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BEE: TUESDAY. AUGUST 28. 1888, 3 185 Durham, 27%e; Hotonles, 180; Leaming, | 1830; gasoline; 748 191¢c: West Virginia ington, 22)gc; Cottawold, 271 summer, 110 zero, 17¢; No. 1 golden mu vens'. B, Go; Stevens' B, ' chine, 180; extra W. 8. lard, f4c; No. bl 3 ; Stevens Ay | 42c; turpeutine, #c; linseed raw, Soc; =—"?‘-‘rfi""fl"r—l Lumbu foac e, ©.N.DIRTZ, ) Dl’«fl‘l)l‘ in All Klnls of Lmber. 5th ©torn maha, Nebraskae. TRED W. UuRAY, 0 Lumber, Lime, Cement, Ete., Etc, THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | #55ds o™tms fol Gt © et Hogs—Strong: choice heavy and butch- ers’ selections, #6.40(6.58 ; packing, medium to prime, §.2516.40; light grades, ordinary Few Important Changes From Sat- | to {ni:. 6. 20 l.w . 2 urday's Quotations ir Wheat. FINANCIAL. New Yonrk, August 27, ~[Special Telegram CORN QUIET, LOWER AND WEAK. | to Tur Ber)—Srocks—The stock market ey Steve | b3e, \' \:Rf. Stevens' QuININE—P, & W, per oz, bi¢; German, CHURCHILL PARKER, i T s g | Do o Dealer in Agriculture] [mplements, Wagons, plain Holland, 935c: Dado Holland, 12'¢ - 4 Buguige, Jonge Street,botween W aud Hrown rhwnug Atlantic A, 44, Omaba, Nebrask 7! lantic H, 4-4, 3 Atlantic D, 44, fi’ CH Al— 1 WO . pe— lante Py 44, " e} CAurora Loy -4, Bc; Aurora LININGER & METUALF CO., Conrad Kohrs Conrad Kohrs, Frye & Braho. .. DIMENSI fil qid not show any new features this morning s ORwe 3 4, 603 Hoosier Only Moderate Trading In Oata—Con. | 8t opening, which was generally frac- | SCSRPrCES Prt gt Qoo ;((Z‘,.} b Seci Law. | Amcmmfillmfllflfllm.wwfli,flfll'flm Corner Ath and Doualas Bta.. Omaha. > tionally higher than Saturday’s close. There | Gorlott Bros. rence LL, 44, 6c; Old Domiuion, 44, 5iyc; | 16 K0 18 00116 0022 00 2 Buggles, Kic. Wholesale. Omaha, Nebras T T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., ¢ siderable Activity in Provistons— | wasa moderate amount of trading at the | Corlett Bros Pepperell R, 44, Pepperell O,' 44, 6% c; | 1 EiR 16 0053 oo s “PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTI o Dealers Onl Onttle Stronger Under Light start, though the animation was confined to | Corlett Bros. B O LU T oAyl ehvo, Wachusel 1500 W0 NS e I Receipts—Hogs Brisk, less than a dozen of the leading stocks, | Corlett Bro f"’"‘ 10 icaC, 44, 45{c: Wacl t 0 Office, 1403 Farnam Street, Omah: JOHN A. WAKEFIEL! Wholesale Lumber, Etc. Imported and American Portiand Coment. Staly Agent for Milwaukee Hydraulic Cement and Quiney wnm- Lime. 4, Ty Aurora R, 44, 7c, Aurora B, 44, "“ 1, G, 805 and (07 Jones Street, Omaba. Sick—West Point ™ in, 8 oz, 10%ci | No. o e 8 . W Jones 8 Wonotne 30 1o 10 0w, 183 Wess' Betal No/ 3 o 417 1700 | No & com. 818 1800 P. P. MAST & CO., 20 in, 12 o, 16c; West Point 4 in, 11 oz, 16c i 13on 156; West Foint 40 n L1 op, 166, | dd 80 cents ver LOU for rougt Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills, Secders, 3 G, 2 in, 1801 k‘\l‘.h boid RE 2, | r\n 1, undalu.x“nuu ft, rou, h #1800 | Cultivi . L, t, Corlett Bros, Corlett Bros Corlett Bros Corlett Bros Henry Irvine . Conrad Kohrs Ell Seven Cattle WS wEw | enltorel implemeats, Wagons & Buggies among which Lackawanna, St. Paul, Read- ing, Western Urion, Oregon 'I'ransconti- nental and Union Pacific were the most con- spicuous for strength, through sympathy with a good London market, though from CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Cn1oaco, August 47.—|Special Telogram to Tre Bre,|—The wh lors, ".y(.“.’.hfidl.!rh‘x"hl' ‘;!?‘ | llblll l‘Ill morning on easier English and indifferent | that place orders were scarce, and buying by | Reel & Roscndale. . L2000 verizers._ Cor. wud Niche CHAS. R. LEE, continental cables. Hutchinsou's brokers | leading commission houses were the strength- e " Biixra—Pink and Hobes _Richmona, 6i¢e; | N “ 12 and u n, w 11650 [ T WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., i llen, 6 Riveroint, be; Steel River, 8¢} | N “ “ were in the pit selling December, which | ening factors. There was a good strong Allen, Riverno iver, 6igc M.fl. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Richmond, 6ige; actic, Bige. started raggedly with sales ranging from | market about all day, though the advance —Wholesale - 4 240 Puints — Dross — Charter Oak, S4(0; | A, 19,14 &1 a5 | O, 14 8 10 reaners | Agricaltural lmulemems,Wa[uns&Buwes Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring. 9th and Donel We to 90¢c. He had another set buy- | Was not great. St. Paul, Reading and Lack- Lo Ramapo, 4{: Lodi, bige: Allen, 6¢; Rich: | 1) " @ © & 1e3s | D, % % 1LTS ‘Curnee J(K AT NIFRBTHL SR, ____——'n"“""y"m S ing September which advanced from 887 | awanna closed about 1 point higher ard o mond, 6c: Windsor, 6}4c; m.