Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 27, 1888, Page 3

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S T W ir to choice heavy hogs... 610 @620 | fornin loose muscatels, ¢t box. 1.75@32.00; | 81 Fairw enoice mixed hogs. 600 @6.15 - | California London lager raisins, per bo: | THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | cftoxs o, sac-Eage o 1@ por cens amadrm et o | OMAHAJOBBERS DIRECTORY | OMARAJOBB 1) 150t Renfrew dre @120, | Priks MEncANTiLE PAras—4@8 per — 246(@50; pitted cherries, per Ib, @zc] | Cawentcs—Sinter, Boy Waals, oy Stand: B ERS nmE[}Tfl *k —_— cent, lepresentatve Sales California pitted plums, per Ib, B ‘ E Q 1 dried. blackberries, pet Sib. & . Lumber. TERLING Excimaxoe—Quier and weak, CATTLE. dried blackberries, pei ! > : 5.00. Lo — < g Wheat g“f;“ . 59';:’“: skl aciual businoss 4t #150 for sixty day | No. raspbarrigs, | ver, b, W@t i 3 SLO0@T.50; colored, CHURCHILL PARKER, . N. DIBTZ, . ¥ u ecovers Later, ills, 83 for drmum' l COW ... appl T@dey EVAporated apples, 8 |mm‘41l b o i (l8ce] Culiforia” sun driod peachos, 194 | ¢ Bogam Stetiva—Rerkeley cambrie, DcalermAmculmrallmmemcnts Wam& Dealer in All Kiuds of Lumber. \ '\ P l’llolll (‘l-: M,\IRKETD. 184 s (,.;h(rlr:mn mm.:l\';:":l N vmmrnwl 1 (\‘n, \ml o \Ih-n Yet, 4.4, 0 .fhmuvnl‘un‘ Carringes and m..n:)- .{.me’: "lrv": hot-uunn.na 1ith and California Streets, Omal ORN WITHOUT SPECIAL FEATURE (,"" e Sk peaches, 15 aorated alifornia | 00, 4%j¢; Chot, 11 " ‘ur\\.-l half bleached, mans, Nebraska. e L T 30, )y apricots, 18 utee currants, Giics Fruit of om, 9idc; Greone Aol o] 4 [ Augrust, eptember, S0c Tirkish’ prunes, 4igc; citron, 0@ Hope, King Philip cam ~ LININGER & METUALF CO. Lumber, Li | ] lnrn—Lowl\r. plgcs August, 4530} = St i . $.00G e 2 p o8 : : mber, Lime, Cement, Ete, 4 A Oats Rule Dull, Closing Slightly | September, 45 | G a ol ]‘:((;':n‘:qiluur ufi.‘.’ "h.r;{?h'\;tUlr':!mn!'“]'?o" x{'fi.‘:l\m\'\l)ufn" t‘!‘mq 11 \-‘.r"k”“”nf.‘fi‘.. :1‘ ; AmculmmlImfllemflflm,wa[flfls,camflflfls Wmt"rfllhlm‘, Douglas Y om-:nft $ ; 4 Firmer—Provisions Attract More bgop*l':"bi:\{;'fv‘m h, 207¢c; August, 243{e; | of \Wostern grassers, 5:” 1§ (hm ‘K! ;‘u‘nlul :;n No. |} ‘i“l‘ 1 lhbl Pepperell, 4211, il Pepperell, 46-in, 13c; | Bugkles, Kte. Wholo Omaha, Nebraska, T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., — ) A i e 3 sto 3.50; trout, per ¢-bbl, 8575, sealed herring, | Pepperell 6.4, 1i ; Pepperell, 84, 21e; Pe ——— 4 { A';:“::m :,'m" h""::‘ ekl B oES Moty o truat 3 veer box, 93¢ new Holland herrug, per keg, porall, 9 Bopporell 104, S5c: Cantan | PARLIN, R MARTIN, To Dealers Ouly. ¢ i ey Tl e 0 cows. ootk LAbraAor hatring. SoF bbL.” Bave, | ik Qs s Tewmohy 6 | pwenneel Tmlements; Wagons & Bugaios Oce, 169 Farnam Sireet, Omaha, —_— hisky—&1.20. -5 extra George's cod, per 1b, new, biyc: ng—Atlantic A, 44, Tyc; A J i CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Pork— cash and August, $13.35; | 0O Western Bunk cod, pet It, new, ifed bohe: te; Atlantic D, 44 ot A LAl dodbo b e LI LD | & i iy o | Soptembver. el fanhily 1, per | lantie e, 34 s 'Airora Lis, 4 Humrn P. P. MAST & CO., Wholesale Lomber, Ete. eaGo, July Special Telegram Lard—Firm ¥ §-bbl, | C, 44, de; Crown XXX, 44, 68{c; Hoosier i Imported and A ol b 5 - et " por box, 8180, © | L 414, 63 Tndian Hoadl 44 S e | Wonfoturers of Buckeye Drills, Speders, | =*stiea tiurican /e, Coment, g Tie Bee.]—The grain market had a bac , § (Rt b\ to-day. Wheat partially recovered, how- Tonacco—Plug, wu« smoking, 16@sse. | rence LL, fc; Old Domiuion, 44, m Cultivators, Hay Rakes, Cider. Mills and Luban Pul | e Q0IRC7 White i \ Y. i Bet o S e 21 Pepperell R, 44 Pepperell 0,4 5, ers. G u\unumeuulnwmu. CHAS. R, LEE, A ever, and closed strong, Butcorndid not | clear, #.5714(%.80; short ribs, # , Pepperell. 84, i Pepperell, § T WINONA IMPLEMENT co.. Py & ) rally to any extent, and closed speculatively Butter—Quiet; creamery, 14@18}4¢; dairy, 11, 104, 23¢; U ftica C. 44, be: Wac huuun Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, 3 Aurnn;, 1-(,' 4:‘. .: § A:rorn l‘!" ‘4 4, Ammnmm Immemems wa![mg &Bflmes W00d Carpets and Parquet Flooring, 9th and Dol oint 20 in, 07, 1034¢ Corper 14th - 0% Stroets Lo L e 4__._. o \'. 