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FINANGE m COMMERCE. |, IR FINANCIAL. MONEY AND STOCKS, New York, August ¥, \Imm closed at 8 per cent after loaning a8 high s 6 per cent. Exchange closed weak Governments elosed firm, Currency fis, 150 44s do, 113%; 3s contin 1014, Pacific railreoad bonds Union 1sts, 11741 18}; bid; sinking funds, of trals, 114 bid, STOCKS The stock market was dall and irregular and devoid of any feature of importance. Transactions were not large and were alternately up and down. Near the «lose, however, there was considerable de- mand to cover shorta contracts, under which prices advanced from @lje per <ent from the lowest paint of the day, the wmarket closing streme, 'The strongest wtocks were the St. Paal, Kansas & Texas, Union Pao Uenrer& Rio Grande and Missouri Paci The follo at 4 804G 4 84 evap., 114§ t 101; 6s do, od an follows: vants, 1 16§ 1 805 Cen- g are the closing bids: Northwestern. . Preferred San Francisco 1ln|m-'rrm(| StP&O. St P. P o oans 119, Preferred Central Pacific. 883 MLS& W A&TH . Gfla Wabash,....... D& Rio G.... 83 do preferred., 83} CHIOAGO MONEY MARKET, Curcaco, August 20, Money was in sharp demand by all classes of borrowers & d rates were firm at $@7 per vent. Shipments of currency to the country were large, Eastern ex- change between city banks was weaker at 80c@$1 discount per $1,000. The clearings of the associated banks were $7,100,000. FERFERTAT e~ R Omaha Wholesale Market. Orrice or THE OMAHA BrE, Friday Evening, August 26. } Markets to-day rather dull all around, the intense heat effecting almost all branches, Dry goods, groceries, hardware, lumber, drugs. paints and oils quiet, and 1o change reported. Provisions dull, and unchanged, Live stock, very little doing, and slight- 1y weaker tendency prevailed, Grain dealings confined mostly to eleva- tor trade, Wheat quoted 1¢ higher, corn 13¢ lower, and oats j¢ lower than yester- day. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.,—Car lots, cash No, 2, cash No. 1, 97; rejected 6 BARLE RYE. gou lots, barley and rye. Live Stock. Cattle—We quot follows: Butch- er's coms, 83 ; choice butchers steers, 4 00. Shoep~Guod mutton in fair demand. $3 50,@3 75. Hogs—We quote packers, 85 00 K.ckeht. 85 ."»0@.‘» 75@6 00. 10c off for wieat, ® as follows; Light medium miygd extra choice heavy, Provisions, FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, | 6 83 25@3 50; patent, 83 ThH@4 H0; winter wheat straight grade, 83 73 ul 00; patent, $4 00@4 50; graham rye, $20; {tht, $2 75. RYE FLOUR—83 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per owt. 7 screenings, per cwt. 70@S0c; shorts, per chopped foed, per cwt ellow, 1 15; white, $1 2 od supply at §100@ bolted, POTATOES—( 119 per bushel. *zl;()UL'l‘l(YAl’m'c chickens per dozen, ndled, 12}c. prices | | 118:|7: .| Gle; Badger 100; meal. |, POTASH lnl‘l, Sisal, § inch and larger, 9} inch, 10}c. Kirk's Savon Tmpetial, 40; Kirk's standard, 8 50; sian, 4 75: Kirk's Entoea, irk's P mmt:m-«u, (100 cakes), 3 10; Kirk's magnolia, 4 10, CANDLES—Boxes, 4 1bs, 14eihoxes 40 Ihs,, 16 o, Os, 1403 balf ‘»n\l~ 16 on R, boves, 40 M sets, eenwieh, § 85 American, 9 85; r, 2 305 Lewis' > 75; North owell lye, 2 Penns; lye, 4 60 LD SEED - Red elover, che per_bushel; mammoth ¢ white elo new fl'”m , new, $12 \ jothy, good, ne extra clean, 81 1 bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels o over, $150; honey locust, per Ib,, 83c; per 100 1., §25 00. FISH—Family white fish, 00 Il ht bbls, £3 00; No, 1 white fish, 90 1L hf bbl. No. 1 white fish, in 101 kits, 1.00; 10 1b kits, 75 w Halland h»-nlng per keg, 120; Russian sardines, 7he; Col are. bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Geo: Bank codfish, 6c; Gen. boneless oo nh; 8lec; boneless fish, 4§c. MACKEREL-—Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 1bs, $12 hf bbl No, 1 ex shore do, 100 1bs, 6 00; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 1bs, 3 85; mess mackerel, 12 1h kits, No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No, 1'shor 100: (nt hmllv. 