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e - THE SPECULATIVE MARKET, 1 Reation Must Come Bulls Hwve Another Whirl, A Des Before GENERAL SENTIMENT IS AGAINST CORN. | | Oats Market Dominated by Hutchin. | n="ahe Provision Trade Paily to Keep Up Its wLick Cattle and Hogs. CRIAGO. Avignet § Tie Bee - Evory day ne on the floor. Busin and the volue larg the wis not amount of trading g00d deul of ¢ Yol noon il may be s s Votter ment or 4 day Report 18 enti in tlon s trading. Tha heavy todiy with Tow Wheil pressing on minutes itwas dierent of offerings and a nimbor trying to biy. e Al T of today tve F, but the first half of up to the average There appeared to be o ening up in expoctation of which trude contidently 03 will 1 e we talked o groat dend and wn fdea that the to! tod atl fully cir this by ly atod, A will thing for a n isiderod doub, hiener arket dariol a1 ¥ eables in o ket th fift from from At the e Wit 7 1o 3101 Tl 1t rio | i m \ber to 9o and My n Il rally about i2:: « Beptombor, O8e for Decer it weakest $pot of the day was foun mbor wentoff quickly to0i%e and Doceinber to o, the low pointsfor (e’ day. up 1 o'clock Tirero were some miluences at work on botl sldes, butnews ally Dulitsh, Now York eleared 12 1. Now spring wheit receivel at Minneapolis was graded us novihern beeaise shrunken. wid roports along the Novthern Pacific vailromd safd that whent ind the I8 not yet past dunger. There were ton bout Toads Worked lite yostordiy it York for export. Overhalfof Liv ity Wer American wh On 't 1 Livor- pool cables were lower and th Lot pro 1 that a doeided react come ho- could hay turn at Tl 18 10 whewmt taken $SLO T e rdreceipts wore Bl e dliea vy 5 of fli tlottom pi August plember 04%¢, Docember 93 50 and) i e gener linent has turmned corn during past tvo days, but the m dOEs NOLKO 10 pieces OF prices get uw ay to aluring extont. The popular estl not look near of the sonsation areyet 200d re: very tersely Y upset i s for ¢ prices o 0w thit farmers are i nolinrry tof ir diberal supply of oll corii; third, the Freat drouth in the southwest: e not yet 0ken 10 thit eXtent that Warrants any zreat iprovenent; fourth. the outward movement eps brisk and denand good. Liverpool cables weakeneda Little tod offset by “adecrease in avaligblo st TO4000 hushels for the week, Trado on t curb had Septembor worked up ovor t k. hut the. trade onthe floor téd that mont Thore was a wild lcot for a litt and September sold atdiiieand off to #ein shortorder, Then good buying set in and put prices up to B0 at - noon, Wit Se dceliy 40% w ' third st to {030 third deeline hefore elock to 4de, or the close yosterdiy. 3ig0 t @ 10 5340 e or lnst thio daay theere wore reports of Canisas, Nebrasks thire nols. Althongh th s nothin thls, 1t enused weakness and ply the last half jou teon the total crop does somueh iike fanine as many wlreports indicatod, bat there for not raiding prices governuen i second, s v, but thiswis ks of I & rains for [1i- definite In Drices went off Ust Wi uoted noniinal as low as 47 4e, ol t ISe; Sep- tembur soll off to isige atd8%e, or 30 under last night; October closed ut and May sold 't i aud closed e, or 1e Jowerfor the day. The oats market was dominafed {0 a great extentby Hutehinson toduy. By country ordors ani the [ yielded 1o these two opened even and a shide Latdie for Septe le was helped trade quickly The market an the close d 420 for May. Offerings began at o and feptember went right off to e, with heavy selling ground 38ei May wentoff as qulekly to 0%, There was u fairraily jater in the for DO but before the close pricesazain yiolded with other grain and Sopterber closed at 3% Qetober 37 e, Doconh and Moy 40%¢, August was nomin at the close, Thep vision tr it keep up the rest of provious days and the mar- wow. Theocom ninrket was the influence and thit broke materially Prices of products were on a doclining January pork sold g jand off to 2.40, closing at #2405 lard sold off 7ye for ptomberund e for Janary and recovered hily, closing at #2215 for’ September and vt for January. Ribs were but 2%c lower for the leadine nionths. The some little selling pressuee from py A scalpers sold out all products eurly. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK., ORIAGO, August B —[Spectal Telozram to Tz Bee]-Carrre—The run was largoly madeup of Texans-at least 450 of o total of 7,000 were the latter, Atlast the falling off in the supply Is beginning t tellon prices and shortage of 2,000, as compared with last weel showel plainly the condition of the markaet espectilly, however, on prime corn-fod native steem, that arenot at all plontifal at any time, somo selling substantially yesterday; and common stoek, althou botter than yestorday, movel mote were quoted dull and hard to sell concessions and buyers n tters In LLy mueh their own w the trade. Native buteh to sell at o very low price and heifers barely paying ot ur zht in the country Uholee toext 08, B30 medium to gOOAStOOrs. 