8, 3¢, _Millinery and Notion weak, though shippers have no fault to find. | 14(@16c. Cheese—Tame; full cream cheddars and They have large orders to fill, and in the de- : Pressed state of trade locally are able to find | 341 @3 qoivoung Americes, S@bc. grain to ship. Wheat cables were somewhat Queches OMATIA BRAY Sreon salted calt, 43¢ 5 “per kuu, { variable. Public cables quoted the udvasce ) By (@bsc; lightgreon 703 barb wire, i et OgEy SE‘SEL“H.’;‘,“ & co. } o e Sq(he; salted bull 4 dry flint, sung Hyson, common ( fai Me; GG AU in, 1 ! 5 " | mentionod vesterday in privato messager, | Falied Dty salted bufl, (et dry fint, i Cohimon to T a1 G Tiprtes & Johers i Millvery & Notions while private cables represented a rather easier fecling, and brightening weather prospects on the continent and in England. H A 1 %, 54, : Y:;‘;:'.‘, ottt | ROETORULE Maskvery e Bider VL, | MOLINE,MILBURN&STODDARD Co saited, ba@7c Tallow—Easier: No. 1, solid packed, 8ige; No. 2, e, and cake, S}w@ic per lu. 2%, 210 And 212 Sovith 11th Stren Overat! . Catedonia X, 015 | The oxport inquiry at the sea board and also Receipts, Shipments, i i ey Manufacturers AndJobbers in CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., s S 5801 ? sat | Flour, bbls.. 400 5.000 olong, choice to : &t western aud Interior painta whero whe. | Elou, bils S RO Wagons, Bugies, Rakes, Plows Ete. Manufacturers of Overalls, Locally, many of the leaders who wore buy. | SOF. b 248000 o 10 fan St e DIVENSIONS AND TINBERS Cor. o ant Pacific streots, Omuha, Neb, Jeaus Pacits, Shars, Ktc, 102400101 Dougins Steeety cally, Y Sace! A AL o) 183,000 o filborts, HGt0e; | ———r 1S . ing early turned sellers to-day. The market |g;,f‘b\:," ddnuts, 10@14e; pecans, 74 @ ; '“l‘.\ 18 £1/20 1 e Artists’ Materials, A HOSPE, Jr., Artists’ Matcrials, Pianos aud Organs, Wholnsalc Notions aml Purnlsmnz Guud: 1515 Douglas Strect, Omahin, Nebraska. 45 And 4% Scuth 10th 8t., Omaba. nuts, 6, @s} Medium, in bbls mall, in bbls, opened }@7e higher and tempted realizing sales. The initial range was about the top. In any event, the best prices were obtainable around the beginning, when August was quoted at S03¢, September at 80%;¢, and De- Barley, bu. New York, 9 0010 00! 5 0019 00 )01 (0 1 do inhalf Go in half 25— Wheat—Receipts, 82505 eXpOTts, 7, cash grades neld firmly, but trading light; options advanced 1,@",¢ carly on frm cables, later dropped iy @3e on freer selling, closins weak at the Crackers—5(@10c per Ibg assorted cake cember at The first decline carried | lowest; ungraded red, sl@iiigze; No. 2, (00 PeEIb] SeIDEETLEE |~ Ada 50 cents per 1,00 feot for rougn Joist. Booksollers and Stationori X prices down 3¢, when a partial recovery fol- | red, Ulige f. 0. b., 843,@40c in store and ele: 1‘1'5~|'| kl!‘-"r Qlo ‘_'}’;"“”“l’: g HOAR i M & B W IONEET ks iR uin 1o 50 3 lowed. Then the market again broke, and this ;;l'm (21@mge afloat; August closing at gl P AT R, ’\‘,“ J‘!::‘::'v’;‘l‘;*'”“‘ ;;j,:’, (! Kenyon & Co., Wholestle & Retell | CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., f&;z,‘a‘::l:;i\;}:.’“l“x‘f-.‘l‘,‘r.,‘.'k:.u?:".'.',.“n‘:.‘:\‘,.‘.,'.‘,‘, Gornciteceipta 4400; exports, b e, ey g, sug | "o f,| Booksellers aud Statiouers, Wholsale Refined and Lubricating 0ils f prices, and J(@1%c below yosterday's close, Jirs oty ML evtept Dicanibers $1.95; heavy stable brooms, &4.00. No.1, £and 6 ln, 18 8nd 14 n rogh Fino Weddng Sntiorery, Commercial Stattonery. | Axle Grease, Ktc, Omaba. i ,O‘r“A“‘.