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l { ’I‘HE DAILY BEE--OMAHA WEDNE&DAY AUGUS’I‘ lb FINANGE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. Speelal Dispatches to Tre Bry New Yome, August 15, MONEY Money - 4@8 per cent.; clzsing at 8§ per eent, Prime Mercantile Paper—5)@6j per cent, Sterling Exohange- Steady; bille, 84.85); demand, 4.8, s for the week, &7,780,- bankers’ Produce expo 000, Governments were firm, for 4's re and }o higher tered, jo hiher for 4's coupon, 4f's and extended 6's and 5's unchanged. Railroad bonds were dull and generally a fraction high:r Speculation was active and generally atrong on the stock exchange again this morn ng, but the greatest advance and act- ivity as on yesterday were in soma of the granger and coal shar s, The revival of talk about sorip dividends and leases amoug rangers caused atwisting of shorts 1n coal roads, aud was the chief cause of the further raise in these stocks, to which the remainder of che active list slightly re- sponded. In opening business the St. Paul & Omaha was a feature, and sturted the ball, common advancing to and preferred to 112§; the transactions on the way up were unusually large, and sttended with much excitement., Northwestern shares followed with a rise to 130 for com- mon and 173} tor prefe.red. St. Paul, 2ioneapolis & Manit ba then fell into line aud rose stea ily until 140} was touched. The quotations for all these stocks (with the single exception of Nor h. western pommon, which s)ld at 230 in the great corners some years ago) are the high- est ever made. St. Paul shares sympa thiz-d to & moderate extent, common sell- ingup to 1247 and preferred to 159} Stocks were weak in the last hour; busi- ness and prices declined 3 per cent. for Northwe tern preferred and 4 to'1 per | cent. f r the general list. The advance in money was the main reason assigned for the late fall in price:, The market closed generally steady, The rise in Nor hern Pacitic preferred was due to the announce- ment that commissioners have been a,- pointed to inspect newly built parts of the road, preparatory to issuing patents to lands guing with the road when accepted Toe meeting of Chicago & Northwestern directors at Saratoga this week is looked forward to with mach fnter st by specula- tors as it s cxpected d finite action will be taken on sowme questions now agitating the street The Post says: *‘U doubtedly the ten- tency of rates tor in moy ix to higher fig- ure , but the advance this afternoon was olearly forced by speculators GOVERNMENTS, Yesterday. To day ...101 4 - Central Pacific. ... 116} 115 Erie seconds *9 e Lehigh & Wilkesbarre. . 107 107 Lo usiana_consuls 695 bSE Missouri 6's. 110 11v t Joseph L1 11 St, Pau & S| 110 110 Tanne‘neu [ 56 b7 ab hok Uni .. Pacific 1st mom;nge 1165 110§ do land ,rants.. 114§ 114 do sinking fund..12$ 123 Virgiuta 6's. 3% 38 w0 consos 6's. b9 o7 do deferred. 12 12} Texas & Pacitic land grnm.n 0 do K, G, ST0UKS, Adams Express...... 5 Alton & l'erre Huute eric.n Express. ... Burl.. Cedar Rpids & North Canud e Southern . Col., Cin & 1ni, Coutral. Ceutral Pu ific. . Chesapeine & Ohio. do Chicago & Alton. .., Lwk. & We I)Lll\g & Rio Gra Eric...... do pid Fort Wayne & Chics Hanival & ot do Harlem Houston & Tis Thin is Cenira lm Bl Lal Lnnwm‘, k N o Loui v,, New Alo & hicago T2 Macictta & Cincinuati 1st pfa’16 do 2d pfd 9 Manphu&. Charleston...... 57 Nashville & G ml,!.llllm,;u New Jersey ¢ entral Norfoln & Westarn., Northera Pacific. do pid.. Northwestern ...... do pid .. New York Central Ohiv Central ... Ohio & Mississippi do g Ontarin & Western. Puc fic Mml, Panama Proria, Decatur & Hvansy Pittsh 1g « Cleveland., lleu um 3 Ad 0 m. Kouls & fluu Fran. .m pfd l-t pfd 93 8t, l’uula Milwaukee. .. ....124} do pfd. . 138 8t, Paul, Mino, & Manitoba. 113 Bt. Paul & Ouwaba uo o Texas & racific . mj Union Pacifio ... .. . . 17, United S ares Expr. o L 74 ‘Wabs.n, 8t, L. & Pacific.... 98 do pfd. 667 Wells, Fargo & Co. Express. 140 130 Waestern Union Telegraph. .. 89 Eust Tennessee........... 113 do 19, Curibon. . 1 Central Ar'zons | Excelsior, 1 Homestake 19 Lit.le Pittsburg 1 Ontario 38 Quicksilver 10 do o 15 Silver Cliff ........ { Btandard 12 Sutro. [ Robins n e 1 South Pugific.. .. . 13 Minueapolis & St Louls. ., 34 do pid. 68 09 *Offered. 1Extra dividends. C——— AI- Save money and order salt mmt trom s, wo iip prowply by ral Jowest possible cash price to all western poln 8 R I Lo AL GO, Bactaaw Clby M ich The ket to- round, Im Gy 'll‘ CAS hetce, k- §ce sw choice, m«(asl 00; Japan Nat L 6c; Ja @403 195 tl LEAI ll!." Ny 1 inch, 3 75, 180, vase, r Ccas b Yens, o 240; caspber: sons, 1 0@ do 8 Ib, ond do, 2}, Yi cases, ! SOA. Kirlds Kirk's Eutoca, YE. new choice, Jc; 8325 124e, Apelet tian He; \hxmm 1.4; The o bos 86, 7jo; ¢ Wamsu ¥, FallsQ, Lonsdal 0X X, 1 plaids, stripes brown, brown nam brown, c; M iver, blue and brow CAMBRIC ° | liniug, 24 inch double face, 84c; Garner A glazed, bushel, o neer _waehboarde, 290; Wellbuckoty, 8 50, VINEGAR—Pure pure apple, 18¢; Prussing pure avole, 160, SUGARS ~Cut Granulated, e powde 1tk CANNED 1b (Field's), per case, 84 00; do 1 1b (Field's), per case, 2 75; ao 2 Ib (Standard), per oase, Tomatoes, string beans, per_case, oor case, 1 85, per case, 3 15, strawherrics, 2 pears per case, 3 00@4 09, per case, 240, 1gg plums,2 th percuse, MATCHES—Per caddie, 1100_calkes), L mille c is onalons Bak, Bho, BROWN C«)'I IU\\ 73¢; O i& Hoosier, 6 ett B, Thos do A, B u"["‘["” Bhe. Atlantic LI, 64c; Badg Bennington C 44, 6c; Indian Orchard 'A'A'9-8, ‘epperell N 30, 7¢; n L 4~ A Fidelity 44, 94 can bric 4-4 York Mills, 1240; Pequot A, 10¢; N G T Fogasset 1.4, 84 o 88 12¢; NIMS, —~Awoskeak, blueand bronn oon-sncl AL Omana Wholesale Market. Orrior or Trr Omana B Tuesdzy Evening, August 15 only changes reported ia the mar day are as follows: Matches have advanced 5o per caddie; per o e, 4lc; square, per case, $0c. Local No. 2, 78¢: No. 3, ¢ per bushel, s per_bushel. ATOES—Scarce; 81 per BUTTER—Choiea country, 12@ 150, Scarce, 18 3 00 0@ 1 00, o, 65¢ | rcan NS < Per 100, 825 00@ Grocers' Liat, CHEESY—Fuli Creau, 123 Part kim, 104 BEAN:-=Imported German 60 per ~TUo, tair, 11e; Rio, good to choice, 124c; Old gov't Mocha, 28}¢; Arbuckle's, S—,Gunpowder, H0@ Linperinl, 0@7oc; Young Hyson, good, good, 45@B5: yood, 404 36 pan, choice, B0@T750; Oolong, goed, Oofung, cho.ce, 40@5b; Souchong, zo0d, 85@400; choice, $5@ado, NEW PICKLES—Modium, fn barrels, $200; do inalf bola 625 1100 do, in half bbla, 7 bbls, 13'00; do, in half bbls, 7 00, WOUDENW AKfi—1Lwo malls, in bbls, gherkins, in noop hree hoop pails, 2 20, Tabs, 53 Dounls” Crov vl D—Bar, 81 65, apple extra, 16c: 1lo; Urushed Powdered, 11; lonf, 10}c; red, 11c; Standard Coffes A, ew York Confectionor scnndml Good A, 9c: Prairie Fxtra PE—Sisal, 4 inch and larger, ingo- GOODS—Oysters, 2 Tobsters, 1 b per _dozen, 280; do 8 M per 300; Corn, 2 Ib (Mountain) e, §10; moaked corn, 210; do (Yarmouth), per case, 3 15; 10; Linia beans Snccotash per case, 2 00, pmmon, per ease, 2 00; pess, choice, lackberries, 2 ‘l: per case, 210, per case,2 60 ries, 2 b, per case, § 20, Dam: per cuse, 2 45. Brtlott Whortleberries ge%,‘llb ser case, 2 75; do choice, e £ 50, Pine Apples, 2 tb, per case, Peaches, 2 Ib per case, 810 case, 4 H50@h 00; do, (pie), 3 fl», per (;pi\. 6 b, per dozen. s 50, SALT. loarin. per bl on, in snc ks, 8 50; bbls dairy "6, HOMINY New, 8 00 per bbl. SODA—Dwi ght's T papers, 82 85; De $2 85; Church's, $2 85; Keg soda. CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8s 150;boxes 40 1bs., 16 oz, RICE—Carolina, 74@8c; Louisians, 7 @S fair, 6@63. s 68, 150, U i>.—Sugar house, bb s, 55¢ thall bley 57c; kogn, 4 pallon & 8250; choice able syrup, bic; half bbls, 55c; kegs, 82 50. STARCH,—Pearl, 44c: Silver Gloss, 8% 98§c; Corn Starch, 8@c; Excelsior +loss, 70: Corn, 7ic, SPICES.—Popper, 20; Allspice, 20c; loves, 40c; Nutmege, §1 00+ 2ic;Csasus, Vace 31 00, 650; round, 810, square, casos, 854 ), irk n lwperial, 8 mtm ks standard, 8 S0, white Russian, Kirk's 215 Kirl’s Prairie 10; Kirk’s magnoli —American, 8 40; Greenwioh B40: Wamm 275; North Star, 2 b0; Lewie ewell lye, 275, l‘()TA H—P cnnrqlvmmn cans, 4 doz., Babbist's Ball, 2 503 good, 1 ‘amily white fish, 90 1b hi bbls, vhil sh, 90 1b hf bbl 0 eardines, 7. er 1001bs, § (1 R yen, honeloss cod.i; ,.