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A VERY VARIABLE MARKET Yesterdag's Grain Bulge Continues Ea But Gives Out Later, | ) | WHEATAND CORN CLOSE LOWER A Million and a Halt's Worth of Lard | Contracted For In One Great Deal — The Live Stock CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ial ram I started in this Cricaco, A to the B late yesterday morning, gher st 17, [Spe The b whi [ continued eversthing the list But the remark was ard very er trading had begun to the effect | thad been opened too high to | ber wheat obened at e | of yesterday’s closing, sold at | T8¢, and then fell back to ¢e. Corn for September started out at 191, only fluctua- | ting between that and 43 Pork firest quoted at $072% for Seplember. The | receipts were considered light, They aggre gated 176 cars of wheat, (132 winter and 54 spring), 606 ears of corn, and 2 Cables were a decidedly str ture, coming in strong and 1d higher on wheat and '4d higher on corn. Before the first hour the market went up two or thres points on the announcement that the ware- house folks had made an eror in figuring in 450,000 bushels more wheat than they actually had, thus making the visible supply increase 1,500,000 bushels Instead of 1,748,000 bushels, As it was known on the floor some time betore the announce- ment was officially made, the effect at the moment did not am, it to much. During the early part of the day Linn and Schwartz were heavy wheat buyers, said to be for the accountof Leopold Bloom. The bull sup- port was not suflicient to hold up the market, and prices gradually reacted to e by 10 0'clock to 7845 by 105350 0 elock, Much of the corn bought in a small way yesterday morning was sold to-day, breaking the market. Sep tember dectined in the first hour trom 44'se to 435, while Septewmber pork foll in the same time to $9.65. Lesseynsky's advices are that the Frenen erops have been damaged fuily 20 per cent, and his New Y ork housc expects beforo many weeks a good export frade here at $1 for_cash wheat. 'Lhie now ¢ over Scptembe ure of to-day’s markel ced Juckson Bros,, “'was the evening-up rocess indulzed in. There was a world ot ong wheat sold and short wheat bought.” Bloow’s purchases, it was learned, were about all short wheat. He covered through Linn & Staffe Before noon September wheat had res to 18igc, remained there a monent, the came u hittle flirmer, and went back Wige, recovering by noon_to an’ hour later touching 78ic. Corn in the meantime was very steady around which offerings were light and quickly sorbed.Corn sold at 435c, but mound noon the market became firmer on local demand and sold up again to 43%c. Reports on New York exports were very contlicting as 0 what had been or would be done, but conservatives agreed that fifteen boat- loads taken would be about right, “1f we get more than this,” said a member inter- ested in this branch of trade, it will give us 4 good bull market. to-morrow, as providing that ship) ve wheat and are will: in prices foi noon on ovening fre: it that the stick. in advaner was cars of oats, gthening fea- | aull deal and Iy the sume as it did _yester day. September pork opened at 5 wainly on the high run of hogs, and sold down to $0.65, recovering slightly. Al the list was inclined to stréngthen arly, but it did not hold. _September vheat dropped down o 77ide, only closing a spllt. better than that. T bigge: shipment ever arranged for was contrac for to-day by the Plankinton-Cudaly Mil- waukee clique which is running the Septem- ber lard deal. Roow 1s engaged for 500,000 tierces of lard in one contract. ‘Ihis is $1,500,000 worth of proverty. 1f it went by Tadl it Would take 80 it cars londed from bottom to top. It is a contract by which nearly one-half of all the laxd in store he moves out. 1t will go by propelier the propell ipate. © smber wheat, TS¢c; corn, 433 @ide; p CHICAGO CnicaGo, August 17, to the Br 3 STOCK. pecial Telegram The falling off of about 4,00 , a3 compared with the same time last weel, has brought about a sharp and unexpected up-turn in ices. The falling off is largely on natives 13, as there aro fuily as many range cattle here as at this time last week. Tho ordinary run of fat natives i fully 10¢ higher than Monday, and 15@%c higher than the lowest of last w Kange eattle f0c higher than the lowest . Texuns are in light supply and 15@25c higher than a week ago. The best natives are making $4.90@5.10, with