140 Lor 1500 18, B 1000 4. 40; 190) 10 10 Ly, ELT0100 3 050 10 ) 1hs, $£2.0004.60; stock- ers and fc ers $1.8X2100: cows, bulls and mixed, stronger at §1.200, bulk, $1.6%82.40; oxks caitle ste 13 1o 105) 1hs, 21502 40: cows, $1.30 Hoas—Buyers of p Intothe market undoer ¢ scarce, and in th 8 5o to 10 irket ve 1land 10¢ lowor; 0to 000 1bs,, vy hogs went Cf that such wxlety to fill ord In Some o On the other hand buy s Wore I uo hurry, “roosted” high on s and walted untilinxlons ones were out way. und th went i slow N 1t yisterdny’s pr namely #0005 for comimon and” $1700475 for tyir to mixed, During the hoom in the morning heavy and buteher weights sold at #1855 but liter closed about n nickle lower. ht corn=fod, averaging 200 to 160 1bs, sold at BB 607 grassy und grecn plas, avornging 170 o 200 [bs and thoreabouts, §2.8 to #, 60, The Coffeo M NEw YORK, August 8.—[Spe to Tre BEE.]- Coffee—Options ope onnear, and bar sleady At b points up to ket, d steady late months closed firm at 5602 points up; dull. 16,750 bugs, in cluding August. §17.750 eptombor, $i.05 Octoler. #0601 vember, § i ber, §1,7001.90; iy 0; July, ¥14 Spot tair curgoes, Nige; No, FINANCIAL., NEw York, August 8 —[Speetal Telogram to THE BER]—STOCKS.—There was some encour- agen.entin stoeksagain thismorming from buy fngof St Puul and Atenlson by London. On the whole trade showed less animation than yes- terday, but there was a firm opening with first prices genenully from % to % per cent better than Lust evening's figares. In the regula st there were further slighte fractionnl ad- vances n early doalings, New Englund being most consplenous in the rise, but Sugar Re Bueries soon developed weakness and retired nearly1per cent to 804 after o small ad- vanee, The elrcuiar st later weal:ened slightly, and while Sugar recovored of 1ts foss the rest of the i Jent buck do about st g Atehison, Missouri Pagitic u port Wnseon= thentul, Richmond & Wost Point, Rock Tsand and St Paul showed codsid netlyity, It was duriig the ond — hour, a3 on Jonterluy. - that T the market b eided Iy ame de r and some i were uade from 11 o'cloek pric 81 und New England 1049%, ern stocks Atehison led upto 41%. Hurlington K Island to even botter gaining i to 1035 M Pacific first W, 8t Paulio 2%, while dropped 10 70 and then ol to 70 Among Coul stocks, Colorado Coal wd v anced nearly 2 polnts € by, Lackawanni held stoady and K ding rose from 2% 10 43', The list wis regulur wnd business [zht at' mid- day. The resnltof the in stocks was dis- appointing. Many closod s they did yester duy. A mijority of the active stocks closed lower, while very fow closed slighitly higher, Bales were but 8,000 shires, . Silver wu\u}u 0w 18 before the close, Roek Tsland, St. Paul sud Missourl Pacifio wero the weakest among puablie tomorrow after- | Wouta | HE OMAHA D the grangers, Atehison and Sugar we h about stendy, While crop ndvices were fm- roved, the beardsh sentauent controlled the ket Ihe foll 7 were the slosing quotations : oS 1 Pacific " U s . W cantral Chicio & A 150 istand G it & St P § o1 DLk W 1 i & Oraalia Ll 1 i furre 2 L. 15, 8 Pacin W s si A Western Union. oo s & Minse A 10t 508 por cont | ANTILE PAPER-5 51§ por cent 81 XCHANGE - Tull, weak $1xty-diy bill demand. #1851 Mini Stocks, Ny YOk, Aurusts Spe Al Telegram to ¥ The tollowing ure the fulng stoek 715 IMutial T ) Nortlh Heiia Tl 1o 100 |G i) i 10 | Plymoad 0 " Pioenix, Aris 110 Harn Silver G |Slorra Novita 20 PRODUCE WA KET ) Aug Ash, £1150; September, September, winter wheat, $L9035.00; §@3.00: short 2¢; dalry, 10 on o saltod cach, pucked, 4o No. Shipments Plour, bbls 13,000 Wheat, Hit 00 Corn, bu 0 Oat 100 apot weak; A AT 815000 31.00 ptions lower; August, ie i cocTpts, 81500 hushels; exports, 81,20 bushels: spot heuvys No. % aianige i elo- vators 3i4asic afloat; ungraded mixed, 544@ spuions closed héavys September closing exports, none; mixed west 3 options Onts—Reoepts, 42,000 bashel spob hesvys No. 3 white, 1T @1 orn, white oste lower, ptemior closing nt 417% ¢ Colfee closed firm; 5 points Diugs; August, $17.550 153 5pot Rio firmer; $10.05 Raw firni: centrify mand faltly actives i1 3-10e; powdered, 67-16¢ v-United closed September at Weuks western, 10@ 17140, Pork—Quiet. fivm 3 Lard—Ensiorand quiet; westernsteun:. £3; ontions, August, $i wsked, Butter-Choleo, fivm; westorn dufry, 74@lle; creamery, H@Ise; Elin, 10@107 50, Cheeso--Wealk ; skins, ¥ @e. ST. Lovts, August 87-\Wheat—Cash, 9%4c; sprember. Gge. Corn—Lowor: cash, 47 iher, 47 S—Unsh, #ige; Sop i -Dullat $1L0 A ~Fouinl at ¥ Whisky Stend Butter—Unchinged ; croamery, [5@2%; dalry, saile MINNEAPOLIS, August 8.