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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 25. 18SS, T"E SPECUL‘\T“E M\m th marked decline, Early losses, which twere | enough nere to make a market. The buyers 305 steel wire nails, $2.604d iron ; ARK i | small in the majority of cases, were followed | took what there were here atan alvance of ‘ nails, $2 10@2.15 4 by an improved feeling, and, aside from the of about 5c, but there were no prime loads, Prixre— colors—Atlantic, ey Juxk-—Machine castings, $12.00@18.00 xceptionally wenk stocks ‘mentioned, these and the sales do not show that much ad | Bige; n.-n:].; oil, r.n(n;f rner oil, 6@t stove plates, §7.00@8.00; Wrought iron.$s.00@ Sxcepvionsily we o Sithort) 8 vance, only when quality is taken into con- Conset JEaNs—Androscogein, | 10.00; bones, dry, £.00; steel, £.00 per ton; ‘Wheat Continues to Advance at & | declines wore rogained and something be- | sideration. sarge, 1 < I{;rku»n, (.'.15\.5 C: :|\|_l'wl\ | (S DO.A\‘;,OU. brass, Mwmull zine, Rapid Rate. side. The better tone of the market was ac- " 1cks—York, 80 in', 1¥e; York, 4 H solid load 3,005 ten 1ng, . ' " vhich wi il Swift l(\\vr Sc¢; Thorndike 0, 8! { of i i) (mn|\u||]\;wl by ‘m‘url‘ ‘uml;mlv;('ln whic hl\\‘x‘m There was nothing here to make a market 3 e h”rvx“m: = ! !‘[':;:'1"\‘:':! i MiLed rags, especially notable in Lackawanna, Lake —_— Thorndike XX, Cordls No; 8 50| 5 3 CORN RULES ACTIVE ANDSTRONG | Sjigre, St. Paul and Western Union, and Receipts. +00 1 Cordis No. 4, 110, il Drugs these named were the principal gainers, },-;;3 DENIV,- Amoskeag, ¥ 0z, 1614¢ ous—Sulph, acid, 1%e; citrie f W Western Union showing an appreciable ad- . 2 ork, 7 0, 1814e5 Huyw 0c: bal, copavia, 08¢ ats J Pro- U 0 Ty Oats Falls to Keep Up With the Pro- | oo yndor good buyiog by Henry Clews Prevailing Prices LU ATR oY » Groek B8' | T S A e od Cossion=LFovisions Btronger= and Martin & Runyon. Canada Southern, | Thefollowing 18 a table of n*usg paid in h‘v’“i;’cuéz‘.‘»brcuk un-f“‘" g gum optan, ¢ H!ul)hhg“:ln:r:::i?l:lml' 50 Cattle and Hogs Fairly Ac- Eric and Union Pacific were also somewhat | this market for the gradz, of ‘stock men- | Kexrvcky JEAy morial, 15¢ iDakota, | bromide potassivm, 4 8 tive--Quotations. active, but the gencral list was quiet. An. | Boned o iy 18¢; Durham, 273c iSc; Leaming. | =~ Ori.s—Carbon, 1506 headlight, 1759 other aid to Western Union was the renewed | prme e g 2700 10 1500 1bs. 5,25 ington, 22igc} Cottswold, 27!ge. | 13%0; gasoline, T4° West Virginia eport that the dividend would be Increasod | N reeni 1100 %0 1800 1bs. . 4.5 Crasin =S B, B, | summer, 1lc; zero, 17ci No. 1 golden ma- CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. ;":I'” St at the et AT R LD bleache ! A; | chine, 18e; oxtra W, 8. lard, G1ci’ No. 1 lard, et dd ) 6 per ce e ne v ag | Western feeders. bleached, Sige ns! urpentine, 44c; linseed raw, die; boiled Cittcaco, August o, —|Specidl Telegram | on September 12. The market ysod only | Range steers, com on to choice § P, bleached, s Stovens' | & L ! 4 ™ . s wheat market was Wi , with 'Y | Common to good cows. y N, bleached. 10}y s, SRY, 13e QUININE=P. & W, per o7, German, to Tur Brr.|—The wheat market was wild | steady, with @ reductics, mrom ‘best prices | EOTEOT 120 MisCELLANROUS —Table o1l cloty $2.50; | pes or, 43¢ v around the opening. Trades were made !je h,alu.t.d Tol:.\ antes 151,522 shares, Common to chi b 0 plain Holland, 9%ge: Dado Holland, 1 SR NS apart at the start and it was some minutes bo fegular... 12814 Northern l'mxlflfi . zr. Fair tocnoice nght hogs. . . (@b, 10 Brown shecting —Atiantic A, 4- Y (‘n:\:,-lll(l l|.