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e THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. | « Tho Price of Wheat Governed Largely by | the Foreign Situation. A DECLINE RECOVERED LATER. | Corn He Large nt of %o vy and Dull on Ace Receipts—Oats Also Lower—Nervous Feeling in Provision CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Che Anonst N S al Telegr to the Bry Wikar—The B of Tand put up the rate this ¥ ¢ from per e Ltk © tem) with more moderation tosday amn to el peet of e kn I din than the warrant, Enzlish emnentof the uneasiness | the rian tr s, thou ions of wk are yet far from Were compara tement due of wheat was onee more ened “Ze off cireulated and at the but it business on thongh AT IO 1016 1o put mot | nal requitements ad | ap being quicted. Gr tively free trom « 1o outside influenc in London and 1 quictand steady this morning, and that importers were reselling here seaboard. This could not be verfied, wais not learned that much new foreizn don: some wheat was sold Mil waukce, here and at Duluth to 10 the oeean, last night's offers having been aceepted. Only one or two houses had el reports to make, and it was stated that it was the legitimate situation and not war citement that had influenced the foreigners vest. October wheat advianced from ¢ 1o 80'ce, selling down almost immedi- ately to 5 or nearly le under yesterday's lastprices.” From that polntit rallied 1y te, where it remained until late in the session, when a revival of war talk, based on dis matelies that the czar had ordered the impris- oment of Alexander, hardened the market and eansed afirm - closing for futu Sep- tember was relatively higher than October at the close, the 1edu s at Milwaukee having inquiry here | for cash and Se The last quotations w September, 7@ B0 tor O:tober and 31 for November, Conx—Corn was heavy and dull, and elosed at a loss, as compared with yesterday, of 1y e, Speculation was not large, bt the burden of stocks of No. 2 in store’ and the liberal receipts are an ever present burden on the market, and are proving more than it can stand up under, The closing prices ere 4@\ ¢ for September, 5% @130 ¢ for October, and 4435a44 e for November. The lake engagements to-day were400,000 bushels, showing thut the decline has stimulated the shipping Inguiry. OArs—Oats were dull and The cipts are liberal, and fairly good demand is noted the n the burden of abundant suppli closed at 2065 and October wt PROVISIONS—Drovisions were ather ner- vous to-day. The feature of the day was an inereased disposition o the” part of room traders. to sell lard. ‘They began by pounding deferred fu'ures, which broke 10e under the pressure, and then they made a drive at September, which sold down to and closed at Jones off would lose The wager w no takers apy day Ain cables idences of ¢ ndthe ton vernool Ihe market reports were account was I e lower. although o ket feels September lm\ |t~ \vh.mlllu‘l deal. withdrawn in thirty seconds, ing. Pork closed at a loss of by m\«l ll||- show no October corn, 45/ alls, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Telegram N-nw puts, 447.