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Dall, nd lower to wll; No. Lhaed, 84c cash | 81 40@1 B0 d A hard, 82¢; No, 1 northern, | clen, $o o for Doteber, Game—According to the e Flml!—l)nll with little demand; patents, | etate tha season for prairie chichen 84, 75@« .00 bnisr-, 83, 16@3\7“9“ does not open until September 1st. heat, 43, e flhh(pmp:nh —~Wheat, 73,000 bu; flour, 7,900 FINANCE AND COMMERCE. MINANCIAT, Naw Yonx, August 23, ~Moxzr—On call, ansy at 1} per cont. Priue PArer—4@5 per cent. Exonasae Bruus—Dall and unchanged at 84,84}, demand $1 ¥5). fomteyping Govanwieers —Dall aad firm, Cittoaco, 1iL, Augast 22 —The Drovers 8100Ks ~There was a very sharp reaction | Journal reporta: at the stook exchange this morning, althongh { _ Cattle—Receipte, 2,200 natives steads; | Prizes of fall apples next et 1 >, shipping steers, $4.25@6 stockers ana x M traneastions were rather limited, Prices > 75@4 00; cows, bulls and mixed, s’l’oa!;‘é'a'm Yellow, per bunch as to #ize, opened a trifle higher than they closed 1 e otgh Texans 106 1ower, $2.60 evenlng, but room teaders soon sold and sup- | @4.00; western rangers, slow; natives and ME::“:‘:{';":“‘:;" ."“'P'-' of eastern peaches K\‘,rllfg port somed lacking. In the first half houg | BAIf breeds, $4.00@14.75, iy @100 | Arkansns per one-thied bushel bos. Hoga—Receipts, stron prices fell off from } €2 per cent. The de- | highes: rongh and mixed, 84,004 ° Dacking e weights, cline Insted until about 11:30, when the lost | and .ulppmg. 84204 00; light Gents A pplos—Ter “l{:h“ L TR began to rally, and soon became stronger and R u skips, Al 50 to 60 cents, stronger until the close, when a majority of [g;" ’;"’ fifml 21 85 T TS the stocks were from } to 2. enthighs it aliforn| 5 g8 they olo Ueindiog crig There has been a great demand for Call- s, 1ov1s et ol i 81, Louts, Mo, August 22 fornia fruit this week, and correspondingly BTOCKS ON WALL STREET, ceipts, hipmente, 1, 103} [small’ to make a market, only small reail teade done, Sheep —Recsipts, 400; shipments, 200; sup- ply very scant; only local sales made at pre- vious prices. ple, 150; erab aj Fruits, Temons—The market is unchanged. ceipta very light, and buyers are holdin, in anticipation of further decline, whic) now liable to take place at suy time, + | verdelli, fancy, per box, $9.00 Apples—There is a pros| . | prites of fall apples next weel Starch, 8 Fcelsior Glons, Rori - Sisal, § Inoh and larger, § off | 8ie; 4 inch, 9k. in | SALT—Dray loads, per bbl, 15 New | ncks, 3 50; 3 sacks Ashton, 100; 260@2 76, CaxpLys —Boxes, 40 1bs, 16, 1 !mxs- 10 1bs, 16 oz, 6%, 12}o; half 85 e —— LIVE 8TOOK, ective raize in Tncma—-l’er caddie, Gunpowder, good, 43@ ood Tmperial, 40@ 13 700; Young Hyeon, good, 1 25 | @70c; Japan, natursl leal 6)@75 natives, Souchong, good, 30 4 Corrrrs —Lower on mnrly all dinary grades, 1 ‘attle—Re- Arbuckle’s ronsted, Bartletts, 83 256@3.50; X, ronsted, 13¢; ' Tava, Winter Nollis, Beurre Diel, White Doyenne, I Beurro, Lawrenco, Dutchesse, etc 82,756 Peaches—Late Crawlord’s, Lemon and Red Clinga $2,0 Blams—Per box, 8175, Prunes Grapse=Pau ciste, Musats, Roos ¢f Poee, and Tokay, §2.00. ., Dry Goods, The dry goods trade is batter now than it hae been at this tims of the year for the past | hoop pails, 210. two years, washbo PriNts~Steol River, 5% American, bj; [ buckete, 37 Arnold’s, 6; Manchester, 6; Lyman, b; Slocester, 63; Dunnell Jacquard, 6: Dunnell, 5§; Rama Windsor, 6; Pacific, 6, Hi Un1on S1ock Yanps, S, Oyana, | [ mony, 44; Anchor Shirtings, 4}; Merrimack Saturday Eveniog, Auguat 22, } Shirtinge, ’3 Fainta Olls and Varnis Dexivs—Boaver Creck AA, 11; Boaver| Oris—110 earbon, per gallon, The receipts of hogs for to-day was moder- s ato and the market steady a6 b@10c highar | S5 PL: ‘_",,“1;“"" Urpelk GO, JigdfTrsy | headlight, pee gallon, 166; 176 'k, than yestordny. The receipts of cattle were o light and tho market weak. The following are }5‘5 f‘fleflrfll‘vmn. the quotations for (y-day: Comumon rough | jrium, 73, hogs, $3 65@3 75; good mixed hogs, 83 80@ | " T)uok " (Unbleached)~8 oz Magnolia choice light hogs, $1.00@4 10. Sheep, 7 ¥ 25; buicher's stock, weak at }2{'{;,:{“{1&3'?,}2’ i WD LG, L) 0% | %9.75@3.25, Drossed beef steors, average | ““) Sot.m 0108 | ‘3 1,100 %0 1,200 pounds, $4 60@4.78; good to | drab, Fisbtont ) X iowst i o rah 78 shotce, average 1,800 to 1,400 pound, 50.00@ [ Hoaton XX brown ant deab, 10; Doston "Hio following may bo taken as representa- | S0 Mbd drab, 11; Boston O P blus, i1} tive eales mado to day: BrOWN CoTroNs 41 