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'THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 30. 1888 to Tie Ber.|—Stocks—Stocks were active | Fairto cuoice wixed hogs. Brazil, walnuts, 1 1 \ O | sélections, #4,50@6.60: packing, medinm to [ Western feeders, L5 @340 wder, cholce 8 fanc Japan, eom- * No. 2, bod Wand 14ft, “ ., 1450 THE SPECLLAT“E MAR\ETS, lvri e, &6.80@0.501 light grades, ordinary to [ Raneeé steers, com'on to choice 8.00 . @04.25 :::m L» e ‘lulr?. 15 ‘!y.\.m.- to | No.3, “ 1018 - ¢ L0 J[]BBHHS : | hest, $.10006.40, Common to good cows. 140 @200 | fancy, 80@45c; Oolong, common to good, 25 | RDING, &l’u.w to fancy (:u:‘! 4 e Oolone, n\mlre](u ‘ancy, M T0c: Tmper- | i‘\ 2 E 16 1 r*» a0 ; —ETNHT—‘—‘.'_—.'"“T!— l.umbor 5 Common to choic ¢ to medium, . BW@ise; eriul, - ~—— Wheat Nervous and Excited With FINGNCIAL, Fair tochoioe ght hogs. ;,‘.3041“?.":‘.‘.’.“‘.‘?“«'»?'."."."‘ @%o; lmperl | L ARG AYD PARTITION, CHURCHILL PAhk:n CNBIRTE Few Price Changos. NEW YORrK, August 20.—[Special ‘Telegram | Fair toctioice heavy hogs. NuTs—Alm 7e; fliberts, 11@12¢; | 18t com, 3 in white pine ceiling.. Dealfl' in “flwlmral Im,lemcnm Waflms 1 pecans, 10@11c; | 2d pecans, 10@ Clear % in Nnrvu\ pine cmlmg Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber, , B@se. this morning for a half hour after the open- neanu | Carriages and Buggien. Jongs Sireet, betwoa b and th and California Streets, Omahs, Nebraska Itepresentati <—ba10e by cal 2d com % in * g Orisha. Nebrass — . J THE BULLS GROWING FEARISH, | ing, when trade fell off somewhat. irst CATTLE, («Ei)“c‘;l»:r'lll‘a ..:lilr hLTN ity b " FLOORING. ——__‘LlNINGER & METOALF GO WED W. GRAY, prices were generally firm, though somewhat | No. ¥ Broows—Extra 4-tie, $2.40; parlor, 8-tie. H Lumber, Lime, Cement, Bte,, Ete, rurnr #th ud Douglas Sta.. Omaha. irregular. The animation, as for two or [ 1 COW.......... three days past, was confined largely to |° AL painted handles, §2. 0@ No. 1.81.80; No, | B Corn Quiet But Fairly Strong—Oats 2.8 heavy stale broonis, &4,00 Agricultural Implements, Wagons,Carriages Rule Dull—Provisions Somewhat | Lackawanna, Reading, New England, St. | 1 9ol """ ot s L Gl Mokl WL, e stin, B, RSN, Omsha Dobmain T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., Higher But Unsettled—Cattle Paul and Lake Shore, and fluctuations were | 1 cow, native. . oot $1.90: buckahot, | Six inch drop sidini 0 per 1,000 extra. PARLIN, 0“':,[‘_,?,(,’,:"’ S amEiNg To Dealers Only. Lower—Hogs Brisk generally rather narrow. Lackawanna de- | 19 cows powder, kegs, $5.00; half kews, BATTEN WELL TUBING, ¥ 10 cows, m clined nearly one point during the forenoon, | 17 COWS, nativ: . _ after which there was a reaction. Lake | 45 feodors . CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Shore was strong on good buying in which | 1 bull. Nt r " Hollins & Co. were prominent. Bull point- | 6 cows, natives Chicaco, August %0.— | Telegram o BTy BN I—?Iu- wheat mrticet is ton ner. | €78 were sent out on various securities, but R TLITT vous and excited to be strictly healthy. It is | there was not much of a movement in any- | o4 feaders, nativ subject to violent fluctuations, quotations | thing but the few mentioned during the | 10 feeders, nut chasing each other up and dn'w“ the scale | Whole forenoon, There was increased busi- | 22 feeders.. .. hysterically and with lightning speed. The | 1% in Lackawanna in the afternoon, and it :2’ s';‘ern. tnarket is exceedingly freaky. Fluctuations :;:“’t “"““ I ““l‘”f“" “‘r day, but """l“: ’:"“‘ bty today were within a range of about 2c and | [0 PO "“k““‘ Ry L‘" O et ot | No- Av. Sh. P both extremes were approached closely sev- m‘ ;” Lt l‘{ ; "‘;( A :h ““"'k . g eral times in the course of the day. Closing | the day, realizing salesibreaking the market. prices don't indicate a very important change [ The decline ranged from 3¢ to 144 points. x g GOVERNMENTS—Government bonds wer o q on the day, being only about Jgc lower than | FOEEERRCS co . Batts, 2 0. G. Ihnu. 1 401p square | 8 in well tubing, B Drugs and Chemicals. ;i Sulph. acid, 1ic; citrie aciu, B Hc: bal. copavia, 68c; .. | borax, 10¢ rm, 4ic; gl aried | gum Arabic, select, $1.00; guim campl gum opium, $2.88; sulph. morphia, vromide potassium, 42c. Or.s—Carbon, 1502 0i{c: headlight, 175 gasoline, 74© 12igc; West Virginia 11 No. 1 golden wma- 0. 1 inrd, 1 boiled, £2.75} one-fourth Office, 1403 Farnam Street, Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, V{pulexale Lumher Ete. Cement. lie Coment aad ‘oW Agricaltural {mplements, Wagons & Buggies 901, 808, %6 nd 007 Jones Street, Omahia. MAST & P.P. . CO., Manafactarers of Buckeye I]rllls Seeders, Culuivators. Hay Rake Cider Mills and Luvwn Pl ers. Cor. lth aud Nicholas Streets. T WINONA |MPLEMENT CO., Amculmral Imnlements Wagons & Buggies 503 blasting, kegs, $2.15; cans, 8k¢c; 50-1b round, S‘,\'; 1011b pails, 9 5-1b pails, Provisions—Hams, 100181 ges con, 1@lilige; bacon sides, 1010y sides, 9/ @it c; shoulders, Y@’y beef. 81,10t WOODEN WARE.