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for Angnst, No. 1 northern, sellers, n0 buyers at these prices. Little, dsmand and ifirmly held; 5.00; hl\r-r- £3,75@3.90, Whest, 21,000 bu ‘%hlpmanh ~Wheat, 1,200 bu; flour, 15,600 "Wheat in store = 125,565, TOLRDO. Toueno, _ August 17, — Wheat —Lower and quiet; No, 2 cash and Angust, 834, Corn—Dall and weak; 2 cash 4640 asked, 4 Oata—Shade lower; cash and Aueust, 20, OINOINNATI, OrvoiNsati, O, August 17.—~Wheat— Ensier; No. 2 red, 03c. £ ; Corn—Dull and lower; No, 2 mixed, 46c. Oats— Unsettled and iower; No, 2 mixed, 2Wh@260, Kye—Steady; N 2, 506, Barley—Steady; No. 2 fall, 85¢, Pork-—Firmer at $9.874. Lard—Firm at $6,20, ‘Whisky— Quiet and firm at $1.13, KANSAS OITY, August 17, —Wheat — September, 7@ i No. PAID UP OAPITAL « - '+ « BURPLUS MAY1, 1885 « - « OFrFIoERS: H W, Yarms, A, E, TovzALIN, Prosident Vice Prosident, W.V.Monse, Jx0,8.00oLuiNs, Lews 8, Reer W. H, 8. Hughes, Oashier. . BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, OOR. 12th AND FABNAM 8T8, A General B:mng Busi- ness Transacted . FINANCE AND COMMERGE. NINANOIAT, Nsw Yomx, August 17.~~Monky—On call easy at 1} per cent. Prixe PAPER —4@5 per cent. Exonanck Biuus—Dull at $4,84§; demand 24,86}, GoVERNMENTS —More active and strong for 8’ and S100ks ~Higher this evening and a majori- ty of active stocks showing gains of over 1 per cent, The market opened very stroug with gains of }@} per cent, and greater strength and stability were developed after mid-day. Decided advances in piicos were established in Vanderbilt's and Granger’s. After an hour of activity and fractional yield- ing in quotations, renewed life was again in- fused into tho market, lackawanna taking the lead and all coal stocks becoming strong, the advance continuing until the close of the board, Raxsas Orry Lower Uctnh"r. Afi e Corn—Wenker; cach, 84jc bid, 85 asked; September, 81J0; tho year, 26fc bid, 20fc asked, Oata—Steady at 22kc. BT, LOUIS. 8t Lovts, Mo., Aungust 17.—Wheat— Active, but unettled and lower, opened 13c offered, declined lc lower, rocovered, and closed about a1 at opsning; 921@92§c, cash; 92c}, Auust; 933c, September; 9530, October, Uorn—Cash steady; options lower and slow; 434@443c, cash; 42c, Septembar; ddc bid tor Octobe; Oats—Firm 28)@23fc, O Rye— S]uwn e Whisky—Steady 3, Butter—Firm; croamery, @se. Afternoon board, —Wheat opened 3@1s off, but recovered and closed eame as noon. Corn—No change, Oats—No change, LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL, August No. 3 winter, 7e; No, 2’ spring, 61 11d. Corn—Spot aud Augiit, steady at 43 64d; September, easy at 43 7. pe At LIVE BROUK, CHIOAGO, Om10A00, August 17, —The Drovers’ Journal reports: Cattlo—Reseipts, @21}c, cash; 23ko, Avgust; ber, 17@270; dairy 9,000; shipping _steers, $1.20@5 074 _stockers and feeders, $3 00@ 4.10; cows, bulls and mixed, SL.00@4.00, westorn rangers woaker; natives and broeds 84,25@85 16; wintered Texans $3.7 ‘Hoge—Receipts, 11,000 h stronger, rough 'and mixed, packing ' and ~shippig, 81 20@4. $3,00@3,90 Sheop—Recolpts, 3,900 head; slow natives, $2.00@4.10; lambs, ~per hoad, $L00@S3.00. Drovers Journai_special, Liverpool cable quotes the market for American cattle steady; bast steers solling 1240 per pound dressed, KANBAS OITY. Kamsan Orry, Mo, Avgust 17,—Oattie—Re- ceipta, 2, shipments, 1,600; weak and 10@15> lower for Texans, and natives nowinally weals; exportors, $5.2)@5.40; com- mon o choice shipping, §1,00 stockers and feeders, $3 30@4.30; @3.40; grass Texas stoers, 3. uva} Hogs—Receipts, '1010' Nhlpluuutl, firm and 5@10c higher; light and aseo $4.40@4.45; heavy and mixed, $1,18)@ grassers, $3.50@4 00, Sheep—Receipts, ~ 100; shipments; 409, steady for good; common to goud muttons, $L50@3.00, STOCKS ON WALL STREET, ltqflv‘ ll“n,h kit Plelfiu G'u of '95. Oentral Pacific . Clul:nflo & Alton. Ohioago, Busiogton & Oul mgn, urlington uincy . Delaware, Lackawana & Westorn Denver & Rio Grande Erie, do p Tilinois Centra Indians, Bloomington Konsas & Toxas . ke Shore & Michigan Southorn. ... Loniaville & Nushville, Michigan Contral. Missouri. Pacific. Northern Pacitic. do do Northwostern. . do praferred New York Central.. on Transcontinental Pacifio Mai Pooria, Decaf Bulliin Palaco Car Compa Rock|Island. ... preferred. BT. LOUI&, 81, Boums, Mo., August 17 -Oattle--Rosslpts, 2,700; shipments, 300; good grades stoedy, poor & shad casior; native shipping steers, §4 75@5.75; good mative butchers’ - steors, mixed lots butchering stock, 8t Louin & Indian steers, $3.25@4.40, Receipts, 2,000; shipments, 2 Chlcago, Mflwn{;flw«&fl& dl’ i i 114\; beat steady; common o fancy muttons. 