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TR WY T SR AT G i BIE ATIS o A | BT i T RN 13 MDA\ R i I it T M D00 PO VG i T T TS OSSP THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUHSDAY, AUGUS’I‘ 21, 1888 Paul, Union Pacifie, | were slow sale at very low pri uite a | 1814 1ge buylog orders in Thotndike OO, iron, 0 24, '[“E SPECULAT‘\E D[ARKETSI Lake Shore and Erie, and the general feel- | good many fecders” changed hands but | Thorndike l' Y, 8l Thorndike 120, 9 ‘(' Am Hllll(n ||tn|!hfl’|aA‘ll'““‘:‘l,‘nl\lllsonfill‘l!:‘;l UMMJUDBHRS DIBEGTUHY UMAHAJ i Cordis No. b, 9iyci | planished, 1, 8ic; painted barb wire, $5.15; ? 01300 5 rlouilurmmnlamanl!. TR s I.umbar by ing was more bullish. Clicago operators | MOstly in small lots. The marketas a whole [ Thorndike XX, sold some stocks early and room traders | " °° A0OUt steady, "}YT;('"‘*:“{E\: " Sastios - P P o " o s . 0 o Bad Crop Reports From the North- | tried to hammer the market, Despite the Hogs stove plates, 7.0, wought iron 88,00 CHURCHILL PARKER, C. N. DIETZ, west Boom Whoat. strong feoling tho market, was, however, on | There wero not hogs enough here to make | Juffrey XX, itigel B 007 hraa b e, oy dond DealrrmAmculmrallmnlemeMs mems Dea'er in All Kinds of Lumber. the whole, rather dull and the animation was | 8 market, only cight fresh loads being Beavor Croti g confined to less than half a dozen stocks, In | ceived. They sold at about steady 1 11¢: Beaver Creek CC, ‘i, solid léad,” 82/00@3.00; tow load, | Carringes and Bugeien. Jones Stree stwosatt sy 15th And CAlforaia Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. i rubber, $2.50@3.00; mixed rags, ) UmaRs, Nebr FRED W, URAY but t good load % tho JEANs.~Memorial, 17 OORN RULES PAIRLY AOCTIVE. | o tew cases this sdvancs over Saturday was | bag ere was not 8 good load fn the yurds | SLBKTCOKE JAANS. < emORs 0 e . L IR 01.15 per cwt, LININGER & METUALF CO., and the top was o117 25,10, A prime load of | 18¢; Durham, 27%c: Hercules %21 eaming, v ) oz, 1315 ¢4 York, 7 0z, — slightly improved but the market weakened | heavy hogs would hmc brought .25 or £6.30 | ington, 22c: Cult _Only Moderate | #nd declined a trifie, the only mn-rked m- sast, L’lnflfl.—"u‘o\.vm Oats Average Dull srovement being in Mi i Pacies " e bleached, 7c; Misc ulph, acid, 17 Corner fith and Dou, :u Omh Trading in Provislons—The Cattle [ Prowement heinigin Missourt P52, which She bleached, § acia, 60c; tartarie, B0c: bal, copavin, 60cs Fte. Wholesale. Omi T W. HARVEY LUMBER GO went off 5 of a point, The decline was There were no sheep here to make a mar- P bleached, 9'¢ borax, 10c; chloroform, 50e; glycering, 23 Market Still Overloaded—Hogs checked thoueh, Gind the loss was regained, a | ket. bleachod. 104 gum Arabio, select, $1.00; gum camphor, 8 “PARLIN, URENDORF & MARTIN. To Dealers Only. Brisk—General Quotations. iier tone developing about noon, and P S ingatA ks Fum opium, §2 ilph. morphia, holesale Dealers in ST s slight advances were made, There was no o Il plain Holland, 91 bromide potassium Agricultaral lllll!lGIIlflllls WHEUHS&BUEUGS — D TAMSS ZHS, ORARA. e L iia 01,60, 05 0 807 Jones Street, Omaha. JOHN A, WAKEFIELD, summer, 1lc; 7 1 golden ma- |~ P, P. MAST & CO Wholesale Lumber, Etc, et enura 8. ok e So" Lt | Manutucturers of Buckeye Drills, Sceders, | "=vstist,mneimenican ecumal. cament. gt dran Cultivators, 1tay Rake, Clder Mills and Yiban b Uil Ao ‘“'"“""‘ ers. Cor. 1ith and Nicholas Stree WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., 2,000 FrLANNELS.—Plaid—Raftsmen,20c ; Goshen, O11.s—Carbon, 600 | a1 CillCAGO PRODUCE MARKET. particular feature to the market. 'Faking it Clear Lake, 8ilge: Iron Mountain, | 129.c; gasoline, all in all St. Paul showed more activity than Crnica6o, August 20.—[Special Telegram to | anything on the list, closing at ¢, or1 Prevailing Prices. Tre Bee.|—Contrary to general expectation, | point higher than Saturday. There was Thefollowing 18 a table of rrlc]! paid in the wheat market opened strong and the | quite a general advance by the close, which | s market for the grades of stock meo- tendency to advance developed very soon. | was strong over opening figures, but the ap- The local crowd was bearish at the outset, | preciation was small. The total sales were Prime steers but it did not take long for traders to change | 173,200 shures. Feedors front. They swung into line with great 48 regular....1285 Northern Pacific Range stoers, com'on to elioi u—\\hnn~(- H, No. 2, , 2Tge; B H, No. ‘ B0ce; Quechee, “Plunkett ¢ York, 7l itta dress, 8¢ ks, 7hgcs Whitten- Normandi aress, Gl L b CHAS. R. LEE, Whittenton dress, | LIME—S5@e; Portland cement, §3.1 Ronfrow dross, St 10 mestio. corent, $1.93; plastor, $2.00@518 | —Wholeswia : Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, Ciiies S, 3L wonan, s BB e n..,'w . ewoao, | Agricultural Tmplements, Wagons & BUSEIES | woss curvet and e rooe o st s 1100 to 1300 1bs. o i 2 conpe o o1 Common to good cows Standard, 514c; P 3 o & 3 “orrer 1t and Nicholas Street = unanimity, At first vory liitle was heard A et ook o RS GRolos o famay. sow COMFORTENS 36,6085, 00, large oge, $0.73; Rock Spring, $7.00; Su: Corner 14th and Nicholes Streets ~_____Millinery and Notions. from the northwest, except that the weather cofpons. 