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FINANGE AND COMMERCE. 1 FINANCIAL. % MONEY AND STOCKS, \ NEw Yonrg, Augus N Money closed at 8 per cent after loaning as high as 6 per cent. Exchange closed steady at 4 81@d 84, | 2 1134 63 do, Governments closed firm, Currency 68, 130 bid; 43, conp., 45 do, 115; 5s continued at 101; 013 S Union 1sts, 1 (@1 19}; sinki trals, 1 14@1 15, funds, STOCKS, Thestock market was unfavorably af. fected to-day by discouraging news from president, and prices were weak and on a dectine duritig the greater part of the day, the lowest quo- o late how- ever, a firmer tone prevailed and part o Wishington concerning ¢ enerally current in th tations being Toward close, afternoon dealings. the decline was recovered. The following are the closing bids: MLS&W Mich Cent. . ‘Cedar Falls 20 Mo Pa Cvntral Pacific. 88§ N J C, 127 Nerth Pac i Preferred i Northwestern Omaha ..... D & Rio l‘re'erml . Erie...... Nav Preferred l'nc fic \lMI PDE do preferred. . 1t prefd. 8t. P, Pf'd Preferred ... .113! H& b 87 H. & St.J..... flai 11l Central. ... .126; IB&W. .4 CHICAGO MONEY MARKET. steady at 6@7 per vent. the associated banks were $730, ders for _currency fro were good. Sl S e Monday Evening, August 25, for No. 3, Rye declined 2c. reached 49c, closing at that figure. steady and unchanged. Several carloads of potatoes w ceived by commission houses to-() ening the market, were sustained. Dry goods, groceries, drugs, ete., with no change of consequenc Iu tobaccos rorseshoe plug. Live stock about the same norted. Hogs firm. Local Jrain Dealings. sar lots, cash No. 2, o and rye. - Live Stock. Cattle—We quote as follows: 24 00. nml mutton in follows; odiutn Provislons, patent, sight grade, $3 7 “00@1 50; grahath ryo, . $2 505 MILLSTUF; ATOES 110 per bushel. PI .\ll H' per dozen, 1 (15 4 ‘andle CHICK ood, sound, bbl. HONEY— ]'n(tr:mh d, PTERN PEARS A bu. el $100. : per U]m— MESTIC Al C\I ll‘lih\l\ll‘ ARS RNTA PLUMS- $2 50. H.<\l\ PEACHES OOQI lR(: 20c. ONTONS—Per blluhe' $§123, Grocers List. —Rio, tair, ; Rio, 5 ( owder, Choice, u()ml 5 chuice, e At TSUG ARS Cut Greanulated, awdery to; New York A, 104c; Gaod A, ctioner's Bt 10¢; Sugar house, 4% gallons, halfhbls, 450; oper, 20 Allsp Nutiweygs, $100; C Cloves, 4 Mace 100, SODA, — Dwigh papers, 88 00; De- | and de P o 5 0 Key soda, | e )?‘ ";; h Alenndlx‘llm ”:1' @k Dlead dn 20c; BTARCH.—Pracl, So; Silver Glois, ..we,,,..,.h’ 2c; b 104 ohy & 4@8ho; Exolsior | bleachiady da, per UL, 1005 Agh- Brubs. DRIED Hil 1 ‘peaches, new crop, 0 1t bo: San Francisco. dopreferred. rachoice h 2 50(@ good,” 45 good, 40@ Hyson, good, 3 apan Nat Leaf, »olong, t 25, . 03] CHrcaco, August 25. Money was in good demand avd was Eastern ex- change between city banks was weak at $1 A discount per $1,000, and_money was or- dered from New York. The clnrmgnonl re cnuntry points Omaha Wholesale Market. Orrice oF THE OMAHA BiE, \ Batch- 5 choice butchers b, ».nu rmul gov't Arbuckle’ '8, and Praivie Extra; o railroad bonds closed as follows: {@1 18; land grants, 1 14 1 281 29; Cen- 374 .. 