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~ 0 THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Special Dispatches to Tas Bre. FINANCIAL. New Yorg, August 2, Governments were irregular, Railroad bonds were fairly active at irregular prices, State ee: urities were inactive, The rise in stocks yesterday brought in large out ¢f town orders to buy; the mar- ket accordingly opened strong with trans. actions on a large scale. Subsequently there was a reaction, but toward noon prices begun to move up, The improve- ment ranged from § to 1§ per cent, the latter in St, Paul & Omaha, which ad- vanced on large purchases supposed to be for account of the younger Vanderbilts, Northern Pacific, Louisville & Nashville and others were aiso conspicuous in the upward movement, A special feature of the afternoon board was the advance in Northwestern from 188 to 1 40 for com. 1non and from 153} to 165 for preferred; the rise was accompanied by the report that the executive committee of the com- pany had recommended jon of the surplus among stockholders. This sur- plus is claimed to be something like §18,. 000,000 of which 6 per cent go to prafer- red and 40 per cent to common, The rise in Northwestern shares stimulated pur- chases of other Northwestern properties and the market closed firm, Transactions in St, Paul & Omaha, 34,000 shares, North- BUTTER—Cholea countr g, 12@150, HGGS - Scarce, 16@17c. MEATS —Hams, 156; oreakfast bacon, 15¢; clear bason, 134¢; “houlders, 9c; dried beef, 16c. 4 FLOUR ~ JOBBING PRICE — Best Minnesota patents, 4 70; Jack Frost, 4 75; Shawnee fancy, § 75; California ' Pioneer,’ 875 Triumna, spring, 825; rye flour 'ye, Graham, 2 50; wheat Graham hay. § 00@6 50 per ton; baled, 10 00 chopped teed, 1 60; chopped corn, 150 bran, 1 00 per cwt; straw, 4 00 per ton loose; 5 00 baled. @rocers’ List. CHERESE—Full Cream, 123 Skim, 1040, BEANS—Imported German 60 per bushel. CUFFEE,—Rio, fair, 116; Rlo, good 23 Rio, prime to choice, 124¢; Old gov't Jusn; 26h@284c, Mocha, 28jo; Arbuckle's Ble. "l‘l*‘n\fl—.fl!mpnwdnr, good, 45 hoice, 50@75¢; Imperial, good, 40@4: e, 50@75¢; Young Hyson, good, Part @ ce, 05c@81 00; Japan Nat Leaf, pan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, ; Oolong, cho.ce, 40@55; @ Souchong, 200d, 85@40c: choice, $5@bo. NEW PICKLES—Mediam, in barrels, 89 00; do in half bbls, 5 25; smalls, in bbls, 1100 do, in half bbls, 700; gherkins, in bbls, 13'00; do, in half bbls, 7 00, WOODENWAKI—~1Two hoop pails, 195;_three hoop pails, 2 20. Tabs, No, 1, 050, No, 2, 850, No 8, . _ Pio. neer wsshboards, 185 Uouble Crewn, 2 90; Well buckets, 8 50, LEAD—Bar, 81 65, VINEGAR—Pure apple extrs, 16c: pure apple, 13c; Prussing pure avvle, 160, SUGARS ~Cut loaf, 1lc; Crushed Ue; Granulated, 10jc; Powdered, 11; Fine powdered, 11c; Standard Coffee 9§o; New York Confectioner's Standas A, 9% Good A, 9fc; Prairie Extra C, 9. ROPE—Sisal, § inch and larger, 10jc; Kenilworth, 8ho; Plun kett, 10jo; Sus- wex, Sc COTTONADES-— Abberville 13je Agate, %c; American, 11c; Artisian, 200; Cairo 1) and_T, 13ke; Olarion D and T, 174c; Decean Co, stripes Dand T, 160; Key- stone, 184c; Nantucket, 190; Nonpareil, 16 Royal, 1641 ; Ocenn I and Ty 14cy Sussex, 120; Tioga, 194c; Wachusett shirt- ing shecks, 12§e; do, Nankin, 12§e; York, Flnln Nankin, 124c; do, checks, stripes and ancy, 124c; do, 8 oz, 2o, SHERTINGS— Androscogein 104,275t do 94, 2dc; do 84, 220; Continental C 42, 11¢; Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New York mills 98, 35c; do 78, 80c; do 58, 224c; Pembroke 10-4, 25¢; Pequot 10-4, 2840; do 74, 19¢; do 49, 16c; Pepperell 3, 29c; do '67, 31c; do ‘67, 18c» Utien 96, 850; do 8, 22ho; do 48, 170 Clgars and Tobacoos. CIGARS,—Soeds, 815,00; Connectiout, £25,00; Mixed, £35.00; Seed Havana, 50,00: ClearHayana, 75,00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rops, firet quality, 620} Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60c; Horss Shoe, pounds, 94 1h, butta, 80c; GHt Edgo, pounds, 24 1b, Butts, 60; Army and Navy, unde, 55c; Bullion, [pounds, 59c; Loril Bied’s Climak, pounds, 80o. FINE CUT—In pails.