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g e DA i;; JOBBER'S DIRECTORY.[OMAHA JOBBERS' DIRECTORY. O JOBBERS' DIRECTORY. —— __NOTIONS, ET0. _ i weataatiy] Shes S0 e tane '5' 3 7. L. BRANDETS & SON. 1. Ov' SRFELDER, Saturday’s close, ruled quiet, geadually Wholesale Job Lots, And obbers of strangthened, advancing fo, fell off o, flactu. ated and clored 4o under Saturday; 194@7030, Dry Goods, Notlons, Gents’ Fornishing Goeds, G oods trom New Yo ‘Trade Sales Dally; 508 and 18th 8t., Omah: Av. Pr, O 1143 8100 BRANCH & CO,, Wholes'e Fruits,Produce,Dysters 1121 Farnam St., Omaha. Apples—Our own _packing—Platt & Tiger Brand Oysters. Butter, Eggs, Game, Poultry, Potatoes A 1], T. Rohinson Notion Compan JUHN F. FLACK, ¥ 408 mnlhllh 10th St., C maha, Neb, p y General Commission Merchant, | wuotessis acstersin Notions ana- Gente' Furnishing Produce, Provisions, Fruits, Flour and Feed. 106 8. LN:]!. s nlicted. Rotnrns ©. 8. GOODRICH & C0,, "l‘nnth{umen‘uw jcited, Returns made prompt'y, T rmoxenn & winnans, | French and German Fancy Goods A S A Druggists’ and Stationers’ Sundrios, 1415 Farnam Storage and Commission Mcht's. S, Umtha, Kol Frults, Flor, Apples, Stoneware, Oider, Vinegar, ( ‘ans Sceds, Butter, Kggs. 813 and 815 'South 18th etreet, Omaha, Nebraska. Importers Millinery éno Notions, 1118 and 1218 Harnoy 8., Omaid, Neb, cows, Av. Pr. No. emh; 79)c, August; 79f, September; ] Lok fo, September; 8idc .06 8800 2.....107 h; October; 83i@840, November; No, 2 red, A 864, ¢ Note—Al sales of stock in this market ara Uorn— hy setive and lower; opened | made per owt. live weight unless otherwise ~ weak, declined §o,rallied §o and closed stendy | stated. Dead hogs sell at 1o per Ib for all at l@ao under Saturday; 43}, cash and Aug- | weights, -‘Skins, ‘.‘,_‘ 43@43}o, September; 42}@428c, October; loiv Iby no value, PR 874, year. X t 401 Oats —Quiet and cull; fatures 3 3o easier, | 5o n:"“ st iildan s August o lower; 24}o, cash, Augast an, g Sefihmbnl; 2410, October, yo—Steady 66“’:3. %nl —Qnsvet: 3‘@ mothy —Weak and 3@4s lower; pri @1.1;2@}.0’4. 1 lower; prime, No. 6.. Co'a, LIVE STOCK. W, L. PATRICK & 00, Live Stock Commission Merch'ts Addresy all communicatioas to us at Union Stook Yards, South Omaha. Advances made on Stook. GREEN & BURKE, Live Stock Commission And Forwarding Agents, Union Stock Yards, South © ha, Neb., e ed at Chicago by Keenan ncock. T 9, MALLORY, 80N & CO,, Established, 1862, Live Stock Commission, vards, Chicago, 11l and Omaha, Neh, tenden, Manager Omaha Branch, ~ Tele 288, " or hoge weighing lees than Stock Yard ltems pob Mitchell, of Chicago, is registerod at the otel. Oz hundred cars of range osttle are . Flaxuced - Easy at 81,17}, pected this morning, ¥ Pork —Fairly aotive but irregular; opened | George Russel, of Alosve, weak and 10¢ lower, declined 74@100 more, | the yards yestorday. 4 rallied HQWh_';g 7'(;&’; steady to close}| My Glover, of the firm of Adams & g:gg,..s_uu, b o 178 August and | Giover, of Oheyenns, cams n yesterdny with ptember; 88,824@8 85, Oatober; $8 80@ | 560} and of oattle. 8,824, November, 7 Latd ~Quiet and weak; dedlined. @74 Bliss & Blies, of Schuyler, have a cae_of rallied 2} bc and closed steady; 86,17)@6.20, | hogs in the market nearly every day, and M onsh, Auvgust and September; 6 224625 | Bliss says they have only commenced to ship. $6.17), November, There are 400 carloads of eattle on tho road Bulk Meats—Shoulders, cs.as@s.m‘;hm between Omaha and L aramie, 80 00@6.05; short ribe, $5.80@ Thousands of cattle are baing rounded up ok within reach of the Oregon Short Line, and a Nominal at “-},“- dys mood o | YEIY 1arge per cent of them are_destined for . AL aaire | Y Omatin market, The Unioa Pasifio will fanicy oreamery, 15@30c; good to cholos dairy | bo taxed to ita utmost to supply cars for thelr 15c, transportatioo, Anmong the parties hariog stock at the yarde was the Standard Cattle company of Hutton, 155 cattle; Summer & Co , Oaldwall, 226_cat” tlo; P. W, Golden, Laramie, 60 cattle; Hold- }'UENX‘!‘URB. Novada, was at DEWEY & STON Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Famam St., Omaha, Neh, Established 1870 ROBERT PURVIS, General Gommission, o 211 8. 