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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1888, : ' 3 gals} California pmr oider, §15.00 per bbl. kip heavy per 1b. 48@500; kip medwm per ib, MAHAJUBBEBS I]IRHGT[] Y OMAHAJOBBERS D ,.,_“.‘» awde, B5@eoe l]Mk(l' laug! B ~Choice enstel l.x dpicked navies, | 1bs, S5@00¢: efty uf \mr prr !uox 18220 ol R ““1 her DUSHSL T restarn RANG. pleked | 1ar, Ti@16c: num.{ ~___Aericuliurai implements. __ Lumber meaiums, * $2.00@2.15. | 20c; Ouk leathier slaughtered sole per Ib, CHURCHILL PARKER, C. N. DIETZ, THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | ot o e 0 F 6! rtzlllnr orthern Pacific . % fluRn\frrrcd v o slaughtered sole per Ib, Light Trading in Wheat With Nar- i b5 of | L1f8 Deans 8o par oot 28(ai0c: harness,” per 1b, upper per row Fiuctuations. entral Pacific At o b. cire, No. 1 upland, $0.00; No. | foot, 21@3%c; kip heavy 083003 Kip Dealerin Afllcflltfll‘flllmplfim[‘m Wa"m\s Dfialcl‘ in All Kinds of L‘lmhcr. Chicago & Alton upland, (.m medium_ per 1b, B@80; _city calfl pef 1b, | Carriages and Dugeies. Jon - " treots, Omabi a gy aw ity ) proferred, 40 cows > £10.00, W0 §1.00: lining per dozen, $6.00:8.50; 10w, O L L bt A W B ¢ 8§17, o 4 b 1bs, n 10@1 French | “TIININGER & METCALF CO., nA L & W, St, Paul & Omaha.. 40 1 cow b FEED—~§17.00 per ton, . . 3 LININGER & METUCALF CO., CORN EXPERIENCES A BOOM. flfly’ml':umrn O Dretetred.. o) 108 5 cows, paid calf 30 to 50 1bs, §1.10@1.75; French calf 50 P o Lflmhfl' lee Cflmflm Em Bte o B Pacifo 0% 1 Wastetn Dry Goods, 10 15 1bs, 00c@E1.: Aincmmral Immemsnm Wamms Carnafi% "y " Kanags & 146 | o1 cow 0TTON FLANNELA10 per cont dis Rubner boots and shocs—Tloston, s 40 ) ) Comby N it Donslas 1k, Omf, Oats Quiet But Steady--Provisions I‘an‘k'l'rhnr' el Ffi:.“‘d:l!fi;l‘vr&-‘mgl ‘;v,u,‘ 1bull / Uhio; B8, thio: Nameless, & er cent; Bay Slu',m‘dls} 44;/”10 ]»:‘l\' .;.‘;m: Buggles, Eto. Wholesale. Omata, Nebraska. T T.W.HARVEY LUMBER CO., chigan Central o on..... % N o3k ara, @H per cent; yeary dis 4088 | “SARLIN GRENDORE & M e Co Slow With 4.ard Leading—The Ml;;ufirll'nrlfll( y mb SISttty R, 2e; No Aoy ges N m‘r’”‘:k;l‘{”” S A AL ) @5 | “PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, T Dealers flflly Big Run of Texans Cone ONST OF CALL=Eaty K DY et 1 1 '70, colored, 1¢ Metals and Tinners' Stock. tinucs—Hogs Dull. }:‘:,“.1;;“{_‘ at & por cent; closed offored a Union Pacific, 17 Tin plate, 1 C, 10x14, best, $6,i5; tin _plate, Agricnltural Implements WHEUHS&BW% SR L bl e L & Prive MercaNtTiLe ParEr—4@6l§ per Canrer Wanr~Bib \\'hl((‘ 10¢; colored, ronm.x 10, ll).‘Mi #5.15: sheet zine, $5.50@ 901, 908, W6 and 907 Jon JUHN A WAKEFIELB. cent. | B 2 6.75: pig load, #4.80; bar lead, $4.5 large big P.P. MAST&CO wnm l L n E[ CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. ventive Exomisas—Active but stoady, | 80 atives, faed Barrs—Standard, Se; Gom, 10¢; Beauty, | block tin, 25¢: small pig block tin, ' 273 bar . P. o 65316 L GI‘ () { for sixty day | 7 feeders. with actual business at #4. i 4 feeders —[Special Telogram to | Villy, §4.57 for demand 1‘1‘r Booue, 14 ) .uuml .50, tin, 28¢; solder 15@20¢; copper bottoms, it 3 Wiy Ts—S0lid colors—Atlantic, 6¢: Slator | sheathing copper, tinned, ey plar Cricaco, Augnst14, ‘emont wud Manufactarers of Buckeye Drills, Sceders, | tmvsstas snsudrsronn poctiand coment. staee 3 B ' " (' , o Quincy White 1. al kol (@ 5ige: Berlin oil, 63¢e; Garner oil, 6G copper, tinned, 85¢; lead pipe, dei sheet | Cultivators, kex, Cider Mils and Luban Pul nit TR, w o Brteite i T"’,:’,'i':cf,,;l PRODUOR MARKETS. Eoinner draxs—Androscorgin, 7igc; Kear | iron, N S, 18 to 4, $5.20; Rssia, iron, 1805 | ——Yers lith and Nichoias streets. CHAS. B, LEE, ,;;ru o lwv sl Rh L (1 2 sarge, i%¢; Rockport, Cotesto Am Russla planished Olge; Am Russia WINONA IMPLEMENT CO Dedler in I cnslor on better weather and tho woal clos. | CMEASD, August 14, —Wheat—Firm; cash, L york, Win planielied, 1, Gige: painted Varb wive, $115; galer in Hardwood Lumber g \\\m lh\ or, ndike 00, Thorndike 120, ¢ n Thorndil 15¢; Cordis No, & (o: September, 82¢; October, 82 11-1ic. Corn—Stronger; cash, 45,¢; October, 8¢ ing of American markets yesterday, the lat- : tor having more influence, probubly, than