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NEBRASEKA Nalional Bankl- OMAHA. NEBRASEA, PAID UP CAPITAL . - SURPLUS MAY1,1885 . - OFFIORRS: H, W, Yarm, A, E, ToUzALIN, President Vioe President, W.V.Monse, J~o,8,00LiNs, Lewis 8, Resc W. H, 8. Hughes, Onshier. BANKING OFFIOR: The Iron Bank, OO0R, 12th AND FABNAM 8BTS, A General Bankmg Busi- ness Tvansactea FINANCE AND COMMERCE. YINMANOLSY, Naw Yone, August 20, —MoNEyY - I 1} per cont. Priye PArrr—4@5 per cent. ExonanNoe BiLts—Quiet and unchanged at $1.84}, demand $1 85§, GoveryeNTs —Dull and steady. Stooks —Active and dull by turns, Prices at the opining decidedly strong, advanced in opening quotations over the final prices of yestorday, ranging from 4 to § per cent, Dar- ing the forenoon and generally within thefirat hours of business there were further advances, ‘which made the total gaine, as compared with yestorday, an average of 3 to 1 per cent. There was a longer period of decided dullness after midday, and a moderats decline from the highest figures,iwhich developed into a very decided weakness in the last hour, especially 1n Lackawanna, BTOCKS ON WALL STREET, Pacifio 6's of "5 Central Pacifio ... Chicazo & Alton. do do preferrad Ohicago, Burlington & Quincy.... Delaware, Lackawana & Westorn ., Danver & Rio Grande. Brisi.....0.. do preferred Illinois Central, 5 Indians, Bloomington & Weatern, Kansas & T Laako Shore & Michigan Southern. Louisville & Naabville Michigan Contral, Missouri Pacifi Northern Pacifi do do Northwestern, do praferrad. Now York Central.. Qrogon Tra Transconsinental T} *1298 1024 proferred. Pooria, Dokt M oas Pullman Palace Oar Urnnpany Rock Ieland. . 8t. Zouls & San Frauoie do referred. Ohlc'rjlga Milwagkoo & St. Paol.. do pm(ened mr 8t. Paul & Omaha 3 Texts Paotfio Union Pacitic . Wabash, 8t Lor acifio do do do preferrad. Wostern Union Telegeaph. .. Orewon_Railrond & Navigation *Ex-dividend. PRODUOK. OHI0AGD, Omioaco, IiL, August 20,—Flour — Quist and unchanged; winter wheat, south- ern, $400@5.25; Wisconsin aad Mich. i $45)@5 00; noft aprce, £3.50@ 25; Minnesota bakers’, @4 50: p.wnu $175@5.50; low Rrade-, $2.00@ wnm —Tairly active, vesy nervous and fluctuations numerous and sudden; opened firm, advanced 1o above yesterday, declined #io, raliied do again, declined fc, later becsme quiet, and closed fc over yesterday; 8l@slte, cash;’ 8135, Angust; 813@825, September; 813, Octuber; No, 3 red, 874o. Corn—Fairly aciive angd strong; advanced lnr near futares to; longer closivg tnchaged; about 4 over yesteraay; 4bhc, cash; 1b4@ 4580, Aug\n; and Septewber; 45§¢, October, Oats —Excited and nervous; August openod same as yesterday; advanced 2c, then de. olined and closed quiet and steady, at about 10 advance; deferred futures closed steady snd te, ous 363@57c, August; 2450, Her October, Ryo—Steady at 50 Barley—Quiet ot 7uc, Dimothy ~Good domand, $1.68@1.69. ‘ll'l;;uandAFnir!y active; 3o lower; No, 1, 1,214, Pork—Active but irregular; opened steady; advanced b@7hc, recedod 124@15c, rallied 74 @105, declined 22§ wibe, aud closed tame; $8.60@7 00, cwsh; 38 674@8 60, August and Hoptew b & J(__hu 4, October; $5.50@ 8,674, Novewmber, Lard—Farrly active and easi steady at a reduction; $6.06@6 10, cast Ul @86.10, August and September; $6,123, O tuber; §6.00@6.073, November, B Meats —Suouldere, $4,15 24 90; ghort clear, $5.75@0’ 80; shoit mnbw, $5.25@5 30, Whisky—8$1.10. Butter—Quirt and firm: good to fina al'!lémuy. 16@z21c; good to chowce dairy, 10 steady; prime, closed 10, Cheese—TVirm and moderately nctive; choico full cream cheddars, 7@7io: flats, 4 | shipping flv‘}c lur October; other grades and fatures [ market and has to be turned over to the |pnone in the market; Mhn;vlpor.ud none nej firnm Qaist; patents, $4.80@4 85; bakers, ltooerpt!—“ heat, 17,000 bu . thpmenh—-wholt, 3,000 bu; flour, 14,600 | ta s CINGINRATI, Orvorswar, O, Armm 20,—~Wheat — Firmer; No. 2 red, 92@93c. Corn—Stronger; No_ 2 mixed, 45@4bhe. Y(‘mn ~Good demsnd; No, 2 mixed, 2@ e, Hye—Dull and lower; No, Batley—Firm; extra No, 8 r.rr e, Pork—Weaker at $9 50. Lard—Neglected at $6.10, Whisky—Quiet at $1,18, ported, No sales re- SLIVERPOOL. Livereoor, August 20,— Wheat— Dull; No, 2 winter, 61 11d; No. 2 spring, 6+ 104d Corn — Stead; t, 43 7d; August, 48 63d; September, 4s October, 61 74d. TOLEDO. Toreno,) August 20,—Wheat—Dull and lower; No. 2 cash and Augnst, 870, Corn—Dull but steady; No. 2 cash and An puat, 4 Oats—CQuiet; cash and Auguat, 27e. KANSAS OITY, Kansas Crry, Mo, August 20,—W heat— Stronger; 730 asked for cash; 74jc, Septem- bor; 774@7Tde, October. Coru—Quiet;, 83}c, cash; 33{c, September; 323 asked for October, Oate—Nominal; 205 bid, 23¢ asked. BT, LOUIS. 