¢ bid Cmeaao, pecial to tho | big receipts gave buyers an advantage and they took e re pts were heavy, though the ar for the week were about the same as dus the corresponding time last week., The Tivals of smooth, fat cattle were not exerss- ive, and some choice steers, combining nearly all the points of good quality, sold not much lower. Common to good kinds were s0 abundant, however, that even the best had to suffer a littie, The general run of the offerings sold about 10e lower, or fully lower than last week. Grassy and coarse cat- tle were ver i weh neglected. General trade was_exceedingly slow, and many eattle re- mained unsold ‘at a late hour, ~$ steers, 1350 10 1500 1bs, S4.45h,0215 1350 1bg, $4.0004.40;5 050 to 1200 [bs, 410, "There were about 2,500 through and three trains of northérn rangers rec to-day. The receipts of eommon to_fair na- ¢ cattle, however, were very e market for ranze cattle was v snerally about 10e lowe ngers: 231 Wyoming, 1211 1bs : 140 W younng, 107 1bs, 1105 Wyoming, 1014 165, S3.10. arket was rather dull and insome_instances 5e lower, Iini a drop of 10aif for the week so fr. “Thie market elosed dull, with a large number lett in the hands of speculators and commis- sion men. Rough and_common, including Bras ] (@4.50; tair to good mixed, $4.65@4.75, and bost heavy, $4,50@ 4.95. Lig A T RAn R e R Tt per cont, closing offered at 4 pere Prizie MERCA At 4@h per cen STERLING and unsettled day bills and iLE PAPER—Unchanged Weak, but active . SR for sixty 4 for demand. vernments were dull he leading featurein the stock the extreme dullness, ket pure and simpl of active stocks opened unchanged morning, while ‘the remainder shows declines, Prie made some sli in early tradin market w scalper’s reent I wehed shortiy Boon, after Which the TATkot eontin. ued firm until the elose, which was generally atsmall fractions better than the opening, BTOOKS ON WALL STREET. - 1000, & N, W |ll‘A'|l'lAl'(| ¥ referred. ¢ heg nv Roek Island D L& W ¢St L, & S, ¥ D&R G referred . Eiie..., F M. & St P, preferred referred . . Wlinois Central % &0, 1, 8.&W 3 preferred . Kansas & Texus. xas Pacilie Lake Shore nion Pacific 1o &N L & 1 Michi, Central erred . Mo. Pacitic...... Northern I preferred PRODUCE MARKET, Chicago,” Angust 20, and unchanged; winter $4 034, 10: sonthorn, §: $1.0004.10 Michi Minnesota b $1.50@4.601 1ow quiet at 5 820 in sack Wiheat—Active: Jower' Hhuctiated Flour — Firm wheat tlour, 0@4.00; Wisconsin, w1 soft spring wheat, $5,50@ ukers, S5.5004.100 patents, ades, §1 rye flou 0 in baviels, and’ $5.00@ opened weak and and_elosed ige under S503 Septewnber, 18'se; Weaker, ope 2ye lower and under vesterday ; eash, 415505 Sep- tenber 2 s Octaver, o e, Als Jull and casy and ¢ o lU\\Ql’. sl Aiicuber, =0 D-foe: Devor ory ive—Quiet at 5 Harley—Quiet at G0e. Flixeacode4).10. ly—Strong prime, $LOT@200. ky— 8115, After flie Sicndiy 5o yes- Octo- ting elosed and Septenbed \||llul\7n 5 Meuts short eclear, | Flour. bhis | butehers” and Quict: full 5 cheddars, § flats, Sigede; Aniericas, cream Young ba rm ati2g Green salt aged, 7 I s ~F Hid dry salted Teel2e: dry fling, 1 Taligw—No, -1 country, Siy@ nred, S hides, i 14 | light bull 554 cait {c; eake, Shipment ta Wieat, bu 000 Corn, bu, . 000 Onate,bu. ... 53,000 1 Rye,bu, 56,000 Bariey,ou ssver New York, Aucust 26 2000 10,000 Wheat ined 1@« heavy at abont red, S } i elevator nber closing at wled tions 14 $R.000 N Lafloat b il s W 01 g 4t lower 6. mixed w4, Uujtea T September cle Onts- g expotts western 110,000 white receipts, western, S3a@dde; it 61 o4 points lower; western steam, Milwaukee, A1 Wheat—Easiet ; cash sber, Corn Oats Rye No. No. 1, No. Septeniber, relnnath, A Corn Oats Ryt Pork Lard Whisky 6.—\Wheat—No. No. No. No. 2 mixed, 45! 