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g\t; , and jobbers generally ase [ rd to an.cotive fall businws. THE DAILY BEE-“-OMAHA \l()NDAY AUGU FINANGE AND GOMMERGE FINANCIAL. eca Dispat o Tur Brw, NEw Yors, August12, MONEY, Mone: - At 84 per cent, closing at 8 per cou 't ue Mercantile Paper—54(@6 per cent Steiling Exohange~ Bankers' biles steady at $480); stering exchange demand at 848 Government Bends— Firmn, Stocks—1The market waa dull, with fre. quent fluctuations, closing gemerally about steady, with the general list 4@} per cont below closing figures of yesterany. GOVERNMENTS, Yesterday. To-day | w101} L1010 Ak 19y LalJ198 0 11g L1300 %0 BONDS, Central Pacific...... . higher; the same may be sald of tomatoes Flour was of better movement, thowgh the market was generally quiet and prices unchange |, Other millstaffs were quict though firm, with only moderate off srin, Cat meats of all kinds active and prices remackably steady, The receipts of hogs for the past are 25 ears, packers paying 87 75 for g The local grain market and prices comparatively steady The only changes reported in the mar ket to-day are as follows: Wheat, No. 2, advanced }e. Barley, No. 2, declined 1c Barley, No. 3, declined je. Rye declined jo. Horsesh es advanced Hides advanced j@le. Potatoes declines 5@10¢c per bushel, Butrer advanced le, Cautalopes declinved 90c@81 00 par dozen, Local Urain Dealing: WHEAT.—Cash No, 2, 85bcs \ ,ne. rejected, 0o, BARLEY.—Cash No, 2, week . [uiet coutinues 50¢ per keg. cash No, 78¢; No. 3, Cash, e, 0 I\P""T l‘l» CL# —Corn, 65@75; oats, s Panl & Sioux City firsts !n-mee o' N I n lnnnt grants. siuking fund Vi ngim [ do consols do deferred. ... Texas & Pucitic land gran av K. G. div. ST00KS, Adams Express. .o 30, 1804 Alton & Terre Haute. o i Amencan dixpress. ... 0 m-l.. Cedar Rapids & North 80 ‘anada Southern 634 CoL, Cin. & Ind. Central Centrnl Ladific. ... . Chesapeake & Ohio. do do Chicago & Alton. ... do pid .. Ghi, Burl, & Quinoy. t. L. & New Orleans Stad & Cloveland: Cleve,, Col. & Cinciunati Delaware & Hudson canal. . Del., Lack. & Western ])enver & ltio Grande. pid. i lwmev e & Chicago Hannibal & st, Joseph. do 91 Herlem. .. 205 Houston & Texas Central JIliinois Central. . Ind., Bloom. & Western. 3 Kansas & Texas. . 393 Lake Erie & Western........ Lake Shore & Michigan So.. ,lmm lle & Nashville AR R Louisv,, New Alb, & Chicago 728 Marietts & Cmunnuu 1st pfd*16 2d pid 9 Memphis & L eataoee Michigan Central.. Missouri Pacific. Mobile & Oh 4 Morris & Essex Nashville & Chattanooga. . ... m{ 4 i New Jersey Central Norfolk & Westarn. Northern Pacific. do pid. Northwestern . do pfd. New York Central. Ohio Central.. Obio & A Mississippi pfd. . 0@ 452, FProduce and Prowvsions. POTATOES—20@25¢ per bushel. ONIONS. @7hc per bushel, NEW TO} nu\lOL —Scarce; 81 per box BUTTER—Choloe conntry, 12@15e, £GGS—Soarce, 18¢, HONEY —Culiforain per I, 22 APPLY:! ( OYS 1 »lect 65c per can. w,\rrl\\n.,w\x\ Per 100, §25 0@ Grocers' List, Fuli Uream, 120; Part Imported German 60 per , tair, 1le; Rio, good to choice, 124e; Old_ gov't Mocha, 284c; Arbuckle's, anpowder, good, 45@iib; be; Lmperial, good, 46@45c; 5e; Young Hyson, ood, 6@ x‘h(ucp, Ghe@31 00; Japan Nat Leaf, Jupan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, Oolong, cho.ce, 40@55; Souchong, 3@40c: choice, 35@dbe. NERW PIOKLES—Medium, fn barrels, 8900; do in half bhls, 5 25; emalls, én bbly, 1100 do, in half bbls, 700; gherkins, in bils, 13'00; do, in half bbls, 7 00, WOODENWAKE—1wo “boop pailr, 5; three hoop pails, 2 20, Tabs, No. ‘poer washbonrds, 185 Doublo Urewn 2 90; Welibuckets, 3 50, LEAD—Bar, $1 65, VINKGAR—Pure apple extra, 16c: Prussing vure auole, 16c. S ARS — loaf, 1le: Crushed Ue; Granulated, 10}e; Powdered, 11; |72 Pine powderod, 1e; Standard Coffee A, 9je; New York Confectioner's Stand: A, 0c: Good A, 97c: Prairie fxira C. e, I Siaal, 4 inch and lasger, 10jc; 15 inch, 1i}c. “CANNED GOODS—Ogsters, b (Field's), per case, $1 00; do 11b (Ficld'), per case, 2 75; do'2 1b (Standard), per case, Lobsters, 1 b dozen, 180, Tomatoes, 230; do 8 er case, 300; Corn, 2 Ib (Mountain) per case, $10; souked corn, 210; do 2 1> (Yarmouth), per case, 315 string beans, per_case, 2 10; Lima beans per case, 185, Succotash per cue, 200, Peas, cmumnn,flmr case, 2 00; peas, choice, per caze, 3 15, Blackbe 240; strawberries, 2 b, per Ccase, 2 60; taspberries, 2 Ib, por case, 820, Dam. sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per case, 8 00@4 09, ~ Whortleberrien por case, 240, 'Egg plums,2 1 porcuse,” 75; P Ontnnu & Western, Pacific Mal - Panama . Peoria, Decatur & Hvansv. Pittsbirg & Cleveland. . Reading . Rock Istand St. Louis & San I «u St. l'nul « Mil: do pi 3 Minn. & Manitoba St. Paul & Omaha. 138} A pid. .,ué o, Express. 1204 graph. .. 8 1 I« Wells, I (Bt Tcunes*eu,. do pfd. Caribou. . Central An Txcelsio Homestake 5 . 19 Litcle Pittsburg........... 