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wanna was off !¢, Lake Siore ¢, Manlattan Receipts. to 5 b, T@3c; gunies, single, 13c; gunnies, | ton, Tige; York, 7ide: Normandi -dress, " ' . - double, 20c¢; wool sacks, 45e. | 8 Calcutta dress, Slgc; Whittenton dross, 3, New England '{ and Memphis & Charles- | Cattle ' 800 | G sns--Moohs, Rio. 4, 16@ | 8ite: Renfrow drvss, S15@ 12140, ton 8 points.. Total sales were 175,416 shares, vt Mandaniing, & i t R | e tae by Qe roasting Rio, 14@ (cnics—Slater, '5e; Woods, be; Stands including 80,200 Reading, 19,600 St. Paul, ava, inferior, 21@ | ard, 5c: Peacock, be. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. ‘Wheat Opens Weak, But Recovers OMAHAJOBBERS DIRECTORY | OMAHAJOBBERS DIRECTORY :.' rlouiturai_implements, Lumbor- 11,600 Lackawanna, 9,000 Richmond Termiaal i Rio, h}m-), 16@19¢; ‘Santos. and ‘Mara- Couronren ‘n:m.,:u',,m_ g P CHURCHILL PARKER, G, N, DIRTE, . i isvi Vashvi 2 0, ANKETS—White, $1.00@7.50; s - Fo e O iy gromit Thatoing 4 i of prsss i o PR e g o | GREToi $Loarsor lord, | gy Aqnfr i, Wams, | D Al s of L, 48 regular stock men- | large egi, BLEACHED SHEETING —Berkeley cambric, | carra i Northern Pacific _omg | this market for the grades o tioned. Prime stears, 1300 to 1500 1bs. 85,25 50 fock pring, $7.00, Su. ] 1 steam coal, 1th &nd_ California Streots, Omaha, Nebrasks ® and I}tl gies. Jones Streot, between dth and . FRED W. GHAY, 0th, Oniaba, Nebraska, perior, #6.00; Towa, $4.5 NOT MUCH ACTIVITY IN CORN., $1.50 to $2.00. No. 00, Vige: Best Yet, 4-4, 6] g.h'llterc.ulh 90, 414c; Cabot, Tijci Farwe Hml{blemlw'l 8. 8. 48 conpons. R 4igmregular. % _dopreferred, AL A LININGER & METUALF CO., U [ i . ‘ UL & 448 ca 13 (Il»]vn’b’rn-l\ Prime stecrs, 1100 to 13X ibs. An—Granulated, . 8}4@8xc; conf. A, Frut of Loom, 0\ Greend : : Llll]lhfll‘ lee Ufllllfllll Etc., Bte, , Pacific be ) Y P Central. . * By white extra C, Th@ilyc: extra C, 7 Hove, 7% King Philip cam: ts, J] i Oats Dull and Lower—Provisions Ex- | Contral Pac i {:"nlx"“:,l: :;";!": 00 to 1030 Lbs. + yellow C, 65,@68c; nowdered, 8@ 11c; Lonm\ule cambric, P it Amcmmm [mplemen wflm,camalcs Corlcrf»th -na Dous Omahs. | perience Quite a Boom—Cattle | (hicak fi..,‘ff{,',[‘(n"“ Choice to fan D ¢ W(:i“‘if;mru No. 2 Standard xf';:;:«hrmfl 408, e Papper 11"'"4]1)" et B W HARYEY LUMBER GO d - t Common to cho 1 ops—Oysters, No, 3 Standard, el 43- " Peppera \s - T i Slow and Unsatisfactory b "o, | o prefeired Qommon o cholcs bull &3 struwberrios, 3 Ibs." pof | Poperell 64, tho: Pepperell, 4, vci' Pop: “PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, - To Dealers Only. ’( Hogs Barely Steady. 12044| dopreferre Fair to choice heavy hogs. ; Canton @240 run})ln'lnuu, 2 1bs., per | perell, 94, 23¢; Pepperell. 104, 002,107 California pears, per case, | 44, Slyc; (nnlon 44, 14 #4.00@4.70; upricots, per case, &.50@4 California’ peaches, per case, .00 California white cherries, per case, @b\ lifornia plums, per case, #. w@;. [ pine apples, 2 1bs, per cuse, 3054, %03 cows § 1 1b. salmon, per aoz,ll 00@2.00; 2 1 goose- COWS. . b4 ' berries, per case, 1\12 1b. string 13 Union Pacitic hot 0 ‘“i“lr" rre 1 ntative Sal re 4| do preferred epresentative Sales. Michigan Central . &% Western Unio Mlx-.,fim-mnul 7 e S MoNeY 0N CaLL—Easy at 1@1}4 per cent; closed at 1134 per cen Prive MenCANTILE PArerR—4@6 per ___Ofico, 1403 Farnam Streot Omaha. " JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumnch Ete. Imported and American oty Cement. Ageat for Miiwaukog {Lrdr Viic Coment and "¢ Fair to cnoice mixed ho, ¢ Triumph, 6e; Agricultural implements, Wagons & Buggies 901, %8, %6 And 907 Jones Street, Omaha. llanut&tnrm ur Bucksye I]mls Seeders, Cultivators ke, Clder Mills and Lubnn Pl eri Cor. 14th and Nicholas Stroets. anslllh\ 11e \'nll('\ 5 Brown sheeting —Atlantic A, 44, Bantic H, 44, 1l4¢; Atlantic D, 44, lantic P, i Aurora LL, 44, 6¢ [ Hoosier 44, Iige; Law- LL 44, 6¢ Ohl Dummlon 44, Blgey marrow_fat l’!‘]‘ln‘n‘ll R, 44,7 CHICAGO PRODUCFE. MARKET. Cnicaco, July %.—(Special Telegram to Tue Bee.|—Wheat had a weak, sick spell right at the opening, but for the greater part of the session firmness was the prevailing urora CHAS. R. LEE, i i ) ) | \ e oot 4 bmmn, per case, 8. 46{“ 4 Pepperell O, 4d o 4 feature. The initial range was 70ige for maNar— Quiet and weak, | B GOWE. ..o coio & B0 ; 21b, early June peas, $2.60 | Pepperell, 84, 181gc; Pepperell, 04, 21c; Yoy T WINONA 'MPLEMENT co., Dflalfil‘ in Hardwood Ll]I]]bEl‘ August, 714 @i9%c for September and 81%c bus $4.86 for sixty lluy 08 calves lh tomatoes, §2. 