14th 8L, Omaha, Neb. Specialtios— Butter, Eggs, Poultry and Game, E. MORONY, General Commission Merchant Butter, Fggs, Cheese and Conntry Produce gencrally, —= 8008, 19th St., Omahs, Neb. Wagons and OATTiages, 4 Estavusien 1565, ~ A. J. SIMPSON, The loading Sarriefe, Faston, W, ¥. BROWN & 00,, Commission Dealers in Live Stock Union Stock Yards,South ICKEN, SIEMSSEN & CO. : Union Stock Yards Compan Wholesale Fish Dealers, a1 Al Importers of Forelgn Fish, Nos, 11ani 018 J Limited. John F. Eoyd, Superintendent. Egga—Active at 134c, stroct and U. I’ Track, Omaha, Ne = 8 = == |, Hidea—Unchanged; heavy feen salted, |, o Livestook Co., Holdrego,61 hogs and 20 SAFES & LOCKS. S ‘n‘zgn’wfil’; 'N‘}.‘Ul“a:;mh_ Sgo; | Cattle; P. M. Golden, Laramio City, 8 P. BOYER & CO., ) 1@ cattle; John Wiggins, Columbus, Gs,hng-“l‘. Agents for Halls Safe & Lock Co's Hay, 125 hogs. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, Vaults and Jail Work. 1020 Farnan » Omaha, Neb, Cheese—Active and firm; choice full cream cheddars, €§@7io; flats, 7@7}o; young Amer. foas, 8§@9hc; skims, 1@4c. HORST & RIDDELL, General Commission Merchants. SrrciavTies —Butter, Eigs, Forelgn and Domestic Fruits. 112 8.14th St.,Unraha, Neb. Telephone No. 395. GROCERIES, ALLEN BROS. Wholesale Grocers, 1110 and 1112 Douglas Street, Omahs, Neb. E. B, CHAPMAN & CO. Wholesale FancyGrocers, Cigars. ‘Omahn, Nebraska, Tobaceo and Smokers Artiles, 1217 Howard £t. McSHANE & SCHROEDER, MEYER & RAAPKE, Buyers of Butter and Eggs, |Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Teas, Refrigerator and Packing House,l4th & Leavenworth | S;iscs, Cigars and Tobaccos nd 1310 Douglas Sts.,, on U. P, R. R. Track, Omaha, Neb. 8t., Omaha, WIEDEMAN & CO,, MoCORD, BRADY & COMPANY, Produce Commission Merchants Wholesale Grocers, Poultry, Butter, Gam Ste, 2023 S. 14th St. | Corner 10th and Farnam Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. 9 PAXTON, GALLAGHER & 00, " LOUIS HELLEK, : T J‘qhhgr & Commission Merchant Nwo.hoy!yfls? leo:G rqc?.",elsnd&zrwlsmnn,s Che s, Fruits, Butchers' Tools and Sup. | == Jo U PEYOKE BROS, Commission Merchants, Fruits, Produce and Provisicns, Omahs, Neb. A. P. SCHACK, Wholesale Commission Merchant Fruit, Sceds and Produce. No. 2138, 1ith Street flony, bbla Wheat, bushels Oora, bushels. Oata, bushels. Rye, bushals Basley, bushels. NEW YORK PRODUCE, Naw Youk, August 31, —Wheat—Lower; Packiog House | options clozed firm; re .eipts, 215,000 bu; y Neb. Telephone exports, 111.000 bu; ungraded red, 82@89ko; No. 3 red, 88¢; No. 2 red, 1@91fc in eleva- tor; October, closing Corn—Receipts, 225,00 186,60) bu; ungraded, 61@b2e; OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKEIS Monday Eveniog, August 31, Genoral Produce. Tho general feeling in the produce market is atronger, Cheese—Full ~ cream cheddars, Sho! foll cream flats, two in hoop, 9¢; full cream Young Americas, four inhoop, 1lc; Swirs, 100; brick, 124c; Limburger, 10o. Provieions—Lard, 40 Ib_cans, per Ib, The; dried beef hams, 13¢; dried boef, regular 1lc; corned beef, per bbl, 86 00; mess pork, $1300; ham, 113@1lic; breakfast 5lic in elevator; 52@524c afloat clear side bacon, 80)dry salted Qotober olosing at G0jc sides, 7c}; shoulde ata—Lowar; fairly active; raceipts, 404,000 | Game—The seas i i B 2@34c; | mences to-morrow, The first arrivals will D B xod wostern, S2@540; | L 8] mect with quick sales at 88,00@3 50 ‘Steady; united closing at $1,01. | per do., after that a decline is almost certain, falr tnquiry; western, 14@ | 99 every man that can hold a gun is bound to ckages start out hunting with the opening of the Pork—Dull'and easier; mess spot, $10,00 | seaton, Thus an_overstock is_unavoidable, @10.60 for inspected; spected. Lard—Dall: western steam, spot, $6.55; October, $6.52@6 57, Butter—Firm; 2}, Cheeso—Firm, good inquiry. Pork Packing. HARRIS & HER, Packers and Provision Dealers. Office Union Market, 1517 Dodge tt. U. P. R. R. Teack, Omah No. JAMES E. BOYD, Pork Packer and Shipper, Omalia, Nebraska. OMAHA_MaNUFACTURERS. MATTRESSES. E M. HULSE. Mattress Company, ring Mattresses, B Feather Pil 1.08 and 1208 Doy had last year, the most disastrious returns are liable to follow. It would be advisable for shippers that make a business of killing game to savetheir powder until September 10th, By that time the market is more apt to be in o condition to disposo of birds to batter ad- vantage, Omoha’s facilities for handling Sethu s ) gamo aro unsurpasscd. Shipments are made Miwavkes, Wis, August 31.—Wheat— | largely to all parts of the globe as soon as the Wealk; No. 2 Milwaukee, 7970; September, | weather permits, The market will open at 793c; October, 81c. about the following quotations: Prairie Uorn—Tame; No. 2, 433s. chickens, per doz , $3,00; suipe, ; ducke, Ou —St?