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.|OMtHA_JOBBERS' DIRECTORY.) " Wholes'e Fruits, Pmduue,flysters 1121 Farnam St., omaha ples—Our own packing—Platt & Co's, Tiger Bre o Brand. Oysters. Butter, Exgs, Game, Poultry, JOHN F, FLACK, General Commission Merchant, Produce, Provisions, Fruits, Flour and Feed. 1058 14th St., Omaha, Neb, a3 Consignments palicied. Returns made o prompy. " LOUIS HELLER, Jobher & Commission Merchant Cheose, Sausages, Fruits, Butchers' Tools and Sup. plies 1216 Jones St., Umaha, Neb, HORST & RIDDELL, General Commission Merchants. Srrciauries—Butter, Eggs, Foreign and Domestic Fruits. 112 8,14th St.,. ' maha, Neb, Telephone No. 395. E. MORONY, g General Commission Merchant Butter, Eggs, Cheese and Country Produce generally, 8,98, 12th St u.Illlhh. Neb. 7. 1. BRANDEIS & SON. Wholesale Job Lots, Dry Goods, Notione, Gents' F-rnishing Goads, € oods trom New York. Trad: Silcs Dwily; 608 and South 18th St., Umahs, ©. 8. GOODRICH & CO,, French and German Fancy Goods Druggists' and Stationors’ Sundries, 1415 Farnam maha, Neb. J. T. Rohinson Notion Company 408 and 405 8. 10th St., € maha, Neb, Wholesale delers in Notions and Gents' Furnishing Goods, FU‘RNITURB DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture Wagons ana Carr. 2a Estavuisien 1858, A. J. SIMPSON, The Leading Carriage | Dodge St MoSHANE & SCHROEDER, Buyers of Butter and Eggs, Aumxunmr and Packing House, 14th & Leavenworth 8ta., on U. P. R K Track, Omaha, Neb. Kstablished 1870. ROBERT PURVIS, General Commission, 211 8. 1th 8L, Omaha, Neb, Specialtios Eggs, Poultry and Game. PEYCKE BRUS. Commission Merchants, Fruits, Produce and Provisl ns, Omaha, Nob. A. P, SLHA(,K Whulesale Commission Merchant Fruit, Seeds and Produc 13 8. 1ith Street - Butter, iLL & WILLIAMS, Storage and Commission Mcht's. Fruits, Flour, Apples, Stonoware, Cider, Vinegar, Grass Seeds, Bu tar, Exg. 818 ana 315 douth 18t0 strest, Omaha, Nebraska, WIEDEMAN & CO,, Produce Commission Merchantg Poultry, Butter, Game, Fruits, Ete. 2028 8, 14th Omaha, Nebraska. CUAL, LIME, T JEFF W. BEDFORD, Coal, Coke. Lime and Stone, Office, 218 8. 14th St., Omaha, Neb. Yards, oth and Davenport, " COUTANT & SQUIRES, | Dealers in Hard and Soft Coal|- Best varioties. Office, 213 S 13th Sk Telephone No 1492, Omaha, Neb. Gro. C. Towns, Pres. GO PATARSON, Seck Troas NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Shippers of Go:l and Coke, 214 8. 13th St. Omaha, Neb, -3. H. Huvseer, F. A. Bavcn, Proprietor. Manager. Nebraska Coal & lime Company OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Office, 217 S. 13th St. Telophone 40, GRo. F. LavAan, P C. F. Goobyax, V-Pres, J. A.SUNDERLAND, Sec. & Treas. Omaha Coal, Coke and Lime Co, Jobbers of hard and 8ot coil, 209 S. 13th St.,Omaha, Nebras| WIN 8 and LIQUOR: NK DELLONE & CO., Dealers Lliguors and Cigars, 1207 and 1204 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. Factorios ~Nos. 4 aud 80°, :d List. N. Y. GEO W, DUNCAN, Successor to MCVAMARA & DUNCAN, —Importers and wholesale Dealers’ in— Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 214 and 216 S, 14th St., Cmaha, Neb. R. R, GROTTE, Wines an ll‘q'ums, Western Agent Jos. Schlitz Brewing C: Street, Omaha. HENRY HORNBERGER, Wholesale Wines, Liguors, Cigars 1821 Douglas St., Omaha, N 719 8. 9th FISH, K1, ICKEN, SIEMSSEN & CO. Wholesale Fish Dealers, Tmpoitors of Foreign Fish, Nos. 11lani 018 J i vtreehml% P, Track, Omaha, Neb, fll\OCBFJBS e TALLEN BROS. Wholesale Grocers, 1110 and 1112 Douglas Street, Omahs, Neb, E. B, CHAPMAN & CO. Wholesale FancyGrocers, Cigars. Toboeo and Smokers Arti Tes, 1517 Howard St. MEYER & RAAPKE, Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Teas, Sjiocs, Cigars and Tobaccos, 1317 and 1819 Douglas 8t., O Nebriska. MoCORD, BRADY & COMPANY, Wholesale Grocers, Corner 10th and Farnam Streets, Omaha, PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Groceries & Provisions Noe. 70! 709 and S, 10th St., Omaha Neb. Nebraska. BABNESB ETC WELTY & LAN ll R()Gl\', Manufacturers and Jobbers of Harness, Saddles, Saddlery Hardware, Turl Goods, Blan' d Robes. 14 2 Farnam Steeet Omana, Neo, Lunlhsr K d:s, cte. L O. HUNTINGTON & sn‘v Dealers in Hides, Wool, Ialluw 1114 Jackgon «treet, Omaha, Neb. SL() MAN BROS,, Leather, Sa‘fi'fiigf? I!‘a‘rdwgrel, Saddlory _and _Shoo _ Findings, l-um, Pelts, Grease, Tallow, etc. Omaha, Neb, DRY IJOOD! J. BROWN & CO., . Wholesale Dry Goods & Notions| ¢ 138 Douglas Strect, Omaha, Neb. Dealers in Agncull Implemems Oftice Cor. 6th and” - acide Sts., Umaha, Neb, PARLIN, ORENDORFF & MARTIN, Wholesals Dealers Agricultural lmplemenfs Wagons and Buggies, Omaha, Neb. FLOUR, ETC, L. A, STEWART & CO,, Wholesale Flour Dealers, And manutacturors of lluminating and Lubricating Oils. BRUNO TZSCHUCK, Jr, Agent for J. C. Hoffmayr & Co., Manf'rs Highest Grades of Flour By Rollers and Hungarian Pro-ess. Warchouse 1213 Jones Street, ( maha, Neb. ILER & Co, Distillers and Importers of Wines And Liquors. Sole Manufdoturers of Konnody's Eat India bitters. 