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\ i \ | ! THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA THURbDAY AUGUQ’I‘ 24, FINANCE AND GQMMERGE ne Fa ANCIAL. \ to Tus Bex, STOCKS, Nxkw Yon, Augnst 20, MONEY Money - 24@5 per cont., closing at 2 per cent, Prime Mercantile Paper—6 bills, 84 §5; de Raileoad b, nds stendy. —Cut loaf, 108 Urushe The stc opene ith ] 10 Powdered, 10§ The 1tock moket <,.nexl-u.k. wm}‘ {ereo, 116) Sndi Oote. a.| prices on the main lower. A down a: o York Confectionerd Neandasd movement set s, ranging from @23 per Praiie Fixtea 0, § cent. compared with yeterday's ¢ o the latter Deleware, Lacka Read v, Sterling hange Stead; and, $1.80, Goveriments were unchanged, Oregon , wrices felt GOVERNWINTS, Yesterday Central Pacific. Erie seconds Lehigh & Wilkesbarre. L 0 asiana Missonri de wmsols. 1014 101 g 1st mortgage. . land prants... sinking fu ferred. . nd. .12 Toxas & Pacific land grants. . do k. G, div, HTOOKS, Adams Express. .Al\on% Lerre Haute. .. o Americin Express. . Bur Ceda r Rapids & 4 Southern. Cul. Cin & Ind, Central, Central Pa ific Clmuup"vkn & Ohio. It pid. 1 574 u. 2d ptd Chicago & Alton § 94 do pfd . 110 Chi., Bur.. & Quincy 1363 Chi., St. I.. & ew Crleans.. 7. Ciu.,, 8 nd & Cleveland I Cleve,, Col. & Cincinnati. i Delaware & Hudson canal. .. 117 Del , Lack. & Western 1) Denver & Liv € de. 613 Erie 54 do { g ) Fort Wayne & Chicago. Hannibul & St. Joceph. & do pid... 934 Tarlem 205 Houston & Tex.s Central 8 Linois Cenural 5 5 Ind., Bloom. & Wester: 4 Kunsas & Texus, 5! Lake Erie & Weste 40 Lake Shore & Michigan So, . 114 Louisville & Nashvilie 74 Loui-v., New Alb, & Chicago 70 Maristta & (,munuau 1st pla*1o 24 pfd 9 Mer )Iun& Lhnrlusto~x 60 Michig n_Central. L0y, Missouri Pnclfin 7 Mobile & Ohio. 2. Morris & Easex 4 Nashville & Coattanooga. 64 New Jersoy Uentral. 785 Norfolk & Western 5: Northern pcific 49 pfd. 9: Nort! #igern .. i a - Y’ fd.. ... 167 v ork Ceutral . ..‘,,nug “Tio Central - 173 hio & M s sen . 374 pfd. .1 Ontario & Western 25} Pac.fic Mail s a4f Panama 165 Peoria, Decatur & Evansv... 35 Pittsbirg & Cleveland. 138 Reading 3 ek s b vl:m ouis & San Fran 5 9 <= pid.... 19 o' 15; pt.l . PNk Milwaukes. ... .. 12} 3t Pnul. Mlnn & l\Iamtubn Hl t. Paul & Omaha do I .113 flexas & Pacific . b nion Pacific 11564 Dnited S ates T pros 74 Wakash, St. L, & Pacific. ... do pfd. 65 (Wells, Fargo & C press. 130 Western Union Telegraph. .. 89} st Tenneassee. ] do pid 7 R oaribon. i . 13 ntml Arizona . B txcekior, . . . Hometake . . 194 ila Pittsburg 53 Jutaro . . 40 Zuwkulver . 10 de pfd. 145 ilver CIiff .., . . § standard . . biuteo, Robinson | Bouth Pacific Linneapolis & Sv. L) do 1 *Offered. Qmana Whelesale Marizet. O#rics or THE OXAEA By, | anna & West- Toanscontt. ental, St Paul & Oraba and Now York Cerral weie also conspizuons in the declive, fl again, & sing Wednesdwy lvening, August 23, The oxly changas reported in the - et to-day are as follows: Whezt, No, 2, advaaced 14e; No, 3, .ad- X 1 'w\cer‘l e 0. 2, advasce , &;ovs, dedlined Je, Towatoes, 3 1bs,, cars!declined 10, i ¥ Peas, declined 4 Blackberiies, °, por declinec d e, case, 20c, per case. Homing, declined 50c, per bbl.3 Sugar howse syrup, advanced 10z, per Local Grain Dealings. VHEAT.—Cash No, £, 8 3ho; rejected, H2hc, HARLEY,—Cash No, 2, 80c; eash No, No. 8, Gunpowder, good, V@7de; $ mperial, g % ire B0 \l\ \A\lr-nu Bod ails, Piaaeet waahbe cent oxtra, 1601 Pruasing purn sonle, Sisal, § i i sud larger, 10, of, GOODR<Oysters, 2 |h case, $1.00; do 1 1 (Field's), 0’8 1 (Standard), per onse, 1 por | dose o per I {ountay) corn, 210; do o (Yarmonth), per oase, 81 string beans, per_cave, 2 10; Lima rvnr case, 185, Succotush per case, e, comumon, por ease, 2 00 peas, choice, per casa,2 70, Blackberries, &1, per case, surawhorries, 2 Io, per oase, 2 60; caspberries, 2 I, por ease, 3 20, 'Dam. cons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Bartlett pearn por cass, 8 00@ 03, Whortleberries er case, 240, 'Bgg plumm,2 b percuse,” 75; 9 § | Groen gages,2 I er case, 2 75; do choloe, 1 per case 4 50. Pine Apples, % b, per o 1005 75, Poaches, 2 1b pae, casn 8 10 du 3 1h, case, 4 50@5 00; do, (pic), 8 I, per 230; do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, § 50. —Dray loads, per bbl, 1 65; As h(; ¥ f ™ "y 19 (‘nnl per cose, 810; soaked A To day 1014 104 11 110} b} | «on, in sec ke, & 50; bbls dairy 60, 5s, 3 my| H 1164 115 OMINY-=New, 84 50 per bbi. NODA~Dwight'a Ib papers, &2 85; De ond do, 82 85; Shurchs, 82 85; Keg soda _CANDLES—Boxes, 40 lbs, 16 o7, 8s 82 | 15g;boxesdd0 Ibs,, 16 oz, 6r, 150, i3 | RICE—Carolina, 74@Sc; Louisisns, 7 u:,* @, fair, 6@64. 1 PR —Stigar honse, bb o, 5e ! 70; kegs, 4j gallons, 82 6); choico ?m he; 'nK!, 82 4), Silver (lows, 51 Excelsior ‘abls syrup, 482; half bbl STARCH,—Pearl, 43c: B83c; Comn Starch, 5@90; . 7e: Corn, The. SPICES,—Pepper, 20; -nw Nutmegs, $! 