1 Ontario, . ... . Quicksilver ., o pfd Silver Oliff. Standard Sutro.. Robinson South Pagific. Minaeapolis & do *Offered. GOMMLHfl[ AL Omana Wholesale Merkot Owr10 or TrE OMara By, | Saturdsy Evening, August 12, [ The wholesale frade of the city for the past wel: was iu a fairly astive condition for the season, About the same volume of business transacted as last week aud 1o chinge ia values worthy of note, though some lines are strong at euotations. The present fins weather gives promise—almost an a-suracce —of the greatest corn ever harveeted in this sactizof the coun- lookin g for- Drugs be- crop gin to show signs of aniwasion; worphine and quinine are strong st the advanced Auotations, | "he oils of wintergreen, pen- nyroyal, pepgermint and rose ace firm with an upward tendency, Boote and shoos, hats and caps and clothing cotinue to re- port increased activity, Dry goods are steady with a feir movement iz some de- partwents on cmail order accozut. The grocery market was without material change either ic volume of Lisaess or prices, The coal trade is mare active, the recent decline having stimulated the de- mand, Building waterials and nedls sold fair'y at quotations. The produce market was quite ac Butter moved more dreely, and choice lots were of fiemer tone om local account, relling at 16 ceuts, pack- ers' stock selling at 1% cents, Cheese con- tinues slow and selling at 10 cents. are in fair supply, demsad good, sud sel g at 16@17 cents, Apples are iz abundawé supply and sdll- iugat $2 50@$ 00 per barrel for choice stock, Pedlers' stock sold at 1 00@2 00 per barcel, Peaches are in good supply, free stones selling at 90c@ %1 00 per box ml 7. cents for peck basi i dition are solling e J0@T5 ceuts pex pedlers’ stock selling from 20 to 40 cen per box, California fruit is arriving freely and prices somewhat unsteady, though firw shipping stock sold readily at quotations. Mouson's ‘watermelons are in abundant supply and selling at $15 00@25 00 per | Kirk's Eges| ] | can bric 4-4,1. reon gages,2 Ib per case, 2 75; do choice, b per case § 50. Pine Apples, 2 b, per caxe, 1.00@5 75. mmm, 210 per case, 8 10} do 3 b, case, 4 50@5 00; do, (pie), 3 m, per. snge,? 50; do pie, 6 1b, per dozen, 3 SALT,—Dra ay loada, per bbl, le Ash- con, in sac ks, 5 50; bbls dairy 60, 5, 3 50 HOMINY—New, £5 00 per bbi., £0DA—Dwi ght’s Thpape ond do, 82 85 Church's, 82 85: De Keg roda @8c; fair, 6@63, SYRUPS,—; bls, - 57¢; kegs, 4 able syrup, Hio; ARCH,—Pearl, 4 Corn Starch, 8@ Corn, 74e, —Peppor, 20; Al s, Hic; Nutmegs, § 90 —Per caddie, ¥0c; round uare cases, $5.10 s Savon lwperial, 3 35; Kirk's MAm(urd, 3 B Kirk’s Queen, Kxcelrior ice, 20c; Zc;Cnasin, iV satime, white Hatoca, 215 00 enkosh 103 Kiek's mosaolia, 4 LYE— muerlm 3 40; Groanwich, Wemm, 275; North Star, 2 b; Lawlu' B Fewill loer 2 7o, O AR Permiylvaiia oans, & doz., in case, 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 oz, in case, ) §0; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FEBLD SEED — Red clover, choice new, - 00 per_bushel; mammoth clover now, €7 00; white clovur, new, $14 00; alalfa clover, now, 81250; alsike, new, $16 00, good, new, 83 00, Timoth: blue grass, extra cleun, ¥ $1 50; kine cloan, §1 55; orchard grads §2 BU; re choice, 1 03; millet, common or 80c; millet, German, $100 to Hunyarian, 80c, HiIBCESEED—Oange oran buehicls, 85 00; osage orange, 10 grass, top, issour $1 20 , 1 %o 5 shels or over, 84 50; honey locust, per 1b., 85¢; per 160 by, 825 00. WH (—Ifamily white fish, 90 1b hf bl j o, 1 white fish, 90 1b b hbls, 7 0 fish, in 10 b kits, 1 30; family and i 2 1om, per 1001, B 00; Giex Bmu codfish, Go; Gen. sh, Hhe, T-~Half bbis meus waakere!, hibbl No, 1ex shese do, 190 1ha, 8 60; Lf bbls, fat family de, 100 i, 6 00; mens mackerel, 12 1b kits, ‘2 25; No, 1 ex ehore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No, 1 uLure, 12 1b do, 1 00; fat family, 10 Ib do 7é. PEANUTS—Koasted, ohoice, red Ten- nesaee, Liic per 1b; fanoy white, 10§c per 1b; raw—white Virginia raw, 10c; roossed, 12e, BROWN CUT‘AU\‘!A:\!]AD“: A, Bho; ‘\r,wwulfil 7o; m.luncu A, o oot # 7}e; Chittonengo A, ¢ she; Housior, 63 Hunm Width, #fc, In- dlan Hesd &, Bho; Iadian Staudard A, Bio; [ndian Orehard d. w., Bic; Lawreuce LL, Te; M River, 7 be luq\lut A, 8o Kkt L0, Yo Utian & ohor Wechion ott B, The; do A, Bhe; do K 48, 124e; Wal- otk 131, Bhc FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale Alligator 84, bo; Ariyle 44, T4 or State X 4-4, Tc Benxuingt -4, 7\“.;32»4 4.4, Bhoe Indian (lruhm( AAD- r} 84c; Laconia O 100 Ibs, €12 Tunsdale 44, 2, Tie; do R O 44, 750 89, Bc; Lehigh E 44, 0 ; Pepperell N 80, 703 36, 740; do ¥ ,9 Byo; Po Wanisutts -4 1 BLEAC HF]) ( OTTONS—Androscog o L 4-4, 94¢; Blackstone A A iu pe do do kalf ble ehed 4.4, 90; Cabot Fidelity 4-4, 94e; Toow, 10; 0 G bundred; nutmeg welons are selling at A0 (221 00 per dozen, Berrles of all kinds have been scarce snd 1aer Nenonset A Lo TICKINGS—amoskeas A O A 52 do XX blue 92, 184e; Amowarrs, | and lard are | FallsQ, 104, Lonwlile, N G Twills, g l«,uhmn.