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THE DAILY BEE---THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1885, .|OMAHA_JOBBERS' DIRECTORY. I!slnv ¥10. BRANOB & Co,, Wholes'e riuits,Produce, 0ysters 1121 Farnam St., Omaha. ples—Our own King—Platt o 'nger rand Oysters. Butter, Exgs, Game, Poultry, Potatoes. “JOHN ¥, FLACK, General Commission Mercham Produce, Provisions, Fruits, Flour and Feed. 14th St., Omahn, Neb. m..n-lm.num.mwlwl Returns mado ~ LOUIS HELLEK, Jobber & Commission Merchant Choese, Sausages, Fruits, Butchers' Tools and Sup- plies 1215 Jones St., umaha, Neb. HORST & RIDDELL, General Commission Merchantsl SrrciavTies —Butter, Eggs, Foreign and Don Fruits. 112 8.14th St.,cm eb, Telephone N i E. MORONY, General Commission Merchant Butter, Eggs, Cheese an Countey Prodiice generally, 8.9, 12th St., Omaiis, Neb. vy, '01‘“’" BTOV T3 L. BRANDRIS & SON. Wholesale Job Lots, Dry Goods, Notione, Gen's' Fornishiog Goads, €oods trom New York. Trade Salen Daily; 508 ana 508 South 18th 8t., Omaha. 0. 8. GOODRICH & CO,, French and German Fancy Goods Druggists' and Stationers’ Sundries, 1415 Farnam , Umaha, Neb. J. T. Rohinson Notion (:umpany 403 and 405 8. 0th St., Cmaha, Neb. Wholesale dealers in Notions and Gents' Furnishing __Goods, PUI\NITVRE Dh.Wl' Y & 8 l‘HNE, Whnlesale Dealers in Furniture Farnam §t., Omaha, Neb, " Wagons ana Carr.age £4F EstAusiED 185, A. J. SIMPSON, The Leading Carriage Factory, 1409 and 1411 Dodge St., Umahn, Neb. McSHANE & SCHROEDER, Buyers of Butter and Eggs, Refrigerator and Packing House,14th & Leavenworth Sts., on U, P. R, . Track, Omaha, Neb. Established 1870, ROBERT PURVIS, General Commission, 211 8. 14th St., Omaha, Neb. Specialtios— Butter, s, Poultey and Game. PEYOKE BROS, Commission Merchants, Fruits, Produre and Provisi:ns, Omlhl. Neh ot A. P. SCHACK, Wholesale Commission Merchant Fruit, Sceds and Produce, No. 218 8. 1ith Street Omaha, Nebraska. TROXELL & WILLIAMS, Storage and Commission Mcht's. Frulte, Flour, ples, Stoneware, Cider, Vinegar, AR Fgg+. 818 and 816 outh Produce Commission Merchants Poultry, Butter, Game, Fruits, Ete. 2028 8. 14th 8t, Omaa, Nebraskn. FISH ICKEN, SIEMSS & CO. Wholesale Fish Dealers, Tmportors of Foreign Fiah, Nos, ni 018 J stroetind U. P. Track, Nel flBOCBR[EI 0 “ALLEN BROS. Wholesale Grocers, 1110 and 1112 Douglas Street, Omahs, Neb. E. B, CHAPMAN & CO. Wholesale FancyGrocers, Cigars. Tobaoco and 8mokers Arti les, 1917 Haward 8t MEYER & RAAPKE, Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Teas, Sjioes, Oigars and Tubicoos, 1817 and 1810 Douglas 8t., Omaha, Nebraska. MoCORD, BRADY & COMPANY, Wholesale Grocers, Corner 10th and Farnam Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., Wholesale Groceries & Provisions Noe. 705, 707,709 and 711 §. 10th St., ®maha Neb. ETC. CUAL, LIME, 7C. JEFF W. BEDFORD, Coal, Coke. Lime and Stone, Office, 418 8. 14th §t., Omaha, Neb. Yards, oth and Davenport, Stu COUTANT & SQUIRES, Dealers in Hard and Soft Coal Best varictics. Offico, 18 §. 13th S, Telephone No 1492, Omaha, Neb, Gro, C. TowLs, Pres. GRO.PATRRSON,SeckTreas NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Shippers of Goal and Coke, 214 8, 13th St, Omaha, Neb, J. M. HuLuker, F. A. Bavcn, Proprictor. Manager, Nebraska Coal & lime Company OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Office, 217 S, 13th St. " Telophone 40. Gro, F. Lanaon, Pros. . F. Goonway, V-Pres. . A. SUNDERLAND, Sec. & Treas, Omaha Coal, Coke and Lime Co, Jobbers of hard and'soft coal, 200 8. 13th St.,Omaha Nebraska. WIN<S and LIQUORS. FRANK DELLONE & CO., Dealers Liquors and Cigars, 1202 and 1204 Douiglas St., Omaha, eb- Factories—Nos. 4 and 805, td Dist. N. v. GEO, W, DUNCAN, Successor to MOVAMARA & DUNCAX, —Importers and wholesale Dealers’ in— Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 214 and 216 8, 14th St., Cmaha, Neb. R. R, GROTIE, Wines an Liquors, Western Agent Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. Street, Omaha, 7498, 9th HENRY HORNBERGER, Wholesale Wines, Liquors, Cigars 1821 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. ILER & Co., Distillers and Importers of Wines And Liquors. Sole Manufacturers of Kel 's East India Bitters, 1112 Harney St., Om: ob, L. P, LARSON & CO, Wholesale Deaier in Whiskies. And Cigars, and Gen'l Agents for the Philp Bests' Celebrated Milwaukee Beer, Omaha, Neb. CIGA&S and TOBACCO. MAX MEYER & CO,, Jobbers of Cigars. Tobaccos, Gunyand Ammunition. ¥15 to 263 8, 11th St. 1020 to 1024 Farnam 8t., Omaha, Neb. &4 INTER-OCEAN CIGAR FACTORY WEST & FRITSCHER, Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, And unulml« doalors In Leat Tobsccos, No. 108 sad