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'THE DAILY BEE- OMAHA TUESDAY Al;(;US’l‘ 20 FINANGE AND COMMERGE. Special Diepatches to Tire Brr. FINANCIAL. Nrw Yong, August 28 MONEY. Money— Market 4@5 per cent., closing |33 offered at 3 per cent, Prime Mercantile Paper—6 per cent Sterling Exchange —Steady; bankers’ bills, $4.85}, Sterling exchange, demand, 94,892, Governments unchanced. Railrond bouds were dull and unchanged. State securities were inactive— Tennes- see mixed, 1} per cent lower, Share speculation opened irresular as sompaied with the closing prices ot Satur. day, but with wholly fractional changes, In enrly trade the general list advanced a fraction, after which prices declined 4@ 130, Denver & Rio Grande and Canada Southern leading the downward movement. The market after this was dull but strong, about 1:30 p, m. an adsance tcok place, ranging from 3@1dc, in which Texas & Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande and Kansas 82 252 50, (GRAPES—Californi: LEMON per box. ORANGES—$8 00 per box. FLOUR—Jobbing prices, Jack Frost (St. Touis winter) 84 25 per 100 Ibs,; To- peka Patent Kansae, £1.00; Minnehaha Minnesofn Paten #1.25; Shawnee fancy 330 e, X & XX winter, I'iutoph spring, best, $1.25, R FRD—Jobbing . peicer, Ohop feed, £1.50 per 100 1bs.; chop corn, §1 40; bran, 0o per 100 1bs, CHEESY —Full Skim, 1035, BEANS-~Imported German 540 per bush VUFFE B, Rlo, good Ja Rio, jairae to choice, 124c; Old gov't 15 29401145, 2 Booka, 35k Asbuckle's Cream, 120y Part To, tair, 11 EAS—.Gunpowder, good, 45@5! ‘Xh(vlce, So@7be; Imperial, good, 40 50@75c; Young Hyson, good, 966 »Oc. choice, 65c@$1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 3 lmum ehmm- 80@75he; Oolong, good, 35@40; Oolong, cho.ce, 40 uchong, h@40c; choit NEW PIOKLES—Medinm, in barrels, 8900; do in half bbls, 5 25; emalls, in bblx, 1100 do, in half bbls, 7 00; gherkins, in bble, 13 00; do, in half bbls, 7 00, W()(H)I‘I\\VAKI&—T‘ND hoop padle, 195; three hoop pails, 2 20, Tabs, No. 1, 9 50; Pisneer washboards, 185 Double Crawn 2 90;_well buckets, § 60, | & Texas were prominent. The market elosed quiet but strong, showing a general advance of 4@13, the latter on Michigan Central, New Jersey Central, however, in 1§ per cent lower. GOVERNMENTS, faturday, To.day 1} 101 101 114 1104 130 St LEAD—Bar, 81 65, VINEGAR—Pure _apple extra, 160: pure apyle, 18; Proseing pure avole, 160, MIEATS—Hams, 16 ; hreskfast bacon, 150; clear side byom, 150; dry salt bacon, 14ke; ehoulders, 11§c; tiecce lard, 183, SUGARS ~Uut loaf, 10§; Crushed, 10303 {Granulatad Powdered, 10§; ¥ powderod, 1 dard Cotfee A Gioy, Nt Dink Oontestionars Stanian &, bher Prairio Eatea O, 8o ROPE Sisal, § Inch ana Targer, mgc, u (n h fi NNE GOODS—Oysters, (Flehl's), pefimo;xg !()(q‘ do 1 lb) (Field‘u), 3 do andard), per case, Ly ' " ees aes 115 Brie seconds . ORI *07 Lehigh & Wilkesbarre ‘e *107 Louisiana consol 60} Missouri 6'....... e 109 8t. Joseph . 111 8t, Paul & Sioax City firsta.. ... 110 Tennessee 6's tevens 5 b4 PR R alon Pacific 1t mortgage. . 4 do land grants... . 115 do sinking fund. . 122 Virginia 6's. 85 do conso 59 do deferred. . ARV 124 Texas & Pacific lan O35 64 do T LT 843 STOOKS, Adams Express. .. 140 Alton & Terre Haute. 186, do 80 American Express. 95 Burl., Cedar Rapi 80 Canada Southern ol 62 Col., Cin, & Ind. o 12 12 Central Pacific ul§ 913 Chesapeake & £ 23} do il Y Ctifosgal Ao 1878 1373 “do pd . 140 'Burl. & Quincy. 184 L. & vew Urleans.. 74 7 S.ud. & Cleveland. . aee 52 Cleve,, Col. & Cincinnati Delaware & Hudson canal, 1144 Del, Lack. & Western. 1434 Denver & Rio Grande, 574 38 77 136 85 93 205 Houston & Texus Centr. 83 Tliinois Central....... 5§ 186 Ind., Bloom. & Western 43$ 42 Kansas & Texas. . 37 3tk Lake Erie & Westoro. 535 374 Lake Shore & Michigan So... ... u\g Louisville & Nashville. ity 71 Louisv., New Alb, & Chicago . 708 Marietta & Cmdnnnu t;h pid ... *16 Memphis & o ‘harleston . Michig i Central..... Missouri Pucific Mobile & Ohio. Morris & ssex..... Nashville & Chattanooga. . L New Jersey Central Norfolk & Westarn. Northera Pacific. do | Northwestern .. .. do ;(d New York Ceutml Ohio Central Ohio & Mi: do P ) & Western. Mail, Decumr & Tvansy Pittsh Reading Rock Isi 5t. Louis & Sal o do 1st St, Paul & Milwaukeos do 1 i St. Paul, Minn, & ‘\l.um.lm ul 146 St, Paul & Uumlm . h34 d 112 I 49 4 . 14% S:ates Expross 748 M oash, St L, & Paciti ;i: do 6 Wells, Fargo & Co, )-,xprm 130% Waestarn Union Telegraph... ... 894} East Tennessee . veis U] do 174 Caribon. ., 4¢3 Central Arizo § } Excelsior.. ... 1 Homestake . 19 4 Little Pittsburg. ~ 1 Ontario ... 39 \ Quicksilver . 10 \ do_ pfd. 53 \ Silver CIiff i \ Standard . 7 Sutro. 1 Robinson 2 South Pacifi H:ci 08 Minueapolis & St Touis. ... . do pfd. ... *Offered, BosToN, Angust 2 The following is the total gross ex- ehanges at twenty.six of the leading elearing houses in the United States for ;- g ek cndiog Aug. 26, 897,200, 03, COMMER Ol AL Omans Wholosale Market: Orrice o¥ THE OMAHA Bir, } Monday Evening, August 26, The only changes reported in the mar- kot to-day are as follows: Standard A sugar, declined 4e. New York confectioners Standard, de- elined e, ‘Towatoes, 31b, cans declined H¢ per case, Raspberries, 21b, cans advanced .