—Hard to Beat, 75c; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c} Favorite, &c; Rocky Mountain, 60c: Fancy, 66c; Daisy, 50c,—In tin' foil— Catlins O. 8., 6 1b hoxes, per 1b 63c; Torl- illard's Tiger, 85c; Diamond Crown, 680, SMOKIN s—Allgrnde-—Dommnn. % to 38, Granulated—Blnckwells Durham, 16 oz b10; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46¢; _Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ki, 16 oz, 38; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags pot Ib, §1.85; Marburga’ Puck 2 o, tin oil, bbo; Dog T ail 6be, Palnts Olis and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P. P, 6tc;white lead, St. Louls, pure, i Morris_Run Blosburg, $12; Whitebreast Tnmp, 86 50; Whitebreast nut, $6 50& Towa Tump, 86 50; Towa nut $6 50; Rock Spring ‘nthracite, all sizes, 812 00@12 50, AILS—Rates, 10 to 60, 3 LIME—Fer barrel, 81 15; bulk pe odus. 85 Cement, bbl, 81 76, Towa plaster, bl, $2 00, Hair per bu, 850, ‘wrred folt 100 Ibw, $8 00, tnvn‘mlld- 83 00, Wool, Merino nnwas ed, light, 14@160; heavy,c @13150; medium unwashed, light, lN(d_.!fll washed, chofce, 82c; fair, 80¢; tub-ding and w., 280; burry, blackand cotted woo 2@be lese Hides Furs, Eto. . HIDES—treen butcher's hide, 6@ 64 cured 74c; hides, green salt, part cured 7o hides, 63c; dry fiint, sound, 18@14c; dry calf and kip; 13@14c] dry #alt hides,sound, 10@11c; groen calf, wt. § to 15 Iba., 10@11c; groen oall, wt, under § Tba, per_skin, fo: reen pelts, H0@$1 25; green lamb skine, 1°25@1 50, damaged hides, two-third rate, cut _scored and one rub, classed two- tirda rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off, Coon skins, No, 1, 45¢; No. %, 806 No. 3, 20.; No. 4, 100, Mink, No, 1, 50c; No. 2, 300; No. 8, 150; No, 4, bo. _Kox, No, 1, 60c; No. 2, 25c. Skunk, No, 1, black, 650 short atripe, 400; narrow stripe 25c; Urond stripe, 100, ‘Callow 7o, il Chicago Produoce. CHicAGo August 2, Flour - Quiet and unchanged. Wheat—Active, firm and higher; regu. lar, 101} for cash and August; 99fc for September; 1 603 for October; 90ke for the ! al of [ year; No, 2 red winter, 103@1 03} for 103 for August; No. 2 Chicago : new, 123 for cash; 102 o for September; No. 8 cash apring, old, 1 3: for Angust; § Chi Ro. fair and prices higher; 774@773¢ for cash; 774c for August; 70}c for September; 7bc for October; 6742 for paid for Shipment 10 50; Texang, Hogs—Receipts, 15,000; mark st weak and 5@10c mand; light mixed, 7 30@8 00; heayy, 8 00 @8 70; light, 7 35@8 00; packing and ship- ping, 1 75@1 00, Trolicht & Dunker, JOoBBERRS OF CARPETS & CURTAIN GOODS . JLWUU LS, good ta to. Sheep—Receipts for the past_two days, 9,400: market firm, with quick sales at 1 00@5 50 per cwt for sheep and b 7H@7 75 for lambs, Swine—Receipts for the past two days, 5,250; live hozs dull at 8 70@9 42} for or dinary to good., e —— Chioago Live stook. Ciicaqo, August 2 hipmenta, 8,000; ower; poor de- 'he market closed weak, BUCKING THE BOSSES. King George, the Reformer, Charges on the Chief of the Nation. A Remarkable Political Ad- dreas Before the Oivil Ser- vice Reform Society. Guarantee Manufacturers’ Prices and Invite In- spection to their Unsurpassable Selection. jiim Oliver 26, Wheoler 13, Russell 22, Pendleton 16, Fitch b, Struble 7. Tt 18 probable that a break will not be made unti! late to-night, if at all The eleventh congressional rict convention adfourned to nine a. m. to-morrow, afier seventy ballots. The situation romains unchanged, Indinna Demoorats, Spocial Dispatch to Tk Ba, INDIANAPOLIS, August 2. —The state democratic convention met this morn- ing, The chairman, W. A, Eaglish, said he was not a candidate for re- election, or for any other office. He e i iy the yoar; rejected, T4c. with & 1atge nuinber of graseers and rough ) [ western, 23,000. Wiy e il %‘:‘:;I:“:::w.m::fla:d:ol%; Frenth sint; Oaig v, ffm and hgher; ol hogsummald, T 3. | A Lively Fight For the Nomination R g ‘ i —Oystel 2 f ne! 84 for cash; ¢ for Angust ‘attle—Receipts, 4,500; shipments, 2,- L | Money—2@3} per cent, closing at 2 per (Field’s), per case, £4 00; do 1 llmimflld")- &d.ug;etl‘& z{:::h lznn?:ung.g R |8 luraSq‘vtember; 86fe for Octobe €00; wmarket more mctive and generally in the Eleventh Iowa Jno. R. Coffroth was made permanent h cent. 4 per case, 2 75; do 2 1 (Standard), per case, | aad burnt umber, 11 cans 12c; raw and | for the year. stronger on account of smaller supply, Distriot, chairman. Ex-Governor Hendricks N Prime Mercantile Paper—5@6 per cent, 3. Lobaters, 1 I “ver dozen, | burnt Sienna, 18c: vandyke brown, 8. Rye—Himer; 060, with a battar demn;n:l !;\r]{;&];n:;}miq\m‘l:y s submitted a platform which was ) ing E: — By ) . Tomatoes, '2380; do ver 9 ; Barley —Strong an er; 8'c, of offerings; expor ; good to : 3 i\ B ,s:b:-,’;?flhxil;:.“?sxi RIS | 8 0~ Bori 8 b (M Guntaln) ?ff;‘,,“,i,;:“{"f};fik&flfhmfis::'f»fi.:&; Flax Soed —Market onsior 1 25, choice whipping, 6 30@0 95; comumon to | A Varlety of Politioal Dotngs in Other | #opted under the provious question. \ o ZACEBIGIS 2oy ¢ r case, 810; moaked corn, 310; do|blue 80c; ultramarine blue, 156; chrome| Butter—Dull and drooping; creamery, | fair, 4 25@ 10; butchers', stoadier, 2 26@ Btates. Politioal Notes \ Froduce exports for the weak, $6,000,- (2~ fh ~(Yarmouth), per = case, 8 15; | reeh, L. M. & D., 14 nd and shutter | 19@284c; dairy, 14@20c, 400; stockers ‘and feeders, 2 90@4 25; g petiAL BIRRDEE o T B e { 000. string beans, per _case, 5010; Lima beans I. M. & D : Paris green, 180 | Egvs—Demand fair and prices higher; | range, 100 higher; Texans, 3 35@4 60; half pe > R e : GOVERNMENT: por case, 1 85, Succotash per case, 200. | Fndjan red, 15¢; Venetian red. 9c; can 204c. reeds, 4 00@4 76 Civil Seryios Reform SI'IH.