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FINANCE AND COMMERCE. MINANCIAT, Naw Yore, August 20, —Moxer—On call, ensy at 1} per cont. Priur PAPER —4@5 per cent, Exonanek Biris—Qulet and unchanged nz $4.84}, demand $485{, GoversMENTS—Very dull but steady. Srocks—Have been less active to-day. Prices irregular, with a very decided advance in Omahas a3 a prominent feature, The mar- ket opened somewhat irregular, snd after a decline in some cases, the general list stiffened and the highest prices of the day were real- ized by or soon after 11 o'clock, Movements for the rest of the day were quite irregular, Dut about half the active stocks closed with fractional gains over last evening, Omaha common s up 3¢ and preferred b per cent, higher. The great changs developed in these stocks was caused by the olrculation of numer- ous reports, all tending to show that the road ‘was about to be consolidated with the Chicago & Northwestern, BTOOKS ON WALL STREET. do P Ohioago, Burlington & Quinc Duikons, Tiothnvaia & Weareti: Donver & Rio Grande. Indians, Bloomington & Western, Kansas & Texas . ke Shore & Michigan Southern. Loutsville & Nashvillo Michigan Contral Missouri Pacific Northern Pacific. do do preferred. Northwestorn, do preferred Now York Central. . Transcontinental Pooria, Decatur & Hivanaville, Pullman Palace Oar Company. Rook Taland. ... ...vseern St. Louls & San Fvn:uuc preforred. Chlukn Mllwnnkm& 8t, Pavl.... do preferred ll.( Bt. P-nl & Omnh;. . 87 do_ preferred. ., Clorn.—Abort staady but inactive; 42@42)c, cash; 4113, Septembe Data- Guiek but firm; 33@3%4c, cash 285, August and Septamber, o Lowsr at 560, hisky—Steady at $'.18, Butter—Unchanged; oreamery, dairy, 12@18c. Afternoon _board, ~ Wheat - @1s closed with advance lost, Corn—Unchanged. Oate ~Unchanged, ——— LIVE 8TOOK. KANBAS OTTY. Kamaas Orry, Mo, Angust 21, —Oattle—Re- oeipts, 1,300; shipments, 200; weak and slow; exporta,' 85.2)@5,40; common to choice ship ping, $4.50@5 15; stockers and feeders, $3 30 @i.50: cown, 82.50@3.80; grass Texas steers, Hoga—Recelpts, 7,000 _shipments, 800; weake_and 16c lower; light and assorted, $1,25@4.30; heavy and mixed, $3.95@4.10. Sheep—Receipts, 100; shipmente, 200; steady for good; common to goud BL5O@ 8,00, 17@220; higher, §T, 1OUIS 8r, Louvis. Mo, August 21 “attle—Re- ceipts, 1,100; shipmente, 1,600; dull and lower; good to choico native shipping stoers, £5.10 fair to medium, $1.60@5 00; common, $4.00@4.50; butchers’ steers, £3.00@ 4.01; cown and hfllar!, 82, 8 40, Shoep —Receipts, 1.800; shipments, 1600; best muttons and fat lambs flrm; fair to choice, $2.75@ ale to fancy lambs, $3.00 @4.00, — OMAHA LIVE STOCK. ‘Un1ox 8tock YARDS, S, OMAHA, | Friday Evening, August 21, | The receipts at the stock yard to-dsy were light and the market weak. The hog market remained steady, The following are the pri- ces for to-day: Common rough hogs, $3 60@ 3 70; good mixed hogs, £3 70@3.85; choice light hogs, 83,90@1 (). Sheep, choice, §2 50 (@3.25; butcher’s stock, dull at $2.75@3.25 Dressed beef steers, average 1,100 to 1200 pounds, $1 50@4.75; anm‘l to_choice, average 1,800 to 1,400 pounds, £5.00@ There is o feeling that thero will be a stiil further fall in prices on both eattle and hoga. "he receipts of hogs to-day was 957, The following may be taken as representa- tive eales: m nleeu, average welght 1 m Tbs, s( 85, W-hnh Sn Loull & Pacific. do proforred. Wulam Unlun Telm }F Orezon Railroad avigstion. *Bx-dividend. PRODUOK. OHI0AGO, Cr10A60, IIL, August 20,—Floar — Quiet and unchanged; winoter wheat, south- 84 50 @5. Wisconsin aod _ Mich- $460@5 00; soft epring, Minnesota bakers’, 83 50@*.50: pnunt!, $4.756@5.50; low grades, $2.00@ * Whont - —Quiet and steady. and at times sirong; opened same as yosterday’s close; ad vanced {@ic, declined §@4o. rulod firm, and closed ko over yestorday; 81ic, cash and Au- ust; 82fo, September; 813@81}o, October; 640, Novembar; No, 2 red, 87ho. Corn—Modorately active; opened skads firmer, and advanced @go for August, Sep- temb-r and October, later declined §@Ec; market closed 1@fo over yesterday; ddkc, cash; 45h(@4580, August and September; 453@ 44c, October, Oats—3teady and firm; 26ic, cash; 26fc, August; 2470, Septamber; 240, October. Rye—Steudy at 664, Barley—Quiet and lower at 68k "Timothy—Easicr; prime, S1.65@1.68. Flaxseed—}o lower; No, 1, $1.28. Pork—Moderately ‘active and steadier; ad- vanced 20@27c, declined 7i@10c, closed steady; $8.65@8'75, oash; S8.65@8 074, Au- rust lnd September; 3\ 724@8.75, October; §5.65@5 674, November. Lard—Motferately active and stronger; ad. vanced 2)@bs, closed stoady; $6.10@6 12} onsh, August and _September; $6,15@6.17} Oct:'ber; $6.06@6.074, November, Bulk Meata—Shoulders, $4.15 @4, 20: shot clowr, $6 806 85; short ribs, 85,.30@5 35, Whisky—81.19. , Batiar—Quict tud about unchanged; good to fine areamery, 15@21o; good to- choloe dairy, 10@16c. uhemo-h-r demmfl ~flats, choice full cresm 7{575:; young Fogs—] emr -:11@1110 Hides— Steady and unchanged; heavy green wlted, fully cured, 7he; light, 8@sic; damaged, 6c; bull hides, 6o} dry ralted, 11c, Tallow—Steady and unchanged; 'No, 1 country, bic. RKeoaipts, Bb'pts, Hlour, bbls . 