5c, S mixed, 2800 Augnst lower: No. 1 hard, ¢ Tilge No. 1 northern, iber, e No. 2 norheri, Flour—Quiet; 1"atents, $4.40@ £3 400 s,50, Wheat Reccipts Shipments—\Whe 000 bushels, .02 bushels; flour, Wheat—Opened lower and elosed day's_ elos- Lowe 1 Sentemb Oats— Lower September, Rye—Quict Whisky Dull orn and Lard < Butter—Dairy, 10@18e; Cre Kansas Clty, August No. 2 red, cash, 0}gc mery, 18@22 — Whe bid; Sep- teady; No. 2, cash, 82ge; Septem- ominal. New Orleans, ducts unsettled. Tork—£10,621¢, Lard—Refined tierce, 87,00, Bulk Meats—Slioulders, $6. ribs, §6.50. Liverpool, Au andin fair demand 10d; spring, 65 10d. rmandin fair demand at 8s 7, m, but demand poors spot, 45 . 4s 43gu 5 September, 4s 53 October, August 2,—Mog pro- long clear Wheat — Firm winter, t 26, new No. 2 Corn August 6. — Wheat—Cash, Corn—Cash, 43igc., Oats—Cash, 2 Chicago, August nal reports as follow; Cattle—Receipts, lower: shipping steerd, S50 ers and feede and mixed, through Tex; bulk, o 1o o, 0, , €300, 00 FOWS, 3,000 0. slow @4.60; Jight, Hogs Reeeipts, rongh and mixed and lower: cking 4 $5.70104.6: heen—Rocoipis. $2,00@+.00; Texans, §$1.7 (@4.70 per 100 1bs. St. Louis. Al 5,000; shipments, lower; common tochoice, 50470, cows and weak: natives, 5,003 lambs, $4.10 tle—Receipts, ctive and | .75: buteher Receipts, lIw\XA I 2,000; _shipments, 500; packinz, Kansns ipts, ¥, August ,000; shipments, none $1.40@1.50: stockers and feeders, ints, market 10 lower 4.30; skipsand pigs, 4,000; 'shipments, common to choice, $1. o B STOOK Thursday_Evening, August 25, CarrLe—The receipts continue very light and there was not much doing in the market, L fed steers and some butchers’ i ut all that sold. Hoas—The receipts of hogs to-day were lighter than on yesterday. The market was slow and dull, "Fhe untitvorable reports from castern warkcts had a very depressing effect and the market hete was 10@lse lower, One string of faney heavy hogs brought $4.70, but that cannot bé taken'as any guide. as it was by all odds the best drove that has been in the yards. The market closed very weak and several 1oads were left over. Sneep—Thiere is no market, RECEIPTS. Cattle, A Hogs.. Prevailing Prices, Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on this market Choice steers, 1350 10 1500 [bs, $4.20@ Choce steers, 1100 to 13) [bs, f little steers, 10 ood feeders, %0 10 1000 1bs. ood to choice corn-fed cow Adv to medinm grass cows io0d to ehoice bulls Lizht and meainm nogs. ul to choice heavy hog: o choice mixed hogs.. alr to good shorn sh HEROKEE STEERS, ity COWS, £2.00 SHEEP, $:5.00 ..1,002 Hhowing the bignestand lowast prices paid formixedToads of hozson this mavket dur ing tho past seven days, with- comparative values: ‘Paursday, 19th, Friday Saturday Monday, Tuesd Wednesday, Thursday, (@400 @i.45 @450 e Swek Sales. Showing the number of ecattle. hogs and sheep purehased by the leading buyers on to-day’s market, CATTL Harris & Fisher, . Lobman & lmllullllnl Others . Total.... Hairis & Fishe Anglo-American s G, H. Hamwond & Co..... North & Co.... . Others e THE OMAHA DAILY fi Woo 1215 LEy Yerga Showing the number of ears shipped out of the yards during CALTLE I .C, B & Q Rt. C. B of live stock the day No. Cars, . Cars, & Q. i All sales of Tow ske vek In this market *ewt. i 3 cht unless otherwi el at ise per 1b for all or hogs weighing less than Pregnant sows are docked 40 1bs e ) stags ) bs, and h, chain, Notes, e A few p were sold to-day Hog market lower in sympathy with eastern vkets, d B3, W. Garrett, Fullerton, was at the and marketed w load ot | Cooper & Tewksb W of cattle on the Hammond & Co, are killing 500 hundred cattle and over, daily, and about 600 hogs, E. Stoddard, Woold River, was lera and marketed ey four head of 1,236-1b. ecattle, his own teeding, at 84,00, John Carter, Glen wood, at th ards to«day. e has which he intends marketing. 