1078 GomEth b sy (o8 balls 50; steam coal, OMATIA BRANCIL, BLANKETs—White, X@7.50; colored, | perior, £6.00; Towa, #.50 #1.005.00, il ' | $1.50 to $2.00. SHueeTiNG—Berkeley cambric : Rest Y 4- “abot, Tige J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., 1. OBERFELDER & CO., Akron, Ohio. - : I Loy Harvesting Machinery i Binder Tyin, | [0OVrS & Joersin Milinery & Notions was clear and bright, while in the southwest hnlv_-.: ‘\;“‘ 120 it was raining. This was construed as favor- | (hicaeo & Alton - 150 ablo to wheat and corn both in the different | Chicago Burlington Fair tocnoice nght hogs. Fair to choice heavy hog: Fairto cnoice mixed hog wections. Later came advices that reports | & QUG- ...... 112 | do prefofred. . 110 Ytanisusivative shiss Frat of TG o i 7 W. K. Mead, Manager. 1213 Loavenworth st. Omabia, | = ST from the frosted districts in the northwest llllllr;nl-‘ l‘fln(ml 18 rrduyru'h-r'"w-d 1080 OATTLY, L.mnxh-“m 1t |18 2620 ft MOLINE.MILBURN& STODDARD Co EANFELS MARLFAGTORNG 58] were h(-vm:lim\’v ¥ hll:lli 'l'lu;{lnlu‘lr:xmur of [ Ltk & W.oon 1 TCnion bucitic .. : & vailie 10 e ::: 0 f:{aln:: 2 \'n Munu(ml:ur\'nlml.!ublu-nlln N L A el R DL R 1 Do T - Peppercl, i i ia s | Wagons, Buggies, Rakas, Plows B, Manufactarers of Overalls, A QL b Gl bl L Missouri Pacitic sl S """""’:‘”' > L epporell, 8. I 19 00119 0021 Cor. 9th and Pucitic gtreets, Omaha, Neb, Jeaus Pants, Shirts, Ete. 1102and 1104 Dougliae Street, country, was quoted as saying that th Rie o O TV o perell, O 3 Peppe . 104, 190010 i\ Owmitha. Neb, v hel of *‘grade wh Moxey oN CaL asy at 1@2 per cent; 44, 8¢y Triumph, 6¢; Wamsutta, 1 17 60 19 0019 = = = | e——— e — it ) e LS e S an at 135 per cent; closed offered at ley S “Ada ,uunu,mrmn foet for rough )« Materials. Notions. raised north of the Northern Pacific districty | 13¢ per cont o Heown shad ,i,m —Atiantic A, 44 HOARGS, A HOSPE, Jr., i SO which embraces a large area of the very be: PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—41{@0}§ per No. 1 com, s 18 $18.00 No. 2con,s1e 16, Add 30 cents per Bantie H, 44, -4, i 6161800 3. T. ROBINSON NOTION COn lantic P, 4 o eom $18 1430 Arnsts’ Materials, Piancs and Orgens, | Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Guods 1513 Dovelns Street, Omabia, Nebraska. 48 and 406 8 uth 10th 8 and finest wheat country in the world. An- [ cent. e s ey SterLiNG Excraxae—Dull but firm at other party, equally well informed, says that | ERIENG BRCWAXEET DAL Bug R b N (] Omaha. west of the Gratton line, and for fifty to sev- | mund, & L b —— —— — enty-five miles south of the boundary line of et ‘);-'.-.,I.),.f'rf'-i']"";" Pl No-p4andGin, 12 and 14 6 rough.... 8000 | " gogkgollers and Stationer Manitoba, the destruction seems complete. PRODUCE MARKETS, Pepperell, 0-4 210 4 ' 2and 146, % il 1600 | H. M, & S. W. JONES, AR HE = News from Manitoba is meagre, but there is cn N 20— Wheat—F\ 5 stecrs, Toxans + Wacl hlvlw e, L 1008 % iy g Successorsto A. T, Kenyon & Co,, Wholcsale & Retatl CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., ittle g h 4 kU EGVinGs SOt JMICAGO, August 20. heat -— Firmor; | 5 steers, 1 . ¢} Aurora R, 44, 7c, Rirora B, 44, SIDING, ianti : Httle groun to hopo that that provineo could | wpan' UG Soptember, 5315 1hc; Octobery | 10w, wostern. fo.” A1, 14 & 16 £0.820.50 | C, 12, 14 & 16 {81475 Booksellers and Stationers, Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils. uve escaped when the territory s 86 11.16c coders, western Dick—West Point %0 in, 8 oz 10ic; | By ¢ DL WIS | pine Wedling Staionery, Commorcial Stattoners. | Aslo aroase, Ktc, Omatin, __A. M. Dishop, Ma quite a distance is within the arca of low | Corn—st . September, | 8 cows, w West Point 20 in, 10 oz, 13¢; West' Poin CEILING AND PARTITION, ougias Street. Oniaha. AL, a s " 5 Sep V1 80 aanare 19 1 e e AL v 18t IR Feh S VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Nriparatiire, ' Thaso viaws irsy bs oxtrome, 3 5 oz, Vest Point 40 in, 11 07, 16e. | 1st com, 3¢ in white pine celling —_ ' but they do not emanate from sensationalists Septomber, | 19 foodors. ... 