hogs, average weight mut LL, 5; Beaver Dam L, 5; Atlantic LL, ; Indian Hoad, 7; Wanchusett, 0%; Crown X, 6}; Clifton CCC, 6f; Utica C, 4}; A% lantic P, 5. Brea sk Corross —Farmers’ Choice, 6 Hope 7 4.4, 74 Hill §, Fruit' & Wamsatia, 10, Pepperell R ope of Litert A Dilworth's, 130, Pacifio 6 of 95, Oentral Pacific KANSAS OITY. K awnas Orry, Mo, August 22, —Onttlo—Re- 1033 | ceivte, 116; shipments, 150; about m.dy- 2200101y | exporters, A85.20@5,40; common to choice: by 13 } plng. $4.60@5.15; stockers and feeders, 83 BO (@4,30; cows, 82, 50@3,40; grass Texans, $£3.00 shipments, 5,400, s, 8 25; small half bnreh, 3 50; eherking in half barrols, 4 00, Riok—Lonisians, Soars—Kirk eatinet, 3 15; Kirk's standard, 3 Whita Russian, 4 60, WooDENwARR—Two hoop pails, Tubg, No_ 1, 8 ; Double Crown, Ohicago, Burlington & Quincy Delawars, Lackawana & Westorn. . Denver & Rio Grande rie, . do preferred Tlinow Central Indians, Bloomington & Wostern, Kanans & Texas Liaks Shore & Michifan Houthern Tioulaville & Nashvil : Michigan Central Misaouri Pacifio Northern Pacific. pts, 8,400; rtod and light 106 higher 4t $1.50@4.10; heavy and mixed, §4. 10 Shoep—Recelpts, 500; shipmente, none; & Yo gocd muttons, 8L5V@ it steady; common Babbitt's ball, 2 doz in case, e — OMAHA LIVE STOOK, chor ball, 2doz in case, 1 50, 34 1300 aced raw, per gallon, 45o; linseed gallon, 480; Lird, winter ste'd, 1 65; No.'2, B0; eastor 1'60¢; No, 3, 1 40; W. B., per 1on, 65; Pullin Palace Oar ompany. k Inland preferred. ommo. Mllwmkne & St Pavl... d f d ” 8t [’lnl&Om-hn S riveite do Toxs Pact Union Pacific Wabash, St. Luula & Pacif do do do Weatern Unlon Telegray Oteton, Hallsord & Navigtion Ixdividend. sperm lon, 860; No, 9, %8c; sperm, nignal, vor gallon, 160 Sadalery Hardware, © combination loop hames 1. 0. T hames, $4.75; var I 0; perfection pads, SL.7 5 No. 10 thread, ap br 30¢ C breast ntrn]! slide, 4 np T buckles, S10 champ T buckl 276 1bs, $3.90 058 ¢ " 95« “ “ 15 cows, 18 steers, PRODUOH. OHICAGO, Cm10A60, TIL, August 22,—Flonr —Woak and unchanged; winter wheat, south- ern, 84 60@: Wisconsin and _ Mich- igan, SIEO@)UU, soft spring, $3. 0 Minnesots bakersh §3,50@4 50; patents, $4.75@b. £0; low grades, $2.00@ |day morming. .00, Buyers claim that they can not make any- Whoat—Active, wenk and panicky; esti- [ thing at the present prices, which are too |4, 1 mates of further increase in visibla supply and [ near the Chicago prices. One buyer lost S posting rome 15,000 bu whent in New York as [ on three cara of hogs that wero’ shipped to out of condition, had a demoralizing effect on | Chicago thia week. the market; declined 2jc from early outs de | J.J. Bridges was looking over the yards prices, rallied 4c, fluctuated and finally closed | Saturday. about Zic lower than yesterday; 791@79jc, | The followirg parties had stock at the [$19.50. 0fo, August; S0@803c, September; yards on Saturday: H, Gilmore & Son, Da-| OarPET Wares —Bibb, white, 1931 Bibb, @82, Uctober; 81§@81}c, November; No, 2 [ vid City, 60 h Kropf, Schuyler, 75 | colorad, 22: Peerless, white, 4-ply, 18; Peer- 864 hogs; Bliss & Schuyler, 153 hogs; | less, colored beards, 214. Corn—Active and easer owing to largo re- | Morse, Togers & Co., North Bend, 144 hfla GiNcHANMS—Renfrew, 9@10}; Amoskeag, ‘s and weakness in wheat; declined 1@ | George Mitchell 19 horses; A. U, [ drese, 9; Amoskeng, staple, 74; Ivanhoe, 93 ko fcr mear futures, and 3@ic for long [ Nash, Kearney, Wansutta, 8} Nubian, '8} Warwick, 9 fatures, clotiog a_little steady within about | land, '60 hoj ‘Whittendon, 9; Bates, dress, Bates, mple. @15 of insido prices; 443@44fkc, cash, August | mcuth, 73 hogs; Virgin & Neleon, Utica, 74 |6; Randolph, staple, 6}; Lanedowna, 7. and September; 42{c, October, hoge; T B, Day, Scuth tiend, 62 hogs Cneviors—Amoskeag, checks, 93: Amos- Oats—Generally dull; August declined and | The following are among the arrivals on keag, stripes, 83; Slater, stripes, 8; idinburg, closed 4o lower; other deliveries slow, easy |Sunday; Anglo-American company, Grand | 93, Whittendon, stripes, §; Glenrose, 9; Otis, and about fo decline; 26}o, cash and August; | Tsland, 54 hogs: F. Hay, Duncan, 73 hegs; | ohecks, 9; Otis, stripes, 9, Royal, 67; Amos 24}c, September and October, G. W, 'Baxter, Rock Creck, 52) head of cat- | keag, napped, 113, Lutay, book fold, 12%; Ryo— Steady at 060 tle; Durbin Land and Cattle company, Rock | Oberon, book fold, 11}; Eadurance, book Fold, . Mimothy—Market declined about 4@5o ard | Creek, 319 head of cattle; Blss & Bliss, |12 closed with some lots