1112 Haruey St., Omal L. P, LARSON & CO, Wholesale Dealer in Whiskies. And Cigars, and Gen'l Agents for the Fhiip Bests' lebrated Milwaukeo ecr, Omaha, Aob CIGAKS and TDBACGO MAL MthK, & (40 Jobhers of Cigars. Tobaccos, Gunsand Ammunition %16 to 213 8. 11th St. 1020 to 10:4 Farnam 8t., omaha, Neb.: 2& INTER-OCEAN CIGAR FACTOR T WESL & FRITSCHER, Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, And wholesalo doalers in Leat Tob ccos. No. 108 and 110 N. 14t3 St., Omaha, Neb, IRON PIPE, ETO. COWING & CO ydraullu& Mechan'l Engineers. obbers in Iron Pipe, Iron Fittings, Iron and Brass oods. Engineers supplies, 14th and Dodge Sts., mahia, Neb. LUMBER, ETC, LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, ete. Yards—Cor. 7th and Douglas, Cor 9th and Louglas, Drun Eie H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, Wholesale Drugzists, Job ers of Paints, Oils, % indow Glass, ete.,1114 Har- ney St., Umaha, Neb. C. FT GOUDMAN, Wholesale Druggist, Dealer in Pal Ofls ana Window Glace An Omaha, Nebraska. Importers and Jobbers of Millinery and Notions, 8 Harney st., Omaha, Neb, LIVE STOCK. GREEN & BURKE Live Stock Commission And Forwarding Agents, Union Stock Yards, South Om ha, Neb. Represented at Chicago by Keenan & Hancock, and J. J, Huater & Co. Telephone 581, W, ¥. BROWN & 00,, Commission Dealers in Live Stock Office-Exchange Building, Union Stock Yards,South Omaha, * eb. promptly filled, at lowest market price. Telephone No, 603. MALLORY, 8ON & CO., Established, 1862, Live Stock Commission, 11l. and_ Omahs, Neb Fr-nk Chittenden, Manager Omahis Branch, ~ Tele- phone No. $83, W, L. PATRICK & CO., Live Stock Commission Merch'ts Addresall communicatio 18 to us a3 Union Stock Yarce, South Umahs, Advances male on Stock. Union Stock Yards Company, OF OMAHA, John F. Foyd, Superintendent. Limited. SAFES & LOCKS. P.BOYER & CO,, Agents for Halls Sate & Lock Co's and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, Vaults Jllll ‘(lrk l rnam St., C m:un, Neb, G, ANDREEN, Manufacturer ot Fire and Burglar. Proof 81 Doors, Jail Work, Shutters and Wire Work. Cor 14th and Jackson Sts., Om ha, ~eb. Opening and repair- ing safes and general job work promptly done. Pork Pack ng. JAMES, E. BOYD, Pork Packer and Shipper, Omaha, Nebraska. HARRITS & FISHER, Packers and Provision Dealers. Office Union Market, 1517 D dge 't. Packing House Teack, umahs, Neb. Telephono No. 167 UMAHA M:NUFACTURERS. T OVERALLS CANFIELD MF CO. Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeans Fants, Shirts, Etc. 1102 and 1104 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb, OILS, ETC CO‘ISUL[DAI]‘ D TANK LINE CO., Wholesale Dealers in Qils, Gaso'ice Mica Axle Giease, e c. A. H. Bihop,Mana Ay dnon Neh IRON AND NAILY, OMAHA NAIL M'F'G CO,, Cut Kails and Spikes, Firo Nails a Specily. Cmahs, Nebrasks. Omaha Iron Works Company, Alunufac ur r; and Dealers in Machinery and Castings, Bteam Fngines, Bollers, Agricultural Iron Work, Tron *Biidscs, Mining and M1 M.chinery. Office Unlo . Pacific R. R.17¢2 and 16th Sts, WEAR! BRO. Foundry Works Corner Fourteen h aua .ucmm. Sts , Omaha, No prepared to do ail kinds of Iron and I3 ass Casti Orcers by mall recelve prompt attention, Also, O, € Baunistor's Kocking Giate Bars, manufastured'by Wearne & Bre, an W orks © WAITE LEAD, OMAHA WHITE LEAD COMPAFY, Corroders and Grinders of Perfectly Pure White Lead, Omaha, Neb. Levi Carter, Prest.; C. W. Moad, Vice Prest ; H. W. Yates, sec. and Tre BOHN MANUFACTURING CO,, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work and Iul.erlur Har Finish, Just opened. N. E. Cor, 8th and Leavenworth Sts., Omaha, Neb, CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY, holesale Lumher, 814 8 14th §t., Om . ha, Neb, F, Colpetzer, Manager. C. N, DIETZ, Lumber 13th aud Califorma Street, Omaha. Neb. HOH’ P, J. QUEALEY, Soap Manufacturer, Offico and factory, Near Posder Maga Inb, Omaha, Nebaska, BOOKBINDIN( E"V: RFES PRINTING CO., Printers, Book Binders, And Blank Bo k Muuficturers. Nos. 108 and 108 South (4th St., Omah1, Neb, FRED W, GRAY, lumherbllma Cement, Etc., Etc. & Dbugls St., Oniaha, N GEO, A, HOAGLAND, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber. Omaha, Nebraska. A, L. STRANG COMPANY, Pumus, Pipe, and Engmes. Btonn, Water, Railway and Milling Supplies, ete. 20,9 %, 9 4 Farma St., - maha, » eb, G. ¥. LYMAN, Dealer in Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Building Paper, Ete. South 18th Stroeh Omaha, CHURUHILL PUMP CO., Wholesale Pumpsm ipe, Fittinfis Btoam and Water Supylie uarters for Foost C $UY Farnam St Omaha, Neb. "W, J. BROATCH, lleavy Hardware, Iron, Steel Bpriogs, Wagon Siock, Hardwood Lumber, ete. 1309 1211 Haruey et., Omaha, Neb. EDNEY & GIBBON Wholesale Iron, Steel, Wagon Aud_ Carrl go Wood Stock, Heavy Hardware, Etc., 1217 aud 1910 Leavenworth st |, Owmaba, Neb. LEE, FRIED & CO. Jobbers of Hardware and Nails. Tinware, Sheet Iron, Etc. Agants for Howe Se.les wnd Miswi Fowder Co.” Omahs, Neb. MILTON ROGERS & SONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Maniics, Grates, Besws Goods. 