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: 4 FINANGE AND COMMERCE. Cloves, 4 FINANCIAL. M :\-‘1: ‘a1 00, MONEY AND STOCKS land do, £3 00; Chure 1@l NEw YoRk. August 2 « stringent during the rater Ay, and at ove time and legal in- Money ‘n\r( of th high as 1 per cent per die terest, but toward the cl prevailed and loans wi per cent, which was the change dull at 4 § Governments cl Currency Gs, 130 bids 43, couy 4sdo, 11 s continued, at 1 013 , 1174@]1 184; landgrants, of- ion 14 od at 1 19); sinking funds, 1 28@1 234, | 8kim Centrals, 1 11@1 152, STOCKS, 1 85; thr “The stock market to-day was not o ac- ain stronger, and ealthough there were spells of weakness, the market left off strong at or near the best figures of | Cain T clos- shows the day. As compared with yes ing, the final quotations of an advance of $@2} per cent. The following are the quotations: B&O.. CC&IL Cedar Fal Central P 73 Omiha .. Q& ARV ) Preferrad ... Can Southern. . 638 Oregon Nav 84 Preferred ... cCCcy Nerth Pac . D& Rio G Preferred. rie. . Pacific Mail Pref Rock Island Adams Exp San Francisc W F Exp do preferred . American 1st pref'd StP&D .. H. & St.J Preferred. . Preferred StP.. H&T. Preferred. ....1 111 Ceén ral. Toledo, D & B. 25 IB& W, Tex Pac 5 K K&DM pfd.. 41 W UTel L, 8.... ...123 Wabash.. MLS&W.... 40 do preferred .. 85% Mich Cent 033 CHICAGO MONEY MARKET. C'H1cAGo, August 24, ¥ The demand for money is unabated and rates ruled firm at 6@7 per cent, Eastern exchange between city banks was pretty steady at 80 discount per £1,000. The clearings of the associated banks were $7,000,000, Orders for currency and gold from the farming districts large. Omaha Wholesalo Market. : oF THE OMAHA B X Wednesday Evening August 24, § Taking into consideration the character of the weather and the season our mer- chants have no cause to complain in regard to the movements of goods. Most activi- ty is being witnessed in groceries, drugs, paints, oils and lumber, but all lines have | cles nothing especially new was reported. Prices generally firm on all classes of goods and without quotable change. Heavy hardware, iron and collateral branches selling well. Values firm, with a pros- | pect of so continuing for some time and prices unchanged, Tinners’ supplies steady. The demand for lumbe:is una bated, especially from builders, and the yards have about all they can do to fill or- ders, Prices continue firm at the recent advance, There is little doing in hides, and the market is reported dull with prices nomi- nally unchanged. Leather steady, with fair demand. ‘Wool dull and weak, with arrivals light and demand nominal. Grain steady. Wheat unchangdd. Rye advanged 2c. Corn gc lower than yester- day. Oats 1jc higher. Barley nominally unchanged. W hite corn is quoted at 47c Dy the elevators, the mills were offering 49c to-day, and oats were bringing several cents more on the street than prices paid Dby the elevators. Live stock generally steady and un- changed, Potatoes scarce and very firm at an ad- vance of 10c. Prairie chickens are bringing per dozen, and the demand exceeds the supply. In drugs we note an advance of 2¢ tor glycerine; opium has declined 25¢, quinine declined 5S¢, morphine delined 10¢,’and strychnine declined 10¢ N Local Grain Dealin bls, 47 table syrup, ned as | @S}e; rm. peaches, ne 343 | 50 Ib boxes, York apple 101§ bid. old, Gc 1 road honds closed as follows: | Blackben pioneer washboard cases, §7. »x PROVISIO! shoice lard, 1840; dried beef, 140; should- 87 00; do inhalf b bbls, 13 00; do, it half bl pure apple, THOMIN per bushel. inch, ¥ 1;';.