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NOTIONS, ETC. J. L. BRANDEIS & SON. Wholesale Job Lots, Dry Goods, Notions, Gents' Fernishiog Goads, € oeds trom New York. Tr ales wly; 508 and . bos !Ml'll lllh 8t., Omah: J. T. Rohinson Notion Company 403 and 405 8. 10th St., Cmaha, Neb. Wholesale dealers in Notions and Gents' Furnishing BRANCH & CO,, Wholes'e Fruits, Pmduce Oysters 1121 Farnam St., klng T & oo Apples. d Oysters. Butter, Exgs, Game, Poultr; Tiger Potatoos. JOHN F, FLACK, General Commission Merchant, Produce, Provisions, Fruits, Flour and Feed. 105 8. 14th St., Omaha, Neh. #arOonsignments solicited. Returns made promptly, TROXELL & WILLIAMS, Storage and Commission Mcht's. Fralts, Flour, Apples, Stonovare, Older, Vinegar, ans Seeds, Bu'ts?, Bgge. 818 and 315 South 15th street, Ueahn, Nebraska. Goods 5 Famnam French and German Fanuyl Druggista’ and RIM‘“"N"‘MIHGY!M& 1 FURNITURE. DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, Established 1870, ROBERT PURVIS, General Commission, 211 8. 14th 8t., Omaha, Neb. Specialtios: - Egggs, Poultry and e, R4 EstAuisino 1958, - = A. J. SIMPSON, E. MORONY, L C Factory, General Commission erchant| ¢ Aoading Carriage, Factory Butter, Biggs, Chieoso and Countey Prodos generally, 8.0 8. 12th St., Omah+, Neb. Butter, FISH, ETC, ICKEN, SIEMSSEN & CO, Wholesale Fish Dealers, Importers of Forelgn Fish, Nos, 11ani 018 J stroetsnd U. P. Track, Omaba, Nels HORST & RIDDELL, General Cnmmissiun Merchants. SrroIALTIRS — Butter, Foreign and Domestic Fruita. 112 8.14th St. . mana, Neb. Telephone No. 395, GROCERIES, ALLEN BROS. Wholesale Grocers, 1110 and 1112 Douglas Street, Omal E. B, CHAPMAN & CO, Wholesale FancyGrocers, Cigars. Tobaceo and Smokera Attisles, 1417 Howard §t. MEYER & RAAPKE, Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Teas, §,1ces, Cigars and Tobicoos, 1817 and 1810 Douglas 8t., Omaha, Nebraski PEYOKE BROS. Commission Merchants, Fruits, Produre and Provisicns, Omas, Neb. N A. P. SOHACK, Wholesale Commission Merchant Fruit, Seeds and Produce, No. 213 8, 1ith Street Omaha, Nebraska, MoSHANE & SCHROEDER, Buyers of Butter and Eggs, Refrigerator and Packing House,14th & Leavenworth Sts., on U, P, R. K. Track, Omaha, Neb. WIEDEMAN & CO., Produce Commission Merchants Poultry, Butter, Game, Fruits, Etc. 2033 8. 14th St. Omaha, Nebraska. MoCORD, BRADY & COMP. Wholesale Grocers, Corner 10th and Farnam Streets, Omaha, Nebraska, PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Groceries & Provisions Nos. 705, 707,700 and 711 S. 10th St., ®maha Neb. HARNESS, ETO, WELTY & LANDROCK, Manufacturers and Jobbers of Harness, Saddles, Saddlery Hardwarc, Tart Goods, Blankets and Robes, 1414 Farnam Stréet Omana, Noo, Y, LOUIS HELLER, Jobher & Commission Merchant Cheese, Sausagos, Fruits, Butchers' Tools and Sup: plies 1115 Jones St., Umaha, Neb. CUAL, LIME, E1¢ v, Pres. GrO.PATERSON, Sec&Treas NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Shippers of Goal and Coke, 214 5, 15th St. Omaha, Neb, F. A. Bavcil, Manager, Nebraska Ci Coal & Lime Company OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Office, 217 §. 18th St. COUTANT & SQUIRES, Dealers in Hard .and Soft Coal Best varieties. Office, 218 8 13th S Telophone No 1492, Omaha, Neb. Ggo. F. LaAan, Pres. G, J. A.'SUNDERLAND, S Omaha Coal, Coke and llme Co, [ Jobbers of hard and'soft coal, 209 ) St,,Omahay Nebraska. JEFF W. BEDFORD, Coal, Coke. Lime and Stone, Office, 213 8. 14th St., Omaha, Neb. Yards, oth and Davenport, St. Leather, Hides, ¥te. SLOMAN BROS,, WHOLESALR Leather, Saddlery Hardware, Saddlery _and _Shoo Findings, Iides, Wool’ Furs, Pelts, Grease, Tallow, et Omaha, Neb, J. M. Huwserr, Telephone 40. L. C. HUNTINGTON & SON. Dealers in Hides, Wool, Tallow, 1114 Jackson Etreet, Omaha, Neb. ODUAY, V-Pros. DRY GOODS. J. J BROWN & CO. Whnlesale Dry Goods & Notions 1323 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb, AGRIGULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. LININ(:ER & \lhTUALF Co. WHOLESALE pRseRa b scaLIooRs TSR Dealers)in A;nnulllmplemems ILER & Co., Office Cor. 6th and Pacific Sts., Omaha, Neb, Distillers and Importers of Wines| PARLIN, ORENDORFF & MARTIN, And Liquors. _Sole Manufacturers of Kennedy's East Wholesale Dealora in India Bitters. 