100 58 Wheat advanced to-day 1c per bunhel. Barley very firm, and offers by car lots are 10 cents higher for No. 2 and e for Com again Oats but yesterday's prices steady we note an advance of Zc as last re- 118: fair demand. LOUR—Spring wheat, ktrnlnht grade, [ 3% E: 3 505 winter patent, | ¢ Wheat, per ewt. 70c; shorts, per sereenings, per owt. 70@S0c; \opped feed, per cwt, 100; meal llow, 1 15; white, $1 25 d supply at $100@ POULTRY—Live chickens por dosen, 582 H0@3 00| $350 per first-class Cal ornia strained, 15c; Nebraska comb, 20c. LEMONS-Good repacked per’ box, \'N)\)A 9 STERN PEACHES -$1 25@1 50 box, $1.00 I Per box, $400 e ALl kinds Dring good goud, Souchong, daivy 00, e, b 483 s Crushed, | m-hwl 1 Coffee IE new, o QI 20; keg, 1 CANN (Field'), per case, l»cr case, per lmx’f case, e joaee, YGI‘ case, per case, 250; 1b per ca: nessee, 8k Winthrop do, Sc. Ghes Glo Cochico Hamilton toga, 4-4, G°G. A, Pea an olL ¢ brow [ 8e: Rocl nhedy SHE o oa berries, f ll] ESE Full 1He; ‘ woru)vr«\/ ARE=Two haop 18 h..,‘. pails, 2 105 No. 2t N 5 tubs, Double 'nlubu Washboard, 250; Well b Per caddie, 830; § aquare cases, 81,90 Breakfast 1 ried beef, 14¢; hams, canys i, in n halfl bhls, 4 25; smalls, pails, I b, 5, 700, | O round | barr 20)&21}; Colored carpot Optum, orphi por 1, ‘ sapply ¢ lows: Fine Iraft ho ! horses, Toxes 40 1hs. 14 oz, 8s I|um{nrhn. HEDGESE bushels, &5 00 over, $4 50; 100 Ibs,, $25 FISH-— Family white fish, 90 Th Bt bl $900; No, Lyhite fish, 901U bt Lbls No. 1 white fish, in 10 b kits, 1 00; family 10 ib kits, 75c; New Holland Bank_ codfish, 8lc; bonelens fish, 43c. MACKERE 100 Ibs, 812 50, lomatoes, o En, 255 strawberries, raspberries, Damsons, 31, per case, 2 pears per case, 30o@d 00. Whortleber- ries por case, 250, Eigg vlumsy 2 1> por ease, 3 203 doy chioe, 10, per case. 4 Groen gages, 1h per case, 3 35: 4'50. Pine Ay 21 5 503 do, (ple) :\\1. per "opls, 61D pak db Carolina, 6}@7}e; Loui c. tEaNuTs Roasted, choice, red Te 1b; fancy white, 9¢ per 1b; raw—white Virginia, 7@7lc. -.so.' BROWN COTTO bje; Duckeye L. 0] ( rescent, Ballardvale -4 8k cambric 13¢; ills 44 18¢; Lonsdale PRINTS, H.nrmuuy,hfic Harte €le; Manchester, To; Yc; Southbridge, 6he; M CAMBRICS, high oolors, Gic; kid tmish, ors, 7¢; .4.11“ CO. TICKING—Am Conestoga, B. 1., i Albany 8, A i i Bh"(’kd b, 12 Lon ral 13 H.hrn 104c. STRIPES—Lewiston, 3 own, 8jc: Lewiston,0x3 blue and brown, River, 6x3 blue and brown, 19¢; Alahama, 6x3 hlue and brown, She. O hem 1nc; Farmer’ Olive, per gal, $1 50; 1 ; white cl clover, new, iillet, German nsage ord c; Gen ED 200. 2. Lo, 3 40; 200. Sucoo 4 50. Blackberri 2 1b, Peaches, c pe Dr Go o3 Crescent A 8¢ Head _ 8he; er RR, p L, do, Fruit 4-4 Altoona ucester o, 0, robe, v do, 7 ¢ Simpson's m ¢ satteen, vood do, ¢ & Gold l\lednl Tie; Conestoga, € 1<lc h.m.m, B., Ohc; Omego superior ¢ Sc; Ome; 1 medal, arl Ri ilton r LOTH—5-4 ncy marble, $300; 5-4 erett i uglers | 15hc; l\uv 210 80c; 16 oz, 1 $12 50; 81300, Timothy, good, new, 3 302 0 Dlue grass, extra clean, $125: blue gras L]onn, 81 15; orchard grass, §2 e, 6501 millet, comnion or n, $125 to §150; Ties PLEACHED COTTONS—Wamatts e 14 Allen’s fnnty: Gan do, Gl Amold’s do ¢ | do, Gos Dunnell do, 6| 1,6 mch... Poston Red clover, per_ bushel; mammoth over, -Osage orange, 1 to ! ange, 1 dhoney locust, per Ib., S; per 20; Russian sardines, 75c; Co bia river salmon, per 1001bs, § 00; George's boneless codfish; n. L—Half bbls mess mackerel, hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 1bs, 6 00; hf DLIs, fat h\mil du, ]00 1bs, 3 85; mess mackerel, 12 1 Kl No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 m, \m 12 1b do, 1 00; fat family, 10 1b do, GOODS—Oysters, 2 1b r case, $4 20; do 1 1b (Field's), 50; do 2 b (Standard), per case, §90; do 1 ™ (..mndnnn, per. case, 2 40; do 2 1b (slack), per case, 2 