- Pocassct 4-4, 8ic; Utica, Llo; W, a 0XX, mg ' " LUUKS (Colored)—Albsay ¥ brown, | d 8¢; do C, 1o do AA stripes sad | plaids, 124c; do XXX brown sad drab, | stripes aud plaids, 124c; Adington faucy 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8j¢; Ol i do extra he 3 2ive brown, extra Leavy, 14e; Todians A s, 17y G blue Seot brown, 12 do do 143 o Arnold Sussex, 1 do 9-4, 8, 224c; $25.00; Star, po pounds, pounds, ard’s Cli FINE Favorite Fancy, per b, & oil, & green, L. dre, 22¢; green K., iliion, chroue y low, K Winter's P washers, coil chain, per iron wed toeth, 4c; to 80c; alligator, 1 00; omks 110 u. 11 toppings, u; 850 0 to hasses, Jongnon MUL _‘m 01 whiskies, 150 ? m l‘)‘:\w 175024 00, 9he; Claremont B B, 3 Mystio River DD stripe, Conestoga, 6c; ing shecks, 1243 do, Iain Nankin do 67, 21¢; do 57, 13cv pounds, 56c; Catlins O, 5., illard's Tiger, 6° North Carolin ka, 16 oz, 3 c; French zince, aad burnt umber, 11b cans 1% burnt Sienna, 13 een, L. M, & D., Fivtiun red, 156 Venetian red. de; chrome yellow, L., M., yellow ochre, ¢ rose pink, 2o: venclian red. Am., L spanish brown, cast, 76; cruc cast’ tool do 225@3 00; hbs, 1 i muleshoce, lock upper, 28¢ to 26c; ' oa 400 to b 50; cadf kid Graisen kid, 2 50 to 275; osk wetts, 3 90 to 7 50; HAHN do, 39¢; Ne. 86e; No, 1 Milwaukee $7¢; No, 2 do, 84e, $100, to 15 8110, to 125,; C $90. 'to $100.; Extrs ;.1;% to150; 14 14 to 14 bands, 860. to 76 RANDIES. ch, 184c; e c; Haymaker's blue Eddystone, 7o; Bie; Knickerbocke Myrtic, riental 6c. 3 (A\lfi—A\munLam, keng dress 03y Argyle, 9¢; Cumberland, Krnmmn,h 8ho; “COTTONADES Agate, 00; American, 110; Artisian, 20c; 7he; 205, Tioga, 15&“1““ 12e; do, 8 oz, 20c. *SHEETTNGS—Andro 24c; do 8.4, 22¢0; m- .w 170 Igars and Tobleo(n OTGARS Soede, & 15,005 cls, 24 Ib, butts, 60c 24 Ib, butts, 60c 21 1b, Butts, 60; Army and Navy, Bullion, jpounds, 59c; Loril- maz, pounds, 60c, 65c; Kocky i Daisy, Boo—1 ! ) 1. Doz T ail 65c. n M. & D., 14¢; blind American Vermiliod, 0. & Ory Paints 12 ; vermillion, En; " America, 14c; venetian reac c I!v w, genaine, 20¢ wnre, ochee, Am mineral, PAPER—Straw paper, 2jo; rag paper, 4c¢; dry goods paper, 62; manils paper, 10¢; | @6 news paper, 8c. reavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 33 40; plow steel, pocia lurhunmu 6oy cible, 8¢ 156@20 wi vonguos, square’ nuts, per 1b, 8@18¢ I, 6@1267 m dges, 6c; cmw\mu P)ummnho««. per ke Burden’s horss per rivets, 50, -Shot, 81,65 Buck do, uflrWr leey n, use, Leather. Oak sole, 38¢ to 420; heralock B hemiock kip, 80¢ to 10 hemlock calf, calf, 120 to 180; 55; Irionch calf, 125 linings, 6 900 to 10 50; 1, Jorprr n vo good plugs, 820, to $40. ~15 to 15} hands ( to 15 bands, &1 ands, €75, to 100, U uors. 1OL — 18 . ! 'L 00@1 i Koptuck ky bourbons, 200@7 00 K‘,"f and Pennsylvanis ryes, 2'00@? 00 Linported, $6 @6 005 1 ,VH 00, 2 0064 00; donse 1 AND APPL PAGN Ed—funy 03 Awaring, 154¢; Oonestoga ex 8,—Amoskeak, blueand hronu lo AAA, do do 184; do 3 Cocheco, 7t Gloucester, Bie; Spr do. Ginghaos, 104c; Highlana, 7he Plan kett, 104c; ~Abberville Wachusett shirt- 12)0; dg, hecks, stripes and ontinental 42, 110; Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; ?\nw tica 96, Blic COonnecticut, Mixed, $35.00; ‘Seed Havana, $50.00: ClearHavana, $75.00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, “In pails.—Hard to Bent, 7he; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c Mountain, 60c 'xes, per b 68¢; Lori- Dismond Crown, 660. 16 o7, 46; Seal of Nebras- Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen hags Marhurgs’ Puck 2 oz, tin French in oil assi, : vandyke brown, 3. vefined lampblack, 120; coach black, 1%; ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 30¢; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome 16c; Paris groe golden ochre, 16; patent {ryer, 8c; graining colors: light oak, dark oa, walout. chestnut and ash 15c 18¢; ‘Tndinn red, 10c, rod load, 7 rochelle, 8 on apokes, set, | len per set, 1 25; felloos, sawed each, 70@850; axles, [ 4 0 ner D(Hnul. 50c, 1.. Moroceo, 3 pabble 0. D, Morooso, 8503 sifon; Extra fann borses, a luur'w‘ Por cane, 4 4 50@16 00 Hamilton D, 1140 t"... m a r case, 6 00@ Minnehahn 4.4, 20¢; Omega aper \ 4 00@7 00 4, 280; Pear] River 89, 16, o Pt Lumbee, Shetncket S WHOLESALR. blue 29, 9¢| Wae dhote lumber, ath and shingles on: ars at Omaha at the lu]luwin& prices: Arling X AT AND SCANTLING —16 ft. and blue aw o 16 ft, an undor, & AND JOIST 18 ft S ft., $27 50; 24 nd brown, 16he; Pearl River, blue and brown, Unecasville, NG—No, 1, 4 axd 6 in,, §22 q 3 blue and brow 144e. 00, CAMBRICS—Barnard, 5hc TING — No, 1 (2nd common 4 inch double face, 84 boards). §18 50; No. 2, 817 00, bc: Manhattan glove finish, STOCK lm\ll\ -12.in. D, & ewport do o do ginted, Slei Lo 1240, 0, $35 00; 12-in. 1, $40 00, wckwood kid finish, fo. LIME urmum Y 15;_bulk pe ous ET JEANS —Amory, 85c Cement, bbl, §1 75, Towa plaster, in sntteen, 830; Clarendc o, 6dc;Cones | bhl, §9 00, "Hair por bu, 866, Tarred 0 g satteons, 73c; Hallowel , Sc; Tndi § | felt 100 lbs, 8 00, Straw board, 83 C0, Orchard 74e: Nare sza neett, improved,c COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, &1 Pepperill satteen 93c; Rockport, 7§e. Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitehreast PRINTS - Allens, 64c: American, 64c; | lump, §6 50; Whitebreast nut, $6 50; Towa lurp, $ Towa nut #6 50; Roek Spring, 11 00, $8; Anthracite, nll n - DRU S AND (‘ 3 | Oarbolio, b0c; Acid, Tartarie, 60c; Balsam Copabin, per 1b, 700; Bark, fras, por 1, 140; Calomel, per Ib, 75c; Ciuchonida, per oz, 81 15; Chlorofe rm, per 1b, 100; Jover's powders, per b, 81 40; Epeon salts, per Ib, 3fo; l-‘ym‘r(us, pure, per 1, 88c; Lead, Acetate, per Ib, Zic Oil, Oastor, No. 1, per gal, ™ Qil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, £100; Oil, Olive, per gal. £1°50; Oil, Origanuin, 5oc MICALS —Acid T, Bhe 1240 Amos. %;\tlnm fo, Sus: 134c Cairo_ D and 134c; Llnrlun D nml T, | Opium, &) ll()~ f e . & W, & R &8, 1740; Deccan Co, stripos Dand T, 16c; K por 07, 82 80; Potaesinm, Todide, per It stone, 154c; Nantucket, 19c; Nonparell, | $1 90" Salactn, per_on, 40c; Sulphate of 16c; Ocean D and T, 134c; Royal, 1641 | Morphine, per oz, 83 &5; Sulpnur fiour, per Lb, d¢; S trvchn(n ' ncl‘ oz, $135, Merino unwas ed, llum.. u@uw heavy, o @1315¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@20 washed, choice, 82¢; fair, 80c; tub-ding ; barry, blackand cotted wou 12he; York, in 1042740t 2@6o less York mills 98, 85¢; do 78, 80c; do 58, 224c; Hides Purs, Eto. P:mbrnkelfl-l 25 l‘m}uflt 10-4, 28%0; Q.m HIDES—{xreen butoher’s hide, 6@64c 7-4, 19¢; do 49, Pepperell’ 36, Tlc‘ cured T4o; hides, hides, Ufo; dry flint, sound ldc; dry calf wnd kip, 19@14c; dry salt hides, sound 10@11c; green calf, wt. 8 to 16 Ibs,, 10@11c; roen Gall, wt, undlac 8 tha, pérSkin, B0e! green poite, H0@$1 25; green lamb akins, 81 25@1 50; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut scored and one grub, olassed two: thicds rate,) brantled hides 10 per eent. off Joon skins, No. 1, 4ic; No. 2 80o; No. 2.5 No. 4,106 Mluk, No. 1, ) 160; No. 4, 0. iux, A No. '2, 2. Skunk, No, 1, bl ¢ narrow tripe “Callow 7c. Olnmgo Proaunos. CHICAGO. August past week agprgated n nll]I part cured 7o 6205 Horse Shoe, Gilt Edge, 65¢; short ntr[[m, 400; 01:. Urond nrlvc. n tin foll— Receipts the SMOKIN ._Au“ml“_(mmmm" 25 to ::ir_.utrv,w«“{,\mu lo\arle]s: wh;m 400 L()Ulv\uh 3¢, Grannlated—Rlackwells Durham, 16 | (od; “barlay, ' § biptadhta oz 51c; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46o; Seal of [ 43 G 0; wheat, 817,000; corn, 835,000 25%,000; rye, 2,000; barley, 7,000 © pared with the same week ' lnst year the movement shows that less than half the flour, about_the same amount of wheat, about one-fifth the corn_aud considerable less onts are arriving, The shipments of the week exceed the receipts about 700,000 bushels, aud tho scanty stock in store is decreased by that amount, aside from city drafts, Regular whoat is steady, but ope- rators appear rather indifferent about making large trades, and business is below the ordinary volume, Wheat ~Active, firm and higher; regu- lar, 1 l)l}qf‘ur(/\uuuut 98c for Septem- ber; 98@Y84e for October; Y7¢ for the year; and shuttor | No’ 2 red ‘winter, 1 03@1 034 for cash: C 11024 for August; No, 2 spring, 1 05 for varuish asst, 15c; Raw raw and 1. & P, 160} | - b L& Py 1803 | ™G Unsetled, but gonerally highor; 77do for August; 174@ ; T64@76ic for October; 74c for May +—Fair demand but_low ; 478e for Aug st; 36@3 @778c tor cash for Septemby White lend, 64c; Franch sing, 100; Paris cash; Loxaugiut Mklforien: whiteing 24e; | whiting gildors, 1c; | tenl 2 b e Dbk o forths whiting ‘coml, Lie; lsmpblack Gorman. | Yers rejccted, o, tow, I4c; | nplll ack, ordinaey, 100; Peus. | 1ye=Steary und unchagyed. sian blue, ultramarine, vandyke, S YR A ablOARAL: EIC SN g brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, dc; nmber, raw, | },,{:}fig::(hbwwi, and 1 fair demand; Aojsienns, Sburn't, fdosl slenna, Sraw, (4o 1 ter—Stronger; creamery, 10@2ic; Paria grecn gonuirie, e Paris groen com'l [ | 1 ter=Htronger; , 19@2ic; ; chrome groen, N.Y.' 200; chrom- [ dairy, U@ Eges—Steady at 18¢c; fair demand, Pork—In good demand but lower; 2130 @2135 for cash; 21 30@ for Sep: temier; 21 40@21 12§ for Octoler; 19 524 for the year; 19 90@19 92} for January Lard=Dull and lower; 1240 for cash; 2 40@12 42§ for September; 12 47}@ 1250 for O tober; 12 80 for the year snd January. Whisky - Stronger at 116, ., 70c; ver i, Cookson'n chrome yel- neri cathon, por ga headlight, per