1112 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. ‘gflc“huml lmplements’ wagn"s FRANK DELLONE & CO., and Buggles, Omaha, Neb. "LIVE STOCK. W, L. PATRICK & 00, Live Stock Commission Merch'ts Address all communieatioos to us a8 Unicn Stock Yards, South Omahs, Advance mace on Stook. GREEN & BURKE, Live Stock Commission And Forwarding Agents, Union Stock Yard Om. ha, Neb, Represented at Chicago by & Tiancook. Telephone 691 MALLORY, SON & CO,, Established, 1862, Live Stock Commission, Unlon Stock Yards, Chicago, 1Il. and_Omaha, Neb. Frank Chittenden, Manager Omaha Branch, ~ Tele. phone No. 283, W, F. BROWN & CO0, Commission Dealers in Live Stock Yards,South . Orders for foeders and stock cattle y filled, at lowest market price. Telephone ~ Union Stock Yards Company, OF OMAHA, John F. Boy Limited. uperintendent. " SAFES & LOCI 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, Pork Pg‘t’:ull(‘grfl eah!LdkLShlpper OMAHA MaNUFACTURERS. Mattress Company, Manufacturing Mattresses, Bedding, Feather Pillows, Cots, etc. 1:06 and 1208 Douglas St., « maha,Neb. OVERALLS. CANFIELD MF'G. CO. Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Etc. 1102 and 1104 Douglas St. No. Omaha, Neb CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Wholesale Dealers in Qils, Gasoline Mica Axle Gicage, otc, A, H. Blehop,Mana agae; Om Neh IRON AND NAI Omaha Iron Works campany, Aanufactur.rs and Dealers in Machinery and Castings. Steam Engines, Bollers, Agclonltural Iron Work, Iron ‘Biidses, Miniog and Ml Michinery. Office and Forks, Unloa Paciflc R. R.17th and 18th Sts. OMAHA NAIL M'F'G CO., Cut Nails and Spikes, Fire Nails & Specilly. Cmahs, Nebrasks. OMAHA WHITE LEAD COMPAFY, Corroders and Grinders of Perfectly Pure White Lead, ,Neb. Levi Carter, P o W, Mead, Viee rest ; 1. W. Yates, sec. and Treas " soar. P. J. QUEALEY, Soap Manufacturer, Offics and factory, Near Powder Maga iné, Omahs, Nebraska, PRINTING, REES PRINTING 0O0., Printers, Book Binders, And Blank Book Meanufacturers. Nos. 106 and 108 South 14th St., Omahs, Neb, FLOUR, ETC, L. A, STEWART & €O, Wholesale Flour Dealers And manufacturers of luminating and Lubricating Dealers in Liguors and Cigars, 1202 and 1204 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. Factories—Nos. 4 and 804, ¢d Dist. N. Y. GEO W, DUNCAN, Successor to MCNAMARA & DUNCAY, —Importers and wholesale Dealers in— Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 214 and 216 8. 14th St., Omaha, Neb, R. R, GROTTE, Wines and Liguors, Western Agent Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co, Strect, Omaha, BRUNO TZSCHUOK, Jr, Agent for J. C. Hoffmayr & Co, Manf'rs Highest Grades of Flour By Rollers and Hungarian Process. Warehouse 1218 Jones Street, Cmaha, Neb. 7.98. 0th LUMBER, ETC, L. P, LARSON & CO, CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY, Whulesale Dealer in Whiskies. |- Wholesale Lumber, Agents for the Philip Bests' | 814 8. 14th 8., Omaha, Neb, F, Colpotzor, Manager. Celebrated Milwaukee Eeer, Omaha, Nel C. N. DIETZ, 4 HENRY HORNBERGER, I.umher Wholesale Wines, Liquors, Cigars| s wa cutors St omana. sen 1821 Douglas Sty Omha, Neb. LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in lumber1 Lath, Lime, Saab, Doory, et Xards -Cor, Tth and Douglas, Cor’ Oth and D¢ CIGAKS and TOBACCO, AN CIGAR FACTORY L & FRIT3SCHER, Manufa‘nturers of Fine Cigars, And wholesale dealers in Leat Tobiccos. No. 108 and 110 N. l4th St., Omaha, Neb, MAX MEYER & Johbers of Cigars. Tuhacnns Guusand Ammunition %15 to 213 §. 1th 84 1020t GERMAN D, WYATT, Wholesale' Dealer in Lumher, 20th and Izard St., Omaha, Nebraska. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO,, Manu\facturers of Sash, Doors 5, Stair Work and Interior Hard st opened. 8th and “IRON PIPE, E1C. A, L STRANG COMPANY, Pumns, Pipe, and Engines. Steam, Water, Railvay and Milling Supplics, cte. 920,924, 9 4 Farnam St., Cmaha, o b, "G, F. LYMAN, Dealer in Sash, Doors. Blinds, Mouldings, Building Papor, South 13th Street, Omaha, Neb. FRED W, GRAY, lumher, lime, Cement, Etu Etc. . 0th aud Douglus 8t., Onahin, N GEO, A, HOAGLAND, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber. Omaha, Nebraska, J. A, WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumher.Lath, Shingles and 1211 Harney st., Omaha, Neb, Building Papers, Suh, Doors, un...f Mouldings, Fickets, Posts, L ment, EDNEY & GIBBON Ninth and Wholesale Iron, Steel, Wagon - Aud_ Carrioga Wood swok Heavy Harlware, Ete., 1217 aud 1210 Leaveowortn st , Omaba, MILTON ROGERS & SONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Mantles, Grates, Bio o, 1031 and 1828 Par- COWING & CO. Hydraulm& Mechan’l Engineers. bbers in [ron Pipe, Iron Fittings, Iron and Hrn goods, nors supplies, 14th and Dodge Sts., Siiana, Neb. Heavy Hardwara Irnn Steel, Bprings, Wagon Stock, Hardwood Lumber, otc. 1200 u. O m, Nub CARPETS, 8. A ORCHARD, Wholesale Carpets, 0il Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Goods, ete., 14238 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, Ne Boo's and Shoes, W. V. MORSE & CO0,, | Jobbers of Boots and Shoes 1819 FarnamStreet, Omaha, Nob. Manufactory, 118 Summer 8¢, Boston, Etc. Agents L Howe wier Co. Omaha, Ne RKO TUR & \VlLHhLMY CO,, Wholesale Hardware and Nails.