-?r No.'2 ;zuc. mallard,’ 62 25; ducks, teal, SL.75; ducks, yo— Qulet; No. C mixed, $1.75. Barley —Nominal. BEshA=Tiibre it very little inquiry for beans Provisions —Lower; mess pork, cash and |at present. Hand-picked navy, $1.50@L60; Saptember, $8.80; October, 38.85, hand-picked medium, $1 25@1.40; good clean OINOINNATI, ca\i‘ntry, ‘.lfiélc@Sl.l'i:;:lnl;xiur. 50@ l@c \ — | Egga—Receipts have been quite liberal for e M e L the bt woek, ' Sles have bosn mado prinei- ok i lower ¥ Nos i s1@ | pally at 182, To-day’s sales haye boen at 13 ffiCom i eaksflomer o8 fustied Hhi RSy A onoaishal casoof cxiry bright sock : 0 6 went at 14c, The market closed weak wil ) o iy 01 B0, « tendency for a elight decline, Burloy—Dull: extra No, 8 fall 85 Butter—Strictly fresh table butter con- PorkFirm ot 89,60, - tinues in good demand, while all lower grades Tard—Fair demand at §6.15, remain very dull, Choice table, 16@16c; fair Whisky—Scarce; offered to arrive §1.06, | t0£0od, 10@120; inferior, 5@Ho. : Vi ) : e Poultry—The market is well supplied with " el - spring ebiokens, and it requires coneiderabla MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., August 31,—Wheat— | activity on the part of commisson men to pre— Dulland little demand; futures neglected; No. | vent etock from accamulating. ~Spring chick- L baxd, Slo cash and Septembers 81 bid |enw, large S1.20; spring chickens, emall to ctober; No, .1 northera, 753 October and | fair, . ¥ 4 November, i 01d Chickens —The receipts of good spring Flour —Littlo more doing; qaiet; patents, | chickens has decreased the demsnd for old Tron ‘Bridges, Mining and Mill Machinery. Office | $4.75@4.90; bakere, $3.75@3,9v, fowls, and the market is slow at $2.75@3.00, and works, Unlo s Paciflc R. R.17tn and 18th Receipta—Wheat, 111,000 bu; flour, none. Dncks - £3 00 5 OMATA NATLIMIG00 Shipmenta—Wheat, 25,000 bu; flour, 21,000 | _FPotatoes—Very fow are being handled by bbla the l:omn;huic;n men, and Lhedd?mmd lu‘nentrllly i il ‘Wheat in store, 2,976, eatisfied by the gardeners and farmers in the Cut Nails and Spikes, e 7 Fire Nails & Specially, Omahs, Nebrasks. ¥ mmedlata’ vicity. Fair homegrowa will S AR e Tougno, Avugust 31.—Wheat—Dall and | Prink 20@30o per by, - wn, 3o per Ib, lower; No. 2, cash and September, 85bc. | yory fow havebeen brought into the market Corn—Dull’ and easy; No, 2, cash and | ey Very littlo demand at 30@40c, September, 46c. ats—Quiet; No. 2 cash and September, — Flour snd Millstuffa, KANBAS CITY, BELLING PRIOES, 260, Kansas Ciry, Mo., August 31— s o tent at Weak eeg%ffish; arked; Segtember, 69 RS S R or, T24@7240. Becoud_quality—82.70@3.00. Corn—Weaks; cwh, 82}c bid, 830 asked; ; tent at 82.80 T 36“' s 5: | Spring Whoat—Best qualltypatent at 8 Soptember, 514 H asked. Becor ity —82. 00, Oats—Nominal; 224 bid, 240 asked. o ey e BT, LOUIS, Bran—| owt. Ohopped Feed—Per 100 Ibs,, 800, Sr. Lours, Mo., August 3l —Wheat— Fair; trading va; unsettled, closed §@kc Chopped Corn—Per cwt., 70c. Corn Meal—$1.00@1.10 per owt, over Saturd 490, cash, 89c Septem- ber; 918c_Octob @980, November, Soroening—No, 1, 760 per awt; No 2, e, or; 9 Uorn—Easier but_slow; 403@418c cash; 40c, Hominy—$1.60 per ow, Shorta— 65 per owt, Septembar; 384c bid, October. Grahain—83.00 per owt, Oata—Liowor and slow 224 g28{, cash; 22§, August and. September. Hay—6.25 per ton. Rye—Dull; 53¢ asked. 01d hay—$6.50 per ton. Whisky—Steady at $1.13, X Butter—Sweady; ccesmery, 17@220; dairy, 12@18c, Afternoon board, —Wheat —Firm and un- Manuf Cots, ¢ HARNESS, ETC, WELTY & LANDROCK, Manufacturers and Jobbers of Harness, Saddles, Saddlery NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Hardware, Turf Goods, Blankets and Robes, Shippers of Goal and Goke, v T 13th St. Omaha, Neb, = 3.1, Hoaenr, F. A. Bate Leather, Hidss, Lto. Proprictor. Manager. TR Nebraska Coal & Lime Company R o Offco, 21758, A BE” Derouanedt, Leather, SaddlerIy Hardware, Hides, Wool Saddlery and Shoe COUTANT & SQUIRES, . Omaha, Neb, Furs, Pelts, Grease, T Dealers in Hard and Soft Coal Best varieties. Office, 213 8. 13th 8t Telephone No 1492, Omaha, Neb, ros. GOODMAN CUAL, LIME, T - demand; western 9@ Gro. C. Towss, Pres. GO, PATRRSON,Sec&Treas OVERALLS CANFIELD M CO. Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Pants, Shirts, Etc. 1102 and 1104 Douglas St. 0 ch. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO,, Wholesale Dealers in Oils, Gasolive Mica Axle Gieage, etc. A. H. Blehop,Many agae; dmaa Neh L. 0. HUNTINGTON & SON. Dealers in Hides, Wool, Tallow, 1114 Jackson Etrect, Omaha, Neb. IRON AND NAILS. WEARNE & BRO. Foundry Works Corner Fourteen'h ana Jackon Sts to do il kizds of Iron and Orders by mail receive promt att © Baonistor's Kocking Geate B.rs, Wearne & Bre. V-Pros. Gro. F. Lanaan, J. A SUSDERLAND, Omaha Coal, Coke. .';r:;i ll;ne Co, Jobbers of hard and soft coal, 200 8. 