N. 14tn 85, Omaha, Neb, IRON PIPE, ETC. COWING & 0O. deraullc& Mechan'l Engineers. obbers in Tron Pipe, Iron Fittings, Iron and Brass good. Engincors wupplos, L4th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Nel A. L, STRANG COMPANY, Pumos, Pipe, and Engmes Stean, Watar, Tialway snd Millng Supplis, ele. 20, 925, ha, b eb. CHURCHILL PUMP O Wholesale Pumps, P mpe Fminfi_s_{ Stoan and Water Suppliek. Homdquarters for oods.” 1111 Farnan Jmaha, Neb. HARDWARE. Heavy Hardware, Imn Steel, Springs, Wagon Stock, Hardwood Lumber, stc. and 1211 Harney 3¢, Owsha, Neb. EDNEY & GIBBON Wholesale Ircn, Steel, Wagon And Carrl £) Wood Stock, Heavy Harlware, Ete., 1217 and 1219 Leaveawortn &t , Omahs . LEE, FRIED & CO,, Johbers of Hardware and Nails. Tinware, Sheet Iron, Etc. Agents for Howe Scules ani Miswi Powder Co. Omahs, Neb. "MILTON ROGERS & SONS, Stuvas Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Munties, Gaber, Beoss Gonde. 1821 and 128 Far. 0 om Street. RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., Wholesale Hardware and Nails, Jefferson Steel Nails. Cor. 1th and Harmey Steet Ouiaha, Neb, 09 oroclnrv. W, L. WRIGHT, Agent for the Manufacturers aad Importer Crockery, Glassware; Lampe, Chimueys, etc. 'Office 317 £, 13th 8¢, Oma Nebraska, HARNESS, ETC, WELTY & LANDROCK, Manufacturers and Jobbers of Harness, Saddles, Saddlery Hardware, Turf ( Blankets and Robes. 1412 Farnam Stréet Omaa, Ne Leather, Hides, £ tc. ENGINKS. BROWNE !,L & CO. D selers in The Baker Automatic Engines. Statiorary and portable Engizes, Fo'lors ard Sheet Tron work. = Wagons, Buggles, Agricultuial [mple~ mente, Pumps, o, IE13-1015 Leavenworth St Omaha, Keb W. G. Trxruatox, Maasger. Drugs Ete H, T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY, Wholesale Druggists, Job ers of Paints, Oils, Window Glass, etc.,1114 Har- ney St., Omaha, Neb, O. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist, Doalor in Palnts, Of's and Window Glats Omaha, Nebraska. An MILLINERY, 1. OBEAFELDER, Tmporters and Jobbers of Millinery and Notions, 1218 and 1213 Harney st., Omaha, Neb, LIVE STOCK. GREEN & BURKE, Live Stock Commission And Forwarding Agents, Union Stock Yards, South Om i ha, Neb, Represented at Chie Kéenan & Hancock, azd J. J, Buater & Co, Telephone 582, W, ¥F. BROWN & CO., Commission Dealers in Live Stock Office—Exchange Building, Union Stock Yards,South Omaha, Neb. Orders for feeders and +toc promptly filled, at lowest market price, T No, 603, MALLORY, SON & CO,, Established, 1862, Live Stock Commission, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 1l and Omaha, Neb, Frank Chittenden, Manager Omaha Branch, = Tele- phone No. $83. W, L. PATRICK & CO., patohes received from Chicazo during the afternoon stated that there were rumors of a ten cent grain rate to New York, and that the demoralization was extending to higher classes of freight. Tt ia believed a large shipment is to be made at an early dats by rail for export st the low rate maintained. STOOKS ON WALL STRERT, P 9 Oouponl. Pluiflo fi s of 95, do proferred . Obieago, Bmunmn & Quincy Delaware, Lackawana & Western. Denver & Rio Grande. . forred . lllllmll Central, . [ndhnt, Blwmmnon & Western, Fake Shore & Michican 'éonc'i-'m Loulsville & Nnhvlfi Northern Pacific. do do prefe New York Central. Whabash, St. Louis & Pacifi w dt Unll doT ! dn CE T ) Oregon Railroad Zylvlzlhnn PRODUOB. OHIOAGO, Om10a60, IlL, Sept. 2.— Flour — Quiet and unchanged; wheat, south- em, 84 808535 n and Mioh 0@5.00; i e ! *Minnoiotabakers) $.50@ patents, $4 75@5.50; low Kndu. '2 00@ Live Stock Commission Merch'ts {3, Address all communications to us a$ Union Stock Yards, South Umaha, Advances made on Stocl. Union Stock Yards Company, OF OMAHA, John F. Eoyd, Superintendent. Limited. 3 SAFES &;Lfl('l\'fi: P. BOYER & CO,, Agents for Halls Sate & Lock Co's Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, Vaults and Jail Work. 1020 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Omaha Safe Works, G. ANDREEN, Manufacturer ot Fire and Burglar Proof S.fes, Vault Doors, Jail Work, Shutters and Wire Work. Cor um and Jackson Sts., Omsha, Neb. Opening and repair- ing safes and general job work promptly done. L. 0. HUNTINGTON & SON, Dealers in Hides, Wool, Tallow, 1114 Jackson Street, Omaha, Neb. SLOMAN BROS,, Leather, Sadilery Hardware, Suddlery and Shoe Findings, Furs, Pelts, Grease, Tallow, etc. Omaha, Neb. DRY flOODS, J J‘ BIKOWN & Ci Wholesale Dry Goods 8? “Notions 1323 Douglas Strect, Omaha, Neb, Dealers in Agncull lmplements Office Cor. 6th and Pacidc Sts., Omaha, Neb, PARLIN, ORENDORFF & MARTIN, Wholesale Dealers in Agricultural implements, Wagons and Buggies, Omaha, Neb. FLOUR, ETC, L. A, STEWART & CO, Wholesale Flour Dealers, And manufacturers of Uluminating and Lubricating Qils. BRUNO TZSCHUOK, Jr, Agent for J. C. Hoffmayr & Co., Manf'rs Highest Grades of Flour By Rollers and Hungarian Process. Warchouse 1213 Jones Strect. Omaha, Neb. Pork Pack/ng. “JAMES E. BOYD, Pork Packer and Shipper, Omaha, Nebraska. HARRIS & FISHER, Packers and Provision Dealers. Ofioo Usion Markst, 1817 Dadge t. Packing House P. R. B. Teack, Omahs, Nob. Telephono . 