1. 3. Kent, North & Co.’s head hog buye Chicago, stopped off here to-day while on s way to Denver, e expressed himself as very tavorably impressed with the market Shipments fr York to for markets last 320 live cattle and 6,600 | rters of b agninst 1,060 Ti ttle and | 00 quarters of beet the nrevious week, W. AL Fell, of McCurdy & Co., live stock commission merchants ~at Chieago, was a visttor acthe yands. Mr. Fell is on” His way to Adams, N , to look after some land and farming inter l\ F.Phorp was at the mar e four loads of ¢ ingand the first ~|z\!| fed cattle shivped from Wood River. W. & F. Thorp are the pro- | Ven prictors of the Ayt mills at Weod River: vermil| On the market with hows: Gould & La- [ M. Grange, Fullerton: — Dowling & Pureell, Notth Bend; Stets & AR 1 St. Paul: North Loup Cattle Calhoun: C. 1, ampion, Dorches- ki Jowder m 1‘ yards Weeping arket, Water, had ell | green | Erer zine, son red e | ehro s A visitor | Gelive. s Winte and b black, 4005 1 M &I &D. to-( and )t his own feed- vards ttle, . Kearney s Fheo. Woolie vard; €. 1 Fisher & Wu reame in to-day with the finest | drove of nogsthat bas ever been in the yards. They were shipped by Lobman & Frazier from Wood river, and werc fed by Freen, Dodge, The wliole drove of pounds, and of them pounds and “were very even. bought the drove at $4.70 for’ North & Co, the Boston packers. Mr. Dodge, the feeder, is a prominent live stock man ot Wood river and, has besides h about 900 head of cattle, per ib averaged Mr. “Abbey 8 ch OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKGTS i General Produce. Thursday Evening, August The following prices are for round lots of produice, as sold on the market to-day. The quotations on fruits represent the prices at sehich outside orders are filled. Eaas—The market is slow at Safe, Burrer—Strictly sweet, solid and uni- form color, packed uin 'new clean tubs, commands 15 {0 16, or even more, in the mar- ket, but there is little or none coming in that can be graded as sueh, Fancy butter in stone crocks is bringing even better prices. Fair to good country butter is selling at_ 10@12! e, Puor at sase, and slow. Creamery butter, not the very best, sold this week at 18@20e Povrrry—Old fowls, per doz. <25 spring chickens, large, $2.00; spri medium, i 3 , not wanted ot wanied. full cream chedd iats, two in box, 10 full eream Young Americas, fourin box, 104 Swiss, Me: brick, Limburg, 1 NEW Porarors—T) e no potatoes of any consequence in the commission houses and local gardeners are mostly supplying 1 nd. It is most too carly o form | o t conclusion of what the potatos but reports zathered from some | fie most Important points in lowa and Nebraska would seem to ndieats a light cerop on account of dry weather. ‘'he foes are swall and only a few in e out doubt ehojce v ) z0od size, will command good prices this fali; It is too carly yet to begin shippine in ear lots, a5 dealers. are not ready to put in large stock until there is less danger of their not keeping well. A Tew potatoes in <mall lots sold above the following quotations: Home grown. per bu.. 5000 ON1oNs—Southern, per bbl, CELERY is mot. re ing in to supply_ the demand be handled very extensively month, ~ Celery, like oy months. Shiv do 101 tilled £1.50@ Kentu domest (6,005 import per o Piex halt bl in halt cas, § respber