00@2.15; 2 1b, corn, | perell, 10-4, 2 2o Utica C, 4-4, 5o Wac huwu, B b J0F Decsmiber, Pieices got down t0. Toie tor | Vills, $488 for do mand, 0 calve 20 0 S . 1o | &5 e Aurora 164, 76, Aurora B, 44 Agricultural Imulemeuts Wazuus& EZIES | wood carpets ana Parquet Fiooring. sth and bausta oi ol 5 " g cow: niED Frurrs—Figs, xes, per ( ) S > ¥, — 'x:"“;:; '-l:m‘!‘v'! t!:!c_ "’:‘,:l, Pcl{’fl"e]‘"hfl‘“l! PRODUCK MARKETS, N Tt g fc igs, in mats, por Ib, bh(@6e; dates, in | - Dicx—West Point 20 in, 8 o 104c; Comar ’;“ "l': - I""‘ —____Millinery and Notions AGAIC U IRE A B 08 108 DBCOS, | itoAes, TU1Y oY vUReAvaTiiimon] oaabi | 10 boxes, big@rc: London lnlngn layer | Quechee No. 2, & o: Quechee No. 8, ¢ OMAHA BR. 1. OBERFELDER & Co,, ™ : j ber. Nobody scemed to want wheat at the | (,iCaao July 0 henrchlivman: esh, |10 cows raising, per box, 43,00 " Malaea | Bo; Anwva, \Windsor, 991 J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., g ( beginning. Tho weather was cleariug up in | o i) ¥ NG Vbl N L T e T o I [mporters & Jobbers in Mlllmcry&mmns ; \ England and the continent. The leading [ Corn—A shade firmer; cash, s Au- | 16 steers. ... cia rmsins, per Ib, Tig@sc; Cali- Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine. W.E. Moad, Managor. 1213 Leavenworth st., Omaba. MOLINE, MILBURN&STODDARDLO Manufacturers and Jobbers in fornia loose muscatels, California London layer raisins, per box 2.50; pitted cherries, per 1b, 20(@22 California’ pitted plums, per b, 121 per box. $1.75@2.005 local feature, aside from the influence ex- cited by foreign advices, was the support givenon news from the northwest. The 535c; Septembol Onts— c; September, : be. 5 11-16¢, 40 steers, sh, EJ 13-19¢; August, 18 steer: Co 24 steers. steers 25, 210 and 212 South 1ith Streat 151 Jeiwe n‘r’um 20 in, 12 0z, \m‘\vm Point 40 m 11 oz, 16¢. °voral , Caledonia X, 01e; Cal- CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., SiirTING—Choecks weather throughout the northwest is hot and Barley—Nothing doing. 86 stoors dried blackberries, per 1b, ’ dried | edonia XX, 10i5¢ 3 Otis, Ye. i o # murky and not favorable to wheat, and re- | Prime Timothy—$:40@245. 14 stec oA e gty arled Wfigfllls, BflE.E.flS, VRflKuS, Plows Etc. . Haflfl[floml‘fl]‘swflf GYfiralls ports from :n.umm: diu:’rict are lr|...- 1;»-5 Flax—# lHl 3 M Californin sun dried b hes, 12 o Cor, Sth and Pacitie streets, Omaha, Neb Joans Pants, Shirts, Bte, 11Tand 114 Dovglas Strest, rosy now than they have been any time for o ’ 9¢: | 88 utes Califorma unpared uporated m——— e | e e amonth, This induced some excellent buy- P S DA | e Artists’ Materials. peaches, 15@@18¢; California ing by strong local parties. Hutchinson was L7214 3 August, §8.721¢ L 18(@20c g A HOSPE, Jr., “"J.T. ROBINSON N he est individual trader. Th S0, 5 { i PIEL, Jot prided tor the . diy | whs iy shd inehanged. P Jo in halt :“,.u:t.“.:\.m-,.;., Atists’ Materials, Pianos and Ogans, | Wholesale Notions and pumgmn[ l}ourls 1@1%c and the closo was within e | g sMoME Shoulders © i et 11 10 0l 001 002 3 g 0 0 0 ¢ 01 1, O fraction of the top. The advance ‘was from 791 ¢ to 80%c and in December from B13¢c to 82)(@s2%{c. Whenever August got below 80c it rebounded, and for the last two hours the price fluctuated between S0c and 80%c. December only reached “(' from the in August Butter—Quiet; creawery, 141 (16 Cheese—Quiet; full cream cheddars and flats, 8@s!4c; young Americas, S)@83c. Egg: ted calf, 41¢ lightgreeu 1 0019 “"AdA 50 cents per 1,000 feet for rough joist HOARDS, No. 1 com, s 18 §18.00 | No.3 com, s 1 8 815, No.2com,81¢ 16,30 | No. 4 com, s 18 12, Add 50 cents ver 1,000 for rough. ~California salmon, per bbl, §16.00@ halibut, per Ib, 14c: family white fish, 3.20: white ish, No. 1, per 3¢-bbl, £6.50} trout, per -bbl, $5,35; scaled herring, per box, 28¢; new Holland herring, per keg, 62c: Georie's Bay split herring, per bbl, new, Sl v‘v»‘ollu- S S i CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Wholsale Refined and Lubricating 0ils H. M, & S. W. JONES, Suceessors to A. T. Kenyon & Co., Wholesale & Retail Booksellers aud Stationers, Stationery, Commerci 00 50 netinged ; green vy green salted,5!¢( tationery. . 4 T FENCING. I e O G Axle Gronse, Ktc., Omahs, A, 11. Bishop, Manages 1 ‘5'.'} “‘a‘Sny“l'?Xffd“-"“cffil_ vte At 8 c; salted bull, 330; dry flint, ;fl‘:u“(‘::’;:‘;‘:»"n2:»:!“;::‘ R haw, "',v' oAl "‘""“‘"'1’“""“{‘ el st - VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, j V. e il A # okt S c, , 8¢y deacons, 20@2%5c each; dry Voster g b 1, A O Ly Ui 8. 