\l:\i JKEL Lalf bbis wesamackerel, 100 1bs, &! hf bbl No, 1 ex shore &ln 100 Ibs, 8 6 bbls, fat family do, 100 1bs, 6 0); mess mackerel, 12 1b_kits, 2 25; No, 1 ex shore, 12 Ib do, 1 50; No, 1 shore, 12 1b do, 1 00: fat family, 10 ib do 7he. —Roasted, chowce, red ‘Uen- uessee, 10¢ per 1b; fancy white, 104e por Ib; raw—white Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, Qoods. Atlanti on XX, 7c; Atlanta A Buckeye 1, ; A, 8hc; tenango A, G o a iu Honest, Width, 8c, sud A, ; Indian nn Urulnu‘\l d, w., 8} 7403 Pequot A, Ao C, hie; Wachua- do E 48, 124c; Wal- £ BROWN COTTO ; Alligator 8.4, o ut LL, 7o 1o 4-4, Tie; o X 4-4, 70; Buckeye §. 44, Gicc Laconia O Lehigh 1 44, ‘léc, nsdalo 4.4, do 0 82, The; do It 39, B4o; Pooussct ' 4-4, T4c; ita 44 180 ED UOTTONS—Androsoog 4, 94c; BlaokstoneA A, In perial 5o leached 4-4,9¢; Cabot 4-4, dg Fruit of the Loow, 10; 80;do Water Twist, 104c; Great 104c; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c: le, 10c; do cambric 87, 12}c; New Pepperel 'wills, 12jc; Pocahontas 4-4, 94o; Utica, 11e; Wamsuita Zhe, DUOKS ((‘ulured)—-A.Ibnny ¥ brown, 8¢; do O, drab tle: do XA stripes and 1%h0; do XXX brown and drab, aad plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 84c; Chariot fancy, 124c; do extra heavy, 200; Fall River extra_ heavy, 113c; Indiana A 140+ Neponset A brown, 1be, TICKINGUD—amoskeag A U A 32 XX blue 82, 184c; Arrowanra, remont B B, 15)¢; Conestoga ex Hamilton D, T1je Lewiston o Linnehaha 4-4, 20¢; O Pearl River 3 ut- X blue stripe, 12c; Shetucket 8 eoman’s blue 29, o Andover DD blue, 154¢; Arling X otch, 184¢; Concord 000, blue a w 12ici do AAA, do do 13} do XXto : Haymakér's blue and brown, {o River DD stripe, 16he; Pearl blue and brown, 1 neasville, " Barnard, 5ho; Eddystone Bje; Manhaitan glove finish, bc; vavvuiws oot 9 5e; Lockwood kid tinish, to. CURSET o ‘gn eatteens, Qc; O onarit 741 Narragansett, improved,o l’e“renll sattean 940; Rockport, Tie kesg dross O Argyle, 1040 Atlan do, Cumberland, 74e; Highland, Kenilworth, 8jc; Plun kett, 10jc; Sus: sox COTTONADES-—Abberville Wachusett shirt A an'un‘ 124e; York, blain Nankin l"g(" du checks, stripos and lancy, 124¢; do, 8 oz, 20c. SHEETINC do 04, 8.4, 42, llc' Fruit of !ln- 1 York mills 98, 85c; do 78, 3 7’«m|vrnlm 10-4, 25¢; Pequot 10-4, She cd oy do 4%, iy Popperell. 3t do'6, S1o; do'57, 18 Ution 98, Wes do 8, 22kos do i8, 175 gars and Tobaccos. (‘IGAIN —Sm-\h. £15.00; Connecticut, $25.00; Mixed, £50.00; Clunrlluvnnm £75.00. TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, 62 Star, ]vuuudn, 24 1b, butts, 50c; Horse Sh. pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60c; Gilt klh(a, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60; Army and Nnv?' pounds, Bic; Hulliuu,l}n\mdn. 6903 Lorll rd’s Climax, pounds, 60c, FINE CUT 75¢; Golden Thrsm l‘n\orlte, 66c; Fancy, 55c; 700' Mountain, illard’s T er, 65c; I)l\mnmlbmwn. 600, SMOK. 88¢c, Granulated—N North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. ka, 16 oz, 88c; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per Ib, §1.85; Marburgs’ Puck 2 oz, tin oil, 552; Doz T ail 65e. Paints Olis ana Varnishes. PAINTS IN ()IL—-\Vhlm lead, OUmah: P, P.. 6}o; white lead, S¢. Louis, pure, 6 Marssilies green, 1 to b Ib ‘cans, 300 French zinc, g12an seal, 12¢; French' zino, red seal, 11¢; French zinc, in varnish assy, 2e; French zinee, in oil asst, 15¢; Raw aad burnt umber, 11b cans 12; raw and burnt Sienna, 130: vandyke brown, 3. refined lampblack, 12¢; conch black, ' 1%; ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green cen, nddian red, 15¢; 6o; Paris green, 18 ‘enetian red. Y¢; Tuscan chrome yellnw, L, M, 0. & D yellow ochi dryer, 8c; on'c, walnut. cnmg.mlt and ash 1ic Caints White lead, 64c; whiteing 24c; whiting _gilders, whiting com’l, I*c' tojsienina, burn t, do Bt Patis green genuine, chrome green, N willion, 5 roso pink, lic; venevian_ read, Pfo; veuetian red A, Lo ; rod lond, 7hc; chrome yellow, genuine, 2 ow, K., 12c; ochre, rocholle, Irench, per gatlon on, 100; No. XXX, No. , 8be; per gailon, 110; No. 3, 1 00, 55 fish, W. B. per gallon, 60c; extra, per gallon, 75¢; No. 1, 65¢; lubri cuting, zoro, per gallon, 305, summer, 1o