15 2 Boots and Shoes. —~ | Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods. sar % v or grain gamblers and are entitled to con- Clear % in \nr\\n\ [Ilnl} u,llnm western: f it f 2d com f in KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., 1105 Harney Streot, Ouha. sideration. The bull spirit caught every- Richmona, 6} FLOGHING: Kdcoussors to Tteed, Jones & Co.) E e — body about noon and the market “went a 5y Riv teel River, A 6 in white pin B lce Fixtures. whooping.” The news proved to be irresist- Richmond, 6ige A A . wnfl]fisfllfl“fll]llmflml’flnflrBflm aq{ISBU,EE TTIHE SIMMONDS MANUFAC TURING 0O, : bly bullish. September, which had opened Whisky-—$1.20. PRINTS — Dress Oak, b54c; | C s ) Agents for Bbston !N‘u';;’& Suae :);'__"V ol Minofastare, A e DRI U WS ¥ Pork—Steady; cash and September, $13,80; feeders, westerns Ramapo, 4'¢e; Lodi, Hlic: Allen, 6e; Ric D “ 100 | PRSI 8ISy e at 8$13¢c and halted with uncertainty around | Oetober, $15 12 steers, hative i mond, 6¢: Windsor, 6'4¢; Eddystone, Gige; | E “ o (gel Toneimg) | 1850 W. V. MORSE & CO.. Bflll].( Office and SHIUUH Fixtures, 843{@@S43c, climbed to 85%c, and December, | Lard cash and Beptember, 3 heifers, corn fod Pacific, 6¢c, amer. | e ok Jobbers nr Buuts aufl Shoes, Maics Sulsbannts ook titions, Iailing . Drug Fixtures Wall .u-n- Becrand wn. ‘which had not been in demand above 87l4e, | October, 8‘1.‘.! 15 steers, native: PriNts l\l-wu 1!| i Arnold, 6lge slight reaction from this range, but the mar- (@ Ownel Ly 5 ARk, (it ohitoltdizy - ) 3,00 i SpFnt s L] wner. Gold 'Seal, 1015 Stiefel A, 12; Windsor Gold | 8 in well l||hun.'. D. == = ket was not long in getting back to and pass- ( f_%;“‘,fl‘:mm_}". ,_{jm,‘l‘}" i Wi, Crawford T e e Gt (.,‘fl_ b B Rl —__ Coffees, Spices, Etc- Paints and Olls. g the previous high water mark. It was 50@3.00; in barrels, $2.60@ | Booth & Crocker. SiiRTING—Checks, Catedonin X, 914c; Cal- | Pickets, D. & H. sc “CLARKE COFFEE CO., ““TCUMMINGS & NEILSON, an uncontrollable bull market, and there was 'D T e o 'm };:g::u:l\] s edonia XX, 10} sonomy, Y¢i Otis, 9e, Omaha Coffee and Spice Milis. d Wholesale Deaiers in 4 iy ; 4 ry Sal eats—Shoulders, ar. \ 3 an. = no getting away from the’ fact. 1t was | DIy Salt Moater Shoulders, 4.4 Thotas Spacin; ¥ T List. Teas, Coffees, slnces Baking Powder, Paints, 01ls, Window [}ms }:m, patent. September reached S6ic briefly. 'l 08ty BLTOCRO0 short EUh, 80 e Revised prices are as follows: Fiavorifg Extracth, Luun 5! Blue, Inks. Etc. 101¢ T T i KGR Omal WALCLA L L UCH LU EES M) LLLLbLG [ e ¥ No. Av. shi. Pr. No Av. Shk. Pr. Baceixo—Stark A, scamless, 21c; Amos- Jils b drset, Ghoab Kol 4 advanced, and during the last ten minutes of "linae;i—bowcr IuAl cream cheddars and | 2 1@5 l'::; SA‘- Nm) ll(‘vm.',:c.nnlusq. 16 1[.15\\'\5&]:::“ A, lsen;nlumX Cr n ery and Clae sware. Pnper. trading the best prices of the day were ob- | flats, 7 young Americas, 815 (@Slgc. 6.0 9e; America mless, 1615c; burlaps, | e oo od. As compared with Saturday's clos. | EEs—Firm; frosh flthH‘év‘ s = 40 05 b, Sl @il{e; guznies, single, 13c; gun- hwu . 1‘."‘R,'ecr’-‘:;:m orters of CARPENTER PAPER CT., ’ L > Hldeu—HL\lvy green salted, H3/@6c; light 80 120 nies, double, .m‘ wool suc ks, 8bc. Twing Agent for the Manufactu B wn l fll Pa D l ing Sgurse n bdvance af 1Ko was osab. | b ag otTy reen, aled, Ghcgic | 131500 2 s R ooy ClasSWaTe, ‘Tanps, Chimieys, olesale Paper_Dealers, lished. The market was “booming” to the | ealted calf, 6ig@7c; dry flint, 13/@sc; dry .216 240 80 610 | cotton, 2te; jute, 10¢. _ Ete. u!nm 8. 15th n Owmaha, Nebra ’““:!.*'.'rf“s s feontionglsen o ol basns end on news and on renewed goneral specu- | calfy 38’ deacorls, 20@%e eachi dry 23) 160 CorpErs—Mocha, 25@3%6c; Rio, good, 16@ R . N ENGAT A OMAT ¢ Paper Boxes. ted, 7e; N z, 4 roasting Rio, i 1 it) ateaaans [ lative mquiry. e 5w Tnbhinged 1 Noo 186114 pasked Packers Purchases. e A ,hl'“‘, ok ng 3 4 in round. g Tmoorters and Jobbers of S JOHN L. WILKIE, _ B R eulaty ‘I'\ Bre f‘”f,‘é"’-} Your- | g146: No. 2, 36, e g @nnge p{’;‘uf Showing the number of hogs bought by {,(,',l;,',“‘.’;,' = ;‘L‘I‘g(,,‘"‘;fl"‘m;“f Tennessee Red Cedar, split Crockery, Glas Lamrs. §il P tor Omakia P Box Pactor e L T R e Rt Kocorma” Snimments, | tholeading buvers on the markev today: | &aiio Ticate. Avpuei SPULOUK. . +evrrone e reciery, Glassware, Lamps, Silverware | Proprietor Omaha Paper Y. sstion usked of a leading exporter to-day. | Flour, bbls 15, 16,000 t"f **;jm‘o"‘:"““"&‘*"' s SuaAn—Granulated. Kte. 1514 Farnam St., New Paxton Building. Nos. 137 and 1819 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. £ W o Speculators ... 