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! “ hours of business the market was firm an i Memphis & Charleston 62 ~.« Michig n_Central. 99) Missouri Pacific 106, Mobile & Ohio. 43 Morrix & E-sex G e —— THE DAILY BEE-- ~ il OMAHA THURSDAY, AUGUST 17; ANCE AND COMMERCE. | FINANCIAL. Special Dispatches to Tin Brs. New Yom, August 16, MONEY, Money—2@?) per cent.; closing at 3 per cent. Prime Mercantile cent, Sterling Exchange- Steady; bankers’ bills, 84.85}; demand, $4.89, Governments unchanged, The stock market this morning was ir. regular on a reduced volume of business, the advances in rates for mor ey yesterday having had a tendency to restriot trading, At the opening prices declined, but at first call the temper of speculation chaoged and an advance raaging from } to 1} per cent. in the general list was noted. The up: ward movement was led by Northern Pa. cifie, Reading, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western and St. Paul & Omaha. Ountside of the active list Memphis & Charleston rose b per cent., Pullman Palace Car 2 per cent., and Canada Southern 2§ per cent, After midday the market was dull and weak, prices showing a decline of § to 1} percent., the latter in Delaware, Lacka- wanna & Western. The weakness con- tinued till about 1:15, prices further de- clining A@§ per ceat., and the lowest prices of the day were then made. An ad- vance of J@1§ per cent. succeeded, the Northwestern in the lead. During the last Paper—5i@6} per a gradual advance in prices was noted. The principal activity was in Union Pa- cific, coal shares, St, Paul & Omaha, Nor- thern Pacific, Téxas Pacific and North- western. St. Paul & Omaha advanced on favorable reports from Saratoga, GOVERNMENTS, Yesterday, To day ...101 101} Erie seconds Lehigh & Wi Lonigiana consols Missouri ¢ St. Joseph St, Pawi & Teonessee age. 116§ land grants. ..114 sinking fund..123 T3 do consols 6's. .57 do doferred...... ..., 124 Texas & Pacitic land grants. . 67 do K. G, div, do V.rginia 6'. .. BUTTER-Choice country, 12@150. KGGS--Searce, 180, HONRY —Califor aia, per 1b, 22, APPLE! r barrel, $2 75@3 00. CANTAJOPES —Per dozen, 60c@1 00, OYSTERS lect, 65¢ per can WATERMELONS ~Per 100, $25 00@ 28 Grocers' List. CHEESY—Full Uream, 12¢; Part kim BEANE-~Imported German 60 bushel, VUFFE B -<Iio, tair, 110; Rio, good Rio, 1aliae to choice, 124e; Old gm 't Java; 2644 2! ke, Mochs, 284c; Arbuckle’s, 15}e. TEAS—.Gunpowder, good, 45@55; (Jhoice, B0@75c; Imperial, good, 404, Oh-ice. 50@750; yi"&‘a' ‘ll’lylwn, Good, W@ 50c; choice, 65c@8! apan Nat Leaf, 3563 Ja choice, 75c; Oolong, good, 40; Oolong, cho. 40(?; Souchong, ceod, 85@400; choice, 85@4bo. NEW PICKLES—Medium, in barrels, per $900; o in balf bbls, b 25 smalls, in bbls, 1100 do, in half bbls, 7 00; gherkins, in bhls, 13 00; do, in half bbls, 7 00, WOUDENWAKE—Two boop paile, 105; three hoop pails, @ 20. Tubs, No. neer wasbboards, 185 Uouble Urewn 2 90; Wallbuckul? 8 £0. LIAD—Bar, 81 65, VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, 16: pure apple, 18c; Prussing pure avvle, 16c, SUGARS ~Cut loaf, 11o; Urushed lle; Gravulated, 10j6; Powdered, 11; Fine powdered, 110; Standard Coffes A, 9fc; New York Confectioner's Standard A, 9%c: Good A, Ofc; Prairie Extra C. 9c. ROPE—Sisal, 4 inoh and largor, 10fc; GOODS—Oysters, 2 1b (Field’s), per case, 84 0U; do 11 (Field's), r caso, 2 75; do 2 T (Standard), per case, 75 Lobsters, 1 1Ib per _dozen, Tomatoes, 280; do 8 ™ per 800; Com, 2 1 (Mountain $10; soaked corn, 210; do ‘Yarmouth), rr case, 8 15; string beans, per_case, 2 10; Lima beans r case, 1 85, Swecotash per case. 2 00. Peas, comimon, per oaso, 2 00; pens, choice, por vase, 8 15, Blackberries, 2 Ib, per case, 240; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 60; easpberries, 2 b, per oase, 8 20, Dam- sons, 2 I, per ocase, 2 45. Bartlett pears per case, 3 00@4 0. Whortleberries per case, 240, Egg plums,2 perouse, * 75; Groen gages,? th per case, 2 75; do choice, 3 th per case 4 50. Pine Apples, 2 Ib, per case, 4 00@b 75. Peaches, 2 1b per oaso, 810 do 8 b, case, 4 50@5 00; do, (pie), 8 Ib, per cuse, 2 50; do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen. 8 50, SALT,—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 65; Ash- som, in mao ks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, b8, 8 60 HOMINY—New, 8 00 per bbl. SODA—Dwi ght's 1b papers, §2 85; De ond do, $2 85; Church's, $2 85; Keg sodn o1 CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8 15e;boxes 40 1bs,, 16 oz., 6s, 156, RICE—Carolina, 73@8c; Louisiana, 7 @8c; fair, 6@63. SY RUPN~——Sugar house, bb s, 550 thalf bls, 57c; kegs, 4. gallon« $250; choice able syrup, 58¢; half bbla, 65c; kegn, 82 50. STARCH,—Pearl, 4gc: Silver Gloss, 83 @sio; Corn Starch, 85@do; Kxcelsor wloss, 7c: Corn, 7he. SPICES,—Pepper, 20; Allspice, 20c; loves, 400; Nutmegs, 87 00- 2hc;Unssia, \iace %1 00. MATCHES—Per ocaddie, 5s; round, oases, §8 10; square, cases, $5 47, - SOAPS—Kirk’s Savon lmperial, 8 Kirk’s eatinet, 8 60; Kirl’s standard, 8 S0; Kirk’s white Russian, Kirk's Eutoca, 215 Kirk’s Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), #0; Kirk’s magnolia, 4 s5. LY E—American, 3 40; Greenwich, 340: Woestern, 2 75; North Star, 2 56; Lewis' Iye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275, POTASH—Pennsylvatin cans, 4 doz., in case, 3 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIKLD SEED — Red clover, ohoice now, £600 per bushel; mammoth clover 1 80. case, ) o BTOCKS, Adams Express 138 Aiton & Terre Hauto. 