‘lOapsr ease. Nails, rates 10 to 60 advanced 30c. Hides, advanced $c. Local Graln Dealings. WHEAT,—Oash No, 2, 86c; cash No, 8, 74io. rejected, 674e. h) ¥,~—Cash No, 2, 80¢; No, 8, B8a, RYE. ~(Rnh, 534e, JHLN 0, 2 3e. OATS,—Cash, 300, I TREET PRICES—Corn, 65@75; oats, \ | @45¢, Produce and Provisions. i POTATOES—20@25¢ per bushel, » ONIONS—50@75¢ per bushel. W TOMATOES—Drug; 8¢ per lb, NE MATOES—1 E 1b, 1 BUTTER—Choice country, 12@l5e, EGGS—16@17¢. HONREY —Califoraia, per 1b, 224c, Al’l’Lh:! Per barrel, $2 Ml 2 75, ANTALOPES —Per dozen, 60c@1 00, 18— lect, 65c per can, % SEMELONS —Per 100, $15 00@ PLAR\ ~California, 83 00@3 PLUMS—California, 32 85@2 5 5 | 818 00, bstors, 1 Ib per _dozen, 1so. Tomatoes, 280; do 8 16 per case, 285; Corn, 2 I (Mountain) per case, §10; soaked ocorn, 310; do 2 I (Yarmouth), per case, 3 15; string beans, per ocnse, 2 10; Lima beans i oind, 1 L. BABsoLARh i 6A: 8 00; Peas, common, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, g cwse,2 70, Blackberries, 210, per cases 20; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 60} Kenilworth, Nn' Plan me, m«, Son sex, 8¢ COTTONADES-—Abberville 13} Agate, Mc; American, 11c; Artislan, 900; Chiro, D and_T, 134 Olarion D and T, 174¢; Deccan Co, stripes Dand T, 166; Key- stone, 134c; Nantucket, 19¢; Nonparetl, 16c; Ocean D and T, 134c; Rayll lsh Sussex, 126; Tioga, ug ; Wachusett shirt- ing shecks, 124o; do, Nankin, 12j0; York plain Nankin, 19 dn,chuks, stripes and fancy, 124c; do, 8 oz, 20c. SHEETINGS—Androscogein 104, 3740 do 94, 24c; do 8.4, 23; Continental O 42, 110 Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 27! Vnw York mills 98, 85¢; do 78, 80c; do b Pembroke 104, Ze; Peguot 1044, mc, dn 7-4, 19¢; do 49, 160; Pepperell 3, do !‘u 21( do 57, 18¢* Utica 96, H"iu: dn fllu, 48 170 igars and Tobaccos. Ll(}AI(‘l‘—wdl\ Connecticut, 825.00; Mixed, 835,00, Seed Havans, 50,00 ClearHayana, $75.00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, 620 Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60c; H 08, pounds, 24 b, butts, 0c; Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 b, butts, 60; Army and Navy, pounds, 55c; ' Bullion, poundl, 5; Lo i rd’s Climax, pounds, 600, FINE CUT—In pails.—Hard to Beat! 750; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c, Favorite, 65c; Rocky Mountain, 60ct Fancy, B5c; Daisy, blc,—In tin' foil— Catlius O, 8., 5 1b boxes, per Ib 63c; Lori- illard's Tiger, 650; Dismond Crown, 660, SMOKING—All grades—Common, 25 to 8%, Granulated—Dinckwells Durham, 16 g2 51; Dukes Ducham, 16 ga doc; Soal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. ka, 16 o 88 ,me.r'.clz, 4 oz, linen bags ) Paints Oils and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, .. 6c; white lead, St Louis, pure, 6 Marsailles green, 1’ to 6 1b oans, French zine, g aon seal, 120; Hreneir rod 8o, 11c) Frerioh wito, Ih varuish ass, 20c; Fronch zince, in ofl asst, 1o Raw nad burnt umber, 11 burnt_Sienna, 130: vandyke brown, 8. refined lampbiack, 12c; conch black, ' 1%; feory black, 166} Afop biAGE, 100y Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 186; chrome M- & D, 140; blind and_shuttor n, L. M, & Pariy greeny 180 Folian red, ido; Nenatian rod. 4o \lre, 220; American \'armlllod L&P, lble' chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &'D 0., 18c; yellow ochre, So; golden ochre, 18; patent Uryer, 8¢; praining colors: light m. dark caspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 8 5). 'Dam | oa%, walnut. chestnut and ash 150 sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Bartlett ry Caints Dears per case, 8 00@4 0, - Whortleberries | White lead, 64o; Frenoh ring, 10c: Parl per case, 240, 'Kigg plums,2 b porcuse, ” 75; tiroon gages,2 19 por case, 2 70; do chics, © ib per case § 50, meAp‘Llns, 2 b, per case, @575, Peaches, 2 310! do 8 b, cane, 4 50G@5 00; coy (pie), 51, per saue.280; dapio, 6 I, por dozen, $ 50. ALT.—Dray loais, per bbi. 1 65; Ash- on. 15 380 ki, 5505 bhia dniry 60, HOMINY —New, £4 b0 por bbl, SODA—Dwight'a b papers, £2 83; De gnd do, 32 89; Churals, 82 85; Keg sod b3 GANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibe, 16 o, £ 150;hoxes 40 1bs., 16 07., 6, 156, KICE—Carolina, 74@8e; Louisiann, 7 @e; fair, 6@63. SYKUPS. ~-Sugar house, bb s, Hbe thalf Hktrs koga, 4 gallons, 32 0); choice table ayrap, 430; halt bhls, bbo; eege, 82 41, TAli(/h.—leurl. 40: Hilver Gloss, 31 Corn Starch, 8§@%c; Excelsior Hoas, 70; Corn, Tho, SPICES.