10 1b do, 7he. ) GOODS—Oysters, 2 1h (Field's), per case, $4 20; do 1 1h (Field's), o case, 2 0; dulms‘;umdard) per case, 890; do 1 1 (standard =!-el- case, 2 40; do 2 11 (slack), per case, 2 75; do 115 1n!nck), ver case, 200, Onions, 380, Salmon, b, per_dozen, 165; do 2 Ib, per 0ush. 250. Sardines, small fish, imported, one. quarter boxes per box, 14he; Awerioan, quarter boxes per box, 11c; do half boxes, Ycl box, 21jc. Lobsters, 1 b per dozen, 80. Tomatoes, 210; do 8 pe case, 250; Corn, 2 b (Mountain) |;cl' case, 340; sonked corn, 190; do 1 (Yarmouth), per cate, 350; <tr|ng beans, per_case, Yeso; Lima beans r case, 200, 'flueoomh )el' case, 210. Peas, common, pnr case, 1 as, choice, r case, 4 50, lncklmrrlu. ), Der case, 250; strawberries, 2 Ib, per u\u, 3 70 nup‘wrrie*. 2 1b, per case, 2 75@3 Danwons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 2 l\nn.leu. pears per case, 8 0o@d 00, Whortleber- ries per case, 2 50, gy plums, 2 1b per case, 3 25; do, choice, 2 Ib, per case, 4 50, Green gages,3 I per case, 3 25: do choice, *. b per case,4 50. ine;\]l‘,l 2 1h, per case, 3 60@5 20, Peaches, 21h per case, 3 10: do 8 b, case, 5 00@5 50; do, (pie), 3 u., per do pie, 6 m,perdu n, Carolina, 6}@74c; .»ummm, 5§ ANUTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten. nossce, Sl per 10 fancy white, fc per 1b; raw—white Virginia, 7@74c. Dr Good: BROWN COTTONS.—Lawrence Iy Sjoi Duckeys LI, Glc;” Crosoent, T, Crescent G T4o; Grescent B A 8¢; Wachusetts Sje; end 8o Graniteville LI RE, fine brown, Badger X, do, 7¢; Portsmouth P, do, Winthrop L, do, 7jc; Continental do, 8c. BLEACHED. COTTONS—Wamsutt 44 18c; Fruit 4-4 108 Ho e 44 8ic; Ballardvale 4-4 6§c; Pocassett C 44 8jo; Altoona 34 Go; Lonsdale No. 1, cambrio 13¢; No. 3, do, 12hc; New York Mills 44 13¢; Lonsdale 444 1 Fairmont Q44 6hc Auburn A 4-4 8 Barnard 6¢; Dairy Cloth 5ic, PRINTS.—Allen’s fancy, can do, 6ic; Amold’s do, fe do, Go; Dunnell do, 6ic; Eddystone 6c; Gloucester do, 6ic; Hamilton, 6 Hurmouy, bio; Hartel, 6ho; Kniokerbock ho; Manchester, 7e; Pacific, 7e; Sprugu 6he; Southbridge, G mack _shirtings, ' 6c; Southbridge do, 6le; Regatta do, Sochico robe, 7e; ~ Freeman robe, Hamilton do, 7c; Marlboro do, fics it 5 ague do, Ghe; Am do, Te; W shington ol npson’s mourning ; Berlin sofi Muystic, rague do, do, Gic; F colors, 9c; § son’s sol’d black, 6 CAMBRIC! high colors, G} ors, 7e; rol]ml COR TICKING—Amoskeag- A, C. A,, 174e; thoice, 16@18; poor, no mar- Conestoga, B. I., % fancy, 18c: Cones- ket l:l"f‘.‘mll‘v, 25c. o toga, 1-4, Gold Med al, 11.@, mumu,bn, 5 Il'LJ — Good, sound, $3 50 per|C. (. A., ldc; hmm..,;n, C. A, fancy, D) llONl Y—Extracted, first-class Calif- oruia trained, 15c; Nebraska comb, 20c. LEMONS—Good ~repacked per’ box, 9 009 50, EASTERN PEACHES—$1 2@l 50 r box srw\'l-r\l»s } bu, box, $1 00 @12 TONATOES —Per bushel, $1.00, DOMESTIC GRAPES—5e per Ib, G \oLll‘()l(\h\ PEARS l'cl box, $400 prices. BEESWAX —Yellow, 18@ ONTONS—Per bushe’, $125 Grocers List. 20} @28}e, Mocha, 28 AS.—Gunpowder, _good, Choice, 60@75¢; Imperial, good, Choice, 60@75¢; Young Hyson, zood, 36@ B0e; choice, 63c@81 00; Japan Nat Lenf c: Tapau, choloe, 607 Onlong, oud, 35@d0; 00l um;,hol;uloe 40@55; Souchong, g.m @i ARS foaf, mc Crushed, mc, Gramulatod, 10fg; " Powlered, 114¢ Fine powdered, 113c; Standard Coffee A mgc- New York Confectioner’s Standard A, 10}c; Goud A, 10c; Prairie Extra; C, SYRUPS.—Sugar houwse, bl 40 hlt E:.'i lons, 8280, choice , 81 85 y, "n —I‘l‘epxwr. fl.)i 00’“(‘4“) oe, loves, 4/ Nutine: : Cassia, 25c; Mace 8100, i BODA.