—LWO0-ho0p pails, per doz., $1.40; threc-hoop pails, $1.70; No. 1_tu $:.00: No. 2 tub, No. # tubs, $. ed ' bowls, No. 2 churns, butter tubs Inrre, 28c; | 880 7 nests, 0¢ per nest, QuUiNINe=P. & W, per oz, DRIED I RUITS—FIgs, 1n_DoXes, per ib, 13.@ | DOF 0z, 43¢, il c;us. R. LEE, ! Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Ed Carpets and Parquet Flooring 9th and anl! __Millinery and Notions “I. OBERFELDER & CO. . Importers & Jobbers in Mitinery & Notions 209210 And 212 Bauth 11tk Straat L "ouuu BRANCIL J. F. SEIBERLING & CO,, Akron, Ohlo. Harvesting Machiery and Binder Twine. German, - - — W.E. Mead, Manazor. 1213 Loavenworth st. Omaha. Yo B e - S klaelbO S A LG G el g The closing quotations of the stocks were ;l‘;:{:'u::‘ l[’::‘.?;:x, 'lufl“ B ::::{:x LOVE WILLING TO WAIT. MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARDCoO | ronoooo = VAN e el g ""“"K"T'."“l ki) o ‘h“"‘""‘ ""“]‘”i & Pollows: 5 raisins, $LA0GLN; new Valen. | boii e Sanufacturers and Jobbers th CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., 4 shly to-da, hey confessed having sold : cia raisins, per Ib, Tigase; Cali- | How a Poor Lover, Lost for Ten Years, : out their wheat and many of them have gone foru loose muscatels, per box. $1.00, Returns to Claim His Bride. Wagons, Buggies, Rakes, Plows Etc. Manufactarers of Overalls, the other way for a return, believing that gaittornia Tondof lavor ralsiwy pee | New York Journal: There was a Cor. 0h and P'acific strects, Omuha, Neb, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Kte, 110and 1104 Dougiae Streety after a 15 advanco there must be & A dg preterred, &7 o tamis e dramatic scene at the residence of Miss - B good reaction. To hear the talk one R Chicago & Alinll ROk Islal would think that about all the long | (hicaro & Alton, 183 - ook il wheat had been sold out Beyond Ho prefe any question considerable lines of wheat 'ml ‘t‘ g ‘Nlll'uul’& nm‘mm bought here, in Duluth, St. Louis, Toledo, [ 1 1oy e ™ [nion pacifie. New York and elsewhere for foreign account | Kansas e WSt L & P have been sold out, people for whom the | itkeShore do preferred . chigan business was done expecting to be able to o S, ot ned | Ettie Wellesby, buck in the country two raspberries, per 1b, 24w evaporat miles north “of Brownsville a California sun |lru-( few days ago when Miss I‘,Ilu-\furnu unvared sweetheart, Ha Lynton, whom sh had mourned as dead for ten long yeurs suddenly appeared to eluim her as his bride. In June, 1878, Efie Wellesby, then sweet sixteen, was said to be the | trest givl in the county. Her father wealthy. owning. beside the large farm on which they lived, extensive and val- uable tracts of coul, lumber and oil ConmanoPer b, whole, 6c; bricks and | lands, and also having an interest in strips, 9 several steamboat Of course his daughter did not for suitors from Dry Goods, many of the best and wealthiest famili OTTON FLANNELS ~10 per cent dis.3 LT, | of the country. but of them all she cho i ameles Hurry Lynton, the son of a poor e miner, who followed his father’s avoe: tion, and had no other propect than that of doing so all his life, though pos- sessing natural intelligence far supe- rior to that of most men of his station. ‘I'he lines of elass distinetion are not very closely drawn in the rural society of this region, and the young people met at a picnic, where they immediate- 1y feil head over heels in love with each other. When John Wellesby, a man noted for his violent and ungovernabl temper, discovered Efie’s passion for the poor miner. his anger knew no bounds. He ordered the young man from his house, and threatened to kil himf he ever again found him in the house, while he commanded Miss Effie to immediately transfer her affecti 10 1 young man of wealth and soc sition who had been vainly endeavoring to win her smiles. The 1o » not to be so easily bafled. They arranged clandestine meetings and spent many hour together in a grove of grand old forest trees near ftic’s house, at times when John Wel- lesby believed his duughter to be sleep- ing the sleep of happy girlhoood. Well knowing that her father would never ___Artists’ Materials. % A HOSPE, Jr., Armts’ Materials, Pianos and Urzans 613 Douglas Street, Omaba, Nebraskn. QLT ROBINSON NOTION LU Whulesale Notions and Furnishing Gun!ls 48 and 4% 8 uth 10th 8t., Omaha. pe ,lu\! apri fll\ 10¢; Zantee currants, ish prunes, 414 @4’ pecl, 1521 lemon pe Fisit.