angthing else, September sold off to 813ge, and December to 84)¢e. Hutchinson was an RS e | At R g BAEES | oot s 00@8.00; wronght iron,#5.00(@ __Comoer Ut and Nicholas Streets. £.00: steel, $.00 per ton: OMATA BRANCH, _Millinery and Notlons. brass, £4.00008.00; zine, J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., "1 OBERFELDER & CO., westorns, corn fod. 7ei September, 24¢; |55 wogtorns, corn fod, cash, 24 00rS, DALIVES. . oz, 13! solid lead, #2.00@i.00; tea lead, \kmn Ohio. 1 t & m] M“ i open sollor early in tho day, but he bought i ; 45 stoers, nativos Jiltee | Fubbor, 250500} mixed rags, iporters & Jobbers in Hillinery & Notions tember and 84'j¢ for December. When tne | Flax—$1.14, 17 stee ”‘:Cmil.".\»f.'\ J“"‘ Ditige st Ohevition R n..m Enuaker, 121} Lenvenworth st, Omahe., | Sem———seret0d TS 5 EI ey market got above this range he turned seller \\lnskv £1.20, Bangs attle 18¢5 Durham, MISCELLANEOUS § citrie MULINE.MILBURN&JTODDARD Co . OVOraliuums ? ke tho prico back | Pork=Stro; each aud October, tange Cattle. i 3 0ci tartarie, Sc: bal. copavia, Manufacturers and Jobbers in GCANFIELD MANUFAC: URING CO. Lo S Ll L A MR L i Lard—Firm; cash and September Owner, No. chloroform, boc; cerine, again. In this he had some trouble, as the | o LArd—F Danimon & Simmons., .43 stoers. .. ¥100; goim camphe Wagons, Buggics, Rakes, Plows Etc. Manufacturers of Overalls, ;,mA‘rl;"l "“;L:' l'h;":cr lq{;‘g‘r_leflacm'::: lll( 11::: Flour—F |m::| unchanged \\|:lt‘:' ’“’I‘n;n‘t TR sulph, morphia, ot b, ild PRNIAG, stree HAB, Nobs Jeans Pouts,Shire, Ele. 107 1104 Dovglas Sirecty ad for several days. There w od class ¥ 000 St \ ; . " i i very o l sacks, Owner. N Av oy o, e Vi v 3o N ol ¢ ado Hol pnm.»u ma- A HOSPE, Jr., AN ARAAAR kAR vance. Tho gonoral crowd was loss benrish | "3y Ba Shoulders, $7.40a730: | No. Ay ik, 3” X oad, g “,\"“f"!l"w,,.g.,, Goshen, No- I nrd, Al‘tfl S’ Mfllmals Pianos and UPEHDS J.T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., to-day than usual. The continued heavy n]\mt clear, 7. 05 short ribs, $5.00@ 70 0 86 Luke, 82ige; Iron Mountain, boiled waversat from Wwestern polata 1 st length | S48 : Wholesale Notious aud Furnishing fiods 1512 Douglas Street. Omaha, « effect on the specula- Mu(!v'|'-~".m'hun|:ud; creamery, 14@lie; Fraxs e «—White e 463 and 406 & uth 10th 8., Orab beginning to ha ey C tive mind. **This great quantity of wheat G H, Conl and Li se—Unchanged: full crcam cheddars 7, 400, L Shate; P ____Bookasllers and Stationers. ‘m?bn would not be started unless it was going | and flats, S'y(@s1y0; young Auioricas, &y i Whitten. | mestic cement,’ §1 B R B oL L e VR T, somewhere,"’ sententiously remarked o | § i rmandi - aress, e Successors (0 A. T Kenyon & Co., Wholesale & Ketatl | CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., trader, “and wheat that moves as this is do- [ ggs—Uncha y e, Visiinmi Ay 4 ing oyt stop at the seaboard : it keeps right | Hidos-—if 1o; Hocle 81 Booksellers and Stationers, Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Ull&. ne Woddl on.” The closing to-day was at 82 for Sep- | EIE ST Stationery, Commercinl Stationery tember and 841 for December, just the | calf, i I ougine Bireet, OmAhA. Neb. Axle Gronse, Etc, Omaba. A, 1L Dishop, ) deacons, ) 8 CoMronTiR: \ Lanihew D — _VINYARD .:. SCHNEIDER, llest fraction below yesterday. The § BLACKNTE colored, P S L o KIRKENDALL, JONES & CU.. 1106 Harney Strest. Omaha. before stated, the range Wwas narrow. No. 1, b, und N‘“‘ Bgiasiie per lu (Suceossors 1o Teed, Jones & Co. T va frotn the vost: ! Receipts, Shipments, Crop news from the northwests that s, news |y, oy S L Jreacuin 1 “arwell Balf bleach vhich the trade scems 1o placo’ most | {y - Gireon _ Wholcsale Manufacturers of Boots mdShues o Office Eixtures, 00y upon which the trade scems to place most | \wheqt bu, 44,000 219,000 Lioom, chidl 10100 19 0021 3 Aventa for Tlonton: Rubtor $hog Co. THE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING €O, reliance, does not indicate an_ improvement | Corn, bu 135.000 King Pulip” cum: ,r: Wi i flonten Butber S0 Sranis LS in the prospects for spring wheat. Winter | Oats, bu. 184,000 | cambric, 405 | ax1 0 00l 2 ——W.V. MORSE & CO. wheat that 18 being received at primary | ltye, bu, w York mille, Bl e e e R i 1S Bflllk Office aud Saloon Fixtures, markets is running very poor as to quality. | Burley, bu.. . § 19 1 wl;un , . i} i Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, sid ) Lale shipments frem this part are keeping up ¢ August 14.