-Wheat—Rec: rs: Shipen s, 6 carss cash wheat und - early for Ol sumnles d”to sell. Closing: 91¢; on try i on tr i, August 8. —Wiont--Easy; No. 2, plember, il e, and D Rye—Quic Birloy—Quie Provisions pork, August, $11 August S, —Wheat-Steady i No. Corn—Firmer; No. Oats-Strong and 2 mixed, Wheat—-Easler; uo- bids; No. 2 Bi8c; Augnst, August, aker; No. 2, e 48¢ bid. Oats—Lower; No. 2 ca: nd Augzust, L1vEREC August 8.—Wheat —Quict; d. olders offer mund poot tely; Califor No alj rod woat- r, 78 2/4d. ew mixed west- 5D Corn—Quiet; d ern, 45 ddper den estor il poor; ) it RRACEY | focders, $.80a) X@3.85; Texans, arliet wenker; 053 lght, §.5 ). Sheop —Lecelipts, 5,000 ket steady; na- tives, ¥.4005.40; Westorn, 53 80@440; Texans, £.0004.70; lumbs, $1.60e25 S, Lot 0 wttlo—Recelpts 2,200; shi ur to fancy mative stoers, §8.0004.10; stockers and fecders, £.00% .10, Hogs—Recelpts, strong; heavy, s4.7 light, 1,700 ICANSAS Orry, Augnst 8—Cattle—Recelpts, ipments, 850 markot stoady ; " cows, $1.500 stockers und feed! 0 25, Hogs—Receipts, 13,0003 shipn ket steady to strong; il grades, §) Siovx ) August 8—(Special Te gram to HOGS~ Receipts, 10¢ higler, seili atioe nehof prime feedors sold .75, The s fulr demand for butcher stufl at unchanged pri OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Cattle. Friday. August 8, :ipts of eattle 1100, compared With 1386 yesterday and 243 Friday “of last, week.” On account of Hght receipts, hardly sufficiont 1o nike amarket, the best grades of steers were stron; LWith ¢ siles reported as much as 5wl0¢ hi; nnd the commoner grades steady 1o stron The recelpts of cows wero liberal, the bulk being poorin quality. The market on butehers stufl remains steady. I ipts of stock: ersand feeders were lighter thun for some days and prices remain unchanged. asional Hogs. thaated re { hoas. .50, compured 1L yes and " 11,127 Friauy of woeol Lhe murket opened 5eloe higher on the best grades of very heavy hogs, soon came weuk and almost lost the advance, Late shipping orders cansed the market to advanco again to the hizhest point of the morning closing firm with all sold. The very light., or light-Iight hogs, were Slow negleeted Mixed und n arket chi with large recelpts, pathized with the diums syn prouclicd the heavy or [zt B2 tie bulk'sellinzs at {i wixed, £5.47144 compured with & day of lust week Prevailing Prices, 1z 15 0 tuble of pric ¢ in this grade of stock mentioneds 20 0f the pr dia yesterday and 8§56 Iri- The follo: market for v i 10 10 160IDS. ... ... 3453 @40 « ) to 1430 s £00 @ 0N « o 1300 1bs .0 5 .15 ¥ : @hL0 « . @1 P @10 Ordinary to iads @20 Fair to good . @ 300 o cholue cows R @50 Oholee 0 faney cows RS @hH Falr to good bills 5 olee to fancy bulis it stockers and feede lers, 050 (0 100 1o, Fair to cholee Hght ) Fair to choice heay Fair to cholee mixed s BTl Comparative Table, The the prices followinz table shows uring this and range in duy ursday Friday.. Baturday ) ighest and Low sst Sale s of Hogs. Tod Yesterday Mighest L Mighest N Lowest J42 Lowest R Stock Recetpts, Yesterday, Estimated Tolay. ( 1.9 Cattle W ents, 1,100 1 UmF Hogs.....1l6 cars, 9,500 8 124 Average Cost of Hogs, The foliowing table of hoxson the dates mention cost today, as based upon sul Tuly 2 04 Aug July L4730 August s, Tuly i 356 Aug July 51 A Auzust | 5 August § L0k Augustd, ) 4834 s of Hozs, Day, Aug. 0. Aug. 'S0 Aug. 88 Aug, ¥ | “eees | Sunday (T 8 Sunday 13 21 Disposition of Stock the number of cattle and h the puckers and leading buyers ket wing bought b; toduy's ui CATTLE, Swift & Co. . e G T msnd con pany e Armour-Cudihy packing Humilton & Stepien i Becker & Dozen . Lobraann & Trauermann..., mipany W. B Van Sant Oher huy ers Vov Tacob Lobuini 3% Lee Rothschild Oumahis packing Coripany noGE, The Armour-Cudahy pieking company Omiuha packing cotipiny viveks Swift & Co. 5 P Squires & Co Cudiiy Brothers Armioir packin: conipiny Representative Sales, DRESSED NEEY STEERS, No. Av. Pr., No. Av. Pr No. Av. Pr. IS S SR 511040 163 j Jm WA 360 21,1160 87 160 30 202360 4001080 3 10104 3 05 3.0 K0 5325 221041 385 ) A (1] 15140 830 IS, 1HS 400 A0 315 171047 450 1274 400 SHIPPING AND EXPORT STRERS, 43.. U8 35 cows. 1.. 00 T 210 W, » 6 210 4 1056 2 10 " 1047 210 1 10 16 CANNERS, 135 L1020 150 140 430 150 140 1040 150 140 81 145 145 2 15, &5 STOCKERS AND FEEDER: 1 200 70.. Ri4 7: 215 0. 058 2. 50.. 617 235 i 0. w8 235 4 1,119 185 2.1600 200 2015 155 11500 240 11400 160 2., 235 350 2 2,110 350 90 HEIFERS. 4.2 175 1..80 175 718 225 XS AND HELFERS, YEARLINGS, 2 390 COW, MILKER, 1. — 200 COW AND CALF, 1. — 20 WESTERN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr Thompson Bros,— 218 fecders, a8 feedo 25 focders ! 