—D\'I ht's 1h papers, 83 00; De~ do, $300; Church's, §3 00; Keg soda, STARCH. - Paar) B0; Silver Gloss, 7 loi Corn Starch 84@85e; Toseeliios Floss, 6 n, 7o, SAL’[i cay loads, per bhl, 190; A 4 Lbls dairy, 101) 31 350; bbls daivy 60, 5s, 3 65 l)ll\ll‘ D [{JIAT Choice halves, aches, uewcmp, c; Kvaporated A pples [»0 b Loxes, H/(m!lc Mkh!s;n: f(‘l Y l‘x:\\' 4e; 8t. Louis No.1,7¢; Prunes, Currants, 7@7he; Part 0 Full Cream, B \VUUI)EI\\V'\IWI '] m 1 85; three hoop 0, 2 tul ]" neer uuhbnndx 1 2 75; l.lulm Wuh mu\i 114e; boop, il No. nails, I ‘tubs, , 700, s, §7.. L cases, $4,90, mwvnsm VB-Breakfant bacon, 12 lard, 13Jo; dried beef, 140; shoul cnn, canvassed 8ic; hams, canvassed lde; N\ "“{"fi Kis Y - jum, in b 00; do in half bbls, 4 b 00'1:"l i a0 s hb.'il:'hm.. oy i 7 INEGAK R=Pure _apple ¢ . 83 80 per b = Aading, band bieked 82,00 A bunhel superior ex- p Omega A C A, fancy stripe, 20; Omegza A 4.4, 16c, nest ga, R, C., Red Sf etucket, S. S., Ha muuuu, l) 11de; Cc 18¢; Albany S OIL CLOTH fanc 3 marble, $3 00; 64 wood, $1 003 wmarbl | narble, 1 mo- and_Lrown, nd brown, 3. 1B, blue and brown, . C., blue and tt 1. D, Dlue and , 16; Haymakers Dblue and brown, 9de; Oti, A, X, A., blue, 1#de; Otis B, B, blue, 134; Otis . C., Dblue, 12}c; River blue and browi, 13k, S—Fall River, 113c; Hamden O, Boston checks, 18je; Boston ; Dundee stripes, 18¢; Bis- : Arlington ntrlpu, 18n; Lion Blue, oston XX, bro., 12} Boston XX drab, 12}¢; Boston XXX bro 134c; Boston XXX drab, 134c; Boston O, H.bro,, 10}c. STRIPES—Lewiston, 1 own, Bjo; Lowiston,6x3 blue and brow, 8}c; Rock River, 6x8 blue and brown, 19¢; Alubama, 6x3 blue and brown, 8ke, COTTONADES—Lewiston diamond, 275¢; A. Y. A., 26c; Angora, D, & T., %c; New York mui. prool fl@‘l. Bridgewater, 20¢; Eve ttent n, heavy, 20c; BT, Chictar Oak, 18¢; low, 18}¢; th.(on Pacific, 18c; Capitol, Lo, Farmer's 2lo; Everett York, light weicht, 12ic; New York ‘mill checks SHEETINGS - Androscogyin 0-gbrown 23¢; do 10~4 do, 26¢; Pepperell’s 9-4 brown, 3x3 blue and 2c; do 10-4 do, Th Alexandia, 46 inch, bleached, '18¢; Androscoggin 9-4, bleached, 26c; do 104, lleached, 2 Pepperell, 0-4, bleached, 23c; do 10 Dleached, 27k, Drues, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,—Acid Carbolic, 50¢; Acid, Tartaric, Ho; Balsam Copabiay per b, 700; Burk, Sussafras, 1h, 125; Calomel, per 1b, 70e; Ct wer oz, 80c; Chloroform, per Povars powdes, per 1, 51 40; Salts, per 1b, 8¢; Glycerine, 44¢; Lead, Acetate, pe 1.4.,.'.11 1107, &n.rg.lllnu. per gal, 184e;” Oil, Castor, , per gal, $100; ml 1 10; Ull Castor, 51 Olive, per gal, 2|||llnx,lk80 Todide, per 1 per oz, 8d¢; %\xl‘..lmu of , §3 05 Sulphur flour, Strychnine, ver oz, $1 b0, Norm and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at a slight advance in p ices, ‘T'he demand for good horses exceeds the supply considerably. Prices range as fol- lows: e single drivers, $150. to 800,; Extra Fine v-lrhlt Inmm 8175, to 225.; Common draiy . £0150.; Extra farn b v B AR (o 1001 Ksirs faem hurset ao. ww"m En.n ugs, $60. to 75.; | Lons, AU TR 15 % ) o (extra), 81 to150.; 14} to uui-‘ud-. ity g T Tlll‘ OMAHA DA][ | [11 ta 14 hand s, 860, I ) por 1 60 hmd-, $75. to 100, m to 14 to?h Clgars and Tobaccos. CIGARS. Seeds, £15.00; Connecticnt, Mised, £35.00; Seed Havana, £50,.00; lear Havana, $75.00, TOBACCO - PLUG. 1 Spotted Fa wn. tar, pounds, 24 1b, Golden Rule, Jdge, pounds vl Navy, poun Lorillard's ¢ INE CUT- -In pails. Iden Thread, 66c; te, 65c; Rocky aney, S0ci Daisy, atlins O, 8, 202 Lorillard’s SMOKING- - All grad. iranulated-—Black llurhnm. 