21 - Yes,” was the reply. “In the first place, | Wheat bu. ocean_freight room is not abundant, and | Corn, bu. very little wheat is sold nowadays for | Oats, bu. prompt shipment, which means fourteen | Rye, bu days by steamer and twenty days by suiling | Barley, bu vessel for the property to be be shipped out. | New York, August20.—Wheat—Receipts, It is usually sold_for shipment during a spe- | 504,000; exports, nones spot, market 11g@ 23¢e high pALLLS white extra Highest and Lowest. 1 '\vll«;\‘\ {(‘ |N. i@ 8¢ The following are the highest and lowest cubes, 814(s} 4 j prices paid for mixed and heavy ioads of hogs fi"" “—W'”‘;} D‘_iyr oo |M|um1 frames; on this market during the past few days, and | STEBeCHONCY: GGRC pek ROt for the corresponding period in 1957 and 1586 R GE R dark —_———— Printers’ Materlal, "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, Auxiliary Publishers, Dualers in Type. Bresson and Printers’ Supplies. 603 i gy Commission and Storag RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storage and Gommissiun Merchants, Spectaities Motter, ce, Poultry, Game, 'Ill"llowlnl Strmt com, 12 in, 8 1 8, 12 ft com, 12 in’ s 18, m, 12 in, 8 18, n, 12 in, 8 18, com, 12in) s 1 s, 10, 15 and 20 £t 2 com, 13 iu, 8 18, 12and 14 ft. The shipper then engages closing strong: No. 5 red, 95ig | | AUSUSUISS. " August 1857, | August 1885, Young America, full cream, 2 . s L St Bireet: Omatia ght room and prepares to fill his contruct. 9050 afic S@dige | 8010 @i | A% @10 % ; ; full cream cheddars, 9@tge; full 2 com, ’~"" 818, 16 ft.. | 15,00 50., "Phe grain he intends to ship may be at the ,{‘xfu,:fl‘i‘:h x‘-'cu e | 7 610 Sunday | 43 @t w0 cream fluts, 0@9'y 3 good 80 ch immed 1'7]1: in froavod ,ru:'flm: & ulelr M. more than aEO ff;‘,‘}gfiz'iifi:‘g; ngubper Goods. i coust or it may be 2,000 miles inland. The 'options active and excited, and 8ie | & &1 nora cheddars, 6@hy ; sSkimmed flats, 55! sc. “101n grooved rootng samé price as 13 in P d ¥ jadi OMAHA RUBBER CO., vessel that is to carry it may bein New | higher on August, and 2e upon other | 10 im X Medium, in bbls, £.50; do in half | 190 groove s v 2 Toduce Commission and Cold Storage. Manufactur i Yorlk, at the Delaware breakwater or in the | months. On continued bad weathor, the re- 1w 03 stall, in ‘bbls, &6 00; 'do in half L e T Omaha, Nebraska. anufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods Mediterranean sea. He makes the best bar- | ports from the other side are firmer cubles, 500 bbls, N 25 gherkins, in bbls, $5. do in half No. 1 plain, 8 and 10 iu $18. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRAS 91l Clothing and Leather Belting. 1008 Farnam Bt gain ho can for grain and transportation, and | Chicago covering contracts here, and closing | 1 o 1510 @ bbls, $4.00, o No. 2 plain, 8 and 10 in. . 17.00 Wholesle = i) the courso of time the grain is oaded and | stronis at the becy of the Jay. - N6 8 vea Sers | 4] 8 8 @ 2 Sund TonaCCo—Plug, A@05e: amoking, 10@doc. | No- 2 plamn, & an . o ~ 8ash, Doors, Eto. y J cleared. It some times happens that ufter | tomber, closed at §63c. BoS %N (38 BRI E P T RN | Flour, Pfl@d Gl'fllfl and General CoMMISION | ~vrr. S22 D iyt grain is loaded it docs not clear for two weeks. | ~ Corn—Receipts, 103,000; exports, 84,0005 | 17 5% @6 10 | 4 95 BANTSS HGBA0 RSl Istand 2d, clear, 1, 114, in's 2 £50 00 dence soligited. 1014 North 10th M. A. DISBROV. £.CO., Judging from the discrepancy between re- | spot, market firmer and dull; No. 2, nominally | 18/ 590 @62 | 505 Ror, Vig@yige. W i B in, s 28,0000 60.00 YYuoloshih Menu®,oturems.of ’ ceipts and shipments in New York and the | 53¢ afloat; options }@Xc higher; Septem- | 19 _Sunday. 500 @ Spices—Nutmeg, per 1b, 55@ penper,il g3 clear, lm .._h [t 45700 Sfls Dum\s mmfls and mmmmzs stock in sight there, & good deal must have | ber closed at 533ge. * e per Ib, 17@19¢; cloves, ver Ib, 1@ it 1013 i 46.00 be:";l.uwm at "““n port "“.;eé“' wkcek f{ Oats—Receipts, 181.000; exports, none; Live Stock Notes. 5KI§CG;IAI\'M‘I:‘(;: l":u:nm?(:x\h:l;k‘ um;nl:. 6oy A sclL(l ]:u n_s 139,00 Branch Ufice, 12th and lzard Strects, Omaha, Nbb. which no account has yet n taken. lowel 3 H i 2 ITi ne, Council Bluffs, was here with | ¢458 h 12)4¢4 cloves, Co AN Saars 5O YK r = O BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. men in trade who ought 10 bo posted in theso | mr aheaes "orieri 83@e; white west- | A L. Payne, Co Nats-—lron nuils, por k. 8200210 steel AR g2 . - 4300 | GMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., G matters would trust more to their judgment | “Chffec—Itio options opened steady; un- | © G T. Irewer, McCook, was in and sold | D45y Per Keg, §220@.25; wire nails, per | o 132400 5500 Jonbers of Hard and Soft Coal. Mannfacturers of Sash. 1]001'5 Blm“. and less to their eyesand