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N i Hydraulic & Meghan'l Engingers. oods. E | I | | OMAHA_JOBBERSDIRECTORY OMAHA_JOBBERS' DIRECTORY. COMMISSION, ETO, BRANCH & CO,, Vlhnles'gfruits,l’roduce,nysters 'arnam St., Omaha. Apples-—Our own packing—Platt & Co'a Tiger Brand Oysters. Butter, Exgs, Game, Poultry, Potatoes. Lots, jsbiog Goeds, €oods Daily; 608 snd mahs, Wholesale Jobh Dry Goods, Notione, Gents' J. T. Robinson Notion Company 403 and 405 8. 10th St., Cmaha, Neb. Wholesale dealers in Notions and Gents' Furnishing Goods. ©. 8. GOODRICH & CO,, French and German Fancy Goods Druggists' and Stationers’ Sundries, 1416 Fanam St., Umaha, Neb, TROXELL & WILLIAMS, Storage and Commission Mcht's. Fruits, l’lauv‘i'A fes, Stonewsre, Older, Vinegar, Graes Seods, Buttsr, s, 818 and 315 douth 18th street, O aha, Nebrasks. " E. MORONY, General Commission Merchant|- Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Country Produce generally, .08, 12th St., Omahs, Neb. FURNITURE. DEWEY & STONE, - HORST & RIDDELL, WhDIBSHLE fle_;ilgrs”i[l!.'[:umimre General Commission Merchants. | — armam St Cmaha, Neb, Srrciauries - Butter, Eggs, Foreign and Domestic jeb. Telephone No Fruits, 112 8. 14th 8t.,Cm: AT ESTABLISHED 1558, A. J. SIMPSON, The Leaiing Carriage Feoton, PEYCKE BROS, Commission Merchants, Fruits, Produse and Provivions, Omahs, Neb, " FISH, E1C ICKEN, SIEMSSEN & O, Wholesale Fish Dealers, Importers of Forelgn Fish, Nos, 11an) 018 J streetind U. P, Track, Omaba, Neb. JOHN ¥, FLACK, = = il General Commission Merchant, Produce, Provisions, Fruits, Flour and Feed. 105 8. 14th St., Cmaha, Neb. #&rConsignments solicited, Refurns made prompt'y. A. P, SCHACK, Wholesale Commission Merchant Frait, Sceds and Produce. No, 218 8, 1ith Street Omaha, Nebraska. GROCERIES, ALLEN BROS. Wholesale Grocers 1110 and 1112 Douglas Streot, Omahs, Neb. LIVE STOCK. W, L. PATRICK & 0O, Live Stock Commission Merch'ts Addresy all communicatioss to us at Union Stock Yarde, South Omahs, Advance ma’c on Stook. GREEN & BURKE, Live Stock Commission And Forwarding Agents, Union Stock Yards, South Omsha, Neb. _Represented at Chicago by Keenan & Hancock, Telephone 587, MALLORY, 80N & CO,, Established, 1802, yve Stock Commission, Chicago, 11l and Omaha, N Manager Omaha Branch, w.. F. BROWN h 0({.. Commission Dealers in Live Stock Office—Exchange Building, Union Stock Yards,South Omaha, Neb. Orders for feeders and stock eattle promptly filled, at lowest market price. Telephone o, Union Stock Yards Company, OF OMAHA, Limited. John F. Boyd, Superintendent " SAFES & LO P. BOYER & CO., Agents for Halls Safe & Lock Co's Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, Vaults and Jail work. 1020 Farnam St., Cmaha, Neb, CHIOAGO LUMBER COMPANY, Wholesale Lumber, 14th _OMAHA MAMUFACTURERS. McSHANE & SCHROEDER, Buyers of Butter and Eggs, Refrigerator and Packing House,14th & Leavenworth 8ta., on U, P. R. K. Track, Omaha, Neb. WIEDEMAN & CO., Produce Commission Merchants Poultry, Butter, Game, Frults, Etc. 2028 8. 14th St. Omaha, Nebraska TOUIS HELLEK, Jobber & Commission Merchant Cheese, Sausages, Fruits, Butchers' Tools and Sup. plies 1216 Jones St., umaha, Neb. E. B, CHAPMAN & CO. Wholesale FancyGrocers, Cigars. Tobaczo and Bmokera Arti es, 1917 Howard &t MEYER & RAAPKE, Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Teas, 8;loes, Clgars and Tobacoor, 1817 and 1810 Douglas [ el MoCORD, BRADY & COMPANY, Wholesale Grogers, Oorner 10th and Farnam Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. PAXTON, GALLAGHER & 00, Wholesale Groceries & Provisions Nor. 706, 707,709 and 711 S, 10th St., Omaha Neb, CUAL, LIME, ETC. Gro. C. TowLs, Pres. Gro, PATARSON, Seck Treas NEBRASKA FUEL CO,, Shippers of Gosl and Coke, 214 8. 15th St. Omaha, Neb, HARNESS, ETC, WELTY & LANDROCK, Manufacturers and Jobbers of Harness, Saddles, Saddlery Hardware, Turf Goods, Blankets and Robes. 14 2 Farnam Stréet Omana, Neo, 3. 1. Hunear, F. A. Bavon, Prurlaum Manager. Nebraska Coal & Lime Company OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Office, 217 S, 13th St.~ Telephone 40. MATTRESSES. E M. HULSE, Mattress Company, Manufacturing Mattresscs, Bedding, Feather Pillows, Cots, ete. 1:08 and 1208 Douglas St., ¢ maha,Neb, eralIs. CANFIELD MF'G. CO. Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Etc. 1102 and 1104 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb, IRON AND NAILY. OMAHA IRON WORKS, Manutaciur.r) and Dealers in Machinery & Castings Steam Engines, Botlers, Agcicultural Iroa Work, Tron *Bridzes, Mining an Myli Mechinery. Offi e and Works, Unlo « Pacilc R. R.17th and 18th Ste, OMAHA NAIL M'F'G CO., Cut Nails and Spikes, Fire Nails a Specilly. Omahs, Nebrasks, COUTANT & SQUIRES, Dealers in Hard and Soft Coal Best varictics, Office, 213 S 13th Si. Telephone No 1492, Omaha, Neb. Leather, H.dss, » te. SLOMAN BROS, WHOLESALS Leather, Saddlery Hardware, Saddlery and Shoo Findings, Hides, Wool Furs, Pelts, Grease, Tallow, ete. Omaha, Neb, LABAGH, Prot. C. F. Goob. J. A SUNDERLAND, Scc. & Treas, Gro. WHITE LEAD, OMAHA WHITE LEAD COMPAFY, Corroders and Grinders of Perfectly Pure White Lead, Omsha, Neb. Levi Carter, Prest.; C. W. Mead, Vice Pre W. Yates, sec. and Treas, L. C. HUNTINGTON & SON, Dealers in Hides, Wool, Tallow, 1114 Jaskson Etreet, Omaha, Neb, Omaha Coal, Coke and Lime Co, Jobbers of hard and soft coil, 209 S. 13th St.,Omaha, Nebraski JEFF W. BEDFORD, Coal, Coke. Lime and Stone, Oftice, 213 8, 14th St., Omaha, Neb. Yards, 9th and Davenport, §t. DRY GOODS, J. BROWN & C0,, Wholesale Dry Goods & Notions 1378 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. WINES and LIQUORS. ILER & Co., Distillers and Importers of Wines And Liquors. Sole Manulacturers of Kennedy's East India bitters. 1112 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. FRANK DELLONE & CO., Dealers in Liguors and Cigars, 1202 and 1204 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. Factories—Nos. 4 and 80, ¢d Dist. N. ¥ GEO. W, DUNCAN, Successor to MoVANARA & DUNCAN, —Importers and wholesale Dealers in— Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 214 and 216 8. 14th St., Cmaha, Neb, R. R, GROTTE, ines 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 Phi ip Bests' Celebrated Milwaukeo Eeer, Omaha, Neb. WIHOLESALE Dealers in Agricul'| Implements Office Cor. 6th and Pacidc Sts., Omaha, Neb. PARLIN, ORENDORFF & MARTIN, Wholesalo Dealers In Agricultural implements, Wagons and Buggies, Omaha, Neb. FLOUR, ETC, L. A, STEWART & CO,, Wholesale Flour Dealers, And manufacturers of Illuminating and Lubricating Oils. 719 8. gth BRUNO TZ3CHUCK, Jr, Agent for J. C. Hoffmayr &Co., By Rollers and Hungarian Process. Warchouse 1218 Jons Street, (maha, Neb., LUMBER, ETC, C. N. DIETZ, Lumber, 13th and Califorma Strect, Omaha. Neb, LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, ete. Yards—Cor. 7th and Douglas, Cor 9th and Louglas. GERMAN D, WYATT, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, 20th ind Izard St., Omaha, Nebraska. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO,, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Worl and Interior Hard Wood Finish. Just opened. N. E. Cor. Sth and Leavenworth Sts., Omaha, Neb, G. ¥, LYMAY, Dealer in Sash, Doors. Blinds, Mouldings, Building Paper, Ete. South 18th Street, COWING & 0O i e bbie Omaha, eb. FRED W, GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. Cor. Gth and Douglss St., Omaha, N GEO, A, HOAGLAND, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber. Omaha, Nebraska. J. A, WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber,Lath,Shingles Bufldluf Papers, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Fickets, Posts, Lime, Flastor, Hair, Cement, Ninth and Jones, Omaha, Neb, CARPETS, 8. A, ORCHARD, Wholesale Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Goods, ete., 1423 Farnwn Street, Oniaha, Neb, Boois and 8hoes, W. V, MORSE & CO,, Jobbers of Boots and Shoes 1819 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, Manufactory, 118 Summer St., Boston. HENRY HORNBERGER, Wholesale Wines, Liquors, Cigars 1821 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. CIGASS and TOBAGCO, #ar INTER-OCEA N CIGAR FACTOR{ . WESL & FRITSCHER, Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, And wholesale dealers in Leat Tob icoos. No. 108 and 110 N. 1410 8t,, Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & CO., Jobhers of Cigars. Tohaccos, Gune and Ammunition ¥16 to 253 8. 11th St. 1020 to 104 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. " IRON PIPE, ETC. A. L STRANG COMPANY, Pumus, Pipe, and Engines. Steam, Water, Rullway and Milling Supplies, ete. 920, 9.4, 94 Farnuw St., L mahs, seb, fobbers in Iron Pipe, Iron Fittings, Iron and Brass tngineers supplies, 14th and Dodge Sts., HARDWARE. “W. J. BROATCH, _ Heavy Hardware, Iron, Steel, Springs, Wagon Stock, Hardwood Lumber, ete. 1209 and 1211 Harney ot., Omaha, Neb. EDNEY & GIBBON Wholesale Iron, Steel, Wagon And Carrl g1 Wood Stcok, Heavy Harlware, Etc., 1217 and 1710 Leaveawortn st , Omaba, Nel MILTON ROGERS & S8ONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Mantles, Gratos, Brass Goids, 1821 and 1828 Far- nom Street, LEE, FRIED & CO,, Jobhers of Kardware E"E Nails. Tinware, 8hiot Iron, Bte. Agent owe So.les ot Misni Fowder €0 Omaht, Neb —;IEOH)E & WILHELMY CO,, Wholesale Hardware and Nails, Jefferson Steel Nails. Cor. 10th and Hamey Steet Omaha, Neb. Coffee and Spices, " OLARKE BROY, & CO., Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills e ot Importors and Jobbers of Teas, Coffee and Spices. Pork Pack'ng. mun.lmn-n of nuk]lut' I;A or, nn..rl...