00+ 1 ( MATC] H hS—-PH cadd swes, §8 10; square, cases, APS—Kirk's Savon satinet, 3 60; Kirk's sta whits Russian, b v 216 Kirk’'s Prairie Q..ecn. (100 _cakes), 803 Kirk's mngmolin, 4 85, LY E—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 34u: Wostern, 275; North Star, 2 6; Lewis' lys, 4 60; Jewoll lye, 275 BOTASH— —Pennsylvauia cans, 4 doz, n case, 3 85; Babbitts Ball, 2 dov, in case, 1'90; A'mchor Ball 2 dor in case, 150; FIELD SEED— Red clover, choice aow, £600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, 8700; white clover, new, $14 00; Al ol clover, new, £1250; alsike, new, 81500, Timothy, good, mew, $3 O blue grass, extra clean, $150; blue 'nm«, clean, 81 25; orchard grass $2 59 red to! chnios, 108, millet, comamon or bvsaot 4| 200; millet, German, $L00 to $1 Hungarian, 80c, 2411, 60c; ()urllnpa. first_quality, cm e nh,)hnndod hlde- 10 por eent. o, Staw, poubds, 24 1b, butta,60cs Horse Shos, | Coon kins, No. 1 0. %, 80c; No. 8, | pounds, 24 Th, butts, 60c; Git Edge, |%.; No. 4, 10c. h!nk. o. 1, 506 No. 2, | pounds, 24 Ity butts, 60; Army ol Navy, No. 8 15¢; No, 4, 56, _Foz, No, 1, Ballcn,fpounds, 50c; Lo 1| 60c; No. 9, 2%, Skunk, No. 1, black ax, pounds, 650 short tripe, 400; narfow stripe 250; OUBTn pails,—Hard to Beat! | Uroad stripe. 106, Tallow 7c. 7te; Golden Thread, 706;_Fountain, 80¢, i 650; Rocky Mountain, 60c chm.', m‘o... Daiey, B0o.—In tin' foil— i 6301 Tori- illard's Tiger, 653; Diswond Crown, 66, MOKIN(—All grades—Comraon, 25 to ranulated—Hlacikwells Durham, 16 Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of , '46; Seal of Nebras. Marburgs’ Prck 2 oz, tin T ail 6he, Paints Olls and Varnisl | PAINTS IN O1L—\hite lo P.. o; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6 {arsiilios green, 1 to b Ib cans, 20c French zine, gaen seal, 1%; Fronch ' rine, 1, Omaha French zinc, in varuish asst, in oil s 15¢; Raw raw and 8 rinoe French and hurnt umber, burnt Sienna, 13c: 20c; v refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, 1%; ivory black, 16¢ ln»p black, 160; Prussian blue, 80c; ultmnmrum hlun, 18¢; chrome 1, & D., 14¢; blind and shutter greon, groen, L, \l & D, 16c; Paris green, 180 Tudian red, Venetian red. ¢ onn ! [ drey 2265 Anmrfmn\mnnm, .&lx,lsc- chrome yellow, I, M., 0. &'D’ 0., 18 yellow ochre, 9e; golden ochre, 15; patent lryer, Sc; praining colors: light vak, dark on's, walnut. chestnut and ash 150, ry Caints White lead, 64c; I'rench 7inc, 10c: Paris whiteing 2§o; _whiting _gilders, 13c; whiting coml, lampblack (terman. town, I4c; e ipblack, ordinary, 106; Pras. sian blue, 5ho; ultramarine, 180; vandyke, do; umber, raw, sienna, raw, dc reen genuine, 2ic;_ Paris green com'l \rome. green, N. Y,' 20c; chrom- 2¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- willion, "Amerion, 18¢; Indian red, 10c, fuse pink, 1do; venotion read, Cookson's venetian red Am., 19c; red lead, 7he; chrome yellow, gennine, 2o chromo’ yol. low, K., chre, rochelle, 8c; ochre, Trench, 2¢; ochre, Amiorican, 20 Winters mineral, 2 lehigh brows, ofo spanial brown, 2bc; Prince’s mineral brown, 8¢; umbr, burnt, 4o Acjsienna, burnt, do Paris 2o 12 OILS—110" “carbon, per gallon, 114o; 1'60 headlight, per gallo 12fci 175 headlight, por gallon, 1¢ linseed, raw, per gallon, 17; linseed, boiled, ver gallon, filo; Tard, winter st'd, per gai- on, 1.00; 'No. 1, 85c; No. 2, 75¢; castor, XXX, per gallon, 1 10; No. §, 1 00; sweet, per gallon, S5c; aperm, W. B., per gallon, 1 55; fish, W. B.. per gallon, 60¢; neatsfoot, extra, per gallon, 75c; No. 1, 65¢; lubris cating, zero, per gallon, 80¢; sammor, 1ie solden machine, No. 1, por gallon, 85c; No. 2, 50; sporm, signal, per gallon, 80c; tor- pentine, per gallon, Ohic; napthn, 74, por gallon, 18c; 64° 17c VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, Furniture, extra, 81 10; farniture, No, 1, 81; conch, extra, $140; oach, No. 1, 8120; Damar, extra, 81 75; apan, 70c; as phaltum, exten, hellno 83 50; hard oil finish, $1 80 PAPER—Straw parer, 2jc; rag paper, 1c; dry goods paper, G; manila paper, 10c; news paper, 8¢ Hoavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 33 40; plow steel, special cast, 70; crucible, 8e; special or German, Be; cast tool do, @20 wagon spokes, set, 2 '",ga 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; folloos, sawe: ryi‘ 140; tongues, each, 70@S50; nxles, HED(ESEED—Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 35 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or boney locust, per Ib,, 3¢; per white fish, 90 Ib hi bbls, 5 25; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 7 00 No. ] white fish, in lfllh kits, 1 10; tamily 10 1 kits, 85¢; New Holland herring, per 95 | keg, 185; Russian sardines, 750: Colum. L 631 bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; George' 22t | Bank codfish, be; Gen, boneless 002, 125 | 930; bonoless fish, hhc. 1..;? MACKEREL—Half