zoiden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 85 pentine, per. gal gallon, 1 V. 17¢ TSHBS Barrela extra, 81 10; 81; conch, extrs, 81 4 1'20; Damar, exti per furniture, No, 2jc; rag paper, wnils peper, r—ln’\vv HrdwareiLict; 340; plow ateel, spe al or Gormian, wongues, each, 70@ nuts, per I, nvets, por Ib, 11c; leable, Kc, ; hirrow e Burden's borsoahoss, D 60y eshoes, 6 50, 1 t 5o, NAILS-—Rates, 10 to 60}, 4 00, Leather, Oak sole, 88¢ to 42¢; hemlock sule, 28c to 85¢; hewtock kip, 80c to 100; A1, 850 to 1 2 upi £ oAk u per, alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 82@37c sen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; onk kip, 100; oak calf, 120 to 130; French kip 110'to 1 55; setts, b 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50 2900 to 10 50; B L, M ble 0. D, Morocco, 5¢; simon; runner, No. 2 do, bic, Morses and Mules, Tho market is brisk and all grades selling weil at a slicht advance in p ices The demand for sapply consideraoly. Prices range s fol. lows: MULES.—15 to 16 hands (extra), GlL’ to 160.; 144 to 156 hands, $100. to 140. 14 to 14 hands, 860, to 75 ALCOHOL — 187 gallon; extra Gallforals vy {rits, 187 proof, 26 per {mml wallon; triple refined spirigs, 187 proof, 1 24(;.«: proof geilon; re-dist j]|ed wkiskies, 1 00 tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 L0@7 () Hx\ul\xm—fmmmd, 86 uo@fl;oo doallonlc 1 40@4 00, 4 1006001 & NS—Im ported, 1 40@3 00, ; domestio, RUMS—Imported, 4 60@6 00; Now |3 nw England, 2 00; domestic, 1 60 PEACH AND APPLE BRAN 175@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—Imported per case 2008 0 Awmarins, owse, Ll ARETS—Per case, 4 WINES. 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumber B0@16 00 WHOLESALE. We quote lumber, ath and shingles on: ars at Omaha at the following prices; JOIST AND SCANTLING under, £21 10; TIMBE t. and unrh:r. 122 00, R ANI)JUH'I‘ & ) 827 50; nu~No he iALvlhln. boards). 815 60; No. OOR BOANDA - E e D, 124, C, $30 00; 12.in, T, $40 00, nuvre , mr. Hoar | p, Vevp«n do 6e; do glazed, Mex Peqnm do JEANS-—-Amoty, 8¢; An iros 0 rrin satteen, 8{o; Clarendc 0, 6§c; Cones Hallowel , 8¢; Indi 4 o, The £35.00; Seed Havana, —In '])Alln .—Hard to Beat, i'olmhm. 80c; {1 600t [m.y, do.—In tin' foil— Catlins O, 8., 6 th boxes, per 1b 63c; Lorl- twall ?r‘defl-—(,ummnn, 25t0 lackwells Durham, 16 oz 61e; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of 14c; blind and shutter | 9 e, 220; American Verniliod, I8P, 18o; 0., 180 golden S 15; patent ing colors: light _oak, dark French zinc, 10c: l’nflu p; lampblack l-cnm\u- town, l4c; lrmpblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prus | 0 ts~A iap blue, 5bc; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, | cash; 413 brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, | Septe + ber; Indian red, 10c, Jookson's | ra ; chrome’ yel- ochre, : ochre, American, 2c; St T, wintor ot . per gal* per allon, &5c; spe m, W. B., per gallon, atsfoot, 2, 50; sperm, signal, per gallon,’ 80c; mi c; naptha, 74°, per allon, § 1 8 30 per 80¢ 10 I ench culf, 1 25 to 2 00; Tus, oroceo, 30c e ood horses oxceeds the Fine single drivers, 8170, to 800,; Hxtra to ands, 875, 10’100 18 to 1 runl 226 per Wine @1 50; fine blended, 150G 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 2 w7 00; Ken. 12 0@ S—NRhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 16 ft, and lN 'l‘ . us 00; $20 00, §HEETING — No, 1 (2nd common D, 823 00; 9 ey auu BMe remedy, LIMK—L'sr barrel, $1 lbl balk pe ous 850 Cement, bbl, 81 75, I>wa plaster, bbl, 22 00, arred Hair Eer bu 850, folt 100 Tha, 2 00. Straw bord, oY, COAIL~—Cumberland blae comith, <« Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 86 50; Whitebreast nut, 86 50; Towa’ RINTS ~ Allens, 6je; Amerioan, G’c (s, 30 003 Lowa nut 86 50; Kook Sycig Arnoid, Te; Berwick, 4gc; Cocheon, fc; | 853 Anthracise, all sizes, 811 0), | Conestaga, 6je; Dunkirk, 4§o; Dunnell, Orups, |6h@7c; Eddystone, 7o; Glrucester, 6o,| DRU 8 AND CHEMICALS —Acid Harmony, 5yc; Knickerbocker, 63c; Mer- | Carbolic, 500; Acid, Tartarie, 600; Baluam rimac D, 7c; Mystio, bhe; Spracties, 6e; | Copabia, por Ib, 706 Barit, Sasealeas, pir ~lumhhn.lgp, 