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B e u-w«nm*-m AIL BEE WESDAY JU LY 31, 1888, ' . THE OMAHA D Y “ THE SPECUL ATWE MARKETS sent n large selling orders, especially for St. | @3.70; cows, bulls and mixed, $1.50@3.40; | these sales wort chichy witilioroption coffee, ;l\,cnr':{-::{' 40@s per cent; Goodyear, dis 40@5 UMHAJ[]BBHRS DIBE[}TGBY UM AH AJGBBERQ’U Bcrfl v | Paul. The general stock market opened i) ml&lg fl‘!:)t;!:';';!} At isvony ol vear amonnted o bt 1,870,080 Bags from x St J) auiet o heavy, with first prices quite irregu- | o Hoas-Htecelita, 14,0%0: Barke Sironk L {3z, and the yea vipts at all United Metals and Tinners' Stock. b— L T Lumber. lar, - Considerable weakness developed im- 13 Tight, 80, ‘kips, #4.50@ | States ports were 20 bags, seninst 1}-““(-11% ll:x;:r;} SRURGHILL BARRER, O N BIETE 3 The Most Romarkable Boom of the | mediately among active stocks, especially in | 6,00, Y | 2 bags in 1886-7, au 'S4 bags in , 1Cy \ . ! 3 . . . ! ¢ g voak: il the pijs lend, £4.80: bar lead, { Year in Wheat. St. Paul, Reading, Union Pacific and North- | Sheep — Reccipts, Aol e | e e . sttt ndatty | Blocl by 86! saall pug el Dealer in Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Dea’cr i All Kinds of Lumber, ‘ western, which were most conspicuous. sl i Mt -r:}"zf"lmuu- 8,000,000 bags for the preceeding year, and solder, 15@20c; ..\\ppurb\"mnn Carrisges and Buggiea Jones Street, Syt | 1ith and California Streets, Omaha, Nobraske b e BULL s During the first halt hour's trading St. 4 xans, shorn, #2.75@4.50; " | 5,800,000 in 1855-6, sheathing copper, |,)m,l;| (m plmm\me ~ loh, Omibia, Nevraska. T TED W UnAT BIG STAMPEDE TO THE Paul declined 5, New Ergland, Reading, 4 The pack of Columbia river fish, it is now | copper, tinned, eud pipe, 03{c; sheet LININGER & METUCALF CO., #, sy ‘| Nath Yards, East St el et L on N8 90; S . Lackawanna and Northwestern {ollowing | Lo Yoty TooeCattior uadelpisr oy | SouEht will ot oxceed 50000 caes for the | iron, N 8 181021, 46303 Kl iron, et Agricaltaral Implements, Wagons, Carriages Lumver, Line, Cement, Et, Bl ! Everybody Satisfied of a Short Crop with % per cent each and the rest of the | shipments, 1,650 msrlu;: nu'rud_ choice hea T:. ('.vxllumr;%ull :(nh last, . The demand | planished, B, 91{c: painted barb wire, $3.00; sl ) — wru;;«;nnu.;a Douglas £ta.. om.nn-fi—. ] list with smalier losses. The decline was | hative steers, &.60@5.9) 0 on the coast has been quite active of late, | kalvanized barb wire, $3.75 Buggles, Fte. Wholesale. Omaha, Nebraska, EY LUMBER C 3 in Europe and the Northwest— accompanied by a moderate degreo of anima- | Nutive steers, &.40aB.80; bulchers' stoors, With sales reported of some 30,000 cases of all e “PARLIN, ORENDORF a MARTIN, | Corn and Oats Lower— tion, but the market afterward reacted | o ‘,'l‘lfr’“’l‘,“"‘(:‘}r; e ,“J;‘k;{:g‘;‘r‘, kinds, part at £1.6) for Columbia river and ey Glmnll. Valb ey oleeRIENoLIE Y 0 ealers Unly. iy ors, @ y ! ° & ) ¥ —10 per_o Ly Provisions Advance, sy and became dui. Tho weaknens | Coric, R 57 Soae i ¥hi0cti | S o Alusk 1 e showig un b | Comag s xsuis<loper sent s Lt | ) ovgaltura) Smplements, Wagons & BRgaies | one. e rarmam s, ome soon reuppeared, however, and still lower | = Hogs—Teceipts, mwh nhmmen;.s.h ‘1"'1': M Rl 2, 10, No. 40, 10%3¢! 0,5, 06 A 87 Joned Sirot, Omab J%HN A. WAKEFIELD, prices were reached in many of the leading | market stronger; choice heavy and butch- No. 80, colored, 10c} — hfllflsa[fl Lumnar E[D CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. g ; iy ers’ selections, #.5)w6.00; packing, medium . g 0, colored, ® 18c . MAST & CO — stocks. Later a stronger feeling dwelo]rd. to prime, &.30@6.50; light grades, ordinary Fruits, "lf‘;“ %8 i ll,\‘u‘m:‘ 142? ored, 1 M ra m [|[ BUDKE ¢ Dl‘llls seflflfll‘s Tnipoited Kud, ABTOMORE JtONG) Coment pate Ciicaco, July 30.—(Special Telegram to | and most of the losses were regained. The | 5 bogt, §6,20@s.40. L g TR, 3ib White, 19c; colored, Anuiae l'Bl‘S i Axent Tor Mifwaukes Hrdraiile Couient aud Tur Ber.|—A 2){c advance on top of Satur- | outlook for the coal roads is regarded as the | ganeng City. July 80.—Cattle—Receipts, Sighd hlf_““‘l“;m‘l‘k‘”“ Lf G Cultivators, Hay Rakes, Clder Milis and inban 1) | e Uiy Walte Xise day’s gain was what occurred in wheat to- | best for years, and their friends are out- | 5400; slnpmculn, E + market steady: of- irictly fresh, ”“"“cmm"m, un- a—Standard, S¢; Gem, 10c; Beauty, verireis. Cor. l4th and Nicholas Streets. CHAS. R. LEE, day. The market was I'¢@1’c higher and | spoken in their belief that they will sell ferings ch range; good to choice, CALIFORNIA DAMSONS—$1.25 ner box. 3 Boone, l4c; B, cased, £.50, T WINONA IMPLEMENT co. Dealel‘ m Hamwuflfl Lllmbcl‘ there was an immediate further advance of | higher. Among grangers the fecling is un- | €0 W.