\uwne, 63c; CRL.ING AND PARTITION, 280 Pacific, 616 Bu, OMATIA BRANCH, J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., kron, Ohio. Harvesting lacnmsry and Binder Twine. £0c at the opening to $9%;c and a little while | Western Union at % advance, afterwards to 90i4c. December ranged at Goversmexts—Government bonds were 9034 @M% and then to 91%@I1’{c, Wheat | dull and rather heavy. m com, 3 in white pine ceiling I. OBERFELDER & CO., Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions e — HED SHEETI erkeley cambrio No. 60, 9'c: Hest Yet, 4-4, 63{c; butter cloth | Clear in Norway »lne ‘elllll 00, 4150: Cabot, 3¢ Farwell half bleached M'w..,“g,"m way pize celling. worked back ubout e, September touching 12814 Northern Pacific... 20% Packers Purchases. Sige; Frut of _ Loom, 8lic: Greene FLOORING W, & Maaa, i H 0L OHTE JR.t10and i Sonth Lith Rreet it Thocba St i dopreterred... W | gy ] "i6e; Hope, T8 King Philip cam- | A 6 in white pime LK. Mead, Manager. 1213 Leavenworth st. ; T 80%caand December 83c. The difference “oase 0.} i Showing the number of hogs bought by | bric, 1lc: . Lonsdale . cambric, , 11 Uil " MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD Co Manufacturers andJobbers in Wagons, Buggies, Rakes, Plows Elc. Cor. 9th and_ Pacific gtreats, Omaha, Neb, between the two months, it will be observed, narrowed to 1c, and at times it was Jc less than that even. The trade was active around the opening, but quieted down later, and for an hour previous to the aunounce- ment of the visible supply statement business dragged somewhat. Simultan- | Kunsay & Texas. . 1| eously with the receipt of news that {.;vln‘-hore P w8y doy the increase was 907,000 bushels it was given MKE'}‘.’,‘I‘M',‘{.{“‘V 8" |Westers Union. out that the international grain congress at [ Moxey ox Cann—Easy at 13/@2 per cent. Vienna had published its cstimates to the ef. | PRixe MncaNTiLe Pares—i5a0) per fect that the world's crop of wheat would fall 200,000,000 bushels below last year and 150,000,000 bushels ow the average of the W 1075 do preferred,’ 120N the ieading buyers on the market to-day: \ Central G. H. Hammond & Co Armour C. P. Co Lousdale, 9¢; New York mills® 10 Pepperell, 42-in, 11¢; Pepperell, ) 1] e s Pepperell, 6.4, 16c; Pepperell, 8.4, 21c; Pep | | (sel. tencing) perell, U4, 23c; Pepperell, J14, S5c; Canton | = Six inch drop n..q...,, B per riumph, 6c; Wamsutta, 11¢; Val- CANFIELD MANUFACTURINQ co Mannfacturers of Gyeralls, Joans Pants, Shirts, Kte. 1102and 1104 Douglas Street, Omih b, Highest and Low following ure_the high: paid for mixed and he on this market during the past few days, and for the corresponding period in 1857 and 1885 & St. 10 prefe a St, Paul & Omatia preferred 1 nion Pacific P ‘The Plaid—Raftsmen,20c; Goshen, | O. G. Batts, X3, Lake, 87e; Iron Mountain, Lubite D 3 W« H. fat. 14~ White—G H,No. s 1,9, 2 jg¢; B H, No. .:,, 1, %, 30cs Quechee, No, 1, 8%, Gixarav—Plunkett kht.l ks, 7! Whitten- ton, Tige; York, .\m, Normandi aress, 5 Icltta driss, Whittenton dress, Renfrew dress, S@1o A HOSPE, Jr., Artists' Materials, Pianos and Organs, "3 T. ROBINSON NOTION . CoO. Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Gflflfll 8 and 405 B uth 10th St., Omuba. Trm!\u Excraxce—Dull and steady at H. M, & S. W. JONES, #1844 for sixty days; $4.873¢ for demand. Buccessorato A. T. Kenyon & Co.. Wholesale & Retail ‘CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE COA. 500 1M I.‘i 4 oods, Bic; S Siater Bigcs TRt Rve " yaar Y (BipoFLant: 1868 61 PRODUCE MARKETS O s o Peacock, Bige. Bnnksellcr; and Stationers, Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils. v il ik 495 @16 S Puints l\nmn Bru rhold, 61ge; Amer- inery, Commercial Stationery. | Axle Grease, Kte, Omahs. A. I, Bishop, Manager news was not supposed o be authentic until TS S T i @ |46 ; Glouces! 4o: Arnold C long Jougins Btreet, Omab + B LA the statement received positive verification | o GGG ST o7 Pl Vi R R {“Arnold 1 long ¢loth, 103 Arnold i g VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, during .the afternoon. The international | ™ Corn—Steady; cash and September, 44'5c: E 6 Bl G 2, Windsor Gold ___Boots and Sho congress met to-day and skeptics pointed to | Otober, 44 1-16¢. L @ = Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods, 1106 Harney Street, Omaha Office Fixture the fact that it would not be likely to more [ Oats-Firmer; cash,25c; Septembver, 24l4c; Cal- than complete its organization the first day, O(i{uben 24 7-1cc. leaving for later sessions the work of re- SHIRTING—C] edonia XX, ln\‘fi 4in’ round. . Tennessce Red Cedar, split Sphit Oak.......... KIF"(ENDAL L, JONES & CO., 14 DA Lol Hat 1 Obes ' Co ‘o5 | Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Live Stock Notes. George Meisner, Shelton, was here with k Nominal, cattle. FINILHING. = e Co. Momloe& 11 | THE SIMMONDS MANUFACTUR ceiving and digesting crop reports from the l'umo’nm..u.)