8200 o preferre @4.00; Inmbe, = I;ml e oadan 2 @ ambe, 82.50@ do preferred. I Texas Pacifio. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS Union Pacific OF¥1cE OF THE ONARA BRE, ! do do Mondsy Evening, Augast 17. Wentorn Unios Telograrh. . Unfon Stock Yards-South Omaha, Oregon_ Railroad & Navigation. The stock market was dull as usual on “Ix-dividend. Mondays. The quotations remain unchanged = since Satordsy, and are as follows: common rough_hogs, @3.70; good mixed hogs, £ 80@3.90; choico light Hogs. 84.00@4.10; butcher's stock, dull, $2.75@3.25; dreared beef steers, average 1,100 to 1 200, at $4 50@4. #00d o chilco avorago 1,800 to 1,100 at 85 00 ; rocelpts heavy, mostly range cattle, (et Racelpta of hogs Light and PRODUCE. OHI0AGO, August 17.—Flour—Quiet winter wheat, south- Wisconsin and _Mich- solt spriog, 83,500 Caroaco, IL, and unchanged; ]4 — Wheat— Dull; | ¢ | brown, 73, 500, | 1e#® colored beards, THE DAIL —— 82f¢ for chvcienn both old and ynnnr and prices are best price obtainable ith old edly weak. The i Inrgo sized spring chickens is §2.50, faif s $200, and emall below tha chickens are moving slowly at $3 (), TPotatoss—Home grown ate offored freely at a5¢ for chotee stock, and also onions at 75c per | a bushel, and shipments of either are not ad- visable at present. Beans—Hand picked nav 1@1.50; hand-picked madium, 8$1.20@ oo, cleni mnntry, 00c@$1.10; infer cmmtry, 5@ 750, Cheese—Prospects tavor an_early advance of from lc to 2¢, and at the end of September of from 2 to 82, Present prices are lower than has ever been known at this season of the year, Fu'l cream cheddar per Ib, 8§@10c; fall ‘cream flat, 2 in bor, 9@104c; fall cream Ymmg Ammun, 11c; domestic Swis, 17¢; brick cheese, 12}c; Limburger, 10@11c. There is not an over-production of cheese, and the factories are eelling oll they can make, which will tend to force pricss up from the present low figures. Ham—Sugar cured. 11}c; breakfast bacon, Oho; shoulders smoked, 53@6 clear side bacon, 73c; dry salted sides, Flonr lnfl Millstuffs, BRLLING PRIORS. ‘Winter Wheat—Firm;bost quality patent at £3,00@3,30, Becond_quality—$3.70@3.00, Eprmg ‘Wheat—Best quality patent at $2.80 @3.c Bseond nality —n 40@8.00. Bran—b :]’m per ¢ Ohopped Feedal’er 100 bs,, 850, Oorn Meal—81.00@1,10 por owt, Boreening—No, 1, 760 par ewk; No 2, 50c, Hominy—$1.60 per ows, Shortl )3 per ewl, Grabam—#2,00 per owt, Hay—S$1,00@9.00 per ton. 0ods, Bhi 5) Pruxrs - Steel River, Lyman, b; Arnold’s, b Manchester, 6; Gloucester, b%; Duonell Jacquar 5 5§; Ramapo, 4; Windsor, 6; Pacific, 6, Har- mony, 44 Anchor Shirtings, 43; Merrimack thrllng- 43, GINGHANS —Renfrew, 9@10k; Amoskeag, 9; Amoskeag, staple, 74; Ivanhoe, 04 Wamsutta, Nubian, 8); Warwick, 9; tes, dross, 8; Bates, staple, staple, 63; Lansdowna, 7, Amoskoag, checks, 91 keag, stripes, 81; Slater, stripes, 8; 9k, Whittendon, stripes, 8; Glenrose, 9; Otis, ohecks, 9; Otis, stripss, 9, Royal, 6§; Amun keag, napped, 113, Luray, book fold, 12; Oberun book fold, 11}; Eadurance, book !uld, Dh.\nn Beaver Creek AA, 11; Beaver Creek BB, 10: Beaver Creck CO, affroy x\ 113; Jaffrey XXX, 12}: Jaffcey D & T, 'Columbian, York, 1 4: York, l-ncy, Everett, 124; l:[l\ymnknrl bl and Duck—(Unbleached) -8 oz Magnolia, 10 0z Magaolia, 11; 8 0z West Point, 10; oz West Point, 12 Ducks—(Colored) ~Boston 9 0z brown and drab, 134: Boston O H brown and drab, Boston XX brown and drab, 10: Boston brown and drab, 11; Boston O P blus, 11 Warren Tricot, 15, Brows Corrons—Tawrencs LT, mut LL, 6; Beaver Dam LL, ¢ 5iIndian Head, 7; Wanchusett, 0§; Orown XXX, 6}; Clifton CCC, 6; Utica G, 4; Af lantic P, by, Bracuen Corrons —Farmers’ Choice, 6 Hill 4 4, 74 Hill §, 643 8; Wamsotia, 10 Corroxs—Pepperell R, 6}, Atlae, G}; Statute of Liberty; s Saranac R, 6k TickiNes - Amoskeag A C A, Thorn. ! York A, dike 000, 7 0}; 12}; Millbury, 124; Pearl tver, 114; Hamilton, 12; Swift River, 64; ‘mtm,ke: S, 8); Shetackes S S, 93: Montau! 12; Montauk B, 103; Omoga A C A, 1 JrANS—Kearsargo, 7; Armory T; Naum- \0 ; Indian Orchard, 0: A 81700 Huro Albany A, Canrer Wanes —Bibb, white, 10}; Bibb, colorad, 22: Pearless, white, 4 ply, 18; Peer 214, American 50, Stark A, $21 GRAIY ony A, § 50, lon, 85¢0; No, 4, 280; sperm, {%; tarpentine per gallon. 