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OM{HA JOBBERS' DIRECTORY. DIRECTORY. OMAHA _JOBBERS' DIRECTORY. OMAHA _JOBBERS' ETO. BRANCH & CO,, Wholes'e Fruits,Produce, Oysters 1121 Farnam St., Omaha. Apples—Our own packing—Platt & Co's, Tiger Brand Oysters. Butter, Eggs, Game, Poultry, Potatoes. TROXELL & WILLIAMS, Storage and Commission Mcht's. Fralts, Flour, App'es, Stoneware, Cider, Vinegar, rass Seeds, Butts', Bygs. 818 ana 815 8outh 18th stroet, Omah, Nebraska. E. MORONY, General Commission Merchant Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Country Produce generally, .98, 12th St., Omals, Neb. HORST & RIDDELL, General Commission Merchants. SproiAuTIRg — Butter, Eggs, Forelgn and Domestic Fruits. 112 8.14th 8t.,Umaha,Neb, Telephone No. PEYOKE BROS, Commission Merchants, Fruits, Produre and Provisions, Omaha, Neb. A. P. SCHACK, Wholesale Commission Merchant Fruit, Seeds and Produce. No. 918 8. 1ith Street Omaha, Nebraska. JOHN F, FLACK, General Commission Merchant, Produce, Provisions, Fruits, Flour and Feed, 105 8. 14th St., Umaha, Neb, #ar Consignments solicited. Refurns made prompt'y. McSHANE & SCHROEDER, Buyers of Butter and Eggs, Refrigerator and Packing House,14th & Leavenworth Sta., on U. P, R. R. Track, Omaha, Neb. WIEDEMAN & CO., Produce Commission Merchants Poultry, Butter, Game, Fruits, Bte. 2028 8. 14th 8t. Omaha, Nebraska. "LOUIS HELLEK, Jobber & Commission Merchant Cheose, Sausagos, Fruits, Butchers' Tools and Sup: plies 1115 Jones St., umaha, Neb. NOTION! 7. L. BRANDEIS Wholesale Job Lots, Dry Goods, Notione, Gents' Fornisbing Goeds, Coods trom Now Vork. Trade Silcs Daily; 608 aod 508 South 18%h St., Omahs. J. T. Robinson Notion Company 408 and 405 8, 10th St., Cmaha, Neb. Wholesale dealers in Notions and Gents' Furnishing Good 0. 8. GOODRICH & CO,, French and German Fancy Goods Druggists’ and Stationers’ Sundries, 1415 Farnam St., Umaha, Neb, FURNITURE. DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers ig Furniture Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, kA Bstanusum 156, 3 A. J. SIMPSON, The Leading Carriage Factory, 1409 and 1411 Dodge St., Umaha, Neb, ICKEN, SIEMSSEN & CO. Wholesale Fish Dealers, Importers of Foreign Fish, Nos, 11ani 918 J stroetind U P, Track, Omaba, Neb. GROCERIES, Wholesale Grocers, 1110 and 1112 Douglas Street, Om: E. B, CHAPMAN & CO. Wholesale FancyGrocers, Cigars. Tobaoeo and Smokers Al les, 1917 Howard St. MEYER & RAAPKE, Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Teas, 8, ices, Cigars and Tabicoos, 1817 and 1819 Douglas 8t., Omaha, Nebr MoCORD, BRADY & COMPANY, Wholesale Grocers, Corner 10th and Farnam Streets, Omaha, Nebraska, , Neb. GCUAL, LIME, ETH Gro. C. TowLs, Pres. Gro. PATRRSON,SeckTreas NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Shippers of Gozl and Coke, 214 8. 15th St. Omaha, Neb, J. H. Huuserr, F. A. Baveu, Proprietor. 5 Manager, Nebraska Coal & Lime Company Office, 217 8. 18th St. Telephone 40. PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Groceries & Provisions Nos. 705, 707, 709 and 711 S, 10th St., Omaha Neb. HARNESS, ETC, WELTY & LANDROCK, Manufacturers and Jobbers of Harness, Saddles, Saddlery Hardware, Turf Goods, Blankets and Robes. 14 Farnam Street Omana, Neo, OMAHA, NEBRASKA: COUTANT & SQUIRES, Dealers in Hard and Soft Coal Best varicties. Offico, 218 8 13th 83 Telephone No 1492, Omaha, Neb. Gro. F. Lanaan, Pros. AN, V-Pres, J. A, SUNDERLAND, Dmaha Coal, Coke and Lime Co, Jobbers of hard and 8oft coal, 209 8. 13th St.,Omaha, Nebraska. JEFF W. BEDFORD, Coal, Coke. Lime and Stone, Office, 213 8. 14th St., Omaha, Neb. Yards, oth and Davenport, St. WIN and LIQUORS. ILER & Co., Distillers and Importers of Wines And Liquors. Sole Manufacturers of Kennedy's East India Bitters. 1112 Harey St., Omaha, Neb. oc. FRANK DELLONE & CO., Dealers Liguors and Cigars, 1202 and 1204 Douglas St., Omahia, Neb. Factories—Nos. 4 and 807, ¥d Dist. N. ¥. GEO. W, DUNCAN, Successor to MCVAMARA & DUNCAN, —Importers and wholesale Dealers’ in— Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 214 and 216 8. 14th St., Omaha, Neb. R. R, GROTTE, ines and Liguors, Western Agent Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. Street, Omaha. L. P, LARSON ;& co, s Wholesale Dealer in Whiskies. And Cigars, and Gen'l Agents for the Fhi ip Bests’ Celebrated Milwaukee Beer, Omaha, Neb. HENRY HORNBERGER, Wholesale Wines, Liguors, Cigars 1321 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb, 7,98, 9th CIGAKS and TOBACCO, INTER-OCEAN CIGAR FACTORY WESL & FRITSCHER, Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, And wholesale dealers in Leat Tobiceos, No. 108 and 110 N. 14ta 8t., Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & CO., Jobhers of Cigars. Tohaccos, Guns and Ammunition. ¥16 to 28 . 