‘;‘ Ex- a N trae L undry Blue, ) 1414-16 Harue, JAMES E. BOYD, s brasia ! i Pork Packer and Shipper, |~ Omaha, Nebraska. maha, Crockerv, W. L, WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and lmporter Crockery, Glassware; Lamps, Chimneys, ete. Office 817 8. 18th St.,0mah e Drugs Ete el T H, T. OLARKE DRUG COMPANY, & Wholesale llmguists, Jobbers of Paints, Oils, Window Olass, etc., 1114 Har- ney B, Owaha, Neb. O. ¥. GOODMAY, Wholesale Druggist, Dealer 1o Paints, Ol's and Wiadow Glaes (o ¥ Onii.l., Nibrasha CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE C0,, Wholesale Dealers in Dils, Gaso'loe, Mica Axle Gicase, ol H. Basbop,Mans ager; OQmada, N Manf'rs Highest Grades of Flour| o S0AP. P. J. QUEALEY, Soap Manufacturer, Offico and factory, Near Powder Maga ine, Omaha, Nebasks. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. VINANOIAL, Naw Yoax, August 27,—MoNEY—Eaasy at 14 per cent. Prive PAPER—4@5 per cent. ExoHANGE BILLS—Quiet and unchavged at $4 84, demand, $4.853. GoverNMeNTs—Daull and strong. Srocks—Stocks exhibited decided strength to-day, with the exception of a reaction in the afternoon, most of which was recovered before the close. Business was also moder. ately active, BTOOKS ON WALL STREET, §'s Coupons, i Pacific 6's of '95. Qentral Pacific .. Chicazo & Alton yeres do do proferred... Obicago, Burlington & Quincy ... nware, Lackawana & Western Denver & Rio Grande 108; do preferre Lilinows Centra Indisns, Bloomington & Western, Kansas & Toxaa .......... Lako Shore & Michigan Southern Loulsville & Nashville, .. Michigan Central Missouri Pacifio Pacifio Mail, " Pooria, Decatur & Evansville. Pullman Palace Oar Company . St. Louls & San Franoiee . do o, Frcforted Chicago, Milwaukes & St, Pav..... do do do proferred. 8t Paul & Omab....... do do preferred...... Texas Pacifio. . Union Pacific . > Wabash, St. Louis & Pacid; .. do do do proferred Western Unlon Telegraph........ Oregon Railroad & Navigation FPRODUOE. UHI0AGO, Om10a00, IlL, August 27,—Flour—Quist steady and unchanged; winter whent, soutu- ern, 84 50@5.25; Wisconsin and _Mich- igan, $4.50@5.00; soft spriog, 4.26; Minnesota bakers’, $3.50@4. ‘gnn. 84.76@5.60; low grades, $2.00@ Wheat—Good rpeculative business was transacted and feeling strong; opened about 1@} lower, quickly advanced, rallied in uil with only slight flaciuations of 1jc; later be- came easler and closed 1o higher than yester- day; 804c, cash and August; 80/, September; 82{@82de, October; 811@80, November; No, 2 red, 8740, Corn— 'afr demand; market ruled stronger, influenced by smaller receipts and firmness in wheat; prices fluctusted within small range and §@ho for near futures, sud fioally closed #o higher for September and October than yenterday; long futures varies only slightly; t)?@bl:lu, cash, August and September; 434c, tol r. Oata—Firm; fair demand; 26§o,0sb; 2740, August; 202040, Septeubver; ke, Ooto- r, WERye—Steady; 66k, cach; 56ic, August. Barley - Quiet at 69¢ for September, Mimothy —Astive aud bigher; prime, $1.67 Flaxseed—4c higher for sash; No, 1, 81,19, Pork—Opened 10@15¢ lower and later de- clied 10@lbe toward the close; market steadier and closed at in: prices; demand moderatelv active and steady; $8 85@8.90, cash; 88.820@8.85, Ausust and September; & 90@5 92§, Ostober; $8 £5@8.878, Novem- Tard—Quiet; demand not urgent; offerings not very large, ruled steady sudjclosed quiety u.m%fi.z&, carh, August and September; fi.mm.ao. October; $6.20@6,224, Novem- T, Bulk Meats—Shouldere, 86,0026 25; short ;l;gt sides, $5.95@6.00; short ribs, $56.70@ Batter—Qulet, easy aud small demand; ice to fancy creamery, 18@20c; choice 149156, teady; fair local trade; choice full gfle m;gzh. stroog; Awms c; sl . Furm; wmoderate demand at11j@ @ oream, € o 13, i 8 | Toxas cattle 15@20c lower, $2.25@S3 60; ? | none on the market; prices nominal, Hides—Unchanged; hea: green salted 80; light, 8ot dry ralted, 11@11}c. Tallow—Unchanged; No, 1 country, ble; No, 2, 41@43c. 81, Louts, Mo., August 27.