good and uscful, nice, handy steers at $4.75@ 4,85, and common at §4.25@1.50, There were four or five trains of northern rangers on sale, amony which were consignments from the shlenlfi Cattle company, the Haley brand and others, One lot of fourteen loads of the Haley brand, averaging 1,060 1bs, sold at§4.00 Nineteen loads of the ZX Dakota Texans, about 1,060 also sold at 84, and of Ora Haley Wyoming nalive, aver: about 1.221 pounds were sold at $4,30. averaging 1bs, the ning stoe Noas— steady as compared here and there a 1 gelling be with yesterday, y lot of light or he hicher than yesterday, Best ¢ fod mi 5, wiid best e 5,001 s best corn fod Ticht, §4.90 and corn fed skips, 34,50@4,60, FINANOIA L. New York. August17.—MoNEY—On call Joaned from b to 20 per cent, closing at 1520 per cent. Prive eent. MERCANTILE PAPER — 4@5 per STERLING EXCHANOE—Steady and un- changed: actunl rates $4.523{ for sixty day Diils and $4.83¢ for demand. (0VERNMENTS—Governments were dull but steady. Srociks—Prices at the opening of the stock market tis morning were gencrally lower, althongh the differences were from b to i per cent only with the exception of Omaha, which was off 3 and New York Central 1§ percent. There was quiet trading in the morning hours, during whieh the market, although exhibiting a~ weak undertone, did considerable extent. After Pacilie was broken stocks frac slig! very followed dull trading, but after 2 was renewed with doublo 1 entire list yielded in unison until just before the close, when the pressure was removed. The market closed quiet but weak at about the lowest figures reached. BTOUKS ON WALL STREET. 8 gont bouds... 100i¢ ULS. 4ig's ... 1 W 4's L1205 N, clfic 6 . 126 ntral Py C.& A et e and the 0 Pacitic Mail PD &E. w0 sisgo, & & St P, Tis| piefegred . g st P& O s 16| " preferred . ansas &'Tixas, 30%(Texks Paciic ke Shore.. .. 8% Union Paclfic L AW, L L& B T il ™ prefetred . - 108" | wegtem Union: o lOR & proferred ... 553 PRODUCE MARKET. Ohicago, August 17.—Flour—Steady g unchunized winter wheat ilour, 8405 10; southern, $1.%0@4.00; Wisconsin, 4.@4.1; preferred . linois Central. L& W, | lnr:har. S@4.10; Min- nesota b ; atents, $4.90@ 4.00: low grades, § rye flonr, quiet X%a5.50 in barrels, and $3.00@5.20 in tled, about i September, rly opened firm,abont 3¢ s yoste October, Unsettied and fairly ane as yesterday; iber, 45 13-10¢¢ October Oats—Firmer, futy Septeniber, 3o O Rye—Quiet ut 5o Barley=-Quiet at thy-Prime, S clased 10¢; active cash, 4 15 1-1¢ ler; cash, 27 pte Shoulders, §5. liort rib full am iy young Chie i, highor: choice cheddar @%)jc; flats, 8@ Anierieas, S @de. §— 101! | Hides— Green d, fully cured 08 ye dam e; bull lted 11@i2e: dry flint, 1 10173 deacnns, 50 No.' 1 country, lieht, hides, 9% a@lie; calf skins, ¥ Tallpw B3¢ N & Recoipta, Shipm Flour. hbls, Wiieat, b Corn, bu. 12,000 17.~Wheat—Firin opening, but i red, cash, TS'g@ Octobor, 8. cash, 40c bid; September, tember, 7 Corn'-Firme 40%¢; € ber, Oats—September, 277e. Rye—Dull at Sle Whisky—$1.08, Pork—Slow’ al $10.25@10.50, d--Nominal tor ~Firmer; 10@17e. Kansas City, August ady: No. 2 ‘red cash, «d: Suptember, c creamery, 17@20¢; dairy, sh, Sic bid, 3¢ bid, Corn—W. low, 5 cash, 27he New Orleans, August 17, and lowers mixed, 525 white Oats— Lower: western, Cornmeal —$3. Hog Product firn, York Lotd. ¢ Bulk Meats ~Shoulders, $0.523 long clear and e $6.55, Liverpool, August 17.—Wheat—In good demand; new No. 2 winter, firmat 636d; spring, firm at 6s 0. Flour—In better demand; firm at &s 2 Corn—In zood demand; spot, firm at 48 4d; August, firn at 4s sigd; September, steady at 45 4d; October, steady 5 Toledo, August 1 cash, S13gc. orn dy: cash, 4. Oats—Neglected, ew York, August 17.—Wheat—Receints, #0000 exporis, 13000, spot. about higher} ontions opened firm, adva; afterwards weakenced, fell back ing heavy. Ungradea red graded red, e. . and red, S6e: No, in élevator, 88 Septembo Corn—Spot. fle better; rce ungraded, 50 vator, delivered. Oats-Yg@lge lower: receipts, 1 ports, 103 mixed western, i@ western, @4 e, Petroienm—Steady; United closed at 61'ge. Pork—Unehanged, Lard—5@7_points highers western steutn, spot, $7.0507.45, Butter—kirm: west Cheese—Firn dem; Eggs—Stead; Cincinnati, August 17, and higher; No, 2 red, 77 rong and higher; 'm; No. 2, mixed, 2814 Rye Kk and lower; No. 2, 0. Pork—Dull at $10.25. Firm at $6.90, ky—Active and firm: s of finishéd Zooas on a basis of $1. Milwaukee, August i7.