|m¢-. fore unything like uniformity couli bo estab- pozret; Fair to choice heavy nogs..... @b, 25 vy Atlantic D, 4- i LM E—SH@90e; Portiand cemen 3 : o 0k, 1 1e 6.15 . i + Aurora | mestic cement, $1 plaster, lished, Thire was trading at 0@l {c for Sep UL L) L ) 3 Cro \"Mm_l w I l‘l\nyv:.r«::t hair, :.’:h.lx 3 : tember and #2@2%c forDecember. Anywhere Itepresentative Salos. o ot Hoad, &l Tios Taw: | . oo range, and uut, $10,00; Authracite, within these limits was the market. It was OATTLE. rence LL, 44, 6e; Old Dominion, 44, large cge, $ Rock )\p ng, £.00; & ; us much as & man's life was worth to be in No. Av. Pepperell it 44 ie: Depperell 0, 4.4 3 LB o, T Glbiubald bl s the pit at the start, The crowd was in a per- f et UR e i POl ! b [ e S oI o prefel . ambe foct uproar and there was a grand rush of lopreterred 21 cows 1je: Aurora R, 44, o, Ltrora B, 44, DINENS0%S AND TN HERS. country buying orders. The country i at | Kinkas & Te. s W, St L, & P 10 cows, 5 SRR i length beginning to think weil of wheat, | LakeShore L6 do preferred 6 steers, ye Hm»s . Duck—West Point 29 in, 8 oz, 10 e lis pelan ot though 1t has been a long time making up its | Michigan Centfal Westers Union, 1cow,..... West Point 20 in, 10 oz, 13¢; West' Point U s &' 5 & tlabggls Missouri Pacific 3 oz, 15¢; West Point 40 in, 11 0z, 16c. o > 00 mind that the present advance was anything MONEY ON CALL— vn 1v @2 per cent; | 1< feeders, 1 e, C, | TR :3: w2 more substantial than a “soda water bulge.” | closed offered at 115 : 10 feeder i, 180 1 A 16 50 15 00 18 06 The opening range was 13g@i’c higher C(‘";fl“ MERCANTILE. I’M'I —41@b4 per | 1 steer. Q00 400 1 o P ] rlosi atis of 3 + ) ( 5 thun yesterday's closing quotations. ~ For | “Sit <o Excnason—Quict but steady at | Owner. T 155010 @19 002 w22 00 alittle while there was uo wheat to be had, | @459 for sixty day bills, §.577¢ for de- | €. F. Wetzel MO § Richmond, 6 AAd 30 cents per | () feet for rougn joist. but as soon as the local bulis could catch | mand: C. E. Wetzel., I BoAK their breath, many of them began to sell out . 3 I o; [ No. 1 com, s 18 81000 | No 3 com, 818 §16.00 long wheat aud take the profits, This policy PRODUO ARKETS. Av. Shic Windsor, No: 2eomy 8 Le 1.0 No. 4 com, & 1s 1300 soo0n beeame general and under pressure of | Cnicago, Aug Vheat o kot Bt gkl R ALy long wheat values reacted, September going | higher; cash, el Septembe No. 60, 91 c: Rest Ye 3 No. 1, 4 and 6 in, nd 14 Tt rough.. . .£15.00 and December to 91)¢c. The demand U:!:"l‘jl‘l‘f- b }'""‘-l Bl o Gaktr: aers Bip: 00, 41« Cibot, 73ge: Farw [ half bleached | No. 1) U A was enormous, however, and offerings were | ¢ n S GO W JIRNES TS, 4003 SCT Bl ”' 5 e Dbl e A RGN 15,00 licked up greedily. The market again started ash, 2514 c; September, 24e, e e 100 AN e up and advanced about e, Again there i A12,14 & 16 f1.82000 | C, came a lull and for an hour the quictest por- St ai Bjan et 5| 1. three days was experienced. In that Halitl CELLJANG AND PARTITION, 3 nothy—g1.83 st com, 5, v time the market worked back to S9c for Sep- L S oY nd Wiwile for December,or nearly Whisky SI 20, Clear A in Norway pine cei s closing range. Later there was k—Firm; _ cash and September, 1.8.— Plaid —Raftsmen,20c¢: Goshen, | 2d com g in " a resumption of activity, and many Of-""b"‘ sl«*l Bt & ar Lake, 4eq Iron Mountain, S FLOORING of the big commission houses, which were 0 bbbl il RO h Telographic commission merchants again, and the mar- sellers ear! business again turned buyers. poured in upon the Flour-—Firm; puu-nm held at 5,00 bakers', £3.6 Dry "Salt Meats short clear, $3.80(2¢ 3 00; short ribs, kets took on the color of buoyan Prices advanced Ys@!ge like lightning within a ',erange. The market was absolutely un- controllable. ed backward and for- y once more, creamery, o Fitl, Praxes' (NDiGo B Amer- | Pic combination could explain, check or help s=Iirm at 1@, Highest and Lowest. ican, 1 Gloncester, 6yc: Artold O loug | Pickets! D. & H. sauar alopg. Shortly after 12 o'clock the mar- Hulul— Firn vy green salted, 6¢; light | The following ave the highest and lowest ruold 13 louy cloth, 1 old SUINGL ket got its second wind and steamed | green salted, 6lc; salted buil, green | prices paid for mixed and heavy loads of hogs L1015 Stiefel A, 123 Windsor Gold up lge without a skip, passing the pre- | ealted_calf, 6lg@ic; dry flint, 75@@sc; dry | on this markot during the past few days, vious high water mark with the celerity | calf, 7@sc; branded hides 15 per cent off; | forthe corrosponding period in 1587 and 1888: | SHiRtixe—Checks, Catedonia X, 9 of “greased lightning.” September mounted | deacons, 20 each; slunks, 10@loc; = — — edonia XX, 10!5¢ to 9lc. There was “no wheat for sale,” to | dry salted Ugust 15y DD 1 RC TS — use an exaggerated form of expression some- Tallow— No. 1 solid packed, 41{c; Ho@re es, in boxe: times cmployed around the pit. The realiz- ing hed all been done earlier in the duy and the market had absorbed all the property that came out. v buying sct the markct wild and the morning performance was re- enacted. Everyhody was clamnorous to buy for fear the market was going to get away and out of reach. The last half hour of the session was the, most exciting period of the No. 2, 3igc, and cake, Bi{@dc per lu. Keeapts. Flour, bbl: . 