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{ "~ Choice, Wu75u TIIEL))I AHA DAILY BI‘E. 'I‘l ESD \Y, AUGU ST 9, 1881. FINANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. MONEY AND STOCKS, New YORk, August 8, Money closed at 8 per cent. Exchange closed steady at 4 83@4 85. vernments closed strong; 4s, 110} bid; 45« do, 114} bid; bs continued, 1 12}; 6s do, 1 Currency 6, 1 13 bid, Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Union Pa firsts, 118 to 119; land o cants, 1174 to 116; sinking funds, 1256 to 30; Centrals, 116 to 116} STOCKS, unfavorable change in the of the president rmwwl a the sto i The condition weak feeling o morning and | the entire lists, fto 2 pereert, and wan led by Delphos and * Metropolitan Elevated. After 1 o'clock, however, there was a steadier feeling and some recovery, but in the late afternoon dealings were mae under considerable pressure, the recovery was lost and the market further declines, ol ene ally } to 2jc lower, Closing bid: W& P ighout The decline ranged from Toledo 50] American Exp. 83§ Vs 7 Franciseo. . 49 “do preferred .. 74 g prd.... 1 . 404 Preferred . 70 PP Car Co... 1“\i StP&D. Preferred .. WF Exp.... MINING STOCKS, Following are the closing (q;au\(.iom for mining stocks at the New board: StateLine No1:135. Pittsburg.. Green Mountain 8 Miner Boy Cons Vir Californi Orien & Mil Little Chief. South Hite. Gold Stripe Hibernia. Spring Valley. Tron Silver. N Standara. . 22 ork mining |} 275 Chrysol | 5375 Silver CLiff.... 514 Leadville ... .. Arizona , 2 CHICAGO MONRY RKET, [§) 10, August 8. The supply of loanaile funds here is large, KSian the offerings of produce and mercantile [imper are unly wmoderate, all grading good to better passed readily at 5 (@G per ceat. on call or 6@7 per cent. on time. Hastern exchange between: ity banks continues at a discount of 1,000 The clearings of the associated banks were $7,00,000. Omaha Wlolenlc uuk-b Orrice oF THE OMANA BEE, | Monday Evening August 8, ) There was little alteration to note in the position of local markets to-day. Provisions were steady and unchanged. Live stock dull. Very few transactions outside of actual local supply taking place, Quotations unchanged. Grain is still unsettled; wheat advanced 2¢; rye declined several cents; corn a frac- tion lower; oats advanced lc. All other branches unchanged. Business seemingly as lively as the merchants could wish for, orders received giving them about all they can attend to. I s TR Local Grain De: ‘WHEAT.—Cash No. 2, 108}; Cash No. 3, 93: rejected 63c. RLEY. —( ‘ash No. 2, 89¢c; No. 38 80c, RYE. —Cash , T8¢, CORN.—Cash No. 2, 37c. OATS,.—Cash, 33c. Live Stock. Cattle—We quote as follows: Butch- er's cows, $325@3 50; choice butchers steers, $3 7. Sheep- $3 50; wod mutton in fair demand. 75, Hogs—We quote as follows; Light packers, $4 70@5 50; medium mixed packers, 85 00@5 25; extra choice heavy, 8 25@5 50. Provisions. FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, $2 75@3 00; patent, $3 60@4 50; winter wheat straight grade, $3 50@3 75; patent, £ WG4 o0; grahann rye, $225; Wheat, "RYVE FLOUR g 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per ewt. 50c; screenings, per cwt. 70@S0c; ti0c; chopped fecd, per cw 80c; white, ¢ New, $100 per bushel. chickens per dozen, ickens, 50, count, 10¢, 16@18; poor, no mar- 75¢; meal Good, sound, #1 00@4 50 —Extracted, first-class Calif- od,"15¢; Nebraska comb, 0c. iood repacked per box, S‘H}fl ln:nL $10 00. BLACKBERRIES TOMATOE S—Per case, #4 00, —Per bushel, 2 50, CALIFORNIA PEARS--Per box, 83, CALIFORNTA PLUMS GALIFORNIA PEACH 83 00 S—All klnrln bring good BEESWAX-—Yellow, 18@20c ONTONS —Per bbl, 85375, Grocers List. COFFEE, —Rio, fair, 134c; Rio, good, 140; Rio, prime to choice, 14he; Ol gov't Java; 204@284c, Mocha, 264c; Arbuckle’s, 17}c. ’r A8, —Gunpowder, good, 45@55c; Choice, 60@70c; Imperial, good, 40@dbe; Young Hyson, good, 36@ Bc; n,hulus 65c@81 00; Japan Nat Leaf, Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Oolong, goud, 0; o..L.,.,; choice, 40@55; Souchong, 40c; choice, 35@dbe. .