275; do Onions, 380 Salmon, 1 per_dozen, 165; do 2 Ib, 250, Sardines, small fsh, imported, one. quarter boxes per box, 14je; American, quarter boxes per_box, 11c; do half boxes, Lobsters, 1 1b per_dozen, 210; per % M (Mountain) do soaked corn, 2 {Yarmouth), Vl.rlng beans, per_cas per 1 90; T Peas, common, pnr case, l’? gu. ohulue, o8, 9 21, per case, 8 70t per ¢ b ods. —La; C Tie; C 5 W Gr i ad, fine brown, 7% Badger X, do, 7¢; Portsmouth P, do, 5 Continental ( No. Ed Ha K rourni son’s solid black, 6¢; Berlin solid colors, 6 FLAT -~ Glazed, ; Androscoggin do., 5 Ome, 7oy R H wood, blue D. |7|l\b e h&o, 1“undr] sipes, 1503 1 lb pe, r! |nghn stripe, e XX, bro., 124e; Boston XXX bro,, b, 134c; Boston 0. Ll)T‘Ul\A]Jl*H Lewiston diamond, Y. A, 26c; Angora, l),& T., e New York wills proof, 22 92 Ohnrur Oak, 18¢; Wicllow, m}c,dnlun Pacific, 18c; Capitol, Everett, medium, 17 { weight, 1240; Now York mills Amtueml in,9-4 brown Pvppo 94 bmwn 1L do 10+4 lb. ’Io DRUGS AN'D CHEM’!(‘A!B Un-bolk. B0e; Asid, Tartari, o iy d:bmom foor (‘Imhunkm. form, Jover's pawdors, per 1b, 81 40; ) per I | salts, per Ib, 3¢; 'Glycerine, ide; Lead, Acetate, per hou oil, 1102, per gallon, 11 por ol Asjos s Gstor, N *1 10; Oil, Castor, No, e Horses and Mules. msiderably, ingls drivers irse §100. to 150,; The market is brick and all grades are | selling well at 4 slight advance in fps | Mhe demend for food_ horses Prices $130, 1 Extra G, 14 2 00 re o, Linma 5, ‘.’ hv. per case, 310 zen, 3 achusetts 8}c; = 7e; Conest Hegatta 4.,, Freeman ¢; Marlboro do, ¢ prague do, 6} ific do, 7¢; Wushi hd.uck-.!, S, Tamilton 1 white wmarble, , 8 fai 1 00; 6-4 white marble, 1 00; 6-4 mosaio, $4 00, - Amoskoeug blue and_brown, A., blue and brown, C., D., 8x3 blue and O Grigansur, P.& s, Todide, per 1b; ; Sulphur flour, 1¢; Su»v; Buine, ver oz, #1 b0c, 12 00; do, in_half bble, 650; gherkins, m; bbls, 13 00; do, in half bbls, 7 00, VINEGAR apple extra, 16e; pure apple, s nu]-nrz- apple, 13¢ HOMIN ver bbl BEANS \h huln, hnu picked §2 60 | per bushel ROPE~—Sisa), } inch and larger, 9jc; 1 Finch, 10}¢ k' Imperial, 300; rk’s standard, , 4 75: Kirk's Entoca, | Queen, (100 cakes), , 410, NDLES Im\m 40 1bs, Lissouri, 0 bushels I\errim(‘ per ur- m-e 11 (slack), per dozen 3 n 190; do 504 case, beans case, 210. per case, 275@3 00, Bartlett do choice, ml, 5] wrence LI, |4 ‘r\wLont LL 6Ge; ent B eville 1] Hope 44 B obinke! Eocane calf and kip, 12@13c; dry salt hides, sound, e 1 roen calf, wt. 8 to 15 bs., 10 2, do, “-flc e nu\l wt, umlerhlbs. per. skin, 0c; ,.,K-m'sx 00@1 15; green lamb xkins, dystone do; milton, ckerboc American rlon oil Simp- high col. port, Fo; Jmega A C A 4.4, 16 l-wl\t: e, amilton, 1 £3 00; H-4 marble, 4 mo- % s and brown, Dlue and blue and and_ brown, l"\v Pearl Hamden O, 34c ),..,lcn Wlumm n, —Acld 4 per 950 psom dul.’l)‘, ¢al, l&";r?)‘u'l W, &R. Sulphate of exces 241, He; it Bdge, pounds, 24 1b, hatts 3 | and Navy, pounds, 5lc;’ Bullion, pounds, oriliands Climas, pounds, Paris green genuine, 4503 Paris groon dom' ¢ Zhc; chrome green, N, Y.' chrow 3| green K., 12; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- THE ()\IAHA DAII Y BEE Common to good farm ho Sxtra plags, $00. to 70 imon pligs, £20, to $10, TLES, 15 to 154 hands (extra), 8125 14} to 15 hands, 8100, to 1403 nnds, $75. 80 100.; 184 to 14 L to T Cigars and Tobaccos. CIGARS. 