—;n. Nate Dolby has returned from a week's | Bacaino—Stark A, sed 2lc; Amos. | 18t and 2d, clear, ll%l “.:us" . AR ey f‘“"“’&'-f.'".:.»f‘.-. B Mln\|lla1§relaul it soveral producing countries, Never- visit to Chicago. , seaml : Lewiston A, seamless, fEATOELD W. V. MORSE & CO.. theless the price of wheat was M. Hirshberg, Waverly, Ia., came in with ' Americgn 1617c; burlaps, 4 | 34, ¢lear, ‘ In, 825, aflk,lfllflcc an _fi 001 FIX{TES. marked up %c on the statement e Deaber “‘l‘"‘“ and September, A ’ ‘cash and September, $0.36; October, $9. a load of cattle. J. M. Emrine was over from the Bluffs with a load of cattle, to5 bu, w@m gunnies, single, uble, A wool sacks, 35¢. ' lax, extra sail, 202lc sail B, 19@ cotton jute, 10c. 2132 in Bun- | A select, Hu e Jobbers of Boots and Stoes, 101, 11105 Douglas 8¢, Omabia Manufactory, Sum: that the market has good support. Howe: local sentiment was also unanimously bea ish *“for a reaction” early in the day, but it W g Y s ‘ o | Amongthose in with cattie was 0. A. | %4 L el ; = ehuugod lator on moro vullsh udices from m‘v[;:‘l'; e g na galotably unchaneeds | Johnson, Greenwood. ,7?.“"{fi,‘.‘\.fl{\'{,‘.‘,’"fiy.::Q.‘N a,}.i'{?;.f‘.’?,:!' by B, select, all Coffee "’:’F‘;é Z'g - Paints ";"N‘-:::-s — e continent, or rom he nte) 3 2155 L) Pe) v V' ) 3, ® ey — e CLARKE coO UMMlNGb N wheat sections indicate that the crop is turn- | 575, O. W. Perley was in from Weston with & | 10c Java, interior, 2@ i load of cows and fecders. Morrison, Fullerton, was in and mar- A load of hogs at $6.20, Silver City was represented by J. P. Fall, who came in with u load of hogs. The extreme top on hogs in_Chicago was Oinnbia Coffee and Kpice Mills Shoulders, $7.40@7.50; ; short ribs, $8.421i@ { ing out rather better than was expected, but Dry Salt Meats—: advices from the northwest are unfavorable, | short clear, $8.50@. with now and then an exception. An exami- | 5.45. i nation of nearly one hundred samples re- Butter—Un creamery, 144@ ceived at Fargo, Dak., convinced an expert "",1;“41” that the crop of that section would be 40 per | Cl Irish Women, Santos and Mara- s 1890, The women of these coasts and islands . A [ are asekillful as the men in handling %ci | the oar und rudder, They know every sanken rock and dangerous current of for one pound frames; | the intricatechannels botween the grent Wholesale Deniers in Paints, 001s, Window Glass, Ete. caibo, 17@1%c AR — Granulated, c; white extra sllow €, B5@88¢c; cubes, 81g@st; owdered, " 8lgs50s tive: full eream cheddars, 73 SpEpslmies svrepaland theppredionon | SH <°¥’?§$"}?§lfi|”i4§'? 7O TN stratnod honey, 04ase per pound. island of Aran and the mainland, and R CARPENTER PAPER & was again freely made by the grain men o ggs—irm; , (@ A s represa: o . Sy A S R » the i v i ) o hat locality that not 10 berEoent of 'the | Hides—Firmer and prices have advanced Bassett was represented by M. J. Hughes, |~ Brreswax—Choice yeliow, 20@22%c; dark | take the boats in and out all weathers wnolesalfl Pam:r Dealers, a0 Wmln‘ foad who came in with six loads of fecders, Six cars of cattle were brought in_by Mr. Corlett, of Corlett Bros., Rawlius, Wyo. R. H. Rankin, of Rankin Bros, Cam- bridge, was at the yards with two cars of cattle. Mr. Arnold, of the Arnold Live Stock com- pany, Cheyenne, was here with a tram of cattle. M. Gilchrest, of Red Oak, Ta., & brother wheat raised north of the Northern Pacific | }4¢; heavy green salted, 6cl¢; light green would grade No. 1' hard. The salted, B@itie; salted bull, be; groen ble supply statement occasioned neither | #alted calf, 6i4@7c; dry flint, 7% @Sc; dry surprise nor excitement. The increase | calf, 7 branded hides 15 per cent off; Was about what had been expected. | deacons, 30@5c each; dry salted, 10@i5e The pit was quict the last hour and values | Tallow—Firm: No. 1, "solid packed, 4}{c; were steadily held around 90c for September | No. 2, 8}c, and cake, 33{@4c per lu. and 9lc for” December. Prices were kept Kecerpts. bmpm(-ms ] + without important variation. The undertone | Flour. bbls 000 was one of firmness and a good many oper- | Wheat bu rnlnrml 13@14¢. For hy Young America, full cream, | western coast, the daughter of a pilot fl"‘m full cream cheddurs, %@9}gc; full who lived on Fights island, went out in ca D@9y 5 ho o th t:.‘\v.‘,'.';;.'i:,‘w'f;‘?.",;k.“fi.";‘.’.,a"fi.&n :;;;,‘;'("""“' a storm and darkness with her old Medium, 1n bbls, 85.50; du inhalt | father, never trusting him alone, as she small, in bbls, $50; ‘do in half | knew his weakness for whisky. This gherkins, i bbls, $8.0); ‘30 inhait | brave girl never flinched from facing the wildest gales, fearing that disaster might befall her father, and the vessels years a Grace Darling of this Urnc‘xsry, (lassware, Lamps, Chimigys, 4178, 15t m. (Omaha, Nebraskn. P’ERKlNS GATCH & LAUMAN. Tmvorters and Jobbers of Grnukery Glassware, Lamps, Silverware Farnam Bt Now Paxton Bullding. TTJOHN L. WlLKIE. Pruurwlnr Omaha Paper~Box Factory. 