1831 and 1523 Far. B Street, RECTOR & WILHELMY CO,, Wholesale Hardware and Nails, Jefferson Steel Nails. Cor. 10th and Harney Steet Omal V&Ock'l'A W, L, WRIGHT, Agent for the Manutacturers and lwporter Crockery, Glassware; Jamps, Chimueys, nu. llflw ll'l 8. 13th 84 ,Omab TGERMAN D, WYATT, * Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, £0th snd Izard St., Umaha, Nebraska. J, A, WAKEFIELD, | Wholesale Lumber.Lath, Shine les Building Papors, Sash, Loors Blinds, Mouldings, Fickets, Posis, Lime, Vlaster, Hair, Cement, Ninth and Jonies, Omahs, Neb, curms. 8. A. ORCHARD, Wholesale Carpets, Cil Cloths, Mattings, Curtaln Goods, etc., 1428 Farnam Street, Omaha, Aeb. Boo s and 8ho, W. V., MORSE & CO,, Johbers of Boots and Shoes 1819 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Manufactory, 118 Summer St., Boston. Coffee and #pic CLARKE BRO?, & C l)maha Coffee and Spice Mills tmporters and Jobbers, of Tuas, Coffes and Sy anufacturers of vaking Fowder, Flavorin, Eactal vy g, T e 141628 Hasser 8t., Gmaha, £ ebraska. MATTRESSES. E M. HULSE, Mattress Com| Manufacturing Matresses, nedth.] hlee Pitlows, Cots, ete. 1 00and 1203 Douglas 1., + waha, Neb, PAPER BOXES. J. L. WILKIE, Manufacturer of Paper Boxe*. 1065, 4th 8t,, Cmaha, Neb. Orders by mail solidit. ‘ed end will receive prompt attention. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. MINANTIAT, New York, Sept. 1,—Mongr—On call eaay at 1@1} per cent. Priug Paper —4@5 per cent. ExoraNee Bius—Dull at 82e, demand 85e. GovernMeNTs—Dull, Brocks—The stock market was less active during the forenoon than yesterday, From 12:45 until 2 the tone was weak, and frices declined 3@ o, latter on Omaha preferred, Active shares closed at about the lowest prices of the day, and generally }@2jc lower than the closing of yesterday. Ohicago & Am;n do Obioago, Burlington & Gals Dolaware, ‘;:m‘i‘:::u a? Wi Dnver & Rio Grande do preferred d proferred New York Central. . on Transcontinental . fio Mail...oiurrieanes F.arll, Decatur & Evanaville, Pu!.lmm Palace Oar Company... Crders for feeders end stock cittle | 6 i |to-day than bas appeared Ohlolgo. lfllml!\l’nlu.... preferre: 8t ';llll Texss PmMs Union P, Wabash, St Touis & Pacife do do *preterred. . 14 Om LIy do do Wostern Unfon Telogra Oregon Railroad & PRODUOK, OHIOAGO, Sept. 1.— Flonr — Qulet winter wheat, south- 84 50@b. Wisconsin and _ Mich- ; soft eprng, n rm(a 4,95, Minnesota bakers', $3,50: Plo'»‘e)nh. $4.76@5.L0; low grades, lR 003 Whest—Weak and lowsr; opened §@jc lower; ruled firm; declined do; railied alichtly and (losed lc under yesterday: 78j@79¢ cash; 781@709, September; £0§a80fc. Uoto ber; 823@ 830, November; No, 2 red 85}of Corn—Active and stronger; advanor d §afo, and olosed fi@{o over yestorday; 438@43¢c, cash and September; 423@42{o, Oetobery 494@493 , November, Oats—Quiet_and steady; 244c, cash, Wua September; 21fc, October; 25}c, November, Rye—Stiady ot F0ho. Barlay - u,mn at 6940, Timothy— Very active; prime, $l b68@1.60. Flaxseed—Stronger; No. 1, 81, Pork—Fairly active; n'nnm ag@ua lower, oty advanced 15@2 'o: dec! nsd 74@10c, oloscd nteady; 3“99@: 5, oash; 86. 77 80, September; $6 874@6 IJ, Uatobur. 6 szme k5, November, Moderately active; ruled 24@5o Aflud. and cl \wed-u-dy. $6,15@6.174, cnsh and September; 6 223@6 25, Octooer; $6,15@6.174, November, Bulk M Monts —Shonldere $3.85@3,90; short olawr sides, $610@615; shork ribs, $5.80@ 5, 8 Whitky—Quiet and steady ot $L12, Butter—Quiet and steady; good to fancy cr:;mery, 16@21c; good to choice dairy, 10 vestion Omoago, TIL and unehlnl!d Cheese—Firm; choice full cream cheddars, £4@Tho; fats, 76T} young Americas, 8@ ho; skims, 1@4e i Hiden —Activo and unchanged; heny greon salted, 8c; light, Bc; dry raltad, 11@11: Tallow—Steady; No, 1 country, bio. afrooivts, JDIpLS, G 000 floar, bbls. 39,000 9 Whaat, bushela Oorn, bushels, Jats, bushel Rya, bushels Barloy, bushels BT, LOUIS. St Louis, Mo., September 1.—Wheat — Lower, only moderate. y scuv.