} inch, 10fc. Kirk's sterlin 14¢;boxes 40 1bs,, 16 ¢ Western, 2 lye, 4 60; Je in case, 3 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50. 7 al alfa clover, new, $127 Dushels, $5 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or 100 ibs,, 825 00. _ FISH—Family white fish, 90 Ih hf bl No. 1 white 10 1b Kits, 75 been fairly patronized. In dry goods cir- | ki 8ic; boneless fish, 4ic. 100 1bs, $1250; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 1bs, 6 1bg, 3 85; mess mackerel, No, 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 sh 1211 do, 1 00; (Field 1905 do 1 1b (standand), 510 (slack), per case, 2 7 250, Sardines, small fish, im 50@3 00 | * SYRUPS.—Sugar honse, Lbls, 43et kegs, 4} gallons, $2 3 halfbbls, 15¢, k spor, 205 Allsplee utmegs, £100: SPIC SODA., —Dwight's Ib papers, 83 00; 1 , §3 00; Keg STARCH.—Pearl, f¢; Silver Gloss, 7)‘ Corn Starch, 8 {@8)¢; Excelsior DRIED ) 8jos y new, 10¢ Full Cream, 11je; CIHEE ¢, WOODENWARE ~Two hoop pa 1 . tube, 00, 3 Wi lobe Washboarc ; Well bucke n, and 5 ply, 204@214; Colored carpet n, |u-r1';\ 26! Per caddie, 8¢; ronnd nare cases, $4.90, S—DBreakfast bacon, 12.. nvassed 8ic m, sides 11} W PICKL hams, canvassed 1435 am, in barrels, smialls, in bbls, 50; gherkins, in 700, VINEGAR- app) 30; Prussing pure_apple, 1oe, Cew, $3 80 per bbl. fedium, hand picked $2.60 ANS ROPE—Sisal, § inch and larger, 93c; 3 005 SOADPS k's Savon Tmperial, 40; Kirk’s standard, k's white Russian, 4 75: Kirk’s Eutoca, rk’s Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), 3 k's magnolia, 4 10, CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibg, 16 oz, 8s, , B8, 14¢; boxes, 40 8s, 13)c; half boxes, 20 sets, reenwich, 8 3 LYE— tar, 2 50; Lowi Nor ell lye, _Pennsylvauia cans, 4 doz., Babbitt's Ball, 2 dor. in case, POTA FIELD SEED—Red clover, choice, 30 per bushel; mammoth clover, white clover, Timothy, good, new, $2 50@2 65; tra clean, S125; blue grass, 5 orchard grass, 82 00; red top, nillet, common or Missouri, jerman, $125; to $1 50 Jsage orange, 1 to 150; honey locust, per 1., 35¢; per 30; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf Dbls, 6 ish, in 10 1b kits, 1 00; New Holland herring, pe 120; Russian sardines, 7oe; Colu er salmon, per 1001bs, 8 O s 1k codfish, Gc; Gen. boneless codfish; MACKEREL—Half bbls messmackerel, 00; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 12 1 kits, 225 t family, 10 1b do, 75 CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 's), per case, 4 20; do LI (Field’s), er case, 2 50; do 2 1b SSLmdurd), per case, e oasey 240; do 55 do 11 (slnck), ver case, 200. Onions, 380, Sahmon, 1 b, per dozen, 163; do 2 Ib, per dozen o orted, one quarter boxes per box, American, quarter boxes per box, 11c; do half hoxes, per box, 2l4e. Lobsters, 1 1b per dozen, 180. Tomatoes, 210; do 3 1 per case, 250; Com, 2 Ib (Mountain) per case, 340; soaked corn, 190; do 2 1 (Yarmouth) per case s string beans, per case, 190; Linfa beans ver case, 200, Succotash per case, 210, deas, common, pnr case, 1 as, choice, case, 4 50, Blackberries, 2 ; strawberries, 2 1b, spberries, 2 1b, per Dansons, 215, per case, 2 25, T pears per case, 3 0o@4 00. Whortl 50, Kz plums, 2 1b hoice, 2 1, '} s, I per case, 8 2 1 per case, 4 50. l’inc,\p\rlcn, 3 60@5 20, = @6ge. PEANUTS —Roasted, choice, red ' nessce, 8he per 10; fancy white, e per raw—white Virginia, 7@7}c. r Goods. BROWN COTTONS,— Yo L Gje; Cre: tica € Blo; Orésgent C Te; Cres 7jc; Orescent A" 8c; Wachusetts 5] Tudian , Head 846 Graniteville 11 WHEAT,—Car lots, cash No. 2, 117; cash No. 3, 96; rejected 66c, s BARLEY.