unsold; prime, $1.65@ Schuyler, 80 boge, 1.66. or boven teains of oattle mmsed Heavy and lower; No, 1, $1.19 Muudny, “‘""”"‘“ bty $1.20; copper rivets No, 9, 20c; by Saranac R, Y TickiNGs - Amoskeag A O A, 12} Thorn- Thars *;' 50, 1} at $4.50, 1 at S Stock Yard Iteme, dike O O O, 7§; Thorndike fancy, Vork A, A. Sigman returned from Chicago Satur- |103; York fancy; 124; Mlllhury 12); Pearl River, 11}; Hamilton, ,12; Swift River, 6; Shetucket: 8, Shotucket S S, 93; Montauk fontauk B, 105; Omega. Conskr Jrans—Koarsargo, 7 uppmu, 74; Indian Orchard, keag, 7, GRAIN BAcs—American A, 817 50; Har- mony A, $17.50, Stark A, $2150; Albany A, , & German snaps, 1} at $3. Lesther, No 1 Pittsburg J. Pittsburg K & S 3 A, 13 Armiory 7; Naum- Hiae Steady; green butchers 8¢ dry fiint, 12@1c, dry i, aged hides two-thirds price, Tallow—4io. Greaso—Prime white, 3@40 Bheop Pelte—250@75. Drugs, will arrive on Tiake Fish.— (1885 catch 1 Whatefish halt bbl 100 1bs $6. MARKETS | quar bbls 50 lbs, $3,30; 40 bz, SZ 70; pails or ——— OMAHA WHOLESALH kits, 12 1bs 92¢; 10 Ibe, 80c. No. 2 Whitefish, | fulphate morphine, poz oz., dr]ml-x{;m:gd Jight, e tradiog, w leclined (@20c an closed stead; k. @5.65, oash; $6.675@8.00, Avguat o oo LA LG tember; §5.66@8.673, Ootober and November. | The past week has shown incre TLard—Littlo doing; unchanged; $6.125@6 15 | in almost all branches of busizess. » Famlly Whitefish, onsh, August and September; $6.175@6.20| The dewand for all kings of produce has | half bbls, 100 Iba, $5.00, 1bs, $270; quar Oct.ber, bbls, 5) lbs, 81.80; -40 1br, $1 50; pails or kits, Balk Meats—Shouldors, $4,00@4.25; short | beenfair. There has bsen a great demand for | 15, g4 6. No 1 Trout, half bbls, | tions: = Anthracite egg, $8 clear, £5.80@5.85; short ribe, steady at 5,30 [good butter. Large quantities of the butter | 100 u,g, $4.50; 90 1b, $100; quar bbls, 50, |88.50; anthracite range, $8. 0! @55 received the past week have been of inferior | 82.55; 40 Ibs, $2.10; pails or kits, 12 lbs, 'T4c ;}‘]";rllgu;fl%g*kgff;-n ‘};g'flg;’ $4,5 Bubtor’ A Shado vaiton hot wethor sroume | 1281ity, 8 Breat deal of the butter beiog n 5 0o utfjflfiuxsmt}n?:‘fxl;zrgjtylgagobl}ll:. m:z‘b(; 8875, ery. 13@150; cholce dairy, 8@10c. such bad condition that it was necessary to | 'l $1.90; paids or kite, 12 be, 6505 10 Ibs, Choeso— domand; alows cholos ful | dlspose of It the same day or tura It over to6le, T e creams, 7c: young Americas, 05 skim, | the packers, Maclkerel,—(1885 catch,) —New fie oater alow at 1@1o. Mess, bbls, 200 bs, $35,00; half bbls, 100 1bs, Ergs Fatr domand st 11@1%. 1gge, which waro quoted tho first of the | g15°Gh.™ 5o I, §16.20; quar bbls, 50 es—Unchanged; heavy green salted, | week at 8c, have advanced to 11c, and there | £9,05; 40 1bs, §7.50; pails or kits, 10 loa* S1. fully cured, 7hc; light, 8@8}e; damaged, Gc; | is still a strong demand, A great many stale | Bx No. 1 Shoro, bbls 200 lbs, $24,00; half |8 bull hides, 6o; dry ralted, 1lc, & on | bbls, 100 1be, S1 5,50; 90 Ibs, $11.30; quar bbls, Tallow—Unchanged; No. 1 country, bo, | %88 were received owing to the neglect on | 51y, "6 51 40 Ibw, $5.10: paila o kits, 10 “Hoceipta, stapts, | tho Part of shippers to candle properly. Yo, §1.40; No 1 Shore, bbls 200 1bs, §20.00; 06 0y K X There is s glut of poultry and consequently | halt bbls, 100 Ibe, $10 50; 90 Ibs, $9.50; quar [ ia xyes, 2 00@ 217,000 | a decline in prices. The demand for chickens lll‘l;ll-. 5flsllhs- $5,80; 4 bs, $4.80; pmls _or kita 419,000 |4y unpirecedented in this market, but the re- L D i’g,,‘ F ,,‘3"};3027}',’5 bt o.lpu havo been moro than enough ¢ meot | quar i’mfi, 50 o 81,05 ;0 Tos, 10 puiis 0 AT —re The Plymouth Rock Kits, 10 arge Fa s % | Ros—Tmpo ow 3 b 3 l St. Louts, Mo., August The grain market has been quist and prices ‘1512'101'.7%.‘1‘8:; bls 200 n,. 87 1‘.::,? n::;tlv;. “f-(regrly %emcr-l;. i uhn\rply have remained steady, Buyers compl b u.al. k““bl?) i r, closed 2i@3c under vesterday; No, 2 1bs, $2.05; 40 Lbs, S1.7 pails or] ts, 3, 0@914c, August, 89t bid; Septem- z:;i‘::n‘:‘;fll‘,‘zk:: the new oats which are | o o Ui " bbls 200 1bs, $5.00; half bbls 100 1oy, $3.00; 90 1be, $2.73; quar bbls 50 )b, Although it is still rather early in the sea- | $1.55; Olbs,(‘sl 0; p.h)”{\km 101bs, idc. £ business, the trade | Herrings— (1885 catol ow | ke i, h sukoms e | St ot Ty B [l bbla 100 165, $4.50; 00 1be, $4.10: q able animation, Mail orders from old cus- 50 b, €256 10 Tbs, 8190 tomers and traveling salesmen are rapidly in- | Ibs, 60c; Ei creasing, and within the last few days & good s?,.. e 50 s, 82.47; 30 tos, Y OINOINNATI, many merchants have arrived from the west for kmlolhi b7c. Gibbed, bbls u\'o 1b OrxomyNats, O., August 22, —Wheat— | tha purpose of selecting autumn goods, They | hlf bbls 100 1bs, $3.50; 9 0, Rallisnd lowes Mo, ’“’d' $o0h@le {avariably report fino crops and healthy |50 1bs, SL83; 40 Ibe, S1.50; paila or kits 10 lbs, B0¢. Coru —Stronger; No, 2 mixed, 464c. Onts—Kin . 