500} ver gallon, 166, ,_signal, Il wapibe, 746, Druge, L RUGS AND ORRMIOALS—A0d, lnhnllc, e d, tartaric, bbo; balsam_copaibs, per Ib. 60c; bark, sassafras, per Ib, 19¢; cslomel, per b, 806 cinchonidia, per 'oz., 80 503 ehloro. form, per Ib, 98c; Dovers lors, per b, 1 35; epeom salts Ib, 84c; glyoerine pare, per Ib, 353 lead acetate, pe Ib, 20o; oil onstor No, 1 per gal., 81 503 oil osstor, pure per gal., 81 6); ff; olive, per gal., $1 4oy oll origanum, K0o; opitm, 84 as; qn(nlnn, W, and 5 EN polu-mrr' Todids, per Ib, 'ger oty mlphate momkme,pu oz., 88 b0 mlphm PoE 15, doj sieychoine, por or., $1 60, Coal, The coal trade has Improved some of late, The market is firm at the_following quota: ions: Anthracite egz, $8,25; authracite nut, §8,50; anthracite range, $8,50; Lowa, $3.25; 25, Tllinois, $4,00; Tndiana fort Scott, £4,20; Rich Hill, Building Material. The following prices ara quoted for to.day: Lime (in bulk) per b me (in brls) 90c: Louisville cement, & Utica, Akron and Milwaukee cement, &160; Portland cement glish, $4.00; stucey, Michigan, $2.00; hai in paper aacks per bu, 80c, Spirits Ooroare ‘immnflus proof, 119; do, 101 prach, 130; sprita, sosond quality, 101 proof, 19: 'do, 188 proof. 118, AL0OHOL—188 proot alookal 230 per wine gallon, W itk —Redlstillod whiskios, 1 00@1 50; Fine blended, 150@300; Kentucky bour: bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky snd Pennaylva- nia ryes, 2 00@6 50, BRaNDis Trported, 6 00@16 00; domos: tio, 160@8 0! é&;&—lmpumd. 4 50@600; domastlo, 150 Rows-_Tmported, 4 50@8 00; Now England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@8 00, OnauPAONES—Imported, por Saen, 38000 8400; American, per case, 10 WE@LE Dry Patnts White lead 8oj French Zine, 120; Patls whiting, 24c; whiting_ gilders, 1§01 whiting com'l, "' 1}o; Impblack, Germantown, 12c; Iampblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prussian blue, 550 untramarino, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; um ber burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4o; slenna, burnt o onns, raw, do: Poris groen, goimine, o Paris grean,domimon, 20y chroms grac, 30c; chromo green, K., gL B vormillion, American, 18¢; Indian, rod, 0o; rouo pink, 1io; Vonetian, rod, Cookson', 3 Venotian, red. American, 1§¢; red lead, 7ho; chrome yellow, genuine, 0c; chrome yel- low, K., 12: ochre rochelle, 30; ochre, French 3§c; ochire, American,*3c; Winter s mineral, o; Liohigh brown, 24o; Spanish brown, Zci Prince's mineral, 30. VARNIs iz —Barrols, gxten, 81 10; furuiturey $1; coach, ex a8 0 oonch Nor L, 81 205 Diomans extra, $1'75; Japan, 70c; asphaltum, extra, 85o, shellac, 89 60; hard oil hnish S150. PAINTS 1N O1t—White load, Omaha, P. P, 631 whito lead, St. Louis, pure, aroi loa green, 1to 6 cans, 200} French zing; son_seal, 1%0; French rinc, red seal, 1lo, rench zinc, in varnish nest., 206; Fronch zinc, in oil nsst, 160; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b ban., 10c; raw and burnt Sienna 10c; vandyke crown, 18c; rofined Inmpblack, 12c; coach 110k and ivory black, 160; drop black, 160t Prussian blus, 40c; 'ultramarine blue, 13- chrome groen, L, M & D.. 16c; blind and shutt: groen, L. M. & D., 160; Paria Reoen, 18c; Tn Jianrod, 160; Venotian_ red, 9c; can'red, 32c; American vermillion, L. & D, 90c; yellow ochro, 9¢; L, M., O. & D), 0., 18¢; yellow_ochre, 90; golden ochre, 16¢; patent dryor, 8o; graining colors, light osk, dark onk, walnut, chestaut and ash, 160 ger eailont Furnlturs, Tobsoco. Smoking tobacco -0, 8., 220; Meerachaum, 800; Long Tom 80¢. Blackweil's Durham, 16 oz, lo; 8 oz, 5be; 4 oz, 570 3 oz, 600, Seal of North Uarolin, 16 0z.,wood, 420; 8 oz., wood, 46c; 4 oz, cloth'480; 3 oz., 60c, Navy + AUGU 1 CNUNCIL BUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL, PERSONAL, d, Bennett, the cashier of the American Fxprees company, has eo far recovered from his recent prostration by heat as tobe on duty again, A. J. Rhodes and wife, of Norton, Kan., are stopping a few days in the city, Mr, Moran, telograph operator at the Rock Teland freight house, mow carries a badly sprained left wrist, caused by his being thrown off a horse, which-ho was breaking to the saddle, Mr. Poter Hansen is the father of a bright little girl who arrived yesterday, The happy father is just now at Quiney, Ill., with the Bavarian band, who are now stopping there, Ray Bixby is recruiting at Spirit Lake, and expects to bring back with him a fine horse purchased near there, and to be used in his