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AHE OMAHA DALLY BEY, SATUKDAY AUGUN Wheat News Quite Conflicting and the T b CORN MEETS Outs Sell Regard and Hutel 1ade is Pugled, | WITH A MATERIAL DECLINE. s of Consequences, neonrages the Raid | ~Ih Provision | Market. | CRICAGO. Anzust 1i—(Spectal T n to | T BEe]- The wheat market appears to puz- 7le the trade very much, Therew sneral | disposition to sell for a reaction this morning, with much the <ame result ns on yesterda Prices went up from 'e (o % from closing | figures the night previons on dumping of small lots, This ended the carly decline, | Then thero was enongh moderate buying to Bt prices back to where they started; | then some bull news about noon put prices up about Ye all aromnd and gave the murket the appearance of g The men and honses who could easily putup irlecs o fow iours do ot conflicting ul buy ing for i few lookes " by, de short, Then bl Teade ¢. lurger profits wid news y was quite cyen cables were | 1sh from one souree and bullish fron anothe, Public cables to the board quoted wleat at Liverpool d Tower, while Borbolim aquoted | the market firm. Clear — weather in the northwest — was regarded fuvor abl oledo reported light recelpts and SUIL lighter for tomorrow, Millen' journals clivim an advance of 2c i flour 1ok « withwheat. Toeh L advices fro Dakeotia northeastern eounties [ will not excecd ten hushels pe re. Moote- | hewd dispat wid the crop was cquil to Just yo portscon tiue o send out | stuf, day: New York, 1000 whea in, 12 BaltLmore, 40,0005 \ totul of wheat and flonr from three |mr|<\ equals 00 bushiels of wheat. o SHLmAL s of the divy was. tint wing €0 | $1.08, During ( ainst it this dine ook pl nt in all ¢ aiin and sold this putthe m: One bearish i warmer weuth i Al i was just the th At possibie, fro ber sold ' at 48 to e, May o went o fro 50 o) and other months like- wise. Luterin th Ly, when Russinn ehol- e ws started wheatup, MeCormick & on, Worthington and _other houses tumed tree buyers. Uhe ekt responded and advinced (o 8e for September and 5:20e for May befir ek, ing in - corn the lust half hour was quite bultish, asin Wi Lind pri by shorts and on outside orders. anl from b calls Fight to the close, when all nonths slowed o gain over last night of 1, or W sUght fraction betier. satehes upset e theory of mprovewent following tho r it many fields look worse insto Atuny rite the siiling was overdone for o time dand the rally was not unexpected. Au- ust closed at 48 Yo, September at 48 e, Octo= hor at 4 d My at these Dulng the top fiszures of the day SToso 1t Wil found thy artec nees the 1 con wits not I For ¢ the fiom & \I||)u;.l|l It wus onts. rislly, but th covered. Aug it g0, Octohe Provisions di extenttoday, early with oth Lot the r: the opening with wran closed firm and 412 nd N Tibs were not CIIcAGO, Au Tue Bee.] tive with pric generally quoting asubstantial ad the week so far ¢ for cove! duy and advance Texans wnd r; general upturn, higher today t in sight today. coming forward and sciling at wather tsfactory prics. Cholee to extr peves, HE0E5.00; medinm 1o good steers, 1850 to 1500 108, BAA@AT0; 1200 1o 1330 1bs, EL00G,00; b W04 5 stockers and fe Fiday, an roely woek, Hente a ather down tu B 1 20 sine soldus low about th sortsut BR n few welkhts sold L:“W““]" d YorK. i cossion the sto filled the bul ion Pacifio made ona large volume of advancesover & per cent generally, wh wasup & u m the early tr soon sluckened went cans to about the over K, sloped a1l ville sh cent, A uluwid § th \fly Dut no atlloclock (he Lo firm at sl Chlcago Gas 1o Bour to mon the. stiengih wis “well heldy but thenetivity dled ont. Rock Island beld up to G Ak Dbl E il Lous- ville y telded f S 1o feature to ope ||nhhlu_y. There wis further fmprovement i & few BLOCK Atchison rose to 440 St. Paul o Tl Lackawanna to 146 and R dingto 44 There wis heaviness aguin | he ele M Burlingion wi at the close. I8, 4% regula 84y con e b ot Chicago u e W Hihe 1B & W Kinsas & T Lake Shore. Michigan Cenral Missour Paciic Burliy Moxgy-—Closed at 606 1-3 per_coat 6 per cont. PIME MERCAN Ex sixty-dy bilis, 81834 The BIERLING NEw Youk, Bee, Meady and Glasztow cables of W 1d and ihe rally ed_tht ot in visiblo may ur Monday. Il infliend lower closi erpool were ot hecled 1 only reflection 8 here and !H’ nr fore i and v The corn market had 3 arket 1y L bt