'“’ S g’:ft:“‘ . ~ ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., . Bl i ala - vk $14 i tdupossnliolding 121D W miss @ dram corps or a visiting TON, GHER & CO., worth more moncy in the country than in | port =8 Org » 4-1b boxes are piacked in e B oL Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, “mS}p'l.g_gp Parwarflmg i U”“”“‘m““ AT IRl 4 Whulcsul 705, 707, 709 and 711 8, 10th £, Omalin, Chicago this v and sueh will be the Whisl oldinge 6 in a ca of the market until the run of Texans | nf fails. There were 12,000 to 13,000 [ ceipts, 51 shipment s Texans in sight at Ch: , Kansas City | trading was madeat about yesterd nge, | Armour-Cudahy Pucking Co and St Louis this moruing, Kansas City | but later the market b extreniely dull) | Swift &Co showing up 5,500. Thin, coarse and eanniny | M4 seliers mude concessions to move gruin, | J, . Squi b 3 Closing: No. 1 ha 2 July, i8ige; Gibls & White Texans are about down to the lowest point | August, Sidge: No. 1 n ashanid July, they can go—away below thew cost—and | 78¢; Augus 2 northiern, cash and best Texaus are very near below the cost of | July, 75¢; production, i ourins | Eh U hange nto the Innlkfl veal c© S in num in carlots, #4544, . One-1b erahum and oat- g I iyt oo S R 100%clock p. m. “extra” he wander: Show tops for boxcs, with glass opening to [ around the hotels, After he has se show goods, Cans for wafer soda, & all that he can he finds o not mur‘ Cuns for »mr\v! ke soda, | under a sidewnlk and h slad t McCORD, BRADY & CO, €.00 per doz, 'fin cases with gluss face 10 | jg wapm, In answer 1o a query ns to pickages except for cans and returnable aa, Nobraska, ‘Smoke Stacks, flonwa‘ !le AN Glaa A int sans anoCianow: said: 1 sell between 600 and 700" and | _*thand Leavenworth Btr & soda cans are returnable at prices chi 1 don’t have to hustle to do it, cither, 4% g H. K. SAWYER, - You MR, and by Steady at $1.14, June 28, — Wh -gula a8 G. H. Hammond & Co. Omaha P, Co Iluud Lowest. re the highest and lowe JhoL L Liyehieh CRisagtion Hardware, Hanufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks anks nnd Biry ¢ erni Boiler e puiring. 118 N P R T e PSR h 4 prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs Prixts — Sorin Corois — Atlantic, the Fourth and I'll have :1»|H-,:l|<l|xlll|n| LEE, LLARK ANDREE: i Bl Kansas Clty this morning and 600 10700 1 | come mrioe ket o on this market during the past fow days and | Slate lin oil, 6150 Garner o then. T wish the convention would lust A COMPANY, N — Chicago, of course prices are away down, | Cornin ligh for the corresponding period in 1557 and 1ss6; b Jiosse=lhichmond, 6 u month. Wholesale Hardwam Cutlery Tin Plaw v o BLOYYRIS There i little or uothing doing n stockers | Outs—Ste T dune 188, [ Si60s Rlvorl "l‘,'i" ; ““i‘\’l River, fes | It is almost necdless to say that every | setuts, Sheet Iron, ete. A gents tor Howe Scale STORZ & ILER, and feeders; prices, esp von light little | 87tse de . e, 6l 4¢ 160 BLt hotel in the eity is jummeéd, At tht Miuzai Powder a an Hurbed wire, dull and 152 Wi Unchanged; No. . 