—Wheat — 8old }@gc lower early, then advanced and olosed 4@ go above yesterday; No, 2 red cash, 89@90 ugust, §04o; September, 9005 Oc- tob s, 924, Oorn—About steady but slow; cash, 40j@ 420; September, 40}s; Ostober, 38§ bid, Oats—Higher but inactive; cash, 233@26c; August, 238c, I}J. Dall; 52 bid. sky —Steady at 81,13 Pork~ Higher at $9,40@,50, Lard—Nominally better, ul;\;zlur—stmdy; creamery, 17@22c; dairy, So. Afternoon board, —-Wheat — Excited and h: her; August, 90¢; September, 803; October, 94ke. Ln —Firm and dall, Oats—Nominal, TOLEDO. Torrpo, August 27,—Wheat—Olosed firmer and dull; 'No, 2 cash and August, 8/4c, yora - Qulet"and " fiem; “No. 2" caat, 40k Oata—Dull and firm; cash and August, 270, LIVERPOOL. Liverroor, August 27,—Wheat—Firm; No_ 2 winter, 63 1041; spring, 61 10, Flour—8s2d; dull Corn—S8pct, firm at 61 7d; August steady at 48 7d; Ssptembor, steady at 43 7d; October, steady at 43 74d, KANSAS CITY, Mo., August 27,—Wheat— Steady; cash,70kc bid, September, 723o. Corn—Stronger; cash, 30 bid, 340 asked; September, 83c bid, 3ifo asked; year, 20}c bid, 27c asked. Oats—Stronger at 23}@23§c. NEW YORK PRODUCE, Naw Yorx, August 27, —~Wheat—Firm and higher; receipts, 24.000 bu; exports, 61,000 bu; ungraded, §0@935 No. 8 red, 88jc; No. 2 red, 92{c in store; No. 2, 92fc, in ele- vator; 943 afloat; No. 2 to arrive, October, closing at 958c. Qorn—Firm; receipts, 197,050 bus exports, 17,000 bu; ungraded, 5i@t4kc; No. 3, bbo in'elevator, 544@b4 afloat; October closing at Kansas Crr, 2. Oats—Higher, cloring with the advance partly lost; raceipts, 339,000 bu; exports, 23,000 bu; mixed western, 30@84c; white western, 87@40kc. i or’nm loum — Firm; united closed at $1,03§@ Egge—Tirm and in falr request; receipts, 36,000 packages. Pork—Firm and in moderate demand; mess epot, $10.75, Lard—Opened lower, reacted and closed Atrong; weatern_stea, $6,6026,05; Ostober, ‘Unchanzed; western, 8@22c, Stronger; good export demand; western flat, 470, MINNEAPOLIS, MiNNEAPOLIS, Minn., August 27.—Wheat— More doing in sample lots, but grade inact- ive; No. 1 hard, 8i}o, cash and August; 817c, October; No. 1 northern, 74kc, cash; new, 76c. October, Flour—Firmer; patents, $4.75@4.90; bakers, $3 75@3.90, RReceipts—Wheat, 68,000 bu. hbii‘zipmonu—\vhut, 4,000 bu; flour, 14,000 MILWAURER, MILwAUKER, Wis,, August 27.—Wheat— Buoyaut; No. 2 Milwaukee, 813c; September, 81ic; Octaber, 83}c Uorn — Stead. Barley—Nominal, Provisions — Higher; mess pork, cash and September, $8.874. OINOINNATI, OINOINNATI, O., August Steady; No. 3 red, 89c, n - Easier: No, 2 mixed, 480, Oata—Irregular at 24}@26ho. Rye—Firmer; No, 2, 58@bShe. Barley—In fair demand; extra No. 8 fall, 82, Pork—Dull at 89 50. Lard—Firm at $6 1] Whisky—No offerin, e —— LIVE 8TOOK, CHICAGO. CHI10AGO, 1L, August 27.—The Drovers’ Journal reports: M Oattle—Receipts, 13,000; largest on record; 10@2 c lower on good, others 20@30c lower; shipping steers, $4.00@6.07; stockers an feeders, $2 75@4 15; cows, bulls and mixed, $175@3560; bulk, $250@3,00; through ; weat— ern range dull, 15@2ic lower; natives snd half-breeds, 83 756:¢4.75. Hogs— Rocelpts, 1/,000; weak; common lower; rough and mixed, $3.9 /@4 25; pack- ing and ehippiog,$4 20@4 60; light weights, $4.01@4.80; skips, §2.75@3.75, Sheep—Receipte, 3,000; slow; natives, $2,00 @4.00; western, $2.00@3.00; Texans, $1.75@ 8,00; lambs per head, $1.00@3.0). BT, LOUIS. 81, Lous, Mo, August 27,—Cattle—Re- ceipts, 1,000; shipmente, 7,000; better feel- ing and prices steady; native shipping stears, $4.50@5.50 native butchers’ steers, $3.00@ 4,0 ; mixed lots butchering, $2 50@8.20, Sheep —Receipte, 1700; shipments, 100; best steady; poor dull; common to choice, $2.00@260; lambs, $2.50@4 25, KANBAS 0ITY, Kaxsas Orry, Mo, Angust 27, —Oattle—Re- ceipts, 2,000; shipments, 1,600; natives weak; export steers, $5,20@b,: ommon to choice shipping, @>5.15; $3 30@4,30; cows, $2 40@3.40, Hogs— Keceints, 8,000, shipmenta, 5,000; wesk and 6@10c Tower; light and assorted 27,—Wheat— ntirely nomina!, 4 | 84,80@4.40; heavy and mixed, $1.06@4.25. Sheep—Receipts, 1,300; shipments, 400 quiet; common to goud mutton, 81 51@R 0 AL e e— OMAHA LIVE BTOOK: Un1oN Stock YARDS, 8. Omana, Thursday Evening, August 27, } 1t has been & quiet day at the yards, though a tair amount of stock was sold, T'he hog market weak and about 10¢ lower than yesterday. The cattlo market was very quiet, Common rough hoge, $3,55@8.65; good mixed hoas, 85,70@3 80; choice light hogs, $3.85@4.00,Z8heep, §2 25@3 50; butch- ers’ stock, $2.7°@3.50; dressed beef steers BECKIPTS, attle [o} 673 Hog: 627 BEPRESENTATIVE BALES, COWS, Pr. 300 HOGS, No, Av. 22......1074 No. Av, 4......92 Pr. $3 30 Av, w218 185 83 80 v 806 DESTINATION OF SHIPMENTS. Showing the number of oars of hozs, cattle and sheep ehip sed from South Omaha during the past wy-four hours, aud their points of destination: Pr 3 85 8 874 400 (‘hl?ut. Ohicago Chicago -Chicago -Chicago Note—All sales of stock in this marke made per cwt. live weight unless othe stated. Dead hogs sell at 1o per Ib for all weights. “Skins,” or hoge weighing less than 100 1bs wo value, Pregnant scws are docked 40 1bs and stags 80 lbs. Htock Yard ltems, Samuel Coffman, of the firm of Coffman & Brown of Chicago, was st the yards to-day. Mr, Coffman is luterested in thy yards a6 Liacoln, Neb, H. Perkiny, a wall koown buyer at the yarde, has