6000 5,000 Whoat, bushols. . MILWAUKER, Miuwaveee, Wis., August 21 —Whest— Firm; No. 2 Milwaukee, 81fc; September, 82jc; October, & Corn -Tams} No. Barloy—Nothing dono, Provisions —3teady; m pork, cash and September, $8.62}; Oclober, ss NEW YORK PRODUCE, Naw Yorx, August 2L —Wheat—Firm but quiet; ra eints. 70,000 bu; exports, nona; ungraded red, 75@952, do c i f, 93@93}e; No, B o as 8 red 94@3'c, in elevator; October closing at 96c. Corn—Spot, higher; closing firm; receipts, 22,0 0 bui exports, 9,00) bu; uograded, 62 @bdhe; No 2, 63)@03Rs in elevator; Octo~ ber closing at 62}, Oats—Lower; raceipts, ports, 14,000 bu; mi white weastern, Petroleum—Firm; united closed at $1,03¢ Iiggs—Firm and in fair demand; western, 14@1ho, Pork —Heavy; mess, $10.25 for inspected; 89,75 for u nospected, F_Wa TLara—Higher and leas sctive, closing firm; western steam spot, $0,45; October, $6.49@ 6,01, Butter—Firm aud in falr requost, Cheese—~Dull and hea 182,00 bu; ex- wostern, 33@30c; ‘MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Firmly held, but_buyers holdu hard, offered at 85@853o for cash and August; 870 for September and October; No, 1 north- ern, 70%c bid for September and October, 80c arked. Flour—Quist, but firmly held; patents, $4.75@b 00; bakers, 83 77 Leceipts—W heat, 48,000 i ]hvpmnnu Wheat, 18,000 bu; flour, 12,600 o OINOINNATYT, Omcmum O, August 21,—Wheat— Firm: No, 2 red, 92@9ic. Unru Firm and higher; No, 2 mixed, 45§ @dbe. Oats—Strovger: No. 2 mixed, [26@20%0, Rye—Stasdy; No, 2, b8e, —Dall; extra No, 3 fall, 830, Dull at §) 25, Whisky- Quict ported, No seales re LIVERPOOL, Lavreoor, August 21 No. 2 winter, 63 114d; No 2 spring, 6+ 11d. Oorn—Spot firm at 45 August steady at 48 7d; Septomber, 43 T4d; October, 4s 84, TOLEDO. Touno, August 21, —Wheat-Dull and -uui,, No, 2 cash and Augn Qui teady; No.2 casb, August .na ‘Boptember, 4646. Oats—Unchanged; cash and August, 27c. KANSAS OITY, Kaxeas Crry, Mo, August 21, —Wheat - Quiet; cash, 7883 bid; 700 asked for Beptem- bar; 743@7 430, Ootober. O cash, 842 September, i 4o bid, 374c asked. Oats—Nominal; 200 bid, 20 asked. 8T, Louls, Sr. Louis, Mo, August 2L—Whest— Blow; geverally a shade bemr. closing o over heat—Steady; ;‘-u:dnu 91‘@0‘2“. cash; 02ic, [September; | lantio P, 369440, O $3.50@ | Co 3 | prices, tock Yard Lteme, Hammond & Co. shipped fifteen cara of beef east yesierday. tIhey elaughtered 209 f t stoera yesterday aad a few more than that number to-day. _As soon a3 the rua of stock in fairly started they will handle 500 per day. The following_parties had atock at the yards to-day: F. Kropf, Schuyler, 72 hogs' Tition & Biias, Schuylor, 03 hogs; Johnson & Jeffcoy, Shelby, 179 hoga; Morda, Rozers & , North Bond, 63 hogsi T. J. Kaffee, 20 head of cattle; D. Auderson, Oolumbus, 23 head of cattle; Baldwin & Co, Contral City 71 hoge; M. McBrido. Benton, 152 hogs; . iggins Qolambus, 16 head of cattle; J. Bridges, Cortland, 81 hozs; Clark, Heaton & Co., Weston hnw Togood Bros, Crete, 61 hoge; Dawson & Bird, Enlicott, 94 head of cattlor . Swith, hu-nd, 75 hogs; J. B, Smiley, Milford, '8 oattler T. C. Tagg Waco, 124 hoge: Jas. Danley, Ashiand, o7 hogs; A. J. Meals, Atkinson, 79 head of cattle. @Mr. A. J. Menls, who arrived o-day with the first lot of stock from _tho ntrthwestern part of the stato. expresed himsclf ashighly Dleased with this market and. that' we might expect a great deal of stock from hia section, a3 cattlemen generally were favorably im: preased with the south Omaha stock market. HOL BIALE MARKETS Graivo, The grain market is vory quiet and quota- tions remain about the sme. Corn—Scarce at 34@35c, Now Oats—Plenty at 18@22s, Old Oats—Scarce at 28@80¢, Wheat - 45@6bc. Rye—d0c. Califrata Fruits, The receipts of California fruits bave been very heavy this weel, eight cars having bzen received thus far, Tho sales are ready and are made at very reasonnble prices, 9 per box. Pears —Mountain Bartletts, 83 25@3.50; Winter Nellie, Beurre Diel, White Doyenne, E. Beurre, Lawrence, Dutchesse, etc ,.