bbls messmackerel, 78% | 100 Ibs, $1250; hi bbl No. Lex shore do, 5411 100 Ibs, 8 60; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 ‘M 1bs, 6 00; mess mackerel, 12 1h iim, 2 25 912 | No, 1 ex sheve, 12 1b do, 1 50; No, 1 shore, 45 | 12Ib do, 1 00: fat family, 10ib do 75c. 17 | PEANUTS—Ronsted, chotce, rod Ten- -*-@ aessoe, 10c per Ib; fanoy white, 104e perlb; ”u ;nw—whih Virginiay raw, 10c; roasted, 24c, e BROWN COTTONS—Atlantio A 8hc; Aplplelflflm Te;_ Atlanta A, 8c; Boott vic, Buck oyu LL, 4-4, 7c; ‘Cabot w, 7}e} Chittenango A, 6c; Great Falls E, 8bo; Hoosier, 640; Honest Width, Sic, In' dian Head A, 8ic; Indian Standard A, $i0: Indian (mlfiud m&, Sdo; Lawro o , Te; Mystic iver, cquot A, Bc; Shetwmat 1L, 7e; Utica G 54t ett B, 7he; do A, sgc. n 48, 12}0; Wal- cott, BB, Shc. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Aliendale 4.4; Tho; Alligotor 34, 8c; Argyle 4-4, Tjc; Mlnnm LL,1 c; Badger § Smegx 4, 7c; 44, Laconia O o Lonsdale 4-4, Foopar N 30, 0 30,76 do 0 3 Thes do 1t 7§c; do E &), 8jc; Pocasset O 4-4, 7ic; Watnitta 44 120 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog gin L 4-4, 03c; Blackstone AA i perial §; do do half bleached 4.4, 9¢; Cabot 4-4, 18| Fidelity 44, 9ic; Vruit of the Loom, 10;" do 141 cam bric 4-4,18¢;do Water Twist, 1040; Great 14 FallsQ, 104c; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c: 1| Lonsdale, 10c: do cambric 87, 124o; New 194 | York Mills, 18403 Pequot A,mn. Pepporel N G Twills, 1Z}c: Pocahontas 1-4, 9ic; Bosamct 44, &o; Utica, lle; Wamsutta (Golored)—Albany 1 brown, 3, drab, £lo: do XA stripes an plaids, 1%4¢; do &XX brown and drab, Teripos and plaids, 134c; Arlington fancy, i 19¢; Brunswiek orown, 8o; Chariot fancy, 124c; do extra heayy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra bweavy, 11jc; Indians A brewn e Newonest A brown, 15¢, CIUKLNGd—amoskeag A O A 82 19¢; do XX blue 82, 184¢; Arrowauca, 94c; Claremont B B, 154e; Conestoga ex tra, 174c; Hamilton D, b Lewiston o ,'Lic; Minnehahba 4- Oumoga super extiy 4+4, 28¢; Poarl ki ; Pu nam XX blie stipe, Hhotiiot B ’ 10) do 88 120 ol blue 29, 9c DY NIMS,—A moskeal:, tlueand bronn 164¢; Andover DD blue, 15\c; Arling X bluo £ 184¢; Concord €00, blne & w ¢ do AAA, do do784; do XXto tho; Haymake’s bluo and brown, Noystic River DD stripe, 16ho; Penrl er, olue and brows, 1ie; Uncasville, blue and brown, 114c. CAN BRICS—Barpard, be; Fddystone linfug, 24 inrh duulyl« s, 840; Garner A azed, £ho; Manhattan glove &aish, bfo; ewpor‘ do be; do nmi 51«. Toquot do be; Loclwood kid CORSIT JEANS A.mulv, Andros cogyiu vacteca, Bio; ety Ko o ga katte ns, 750 Hallowel , 3 Indi § Orchard Tho; N’n.?guuwu,nwpr.uvad r Pepperill gatteen 9he; Rockport, Vo, PRINTE - Allens, 6}e; Amerigen, 5’ Arnold, 7T¢; uurwuk 4§c; Cocheco, Tc; Conestoga, 6i0; i 4dc; Dunnell, 6 @Tc; h.«nmne, 7¢; CGloucester, e, Harmony, 5{2; Knickerbooker, 6he; Mer- rimac D, 7c; Mystic, bo; Spracuies, bo; Soutbbridge, Goj dln‘Jl:mghum, Te; Marl. s © GINGILAM S~ Anukeag 1230; A nos. keag dresa 94 Argyle, 104c; Adlantlo 9c; Cumberland, 74c; da, i 1c¢n||\.ml., 8y Plun mz Whe; Bus 5 per | sex COTTONADES-—Abberville 1 2 5 3 75c; wquare muts, per ib, 7@11c; washiers, per Ib, B@18c; rivets, per Ib, 11c; coil chatn, per 1b, 6@12c; malleable, Bo; iron wedges, 6¢; crowbars, Go; harrow toeth, 4c; horseshoes, per ke, 5 00; apring; steel, 7@sc; Burden's horseshoes, b 0; Burden's muleshoea, 6 50, SHOT.—Shot, §1,85; Buck shot, §2.1(« Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40: 0., hait kogs, $3.46; do., nuarter kegs, $1.88; Blast- ing, kegs, $3 35! Fuse, ver 100 feot 500, BA EED WIRE—In car lots,8 30 per 100; in less than car lots. 8 55 ver 100, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 604, 4 00, Leather. Oal scle, 388 w 420, hemlock sole, 28¢ to 85c; hemlock 80c to 100; runmer, 6hc to 50c; huml fumll, 85c to 120; hem: lock upper, 230 to 260; oak urper, 2ic; alligator, 400 to b 50; calf kid, 32@35c; Greisen kid, 2 50 to 275; oak kip, 8¢ to 100; onke calf, 120 to 1803 French kip, 110't0 1 55; Krench calf, 125 to 2 00; rus, wetta, 530 0 7 00; liniugn 600 to 10 50 tap.ings, 9 00 o 1 L. Morocon, 30 b anhle DD N ok acsat Bhor etmons 270 to 200, E53—No star oak, 42¢; No 2 3Y¢; No. 1 Ohio oek, 88c; No. 1 Milwaukee 37¢; No. 2 do, 3 Hcr!nl and Mules. The market is brisk-and all grados are solling well at a slicht advance in pices, The demand for good horses exceods tho supply consideraoly, Pricos rango s fol- ows: Fine single drivers, 8150, to 300,; Extra draft horoes, 8175, to 225.; Common drait horses, $100. to 1601 Exirn farm horage, $110. £0125.; Common to good farm horses’ 230, to & Extro plugr, 860, to 75.; Chmmon plags, $20, to $40, MULES,—15 to 154 hands {extra), 312! to 150.; 14 Lo 15 bands $100. ¢ 140, ands, 976, 10 100 13 to 14 L1 uors. ALCOHOL — 167 proot, 326 por wino gallon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, 