110 do pfd. o7 American Express........... 9% 94 Burl., Cedar Rapids & Norta &0 80 ‘anada Southern. ... .. . 62 647 Col., Cin. & Ind, Central.... 133 2 Central Pacific. 3 94 94 Chesapeake & Ohio. § o8 do 1st pfd 87 do 2d ptd 2 Chicago & Alton. ... 141 o pfd . 110 Chi., Burl. & Quincy. 138 Chi., St. L. & New Orleans. 75 Cin., Sund. & Clevelund..... 55 55 Cleve., Col. & Cincinnati. ... 3 Delaware & Hudson canal ayne & CI H, nnibal & St Joseph. do igan Louisville & Nashville. Loui-v., New Alb, & Ul 0 Marietta & Cincinnati 1st pfa* do 2d pfd 9 9 Nashville & Ch: New Jersey Central Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific 00ga. o Northwestern Peoria, Decatur & Evansv... 36} Pittsbirg & Cleveland...... 138 Reading .. A g Rock Istand Bt. Louis & San do Pl 60 do 1st pfd 983 St. Paul & Milwaukee. . .....1237 lo id ... 1384 8t. Paul, Mino, & Manitoba, 146 St. Paul & Omaha. .. : 4 | choice, 1 03; millet, common or 3 | Wamputta 44180 new, $700; white claver, new, 814 00; al alfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, 81300, Timothy, good, new, 83 00, blue grass, oxtra clean, 81 50; blue gross, clean, $1 25; orchard grass $2 59; red top, Missourd, 80c; millet,German, $100 to $1 25; i S hRD—Omge 1t 5 iD(YESE] oran o 5 bml:ela&r.zwg mgal orange, wlb unahuln or aver, ; honey locust, per Ib., 35c; per 100 Ihe., $25 00. FI5 _i—Tamily white fish, 90 Ib ht bbls, 85 25; No, 1 white fish, 9015 bf bbls, 7 00; No, 1 white fish, in 10 Th kits, 1 10; family 10 Ib kits, 85c; New Holland herring, per keg, 185; Ruasion sardines, 7be: Colum- bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; George' Bank codfish, Gc; Gen, boneless cod, Shc; bonclean b, ko, MACKEREL-—Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 Ibs, $12 50; hf bbl No, 1 ex shore do, 100 Ibs; 8 60; bf bbls, fat family do, 100 Ibs, 6 00; meas mackerel, 12 1b_kits, ‘2 25; No, 1 ex shore, 12 Ib do, 1 50; No, 1'shore, 121b do, 100; fat family, 10 ib do 75c, PEANUTS—Konsted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 10c per Ib; fanoy white, 104 per1b; saw—whito Virginia raw, 106; roasted, 12he. Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, 84c; Appleton XX, 7c;_Atlanta A, 8c; Boott 1 Bho; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 7o, Cabot W ittenango A, Gic; Great Fally E, oosier, 64c; Honest Width, 8tc, In- dian Head A, 8hc; Indian Standard A, 8§c; Indian Orchurd d. w., 8fc; Lawrence LL, 7c; Mystic River, 74c; Pequot A, 8jc; Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica O, bhe; Wachus- ett B, 74c; do'A, Bio; do K 48, 12he; Wal- cott BB, She. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 4.4; Tho; Alligator 84, 3¢; Argyle 4-4, T4e; @ % | Atfantic LL, 64c; Badger State X 4-4, o *| Bennington © 4.4, 6c; uckoye §. 4.4, Gicc [ndian Orchard 'AA 9-8, 8h¢; Laconia O 39, 84c; Lehigh 1 4+4, 940; Lonsdale 44 100; ’up&)erell N 80, 7¢; do O 82, 73c; do B 36, 74c; do F 89, 83c; Pocaasot O d+d, 74c; BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog gin L 4-4, 94¢; Blackstone A A in perial 8fc; do 1124 ) y 5 Pl 253 [do do half bleached 4-4, 9¢; Cabot 4-4,8§; R & (Facls 143 | Fidelity4-4, 9he; Fruit of the Loom, 10; b 1.:;‘[‘;‘ \.";:u:“m £t L] ::un.hri\.ll‘;“,l:ix l!o\vfice:‘;r\;rm,lkng 5 Great J § ates Expross, ... 7 | FallsQ, 104e; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12ct Wabt 8. L & Pacifi s o Jatls S 04es Tocian Hond e 12}0; New do v qee DI O34 60| w0 Mills, Pequot A, 100; Pepperel Wells, Furgo & Co. Express. 130 181 | NG Pilly, 125e; Pacahontas -4, 9ho; Western Union Telegraph. .. 593 898 | Pocassut 4-4, 830; Utica, Llo; Wamsutta Bast Tennescee. ...vrenn oo 10 11E| (O Tyape 4% i 1;" 1‘1’ LUUKS' (Colored)—Albany ¥ brown, {18¢; do C, drab. 11s: do XA stripes and 1 1’ pl ,1??;:; m;d xx:{ l:;{u;vn an fdmh. 1 stripes and plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, Homestak 19 » e e AN Litdle Pittabur 3; o ; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River ntario ... # | brown, extra heavy, 114c; Indians A + Quicksilver . 10 1"! brown' 18+ Nevonset A brown, 1sc. e pid 15 | T MIOKINGD—amoskeag A U A 82 Silver OUA.... I t[190; do XX blue 82, 184c; Arrowanra, Bian rd 12 94c; Claremont B B, 154¢; Conestoga ex Butro.... ] 1} | tra, 174e; Hamilton D, Tifs Lewuston o Bol inson ... 1 1 150, 15¢; Minnehaha 4-4, 20c; Omega super outh Pacific. 