—Hoiland Herringz, S5c0 90c White Fish, 1¢ bbls.. No. 1, .00, Trout, No. 1, #5): Mick - Mess, 1800, Blouter, $ re, $14.50, Large Family, $1050; ring, $£.50; Columbia River S S17.00 per bl orange ! = _Booksellers and Statio H. M, & S. W. JCNES, Successorsto A. T, Kenyon & Co., Wholesale & Retall Booksellers and Stationers, Fine Wedding S . Commerc 1622 Do entral.. #'s Western Unlon. MissouriPaeific ... 8| place the grain at better figures. With such | MoxEyY ox CaLi—Easy at 11;@2 per cent, enormous realizing for domestic and foreien | closed offered at 114 per cent. account, 1t strikes many as being very strange fl.‘";"“ bbbkl J U bl gl why values do not break back. Itis this enLive Exomixos—Dull but steady at break that the bull army is looking for. They | 848415 for sixty duy bills; #4.871g tor demand. #re the ouly ones who have the nerve to sell P hort now.” The chronic bears were 80 se- PRODUCE unished on the up-turn that they are ¢ little now. They are sitting sore- pawed on the outer edge of speculation wait- ng for the drift to develop their way before taking new risks, Speculative trade is cen- tering largely in December wheat now. Sep- | Octobe tember and December are keeping | Oats close together, quotations mot vary- | October, e G ing more than e at any time | Rj maha Pac k_lln-"" during the sessian and “prices usuully being Barley: minal, Al\rl"_"':! P. Co.. only 116 apart. One of the most savage | Prime Timothy—$1.% 4.2, Squires' & C ocetirred abotit 19 1&".,7‘;1,}41, i . . Whittaker & Son. ber was driven down Vhisky—§1.20 S v s Rty BatizT.owe Highest and Lowest. k ! 32:.-’:‘&';‘2’5 }'u’."‘-,'.'-i.‘{‘v?.'ffi;“"m',‘,.'-‘5:.‘.‘;'1‘"‘,",‘,“,,; Sayrmi cash, September and Octo | 54y iricet during the past few days, ad cember. 4 Flour Qunzbmnnn fond bakers! held at for the corresponding period in 1857 und 1886: The corn market was quiet and rather nar- | $3.90(04.00; patents, @ StISKS, | August 1847, | August 1883, row but generally strong, closing with seller Dry Salt Meats \Ilouldvr« $7.50(@7.75; @ 00 Bunday, September and October about *;c higher than | short clear, 3 short ribs, #8.40@ Qi 0 it closed last nightand May about unchanged. | 8. @t 1 Opening sales were lower at about ¢ de- mmPchl. creamery, 14@20c; dairy, cline from last night's close, due chiefly to a | 18@lic. weak feeling and lower prices in wheat, bat Cheese—Firm: full cream cheddars, S@ there was apparently little for sale and plenty 5 flats, 81,@S!;c; young Americas, Sl @ of buyers, with several sirong operators h taking it freely, and as the wheat gained rm; fresh, 15@16c. strength corn aiso improved and gradually Firnier and prices have advanced | gained 1c from the opening, but #c of this | {c; heavy green salted, 6elg; light green was lost and the closing was steady at about | salted, 6 salted’ bull, 45140 for September and October, and 4ulge | #alted calf, Glg@ic: dry f for May. Oats were dull. * Receipts were fairly 1i eral, although there was no improve in the inspection, with barcly 18 per cent i passing in contract grade. In sympathy with Wwheat there was a small fractional advance, Oile. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Wnulsala Refined and Lubricating Oils. ationery o, Etc, Omaha. A, H. Bishop, Manager VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Notions and Gent's Purnishing Goods. 1106 Harney Street. Omaha Office Fixtures. TTIIE SIMMONDS MANUFAC ToniNG co. Manufactur Bauk Offce and Sal um\ Fixtures. Drug kixtures wall Hoerand W ng T80 nnd 173 ____ Boots and Shoe: KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., (Successors Lo ieed, Jons Wholesale Mannfactarers of Bnuls ani Shoes Agents for Boston Rubber Shoe Co. 1102, 1104 & 1108 Harney St., Omaha. Nebraak W.V. MORSE & CO.. Jobbers of Boots and Shoes. 101, 10105 Douglas 8t Omutia Manufactory, Sum- er SE.. Boston, /fituurs. 20.— Wheat—Weak _and September, 92i5¢; Octo- September and . . Packers P Showing the numbe eptember, 24%c; | the ieading buyers on the Ul ¢ | G.H, Hammond & Co. Cnicaco, Aug cash 45 Union Pacific, SArpET Wane—Bib White, C South Tih St Omahn, Tolopone i _BarrsStandar 1 Boone, 14 ]‘|(|\|~ Solid 51e; Berlin oil, Paints and Oiis. “CUMMINGS & NEILSON, Wholesale Denters in Paints, 0ils, Window Glass, Etc. 1118 Farnam Street. Omata, Neb. at the m when Coffees, Spices, Etc. “CLARKE COFFEE CO., ‘Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills. Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder, Flavoripg Extracth, Laundty lue, Inks, Ktc. 11 1416 Hnrney Street, Omaha, Nebrusk; and September 03 Roc k)lnll Gies Cor Tieks =York, 50 in., 1 B 18,0 Swift River, S llmvuvhk(- K, Thorndike XX, Cordis No. 4, 11¢. ‘prpokery ‘and Classwar 3 W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and lmporters of Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, __ Fte. Ofice, 5178, 13th § N Ouikha, Nebraska. PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, Imvoriers and Jobbers of Croeiory, Glaisware, Lanis, Siverware 1514 Farawm St., New Paxton Building. CARPENTER PAPER & Wholesale Paper Dealers, Cagey & nige giock of Printing. Wrapping and Wrid '{iu.. % Elal attontion uiven Lo car oad ..m"." i Papar Boxe: 3 Beave (,rl k BB ver Creck CC, 10e. TUCKY J -Memorial, l.'w ;Dakota Hercnles, 15¢; Leaming. [ 400 @h U5 Sunday. 4 i @ 10 &%3 JOHN L. WILKIE, Jfor Omaha Paper Box Factory. Nos. 137 and 1819 Douglns St, Omaln, Neb. bry Sunday. 605 Gt ) @i 60 ommilssion and Stora RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Storage and Commission Merchants, Spectuitics Titter, Fers, Chores. Tanltry, Game, Live Stock Notes. S. D. Taylor, Beatrice, was here with two loads of feeders, Hengen was here frow Blue Hill load of cattle. lapie on : Dado Ilnlmml MiscEl plain Holly Hrown she Jantic I, 44 lantic ) 4 T PHIL. STIMMEL Wholesale Farm, Field and Gérflfiu Seeds - per lu. ’slnpmenn i Flour, bbls f { ) Whaes b IR IRURER LS n L St Tiou ot bought b |l Ovdidra 8 43 BAAILA I W ] e 112 Howard Street, Omaha, nu-mwluone-mmu Omaha, though with few outside trading orders. eat bu hittaker & Son, St. Louis, bought six | G, 44, 475 relent. ffie at length consented to an = Speculative transactions were light. The double decks of hogs. LY, £4, fc3 Tudion Head, 1 elopement, but before it could be ¢ GEO. SCHROECER & CO., estimated receipts for to-morrow are the Titus & m,,". l«.n-.nh-hl sold two loads | rence L, 44, e ()h,l Dlnnmmn 44, i e R T uccessors to McShane & Schrocder.) lmraze. Forwnrdlng& Gommh slon smallest of the week. M(u\vmm inquiry ex- of light I Pepperell K. 4-4, Pepperell O, 44, father discovered the truth, His Utica C, 4.4, 47c: Wachusett, | suspicions were Aurora R, 44, 7c, Aurora B, +4. | into his daught 64 after she had tensibly retired he Dick—West Point 20 i, 8 oz, 10%c; < ¥ Dk Wos! 03404 | found it unoccupied. Sallying forth in ol ‘{;;‘.,',",5‘({;"‘,“4;, Woat' Polit | 0.0k of hor e Tound the lovers i Produce Commission and Cold Storage. Omaha, Nebraska. " FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wholesale Flour, Peed, Grain and General Commision | — isted for regular No. 2 outs, which sold up Pop: | ¢ Her about Yo to 24ig@2be, with cash trading chietly by sample. In provisions the feeling was somewhat un- settled. The day's prices generally averaged \ higher than yesterday, but in near deliveries Pepperell. 8 perell, 10-4 4 1816 Pepper ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO. Storage, Forwarding anq'gnmml‘s‘s\_nn Branch houte of the Hemey Wholesale and retail, 16 111 _Omabm_ ’n-mu ho OHAEA_ MANUFACTURERS, fimoke !nok-. Bollsr. __l}o H. K. SAWYER. Mannfacturing Dealer in Smoke stacks Britchings, Tanks and General Hoiler Repuiring. 1b Dodge Street, Omaha. Ny Among th Reuting, of I nk Lower, ()um-ul‘\, and M. Hagerty, came in with hogs. M. Raymond brought in three loads of 14 25¢ hogs was Henry voused, and looking s upurtmentone night spot very quiet, , $1.00 in elevator, 2@1.03'4 1. 0. b3 un- 7 options less active, b closing higher; No. $1.01@1.01}¢ atloat, graded red, SSc@s1.0: s in A i of short rits and pork n severe break oc- | opened b @%c lower, fell e, advanced 1@ bl bt el L rroove. A dreadful scene ensued, Wel- | Merchant. Correspondence sallcited. 1014 North lith curred during the last half of the session. | 15cc, 1-lnl.:m;:hfilu:\dy; No. % red, s.\,.wmbt-.«, G. C. Underhill, Unadila, stopped at the l- i l‘:‘, u':- in, h ORI S A s || = Street, Omuhi, Neb. Lard, which was supported by English i \ s e closing at #1.00. yards on his way ome from a trip cast. Corn—Receipts, 44,600; exports, 40,000; | H. E. Palmerton came in with three cars noderately active early and e hicher, | of cattle and one car of bogs from Holdredge, w".h the ndvum'«, ubout lost; | Neb, 3{c; No. 2 G. Grovenor, Tekamah, and J. Borland, (i options fairly ‘netive, opening | Stanton. sold Hoga at S5, tho top of thé Iughcr, advanced 3@ 5c, market. easy; No. 3 September closing at 533 S. W. Burnham, Lincoln, came in with ‘Onts—ecoipts, 115, exports, o spot moderately netivé, and @136 higher, :fi‘l“{ ,\{"" SLichiotRIN oW fosditigiwhih houses, was much stronger throughout than its_companion articles, and for September u‘ and October closed ut an advance of 13g@10c. nferi ority of his position and charged him with wishing to marry his duugh- ter that he might live Witisout labot on his father-in-law’s means. Lynton spir- itedly resented these insults, and the elder man