196 per ‘pmn( T ] pirits, 167 proof, 124 per proof zallon; re-distilled wEiskies, 1 001 07 fine Llondeds 1 506 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 00@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pl:nunillvuull ry2s, 2 L0@7 00 ANDIES—Imported, $6 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Im ported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140@3 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 60@6 00; Now Englnad, 2 00043 00; domentus, 1 b 5 71’1.4\( i AND ABBLE BLANDY 5@ CHA ‘-ll’AGNLH—-Imrorml por_case, BO0GY 0 Amarine, e, 12006 1600 RETS—Per case, 4 506216 00 CL TTER—Choice country, 12@15c, | Agate, We; American, 11¢; Artisian, 2 —Scarce, 17, Cairo' D and T, 13he; Olarion D and T «1 B Ev—m.u“m, per I, 220, 7ho; Deocan Cc s DandT, 16e; Key: <Per barrel, & stons, 133c; Nantucket, 190; Nonyarell, ‘ \ T_ IPES ]’ dozen LUM/I 00. | 16¢; ()ceul. D and 7, 13jc; Royal, 1643 Y8 S -8 lect, 65¢ per can. , 12¢3 'l‘mg L,A(,, \Vlcbhhen H/ln- Va5 RMELONE ~Per 100, $15 00@ RS —Califoruia, $3 (0@3 Ing ahaoks, hor o, Kankin, 13hcs Yori plain Nankin, 12}o; dr.,uheukn stripos and l.uun l‘k‘g. do, 8 oz, /MBS —Californis, 82 35002 50, TNGB—Androscogein 104,27 het LA PES —Californis, 82 25 2 50, do 8.4, 22¢; Continentsl EMONS — 87 00 per box. of the Loom 10-4, 274; New RANGEB—38 00 per b York mills 98, 350; do 78, 80¢c; do , 224c; Grocers' Liat. org | Pemabiroke 104, 25e; Pequot 104, 2840; do VHEEST—Full Oreaw, 120i Part|7.4 190 do 49, 166; Pepperell 3, 20 m, 103, do’ 67, 91c; do 57, 180 Utios 89, &c; do BEANE-~Tmported German 340 per | ‘g, 22)e; du 5,176 el and Tobaccos. [OFFEE.~Rio, fair, 11o; Rio, good| CIGARS. ©bsedn 815001 Connsctiout, Rio, jairue to choi m.., Old gov't 895,00, Mixed, #35.00; Sced Havas, fl&"’h Mn&., 's, | 50.005 ClearH. a, 876,00, ) TOBACCO — PLUG, = Golden Rule, WINES—Rhire wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 0B37 00, umbor’ WI{OLESALE. We quote lumber, atn and skingles on: 2rg at Omaha at th e following p JOIBT AND SCAN TLII\ 2 —16 it, and wnder, $ TIMBERS—16 IA anvl lmder, 622 00, 'l‘l'\‘ll(l RAND SOIST—18 $, $24 un; it 834 0, 22 ft., $27 50, 24( 7 B0 CIN ‘(,—Na. %, 4 and 6 in,, ua 00 No, 2, 820 00, BHEETING — No, 1 (2nd boards). 818 60; No. £, $17 00, STOCK BOARDS,—12-in. D, €28 00; 124n. C, 865 00; 12-ix., B, $10 00, LIME—Fer barrel, £1 15; bulk pe. bus o Cemont, bbl, 81:75. Towa plaster, bbl, 22 00, Hair per bu, 850, felt 100 b, 88 00, Becow board, 85 0 AL—bmnbor and blacksmith, #12; Morris Run Rossburg, $12; Whitehssas: lump, 88 60; Whitebrens; nut, 86 50; Towa lump, 86 50; Towa nut %6 50; Rock Spriag, $8; Anmuuu. l.ll uizu €11 00, DRU 8 AND GHHMI()ALS —Anid = e mmon Garbolicy o; Acid, Tartuwle, 50o; Halssa: Gopabia, per'lb, 106; Bark, Samatras, por 1b, 1o lflmu‘ per 1, 7525 Cinchouidia, per oz, $116; Obloroform, ' per 1b, 100; Dover's powders, per 1b, 81 40; lpsox alu, par Ib, 3ho; Glyverice, pure, por ib, iead, Acetste, por Ib, 2dc | Ln.m, No, 1, per gal, % , Castor, N: er gal, $100; O Olive, per gal. 81 50; Oil, Orizanum, 50, Opium, 85 00; Quinine P, & W. & . & 8, g, om 3230, Potauiui, Todids, por i 190; Salacw, per oz, 40c; Sulphiato o Morphine, per oty 83 85 Sulpnbr fiour per Ib, doi Servehinine, vec oz, 81 Merino unwas ed, ugm, 14@16c; )n.wy @18150; medium unwashed, light, 18 washed, choice, 82c; fair, 80¢; tub-ging, and w., 26c; burry, blackand cotted wool Cireaco August 23, commn to ehoice springs, Flonr—Quiel; ion o fance Minn sotas, 4 00 » 00t 7 fair to chowee ol B0; new, firm at 5 50 Wheat riregular, 1 065 for August; eptember; 0880 for Octo 08ie tor November; 98@ 081s for the year; No. 2 red winter for cash; 1 054@1 0 ¢ for Au fr September: No, 9,Chicago spring, [ U\ for August; S p- 720 o for the year; |l‘j\' sted, Thie. l).\ln-lnv-n!nr and ensy; 4o for cash ¢ Anguet 23, Flone and unchanged, but \(Nlln was hl\hlr thr ughont bnt very duli Wreat eash; No. 2 red fall, 07}@0840 for o for Augu-t; 98w 984 for o for October; 1 0@ 73 074e for the ye 0. 4 red fall, 80 mber; 607 for the yes Au- or Octo for the b for November; 34, 31} Slow: 67¢ bid, Neminal, duiry, Rye Barley 15@220; cceam- 1h§@16¢, dy; 118, firm and higher; jobbing ! uik Meats Firmjshonl Yers, 9 75 hort : for Septe ,.m 351 @3be for November; 3 the )t‘nr rejected, 36,@37¢, Rye—Steady and unchan Bl Market easier; 91(@ “Seed — firm wnd higher; weak and lower; 21 5@ b; 21 65@21 67} for Septem- 91 773@21 80 for Oct ber; 19 90@ 3 for January; 19 77)@19 80 for the ear. 4 Lari—Quiet and weak; 12 30 for cash; 12 0@12 §2) for September; 12 40@12 424 for Ocf 2173@12 20 for January; 12 25 for the yenr. Butter— Steac creameries, 18@ 17@22. Tggs—Quiet; 184@190. ) Bulk Meats—Sieady; shonlders, 9 75 short rib, 13 25; short clear, 13 45, Whisky Quiet; 119, Freights - Rates on corn 15 alfo, sl with fair demand; duiries, good _to choice, to Buffalo, CALL BOARD, Whent—[rcoguiar; regularl 00 for Aug- 19} 8e for October; o for the year; 1@1 06§ for Aug- wats for September; No. Chicago spring, 109 for cash; 107 for August. Cbrn—Market easier; declined j@}o for | some options. Oats Un ettled, but generally higher; A1§@A1{e for Angnst; 3673 for September; for Uctober and November; 8bfc for the year. Pork—Irregular; 2 l(‘ub for S mp\‘.