11,000 Birley, b day. Advance was piled up to advance | oy 5 8 jles, 81,@8% e California sun dried pe FINISHING. and’ closing prices were at' the extromo | oi et At nf e 10Ge11c; Calitornia unvared: e 1st and 2d, clear, 1,114, in82s. top, or 2l above yesterday. War news | 100 n elovator, 81,0154 1.03 $1.095¢ hes, 14@lic; evavorated @y 1ig, 3'in, 8 2. was mentioned as cause of the | {1043 f. 0, b.5 No. § red. No. 4 Live Stock Notes. cots, 19¢: Zautee currants, 84, clear, 1in, 0 late excitement, but it was strong cables and [ yod, Se@stc; ungraded, 01@8 f Cattle dull prunes, “dig@dlie; eitron, e o 1) an accumulation of reports from the north- | Jarge business but very irreguiar and excited SR Ba Tkher peel, 1525 lemon peel, 16e, A seleet, 11, west of deplorable crop prospects, Pillsbury | on bad foreign news and exten || Bl — A 14, 14 cabled Backer that the “wheat, rye and po- | N, 3 red, Saptembor, closing at 810 53 | No good hogs here, Liist. Bow 1 st tato crop of Europe is the shortest in many | ~ Gorn-iteceipts, 180,001 exports, 54,000 | Mr. Ross, Stromsburg, was in with a load s allowat B, * 141 years.” spot, firmer and moderately active; ungraded | of hogs. mless, 2lc; Amos- “The corn market was active to-day and de- cidedly strong most of the session, but had some spells of weakness, though closing with September_about 11 higher than it closed last night, and October about 1icc higher, though May was unchanged. Thoe first mlll! was at an advance of #{¢ from last mixed, 53t @sdcs No. 2 5l atloat; 1;@1%e higher, closing strotg; No. ber closing at 5be. Oats—Receipts, 188,000; exports, white western, 1 @19ige; Shipments, New York, x\!lmut "{ —\\'huib—R(‘: (‘mts. the spot murket was lower on mix: changed on white; mixed western, @4 W), nch drop siding Packers Purchases, ig the number of hoss bought by ading buyers on the mavket to-day: G. H, Hammond & Co. Omaha Packine Co Armour C. P, Co 3. P. Squires & Co White & Co. . 42¢, 2 Whitten- i aress, Whittenton dross, 1encimg) e per 1,000 extry Woods, 5lic; 1 Standard, big o HinT Arnold, 6igey isins, per Sunday, » 50 raisins, @ 1) 9 raisins, @ 00 4 loose muscatels, @5 0 fornia London layer @ 10 3 pitted cher fornia_pitted plums, “w 1 blackberries, per raspberries, per b, 212 4in round. Tennessee Red Cedar, split Sphit Ouk.. per 1b, 8 evaporated ap options | _H. O. Hull, Anita, Iu., brought in a load of wiston A, seamless, | = — Septem- | 15¢ s. s, 16/ ,¢; burlaps, 4 THE cchAGo AND . Tierney, Ausley, was here with a nuw single, 1 none; | load of ho, A. H. Ewrine, with a car of hog Council Bluffs, was over ORTH- _CorFres Rio, good, 16 night's close, the strength beng due to | ¥ eiene iy & ontions, barely st W. H. Brown was over from the Bluffs i b Sonsting Ko, 14l highor cablos and the exeitement which pro- | sataC oo g ks Amist eI 15 with a car of cattle. sling oL vailed in wheat —at the opening, | Septomber, $1L00@IL20; spot, Lo, E. M. Lund came in with seven loads of Suntos wnd Mara- :nv.l s;-ptclmbvr sold from 455 to 46lsc. | fai cargoes, 14 c. ) cattle from Rawi Several large operators were freo | [, Steady; United o ot conf. A, oyer B e Cherators o™ pociies | Petroleum—Stoady ; United closed at s7é¢e. RAILWAY. alarmod and covered protty frecly, this do. | ppces ~Firmer and quict; mand helping materially to firm prices. But the advanco checked buying and under pretty free realizing sales there was a grad- ual drop of about %c. The market then re- acted sharply in sympathy with the sharp upturn in wheat, changed some, and _closed 14.25 for old; £15.00@15.50 for new. Lard—Strong; western steam spot at £0.6214. demand; western dairy, 11}j@1ic; western, 15@ 17%c. Hsti—Quict._ana steady; mess, $14.00@ Butter—Firm for best and low grades in western extea O, Tty o J. Askwig & Co, howdered, hog market with a load of 174¢ ho Omaha, Council Bluffs Charley Camp, Greeley, Colo.. came in it for one