$2.75@ OMAHA Poaches—Late Crawlord’s, Lemon and Red Clings $2.00. Plums—Per box, $1.75. Pruoes—S1.70. Grapes—Per crato, Mussats, Ross of Peru, and Tokay, §2.00, General ¥roduce, Cheero—To-day's quotations aro as follows: Fancy cream flate, two in hoop, 9¢; fancy full cream Yonog Awericas, four ih hoop, 10M@11o; beiok choese, 12he; Limburg cheese, 100; Swiss chosse, 16 &170. Provisions ~Indications point to an advance on present quotations ss ths prices ara very low. Lard, 401b cons, per Ib, 7ici do, 20.1b cane, 7he; dried boof hams, 13@14c; dried beel, 11@12; comned beef, per bbl, 6 00; mens pork, per bbl, 13 00; him, 113c; breakfast bacon, 10c; cloar eide bucon, 78c; dry salt sides, 70; shoulders, 6o, Tggs—At last receipts have decreased to such an extent a3 to justify & sudden and com- paratively heavy sdvance, prices jumping from 8 cte, rizht up to 10 cts, within forty- sight hours, and it is taken for granted that the low pricas for *‘fresh egge” are done with for this season, and 12 is hoped that “‘cold storage” and *'picked” st of which there is on abundauce this season, will not be thrown on the market soon_enough to effect been heavy, commission men complsin that they caunot supply the demand, Buttor—Very quiet, receipts light and most- ly of poor quality. Choice table quotable at 12@14, Lower grades rangs from 10 cis, downward to b ots, Poultry—Spriug chi.kens are in liberal sup- Fly and prices not very strong; large sizes are 0 best demand, The recupllohhlckun! has been exceed- ingly large this season; commiesion men who have been 1n business for years say that thy never koew such a eals for chickens, The apparant cause is the low prices that they bave been retuiled at, makiog it about the cheapest meat in the market, Plymoth Rocks, as a rule find the readieet sale, The followlog are to-days quotstions: $2.75 for choics, medium 32,10, and small $2,25, Old chickena firm at 3,00, Potatoes ~-No demand, ing at 8)@85¢ per bu, Oaions—Ia fair demand at 50 per bu. Heans—Are x]u oted wa follows: H, P, I\nvy $L10@1 L, P, m¢dium, $120@1 35; good clesn, 90@8§1.00; inferior, 5J@7bc. Home-grown sell. Gaine—According to the new law of this | 7 state the soason for prairie chichens and quail does not open until Sa[-:-xmbn-x 1st, vy Goods, The dry goods trada i better now thau it b this tims of the year for the past Pints ~Steol River, 5} Arnold’s, 6; Manchester, 6; Glomgenter, 64 Duanell Jacqused, b: Duriall by: H.:ul!lm. ; Windsor, 6; l’auluc. 6, H mony, 4h; Anchor Shirtings, 4h; Merrimac Surtlage, 4, DENIMS— (‘r{sk B, 10; Lymaa, ver Crock AA, 11; Beaver Beaver Creak CO, 9; Juffrey XXX, 14 lfl'rnyD&T York, 13; York, fancy, Haymaker's blue sud bleached)~8 oz Magnolia, 10; 11,802 West Poiat, 10§; 10 oz West Polnt, 12}, & A((mlnr-d) Boston 9 0z brown and Joston O H brown and dral o r«aw;l lnlr: drab, 10; B ral ; Boston' O P blue, Warren Tricot, 1 # Beowy Corrons ~Lawren 08, LL, 5; Shaw- mut LL, 6; Beaver Dam I Atly b; lndmn Hnd Utica C, 4}; At BLeaCED CoTroNs ~Farvors' Ohoice, 03; full cream Cheddars, 8; fancy fall | gb gy Although tho receipts of ezgs have[? —— Oabot 63: Hope 73 Hill 4-4, 7 Hill §, 63; Tonwdale, 7§; Froit 8 Wi Fixe Brows Oorroxs—Pepperell R, 61, P 'i Atlas, GF; Statute of Liberty; R, ‘Amoskeag A O A, 12} §; Thorndike fancy, ¢ 124 Millbury, CKIN Thorn. diks 00 0, Fork A, 10k; York fancys River, 114; Hamilton, 12; Swift Hl\er,fi Shetucket 8, ¢ “hatncknl 8 8, 94; Mont: A, 12 \lnnh\l B, 10§; Omega A CA, 13} Consrr Jravs—Kearsargs, 7; Armory 7; Pepperell, 7); Indian Orchard, 6: Naum- keag, 7, GRAIN BAs—Ameriosn A, $17.00; Har mony A, $17.50, Stark A, $21.50; Albany A, $19.50, CArper WARps ~Bibb, white, 101 Ribb, colorao, 22: Peerless, white, 4.ply, 18; Peer- lese, colored beards, 21§, Feuits, Lemons—The market is unchanged. Ke. csipts very light, and buyers are holding off n anticipation of further decline, which is now liable to take place at any time, New \vrdulll fancy, per box, $0.00. pples—Thers is & prospective raise in pnm of fall apples next week. Cocoanuts — Per hundred, Tansnss—Yellow, per bunch s to size, $2.00@3 50, Penches —Heavy receipts of eastern peaches expected next week. Arkaneas per one-third bushel box. . Delaware “ one-hall * basket, Michigan ** o peck basket, Crab Apples—Per one-ha'f bushel basket, 50 to 60 cents, ish, Tiako Fith. — (1885 catch)—New fish, No. 1 Whitefieh halt bbl 100 1o 20 00,90 1be 8340, quar bbls 50 Ibs, 88.30; 40 1b; pails or kita, 12 Ibs 92¢; 10 1bs, 80c, s Whiteish, balf bbls, 100 Ibs, $5.50; 90 Tbs, $4.95; quer bbla, 50 1ba, $2 80; 40 1y, $2 50; palls or kits, 12 Ibs, 86c; 10 Ibs, 7oc, Family Whitefish, half bbls, 100 Ibs, $5.00; 90 1bs, £270; quar bbla, 5) lbs, $1.8); Ulh', 81 50; pails or kits, 12 1bs, EGo; +10 b, 0. No 1 Trout, half by'e, 90'lbs, $100; quar bbls, 50, ila or kits, 12 lbs, 7dc; 10 1ba, 650, Nr) 1 Pickerel, half bbls, lO'\Il)l 8400;9) 1bs, $8,60; quar bble, 50 Ibs, $2.50; 40 Ibs, $1.90; pails or kite, 12 1be, €80;'10 ibs, 60, ,)—New fish, Bloater Mess, bbls, 200 Lbs, alf bbls, 100 1bs, Munn 90 lbs, ' 816 quar bbls, 50 0 1be, $7.30; pails or kits, 10 1ba* $1.95; Tox Ror 1 St ra, bbls 200 lbs, $24.00; halt bols, 100 Ibe, $12:50; 90 Ibe, $11.80; quar bbls, 50103, 10: pails or kits, 10 1bs, £1.40; No 1 Shore, bbls 200 1bs, $20 half bbls, 100 Ibs, $10 50; 90 lbs, $9.50; quar bbls, 50 lbs, $5.8v; 49 lbs, $4,30; pails _or kits, 10 1bs, $L.30; Med. No. 1 Shore, bbls 200 $15.,00; half bbls, 100 1bs, $8.0 quar bbls 50 Ibs, $1.05; 40 Tbs, ; pails or kits, 10 1bs, 95c; Larze Family, bbls 20) 1bs, $10,00, half bbls 100 1bs, $5.50; 