‘, 4 v 'g,‘;f‘(““";',‘: CALIFORNIA GRAPES—8L50@2.00 per case. 'i_*);‘\t(;‘dfl Gy § ' ; 3{@!4c on the curb, and S3%c was bid for | settled. Spring wheat and corn has not been “’(!?“;';d‘gm';"'g“;‘l:'c .;‘;“,“(:ku.m_!w»m' SOUTHERN GRAPES—70c@8L00 per 10-1b erlin A[I'll?lllmm [mnlemgms'qung&Buweg Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring. 9th and Donal i September wheat. Owing to the excitement | secured and operators are suspicious that 00, % L NANPAE=-85.00 Tor L qth Cumet. ,,m i N Stroots. —‘_—':g—— Millinery and Notlons. in the wheat pit the official reporter was | something may happen t mar the prospects | Hogs—Receipts, 1,600; shipments, nones AAPDERNINE$8,00, < ork, , 12ge; York, e S BERFRLDRA N GO, o slow in sending out a quotation which could | for a good business the coming fall and win- | market strong, active and 10@ibe higher} 181600 Swift River, s} Thiorndike (1«') Pt o P SEIBEALING & CO.. e represent the market at the opening, but he | ter. It was reported that S, V. White, and | K000 19 Cho m"' @6.35; common to me- %{:2.’2:{:{:: l'{l' h“’,‘g ?«'f-'m‘n R 855 Akron, Ohio. 4 Imnurtm&.lllhhcl%lll Mlllmery& Notions finally hit on S4c for September. But the | Bateman and Cammach had joined forces el Cordis No. 4, 116. Pt fla“esnu Machmm and Binder TW]HB. . 010 and 118 Rauth 11th Kiseat hand on the indicator only rested a minute | and intended trading in Lackawanna. If OMAHA LIVE STOCK. D y 163505 Everett, 7 | (000 Vo ts Manager. 1213 Leavenworth st., Omaha. = — i at that point. It shot around to 841¢c in less | they sold any stock they failed to affect the Hugnker, 8 M OLINE MILBORN STODDARD Go ~_overal ‘ than three minutes, December at the same | market more than temporarily, as it moved Cattle. ot orae! wl in sz market; L Baaves O 0. | i N R TR CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., 3 time being quoted at *6c. From 4l¢e for | upwards toward the finish and closed % bet- Monday, July 80, 1868, - | live_cbickens, @375 per doz; spring er Ct -cktL 1oc. J A September the market worked back 3@ | terthan Saturday’s. Dullucss prevailed in | o market opencd vory dail and slow and | Chiekens @i e tamorial, 15 sDakota, | WAEONS, Buggies, Rakes, Plows Etc. Manufacturers of Overalls \ 8¢ with many violent minor fluctuations, | all but a few active stocks after midday, but | comparatively no business was transacted per bu., 18¢; Dnrlmm 7‘,(u; Hercules, 18¢; Leaming. Cor, 9th and Paciic §treets, Omah: Jeans Pants, Stirts, Kte, 1102and 1104 Douglns Street, % September going to S3e and De- | the feeling was stronj; and the bears not dis- [ during the forenoon. ‘There was a strong de- %0 per by ington, 22ige: Cottswold, stovens' B, | = Hemmer cember to S5ige, resting awhile around | posed to fight the advance. Prices were | Mand for good corn-fed cattle, bu' there was per 100, CRASIL— Ste | Stevens f,\ _ Artiste’ Matorials, gt it tually maried up. lnst sales being at | DOt @ load in the yards. the bulk of there- | WirkkkLoNs 20,00 per 100, blenched, . Stevens A, S IOERRIUE oo nnl-l ey Then the e | T atde and . recordod net paing of | CCIPLS being range steers. In the afternoon | Prans—California, $2.00@2.50 per case; | bleached, 8 j, Stevens! 2 Jr J.T. ROBINSON NO o suddenly started up again on a cable to | about the outside and recorded net gains there was more life the trade and th Sither 00 per ¢ by P, bleached, 0ige; Stevens' ' i Field & Lindley that there had been o sen- | 1¢@L points. St. Paul, Union Pacific, and | greater part of the attlc were sold and at | Sierrmy St bor ¢ N, bleactied, 10/5e: Stovens, SKt 10%ge. Arnsts Materials,»Pianos and Organs, | Wholesale Notions and P[lrmgl]mg (oo ] sational advance in Tondon and Liverpool I-Jusl Tenne soe \\crc lhc leaders. Nmm steady prices. 00 per bushel. " % Haae llmll v l‘x)nxvl‘u l'lul“:ll)‘;llllmsl 833 1513 Douglas Strect, Omaha, Nobraska. 