-. closing 3@fc under yestarday’s close; 858 @£ 94c; cash; 858c, asked Tor September; 903c, October; 935 bid, 93f0 naked Uorn—Better but slow; 40&@41;&:.01“!1 400 bid, September; 380, O OatsoA shado higher; 22} §3%4c, cash; 2250, September. Rye- Dall: 5bhc bid. ‘Whisky —Demoralized at $1.08. Butter—Uachanged; creamsry, 17@220; dairy, 12@18c. Afternoon board, - Wheat - 1o higher, Corn—Very weak and quiet. Oats—Slow and unchanged. NKW YORK PRODUCE, Naw Yomx, Sept. 1.—Wheat—Lower; exports, 28 000 bu; ungraded red, 75@85 ¢ fand i, Y33@91to; No. 3 red, 81&@8&:' No. 2 red, Yic in eleva- tor; November cloeing at 91gc Corn—Spot lower, closing ateadior; decline soe1nts, 212,0 0’ bu; exports, 110,- ungraded, 60@t2c: No, 3, 6% ovember closing at b0§e. Oats—Lower, olosing stronger; raceipts, 295,000 bu; exports, 19,000 bu; mixed western, 20@32¢; white western, 80@42c. Petrolentr — ¥ irm; united closed at $1 028, Tegs—Firm aod demand fair; roceipts, 4,000 packages; western, 143@15o, Pork Steady and quiet; moss epot, quoted at $10.95 210 50, Lard—Very 'quiett western steam spot, quoted at $6 524@6 55; November, $6.46, Buttor-—Firm and rather quiet, Cheese—Quiet and stendy. CIRCINNACL O1NoiNNaTr, O., Sept. 1,—Whaat—Heavy: No, 4 red, 80c. Corn -Quiet; No, 2 mixed, 4Ghe. Oats—Firmer; No, 2 mixed, 26@26}c. Ryo—Quiet; No, 2. 58c Barley—Stronger; No. 3 fall 83¢c, Pork—Firm at 89 50. ‘Whisky—Nominal at $1.06. MILWAUKER, Wis., Sopt. 1—Wheat— Quiet and steady; No. 2 Milwaukee and Sep- tember, 793c; October, 8lc y; ; No 2, 43c, No. 2_. 24fc. Provisions—Lower; mess pork. cash and September, $8.774; October, $8.85, MINNEAPOLIS, MiNNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 1.—Wheat— Steady witth fair business; No. 1 hard, 82c, cash, September and October; No. 2 hll’d 79%c and northera; 753 October. ¥lour—Qaiet; patents, $4.75@4.90; bakers, $3 76@3.90, Receipts—Wheat,. 74,000 bu, bb%hlpmanu-wmub. 17000 bu; flour, 4,000 s Receipts of the crop for the year to Anguat 81, 1866—~Wheat, 32,112,840 bu; fl;ur, 23,378 bbls, LIVERPOOL. Liverroor, Sept. 1.—Whea t— Kasy; No. 2 winter, oalfljd No, 2 spring, 63 10d, Corn—Dull; spct, Septomber and October, 43 64; November 48 63d, TOLEDO. Torepo, Septembsr 1.—Wheat—Dall; No, 2, cash and September, 85}c. Loranulbt snd firm; No, 2, cash and September, 4540 bid, Oats—Quiet; No. 26§c. 2 cash and Septomber, KANSAS CITY, Kanaas Crty, Mo, Sept. 1—Wheat— Weaker, oash, Gie; October, 7ijo; November, The bid, 7543 neked, . §2]c; Corn—Weak; cash, year, 20c bid Oats—Nominal; 200 bid, 27c asked, 239 asked, LIVE sT00¥, CHICAGO, CHICAGO, lll, Sept, Journal repo Cattle— Raodph 7,600; strongers shipping steors, $4.25@6.00; stockers aud feoders, §210(390; cows, bulls and mixed, 8175% 100; Texas firmer, #2.76@3,85; westorn raugers, stronger; natives snd hsll.lneedu, $3.80(@5.25; cows, $2,75@3.65 Hoga— Rucelpts, 15,000; stronger and Bo higher; rn\l'qh and mixed, $8.90@4,15; pack- |na and shippiog, e el 2,800, $2.00@4 00; Texany, §2 e oias oo KANBAS OITY. Kawsas Orry, M, uspe, Receipts, 4,000; ship) weak except for feeding steers; uxpwu 40; common to choice shipping, 4.5 lloohsu and feeders, $3 3.@4.30; Hogs —Heceipts, 6,000; shipments, 100; weak and 6@10c lower; sales averaged %4 00@4.35; bulk, $4,15@5 15, Bhup—llmw, 600; shipments, 100, quiet; common to good muwm, 81 6U@3.00 BT, LOUIS. 81, Louis, Mo, Sept. Receipte, 9,000; shipments, best grade held pretty well, bus poor stuff, of whic bulk receipts consist, was very d\nl -nd ncu Dplog. siasrs, $4.20b. 0 vative butchers' steers, $3 25@: 400 mlud lots of butche ing, $2 H0@8.25. BSheep — Recepts, A,noo shipwments, none; best, good demand; poor, dull; common to ;h(:;uu, $200@3.60; native lambe $2.00@ 1,—The Drovers steady; natives (0@3.20; lambs, per 1, —Otlfll— d “ 1,—Cattle— e OMAMA LIVE B1OOK' Uniox Brock YarDs, 8, OMana, | Tuesday Eveniog, September 1, There was wore life and stir at the yards for soms time, Both cattle and hog market was fairly + trong U'be sales made to day r-nged at the following prices: Common r(mgh "‘|} 84,45 ¢ 3 66; 4ood mixed hogs, 0; caoice llfllll 1oge, 83 60@3 75; lh“D uhnlnl $2.70@38.60; outcaer's stock, 82.75@8.50, $4.16@4.60; skips, 82.75@ | Del B RPN IFRESRENTATIVE SALYS RANGERS, Av, Pr. No. 1190 83 90 62, NATIVES, Pr, $4.50. TEXANS, Pr. 8525, cows, No. Av, Pe. L1096 §3 00, Av. 1118 Pr. £300 HOGS, No, Av. Pr. . 