—Pepper, 20; Allapice, 20c; loves, 40c; Nutmegs, $1 00+ 25c;Casstn, Mace 21 00, MATCHTS—Per caddie, ©50; round, sases, 88 10; square, cases, €5 40, SOAPS—Kirk's Savon lmperial, 8 43; Kirkeo satinet, § 60; Kirld' standard, § 70 Kirk’s white Russian, Kirk's B oos, Lail K eees bresiol Qe (100 oakes), 405 Kirkc'a mugnolin, 4 i Y E—American, 3 4_Greenwich, Westem,275, North Star, 2 50; Iye, 4 60: Jewell lye, 275, POTASH—Pennsylvatin cons, 4 doz., in case, 8 85; Babbitt’s Ball, 2 doz. in case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD 'SEED — Red clover, ‘choloe new, 000 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $700; white clover, new, $14 00; al alfa clover, new, m 505 .lulke, new, Timothy, good, new, blue grass, extra ciean, $1 50; blue mm, clean, 81 95; orchard grass $2 59; red top, "choice, 1 03; millet, common or Missous 80c; millet, German, $100 to 81 2! Hungarian, 80c, HED(GESEED—Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, $150; honey locust, per Ib., 35c; per 100 Tbe., $25 00. FI§ i—Fanily white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, 85 25; No, 1 whito fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 7 00 No. 1 white fish, in 10 Ib kits, 1 10; family 10 ib kits, 85¢; New Holland herring, por 185, Russian sardines, 75 river salmon, per 1001bs, § 06 Bank codfish, ; Gen. boneless 002k, She; boneless fish, e, MACKEREL--Half bbis mess mackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; hfbbl No, Lex shore do, 100 Ibw, 8 GO; L bbls, fat family do, 100 1bs, 6 00; mess mackerel, 12 1b No, 1 ex shore, 12 Ib do, 1 50; No, 1 shos 121b do, 1 00; fat family, 10 1b do 75e. PEAN UTS—Koasted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 100 per Ib; fanoy white, 104c per Ib; ro—ehito Virginia raw, 10¢; roasted, c. awm Dry Goods. BROWN _COTTONS—Atlantio A, 8kc; Appl, X, 7o;_Atlanta A, 8c; Boott ik Bho; Buckeye LL, -, 70; Cabot W, 730: C 1o; Urest Talls K, ittonango A, 6. 84c; Hoosier, d4c; Honest Width, Sic, In- dian Head A, Bic; Indisn Standard A, S Tantn Oroto st ANl Ll 7c; Mpstio Liver, The; Pequot &, 10; Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica C, 5he; Wachus- ott B, Tho: do'A, Bic; do E 48, 1240; Wal- ott ;‘.;,FINE BROWN UOTTONS—AllendAle 7he; Alligator 84, 3¢; Argyle 4-4, 7 Atk 2 fi}u' Bad or State X 4-1, Bennington C uckeyo 8. 4-4, Mcc Pt AN 9.8, 8h¢; Laconia O 39, 8 u'Leh h L 4-4, 98c; Lonsdale 4-4, 100; 00 82, 730; do B 36, 7ior do 1o 39, BQc; Pocasset O 4, 7ic; Wamsutta 44 130 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog in L 4-4, 940; Blackstone AA i perinl 8jc; 80'do half bleached 4-4,9c; Cabot 44, ? Fidelity4-4, 9kc; Fruit of the Loom, 10;" do can bric4-4,13c;do Water Twist, L04c; Great FallsQ, 104c; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12 Lonsdale, 10¢; do cambric 57, 124c; New York Mills, 12 o, Pequot A,10c; Pepperel N G Twills, 12c; Pocahontas 4-4, 9hc; Pocasset 4.4, fqe, iJu os, Llo; Wamesutta 0 X X, 12hc, DCKS (Colored)—Albany ¢ brows Bc- duO sk 2l g0 KA et ltr and pl 8, 124c; Arlington fane; 19c,p|°3'rumw|uk brown, Bhe; Chariot I'Anc;: 1240; do extra_heavy, Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indiana A brown 18+ Neponset A brown, 16c, TLICKLNGD—AmOosk: A U A 82 do XX blup 82, 18hc; Arrowaxca, i Claremont, B B 19y Coneatogs o1 tra, Wisy Hamilton D, 110 Lewiston 30, 16¢; Minnehaha 4-4, 30c; Omega super extra 44, 280; Pea um»r 82, 1640; Put- num x blue ctri pe, 12¢; l'}hor.m\ke o o S5 120, Vacmanis bius 30; 98 1ENIMS, —Amoskeak, bluesnd bronn 1640; Andover DD blue, 1%“. ArlingX blue Sootch, 184c; Goncord Dluo aw 0 AAA, do do 184; do XXto 4 iaw symakef's blus 1 brown, 0hos stio River DD stripe, 164c; Pearl ver, bluo and brown, 16c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 11c. OAMBRICS:-Barnard, 5ho; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 840; Garner A zed, bho; Manhattan glove finish, Bfc; ewpun do B3 do glazed, hie; Pequot do be; Lockwood kid finish 6o CORSET JEANS—Amory, 80; Andros Clamodes, £l Qanes coggin satteen, Bi; 07ga satieens, N; "Hallowel , ' 80; Iudi $ Orchard 74c; Narragansett, improved,c Pepperill satteen 9he; Rockport, 7§o. RINTS - Allens, 640; American, 6’0‘ Arnold, 7¢; Berwick, 4§o; Cocheco, Conestoga, 64c; Dunkirk, 4fc; Dunnell, 0h@Tc; Eddystone, foi Glaucester, 6c} Harmony, bhe; Kulokorbocker, 6ho; Mer- rimae D, 7c; Mystic, bc; Spragues, 6c; Soulhbr‘dge, 6c; do, Ginghams, 7e; Marl. boro, 5 c. Oriental 64c, GING 12}c; Amos L . Aelanti eng dross 941 fli antic, Se; Oumberland, Tyo; Highland, Thes , 860/ 200 its, 2 25; whiteing ~ 2fc; whiting _gilders, 13c; whiting coml, 13c; lam ,bfu "Bermn: town, 140; Irmpblack, ordinary, 10c; Prus. sian hlue, 550; ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 86; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, tcssienna, burnt, do; slennl, raw, 4o Paris groen genuiio, 2c; Pariy green dom'l chrome. gree 506 chrom- grotn K., 130, yormillion, Eng,, 700; 1o iltion, " Amerios, 180; “Indian red rose pink, 14c; venetian_ read, Coo S5k 9§c: venctinn red Am., s red lead, Tho; shromo yellow, genuia, de; chrome’ yel- low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 8c; ochre, T'rench, 2§c; ochre, Amoerican, 2c} Winter's mineral, 2ic; lehigh brows, 2ho: spanish brown, 24c; Prince’s mineral & OILS—110" carbon, per gallon, 130; 150 headlight, per gallon. 