403 and 400 8 uth 10th St., Omabia, L i 5 i ar. T relagd i Mis- 4<1r , $2.00@2.25 ; 31 plain Holland, ¢ 0 and — — ——— - — ! F5tH8 5718 o Sebtember t E8@3 o and | Mall, howe e:' Wit ¥¢ lowek: ‘Thu Total | ot been u Jong time since tho receints | BANAXA o, 1.50@2.25 per buneh; b v b H. M, & 8. W. JONES, e AT R LINE GOt ! Septe D35l 3 ever, was . ! | of hoes have been as light as to-day. There B0@3.50. Bucoessorata A T Kenyen & 0ou Wholessls Aol | CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE GOl t December to Sie. This advance was not | sales were 175,300 shares. was a good demand, and what few hogs there £7.003.00 per case. $ : e st o § 1 held, us an immense amount of wheat came YESTRRDAY'S QUOTATIONS were soldquickly. Heavy weights sold at —Messinas, 0% Queehed, No. 1, o Booksellers and stanupcrs Wholsale Refined and Lubricating 0ils. b it out on the advance on realizing orders and 2% Northern P e T I AL $ hx\l:l::::]\:[l"hob sflf:;h;:x:\-m 563 | ¥ine weadin ig], Stationery. | Axio Groaso, Kic.,Omats. A, 11, Bitop, Munager, “'stop profit” orders, if the terins may be ook Fln e Richthond, 6¢c; Paci : o VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, used. The reaction was only e, and it did 4155 colpons “do preferre s g PRINTS—I Washington, 6yge; | = d Shoes. ) { not take long for the hungry market to absorb ¢ s of ' There were two loads of westerns here and 50@530 per_ bbl e Boots an | Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods, 3 i 5 ¥ ¢ on. Tk sold nin pea cider, $15.00 per b L JONES & €O., 1106 Harney Stroet, Omuli. ! 2'1',‘.,i.'.'.?",".I’.:',L'f':‘..ffll-’.‘,.'l'"‘L.'?T:"'('.""«‘:filfn.,r...l'f i T ominon, 3@ KR st o oo dones G0) — e | shrinkage from the outside figures realized. \,‘"{,,“‘.‘]T""}fi’.','..m‘, ) 950 o eastern handpicked navie Wholesale Mannfacturers of Boots and Shoes | —~ SR RaaTIeg FACTUING e 3 The market was strong and buoysnt from ‘4Iu||r;)n~rrl'|vd (¥ 900 per bushel; wwi-uuru hand R r Ty o Agents for ‘1:0,;...; g““n Shoe 1" 1102, 1104 & 1100 MUBUTASSINeS to finish. “Soft spots’ were delusive. | I 1 Pacitic 125 mediums, - $2, Eddystone, Giges ame: A2 the atart, not ono person i ton thought, | KRS ShAra i MUV B » Liatie " Sne pound frames : Whitten W. V. MORSE & CO Bank, Offcs and Salmm Fixtures, i ; . i oo, pre oNEY—14(@ or one pound frames; the overnight advanco would be held, but | Michigan Coriri’) r% Westeri Cnion. Prevainng Prices. {iEainea honogi Nottands). a5 Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. it was not only held but added to, MoNEY 0N CALL—Easy at 1@134 per cent Thefollowing 18 a tabls of prices paid in 28w AX (| 2@22ge; dark ; Whittenton dress, | 101, 11081105 Douylns sl' Omaba Manufuctory, Sum- thus establishing what is in effect a ¢ PRiME MEKCANTILE PAPER—4(@0}§ per :hn: nlmn(et for the grades of stock men- d, 14 o \\?u.‘\:;‘d TR er k tinuous advance of 5. It is the sensational | cent. 1oed. ull eream, 5c; Woods, 5e; Stand- f ST ¥ P Primesteers, 1300 t0 1500 1bs..85.2 9 @101y, m cheddars, 9@0je; full ‘boom of the year. The analyzation of the STERLING Excuaxee—Weak with actual bl % b 1 44 Zi anat g b @85.00. A - . buying to-day is not diffeult, nor aro the | business at $1555¢ for sixty day vills, $48735 | Eester WA L6 T "“’s’x'.w'@ i colored, CLARKE CORFEE GO el AL LA L . canses leading to it obscure. For forty days | Tor demand. LN Common to £0od COWS.......... 4 S d ~ | rainy and coud weather, unfavorable to crops, e DY Choice to fancy cows. List. cu cley. eambric, | Teag, Coflecs, Spices, Baking Puwder, Paints, 0ils, Wizdow Glass, Ete. ) L TS IR D R = = A % §"“““ SlakA s '0“(1’“' 2le; Al 33 ‘:) o Chbot, 5 c'i“]"mfin A blonched, """"'x‘.'n'f.‘..‘:’.‘.i‘,'h"&}‘l"%’é,."'.:"r':o’é‘!‘-'. e 111 Purndim Street, G:usha, Nob. Europe and England. Of late it has dawned air tocnoice light hogs. S mless, 21c; Amos- ) 1 ) .___.'—-—-\—-—-I— -_— — - | oh th geruin merohants of the old world that | Cicaco, July 28.—Wheat—Firmer; cash, | Fair to choice heavy. hogs, keag, Cowiston A, seamloas, | 8%¢; Frut of ' Loom, 9k i | Grecnd | === 5 i i & calamity to the wheat crop was threatened | 843%(c; August, 84%cc; September, 84 15-16¢. Fairto choice mixed hogs. m ,\moncnu, amnne« 16i5c; burlaps, 4 | Gy U:': Hope, King Philip (b oo AT e d A dadd) PRONSET v . and they have been changing front. Spec Corn—Firmer: cush, 45%c¢; August, 45}5c; 10 5 bu, 5@ 1, 13c; gunnies, | bric, 11c; ,,1‘0'""“10 . cambric, © 114 W. L. WRIG CARPENTER PAPER C%., , {ators were the lnst to turn, but they floppe Septembe 5 Kepresentauve Sales. 20c; wool sacks, 85¢. Lonse 887: Now ’\urk_ mills, 1 Agent for tho Manufacturers and ‘Twporters of wn l l P D l i 00, and there is consideruble excitement | Outs—Steady; , 281c; August, 2315 CATTLE. Mocha, 20 Rio, good, 16@ | Peppereli, 42in, 1oy Pepperell, 46:i Ul‘ufiBFY masswam Lflmfls Gmmflflys 0iesale Paper Doalers. 