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FINANCE AND COMMERCE. NMINANCIAL, Naw Yonrk, August 24, —MoxNzy—On call, sy ot 1§ per cont. Prive PApER ~4@5 per cent. Exonanor Biuis—Quiot at $4.843, mand $4.85%, GovernyeNTs—Have been very dull, but quotations are firm. Srooks ~Opened irregular, but nnder-sell. ing by room traders soon began to sag off, and all day long it was dull and heavy, although there were a few sharp breaks, Compared with Saturday night's closing prices, the aver- age decline for the day throughout the list wa1 § per cent. The explunations given for tho decline were that Worshaffer and Vonem- berg partios were sellors, and that the bear party had been made up in Saratoga which had eold stocks all day, Union Pacific was well held and so were Omahas, STO0KS ON WALL STREET, de- . 4, Pacifio 6's of 95 Qentral Paclfio . Ohicago & Alton. Ohiongo, Brriington & ol ioago, Burlington & Quincy . Delawars, Lackawans & Western. Denver & Rio Grande. do preterred ; Xllinows Central Indians, Bloomington & Western. daa s Toxad. v Lake Shore & Michigan Loulsville & Nashvills Michigan Central, Missouri Pacifio. Northern l'dldflm 5 do preferred. Now York Central. Orogon Transcontinental . Pacifio Mail........... Poorla, Decatur & Evanavilie. Pullman Palace Oar Com Rock Inland : 8t. Louls & San Francise do do Chicago, Mllwn{:koe & 8t do do 8t, Paul & Omaha......... do, do preferred Texas Pac Union Pacific . . Wabash, St. Touis & Pac [ do do do preferred. .. 14} Trestern Uaion Tolegraph. ) Orogon Railroad & Navigi preferred. ation. . PRODUOKE. ORIOAGD, Omi0aco, IlL, August 24,—Flour — Dull and unchanged; winter wheat, south- e, $450@5.25; Wisconsin and _Mich- igan, $4.00@5.00; eoft wpring, ~ $3.50@ 4.2 Minnesota bakers, $3,50@4.50: patents, $4.75@5.50; low grades, $2.00@ Whoat—Active, very nervous and unsettled, with lower range of prices; opened weak and lower; declined 13c below Saturday; reacted 13c from_early inside prices; later became weak, with less demand; again declined 13c, losing 14c under Saturday; 75¢, cash and Au- gust; 78fc, September; S08@S0jc, October; November; No. 2 red, 543@85e, Corn—Active and unsettled; opened wealk, influenced by decline of wheat, but on re- ports of cool weather and frostin the north- west became very strong; advanced 13@ljc for September and October; closed §c to Jo higher for September and Cetober, and Ho to e for longer fatures; 44jc, cash; 443@d5c, August and September; 43§@433c, October, Oats—Brisk demand; advanced i foto do; 26}, cashand August; tember and October. Rye—Quiot and firm at 56hc, Timothy—2@3c lower: prime, $1.60, Flaxseed—1lc lower for cash; No, 1, $1.18 Pork—Active; early advanced 20@224o; declined 12j@1%c; towards the close rallied 74@10c; $8.70@B 75, oash; 724@8 75, Angust and September; $8.80@8.52}, October; $8.70@8. 72}, November, Lard—Steadier, with fair demand; $6.173@ 620, cash, Auvgust and September; 6,22 @86.25, October, Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $4,00@4 25; short cloar sides, $5.80@5.85; short rib sides, $5.45 5 noy creamery, 18 y, 148150, Cheeso—Unchanged; choice full ~cream choddars, 63@73o: fiats, 7@The; young Ameri- oas, 8§@Dh; skims, 1@dc. Evbgu—swl y; moderate domand at 11 11he. Hides—Heavy green salted, 8c; light, 81c; dey ralted, 11140, allow—No, 1 country, 5to; No. 2, 41@the. ohipts, 12,000 185,000 333,000 99,000 1,000 1,000 Flour, bbls. .. Wheat, bushels, NEW YORK PRODUCE; New YoBx, August 24,—Wheat—Lower; xo.oipts, 529,000 bu; exports, 121,000 bu; No, 2 northwest, 87c; ungraded red, 76@940; oi f, 9140; NoB red, 974@574c; No, 2 red, 903@916 in elevator; October closing at 92c. Oorn—Spot firm and_quiet; options weak; receipts, 82,0.0 bu; exports, 55,000 bu; un- graded, 63@b43c; No. 3, 63{@b1c in_elevator, 5i@bsfo_sfloat; October closing at b1fc. Oata—TLower and less active; raceipts, 354, 000 bu; exports, 10,000 bu; mixed western, 21@34c; white, $7@12c. Petroleum— Firm; united closed at $1,027, Yiggs—Firm and fair inquiry; receipts, 8,200 packages; western fresh, 14@14jc, Pork—Steady and moderately nctive; mess spot, $10.2,@10.50 Lard—Moderately active; western steam spot, $6.50; Outober, $6.50@6.59, o Ditter—Firm aad in e ivquiry; westorn, Cheese ~Quiet and barely steady; western flat, 4 Gfc, KANBAS CITY, Kansas Crry, Mo., August 24,—Wheat— Lower; cash, 09}c bid, 693 acked; September, T2@72f0 jorn—Lower; cash, 33}¢; September, 834c bid, 340 asked, Oats—Nominal; 234 bid, 25c asked. BT, LOUIS, 8r. Louis, Mo., August 24,—Wheat— Active and unsettled, closed about 1c lower; No, 2 red cash, 89¢; August, 884c bid; Septem- ber, 8880} October, 90k, Uorn—Lower and slow; cash, 41@42¢; Au- st 40; Septembar, . 