«mher' 1945 for the year; 21 77} tor_ October; 9 95 for Junuary. 1—Quiet, but firm; 12 82} for Sep- 424 82412 5 l'nr No $ 12 16@12 25 for the year; 12 20_for January. Rec'ts. Shlpm'tn Flour, 7, 50 Wheat. . orn Onta.. Rye Barley Connotil Blufls Market. Counoin_Buurrs, August 23, Flour—Crystal Mills golden sheaf, 3 30; hest Kansas brands, 3 00@3 50; (xmllnm. 3 00; rye fl mr, 3 00, Com Meal—1 70 for white; yellow, 1 60; corn ch p, 2600 per ton; corn and oty chop, 26 00 per ton, Wheat—No. N Corn—No. 2, b7a. Rye—New, 47@ Barle; l\mm Outs—New, FRUITS I’lnckhsrflel, 16c per box; apples, 2 50@3 00 per barrel, Broom Corn—3)@de. }iay—Lnone, 7 00@9 00; baled, tale, Wood-—5 00@6 00. Wool—15@25. Butter—Cronmery, 20c; in rolls, wrap: ved, 16¢; rolls not wrapped, 124¢; mixed colors, 10@12§c. Eggs—1io, Onions—75c per bushel. Live Chickens—1 75@2 25 per dozen, Potatoes—30c per tushel, Cabbages—25@40¢ per doz. Turnips 40c per bush Sweet Corn—7c per do LIVE STO K. Cattle-—-Extra, 300@ 350 Veul Calves—b50@" 00, Hogs— 700@7 25. Sheep—3 50, —— Now York Prodno.- Niw VORK, August 23. Cotton—Steady; 13@13 5-16c; futur steady; August, 12 81c; Septew ber, 12,50c October, 1193 Novenber, 11 68he; Doc cember, 11.70¢; Jummry. 11.79¢; Kebru. ary, 11'\0 Murch, 5 April, 12,16¢; per superfine state western, H06@ 3 60@4 50; cowmon m.w..,.i.«xua. 4 520; good 0 choice, b 25@8 2b; wheat extra, 7 00@ xtra nhlu, 7 50; nt. Louis, 4 65@8 00; Minnesota pat- ent process, 7 008 50, Wheat-- §@14: higher and firm; No, 2 fipriuu nowinai; ungraded red, 102 114; steamer No. 3 red, 1 08; No_ 3 red, 112}@1 12{; steamer No. s red, 114; No. 2 red, 113{@114 for carlltl- cates, 1144@L 15 delivered; mixed win. ter, 112{; otoumer mixed, 1 06; ungraded white, 1 u8}; No, 1 white, Z,K»OO bu, suld at 147; No, 2 red for Auogust, 280,- 000 busold At 1 13§@1 14}, closing at 1 14§; do for September, 696,000 bu sold at 114@!1 14§, closing a6 1 14%; do_for Octo- ber, 774,000 bu sold at 1 15@1 16§, closing at 1 153; do for November, 136, 00 bu sold at 1 16@1 16§, closing av 116§; do for December, 23,000 bu sold at 1173@1 18, closing at 1 18, G —h@lie higher on futures; 1@24o better on sp.t; ungraded, 834! 904@907c in store, 91c utor, 924 de- No. 2 white, ¢ low mixed, ing at l:hu. 9lc; do, ing at 87 ‘ Q uet, but firm; mixed western, 50 8c; white we tern, 65@70c, Hay ——Quivt but steacly; 60@70 Hops— Fumly held; “eastern, 41@d3c; New Y H@sle, Coff cily, with fair demand; Rio cargoes, Bl@lic, with & good demand; 7 Sl Sugar—bteady, fuir w goud reining, quoted at 7 bl Molasses —Quiet but steady, Rice—(Quiet but fi Taliow—Firmer; prime city, 8fc, Losin—Steady; 1 80@]1 95. Turpentine—(.iet but firmer; 45c, Eggs—Iresh western, dul and un- changed; 22, Leather —Demand fair and warket firm; hewlock sole, Buenos Ayres and Rio Grande light, middle and Leavy, 21@254c. Pork—Higher; new mess, 2200, Beof—Quiet and steadily held, Cut Meaws—Scarce and nominal; clear middles, 13 75, Lard —Steady; prime steam, 12 70@ western flat, 6@10¢, 12 723, Cheese—Dull; Maoufactured Copper—Quict and une chungod; new sueathing, 283; ingot lake, 1:i@18je. 1 Lron—Quiet but mm, Seoteh, 2 long 2@ c'ta, Shipm’ts, Flour...... . 25,000 6,000 Wheat, 11,000 122000 9000 81,000 85,000 none The Wool Market. LoxnoN, August 23, At the wool sales 11,000 bales were sold, chiefly Australisn avd Victorian, Thete was biisk cowpetition and prices 2@ho Lo were firu, Hides Purs, Ete. NEw YORK, August 2 HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 6@6hc| Wool—-Dull and drooping; domestic cured Tho; hides, freen salt, part oured 7c | fl: @Abo; pulled, 17@A2c; unwashed, hidee, b3o; dr; unt soun dde; dry | 12@@ 54 hx.u, @ ull and kip, 1 {’@ ry salt hides, sound, —~—o w— 10@11c; ;fmn calf, w'»& 016 1ba,, 10@11c; leerpoul Prudna green call unJar 8 Ibs, per -Lln, Blo; LivEsPooL, August 23, umngal Jme b skiny, | Breadstuffe—Finn; wheat, winter 85 9d #1 25@150; dunbkod hides, two-third rate, | @05 1J; spring, By ld(,'.ln cut scored snd one grub, two' Corn~T7s 4d, rib, 13 65; short clear, 18 8 Bacon—Stroncer; shoulders, 10 short 1ib, 14 505 short clear, 11 90, Lard — |1.l..’