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v FINANCE AND COMMERGE, RRVIRW OF THE WREK, New YORK, June 18, Events of the week in financial cirolos although not generally important v ere iy, teresting in some cases, The 1 ket was easy throughout, from and late in rates were advanced e for bo'ly classes to 84 85@4 87, Government bonds 0 d lower the first e sales from aly brought in large home investment, and toward there was a gen advanee Railvoad and miscellaneons opened strong and buoyant with vance in_pric was led by ad, but the close in prices. specnlation al en decided ad- The upward moveruent A& nt)l;\m-h-m stocks, Pacific ailronds, telegraph shares, and elevate railrond shares: This conditin of Giaicy continued to the m; when there was shar rices decline sharply however, the mark ant again af MONEY AND STOCKS NEw York Money closed at 3 per cent, firm at #4 85@a 4 87, ne 19, Exchange 's, 130 bid; y 1143 bid, ific railroad bonds closed as follows: Univn firsts, 121} to ma; Union land grants, 1184 to 120; Central Pacific, 118§ to 1104, Stock market to-day was iregular throughout, but generally strong and clos. ed with the highest prices of to-day, gen- erally_current. Strongest stooks were Western Union, Central Houston and Texas, 1 rie and Wes «ern, Peoria and Evans and Delphos and Burlj Following are the cl Am D T Preferred . Nash & Chat. O & Miss 3 Preferred. 0+ StL& S ..., Preferred .... f Tex di Do Ext Cen,.... State bonds dull but firm. 0, June 18, ay the local money market was at previous rates under a fairly ac- cellaneous demand. Eastern ex- change between city banks was firmer at 50c discount per £1,000. The cl the associated banks were ————— Weekly Review. Oxana, Saturday Evening, June 18, During the past week the wholesale mar. kets have been unusually lively, Hard- ware men report the best week for several years. The wholesale grocers have all heen doing o booming business. In drags, paints and oils, the market has ruled firm, dealers having all they could do to keep up with orders received. Dry goods, leather, lumber and in fact all branches report trade on the incre Grain market un- settled; wh a fraction lower than at the first of the week. Barley{ declined 3¢ for No. 2 and 1cfor No. 3, Rye, 5c and oats 14c lower than last Saturday's quotations, Live stock market is inally the same. Provisions have been firm, with good trices, Flour, unchanged; potatoes have declined 5c; new potatoes were sold at 85 00@5 25 per barrel, Butter and egys remain about the same. In the drug mar- we note a decline of 10c on quinine since last week. \ 3 'Corn advanced 2c. [ very dull, little being done and prices nom- 4 ;1 e Omaha Wholesale Market. Or¥IcE 0¥ Tir OMAHA BrE, | Saturday Evening, June 18, 1881, " | Grain markets to-day were qniet and very few changes in prices. No. 2 and 3 wheat declined 3c; rejected, Te. Provisions, steady and mostly un- changed. Eggs, o lower than yesterday's auotations, All other quotations same ay 'yesterday, Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.~Cash No. 2, 93¢ Cash No, 854; rejected G4c, LEY.—Cash No. 2, 97¢; No, 3, 73¢. RYE,—Cash, 84c. ‘ash No. 2, 1fc. \—Cash, 290, Live Stock. Cattle—We quote as follows: Choice shipping steers, 1,300@1,400, £1 50@5 00; choice butchers'” steers, 1,001,200, 83 7h@4 50, Sheep—Good mutton in fair demand. Sheared, 83 75; unsheared, $4 50 por hun- quote s follows; Light 85 00@5 10; medium mixed 5; extra choice heavv, Provisions. FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight 82 80@3 00; patent, 4 00@h b0; winter wheat straight grade, $3 25@3 patent, 84 00@4 75; graham rye, $2 25; Wheat, $2 \28, RYE FLOUR—$3 25, MILLSTUFEFS—Bran, per ewt. 60c; ings, per ewt, 70@80c; shorts, per cwt.70¢; chopped feed, per owt. 7ic; meal Dolted, vellow, 80c; white, $1 00, POTATOES —Per bushel, peach blows, 60c; new, per bushe), $1 25, ’OULTRY—Live ¢ ns per dozen, ; old, spring chickens, %3 50 ade, Shippers count, 11Jc Candled, BUTTER—Choice, 1 creamery, scarce, 20c, APPLES—Baldwin's repacked, 8500 r bbl, P HONEY —Extracted, firstclass Calif- Terrents repacked, per box, & 00; Palermo, per box, &6 50, Misinos, per box, 87 00;Imperials, per box, 00 LE':\I()NS—P‘nn:X 5.00; good repack STRAWB firm;_per case, 82 GOOSEBERKIE: t 10¢ t. AT ABTIS Al kinds bring good V' BRESWAX Yello, 18@20c. CIDER-—Sweet, 20c ver gallon. Qrocers' List. COFFEE.