pound frames; closed | (with five loads of cattle from Sydner. ipounds with five loads of cattle from Sydner. o g0, Aacl Malvern, Ia., was represented by George Dixon, who came in with a load of cattle, “Curerse—Young America, full fairly frm. Long futures opened up higher, | Groamery, 131¢ @201 R Hutchinson, Republican City, stopped [ 93@101c; full cream cheddars, d@! but they were not sustained as well as nearet amery, L A% but 1n fair demand; | at tho yards on his return from o trip cast. | cronm fate, 0@0ig; £00d to choic e aor estngr in_the interior | wogtern, 63¢@7ic. A. B. Roberts came in with sixteen loads | eheddars, 6l : skimmed flats, fud ls’trn‘;»hum%ms: {oniie growing crop was | " ge Tyl August 24 —Wheat—Higher | of cattle for Conrad Kohrs, from Shoshone, \lulmm.‘m,hhl;‘&’?* do mrflfl “ Oats did not partako of the activity. noted &'s’?}coxmcd; Saahi=Shredinesn Sotamber | s — i 'i}'fi;m;.,s‘_b-;"Eulflxl::lf ITho anty rowd to take for Des Moines, Murshil . L 3 S R N o anly ron to take fur Des Moines, Maeshialtow exception of cash ana seller the "‘(‘)fl'-l"fllb“br‘ c-lsh ie; September, Money is quict and steady at ruling rates, 5 month, which weakened after an 8 to 10 per cent. General trade continues to i, it ’ X Pork—Firm at $14.50. : A st po-Sible by iy Diner | g:;}gm n';)l:)‘z:'red ofes ekt i afe | Lard_Higher at 8.00. increasc and is very satisfactory for the A .“".‘.'T,‘,‘.:.‘.‘:fl.‘."“.'x‘“""“" ntaof Were fair selling orers utder inoreasing re. | Whisky—Steady at 8114, seuson. A large influx of buyers is looked Butter—Steady; creamery, 14@16c. Milwaukee, August 24 8 ceipts, and after selling at 235¢c carly, this 18@20c month ruled easy and dull, with more atten- tion shown longor futures and M@ic ad- vance noted, with May at one time selling up e to Wi @, The in store market was l\ull ulul cusy in sympathy with August, sell- {c and trading chiefly crestin the provision flll(‘d chiefly to lurd. In that article there w n continuation of the uneasiness shown yes- \ heat—E Oats—Basy whits, Rye—Firm; No. 1, ble. Barley—Quiet; Provisions —Steady’; gust, $10.80. pork, 3 dairy, 3 October, 2 nominal at 60c. ash and for during fair week aud jobbers are prepar- spice, a heavy trade next month, cassia buds, 000,000 pounds of lard and shipped 310, 000 pounds. The excess was supposed to er the adulteration ince April 17, w rer 18sue. d his cir 18@ n, L'mul % fancy, B0 common to good powder, etoice to faney medium, 150 used. tne ) “NORTH-WESTERN" Au- United States rnment d3 ence taken before a congressional | Naws—lron i e i i <c. | committee shows that Chicago in 1556 pro- . S ot tha teatns e duced and received from other sources, bl ‘ehincetion Witn' o of ail . Cincinoat, 1iroal ash- i W ANk Tor tickets via terday in short circles, and under a good Minneapolis, Augus n..,rm.-“ per cent bonds, B04de; Ool 1 T wl’fh '.n‘\".:lm'fl‘ nocation. Al ticket demand the few sellers present had no | local receipts were 86 s per cents, or u total of [ e Oolon, choice to fane P. WILSON, trouble to advance prices. First sales of | cars; closing: No. 1 hard, August and £33, The eutire Jcost of the bonds | jal, " common to medium, i Tiordo, reint Pasye Agent, lard for September were made at the appre- | tembe October, 9lo; bought has been $10.2 The total cost | good to fancy, 40¢050e. o L ciation of 12'¢¢ and subsequently the open- | 93'5¢; No. 1 northern, Aug of the same at maturity would have been Nurs—Almonds, 15@lic; tilberts, 11 K ing quotation' was marked up 10c. The Oc- | ber, #9c; October, 80c; on tr: £44.219,51. The saving “on both classes of [ Brazil, 9 « 10e; walnuts, 12¢; pecans, 10 m““;‘ WES, Gty Fissebuor Agent., tober future opened the same as September, | No. 2 northern, = August, S0 bonds bought amounts to over £11,000 0.0, peanuts, H@ e, g b SN0, \fln s01d during the session at an uverage | 8Sc; October, S3c;on track, X :\;m-k\irvl are_quo d n ulm per cenv | Craci n ‘Ml per 1b; assorted ca - discount of 2ig@sc in these futures, The o higher than thoy usually are at this s @20c per 1b, as per list day's actual was (@4e. Pork u,t{'fi'fi,‘,"%’;‘" A owing to the m The 1 Seaan s, 10@10%e per b and short ribs were naturally affected by the § prices has failed to bring out anything like | penny cakes, llwl!