—-Cut_loaf, 11}¢; Crushed, Powdered, 11ic; Vi powdered, 1130; Standard Coffee A, 10fc; New York Confectioner’s Standard ,\J, 10fc; Good A, 10¢; Prairie Extra C, ie SYRUPS,—Sugar house, bbls, 45c; half bls, 47¢; keuu, 'I fullnnl, $230; choice table & ‘i fbhls, 40c; kegs, $1 85, SPIORS —Pepper, llala Allspice, 20¢; « luvl-n. ur Nutmegs, 8100; Cassia, 25c; Mace $100. h(lll A, —Dwight's Ib papers, 8 00; De- land do, $3 00; Church’s, $3 00; Keg soda, s@ilc STARCH, —Pearl, 3¢; Silver Gloss, 74 @sc; Corn Starch, 8 3@8he; Excelsior Corn, 7e. lJny loads, per bbl, 1 90; Ash- ton, in sacks, 3 Is dairy 60, 58, 3 40; bbls dairy, 100, J~ 65, DRIED FRUITS—Choice lulm, peaches, new crop, The .\-m.ud Ap bles, W 1b boxes, 114(@ c; igan, 6 c. Vew York apples, 6c; St. nulu Nulfx., Prunes, old, u, new, @740 t\lmnl-. 1@T4e; Blackber 10¢; Part WOODENWARE—Two hoop 1 85; three pails, 2 10; No. I mh., 900; No, 2 tul 8 00; No. 3 tubs, 700; joneer washboards, 185 Double Crown. 75; Globe Washboard, 250; Well buckety, chain, and 5 ply, 204&21}; Colored carpet shorts, per|" chain, per 1 A Har, 81 65. BIA'I‘1('H]-‘ ~Per_caddie, 83c; round ca s uare cases, PROVISIONS - Breakfast bacon, 12c. shoice lard, 134c; dried beef, 13jc; should- e, canv i hams, canvassed 11§c; Lagon, sides 11 NEW P’fcxfizs—mmm, in barrels, $7 00; do in half bbls, 4 25; -mnll\ in bbls, 'm to 8100.; Extra pl 12 00; do, in_half bbls, 650 gxnrlmn. in bbls, 13 00; do, it half bbls, 7 VINEGAR-Pare _apple extra, 16c; pure sp ple, 13c; Prussing pure appla, 15¢, {l\\' \n\ £3 80 per Lh), BEANS—Medium, hand picked §2j60 per bushel. ROPE—~Sisal, § fnch and larger, 0fe; § inch, 9ge: § 104e. SOAPS™K m Tmperial, 2 85; rk's standard, 8 Kirk’s sterlin, T.u«i.\n, 4 50: Kirk's Eutoca, Kirk's white 1 85: Kirk's Praitie Queen, (100 cakes), rk's magnolia, 3 90. DLES ~Boxes, ll) 1he, 16 oz, Ss 18¢;boxes 40 1hs,, 16 ¢ 85, 12hc; Se. 1365 boxes, 40 hd( boxes, 20 sets, ewis " POTASH- in case, 8 35; I; Penusylvauia cans, 4 do., abbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEE Red choice, over, new, $530 per bushel; mammoth clover, new, i white clover, new, 814 00; al alfa clover, new, 1250; alsike, n Wy $1300, Timothy, xv\ now, £ 502 blue grass blue grass, clean, 81 16; orchard jrass, $2 00; re top, choice, 65c: millet, common or Missouri $125; millet, German, $125; to 81 50; Hungarian, 1 1 HEDGESEED—Osage orange, 1 to Dushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, 81050; dhomey locusty per b, e pex 100 Tbs., $25 00, FISH-- Family white fish, 90 1h ht bbls £300; N 30 No, 1 white fish, 90 15 he b o. 1 white fish, in 10 1h kits, 1 00 10 1b ts, 750; New Holland herring, u.,; 120; Russian sardines, 7 Dia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; George's Bank codfish, Ge; Gen, boneless codfish; 8ic; boneless fish, 4jc. MACKEREL—Half hbls messmackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; h bbl No. 1 ex_ shore do, 100 Ibs, 6 00; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 1bs, 3 85; mess mackerel, 12 1b_kits, 2 25; No. 1 ex shore, 12 Ib do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 121b do, 1.00; fat family, 10 ib do, 75c. CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 1 (Field's), per case, 84 20; do 1 1 (Field's), per cue, 250; do'2 th S‘)tnndn&l), per case, 3 90; .J..m,(.umdm« per_case, 2 40; do 2 10 (slack), per case, 2 75; do 116 (slack) B case, 200, Onions, 380, ' Salmon, 1 por dozen, 1654 do 2-4b, ‘per dozen 50. Sardines, small fsh, imported, one. quarter boxes per box, 14je; American, quarter boxcs per box, 11¢; do half boxes, r box, 21jc, Lobsters, 1 b per amu, 80. Tomatoes, 210; do 3 Ib' pef case, 250; Comm, 2 Ib (Mountain) per 'case, 340; sonked corn, ‘190; do (Yarmouth), per case, 350; string beans, per_case, 1 90; Linia beans ‘vr case, Succotash per case, 210, Poas, , pnr case, 17 per case, 4 Slackberries, _‘h, per case, 250; strawberries, 2 Ih, per case, 3 70t raspberrios, 2 1b, per ' case, 2 753 00, Dansons, 3 15, per case, 2 35. Bartlett peams per cas ries per case, 250. Egg plums, case, 3 25; do, choice, 2 I, per case, Green gages, 1 per case, 3 llv(‘hn b per case, £ 50. Pine Apples, 2 1b, per case 3 60@b 20, Peaches, 21b per case, 3 10 do 81, case, '.oo(a'.'so do, (pie), n. per case,335; dopie, 6 Ib, per dozen, RICE-Carolina, 6}@74c; annmuLL § NUTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten- » 8be per 1l; fancy white, ¢ raw—white \mmm, mu)c. BROWN '()’l"[‘()\’*h Hmlg 3 Oa{n‘J 00. Whortleber- 2 th per 450, Buckeye LL 64c; Crescent LL 6} (353c; Crescent C Te; Crescent” B 7 Crescent A~ 'S8c; ~ Wachusetts 8ic; Indian Head XQI c; Graniteville LL 6c; Badger RR, fine b 7 Badger X, do, 7c; Portsmouth Winthrop L, do, 7je; Continental do, BLEACHED COTTONS-—Wamsutts 18c; Fruit 4.4 104 Hope 4-4 Ballardvale 4-4 6f¢; Pocassett »1 8hc; Altoona 3.4 Lonsdale No. 1, cambric 18¢; No. 2, do, New York Mills 4-4 18¢; Lonsdale 44 1 R )44 Aubunl A 44 8 can d. Dunell .ln, 6ic; Gloucester do, Hnmmny, Hartel, fic; Manchester, 7 idge, muk shirtings, 6c; Southbridge do, 6c; Kegatta do, Cochico robe, 7o; Freeman robe, Hamilton do, 7e; Marlboro do, bridge do. do, 7 (,o]m son’s olid bl BRI olors, Gic lml nnmh 7eg rollod; o high col (nlhl“'l‘ JEANS-F Nuumkeag satteen, Androscoggin do,, do. Amoskeng- A, C, A, 17} Conestoga, I, ¢ fancy, 18c: Cones- t , (old Medal, Conextoga, 4, 14e; Conestoga, C. C. A., fancy, muu, B., 10¢; Omego superior W modal, 230; Omega A C Omega AA, 13@16Y; ’l.ml \Lru l!-!u s} hrais . Ao it g ipson’s monrnin, 63 c‘ &urhu Ru saic, 83 00; 6-4 mosaic, $4 00, DENINK Amorkeag bluo and brown, 10¢c; Be A. A, blue andbrown, Croek, I, T/ Line andbrown, Creek, C. C, blue and Everett' 1), D., blue and "u)nmkrn Blue ‘and_brown, » blue, Mho; Otis B, B lue, 12he; Pearl Hamden O, 0., ;; Boston stripes, 13h¢; Dundee stripes, 18¢; Bis- marck stripe, 17he; Arlington stripe, 18a; Lion Blue, 15)e; Boston XX, bro., 12}e; Boston XX drab, 124¢; Boston XXX br wton XXX mh, 134¢; H, bro, flTHiPF&S Louisiana, 8x3 blue and b owm, BhorLonisina, g bius and brown, 8l Rook River, 6x3 blue and brown, 19c; Alsbuma, 553 bl nd brown, Ske. m'rr ONADES—Lewiston, 10 oz,, 25 & VoA B Augor D& T 2 New York mills proof, #2he; Bridgewate ‘k:, F»erettfi heuv& ‘Whittent wukm Thcs Uniom 1 18¢ ner's 164c; I;vrrel Vi light weicht, checks 19 SHEETINGS-Androscoggin, 28c; do 104 do, 26c; Peppereil’s ndroseogy bleached, ' 20c; w.lpmn 044, ; do 10+4 bleached, 274c, Drues. DRUGS AND. CHEMICALS. —Acidt Garlwlc, 5053 Akl Tartaric, o; Balsau 4 brown, 46 bleached, 25¢ Copabia, per 1b, 70¢; Bark, Sassafras, 10, 1203 "Galomel, per 1b, 7 ,mh.mm v per oz, 80c; Chloroform, per Ib, 95c; Dover's pawders, per Ib, 81 403 P,muu st per I, de; 'Glycerite, Ivum et I, 4205 cetate, per b, bon ol fige A & allon, 1363, do xm= per gl 13" Oil, Castor, No Ko ol e astar, No. 5 e ! g B N ,.1 81'50; O, ¢ Opium, 8550; s.,..m.krno ; n, per oz, 85¢; Morphine, per oz, 83 7 perIb, 4fc; Strychnine, ver oz, $1 6 Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well ‘at a alight advance in rices "The domand for gosd Bores €x fupply considerably. - Prices range e Fine single drivers, 8150. to 800.; Extra draft horses, 8175, to 225,; Common draft horses, $100. to 150.; Extra fanu horses, $110, €0 125.; Common to good farm horses, lflo. to 753 Oommon pluge 0. to ULES, to 154 hands (extra), §1 hands, £100. £75. to 100.; !nl‘(\ 14 '.» 14 to 14} hands, hands, $60. to Oigs CTGARS, to 140, 18§ to 14 b | %0! In_tin fnl\ § i b boxes, Inu”wl« Tiger, 0-(\ All grades—Common, 25 to ed - Blackwells Durham, 16 nl\nrlmm 16 oz, 4he; & f ; Seal of Nebrs 1 oz, linen bags, huh-.m Puck, 2 oz, tin ail, 6dc. Lumber. \. 