976 1181 83756 Av. Pr 921 $8656 bt 808 865 60 SHIPMENTS, Showing the number of oats of hogs, cattle and sheep shipped from South Omaha during the past twenty-four hours, and their points of destination: Av. Pr. 81 $8 70 201 8,774 CATTLE, Rt on's B & Q. Mii. " Note—All sales of stock in this market are Dest. Chicsgo, 18 made per_cat. live weight unless otherwiss | @ stated. Dend hoga wall at 1o per Ib for all weights, “‘3kins,” or hoge weighing loss than 100 ibs no value, Pregoant scwa are docked 40 1bs and stags 80 1bs. 8tock Yard Items, A great many ttrangers were at the yards to-day, mostly buyers and shippers, O C. Nelson, of Denver Ju nction, had 17 cattle in the yards yesterday, The Bay State cattle company are ship ping » groat many oattle; $43 head were re- ceived from there yesterday. ‘Word has been recolved hers that a train of stock has started flom Monntain Home and three more traius are waiting for shippers at Ountario, Oregon, Men were sent yesterday from the yards to conduct the atock through. McBeth, until recently a clerk in the office of W, F. Brown & Co., went to Chicago yes- terday 10 charge of a train of stock, Thomas J. Durbin, of Cheyenne, was at the yards yesterday. Clarence Brown has baeo ap pointed clerk in W, ¥, Brown & Co.’s othce, Among the recoipts at the yards yesterdas were consignments from tha following parties: Hanke & Riley, Albine, 78 hogs: H. Lemmer, Humphrey, 120 hogs; 4. M. Hidge, Clonr Creek, 38 hogs; Clark & llu\ton. Weeton, b4 hogs; C. T. Ward, Oreek Cattle Co., Rock bre\k Darbin _Laod acd Cattle Oo., Rawli cattle; J, Carter, Caldwell, 104 cattle; Lsnd and Cattla' Co,, 125 cattle; J. Liobman, Seward, 37 cattla; J, Q. Shirley, Ontario, Oregon, 339 oattle: Ruseell & Barrey, Ameri can Fal's, 200 cattle; Wilkins & 'Bowers, Americau_Falls, 178" cattls; O, I5 Fisher, . Pine Bluffs, 325 cattle; O. He-nklay. Ash- land, 36 cattle; Blazkmore & Aldritt, Friend, 82 cattle; A. T. MoEldorry, 24 cattlo, There were n numbse of parties at the yards ye terday looking for feoders, The amount of stock changing hands at the yards is considerablo when it is taken into Consideration that the market is only alittle more than a year old. A train-load of stock sold at the yards a fow days ago for $4 30, and was sh'pped t+ Chicago, The shipper after paying freight, yardage, otc , was forced to sell at $400, & loss of over $2,000, The engine doing the switching at the yards yeaterday was disabled by hayiog its front bar puiled out while aftempting to hold a stock train, The Jatest hotel arrivals are: M. O, Sabin, J. T. Wilkes, Frank Tenice, Idaho; F. W. Aufderheide, Shelton; J. N, Hughes, Si1ney; W. L. McDonald, Missouri Valley; C. Hink- Tdaho ly, and H. F. Reed, Ashland; J. Lobman, Soward, OMAHA WHCOLESALE MARKETS Tuesday Evening, Sept. 1. General Produce. Epgs—The ruling price to-day is 13¢, a few sales were made as high as 13o. Cheese— Easstern markets report higher prices. An esrly advance can ba expected here. " Full ~ cream cheddars, S8jc full cresm flats, two in hoop, 9c; full cream Youog Americas, four inhsop, 1lc; Swiss, 16¢; brick, 1240; Limbarger, 100, Provicions —Liard, 40 1b cans, per Ib, Tc; dried beef hams, 13¢c; dried boef, regular 1lc; corned beef, per bbl, $6 00; mess pork, per bb), $1300; ham, 113@113c; breakFfast bacon, 10c; clear side bacon, 8c; dry ealted sides, 7ck; shoulders, 6o, meo — Kecipts ot pratrie chickens not very Iiberal, Stock arrived moatly in condi- tion, Bulk of of sules wero made at $2.10. All birds ehould bs drawn and packed in ice. Butter—Unchaoged, Recepts falling con- siderale behind the demand, especially of choice grades, To-day's quotation are choice, 16@160; fair to good, 10@12c; inferior, 6@8Sc; creamery, 30@22c. Toultry—The glut lasted all through last week, and was only cleared up Saturday. The market opened this week with the same prices, but the feeling was in favor of seller, d it is more than Likely that an advance of 25¢ will be made soon unlesr receipts increase. The market to-day was nearly cleared, Spring chikens, $2 0@2,50 according to size; old chickens, $2.76@3.(0. Potatoos—Supply of home-grown has been » trifle ehort, and prices ranged from 80c up to 45c, according to quality. Onions—Plentiful at 30@402, are not advisable just yet, Beans—There is very little inquiry for beans at present, Hand-picked navy, 81.50@L.60; hand-picked medium, 81 25@1,40; good olean country, $0c@$1.19; inferior, 50@6lc. Shipments Grain, Corn—85@37e, Now Oata—22@252. 014 Oats 8 ko, Wheat - 45@6bc. Rye—New, 860, Theo general feeling iv the produce market in stronger, Fruits. Lemons -A few new consiguments are comiog in and a fall in prices is anticipated. Per box, $8.00 Apples—There is a good demand for choico eating applee, but there are very fow in tha market, Ohoice eating per bbl, $3.00@3,85; choice cooking, per bbl, $2 25% 2.75. Orsb Apples—Siberian Transcendent and other vareties ver § bushel box 40@'0u. Cocoanuts —Per hundred, $5 & Bananas —Per bunch, 87, W@S 00, Cranberries —Per bbl, '$9 50@10.50, Peaches—Arkansas, per § bu box. ‘...u 00 laware per one-half bu basket . 2 00 Michigan * " pock basket. 