123c; 175° headlight, per gallon, 160; linsced, raw, por yallon, 17; linseed, boiled, per gallon, Glc; lard, winter st 'd, per gal- Lm 100; No.1, 85¢; No. 2, 7hc; castor, XXX, per gailon, 1 10; No. 8, 1 00; sweet, per gallon, 85c; sperm, W. B., per gallon, 1 55; fish, W. B.. per gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, extra, per gallon, Too; No. 1, 60c; lubric cating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 150 en’ machine, No. 1, per gallon, 85c; No. 3, 80; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter- pentine, per gallon, 550; napths, 74°, per gallon, 18¢; 64°, 17c VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon. Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, 81; coach, extrs, 8140; oach, No, 1, $1'20; Damar, extra, $175; apan, 70c; as: phaltum, extra, 85c; shellac 88 60; hard oil finish, 81 30 PAPER—Straw paper, 2{o; rag paper, 40; dry goods paper, 63; manila paper, 10c; | 2 news paper. Sc Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, $340; plow steel, special cast, 7c; crucible, 8c; special or (xarmnn,flc; cast’ tool do, 15@20 wagon spokes, s 225@300 ; hubs, per set, 1 F g s dry, 140; vongues, each, 70@85c; axles, cach, The; square muts, per 1b, 7@l Waahers, por 1b, 5@180; Hivots, per b, 113 | coil ohain, per Ib, 6@12c; mall blo, 8o} iron wedges, Ge; crowbars, 6o; harrow tecth, 4c; horseshoes, per kegr, 5 00; spring steel, 7@sc; Burdew’s horseshoes, 5 50; Burden's muleshoes, 6 50, HOT.—Shot, 81,85 Buck shot, $2.10- Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; do.. half kegs, $8.48; do., quarter kegs, $1.88; Blast. use, ver 100 feet 0o, TRE—In car lots, 8 3) por 100; in less than car lots, 8 55 ver 100, NAILS—Rates. 10 to 60¥, 4 30, Leather Gak sole, 38 to 42c; hemlock sole, 28c to c; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 'to 80c; hemlock culf, 8%c to 1 20; hem! upper, 23¢ 1o oak uyper, 2dc; ator, 400 to b 50; calf kid, 32 n kid, 2 50 to 275; ouk kip, S0c 00; ulk calf, 120 to 180; French klu 110'60 1 55; French calf, 125 to 2 00; rus setts, 550 %0 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50- toppings, 9 00 £o 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 30c $0350; pebble 0. D. Morooco, 8c; sifon; to ATNESS —No star oak, 420; No 2 do, 39¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 88c; No. 2 do, 85¢; No. 1 Milwaukee §7c; No, 2 do, 3c. Horses and Mules. The market is brisk aud all grades are selling well at & slight advance in piices, The demand for good horses exceeds the mupply consideraoly. ~ Pricen range us fol lows: ¥ino singls drivers, 8150, to 300.; Extra draft horses, 8175. to 225.; Common drait horses, $100, to150.; Extra farm horacs, 8110, t0 125,; Common o good farm horses $90. to $100.; Extra plugs, 860, to 75.; Common plugs, $20, to $40. MULES, 16 to 15} hand (extra), $125, to160.; 14} to 15 hands, 140.; 14 to 143 hands, 375, 10100, 18} to 14 bands, $60, to 75 LI uors. ALCOTIOL 187 proof, 226 per wine gallon; extra California oo frits, 187 proof, 26 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits, 187 proof, 124 per proof gailon; re-distilled wEiskios, 1 00@1 bU;_fine Slended, 1500 2 50; Kentncky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken. tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 (0@7 00 BRANDIES—Imported, 86 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—1m ported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40@3 00, RUMSLuported, 4 5000, 00; Now lnnd.Z 00; dulna-tw e EHAGH AND APPLE BRANDY. msg 00, CHAMPAGNES—Tmgorted BOGIE 0 Awari, PO ey 12206 *OLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Gatawbe, per case, 4 00@7 00, mber. wum.mu ‘We quote lumber, atn and shingles ont ars_at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SOANTLING —16 ft, and under, 821 00; 18 ft., 22 00, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, $22 00, o PIMBER AND JOIST18 e, 823 23 ft., 827 50; 24 1€, 827 l‘EI\blI\d—No. 1, 4 axd 6 in., §22 00; No, 2, $20 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd common boards). 818 60; No. 9, $17 00, STOOK BOARDS, 13 in, Dy 823.00; 2in, O, 885 00; 12-in, L, $4 LIME—Fer barrel, 81 15; bulk pe. bus 85 Cement, bbl, 81 75, Tows plaster bbl, $2 00, 'Hair e bu, 86, Tarro felt 100 Ibs, 83 00, Straw board, 83 00, COAL—Cumberland hlm,knunh 812 Morris_Run Blowshurg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 86 50; Whitebreast nut, 86 lump, 36 50; Tows nut 86 50; Rock Spring, 85; Authracite, il sizea 811 0, DRU 8 AND "OHEMICALS —Acd Carbolic, 500; Acid, Tartaric, 60c; Habsam Copmbi, per b, 700; Bark, Sassalras, 1b, 14¢; ‘Calomel, per 1b, 7b0; Clnch ¢ on 8115 Chlorolemn, per 100, over's powdsrs, per iby #1405 h}r walts, per Ib, Bho; Glyceride, pure, per I, cans 120; raw and | hale, 380; Lead, Amflo, per i Oil, Castor, No. 1, per yal, l; Ol (‘ukw, Nn. 8, por ..L £100; m. Olive, 81 50; Oi rl«mnm. Opinm, uinine P, 7, $2 30; otassiam, Todide, per b 100; Salacin, per_or, 40c; Sulphate o Morpl Mm-, or oz, 88 85; sm,mm flovr per l‘a tmhmno. ner or, 81385, § Merino nnwas ed, tht, 14@160; haavy, o, for m,w No. 8 red fall, 90§@010; No, 4 red fall, 88 8§}s, Corn T4 bid for 724 for Sepiember 1 8¢ ic for November; 500 for for May. |’uII and low S4l@Mje for for September; ¢ for the year, Dull aud nominal, @15160; medinm nnwn-hml, light, 18@? 