ears, there would | changoed to 10 points advance, closing With | twe loads of oatil fi keg, $2.60@: Sl B, seloct, all 16 1t, §1 extra, *>uldings, Stale Work and Interior Hartl Wood Fisk be less confusion” and doubt. The grain | September steady; others barely steady; ¢ on LEAS— Young Hyson, common to fuir, 18 T Y B Wi 20 South 13th Street, Omaba, Nebraska. . Corner ith and Leavenworth Streets, which foreigners have been buying willmove | sales, 54420 bage; August, §1100@11.05, | A: J- Alden, Atkinson, was in and mar- | 2c; Young Hyson, good to fancy, ; Star 4 in looring .............. ST e ) out quick enough. The full “foree of the _wwmm 1010 T Oatonor. §10.05¢5 | ceted aload of cows. Gunpowder, common to good, 22 S o hiorae J. J. JOHNSON & (CO., news from the northwest was not felt until | 105 i s H. C. Dawson, Endicott, was among the | bowder, cholce to fancy, 4x@dse: Japan, com | (8% TGk CERD lannfacmmrs of Lime, ) imps, Et h%’n:lc'{,':‘:. :e;::l:,&w“ o Patmleum—vnlwdeloud steady at 8Sc. visitors at the yards. mon to medium, 15@2f Japan, choice to Clear 8 1 partitio ... Steam Fln]ng y Pump And ahtppers of Cosk, Cement, Pluster, Lim y active to-day s —| o 2 and was firm early, largely in sympathy with w,‘,".‘fe‘:n_’f{fi:f““'““" SARPHISeaRLe ac wheat, and more cars than were expected, Pork—Quiet and unsettled ; mess quoted at and September sold from 445¢c to 443(@4bc, | §14.95 !or(%ld; $15.25@15.50 for nu\v.q split; but when it was known Lard—Stronger; spot, $9.30. that 725 cars were expected for — 8 ve " Q15¢: to-morrow the market became weak and Sep- ’%‘Z?fia‘f“"“’ }igRy L1@150; creamery, Jimmy Grant, the well known buyer of | fancys Soddes Gl common to 0ol 45 | Glear o¢ in partion,§3 abave it in light hogs, is back from an eastern trip. ial, common to medium, 25@ioe; Imperial, | Clear finish, 1 and Tifin, s . Thomas Sparks, American Falls, Idaho, | godd to fancy, 40i50e. b " | Clear finish, 11§ and 3 in) s came in with a train of twelve loads of cattle. | ® Nurs—Almonds, 15@17c; filberts, $@I10c; | Clear corrugated ceiling, 4 in Thomas Spackman, Farmington, Utah, | Brazil, 6c; ts, ‘«5,@‘\.’@, pecans, 6);@ | Clear yellow pine casing and base. came in with five loads of cattle which sold | 10}5¢;'peanuts, : POPLAR LUMBER. DraIR e, and Bower Pipe. AL 'STRANG CO., ‘b, Omuba, Neb. " Telophone 8l1." Plll]lDS Plll&s aflfl Bllgllles. NEBRASKA FUEL CO., iteam, Water, n.l--,v and Mining m.p.-ua-. Eto, Shippers of Coal and Coks. A sreen CHUHCHILL PUMP Co., ) N } th ket. CRACKERS—D(@10 1b; assorted cakes, 7 | Clear pnnlar hx bds, ¥ ins2s. d 214 Soush 13th St.. Omaha. Neb. s el strongun foothut o an | 7 Clicese—Dull and steady; western, %@ | “yrvurd, Neb, waa representod on the | @30o per b, us Sy Qloar 0 T 34 In panel) 9 —tian “filflsm Plllllll! Pipe, FllIlllES. thero was a gradual improvement to 440 market by W. J. Turner, who was here and | MAPLE SucAR—isricks, 10@103c per Ib; | Clear cor'ga’td ceiling, J§ L soa ant o) Hostauariaritar Mame BT G Loulw, August 20.—Wheat — Active for Septomber, The market ruled steady, | u,a highors cash. Braiucs Soptember, §7ie closing with September about the same as it - CornDul o, €5@H03e; Septeamber, nlnmd Saturday. Seller Otwbt‘r was k¢ h P " eapocially. on’ ey Tatiros Receipts were ,g:d”H:Kh:: :{:5 50 {:m;ur than llmuupnlud and with e;{pocud Wh k;—'il 7 eavy arrivals to-morrow, estimated at 850 B SR, ¥ cars, there was less disposition to purchase. ,R?f"dm ('21‘2\.0.‘1':3"‘ Siosdy s foronmery 168 October was in fair favor, selling down 14 11 ARIRY, NG with considerable call for May at 'N\fic Milwaukee, August \Vhr‘nt-Hizh‘nr; August was very dull with few buyers, and | cash, S4!{c; September, 831y¢5 October, 84’5c. it is not believed that there is much' of a | Corn—Steady; No.3, 4}gc. short interest in this montn. Cashoats in | Oats —Steadys No. ;‘rlnw. 38c. i 301d & lod of cattle of his own feeding: penny cakes, 11@Lliic per Ib; pure maple M. ESMITH&E GO, " Fooet & Co'aanedt Tin Farnain S, Omabn: -+ H. Booth, of the firm of Booth & Crocker, | 8YXuP, $1.00 per gal. 0 i . U. S, WIND ENGINE & PUMF CO. Bro s—K: $2.40; lor, 8-tie, . aid, Willa, CrOEIoTs werc o | paimd hanaion g0 o' 1 BUAD; o, THF BANK OF COMME th Dry Goods, Purnishing Goods and Notions, market. heavy staple brooms, $4.00. 1102 and 1104 Douglas, Cor. 11th §t., Omaha, Neb. smflm aflfl wam‘ SUBD“ES iyl 4 Mi rloss, Graves' ¢ 3 madivbdn - - (alliday Wina HIII 018 and 920 Fs OMAHA TRADE CONDITIONS. 6c; Ontvogo gioan i Gy ““"?"