4] abroud now, if dependence can be placed on September, X No. Av, Pr. ahling, 25@?Sc; roasting Rio, 14@ Pepperell, 6.4, 16c; Pepperell, 8- ) Carry a nige atock of Printing, Jranping and Wri jos the information furnished by correspondents Rye—4ic. 21 cows, western: $2.80 Vit 24 Java, inferior, 21@ | perell, 9-4, 23¢; Pepperell. 104, 0 Lul_kn._ Payar. Bpecinl attention 0 car load ordes 3 P 0XOS, 1 of the best American houses. To udd | Bariey—Nothing doing. 1 cow.. 800 | 24c: Rio, fancy, 16@idc; Santos and Mara- | 44, Siic; Cahton, 4 PERI([NS OATCH &LAUMAN v APOVIBORS | to the "excitement oat " lome = and | Prime Timothy—Nothing doing. 3 steers 40| caibo, Tt L “‘}'"sxflfii.‘cfl...;““/fn itic A, 44, 7e; A " Imooriers and Jobbers of ' JOHN L. WILKIE, 1 o y Plax-—- —Anthracite, A t, £10.005 eting— J 5 " . A :“‘l’:‘:“:‘}‘l‘ld::h):l‘ nt"m-h-d.:‘fl:s'-‘ffi-:&vz fi:g‘mnfim ‘\\'i‘l,l;sk» $1.20, e h?wncr( Av. ;rfl; 1.";311. "sh?':?' f{«;fil‘:"mpnlltx?. E0; s.i- u; “{\otrl::;ul: D4 :4" At CI‘GG‘KBI’] (lassware, L’]fll]s, Silverware PI‘U]]I'IBIUI‘ Omaha Papg]‘ Box Pflfltfil‘y. : considerable depreciation from the condition Por] rin. cash and ugust, .523¢ 5 ahlman & 5258 0 i owa, #.00@5.50; steam coal, A L . o, i P Now Daxto! din: Nos. 1817 19 Dougl Omaha, Neb. _ cxlstiugt\\-uwml~knx 0, and that the prospects | September, $14.621 212 Y (,.0“,, XXX, 44, 6 Ete. 1614 Farnaw 8t., New Paxton Building. Nos. 137 snd 1319 Douglas o un average yield of spring wheatare | Lard—Firm: cash $8.85; August, $8.87%; 15 steers. ranulated, 8'j@siic; ; Indian Head, 44, conf. A, — — — . ny too flatteri Not until the stock bli‘plu'mh(‘! £0.00 A 1 steer ite extra L 7|:‘( e 12,;“.;, C‘, 7 ;*e(x};»ck'fi 11‘ “4 “’dx!lnvu\:‘ellll.lgn 444 "qc. P Commilssion and Storage. ) f market begau to feel the effect of the free our—Firm, and 5@15c highe yellow C, 65;@i3gc; vowdered, 8ig@ | Pepperel o 330 RIDDELL & RIDDELL, e s il atertals i % mnrkmn:nr railroad stocks bought on Bulk Meats—Shoulders $7.25@7.40; short , 8 @s*c % Pepperell. N;l 183gc; Pepperell SI d [} P M l] [S WESTERN | EWSPAPER U i anticipation of big crops in the northw clear, 80,009,103 short ribs, §8.45. nley & —Oysters, No. 2 Standard, | perell, 104, 23c; Utica C, 4-4 0rage and LOmmission Merchan | P g 1 3 » |l \ did the public take stock in the damage re- Butter—Lower; creamery, 14@17c; dairy, | MeGinley & Stover strawberrics, 2 lbs. per Aurora R, 44, Bttt tlod oo B o f P 7 v + | Dvalersin Type, Pressos Ilupn"ul. 02 ports from that section. Ream and Cudahy | 124@ibe. Hall & Moore ..... I 2 1bs., per N ¢ Point 2 s 10503 1112 Howard Street, Omaha, Bottn ot s ¥ and a few others who have one hand on the | ~Checse—Dull; full cream cheddars and ! ll)_: California pears, per case, Lo "““] ("‘v e B _15‘“,' S| | B i Wall street pulse aud the other on Chicago, {¢i young_Americas, Sl @s}c. apricots, per case, 450475} 2, i, }1;‘\ Jluc\ iee No. 3, 5, GEO. SCHROELCER & CO., Rubbor Goods. ! were the quickest to appreciate the signifi- s 4@l peaches, per case, NN@h.25 ““. AN indsor, -~l‘-*-._” i Buccessors to McShane & Schrocder.) AnKAaIde 3 cance of the selling of stocks by railroad in- o= Unchaniens iftcen salted calt, 43¢ white cherries, per 0 18— 1'» WA R S i Prodice i Cold OMAHA RUBBER CO., terests, and they were the guickest to change heavy green salted,b; w":fl/‘ lightgrosu @h.00; California plums, per cuse, $4 Je "'(‘ ) i olat 20 i, 10 o oducg Commission and Cold Storage. Manufactul d Deal Rubber Got ) front on wheat and join foreigners who had , b3 (@oc; salted bull dry flint, pine apples, 2 1bs, - per case, 03 o Boint f‘ 200 1 Jw'"‘”,”‘t Omaba, Nebraska. cturers and Dealers in Rubber flds Dbeen loading up for the previous two weeks | 8¢, dry calf, Se; deacons, 20@25¢ each; dry 11b. salmon, per doz, s1 wnw. 2T | goose- | 1334033 5‘ 1“‘"‘ 1’ v, 12 0z, 15¢;West Point | ——pREhERICK J. FAIRBRASS. | il Clothiug hud Loatlier Boling. 10X Farun Bureet ou ltomo news. To-day there was o scramble au}u‘f} m.b 5 s borrics, per case, i, 2 1b. string oot e o wholeials — = of belated bears to cover, and a scramble on | Tallow—Easiers No. 1, solid pacled, cans, per case, 1. mirrow thti S HRTINGECOhoc it ou i i ash, Doors, Etc. e part of belatod fulls b et whoat before | 8ic; No. 2, e, and cake, Biglasic per b, i ) 03 2 Ib. early June peas, $2.00 | edonia XX, 10}4c; Economy, tie; Otis, 9e. Flour, Feed, Grain and General Commision | et B B e 3 o7 the market should get everlastingly away ),“,mem, BUEEP, 12,755 3 1b. tomatoes, §2.00@2.15; 2 1b. corn, 3 Merchant. wm-x-nnaenouuu-nea 1014 North 16th 'Wholesale “",3““,‘"“, e