90 1bs, £5.00; quar bbla 50 1bs, $2 80; 40 Ibs, 82 80; pails or kita 10 Ibs, 700; Fat, bbla 2 i half bbls 100 16 $1.00; 90 Tbs 1hys, £2,05; 40 Ibs, S1.70; pails or kits, 550: Smali, bbls 20) 1bs, 5.00; half 'bbls 100 1bs, $3.00;001bs, $2.75; quar bbla 5 by, $1.55; 40 1bs, $1'30; pails or kits, 10 Iba, 45e. Herrings (Hflacntch) —New fish, Muon'’s Split No, 1, Lab,, bbls 200 Ibs, $8.00; HIE Dbla 100 1bs, $4 50; 90 lbs, $410: quar bbls 50 Ibs, §2 50; 40 lbs, $1.90; pails or kits 10 1bs, 60c; Fnplish, Split Large, bble 200 Iba. §7.50; IE bls, 100 1bs, $4 25; 90 lbs, $3.75; quunr bbls 50 113, 82,17; 40 1bg, SL8D; pails of Jita 10 Ibs, 57c." Gibbed, bbls 200 Lo, $0.00; hIE bbls 100 1bs, $8.50; 90 1bs, $3.00; quar bbls 50 Ibs, $1,8); 40 1bs, $1.50; pails or kits 10 1bs, 50c. Timported Fith—(1835 catch) —New firh, Norwegion KKK Herring, bbls 2)0 lbs, §13.00; hut bbla 100 1bs, §7.00; 9 lbs, quer bbls 50 lbs, $3.55; 40 Ibs, $2.90; Dails’ o kits 10 lbs, 85 PrckreD SaLyoN—New and fat, blood red Alaska, bbla., 200 1bs., 818.00; half bbs., 100 §700; 93 1bs’, 86.35; qaar bbls, 50 Ibs,, pails or Tongue and sonnds, bbla, 200 Ibs, "515 60 bt bbls, 100 100; 90 1be, $7.25; quar bbls, 50 Ibs, $100; 40 Ibs, £3.30; pails or kits, ¥ Suspuies - Domestic Holland _herrings, kege, Russian eardiues, herrings, 450; anchovies in glass, Olo Bull brand, per’ doz, 23.50; anchovien in 1 kege, Ole Bull brand, per doz., $4.00; spiced l[nmbnrz herringe, skins aud heads off, por pail, SL 25, Covrisii—New ' English wummer cured whole cod, 6c; 11b. rolls, 5 1b_boxes, Tc. Syoken FisH—Halibut, new, 12hc; new scaled horringe, 25 Flour snd Milstutfs, BELLING PRIOES, Wiater Wioat—Finnjbost quality patent ot 28.00@8,80, Becond quality—$2,70@8.00. Spring Whent—Best quality patent st 62,80 @3.0 Soound quality - 82.40@5.00, Bran—b5bo per owt. Chopped Feed—Per 100 Ibs,, S5c. Corn Meal—$1 00@1.10 per owt, Boreening—No, 1, 760 per ewtj No 2, 50c. Hominy—$1.50 per 0w, Shorts—653 per cwt. $2.00 per owt. )10§; Amoskeng, Ivanhoe, 9% Nubian, ' 8}; Warwick, 9; Bates, dress, 8; Bates, staple, 6; Randolph, staple, 64; Lanedowna, 7, CHkvioTs—Amoskeag, checks, 93; Amos- Keag, stripes, 8; Slater, stripes, 8; Kdinburg, tripos, 8; Glenrose, 9; Otis, mnm, Royal, 6; Amos- keag, nopped, 11h, Luray, book fold, 12; ‘lJt’h:ron book fold, 11}; Eadurance, book fold, Grocers' List, Dry Fruits —No, 1, quarter apples, bble, 430; N C sliced, boxes, 6c; evaporated, boxes Sc; blackberries, boxes, 9hc; peaches, boxes none in the market; peachss, evaporated, none in the market; rasp- errics, 26c. Sucans -Powdered, 8c; cat lnn( .gc, gran: mnndud dark yellow, b Goons - Oators (Stendard) per ; strawberrios, 2-1b, per caso 2 60; 2 per case, California pears, per case, pricots, per case, peaches, por case, 475 white cherrles, por caso, 580; plams, per case, 4 00; whortleber- ries, per case, 2 40; egg plums, 2-1b, per case, X 1b, per case, 2 90; pine 36.45; | @8 ;| Rope, 60c; Piper H Py Canby —Mixod, 93; stick, 3 twiet ticle picks - Pepper, 103 alspice, 1435 cloyes, cavnia, 1 sup - Staudard O, 20c, bble; Standard do segallon Kegs, 140, H0A—Tn 1b papers, 3 per 1o, $2 74 /1NK 25 a case; salsods keg “New York apple, 16c; Ohio ap- |va Y AT ARCH—Pearl, 4¢; Silver Gloss, 8o; Corn Starch, 8 Excelsior Gloas, 70; Corn, The, Ropk - Sisal, 4 inch aud larger, 810; § inch, 8jo; 4 inch, 9fo. ay loads, per bbl, 155, Ashton, in cks Ashton, 100; bbls dairy, Aumerican, 5h; [0 —Boxes, 40 1bs, 164, 12he; 84, 124c; 1, 16 oz, 6, 123¢; half box, 20 1bs,; Matones—Per caddie, 3% round, rl, equare, cacee, 170; Oshkosh, cases, Guopowdor, good, 43 75@76¢; good Imperial, 40@ Young Hyson, good, ; Japan, natural loaf, 750; Japan, choice, l."w7wc,()mlung,xuum @ 40¢c; Oolong, choice, } Souchong. good, 80 B400; cholcer 85 choica, e, 60@ 0c; choice, b6 @4be. Corvkes —Lower on nearly all grades; or- dinary grades, 10c; fair, 12¢; good, 11@12 brimo, 13@18; cholce, 10@17c; fancy aod ynlluw, 16@16 overnmant reo Java , 16§@180; Garoea's soda, butter and pic- ame, 8c) glnger snaps, 8o; City ; do in sods, 75: PickLes—Medium in barrels, b half barrels, 8 25; sma), in tarrels, 6 00; do in half barrels, 3 50; ehorkias in barrels, 7 00; d in half bareels, 4 00, Rick—Louisians, prime to cholce, @74, Soars —Kirk's Savon Lmperial, 3 00; Kirk's satinet, 8 15; Kirk's standard, 3 50; Kirk's White Russian, 4 60 WooDENwARE—Two hnop pails, 1 85; three hoop puils, 210, Tubs, No 1, 8 60; pioneer washboards, 1 75; Double Crown, 29 5 well- buckets, 3 76. Porasi —Pennsylvania cans, 4 cans in case, 88% Babbitt's ball, 2 doz [ case, 1 90; An- chor ball, 2doz in case, 1 50, Fawce Ollcnnn annuhu. O1s—110 earbon, per gallon, beadlight, per gallos, lhx 116' hudun per_gallon, 16¢; uo° water whil nad raw, per gallon, 450; linseed gallon, 480; Lard, winter ste'd, gl]on. nm So. 17 bhss No.'2, 60; oastor lon, 1'500; No, 8, 1 40; sweet, per gal on, 1001 sperm_W. B., per gallon, 1 60; mw B, por