—Rio, fai 9 poor, no market; repacked per box, “In light receipts; 18}c; Rio, good, o, prime to choice, 14ic; Old gov't 3h@28he, Mocha, 2he; Arbuckle’s, inje EAS.—Guopowder, good, 43@3fo; Gl da@ésc;' Timperial”good, 4060t ice, 60@76¢; Young 508 choloe G bt B Jupan’ Nat. Lead, 850; Japan, choice, 60@73c; Oolong, good, of | 4@ et ot 'S, orders for | & i 4% Coup, 1173 4 RRIES — Good shipping | 8. & Sor ice, 85@ 45 Cut Jloaf, 1{e; Granulated HSK'; Powdered, 11 Fine powdered, Standard Coffee A, L1dc: New York Confectioner's Standard % Good A, 10je; Prairie Extra C, Sugar house, bbls, 45 , 4% gallons, 2 30; halfbbls, 40¢: ke Pepper, 175; Allspi Nutmegs, $100: Cassia, half (¢ Mace, 81 00, SODA. ~Dwight's th papers, land do, 23 00; Church's, £ 00; Pearl, 8}e; bhls dairy, 100, 65, i—Two hoop_ pails, 2 10; Nov I | o. T tubs, tubs, 700; mble Crown. ; Wellbuckets, 50. 5,COTTON YARN —Cotton yarne, 3 medium, neer washhoards, 1 5 Globe Washboard, L -Bar, $1 65, MATCHESPer caddie, 82. PROVISIONS —Breakfast bacon, 11¢; choice lard, 113c; dried beef, 133¢; should. ems, canvassed 7c; hams, canvased 11jc; lingon, sides, 103 NEW PIOKLES ~ Medium, in barrels, £9 50; do in half bbls y in bbls, 12 00; do, half bbls, 6 herkins, in bbls, 13 50; do, iu half bbls, 7 y R-Pure apple extra, Prussing pure apple, ew, 88 80 per DLl jum, hand picked 83 00 18¢; per bush ROPE—Sikal, § inch and larger, 10c; inch, 10§c; g gt X SOAI dnch, 11c. S—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 2 . 2 40; Kirk's standand, 3 dig i : Kirk’s American, 2 75; North Iye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 2 POTASH-—Pennsylvauia cans, 4 ¢ in case, 8 85; Babbitt’s Ball, 2 doz, in c 14 nchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, IELD SEED — Red clover, cho 590 per_bushel; mammoth clo white clover, new, $14 00; new, 812 50; alsike, new $1300. Timothy, good, new, $2 50 bluegrass, extra clean, $125; blue new, rass, clean, §1 15; orchard grass, 82 00; red top, choice, millet, common or Missouri 125 rman, $125; to $ Hungarian, 1EDG Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or ver, & honey locust, per 1b., ily white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, vhite fish, 90 15 hf bbls, 6 00; X e fish, in 1011 kits, 1 00; family 101b kits, 73¢; New Holland herring, per keg, 120; Russian sardines, 75¢; Colum- bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00 George’s Bank codfish, 6o boneless codfish; The; boneless fish, 4 ACKEREL’-Half Lbls mess mackerel, No. 1 ex shore do, bls, fat family do, 106 , . kerel, 12 b kits, 2 No. 1 ex shore, 121b do, 1 50; No. 1's 1211 do, 1 00; fat family, 10 b do, JANNED GOODS—Oysters, (Field's), per case, $390; do 1 1 (Field’s per case o2 1h (Standard), per case, 375; do 1 1b (sta 21 (slack), per per case, 125: T ), ase, 260; do 11 (slack), Salmon, 1 b, per dozen, 160; do 21, per dozen, 250, ines, small Fish, fmported, half boxes per dosen: 170; American, quarter boxes per dozen, 1 40; do half boxes, per dozen, 240, Lob- 210; strawberries, 21b, per case, 3 2@3 5: raspberries, 2 1b, per - case, 2 75@3 00. Danisons, 2 1b, per case, 2 25, Bartlett pears per case, 300@4 00. Whortleber- ries per case, 250, Igg plums, 2 1b per case, 3 30; do, choice, 210, per case. 450, Green gages,3 1b per case, 3 30: do choice, 3 1b per case, 4 ine Apples, 2 1, per case, 350@4 50, Peaches, 21> per case, 3 10: do 3 1b, case, 3 60@4 20; do, (pie), 3 Ib, per case,2 60; do'pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, 2 80, RICE~Carolina, 63@7c; Louigiana, 57 @éie, l"*l;h\'UTS—l{nmLe(l, choice, red Ten- nessee, 8c per Ib; fancy white, e per Ib; raw—white Virginia, 7@7c. Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS-Atlantic, 6 to 8c¢; Adriata, 7i; Atlantic, A., 74; Ashley, 31 Androscoggin, 12; Appleton, 0} to 5 Bedford, R., 5§ Boott, M, family cotton, 7h; Bangor, K, 74; Capitol, A, 6: Cone- 7). i nbbli % 274; Conestogo, 3 3 it of tholoane s 25; Fruit of the loom, 1 Farmers, Great Falls, 6§ to 7{; A, 8 Tndian orch lian head, 74; Indian head 3 Farmers, No T aone B, NG In chard, A > wrence, 6} to 8; Lawrence, X X X, Mystic River; 7; New York Mil e]?\wr«:”, epperell, N, Gf. 1,18: Pepperall, It BLEACHED' O gin, A A, Gold medal, 10; Androsooggis, § Bluckstong, 8 to 04 Blackburn, A A, 6; lkml.t,‘ R, 6 Boott, E, 7; gCabot, 12; Cabaot, 11; Cabot, 8§; Dwight Anchor, 104; Fruit of the loom, 1 ills, 94; Lonsdale, #3; Lonadale Cambric, 18; Nassau, 04 New York mills, 13; N York mills, water ll, 11; Pepporell, 12; twist. 14, Pepper Pepperell, 273; Pocahontas, 9; Pocahontas, 81: Utiea; ex cnote, half bleeched, 4 heavy, 11; Wanisuttas, 13; Wamsutta cam- Lr 'ONS—Androscog- PRINTS. solid colors, 6 white. Albion fancigs, 6he; Albion Albiog indlgo, blue ani ican, 64; Shirting Carl Cocheco ul‘n ings, 0; Kreeman's pink, 6; Freeman's Llock, 53; Hamilton_fancies 0, Hamilton red, 8; mack, F pink, 7 Merrimack purplos, 7; Merrimack printed piques, 7; Rich Richmond double rman, blue and red, 0 55 Simp- son’s mourniug, 7; Simpson's alpaca finish, COTTON n, net, 104c: DUCK—Boston X dyed loston XX dyed brown X dyed brown 124; Boston 9 0z dyed brown net, 9 Boston 10 0z_dyed brown, 1 (8 0z) 29 inch, 11; Stark, (8 0z), 13 tark, (8 oz), Glasgow royal dress styles, 11} COLORED CAMBRICS. Co, 5; Garner, 5; Hooksett, 5; glove finish, %, Red Cross, 5, s ROLLED CAMBRICS—G & Co, 6} 64; High colors, 1 cent more. ‘Adriatic, 84; 74; Boott Bleached, ; tark, A, s‘l.‘ N 0 SILESIAS—Blackburn, 9); Capitol, 15; Coin, 11; Lonsdale, 9, WIGANS, Berhn,fii 1 G 8; Caledonia, XX., 11 11; Fanmers' and Miners, Farmers' and Miners', No, wills, 114@ & Appleton, 8; b Pobper: Amoskeag, A A, 174c; , A new, 16; Amoskeag, B new keag, D' new, 13; Amoskeag, B Hyson, good, 36 | k ) 124; Amoskeag, H new, 100 Athos- oag, e 21 ek st o } 173; Cordis, A A A, 165 |9 os, 1 dard), per cast, 2 40; do | 2 sters, 1 Ib per dozen, 180, Tomatoes, 1 per case, 225 do 3 Ib per case, 265 Corn, 2 b (Mountain) |y per case, 340; soaked corn, 19 B 2 I (Yarmouth), per ecase, 350; string beans, per case, 190; Lima beans lwrc:mc. 200. Succotash case, 210, Peas, common, pnr case, 1 75; peas, choice, per case, 4 50, Blackberries, 21b, per case, honcst ‘Jfldfll, 73 In- | 8 : tone, wads 20c ; | set, 8 00; hubs, por set, 1 THE OMAHA DAI ¢, [y, O B 0, 36 in, 2; Falls company, O B O, 82 in 17 DENIMS. —Amoskeag, 16c}; Amoskeag 1 | Creen,C G, donia, B, 12 16; Otis, 12{@ CA] Z\'l('fl". “Wjo; Arasa- M, nia, double weights, Whittenton, A A'A, 10}, CRASH.Stevens, I3, Sc; Stevens, D, 84; Stevens, X, 0}; Steyens, P, 104; Ste M, 11}; Stevens, 124; Stevens, NN, evens, T ¥ D, 14}, Bleached gher. 'y Anchor, D; Golden F Washington, r, col red, DRIED ¥ TS—Choice halves, A, 10; Al seaches, new crof Evaporated Apples, 20; Cocheco, 1 boxes, Ofc; Michigan, 5ie; New York 3 apples, uis No, 1, 5e; Prur American Doe, : Currants, 7@7e noria, 274, Bal* 0c 8: Bunker Hill, ¢ Cream, 11jc; Part [ C Tweed, 1 » Doe, 30; Indian Creek, Model doeskin, 17 3, Thurlow, 13; Table SHIRTING FLANNELS, Rob Roy, 84, 87jc; Assabet I G4, 75; Assabet French plaids, 50; Blue Ridge, 215 Cocheco; Carondalet, 32): Fairmonnt, 18; Green Ridge, 223; Pequa, S4in, 87): Pequa, 28 in, 321, Assabet b Roy, Acid, Balsam safras, per Cinchonia, per Ib, 95c} Calomel, per Ib, 7 ! ‘h]lurn{urm. dover's powders, alts, per 1b, 4 @ ilycerine, pure, per 1b ) te, per b, 110°, e gadlon, 114 per gal, 13fc; Oil, Cast 81 00; Oil, Castor, Olive 5 1, 90¢; Oil, o, Yer 5 um, 40@ Opium, Quinine, P, & W. &1 o ot Indine, per b, ; Sal pel Sulphate of Morphine, per oz, 8 alphur flour, per 1b, 5e; Strychnine, per oz, €1 40@1 60. Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at a slight advance in prices. The demand for good_horses exceeds the supply considerably. Prices range as fol- 50, t0 300.; Extra draft horses, 817 Common_draft horses, 8100, to 150.; Extra farm horses, s t0125.; Common to good farm horses, 800, to $100.; Extra plugs, S60. to 77 20, to $40. to 153 hands (extra), 212 hands, $100. to 140 ne single drivers, 14} 14 to 144 Fant to 150.; hands, $60. to Cigars and Tobaccos, ARS, —Seeds, 81 C Spotted Fawn, 5 ; Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butf s, 24 I, butts, 5 2¢; Queen Bee, 24 11, butts, b3et pounds, 24 Ib, Dutts, 57; Army , pounds, 5lc; Bullion, pounds, In pai fard to Beat, hread, 66¢; Fountain, Roc Mountain, it —In_tin foi packages, 5 1b boxes, rillard’s Tiger, 60c, All grands—Common, 25 to sramilated—Blackwells Durham, 16 Dukes Durham, 16 0z, 45¢; _Seal of North Carolina, 16 0z, 46; Seal of Nebras-) 88¢; Lone. Jinen bags, per 1b, 81,35, Marbur, 2 oz, tin oil, S5c; Dog Tail, Gic. Lumber. EINISHING—No, 1. finish 1}, 13 and 2 inch, 8565 00 No. 1 finish 1 i 850 00; No. 2, finish 1}, 14 and 2 inch, £50 00: No, 2 finish, 1 inch, $45 00; No, 3 finish, 1 inch, 210 00; O, G. Dbattons per 100 feet lin., ugh 4 and £ stock, $ 30 00; _common stock, 825 NG—No. 1, $40 00; No. 2, 235 00; No, 3, 825 00; yellow pine, No, 1, $45 00, SIDING—No, 1, $25.00; No. 2, §2300; Yo, 520 00, 1P LAP—Plain, 83 00; 0. G. No. 1, 00. 230 00; No 825 CEILI 25 A star(best) No. 3, 82 50, Building Materi LIME—Per barrel, 81 35 bulk per bu,, va. plaster, nt, bbl, 2 50. Tarred bbl, 275, ' Hair felt 100 bs, $3 50, I per bu, 2ic., Straw board, $4 00, The Leather Trade. Oak harness, 39@4lc; _Pittshurgh selec- ted, 40@43c; ' hemlock harness, 87@ skirting per Ib, fair, 44c; black collar 14@ 2le; fair do; 18@20¢; fair No. 2, 16@18¢; hemlock sole, Buffalo slaughter, per Ib, 30 @34c; hemlock sole, B, A, slaughter per 1b, 25@320; oak sole, 40@43c; onk upper per foot, 25c; hemlock upper, 25c; do N 2, 28¢; oak kip skins per Ib, 80c@S1.1 hemlock kip skins per +1b, 75c@s1 French kip, skins per b, $1,00@; onk calf per Ib, $1.20@$1.23; hemlock calf per I, 8110981257 French calf per Ib, S1.25@$2,100 Simon Picard goat per doz, 8.00; bootley Morocco per foo, 30@s35c; calf kid per foot, 850; rouns per doz, 80,00@8$10.60; white and yellow fin- inga per doz, 88,00010.00; pink linings per doz, $7.00@$9.00; Russett linings, $7.- b; l‘:lfi‘chmichn' aprons per dozen, $12.00@ 14, PAPER—Straw paper, 3jo; Rag paper, 4o; dry goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, 10c; news paper, 8c. COAL—Cuinberland! blacksmith, $12; Morris' Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, $6; Whitebreast nut, 6; Towa lump, 86; Towa nut, $6; Rock Springs, 88, Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 64; green cured hides, 79c; green salt, part cured hides, 8@gfc; dry flint, sound, 13@ 14¢; dry calf and kip, 13@14¢; dry salt hides, sound, 11@12¢; green calf, wt. 8 to 15 lbs. 10@11c¢; reon il under 8 s, 'pen fskin, 50 wreen pelts, 81 00@1 1 0 Tawnb skins, ¥110@1 25; damaged %, two-third rate, (cut scored and one grub, classed two: thinds rate,) branded hides 10 per oent, off, Coon skins, No, 1 2, 80c; 20c; No, 4, 1 % e, 400; marrow s brood stripe, 106, Tallow, 4. Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heayy, 13@15¢; medinm unwashed, light, 18@20c; tub.- d, choice 2c; fair, 80c; diny and burry, black and cotted wool 2@l less, 8hot. SHOT.—Shot, $1.90; B Oriental * Powder, kegs, 83,48/8do., ing, kegs, 3,85 w{‘;’;?‘}l(';]l: MS-— (-}x?.;ife)'ng],”ik: Butes, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. 