-l|| AFTERNOON TOARD, Wheat—Better; 980 for Augnst; 98] for September; 9040 tor Oct ber; 100} for No- vember; 98¢ fur the year. Corn —Better, except for the year ; 77ic for August; 74§ for Septem o3 70{o tor October; 65 for Novewber; 6035 for the year, Oats—Highor and slow; 88 o bid for Au- gust; Bi@dsbhe for Septomber; 3130 for the year, Recel s, Ship'ts, Flour 7,00 18,000 Wheat ., 01,000 :'v',(‘()U Corr 000 Oats Rye. ... Batley, i N L. Chioago Live Stook. Cricaco, August 23 Deovers' Journal reports as fole Hoos=Receipts, 12,000; shipments, 2,- 7 Th@ 0; strong and 5o higher: mixed, ; heavy, 85 1 5 wkips, 5 00@7 405 supy Cattlo— l.empu o ‘? Jeared, »lu; nents, 2,- good fat hogs des Kt oxporte, 7 20@7 7 vice shipping, 6 dull, 4 ¢b@d 75; butchers’ setive and stronger: comwon to fair, 2 ;. medium, to good, 3 75@4 40; stockers a i feeders, 8§ 00 4 30; dairy calves, 900&17 00 per head; rmnn‘ steady; Americans and half. breeds, Tosns cowe, 8 40@8 80; steers, Receipts, 1,500; shipments, none; slow and lower; poor, 3 40@3 73 medin to good, 310@1 25; choice to extra, 433 @4 60, St. Louis Live Stock S, Lovts, August 23, Catttlo—Receipts, 5,800; shipments, 900; supply liberal and largely of south- west butchers’ stock, b was weak cows aud heifers rany 50@A ( butchers’ steors brought 3 i5@4 574: grass Texans, steac ennning grades, 8 25@4 00 5 good' to b 42547 3 prass native stecrs, range, @ 50, N good rhipping steers were of- fered, Sheep— good dem tecoipts, 2,700; - hipments, 1,20 N to fair choice 4 (0@ 1 Poorln roduoe. RORIA, August Corn—Firm and higher; high mixed, 75} mixed, 75@75 42 BARGAINS,| o LOTS Houses, Farms, Lands. =nw :BEMIS FIFTERNTH AND DOUGLAS 8T8, Bosut!ful bullding sites o1 Sherman avenue 10th stroct) mouth of Povpleton's and J, J Brown's . sidon e —tho tract bolongi g to Sona. tor Paddock for #o many years—being 864 foot west frontage on Jl wvonue, by frm 860 to 650 foot in depth running eastward to tho Umaha & St. Paul K. R Will well 1u strips of 60 foot or more f ontage on the avouuo with full depth to tho railront, will above on abou: any torms that purchaser may desiro, To partios who will agreo to build houses conting $1200 and up vards will seli with- out any payment down for one year, and § to 10 <qual annwal payments therenfter ot7 per cont intorest, To parties whe do not inf ot odi ery will sl for « no sixth down unual payments theroatter at 7 per cent ingerest, Choied 4 acre block In Swith's addition at wost end of Farnam stroet—will give any longth of tim cequirod at 7 per cent intorost, Also o splend 1 10 aere hlock in_Smith's addi- tion o eame iiboral tor no foreg ing. ' No. 805, Half lot on near 20th 700 No 804, Lot on 15th atroct near Paul, $1200, No 502, Lot 50x250 feot on 16th etroot, noar ichol:a. No 209, Ono quarter acro l)uuml 8600, 0 207, Two lota on Blondo near Irene street, 20 1'§300 each . 200, Two lots on Georein near Michigan g,m-t $1200. No 05, Twalve cholce restdenco lots on Hamil. g8n strect in Shinn's addition, fine and sightly 60 to 8600 each. No 204 Beautiful half lot on St. Mary's av- enue, B0X180 feet, near Bishop Clarkson's and Oth stroct, $1500 No 292, Five cholce lots on_Park avenu, 60x 160 ench, on street ral way, §500 each, Burt stroet, noar Active, but lower; white, 43}@ «l.lic. Rye —Firm; No. 2 674@03c, Highwines—Stendy; 116, Reots, Shipts, Wheat. . 900 none Corn . . 18,000 17,000 Oats, D BLWO0 55,000 Rye L 1,900 500 Barley. ceeees 8,800 600 New Ym-l( Live Stook. New Youk, August 9 The Drovers Journal bureau reports Beeves—Receipts for two days, 4,600; market stronger and better for all de- scriptions, with an advance of jo per pound; all rold except very late arrivals; extremes, 9 :5@14 25 for rative steers, 950@10 25 for Texans; 9 75@115) for nalfbreed Col: rado stock; no shipments Sheep - Receipts for two days, 1 sheep, stendy at 4 00@H 50 per 100 lbs; lambs, dull at b 00@7 per 100 lbs for poor to best. Swine—Receipts for two days, 58805 demand for live hogs stronger and prices advanced to 8 G0@8 85 for fair to good. Kansas cuy Produce. KANsAS Crry, August Wheat—Strong aud higher; No. d, 80c bid for cash; No, 2 red, 84]@! for cash; 854c for Augunt ¢ for hupt(-m' er; No. 1 red, 89c for cas Corn—Iligher and firm; No. 2 mixed, 690 bid for ¢ .sh; 68§c bid for August; (8¢ for September, Oats ~Slow; 377 bid for cash; 34c for August, Butter— Unchanged, Eggs—Unchanged, Rec'ts, Shipm'ts. Wheat. .. 54,000 19,000 Corn, . - 1,000 2,000 Kansas cny Live Stook Kaxsas Crry, August 23, The Live Stack Indicator reports as fol- lows: Cattlo—Roceipts, cattle but Low grades ul 1250 pounds sold wt. 47 to 1100 pounds, 39 @4 4 340003 85 fut cowe, active for fat ative steers of xus steors, 900 lmv.i\ o feeders, 35 @ nntl strong; h‘l‘leep—~ Recoipts, 201 Patrouum Mnrht Primspux Petrolenm—A wanle and lower; clos 6o for Philadelpbin delivery, VEW YOuK, Augnst 23, Petrolenm - Mu ensicr; United, SGhe; crude, 66j@36c; refined, 604 @56je. —_— Buckuu s ainice sulve, The Bl.w SaLve in the world for Cute Bruises, Sores, Ulcors, Lalt Rheam, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chupped Hands, Chil blains, Corns, and all kin eruptions, an: positively cures viles. It is guarauteed to 7|vu satinfactfon or money refunded, 5 cents per hox, KFor male by O, dmnn —_—— LTty money