1, 7Ss Ao Grat. oter any of tha naslon, bt | “BiLed; 6@FG ek il v e, S ol §g~ L e Boots and Shose._. Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods, f Y6 market was fairly well supported’ and | g LoLow—Hasler: No, AN DR o] -bbl, £10.00: mackerel, No. 1 bay, }5-bbl, KIRKENDALL JONES & co., 8ige; No. 2, 8¢, and cake, 3}§@idfc per lu. 1% Marney Strool, Omabn, closing quotations were a shade better than | yesterday, The bears went to selling right and left, but without breaking the market $11.00; smoked bloaters, per box, $1.60. TowAcco—Plug, 20@65¢; smoking, 16@b5e. L1ES—$1.85@1.50 per 30-1b pail. (Successors to 1teed, Jones & Co.) Wholcsale Mannfacturers of Boots and sthcs Receipts. Shipments, 11,000 3,000 2,14 & 10 It uw %0 }/ ‘12, 14 & 16 1t. m Office Fixtures. Flour, bbls 35 Do ) PARTITION, oston Hubber Shoe Co. 1102, 1104 & THE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING CO. more thin ge. Another break in the Erie [ Wheatbu.. SauT—sLunel 2 b bbl. 1t com, 5 in whitc pine ceiling........833.00 MmO ey St Omal. Nebraaka. Mauutactaress of i canal was a dawpener on shipments. Trage | £orn, bu. T 4@ ) = QIR oto exiiac s inhry yol e, Rya-va. i apeet L Clar 3 in Norway pine ceiling " W.V. MORSE & CO Bank, Office and Saloon Fixtures. : [ Outs were duller than on any previous day fif. e p;‘; :‘b ! ‘u_m‘ cloves, pe lb m@ 1¢; a1l | g4 com % in Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, Mantles, B3SEEATALL Book Casen, .'.’5‘.'“:535{35?:'\ of the week, lower prices ruling in nearly : rley, : s Vedsutie, | 0015 dill whlen, X futures, (ho\lzh fluctuations were confined New York, July "7 Whunb—fl,eu-hlts s NaiLs «—lrou nails, ver k £2.05@?2.10; steel | A g in white pine. 1101, 11031105 llulufll;!efll'"(fl: :nl acufactory, anc oM a within harrow limits There was 1o special | §250; exports, 100,560; spot ruied quite ;mlnk ';;Q }5';5, b“‘r.b\x:v At ro ails, per | 3w w Pws i I inquiry for any option, with scllers in the firm and closed strong; '-'I"-il’“' have been ir- “S* AT tady & : (o) td b e i BI lle Oills. mn‘jorl‘;y and onl{’ @ lmudvrnw demand, which | regular, but opened a shade higher, later de- TrAas—Young Hyson, common to fai o"oea. 8p ces, e Paints ‘n‘nld Ilis. % clined % @'gc, only to soon rally ‘and close strong avan ddvance of @icci ungraded red, “01@yo; No. 2 red, Wigaildic in store and le\ulo 3 ‘»‘"4( b, 08w delivered; August ' cl |n|: at 00! Corn—Receipts, 24,2/0; exports, 42,0005 cash advanced a trifc and closed firm; op- tions opened y(@!gc lower, but afterward ud- yanced L@ic, lcavmg off firm Moy was generally _attributed to short interest. This is not ered important, however, and iy was In light request. at nearly steady figures, touching 30c at one time. New crop deliveries were in more fayor than the long | months, with seller August declining about [ 1¢c, and the two following months showing & ! further weakness. In store lots were dull and quotable around 20%{c for No. 2, with ] most, of the cash transactions by sampie. 2c; Young Hyson, good to f Gunpowder, common to good, vowder, choice to fancy, 40@65e; Japan, com- mon to medium, 15@25; Japan, choice to fancy, 80@4ic; Oolong, common to good, 25@ 35¢; Oolong, choice to fancy, 5@ioc; mper- ial,” common to medium, 25@: good to fancy, 40@50¢ Nurs—Alnonds, 15@!7c; filberts, 9@10c; Packers Purchases. Brazil, b walnuts, 10@14c; pecans, 79 @ Showing the number of hogs bought by the C CLARKE CORERE.GO Teas, Coffces, Spices, Baking Powder, i tracth, Laundry Blue, Inks, Ete. 1 Finvorty Eximelh Yawndey e, foxs ¥ “CUMMINGS & NEILSON, Wholesale Deaters in Paints, 0ils, Window Glass, Ete. 1118 Farnam Street. Omaha, Neb. Six inch drop 8T A, 12in, 818 B, 12in, 81 No. 1 com, 18 No. 1 com, 12 in.! No. 1 com, 12in, s 18, 16 ft Nn. 1 com, 12 in, 8 18, 10, 18 No. 2 com, 12 in; 8 18, 10, 18 and 20 ft 6.10 120 6.10 Tmperial, cronkery anu clasawarc W. L. WRIGHT, ent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Cruckery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, AR AR r U CARPENTER PAPER C2., Wholesale Paper Dealers, 2 ) 19 f ey T bt & O e i b Msorad | oot *2"""31"}'1‘"'*3“ o e O o, 18,8t b O, Nohemsia. °'p':’.;."'§;.::, AP, VAT R lintnran weriorall bobm: || ket @) v 3. H. Hammond & Co. e per b, as per ? 