from them. The great public got into wheat, | Flour, bbls. Pr. 2.20, BT e Street, Omaba, Neb, today “'with both feet.” The condition of | Whoatbu 16:000 #15) | | Diteo Fivrms—Figs, in boxes, por I, 130 e mRniDL fatid Hse ol TR Sash, Doors, Blinds and Monldings the market is not weakened by the confirma- | Corn, bu. 450000 s AT e o “; iorotorm, B0o; giycering, 580) | oo oo s a e | BranchUtmos, 13th and 1sare Strests, Omaia, Nbb. tion in late public cables of the sensational | Qats, bu. 216,000 Highest and Lowest. > 5)4@ London alaga layer A b ¢l .Ff‘ifl:{fldfl' v,mk‘i;)'!r!:":» 300 ... GCoal, Coke and Lime. | . ¥ private advices of a terrific spurt in wheat | Rye,'bu e The following are the highest and lowest | Iisins, _per " box, £3.50 7 Malaga | gum “1‘ LS x'xg“mu ‘P "é"'so- OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. $ and the flour market in London, Liverpool | Barley, bu.: prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs | 10050 raisins. £2.30¢8503 now Vajen- | £L0 o0 SRR panie SR Ma]]nfacm]‘sfi of Sash. ]][mrg Blmfl;' :g;l Paris. The mflf&flffl"\hfl'fig oLt feson New' ¥ork, July’ 30.—Wheat—Roceipts, | on this market during the pust Tow days, and fornia 10086 Tuscatels, “pér Tiox, $1.75@2. ; Ons~Carbon, 1h0e 'mc; headlight, 1750 Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. e ouldge,State Work and Interor s s 2 Ball movement today. fe e aly s 0 B0(@22 , 170 Eak k. As on Saturday, tne corn market started ::‘}l}“;‘h‘e‘;”f‘:fi;fi Ve, cening 14@9 (;,"‘L":; A0 @G 4% @ 159 §60 California’ pitted plums, pu-‘/n){ u% d cline, l}ic exura W, & TSard, 3005 o- Llard, ). 3. JOHNSON & “co., i oft just a little “gamey, "w"’"b‘:“g“““"’“'"" free selling, later advanced 1%@!¥c with ‘5‘ DR | 8% @m |46 gf:u{m}-’:fi( o e et e L eating Ao insced raw, 3c; boiled, Manufacturers of Lllm? Stea i n':“;o e ?:d‘%t:‘, t,;rbfr‘:,':,m‘“:"“::,n “4‘;"; considerable covering by shorts, c““':’)fi 171 6 6o 0 Sunday 465 ap) T@dc; evnpornh,d apples, 8} And shippers of Coal, Coak, Cement, Plhster Lime, ! , . | strong at near the best figures; ungrad 18 560 T 16 @30 | 460 w s/ California_sun dried ches, 12( Lumber. Drain Tile, and Sewer Pipe. omw.m.u,t The improvement was not maintaned how- | voq"si@92ige; No. 2, red, so@ige in store | 19| 8 10 9 | 506 @52 | 4560 « c' peapics, @ 8t., Omahn, Neb. ' Telephone 81, Plllll Pl d g ever, and the market got back below the | Lud ‘eiuatsr, 070¢c b.; Osigiosdce do. | 20| 80 @800 | 500 @ |10 1334¢; California unpared "~ evaporated DIMBENSIONA AND.TIMONRS, —_— e Ds, DBS&Il Elll]llfl& i startiog price and did not recover. Receipts | V0.0 August closing at 854 C 21 680 @05 |50 @A |44 peaches, “15@ISc; evaporated California AN el NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Stoam, Wator, Rallway aud Mintag Supplies, Ete, b or vy e eronel om0 | IS AU SO o |2 Bt |18 810 TH B | Dl el R Ry O Wi e e o | o1 Ol and Col g K i Paratively, oo was of light volumo com- | gpot quiot but firm? options advanced Kaie | 2 8% @i | | eunaar | 4% @1 e T3t 1o bal 10 5019 019 uu:u warw I ML CHUHCHILL PUMP CO Outs were only fairly active, and while the | 871} WWer 20l of e@lice, closing firm we | 251 218 G050 | 8 @38 | 4 8"6i% | bdls, $.00; small, in'bbls, $7.00; "doin hait ALt S e, Bt Wholesale PHII!])S Pipe, Fit e, graded, b5@dige: No, | 2| : o ol | h ) range of priccs in the speciiative market g e i c.uvmr S0t doiversd, 635 | 21 83 98B | | 0 gpe |48 @47 | bbls £ ghorking, in bbls, 5.5 do in half steam ans Wa Hendquarters for )’nn. ‘was confined within narrow limits, the gen- « " X 3 5 ) 70 8, $4.00. 4 A b bddais L S0l \ o] ,":A'M"” was e o "‘“"‘“f‘s@"°§‘b‘;’ 52ige c. 1. 3 A fimuu;:z;:w‘imm' — . : k‘;:,,,_?:“lmninlzfll‘n‘,on‘rpe.;l bm,] _gugfll@ M. E SMITH & CO., Uh:n:;;;:;;;;::gn.:fi;“ Ln the trading was in August, with September Rl ¢ 3 H Live Btock Notes. 8.00; halibut, per ¢ family white fish, | “yaq s 000 feet £ ist. ioht 0 .S, & h i My 0 et Wi Incrmodinto mixed wostern, 35@30; white wostern, b | L W o JET 3EDbL 8320 whie s, No, 1 por 3¢-bbl K semapoct 'BOARDS, rongn i Dry Gflflds, Furnishing Goods and Notions, Steam and Water Sfl]!lllles i months were dull. The estimated receipts Coft 3 s ; trout, per 34| scaled herring, | No. 1 com,s 18 $18.00 | No.3 com, s18 ¢ for to-morrow were fairly liberal and placed ‘l,f;b","{"'?.;fi;“}:-w;}‘";fl‘fe‘:v ;{’Tx‘;‘g‘n-g:l’jl‘mfl Light receipts. 