40{o; Octobor, 934@ 0. Rye—TFirmer at 55@564o, Whisky~—Steady at 8015, Pork—Dull and lower ot $0.25@9,35, Lard—Nominal, Butter—Unchanged; creamery, 17@220; 12@138¢, wumnon board, —Wheat —-Firm _and higher; August, 890; September, S9I@89{; October, 91§c, Ourn —Firm; October, 89fc; year, 83}c bid. w;}-u—lushm September,” 224c; year, 2Hc, LIVERPOOL, LIvERrooL, August 24, —Wheat—Dall; {«u. 3 winter, 6s 11d; No, 2 sprivg, lour—Easy at 1s, 43, Qorn—8pot firm at 4s 7d; August steady at 43 7d; | September, steady at 4s 73d, October, steady at 4s 8d. TOLEDO, Avugust 24, —Wheat— red cash and August,s5o bid, et; No. 2 cash and Augustddho. ‘nchanged; No, 2 cash and August, a TovLsvo, y and No. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, August 24, —Wheat— Unsettlod and lower at the close; No. 1 hard, ked) No. 1 northern, sales, 750 for j other grades neglected. - Flour—TInactive and weak; patents, $4.7 4.90; bakers, $3.76@3.90, bbll{wl)h~whni. 78,000 bu; n, flour, 140 Wheat in store. 8,138,174 bu, CINCINNATI, Ovorysart, 0., Aogust 24, —Wheat— Daull'and lower; No. 8 red, 89@f1c, Coru - Btronger; No. 2 mixed, 47¢. Oata—~Easler; No, 2 mixed, 203@25}c, | rain and mud conspire it is_doubly so. * | Arnold's, Siipmonta—Wheat, 24,000 bu; flour, 23,000 71 =Rye—Easler; No, 2, 574@500. Barley—Nominal. Pork—Dull at $9.25, Lard—Steady st $6 07h ‘Whisky—Unvettled; no salea reported; no accurate quotations oan be given, MILWAUKER, Miwarkes, Wis., August 24, —Wheat— Steady: No. 2 Milwaukee, 79¢; September, 79fc; October, 917 Rye—Tame; No. 1, 66kc. Barley—Nothing done, Provisions—Firm; mess pork, September, $8.80; October, $8.874. —— LIVE BTOUK. CHICAGO. COnroaco, 111, August 24 —The Drovers’ Journal reports: Oattle—Receipts, 11,000; natives firm: ippi w, $1,15@5.90; stockers and @4 001 cows, bulls and mixed, 4.10; through Texans 10@20c lower, $2.00@3.90; western rangers, 10@20c iower; natives and half breeds, £4,00@4.75; wintered Texans, $3.50@3 90, Hogs—acelpts, 16,000;nctive and 5@19¢ higher; rough and mixed, $4.10@4. 85; packing and shipping, $4.35@4.75; light weights, $420@4.95; skipe, $2.75@8.85, : Sheep—Rooeipts, 1,000; steady; nativee, $2.00@3.75; Texans, $1.75@3.00, Drovers’ Journal's Liverpool cable reporta prices 4o higher; Ebost American oattle 13¢ per Ib, dressed. EANBAS OITY. Kansas Orry, Mo, August 24, —Oattle—Re- ceipts, 2,500;" shipments, 2,600; natives steady; Texans weak and ten lower; export stears 85,20@b.40; common to choicoshipping, 84,50@5.15; stockers and foeders, $3.30: ows, §2,40@3,40; grass Texans, $3.00@ Hogs—Recelpts, 3800; shipments, 4,000; firmer and light and assorted at $4.30@4.50; heavy and mixed, $4.10@4.25 Bheep—Receipts, 200; ipments, 800; ;t;ady; common to govd muttons, $150@ cash and ST, LOUIS &St.aLovis, Mo, August 24,—Cattlo—Re- ceipta, 3,400; ehipments, 600; empply prin- cipally rangers which are slow and weak; na- tives are steady; ehioping steers £4.60@5.50; butchers’ steers, $3.40@4 0); mixed lota, $2.50 @3.25; Indian steers, S 4,00, Sheep —Receipts, 700; shipments, 2,0000; stoady for best; common to choice, $2.00@ 3.75; Iambs, $3.00@4, e ——— OMAHA LIVE BTOOK: UNI0N 810K YARDS, 8. OyMAHA, | Monday Evening, August 24, Monday a8 a rule fs a dull_day, but when The following are to-day's quotations; Common rough hogs, $3,00@3.75; good mixed hogs, 83, choice light hogs, $4.00@4.10. Sheep, choice, $2 50@3 butchers’ stock, $2.76@3 25; dreseed beef steers, average 1,100 to 1,200 pounds, $4.50@4.75; good to choice, ayerage 1,800 to 1,400 pounds, $5,00@5.25; receipts 1,390 and markot wenk, Receipts of hogs light and market stronger; all sold. Tho following may be taken as representa- tive eales: 51 hogs, averags weight 266 1bs., $3.90, 80 “ 7 200 ¢ 8395, $3 $4 806 L1438 11 cows, 62 ateers, Btock Yard Items, John Wallwork, of Chicago, is sperding a few daya at the yards. Mr. Bliea, of the firm of Bliss & Bliss, of Schuyler, was at the yards to-day: Mr, Crawford, of the firm of Beckwith, Quinn & Co., is among the visitors ot the yards. The_following had stock at the yards to- day: 8. R. Black, Kearney, 116 sheep; Beck- with, Quinn & Co., Rock Creek, 312 cattle: Robert Hersford, Green River, 86 horsee; Durbin Land and Oattle company, Rock Creek, 328 cattle; G. W, Baxter, Rock Creek, 340 cattle; Ogalla Land 'and Cattle company, 380 cattle. Amoug the arrivals at the hotel are the fol- lowing: O. E. Bentlay, Chicago; C. D, Whis- man, 8. L. Glenn, Chieyenne; J. W. Fores- man, Cheyenne; Georga H. Stodes, Fort Col- ins, 'Col.1 George W. Baxter, Oheyeune; J. V. Witherbee, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS Monday Evening, August 24, General Produce. Cheese—To-duy’s quotations are as follows: Fancy full crosm oheddars, Sci fancy full croam flats, two in hoop, 8c; fancy full cream Youog Americas, four in hoop, 103@1lc; brick cheeso, 1240; Limburger cheess, 10o; Swits cheese, 16@17c. TProvisions—Indications polnt to an ad- vance on present quotations as the prices are very low. Lard, 401b cane, per b, 7io; do, 20Ib cans, Tho: dried beef hams, 15@ldc; dried beef, 11@12; corned beef, per bbl, 6 00; mess pork, per bbl, $13 00; ham, 11jc; breakfast bacon, 10c; clear sido bacon, $74c; dry