1, l"u."(\lx. i Granul oz A6e; Dul North .Inuul 00, FRAMIN 16 ft, 24 00; 10 ft. studding, 25 00;22 ft. 24 ft. 28 00, and umll'r, per M 28 00 . 1. finish 1}, 1} and 0. 1 finish 1 inch &30 00; 2! finish l} 1} and 2 inch, 8000: No, uu-h 1 inch, $45 00; inis £4000; 0, Dattons per 100 feet lin., £150; well curbing, £8500; rough & and inch hattons per 100 feet lin., H0c. STOCK BOARDS—A st £40,00; G, 835 00, comon FLOORING—No. 1, & $7 0, No, & oot 7 "Sellow pine "SIDING—No. 1, 827 50; No, 2, 0. “No. 1, bulk per b, 50, Iowa plaste 82 50, "Hair per bu, 3 Tarred felt 100.11s, '$8 50, Straw board, 84 00. The Leather Trade. Ouk harness, 30@41c; Pittsburgh se ted, 10@43e; hemlock " harness, 37 3 skirting per Ib, fair: He; black collar 14(@ 2le; fair do, 18@20c; fair No 2, 166 18¢; hemlock sole, Buffalo slaughter, per Ib, 30 @34c; hemlock sole, B A. slatighter per 1b, 25@20; oak sole, 403 pen fook. e} hemlock upper, 2, 23a; onk kip. skinyg per Ib, hemloek kip sking per Ib, French kip skins per b, oak calf per 1b, $1,00@ o 1h, sw( 5@ 82,1 card goat per doz M 00@ $48.00; |Ibflt|e[{ Moro per foot, : calf kid per foot, 3 #0.00@@10.50; white and y ings per doz, $8.00@$10,00; pin ver doz, 87.00 £9,00; Russett linin J)o;4 blntkamichs" apron pordosen, 8 87, 00@ PAPER- Straw paper, vag paper, 4e; dry goods vaper, 7e; manila paper, 10¢ news paper, 8c. COAL~—Cumberland Llacksmith, $12 Morrig Run Blossburg, §12; Whitebreast Inmp, $6; Whitebreast, nut, $6; lumy, $6; Town nut 86; Rock Springs, 8 Anthracite, all sizes, $11 50, Hides, Furs, Ekc. HIDES--Green hutcher's hide, 73; gieen cured hides, 84¢; green salt, part cured des, S@gdc; d t, sonnd, 13@1dc; dry calf and kip, 12@13¢; dry salt hides, sound, 11@12¢; green calf, wt. 8 to 15 1bs, 10@11c; green calf, wi, \\lnlerfimn, per._ skin, reen pelts, 1 00@1 15; green lamb skins, 1101 25; damaged hides, two-third rate, (ent xcored and one grub, classed two- thirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. i Coon mm, No, 1, 45¢; No. 2, 80c; No. 4, 10c. Mink, No. 4, & r\n )m‘(, No, 2 ‘Skunk, No. 1, bla hork sbeirie, 4003 narsow sEeipe U ad stripe, 106. - Tallow, Wool. terino nnwashed, light, 14@16c; heavy, nedinm unwashed, light, 18 tub-washed, choice, 8; fair, 3c; dingy 8¢5 burry, black and cotted wools ‘_'(5 Be less 8hot. SHOT.—Shot, $1.75; Buck shot, £2,00; £6.40; do., haif } Fuse, ver 100 feet 50c, Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 83 00; plow stecl, cast, Tic; cast tool o, 15@20 wagon spokes, set 25@3 00; hubs,iper set, 1 25; felloes, & w«l dry, 140; tongues, each, uare’ nuts, per 1b, 7@11 |nrlf», u(um Tivets, L 1, 11 6@12¢; malleable, Sc; rowbars, Gc; har I, dc; *iuu..mhm, per keg, 5 00; prin flvnl A('“' common, 46 1, .-»,wo 6d, casin ng, 3 90; 1 h, |—IO :s.l finish, 4 65; 6d finish, 4 90; 18, 10c ext aints Oils and Varnishes. INTS IN l)lL—Whm- lead, (hnaha 7e; white lead, 0. ©. Go.,pur Marveilles green, 1 to 5 Ib cans, 20 ench zine, gre: ireen seal, 12¢; ¥rench zinc, red seal, 11¢; French nnc in varnish asst, 20c; French zince, in oil asst, 15¢; Raw "and Durnt umber, 1'1b cans llc, raw and | 5 burnt Sienna, 13 vandyke brown, 13.; rvefined !umpl ack, 12¢; coach black, llh- ivory black, 16¢; dmp Dblack, 16¢; Prussian blue, 80c; \ltramarine Ivlm-, 18¢; chrome green, l,. M. & D., 14¢; blind and shutte L.M & D, Ht/ Paris green, 18¢; ved, 160; Venetian red, fe; Tuscar 22c; American Verml]iml L Al’ 18c; e yellow, L., M., 0. &'D, 18¢; vellow wl.re, Yc; golden ochre, m, ernt - dry gradning colors: light ark oak, wnlnut. chestnut and ash 12c Dry Paints White lead, fi]c‘ French zine, 10¢; Paris whiteing whiting gilders, 1ic; nhmnf coml, 1 3 lampblack German- town, 14c; lampblack, ord Trus. sian Dlue, Abe; ultramarine, 1'% vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4 1c; nhnnl, burnt, ulennn. raw, 4c; P en zenuluu,fl- Paris green cony'| rome green, N.'Y.' 200; chrome green K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; vor- willion, 'America, 18¢; Indiay red we pink, 1dc; venetian read, (....Imn- ictian red Am., 1o; red lead, To; me yellow, gennine, 2ci chrome' yel. low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 8c; ochre, ncly 24 ochve, American, 1 Winter's mineral,* 24¢; lehigh brown, 2 spanich brown, 2le; Prinoe’s miner VARNISHES - Barrels per gallon. Turniture, exta, 81 00; furniture, f\‘... 