00: Connecticut, £25,00; Mixed, 1 i, £50,00; Clear Havana, & TOBACCO Spotted Fawn, pounds, 24 Ih, butts, ndls, 24 Ty, butts, ?Hn to 125.; hands, 8 den Thule, ir Rop Sc; Hor itar, Hard n'\ Deat 5 1b boxes, igger, (0c. [ Common, 25 Granulated l acl kv\ 1ls l‘urh'\m. 16 oz 4e; Dukes Durham, 1 North Carolina, 16 oz, 46 ame Jack, 4 oz, linen bags, Marbungs’ Puck, 2 oz, g . dressed, 2500, FRAMING—16 ft. and under, per M, 2000, 10 1. studding, 25 00;22 {128 00; 2 FINTSHING—No, 1. fnth 14 1) and inch, $55 00 No. 1 finish 1 inol zhn.-(-hu, 1} and 2 inch 000 N ) nm 1 inch, $45 00; No, 8 finish, 1 ; 0. G. bLattons per 100 feet 1500 wei cnrbing, $3500; rough § and inch Dattons per 100 feet lit., 50c, STOCK' BOARDS A stock, $15 00; 1 “0 35 003 n\lmmnn umk £27 50. )-mmh\v_ 842 50, No. 2, 5 | 47 50; No, 3, 837 56; Vetlow pite, No. 1 $45 SIDING—No. 1, $27 50; No. 2, $2500; No. 8, §20 00. SHIP LAP—P]nh\ $2500; 0. G. N 287 50; No. 3, 225 00, CEILING-£30 00@815 00, LATH AND SHINGLES—A star(best) shingles, £4 50, No. 2, 83 50; No, 8, §2 50, Lath, 84 25, Bullding Material. LIME—Per barrel, 81 85; bulk per bu., 36c. Cement, bbl, 82 50, Towa plaster, bbl, 82 50. Hair hcr [ Tarred felt 100 1bs, 88 50, Straw board, $4 00. The Leather Trade. 4lc; Pittsburgh selec- emlock harness, 37@30c; perl , fair; Hey black collar 14@ m; fair do, 18@20¢: fair No 2, 16@1 hemlock sole, Buffalo slaughter, per Ib, hemlock sole, B A. slaughter per b, 25@82c; oak sole, 40@4d¢; oak npper pex foot. 25e; hemlock upper, 25¢; do N onk kip skins per Ib, S0c@SL.1 hemlcok kip skins per Ib, 7ho@SL. French kip skins per b, $1.00@SL.8" onk cnlf rlh $1.00@$1.25; hemlock calf french calf per Ib, ,(,, £, 1oc "Simon Picard goat per doz 00@@$48,00; baotleg Moroceo per foot, 30@3B0: calf kid per ook, 3505 toans per doz, 89.00@10.50; white and yellow lin- inzt per doz, $8.00@810.00; pink linings per doz, §7.00@$9.00; Russett linings, 8 00; blacksmiths’ aprons perdozen, $12.00@ S$14.00. PAPER--Straw paper, 8lc; rag paper, goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, 10c; new. paper, 8c. COAL—Cumberland 1»luckqmlfl|, Morris Run Blossburg, §12; Whi Ty, Whitebreast_ nut, lump, $6: Towa nut S6; Rock Springs, Anthracite, all sizes, $11 00, Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, cured hides, 8e; green salt, part hides, 8@ge; dry fiint, sound, 13@14c; dry No. 1, & Onk h\rn 2, 23¢; 10@1 257 damaged hides, two-thivd raie, (eut scored and one grub, classed two tlirds rate, )lnnmlul hides 10 per eent. Coon ~km~, No. 1, 45¢; No. 2, 30¢c; No, No. 4, 10¢ Emnk, No. 1, »Oc; No. 2, 1 6he; sh e 105 nartow Tircad staipe, 106, Tallow, 53. Wool. o unwashed, light, 14@16¢; hes medinm unwmhed light, 182 , choice, 28¢; burry, black and cotted \\uuh Meri v h-wi nd w., £1.: ise. vor 100 fest, ‘5o, Ne.vy Hardware List. Tron, rates, €3 15; plow steel, cast, 7ho; : @20 wagon spokes, s s, per set, 125; folloes, sawed each, 7H@85c; axle @11 ing, kegs, & ol chain, per b, 6@120; nmlluu.l.- iron wedges, teeth, 4e; hor steel, T@sc. 0 half kegs, 10¢ extra. Paints Oils and Vardishes. N OIL—W IuLu lemi ()nnh.n ., puire, burnt umber, 11 burnt Sienna, 1 ce l..um., vefined lampblack, coach black, black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussi 30c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrowe L& D. d and shutter Varis green, 1 ‘enetian red, Se; Tusc Vermiliod M, O, golden ochre ( colors: light o oa'sy walnut. chestnut and ash 12 Dry Paints White lead, Gj; French zine, 10c; Pari whiteing 2e; whiting _gilders, 1dc; whiting coml, 13e; lampblack Cerman town, e; Iampblack, ordinary, So; Prus. pian hlue, foe; ultramarine, 15¢; vandyke, ;r“wn, 8c; umber, burnt, . 