‘,‘ per 1b; > maple boom in lard, and for the former prices > the usual supplies from any quarter, and | syrap, $1.0) per gal closed 2ige and for slmn ribs 214 @se higher, these are fiu llu- nnn( part ¢ qual lhmr —kxt 3 parlor, 3-tio- ity ve taking but 1,$1.50; No, CIIIC:\(;U hl\ H STOCK. Ciicaco, August 24.—| THE BEE. | —CATTLE Special Telegram to cash, i0c ade was fairly active aud prices strong. The general market was | - Corn—-Weak; No. 8 cash, 350 bid; No. tho work of noxt winter's logwing, but al- myfl;}:};"m Are the Best o shado higher. Prime fat cattle were | 2 White, casly il asked R S G R ] scarce, one or two lots selling at $5.2 Qata=INo. & cash) BMo bld. work of the winter months, gnd from now 3 8 1‘!“ R “ I EASENTIAL, “u\. IStE8 OF and one consignment of westerns sold as high until the end of the year steady additions to | cans, Sk Hb_ round, T IV N PO TR T e fi,, the for are no evi- | 8lgei 1040 pails, 9 seidiupais, | Durability, Evenness of e o Al e ma e o) SRS e A Chicago, Augus 'he Drovers' Jour- | dences pointing to hange in the poliey | 9'5¢ ; Point, and Workmanship. Re oxaus, o Lier good or canners, | a1 reports as foliows of loggers and tumber owners in cutting | Provisioxs—Hams, 13@1iges breakfast ba- | = U8 Rl S o sold substautially higher. Natwve canning | ~Cuttie—Receipts, 5,000; markot strong their pine, and @ big log “erop” may be | con, 105 @llige; “bacon sides, §3iccloc; dry | | Saiples for tria of 18 different atslos by and butchers' stock was worked off at better beeves, $5.10@6.00; st counted upon. shoutders, 8@ sfie; aried beef, 0. 5 2 A prices than for any day this w The sand foeders, $2.00@ o w'SUN BLAKEMAN & 0., *°Rew Yorke stocker and feeder trade continues to rulo | €OWS bulls and mixed, $L30@5 003 T Produce, Fruits, Erc. S0z 4 x quiet. But few are arriving and but fow are [ S3i410 §1.75@380; westorn rangers, Hurrer—Fancy croam . roll, 20@ £5.00° PFP\'N?RO}AI. thrmm are wanted. The receipts included 2,500 Texas | Hogs—Receipts, 11,000; market Al s oty tboards, bowls, Ladioe. Arg Safe, ""'"'n"(’:xufi.‘x“?»:fa“x’fl‘f and western cattle; choice to extra beeves, , $5.85(6.45; heavy, §6.00@6.55; light, 3 % gt "';‘:"l‘;;; IQ:EBieny, gw»'m;xh) inihor at druggists, Seaied $0.00@0.80; medium to good steers, 1350 to 100650 skips, $4.10(@).580, 1-,““ 1s, $.00@6.00 per box; ORUrna, 8 ) articulars 2 po stamps. . ot o 0o 0 = v 4 ¢ 03 1 spruce, sts, er nest 18 1500 1bs, 5. 10@6.005 1200 to 1330 1bs, $1.60@ 000; market steady: | Rodi, §5,00@6.25 por bix; §3.5064.00 por halt | $1505 ShUC In nesta. e borwest | vies, | Fop pas iy Curicst Co, l"',“‘"""l““"' 5.50; 430 10 1200 1bs, $2.7004.80; stockers and western _shorn, $3.50@ | pox, £2.70.02.50 per bushel; western hand picked ¢ 2 Yy Goodman 301 cows, bulls and mixéd, 39 lambs, #3580 | Cavironxia Davs ver box; south- | yivies 2 wnediums, §2.00@2.15. Drig Co. Omuha, Neb, 4 bulk, Pexa tle & 2 ern [ .00 per box, Lima beans 5¢ per pound. ' s Given i OV i s oy | Kansas City, August 2i.—Cattle—Re- | CALIFORNIA Guares—$L20w@L50 per case, | L begnsoverpound. oo e 0 TEADY EMPLOYMENT (st amedt 8.80; 750 to 800 1bs, §2.60@3 ceipts, 8,000, “shipments, nonc; market | SoUTHERN GRAPES—THe@$L00 per 10-1b | o (LG e o0 and energetio lady canvascers residin in this The." §).40@2.80; cows s | active'and strong: good 0 clioieo’ corn-fod, | vasket, 7 R upland 400 feibertonne, “Nosapital necatanry. Goads t o ! vl 0@5.50: common to medium, §3.2: aces—California, $1.00@1.50 per box; QAN i WA LG SURPLY B0 S Aver AC DAILhroodh, 4006505 wintered Tex- ; stockers and feeding steers, $1.50@ Missouri, §1.00c@1. by Ouqrrap PaR-$17/00 por fon, —Business was active and pricos | Krass range steers, $1.80c3.20; cows, rather higher on prime assorted heavy and | = fancy assorted Light, but packing or mixed sold about the samo as yesterday, closing, however, rather lower and weak. It should ve borne'in mind that, in a general way, these so-called packers ‘are, in_reality, culls’ The bulk of the stock bought of pmkm now- closing weak 5.10, Nationat St Yards, bid; No. 2 000; shipments, 400: mar- £.20@b.30; common to medium, $5.23@0.10; skips and pigs, $.00@ East St. one-half or o the masses ingly when th ats, in the season to begin $1.95@ per bunch; from the Leather. youthful Hemlock sole, 1860 2ie per 1b; oak sole, 30@ e per 1b; oak harness, 28@s0c per 1b; selec- ted oak and trace, 3ic per 1b; oak and hem- lock upper, 20 2de per foot. | Hemlock calf S0as0c’ par ih, aceording to 90c@s1.00 per choice, §2. WEAK mun..,mt | ete. goniainiug fan | p-nlrulln for b and be e cure, free @81.50 per dozen. 