121 grooved roofing §12 per = Papor Boxes. .5 32'11.'7333...53; into ?m nlml‘.lzul n large num- White wostern, 44@@4Sc, Omaha P. Co. MarLe SvGar—Bricks, 106@10}¢c per 1b; | 12 in stock boards same length. PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, L2 rnnnen ber of outside traders, and from the start unusuully inferesting trade was witnessed. “The failure of hogs to come forward freely 1 under the recent heavy advance has made § the shorts in products feel very uneasy. R Po-day buying against outstanding ‘contracts was the rule found Coffec—Spot, fair; Rio, dull at $14.50: op- tions 520 points active; sales, 46,2 penny cakes, 11@11%c per Ib; pure maple syrup, £1.00 per gal, Broows—Extry ftie, £2.00; painted handles, No. 1, #1.05; heavy stable broows, £4.00. rARCH—Mirror glos CGiraves' corn, 6i¢c; Oswego gloss, 7e; Oswego corn, 7c. Imoorters and Jobbers of Crockery, Glassware, Lanis, Silverware 1514 Farnum 8., New Paxton Bullding. JOHN L. WILKIE. Proumetflr Omaha Paper Box Factory. Nos. 1317 snd 1319 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. 10 1n grooved roofing same price as 12 in stock boards. lower bags; SHIP LA No. 1 plain, 8 and 10 in. No. 2 plain, 8 and 10 in No.10. G, 8in cptimber, $0.95@ commlaalon nd Sto nited closed wealk at Ste. 3 western, 15@16}¢c, Prlntars Malerlalu. and RIDDELL & RIDDELL, = holders slow to Pork—Rirmer and falrly actives mess was PownER AND SHOT—Shot. §1,50; buckshot, | 1st and 2 e "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, ome tod at $14.25@14.50 for old; $15.00(15.25 Highest and Lowoest. 155; powder, kegs. $.00; half kegs, . | :‘,’5‘.’.‘.‘.’&‘ l::’.:%’":’ix'.‘nh::"fl‘t“ s closing %or e x" e i e e e ) 5! one-fourths, $1.50; blasting, kegs, §2. 8, clear, 1in, & sm]'fi!fl and Commission Mflrflhflflts, Aux]l]a[‘y Publishers. | prices to u shade under, and before any reaction ocenrred pork sustained an apprecia- tion of 42i;c, lard 15c and short ribs loc. When the top figures werereached, however the niore urgent buyers withdrew and differ” or, but firm; west- | prices puid for mixed and heavy $8.00@35.95. on this market during the estern, l]((g" De. | for the corre: Otiio flats, 1@ | —— Spectulties Butter, Fovs. (hoosa, Pontry, Game, __ 112Howard Street, Omaha, GEO. SCHROELCER & CO., Successors to Mcshune & Schroeder.) oads of hogs o€ Tow doys, aind ponding period iu 1857 and 18 July 1888, | July 1887, | July 1884, Dealers In' Type. Presses and Printers' Supplies. LaLlll Thi Street: Omaaia. o0 o 5% A m-ou,lm 5] 1%, 134, 1 BA it 1 ill. 82 B, % 111 iorce, Si(c; 401b square d 8ige; 20-1b round, lhp.ms, r—Dull and wea so—Quict, but stea Hummr cuods ’ 8884 ‘Outs—No. 3, August, 20c bid, 203 asked. Minneapolis, July _27.—Wheat—Local e e eIt Al aTiaeiHlone formondl 14 [ —— OMAHA RUBEER CO., 1 80 5, o . ple . ent_lines of property ruled easior. Later | Kansas City, July 27.—Wheat—Steady; 1% @% b,.’(",,‘,"l'a‘(”:,"u,*',“"{:;Jfi";,'.’fl;‘ Forrtid i Produce Commission and Cold Storage, Manafacturers and Dealers in Rubber G short ribs and pork recovered to great ex- | No. 3 red, cash, 67¢ bid; August sules at i e e oo drien! || Star 4t Aooring 50 Ouinbia, Nebrusk. i ers aud Dealers in Rubber Goo ) tent_the ground lost and closed quite firm. | 6717c; September, 6il¢c bid, 6Sic asked; Boek 104 (LR b } Tabandl9dNclbar 4 0| FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS, | 9l Clothing und Lesther Bolting. 1005 Faruaw Stroets Lard r?l;:‘scdw follow nmlI for tl{(u lx:sl ll:_n\llr No. 2'soft, cash, 6Sc asked: August, 65}gc WOODENWARE.—Two-hoop pails, per doz., | Clear % in ceiling ) Wholesale e e o or 80 of the session wus the weakest article | asked. ¢ A B i iai 8ash, Doors, Etc. o Tho it "I e Bkt Bt | Cora—pwers No. 2 cat, e anes 01 hrseioop, Pt #1905 ANo. Lertts | Glear 51t bactionits o | Flour, Feed, Grain and Generel Commision | ~.82ah: Doors, Bro. D ot et “‘."..“,’;:‘rk’ti?.'.‘..‘:,::L.'L’a":z‘f.‘.3"1.“ AaEnak 00 LG RBRXC taRken; September, wishbourds, eldetric, £1.50; fancy Northern | Clear finish, 1 and 11 in, 00 | Merchant. wm-pnmnme-numm- 1014 North lith . Wholesalo Manu :cturers of SashL Doors, Blinds and Monldings, Branch Dfice, 12th and Lzard Stroets, Omuha, Neb. il n_washboards, £2. Omah, Neb. No.1 churns, 9. 3 No. 8 churns, 7. in lard to 7}5@10¢, and 1 short ribs to 5@ AT s ] CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, Clear finish, 11§ and 2 in) 8 2 Clear corrugated ceiling, 4 in Clear yellow pine casing and POPLAR LUMBER. .50 spruce, in nests, 10c per nest. " buiter tubs, #1.70; Séé 20 . m“‘g“b“{‘{f"" owing méunlynm lxght‘ ro- | b P Gk |36 40 @465 Syrurs AND MoLasses—Sugar syru).mé S}car poplar bx bds, }}2ms2 n)“ o M B‘I?Hn'; MAN[_UIS’AFT\i]RING Ci)- —Spe ceipts, but buying was not_active; recel common to choice, 28@44c; corn _syrup, 25 ear in panel, s 25, 27. C“;:“";' $0Lx W7, 2=l Fpadial T""’"{“‘l t0 | Cohcars: shipmenta, 64 cars Closing: No: T BN 34c; black strap molasses, 15c; New Orleans | Clear ¢ corgatd ceiling, ¥ 28.00 Juhhfll‘s of Hard afld Sflfl Cfial & a.HEl,,?q J;EI:SW“P. _,,Es.,.