317 and 1319 Douglas St, Omaha, Nebds bbls, $4.50. Tosacco—Plug, 26@6c; smoking, 16@%0c. Commie: 1.25 per & R AL gl b S ators, disappointed in the non-fulillment of | Corn, bu. of R. Gilchrest, the commission 'man, was in | Sasr—$L. §,(,,l'“,:,::‘§gi?" it was 1s business to guide to a safe an- RIDDELL & RIDDELL, their hopes of a big reaction, bought back | Oats, bu. looking for feeders. 6. Dig@lie. chorage, if she were not at the helm. property they had previously released, The | Rye, bu Storage and Commission Merchants, Bpecialties Tuttor. Foga, Cliod itry, lll"llow-rtl Strest, Omaaha, GEO. SCHROECER & CO. Buccessors to McShane & Schroeder.) Produce Commission and Cold Storage. ___ Ommbm,Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wholesale Flour, Peed, Grain and General Commision Merchant. Correspondence solicitod. 1014 North 10tk Btre aha, Nel et, ber 1b, B3@62c; pepper, | Many u ship’s crew beating about be- 18@?2ic; all- [ tween Aran and Owey owed its pre: Sc; cassia, 6¢i | vation to Nellie Boyle. Two sisters cassia buds, 1 { o nave taken the ‘post boat into NAtLs—Lron naus, per keg, $2.05@2.10; steel | AT for many years past, their father, T e gy 0@ wireuails, PO | jonn Naucy, "boing now old and 5—Young Hyson, common to fair, 18@ | infirm. The beetling cliffs and echoing a8 Young Hyson, g 'lnod mlhuu M'U;:n' A'n\'vsluf’l,lns dr“i)lmmus Lu.mh Ll)\.nu_ a8 Sunpov mmon to good, 2@3sc; - | weird charm of their own, and the sim- vowder, choico to funcy, 0@ébe: Japan, com- | ple people born within the sound of the mon to medium, I5@ Japan, choice 0 | ‘Aplantic surges cling wiih a surprising ncy, 3h@dse; Oolong, common to good, 2@ | 4o),50ity to their thatched and roped Golong, choice to fancy, 50@70c; Imper- | e nrat rope ial, dl.ull‘llllull to l‘.nu(hum, 2@sse; Imperial, b“"'i:‘gdesr‘t:,l © '-‘(;'th h(’)“:“;“g;‘ 'v:')l\lllmh- 00d to fancy, 4050, acke ks, in the e g Nurs—Almonds, 15( filberts, 11@1 they grow their patches of ‘mmum and Br.mlL W@llc; walnuts, 12¢; pecans, 10@l1c; | stunted oats and barley. The number peanuts, H@ of these dwellings, starting up out of Cuackrns—b@l0c por Ib; assorted cakes, 7 | Gyt from afar looks like a stony desert @30c per 1b, as per list. Nt b\ R e bes wra 1 R e ) Mapie Svaan—sricks, 10@10%c per lb; | BOLL PY 16 S6R Anc 10F FILOR IR AR (8 poany cales, J1@liCo per Ioj pure meple | BRL O, e anon afforded by rhis syrup, 5 s ed by Broows—Extra 4-tie, $2.40; parlor, 3-tie- | so-called land. The unfailing bog af- v«fi‘lllkg ':.lm{'l\u tfi;:'@:mm“l‘la :m“ 3 No. | fords ample fuel, it is true, and the po- (LT 2 ed ) tato crop, when as good as now, will last StarcH—Mirror gloss, 5%c; Graves' corn, 4. 8L0Ds X : . 6c; Oswego gloss, 7¢4 Oswego corn, 6c. thw_u;,};!ut '.lh;.a \\imu:r. ‘I{l'a good soa~ R RS e e Bl hese e powder, ke .00; hal egs, | of stacked before the equinoc- $ one-fourths, §1.50; blasting, kegs, $2.15; ;ml i%“lels begin to blow. Well it wuulld uses, A e these oats, ground into meal Reriep Lawn—Ticrce, 8i¢e; 40-1b square | ik form a larger partof the staple cans, 8i¢c; 50-lb _round, 20 round, | 150d of Donegal. _Strong tea, boiled in 8h4c: 1010 pails, 93 &1b pails, dic; 3-1bpaits, | (005 00 Tolukbeaias e otiamTers mwlslo\n——Hmnsll(‘tH‘\"hrenkfnnlbn wiv.h1 lmkcrx-s’h hrcudl, has now taken 11 bacon sides, 93{@10c; dry ) the place of the wholesome bone-mak- shoulders, Sig@sic; dried beef, | ing porridge on which the canny Scot still lives. To buy groceries money is needed, and wlg ?uudur how this can be No. 2 tub, bs, $5.00; | earned ‘here. Ke p or sea-weed burning i ron * asoriad” howle, | used o bring them money: and this No. 1 churns, s\ 00; No. 2 churns, year, t00, thin pillars of blue smoke are & m No. 8 churns, $5.00; butter tubs, | sing all round by the sea, showing, let $170 ansuceininoaien e w;({;fl:fl b, 13@ | 43 hope, that trade in iodine is bris looso | raisins. $230a2.50; mew Valen. | subject Tomidont writes in 1884 as fol- cia rasins, per Ib, Tig@se; Cali- | lows: **To the north of Aranmore, 4. A. Moore, Gibbon, brought in fourteen loads of range cattle from Park City, Utah, which were sold on the market. Emmett Green, of the L. 7 Cattle company, came in with eleven cars of cattle, and some of them were sold on the market here. James McGuire, of Wood River, was here and topped the market with a load of hogs of his own raising. The load came to 1,333 net. itmeg cloves, per Ib, closings did not show important changes | Barley, bu. from Saturday and ° what change | New York, August there is is in the nature of an_ improvement. exports, 8,20 The corn market was quiet, lower and weak, closing with Septomber about &c (@8%c in ¢ lower than it closed Saturday, seller October | 993/c(#1.01 £.0. about 5¢c lower and seller May about ic | options were lower. A weaker feeling in wheat, fine and | closing stead b favorable weather, and above all continued | for Scptembe; L heavy receipts were the chief elements of |~ Corn—Receipts, 178,000; exports, weakness. The longs were free sell- nputl(ul}’clowu but active, closing steady ; ers and there were few buyers | No. 2, 58c in elevator; ungraded mixed, f to take offerings. The situation encouraged (@b ; options fairly active but 8¢@114¢ S ,. Whnlesaln Pfll'll] Field and Gardeu Seed 711 and 013 Jonea Street, Omaha, CE: per b, 17619 spice, T@Se; —Wheat—Receints, J@lc lower, osing steady: No. 2 vator, dc(@#l.00 afloat, 3 ungraded red, B3@isye; active and @lc lower, 0. 