—Wheat—Recet % b Add 0 cents pex |»:n &‘\t - for rougn ) 1101, 11631106 Douglas St Omala Manufactory, Sum well. 166,000 oxx <options_opened No. 1 com, s 1881500 | No.3 com, s 181500 et Tl corn market boomed to-dag, the fluct- | loeradvanced No. Av. S UL NG o) =k sl uations extending over range of 15m19%c, | 1o unde lus 105 wostorns Lt Hrown shecting " Add 50 cents ve ‘r.n ough. 4 Paints and Oli and a gain of 11,15 being established the | gead. 3 100 eatar : A §5 60 AL I ! i lo, I i 7 00 wester 113 H.um\ H, 4, T4 CLARKE COFFEE CUMMINGS & NEILSON dealings were on a large scale nside | No. red M-‘ No. 4 red, 80@S0fc 200 westerns 11 lantic P, 4-4, Ge3 Aurors L, 4-4, 6 No. 1, 4and 6 in, 12 and 61, rough. .. .$20.00 Omaba Coffee and Spice Mill SHOIRINIS (DaitarY Y { prices ruled around opening and the top was | graded, 4|ng September closed at 91¢,c. it C. 44, 41 i “14, 6¥c: Hoo e i 3 16 16 50,00 T C fi. s Es Bflkll] Pflwflfll' holesale Denlers in : reached right at the close. Hutchinson | * Gornicceipts, 181,400; exports, 34,0005 Packers Purchases, R T b o “ D anaiie o 16.00 gas, Lollees, Dic ' Pflms lms Window Glahg Bte. { started the ball rolling by liberal buying at | options opened casy and rallied 1@1%c, clos’ Showing the number of hogs bought by Be: Old Domin 1 “ T N 1700 anunm{ Lurlu'\!lnmm Hiue, Tke, kit h | ::n nulalf(!l‘.t Tt wus soon d(‘lu!qnnl:'moal that | g strong at best of spot 15, @114c | the leading buyers oa th Yt oAty o104 3 YR inragy Htfect, 1115 Firaant U765 OMATRL Nev. e market was in a badly strained and over- | Bigher: upgraded, 46@5ce, No. 3, ; : e : (G ILTNHR ¢ Nt o IPING. T — ey ] s0ld state and rapid advances resulted from | in"elovator: 51%( g Al are N AT o oml.: .l,hf"' one 18}gc: T "' ik it AL L Ken I rockery and Glase the efforts of the shorts to cover. The [ closing at crowd had been overselling itself with reck- | * Oats— Recoipts, 88,0005 exports, non: lessness for some time and was brought up [ 1:011¢¢ higher on No. 2, firm on with a short turn. It was not until the esti- | jioderately active; mixed western, 8 mates of 250 cars for to-morrow were made | white western, 40 49c. PRI ¢ that the public bears wore thoroughly awak- | = Cofte ~0|rllmmn|n-|md 10 points lower on Highest and Lowest, encd to their danger, however, and then they | cables and dec jumped to the conclusion all at once that re- CEIL] L. WRIGHT, 1st com, 8 in whito pite ¢ 2d s Clear % in Norway pine ceil 2d com g in ¢ “ ; spot nt for the Manufacturers and Tmporters of CARPENTER PAPER CO Cruc‘fflry, Glassware, Lamips, Chimneys, Wholesale Paner Dealers, 'y & nice stock of Prin Wrapping -nd W 1t Kte. O ce, 817 8. 13th St umn-. Nebraska, L A D LG E e b PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, » Pauer BO!GS. Richmond, 617 Steel River, O.nk Gibbs & \\'mlc Richwhond, 6 Puints — Dregs — Cl ined 5@10 points adaitional The following are_the highest and lowest | Ramapo, ey Lod , Bige, wrtel FLOORING. ! oot 5 10 band loy Wi A G in white pine Te8orcory ST SLBEREOF 76 TN RIES ; b on ieavy rcceipts ut 1o and Suntos; closing | prices paid for mixed and noavy loads of hozs | mond. t: - Windsor, BLu e R ceipts were going to taper off sharply, That | sieady: sales, 32,000 bags; August, £10.35; | on this market durin: the past fow Paci 8 & Croekery, Glassware, Lamrs, Sl”fllwm‘fl Prullmml' Omaha Paper Box Factory. mado thom more anxious bidders. © Septem. | Septomber, $10.33; October, §.50, for the corresponding period in 1357 and Pl iNnico Bi D e Tito, 104 Patnam 8., Now Paxton Baild = 5 i ber corn advanced from 43%c to 4be, and | " petroleum — Easier; United closed at [ - i Gloucester B & (861, J Nos. Lili and 1019 Douglus St . Nobs October from 4815c to 443c.” August went i T Julyisst ] i S to 4ble, advaucing from ddc to 44ifc ndiy » « Fasicer; western, 161@1581/c. 81 Stronger; siow; 1 50 for now. Lard— Closed strong; sales, western steam spot, §9.10. pommhmlon “and Storage. — 107, St STOCK BOARD Nn 00 (¢, 1200, 818 9.00 | D, 120, 8 18 , 12 1t . 