In doing s they ¢ y great e was o decdine i pork rhots and o rally liter, e was Hmited. For Januir: ! e from # CATTL atives from ¢ s good pricas for prim mised aid p close, i 100! London orders in Loulsville, or, generally hold . Net galns - a rallroad stocks were: unuuu » awclfic 1 The following were the closing 18 dlgs reular. s Russian ports were quarantined, on this, Chie 1001 bushels, Receipts we - wetion of _the market up to the < lust hour was: Sept pe 4L00% to #1090 10 E1.0v% Lo Wie to s Ber#10 todlon | 10 $100% 10 $1.03 Lo 8107 and | he ricet | the Russ nd for Amcerican morin ce. anda very mite Liter in the diy the sen- i nnarkets was more bullish up le from botton fisares, anl Shetter than Last mhit, ilaenee enrly was cloarer wid er over the corn states after s past. This Op Lo oV er, Septens ns for a fewd ingio help the i the drouth cos were advaneed on huying at 480,000 1into seil this morni il on ric th tho Sep regardless of shinson en- Business was e other - oats et of el wp aquite v fe to buy © openinz pri ust e at and elosiMe price w 1highorat 31155, May sold wt T4 and Lardand nich ehianged at the clo: Fust 15, Business cont s steadily advancing, sale [ ving about all descriptions ot Ows up toprime native swers, ngers have gone up with th xuns being quoted 1067 lan yesterday. No range catt Large numbers of calves ar s, hulls and Texas natives 3,000 | II\ 11 e s inn goner for days of the 1l slow et with m of 3ui0e, making adecline of Tuesiay. Rough and 1on S0, 00, and $17000 15 cking With best heavy wt £L.800) \Cy fat baeks anl butcher UELHEE0% whith were the top yi lightassorted sold av vy i Aug ~[Speelal Telezram to orthe third day In suc- wok marketstarted bioyant and lls with false hopes. Owing to Reading, St.Paul, and others, the opening wis business and at nlght's figures of from % to o Wubash preferred rther slight galns were scored uding, but the heavy demand 1 away and the upwird mov Al prices then wont back to ning tigures, and Sugar declined however, the mirket agal F tostrong tone aud Louisville owed nuarked strength, rising tehison, Louisyille & Nathvil ugardisplayed conslderable ac- ure was shown. and rhot wasdull and steady ight changes from first prices, 5o slightly todie. During the nther f Detter than yester oW Of the more aetjve suisvillo & Nashv lle vison 35, St. | wwinn 1, 1 1 Rock 18l were 16400 shares., preferred &N WL “do profe York Central. Ik ton Ao preferged Unton Pallic. 1054 i it Ao pre 1 \\\ estern Unlon lust loan nt, A tirmer; lumlnu WAy 'offee erkfl. August 15.—(Special Telogram Coffee—Options opened barely unchanged to 13 poluts LE PAPER 5@ pe ANGE — Qulet o l | Octoher, #10.0 | July and quiet. fa Augnst. $1K. 1511 i an firm; fulr 10G 10 les, 2020 hagsy a. September. Novembe Januar. 103 Q10,0 May. 415, pot 1t 1 N W3, Mining Stocks. ¢ Y OIK. Au; En =T quotation PROD CHICAGO, Augn =Nirm; casl, Firm;ca Sliort Ribs &t saltec Al ¢ Recelpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 11,000 11,000 Wheat, ba 5,000 Corn, bu 165000 | 1. 0 Oits: i SR 2500 | 1100 New York, Auzust 1 3 ripts 1..1580 10200 bushelsi exports, ) hushels; spot glised hiehert 0.0 wed, S5 elevators | 1 g0 S04 FL0L@LOTH T, 0. .t options RN S Teehar closed strong; No. August, closing wt bl ] 04, o Corn—Recelpts, 19,19 bushels; exports, — Dushels; spot h (30 11 Clon 1@ 1 nilxed, ban K wi Steady Lovis, Au septenber, Firn ST, [0% Corn Whisky Buiter: dair Cre A spring nortlierr 1 lvv\\\uul\ lu APOLLS 5 shipmen denand for good for new No. sellers held” fi Awzust, $LO4; or K ANSAS Crry, 2hard, cash, h, 041 Oats —Lowor; JINCINNATL, A 07 Ne 113, Anzust (5—Wheat-Qulet, de- olders offer moderately. Cali- for 1675 6d, pere al; red wost- ern, spring, Ts4daois $14d] red western, winter, s s Cor demand poor; new mixed, western, 48 45d per contil. LIVE S1OUK. CHICAGO, Augu ttle-Receipts, S 000 rket netive a @400 Tower lizht, Louts, shipments i to finey ni A ..i gram to T marketslow and There were no OMAHA LIVE he ma higheron the be tostronzer on ot s about nunibe LR s closed fin Options 0 1.2 western e Hozs—Receipts. i In, 0% 1 yesterday and 2 ust [$pecinl Tele Sutter Creek CCE MABKETS. t 15,1 0 . 1. close Wi September, $1.0 <l 48740 September, 4§ hides. G 1,000 hushels; white, 47 ite western closing at 4 losed stc )Ints dow . 205 shot Rio f N low, 4700 confectioners’ “A, estern, 164@ 100, stean, § t skims, 2@54e. —~Wheat—Higher Doecember., $1. Elgin, ||\.u~| 15.