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FINANCE AND COMMERCE. MINANCIAL, Nw Yomre, Angust 26, ~Magwy—On call, sasy st 1} per cent. Priue PAPER —4@5 per cent. Exonanoe Briis—Quiet at $4.85%, GoversuesTs—Daull and strong. 810o0ks —Have been less active to-day, totsl sales amounting to 60,000 shares less than yesterday, but the decline which has been go- ing on for several days past was chec ked, at least for the time being, The result of the day’s operations show adyances, with two or three exceptions, for greater or less amounts, but in no case exceeding 1§ per cent for any of the active list. In the last hour the market ‘was decidedly full, and there was a fractional decline of about 2.30, most of which was again recovered before 3 o'clock and thy mar- kot closed steady, BTOOKS ON WALL STREET, 84, demand Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Loulsville & Nash do preferred New York Oentral. . Transcontinental | e o Western Unfon Telegraph. ... . Oregon Railroad avigation PRODUCE. CHIOAGO, Om10aa0, IlL, August 26,—Flour—Quiet and unchanged; winter wheat, south- om, 4808035 Wikconsin sait Aich gan, $4.50@5.00; soft sprin y F55, Silonesota: onkers) 48,5034 S0r tents, $1.75@5.L0; low grades, $2.00@ ‘Wheat—Less active and waak; declined from opening §@#c; decline steady without any reaction of consequence; later improved #@c; fluctuated frequently withina small range; finally ruled easy, and closed about o under yesterday; 78fc, cash and t; 793@798¢, September; 813@813e, Oc- ¢, November; No, 2 red, 854, Corn—Quiet but unsettled; fluctuations con- fined to & small ravge; early weak, and de- clined }@jec for various futures; later ruled stropgir, stimulstcd by active inquiry for and predictions of frost in the northwest, and finally closed 3@tc_lower for near futures—others unchanged; No. 2 4dc, cash and August; 443c, September; 42i@43c, October, Oats—Cash and August advanced j@1ic over yeaterday’s close; after, outside prices were reached; became quiet and easier; ro- acted @fic for cash and August, closing jc mcr;:err daélvezn‘iil quiet u:: firm; 26§c, and August; 2470, September; 213@2b¢, ooy D §@2oc, Rye—Steady at 56hc, Barlay - Quiet at 694¢ for September, Mimothy—Higher and demand good; prime, $1.60@1 61, Fluxseed—Demand good and active; No, 1, 1,18, Pork—Opened easier; rallied 173@20c, and closed steady with a limited demand; cash, $8,85@8 90; $8.674@8 89, August and September; $8 95@8.973, October; $8.924@ 895, November, Lard—Steady; $0.223@6 25, cash, August and September; $6,275@6.50, Octber; $6 17} @6 20, November, Bulk Moeats—Shoulders, $4.00 84 25; short -é.n.wdu. $5.95@6 00; short rib sides, 85,75 Butter—Fair _demsnd; choice to fancy oreamery, 18@20c; choice dairy, 14 @15c, heeso Fuir Jccal trade; choice full cream cheddare, €§@74e: flats, 7@7ic; young Amerioss, 8§@%%c; skims, 1@4c. Eegs—Btronger, fair demand at 11@12z. Hides— Unchanged; heavy gieen salted, 8¢; light, sfi; dry ralted, 11@114c, “Tallow—Unchanged; No. 1 country, bic; No. 2, 41@4he. Rooaipts, #hipts, 8.000 9,000 91,000 108,000 189,000 Rye, bushels. 219,000 4,000 Busley, bushels, © 14,000 1000 NEW YORK PRODUCE, Naw York, August 26 —Wheat—Lower; options closed firm; re elpts, 815,000 bu; ex- ports, 128 000 bu; ungraded red, 75@92 5 No, gs;ed. 9lo, in elovator; October closing at o, Uorn—Firm; receipts, 8,0.0 bu; exports, P — No, 1 northern, 75ko, October;No. 2 northern, new, 72, cssh; other futares neglected. jour—Steadily held; patents, $4.75@4.90; bakers, $3.75@3,90, Receipts—Wheat, 49,000 bu. “’?.Mpmanu—Whu‘. 21,000 bu; flour, 9,000 MILWAUKER, Mrwarxes, Wis, Angust Steady; No. 2 Milwaukes, 79fc; 79§e; Ootober, 8130 extra O, blc; extra O, 6; medium yellow, bje; | Rye—New, 38c. 8 —(’:‘;i:e.;“o 2, d4e, ‘_g”"“‘ 'g.cg " poa 8 — ¢ sh!u\vllflmd,lm' t - 4 ANNED 8= Oy . . " g Exovision ‘—R'Dy_ ()mfi'..'"fikéa onsh and | oo irs, per oase, 5 60; apricots, per oase, 4 20; | aut Blook, §8.95, Illinois, $4,60; Indiana Frank chitende, Manager Oiaha Branch. " Tole eptomber, ey pnehsu.m Do case, 4 75; 'hq“r;o ‘3‘.7.'&‘?; b::r %m:, 5.75; Fort Soott, $4.25; Rich Hill, o ned e, ; plums, per case, i - | 88,75, LIVE STOOK, Fles, pet oase, 3 40; ogg pltms, 3-Tb, poe case, | V' — R AU U 50 "o ‘g, 3 g e, 60 pind Hoavy Hardware List. Commission Dealers in Live Stoc Cn10A6o, 111, August 26 —The Drovers Journal reporte: Oattle— Receipts, 6,500; beat strong: co mon weak; shipping steers, 84.25@6.25, stockers and feeders, $2 75@4 25; cown, b and mixed, 81 756@4.00; bulk, $290@3. western rangors slow; native $4.00@5.00; Nebraska Texans, $3.7 Hogs — Recelpts, 14,000; opened 84.25@4 65; , 82.75@8. 75, paoking snd_shippiog, Dorghts, $1.20@4.80; skipe, Sheep - Receipts, 82 00@4.10, ST, LOUIS Sr. Louts, Mo, August 26,—Cattle—Re- coipta, 2300; shipmente, 1,000 dull tive little demand; ba X mixed stuff, $250@8.50; bulls, Indian steers, $2.75@4.85. $2.0022.7! 