2 red closed at US@U%5 steel sloraxe, Forwardlng & Commission ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & C Storage, Forwarding aud Commission, Branch house of the ilewney Bukky Co. Bug o ag wholesule and retail, LK 1510 ard Bireet, aba el TRADE CONDITIONS, Bankers have nothing special to report«n their line. There is a fair demand for money from both city and country, which is readily met at the usual rates, 8 to 10 per cent. General trade is very fair for the season. The usually lull precedent to and during harvest is felt, but the outlook for a cheery fall trade is very good. Crop weather con- tinues favorable, and European advices are likewise favorable as indicative of a heavy shortage there to be filled from here. Col- lections are good for the season, having fallen off gradually since the 1st of the month as harvest approaches. Country bankers are calling for money, however, and the return flow from the proceeds of crop sales will be sufficient to more than pay the debt of the country to the city. The wealth of the principal nations is down as follows: The United States, 5 000,000,000 KF'rance, $46,500,000,000; Great Britain, $46,000,000,000; Germany 0)0,000; Russia, $13,000,000,0003 Aunlrm 814, 000,000,005 Italy, $5,000,000,000; Spain, 500,000,005 Asia, $6,500,000,000 3 A{rwu. 55, 000,000,005 British Columbia, $5,000,000,000. The Q" road. it is said, has secured an en- try and terminal facilities in St. Louis. The arrangement will commence next month. The exports of fresh canned and salted beef from this country for nine months from November 1 to July 81 were 140,289,663 1bs., against 119,007,521 Ibs. for the same time last season. The average export price the past months was 7.91 cents per pound, against cents last year. the shorts in selling, and under liberal offer- ‘or, closing firm; No. 2 September closing ings, the price of September gradually fell (@ from d4kc to ddc, improved a trifie and | Ouats—Receipts, 196,70 closed at ‘about 441¢c. October was about | mixed western, 2 icc under September. One or two large | @i, operators sold pretty freely throughout the | “Coffee—Options higher, closing steady; session. Long futures were less active. The | sales, 33,050 bags: August, $11.25@11.85 shipping demand for cash corn was moderate. | Septembor, ~$11.10@11.20; October, $10.40 Outs avtracted only moderate attention on | @10.50; spot Rio, stronger but more active; the part of traders, and while there were no | fuir Rio, $14.25. wide ranges prices generally tended down- Petroleum—stron.xer and more active; ward, ruling 1{@%c lower., The weakness | United closed at K03, was most noticable in near futures and was | = Eggs—Quiet and am western, 16@18c. 1 due largely to liberal receipts, and expected | Pork—Stronger and more active; mess, L arrivals of fully 400 cars for to-morrow. The | $15.25 for new; $14.25@14.50 for old. cash market wus overloaded and there ap- | © Lard—-Spot by t team quoted pfllodt.obe-r%noml Qosire to sell August | gt §9.70a ""5"“""‘ Posprn aeana exports, none; white western, 38 OMAHA LOAL. COKE & LIME COo. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 29 Bouth 13th Strest, Omaha, Nebraska. T J. J. JOHNSON & [CO., Manufacturers of Lime, “H. K. SAWYER Hanflranmrmg Dealer in Smoke Stacks. Britchings, Tanks and General Boller Repairing 6 T ige birect. Onana. Nob b 1 3 o IR lrewar HRade. STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1621 North Eigthteontl Street, om-hn.nb Anganippes of Cosl, Conky Comenty 1 in Tile, and Sewer Pips. Ofiice ‘St Omaha, Neb. " Telepnon NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Shippers of Coal and Coke. 214 South 1th St., Omaha. Neb. 4 sold down to 24%¢c with the next month de- | “Butter—Quiet; western dairy, 12@15c; 4 Clining to . Cash lots were freely | croamery, ({«,,‘,,,‘c v 12@ $ offered, and sold at 24!4c for No. 2 in store, | ~ Cheese—Steady and quiet; western, 7@ ) or igc decline. et b i e u provisions a strong feeling held control. o7 iy Disappointment. ovor. tho receipts of hogs, lufi:.;‘m:";‘é\,n“?:fl:,’;‘ thl}:’("‘fl’,‘:,‘gp‘;‘gg_ & 3 coupled with free buying of pork " Hutchinson and of short ribs by a Boston | tmben §¥9¢c. e Y ¢; October, 243{c corn ice. “"EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galvanized Iron aud Cornice, Jolin poneter, Proprietor. 