“L;‘"wm S. W, Cor, Farnam and (5th §ts. [ rfimoKotoCH pRv.a00DSCe |« i A NN e i J JWDER AND SHOT—Shot. $1.20; buckshot, v We UOL * | Importers and Jobbers in Dry Gouds Notions BROWNELL & CO., Bankers say that the money market was | $143; powder, kegs, 8500; half kegs, D featureless to-0ay, Deposits aro Tboral and | $275; one-fourtie, $1.50; Uiasting, kegs, &2 500,000 | Gons' Fumishpg oo, comer o aos wnner | FQTNCS, Bollers and Goneral Machinery fuses, 100 ft, 53T0c RIS CIRUS, TN BN FRAK. WS i calls for loans moderate. Exchange rules | ' Rerrven Tann - Tierc Furniture. Rt nn VLA SR Sl ek ; at er 1,000, veol ; GEO. . BARKER, President. o T IR steady at §1 per 1,00, The week opened B0 round, PRSI prttn, with a good class of orders from salesmen on 5‘1;‘ 10-1b pails, ¢ OHNSON. Cushier, DEWEY & STONE, Paid in Capital...... c store declined fully e, selling down to 243{c Rye—Firm; No. 1 the road and direct. Country merchants 2 3o a : N e L N Barley--Dullg No. 2 s seem to anticipate an active trade this fall cu{.’ B AN laa g0 reaktan) actE e Wiwgias Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, In provisions the day's trading was on | ~Proyisions—Firmer; pork, cash and Au- | 53400 buying accordingly. Fruitsand veg- | salt, 9i4¢; shouldors, sis - Faraam Street, Omahs. Nebras . rather a moderate scale, Considerable in- | gust, $13.85. terest was shown but operators leaned Minneapolis, Augost 2).--Wheat—Re- closely to the conservative side and from the | ceipts for 2 days were 232 : shipments, start business in all departments of the mar- | 85 cars. Closed: No. | hard, August, 858}c; ket dragged more or less. In u speculative | September, 88 detober, 86iye; on’ track, ‘way short ribs and pork attracted the great- | 89ige: No. I northern, August, 8614¢; Septem- est attention and for both, prices avi d | ber, S6kge; on track, : No. 2 northern higher than Saturday. The day’s actual ad- | August, sic; Se ]vll'nlbtx vance in pork was 2';c and in short ribs 135c. Oin Lard closed at about Saturday’s final figures, —chanes suivenick,— | Wholesale Farm, Field aml Garfleu Seeds Pfll‘llllm‘fl 911 and uu Joues Strect, Omubia, Omaha, Nebraska. etables are in ood supply and demand h'-m}l“‘at‘» Eggs ave firm at the quotations given below Woobks Butter is in g00d demand for all grades and | 1403 threehoop will sell higher very soon. N #0.0 WARE.—Two-hoop puils, per doz., $1.05; No. 1_tub, 80 ," hfi:“‘y Avcounts ot Bankers, M¢ . 1 churns, $.00; No. 2 churns, | "¢l Croceries. TIS & 3 churns, #i.00; butter tubs, | - ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., Ancete 70 per noat: = o | T PAXTON, GALLAGHER & €5, i St suck, aS(@0 T S "”\'.. Wholesale Grocerics gnd Provisious, ESluylagePprylarfl Il anq,.(?[]mmlsmn l‘I~|l-Ulhffllnhl‘hAllI!l»n per bbl, " &6 Lomumikanrios of Bubiatence Ui hants and Individ ou the most fuvorable terms, lloraze. Fnrwavdlng & commluslon « Lux n Ilu Wholesiule ana rotail No. 2 mixed, 40 & - 707, 709 !ldlfi 10tk » Olulhu CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Outs—Active und casier; No. 2 mixed, 26c. 15.00: halibut, por 1o, 16: Tamily white st | Dot safiaet 1o ths Ueat conbie o i trip: | 0 107,10 an e Cnmin Aen, f— Whisky-—81.14. per 15-bbl. £3.00 “mt» fish, No. 1, ner 3-bbl, | ceived at this oftice until 11 o'clock a. m.,central McCORD, BRADY & CO Cricaco, August 20.—|Special Telegram to Tue Bk, |—CarrLe—There wero 100 many cattle in sight this morning to maintain the prices of last week. At Chicago, Kansas City and St. Lows there were about 22,000, NOly, August 20, — Wheat — No. 3 red, c bid; Septem- ed, cash, 6514c bid; No. id: Septes bid., Corn—Weaker; cash, No. 2 white, cash, 41e asked b Rodi, $6.006.25 per box; §8.5064.00 per balf | §.75: trout, per ig-bb, $.00; scaled horring, | Standard time, on ‘Hhursday, the 21 duy of box. e box, 25¢: new Hollund horrang, por ke, | Sepiember, 1 at which o an_ place they Wholesale Grocers, CALIFORNTA DAMSONS —$1.25 per box ; south- H.n' split herring, per bbl, new, | Bl be opened in ;'w“vnnvu'u of bldders, £ 5 ern Damsons, #0c per box. § o heremg. e bbL. " mew, | the rurnishing and Celivery at Omalia, Neb, wort il WANWULAUL VRGN, fo “$125@1.50 per case A€ orhment 50150 per cas ; cornemeal i The@$L00 per 10-1b Smoke Stacks, Boilers, Etc. s cod, per Ib, new o, por 1b, new, 7y ok oras HOUT, faniily’ hams, S, H. K. SAWYER, Kausas City being credited with 9,000 to Oats—No. 2, cash, 201¢ bid. tlarge 1amily mackere umlon meal, cooked. The right is reserv i i BN Feock e s | adviacr i ares ot of | MRS AEEII AR SABD 1os—California, $1.00@1.50 per box; 30: mackorel, No. 1 bay, 1'bbl, | F¢) SeALy ok AR RiADk prongEia ad LEE CLAR ua'dwanr;'h ENHARD: yflflflrficmflfl[ Dedler in Smoke Stacks ,000. 