16 feeders . Av. Sh. Pr, co M1 8 43 167 10 Jaln 40 148 40 40 40 4 45 345 SzzE Boax 9 .. AND SKIPS, 120 40 250 1 200 51— 280 2 40 00 e 160 - 810 15 120 Market Me Hogs higher. Cadttle stronger, W. I, Lohr marketed hogs fror Mern ke W. Denton o Waterloo sent in hogEs. Wilt& Polley seat in a car of Logs from Naponee. Albert Tanner brought in a car Hoag. The 8wedeburg elevator company sent fn a car of hogs G. D, Streeterof Raymond of Logs. J. A, Geacame in from Whiteman with a car of cattle. C. Penn had a carof from Neilzh, ot hogs from murketed a car cattle on the market W. H. Terwilliger sent in a car of hozs from Dwight J. I Taylor came In - from Ashiton with two carsof hog Joe Dixon was on the market with cattle i Memphls, Shumaker was up from Ansley ar ot i N. K. Redlon of North car of hogs. Loup was up witha J.H. Butler was over from Crescent, Ta,, witha carof hogs. The Nebraska City packing houses have shut down for want of ive | —— | The Boston Wool Market, BOSTON, Mass, August [Speslal Tele- gram to Tue BEg]—There has been a good trade in wool and the sales of the we Bidte 3,008,000 pounds. ome lurg ritory wool wre reported, K aggro s sules of ter- nounting In all to 820,000 pounds, with fine selliug at 6@, clean fine edlum at 0@3%e and medium at s3@sle. Spring Texas has been sold guito freol ine ing cholce nt 2 nd other sales at Weoe, sule of 50,00 pounds of fall Texus was made at I3ige, L owstorn Orezon wool there has been a good the range of 160 X, business. with sales in Spring California wool have been qulet with smafl sales at 17 Oblo und Peansylvania floeces have boeon in woderate demand at 3131350 for X und Qe r XX und above. Mi st @i nah, Aglohe] banket, sovered, 8 been sold 1n small Tots i 2 at, por neat. 31105 smial] b mboo dellyory, combing wools were dall A Gy medium bamboo dellvery, &, Inrge detiine e yeeiss wnd Micl " b dollrery wasio DR DAASTS Badle. Pulled wools have beon i alr de | $ii mand at Daa0e tor super. Forvign woolshave | Corvaar -Manilla ropo—All sizes from 710 been quiet [ foin fie; wisai rope, all sizes from 710 to | Y In e “newprocess,” all sizes e T-16 ta OMANA WHOLESALE MArKETS, | | ! : 5 il LCOTTON ROPE - In, 160, Produve. TW ENES —Cotton tw ine, ' very fine. Cons 400, 10 bios, 22; cotton. thine, "Dl brand. 3 OATS k¥ b bl 18e; hemp twi inles, I8¢ sall HAY et o500 | twine candlo “wiek, ft cotion NiLLSTORE 31250 -1t cotton clothes e CHOPEED TrED -$14.00, | £ 00t ton 1ines, $140; 00-11 Staal 11non: Frsn or Ih—Perch, Tei buflalo, W ol twine, 83 Bae: pike, Bo; trou b 063 White, ¢ y 1503 Brazils, He: lberts, entfish, 1 inders e, T walniis, 1 peanit Orezon suln i lobsters, s, 01503 roasted, 12%¢; Tonnessed peanits i | & Titbes, W—Groen salted | BROOMS—b-tie, parior, £1.00; 4-tlo. $275: Detle, Slacidry salted | £ btie, platn, 818 warchouse, $.00; 10y, e ealt hides, | $1.25: whisk, $1.0001.25, less: Sheep pelts, | OUIVES—Quarts, por doz, 8.00; pints, per doz, Dot dey, per Ity | 820 bulk, ot gl e CANSED MEATS-Corned beet, 1 1b, $10; wax—Per 1b, 20¢ 8200 Lunch tonzue, 1 1b. TALLOW—A No. | 350330 N Ihs, #1,55; brawm 1 1, case, white, 3a@de; yellow, #5@do; stenrine, Ihs #2002 0% tonzues, 114 1, [ 21bs, $5.00; chipped beef, 1y Boxes—Quotations are for delivery fn Ot | Ib, round cuns, 81305 roast beat s Lo pound cagol—Dry buffalo, per ton, $G.00@18,0; dry | cans, £00: potted hum, 14 b, round eins, 6e; country Bleached, $0.0G15.00; dry country, | potted Tuum, b Ib, round cans, $.20: deyiled dam il meaty, $.006610.00, ham, K1b, round cans, 65¢; devilod b, ' 1b, PIcKLES— Mediam, per bl 50; small, #6.50; | round cans, $1.9; potted ox tong 5 1D, gherkins, $7.5 Povrary—Per dozen, eholee hons chofce mixed, $2.50050; Foosters, spring ehickens, #L.O@20 for small; for mediun; 2500274 for | roundenns, $1.20; compressed ham, 1 ins, $1.20; conpressed han, L2 1h, round enns, $1.8) ronnd 20; hon re 1l 0ss pl BUCTER—Crenmery, fi 1 orint, 106 xtra, $1.00 16'5¢; ereamery. fancy, solid puck; Tt | S0 standard west dei gallon: cninery, cloles, 0610 dilry, faney rolls | ety standard, $20. Nt erown. Wl prints, 12olse; daitys aney, solid packed, | t edged ir o, yery e, 1.3 Yol dutiy, aliol i | country roll, | 1bsizar corn, Lo; 2 l\wl\vxl\u stern funey, s tholee Sy ferior. 2os, | e 1“"“” v"vlv: :I]m‘hniw; ‘:\.Iq\(v\u M!\:” Wi lve for strictly frosh; stale not sal- iib, [trench, i I8 T HoNEY- Strained—60-1b cans. pd™b, 005 new « uh‘u.n\ 1ieise, | Peas—17 fine. comb honey, 14160, s demi-fine percan, 1 sifted, BrANS—Hand-pickednavy, $1.7572.00; hand- i Ib early June, ll F2-Ibmarrow, stand plcked navy medlun, 806075 hand plomed | Aoy ranis, pii0s B1b sonked, oo Steing country, SLALG0; kool cleni, $1L100 1.5, Beaies2el ieh igrde, Hefuoe, Wo; 215 EVAPORATED A pitis—Facy i per b, [ iplden wvix boans, 3uy Goib string * hoaris, BLUEBERRIES —Per bu, #1500 pmn boans-2.1b souked, 75¢: Boston baked COCOANUTA-Per 100, .00 Yo Ji-lb Lowis, #135; Growi brand MELONS-Per 10, £0,1 Sweet potutoes 31 New Jorsey, $1.0 o IR L LGN ol kins—i-1b, 810, * Okria, and - fomiitoes--£1.60; HES—ATkansas, 1§ bushel hox, T5e@#1.00; “‘\lru!