12 to 20 ft, $25 00; 00; sheeting dressed, 20 00; common boards, ft. and under, per M, 24 L‘\Y' 10 ll. studding, 25 00; 22 ft, 28 m' 2 finish, £4000; O, G. &1 50; well curbing, inch battons per 1 £47 50; No, 8, $40 00; C, $35 00; m)nmnm n! No. 1, finish 1§, 1§ and 1 finish 1 inch £50 00; } and 2 inch, 850 00; 845 00; No, 3 finish, 1 in. Lattons per 100 feet iy £3500; rough § and feet lir., 500, STOCK BOARDS A stock, $15,00; )u, No. 3 827 50; yellow o, N o. 2 finish 1}, 1 1 inch, FLOORIN( $45 00, shingles. $4 50, No. 2, 85 50; SIDING—No. 1, $27 50; N No. 8, £20 00, “Illl’ LAl' 2, §2500; l‘lnin, $25 00; 0. G. No. 1, LATH ANDSHINGL Lath, 34 25, T | 85c. bbl, $2 50, felt 100 lbs, $3 50 t 8l 21¢; fair do, 18@20c: Building Materlal, LIV Per barel, 8135 bulk por ., Cement, bbl, 82 50. Towa plaster, Hair per bu, 35c. Tll'l‘?\ Biraw bond, 84 06 The Leather Trade. Oak harn 39@410; Pitteburgh sel ed, 40@43¢; hemlock harness, $7@ kirting per Ib, fai 4c; black collar 14 fair No 2, 161 hemlock sole, Euffalo slaughter, per b, 30 (@34 hemleck kip skins wr lb, 7he@s$! oak calf per lh, 81 Lm lh‘{ 2500 "100, Simon Picard goat per doz B g atighter per onk nole, 40@3c; uwper e; hemlock upper, "m, do 5ak Kip sking per Ib, S00@81.10; hemlock sole, 32 s French kip skins per $1.00@s @81, ).r hemlock calf French calf per b, @#48.00; bootleg Morocco per foot, alf kid per foot, 33¢; roans ,u-: white and yellow in & per doz, $8.00@$10.00; pink linings per doz, $7.00@89.00; Russett linings, §7,- 00; blacksmiths' aprons perdozen, $12.00@ $14.00. PAPER--St aw paper, 8}c; rag paper, c; dry goods vaper, 7c; manila paper, 10¢; 4 news paper, conred hides, She; hides, 8@gle; dry calf and kip, 12@13 1 green calf, green pelts, 81 00@1 15; green 1 ;| 81 10@125; damnged hides, two-third ra: (cut_wcored and oue grub, classed two- | t) icds rate,) branded hiden 10 per eent. off. Coun nklnn, A\-.‘ 1}\14 g Oriental Powder, Keigs, 33.48; ing, kegs, $3. b yefined lampbiac B veid, Av 8 P, chrome yellow, IL' M, 0, &'D, 0., 18 yellow ochre, Sl gol den ochre, 18; pa 6h Uroad stripe, 10, cast_tool do, AL-—Cumberland Dlacksmith, $12; Morris_Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, $6; Tump, $6: Towa nut $6; Rock Springs, $8; Anthracite, all sizes, $11 00, Whitebreast nut, $6; Iowa Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES-—Green butcher's hide, 7§; green reen salt, |mr|. cured nt, sound, 13@14c; d c; dry salt hides, sonn 1@12c; green calf, wi. 8 to 15 Ibs., 10@1 wt, under 8 Ibs, per 5 50c; nb shnx. No. 4, short atripe, 40 Tallow, b}, Wool. 0 unwashed, light,' 14@16c; han\ medium unwnnhed light, i, choice, . 28¢; burry, black nnd cotted w 8hot. SHOT,—Shot, $1.75; Buck shot, $2.00; kegs, $6.40; do,, hal rter kegs, 81.87; Dl } Fuse, ver 100 feet 50c. Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 831 @20 wagon_ spokes, xet, ubs, per set, 1 95; felloss, suwel tongnes, each, 7u(1K.lc axles, 5 square’ nuts, per I, 7@11 per 1h, 5@18¢; 11vets, per b, 11c; il chain, per b, 6@12; malleable, Soi res, Gc; crowbars, Gc; harrow “horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring 10 to 204, 340; 8to 10, 363 3d, common, 4.90: 3d, ch, all sizes, b 15; ing, 4 4 ; 10 casine , 4 90; 6d m.:»h 515; nce, i oil asst, 15c; Raw il burnt umber, 1'1h cans 127 raw and e Sienna, 130; vandyke brown, 1 12¢; conch black, 17 ory black, 16¢; drop black, 16¢; Prissian c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome veen, L. M. & D., 14¢; b ind and shuter veen, L. M. & D., 14c; Varis green, 18c; ) ved, 1hc; Venetian red, S Tuscan 4 18e; nt 6c; graining colors: light ouk, dark Uryer, on's, walnut, chestnut and ash 12 Dry Paints White lead, 6je; French zine, 10¢ whiteing 2c; w to e own, ‘ffio; lam, ' ik, ordinar o; Prus. siup hlue, fbe; Witramarive, 1&: vindyke, br (wn, 8¢; uml 3 Paris whiting 1 lnm .b ack Germa cilder: hitin t, do; umber, raw, Ac® sienna, burnt, de; ‘sienna, rav, 4o medium, 15¢; | Pari: 2he; chrome