-Wh Stpteniber, Wity b, BO@nige. e, i pork, A Augast 1 s, U Wh e fons of old wh o. Luew in poor do und rm. Closing I 1 havd, L trac $1.00: ¥ orthern, ptomiber, 9i%c¢; on track, orthern, August, 9 on At What i Wije bid h, 46046150, ' cash, Hie; August ust 1.~ Wheat—No. 5414 u St l hory beoves, ugust rhet 2ymdl v, $1.0.@4 v < 4800; shipments, b ~Cattle—Re market 1,80¢ king. Au u e L) -Hogs— 1ower, selli Sules of fat cat tle., ——— STOCK, Cattle, Tride Estimuted recelpts of catt with . Au 1600, 1230 Friday « rket opencd activy st grades of steer hers. The receipt best 5 woere str of feeders of g nony the receipts. i ange i stockers and feders, Hogs. Estimated receipts of hogs with 154 ay and 10, Tust wed arket on heavy hogs o strong, soon b fiat. Late ship market and the chunged hands s Light and mix The range of Light, £33 hu-.:L 244, Th 4 con wa fior Brday Pre The following | market for tho g Primo steers, 130 hod steers, 1250 Jod steers, 1 Fair, 100) to 11 Common, 8 1o | Common canners Ordinary to faic Falr to good cow Good to ellee o Cholee to faney o Fair to good buill Clioice to faney fzht stockers ors, 90 Lo 10 Air (o chole ale (o choice lics ulrto choice il )hs me we ping orders zuv balance of the 'k toady with T ed s e average of |Iu~ pared with 83 of lust week. vailing Prices. s palc in this S table rade of sto ) Lo 100)1bs, to 1430 b, COWS, WS OWs hulls nd feeders, ) s, xed hog Comparative -Table, he following table at--Qulel murket firnmer Including | HT60L1T b et No.7 flat bean, | owing arethe mining stock Wi Ma, e bids i 010 4 00 cash, #1L September. | 1 1070 4 0 s September, 410 9 Cows. septem= | 1o g0 ' 06 6. "™ 101110 12,0 805 121100 i 1030 L] 10,1060 2 winter wh b 1 0% o Reye, # I CANNERS. Shoulders, {@5.00; swort | 8. 097 9,005 190 2 ; et ribs, #5000 11100 16 64 ::I; ‘i'.]r e o cunery, 1@ey daivy, 0 | 40705 ( 700 15 ety e S B 3. M0 150 1. s 16 t g choddars, 7@ 11080 1 ind light green NG i, s0lld picked, de; No. or August iy options a [ United closed for September at 21@22¢; rust, $11.10. coipts, L at, s 1y steady; NoO. 2 mixed, 30@30%c. 0; stoek- e higler; The yards held Tuany stockers but there Were no biyers. St15. npured lust and 10¢ ud steady of cows > onger. toady, Bulls remain unchunged. oo quality 5 0o quoti- penec teady 110 150) s @i, i @00 200 1. QL0 @1.00 shows the range in seson hogs during thisand last week: Days iy Wednowiny hursday Frid Saturday . Avera The following table gives the average cost tes mentionod, y, 48 based upon sales August of hozs on the du costtod, July Tuly 0 Julyiil August August August August August 6, 0} un- teudy; Ye. 2 red, t | % and finally almost 1ife 10 the avy hogs s close. Stock Re OMcial Yesterday Cattie., 44 enrs, by Hogs. . 200 cars, 13,452 cipt Estimated Today. Average Price of Hoas. | Ehowing the averaze price pald for loads of hogs on the days indicated in 1887, 183, 188) ug. ‘80, 8 | LU 01 Suniay. 9 1stecrs A2 steers, d0cows 4lcows ¥ HOGS) Market Mention. Hogs lower. Cattle higher, L IL Sheeks of York sent ina carof hogs, William Nelins of Ansiey murketed a carof oS, ® Dow Black sent ina car of hogs from Pau- ne. Wilt & Polly m Naponee, Henr carof iog John Ro the market, rketed a car of hogs from ame in from Millard with a 1 of Neola, Ta. had a car of hogs on £ rinl Merna was on the market with attle. was on the murket with on Brothers sent over a ear of hogs from Wesion, [ 8B, SBamue hogs on the Tuspector Howard condemned and shot an- other lump jaw steer. O, 1. Parmele came down from Broken Bow with two earsof heifers, Roy Hurlbut of Davis & Hurlbut, Tabor, a., wus over with two cars of hogs, J. 1. Brewer of Eustis. Frontier county, was among the shippers at the yurds, E. L. Ellemier eamo down from Swauton with o ear each of eattle and he W. A. Rogers of the firm of Roger Brothiets, Lowell, eame in with acar of cattle. P. A, Baush the well-known Beaver City stocknian, wis o VISILOr at the yurds. Blair & McCombs, extensive dealers of Morna, hd five cars of cattlo on the market. George Boetel the well known Leigh shipper wits in with a car each of eattle and hogs. D. Jackson of the firm of Hayden & Juc was hiere from Willieo with a'ear of hogs. A I y of the firm of l'vn‘{ & Milens, Walioo, Wis up with w car each of eattle and nogs. George Benner of the firm of Cupp & Benner, MePau, L, was on the market with g car of Y on of Stromsburg had a car of son, Matthew Spearsof the firm of Daughert & Spears was over (row Hawthorn, La, with a car of hogs D. Ritehiec Lwo eurs of hog association. Jumes Danley, a well known patron of this market was looking after a shipment, He ships from Mem phis. Harry R. Huzhes of the tirm of Richardson, Hughes & C alparaiso, was on the market with three attle, Charles MeDermott, aprominent and sue- cesstul fir ocktan of Colon, was up looking ove 10 in fro for the Farm Bend with ‘o-operative B, Hunter of Springfield, 111, stopped oft at the yards on lis w i from a Visit to his Big Creek ranch in \Wyoming. ¥ brought in a car of hozs from Cul- ys that he broux 1 the Alkali lats, A prominent I stockman was A of hogs from Case nd an- Ir, Crops in that section are trom Ad generally good. Samuel Huas, ranch owner, an oid thue range cattle and the visitors at tho Anong P | yards, Mr. [laas was at one time owner of the Thla SYash: | Last Woeki ,l]rnnl*\hl‘n raneh 1n Nottly'Park, Golo, but s e | Sinee selling that he has not been ‘engaged in e RG] the cattie ralsiug business. & [340 G 63 George W. Jones of the Street stable ear cor- 0 iy has returned fronia trip to Cheyenne, 2| While there Mr. Clay of the Swan lund and e Costor Hogs, sluddin s ported August August 1 August 1 August 15, ¢ the 3 My [ nghl-n and Lowest Sales of Hogs. Today. Highest., Lowest... erda, cuttle o ympany ordered sixteen Stecet cirs to be loaded ut Rock Creek onSundiy for Omuha, The streetstablo. ear Company report heavy shipuent of cattle from Denver and Puebio. A Gigantic Coffee Syndicate, Barmisoke, Md., August 15, Telegram to T Bre.]-Coffee me importers and brokers of this ¢ much intel of a coffee syndicate having a capital stock of £,000,000, and that the agency of the com- pany in the United States has been accepted W. H. Crossman & Bro. of New York, Several cables were sent to Rio today asking advice as to the syndicate, Oune dealer heve, who has relations with both Rio aud Santos, ested over the rumored formation | says the syndicate is for th ¢ with the middleman, ‘m' er in the coffee trade. huy up all the coffee it planters, regulate pri who an s and shij Produce. #12.00 FEED - $13,0014.00. (ozen, ¢hole VIAL00; O W for > for lary spring chicke for nedium; 2 4 ory, tancy ney. solld roll packed, funey id pucked, country roll; ( Ihf4|lul 2 strietly frosk o per 1b, Cholee medium : botled, 6%, eroppie, und Lie lobsters, ) AppLES - Faney, e por b, B Per = gt box, §1.50, Por 10, £3.0, Por hundred, $18,00220,00, Pordoz, 315 1 EI COCOANUTS WATERMELONS CANTELOUDY AVrLes Por b A No, whie. B e yellow. : BONES “Quotations are fc ivery ‘n Chl- ey buffalo, per ton, $6.0661%0); dry country bleadie 0; dry country danip dnd m Woor-Fineu nm:lhm\ un- washed, 1% en salted hh i1 eacl, Y@L sheep pelts, e prai e chirkens, , 8150001 N Thifnois per 1010 bask : L Parple Duane, Colt 005 wild goose plum ete., ner 3 bubox, B or erate, $1.7572,00, oy, Kol Muiori, 2050 Ans-Bartlett, Californiy, per boy, £.008 German, per boy, #00; French, ros. $1.7502 00, —per bu.. $L00G1.50. tier L)1, 84.5085.00, ~Per crat Nebras! per bu, #1.00 lo and Salt Imlw & Provisions. PRESH PORK--Lresh | 01w ave, THo 16 1% ay 12 1bs_av; shoulders, pork loin pork tenderloins, s leaf Lard, not rendeved. ha sggure ribs dc, Mo ALT MEATS Bhls w5 pork, new, $1: clear pork b medivm, $1 short r pork family po hutt Pl Do Hew ox r, new extr hlate Deef, #0, #5005 new rolled boneless bee i new honeless rinps, 8 tra lurd, wint cos—Compound, endoered, B 54e; pure leaf, TR--S g nred hams, 12 to 14 se; mediun t 16 1b uvg ) to 2 1h ayer, les skinned slicin, (8 to o hums, T35e; shoul vs. skinned, Gic; shoulders, 20 boneless hi t0 7 Ib strip: ; dried beef hams, sets, lods, 8e. ~Lean baclk sellies, 10 63c; extra | ibave, e verage, native: 400 £ 300 188 verize, steers, 10c; hind quirters, steers, 4izc dressed hogs, 4ie; W, o Illllull. W 5 Kol e Mirfotn b tts beef tender- horieless strips, Tge rounds (rump off) rounds (rump on) be rounds (shank off) poneless rumps, o chucks, back halves, 4 & shoulaer clod beef loins No. 1. (steer) @lde s beef loins No. s, 0@ lie; beef loins 05 beof ribs, 615@Sc ; beef ribs, No, 1, 1 sweet breaas (per doz Kidneys cach) i ox taails (each) de; livers (euch) beef hearts (each) 4e; beef tongues (each) 40¢; strip loins, LETH Groceries, GAR—Per 1b.