25¢; new Holland herrng, per keg, | No. 8 con 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th St., Omaha, Neb. at 150 cars, while there was the same ab- sence of interest noted last week,with plenty of sellers of new crop deliveries, July was slow, and after the early weak opening 1# 16,30 | No. 4 com, 618 Add 50 cents per 1,000 for rough. No. we's Bay split herring, per bbl, new, 3 split Labrador herring, per bbl, new, )0: extra George's cod, per Ib, new, igc} 51 SL0.70@11.00; Angust, £10.50@10.105 Septers | yar - BUrney: Stratton, eamein with cat- "‘!‘;ofr’o‘l’gmfii“;"“‘::’:‘l{ LT dy at S0ige, [ T S Tman was in from Osceola with alowd | £%00: extra Georgo's cod, per s —Quiot but " steady; western, 15 | ©f oK. 18 000, B@Sc: larko. family 1 cuidhooid: = = i Ualllday Wigd Mills. 018 and ] KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODSCo | - 6. Woun Achiay Sunmaer st omata. o Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions BROWNELL & ( No. Gents' Furnlshing Goods. Corner 1ith and Hainey P : closed about lc_lower. There is evidently S. R. Black, Kearney, marketed two loads [ 158 cod, B@sc: large family mackerel, per | No. e L e O R “I!IHI&ES EUI}E:E flflqfiflflflfll‘al Haflhlfle but small_short interest and with the early TPy R e ar (o] (s 3¢-bbl, ¥10.00: mackerel, No. 1 bay, 5-bbl, | No. 5 IR kv enwortn Rtreet, Omutiar ""’ advent of the new crop prices continue down | i \voatorn stean, spot, M.151¢. - | Charlos Hunter, Inavale, came in with a | 500, Smoked bloaters, per box. 8140, : ward. No. 2 cash oats in store were dull “,u“ur;quic‘ but .m'dy,‘ bt ""@ At tiiian 2 " 8 |~ foncco—Plug, %@ moking, 16@55c. around 233¢, and sales were chicfly by sam- JELLIES—81.25 1b pail. L3055 per bbl. Range men are advised to keep their thin | S, Lhuuu—Eamrnnd quiet; Ohio flats, 7@ ,muu"f;fick. i Asadie s Rore—7-16, 9ig@ilge. e. Provisions opened weak with no abatement Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, i . "TTPHIL. STIMMEL & GO. *“In the bullish tendency that they have latoly 2 . Joe Cameron, of Raymond, was in witha | Srio per b, 55@ise, pepper, | 24 ‘wroam Strect, Omaba, Nebras) g b, Uuer the iuete o1 anotior ,};fl.r,,{;y;;“;g;sg}d mese wus auoted at | 100 of hogs, perth. | 1, 18@210; il | Sear "*.;“\”“"“" vige el ——GHARLES SHIVERIGK Wholesale Farm, Ficld and Gardeu Sam 4 sharp advance in hogs initial sales all around , i inamaimate pice, 2d com % in 5 Pt L L were made at prices materially higher than | | Kuusas Olty, July #0.--Wheat—Stronger o e Cuminn i maze scidualond obil o i 2.10; steel FLOORING, Furniture 108 Ktreet, Omaba. Baturday's closings. In pork first transac- | No. 2 red, cash, 63340 bid; August, 69 nauls, Mr. Smlmull! Chadron, came in with three loads of cattle. A. W. Beahm, Cortland, came in to look tions sho! an appreciution of 174, in lurd of ilg@lve, and in short ribs ot 10@ During the day the product averaged bid, 65¢c skeds' September, 6ic asked; No. 2 soff, cash, G bld, 7055 August sales at 7\ ok Omaba, Nebraska. keg, $2, 5 i Tras—Young "3 80n, Com! 3 Young Hyson, good to fanc Qroceries. @ o s5o & | S Tk tho day tha bt PPk Mely bed 0. 2 cash, 874c asked; | over the market. Guapowder, common to good, 2 G E % s % (sl toncing) . 18,50 PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO. BT b GovRradiby IoFk nate Buotnabions was. [HAVGUSS ' ‘askod; No. '8 white, | George M. Seott has here with nino loads | DoWGer, onoice (o fancy. 10@dsc: Japan, com- |~ Six fnch drop sidin e per 1,000 €xtra, Wholesale Groceries and Provisi Slqrgge P(]I'Y{fll"fll[l[ flflfl CIClmmlSSlfl]] 15, by lard 7l@l0c, and by short ribs | cash, sales at 8 - of western cattle, mon to medium, ; Japan, choice to STOCK BOARDS, I TOvISIons, ':fl'&:i.fli:fl!h’.im,'fl'n’«"ffiuf."f'i o nflfi.'n“ b B@ 3¢c. Closings, as a rule, closely approxi Outs—No. 2, cas) bids nor offerings; | L. A Dunn came in from Plum Creck | fancys 304 Oolong, common to good, A, 1200, 818,845, 016,12 in, 818...836.00 106,707, 0B and 711 8. 106h 8., Omahin, N Omaha. ‘l‘ulwnum- No. i, mated the outside figures, touched und | August, ¢ bid, ifc aske with two cars of cattle, #505 Oolong, choice to fancy, b0@ilc: Tmper- B,12in, 818 D, 12in, 818 —_— o showed au actual advance of 2 in pork, | Minneapolis, July 80.—Wheat—Local | My, Bowles came i with a load of hogs for | Lt 1¢OmION to medium, 25@3se; Imperial, | No.T com, 12 i, s i1 McCORD, BRADY & CO. b 1i34c in lard und 15@17}¢c in short ribs. prices were moved up on bud weather reports £00d to fancy, 40 No. 1com, 12 i s 1, 14 ft 4 ) Al and there was & strong demand from all | Tyree of Wiksonvillo, . Nur<—Almonds, 15@17c; flberts, 9@10cs | No. 1 com, 13 in, 5 15, 16 Tt Wholesale Grocers, b S e R L LHOER RN 8. ation fra ero | Andrew McGinley, Harrison, was here | Brazil, ic; walnuts, 10143 pecans, 7 o. 1 com, 13 i b 5 CHICAGO LIVE §TOCK. B e avero ight but, millors Wero | with nine loads of catile. i 83703 Denuth, Big@sggen ) Voo No. 1com, 13 n,» 1s, 10, 18 and 40 1. h and Tenvenworth Strects, Oumatin, Nebraska. Cmicaco, July 30.