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OMAHA DATLY BEE DAY, JUNE 13. 1889 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. | 5% diveoan Pactte s v, Tton. pu active and salesmen wore rolyctant to [ mand. higher, Che! toady. Fruits xe ‘Windsor, 81¢o; Bdaystone, figc; Facific! BLAKE. Bolssiv‘m & co" mnrgu the concession, and the trading was | and v(-fll\ln les plentiful an, Caper. cific i to 64i¢, Ohleaggo Gas % to 6115, Sugar | prolonged through the whole day. A few Burter— Table dairy. l4c; packers’ Atiantio Hz 44, 7401 Atlantie D, M o',c London, England, trusts 13§ % 1104, Shortly before noon sales wero made early in the morning at , 8@i0c, Creamery ts, fancy, 16@ | Atiantio, P, 4-4, 6c: Atlantic Ll e AUOLP“ BUISSEVAN & cn Wheat Down For June, But Up For | thero was less animation inthe genoral list, :f,.!f",’.'fs‘{‘u}:,‘;: helih et S R Al 10@ide. a:rr\:‘f;(i‘vl"“ “"i,« (m':f:m).(i\l;‘n'd ‘,‘,’ “’.L‘:I? Amsterd Hotiand, ____A!""“"“'fl' implemen Succoeding Monthe, but the best prices were pretty well main- P, Frer—Young Amoric fall cream, 10c: | Lawrence L, 44, bije: OLL Dowinion 44, | 1 et bbbt CHURCHILL PARKER, tained. Jersey Central made a second spurt Sheep. twin flata, 0% off grades, da@be; Van | bige, Penperell R, 44,6300y PUIperell B, 40 | poumet ont o oo s, Foi STounti povon. woreien excrnncen. | [Jpgler n Agricultural Implements, mnn: Oarriages and buggies. Joneg atrects botwaen oth Omaha, Nel \ to 114: other changos ware slight with the | A few sheep wore reccived, but they wero }ffll';(""‘lz""‘"“‘v*)‘.‘ il st TR U TCIR ! 4,17t Pepperell 04, | Comercial and traveld . | market quiet at noon. The closing hours in | mostly consigned direct to the packers. The | bricl (@ imburger, 11@12¢; domestic | 20c; Pepperell 104, 22c; Utica C, 4-4. 480; e or bond and GENERAL FEELING UNGERTAIN. | e given 0. sedlifing B alos, and | market continues firm, i kims, 2@4c Cheoso safos, bronzo | Wachusott,- 44, Tige: Aurora R, 4-, 10} | sion 1y Landen snd on . prices dragged down slowly from the best Aurora B, 44, 8o, Corn Takes a Fractional Turn Up- | figures reached about midday; and, at the | Catle.. ward—In Onts Dullness Was the | close the market was a little better than | Hogs Rule~Provisions Somowhat De- steady at yesterday's closing prices. Traus. | Sheep. continental held on well, witha gan of ' per cent; Jersey Central droped from 114 to exocutod on commis- #lon n London and on all Continontal Bourses of TRY per dozen, $3.50@ | Swuintt 4.00; mixed, $3.95@3.507 wurkeys, 7@Sc por | edonia 3 Receipts. s Ciikcks—Caledonia X, 9i¢e, Cal sotiations of Mallway, Stato, City and Corpora- LININGER & METCALF CO. Economy 0Oc: Otis 9c; | ton Lons speciaity Ib; ducks £3.00@2 503 @oase, $.00@4.00; | Granite Taw River digo Agricalt lflllllfilllfllll!. walfll]!, Carriages live pigeons, £1.5 Tioks. ~(‘nkh\nd A T ,1" International Buggles,eto. Wholesale. Omana, Nebraska: Onaxors—Riverside, &£00@5.00; fancy Shetucket, d 8l50; Warren, No "ARLI\ ORENDORF & R'/l RTIN CO. ol lI'M' it nlr:(n*or” 80 Wholesale Donlors ta - pressed —Cattle Decline. l‘rvvnl]lnz Prices. Y!\l\l‘r rind St. Michaels, #3.75(24.25: fancy duarte Mediterranean sweets, $3.00@4.00; e 1115, or but 3 per cont gain for the days | e [,3!"2:’}{};:"l‘-,.',‘tg:'l'};,"o'{“,‘[;}‘(“‘fiul,.". Los Angeles (cnoico), §4 Thorndiko 00, 8ise; Thordike B F, §ige! Agricnltaral Tmplenents, Wagons& Buggies CRICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS, | Louisville yielded % from the top but closed | tioned: MONs—Cholce, #.50@3.00; fanc: Gootates 1w, "‘N‘, o R g Tt “tbot NATIONAIL. BANK 01,0, 503 and W7 Jones stroet, Omaha. with an advance of 11 over last night. | Prime stoers, 1300 to 1600 ibs @4.20 " PusciEs~Der 32 by box, 81,98 Miser ,f:'A‘:H("ff Rt Tl MILBURN & STODDARD GOt Onmcaco, June 12.—[Special ‘Telogram o | Atchison lost nearly a point irom the top, [ Good steers, 1250 to 1 (24.00 Proves—Der i bu box, £1.00, ; tuble vil cloth, marbie, pln Holland U. 8, DEPOSITORY, OKAEA. NEB, Anfhotarere and jobbers 1a U Tre Bee.|—Bad crop reports and idle gossip | closing % lower on a proposed reduction in c":;};‘:“"- 1050 to "“’lb ("“""‘; HERRIE quart case, $2.75; per 16 | 93ge; Dado llnllnm! 121g¢. Capital... ......... : +.