‘»m tecotash, § « . per box, 83,0002 18i Sx UL Callf sas, 2 gt easc i Georin, 10 1) basket. ks, mew, ¥ PLUMS— ne, Colimbin, ete., per |1 le by c} SHOW W box, £ 00se pluts, i bu box, ve | §Ib boxes. siger medinm ) e st IR : Hambur i LIES 3@ 1c per Ib, herring, s Hambiy herr] SSED V' bice medium, 6@7; g tussiun sardines. sp Russiin s aaexD YAtz Uhole medtum, @7} Lights | Gk ptabn, e tuportd Tiotamd hrin LINSEED OiL—Raw, 00c; bolled, fe, Wi brand, 80e; do faney milkors, 60c: ma Croer—=Per bbl, refined %6.50; Lalf bbl., gral No. 1 shore, i bhls, $100; bionters, hard cider, pur , %0 orango elde uf DULs SIS0 whitefish, alt bhls, $.00 half bbl, 8.5 Lalf Lbl, $6.50, t ]ll- ) -‘V 00; family whitelish, $.50; X L Fing unw s mediam un- | 881mon, 8850, N L ".'ul\l.f;.'}|'|';L;<'n’ff-' e CANNED PISH-1-1h mackerel horrng), 81,005 PoTATOES=—Dor b, $,000 150, " L0 |-||l!v|n]v‘1.mh “I““'.\i” 00 \},ny lobsters, ‘w. RRod alo) oy, @ | 225 1-1b Alaska saimon eut, #1.0 1 oys 100 ONS L SF Dok Rod Malorh, tanoy, 80.000 | Yol 10.0s 61ot; kol A DMATOES—er hu-hoX, §2.5002,00. s, N1ons--New souther I LDl $4.505.00, Ibelams, little necks, $1 dines, Tmported, per cuse I fmported Donciess sir 1 sard nc 1005, 313 ines, koy, &2 ns—Bartlew, Califoruia, per box. $3.0@ American, per ense, Pitosns— Gornan, per box, £00; French, | I® ] et Sty o, B-6005.00; 3 Ines, An #1005 gros, el s, 100, Erench SO dine mustard, per case, s, £5.7504.00; 1-1h Provistons, crubs, 8225 21b crabs, $§50; P & W 151 fin 1t MEATS_Packens' pricos. Trosh hams, lies, 3.6 Moir's imported 1-10 kij verage, 70; frosh s, 1o 1bs Averaze, i, 82,05, h hams, 12 1bs av frosh shoul- D it . hei pork loins, Tiaci pork tenderlomn 9¢; Teaf lard, not rendered. 6ise; spare ribs,d PPORK AND 'BEEF—Burrels—Mss_pork, new 1 T 178 4 b gooseberries, #1.10: 1b raspherries, $1.15 ib blackberries, $1.01; 21 crries, §1.80: 3-1) s, leavy, 81235; clear Buliama #1175 telear u[:Yn'll. Rahama bork M butt . cloice. $1.00 pork, bean pork, pi pork. $15.50, Half barrels ama sliced, §2.40; ~Nel extra m oef, £ 30 Cherries-2-10 rod, $1.10; plute heef, §) hew . Poirs—2-1, 8130, Ponches i G005 new ri idards, $1.8; 1) eastern o v r d=1h ple, $1.40 B30, ts, 1.4 pears. SAvsAGE—Bologna, long | green gages, round bags, [ VINEGAR-—30 gr, elde: tongue, The; blood, e wine, 1he: funev, truit, ko, $150; Polish, 7o, ST0VE POLISH 20072587 per gross, A No. 1, 4405 stearine, Am, per 100, 817,55 Lewliston, per 109, 3 TONGUES—H per_cent off 1ist quarter barrels, $.50; eicht harrels, bulk, #2.10; best LARD—Tief s—Refined lird comp 'H 100 3s, 2 40; best pure I 3 koett %o Add 'ze to %e pe t, crushed, $L8); h'e Dack caf lard not ren- 2 dered, 630, astile. “mottled, per 1b, 0@10c; do PICKLED TRIPE barrels, § burrels, $. ench, AUSAGE CASINGS—Catt] liddie perlb. 614¢; rou bunzs L 25, 15 per {05 1 s, No, 1,4 inds, per set, 100 feet, 1240 middles, per set, 57 fee't, i sands,” less than 1000- piece lots, 3¢ 'each; small blndders, less than B00-doz los, I8¢ p rze bludders, less than 500-doz lots, SpIcED P quarter barr 15 1bs cach, Half 5; quarter v 1b, 1 kits, 15 Ibs Metals, BLOCK TIN—Small plg, 50¢ per 1b: bar. He per ib. CorpER s and Planished boller sizes, 3 per 1b; cold rolled, Zio porlb; sheeting, sic perib; pii and flats, 3ic per 1, GALVANIZED SHEET TRON eant pat B e, GUIN PLATE-L. O, 105, 8735 L X, 10x14, ATE-Coke, 14320, 112, $6.25, Charcoal, L C., 1Hx2), 112, §.50; T, No. 27, #3.60, unt 50-10 o plan. fron, Nos. 24 and 27, A, 10} talt barrels, §11.00; ghth barrels, £.00; kits, LARD OIr lard ofl, w s, 47c; ex- 1lard oil, #5e; No. 2 50¢; 5 gal cun, No. 1 neats- B0e; N neatsfo i pure i extra neatsfoot o hiuif Striet] e g ) 1d hialf, 1c. foot oll, 37c; tailow oll, 41r, L NATLS ). HONEYCOMB TRIPE—Huif barrels, # 75; quar- , WIRE NA(Ls - Huse, £.05. fe rels, 82 10; elghth barrels, 8L15; kits, 16 | Wink—Jayp, barb, $5.95; galy., $3.6. bs ench, e, Pork ToNGUES — Uncooked — Mild cured — Drugs. Per o7, P. & W, alf barrels, 100 1bs, 87.53; quarter barrels, 50 1bs, §4.0( German, Be Dy SAur Mears—Lean backs, fe; extra | indis Ih T5e; Insect powder, 21e; opium, ghort clears, e ellles 16 to 20 b average, | 84005 morphine, per oz, &.05: hows, per b, e; 6e; short ribs, bige; Short clears, b3e: long | Blycerine, 200; dextrin cuttichone, i clears, 5ye; shoulders, dje. Greamy tartar’ pure, 20 commercial, e 0KED M -Cunvassed, unless other- | PhOT 50 arb, Tes blae vitrol Fige, '~ wise ordered—I 12 1014 'Ib_average, Lic; | o AC IholicrBmo ltric, 45@ise; tar- 16-1b average, 103c: 20 to2 1b average, 104 | tarc i sulphuric, per Ib, 2. ol 8110 turpentine. 