‘!III!BL!\, 0., August 2,— Keifer | ’eas, common, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, s A Vermiliod, I, & P., 18c; | Pork—Unsettled, but generally higher; | Sheep—Receipts, 8,0 0; shipments, 2005 VAL Beryive ite! 2 was renominated for congress by ac- dre, 22c; American Vermiliod, I, & P., 18¢; g y per case, 8 15, Blackberries, 3 ) per case, 40; strawberries, 2 I, per case,2 60; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &'D’ 0.," 18¢; yellow ochre, Sc; golden ochre, 16; patent 20 80 for cash; 20 ber; 20 90@20 0@20 82} for” Septem- 4 for October; 19 26@ market dull and natives and Texans, common nedium t ) Spocial Dispatch to Titw Brx, Newrorr, R, I, August ¢ 2.—The clamation, Des MoiNes, August 2.—The re- caspberries, 2 1b, per case, 8 20, Dam- | Grver 8o: praining colors: light dark [ 19 30 for the year. good sheep, 3 shipping ' attondance at the National Civil Ser- o 8 i D St " 1 Sroi 2 78 Ory Calnts TR T A el unusually large. Among the promi- = g por case, 240, Tigg plums, 2 Ib porcuse,? 75 | wWhita lead, 64c; French rincy 10c: Paria Efi;,li 45@13 474 for Uctober; 13 35 for Milwaakee Produoe. i dul{mml: w_‘;mm & Goo Wil | Couummia, 8. O, August 2.—The roon gages,2 Ib per anse, 2 70; do chofce, & b per caso 150, Pine Applos, 2 Ib, per case, whiteing _2ic; | whiting gildors, ~ 14c; whiting com'l, 1{c; lampblack (Yerman: Bulk Meats—Fairly active and a sha e Flour MiLwAvke August 2, ~Dull and unchange liam Curtis, Carl Schurz, Sherman 8, state democratic convention completed the state ticket this morning, 400@5 75, Peaches, 210 per case, 810: | (o "3 1ot e ordi 10¢; P higher; shoulders, § 75; short ribs, 12 80; 3 \ Rodgers, Silas W. Burt, Charles Theo- a 8 o . 5 pblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prus. PR ‘Wheat —Market easier and tame; No. gors, ) 4 ATLANTA, Ga., August 2 —T Louisisna consols 68 e cn;z,[éiogg ‘:?érdd"l;t(«l:.c)fi ‘:Om P | sian blue, 550; ultranarino, 160; vandyko, “‘“\‘\rr“ ‘;rl L'.:,:\:iy andunchanged; 117, | Milwaukee bard, mominal; No. 3 M doro Russell, Baneroft C. Davis and publican au'm; cr;nvu:fiun mot t?:dhl;: Missouri 's. 110 | “SALT.—Dray loadn, per bbl, 165; Ash | hrowts Be; umber, byt 4o; umbers vy | -y ioil” o cora to huitalo, 2], | Waukee, 110 for cash; Augnist, 10143 Sep- | Josiah Quiney, Jr. Tho gonoral and | I dicato doclined to come in o 8t. Joseph 112 | ton, in sac ks, 8 50; bbls daivy 60, 58, 850 | poiiy ereen genuine, 23c; Paris green com'l oA DOARD s -‘,ffifl» Lt L) i No. 3 Mil- | gxeoutive committoo held a session | 4y 5o 500 tionund held another con. é St, Paul & 111 | HOMINY-New, 85 00 per bbi. 003 bicim prasm ANV F 00 bhEerne || wry patre . Aot q + No. 2, nom. | With closod doors. Aftor the executive | ¢t ATWETBR BEE BEE SRR Cons | TestibaNes et 574 SODA-—Duwight's Ib papers, 82 85; De | croin K., 12c; vermillion, Eng., 7065 ver- | ooty bor Gensesars o L o At | i r o mer and soarees No. 2, nom- | omsion George William Ourtis de- | YoubOR 2 o0 B 574 | ond do, 82 85; Churclvs, 82 85; Keg soda | F " América, 180; Indinn Ndl:xwv' i’f:;ctfl;‘; byatlr‘ntr“'m}‘\?(:; ‘;!I":;ih,:lll;’:zb\?bl for ‘"fln:;.:‘lk}rlvr?]{s;t\‘:!'\zi|ict o G30; rejected, | liverod an address, which was a severe ROwIROInEIon: Union Pacific 1st mortgage. .11 116§ | 23e. Tk 1140 vEnetikn L FaN L Oookunnry |lL00 OO SYEAES O, | 2y I UG e R L) h ) ekt I} e irginia 6! 1 Ol Carolan e e w, genuine, 20c; chrome’ yel: oti 3 7086 for An. |9, 6 h b Virginia 6s... 8L 81 5{'@14,—-(_,..1_—(31..:..75@3::; Louiaiana, 7 fn;:"l){‘{.’"’lzz; SohFG OBl S Gobre; Ac[t::e.s:vll‘l& :xlv‘ve ry 77:3;15“(‘-;2)(\.;:,_ 2 I’\ifiley»—-l"irm" and in gool demand; | Fifty por cont. of the ofliccholders, | mng Omaha Board of Trade Excur- 2 L ool A G T'rench, 2§c; ochre, American, 2 | bor, 4 No. 2 apring, 76c bid for September, whoso terms expired during Arthur's sion. i do - deferred. 14 12 || SYRUPS—Sugar honte, bl s, 650 thall | Winter's mineral, 2hos'lehigh brown, 2hc: | *“Gata—Active, but lower; 8930 for Au- emss i oy wdminiatration, have boen dismissed. P d Texas & Pacific land gra 10 U e e S L T L spanish brown, 2hc; Prince’s mineral So¢ o for September; 35¢¢ for October; St. Louis Froduce. The prosident’s courso had been such | A st oS, @si; Corn Starch, 8§@dc; Excelsior };22’ = hen&f{‘é}}g“t;" ‘1?