berries, e, S 50, Ily enouzh com- but it will not until next ers. sells the best in | ing stock, per doz., hero are mo oysters of any arket yet. ‘The seasoin asa rulé until about the I'he market will probably #5 to 00c., according to thie arket is about steady here, The warin weather of the past tew days has brought in_a good many orders from the country. Messi @10,00, ! BANANAS—There are not many in the markef at present. As the weather becomes coolor, 50 that dealers can ndie them wiih safery’, there will be a better supply on the Bunanas, yellow, per bunch, § TAL gloss, vos 1ll} 'Le Bartletts are be- re very tew on the al supply of other 50; other varieties, £k, ll ORNIA PEARS- and there here is a libe Bartletts, & mnarker, varieties, §2,50(@3.00, CALIFORNIA PLUMS=-The receipts of plums have been very lib and they have been coming in very fair shape. Hungarian prunes will be in the marketin a short time and willbe worth about $2.00, ~ Shipping stock, larce fancy, 81 shipping stock, CALIFORNIA PrACHES"-The peaches com- ing in ure for the most part very good stock, it they are only recerved in liiited quanti* ches, NT CALIFCRNIA not heavy and ho compete “with them, Muscats, chioice and Kays, $20002,25 MELON tine watermelons, $20,00 imferior and smaller 015,00} musk melons, per doz,. S1L00 SWEET PotTAToRs—lowa honie grown are in the market and selling at e per b, BeAxs—Hardly any coming in now. De- IIIAHA‘:I tair at @1.50 per bushel, for clean stock, Cocoanurs—Cocoanuts, per 100, $5,00; than Imlllllml ver 100, 8 aliforni Nebraska, , 10@lle, yivr—Bulk, 14 to 17 g per gal, SLO0: gal cans, per gal, gal cans per gal, $1,10, sR—New 'y ork, per bbl, $ .00; Crab, per doz qts, § ed. ver bbl, 86,00, White wine, 13@l7e; cider, 13 strength, 183 triple strength, nts are Erown are beginning Muse fancy, $ 2x10 axl PR less 1he; California, hoice, 12@1dc; Ne- 10N Kegs. straimed, 106; braska, dar MAPLE Geinch ¢ No. 1 Lath single Quiney 1 Hair 1 laster T'arred F16% AND DATES—Figs, layer, 4 b boxes, per Ib, 16e, Dates, fancy 'fard, ‘12 b boxes, de: dates, Persian, 50 1b boxes, per Ib, 10c, N rs—Pecans, lirge polished, 1le; pecans, medium ngglish walnuts, T4e; almonds, Tarragons almonds, - Lunzuedoc, 1701 *; peanuts, hand anuts, hand [ B 205 pean uts, roasted, 0 6 incl D 6 inel Bricks, strictly pure, 50 | E 6 incl 3 10-1b'tin pails, ' strictly b bricks, 24-1b boxes, per A 6Ginel €12 i ~Pigs’ feet, per ): do, per Kit, 90c. do, pe kit, o, pink “Tripe, per 1§ + do, per k cured, 14 + pienie han ired, ¥ 3 dry g I'ni 4 bbl, b-to(l do, " Irlrl mbs’ tongues. per g nm ); do, quart jars, per -m,, Lm\ per case, 2 dozen, 86, bl,e-tw do, per % bbl, §2.00 1st and A selec selec m and l' ovIsioNs—Ham, sugs BOVIRLC ST, 8d, cle baneless ham, 50-1b boxes, 1 1lige; breakfast bacon. sugar shouiders, Sc: clear side bacon sides, driedbeef-hains 15@i6e; " d beot, regular, lard, 40-1b eq : lnimk\y, Tige:'10, 5 ‘and b pails, B sels 5 . o, 1@ Corn, 25¢; 0ld 0ats,28¢; new oats, 85(@d0c; wheat, 60c. No. 1, 2,80 ; secoud quality, spring wheat tlour, per ewti chopped d, Ge per e corn meal, Te; ye Inv\ u-lll meal, G per ewti sereening, toe Lominy, $1.50 per ewt: shorts, S ,'.l-nm erahiai, §1.75 00 pex fou, BEE cast toc | sawed 50 | red, 10¢; rose pink, 1sh brown. 