10}; Bates minton dress styles, 114; Earl: “White lead, Omaha ston, 94; Glasgow checks and fancies, 10;|F 0. P. & C. Co,,pure, 1to 5 Ib cans, 20c; 20; French zinc, ) Varnish asst, i ch zince, in il asst, 15¢; Raw and burnt umber, 1'1h cans 126! raw and burat Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, 16o; ivory black, 16 ack, 16c; Prussian blué, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L. M. & D., 14c; brind and shutter reen, L M. & D)., 14c; Paris green, 150; udian rod, ifo; Venstian red, fo; - Fuscay red, 22¢; American Vermiliod, I, & P., 1he; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &'D. 0,," 18¢; yellow ochre, So; golden ochre, 16; patent dryer, Ge; graining colors; light oak. dark oak, Walnut, chestout and ash 12c, Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 82 80; A-luw steel, cast, Tic; cant Sool o, “L0@0 wagon spakes, do 25; felloes, sawed LY . BEE: per b, $140; Epsom | ! d ! | spanish bro N2 $70. t0100.; 18} to 14 | | or b, & | washers A, coil chy iron_w teeth, 4c; steel, 7(@ S NAILS 10, oo clinch, 8d casi sh, 4 50; f kegs, 1 d finis Oc extra, ALCOHOT1 cent refined spirits, NDIES - In 1 40@ 4 00, Twported LU Tmporte EACH AND 175 4 00, CHAMPAGNE 26 00@ 34 00; Amer 18 00, Rhinew Per o umls bu red A genui ochre, och Winter's mineral, 1, £1'00; haltiim, 0 “\ 70c oil finish, 81 30, OILS-110" carbor headlight, per gallon ergallon, inceed, raw, ed, per gallon, callon, 85 No, SXX. per gallo er gallon, 8 per hde Lallon, per gal en machine, No. iynal, per gallon 185, 63 On 'Change the gr. ier. The bushels by canal and of oats, 6 of rye Flour transactions were 75@} 00, Wheat—Winter, inal; spring wheat for ‘many day: position to and the chy brought to ranged lower. cash; 110} for June for Aurust; 1107 1.08} for th cording to elév. on ticularly for cash an 54 for tember, of ately low range @80 cashor June; rejected, dull and qu for cash; 88} for Ji September. Barley—Inactive changed; tembe; nominal, 10 90@10 ¢ 10 917 bu; 34,945 bu bu; rye, Daring " the shipments of the as follows: R bbls,; head. 5 675 bu,’ The ' numbep Chicago 000 head against ponding period of Hogs—Receipts, 3,700, ood to choice b Cattle-~Receipts, der in hand for exy to choice shipping, fair, xmnrJo; and firm at 2 70@ ers, §340@h 10, ans, 2 80@ 4 3 SIEED- 1,800; market s Tair, 8 454 00, demand moderate, shorn sheep offered. Wheat ~Lower; N August; 1 14§@1 14} @112 for the ye Birley - Nominal, Whisky 1 07 Cattle—Reoeipts, pp::g e seant ass Texans, dry, 150; tongues, each, axles, AC Conestoga, extra, 42 in, 154: Falls compa: B each, 75¢; square’ nuts, per 1, 7@1lc; heifers, 8 25@ Sheep— Ree 1 re-distilled whisk fes, § wded, 81 502 50; K e 200@7 00; Kentucky and Penm vania ryes, $2 0@ 7 e 2 00 4 00; d. wha, per case, 4 007 00, Dry Paints. Fronch in, Afoe; Barie er, bu venetian read, Barrels iture, exta, 81 00; furniture, No, 1 8hc; sperm, W. sh, W.B., per gallon, 6 Al DG MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Chiongo Produce. receipts of grain were 46, embracing 179 of wheat, 806 of corn, In moderate nter brands, $5@6 2 past, there being less dis- or location; rejected, 1 10, Corn—In nrgent gdemand, both on spec. ulative and shipping accounts, ther advance in prices was realized, 2 high mixed, 46} for cash; 4 . | 45 for July. 5§ for the year; new new niixed, 42@ Yery weak and dull at o moder- gust; 274 for September; 267 for 1 Rye—Dull and demand i No. 281 10 for cash; 87 for Sep- 3, 96; No, 4, 82, —Fairly active and prices a shade Whiskey—Firm at 91 09, Receipts—Flour, 8.846 bbls; Wheat, 79,- Corn, 827,895 bu; Oats, 163,021 bu; rye, 1,311 bu; barley, 2,400, Shipments—Flour, 5,111 bbls; Wheat, Feorn, 426,226 bu; Oats 143,227 1,89 bu; bazley, 1,400, week ~ the receipts and Rece ain, 3,848,205 b g'&nu»nm of flou; »226 Tbs.; cut meats, 11,775,510 from March 1st to date 304,000 for the corres- —~-—- Chicago Live Stook. Demand good, and early @10¢ higher, but closed L[ all lost; miixed pack light bacon, 5 85 6 1 Y 5 10@6 40; two lots, 8 4,100; very quiet and slow market; could not be filled for laci fair demand for stock calves at 11 00@16 00 m; 8t. Louis Produce Market, for cash; 1 134 for Jul, mainly of grass Texans; offeri for next week good for all well fatted cattle, but poor for common ship) grades, b 40 MO NDAY, JUNE 20, 1881, @18¢; rivets, per Ib, 1 @1 Lig uor. r Califor oy cent, 216 por | A ; o it | 1 00, nported 3 00@I6 O | 450G b 00; donrestic 4 50@6 00 1 APPLE BRA Tmported per_case, can, per case, 12 00@ case, 4 50616 00, ine, per case, 6 00@20 | | 1he; CGerman. Prus. vandyke, nmber, raw, sienna, raw, Paris groen com'l chrome 00 ver- | n red, 10c; Cookson's | m., Le; red lead, 7The; ine, 200; chrome yel: rochelle, 8¢; ochre, re, American, 1k ¢; lehigh brow Prince’s mineral 3e; | per gallou rilders, Y:Tm-k FRENCH ORGANDIES, BEST Q onch, extra, 81 25¢; Damar, 81 25! Tapan, ; shellac, hard 1140; 150° headlight gallon, 20 nseed, boil- or str'd, per 60c; castor, 87c; sweet, , per gallon, 0 pergallon, , 1240 per ini 9. 