400 AAURRIhE, Hoat s SAERQ e | commodated. S orth Kigthteenth Stroot. Omuhi e to choler 802000 M0 medinm, | Brovisions -Steddy pork, cashi and Junc, :!;; aphold Ramupo, 4 A AR R AT T S “HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, = ”Lm—'% L 40@4.00; infor e 3,054, tock- 2P, Mily o oy . nice, iy P B3 Han SN R e |40 Allen, i Richond, 63 Wiiidsor, Gige? and Dagton: polo crected in Now Iie- Bm]dnr Hardwarc and Scale Repair Shop, | ~~¢ ka7 " cows, $1:40. PRI RIRCE wf p 148 BaTrs Stardard, tes Heauty, | Jona’ ¢ Fesmont by Mr. John Kaley, of roel, O, Nebrunke. Manufactire ¢t yflmm] Tron fllld Cornice, - Hous—Trade was active and prices again [ 447 L I T L 7 | 12}¢c; Huyoune, ldc: b, cased, #4.50, New Hebron, The pole was dug up' in | “ " REGTOR, WiLh 5 GO | Jobn Epencter |.,,,,......, y about steady, us co dwith ‘the pastdny | 2t e—airona: cash. 8950 bid: July 18 g Catier Wake—L3ibb, white, 19¢; colored, | uy yittor hoing in the ground twenty- ELMY. & 00 i 11 Y Bl M.:‘h:.,.”l‘,‘.‘\':llymn‘f.ll‘::::‘"h i fsate k—Quiet at §14.5 ;i R 40 MISCELLANEOUS le oil cloth, & cight years. The general prizes th Wholesaie HaPflWal‘B 8 ntorders were filled and_shippers out of the way, packers were disposed to hold off, and as a consequence late sales were barely as high us at the opening, Best heavy sold at &.70 @5.75; o few loads of bost mixed and packers, £5.45( d—Dull at ¥ £1.14, Steady ; ere ) 10th and Harney Sta.. Omahn, Neb. Western Agents Iron Works, for Austin Towtiir Cos Jttteran Lo, Nalih: "STEAM BOILER WORKS, nery, 15@18e; duiry, Ne—— —— s COMPORTERS— 8500024500, o Yuirbsuke standard Beals. Carter & son, Foop s, Manufacturers of ull kinds SIS e (s (e | Live Stck Notes. BLekcnn Sugriye - Herlley cambric No. TMARKS BROS. SADDLERY co, Steam Boilers, T s and Sheat Iron Work o "’I s “'“'L Fir better; s Jewett, Maxwell, was in with a load | 00, Uiges Best Yot 44, 60, butter aloth, i A e P T W ith 20 1B & M. Or Pirm, but sl Oats—Siead, & 4 ) 3 Farwell, Sige; Fruit S[}UTH OMAHA ! Sfiflllcl‘]& Jbhers of s“mm” Hardware | - orks Fouth <0tk and B, & M, Crc June 25 — Wheat — & ne G, 6; Hope, PANTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, @ 4 10 in Holland, »ig Dado Holl gify very highly Liverpe cady; ‘ruzier, Wuyne, sold a load of holicrs o 1y SRUNERSY L 11¢, Lonsdale, 11 VAR WICTMAN. 3.1 BANCHARD, | “Ana Leather, 1405, 1405 and 1477 Haraey St., Omabs, ; Corn : domand fair. i e TR 2 New York wills, 105e; Pep PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., obr Wronglit and Cast Iron Building Work, Kansas Gy, Wheat—We s Mo X0a100, Losne, Neh wie & with b5 epbatcll Sl oot hop Live Stock Commission Merchants, Wori, Gone:ul Foundry, Mashine and New Youk, June2s.