green, N, Y,* 20¢; green K., 12¢; vermillion, En; willion, ~America, rose pink, 14c; venetian read, "fu venetian red Am, low, K., 1 1" sergallon, e cating, zero, kolden mashine, No. 1, per gallon, 4 Winter's mfx‘m ral spanish brown, A 5 green genuine, Ibcl Paris green con'; chros 18¢; Indian Am., 1jc; red lea e yellow, genuing, 2o "come elle, dc; ochre, m:hrv. Am«dcnn, 24 Jebigh Dronin, zIL i pPrinco' Bars ullun %1 00; lnnun:m, O, Fis couch, extra, 51 Damar, §1 25; Ju dhelng, ¥ rench, NISH an, and OILS 110" cadliglt, per g hon pergallon, 11e; 150" gallon, 12;¢ 175" headlight crystoline, per gallon, 20¢ r gallon, Hie; Linseed, boil- r'd, per OTe; castor, 3, UTe; sweet, inceed, rws per galle ..hu.., 88¢ No. 1, 67c, N per gallon, 1 050, N ¥ per gl]lnn, Bic; sperm, \IV B., per gallon- 35 filsh, W ., per gallo xtra, per galion, No. 1, per 'hl‘un, watsfoot lumiberi, 80c, summer, \u. B 980; sperm, signal, per gallon, 800; tur yentine, per gallon, 'tlc; ci uaptha, 74 deg, ver gallon 200, 63 deg, 20c, L quor. ALCOHOL—-187 proo, e el axtn O {n.mn. -ph-lm 187 proof at 122 L’ triple rfined upirts 1 riple &h‘nl $1 %r b s ded st 8w Ko 1*' ] ‘ennsyl- mmfihgmmw 8 00@16 00; 140.; | domestic 1 40@4 00, o | 00 Catawba, per case 4 - | higher for September and #e lower '; | September; 1 074 for October. 7 19 05 for January; plow steel, cast, 7ho; [ 0 GINS- lm|~-r|«i 150@6 00; domestic, 300, TMS—Tmported, BO@G 00; \"u‘ Fngland, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 502 50, | r.,u H AND APPLE BRANDY | ( H/ \\II AGN “Imported per cace, | 6 00@34 00; American, per caso, 12 00@ | 00, [ CLARETS.- Per case, 4 50 16 00, WINES- Rhinewine, per case, 6 08 ‘ @7 00, | . | MARKETS BY 1'BELEGRAPH. | | Conmetl Blafts o. eral Markot H Coux LUFPS, A No. 2, ;m»«nl 105 N Wi ln‘n! %o 9, 47, rejected 31, damaged, Fair market, with pricesat €5, | Market quiet; No. %, 22, reject. Hay Oats ed 10, Rye-—Ni Butter Eegs-10e. Cattle— Beef, 3 50@4 50, Sheep 83 504 50, Hogs-- Light demand, prices £5 005 50, Potatoos—New, £1 25@1 50 per bu, Onions-81 00, Wood—Market quiet, with good supply; 5 00 for seft; 6 00 for hard. Poultry- 20, 0. | Creston Market CRrESTON, Ty, August 20, Butter--120, Figys 100, - Grand Junotion Market. GRAND JUNeTIoN, Ta, August 26, Egge—12c, Butter -11c, e el Chicago Produoe. CHICAGO, August 26, On 'Change the markets were um\l't. tled. The receipts of grain we Dustels by Inke, 16,400 Fuaheln of cotn lvy canal, and 1,319 carl. ads of all kinds of grain by rail, embracing 266 cars of wheat, 819 of ‘corn, G2of oats, 11 of rye, and 31 of bacley. Flour—Quiet and firm; without material change; common to choice western spring, 4 25@6_25; do Minnesota, 4 H0@6 7 [etenta? 00T 253 fair S0 Sholco winter \ rlml», 6 hutr—A very unsettled feeling existed in No. 2 spring from the opening until about the noon hour were sub- ject to wild and severe fluctuations, mak- ing trading decidedly umsatisfactory. Later in the day the market was more Glek RHILAPHOR A EUJAIERATIe violent uctuations, The market here opened highor, but the news from Wa concernin the president was unfa and there was an unusual desire sales, and prices declined l){n!\ v bushel in a few wminutes, At the decline the demand improved and prices L vanced 14c per. bushel, receded again ic, tuated and finally cl ahout de taber on the regular ho.ni, and on the call at 188 for August; 1 Elfie for Sentem- ber; 1 27 for October; 1 278 for November; 1 283 for December; 1 24} tor the year. Corn—Trading was fairly active, but the feeling was greatly unsettled and rices ruled very irregular, At the open- ing the market was easy at @ic decline on yesterday’s clositg figures on 'Change, and under the influence of liberal offerings BFE: %\'l‘l RD. \Y, AUGUST 20 . 