salt sides, 76; shouldeta, Gc, Eggs—Reccipts very light, demand brisk, The market has advancoq eggs aro now quoted at 12@13c, oultry—There is & glut of chickens in the market to-d y, Small chickens have gone as lowas $150 and fair sizo at 8200, Old chickens remaln firm at 88,00, Butter—Choice table quotable at 14@16c, Lower grades range from 10c downward to b, Potatoes—No demand, Home-grown sell- ing at 30@35c per bu. Oulons — 1n fair demand at 50c per bu, Beans—Are quoted as follows: H P, Navy, $1 40@1 50; H, P. medium, $120@1 35 Rood clean, 900@81 00; inferior, 608 75c. Fruits, Lemons—The market has declined 50c, but remams firm on good stock, Verdelli - fancy, per box, 88,00, Apples—Choice eating, $3.00@3 25; choice cooking, §2.60@3 00. Cocoanuts—Per hundred, £5,60, Bananas—Yellow, per bunch as to size, $2.00@3 Peaches—Heavy receipts of eastern peaches expected next woek, Arkansas per one-third bushel box. .. Delaware ** one-half ** basket, Michigan ““ ~ “ peck baskef Crab Apples—Per one-half bushi 50 to 60 cents, Grapes—Concord, per Ib,, 8¢, Clllfnr;:l‘lnltl. A rather weak fecling 18 provalling, Ono carload arrived this morning, Bartlett pears are arriving mostly oo ripe to stand reship- piog, Large quantities are being sold at low figures to pedalars, Grapes have declined 25c per crate, QUINCES—$2,50 per box, Pears —Mountain Bartlotts, $3.25@3.50; Winter Nollis, Beurre Diel, White Doyenne, E. Beurre, Lawrence, Dutchesse, etc ,.$2,75@. 3,00, Peaches—Late Crawford’s, Lemon and Red Olings 82,00, Plums—Per box, §1.75, Prunes—8§1.75. Grapes—Per crate, Muscats, Rose of Peru, and Tokay, $2.75, GCoal, Anthracite egg, 88.00; anthracite nut, 88.25; anthracite ravge, 88 25; lowa, $3.25; Wal- put Block, $325, Illinois, 00; ITudiana block, $5.75; Fort Scott, $4, Rich Hill, .70, Dry Goods il Prixts-Steel River, b American, bk Manchester, 6; Lyma Gloucester, £%; Dunnell Jacquard, 6: D 5§; Ramopo, 4; Windsor, 6; Pacific, 6 mony, 43; Axchor Shirtings, 4; Merr Shirlings, 4, Dixivs—Beaver Oreck AA, 11; Oreok BB, 10; Boaver Creek 00, 0; JafTrey XX, 11k Jaffrey XXX, 12};'Columbian, 12}; York, 13; York, fancy, Haymaker's blue aud 18; Everett, 3 brown, 74, Duck—(Unbleached)~8 oz Magnoli 10 0z Magnolis, 11; 8 0z West Polnt, 10§; 10 0z West Point, 12 Duoks. 7&001-:!1(3 ~Boston 9 0z brown and drab, l-‘{ oston O H brown snd drab. 9: Boston XX brown and drab, 10; Boston X brown and drab, 11; Boston O P blue, 113; Warren Tricot, 16. Browx Corrons—Lawrerca LL, 5; Shaw- wut LL, 5; Beaver Dam LL, 5; Atlantic LL, i ead, 7; Wauchusett, 6§; Crown X Pubfumn CCC, 63; Utica O, 4}; At kD CorroNs—Farmers' Choice, 603; 6§ Hope7; Hi 5 § Lonsdale, 7§; Fruit Wamsutia, 10, - Fine P(l)mg: Uou:u&s—sl‘-pwdl R, 6}, Pep) , O ) 64; Statute of Liberty; 11 Baranac'Bs e v ok | $1 00 W. Boaver | ¢ affrey D & T, | N TiokiNas - Amoskeag A O A, 12);_Thorn. diks 0 0 0, 7¢; Thorndike fancy, 9): York A, 10); York fancy; 1243 Millbury, 124; Pearl River, 113; Hamilton, 12; Swift River, 6h: Shetucket 8, 8; Shetnoket 8 §, 0} Montauk A, 12; Montauk B, 103; Omegn A C A, 134, Consr Jrass—Korearge, 7; Armory 7; Pepperell, 7}; Indian Orchard, 0: Naum keng, 7, GRAtN Baos—Ameriosn A, $1750; Har 'inngny A, $17.50, Stark A, $21.50; Albany A, .50, OAnrer_ Wanps ~Bibb, white, 193 Ribb, colorad, 22: Peerless, white, 4.ply, 18; Peer- loss, colored beards, 214, GiNoHAMS—Renfrew, 0@104; Amoskeng, dress, 9; Amonkesg, staple, 73; Ivanhoe, 04: Wamsutta, 84 Nubian, 84; Warwick, 0 Whittendon, 9; Bates, dress, 8; Bates, staple, 67: Randolph, staple, 6}; Lansdowna, 7, Onviors—Amoikeag, checks, 0 Amos- keag, stripes, 8}; Slater, stripes, 8; Edinburg, 9%, Whittendon, stripes, 8; Glenrose, 9; Otis, ohecks, 9; Otis, stripes, ' 9, Roynl, 63 Amos- keag, napped, n%, Luray, book fold, 12; Oberon, book fold, 11}; Eadurance, book fold, 12, Fish, LAKE FISH - (1885 Oatch.) (Half Bls Quar Bls(P’ls, K'ta 100 00 50 40 (12 10 00/5 403 80,2 70/ 92 | 80 5014 952 302 5O/ 86 | 75 00/2 70'1 80‘1 b0| 66 | b3 4 50(4 002 552 10/ 74 | 60 No. 1 Pickeral. . |4 00/3 602 801 9ul 68 MACKERAL- (1885 Catch,) NEW FISH, iVo. 1 Whitefish. (6 No.2 ) . Bbls.|Half Bbls. Quar Bl NEw FIsSH, | 200 | 100 90 'nu 40 Bloater Muess(35 001 16 2 Ex. No.1 8h'r[24 001 No. 1 Shore. . [20 001 Med.No1Shis{15 00/ 8 00| Large Family{10 €0, 17 00l 4 I .1 5 00/ 8 00 HERRINGS - (1885 Oatch.) 8 2 0 5 8 00) b 00} B0 0| 50| 00/ B1 s (H'lf Bbls|Qr. Bbla, NEW FISH, 200 100 90 | 50 40 Munn's Split Nof b 8 004 i Eoglish do Targe|7 50[4 75(2 17/1 80| Gibbed 0 513 00f1 s0l1 50| PICKLED SALMON—IMP'D HERRING (1885 Oatch.) Bb1'a|HI'E BbllQr, Bbla NEW FISH, | 200 [ 100 9) | 50 40 1 10"_’ .’lfl!l 90| Pails Norwgn KKK| | Herrings ... (13 00(7 006 453 b Blood Red, Alaska.....