‘,fl.,,ug.m .wB 1}]!‘: 4 § TEsBas|-Uirris—Trade was again slow | { " parg, July, 823c: August, 83(c; on Y0 S0k Notes. molasses, open kettle, 35@50c; New Orleans BATTENS, WELL TUDING, PICKETS. et S R i R Y PR ¥ and unsatisfactory all around. As to prices | track, 84c; No. 1 northern, July, 803c; Au- Steady markets. centrifugal, 27@35¢; sorghum, 27(@35c. 0. G. Batts, 2% in.. 65 louth 13th Street, Omahs, Nebraska. e 1 there was little or no change when compared | gust, 803(c; on_track, 52@s2gc: No. 2 | James Leslie was in from Belvidere with a | _Rice—Carolina and_Louisiana, 5@b%c; | O. G. Batts, }x3si's 30 J. J. JOHNSON & CO., o with yesterday en prime natives or on the | northern, July, 78}dc; August, 81igc; on | load of cattle. Patna and Rangoon, b@5c. 8 in well tubing, D. & .50 ordinary run of so-callod part cornfed stock, | rack, 7Has0c. John Hastio topped the market with a load | CaNpy--Mixed, 10@12c: stick, 9}§@10c. Pickets, D i Manufactarers of Lime, lteam 3 but suything at all off style or off flesh was | . our—Steady. of hogs from Brock. Teatton. Plokets, D Andanippors of Coul, Conk, Cement, Plustor, Lime, Milwaukee, July 27.—Wheat—Firm; ‘W. H. Gould, Brennen, Dak., was in with ity % Drain Tile, and Sewer Pipe. % Omice, 215, 8, Lith quoted easier, and native common grades | oaeh S0c; August, 7ic; September, 78c. B Ban o cAtl Al e lbar o tioal City hull;)n(':’ss 5»%1- 1b, 33 @29c; uf\‘:m"l )éxuclc:t{; St., Omaha, Neb. ~Telephone SI1. P“mns PIDGS aml Enflnfls. were almost unsalable, unless at ruinously | -~ Corn—Dull; No. 8, 45¢. 4 J. M. Barko, Gordon, was here with two | ki baoy :lb Bty ;f)pxfiredmm ar Ib, o g NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Stoam, wter, m'm-- and Mining Supiles, Kte, low pri T Ithough not lower th Oats—Quiet; No. 2 white, Bssge, I y pe @ P A* Standard.... 3 ipplies, . IPE/008, £ 2 ORI, IAONE ONER CIAR Rye—Dull and nominal; No. 1, 56c. loads of cattle of his own feeding. 5i@o0e; venl per Ib, 65@70c¢; Chicago slaugh: | A% H. B, & smmm‘s flr Gflal a]m Gfll(e 90, 2'and 924 Farnam Sireet, O &t the close yesterday, were slow, weak and Barley—Dull; No. 2, 50¢. W. H. Gould, Rapid_City, Dak., wasin | tered sole per lb, 25@3Sc; city calf 23 t0 80 | 6 in. cl " CHUHCHILL PUMP CO., ) unsettled. Up to the hour this roport closed | pRite¥ Sl B Tk 0 (o g1 10 | with! thiee loads of good grass cattle, 1bs, $5@90c; city upper per foot, 18@20c; No. 1. Wholesale Pu Pi & no range cattle had arrived, hence nosales or | for cash wud July. John Jeuks, Avoca, Ta., and W. B, Van- | lar, 14@l6c: Buffaloslaughtered sole per1b, | Latn Sale Pumps, Pipe, Pmlflfl, quotatious. Native butchers' stock, especially Ouk leather slaughtered sole per 1b, d cows and heifers, have had to follow the ownturn on Texans und old canning stock I'lcudqulncn for Mast, r Farnai St. o e ver i 23@3se St Loubs July 27 _Wheat—Higher; cash, | sant, Blanchard, Ta., were in with cattie, 58! g L % 5 L i , per 1b, 28@32¢: up) 014 George Meisner, Shelton, was at the yards b Boavy boe b, - 68700 !ulm nn'\'nt mhllfll medium_per 1b, 75@S0; city calf pe White Cedar, 6 in., 14 s o gin, qrs. M. E SMITH & CO., Ige; August, 429¢e. | With five loads of cattle and two loads of n i . fohi : U. S, WIND ENGINE & PUMI CO, early unsaleable to-day. Veal calves 4 ‘ P “ o« Bigin, s, % . Waro i god demand: atockess and feeders | o ORte—Stead i September, | hogs. ! ; 90c@8$1.00; lining per dozen, §5.00@8.50} woowoy u'."q. A 00 D“ Guuds PIII'I]ISIIH'Q Goods and Notions, Steam and Water Sappli uiet and steady. The receipts included | 2254¢: From the 1st to the 26th of this month | Fyench calf 25 to 80 lbs, $1.10@ French “ % 4in round 14 llv"nm\lll)JDo“(lll Cor. 11th §t., Omaha, Neb. ] m e 000 Texans catile: medium to good steers, | Fork—Higher at 1400, Omaha has received over 19,000 more hogs | calf 30 to 50 Ibs, $1.10@01.75; French calf 50 | Tennesses Red Cedar, spiit e = 2 Haliiday Wind Mille. 918 and 120 Farnum St Omaba. ; 100 to 1500 Tbs, 85.20@3,00 1900 to 1350 1bs, | Laard - Higher at 8.60. than Kansas City. 10,15 bn, 0cs]. St o ) Spliteee | KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co e, Asting Maihisr 0@5.40; 950’ to 1200 18, §3.60@4.75; d his) 14 . W. M. White, Tekamah, was in with five | ~Rubver boots “and shoes—Boston, dis 40 M g % BF e 14 S0l 00 Tevns | 10@20c; darry, iBGlée. on the market at §5.25. Para, dis 40@b per cent; Goodyear, dis 40@3 | mei ), 40, hair, 80c; pl.mm. $.45; tar | Gents' Furuishing @ Gogner 1y wnd Haaney flElflfiS Boilers and GBHUI‘&I Mflflhlflfll’y 9 cattle steady to 1150 lbs, $3.50@ | Oincinnati, July 27.