‘m:{ g:;f‘,fi,",“".j;um,“,:‘,f\,‘ g0 for | & ver; ungraded, mixed, 534 il “ TR —— VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, 5 Decembor.” This is Jy(@ige below yesteraay. | NO: @54y 1o ar {@di%c de- o S Aottt Boots and Shoes. Notions and Gent's Parnishing Good The general feeling wus one of regained | lyereds August closiugat ""\"'"v s Lay .,ulflg 0068, strength, though right at the tap of the bell ~Receipts, 003 mpuns, 1,400¢ x 5, P 10, & KIRKENDALL, JONES % CO., 1106 Harney Street, scalpers were anxiously offering more than but lg@le lower: mixed Ll JEA Ll il UL bl Raccessors (o led, Jonos & €. —_— — the tiiowd wanted, Th latest private cables 3 white western, 41@4Se. Showing the number of hogs bought by the 3 55, WhnlmluMamhaclurmurButtsandSloes T GO LU 3pot, fair; Rio SIMMONDS MANUFACTURIN 0 points highe active; sules, 33,250 bags: July, $11.15@11.25; nominal at £14.50; leading biyers on to- ouly moderat G. H. Hammond & Omaha P. Co 4010 square b round, 3-1b paiis, were the best of the day. In the pit a Jurge average business was done, though there were dull “spots” when nothing was going 1st com, 3¢ in white pine ents for Boston Rubver Shoe Co. 1102, 1 ) _Marney St Omaba. Nebranki. Manufactuross of on_among the traders. A good many who [ AUgush SI0.05@I0.303 Septs mber, $1110@ | Ariour C P 1,05 oy IR W. V. MORSE & CO. Bflflk Umcc and sfllflflll mlflms- 4 | @ b i fievara fo | 11 ; 1 coun d i B e Tetbr o o e T | Petrolenm—United closed weak at S15c. FLOORING. Junmers of Boots and Shogs, o It Paaricet has lost its scnso of helples Eygs—Lower; western, 15 @ pine 101, 100105 Douglan 8 mmflm“h “ufactory, Sum: Pork—Moderate: at §14.00@11.25 for old; new. Lard—Higher, but slow; western steam, er~t.. Bost quoted @15.00 for once more seems able to stand alo) \ From | woua ! Paints and Oils. o “CUMMINGS & NEILSON, iding Se pe “ (gl Ten “Six fnch drop to look for a decline in corn to-day, but the CLARKE COFFEE CO., Harper & D. washboards, electric, 1,000 speculative pressuro was heavy from almost b Coftes and Lpice M1l 1 the atart, ana & decline of 1c was th Heavy and unsettled; western, [ Wallwork & C :n_washbourds, ' nsovtod how 3 STOCK BOARDS, G""""“s""" fi“fi 'P fl 0 {OIGIBI0 ieH w0 e SR B . B e (o] e, B Ko ot | 013121 S 1 Teas, Coles, Spoes, Bakng Powder, | pains, 0ls, Window Gis, B, ' Mgt ot tho fact that August is the most | Checse—Quict, but steady; Ohio flats, 7@ | G V: Hartictt. _ e e DS viavorly Srinodlassdy Bus, o il i BT A i i critical mouth in the season for corn, were | 848 0o Wheat—Steads allery...... SYRCEs AND MoLasses—Sugar syrups, | N 1t m»“sv 1t = = = i 2 & black strap molasse w Oricans s 1s, 10, 18 and W. L. WRIGHT, T August all right they will not com- | bid, 67 usknd, hopluuln-r, ige hld bie The following are the highest and low sses, open kettle, New Orleans 18 and 20 ft fobe Bal 2 o BV YD Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of 3 Bat the theory of lower prices, but until the | asked; No. 2 soft, cash, 613 asked; Auust, | prices paid for uixed and heavy loads oty ; ! 4 safety of the growing crop is assured they do | 6ic bid m’ét asked on this market during the past few days wrolina and I;ulsmnu‘ L@blye; CNGKEW| GlaSSWfll‘fi Ldmfls Cmm“eys Carry & |wn9lflsa£s|-npgpnr\vncallem' w d not care to be shorton the market. Neverthe- orn—Lower; No. 2 cash, sales at 88%{c; or the corre i eriod in 7 and > ” D317 c. 2 POV e z $12 9 ol - 3 A Corn—Lo No. 2 cash, sales at 33% for the corresponding period in 1857 and 1883: | pugya and Ranwoon, 5a5ig : in grdoved roofinz §12 1 othan [ mee. sth 8., Omnba, Nebrask p'.'!uf‘ hecil aitontion klven o Car osd oryers: | f 1?55 1t was BEROLy MoKy selling R thatFear. ,{z‘;;’“s‘- o bid, 8s¥c asked; September, | —Juiy us, July 149, CANDY--Mixed, 10(L120; § 12 in stock boards same length, PERKINS, OATCH & LAUMAN Paper Boxes. '7~ ried the price of August down from cto | Bilge asked. i i = AR DR GEOOVE HAE Satie HHI0E 9 i | . — — 2 i 450, and of Septernber from 46k to 4490 gQuts=No. 3 cash, 2c bid; August, 20c bid, 1! ',',11“ ?,,,., PO SLaercoyoH reohn Rame pE ke RASE AL : TEiT otirt et Jobbats ot JOHN L. WILKIE, R e e e S R X B S O im0 Wikt 14 1 ey countey har- | o, 1 piain, 8 and 11 e Creckery, Glassware, Lams, Silverware Pranmmr Omaha Paper Box Factory. { i Oats were dull and easy d\ll‘i"fl the greater | local receipts of wheat were 1 }' 40 ine per 1b, plain, 8 and 10 in, Kte, 1514 Farnam St., New I'axton Building. fos. 1817 snd 1319 Douglas St, Omaha, Neb. part of the day, following in the wuke of the | cars shipped out. The sales were 4 Kbt e b, L OKEAS TN e, it other cereals, but toward the close were | at yesterday’s figures, and gen 3 X FINISHING ommission and Storage. Printers’ Materials, 3 slightly firmer. Weather conditions were o .