[13 00'7 006 25'3 5 and | (07 2514 003 English summer cured Tongues SR d C —Neow whole cod, 6c, SMOKED Kisn—Halibut, new, 123c; new scaled herrings, 25c. SuspRIES -Domestic Holland _ herringe, kege, 45c; Russion _sardines, herrings, 450} anchovies in glass, Ole Bull brand, per doz. $3.50; anchovies in kegs, Ole Bull brand, per doz., 84.00; spiced Hamburg herrings, skina and heads off, per pail, $1.25, Flour and Millstuffs, BELLING PRICES, ‘Winter Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at £3,0005.50, ) qat 28y Secoud quality—$3.70@3.00. g]&mg ‘Wheat—Best quality patent at $2.80 Second quality—$2.40@3.00, Bran—b0io per owt. Chopped Feed—Per 100 Iba., 800, Chopped Corn—Per cwt., 70c, Corn Meal—$1.00@11.10 per owt, Sereening—No, 1, 750 per owt; No 2, B0a, 1,60 per cw, 5o per cwt, Graham—$2.00 per owt, Hay—$6.50@7.00 per ton, Grocers’ List, Drr Frums—No, 1, quarter apples, bble, 43¢; N C slicod, boxes, 6¢; evaporated, boxe s 8c; blackborries, boxes, 9hc; peaches, boxes nono in the market; peaches, evaporated, none in the market; raspberries, 26c. Svaans - Powdered, 8c; cat loaf, 7{c; gran- ulated, 7io; confectioners’ A, Go; Standard extra O, Gic; extra O, 63; medium yellow, bic; dark yellow, bc. OANNED ' GoODS—Opysters (Standard) per case, 8 90; strawberrios, 2-lb, per caso 2 60; raspberries, 2-Ib, per case, 2 25; California penrs, per case, b 60; apricots, per case, 4 20; poaches, per case, 4 75; white cherrles, per case, 580; plums, per case, 4 00; whortleber- ries, per case, 2 40; egg plums, 2-1b, per case, 290; green gages, 2-lb, per case, 3 90; pine applen, 2-Ib, per cise, 3 20@5 50, i ANDY—Mixed, 94c; stick, 9hc; twist stick Srioes —Pepper, 19¢; alspics, 140; cloyes, 20¢; cassia, 150, Steup—Standard O, 20c, bbls; Standard do, 4-gallon kegs, 1 40, Sova—In Ib papers, 3 25 & case; salsoda keg per Ib, $2 74, ViNecaR—New York apple, 16c; Ohio ap- vlg 15c; crab apple, 15, Srancn—Pearl, 4c; Silver Gloss, 80; Corn Starch, 8; Excelsior Gloss, 7c; Oorn, 7hc, Rork —Sieal. 3 inch and larger, 830; § inch, 8jo; 4 inch, 9tc. Sarr—Dray londs, per bbl, 155; Ashton, in sacke, 8 50; 4 sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbls dairy, 260@2 75. CaNpLES —Boxes, 40 1bs, 163, 12403 81, 124c; ;:g;au 4011bv, 16 0z, 6s, 124¢; half box, 20 lbs,; c, Marougs—Per 350 i, caddis, round, onse, 40c; equaco, cases, 170; Oshkosb, casos, | - gr, 120, 'Tkas —Gunpowder, good, 45@5be; choice, 75@760; good Imperial, 40@33c; choice, 60@ 70¢; Young Hyson, good, 30@50¢; choice, 56 @70c; Japan, natural loaf, 75c; Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 35@1300; Oolong, choice, 4@?4@&555; Souchong, good, 30&10c; choice, 85 o, Correes—Lower on nearly all grades; or dinary grades, 10c; falr, 126; good, 11@12 prime, 12@18; choice, 16@17¢; fancy gree and yellow, 16@164c; old governmant Java 20@206c; Arbuckle's roasted, 183c; McLaugh: XXX, ronated, 13c; 'Java, 16§@1 o Dilworth's, 130, OBACKERS - Giarneau’s soda, butter and pic- nic, be; creams, 8c; ginger #naps, So; City soda, The PiokLes—Medium in barrels, 5 25; do in half barrels, 3 20; half barrels, 3 50; eherkins in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 4 00, iuns, prime to cholce, 6}@7}c. Savon Imperial, 3 00; Kirk's Kirk's standard, 3 60; Kirk's an, 4 60, WoonkxwARE—Two hoop pails, 1 85; three boop pail, 210, Tobs, No. 1, 60; ploneer washboards, 1 75; Double Crown, 2 9 ; well- buckets, 3 75, Porasii ~ Pennsylvania cans, 4 cavs In o 835 Babbitt's ball, 2 doz in case, 1 90; An- chor ball, 2doz in case, 1 60, Painte, Oll-;:d Varnishes, Or1.8—110 carbon, per esllon, 11¢; 150 head- light, ver gallon, 160; 176° headlight, per gallon, 160; 150° water white, 16c; linseed, raw, pi .}-uon, 45¢; linseed boiled, ver gal lon, 48¢; lard, winter str'd, per gallon, 60 No. 1, 550 No. 2, b0c; castor XXX, per gal lon, $150; No. 8, 81 40; sweet, per gallon, 1! sperm W. B., per gallon, $160; fish , per gallon, G5c; neatafoot extrs, per 76e; No. 1, 70¢; lubricating, z- pet 30¢; summer, 163; golden machine, ,'per Tn.llun, 350; No. 2, 280; sperm, sig- nal, per gallon, 00c; turpentine, per gallon, 480; naptha 74c, per gallon, 16c, Drugs, DRUGS AND OHEM CALS ~ Acid, earbolio, 44c; acid, tataric, B5c; balsam copaiba, per 60c; bark, sassafras, per b, 12¢; calomel, per Ib, 00c; cinchonidia, per (z, 50c; chloro- form, per Ib, 93c; Dovers powders, per Ib $1 255 epsom salts, per b, Sjc: pure, per Ib, 25¢; lead acetate, per 1b, 20¢; oil No, 1, per gal, $160; oil castor pure, ’ 00; oil, olive, per gal, 814%; of origanum, 60c; opium, $4 25; quinive, P, & W., aud K, & 8, per oz, 8bc; potassium, fodide, per Ib, §3 25; ealicin, per oz, 402; sul- ;| phste morphisie, per oz, 88 50; sulpbur, per b, 4o; strychnize, per oz, $1 60, Saddlery Hard ware, X U eombination loop hames $5.25, X C all in Earrels, 6 00; do in | N glycerine | Piokof THE DAILY BEE--TUESDAY, AUGUS 1. O, T. hames, $4.75; var I. o rfoction pads, $1.75; arbours slide, 300; X C breast strap 3 loop champ T buckles, §1 champ T buckles, 05 T buckles, $130; 1§ e $1.20; copper rivets 1} at at §3.50; German snaps, 1} at $3.00, 2,50, 1 at $1.45, & at $1.40, § at 81,40, X No 1 Pittshurg T, O, Pittsburg K & S 84c; No 1 Cincinnati, leather, 7c; prime oak fole leather, 870 Hides, Bteady; green butchers’ 7o 8¢; dry flint, l@lh& dry salt, aged hides two-thirds price, Tallow—4}o. Grease—Prime white, 3@4e Bhoep Pelts—260@75. Spirits Ooroaxn Serrire—188 proof, 119; do, 101 proot, 120; aplrits, second quality, 101 proof, 19: 'do, 188 proof, 1 18, AUOOHOL—188 prool alookol 3 80 per wine gallon, ‘Wiskies—Redlstilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; Fine blonded, 1 50@300; Kentuoky bo bons 2 00@6 00; Kentucky and Pennsyl ola ryoes, 3 00@6 50, " B:A;)x(gmlmpwud. 