8t Lovis, Mo., Auguet 20,—Wheat— Active but unsettled; opened e off, fuctu- sted and closod Jo oyer vestarday; 91 929, cash; 91jc, August; 92fc, September; 9ifc, Octobe Uorn—Firm but slow; 42}@42c, cash; 42}, August; 4130, September, Oats—Staady; 23§ g24c, cash, 233c mked; mrc. Septembar. o - Quiet; bie bid, \ hisky—Steady at $1,13, Butter—Unchavged; croamery, 17@220; dairy, 12@18c. Afternoon board, ‘Wheat - 35 lower. Corn—4e lower to sell, at 461@16}o. Oats —No sales, ———— LAV 00, CHICAGO. Onicaco, 111, August 20 -~The Drovers’ Journal roporte: Oattle— Receipts, 9,600; dull on all balow choice; shipping steers, $1.30@5.95; stockera and feeders, 8300@42): cows, bulls snd mixed, $2(0%1.00; western rangers, slow and 11@10c tower; natives and hulf Preeds, 34,30 214.75; cows, $3.00@3.60; wintered Tex- ans, $8.50@1.00. Hogs — Roceipts, 14,000: 10@30s lower; rough and mixec packing and whipping, $4.20 24 0@3.75. Sheep - Receipts, 0; §2 00@.00; Iambs per head, 81750 RANBAY OITT. HKanaas Ortz, Mo, Avgnat 2),—Oattlo—Ra- ceipts, 634; ehipments, 3,926; weaker and 5@ 10c lower; exports, 85 .40; cemmon to choico shipping, $2.30@5 15; stockers and foodaes, $3 83(61.50; &rass Texns steers, $3.00 Hogs—Reoeipts, b, weak and 10c lower; $4.40@4.45; heavy and mixed, $4 8heep—Roceipta, 450; shipmente, ;Mdndy, common to goud muttens, $16U@ 0. ;. shipmonts, 6,060 light, and_nisorted, 59. ST, LOUIS Mo, Angust 2).—Cattlo—Re- chipments, 1,200; dull, weak, and fln'xsl'\ly a rhndn ruw»r- tair to choice 75; good Colorado steers, $4 75@ nativo butcher steers vnd grasy natives $1.00@4,70; mixed butchering ktrr" €3.75; Tadian steers, $3.25@ blmnp ~Recoipts, 1,400; shioments, 2,100; stoady; common to choice, §2.00@3.70; lambs, 81, Lout ceipts, 1 OMAHA LIVH STOCIK. Ux10N STo0k YARDS, S, O3ARa, | none; b packers, Choice table butter fs in good de- mand, Ohoice table, 13@152; good, 10¢; fair, 8 Poultry—Chickens n fare demand at quo- sations: Ohlkens, spring, bar 4oz, 2 00! chickens, old, per doz, 3 V0@3 Fruits Lemons—Ths quality of lemons is very fine for this time of year, and they contioue in good demand, The market has declined, but 18 firm now, and with hot weather is very apt to advance sgain; New Verdelli, fancy, per box, 89.00, Apples—Thera 1s a prospective raiso in prises of fall apyles next week. Oocoanuta—Per hundred, $5.5). . Bananne —VYellow, per bunch as to size, $2,00@3 50, Peaches—A few Arkansas peaches are ar- riviog in market which meet with fair sale at $1.00 per one-third bushel box. Fish, Soma of the new pack of Holland herring are coming in, but it will nok be eafe to handle while the hot weather holds oo, The middle or last of next month will be early enough to oegin handling them to auy extent. Lake fish of all kinda have undoubtedly struck bot- tom, Ttis now a good time to buy, as the early catch is virsnally over, and the fall oiten will mostly bs #old fresh. Stocks at fisheries are remarkably low for this time of the year, The catch of New Norwegian stock fish will be very Iato or later than last year nnd an the catch Is not up &0 average it would bawell to place orders now for November or Decemeber delivery. Owing to the duty our government has re cently put n tish csught in Britith watera the price of both smoked and Lhrador he- riogs 18 materially affected. The present stock of the latter are getting pretty well consumed, and this season's caich has been almost an utter failure, highsr prices may bs looked for, Codfish are moving freely ata slight advar.ce over last quotations. Ake Fish.—(1885 catch)—New fish, No. 1 Whitofish 100 Lba $6 00, 90 ibs 85,40 quar bbls 50 3 kite, 12 1bs 92¢; balf bbls, 100 1bs, $5 quar bbls, 50 Iba, §2 30; 40 1bs, $2 50; pails or kits, 12 Ibs, 86c; 10 b, 70, Family Whitefish, half bbls, 100 1bs, $3 00; 90 1bs,” $270; quar bbls, 5) Iba, $1.8); 40 Lb, €1 50; patls or kits, 12 Ibs, rm,]rnh., 3¢, No 1 Trout, half bb's, 1bs, $1.50; 90'1bs, $400; quar bbls, 50, Daits or kits, 12 1bs, ' 740} e, 65c. No. 1 Pickerel, half bble, 100 Ih, tr 00590 1ba, $3.60; quar bbls, 50 lbs, $2.30; 40 Ibs, $1.90} pails or kits, 12 bz, €8¢;10 Ibs, 60e. Mackerel.—(1885 catch Mess, bbls, 200 bs, half bbls, 100 Ibs, 818,00; 90 lbs, ~ 816 quar bbls, 50 £9.05; 40 1be, 87.50; pails or kits, 10 Ibs* 81 95; It No. 1 Shore, bbls 200 lbs, $24.00; half bole, 100 Ibe, §12,50; 9 1bs, §11.80; quar bbls, 50 163, $6.30; 40 Ibs, $5,10: pails or kits, 10 Ibs, 81.40; No 1 Shoro, bbls 20) 1bs, $20.00; half bbls, 100 Ibs, $10 50, 9) Ibs, $9.50; quar bbla, 5 Los, 85.80; 40 ba, $1.80; patls o kits, 10 Ibs, $1.20; Med, No. 1 Shore hhr. 200 ]hg 815.00; h fhbls 100 I, 880 bs, $7.25 quar bbls 50 10 b, $3:30; bails or kits, 10 Iby, »I- Family, bbls 20) 1bs, $10,0 hald bbla 100 1om, 855000 Tos, £0.00; quar bbla 50 1cs, $2 80; 40 lbe, 82 80; palls ot Kita 10 Ibs, 70 Fat, bl s, $7.00; half bbls 100 1bs $1.00; 1 5 51 —Now fish, Bloater s or kits, 10 Ibr, 00; balf ‘bbla 100 quar bbls 5) by, Is or kits, 10 b, 45c. Heorrings - (1885 catch) ~Now fish, Mann's Splis No, 1, Ll , bbls 200 1lbs, HIf bbls 100 1bs, $150; 9) The, $110: quar bbls -)\'lhi,(..n“ 40 1 1.90; pails or klts 10 Gc; E. . lish, Split Lorce, 1bs, $7.50: BIF bis, 1001 Guunr bbla 50 1hs, §2.07; 10 Ibs, S1,80; pabl o kits 10 Ibs, 57c,”_Gibbed, bbla 201 1bs, $6.00; $3.50. 