13 18 | oxtra 44, 280; Pear] River 82, 16f0; Put. Minneapolis & Su. Louis. ... 31 3 foam XX blue stripe, 120; Shetucket § do pid. 69 W) | 108c; do S8 12¢; Yeoman's blue 29, 90 *Offered. DENIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand broun C——— 16h0; Andover DD blue, 153¢; Arling X COMMERCIAL ‘Seotch, 1840; Concord 000, blue aw Omana Wholessle Market. Orriog or THE OMAHA Bux, } | Wednesdsy Evening, August 16, The only changes reported io the mar ket to-day are as followss Barley No, 2 advanced 1¢. Barley No, 3 advanced dc. Rye declined e, Tomatoes declined 251 Kegs declined 2c, Apples de lined 25c per bbl, ‘Watermelons declined to $15 per hhd. , Homiay d.chned 50 per bbl, Candles advanced i¢. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT,—Cash No, 2, 854c; cash > o, 8, T2he; rejected, b0c, BARLIKY,—Cash No, 2, 79; No. 3 YR, —Casb, 5845, C Jll.N.—I'\'u. 2, t3e, 50¢ per box, | do AAA, do do 13}; do XXto Haymaker's blue and brown, River DD stripe, 1640; Pearl blue and brown, 1tc; Uncasville, infug, 24 inch double face, Bjc; G lazed, bho; Manhattan glove finish, bjo; Newport do 6e; do glazed, bio; Pequot do fies Lockwood kid finish 8o, CORSET JEANS—Amory, 80; Andros coggin satteen, 8is; Clarendc s, 640; Cones o i attcen, Thei - Hallowel ' 86 Tudi 4 Orchard 74¢; Narrsgansett, improved,o Pepperill satteon 940; Rockport, 780 PRINTS Allens, 64c; American, 64c; Arnold, 7e; Berwick, 4fc; Cocheco, 7c; Conestog Dunkirk, 4jc; Dunnell, 6)@ic; Eddystone, 7ci Gloucester, 6e, Hanmony. 5ic; Kuickerbocker, 640 Mer-) rivae D, Mystle, Ghe; Bpracues, 6c; Southbridge, 6¢; do, Ginghams, 7c; 3 bore, cutal Gho. GIN SHAMS— Amckong, 124c; Amos- keag dress 94; Argylo, 10jc; Atlantic, $¢; Oumberland, 7ho; Highland, The; Kenilworth, 84c; Plun kett, 10§o; Bus arl. OATS, —(ash, 30¢, 51;15“)’ BT PRICES—Corn, 65@75; oats, 5c, Prod d Provisions. PR s B Imgnw TOBATOES~Soarce; $1 per wex, CUTTONADES-—Abberville 1 Agate, %c; American, 11c; Artisian, 20c; Cairo D and T, 134¢; Clarion D and T, 17}e; Deccan Co, stri) Dwd’l‘klfic: Key- stone, 184c; N npareil, Toor™ omss 1 aad T . 103 ) Lojey Koyal, Sussex, 19¢; T 12)c; Wachusett shirt- ing sheok: uhfin, ankin, 124¢; Yor! lain Nan h:‘ 12§c; do, cheoks, stripes ane ancy, 12*; o, 8 oz, 200, SHEETINGS—Andro 10-4,273¢! do 94, c; do 8.4, 22; Continental C 42, 110; Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New York mills 08, 85c; do 78, 80c; do 58, 224e; Pembroke 104, 25¢; Peguot 104, 284c; do 74, 19¢; do 49, 16c; Pepperell 36, 29¢; do 67, 21¢; do 57, 18¢+ Utica 98, 850; do 8, 22he; do 48, 176 Oigars and Tobaccos. CIGARS. —Seeds, 815.00; Conneoticut, £25.00; Mixed, $35.00; Seed Havana, 50.00 ClearHavana, $75.00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 241b, 60c; Our Rops, first quality, 62c; Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts,80c; Horse Shoe, wum{'-, 21 Tb, butts, 60c; pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army and Nu(. unds, B50; * Bullion, me(ln, 590; Loril. rd’s Climax, pounds, 60c, FINE OUT—In pails,—~Hard to Beat, 50; Golden Thread, 700; Fountaln, 80c Favorits, 650; Rocky Mountain, 600! Fancy, 56c; Daisy, ble.—In tin foil— Catlins 0, 8., 5 1b boxes, per 1b 630; Lori- illard’s Tiger, 65¢; Dismond Crown, 660, Gilt Edge, | $ SMOKING—All grades—Commion, 23 to 8¢, Granulated—DBlackwells Durham, 16 oz 6le; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 460; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 oz, 880; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags por Ib, §1,85 oil, 553, 3 Paints Olls and Varnishes. PPPA'M o, S e o . P.. 830; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6§ Marsailles green, 1 5 b cans, ‘50 French zine, g12on seal, 12¢; French zinc, red seal, llc;g‘mnch x[nn, in varnish asst, 200c; French since, in oil asst, 150; Raw nad hnr;|¢ m-nbe{,3 1M en:l- kl?a raw ln£ burnt Sienna, 13¢c: vandyke brown, refined hmphhx‘ha 120; coach black, 1%; ivory black, 160; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; n, . & D, 160; 1 Fovlinn red, 10c; Venetian red, 80; Tiachp lre, 22; American Vermiliod, I, & P, 18c; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D 0,, 18¢c; yellow ochre, 9¢c; golden ochre, 16; patent dryer, 8o; praining colors: light oalk, dark oa's, walnut. chestnut and ash 15c. Dry aints ‘White lead, 64c; I'rench zinc, 100: Paria whiteing s whiting il 18c; whiting com'l, 1}o; \umphfich"aqmm. town, 14c; lrmpblack, nnflnm&, 100; Prus- sian blue, 55¢; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4¢; umber, raw, Acjsienna, burn t, 4c; sienna, raw, 4o Paris green genuine, 2h0; Paris green com'l 20c; chrome green, N. Y.' 20¢; chrom- green K., 12c; vormillion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, America, 18¢; Indian red, 10c, rose pink, 1dc; venetian read, Cookson's s venetiun red Am., 1fc; rel lead, 74e; glirom yellow, gening, 2e; chromo’ yel. low, K., 12; ochre, rochelle, 8c; oo Trench, 2 ochre, American, 2 Winters mineral, 2 lehigh brow, 23 spanish brown, 24c; Prince's mineral OILS—110" carbon, per gallon, il3e; 150 headlight, por gallon. 