2 mixed, 25)o, feoling regardiog trade, and they bsck up Tiported Fish—(1885 catch)—New fich, i‘(-yli—sul?lbgs No. 2, 68@b9c. these assertions by purchasing good-sized N,,,.,fll.,],l,m;](lxl]&) ll:";l;g' ,iihlfb 20 lh:, arley--Nomina e bills of miscellaneous goods. 3.00; hif bbls 5, 9.2 ARNISHES—Barrol Dull e omsay, d0-45: of dress Roods are mow iu full stook, and buy- | 4UsF bbls 50 Ibe, 53,00 40 lbs, $2.00; ba VAR s, Pork—Dull and nomin, Lard kita 10 extra, 81 10; furnitu Whisky—Good demand &ud nominal &t |ers who put in au early appearance will have Prokun SatsioN—New and fat, blood red | tra, 81 40; coach, No, 8113, No sales reported, the pick of an unusually attractive assort- 200 lbs., $18,00; haif bbis., 100 765 Japan, 70c; MILWAUKEE. ment, 5, gaac bl 50l | shellc “mon'%v?flu iah | — e ails or kits, 8bc, 'ongue AINTS TL—' o NSRS, Y el oot | /The same thing, w0 far as an inoreass in yol- Boble, 500 Lbe. " $16 00; ba'f ‘bbls, 100|635 white lead, Bt. Louls, VaakLRgea atinenken 90} " {ame of trade i concerned, may bo ald of the |, 8500 0 Ibe, 87255’ e bbls, 00 lbs,|lon guoen 186 B1D csui, Corn—Wenk; No. 2, 45, grocery business, §400; 40 Ibs, 5. g ki, 956, Wholesalo drugglsts have no reason to com- | , SUNDEIES ~Domesti olland _ herringe, h , 450; Russian ardines, herrings, 45 S,‘,’;;;,f}m*,. plain, as their sales have been very good dur- l.‘:fimn: m‘:lua, Ole Bull brand, p:r' doz., Weak; mess pork, cash and | i6¥ the entiro week. The movement contin- | €3 60; anchovies in } kegs, Ole Bull b September, $8.623; October, $8.70, ues to ran somewhat ahead of last year, aud | Per dez., $4.00; spiced Hamburg he prices rule comparatively steady, NEW YORK PRODUCE, skins and heads off, por pail, $1.25, The wholesale lumber market has experi- ConrisH—New s:anqlnh summer Ne‘l'tl"“ bOOA‘lan““ Zz;rhouoz-Lowlr. wl;’olewd (llg llb.flrolll; \2 1b boxB{.zzn. 8 u; 6xpor enced an advance of from blc to $LCO per MOKED ¥isH—Halibut, new, 03 3 [ o 100 d““_fi:} B 924c; No. 2 1%, "4© | thousand, owiog to an inoreaso In freight | *oaled herriage, 200, ro—Weak; recoipts, 2!,0.,0 bu; exports, | rates from the northwest, Flour and Millstuffs, 66,000 bu; ungraded, 633@b4jc; No. 2, b‘i.@ SELLING PBIOES, il a-elovator, Otk 4 st October clos °1;: ST Dy i Winter Whest—Firm;bost quallty patent at Gata—Talrlyactive; raceipts, 235,000 bug $.00@3,80. 59,000 bu;_mix Becoud quality—§2.70@3.00, white western, 37@42 it oShing ‘What—Bost quality patent ot 82,80 805; Tong Tom . Black Poteoloum —Firm; united closed at 81,02 gu Olor § oty o) 4 ot ¢ western, Gocond quality ~62.40@3.00. of Noxth Bran—bbo per woad 4bo; Ohopped Hosd - oe 100 Ibs, 800, Olippings, Chopped Corn-—Per cut 280, Boreenl NL%é&m Wiy Mo 2, 600, reening—No, per owt; No h ‘Homiuy—81,60 pér owk, Bhorts— 652 per owt, Graham—82.00 per owt, Hay—§0,60@7.00 per ton, Grocers' List, Dry Fruirs—No, 1, quarter apples, bbls 4303 N O sliced, boxes, vaporated, boxe 8o; blackberries, boxes, ou, b none in the mn!m, in the mark rries, BUGARS Powdmd siw cn'. ln-l.uu,gun- each, ulated, 74c; confectioners’ A, 6fc; Btandard | lb, 7!110] washers, per 1b, extra O, Gc; extra C, 61; medium yellow, dic; dark yellow, bfc. OANNED GoODs—Ogysters (Stendard) per case, 8 90; strawberrios, 21b, per casa 2 60; raspberries, 2-1b, per case, Californi pears, per case, b 60; apricots, per ocase, 4 2 peaches, per case, 4 75; white cherrles, per onse, b 80; pluml per case, 4 00; whortleber- les. por case, 2 40; oy plums, 2- 1b. Do CaBO, 190. green gages, ‘fi?; uuo, i pine .ph 1b, per case, 8 JANDY whick, ‘Ji 5 twist alick —Mixed, 9} B cll—l‘e&pu, fo; 32 50; pails o ‘The market anthrs Spi roof, 1 20; ;19 do, 188 proof, 118. allon. ‘Whiskizs—Redistilled whiskios, 1 ! | tio, 1 60@3 00, Dry Paints bbls | burnt, 4c; umber, raw, ionna, 0| sionza, zaw, 4o Paria roen,Gommon 2o chroimo rome green, k.. 12¢; vermi r, ( u—il)ull 4o bid, 17@220; nchapged; & ur‘enmery, dairy, 12@18¢, ; Venetial low, K., 120: ochre rochells, So; oohy 3j0; ochire, American of Lishigh hrown. 