26 —~Wheat— ber, ulls 4,25, strong but | @ clored weaker; rough nnd mixed, $4.80 4 82 g ,000; stronger; natives, THE DAILY — sad Tokay, $1.75, = d Grocers' List, 4}e; N O slioed, boxes, 6c; evaporated, boxe Ré:c "biackberries, boxes, Ohe; peaches, bores in the market; raspderries, 20c Svaans — Powdered, 8}o; oat loaf, 7jo; apples, 2-1b, one, 3 2%& 50, ANDY —Mixed, 9}c; stiok, 9 cloyes, 15@2°c; caseia, 100, 203 15@20c; _cinamon, cloves, 1 25¢ pice, StarcH—Niagra Gloss, per 1 1b, 6he; Ni- agra Gloss, per 81b, 6c; Niagra Gloss, per 6 Ib, 7¢; Niagra Corn, per 1 1b, 7o, Syaup.-Standard O, 20¢, bbls; Standard do, 4-gallon kegs, 1 40. Sopa—In Ib papers, per 1b, §2 74, % ViNkGAR, CipER ~18@18¢; White Wine, 15 20, @llon—Biul % inch and large®, 8}c; § inch, 8jo; 4 inch, 9o, SALT—Deay loads, per bbl, 1 55; Ashton, in sncks, 3 50; 1 sacks Ashton, 100; bbls dairy, 325 n caso; salsoda keg Shoep—Recapts, 2,000; shipments, none; |2 G0@2 75, best in good demand; poor yery dull; com-| QaNDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 168, 124c; 8¢, 124c; mon to choice, $2.00@3.50; lamb, $3.00@ | boxes 40 Ibr, 16 oz, Gs, 124c; half box, 20 1bs,; 4.25, KANBAS OITY. Kansas Orry, Mo, August 20, —~Osttle—Ro- oeipts, 2,600; shipments, 2,000; quiet; ex- porters §5,20@b.40; common to choice al ing, $4.50@5 15; stockers and feeders, ES&)@‘!AO: cows, $2,40@3,80; grass Texas steers, $8.00@3.75. Hogs—Receipts, 9,000; shipments, 8,000; opened steady, closing wenk and 10c lower; light and aseorted 84.35@4.45; heavy anc mixed, $4.10@4.80. Sheep—Receipts, 500; shipments, none; quiet; common to goud mutton, $160@3.00, ———— OMAHA LIVE BTOOK' Un1toN 81ock YARDS, 8. OMAHA, | Wednesday Evening, August 26, § Buyers seemed to hang back to-day and did Dot appear anxious to buy, which made slow snles, Later in the day business picked up and sales were more rapid, To-day’s quota- tions are: Common_ronghhogs, $3.60@3.70; ood mixed hoes,$3.75@3 80; choice light ogs,! £3,95@4 05. Sheep, choice, §2 25@ 350; bufchers' stock, $2.75@3.50; dreseed beef steers average 1,1'0to 1,200 pounds, $4.60@4.75; good to choice,ayerage 1,300 to 1,400 pounds, $6.00@5.25. The market was quist. The hog market was steady at above quotations, RECRIPTS. Cattle Hogs. Horses, RANGE STRERS, No. Av. Pr. No, Av Pu 199......1182 8426 TEXANS, No. Av. Pr. 80,00 1041 $380 cows. No. Avw Pr. No, Av. Pn 18,0000 1011 845 HCGS SHIPMENTS . Showiog the number of cara of stock ehip. ped from South Omaha during the past twen- ty-four hours: 39 cars via Chicago & Northwestern. “ "V Obicsgo, Millwaukee & St. Peul. 14 “ Ohicago, Rock Lsland & Pacific. Stock Yard ftems, F. D, Trekell of Cortland, was at the yards to-day. George A.. Pritchard of Denver, waa in to- day with four cara of Colorado-Texas steers. Among the last arrivals at the y the tollowing: Bay State Cattle company, 339 cattle; William Oortuey, O:ceols, 60 hope; Morre, Rogers & Co, North Bend, 78 hoga: Hawks & K., Albion, 65 hogs; Durbin La and Cattle compsny, 333 cattle; D. Ande Columbus, 64 hoge; Carter & Barber, ley, 22 cattle; J. nio, 47 horsess Veoman, hogr; Bennett & 73 Erwin, Exeter, 75 hogs; Lobman & R, Seward, 18 cattle; Virgin & J. Nelson, Utica, 138 hoze; J. Buck, Crete, 73 hogs; Togood Bros®, Crete, 62 hogw: C. L. Jones, Hastings, 100 hogs; G. A. Pritchard, Denver, 20 cattle; Waterman & Co., Deover, 60 cattle; Wagner, Havage & Sanders, Den- ver, 120 cattle: F. D, Trekell, Cortland, 143 hogs; Joseph Weeks, O'Neil, 60 hogs. Sixty cars of cattle have been consigned to a commission firm here and will begin load- ing the 1st of the month in Wyoming, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS Wednesday Evening, August 26, General Produce. Cheese—Prices_remain steady at prosent quotations, but with the prospect of an ad- vancs, Fancy full cream cheddars, 8jc fancy full cream flats, two inhoop, 8c; fancy fuil ream Youug Americas, four in haop, 104@11c; brick cheess, 12}y Limburger cheese, 10c; cheese, 16@1/c E ‘o st, 160} 5 1l 12c gd/mmls-l’er caddie, 8%c; round, rl, oase, 40c; equaro, oasee, 170; Oshkosh, cuss, B peAS —Gunpowder, falr, 85@45: good, 5@ B5c; choice, 60@750; good Imperial, 40@+3c; choics, 60@070; Young Hyson, good, 30@dic; choice, 50@70c; Oolong, good, 35@106; Oolong, choice, 40@60c; Souchong. ' good, 00 choice, 85@45c; ¥ Japan Teas, Rood, 83@45c; cholce, 5@ o good, 35@4bc; cholc u Ten Sittiings, 18¢, Corrrs—Market barely .mdg; ordinary grades, 04c; fair, 104@11c; good, 11@12c; brime, 12@13; choice, 16@17c; fancy green and yellow, 16@16}e; 0ld governmant Javs, 20@23c; Arbuckle's ronsted, 1830; McLaugh lin's XXXX. romsted, 13 &, 16§@1 3c; Dilworth's, 18¢; Mochs, 23@ 26c. 5 ORACKERS —Garaeau’s soda, buatter andélw nic, bo; creams, 8c; ginger snaps, 80; City sods, 73c. Piokies—Medium in barrels, 5 25; do in half barrels, 3 25; emall_in tarrels, 6 U0; do in half barrels, 3 59; eherkins in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrols, 4 00. RI0E—Louisiana, prime to_cholce, 6}@74e. Soars —Kirk’s Savon Imperial, 8 00; Kirk's satinet, 315; Kirk’a standard, 3 60; Kirk's White Russian, 4 60. WooDExwARE—Two hoop pails, 1 85; three hoop pails, 210. Tubs, No 1, 8 50: ploneer washboards, 1 75; Double Crown, 2 9 ; well- buckete, 3 75, Porasi— Pennsylvania cans, 4 cans In case, 335; Babbitts ball, 2 doz in case, 1 90; An- chor Ball, 2doz in chse, 1 50, Dry Goods, The market in dry goods ie stronger and prices on some brands have advanced. Puunts - Steel River, by American, bk Arnold’s, 6; Manchester, 6; Lyman, Gloucester, 53; Dunnell Jacquard, 6: Dunnell, 54; Ram_po, 4: Windsor, 6; Pacific, 6, Har- "Anchor Shirtings, 43; Merrimack Shirtiog: 4% DexNnis —Besver Creek AA, 11; Beaver Creek BB, 10; Beaver Creek CO, 9; Jufirey XX, 113; Jofirey XXX, 12; Jafirey D & T, 124; Columbian, 12}; York, 13: York, fancy, 13; Everett, 13; Haymaker's brown, 7. i Duck—(Unbleached)~8 oz Magnolia, 10; 10 oz Magnolia, 11; 8 oz West Point, 104; 10 oz West, Point, 12}, Ducks—(Colored) - Boston 9 oz brown and drab, 134; Boston O H brown and drab. 9: Boston XX brown and drab, 10; Boston XXX brown and drab, 11; Boston O P blue, 113; Warren Tricot, 15. 3 Brow~ Corrons —Lawrence LL, 5 mut LL, 6; Beaver Dam LL, 5; Atl b; Indian Head, 7; Wauchusett, 6¢; Ci XXX, 63; Clifton CCC, 6}; Utica C, 43; At- » O3 Breasaxp Corrons —Farmers’ Choice, G}; Cabos 63; Hops 7; Hill 44, 74; Hill §, Lonsdale, 7{; Fruit 8; Wamsutia, 10, FiNe Brows CorronNs—Pepperell R, 6}, Pepperell 0, b§; Atlas, 6}; Statute of Liberty} 0; Saranac R, 3. TICKINGS - Amoskeag A C A, 12}; Thorn- dike 0 0 O, 74; Thorndike fancy, 95; York A, 103; York fancy; 123; Millbury, 124; Pearl River, 113; Hamilton, 12; Swift River, 6§; Snetuckes S, 83; Shetucket S S, 95; Montauk A, 12; Montauk B, 10}; Omega A C A, 134, Corser Jeass—Kearsarge, 7; Armory T; Pepperell, 74; Indian Orchard, 6: Naum- kesg, 7, . GRAIN BAcs—American A, 817 50; Har- mony A, $17.50, Stark A, $21.50; Albany A, Bibb, white, 1931 Bibb, (e 491p, 15 Peer: blue and CarpEr Wanps colorad, 22: Peerls less, colored boards, 214. GivGHAMS —Renfrew, 9@10k; dreis, 9; Amoskeng, staplo, 7h; Wamsutta, 85 Nabian, 8 Whittendon, 9; Bates, dre 6; Raadolph, staple, 63; Lansdown Ckviors —Amoskeag, checks, 9 keag, stripes, 81; Slater, stripes, 94, Whittendon, strip Glenrose, 9; Otls, checks, 9; Otis, stripe Royal, 6§; Amos— keag, napped, 104, luray, book fold, 12; Amoskeag, Ivanhoe, 9} Warwick, 9; ¥; Bates, staplo, Oberon, bovle fold, 11}; Eadurauce, book fold, | & Fish, Grapes—Per orate, Musoats, Rose of Pern, Dry Frurrs —No, 1, quarter apples, bbl e none in the market; peaches, svaporsted, none 73c; confectioners’ A, 6fc; Standara o twist sti ok . e oRs—Wholo - Pepper, 16c; alepice, 106; ~ Ground—Black pepper, boxes, 15@ 5 18@30c; 5@25c; ginger, 16@25¢; mustard 15 5 | Barboura No. 10 thr 64 | 81 o BEE Boreening- Hominy—8$1.50 per owt, Bhortr—6be per owt, Graham—$2.00 por owt. Hay—$06.00 per ton. Grain, Oorn—32@3850., New Oats—20@250, 01d Oats—300, ‘Wheat - 45@€50, Tron, rates, 2 15; plow steel, 1] crucible steel, 6c; spokes, per set $2 25@300; hubs, per sot, 81 25;7 felloes sawed dry, $1 40; tonguer, shoes, $4 Zx')‘v Burdens mule shoee, 85 26. Banrpen W tal powder, kege, 83 $200; do, cusrter kege, SL 60; kege, 83 30; fuse, per 100 foet, 50c. kAD —Bar, 81 65, Hiaes. @ two-thirds price, allow—d}o. Grense —Frime white, 3@4c. Sheep Pelts—25@705. Spirits Ooroaxe Sprerms—188 proof, 119; do, 101 roof, 120; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 19: do, 188 proof, 118, gallon. 'Waiskizs—Redistilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; ine blended, 150@3 00; Kentucky bour- bons 200@6 00; Kentuoky snd Pennsylva- A i oo(?a w’m«; 6 00@16 00; d BANDIRS—Impos ; domes- tio, 1 60@8 00, ‘?&s—mwmd. 4 50@600; domestlo, 150 Ruus—Imported, 4 50@8 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 00, OHAMPAGNRS—Imported, per case, 28 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00, Drugs. DRUGS AND CHEM CALS - Acid, earbolic, 440 acid, tartaric, 3c; balsam copaibs, per lb, 60c; hatk, sassafrae, per Ib, 12c; calomel, per Ib, " 90c: ' cinchonidis, per ¢z, b06; chloro- form, per 1b, 93¢; Dovera powders, per Ib $125; epsom_salts, per Ib, 3hc: _glycering pure, per Ib, 20c; lead acetata, per Ib, 20c; oil castor No, 1, per gal, $1060; oil castor pure per gal, 81 00; oil, olive, per aal, $14% oil origanum, 50c; opium, $4 25; quinine, P. & W., and K. & S, per_ oz, 8oc; potaseium, fodite, per b, $3 25; salicin, per