father's businees, D, H, Solomon, the attorney for the Wa. bash, was in the city yesterday. W. S, Oottrall, of Little Sloux, was at the Ogden yesterday, Miss Anna Squire and Miss Olara Squire are spendiog a week or so at Spirit Lake with Hidos. Btoady; groen butchers’ 7o; green cured, So; dry, Bty 12@152, dry salt, 10@110: dam’ sgod hides two-thirds price, Tallow—dc. Groose—Prime white, 3@40, Bheep Pelta—250@75. Grocers' List Dry Fruirs—No. 1, quarter applos. bbls by N O sliced, Boxes, 6o: evaporated, boxes, 8c blackberrles, boxes' 100; peaches, hoxes, none in the market; peaches,avaporated,none n the market; raspbarries, 270. Buoagss— Powdered, bju, out !oAl. 7; granu ated, 7ic; contectioners’ Standard extra U, 6ic; extra O, Gio; e yellow, 63; dark yellow, bfo. market atronger. It is advisabls to keep back thin, light grassy hogs. There is still a demand for a few good sheep. Note: All stock is sold by the hundred unless otherwise ageoed upon. Pregnant sows are docked 0 10s, and stags 80 Ibs. Desd hogs weighing 100 Ibs, and upwards Ic par 1b.; un- der 100 1bs worthlees, bakers' 50@4 50: patents, $4.75@5.50; low gndw, §2.00@ 00. 3.00. Wheat—Active, unsettled and nervous, sharply (lower, fluctusted raipdly; opened panicky, declined, almost immediately to a point 2i@24c below Saturday’s close, later rallied 1@14o, but declined o, ruled stendier, olosed about 1} under yesterday; 813@82c, cash, 813@817; August, 833, September, 81@ 85fjo, October; No, 2 red, 850, Corn—Active and lower, near futures de- clined §@185, looger fuiures 4c; closed September 3¢, October jc under yesterday, 4D4@45ic, cash, August and September; 4ic; October, i Oats—Fairly active but ranged lower; opened e off, reacted and foll off again and bacamo quiet and stevdier, 20}@20kc, cash; 2Bk, Augut; 2ifo Septomber; 2ifo, Octo- 4.25] Minnesota Stock Yard items, H, H. Mills, of Denver, Colorado, sold three cars of cattle, averaging 1 200, at 43¢, to Hammond & Co, Pritchard & Wessell, of Denver, sold three caras of double wintered Colorado Texas cattle to Hammond & Co,, averaging 1,030, at 4c, Fifteen cars of cattle belonging to the Big Horn Cattle Co, were shipped on to Chicago over the Milwaukee, Hammond & Co. bought five cars of cattle from A, V, 13ass, of Randolph, Ia. Bliss & Bliss, of Schuyler, disposed of 71 hogs averaging 234 Ibs, H. Sullivan, foreman for Hammond & Co., is erecting a very fiue frame residence near the packing house. When completed it will be the finest residence in South Omaha, Grain, Market active, with downward tendency, at following (uotation: Cora—Scarce at 34@ New Oats—Plenty at 18@2 0ld Oats reo at 28@300. Wheat Rye—40c, Rye—Easy at 06}c, Barley—(Qaiet at 71o. Dimothy ~Quiot; prime, 816331 Flaxaoed—Iasyy; No, 1, 81,25, Pork—Fairly active, irregular and woalk, early ruled 6@10clowar, but later fmproved sad advanced $5@314, bt noar the cloio de- clined 15@174, and ~closed stead: 930, eash; $9.254@9.274, August §9.30@9. 323, October, Quiet and stsady, ruled 5@10¢ high- 7o@b 30, oash, 'August and Sep- tember; 5,35@5 873, Octber. Bulk' Meats—shouldere, $4,15@4.50; short cloar, 85 90@D 95; short ribs, §6,423@5.15. Whisky—Steady a $1.1%, Butter—Quiet aud steady; good to fine il 16@?10; good to choice dairy, 10 c. Oheose—Fair demand and steady; Choice full cream ousddare, Gh@7c; flats, 7@T4c; yonng Americas, 8§@90 skiuns, 1@4o. Eggs—Slow at i @113c. Hides -Steady; heavy green salted, Sc; light, 8jc; damaged, Oc; dry salted, 11@ e, ‘Tallow—Steady; No. 1 country, So. .60, @ Oalifor, Beven or eight cara of Clifornia fruits will arrive this week, and will find a ready market a9 the demand remains brisk, Pears — Quotable Mountain Bartletts, $3 50 Duchesss Easter Beurre, Beurro Hard Doyenne and other varieties 275 @3 25, Peaches—Late Crawlord’s 1ted Clings $2,00, Plums—Per box, $1,76@2 00, Prunes—81,75@?2 00. Grapes—Per crate, $2.00, Neatarioes—Per box, 81.76@2.00. Quinces—Per box —— Fruits, l],amum—New Verdelli, MILWAUKKR, Wis,, August 17.—Whoat— or; No. 2 Muwaukee, 82}0; per box, $10,00@ Oranges— None in market. pples—In falr request by country mer- e e o e s improving, trade being mostly supplied by farmers, Choice eat.ng, 00@3.60; choice cooking, §2,60@3.00, Banauns ~There is very little doiog in this ling st prosent. Quotable per bunch, $2,00@ Oata 24, Ryo—Usettled; Nu 1, b6he, Barley—Nominal. Provisions—Dull; mess pork, Bepiember, October, $9,20, NEW YORK PRODUCE, Nuw Youx, August 17.