13th St.,0Omaha, Nebrasla, JEFF W. BEDFORD, Coal, Coke. Lime and Stone, Office, 213 8. 14th St., Omaha, Neb. Yards, 9th and Davenport, St DRY GOODS, J. BROWN & CO,, Wholesale I'erflfiuuds & HNotion misanrs | Omaha Iron Works Company, Manufactur.rs and Dealers in Machinery and Castings. Steam Engines, Bollers, Agricultural Iron Work, maha, Ne! 83 Cast! on. ~ Als, 0. anufastured by AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. LININGER & METJALF CO. Dealers in Afirlcull Implements ) Office Cor. 6th ang ts., Omaha, Neb. PARLIN, ORENDORFF & MARTIN, Wholesale Dealers In Agricultural Implements, Wagons and Buggles, Omaha, Neb. WIN:S and LIQUORS. ILER & Co, Distillers and Importers of Wines And Liquors. Sole Manufacturers of Kenn East India Bitters. 1112 Harney St., Omaha, FRANK DELLONE & CO., Dealers Liquors and Cigars, 1202 and 1204 Douiglas St., Omaha, Neb: = Factories—Nos. 4 and 80, 24 Dist. N, ¥. L. A. STEWART & 00, Corroders and Grinders of GEO W, DUNOAN, Wholesale Flour Dealers, Perfectly Pure White Lead, Succensor to MCNAMARA & DUNCA, And manufact A , J e | 2 Bucveetor to MoShcint BiDuroax,, | nd manutacturors of Mluminating and Lubricating Omah,Nob. Lavi Cartar, Prost; . W. o, 'Vice Wines, Liquors and Cigars, |~ Bruno azsomuox, s, | = 214 and 216 8. 14th St., Cmaha, Neb. Agent for J. C. Hoffmayr &Co., R. T, GROTTE, Manf'rs Highest Grades of Flour H H By Rollers and Hungari P . Warehouse 1218 Wines an _Liguars, kel Jones Street, Cmaha, Neb. ‘Western Agent Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. Street, Omaha. i LUMBER, ETC, L. P, LARSON & CO, CHIOAGO LUMBER COMPANY, Wholesale Dealer in Whiskies. Wiolesale Lumber, And ('l»:hrlu, and Gen'l Agents for the Phiip Bests' | 814 8. 14th St., Omaha, Nl Colpetzer, Manager, Celebrated Milwaukee Eeer, Om: = O. N, DIETZ, HENKY. HORNBERGER, 3 ll.lmhel' Wholesale Wines, Liquors, Cigars| s wa caima sieeh, onsin ot glas St., , Neb. 80 35, O An N0 LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, ete. Yards—Cor. 7th and Douglas, Cor 9th and Louslas. GERMAN D, \V.YATT, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, 20th and Izard St., Omaha, Nebraska, WHITE LEAD. OMAHA WHITE LEAD COMPAFY, FLOUR, ETC, 80AP. T P. J. QUEALEY, Soap Manufacturer, Office and factory, Near Powder Maga ine, Omahs, Nebraska, 7.9 8. 0th PRINTING, B RFES PRINTING CO., rinters, Book Binders, And Blank Book Manufscturers. Nos. 106 and 108 South 14th St., Omahs, Neb, Fruits, TLemons—A few new consignments coming in and a fall In prices is anticipated. Per box, $8.00 4 “Apples—There is o good demand for choice eating apples, but there are very fow in_tha market, Choico eating por bbl, $3,00@3,85; choice cooking, per bbl, 32 25@2 75. Orab Applos—Siberian Trauscondent and othor varietios por § tushel box 40@50s. ‘Cocoanuts—Per hundred, $6.51. Bananas—Per_bunch, $2.50@3 00, Cranberries—Per bbl, $9.50@10.60, Peaches —Arkansas, per 4 bu box 100 Delaware per one-half bu basket....... 2 00 Michigan * “ peck basket..... 125 Liolaware pesche per crato of 8 peck bas- , | ket $3 00@3 50. b?npufizA fow Council Bluffs home grown were in the market to-dsy and sold readily at FINANCE AND COMMERCE. PINANTIAL, Naw Youx, August 3o, —MoNEY—Easy at Lperipaat No, 2 winter, 63 104d; spring, 6s 10d. Prive PAPER —4@5 per cent. ihic by h ¥ N b d i Deat 8o, damand| b i Tan il ApsEandascusr S hYy Ooke 8tic, GoverNMENTS—Dull and steady. Brooks—At the opening the stock markot 1 | was excited, foverich and weak, and duriog early doalings there were fractional declines in many cases, but gradually steadied and be- came strong before a4 midday, the whole 1i with two or three exceptionr, steadily ad- vanoing from 4 to 13 per cent. by 12:30. The angors, activity then subsided to & considerable ex- h-fifrflldhfi"*""342?’6c3"flfi~?$310@m tent, Pricos were at first steady, but later |18 b Sl ed 7GR 05; packe. weak, but tho declise was checkad early i ing and abippiog, 84164603 skips, $2.75@ the last hour, and anotherupward movement | 8.75. 