124} 175° headlight, per gallon, 160 linseed, raw, per galion, 73 linseed, boile per gallon, 6c; Tard, winter st 'd, per gal* on, 100: 'No, 1, 85c; No. 2 7hc; castor, XXX, per gallon, 110; No. 8, 1 00; sweet, ver gallon, 85¢; spe m, W. B., per gallon, P55 fsh, W, B. ‘per gallon, 606 extra, per gallon, 75c; No. cating, zero, per gallon, 300; summer, L5c; xoiden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 85c; No. 2, 50; aperm, signal, per gallon, B0c; ter- pentine, per gallon, 55¢; naptho, 74', per gallon, 180; 64", 17c VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, Farniture, extra, 81 10; farniture, No. 1, 81; conch, extra, 8140; oach, No. 1, $1'20; Damar, extra, 81 75; phaltum, ex:ra, 85c; shellno oil finish. 81 30 PAPER—Straw paper, 2fo; rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, 6:; manila paper, 10c; news paper, 8c Hoavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, $3 40; plow steel, special 3 50; hard * | cast, 7c; crucible, Sc; special vr German, fic; cast tool do, 15@20 wagon spokes, sel 225@3 00; hcbe, per et, 1 5b; folloes, saw dry, 140; vongnes, each, 70@8bc; axles, cach, 75o; square’ nuts, per I, 7@llc; washers, per 1b, 8@18c; rivets, per Ib, 11¢; coil chafn, per Ib, 6@12c; malleable, 8c; iron_wedges, 605 crowbars, 60;. harrow teoth, 4c; hotsoshos, por keg, b 00; apring steel, 7@8Sc; Burden's horseshoes, b 50; Burden’s muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT,—Shot, $1.85; Buck ‘shot, $2.10 Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40: do., half kegs, 83,48; do., quarter kegs, 81,88; Blast- ing, keas, §3 85! Fuse, ver 100 feet_50c. BA« BED WIRE—In car lots,.8 8 per 100;: in less than car lots. 8 55 var 100, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 60§, 4 00, Leather. Oak sole, 38c to 42c; hemlock sole, 28¢ to 85c; hemiock kip, 80c to 100; runmer, 6Aic'to 80c; hemlock hem! lock upper, 28c to 260; oak w per, 24c; alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 32@36c; Greisen kid, 2 50 to 275; onk kip, 80c to 100; oak calf, 120 to 130; French kip 110'to 1 55; I ench calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus, setts, 550 to 7 50; linings, 6 00 to 10 50- topyings, 9 00 to 10 50; B. L. Moroceo, 30c to 85c; ‘!;al)hle 0, D. Moroceo, 85c; simon; 270 to 3 00. HARNESS—No 1 star oak, 42c; No 2 do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio osk, 88¢; No. 2 do, 85¢; No, 1 Milwaukee 37c; No, 2do, 340, Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at a slight advance miu:. The demand for ?ood horses ex the fupl)ly consideraoly, Prices range as fol. ows: Fine single drivers, 8150, to 800.; Extra draft horie‘;‘s 8175, to 225.; Common drait horses, $100, to 150,; Extra farm herses, 8110, to 125,; Common w0 good farm horses $90. to $100.; Extro plugn, 860, to 75.; Common plugs, 820, to 340, MULES,—15 to 1564 hands {extm), 8125, to150,; 144 to 16 hande, $100, to 140.; 14 to 14; nds, $75. to 100,; 134 to 14 hands, . to 75, LI uors. ALCOMOL, —1¢7 proot, 226 por wine gallon; extea California spirits, 187 proof, 1 96 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits, 187 proof, 124 per proof gailon; re-distilled wLiskies, 1 00@1 50; fino blended, 150@ 2 50; Kentueky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 L0@7 00 BRANDIES—Imported, $6 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Im ported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140@3 00, RUMS—TImported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 b0@3 50 ; 71>£:Auu AND APPLE BRANDY— 5@4 (0, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per oase, BOOG@Y 0 Awaring, ome, 12000 OLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumber. WHOLESALE. ‘We quote lumber, atn and shingles on: ars at Omaha at the following pricer; JOIST AND SOANTLING 16 ft. and under, $21 00; 18 ft., §22 00, TIMBERS 16 ft. aud under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., £23 00; 0 £t 824 O, 22 ft., 827 50; 24 ft., §27 50, FENCING—No, 1, 4 axd 6 in,, 822 00; No, 2, §20 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (20d common boards) 18 50; No. 2, $17 00, STOCK BOARDS,—12-in. D, $2800; 12-in, O, 835 00; 12-in, B, $40 00, LIME—Fer barrel, $1 15; bulk pe. ous. 860 Cement, bbl, 81 75. Towa plaster, bbl, 82 00, "Hair Ber bu, 85c, _Tarre felt 100 b, 85 00, Btraw board, 83 00, COAL~—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris Run Blossburg, 812; Whitebreast lump, 86 70; Whitebreast nut, 86 50; Lowa lump, 86 50; Yowa nut 6 50; Kook Spring, $8; Anthracite, all sizes £11 0), Oruws DRU 8 AND CHEMICALS —Acid Carbolic, 50c; Acld, Tartaric, 60c; Balsaw (?ujmbh‘(l)er 1b, 70¢; Bark, a8, per Ib, 1c; Calomel, per 1b, 76c; nchunhi:, ¥ oz, 8115; Chloroform, per Ib, 100, over's powders, per Ib, 81 40; Fpson salts, por b, Bjo; Glycerine, pare, per Ib, i Lead, ~ Acetate, per Ib, Oll, Castor, No, 1, per gel, # 15; Oil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, §100; Oil, Olive, per gal. 81 50; OiL, Origanum, 506 ine P.