157, ~ OMAHA_ MaNUFACTURERS. OVE CANFIELD MF'G, CO. Manufacturers of Overalls, Jeaus Pants, Shlrts, Etc. 1108 lmul 1104 Douglah St. maha, Neb, 0ILS, ETC CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Wholesale Dealers in Oils, Gasoine Mica Axle Grease, etc. A. H. Bishop,Mana ag dJman Neh IRON AND NAIl OMAHA NAIL M'F'G CO., Cut Nails and Spikes, Fire Nails & Specislly, Omahs, Nebraska. Omaha Iron Works Company, Dealers in M-chln:'r;::‘d Chastings, Steam Evgines, Bollers, Agrloultural Iron Work, Iron ‘Bridzes. Minlog and Ml Machinery. Office and Works, Unlo+ Pacific R. R.17tn wna 18th Sts, LUMBER, ETC, LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumher, Lath, Lime, Sash, Doors, ete. _Yards—Cor. Jth and Douglas, Cor’ 9th and Louglas. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO,, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work and Interior Ha ‘00d Finish, Just opened. N. E. Cor. 5th and Leavenworth Sts., Omaha, Neb. CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY, holesale Lumber, 814 8. 14th 8t., Omaha, Neb, F. Colpetzer, Manager, 0. N, DIETZ, mhber, 18th and California Street, Omaha. Neb, FRED W, GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. Cor. Oth and Douglis 8t., Omaha, Neb. GEO, A, HOAGLAND, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber. Omaha, Nebraska. WEARNE & BRO. Foundry Works Corner Fourteen' h and Jackton Sts , Omaha, Neb,, propared 60 do all kinds of Iron and 13-ase Unstings. Orders by mail reoclve prowpt attention, ~Also, 0, © Baanf Hocking Geate Bure, manufastured by e. WHITE LEAD. OMAHA WHITE LEAD COMPAFY, Corroders and Grinders of Perfectly Pure White Lead, Omsha, Neb. Levi Carter, Prest.; C. W, Moad, Vico Prest ; H. W. Yates, sec. and Treas, EOAI’, 3 P, J, QUEALEY, Soap Manufacturer, Offics and factory, Near Powdor Mags In¢, Omabs, ebiasks. BOOK BINDING, ETC. " REES PRINTING CO., Printers, Baok Binders, And Blank Book Manufacturers. Nos, 106 and 108 South 14th st., Omahy, Neb, G. ¥, LYMAN, Dealer in Sash, Doors. Blinds, Mouldings, Bullding Paper, Ete. South 18th Street, Omaha, hel GERMAN D, WYATT, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, 20th and Izard St.,, Omaha, Nebraska, J. A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber,Lath,Shineles Building Papers, Sash, Doors, lllunl-. Mouldings, m[-m. ‘Posts, Lime, Flaster, Hair, CAEPBTB. 8. A. OROHARD, Wholesale Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Goods, ete., 1438 Farnam Street, Oiuaha, AU Boots and Shoes W, V, MORSE & CO,, Jobbers of Boots and Shoes 1319 FarnamStreet, Omaha, Neb. Manufactory, 118 Sumuier St., Boston, 00(” Ind lmco CLARKE BRO’, & Cl) Omaha Coffee and Splce Mills Importers and Jobbers of Teas, Coffeo and Spices. anufacturers of #aking Powder, Hlavoriug Ex tracts, L y Blue, Ink, Ete. 14'4-16 Hamey St., Omaha, Aebraska. MATTRESSES. E. M, HULSE. Mattress Com Manufacturisg Matbresses, a«um}.’ Feathor Pillows, Cots, ete. 1:08 and 1208 Douglas Bt., Owasbia,Neb. PAPER BOXES, J. L, WILKI Manufacturer of Paper Boxe. (6. J4th St,, Omaha, Neb. Orders by mail solicit- ed and will receive prompt attention. HARVSSTERS, WM, DEERING & CO., CHIOAGO, Manufactorer of the Deering Harvesting Goods. Biiders, Reepers aud Mowers, Write to Wm, M. Lo mer, Gen'l Agent, Omaha, for piice and toims, Toley hove 610, FINANCE AND C[lMMtHCE mAl(‘lu. Nsw Yoms, Sept, 2 —Money—On call easy at 1@14 per cent. Priuk Pares —4@5 per cent, ExcHANGE Bius—Quiet at 83jc, demand 852, GoverNMENTS—Dull and strong. Brocks —The stock market is driftiog iato & dull and unsatisfactory condition to both “bulls” and ‘'bears. Prices are being manipulated to & certain extent, Oatsiders show & disposition to stand off and await de- velopments. The market at the opening this morniog was somewhat irregular although a msjority of the list was lower. In early deal- ings thare was a further declie, ranging from 4 por cent to ) per cent, although Omaha pre- ferred yielded 1 per cant and Minoesots & 8t Louis preferred 2 per cent on very light transactions. After the first hour the decline was checked and the market was alternately steady and strong during the remaindar of the day. Advances from the lowest