returned from Chicego. H, Harrigan, of 8 lomon, Ia, was In to tockera and foeders, | G0 day with a load of hogs, This 1 Me, rigan’s first load and he exprosses himsslf e highly pleased with the South Omaha market, T, H. Smith, of Kearoey, a stock buger, is back at the yards, M. Sparks, of the firm of Sparks & Her man, of American Falls, is here, A barber shop has been opened in the hotel by A. T. Morria which will prove a great convenience, The Iatest hotel arrivals are John Tally, Ooroane Sprrime—188 proof, 1 14; do, 101 rml. 1 15; wpiri'a, second quality, 101 proof, 14: 'do, 188 proof, 113, (rAALKOROL—188 proot alcobol 335 per wine lon, Wiiskres—Redistillod whiskies, 1 0081 60; in blended, 150@3 00; Kentucky bour. bons 2 00@e oty Kentucky and Pennsylv BRANDIES—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domes- 6, 1608 00, Grva—Imported, 4 50@600; domeetle, 150 Danlap, 1a; Al Powell, Blalr; Ira Prouty, | @8 00, Central City; John A. ' Wishard, Dawson; Clay Dawaon, Endicott; William Hurnsides, Tilinoie, The Union Pacific is putting three addi- tlonal sidetracks a short distance north of the yards to accommodate the rapidly Incroasiog traffio, Among the consiznments of stock at the ards to.day were the following: Bliss & Blise, Schuyler, 73 hogr; F. Kropf, Schuyler, 71 hogs; J._ Horrigan, Solomon, Tows, 20 (4 Ward,' Rising, 63 hogs; W, Pursell Bros., North Tiok i Colridge, 21 cattle; M, McBride, Benton, 70 Rogs; Ham- mond & o, , 151 eattle; Blackmore & Aldritt, Friend, 74 hogs; Ososr & Felix, 84 hogs; W. H, Newsll, Plattsmouth, 68 hoga, Three hundred and olghty one-hoad of ost- tle were rocelved from ths Bay State Cattle Co, of Pine Biuffs, to-day. OMAHA WHOLKSALE MAKKELS Thursday Evening, August 27, General Produoe, . Cheese—Fancy full cream cheddars, Shof fancy fall cream flats, two in hoop, Sc; fancy full ream Youog Americas, four in hcop, 104t@llc; brick cheese, 1233 Limburger cheese, 100; Swisa cheese, 16@1/c Provitions —Quotations for to-day are as follows: Lard, 40 1b cane, per Ib, 73o; do, 20 1b cabs, 7o: dried beef hams, 13@14c; dried beef, L1@1%; osrmed beef, per bbl, 86 00; mess pork, per bbl, §13 00; ham, }lac; 7o, dri salt eides, 7c; o bacon, houldets, e, ags—1I'he receipta are about equal to the demand. Good feeeh eggs will bring 13@14c Butter—The marketis full of poor but- ter aud no prospects of o, Fair to good butter will bring 10@12¢; choice table butter, 15¢ If extra good it may go as high as 17c. Poultry—Fair sizes, ‘82,00, the outside for very largo sizes being $2.25, Old chickens are steady at $2 75@3,00, Potatoes—Home-grown are selling at 20 | @35c per bu. Sweet Potatoes— Home grown sweet pota- Roums—TImported, 4 50@8 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; dumaelti'u, 1 50@8 00, ';: Py 'HAMPAGNES —Imported, 't OARe, 34.00; Amerioan, per case, 10 C0@16 00, Dry Goods, The market In dry goods is stronger and [ P, prices on rome brands have advanced. PriNTs - Steel River, bk Amerioan, bl Arnold’s, €; Manchester, 6; Lyman, b; Gloncester, 63; Dunnell Jacquard, 6: Lunnell, 5§; Ramapo, 4; Windsor, 6; Pacifio, 6, Har- mony, 44; Anchor Shittings, 43; Merrimack Shirtings, 4§, DeNivs —Bosver Creek AA, 11; Beaver Creok BB, 10; Beaver Creek_CO, 0; Jaffre X, 114; Jfleay XXX, 12; Jaffeey D & T ‘Columbian, 124 York, 13; York, fanoy, 13; Everett, 13; Haymaker's blue and brown 10 0z Magnolia, 11; 8 0z West Point, 10}; 10 oz West Point, 124, Ducks—(Colored) - Boston 9 oz brown and drab, 133: Boston O H brown and drab, 9 Boston XX brown and drab, 10; Boston X brown and drab, 11; Boston O P blue, Warren Tricot, 15. Brow~ CorTons - Lawrence LL, 6; Shaw- mut LL, b; Beaver Dam LI, b; b;Iodian Head, 7: Wauchusett, 6§; Orown XXX lifton CCC, 6}; Utica C, 43; At- lantio P, 5. Brra sz Corrons —Farmers’ Choice, 6}: Oabot 6§; Hope 7; Hill 44, 7}; Hilfi, 63; Lonsdale, 7§; Fruit 8; Wamsutta, 10, Fine BrowN Corions—Pepperell R, 6}, Pepperell 0, bj; 0; Saranac R, 0}, TI0KINGS - Amoskeag A O A, 124; Thorn- dike O 0 O, 7§; Thorndike fancy, 93: York A, 104; York favcy; 124; Millbury, 124; Pear! Ruver, 11}; Hamilton, 12; Swift River, 6§; Snetucket S, 8}; Shetacket S S, 93; Montauk A, 12; Montauk B, 10}; Omega A C A, 134, Corser Jeans —Kearsarge, 7; Armory 7; Pepperell, 73; Indian Orchard, 6: Naum- mlony A, $17.60, Stark A, $21,50; Albany A, toes hava put in an appearance and are fur- | $19. 