0 Hutter —Steady and unchanged, washed, choice, 82¢; fair, 0c; bubeding, | e - Standy and unchanged, and w., '2)(1:. burry, blackand cotted wool Whisky —Steady and unchanged, 2@6e Pork —¥ d obbil 35 P gooric=Market dull; jobbing, @ HIDES—trreen butcher's fhide, 8@7c( Bulk Meats — Dull acd unchanged: cured 80; hides, groen ealt, part oured 7ic | shonlders, 11 00@ 11 12 nhur' xib, 14 /5@ 5 374, hides, Thes dry tlint, sound, 15@14c; .x? I.J.nl..-r( clear, 15 231 calf and kip, 13@14c; dry snlt hides,sound, [ Tard—Dull aud nominal; 12 50, 10@116; groen oall, wt. § £ 15 T, 10@11c; Recel, ta, Ship'ts, green oalf, wt, under § Ibs, per skin, 50c: | Flour .. pelts, H0@S1 25; green lamb wkine, | Wheat, §1 2501 50; damaged hidon, two-third Fate, | Corn cut scored and one grub, olassed two- | Oats.. tlird nte.)hr-ndalhrlnn 0 per eent. off. | Rye, . Coon skins, N s No. 9, 80c; No. 3, | Barley..... .. nono 203 No &y 106; Mink, No. 1, 5005 No. b AVTERNOON BOARD, 80c; No. 8, 16c; No. 4, B0, _Nox, No, w ¥ v . 60c; No. ‘2, 25c. Skunk, No, 1, bhck heat—Higher: 074 for Augus for September; 98kc for Octob Gfiu. short atripe, 400; narrow stripe 25c; SM.T Save money and order slt direct from « s, woship promptly by rail at the WHEAT Fent date, on Invostm.n s of $16,00 $560 Pupils who —— — Oornice Works. Westeia Oornles Workn, Manul Cornice, Tin, fron and | ate Roofiing. owest posible cash price to. ail western poin's ty trom any locality rrumsfly executed in the . 6m-1m TYLER SALT CO., Saginaw City,Mich x?i - mannor, hrm and Oft'oe 1913 Harney C. MIIT “roprietor. Gatennteed Tron Gornices, Window O o manisctured and put up in any part of 1N YOUR CAPITAL, country. T.SINHOLD 410 Thirtosnth street Those desiring to make monay on mall And modium investments in 20 grain, provisions and stock speculs. tions, cin do # by operating on our plan. From May 1, 1381, 10 the pre Vommission Merchants. JOHN @, WIL LIS,1414 Dodge Bureeh. D B, BEEMER. For detalls ses Iarge advertises ment fn Dafly and to #1,000, cash profits have bee Show Case Manuractory.| a roslizod and pald to inves 0. J. WILDR, amoun ing {0 sever 1 timos treorig. | Manafactarer and Dealor In all kinde Onses, Upright Cases, &+, 1317 Oase B8, FRANK L. GERIIARD, propriotor Omaha Show Onse manufactory, 518 South 16th strees, inal invesrment, still leaving the or gintl nvestment « aking money or piyabio on demand Kxplanato 1y clrculars and statements of fund | potween Loavenworth ind ~ Mar All STOOCKS § 5.iittres - We want ro ponsible | vmrraqsod Arst atean 4l Agents. who wil r+ port on er — e int oduce the plan, T, berat com oves ana inware. misslons A. DURMESTER, Doaler In Stoves and Tinwaro, and Manufactn of Tin Roofs and all kinde of Bullding Wor 04d Fellows' Block. J. BONNER, 1800 Lonelse 8¢ " « RIAM, Oom major Block, INARY FOR YOUNG Neb, _Fall term beg ns 161, The new buildin vo homders at hat date o unablo to enter the ordinary 00d andChean waico HENRY EAUFMANN, o oF Deoetibees 8 In Wne new brick block on Douging Stroes, hes Urond stripe, 106, Callow 7o, | harsmers 1 0) for Decombers 0 fo et v BeLnvil e muis T | * "0 pgent o e i s . fho Bid for | 2F 4, lankuiga clusses o the sme term:, ‘Hob Lunch from 10 4o 18 Connofl Bluffs Market. 198 for Oc. | *' For eaialogue and vartion ars appiy o i 638 for November; 5040 for the 4o for May, Counort, Browrs, August 28 REV, KouERT DOWERTY, L T ) 18w tt Ome s Nih Flour—Crystal Mills golden sheaf, 8 30; best Kansas I-r-mla, 3 0@3 00; \.r-!uu. 8.00; rye fl mr, Corn Meal— '0 lur white; yellow, 1 60; nl}:rn ch p, 26 00 per ton; corn and oats choj <A1s tor it id for Octobe for the year. {: for Septem. $4o for Decem- Now York Produnoe. Nrw \'mm Aumut 2. Cotton—Steady: 1 steady; August October, 1 () muckherrio«. 150 per box; nprlml 2 50@3 00 per bairel, 2 Broom Corn—34@de, Loose, 7 00@9 00; baled, Wood—5 00@6 00, April, 12 i6c; l)ul. superfine state wmem, 360@A 50; common o good extra, 4 5 520, good 30 Shnfcs, 5 3008 By whise Wool— i wheat extra, 7 (l)(uh‘l!,ox!m()hm, 4 65@ B“‘;‘;irl{?‘?m ery, 20c3in rolls, wrap. |7 503 dt. Lotia, 4 658 00; Minnerota pate 0. ent proceas, 7 0. @ :;},ml.afl')é‘men" wrapped, 12jo; mixed | et frocoes T0QRD0 i heavy, Hay— 1ni achool in Amorica. tombor 14th 1ist of the wraduates for the pact 65 years, with thelr positi wents. exponses, ote, PLAITING NACHINE! width in the conrsost falte or finest sl k afford to do without ono—ns nice plali aever out of fashion, it seon 1t sells iteelf, Koy Machines, Clroulars or Agont's terms address Beeds, J. EVANS, Wholosale and Retafl Seed D and CuMivators Odd Follows Hall Fhowgrapners. GRO. HEYN, PROP @rand Contral Gallory, 219 5ixtoanth Btreok, Tirst-clase Work and Promph NIVIL, »EOH NIOAL AND MINING EN- 7 GINEERING.at the Renaselast Polytech. nlc Institute, Troy, N. Y. Lioat encineer- Nost torm Woglng Sop- The register for 1852 containg & ours