—[Special Telogram to | Creéase in Northwestern stocks is creating | L+ L. Rappell, Chicago, was among the | CRACKERs—b@ic xwrlb assorted cakes, 7 | No. 2 com, 12 in, s 18, 12 und 14 ft, ! R P o some alarm. Sales of No. 1 hard were made [ Visitors at the yurds to-day. e e e e 101030 'pae 1oy | Dopt ool 1 oy w1 e\ ad f.oo oo K] _H- K. SAWVER, 'uE Bre. | —CArTLE—Prime, dry fed natives | . S7c delivered, und seller's were holding at |~ Hogs are selling now $1.10 higher than a [AR==ALOME " F0GL040, Pap 121 grdoved voofiiz §12 pér M. inore than 3 or anything that could pass the keen eyes of | 8iige. Skca 1, DMinacanolis, Bt Paulaud | year ago and $100 higher than: two years | P akes, H@Llige per 1b; pure maple | 12 in stock boards same length. IR T Mflflflrflflmflfl[ Dealer in Smoke Slacks buyers us good, sold right up to last weel’s | 1) v X -mnng_lm week. | ago. b Fg 'A{;:ll";j‘}\‘fl.'j;‘m“‘[", % M graoved rooling sameiprioe a8 19/jin LEE, CLAijKREAJ‘omggAEBsN HARD- | Bridiiags, Taaks sad Geners) Holier Hepsiriag, 18 E prices, but it is the old, old story on common | C 1, ¥, Wagor August, There is considerable inquiry for good painted handies, £2 N * natives and Texans. Of tho latter there [ 1073, O tEAe B107 fHo um';?“;:(f&c'?"]:,' native feodors and more than usual at this | §1.95; heavy stable brooms, #4.00. = e Wholesale Hardware, Cutlery, Tin Plate, | . Browere- i ‘were 13,000 in sight in various markets in J{m Blige; August, Ve “on o s 2 4 - Mirror gloss, 5§ iraves' corn, Metals, Sheet Iron, ete. \umx for Howe Beale STORZ & lLER 4 A Jngi (ot f s i J. M. Tompkins, Van Tassell, was in with )swego gloss, 7¢; Oswego corn, 7c. Obmned- Mmu-ll‘cwdwuudl yman Hurbed wire, { the west—06,000 in Kunsas City, 4,000 in Chi- R Al 'y 2P §1085, 50 Trade Mark; ha, N ki il 4 cogo, und 8,000 in St. Louis. S0, with this | Milwaukee, July 30.~Whest—Excited; | Sovon.cars of Wyoning 1 W'“G-fi:’lfi.d“:\lgi' “",';‘:;}'L;*“;él-’g:”'i‘r!'.f.'. 3 Dughsioh, Label/ Fost suc Copyrabt protetion e Smen T Lager Begr BPBWGI‘S, p number in sight, 8 u matter of course, every- | cush und Aucust, Sle; September, 82}gc. Prospects for & grand corn crop are very | £ oefourths, 61503 blusting, kogs, $2.15 Mtechigs, Send forpamphiet. R, G, DuBols HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, 161 dorih Miptitaents Bresh Omatis Maly 3 thing in the way of common and | Corn—Duil nite, 35X eneouraging. Some think this means a big | fuses, 100 ft, 53070 &€ 916 F St, Washington, D.C. Bm]dm’ Hardware and Scale RepairShop, | =i 4 undesirable nativ had to follow y No IV_“‘ 6, & Dbeef crop next year again.—(Drovers' Jour- | ReFixen Larp—Tierce, m.r 401 square et by Gl oL ... Cornice., - the course of ’l‘x&xm\n. ;vhidrh&;m: downward | - Harley s No. 2, b nal. gans, 8icc. 2 b o gy 8 w“s & u;“:fi:::.‘: suaales’ Soole: ‘"‘,m'_‘;,z-',g“r,;;, 15 Douglas | “EXGLE CORNICE WORKS, g ALt o bt e aen peaatally"yoths | | Provislona—Sirongs pork, July, 14Tk, OMAHA TRADE cONDITIONs, | §lf J g ; DREXEL & MAUL, REGTOR, wiLHELMY & con, | Maufacture Galvanized Iron and Comnice, lower from day to day for the pust weel or S @iaico; Anast snd Goptomhan Monday, July 80, 1855. | bacom, L0%Ce Trer bucon sctos5(Gon: drs (Euccessors to John G. Jacobs.) Wholesale Hardware, Jolin Epanetes, Bronlnt Ofe s a5, A04 108 and MY T LB A et y LY, ), 3 , 107 03 es, I3{@10¢; ar, Stroct, Owiha. 'S{fo‘.',‘}’:'u.'-‘l‘r‘l“ “"l‘nllllc:ufiillx‘ltl‘l:a"u::l;-::t::s (s Higher: cash, 48@4330; A: Business opened this week quite active and | salt, 8! rim. shoulders, @S je; Undertakers & Embalmers ‘0"-;‘;;«";!_1\;:" Sta. Omabi, Nob. ‘L““T‘}:‘ goonv | T A mwx: l:;‘:“ l"x“::‘;:-:xx:v:: .:‘I:lfi:etn;‘ l.'p'[lhi.he bel eady; cash, UK@: Septem ously noted. . Granulated is 8! @Syec. Fish §f fii ‘\Trffilem&' 'A'J'“ \l‘al “?l t{;‘\‘;u I&'.‘ :‘n‘v" eM'hum’ B0 MARK“SH(ER(?E 'E“A“E‘IMJ:;FP'Y c-mrsa.':oEnAxT uao\lllilznzu\xr?r?:fgi kinds Fun nothing ghor at $15.00. are advancing rapidly, codfish and mackerel | washboards, eléctric, £1,50; fancy Northern tp el el B s Few soul ooluee soan o e tog | I rd-Highor ut 8875, leuding. Itis said that very high prices for | Quoen wasiiboards, ‘Eé i wssorted bowis, Saddlery & Javoers of Saddlery Hardware | Steam Boilers, Ten's and Steet Iron Work i Ao S L d d these fisn will prevail the coming season | 827 No.1 churns, 0. 