126 Delaware peaches per crate of 8 peck bas- ket 83 00@3 50. Grapes —A few Council Bluffs home grown 7were lu the market to-day and sold readily at ) Calitornia Frults, Pears —Winter Nellis, Beurre Diel, Law- rence, E. Beurre, Vicar, and other varioties, per box, §2 75@38 00, Ponches—Per box. $2.00. Plums—Per box, $1 2@1 75, Prunes—Per box, $1 26@1.76. Grapes— Per crate, $1.76@2.00, Grocers' List, Dry Fauirs—No, 1, quarter appler, ted, boxes, c; peaches, boxes, none in the market; puuhu. vaporsted, noae in the market; nnpm,nhn, Suaaxs - Powdered, 830; cat loaf, 7§c; gaun- ulated, 7c; confectioners’ A, Gic; Ntandara extea 0, Gic; extra C, 63; medium vellow, 530 dark yellow, Bi Correxs — delnn grades, 9)c; fair, 10} @lo; good, 12; vprime, 12@18; choice, lli’a-17r~ hm.y green and yel- iow, 16@10ke; old :nvcrnmant Ja 23¢; Mocha, - um-ud mu; MecLaughlins X XXX, mma. 1830; Java, 16§@1 fe; Dilwrtis'n, 18¢; Red Orose, 1530, UaNNED GooDS - Oysters (Standard) }ézr cuwe, 8 9); strawberrise, 2-1b, per case 9 raspberiies, 2-1b, per enu 225 Califorvia peare, per case, b 60; o {oots, per case, 4 20; peachies, per case, 4 70; white chervles, per ocase, b 80; plums, per case, 4 00; whortleber~ plums, 2-1b, per gase, 2 green gages, per o-n. 290; pine apples, 2-1b, per oo, § M‘ AR o el i Ay cnm-Mind. Ojo; stiok, Oo; twist stick ‘Serons —Whole- Pepper, 18¢; alapion, 103; cloves, 15@2 c; oaseia, 10¢; nutmegs, 5@ 6 Spicks - Ground—ilack pepper, boxes, 15@ 255 alapics, 1% 2%6; clonwmon, 18@3 lo; cloves, 15@250; ginger, 16@25¢; 1nustard 16 @250 Stanor—Nisgra Gloss, 1 b, 6je; Ni- aars Gloss, 3 1b, Nisgra Gloes, o Ib, 7o; Niagra Corn, 11b. 7¢; Kingsfords Corn, 1 Ib. 8lo; Kingsforda G'oss, 1 b, 80; King:ford Gloss, 6 b, 8kc; Kingsferd's Pure, 8 Ib, 60; Kingsford's Buik, 4o, SYAUP--Standard O, 20c, bble; Standard do, 4-gallon kegs, 1 4 Sopa—In Ib papers, 8 25 a care; salsoda keg per 1b, §2 74, \lnl(un, Croen <18 @18c; White Wine, 15 l.nrl Suul 4 inch and large-, 8}o; § inch, 8§o; 4 inch, 9o, Saut hr..y londe, per bbl, 1 55; Ashton, in encke, 350; 3 sacks Ashton, 100; bbls dairy, 260@2 75, OaNDLYS —Boxer, 40 1bs, 163, 12}0; :.mxu 40 1bs, 16 oz, B¢, 124¢c; half box, 20 2o Maronrs—Por caddie, 850; round, rl onse, 45c; equare, oases, 170; Oshkosh, cases, gr, 120, 'TrA8 - Gunpowder, fair, 85@4b: good, 4@ Ebe; choice, 60@7be; good Imperial, 40@ choice, 60@700; Young Hyson, good, 30(@45: choioe, 50@70c; Oolong, Rood, 35@ 10¢; Oolong, choice, 40@600: Englith Breakfast, good, 8 40c; choice, 107%650; Souchong, gond, 30 & 400; choloe, '85@4de; Jnpane, fair. 20 801 ood, 8@ 450; chuice, 53@70e; Tea Dust, 15:; Tea Siftiings, 180, ORACKERS ~ Garneau’s soda, butter and nio, bo; creams, 8c; ginger snaps, 8o; ity soda, The Ud\'sl'lms~lt 50, 55 and 60, according to grade, Progues —Medium in barrels, 5 25; do in half barcels, 3 25; emall in tarrels, 6 00; do in half baerels, 3 50; eherkins in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrele, 4 00, Rior —Lonisiana, prime to_choice, 6}@73o, Soaps —Kirk’s Savon Twperial, 8 00; Kirk's satinet, 3 15; Kirk’s standard, 3 60; Kirk’s White Russian, 4 60. WoobkxwaRk—Two hoop pails, 1 75; three hoop pails, 200, Tubs, No 1, 800; pioneer washbosrds, 1 50; well-buckete, 3 75. Porasi — Pnnuuylvnmn cane, 4 cans in case, 835 Babbitt's ball, 2 dozin case, 1 90; An- chor ball, 2doz in case, 1 50, Dry Goods, Prices have been tending upward, but indi- catious are that the limit is about reached for the present. The bulk of business done the past month exceeds that of last year by about wg per cent, Prints Steel River, 5h Amerioan, bk Arnold’s, 6; Manchester, 6 Lymaw, 0 Gloucestér, 53; Dunnell Jacquard, 6: Dunnell, 5 Ramapo, 4; Windsor, 6; Pacific, 6, Har- mony, 44; Auchor Shictings, 43; Merrimack d | Shirtings, 43, DrniNS - Bosver Creek AA, 11; Beaver Oreek BB, 10; Beavar Creek CO, 9; Jufirey XX, 113; Joffrey XXX, 12; Jaffrey D & T, 124:'Columbian, 12k; York, 13; York, funoy, 13; Everett, 13; Haymaker's blue aud brown, 74, Duck—(Unbleached) -8 oz Magnolia, 10; 10 oz Magnolia, 11; 8 oz West Point, 10}; 10 o0z West Point, 12, Ducks—(Colored) - Boston 9 oz brown and drab, 13): Boston O H brown and drab. 9: Boston XX brown and drab, 10; Boston XXX brown aud drab, 11; Boston O P blug, 113; Warren Tricot, 15. Browx CoiTons -Lawrence LL, 5; Shaw- mut LL, 5; Beaver Dum LL, b; Atlantic L, 6;Indian Head, 7; Wanchusett, 6§; Orown XXX 64; Olifton OCC, 63; Utica O, 43; At- lantic P, 53, BLea kD Corroxs —Farwers’ Choice, 03 Cabot 6§; u..u. X um 4 4, 73; Hill §, u Lonsdale, 7§; F Wamsut(a, 10 S mH DRt R Coson —Pepperell R, 6}, Pepperell O, 555 Atlu, G}; Statute of Liberty; 5; Sarunac R, Gb, TickiNGs - Amorkeag A C A, 12}; 'Thorn- diks 00 0. 