4c; umber, raw, ic;’ wienna, burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, 40 Indian red, 10c, D\\ NI |7~ Im]wh-d domestic 1 40@4 00, £ 00@16 0 GINS—TImported, 4 50@6 00; domes! 1 40@3 00, RUMS--Imported, 4 50@6 00: England. 2 00@ 4 00; domestic, 1 PEACH AND AVPLE BR \\li\ 1 75@4 00, CHAMPAGNES - Imported per ca 26 00@384 00; American, per case, 12 00 Per case, 4 50@16 00, Rhinewine, per case, 6 08¢ o Catawba, ynrl\\(‘ 4 00@7 00. MARKETS BY 'I‘FLEGRAPH Council Bluffs General Market CouNern BLurrs, August 2 Wheat . 2, 8105 1 10; No. 8, 905 nv jected, 70, Corn 2 Hay-- Fair market, with Oats—Market quiet; No ed 19, Rye—No. 2, 70c. Butter—~15c. Eegs—10c. Cattle—Beef, 8 50@ 1 50, Sheep—£8 50 4 50. Hogs—Light demand, prices &3 00@5 0 Potatoes—New, $1 25@1 50 per bu. Onions—81 00, VoodMarket quiet, with good supply: 500 for seft; 6 00 for hard., Poultry—20c, August 25, }!\mvr 12, tggs—100. Grand Junetion Market. GRAND JuNcrios. Ia,, August 10c. Chicago Produoce. CrIcAGo, August 25 On 'Change the markets were Hihoer- tain, bushels by canal, and 1,450 carloads by rail, embracing 322 cars of wheat, 1,016 of gort 75 of oate, 20 of rye, and 17 of bar- 'Hnur— Tn moderate inquiry and firmly held; market quiet; common to choice western spring, 4 25@6 25; do_Minneso. ta, 4 50@6 75; .nunua 00@?7 75; fair to chulce winter brands, 6 20, Wheat—No, 2 spring was quite active, particularly turther advance, about 1j@ljc per bushel higher, steadily declined, under liberal offerings, 1c per bushel from opening figures, then fluctuated frequently within a range of 4@ Jo per bushel and the session ruled rather quiet, and finally closed about e higher for September, and The market opened gc' higher for October. On the regular Board and on the call at 136 for August; 135 for Sevtembe 343 for November: 1 354 for the year. + Corn—-A‘, opening_feeling strong, vance, The offerings were larger, how- ever, than the trade required, and prices gradually receded 14 1he and ruled. with Gonsiderable stoadiness within & moderate range duriug the balance of the session. Speculators purchased rather freely and chippers bought moderately of all grades. hw mariet fnatly closed about o ivher " Septembet, and i gitlac board antlon 1373 for October; the call at 63 ber; 64fc for Octoby 5 G6e for December; 63c for the year; 71c fo May. Oats—Ruled quict, with offerings sn nll and demand light. No. 2 closed at for Se ptflnhu’, 388¢ for ()ctu\u-r, 303c lm November; 364c for the year, Rye—Steidy and guiet wi disposition to trade, 2,1 05 for tember; 108} for October; 110 for vember. Barley —Quiet but higher; No. for September; 1 09} for October, Pork—Ruled r under a mod mand; mess clo at 17 ¢ ber; 1810 for October: year; 19 02} for January; 19 ruary. Lard —Sn-.mdf 1155 for Octobe 11 774 for Janu Bulk Meat o for \\wuq Septem- 82} for the 24 for Fel). 