50, nished to the trade at ic. Onions—Are only quoted at 30@40c, Beans—Dull, Clean Navies, $1.00 per bu. Flour and Millstuffs, BELLING PRICES, Winter Wheat—F'irm;best quality patent at $3.00@3.80, Beoond‘%nluty—ll.’lfl@a.w. @g;&ing heat—Best quallty patent at 82,80 Becond quality - $2.40@8.00, Bran—b50 per owt. Ohopped Feed—Per 100 Ibw., 800, Chopped Corn—Per cwt , 700, Oorn Meal—$1 00@1.10 per owt. Boreening—No. 1, 760 per ewt; No 2, 60c, Hominy—$1.60 per cwt, Bhorta—652 per cwt. Graham—83,00 per owt, Hay—£6 25 per ton. 01d hay—$6.5) per ton. Grain, Corn - 33@34c, New Oats—18( 014 Oats —3 o, Wheat - 45@€5c. Rye—New, 88c, Fruits, Lemons— Verdeli fancy, per box, $8,50. Apples—Choica eating, $3.0,@3.50; choice cooking, $2.50%23,00 Cocoanut: er hundred, 85 5. Bananas—Yellow, per bunch as to size, $2.00@3 b0. Peach:s—Arkansas. per 3 bu box Delaware per one-half bu pasket . Michigan * ‘" peck basket. 25 Crab Apples—Per one-ha)f bushel basket, 50 to 6) cents, Grapes—Coxcord, per Ib,, 7@Sc. Oalifornia Frults. QuiNcrs—$2.5) per box. Pears —Mountain Bartletts, $3 25@3,50; Winter Nollie, Beurre Diel, White Dovenne, Beurre, Lawrence, Dutchesse, etc , $2.76@ 3.00, Peaches—Late Crawlord’s, Lemon and Red Clings $2.00. Plums—Per box, $1.75. Prunes—$1.75. Grapes—Per crate, Muscats, Rose of Pern and Tokay, $1.75. Grocers' List, Dry Faorrs—No. 1, quarter apples, bbl # 4} 0; N O sliced, boxes, 6¢c; evaporated, boxe So; blackberries, boxes, 9hc; peaches, boxe none in the t; peaches, avaporated, none in the market; rasperries, 26c, SuaaRs ~Powdered, 8}c; cat loaf, 7{c; gran+ ulated. 7ic; confectioners’ A, 6gc;’ Standara extra O, 6dc; oxtra O, 63; medium yellow, bic; | dark yellow, bic, OaNNED Goops—Oysters (Standard) per case, 890; strawberries, 2-1b, par ocase 2 60; raspberries, 2-1b, per case, 2 25; Californin pears, per case, 5 60; apricots, per case, 4 20; peaches, per case, 4 75; white cherrles, per case, 580; plums, per case, 4 00; whortleber- ries, per case, 2 40; ogg plums, 2-1b, per case, 290; green gages, 2-Ib, per case, 2 90; pine apples, 2-1b, per case, 8 2)@b 50, £ gmm{ —Mixed, 9}c; stick, 94c; twist sti ck 9. ‘Seroes—Whole~ Pepper, 18c; alspice, 100; cloyes, 15@2c; caseia, 10c. Spics - Ground—HBlack pepper, boxes, 15@ 252; alspics, 15@2)c; cinamon, ,18@3 lc; cloves, 15@ 250; ginger, 15@20c; mustard 15 Ni- 2250 SrarcH—Niagra Gloss, per 1 1b 6 per 6 agea Glows, per 8 1b, 6c; Niagra Gloss, Ib, 7¢; Niagra Corn, per 1 1b, e, Sysup - Standard O, 29c, bbls; Standard do, -gallon kegs, 1 40, Sopa—Ta Ib papers, 325 a case; salsoda keg per Ih, §2 74, A ViNeGaR, CrDER—18@18c; White Wine, 15 20, & R orn —Sisnl % inch and larger, 8o; § inch, | 1b 8io; 4 inch, 93o. BALT —Dray sacke, 350; §sacks Ashton, 100; bbls dairy, 2 0)@2 76, OANDLES —Boxes, 40 1bs, 168, 1240; 84, 12)c; Dboxes 40 1bs, 16 oz, 64, 124¢; balf box, 20 1bs,; 12{o. Marones—Per caddie, 8%c; round, rl oase, 4bc; square, cases, 170; Oshkosh, cases, v, 120, H ‘TEAS - Guopowder, fair, 85@45; good, 45@ 5503 choice, 60@76¢; good Imperial, 40@ 303 cho'cs, 6)@07¢; Young Hyson, good, 81@4be; choice, b50@70c; Oolong, good, 35@402; Oolong, cholce, 41@00c; Bouchong, * good, 30 @40} oholce, 85@450; FJupan Teas, feir, 25 @350 good, Bi@dbe; cholce, B3@760: Lng. Brenk, cholce, 50 gtb; Tes Dust, 150; 18¢, ordinary teady; grades, 0lo; fair, 104@1lc; good, 11@120; brime, 12@18; choice, 16@17c; fancy green and yallow, 16@10jc; old goverumant Jave, 20@23c;_Arbuckle's rossted, 1830; McLaugh lin's XXXX. roasted, 134o; Java, 16§@1 jo; Dilworeh's, 130; Mochs, 2226c. X (ORACKEES ~ Garaeau's soda, batter and pic: boi creams, 82; ginger snaps, 8o City The. PiokLEs —Medium in barrels, 6 25; do In half barrels, 3 20; small in tarrels, 6 00; do in half barrels, 3 50; eherkins 1 barrels, 7 00; do iu half barecls, 4 00, RioR—Lonisians, prime to_choloe, 63@7je. Boars—Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 00; Kirk's satinet, 15; Kirk's standard, 3 60; Kirk's White Ruseian, 4 60, Woongxwakg—Two hoop pails, 1 85; three hoop pails, 210. Tubs, No 1, 8 50; ploneer washboarde, 1 75; Double Ceown, 2 9 3 well- buokete, 3 76 PorasH — Penns) ia cans, 4 cans n case, 335 Babbitts ball, 2 dozin case, 1 90; An- chor ball, 2doz in case, 1 60, A decline bas taken placs In pricis, caused by the break made by the Cincinnati house, The cut is being met all over the country. Thereis feeling among scme that pr may oven go lower, but there is no great sur- plus of stock in the market. Tae hope of forming new pool has been revived since it 18 known that all the Chicago distillers, with one exception, have agreed to enter & new combination aad thi distiller only asks moderate concessions which it is believed can be fixed up in some way, 1oads, per bbl, 1 55; Ashton, in | $2 Bibb, OARPET WARPS ~Bibb, white, mé 18; Poer: colorad, 22: Peerless, white, 4.ply, less, colored beards, 214, GINGHAMS —Renfrew, 9@10}; Amoskeng, dross, 9; Amoskeag, staple, 74; Ivanhoe, 9) Wameutta, 8%; Naubian, 8} Whittendon, 9; Bates, dress, 67; Randolph, staple, 63; La CHRVIOTS —Amos keag, stripes, 8}; S| 9%, Whittendor ohecks, 9; O 3 keag, napped, 10}, Luray, bool {)berun, book fold, 11}; Eadurance, fold, book 'fold, Fish, LAKE FISH— (1885 Catch ) Halt Bl Quar Bls| Py, K'ta 100 9) 60 40 |12° 10 NEW FISH, Dok (Unblenched) -8 oz Magnolia, 10; | & Atlas, G}; Statute of Liberty; [ o1 eng, 7, GRAIN BAGS—American A, 817 60; Hor- | 280, lom, 4701 Iard, winter ste'd, per_gallon, 60o; on, ; No 8, ; aweet, pAF ; sperm W, B, per gallon, nog; fish W, B., per gallon, 65c; neatafoot extra, pee , 786; No, 1, 70c; lnbrieating, zero, peor gallon, § mmer, 163 golden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 850 No, 2, 280; sperm, sig~ pal, per gallon, 90c; turpentine, per gallon, 480; naptha 74c, per gallon, 16¢, Dry‘;nm White lead 80y Frenoh Zino, 12; Parls whiting, 2ho;_whiting wilders, 10e) whiting com'l, 1}c; Inmpblack, Germantown, 12c; Iampblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian bloe, 650 rnt, 40; umber, raw, 4o; o denna, raw, 4o Parls groon, genuin ; ohrome| ,N. ¥ 200; ohrome greon, k.. 190; nm{lllan. - T6e; vermilllon, Amerioan, 180; Indian, red, 1003 rose pink, 140; Venetinn, red, Oookson's, 290; Venetian, red, American, 1fo; red lead, 7303 chromo yollow, genuine, 900; chrome yel- low, K., 120: rochelle, 8¢; ochre, French ; ochre, American, Winter s mineral, fi Lshigh brown, 2fo; Spenish brown, 2ot vnoe'- mineral, 80, y gl ARNIS RS —Barrels, lont Farniture, m 1, 81: conch, ex - % y ‘:fl?l D-m:.~ n'ta ) T00; naj jum, ex h 83 50; hard oll faish 8160, Parxts 1N Ort—White lead, Omahs, P, P, 623 white lead, Bt. Louls, pure, 6 75; Marseil los green, 1to 5 cans, 200; French zino; m_sesl, 120; French sinc, red seal, 110, muh ino, In varnish nast., 200} ch zing, In oil nsst, uifie: raw and burnt umber, 1 'b han., 10¢; raw and burnt Sienna 100; vandyke orown, 18c; refined lampblack, l?:Loonh black and {vory black, 160; drop bl 1601 Prussian blue, 400} nlkumrlnc blue, m o blind L M & D. lx; shuté green, L. M, & D,, 160; Paria green, 180; In dian red, 150; Venetian red, So; Tus irod: 30y Ametiean wermillion 1o & D M, O, & 11‘5 0., 180; ! nan red 200; y-fiow oohre, 80; L, lewu (n’:ulx golldm , 80 oolors, Wwiltiok, Ghisetaiut and ek, Tobaooo. Smoking_tobacco —0. B., 220y Meerschaum, 8003 Long Tom 800. Biackwell's Durham, 16 oz, blo; 8 oz, bboj 4 oz, b7c; 3 o, 60c. Seal of North Oarolina, 16 oz.,wood, 420; 8 oz., wood, 450; 4 oz., oloth 480 8 or., 600, Navy Olippings, 260, Killlkinick, 4 oz, 27c; 2 oz, Fine cut—Hard to Beat, 70¢; Charm of the West, 60c; Fountsln, 700 Golden Thread, 67c; Favorite, 60c; Buds, 50c; Rooky Moun~ tain, 60c: Fanoy, 4650; Daisy, 40c. Plug tobacco—Olimax, 446 per Ib,; Horse- shoo, 460: Star, d6c; Spearhead, 46c; Our Rops, 600; Pipor Hotdsick, 606; Punch, 40c, Building Material. rick, $900; medium brick, $8.00 common brick, $7.00; lime (in bulk) per brl 65c; lime (in bels) 9Jc: Lonisvillo coment, $1.55; Utica, Akron aud Milwaukes coment, $1 50 Portland coment, Koglish, $4.00; stucco, } | Michigan, $2,00; hair in paper sacks per bu c. Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, 1216, /14151 16./18 . (901t |22 18, No. 1 Whitefish. [6 00/5 40 3 502 70 @[5 501 952 30 2 50 = +|3 002 701 801 50 ... |4 504 002 552 10/ 74 No. 1 Pickeral.. |4 (0[3 602 80/1 9| 68 MACKEREL—(1885 Catch,) Bhls. [Hall Bb's. Qasr Bls 0 40 NEW FISH 200 | 1.0 90 | O Bloater Maess[35 0018 00]16 25 Ex. No.18h'r[24 00/12 60[1L 30 No. 1 ~¥hore .|2) 0010 50 9 0| Med.No1Sh't|15 00/ 8 00f 7 23 Large Family (1) (0| 5 50| 5 00 Fat 7 00| 4 00| 8 65 00/ 8 00| 2 75, HERRINGS, © EIOe T~ Bl ’s|H'lf Bbls/ 20)] 100 90 Qr, Bbla, NEW FISH, 50 40 o o 1102 Bnll 90) Eoglish do Large,7 50|4 25 2 |7|l 8| Gibbed......... 6 00)3 1 801 A0} EO PICKLED SALMON—IMP'D HERRING (1885 Oatch.) Munn's Split No 1 Lab. 8 00[4 5 Bb!’s| HI'f Bbls Qr. Bbla,| Pails [ 5 NEW FISH, | 200 | 160 9) | 60 40 | or Kits, Norwpn KKK|_ | Horrings ... |18 00[7 000 45/3 652 90| 85 Blood 13 00|7 00/6 25355:2 90| 85 Soun 15 00j8 col7 25l4 co's 30l 93 Covrisi—Now English summer cured wholo cod, Ge. woaled herringe, 26c SuNpRIEs - Domestio Holland _ herrings, kegr, 45c; Rusian racdines, herrings, 4c; anchovies in glass, Ols Bull brand, per do: $360; anchoviesin 3 kegs, Ole Bull brand, per doz,, $4.00; spiced Hamburg herrings, skins and heads off, por pail, $1 25, Coal, anthracite out, $8,25; anthracite rance, ; lowa, $825; Wal nut Block, 8325, Illinois, $4,60; Indiana ::];WI[:. $5.76; Fort Scott, $1.26; Rich Hill, . Anthracite eg2, 8 Heavy Hardware List. TIron, rates, 2 15; plow steel, special cast, 4c; Syokep Fisn—Halibut, new, 12jc; new |24 O ss338l ) 14 and 16 ft No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 . No. 4 boards, 12, 14 and 16 £t BIDING, 1st Oom., 12, 14 and 16 foat 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet. 8d Oom,, 14 and 16 feet. .. Fence, 14 and 16 foet. FENOING, No.1,4 & 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough. .818 00 No. 1, 4 & 6 inch, 16 feot, rough,...... 