7§; Thorrdike fanoy, 95 York A, 103; York favcy; 12§, Millbury, 124; Pearl Ruver, 113; Hamilion, 1% Swit Rver, 63; Suetuckes 3, 84; Shet.ckes S 5, 93; Montauk A, 12 Montauk B, 104: Omega ACA 134, "CORSED J ¥AxS — Kuarsarge, nory 73 Pepoerell, 74; Indian Occhard, keag, 7, GiNaHAMS —Renfrew, 9@10%; Amoskeng, dress, 9; Amoskeng, staple, 74; Ivanhoe, »f; Womsuita, 83 Nubiun, '8);" Warwick, 0; ‘Whittendon, 9; Bates, dress, 5; Bates, staple, 63: Randolph, staple, 64; Lunrdo‘mn, CHrvIoTS—Amoskesg, checks, DL Amos- keag, stripes, 84; Slater, stripes, 8; Kdinburg, 94, Whittendon, stripes, 8; Glenrose, 9; Otis, checks, 9; Otis, ltrlpuu 9, Royal, 6§; Amos- keag, napped, 104, Luray, book fold, 12; Oberon, book fold, 114; Eadurance, book fold, Onrn ‘Wares -Bibb, white, 20; Bibb | colorad, 224; Pecrless, white, 4 ply, 18; Peer- less, colored boards, 20} Lo J No 1 Pittsburg J. U. L. & Sons, 34c;:No, 1 Pittsburg K & S 84c; No 1 Oincinuati, 33c; No 11lace leather, 6ic; prime elaughter sole leather, 7c; prime oak fole leather. 87c. Sole leather, per pound: Hemlock slau'r, 2:@320; Hemlock, D H, 24@23c; oak elau'r, 84@38c. Upper leather, per foot, 220240, Hem kIp, 16@Bsc: oak kip, $3@95c; French kip, $1 (0@1 25, Hem, calf, $10/@1 10, onk calf, 8100@1 20; French calf, $1 2:@1 85, Moroceo boot leg, {0.8820; Morocco oil peb- ble, 26@8%., Toppings and linings, $610@ 10 60 per doz, Painte, Olls and Varnishes, 0155 —110 carbon, per gallon, 11c; 160 head- light, per gallon, 160; 1760 heaalight, per gallon, 160; 150° water white, 16¢; Jinseed, raw, por gallon, 44c; linseed boiled, per gal® lon,'47c; lard, winter ste'd, per_gallon, 60c; No. 1, 5e; No. 2, b0c; castor XXX, per gal- lon, $150; No. 8, $1 40; sweet, per gallon, 81 00; sperm W, B., per gallon, $L60; fish W, B., per gallon, 65c; neatafoot extra, per gollon, 76c; No. 1, 70c; lubrioativg, z ro, per gallon, '80c; summer, ' 163; golden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 83c; N nal, per gallon, 90c; turpentine, per gallon, 47c; noptha 740, per gallon, 16c. th. LAKE FISH~—(1885 Catch ) uur Bls Quar Blu Pls, K'ts NEW FISH, 9 60 ”' 10 250( 92 | 80 2 50( 86 1 50/ b8 52 10| 74 No. 1 Pickeral..[4 ¢ 80119168 MAGKEREL- {1885 Oatoh,) No. 1 Whitefish. |6 005 40 3 0 0. «|5 h0i4 952 30 3 072 70 1 8 Ib() 002 bl 602 5 4 2 1 0j8 Bbla,|Half Bbll .‘ Quar Blo 200/ 100 90 0 NEW FISH.. Med NolSh |1 Lnx« hmxly 0 Fat Small ... : Bl s H'li Bbls 20)( 100 90 NEW FISH, Muno's s..m Nu, 1 Lsl 8 00[4 5 |4 102 Lngh-hdu arge 7 B0J4 23(3 75 Gibbed. . 6 00[3 5.3 00) 1 PICKLED SALMON—IMP'D mmuNG (1885 Catch,) B[ HIE Bm.'u-o Buls | Pails 200 [ 10 9) Kits, NEW FISH. Norwpn KKK| Herrings . . Bio E, Alaski Tongues aud _Bounds. 156 00/8 00[7 254 (03 " Covrsu—New Eoglieh. summer whole cod, Ge. Halibu%, new, 12je; new BMOKED WISH scaled herrings, 200 Sunpmiks Dowertic Hollamd herrings, kegs, 450; Rus razdines, uoriogs, 4b¢; achovies in glass, Ols Bull braud, per’ doz, 3 60; auchoviea in 4 Jegs, Ole Bull brend, per doz,, $4.00; spided Hamburg berrings, sking aud'lisads of, per pail, §1.25 Heavy Eudwm Ldst, Iron, rates, 3 10; plow stecl, special cast, do; crucible ste), ¢t tools do, 12@18g; wagon upoi-. pee wob $176@8 00; hubs, per set, $1 25, felloes sawed m. $1 4U; tonguer, Go; axles, each, 75¢i square mute per .18 00/7 00/6 45'd 552 9)) .18 00(7 00{6 258 &0 2 9) 85 85 93 oured , 28¢; sperm, sIR- | N, 1b,7@11¢; coll ohain, perlb, 6@1%: lnllk-bb, 83; iron wedges, Bc; crowbars, harrow tooth do; #pring steel, 7 @So; and-n'- horse whosa, 81 10; Burdans mule sh oes, $5 10, i Hnmlu Wine—In oar lots, &4 00 per 100 'qN‘A'llA—RI‘" 10to 60; i on, $2 €0; 8ot —Shot, 81 60; buckshot, §1 §5; orien~ tal pow: kege, 83 50@4 00; do, half kega, 82 00; d tor kegs, S1 80; blastiog, nr. 83 30 fare, per 100 fost, b0, EAD ~ Bar, $1 65 Druoge, DRUGs AND CrewoaLs = Acid, oarbol acid, tartaric, balsam copai P per 1b, 12¢; calom , por (z, Ble; form, per lb, 93c; Dovers puwdern. $1 25; eprom_salts, per Ib, 3Yo pure, por Ib, 25c; lead rcetate, .wn.. No. 1, per gal, 81 560; oil mmrm ), $1 60; oil, olive, per gal, $1 4 3 opium, 84 25; quinine, P, & por oz, 8¢; potarainm, fodi 1, per Ib, €8 25; ralicin, per o3 4083 sul- phate morpbine, per oz, $3 10; wulphu, per b, 4c; strychnise, pee cs, $16 X C combination loop hames 85 25, X hames T, O. T. ham g on pads, $1.75; 47 ring bita, 850 . 