—Whisky, steady at | Hon. Lee Martin, Benedict, was here with | per cent. board, $1.65; sash, 50c pr ot. H ket Liod Woin Bleats Pumpn, Saw MiNs, 1215315 105 600 to 700 1bs, | $1.14. two loads of corn fed cattlc of his own feed- and Tinners' Stook. ct.; blinds, 500 pr mldgs, 50¢ pret.; Fu, iture. Leavenworth Stiect, Omabia. Liverpool, July 27.—Wheat—Firm; de- | ing, which brought $5 25. Metals 8y mand fair: holders offer sparingly: 'Cali | Goorgo Morgan, manager of tho Douglas | o min PIate; 1 G, 10x14, bost 8075 tin platey fornin No. 1, 6s1ld@'s per cental; red | Millan, Saratoris company, came in in ad- lc,'d $4.80; bar load, $4.55; large plg wostern, spring and winter, 6s Sa@3s 104 per | yance of a shipment of 8tock. p L8 ha lead W15 larepile TR Y Honry Jarvis, North Loup (AL e ] Com--Firm; domand, fair; new mixed | vyiloy’ & It Ranin, Derain, Ta.s & O | shoatnios coppore. tined zuc‘?’ Al YORtarn; 48,40 v CORML Mason, Bradshaw; E. W. A S copper, tinned, 37¢; lead 'pipe, 63{c; she New Orleans, July 27.—Corn—Irregu- | mouth, Mr. Butler, Crescent, 1a.: J. S. | iron, N S, 15 to 24, $3.20; Kussia iron, 13 ed, 60@062¢; yellow, 62¢; white, 65c. o 3 5 X ) A 0 P itad and Bighors No. 3, 4&5gc of. | Bogart, Glenwood, In., and D. H. Huntoon, | Am Russia planished, A, 10ifc; Am - Russia tarred felt, per owt., $2.05; straw bd., $L.55, | ~~~ Freight added to above. e He May Recover. Mr. Lyman H. Tower, who has been lying dangerously ill at the Paxton, was 80 much better yesterday that his nds think tnat if one more comfortable night is passed he will surely recover, i the shipping line,cither light or_heavy, sold_about steady but the ordinary run of country mixed hogs, such as are usually bought onpackmg account, sold o strong nickel lower, and were dull at that. Light sorts aroe extrcmv.ly scarce and this morning commanded & good 10 premium over best mixed, s&ling almost up to the best heavy. Thoy are ulso scarce at west- DEWEY & STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Farniture, Furnum Strect, Omaba, Nebraska. “CHARLES §HIVERILK, Furniture Omuha, Nebrasks. A, Standen, wnulesale Tarm, Fild i 1 Garia Sefids 1 911 and 113 Jance Strec ¢. Omuba, Earling, Ia., were among the shippers at the | planished, B, 91{c; painted barb wire, #3.00; - — e morage Fovwardlnsa Commission ern poiuts and there sell at & premium over ed, 5 | ed, B, 3 ed ) i A ) , Forwardin ho loxdinary run ‘ol mixod, " Sules to.day e ornmenl —Steady at £2.55, Fazdsithibons Eii e ] kalvanized barh ire, $5.75. - Qur eharming countrywomon arenct || o Groceries, . " | S ARMSTRONG: PETTISBIO0N ¢ i es1 10 y 8ol (@ ), ! 3 ] vie, ‘4 e e SanecLy BL80.40@0:40 anc shat mi1xed sparack’ | s1s obig Scuote-oarce and flrm; pork, OMAHA MARKETS. Drugs and Chemicals, Tiok ol thals e Buvchaitalotole Thavill o asTONIB ALLATHERE00: Storage, Forwarding and Commission, ink noyta sold At $0.00@0.5, with Light ot Meata—Shoulders, 85.50; long clear srous—Sulph. acid, 13(c; citric | declare unanimously that Van Duzer's Wholesale Groceries and Provisions t y Co. Huglod sy $0.4026.50. and clear ribs, .00, Produce, Fruits, Ktc. tartaric, 50c: bal. copay Flavoring Extracts aro the only ones p . wiloiesuis ot 18 Hhound s iard S v Burrer—Fancy creamery roll, 19@ chloroform, 50c; glycering o v 7, 700 and 711 8. 10th St., Omnha, Neb. Irele ivae N that impart to pies, puddings, cakes, ete., the genuine flavor. Why? Because they are made from the fincst fruit, without any doubtful aid from cheap and hurtful chemicals used to simulate the real trade. Grocers everywhere LIVE STOCK. 20c; solid pa a butter, 14@15¢; common grades, 12};@l3e, gum opium, Chicago, July The Drovers' Journal | = Eqad-—Strictly f reports as follows: JALIFORNTA Dawm Cattle—Receipts, 9,000; market slow and 5 ALIFORNIA GRA' @1oc lower; feeders, cked, 16@17c; choice country #1.00; gum camphor, i sulph. morphia, $25 McCORD BRADY & co., Wholesale Grocers, 1 th and Lenveuworth Strects, Omulia, Nebraska. #2. 13@14c candled. bromide potassium, 42c. \S—$1.95 ner box. Or.s—Carbon, 1502 10c: headlight, 1752 —$1.50@2.00 per case. | 123ic; gas . 74° 121¢; West Virginia steers, ismum 5.00; stockers and SoUTHERN GRAPES—S1.00@1.50 per 10-1b | summer, 1l¢; zero, 17c¢i No. 1 golden ma- 0@3.60; cows, bulls and | pasket. chine, 18¢; extra W, New Youk, July 26.