‘:‘,1"“5“'1‘(’; Lori_In fale demand, lé:;tfi,litr‘m:l;sr Wheat—Lower; 6o for August; 934 | Qurtls frequontly spoke of sion by the Omaha Board of Trade i 4 S s F R0 e , 5 176 y 16¢; | raves; 0 for S 3 2} for Oc- | for 8 : ctober; 1 024 for ’ " i i Alton & Terre Haute....... s O THe. L Allepice, 20c; | linseed, raw, per pallon, 57; Linseed, boilet, | Yoers 10 20 for the year. |t e A0 EDSLOR 0281 Uiy iy L v, will leavo on the noon train to-day for | B . do o pfd.... 7 b Gisvasive; N;gg‘;;-u B 00- ;Ec?f;ml;: = gallon, 60lc; lnr_d._wr’gwrznt;;d: pergal:| “Lard—In fair demand, but at lower | Gorn—Lower; 763 for August; 743 for | The appropriations for civil service | west. They expect to proceed direct | B ot et Remsti Nostbs Mace 81 00, s 1 e 130, N 5, 1 005 s | Tatess 12323 for September; 12 424 for O | Soptembers 711 for Octabers 614¢ for tho | reform and tho heavy and noodlems | to Ogdon, thenco on the Utah and i & Canada Southern 6 MATCHES—Per ocaddle, 80c; round|Ler zallon, 85c; sporm, W. Br, per gallon, | yoar. | '@ 0F Novembers oy YEAEe Sy et 8tc fop | APPrOPriations for other purposes were |\ b to Butte, thonce to Hele [ Col., Cin, & Ind. Gontral gonare canes, &40 1 5 35;| 1 20 fish, W. B, por gallon, 60c; neaistoot, | ¥*** Recta Shipurts |y your, o7 O Auetts 8o for | garcastically roforred © to. Ho it it G5 okl i T (é;nnml lkm::: T oA Kirl's eatinet, 8 60; Kirl's mmdmfik‘l 80, ex:yn. per gallon, 7l~;’)c: Iggc 1 r’;fi. I“{’Sd- 8,500 9,500 [ Whisky—Steady at 1 16, hop(ici ‘ovu:-y u;ndld;tu lfir lcnnfirun s T e rroRs esapeake & Ohi ik, Yo iy OF . Cics | cating, zero, per gallon, 3 summer, 15¢; 93 Dork = Hiakarid B bliged to show his hand on | Park. ey wi e absent abont Kirk's white Russian, 52: Kirks | & ) Pork—Highor; 2 50, would be oblig [ B Eutoos, 215 Kirs. Prairio Queen, | 5*iien machine, No. 1, por gallon, 8he; No. Dry Salt Meat- T'irm and higher; shoul- | civil sorvice reform beforo the election. | forty days and will take in the Don- Chicago & Alton. (10’9 calsen), ,.,‘“‘ Kirk's magmolia, 1 35." ;| pentine, per_gallon, 56c; naptha, 74°, per rliy‘-r-. ) 50; short xibs, 12 75; whort clear, | Tho conviction of Gen. Ourtis for | ver uxposition on the return trip. The Chi, Bust. & Quin : Wontorm, 270r orth Gramcgnyachy e G e, o : *Baoon—Btrong and higher, eollooting mollHicalaaseain ool e KON AR piliarel ics elepoolaliEullmin Jhi., Burl. uincy . J 4 i 3 d 8 arrels per on, e R ATl : .1 erred to, to show that the association | cap; und the lict as it stoo Chi., St. L, & ew Urleans Lye, 4 60; Jewel! lye, 275. Furniture, extrs, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, R Lard—Nomiually higher; 12 R e T R S U a8 it stood yesterday £ Cin., Sund. & Cleveland. POTASH—Pennsylvauia cans, 4 doz., | §1; coach, extra, $140; oach, No. 1, Counoil Biufls Market. e e 4 th 3 £~ Cleve,, Col, & Cincinnati in case, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in case, | g1'90; Damar, extra, $175; apan, 700} as. Counorr, Burrs, August 1, St. Louis Live Stook. attompt to collect assessments and the | G, W, Lininger,wifo and daughter; ¥ Delaware & Hudson canal, 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 150, haltum, extra, 850; shellasc 83 50; hard [ Flour—Crystal Mills golden sheaf, 830; St. Louts, August 2. | commotion occasioned by his circular | Reuben Allen, wifo and daughter: M. P y 3 5 d y! f ) ! 5, 4 Del, Lack. & W FIELD SEED — Red clover, choice | ;) 1 30 best Kansna brands, 3 00@3 50; Graham, | Cattle—Receipts, 2,800; shipments, 1,300; | was the themo of discourse. Hub- | M. Marsh o e i 3 o 3 estern. finish, $ y 8 00@3 50; rshall and wife; Peter Wind. Denver & Rio Grande now, 8600 per bushel; mammoth clover Oruss, 3.00; rye flour, 3 00, the supply ws liberal and movementsiow, | bell’s *bull-dozing” was dwolt upon | heim and wife: Thos. Swift end wites | 3o new, $7 00; white clover, new, $14 00; DRU 8 AND CHEMICALS —Acid Corn Meal—1 70 for white; yellow, 1 60; | but the feeling teemed to be a little better; q iated b o Y 4 2 7 alfn ol 12 50; alsik W e B b 2 Y and tho remarks were appreciated by [ Frod Krug; M. Hellman, Julios b ol S‘xa ngelrer:) nghe;v, zoo;fl, falat eisn%' Carbolio, 500; Acid, Tartaric, 60c; Balsam | com ch b 28 00 per um;_&n&: and oats u‘n(;:un«l”n};‘ rades, ;(:m,lfaxlmu and lll;’l(u?ué tho hearors, The colleotion of assosn- | Poycko, F B-D Coones T w Shi 3 y 5 h 3 5 ) B s 33 ton, |3 00@3 0od to choice, 3 ; fd 3 [ . D, Jol vans, ForWayore Q;h‘,'f:l’ffi blue gvass extra cloan, 81603 bluo grass, Dopatiy uf,g)é(?gr‘l}p:fl;'sjz‘vf;émflfif S Wheat= Qe.r‘.’t.u?.';cc.hop' PerBOm | ative shipping stoers, 6 507 25; graes | ments was denounced. It was mot a | D, Goodlandor, Albt. ' Nash, Ignace g bid clean, $1 20; orchard grass 82 50; red top, | L0 "7 %05 ‘Gilloroform, " per 1, 100;| Corn—No. 2, 600, native steors, 4 50 ; cows and heifers, | voluntary contribution that was asked; | Soherb, Max Meyer, O. F. Driscoll, i Harlem. Ghoioe, 103 millet, common or Missouri | Bio, o, owdors, per. 1b, $1-40; fopsom | Kye—New, 47(a50s. OGO AR B it was simply a threat if officoholders | Dr, 0,'S. Wood, J. H, Erck, H, G. Houston & Texas Uenitral 8o; millet, Gorman, ~ $100 to 8125 | e poTh sc; Glyceriae, purs, por Ib Barloy-None, e o | did mot pay they would loso their sit- | Clark, Geo. W. Homan, Geo. A fnoi , 80c, 380: 5 ats--None 5 , 3 20@ . 