~Cash No 2, 83¢; No. 3 65e! RYE, —Cash, 91c, CORN,—Cash No. 2, 47¢. 1 OAT -Cash, 28¢. v barley and rye, For wagou lots, 5@10c off for wiieghi Live Stock. Cattle—We quote er's cows, 8300 4 4 packers, 83 00@5 75; &.ckm: 85 70@5 75; extra. choide. 5 75@h 00, ¥ Provisions. P Spring wheat, patent, §3 3 v ; wheat straight grade, 8 75@4 00; t'? $4 00@4 00; graham rye, $250; $2 75, RYE FLOUR—$3 25, MILLSTUFFS - per _ewt. 700; - o P W"‘m"fif 3 ¢ % r cwt, 3 1 oA $1 00@1 10 POULTRY—Live chickens per dozen, 25@3 00. PRAIRIE CHICKENS-# b0@3 00 screenings, per cwt. Polkod, yellowr 1 15; white, 81 BOTATOES ary. firm Pér busbel, per dozen, KGGS—Candled, 12}c. BUTTER—Choice, 1618; poor, no mar- | ket; oreamery, 4 APPLES " Go bbl, o HONEY—Extracted, fint-cluss, Calit roia strained, Nebraska o 20¢. LEMONS oo repakad “pat” bos, £9 00@9 50, per bo @1 TOM DOM )ES—Per bushel, §1 00, PIO GILA IS e CALIFORNIA PEARS I‘ulfl:nx,i.l!u) [CER N LIFORNIA PLUMS--$2 50, LIFORNIA PEACHYS 8275, WATERMELONS Per 100, $15 00, prices. BEE SWAX—Yellow, 18@2 ONTONS —Per bushe', 81 Grocers List, ce, T4e; Old 17§ TEAS, —Gunpowder, _good, hoice, 60@T%c; Lmperial, good, 406 @ @ Qolong, go.d, Olong, choios, 4036; Sochodg, 8@ i Kood, 85@40c; choice, 35 45c. SUGAR: loaf, 113e; Crushed, | COTTONADES—Lewiston diamo - lis Crube T S—Lewiston diamond, affee A, as follows: Bugghl | i choice mw_olwt- vod, sound, 33 50 per | tré 28¢; Omey EASTERN PEACHES-$1 25@1 50 | 1140 Cordis, B. B, 4 x. y EASTERN PEARS—} bu. box, §1 00 LIFORNIA GRAPES $250@3 00, H t :, Mocha, 284c; Arbuckle's, Young Hyson, good, 86@ @%1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, w1t (Cloth She, i y fancy, X A 5 Southbridge, 4 a;:ak shirtings, uthbridge do, Cochico robe, 7 Haumil yson’s solid black CAMBRIC! high,_colors, 6} Naumkeag satteen, 9e; Lockwood do. 9e PICKING—Awmoskeng- A. Conestoga, B. F., & fancy, toga, 4-4, Gold Medal, 16¢; C ) 2’ ¢} t'ul’wwgn, C( [ ‘on 14e; Easton, A, fancy stripe, 20c Oimega A £,18; ( 164¢; Shetue 12be; Pearl ver, 11}; Hawilton regula i Albany 8, A, OIL C1 ll'l‘H“ marble, %3 00; j 4 wood, $4 00; 6 %1 00; 0-4 white warble, $1 3 00; 6-4 mosaic, $4 00, 14 aver Cre Ole; Otis, AL, blue, 143¢; Otis B. blue, 134 Rivér blue and brown, 15c. DUCKS—Fall River, 113c; H 0., 104 Dundee stripes, 18¢ be; Arlington strip Blue, 154¢; o XX drab Boston XX 3 Le ‘c' Rock River, Alsbamna, 6x3 blue and brown, 8je. 2740; A. Y. A. Augor: New York miils proof, 541 © THE OMAH Everett, medium, 15¢; : venetian red Am,, 1 Androseoggin,d-4brown yperell’s 9-4 hrown, Thirniture, exta, | 90c; furmiture, U, 750 eoach., « Coach, No, 1, $100; haltum, 70e; shella 110" eachon pergallon, 111c; XX, per gallo &5 wporm, signal, per gallon, S0 pentine, per gallon, 1 er gallon 209, Horses and Mulos. The market is brisk and all grac selling well_at slight advance in 'p. i “The demand f supply considerably. ALCOTTOL 187 es exceeds the extra Califormin es. range as fols 6.40@6 30; mived | choice to fancyheay 5,200; shipments, 1 re-distilled whis] ‘. fine Llended, £1 50@2 50; Kentucky bou 00@7 00; Kentucky and Vennsyl- vania ryes, 82 00@7 00. Tmported, $6 00@16 00; Fine single drivers, § aft horses, 8175, to 225, Jommon to good farm horse: § Extra plugs, $60, to Common plugs, $20, to $40, N 38,-—15 to 15} hands (extra), 8125, to 15 hands, $100. to 1403 hands, $75. to 100.; 13} to 14 hands, $60. to 75, Cigars and Tobaccos. CTGARS.