|~ Jeflersou Steel Nails. Cor. 10th and Harney Steot Omaha, Neb, Cof'ee and = pice CLARKE BROY, & C“ Omaha Coffee and Spwe Mills Tmporters and Jobbers of Teas, Coffee and Spic Manutsourers of Baking ‘Powder, Flavoring Ex racts, Laundry Blue, uk, 41 fariie 8t., Gmaha, Rebrasia i died Drugs Eic —_———— H, T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, Wholesale Druggists, Job ers of Paints, Oils, Window Glass, etc., 1114 Har- ney St., Owaha, Neb. 0. F, GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist, Dealsr 1n Puun. Olls and Wiadow Glae Owaha, Nebraska, Crockery. W. L, WRIGHT, Agent for the Mauufacturers and Lporter Crockery, Glassware; Lawpe, Chimneye, ey Ofco 8178 130 - . ,Omah FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANJIAL, Nsw YoBx, August 29,—] 1} per cent. PriME PAPER —4@5 per cent. ExoHaNGE BILLs—Quiet and unchanged at $14.84, demand $4 853, GoverNMENTS—Dull and firm, Srocks—Stccks were weak at the opening at a decline of 4@} per cent from the final figures of last evening, followed by a slow but moderate reaction, and the market became extremely dull. An announcement, made shortlyafter 2 o'clock, that a dividend on pre- ferrad stock of the Northwestern company had been declared, and amounted to only 1§ per cent instead of 2 per cent, was a signal for & break in all Grangers, in which the remainder of the list sy mpathized, Declines in the last forty-five minutes were from 1c to 2c, snd the market closed weak, generally at the lowest prices of the day, with a decidedly bearish faeliog, Comparivg prices this evening with & week ngo, the most important changes are a dealine of 4§c in Northwestern, bfc In Omaha common and 4}c in preforred, and 2{5 in St. Paul, None of the active list shows any ad- vance, ONEY—Ensy at BTOCKS ON WALL STREET, Pacifio 6 of 395, QCentral Pacifio . Ohicago & Alton. do do preferred. ... omugo. Burlington & Quinoy Delaware, Lackawans & Western Denver & Rio Grand 8010 0aeonns do preferred {lh"it;nu Cfitn & o ndisos, Bloomington & Western, Kansas & Texas . Lake Shore & Michigan Loulsville & Nashville. Michigan Centr I L T ly; flnctuations were within a small ran; and nlmd about the same s yesterday; @434, um 41 Angum 43, September; ull A delivery nnfod o ba- low yaurdlyl close; longer deliveriss un changed oash and A 24§@ 2450, Ang l”;'lic. Ombu. ugust; 24§@24j0, Bli- sud at me for September. Timothy — Oug prime opened at $1.70 and declined to $1.67@1.68. Flaxnsed—Olosed easy No, 1, 81.18. Pork—Attracted butlittle attention;tradin, somewhat limited; unchanged and olos at about inside prices for the da; 890, November, o Asbed=Little doing and .mdy at 86.22)@ O Balle Moata—Shonlders, 83,90@4.00; “short gl;-fiuidel, $6.00@6 50; short ribs, $5,50@ " Butter—Tair trade; hot westher creamery, ne dairles, 16c, nd ‘trade batter; chofce full cream _ cheddar, youog Amerloss, bo kims, Firm and demand "light at 12}@180 a-—Unchlngad. heavy green salted, 8c; light, 8; ted, 11@1140. raflow— Tnchmged) 'No. 1 country, bio; No, 2, 4@44c. PRy MS fl% h P! NEW YORK PRODUOCR, Naw Yomx, A t 29, —~Wheat—Lower; re elpts, 115,000 ‘bu; exports, 60,000 bu; unmded red, 81@98§0; No. 3 red, 880, No. 2 red, 1:}@92¢ in elevator; October, clos: ing_at 0870 Born—TLower: recsipts 1!5.040 bu; exports, bu; ungraded, 561@03ke; No. 3, 062 @ elevator, 53@534c af oat; 5130 ot and i.; Ooctober closing at 61fc. Oata—Lower; receipts, 263,000 bu; ex- ports, 1,200 bu; mixed mm, 81@33c; white weatern, 85@420. Petrolenm— Steady; united closed at $1,02. Eiggs—Firm and demand fair; western, 14@ 14j0; receipta, 2,650 packages. ork —Steady and quiet; mess spot, $10,37} @10.75 for inspected. Lard—Dullr western steam, spot, $6.60; October, $6. Butter—Fir Choeso—Firm, fair demand, MINNEAPOLIS, MinNeAPOLIS, Minn., August 20,—Wheat— Weak and closed lower' No. 1 hard, 8le, cash, for old: 80c, for new; 814, for Ootober; 2 hard, 794c, cash; No, 1 cash, 76c; No, 2 cash, 78%; No. 1 northern, 76gc. Flour—(3iet, and limited demand; patents, $4.76@4.90; bakere, $8.75@3, ppieceipti—Wheat, 55,000 bu; 100 s hb?hipmenh—Whut, 18,000 bu; flour, 8,000 s flour, MILWAUKRR, un.vuvn‘l. Wis,, August 29.