48¢ Tonea skinned slicing, 1% to 20 1hs average, 11¢; Onlis erug > f @45 culoniel. fornia hams, 7%¢; shoulders, Tige: shoulders, 305 alsam toulu, 41@in; culomiel, skinued, 0¥¢; shoulders,¢ to 8 e average | Qihlic) aathirides $L3@LI: onssin buds, 20 Tige; bon 8%0; breakfast arable. a0 o ; "irm‘rx @52 (clear), The; breakfast e ¢, 3@ odlum, $0@iie; {rib) slye; arl hans (sets), 104c; T e ur, 8'4¢; clods, T o Dy Savr Curkn—Bacon, 1o Dry Goods. short el fige; extra short ol S HEAVY BROWN COTTONS-At Hes, clear strips, bic; short ribs, Gige Atluntlo H, o5 Atlantie D05 ders, 6lgc, Ge; Aurora ( Buck's 4 DiES<ED BEEF - Stecrs, 500 t0 600 1bs average, 6350: Darlington, o s' No. 1, 45 native, G4@eic; steers, 400 0500 1bs averago, | Aes oo Tndign Head, 1150 native, (@biic; cows and heifers, 400 to 500 1bs Luwrence LL, eitn LL, 5 average, 54¢5 Dindquariers, stoers, 1003 hind- AR CHa QuArters, Cows, 7c; for unFors, stocrs 4} rora B,0130; Aurorn i quarters, cows, sc; cressed hogs, 4340, GlasaorEToni T D MUTTON—Cholce dressed it mutton, addles of mutton, cks of mutton, e combr e —No. breasts of mutton. Ge; legs of mutton, 10e. | g, te jo; Butiereloth XX, 4i3e; Ca 1 Call, g Fruit of the L Groceres, siges 1L Semper [dein, Sei Housskeopor, S : e Kiniz Phillip cumbric, le;’ Lanzdon G 5, ¢ SUGAR—Per Ib.—Out loaf Tides Cubes, Lonsdale, §3 Lonsdale cambric, 10¢; Now tandard, powdered, 74 XXXX, powdercd, | Yorr s is, fos Gan i nulinted, standurd, Gic; Confectioners' | “SybprinG AND PILLOW CASINGS—Brown Lixtea O, Olimux,, d%e; Extra | Not—Pepperall, 43-in, 1003 Pepporoll, -4, e e Ambor, 53e; Golden 0,54e. | Beoporchl. ted, ' (- Pepperell, {0-4 n—Per 1b.- kes, 30 1h box Utlea, 482, . Bsein, 17140 tie: 10 cakes, -1 boxes, 134ge; 1-1D br in, e Ut Utica, 90 L pure, e — Roasted Blenched 10¢; COFFE perell, 46-in, 11c MecLaughlin percll! k-4, Dilworth's, 2 10-4, ;U Douch. Moe 10-4, 514 COFFEE- n—-Fancy Golden Rlo, NGHAMS — Amoskeng, 6%c: usl\l\y 2, aney old peaberry holce to funcy, | dress, blacs Bates, Gl wick. dress, Tige} 21505 Rio, prin Rood, 2iae; Su Lncaster, Gy, Gtac; Whittenton, and common 2le; Mocha, e Ji dress, 8ige Y genuine 0. G, 280; Juva, good Interior, Tndigo bluc Martha Wash- Mexican, 2ie, Srruss-Auber Syrup-Inbbls, No. grade, i Morr 80¢; half bbls, No. 10 gri 4-zal kegs, No. if, Sl nilion, Mie; 70 grado, 81 al kit . 10 grade, ise; Allen Chiambray, ¢; Glou- gal cans, 10 in case, per cise, §.0 gal cans, A oy Steel 16 In case, per case, #.10; White elover 2 Fancies — 3 Stec Db, 50; WAl bbs, e 4 ; Ramapo, 414 4¢. Shirt- Washi arthi Merrl k, A in i ds—Fountain, 6%c; Garnon; BN leld, $1)c; Borlin, 60, Alf b1, 300; 4- WiGANS—Net, Thistle. 7403 Red € 0 1-gal. 101n ong COLORED CAMBRICS—Crown, 4'4¢; Red Star, wd R 414503 rolled Clover, be; Slater, 665 high colors, 2 16 extra. tevens' B, 10-i Stevens' A, Stevens' M., ASI CoCoA HroMA—Por 11 'OCOANUTS— P rib, In pkgs, 26 bulk, SEEDS—Mixed bird, 1-1b pke: hemp, 415¢; anise, 18¢ SPICES—Pepper- A « Bo; canary oppy. 10c, Singaporo sifted Ispice, R Amoskeng, Everett, stinds e; Old York, XX s, 9-02, 13/5¢; rk Naunkf 18@10c; nang, s Lawrence, fancy stripes Everett, farina, saroni, 16 tipioca, ' 6a@ic spigittd, fle. ney per gal, Sx@ite ; Juba baking, In view of the p rice, Messrs it of the domestic new Talmage’s Sons issuc MOrAss K cholce, 43iidTe; good, B0 Boes black strap, Dan WRAPPING PAVER—Straw, por b, 14@e; | @ cireular giving “points” on the situation T il B, 5603 No. 1, fe. the immediate future and possible course of 1 S WL h10: a3 Water white, | the market throughout the year. They s SALSODA~BDIS, 1%¢; granuluted, 20; in bbls, | thatit has been a phenomenal year in ric there is practical at any point, and ; 5 10 75,000 bar. rels of the new crop will be required to bring indivic ks up to normul average quan y none of the old crop left )00 barre RonA 40, t‘un\.\p Wisconsin I'. €, twin f Pkgs, 001bs to box, 54@5 kegs, ts, per b, Amerlea, 1007 [t usin K. young Swiss, le; Edum in foll, s A tity, In years succeeding I876-77—1530-51, s g, o oral L hibgutes, less than | when conditions were somewhat similar, B 15" boxa 100 Lo ot npples, | Prices were even higher than at present aud s$0 continued until Novembe As to the urse of the marketat a later period th all attention to several features which g viponited 3,10 Sueks, 1bs to box yarrnts, new | materially influence prices, 1. The enhanecd f x"""l orer Vostlzza cur- | valyes of rice throughoutethe w The FRRLS SR T 10 IOREn ARG scarcity and high prices in fruits and many RAISINS—London luyers, California stand- | of the cercals, Ihe inflating results which ard. per box, #5; “liorse shoe,” &460; loose | many think will be the outcome of silver log imuseatols, Cullfornia standurd, #40; “lorso | islation. Foreign crops are less than for Toun UnjTEoun i, B8, Calian e lo bl t0:seod- | sov Fi yease paskand of qual Sullat s, In Sucks, per 1 fos Calitornia nscas | £0F the United States: not one-third of a tulue T BACkR: Bt NOW' v linots oo, valaumo, | yeur in past decac The cost of Bassein, old mdura luyer, old v " | Rangoon and Pana is quoted at 5l,-hd¢ Baskers—Per doz, 1 bushel, narrow band | Japan and Java5%-6%. Ouly the latior, it BAve: oy B0 14, biishel, narrow bind | s said, aro comparable with and can success- Wi avstave broud band, | fully compete with domestic sorts of equal bushel, stuve, broad grades. From the foregoing the