gallon, 65 hentafoot extes, per gallon, 755 No. 1, 703 lnbrisating, sero, per gallon, 80c sammer, 166; ’goldun ‘machine, No, 1, per gal lon, 860; No, 9, 280 sperm, signal, per gallon 90o; turpentine por gallon, 433; napths, 74o, ver gallon, 165 Saddlery Hardware, X § combination loop hames 2%, X C I O. T. ham F. hames, £8.50; perfaction pAr]n $1.75; 47 riog bits, Bo0; Barbours No, 10 thread, 75c; jap broast ap slide, 30c: X C breast strap shide, 40c; 13 X 501 I|l—- 3 loop champ T bnckla-.!s\l 05; 14 jap 8 lm,. » champ T buckles, 950; 3 loop_ champ T buckles, $130; 1§ jap 3 loop champ buckles, €1,20; copper riveta Mo, 9, 20c; Bristol snaps, 14 ot 85,60, 13 at $4.50, 1 at $3.00, & at 3 60, { at $3,50; German snaps, 14 at 85,00, 1} at $2,60, 1 at 81,45, & at $1.40, § at 81,40, Lesther, No 1 Pittaburg J, O. L, & Sons, 34c; No, 1 Pittsburg K &S 84c; No 1 Clncianati, 33; No 11ace leather, 60c; prime slaughter sole leather, 7c; prime onk eole loather, 87c. Hidos. Bteady; groen butchers' 7oj 8oj dry fiint, 12@1s, dry salt, wed hidea two-thirda price, Tallow—4to. Groase—Prime white, 3@40. Sheon Pelts—250@75. {rann eared, 0@11¢; dam* Drugs, DRrues AxD OHEMIOALS—ACd, earbolio, 44 acid, tartaric, 550; balsam_copaiba, per b, 60c; bark, saesafras, por 1b, 130; calomol, per 1b, '90c; cinchonidi, per oz, 80 50; chloro- form, per Ib, 935; Dovers powders, per Ib, 1 25; opsom salts, per Ib, 8o} gl corine pure, per 1b, 25c; lead acetate, por 1b, 200 oil oastor No. 1 per gal., 81 57; ol uu-tnr, pure per gal,, 81 6); oll, olive, per gal,, 81 40; il origanum, blo; opium, §3 23 quinine, P, & w and R, &8, por oz, 80c; potassium; Todide, per Ib., $5' 25; salicin, per oz, 40c; sulphate morphine, per oz, 83 b0j suiphur, per 1b, do; etzychnino, per oz, $1 60, Coal, ‘The coal trade has improved some of Iate, The market is firm at tha following quota- tions: Anthracite egz, $8. anthracite nut, £8.50; anthracita range, ' $8.50; lowa, \Walaut Block, 8 25, Tilinoi s; o sd 5.75; Fort Stott, § Rich Hill, Building Material. There will be a raise in the price of brick on | September 1t of 5) conts, Contractors have been notified of the raise, More brick have been burnt in Omaha this season than usual, Sewer brick, $0 00; medium brick, €5 00; com- mon brick, $7 (0; lime (in bulk) 'per brl Goc; [ime (inbsle) 9)¢: Louisville coment, $1.05; Utica, Akron aud Milwaukes cemont, $1 503 Portland coment, oglsh, $£00; stuccs, Michigan, $2.00; hair in paper sacks per bu, 30c, Spirits 00LoGN SPIRITE—188 proof, 119; do, 101 root, 190; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 19: 'do, 188 proof, 1 18. ALOOEOL—188 proof aleokol 2 80 per wine gallon. Wisxizs—Redletilled whiskiss, 1 00®1 50; Fine blended, 150%32 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 00; Kentuoky and Pennsylva- nla ryes, 2 00@6 60. Branbies—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- tic, 16043 (0, Gixg—Imported, 4 50@600; domestlo, 150 RowsTmported, 4 5088 00, Now England, 3 00@+4 00; domestic, 1 50@; OHAMPAnflzflAImpurwd o Sase, 38,000 34.00; American, per case, 10 C0@16 Dry Paints White lead 8c; Frenoh Zino, 12c; Parls whiting, 24c; whiting gilders, 1fo; whiting lampblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian blue, b5¢ antramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; um ber burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; slenna, burnt e Paris green,common, chromegreen, N. ¥, 200; ohrome green, K., 190; vermillion, Eng- vormillion, American, 180; Indian, red, Venctian, red. American, 1§c; red load, ‘hrome yellow, genuine, 300; chrome yol- K 120; ochro rochello 5o che, French 2 i brown, 2jo; Spanish brown, 23ci Prince's mineral, 36, Vamismes.-Basrols per gallont Faraltare, 5, 81 40; coach, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, oxtra, sl 75; Japan, 70¢; lflph.llt.nm, extra, 850, u)mllnc. 83 60; hard "oll finish $1 50, 63 white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 75; Marseil les green, 1to 5 oans, 20c; Fronch zing; groen seal, 120; French 7inc, red seal, 1lo, in oil asst, 150; raw and hun.\t umbe han,, 100, AW nnd burnt Sienna 10¢ crown, 18c; refined lampblack, 1 Prussian blue, 400; ultrnmmnn blue, 180; chromo groen, T, D,, 160; blind and shutte green, L. M. & D,, 160; Puris green, oan red, 22c; Amorlcan vermillion, T. & D, 20¢; yellow uohrn 9c; L, M,, 0, & 1, O,, 18¢; yollow ochre, 9c; golden ochre, 16¢) patent walnut, chestnut and ash, 1! com'l, 1ic; lampblack, Germantown, 12c; alenna, raw, 4c: Paris green, genuine, 250 K 100; rose pink, 140; Venetian, red, Cookson's, ‘American, 2c; Winters mineral, L mgh .xhn, 81 10; furniture, 1, 81; coach, ex PaNT 1N OrL—White lead, Omohs, P. P, Fronch zino, in varnish asst., 2 French' z;n% black and ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16c: 18c; In dian red, 150; Venetian red, 9o; Tua- deyor, So; aialug color, Ui ok, davk ook Tobacco. Smoklng tobaceo—0, ., 22 