pricss were generally withio a raoge of 1 per cent, Dis Wheat—Active and stronger; opened 33 higher and improved 1c;declined c; ruled firm, and closed g over yesterday; S0c cash and September; 81i@820, October; 8ic, November; No, 2 red, 8543, Corn—Active and easler: declined §s and clored f@lc under yesterday: 42ic cash; 42%@4%, September; 41§@41fc, October; 484@49 1, November. Oats— Dnll and }@3c easier; 24}c, cash; 24§@24}c September; Zijo, October, Rye—Steady at 50}o. Barley - Quiet at 694c, Timothy—Active; 8@10c over yesterday; prime, £1.70, Flaxseed—Firm; No, 1, 81.19@1,194. Pork—Fairly active; fluctuated wildly; de- cined 25@30s early; advanced 17@@2 [ closed 8.70, September; 8372!08 75, November, Lard—Fairly _active; rallied, and closed steady and September; $6 22} declined 2§@53; 6,15@6.175, cash 5, October; $6,10 ) @%171}, November. k Meats—Shoulders, $3.85@8,90; short ele-r sides, $6.10@6.15; short ribs, $5. 80@ Whhky—NnmmAlly 8112, Butter—Active and firmer; good to fancy croamery, 156@22c; good to choice dairy, 10 @15c. Cheese—Active and firm; choice full cream cheddara and flats, 7@743; young Americas, 8§@9%c; skims, 1@de. Eggs—Firm at 144@15c, Hides - Steady aud unchanged; heavy green salted, Sc; light, 8}c; dry ralted, 11@114c. Tallow—Steady and unchanged; No, 1 country, 5te. Kaceipts, Bhipts, Floae, bbls 000 19,000 Wheat, bushele, 43,000 Oorn, 267,000 ushels, Olfil, bluhull 134,000 38,000 Rye, busl Baley, Amabais 1,000 #Sr, Louis, Mo., Sept, 2.—Wheat— Fairly sctive and Jc over y.m-d.y 87@t9}e cash; 89}c, Septembor; 913c, Octobsr. Corn—Lower and slow; 40@41c cash; 3940, September; 38kc, October, Oats—About steady; 2i@24ic, cash; 22fc, September; 24ho, October, o Dall; blc bid, hisky—Nominal at 81,08, Butier—Uachanged; croamery, 17@223; dairy, 12@18c, Afternoon_board, —Wheat—zc lower. Corn—Quiet. Oats—Nominal., LIVERPOOL. Liverroor, Sept. 2.— Wheat— Dull; No. 2 wiater, 6311d; No. 2 spring, 63 104d. Corn—Dall; spct, Bapmmbflr and October, 4364; November 43 63d, TOLEDO. TOLEDO, t '— Whea t— Closed He:lar and dull; go. 2, cash and September, Corn—Neglected; cash and September, 454c. Unu—Qumt and firm; cash and September, 2540 bid. KANSAS OITY, Kansas Crry, Mo, Sept. 2,—Wheat— ‘Weaker; cash, 67§ bid, 634o asked; October, T14@714c; November, 74c bid, 714o asked, m—émdy, cash, 82§@33¢; October, 322 November, 300’ asked, Nominal; 20¢ bid, 230 asked, NEW YORK PRODUCE, ‘Yomx, Sept. 2,—~Wheat~Tirm; receipts, 103,000 bu; exports, 79,000 bu; ungraded red, 83@03hst do o' and, Buf. falo, 8740; Nn.Sred 83@88je; No. 2 red, 91§@y2tc in ulsvnt.ox- November closing at 962 Oorn—Lower, closing steadier; raulph, 32,0.0 bu; exports, 27,000 bu; ungraded, b 60he; No. 3, b0ko in elevator, 513@5170 afloat; November closing at 60fc. Oats—Fairly active; receipts, 230,'00 bu; — | exports, 41,000 bu; mixed western, 30@320' white western, 8:@43c, Petroleum—Steady; united closed at 81,013, Eggs —sr.mnm, receipts, 2,000 packages; western, 144@15 Pork—Quiet R RaDer weak; mess spot, quoted at $10.00810.50 fur inspected, $9.76 for uninspected. ard—Dull; western steam spot, 8655 November, $6.45@6,46, Bul —-V-ry firm and fair demani; west- ern, 16@28¢c. Cheese—Quiet., CINOINNATI, O1xoiNNatr, O., Bept. 2,—Wheat—Firmer: No. 1 red, 80@0¢c, Corn - Dull and Inwn No. 2 mixed, 45§c, Oata—~ Firmer; No, 2 mixed, 26@264c. "No. 2, 074@b8e. carce and nominal, ]).\ll at §9.60. Lard—In good demand at $6,15, Whisky—Nominal at $1. MILWAU! Miwavken, Wi, Sept, 2.—Wheat— Quist and essy; No. 2 Milwaukee, 800; Octc- ver, Sliu‘ vember, §3fc rn~ Easier; No 2, 43jc, Oats—Dull; No, 2, 24 o. Rye— Firm; No. 1, 66 Barley ~Nomminal; No. 9, 06640, Provisions—Lower; mess pork, cash snl September, $8.60; October, $8,67}. MINNEAPOLLS, Mluunmul. Mion,, Sept. 2 —Wheat— smn&o No. 1 hard, Slc cash and Septem- o Uauzber No 1 northera, cash, Tdc; Ua;l;bu, ?"a‘{f"‘ lour —Inaotive; nunu $4,65@4.85; bak- ore, 83 60@3 85, 4.5 Reoeipta—Wheat, 52 000 bu, Sl.llupmanh —~Wheat, 23,000 bu; flour, 6,000 LIVE BTO0#, CHICAGO. Onicaco, 1L, Sept, 2-—-The Journsl reporte: Ontln—i(aulph 6,600; slow and steady; pping_stears, $1.00@6.1'; stockers and faedorl.lsoo@i 10; cows, bulls and mixed, 8170®4 00; western rangers, slow; natives nd half-bresds, $100@5,10 ; cows, $3.00@ 8.05; wintered Texans, $3.15@4.00. Hogs — Recelpts, 12, ,000; stronger and B bigher; rough aud mixed, 83.90 Drovers steady; $8.70@3.75, cash; $8.673@ |7 $8 75@8 774, Ootober; 1 290 L15; p-:l- Japples, 2-1b, per case, 8 2)@5 50, —_— qu snd shipping, $4.20@4.55; skips, $2.75@ ~ Reosipts, 2, ateady; ‘l 6]@0.00; Texan 50@3.25, nnu orry. Kawsan Orry, Sept. 2. —Oattle~ Reoetpts, 8,610; lhlmnlnh. 