—Wheat— Weal 2 Milwaukee, 793c; September, 895c; ‘October, 820 wm—fiendy,Nn 2, 4sgo. Oats—Easler; Rye—Daull; o il muo_ Barley—Nothing done, Provisions—Weak; mess pork, September, $8.90; October, $8 974, OINOINNATY, CiNoINNATI, O., August 29, —Wheat— Strong; No. 3 red, 90c. Qorn - Weaker: No, 2 mixed, 463@47c, Oats—Easy; 2 mixed, 20c, RyoQuicts No, 2, 570 bid. Pork—Easier at $9.50. Lard—Firm at $6. ‘Whisky —Steady and unchanged. BT, LOUIS. Sr. Louis, Mo., August 20,—Wheat— Active, unsettled and luwor, closing 3¢ below yesterday:; No, 2 red cash, 88ic; August, S!flc bid; September, 89¢, nominal; chbur. o Uorn—Very slow: cash, 403@413c; August, 40!e. September, 40}c. Oata—Dull and lower; cash, 223@23kc; August, 22%c; September, 23c. Ryo— Dall at 52jc. Whisky—Steady at $1.13, Pork- Quiet at 89,50@9.60, Lard—Nominally higher at SU 16@6.20. Butter—Unchanged; creamery, 17@220; dairy, 12@18c, cash and TOLEDO. Toreo, August 29, —Wheat—Daull; No, 2, cash and August, Corn— Quist; No, 2, cash and August_46o, Oats—Dall, but stesdy; No. 2 cash, 264c. R LIVERPOOL. ® Liveeroor, —August 29.—Wheat—Dull; No. 2 winter, 63 103d; spring, 65 10d. Corn—Daull; lpu. Ang\ut and September, 43 63d; October, 43 7 mm orTY. Kaxaas Orry, Mo, Avgust 29, —Oattle—Re- ceipts, 1,200; shipments, 1,400; butchers’ stufl * wenker, others unchanged; export steers, $0.! 20@6 40; common to choice ship- 81:1, $4.50@5 1 stockers and feeders, $3 30 000; shipments, 2,700; opened steady, closing strong and active and b¢ higher; light and luomd, $4.30@4.40; heavy and mixed, $4.05@4. Bheep—Roceipts, 300; lhlpmenu, 700; steady; common to good mutton, $1 50@8.50, ———— LIVE 8TOOK, CHICAGO. OnIcaco, 111, August 20 —The Drovers’ Journal reports: Oattle—Receipts, 2,000; slow and weak; shipping_steers, $1.00@5.9'; stockers and feeders, $2.60@3 75: cows, bulls and mixe 81 76@8.75; bulk, $225@3.25; wesf ern rangers, uluw nltxve. snd half-breeds, 83.50@ @3.25. Ho umlpn 17500, slow and about steady; rough and mixed, $8.75@4 15; pack- ng a0l shioping, $41564 b light weights, $3.90@4.70; skips, $2.50@8.75, Sheap — Rsceipts, 0600; weak; nativos, $1 50 @4 00. BT, LOUIS, St Louts, Mo,, Angust 29, Cattle—Re- ceipts, 400; shipmente, 300; receipts very +mall and only a little rotail trading done: shioping_stoers, $4,505,50; paivo butchors' ateers, @4.0J; mixed lots butchering, $2 25@8.! . Sheep —Recelpts, none; shipments, 1,200; 10 supply, no market, KANSAS 0OITY, Kansas Ciry, Mo., August 29,—Wheat— Lower: cash, 69 bid, 690 aaked; Soptember, 69§ Oat‘:hnr, 72{0 m% 27}.\:;0 ask o o bid, 33fc aaked; September, 824o bid, 55 ear, bid, 3o A 00 aakeds 3 ] Onn—NammAI; no bids, Trade Review, This will be a good year for the wholesale coal dealers, Country dealers who have been in the habit of buying in Chicago have been 4 | taught by repeated lossen that it pays better Pooria, Dautm' & Evansville. Pullman Palace Our Oumpmy Rock Island o Toxas Pacifio Union Pacific . Wnbu.h. 8t IdAxull& Pacifi W-leru Unlon Tele Oregon Railroad & - ——— FRODUOK. OHICAGD. Om10460, IIL, August 2).—Flour. let, — | ateady and unchaagod; winter whoss, st ern, ~ $450@5.2); Wisconsin and’ Mi MB)@M)O- $3.50@ Minnesota X ; potents, $4.76@5.£0; s Rrades, 82,000 haAt—Unlemed foeling existed good, epeculative business transacted; opaned easier, recovered sbout then, uader fair offariogs, declived §5, aavancad fe, later foll off Jo on reported posting hot wheat in New York, again ndvinuln’f Yo, flustuated, ruled eafier andfioall sbout o under n-md.y, 794@79§c, ‘Jfl@”h, Auzust; 704@800, September; 82824, October; 8432, November; No, 2 red, 80}o. Corn—Uemaud ligit, futures slow, feeling to buy coal in Omaha than it does to go fur- ther east for it, It is an old saying that “it ishard to learn old dogs new tricks,"and year after year Nebracks dealors have gono east from forca of habit to buy when they could have done better to lay in thelr stock here in their own metropolis. Take eastorn prices, add ths extra freight and it will be found that Omaha pricss will discount them, Wholesalo lumber is another ines in which Omaha is rapidly growiog. There is & steady increase in tho businsss ani that tooin the face of the recent ralse in pri- ces caused by tho raise of freight rates, The wholssale