11th St. 1020 to 4 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. IRON PIPE, ETC. A, L STRANG COMPANY, Pumus, Pipe, and Engines. Steam, Water, Railway and Milling Supplics, ote. 020, 922, 9.4 Farnam St., « mahas, seb. COWING & O Hydraulic & Mechsn'l Engineers. bbors in Iron Pipe, Iron Fittings, Iron and Brass goods. Euglucers supplies, 14th and Dodge Sts., Umaha, N w. J. e Heavy Hardware, Iron, Steel, Spriugs, Wagon Stock, Hardwood Luuier, ete.” 1200 and 1211 Harney k., Omaha, Neb. EDNEY & GIBBON Wholesale Iron, Steel, Wagon Aud Carrirg) Wood Stock, Heavy Hardware, Ete., 1217 and 1219 Leavenworth st , Omaba, Neb, MILTON ROGERS & SONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Liantles, Gratos, Brass Go 1521 and 1328 Far- nim St LEE, FRIED & CO,, Jobhers of Hardware and Nails. Tiuware, Shret Iron, Bte. Agents for Howe So les oni Miswi Powder Co. Omahs, Neb. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO,, Wholesale Hardware and Nails, Jefferson Steel Nails. Cor. 10th and Harney Steet Omaha, Ne Pork Pack ng. JAMES E. BOYD, Packer and Shipper, Omaha, Nebraska, Pork Drugs Etc H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, Wholesale Druggists, Job ers of Paints, Oils, Window Glass, etc., 1114 Har- ney St., Omaha, Neb. O. F. GOODMAY, Wholesale Druggist, Atd Dealor in Palnts, OI Duates (ots ga¢ Wiadow Glas SLOMAN BROS,, WHOLESALS Leather, Saddlery Hardware, Saddlery and Shoo _Fin Hides, Wool Furs, Pelts, Grease, Tallow, etc, Omaha, Neb, L. C. HUNTINGTON & SON. Dealers in Hides, Wool, Tallow, 1114 Jaskson §treet, Omaha, Neb, J. J_BROWN & CO., Wholesale Dry Goods & Notions 1313 Douglas Street, Omaha, Keb. ~ AGRICULTURAL PL LININGER & METOALF GO, WhousaLs Dealers in Agricul’l Implements Office Cor. 6th and Pacific Sts., Omaha, Neb, PARLIN, ORENDORFF & MARTIN, Wholesalo Dealers in Rgricultural Implements, Wagons and Buggles, Omaha, Neb. FLOUR, EfC, L. A, STEWART & 0O, Wholesale Flour Dealers, And manufacturers of Uluminating and Lubricating Oils, BRUNO TZ3CHUCK, Jr, Agent for J. C. Hoffmayr & Co., Manf'rs Highest Grades of Flour By Rollers and Hungarian Prozess. Warehouse 1213 Jones Street, Cmaha, Neb, LUMBER, ETC, CHIOAGO LUMBER COMPANY, Wholesale Lumber, 814 8. 14th 8t., Omaha, Neb, F. Colpetzer, Manager, C. N, DIETZ, Lumber, 13th and California Street, Omaha. Neb, POUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, ete. Yards—Cor. 7th and Douglas, Cor th and Louglas, GERMAN D, WYATT, Wholesale Dealer in Lumher, 20th snd Izard 8t., Omaha, Nebraska, BOHN MANUFACTURING CO,, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors Blinds, Mould ) 1 ¢ " G. F. LYMAN, Dealer in Sash, Doors. Blinds, Mouldings, Building Paper, Ete. South 13th Street, Omaha, Neb, FRED W, GRAY, Lumher, lime, Cement, Etc., Ftc. Cor. 6th and Douglis St., Omaha, Nel GEO, A, HOAGLAND, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber. Omaha, Nebraska, J. A, WAKEFIELD, Wholesale LumberLath, Shineles Building Papers, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldiugs, Fickets, ‘Posts, Lime, Flastor, Hair, Cement. nth and Jones, Omaha, CARPETS, 8. A, ORCHARD, Wholesale Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Goods, ete., 1438 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Boots and Shoes. W. V. MORSE & CO,, Jobbers of Boots and Shoes 1819 Famnam Street, Omaha, Neb, Mauufactory, 118 Buimicr 8t., Boston, ol Cofee and spices, OLARKE BROR, & CO., Omaha Coffee and Spice Mills Im‘rnrwrl and Jobbers of Teas, Coffee and Spices, anufac 3 Flavoring Ex- tracts, Laundry Blue, Ink, Ete. 14°4-16 Harey Sebrasia. 3 Crockerv. W. L, WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers and Importer Crockery, Glassware; Lawmpe, Chiimneys, etc! "Office 317 8. 18th 8t.,0mah Nebrasks, port'| LIVE STOCK, W, L. PATRICK & CO, Live Stock Commission Merch'ts Address all communicatioas to us a% Union Stock Yarde, South Omahs, Advance . mace on Stook &EHN & BURKE, Live Stock Commission And Forwarding Agents, Union Stock Yards, South b, Represented at Chicago by Keenan Telophone MALLORY, 80N & CO,, Established, 1862, Live Stock Commission, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Tll. and Omaha, Neb Frank Chittenden, Manager Omaha Branch, = Tele: phone No, 285, W, F. BROWN & 00,, Commission Dealers in Live Stock Office— Exchange Building, Union Stock Yards,South Omaha, Neb. Urders for feeders o promptly filled, at lowest market. price. xo. ~ UnioreStock Yards Company, OF OMAHA, John F. Boyd, Superintendent. ‘elephone Limited, P. BOYER & CO., Agents for Halls Sate & Lock Co's Fire and_ Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, Vaults and Jail work. 1020 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. OMAHA_MANUFACTURERS. Mattress Compan () Manufacturing Mattresses, Bedding, mz.u Pillows, Cots, ete. 1:08 and 1208 Douglas St., C maha,Neb, OVERALLS. CANFIELD MF'G, CO, Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Etc, 1102 and 1104 Douglas St. Omahia, Neb. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Wholesale Dealers in Oils, Gaso'ine Mioa Axle Gieage, etc, A. H. Blgshop,Mana A hun} Neh TRON AND NAILS. Omaha Iron Works Company, fanufaciur.ra and Dealers in Machinery and Castings, Steam Engines, Bollers, Agrioultural Iron Work, Iron *Bridzes, Miniog and M1l Mechinery. Office and forks, Unlo s Pacific R. R.17th and 18th Sts, OMAHA NAIL M'F'G CO., Cut Nails and Spikes, Fire Nails o Specilly. 5, Nebrasks, WHITE LEAD. OMAHA WHITE LEAD COMPAFY,|@92k Corroders and Grinders of Perfectly Pure White Lead, Omsha, Neb, Levi Carter, Frest.; C. W. Moad, Vice Prest ; 1. W. Yates, vec. and Treas, VS(),\I’. I P. J, QUEALEY, Soap Manufacturer, Offico and factory, Near Powder Maga ine, Omaha, Nel FINANCE AND COMMERCE. NINANJIAL, Nzw Yoex, August 28, —MoNey—Easy at 1§ per cent. PrivE PAPER—4@5 per cent. ExcHANGE Biuus—Quiet at $4.84, demand, $4.85%. GoverNMeNTS—Dall and prices heavy. Srocks —Btocks to-day have been unusu- ally dull and featureless. At the opening this morning prices wera strong, In early dealings thers was a very slight advance from the first pricee, followed by a reaction amount- ing toasmuch as 1 per cent in two or three nd fractional amounts for the rest of After midday the market became exceedingly dull and steady, but with a slight tendency upward, and o continued until late in the last hour, when there was a slight de- cline, followed by a reaction in closing tranc, acticns. In a number of instances, however final prices were the lowest of the day. STOOKS ON WALL STREET. 8 ‘I:?'n Ooupont L 8, 4., Pacifio 6's of '95 Central Pacific Chicago & Alton do do preferred. . Ohicago, Burlington & Quincy . Delaware, Lackawana & Wester Donver & Rio Grande gan Sout) Louisville & Nashville. Michigan Central, Missouri Pacific Northern Pacific do do Northwestern. . . do proferres New York Oentral...... Oregon Transcontinental Pacifio Mail, .. veesiina Peorls, Decatur & Hvansville. . Pullman Palace Car Company proferred. Rock Islar Masaintla 8t. Louls & San Francise do do Iyrr Chicago, Milwankee & St, Pavl do o do 8t. Paul & Omaha do, do Texas Pacific..... Union Pacifi Wabash, 8 d do profes lo do Weostern Unlon Telegraph..... Oregon Railroad &' brtvlnfian“ PRODUCK. OHICAGO, Omi0A6o, IlL, Auegnust 28, —¥lonz—Qalet and nonchanged; winter whest, south- ern, $4050@525; Wisconsin aad Mich igan, $4.50@500; soft rpring, } .20; Minnesota bakers’, $3.50@4 50; g"““" $4.75@5.10; low grades, $2.00@ 1|ing and shipping, 4 20@. REAANT S T AUGUS 22} @6, SR i November, $4.00@4 25, short b, 86,85@ | 14 gless sides, 86 00@6.05; ahort 7. Butter—Eamy and lower for medinm and comm-n grades; choice to fancy oreamery, | ! 18@20¢; oholoe dairy, 14@150, Cheese — Steadier; choloe full dar, §@T 8{@dje; oream ched- 18¢. Hidea— Unchas ; hea green salted, 83 Ii fl';, “ar:‘:l’ud, fi'gmo. . allow—\Unchuogeds No. 1 countey, Sl No. 2, 4}@dhe. Heceipis, Bbipts. 000 | were inl Barley, bushels W YORK PRODUCE, New Yonrx, Aungust 28,—Wheat—ILower; ro:eipts, 17,000 bu; exports, 112,000 bu; ungraded red, 84@983c No, 8 red, 89k in elevator, 90fo afloat; No. 2 red, 92}@034c in elovator, 940 afloat; October, closing at 943, Oorn—Spot lota dull; options heavy and lower, closing barely steady; receipts, 112,000 bui exports, 13,000 bu; ungraded, 5i@b5c; No. 2, b1]@b6c in_elevator, 65 afloat; b2kc October closing at 61§s. Oats—Lower and moderately active; ceipts, 191,000 bu; exports, 75,000 bu; wentern, 82@340; white western, 87@42c, Petrolenm— Quiet; united closed at $1,017. Fgga—Firm and demand falr; western, 14@ 14§0; receipts, 1,600 packages. Pork—In moderate demand and firm; mess pot, $10,374@10.75 for inepected, $9 87y @10 00 for uniuspected, ¢ Lard—Lower and less aclive; western steam, spot, 86,624; October, $6.69@6,62, Butter—1irm; fair inquiry, Cheese —Firmer; good inquiry; western flat, 5@7e. o MINNEAPOLIS, MixNEAPOLIS, Minn,, August 28, ~Wheat— Trregular, firmer; No. '1_hard, 82c, cash and 240, October; No, 1 northern, 763@ 0y tober, Flour—Inactive; patents, $4.75@4.90; bak- ers, $3,75@3,90, Receipta—Wheat, 51,000 bu. piShipments —Wheat, 15,000 ba; flour, 15,000 8 MILWAUKER. MIcwaukEs, Wis,, August 28.