gallon. Roc'ta, Shipm'ts headlight, per gallon, 16c; [ Fiour, | 7,00) per pailon, 173 linseed, boilerd, [ Wheat per wullom, G0 lard, winter sted, por wal- | ora ... : No. 1, , 7he; castor, [ Oats. . er gallon, 1 16; No. §, 1 00; sweet, | Rye. per gallon, 85c; speis, W. B, per gallon, | Barley. none 1 55; fish, W, B,, per gallon, M)c, neatsfoot, 7 i extra, per gallon, 7oc; No. 1, 65c; lubric Chicago Live Stook. cntmg zero, per g{-llqn, 80c; wummer, 15¢; CHICAGO, August 12, Iden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 85¢; No. | Tha Drovers' Journal reporis s fol- 2, perm, signal, per gallon, 80c; tor- | s pum(m per gallon, 55¢; naptha, 74', per | Hogs —Receipts, 6,100; market fairly ac- aullon, 18c; 64, 17c tive VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, | 1yixed, 10ice packing Furniture, extra, §1 ¥¢; furniture, No, l. and whipping, 8 35@8 80; light, 7 60@8 45; 31; coach, extra, #140; oach, No. 1, skips, 5 00@7 50. $1'20; Damar, extra, $176; apan, 70c;as: | * Gatplo— ceipte, 2,007; generally phaltum, extra, 85c; shollao B0; bard | trong; no good cattle here; quotations oil finish, 81 30. fi exports, 725@8 00; good to choice i uhlmrlm,, 640@7 00; common to fair, 4 20 mixed natives steady, 2 60@4 76; stockers and feeders, 3 00@41 27 e cat- tle steady; Texans, 3 75@bH 20; . half breeds, 4 40@5 20; Americany, 4 Kfl(um 45, Slleu;n Receipts, 7 0; ktmm( and better for fat und butchers’ sheep than any other kind; sales poor to fair, 3 00@ medium to good, 4 25@4 40; choice to extes, 4060@b00; market generally stoady. The receipts of cattle the past week has n 27,500 head; hogs, 51,000; up to date since March 1, only 1,249,000 hoge bave been packed, becaus: of the light packing business last year 20,000, o e The Iron Trade. Prersuenc, Augnst 12, The wituation of special B, 7Glic; , per Ib, 11c; alleable, 8o 605 harcow | by 5 00; spring osh 0 b0; shot, 210 d0,, half l 88; Blast- Tn car lots, 8 80 per general business hay in less than car lots, 6 55 ver 100, undergone a material change rinco lant ATLS—Rates, 10 to 6047, 4 00, w Merchunts and manufacturers con- tinue to cowplain of dull trale, and no improvewent is expected while the labor troubles exist, It is thought, however, that both the iron and conl strikes are nearing the end, and that in & few weeks at furtherest the wills and mines will be kip, 800 to | operation. Pig fron is dull and nomi: French kip, | Bal. Sales ure fow and the dewand of to 2 00; rux’ | Hmited character, Manufactured iron is 00 “to 10 50" | duil and unchanged urper, 2de; 82@80c; JLEVELAND, August 12, The iron market remuins sbout the samn as o week ago. Pig iron is quist and steady, The condition of the market ic aatisf ctory and a better trade is looked for in & week or two, M anufactured iron was 30¢c 2 do, active aud stocks badly broken, Prices e Morses and Mules, are firmn snd unchanged.” Nails scaree and The markot is brisk aud all grades are | wauwed. Steel rails quiet and nominal, selling well ¢t » slight advance i pices, e The demand for good horees exceeds the a2pply consideraoly, Prices range as fol. st Lomie Froduce, lows: Louts, August 12, Kine single drivers. $150, wo 500,; Extra [ Wheat— l'rmulnr ‘and lowe draft horses, BITH, to 2 Jommon drajt [96@HG5, closing at inside price August: 9740 for Beptember; 983c o 0) for Noveutber; 96c for the year; l farra borses to 75, red, o No 4 red, 88c. 0, H ™ Corn—Higher;: 178@18c for o shs 764 extra), 8125, | for August; 7},; for' Beptewber: 0. to 140.; | October; 640 for November; 6 5 194 to 14 | year, Oats—Cash higher, options lower; 804 i1 for cueh; 38 for Augant; 81 o for & tember i Octabors i for the year, Rye ow, at G5k P Butter qtomly‘ J..u-y, 15@22; cream- .nky»-“i;hu:l 15 Pork—8low; 21.70 St Louis Live Btook. domentic, 81, Louis, August 12, Wi tor; declin 149,04 sprin No. 000 by But owest M- Me. of L T'ray establ + | on the Mo two y died. o better, [ robbed at Lebanon shot July of the while within the government enc died yesterday at Bath, Me. The court house of Randolph county, at Huutsville, Mo., b All offioral documents of the city of Hunts. willo were destroyed and many county rec- ords, including those of the circuiv clerk, probate judge and sheriff, Senstor Logan has returned to Chicago from Washington, days there, he will go to New Mexico for a month or wo of rest and recrcation, weneral declares he has never said to any- body that he is or is not a canditate forthe presidentinl nomination in 18584, The Missippi state board of health will vmmlu vi r. Joy und 1 the Hat wheat and barl [ 14, New York Produoe. New York, August 12 hoat ptions opening ned F@3e, closi X bu.; exports, @, nominal; un Cash quiet osing by Cash 13 exports, Firm: prim tor—Quiot and Vosstble ash pr L TYLER SAT Unchanged; eash | 1@3ho higher: receif e j@g firmer, hut atterwards ng stronger; ruupu uixed winter, 1 113@1 1 nd & weak 1 ungrad. d, 85 SY eipts, 3 mixed western no steam, 12820@12 85, 1 firm at 14@25e. and ordor salt diroct frc promptly by rail at t co to all wostern points. 