1881, New anh Produce Niw Flour low grades. Wheat—Heavy, 16 rd No. 1 white, 1 n. Corn- Heavy mn\ ded mixed, 63 Oats More ! ominal feago, 1 York, August 26, Steady at a slight advance on 8@ 1 40; No. 8 14801 44y 1@1{e lower; ungra white, v 1 whi 1 mived, it Firm at 1 001 08, n but quiet; new mess, on @ 18 75, rly active and firm at 1140 for cash 11 406 11 42} for Septeniher Beef - Unchan, Cut Meate - Unchanged, Whisky Nominal, - Liverpool Produce. LIVERPOOL, Angust 26 Flour - American, 12¢@ 12« 0d. Wheat— Winter, 105 8d@11s 2d: club, white, 108 645 d spring, 10s 3d. Corn Land CRUN Pork-T4s. Ry Tolodo Produoe Toreno, August 20, Wheat - Quiet; 137 for Septembe No. red, 1 1 -HQ for November; 1 2 rod, 1 863 for oashy Corn--Quiet; 64}c for cash; G4 for September; 66 for October; 648c for the year, Oats— Dull; No. 2. e wu-n-m- Market. Wirw Spirits Turpentine- INGTON, August 26, Firm at Mw e - Cloveland Market' CLRVE Petroleum- in D, Angust 26, t Plthhrl ol lnrk.'. PITTsnuna, August 26, The oil market opened wea on_nc- ton, with sales at 81%c, and clised at the fi. ures 08 1 rrels; barrels, The 715,000 same francs, The_shipments yesterduy ; charters yesterday, snles at Oil City yes- barrels, Refined at Ties refined at Antwerp, 10 Ay e anhln Live Stook. East Burraro, August 26, Hogs - Receipt Market dull; jrrass Yorkers, b 4@ shipments, 25, 505 603 corn.fed Philadelphia Produce. Privani ELPHIA, August 26, Wheat Firm at 1423@1 44 for cash and August; 1438@ Corn- Firm at 70; August, Outs—Firm at 52@ for August. Rye-—Nominal, ——— 1 -mi for September, 4@ 71 e for cash and 53¢ for cash; hl@dhe E-st Liberty Live Stock, Cattle— shipments, 1649, Hogs —Firm; receipts, 2,2 2,400, Philadelphins, (; 40@0 b5, Sheep—Dull; recei a further reduction of §@le was subnitted | 1,800, to. The demand, however, was considera- bly increased mainly on local account and prices wereadvinced agnin 13@14e. Durin; the latter part of the session feeliny ruled easier and prices declined 1}@l1lc and ruled easy to the close, The market finally closed 1}c lower for cash and 1ic lower for September and O« T on the regular hoard, gnd on the call_at (2@¢2}c lur'iq-umber, 683@ Mc for October; 615c for the year; T1c for May. Oats—Quict and easy Trad ing light. 2 closed on_call at 36c for August; for Septemiber; 36ic for October; 39ic for November; Sflsc for the year. Rye—Ste .dy and little interest shown in the market; No. 2, closed at 105 for arley —Firm; No. 2,108} for Septem. ber; 1 08 for l)ctube Pork—Moderately active lafh lowery mess, 17 80 for August; 11 82} for Septem- 18 05 for October; 17 70 for the year; 9 20 for February. f ir" demand, but easy and lower at 1. '8lnr ‘Ku‘ptemlwl, 11524 for October; 11 60 for November: 11 82} for the year; 11 774 for January; 11 85 for February. Bulk Meats—Averaged lower; short ribs, 9 25 for Septumher‘ 9 40 for October, Whirky—Unchanged at 1 16, bils; wheat, ats, 79,012 bu, bbls; wheat, ats, 47,508 5 bu, Lard—I lh-c pts—Flour 11,578 bus corn, 547,148 b bu' rye, 11,237 bu; barl i himents—F| lour, ) bu; corn, 597,813 bu, bu; rye, 11,237 u; barley, 2,06 Chiocago Live Stock. CHI0AGO, August 26. MHogs—TReceipts, 18,000; shipments, 4,000. Generally unchanged Int closing cking, 610 light hogs, 6 606 0; choice 5 60@ 7 00; culls and grassers, 4 00 @6 25. Cattle— Receipts, 6,000; shipments, 2,400. Market strong on choi mul weak on poor grade to choice shippin fair, 3 80@4 90; all very dull; native butchers' st 300; stockers and feeders, dairy calves, 7 00@15 00, Aumu.hm,Iquml- ity; range cattle ctive and steady; grass Texans, 90; half-breeds, 3 75 (@4 25; general canning, demand good. Sheep—Receipts, 1,000; shipments, 800, Market fairl e Iut weak on com- mon stock; inferior to fair, 3 00@3 75; good to choice, 4 25@4 65; lambs, per head, 1 .00@3 00 < St. Louis Produce: 8, Louis, August 26, Flour- Sw.