5 for Septe 82} for the y 11 873 for Febru ominal and umhun at 113 11 104,560 bu; corn, 561,541 bu; oats, bu; rye, 9,834 bu; barley, 8,428 bu. shunm-nu —Flonr, 18, bbls; wheat, wmixed packing, choice heavy, were the most unsa light hogs, 4 80 ) @ ; good to choic 9 'IO.ummlun to run exe and natives, 3 'K){nl 10; / 4 30; canning demand for flesh; good il and springers, steidy 2 50, according to quality heep al's wpecial cible ondon, B York Produce Ny Flour—10@ ness, Whe: I(a 8¢ higher: and dema brisk; No, 3 red winter, 140j@1 4 2 do, 1 4441 46; m.u.m..lw.n.. | 1413 No, 1 do, 1 484@1 44, o e moderate; No. 2, wixed, 72|@7 Oats—1(@2¢ lower, duf white, dife; No. 1 wmixed, 4! weste 1(@42¢. Rye Quict but firm at 1 05, Barley—Dull and nowinal, Pork-—Quiet but very 18 H0@18 75, do Angust, | 518 50, willion, ' Awerica, 18c; rose plik, o veuetian read, Cookson's 2o: venetian red Am., 1jc; red lead, 7he; irowe yellow, genuiue 2¢; chrome’ yel: v, K.y 126: oohre, rochelle, ey |ru, I o oclive, | American, 1ol Winter's mineral q;. lehigh brown, 2 3 swapish brows, vince’s mineral VARN —Blmln per dlml. 81 00; furniture, o, 1, , 760; coach, extra, 81 2 "oicly, No, 1, §1'00; Damar, §1 25; Ja 70¢; mfltum, T0c; shellac, 83 50; oil i OILS~—110' carbon pergallon, 11}0: 150° Teadlight, per gallon, 1240 175° hudilght mrxll'nn 6c; crystoline, per gall e Head s pat aadion, £44) haesd balls ed, per gallon, 670; tlard, winter strd, per allon, 88c No. 1, 67¢, No. 2, i7e; eastor, LXX per gallon, 10%c, No. 3, 97c; sweet, er gallon, Kocs sperm, W. B., per gallon® B8 ik, W 5., per allm, 6063 neatsfoot extra, per galion, 76¢, No. 1, 60; lumber, cating, zero, per gallon, 50c, summer, 15 mahine, No- 1, ber gltlon, e, No. 3 usnu,lrllll, per gallon, tur pentine, per gallon, 60c; naptha, 74 deg, Ler gallon 200, 63 deg, 20« L quor, ALCOHOL—187 proot, §2 2 per b5 umuun, ox range as fol- 300.; Extra wnon dralt arn horses, wine gallon, extrs Californiy spirits, 187 proof at 1322 du proof ‘ounllun triple rfined spirita 187 proof, £1 rcof gal recdistilled whiskiee, $1 001 fine hflmm #1 60@3 50; Kentuchy bour. Lard —Moderately active and steady at 24@iic declinedl 1 45 ashiz, 1149 11474 | Orvios—North side, opp. Grand Central Hotel. oA : g Beed hanged, . ©ut Moate~ Unchinged, Edward W. Simeral, Whisky-Nominal A ATTORNEY -AT - LAW. Philadelphin Produce. Ariein, Ayt 2 C. F. Manderson, Wheat- Easier ut 1424} 12) for cashs + 1145 forAngusts 1 441 for Septen ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Corn at 0@ 71be for cas i\ and . Omana August; 720@72]c for September. - Oaty—Steady at H2@ode for cas ey (st ot 56c for August. western, 724c for cu-h and August. The receipts of grain were 70,400| o during the early portion of the session, and prices again showed a but uring the middle of | 1 308 for December; was quitd th transactions at 1}@lic ad- ;lmrbl ribs, 9 25} for September; 940 for | AR IN PASSENGER RATES Jetober, : £ Wty —Steady a 116, ) hroke : Receipts—Flour 12701 bbls; wheat, 111,119 bu; corn, 4 bu.: oats, 54,05 | through the yohn, And v ) losOhte bujrye, 1,226 bu; butley, 1,468 bu, :::‘u.u;m\. ton & Quiney Ruilroad. Also, one TipgB I 2d class, N York, 322 00, Chicago Live Stock. oty 54 00, CHicaco, August 2 Philadelhi 0. Hogs—Receipts, 000; shipments, | Washington,' D, ¢*, 0 Seneral de HOOC d valne For particlars, Wwrite or go direct_to HOBBIE -.10041 Generplide e A A ¥ 3 | RO Deaters i Rody » Itailroad and rm, but poor st k, and g rohy e o culls and grassors, 4 0064 2. | Stre Cattle— Receipts, 9,000 shipments, August 1, 1881, Dull but values steady; exports, 6 20 e Recelpts, 1000: shipments, 1905 3l 503 0. 14 50 at demand land weak; No. 2 21 BOGCS & HILL, 25 New 10e8s, AUGUST 20, St. Lonis Prodnoe St Lovis, August 25, Flour - Unchange Wheat High ; for Angust ri 1404 for Octobers 1881. . 2 red, i 1873 for Sept 142} for .