2o ‘rince's mineral, 80, er No.1, 51 'g)hllhlm, [3 nish $1 50, Om In oil aset, 150j raw and Grown, 180; rofined lampbl Elack fud bvory biac, 1 drop. bl MPmdn bl\mL |u|u;) i ed me green, e | Shate aroen, L M, & D, 160 nnred oy ryer, 80; graining color walnas, chestnut and asb, Grain, T R Thu rain market is very quiet and quota- western, 32@35; | tions remain about tho same- # Qorn - Scarce at 33@385c, New Oats—Plenty at 15@25c, 0ld O Scarce at 280, ‘Wheat b@6be, Rye—New, 882, Tob won Bmoking tobacco—0, 8., 230 b7c; Eggs—Firm and demand fair; 14@14ho, Pork— Bh‘d or ins) Lard uau doing for export; p.de spot, $6.47%; Ostober, 86,51 e, mr— m and in fair demand; western, chuu—Qulst and easy. KANSAS OITY, 4 oz, cloth 480; 9 oz., and more active for lxiwri. for uninspected; $10,25 General ¢roduce, Cheese—To-day’s quotation: oa follow: : Fancy full cream Chedd: fancy full croam flats, two in hoop, 9¢; fancy full cream Young Americas, four in hoop, 104@11¢; brick i Lamburg cheeso, 100; Bwiss cheese, 16@17¢c. Kansas Ciry, Mo., August 22, " H 9 I‘mvnwn —Indications point to an advance ‘g""'““'- 7240; Beptember, 72j0; October, | ;' ropent quomlmum prices are very o, ru—Steady; oash, $4c; September, 830 | ol sae per W T4t 90 T, Bk aeked: oar, 6%, 3 i dried beef, l”l‘%lgs.dc;.;;dhbl::. L b), Oats—Nomioal; 2249 bid, 240 asked, §.00; meas pork, per bbl, 13 00; ham, 1130 LivERFooL. breakfast bacon, 100; cléar side’ bacon, 74¢; Laverroor, August 22 —Who-t—stmnu dry ealt rides, To; shoulders, 6c. and steady; No, 3 winter, 65 113d; No, 2| Fge—Eges bave again advanced acd are spring, 0 now quotable at 11¢, 'Corn—Spot firm at 4s 7d; August steady at| Poultry—There ia a glut of chickens in the 48 7d; Sobtember, 4s 74d, steady; October, 4 | markot to-day. Small chickens have gono as 84, steady. low as $1.60 and fair sizo at §2.0, Old obickens remaia firm at 5.0, Latter—Vory quiet, rceipi it and most- 1y of poor quallty, Choice tabls Guotable &t 12@14. Lower a—ndu rapge from 10 cis. dowaward to b cts, Potatoes —No demand, ing wt SXg 06 per bu. ous—Iu falr demand at 600 l.'un Are quoted as follows; contract [ 670 taig, 8ot Vasoy, 4 Plug tobacco—Olimax, Iron, rates, 2 16; plow steel, craciblasteel, 63} ’u;ql:mh Qo; Boj lron wedges, flmu i Nams—Rates, 10t0 60; iron, TOLEDO, 00, August 22,—Wheat—Dull and -mk No. 2 red cash and August, 573e, .liu.l.l and easy; No. 2 cash and Avgust Mlb ask ats—Easy; No. 2 cash, 27c. MINNEATOLIS, MixNgaroLIs, Minn,, August 22, —~Wheat- powder, quarter , per 100 £ Luu—Bnr. 1 Bullding Material, Bewer brick, $000; medium Home-grown sell. ioa, 1495 cloy bu, \ P, Navy,!2 pple, SrancreBosgl, 4 Silver Gloss, & s 4 onse, 450; equare, cases, 170; Oshkosh, cases, )@50c; choice, b6 : Japan, cho Qolong, good, 5@ 106; Oolon good, 11@12 @17¢; fancy gree overnmant 1830; McLugl ORACKKHS - o Clarmine soda, butter and pic- 3 Einger snaps, Medinm in barrels, 5 95; do in tarrels, 6 00; do in barrels, 7 00; do prime to cholce, 61@73e. avon Tmperfal, 8 00; Kirk's 50; ploneer Por: \sn~l‘anm{lvunm cane, 4 cans in case, per_gallon, 160; 150° water white, lbu: lin- g{nllon. 6¢; awoet, per gdlon 100, : ”R“umt e, ":fi“' ; gommon bick, ST, T gol eatsfoot extrs, per gallon, 7505 ~Boston 9 0z brown and K\'z” 1, 105, Inbrioating, seco,. per gallon, 800, sumiier, 150 golden maching, No. 1, per gal- 90c} turpentine per gallon, 480; naptba, 74c, 0., ¥, 7 ring bits, boc; 31“ strap | tion, with represetatives from Tows, | 4jap 3 loop | this week. 0; 18 X C 8 loop champ hat less lumber was left over this season than T buckles, $130; 1§ jap 3 loop 9ha§mpt llnukles, Iast, and a resolution passed advancing rates ristol enape, , 1 at SL4 L. & Sons, 34c; No, 1 01 Cincinnati, No 1 lace leather, 60c; rrimo slaughter sole | #x4 leather, 7c; prime cak kole leather, $7c. een cured, fo@ 1101 dam DRUGS ARD OHEMIOALS—Aoid, earbolie, 440 No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch. acid, tartario, bio; balasm copaiba, per Ib. | No. 2, Plain, 10 inch.. stafras, per Ib, 19¢; calomel, per ‘or., 20 50; chloro- Dovers powders, per b, 4 e 1b, 20c; oil balf bls, 100 1bs, $5.50; 60 Tbs, $4.95; o ver 1b, 405 strychnine, per oz, $1 60, The conl trade has Improved roma * of lata. firm at the following quota. Rich Hlll rits Ooroaxe SPIRITs—188 proof, 119; pirita, second quality, 101 proof, ALOOHOL—188 proof ‘alookol 3 80 per wine Fine blended, 15023 00; Kentucky bour bons 2 00@6 003 Kentucky and Pennsylva BranDIEs—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- éms—xmpoma. 