-Seeds, 815, £25.00; Mixed, §4 GINS—TImported, 4 50@ 00; domestie, RUMS-—Tmported, 4 Lngland, 2 00@4 00; ¢ PEACH AND APPLE BRA CHAMPAGNES—Tmported 0@34 00; American, per S 00, CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00, WINES—Rhinewine, per 00 Catawba, per case 4 00@7 00. MARKkETS BY TELEGRAPH, ed Havana, $50,00; T03@7 er mixed, 68c. Boe; Spotted Fawn, 57 pounds, 24 1b, butt Council Bluffs General Market. Couxcirn BLurrs, August Wheat —No. 2, 8105@1 10; No. 3, 90: Rocky Mountain, Corn—No, 2, 47, rejected 81, damaged, Hay—Fair market, with prices at 5. Oats—Market quiet; No, 2, 32¢, reject. Rye—No. 2, 70c. 100. “Beof, 83 B0@A 50. Tl ot detaatid prices 83 00 ogs—Light demand, prices (@ §1 25@1 50 per bu. Wood—Market'quiet, with good supply; 500 £r soft; 6 00 for hard. Poultry—20c. Creston Market. CnrEsTON, Ia., August & ; Dog Tail, 6de. 1, 12 to 20 ft, $25 003 3'00; sheeting dressed, .20 00; common hoards, Potatoes—New, . 2,12t No. 1, 22 00; N dressed, 25 00. FRAMING—16 ft. and w 24.00; 10 ft. studding, 25 00 No. 2, finish 1}, 1} anc sh, 1 inch, $45 00; No, . Dattons per 100 feet 1 00; rough § and 2 3 finish, 1 inchy, £150; well curbing, inch battons per 100 Grand Junction Market. GRAND JUNCTION. la,, August 24, s yellow pine, e il Chicago Produce. CHI0AGO, August 24, On 'Change the markets were higher. The receipts of [ of corn by canal, and 1,326 il, embracing 287 cars 0f wheat, 929 of corn, 74 of oats, 20 of rye, and 16 of bac- 5 00, SIDING—No. 1, 827 50; N, LATH ANDSHINGL 4 50, No. 2, $8 50; No. 3, were light on account of limited offerings; common to choice western_spring, 4 2@ 625 do Minnesota, " Bullding Materlal. LIME—Per barrel, 81 85; Ilmlk pt;rln 4 50@6 753 patents, to common winter brands, gain active and ther advance in a sharp speculative de- rs bought freely and there were numerous outside buyers’ or- With shorts and ers, the market opeyed about 1lc higher, advanced, with sorde fluctuations, an ad- ¢ | ditional Tic, receded finally closed abont Wheat—Spring was The Leather Trade. feeling firm, with a furf Onk harness, 39@41c; _Pittsburgh sele ted, 40@43¢c; hemlock harness, $7(39 #4c; black collar 14(@ ir No 2, 16@18 skirting per b, fa 9le; fair do, 18@2 ders received. lock sole, B_A. slaughter per onk sole, 40@i3¢; onk 25e; hemlock upper, 2, 23c; ok kip htmlcok kip skins per Ib, 73 er I, S1.00@ n Tigher for Septem- ber, and 28 higher for seller October. - On ; | the regular board and on the call at 134} 5 for Sentember; 1 204@ i for August; 1 263 for Octob 1 24} for the year, C rket exhibited considera- Dle strength at the opening, and the de. uand was quite actme on speculative Orders from local and outside ite liberal and the comy 1 goat per doz fkid per foot, 3 ul yellow lin- parties were g1 openea 1@1je Ingher, and_graduall ed (@1, when the outside figures were reached. Offerings were incresed, the bulk of early ord prices settled tack a: with considerable st On call No. 2 and high mixed closed at t; 5c for September; 64ic sic for Novem) c for the year. Oats—In fair demand bt offerings light, ce of 1@13e was well closed at 378c for Septe 6ic for November, > per, Blo; rag paper, manila paper, 10¢; in j@lc, and ruled ess to the close, COAL-~—Cumberland Lossl & Whitebreast_nut, e 6jo; Badger RR, fine brown, 7ic; Badger X, do, 7¢; Portsmouth P, do, e; Winthedy L, “dog 7do; Continental Uy