0., Sacinaw City, TELEGRAPH NOYES. The ¢ h is anno nus, late The next mesting association will be Springs, Va x-United States Senator is, of Somersett county, aged 61, 1n erman winister to unced of Baron Mag. spenbican, of the American Bar helt at’ Greeu Drier Georgo R. imd, died Sunday in ‘I'. Bennett, a prominent merchant ‘hanon, Tent nk Smith, egular arm ish immediate at Osyka, on the New Orleans & Chi railroad; Fort Adame, on_ the Mississippi river, und at a point in Hancock couuty, New Orleans railroad 1 the board of hedth be required from all persons traveling, The first span of the bridge of the Missouri ri was finished Saturd .y October, will by 5 foet above the river, and'the om_the ears ago, Th willion dollara. On election day in Ti ploody affeay oconrrad between. ihe N field families, in which one of Ids was sl h by Sergeant Denni was murdered and turday night , & Harvard student, Kelley ny . Fort l'ul.}uuu. osur urned to the ground. After_spending a fow The lya quarantine station ago 1 Northern Pacific at Bismarck The bridge, when over 1,300 river having a solid Work on the brid;ze begau ho total cost is about a o county, Ky, a ot aud cut 8o that he friends banded together, caught threo of the McCoys, tied them to trees and shot them dend. expected, as the fumilies are numerons and vindictive, In eighteen or twen'y of the best grain growing counties of Canada half of the v hus been exposed to wenther such as will probably reduce the selling value 25 to 30 per cont. Mors bloodshed is In the county of Ivent alone the damage suffered dwing the last five days was enough to convert a harvest which promised to be one of the best on record into one that will furnish very poor recompense for the year's toil, Nof tice has been iven by the Helm- bacher forge and rolling will of St Luuis, that hereafter none but non-union work- men will be employed there, about one hundred union men out of work, and is the result of o disagroen cat about king of muck iron, the union men insistink that it should b made while the company assert they will obtain it where they pleae. The dewocratsof tho Second congre-ion- i the » al dis T ffe ence op whea Secref been The comu carri sul i rchens “he | i each, all tin Nk ing th Oa inst., Harp Wil the o Dangi Hogs—Racelpt, 65; none here; market nowinslly michanyed Outtle--Receips, 900; -hmml,“.»l B ply o d; ‘.un« ranglog at W@n 00; native butchers’, 4 00; native cows, 4 0, ‘Vuz]: lug,n- 0003 offerings slight; fair to fancy native ) @5 00, and ut Keyrer, ch wonal bitterness bet: candidates, 0 No, 2, Lowell to yive the tion and department, An from Lowell Suturday rtuting that the tor- an office bad no official the subject, but he understood Meany hl d toles Minister Lowell t a8 80 whether Meany 11 f 3 stablishing & Mexican Louis i re- newed with a good prospect of its being Mexicun con- ot dire Saturday, and the board adopted a resolu- tion endorsing the project, not only as one of interest to uerchants and manufacturers of St. Louis but of the entire Minsissippi valley, und worthy of general support. sse is to furnish a commerciai me- United States and Mex- and afford quick and prowipt means for transsction of businass be countries through well of loading products and manufactu es of shall be open to inspection at steatue trict of loge, s i3 80 groat t v the el I the success of either faction. The tion selected Saturday the following dele- gates to the congr the Third district: nsenh 1. Mo Lincoln conn C. L. Wood, Thompson, ' T the thony Ities, A. 1 Church, for congress, to quality. n of interest wun to investi relensed, o projoct of percind excl i out, John Louts, wh stors of the ury between th wh nes, wid the matter before the t the mill, by much per. sitting memter, I'ho fecl anc ng b twi m of & republ ty republican conven- nal conve Hon, Johu Taffe, Hon o state conventio ). Buckworth, A. H. T delegation to the congres- wional convention were instructed for .iaj Carleton Howland, a well known grain igspector, arrived in St. Paul Saturduy from tha west, where he has matde an ex- aminatin of wheat, with speciul refer. s reputation makes his He states that 60 per cent of the wheat in Northern Miones ta and Dakota would grade No, 1, and a great deal of the balance would He alko stated that there would he a material per cont of woft varieties of t. He prononnced ths average berry the best ever raised in the northwest, Secrotary Frelingbuyaen hay leen in tion, with Minister Lowell, at London, in reforence to the case of Stephen J. Meany, of New York, who was arrest- and value, ed at Eonis, Irclan ), Friday, for alleged yiolation of the repression act, Assistuut tay Davis telegraphed Minikter answer was is thel Kot ex eupon b information