4 50@600; domestlo, 150 Umunuflm—lmnnmd per case, 28 00@ £ | 84 00; American, per case, 10 CO@16 00 White a‘;-a oy Frez::und /hael,gflc' s whiting, 24cj whiil ers, 190) whiting e bk | 3armantow, 136 Munn’s lnmpblnck, ordumry, 100; Prussian blue, 55¢ Tt | untzamarine, 18c; vandyks, brown, 8o; um ber O U lion, Eng- | N ormillion, American, 186; Indian, rose pink, 14g; Venetin, rod, Cookson’s, yed, American, 180; red lead, he; chromo ybllow, gemino, d0o; chrom yel re, French 20; Winter s 1 S paiets brown., S4c) gallon: Furniture, ll 90; Damar, extra, pure, 6 76; Marseil 20c; French zino; seal, 120; French zinc, red seal, 1lo, thnnh zino, in varnish asst,, 20c; F'rench zino, burnt umber, 1 han, 100; raw and burnt slennl lOu' v blu‘ 16c: 180, Iullmm 150; Venetian red, 9¢; ! " new 4 , 1503 rod, & 0. & noh.re. 160 mlllflltod. d' "u.' Durham, lé the steps, and then motloned bo the drlver aroling, 16 u..woot)éoflmx 8 oz., | up quickly, 26c, Killikinick, 4 oz, 27c; 2 o, Fine cut—Hard to Beat, 70c; Oharm of the Fountain, 706 Golden Throad, e, 00c; Bids, 60c; Rocky M. J« Kw by Hosse | o Hog, !’um o Heavy H.nawm List. u@lflo:‘:"nevl fellow rode in state and alone all the 005 hlnh- Ib, 110; coil chain, pet 1b, GalZo; mall Barexp Wine—In car lots, 4 00 per 65, HBM'—Bhot. lbm buekshot, 1 855 orlenhl ldo‘h-‘“fl‘! COMMISSION, ETC. BRANCH & CO,, TIVE STCOK GREEN & BURKE, Live Stock Commission ineh, | Ana Forwarding Agents, Union Stock Yards, South ‘O ha, Neh. . Ropresented at. Chicago by Keenan & Hancock. Telephone 687, RY, SON & CO0,, ablished, 1862, Live Stock Commission, ok Yards, Chicago, Tl and Omaha, ¥ Manager Omaha Branch. ~ Telo. VinkGar —New Vork apple, 16¢; Ohio ap- Corn 111 ¥ Omn Apples~Our own packing Brand Oystora. Butter, Potatoes. nam St Platt & s, G Ashton, in bbls dairy, )0y 8%, 1240; box, 20 1bs,; TROXELL & WILLIAMS, round, 1l , Flonr, Apples, Stonew i choice, choloe, 60@ W, F. BROWN & 00., Commission Dealers in Live Stock Office— Exchange Building, Union Stock Yards,South Omaha, Neb. Crders for feeders and stock cattle mptly Bled, at lowest market price. Tolephone _No. 0ox. Union Stack Yards Company, OF OMAHA, John F. Boyd, Superintendent. . MORONY, choice, cholce, grades: or HORST & RIDDELL, ) 16§@1 o Lt b Tolophone No. SAFES & LOCKS, P. BOYER & CO., PEYOKE BROS. 80; City Fire and Burglar Proof aults fos, Timo Locks, _and Jail Work nozalnrmnm.u.m»...a MANUFACTUBERS “Mattrosses. Produre and Piovisicns, Omsha, Neb. A. P, SCHACK, 50; Kirk's 185; three Seeds and Produce, No. 918 Omaha, Nebraska, Wholes'e Fruits,Produce, Oysters Poultry, Storage and Commission Mcht' Cidet, Vinegar, and 815 South —|French and German Fancy Goods General CU_mmlssmn Mercl!jant General Commission Merchants, relgn and Dome Agents for Halls Saf &luckCns Commission Merchants, Fruits, Whulesale Commission Marchant SON. Wholesale Job Lots, Gente’ Fornisbing Goads, €oods trom Now York. Tiade S.1cs Daily; 500 and 508 Sotth 184h St., Orashs J. T. Robinson Notion Company 408 and 405 8. 10th St., Cmaha, Neb. S, | Wholesalo donters in Notions and Gents' Furnishing Co Gools 0. 8 l.l)()l)ld(,l( & CO,, Drug; and Stationers’ Sundries, 1415 Farnam , Omah FURNITURE, DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furmtura Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, Wagons ana Carriages, A4 ESTARLISIED 1858, A. J. SIMPSON, The leadmg Carriage Factary. 1409 and 1411 Dodge St., Uimaha, Neb, FISH, ETC, ICKE TEMSSEN & CO, Wholesale Fish Dealers, Tmportera of Forefgn Fish, Nos, 011 ani 91 E. M. HULSE, Mattress Cnmpany, Manufacturing Mattresscs, Beddi hor Pillows, Cots, ete. 1500 and 1208 Douglas St. ,(Im\hmln overalls, CANFIELD MF'G, CO, Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Ete. 1102 and 1104 Douglas St Omalia, Neb. 20 JOHN F, FLACK, 3 well- " | Produce, Provisions, Fruits, Flour and Feed. th St., Cmaha, Neb, nts golicited. Roturns McSHAN 190; An- hes, & SCHROEDER, 1103 150 headiight Refrigerator and Sta,, on U cking House,1 ith boiled, per Track, Omal General Commission Merchant, 105 8. (de promp Buyers of Butter and Eggs, avenworth stroetand U . Teack, Omaha, N GROCERIES, ALLEN BROS. Wholesale Grocers, 1110 and 1112 Douglas Street, Omats, Neb, E. B, CHAPMAN & CO, Wholesale FancyGrocers, Cigars. —_— WIEDEMAN & 00., €0; lime (in bumparmu o Touisvillo coment, S1.55; Uticy, Akron 'S0 ALl warikes eamsth, $1.60; Portlind comont, English, $4.00; stucc, MMichigan, 52,00 hair in paper sacks per bu, 0c. [ lima (in bele) ¢ i | Poultry, Buttor Fruits, § Omaha, Nebraska. s Bullon LOUIS HELLER, Dry Lumber. Wholezale—On Board Oars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, The Northwestern Lumber Dealérs’ atsocia- Tlhmo Minnesota and Wisconsin, met at St. Paul Investigation ravealed the fact 4 Jnm s St., X C = hames, CUAL, LIME, E10. Towue, Pros. GRO.PATERSON,SeckT NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Shippers of Cozl and Coke, 214 8. 