--Cut_ loaft _7%e; Cubes, 7e Stundard, powder L, pow dered, THO anulated onfection A, bhie; White—Extra O, Clin we: Bxtra O, brask Anilier, Golden €, dlac) vGAR—Por b, -1b boxes, pure, He, kes, 1 1D hoxes, ¢ 1=1’bricks, 30 Ariosa. Bunola, German, ailpouch, Rio, chiolee to fanc, peaberry 20503 Rio, prime and commion Rio genutue O, foxican. He. DutED o ims—Tyrkish prunes hhds, 1300, e orizinal hhds, e 1 prugies, 61 16, boxes, 100 to 110, cvaporited, new ri new rinz prim T cholee, 13c; ev Apricots, faney, new, 5ei rasph currants, new, Gic Vostizza currants, e thopped grated, l| hm:n» N 10; , $1.4 mia stand- ard, per hox ) loose museatels, California ~m|u I tols, $1.60; s lifornin scedless sul- alifornia muse: clay O0; valencias, old, fi CANN — ul'lll(l beef, 1 ib, 8120 03 lunch tongues, 1 1, brawn, 1 I 070X tongues, 144 Ih, [00; chipped beef, 134 corned beef, 2 1bs, §2 £.00; lunch'to roust beef, 2 1b, round cans, 'y 1b, round ¢ round cans, § I is, 06e; deviled ham, 44 1b, potted ox mnrum i3 Ib, compressed ham, 1 Ib, conpressed 1hs, 1b, round .1, squire eans, fanilla ropo—All 'sizes from 7-16 all sizes from 716 10 1 " allsizes from 7-16 to1 i “Bibb, very fine, unll hes ines, Nll lines, $1 ; filberts, canut auts, fecotton lines Juge ; wool twi N Inonds, 1 e : B-tle, toy, ., plad ixle, §1,0.60 Quarts, perdoz, #,00; pints, per doz L ver iy "wn AIH 8—Toi b extra,$1.105-1b ns, strictly Standird, K. Com #1003 1t edged sugar cor 41 cholee 1h Sugar corn, #1103 21D Extra western brand £100; 2-1h <tanc i Brand Mush- rooms - 1-1b French, extra fine 11D 11h French fine, pe ifted, $1.60 16 i=fine, b early .|n|n~ L String beuns Roruge 1b Gold nz boans, 600, Lima beans—2-10 soaked, Lowls, 8| 1 potitoes-ciIb New D811, Okraund uceotash, §1 Georges, now, 20i silver, #-10 blocks, 6'he | Suow white 2-1b bricks, new, 8 turiey cods | lirge middle bricks, i suow whit 1b boxes, Kiges mediun seaied horr Boston baked beans—i-1b I v brands, #1565, Sieel JELG)L Pumpkins ni s 31,605 ok, 81, Fisu - Codlish, extr grand bank, new, 4y 1 sealed rings, domestio herring, 40¢; Hamburg d heriing Russiun sardines, splos Russiun sar- | dines, plain, 50c; tmiported Holland herring, crown brand, 8025 do funcy milkers, Sei w erel, No. 1_shore. halt bbis. #12.00; bloater: Lalf bbls, $15.00; white fish, eposo of doing is the im- The syndicate will secire from the | to the | trout, hulf bhle, 8500; faraily white fish, ®3.5 sulmon Tper oz, 1410 mickerel, (herein R1.10: 2400 ek rol, #1901 2-1h mackerel, $2.0 b brofled orel, ¥ 1o in maistard, 0 bt tormuto sauee, $2.60 I | mess mackerel, #000: 1-0h brook trout | ageuey in the Udited States instead of the | d-1b brook trout. £2.60;1-ib sulmon, #15; importer and it will be disposed of by the | white fish i b white fish, $1 210 1ol | agent, stors, $115; b lobstera$2.15a825; - 1h oyster b i - | Jon s b oysters s on €L 21 oses | ; S o ers, 10 07, 8103 1-1h._oysters. b oz, ) OMAH L WHOL LE MARKETS, | [\ et 12 atutda, 10 oz $1.8 13l Baratatia. 5 105 Ealront, 4 oz $10¢ mont, 8 oz, €187 1-1b clams, 1ittle necka 808; 1 ains, [itele n 11 cinm «chowdcr, 1-1b or b erabs, #1150, Sy s = AnberSyrup—Tn b #0e; half bbls, No. 0 grade, ¢ grade, 1 kitta, No. Ieans, Yo ens o 10 White il ke candy nolgs, Mixed bird, 1-1b p Hge s anise, 8 —l'v‘)llwr 8 ) All: ves-Pening, -1b mats, . Splte ) 'A Bl N n(‘!w 1, 20 PAPERStraw, per 1b, 1150 i anilla B, vwoe; No, 1, 8c. Ol prime whit 15 witter white, oline, ated. lizht, 144} IDA-BhIs T ¢ in bbls. yoA-Pkas, 60 1bs to Lox, B4@5 kegs, good, 12 fo; Ty 100 white, OLISH Am. per 100, Union squ SAL 5] grude, 60 grade, 18 10s, commion, SO AN per eross, Lewistou, per 100, BN pe v cent O 1t ) Ibs in Dbl bulk, $2105 liest Dest grade, 10038, .40 best rock salt, erushed, "8.80; mottled, per 1b, 6210¢; ) bl $15 ~Castile white, per b, 110, M do, PLoKLY glierkins, Croen—Per b o ciaer, pur half bbl, #50 pear cide lium, per LUl £5.50; small, §.50; . refined : halthbl, #1.50; per bbl, $5.01; orange clder, Jhalf Ui, . Dry Goods. N8~ Atlantie Lo ton, b gige; Hoosler LL, dlae Li Henriett At rora I, 614 rora R, 63¢ cheese eloth, de; Ciinton FE R, 64c; Langdon G B, Se. B ~Berkeley cambric ntic L tlas O dae: Pepperell jutterdloth XP. dise; 3 A, 6! el Fruit ofthe Loom, 80 II!II “(-n\lnr Idem, Louse ki King Phillip cambric, ioc: Lonsdale, 83¢; Lonsdi York Mills, 11e; Oak Lawn, 7 Langdon 3 e