21 ; whiting, coni'l, | Prussia brown, burnt sienn fined lamipbl & 0. iere York. per 3 epsoim salts, VARNISHES—I ture, ¢ SPIRITS— 101 proof, S1.14 hol. 188 proof, Golden Sheaf &1.50@? half bbls, “boxes, mon |m du/. SL5: ford’s loss, 6 Ib, Bge: Kimesrord’s Tor, FA¥ Stand; 1stcom, Straw board B 6 inel A 12 inch, s, 1 id, clear, 11 i) A ‘llu'l Lineh, s No. 2, pla:n,s and 10 ineh., FRIDAY, AUGUST 27 S Genoral Markets, t—Medium, 1 per 1o Light, 14@17c wrse, 12 5 off THER prme 20 fine heavy, | @l burry Artists’ Material. Prime g fiov, Jam A, HOSPE, JR., ch kip, §1,02 | Artigts’ Materials, Piapos and Organs, Gun it 1913 T s Stro fomm JOBBERS’ DIRECTORY | OMAHA JORBERS' DIRECTORY | MIIIIJDBBE'IS‘ DIRECTORY Cigars and Tobacco. MANX MEYER & CO., Jobhers of Cigars, Tobaceo, 8 And Ammunition, 215 to 25 8 110 s 103 Farnm st., Omal, Ne 1020 to Agricultural Implements. CHURCHILL PARKER, Agricultaral |||||wlnv||>u avies | Carringes nud Buggice, Jonos gtrecty iton | “LININGER & METCALFE CO., Agricultural Implements, Whgons Cartinecn, B Wi PARLINNORENDOREF & MARTIN Agricultaral l\n]»l‘ ments, Wagon« and Big 01, 0%, 1205 and 10 vy HA sp jIs do, 1 And 1 Wagon sjx ver set, $1 L403 tongues, each, 7 square nuts, ver b, Tlic 1, 612 malieable, 6@se: ars, Ge; harrow teeth Sc: ' Burden's horsest mle shoes, €540, Barbed | 0ts, " $4.00 per 100 ibs.gronl | $2.50; steel nails, $2.65: S1.85 alf Wagons, between 9th per 'S . Bt ynaha cap do. ke atter Kew 82,557 | whos Tones st Butter and Egys NE & SCHHROEDI: rs of Batter and Eges | Pkl e Wiieead, Omaha, P, P, Leis, pure, $3.35: Mar een. 110500 cans 2¢: Kreneh zine seal, 123 French zine red seal, 11 zific, in varnish French vermillion, “Ameriean, 18 Indian Tie: Venetian red, Cook- 2 Venetian ted, American. 1ige; I chrome vellow, e yellow, K, 125 ochré, rochele, 8 Erench, 250c: ochire, Atnerican, [ie s mineral, 9l Lehigh brown! Pimees mine MeSH. Buy | Retriger. Butchers' Tools. LOUIS HELLER, Butehers' Tools and Supplies, whiting, ',. ne, il G J O 1i5e, lampblack, Y lampblack. a ultthmarine, burnt, 4¢; umber, i, Faw, 1N’ erecn. common. Y., 20¢; chrome green, , Enghsh, in oil 70¢; raw Ib cans, 12 raw and p, brown, re- h black and 1vory Prissi Wos 1715 is And Builders' HIMEBAUGH & TAVLOR, Builders'ilardware & Seale Repair Shop FRIED o co., Jobhers ol THardw il Na Tinware, Sheet ron, Ete. Agents for 1lowe S 1 M POWAOR o O, e ‘OR & WILH Wholesale Hardw Western npents for Jefle Powder €6, Fuirbanks Stundard 1O i Harnes, « m ! Hardware and Scales. 1 umber burnt, 4¢ uine, ne green, Al I Tt umby ome 16 dron blacl tramarine blue, |"| lrome )., 160 blind and shutter vreen, L, Paris green, 154 Indian red. Vet i \mvl ican lion, L. & ., 20¢: ye D.."18¢: “kand “oehire grainine color, light lestnut I, 12e EMICALS—Acld, ibalsam per 1h. er 0z, Brid it arbolie, L per el ehlor Building Mater OMAILL LUMBE Dealer in AllKin Building Material 18h Streetand assafras 10¢ 40¢ < of | \\ l oles ale, he! mahn, per gal., £1.40: oil. oliy anniun, 5 ‘opitm, and R. &S, per oz, ver 1, €5.00: ‘salicin, morphine, per oz, § stryelmine Boots and Shoes. AMERICAN HAND SEW SHOE COMPANY, Manufacturers and Wholesalc ealers in Boots and Shoes, Complete stock of Hubber Goods iwaye on hand th 61, Ownlia, Neb. A. 1. AUStin, ARent W. V. MOESE & CO. Jobbers of Boots and Shoe; 1411 Farnam et Omulia, Neb. Manufact 505 quinine, Ge: potassium per oz, 4003 sul sulphur, per Mirr, Furni- 1, S1.00; 20; Da: 0.. asphaltum, hard ol tinisn, trels, per gallor formiyre,” Nog coach, xtra, S1.1 ext tra, 5sey shelldc, Wh 188 proof, $1.14; proot, second _auality, 2.0% per wine gatlon, $100@LY. Gin uck,; bonrbons, & nnsylv Beer. \Whiskles, i M. KEATING, Agt. for Anhcuser-Bush Brewing Ass Special Brands. Fuust, Budweiser and Brinnger. bi 'ORZ € TLER, Lager Beer Brewers, 152 North Isth Strect, Omahia, Nob, 00. Br e, $1.30( domestie, ed, por casi, SEOU@H.00; A et $10.00@16.00. Grocers' List. Medium, in_ bls, 1, in bUs, T Coffee, Spices, Etc. bbls, 3 ROS., & CO. 4-gailon k allon Tegs, Cofice or, Flive Mani tracts, 1. u 101416 Mirney Nev COLE & MILI Home Coffee and .