—Whent Dall; No, 2 Milwaukeo and September, 803c; October, 82§c Corn— Steady; No 2, 4ke. Oate—Wealk; No. 2, 2580, Rye—Dall; No. 1, 66}c. Barley —Nominal Provision September, s—Higher; mess pork, cash and $8.95; October, $9.00. OINOINNATI, OrNoINNaTr, O, August 28, —Wheat— Firmer; No. '3 rad, 89 « 90c, Corn - Weaker: No, 2 mixed, 474@48c, Oats— Quiet; No, 2 mixed, 25c. Rye—Quiet, but steady; 2, Barley— Quiet; extra No. 8 fall, 85c, Pork—Dull at $9.75. Lard—Firmer at $6 15@6.20. Whisky —Nominally unchanged; no high- wines in market. BT, LOUIS. St, Lous, Mo., August 28, —Wheat— Lowar, olosed fo below yestarday: No, 2 red cash, 80}c; September,” 900} October, 92} o. Corn—Dull and weak; cash, 40}@10ic; cash, 231@244c; September, 40}c; November, 853c. Oats—Lower and slow; August, 23}c; September, 23¢c; October, 23ic. Rye—Dall at bdc. Whisky —Steady at $1,13 Pork— Higher at $9.50@Y.55, Lard—Nominal, Butter—Steady; creamery, 17@22c; dairy, 12@18c, ‘Afternoon_board, —Wheat —§@}c lower. Corn—3(@ jc lower, Oats—Nominal, TOLEDO. ToLEDO, August 28.—Wheat—Dall and easy; No.2 cash and August, 86c. Corn—Dull; No. 2 cash and August, 460 asked. Onts—Easier and quiet; cash snd August, 26}c asked, LIVERPOOL. LivErroor, August 28, —Wheat—Firm; No_ 2 winter, 6310d; spring, 63 10d. Corn—Spet, August and September, 4 64; October, 43 7d. KANBAS CITY, Kansas City, Mo., August 28,—Wheat— quiet; cash, 720 asked; September, 72§ asked; October, 71§c bid, 718c asked. Corn—Steady; cash, 83kc; September, 33¢ bid, 3340 asked; year, 2G}c bid, 26%c asked. Oats—Nominal; no bids, ——— LIVE 8T00%, CHICAGO. CH10AGO, 111,, August 28, —The Drovers’ Journal reports: COattle—Receipts, 8,000; slow and weaker; shipping _steers, $4,00@5.9%; stockers and feeders, $2.60@4.00: cows, bulls and mixed, 81 76@4,00; bulk, $2.50@3.50; west~ ern rangers lower; natives and half-breeds, $4.00@4.70; cows, $2.76@3. Hogs—Recelpts, 16,50 \ low; common weaker; rough and mixed, £5@4,20; pack- ight weights, ; : $4.00@4.75; skipe, $2.75@8,75, Sheep—Raceipts, 2,000; slow and wealk; ptivos, $17535,50; lamba per head, SLOIG e BT, LOUIS, St Lo Mo, August 28,—Cattle—Re- ceipte, 500, shipments, 800; vory quiet and only a small business done; shipping steers, 84.50@5.50; native butchers’ stears, $3.00 4.0 ; mixed lots butchering, $2.25@35.50, tSI:’up—mau.pt':; L ”lh‘;pn‘;enn,ll,%ll; steady: common to choice, $2,00@3,50; latbs, $2.25@4,00, bt et KANBAS OITY. Kangas Orry, Mo, August 28, —Oattle—Re- ceipts, 3,000; 'shipments, 1,700; weak ond quiet, except for good butcher stuff and feed- & | ers, exporters, 85.20@5.40; common)] to choice shippiog, $4,50@5 15;_stockera foed 85.50@430; cows, 82,4085 40, ooder Hoga—Jeceipts, 6,500 shipmonts, 3,000; work and BSc lower; light and assorted $4.30@4,40; heavy and mixed, $.00@4.25. Shesp—Recelpts, 100; shipments, none; quiet; common to good mutton, $1 60@8,00, ——— OMAHA LIVE BTOCK: Ux1on Srock YARDS, 8. OManA, Friday Hveniog, August 25, | There was a noticeable weakness in both the cattle and hog market today. The fol- lowing were the ruling prices: Common rough hoge, $3,60@85.55; good mixed hogs, $3.05@3 70; choice light hogs, $3.75@3.90. 'Blazep, 2,25@3 60; butchers’ stock, $2.76@ e RECRIPTS, gmle ogs, Bheep. REPRESENTATIVE 8, BANGE STEERS, No, Av. Pr, No, 161......1216 &2 90 TEXANS, .00 ‘Wheat-Quist during wmost of the session,and 1 steadier; snortly bulore noon became very weak; opened about yesterday's close, ralliod #@fc, fluctusted within jc sometime, finally ruled weak, declined 18c bolow outside, ruled eteady and closed fo lower than yestsr- g‘:,m @w};ér“u.zhg; 75)}6 :;E:m 813@80go, Pt 24@824s, O i B43@8: November; No, 2 red, 87c, et Corn—Quiet and steady. with fair demand; market ruled steady, ‘fluctuations slight, prices ruled bigher one time _for various futures, and closed §z lower for Sep- lfll‘lbeidnu: ka:nb:;a;h‘n;; yénwrdlv; 44e. cash and Avgust; ¢, September; @:)30. Océolxr, @ plember; 42§ steady, defer- ;lep ‘;‘*u(l—el muzd:‘nhly lul\’ga and easier, de- lined §@do; 24jo, H 3 i 24ic, Soptauiber;’ 310, Octaber, " 2 4uti 24ie, ye—Steady at 6o, %uht’h - Q«(z} msde o la; Besumhlr. mothy — '1r70@1 “" : hamn snd betier; prime, luxseed— o higher for sash; No, 1, 81,19, Pork—Aotive sud irregular; opened .umo, abous Be lower and later ruled stronger: ad- vanced 20@25c, 88,00, cash; $6.035(e5.03 September; $8,97)@9,00, October; $5 895, November, Pr, 000001020 Av. DESTINATION OF SHIPMENTS, Showinz the number :::1 I;n::é: wlhlp)a’d lrllvlln South Omaha’ duriog enLy-| i the past twenty-fouc hours, aud thelr points CATTLE, No, Rt Mieasesseasngs R L ..Ohi Note—All sales of stock in this marke made per cwt. live weight unless otherwise sated, Deat hogy sl at 1o per Ib for ll PO ing,” 100%b1 0 yalue. " 08" Welkbiog loss than wl;;:;nmt sows are doked 40 1bs aud stags ats, 7@ Ti0; youog Amerioss, 0. Bark of cars of hogs, cattle | T, Btock Yard Items, A dance was hold at the hotel Inst evening. The Intest hotel arrivals_are Dock West, ho: Frauk