canbrie, 10¢; New HEETING AND PILLOW CASINGS -~ Brown — t-Lepperell, d5-in, 10c; Popperell, & i Pepper h 0- ; Pepperell,” 10 el 551, { § W-Tn, 2814 t l'l'pl)onll L 10c hp e Pepperel o v d, 1t 4, 20c; Pepperell, 9- Pépp pral Utfcn, 8-4, He; Utle ; Utica, Anoske dress, S-Indigo blue—Net—Martha Wash- i American, 6! Arnold, i Ar- B, long cloth B erl- mack, %, 1003 Goid Allen Pinks, 65 Aller cester, . Li-n, A, 16-in, N, 18 L 101505 York 24 H re. ¥ t; iae: Uhl\nrk XX, 10! mnlml 7 g an\ 220, ang C 10%4¢; Everatt, Workingman's Drugs. UININE—Per oz, P. & W., #e: German, 2c; g0, per ib, wder, 21e; opiun orphih hops, per b, cutilebone, werciil, 15 can i Lurp tlsam toulu, ohloroforing abic, @00 ; \ i Tycopodium, $0@ic; mercury, 8te. etals, Brock TrN-Small pig, 30¢ per 1b; per 1b. Corper ~Planished boiler sizes, cold rolied and ffats ba je per b c perbs shieeting 2 por (bs pit ) 10 pe GALVANI i cent; pat. plan. iron, Nos. Ve, TN PLame—I. C., 10x24, $8.75 L. 8, TIN PLAT ROOFING—(C Col , 14520, 112, $4.95, 1,1 O, Hx, 112, £.50; 1. WIkE-Jap. KING OF LILIES. Beauty and Majestic Grace of a Very Hardy Flow The plants have all rece eda slight winter protection of leaves, and every spring the early projecting erown has been protected by pots or other covering whenever any danger from frost has ap- peared, this lily being one of the very first plants to show above ground 1n spring, and being extremely sensitive to sudden cold, says Garden and Forest. The stem begins its ascent early inthe season, throwing out the large heart- shaped leaves, which diminish in size as they advance upon the stem, the flowers forming ina great raceme at theextrem- ity of the stalk, Iven as a foliage plant, independent of its stately flower stalls, this lily, with its huge, glossy leaves, is steikingly attietive, and_the leaves re main fresh and green until mid-wutunn, "he strange beauty and majesty of the great Himalayan lily must be sc fully realized, and it isto direct the at- tention of all flower lovers to one of the grandest of hawrdy plants that I am prompted to refer to it. Its bewuty could only be fully portrayed by a poet. If any flower may bo ternied regal, this term applies to lilium giganteum, It looks like the inhabitunt of a tropical jur W flower of the far east, supreme in its stateliness and gr Its suave, haunting odor sets me dreaming, ‘ances as of josmines, Jupinese honeysuckles and gardening; perfumes as of eascavilla md sandalyood, spices as of sassafras and clove-carnation cling to its long, chaste chaliceandscent the entire gavden in the evening. Then the cernuous poise of its great flower cluster, nodding from the tall, tapering stalk above the mujestic leaves and the refinement and beauty of the long, trumpet-shaped blooms! A distinet feu ture of the six-petaled blossom 15 the lu-m ing of tLu inner petals, these heing A-xqum(ul\ shaded with purple merging to deep lake from the extrem- ity of the flowerto the flange of the chalice The height of the bamhoolike stalk the four specimens referced to var | from eight feet three inches to nin dinmeter of the thickest st ling two and n guarter inches. n to be in e The flowers number from ten {0 twelve, while the individual blooms mesure from eight to nine inches in length, After flowering, the stalk dies down the old bulb shrivels and dies. bulb has thrown out from two to four off- sets, which will be lifted and placed where desired in the autumn, To obtain success with the of king ulf Dbls, 005 | lilies it should have & sheltered “und 1 partinlly shaded position in rich s0il and leaf mold and receive abun | of maisture. An application or two liguid manure will prove of benefit in developing the flowers, It is seen to ndvantage placed among the native red and yellow meadow lilies, which unfold their gay Turk's caps at the same period, A bed of liliwm giganteum grown by themselves or with lilium auratum, where the Ilatter can be ss‘ully grown, would be a novel and magnificent fonture of any garden, mors especially if [ placed againsta background of green. i - | Mathew Armstrong of Crofton, Ky, now in Nis seventeenth ) s been troubled with diarriota every summer s far backas he can recollect, He has in his time used many medicines, but none equal t Chamberliin's colie, choleraand diarrhoc This remedy 18 prorupt in its efects s be depended upon and wlhien re duced with water, is