10 thread, 73c; jap braust n-g slide, 30c X C breast strap slide, 40c; n 8 loop champ T buckler, 81 05; 13 jap § champ T buckles 953 18 X C 38 loop uh-o T buckles $130; 1§ jap 8 loop champ buckles $1.20; copper rivets s 9, 20c; nn-tol ant 14 at 85,50 14 at $4 50, 1 & at u'g' g’n $3.50; Garman sunps, 1) at $5.00, 13 at 10, Tat 8140, § at $1.40, 3 at 81.40. svlrlu Coroonr Seinita—188 proof, 114; do, 100 le 110; spirits, second quality, 101 proof, 14: do, 188 proof, 118, fimucn—)uu proot alookol 325 per wine gallon, ‘Waiskies—Redlstillod whiskies, 1 00@1 50; in blended, 150@3 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 00‘ ontuoky and Pennsylva- nla ryes, 2 00@6 Golden sheaf, Bourbon and Rye whikkies from $1 50@3 (0, Branpies—Imported, 8 00@16 00; domes- tio, 1 608 00, @gx‘l’s—lmpnmd 4 50@600; domestle, 160 Roxs—Imported, 4 5o@n 00; Ncw Fnglane 2 00@4 00; dometic, 1 H0@: o) Ouuuon—lmpomd, pr-r case, 28 0@ 84 00; Amerioan, per case, 10 CO@16 00, Dry Paints White lead 8c; Fronoh Zino, 1%; Pasls whiting, 240; whiting gilders, 130; whiting oom'l, 1ic; lampblack, Germantown, 1263 Iampblack, ordinary, 100y Prussian blag, untramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, Bo; nmber burnt, 40; umber, raw, do; eionns, bumt do slenra, raw, 4oi Parls groen, genuing, 350 B groon,comnon, 20 chrofas geeen, N, ¥ 2003 chromo green, K., 120; vermillion, 2 7bc; vermillion, Amm’lum, 18¢; Inding, 100; rose pink, 140; Venotian, rod, Cool 3jo; Venotion, red. American, 1 740} chrome yellow, genuine, 20 low, K., 1%: ochro rochalls, 3c; ochre, French 3§o; ochire, Amorican, Zo; Wintere mineral, 24o; Liohigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown. 2t Prince's mineral, 86, VAnNISEES —Barrels, por gallon: Furnltare, oxtra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, 81; conch, ex - ten, 81 40; conch, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, oxtra, 81 75; Japan, 700; asphaltuin, extea, 8bo, Shollc, 85 BO; ard ofl finish $1'50 PaINTs (8 OrL—White lead, Omaba, P P, o) whito lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 75; Marseil os green, 1to b cans, 200} French zinc groon senl, 120; Trench ino, rod ven, Lo, ‘rench zine, in varnish asst., 300; French zinc, In oil asst, i%0; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b han., 10¢; raw und burnt Sienns 100; vendyke urown, 130; rofined lampblack, 1%c; coach black and ivory black, 160; drop blmci 16cz Prusisn blus, 40c; ultramarins blue, 180 chiromo groen, L. M & D, 1io; blind an shutt green, L. M, & D., 165; Paris green, 18c; [ndinn rod, 16c; Venotina rod, 9c; Tus: onn red, 320; Amorioan vormillion, L, & 200; yellow yellow _och Tobreoo. Smoking tobacco~0, 8., 2% Meersahaum, 80c; Long Tom 800, Blackwell's Durham, 16 oz, b6l0; 8 oz, Bios 4 oz, 575 3 o, 600, Seal of North Unrolina, 16 0z.,wo0d, 42c; 8 0., wood, 4503 4 0., oloth '480; 0z, O0o, Navy g;‘:ypm., 96c, Killikinick, 4 oz, 27c; 2 oz, Kino cat—Hard to Beat, 70c; Charm of the +| West, 60c; Fountain, 703; Golden Thread, 67c; Kavorite, 60c; Buds, 5%; Rocky Moun~ tam, 500 Fancy, 450; Daisy, Plug tobacco—Climax, 4dc per Ib,; Horse- shoo, 46c: Star, 40c; Spearbead, 460; Our Rope, 50c; Piper Heidsick, 603; Punch, 400, Building paterial. * Sewer brick, $0.00; medium_ brick, $5.00 common brick, $7.(0; lime (in bulk) per brl 65e; lime (in brls). 9Je: Louisville cement, $1066; Utica, Akron and Milwaulee coment, $1 50 Portland coment, Koglish, $4.00; stucce, Michigan, $2.00; hair in paper sacks per bu Dry Lamber. ‘Wholesale—On Board Cass at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS fin 18 oote joote (2400 BOARDS, No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 16 #¢ 0. 2 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft No. 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft. No. 4 boards, 12, 14 and 16 f¢. . BIDING, 1at Com., 12, 14 and 16 fost 2d Com..'14 and 16 foet. . 8d Com;, 14 and 16 foot Fence, 14 and 16 feet.. FRNOING, No, 1,4 & 6 inch, 12 und 14 feet, 0. 1, 4 & 6 inch, 16 feot, ot Nov 2 446 tnch 15 nod 14 tose. Tough. No. 2 4 & 6 inch, 16 foot, rough...... 16 BHIP LAE. No. 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inoh, No, 2, Plain, 10 inch, Ne.1, O, G... 18t Com, § inch, Norway 2d Com, § Inch, Norwuy FINISHING, 1st, 2d and 84 Olear, 1¥inch, lll fld, lnd!ileelr li and 21inch, 14 ond 2 inch, s, 2 id, lur. 1linsh, s 8 Afil!-ot, Limeh, 8. l P B Bellot,lhnh. -... Whits Godar, 6 By, bames. , B n b, halves Whia , 8 100008, quarters wuno«u 4 inch, round. . FLOORING, 18t Oom, 6 Inch, white pine 4 Oom. & ivch,’ whito pin 24 Com. 6 inch, white pis. .. Sel, Pance 6 Luh, white pine 166 and 2d Clear yollow tns, 4.6 inch. 100K BOARDS, ’IA’I'EI:S, WELLTUBING, HUK‘IB.' e | =5 5= - S g2szsd £8832 2T gss s8s8sSs 8388 ESEN - =3 ped Lo w8 B sg33: 8.8y g 1 A inch well tubiog, D, & M 8 {nch weJ | tubing, Bov. Plokets: D, & H, Flat, §33 Yo ¥, J. BOHUYLEX, W. F, Johnson & Co. Oommission Mercha 218 La Salle Btréet, Chicago. Recelvers of graln and seeds. Fuatures bought and sold, Bpecial attention to sales by samplea Repeessated by EDWARD BARTON, Tdncaln, b

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