4 i was catabliahod which carried quatations back | @ s Torane b 7 in some cases and in others sbove 1 o'clock | The Drovers Journal Liverpool specisl— quotations, The market was decidedly dull O-bgo—%mlarlm cattle, 1o R M over l-]-t ia the last hour, but it closed strong, general- | JFARK {15 0 over two weeks ago; supply Iy a little below the best prices of the day, 3 BTOCKS ON WALL STREET, CIGARS and TOBACCO, 447 INTER-OCEAN CIGAR FACTORY WEST & FRITSCHER, Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, And wholesale dealers in Lea Tobiccos, No. 108 and 10 N. 1th St., Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & CO., Jobbers of Cigars. Tohaccos, Gunsand Amm 16 to 253 8, 11th St. 1020 t0 1024 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Oate—Barely steady. LIVERPOOL. Liverpoor, August _31.—Wheat—Dull; e —— LIVE SBTOOK, CHICAGO, OH10AGO, 111, August 81 —The Drovers Jn(\]lr al reports: BOHN MANUFACTURING CO,, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work and Interior Hard Wood Finish. Just opened. N. E. Cor. Sth and Leavenworth Sts., Omaha, Neb, G. F. LYMAN, Dealer in Sash, Doors. Blinds, Mouldings, Building Papor, Ete. South 13th Street, Omab: IRON PIPE, ETC. A, L. STRANG COMPANY, Pumus, Pipe, and Engines. Steam, Water, Railway and Milling Supplies, ete. 920, 022, 924 Farnam St., umaha, »eb, Oalifrala Fruits, Pearn—Winter Nallis, Beurro Diel, Law- ronce, K., Beurre, Vicar, and other varieties, per box, §2.75@%,00. Peacties— Per box. $2.00. Plums—Per box, $L.35@L75. Prunes—Per box, $1.26@1.76. Grapos—Per crate, $1.756@2.00. ,75; western rm tronger; na COWING & CO. demuliu& Mechan'l Engineers. obbers in Iron Pipe, Iron Fittings, Iron and Brass oods. Engincers supplies, 14th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, N Lumber, lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. Cor. 6th and Douglis St., Omaha, Neb. Grocers' List, Dry Fruirs—No. 3, quarter apples, o3 N O sliced, boxes, 60; evaporated, boxes, e akbornis, boxes, Ujo; poaches, box none in the muht; peaches, ovaporated, none ; raspborrie GEO, A, HOAGLAND, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber. Omaha, Nebraska. J. A, WAKEFIELD, o |Wholesale Lumber,Lath Building Papers, Sash, Doors, Blind Pickets, Posts, Limo, Plastor, H Ninth and Jones, Omaha, Wagon|= v Kte., n‘AnDWABI. W, J. BROATOIH, Heavy Hardware, Iron, Steel,g Springs, Wagon Stock, Hardwood Lumber, ete. 1 nd 1211 Harnoy S, Omahs, Neb. mericans eelling at 14c dressed, 260c, cut loaf, 7§c; gran- A, 6fc; Btandara medium yellow, bic; Correes—Ordinary grades, Ohc; falr, 10§ 4,30@4,40; heavy and mixed, $4.00 [ @11c; good, 11@I%c; prime, 12@18; choics, 16@i7e; fancy green and yel- Bheep—Recelpts, 160; shipments, 100; | low, 16@16he; old governmant Java 20@ quiets comumon to fgood wutton, $160@8.00 | 20c; Mochs, 3@ 26e; Arbuckle's romted, 18 8T, Louls Mo, August 81,—Cattle—Re- coipts, hipments, 1,000; bulk of suppl 1s of poor grades which are not wanted: tran actions slow; native shipping steers, $4.50@ e butchers' stoers, 00@3.5; W. V. MORSE & CO,, Central cows, heifers, bulls, eto, §2.25 Jobhers of Boots and Shoes ?;5 o Shoap—Raoointe, 1,000 shipmenta, 1100 X 9 Fi Street, , Nel M ot 5 . od, L anf g 'y i X ANATAI R St s A T - 95 | common bo choice, 82 0@S 00; lambs §2.00@ ks .fi& Oho; wist atick 1801 A E} Shingles| ¢ Mouldings, Jement, Danteal Pacio extn y‘i‘l‘:iwc ; EE:." 0, Chicago & Alton _OARPETS, o Do s e 5 &, OLCRARD, Duinti, Taclavaan € Woders Wholesale Carpets, Oil Cloths, | % ] do preterred . Mattings, Curtaln Goods, ete., 1428 Farnam Street, | [llinows Central vy Ouiaha, Neb, Iudians, Bloomington & Western, Kansas & Texas. .. Lake Shore & Mis EDNEY & GIBBON Wholesale lron, Steels Aud_Carrivga Wood Stook, Heavy 1217 and 1219 Leavenworth 8t |, Oms MILTON ROGERS & SONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Mantles, Grates, Briss Goods, 1821 and 1328 Far- nam Street, 13¢; Goons ~Oysters (Standard), per case, 8 90; strawberries, 2-1b, per case 2 60; raspberries, 2-1b, per case, 2 25; California pears, per case, b 60; Agnioo per case, 4 20; peaches, per case, 4 70; white cherrles, per case, b80; plums, per case, 4 00; whortleber- ries, per case, 2 40 by an’ Houthern, Boo's and Shoes, 2 Loulsville & Nashvilla, .. LEE, FRIED & CO,, Jobbers of Hardware and Nails. ‘Tiuware, Sheet Iron, Etc. Agents for Howe Scales ani Miawi Powder Co. Omahs, Neb. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO,, Wholesale Hardware and Nails, Jeffersou Steel Nails. Cor. 10th and Harney Steet CL Omaha, Neb. Peorls, Decat 5 = Pullman Palace Oar Compan; Drugs Etc : o0 and Spices. gg{m . ————-—& T, CLA“K—-—_-E DRUG Go“ymy. anufacturers of fillklll{‘ I;uud\. , Flavoring Ex. - Fry i CObloago, Milwaukee & 8¢, Pavl, .1 do do preferred, .1115 A tracts, Ly pl 1414-1¢ Harney Wholesalanrugglsts. H 11, 86 l:l;ul&l)mhn‘ - ry Bl St., Gmaha, Nebraska. Job ers of Paints, Oils, Window lass, et ney St., Omaha, Neb. do preferred vI;:p_;lur, 185; als) 1 16@20¢; caseia, 10c; nutme| “BrG o round—-black pepper, boxes, 15@ 255 alipios, 1% 2'0; clonsmon, 18@3%; cloves, 15@2b0; giwger, 15@20c; mustard 10 &P Oho; Ni- 00, 100; 50@ 650 OMAHA LIVE BTOCK' Uniox Brock YaRDS, 8. OMAHA, } Monday Evening, August 81, The cattle market was slow to-day, but there was considerable activity 1o anticipation | ~ Sranca—Nisgra Gloss, 1 b, i o rewlp'a- firm{_b l’{‘ha lm:(l mar- | agra Gloss, 8 b, Nisgra Gloss, 6 lb, 7c; ot was very dull, e ruliog qutations | Niagra Corn, 1 b, 7e, wore a follows, Common roagh hogi, 8340 | N¥ave--Staudard C, 20c, bble; Standard @3.50; good mixed hogs, 83 B5@3,00; choloe | do, 4-gallon kegs, 1 4 light hogs, $3 60@3.50: sheep, cholce, 8.60; b x's stock, $2.75@3 50, 14 Har- Crockerv. W. L, WRIGHT, 0. ¥, GOODMAN, Ageut for the Manufacturers and Importer Wiiolesale Druggist, Crockery, Glassware; Av Dealer in Paints, Oils snd Window Glass' ] Lawps, Chimueys, ete. Office 317 8. 13th 5t.,Omab Otmabs, Nebraskas N T e = U - por Ib, §2 20, 2 Rork -Sisal, § inch axd larger, 8}c; § inch, 650} 80; 4 inch, 9o, 8275 . for praiie chickens com- | 3 $0.75@10.00 unin- | and with a spell of warm weather, like we (@ : | keag, stripes, 8}; No are | p, 2.26@ | Scva— .‘.m papers, 325 a oase; ealsoda keg | eacl ViNeGAB, O10ER ~18@180; White Wine, 15| 8o; im: , 9. B ‘SaLt—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 55; Ashtox, in {1bs, o, 50; sackn Ashtor, 100; bble dairy, Natis—Rates, 10t 60; Iron, $2.00; 260@2 75, g -} . __ Boxen, 57 Ibs, 164, 1240; 8¢, 194e; | * Sior—Shot, 81 50;" bucksh hos:-'::)lfl:-, 16 fiz,'o:, 27463 halE box, 20 Tbw,; | el powder, ksvr:. 83 ’m@c e Ly §2 00; do, cunrter ki 8o, tound, i, kepy 8 5 JRAD —Bar, 81 65 P Adie, ATOHES —Per oa die, Siin. b, cases, case, dbc; equare, osses, 170; 20, L ” A "'eas - Gunpowder, fate, P5@45; good, 4 Bc; ehoice, 60@75e; good T verial, 40@1o; chotos, 60@70¢; Young Hyson, goed, 80@4tc; IRUGS AND CREMIOALS - Acid, on tbolie, chotoe, 50700 Oolon,go0d, 85@40%) Oolong, | actd, tactarlc, Be; baisam “copain choice, 40@60c; English Breakiast, 0od, 4 | 60c; bark, sassafrae, per Ib, 19¢; @400; choioce, 10 @65 good, 808 |1b, 90c: ecfochonidia, per cz, 400; choice, ' 85@45 5 form, per Ib, 93; Dovers powd 35@44c; choloe, ; | 81253 epsom s ¥ 1b, Bjor pure, per 1b, 25 scetate, per 8150; ol o olive, per anl, rods, 74o um, $4 25; quinine, OysTena—at 50y £5 and 605, aceording to [ W, and 1. & 8, per oz ade. : fouit 0, per Ib, $3 %5 ralicin, per os, 400 wale M diam in barrels, 5 25; do in fphate morphine, per oz, S8 50; aulphuey Per half barrels, 8 20; smaall_in tarrels, 6 00; do in [1b, 43 strychnine, por cz, S 6), half barrels, 8 50; eherkine 1o barrels, 7 00; do \ - in_half barrels, 4 00, R ny, primo to_choloe, G1@7dc. s 81 von Tmperfal, 8 00; Kirk's T Bamen, $4.75; var T O, ¥, ; Kirk'a standard, 350; Kirk's | €5 50; pel faction pads, $1.75; 47 ring bits, 500 bl 8 Barbours No. 10 thread, 75e; jap breast wank—Two hoop patle.1 75 three | slide, 30c: X O breast strap alide, 106 1§ X hoop pails, 200. Taby, No. 1, §00: " plonoer | oo ahariup T backler, &1.863 15 jap & loop washboards, 1 50; well-buskets, 3 75, champ T b ckles, 9ho; 18 X €3 loop_ champ Por et - Pennaylvana osne, 4 caoa in oase, | G5 E Vg {80 3 ab 8 Toop chansp, buckles Babbitta ball, 2 doz Irv oase, 3.90; An- | g150; ooppar tivets No, Brickol chor ball, 2doz in case, 1 50, T4 't £5,50, 13" at $4.50, 1 at 83,60, iy Gosds, ‘at £5,50; Garman snaps, 13 Prloss hiave bien tending utenwd, bus fal- | #3:0 198 145, § a8 3! cations a) e that the limit is aboat reached for Spirits the present, The bulk of business dome the Ooroane SPIR'TS—188 proof, 1143 do, 100 past month exceeds that of last yeur by sbout oot, 11 : iriv s, vecond quality, 151 . 