& W, & R. & 8., Marburgs’ Puck 2 oz, tin | 4 40@ Tail 6, ! White lead, Umaha |7 chrome |« apan, 70c; ay. | 4 i |mixed butchers’ stock, 2 Wool, Merino nawas ed, lighs, 14@160; heavy,o @138160; medium unwashed, “flhu 1201 washed, choice, 820; fair, 800; tub-ding and w., 8c; buery, blackand cotted woo 2@60 loar Hides Pure, Ete. HIDES—tsreen butcher's hide, 8@64c cured T}o; hides, green sl ured 7c hides, d‘tc; dry fifnt, mmta’v:fl 1e; dry ealf I, 13@14o; dry salt hides, sound, 10@11c; green ealf, wt. § to 16 ., 10@11c; groon calf, wt, under 8 b, por skin, Hoc: wreen pelta, BO@8$1 25; green lamb akine, §1 25@1 50; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut scored and one grub, two' tlinds rate,) branded hides 10 per eant. off. Coon skins, No, 1, 45¢; No. 2, 806; No. 3, 20.; No. 4, 106, Mink, No, 1, 50¢; No. 2, 300; No. 8, 16c; No, 4, o, _Fox, No. 1, & No, 3 3o, Skusk, No. l, black, 3 short stripe, 400; narrow stripe 20c; Urond steipe, 106, Tallow 7o, Noew York Produos. New Vork, August 16 Cotton—Stead 13@13 5.160; faty steady; August, 1¢; September, 1 October, 11 90; veniber, 11 6843 cember, 11.700; January, 11.790; Febru. ary, 1190 ; March, 12.080; April, 12 16; May, 12.280. Flour “Dull; superfine state western, 465; common to good extra, 4 €0@ ; good 10 choice, & 25@8 50; white it extra, 7 00@ + 50; extra Ohio, 4 th@ ; ot Louis, 4 6@850; Minnesota pat- .nwlmm. 7 25@8 75, heat— 3@ he lower on onsh; @4 lower on options; No. 2 spring nominal; un graded red, 920@1 13; er No. § red, 1 mi; No. 8red, 11 i L11@1 114; No 2 red, 1 124@]._13); cer titioates, 1 13@1 134 deliverad; No. 1 red, 1 153; ungraded white, 1 21 16; ateamer 2 white, 110; No. 1 white, 11,000 bu. 1d at 116; 2 red for August, 208,000 bu sold at 112}@1 124, closing at 11 |: do for September, 512,000 bu sold at 1 12§ @113, closing at 1124; do for Ootober, 472,000 bu sold at 11 j@1 143, olosing at 1 18%; do for November, 216, 00 sold_at 1 158@! 15}, closing as 1 15, for December, 9,00 bu sold at 1 16{@ 1174, closing at 1 16§. L Corn—j@le lower; ungraded, 86@90c; No. 2, 86§ in s 88@88}o deliver-d; No. 2 white, 2 for August, 8{@ 86c, closi g 85]0; do for September, 8.(@800, closing at 85 ; do for Outober, 84§@85c, clusing at 8ike; do for Nuvem: ber, S0}@Sle, closing ut S0he. Oats f@jo better; mixed western, 55 @60c; white we-tern, 70@80c. Hay—Quiet, but steady; 65@70e. Hops—Firm; eastern, 44 @48c; York state, 41@) e, Cuffee-~Duli; Rio cargoes, quoted at 8} @1.e. Sugar—Steady; fair to good refining, quoted at 7 3. 6@7 b-16¢ Molasses —~Quiet and inchanged, Rico —Qui-t, but steady. Tl ow—Firm; prime st Rosin—8 e dy; 1 80@1 Turpentine—-teady; 46}@46}c. Fyga—Fresh westorn, quiet but firm; 22} @ e Whisky-~Firm and fairly active. Lether —Hemlock sole, Beunos Ayrs and Rio Grando light, middle and heavy, 21@24 c. Wo l—Quiet but steady; domestic flesce, @46c; puled, 18@420; unwashed, 12@ odv; Texas, 14@31e, Pork--Lower; new mess, 22 00@22 50, Beef—Quiet, 1 ut steady, Cut Meats Quist aud nominal; long cler mid tles, 13 75, Lurd—Stronger; prime steam, 12 63 12 75, Butter—In good demand and firm; 15@ New m, Bi@she. « hees ern flat, 6@10c, Manufactured Copper--Unchanged; new sheathing, 23 5 i got lak , 18}@183c. Pig Tron—Quiet but_firm; Scote zuic; Amperican, 22@26e, ron— Ruesin rheeting, 113@12c. Naile--Cut, 355; clinch, 5 15@6 15, Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, uiet but firm for choice; west. Flonr, + 20,785 4 700 Wheat 25,000 209,000 Corn . 47,585 11,000 Oats 2,300 . 31,00 e IR A ) s Council Bluffs Market. Couner, BLurrs, August Flour—Crystal Mills golden sheaf, hest K 800; rye 3 30; sas brands, 3 00@3 50; Grahaw, wr, 3 00, Corn Meal—1 70 for white; yellow, 1 60; corn ch p, 2800 per ton; corn and osts chop, 52 00 per ton; chop, 33 00 per ton, Wheat—No. 2, 7oe, Corn—No, 3, b72, Rye—Now, 47@50¢, Barloy—None, Oats—None FRUILS - Blackberries, 15¢ per box; apples, 2 50@8 00 per bairel, Broow_Corn—3}(@le, paday—Loose, 7 00@) 00; baled, per hale, Wood- 6 00, Woolanen, Butter—Creamery, 20c;in rolls, ved, 160; rolls not Wrapped, 12jc; colors, 10@12}c. Eggo—1 Onions—7ic per hushel, Live Chickens—1 75@? 