~numn to satisfy the lo i 1st und 2d, clear, 1. 11, in's 28.. ~~~ RIDDELL & RIDDELL, gL 3 fu:‘\lyrnb)-! rlurnu- )mr\'unllllgl(;( Ulm;x'n]v, un‘d hard, July, 52 ! S SERVERE I 11 SR o) 9T SIUraEG all[l Cflllllllissiml Mcl‘chflnls WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, trading orders were unusually light, ith 3 B 4 aloslaug * ver b, y 1in, ? trangactions recorded ut fleures wirying but | Slige; August b AL 3 le per b, 11,136, 2 in. Ere T e R T e R P e G Augiliary Pablishers, | slightly from yesterday" northern, July, a DL upper: per v e Tt St ey, Gamic. | Dualersin 'fypo, Lromes and Printers'Supplios, & one or two buyers ap) track, T@i9c. — % R ki seller July, bidding around Flour—Steady. 1, . 75 3 i was largely'in seller August, with a ¢ Mitwaukee, July Live Stock Notes. e ottt MsRh e s Sonrastee) "‘“WBM::“:' Goods. quiry for longer months, and seller Ma ; : e B ToWe . ‘ faat A RUBBER | e o e “ecioe ey (O SOy Produce Commission aud Cold Storage. ¢ Heveipta Ware loosUhan estimated, Wi 10 18 |~ Gata et Ne, Swhie Brinie LYy Hous seikab o A% o0 Khrea T ston a0 S Cria et Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods i not believed that any new ots of conse- | Rye’pulls No. 1, 56 rime heavy hogs selt a b 4 Shpes T Daston,. ar, 4 FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS: 1 Clothing and Leather Boling. W Farasm Sizeet _ duence will arrivo this wect. nux_:r];}‘. 0,2 in 2 Qbiot: No. 2, 58, A ot Sgunor Bros, Ohiuwa, sold a load of hogs s 405 par st Goodynar, ¢ ::: Selling Wholesle o 3 = rovisions—Strong; mess pork, $13.371¢ 5. t } 3 - el i 0 iai l:uh. Doors Etc. with trade chieily in samples. for cash and July. George Boetel, Millard, was in with a load | 7" " Clear 3 in partion, Flonr, Feed, Grain and Generel Commision A i e Provis cceived tention. F Clear finish, 1 and 1 Hsdh) _A. DISBROV. . CO A rovisions received more attention. For of hogs. Metals and Tinners® Stock. R T b Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 1014 North lith Al o \ cash delivery there was more of the former i WA Claeruatalis wlh i : Clear finish, 115 and DI L R M A gty liberty in buying, and in & spec- Feat el Clcarwatar, was- ln with & | Tin plate, I C, 10x14, best, #.75; tin _plate, | Clear corrugated ceiling, 4 in s Dflflfl Blmfls and Mon!din; \ ulative way business was quite active, From load of hogs. . rooting, I C, Lix, & 2 £5.50@ | Clear yellow pine casing and base gg, i " | the start trading was well maintained; the Hogs arc selling #1 per hundred higher lead, #855; large pig POPLAIX LUMDER. “Coa, Goke and Lime. Branch Uftice, 12th and lzard Streats, Omaha, Nob. | work of reducing short lines was prosecuted than a year ago. nall pig block tin, 5 ! ar bx bds, I{ins2s...... 3 With considerably vigor, and the intorost de- | Fork—Steady at $LLITI{@14.50 D. H. Sheaver, W DisacpoplasdXIBIERaICOaTe OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME GO, | . BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. 5 20c¢: copper bott ostern, was at the yards 3 0 17 in pancl, s 3 & | veloped was more than ordinarily general. | Lard-—Quict at 8.5 with a car of butchers’ stock. 3 sheathing Clear %« corga'td celling, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. Fanufactarers of Sash. l][IDl‘S Blllllll A Hutchinson was credited with “bemg the | W Nnky_fi“} L cnohanseas J.D. McBride, Nehawka, came in with | ODbery tinned, . DATTENS, WELL TUBING, PICKETS, uldings, Stair Work and Inte r Harl Wood Fie i heaviest individual buyer of property. Pack- utter—Steady and unchanged; creamery, | y, o \which sold on the market. gron BNCE y 3c; | O. G. Batts, 21¢ in 0 South 13th Streat, Omabi, Nebraske. raer fih AN LeavouWOril Stroets, i y ers were also inclined to favor the bull side, | 18¢Z20c; dairy, 13@16c. e kit hay, | Am Russta plan A Russia | O, G. Batts, 175381 5, et il Omaba, Neb. G s and their future purchases were doubtless | Oincinnati, July 26.