1com, 12in. 818, 146t . on the filling of one order for II.(IHI |-~4. 20,000 bushels, There was surprisingly | g5 little August for sale. The market was l{l't‘m\y excited, and more nterest centered f 0 corn than in wheat, Anuul "1ads, @ ess 5149 for old; RIDDELL & RIDDELL, o Prlnlers Materlnlu. e ¥ fooi wEerRN NEWSFAPFR UNIUP‘I’.—' .,Jlorage and Comission Merctants, Auxiliary Putlisters. lu ln - i ades; western y in, 8 02,10 . 1 com, 12in, 818, 16 It 1112 Howard Street, Omah; Dealersin Type, Preasca and ¥ tors’ Supplies. Oats were far from active, although the s LA QUBTACER) WoRaEn: West Point 29 in 136; West' Polnt | No. 1 com, 13 in, & 1 5, 10, 15 and 20 —_— . 1 1201 Stroet, Omatin, - dalInE e L Al Laires il Very dull; western, T@sije. 20 in, 12 02 181 West Point 40 i 11 07 16 om, 12 in; s 18, 100 18 and 20 ¢ 45 GEO. SCHROEDER & CO., ~Rubbor e ¢ h 'he 'A\‘ a XX, « Ocy D, 2 com, while seller May was practically steady, | Teceipts, 100 cars; shipments, 5i cars. ‘The lia i oI Prodace Cmflmlsslflfl and Cold Smrfl!fl- 127 g Alimnat e L it Omain, Nebraska. 25 Mannfactumrs and Dealers i Rummr oo o0 pricbaTate HeoLIEWs 1010 grooved rooting samne price as 12 In | T FREDERICK J. FAIRBRAS The receipts for to-day_were less than ex- | foW cars of No. Lhard woro hold fiem at 87c, pected, and under a_ show of firmness in ;‘lu;!a“q-? l°m “lf:w;""Qo \lflufi other markets some buying orders were exe- | 53 to 85}ge; closing p B K. L 1l Clothing and Leather Belting. 1003 Farnam St Sic; on track, ST on stock boards. Wholesulo AR R R R cuted. It was ulso reported that wet weather | 804 September, 83%;c; L : Live Stock Amos- i is delaying the harvesting o a slight extent, | Horthern, | cush é“‘;‘orm ptember SPECLON | Poterson Bros.. Weston, In., sold a load of seamless, | No. 1 plain, § and 10 i Flour Phflfl G]'am and Glfleffll Commision __8ash, Doors, Eto, TLess than 20 per cent of the oats imported | track, 3 No. 2 ehit P | cattle at $5.495, hvvhnm.-l 4 SEibiar, §16; Unttracics 890, No. 2 plain, S and 10 in . 1014 North lith M. A. DISBROV/ ¢. CO yesterduy passed into contract grade, but | tember, 8lc; on track, S2c. X y Burcham, Hickman, was in with - Hen No.10.G, 8in.. Wholesale Manu urers of the condition 18 improving each week. Cash | Milwaukee, August 1L.—Wheat—Dully | ¢ 00 0000 0T FINISIT l outs 1o g0 t0 store were in some demand, but | cash, Sliges Soptember, S0'ye; October, Sle. | foiebouds oleattie. = o st ana 20, clean, . 154, in s hXI]uars Blinds and Monldings, tradingias folally by sauiple’ with only D gl o e AT oo oot magms e e 134, 3'in, 8 28 Branch Uftice 12ch and Ieand Streots, Omsha, Nbb, | eight transactions in No. 2 store at 243 ats—1irm; No.2 white, 87c. ¢ L Rio, good, 6@ | 34, clear, 1in, 82 T YN 3 o k; ] X fiovitioh - clicies: Dusineys was: anite:|. .Rye—QulehiNo. 1, €8 P. Phalen, Conya, was heve and sold e D [Basiet g e Sia OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME C BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. slow, " For- cash delivery purchses wero | Barley—Nominal; No. 2, 60c. a load of butcher 2 | A, select, 10, 835 . Joubers of Hard and Soft Coal, Manufactarers of Sash. Doors, Blindg, somewhat larger of late, but in the line of _l’m\'mimm—Loww.porkv cashand August, G. H. Bubbitt, Ashland, was in and mar- A, % . - uldings, Statr Work and Interior Hard Woo! Bl nw’culqtlos a lmtlcs‘s qu}mgl rather held cu{r $13.80. . o : keted twent) ren stee 170 19 200 South 15th Street, Omaha, Nebraska. ' Lurm‘rflm und Leaveuworth Streets, trol. Traders acted as if they were unwill- St. Louis, August 14.—Wheat—Lower; Thomas Ashton brought in five loads of 22 tonts _— — — b, i ing to take sides on the market, No frosh | cash, s2q@Niio; Soptember, S3@<3 At o Rey Oolas i L e (.;(‘,"r,f(-v“f i J. J. JOHNSON & CO. Hews was roceived from the ?::2{1&53;;;1;-:) h‘l:,lul;l:‘—(lhbhn.r cash, 4q@11k0; Sept Hogs are S0 highor thun one year ago and | @i e vellow C, @bige; nowdered, S'j@ Manufacturers of Lim ogs small and of poor quality, an uncertain | Olts—A shade better; cash, 20 @3ge; | 510 Wster than two yenrsago. ) SR Ji6e for one pound frames; And ahinpons of Goul Conke Coment, Plaster, Lim don) nes s, E state of affairs existed. Dealers apparently | September, 23%;c. doeiliargyateyanwell SkubwnRtaeder 3 S5 EA TGN pound, TGt R elar e DR CO paid little or no attention % the movement of | ~ Pork—Firm at $14.00. vosillocoking ntiocioading cattla) 3 low, A@ige; dark P : . Pum 5, Pipes and Engi tho trade. . In a speculative way otk led in | - Lard —Highor at 8. 