or o in B, i, Cahill, ho is the riginator of Merchants' ex e — The Presid w YOk, t in New York. Spocisl Dispatehs 10 Tuk Brk, August 12 Crop Extimate. g was the o instrumental Spocal Dispateh to Tue Bek, Dernorr, August 12, ed that over eleven million bushels of wheat has been destroyed since May 1at; and the total crop, inste ad of be- ety two mi'hions will not exceed twenty-one willion bushels, A Burprise, Thursday cvenivg, the 10th tie residence of Mr. David ster, Fourteenth and Chieago, bLesioged by a select party of young people, who had assembled for the purpose of surprising Miss Klsie sion being her 18th birthday, rder of the eveui varied by some fiue selections of vocal music by several [leu‘l and gentlemen, whosa re; +) well kvown, An el per wie served, The party broke up at 12:30, every one expressiug pinion that they had passed one of the most enjoyable evenings of the ton is season, Among those prosent were Misses Blanche and Allie Withnell, 10 and Ellie Phelps, Lizzio o and Katie Buoo Millia u Leiscurtog, Clara itta Bonner, Flora Young. Morris, Minnie Stelling and Tda Sex i osars. Chariie Taylor, Rovel France, Ingram, Gyger, Young, Stel Ing, Harry and Fred Leisenring Marvin Darrell, Cox, Stovens, 85 and Tomple. -- PERSONAL, Chatles A, Davis, special press the Tnter-Ocean show, i in the city Sumner Joht el of T and at present with the S was in Omahy over Sanday He D're, wx City Times, | Go fog woll, and we were glid to see his familine fac Ho is now superin- tondint of o Sunday school is Sioux City. This throws en_ friends of rival inully suliv into two f 1 and couventions, each nominating caudi s I on the hat it is Lhmvgl( both 1 to iion of onuell, R, D, An- Geeorge W, Homan, Sr,, who went out with the buttermilk brigade en route to Montana, has returne i home gre (tly bene- fitted by the trip. Theo. Hargreaves, Ksq, purchasing agent of the BB, & M, railroad, and James Patterson, frei ht agent of the same com- pany at Omaha, have sovered their con. nection with the Burlington route and will in the commission business at Denver, Hon. James Laird, of Hastings, Hon. Sam Ohapman, of Plattsmouth, and MeBride, of Lincoln, were i the city over Sunday. Mr, Althof, representing the firm of Prevzlor & Althof, of Burlington, Ia, was in the city yesterday. He sees great grent changes in Omaha sivce his last visit, Frauk Zoller and Miss May Zeller, of Council Bluffs, were nt the Creighton Sunday, J. Craunell, of Tekamah, was at the Creighton yesterday. Metropolitan last night. I’ M. Detwiler and J. 1L, Henry, of Walnut, Towa, were guests at the Millard yostorday. A. D Bascom and wife, of Kanean City, wore at the Creighton lus night, John Maybu was in the ¢ ton, W. B, Llison, of Hasting of Gibbon; Theo, Stover, of Lincoln; Frank Carruth, of Plattsmouth; Robert C. Par rott und wife, Lincoln; Dick Thowpson, Hastings; John Burtley, Fairmont, and Burke, North Platte, were among the Nebraska peoplo at the Millard yes- torduy. , of Tnman, Holt county, yesterday, at the Creigh- 5, €, Ayer, Geo, W. E. Andrews, of Des M iios, was at the Metropolitan last night, Hon. J. E, North and E. W, North, of Columbus were at the Millard yes- terday. J. C. Morgan, of Th: Council Blufis Globe, was at the Millard yesterday. Frank Kiefuer went out on the Lincon train yesterday, and returncd on No, 4, T. A. McShane, the Cuming street grocer, went out to Oheyenne yesterday. Sam Boyd, of Portland, Oregon, one of the cattlo kings of the Pucific siope, and a brother of Mayor Boyd, left for his home yesterday. William Umpherson, accompaniod by his son, Master John Uwmpherson, and Master Charles Connoyer, Jr., went out to meet the Columbus excursim yestei- day afternoon, Hon. Pat. O. Hawes returned yester- day morning from Washington, D. C., lookiug fresh as o daisy, Charlic Mares goes esst to-day to bill Towa for the Grand Island re-union, rep- resenting the Union Pacific passenger de- partment, William Vivian and Z. Waterman, of Plattsmouth, were at the Canfield last night, wo immediate atten- # wnd report to the recoived information on nge ween the two devised exporition The Dispatch, with the presiden- tial pacty, has mrnul It is estimat- 8. J. Kiog, John V., Lvans, George T, Kelley and A, M, Severance was the dele- gation from Logan, Towa, at the Canfield yesterday. Hon, Thomas ¥, Dailey male a short trip out on the U, P, yesterday. 