—Whisky, firm at enry Koch, of Colby & Co., Bradshaw, | pianished, 1, 01 unlc\l barb wire, £.00; | 8 in well tubing, D. & M. and Be J. J. JOHNSON & CO., E { much larger than their sales. The inquiry | $L.14. ol ‘l'f;‘”q“’"h ""05‘_‘;“*“ z}f‘hogfl» Keteq | FI¥anized barb wire. $5.75 Pickots, D. & H. flat. Manufacturers of le TR [ for cash products comes from all directious. Liverpool, July 26.—Wheat—Firm; de- s Spencer, Silver City, marketes Pickets; D. & H. sauare. .. 2 i ‘ In the day's market price changes were | mand fair; hoders offer sparingly; Cali- [ @ l0ad of hogs that came to $401.59. DracsanalOliomtcats! B SUINGLES, TATIL Ang shippers of Conl, Conk, Cement, STRANG CO | within moderate limits. At the close short | fornia No. 1, 6s 11d@rs per ceutal; red | ~W.C. Swartz, Silver City, marketed two 3 RO XX clear. Drain Tiie, and Sewer Pipe. - O iseh 4 ] | ribs were thesame as yesterday, while lard | western, spring and winter, 6s Sa@’s 104 per | louds of hogs at $.20 and one $6.15. S AT SRITiElD fbe ver b | Extaa rA* . hiba, Nep. " Telophon il Pumps, Pipes and Engines. A was 2 higuer, aud pork about 2} lower. | cental. The total receipts at Sioux City last week | por 1b, Tde: " tartarte, nowdered, . por | AL Standard, NEBRASKA FUEL CC., Steam, Wator, Rallway and Mining Sup A cmcnuo LIVE STOCK. e Goiia 48 70 pax centay ) Mo Ibxed [owereo, 830 hops andil 19 Hoed of eattls, b, 54c alum, per Ib, Bigc; atnmonta, carbon- | sAY H. B. & B Shippers of Coal and Coke T et s Hlm"i——vomg ) b | i rn, 48 r cental. ate. per 1b, 15e: arrowroot, Bermuda, per " k! i CHICAGO, Julyfiflals ial Telegram to NEWAORICans, §i1uLy1 3. =0orn Xrregu; OMAHA MARKETS. l“u, """1"“"-'1“: C:"“lt'l'iflv'l 1\'-["'4"; b"rldlx- 214 Soush 13th Kt.. Omaha. Neb. OHUHOHILEIRYMBIC i » . —| Spect g lar; mixed, 60@62c; yellow, 62c; white, G3c. 7 refined, per 1b, 12¢; chlomel, Am., per Ib, ST Wholesale Pl]]]]]]s' Pl]]& Pmnm 5 TuE BEe. | —CATTLE—There was a pretty fair Oats—Excited and higher; No. 2, 45}4¢ of- Produce, Fruits, Etc. 820; cassia buds, per Ib, 18¢; chlorofo Dry Goods and Notion 3team and Water Supplien, Fead ) I supply of good stock. The inferior to fair | fered. Burter—Faney creamery roll, 19@ | per lb, 5ic; ve subl oy per Ib, 72 P T AT o o Cuer Supplies. Fleadquarters for Masty ; N kinds were in heavy supply and the general | Cornmeal—Steady at $2.85. 20c; solid packed, 16@l7c; choice country | cream tartar, pure, per extract log- M. 1) 5 y suppl ge Sohi ; U. s, Wi | " demand was small. There were many good nil‘"%lz";fl‘um F‘Sflrw and firm; pork, bu;lcr. 1@ise: commo n;uud bulk, per Ib, 10c o, bulk, per DI'Y Goods, Flll'lllslllllg Goods and Notions. o st ND ENGINE & PUMT CO,, 4 L U ara, S6Gs—Strictly fresh, 14¢ h ¢l J ] { range cattle, which buyers took in prefer- B¢ .5 “ % 4in round. 3 g B 8 L0 o a i makivea. Bios were ‘quolcd e e.h&‘mm' b Ao Tennessee Red 1102 and 1104 Pougias, Cor. 11th St., Omaha, Neb. ¢am and Water Slllllllies 5 i ver 1, & odar) isplil sublimated, b, Leaves—Buchu, Soats short, per Ib, 20c; s, Alm(, per Ib, 43¢, Morphla, sulph, per oz, £2.9 O1Ls—Carbon 1502, 1ie: i 40, |"l s Hal KILPATRIOK-KOGCH DRY GOODS Go | 74114%7 Wing Mills. 18 ana 02 Fa BL.Omuh., ImuurtmanflJnhharstrv Guuds Notions | , .~ BROWNELL & Co. : Geats' Purui uon wna e | FIGTES, Boilers and General Machinery, 7 — shost Iron Work Steam Pum 8, Baw MiMs, Leavenworth Street, Omana. 1 STOCK. Sphit Oak.. , 10@20¢ lower, the decline being mainly on 1 grassy cattle of course. Rough, heavy cattle were very siow sale. The receipts included 5,600 Texans. Choice to extra beoves, §6.00@ k) 6.25: medium to good steers, 1350 to 1500 1bs, % 85.15@5.90; 1200 to 1350 lbs, $4.60@5.35; R 050 to 1200 1lbs, $3.70@4.80: stockers L1 Quiney white lime_(bes ment, $1.40; hair, Sc; plaster, board, £1.63: sash, 50 pr ct.; doors, ot.s blinds, B0c P ct.¢ mldgs. 