—[Special Pelegram to Tue Bee,]--Srocks—Fecling among the ma- jority of stock operators continues bullish. Judge Brewer's (decision has been full Smoke staoks. Bo"era. Elc IReate sh the injunction grante 3. lard, 26e; No. 1lavd, | ¢o 7 y : ?‘)fi:‘.l:‘u‘xtIn:::;:::xo:xt..ll:“\:uc.:‘,.\:::;fi!:lm graated mpred, "8 ;e catle, 8005, | "I\ cmunns 40 for 24 ats. { Turpentine, #1c; linsced ruw, 53c; boiled, | SSllLthesoextracts. SRR Mannfactnrmz fiflfl?fl?v‘;]‘l“:s'l‘ll.flkfl Slflflk& ] ') " yed 4 ogs—Receiy market ste. 2.00, " L pression that the railroad commissioners can- | mixed, 8 Uu@m 40; heavy, $5.05@0.50; llglu, Dry Goods LEE,C CLARKb Anunhabl:n HARD= | Britchiugs, Tanks and Generai I lor Repairing. 1318 4 not mako rates of freight so low that the :1:_,&4,,1\‘!5“ TS SLTES per' bl T RE' COMPANY, ; FASRERsAS UbIo: L hcy S50 SBATEOR T5@1.50; western, wooled, $.50 Namoless, 540} Wiolesale Ha['[lwars Clmgry, Tin Plate, Toxans, shorn, $.00@3.%0; lambs, 20 per drawer. i No. 40, 10bgc! T eerees mde of sixty to ninty days., During the time home growtl, 50@i0¢ per intervening the roads can put in force paying rates and do a large business, as grain crops are just beginning to move. The market opencd quiet but strong, with wmost of the activity confined to u few stocks, amoug which St. Paul, Reading, Lacknwanna, Union Pacific und Louisville & Nashville ‘were most prominent. In early tradings a drooping tendency was developed in several Metals, Sheet Iron, ete. .-\ nt. u for Howe S uka, MinmiPowder and Cmaha, “STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1521 North Eigthteenth Stroct, O PorAToEs—Ne . 0. 80, 15¢; No, 80, colored, 10¢; National Stock Yards, East St. | bushel. No. 50, colored, 130} No. 70, colored, ' 15c; “Louis,July 27.—Cattie—Receipts,1,400; ship- [ PovLrrY—No dressed fowl in the market; llrl‘sml 131503 Ul ion Pacific, N, ments, 2,200; market steady; choice heavy @3.75 per doz; spring Canrer Warr—Bib White, 19¢; colored, native steers, 85,1 fair 10 good nutive steers, $4.80@>5.15; butchers’ steers, medium to choice, $3.40@4 50; stockers and feeders, fair to good, $2.30@1.00: rangers, corn-fed, §3.50@4.501 grass-led, $2.40@3.60. N—$1.00@1.50 per 100, Hogs—Receipts, 2,000; shipments, none; MELONS—$15.00@25,00 per 100, market lower; choice heavy and butch- Peans—California, $2.00@2.50 per case; nr-'wlcmum, 39.40(@06.50; packing, medium | Southern, £1.00 per ¢ bu. TEEL PENS - Are the Best, IN THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF Durability, Evenness of Point, and Workmanship. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Builders' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. Mochanics' Tools and Buflalg S 145 Douglas : per bu. Viarrs—Standard, S; Gem, 10c; Beauty, © crate. 50750, 1234c; Booue, ldcs B, cased, .50, @30c per bu. Btreet, On RECTOR, WILHELMY & co., Wholesale Hardware, EAQLE CORNICE wo Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice, ¢ Jobn Epeneter, Proprietor. #0 Dod, P i ‘lunhrl(nh Strect, Oma) 1" 254,00 950 0 il ¢ Conestoga, 6}4¢, ©; York, 42 i " b 10th and_ Haruey Ste., Omabs, Neb. Whstern Agente | = e stocks, which gradually extended to the en- | ¢o prime, £6.25@6.40; light grades, ordinar, CELERY—30(@40¢ per dozen. 18}gc: Swift KWU- Thorndike 00, Sig i len fox trial of 12 differcnt atyles by ma, on for Auntiy ¥ Vowdir Co Jutoraon Miael Nailh A firo list. 5t Paul and Wheeling aud Lako | 1o beot- 40 10@0 s, - F & Y1 Prxs—$1.00 per bushel, Tnorndike EF, 8ige; Thorndike 120, 4 rocolpLOF 1O cents in sabs. airbanks Stan IVISON, BLAKEMAN & CO. '"’lm ~.‘r'£."' X V@225 pe Thorndike XX, 1a¢; Cordis No. 5, 9igc: TR At bttt M AR n b0, per hoxi LT f«""k 9 0z, 163¢c; B ) 7 P Y J BaaYAS “Comuion, §1.50@3 25 per bunch; Exiws - Amoskeag, 9 0z, 103¢c; Everett, and 100 lower on all gralles; good to choice 3 H ; o : 4 i to madium, choice, §2.50@3, Huyuiaker, 8i50; Erie preferred each declined 3¢ per cent, but losses in the rest of the list were of slight fractions only. There was some recovery about 11 o'clock, but no perceptible increase MARKS BROS. SADDLERY C LQ. Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jovvers of Saddlery Hardware "STEAM BOILER WORK® Carter & on, Prop's. Manufucturers of all kinds Steam Boilers, Tents and Sheet Iron Work medy Lt!u‘s—(flw(m%w]mrrnle 3 :’“"“Y XXX, 12 ‘-v Aud Leather. 1403, 145 and 1407 Harncy St., Omaha, o o | in business, and up to noon only 99,330 shares e e tbars. $2.00 4107 cowe, | 1 OnANaES ~Messinas, #.00S.00 Jex box; . 