6c; do, Ginghams, 7c; Marl. | I, 140; Calomel, per Ib, 750; Cinchonidis boru, b§e; Oriental 6ic, Yar oz, $115; Chloroform, per Ib, 100 l-ihhh,\\l\\—[\mn-im« 12§0; Amos. [ Dover's powders, per Ib, 81 40; Kpsor lta, per Ib, 84o; Glyc Tead, = Acetate, Castor, No, 1, 1 Castor, No, 8, per galt §100; Mk ily il 134¢ | Olive, per gal. 81 50; Oil, Origanum, bH0c Agate, %c; Amorican, 110; Artisian, 20c; | Opium, s.m (,{ oP. &AW, & R &8 Cairo_ D and T, 184c; Clarion D and T, | per oz, $2 30; Potassium, Todide, per It 174c; Decean Co, stripes Dand T, 16¢; Key- | 81 90; 'Salacm, per_or, 40c; Sulphato of stone, 13j; Nantuckot, 19; Nonpareil, | Morphine, per oz, €3 th; Sulpnur fiour, 160; ‘Ocean D and Ty 13je; Royal, 164 | per Ib, doi Strvohnine. vor oz, 81 5. Merino nawas ed, llght, L4@18et hoavy.o 1 | @18150; medium unwashad, lght, 15320 washed, choice, 82¢; fair, 8003 tub.ling and w., 28¢; burry, blackand cotted woo 2@6¢ less Hides Furs, Eto. HIDES—isreen butcher's hide, 67264 } | cured 74e; hides, green malt, pavt cured 7c hides, vic; diy finty sound, 1@ 14c; dry ealf and kip, 12@14c; dry salt hidos, muul 10@11¢; green ealf, wt. § to 15 1bs,, 10@11c groen oalf, wt, undor 8 Ihs, per skin, 500 green pelts, G0@S1 20; groen lamb ki 81 25@150; damunged hides, twosthird s cut scored and one grub, classed two' (=1 3 anl Prodnos. xw York Aukmt 15 Cotton—Ste steady: Augus October, 110 cember, 11,70 p, 11,90 April, Flour : superfine state western, 1 40@1 65; common to good extes, 4 (0@ good 10 eh 8 white at extra, 7 00 io, 4 65 7 50; st Lonis, 4 6@ Minne:ota pat ent process, Wieat— (" sh tots, @ e lower; options, @fo lowor; No. 2 suring nominel; un Ol 144; steamer N ommwr No ¢ i 134@1 14 deliverad; No, 1 red, 117 No white, 6000 b s 14 at 116; N or August, 248,000 bu sold_at 112@ 1§ closing at 1 1 September, 584,000 bu wold at 1 closing at L18§s do for October, 496,000 bu sild at 1 143@1 143, closing at 1 1i}; do_for No vember, 184, 00 tu sold mv L1b{@t 1, closing v 1 1523 do G December, 112,040 bu sold st 1 17@1 17}, closing at 1 1 Corn—4@4e lower and lesy nctive; un No. 2, 87 in store; 88{¢ do- white, 100 ungeadod white : do for 864 3 do ¢ at8hje; wing o181 Lahe higue Oats @t0e; white we tern, 70 Hay—Quiet, b Cofloe =Dali; Ri tirm, 63@700. argoes, quoted at 8} tlicds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent, off, Coon skins, No. 1, 46c; No. 2, 80c; No. 5, %.; No. 4, 10c. Mink, No. 1, 606; No, 2 2 l\u. 160; No, 4, fox, . o, _Stunk, Novl, Mack, ik ntr({w 100; nartow stripe 2ho; Uruad stripe, 106, l‘m“- 7e, St Louis Lln Bml St Louts, August 15, Cattle—Recoipts, 1,700; shipments, 550; markes firm and good demand f v all urades, but only geass Texas and Indian cattle wera here, sold reaiily at8 500 4 good to hest nitive shipping stee « w 1 vring 6 H0@7 H0; gr s« natives 4 20@ (0 Sheep—IReceipts, 1,600; shipments, 170; steady and unchanged; fair to faucy na: tives, 3 50@5 00; Texan , 300@ 4 50; lambs, '(m(m 50 per bead. Hogs—Receipt, 230; shipments, no supply and but httle demand; p nomional; pigs and light Yorkers, 7 26@ 760; good Yorkers, 7 0@s 10; butchery' L best heavy, 823@8 75; culls, 5 0@ 700, - - on:u-un Proaunoce. Cuicaco August 15, Dall; common to choice sprinzs, common Lo Iunry Minnesotas, patents, 675@7 09; fair 10 caoice 0id winter wheat, 6 00@(0 tiem a6 5 50; 1w grades, 3 00@4 Wheat 1 02 for August; 98¢ for September for Octoher; 9, fo for the year; No, 102@1 02} for cash; 1 0 1 0 @1 01} for Se Flous October; 728c tor for the year, November; ( ike tor the year. Ry —Weaker; i7hc. B rley Steong fo. futures; 91c for Sep- temb 90¢ tor Uctober. in good _demand, but ut lower for cash and Angust; ptem - er; 21 30@2L 3.4 5@19 874 for January; for wmw;. 16 19 50 for the year. Liar \— I wier; 12 3 12 32} for cashand ' LY Unsetled bt lower; regular, | § @l o, Sugar—Dull_ and fominal; faie to'good -Quiot an { anchanged, t, but steady. prime ateam, 1 85@1 wm; 4640, Sg@sho. Iinl‘ und lnwfl, new mess, 22 00, Beef—Quiet, ! ut stonoy. Cut Mets ~Dull audnominal; long clear middles, 13 75 Lard—L wer; 12 82, Butter—8 ronger: 15@"26:, OCllmao-—Firm un fine; wes ern flat, 6@ o prime steam, 12 77i@ Rec'ts. Shipnite. Flonr, Wieat. Corn Oats, 62,0 400 600 SR . 