60, A. F. Seywour, Ladoga, Ta., came in with low, A@2ge; dar i NEBRAGKAFUETCO DS, TIp6S alld Engines, interest, though lard showed the greatest | Whisiy—S1.14. load” of cattle, his first shipment o the R o B o ECa LW cram { in, 54 f 4 iteam, nvm'mfé'm'}fa: and Mining Supplies, Etey strength, Short ribs averaged easierand | Butter.Creamery, 16@19c; dairy, 13@l6e. | yards. ¢l e i, nish, 17; and % in, 8 3 Shippers of Coal and Ceka. closed at a decline of 2igc from yesterday's | Oinennatt, August 14.—Whisky, §1.14. William was at the _yards with five | orrugated ceiling, 4 in CHUHCHILL PUMP last prices, Pork covered a range of 20c in its fluctuations and at the adjournment showed an actual advance of 24, Lard was | S strong from the start and closed 7ig@loc | ©88 0 00 211 Soush 13th §t., Omaka. Neb. __Dry Goods and Notions. Whulesals Pfll]][ls Plll@ Pm]llB - ~mnan~ | 3team Wate pli Heade " fol ll M. E SMITH & CO., Fuost & o goods. AR S Ot ng shipped o S Wheat — | cars of fat cattle of his own fee I il g STt 2"";‘”"' from Wayue. Mr. Simmons, of the firm of Dahlman & : yellow pine Quiet; No. 2 red, cash, 10 bi e bid. small, in bbls, trong Corn—Quiet; No. 2, cash, 85i¢c bid; 36igc | Simmons, Chudron, was in with two loads of * herkins, in bbls M el Farnam St., Omahu. ‘ e T e A e, cus il b il ipsatite Bhi B o : i oo e Dry Goods, Furnisting Goods and Notions, | U+ S- WIN® ENGINE » pumr GO CHICAGO LIVE S8TOCK. Oats—No. 2, cash, 2014¢ bid. Mr. Shields, hog buyer for Kingan & Co. | Tonacco—Plug, 26@65e: smoking, 16@de. G B )y 3 gt ——— of Indianapolis, has returned from a trip to por 80-1b pail. . G. Batts, 15%3.81 1102 And 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th St., Omaha, Neb, cam fillll Wfll&l‘ Sl]mlllfls Cm10AGo, August 14.—|Special Telegram to LIVE_STOCK. his home at St. Louis. e bbl. 3 in well tubing, D. & M. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Go | a1day Wind Mills. 018 und 0 Farnam m Omahsy Tue BEE |—CATTLE—AS has been the case Chicago, August 14. t 14.—The Drovers' Jour- 13 'Hurd Centra City, was here and l:_&vkcm. D. & H. fiat. 19,00 H Acting Man: for some time past the great bulk of arrivals | nal reports as follows: 3 macketed o h::;luzfue ;‘M'h"»' Hereford steors Pickets! D & H. saua w.oo | mporters and Jobbers in Dry Guufls,Nullnns BROWNELL & Co isted of T , witha liberal sprinkli (,nmo—l{uupl!. 10,000; market strong for i ; 2 = = = Gents' Furnishing G Ce 11th and Hi b oo e e | GREHS o st |l s e | RS s P o, e o e | Engines, Blers and General achinar ) Sockers and feeders. §2.00@5.85; cows, | near Buffalo, Wyor, and & brobher of Gaorgs NaiLs—lron nai i Shoet Iron Work. Steam Pumps, ‘ “‘ good native cattle. Range cattle which are | $-00 stock ‘mixed, $1.30@3.1 exas, cattle, | Burke, came i with three loads of cattle, nauls, Do, ko, O N RavenWOrD Siront, Oyala . 13131 X e e Ak avenworth Street, Omabia. coming in are only of fair quality and not as | 1.60@3.30; western rangers, $3.00(c4.95, S R. Eldrich, Tobias; P. M. Colby, Brad- | ke, 0@2.70. DEWEY & STONE, —_— 1 fat as was estimated, considering the favor- | = Hogs—Receipts, 8,003 market slows mixed, | shaw; . W.' Mattoon, Blue Springs:J. Cox, | Tkas—Young Hyson, common to fair, 18@ ° e | able condition for putting on flesh, Com- | $5.10@6.80; light, &.70@0.40; skips, $.00@ | Hampton, aad K. C. Chumbley, Blair, camé Young Hyson, gdod to faney, 80sde; | ™ Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, e Soode, . i ‘ mon native stock is quite froely offered, | 5103 heavy, &5.85@0.40. | in with hogs. b"qnm.vdvr.