18 00 No, 2, 4 &6 Inch, 12 and 14 foat, rough. 16 00 2,4 & Binch, 16 foct, rough....... 16 00 BHIP LAP. No, 1, Plsin, 8 or 10 inoh. No, 2, Plain, 10 inch,. N1 0G e OEILING . 1st Com, § inch, Norway 2d Com, ¢ inch, Norway. FINISHING, 1et, 2d and 8d Olear, Liinch, 1st’ 2d, and 3d Olear, 1} and ct, 13, 14 aud 2 inch, 1st, 2d and 8d, Olear, 1 inch, A Select, 1 inch, s, 25 B Select, 1 inch, &, 2. POBTS, White Cedar, 6 inch, halyes White Cedar, 54 inch, halve Wit Cedar, 8 inches, quart White Cedar, 4 inch, round FLOORING, 15t Com, 6 Inch, white pine. ... jom. 6 inch, white pino. . 8d Com, 6 inch, white pine Sel. Fence 6 tnch, white pine. 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4-6 inch. 24 BTOOK BOARDS, BATTENS, WELL TUBING, 'PIOKETS, ing, D. 8 inch well tubi Kg' Bov. Plél;at-: D, & H. Flat, crucible steel, Ge; cast tools do, 12@18c; wagon | N spokes, per ses $2 23@300; hubs, per set, 81 25;0 felloes sawed dry, $1 49; toogaes, each, 7fic; axles, each, 76c; square nuts per Ib, 7@11c; coil chuin, perlb, 6@12c; mallcable, 80; iron wedges, Oc; crowbars, Gc; harrow teeth 4c; spring a'eel, 7@8c; Burden’s horse shoes, $4 20; Burdens mule shoes, 85 26, Barsen Wise—In car lote, $4 00 per 100 2. Naris—Rates, 10 to 60; fron, §2 50; sted, 5 SHoT ~8hot, 81 560; buckshot, $1 85; orien- tal powder, kegs, 83 59%@4 (0; do, half kegs, $200; do, cuarter kege, $L A0 blastiog, kegs, 83 85; fuse, per 100 feet, 50c. EAD —Bar, §1 65, Hides. Steady; green butchcrs’ 7c; groen cured, 8¢; dry fliut, 12@15¢; dry salt, 10@11c; damaged hiiles two-thirds price, Tallow43c. Grease —Frima white, 3@4c, Sheep Pelts —25@T0c. Dfll_Kl. DRUGS AND CHEM CALS - Acid, carbolic, 40 acid, tartaric, bbc; balsam co 60c; bark, sas Ib, ' 90c: is, per (z, b form, por Ib, 93¢; Dovers powders, per Ib $125; opsom_salts, per Ib, ki glycerine pure, por 1b, 205, 16ad xcetate, per 10, B0 ofl castor No, 1, per gal, $1560; oil castor pure, per gaY, 81 6v; oil, olive, per gal, §14% oi origauum, 60c; opium, $425; quinine, P, & W, and K. por_ oz, Bac; potasium, fodi e, per Ib, wlicin, per oz, 40 sul- orphine, per oz, $3 60; sulphur, per trychnize, per cz, $16), Baddlery Haidware, X U combi nation loop hames §6.25, X 1,°0. T. bames, $4.75; var I, O, ¥, hames $3.50; perfoction pads, $1.75; 47 ring bits, bbo; Barbours No. 10 thread, 75¢; jap broast _strs slide, 300' X © breast strap slide, 400; 13 & © 3 loup chump T buckles, $1.05; 13 jap 8 loop champ T buckles. 953513 X O'8 loop champ T buckles §150; 14 jup 8 loop chawp buckles, §1.20; copper rivets No. 9, 20c; Bristol soaps, 14 at 85,60, 1} at 84 5 t $3.50, & at $3 io, ‘-c £3.50; G oruma: 14 at $5.00, 13 at 2,60, 1 at $L.45, § at $1 40, § at $1.40. Lesiher No 1 Pittaburg J. U, L, & Sons, 34c; No. 1 ces | Pittsburg K & 5 84c; No 1 Cinciouati, 88¢; No 1lacs leather, 60c; prime slaughter sole leather, 7¢; prime oak eole leather, 87c. Palnts, Olls and Varnishes, 01158 -110 carbon, wallon, 1le; 160 head- light, per gallon, idor 1760 heaalight, per gallon, 160; 150° water white, 15c; linseed, vaw, per gallon, 44c; linseed bo'led, per gal- Hoard in & C:metery, New York Journal, “‘Papa, what's this place?”’ asked a 4. year Brooklyn boy of his father, as they walked through Greenwocd cemetry. ““It's whera people ara burled, my son."” *‘What's buried, papa?’ *‘Well, when people dis they are put in the ground and covered up.” ‘“Just like our litile canary that died?" *‘Yes, dear.” “‘Don’t the people ever come out of the ground sgain?” “No, my ohild.” *‘What's those big stones for?” ““Thot ra oslled monuments and ace where people ere burle ,"” sald the little fellow, and after a long pause exclaimed: ““Now I know why dead people never come up, papa!” “*Well, w) n, dear?” ‘“Caute those blg stones keep ‘em to tight under they can't get out!” e —— (A Fact,) Bounda Over, Nathan Welnberg and James O'Kerr, the two young men who left town with two hcrees belonging to J, H, McShane, trying to sell them at Ashland, wers ar- ralgoed before Justice Anderson this afternoon at 2 o'clock, They refused to have cxamination and were bound over to the dlstriot court in the sum of $500, In default of bail they wera taken back to the county jall, e — Mis. Delia Parnell is at the Mansion house, Atlantic City, eogaged in writing a letter for fall delivery. ' She is also the reciplent of nu- merous soclal attentions, W, ¥, JOHNSON, EDW, HAMMETT, ¥, J, BOHUYLER W. F. Johnson & Qo., Oommisgsion Merchants, 218 La Salle Btreet, Chicago, Recel woeds, ot a0 sold” Buecil Momeiion B Lt by samples, Represented by EDWARD BARTON, Lincols, ¢b

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