outlook is 1. ol stave, bl 200; (husne most encou & for the “home products, X AR s and the promise is that it will be marketed rizis, & bushel, ¢ plint, ata cousiderably higher average price thun thel, 'buiboo: 4.0 ol biviuboo, | for some years past wandry % lnundyy A hyAcey Wl oW St ‘The ouly complexion powder in the world rkoe Ca kot W | that1s without vulgarity, without injury to U0; willow, market, large, Lo0; wil- | theuscr, and without doubt a beautiticr, is shet, 3 1o uest (§ small) Lulediuw), | Pozzonl’s, DISGUISED IN TROUSERS, | i Male Clothing Worn by a Giel for Years in Order to Help Her Family. For about twenty years a family { named Reynolds lived in this nelghboe- hood and later at Fuirfax, about miles from lere, s a special to the Chicago Horald two years ago the fathet of the died and the mother and children San family | Intotown, . A young man was almost constantly seen on the strects and was known by all the townspeople as Dalbert Reynolds. Remarks wore often made of | his womanly voice and appenvance, and it was often’ noticed that he did not talk aptly to boyish sports und ar nts, and although full of fun it was noticed that he enjoyed himself more inthe com pany of children and girls thah among | boys. Shortiy after areiving heve e | entered the seevice of Wells, a Co. a8 an express deiver, o continu ‘in that service for s woeoks, Af | that ire drove a sprinkling cart on | public streets. Then he wasa carein, driver and continued as such for somoe | months, Tast summor it was remarkod by persons who had oceasion to visit the Reynolds residence that Dellort, was ways dressad as rivl and atte led to houschold duties when at home, About | two months ago D Thert went to Olema, | presumably to work on a ranch. Noth | Ing was heard of him until about « woek 0, when ex-Sheriff Georgoe Musgon enme to town with the news that Delbert wis | a and had just been macried to | Sherbrook Hurtman, and that they we hills of Olema. The Teport was f tobe teue At o part en last night at Olema Delbert lds, or My Hartman, was the of the ball Many of San Rafael’s young men wore present, but she declined to vecognize | those who had known ler in male at- tire. She had worn men’s elothes in ordor to carn more money to help sup port her mother's family, Vinslow's soothing syrup for children ftens the gums and allays all pain cents a bottle Through conches—tullmin palace sleepers, dining ears, free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervoning points vin the great Rock [sland route. Ticket oflice 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam, - - A Ohoice List of Sun e Resort In the lake vegions of Wisconsin, Min- nesota, Lowa and the two Dakotns, there are hundreds of charming localitios pro- eminently fitted for summer homes. Among the following sclected list aro names familiar to many of our readers as the perfection of northern summer re- sorts, Nearly all of the Wisconsin points of interest are within a short distanc from Chicago or Milwaukee, and none of them ave so far away from the **busy marts of civilization” " that they cannot be reached in a few hours of wvel, by frequent traing, o in the northwest—the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t Paul railway Oconomowoe, W Clear Lake, Toy Minocqua, Wis, Lale Olcob Waukesha, Wis. Spivit Lake, Tow Polmyra, Wis. Frontenae, Minn, Tamahowk Lakes, Lalke Minuetonka, Wis, Minn cside, Wis. Ortonville, v the finest road rn City, Wis., Prior Lake, Minn. (Dells of the Wis- White Boear Lake, consin. ) Mii Beaver Dam, Wis. Stono Lake, Da Madison, Wis. Tota, For détailed information, apply at_ticket nam street, Burker Blocl, A. NAsu, Gen. Agent. TON, P Agent. et g “Original Package” Lottery Tickets. Ths *toriginal package” decision of the supreme court has let. loose a flood of lottery business in this city, saysan Indianapolis dispatch to the Chicago Tribune, Packages of tickets from Loui- siuna are received here almost daily t several agents, and the police find “that they have no authority to interfere, ex- cept when they detect agents in offering them for sale, and this they think they cannot do when the tickets aresold in original packages, - Hundreds have canght on to a new lease of life by drinking frcely or bathing in the min- eral water of the famous “Old M. €. spring at Hotel Colfax, Ta. ——— Dr. Sussdoril treats successfully all discases of the kidney bladders and rectum. 