3,000; slow and wenk, partioularly for common; exportars, 5,30@b.40; common to choioe shipping, $4.50 @b 35 stockers and feoders, $3 80@4,50; cows, $2,40@3.30, Hogs—Kecelpts, 7,000; shipments, 1, oon best steady, others w—k, sales averaged $3. @4.35; buik, $3.15@4.25, Sheep—Recelpts, 250; shipments, none; quiet; common to goud Tmutton, §1.60@5.00 ST, LOUTS S, Lours, Mo, Sept. — Oattle— 'M'Ym 2,000; shi msnu, 700; good_grades t b oot quaiity dall; nadve shipplng 25@5.50; good butchers' steers, 4 00: mixed butche ing stuff, $225@ adian steers, $2 75@4.25. ; shipments, 000; good grades moet liberal sales; commnn totcholcs mttone, £ 00@S S5; lambe, £2.50@4.00. e —— OMAMA LIVE S8TOOK: Uxion Stock YARDS, 8. OMAnA, } Wedaesday Evening, September 2, The oattle market opened very slow and little business was done until late this after- noon, The hog market was fully 10c _higher on all grades, Considerable stock changed hands, To-day's pri are a8 follows: Common rough hogs, 83.5)@3.60; good mixad Hogs,+183. 75@8.80; cholos light [hogr, $8.85@3.90; 'sheap, stendy at $225@83 60 dressed beef 00 to 1,200, $1.00@4.50; good 1,300 to 1,400, $4.76@5.00, Cattle' receipts to-day wera very light. The receipts of hogs were 837, natives NATIVIS, Av. Pr 1040 $3,00. STAGS, Av, Pr. 1443 $2.25. cows, Av. Pr. No. 853 8250 9. 1050 $3 00 3 HOGS. Av. I’r. No, 178 £3 5 56. %20 8 ("5 it 202 3675 Ot 293 370 176.. 230 3.7 SHIPMENTS, Showing the number of cars of cattle, hogs and horses shipped from South Omaha during the past twenty-four hours, and their points of destination: CATTLE, Rt Mir. R. L C.B. &Q. HOGS, Rt B.&Q. N W. HORSES, 2 Mil. Perry, Ia, Note—All sales of stock in thls market are made per_cwt, live weight unless otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at lc per Ib for all weights. +‘Skins,” or hoge weighing less than 100 ibs o value, Prognant scws are docked 40 158 and stags 801bs. Dest. Chicago. No. 45 40 19 i Dest. Chil‘xguv No. Stock Yard Item The passenger rates have been raited be- tween Omaha and the yards, At the old rate a fifty trip ticket was sold for $3,75, the new rate is $5.00, The latest hotel arrivala aro . A. Dewy, Council Bluffe; W. B. Furgeson and A, W. Beahue, Cortland; A, C, Virgin and A, H. Wilson, Utica, The Ozallala Land and Cattle company will have a train of stock in the morning, F, D. Frackell, of Cortland, brought In soventy-soven hoad of stock yesterday. Morse, Rogers & Co., of Noith Bend, had in another car of hogs yesterday. A. C. Virgin awell known shipper wasat yards yesterdsy with 281 hogs, Me. Vi ah is putting a good many howas on the market this season. The work on the dam which is to form the artificial Inke is progressing rapldly. The tollowiog parties had stock at the yards yeaterday: Johnaon & Jeffroys. Shelby, 66 hogs Hanka & Riley, Albion, 67 hogs; ¥. Kopf, Schuyler, 79 hogs; . J. Coffee, Poncl, 41 cattle; D, Anderson, Columbuy, 65 ho Pennoyer & Lucas, Central City, 04 hogs; . Hoy, Silver Creck, 76 hoge; J. E. Dorsey North Bend, 71 hoge; S. A. Hiskuk, 51 htrees OMAHA WHOLESAL® HARKE“ ‘Wednesday Evening, Sept. 2. General Produce. Egzgs—A slight decline has taken place. Good fresh egge only brought 130 to-day. Cheese—Eastern “markets report higher prices. An early advance can be expected here. ~ Full cream uhaddm, She hll cream flats, two in hoop, Young Americes, four lnh\mp, 1lc; ick, 124c; Limburger, Provisions—Lard, 40 1b cans, per 1b, 7i dried beef hams, 13c; dried boef, uguhr, 1lc; corned beef, per bbl, 86 00; mees pork, r bbl, $13 00; hlm, ll}@llic, breakfast g:oon 10c; clear side _ bacon, 80} dry salted sides, 7ch; shoulders, 6c, Butter—Unchanged, Recepts falling con- siderale behind the demand, especially of choice grades, To-day’s quotation are choice, 16@16c; fair to good, 10@12(:, inferior, 6@8c; creamery, 20@22c. Pau.\hy—Tne nu hfi to-day was well supplied. Elpd chikens, @250 according to size; d chickene, ‘75 @3. Potatoes—! upJ)lv of hom- -grown has been & trifla short, and prices ranged from 30c up to 4tc, according to quality, Onfons—Plentiful at 3)@400, re not advisable just yet, s—Thero i very it inqulry for boans at present, Hand-picked nlv]. .l 50@1.60; haud-picked medium, $1 25@ &ood clean country, 9)e@8$1.,10; lnlsnur, 60@6 Ftnlu. Lemons ~A few new ignments are coming in And a fall in prices is anticipated. Per box, $8.0) Anplul-—-Them is & good demand for choice eatil lpp 26, but thece are very few in tha mar] Ohoice eating ver bbl, 83 ((@3.85; choice enohng, per bbl, 82 508275, Orab Applu—slblflun Transcendent and othsr varieties per 4 tushel bix 40@%00, Cocosnuts—Per hundred, 85 61, Bananas—Per bunch, 82.50@8 00, Cranberries—Per bbl, 89.50@10.50, Peaches—Arkansas, per § bu box 1 Delaware per one-half bu basket. . f bas Shipments Michigan “ * ck basket. .. .. Delaware peaches per crate of 8 pecic ket 83 00@3 50. Grapes—Home grown, 7c, California Frults, Pears —Winter Nellis, Beurre Diel, Law- rence, E. Beurre, Vicar, and other varieties, per box, §2 75@3.00, Pesches —Per box, $2.00. Plums—Per box, Bl 25@1 75, Pruges—Per box, 81 26@1 Grapes—Per crate, ll 76@1 00, Grocers' List, DrY Fruorts—No, 1, quarter apples, 410; N O sliced, boxss, Gc; evaporated, boxes, 8ei blukhurlu boxes, 94c; peaches, boxes, nono in the muim, peaches, evaporated, none in the mark: aap” erries, BUcARs - Pu-dend. Bte; cas lo ulated, 7pc; confectioners’ A, 63 extra O, 64c; extra U, 63; medium ullow, m, dark yellow, bjc. Corvges—Ordinery grades, 9he; falr, 10} @11c; good, 1l@lde; prime, 12@18; cholcs, 16@i7c; fancy green yol- low, 16@16ke; old governmant Javs, 20@ 250; Moobs, 2 @ 260: Arbuckle's romted, mc, McLsughlin XX, rosted, 183c; Jav 16§@1 3o; Dilwieia's, '130; Red Croar, 1540: e e e s , ber oue, 80, strawberrias, 21b, pur - oase pbnrrlu. 2-1b, MP“ case, 2 25; Odllornm pnn, per case, b 5p:lmu. per case, 4 20; peschies. per case, 4 75; white cherries, per cas0, 580; plums, per case, 4 00; whortlcber- rm. per case, 2 40; egg plums, 2-1b, &:: case, ; green gages, Z-1b, per uu. 290; pine 00 00 2 a3~ nn . Oaror—Mised, 0} ; stick Oho; twinh stick, r, 18c; alspioe, 100; U6t nutmegs, 50@ 6% ~ Ground—Black pepper, boxes, 15@ 15@20c; cinnamon, 18@: , 15@25¢; ginger, 16@25¢; mustard 10 1 1b, 6oy Ni- » Glows, © Ib, 7c; b, ngsfords Comn, 1 Ib. Kingsfords mo-,l 1b, 8c; Kingeford's [k ngsferd's Pure, 8 1b, 630; Kingatordes Holk, dor " 0 e 4o, Syave.-Standard O, 20c, bble; Standard do, 4-gallon kegs, 1 40, Sona—In 1b papers, 325 a caee; salsoda keg per Ib, 82 74, ViNkaAR, Croxr ~18@18c; White Wine, 15 srtcn-Whole Pep cloyes, 15@20c; onssin, 8pic Rork - Sisal, § inch ard larger, 8}o; § inch, 8¢; § inch, Ofo. SALT—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 56; Ashton, in sncks, 350; }sacks Ashton, 1 00; bbla dairy, 260@2 7 OANDLES —Bexes, 40 1bs, 163, 1250; 8%, 124c; | muw Tbe, 16 <z, 6, 124¢; half box, 20 Ibs,; 2§c. Matorss—Per caddie, 850 round, . onme, 4Bc; square, oases, 170; Oshkosh, cases, BT, 3 "'rAs - Guopowder, falr, 85@45; good, 45@ 88e; cholon, 60@70o; good Imperial, 0@ 18e; chotos, 60@70c; Young llymn 00d, 30@450; choios, 50@70c; Oolong, good, $5@406; Volong, choice, 40@0600; En t, Rood, 85 @40c; chmne, 50 @ 6505 Sonchon[. [onkl, 30 40c; choice, '85@46c; Japans, fair, 20(@35 ood, 8%@400; choloe, 65@76c; Tea Dust, 166; Tea Siftiinge, 18, ie- nio, bo: creams, Sc; lity eod, 7ho. Od\'snns—nt 50, 55 and 60e, according to grade, Prokes —Medium in barrels, 5 25; do in half barrels, 3 25; small in tarrels, 6 do in half barrels, 8 50' eherkins in barrels, 7 00; do in half barrels, 4 00, Rior —Louisiana, prime to cholce, 6}@1}0. Soars —Kirk's Savon Imperial, 8 00; Kirk’s natinet, 3 15; Kirk's standard, 3 60; Kirk's White Ruulln. 4 60, WoopeNwaRE—Two hoop pails, 1 75; three hoop pails, 200, be, No wuhhonrd 1 50; well-buckets, 3 75, Po‘msnd‘snm lvania cane, 4 cans in case, 335; Babbitt's ball, 2 dozin case, 1 90; An- chor ball, 2doz in case, 1 50, gloger snaps, 83; Dry Goods, Prices have boen tending upward, but indi- cations are that the limit is about reached for the present, The bulk of business done the Dast months exoeed tint of lash y eac by Abotb 12{)p-r cont, RINTS - Steel River, bh; American, bk Manchester, 6; 5§; Ramspo, mony, 43; Anchor Shirtings, 43; Merrimack Shirtinge, 4i5 DeNius—Beaver Creek AA, 11; Beaver Creek BB, 10; Beaver Creek CO, 9, Jaffre! XX, lli,.hfl'my XXX, 12; lflreyl) & 12};'Columbian, 12h; York, 13; York, fancy, 18; Lverem 13; " Hoaymaker's blue and brown, 78, Duck—(Unbleached) -8 oz Magnolia, 10; 10 0z Magaalla, 11; 8 0z West Point, 10}; 10 oz West Point, 123, Ducku—&(}olorad drab, 13}; Boston Boston XX brown and drab, 10: Boston XXX brown and drab, 11; Boston O P blue, 113; Warren Tricot, 15. BrowN CorroNs—Lawrence LT, mut LL, 5; Beaver Dam LL, 5; Atl 5;Indian Head, 7; Wauchusett, 6 XXX, 6}; Olifton CCC, 6}; Utica O, 41; At- lantic (28 Brea>#ED CorroNs —Farmera’ Choice, 6}; Caboi 6§: Hope7; Hill 4-4, 73 Hill 4, 6§} Lonsdale, 7§; Fruit 8; Wamsutia, 10, FINE BRowN COTIONS— —Pepperell R, 6}, Pepperell 0, bj; Atlar, 63; Statute of Liberty} 6; Sarunac R, 0}, TICKINGS - AmmksngAGA 124; Thorn- diks 0 0 O, 7§; Thorndike fancy, 94! York A, 104; York fancy; 125 Millbuty, 12); Pearl River, 113; Hamilton, 12; Swift River, 6§; Shetucket S, 84; Shatuckusb 93; Montauk ‘A, 12; Montauk B, 10; Omega A C A, 13}, Conser JI'A\'(‘I(alnnge. 7; Armory T; I’epperell tH Indlnn Olchnrd. 