oz, 40¢; sul- phate morphine, per oz, $8 b0; sulphur, per 1b, 4c; strychnine, per oz, $1 6), Saddlery Hardware, X C combination loop hlmeuo 8 2, X I, O. T. hames, 84.7: F. hames 83,50; perfection p: var I. , 75 ap slide, 80c: X O breast strap slide, 40c; 1} X C 3locp champ T buckles, $105; 1} jap 3 loop champ T buckles, 955 13 X C3 loop_champ T buckles, $130; 1§ jap 3 loop champ bu.kles, $1.20; copper rivets No, 9, 20c; Bristol snaps, 14 at $5.00, 1 at $4.50, 1 at $3.60, § at $3 50, {0t 83.50; Gorman anipy, 14 at 8400, 13 at 32,60, 1 at 8145, § at S1 40, § at $1.40. Lasther No 1 Pittsburg 7. U, L. & Sons, 31c; No. 1 Pittsburg K &S 84c; No 1 Cincionati, 33¢; No 1 lace lenther, 60¢; prime slaughter sole leather, 7c; prime ok sole leather, 87c. Painte, Oils and Varnishes, light, ver gallon, 160; 1750 hendlight, per gallon, 163; 150° water white, 16c; linseed, raw, per gallon, 44c; linseed boiled, per gal- lon, 47c; Inrd, winter str'd, per_gallon, G0c; No. 1, 55¢; No. 2, 60¢; castor XXX, per gal- lon, $150; No.3, $1 40; sweet, par gallon, per gallon, SL60; fish W, B, , G50; neatafoot extrs, per gallon, 750; No, 1, 70c; lubricating, z¢ro, per gallon, 30c; summer, 152 golden machine, No. 1, per gullon, 35¢; No. 2, 28¢; sperm, sig- nal, per gallon, 90c; turpentine, per gallon, aptha 74c, per gallon, 160, Dry Paints Whito lead 8c; Frenot Zino, 12¢; Parls whiting, Zhc; whiting gilders, 130; whiting com'l, lic; lampblack, Germantown, 12c; lampblack, ordinary, 100; Prussian blue, 550 untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; umker sienna, raw, 4o: Parls groen, gonuine, 250 Pars green,Gommon, 20 chroimogracn, Y, ¥, 00; ohromo green, K., 120; yermilllon, Eng- 76o; vermillion, American, 18c; Indian, red, 100; rose pink, 140; Venotian, red, Cookuon'e, 2§o; Venetian, red. American, 1£6; red lead, Tho; chrome yellow, genuine, 300; chromo yel- low, K., 120: ochre ochelle, 30; ochre, Fronch 2o; ochre, American, o; Wintera mineral, 2}o; Liohigh brown, 2§c; Spanish brown, Zot ince's mineral, 8¢, 'VarN1sHES—Barrels, per gallon: Furniture, ture, No, 1, 81; coach, ex extra, 81 10; furni tra, 81 40: coach, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, oxtra, 1 75; Japan, 700; nsphaltum, extra, 85c, shellac, 88 60; hard ofl finish 81'50, PAINTS 1N O1L—White lead, Omaha, P. P, 63) white lead, 8t. Louls, pure, 6 76; Marseil les green, 1to 5 cans, 200; French zino; groen soal, 120; Vrench sinc, rod seal, 11, ronch zing, in varnish aast., 200; French zing, in oil aest, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b hax., 10c; raw and burnt Sienna 10c; vandyke crown, 180; rofined lampblack, 1%0; conch blsck and ivory black, 160; drop ' black, 160t Prussian_ bluo, 40c; 'ultrdmarine blus, 180 chrome green, L, M & D,. 160; blind an shutty green, L. M, & D, 160; Paris green, 180; Tn Aian red, 160; Venotian red, 9o; Tus: oan red, 22; Amerlcan vermillion, L. & D, 16,00) bu; uograded, 5i@5be; No, 2, 64{@ | 5% LAKE FISH— (1885 Catch ) 2 - i 2| ™ Provicions —Quotations for to-day are as 800 in elovator, 623 €42}, o1 15 Ootober clos TArac 10 lb aaot. ot Ioe 715 by |~ pme FE Tiw Quse EWP, K ata— Iairly aotive; racoipts, 287,700 bu; [201b cous, Tho: dried beof hams, 13@ldc - 100 91 50 40 ‘ 12" 1o exports, 81000 bu; mixed western, 52@34c; | dried baef, 11@120; corned beef, por bbl f — —i e white western, 37@'4%. 2 86 00; mess pork, per bbl, $18 00; ham, 113c; | No, 1 Whitefish.|6 00[5 403 80 2 70| 92 ) 80 | Fotrolon— Firuw; wsited closed at 81,023, | breakfast bacan, 106; cloar sido “bacon, $7fo; | No.2 118 104 452 902 80/ 86 70 =~ Eygs—Qui firm; § back- | dry ealt sides, 7c; shouldets, Ge, Pamily ¢ 3 00/2 701 80|1 50| 66 | £3 .‘Gf'.“,s' Quiet aud firm; roceipte, 8,000 pack- | 15708 &), Ch i . Careity of freah eggs in | No. 1 Trout. .|t 50[4 002 653 10| 74 | 65 ‘Pork—Firm and fairly active; mess spot, | the murket at precent. Good feeeh eggs will [ No. 1 Piokerai |4 60} 602 8011 9.| 68 | 6 $10.2,@10 625. * [average 13@14c M ACKEREL— (1885 Catch.) Tard—Opeaed & shade lower, reacted and| Butter—C.mmon stock is accumulating and o ; closed steady;}iwastern, steam spot, $6,48g |no demand. The market is full of poor but Bol EB“, Bbls. Qusr Blo| or N 6.52; October, $6.57)@G,62, + #9958 | tor and no prospects of eale. Fair to good Bhin | HalE B Rate Bl op Y " BhtterTirm and i falr demand; western, | butter will bring 10@12c; choice table butter, | NEW FISH. | Kt's 8@ 2% b " (10, It extra good [t anay o me high wai7o:[ 10 Ot‘lluznl;l'l';'m snd in better demand; west. | Poultry—Receipte thus for this Woek have | ) o Duews8D 0018 00116 259 057 501 45 ern flat, 43 g6he, R g0 Ay bu[“ $2.25, Old Ex. No.1 8h'r[24 00/12 60/11 80 6 80[5 10/ 40 OINCINNATY, chicken: 4 eady at $3 75@3,00, No. 1 “hore..