finally struck him a terrible blow with a heavy cane and he fell ap- 1xa—Berkeley cambric | parently lifeless to the ground, t Yet, 44, 63{c; butter cloth N Ts—Pink and Robes—Richmona, 617 Allen, 6e; Riverpomt, e; Steel iver, 61 Richmoud, 6i¢e; Pacic, e, PRriNTs — Dress — Charter Oak, 5ljc Ramapo, 4}¢c; Lodi, diye: Allen, 6e; Ric mond, 6¢: Windsor, 6lge; Eddystone, Gige Pacitic, 61 No. Coai, Coke n’nfl"Lln;o OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Johvers of Hard and Soft Coal. 200 Bouth 13th Street, nm-hn‘ Nebraska. SR JOHNSON & ICO-- September and October futures of pork de- clined 80(@32}5c from the morning's figures, ' \ and at the close showed a net decline of 173§ @20c. Short ribs for September closed 2i5¢ and for Octover i3gc lower than yesterday. ACHED S 9lge; Re _Brewe ' ¢ slieving i killed Lynto oW Ml el Ll ! CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. closing easier, with the'advance lost; mixed 2w g ey 00, 41 Cabor, 7ige? Paswell half bisached | (Brieving that he Bad idilied Tapton, i lfl]l!lfflml‘fll‘s of Lime, T BTORZ & ILER sl o) 261 03 i ern, 85@430. . s hreas i [ ) ) N A ers ot Conl, Tuster, 1 u | ‘ “3&7}29'“_6“;,25?:?‘0},6 ik sl S o ach Daneroly es Saa It oS gy Lvom, 0 it eum | bore her to the house, laid her upon her | A™brih e, ad o 2k 6 o ™ Lager Beer Brewers, i Ca1cAco, August 20.—|Special Telegram to Light busiuess, closing steudy sales, 27,000 Wwith him to look over the market. e, " 1er MY onadute enmbeie, ™ 111es; | couch, locked the door upon ber, telling mahey Hew Tnr Bee.|—Catrie—Business was some- | biga: August, - $1115@1105; September, | E. M. Gibson, Clarks, was here looking | Lousdalc, 9c; New. York mills, 10:¢ci | his wife what he had done, and hastily NEBRASKA FUEL 152 North Eigthteoutl Streot, Omatin, Neb. /g, " What interfered with on account of a lack of | 104@11.05; October, $10.50(10.85: spot Rio | over the market, He has 25,000 sheep which | Pepperell, 42-in, 11e; Pepperell, 464n, 13¢; | collecting a few necessuries, he mounted % 4 —_— i cars 10 take the shipping cattle to eastern | steady and qut;l, fair cargocs, 814, 50. 3 will be shipped from Utah east this season. l'\-m;;- 9‘4' 'g—‘: \;k E "‘{f"efl;‘f 4. 21es, Pep- | his best horse and fled. Nothing was Shippers llf Cflal and Cuis. W " roleum—Firm and in good \emand; T per 2303 ’uppnr 25¢; Canton eard fr i { e s 5 Y vt B T T anme of excuse for not taking cattle, The excuso | 1orsiger T in falr demand; Western, A Sy (aolid: phcied Grsaniary. 18 it superintendent of a charity hospital in Maflflfflflmn’: Galvanized Iron and Cornd ,, 3 £ (@lic; o v ' i a8 put forth now is that there is a scarcity of | Pork—Firm and quiet. , grades, 10@ L £ o Montreal, where he died u poor outcast. Jo5n Mpanaian, ProR NI tirees, Bagnine M8 o cars, yet every man interested in the matter Lard—Spot strong but quiet; western Eaas—Strictly fresh, 15@16¢ candled. The let inclosed his will, in which steam, $0.80. Butter—Fine strong and in good demand; ey fi declares there is no foundation for this ex- Printers’ Materlal. cuse. That, in plain words, the railroad rep- Messinas, D@6.25 per box. westerndairy, 12@l15ct creamery, 14@21 CALIFORNTA DAMSONS—§1. .00@0.00 por box; everything Tie possessed wis lofo ‘to ie, who had continued to reside at Dry GDflflS PI]I’I!]SI]]]IZ Gouds and Notions, f ‘ B 1) ) 5 e - =) N 2y nvundmk Douglas, Cor. 11th St., Omaha, Neb, "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, resentatives are not stating the truth when | Cheese—Strong and moderately active; O v e s A Pl ohe Ilfll::r; .?f.’.d\v"&fi?n:' ‘l‘h“"iz;x:”llhl:‘l(lll‘“l:"l‘& tho ired help who -KOCH DRY GOODS Co Auxiliary Pablishers f 4 they say they are short of cars at this season | western, 7i{@Sc. CALIFORNIA GRAPES—$1.25@1.50 per case. & g * | carri o far, o or havi o of the year. In a general way values were | St. Louis, A\:,zu!'.q"“fl —Wheat—Lower; | Soutuziy Guarss—Toc@dl0) per 1010 iol ,‘_}(:"W nton dress, :l“‘::":flu“"""{hh‘ f{‘\i("ll‘l.ul:l‘:;":lfi)itl‘;l‘;;.hu"“K Importers and Jobbers i m Dry Guufls Notions | pestersin @sge, Premin ana printe suppites. wa Jower on the ordinary run of native fat cat- | cash, September, $3i4c e luter, blyc; Woods, bige; Not h been seel » heard | Gents' Furnishing ¢ ormer 1ith and Hatnes —— s 1 rptember, 413c. Pr s —California, £1.006@1.50 box; Wy A0y T Nothing having been seen or heard 'Sta. 0 b N,. s tlo, et a fow londs of the bestmay have soid | - Sorn—Steady: casth 41 L] Septomer, Hsge. | Missouri, B0c@81.00 por b6 bu, - Lo OX} s Peacock, slge. © T of her lover since that fatal night when L _Rubber Good a8 high as yesterday. Yet with the weak- | Pork—Iirm at $15.00, i BANANAS —Common, $1.50@2.25 per buneh; | joan'oi v }';',‘\';:‘,;{“,; B ot O long | her father struck him, she believed him OMAHA RUBBER GO ness of to-day prices are higher than last Lard—Nominally firm at $9.25, choice, $2.50@3.50. IR C i i T dead and that her father, before taking i} wesk. Toxans wore pouring in all | WhiskySteady at ¢L14, LEoNs—$4.00605.50 per case. :\":‘..'