\[l o Mills M e ond & s, Manatrey ng Powder, Tl aporated NN peachies, none in mark currants, 71 wieo Cornice. W AGLE CORNICE IWORKS, John Epeneter, Prop. Corngee. 023 KA G e TEMPING & BOLT Manufactarcrs of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices, Californ apricots, per case, \\IHh cherries, 905 plums, per 02 blue: er ease, g piums, 2 b, 501 pincapple 10, per case, s TIb macke i TERN CORNICE WORK, } Specht, Prop. Dea 1( 0] be >( Gnlvanized Tron ( § Carpets. OMAFA CY Cavpets, Curtain Linolcams, Muttings, 15t TG Se A. ORCHARD, Wholesale Carpets, Oil Cle 3 Mattings, Curtuin G 125 Farnam St 0 | Glgc 0, Bl @hie; 205 stick, Si@9ige. w's Soda, butter and ginger snaps, 8tJc; gloss, 11, 5%c: Mirror 3 b, 3 Micror gloss, G b, 63, *corn, 1 fb, ey Kingsford's corn, 1 Kingsford’s. gloss. 1 1b, Kingzs- Ringsfords pure, 31b PET CO. 0il Cloths, Rugs, 1511 Douglus sir Reu—Miror 0 o Dok, Fs Ordinary i rime, 1115012 n and yella Crockery and Notions. W. L. WRIGHT, Agent for thie Munufacturers and Importers of Crockery, Glassware, Arbuckle’s roasted, Chimneys, ete. Offiee, 517 South 13th et XX roasted, 14ige Gritihn, Neb. ted Cross, 141, —_— — Savon umperial, 327 Commission and Storage. s GRIFF Commis: And Whologalt b des, 107g@11e: fair, . 1655@ Lamps, -Kir tinet, Woo white m Blvu han niry Produce. Fruits, und, per 703 mule square, 1 987c; A 1b, LES—Boxes, 40 1b 0s, 97gc; - — 40 1b, 16 oz, Us 10c; half box D, A, HURLEY, Comnnission and Jobbing. Butter, Fypr and Produce. ¢ sents sollcited Hendauirtors for Stincware, Borry Boxes wnd Griiie Vilske s 1401 Dodyesireet, Ominba, PEYCKE BROS,, Connmission Merchants, Frujts, Produ Provizions, Omahu, Neb, g W. F. RIDDELL, and Commission Merehant. By te: Choowe, po WIEDEMAN ({ CO., Produce Commission Merchants, Poultry, Lutter, Gume., Frujts, ete, 220 8. Mihet, O, Neb, LD BROS, General Commission Merchants, 100 Dodge Street, Oma, Nebrarkn, Consignnients it . olicited IKS (( 'IIILL | = s | Ory Lumbver. | DIMENSIONS AND TIMBERS, 1500 1500 i 15,00 155 i Storage 12and 14 2and 14 f L 16 1t rouzh SUINGLES, LATH, »«I A Ger InN STING - o 12 14 and 16 ft . i S O, LMK, HIC white linie (best... t (Akron).. Ay A - . . iidbsdinnans saes i, BURKIL (S r saaeaes ive Stock Commission, Geo. Burke, Manager. Unlon Stock Yurds, 8. Omahis - Telep SAVAG GRI ! R Live Stock Commission Merehants, | ¢ \ » EERRRE shipments of ull kinis of Stock eolieited I o iion Rt Vb, N h, ¥ 2ddrase Adiass s s STOCK BOAR Live Stock Commission. Not felt, per owt’ FLOOKING. I, white pine I, » Cocl and Lime. F. MILESTOX ¢ 0., Dealers in | { { RE J And neh, = 2, 14 and 16 1t 2. 14 and 16 ft., FINISHING 2a, clear, 13 incl, s. Omabu Neb h F.GooDA A AND, Nae. itnd Tro OM. lll‘ COAL, COKL & COMPA NY, Jobhers of Hard and Soft Coal, @0 Bouth Thirteenth Strect, Omaha, Net., J. S JOHNSON & (0O, Mannfucturers of Illinois White Lime. A Shinbers of Coul nd Coce. Coment el inch, ar, 1 l;llh‘ Linr Deal ARDS. . 14 and 16 1t. ! 