89,00 St. Louts Froduce. 81, Louis, Auguet 15, Tlour—-S'eady and unchanged W heat—Highoer, with fair :mhw. A\u j@yie for n-h. Septembir: for May. Onts—Higher 304@ or cash; for Aug s 1@ for Se o for Octobersdidc for the year.§ Rye—High r; 67w S Burley — No mnrket. Bt r—‘%wml) dairy, 15@220; © eam- endy: 117 ull; 21 40 bid for cash and Au- st B lkmeats - Qriet; no salos; shonlders, 9.5 ; sheas rib, 13,105 short 13.60 Blom—Steady but shoulders, short rib, 14,20@ 4 hor. cle sr, 14.87g Liard - N niually unchanged; 12,32} . Recei ta, Ship'ta. I our 14,000 Wheat 97,000 0,0 0 Winter's mineral, 2he; lehigh brown, 24o; | Auguats o Suptembers apnm»h brown, 2ke; Prince's mineral 12 3 12 85@12 .Th LS—110" carbon, per gallon, [ tor Nuvember; 12 25 for Junuary and the 1 c; 150 headlight, per gallon. | yeur. 124c; 175 hendlight, per _gallon, 16c;| bulk Meats—Wenker; shonlders, 9 60; linseed, raw, per gallon, 7; linseed, boiled, | shor: rib, 13 10; shor: clear, 18 35, Whisky S eady; 18, Kreights—Itates on corn to Buffalo, 13 @2., CALL BOARD, Wheat—Fair demand, but at lower rates; regular, 10L@l 013 for August; 8L a 98 tor S-prember; 91 o for November; No. 2 red winter, 10, for 101@1 01} for Septewber; 100 904 1or the yeur; Nu 2 Chi or Auatiat; 924@ 8o fo )7]e for the year, i d but generall 7hs for August; 7 i }o for Oltoer; Gl o for Moy, tover; 4 year; Auglst; for Octonr; o sy, and 1942} for the yenr; 1 Lara~ luactive Seutewber; 1225 for the year; 12 20@ for Augu-t; 974e tor ‘irpwlnlm Ot ber; 9983 tor November, Corn 74 for August; 7582 bid for Sopt G3ge for November. Onta—Low. August; 3110 for October; 85 November. I’oun- Produoe. Pk nia, August 1% y w' high umml for nowin .l ‘mxi searce; ne w Dal, 2, 68 Oats—Steady: No 2 white, 50@b9e. High o ines—Steady; 1 15, Shipts, Wheat none Corn . )0 4,00 “[ O, 1,100 1,700 Kye. 0 nomo Birley, 200 600 Kapsas City Live Stock Kansas Crry, August The Live Stock Lndicator reports as | wary.. i 1 5 i wtendy 2 Rao'ta, Shipot || s native s 1,00 w0 ’ 7,500 8,0 0 5 00@h 705 cow-, 300 SLuoD L0000 PR T T e ;' '(':;" He'gn ipts, 1,200; s leady, ) 885, with the - ulk of vales nt 7 141000 Barley Heaiis Lnuncfl Blutfs Market. Coonon B Augut 15, Tlour—Crystal M on shenf, 0; best Kansas b ; ('m]nu, 3 5 yellow, 1 60; o and outs 300 per ton, e —Blackberties, 15¢ per box; 00 per barel, Broou Corn —84(c Hay—Loose, 7 00is! 00; baled, bule, Wood--5 006 00, Wool—15@: Sreamery, 200; 10 rolls, wrap. ved, 160; rolls nov wrapped, 12305 mixo colors, 10@124c, H per per dozen, Putatoes—i0c per draft horses, $17! .3 Common drait :5-‘:'-1-,41:4 25(@10¢ per doz, horscs, $100, to 150,; Extra farm horses, | Turniow 400 ver bushel 2 8110, to 125.; Common 1o good farm horses | LIVE STO K, Cattle ~Extra, 8 00@ 90, to $100; Extro plug,, 860, to 75 |850 Vel Culves-bo0@" 00, Hog— Common nluum 820, to $40, 7 00@7 25, 3 50, Chicago Live Stook, CHIcAGO, August 15 1 The Drovers' Journal reports us fol. ows Hogs - Receipts, 100; market weak ol H@10 lower, sud genera ly dull; mi; 7 G5@8 80; heavy, 8 36@8s 90U; ugm, 7 60@ 8 85; wkipn, 4 7H@7 50, Cattle— Receipts, 8, 00; shipments, 2,600; supply and dem nd swmall; warket slow and w ak; exports sre quotable at 72:\@775; Kuull to choice shipping, | 7.00; oommon to fair, 4 600 butchers’ steady; common to fair, m+dium to g od, 3 76@4 75; st ackers and feeders, 300@ dairy calves, per head, 12 50 14 ran.e <l w; half breeds and Au 5 @i 505 Posans sbrong, 50 4 2,00%; shipments, 4,- 1t best grad: e ¥Kansas ity Produce. Kansad Ciry, August for Augnst; Nu, 2 cash and ied, Bh@8s) for cash; 843@81]o for Auvu t No.2m bid f » for Au ust and tember, “Dall; No. 2 naxed, 82 bid for cash; 800 bid for August, Butter— Unchapged Eggs—Uunchanged, Rec'ts, Shipm'te, 20,000 2,000 H10F BIrTERS My, Lo I8 celpte, 450; st Potroloum New Youk, Av United, Pa,, August 15 Unitad i refined, ( Phila iclphia alloy . The Wool Market. STON, Augnst 16, o unchs iva quice f Suppiies from 1l 1o nts, the market iy Ohio avd Pennaylvania frX,and XX and chice 10c; Mich gan X abrain over o 1 Michig dewnnd, Gomb ng and deldno in fair de. wond b 43@ihe for tine Michizan and Ohio deluin 3 46@ 81 for fine wnd No 1 