--Wheat—Quie c; October, 19} £10.50, Steady and 40 A higher; options a tri- exports, 17,00 L bloge white 12@213ge. nd light. , 138G l4e. trong Sige. les, 1102 bbls. 5. sy: No. 2, 27c. Quiét: No. L, nominal. -Steady; No. 2, 60c. Provisions—Sieady; me: ber, §9.54; October, 30.75. 1s, August 17. ve; No. 1 ha September, 16!{e; October, 77 o , Tic; September, o3 No. 2 northern, cash, September, 60}c: new wheat quoted 1¢ lower for No, 1 liard and 2e lower for Nos. 1 aud 2 northern. lour—Firmers patents, $4.2@4.50; bekers, 50,000 bushels; its—Wheat, 15,000 bushels; flour, 18,000 barrels. LIVE STOCK. Chlongo, August 1. val reports as follows Cattle—Ieceipts. 5,500 higher; stockers and foed 2. 50@5.50% cows, bulls and mixed, §1 5; throiigh ‘Texas steers, § 1807 cows and bulls, $2.25@2.50; D) kota Texans, 1000 1bs, §4.00; Wyoming, 1221 1bs, 84,50, ogs—Recetpts, 14,000 orn fed mixed,” § i light, ~$4.0065.00; packing and shipping, 84, Sheep—| s, 0 prices .50 St 8,000; choice $4.10@ 3 Tlogs—Ttecelpts, shipment good bulchers " to best 5, mixed packin light, $4.500@4,50; grassors Kansas Olty, August ceipts, 50005 shipuients ne und ‘a shade bigl good quality ste to choice, §3. 30@3,40; c “Receipts, 4,000: shipmeats, 8,000; cholce stronz: ofhers’ steadys common to choice, $1.50@1.95; skips and pigs, $2.75@ 1.40, pork, Septem- Wheat steady cash, T5ige; No. 1 north- 17ge; October, and 1airly Wheat, flour, The Drover’s Jour- ctive and H heavy, §5.00@ skips, $3.75@4.60; 50@>5, 25, demand falr and o western, ead: 1.60; Inimbs, §4.00@b. Lonis, August 17.—C shipments, 1,500; strof butchers, $3.50@4.10; n Recelpts, kgood to ive shippers, )@, heavy, 02 fat stutf + grass rango of ominon, dull: OMAHA LIV STOCK, Tuesday Kvening, August 17. Cattle—"The receipts of cattle were liberai, but not as heavy as yesterday. The demand was not sufticient to take all that were in, \d 0 many were left over. ‘Thé arket remains about s Oue bunch of chowce heavy corn-fed cattle brought $4.50, which was the highest igure reached in some time, Hogs—The receipts were heavier to-day than on yesterday, and the market more active, While one' choice load wentat @ higher figure than anything yesterday, the wirket was woaker, 'The demand was good and everything was sold. Sheep—One small bunch was sold to-day, but there is no market and no demand (o speak of. - Cattle. Hogs Prevailing Prices. Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on this market. Choice steers, 1350 o 1500 1bs. ... $4.20@1.85 Choice steers, 1100 to 1530 1bs, TH@4.15 Medinm steers, 1250 to 1350 lbs Fat little steers, 1050 to 1150 1bs Good teeders, %00 to 1000 1bs. . Good to choice corn-fed cows - Falr to medium grass cows Good o choice bulls Lkt s wedyn nogs.” . Good to elioice heavy hogs. Good to choice mixed hogs. Fair to good shorn sheep Representative Sales. BANGE STEEKS, I'r. $3.05. CORN-FED STEERS. Pr. - No $400 @ COwWs, Pr. No 8320 15 No. 80 Av. ..l Av. 120 Pr. Av, 1046 $3.50 | Monday None | Ne¢ THE SHEEP, Pr 00 HOGS, Pr. No. Av o1 Av. Shk. 204 200 &4, 10 4 L 1,60 4.00 465 405 Av. L. ¢ 4 @ 3 Nange o bt 03 paid s market dir comparative | August 4.45 @14.60 (70 @105 @185 Saturday Live Stuck Sales. z the number of cattle the lead! Thoj sheep s to-day's marke CATTLE. G. H. Hammond & Co Other Vigees 106, G ML Hammond & Co North & C¢ ¢ Clark “ Omaba Packing Co EREEY, W. Kolve Shipments, Showing the number of ears of i shipped out of the yards during the da CATTLE. Cars, Rt 10 iht unless otherwise stated. 1ge per Ib for all weights, king, zs welghing less than 100 ' Ibs no value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 1bs and etags 80 [bs, Notes. Hoy Iner Thel to-dlay. Alfred Flint, Litchiield, topped the market on hogs. Hogs sold about month azgo. J. B. Bode, Hartington, had two loads cattle at the vards. Joe Hateh, Rawlins, was here with sixteen loads of range cattle. L Folda, Schuyler, was In and sold threo ears of corn-fed steers. J. M. McGreavy, Baneroft, was in and sold aloid of butehers' stuf, Fisher & Wagner, York, hogs on to-day’s market. Dav, W all sold ased receipts of hogs, were a good many shippers in the same to-day as a of had a load of er, had two loads b . Schuyler, were visitors at the yards to-d: North & Co., the Boston packe: heaviest log buyers on to-day’s 1 Schuvler, was at. the ot 63 corn-fed steers 1881 at $4.50, A full blood . were the averaging Indian came