\n\:m High 63fe for onshi shi 88¢ for Au e for October; t; 40c for Se for November Firm at 1 y 16@24¢; cream Dull at 13@15¢, W hisky —Steady at 1 16. Provisions - Firm, St. Lounis Live Stook S, Lot m Angust 25, Firm and better; Yorkers, [ I(!(n 6 90; pigs, 4 60@5 40; | recoipts, 4,800; shipments, 2,300, | c-- Liverpool Produoe. | LIVERPOOL, August Flour -~ American, 10s 6d(@12s d. | . Wheat—Winter, 10s 6d@10s 10d; uhltn' 104 6d@10s 9d; spring, 10s 3d; club, 10s 9d, | (urn Gs 24, | 1578 4d, ‘l 1'u|k- Tds, | SN Cincinnati Produoe. | CINCINNATE, Aumy-t 26, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, MAHA, NEB. The Only BExoclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. iy 18me F.C. MORG-AN. WHOLESALE GROGER, l2|3 Farnham St., Om FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb, Consignments m; & Co., Haltimore; us will recely e prompt attention, eck & Bansher, Chicago; M. Werk & C Ilr'rrwm\‘“'lhl- Bank, Omaha; Plats Pork - Moss jobbing, 19 50@19 77 Lard—Quiet; current make, 11 Bulk MeatsF Bacon m; clear sides, 10 85 clear sides, 11 family, 6 75@7 00, 2 red, 187@1 37\, 2, mixed, 68¢ n;lwd, A Steady; Corn Oats R Firm; D Strol B. 8. HARRINGTON. E. P. NEWELL WESTERN POLISH CO,, Manufacturers of Westorn Star Stove Polish, and Teau Brummel Boot Blacking, also dealors i Ceylon'® German Plumbago, Councll Buffs, Towa. jyanee Buffalo Live Stock. SANT BUFFALO, August 25, hipments, 18; good corn-fed Yorkers, 6 50 nl medium corn-fed, 6 70@7 0, l’wrh Produce. Progia, August 25, Firm at 1 15, gt Sl J Toledo Produce TorEno, August 25, 2 red, 1 36} for cash; 364 for September; 1 3 i l 4]\ for November; No, 3 Rece n High Wines Wheat— Quw 36} for Al for Oc red, 127 Corn - Quie | G4fe for casl November: Oats— Noy ¥o. 2 and hich mixed, i for Oc G78e for for the yea al. tie Cleveland Market CLEVELASD, August Quiet; standard white, Petrolenm test, 107, Pittsburg Oil Market. Prrvsnuna, August The oil market opencd 'with . advanced to sales of 833¢, and closed at 81jc The shipments yesterd % Darrels; | charters yesterday, 113,888 bar- rels, i DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE Ask druggists*for ““Rough on Rats,” It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roaches, vermin, flies, ants insects, He per box (3) B TRUE TO HER TRUST, Too much cannot be said of the ever faithful wife and mothor, con- stantly watching and caring for he dear ones, never neglecting a single duty in thei alf. When they arve assailed by disease, and the system should havo a through cleansing, the stomach and bowels regulated, blood purified, malavial poison exterminated, she must know that Electric Bitters are the only sure remed, They are the best and purest medicine in the world, and only cost fifty cents, Sold Iw Il lLon. and i the 010 Reliable Chi- Remenber the place Un'on Pacific Railrowd Depot, BIGYGLES. and O Y three cent stamp fo and prico list containing full information. N. I D, SOLOMON, (%) Paints,0ils and Glas OMAHA, NEB J.P. ENGLISH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, . 810 South Thirteenth Strect, with J. M.Woolworth. ' MBS. LOUISE MOHR, Graduate of the 8t, Leu s Bchool of Midwives, at 8treet, Botween Fifteonth nd Sixteenth, north o, where calls will be promptly mpond ed to at aily hour during tho day or uight. 