14 and 16 1t 14 and 16 1t iand 10 ft gy plain,8 and 10 in; Huir. Firo Brick, Drain, 110 Paxton Hotal. Faradm st hono Fil. $18.00 $16.00 Canfectionery. F, P, FAY & €O, Manufacturing Confectione Jobbers of Fruits; Nuts and Ci - in Jerome park, rnam st.; a chance for SLOMAN, ruam st. | t A IVr\ Goods, 1 n|m~l WILLOW SPRING Lar, Whole ¥ >AXTON, MILTON ROGY Stoves, Door , SME. Uy cent for A Jeans WK, WEST & FRITSCHER, Manunfacturers of Fine Cigars, Wholesule Delers 1 Leat Tabacco, Now, 108 | | Dry Goods. W B SMITH & €O, ng Goods & Notions Cor. Hth 8. O Distillers Tuporters ¥ bW 1lauors DISTILLE COand ILER & €O, 1 Joblers ot Fine Wines and T elirers of Kenneds's East I . o T ey quors, it Drugs, Paints, Ete. Hn.1 CLARKE DRUG CO,, gest Drng, Paint, Oil & Glass Honse Lot Chicago. Complete Gries 114 Tarnes st Omahi, GOODMAN DRUG (O, Wholesale Diuggists, Denlers in Paints, 01t and Window G e of Druggists Sune s, Omahia, Drain Tile, Etc. LW oI Sec.ATrens ARSON, V.i'res, nnd Snpt UNIC HYDRAULIC DERAIN TILE CO. 213 & Uih Kt On Machinery and wpplies for Manuine turing Coment Drain 111 LsAUE it 1E Engineers and Contractors, IYMOND & CAMPBELL, Engincers and Contractors, on, Vinduets, Root Trusscs, Steam 110 Drising, Kand Pine Bridge Lumber. 1500 st near Furinm, O, Nl DEWEY & sale Dealers in Fur "HARLES SHIVE wrniture, Bedding, Upholstery, ors. ote. 1206,1208 and 1210 Farnam st Omah, Groceries, GALLAGHER & l||Pl~.Ili‘ roceries and Pro McCORD, BREADY & Wholesale Grocers, o, Hardware. w.J. BROATCH, Teavy Hurdware, Iron and Steel, Wagon Stock, Hardwiare Lumber, eto nd 201 Timey st Ot GIBBON, Ivon and Steel, Wood Stock, Heavy Tiardware, Leavenworth st., Omabi, Neb. RS SONNS, Ranges, Foarnaces, Tiles, tes, Gra L2l und 125 Farnam Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLING Jron Works, izh Buila i 1K, nib: Ofmce DHOLM & l‘flx’l('vl\' YON. ale Jewelers and Musie Dealers, in Silvorwnre, Dinmonds, Watches, Clocks, e, 101 i 105 1th LOUIS BRADFORD, er in Lumlby Lath, Lime, Sash, Ete. Yards-Cornerith Douglns; Corner et it Don <. CHICAGO LUMBER CO., Wholesale Lumber, e, Omuhi, Neb. F. Colpetzer, Managor. “ N. DIET Lumber, 19th &nd Californiu Strects, Omalia, Neb. 18t st HOAGLAND, Lumber, VW, HARVEY LUMBER CO., To Dealers Ouly. Ofice, 103 Furnim street, Omaha CIAS. R, LEE Hardwood Lumber i Curpets und Parguet Flooring. 9th und Douglay JOHN A, Wholesale Luinb i American 1o Inaike Quiney Whi orted r and Best Live Stock. TOCK YARDS CO., Of Omaka. John ¥, Loyd, Superintendent, Hillinery and Notions. I. OBERFELDER Linporters uid Jobbers of Miltinery and Notions, Co,, Nob Nstions. S GOODRICH « €O, Are ¥ Dircet Impe man & lvuu hToys & Fan chramka, Chicago prices duplicated wit i Eredgnt. 5 Farnan Sreet, Omihi. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO,, Whole wlers n Notions and Furnishing Goods, andi 405 8. Tenth S, Omuha, VINYARD & SCHNEIDIR, fons, Hosicory nud Gents' Fuvnishing Gronis, Overalls. NEIELD MANUPACTURING COMPANY, Manufacturers of Overalls, Panty, Snirts, e, 1102 and 1154 Douglas Strect, Gl fa Goods ut ade: Printing. PRINTING COMPPANY ob Printers, Blank Book Muke Book Binders. 103 and 108 Kouth ¥ €. Ot Net NNEWSPAPER UNION Auxilinry Publishers, Type, Prosses and Printers Kouth T 11t et conth STF ors | Supplios. 0 Safes, Etc. G. ANDREEN, Omala Safe Works., rxof Fire and Burglur Proof Safes, Wk, KhE ere and Wire Work P, BOY its for Hall's Sash, Doors, Etc M. A, DISBROW & €O, W Manntactares of Sash, Doore Blinds and Mouldings, Go P LYY, Sash, Door, Blinds, Monldings, BOHN MANUFACTURING €Oy Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, ko For 1iard Wood ¥ 8 1 Loy enworth S EDWIN unl. RIS Manufucturers, Pack " i klw & \nn(l\ Pure \m»h- \mn;rnr « u.. Pumps. 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