in with the He has worked for the outfit five years and is a zood wan. Among others selling hogs to-day were Spets & K., David City: atr._Powell, Grand Island: K. E. Vandruf, Bradshaw; Rey- nolds, P. & Co., Raymond. On the market with hogs: & Co., Weston; J. W. Uhl, Stromsburg: C. K. Gwynn, Conncil Blufs? Dowling & Pu North Bend; ¥. Sigman, North Bend Towell, Fullerton: . Sanders, St. Paul; A. D. Sears, Clark Chas. Popper, Sait Lake City, nad twenty cars of range cattle at the yards, Mr. Popper owns a large ranch in Colorado about 165 miles from Rawlins, from which they shi L. L, Baumgarten, 'the brother-in-law of M Popper, was here in charge of the cattle, J. C. Wysong, Cedar Rapids, was at the yards to<day with ten loads’ of corn-fed steers, Mr. Wysong is manager of the ranc owned by S. W. Allerton, of Chicago, whic i8 one of the best equinped places in the st “They have a large body of land, twenty se tions or more, in Boone county. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS General Produoe, ‘Tuesday Evening, August 17. The following prices are for round lots of produice, as sold on the market to-day. The quotations on fruits represent the prices at which nutside orders are filled. sas—The market is weak at 9@0)ge. Burter—Table butter is very scarce and in strong request. Lower grades are moro plentiful again and a good deal of them can be placed at better prices now, but_cannot be relied upon, Creamery, choice, 20c: choice dairy, 1%@l5e; fair to good dairy, 10@11c; in- ferior grades, '4ate, Cugpse—Fancy full eream cheddars, 85c; full cream fiats, two in b am Y oung Anier) wiss, 121g(@1de: br Clark Heaton L.S -Althongh receipts have fallen off considerably, it has still been impossible to work off the overstoc 4 lated last week, and sales are still dragging at the saie low prices. Spring chickens not oing above $2.00 per dozen and below that it small, and old chickens $2.25@2.50. Ducks also continue slow af $2.25@?2.50. Gayi—With next month the season will open. ‘Tiere is already some demand for rajrie chickens, but the weather has been 00 hot to ship with safety from any distance. ON10Ns—Southern, per bbl, $350, Tor. —Choice southern, per bush, 40@ 45¢; home grown, 50.¢40c, SWEET PorATOES—I0wa home grown are in the market and selling atbe per Ib. “ELERY—Kalamazoo, per doz, 40c. Axs—Hardly any coming in now. De- mand fair a @1.50 per bushel, for clean stock, GRAIN—Corn, 25¢; old oats, 2¢; new oats, R0@e; Tye, 85¢; wheat, Goe, Sia | KRuins—Pears, 32 plums, per box, §1.50; f 3, per box, crate, $2.00, AvriEs—Choice eating, per bbl, §2.50 choive eating, assorted. 8 Lbl lots, §2.25; 10 bl Jots, $2.00612, CALIFORNIA ORANGE8—St. Michels, per box, $650; Modilerrancan swoots, per’ box, 0 50, Lysons—The lemon sparket continues firm, Receipts in New York for the next four weeks are going to be exceedingly light and there are no prospects of any decline for some time to con fancy, per box, $10 00: choice, per b ), ‘e market is well supplied with fine bright fruit, and prices rule low. Best shipping stock, per buneh, §2 00@3 00, Brnriks—1here is very little stock in the market suitable for reshipment. 13AxANAs—Choice Limon, per bunch, @3.00. SoUTHERN GuArKs-A tew southern grapes have anived in the market; 10 b, Doxes. §1.00@1,25. s—Cocoanuts, per 100, per 100, §! i 15¢; California, ka, choice, 14@15¢; Ne- per box, runes, per 2,002, 50 i less Svit per gal, $1.00: wal cans, per gal, $1.05; half gal cans per gal, $1.10, Crpin—New xork, per bbl, $7.00; do. half bbl, $4.00; Crab, pei oz qts, $27; Bickigan refined. ver bbi, $6.00. EGAR—While wine, 18@17c; cider, 13 single strenzth, 13¢; triple ‘strength, DATEs—Figs, layer, 4 1b boxes, Dates, faney 'fard, 12 1b boxes, 50 1D boxes, per Ib, 10¢, rge polished, 11e; pecans, medium, e; English walnuts, Tic; almonds, Tarvagona. 20¢; almonds, Languedoe, 17¢; Brazils, 12c; filberts, 14¢; peanuts, hand picked, fancy Virginia, Sige: peanuts, hand picked choice Virglula, 34¢; peanuts, roasted, c extra per 1b, MAPLE Suaan—Bricks, strictly pure, 10 1b boxes, r Ib, 15¢; 10-1b tin pails, strietly pure, per Ib, 140 51 bricks, 24-1b boxes, per b, 12 ¥ FErT, 0.