—Wheat— Weak and lower; ro eipts, 120,000 br 16 000 bu; ungraded red, 85@973; 9224c; No. 2 red 95@9054c, in September closing at 994c. Born—Shade stronger and quist; options opened heavy and j@}c lower; closiog de- cline pmly recovered; recaipts, 18,010 bu; axp»m, 5,000 bu; ungraded, 062@ddhe; N 9, 6340 in elevator, 53 %@uxfu afloat, b4 livered from elevator; October clo Oate—Lower and moderately ceipts, 205,000 bu; exports, 20,000 bu; mixed Western, 33@350; white wastern, 57@i%. Petrolenm— Firm; united closed at Y94c Eggs—Firw; falr inquiry; western, 23@ 24e, Pork—Quiet and firm; mess, §10,50 for un inspected, $11.00 for inspected. Lard—Opened weak, advanced, steady; contract grade spot, $6.07; ber. 86 59@6.68. ‘Butter—Firm with fair demand. Cheese—(uiet, MINNEAPOLIS, cash and ullck\mlrlel Fair sale; per 16 quart case, $3.00@3 2 qoln uluumm —TIn light receipt; per Po ies — Very few southern or eastern ar- riviog. Difficult to quote, Grapes—A few consignments of Ives have bien in market lately, which sold at 80c@ L00for 8 1b baskets, ,l’a‘ulvllllnuu Bastletts, per bushel box, 50 W atermelons —Per 100 $15 00@20.00, Musk Melons—Per dozen, $1.50@200, General Kroduce. Eggs—Remain steady at Sc, and as recoipts continue fair wod cqual to the demand there {s no chance for any immediate sdvance. The trade is more particular now as & good wany stale eggs put in au appearance and close re- candliog 1 requested. Shippers will find it heir advantsge to candle before shipping, of payiog freight on rotten eges Butter—Unchanged, aud a scarolty of choi e grades notabls, which, ou arrival are picked MinNgapoLIS, Minn,, August 17,—Wheat— | up -|uk.kly 6 12@14¢. Very fine and in neat Inactive nd lower with few buyers; No. 1|packages 15@16c Lower grades range from hard, offered t 864c, cash 86c: August aud ! 10c downward to iz, otboa fatures negleated; No. 1 offsred ¢ 80c Poultry—Thete has been quite » glut of o elevator; closing Ocior OaxrED GooDS,—Uystess I(Btandard) por aso, 8 90; strawborries, 2 1b "per oase, 3 60; Faspborrids, 21, por case, 2 20 Oalifornia poarn _pes Gaso, 8 80; apricats, par case, 5 00; Deachos . por case, 5 70; white. cherries por case, 6 L0; pluma per caso, 4 25; whortleber- rien per case, 3 00; oxg sl o caso, 390; green gages, 2 ib, per oase, 2 Y0: pine acles, 5 b, pér saso, 3 2065 50 5 OANDY—Mixed, = 9%; mk‘snh. twist stick, 930 Vivuoan—New York apple, 1603 Ohio ap- plo, 160; crab apple, 18¢ Stanci—Pear), 40; _Silver Gloms, 8o arch, 8c; Excelsior Glows, 70; Corn, T Ropx—Bisal. 4 inoh and’ larger, ¢1o § noh, B y loads, por bbl, 155; Ashton, In sacks, 3 50; & sacke Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy 60@2 i Oorn ® Pepper, 1954 splos, 14s; cloves, 200 |1 2 Enmp-fitnndud O 28}0, bblsy Btaadard A aesia, 16c, do 4 gallon kege, 2.35, Sopa—In Ib papers 82 s case; keg per f barrel, OanpLES—Boxes, 40 lba, 166, 1240, 8s. 134c, boxers 40 lbe, 16 oz, Gs, 124c; half box, 20 1bs, 12} LlATorgs—Per caddio, 85c; round, rl, oasa, 45; sqaare, cases, 1 70; Oshkosh, cases gr 1.3) Tias—Gunpowder, good 45@55¢) choloe 75@760; good Imperial, 10@43¢; choice, 70 oung Hyson, good, 8(@b0c; choice, 46 ; Japan, natural leaf, 750; Japan chotco \@150; Oolonw good, 35@40c; Oolong cholce, 4'1(?550; Souchong, gnud 80@40c; choice, 8b Abe, OcnrnlaAI,uwar on nesrly il grades ordinary __grades, tair, good, 11@120; prims, U@l-’ifl 18@17c¢; fancy green and yellow, ld@lflcx ol ava, 20@26c; Arbuckle's roast. Kovernmont roasted, 180; ed, 13fc; MoLaughlin's Java, 16§@18kc; Dilworth, 13, ORACKERS —Garneau's sods, butter ‘and plo- nic, b; creams, 8; gioger snaps, 8 Oity sodn, 7he PiokLgs—Medlum in barrels, 625; do in alf barrels, 8 25; small, in barrels, 6 00 do In alf barrels, 850; gherkins in barrels, 7 00 o1in half barrals, 4 00, Riok—Lonisiana, prime to ehoics, 63@7s. Boapa—Kirk's Savon Lmperlal; 3 00, Kirk's satinet, 815; Kirk's standard, 8 60; Kirks White Russian, 4 60 Woovkxwaxs—Two bogp palls, 165, three hoo) 210, Tubs, No. 1, 850; ploneer wehboards, 176y Doubla rown, % 90) well- Dugkets, 8 75 PoTasi—Pennsylvanis cans, 4 cans in case 835 Babbitt'a ball, 2 doz in cass, 190 An snor ball, 2 doz. in ossa, 1 60, Saddlery Hardware, X C combination loop hames £5.25, X C 1 0. T. hames, $4 75; var L. O, hames, erfaction pads, $1.75; 47 riog bits, b5¢; Jarbours No. 10 thread, 75c; jap breast strap slide, 30c; X C breast strap nhdn. 10c; 13 X C 3 loop champ T buckles 13 jap 8 loop champ T buckles 930, Ty loop champ T buckles, §180; 