{hf“{‘{.','\"l":'é‘.i‘;’{:fiA,"}'J';‘ e e e Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods the morning, and It was estimated | Butter—Unchanged; creamery, 18@20c; slolparin SR T Ticket, 1034, spot and buried the body of s victim, Wholesale Dflalm n Fm‘flmfl'& BuCloting snd 1esthechotling, b Barakia Biteas that there = were fully 225 cars, | dairy, 14@16c LoD L SnintiNG—Checks, Caledonia X, 9'¢c; Cal | but all this she and her mother kept e e A S ¥ 5 = 5 or say 4500 in the run this ngnwfukte. uAu&mbio _(‘,v:“‘{,‘“'f; mm;fl'“ N rar. edonia XX, 10}{¢; Economy, fe; Otis, locked in their own breasts. e ORI SR SHI\.IE"RT(‘:E _V_M*sasn, Doors, Bto. ____ _, morning. There were also 110 cars of west- | cash, 88%c; September, ctober, 88j;c. 4 = S sr day, when, as ' ~A. DISBROV/ ¢, CO., erns in sight, both muking at least half the dy;, No. 8, 4bc. ) busbels Leather. 5oy the ciuspidhyinhen <hgn shstans Furnit m‘g My tuiosnis Manu? ciuters o o receipts of the day. The rangers were fair i No. 2 white, 25c. " No drossod fov] in the market; | 4 Hemlock sole, 18@27c per 1b; oak sole, 80@ | 170, 40 A B0 G B0 BRI T Omh D Blinds and Mouldi g to good und we note sales of Dakotas at 5,05 —Firm; No. 1, 52i4c. live. chickens, 84306015 por. dor.. sprs | 256 Der 1b; aak ruess, 3k por I dolec- | bronzed mun entored through (ho gr, h\: flflPS 10§ and moulaings, h @540, yet common and low grade rangers ley—Quiet; No. 2 nominal, chicken; ted ok and trag jc per 1b; oak and hem- gate, e up gravell < Branch um,m.mm Jear Strects, Omuha, Neb. were not making as much money as yester- —E: 50 per bu lock upper, 20w per foot.” Hemlock calf | and stood before her and gazed intently [ ©Groceries. “BOHN MANUFACTURING C Aavich Tewlols of il 'l)f."i'.:'\'\";i'f.’x ually @17.00 per 100, ?h'fl‘u o, 1, St por b, rding to | in her eyes, Effic thought it was her PAXTON, GALLAGHER & GO, NG OOy cste) g e low grades, ci ceipts Cig] cd 50 per b : #.00 per | Jover’s ghost and not the real Harry 30 per bu box; er’s g 1 ) "“M SLU@L10 | Lynton she saw, for in_the mature mai of thirty years she instantly recognized lings and tail ends of lower common natives old cows and thin bulls were slow and the tu rather down- alc eal ; Philadolphia ¢ T kip skin, 1b; oak kip skin, No. lmr4| Manufactureys of Sash. Doors, Blinds, wuldings, Suls Work und Interior Nt Wood Fine . Corner 8th and Loavenworth Stieets, er b bu. 30¢ ver dozen. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, 5 S morthern, Auguat ‘and Soptember, October, 91¢; new northern, August [ Cuinna Oper 100, A 706, 707, 709 and 711 8. 10th 8t., Omaba, Ne) Omaha, ward. The stockes and feeders October & ) N@1.25 " delphia kip sk her boyish admi of ten years ago, to — e trade romains dull and unsatisfactory. Vel B NG e e S Rae “)1‘. LU pen dosen, cding to weight and qu whose memory she had beén so true all MoCORD, BRADY & cO., — —_— — ¥ calves came 1 in large numbers and are as 2 o Y0(@3.00 per bbl § nch kip skins, do, 80 that long decade. Wholesale (rocers Steam Fittings, Pumps, Etc. low as any time this The receipts in- o dthe & 210 por £110 per 1b. Cordovan, russett, 1 The rest s soon told. Lynton had ) e s cluded 7,00 Texans and western cattle. | Oatein fair domand and steady; No. 2 Tt per bbl g2 | finish, 20c per foot; welt leather, & been merely stunned by Well 1 h and Teavenworth Streots, Omatia, Nebraska. A. L. BSTRANQ CO., Qhosanmadiun togond. steers, 1, mixed, ige. alifornia 5.00 per bbl, | Fer side; moroceos, - (pebble goat), blow, and on comiug to himself he i e s , 5. 10 2 Pumps, Pipes and Engines, Whisky-—§1.14. per foot; wmoroceos, boot le common, Z@ic. 4 v registered a vow to prove the inju = 3 95010 1,200 b8, #. » e p 8 4 foot; gl f skins, 20@slc per foot; & i LR heam, Waler, '“.‘"7 nod Mining Supplies, Bta, 10; cows, bulls and ciERIASNE QLY. Avguay DO ‘l‘“):f"‘\';‘: B T e ATt a Al LA Dougl 0@10e per foot: kangaroo | Of Wellesby’s taunts by never mav Hardware. ¥4, V8 and V4 Varnam ftrest, Owmel 2.2002.45; steers, o] . Jhly i 0] skins, 40@>0¢ per foot, accordin, Toppings, §.00@10.00 per do £5.00(. to quality. | Effie, and never seeing or n; linings, ing o her again till he had made himself bushel; western hand picke 0@2.50 pe CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. Stronger; No. 2 cash, 86c bid; | Davies, §2. LEE, CLARKE, ANDREESEN HARD~ mediums, WARE RE COMPANY, r e ] e 5 ) ber dozen; apron skius, $10.00@ [ financially her equal. He started that Wholesale PI]I]]]N PIDG lel]US matives wnd b breeds. §.5065 Soptember, . HA- 1. 