123 per cent, RINTS - Steol River, 5} Amorlean, Gj;|114: do, HRLy Ammoldn, € Munchester, 6; Tyman, | 410 oucester, 64; Dunell Jacqused, 8¢ Dungell, 3 ; 54 Ramspo, 4; Windsor, 0; Pacific, 0, Hae- NG AT oo‘;ml'lk::fi::rwlm mony, 8 Axchor Shiings, 41 Morrimock |12, . R ey s Deaaeat aver Creek AA, 11; DENINS —| Beaver nl:jr‘ v,BD‘(‘)@gefloi Goeht)u’nnéhquo:], Bourbon Creek BB, 10; Boaver Creek CO, 9; Jhfirey | 80d Riye whiriies from 3.00, XX, 114 Tfheay XXX, 12; Jafiroy D & T, | . BRaN iEs—Tmportod, 6 00@16 00; domes- , 12}; York, 13; York, fancy, hnélmw 00, o e H F.v;;eu, 13; Haymaker's blue and ve— [mported, 4 50@600; domostle, 1 rown, Duck—(Unbleached) -8 oz Magnolia, 10; 8ol B .16 |2 0@4 00, domastic, 1 50@: 10 03 Magnolia, 11; 8 c2 West Polut, 10}; 10 | 0@L0% (omo | FELD e, 28 0@ 124, Duoks—(Colorad) - Boston 9 oz brown and | 4 00; Amd rican, per case, 10 08316 00, deab, 13); Boston O H brown aud drab, 9t e < Dry Painte Boston XX brown and drab,10: Tgston X rown and drab, 11; Boston O ue, 1133 ; Warren Trioot, 18, | Whito len 8cs Frenoh Zing 126; Parls PONE. N wehiti y whiting gilders, 1§o; whith bl iawrence Lily B Shaw- m'l,n“'lfiyc‘ lampbingk, Germantows, 190§ UL, b; Boaver D L, 5 Atlantio LL, |somh 140} lampBlack, Cerias e 5 Indian Hond, 7; Wauchusett, 63 Orown | Inopblack, of Joarsn LSy BEaeim i, o T ,P*i.om‘"“ OCO, 64 Ution O, 43 At~ | by mt "go; umi rer, raw, do; slonns, bumnt do Bea Sukp Corrons —Farmers’ Choice, 0}; |3ionna, raw, dc: Pars groen, zenuine, 300 Jabot 63: Hope 7; Hill 4-4, 7; Hill 4, 6y; | Paris green,con imon, 2o; chrome L Y Loowdale, 7¢; Fruit 8; Wamsutta, 10, e e Tine Brows Corroxs—Papperell R, 6}, | 7008 vermilion, Amerioan, 1, fuding, red, Pepperell U,{.’x;;kAtln.l: Statute of Liberty; | gusl enotian, £ od. American, 180; red lead, b 6] 3 ) J . i y I . 74o) chrome yelli »w, genuine, 300; chromo yel- : - Amoskeag A 0 A, 12 T e o o reutaila Doy oy W oo e P on ;s Thorndils faney, 04t Xork s | 3o ochee, Amei ioan, 2o; Winter n_mineral ; York fancy; 124; ury, 124; Pearl 4L HAE, , on Ty, 13 ke o 8 fi,fl :”a.h:g};:::‘wrc 2do; Spanieh brown, oy hetucket etucket H ontauk 1 -2 N t: 3 VARNISEES—Ba rrels, lon: Furnlture, e K T | oxioas 81205 Frrth bare, T2, B15 oousty B ioarearge, 7i Armory T | tra, 81 40: conoh, 1o, 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, Pepperell, 74 Tndian Orchard, 6: Nawn- | 5% 7, ,,'_w 70,3 aéphaltum, extra, 850, eag, 7, 3 ) '] GiXGHaws—Renfrew, 9@10k; Amoskeag, | hslinc, 8 b0 hard ot ficah #1500 dress, 9; Amoskeag, staple, 73; Ivanhoe, 9: o1 white lead, St. Louls, Pfl;fl 6 75; o St ‘Wamsutta, 8); Nuobian, 8i; Warwick, 9; o8 green, 1t0 (30 un',‘m; Fl’el;flhdnu; e, e e pntets S1ADIO, | ¢ voon seal, 12c; i ench zino, red seal, 11, : Randolph, staple, 64; Y h i ) \French zins, In varnis b nast., 200; Fronoh zin e e <ot ie) 1o ol nast, 150} raw 1\l barnt amber, 1 han., 10c; raw and burnt Siamna 10c; vandyke Grown, 130 refined lampblack, 1203 cosch black and ivory black, 16c; drop 'bluck, 160; Prussion blue, 405; u ltramarine bive, 180 chromo green, L M _4: D, 16o; blind an shutt green, L. M. & 1), 18¢; Baris o, Saddlery Hardware, '\ombination loop hamen 726, X ALOOHOL—188 proot sleokol 3 25 per wine 124; Columbian, Russ— Tmported, 4 50@8 09 Now England, 9%, Whittendon, s ohecks, 9; Otis, stripes, ' 9, Royal, 6f; & keag, napped, 10§; Luray, book ?zhemn, book fold, 114; Eadurance, book fold, GRAIN BAGs—American A, 817 00; Har- T * mony A, S17.50. Stark A, §21.50; Albany A, [ 189 Indianrod, 156; Vo actian red, $10.50; Catco, $22.50 it B R Bt CARPET WARPS —Bibb, white, 20; Ribb Zfl‘l’{ ¥°“°:h°° &:_""'] it 4 eolorag, 224; Peerless. white, 4-pty, 18; Peer- gry‘;‘:' Bor m"";n‘n‘; L llgh::nk, o Ll b2l walntt. chestnut and ash, 10 , 8; Glenrose, 9; Otls, Coal, Anthracite egz, $8.00; anthracito nut, $8.25; Tobaoov. anthracite raoge, $8.25; lown, 83 Wal- [ Smoklng tobacco —0. 5., 220; Mesrsshanm, nut Block, $3.95, Illinois, $4,0); Indinun | 80c; Long Tom 800, Blackwell s Durham, 16 block, §5.75; Fort Scott, $420; Rich Hill, | oz, blo; 8 oz, Bbo; 4 oz, H7c; 3 oz, 600, $8.75, Seal of North Oaroline, 16 oz., woed, 43¢; 8 oz, wood, 460; 4 os., cloth 48c: 3 oz., 0o, Navy: Qlippings, 260, Killikinick, 4 oz, 27¢; 2 osy. Fine cnt—Hard to Beat, 70c; Charm of the Wost, 60c; Fountain, 700; Golden Thread, 67c; Favorite, 60c; Buds, 50c; Rocky Moun~ Rye—New, 88¢, tawn, 60c: Fancy, 45¢; Daisy, 40c. — Plug tobacco—Climax, 4o Ib,; Horse- Tios ther shoe, Star, 46c; Spearherd, - 4603 Our No 1 Pittsburg T, U L. & Sons, 34c; No. 1 [ Rope, 60c; Piper Heidsick, 60c; Punch, 400; fiiitiblmg}{&hs 3dc; N 1 Ci cioat) 8e; i ‘ o 1 lace leather, 6Jc; prime slaughter sole in, leather, 7c; prime osk sole lenther, 87c. Buauding Matorial Sole leather, per pound: Hemlock slau'r, | Sewer brick, $900; medium brick, £8.00 23@32c; Hemlock, D H, 24@26c; oak elau’r, [ common brick, 87.00; lime (in bulk) per brl 656; 34@38c. Upper leather, per foot, 22@24c, | lime (inbrls) '9Jc: Louisville cement, $1.05; Hem, kip, 76@86c: ouk kip, $3@95c; French | Utica, Akron and Milwaukee cement, §1 50 kip, S L0@1 25; Hem, calf, SL00@1 10, oak | Portland coment, oglish, $1.00; stucco,, If, $100@120; French calf, $1 25@1 85, | Michigan, $2.00; hair in paper -szocks -per bu. Morocco boot leg, $0232c; Morocco oil peb- | 80c, ble, 28@32c, Toppings and lininge, $6 0@ 10 00 per doz. Gratn, Corn—55c. ‘Wheat - 46@6bc, Dry Lumber. g Wholssale—Oa Board Cars at Omaha, Painte, Oils and Varnishes, DIMRNSIONS AND TIMBERS, 0118 —110 carbon, per vallon, 11c; 150 head- ¥ light, per galton. 