25 per dozen, Potatoes—30c per imshel, Cubbages—25@0c per doz, Turpips 402 per bushel LIVE STO K, Cattle—Extra, 3 00@ 850 Veal Calves—b 0@ 00, Hogs— 700@7 25, Sheep—3 50, 8t. Louis ¥rodnoce. i S1. Louis, August 16, Flour —Easy, but not quotably 1 ‘wer, Wheat—L wer and very slow; No., 2 t@Y6ic for cash; 965@96de for August; 97@ 974 for September; 98@98}0 for Octorer; 99@9"}s for November; 66} @ie for the year; No 8 red fall, 424 ¢ 9. No» 4 red fall, 884c bid, Dull and lower; 77}@774c for for Se tember; 71/c for Octo- ber; Gdhe for November; G o for the wrap. mixed (3 ye. Oats—Dull and low, oash, & cording to looat] Angust; 3120314 fo 8485 for Ocober; Rye—Dull; 6 fo vid, {L rley A{\'u market, Butter—Dul; dairy, 15@ s n ) @ s~Higher; 153@16c, Whisky—>Steady; 1 17, Pork~Dull and lower; 21274 bid for cesh and August; job lots, 21 40@21 50, Bulkmeats — MNominally — unchavged; ullluulderw, 9.50; short rib, 13,10; shert clear, Bacon—Dulland easy; shoulders, 10 87 short r1b, 14 25; short clear, 14 74, o Lard~"Dull and nowinm; 12 1 @ ge for sBh@d~§o for September; $14@ ¢ for the year, cream- Ship'ts, Fiour, , Wheat . Corn. .. Onts Lye o O T R AL AFTENNOON Boan Wheat, a shad off; Bide for August; 97¢ for September; 98¢ 1or Oct ber; 994 for November; Hijo bid for the year Corn—Stea iy avd slow; 74> for August; 704c bid for September; 71jo for October; 664 for M 614c for the year. Oats—Lower; August; 3ifc bid for September; 834 bid for the year. T 8St. Louis Live Stock. 81, Louis, August 16, Hogs—Active, firm and higher; pigs and light Yorkers, 7 60@7 75; good Yurkers, b 0@8 25; butchers' to best heavy, 840 @85 50; a lot averaging 254 lbs brought the outside price; receipts, 1,600; shipments, noue, Cattle—Receipts, 0; shipments, 800; supply liberal, demand good aud prices fir; shipping steers steers :carce and wanted at 6 50@7 50; gr ss native steers, 4 30@6 25; native cows sold at 3 00@4 40; i grass Texaus plenty and active; o mning grades, 8 404 25; good to best, 4 50 &5 00; weste range cattle, 4 50@3 50, Sheep—Recelpts, 4,900; shipments,1,700; B 82 50 P i & W & 8 6 or oz, $2 30; pel §1'50; " Salacin, por. on, 400, Sulpliate of mhha fim per oz, .lugfi.m' Trolicht & JoOoEBERRS OF Dunker, CARPETS & CURTAIN GOODS k. LGRS, Guarantee Manufacturers’ Prices and Invite In- spection to their Unsurpassable Selection. jieam Chicago Proauoe. COnicAco, August 16, Flour—Dull; common to choice aprings, common to fancy Minnesotas, 5 5 patents, 675@7 50; falr to choice old winter wheat, 6 00@6 50; new, firm at 6 50; 1w grades, 8 004 50, Wheat Quiet and lower; ular, 101} for Angust; 07§0 for September; 97 20740 for Octoher; 8780 for the year; No 2 red winter, 1 01{@1 02 for oash; 1§ tor August and Septembe; 1 09§ for Ooto: ber; No. 8, ¥9¢; No. 2 spning, 104, Corn —Active but lowes TIK@THi(‘ for cash; 76@7041 for August: 7o@7530 for September; vau(%rrnn for October; 7 o for November; .0§@06fc for the year; re- jected, 74}c. Oats—TIeregular; futures lower; 4540 for cash; 4130 for Aug st; 80c for Septewber; :c;gu for October; M§@34jc for the year; rejwcted, 42@42: Rye—Q iot; v7c, Birley - Firm; 91@92¢ for September, Pork—In fair demand, but ut lower rat 21 90@ 21 00 for cash; 20 (0@20 95 for August; 20 ¥0@20 92} for Septemier; 21 0.‘,‘.(5 105 for October; 10 60@19 65 for .llum\q; 10 26@19 30 for the ye: Lar—Fair demand at lower rates; 12 12)@12 16 for oash, August and 8 I tember; 12 22§@12 25 for October; 1215 for November; 12 10 for January and the year, Bulk Meats—Dull; shoulders, 9 6); short rib, 13 00; short clear, 13 25, y Firm;. merchantable, 1 97; rejocted, 1 24, Butter~COrgamery firm and unchanged; other grades Woak, Eogs Firmer; 18)@1 o, Whisky Sceady; 1 18, Freights—Kates on corn to Buffalo, 1] @2 CALL BOARD, Whent—Easier; regular, 101} for Au- gust; U {o for September; ik for Oce tober: c for the year; No, 2 red, 101} for August; 1 00@1 0L for September; 1 00@1 00§ for Uctwber; No, 2 Chi- g0 spring, 1 05@1 06 for cash; 105 for Auzust; 98¢ for September, Corn - Higher; 751@76 : for September; 743 for October; Tlje for November; 664 @uts for the year, { Oats—Irregular and generally higher; 4130 for August; 86]c for Septeniber: 3540 for October; 31]c tor the year; 38jc for May, Pork—Highe ; 20 42§ for September; 21 074 for October; 19 20@19 224 for the year; 19 62} for Junuary, Lard—Irreguiar and generally lower; 12124@12 15 f r September; 12 22} for 0O tober; 12 00@12 05 for the year; 12 05 for January. Shipm’ts 10,0 0 Flour, . Wheat. Corn Oats. Rye . Barley. . Chiocago?Live stook. COHicaco, August 16, : The Drovers' Journal reports as fol- ows: Hogs—Receipts, 17,000; shipments, 3,- 100; weak market and dull at 10c decline; mixed, 7 60@8 25; henvy, & 30@8 35; light, 7 50@8 30; skips, 60U@ for pretty good. % Cattle—Receipts, 6,000; shipments, 1,900; very sluggish and generally dull at 10¢ decline; exports, 7 20@7 85; good to choice shipping, 640@7 00; common to fair, 4 25 @6 00; butchers’, 2 40@4 65; stockers and feeders, 350@4 25; eastern dairy calver, per head, 9 00 14 00; range, very dull; ans, 3 50@4 75; half breeds and Auwsericans, 4 40@h 65, Sheep—Iteceipts, 1,8 0; shipments, b sluggish market and weuk at 20@40c cline from Jast we k; common tofair, $00 @3 50; mediam to goud, 3 70@4 00; choice to extra, 4 20@4 50, et A Y New York Live Stook. Nrew York, August 16, The Drovers Journal Bureau reports as follows: Beeves—Receipts for two days, trade fair ata reduction of ahout 20c all around; extremes, 9 50@14 00 for steers; 9 5@1020 for Texas steers; 9 60 @10 25 for half-breed western