$400,00) V. Buegi . about “manipulation” in July induced the | rates in Kansas. Burlington, Northwestern | Graitaey to fair cows quart drawer, $1.7. o Surplus Jan. I\m Al‘i*h\ . 52,000 agons, Bugaics, Rfl(es, Plows Bte buying of wheat in this market and the re- | and Rock Island practically lost their early ' Fair to good cows... . Bracknerrirs—Per 24 quart case, $3.00. Metals, O 5 ,.n,“]l‘,”‘ CTORS: Cor. th and Paclfic streets, Omaha. BLACK RASPRERRIES—Per 24 quart case, mnluuk Tin—Eng. ref'g, small pig, 28¢; bar, [ HENE o, " W sult was better prices. §'ield advices from | advance, closing about steady; St. Paul Good to choice cows, (« £1,50, LEWIS & u ED, Vice President, the northwest reflect unfavorable crop con- nhnnvd anot gain of 8 per cent, closing at | Choice to fancy cows, h Ve RED Rasenennies —Per 24 pint case, $3.50. Copper —~Planished boller size cold ) Ar!lalo Matevlal ditions throughout u large portion of Dukota | 74; Reading lost x“mm the top but closed ] }“-':"l‘g’“[}"“, bl ereees 3 STRAWRERRIES—Per 24 quart case, $2.75@ | rolled, 30c; sheathing, 80c; pitts flats, e and Minnesota, and Michigan correspondents | 7¢ Imlh'r at 481 icago (ias closed at last L,,;‘,‘,L SEotkars eHi TeRntrE o s 1 8.00; 2 bu, stand, &7.00. e | %0 A ; ; A A. HOSPE, Jr., 4 tli of poor prospects there. The injury re- | night's figures, S 3 Sugar trusts weakened | Good foeders, 50 to 1100 1bs. . St A AR b (e e Ll e Artists' Materials, Pianos aflfl Ul’fiflfls, sulting from the recent frosts and the long | also, and had but ¢ gain at the close. Cotton | Fair to choice light hoes.. Per 24 quart case, $3.00@3.50 145 Datent Dlanished Iron—No. M w0 27 W.H. £ HUGHES, Castilar 3418 Donglas sirest Omahia, Rebrasks, Fair to choice heavy hog: Faur to choice mixed hogs... ... Fair to medium nuative sheep. . Good to choice native sheo Iair to choice western sheop i {2 JANUTS—Per 100, £5.00. Shoru sheep i e ito’ fish, por It 8140 trout, per b, ¢ hito perch, per 1b, 7e; buf- fulo, per Ib, Te; pickerel, per b, Go; black bass, per 1t X bu, box, #1001 quality, per Ib, 10%c; B quality, THE IRON BANK, —_— Pixm Avpres—Per doz, $3,00a@3.50. G3ge. Tor less |I|uu boite aid ige per Ib. Corner 14t and Farnam Sts. BANANAS—According to size, per bunch, | SiEkT Inox—No, 26, &.40; No.'97, 8350, A Genorui Hahiking Bnutneas Transacted: e BoOt8 aNnd "“’” Sorner—Hoyt Mmm Ca d half in W. V. MORSE & (0. ses, per Ib, 16c; commercial half and Jobb i OMAHA MANDPACTURERS, | ot o e 8, e, Boots and Shoos. dry spell preceding frosts is just being devel- | Oil closed weak and lower., oped by the few days of warm weathor. The | The following were the closing quotations: news from the southwest is rather less reas- 8. 4s regular. [ Northern Pacifle suring, and John Kauffman, an aimost [ - 48 coupent, .. ki | dpprefy Ted chronic bear of St. Louis, is quoted as say- | U copons. . 10614 o prererved ing thut the wheat fields of Kaasas and Mis- <118 P{~\';"9EH'RI . souri are for the most part still green, and ook fand b that no great quantity of wheat will bo re P A et ; rod BEaxs—Choice hand picked Bz W “Goal, Coke ceived in that market before July 10. _IHe Omntia choico hand picked miedinm, St KIRKONDALL, JONES & 00, ~OMALA GOAL. COE & LTS was supposed to be one of the principal buy- Jiinols Jdopreferred hand picked country, £1.60; clean country, Buccessors to Heed, Jones & Co. L J ]]I] IrH (l & LIME CO-. ers, yesterday, but whether his new-born | ot & Vo 8l A - y ’ Dol i sron anougi oo i | FASRE KL Col., ‘o . e Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shogs oblers of Hard and Sof Coal, fii M cor his | Michigan Central southern, per 003 onions, Coke—IC, 10x s 20,005 1C, 14x20, Agent for Boston Rubber Shoe G, 112, 104 aud 1106 30 Bouth 18t to do anything more than cover his | Michiean Coutr 3 2 “ southern, bbl, &4.00; [ 112 sheets, $6.0 ), sheots, $0.50. 6y Strect, Omahn, Nevraska, NEBRASKA PU short wheat, can’t be stated with any degree MoNir—Easy; closed offerad at 9@8. 