2. churns, SUUTH (]MHA And Leather. 1405 14 and L7 Hamey St., Omaba, ‘Works South 20th and B, & M. Crossin :gx\lxd;;.‘x;ufi. L0 oo steers, 1850 o 100 lbs. Q Y, 168805 duiry, | g produce markets aro. well supplied with T L P L Ll PAXTON & VIERLING THON WORKS, L gyt A 3 southern ar:d Califormia fruits, the receipts SyrUp 5 fode~ " % T T Y RN = K55 ildi Likaskiee ahl, thedern S Rineinant Jalr0h aWiiaky, aleadyiat | oo o0 Torais ool tironst 1o tavae s | o S loaoteseOueee s | ik e et | S s, | ":Iell!’! Mardware. | Wronght and Cast Iron Building wu“- i ? 5 4 i vondi 503 o ot . J. BROATCH, Engines, Brass Work, General Foundry, Mughine 5 3. Texas cattle Liverpool, July 30.—Wheat—Strong and | tWo to eighty-four hours and in fine condi. | #¢: black strap molasses, 15¢; New Orleans 2 N o co and i IOy G0 | O e o king b Bde | on molusses, ehen ket Sogoe! New oricans | LiV® SO0k Commission Merchauts Heavy Hardware, Iron and Stee) B Mok W Ve 5, 230, er sparingly; California No. 1, 78 1d | It'is understood coal will be advanced 50c | “Honukul 2Tsio: sorghum, 2wic. Roggs 3 Qoponi Ktohangs Bultow. Chion | oo 000 on Stosk. Hatgwaro, Luup “OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS,™ s and prices | per contal; red, western, spring, 05 90@38 | por ton within the next ten duys-porhins | Pt and Ronisos bagusibis d4@0Kc; a1 Tarney Bireet, Gaba. i e A : ORRN i g Moeov BROS = Mauafaturers o Wire aud Irn Railings Basorted heavy made 8 60(16.65, i mixed | * Corm-Flm | demand fair; new mixed | iy Coleman & Co. of San Erancisoo, e LLive Stock Conmission Merchanis, : nen bt e 8 L g _%m“':l‘:h;‘*‘“ PRDRRT, |\wositia, I Tpar fedinc Irrogu. | VIS 840 on the dollar! ‘The liabilitios | Gty harness T Rt covnierbar | "E{‘?}‘.i&:g:@‘if}fi&’é'&?.(’.’;“?:"; e e - L. PARROTTE & CO., OMAHA SAFB and IRON WORKS, - ] - 2,919,0 Sy oy F AR o an wisha Nations, Union k e e — lary mued. Ggoko; yallow, oo yhe, 0o | i stock of sugar in the principal coun- Rose pee T, 3608 Q@j‘” Hoaverih: MBI x South Omabs, — " W]lfllflsalfl Halfl Caps and Straw Gouds Man'frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes ; e s fered. ¥y }'&’ 'l’m l::;!mw?rl\: is w»,:fln tons, i.)n:nn B5(@%Uc; veal per Ib, 63@70c; Chie 0 slaugh! | *ORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALEY ot l-'n" Street, Omaha, Neb. Vaults, Jall Work, I 1 Wire Fencing, Signs, Bla, : New Youx, July 80, —[Special ‘Pelegram to | * CornmealSteady at #2.85. K'Col Matansas. estimate tho. Cuban mup | Lorodsole por 1b, $¥asc; city calf 34 1030 LlVfl Stock Commission, -~ 0.7 Audopinn ol ot SO Tur Bee.]—-Stocks ~The slump in the gran- Hog Products—Scarce and firm; pork, | crop at (47,500 tons, against 626,470 wons {"" r"“‘m ity “["“"‘ per ’“"J 18@20c; col- Kxchange Building Union Block Yard oo bumber. — b e Soadd i gors Saturday caused a decidod change in 'fl‘ifi jlars, 'Zh:uldm 2050, lony cleas. | 1% Y25 bY placing §.000 tons to local usey .,",".zmjc""&,y‘,’;‘,’{;;_“,};‘::,‘;",{;’m‘,‘;}; Derdiy | % ok Oman, Neb™ y OMAHA LUMBER GO., ™ | CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS i e e i e S v AR 8 % c and leaving 5:6,50) tons for export. Other i harness, per 1b, 8@ or ALE)(KNDER & FI ! Ki ildi i P sentment wmong- Bome tradersund the | ot i, S Bt i S | Sk Al Gt | wceanoen s e | 4 Kins ofBuldng Molerialat Whoesd 1“"1 flflfl Wire Peuces R@‘““IIL Guards northwest were mot favorable for spring LIVE STOCK. Cotteo weakeér, the receipts of the new w.fhmh.].?nzmm?'d:fl R obats. éfi’ om 2, Opposite ugenfm. E.....,].!e UBE,, 'stock | —2kiBurect and Union Paciic Track, Omahs. Look ‘E.’x‘... -n-i'y-:i&'“' 3 wheat, aud induced free reatising bylarge | (0ol G erop being langer, The superiutendent of | Franch culf 25 1 50 fhe 8100100 Froh | Vanin, South Guaba, Neb: LOUIS BRADFORD, e ? numbers of bulls. Many of the latter also Moage. July 3. ournal | tho New York toffee exchiange reports the | calf 8 o 60 Ibs. 8110641757 French calf 50 UNION STOCK YARDE IMEAGHER & LEACH g B the Shar cids e e Tatiion uwc‘m._mmm". 0 Al afim«:‘;&c&aflur mynuofllln June | to 75 1bs, Mo CK YARDS CO., or [0 Lum l', g, sash mmm Bu]'[lill‘ Pmo[wm hmfl lmkl. 81 caine in strong but had no effect, as Saratoga | steers, §3.5085.00; A $2.10 | bags for the year :::'ud ;. s vox: ‘::::r, meus“d 'fi?.ufoz?fi;w;;r da g of fllllalla Limited, Boors, Me. b v "“ Douslas; Corber ) ate, 3 for Diebold Lock 9 doua ¥ Bad, Buvsriatendsnts VOO, U e SRS Saiha

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