50 per bu. Es—81.20 per drawer. Potators—New, home growth, 50@75e per WEA ADVWI PREE, HOW 10 sufterin rm. of 3 arly decay, e .-.um reatise (sealed) TEEL PENS oy, 108 of PIDF. l. e FOWLER. Mocdus, colm-, AT, ROSI : d tra, $1.00@1.10 R vs Ana th 5 Louis, August) 34.—Cattie—Receipts, 4003 bushel. ex L $1.00G EN 0E searcely u good one left. Packers have | ward tendency; choice heavy native POULTRY—No drexsod fowl ia the market; | 1b; oak kip skin, No. 1, 70a0c per 1b; Phila- Ro" fallen into the queer custom of not buying | steers, §.00@5. B0: fair to good, heavy | live chickens, $3.50@3.75 per doz; spring I!t‘whn\_kunfkl!],ul_trm Wty,.fiklperlb. hpm_ch until shippers and_ speculators have bought | native stecrs, $1.50@5.10; butchers’ steers, oblokens, B $1.500@2.00 per bu i?lsz:i"yg S AR i, dor B oy ediul 0 good, $3.40(@4.40; stockers ane S —! @ . oF 303 h B0, 4 E‘:‘n‘":.‘;8&5“}5n.~v'?z'“w"&s‘(‘.‘ib&."“ 'Fllu? g s :.-l: ';“irfl"’u: oo 'é!._,‘,‘my * rangers, WATERMELONS—$12.00@17.00 per 100, £1.10 per lb. Cordovan, russett, 18c: satin S[][]rlH UMAHA of the so-called packing sorts sold within a | €O 1.;J, " (4,50, Prars—California, $3.00@3.50 per bu box; fimuh: mf' per foot; welt leather, $3.50@4.50 ©of $6.0006.35; largely at $.10@6.20, | Hogs — Receints, 1,400; shipments, 600; | Southern, 75 per i bu. Reripide i moroonos; (pobhie Enat), 0 R T YT Taght sorts were Soarce and but few were | market fll‘n&:’; oloo. hoavy and butduers t‘,’“;’,f“,"”‘“.‘fi:,,,‘;",' 1‘(',3“'"' Yoov; glove. calt skine, S0 PALMER, RICHMAN & CO wanted, selling at 40@050 selections, acking, medium to . ) o lu(ln, grades, ordi FIhAN(‘ AL. . New YORrK, August 24.—[Special Telegram to Tue Ber]-—Srtocks—There was a quiet opening to the market to-day, with a heavy AR OMAHA LIVE STOUK. COattle. riday, Au 2 Por Con Rice, 8@ic; common, Metals and Tinners' Stock, ::;lhu: in mol'.“o:” tlnu lm,‘ n.-mn;gl prices | mhe amount of ARGy :gs?fay Oanrors—150 por bushel. m:ffi:;l?f, lx:;;;u‘#ism oy 15,,,2“" plate, Exatagge Bulldio, Union Block Yards ng fractionally below yesterd stopping in the extreme, although the re- 'y 'y . — prices. The effect of President Cloveland's | ceipts were the heaviest of the week. Tae | oor < O “,‘(’;’“‘- e 4.55; large pig ALEXANDER & FITCH, mossago in regard to retaliation against | general quality of the cattle was uot good | 5, OOTTON FLANNELS—10 per cent dis.; LL, | bloc tin, 27c; bar mmmmm Dealers in Live Sock, o e & and there were no very desirable beef catule. | 4% CUp, Gates 85, Ties Nameless, do; | tin, 3uc; solder, Li@17e c; copper bottoms, 1o; Canada was seen in the drop of 1 powt in | R R AR IS I SEERENT R o RX, 18¢i R, 20 No. 10, 8%¢; No. 40, 103c: | shéathib, covber, tinn o, " planishin Oppgaiia, Kxchange Bulding, Usion Stock Canadian Southern and 13{ in Michigan Cen- gfl- l;:. 13 E eoypufi . s, il o tral. Operators, following the disposition of | Hogs. L '“’10 iron UNION STOCK YARDS CO across-water speculators, hammered sowe at The redeipts were the lightest specialties, but without producing any day since Monday aud there were 5 per dozen, Douglas kid, 30@40c per foot; skins, 40@50c per foot, according to quality. Toppings, #.00@10.00 per doz linings, £5.00@9.00 per dozen; apron skins, $10.00@ 12.00 per dozen. inary to kangaroo Eaa P ANT—81.00@ 1.2 1 1 Oxic APPLES— .00 per bbl. CRAUAPPLES—$1.00 per box. CiveR—Michigan, $4.50@6.50 ver bbl 82 guls: Californiy pear cidor, $15.00 per bbl. Ofice—Room 24, ‘ards, South Om: I.lve Stock Commission, Live Stock Commission Morchants, posite Exchange Building, Uaion ia, NORIMER WBSTERFIELD & MALEY of any hardly 0f Omaha, Limited, doha ¥ .Bord. grlc'—llural lmnlemenl- " CHURCHILL PARKER, Dealer in Agricaltaral Implcmcnls Wagons, Carriages and Bugetes dor tween i aud Oniaha, " LININGER & METCALF CO.. Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Carriages Buggies, Ete. Wholesale. Omaha, Nebraska, “PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, Wholesaie Denlers in Agricultaral Implements, Wagons & Buggies %L K, 06 and %07 Jones Street, Omaha. Mannra»tnrcrs of Bnck;y?. Ilnlls Seeders, Cultivatore. Hay Rakes, Cider Mills and Yuban Lul CGr. 1ith and Nie Streets WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., Agviultural Implemies, Wagons & Buggics kron, Ohio, Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine. MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARD Co Manufacturers and Jobbers in Wagons, Buggies, Rakes, Plows Elc. Cor 9th and Pacific streets, Omaha, N Artlsis’ Materials. A HOSPE, Jr., Ar ms’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1513 Douklas Streot, Owuba, Nebraska. Booksellers and Stationer: H. M, & S. W. JONES, Successorsto A, T, Kenyon & Co., Wholesale & Retatl Booksellers and Stationers, Fino Wediiyg Siationers, Commercial 2 Dok as Stivet, O tationery Boots and Shoe KIRK!‘.NUAI L, JONES & CO., (Successors (0 1teed, Jones & Co.) Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Agents for Hoston Rubber Shoe Co. 1102, 1104 & 106 " Marney St., Owala. Nebrauk W. V. MORSE & CO.. Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. 1101, 11031105 Douglas &, Omalin Manufuctory, Sume mer St.. Bsto co_maBET Spices, Etc. COFFEE C & And Spico Mills. Teas, Coffees, Smum Bakmg Powrlur Flavorijg Extracts, La l:‘h'llum-y bae s ol Lumbor C. N. DIETZ, Dcw i All Kinds of Lumber, _lth and Cantorn Owaha, Nebraska - — e FRED URAY, Lumber, Lime, Coment, Etc., Ete. c.»mu fth -nd Dovglas xu ;Omaha. " T.W. HARVEY LUMBER To Dealers Only. ___ Ofco, 140 Farnam Street, Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Etc, Imported and American portiand Cement Agent fur Milna Iydrauiic Cement an Iwe. Srau c'HAs'. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring 9th and Donelag i _Millinery and Notlons. 1. OBERFELDER & CO., Tporters & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions 205210 and 212 Kouth 1ith Sueet CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of Gveralis, Joans Pants, Shirts, Kte, HIBand 104 Douglne Stroet, e 5 Nohous “J.TUROBINSON NOTION CO., Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Gnuds 48 And 45 SCuth 10th St., Omaha., Olls. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Wholsale Refined and Lubricating 0ils. Axle Grease, Etc., Omaba. A 1L Bishop, Manager. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods. 1106 Harney Stroat, Omahin Office Fixtures. TRIE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING CO. Munufucturess of B_auk Offce and Saloon Fixtures, drug Fixtures Wall ors, Boerand Wi A and 1782 Cas Coolars, Mirto South Tich St Simha. g Paints and Olls. o “CUMMINGS & NEILSON, Wholesale Doalers in Paints, 0ils, Window Glass, Etc. 1115 Farpam Street. Omaba, Nob. S W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glassware, Lanps, Coimneys, Ete. Offi ce, 1"&|rm~| Ominba, Nebraska. PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, Tmvoriers and Jobbers of Creciery, Glassware, Lamys, Silverware Ete. 1514 Farnam St., New Paxton Building. “Commisslon and Storage. " RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storage and Commission Merchants, Chenan, Panltry, uR llowur«l Streat, Omah, Gnme, GEO. SCHROECER & CO., Buccessors to McRhane & Schroeder.) Produce Commission and Cold Storage, Omaba, Nebras FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wholesnle Flour, Feed, Grain and General Commision Correspondence solicited. 1014 North 16th Street,Omaha, Neb. Merchant. OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Jobvers of Hard and Soft Coal. i!l lomll 13th Btreet, Omllll. Nebras T J. J. JOHNSON & (CO., Mannfacturers of Lime, And shippers of Conl, Couk, Cenent, ¥ Drain Tile, and Sewer Pipe. St., Omuba, Neb, ster, Lim 5, S, 5th Selepnone. 8 NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Shippers of Coal and Coke. 214 Soush 15th St., Omaka. Neb. nry Coods ana Notlo M. E SMITH & CO., Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions. 1102 and 114 Douglas, Cor. 11th St., Omaha, Neb. KILPATRICK KOCH DRY GOODSCo Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions Geats' Furutshing Goods. Comer 11th aud Hainey . Omaha, Nebraska. Furnllure. Wholesale Dealers in Purnmlre Furuam Street, Omaha, Nebraskn, "~ CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture Omuha, Nebraska. PR 5 Qrocerleef e PAX I‘ON GALLA(.HF_R k co., Wholesale Groceries and Pruvnsmns. %05, 707, 709 and 711 8. 