5t 5 @125 i o Ak ecifications shos detail the articles and V¢ 3 | Britehlogs, Tank; T Bolle natives, not more than gae-third Texans and LIVE srnu‘ B "::'L%lnun'nrmf(;?n Sor basoht e T same 1 owen, e I, 18 | Guantitiesseruira i glving il intormatio WARECOMPAN v, T AR | s G e oo Lb ves were o) e i y " ' as to condition of contract, wi he furnished ¢ —_—— rangers, wnd umong fematives were o Iarger | opiongo. Augusi B0 —The Drovers' Jour- W] 160; figs, in mate, - por 1, e | SR A SR | Whalosale Hardware, Cutlery, T Plat, number of fuir to good than for any day last | nal revorts as follow: boxes, 'Bi@ic; London Maluga laver | Muj. andC. S, U. . Ar et | ey 1y, Sy week, and, as is well known, a fow loads | Cattlo—Ieceipts, §,500; market steady for raisins, per 'box, ¢ Muluga T ) R 1?.5:{,‘3&“&3',"“‘ STQRa S 1LER, of prime steers is about all that can be sold | good; common, lo ves, $0.10a 6,2 loose raisins, new Valen- 3 ) Omana, Nel per Iby Th§@s Nabrasks forma loose muscatels, per b hfornia London layer' raisins, per. box AR Lager Beer Brewm i it vk e | NEBRASKA SAVINGS BANK | resmson sasien U —— PourLtrRYy—No dressed fowl in the market; fornia puu-l plums, per lh 12@@13c; | Corner of 10th and Farnam Streets, Chamber of Bmmem Hafflwa]‘fl afld Scale Rellflll‘ Slll)]] cornloe. Ca live chickens, $3.50@3.75 per doz; spring | dried blackberries, per 1b, ! dried Commerce Building. Mechanics' Tools and Buffalo Gcales. 1406 Douglue ““EAGLE CORNI chickens, §2.25(@3.00. raspberries, r o lb, 246 dried | Capital Stock $400,000 Btreet, Omaha, Nobrak CE WORKS, STainG BRANSL Tas? " evaporated applos, "4 | Liability of Stackliolders. ... ... 800000 RECTOR, WiLHELMy & co., | Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice, ToMATOES —$1.50( N 3 California sun dried peaches, 10@ e (P Fr ey w H Jobn Epeneter, Proprietor. @0 Dodge und 164 and 1 WATHIARLONS$13 00@17.00 per 100, Califormia " unbared " evaporatod | ediiis BOhsent pald on, Geposit; lowns made on real hulesale ardware, RO Yo, Ol A u ;nd Harne; .1 ha, Neb. \w-lern Agents g 251,50 per bu, cla rwisin 2 per drawe Poratoes—New, home growth, from day to day g0 long w A S b LA steers, $3.00@0.06; stockers und mixed, 2.0 'nnu;\uhh‘n‘u T }\‘;u::,f;:t”f 3.0} cows, bulls und mixed, $1.30@3.00; attle, §1.50@3.50; western rangers, there was little or no change on so-calle . 55(04.55. best natives. If there was & turn, it was | Hogs—Keceipts, 10,000 rather lower than otherwise, but on wll | 10¢ higher; mixed, £.00 :_‘ct:::nfr:::.vrpl..m and common natives 6. i nJ;-'i'r':i*"“;,{'.‘,‘ 00; :mmm@m“ &y angers—values were 10@15¢ | gteady; natives, $270(04.50; westerns, shorn, lower thau on Friday last and common old T , shorn, $2.50@8, native cows and bulls were almost unsalable market strong and 55; heavy, &6.00@ Pears—California, $.00@3.50 per bu box; | peacnes, 14@l6c; evaporated California | snd vonds purchu Southern, 75 per 3§ bu, apricots, 10@18 currants, 7e; Juflenm Austin ¥ai; unless at extremely low pric There was National Stock Yards, East St. CELERY —30(@40¢ ver dozen. Turkish prunes, 37¢@4!4c; citron, 19@) w.pu MILES, Pre i alr dard Scales. ' | little or nothing doing in stockers and foed- lhm‘uli. August 2.—Cattio—Receipts, 40003 | Clnnans—§230per 100 orau e nea i Gmon peel, 23 1554, DRV lwun MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO, RK ers, The receipts included 5,000 Texas and | Shipmeuts, “1,500; market strong; choice | Eco PLaNT—$1.00@1.25 per dozen, Wholesals Mauotacturers of Carter & son, Prop's. Manufucturers of all kinds western cattle. Choice to extra beeves 86,10 | By native stecrs, §5.00@5.50; fairto good, | Oxtoxs—1ige per Ib. Leather, lcmuln Benson, @02 modiu to food staars, 10 10 150 $4.40@5.10; butchers' steers, medium to [ AppLes—8§2.00@3.00 per bbl, John Saddlery & Joboers of Saddlery Hardware | Steam Builers, Tenks and Sheet Ioon Work Hemlock sole, 18@ per Ib; oak sole Koo choice, §3.35@4. uunlmr- and feeders, fair Cr. pp ol @ ter, a . $5.40@6.00; 19 3 ABAPPLES—$1.00 per box. 3 \ RLAS 46 S And Leather. 1403, 1405 and 1407 Harney St., Omahs, et e o 3 e 40 Tm ;%}‘é,“"“ Toa, $4.80@5.00; E2.50@A50; rangers, corn-fed, $8.50 | Croew—Michizan, $.50@0.50 ver bbl 8 | foq ber \bi ok hurtiess, asguioc per 1bg selec: | ALl Rerise Soris Sutl T s0d D& . Cromine hedzu $2.00 0w hulln ‘and mized, rass-fod, r.a 253,00, gals; California pear cider, $15.00 per bbl. 3 = PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, Norman A. Kuhn, [ er b lock upper, 2@ per foot. ' Hemlock calf N Por Conx—Rice, 3@ic; common, @i, ki D i, per' 1ty gt o | Fhdennion b o du Bor Oous-_jion Mo F | sk R Sl pe i, e s e e Momuy Maraware | Yrougit and Cast Iron Builing Work Braxs—Choice castern handpicked navies, | 1iy: iy fadelphia calf siin, extra, 81.0GL10 1 2 BROATON, 1 Work: Cmeetind Works, U1 Ly ee , Bras 82383 et bushels westors bano e | ek el s Heary Hariware, Iron and Slel, |~ oesssts ik g a6 