'Hlbs 3.00; quar l)bh! 50 1bs, 81,8 4) Ibs, SL.30; pails or kits 10 1be, 50¢. Tmported Ti-h—(1885 catoh) —Naw fi-h, Norwegian KKK Herring, bola 210 lbe, $13.00; hif bbis 100 Ibs, 87.00; 9) Ibs, 6,45} quar bbls 50 lbs, $3,55; 40 b, $2,90; pails or kits 10 lbs, 85 $1.55; 40 tbs, $1 Thursday Lvening, August 2), = § The hog market was weak to-day and about 10¢ lower than yesterday, and a feoling || The market is Tha fol- Common that is may even go_lower. about whero it was threa days ago, lowing are to-day’s auotations: rough hnga. $3 70(@ 3 80; good mixed hogs, | ¥ $3.90@4.0 choice light hogs, $4.00@4.10, butchor' 5 ock, weak, $2 75@3.25. Drossed beef stecrs, average 1100 t» 1,200 pounds, $15024.75; good to_choica, average 1,300 to 1,400 pounds, $5 00@5.25. Lteceints light and market wosk, The recaipts of hogs were 512, vix or elght cars were held over. The following may be taken a3 represonta- tive raler: 19 steers, Nnrn}zswflght l.h‘."l Hn. $3.25, 1 cow, averaze weight 720 Ibs, 85, 10 cows, average weight 932 s 15 cows, average weight 1,005 lhu 3 50. 74 sheep. aver \ge weight 99 lbs,, $3.00, G hogs, aversge weight, 233 lbs,, $4.05. 70 hogs, averaze weight 217 lbs, $3 90, 66 hoga, average weight 211 1bs,, £3.95, 71 hogs, average weight 234 Ibs., $1.0). 64 hogs, average weight 233 nba., 83.9), 62 hogs, averagaweight 233 1bs , $1.00, 75 hogs, average weight 2)1 los., 10 hoge, average weight 287 Ibs,, 9 hogs, average weight 240 1ba’, Mou The two laat lots of hogs sold at 83 5 £3.00 wera coarse, rough teatod sows. Note: All stock is soldby the 1.0 Ibs, unless otherwisn ngreed upon, Pregoant sows aro docked 40 1bs, and stags 8) Ibs. Doad hogs weighing 100 Iba, and upwards 1c per 1b,; un- der 100 lbs wortbless, Buyera are making a3 effort to _establish rula to dock rough teated sowa, but the utll ers naturally object to such a rale, Stock Yard items, The following are among the ; wties having stock at the yards to-dav: . Lammer, Humphrey, 68 hogs; J. T, Jnnkmvn, Mal" vr-nr 84 hogs: Bailsy & Bollong, Schuyler, 83 hogs; A. W. Beahm, Raymoud, 76 hog: L. Jonea Hastings, 6 hoge; Bennet I<,xutflr 79 h r;; #; J. B Dunn, Oxford, b H, Parmale & Co., Cedar Creok, A T, McE Idary, Muwscuri Valley, Hommound & Co, received 178 head of choico dresked beef steers from Kansas City, OMAHA HOLESALE MARKETS Grain, The grain market is very quist and quota- tions remain abont the same. Oorn - Scarce at 31@350, New Oate—Plenty at 182225, and 7@7he; young Amerion, 8{@do; skims, 1@4c. Evgs—Steady at 10,@114c. Hides~Unchanged; heavy greenysslted, fully cured, 74o; light, B@so; damaged, 6o bull hides, Go; dry raltad, 11¢ Tallow— Unchanged; No, 1 country, bio. 4ecoipis, Baipts, 3,000 [ 112000 262,000 138’000 18,000 none. Flous, bbla...... 3. Whes! Inuhrll.. 44,003 262.00) 130,000 NEW YORK PRODUCE, Nuw ¥ouk August 20,~Whent—Firm; o elpts, ur,or»o bu; exports, 51,000 bu; un- red, 303 N "0lo; 2 rod, 9ic, i shovnur Octobsr closing at 96c, Coru--8pot, steady; options op-ned highr, but closed " with the advauce lost; receipts, 31,00 bug exprrts, 143,00) bu; .mm.l’ b3@b4c: No. 2, b3€540 in_ elevator; bu.ruc afloat; October closing at 52c. Onte— Higher; rsceipts, 169,000 bu; e ports, 31,000 bu; mixed western, 33@35c; white western, 87@42c, Potroleum - Steady; united closed st $1,003 Eegs—Firm and fair inquiry; western, 13} @14}, Pork—Dull, heavy and lower; meys quoted at 810.60@10.75, Lard - Lower and moderately .cme, con- tract grade spot, quoted at $6 40@6. 4 Butter—Quiet and firm; western, 16@:2¢, )Oneuu—uul.l and drooping; western flat, 4@ o, MILWAUKERR, Mivwavkes, Wis., August 2),—Wheat— Weak; 8o for cash; 813¢ for Sepsembes; 81je for October. Corn Dull at 4bje. Oata—W eaker at 27c, Rye—Tame ut b0ic. y—Nominal, Y Pro ikions —Weaki; mesy pork, §5.874 for MINNEAPOLIS, MiNngaroL1s, Minn,, August 20,~Wheat — Du'l and negleated, buyers bolding off; some new wheat arnvicg; No. 1 berd, sell rs 80F: for cash acd August; 56 for September and October, no buyere; No, 1, 80 bid for eash and Avgust; No. 1 porthern, ealcs at Old Oats ren ut 28@300, Wheat - 45@652, Rye—40c. Califoraia Featta, The receipts of California fruits have been very heavy this weel, eight cars haviog been recoived thus far. Tho eales are ready aud are mado at very reasonable prices, QUIN $2 D) per box, Peara ~Mouatain Bartletts, $3 25@3,60; Wianter Nellis, Beurre Die), White Doyen: F_Beurrs, Lawrenc, Dutchesse, etc ,.