0. b cars, No. 1 uplaud, §6.00; No. [ 1400 per dozen. very nigit to work hus way to-tho Paci- | WhOSAlE Hardware, Cutery, Tin Plte, ol Tonauharters for Mask “m-*?lhmnv:r 8A sciiye and Sobiod 2 upland, $5.00. Metals and Tinners' Stock. fic const. There he shipped on bourd a | Metats, Sheet Tron, rudumm- tor Towe Scales, W 1111 Farnam Bt., Omaba. rather stronger than otherwise; g By £10.00. 4 3 r A rali vhence he lami Powder and Lymsn Barbed wire men claiming an advance of a ;:u-nl be on l)m OMAHA LIV o Tin plat ol h\"vmd for_Australip, whenoo he Crorrep F C, 10x14, best, §6 —$17.00 per ton, tin plases | drifted first to England and then to Ylarge pig | South Africa, where he tinally brought bar | up at the dinmond mines. 3le; | Thero, after a series of financial ups planishing | and downs that would furnish material for a score of Rider Haggard’s novels. he at length secured a claim that proved U 5 "WIND ENGI INE&PUMA CO.. Steam and Water Supplies, { Halliday Wind Mills, 918 nd 20 Faro How, Acting Manager, o OmtE8 BROWNELL & Co., Fumes Boilers and General Machinery Omaba, Nebrasks, ordinary run of mixed and good packing sorts, yet in a general way there was little or 1o change. Best heavy sold at $0.456.50, an_occasional lot of Philadelphia’s making (@6.60. Mixed and packing sorts sold largely at $6.15@6.85 for fair to good, $5.90w@ 6.05 for common and $6.40@0.50 for best as- sorted light; mixed light $6.00@6.25, rooting, | C, 14x20, $5.15; sheet, 2 6.75; pig lead, $4.50: bar lead, $1 block tin, 23¢; small pig block tin, tin, 25 solder, 1i@I7e; copper bottoms. sheathing covper, tinhed, ' 20 copper, tinned, 5c; lead pipe, iron, N 8, 15 to 24, $8.20; Russia_ iron, 1 Am Russla planished, A, 10i4c: Am Russ Cattle. ‘Wednesday, August 20, 1888, Grocers List, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Revised prices are as follows: Bfllldfll‘s’ Hardware and Scale Repair Shop. Mochanics' Teols and Bufulg Scalos. 1406 Douglar t, Omaha, Nebras There were not cattle enough to make very pe) follows: much of & market, only twentymine frosh [ (LGRSO A, seaicn Jloi Amos- loads being received. ‘Out of this number | ot 2ATICSS, 17500+ Lewiston A, Seamlos there were 134 head of fair to good corn-fed | 1967, American, i ha ot i cors, which were sold to the local packers (@0 qo; Runnies, single, 180;. gun- stecrs, W nies, double, 20ei wool sacks, 8¢, T at strong prices, The cow market was 3 ot o e g Y TOS nEc_'ron, WILHELMY & CO., ric) ) i v 3 Iron Work Steam Pumps, Saw MiMs.. 121812 a4 ol w t extra sail, 20@2lc sail B, 19@2 planished, B, 915¢; painted barb wive, $3.25; | & rich one and that he finally sold for Leavenworth Streot. O * LIVE STOCK. R e Dt 600, Thie remaindar | coLton. 2e; jute, 1 bl @303 | Lalvanized barb wire, $1.00: stocl najls, §22) | enough to buy all his intended father- | o0 o "_!.hg‘ltcsq]’ilflamflam“"m Py fe0t Omabin good enough o bring €10, ‘The remainder | “CoyregsMocha, 6c; Rio, good, 106@ | (@230; steel wire nails, $2.00@2707 iron [ in-law’s possessions two or three times for Austin Bowder Co Jfierson siael Naa " g . Chicago, August 20.—The Drovers' Jour- | org und_feeders. A few loads of feeders ""' M“"““““"R A ’u roasting Rio, 14@ | nails, §2.10@ over. Then he started on a*bee-line for dard Koalos. nal revorts as follow Jux G. Java, 2@ changed hands but the demand was more a, interior, 22 K—Mac lno .casungs, $12.00@13.005 { e 4 stove plates, & asungs, B200G13004 | his old home and Eflie Wellesby, whose | ~ MARKS BROS, SADDLERY GO, 105 e Reoarbl h’m‘:&lfi",‘::fi slow nn@g iimited even than the receipts, and tiere was | caiio, o, Lanay, 10@i00; :-,abutn- and Mara- | 3O . dry. £,00 stool 00 par ton; | constancy he never doubted for a mo- il Whj’"-}l- Manufacturers of Carter & son, Prop's. Manufacturers of all kinds b o ;L 4 not much life to the trade. @l : B T RN o g N ST K ! b 8.0 L kers a f‘ueden.; lf‘-’ 00@0.107 ans . 15:":,’:,,.‘“&‘;::1%“;‘3 e},fi.‘“ (\co-;'(,‘al’ £2/00@.00: solid leaq. §5 mt;):«%;‘u-u o When next Harry Lynton dmulxpmrn ad fl“& hiers of smdlery Hardware Steam Bu“flm) Tenks and Shect Iron Work yellow C, 6l5@6%c; nowdered, Sigssic; | #2.00@2.! rubber, $2.50@3.00; mixed rags, | from his sweetheart’s view it will be to | And Lesther. 103, 1400 and 147 Harney St., Omaba, an 01 2 . . 3 $1. 