12; Beaver Creek N o s, et e | O Do M g . A s U ch hands. Loudon camo in strong | $1.40G2.90. Radl, §7.5006.00; $4.0084.75 pbr bal - A - { = FAXTON & VIHRLING THON Wallich had changed g I CABBAGES —§ 'sopm KENTUCKY JEANS, Memorial, 15 ;Dakota, b/ andurbitrago houses traded liberally in | = Hogs—locoipta, 5300; shipments, 1,500; wr b s Dt A it e Louming | P, P vt __Moavy Haraware. | Wrongit and Cast Iron Bflilfllfl! Work, Reuding, Louisville & Nushville aud Erio, | Market opened weak, und 1015 ch;{;:: CioEx—Michigan, $4.50@5.50 per bbl 32 ‘“fif:‘;u Cottswold, 274 PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., W. J. BROATCH, "‘"fl’.""."'?'fi &,von General Fornder, Machine aud 5 Slocka wore moro pleniful e loan | &5t comingn o i, $500g605: | €425, Ao b sier SO0 er L | euid 70 178 S0k Crnmision Morotant Heary Bardware, Irou and Ste), e bk crot change, side N i > b oacl lce—Room Exch Buil N IRKS of the Brewer declsion, there w: little in WL ) im0 Cankors—700 per bushel. Pephe a2 Steven: ¢; Stevens' .__‘?‘fi‘mg“"‘.( G, Nep, 4 V108 Bprings, Wagon Stock. Hardware, Lumber, K. 1 OM‘HA w"“z & IRON WORKS;, | the markot to gossip about, and after mid- a4 134 Hamey Blresh Umahs, day a dullness prevailed. The market after midday showed plainly that operators who bad profits were taking them, and more stocks came out than buyers were disposed to take readily. Reading was sold hcavily for Philadelphia. Insiders ave not disposing of their stocks, but it is said to be the small holders who haye recently received their OMAHA LIVE STOCH. BEANs—Choice eastern handpicked navies, | Pr lt',lbw‘“*' 'J‘y 2,50 3,per bushel; wostern h:u! px.~ku1 N, ) W32.85; 1 ums, Cattle. ver pound. T8, 90, Friday, July 27, 1838, HoNey—14@lfe for one pound frames; There was a botter supply of cattle on the | Strained honey, 6@sc per pound. market, although the receipts continue light. Beeswax—Choice yeliow, 20@22}4c; dark There was a fair demund and the bulk of the | *olored, 1@ tc. desirable cattle on the market were sold be- | o CUEFXe—Young = America, full lt‘renml fore the close. The prices paid were apout | 9%@10%(c; full cream cheddars, 9@0'¢c; ful steady with yesterday’s market. cream @9i{; good to ch med §|Lvr..nl SR, 12%ge. McCOY BROS., lable oil clotn, Live Stock Commission lnwhants Murket furnished froe o i e SRt tock Yerds, &:‘Ill gt "“ o Wai LORIMER, \WESTERFIELD & | MALEY Live Stock (}nmmlsslm Manufacturers of Wir and Iron Rallings Desk Ralls, Window Guards Flower Stand, Wire Signs, Bte. 120 North 16éh Strect, Omabs, ~ 3 "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS. Man'frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes ' Vauits, Juil Work, Iron and Wire Fencing, Signs, e G- Kilaroon, Erop s "Cor 1ih had Juekeon Hve e WL, PARROTTE & co., “ Whulesale Hats, Caps and Straw Guufls 10/ B-ruu troet, Omabs, Neb, lge; B H, N 30ct Quechod, No. 1, 8, 4 ,;J&'mk aild Robes—Richmond, Allen, bc; Riverpoint, 5e; Steel River, 614 @ 1 ski Bide, Richmon d, 64¢¢; Pacifie, 614c, Room 15, Exchange Buildin, mou Btock Yards, — e e B . new certificates. ‘The last hour witnessed & e chiodddrs, G0l skimuod flats, 5@535c. Al‘-‘nnx‘\1:-~l|:1‘xuo e, \!".u:.mfimg oxge; | - ALEX“ANDER Al Kind of Baldig Mateialat Wi fi’FflAévlllEifi&ligflgflgn‘h\é\{fi;&wafi?& 4 gencral weakening of the entire list, excopt- Grocers List, merican, 7e; Aruold, 7c; Arnold Centur. ¢ FITCH, nde of Bili . Iug Grangers, which remained firm, and St | prieg, O Marker s flrlY active st steady | Revised prices are as follows: et Aruold B 103¢a; Aruold A, 123 Araold Commision Dealers in Live Sock. illdlng Material at Wholesgle | [T gl o b, oicon ey tsidmncen. otc, Paul and Northwestorn, which closed at out- 43 e ' '“M'g‘n Whila the light hogs 8010 at §0.06@ | Sugars are of and @ decline of 1.16c all 281 Birest and Union Pacifio Track, Omahs. Puryts—Drcss—Charter Oal, de; Ramapo, e Machinery wcom e sido fguroa. Last sales showed an irregular | 810. “Tue pens were clearod at wn- wrly | groundis uoted. Tho Culiforala roficrios | 4 i No. & e £ OuEy e Tamapo, | R B O, Ko Giuaa, s Uulo Block OUIS BRADFORD, -m;-a t:'o:; :u:n:u -2 market. Cunads Southern was up %, Illinois | bour. ) amme Svise 92 Tho feouble fecs, stoady. Lo N o 2 Allen, i Rich: | *"“UNION STOCK YARDS CO., ACH, T ‘Contral %, Missouri Pacific. X, Northwest- : —— hx:‘x.nm»ul Stark A, semioun 311(0; Amos ;l,mnd.lk‘ Windsor, 6ic; Eddystove, tge; 0f Omabs, Linited g Dfifllfll‘ le LMEGI‘!. Tl:fitLL}Efilmsafh Plrsanfl Blll'flfll‘ Proof Safes, Tlmu Locks, n&“-m"g“l‘filmk{_ Lacka- | © There was only oulufl here, 19%c; American, séamless, 17c; bnrl»s.‘ ‘umuu-Plunxmmu,n‘c,wmwn, sonar Doors, Kte. Yarda a{arne 1 i Corner i Dl e :

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