pleasant to take, Chil ar dren do not object to taking it, - - A FAROI STAR, It Would Take a Cannon Ball 100 000,000 Years to Hit It Itis ditficult toconceive thatthel tiful dog staris a globe much larg than our sun, yet it isa fact that Sivius is asunmany times more mighty than our own. This splendid star, whicl, oven in our most power | appearsas amere woint of itv o globe emitting quantity of light S0 nOrmous | and heat t were it to take the placeof our own sun every creature on this emth would be coi sumed by itsbuming Siriuy, shining with far grenter lustre than any other star, it was natural that astronomers should have reaurded this as being the nearest ofall the wsy but recent investigation distances of the stars the nearest o us Ipha Cen star belonging to the southern though it is probable that S LyS, xed” the on has shown is A uri, d itude, us isabout fourth on the list in the ovderof dis- tance. For, though there aveabout fif- teen or twenty stars whose distances have been conjectured, the astronomer knows thatin reality all of ||Il‘l|1.h;|\4‘ three or four, lie at distances too®great tobe measured by any instruments we have at present, Astronomers agree in fixing the dis- tance of the nearest fixed star at 22,000, 000,000,000 miles, and it i the distance of Si t ius is more than thie and less than times that of Alpl Centauri, most lilkely about five times, so that we are probably not far from the truth if we setthe distance of Sivius at about 100,000,000,000,000 miles, What a vast distianee is this that separates us from that star! Words and figures them- solvesfail to convey to our minds any adequate idea of its true charneter, To take n common exampleof illustrat- ing such enormous distances: It is cal- culated that the ball from an A vmstron 100-pounder quits the gun with the speed of about four hundved yads per second. Now if this veloeity could be kept up it would require no fewer than 100,000,000 ycars before the ball could reach Sirius, e Hot Weatherand Take no ch This hot weather is f afewof Krause's H day you will find t idents, laches o fulbutif youwill tnke adache Capsules cach temperature will b o nees onhe ducéd and the likdihool of sunstroke or prostration_absolut counteracted, For sale by all deuggists, e Solid Sowth " Issolil on the grew Telegrams and lette received over during this heated term for Krause's ules. The people from tht sec educe the temperature and prevent sunstrokes and headaches, For sale by all druggists. i Remed day Sun Stroke. Now is the tme, the aceepted time, to pre- ventsunstrokes, eadaches, ete, By reducing the temperature all these' distressing evils will be prevented. Krause's Headiche Cap- sulesare the thing Omno ortwo Krawse's Headiche Capsules taken during the day will prevent any head- , also attacks of sunstrolee, Alldriigrists SHROEDER & DEAN, GRAIN, Provisions and Stocks, BASEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK; 808 South 18th Street, ~ Omnah=a, SALT LAKE CiTY ONE OF THE GREAT FIVE. New York, Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City and San Francisco, Midwaybetween Denver and €an Francisco; 700 miles from either. Destined to becomeone of the great commercil centers. k Famous Summer and Mountain Health Resort, Altitude over 4,000 feet, yet fanned by breezes n o great Tiland salt & Finest Salt Witer Bting and Bathing. 26000 bathers in Lake lastyear.resent on opened May otels, Fihing Huntng and Canping. Dress radennd Mililiry Baud C iy "al Fort Douglass, A Mighty Inflow of the Best American Blood inrecentyears has doubled the population, now BO.M0,aeveloped resources,b 1t ip strong chirches, alldenominations, fosterd ron ted harming socil conditions A deligh el Bowe ¢ity. Busincss OGpportunities arelargoin Rl Esge, nvestpentsgnnd 10 per cent Mot enMills, M wnd Shoe Facories, Our pople il st S and oty the Gnvestioation of the e to Sall Lake tets Special Tonur siled frat, o Cambind pleas grandest business opport uni ity this nomner. Tstyatel 1 st featesund yecincinforiatio Address, REALESTATE EXCIANG ASolil8 and IU%""J"‘,‘.»'A MONIRASLLOANS S ADMITTED DL AND TRV To the Union of Statcs. IDAHO onstitution, A rehar's und gnr mountalns full of tre fragrantpines. 