75¢, No. 1, 63; lumbe Ton, 30c,’ summer, 15¢; 1, per gallon, 85¢, No. ser gallon, 80¢; tur- naptha, 74 deg, Tie. CHicaco, June 18, i « “ ain markets were eas. « 9 1,214 car-loads by 29 requestand firm, but nited; $.50. At 75¢ a Fine 57 ts, S auiet and entirely nom- ruled more quiet than under the offerings, of influences were the market and prices spring 1 103@1 104 for ;1114 for July; 112 or September; 1 08§(@ 0. 3 do, 98@1 03, ac- and a fur- d future delivery: No, for “June; August; 454 for Sep. sh mixeq, rejected, 41, ri No. 2 37 for for July; 28} for Au- the vear; ight; No, 2, 08 uly; 82 for August and uoted and firm at 3 scarce @450 forffair to choice. Hoys—Receipts, Yorkers and Baltin: mixed packing, 5 (5@ 700; fair active; 8 00@h 75; choice to fancy, and nominally un- 2, ioderate demand, and light | 85 0@ 10, offringn s s delipe o720 0 took il et do place; mess, 13 374@13 50 for ocash, cording to quality; 1640 for i Toledo Froan for August; other deliveries inuc. ‘Wheat —Firm; N June, 1174; July, year 1 14}@1 14 18; 11645 Augusty 1 134 for cash; 10 95 for s s 10 974 for August; 10 824 | Corn—Quiet s for September; 10 05@10 074 for the year, | Oats—Nominal. Bulk Meats—Freely offered, prices T easy —and lower; shoulders, 5 70@b 75; Liverpool Produce. ort clear sides, 8 G0@S 70; short ril) Livaroo, June 18, sides, 8 85@8 37, , Os@]11s, or, ‘9% 20@% 8d; white 0s@9s 7d; spring, 95@s 4d; club, 9s 7d@ 98 9d Corn—4s 11d. Lard— s, Pork—72s 6. sl e B 20 Council Bluffs General Market. Cou; . BLurks, June 18, articles named sum ipts of flour, 82,420 hogs, 144,584 M‘:flfl u, 3 bhls.; 3 pork, 4,587 bbls ™ of hogs slaughtered in good supply; o ui.'fx 035, | 87 B0@s 00, oeren. | Hogs—Light demand; prices $4 504 75, Cattle—Market well supplied, with lit- tle activity; pr 504 50, Sheep—None in market, Butter—Good demand; fair, 12¢, b voar. Chreaa Eiggn—10c, 14,000, Poultry—9@10c. sales at Potatoes—New, 85 00 per bbl.; old $1 00 th_the advance | per bushel, 9060 mainly 61066 | ing and whipping, Onions—§1 802 New York Produce New York June 18, Flour—Quiet and unchanged, South- ern flour stea 5 10@h 70 for good to choice shippil ras, 3 y Wheat—Spot closed easier; options stronger i fairly active; spot sales of No. (8 doat 1 . 1 white,1 25§ and of No, | 2do, at 1 Corn 2,500 shipments, port stockers and fe Dull and lower; nrut sales of nly; grass Tex- | N d Bk 57, and do white and n fod do, 4 60 30, | N, Wi 1 a4 20 o ei| v;,,fi, 4|0:) uhlplm-nt;, Oats—Opened dull and 1@2¢ lower; and firm; common 15 | 44 o0 43@50 for w] 00d to choice, 4 404 60; “f";fl,f,.'. a1 10, all sold and mone but | Y N Pork-~Firm but quiet, 16 75@17 00 for o B cash, Lard—Steady Lut quiet; June 11 20@11 224(a 11 25, June 18, Louis, 278; July 1 ed, B ef—Qui 0 831 13 ‘and wnchanged, s okt o 1| On Ma Quiet and unchanged, i Beptombert 11158 Whisky— Nois losing. firmer; N ] Ciuciunati Produce, ”:!.‘ffu Ofilw b l.f:.lw ulihil.%; for cash; CINCINNATI, June 1 46@4bf for June; 458 for July; 454G Pork—Mess, quict at 816 50 16 75, T g SN (o Boplomor 4 Lor| fotil—Shoaci, beimy sontn SLL Oats Lower; 85 for cash and 33 bid for | 8 85; by steady; clear wides, §0 75, J“ll ,T'ufl ;l:u;u 'm — red, $1 mixed, 46{c. No 2 mixed, 48c. Pork—Quiet at 816 70, Kye - Duli; No. 28100, rd—Quiet, $10 d, arloy--Nominal, A~ B 0 ankad Whisky - Firm at 81 00, St Louts Live Stock: O-rrutrukhlo‘p-r-flnu The Cincinnati Price-Current. of - the 16¢h inst, reviews the week's work as fol. onn: There has been little change In the vol- e of packing operations during the weak, The run of hoge I provin to be as liberal as was antioipated for the janth of June, and there I '8 material Luprove: wment'in the quality at all of the larger S’rmlnum,duulwn e ht, et :fin,.. nd demand slow; pros- rades; heav 80; light do, 4 7! native cows and 200; shipments, none; S. P. MORSE &0 At 1319 Farnham Street, THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST DRY-GOODS HOUSE ;60 pieces fine Linen Lawns 20c, pieces Best Linen Lawns 26c, 160 pieces fast color dress Ginghams, lic, for 16¢; 60 pieces fancy Orandie Musli DRESS GOODS !! 