7he; coach, extra, nx ard unber, raw, #1 00; Damar, $1 2 nhullug;, 70\., shellac, $3 OTLS—110" carion _pergallon, 114c; 150" Leadlight, per gallon, 124; 175 headlight pergallon, {8 ¥ Crystolink, per pailon. "ot b«‘. ver gallon, 55c; flard, winter str'd, per silon, 80 No. 1, 8c, No. 2, 0c; eastor, X; per Klllum 95¢, No. 8, 87c; sweet, ver gallon, 85¢; sperm, W. 1., per gallon, L sg flhh.WB e gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, extra, per gallon, 75¢, No. 1, 65; lumberi. cating, zero, per nf..n, $0c, summer, 15¢ golden' machine, No. 1, per gallon, 8¢, No, 2, G:vll*flll:“, ual, per xlllfln. 80;*. tur pentine, per un fAde; 74 Meg, Ver gadlon 205, 63 deg, R, e ALCOHOL—187 proof, wine gallon, extra c.htomh .pnrfi‘; 187 proof at 122 per proof gallon triple rofined sp 11:3 proct, 8120; per il proof h!l, 1 00@1 50; e Llended, 81 503 ;. Kenac ot TOBACY tolden Rule, | O AME. AGNES—friported per ca.e J|II;-I w“,‘m.‘a Ne e “l 26 0034 00; American, par- case, 12 0 ,.",f‘.'"l‘,"}]“n."fl,'\:{(ff”&" i Horse | 1800 1 Pan cane, 4 5ot o b, butts Queen Ree, +| WINES-—Rhinewine, per case, 6 (% Gilt Kdge, S0 u-wln per u\» 0 7m. and Navy MARKETS BY TBLEGRAPH, ; [ fe higher for the futures, - |but “the feeling was greatly unsettled. .' gust; 343 f inceed, raw, pvrgul]un, 52c; Linseed, boil- | g1 \ '\"‘n 1m|n\r!a| 6 0016 00; 1 40@4 0, | lln]uM 4 80@6 005 domectic, l,(flfi Connell Bluffs Gcn‘rll Markot Covsers, BLorrs, August ( No. 2, #1.00; 8, 00; rejctad 36, rejected 80, danicel, \\ heat — (‘ofll No, 2, 26, ~Fair market, with prices at £; Market quiet; No. 2, 24c, roject ed 1 Rye—~No. 2, 8¢, Butte lzgc Fegs 15, Cattle—Beef, 83 50@4 50, Sheep- 5 50t 50. Hogs —Light demand, prices $4 75 5 Potatoes—New, $100 per bu.; old, 70 er bushel, Onions—22 00, Wood— Market quiet, with good supjly; 600 for soft; 6 50 for Poultry Creston Market. CurestoN, Ta, August & Butter 9o, Fgis tor candled, Grand Junotion Market. GRAND JUNCTION, Ta., August § Eggs Butter-8c. Ohicago Produoce. CH10AGo, August & On *Chango the grain markets were unsettled and irregular, The receipts of grain were 02,400 hushels by canal, 1,163 car-loads byrail, embracing 150 of wl\rnt, 082 of corn, 573 of oats, 16 of rye and 8 0f barley, Flour—Ruled very quiet but fim Trade and stocks light, (‘nmmon 0 choice western spring, 4 00@6 00; do Min nesota, 4 25@6 lnh-ntu. (I HO@T 75; fuir to choice winter brands, b 75@6 75, Wheat—A fair business was transacted in No. 2 spring, and at times the inquiry was quite urgent; the fecling was strongcr and prices again show a_lurther improve ment, having advanced §@ge per bushel above the outside figures reached on Sat- urday, The firmness was attributed to a strong_speculative demand and net very freo offerings, The market opened aboit receded e, ad- vanced e, then fluctuated within a snill range, and_finally closed at 125 cash and August, 1187 September, 1184 October, 116§ year; No. 3 spring 1 10@1 11 in good houses; rejected Corn—Quiet and active. Business was transacted in corn on speculative nocount Prices were about 1@l}e higher at the opening, due largely to local influences, but under the influence of liberal offerin prices settled back j@ge. Duriog the lat- ter part of the session the feeling wus strong and prices rallied again and fluctu. ated within a wide range to the close, at which time the quotations for No. 2 and high mixed were b4 cash, 543 August, Sentember, 56 October, 53§ year; high mixed 50; rejected active at 40, Oats—Steady and firm for cash mh higher for all’ futures; demand good and offerings light. ~ No. 2'new 3’90511 cash, August, 823 September, 32§ October, 82} the year, Rye—Firm and offerings light; No.2 {dq August, 89 September, 91§@93} Octo- ber. Barl fulel. not much dispositi o to trade; No. 2, 92§ Sep ntcmber 91 October, new “l \l" W 4 W-‘(‘l m' New England. 