50 3 tarred felt, per cwt., £2.05; straw bd., $1.55. Freight added to above. C SOUTHERN PLUMS —15e@$1.00 per box. 9 e HUCKLEBERKIES—$1.20 per drawer. » mfimfif\f‘.’g,‘{“l’ e paoTeceJournal pEoTAToRS—New, ome growtl, 3@le per k Cattle—Recepts, 12,000; ushel, X 10¢ lower; beeves, 5000, PouLtiy—No dre @5.90; stockers and feed rket slow and perfection, Va., 12440 gine, e 24 fowl in the mar] live chickens, $3.50@3.75 per doz.; sp chickens, §2.75@ ““DEWEY & STONE, —_— - heuvy nmhfl‘ mluiuu"! l — —e— ¥ and fecders, $3.10@3.50; ~cows, _bulls | cows, bulls and mixed, $1.85@3.50; ickens A , 200; el nber engl putim INION PA- i i Seria AU LR OOGR TN 7 and fooders, SG0Gii0;” eas,” bull | cows,' bull and “mised, $1.@.0; TG asa- i por bi._ Eolen i e o. 5 godon angine, Tie: | Go to Tutte over the UNION pa- [ Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, PRIL STIMMEL R GO M arbul g TouaToEs —Per crate, 50@ide. castor-machine, coktor-machine o 1C’S OREGON SHORT LINE. . 1 &3.00. Texas cattle 10¢ lower; steers, 450 to | Hogs—Receipts, 15,0003 market steady foc 25@30¢ per bu. erfection ,,..,m,,,.,r..\“,,.,u il Saeddn ) Farnam Streot, Omaha. Nebrasks. wn 1 al P P % § },“jf,’.",’mm %0 ;"oé‘.f,’é?, R £’w ,f“,‘fg ",fi"““uw., ni ‘;"“"‘ ,f"‘;"fs"‘fi'w‘ $1.00@1.50 per 100, amber cylinder. o He Looks Like the O1d Clown, “CHARLES SHIVERICK, Di6sale arm, ield and Gardeu sefldl K B0 X 1153 , $1.9) 3 ight, $6.00@6.45; skips, 5.006025.00 per 100, oxtra lardioll s O AR B i fon LWL (B mtos PllI‘lll e 911 and 913 Jones Stroet, Omaha, ¥ 3 3 Prans—California, #.00@2.50 per case; | lard oi ! Po i LRI 4 3 § Bt A T e alarJan R ioad P 5,000; market steady: Southera, 8100 e Piboe | foot cession of the Fourth of July was form- Omatia, Nebiaska. b4 n:w;t:lml, “imhl‘ down turn of about a [ natives, $2.00@5.40; western shorn, £3.50@ \'7_,“(“_‘“,\ p:rxlozcn % ing on Harr avenue & man ap- 4 ;‘* ht‘t :(::&rn.;"ek't\‘fil.\‘ \n::nfl“':t;:lfi on ]u?l.'l.(‘; 1s. | 41031 Texans, shorn, §.00@4.40; lambs, As—$1.00 per bushel. H proached the earriage occupied by Gov- erocaries. ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & \ iR yesterday. | £ 00@6.55. P ORI attes @ e ner boxs 1 raw, “linseed, | evnor Gray of Indiana, and, extending e CO. i Heuvy sold at $040606.43; o fow fancy | Nationat Stock Yards, East St Missdurl, 810 per 3y b ! . per it e id: *How do you do, Uncle _PAXTON, GALLAGHE Storage, Forwarding and Commission, : ¢ utcher weights at §. ulk of the | younis,July 26.—Cattie—Receipts,3,000; ship- mon, $1.50@2.25 per bunch; | mot, Ib, & lemon, per 1b, $2.50; e I nceihe: bhlata azanitive Whfilesale (g i P ia & bestmixed sold at 8. and, common | wents, 3.500; chioice. heavy embouint, bor b 42305 Svintorgreen, not 4 Dhgi Honstor, olilelyexsalitiyg gries and Provisions, '.‘"z """:..':',z:':..“.f.:“fm‘.’:x'. i ,'5"“:“.. : ) packers went ua low us $5.00@0.20. Light | pative steers, .20@5.50; fair to good native “ase. Ib, #2.25; olive, malags, per gallon, $1.15; ng no attention to the remark, the , 707, 09 and 711 8. 10th St Omab, Neb. Omaa. 'Telephone No. 7. 3 A sorts sold steadily at $6.40¢00.421¢. steers, $1.400¢5.25; butchers’ steers, medium M@8.00 per box; nmm bromide per b, 45c; lodide, per lb, | Stranger said: You do not know me 2 e to choice, $3.30 4.40; stockers and - feede 5 per half box. Quinia sulph, per oz seeds, more, but T remember you well McCORD, BRADY & CO., FINANCIAL. fair to good, . per b, 5o ) soap, m,\,_,\..,' corn-f Castile, mottled, | when we were with the circus together.” 0. \ per Ib, | He had taken the governor for Dan Rice, the former clown, and the resem- blance is quite striking. In fact, the incident led the governor to say that he had often had the same quv\nnn asked Wholesale Grocers, th and Leavenworth Streets, Omaha, \ NEw Youk, July Special Pelegram to ©10c: soap, Tue Beg. }—Srocks—TLondon came in about \ 3¢ per cent higher on American securities. Early cables also brought liberal buying or- ders. This set the puce und prices were 00 per bbl. $4.50@5.50 per bbl 32 Sidor%ia00 per bbl. @ic: common, 2@ per bushel. BoGLGSc. hoice eastern handpicked n llug\i‘l{mumu, 2'000; shipments, 500; market easier; choice heavy and butch- ers’ selections, §5 45@5.50: packing, medium $0@>.50; light grades, ordinary to best, & o e Btaek-. Bollo . SAWYER, Mfl]lllffll)lll[‘lllfl‘ Dealer in Smoke SIHCKI 3 Mavdwara. 