dry goods dealers and gro oh of bus- cers have put extra men on the road and are |2 vreparing to extend their business over a broader field thaun ever, The produce commission merchants have had abasy week, @Ths receipts of chickens have been un- usually heavy and the market has been grad- ually forced down until small sizes of spring chiokens have gone as low as $LLO per dozi fair to goo es will bring about $2.00, Egge startiog io the earlier past of the week at 12@13c have been forced up by the lacreased demand aud small receipts, Butter has remained steady all the weck, f2@T7ic; fim T@7ie; | d very small, Large quantitios of the butter received was in such bad condition as to com- pel 1ts immediate sale, and if kept over to tarn it over to the packers. While good table butter will sell readily at 150, and if Rore inch and 8] PRy ~Sieal, § Iarger, 83c; § inch, SAu—Dny Tonds, per bbl, 1 55; Ashton, in n&gvm- Fanoks A.h 00; bbls dairy, Oaxpzs—Boxes, 40 Ib, 16 134e; 8 13kc; boxes 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 6s, 1940; half box, 20 1bs,; extra oholce even higher, a great deal of the | 12| butter received only brought 10@12c in the market, This isa subject worthy the at- tention of producers, as it costs very little more to make good buttor than poor, Very fow potatoes are being handled by the commiesion men, the farmers beiog able to , | supply the local trade, The 'grain market was little stronger at the close of the the week than at the begin- nirg. R'“‘E“ have fallen off to some ex- tent, while the demand continues steady, e — OMAHA LIVE STOCK:' ‘Union 8rock Yumis OMAHA, Saturday Eveniog, August 29, ‘While the receipts of stock at the yards to- y were very fair, which raused considerable activity, thers was a ierelptlble weakness in both tho cattle and o8 m\fket. Uommun rough hoge, $8.50@3.55; c hogs, $8,60@3 70; choice light hogs, l.l 15@'1 85, Sheep, uhohe £2 25@3.50; butchers’ stook, $2.76@3.50, 'There were no dressed boef the ;market and prices were only 000 | nominal, RRCRIPTS, Cattle. H 1210 REPRESENTATIVE SALYS, RANGE STERRS, Av. Pr. No. 1104 8110 Showing the number of cars of hogs, onattle and sheep )!up,ed from South Omaha during the past twenty-four hours, and their points of destination: R I Noto—All aales of stock in this market are made per_owt. live weight unless otherwise stated. - Dead hogs sell at 1o per Ib for all weights. *‘Skins,” or hoge welghing less than 100 ibs 5o value, Pregnant scws are docked 40 bs and stags 80 Ibs. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS Saturda yEvening, August 29, General Produce. Cheese—There Is & good demand in the | I market for fine qualities of cheeso. Faucy full cream cheddars, Sjct fancy full cream flats, two in hoop, 8c; fancy fuil cream Young Ame four inhoop, 11¢; brick cheess, 120; Limburger cheese, 10c; Swins cheete, 16@170 Provieions—Lurd, 40 1b cans, per 1b, 73c; 20 1b cans, 7ho: dried beef hams, 13@11 dried beef, 11@12c; corned beef, per bbl, $6 00; mess pork, per bb, $13 00; ham, 11c; breakfast bacon, 10c; clear side bacon, $78c) drinu des, 7¢; shoulders, Gc, gre—Recelpts were fair to-day, 13@13}o was the prevailing price though a fow went as high as 140, Fgge declined ver. season and the present raise in pri respondingly early, The raise h: early that it would not be surprising if it was followed by a slight decline. Butter—A scarcity of good Choice table butter sells readil fair to good at 10@12c, Poultry—The eales of spring chickens have been very large this week and prices corres: pondingly low. Small sizes went as low SL50. Good eizes 82.00. A very few extra large and fine brought $2.25., T"d“ prevails, at 15c and Potatoes—The large supply of potatoes in | 12 this vicinity has kept prices down, Thus far farmers have nearly rupplied the demand, Fair home.grown will bring 25@35¢ per bu. Sweet Potatoes—Home grown, 8¢ per Ib, xery fow have been brought into the market us far, Onions—The market is s'ow and fair onlons are only quotable at 30@40 Beans—Not much demand; Clean Navies, s. 60 per bu. Game—Wild grouse will put in an appear- ance after the first of September, and quail uot before October 1st, Fvnltl. Home grown fruits are coming Into marke- ;nddthu receipts of imported fruits sre les- ened. Lemons—The market is almost bare of lem- ons. New consignments expected this week, Lower prices anticipated, Quotable to-day at $8.00@8. Appl There is brisk demand for choice e-ting apples, which have baen