2 0064 00; omestic, 1 500 5 50, PAC HLAND ALPLE BRANDY [ 4 | miarked their operations for some time, BaltimoreiProdnoe. " BALTIMORR, August 8, Flour- Strong. whm Active; lulu 1 'um 20; long berry, 126@1 29; No, 2 red winter, strong u 1303@1 81} for Augnst; 1 30} 1 804 for September; 1 18 for October. -~ White southern, strong at 52; yel | low, firmer at 60; mited western, quiet: mlumflug)ler at 60@B14 for August;s | tember, 62: Uc'x\hfr, l»fl East Llhrty Live Stook, East Linerty, Pa., Augnst A shade off and slow; rec 86 head; shipments, 1,938 head. Hoga—8low; _receipts, enta, 2000; Philadelphing, Yorkers, 6 25@6 50, Sheep - Very dull_and unchanged; re ceipts, 4,800 hoad; .mpmmu. 800 head. Phlhddyhln Produoes. PHILADRLPRIA, August 8, Wheat - Firmer; cash and August, 1 20§; September, 1 30; October, 1 384, Corn—Firm and higher at 1.0?(@614 for cash and August; September, 613 Onts—Firm at 424@43 for cash; 39§@42 for August, Rye—~Nominal for new cash, —— Pittaburg Oil Market. Prrrsnune, August 9, ned _with eales at 71\* to 768, and remained steady and dull during the morning ses- sion, and closed at , that Im“ for Wednesday delivery. The shipnients Qnt urday and Sunday were 122,560 bbls; ters Saturday were 41,745 bbls. Sales .v, Oil City Saturday were 312,000 bbls, Re. fined at New York, 778c; refined at Ant- werp, 184 francs, Cleveland Market 2,700; whi Ol market bid, but advanc LEVELAXD, August &, Petroleum--Quiet; standard white, 1 10, test, Te. W . POV Ohioago Live !took. CHrcaco, An ust 8. Hogn —Receipta 18,000; ente, 4,100; common to falr mixed ,..mfim @640f ond Jo ehulon, mixeq and Bodby shipping, '6 50@0 85; light hows, 6 2@ 670} akips and- culls, 4 750 00, Cattle—Reosipts’ 4,500 heads ship: pents 3,000 head; deman Intisr and mar. ket fir 1, 6 00@6 §0; ood to chuice shipping, & 005 90; gothmon to fa butchers stuff, steadyat -*m@n 00, thab wasa liberal run (of range cattle; demhnd market steady: common to fai 00@3 10 good. to nln 20@3 75 Utah and Wyomin, @4 00; native stockers an e 1m, 3 00(@4 00; veal calves, 4 766 §0. hh«.p Receipts, | 600 head; shipments, 300 head; market active and a hade nrmer. supply light and quality mott ¢o hr 825@4 00; good 4 20@4 b r and 10 choioer New York Dry M New Yok, August 8, The dry .fiwda business was moderate with package houses, and the favorable change in the weather imparted rather wore activity to the jobbing trade. Dress goods, prints and_ginghams have been fairly active in first hands, and a steady movement in stavle goods was the result, The reduction of freights to the lowest point has arrested tho attention of buyers, hut has thus far failed to stimulate specu. lation and there is an evident determina. tion on the part ot package buyers to keep up the conservative policy, " which has New York Pmd‘oo- New YORK, August 8, Flour—A very moderate demand at Sat- ||n|nxnprweu. eat—Pricea generally stronger and moderately active speculative demand; ot sales: No, 2 red winter, 1 304@1 314; 0.3do, 127, LAW BREAKERS POtk BhT L axosetng] { 1ight demand; mess closed at 17 95@18 00 cash, l?H") September, 1790 October, 1607} year, 17 10@17 15 January, Lard-—In moderate inguiry and steady; offerings fair; 1152} cash, 11 5b Septem- hu g Ootoben 11 074 November, 10 90 Bulk Meats—In good demand but prices unchanged; short ribs 9 25 August, & September, y—Quiet at 112, Receipts—Flour, 15,798 bbls; w )21 bu; corn, 441,108bu; oats, 3,758 2,441 hu' hnrley, 3,082 bu, Shipments—Flour, Hol»fi bbls; wheat, 171,745 bu; corn, 854,283 bu; oats, 5,058 bu.; rye, 1,243 bu; batdey, none, R S U St. Louis Produce. S1. Touts, August s, ady and unchanged. cher, but unsettled; No. 2 3 for cash; 1 24@1 } for September; 1 29 § for November. re(l, 1 2“.