of tudy, require Adiross DaVID M . GREI‘NB. d&wim Direotor. THE KENDALL noar Masonio Hall, nees guAranteon " Plumbing, nd Bteam Fitting, P. W. TARPY & CO., 216 12 8t., bet. Farnham and Douglas. Work promp nunndpd to. _D. FITZPATRICK, | 8hoe Btores. Philllp Lan 1320 Farnham st he 186h & 1400 DRESS-MARRRS' IJDHPAHII]]. Physiclans and Surgeons. It plaits rom 1-.30f an fnch to W. 8. GIBBS, M. oom No 4, Oreighlon Block, 16th Street. P. 8. LEISENRING, M. D, Masonic Blook, . L. HART, M. D., Eye and Ear opp. postofiice 1t dooa all kinde and atyles of y Init No Iady that doos her own dross. DR, L. B. URADDY, Ocallst and Aurlst, £, W 16th and Farnham ainting an aper ang ng. HENRY A. KOSTKRS 141 Dodge Btreed, CONGAR & 00, Adama St. Obloseo Ll but subsequently renoted and . beoams e ,\ stroner, wieh the decline fully yocovere, s b clo i No. 2 wpring nom {::,’t:co‘;'.f'°§3;“‘}|7“<{2"" por dozen. | o o rod 10171 14; steamer No Cbbages—25@40c por doz. B g memees e, Turnips 400 per bushel {E; e by No. 2 v Sl sospon buAl {‘an. for _ocertifisates, 1 12§ LIVE ST 1 Euti e, 9 0 |1 1l el e i, 10§; e — | graded white, 1 0h@1 1 Hogn—1 %69, No. 2 white, 1 16; 500 b, nu|l<:0:\;l 174@1 18; No. 2 red T August, 160,000 bu. sold at 112}@ The British Grain Trade. closing at 112%; do _for Sept, n:u.‘ow b LoNDoN, Au 3, —The Mark Lane Ex- | at 1 12§@1 13, closing at 1 do for Oc- press in its review of the grain trade of | tober, (00,000 bu sold at 1 137 (a 144, clos- the past week, says: The weather has been ‘ln for November, 1 autumnal. ;The heavy rain fall was general 154, closing ‘T'uesday, but it was not sufficient to dau. WU bu sold at 1 1 age the crops mate-ially. Eoglish wheat | closing at 1 16{. do for the year; -1Rlo«y at the provineisl markeis d-clined 1 ehil-| bu_ sold at 1 120@1 128 closing st 112 ling, and 3 shillings in London. For the [ Corne.Cash jots et but firms options finet samples a slight concession has heen [ offerod j@le lower, but subsebuently be- made. Millers were more esger, The | came stronger and r covered most of the new crop of foreign whea' remains nlmn t| deciine, closing very firm vrmiml, 86 No. 1 white, 850 Veal Calves—-550@° 00, 2 white, 11, 700@7 25, Sheep—3 50, a dead lock. Off the coast the nl[-lny has [ H1c; No. 2, 9lcin @923 deiv- bean_liberal; many crops have been or- | ered; No. 2 white, 93c; No. 2 for :\lmuu\‘—, dered to ports of discharge. There were | 50@804c; do for September, 854 871 twenty-five arnvals, Ten oargoes were | ciosing at do for_O S1@81, sold and 15 with Irawn. The fl ating stock ~|.~in;,v t do for November, S0@ bas increased 852,000 quarters comonred 80be do for the year, with that of the corresponding period of 1881, Maize was rather dearer. Sales of 1oglish wheat the past_week 12,704 quar- ters at 475 10d against 12,671 quarters at 515 10d the corresponding perioit of 1881, Outs - Unsettled and 5@ 30 lower; western, 49@0ic; white we-tern t but steady, es steady and mixed (@ ble, moderately Kansas City Live Stook Coffeo-~Dull and unchanged. KANsAS Crry, Aogust 25, | Sugar— Steady; fuir to good refining, The Live Stock Indicator raporta as fol. | quoted at 74@7jc. lows- Eggs—Du L and uvchanced. Cattle—Receipte, 3, 100; market weak and | Porke--Market dull and prices ahont a shade lowe, ive steers sod; | stead, 1d mes: ; new mess, 22 00@ native cows, 3 00@3 75; a4 steers of Y00 t0_1,100 Ibs sold at 3 75@4 35. Hogs—Receipts, 400; market steady, ranging at § 50@8 70, with bulk of sales at 8 5U@8 60. 5 Shsep—TReoeipts, none; market quiet at 75@3 50. eof—Quiet but stead; Cut Meats—Scarce ll\({ firm; long clear middles, 13 S7T4@14 00. Lard--Fairiv aotive and a shade higher; prime steam, 12 724@ 12 80, Butter— Quiet but firm; 15@29¢. SRR e Cheese—Dull and unsettl: d; 5y@10c. Petroloum Market. Shipm'ts, Prrrssun, Pa., August 25, W;% Petrolenm—Active; United certificates e firm, closed at b0Je; relined, BOY@H0R. for ,100 Thiladelphia delivery. New Yonk, August 25, Petrolenm - Dull; United, 034s; crude, 564@364c; refined, H6§DIE, Chioago Proauce, CH10AGO, August 28, common t» choice ommon to fancy Mi Flour—Steady; spring, 4 0@ Peoria Produoe. nesotas, b 000 sents, 6 75@7 b ProRia, August 95, | fair to choice ¢ wheat, 600@ Corn—Inactive and lower; bLigh mixed, |0 50; new, 5 00@5 50; low grudes, 5 00@ 76c; mixed, e, 450, 5 Oats—Iuactive and lower; No, 2 white, Wheat—Unsettled, but generally lower; 10@404c regular, 1 02}@1 02} for Augus September; November winter, 1 0: 101 for Sept 1 Oitfe for cash; Chicago s rig. Corn—Mark e for Octoher; for the year; M for cash and August; er; No, 2, Chicago spring, 102§ for August; No. 8 ile. unsett ed v\n.!lan; wales @ : for August; ptember; nli«u for Octo- ber; 60%c tor the yaar; rejec "”'f 3 Oats—Market active but weak and 894¢ for cash; 39 fie for Aug 36§ ¢ for Septewber; 8oe for October for the yeur, Rye—M rket easior; 67c, Blrley-Dull and lower; 86 tember, Butter—Firm and unchanged; cream- eries, 20@-8c; dairies, guod to choice, 18@ 2 Rye—Quiet and easy; No, 2, 67@05c. Highwines—Steady Liverpool