Prager and R_K. Moore, Rook Oarter, Weoepiog James Dun - ayne; H. O, H. Moore, San Ar- ; Frank Leads, Sidney; A. Acker, Dafinnce, ioga—Fair demand and steady at at 12}@ - On Thursday evening the Denver due at the South Omaha station about §:20 p, m., 900 | went throngh without stopping, leaving b th passengers and mail. The agent telographed them at the end of the doublo track bt conld | #™LL them. The postoffice authorities rmed of the matter, Stook was recelved at the yards yesterday from the tollowing partics: Bliss & Elies, Schuvler, 81 hoge; C. D. Wolworth, Fuller- ton 63 hogs; Sparks & Herman, Amerioan Falls, 400 oattle; Slater & Frazier, Wayne, 24 cattle; Brass & Bagle, North Loup, 73 hogs; F. Proyer, Rock Oreek, 70 cattle; Hammond & Oo,, 117 cattle: Carter & Corler, Manley, 76 hoge; 8. R. Black, Kearney, 118 sheep; Oadwallader & Reynolds, Raymond, 70 hogs; F. D, Truckel, Portland, 70 hogs; Black- moor & Aldritt, Friend, 89 hogs; James Danley, Ashland, 61 _hogs; G. P, Cheesman, 67 hogs; Moler & Bros., Unadills, 74 hoes! Swan Land & Oattle Oo,, Rock Greek, 610 cattle; C. M. Oelricks,” Pino. Diufy, 413 cattle, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS Fiiday Evening, August 26, . General Produce, Cheese—Fancy full cresm choddars, Sk fancy fall cream flats, two in hoop, 8c; fancy full cream Young Americas, four inhoop, 1lo; brick cheese, 124o; Limburger cheese, 100; Swiss cheese, 16@1/c rovieions — Liard, 40 1b oans, per Ib, 71c; do, 201b cans, Tho: dried beef bams, 13@14c; dried beef, 11@12c; corned beef, per bbl, 86 00; mess pork, per bbl, $13 00; ham, 113} breakfast bacon, 10c; clear side bacon, $780; drfi salt eides, 7c; shouldets, 6c, ggs—1he_receipts were a littlo heavier to- day and prices not quite so strong. The groater number of salos to-day were made at 18c. Good fresh eggs went as bigh as 14c. Butter—The storage butter is being thrown upon the market and is picked up a$ 15c. or country butter the quotations remain the same as yesterday, Fair to good butter will bring 10@12¢; choice table butter, 15c. Poultry—Chickens are moving a little more freely, but the market was so overstocked that prices sre not effected, Only very choics lots of spring chickens have been sold above $2,25, 01d chickens are slow at $2.75@3.00, Potatoes—The large supply of potatoes In this vicinity has kept prices down, Thua far farmers have nearly supplied the demand. Fair home-grown will bring 26@85¢ per bu. Sweet Potatocs—Home grown, Sc per Ib, Very fow have been brought into'the market thus far, Onions—The market is nlow and fair onlons are only quotable at 30@40c. Beans—Not much demand; Clean Navies, $1.00 per bu. Game— Wild greuse will put in an appear- ance after the first of September, and quail not before October 1st. Grain, The grain receipts have been emall the past two days. Unless the supply increases the market will be forced above the present quo- tations, Oorn—33@34c, New Oats—18@22c, Old Oats—3 Jo. Wheat - 45@€5c, Rye—New, 38c, Fruits, TLemons— Verdeli fancy, per box, $8.50. Apples—Choica eating, $3.00@3.60; choice cooking, $2.50@3.00. Cocoanuts—Per hundred, $5.57. Bananss—Yellow, per bunch as to size, 2.00@8 50, Penches—Arkansas, per } bu box. ....81 00 Delaware per one-half bu basket: 2 KO Michigan “ pack basket..... 125 Crab Apples—Per one-half bushel basket, 50 to 60 cents, < Grapea—Home-grown, fairly well ripened, sold readily at 6c.~ Concord, per 1b., 7@8c. Qalifornia Fruits, The Califernia fruit businers 1s about ex- hausted for this season, Pears especially are getting very soft and there are very fow on hand suitable for reshivment. QuINoEs—$2.50 per box. Pears—Mountain Bartletts, $3.25@3.50; Winter Nellis, Beurre Diel, White Dovenne, E. Beurre, Lawrence, Dutchesse, etc., $2 75@ .00, Poaches—Late Crawtord’s, Lemon and Red Clings $2.00. Plums—Per box, $1.75. Prunes—$1.75. Grapes—Per crate, Muscats, Rose of Pern and Tokay, $1.7, not ltos) o1 Flour and Millstuffs, BELLING PRICES, ‘Winter Wheat—Firm;best quality patent at $3.00@3,80, Beoond quality—232.70@8.00, gprinx ‘Wheat—Best quality patent at $2.80 Becond quality —82.40@8.00. Bran—bbo per owt. Ohopped Feed—Per 100 1ba., 800, Chopped Corn—Per cwt , 70c. Coru Meal—8$1.00@1.10 per owt. Boreening—No, 1, 760 per owt; No 2, 8o, Hominy—8$1.60 per cwt, Bhorts—650 per owt, Graham—23,00 per cwt, Grocers' List, Diy Faors— No, 1, quarter apples, bb 7 430; N O sliced, boxss, Gc; evaporated, boxe 8c; bl ackberries, boxes, 9kc; peaches, bozo~ none in the market; peaches, evaporated, none in the warket; rasp:erries, 26c, Suaans - Powdered, 8fo; cat loaf, 7c; gra ulated, 73c; confectioners’ A, Gic; Standara extra O, 6ic; extra C, 61; modium yellow, 30; dark yellow, bc. OaNNED ' GOODS - Ogsters (Standard) per case, 8 90; strawberries, 2:-1b, per case 2 60; raspberries, 2-1b, per case, 2 25; California pears, per case, 5 60; apricots, per case, 4 20; peaches, per case, 4 75; white cherrles, per caso, 580; plums, per case, 4 00; whortleber- ries, per case, 2 40; Bi% plume, 2-1b, per case, 290; green gager, 2-1b, per oase, 2 90; pine apples, 2-1b, per omo, 3 2@ b0, Banor ~Kiixad, 946; stiok, Oho; twist atick o, !srmn—Whnla—Pepper, 18c; alspice, 10c; | $1 2 cloyes, 16@2 'c; cassia, 1'c, SPioks - Ground—Hlack pepper, boxes, 15@ 20c; slspica, 15@2%; clonamon, 18@3c; clofl:’i:” 15@205¢; gioger, 16@25c; mustard 15 1, Ghe; Ni- Srarca—Niagra Gl 1 Gloes, o b, 7c; 81b, 6e; Ni jorn, 1 1b, Tc, Staudard do, 4-gallon kegs, 1 40, Bci;m.—zl;:‘lb papers, 3 25 & case; salsoda keg per lb, L ViNEGAR, C1DER ~13@18c; White Wine, 15 20, Rork ~8isal. § inch and larger, 8}0; § inch, 8§c; 4 inch, 9fc. il X Sa17—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 55; Ashton, in ;.::(.@ i\x?g; 1 uacks Ashton, 100; bols dairy, OANDLES ~Boxes, 40 1bs, 165, 124c; 89, 12}0; ;,:;-40 Ibe, 16 oz, 6s, 124c; balf box, 20 1bs,; 2§c. Matougs—Per caddie, 85c; round, rl, casey Abc;. tquare, cases, 170; Osbikosh, Gases, g1, 120, Txas —Gunpowder, falr, 85@45: good, 45@ 55¢; ohoice, 60@750; good Imperial, 40(@:3o; 60@70c; Young Hyson, good, 81@d5c; i Oolong, good, 5@10¢; Oolong, choice, 4U@60¢; English Breakfast, good, 85 @40c; choice, 50@650; Souchong, gond, 30 40c; choice, 85@45c; Jupans, fair. 2@ 850; ood, 83@40c; chlce, b5@75¢c; Tea Dast, 16c; Siftiinge, 18, Corrers —Market steady; ordinary grades, 9hc; falr, 104@1lc; good, 11@1%; prime. 12@18; choice, 16@17c; fancy greem and ho; old governmant Java, 20@ Arbuckle's roasted, 1535; y naenuaAinmn o mig, bo; creams, 8o 83 Ci Bla Ser 2 gioger snaps, 83; City Oxsrers —The firet shipment of this sea Aod a0, 85 hud. S0, accondlon sogren quoted af and 600, accordlng to . Pioxues~Mediom in barrels, 020, o ia O, 29c, bbls; Standard | g They are | I half barrels, 8 25; small in barrels, 6 00; do in half barrels, 3 50; cherkins in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 4 00, & R1o—Lonisians, prime to cholos, 6}@73e. Soars —Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 00; Kirk’s eatinet, 3 15; Kirk's standard, 3 60; Kirk's White Russian, 4 60, WoonexwaARE—Two hoop pails, 1 85; three hooy 210, Tubs, No 1, 8 50; ploneer 1 75; Double Crown, 2 9 ; well- buckets, 8 75, POrASH — Pennsylvania cans, 4 cans In case, 35; Babbitt's ball, 2 doz in case, 1 90; An- chor ball, 2doz in case, 1 50, Spirits Ooroaxe Sprrita—188 proof, 114; do, 101 me. 115; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 14: 'do, 188 proof, 1 18 ALOOHOL—188 proot alookol 3 25 per wine on, ‘Whaiskies—Redlstilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; In blended, 150@32 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 00; Kentuoky and Pennaylva- nia , 2 00@6 60, Golden sheaf, Bourbon and Rye whiskies from 81 50@3 00, BrarDiEs—Imported, 6 00@16 00; domos- tio, 160@s8 00, .S;w—xmpoma. 450@600; domestle, 150 Russ—Imported, 4 50@8 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@8 00, o OnanPAGN®s —Importad, per oase, 28 00@ 84.00; American, per case, 10 CO@16 00, Dry Goods, Tho market in dry goods is stronger aad prices on tome brands have advanced. Prixts - Steel River, b4; Awerloan, Arnold's, 6; Manchester, 6; Lyman, Gloucester, 63; Dunnel uard, 6: Dunnell, 5§; Ramapo, 4; Windsor, 6; Pacific, 6, Har- mony, 44; Anchor Shirtings, 4}; Merrimack Shltinge, 44, Dexnid —Boaver Creek AA, 11; Beaver Oreek BB, 10; Beaver Cresk OO, 9; Joffrey X, 113;'Taffray XXX, 12; Jaffrey D & T, 124;'Columbian, 123; _York, 13; York, fancy, 13; Everett, 18; Haymaker's blue au brown, Th, ; Duck—(Unbleached) -8 oz Magnolia, 10; 10 oz Magnolia, 11; 8 oz West Point, 104; 10 oz West Point, 124, DUCKR—gUoloud& - 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, 114; Warren Tricot, 15, Brown Corroxs —Lawrence LL, 5; Shaw- wmut LL, 5; Beaver Dam LL, 5; Atlantio LL, 5; Indian Hend, 7; Wauchusett, G§; Orown XXX, 6}; Clifton OCC, 6}; Utica O, 43; At- lantic P, by, Breasarp Cortoxs —Farmers' Choice, 6}; Oabot 0§: Hope7; Hill 4-4, 73; Hill §, 6§; Lousdale, 7§; Fruit 8; Wamsutta, 10, FiNe BrowN Corrons—Pepperell R, 6%, Pepperell O, b§; Atlae, 63; Statute of Liberty} ; Sarunac R, 63, T1oKINGS - Amoskeag A O A, 12§; Thorn- dike 0 0 0, 7§; Thorndike fancy, 93: York A, 104; York fancy; 12}; Millbury, 12}; Pear River, 113; Hamilton, 12; Swift River, 6§; Shetucket 8, 83; Shetucket S S, 93; Montauk A, 12; Montauk B, 104; Omega A C A, 134, ‘Corskr Jrans—Kearsarge, 7; Armory 7; Pepperell, 74; Indian Orchard, 6: Naum- keag, 7, GRAIN BAGs—American A, 817 60; Har- mony | A, 817,60, Stark