navies, $2.50@2.60; mediums, $2.00@2.15. SUHTH UMAHA_ s.n....,wua;. n?n‘i’ix'.x"",".'l'" }3“’“:'""‘“ 1 | TOMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, e D Manufacturers of Wire aud Iron Railinq r 1b; oak Nb. L 0Adc per 10+ Lima beans 5¢ per pound. o ] *S0@oc pe! Prel ' cans bo per pound. | pland, $6.00; No. | delpbin kip skin, extra's0@d0c per b, ¥ fas 510,00, . S1ARBLIH ver 1bi Freuch kip s o PALMER, RICHMAN Desk Hatls, Window Guards Flower Stands, W Cuorrep Feeo—§17.00 per ton, Solh Be nee o s lrullu.:“, - &: 128 Norih 1in S treet, O 3 upland. $5.00 calf skins, (according to weight and quali 3.50004.50 . per side; moroccos, (pebble goat), 5‘3%4:% Ll“ stflflk cflfllmlxsl(l]l lflmhflms W.L. PARROTTE & co., @44 :; Hogs—Iteceipts, 3,000; shipments, 2,200; :L’:d“%‘m}'.‘"&mfilm ot S ass | highors choice heavy and butchers' selec: 20 000 Lbn, §9 B0@1.25; 600 e, SL0ME) S0incg | tions, $6.40@6.50; packing, medium to prime, 8003 natives wnd . Naltbreeds, #4.00@ i 0o | S-33@0305 lght grades,” ordiuary to best, wintered Texans, $3.55 5 Hoos—Business was brisk and prices City, August 20.—Cattle—Re- strong and 5@10c higher than on Saturday, | Coibts, 9.000; shipments, 8,000 swady at “Toward the close, however, speculators that | OPening, but grass became weak and 10 points had stock left_could not get as high prices as | lower, closing weak; good to choice coru-fed, thiey paid but it should b hero stated that a | $3.005.50: common' to medium, ; hm pes osat cent of me stock held by specula- | Stockers and feeding steers, $1 0*3 ad RAN—§10.00. $1.15@1.75 per 1b; French kip skins, do, BouGh | I PALMER. NP RICHMAN. -E.z;umn OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, been called and sorted over until | Fauge steers, §1.50@3,10; cow Dry Goods, Dor "Tout: “tmarosers, baot Sobe S5as0g pos | "mee=Hoom 3, Qupcnite Exchango Bullting, Uaion ek B o cfind"wnd sora oV Uil | rapes st B S0@IL v #1015 T GO0 e 1, | Bt o aoroces, Biok ekt or Hok VAR oY Whlesale Hats, Caps and Stra s Man'frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Sales | mon picking softs. Fancy heavy sold at | opened strong and 5¢ higher, closing \vo’uk 85 Nameless, b | Douglas kid, 80@40c per foot; kangaroo ”OR'M!’-R‘WESTE“F‘E'—P& MALEY Tne7 Bret, Oumahis, Nob. Vaulia Il Work, Trou and Wire Fencing, Bigus, Blas 000065, and it was sl one or two- city with the advance lost; good to choice, $6.15@ , 1803 R, 20 No. 40, 10%0; | skins, 40@30¢ per foot, according to quslity. Live Stock Commission, — — — G ‘Androen, Piop' Jackaol Yi? butcher firm d as high as $6.75 for a sort | 0-3; common to me um, 60@0.10, 0,60, 13 N 3bg0; No. 30, colored, to; | Toppings, #.00@10.00 per dozen; linings, Room 16, Buta) b Dulalier Srms bald ga Ligh aa 96,78 (or g, sk s No. 80, X0 170, ‘colored, 12}o, | 85.00@A00 por doson; weron okind, $10.005 Exclange Bulding, Gnion Stock Varan, | v SUIBST e CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS from 10 to” 45 and light sort OMARA LIV Bristol, 14tes Uniah Pacife’ 1 12.00 per dozen. - e R CO., Iron and Wire Fences, Railings, Guards - 573, largely at $9.55. Gattie. Chirir Wi~ Bib. Whits, i colored, A el s i ALEI“fi‘aD]“ f FL CH. All Kindg of Building Matevial at Whulesalt g, e - — o . 8 and nners' lonces etc, v Monday, August 20, 1888, Bars—Standard, S¢; Gem, 10c; Beauty, | Tin plate, 1 U, 10x14, best, $6.75; tin plate, ommision Dealers in Live Sock. i ST FINANCIAL. The receipts of cattle were heavy for Mon- | 12)¢c; Boone, 140; B, cased, $0.50. roofing, 1 G, 14x20, $,15: h STE3 t .50 | = n-n. Oppoaite Exchange nllflln‘ Union Buoey | ——o-caiee189d Ualea Pacisi Track, Omatia. L LA e New Youx, August 20.—(Spectat ‘Celegram | 98y and were made up almosi entirely winTs—Solid colors—Atlantic, 6¢; Slater | 6.75: pig lead, $4.30; hul #4.55; large pig South Omaba, N 1S BRADFORD, 10 7T Ben] -Srocks--The market openca | 0L Nestern steers. ‘There wero mo heavy | s5fe; Herlin oi, iges Garaer ol i@i blocl tin, 35’ suall pig block tin, 2ic; bar | " UNION STOCK YARDS GO, Dealer in L MEACHER & WHITMORE, pened | cory cattle here and only oue load of light DRSET JEANS— ndroocox in, Thyos Kear. | i i solder, 1n@3Des conper boltats. Sley o galer in Lumber, Latn, Line, Sash, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Ls ratlier strong this morning at advances ex- | corn.fod steers. | Butchers' stock, cows, cic, -,fl-my tockort, 0(e; Cobestoga, 64 sidatiing cobhor, Uinhed, 2dc: pianiahin 0f Omaha, Limited, Doors e, Tard coradh s wta Dewslan cormes | (oo, HUTEUL ¥ tending to ¢ of & point. ' London had good -mhamnwlmwumncm“on orlk, {ei York, ol | Copyer, tnned, d50; tead Dipe, 505 sBoet P yftery R —— 1Y) et Ry YO R "' il T d

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