1504 Farnam st. )1 F oftice, 1 J. B, PRE: The new offices of the great ,Rock [s- land route, 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam street, Omaha, are the fincst in the city. Call and see them. Tickets to all points cast at lowest rates SHROEDER & DEAN GRAIN, Provisions and Stocks, BASEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK; 808 South 13th Street, - Omaha. Els l \ N SALE TO AT, PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH AT 1302 Farram Strest, HARRY P. DEUEL, CARITAL iiiaesisess ia:5400,000 SURPLUS e 600,000 Accounts of Banks, Bansers Corporations so- lcited Our facllities for COLLECTIONS are excellent, and we re-discount for baniks when balances warrant it Boston Is & Re ! from banks (not ntas o reserve. rve City, i lozated in ces with us other Keserve Cltles | We draw our own exchanze on London and the | Continent, and wake eabio transfgrs and place money by telegraph throughout the Usitcd States and Can ada. Wehave o market for prime first-class Invest | Securities, nud 1nvite proposals from States, Coun o and Citles when Iksuing bonds, We dow general bankiug business, and layite cor Pl ASA P. POTTER, PRESIDENT, JOS, W. WORK, Casmieg, |SYPHILIS (¢, velous Magle Remedy, 850,00 f¢ not cu CAUTION W got the genuine rems | edy. Write or call on 1),0, Joulyn. w12 Har- | ue¥ Street, Omaaba, Nebruski )10 60 of the mar= o case 1t will Cante cured moved | 'Omaha Manufacturers | Noots and Sho .. KIRKENDALT, JONES & GO, Wholesale Manufacturersof Boots & Shoes Agonts for Rostor ah, 11 ™ 1 treet, Omiaha, Nt —— Brewers, | STORZ & ILER, 1104 a | Lager Beer Brewers, | 1651 North 1861 Street, Omaha, Cornfee, EAGLE CORNICE W Manufactarers of Galvanized lfon Cornice th wih St terfals, propriet Artists' M 1 A_H«vnl'l«.” [ Artists” Naterials, Pianos and Organs, 1513 Douglas Strect. Omaha, Nob, —_— Coal, Coke, o, AND LIME [ AHA COAL, COKE CO,y | Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, ‘ 0.1 Cor and Douglas Siroets, Omahn, Nob, ‘ ‘§I‘¢)(‘ \'4‘ FUEL .|. i Shippers of Coal and Cokie, \ DEAN I'RONG & CO, | Wiolesale Cigars, ! 402N 10t Strect et 1430, e O e g Dry Goods and Notions, M. ¥ :n\lkll‘nlA\ €0,y i Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notiony Comner 1ith and How | KILPATRICK: [mporters and ROCH DRY COODS ¢ Jobbers in Dry Goods, \ | Gonts' Furnisl a8 € and Harnoy | o | ———— Furnit T DEWEY & STON D Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Farnam Stroot, Omuhn, Nobrasks, ~ CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture, Omaha, Nebraskn. Groceries. McCORD, BRADY & CO, Wholesale Grocers, 1othand Leavenvorth Streot . Omalin, Nobraskn. Lumber, G. W. DOUGLAS & CO, Dealers in Hurdwood Lumber, Yard 1310 N, 16th St.. Oniah JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Etc., Etc. ety Imported and Amerlean Portland Coment. Stay ageut for Milwaukes Hydimulio Coment, aud Quiney White Limo. CHAS, R, LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumbe Wood carpets and parq: Joring. Oth and Douglal Streots, 0 Nobrask RED W. GREY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Elc, Corner §th and Douglas Streets, Ons Milline I. OBERFELDF l’nz CQA, > i Impoiters and Jobbers in Nillinery, 208, 210 and 212 South 1ith stroot. 3T, ROBINSO Yvo'mon"co,.‘ Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods, 1124 Harney stroot, Omals, CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE C0,, Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils, Axle gronse, etc., Omaha. A. EL Bishop, Manager. CA'RI‘ENT!-:R PAPER CO., . Wholesale Paper Dealers. Ty A nice stock of printing, wrapping and writing 0 to chrd paper. paper. Speclal attention gy Safes, it . DEANE & CO, General Agents for Halls' Safes, 521 and 329 South 10) 8t Omaha. Toys, ¥ H. HARDY & CO., Johbers of Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, Touse Furnisbing Goods, Children's Carrlnges. 1200 Farnan steedt, Ownha, Neb. —_—— Water Supplics, b ien oy U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO,, Steam and Water Supplies, Halllday wind miflls. 91§ and 20 Jones st,, Omaha. G. 1 Toss, Acting Manager. Iron Works "PAXTON & VIERLING TRON WORKS, Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worle Engines, brass work, genoral foundry. machine uud Bleksmiy work' Oftt o nd works, Us 1 Ry. and 1th street, Omahi, | et 2 Sl OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, Nanf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults, Jatl work, Iron Shuttors and fire oscipom G. Andreen, prop'r. Cor. and Jiekson St » Doors, M. A. DISBROW & CO., Wholessle manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Branch office, 12th and Izard strects, Omaba, e ey | South Oms: 1hay UNION STOCK YARDS CO., O South Omaha, Limited. = . COMMERCIATL ational Bank Capital, - - - $400,000 Surplus, - - - 44,000 Officers and_Diroctors—E. M. Morsenan, G. Hitcheock Ir. A Ho Anderson. I, Vi pr Willums, A P Hopkina. prosidon casnler; ¥.B. Biyant, as stant NEBRASKA ational Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NE! Capital. - - - . $400,004 Surptus Jan. 1st, 1860 - B7,80Q Oficers and Directors-Honry W, Yates, Presiden V. Morse Johin 8. Collin, It C. Cusblig, . N Patrick, W. 1. 8. Hughos, cashior, THE IRON BANIXK, A Genernl Bumking Busincss Trapsacteds -~

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