13th St. Omali, Neb, Produce Commission Merchants Juhher & Commission Marchant Tobaoco and Smokors Arties, 1917 Howard 8t MEYER & RAAPKE, Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Teas, Spiocs, Cigars and Tobaccos, 1817 and 1810 Douglas 8t., Omaha, Nebrsska. McCORD, BRADY & COMPANY, Wholesale Grocers, rner 10th and Farnam Streots, Omaha, TON, GALLAGHER & CO,, Whulesale Groceries & Provisions 09 and 711 §, 10th aha Neb, HARNESS, ETC, o 81.0) per thousand on all yards. This ction of the northwestern lumber dealers will not | 1. Hutnenr, 1} at [ affaot the Omaha macket for the present. In Erelon caso they hold to the resolution it may in time cause an advance in prices, at 8350, 00, Mana 1218, [14 161 f6.[18 . I, A. Bacn, Nehraska Lnal & llll\1|8\ Company | Ha ILTY & LANDROCK, Manufacturers and Jobbers of rness, Saddles, Saddlery Hardware, Turf Goods, Blankets and Robos, 141¢ Farnam Street Omana, 83¢; o |— +16.02(16 00/16 00(17.00/18.00|19.00(20.00 +|16'50[15 60| 16.50] 16.50|17.5/20.00|20.00 16.00|16.00/18,0¢ |17.00|18:00 1. 00) 00) 50) — COUTANT & SQUIRES, 2x6. 2xs 00116.00|17.00(15. Bost varioties.” Oflic, 813 . 13t S1. 16 16.00(16,00(17.00) 18, 16.5 6 0. 20.00 |21 6 0[16 50|17.50/15.50/19.60/20.60 Pros. NDERTAND, i ABAQ Treas. BOARDS, No-1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 t. boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft; boards, 12 14 and 16 ft boards, 12, 14 and 16 Jobbers of hard h St.,Oma Dealers in Hard and Soft Coal Telephone No GOODNAY, V-Pres, (lmaha CUaI Cuke and Lime Co, Leathor H’tdrs, Yte. SLOMAN BROS,, Leather, Safi'fi'iary Hanf]are Saddlery and Furs, Pelts, L. C. m NTING IO, /& 50 ||~\\ ote, u, i BHIP LAP, JEFF W. BEDFORD, per | No.1, O, G ls 50 | Omice, g 8. 140 St , Omaha, Davenport, VENCING, Coal, Coke. Lime and Stone, Yards, 9th and Dealers in Hrdes,, oal, TBHUW. Ill On )\477 DKY DDDS, OWN & CO., 1,4 & 6 inch, 13 and 14 fost, ough. 815 00 1, 4 & 6 inch, 16 foot, rough.. 0. 2, 4 &6 Inch, 12 and 14 foot, rough. 1s 00 2,4 & 6 inch 16 feot, rough....... 16 00 CEILING. gmch, Norway inch, Norway. 3 Gom, 14 and 16 feet Henoor 4" and 16 oot acite n“;’. FINISHING, i | 1st, 24 and 8 Olear, 1}inch, s, 2.....850 50 st 3d, and 3d Oloary 1 and 2 inch, a. 3a 50 50 B Seloct, 1 and 2 inch, s, 2/ 30 50 1st, 2d and Clear, 1 il ch 8. A Select, 1 mch. 8 28 ~ WINES and LIQUORS. ILER & Co, No. No. oastor, purs 1 do;” il N glycering Sole u FRANK DELLON And ‘44 Lors, rers of Kenned Haraoy o0 2 and 1204 Douglas St., Omaha, Neli 11 00 | FactorionNon. and 805 b4 Bloo e 3o GEO, W, DUNCAN, lesale Deals Wines, Liguors ang - Cigars, 214 and 216 5. 14th St., Ganaha, Neb. Dlstlllers and Importers of Wmes : Dealers in Liguors and Blgars Goods & Nntlons ) N l\'l.l* R &M l‘UALF CO. Healers in A ncull lryp!enlems Oftice Cor. 6th an PARLIN, OR. ‘\1)(1 R¥F & MARTIN, Whclesalo Dealers In ——— [ Agricultural Implements, Wagons and Buggles, Omaha, Neb. FLOUR, ETC L. A, STEWART & O do, 101 | B Select, 1 inch, s, 2. 'POSTS, White Oedar, 6 inch, halyes White Cedar, b inch, halve ‘White Codar, 8 inches, quarters. ‘White Cedar, 4 inch, round... FLOOBING. 1st Com, 6 Inch, white pine 2d Com. 6 inch, white pine. 3d Com, 6 inch, white pine R. R, GROTTE, Wines an Liguors, - « 11 o | Western Agent Jos. Brewing Co. 00@1 50; L. P. LARSON & 00, 85 00 ) 85 00 [Anaci izars, an eieheatod Miwauiks cor, Omaha, Neb, 719 8. 9th sss ol Wholesale [ealer in Whiskies. ‘I Agents for the Phiip Bests’ Sel. T'ence 6 {nch, white pi 1st and 2d Clear ye].lnw pine, BTOOK BOARDS, BATTENS, WELL TUBING, [PICKETS, HENRY HORNBERGER, England, 1321 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. Wholesale Wines, llqunrs,CIgars Wholesale Flour Dealers, manufacturers of Hluminating and Lubricating ils. BRUNO TZSCHUCK, Agent for J. C. Hoffmayr & Manf'rs Hlehest Grades df Flour LUMBER, ETC, C. N, DIETZ, Lumber, 0, G. Bats, 8 Inch. b . Bat:, 2} inch nch Bats, s, inch wall b 3 inch well tubing, Bo Plekets: D, & T Mat, CIGAES and TOBACCO, AN CIGAR FALTORY Paris ITSC| L R, 410 St., Omaha, Nel burnt 4c |16 inch, Clear 350 ’A’Stmdud MAX MEYER & CO,, 21| Johbers of Cigars. «vs 2 60] Gunsand Ammunition. ¥1 to 2 1024 Faruwn St., Om: m, N, Y. 2400 Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, And wholesale delera s Leat Tobacoos, No. 105 and Tohaccos, 11th St 102010 Neb. 18th and Califorma Street, Omaha. Nel, LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in lumher,]lath Lime, Sash, Doors, ete. Yards—Cor, d Lo 9th GERMAN D, WYATT, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, 20th end Izard St., Omaha, Nebraska. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO,, A Nervy rieporter. Troy Press. Each newspsper in New couree, had a blg foxee on the funeral, Well, it took so many men that some of compluhva]y 1fttle experlence had to be | Steam, IRON PIPE, ETC. A, L, STRANG COMPANY, Pumus, Pipe, and Engines. Water, Railway and Milling Supylics, 20, 4 Farnam St., Cmaha, b 6b. ‘minera), coach, ex glven pretty Important assignments. xtra, 8¢, | Among these was a young man on the h World, whe has been In the newspaper aha, P. P. | husiness about & month altogether, He was told to go to the Fifth Avenue hotel in the morning and never lose slght of COWING & CO. obbers in Tron Pipe, Iron goods. eers. suppl Omaha, Nk tings, Tron.and Brass Y Lith aad Dodgo Bis.; Hydraullc & Mechan | Engmeers. Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Worlk ond Iulu or Har Wood ¥ th and < | Dealer in Sa§h Doars, Bllnds. Mouldings, Build South 12th Street, FRED W, GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. ‘Cor. tth and Dbuglas St., Omana, Neb, tke Grant family till night, Up he went 'b | bright and ear'y and stayed till the pro- cession was about to start. Then he was in a quandary. He never could keop the Grants In slght if he went on foot through the multitade. Besldes, 1t was about six miles to the park. A happy idea strack HARDWARE. 7. BROATOH, Heayy H‘a'rdware Iron, Steel, Springes Wag Hardvood Lumber, ote. and ey 180; bhis o llll H 1200 GEO, A, HOAGLAND, Wholesale Dealer in llimher. Omaha, Nebraska. WAKEFIELD, Whulesale lumher.l.ath S hingles Tus- | him. Along Twenty-third street was a &1(? long row of carrlages to b used by the \tont | Grants snd prominent people who wers ; stopping st the hotel. So, very quletly, this young but enterprislng journalist EDNEY & 1217 aud 1219 Leavenworth &t , Omaba, Neb. Wholesale Iron, Steels Wagon And_Carrisge Weod Stock, Heavy Hardware, Etc., Building Popors, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Fickots, Wosts, Linio, Viaster, 1air, Cemen Ainth and Jorics, Omalha, Nob, CARPETS, A. ORCHARD, threw away his cigar, stralghtened hishat - and vullui out, H:a stood & moment on MILTON ROGERS & SONS, 9 oz, 60c. | of the best-looking carrlage. Jehu drove , B d and the reporter got in, ‘“'"“"' Siaton Urke Gnods. nam Street, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, 1821 and 1528 Far- Wholesale Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Goods, etc., 1428 Faman Streot, Omaha, Neb. Boots and Shoes, Navy | ¢‘What number are you!” he asked, The driver told him. LEE, FRIED & CO,, 5 Now do yoa know where you come {n? The driver did not. “Well, you follow the Gnnt carrisge, t 8l ndl by the deor now.” The drlver supposed it was &ll right, paturally, and. as soon the procession started he puided In behind Ool. Fred, Sheet Iron, Etc. T war __and Mismi Fowder Co.” Omahs, oun- Neb RhUTl}H. & WILHELMY CQ,, Owmaha, Neb. Jabbers of Hardware and Nail Agents for Howe So Wholesale Hardware and Nails, Jefferson Steel Nails, Cor. 10th and Higney Steets W. V. MORSE & CO,, S:| obbers of Boots and Shoes 1819 Faruam Street, Omaha, Neb, Manufactory, 11 Summer St., Boston. Coffee and pices, 4P OLARKE BRO3, & CO, 4o | Mrs. Sartorls and the others. And that = Pork Packing. JAMES E. BOYD, Pork Packer and Shipper, Omaha, Nebraska. way to Wiverside Park, Talk sbout| HDW, HAMMEIT, ¥. J, SOHUYLER. W. F. Johnson & Co., Commission Merchan 215 La Salle Street, Chicago, OLARKE DRUG COMPAN Whulesala Ilruge,lsts, 1 80; -ml. 00; do Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills obbers of Teas, Coffec and Spices. der, Flavoring E: of Bukln{ 1414-16 Harn, ctures L undry Blue, In ha, Nebraska. Crockerv. W, L, WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Lisporters of grockely, Glassware; Lawps, € yo, ote, Office 817 5. 18th L., 01 Nebraska. Tar- L8 Receivers of grala and seeds. Fatures bought nnd sold.” Hpecial attention to sales by samples, Represented by EDWARD BARTON, Lincalp, Neb lass, ol 1114 1 C. ¥. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist, Acd Dealer (n Paints, brigk, $5.00 Omabis, Nebrasks Oils and Window Glacs, " CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO,, Wholesale Uaalers in (llls, Gasoline, Mica Axle Grease, ete. lshop, Mam ager, Omalit, i

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