~ Pigs’ feet, per 3 bbl, $4.00; do, i§ bi, §2.00: do, per kit, 90c. Lambs' tongues. per % vbl, $2.23; do, per kit, § do, quart jars, per d ‘a5 do, pint lh,‘mr case, 2 dozen, 86, per 1§ b, $4.00; do, per % bbl, , per kit, e, sugar Provisions—Ham, cured, ldc; boneless ham, 5010 Boxes, 12)ge; picnie ham, 11ige; breakfast bacon, sugar eured, Yei shouiders, T5c¢; clear side bacon, 8e; dry salt sldes, Ti4¢: “dried beef-hams 15@i6e; dried beot,' tegular, 12; lard, 40-b cans (Fair- bauks), Tige; 10, 5 ‘and -1b pails, w0, 74@ LOUR AND MiLLSTUFFS—Winter wheat flour, best quality patent,§2.50; second quality, $2.40@2.50; best uunh{lxc spring wheat tlour, patent, $475; bran, ¢ per ewt; chopped OMAHA DAILY 3 | eliles green. 1 o 51b cans. 26 3 BEL: per ewb: \hits (0-0 meéal, T low corn_ meal, G per cwt: screent per ewt: homing, SLs0 per cwt: short per cwty grahiam, $4,55; hay, in ba %.50 per ‘on General Markets. W oor.—Medium, 17@c per Ib; 12@150; light, 14@17e; cour LEATHER—PTimo slaughter sole leather, 2t prime Oonk sole leath 380! Upper leather, per’ foot, 20425 hem. Kip, Ta@soc; onk kip, Srfoes French kip, 81,00 1.20; e, calt, 1110 oak calt. S1.00@ : French ealf Mordecn boot @ 2o} top pings and Hinings, $5,00.010.0 per do HEAVY HAKDWARE—IT $2.25. low steal spacigl eqst e ol 603 Is 40, 1240181 vagon spokes: per sot, .003 hubs, per <at, €1.25: felloos ¢, 1403 tongues, eacn, toc: axles uare nuts, ver Iv, i@tiec: coil 1, G@12e: malieable, Guse: iron wedges, 601 Crowbars, 6ei hiarrow teetls, dc: spring, steel, @se: ' Burden's horsesnioes, £4.40; Burden’s mule shoes, 85,40, Barbed | wire,” m car lc £4.00 per 100 Ibs, _ronl Nalls, rat ) ), $3.50; nils, §2.65; Shot 81 kshot, ' $1 powde 0 do, half k do, ¢ ) 303 blasting, k Lead Bar. S1¢ Wiieead, Omaha, D, T, Louis, pure, Mar French zine French zin¢ red seal, 1le; 20¢: French Ind feed, o yel. 002 fine heavy, 1 burry stoe | | PaiNTs 18 Ont | gz white lead, St n - seal. zine, in varnish asst, 5e; verniillion, ‘American, 18 rose pink, 1ic; Venet Venetian red ehrom ochire, K To Amerl igh br ince’s miner nanstown Prussian blue, 5 brown, Sc: umb: sienna, burnt. ultramarine, 18¢; va; ' umber, aw, 4 s . common, s, 1% T vke, brown, h' black nd 16¢; Prussi; clirome L. und shutter wreen, L., M. & D, 1665 Paris green, 153 Ind Venétian red, ¢ D. yellow ochr M & 0. och dryer, S light oak, « wlanut, nut and ash, 13 DRUGS AND CuEMICALS—Acld, 82: acid, tartaric, 5l balsam_covaiba, per sassufras, per b, 10¢: caloniel, ! chinchonidia, per oz, 40c: chloro: form, per 1, 40 ;. Dover's €1.95% epsou salts, per e pure, per . 182 lead, acetate, per Ib. oil, castor, No. 1, per 5 No. 2, per rigann W , per b, 88,001 ‘sl e norphine, por oz, : stryehnine, rer oz, S1. VARrNisnEs—Barrels, per gallon: Furni- ture, extra, §L10: furniture, No. 1, §1.00; coach extra, §1.407 coach, No. 1, $1.20: Dat mar, extra, $L75: Japan, asphaitum, extra, Si shellie, $3.50; hard ol finish, §1.50. Spinirs—Cologne spirits, do 101 proof, $1.11; spivits, second auality. 101 proof, £100: do.' 185 proof, $1.10. Alco- $3,00 per wine gallon. | Redis- tilled $1.00@L.50. "Gin, blended SL0@2.00; Kentuek 7 bourbons, $2.00(s, and Pennsylvania ryes, $2.00@6.503 Lourbon and rye whi- Brandies, i d, $5.00@ imported, “hampagne American, Tk oak, earbolie, 20c} i sul r, per 188 proof, $1.10, Grocers' List. fedium, in bpls, €5.50: do in mall, in bbls, “€6.50: do in herkins, in bbls, $7.50; do Pick half bbis, half bbls, in halt bbls, $4.25, SYRUP— N0, 70, 4gatlon kegs, $1.10; N Orleans, 38@ibe per gallon: Maple Syrup, tly prire, ve per gallon; 1_gallon 5 por do | by gallon cans, $5.35 per doz: quart cans, @500, Dikd Fruit 0} Ti t1,boxes, B@sig: 5 bige “peaclies, evaporated,’ 1514@17c; Salt Lake none in market: rasnberries, néw, 19 3 currants, TH{@ife; prunes, new, D Goops—Oysters, st 3 21b_per £2.20; California per case, cas, §i raspberric ears, e, ? peaches, per 3 white cherries, * plum: £5.60: blue: ase, §2.45; eg plums, 2 Ib, pineapples, % Ib, per doz, $1. SL55@L00; 2 1b o 2'Ib string beans, 1 a beens, per case. marrowfat peas, per case, $250:9 June p caso, 82 Der case, $3.35 2.10:2 1 corn beel, 1y Hork—1g inch, 9 1034e. SuGARs—rowdered, Tie: erries, pe case, 52,5 tly 8 1b tomatoes, inch, 105 cutloaf, 7@7'e; [ granulated, 6ei confectioners’ A. standard_extra G, 574 medium yellow, bigbice, CA ed, 9!g(@le; stick, Sy@aige. —Garneau’s soda, butter and eams, 8i¢c; ginger snaps, lge; xtra C, b@okc; gloss, 11h, 53o; Mirror : Mirror gloss, 6 1b, 630} b, 6c; Kingsford’s corn, 1 gloss, 1 1b, 7e; Ki Jo; Kingsford 1l@ll}ge;prime, 1 fancy green and ye ernment Java, 20{@?2c; 20c; Mocha, 2%a24c; Arbuckle’s roasted 141de; MeLatghtin’s XXXX roasted, 14} Dilworth’s, 147 c: Red Cross, 141 S0APS—Kirk’ Kirk’s satinet, §3. o white Kussi 2.7 rd, $3.05 $4.00; Kirk’s White 50: Dome, $5.89: Washboard, §3.10. Marcnes—rer caddie, 2Sc; round, per case, $1.00; square cases, $1.70; mule square, $1.20, CANDLES {c; boxes, 40 1b, 10, 10%4c. Boxes, 40 1b 6s, 9%c; 8s, 93, 16 o7, s 10c; half Box 20 Dry Lumber. DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, 2x4 2x6 38 2x10 5 00/16.00 19.00' 1950 2x13.... 