ant ordr satt divcot trom * s, wo ship promptly by rail at tho lowost pomsible cash w0 all mb-lm TYLER SALT CO,, INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL, stern poin w City Mich make money on investments in provisions and stook wpecula: 2 i do ko by oporatlog on ¢ Frow Way 1, 1181, 10 (hu pre , on investon n s of $10,00 WHEAT | ), cost profits have héen ‘sud 4 to investors ¥ (0 rover | timos oo crig. ssu inal invesiment, still leavin: th oF kin. inve: tibnt £ moncy or p yahi on demand lanato 1 ry cliculars and statomo its of fund BTOOKS i *We want o ponsible azents. who wil reort on crops wid sluo fut oduc: the plan. L boral com- missions paid. Addross FLEMM NG & MEKRIAM, Oom misslon Morchauts, Chicago, 11l BROWN Waras all his friend sud th #s that do buy Fur niture, Carpots, Stoves and Crockery, thst by can be' tound ouly st No. 1205 Douginssfreot and 10 othor place. You are dally impcsod upon by othur dealers whe reprosen: theb | own thels taores T hivo tho largeat stock and ab the Ton: wajor Block, No 201,8ix lota in Millard & Cadwel on sherman Avenuo noar Poppleton 8160 cach, 59, Choloe lots on Park avenue and streeh e Has arean o k, $450 to §1000 each. No 255, Eleven lots ‘on Deca ur and Irene strocts, moar Kaundors stroct, $370 to $160 each. No #42, Lot on 10th noar Paul strout, §750. No 281, Lot 66x140 foot near St. Mar any 20th btroet, §1600. N0 279, Lot on Decatur near Irene streot, 325, No 278, Fuur lots on Caluwell, near Saundors strect, $600 cach, , Loton Clinton stroot, near shot tower, ue, 2 No 275, Four lots on MecLellan strcot, near Blondo, Kagan's aidition, §226 exch, No 274, Throo lots near raco course: make oftirs, No 208, Beautiful corner acra lot on California aircot, opporite and adjoluing Sacred Heart Con- veut grounds, §1000. No 200, Lot on Mason, near 16th strect, 81,860, 100 ot# in “Credit Fonelor”and “Grana View' additions, just south-cast of U. P and B, & M. ailroad ' opots, ranging from §160 to §1000 each and os cosy torus, Beautiful Kesidonco Lots at a lnmmlu——vnry handy to shops 100 to <260 each, 6 per cent do 1 per con & por month, Cail and gob plat had ull particutars. No 266, Fuil corncr lot on Jones, Near 16th streot, . No 263, ‘I'wo lota on Conter stroot, near Cum- g siroct, 8300 for both o §600 oncl Yo 261}, Lot on Seward, near King street, 350 No 240, Halt loton Dodge, near 11ih str'goe §2,100 No 247, mour beautitul residenco lots near Croighton Collego (or will oparate) 84,000, No 246, 'I' o) lnzu on Conter, near Ouming strect, 400 on No $46}, fen Idaho, near Cuming stroot, 0 245, Boautiful corner acre lot on Cuming, ar D, n an stroot, near new Convant of sacred m $1%% on Faruam, near 18th etroot, hu 243, Lot 66 by 1 pear St. Mary's avenue, §700, No241, Lot on Farnam, near 26th strect, 1,000. N0 940, Lot 66 by 00 fect on South avenue, sear Muson stroot, 2060, No,2:0, cornse fobon Burt, near 224% street, ). on Collego stroot, No, 120182 foct 1 Harney, near 24th, mwz, (will cut 16 up) 2,400, gilsgs 24, Lob on Douglay stroct; near g5th, 1000, No. 232, Lot on Pler troct, near Boward, 100, 1v6, 227, Two lots on Decatur, near Irenu 13wt 0 Lot 148 by dd1 foct on Shor nan ave ith st cet). nea Grace, §2 400, will divide, 220, Lot %ixtret on Dodge, near 13uh t; mako au offor. No 20, Lot on 18th stroot, 000, No 207, Two lotw on 10th, near Paclile strest, #1,600, o 204, Beautitul restenco lot on Division streot, noar Cuming, $400. No 100} Loty ou 16th strect, near Plerce, T: 104, Lots on Sauuders streot, nosr Sew- ard 8600, No 194}, Two lots on 22d, near Grace stroet, N6 1023, Two lota on 17t stroet, near white lead orks, §1,060, N 158} Olio full block ten lots, nesr the barracks, §400. No 101, Lots on Farker, stroot, near lreno NG 168' Two lots on Caws, near 2lst street (Il edge), €6,000, No 160, L,ot'on Plor near Seward, $650, No 170, Lot ou Paciflc strect, ucar 14th; make No160, 81x lots on Parosm, noar 24th streot 400 10 §2,850 cach 0 103, Full block on 25¢h and threo lots 1n and Cassiuy stro ot on 1ktn st n's, 81,600, ty half acre Tots In M lard & ¢ 4 on Bherman ayenuo, Spring and aratoga strocts, Year the end of geien stroot car track, §55 o £1,500 cach oy ‘Lot on Chicago, near 224 tacet, 500 '\o 85, Lot on Caldwall atreot, near Saunders, #500, No 86, Oorner lot on Charles, near Saund. de’s stroct, No 75, 6ix 2toct on Paclfic, uear Btu strcot 3,000, Now0, fghtoen lota on 2lst, 220, 28d and sautders streots, uear Graco aud Brualiors streot Drldge, §00 each One-fourth block (180x135 feot), noa ut of Poor Claire, on Hawilton stieot a o eud of the red trect car track, §1,060 BEMIS' ReaL Estare Acency ot prices fu the city 16th aera vougias Str et, Becond Hand &., bought and sold on narrow 5 Bugiiess '31" oy, Abatract and Hea Eetate, JOTYN L. MoCAGUE, opposite Post Offies. BARTLETT £17 South 18th Strest. Architects, OUFRENE & MENDELSSONN, ARCHITROT® Room 14, Oreighton HBlock, _A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Creiehton Blook. Boots and Shoen, = JAMES DAVINE & 00, the Moot and Shoos. A 7000 asoriment ne work on hand, comner 13th and Harney. TOR, ERIC ‘\‘\1) NAT! nifactures to order good work tr'ng dons, Bed pring LARRINFR Manufacturer, 1517 Dotielsaet Books, ana Btationery. J. I FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Streed Butter and Eggs. ANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and K 150 1 Nobraska ostablished 1875 Omaba, and Roaa Wagons. 