3 9 = $ e ihe { R I benon HED¢ESERD—Osnge orange, 1 to 5|35 Liead, ~ Acetate, | per Ib, el pitofe e 150 per box; | fancy heavy would bring & 50; Toxans, | uation, and no one dared to collect 2} | Hongland, Geo, T, Mills, % dler] bushels, 35 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or [ e EATOn 0" 'peri’em'f 3100; Oil, | apples, 2 50@3 00 per barrel, range, 250@4 0); lambs, 200@3 00 per | per cent. of the salary of naval or e i A, sser, $450; honey looust, por I, 3303 per | Ok, Cetors 8 s P60, Otiganum, 506 | Broom, Com—gh@e, head, army oflicers, It was claimed lby GRAND ISLAND REUNION, bl 131 Tamily white fish, 90 1b ht bbls, | OPlui, 84 50; Quinine P.& W, & R.&., |~ Hay—Toose, 7 0@ 00; baled, 75 er T TP Hubbell and the presidont’s party that ' isvi Vi i i L YA 720 99 : i H inle, ve Ntoo i o, e fish, , 110; h o’ | speaker knew removals had been and Marietts & Cincinnati 16 pid” 16 16 ; 3 Morphine, ) 83 &5; Sulpnur flour, | Wool—15@25., The Live Stock Indicator réports s fol. | PPOAKCr. D itors - Remarkable Low Hates ik owh 101b kit 810, Now Holland ;l;rflz!,;i per | DLt e ¢ t’f};;‘,finifie_ vor oz, 8195, | Butter—Creamery, 20c;in rolls, wrap: | lows: wero being made for no other reason of, Fare, Memphis & Charleston. keg, 1 pLAIAn Eaatinse $70cHColams Hoavy Hardware List. ned, 16¢; rolly not wrapped, 12jc; mixed | Catttlo—Receipts, 2,600; shipments, 2, | than their places were wanted for bl Michig.n_Cenural bia river salmon, per 1001bs, & 00; George's bonelods 0ot ) Iron, rates, $340; plow steel, special colors, 10@124c. 300; market steady for good, but weak for | others who were willing to 4 o Bank codfish, 6c; Gen, £ v 0 f 8 3 A k i Mr. J. O. West, of Grand Island, i Missouri Pacific e b ok cast, 7c; crucible, 8c; special vr German, 6c Eggs—1ic, lower grades; native steers of 1080 to | . ey . £ ) and, is Mobile & Ohio, Bjo; bonslesafiah,{fjo. . o X cast_tool do, 15@20 wagon spokes, set, | Oniona—30c per doz, 1.220 pgundn, wold at 4 85@D 35; cows, 2 50 | CORPIALLY SUPTORT THE UMACHINE.' | i, the oity en route to Washington, ' Morris & Fasex. MACKEREL-—Half bbls messmackerel, | 5 9533 00; hbs, per set, 1 25; felloes, saw Live Chickens—200@2 25 per doton. | @5 40; Texas steors of 7.0 pounds wold at | Now in view of the oxpense of [ " o diti d L Nashville & Chattanooga. 100 1bs, $1250; bbbl No. 1 ex shore do | Gy, 1 40; tongues, oach, 70@8be; axles, | Potatoes—Old, out of market; new |25, election, only rich men were asked [ 1 1 o Procure an additional supply New Jersey Central. . | 300 1bs, 8 60; bf bbls, fat fumily do, 10| cach, 75c; aquare’ nuts, per Ib, 7@11c; [ 50c, Hogs—Receipts, 1,600; ehipments, 150; | ¢o gtand for oflico and simply because | ©f tents from the secrotary of war, for Norfolk & Western. . | 1bs, 6 00; mons mackerel, 12 1b_kits, "2 25; | 00, P GHUEE RO BEL D0 9130 | ™ Gabbages—10@50c per doz. steadv and fairly aetive av 6 60@H 124; | ¢p ling b sl et il e, ) Northera Pacific. No. 1 ex'shore, 12 1b do,'1 50; No. 1'shore, | g0l ohain, per 1, 6@i2e; malleablo, Soi| Turniys . 10@h00 per bushel, bulk of sales at 7 50@7 90. hey were_willing to_contribute for ron ok the 28th, do pid 121h do. 100: fat family, 101b do 7he. | jron " wedges, 6¢; crowbars, 6o; harrow | LIVE STOOK. ~Cattle—Extra, 8 00@ | Shoep-Receipts, 5.0; shipments, none; | the honor conferred upon them, The | Preparations for the event are being i Northwestern . .. PEANUTS—Ronsted, choice, rod Ten- | poeth, “io; foroshoos, por ko, 5 00; aprin | 350 Veal Calven—5 10@" 00, Hos— | quict, tyranny of political assossments, and | made on the grandest scale, and se | do ; Besce, 1o por Abs fancy white, 10kc porlhi | stecl,” 7@sc; Burden's horseshoss, 5 50; | 6 50@7 00. Sheep—4 00. o — bulldozing of government employes | commodations will b’ provided for New York Ceutral s h 4 Burden'’s muleshoes, 6 50, T L Noew Orleans Produce with families depending upon them | Ohio Central Dry Goods. SHOT.