quita ecarce of Inte, Michigan and New York apples are ex- pected to arrive within the next eight or ten days. The fruit is pronounced to be of very fine quality this year, Choice eatiog, $3.00@ .60; choice cooking, $2.50@3.00. *COrab Apples—Siber ra other varieties per 4 tushel bix W@ma. Cocoanuts—Per hundred, $5.50 Bananas—Yellow, per bunch as to s $2.00@3 b Peaches—Arkansas, per § bu box. Delaware per one half bu oasket. Michigan * ‘" peck baskef 1 2! Delaware puchuu per crnta of 8 peck bas- ket 83 00@3 59. (Grapos—Very fine St, Louis home grown sold at 7c to-day. California Fruits, QuiNces—$2.560 per box, Pears —Mountain Bartletts, $3.25@3.50; Winter Nellir, Beurre Diel, White Dovenne, E. Beurre, Lawrence, Dutchesse, etc., $2.75@ 8,00, Peaches—Late Crawford’s, Lemon and Red Clings $2.00, Plums—Per box, $1,75, Prunes—$1.75. Grapes—Per crate, Muscats, Ross of Peru and Tokay, 8175, Flour and Millsiuffs, BELLING PRIOES, Wlnur Whufi-mrmxbut qudltr patent at “Bm d_quality—83.70 n Spflng &hui—Belt qmdlty pa\ent at 82,60 med udity—lfl 40@8.00, Bran— Ohopped P'nod—l’al 100 Ibs,, 800, Chop Corn—Per cwt., ul—'l.ml 10 per owt, Sflrunlng—No. 760 per ewt; No Hominy- per owt, Bhorte—650 per uw!. Graham—82,00 pax owt, Hay—86,25 per to Old hay—86,00 per ton. ey Orocan' List, Dry Favirs—No, 1, qunrur apples, 1 4}0' N O sliced, hnxu, ; avaporated, boxe lackberres, boxes, She; peaches, boxe® nona in the market; peaches, svaporated, none in the market; raspverries, S0c, Suaans - Powdered, 81c; cut loaf, T{c; gran ulated, 74e; confectioners’ A, 04c; BStandara extra O, Oic; extra C, 63; medium yellow, bjo; dark yellow, bic. OanNep Goons—Oysters (Standard) per case, 3 90; 1b, per case 2 60; raspberries, flvlg,'mpn m;na, 2 253 Chll!o‘u;hu pears, per case, b 60; apricots, per case, h T e per 5 80, Plnml, per case, 4 00; whortleber- 40; egg plums, 2-1b, per case, 2-1b, per case, 2 90; pine 5 50, 2, Be, SPi0ss—Whole- l’eppor, 180; alapics, 100; cloyes, 16@2)c; cassia, 1o nutm Srids - Ground—isck povper, 22 alspice, 1@2%0; cinnemon, 18@3 o clovos, 1662603 gioger, 16@23c; mustard Branon—Nisgra Glowr, 1 Ib. Gho; agra Gloss, 81b, 6e; Nisgra Gloss, o ib, 7; but the receipts of choics grades have been? @20, 5| No. 1 Trout TorRs—Per caddie, 85¢; round, rl 46e. equare, cases, 170; Oshkosh, cases, er, 1 'rn ~ Gunpowder, falr, mam goml 4’5@ Bc; ohoios, 60@75¢; good Tmperial, 40 cholea, 60@700; Young Hyson, choice, 50(@70c; Oolong, good, 3 Chiicer 40(@006; Tiogin Broak[ast @40c, choion 1036, Sonchong, 405; choloo, ' 80@60; Tapaoe, 2 %00; oo, 3@ dBo; chclce, BH@Tber Ton Dust 15 Ten Elflhmm 180, Corres —Market was o little stronger to-day ordinary grades, Ohc; fair, good, 1@1ee;’ prime, 12@1 @17¢; fancy green and on 'YSTRRS —The first -hipmanl of thl- BOA oysters was made $o- dn{ hey are qaoted at 50, 66 and 60o, according to grade. Medium in barrels 526; do in 835; small in barrels, 6 00; do in herkine in barrels, 700; do na, prime to cholce, 6}@7]c. ' Shvon Tmpertal, 3 00; i Kirics standard, 3 00; " Kirk's 76; three ; ploneer 1336 | i —Tun hoop pails, 1 bs, .1,8 H wa blm eu, 375, 'ennsylvania cane, 4 cans in case, 8 35. Bnhhht‘l bal doz in case, 1 chor ball, 2doz in uo' 150, Dry Goods, PRINTS - Steel Riv b4; American, bfi Arnold’s, 6; Manchester, 8; Lyman, Gloucester, b}; Dunnell Jacquard, 6: Dunncll 5§; Ramapo, 4; Windsor, 6; Pacific, 6, Har- mony, 4%; Anchor Shittiogs, 43; Merrimack Shirtinge, 4 DenNivs—Beaver Creek AA, 11; Creak BB, 10; Beaver Creek OO, 9' x.12~ Jaffrey D Y York, hnuy, blue and Dlwl—‘(Unblnclned) oz Magnolia, 10; 10 oz Mllgnulll, 11; 8 0z Wall Point, 104; oz West. DucKN—(Cfllorad drab, 134; Boston Boston XX brown and drab, 10; Boston X. brown and drab, 11; Boston O P blue, 113; ‘Warren Tricot, 15. Brow~ Corrons —Lawrence LL, 5; Shaw- mut LL, 5. Benvur Dam LL, b; At ntic LL, 5; Indian 7 Wuumu-m, 6%; Orown XXX, 6); ouuon ccc, 6%; Utica O, 43; At- lantic P, b}, BLeaaxD CorToNs —Farmers’ Choice, Oabot 6§: Hope 7; Hill 4-4, 7: Lonsdale, 7§; Fruit 8; Wamsutia, 10, Brow~ CorroN —Pepperell R, 6: Atlag, 6] snmu of Liberty; G b TickINGS - Amoskeag A C A, 125, Thorn- diks O 0 0, 7§; Thorndike fancy, 9}; York A, 104; York fancy; 123; Millbury, 12; Pearl River, 11}; Hamilton, 12; Swift River, 6; Shetucket S, 84; ShetnckulSS,!) : Montaul A, 12; Montauk B, 103; Omega A C A, 133 ‘Conskr Jrans—Kearsarge, 7; Armory 7; | | Pepperell, 74; Indian Orchard, 6: Naum- keag, GBAIN Bags—American A, $1750; Ha mony A, $17.50, Stark A, $21.50; Albany