6 Naum- keag, Gmaflufi lLenhsw, 9@104; Amosken; drese, 9; Amoskeag, staple, 74; Ivanhoe, g Wamsutta, 84; Nubian, 8); Warwick, 9; ‘Whittendon, 9; Bates, dress, 3; Bates, npla, 63; Randolph, ataple, 63; Lanedowna, Oneviors—Amoskeag, checks, Bi Amos- ks- stripes, 84; Slator, stripes, 8; Kdinburg, hittendon, stripes, 8; Glenrose, 9; Otis, chvckn, 9; Otis, stripes, 9, Royal, 6; Amos- ~Boston 9 oz hrown and H brown and dr keag, napped, 10h, Luray, book fold, 12; Oberon, book fold, 11}; Eadurance, book fold, 1 CareEr Warps —Bibb, white, 20; Ribb coloraa, 22}; Peerless, white, 4-ply, 18; Peer- lest, colored beards, 20} Lesther No 1 Pittsburg J. U. L. & Sons, 84c; No. 1 Pittsburg K &S 84c; No 1 Cincianati, 83¢; No 1lace leather, 60c; prime sloughtér sole leather, 7c; prime oak role leather, S7c. Solo 'leather, e pound: _ Hemlock slau'r, 28@32%; Hemlock, D H, 24@26c; ok slau'r, 34@38c. Upper leather, per foot, 22@24c. Hem, kip, 16@85e: ou’x kip, $3@95c; French kip, §L (0@1 25 Hem. oalf, $100G110; onk ¥, $100@1 23; French culf, $1 25@1 &b, Morocco boot leg, §0.& 320 Morocco oll peb- ble, 28@82, Toppings and lininge, $6 LV@ 10 00 per doz, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, 01L5—110 carbon, per allon, 1lc; 150 head- light, ver gallon, 16c; 1750 henalight, per gallon, 160; 150 r white, 15c; linseed, raw, per gallon, 44c; linseed boiled, per gal- Ion, 47c; lard, winter str'd, per kjnllon. 60c; No. 1, b6c; No, 2, 50c; castor XXX, per lon, Sl 50; No 8, 8L 40, sweet, per gallon, 81 00; sperm W. B., per gallon, $L60; fish W. B., per gallon, 65c; neatafoot extra, per gallon, 76¢; No, 1, 70c; lubricating, z:re, per gallon, 300' summer, 1563; golden machine, No. 1, per gullon, 35¢; No. 2, 28c; sperm, sig— nal, per gallon, 90c; lnlpflnllnr, per gallon, 47c; naptha 74c, per gallon, 16c. LAKE FISH— (1885 Catch.) Half Bls Quar Bls(P'ls, K'ts 100 9), 60 40 |12 I NEW FISH, No. 1 Whitefish. (6 006 40 92 | 80 0.3 ¢ .|50504 95 86 Family * 3 002 70 56 No, 1 Trout.... 4 50/4 00 10| 74 No. 1 Pickeral.. |4 00]3 602 B0/t o0l s MACKERE L~ (1885 Uutch.) 3 8 270 2 302 50| 1 8 15( 2 Bbls.[Half Bls," 200 [ 1C0 90 Quar Bls| NEW FISH. b0 40 Bloater Maess|35 00[18 0016 Ex, No.18h'r(21 00|10 |1 No, 1 8hore, . |2) 00 Med.No1Sh'r(15 00| Large Family(10 (0 Fat 00, 00) Small ....... 8 2 0 8 b 4 3 ) 5 ) 7 [ H HERRINGS., B1’s| H'If Bbls, NEW FISH, 20)( 100 90 Munn's Split Noj 1 Lab........|8 00/4 5 (4 10 Eoglish do Liarge 7 50(4 2¢3 75 Glbhkd '6.003 5013 00) PICKLED SALMON—IMPD HERRING (1885 Oateh,) Bbl's HI'f l.\hlnltgr. Bbls, | Pails 200 (1,0 93 | 60 40 | or Kits, NEW FISH, Norwpn KKK| | | 18 07(7 006 453 18 00(7 00/6 25(8 652 9) Tongu Sounds 15 00}8 (0(7 25l4 €03 30} CovrisH—New Epglieh summer llbu'o cod, 6c, SyokeD Kisi—Halibut, new, 12jc; new scaled herrings, 25c Susprigs - Domestic Hol'amd _ herrings, kege, 4b0; Russian eardines, norrioge, 450 anchovies in glass, Ols Bull brand, per doz., $350; anchoyies o 2 kege, Olo Bull beand, per doz, ., $400; spiced Hamburg herringe, skins and heads off, pu pail, 8125, Heavy ll.nd-m Ldst. Tcon, rates, 2 10; plow steel, special cast,4¢; crucible vteel, Go; cwt tools do, 12@180; wagon iu, ;'nlrl set §1 15}{100' .h]u!‘:;' .per set, elloes sawcd dry, ; ' tonguer, nfsh 7M, axles, each, 1¢u;' square nuts pl; 65‘2 00| 86 93 cured 3 Ib, 7@11c; coilchain, perlb, 6@13c: malablele, 8¢; iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, Bo; harrow th 4c; spring steel, 7@8o; Hurden's horse shoes, £1 10; Burdens mule shoen, 85 10, Barien Wine—In car lots, $4 00 per 100 Ibs o Natis—Rates, 10t 60; f10n, 82 €0; Snor—Shot, #1 50; buckshot, 81 85; orien~ tal powder, 3 50@4 00: do, hnl(hp, sz 00; kegr, £1 B0; blasting, lunl-. & 100 foet, 50c, Dreas AND CREM OALS - Acid, oatbolio, 440 acid, tartarlc, bic; balsam copaibs, per Ib, 60c; bark, sassafrae, per Ib, 12¢; calomel, per 1b, 80c: einchonidis, per (z, H0c; chloro- form, per Ib, 93c; Dovers powders, per Ib, $120; epsom _salts, per Ib, Sjor glycering pure, per Ib, 25c; lead ncetate, per Ib, 20c; oil oastor No. 1, per gal, castor_pure, per gal, 81 60 , 814% oi origanum, b0c; quinine, P 8d0; pot: opium, §4 2 por oz, 5; enlic phato morphine, per oz, $3 b . 4o; steyohiss, por cr, 816, ilddlary Hardware, X C combination loup h-mel £ 25, X 1, O, T. hames, $4.75; §3.50; perfection p-uh, s o slide, 30c: X C breast strap alide, 40c; 1§ X O 3 loop champ T bucklee, $1:05; 1§ jap 8 loop hamp T bk, 07 1§ X C'8 loop_champ I backles, $180; 14 jap 8 loop champ, buckiea $1:20; copper rivets No, 0, 206; Brisol anaps, u-el'sryu 1} at 84,60, 1 at 83 50, § at $3. {2t 85,60 Gorman wnaps 1) at 8500, 1} at 2,60, 1 at $1.45, § at SL40, § at $1,40. Spirita OoroaNn SpiriTs—188 proof, 1 14; do, 101 rml, 115; lplrlh. locond quality, 101 proof, 14: 'do, 188 proof, Alwounu—w! pmt ‘alookol 325 per wine on, ‘Waiskies—Redistilled whiskios, 1 00@1 50; in blended, 150@3 00; Kentucky bour- bons 2 00@6 003 Kentuoky and Pennsylva- nia , 2 W@G'w. Golden sheaf, Bourbon and !yu whiskies from $1 50@3 00, u anmn—lmponed, 6 00@16 00. domea- 10, ém—xmpm-d 4 50@600; domeatlc, 150 Rm—!m rted, 4 w@uoo N’w England, 2 00@4 00; dumuhn. 