1 A " ¥ Kansas Oit ‘.m 26, —Cattle—Recei) per bushel; western hand Dry Goods. him. *“Why,” said he, ‘*one time after | - T § marked up fractionally. After tho first ad- | , (NS AR A g e e 2 N e BN Y 0 per P . | I had delivercd a specch in one of the | LEE, CLAHKE NURPk:h HARD= | Britchigs, ’l'.lnlulnxu,um-r-l Holler Kepuiriug. 16 3 vauco a reaction st in, accompanied by lib- | 00 & beodis hotr : 5 5 NEihaat . E'COMPANY, id lodgo Nireet. Omniin, N oo I cept for common, which' were weak; stock- | Lima beans be per pound. citics of my state, a nan came up to me — e eral realizing by traders who said the de- | crs and feeders more active, but 5@i0c | HoNey—li@le for oue pound frames; and congratulated me thusly: *Uncle | WhOlESAle Hfll‘[leI‘B CHUB['Y Tin Plate, | . Brewere. ] j cline was due after the recent advance. Tne | lower; good to_choice coru-fed 30 Ga@se per pound. Dan, you knocked them to-night.” As | Metals, Sheet Iron, etc. Apents for'Howe Bealed, | "~ "8TORZ & ILER """ i break proved only temporary, however, and. | gomnon to meditm, £30@4.7; ‘stockers and loice yeliow, 2@ . colored, nls . R, wmi Powder and Lyman Harbed wire, omaha, Nebraska, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, B!lllflfll‘s’ Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 1% Douglut Omuba, Nebrasks. fon Pacific, 15¢ I showed a failure to recognize him he Bib White, 1¢ o said: *What, don’t you remember i your old billposter? Py Cronpy suffocations, night coughs and all the common affections of the throat and lungs quickly relieved by Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar W feeding steers, nmml 1315 $2.00@4.10: Hogs—Receir 1,5005 market opened strong and be higher, clos ing \\Lflk with the advance lost; common to $4.50@06.30; skips and pigs, $.00@ prices began movivg upward agam. About uss range steers, noon reports from the west said that Judge i Brewer had granted a temporary injunction restruining the lowa railroad commissioners from putting into effect their low tarifts. This is what the bulls have relied upon for Lager Beer Brewers, # ng America, full " 1621 North Eigthtoenth Strect, umm, ; full cream cheddars, 9@ Grocers List, Revised prices are as follow e e Tt ne Lung Balm. 25 TE TR 3 d increased buy OMAHA LIVE BacGINo—Stark A, seamless, 211c; Amos- cents a bottle. RECTOR:WILHEEMY. & .00, stocks and sent prices up on Whfllesale Ham q | ut, increased the bull- vau . {23 A Moaihionn 5 30 ot ha Colaied o 10 and Fiarney stx.. Omah havhl l:? tern Agent 1 ish feclmg and caused an uncasiness among Thursday, July 2, 1888, Py 235‘;2“‘\?0“":‘ flved \'i:{t‘;l'l;'{}lgll':; D lesaure. {}'»:ll'llf«n;afhfalfl for Austin Towdér Co% Juferson Sieel Nalle, i the bears. The ‘atter covercd moderate | Only thirteen fresh loads were offered on | dou Moy Rusthon | xla e DNION BASLTIC, sitrpoyvisite ____ Fairbanks Stindard Seales. g e ] Lines, but at (ke same time agreed that the | the market, und there was uot g good load of | € v 2 P ) MARKwsh BROS. SADDLERY CO, ""STEAM EOILER WORKS, & ] Were only. tcumporary and would | SOri-ted caile in the yards. | The offerings h saitncs Fousting Rio, L i ! | ———— olerale Manufacturers of Curter & soi, Frop's. Manufacturers of ull kinds s e i, e v ot n | pit i LA LSRG | M kSt R L S T Sadlry & Jooersof Satlery Harware | Sl Boir, Tacs and Shed irn Wk i the uarket 10 any exteat, cowes in and buys ices were nommaily steady. 1 11c; Beaver Creek CC, 10 And Leather. 