ateers; none was taken for exportation; no shipments, Sheep—Receipts for two days, 940); rather dull; common to prima sheep, 4 00 | @5 75; common_ to choice lambs, 6 00@ 7 50; general sales of sheep at 4 76@b 25; lamby+, 6 25@7 00, Swine Receipts for two days, 5,700 live hogs dull and Jower, with fair to good state pigs sold at.8 H0@8 G0 per ewt, —— Kansas City Produce. KANsAS Ciry, August 16, Wheat—Steady; 1 T9}@7940 for cash; No. 2 red, 85@8bh: for cash; dc Augli t; B3¢ for Sept er; No, 1 red, $04e for cash, Corn—Weak; No. 2 mixed, 6742 bid f ¢ cash; 674 bid for August; 666 bia for Sepe tember, Qats —Slo bid for August, Butter— Unchanged at 16 w17¢. Eggs—Steady at 10, 5 480; S1@31ic bid for cash; 30c Wheat. Corn. ., Kansas City Live Stook KaNsAs Crry, August 16, The Live Stock Iudicator reports as fol. lows Cattle—Iteceipts, 3 400 head; weak and a shade lower: native steers 1,190 to 1,240 1hs) sold at 4 70@b 25 5 Texas sveors of 870 1bs wold at 3 60@3 65, Hogs—Receipts, 1,100; lower and slow ( with the tulk of sales at Receipts, none; nominn; 3 0@ 850 for good to cholc Potroleum Market. Prrmspy Pa., August 16, Petroleum Liuh-l; nited certificat irregular; closed at 50fc; refined, Gjc for Philadelphia delivery New York, August 16, Petroleum—Dull and easier; United, H90; crade, 6@04e; sefined, e, LR Li rpool Produoe. Livierroor, August 16, Breadstuffs—Dull and lower, Wheat—Winter, 9.@% 4d; spring, 8s 6@y bd, Corn—7s & L Save money and order kalt dircct from * us, we ship promptly by rail at the lowest possible cash prico to' all western points wé-lm TYLEK SALT (0., baginaw City,Mich — Short Breath 0O, Bortle, Manchester, N, Y., was troubled with ssthma for eleven years. Had been obliged tosit up sometimes ten or twelve nights in succession, Found iwmediate relief from Tioxas' ELeTaic 011, and is now entirely cured, 14d-1w WaNTED, —. second-hand 0od s b dull; 3 [ £ n.fi:‘;‘e:.::;’::’y m‘:j‘ c;fi;‘: 3‘:%5[&; bicycle. ~ Address box X, Central Texanr, 3 004 50, Oity, Neb, 163t g B8 — MEDART PATENT WEOUGHT RIM PULLEYS. E. M. MAXWELL, FREMONT, NEB., EXOLUSIVE AGENT FOR THIS STATE. The following advantoges are laimed for this Pualley: It 18 sTRoNGER and more durable, owing: ber of arms BETTER BALANCKD, IT 18 MUCH LIGHTER, in no danger of breakage in handiing when shipped loose. 1. To the absence of shrinkage strains, 8. To the fact that the rim is much stronger than the cmt rim, IT HAVES B LTING, 2, To the increased num- It It 18 onRAPER, There When shipped loose fluz ave generally accepted as third-clas« freight instoad of first-class, and as the weight only one-h .t that of cast Pulleys the fraght isstill further reduced. WE GUARANTER THEM to perform watisfactorily Anr work from the lightest to the heaviest. n Seuir PuLieys from 12 to 48 ches diam. ter only. i Pulieys of wider face than 18-inch are provided with two sets arms without ext:a charge. o supply each Pulley with two set-screws without extra charge. ALSO. Agent for Patent Hot Polished Shafting OUR OLAIMS. ‘What we claim for our PATENT Hor POLISHED SHAFTING ia: 1st. That it is round and straight, 2d." Tt ean b acourately rolled to any desired gaugo, 8d. That its su faca being composed of magnetic oxide of iron obviates any un- duejtendency to rust or tarnish, while it at the same time gives one of the best journal or bearing nurfaces ever discovered. 4th. That it will not warp or spring in key seating. bth. That it is wade of the very vest of refined stock, #ar For further particulars, price list and discounts, send to E. M. MAXWELLS Foundry and Machine Shop, Fremont Nab, AL L, = — The Kewaunes Sensation. £pecinl Dispateh to Tus Brx, Kewaungg, Ill., Aug. 16 —The ex- citement over the bank robbery of ( $20,000 is about ended. All the scouting parties who have been scour- ing the country since the ocourrence have returned, and the case been put in the hands of the detectives. All sorts of conjectures are indulged in. 111 defined rumors of collusion are in- dulged in in some quarters, and there is suspicion that a Chicago drummer who was there about the time of the robbery, but disappeared shortly after- ward, was concerned in 1t. The rob- bers have got such a long start that little hope is indulged thai they will ever be captured. L e ‘The Iron Manufacturers. gpecial D spateh to Tuk Ukx: Prrrssurc, Pa,, August 16--The Iron manufucturers of Pittsburg and the west held their regular monthly moeting to-day. There was full rep- resentation from all points, and the association was in session mnearly all day. The principal business before the meeting was the appointment of a committee of seven, who in turn will vame a committee to appear before the tariff commission, The latter committeo will represent all branches of the iroa and steel trade in the Un- ited States. The status of the strike was also discussed, but no action was taken looking to a scttlement of the troubles, as there was nothing in the situatien