75@3 75; western rangers, §3. m@.; 05. Works South 20th and B. & M. Crossing. H The hog market was in many respects very | cubes, 81 @S $1.10@1.15 per cwt. zo to Uniontown to get a ringy P, N & VIEKLING JRON WORKS, 3 Hogs—Lieceipts, 10,000; market e higher; |y eatisfactory to-day, and difiicult to report. e ida e § go ontown e _marriage ~ — e PAXTON & VIERLING JRON W¢ 3 ] 30; ONEY—12@13¢c for one pound frames; by g license, and Eftie \\'clle by will bec X { a‘m;);""fifi: “‘;:‘r“;;w . ';:*;;MVQ A few loads, which happened to Istrike the | strained honey, 6@so per pound. U Conl and 00080 b3 come Heavy Hardware. Wronght and Cast Iron Building Work. buyers' fandy, sold early at about steady Beeswax—Choice yeliow, 20@223c; dark | LIME—S5@c; Portlan oo 1 T Effie Lynton before she is a week older. prices, but othier loads equally us good sold | colared, 13@1fc. s, W. J. BROATCH, LAMR =R rass Work, Gen: Bhesp—Rovelpta: 7,000 markst slow snd jestia ot B ¥ dry, Maghl) P i plaster, $2.00G oundry. Maghine and ln‘il ¢ lacksmith Wurl O, Works, U. ¥, Ky. =1 i oven 10c, lower. Some of the heavi- | Cresse Aroung Americs, full _cream, | Balr, SK@sbe Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, in direec D B 1ower: nutives, §3.80024.50; weatern shotns o e vern move haarioh fram the vary stert. | MBI Agpax o i i ) —OMAH? VORKS, — g ry v c; full heddars, @9 Coal Aulhrm ite, range, and nut, §10.00 3 au %wm’l‘"‘nl- shorn, §3.00@3.80; lambs, | anq'aftor the first round the market could czfin fata, D@0ics K0od to ohoice RS | Largo o, $0.70; ook Bpring, $1.00; A Springs, Wesor Stk et ke me. 16 A W"‘E “& IRON WORKS, K : y— safely be quoted 5@10c lower than yesterday. | cheddars, 66l ; skimmed flats, 5@b'ge. ‘The trude wos inclined to drag, salesmen be- PicKL us‘Medlum, in bbls, $5.50; do in half ing slow to concede any decline and it was | bbls, £.00; small, in bbls, $5.50; Go in half afternoou beforc the pens were cleared. bl a) 75} gherkins, in bbls, $5.00; do in half s, gt oo Tonacco—Plug, 30@6Se; smoking, 16@90c. The market was liberally supplied but InLLIES—81, 'L')gperwmp;,';,m ing, 16@! lowa, $4.50@5.50; steam as Oity, August Cattle--Re- ,000; shipments, 4,000; active but lower; 70«! 10 choice corn- 50: common to medium, $3.25@ » ers and feeders, $1.60@38.05; grass range -lunn, $1.80@3.20; cows, $1.25@2.80. Hogs—Receipts, 6,400; lhlpmenh, 1,800; ALMER. NP RICHMAN. J. B, BLANCHARD PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., . D snmna les usmcx Commission Merchants, Qubosite Exchange nnudlnq.l.mo- k mn s nal nl'” nfzu ft e -outhGiibe, ¥ Manafactarers of Wire and Iron Rallmn Desk mn- wmaa- Guards, Flower Stans Sgus, Ete. 128 North 166h Street, Omal OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, ~ ! Lum DIMENSIONS A. WL PARROTTE & Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Gnufl& ) there was not much doing. SaLT—$1.50@1.35 per bbl, LORIMER, wzs'rsnrlm.n & MALEY ne ....., Street, Omaha, Neb. -ltalnhnl:‘ wflnr"ng LB ‘lfllflmn&.sf m weak and b@l0e lower; good to tholfi, L g @10e, M MI I“ w W 00 22 0022 00 Ll — G. Audreen, Prop's. Cor. 14t} .k % % 15@6.25; comimon te i medium, $.25@6.10; Recelpts. Srices Nutmeg, per Ib, 62@75¢; pepper, 2] \(] Sltlc‘k‘ E?mmémfln.a Lumbor. p T lb, 1U@21ey , pel 18@z3le; Exchan, uilding, Union Block Yards, | ~mmmwsascomn il _— National Btgok . Yards. East 8t 1o, Rgetlal idvae ot aih § OMAHA LUMBER CO., OHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Loulfs, August 2. —Cattie—Receipts, 2,500 cassia buds, 14e: cl in Affican, Tie Sc: sage, Te. s, 20c; mace, 75 il sops e L g (7Y A |17 50119 00/19 0022 ALEXANDER & FITCH, Jamaica, bleached, AdQ 30 cents per ¥ ;:{)‘m?: for rough joist. Gummmun l]flalm ifl L"E Sllcl. No. 1com, s 18 $19.00 | No.3 com, s 18 $16,00 | S00m 2 Opposite Exchange Buliding, Uniou Btock N, 3 cort 818 17.50 | No. & com, 18 1500 | mar - ¥ards Sou B""“,i___ Add 50 deats vor 100 1 for rougis UNION STOCK YARDS CO., 0f Omaha, Limited doha i Boxd. Buberiutencents shipments, 2,000; market steady; choice na: tive steers, ©5.70; fair to good, #4. 5.20; butchers steers, medium lo rlmlue 3. 50; stockers and feeders, fair to wood $2.40@8. mh r-nna. corn-fed, $3.60@4.40; 'mu-l Receipts, 3,000; shipments 300; mar- nfi " ’ wmud butcher Iron and Wire Fences, Railings, Gnam § 424, Boreens,for banks, ofcanstares. retldsac Improved Awnioge: Locksmith Machinery Blucksmith Works. i south lith st All Kindg of Building Material'at Wholesale 18t2 Street and Union Pacific Track, Omah Louls BRADFORD. Bt i i | o S R oy ing Prices. Thefollowing 18 & table of prices paid in MaPLE SuGAR—bsricks, 11@12 r b ::;: .:oruu for the grades or stock men- | penny .ukeo. 1.([41'3‘5 :»'er JUH purgo maple syrup, $1.00 per gal. Primesteers, 1300 to 1500 1bs..85.25 @5.50 g TEAR— 1 oung Hyson, common to fair, 15G Primesteers, 1100 t0 1800 1bs.. 4.50 @5.35 Young Hyson, good to fancy, 80(@dc; Native feeders.. .. 825 @3.50 Gunpowdnr, common to good, 7 G uta for Diebold Sufe ults aud Jall Work, 419 < s i