|2) 0010 50 9 06 80|4 30(1 20 ONoNatr, O., August 26,—Wheat— | Votatoss—Homegrown are eelling at 25 | Med NolShr|15 00 4 00| 7 234 058 81 95 toady; No. '3 red, 89, P gy i Large Family(1) (0| 5 50| 6 002 812 30/ 70 Oorn - Firm and 'higher; No, 2 mixed, 48@ | ~ Sweet Potatoes—Home grown sweet pota- g“ 1 700 400 865205170 b5 48he. 4 toes have put in an sppesrance and sre fur- [Small.......1 5 00) 3 00/ 2761 651 80] 45 \ Onta—Quint; No, 2 mixed, 25@25hc. nished to the trade st ¥ho HERRINGS, . Rye~ duist aud steadys No, 3 o Oaions—Aze only quosed at 30@400, s Barley--Qulet; extra No. 3 fall, 830, Beans—Dull, Clean Navies, $...0 per bu. " | Pl ; Pork—Firmer at §9 00. B1 s EIf Bhls Q-. Bb's.| or Lard- Stropger at 80 124@6.15, i Naw pisH, | 20)) 100 90 | 60 40 [Kva Whisky—Nominal; no bigh wines offered. Feuits, 10 Home grown fruits will be quite plenty in T, 2oUIs, a week or two. August may be sald to be an [l 2 81, Louis, Mo., August 26,—Wheat— | off month in the fruit business, as it Is late 80014 5 [4 102 801 90| Lower aud slow, olo.ing fo below yesterday; | for imported and early for home grown, 504 2:(8 75(2 17,1 8) fi,"&,{f n:‘il&:uh“@fii\@ ;uu.w...fl... 89fc; (.np-l. gm;m in this :Inmil_:'ywlr:.bullra’mlr b 3 vo[1 801 60] &€ ar, 0; November, Uge, ket the last of next week. *pol ndinate | D HE i SIS Hursmue, Sy 404@41c; | that the orop will not b fall, but about equal | PICKLED PAMON=INFD HERRING September, 40jo. to last year's supply, Ia quality it is said to ~ ] —— Oata—A shade better; cash, 228 284c, Rye ~Lower at 52jc. Whisky —Steady at £1,13 Pork - Higher st $9.40@y,50, Lard - Nowinally better, Butter—Steady; creamery, 17@220; dairy, 12@18c. Afternoon brard, — Wheat - §@f§e higher. Cora—Firm aud dall, Oats—§o higher, TOLEDO.. "oLEDO, August 26, —Wheat—Closed quiet and firw; No, 2 cash and August, 86¢ asked, Corn—Dull; No, 2 cash and August, 45c sk od. Oats—Quict and steady; cash axd Avgust, ! $2.00@3 50, kege, 450; Russian sardives, herrings, 40 26}c. Peach:s—Arke., per one-third bu box . $1 00 | anchovies in glass, Ol Bull brand, per doz., , pvewoor, | Delaware per oné;halt bu basket 2 10( 85 00; anoliovie i § “kogy, Olo lsul': brand, Y t 20,~Wheat—Dull, an o el per doz,, ; spiced Hamburg herringe, ; clarmeoal, | AWM " [ 0rab Applos—Per oot busbel baskes, | ius and hands o, por pal, $125 o= Blasily and ta (als deraand, o hincord, per 1. T@6% Flour and Mlstufts, aad 18 KANSAS OITY, P b DR 10y 4 and 16 Kansas Ciry, Mo., Auguat 26.—Wheat - Calif.roia Frults, ARLIING FRION BIDING, Weak; carh, 69} bld, 70fc arked: September, | <o 9 50 ber box s aater, WWhoat—Firmibort quallty pateoh s | ut Gom., 12, 14 and 16 feet 1040 Wd, 108 sakind: October, T8E8T6 eara--Mouotain | Bartletts, §9 25@5.50; | Booond «uality—82,70@8.00, 24 Com. 14 and 16 foct Ofuiet; oah, 8280 bld; September, | wiyor Nollls, Beurre Diel, White Dovenne, | Bpring Whaat—Best auality patent at 82.0 | 9 Ocm, 14 sad 16 foct 33jcs Ootobr, o bid, 8 arked, B B e Pt aic 13 T | @a: Fence, 14 and 16 foct. ats—Nominally lower; 220 bid. B S, \ X o anatily w8, OBAN, MINNEAPOLIS. Peaches—Lato Crawford’, Lemon aud Red| Bran— B%o per owt. No. 1,4 & 6 inch, 13 and 14 feet, rough. .815 MiNNrAPOLIS, Minn., August 26,—~Wheat— | lings $2.(0. Ohopped Feed—Per 100 Ibs., 80q, No. 1, 4 & 6 inob, 16 Yrrpthys 1] Qulst and. inative on ddvauos wakedy No. 1|~ Plums-—Per box, 817, Chopped Corn —Per cwt.. 706, No. 2, 4 &6 inch, 12 snd 14 feet, rough. 16 hard, 82, casb and August; 520, October; | Pruves—8§1.75. [ —§1 00@1,10 per owt, 0.3, 4 & 6 ingh, 10 foet, Ky | surpass last cooking, $2 5 Wild plums are baginning to put in an ap- pearance, but will not be plenty until later, The wild plums from the south received dar- iog_June and July sold well. though handled to some extent T3, are seldom found in & com- Less fruit then ueual will be Michigan tkis soason, as reports indicate the failure of the apple crop sud a wige falling off in other varietics. Lemons— Verdeli fancy, per box, $8,50. AulseCholos sutiog, $40:@3.80; cholop 3 00, Cocoanuts - Per hundred, §5 50, Bananss—Yellow, per bunch s to size, scaled herriogs, Bb!’s| HI'f Bh]-iqrv Bbls | Pails NEwW FISH, | 200 | 100 9) | 60 40 | or Kite, Norwgn KKK! e lagan Herrings . ..[13 00(7 006 45,3 652 93 85 Bood Red | | Almka.....[13 0017 006 253 662 9) 85 Tongues ~ and| | ' | 7 254 (03 80/ O3 15 008 ( CovrsH—New English summer whole cod, 6c. Syokep ¥isu—Halibut, new, 12le; new cured SusDRiEs -Domestic ~ Holland herrings, 20c; yellow ochre, 9c; L, M., O, & 1), O,, 150; yollow ochve, 96 golden, cehre 165 patent ryer, 8c; graining colors, t oak, oal ek (A RO R . ‘Tobacco. Smoking tobaceo—0, B., 220; Moarschaum, 80¢; Long Tom 80c. Blackwell's Durham, 16 oz, blo; 8 oz, B5oj 4 oz, 570 3 o, 600, Seal of North Oarolina, 16 0z.,wood, 42c; 8 oz, wood, 450; 4 oz., cloth 480; 3 oz, B0o, Navy Olippings, 20c. ‘Killlkinlck, 4 oz,, 270; 2 oz, Fine cut —Hard to Beat, 70c; Charm of the West, 60c; Fountain, 700; Golden Thread, FHURSDAY, AUGUST 7. 