—Shot, 81,85; Buck shot, $2.10; Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; do., half New York Produce: higher; options, [15@2{c_higher; Niw OuLEANs, August 2, for support were severely condemned. In addition to the tents alrea 60,000 people. i secured, the G. A. R. A remarkably low rate has been se- Ohiio & Missi v, EAUDPOK A BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, 84¢; | kgy, $3.48; do., quartor kegs, 8188 Blast- | 1o Nzw. York, Angnst 2. Flour—In fair demand, but at lower | Civil service reform work in Pennsyl- [ boys have rented an eaormous of Ontaria & Western' } | Apploton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8o; Boott ing, koun, $8.85! Fuse, ver 100 feet b0c. e b @30 | Tt high grades, b 00@5 75, vanin_was reforred to and the un- | tent, two center poles, pont Pacific Mail, F¥ 3':; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; Cabot W, AKBED WIRE—In car lots,,8 30 per ichors No. 9|, Corm—Higher; ‘mixed, 105; white, | tarnished record of party in that Panama. .. Peoria, Decatur & Evansv Pittsburg & Cleveland pfd do 1st St, Paul & Milwaukee. ... hittenango A, Gic; Ureat Falls E, : Hoosier, 64c; Honest Width, 8o, Int dian Head A, 8fc; Indian Standard A, 8{c; Indian Orchard d. w., 8fc; Lawrence LL, 7c; Myatic River, 74¢; Pequot A, 8c; Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica O, bhe; Wachus. ett B, 74c; do A, 8he; do E 48, 124e; Wal- cott BB, 8o FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 4.4; The; Alligator 34, 80; Argylo 4-4, 74c; 100; in less than car lots. 8 55 ber 100, Leather. Oak sole, 880 to 420; hemlock sole, 28c to 35c; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 65¢ to 80c; hemlock calf, 85¢ to 1 20; hem- lock upper, 23c to 26c; ok upper, 2ic; alligator, 400 to 5 b0; calf kid, 32@35c; Grelsen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak kip, 80c to 100; oak calf, 120 to 130; French kip, 110't0 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- spring, nominal; ungraded red, 1 02@1 17; No. 8 do., 1 183@1 154; steamer No, 2 red, 1 154@1 16; No. 2 red, 115@1 16}; certifi- cates, 116@1 18} delivered; No, 1 red, 117@L 174; mixed winter, 1 14; No, 1 white, 1,500 bu sold at 1 25@1 26; ungraded white, 1 16@1 214; No, 2 red, st delivery, 752,000 bu sold at i, closing at116; for Septem- Corn rates, Bulk Oats—New Texas, ensior, 50 bic; west- ern, steudy, bbec. Meal—Market dull, 4 35, Hay—In good demand; prime, 27 50, Pork—In ‘good demand, but at lower 160@21 62} Lard—Scarce and firm; tierco rofined, 12 87h; ke 15 25 Demand fair and prices Meats stato was pictured. Reform that could divide the state was a fire that would spread all over the land. Tt would shake mountains and if i threatened the party in one state it would do the same in all states. The bosses in the Keystone state has been called to a halt, ~ Political history was cured from St. Louis to Grand Taland, being §12 for the round trip of over 400 miles oach way. Army Orders. The following are the latest orders I#sued from tho department of the do pid... ¢ Ghos 5 505 lind 5 24,000 bu sold at 1 15@117, closin, Platte: St. Paul, Minn, & Manitoba.182 181 | Atlantic LL, Ghc; Badger State X 4.4, 70; | sotts, 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; ! | s closing | pshor: shoulders, 10 00, road to show that no one party was : St Paul'& Omahis.osreerrvs 515 517 | Bennington © 4-4, 64c; Buckoye 8, 4.4, 6co :rlgdx;fnxm 9 00 to 10 50; B, L, Morocco, 30c £ Dpcaber, 700,000 by solidiag ablo to stand against tho wishes of the | The general court martial convened 0 81 do pid. Texas & ruc Union_ Pacific. United Suates Expr: Wabash, St. L, & Pac Indian Orchard "AA 9-8, 84; Laconia O 89, 83c; Lehigh 1 4-4, 98c; Lonsdale 4.4, 106; Pepperell N 80, 7¢; do O 82, 73c; do 1 86, 74c; do K 39, Bho; Pocasset O -4, 740; Wamsutta 4-4 130 pebble O, D. Morocco, 86c; simon 270 to 3 00 HARNESS—No 1 star oak, 42¢; No2 do, 39¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 88c; No, 2 do, 3 0. 1M 47¢; No, 2 do, 31c, 117@1 18}, closing at 1174 ber, 4¥8,000 bu sold at 1 184@1 194, closing at 1193, ( acon—Strong; shoulders, 10 7 short ribs, 14 1 e —. — ; long clear, 14 Totedo Proauce ToLeno, August 2, masses. Tho movement in Pennsyl- vanin was such thay if not hoeded by parties it would yot at Forv' D, A, Russoll, Wyo., by par- graph 3, special ocdors No., b5, cur- rent series, from these headquarters, 18 dissolved. K Wi 2 d No. 2 1 CONSTRUCT PARTIES, , 4 / ! | BLEACHED COTTONS—Androsco Horses a y 2 ” : The general court martial o ! Wells, 1-‘.?:9.& Co, 1-:“::‘.:‘,':. " | in 1 4.4, 940; Blackstone AA imperial ic; | The market is brisk and all graden are| August, S5@s s 2 new red, spot, | A feeling allusion was made to Son- | 4t Fors Washarin Wt “h"j’“’;‘:’."