(mnm"n 10 gzood, 22 d5e; Gun | o Glasgow, Belfast. Dublin and Liverpool e Ao PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., | i Sheep—Receipts, 6,000; market steady; From the 18t of August to the 11th the re- | powder, choice to fancy, 40@65c: Japan, com- _____ Furuam Street, Omaba, Nebraska. W]Il o But sellers find that they have to compete | y,fives, §2.754.50; westorns, shorn, $3.50@ | ceipts of hogs at Omal 5,550 in excoss | mou to medium, 15@% Japan, choice to From New York Every Tuesday, CHARLES SHIVERICK, olesale Pfll'm, Field and Garden Seeds Wwith a better quality of Texas cattle offered | 3,.60; Texans, shorn, $3.00@3.75; lambs, $4.25 | of the ity. Owaha's | fancy, ) ommon to good, 25@ | g 0 %50, ccarding to locatl Pfll‘flnm‘fi 911 and 913 Jones Street. Omaba. at ubout the same prices, hence they find it | @5.i5. gain ovor Kunsas City durlug July was. 20, #5c; Golong, choice to fancy, 50@70c; Imper- | Cabin Bassago &l and 10, according to location s difficult to close sales und must shade prices, National fitock Yards, East St mnmd dunug Jum ial, common to mediu Steerage to and from Europe at Lowest Rates, Omaha. Nebraska. Butchers and canners bought quite freely | Louis, August 14.—Cattie—Receipts, 6,000; A, T, McEL- | 800d to fancy, 406@50c Tmperial, ———————————— Storage, Forwarding & Commie: lon ¢ EA AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., Gen'l Agents, " T t . o 't et st z: Che heavy Nurs—Almonds, 15@l17c; fiberts, YalOe; ew Y Croceries. of Texas cattlo. Tho receipts included 6,500 RSl FRG ondieobisary g Brazil, fc; walnuts, S @12c; pecans, 6:,@ | JOHN BLEGEN, Gen'l W .-m-,".‘\“\w'x."?”‘ H s ~BALLAGHER oo ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., Texas un_nl wentnfn cattle 3 medium to good | yutive steers, $4.405. butchers’ steers, (-muu Guide 1o Dutton, 100 ¢1 peanuts, Heehi;e, S 4 Kandolph St., Chicago, & swl.age Pm.wammE fll]fl CllmmlSSlflll steers, 1,350 to 1,500 1bs., $5.40@3.00; 1,200 to | medium to good, $3.30w440; rangers, corn- | burg, and J. M. Culver, Center, Crackers—d@ioe per 1b; assorted catzes, 7 | HARRY E. MOORES, Agent, Omaha. Wllul&sa]fl GI‘flDEI‘lBS all[l PI‘flVlSlUIlS e Fidudd 7t i 50 1bs., $4.50@5.60; 930 to 1,200 1bs., €3.80 | fod, &3.50@4.25; fed, among the shippers who came in with cattle, | @20¢ per1b, as per list. b | Reduced Cabin Rates to Glasgow Ex- | e et IS o B hfum'fl‘""" @4.50. Stockers and feeders, $2.00@3.35; Hogs—Reccipts, 003 shipments, 3005 — Mart y'flHlAll(f sricks, ~N1”|“ go per 1';- Iuhlllnll. 09, 707, 709 and 711 8. 10th £t., Omaba, Neb. Omaba. ‘unuphun. No. 760, cows, bulls and mixed, $1.30@3.10; bulk, 'e’:_’;.";;?c:i:;‘.""ll“;-‘ um‘fi o8] I:“*:Jk“fig“"‘r‘nf’:;f:;::; OMAHA TRADE CONDITIONS, g R TR i McCORD, BRADY & CO. 3 $2.15@2.005 slop fed steers, $1.40@5.50. In | to prime, & ); light grades,’ ordinary | Money is casy at the ru rate—$ per | BROOMS—Extra itie, ) lmrlm, g Texas cattle, good strong canuer 5 were | 16 bosts & pue b 45 501 B EXHAUSTED VITALITY Wholesale Grecers, ] lower; steers 950 to 1,050 1bs 50; | Kansas City, August 14.—Cattle—Re- “:‘,‘ff‘"‘ ‘:'I 5 -m]::.;t o ] 03 heavy staple u; 1 (b and Leavenworth Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. 750 to %00 1bs., $2.40@3.30; 600 to 900 1bs, ) | ceipts, ); shipments, 8,400; best fat iener ade continues o improve and | Syieon—Mirror gloss, 5%(c; F[PHE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the e — 29.60: cCOWS "‘ B0G@2.08 “‘“‘ D ran dave nas| tohrs 3 good to choice corn-fed, | orders both by mail and to salesmen are [ 6c: Oswego gloss, ISWCRO corn, Te. great Medical Work of the @260 ¢ Py u‘. i M-;' 0g bir‘:m £5.006 : common to mediug, $3 3 | literal, 1l'.n\.n:u A\|l> HoT—Shot, £ X l;\{x »:ruhnh age on Mauhood, es and half breeds, 094,055 cows, i " el ‘ ; §1.45; powde 5.00: hal kogs, Phy, Debil v grass range steers, $1.80@3.10; stockers ai St s P 0 o) are hel 3o ) h | Physical @3.951 wintered Texans, 8 At fish (cod and mackerel) are held | g th D151 1| RS SC T < R )(@4.00. foeding stoers, 81.05@3.05; cows, $1.25@2,50. A00C 2 4 P ne ); blasting, kegs, $2. 