1885, OMAH{ JOBBEBS' DIRECTORY. —No, 1, 780 per ewt; No 2, 60s, al cast, do; cmt tools do, 12@18¢; wagon s 1Re—In car lots, §4 00 per 100 5 gobianis—Rates, 1010 60; tron, 82 50; tes), SHoT—Shot, $1 50; buckshot, 81 85; orien- 50@4 00; do, half kegs, blasting, Steady; green butchers’ To; groen cured, 8c; | x4 drx fliot, 12@15c; dry salt, 10@11c; damaged | — I“T. ALCOHOL—188 proof mlookol 3 80 per wine Otus—110 carbon, por gallon, T1c; 100 head: | Wico ; [ated all the unmarled court clerks became LIVE ST.CK. GREEN & BURKE, Live Stock Commission And Forwarding Agents, Uni Omiha, Neb. _Reprosonted & Hancock. Telephone 582, MALLORY, SON & CO,, Office— Exchange Building, Union St Omaha, Neb. Grders for ™ promptly filled, at lowest market No. 603, k Yands,Sont ito . Telephon: ench, 75c; axles, each, squAre nuta e |~ R Ib, 7@11c; coil chain, perIb, 6@12c; malleable, 8c; iron wedges, Gc; crowbars, 6¢; harrow Union Stfl‘[?‘! Y’g[‘dl?ABDmDHHY, teeth 4o; spring steel, 7@8c; Burden's horse O \ Limited. John F, Boyd intendent, 'SAFES & LOCKS, P, BOYER & CO,, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, Vault and Jail Work. 1020 Farnam St., Cmaha, Neb, ck Yards, South Chicago by Keenan cattle Agents for Halls Safe & Lock Co's COMMISSION, ETO. BRANCH & CO,, Wholes'e Fruits, Produce, Oysters 1121 Farnam St., Omaha, Apples—Our own packing—Platt & Co's Tiger Braud Oysters. Butter, Eggs, Game, Poultry Potatoes. 3 TROXELL & WILLTAMS, Storage and Commission Mcht's. Fra'ts, Flour, Apples, Stone ider, Vinegar, Graen Seods, Buttsr, Bggs. 813 And 815 Jouth 18th street, Omaha, Nebraska. 7. L. BRANDRIS & SON. Wholesale Job Lots, Dry Goods, Notlons, Gents' F' rnlshing Goeds, Goods trom Now York. Teade 8418 Dily; 608 and 508 South 13th €t., Omahs. J. T. Robinson Notion Company 408 and 405 8. 10th St., C maha, Neb. Wholesale dealers in Notions and Gents' Furmnishing Goods, 0. 8. GOODRICH & CO,, French and German Fancy Goods Druggists’ and Stationers' Sandries, 1415 Farnam Cmaha, Neb, E. MORONY, General Commission Merchant Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Country Produce generally, 8. 12th St., Omali, Neb. k h FURNITURE. DEWEY & STONE, le Dealers in Furniture e 3 W HORST & RIDDELL, General Commission Merchants. Butter, Eggs, Foreign and Domes St.,Umaha, Neb, Telephone No. 39 PEYOKE BROS. Commission Merchants, Fruits, Produre and Peovisi.ns, Omahs, Neb, holesal Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, Wagons and Oarriages, i RF Estapuisien 1858, A. J. SIMPSON, The Leading Carriage Factory, 1400 and 141 Dodge St., Gmaha, CHIOAGO LUMBER COMPANY, Wholesale Lumhe,rc, MANUFACTURERS. + | Fruit, Seeds and Produce. A. P. SCHACK, Wholesale Commission Merchant No. 218 8. 11th Street Omaha, Nebraska, JOHN F. FLACK, ICKEN, SIEMSSEN & 00, Wholesale Fish Dealers, Tmportors of Forelgn Fsh, Nos, 11an1 618 J stract and Track, Omaha, Neb. “GROCERIES, E, M. HULSE, Mattress Company, Cots, ete. 1,08 and 1908 Douglas St., « maha,Neb. Manufacturing Mattresscs, Bedding, Fenther Pillows, s ALLEN BROS. Wholesale Grocers, 1110 and 1112 Douglas Street, Omahs, Neb. E, B, CHAPMAN & CO. General Commission Merchant, Produce, Provisions, Fruits, Flour and Feed. 105 8. 14th #a7 Consignments s McSHANE & SCHROEDER, ade promipt'y. Buyers of Butter and Eggs, veralls, CANFIELD M¥'G, CO, Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Etc. 1102 and 1104 Douglas St Omalia, Neb. Refrigerator and Packing House, 14th & Leavenworth Sts., on U, P. R. K. Track, Omaha, Neb. WIEDE!\%AN- & 00, Produce Commission Merchants Poultry, Butter, Game, Fruits, Ete. 2038 S, 14th St. Omaha, Nebraska. Wholesale FancyGrocers, Cigars. _Tobioco and Smokera Artl es, 1217 Howard 8t MEYER & RAAPKE, Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Teas, IRON AND NAILS. §}ices, Cigars and Tobacoos, 1817 and 1319 Douglas 8t., Omaha, Nebraska. "~ LOUIS HELLER, OMAHA TRON WORKS, sanufactur.r) and Agcicaltural Iron Work, 11 M1 Machinery. Of R.17th and 18th S Steam Engnes, Boilers, Tron *Bridges, Mini and Works, Unlo 1 P OMAHA NAIL M'F’G CO,, Cut Nails and Spikes, Fire Nails & Specidly. Cmahs, Nebrasks, fle Dealers in Machinery & Castings MoCORD, BRADY & COMPANY, Wholesale Grocers, Corner 10th and Farnam Streets, Omaha, Nebraska, PAXTON, GALLAGHER & 00, Wholesale Groceries & Provisions Noe. 705, 707,709 and 711 S, 10th St., Gmaha Neb. Jobber & Commission Merchant Cheese, Sausages, Fruits, Butehers' Tools and Sup: plies 1215 Jones St., umaha, Neb, “CUAL, LIME, E1C. r0. C. TOWLE, Pres. GrO.PATARNON,Seck Trens NEBRASKA FUEL CO,, Shippers of Cozl and Coke, 214 8. 