\di and unchanged, \th‘lt Fairl ly active and high ( ed, 1 37} for cash, 1883 1 4 for October; 143) for Novem- I)er’ 137} for the year. Corn— igher and firm; G3jc for cash; fdefor Beptember; 674c for October; Mjc for the year, Oats—Steady: 80} for August September; 42lc for Octaber; Decemdb frm at 1 -Firmer; dairy, Fggn—Quiet at 18@15 Lead —Steady at 4 B7). Whisky—1 16, Pork— Hlvmly at 1110, Receipts — Flour, 7,000 3,000 bu, bu.; rye, 2 thpnmnu l"lunr, bu.; corn, 44,000 7002, bibls; wheat, corn, 75,000 bu.; oats, 25,000 ; barley, 1,000 5,000 hbls; wheat, iw; vats, 17,000 hu + rye, none; barley, none. e proof afs!lun 11 25, St- Louis Live Stock: 8. Louis, August 26, Hogs - Active and higher; Yorkers, 6 506 60; Baltimores, 6 63 0 75; mixed king, 6 15@6 60; choice to fancy heavy, U"l@: 00; receipts, 5,200; shipments, Baltimore Produce, Baurinoke, August 26, wuperfine, 4 75@h 20, ‘red wi. ter .muly at 142} Flour—Strong; Wheat—No. @1.424, Corn—Mixed western firmer at 72e. e a—— Cincinnati Produu. L4 CINCINNATI, August 26, Pork-—Mees jobbing, 19 23@19 50, —Steady; current make, 11 20, Bulk Meats—Quiet; clear sides, 10 85@ 10 371 ‘ Bacon—Clear sides jobuing at 11 12}@ Flour—Quiet; hn-lli 6 80(¢;7 00. Wheat —Easy red Corn um. 'No. 2, umc.n« Oats—Easier; No. 2 mlxed 14he. Rye—Dull; No. 2,11 Barle —Dull; No. 2. s, Whisky—Quiet at 115, Easr Lingrry, Pa., August 20, othing d-m,:- receipts, 748; ; hh.‘}mmm, 7 00@820; Yorkers, pts, 2,300; shipments, e D()N"l‘ DIE IN THE H()U&F Ask druggists for ‘‘Rough on Rats.” Tt clears out rats, roaches, vermin, flies, ants 16c per box mice, bed-bugs, msects, 3) STOP THAT COUGH Tf you are suffering from a Cough, Cold Asthma, Bror Consumption, loss the throat, Throat or Lungs, Dikogvery ot e the ;frcut remedy much excitement nchitis, Hay Fever, of voice, tickling of or any affection of the use Dr. Kin, Jonsumption. 's New This is that is causing so by its wonderful cures, curing thousands of hopeless cases. Over a_million_bottles of Dr, King's New Discov ery have been used within the last year, and have given perfect satisfaction We can unhesitatin in every instance. igly say that this is really the only sure cure for throat and lung affections, ly recommend it to all. trial bottle free of cost, or a regular size for §1.00. Isl al ) and can cheerful- Call and get h & McMahon, Om- BROWNELL HALL. YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY OMAHA, NEB. Rev. R, DOHERT T, M. A.. Rector, Assisted by an ablo corps of teachers in English Languages, Scicnces and Fine Arts. THE NINETEENTH YEAR WILL SEPa. BEGIN 7, 1BSA: For particulars, of ply to 21-00d 210 C. F. Manderson, ATTORNEY - arnham Kt BYRON REED, TR RECT AT - LAW. . Omaha Neb K WIN I KKD BYRON REED & CO. LOLDSET RATARLISHRD Real Esta IN NEB te Agoncy BASKAR l(um p & complete abstract of title to all Real Omal and Douvlas county. mayt! Nebraskal: DAVIS & 1606 Farnham 8t., ... and Agency SNYDER, Omaha, Nebraska 400,000 AO0RES Care.ully selocted land in Eastern Nobrasks for male. Great Hargaing in lmproved farms, and Omaha city property. 0. F. DAVIS, Late Land Com'r U. P, WKBSTER SNYDER, P - “peteb John G. Jacobs, (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs,) UNDERTAKER. No. 1417 Farnham St., 01d Stand of Jacob Gls, &8 Orders Ly Tolegraph Sollcited D1y J.H FLIEGEL Buccossor to J. H. Thicle, MERGHANT TAILOR No. 230 Douglas & treet Ouaha Neb, NOTACE n ODNTRAOTOIIB . ., for the or building il pians und vpcilcat and now on fi oo and suffc K rforusnce saine be awarded to hiu nahs, in said county, in accordance the sum t the bidder will enterinto nvcu ived by the Hoard 1 Douglas County, Mo or 1st, 1581, at 2 ¥ to art house one wade by le in the o y 8 good five thousand wnd sufficient bod