5 5,50 16.50/19.50 20 55 3483 6.00116.50/17.60115.60 50,1650 1 001600 No. 1, 4 & 6 inch, 1 No. 2 4 & Gin No. 2,4 &6 0y ... 817,00 nd 14 ft., Tough. .. 14.25 . rough.. . 1550 1steom., 1% 14 and 16 1t b7 s " W 84 » " Fence * Quiney white lime (best. Cemwent (Akron).i: Hair .. vl Plaster. Tarred folt, por Straw board..........,: ¥lodi A Binch, white pine.,... B 6inch, v W C6inch, “ D6inch, * EGinch, “ ; STOCK BOARDS, 3,14 and 16 it 14and 16 1t 2. 14 and 16 ft.. FINISHING 1st and 2, clear, 11 inch, 8d, clear, 13" inch, 8.35...... A select, 114, 11¢ and 2 inch, B select, 15 11¢ and 2 incl ist and 2, cleg 8d, clear, 1 incl A seleet, 1 inch, s, B selec’, 1inel) s, 25.... BOARDS, No.1Com, s 1.5, 12 14and 161t No. ) 2, 14 and 16 ft 1% 14 and 16 f1. 4and 16 ft AP, 8and 10 inc , 8 and 10 ineh., WEDNESDAY | Guns ana | Street, 100 to 1224 Faroam Street, Omabia. Nob, AUGUST 18, 1886, OMAHA IAIUFIGWI}ERS-_'OHIR JOBBERS' DIRECTORY 'OMAHA JOBBENS’DIREGTO‘E gos—Steam File Driving, RAYMOND & CAMPBELL, Engincers and Contractors. | Brges, Roof Trasses, Steam Pile Driving Tron Combination snd Howe Piling and Uak Timver. I5th st Telephone No 14 fruss Bridgoes, neac Farnam Cigars and Tobacco, MAX MEVER & €O, Jobbers of Cigars, Tobaccos Ammunition. 215 to 228 South 11th INTRR-OCEAN CroAr FACTORY. WEST & FUITSCHER, Manafacturers of Fino Cigars, “"].\‘\“"“':v'_'v”]‘ Deanler »\vl'nv.v Noa N Mt Oninha, Neb, Lrockery, W. L. WRIGHT, Ageot for the Munufacturers and Tmportors, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimneys, Ete, Ofice, C. S, GOODRICH & €0 Agents for . A, Whitney Carrinze Childrsn's Carriages, And Jewett's Celebrated Re(rigerators. or prive lists. 1415 Farnam st., Omaha. Co.n Sen Lornices, Eagle Cornice Works. Joha Epenoter, Propriotor. Manufacturor of Glvunized Tron and Cornfoo. 923 Dodge and 191 and 105 North 10th Steect, Omahi, Nob. RURMPING & DOLTR, Manufeeturc-sof Omamental Galvanized iron Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finals, Bte., 1108, 12th 8t. Work done in ang part'of the counts Western Cornice Works, C. SPECHT, Proprictor. Galvanized Tron Cornives, Efe. Specat's . Patont Motallic Skylight. 008 and 5103, .. Omabia, Nob. _ Doors, Sash, Ete, The Gate City Plen'cg Will. and Dlixds. Also ull il and Stair work of u scription. A, ROSENTIERY, Manufacturer and Dealer in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Houldings, Etc. Stair Rails o epecially Telephone No. MEh and Marcy Ste.. Omuha, Neb. _ Electrical Supplies, L. W. WOLFE & CO., Blectricia Electrical Supplies, Masonic Block, Omaba. Burglur Alurms, Hells, Fire Alurms, Pectric Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLING [RON WO RKS Wronght and Cast Iron Building Work | ron Stairs, Rujling, Rolicd Beams and Girders Bteam Ragines, irass Work, General Foundry Machine and Hlacksmith Work. Ofoe and Works, U. P. Ry. and 8 17th st % onardNalls, UllAliA NAIL MA NUFACTURING CO,, Cut Nails and Spikes, Fire Nails & 8pe sialt Omakia Safe Works, G. ANDREEN. Manutncturer of Fire and Burgla: Proof Safes, Vault Doors, Jaill Work. Shutters and Wire Work. Cor. {4th and Juckson Sts., Omaha, Neb. wllmfllrand Carriages. Established 1558, A. . SIMPSON, The Leading Cariiage Factory, 2409 and 1411 Dodge Street, Omaha, Nob. Commlgslon, Etc. M. BURKE & SONS, ! Live Stock Commission Geo. Burke, Managor, Unfon Stock Yards, S. Omaha. Téloshone 582 e i | Union Stock Yards Company, OF OMAHA. Limited. John F. Boyd, Superintendent. [T SAVAGE & GREEN, Live Stock Commission Merchants. Bhipments of any and all kinas of stock solicie v ed. Union Stk Yards, Omuha, Nob. —-— Lumber, Etc, " LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Bash, Doors, Etc, Yards—Cor. 7th and Douglas, Cor. 9th and Douglas. BOHN MANUFACIURING €O, ' Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, uldings, Stair Work and Interior Hard Wood Finish, \; E: cor. bl and Leuveu ust opened. N worth Btreets, Omabia, Ncb, CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY, Wholesale