0 Dodge and 10 and R Yirect, Omaiae 100 4nd 1 Dry qood. ana Nollon!. M. E SMITH & CO., Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions, 1102 and n\u Douglas, Cor. 11th Bt., Omaha, Neb, KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions Gents' Furalahing Goods. Corner 1ith i Haney . Omabi \i house, created unusual uncasiness umong the | o 040e% } shorts, and under an urgent demand to cover | "G 8E vt cash, 1 short contracts a sharp advance was wit- I,ng fearenh nessed. In trading lard received less atlen- it tion than '.hebml:\e:lr]tih-l;] you tho entire wmm_fl 1t market was bullish. Higher prices prevailes T b e . A all around, and, as_compared with Satur. | | tutter—Quict; - creanery, 13@200; dalry, day’'s closings, pork at the adjournment A i L R showed an appreciation of 30@s2ige, short Mllv_u_u_kea. ugust 2 Pl b-“ Pirm; vibs of 7hgc and lard of be. Both short ribs | cash, 87c; September, 51 October, 875c. and pork sold at the lowest prices quoted | Qats—Easy; No.2 w ESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, Auxiliary Publishers, ARE.—1'W0-hoop palls, per doz., ghreehoop, palls, €1.65; A No. 1_tub, 003 South 12th Street, On Dualers in Trpe, Prosson and rnm:.:-' Supplics. 509 Fumlture. DEWEY & STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, OMAHA RUBBER co., Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 21l Clothing and Leather Belting. 1005 Farnam Stre ite, 2, early, and at the highest either at or just be- | Rve—Firm; No. 1, 5le. fore the close, In lar the day's fuctuations | Harley—Quict; No. 1 nominal, o \ were limited to 2i¢e, while in short ribs they Provisions—Firm; pork, cash, $13.82}¢. 13 covered u range of D1 zc, - 97, g Produce, Fruits, Etc. forma loose muscatels, llt'r box. $130. | stretching away to the northwest of __ Farnam Streot, Omaha, Nebra @ 12340, and i pork of 835 | Minneapolla, August 27 oWheat—he | 1y rypy_ancy, solid-packed creamery, 18 | Califoruia London layer’ ruisins.'per box, | Tory, there is one fishing bank, where [~ CHARLES SHIVERICK, ' 8 ——— ments, 24 cars; No. 1 hard, August, 9lige; | @ chm.-.- country, 16@lic; commou | §2.35@2.50; pitted cherries, per ib, 20@21c} | 411 frinds of fish might be caught every Furniture Iy CHIOCAGO LIVE STOCK. September, 01 Octob 91';0; No. 1 California_pitted plums, pu- 1b, 12@13c; o Gmed | duy in the year with suitable boats and fresh, |5wIl1k~candlc<l m, porated ap- | gear. In very fine weather our small dricd blackberries, per b, raspberries, per 1 ples, Sig@8hie; California sun dried peaches, | crafts often go out from four to six miles 10@ile; Califorma unvared evaporated | off Aran Heads, Next day they all come peaches, 14@lbe; ~evaporated California | back laden,and after such a take all the apricots, 1,“‘ : Zantee currants, Tc; Turkish | gther boats in the neighborhood will go ))rl{‘]m& Jll.x"“ {c )ui:;\\l.n. 2l@ie; orange | oyt 1t may be that a breeze springs Jeal 4507 \0MOR D% up and the sea rises in the middle of a R good catch, then all have to run for Hemlock sole, 18@27c per 1b; oak sole, 30@ | home or shelter. TLarge, well-fitted 33c per Ib; oak harness, 28@30c per 1b; selec- | fishing smacks could stay out there for ted oak and trace, s per 1b; oak and hem- | days, and make plenty of money, 003 lock umu-r.l'.'nw:w per {:‘;Lm l';"Ll;_nhk ln‘l‘g but facilities for the transit and sale of , S0ae pe ding Sh theratire Wweight; oak calf skin, No. 1.’ 000@#1.00 per | 13k there are none. 1b; Philadelphia calf skin, extra, $1.00@1.10 = per 1b; hemlock kip skin, No. 1, 60@i0c per Do Figures L 1b; oak kip skin, No. 1, e { o Py northern, August, 80igc; September, Stlge; CimicAGo, August 37.—|Special Telogram to | October, 89c; No. 2 northern, August, Tne Bk, |—UATTLE—Thero was not a single | S6c; September, 861c; October, 853{c. load of prime cattle on the marketand only a | Cinci Wheat—In fair few loads of “‘goodishor fair sorts of natives. | demand The demand was fair and prices steady as | Lorn- 1 H 1};) 2 m!g‘wd 45c. compured with the close of Saturday. The [ QAtEEasiers No- 2 inixed, W@ run of rango cattle was liboral, there being | Kanwas City, August 27, — Wheat — double the number of northern rangers that | Weaks No. 2 red, cash, 74c bid, 74! there were of Texans, the latter numbering | asked; September, 43¢ bid, 74%c ' asked. less than 100 cars. Both Texans and rangers n(‘i“‘;;:\w—(:‘\ln;;-ll:‘.’\;umfi ash, dudc bid; No. s0ld a shude strongor thau at the close on ety oY IR T e orntiiani thie eaniral inare | 1 OADO® S8l B0HODId, ket ruled perceptibly stronger than at tho OMAHA LIVE STOCK. close last week. The receipts included 4,500 _— Texas and western cattle. co to extra Cattle. Omaha, Nebraska. Sashy Doors, Binds and Monldings, Branch Uffice 2th wnd Luand Stroets, Omaha, Nob, BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. \auuranmrm"s ur Sash. Doors, Bmflg{ PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, per case. per 10-1b and_ Interior ari Wood b R Coy enwort Otiaha, Nev, - rects, 'w,","d K LR Ilnjl 8t., Omaba, N McCORD, BRADY & CO., % Wholesale Grocers, 1 th and Leavenworth Streets, Omnha, Nebraska. lma—(_‘uli(m'nm‘Ql.