1403, Juis and tut Hagey 8t Omala, \\'ornbmflh 20k aud B & M. Crosshig. ) Union Pacitic and Northern Pucific more Trreet CoaL— Antm'ame. range, and nut, £10.00; ) o B R D: ——NUViL Vil coraska. - ; frecly. ‘The Orcgon Nuvigation squabble i8 | g roceipts of ho Rave been gradually | povior, BAU0, Tora, 41606050 stosns. Su- | 180; 3c; Hero 3 = | S PAXTON & VIERLING THON WORKE, b o "y h ; 8t 2914, . Fegarded w @ hindvunce 1o further bl | fulug off oince ‘Tuceday. Only seventy- | 313010 824 it cad s 83 ) P ALMER, RICHMAN B2 ‘Hoavy Wardware | Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work, b movement in those sccurities and holders ap- three loads were received to-day as against anulated, dk(ws"c conf. A, W. J. BROATCH, Eugines, Brass Work. Generel Fouudry, Maghine ang ac cighty-three on yesterday. A few hogs sold | 7 ;.wmw extra €, T4 @i%c: extraC, 7 ml.m* Stock Commission lercncz;nts péar wnxious 10 scll, bt prices only declined i Wtk s and W o ; Heavy Hardware, Iron and Slec), hed, Sige; Street, Ownl frac St. 12 early at about steady , but the market c; yellow C, (3{@ic; o ; o Rog 4 3 onsls, | BhJun) piang 1Py AivAS O A e 5‘;1?‘&:\':; e @ssge 81 powdered, 8@ | P, ‘,’,‘{x?.fi‘f. oo Stveons, SR 1ing Block VRRIR S0 O N ™ " | aprags, Wagon Sock. Hargware, yamtar, 1, 12 | “OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, the morning und Northwestern 1. 1In lower. There were a few very good heavy 2ANNED Goons—Oysters, No. 2 Standard, ELLANEOUS. —Table 0il ,]mh “e0.85; Mcéo‘\fafnfis—— g 4 1l B L3 Manuf; turers of Wi 0l i st o 1 mark e changes weeo wain | Eogan sl which rough $1. persase 615 siraterma: 3 in ot | piats Holond b Sk Hollnd T e Sk G T anufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings s case, $2. . 2 lbs., raid 2 G “m]]s] L Wire lflz :\jzmw\h R el degh e L Sheop. case’ 83000 raspberries, per | FraxNeLs.—Plaid—Raftsmen,20¢; Goshen, 0 00 Merchan sk Jai Wlnd.;""fi:‘;'flm*g"" usads California pears, per case, e ¢ Market f There were none here to wake a market. $4.60@4.70; apricots, per c"uu. n'fi»m 5 o k';, u'.’:q L“\I"fi;:'z 27 Ma &l‘)u g(‘ );"--igf}“ ceders lru:.'flfi"au:::"-flfl' '”""(\“m s U Caiifornia’ peaches, per case, .00@5.25: | H, No. 1 5, 2, 18 H, Hors: .'.)(U oo ¥ e, B G California white cherries, per case, $5.70 [ H.No. 1, 5, 30c; Quechee, No. 1, @0.00; California plums, per case, §4.304.50; Richmond. 6ic; | FORIMER WESTERFIELD & MALEV b, g e Ut 0! e e v, o1 Live Stock Commission, Dine upp R ut, b il e, pes e, £ 0BT, 9 T aons | Aiea: 6of Hiverso berrics, per’ case, $2.00@2.10: 3 1b. String | Puints- o Whishington, oigo; | Boom 15 Exchange SEURIRE: fajos ‘Mees Yarss Arnold Céntury, | =m0 peas, §2. i ALEXANDER & FITCH, beans, per case, $i. .ublw 2 1b. marvow_ fat | Ameri c P‘w@iw 2 Ib. early June peas, $2.60 umx:-:‘ld‘lt} wl(l‘ 3 Ar’unl«l& 12¢; Arnol @220 P Dréss_Charter Ouk, o Bama, Commision Dealers in Live Snch steady. YESTELIAY'S GUOTATIVNS b Dugular, H1% Northern Pacife. o u(en\tl. |' !,hurrmlhr B L4 .S.iacuu mlh Wi C\‘nlrul Picine l?llll AV X Alton %\).flulllngmu‘ 18y erences: Omin: ith Quiaba Natioasi, Union OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, Man'frs of Fivg & Burglar Proof Safes Vaults, Jall Work, Irou and Wire Feuct s, s ie, 8 13 Jeaoy lnl.‘u CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Tron and Wire Pences, Rauuux, unam 2 #nd Berecns, for bank Receipts, 3 B | Btock Yerd: !oulh Omahi Whuleaalflats gans gng. Straw (}Uflfla. Prevaihing Prices. Thefollowing 14 a table of prices paid in this wmarket for the grades of stock men- "OMAHA LUMBER CO., All Rinds of Building Material at Wholeaa‘ toned. 1b. tomitoes, §2.00@2.15; 2 1b. corn, | Gold Seal, 107¢c. 2re, 1300 to 1500 Lbs 5,40 @5.50 el I'n‘n’ulmln ) o, 10010 150 b 450 @340 Diiko Favirs-- Figs, in boxes, per Ib, 1 or A B ABg furest and Uaien Padis Track: Ouishs: tmproned Avn " i n(:)ln"l:‘?.fn?.. Batliulosteirs, M0 1w 105010k 400 @4TS | e al,n‘smll. . b, 5 @@; d-u:l.afl B8 M e, .&:‘Eslm o iton oo B, OPrg s ot Do ok U100 Be LOUIS BRADFORD, “";;"'::f""' :‘:_"!"‘ = o I uw St e . e, Lowlgn ngs - Iavor | Soad eb Wi X ™ ' ‘MEAGHER & LEAC| w P i m‘:‘zm‘:mu V50 N oo AT e M B i ndsor, 6yc; Eddystone, 8yc; UNION STOCK YARDS CO., nta or ll Lumcr' Lam lee sash . Fire aud Barglar Proof Safcs, Time Logks, Fai tocaoice light hogs. T s ewlan 00 loose raisins, $2. 50! Valea- ! LRl bl ““%t s, VAT | Wl e et T ey Jr omati, Limied,

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