combing, Unwashed wuools, 2@ 420 for fine sod raediun; choice me ey and good, Califurnis wool eigga e ins ugohanged, ‘Lhe supply of carpet wool is sold up cloe, FACTS, The Missouri Pacific railway is the Short Line to all points iv Texas and th (ireat Southwest, The elegance of ite trains between Omaha, Kansas City and 8t, Louis caunot be surpass od, and for quick time and low rates it stands at tne head, For full and roliableiuformation call at ticket office, cor Farnam and 14th streets in Pax- ton Hotel, G. H Foore, Ticket Agent, augd-monwed&!ri-m&otf il NEBRASKA GRAINS The B. & M, Exhibit at the Denver Ex- position, An account of tho exhibit made by the U. P. R R, at position was published gome time ago, the Denver cx- snd the followivg supplemontary Nobraska will the big exhibit of western showing of the play in products is from the State Journal: At noon yesterday a spocial baggage car was attached to the regular Den ver train containing the grains, both threshed and made up into sheaves, and all the decorations to be put into part the exposition by the C., B. & Q. ano B.& M. railrond companies, more popularly known as the Burlington route. The display is gotten up an put in by the land department of th: 3. & M., and is all from Nebrasks Judging from the volume of material and the men at the head of 1t whe have been at this work for ten or twelve years, there is no question bu that Nebraska will bo well w prosent ed in this great exposition i the muntains, The exposition opened Auguat 1st, but it was impossible to pat in grain of this year at that date, and by spe- cial arrangement the *‘Nebraska dis play,” as it will be known and ealled out there, was not to be in place unti about the 15th of this month, The exposition will hold until the last day of Septembe Cheap round trip rates are offered, which include two admissions to the exposition. Through the kindness « f ornor Furnas, of Brownville, tary Whoolor, of Plattamouth, and Hon. J. 1. Mastors, of Nubrasks City, there will bo placed in this dis play about the 10th of September a vory fine exhibit of froita, Nebrasks haw in former years takon first pro ex-Gov Secro- ] mium over any state in apples ano aome kinda of fraits, and advices from the eantern slopa of our state go t show that she is not behind her former record this year, so that those whi visit the Denver exposition may ex pect to ace about the middle of Sep tember a fine dwplay of fruits, ———pae Notios. The ‘“‘Hawthorn Centennial Ex. celsior Roof Paint,” was patented May 24th, 1881, and lotters patent num. ber 241, 803, Any person found or known to tamper with the manu facture of said paint will be llmlh- ed to the full extent of law. No per- son has any authority whatover to sell receipts, Hawrnors & Bro., Lnnc:uter, Pa. PR FERSUNAL Cul. 7. J. Dickey returned from Denver yenterday, Hon, J. R, Manchester has gono to Chi- cago. Rev. A, I, Sherrill Ioft for the east Mo lay. Hon, Henry Sprick, isin town, of Fontenelle, Neb,, Brad Slaughter, of Fullerton, an old time journalisy, is at the Millard, Mr. W. I, Andrews, manager of the Towa newspaper union, is in the city M. H. De Young ani wife, of the San Franciseo Chronicle, went west yesterday, G. W, Vis, who represen‘'s the 17, I, eailroad at Amsterdam, Holland, is at the Millard, “Preserve and Regulate, Not De- 8troy,” 1 a sound motto in meaications as well s ~tatismamh p. Presrrve the v kor of tho di- Kesti o organs and re te the secretions wit tarra s Scltzer Aperient, and you will cure dym i and e o e D] e cons o ith the laasof Nature. V fl'l’ll', me - ad woir day, ‘Ihey d Reusroaw weli ag the ston Rely on this exhilerating speciic. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGL 18, . (Sugoossor to D.T. Mount.) Manufacturer and Dealer In saddles, Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robes, Dusters and Tuef Goods of ALL UESCRIPTIONS. Ul CHICAGO. Agentfo: Jus, R, Hill & Co.'s CIE XL CONGORD HARNE.SS ‘The Best in The World,” 141D E AL IA IV ST, OMAHA, NEB INCREASE Th e dosiring tamake money on wian | and o jm iy sbmonty in 20 "vin, an | s do "o’ e o \ Fean Wy 1, 1581, 0 the pro Orders * olicitod 01y 8§10 1Al l'vt ate, 00 investn n s of §10,00 WHEAT (15100 cax profita neve haon ro laol nml Pa 8 dvestors woousdog o ever | Hime b eurly B50 oo ny smen, i oavin This In 1 inva timont . akiig money yabie Faplanato vire & ents who wil ¢ vorco1er pa and int oduce the plan L heral com- missicns paid Address WM VG & ME IRIAM, Com mission Mercliauts, »ajor’ Black, Chieago, 1. LAKE FOREST U IVERSITY CUOLLEGE ~Three courses; open to boih Bexes ACADE —Clawlo] and English o 1ot of_trabu.ng 195 co lege or bus n FERKY HALL-Sominary for Young Ladies, Unsorpassod in bo ny’ avd heal hful: ness of wituitio, and in ex et of advantages offercd and thorotighuess of tra ning . iven. On Lako Mi Gives Soptember 13, 1852 Apply to PREST GREGORY. Luko T‘or-m 1 V18- odz THE KENDALL PLAITING MAGHINEI UBES SMAKERS' GUMPANIUE. 1t plaits row 1-.30f au tach to width 1o Lo conrsest folte or finoet ol ke 14 doos all kinds and styles of § laiting in use. Nolaly st does her owa drewuakivg cau sford 0° do withous onc—as nice plaiblng b ever ot of faxnion, 1f ween 1t wolis Wselts Yo Machinee, Clrculars o Ageubs borms widross OONGAR & 00, Adaas i Chigarcl PRICE {, HOTEL FOM 4 vwase BUTEL TRANSIENTS BALE. 3ide Spring Attachment Not Patented. A. J. SIMPSON, LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodgo Streot, aug 7-me 6m Osmana, Nen, WESTERN CORNICE WORKS! C SPECHT, - - Proprietor, 1212 Harney #t, - Omrha, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized iron, CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slata Roofing, Specht's Patent Metalic Skylight. Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. Iam the general agent for the above line of goods. IRON FENCIN Ireetings, Balustrades, Verand loe and Bank Rallin dow and Cellar, AN A 1880. SHORT LIIE. 1380, KANSAS OITY, Jt.Joe & Council Bluffs n.q:_.mm Direct Line to BT LOUIS E‘rom Omum nnd the West. tialne loave D, & M, b-pol, Omaha: Neb, Yo chaoge of cars botween omh u:d ne. uouls, aod but one betwoon OMAHA NEW_YORK. li e X % Daily Passenger Trains ARACHING At (AITEKN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESS 'HARGES and IN ADVANCE of \LL| OTHKR LINKS gntire lino ls equippod with _ollman; "alace !ll\orln( \re, \y Conches, Mil or's oty Platform Wu[!l.r, and the colebrated tcked reads VIA nANAAS il \(, U7, ‘JOSRPI & COUNOLL BLUFYS Ba “ad, via 8t. Joaeph and B8, Louls, ‘:‘::Anh for sale at all coupon stations in fhe J. F. BARNARD, 0. DAWKS, Gen, Supk., B4. Josoph, Me) A Gon Pas. and Tioked Azt., 'S8, Josoph, Mo, AxpyY Bonpan, Ticket Agent, 1020 Farnham streeh W. J.DAvanroRr, Goneral Agend, OvATIA mw MONITOR OILSTOVE Improved for INNZ. THE BEST AND ONLY ABSOLUTELY SAFE BTOILOVE IN THE WORLD, Every housekeeper feels the want of romething that will cook the daily food andavoid the excessiveheat, dust, litter and ashes of a coalor woodstove. THE MONITOR OIL STOVE WILL DO IT, bettor, quicker and cheiper than anyother means, It istheONLY OIL STOVE made with the OIL RESERVOIR ELEVATED at the back of the stove, awayfrom the heat; by which arrangement ABSOLUTE SAFEY is secured;as no gas can be generated, fully twenty per cont more heat is obtained, the wicks are pre- served twico as long, thus saving the trouble of coustant trimming and the. expenso of new ones. EXAMINE THE MONITOR and you will buy no other, Manufactured only hi the Monitor 0il 8tove Co. Cleveland 0, Send tor descriptive circular or call on M. Rogers & Son, agents for Ne- braska I EXLE Murray Iron Works, Burlington lowa. Seml Portable Engines, FOR CREAMERIES PARM MILLS, A Specialty. The Largest Iron Working Establish- ment in the State. MANUPACTURNRS OF Steam Engines AND GENERAL MACHINERY. The Howard Automatic Gut-0ff Steam Engine. Bena tor clrcula:, Genins Rewarded, Tho Stary of tho Sowing Hachine, A bhandsome Uttle pamphlet, blue and gold cove with nuwerous cngravings, will be GIVEN AWAY auult person oalling for It, ab any branch or sub-otlos of Toe Siager Mau Jome ng uy, or will bo seut ‘mall, post pu 3 L0V berson living a8 & «um tiow ouf The Singer Manufagturing Co., Prinolpal Mice, 84 Union Bquare, NEW ' YORK. 25-1m o b AT REASON 8 oAceoM AMODAYED: D REABONS FOR 12

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