18 " . £4.00; m”,” ! por. hu NG—(Best Charcoal)—20x28, ——— IS of certainty, The cash markets throughout NEY—Easy clos b 2@3, i i’ : 01253 beets, 1 S1.00 Browors. Shippe § of Coal a d CUKE Prive MERCANTILE PAPER—3@5'§ por e bht PRSI ] the western states are firm. New York is B phiia 7 4] ver bu box, 5 @3.00; string £ ArLs—Base, $2.20; steel wire nails, STORZ & ILER, 214 South 13th St., Omab! il tclined to weakness on tho government | “Gr 1 : beans, per bu box, ! green pous, | base, STORZ & ILER, 7| 2 ou 1 st omana, Nev. UL R R Sreruie Excmaver—Dull but steaay; | I: i por" B o, SLAdG1: tocs, per i i | LEan=pie, dos bar, 44 Lager Beer Brewers, = Lumber 3 crop report, and cables are coming in, auiet | gixty-day bills, $4.87; demand, $1.883{. } 1180 3.6 80 . box, £2.00 us, per doz beh, Be@Sl, Baun Witk—Painted, $3.25; galvanized, o HTET JOHN 4. W |’\'"1"p,‘,)' with demand fully supplied,” and prices SEbi it : 1818 cauliflow: 0; g plant, 81 5,90, 191 North Eighteenth streot, Omata, Ne show a general softening of values, The PRODUCE MARKETS, § ¢ ; : squash, rcumbers, —_— — speculative inquiry is somewhib lmited and — " : 3 e o Acin 'a-'\fi',',fi:rfl.";.'.\,‘ ':fi:.‘,‘!cfl-lf DT (B X Cornice. AL e . the public faith in, and expectation of, higher LWL ¢ ;{,';“"‘;‘ “:“,'l“;‘l;‘» A ; BeE BTGy aenLty BHEA 4G} UFCALL A BAveS EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, RIDDELL & RIDDELL, y price can not bo said to be universal. e PriTs, Taow, e _refi-u.,.‘;‘g.\d dored, por o, 4o carbol Mann‘acturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice | Storaze end Commission Mfirfinflm, Hutehinson was principal seller here, to-day, cash, 84303 July, 34 5-10c; | 200 : ] ) dry 'sal tod, bldes i dry oy | CAVCRSE I A VR Rt o Tl 05 Socabris 1| b and as, before stated, the St. Louis contin- | September, s . 1314 5 : ‘!‘I‘Q‘O ,c‘;“:*'r;‘“ n | Ao Frms AN R DrOBHOLOR. 108 and 110 Sauth 1001 streets gent was tho blgoat buycr g, it fs st Eonasaty ealhiTanei L ERMEY B ! . RO 4 it Gopalba,, or 1b, 650; toln, 83@ Y Dry Gootls and Mot ono houso, Hutchinson 1s said to have soid | Rye—Cash 1080 Offios Fixturos. _....bry otions, _ {c. Switzer 800,000 bushels in a private trade in Barley—Nothing doms one lot, and there were several oven trades [ Prime Timothy—§1.23 in 250,000-bushel lots, June wheat lead in Flax—81 the early advance, to-day, going to S0c. Whisky--$1,02. SR S KA ¥ S OTORIN g M. h SMITH & CO., SN S trarers @ €% | Dy Goods, Furnisning Goods and Notiong bank flmCe aufl Baluon [!Xm‘\e& VIID‘) dlllM Douglas, cor. 11th street, Omaha, Neb. 950 1g@lhe pe " 3 5] b, CANTUARIDE; e ol Later, when July moved up from 16}@iie, [ Pork—Steady; cash, $11.55; July, $11.65; @ IASS ips—DPer e, Manties, Sidbbo KILPATRICK-KOC., 7 o] Tuo eased off and tne trend of prices du. | September, §11.80. sacked, ver bu, 25@d0c; | Cassta Bups—Tor Allll‘ Ie. e mle"h;:, A KOCH DRY GOODS CO., 5563 July, $6.62% ring the last hour or mnore was gently I.‘ rd ':!endy cash, &0, Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions hoico,medium size,6i¢@7e; choice, | CORROSIVESULINATE—Per 1b, The, SOuth 1ith Bt Omania. downward, The market vielded to [ G ; 4 con [ | Gononiy naTE—Per b, ) ; 3 pring lambs, $30.00( Ciezayt TARTAR—Pure, per 1b, 20 —_— | Gents’ furnishing goods. Comner 11th and Harae e Drsency S %’lr‘;uLu}i"ra:‘xl:'\‘se‘l\.!xnulnlors £5.12! | 1508 Lo ARy ' doen, Exriact Loawoop—Bulk, per lb, 12}4e. __Paper Boxes. Wiroate, Omatia, Nebraskm. o o per Ib for choice. g @10c per 1b, during the first half of the session gave | short clear, $6.1254(@6.25: short nb-, £5.80 i 2040 JOHN L. WILKIE, HELIN, THOMPSON & 00, . June sold down | @5.90. 40, place to mere stubbornn £ @4» per Ib, GUM ARABIC P ; I U Importers and jobbers ot 1o 7c, rallying ¢, and closing at Tio. | Butter — Easier; ecreamery, A Bere oy roprictor Omaha Paper Box Facto Tnna! f July Worked down from 77c to 76ie. and | dairy, d@ife. il oeehr Thodars it Grivormi g Bulk, per Ib, 22 Noa. 1317 84 1319 Douglas stroet, Omaha "’ Worlens and Tailors Tl'lmmll]fl!, closed at 74c. _December started in at e | Cheese ranged 75'¢@76c, and closed at T9c; fats, 7. shown by the closing range the net. result of @slge. the day's trading was a loss of !