Meerschaum, 800; Long Tom 30c, Blackwell's Durham, 16 oz, ble; 8 oz, b50; 4 oz, 57c; 3 of 0o, Senl of North Oarolina, 16 0z.,wood, 42c; 8 oz., wood, 450; 4 oz, cloth 4803 oz,, 600, Navy chmpma;, 26c, Killikinick, 4 oz., 27c; 2 oz., tfine cat—Hard to Baat, 70c; Charm of the West, 60c; Fountsin, 70:' Golden Thread, 67c; Favorite, 60c; Buds, 50c; Rocky Moun~ tain, 50c1 Fanoy, Daisy, 40c, Piug tobaoco—Olimax, 44c per 1b,; Horse- shos, 46c: Star, HSpearhead, 46c; Our dsiok, 60c; Punch, d0c. Hoavy Hardwaro List. Tzon, rates, 2 15; plow steel, npestal cait, 4o crucible steel, 63; oaat toola do, 12 upokes, per net, 2 25a8 00; b 135 telloes sawed dry, 140 oach, 763; axles, each, 70c; squaro nuts per Ib, 7al1c; washers, por b, Salsc; rivets, pe Ib, 11c; coil chain, per Ib, Gal2o; mallesble, 80) tron wedges, 6o} crowbars, 6ip barrow tooth, do: spring eteel, 78c; Burden's horse sioes, 4 25 Burden's muleshoes, b 20, BakpED WiRE—In oar lots, 4 00 per 100 | Nats—Rates, 1040 60; iron, 2.00; steel, Bum—shut, 1505 buckshot, 1 85; orlental powder, kogs, 8 50a4 00;do, half kege, 200; do quarter kegs, 1 60 blsating, kegs, § 865 fase per 100 fest, 60c. Leap—Bar, 165, Dry Lamber, ‘Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBRRES, ‘The following is the revised list of prices #ince the new freight rate went into effect. It will ba noticad the veral grades remain unchanged, such as posta, siding, oto. bermen do not anticipate that the rawe will affect sales to any extent, No, 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 £¢,, No, 2 boudl. fl 14 ana 16 ft. No. 8 boarde, 12, 14 and 16 f¢. No, 4 baud. 12, 14 and 16 t, BHIP LAT, No, 1, Plain, 8 or 10 iach, 0, 2, Plain, 10 inch, Ne.1, O, G, 817 25 L1625 L1895 yENOING, 6 inch, 13 and 14 feat, rough. Uln ® inch, 16 feet, rougl inch, 12 and 14 fect, muall. 16 IJIJ inob, 16 feet, rough CRILING, inch, Norway . inch, Norway, BIDING, 1st Com., 12, 14 and 16 feet 2d Com., 14 aud 16 feet, . 8d Oom,, H and 16 feet. . Fence, 14 and 16 foet, . No.1, No. 1, . 20 00 15 00 11 00 OMAHA JOBBERS DIRECTORY| OMAHA JOBBERS' DIRECTORY. SAFES & LOCKS. P. BOYER & CO,, Agents for Halls Sate & Lock Co's Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, Vaults and Jail ork. 1020 Farnam St., Omaha MANUFACTURERS Mattresses E. M. HULSE, Mattress Company, ttresses, Bedding, Feather Pillows, 1208 D naha, Neb, overalls, CANFIELD MF'G, CO, Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Ete, 1102 and 1104 Douglas 8t Omaha, Neb FINISHING, 1st, 24 and 3d Olear, 1} inch, \ 1st, 2d, and 3d Olear, 1§ .mdamch, a9 b B Select, 13, 18 and 2 inch, s, 26 1st, 24 and 8d, Olur, Linch, s, 9. A Belect, 1 inch, s, 2 B Select, 1inoh, s, 28 POSTS, Whito Cedar, 6 inch, halyes Whito Oedar, 5} inch, halves. Whito Cedar, 8 inches, quarte White Cedar, 4 inch, FLOORING, 1st Oom, 6 Inch, white pi 2d Oom. 6 inch, ' w 8d Com. 6 inch, white pin Sel. Fenoe 6 (nch, white pin. 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4-6 inch. BTOCK BOARDS, BATTENS, WELLTUBING, [PIOKETS, 0.G. Bats, 8 Inch. . 0. G, Bats, Bt tubing, D. & M... 8 inch well tubing, Bov. Pickots: D, & H. Flat, §23 00, Squara. Expressive Amori: London Truth, Many of the guests at Beatrlco's wed- dlng wera Amerloans. 1 slwags know them by the jerkness of their movements and thelr eager restlessness of oxpression. When the tair American acquires repose (and she sometimes does) she is charm- ing. Bat aa a rule, sho is 8o Impetuously impulslve that one is always kept on tho qul vive, expecting her to g off like a champagne cork, but without the least warning. Such nodding of litle plumed and flowered bonnets thera was! Such rakish little hats, with brims carled ani bent, and slternately flattened and uplifted! One littlo specimen was precisely the shape of ths small trees in the chlldren’s Noah’s arks, You can fancy the lower branches of one of thess very stiff little sticky treos ralsed at one sldo, can you | not! Well, then, in your imagination you 640 telmib with'a gasland /0B plik AGwers) || and pat fton a pretty little head, that keeps bobbing up and dowa like a cork in 8 swift river cucrent, Have you over cbrerved how mach vivacity there iz, too, fn Amerlcan el- bows? They are fall of expresston, I can ssaure you; and the American *‘nudge,” when recelved in thorough earnes’, is something to be remembered. I have an Amerlcan frlend whom 1 love and ad- mire, but I have had to entreat of her rather to knock me down than to ‘‘nudge” me, as she calls the violent exercise of elbow wherewlth she bas been wont to attract my attention, The verb is a feeble and fatile expression of the thing {tself. Were she to bestow one of her nudges, in mistake, upon a stranger, that astonished Individual would certainly glve her in charge for It and battery. ——— Sho. Was Much "Worried About Her Complexion, A youug lady who was mush worrled about her complexion asked the advice of & vegetarian friend as to the best