6 00@16 00; domes- 0, ). .g‘l.)‘l!).l——lmporhd. 4 60@600; domestlo, 150 Roms—Imported, 4 50@8 00; Now England, 200@4 00; domestic, 1 60@8 00, - " . OHAMPAGNEs—Imported, per ocase, 28 00@ $4.00; American, per case, 10 00@16 00, Dry Painta Whits Iead 8 Frenoh Zing, 126; Parl whiting, 2he; whiting gilders, 1f0; whiting com'l, ' 13o; lampblack, Germantown, 12c; Iampblack, ordinary, 100; Prussian blue, 650 untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8o; um ber burnt, do; umber, raw, 4o0; sionna, burnt _do 5 |sionnn, raw, 4c: Parls greon, genuine, 250 o n oy N, ¥, Pari groon,Gommon, 20 chrome 00; chrome green, K., 13c; vermillion, Eng- 7bo; vermillion, American, 18¢; Indian, red, 10c; rose pink, 1os Venetian, red, Cookson's, 3fo; Venstian, vod, Amerioas 146 rod load, 7403 chromo yellow, genuine, 900; chrome yol- low, K., 120t oohre rochelle, Sc; ochre, French o American, 30; Winters mineral, 24e; Liohigh brown, 2fc; Spanish brown, e rince’s mineral, 30, 'V aBxtsiES—Barrels, per gallont Furnlturs, oxtra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; coach, ex tra, 81 40; coach, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, oxtrs, 81 75 "‘&‘1 700; asphaltum, extrs, 850, shellnc, $8 60; hard oll finish $1 50, PAINTS 1N O1L—White lead, Omaha, P. P, G35 white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 76; Marsoil los green, 1to 5Tb cans, 200; French zino; con_geal, 1%0; French rinc, red seal, 1o, rench #inc, in varnish asst., 30c; French zinc, In oil peat, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b haz., 10c; raw and burnt Sienna 10c; vandyke crown, 130; refined Iampblack, 12c; coach black and ivory black, 16c; drop ' black, 160: Prussian bluo, 40c; ' ultramarine blue, 180; chrome green; L, M & D,. 160; blind sn shutt croen, L. M, & D., 160; Paria green, 180; Indian red, 150; Venetian red, 9¢; Tua- can red, 22c; American vermillion, I, & D, 20¢; yellow ochire, 9c; L, M., O, & 1%, 0., 180; yellow_ochre, 90 golden ochre, 16¢; patent drger, 8c; graluing color, light onk, dark oak, walnut, chestnut and ash. 160 To )CO. Smoking tobaceo—0, 8., 2201 Moerschaum, 80c; Long Tom 80c, Biackwell's Durham, 16 oz, ble; 8 oz, BSec; 4 oz, B7c; 2 oz, 60, Seal of North Uarolina, 16 0z.,wood, 43c; 8 oz, wood, 45c; 4 oz., cloth 48c; 2 oz, 600, Navy Olippings, 26c, Killikinick, 4 oz, 27¢; 2 oz., ¥ine cut—Hard to Beat, 70c; Charm of the ‘West, 60c; Fountain, 70¢: Golden Thread, 670; Favorite, 60c; Buds, 50c; Rocky Moun~ tain, 50c: Fancy, 45c; Daisy, 40c, Plug tobaceo—Climax, 44c per Ib,; Horse- shoe, 46c: Star, 46¢c; Spearhead, 46¢; Our Rope, 60c; Piper Heidsick, 60c; Punch, 40c. Hoavy Hardware List. Xron, rates, 2 15; plow stoel, spectal cast, 4o crucible steel, 6o; cast tools do, 12@18¢; wagon #pokes, per sot, 2258 005 hubs per set, 125; 'telloes ‘sawed dry, 140; tongues, each, 760; axles, eash, 75c; square nuts per | .. Ib, Tallc; washors, per 1b, 8al8o; rivets, pe ib, 110; coil chain, per Ib, 6al20; malleable, 8cj iron wedges, '60j crowbars, _6oj harrow tioeth, 4ot spring steel, 7a8c; Burden's horse shoes, 4 25; Burden's muleshoes, 2. BARBED Wikz—1In car lots, 4 00 per 100, Nams—Rates, 10to 60; iron, 2.60; steel, 65, 80T—Shot, 150; buckshot, 1 85; orlental powder, kog, 8 60ad 00;do, half kog, 200; do quarter kegs, 150 blasting, kegs, § 855 fuse per 100 foot, 50c, Lean—Bar, 1 65, Building Material. Sewer brick, $900; medium brick, $8.00 ccommon brick, $7.00; lime (in bulk) per brl 65¢; lime (in brle) 93c: Louisville cement, $1.55; Utica, Akron and Milwaukee cement, §1 50; Portiand coment, Foglish, $400; stuccs, Michigan, $200; hair i pager sacks per b, e, Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, The Northwestern Lumber Dealers’ associa- tion, with reprexetatives from Iows, Illinois, Minnesots and Wisconsin, met at St, Paul this week. Investigation revealed the fact that less lumber was left oyer this season than last, and & resolution passed advancing rates 81.00 per thousand on all yards. This action of the northw rn lumber dealers will not affoct the Omaha market for the present. case they hold to the resolution it may in time cause an advance in prices, 1ot f1atef1 )18 [aore|eon|2ane 160016 00 5.0019.00(20.00 16 60|16 0 00 16.0) 20 19.00 21,00 20,00 19.50) No, 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 f¢. . No, 2 boards, 12, 14 ana 16 ft No, 8 boards, No, 4 boards, No 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch, No. 2 Flain, 10incb.. No.1, O, @ 14 foet, rough. 