Anthracite, ali sizes, Hides, Furs, Ete. and the advan ACHED S GOTTONS —Wamsutt s 1 September; 108} for October, Barley— In good request but few sellers; ptember and October, e but an early advanc d; mess 18 00 for Sep- 1905 for Jan- 1 03@]1 04 for Se| iy een pelts, $1 00@ 11061 25; damaged hides, two-thivd raie, Ghe Auburn A 4-4 84c; | (cut scored and thinds rate,) branded h tember; 18 20 for prices firm and s moderate; closed at ibers 112} fox Ootober; gl L foi i § igher, and offeri Hamilton, Gjc? biher, g kerbocker, ;s Sprague; ; Morric do, utc, narrow stripe N y netive, firm and ged; 25 on spot; 9 324 stember; 9 424 for Outober. Unchanged at 116, Receipts—Ilour ¥ i ¥ Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heavy ; medium unwashed, | tub-washed, choice, 32 i 28¢; burry, black and cotted woolx wheat, ; oats, 85,130 rye, 6,208 hu; barley. pen ,"Iv,vll’,‘ ton do, 7¢; bridge do, 6he; S| do, Bhe; Pacific colors, 9¢; Simpso nmuurnlnfi, 7e; Simp- in solid colorsbe. SHOT.-S8hot, 81,7 Glazed, Bbhe; cid tmish, Go; high col: s rolled, 7c; high colory B, o SR TRANSS Rockport, sc; oy Vb R ing, kegs, $3.35: Heavy Hardware List. ; plow steel, cast, 7he; H@20 wagon spokes, sel CHIOAGO, August 24, Tron, rates, $3 1 cast tool ;lu Dewand nctive wnd market gene all iixed packing at 6 00@ 6 25; light hogs, 6 50@6 50; ¢ ' 6 60@7 00; good inguiry fo fed stock, but grassers and culls were & A 174e; [§ wahers, per I coil chain, per shipments, any to 4, 16c, . C., Rted Stripe, Shetucket, 8, 8., teeth, 4o; horseshoes, per keg, NATLS 10 to 204, 3 40; 8.0 10, 1 M, common, 4 1 e {3 ghoice shipping, | com- 1 60; 8d easing, 4 45100 inish, 4 63; 8d finish, 4 4 ke, 10 extru. Paints Oils and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lea P. P, Tc; white lead, O, P, & Marseilles geen, inc, green seal, 12 Sgs i stockers and fecders dull o 800@10 0 per hea Amoskeag blue and brown, : ek, A. A., blue and brown, 144¢; Beaver Creek, B. B.blue and brown, ‘mgc; J:L;\:.cx,Cxe»k, l', rl)‘, Hua nndl t 4] A r hrown, 124c; Everett ' 1). D, blue and VEGETABLES—Al kinds bring good | brown, 16; HQ‘mnkm blue and brown, A X, vandyke brown, 13.; burnt Sienna, 1 Toledo Produce dis C. C,, Dlue, 12he; Pearl e M. & D., 1e; do; 1 o. 2 red, 134} for 1374 for i r s enet and August; 1 s liaiy red, ifie; Venetian and dumg L vhbar: o, 8 Fed, M, O, &D. 0, | liryer, fic; graining colors oa's, walnut, chestuut and ash 12¢ o 8x3 blue and French zine, 10¢; Paris is ix3 blue and brown, 6x3'blue and brown, 190; White lead, 6} Tavarmeal Fead Laverpoor, August 24, ur—American, 108 6d@12s. weat—Winter, 105 6d 105 6@ 105 9d; spring, 10s 10d; white, Wie; ultramarine, 1 brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4 4c; sienna, burut, do; Paris green genuine, a, D. & T., 26c; c; Bridgewater, ; Whiltent n, 85¢; Paris green 200; Everett, heavy, heavy, 2he; Bell, 1 Wieklow 180T A Dx_\ILY El']»l':i'l‘]!l'll.\‘h.\\'. AUGUST 25, 1881, : ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, MAHA, NEB, d - option 1“"‘ 17 Tho Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. Opened higher bt for cash ned higher but declined; 62{¢ for September; 60c for Oc Die for Septembers r November; e for Rye ~Hikh Whisky - Quiet at 116, Pork - Better; jobbi Lard - Better at 11 0@ 11 45, Heceipts -~ Flonr, 4,000 bblss 89,000 b, corn, 61,000 bu.; oats, 25000 | arley, none Flour, 11,000 b 0,000 T3 nats, wheat, 2,000 bu.s rye, 1,000; harley, 1,000, St Louis Live Stock 81, Louts, August 21, Hogs - Light grades fimer; Yorkers, in, 00@6 50; ); receipts, e Peoria Produoce. Pronia, Angust 24, mat 1 15, High Wives - Fi . New York Produce Nrw Yorg, August 24, Flour—5@15e higher and strong, Wheat —Firm and 1@1jc higher: mand fair; No. 2 Chicago, 1 34@]1 36; 3 red, 1 373@1 N do, 1 41}@1 & No, 2 white, 1 87@133; and No, 1 do, 1 8%@1 40, Corn—y@le_higher and_quiet; No. 2, o; No. 2white, 75 Ttiir; and steam- Oats—Opened a shade botter and_mod- erately active, 11 and heav No. 1 whit ABH@ 46 and No, 1 mixed, Quiet but firm at 1 00, Nominal, Strong, ot axlightadvance, at 18 50 for new mess, on apot; and 18 25@ 1850 for August. Lard - Pivin and faicly active at 1150 for cashy 11 420@ 11 45 for September, Beef— Unchanged. Cut Meats —Unchanged. Whisky—Nomin; L] Pittshurg 0il Market. Pir ust 2 The oil mark 80c asked, advanced_to 80c, and closed with sales at 8( The shipments yester- dny were 80,980 brrels: charters yester- day, 70, rrels, The sales at Oil City yesterday_were §40,000 barrels, Re- fined at New York, 7fc; refined at Ant werp, 19 francs, i Cincinnati Produce. ATI, August 24, 00. Cinc Pork Moes, quict at Lard—Dull; current 265, Bulk Meat: Bacon Flour Wheat-Quiet; No Corn-Stronge) Onty—Steady;No, 2 Rye—Firm; No, 2, 1 Barley—Dull; No, 2, 103, \\'hinKy—Ntrung at 1 16, S S New York Dry Goods NEw YORK, August 24, There wasa continuation of the nctivity lately noticed in the jobbing trade, and a very satisfactory business in seatonable oods was accomplished by the principal ouses, Retailers from the west and south are operating with a fair degree of liberal- ity, but there is not the least tendency to- ward speculation in any goods. Buffalo Live Stock. East Burraro, August 24, Hogs—Steady. Receipts, 86; shipments, to good grassers, b 50(@6 15; good 4 3@ 40, Eost Liberty Live Stock, b sy, Pa., August 24, 0@ 15; , 799; ship- LasT Lipe: Cattle—Dpll. Tai common, 3 50@4 00, monts, 720, eipt, 2,400;shipments, 7 007 20; Yorkers, 350 h o% Baltimore Produce. AIMORE, August 24 Wheat 0,2 r irreg: 140} for cash and August; 141j@1 413 for September. Com—Yellow firm at 74@7 western easy at T03@714e, Philadelphia Produce. PHILADELPHIA, August 24, Wheat Firm at 1 89j@1 40 for cash and August; 1 405@1 40§ for September. Corn Firm at 70@70%¢ for cash and August; 703@71e for September, Oats Firm at 52¢ for cash; bl@hse for mixed t at 8he bid, Cleveland Market . CLEVELAXD, August 24, Petroleum—Unchanged; standard white, 1 10; test, 1 07. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, August 24, Spirits Turpentine— Firm and unchang- ed, 53 Bl . DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE, Ask druggists for “Rough on Rats.” 1t clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roaches, vermin, flies, ants insects, 15¢ per box i 3) Undoubtedly the best shirt in the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority guaranteed first-class and will refund the money if found necessary. We make a specialty of all wool, Shaker, and Canton = flannel, also 1207 ¥arnham St Flour before the last advance b | wheat, will give the public the benefit of said purchase if they "call “within the next five days. Weak; No. 2 and high mixed, W. M. Yares, Cash Grocer. Heptember; - - o for the year, IMPORTANT equal to any and price lower than the Doray & LANGWORTHY, Iron Merchants, r Oak, 18c; c. 18¢: Capitol, 2he; chrome green, cy 2¢; vermillion, Eng., Agen F.C. MORG.AN. WHOLESALE GROCER, A|2I34F§rri1himASt».,‘Ormiah FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. ate Bank, Omaha; Platt Gonsignments made us will recelve prompt att & Co., Haltimore; Peck & Bansher, Chicago; M. W B. 8. HARRINGTON, WESTERN POLISH CO, Manufocturers of Westorn Star Stove Polish, and Beau Brummel Boot Blacking, also dealers in Coylon & German Plumbago, Cons Hellrhnutl‘;_Ladie;’ C;ollege. Patroness, H. R. H. PRINCESS LOUISE. Founder and President, The Right Rev. |. HELL+ MUTH, D. D, D. C. L, LORD BISHOP OF HURON. Fall Term opens Wednesday, September 21st. E. P. NEWELL «t healthy locality, about four hours «h rontes betwoen the East and West, of this vollege is to provide the highest upon the soundest PRO- FRENCH Is the the Anclent and Mod. %, no and Library! Medical { ono-halt for the daughters of Clergym , Lady Principal, Hellmuth Ladiex’ College, LONDON, dsome and spacious buildings, 1 eautifully situated in o ¢ rail from Niszara Fulls, and on one of the principal throv The GROUNDS vomprise 140 acres. intellectual and practically useful edueation. The whole y-tem TESTANT principles, as tho only solid hasis for the right formation o ho MUSIC a specialty Laundry and Tuition Fees, incuding th - whol orn Languages; Callisthonics, Drawing and P Medcino, 8300 per annum. full particulars addross MISS CLINTON ONTARIO, CANADA, PILLSBURY BESTI! Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. It always gives satisfaction, because it makes a superior article of Bread, and is the Cheap- est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded. W. M. YATES, Cash Grocer. The aim of the foun Choice Cigarsl Can be obtained at KUHN & CO.’S by the box for Lees Money than at any wholesale tobacco house, for the veason they sell cigars in conncetion with their drug business, without any expense to tho Cigars, All Cigars not satisfactory exclienged TRY THEM. ODIATIIA'S BEST A fine 10c Cigar, long Havana filler, & Never has there been any Cigar in Omaha equal to them for the FINE KEY WEST CIGARS, From $6.26 per hundred up. "Atlantic” best 10c Cigar in City Chas. Shiverick. FURNITURE, BEDDING, = Feathers, Window Shades, to the Furniture and Up- mplete Assortment of west Prices. 0 Famn, 8 apr2d mon theat United States is manufactured at the of material and workmanship, com- ce Deavy, | bined with their great improvements, choice corn-| hat 18 reinforced fronts, reinfo backs, and reinforced sleeves, makes their shirt the mest durable and best fitting garment of the kind, ever manufactured at the moderate price of womon to | 81,50, - Kyery- shirt. of our make is dingly weak aud slow at 4 10@ tivo butebers' catble slow a 4 at 2 20@4 00; ) 503 And Everything ew Goods at the GI{AS.SHWEIE_{GK. 1908 an 121 WM. F. STOETZEL, Cooking Stoves TTIN W.ARHE. Stove Repairer, Job Worker and Manufacturer OF ALLINKINDS OF CANS. Tenth and Jackser Ste. - . . chemois underwear, made up with a 4 b » view to comfort, warmth and durabil: 2; dairy calves, | jpu o invalids and weak-lunged 70; shipments, none; | persons we offer special inducements somwe 2,200 heacl were shipped westward, L in the manner these goods are made veand | cx their protection, vice strong at 4 40@ Py, GorrHEIMER, 50, dull at 3 25@4 20; o per hewd, 1 0@8 00, Having purchased a large supply of To merchants, builders and farniers. We are now prepared to fill orders for Omaha Nails, guarauteeing quality lowest, in any quantity from oue to @105 9d; club, | gne thousand kegs. Omaha, Neb for Omaha Nails.

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