meansof {mprovivg her appeararcy, “Take to vegetarlanism,” ssid the friend. She took wildly, end fed on nothing bat parsnips washed down with coplous draughts of dandsllon taa for one month, Towards the end cf the twenty-elghth day she was nearly as pretty in color as butterine. Yet, somehow or other, the tint dldn’t please her, and sfter consult- ing her vegetarlan friend again, the young lady subsisted for two months on plckled cabbsge and raspberry vinegar neat, Slowly but sorely her color changed, til1 she became a good copy of a red suceet. Still not sat!sticd, she varied her nourishment once more, and ¢x's'cd on ttrawberry ice and turnips for six months, when she aseumed a lovely plok and white hue. A very tasty tombstone has just been erected to her memory by her vegetarlan friond. et Ico Oream, Femalo Appetite for, Boston Tranecript, Trases of this joke found in the early Aryan inscriptlous. Flgares found on monollth at Gunsxa, represenfiog a male| and femals figure seated at & bavqust. The female has a larga mound edibie before her, The expreesion of the male’s face that of astonlebment and aoxlety, while he looks at & smsll coln supposed to be one of the Aryan tonmill or common coln On the other slde of the monolith is a group representlng one man falllug down a steep {ight of steps, having evidently been thrown by a grin- | - ning group who stands at the head of the descent, Dr. Schllemann thinks this spirited representation s indlcative of the fate of thosa who took the lco cream joke| into,Aryan newspiper « BOWEL COMPLA(~TH cured_and pre- sented by Durry's PUe Marr WHISKEY, Recommended by leaiing Physicians, Sold by Druggiste and Grocers, COMMISSION, ETC BRANCH & CO,, Wholes'e Fruits, Produce ,Oysters 1121 Farnam St., Omaha. Apples -Our own packing -Platt & Tiger Brand Oystors. Butter, Eggs, Game, Poultry Potatoes. TRONELL & WILLIAMS, Stnrage and Cammlssmn Meht's. Fralts, Flon oneware, Cider, Vinogar, o) " MORONY General Commission Merchant Butter, Fiegs, Choose and Country Produce generally, 3 h St., Omalis, Nob, HORST & RIDDELL, General (:ommlssmn Merchants. SrECALTIES - Butter Forelgn and Domesti Fruits. 112 8.14th St ¥eb. Telephone No. 395 PEY! C!\L BROS, %|Commission Merchants, Fruits, Produte and Provis 3, Omahs, Neb. A, I'. SCHACK, Wholesale Cnmmlssmn Merchant Frugt, Seeds and Produce, 3 8. 1ith Street Omaha, Ne JOHN General Cnmmlssmn Merchant Produ ir and Feed, 105 ke, Xob . Returns m. McSHANE & SCHROE Buyers of Butter and Eggs, Refrig and Packing Houso,4th & Leavenvorth P. R. It Track, Omaha, Ne WI EDEMAN & C(\, Produce Commission Merchants Poultry, Butter, Game, Fru 2023 8. 14th St N " LOUIS HELLER, Johher & Commission Merchant Cheese, Sausages, Fruits, Butehdrs' Tools and Sup: plies 1215 Jones St., tmaha, Neb, " GUAL, LIME, E1C. TowLs, Pres. Q0. PATRRSON, Seck Trons NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Shippers of Go:| and Coke, 214 8. 13th St. Omaha, Neh, Gro. C. J. 1L Hunert, F. A, Bavail, Froprictor. Manager. Nebraska Coal & lime Company OMAITA, NEBRASKA. Office, 217 8. 15th 8t. Telephone 40. COUTANT & SQUIR Dealers in Hard and Suft Coal Beat variotles.Offico, 218 Telopho JEFE W. BEI DFORD, Coal, Coke. Lime and Stone, Oftic §. 14th St., Omaha, Neb, Yards, oth and Davenport, " WINES and LIQUORS. ILER & Co, Distillers and Importers of Wines And Liquors. Sole Manufacturers of Kennedy's East Indi 1112 Harney St., Omaha, Neb, FRANK DELLONE & CO., Dealers in Liguors and Cigars, 1202and 1204 T , Omaha, Neb. Factories—Nos. 4 and L Dist. N, Y. GEO. W, DUNCAN, cess0r to MeVAMARA & DUNCAN, orters and wholesale Dealers in— Wings, Liquors and Cigars, 214 and 216 S, Mxh St., Cmaha, Neb, " R. R, GROTTE, Wines and llquurs, Western Agent Jos. Schlitz Browing Co. Street, Omaha, L. P. LARSON & CO., Whulesale Dealer in Whiskies. nd Gen'l Agents for the Thiip Bests' Feer, Omaha, Ko, HENRY HORNBERG ER, Whulesa]eWmes Liguors, [}lgars Tas St., Oma Bitfers, CIGARS and TOBACCO. AN CIGAR FACTORY I' & FRITSCHER, Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, And wholesale dealers in Leaf Tobacess. Ne. 108 and 110 N, 14ta S, Omaha, Ncb, MAX MEYER & CO, Juhhe;s nf Clgars. Tuhaucus Gun: St. 10201 Plpe and Engmes ylway and Milling Shpplics, ote un S, Uniaha, N qumps. Water, 020,019, of some | — f‘()hl'\ln & CO. ngullc& Mechan'l Engineers. i Tron Pipe, [ron Fittings, Iron and Br rs supplics, 1ith and Dodgoe Simana, Ne HARDWARE. W. J. BROAT (,ll. fleavy Hardware, Iron, Steel, ack, Hardwood Luiiber, ete, 100 Ha Wholesale Irun Steel, Wagon| Aud_Carrirgy Wood Stock, Heavy Har e, Ete,, 1217 and 1210 Leaveaworth 5t , Omaba, Neb. ——— SheBhowed 8She Knew slow to Milk, Walker County (Ga.) Messenger. A clever lsdy now living in the Oove wad once caught In the wrong, yet ex- tricated herself gracefully. ing to milk her first cow, her husband’s o0 | gift, and in her ignorance had ststioned herzelf on the left. It was near the pub- lle road. A man rlding by stopped the novel right and blurted out: “Madame you are on the wrong side of that cow.” 1t was news for her, but her ready mother wit came to her ald. “Yes, elr,” was her pleasaat reply, “‘but this lsn’t 8 co>mmon cow, She was ralwed by s left-handed woman,” She oywe off conqueror, W, ¥, JOHNSON, EDW, HAMMETT, ¥. J. SOHUYLER, W. F. Johnson & Co,, Commiseion Merchants, 218 La Salle Street, Chicago, Receivers of graln and seeds, Futures bought and sold.” Bpecial attention to sales 00 | by samples, | Represeuted by EDWARD BARTON, Lincoln, Neb She was try- | — MILTON ROGERS & SBONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Mantlcs, Gratos, Bross Goods. 