14th and Marney Sroate. Clothing Sougnt. 1, ATRIS will pay highostCash price for second iand clothing. _Cornor10th and Farnham. rugs, Fainw ana Oiis. KUHN & CO, ne Goous, Gor, 164 and siroeta, Dongi 4.3, WIHITRHOUSK, Wholesale & Retatl, 1088 se. 0. FIELD, %02¢ Norah Slde Cumling Street. __PARR. Druevist 1000 and Howand Stroeta. Dencata, ) ulncl 00! Il\th\ Olvll Englneors and Burveyors. ANDREW ROSEVATER, Crelghton Bloek, Town Burveys, Grado snd Sewerage Systems specialty. Ury Goods Notlons, Ete. JOKN H. F. LEMMANN & 00, fow York Dry ao-m Seore, 1810 and 1818 Pare- ham stroot. L. 0. Knowold also boote and shoes & Pacifie. Founary. IOHN WRARNE & nnnu cor_1dth & Jaokeon e ve ___JOHN BAUMER 1814 4 Parnham Birook. Undortakers. OHAS.RIEWE. 1915 Farnnam bet. 108h & 1 Motols. AWNFIELD HOUBE, Geo, Oanflold,0th & Farnham YORAN HOUSE, P 1. Osry, 913 Farnbam 86 SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th 88 cathom Hotol Gus. Hamel 0th & Leavonworth RAL numumnr. RYAN, ashwooh coroge 10thand mlw Beot Loard for the Moaey, Entlainction Guaranised. a8 all Dours, Board by tho Day, Weok or Month, Good Terma tor Cred Famishied Rnamy Suvpilod. Puruiture, 7. GKOBY, Now and Gewond daad Fornitare «d bioves, 1114 Doogimo. Highesh casb price b hsnd k000, 1809 Douris ef. Fine goods &, Perce Works. OMAEA FENOE 00, 77, FRIES 8 CO 1810 Uamay 81, Im ecd Wood Fences, ne und Walnm Md for . "B Pewnbrokers, BOSENFELD 10th £e., bed & Har Refrigerators, Oanfleld’s Patent. GOODMAN 1th Rt het Farn, & Oigars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCE ER, manatactarers of Clgam, nd Wholosalo Doslersl u Tobacoos, 1305 N F.LORENZEN manufecturar 1418 Farn Orockery. . BONNER 1800 Done'ss stvash, Gaod lina. Junk, 6, BERTHOLD, Rags and Motal. T Cumber Lime and Cement. OSTER & GRAY_cornor 6th and Dougles Sle. LAmps ANa UiAssware. 78 RONNER 1800 Douglas 88, Good Vartedy Merchant Tallors. 6. A. LINDQUEST, 1 onr most popular Merchant Tatlows 1o re- « tho lutost doslgus for Spring and Swnmer wods for gontiemon's wear. y nd wricos low ss ever 1200 Farnam strot. Miilinery. 4. G, A. RINOER, Wholoslo and Retal, Fam 4 Gzoda 10 great varloty, Zephy {osiney, Giovoe, Coraots, &c, t.m-put ouas J1o Wb, Purchasers save 80 por cend. Ordew v Mall, 1if Fittoenth Street Plour and Feed. JIATIA CITY MILLS, Bth and Feroham S Jetshang Bron., propriotors. rocors. L. BTEVENS, 2160 botwoen Coming and Exas " & MOIHANE, Coin 26 and Cuming Stroote. T Harcuace, Iron and Glael WORTILY, Wholoeale, 110 and DLAN & LA 12 15LE o A. NIOLMIZ3 corne 18th and Callfornls. Harness, Baadies, &c. T WEIST 20 18th S8, het Farn- & Harney. Florlet. A. Donaghuo, plaat, cut fowors, sseds, 0oguate otor’ N, W cor, 16th a4 Doupias strecta: G0 To CRAIG'S Groon Houso 17th and Webster street, for Plants, Bouquots, Flowers, Floral Designs &c. Ocrnlce Works, Wusteaa Cornico Works, Manufscturers Fron rolce, Tin, lron and | ate Roofiing. Order fzom wuy locity promptly executed lu the bee mapnor, Factory and Oftice 1218 Harney Bt €. SPECIIT, “roprictor. Galsanired Ixon Cornicos, Window Osps, ebe., wanufacturod and put up in any part of the canutry, 7. SINHOLD 416 Thirtoenth streeh Commisslon Morchants. JOSIN G. WII, LIS, 1414 Dodgo Btreet. N B DESMER, For detalls see largo advertiss 1t in Datlv and Waoklv, Olotning and Furnisning uoos & GO, H, PETERSON. Al Hats, Cape, Ahaea Notlons and Catlary 204 8 10fh strost. Bhow Case Manuractory| 0, J. WILDE, Manufscturer and Dealer 1 uil kinds Casos, Uprighs Caces, &, 1517 Caoa Kb, FRANK L, GERIARD, propriotor Omeha dhow Case manufactory, £18 Bouth 16th streed, botwoon Leaveaworth and Marcy, All warranted firet-claes. oves ana inware, A. BURMESTER, Dealor 10 Btoves aud Tinware, and Manufsclo of Min Kooty and all kinde of Bulldiog Woss 0dd Follows' Block, 3. LONNER, 1909 Louelas 84 00d and Ghess JHIIGO HENRY ¥ AUI’IA.NH. In tne now brick block on Douglss Strees, bes Just opened & most elogant Booa Hall, ‘Hob Lunch trom 10 to 18 overy day, IIVRE] A79 1 J. EVANS, Wholesslo aud Rotall Beed D Cudivators Odd Fullows Hall IOLoKTaplibre, GO, HEYN, PROP, Grand Central Gellory, 412 Bixteonth Strset, ookr Mesoulc Hall, Fivet-clase Work sad Frompée 054 guaranteon aad Plumblng, Gas and Btsam Fitting. I W. TARPY & CO,, 216 12 Bt,, bot. Farobass and Douglaa, Work promp yattouded o. 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