¢ in Jnne [ Eggs—Firm; fresh, 11@i2. and u gain of ¢ in July, and a gain of yo | Hides—Unchanged: heavy and light groen ShgaEnighor A Ar e Gaea in September ‘and December. The opera- salted, 5 salted dull, 4. green salted o 5 €008 quiet. D fruits i good. domand tions in the pit were on & fairly large scale. | calf, 6e; dry flint, Cdry salted, 7c; 5 107 11 and firnm, The gener® business seems to be on the in- | dry calf, 7@sc; deacon 5¢ each. ¥ crease. Export business at the seaboard 18 Tallow—Unchanged; No. 1, solid packed, not large and the clearances show up light. | 4¢3 No. 2, 81{c; cake, 41 A moderate local shipping demand is noted. Recelpts. Shipments, Although the weather was regarded as 20,000 8,00 heing generally favorable to the ‘Browth of corn, immediate considerations of the pres- sent’ small receipts and considerable lines of short corn, deliverable next @11.00, Asfcotida, per 1b, 14 opium, per 1b, § —Resublima 3 camphor, per @7i{c; Young America — 817 Bouth 15th street. Susn, Doors, Etc. —_—_— . A. DISBROW & CO., Furniture. Wholesale manufacturers of DI‘IVFY '( STU’\F. et Durs, Bl it Noudngs. | olsal Dealrs in Punitre == ¥ 5 . Neb) OB N N ANU D ACTCRINGI GO ‘amnam street, Omaha, Nebraska. iA—Sulph, per 1b 37@4Ge. CHARLES SHIVERICK, “Canary, e b, e Mannfcturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Tumitme, rs—Castile, mottled, per 1b, 8@10c; interior herd wood finish, 4 vhite, per lb, 1 2 b avenwerth strcets, Cmaha Nobraska. 1cars NITRE— 1n. 30c. Omuits, Nob, , $1.00001 l . = Bteary 1 er 1b, Monpiis—s ulph, por oz, §2.5 Menrcuny Oii. osenc—P W, 10c; W_W, 12%c; I’uT\\s—lirmnldc, per 1b, 87c; Todine, per headlight, Tic; salad”"eil;” #215@0.00 "per b, & ozen. —Meaium, per, b, $5,00; C & B choy 1{@ ver b, : No, New York, June Wheat—Recepts, nrocerles. month, were the governing factor, and im- [ 11,000; shipments, 20,000z spot quiet but 0 3. oo 1000 8.25 | 81 pkas, . do 60 31b, pith o lmr;.ml a strong ux;du'lunt‘w the daydn trade, | firmer; No. 2 red, S1}5c in store; 8: f.’unuc STOC! o s bu lmvvs, TR ANG & CLARK STEAM HETING CO w}fi’i""lo‘\é (eil f‘r“l”fi”i)fl 0. with prices in the end, however, advanced | afloat; 821f@83'{c f. 0. b.; No, 8 red, @ veeeeees 728 2.05 3 8. do 4-bu bags, 2 t1b, a ;do M S inpe 4 only in the case of June delivery, which left | 751Zc; options steady to fitm July, 8157, e s per bbl, & anD Pipes and Engines, OleSale GTOCEIICS and FrovIsions. off at }ic improvement cn yesterday’s clos- Corn—Receipts, 74,000; shipments, 147,000; Y ataAR ] i < 1ird, 4!,(1.4 Dnncnmmn and Timbers— Steam, mmu oo mining » 09 and 711 Bouth 10th st., Omalia, Neb. ing price. The freight engagements, to-day, | spot moderately active but easier; No. 2 i, JsobA- 19@3¢ per b, (TG 10 fL IS £t 201t 39 £ 241t 4 Faruam street, On McCORD, BRADY & CO. were quite small, being only for 43,000 bus els. The corn market was upheld princi- [ No. 3, nominat; ungraded - mi pally by the comparatively small receipts, | options dull but steady. alchough they were heavier by about 80 cars | Oats —Receipts, 48,0003 exports, 1,000 spot than yesterday’s estimates led speculators to | quiet but_steady; options, dull and un- expect. For to-morrow 105 cars was estim- | changed; June, 28ige: July,'28%c; spot No. ated and this was rogarded us favorable to | 2 white, 35c; mixed western, 20s0c, the bull side of themarket. Exportclear- | ~ Coffee—Obtions stead ances were only _gathered from the Atlantic | down; sales, 41i{@4% in elevator; 420@42%c afloat] 5.00 15.00 16. 1g@ic per lo. Porisii—s2.00(05.57 per gross. —Whole, per lb—Al 12¢; Cas- China, 10e cloves, % i } nut- No. 1, ) " 1::’.00 1\;\)0 l:t:llfl U. S. WIND EI‘.GU\L & PUMP CO., q BE RS ™ S at Vb S, e e e R Grocers” 41@18¢; g 16.00 15.00 19.00 5.00 15.00 16,00 16,00 15,00 10,00 | Mad8y wind umilis. & g g :confection- X ——— ot svellow [ Sx8. 16.00 16.06 16.00 17,00 17.00 15.00 19.00 BROWNELL & CO, i (NG—No. I, 4 aud G m:h‘,ml x:l:;:‘lllft Enaines, Boilers and cchinery. V. J. U‘RDA ‘cH. No. 1, 4und_ 6 inch, Engines, Boilers and General M Gh.?.gg.. Heavy Bardware, Ton and Steel g Hardware g3 20 points 00 bags; June, §16.10@16.20; roug feet, ¢17 01 P ports and from New Orleans 100,000 bushels | July, $16.20@16.30; spot Rio, Qull and easy; 00 4 uml 6 inch, 12 | Bheetiron work, steam pumps, saw mills. were exported yesterday to Liverpool. Ca- | fair cargoes, $18.624. 00 i longr, and 14 feat, 4and 6 inch, Lentenworth strcet, Omatia. Bprings, wagon stock, hardware, Jumber, ote. TUR bles \vfirotvlv.lmul s(xgnh:ulusnf:: ’llu:l qu;\ln- Petroleum—Quiet; Um(eld‘(-lgssjl at 823{c. 00 f PLI; gu& l.l; s 16 !r\eln xl:\ D eaaloien: 1s T TenWeiew and 1211 Harney sireet, Omana. or in Great Britain and on the SRR — vestern, 133¢(@l4c. t—Dried codt ! 1N -~ 1d ar, 114 on | H 4 5 JESEN zfiu-’:cx??ofluropomcrcuacd for the week ?»55.?