1608 Californl REAL ESTATE BROKERS. No. 1508 Faruham Street, OMAEIA, ~ ~ NEE. BYRON REED & CO. Rye- Quiet at Ao bid for cash, — - LOLDAET K#1ALLAHED E-stLiberty Live Stock, Cattle—Dull and unchanged; receipts, 2,028; shipment, 2 600, IN NE Hogs—Active; Philadelphias, 700’-'“01 K..p. complete whstract ul ml» to sll Resl Yorkers, 6 400 65; 4 sers, h 50@0 00; | Estate in Om: sud a¢las county. maytt receipts, 1,800; +hip: 150, i —— Hiooni—Rlow and unchanged; recelpte, 180; shipments, 150 > R Qi BT (.7 i« 1L AR m“"l“‘:“‘:‘:“‘:‘“:!:fl“ o, A COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR BCHOOL s S e a1 | THE BEST SCHOOL £ BOYS Prnrer m“‘l Auth 4] ‘\.,l, For terms Addicss Dr, Stevens CornYeliow steady n. 75@750; mixed | Parker, warden of Racine College, e, Wis, 1y 22d&w-1w Handsome and spacious buildings, ! eautitully rail ‘l"n’ ll()lANI)fi comprise 140 acros, intellectual and practically useful education, TESTANT principles, s the on lanjuago spoken i the colae. Hellmuth Ladies’ College. Patroness, H. R. H. PRINCESS LOUISE. Founder and President, The Right Rev. I. HELL« MUTH, D, D,, D. C. L., LORD BISBHOP OF HURON:. Fall Term opens Wednesday, September 21st. Laundry and Tuition Feos, including tho ern l‘llw\lgfl Callisthenics, Drawing and Paintin Medeine, Jars” and full partioulars addres MISS ONTARIO, CANADA, per annum. ' A rekuctio f one-half for the daught JLINTON, Lady Principal, ituated n @ most healthy locality, about four houre from Niajgara Falls, and on one of the principal through routes botweer The aim of the founder of thia college is to The whole aystem is based upon ¢ solid basi for the right formation of character. 8IC a spocial he East provido the highest soundest FRENCH is the hole course of English, the use Piano and Library M«ll of me R (‘nm»w LoxDox, men&thurs-2m PILLSBURY BEST!Y Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. o It always gives satisfaction, because it makes a superior article of Bread, and is the Cheap- est Flour in the market, Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded. W. M. YATES, Cash Grocer. codom WM. F. STOETZEL, Dealer in Hardware, Cooking Stoves TTIN "W _ ARH. Stove Repairerf Job Worker and Manufacturer OF ALLIEKINDS OF OCANS. Tenth and Jacksern Ste . . . Choice Omaha, Neb Cigars | Can be obtained at KUHN & CO.'S by the box for Less Money than at any wholesale tobacco house, for the reason they sell cigars in connection with their drug business, without any expense to the Cigars, TRY THEM All Cigars not satisfactory exchanged or money refunded. OMAXA'S BEST. A fine 10¢ Cigar, long Havana filler, 5 for 20¢. Never has there been any Cigar in Omaha equal to them for the money, FINE KEY WEST CIGARS, From $6.25 per hundred up, ‘Atlantic” bost 10¢ Cigar in City MAX MEYER & BRO., the Oldest Wholesaleand | Retail Jewelry House in | Omaha, Visitors can here | find allnoveltiesin Silver | Ware, Clocks, Rich and | Stylish Jewelry, the La- test, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in Precious Stones, and all descriptions of Fine Watches at as Low Pri- ces as 18 compatible with honorable dealers., Call and see our Elegant New Store, Tower Building, corner 11lth and Farn- ham B8treets MAY MEYER, & BRO., O M A EX A . THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer, Pianog and Or, sold ents at for cagh or inst: Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of Bteinwa% Planos Knnbo Pianos, Vose & Son's Pi- anos, and other makes, Also Clough & Warren, |8terling, Imperial, Smith American Organs, &c, not fail to see us before pnr- MAX MEYER & BRO. chasing, | 1

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