Produce. POOL, August 28, Lav) Breadstuffs—Seady, Wheat — Winter, 9s@ Ed@bs 1d, Corn—Market at 7s 4d, Turpentine Market. WiLMINGTON, N. C., August 28, Turpentine—Dull; 44c, NEew York, August 28, Turpentine - Dull and weak; 41c. 5d; spring, 8s for Sep- New York Live Stook. NEw YORK, August 28, The D:overs Journal bureau reports Beeves—Receipts, 5,800, | making 13 200 for the week; market easier; and closed rather weak at abut 100 per head re- duction on range cattle, i per pound on fair t» good native steers; extremes 10 00@ 14 00 for natives; fair to good sold at 12 25@13 25; Texans, 'wouo 50 haif breed wesie n cattle, 10 zof porters took 240 £ ir steers at 1 ments for the week, 466 carcasses mutton Sheep—Receipts, 17,500 making 47,000 for the week; market op:ne | wit fair de- mand at former figures, but closed dull, weak and lower; large numbers romain un- sold; extremes: shecp, 8 50.4b 60 pe: owt; Tambs, 4 75@6 50, s —tieceipts, 7,000, making 16,970 for the week; active and firm for live hogs at 8 624@Y )24 per owt, St. Louis mv. Stook. 1, Louis, Aagust 28, -mle—hmlpu ) leud. shipments, 700; easier but uo’ quotably lower and only mod - rate demand; grass Texuns, range, 3 25@4 75; the outside for choice, and bu'k sales at 3 H0@1 25; cows, rnnue, 3 00@4 00; yostern balf-brceds, 4’505 50; about |5, three-quartcrs of the fat natives offere | | 7% T : I wero grass steers, nold at 6 00@6 50; good | Tard—Nirmer; but not quotably bighor, to choice native shipping steers 6 50@7 25, 50 U850 Sheep—Keceipts, 2,000 head; rhipments, i 690 heid; quiet; natve muttons, range, T zgs— “teady and unchanged; 18}@10¢, ¥lax Seed —Steady;§1 80@1 3, Pork Market unsettled and yon rally higher; sales' ut 21 95@2210 ‘or cas 2195 for September; 2110 for Oct b 21 25 for November; 20 00 for Ja for the year, Lur (—Market dull and _drooping; 124 h@12 45 for cash and September; 12 524@12 b5 for October and November; @12 27} for Jununry; 1230 for the 5 ship- 1,375 quarters beef, year. Bulk Meats—In good demand, firmer and a shade higher; shoulders, 10 00; short rib, #hort clear, 14 50, i Steady and unchanzed; 119, S R P T A R CALL BOARD, ‘Wheat—Unsetuled, but ge: 3 regular, 1 030 for August: 99} for Sep: tember for October; 993 for Novem- ber; No.2 el wioter, 103c for August; 1 Olje for Se tember; No. 8 Chicago spring, 1 03jc for August Corn —Kuirly sctive, sud a shade higher; advanced 1@}c Oats—Uuseitled, but_generally higher; 89)e for August; for Saptemoer; s53c for October; 85¢ fur the yeur, Pork—Active, firm and higher; adyanced rally high Flour,. ... Wi 3 00@4 50; Texaus, 4 00; the outside in_either case for chHice heavy. }{.g.—we;d with a good” demand and 3 pigs aud light Yorkers, 7 125@8 00; wood Vorkers, 7 00@s 00; good ¥orken H 20@3 40; butchers’ to best heavy, 8 50 9.00; culls, 6 50@7 40. Receipts, 700 he uguet 28, shipmen s, 600, The Deovan' Juurual seporis aa fole e lows: Kansas City Produoe. oFSog—Teaccipts, 8,000 head; shipments - ead; murket steady, with a good Wiset - WeasaNeas Oimy, August a1, e A - o A AT cash No, 2 red, B3Gi83o Tor cash; 8246 |#0d inferior yrassers lower; common to orciin @ Rio for cuhs 829 | Lood mixed, 7 65@B 65 heavy, 8 70@9 25; hapmbers 240 bid for October; | fighe,'7 G5G8 70; skips, b 00@7 50, oy No. "2 mitced, 0740 for | . Oattle—Heosipts, 9,000; fsbipments, 3,- 1o bid for Septemior; f00 bid for | 000i sapply largely old cows wd rango s il 0F | Cattle; native rhipplug, slow but not Oats ~Quist; 3540 for cash; 8lo bid for OF3 EXPOFLa, o woud {0 ghalce September; 32 for Outober, hww'ntu 1on uir, Butter—More active; 16@17c. o 00 i - Firm, Rec'ts, Shipm'ts 78,000 | ynd A wericans 16¢ lower, 4 75( 2,000 | wealk, Sheep—Recaipts, 2,000 head; shipments, 400; wealk, dull and 1 @%ic lower; poor 1o fair, 8 00@3 40; wedium to unui 3 60@ 1.00; choice to extia, 4 20@4 40. The Drovers' Journas British cables report live stock demoralized and le per pound luwer; choice American cattle, 14« Bhe per pourd; sheep, 15@106¢, estirnated dead weight, . 5 60; closed 1,000 Bt. Louis Froduce, 81, Lours, August 25, Flour—Ensier, but not quotably 1o wer, W Iu,ll'.‘()(nrued lower, but advanced and closed about like Saturday; No. 2 red fall, 964@974c for cash; 970 for Augus'; 9740 for September; 984c for October; 09 for Noveuiber; 100 for Decasaber; 9afs Becond Hand Btore. ERKINS & LEAR, 1416 Dougias 81, New and cond Hand Furniture, House Furvishing Gooos, .. bourht and sold on narrow mareline, DX .AISL.A. Business Directory Absiract nnd Roa Eatate, JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Office, W. R BARTLETT 817 South 18th Btreet. T RAILWAY TimMM_UABLE, CARD CHIOASO, ST, PAUL, MINNNAPOL® jAND OMATIA RAILROAD. Leawe l)mnhn—i’u\nnull No, , 8:80a, m, Ac- @mouation No. 4, 1:0 p. (mmhn.—l’uungfl Nm 1, 6:20 p.m. dation No, 8, 1 Architscts. JUFRENE & MENDELSSOTN, ARONITECTS Roow 14, Crolyhton Block, £. T, LARGE Jr,, Room 2, Orelghton Blook, Cuots ivd Snoes. JAMES DaVINE & CO., Pno Boots and Shocs, A wood asortment wome works on hand, corner 18th and Harney, 08, BRICKSON, 8, K. cor, 16th and Douglas JOH » FORTUNATUS, BT & P., loavos at 8 s, m, aad 8; Arrivos o Bb, Louls at €:40 s, m, and ™ “KAT OB BOUTHWENTR, 05 10th ¢ anuacturcy 80 order good work | 4. & M D nver Exproa, r 16 <. my 14 falx pricon, ' Tevairing done, 36 p. m, Geo prings. oAl , 1145 & m, TARRINER Monufacturer. 