( or _Septemly r; ShJ@56} - for 53(@54 for the yenr, Oats—Lower; 354 for cash; 343 for Au. K 43? ptember; 344@ 847 for Oc. tober; 334@83¢ for the year, Rye—Better at 86, Lead—Firm at 4 75, uucm —Steady; dairy, 13@20, Eygs—Quiet at @11, Whisky—Steady at 1 09, Pork—Stendy at 15 40, Lard—Nominal. Receipts—Flour, 7,000 hbls; wheat, 107,- 000 bu,3 corn, 111,400 b, onte, 47,000 b rye, 4,000 bu.; barley, 1,000 bu. Shipments—Flour, 14,000 bbls; wheat, bu.; com, 47,000 bu; aats, 13,000 bu.; rye, 8,000; barley, none, e St. Louis Live Stook: 87, Lours, Allbmlfi Hogy-Scarce and activ 440 @6 50; packing, 6 10@6 50; heavy, 6160@6 90; rece monts, 2,200, e ldnnu.l Produoe, Laverroor, August 8, Flour_- American, Os 6@ 1y 6 Wheat—Winter, 0s 6d@9s 10d; white, e S 9d; upring, 9oath Gd; club, e e 84 @1 ey 24, Lard—b7s, Pork —Tds, LD, August 8, Wheat—Firm; 2 red, cash, 124} September, 1264; October, 1'283; Novem: ber, 18 §; December, 1 31}; year, ; No. 8 red, 1 19gamber Michigan, Corn Quwt: No. 2, September, Easr Burraro, August 8. Hogs-—Receipts, 60 head; .)upmt'nh. head; Yorkers, good to choice, s} ood medium weights, 6 l% 7 20; greese, 6 00@6 tock rather common, e L Ulldl-.tl Produce. CINCINNATL, August 8, Pork—Mess, firm at 18 00@18 gencral qu.my o rd—suuly, current make, 11 H Hul te—Steady; des, 10,12 ii‘ru-u nln"nh?lr vidon, 11 Wg.ll 1 jour- Firu; 1,0 606 Wheat Strong; No2 red 1 2 No. 2 red, Corn Htud Ko, 2, mixed, 89, Oats—Strong; No. 2, mix Of a Minor Grade in Judge Chas, Thresher, as his name would indicate, is a slugger. He makes his headquarters about the St. DIRECTORY OF HOTELS. UNION PACIFIC HOTEL, NATIONAL HOTEL, OOMMEROIAL HOTEL, GRAND OENTRAL HOTEL, LEWIS HOUSE, BUMMIT HOUSE, JUDKINS HOUSE, COMMEROIAL HOTEL, PARK HOTEL, BURKE'S HOTEL, HEAD HOUSE, CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL, NEOLA MOTEL, CENTRAL HOUSE, EMERSON HOUSE, CROMWELL HOUSE, MARSH HOUSE, CENTRAL BLOOK HOTEL ARAPAHOE HOUSE, COMMERGIAL HOUBE, PEERY & Rllhl‘I‘ARl) M. 8. MAH W. K. llANHUN Wik JOHN M. MORLAN. .. T. MUNHALL. JOHN R. HOFF B. & M. R, R. W. MONTGOMERY. .. .. 8. W. SWITZER. .. D, B F. & A, lllu\Cl\LF]N ER S(‘Il,\l"'l"ll & CO %T:\])H MAN & BODINE. . L. W. BREWER A. CHASE. PROPRIETORS. MARKEL & SWOBE, J. HARVEY, JAS. P BWINNEY, E.D. COTTRELL, JOHN 8. LEWIS, SWAN & BECKER, JUDKINS & BRO., WM. LUTTON, W.J. GARVIN, E. R BURKE, JOS. BHAW & 00, CHENEY BROS,, F. SIEVERTZ, 8. P. ANDERSON, A. L. SHELDON, MRS, R. COCHRAN, W. W. BROWNING, FRED STADELMANN, L. OLUTE, T. M. 8TONE, Receiver U. .. Hardward, Sto .Ge .Station Law and LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. TOWNS. Councll Bluffs, lowa. Glenwood, lowa. Hamburg, lewa Nebraska City, Neb. Dow Oity, lowa Creston, la. Red Oak, la Villisea, la. Oorning, la. Carroll, | JefTerson, Ia. Mo. Valley June., la. Neola, 1. Malvern, Emerson, la. Oromwell, 11, Brownville, Neb. Plattsmouth, Neb Arapahoe, Neb. Orleans, Neb. BUSINESS DIRIEOTORY. R. [WESTERN NEBRASKA.] BLOOM!NGTOH. NEBRASEK.A. 8. Land Oftice. ... Register U. 8. Land Office, Harneas and Boot and Shoe Shop. ves and Tinware. meral Merchants. ..Grain Dealer and l’rn|»r|ctor of Elevator. n_ Agent B, & M. Collection Office. . 8. Land Auumny and Real Estate Agent. .Livery an C .Blacksmith and Wagon Maker, ud City Bus Line ‘ommercial Hotel. y (Weckl)) Blmnmnzton Guard. FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham 8t., Omaha, Neb. Consignments made s will recaive prompt attention, Reforences First Nat. Bank and Omaha Ba Iy 18-me ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB. The (Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. 