0as—The market to-day was dull and an Hogs—Receipts, 8,005 " | steady ut the present high prices, and there | fyses, 100 ft, Smoke Stacks, Boiler: H. K. SAWYER, i miseriesconsequent Britchings, Tanks and General Boller Koparing. easy feeling prevailed, prices settling back | strong; 5@10¢ higher for is reported to be no improvement yet in RerFiven 1 oree, §1c Bvo, 126 ——_Dodge Str o, to about Saturday's figures, The receipts | weights mixed and heav ng dull and HERSROOLE E0ANOMOD: < FavRTAL YasRaiR|| oays: BMc) round, 85c siptions for all diseases. Wholesale HflPflWalfl CUUEI'Y, Tin P]fl[& rewers { wore light for yesterday and below the ex- | jower; good to choice, $ 5; common e arrived at Glouc uss, m the | Sizei 10:1b pails, 9¢; 5-1b pails, (_Iulh. full glit, only $1.00, by b Metals, Sheot Iron, etc, Agents h,y"(,“,g“W P Y BERe pectation, Still the demand was even more | to medium, $.50(@0 o than ten bu '~“4‘ = mall, sealed. Iliustrative sample free 'Ainll)ulmg \nnmuuud.rund yman Harbed wire ‘ STORZ & ILER, | meager. Packers were not buying and only | @540, from a two months Provisions—Hams, 12}¢c; and middle aged men. Scid now. The Goid and Umaha, Nebraska, L Beer B @ few houses were running, and they only in — to have damaged the con, 107 @l1e; bacon sides, O 04 Jh A AR P00 I T a0, — ager Beer PGWEPS ) aswall way, turning out. fresh weats, The OMAHA LIVE STOUK. m northern Kunsus und tho complaly 8, Ag@Tiics aried beehy |40 Madical Association, Address . O, box HIMEBAUGH & TAVLUR 121 North Eigthteenth Streot, Omnha, Neb, shippors alone prevented further decline, as made of too much wet weather in this state, o g 1595, Boston, Mass., or Dr. W, H, PARKELR, U quality was not very good. Sales were made S— £1.30; three-hoop pails, #L.i No. 1_tub, Mechunics' Tos at $5.75@0.40, with the bulk of sales at $5.00@ Produce, Fruits, Ete. 6.20 for medium to fair, and & No. 2 tub, = $6.00; August 11, 1888, | washboards, §L.35¢ 5 Jston, who may bo consulted s, g 00) | 0 Boston, who may bo consu aotten ,:,““ Specialty, Diseascs of Mau. Office No, 4 Pultinch st and Buffalo Scales. 1406 buugln There was little or no chan t, Omuha, Nebraska. EAGLE CO NlCE in values on Pl cattle to-day, the market being about steady Saturday good to very choice. Light and b on good cattle and weak in undesirable kinds,{ , BUTTER—Fancy ¥ roll, 20@ churns, No. 2 churns, e e d RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cflmlflfl are about in equal demand now. RO0G & BAG WoR o A choice ‘country churn: butter tubs, Rig G hasgiven univer wnfllfisfile Hflmwa]‘e John Epencter, Proprietor. @0 Dadg and 106 and & perceptiblo. difference in quotations there. | Lac, Jusrkot was slow to open but it closed 10 Lk cc, 1n pests, 70 st. Oures tn sal satisfaction In the i ok Streot, i tore. The market closed quict and easy. aatiye. with 8 good many oaitle sold. . Lt@13e candled. dixed, Swlic; 1,708 bava,(Q cure of Gonorrha ana | 10 R, Harney Ma Qmata, Neb, “;"""\'&" figenu - o Hogs. 100, ok ca b\]lrm, 18 fune daaraotaed 5ot 10V (;leet, 1 prescribe It and Daifbatits Biandard Boatoses Mie: AT DI . o x y et . [*1sn—California saln ¢ — feel safe in rec d> ron rks. OIAL e raceipta of hogs wore ligut for Tues: | ' Ka 25 por o, &,'},&:"H“’w”l‘_‘:r‘;":‘l; 15.00; halibut, per 1b, 18c; fawmily white fish, MEARENRN. fur 100 L IREN MARK“S'l BROS, SADDLERY co, | AT PR New Youx, August 14— [Special Telogram | i “ilrkcet dpencad. strong but sased off a5 | D% o s 1.95 er box.: soutt 5! l::‘»‘dv“{::;};‘ A fi‘{u}-:ffi("r}:.’g' ot fhed STONRR, .0, Saddlery & Joboers of Saddlery HArAWarg | qroare son Fegps Manuiacture i3 of il Kinds to Tur Brr.|—Stocks—Tho stock market | e later roports arrived from Chicgo i | o, CAGIFORNIA DANSONS 4123 por box; south 0%, 386 new Holland herrme, por kei, e oI - | Steam Boilers, Tenks and Shest Iron Work nd rather quiet, but steady, at fractional | closed 10¢ lower. Five loads were left o C uwnuuil.uwn—n )@2.00 per case George's Bay split herring, per bbl, new, RN SN And Leather. 1463, 1405 aud 1407 Harney Bt., Omata, L nes, and during the first hour quotations | unsold, sRN GRAPES—T5C@$L00 per 10-1b plit Labrador herring, per bbl ' new, ¥y Drug ¢ R orks South 20 and B, & M. Cro receded frow 35 to 1 point, the extreme loss Sheep. being in Chicago, Burlngton & Quincy. There were no fresh receipts but several There was some weakness caused by the | loads of holdovers changed hunds. yellow feverscare. Coalers were firm, with M) extra George's cod, per Ib, new, _$3.00 for 94 qts, Western Bunk cod, per 1b, new, 7 l' Aones—California, $1.00@1.50 per box; | 1688 cod, b@iiie; large fu Ny bbl, $12.50: mackerel, T PAXTON & VIERLING TRON WORKS, . T oae: PEERLESS UYES AR ms"“»flT‘ e H08Yy Hardware. Wrougot and Cast Iron Bmlflmu Vrk, 1 bay, 14'bbl, W. J. BROATC No. smoked bloaters, per box, $1.40. Recelps Koyl nos, Brass Work, General Foundrs “Coiauion, $1.50@2.25 per bunch; « , Heavy Hardware, Iron il Steel, S W, Ut the commission people moderate buyers. Cattl 1,200 20 Frurms—igs, i b er 1b, 13@ Springs, Wagon Stock, .