8. P. Morse was an east bound ps senger last evening, 1. W. Miner left last evening to join his family in the cast, Hon. C. I’ Mathewson, of Norfolk, was in the city yesterday, Fred, Davis, eashier of the First National bank, went enst yerterday. Tler went east on 1t evening's - - August Beck, Mr. August Beck, for aboui eight years chief clerk at the military head- quarters in this city, has met with an acerdent which, though painful, we are glad to learn is not very serious, Mr. Beck has been transforred from his position here to a si headquarters wilitary division of the Missouri, st Chicago, and etarted on Saturday morning to the depot en route to his new station, Before pro- ceeding far, the vohicle in which he was seated was upeet, and Mr, Beck sustained severe cuts and breises about tne faco, which his physician thinks will prevent Lis departure for ten davs, During Mr, Beck’s residence in Ouwaha he has, by his gentlemanly de- portment and genial nature, made for himself & host of friends, while the officers under whom he has served fully appreciate the prompt, faithful acd efficient manner in which he has perform L of his dutivs, Our best withes will upany hin to his new how ~ OMAHA ON P A Dalsy Map of the City to be Issued Soon Tug Bre shown the finest thing i reporter was yesterday the shape of .;.wu.n.u o ho city ¥ ! be endorsed by n.,. 1blic when 1t is out. reoen in T'he map was diawn by Mr, Jucob s look- | it of City Fobabam 8t mcn ¥OR EALR. Bl ESTABROOE & 0O' oK s.u.n— The POPULAR HOTEL, known I BOYS' HOME, Thiu house i trally locatod, has scu'h and oast frout, murroundod w th fine shado trees; cont iin thirty ing rooms, has lce houss, 'lumh),nm‘\h Sam Cartert, of Lincoln, was at the | froew, A. Hauck, an experienced draughtsman and a fine artint, w months on the worl originally five by in which shape it Tt takes in the onti barracks. The prit appoar in their prop include the new cou vent, poor farm, | Sacred Heart aca doveces of Hon, graplied by the Lithozraph vompan; pieco of work of th been put out. 1t w rge P Bemis, w 1t was drawa u Enginecr Conaty Surveyor G fies to its corroctnes f5{passod, aa it will act oI Bither Bex. Incon jurine, brick dust e rop additions, extending ho spent over five k. The map was eight feot in size but has been reducod to four by six, will be published. ro ity and all its out as far as the weipal buildings are photographed as naturally as life and ot positions. They 1t house, the con- school building, de 'y, Creighton Colloge, Baumann's brewary, the rosi- J. Poppleton, J. M. Woolworth, ete. The original drawing is photo-litho- American Photo- y, and is as fine a e kiud as has ever ill bo published by ho has copyrighted nder the direction Rosowater and eorge Smith coiti- 8. ta peonli %nunox uoh as pain || romptly and safely. inenoo, retention of deposita, and duli| £ yiold toite our.| 2 833 JOR BALE—Or will ox [« roy n improsed . R.R. M. DUNLMH cha go for Omaha pro- soc om of land sd]nlni 141! an the 8. Warner, of Jackson, Mich., was at | #0eping roous has leg the Canfield over Sunday. hette Apas 25,000 AW Real JORSALE ab o tocut s troes, ou St. M 2612 T OR SALE-Four ac ' Oomann, o u:l;r.& Estate Agency, 1616 FARNAM STRIEET wido_reputation nn Yatronugo than many housas of bwic: 1t For_partioulurs ad Y, Red Cloud, ‘web. £6 AMES unla proved, wess 20 19 e’ NOR SAL: —1wen y t 0 lot1 near stre tod i west Omaha, Ter 2512 TRV KKN dark b line, Time gi V()I‘ 8At Four acies, hous:, b rn well, [ %ern, fouit and wbado ércon, leautitally _MISOELLANIOUS, waro with ino white hind £ oy o lar marks ard i | white spot on firole d, loca- 108 toul’ purchaser. Wost umaha J.E. VANDERCOOK. [0 e 1TOn gray maro o 16, (W | yoar old, walks o 1itt o stiff n fron: logs, Lib (PECIAL, AGENTS for I7FE ASSOCIATION ¢ authori fus; * thorong: worked, and i+ not o line § lah. Liveral co Absoiute sy, strongth and whol aifon] than the ordi; told i competition test, short welght. donly in can, R A Wp Kt New York Those dosl small and plan’ Feau o #1, DUJ Awoun ing inal inve: WHEA or ginal iny $60 or pyabla STOCKS &y vircular Wit ire int oduc ¢ FLEWM N Chicago, um or e “aud missiony paid wmisslon Mercliaits, vory WAL bo pai f ¢ eas' corner 12t wad V83 Biwlr r Kobratka, Kanass nnd M Missoui to reprosent. the INDUSTRIAL f (ndinnapolls, Indisna, wh'ch hay stood the test of thin , pavs all lomses in full; atrongly indorsed by the insurs co established, easly -operative or old ncts mado with cner nsation of from two oud to throo thousnd doilars por year IFE ABSOCIATION, t, Indlanap ly Pure. This powder never varios. A marvel of p meness, More econo 1, kinds, and oannot b b tho multitude of o phosphiate powless oTAL BAKING Pow ok (n INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. Iring to make woney on mosium - inyostmenty in 14 8tock ¥poculn: tlos, ¢n du o Ly ulm‘m g on our i Msy 1, 1581, 0 tho pro- AT hout date, ou investu n 'y of 310,00 o8 profits have béen pail to investors 0 sever | tiwo t o orlg mon, still leavine ihe stmng uaking wouoy on dowand Kaplanato- s aud statomoits of fund ) Wo want reponsiblo agents. who wil eeport on erops and ho plan Lberal com= Addross G & MEGRIAM, Com- wajor ' Block, 40N HTADNS, Corn Planters, Hr bulky Hay kKake Wiadmiils, & We ar pr turing u " Uineela, VROMR ECLARY, Vi s Provt LASE A URING 00 W l‘ AT k8. Miey re g ) §ob work and ma’ ufae FACTURING L0 Ne