-323‘.’3' n‘;:‘\s csrlns .ai?l 50. fi 3 herring, 25¢ per box: h 8, £10.000@50.00; 1 and 2nd clear, 13 STRAM BOILER WORIS LEE, CLA]T'U ,AQDH!*.&; N HARD- 500,000 bushols, | xea | sghird=Dull dnd ‘cuslor; western steam, 00 fos || Beceing dojiste; Hamburg spicod horring, | loch, 8,3 & SIL00GUL00: Sid, clur, 13 | carter & Son. Props. Manuticturers of al kinds Wiolesal HAflRb( "é’{l” 1 In oats the dullness was more marke 02145 July, $6.97. 2| £Lo0w ol ‘herring, i0c; mackerel, | inch, s 2 rd, clear, " L Yoo s oN Qi noss fwusmoreRmariedl e ol T L T 0 05 | SLODGLI0, bol. hormie TR o erty | i a 3 £ fuiet, 2 816 | Sieam Boilers Tanks and Sheet [ron Work | Wholosalo Hardware, tlery, Tin Plate, and prices were practically stationary. Out- Cheese—Stronger; western, 74 @sigc. 00 ‘05 | §12.50 per’ 100 lbs whitedisli, No. 1, §i.251 | and 2inch, 52, $57.000 1st and Works South 20th wnd B. & M. crossing. Tel. 1415 Motalsy wheat lron. etc, l{;‘v’:‘;u“'.’h:{;‘l:m}lgrrs mm. side orders were scarce and local operators | gunsne City, June 12.—Wheat—Quiet; 00 ‘05 £3.00; trout clear, 1 |n<h 1, 828, f‘l 03 l;u u;-nr. 1 mw. PA‘('IONA VIERLING IRON WORKS, L ) wero not juchned to do, much, with July in | xo. 3’708 cash, 705c bid; July and Adgust, 00 G 325, 850.000 A scloct, Lineh,'s 2 s, 830 HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR. e iut Oimas iekors saorion | Wohids N 2, ofh cu, T bid; July and @ | S was | PSS v 11 gna o | WIOUED 00 CaS1 Iron Bul Qg WOk | gyig pg e i 1 e i i August, 6lc bid. 5 .05 ‘T‘ ) T ot, BHON el Gitce gines, by ork, general found chine no_influence, aud ‘any possible tendency to | “GHL” Guict; No. 3, cash, 23ge bid; July, 3 05 ‘?0'@,“‘ 1563 egaun, K A “0“::"1". D fm;d L‘ ‘(‘"“ 10 fect, | B S ork: KSRttt work U/t 1. "" | Mochantcs' tools 160 Douglas advance was checked by receipts, larger by | oz sked .2, white, cash, 20%5e bid. 05 cocks, Yc; roasted, 8 ! 3] 3 G 2 5 Rk and 17th street, Omaka. sirc forty cars than were expected, and liberal | “7g P sh, 19¢ bid, ked. o _Bads—American A, fiL_;.\mlnas, 17c; Union in, 818, and 16 feet, OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORK, Manufactarers of Wire and Iron Railings | "= L’}i‘fin.‘.‘\vxi.,‘ Desk ralls, window gnards, fiower stands, wire signs, oL ete. 129 North 16t street, O CHAS R. LED, T omana _SAFE & IRON Wi ()R! S, nsamr m Ha]‘\flumml Lmrl_mll' estimates for to-morrow. No. 2 oats to go to store were dull and nominal at 231 @23c, and out of xm cars, posted as received, 131 graded No. 3 white. “Tho provision trade had an easier inclina- tion, The receipts of hogs, which exceeded paper, discount, 85 per cent. com, I2|||, 8 1 8, 12 feet, & —CGireen—I: old golden Rio, [ 12 in, 5 1 8 14 and 16 feer, Rio, choice to | 1com, 12 in, 81 s, 10,18 7 Rio, prime, 2lc; Rio, good, 17c; | No. ¥ com,'12in, 815, 1 fancy Mahdebling, 20 [ Flooring—1st com 6in 24 com 6 nch white pin Minneapolis, June 12.—Wheat wheat dull and unsettled; receipts, 85 cars shipments, 60 cars. Closing: No. L mml June, 92¢; July, 82%c; on track, No. June, siide; .hm. Ry on track, S5@Sic; No, % northern, June .00 D com 6 inch white inch white pine, Dy from 5,000 to 10,000 head all expectations, ¥ S N occasioned a general depressiom. . Hogs sold on track, T@7sc. ! pine. 20005 com 1 add 6 imen vetlow pine, | MGUCTS 0f Fire and BUrglar Proof $aBs, | weos carvets nag puraust tooring. un wnd austes off 5 to 15¢ at the stock yards, and the | pool, 12.—Wheat — Quiet; £1 S inch yellow pine, 817.00; 1st Vaylts, Il works ron, auutters and e excapcs. _atri Omuha, Neb. break in the stock market was responded to [ holders offer fre red, western sbring, and 2d cleav vellow pine, 4 and 6 inch, $10.00. G. Andreen, prop'r. Cor. 1ith nnd Jackson Bis. OMAHA LUMBEIR CO., in the product. The decline in the latter, | 78 1d@7s 2d per cental Lame, E v white lime (best),s0c Jorn—~Quiet and demand fair; new mixed English and German Por however, was small under the circumstan- d cement, ANl Rinds of Building Material at Wholcsale, ces, amounting at one time, based on yester- tern, 3s 8d per cental. Milwaukee and Louisy Mic m;.m = 16th Btroot and Union Pucific I'rack, Omaba, day’s closing, t0 12}¢ in pork, 5e in lard,and | Milwaukee, Juno 12— Wheat—Steady; plaste t SOUTH OM A A. == pein shor fibs AU tho Imflflurnurn;)t of 5T 1sh prunce, 43¢, Cit :il;wld = 2 ¥ LOUIS BRADFORD, ok ze, k showed a shrinka > . c, 2 y i ents, S NeS, % or ¢! 