(.,., Lumber, i — Small_operators were disposed to realize | Hogs. . t e Livovi—si1 6.00 per case. L:n,flgs, dn mats,” por b, fates, i 0 WO 201 Tharmey Street, Oiabe. . 1 | —OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORK: v, whicl e Squasa—2¢ per lu pxes, blg(@ ondon ayer — E = 4 % i ther rofa uite generlly, which was 010 AusMsstuiiA it Squamgoperle, T Loxes, Vi @o;] Logdan o Eorr T Manufactarers of Wire and Iron Railings of the main features of the mormng busi- | mpefollowing 18 a table of pricss paid in 0315 —§125@1,50 per bu, loose raisins, t.MlulZ\»U new Valen- FALMER RICHMAN & (.o. S Hats, Oani. Eto. Desk Kalls, Window Guards, Flower Stands, Wit ness. Tpa transactions included many of the | this marxet for the grades of stook wen- 20 per drawer. cia rasing, per Ib, Tif@se; Cali- LWB smck Cfll]ll]llsswn Hemhams W. L. PARROTTE & CO ZAE: Bigos! Ete. 12 North 1660 Street, pot, Omia usually inactive stocks, though the total | tioned. New, home growth, 50@75c per | fornia loose muscatels, per box. §1.60. volume of business was small, while trading Frimesteers, 1300 to 1500 1bs..$5.20 California London layer ral s, per box, | Ofce-Room 4 Opposite Exchange Building, 50; pitted cherries, per b, 15@20¢; Slock Varda, South Uabs wnolesale Hats, Caps and Straw Gumls "OMAHA SAFE and (RON WORKE Pourrry--No dres: 1a0ha it . ) n the trank lines and Graugers was very [ prygiostesrs 10 ko 100 sbs. . 4. L N0 i osend fowl in the marketi | California pitted. piums, . per b, 1% 130; | NORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALEY 1107 Harey Sieat, uab, Nob. Man'frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes light. After the early decline there was a | Poeders. . ohickens, §3.8@8.00 0" i SPFIS | Gried blackberries, per 1b, 8ig@de; Live Stock € == o Bropre *Cor Tith and Jamcaon Biac ot slight rally, but after 11 o'clock the feeling | tango sicéis r.:l-rw choice STRING HEANS~T3C per bu, raspberrica, " per b lx“;.mu : sk Egfi OCH IIul?l]]]]]IlSSlflll.‘s e S _G. Audreen, Prop'r._Cor o __ was decidedly heavy, the market by noon mumon 10 good cows ToMATOES—$1.50(@2.00 per bu. Tge; evaporated apples, oom ange Bullding, Union Btock Yards, | ~~wwesens o oFm i S ~— w~ | CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WOR D O T tae Sbaning: with ook Glolce to fancy cows: WATRRMELONS—$12.0017.00 per 100, B0} California s dried, peacho floom 1 Bechanud G, Neyer Sioek Yaran “"OMAHA LUMBER f " li‘o n L ing wa KS v | Common to choice buli Prans—California, §3.00@8.50 per bu box; aliforma — unvared " evay ALEXANDER & FITCH, Al Kinds of oot | 1100 @0 WIPG FELCES, RALLNGS, Gliar Inland shariug the greatest weainess. Dur- | Dommonto cholcebulls. ..., 323 giaas—aliiora, | Peabnen LAIET ovamaied Calitoea & & 11 e At W OLegalC | o e T L o e hensat st ing the latter part of the session there were | Fair to choice heavy hogs. ... b. CiLERY 30400 ver dozen. apricots, 16alSc; Zantee currants, o Commision Dealers in Live Sock. 1801 Stroet and Union Pacific Track, Ouaby e e Lo R et g no new developments of importance. There | Fairto cnoice wixed hogs, Cavpaces—§2.50per 100, Turkish prunes, 87¢@4\{e; citron, 19@ 20c; | woom 2, Oppgrite Excl hludu Bulldlng Unlon Stock | — = - — Blacksmith \Works. 105 South 1ith 8t was at times & lttle more support to the i Eda Praxr$1.00t1.25 per dozen. orange peel, 11@1245¢; lemon peel, 2 13iger | o JarCa, KOuLs Ohoalhe. i i LQUIS BRADFORR, MEAGHER & WHITHONE ] warket at the decline by reason of some buy- PISRIALTS Heley R0 pa SR Artris UNION STOCK YARDS CO., ing orders, but the close was weak at about # e ~ Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Pl_l‘fl il Burgier Pro.f Sas, Time L \ p i : imi ors, Ete, n ‘ u . tholowost Bgures of the duy, the geueral do- Hoom vt 000 | UMV W0@6s0 per it 33 nde ok oy Sene i e ser 1, Siatie; '..fi'f‘q.m.ah"fl',lelnllll‘[E.d.m‘ ——-—-—-——m e Y5 et e | o it i “wmq — L’u,unxé’:&ifl?éasu o | Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks NY