()(lAr{l_BU per box; Missouri, 50c@$1.00 per }¢ bu. BaNaNAs—Common, $1.50@2. choic yer bunch; per case, Squasii—2e per 1o, c@81.50 per dozen. PLUNS—$1.25@1.50 per bu. HUCKLEBERRIES—$1.20 per drawer. PotAToEs—H0@ibe per bushel. SwWEET PoTaT 4@ho per lb. PlllIlI]S Pipes and EHEHIGS Steam, Water, l(n lway and Mining Supplies, Etes Hardware. LEE, CLARKE ANDREESEN HARD~ Farnum Strect, Omalia. «@S0c per 1b; Phila- Do figures lie? Let u; RE beeves, nominal at medium to Monday, August 27, 1888, PounTry—No dressed fowl in the market; | delphia kip skin, extra, s0@d0c perlb. French Two women had thirty chickens each SOMBANY, WTlUli)Sfllfl PIIIIIDS Pmfl mefl good steers, 1850 to 1500 1bs, §.50@0.00; 1200 | ‘Che total receipts of caitle were heavy and | jive 3.50@3.75 per doz.; ; | calf skins, (according to weight and quality), | whie et Moy ) 50080 Tou, #4.50@5.40; 050" to_ 1300 bs, | the markat was active and stronger on dosir- | o SLUOGATD per dos.j Spring ST IR AR which they took to° market. They | WIOIGSAIE Hfllflwal‘fl Catl oy, Tin Plae, H 15@1.75 per 1b; French kip skius, do, 80c@ 10 per 1b. Cordovau, russett, 18c: satin ish, 20c per foot; welt leather, £3.5 per side; moroceos, (pebble goat quarters for Masty £3.00@4.50; stockers and fee cows, bulls and mixed, §1.50@ Texas cattle, 10¢ bigher; steers 5 to 900 lbs, ne Water Fuvahuh ne able beef cattl Range cattle formed the 0's go0ds, bulk of the receipts and there were some good enough to bring #4. The demand was good and several bundred head changed agreed to divide equally the proceeds of their sale, One sold her chickens two for $1, get- —$1.00@1.50 per bu. WATERMELONS—$12.00@17.00 per 100. _Prans—California, $3.00@8.50 per bu box; Metals, Sheet Iron, etc. Agents for Howe Sc -m, Miami Powder and Lymun Burbed wire, Omaba, Nebrasku, U. S, WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO-. 003, Yier oot uorocoos, boot lek. Sha@ie per | ting for her thirty chinkens $13. T R T T Steam and Water Sapplis, ) lbs, COWS, hands. Butchers' stock was i liberal sup- CELER foot: glove calf skins, 20@30c per foot; The other sold hers three for $1, get- " D Halliday Wind Mills. %18 and 00 235! western rangors firmi; natives and half- | ply and the market was strong on £00d stock. | Cannaa Douglas kid, 30@i0c per foot: 'kanghros | ting for her ehickens 810, €% | Builders’ Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. | = G AR Subger st omune, brecs, $1.004.00; wintered Texans, §2.00@ | Tho foeder market was very uict, therebs- | - g Z§1.001.25 per dozen, Skins, 0@ por foot, according to quality. |~ This made 825 realized on the sixty | Mechsaics' Tools snd Bufielg Scaies. 146 Douglas T BROWNELL & CO., .00 7 : 5 ing littie or no inquiry for that kind of stoc! 14c per 1. oppings, @10.00 per dozen; linings, | o3 donc g Btreot, Omnlia, Nebraskn. P b Hoas—Business was brisk and prices a —— y £.00@9.00 per dozen; kins, $10.00@ | Chickens. o — 2 OmET shade stronger on prime mixed, but with no Hogs. * ‘fg‘l’.fl’p‘ififit‘ 0 omer dozens upron skins, $10.006 | “ppo merchant called to divide the RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., PIIEHIES Boilers and General Mflflmflfll‘y& essentinl chauge on common' or selected [ The demand was good but the receipts fell | GiitewMichigan, $4.50@050 ver bbl 82 money said: Wholesale Hard et iron Work 8 . d Common packing sorts, which in- | far short of supplying it. What few hogs | gala; California pear cider, $15.00 per bbl. Metals and Tinners' Stock, **You sold your thirty chickens two d tly Wal‘fl lieavy, bur, fat sows, sold down to | there wero on salo ware pioked up qulckly ab Por Cory—Rice, 3@4c; common, 2@se. Tin plate, 10, 10c14, bost, 4075 tin piate, | for 81, and you sold your t hiokens | 10 22, Hiarney Sta, Cmaba, Neb. wh Tostern Asent d ed brought | stronger ces, K q 3 CARROTS—75¢ per bushel. rooting, I C, 14x20, $5.15; sheet um. . 50( " L kes sixty Fairbank su it Iron Works, ’ dccasional lot $0.40. Best Brans - Choles eastern handpicked navies, | 6.75: pig lead, $4.80; barlead three for 1. That makes sixty chickens anks Stan e mmnens | Q0. n&.v; mmh-wus @6.50, and light sorts §5.40 Shee| p #4.55; large Dig | at the rate of five for $2. Well, five into There was not a load on the market. K tin, 2%: small pig block ber bl tin, 27 q ve ti iy v i tin, 23c; solder, 14@17e: copper bottom: sixty goes twelve times—twice twelve is theathing. onpere tanea aicr piantshing | twenty-four. That makes $24 your chick- copper, tinned, H5c; lead pipe, c: sheet | ens brought.” iron, N S, 18 to 24, &w Russia_iron, 3 But as shown above the women act- MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO, Wholesale Manufacturets of Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware And Leathe 7 s Wostery hand paked navies, $2 ; 'mediums, $2.00@2.15, Lima beans 5 ver pound. HAY~-f, 0. b. cars, No. 1 upland, $6.00; No. 2 upland, 8.0, TTTUSTEAM BOlLER WORKS. Carter & sou, F're Mauufacturers of ull kinds Steam Boilers, Tenks and Shect Iron Wurl ‘Works South 20th and B. & M, Crossing. ——— LIVE STOUK. £ Chicago, August 27.