3 a5 r VST - S O 736010 100s Inrd of 2360 0 b¢, and ehort ibs 6 (NN, : 1 ! . ron peel, 2. on pecl, f4c. R Sacren folt: DOELOWE, §5,001 atray bolsd, UNION STOCK 131}3”-5 0o, Dealer in Luwber, Lath, Lim ! sflflh, of 7o to i0e. > No. 1, 41¥e, R 0 Figs, Malaga buach, | per cwt, £1.6 % 0Of Omaha, Limited Doors, Bo, Yards. Cornis 7t and Douglas, Ootass e Steady ic. A ) )4 .udm-ms, ] CPopLAn LU 0 box bds, % oA B VAR BTt RAuRE: 011 wnd_ Douilus CHIOAGO LIVE STOOR MARKET. ; S oy ol = ———— FRED W. GRAY. et St. Louis, fos, 22350, | yovlar 15 in panel stocle wide, A 00 e Lumbgr, Limy Cement, Bl Cutcaco, June 12.—[Special Telegram to | cash, 83ic; July, pitted x-kum 4 e poplar 15 in panet stock wide, s L0035 —TH B llIIl g]' e temen 9 i W Nectarines, 13@14c 11gc; July, B134c. 4 0 4 B = . 3 July, 250, CaxNED Fisu—Brook trout, 3 1b, & salmon trout ..lh, 855 clams, 1 1b, 3L lemu, 2 lll H huwdux', H 1b, &2, 1€l " o L()l Better; mmh. General trade ruled Oats—Steady: cash : K Pork—Lower at§ the close good native cattle sold 10c to 15¢ | Lard—Nominally & Tue Bee |—CATTLE, slow and weak from the start, and before clear poplar corrugated ceiling, ¢, "#50.00. 55— White cedar, 6 inch, Daly 12 Corue! il und Douglan sts ite cedar, inch, halves and 8 mch q'r N. IIH. Z. \vlnw l'(lul 4 inc! h rn\|m| lih" 'lullw i 3 .cluui:mdw.m:‘}r ;'mm,‘ Ll;xc;;fl‘ R mativs mg:.l,c.fi.‘.,..rle,&vugfcu.a\vhcm...!n fair de- | I g 7 i . 820 gl 1 ib, @l«,hs uusu;m' Lk it iarEs. LT, Pir M.—XX clear, 8 chlcagu, Milwaukee & t, Paul R 13 W cow trade, aside from fat heifers, was in a d 2 @ . 80 4. 90: lobsters, deville extra *A*, $2.80; s A, 82,603 h — e A n . bad ,,mlm: buyers preferring Texas steors at Corn—Strong; No. 2 mlxe}} 35@353gc. i £ . 14 3 2 5 mackerel “mus- | clear, 1. clear, .50} | The Best Route from Omaba and Council 1. OBERI'ELDER & CO. Oats—Iirm; No. 2 mixed, 26c, i 8 No. 1, 51, re d 0 $2.40@2.60 to the ordinary runof native Bluffs to Washington te Tmporters & Jobhers in Mnlmslv & Notions cows at any price. The market for Texans Whisky—Quiet at §1.02, ; 50 4.0 ( 2 : auce, 3 b, §5:00; oystors, 11b, , | widthis, from L > 21 . G 0 lmon, C. R., 10 California red wood, dimens AS 25,910 ana 113 Bonth 141 streor was late in opening, but when the buyers LIVE STOCK. 05 { 1244 | C. 1., 3 1b, $3.10; a.Almon. Alobho 1 1o 8108, | cuptoas. aibar boart, dimonsion width, & e T,‘,N?,!ZI,E ,,EWEI,V-E“A.,A 'AND e and sellers finally got together the pens were o= 3 2 .0 50 4. sulmon, Alaska, 2 1b, 8200 shrimps, lath, ! AT R e readily cleared ut a decline of not moro than [ Obloagg, June 12—The Drovers’ Journal ; i 124 | B ek C 3 Chicago, —AND— Milwaukee, NSON NOTION C0., 3 4% Bh. 8900 ore/s i g . 3 3 white pine partitio ] 3 . § 1 Bo to 100 in cannivg grades, while dressed | "EARTE Rloite, 10,500 active and 100 y 2 15 - CHOCOLATE AND Cocoa—23@39¢ per 1b; | white ';,mupm m‘\f'm St, Pauly Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, wnmsam NQUUHS an[] Flli'lllsmfl[ Gu[m Dbeef qualities sold within 5e of yesterday’s | jower; beeves, $4.10@4.50; steers, £3.60@4.80; .15 | German chickory red, Sc, low pine coilin ) in, Norway, | Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, i quotations, Orders were in hand from | stockers and fecders, $2.25@3.70; cows, buils 15 GINGER—Jamaica, 1{ pts., $3.00 per do $14.50; 3nd com. s Ay $13.00. il AAE L ] . Omalu, Ohio and Ilnois for well-bred feeders | and mixed, §1.60w3.80; Texas cattle, #1.80@ 15 FARINACEOUS Goobs—Barley, 8@dscs far- | * Boxins—No. | com. s. 15, 13, 14 and 16 1y, | Clinton ubuque, avenport, —— ——— and us tho supply of dosirable quality was | 385 oL 000 s lower A8 ¢ |iin0, 403 pons, Bos. oll‘mxi;'gfl @i} oo No. 2 com. s 1w 1214 and 16 51 Hsl'h-, Madison, {n"(t's\'llle. H. l'{'n’n"'.l & CO lLimited, steady prices prevailed. Light com- Y- ; Bri 4 T ¥ 2o onl, 11:4¢; 'l 4c; rice, 3 50; No. 8 com. 812, 14 and 16 ft, | Beloit, Winona, a Crosse, obbers of D stdciers Woro picatifil, and in poor re. | mixed, $4.45w440; hoavy, $.20@4.40; Light, sagd and tapioca, 0@r $1650! No'& com %% 11 and 10 £ | Xa w owor syt s mast, orawonsenna | Toy3, Dolls, Albums, }‘an[;/ Goods quest, and included in_the run, to-day, were $4.25(@4.00; skips, $3,60@ BIEEP, e s i (shipping cull) $11.00. Add 50 cents per M Kouthenst. TS ‘{,,w e M '...,1’, e thirty-five cars of distillery fed steors direcy | She p—lteceints, 10,00); steady to lower; " A Dry Goods. 