A, $19.50, CArPET WARPS —Bibb, white, 1931 Ribb, colorad, 22: Peerless, white, 4-ply, 18; Peer- less, cofmd beards, 21%. GINGHAMS —Renfrew, 9@10;; Amoskeng, drese, 9; Amonkeag, lhpla, 74; Ivanhoe, 9: Wameutta, 84; Nubian, 8%; Warwick, Whittendon, 9; Bates, dreu, Bates, staple, 6{; Randolph, staple, 6; Lansdowns, 7. Creviors—Amoskeag, checks, 93; Amos- keag, stripes, 8}; Slater, stripes, 8; lidinburg, 9%, Whittendon, stripes, 8; Glenrose, 9; Otis, checks, 9; Otis, -mpa., 9, Royal, 6; Amos— keag, napped, 10§; Luray, book fold, Oberon, book fold, 113; Endurance, book fold, 2 Ji -flr;y ~Boston 9 oz brown and H brown and drab. 9: Coal. The trade in coal has increased the psst week. It is noticeable, however, that the purchage of stock is not as heavy as last year, owing to the fact that the fall price of la year centinued all winter, This season deal era are of the opinion that prices will go up when cold weather seta i Anthracite egg, $8.0 anthracite range, §8.25; lowa, nut Block, $8 25, Illlnmn :lgo;k $5. 75 Fort Scott, E1% 25; antbracite out, 83,2 $8,25; 50; fadlena Rich Hill, Graln, Prices have remained very steady the past weel with a slight advance and strongor feel- | goo, ing toward the close. are Corn— 33@35c, New Oats—18@263, 0ld Oats— 84, ‘Wheat - 45@650, Rye—New, 880, Fish, Quotations for to-day LAKE FISH— (1885 Catch.) e Hl Bl Qaur B ETE K NEW FISH, 100 9) 60 12 85 |81 25; eptom Boavee | 10 | oom™l, Iampb! ggTTArus—Rates, 10 80 0; fron, 42 €0 ‘ Swor—Shot, 81 60;" buckshot, ‘l 5 usrter iq- £1 503 ; fase, per 100 ut. B0c, $1 65 Drnn‘ DRUGS AND OREMIOA! 600; bark, sassafras, per lb 90 e.lo-I. Ib, 90c: einchonidis, per cz, H0o; per Ib, 8for ul pure, per Ib, 25c; load ncetate, per | ‘w 5 seum, | F0c; opium, 1 25; quinina, P R, & 8, per oz, 8be; ymt--du-, B hate morphine, per oz, 83 60; sulphur, pae trychnine, por u, £16), X U combination loop hama:’ X 47 ting bitey uo; hl er, kegs, 83 50@4 00; do, &V'dd ogs, - o Acid, mh;’. acid, tartaric, B5e; bal form, per Ib, Dovers powders, pu castor No. 1, per gal, 81 50; oil :nutw per gal, $100; oil, ollve, per aal, 81 n"'fil W, |.uma. p-r 1b,$32r,- walicin, per oz, 40s; sl S:ddlary Hatdware, 55 jap broast Ms oad, alide, 30c; X C breast strap §loop champ T bucklee, £1 05; 1 jaj champ T buckles, 930; 1§ X O'3 loop olnmp I bucklew, 8130; 1 ap 8 loop champ lmm- $1.20; eopper riveta No, 9, 20¢; Bristo) lm 1) nt §5.00, 14 at $1.00, 1 at §3.50, 4 atb 85, ‘n £3,60; G orman snaps, 1) at hoo 13 at 2,60, 1 at £1,45, § at $L40, ¥ at 81,40, Bl'llrltl Ooroaxnn Srirrre—188 proof, 1 14; do, 101 f, 115; splrits, second quality, 101 proof, 14: 'do, 188 proof, 113, mAlmsoy—lu proot alcokol 2 25 per wine lon, ‘Waiskies—Redlstilled whiskies, 1 Ofl.l M in blundod, 150@3 00; Kentucky bour. bons 200@6 J Kentuoky and Pmnlyln- nia b0, Golden and lyn whlnhu from $1 50@3.00, Bnumn—lmpomd. 6 00@16 00; domes~ tio, 1 50@,8 00, ém— Tmported, 4 50@600; domestla, 150 Rmn Tmported, 4 50@8 00; New England, 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@8 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported, per ocase, 28 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 C0@16 00, Dry Paints h;wh.lh ;s‘:d fi'm“;lh llnoi!olflc' Parls w 3 whiting gilders, 10; whiting w'uq,, pblack, Gerinantown, 1305 otdmlry 100; Prussian blue, 586 unznmul , 18c; vandyke, brown, 80; umber h‘nmt, do; ) raw, 4o; slenna, burnt Io slenna, raw, do: Paris green, genuin PAFproth e aou; ¢mmfim°k Y, 200; momn vy 120; o 7603 vermillion, American, 1 100; rose pink, 14o; Vlnefim, rcd Oookm'-. ; Venotian, red, American, 1§0; red lead, Thos shromo yallow. genuine, ’éoe chromo yel* v K., 120: l°' g Lemenu;‘u ot nfiov mineral, 3 _a.h-uz o) jpanish brown, 2jo; Furnl Bourbca 1 tra, 81 40, oomh. Nm , 81 W) Dmu, oxten, 81 75 hall Shetlng, 88 B0 navd nu'zmm e PaInTs 1N O1.—White lead, Om-hn. P, P, 03 white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 76; Marseil - green, 1to 651 um,mexl?‘mnnhdm; 120; French zinc, red seal, 1lo, in varnish asst., 200; French sinc, boj raw and burnt umber, 1 'b han;, 100; raw and burnt Sienna 10¢; vandyke orown, 130; refined lampblack, 120; coach black and lvnry hlnnk 160; drop black, 160z Prussian blue, 400z ahrome groen, 'L M & Dy 160; blind shutt creen, L. M. & D., 160; Paris green, 180; In dian red, 150; Venetian red, I can 0; Amorican vermillion, 200, yellow oehrd, 9c; T, Moy O. & B, ¢ yallowsochu, ‘eu gul enlofire. d:ede 'e::: dryer, 80; graining colors, onk, dark o walnat, chostnut and ash, L‘gc Tobacco. Bmoklag tobaceo 0. 