1521 and 123 Far. nam Street, LEE, FRIED & CO., Jobbers of Hardware and Nails. Tinware, Sheot Iron, Etc. Agents for Howe 8o /les and Miami Fowder Co. Omahs, Neb. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO,, Wholesale Hardware and Nails.| Jefforson Stocl Nulls, Cor. 10th and Hamuey Bects Pork Packing. JAMES E. BOYD, Pork Packer and Shipper, Omaha, Nebraska. Drugs Etc. CLARKFE DRUG COMPANY, Wholesale Drufigists, Jobbers of Paints, Oils, W indow Glass, etc.,1114 Har- ney St., Omahia, Neb. H, T, C. ¥, GOODMAY, Wholesale Druggist, Aud Dealor 1 Paints, Omabs, Nebraska, [ Olls ana Window Glaee, " NOTIONS, ETC. .1 L HIH\\I)I«I\.\ 8§02 Wholesale Job Lots, Dry Goods, Notions, Gents' Fornishing Gowds, Goodg from New York. Teade Slcs Daily; 500 and 508 Sotith 18th 8t., Omahs. J. T. Rohinson Notion Bompalfi 408 and 405 8. 10th St., Cmaha, Nob, Wholesale dealers in Kotions and Gents' Furnishing Gonds, 0. 8. GOODRICH & CO,, French and German Fancy Goods Druggists’ and Stationers’ Sundries. 1415 Fa , Omaha, Neb, FURNITURE, DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealsrs in Furmture Farnam 8t., Omaha, N Wagons and Carriages, ae |.mwm. 1858 J. SIMPSON, The ‘!.(qulll]g Carriage | Factary. FISH, ETC, ICKEN, SIEMSSEN & CO, Wholesale Fish Dealers, Impottsra of Foreign Fish, Nos, 011 an1 018 J straetand U, P, Track, Omaha, Neb, GROCERIES, ALLEN BROS. Wholesale Grocers, 1110 and 1112 Douglas Stroot, Omat, Neb. E. B, CHAPMAN & CO. Wholesale FancyGrocers, Cigars. Tobczo and Smokers Artl s, 1217 Haward 8t MEYER & RAAPKE, Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Teas, 7.and 1510 Douglae Siloes, Cigars and Tobuocos, 1 8t., O McCORD. BRADY & CUM[’:\NY, th_lesale Grogers, Corner 10t am Steects, Omaha, N PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Groceries & Provisions Noe. 00 and 711 S, 10th St., Omaha Neb. ra HARNESS E rC. WELTY & Iu\\l)klbcl\, Manufacturers and Jobbers of Harnnss Saddlles Saddlery Blankets and Robes, ob, Leather, 1. SLOMAN dandlery Shoe Findings, Grease, Tallow leather, Saddlery and Furs, Pelts, Hardware. Hides, W * Omaha, Neb. L. C. HUNTINGI'ON & SON. I]ealers in Hites, Wool, Tallow, 1114 Jackson trect, Omaha, Neb, 1. J. BROWN & CO, Wholesale Dry Goods & Natluns 3 Douglas Strect, Oma AGRICULTUR A1 Mnuzi{rs‘ e LININGER & METOALF CO. Dealers in Agricul' Implements Otfice Cor. 81 m§| Pacide Sts., Omaha, Neb. I‘AI\LIN UL NDORFF & MARTIN, sale Dealers In flgrlcultural Implements, Waguns and Buzgies, Omaha, Neb. L. A, hT] WART &, CO Wholesale Flour Bealers, And manufacturers of Hluminating and Lubricating BRUNO TZSCHUOK, Jr, Agent for 3. C. Toffmayr & Co,, Manf'rs Highest Grades of Fiour By Rollers and Hungarian Process, Warchouse 1213 Jones Street, Cmaha, Neb. and Califormia Strect, Omaha, Neb, LOUIS I’R \likUl(D Dealer in Lumher Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, ete, Tt and DY i as. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO,, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work and u.mm Hard Wood Fiuish. dust openod. N. Sth and Loavenworth Sis, Oiiaha, Neb . F. LYMAN, Dealer in Sash [_l‘uurs Blinds, Mouldings, Building South 15th Street, Omaha, Neb, FRED W. GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. Cor. 0th and Douglis §t., Omaha, Ncb, GEO, A, HOAGLAND, Wholesale Uealer in Lumber. Omaha, Nebraska, A, WAKEFIELD, Whnlesale Lumher,lath Shmeles ¢ Papers, Bush, Doors, Blinds, iots, Posts, Line, Plastor, 1air, Ninth and Jories, Omaha, Neb, CARPETS, 8, A, ORCHARD, Viholesale Carpets, 0il Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Goods, ete., 1418 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, Boots and Shoes, 3 & CO, Johhersl of Bnmslland Shoes, 1819 Far Manufactory, 115 CLARKE lmm & CO., Omaha Coffee and Spice Mll‘ls Importers and wholesale dealers i Toas, Spices and Cigars Manufacturers of Baking der, Extracts, Bluing, Ink, Etc. 1408 Douglas 5, Omulia, Nebraska. Crockerv, W. L, WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glassware; Lawps, Chituneys, otc; 'Offico 817 5. 13th 5t.,Omaha, Nebraska, OILS, B¢ CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO,, Wholesale Dealers in Qils, Gasaling, Mica Axlo Grease, ete. A, I, Bishop, Maa ager, Omahs, Nobraska.