13th St. Omaha, Neb, o HARNESS, ETC, WELTY & LANDROCK, WHITE LEAD. OMAHA WHITE LEAD COMPAFY, Corroders and Grinders of Perfectly Pure White Lead, Omsha, Neb. rter, Prest.; C. W. Mead, Vice Prest ; 1. W. Yates, ~ec. and Treas BHIP .LAP. No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch, No, 2, Plain, 10 inch, BES (S et ORILING . 18t Com, g inch, Norway . d Com, § inch, Norwa FINISH) 1st, 2d and 8d Clear, 13Inch, s, 2.....850 B Select, 13, 14 and 2 inch, 8, 2s 1st, 2d and $d, Olear, 1 inch, 5. 2. . A Belect, 1 inch, s, 28 B Select, 1 nch, s, 2.... 2d Oom. 6 inch, white pint 8d Com. 6 inch, white pin: Sel. Fence 6 tnch, white pi 18t and 2d Clear yellow pine, BTOOK BOARDS, BATTENS, WELLTUBING, 'PICKETS, 0. G. Bats, 81inch.. s 0. G. Batv, 24 inch, inch Bats, 8, 18.. . inch well tubing, D. & M. 8 inch well tubing, Bov.... Pickets: D, & H, Flat, $22 Bquare. crtsnterscessiasciecss 24 00 BHINGLES AND LATH, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4c; sienna, burnt 4c | N An Afiectionate Husband. New York Herald. A lady, whose forehead was thatched like & rustlc cottage with a wealth of yel- low bangs, and who moved in an atmoz- phera of patchoull, came up the jadical desk In the Jefi:rson market police court. When ethe had opened her mouth wide enough to declare a dividend she sus- pended operatlons and rolled her eyes from the magisterlal presence along the line of ornamental court clerks. “‘Whst are _you looking for, madam?” inqulred the dlspenser of justice. “A husband, tor.” At this the court looked frightened, and the instantaneous sm!le which decor— frozen as soon as they ralted their heads, **Whera do you mean to find him?" “T wan' to learn where you mean to find him. That's your business, 1 guess. I'm here for that.” “M.dame,"” crled the magistrate, ““do you take this for a matrimontal agency?"” “Not I. I take it for jast what ic1s, I come hera to have you look up my hus- band for me, He left me to go witha theatrical company. He's back now, I guess, and he ought to provide for me.” “Cortainly, madame; when did he leave you?” “Three months ago, He went cff to plsy a walking gentleman’s part with a 670; Favorite, 60c; Buds, 50c; Rocky Moun® tain, 500; Fagcy, 45c; Daisy, 40c, Plug tobacco —Olimax, 44c 1b,; Horse- shoo, d60: Star, 46c; Bpearhead, 46e; Our Rope, 50c; Piper Heidsick, 60c; Punch, 40, Building Material, Bewer brick, $900; medium brick, $800 common brick, 87.(0; lime (in bulk) per brl 65c; lime (in brls) '9)c: Louisville cement, $1 b5; Utica, Akron and Milwaukee cement, §1 50 Portland cement, Eoglish, $1.00; stucco, Michigan, $2.00; hair in paper sacks per bu, ) Dry Lumber, ‘Wholesale—On Board Oars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, right, ter?” 80 a8 to raise $20 lor him to pay bis fare back.” big salary aud lots of money to brlng bhome. Thavs what ho sald. - And hould eay be bas played it. 1 have not teen him since.” “Nor heard from him?" “Oh, I heard from. I just did."” ““Did his 1stters indicate any falling off of effsotlon?” “No, indeed. He only wrote one, but It was 8 warm one.” “You mean & loving one?” “I should say 5o, You never heard such lovely names used to a womsn in your life.” “Did Le promise continued constanoy?"’ “‘He promlsed everything, judge. Tne neemed dylog to get home to me,” *‘He d!d, eb? Well, that looks all ‘What was the purport of the let. *‘Oh, he wanted me to pawn my duds W, ¥, JOHNSON, bought and sold, Bpecial attention to sales by samples, EDW, HAMMETT, ¥, J. 8JHUYLER W. F. Johnson & Oo,, Commission Merchants, 218 La Salle Street, Chicago, Receivers of gralo and seeds Futures Represented by EDWARD BARTON, Lincolv, eb 50 1st, 2d, and 3d Clear, 14 and 2 inch, s, 28 50 50 86 50 J. H. Husesr, F. A. Bawcn, Proprietor. Manager. Nebraska Coal & lime Company OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Office, 217 . 13th St.” Telephone 40. Manufacturers and Jobbers of Harness, Saddles, Saddlery Hardware, Turf Goods, Blankets and Robes, 1.4 Farnan t Oaana, Noo, COUTANT & SQUIRES, Dealers in Hard and Soft Coal Telephone No Leather, H.des, Ltc. SLOMAN BROS,, Leather, Sadlery Hardware, GRo. F. Lanaan, Pre . [ Saddiery ana sho J.A AND, 3 wllow, ete. Omaha, Neb, Omaha Coal, Coke and Lime Co,|—— « o Jobbers of hard and soft coal, 209 S. 13th St.,Omahia, Nebraska, JEFI" W. BEDFORD, Coal, Coke. Lime and Stone, Office, 213 8. 14th St., Omaha, Neb, Yards, 9th and Davenport, St Office, 218 1452, Omaha, Neb. Best varieties. HUNTINGTON & SON. Dealefs in Hites, Wool, Tallow, 1114 Jackson Strect, Omaha, Neb. DRY GOODS, J. J. BROWN & CO,, ale Dry Goods & Notions WINES and LIQUORS. Whples e enT )maha, Nel Wl xSl e w2 8 < Distilers and Importers of Wine ar, 5} inoh, halves ° T Gt Whits Cedar, 8 inches, quartes 11 o And Liquors. Hu]cllmmh!ltll rs of Kenn ast NG IR NS TOATIOD: Cedar, 4 inch, ronnd. 