§2.75( Poaches—Late Crawlord's, Lemon and Red Cl}‘I’llKl' 10 ui Grapos l'rr crate, Muscats, Ross of Peru, snd 'lukr-y, 2,00, General produce, Cheeso~ June and July is entirely out of tha market, and nothing but the better grades are on the market. Manufgcturers are hold- ing back and not anxious to sell at brecent prices. Itisegood time to buy, from Wisconmn where a great deal of the brick and Limburger cheeso is manufactured predict & raise very ehortly, To-day's quota- tions are as followe: FKanoy full cream Oheddars, 8); fancy foll cream _ flate, two in hoop, 93 fancy full crsam Youog Americas. four in hoop, 103@11e: briok cheese, Y Liwburg cheeso, 100; Swiss Provisiuns-Tadications paint to an advance |4 0D present quotations as the prices are very Lard, d01b caus, per b, Tici i Tho; dried bsef hame, corned becf, per bhl, meas pork, per bbl, 13 00; hum, 11 breakfast bacow, 100; cléar side’ bacon, dry salt vides, 7c; sheulders, 6o Beana—The quotatione res avd are as follows: H, ¥ clfi‘;n Jl)((f_:l 003 b @7%¢. gks —The market is improving, E gr, freah, candied, 9)@10c, ok 1B Buiter— A very littlo butter is being re caived i good condi ion owiog to the extreme haat fnut deal that (s shipped in is very sofs and gl same doy, If held over it is wnfis for the n the sime Navy besus 20@1°85; good inferior, Repats | %] 1 |3 imost melted, and has to be sold the |55 Pickiep Saryox—New and fat, blood rd Alnkn Dbl 200 Ibw.. $18.00; hulf bba., 100 Ibs', qaar bbls., 50 Ibs., : .ug o kits, Tongue and sounde, bbis, 200 1ot "$1500; ha'f bbis, 100 b 8.00; 90 1hs, quar bbls, 50 lbe, or kits 93¢ Holland _ herrings, Rureian_eardines, herrings, anchovies in glass, Ols Bull brand, per doz, $350; anchoviesin } kege, Ole Bull brand, per doz., $1.00; spicod Hamburg herringe, skins aud haads off, por pail, S1 Coprisii—New = Eoglish summer whole cud, 6¢; 11b, rolls, 5 1b boxes, Sy0keD Fisu—Halibut, new, 1 scaled herrings, 2 2. cured Fanws Olls and Varnisheo. One—110 carbon, per gallon, 1lo; 168 headlight, por gallon, 163; 175° heaciight per_gollon, 160; 150 water white, 160; lin- aeed raw, per gallon, 453; linseed boiled, pex gallon, 48:; Lard, winter str'd, per gallon, 6 )c; No.'2, b0; castor . per gal- 1'50¢; No, 8, 1 40; ewaet, per gnllun, 1003 iW. uB., pergollon, 1 60; fish W, B,, per galion, 65; neatsfoot extra, per gallon, 75 No. 1, 70; Iubricating, zero, per gallon, 30c; sammor, 162 golden 1sching, Nov 1, per gal- lon, 8503 No, 3, 280; aperm, signal, per gailon 9} turpentine par gallon, 500; naptha, 74, ver gallon, 160, ¥Flour sna hMillstufie, BELLING PRIOES, Wintor Wheat—Lirm;bost quality patent ot $3,0033.30. ey quality —83,70@3.00. @ihring Wheat—Bast quality patent 042,40 Hecond anality ~§2.40@8.00, Bran —60o por owt Qhopped Kead - Por 100 b, $6c. Oorn Meal—$1 0031.10 per owt, Horeentng—No, 1, 750 par ewt; No Hominp 81,60 por o, Hhorts—65 per owt, 2,00 per cwt, 9,00 per top, 3 % 50e, 7.6 Dry Goods, Steol River, 5; Awmerlcan, Gk Manchester, 6; Lyman, b; ceater, b4; Dunnell Jacquard, 6: Dunuell; 54; Ramapo, 4; Windsor, 6; Pacitic, 6, Har- mony, 44; Anchor Shictings, 43; Merrimack Shirlings, 43, GiNaHAMS —Renfrew, 9@10k; Amoskeag, dress, 9; Amoskeag, staple, 74; Ivanhoe, Wamsntta, Nubian, 8); Warwick, 9; Whittendon, 9; Bates, drass, 8; Bates. staplo, 6}; Randolph, staple, 6}; Lansdowns, 7. OHkviGTs—Amorkoag, checks. 9 Amos- keag, stripes, 8; Slater, stripes, 8; K lioburg, 94, Whittendon, stripes, 8; Glenrose, 9; Otls, obecks, 9; Otis, stripes, ' 9, Royal, 6§3 Amos- keag, napped, 113, Luray, book fold, 12; Oberon, bk fold, 114; Endurance, book fold, 12, Dinnis ~Boaver Creok AA, 11; Beaver Cresk BB, 10; Boaver Creek OO, 9; J+firey X 115 "Taffcoy XXX, 12}: Jaffrey D & T, 124; Oolumbian, 4 York, fancy, 19 Bverett, Haymaker's blua aud brown, T4 Duck—(Unbleached) -8 oz Magnolia, 10 0z Magaolia, 11; 8 0z West Poiut, 10§; 2 West Point, 12}, Ducks—(Colored) - Boston 9 oz bro drab, 13): Boston O H brown wnd d Boston XX brown and drab, 10; Boston XXX brown and drab, 11; Boston O ' blue, uk; 15, 1”: ead, x,rrg r.,rmun r.,cc 6. lantic P, BLrad thCnrm\n ~Farwors’ Choice, 0} Oabos 6§ It 74 Hill §, 6; -Iu 7!, an 8; ‘V..muunl, 10 B —Pepperell R, 6}, Atlas, 0}; Statute of Liberty; 10 8 Au.n-kmk ACA, 000 7 Thamdrka fancy, u: 'York A, 103; York fancy; 124; Millbury, 12}; Pearl River, 11}; ¥ 2; Swift River, 6}; Soetucket 8, § ket § S, 9}: Montauk ontauk B, 105; Omega A C A, 18k, Conskr Jvass ~Keamarge, 7 Armory 7; Pepoerell, 74; Indian Occhard, 6: Naum eag, 7, Graiy Bags—American A, 817 60; Hor mony A, 817,60, Stark A, §21,50; Albiny A, $19.50, Oanrsr Wanrs ~Bibb, white, 19} Ribb, colored, 22: Peerles ;vhm, 1.ply, 18; Poer- 214, less, colored beard. Grocers' List, Dax Favirs -No. 1, quartor sppler, bblr, N O slicad, brxes, 6¢c; evaporated, boaes 8 bhckbomu, boxu, 100; peaches, bazes in the market; rasp:erriee, Suaans - Powdered, 8c; cat loaf, 78c; gran. ulated, 7dc; confectioners’ A, 67c; Standard extea . G}c; extea C, 68; medium vellow, bjo; 70, i | dark yellow, bie, OANNED Goopns —Ogsters (Standard) per 90; strawberries, 2-1b, per case, 2 60; raspborries, 2-1b, per case, 2 Ollfornia | 2 pears, per case, b 80; apricots, per cass, 5 00; penches, per case, 5 70; white cherrles, per cawo, 650; plums, per case, 4 25: whortleber- ries, per case, 3 00; il plame, 2-1b, per case, 290. groen gages, 2-Ib, per ckse, 2 90; pine apples, 2-1b, per case, 3 2)@5 50, Gaxby —Nixed, 9)o; atick, Ofe; Ewist stick 9je, “me.u_xu York apple, 16¢; Ohio ap- ple, 16¢; crab apple, 18 Sranci—Pearl, 4c; Silver Gloss, fo; Corn Starch, 8; Excelsior G1 § o, Rork - Sisal, § inch and larger, 836; 8fc; 4 inch, 9%o. SALT—Dray loads, por bbl, 1 56; Ashton, in ancke, 1 sacks Ashton, 100; bbls dairy, 260@2 75, SP1oEs - Pepper, 10¢; alspice, 145; cloyes, 20c; castin, 150, SYRUP - Standai 284c, bbls; Standard do, <-gallon kege Sona—In Ib papers, 3 25 a csee; kog per—1 barrel, OaNDLES —Boxes, 40 Ibs, 108, 1240; 8¢, 12 boxes 40 Ibe, 16 oz, Ge, 124¢; half box, 20 by 12§c. Martones—Per caddie, 85c; round, rl, onse, 4bc; equare, cases, 170; Oshkosh, cases, gr, 120, "TzAs - Gunpowder, good, 45@55e; choice, 73@76¢; good Tmperial, 40@13¢; choice, 60@ 700; Young Hyson, good, 3)@50c; choice, b6 @70c; Japsn, natural Taaf, 75c; Japan, choice, | 3 Oolong, good, 35@ 10¢; Oolong, choice, 553 Souchong, good, 30 g40¢; choice, 85 @45e. Corrixs ~Lower on nearly all geaden; or- dinary grades, 10¢; fair, good, 11@12 prime, 12@13; chiice, 16@17¢; fancy gree vollow, 16 ; old governmant Jave uckle’s roasted, 180; Mclaugh ronated, 13c; ' Java, 16§@183c; inch, Farneau’s soda, batter and pic- CRACKERS - ity nic, bo: creams, 8c; ginger snape, 8¢ soda, The Piokis—Mediom in bareele, .25 do in half barrels, 8 25; emall, in turrels, 6 (0; half barrele, 8 60; aherklns in baerls, 700; do in half barrols, 4 00, R10k —Lonisians, prime to_cholce, 61@73e. Soars —Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 00; Kirk's eatinet, 815; Kirk's standard, 350; Kirk's White Russian, 4 60. WoonkNwaRE—Two hoop pails, 1 85; three hoop pals, 210, Tubs, No 1, 8 50; ploneer washbosrds, 1 75; Double Crown, 29 ; well- buckets, 3 75 Potasii - Poonsylvania onne, 4 casn in caso, 335; Babhitt's ball, 2 dozIn case, 1 99; An” chor ball, 2 case, 15 Saddlery Haxdware, X € combination loop hames L O. T. hames, $4 75; var L $8.50; perfoction pads, Barbours No. 10 thread, ap breast_strap slide, 30c: X O breast strap slide, 40c; 1§ X C 3 loop champ T buckles, $105; 13 jap 3_loop champ T buckles 955 13 X C 3 loopchamp T buckles, $130: 1{ jap 3 loop champ bucklee, s copper rivets No. 9, 20c; Bristol enaps, ), 13 at $4 50, 1 at $3.50, § at S3 50, Gorman suape, 15 at $5.00, 13 at S2.50, L at 1,45, & ab SL40, § at SL40. Lesther, No 1 Pittshurg J. C. L. & Son, 31c; Pittsburg K & S 81c; No 1 Cincinnati, 33¢; No 1 lace leather, 60c; prime slanghtor sole leather, 7c; prime oak fole leather, 87c. Hidoa, Htendy; greon bntchers’ o3 grecn enred, 8o;dry flint, 12@153, dry salt, 10@1les dam* sged fiides tivo-thirds price, Grassa——Primo whits, 3@ te. heen Pelto—23c@75. ench, 750; axles, eash, 75o; per Ib, 7alle; washers, per b, 8.-‘001 flvm, pe Ib, 110; eoil chain, o lb s.m. ‘malleable, 801 rmn wodgos, 6o l erowbars, 60; harrow th, dot spring steel, 7aSc; Burden's horse 25; Burden’s mulnhm. b 25, Bansep Wine—In oar lots, 4 00 per 100, rmu—nm-. 100 60; iron, 2.50; steel, Wion—Shot, 160; brokahot, 1 883 orlental powder, kegs, 3 60a4 00;do, h.rr 200; do quarter kegs, 150 blasting, kegs, 8 85; fase eet, 50, 100 fe w{.nn—Bn, 168, Dry Lmmber. Wholesalo—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, The following is the revised list of prices sinca the new freight rate went into effect. It will ba noticed that several prades remain unchanged, such a1 posts, siding, eto. Lum- barmen do not anticipate that the raise will affect sales to any extent, No, 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft No. 2 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft No, 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft No. 4 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft SHIP LAP, No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 nch Plain, 10 inch, Ne , 0, Gl i FENOCING, No.1,4 &8 inch, 12 and 14 feot, rough No. 1, 4 & 6 inch, 16 feot, rough.. No, 2, 4 &6 inch, 12 and H hnt rough 15 00 No. 2, 4 & 6 inch, 16 foot, rongh. . 