1t for rough, For through tioketa, call on tho tlcket agentatisgr | TTonse” Surnivhiic goc {30 for tne English market. Choice to extra | Batives, $3.20@+05; westeru, 83.50@4.80; | Av. Pr. l}A‘rThvSlflm]ul‘(‘. Sc; Gem, mc; Beauty, BATTENS, WELL, TUBING AND PICKE parnum sirbet, in Birker Blook, or i Union Puciio beoves, #.40@4,50; medium to zood steers, | Texans, &3.00@d. 90} lambs, $2.00@ 99 westerns, corn-fed. cieere 96 8350 | 193¢c; Boone, 14c; 13, csad, $6.5 Batts, 214 inch, 60c: O. G, Ba Tt por and the finost Dining Ca th b in the main line of the Mil: Lur'rn\ FLANNELS 10 pnr u-nt mmc dis— 501 81h well wubing, D, & M. and Hov. LL, unblen {c (CH ,00; Pickets, D, & H. flat; §20,00; Pi uku.q, 3y G 00," 113e: | T, & I, square, £10.0¢, 1350 10’ 1500 1bs, §8.303.405 1200 to 1350 lbs,, | bead: ;. 70@4.15; 930't0 1200 1bs., $3.60@+4.00; stock: | Kansas Oity, June 12.—Cattle — Re- ors and feedors, $2.25@8.70; cows, bulls und | celpts, 4,300; shipments, 1,500; weal and mixed, §1.60@3.80; bulk, §2.20@2.60: slop-fed | lower; good to choice corn fed, $3.00@@4.25; steers, § ,@fim; Toxas cattle, $1.80@3.65, | common to medium, §3.20@3.50; stockers Hocs—Business was active, but values | and foeders, steady to weak at $2.25@3,40; ruled fully 15 couts lower. The run was | cows, steady at §1.753.00. unexpectedly heavy and the numbers are | Hogs—licceipts, 19,7005 shipments, 7503 now fully up to last week. The bulk of the | 10@L5c lower and in some cases 20¢ 10\\“', pucking sold at $1.8004.8 bulk of ship- | common to choice, §5.90(w4.20, ping hogs of both butchers' and heavy | National Stock Yards, HKast St weights, #4.35; bulk of light sorts, #4.45@ | Louis, June 12. — Cattle — Receipts, 4,0003 4.50; a good many packing bogs sold ut the | shipments, 900; lowers fair to choice’ heavy close at §4. native steers, $3.10@4.30; stockers and wul Kaliway, and every at ngers by courteous omploye Live 8tock Notes, Top on hogs & manth ago, $1.45, 00, 1o Hogs sold a year ago at §.20@5.55, o} 30 bisaaned, _83go; b0, e — A Heavy hogs 10@15c lower ‘n Chicago. 80, 133404 50 brown und slate, fc; 70, Range cattle thres yoars ago, #4,8565,00, ARPET WARP—Bibb White, 190; colored, Jolleuviest caulo recofpts, Soptomber 10, | ¥y un—stovons' 1, rice Siovous' &, 76 i it e 5,805, y : Stevens' P, (7%c; bleached, To Br'dze Buiders. A year ago to-day 12,0603 nogs were re- N)w: ht‘}'t,flfl’ N, 84ci Dleached, 9lge; GRAIN, JROPOBILIONS fof he construction of two 1 o coived, woross southern channels of the W, H. Combs and_Frank Woodard were Woods, 50; Stan- Lo ownahip. i Butles here from Nemaha City. PN = County, Neb,, ‘}m“u ro Lxl{ud |‘xym<; n‘mmfi A 4 - Bupervisors ‘ot Butier County, Neb., sl comtosor | PTOVISIONS = OIOCKS | tiiiciivvur Bimtnacatisii: 6 | ERYTS Conestoga, 6igc. ' 1 104 2664 long, with 16-£00 approach at one end. flONSOLII)A TED TANK LINE Wholesale Refined and Lubricatig Oilg. Axle areass, 610, Omal A. H, Hishop, Manager, " CARPENTER PAPER CO. Wholesale Paper Dealers. Oarry & aloo stock of printi d o i oo T s b Gar Lol ORGPRL® ——— feeders, $2.00(8.00; rangers, corn-fod, §2.50 ; 4 FINAN @i od, 81,000,855, W. C. Swarts and H. Quimby, regular | CORSET JEAN3—Boston, NANOMIs @0.90; grastag, 100050 silver City, Ia., shippers, each had two loads | Eiby 78c; Kearsage, 754 Hogs—Receipts, 5,300; shipments, 1,400; New Yous, June 12.—{Special Telogram | lower; choice heavy und butchers' selections, to Tws Ber |—Srocks—There was & grad- zl.f:’@i L40; packing, $4.20@4.85; light, #4.30@ ual growth in both activity and strength in | #47 ; stocks during the morning. Following the | -, SIGNE Oy June 2 -Oatueliecenty, very fair gains of yesterday the first figures | @350; stockers und feeders, §2.20@ were & W i per ceut higher with Jersey | Hogs—Keceipts, 2,000; lowers and Central 3¢ yercent over the close at 112. For | mixed, #.00@4. b L% 05@i lu of cattle her H. L. Savage, A. M. Smith and F. A, Aus- tin came down from Arcadia with five cars of cattle and two of hogs. S. R. Black and A. J. Snowden were here from Kearney, the former with four cars of cattle and two of hogs, and the latter with 1wo of hogs. q One bridgo 474 feet long, with 16-foot approach ¥ West Point, 20'in 'SOL 9)0; do, 20 atone end and 10-foot approach at the other. PACIFIC in o, 13Ke; do, 201, 13 0z, 15303 do,’ 40 Basement First National Bank, ml.lx;\hn.igenu Do built of hurd plno, set on oak -,E g . q o u |,h,“:;,wmuuskwgl 9 0z, 1614c; Bverett, 7 | 393 southlith Street, - Omaha PUFi s must be accompanted with plans and ’ % ’” 0 spocifications of the work to ba done. Bidders 7 Al I orlealle Receipts, 3¢ lluymulmr h)‘c h . ty TSt submit thelr bids on the two bildges sep ."