1617 Doulasst, 4 HOcks, Naws and Siationery. 3. L FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Stroed Buiter and Eggs. 208HANE & FOITROEDER, tho oldost B, and K. ause in Nebroskn eatablished 1576 Omaba, Uarriages and foaa Wagona. # ANYDER, 14th and Harney Btroete, vlotning Bsought. 5. HARRIA will pay highostOash prive for second aand olothing, Corner 10th and Farnbam. U, ¥, Dunver fr aukivine. v PROM EANY AND SOUYW, g l;. l#! smpm—son- m.—7:40p.m Q= o RYarS s;mn. %. G, Bt, Joo &0 i, 14 V. trom Lincolo—1:08 p. .3 U, I, Paclflo Expross—3:26 p. m. rugs, Paints ana Olle. KUUN & 00, ress—+ 461 eharmactsts, Fins ¥ane Goods, Cor. 18w aed [ :: 275&1.'&1‘}.“4‘5 it 1sa ntroote, Donver ox 6 8. u. W.J. WHITRHOUS K, Wholosalo & Rotail, 16th es. 0. FIELD, 2023 North Side Cuming Strees, PARR. Druggist. 10th and Howard Stroots, Gentiste. DA, PAUL, Willlams Hlock Oor. 168h & Dodge. relght ‘ U. P. No. 6— 5:50 & m. Kmigrand U, P. froigh: No, 18, u 16 p, m, =800 Olvil Englneers end Burveyors. ANDREW ROSKWATER, Crelghton Block, Town Surveys, Grado and Sowerage Syotems Bpecialty. , 910, 10: 1:25, 2:16, 8:26, 4:26 and 6:26 p, m. 4o, dumiy loaves Omabia ab 9:00 110 10:00 &, m.; 2:00, 4:00 and 6:00 p, m, oun.ll Biuds ab 9:46 and 11:36 m. m.; Ury Gusas Notlons, Eto. JOAN H, F. LEHMANN & O ew York Dry Goods Sere, 1810 sud 1818 Fara- am 2 linowold aiso hoots and shoos & Pactfic. ond local passengor traing iwlm —_— ad Louv oAl Blufts, Founary. \ITN WEARNK & SONB _cor_14th & Jackaon ats Uowe ers. JOT N BAUMER 1 Undertaiors, CTAS, RIRWE. 1015 Farnnsm bob. 108 & 116d i v.w. ¥ Missouri Pmcmo trains will deplrt and arrive as follows, Omaha time: Arrive, 0 p. m, Trains loaving 6:5 p, m. and arriving at 7:40 a. w, will have Pullman sleepers Hotals. ANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Onntleld,0th & JOLAN HOUSE, P. H, Cary, 918 F SLAVEN'S IOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th BY. touthorn Hotel Gus, amol 98 & Loavenworty CENTRAL RESTAUMANT, MR A. RYAN 1 mithweod corner Lthund Dodie. Boat Board for tiio Monwy. Eatiefaction Guaranveed a4 all Hou Board by the Day, Weak or Month, 0od Terws tor Onsh. Farniskod Rooms Supplied, Puruiture. & F. GROSS, Now and Bowond Hand Furniture al Btoves, 1114 Deugiae, Highest cach price A1d for second hand £000s. BONNER 1809 Douvis sb, Fine goods &c. Perce Works, OMAEA FENCE €O, anr PRIES & €0 1218 u.mqm., Im) Ico Boxes, Irce and Wood Bu Pine and vnlnni Ovening ana Olosing of Melis.. »outs, Injoao & N, W, 0120, l‘:'l,h Facifio, UA'S lemln, Sunday. J. B. Douver Kxp.., 0., Hloux nny & Bt ils for Btal 7, Vie: 6:80 &, m. It open Bundays from 18w, 80 1 p. m, THOS, ¢ HALL P’ ane “hll. WI?UJE Bl O st Pawnbrokers. ROSENFELD 10th Bt., bt Fa Retrigerators, Oan tent. GOODMAN _1th St bot. Farn & Oigars and Tonaoos. WEST & FRITSCD £i, maoufacturers of O snd Wholcanlo Doalorsi n Tobuccos, 1806 Do ¥. ¥, LORENZEN manntaciurar 1418 Fan Orockery, . BONNER 18500 Dava'an srrant. P M. BERTHOLD, Regs and Motal. Tumber Lime and Gement. FOSTER & GRAY_cornor 6th and Douglas B, Lamps and Glassware. G30d lina One 'V oy ae. New Mafty T W Summer oxn (hese Siov These celebratad stoves AONNKR 1800 Douglws Ht. Good Varlety | Flercy & Bradford Omabia, Nob. Merchant Tallors, o e CHOIGE GIGARS. Jns of our moat popular Morchant Tatlors o re- Bummsr Xm; and Domestio- fonde o' eshiaaen ""“.“-’f.'-"""'u‘i", , dunb, | Finest Selootiun {n Town. nd wrices low as ever 1208 Farrem. Prioes to Suit Everybody. Millinery. From Half a Deollar Bo'-\.,.- 4x2. 0, & RivGER, Wholemlo ma Retall Yo | Schroter & Becht's [kl Casts S| DR, F.BOHHRER, v Hall, 115 Fiftoonth Bir Physician and Surgeon. CUHRONIO DISEASES, A SPECIALTY. Medicines furnished ab office, Office, N. W. cogoer 1434h "and Farnam streets over State Bank, Omaha Neb, UgxterL, Ihomas&Bro, WILL BUY AND SBELL ERIEA K. BN 0A I AND ALL YAANSACTION CONNNOTED FHEREWITH, Pay 'l'nxes. Rent Houses, Hto, Call at office 8, Crelghton Block, Omaha. Plour and Feed. JMAMA CITY MILLS, 6th sud Farsbam Bt. Broa., propriotoms. Tacers. %, VIEVENS, 116t between Cuming and Iuar ? A MOSHANE Cors 23d and Ouming Btroets. 50 A SEIRARN S0 | SN0 AR SRR . Hardware, lron and Bteel. JLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholeale, 110 ané 12 16¢h perosy A, HOLMES corno 16th and California, Harneas, Saddles, &e. 20 150 86 hot_Paro & Masnay, Fiorlst, 3 WEISY 5,200, plasts, cat fowers, sceds, soquels OM & ELA. 15, W, W, cor, 16l sld Douvies streets, . G0 To CRAIG'S Awning, Tont and Wagon Cover Green House 17th snd Webster etroes, for . R Plauts, Bouquets, Flowers, Floral Designs &e. MANUFACTORY, Olothing and Furnishing Goor s OEO. H. PETERSON. Al Fiate, Ca) Sioes Nobous aad CAtlary” 504 B. 10th etree, COR. 14TH AND HOWARD S8TS, A, GREUNWALD, Prop,