6 0 OEILING, 18t Qom, § inch, Norway 3 Com, § inch, Norway FINISHING, 1st, 2d and 3 Clear, 1} inch, s, 2 1st, 2d, and 3d Olear, 1§ and 2 B Select, 13, 14 and 2 inch, 1st, 2d and $d, O A Select, 1 mch. B Seloct, 1 inch, s, 2 18t Oom., 12, 14 and 16 feot 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet 8d Com,, 14 and 16 feet Fence, 14 and 16 feet. . POSTH, White Oedar, 6 inch, halves ‘White Uudn. lnch. halves... Whto Cedar, 8 inches, quarters ‘White Cedar, 4 inch, round.... . FLOORING, 1st Com, 6 Inoh, white pine 2d Oom, 6 iach, whita pine 8d Com, 6 inch, white pino. Sel. Fence 6 inch, white pin 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4- BTOOK BOARDS, BATTANS, WELLTUB] 0. G. Bats, 8inch. Sinch well tubing, 8 inch well tubitys, Bov, Pickete: D, & H. Flat, Square....... BHINGLES AND LATH, 16 inch, Clear *A* Standard, §inch, lear. Drugs, LRv68 AND OEMIOALS—And, earbolic, 440 acid, tartaric, 550; balssm copaiba, per lb. 60c; bark, astafras, per Ib, 190; calomel, per 1b, 90c; cinchonidia, per ‘oz, 80 50; chloro- form, pesIby 930, Dovers powdors, per Ib, 1 25; cpsom ealte, per lb, glycerine cure, por 1o, 35c; lead acotate, pet. Ib. 3003 ofl castor N, por gal., 81 60; oil castor, pure per gal., 81 6); oil, olive, per gal.,, $1 405 oil origanum, 5(o; opitm, 81 25; auinine, P, & W., and R, &8, por oz, 85c; potassinm: Todlde, porIb., 35 25; salicin, por oz, 400; sulphate morphine, per o., 83 50; miphur, per 1o, 4c; steychnine, per oz, 81 60, Coal, Tho coal trade has improved some of late. The market is firm at tha following _quota- tions: Anthracite egw, $8 25; anthracito nat, $8.50; anthracits range, $8.50; Lowa, $3.25; Walsut Block, $3 25, Illinois, $4,50; Tndiana block, $5.70; Fort Scott, $4.25; 'Rich Hill, $8.75. Building Material. There will ba a raise in the price of brick on Septembor 1t of 5 cents, Contractors have been notified of the raise, More brick have been burnt in Omaha this geason than u-ual, Sewer brick, 8 (0; medium brick, §8 (0; com. 1imo (in bels) 9c: Louieville cement, $1 b5 Utica, Akron aad Milwaukes cement, §1 50; Portland coment, Boglsh, $£00; stucc), Michigan, $2.00; mlnnpnper sacks per bu, 30c. Spirits OoLooxx SPIRITS —188 proot, 119; do, 101 pronf, 1 20; spirits, socond quality, 101 proof, £'T3:do, 166 proot, 1 18, ALCOROL—i4S ryol alcokol 30 per wine gallon. Wiisiies—Redistilled whiskies, 1 0021 50; Fine blended, 150%3 00; Kentucky bour: bona 2 00@6 00; Kentucky nnd Pennsylva- nin ryes, 2 0066 60, BraxDigs—Tmported, 6 00@16 00; domes- tic, 1 608 00, Ging—Imported, 4 50@600; domestlo, 1 50 @38 00, Roxa-Tportod, 4 60@8 00; Now Eogland, 20034 00; domestic, 1 50@3 OrAuPAs R T portons ot obte, 28 00@ 400; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00, Dry Painta Whito lead 8c; French Zine, 12; Parls whiting, 24c; whiting gilders, 1yo; whiting com'l, 13c) lompblack, Germantown, 12¢; Inmmphlack, ordinary, 100; Prussian blue, 060 auwramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8o; um ber burnt, 40; umber, taw, do; slenna, burnt 4c 9h; | sionns, vow, 40! Paris green, genuine, 53 FRED W, GRAY, (Sucorssor T0) FOSTER & GRAY, WA EX.O X1 55 A T Y LUMBER WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI. FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR, Bear Creek Lime, Louisyille Cement Portland Cement, Towa and Michigan [Plas- r, Hair, Eto, Etc. Cor. 6th & Douglas St W. ¥, JOHNSON, EDW, HAMMETT, ¥, J, SOHUYLER W. F. Johnson & Co., Commission Merchants, 218 La Sallo Street, Chicago, Receivers of grain and seeds. Futures bought and eold. Special attention to sales by samples, Represented by EDWARD BARTON, Lincoln, Neb SAFES & LOCKS. P. BOYER & CO., Agents for Halls Sate & Lock Co’s Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, Vaults and Jail #ork. 10; 1 St., Omaha, Neb, _MaNUFACTURERS, T Mattresses. E M. HULSE, Mattress Company, Manufacturing Mattresses, Bedding, Feather Pillows, Cots, ete. 1:08 and 1208 Douglas St., « maha, Net overalls. CANFIELD M¥'G, CO, Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Fants, Shirts, Ete. 1102 and 1104 Douglas St Omaba, Neb. Paris grean,cominon, 2(o; chroimogroen, N, ¥. 20c; ehiromo green, K., 1203 vermillion, .- 7bo; vermillion, Amerlun. 18¢; Indian, red, 10c; rose pink, 1405 Veunetisn, red Cookson’s, 2fos Vonotinn, red, Amerioag, 1§¢; red lead, 7ho; chrome yellow, geauine, 405; chromo yol- Iow. K., 120: ochre ‘rochelle, 3c; ochre, French e R K o X ‘mineral, 280; Lishigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, Zbot rince’s mineral, 80, ersuzn—uureh. fir gallon: Farniturs, extea, 81 10; furniture, 81; coach, ex a1 0 omeh Nor . 8120 Dlmnr, extra, 81 76; Ja an, 100- fiph-ltum. extra, 85o, shellac, 38 50; hard oll PanTs 17 Or—White lead, Omaba, P, P, G233 white lead, 8t, Louls, pure, 6 75; Marseil tes green, 1to 51> cans, 200 French s zrocn seal, 120 French zinc, red seal, 110, Prouh ziac, in varnish ast, 30; Fronch zing, 1n oil aast, 16e; raw and burnt umber, 1 hau., 10c; raw sud burat Sienna 10¢; vacdyke crown, lSex refined lampblack, 12c; coach black and fvory black, 16c; drop ' biack, 16c; Prussisn blug, 40c; ' ultrnmarins blue, 180; oo green, L M & Dy e blind end shutv green, L. M. & D, 16¢; Parin Kroen, 18¢; In dian red, 150; Venotian red, 9o; Tus nan red, $2c; Amerlem vdmulllon T. & 1) 2%0; yollow ochre, Ge; L, M., O, & 1), 0., 16; yellow ochre, 99; golden ochre, 160; patent dryor, Bo; graining colors, I it onk, dark osk, waluut, chostuut and b, ‘Iobmoo Bmoking tobacco ~0, 8., 220; Meerschaum, 300; Loog Tom 800, Blackwell's Darham, 16 oz, blo; 8 oz, bio; 4 oz, b7c; 3 o, 600 Seal of North Garolins, 16 oz.,wood, 420; A oz.. wood, 40; 4 oz, cloth'480; 8 vz, B0s, Navy .’