4 o | ludia pitters. 1112 Harney St., Omaha, Dealers in A ‘."'”i,'l tmol FLOOBING, = : Balers In §|’IGU m 1st Qom. 6 Inch, white pine. FRANK DELLONE & CO. Office Cor. 6th and Paciflc Sts., onpnis,lggnts Dealers in Liguors and Cigars, 1202 and 1204 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. Factories—Nos. 4 and 30, vd Dist. N. Y. GEO. W, DUNCAN, Sueccessor to MCVAMARA & DUN 'y ».Al porters and wholesale Dealers in— Wine s, liquors and Cigars, 214 and 216 S, 14th St., Cmaha, Neb. R. R, GROTTE, Wines and Liguors Western Agent Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co, Street, Omaha, L. P. LARSON & CO., Wholesale Dealer in Whiskies. And Cigars, and Gen'l Agents for the Fhiip Bests' Celobrated Milwaukee Beer, Omaha, Neb. PARLIN, ORENDORFF & MARTIN, Wholesalo Dealers In Agricultural Implements, Wagons and Buggles, Omaha, Neb. FLOUR, ETC, L. A, STEWART & CO,, Wholesale Flour Dealers, And manufacturers of Iluminating and Lubricating Oils. tl 7 198, 9th BRUNO TZ3CHUCK, Jr, Agent for J. C. Hoffmayr & Co., Manf'rs Highest Grades of Flour By Rollers and Hungarian Process. Warchouse 1213 Jones Street, ¢ maha, Neb, , ETC, HENRY HORNBERGER, C. N. fill"l"/ Wholesale Wines, Liguors, Cigars Lumber 2EEDAUEINBh, OmAnS, Hob: FESSHITIN 18th and Califorma Stroety Omaha, Neb, LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumher, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, cte. Yards—Cor. 7th and Douglas, Cor 9th and Louglas, GERMAN D, WYATT, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, £47 INTER-OCEAN CIC CTOR ¥ WEST & FR HER, Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, And wholesale deslers in L biccos, No. 108 and 110 N, 14tn 8., Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & CO,, H 20th s nd Izard St., Omaha, Neby Johbers of Cigars. Tohaccos, RUACANER 10 isha R0k, Guns aud Ammunition 15 t0 263 8. 11th 8t. 1020t BOHN MANUFACTURING CO,, acturers of Sash, Doors ouldings, Stair Work and terior Ha Just opened. N, E. Sth and cll}hnrlfil s""f’l““"“' Neb, G. F. LYMAN, Dealer in Sash, Doors. Blind Mouldings, Bullding Paper, Omaha, " FRED W, GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Ete: Cor. 6th and Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. GEO, A, HOAGLAND, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber. Omaha, Nebraska, J. A, WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumher.Lath, Shineles Building Papers, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldi ¥ickets, Posts, Line, Plastér, Hair, Comont, © Ninth and Jores, Omaha, Neb, CARPETS, 8. A. ORCHARD, Wholesale Carpets, 0il Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Goods, ete., 1418 Fa odds e, 34 A Street, Boo!s and Shoes, W. V. MORSE & CO,, Jobhers of Boots and Shoes 1819 Faruam Street, Omahs, Neb. Manufacto Suinmer 8¢, Boston, 2 = Manuf IRON PIPE, ETC. uliudu, A, L STRANG COMPANY, Pumus, Pipe, and Engines. Steam, Water, Railway and Milling Supplies, ete, 920, 922, 9.4 Farn 8t., « maha, seb, i COWING & }CD. N Hydrauhc & Mechan'l Engineers. [obbers 1 Pipe, Iron Fittings, Iron and Brass goods. E ers supplics, 14th and Dodge Sts., Umaha, N s' South 18th Street, Heavy Hardware, Iron, Steel, Springs, Wagon Stock, Hardwood Lumber, ete. 1209 and 1211 Harney &t., Cmaha, Neb, EDNEY & GIBBON Wholesale Iron, Steel, Wagon|_ Aud_ Carri'gy Wood Stock, Heavy Hardware, Ete., 1217 snd 1219 Leavenworth et , Omaha, Neb, MILTON ROGERS & SONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Mantlcs, Grates, Brass Goods, 1821 and 1328 Far- num Street, LEE, FRIED & CO,, Jobbers of Hardware and Nails Tinware, Sheet lron, Etc. Agents for Howe and Mismi Fowder Co. Omahs, Neb. RECTOR & WILHELMY C€0,, Wholesale Hardware and Nails, Jeflerson Steel Nalls. Cor. 10th and Hamey Stect Omahia, Neb. Cofiee and Bpici " OLARKE BRO3, & O Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills Importers and Jobbers of Teas, Coffee sand Spic :hn‘:lnlclu :..»rmunklmr Fowder, n.\'..m.;“dl‘f: racts, Loundr ue, Ink, Etc, -] P, 8t Unialia, Nebraska. i Yaner " Pork Pack ng. JAMES E. BOYD, Pork Packer and Shi Omiaha, Nebraska. Crockery. pper, Drugs Eie. Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of 7 7 O " H, T, CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, ) C‘crwkmy' Glasswa’e, Lamps, Chimneys, ete; ik wnuhsa'eflmfiglsts, ¥ ey, ek Offce BI7 5. 1ot Bl Omaha, Jobbers of Paints, Olls, % indow ney Bt., Umaha, Neb. , ete., 1114 Har- " OILS, ET CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE Co,, W Wholesale Dealers in Dils, Gasoliue, Mioa Axle Gicase, stc. A, B, Bebiop,Mana sger; Omaba, Neh C. ¥, GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist, And Dealer in Palots, Olls and Window Glars Owmabs, Nebraska,

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