8, 220} Moorschaamm, 80c; Long Tom 800, Biackwell's Durham, 16 oz., blo; 8 oz, Bbos 4 oz, 57c; 3 oz, 6o, Seal of North Oarolina, 16 oz.,wood, 426; 8 Son, wood, 450; 4 oz,, cloth 480 3 0z., 800, Navy O'hppmal, 960, Killikinick, 4 oz., 270; 2 oz, 2Sine cnt—Hard to Bat, 700; Oharm of the et 60c; Fountaln, 70c; Golden Thre 67c; Favorite, 60c; Buds, Rocky Moun tain, 50c: Fanoy, 450; D: Plug tobacco ax, 4do lb Horve- shoo, 46c: Star, d6c; Spoar) Ropé, 50c; Piper Hoidsick, 60o; o Building Material. Sewer brick, $900; medium_ brick, $8,00 common brick, $7.00; lime (in bulk) per brl 65¢; lime (in bele) 9)e: Louilvilla cement, $1.55; Utica, Akron and Milwaukee cement, $1 50 Portland cement, glish, $4.00; mwo. Michigan, $2.00; hair in paper sacks per bu Dry Lumber. Wholesale—On Board Oars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, 121614161 14,018 " (2018, |22 10, | 24 14 00(5 403 W270 5 5014 952 30 2 B0} 002 70 L 80f1 50, 50[4 002 552 10| 74 | 66 No. 1 Picker: 4 00/3 602 80/1 91 68 | 60 MACKERE L— (1885 Catch,) | 92 | 80 86 | 76 b6 | b3 No.;wluhemh Family ¢ . Bbls, Hllll Bbls. Quar 200 | 100 90 40 NEW FISH, Bloater Naess|35 00/18 00|16 25 9 0:\7 §0 Ex, No.18h’r[24 06/12 60[11 30‘6 80(5 10 No. 1 ~hore .[20 00(10 50] 9 *0|5 30[4 30 00( 8 00 7 25(4 053 30| 5 50| 5 002 80 2 30 4 00| 8 65/2 051 70) 5 00) 3 00} 2 75]1 55'1 80 HERRINGS. Bl ’s|H’If Bbls/ 20)] 100 90 Qe, Bbls,| o 50 40 NEW FISH, Muna's Split No 1 La 8 004 5[4 10(2 Lnxlnhdol.nge7 B0l 2/3 75(2 17, Gibbe a6 00fs bl ool1 sol PICKLED SALMON~IMP'D HERRING (1885 Oateh,) 2 30‘1 90) L 80 1 50| 60 50 Bbl’s HI'f Bb]l!Qr, Bbls. | Pails 200 (160 9)| 60 40 | or Kits, NEW FISH, Norwpn KKK | 13 00(7 00/6 45 3 65 AIS 00(7 006 253 652 90/ and| .|15 00/8 CO|T fl‘i'l 003 30 Covrisi—New English summer whole cod, 6c, S30KkED Fisn —Halibut, new, 124¢; new scaled herrings, 25c. Susprigs - Domestio ol kege, 450; Russian eardines, hocriogs, anchovies in glass, Ols Bull brand, per 50; anchovies in 3 kegs, Ole Bull per doz., $4.00; spiced Hamburg hnr skins and heads off, per pi pail, $1.25, Heavy Hudw-n List. Steel pails ave almost entire'y out of the 2 00 85 856 93 cured doz., ) brand, market, owing to the steel mills beiog shut | N down in the east, A great many iron pai's from_eactern Pennsylvania are handled by the jobbers of this city, There is a feeling smong thess best ioformed that will in short time supercede iron nai iron nail mills wili fight the inevitable as long a8 possible, but in the end they will be forced to tako up the manufacture of steel nails Tron, rates, 2 10; 1al cast, 0; clu\:lblu steel, 6c; ¢ @180; wagon kes, por set $175@3 00; hubs, per sef, 8120, Tellocs. aawed dey: 8140 'Longher, S L A b, 7@11c; coil chain, 8g; u-un wedges, 6c; iog steel, 7@8c; Burden’s horse oe¥, shoes, “ lb'l;!uwun Wikk—1In car lots, $4 00 per 100 , 6c; harrow o7 | B Se No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 1t No. 2 boards, 12, 14 ana 16 f¢. No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. No. 4 boards, 17, 14 and 16 ft. BIDING, 1st Com., 12, 14 and 16 feot. 2d Com..’14 and 16 foet 8d Com,, 14 and 16 feet Fence, 1+ and 16 foot FENOCING, No, 1, 4 & 6 inch, 12 and 14 foet, rough. .81 Nn. 1,'5"% 6 inok, 16 fact, rough. .o, No, 2, 4 &6 Inch, 12 and 14 feot, No. 3, 4 & 6 inck, 16 feet, rough BHIP LAP, No, 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch, No, 2, Plain, 10 inch.., No.1; 0, g Inch, Norway FINISH) h 1at, 24 and 54 Olear, 13 fnch 1st, b 3d, and saox and 4 in cladt, 14 13 -nd 1 inch, 8, 28 éd Olear, 1 inch, 5, Kt s o B Belect, 1 inch, 133 888 8888 8888 B5% CEILING . 18t Com, § inch, Norway ... 2d Com, =5 g 228888 g 2a. nu.h, P eanesd o S White Oedar, 6 inch, halves. White Oodar, 54 inch, halves. . White Codar, 8 inches, quarte White Oedar, 4 inch, round. FLOOBING, 1s% Com, 6 Inoh, white pin 2d Com, 6 inch, white pin 8d Com, 6 inch, white pine. 8el. Fence 6 {nch, white ping 16t and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4-6 inch, BTOCK BOARDS, BATTENS, WELL TUBING, PIOKETS, 0, G. Bats, 8 Inch 0. G, Bats, 2}k 8 {noh well tubinig, Bov, Plokots: D, & H, Flat, §23 Bquare. BHINGLES AND LATH, 16 inch, Olear. *A* Btandard, b lnnh. Olear. W, ¥, JOHNSON, ¥, J, BUHUYLEK. W. F, Johngon & Co., Oommisgion Merchajits 218 La Salle Street, Chicsgo, Receivers of graln and seeds. bought and sold, by samples, Represented by EDWARD BARTON, Lincoln, eb Fatures Bpecial attention to sales