15 00 4 4 4 4 vee 16 00 FENOING, 0,1,4 & 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough. .15 & 6 inob, 16 foot, rough. 18 9, 4 &6 Inch, 12 and No. 2, 4 & 6 inch, 16 foot, rough.... ORILING . 18 Gom, B tnchy Normy 2d Com, § inch, Norway. BIDING, 1st Com., 12, 14 and 16 fos 'd Com,. 14 and 16 feet.,. 8 Oom;, 14 and 16 fee Fonce, 14 and 16 fost.. FINISHING, 1st, 24 and 8 Olear, 1}inch, s, 2 1t 24, and 8d Olear, 1} and 4 inch, B Select, 13, 14 and 2 inch, & 2. 1st, 2d and 8, Olear, 1 i A falect, 1 inoh, 8, B Select, 11noh, s, 2 POSTS, White Cedar, 6 inch, halves. White Cedar, 5} inch, halves Wihute Oedar, 8 inches, quarters. White Oedar, 4 fnch, round.... FLOORING, 1st Com, 6 Inch, white pine 34 Com. 6 inch, white pi 8 Com. 6 inch, white pi Sel, Fence 6 (uch, white pine, 1st and 4d Clear yellow pine, 4-6 inch. BTOCK BOARDS, BATTENS, WELLTUBING, [PICKETS, 0, G, Bats, 8 Inch. b+, 24 fnch. 1b, [ 0. G, Bat inch Bats, inch well tubing, 1. 8 inch well tubing, Bov & H. Flat, BHINGLES AND LATH, 16 Inh, Olear *A* Btandard, 5 inch, Olear. ... No. 1. g icketas: D, Baquare. s Ed, Ky 's new meat market, 804 B, 10ib iepn s o prices, O, F, hames, 75 47 ring bits, boe; No. 10 thread, 75c; jap breast strap de, 40c; 1} X O 1} jap 8_loop 312 X O3 loop_ champ 8 loop champ_ buckles, ., 9, 20c; Bristol enaps, 50, 13 at 8$4.50, 1 at 83.50, & at 8 50, 1} at 1., & Sony, 84¢; No, 1 83¢; No 1 lnce leather, 600; prime slaughter sole fm' oured, 0@11ct dam- £8 0 T 25, 1885. OMAHA JOBBERS DIRECTORY OMAHA JOBBERS' DIRECTORY. LIVE STUCK. GREEN & BURK Live Stock Commission And Forwarding Agonts, Union Stock Yards, Sovth Represonted at Chicago by Keenan 82 om h & Hancock. Telephone MALLORY, SON & CO,, Established, 1862. Live Stock Commission, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 11l and_Omaha, Neb, Frank Chittenden, Manager Omaha Branch, © Telo phone No. 953, W, F. BROWN & €0, Commission Dealers in Live Stock Union Stock Yards,South Office—Exchange Buildin, Omaha, Neb. promptly filled, at lowest market price. No. 003, N ~ Union Stack Yards Company, folephone Limited. SAFES & LOCKS, P. BOYER & CO,, | Agents for Halls Sate & Lock Co's ocks, Vaults Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Timo L wha, Neb, and Jail Work. 1020 Farnam St., O Ordors for feedors and stock cattle COMMISSION, kT ¢« BRANCH & CoO., Wholes'e Fruits, Produce, Oysters 1121 Farnam St., Omaha, Platt & Co's s, Game, Poultry, v Brand Oyeters. Butter TROXELL & WILLIAMS, Storage and Commission Mcht's. Fruits, Flour, App'es, Stonewars, Cider, Vinegar, Geaga Seeds, Buttsr, Fgg, 818 18th street, Oreal General Commission Merchant Butter, Eggs, Cheeso and Country Produce generally, 808, 12th St., Omahs, Neb, HORST & RIDDELL, General Commission Merchants. SrrciAvries - Butter, Bgws, Foreign and Domestic Fruits. 112 8, 14th St.,Umaha,Neb. Telephone No. 395, PEYCOKE BROS. Commission Merchants, Fruits, Produco and Provisions, Omahs, Nob. _ MANUFACTURERS. Mattresses. E, M. HULSE, Mattress Company, Manufacturing Mattresses, Bedding, Feather Pillows, Cots, ete. 1206 and 1208 Douglas St., Umaha,Neb, overalls, CANFIELD MI'G, CO. Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Ete. 1102 and 1104 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb, W. F, JOHNSON, EDW, HAMMETT, F. J, SOHUYLER, W. F. Johnson & OCo., Commission Merchants, 218 La Salle Street, Chicago, Receivers of grain and seods. Fatures bought and sold, Special attention to sales by samples, Represented by EDWARD BARTON, Lincoln, Neb Railway Time Table. Tn Hfeot April Gth, 1885, ‘The atdontion of the fravelling pablio 1s called to 4bo faci thad thisls sho only comploto and abaolutoiy correct timo-able published 1n tho olby, All ralns arrite ab and dopart from Omaha by Oontral Sbandard Timo, Tralns of the O. St. P. M. & 0. arrive st and do pard from helr depot, coracr of 14th_and Wobster ; trains of sho B. & M., C, B. &Q.,and K, O 8t. J, & 0. B, from tho B, & M, depoi; all other: Aho Unlon Pacifc dopot. &, Dallyj b excapt Satarday o, excopd Bandasd, onday, excaph WESTWARD DEPAR: ARRIVF, mx | Unien Paclfic 81%0a).. Pacific Kxpress 5 zankver Expross. . . op, Valloy. kil aad Expross 2 L B 11 208 o M. In Nsi Mall and Exprese, Kight Expross, . BOUTEWARD, C B & Q. ¥or Ohicago via Plitsm'th] 9 For Ohloago via O. Blufle| § 66 NORTHWARD, Q. gt P M. & O. . Bloux Oity Expross. [Oakland Accommods! i Day Expi . §. Panl Night Express.| 9 déa) OWMAHA BRIDCE TRAINS Dummv Tralnsg—Leave Omaha a4 6 25,7 25 80,1000, 11 15 8 00 00, 4 85, 6 59 1110pm. On Bu 00 40d 400 p m tral for dspot 18 malautes ches Iator, Leave Councll Bluffs (Broadway depot) a4 6 56,7 65, 930, 10 50, 11 40 a m; 1 £0, 3 B0, 8 80. 