_ AR ATER S 81 S EUEG) T e ot o R Relling well st » alight advance In iioes, ;‘,"y‘_;"t';"“;-”(, L0k Ay 051: ‘September, "1 008 | ator Jeuks, of Rhode Taland, who, | uraph . spootal oeders” Mo, oy Fors { xfoiorn. L1 8! ST b A . o demand for good horses exceeds the [ October, @ October, 10 [ B! ” d 2 4 B ¢+ 01y Y 2 s Bt oo o 104 e | upply cousideraaly, Prices rango. as fol. | Novembxr, “Gon —Steady; Wgh mixed, Ble; N fitoen yours o, suood almost wlono | ront worios, from theso headquurtors, i Obclhons FallsQ, 104e; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c; | lows: Oats—2(ado. st 802 Sontamber 701 s the yeur, 64e | 10 his offorts for civil service reform. | jy diagolved, | Ourtbanoc.r s Tonsdale, 10¢; do cambric 87, 12he; New | Fine siogle drivers, $150. to 500.; Extea | western, 62@08c; white western, 7 @796, | ™01, “Oniet and unchanged: *No. 2, for | N0 doubt was entertained by the | emm——m—— i entral Arizona York Mills, 124¢; Pequot A,10c; Pepperel | draft horaes, 8175, to 225.; Common draf| Ity ~In good demand; 65@70c, August, 404c bid; Sepiember, 3 ke, speaker of the success of the cause, | ~(VIL, MEQHNIOAL ANQ MINING ENe. } }"lf‘:“‘“‘:“&; N G Twills, 1240; Pocahontas 4-4, 9ho; Borsos, 8100, to 150,; Exira farm horscs, | Hops—In fair demand and steongly | GG : which was a just one. The yells of | { GINEERING,at the o AL Polytnc:: lit. 'f:"lfm.,uuxg Pocasset, 4-4, 83c; f]tlon. 1lc; Wamsutta :%0.':. 1"2130, (JullJllultmn LAiguud&\Ena:r;gu llx.;‘{l:l;uznnmn. 44@48c; New York state, | \Wheat—Hicher and firm; No, 2 red, | their enemies was a bign of victory; m:n;l.mlniu.‘hop N. : Ll'lluul m.zT.mnm. Litile g X .3 Extra plugr, 8060, 3 | 42(@ Y : H 3 » 5i; S ' i school in America, Next torm ', Sep- Ruiskarer . 05 40 C, drab, 1185 @0 XA~ stripos and |, MULES.—15 to 154 hands (extra), 8125, 108341 10§, ° Corn—Firmer; No. %, spot, our asked; | dinpoed to give them fair play, and [ JBEs! B gradubios or Sio pas 66 years, with Silver Cliff | plaids, 124o; do XXX brown sud. drab, | £ 160, 14} to 15 hands, 8100, b6 140, | - Sugar—In fairdomand; fair to good 1e- | Sotomber, 7070 bid; Octuber, T4ho bid; | reprewont their cuums in tho mont | v Saperarsoiss, Akt ool 0% reulre T e stripes and plaids, i2}o; Arlington fancy, |14 to 144 huude, 375, 401005 19} to 14 | fining quoted at Th@Tie, the year, (5o favorable light DAVID M GREENE, Fhipis 19¢; Brunswick brown, 83c; Chariot frucy, | bands, 860, to 75. olussos —Quiet and unchanged. Oats—Wirmer; No, 2, August, 41{c; the | When Mr, Curtis. closed his elo- | — %0 _&vim rector. South Pacific. Minneapolis & Su. 12}e; do extra heavy, Z0c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 11jc; Indiana A brown 13e: Nevonset A brown, e, LI uors. ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 226 per wine gallon; extra California spirits, 157 proof, 1 26 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits, Rice—Quiet but firm., Tal ow—Steady; #3@8she. Rosin - Quiet #nd unchanged, Turpentine—Higher and firm; 45@4 year, 86} asked, — .——— - Kansas City Produce. asked for Ausus quent story, he was honored with an ovation and the thanks of the associa- tion, Carl Schurz, Harris, ANTI-MONOPOLY LKAGUE, Biank memoersnip roles for the anti-mon, LUKINGD—amoskesg A O A 82 ! ) Y g Rogers, | jcague, contalning statonsent s *Offored, 00 dr KX Va5 a s Marewesead | 187 proof, 124 per proof dallon; rexilstilled | Figya-Kresh wesiérn, i for choice; Kansas Ciry, August 2 | Vyuthan and Cassott were ppointed | hits of peacsduretans toment, of principle " New Onseans, August 2 | 9403 Claremont B B 153c;’ Conestoga ex’ | ¥EMklen. 100@1 00; fine’ blended, 150 | 22@2 Jo yiiho st Activennd fira; No. Ured, o | [T SUC SRR AT PROTIION |t Vi et on spmbcatan o £ i BW Ouiraxe, August 2, | o ch‘Hmuiltnu .ll‘n Lewston « | 2 20; Kentucky bourbous, 200@7 00; Ken. hixky—1In good demand. bid for cash; No, 2 red, LA TH b e, Melroy, N+ nelos - Right exchange in New York, $2.50 per 30, 15c; Minnohaha 4-4, 20¢; Omega sups a 4.4, 28¢; Pearl River 82, 164¢c; Put- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00 BRANDIES T ported; 86 00@16 00; Leather—Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres and Rio Grande light, middle and heavy wiight, 21@2c, ) 8ifc bid ; 83§c bid r; No. 8 red, 80 for cash, Bterli change bankers' bills, $4.574, | pam X 3 i 201 & § | domestic 1 40@4 00, Corn—Firm; No, 2 mixed,71c for cash; T'he Eleventh Iowa Distriot. EXUIRST'S it e e, i h 10}, e s e i'f:t“%‘j“‘.,: GINS—Ix ported, 4 60@0 00; domestic, | Wool 1and firmly held; | 70, for Augus, ; Special Dispateh to Tux Brx, EUROPEAN HOTEL, DENIMS. —Amoskeak, blueand bronn |} 40@3 00, domestic flee pulled, 18@4 ! Qute—Quiet; 84c bid for cash; 80c bid Srovx Crry, Iowa, August 2 —The y COMMER AL " Andover DD blue, 154c; ArlingX | , RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New unwashed, 11 31:; Texas, 14 180, for Angust. republican congressional convention Ooruar South and Locust Birsels: | — stch, 184¢; Concord 000, blue aw | Eagland. 