19 inch DRAP DE FRANCE Gros Grain Black Sill I « [0 ‘“ “ “ Mens’ Linien Cufls, best qualities made, $2.50 por dozon, Mens] Summer Merino Uundershirts, 374¢, worth 50c. Mens’ Seamless Fancy S Clocks, 25c a pair, worth from 40c to 50c. IN THE WEST. TO-DAY. sold else for I5c. UALRITIES, 26c; LACE SWISSES. 40c, 430, 60c. 86c for Imitations. SILKS, SATING, sold elsewher RG AXN sold el ns, 12 1- O, S Lawns Organdies, Swisses, Ginghams ! soldlelsewhere for 30c and 36¢; 26 e for 86¢c and 40c; swhere 4] SCOTEH GINGHAMS, 25c; DOTTED [$WISSES, 25, DRESS GOODS !!! Having Closed out.a Large Stock of Bunting we open to-day 25 Pieces all wool Buntings, black and colored, at 15¢; and 25c; 50 pieces best quality, sold elsewhere at,20c and all wool Bunting, 32 inches wide; Black, Blue, Cream and White, 26 inches wide, at 25¢; others ask 30c and SITKS, SATINGS. w“ « « “ “ « ‘. “ “ « Black Satin, 1319 Farnham Street. .50 worth Th. 5 worth $1.00. .90 worth 125, 81,00 (bost.) Extra Fino Qualities in Oashmero Finish Black Silks from $1.9 to $3.00 for the Best. At $1.00a yard we show 50 pices of 22-inoh Golored Gros Grain Dress Silk; others ask $1.25 and Usually sold for 81.00, At 75c, 850 and 80c, Surrah Sating that sell elsewhere for $1.00-to 81,35, At $1,25 $1.50, all Silk Surahs and Mervilleux, worth $1,75 and §2.00, Hosery! Hosiery!! Hosiery!!! Hosiery!!!! '75 Dozen Seamless Balbriggin Hose for Ladies or Children, 25 Cents. Mens' Linen Collars, Best Qualities Made, §1.50 per Dozen. Mens' Best Felled Seam Jean Drawers, 50¢, worth 76o. wil th Colored Silk Mens’ Unlaundried Shirts 65c, worth $1.00, WESTERN AGENCY FOR CELLULOID COLLARS AND CUFFS, S. P. MORSE & CO., packing points, which is favorable for an increased production of lard, and as this article meets a better demand and more prompt sale than the other product, there 18 more inducement for packers to operate freely, Ourreturns indicate that the total packing for the week was 175,000, against the same number last week, and 195,000 for the corresponding week last year, making the total to date this season since March 1, 1,670,000, against 2,325,000 a year ago, showing a decrease of ‘655,000 in the n ber of hogs packed this season, Our information is to the effect that there will be a fair supply of hogs of good quality, for summer stock during the mainder of this month, and the middle of July, Th which have prevailed du a Anderson The prisoner watched the witnesses closely until The doctor beca raenic nd secmed v agitated. ame much Dr. Clark was called: exhibited to the court the apparatus used for detecting the showed metallic deposits in the Marsh test, when he, the prisoner, looked down the characteristic ery dulf)ondunt. The unsolved problem in the case is, was there any conspiracy between the widow and Anderson. Bomis are counsel for defense. Bagley and. 1 have had the legiti of inducing the farmers to fatten all available stock for early summer marketing, but there i not enoiigh of such stock to hring the re- ceipts up to last year, pecial reports show the number of hogs packed from March 1 to date and latest mail dates at the undermentioned places, with comparisons, as follows: A PECULIAR CASE. A In Which Poisoning Plays a Prominent Part, i Spocial Dispatch to The Boe. Surron, Neb,, June 18.