4 25, b2§ aud'1145p m. On Suudays $ho 9 50 and'1140 & m and 880 8nd 6 25 p T trains will nob run. ~ Arrive st Teanalor 7 minates 1abor, Omatia 40 minuioy mahs s or; Broadway depot 50 saln. Lator 8 2, A 00 and 7000 m, dally. ivo 43980 aud'1100 am, 105, 880, 7 20 snd 165 p. = SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via the Tripartite Alllanse Linve | BUNDAY MORNING. | SATURDAY NVS. T Ml | BT, | N-W [ N-W [ BD| NI A, P, SCHACK, Wholesale Commission Merchant Fruit, Seeds and Pr No. 918 8. 19th Street Omal raska. JOHN F. FLACK, General Commission Merchant, Produce, Provisions, Fruits, Flour and Feed. 105 S. 14th'St., Gniaha, Neb 47 Consignments solicited, Returns made promptly. MeSHANE & SCHROEDER, Buyers of Butter and Eggs, Refrigerator and Packing House,14th & Leavenworth Sts., on U. P, R. . Track, Omah WIEDEMAN & CO., Produce Commission Merchants Poultry, Butter, Game, Fruits, Ete. 2038 8. 14th St Omaha, Nebra " GUAL, LIME, ET Gro. C. Towwe, Pres, Gro.PATaRsoN,SeckTreas NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Shippers of GozI and Goke, 214 8. 15th St. Omaha, Neb H F. A. Bawc M % Proprietor, Nebraska Coal & lime Company OMAIIA, RASKA. Oftico, 217 8. 13th St. Telephono 40. COUTANT & SQUIRES, Dealers in Hard and Soft Coal Best varietics. Offico, 218 S, 1 Telephone No 1452, Omaha, Ni _ nd Lime Co, 9§, 13th St.,Omaha, JEFF W. BEDFORD, Coal, Coke. Lime and Stone, Office, 213 8. 14th St.,, Omaha, Neb. Yards, 9th and . 'LIQUORS. ILER & Co., Distillers and Importers of Wines And Liquors. Sole Manufacturers of Kennedy's East India pitters. 1112 Harney St., Omaha, FRANK DELLONE & CO., Dealers in Liquors and Cigars, 1202and 1204 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. Factorics —Nos. 4 and 305, 24 Dist. N, Y. GEO, W, DUNCAN, Successor to McVAMARA & DUNCAN, Importers and wholesale Dealers’ in Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 214 and 216 8. 14th St., Cmah i R. R, GROTTE, Wines and Liguors, Westorn Agent Jos, Schlitz Brewing Co, rect, L. P, LARSON & CO,, Wholesale Dealer in Whiskies. And Cigars, and Gen'l Agents for the Fhilip Bests' Celebrated Milwaukeo Eeer, Omahs, Neb, 719 8. 9th HENRY HORNBERGER, Wholesale Wines, Liquors, Cigars 1321 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. CIGARS and TOBACCO, AR FACTORY 3 & FRITSCHER, Manufa‘t;tilreré of Fine Cigars, And wholesale dealers in Leaf Tobaceos, No. 108 and 110 N. 14th St., Omaha, Neb, MAX MEYER & CO,, Jobbers of Cigars. Tohaccos, Guns and Ammunition, £16 to 293 8, 11th 5t. 1020 to n St., Omaha, Neb. 81| 7-28 14 1] 7-38 19( 5-20 51 11| 38 Vlwo-s1] 17| e-2ei 10328 |0-t0 Sunday evening and Monday morning dralas arive 3 correspondlng order. 0. B. & Q fralua rua overy a3, S8TOCK YARDS TRAINS. iLesvo Union Pacifio depot at 640 & m and 6 p.n, m. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 716, An ordinance lovying a special tax and assessmer t on certaln lots and real estate in tho city of Omahs, to_cover the cost of cusblng and gutterlng Douglas street, from sth strcot to 9th streok, WitkirAs. It having been, and belog heroby ad- udesd, detormined and estatiishod that the sovoral ot aud ploces of real catats bereinafter rofer. od to have oach been specta 1y benefitted to the full amount in levied and assesied azatust oach of eald lots plecos of real ostaty, respectively, by reason of curbing and guttoring ot what pare cf Douglas oct fr )m 8th street 40 9th streol, BREFORE, for the purpose of paylog the cost of such curhiog aud guttorin s, Be it ordained by the City Council of the city of Omaa: Sootion 1. _That the oost of curbing and guttering that part of Doug| ct, in the city of Omaba, from’ 8th strect to Oth streot, sald cost being the sum of $214810, be and the samo is herc- by levied and asacseed, In proportion to the fect {ront alongsaid improvement,and according to special benefits by reason of said following described lots and r the generally resognizsd wap 13, lthographed sad published by Gro. P. Bomls; said ‘cost being so lovied onsatd lots snd resl estate, respectively, a8 follows, to-wit Sarah . Kuleht. 16k, Om Joseph Burker,'s 4,17, Joseph Barker, 18, b ¥, Omal James P. Peck, 11, b F, Omal 2, b F, Kstate of GO Aona Wilson, 14, 14, B3 02, Kstate of G. C. Move 164,14, b F; Omaka, 830 #4. Sootion 2, That the si oclal taxes and assesments levied and assessed a8 aforcsatd, ebwl t ¢ due it ed- Iately ugon the passage and approvil of this ordi delinquent If not paid with ton per ded, together with interess ab thio 7ato of 0o per cent & month. payable o ad- vance from tho time sald tazes becowe €0 dolla: quont, Sec 8. Th force from and Passod Aug. his ordinance take effect andbe in ter its passage. J. B, SouTiarp, ity Clerk. W. F. Prons, President City Councll Approved Aug, 17th, 1885, il ‘ Jas. E. Bovw, Mayor. Theso taxes are now due aud payablo 40 the clty tronsurer aud will booeme delingusnt Oot. 8ib, 1685, affor vhich date & penslty of ten per ceat will be 8444 togetber with luterost at the-rate cf cno por osut per month la advance. Taouax Buck, Clity Treagurer. A, L, STRANG COMPANY, Pumus, Pipe, and Engines. Steam, Water, Railway and Milling Supplics, cte. 920,929, 924 Faenam 5t., Umahia, 5eb. COWING & CO. draulic & Mechan'l Engineers. | lerlmn- in Iron Pipe, Iron Fittings, Iron and Brass goods. Enginoors supplics, 14th and Dodge Sts., Umahia, N [ NOTIONS, BTC. J. L. BRANDEIS & 8ON. Wholesale Job Lots, Dry Goods, Notions, Gents’ Fornisbing Goads, Goods trom New York, Teads Sulcs Dally; 500 and 508 South 18th St., Omahs. J. T. Robinson Notion Company 409 and 405 8. 