1 50@3 00, CHAMPAGNES—Imported, per onse, 28 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 10 00@16 00. Dry Paints T 1ot Sndvec Zon i Bk w) o5 whiting , 190; whiting com'l, "1do; lampblack, ~Germantown, 136; Iampblack, ordinary, 100} Prussian blue, 650 untramarine, 180; vandyke, brown, 8o; umber burnt, do; umber, raw, 4o; slenna, burnt _4c somna, raw, do: Parly groon, gonvine, 350 Paria greon,common, 200 mmofrect, 300; chromo green, K., ooy oenaiion, Yog- 7bo; vermillion, American, 18¢; Indian, re 100; rose pink, 140; Venetian, red, Oookson'’s l, 3 Venotian, red, American, 18c; red load, ) shromo yéllow, genuino, éoe, ghromo yal: Sk So; Wiator s minoral fi gy h:::?‘;‘o; Hpanish brown, Zhot nce's mineral, 80, g?r gallont hmltun, ap broast strap ow, 'V ARNISHES—Barrels, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; coach, ex tra, 81 40 coach, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, nh-., 81 75; J.Eon, 7003 llfihlltnm, extra, 850, shellac, 83 PAINTS IN Un.—-W'luu lead, Omaha, P, P, oi white lead, St. Louls, pure, 6 75; Marseil es green, 1lto 5Ib cans, 200; French zino; n_seal, 120; French zinc, red seal, 1lo, Ffrench ring, in varnish nast., 30 chhnnc. In oil asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 'b han., 100; raw and burnt Sienna 10c; vandyke Lrown, lBu' refined lampblack, 1203 conch black and Ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c: Prussian blue. 4003 ultrlm‘rlnu blue, 180 chrome green, L. M & D,, 160; blind o shutt green, L. M. & D,, lOn) Paris groen, 18¢; In1ian red, 150; Venetian red, 9¢c; Tus- can red, 22c; Amerioan vermillion, L. & D, aou.y-fiow od:ra, 9c; L, M., 0, & ), O,, 186; ellow ochre, 90; golden ochre, 16c; patent Eover, 8o) graiulog oolors, u&n ok, dark oak, walnat, chestant lmi ash, 1 'x‘obnooo Smoking tobacoo—O, B., 2201 Meerschaum, mc, TLong Tom 300, Binokwolla Durham, 16 ,blo; 8 oz, bdos 4 om, b7cs 3 o, 60c. eal of North Uarolina, 16 oz.,wood, 420; 8 oz., O borit o SO R S DT BORTNaTS gsl‘i,ppinul, 260, Killllinlok, 4 0%, 276; 2 oty Fine cut—Hard to Beat, 70c; Charm of the West, 60c; Fountain, 70c; Golden Thread, 753 Favorlte, 60c; Bids, 50c; Rooky Moua= tain, 50c: Fancy, 45c; Daisy, 40c, Ping tobacso—Olimx, 440 Ber 1b,; Horse- shoo, 460: Star, fiur od, 60, Que Rope, b0o; Piper Hen‘hln 60c; Punch, 400, Bl‘llldlng Material. Sewer brick, $900; medium brick, $5.00 common brick, $7.00; fime (in bulk) per brl 6o; limo (in brls) 9o G ontarille oomnt 8L 00 Utica, Akron and Milwaukee oemont $1L. 50 Portiand coment, Foglish, $400; stucco, Michigan, 82,00 hair in paper sacks per bu c. Dry Lumber. ‘Wholesale—On Board Oars at Omaha, DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, , No. 1 boards, 12, 14 and 164 No, 2 boards, 12, 14 and 16 t. No, 8 boards, 12, 14 and 16 ft No, 4 boards, 12, 14 and 16 $d Com,, 14 and 16 feet. Fence, 14 and 16 Im No, 1,4 & 6 inch, 12and 14 foot, rongh No, 1, 4 & 6 inch, 16 feet, rough.. No, 2, 4 &6 inch, 12 and 14 feet, No.2,4&6 lnuh. 16 feet, rough. ... BHIP LAP, No, 1, Plain, 8 or 10 inch..... No 2. Plain, 10 inch, No.1, 0, 11 00 818 00 18 00 fll‘LING . 1st Com, § inch, Norway . 2d Com, § Inch, Norway. FINISHING, 1st, 2d and 3d Olear, 1}inch, s, 2s ht. 2d, and 3d Olear, 12‘ and 2 inch, B Beluot, 13, 14 and 2 inch, s, Lst, 2d and $d, Olear, 1 inch, &, A Helm. l moh. .2, B Select, 1 fuch, s, 2-.. White Oedar, 6 lnnh hAlvel White Godar, B} inch, halves ‘White Cedar, 8 nohu‘ quarter: ‘White Oedar, 4 Inch, round..., FLOORING, 1st Com, 6 Inch, white plno 2d Oom, 6 inch, white 8d Com. 6 inch, white [Rfll Sel, Fence 6 tuch, white pine. 1st and 2d Clear yellow pine, 4-6 inch BTOCK BOARDS, BATTENS, WELLTUBING, 'PIOKETS, 0. G Bats, 8 Inch. . = E3BEE = (=== ccoe 2288 !Ina!nnll tnb(n.. D& M. 8 inch well tubing, Bov Pickets: D, & H, Flat, 823 00; D & H, Bquare oee 24 00 BHINGLES AND LATH, 16 inch, Olear. . *A* Btandard. . 5 hm{l, Olear, 86 | No, JOHNSON, EDW, HAMMETT ¥, J, BOHUYLEK, W. F. Johnson & Co., Commisgion Merchants 218 La Salle Btreet, Chicago, Receivers of graln and seeds. Futures bought and sold, Bpecial attention to sales by samples, Represented by EDWARD BARTON, Lingoln,eb

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