0 GROUNDS comprise (40 acres. hnmn:sn fpoken n the coll Laun Medcine, $300 per annum. ONTARIO, CANADA ern "‘""‘23‘" um-ummm. Drawing and Painting, use P Handnome and apacious buidinis, }eautitully tuased in a most healthy local radl trom Niagara Falls, and on one of the principal through routes Voat, W The aini of the founder of this college is to provide the hij intellectual and practically useful educatio S, JTESTANT principlos, a the only solid bas for the right formation of character, ge. MUBIC a specialty- Tution Feee, including th- whole course of English, the Anclent and Mod. no and Library® Medical attendance, and A rekuction of one-half for the daughters of Clergymen. lars” and full particulars addross MISS CLINTON, Lady Principal, Hellmuth Ladies' College, Loxpox, Hellmuth Ladies’ College. Patroness, H. R. H. PRINCESS LOUISE. Founder and President, The Right Re MUTH, D. D, D. C. L,, LORD GISHOP OF HURON.. Fall Term opens B Wednosday, September 21st. L HELL- ity, about. 'oulvl hours hetwoen the East ang The whole sy-tem is hased “upon the soundest FRENCH Is the For “ciru- mond&thurs-2m B. S. HARRINGTON. Elmo the police say. On Saturday night a man named F. Sauer happened to be passing that delectable institu- tion when Thresher ran out. With a knife in his hand and yelling like a mavage he chased Sauer a couple of squares. This is the reason Mr, Thresher spent the past two nighits in the lock- up and while he will reccive a trial before Judge Bencke to-day. He says ho isn't guilty. E. J. Bennett and James Fox ap- peared before Judge Bencke yes- terday looking as if they had, in the exuberance of their youth, been running each other through a threshing machine. The police mere- ly charged them with disturbing the peace and they were fined b.i and costs each. Two men arrested for were sent to f‘m], Morand Schuf, the gunmakor, miss- ed three revolvers and suspected Ar- chic Robinson of stealing them. He was arrested. Robinson has not been tried yet but will probably be dis- charged for want of evidence, e RE-UNITED After Many Years Only to Be Beparated. intoxication Mr. Ed. Spellerberg, a well known citizen of Omaha, started from here June 26th last for the purpose of vis- iting his parents in Germany. He reached his childhood’s home July 16th, and met his parents whom he .|had not seen for many long years, After the nsual greeting with his *|friends and relatives Mr. Spellerberg -|sat down to chat with his parents, Hardly had they began conversation when the aged father suddenly fell from his chair and in & few mo- ments expived, This cast an imme- " | diate gloom over their pleasurable an- ticipations, (Gireat preparatiods had been made for the celebration of the old folks' golden wedding, which would have occurred on the 24th of the same month, but this sad event of course put an end to festive thoughts. M. 8petlerberg will start on his re- turn voyage to- dly For nice fruh mut go to Guiup' Meat Market on Tenth street, near the U, P, depot, tf R Bird Cages at 99c store, eodt — Parties wishing booth stands dur- ing State Fair, address E. P. Davis, Rye flll(n T 100, arl 'uf:;.‘N a1 T 00, Whisky—Firt at 1 09, Omaha, Neb, Jy28-sepl2 Jy 21t WESTERN POLISH GO, MANUFACTUREKS OF WESTERN STAR STOVE POLISH ! —AND—~ IOWA. P. NEWELL BEAU BRUMMEL BOOT BLACKING, ALSO DEALERS IN COEYLON & GERMAN PLUMBAGO. COUNCOCIL BLUFFS3, WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Farnham 8t., Omaha, Neb. Spectacles, Musical Boxes, Clocks and Silverware. Jewelry of all Designs Made to Order. Repairing of Watches and Jewelry Done at Reason- able Rates, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS. Corner Fifteenth and Dodge Streets, Opposite Post OMAHA, Office, NEB, R o