—The Drovers' Jour- 1403, I‘“fi l.llrd‘::i Harmey St., Omaba, ¥ Brax-$10. Am Russla planished, A, 10ic; Am ally had $25 in their pockets. And yet at - " FAXTON & VIERLING 1LON WORKS. { nal renorts as follow: Crorred Fren—$§17.00 per ton. planished, B, 91{c; painted barb wire, 8§ he merchant’ b —Re 0 i d ant’s figures were right. ,‘ platle- Recelpta, $000; market, &“’.“é.‘i: oy S it galvanized barb wire. $4.00: steel nails, $2.2) | 1 MHE0 G EUE 4 Wronght and Cast Iron Building \VIJI‘L { O s | anch | m*‘@mw_‘ bulls | Thefollowing is a table of pricos paid n Dry Goods, QLI stosl wire gals, WL00@HTV; "Iron = Eaginen, Brass Work. Genersl Fountey, Mashine ang ? §50 mixed 41508000, Toras catlo, #9008 | Lo erect 06 S0 grades o8 ok Be- | By SOk Machine casungs, #1200@1800; Heary Hardware Irun il Steel, fackunlth Mk VTR Dt o * 7 i Westérn rangers, 82.0@4 Lemmesteors, 1000 to 150 1bs 8323 @350 X stove plates, §7.00@8.00; wrought iron,88.00a —OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Hug-lltuw pts, “t;“" muke\ active and Prime steers, 1100 to 1300 1bs. | 4 IR colored: So; 10.00; bones, dry, #.00: steel, $.00 per ton; 2 lprlun.w-m;.l:‘:m" rd'lr: Luthib lu: i B e AR ey B proven ¢ RIS e | e sy oSG T | e ety | Rimafcurers of Wis 1 Ir, Rallngs { Shoep—Keooipts, 8,000; market slow and | Western feeders. . . ‘Union Pacitic; 176, £.00@2.50: rubber. g4 v e PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., _Hats, Caps, Eto. _ Desk Rale, Window Guards, Flower Stands, Wire ) weaker; natives, §2.50@4.75; western shorn, | ltanee steers, som'on to choice fi -Bib White, 10c; colored, | &G T3 ~p:‘; i) #2.50@3.00; mixed rags, ' e T P 3 TP S 2123 North 166 Street, Omah i recunn, ahorn, ) 5 i, | Comuen o oed .- L) VR PR L ot L ou T8 SE oMoy “E"?P”““ Whslesale B {’"},“""7, o0 1y | TARA SAVE snd TRON WM - o Common to choice bulls 1.60 123601 Roone, 14c; 13, cased, $4.50, ! —85@000: ol gy ook Yandn. South Ui, Neb. " Caion ufl-;““l:ug“’-'hlp‘u‘::.fl': ”xli;‘ tile—Re: | Fair ocuoice Light hogs. 6.15 110 doloreeAtiantia, 00; Slater | i —83@%0; Portand cement, §8.3 do- N NTh o 006 1S, Laps a W Goods, A i N mestic cement, §1.35; plaster, 00@2.15; oot :,th’w K P 2. 55 | b ORIMEN WESTERFIELD & MALEY Gout-~Anihraoii, range, und nut, 61000 l.lve Stock CUmxmssmm large egg, $.75; pring, $7.00, Su- | Room it .,'fu,‘ Towa, “w@b_wfi o AL Exchange Bullding. Uniou 8tock Yards, nor Ilmll Street, Omaha, Neb, Man'frs of Fire & Burglar Pmt%atn_x Vauita, Jull Work, Iron and Wire Foncing i G. Audreen, Prop'r ih oad Jecison CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WOHK. Fair tochoice heavy hogs. strong and active and 10@150 Ingher on all i - f stoers and cows; good 10 choice, | FWIF0 ou0ice mixed hogs. 5.10@6.10: common to medium, $3.25@ Ltepresentative Sales Ma. stockers and feeling steers, §1.60 CATTLE. ni. ; Garner oil, 6@ ) nidroscoggin, Tige; Kear- i Rockport, 63c; Cone: luga, gises York, 80 in', 19ie; York, Lumber. { OMAHA LUMBER GO, 1 Swift River, 8¢; Thorndike 0O, h‘)‘b 00, —————— " 5 148, Pr. | Thomdike EF, Sigo: Thorndike 120, 9igo, | * %0 & ALEXANDER & FITCH, Iron and Wire Fences, Rallings, Guards. e e o | R ety paexanoen s eerer ™ | K Rinsof Buling Malerialat Whsd SN0, . of nrnv ight and weak ; S range X 2.00 Cordis No. 4. 1 Sulph. acid, 1l 6 NI 18t Street and Union Pacific T b Machiners n @0.25; bullk, $5.10 and abo K ')':‘x: Am‘,.ue.‘, ¥ 0z, 16}¢c; Everet 1 ta S0c: bal. Room 2, wm&fifhm&lmlfln{ Uniou Stock ——— T 4 South 1iee 8t L::ltl‘.azuln:':;’kcnxh—fimi:‘m J'M i Jiflr’e‘\‘r‘)\‘x k:‘u{“n" ot ;h 3‘&‘"\4 b?x:x.'«m;n’cmffi%mmt‘n SioL g = w— LONIRpARPRRD, MEACHER & WHITMORE s v o rabic, ', oy i shipments, "400; warket Atronger; . choice 245 | Beaver Creck A, 130; Beaver Creek i 'ias;u.“.m.;n'“'.'.‘.‘;fi,'i'.!i“h?fi, UNION STOCK YARDS CO., Dealer fn Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Ma 1 Burglar Proct Sales. Time Lok heavy and ualive steors, $.00@5.70: fair 250 | 11c: Beaver Croek CC, 1be. Uromide potassium. 4. 0f Omaha, Limited, Dours, Stc: Yarta Coroer it .... v B IR Il flrgfll‘ 00 HS 6 LI ! 0 good, $i.40@5.10; bulchers' -mn. 2.00 KENTUCKY JeANS.-~Memorial, 150 ;Dakota, u—t:rhan_ 180 93{c; headlight, 20bn ¥ 4 Nousi " | Ayeuts for Diebold =ai m' -.u-; Juil Work, i

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