10th St., Cmaha, Neb, Wholesalo dealers in Notions and Gents' Furnishing Goods. 0. 8. GOODRICH & CO., French and German Fancy Goods Druggists' and Stationers’ Sundries, 1415 Farnam St., Umaha, Neb, FURNITURE. DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Farnam 8t., Omaha, Neb, Wagons ana Carriages, A4 ESTARLISHED 1858, A, J. SIMPSON, The 1 Leading Carriage Factory, 400 and 1411 Dodge St., Gmaha, N FISH, ETC, = ICKEN, SIEMSSEN & CO, Wholesale Fish Dealers, Impottors of Forelgn Fush, Nos, 011 an1 018 J stroctand U P Teack, Omaha, Neh GROCERIES, ALLEN BROS. Wholesale Groce:s, 1110 and 1112 Doug! . B, CHAPMAN & 0, Wholesale FancyGrocers, Cigars. Tobaceo and Bmokers Artisles, 1917 Howard 8t MEYER & RAAPKE, Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Teas, Spises, Cigars and Tobacoos, 1817 and 1819 Douglas Omaha, McCORD, BRADY & COMPAN Wholesale Grocers, Corner 10th and ¥ m Streets, Omaha, Nebraska, AGHER &'(_ru..,“ Wholesale Groceries & Provisions Nos. 70 11 8, 10th St., Omalia Neb. WELTY & LANDROCK, Manufacturers afld Jobbers of Harness, Saddles, Saddlery Hardware, Turf Goods, Blankets and Robes. 14 am Stréet Omana, Nob, 08, Ete. SLOMAN BRO! Leather, ~Satdiery’ Hardware, Saddlers and . Shoe Wool Furs, Pelts, Grease, Neb L. C. HUNTINGTON & SON., Dealers in Hides, Wool, Tallow, b, MPLMENT, iTOALF GO, satn ricul’l Implements maha, Neb, LININGER & . Dealers in A I'AIELIN, ORENDORTF & MARTIN, Whalesalo Dealers In hgricultural Implements, Wagons and Buggles, Omaha, Neb. CO. Dealers, z aud Lubricating L. A, § A Wholesale Flour And manufacturers of l‘l‘li}xll‘niual BRUNO TZ3CHUCK, Jr, Agent for J. C. Hoffmayr & Co., Manf'rs Highest Grades of Flour By Rollers and Hungarian Process. Warchouse 1213 Jones Strcet, Omaha, Neb. LUMBER, ETC, O. N. DIETZ, Lumber, 13th and California Street, Omaha. Neb, LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, ete. Yards—Cor. 7th and Douglas, Cor oth and Douglas, GERMAN D, WYATT, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, 20th ind Izard St., Omaha, Nebraska. BOHN MANUFACTURING ©O0,, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work il Interior Harg Wood Finish, Just opened. Sth and Leavenworth Sts., Omahi, Ne G. ¥, LYMAN, Dealer in Sash, Doors. Blinds, Mouldings, Building Paper, Ete. South 13th Street, Oma, Neb. FRED W. GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Cor. 6th and Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. Ete. . :iA;DWAB’.E.f “W. J. BROATOH, Heavy Hardware, Iron, Springs, Wa ck, Hardwood Lumber, etc, and 1211 Harmoy &t., Omaha, Neb. EDNEY & GIBBON Wholesale Iron, Steel, Wagon And Carrisgs Wood Stock, Heavy Hardware, Etc., 1217 aud 1219 Leavenworth 8t , Omaha, Neb, Steel, 1200 MILTON ROGERS & SBONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Mantles, Grates, Ilrn,:uhg':lll.e[. 1321 and 1823 Far- LEE, FRIED & CO,, Johbers of Hardware and Nails. Tinware, Sheet Iron, Ete. Agents for Howe Sc.les and Mismi Powder Co. Omaha, Neb. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO,, Wholesale Hardware and Nails, Jeflerson Steel Nails. Cor. 10th and Haruey Steets Omaha, Neb. T Pork Packing. JAMES E. BOYD, Pork Packer and Shipper, Omaha, V' raska a8 aLhf Drugs Bte. TH. T. OLARKE DRUG COMPANY, Wholesale Ilmfiaists. Jobbers of Paints, Oils, Window ney St., Cmahs, Neb. 0. ¥, GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist, And Dealer in Paluts, Olle and Window Glats, " 1% Olnaba, Nebraska. lass, ete., 1114 Har- | - GEO. A, HOAGLAND, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber. A, WAKEFIELD, Lumber.Lath,Shingles boors, Blinds, Moullings, luster, Hair, Cement, Wholesale Buildin) Ei CARPETS, 8. A. ORCHALD, Wholesale Carpets, Gil Cloths, Maltings, Curtain Goods, ete., 1488 Famam Strect, ha, Neb. Bnol; and Shoes, W. V. MORSE & CO., Jobbers of Boots and Shoes 1819 Farnam Street, Omaha, N Manufactory, 11! Suinmer 5t., Bosto Coffes and 8pices OLARKE BROS, & CO,, Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills Importe 1Jobbers of Teas, Coffec and 8 Manu 3 of Baking r, Flavoring Ex- tracts, dry Blue, Ink, 1414-16 Harney Aebraska. Crockerv. W. L, WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glasswar, Lawps, Chiwmseys, ote; Office 817 8, 15th Nobraska. " OILs, BIC CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO,, Wholesale Dealers in Qils, Gagoliue, Mica Axlo Grease, cic. A, . Bishop, Macy ager, Owanbia, Neqraska, - 0 i i S T 5 90 0