1§ jap 8 loop champ buckles, $1,20; copper rivets No, 9, 20c; Bristol snaps, u..z 85,50, 13 at $4.50, 1 at$3 50, § at $3 b0, {'at 33.60; Gorman snaps, 15 at $5.00, 1} at s'&.w, 1at $1.45, § at $1.40, § at $1.40. Lesther, No 1 Pittsburg J, C L, & Sons, 350; No, 1 Pistsburg K & 5 850; No 1 Ciucionati, 83¢; No 1 lace leather, 60¢; prime slaughter sole leather, 27c; prime vak eole leather, 87c. Pawte Otls and Varnishes, Oms—110 carbon, per gallon, 1loj 160 beadlight, per gallon, 160; 176° heady; n; per_gallon, 160; 160° water white, 16¢; seed raw, per gallon, 470; linsced boiled, per gallon, 50c; Lard, vinwmd, x&nflm\. ] o, 1’5003 Koy 5, 1 40 Niohe 550 o, 1'50¢; No. §, -wm. per gallon, 1 00; sperm W. B., per gallon, 1 60; fish W. B, x gallon, 65; neatafoos uln,wiullon, Mk 0.1, 1033 lubricating, zero, per summer, 16¢; golden machive, No, 1, w !d- a)miu % No. gg;ppmzu, 26c, Killikinick, 4 oz., 27¢; 2 oz, Kino cut—Hard to Beat, 70c; Charm of the West, 60c; Fountain, 706; Golden Throad, 67c; Favorite, 60c; Buds, 50c; Rocky Moun™ tain, 50ct Fancy, 45c; Daisy, 40c. Plug tobacgo—Olimax, 416 per Ib,; Horse- shoo, 46c: Star, 46c; Bpearhead, 46c; Our Rope, 50c; Piper Heidsick, 60c; Punch, 40c. Heavy Bardware List, Iron, rates, 2 15; plow steel, spectal cast, 4c iy steel, 63; oast,tools do, 12@18¢; wagon spokes, per set, 2 25623 00; hubs por set, 195; 'telloee 'sawed dry, 140; tongues, each, 750; axles, eash, 75c; square muts per 1b, 7allc; washers, per 1b, 8al8c; rivets, per Ib 1lc; coil chain, per lb, 6al2c; malleabls, 80j iron wedges,'60; crowbare, Goj harrow toeth, 4o upnng ‘wol, 7agos Burden's horse hou. 4 25; Burden's mulvnhnm 5, BABBED Winz—1In oar lots, 4 00 per 100, ‘guu—mm, 10to 60; irom, 2.60; steel, Sror—Shot, 160; buckshot, 185; orlental powder, koge, 3 5004 00;do, half kegs, 2 00; do quarter kegs, 150 blasting, kegs, 8 35 fuse per 100 fest, 50c. Leap—Bar, 1 65, {DryLumber. ‘Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, Market active and prices lower than for years past, at the following quotations: 19 .[o0tt. ‘em luu 17.00{15.0019.00 20,00 16.0017,00(19.50 1960 17.00{ 18100 19,00/20.00 10:00117.00120.00/21,00 00/20.00 Ha m) 1286141811 88 16 00/16 00 00/16,00{16.00| ,0016.0016 0 00116.00/15.( OJ 16,00/16,00 16 Gol16.50116 50 BOARDS, No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 f¢ No. 2 boards, 12, 14 and 16 f 2, 14 and 16 ft. No, 4 boards, 2. 14 and 16 ft, BHIP LAP, No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inc No, 2, Plain, 10 {uch, No.i, 0, G FENCING, No.1,4 & 6 inch, 12 and 14 feot, rough. 817 50 No, 1, 4 & 6 inch, 16 feot, rough. . No. 2, 4 &6 inch, 12and 14 feot, rough. 14 8 9,4 & 6 inch, 16 feet, rough. . 15 50 CEILING. 18t Oom, inoh, Norwa, 2d Com, § inch, Norway FINISHING, 1st, 2d and 84 Olear, 13inch, s, 2.....850 00 1st. 2d, and 3d Olear, li and 2 inch, s, 28 50 B Select, 13, 14 aud 2 inch, s, 2 1st, 2d lnd 8d, Clalr. 1inch, A Salect, 1 inch, s 2 B Select, 1 inch, s, 26 IDING, 1ot Com., 12, 14 and 16 fact. .. 2d Qom.. 14 and 16 foet. §d Oom,, 14 and 16 feet. Fence, 14 and 16 feot. POSTS, White Cedar, 6 inch, halves, .. Whito Codar, 5} inch, halves Whate Cedar, 8 {nches, quarf White Cedar, 4 inch, round. FLOORING, 1st Oom, 6 Inch, white pine, 2d Oom. 6 inch, white pine 8d Com, 6 inch, white pine. ..., Sol. Fence 6 (nch, white pine. 1st and 3d Clear yellow pine, 46 inch. BT00K BOARDS, BATTENS, WELLTUBING, PICKETS, 0.G. Bats, 8Inch 0. G, Bate, 2} inch. inch Batd, s, 18 inch well t\lblng, D.& M, 8 inch well tubing, Bov. Picketa: D, & H. Flat, §2 BHINGLES AND LATH, 16 Inch, Olear. . *A* Standard........... 6 inch, Olear. ... No. 1. LIME, Quiney white lime (best) Cement. . Plaster (Michigan) Tarred felt, per cwt. Straw hoard, ver_owt Gt Cuse luhlud P "l‘"flmrf.[‘«:‘nflm.‘m beciall3t (wow 16 DR, WARD & Go., LoU1s1ANA, M0, tee Py friends. Mr, John I, Atchison is spending his vaca- tion at Spirit Lake, B, I\ Clayton, of Macedonisa, was in the city yesterday, making headqnarters at the Pacific. 3. 