tor the of the work should the \. Bpecifications will be Iur-l-h-d upon application to the county clerk, for the several parts of tho bulld hm N e ) Proposals must be e upon vehedules pre and furnished on & Tho Hoand resersca Ily order of the Ilonul of County Co HN K. MANCH l)nunlu Aug H llll ‘rlud by the wrchitect o the county clerk. o right 1o reject any or all nission County (lerk, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. | 9 20 lower, and not so ISH & McMAHON, Iy 18 me F. O. & Co., Haltimor N 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, MAHA, NEB l’I‘)m Only Bxolusive Wholesale Drug Houee in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS MORGAN. WHOLESALE GROCER, | I2I3 Farnham St., Omaha. Neb. FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb, Conatgnments made ns will receive prompt ttention, Referonces: State Rank, Omaba; Platd Peck & Banaher, Chicago; M. Werk & Co., Cincinnati, B. 8, HARRINGTON. . P. NEWELL WESTERN POLISH GO. Manufacturers of Western Star Stove Polish, and Beau Brammel Boot Blacking, also dealers in Ceylon & German Plumbago, Council Blufls, fowa, o] HeIImuth Ladies’ College. count of unfavoralle news from \VMMHK- Patroness, H. R. H. PRINCESS LOUISE. Founder and President, The Right Rev. |. MELL - MUTH, D. D, D. C. L, LORD EISHOP OF HURON_ Fall Term opens by rul trom Niura Fatl e GROUNDS comprise language spoken Hoard, Laun ern Languages; Call Mudeine, 8300 por annu ONTARIO, CASADA. Handsome nud spacions buillings, ) eautitully sitia:ed in nmost healthy locality, about. fomr and on one of e princijal through routes intellectual and practically useful education. TESTANT principles, as {ht only solid basis for the right formation of character. e, Tuition Fees, including th o8, 1 lars" and ‘ull particulars address MISS CLINTON, Lady Principal, Wednesday, September 2ist. fom houra hotween the East and' Woat. cros. Tho alin of the founder of this college in to provide the ‘The whole aystem is based upon soundest PRO- FRE! UBIC a kpecialty- e Whole course of English, the Ancient and Mod- Library! Modical attendance, and. tors of For “eimw- mon&thur-&n MINING MACHINERY, l\ DOUEBLE AND SINGILE ACOTING POWER AND HAND B W IV R & ) Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, TING, HosE, bR ING, AT WHOLES, S _AND TRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAD AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, GHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG 205 Farnam St., Omaha. M'DONALD AND HARRISON, 1408 FARNE.AM STREET, ARE NOW OFFERINC 20-eod-t1 #+ FOR ONE MONTH ONLY DECIDED BARGAINS — XN — Ladies' Suits, Cloaks, Ulsters, Cireulars, Btg.; AT COST. 200 Handsome Smtn. at $5.00; 300 Styhsh |Suits, $10.00; 5 Black Silk Suits, $17.00. Wa have several lots of staple goods which will be offered at SEVENTY-FIVE GENTS ON THE DOLLAR. All ladies should avail themselves of this great sale of CORSETS AND UNDERWEAR, "LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, LAWN SUITS AND SACQUES, McDONALD “: HARRIRON, PILLSBU‘RY B&ESTI Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. It always gives satisfaction, because it makes a superior article of Eread, and is the Cheap- est Flour in the market, Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded. W. M. YATES, Cash Grocer. su2{ ool OMAHA, Spastacles, Musical Boxes Clo ks and Silver- Ware, Jewelry of all De- signs Made to Order. Repairing of Watches and Jewelry Done at Reasonable Rates and Satisfaction Guaranteed, EDHOLM & ERICKSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWELERS AND PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS, Corner Fifteenth and Dodge Streets, Opposite Post Office. NEB. MANUFACTURINGY oo G0

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