to warrant a change from the stand taken at previous meetings, Kansas City Sensations. Spocial Dispateh to Tk Bre, Kansas Ciry, August 16,—A most peculiar und distressing accident oe- curred at the ferry landing here to- day. An unruly cow, while being driven from tne boat, attacked a party of women upon the river bauk, Mrs, Weost was nearest and tho animal plunged one horn into the side of her faze, it passing clear through and com. ing out on the other side, and literally tearing away the entire lower part of her face. T'he woman will die, C. N, Trest, ex-justice of the peace at Armstrong, Ks., a suburb of this place, being inconsolable over the death of his wife last week, ended his own life this evening. As Martin Boulder, a farmer with two young sous, was driviog home from here to-night, his hcrses became frightened and ran away. Boulder was killed and both boyas it jured, one fatally. —— The Three Per Conts. Special Dispatch to 41 Bas, WasHinaron, August 16.—One hun- dred and fifty millions of 34 bond have already besn surrendered by national bunks alone, and there is every reason to believe the amount received from thesn banks will aggre- gate nearly $180,000,000. Tostimoninl to Mrs, J. Brown. Special Dispat h to Tux B Newrort, R, L, August 16— Bishop Payne, of Florida, writes the colored citizens here in relation to his ejection from a first class carriage on the Fiorida railroad on account of color, affirming the brutality and in- justice of the railway employes’ ac- tions, but evincing a disinclination, owing to advanced years and feeble health, to engage n a legal contest. The money collected for the legal con- test was voted to the widow of the honored martyr, John Brown, who freely and nobly gave his life that the race might be freed, as & slight testi- monial of the grateful feelings of the colored people, g - Do Not Be Deceived In these times ot quask medicine adver- 3isements everywhere, it s truly gratify- i to find one romedy that iv worthy of praise, and which really dves as recom- mended Elictric Bi'ters we can vouch for as being a true and reliasle remedy, ondone that will do asr eommfludei. They luvnrlnlylr cure Stomach and Liver Complaints, Diseases of the Kidneys and forinary difficulties, We know whereof wo spoak, and can readily say, give them a trial, Sold at fifty cents & “bunle by C. F Goodman hFEl i Commissioners’ Court. WEDNESDAY, August 16, 1883, Tho board met pursuant to adjourn- ment, Present, Commissioners Corliss, Drexel and Knight, The minutes of the preceding meet- ing were read and approved. County roal, commencing at the southwoest corner of southeast | of southwest | section 26, township 16, range {; thence cast 14 mile toa point 83 feet east of center line of Union Pacific railrcad right of way, was de- clared open, and the olerk ordered to advertise the same according to law. Also county road commencing at southwest corner of section 26, town- ship 16, range 9; thence north to a point north of center line of Union' Pacific railroad right of way, and ter- minating at said last named point, was declared open, and the clerk in- structed to advertise the same, A petition from property owners in Terrace addition was taken up, and on motion the prayer of same was not granted, The claim of the Omaha Post Print- ing company, for publishing commis- sioners’ proceedings, amounting to $149 00, was rojected, The following accounts were allowed from the general fund: C, 8t, P, M, & O, R. R,, ticket for poor 8950 e R ] « 80 50 Redfield Bros,, printing .40 J, A. Thistle, grading. .. 1185 00 W, Hgedorn, witnuss' fees . 400 C. Kutli, witness fees,..... . 200 C. Leingo & Son, groveries, . 200 i, Palwer, work on road. . . 600 Adjourned to the 19th inst, Joun BauMmer, County Olerk, -t Free of Charge. All persons suffering from Coughs, Cold Aitoiis, Brogotlsls Yaoms af ¥ n‘ue,'uun'y' affection ot the Throat and Lungs, are re- quested to call at C. F. Goodman's drug store and get & Trial Bottle of Dr, King's Now Discovery for Conumption, free of cnare, which” will convince them of its wonderful werits and show what a regular ollar-size bottls will do. Call exrly, INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL, Thase dosiring 62 make money on sl aod P odum oy stments i D0 “ralis, brovisioas an i sedes specia: $02s, 0.0 143 by Op 1rating on oE e 00), casa profits ave besn rolzol ‘aad paii 62 i ivestary 850 auwoud ing 0 sever | timos b joorig- or p yab . on demand Eapla 1y clivu ars and «tatemeats of fand STOOKS We tlre Weo want re ponsible $100 i it FLEUM 3G & ME.RIAM, mission Merchants, Major Chicago, 1Ll plan’ Feom ay'l, 1551, 0 the pro- b inal invos men , still leaving the weate who wil eapors 03 erups sad Al puckage of * BLACK-URAUGHT™ e ent ‘ate, 0a lnvostm n s of §14,00 WHEAT 3ot/ oF win 1 lavo tindnt usklag money fut oduc: tho plai L beral come dross free of charge. e

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