16or 1750 " hesdlight, per| The rates on lumber remain tho same nob- pellen, 16251503 wagor white, 15; linsced, | Withstanding the action of the Chicego amb- Saw, por gallon, 440; linsead boilod, per gal” | €rmen in raising the prios 1,00 on inch) stu el el o §0c; | The market is firmer with a prospactive ralse: No» 1, B0t Nor 3, 60o; XX, per gal- | in the near Future. lon; $150; No. 3, $1 40; sweet, per gallon, $L00; porm W B., per gallon, SL60; fish o[t nfis Joorarefsan . B,, per gallon, 0%c; neatafoot extra, pe e it et i gallon, 30¢; summer, 163; golden machine, | 5x3* 16.00]16.00|16.0. | 17.00] 18:00,19..00]20.00 per gullov, 35¢; No, 2, 280; sperm, 1R~ | gx10 18'00{16'00|16.00| 17.00| 13.00/21 002800 r gallon, 90c; turpentine, per 16.00(16 00(1600/17.00|18.00 20 mlu. a 74c, per gallon, 16 16 60]16.50|16 6017.60{18.60/19.0/20,60 47¢; BOAEDS, = i % o, 2 boards, and 16 ft LAKE FISH—(1885 Catch.) N:'A. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ¢, . (Half Bis Quar Bls[P’ls, K’ts | No, 4 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft.. 100 90 50 40 (12 10 BIDING, No. 1 Whitefish. (6 00(5 40 3 80 2 No.2 “ .I556014 952302 Family * .13 002 701 80[1 No. 1 Trout. f Noo 1 Picvorai. 4 6of3 603 80 . 1 Pickeral. T No.1,4 &6 inch, 12 aud 14 foet, rough. . MAOKEREL- (1885 Oateh.) ___ | No" 1" 4 & 6 incb, 16 foot, rongh, ... | P'ls | No, 2, 4 & 6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, rough. QE:]" 2;- (5, | No- 2, 4 &6 inok, 16 feet, rough...... 10! BHIP LAY, 05 0, in e 40| Nood; 0, Ghoverevesres 20 OKILING, 5 05, 95 | 18t Oom, # inch, Norway. 0 30| 70 |2d Com, § inoh, Norway Fat 7 (52 "‘1 b5 FINISHING, Small 5 55'1 80] 45 | 1st, 2d and 8d Olear, 1}inch, s, 2s.... HERRINGS. 1st, 2d, and 3d Olear, 14 and 2 inch, & D ) 3 An oar, L3 | hog Bolsl Qe Bble. 05 | 2 Solook, 1 inob, 8 Bes.sr . NEW FISH, = 18t Com., 12, 14 and 16 fee 70 2d Com.. 14 and 16 feet. i 5 | 8d Com,, 14 aud 16 feet..... 0} g ees Fence, 14 and 16 feet... . FENOING, 2ex2 Bbls, | Half Buh‘l . NEW PISH, | 200 Bloater Mess (35 3 05,7 Ex, No,18h’r|24 80/8 No. 1 #hore. . 20 80(4 Med.NolSh't[15 Largo Family 1 8 rx =22 g282z 22 zss ssss ssss 88&‘88 NEW FISH, 10 | B Belect, 1 inch, &, 2s, POSTS, White Oedsr, 6 insh, halyos. .. White Cedar, b} Wh Munn’s Split N 1 Lab. b Eopglish Gibbed PICKLE] 4102 3‘)‘1 90| 60 8 7562 17(1 8] b7 5 o0l sol1 el 2o "D HERRING 1st Oom, 6 Inch, white pins. ...... 3d Com, 6 inck, white pine. 8d Oom. 6 inch, white pis Eel, Fence 6 tnch, white pine Lot and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4- BTOOK BOARDS, - —s BATTENS, WELL TUING, | 0,G. Bats, 8 fnch. . 458 652 90 85 0. G, Bate, 34 inch. | i (s} § inch Bats, w. 10.. Alaska . ....[13 007 006 258 062 9J] 55| 3inch welj tubing, D, Tongues and) | ' | 8 inch wall tubing, Bov Sounds. ....|t5 008 (0,7 2514 03 30| 95| Pickets: D, & H. $22°00; D'& H, Covrisd—New Eoglsh summer cured 8q whole corl, 6c, Sumokrp MisH—Halibut, ncw, 124c; new scaled N 4! u aochovios in lass, O15 Bull Lrand, per” doz, §3 60; auchoviesin § kegs, Olo Bull brand, per dos., $4.00; sviced Hamburg herringe, skias and haads off, per pail, $1.25, Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 2 10; plow steel, epecial cast, 4c; cruciblo steel, 6c; cart tools do, 12@18c; wagon spokes, per et $1 756@3 00; hubs, per set, 2 fell 81 tonguer, Bbl’s|HI'f Bhln’([r. Bbla,| Pails NEw FISH, | 200 (100 90| 50 40 K&r 8, OKRSS, Norwpn KKK/ | Horrings . .13 03(7 006 Biood = Fad | 13 BHINGLES AND l-'A“« 16 ingh, Olear 4 errioge, 20¢ | *A® Btaadard, . ks Domestio Holland _ hemings, | 6 insh, Olear, an_eardioes, burrigs, 40c; [ No, 1 Taath ¥, JOHNSON, p b oS sEzst 8 I%EB EDW, MAMMETT ¥, J, BORUYLEM, W. F. Johuson & Co., Commission Merchants 218 La Salle Btreet, Chicago. Receivera harrow | bought ar.d toeth & 1-6" an ldhel, 1@8«l medl.bnll'a horse | by samp.es, , $4 10; Burdens wule shoes, ) .h“:huu Wisk—In car lote, §4 00 per 100 ) Relresented by EDWARD BARTON, Tincoln, 3 square nuts per perlb, G@12c; malleable, 1b, 7@11 oy o Mo iy g b n of grelo and veeds. Futures sold, Bpecial attention to sales = -

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