8. Cooley, nttorney from Omaha, was in the city attending to legal business yesterday, and was a gaest at the Ogdon, Mrs, T, A. Clark and daughter will start this evening for Danver, and will meet Mr, Clark at Boulder. They expect to visit Lead- ville before their return, which will not be until October, Capt. Haley, of Avoca, was in the city yes- terday talking up his candidacy with his dem- ocratic friends for the nomination for sheriff of this county. R. H. Parker, of 8t. Louls, has arrived in this city, and takes the position of foreman in the McOlurg cracker company. FRED W. GRAY, (Sucoxssor T0) FOSTER & GRAY, A7 E O X 12 55 4, B LUMBER WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI- FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, 0AK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR. Bear Creek Lime, Louisvlle Cement Portland Cement, Towa and_Michigan {Plas- ter, Hair, Etc, Ete. Cor. 6th & Douglas St W, F, JOHNSON, EDW. HAMMETT, ¥. J, SOHUYLER, W. F. Johnson & OCo., Commission Merchants, 218 La Salle Street, Chicago, Receivers of geain and seeds, Fatures bought and sold, Special attention to sales by samples. Represented by EDWARD BARTON, Lincoln , Neb " Bailway Time Table. In Effect April bth, 1885, The attention of the s lod %0 Abo tack that thialy Iy o laely cOrruch bima-Aablo pablishod in $ho by, Allratos wrrlve a8 snd dopart from Omaba by Cenbral Standar Fratas o o O, BL-F. M. & 0, arrive ab and do part trom Shelr de) cornor of 14th and o rains o1 &M, O, B. & Q., an 8t J. & O, B. from \ho B, & M, depot ail oth Ao Unton Pacific dspot. s, Dally; b, oxcept Baturday o, exoeph Sunday)®d, excepd o o WESTWARD DEPART, ARBIVE, A |nu | Unlon Pacific. & aion]. YEISR RGO Yol Expross. m,nl EXpross, . BOUTHWARD, Mluyzurl Pacific Express. ... |. Wabash Route. [— .».msluznl"x»mu i .84, Louls Exprem.... HASTWARD, 'qny‘ t. l'nul For Ohlcago via Plktam'th| 9 204 For Obicago via O, Bluls| 9 6a| 7 863 NORTHWARD, t. Gt lowg.ng‘. . Paul Nlait aproes | 4 'di OMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS w, 900 aud 400 pm o aos rua: Arre. 8} b pod 18 minutes Inter: Brosdway dej wios laber, Leavo Councll Blfts (Broadway gapet ot 056,765, 980, 10 80, 11 40 & w; 180, 1 B0, and'11 45 p m. On Bundays Mo 980 And'11 40 & m and 8 80 and 6 26 p m trains will nod run, ~Arrive Tranelor 7 iooies Inter, Oals 80 bauies ater, ansfor ns—Losve Omaba ab i 15, .T' l? T4 55,8 60 and 7 00 m, dally: 480 Aad 1100 & e 1 061 %0, 7 20 and SUNDAY TRAING To and from Ohlcago via the Tripartito Allance Lines | BUNDAY MORNING. | BATURDAY BVE. | ML | BT, | N-W | N-W [ RO M 16) 1-22| 81 41(7-88] 8-39| 16[ 1-22) 81| 7-88 19| 6-28| 130 4-6( 11| 18 110-811 17) 8-240 101328 |0-80 333187 972202¢ 41 | Mondsy moralag d ralug are acaialiagachie, OB B Q ralas rua ev STOCK YARDS TRAINS, Leave Union Pacifio dopod a4 040 » m and 6 25a. @ G, F. LYMAN, ~De aler in— GLAZED SASH. DOORS, Blinde, No 1 Mouldingr, Bulldi- ¢ Paper, &3., 1001 SOUTH 13TH STREET. 3 OMAHA JOBBERS" DIREGTORY COMMISSION, ETC. HORST & RIDDELL, General Commission Merchants. Srrciautins - Butter, Eggs, Foreign and Domestic Fruits. 112 8.14th 8 Neh. Telephone No. 505, % OKE BROS, Commission Merchants, Fruits, Produce and Provisicns, Omahs, Neb, A, P. SCHACK, Wholesale Commission Merchant Fruit, Seeds and Produce, No. 218§, 1§th Street, Omaha, Nebraska JOHN F, FLACK, General Commission Merchant, FProduce, Erovisions, Fruits, Flour and Feed, 105 8, J4th St., ( niaha, Neb, #a Consignments solicited, Refurms made prompt'y McSHANE & SCHROEDER, Buyers of Butter and Eggs, Refrigerator and Packing House,1ith & Leavenworth Neb. No'ntms £T0. J. T. Robinson Kotion Cumpany 403 and 405 &, 10th St., Omaha, Neb, Wholesale dealers in Notions and Gents' Furnishing C. 8. GOODRICH & Co,, French and German Fancy Goods Druggists’ and 1415 re' Sundries, , Umaha, Neb, FURNITURE, i DEWEY & hfl'\h, Wholesale Dealers in Furiture Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, Wagons and Carriages, A6 EstAnusiED 1\ MPSON, The eaii Criage Fator, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, AN & Co., Produce Gnmmlssmn Merchants Poultry, Butter, G 2013 8, 14th St,, Blh\l\b” & C l' Whules e Fruits Progiuce Uysters m St LER, Johher & Commission Merchant Cheese, Fruits, Butchers' Tools and Sup: £16 Jones St., Cinaha, Neb, COAL, LIME, ETC. 3. W, Hunner F. A, Baven, Froprietor, Manager, Nebraska Coal & lime Company OMAILA, NEB 217 8. 13th St. Telophone 40. McCORD, BRADY & COMPANY, Wholesale Grocers, ¥ 10th and Farna te, Omaha, Nebraska, PANTON, GALLAGHER & CO,, Whnlesale Groceries & Provisons 07,700 and 711 § 10th St., Omahs, Neb. HARNESS, ETC, WELTY LANDR( ICK, .\Imlul.uhln rs and Jobbers of Harness, Saddles, Saddlery Hardware, Turf_Goods, Blankets and Robes, 14.2 Farnam Stréet Omatia, Neb, DRY Goops, J. J. BROWN & CO,, Wholesale Dry Gnods & Nmmns COUTANT & SQUIRES, Dealers in Hard and Soft Coal Best varieties, Office, Telephone No 1000MAY, V-Pres. & Treas, Omaha Cual Coke and Lime Co, Jabbers of hard and'soft coal, 209 §. 