10th St., mmnm McCORD‘ BRADY & Lo.. Wholesale Grocers, 1 th and Leavenworth Stree Omiulia, Nebraska. 5 Hardwnre. LEE (aLAI(Kl ANDHLI—&!‘_N HARD=~ Wholesale Hamware Gutlcry, ‘Tin Plate, Metals, Sheet [ron, Agents for'Howe Scales, Miami Powder and Lyman Barbed wire, Omaba, Nobraski, H& TAYLOR Bflllflfll‘s’ Harfiwarfl and Scale Repair Shop, Mechanics’ Tools and Buttalg Scalos. 1406 Douglar Ktreot, Omaha, No RELTOR WILHELMY & Wholesale Hardware, 10th and_ TTarney Sta., Omahn, Neb. Whatern i for Austin Powdér Co. Jefferson Bteel Naile Fairbanks Standard Sca " MARKS BROS. SADDLERY Co, Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jobders of Saddlery Hardware And Leatber. 1003, 1405 and 107 Huraey St., Owmaha, ‘W.J. BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Tron and Steel, Bprings, Wagon Stock, I(lnlwnu Lumb 41211 Harney Stroet, Gmahi Nam. cnpn, Eto. WIIUIESHIB HfllS Caps and Straw Guods nor H.nmny Strest, Omaha, Nob. OMAHA LUMBEH CO.. All Kinds of Building Material at Whulesalt I sy LOUIS BRADFO! Dealer in Lumber, Lath, I.une, Sash Doors, Ete. lefln'wh -na Douslas; cou T CARPENTER PAPER C2., Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry & nice stock of Printing, Wrapping and Writing Farar. Bpecial attontion kivon to car load order Paper Boxes. "JOHN L. WILKIE, Prnurlalur Omaha Paper Box Factory. Nos. 1417 and 1319 Douglus St., Omabs, Neb. % Printers’ Materials. | WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, AI]XIIIHI‘Y Publishers, Printers' Supplies. 602 1 . O o4 Dealers in Ty D st ubbor coods HA RUBBER - Manufactarers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 21l Clothing and Leather Belting. 1008 Farnam Streets —_— Sash, Doors, Etc. M. A. DISBRO Wholesale Manuf Sash, Doors, Blinds and Monldings, Dranch Ufce, 12th and 1zard Streets, Omahu, Nbb. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manuractqrers of Sash. Doors, Blinds, 1ding tair Work and Interior "flfll Wood "ll‘ 5. Comer Sth and Lonveuworth Strects, ‘Omalin, Nob. lnéa, i’ump 5 A.L.STRANG CO., Pumps, Pipes and El]ElI]ES. Meam, Woter, Tikdway and Mining Suppiles, K 20, 23 and 924 Farnam Street Ot o CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. Wlmlesale Pumps, Pipe, Filtings, 2 ater Supplion. Teadguarters " £ ¢ gookn it Parna St omana u. s, WlND ENGINE L PUMI CO., Steam and Water Supplics, Halliday Wind Mills. 613 and 0 Farnam sx « Q. K. 1ioss, Acting Munugy Dbty BROWNELL & co., Engines, Boilers and General Macmnsry, Sheet lmn Work Steam Pumps ‘MN 21 Leaveuworth ‘Uz’» N 8. SR seeda. TTPHIL. STIMMEL & GO Wholesale Farm, Field and Gardeu Seeds 011 and 013 Jones Strect, Omahu, s(urago, quwardlng a, Commlsa|on ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., Storage, Forwarding and CflIlllI}lSSlUH L. Branch howde of the Heoney Bugky WhSicands wnd rotait; Lk BI0An 11 Ownha._felepliony No. HARA MANUFAGTURERS. Smol}e “Stacks, ollors. Etc. H. K. SAWYER, Mannfactaring Dealer in Smoke Stacks Britchings, Tanks and Generai Boller Repairing. 1315 Jodye Street, Omana. Neb Browora. “STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Browers, 1621 North Eigthteonth Street, Omubn, ¥cb. S e eRorioe,” EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, =~ Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice, John Epencter, :v;fllpm:.:“ and 103 and 108 Iron Works. STEAM BOILER WORKS, Carter & son, Frop's. Manufacturers of all kinds Steam Boilers, Tans and Sheet Iron Work __Works South 20th_and B. & M. Crossing. XTON & VIERLING 1KON WORKS, Wrnn'gm and Cast Iron Building Work, TN Wk GO W g e TOMAH A. .\‘#‘lll'anE“;:‘llR‘:;: WORKS, Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Rallm[s Desk fiails, Window Guards, Flower Stan "OMAHA SAFE and IRON Wi RKS, Wa'frs of Fire & Barglar Proof Safes Vaults, Jall Work, [ros and Wire Fenci Signs, Kte, G. Androon, Prop. Cor. 1ith and JACKSOR Hes. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Tron and Wire Pences, Rallmus Gnam and Screel Tproyed Awn ockniniin Machinery and o BlAckemivh (Vorks. 46 Eouth 1ok S MEACHER & WHITMORE, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time L General ”on for s &ng’lw‘&:"mt&- m