A, $21,50; Albany A, CARPET WARPS —Bibb, white, 19}; Bibb, colored, 22: Peerless, white, 4-ply, 18; Peer- less, colored beards, 214, GINGHAMS—Renfrew, 9@10h; Amoskeng, dress, 9; Amonkeag, staple, 74; Ivanhoe, 93 Wamsutta, 8; Nubian, 8); Warwick, 9 ‘Whittendon, 9; Bates, dress, 8; Bates, staple, 6§z Randolph, staple, 64; Lansdowna, 7. Orviors—Amoskoog, chocks, 9}; Amos- keag, stripes, 84; Slater, stripes, 8; fdinburg, 94, \Whittendon, stripos, 8 Glonrose, 9; Otio, ohecks, 9; Otis, stripes, 9, Royal, 63 Amos- keag, napped, 10k, Luray, book fold, 1% Oberon, book fold, 114; Eadurance, book fold, 12. Fish, LAKE FISH—(1885 Catch ) Hall Bls Quar Bls|P'ls, K'ts 100 9960 4012’ 10 No. 1 Whitefish. |6 00[56 493 80 2 70| 92 ) 80 No.2 ¢ .|B 504 952 30 2 50| 86 | 75 Family * |3 0012 701 80[1 50| 56 | £3 No. 1 Trout.. 2 10| 74 | 65 No. 1 Pickeral 0)3 602 80/11 9 | 68 | 60 MACKERE L- (1885 Catch,) NEW FISH, Pls or Kt's 10 195 L 49 1 20 9% 70 55 45 Bbls, | Half Bbls. Quar Bls 200°| 1€0 90 | 50 40 NEW FISH. Bloater Maess(35 0018 00|16 25 Ex. No.1Sh'r[24 00[12 50[1L No. 1 *hore . |20 00(10 60 9 Med.No13h'|15 00| 8 00| Large Family[19 (0| 5 50, Fat: 00| 4 00| 5 00 3 00) Small HERRINGS. s Bl ’s[H'If Bbls, or Kvs 10 Qr. Bbl,| 207 100 90 | 60 40 NEW FISH, Munu's Split No 1 Lab 5 0ol4 Ll Eoglish Gibbed PICKLED SALMON—IMP'D HERRING (1885 Outch,) 2 30'1 90) 2171 8/ 1 S(DJI 50 60 b7 do Large 60 7 b 6 00/3 Bbls HI'f Bbll’Qr. Bbls, | Pails 200 (160 93| 00 40 | or Kits, NEW FISH, Norwgn KKK‘ | Herrings ... (18 00/7 00{6 453 5652 90| 85 Blood Red| Alaska.....[13 00(7 00(6 253 552 9) 85 Tongues and | Sounds..... |15 00:8 (0|7 2\'4 00330 95 Covrisi—New English summer whole cod, 6e. SMOKED V'isi—Halibut, new, 124c; new soaled herrings, 250 Suspniks -Domertic Hol'and _herrings, kege, 450; Russian sardines, nocringe, 450} choviea in glams, Ols Bull brand, per doz., 60; anchoviesin } kege, Ole Bull brand, por doz,, $4.00; spiced Humburg herrings, skins aud hieads off, per pail, $1.25, Goal, Anthracite egg, $8.00; anthracite nut, 88.25; anthracite range, $8 25; lowa, $3.25; Wal- out Block, 83256, Illinois, 0; Indiana I'Jg-;g, $5.76; Fort Scott, $1.26; Rich Hill, cured Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 2 15; plow steel, spsoral cast, do; crucible stoel, (ic; cat tools do, 12@180; wagon spokes, per sct $2 25@300; hubs, per set, felloes sawed dry, $1 40; tonguer, sach, 7ic; axles, each, 70c; square nuts per 1b, 7@110; coil chuin, perlb, 6@120; malleable, 82} iron wodges, Gc; crowbars, 60; harrow tooth 4o; spring steel, 7@Bc; Burden’s horse shoss, $4' 25; Burdens mule shoer, 85 26. BARBED WIiRE—1In car lots, $4 00 per 100 bs. ZN.?lm—Rntal. 10 to 60; iron, $2 50; steel, b, 65, SHor—Shot, 1 50; buckshot, $1 85; orien- tnl powder, kegs, $3 50@4 00; do, half kegs, $2 00; do, cuarter kege, L 50; blasting, l“fi 83 85; fuse, per 100 feet, 50c, EAD —Bar, 81 65 Hiaes. Stesdy; green butchers’ 70; green cured, 8¢; dry flint, 12@150; dry salt, 10@11¢c; damaged hides two-thirds price, Tallow~ 4o, Grense —Frime white, 3@4c, Bheep Pelts—25@750, Drugs. DEUGS AND CEM 0ALS - Acid, oa rholie, 4o acid, tartasic, bGc; balsam copaiba, per’ b, 600; bark, sassafras, per Ib, 12c; calomel, per 1b, " 90c: ' cinchonidia, per (z, blo; chloro- form, per Ib, 93c; Dovers powders, per Ib 8125; epsown salts, per Ib, 8jor glycerine pure, per Ib, 26c; lead scetate, per Ib, 20c; oil castor No. 1, per gal, £1060; il castor purs per ga, $1 69; oil, olive, per gal, $147% oi origavum, £0¢; opium, $4 25; quinine, P, & W, and i, & 8, bor. oz, 800; potaraiian. fodi e, per b, 83 25; salicin, per oz, 405; sul hate morphise, per oz, 88 60; sulphur, per itrychbnine, per <z, $1 6), Saddlery Hurdware, X O combination loop hames § 25, X 1. O. T hames, $4,75; var 1. O, F. hawmes, $5.50; perfaction pads, $1.7: ring bits, b5c; arbours No. 10 thread, 76c; jap breast strap slide, 80c; X © breast atrap slide, 20 8 loop champ T buckler, $1.05; 13 jap 8 loop buckles, 950; 18 X O 8 loop champ %h;n&'r e 1o 8 loop shamp buokles, $1.20; copper rivets 9, 200; Bristol snapy, uu‘nm, 1} at $4.50, 1 at £3 50, § at $3, 50; Gorman snaps, 1} at $3.00, 1} st at 8145, § at $1 40, § at 8$1.40. Lesther No 1 Pittsburg J, U, T, & Sons, 34¢; No, 1 Pittsburg K & S 840; No 1 Cincianatl, 330; No 1 Iace leather, 600; prime slaughter sole leather, 7c; prime onk role loather, 87¢. Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Ort.s—110 carbon, per eallon, 11¢; 150 head- light, per gallon, 160; 1750 hmm‘m per gallon, 160; 150 water white, 16c; linseed, allon, 44c; linsead boiled, per gal- lon, 47c; Ined, winter ste'd, per_gallon, 600; No. 1, be; No, 2, b0c; castor XXX, per gal- lon, $150; No. 8, 81 40; sweet, per gallon, $100; sporm W, B., per gallon, $16); fish W, B,, por gallon, 6%c; neatafoot extrs, pee gallon, 750; No, 1, 70c; Inbricating, svwo, per gallon, 30c; summer, ‘165 _golden machine, No. 1,'per gullon, 350; No. 9, 280; sperm, sig- nal, por gallon, 90o; turpentine, per gallon, 480; naptha 740, per gallon, 16e. Dry —l_’;lnt: White lead Bfl Mg??rl Zlna{!cflc; hffl‘h whitis 9 whiting lors, ) whiting ot 1385 lamapblagh! Gerioabtowa, 135 Inmpblack, ordinary, 10c; Prussian blue, 550 untramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8o; umber burnt, do; umber, raw, 4o; slenns, burnt do sionns, raw, 4o: Parl green, gonuine, 350 Paria common, 200; chrome green, N, ¥ | %003 o l'olz‘lfillmufo&I&I ;&’m‘ll!;‘n, 1 760; vormi joan, 18¢c; Indian, red, 100} rose pln:.n'l«n ‘Venetian, red, Cookson’s, 2fo; Venotian, red, American, lh& 74¢; ohrome yellow, genuine, *Ow low, K., 120: ochre rwhallewpexmhn, 2o; ochre, Ameri ’“é Intor s minoral, ) .ohigh brown, 3jo; Hpaniah brown, Bjo nce’s mineral, 80, VARNISHES —] . gall nxha 81 10; tra, 81 40; coach, No, 1, 81 20; 81 76; Japan, 70c; Iglhh shollac, 85 50; hard ol 81 50, PAINTSs 1N Ort—White lead, Omaha, P. P. o) white lead, Bt. Louls, pure, 6 75; Marseil ca 1to 515 cans, 200; Frenoh zino; nm, 120; French inc, red seal, 110, ‘rench rino, in varnish asst., 200; French sinc, In oil aast, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b han., 10c; raw and burnt Sienna m;% orown, 180; refined lampblack, 12031 black fnd {vory blaok, 100} drop- black, 160t Prussian blue, 40c; ultramarine blue, m ot Sroon, 1M, & 5, 0 1 .}mhné shutt green, . & D,, 160 Rroen, 180; Indianred, 150; Venetian red, 9o; Tus- oan red, 22c; American vermillion, I., & D, 300; yellow ochre, 9; L, M., O, & I, 0., 1803 ows ) lflez nolldan ne:‘-\ l!an nts&: ryer, 80; graining oolors, oak, dark o walnut, chestnut and ash, 'ilgl ‘Tobacoco. Smoklng tobacco—0, 8., 2201 Moershaum, 800; Long Tom 80¢. Biackwell's Durham, 16 gz Bleg 8 on, B} 4 oa, OTcs 3 o, Gdo. Seal of North Oarolina, 16 oz.,wood, 420; 8 oz., wood, 46c; 4 oz., cloth 480; 3 oz., B0o, Navy Qlipplas, 36 Killikinick, 4 oz, 27c; 2 oz., Fine cut—Hard to Baat, 70c; Charm of the Wost, 600; Fountain, 706; Golden Thread 8703 Favorite, 60c; Buds, b0c; Rocky Moun~ tain, 50t Fanoy, 450; Daisy, 40c, Plug tobacgo—Climax 416 por. 1by; Home- shoo, 460: Star, 46c; Spearhead, 460; Our Rope, b0c; Piper Heidsick, 60c; Punch, 400, Building Material. Sewer brick, $000; medium_brick, $8,00 common brick, 87.00; lime (in bulk) per brl Gcs limo (in bels) ‘9o: Louiavillo coment, $155; Utica, Akron and Milwaukee cement, §1.50 Portiand csment, Eoglish, $4.00; stucco, Michigan, $2.00; hair in paper sacks per bu . Dry Lumber. ‘Wholesale—On Board Cars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBRRS, 1216.1416.(1 #4./18 .[20t6. (2204|234 16 No, 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ..., No. 2 boards, 12, 14 ana 16 ft No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. No, 4 boards, 12, 14 and 16 . . BIDING, 1st Com., 12, 14 and 16 feet. 2d Com.. 14 and 16 foet. 8d Com,, 14 and 16 fect. Fence, 14 and 16 feet. FENCING, Y No, 1,4 &6 inch, 13 and 14 foet, rough. .818 No, 1, 4 & 6 inch, 16 feot, rough......, 18 No, 2, 4 &6 Inch, 12 and 14 foet, rough, 15 00 .. 16 00 No. 2, 4 & 6 inch, 16 foot, rough..... BHIP LAP, No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch, N Plain, 10 inch, 0, G ORILING . 18t Com, § inch, Norway 2d Com, § inch, Norway. . FINISHING, 1at, 24 and 84 Oloar, 1 Inch, 1st; 2d, and 3d Olear, 1) and B Seloct, 13, 14 and 2 inch, 8, 28 ., 1at, 2d and §d, Olear, 1 inch, & 3 A Belect, 1 inch, &, 2 B Select, 1 noh, s, 20, POSTS, -, I3 8 2, inch, &, s53¥ wa g3 BTOOK BOARDS, DATTENS, WELL TUBING, 'PICKETS, 8 inch well tubing, Bov, Pickets: D, & H. Flat, $34'00; D & H, Bquare.... trerenasaransennen 24 00 BHINGLES AND LATH, United States Oovrt. The only business trans acted in the United States court yesterdsy was the filing by Dwight Hull of the follow- ing cases: Amerloan Freehold Land Mitg, o, London, Eogland, vs, E, O.MH?IOH;'; amount §502; land in Webster connty, Heartwell va. Wanderlich, a cross Em #76; laud to Hamilion couty. i Nobraska Loan and Trust company vs. Erlk Erlksen, $105, land in Platte W‘i:‘{!‘ H, 8wift H G . . OW e, en order of sale of land in A;'nn:b::;m:; loli t(‘il 760, n J. L, Collendsr ve, Mitchel, tn Webster conoty for §1727. " "% In W. J. Gibson vs, Arthur Lapham, In}d l; \I,,lul;’ i:om” for $879, 0 ¥, L, Briggs ve* Mont; 1 Adas sounty for §1,085, 6°% 1nd fn —_— W, ¥, JOHNSON, . EDW, HAMMETT ¥, J, BOHUYLEK, W. F. Johnson & Co., Oommission Merchants 218 La Sallo Btreet, Chicago, Recel ' bougat and sod, " Bpecial stematon by samples, Represcuted by EDWARD BARTON, Lin coln, ‘¢h Fatures to sales