13¢h St,,Omaha, Nebraska, JEFF W. BEDFORD, Coke. Lime and Stone, S. 14th St., Omaha, Neb, Vards, 9th and Davenport, St. Coal, Oftice, 213 WINES and LIQUORS. R. R. GROTTE, Wines and Liquors, Western Aent Jos, Brewing Co, Strect, Omaha, FRANK DELLONE & CO., Dealers in Liguors and Cigars, 1202 and 1204 Donglas St., Omahia, Nebs 05, 1 Dist, N. ¥ 7198, 0th L. P. LARSON & CO, Wholesale Dealer in Whiskies. And € 0d Gen'l Aents for the Philip Bésts ed Milwaukee Ecer, Omaha, Neb, ILER & Co., Distillers and Importers of Wmes And Liquors. Sole Manufacturers of Kennedy's India bitters, 1112 Harney St., Omaha, Neb, HENRY HORNBERGER, Whulesalewlnes Liquors, Cigars las St., Omiha, Neb. CIGARS and TOBACCO, R-0CEAN CIGAR F. L ST & FRITSCH. Manufactilrers of Fme L‘lgars And wholosale dealors in Leat Tobccos. No. 108 and , Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & CO., Johbers of Clgars Tohaccos, Gung and Amumunition. % 1th St 1020 10 . 1ith S, COWING & CO. deraullc & Mechan'l Engmeers obbers in Iron Pipe, Iron Fittings, Tron and Brass e 10 Dodge HARDWARE. EDNEY & GIBBON Wholesale Iron, Steel, Wagon And_Carritgs Wood Stock, Heavy Harlware, Etc., 1217 and 1210 Losvenworth 8t , Omaha, Neb, MILTON ROGERS & SONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tllgs, Muntics, Grates, Brss Gonde, 1321 and 132 nam Steoet LLE, FRIED & CO, Johbres of Hardware and Nails. Tinware, Sheet Iron, Ete. Agants for Hows Scales wnd Miswi Powdcr Co. Omaha, Neb, RECTOR & WILHELMY CO,, Wholesale Hardware and Nails, Jeflerson Steel Nails, ¢ and Hamey Steets [t AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MENTS. LININGER & M 0ALF (A). WIOLES AL Dealers in Agrmul | Implements Office Cor. 6th and Pacife Sts., Omaha, Neb, PA]{L!N, ORENDORFF & MARTI 0 Wholesalo Deaters In hgricultural Implements, Wagons and Buzgies, Omsha, Neb FLOUB, ETC, T. A, STEWART & CO,, Manufacturers and Jobbers of— Illumlnatmg.and iuhncatmg Oils Wholesale | and Oils. Om: T BRUNO 1ZSCHUCK, Jr, ent for J. €. Hoffmayr & Co., Manf'rs Highest Gradea of Flour By Rollers and Hungar clouse 1213 Jones Strect, Cmahy LUM ER, ETC, G. F. LYMAN, Dezler in Sash, Doors. Blinds, Mouldings, Building Paper, Ete. South 13th Streety Omaha, Neli, FRED W, GRAY, Lumher, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. Cor. 6th and Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. GEO. A. HOAGLAND, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber. Omaha, Nebraska. J. A, WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumher,Lath,Shineles Building Papors, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, ickets, Posts, Linie, Plaster, Haj th and Joes, On CARP:TS, 8. A. ORCHARD, Wholesale Carpets 0il Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Good 1am Streety 0 Boots and §hoas. . V. MORSE & C(),, ‘[ Johhers nf Boots and Shoes, 1319 Farnam Street, Omalia, N fanufactory, 118 Summer St , B e and ' pices, CL. /\RI\L BRO?, & CO., Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills ters and whole ors in Teas, Coffecs v Pow Miscellaneous, P. BOYER & CO,, agents for Halls Sate & Lock Co’s nd Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, Vaults and Juil Work, 102 t., O Neb, L. C, HUNTINGTON & SON, {Dealers in Hides, Wool, Tallow; 1114 Jackson Etreet, Omaha, Neb, RUEMPING & BOLT. Manufacturers of Ornamental GALVANIZED IRON Dormer Windows, Window Caps, Metalio Sky Lights, &o. Work dono in any part of the country, 616 8, 12th St,, Omaha, Neb, GORNIGES, FINIALS Tin, Tron Slate roofers, Wholesale « COODMAN. Druggists AND DEALER!IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glags OMAHA, NEB, @ ENRY T. CLX REE, Prest, and Treas. CLARKBE,Vice Presiden JOHN 7. CLARKE, Secretary, H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, BUCCEEDING LEIGHTON & CLARKE. WHOLESALE ARGEST Jobbing Drug house bet ween Chloay shall be at the bottom of the market at all irelght added. Our spoctalty will be DRUGGISTS 0 and fan Francisco. CAPITAL STOCK, $200,000, 08, We Will daplicate Ohicago aud Bb, Louls prices wilh Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils and Window Glasy ates given on plats glass, terest by calliog ea 3, or sead for oar prioe iy which wilappei atout January 0 those about to embark in the drug basiness will do well to ¢ a Gih. Mail ordo ARNEY BTAEE

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