!Ys\‘l’ppmul 96c, Killikinick, 4 oz, 27c; 2 oz, ¥ine cut—Hard to Beat, 70; Oharm of the Wost. 60c; Fountain, 7055 Golden Throad, 67c; Favorlte, 60c; Buds, 60c; Rooky Moun. tain, 600 Fi mr-y. 400, 1b,; Horee: 46c; nrr”u:l 46¢c; Oar Rope, 50c; Pipcr Huululc 603; Punch, 40c, Heavy Bu'dwm List, Iron, rates, 2 !.b] nmdhln nnfi.lw A l!@wo; '.‘l:t.n spokes, w 'set, 1% Py dry, uo; e CRICAGO ane RTH- ESTERN RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND SEHORT LINIE Omaha Council Bluffs and Chicaeo, The on 10 fake for Dos Moines, Marshall sown, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixlo, Chbloago, Mil waukos and al pointe east, To tho Feowla, ot K brasks, Colorado, Wyoming, Utal Oregon, Washlugton and California it Uflfll’l supe advautages nob possible by any other line, Among & few of the nuimerous polnts of saperfor. ity enjoved by the patrons of this road botween Omahs and Chicag COACHES which ar Ingenuity can oreat which are models of r:nmlnn o LOR DRAWING ROOM UARS, unyurpassed {ud 14 widely colobrated PALATIAL DI 1he equal of hish oantiot be found elsewhere. ‘At Conncll Biufta the tralos of the Union Pasifc 4y. connecs In Union Depot with those of $he Chica 49 & Northwestern Ry Iu Chloago the traws of thie lae make closs sonnection with thoso of all esstern lues. Columbus, Indlanspolls, Clocinn, y avy G CAK> ¥or Dekrolt, Vlagars Falis, Buftalo, Fiiteburg, Toronto, Montreal doston, Now York, Philsdelphls, Baldmore, Wash aghonand all poluts 1o the East, sk ho Hoked agent for Mckels vis the 'NORTH. WESTERN, (t vou wien the best acoommodstions, Al ok § sgonte soll $ickefe ia bhis line, M BUGHITT, R 8 HAIR, en o, Goa. Puss. Ageat oHICAGO, g BABCOCK, Gen it lunmir. Owmaba, Neb, ~ | Omaha, Neb, OMAHA J OBBERS' DIRECTORY. COMMIES]ON ETC BRANCH & C0,, Wholes'e Fruits, Produce ,Oysters 1121 Farnam St., Omaha, Apples-Our own packing. Pl Tiger Brand Oystors. Butter, E Potatoes, & Co's. Game, Poultry, TROXELL & WILLIAMS, Storage and Commission Mcht's. ar, Apples, Stonew or, Vinegar, eds, Butter, Kggs, 818 and 315 South 8th stroet, Omaha, Nebracka, % MORONY, General Commission Merchant Butter,Eggs, Cheese and Country Produce generally, 8.9, 12th St., Omaliz, Neb, HORST & RIDDELL, General Commission Merchams» SPECIALTIRS — Butt Fruits. 112 8.14th St., PEYOKE BROS. ;| Commission Merchants, Fruits, Produ e and Provisicns, Omahs, Neb, A, P, SCHACK, Wholesale Commission Merghant Fruit, Sceds and Produce. No. 218 8, 1ith Street Omaha, Nebraska, JOHN F FLACK, General Commission Merchant, Produce, Frovisions, Fruits, Flour and Feed. 105 8. 14th St., ¢ niaha, Neb, e Consignments solicited. McSHANE & SCHROEDER, Buyers of Butter and Eggs Refrigerator and Packing House, 14th & Leavenworth Sts., on U, P, R, K. Track, Omaha, Neb, WIEDEMAN & CO,, Produce Commission Merchants Poultry, Butter, Game, Fruits, Ete. 2093 S, 14th St Onaha, Nebraska. LOUIS HELLER, Johher & Cummrssrun Marchant Cheese, Fruits, Butchers 5 Jonos St., v Refurns made prompt'y " uAL, LIME, E1C. Towur, Pres. GRo.PATERSON, Secl NEBRASKA FUEL CO,, Shippers of Go and Goke, 214 8. 18th St Omaha, Neb, Gro. €. 3. 1. Hunnenr, F. A. Bal Proprictor, Man Nebraska Coal & lime Cumparrir OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Oflice, 217 8, 13th St.” Telephone 40, COUTANT & SQUIRES, Dealers in Hard and Soft Coal Eest varictics. Office “Telephone No 148, . GoonNAY, V-Pres, & Trens. Gro. F. Lanaai, Pres. c. J. A SuNDERLAND, Se Omaha Coal, Coke and lrme Err Jobhers of hard and'soft cos], Ne JETF W, LEDFORD, Coke. lrme anrl Stune g s 1w s, Coal, Oftice, “winEs and LIQUORS, ILER & Co, Distillers and Importers of Wines And Liquors, Sole Manufacturers of Kennedy’s East India Eitters. 