Lumber, 814 B. Uth Strect, C ha, Neb. F. Colpe Munager. C.N. DI E'I'T; Lumber, 8th and California Streets, Omaha, Nob, FRED W. GRAY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc. Cor. 6th and Dougias Streets, Omaba, Meb, GEO, A, HOAGLAND Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, Omuha, Nebrasks. CHAS. R, LEE, Hardwood Lumber, Stock, Fancy Woods, Dridge Timbevs, W. Cor, vth and Douglaus, Omuba, Néb. Waron B G. F. LYMAN, Dealer in Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moaldings, Bullding Paper, Ete, South 13th SLroet, Oisna, Nebraska. Figh, Ete. * NSON FISH COT Bucecssors to Ieken Slomssen & O, Wholesale Fish Dealers, Importers of aveign Fish, Nos. 911913 Jon ST Btreat and - 1 Track, Omabis Nob. oy Confectionerv. T P, FAY & 00, Manufacturing Confectioners, _Jobbers of Fruits, Nuts and Cigara. Farnam St., Omahaxeb, 1211 Lime, Cement, Etc, “J.J. JOHNSON & CO., 4 Mafastuzars of Lllin)is Waite Li me, And Shippers of Coal and Coke, Cement, Plas. Lime, Hair, Fire Brick, Drain, Tile and 3 Paxton botel, teléphone 811, ual, Nebra 9 R st et o SRR Job Printing. REES PRINTING €O, dob Printers, Book Binders, Agricultural Implement s PARLIN, ORENDORFF & MARTIN, Agricultural Implements, Wagons CHURCHILL PARKER, Wholcsale Desler in Agriculiural [mplements, Wagous, Carriages and B 1o pes St bet, Ot and 1uth, Omaha, Nob Bocts W. V. MOTSE & €0, Jobhers of Boots and Shoes, M1 Faranm Stre lia, Neb. My | | | | | nd Shoes. nufactory, ton Carpets, & A. ORCHL Wholesale Carpets, 0il Clots, Mattings, Curtain Go Eie, 13 ¥amn Strect, O Ne ah Coal, Lime, Ete, JLEE W, BEDFORIY, Coal, Coke, Lime and Stona. 14t S, Omeha, Neb, Yards, o and D vonport St NEBRASKA FUEL €O, Shippers of Coal and Coke, 2148, 101 ,Omana, Neb ¥, O, TOwLE, Presidant. GxO. PATIPREON, Sec. und Troas! 3.H. Hurnenr, ¥ AL Baren, Proprictor, M Nebraska Coal and Lime Company, OMAHA, N RASKA, Offce, 247 1ith Street. Telcphione 49, Bro. I Lanaan, Pres. € F.Goonya, V. Pros, Jo A BUNDEULAND 8 und Treas. Omatia Coas, Coke and Lime Company, Jobbers of Lurd und foft_cows, 209 8, Wb St, Omiaba, Neb. OMAHA COAL AND PRODU Hard and Soft Coal. Exclusive deaicrs in Boulder Colorado Coal, 217 Fouth Lth strcot. Coffee and S ices, GATES, COLE & MILI Home Cofes and Spica Mills H'rg Co. Coffee Rousiors und pice.Grinders, manu facturersof Bakins Powder, Flavoring Extracts Bluing, ote. Try one case af our 1D package | Home Blend Roasted Coffes. 1609 Howard St, Cmuha, Nol CLARKE BROS. &C0., Omaha Coffce and Spice Mills. . Coffees, .\"m-t-i, Raking Powder Flavoring 3 s, Laundry Biue, 1ok, ete. 141616 Hor ney Strect, Omaha, Neb. Commission, Ete. BRANCH & CO., Wholesale Fruits, Produce, Oysters, 1121 Farnam aha. Apples—Our own pack- ing—Pintt & Tiger Brand Oysters, Butter, }qu-x, Gume, Poultry, Potatoes. JOHN F. FLACK, Genera! Commission Merchant, | ereduce, Provisions, Fruits, Floar und Feed, 105 £.14th St., Or Neb. Consignments solicited. mutiy. Hoturns made v R MCDONALD, COMMISSION MERCHANT. 615 12th Stroet, Oma Produce Commission Merchants, Poultry, Butter, Game, ¥ ts, Ete, 220 8. 14th St., (Iumhi, Nobra WESTERFIELD BROS | General Commission Herchants, 1406 Dodge Street, Omatimn, Nebruska i W. E. RIDDELL, Storage and Commission Merchant. ALTIES —Cheoso, Butter. and Guame, 112 8. 1ith, Omaba, phone N0, 393, WEEKS & MILLARD, Storage and Commission Merchants. Forogn und Doinestic Fruits a specinlty. El- egant storage facilities. Warehouse und ofice, 10 North Iith st. clephone 776, 3= D. A. HURLEY, Commission and Jobbing, Butter, Exgs and Produce. A full line of Stane. ware. 'Consigninents solicited, 1414 Dodgo Omubn, Nob. McsH CHROEDE| Buyers of Butter and Eggs. Refrigerntor and Packing House, 14i worth t., on U. P, K. K. Ty o Med 1870, ROBERT PUBVIS, General Commission, 2116. 