—The cor- oner’s jury in the Anderson-Johnson poisoning case, has issucd a warrant for thearrest of Anderson, who ap- peared before Justice Lehew for pre- liminary examination, and after hear- ing the case the prisoner was commit- ted to the county jail without bail, to appear at the district "court. The widow, Mrs. Johnson, was held under it heavy bonds to appear as a witness * for the state. When in the course of the examina- tion Mrs, Johnson's character was as- sailed, she became much excited and testified that she accused Anderson, who arrived just previousto the death, of giving her husband whiskey. He replied, “My God, do you think 1 poigoned him.” If he did he admitted he would have to answer to God for || it. Tmmediately after this he sat down and offered a strange prayer for the soul of the dying man. Soon after the funeral, Anderson proposed to the widow that he would come over and live with her, taking the old man's o It During Mr. Johnson's testimony, ins1, Beef,” and directed to the dian Affairs, Washington, until 11 0'clock . m., Wednesday for furnishing for the Indian wery pounds Beef on the hoof. L'on:.wunr To William Coy PROPOS EPARTMENT of 1 Sealod propos openiig. Crnr pon some United § reasurer, for at lea; of the proposal. ian_ Affairs, LS FOR BEEF. OF TF INTERIOR, Ofice shington, June 15, wals, Indorsod *“Proposals for msioner of In. ill bo recelved uly 20th 1881, ice, 14,260,000 To June 15— 1881, 1880, Bidy must bo made vut on Government blanks. Chicago. . 975,000 1,820,000 [ Schedules showing the quantitios to b dellyer: Cinclunati AT 49,000 | od 8t each Agency, togother with blank proposals St Lot 158,500 | 8nd form o contracts and bond, eonditions.to. St. Louis. 415 | Do observed by bidders, time and place of. daliy~ Milwaukee. 40,415 | ery, and all othor neccusary nstrictions wiil ha Kansas Cit, 105,000 | turhished upo Jopplication to the Indian Oftice Cedar Rapids, 114,005 "t Wl:unmeh;nl ;( uth. 66 and 47 \l'mmh r ‘level " 45,000 | stroet, New York; W. I, Lyon ay New fl' veland ‘2:, 803 xnr:,fi.n.l..n.;u,‘mml..-flu.m Subaiatence, LAY 3 o . o nt Louls, hicago, Saint Paul, Leaven- Detrot ...... 16,260 | ok “Omaha, , and Yankton, and the Des Moines, Towa 20,000 | Postuiaster at Sioux City Indianapolis 185,000 | * Bids will be opencd aé the randfday above Atchison, .. 115,043 | stated, and bidders are invited to be present at the PIED CHECKS, All bids must be accompained by certified chocks tates Depository or Asistant. ot five Per cent of the auiount. ICE, Conmissioner, U. 8. Laxi N. W} of Range 11, Boyers, J. B, to all whom | any signed warrant, or o substituto cash in ey thereor; that 10 logal notice of th said ac of the commissioner was bro: Corbett, or to any party er o his righ t Doy co nd Elifah M. unty, Hob sald Corbett (o the ti A Town. 16, North of Range 11 Eastof 6ih Mhe Hon' M. Hobby of this notice are from said decision may be office, 1110 appeal is fil tion of the said thirt NOTICH D Ovvick, NowoLx, Nen. ) May 1sth 1851, | Sec. 6, Township 16, North East of uth Principal Meridias ———— Morroll, Thomas or, Elijal M. Hobbs, and concern, od that on the Gth day of ne William Corbett, flled ent, No, 5009, upon the Township 16, Noith of 0 11 East of the 6th Principal Meridian, and on the 11ht day of same month located théreon Military Bounty Land Warrant No. 80,17, act of 1847, which warrant was found located ‘at Council Bluffs, lowa, Ocf to have ‘bo oved,he would be permitted to with'a valid andlegal n ht home tc sald tics who succeeded from the records at J. B. Whittier, are tho logal " successon 0 0f ‘said N, "W § Boc P, Commissioner of the General Lard office has under date of that the mid Whitter and May dth, 1851 decided Hobbw are entitled to locate the said tract with warrants, or to substi- tute cash in payment Yyl Whitkler for the £} of N irty days from tion, therelor; as follows, to-wit . W, 3516118 the V:,ot N. Wis16.1E date of the first publica- allowed, in which an appeal iled i tho 1o fand lod, ninety for the v8 from exrira- days are sllowod the said Place, sho aasonting’ provided it was | Guatiention for thasals sl °%CF e logak God’s will, E 8. BUTLER, WAL B, LAMBERT, wer, hecciver, w20evirlds

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