1ts busin ‘ tion, Free goi nent lind. Come and see foritlustrated pamphlots o BOARL RADE HolSE(ITY DA, HAVERICK NATIONAL BANK BOSTON, MASS, CAPITAL SURPLUS L $400,000 600,000 Accounts of Banks, Bankers and ®rporations so- lelted. Our faciy we re-disco Bos! for COLLES are excollent and ot forlanks when balince s wareant.it erve City, and Lalances with us located 1o other Reserve Citl Atas o re We draw our own exching on London and the . Al Baake cablo Lransters and ace money Pl hroughout the United States und Can | rket for prime first-class Investuent | Securition, wa invite propossls from States, Coun tew and Cities when bssuing bonds, Wedo n general bankiog busine espondence, ASA P. POTTER, PRESIDENT, JOS, W. WORK, CAsSHIER, , and Vit co - rden | co of | 9 Omaha Manufacturers. “(\(“I and Shoes, | }(IRKFNDM L, JONES & C 0, Wholesale Nanufacturers of Boots & Shots Agents {or Boston Rubber Shoe ( 2, 1101 ana 1108 rney Stroet, Ol I [ Browers, STORZ & ILE |l. lager Beer Brover 1881 North I8th Sireet, Omaha, Neb, T — Comice, EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window eaps and metalicsky tights. John Epenetor, proprietor, 8and 10 South 10th stwet e 1818 Materials, ¥ A HOSPE, Jr,” Artists” Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1513 Douglas Strect, Ouaha, Neb, _— Jibbers of Tard and Sof (n.ll 8. E. (or 1ith snd Dovglas Stroots, Omah, NEBRASKA FUEL (0., Shippers of (oal and (oke, 21480uth lith Strest, Omatha, Neb, Cigars, DEAN, ARMsI'RONG & CO, Wholesile Ciga 01N 101 Stroet. el 130, e S—— Dry Goods and Notions, M. E. SMITH & C0,, Dry Goods, Furnisting Goods and Notions Corner fith and 1 ward Stroots "KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Importers and Jobbers™ in Dry (ouls. Gents' FurnishingGoods Comer 11th and 1armey Steets, Omati, Nob, e — s nnnnnd] DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, CHARLES 1IVERICK, Furniture, e, N Sobrask. McCORD, BRADY & Wholesale Grocers, 1.thana lLeavenworth Strects, Omaha, Nehraska. e T, Lumber, Ete, G. W.DOUGLAS & CO., Dedlers in Hirdwood lLumber, Yard 1310 N 16th 8t Omaha JOHN A, \VAKI-;FIHI.D,A Wholesile Lumber, Elc., Ftc. Imported and Amerian Portland Cenent. Staty agont for Milwaulceo v dr 110 Coment, aud Quiney W hite Fi e, — CHAS. R.LEE, Daler in Hirdwood Lumber Woud carpets anl parquet and Donglag st ., Umah L Neb sk, FRED W. GRT . Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc, Ele, Cormer 9th and Doughs Streets, Omaha Milliner and Notions, I. OBERFELDE !:t (,,'K?.,. Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, 208, 210 and 212 South 11th street. —_————— Notio J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO,, Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods, 112 Iamey sireet, 0 ha Oils. CONSOLIDATED Wholesale Refincd al Axle grease, eto., Omaha, e et TANK LINE (0., d Lubricating 0ils, A. HL.Bishop, Manager, Paper. - Al CARPENTER PAPER CO., Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry & nice stock of printing, wiapping and weiting Special sttontion given Lo card paper. paper General Agents for Halls' Saics, A0t 101 St.. Omahm, 821 an “Toys, Bze ] D e | H. HARDY & CO., [ Jobbers ot Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods ouse Furntshing Goods, Children's Carriogos. 1200 nstrect, Omaha, Neb, —_— Water Supplies, o U8, WIND ENGINE & PUMP €O, i St and Water Supplies, Halliday wind millls. 91 and 20.Jones st., Omahs G k. loss, Act! | Iro \\'nrku PAXTON & VIERLI NG IRON W RKS, Wrought and (ast Iron Building Warleg Engines, brass work, general fonndry. machine nd blacksmith work. Ocoand w Ry. and 17th street, Omah DMAHA“ SAFE & IRON WORKS, { Nanf'rs of Fire and Burglar Prool Sifesy Vaults, jnll work, Ire ors and tire escipesls G Andreen , prop'r. Hith andJackson St [ M. A DISBROW & CO., Wholesale manufucturens of Sish, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, Branch ofiice. 12th ani Izard streets, Omaha, Neb. South Omah UNION STOCK YARDS C0., 0 South Omaba, Limited. COMDMISROIA L National Bank Capital, $400,000 424,000 Surplus, - Oficers and Hitiicock Anderson, Wi Willuma, A, P Hogkins. casbiers ¥ B. Bryant, uss(stant cashier Morseaan, G. Directors ¥ M 3 Heary Jomonh NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. Capital. = - - - $400,000 Surptus Jan. Ist, 1890 - 57,800 Oticersand Directors-- Flenry W. Vates, Presiden dawins President 1es W Savag, Morse Joha 8. Colins, R . Cusbiig, 3. N.i Patrick, W, 1B, Hughes, csbitor THE IRON BANK, Comer 11th wnd Farom St A General Bunkiug Busiuws Transacteds