14tk S¢t., Omaha, Neb, PEYCKE BROS,, Commission Merchants, Preduce and Proy ons, Owaba, Nob GRIFFITH & THOMAS, Buccessors to lsune Griffith, Commission Merchants i country producy Goots on consigni on And whe fruits, bu a speciulty, KIRSCHBRAUN & SONS, Buccessors to A. P, Bohack.) Produce Commission Merchants. No. 213 South 1th Street, Omaha, Noh. Dry Goods. L. GINSBENG & CO, Wholcsale Dealers in Dry Goods, Hosiery, Kotions, Linens, , Embra ry und White Co 60 Deliglus Sirect, sl Ouaha, Neb, White Leads CARTER WHITE LEAD CO,, Strictly Pure White Lead. 20tk Bt-, wnd U, I, Ry, Omaha Harness, Ele, urers und Jobb Hflrness,’. Saddles, Saddlery Hardware, Turf Goods, Biankets and Kol Stroot Omaha, N Mattresses, "B M. HULSE, Mattress Company, Feathor s Stroet, = ___ Overalls, CANFIELD M TFACTURING CO., Manufasturers of Overalls, | Jsans Pavis, Shirts, 420 1'% Douglie S Nobu andl | M. hEATING, Agent for Anheaser-Busa Brewing Ass'n | peciul brands: Fasut Budweiser and Brlunger. | OMANA L MBER €O, Dealers in All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale. I8th Strcetand U on Pac i Track, Omabs, GERMAN 1. WV ATT, Wholesale Dealer in Lumber, 20th nnd Tzard Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. J. A WAKEFIELD, le Lumber, Lath, Shinglas, rs, Sash, Doozs, Blinds, Moul§ iy, =1 ——— 1. ORERFELDER Tmporters and Jobly Millinery and Notions, 13 9nd 1214 Harney Street, Omaha, Nol = - EDHOLM & ERICKSON, Wholesalers of Husical Instraments, uway Pianos, Weber, Decker, Haines and g8 Liinos, Pucanrd Ofgans, Chuso Organs and 168 15th stecet Furniture, Ete, CHARLES SHIVERTCK Farnitare, Bedding, Upholstery, Mirrors ), 1208 and 121 Farnam Streec Omah DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniturs, Farnam Street, Omuba, Neb, Croceries, E I CHAPMAN & €0, Wholesale Fancy Grocers, Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers” Articles, 1217 Hownrd S MEVER & RAAPKE g Wholesale ancy Grocers, Teas, Epices, Clgars and Tobaccos, 117 and 1319 Dougs las Street, Omakn, Neb. MCCORD, BRADY & COMPANY, Wholesale Grocers, Corner 10th and Farnum Strects, Omaha, Neby PAXTON, GALLAGHER & (0, Wholesalo Groceries and Provisions, Nok. 705, 707, 709 and 711 8. 101l St, Omahs, Neby Hardware. W. J. BROATCH, Heavy Hardware, Iron, Steel, Bprings, Wagon Stock, Hardwood Lumber, eta, 1209 and 1211 Harney streey, Omaha, Nob. EDNEY & GIBBON, Wholesals_lron, Steel, Wagon And Carringo Wo ) Stock, Heavy Huntware l':'lt' 1217 nod 12 eavenworth Strect, Omahay HIMEBAUGH & TAYIOR, Builders' Hardware, Mechanics Tools and Buffalo Scalos. 1405 Douge treot, Omuha, Neb, 7 LEE, FRIED & C( Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, Tinware, Sheet Iron, Ete. Agents for Ilowe Senles und Miuti Powder Co., Omuha Neb. MILTON ROGERS & SONS, Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Tiles, Mantles, Grates, Brass goods, 1521 and 1523 Fare nam Streot RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., Wholesale Hardware and Nails, Emerson Steel Nails, Cor. 10th and Harney. Harvesters. g RING & CO., CHICAGO, Manufrcturer of the Deor!ng“[iarvesler Goods, Writs to Wi, Loyimer, Genernl Agenty maha, Te'ephone 610, Wht! Iron Pipe, Etc. A. L. STRANG COMPA! Puamps, Pipe and Engines. St2am, Water, Ruilw iy and Milling Suppli X ond Furnum St. Omuby, Neb. CHURCHILL PUMP €O, Wlolesale Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, Bteam and Wator Supplics. H; Must Loost Co.'s Goods. 1111 Omaba, Neb. Jewelry EDHOLM & ERICKSON, Denlers Clocks, J Netions, E¢ VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, s 1 Rotions, Hosiery & Gents'Firnizhing Goods 100 fand 1003 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb Robinson Notion Company, and 405 5, 10t) & , N Wholesale D N nd’ Gents' Furs nishing Goods, 0Oits, Ete, CONSOLIDATED TANK LINT: <O, Wholesale Dealers in 0ils, Gasoline, Micn Axle Grense, Fte. A, 1. Bishopy Mauager, Omulia, Nob, o Pork Packing, JAMES E. BOYD, Pork Packer and Shipper, Omahin, Nebraska, HARRIS & FISHER, Packers and Provision Dealers, DMce, U 7 Dodie Strog house, rack, Omaba, N Safes and Locks, P. BOYER & CO, Rgents for Hall's Safe & Lock Co.s' Fire and Burglar Proof Sufoes Tin aulty aud Jail work, 1020 Farnam gtre Neh Seeds, % J. EVANS, Wholesale and Refail Dealar agricultural, Veg ble, O L W. Cor, Mth und Dody in Seeds, Follows' Hally Drugs, Ete, THE GOODMAN DRUG Wholesale Druggists, And Dealer in Puints, Oils und Window Glass, Omalin, Nob, €O Distillers and Importers of Wines And Liguors. Sole menufieture [ y'e 112 Hurney Btreet, Jmiliny DUNCA A& DU lo Dealors Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 214 and 216 8, 14th St., Omali, Noh, £ o Notions, E1C, * L. BRANDIES & SON, Wholesale dob Lots, Pry Gooas, Notioys, Gonts' Furuishing Goodsy ocde from New York, Trado sales daily. 8' ond 48 South 13th St., Omaka = i, Iuportord Flour and Feed, W.J. WELEHANS & €O, Wholesale Flour, Feed and Manufacturers of W. J. Welshar Italsing Buckwheat fioue wud | City Milis, Cor. 8th and Furwiin >

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