1112 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. FRANK DELLONE & CO., Dealers Liquors and Cigars, 1202 and 1204 Douglas St., Omaha, Nely, Factories—Nos. 4 and 50%, £d Dist. N. Y. Tyt Wines, Liguors :and” Crgars " R. R. GROTTE, Wrans and Liguors, Schlitz B L Wholesale Dealer in Whiskies. And Cigars, and Gen'l i ip Bosts’ Celebrated Milwau Neb, HENRY HORNBERGER, WhulesaleWrnes Liguors, Crgars Omdlia, Neb. CIGAI(S and TOBACCO, Fea rr\rrrcorr\\r ur.nuurw WEST & FRITSCE Manufacturers of Frne ‘Cigars, And wholesalo deslers in Leaf Tobace, s 108 and 110 N. 14t MAX ME R & CO, Johhers of Brgars Tulraccns Guns and Ammunition 316t 953 8, 11th $t, 1020 t 1044 ~GOMPANT Pumps Prpe and Engines. Stoam, Water, Railiay and Milling Supplics, ete. 924, 9 4 Fanam St < maha, oob. COWING & CO. Hydraulrc & Mechan'l Engmaers Jobbers in Iron Vipa, ron Fi on and Brass goods. s supplis, 1ith and Dodge Sta,, }IAI!DWAKE. lL, H, Heavy Hardware. Iron, Steel Sprinig, Waon Stook, Hardood Lunier, et Harney b1, Cmaha, Neb. 200 EDNEY & GIBEON Wholesale Iren, Steel, Wagon And_ Carrligy Wood Stock, Heavy Harlware, Etc., 1217 and 1219 Leay lurrxll-t Omaba, Nub MILTON ROGERS & SONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Mantles, Gratee, Bross Gion 1821 and 1828 Far. nom Stecet, LEE, FRIED & CO,, Jobhers of Hardware and Narls. Tinware, Sheet Iron, Agents for Howa and Mismi Powder Co. Omah, Neb. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., Wholesale Hardware and Nails, Jefferson Steel Nails, Cor. 10th and Hamey Steots Owalia, Neb, “Poik Puck'nz, JAMES E, BOYD, Purk Packer and Shrpper, Omaha, Nebraska, Drugs Ete. H, T. CLARKE DRUG Wholesale Dru Jubbers of Paints, Oils, Window uey St., Omah COMPANY, sists fihm,th J114 Har- Neb. C. ¥, GOODMAY, Wholesale Druggist, Acd Dealer in Paints, Ol's anu Window Glagr, Owats, Nelragka, Corner 10th and Farnam Ste NUTIONS, ETC. J. L. BRANDEIS & SON, Wholesale Joh Lots, Dry Goods, Kotione, Gents’ Fornishiog Goeds, Goods from New York. Teads S:1:% Dwly; 508 and 508 South 18th §t., Omahs, -|J. T. Robinson Notion Company 403 and 405 S, 10th St., Cinaha, Neb, Wholesale dealers in Notions and Gents' Furnishing Gooda, C. 8. GOODRICH & CO,, French and German Fancy Goods Druggists” and Stationers” Sundties, 1416 Farnam + Umaha, Neb, FURNITURE. DEWEY & ‘ll‘ll\E, Wholesale Dealsrs in Furmture Farnam St., Omaha, Neh, Wagons ana Carriages, )I~rnrr~mrv |.r, ~ SIMPSON, Tlre leadrrig Carriage Fautury, 1409 and 1411 Dodge St., Gmaha, Neb, [ FISH, ETC. ICKEN, SIEMSSEN & CO, Wholesale Fish Dealers, Tmpoitars of Foreign Fuah, Nos, 011 an) 018 J strootand U P, Tiack, Omaha, Neb. A GROCERIES, ALLEN BROS, Wholesale Grocers, 1110 and 1112 Douglas Street, Omahs, Neb. E. B, CHAPMAN & CO. Wholesale FancyGrocers, Cigars. Tobaceo and Smokors Artl les, 1917 Haward 8t MEYER & RAAPKE, Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Teas, , Cigars and Tibicoos, 1917 and 1819 Douglas chraska. MoCORD BRADY & COMPANY, Wholesale Grocers, ts, Omah: Nebraska, PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Groceries & Provisions Noe. 00 and 711 8, 10th St., Omaha Neb, HARNESS ETC. WELTY & LANDR( ICK, Manufacturers and Jobbers of Harnzss, Saddlzs, Saddlery Hardware, Turf_Goods, Blankets and Robes. £ Farnam Stréet mana, Neb, Leather, H.d SLOMAN BROS,, WIHOLESALS _\add!erv Hardware, Hides, Wool te. Omaha, Neb. Leather, Saddlery and Fars, T. C. HUNTINGTON & SON. Dealers in Hides, Wool, Tallow, 1174 Ja-kson Strcet, Omalia, Nob, "DRY GOODS, J. J. BROWN & CO., - o Wholesale Dry Goods & Nntrnns Douglas Strect, Oms AGRICULTURAL MPLMENTS. LININ(,I R & ‘\‘[l‘ I‘OALF CO WHOLTSALE Dealers in Afirrcull Implements Oftice Cor. 6th and ¥acilc Sts., Ouaha, Neb, PAllL[N, OltliA\l)‘)"F]‘ & MARTIN, Wholesalo Dealers in kgricultural lmplements Waguns and Buzgies, O & CO, Whulesale Flour Dealers, And manutacturers of Hluminating and Lubricating Agent for J. C. Hoffmayr &Co,, Manf'rs Highest Grades of Flour By Rollers and Hungarian Pra Warchouse 1218 13th and California Street, Omaha, Neb, LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumher, Lath, Lime, Sush, Doors, cte. Yards—Cor. 1th and Douglas, Cor Oth and Le as, BOHN MANUFACTURING 00, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Work and |nu or Lard Wood Finish. Just opened, N, E. th and Leavenworth Sts., Onak G. F. LYMAN, Dealer in Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldingy, Bullding Paper, Ete. South 15th Strect Omahia, b, FRED W, GRAY, Lumber, lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. Cor. 0th and Douglis St., Ongah, Nib. GEO, A, HOAGLAND, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber. Omaha, Nebraska. J. A, WAKEFRIELD, Whulesale Lumber,Lath Shingles Blinds, Mo Hair, Cement, a, Neb, CARPETS, 5. A, ORCHARD, Wholesale Carpets‘ Bil Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Goods, 3 Famam Strect, om D, Boots and 8 Bhoes, W, V, MORSE & é“., Johbers of Boots and Shoes, 1819 Farnam Strect, Omaha, Neb, Manufactory, 118 Suinner 5t, Bost b Coffoe and spices, CLARKE BRO3, Umaha Boffea and whole & CoO, Sprce Mills 3, Coffee 3 of Baking Pow 1403 Douglag Crockerv, W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glassware; Lasups, Chinuieys, etc! Oflice 317 5. 16th Sb,Oniaha, Nebraska, OILE, E10 g CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO,, Wholesale Dealers in Dils, Gagolinie, Mica Axl Grease, etc. 4. H, Bishop, Man ager, Umaha, Aebraska,

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