2 00@4 00; domestio, 1 h0@3 50 Pork=Starkct easter; néw moss, 21506 | Buttor -Virm; 126 132, rep I )[BT, LOoOUIs MO., Omana Wholesale Market u brown, 1247 do AAA, do do 134 dp XXt PEACH AND APPLE ERANDY— Figgo—Steady; 1o, in session in this city, is the most ox- J. H. HURST., - . o i ox - iProp. Orr10E oF THE OMAHA By, 0 s g 1 75@4 00, Beef—Quiet, but firmly held, Recp's Ship's | citing and stubbornly contested politi- 4 S Wednesday Evening, August 2, 3’,’;‘ o j4407 Havmakeshs blae }:};‘c!"'ll‘a’,:‘;l CHAMPAGNES—Importea per cass, | Cut Meuts —Dull and nominal; 18 50, | Wheat , 84,000 88,000 | cal contest ever known in the Eley. RA"“'":, 760, $1.00 and §1,60 Per Day ! The only changes reported in the market | Kiver, bine and brown, 106; Uncasvills, |23 00@34 0; Amariana, case, 1200 | Lurd—Market dull; prime steaw, 12 80, | Cor none 7,000 | gnth district. Ninoty-eight delogates | nouse, whors sl i oimeced with this [ ¥ todayare as follows: blue and brown, 144c, " RIS na o pane pdeeakaes Gl and 5 Ak 142 o r and about 200 supporters are in at- | peon MEMK LY Potatoes—Declined 15c. lntag 24 tngh = iAmaT ch' $ddntons | syTNER~RTics Wik per case 8 000 | Copierarn ol 3l e Potrolenm Market | tendance. Tho prominent.candidates | Butter—Declined 3. Bhe: Manhattan glove finish, bjo; | 20 00 Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, chavge d; new sheathing, 28¢; Ingot lake, Wew Yok, August 2. - | are Judge Pendloton, of Sioux City, — l { Local Grain Dealing port o 6oj do glazod, bie; Pequot do o Limber. isfls 4 Petsclou—Dall wnd unchiangeds 7l | an ablo lawyor; Addison Oliver, of RCEASE ; N n Oe . | gewpors do be) do glased, Bo; Whsoxe Pig iron—Quiet but firm; Scotch, 25@ 1T BURG, ugtst % | Monona cuunty, ex-congress: [2 AT.—Cash No, 2, 830; cash No, | 50; Lockwood kid finish, be. oo o or | i igon=—Gutet b 48 v A ¥ gressman for VT v g CORSET JEANS—Amory, 803 Andros | are® ot otefumber, at and shingles on | 26jc; Amsrican, 22@25) o Potruleum~ Quists United cortitioates, |44 ornna: H, O, Wheelor, of Sac; 3. | §10 TOUR CAFIT AL Produce and Provisions. @7c; Eddystone, 7e; Gloucester, 6ic 1 (2nd common | - Wheat—Winter, 95 4d@10d; spiing, 8 | chairman, The fi ballot stood , Dividonds paid duri POTATOES—2%0 per bushel, Hitiainy, ohe Watekeshooser. o4 Mer 81700, New York Live Stock: 100@08 18, T T @RI WPTRE | o omas 8, Oliver 91, Russall 10 B00 uvods pulidurae s or g ONIONS—§1 00 'per bushel; _new | Hmae D) 76 Mysti, Sho; Bpragucy boj| STOCK BOARDS,—12dn D, $2300; Niw Youk, August 2. | Coru—Ts 4d. | Wheoler 13, Struble 12, Pendleion R SreMaG ] home grown, per doz bunches, 15@20c. [ o0 ridge, 6e; do, Ginghaws, 7c; Marl- | 12-in, C, 835 00; 12-in. 13, $40 00, Boeves—Tecelpts for the past twads 16, Kitoh 5 ) STOCKS MESRIAM, 141 and 148 LaSalle ara at Ouaha ot tho following prices: ron weaker; refined, &, 80c; "BARLEY,—Cash No, 2, 880 No, 3, | coggin satteen, jo; Clarendc o, 64c; Cones | — JOIST AND SOANTLIN j ! *hiladel; hia deliver J. Russell, of Groen; Kitob, of Cal- dute 1 G b e, e P T 0018 fir e, 0t aud | R0 SRR, | Do Ll TSR, Rl QRN B20 300k % Rl protschud s vy : Qreard Zfit'&“'i:f“"fl“”'55‘:.‘"%‘}:"'“ S0 and undor, 22 00, 8,000 | Petroloum —Steady; (ke Thomas, of Buona Vista. The con- | Oseanie id judiential cpaestoct. 0A ‘ash, 50c, PRINTS Allens, 640; American, 64c; tt,, 827 50; 24 1t 198000 Wb T vention mo! in the Academy of Musio | w0y ¢ tabis o pla ' "Ly I, ' Koporks | STLEAT PRICES 60; oats, | Arnold, 7c; Cocheco, Te; —No, 1, 4 acd 6 in,, “n15 1 IVERPOOL, August 2, | at 2 p. m. and organized, with Captair | “A 1 weat weokly, divia-nds pud month. RADISHES—Home grown, 15¢ doz, LETTUCE—Per doz head, 25@85c. NEW TOMATOES—Per box, $1.00@ oo Berwick, i Conestaga. ‘64c; Dunkirk, 4§o; Dunnell, bore, Sfes Oriental 0ho. GINGHAMS—Amoskeag, 124c; Am keag dress Ob Angrls “Whor " Alanti 9¢; Oumberland, 7ic; Hi ‘Ahnu, The; PAPER—Straw paper, Bfo; rag.paper, 4¢; dry goods paper, 7c; wanila paper, {0&; ,400; demand fair fr all descriptions and trade active; native steers, 10 00@14 50 including ordinary to good at 11 50@1 news paper, Bc. COAL~Cumberland blackswith, $12; Colorad) half-breed steers sold at 95 \SALT \mdm Lireadstufl Stead, Save money and order salt direct from + us, we ship promptly by rail at th owest possibly cash price to all western points , | TYLER BALT CO., Baginaw City, Mich, { Harrison, of Palo Alto, as perumeat | 1y Boud ‘at oncy for explanatn clrculars and pusb record. prws Bb., Chicago, 111, 1 The fortieth ballot was taken, and the convention adjourned until even- ing, The last ballot stood, Thomas 6, & We want & loedl agent in overy tawa Exc llent inducemen & Good pay to & respansible, enter- Prelug wan, Write for tera , $100

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