“g:;{,u}ésfiukl l','l‘; :,‘,;.;’,f,",:; SIATER: nratoly. so that, the provositian ot wny. ‘i""nhl"; " 8| " may be accepted as to one bridge and rejected ey Beavor Creol 00, 100 “ml 0isTHICTS, E16, | 3% the Giler 1t the board should a0 determine, TO AT # time trading was confived to a few blocks —— 3 J. L. Pm;kard ]wnl ‘iln fmm'?relghtuu with bl-‘fiAFul.-;‘w.ml‘u. G N | A S04 a lou:mr Aun:oun. ”;| )\:“all;om“dnnlmxr\an ‘1‘..,‘3“:::‘::‘.-..1}.“ '.‘;n) ..‘.;: and 75 por cent of the entire business was in OMANA LIVE STOOK, 70 0ar of eatile 8ad 0oo of bogs, 0. 10 2, B0M0; D Bilcabie. Lo toverament Land, and m.m&. Beoro the Ty ot iy, it ™ Reading, Lackawanna, St. Paul, Northwest- O. Burgess, of Weeping Water, had two | 5.1, No.ds %46, BGs, Qued “?c{‘f,’c Av Rewular Bunking Business. atod thinsith day of May. 1 \ SR . Cattle. cars of cattle here. Juech 0. ci Quech Correspondence Solicited. By order of the Board of nupervm-rnu( Butler eru, Luke Shore, Now England, and Louis . a Mr. Di ' Dawson & Bishop, Wi d2ifo; Anawan, iigor Wmduol 2 Nob, ville, 'Theso ull showed strength and before Wednesday, Juve 12, ¥, DAWSOR, of Dawaon shop, Weep- ANNE —Rad I ing Water, was on the market with hogs, W. T. Rickley had a car of hogs here from To-day's cattle market was decidedly tho end of the hour the wnimation and | porten and was quoted all the way frow 10 S. A KEAN & CO., Baners, | i v st aroud oo he Lt 30 8 gun | B Eower o b s rs e sl . | Colit ,.;,/g;;,,mmym,.m,., i Casnpay | [ MOARHaTCH MXARRT COARRIINY. |1 P TR e EAST, WEST, eral upward movement resulted. The gains | the decline and the number of cattle sold m nd Charlie Crull a2ge p i ' ek gt otice to Ren . Lot 21, bloc] o B B Sbviag o worning over the closing pf,w. L 15 ntarattiag 1o the” paceinte: || g tenis Bpaliman & Obarl come in %‘ Clear Lake, d0jge; Iron Mountain, 4,35 Hakowl Hubasyison in 8ec, 8 T, 14 . 1 from Haulon, the former with umlu, the lat- ter with hogs. E. Quick, of Quick & Son, Council Blufts, fim“ over with'a load of cattle and one of 0g8. : ~ g e Butclers' stock was uot so much lower, but of last night, were Oregon Navigation sud | ji'Gag weak and rather slow. The receipts Oregon Trgus Continental i per cent each, | were the heaviest of the weels thus far, Jersey Central 1i{'ver cent to 11234, Lovisville —— % to T1ig, Lake Stiore )5 to 1073, New York | % ‘T" A tral 9 to 1093, N ac “ ‘The reccipts of hogs were the heaviest a ) T ?:r"ml' ;’"Ajm‘xug“&‘;‘": l‘l':]'““' 1"t | since one year ago to-duy. The murkets at | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. A " » " udson 0 | other points all quoted lower, and on account 1083, Readiug )¢ to 4834, Atchison 3¢ "to 46, | of that and the Liavy ruu here, prices took a Produce, Fruits, Etc, xgrnuuun X w’m}‘, Norm\vc.uxyg 5 w | drop of about e The wmarket was uot Butter firmer and in somewhat active de- tenton, 6%(c; York, 7i4e; I\urmundl dress, Tssued b Omaha, June 11th 1586, Owner, ¢o; Calcutla dress, Tigc; Whittenton dress, R B e vt L June12d gt Renfrew drass, ¢ 12}4c h o Sen; o TS he: Stand. | Pavies & We are in the warket for the oint. 18c; Durhaw, 2730} ){'ercuxuu, Jo; | Perobass of sund ameuiata of such basda Notice to Contraciers and Builders, P -u-uunuwu.a Glenwood, 20c; Melville, Correapondence sollcliod Bealed hids will bo recoived for the construc | On or about March 17 u.. Py Beer, with whis ; Bang-up, 27 W || RRIS & COMPANY, Bankers, | tion ofsfx Plans sud specifiea- | face, about % years old arter Oak, bifc; Ra- 1 PrinmsDres tions at my 142 Douglas Bt, ‘dhe oy CHAS, POW L, e right o 811 bidy rosorve 6121947 Jy-4* Wlorence, Douglus Co., Nebs wapo, 4¢; Lodi, bje; Allen, 60; Richmond, " J- Db, 3 oSE11H NEY AL, ! B Piiakas aadks 63¢c; Whit- B o N DS WANTED lcfuln'fi'\'v’i‘l“:h'fimxw Neb., i Rery, XV,X:L'.',I;"M NORTH and SOUTH citles, Cou

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