~[Specin n to | e Jui .’n{'\imlmuts:'hhl'nl..l‘l kodi Samuel Robinson, Clarinda, Ia., was among Peppere et son, 44, | OWee K Y Yichango Butkting, Union | cmeanene. Nuavy Mardware. Hinckuiaith Werk TEe and Warks, HhSatig Tug B, —Stocks- Trading in stocks isnor | " Corn—Stoudy: No. 3 cash, d0e bid; 41370 | he Visitors at the yards wton, 44, 07 ¢; U tes Wam - e e - J. BROATCH, OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, ™ TR T e T R Martin Barrett, Dunlap, In., was on his 10c; Vallog, o Me OY BROS., e R T ol e | 1ive Stook Conmision Morchanty Beary ”? ware, 1o aud St | Manafacturers of Wire a1 Iron Railings oy < New Orle: o o Dr. Birney, of Sidney, Ncb., was th goi Y I dress, 3 U0 LIV ) b Bprings, W 1 Stock, Hardware \er, kn 124 5 eiflc were the wost animated during the | Now Orleans, Corn ¥ irmers | o D Dot { Widoay, § K oh sL AR A T ST e 1201 Tirney SUeot, Omnbia, Desk Jalls, Wi Gunrds, Viower Siands, Wire mornlng, First sules were made at steady | W sacks muxed, G2 yellow, 8ic; white, | 7GR0 Renfrew dress, i foviens turd i torin, (s — Satin Hig. 38 HOR 14y B v QRSN SRR figures, though Readiug was offt 3 per cent, | ®50s rerogutar T R P R topped the hog | o bicRETewiston R0CK Yin, Bouth Uiaahhe Coiulh Asdoass, Unlun Mats, Caps, Etc. OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, 3:""‘::‘:’]‘:;AII..t;h;:j\“::)'\.;;\:\AI:“:“':({‘ o recssion P il Unel & ~;- oo | B it to-day il a hriuieloud o ey | At FORIMER WESTERFIELD & MALEY W. L. PARROTTE & CO., Mflll s of P]l'fi &Bl[u"fl‘n"flflfsflreg so0n becume stroug and everything t which | 11 M“;ld tioren, § B Lynn, Union: A, Pillars, UlyssessHenry | ; Live B'” k Commission, Wholesale Ha s, C’/I"“ and SI]‘HN[: Sillla Tall Wurk, lran snd Wite Reqclng, Sigat Nig there was any dealing Logan 1o rise. Mis- | gf ulk - Mosia ~ O ::‘m; o ~u~\\|.>||l-|n. Vlumer. ¢ I.‘"“\"”[zl evi Cox, r\:l. s, 1 K Baam 3, Kachange lul o Stock Yards, 1107 Haruey Streat. O CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS souri Pacific was the only feature of the | * o vt K I e D O g e | . TR W trading, being stroug and advanced i per LIVE STOCK. R S Y ALERANBER & FITRI, - Qitice. Bixtures, IIU” fl‘;\ Wire F“’C[ R{”“US [lllfll‘“ cent. The gains of the rest were confined to — THE SIMAONDS MANUEACTUIING O, less than 3§ per ceut. Burlington rose 1 | Cbleage. Juue 8. —The Drover with little trading. About nocu a weaken- | FeROrts as follows Ja e coeipts, ingaet in. Coal stocks were strong on a re- | 1o Cate--teccipts, 1 in., W Journal | who eame in'withi fi OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET, roduce, Fruits, Nuts, [‘-,m sio ]. _‘Ia 1’1 L\C 5“ B s o O, R Bk, Umcarfl Saloon Firus, Muu.;h..;gxcn.--fi UNION STOCK YARDS CO., Mant I X0: market 15 lower and dull; beeves, $3.65@5.80; stockers port that on July 1'and 20 rates would be ad- | and feed 2, 00@8.50; cows and wmixed, Thursday, i 0f Omaha, Linmited o 0 " ; !,.‘“",‘,‘ PRy Fhkud 15 Fir and Bllllla]' Proof Safes [‘“M'LDG“ vauoed 200 t0 all points Wwhich increese the | $L.00@3.26;" Toxans, . §1 405,50, Trade was fair today, Poultiy was in [ 1ijge; By im‘[m“dlm_ [P Ty D kg S T Valia uid JAIWo M Ak aa St Gaaba = - - X 0 AT TR s . v

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