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P FINANGE MID COMMERCE, FINANCIAL. MONEY AND STOCKS, New YORrk, June 22, Money closed at 3 per cent Exchange closed firm at $4 8564 87 Governments closed firm, Union Pacific bonds closed as follows Union firsts, 120 to 1214; fered atl 20; sinking fund Central's, 1184 to 119} 641 80 bid; 4 coup. 117§ bid KTOCRS, Market opened firm with advance of § to | per cent, but at firt board & weak feel | ing set in and the advance was almost en- tirely lost. The following are the latest quotations, Alton & T H. .. ( NYC... 1 7 Preferred . 96} Northwestern BCR&N.... 81 Preferred... Bur& Q........163 Can Southern, . 73§ cP 0 and W Omaha . ( e -Inr Falls (‘Ml &\ D Land W, I D& RG., irie 4 Rock Island Preferred St Paul .. Es W, Preferred H &St T StP&D., Preferred, StL & S K, Preferred. . L% Omaha Wholesale Market. OFrIck or THE OMAHA Bre, Wednesday Evening, June 22,1881, Nothing of general interest was reported in lhp markets to-day. Butter was steady and firm at former prices. Eggs were strong and unchanged. Potatoes remain at yoesterday’s quotations. Raspber are coming into the market and are yet very high, selllng at 83 50 to $400 per case. Strawberrics, although nearly out of sgason, continue to come in and prices remain unchanged. The grain markets were steady. Wheat advanced 4c for No. 2; others quoted at yesterday's prices, The live stock market remains unchanged. Cattle showed signs of weakening, but closed at yesterday's quotations. Drugs and chemicals were in moderate ment at steady prices, as were also p: oils and glass. The lumber business was brisk, at former prices. Heavy hardware, iron and other branches showed no change, There was a little better feeling in wools, but nothing of special interest shown, Hides and leather were m and un- changed. In dry goods circles there was a healthy tonein prices, but no changes in any of the staples were reported. In sta- ple and fancy groceries no changes were reported. Sugars were generally steady and firm at quotations, Coffees were steady and firm, as were also teas and spices. o8 Local Grain Dealings. Live Stock. Ve quote as follows: Choic 1,400, 81 50@5 00; steers, 1,000 1,200, mutton in fair demand. unsheared, $4 50 per hunt Light mixed dred lnvumh Hogs—We quote packers, %5 as follows; medi um Provisions. FLOUR— q.,rmu w 82 80@3 00 bt rade, 8 00; graham rye, $2 2 Rl\]x' E FLOUR—&3 25, TUFFS—Bran, per cwt. , Der cwt. 50c; 70@80c; shorts, per pped feed, per cwt. 7oc; meal bolted, vellow, 80c; white, $1 00, l'()l' ATOES—Per bunhd. peach blows, T OULITRY—Live chickens per dozen, 83 25; old, spring chickens, $3 50 —Shippers count, 120 Candled, B orreR—c hoice, 124; poor, no market; creamer: APP. 2500 per bbl. HONEY—Tixtracted, first-class Calif ornia straine ORANGIS Torrents ropacked, per box, 86 00; Palermo, per box, 86 50, Misinos, per box, §7 00;Tmperials, per box, (LEMONS - Punc{ repacked per box, LES—Paldwin's repacked, od mlew S'll{ WBHUH]" - (-ood shipping firm; per case, (,uusmmlimm In light receipts; quotable at 10c per ¢ VEGETABL 5521 kinds bring good bncen BEESWAX—Yellow, 18@20c, CIDER—Sweet, 20c ver gallon, Grocers' List, COFFEE.—Rio, fair, 18}c; l{ln, guud 14c; Rio, prime to choice, old gov't Java; 204@284e, Mocha, 264¢; Arbuckle's, 1 Tie. 1SAS.—Gunpowder, _good, 43@bhc; Choloe, 60@Thc; Imperialy good, 40@45e: Choice, 60@7he; Young Hyson, good, 36@ 50c; chioice, 630@§1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 8c; Japan, o 75c; Oolong, goud, 3’(mm O Souchong, Zo; Crushed, 12¢; Standard Coffee A, 118c; New York Conlectioner's Standard A, 11¢; Good A, 10fc; Prairie Extra C, o I SYRUPS,—Sugar house, bbls, 45¢; half bls, 47c; kegs, 4’]' allons, $2 choice table syrup, 88c; h: bi.blu, quL kegs, 81 85, SPICRS “Pepper, 17}; Allspice, 200: Cloves, .m Nutmegs, $1 Mace, 810 SODA. lwlghtfimpapern £3 10; De- land do, 83 00; Church’s, $3 00; Keg soda, @ik, ST, Silver Gloss, 7§ Excelsior Gloss, Fine powdered, 6o Wit SALT, " Dray loads, por Dbl 190; Ash- ton, in nndalry, 60, bs, 3 45; bbls dairy, 100, DRIED FRUITH—Choice halves, peaches, new crop, 7he; Evaporated Apples, B0 1b boxes, 9e; Michigan, 5ic; New York 5 . Louis No. 1, 5c; Prunes, Currants, 7@Thc; o8, hew, 10c, EFull Cream, 1lje; Part WOODENWARE—Two hoop pails 1 85 three hoop pails, 2 10; I tubs, 9 00; No. 2 tubs,, 8 00; l\u.Stubn, 7 00; pioneer uuhlmnnin 1 85; Double Crown- é 75; Globe Wi uhlmard 250 Wellbuckets, 35 COTTON YARN —Cotton yams, 204G B cheap, YAU; medium, “9@10}; No. Louis, 14; Candle wick, 25; Carpet chain, and b ply, 204@214; Colored carpet chain, per b, LA Har, w05 MATCHES Per caddie, 82¢. PROVISIONS—Breakfast bacon, 1l¢; choice lard, 11he; dried beef, 134c; should- , 11jc; l’nwderwl llflx-' 9 : Cassia, 2503 8i ers, canvassed 7 Pore _apple extes, pure appl Prussing pure _apple, HOM &3 80 per bbl. BEA \L.hum, hnn-l picked &3 00| per bushel ROPE-—Sisal, § inch and larger, 10c; § inch, 104c; } inch, 1 JAPS Kirk' s Imperial, s sterling, 2 40; Kirk's standard, & Kirk's white |\|1~<~|m| 450; Kirk's Eutoc 5: (100 cakes), 40 1bs, 16 oz, 8, 6 boxes, 40 | 20 wets, s H‘-\.« es 40 1bs,, 16 0z., Os, 13 sets, 14 oz, 8s, c; half boxes, eenwich, 8 ]\r 4 60; Jewell Iye, POTASH- Pennsylvatia cans, 4 doz., in case, itt's Ball, & in case, in case, 1 clover, choice, 0 per bushel; mammoth clover, 5 white clover, $14 00; alfalfa er, new, $125 ne 81300, Timothy, good, new, $2 H0@2 ( blue grass, extra clean, $1 Dlue grass, clean, $1 15; orchard grass, 82 00; re d (ul. choice, 65¢; millet, common or Missou £125; millet, German, 8125 to § 5 25, Hungarian, sn 15, HED(G Osage orange, 1 to & 1 bushels, &0 ssage orange, 10 bushels or Honey locust, per 1b,, 85¢; per 825 00, white fish, 90 1b hf bbl fish, 00 11 hf bbls, 6 hite fich, in 10 1b kits, 1 00; family No. 1 keg, 120; Russian sardines, 75c; Colum- bia iver salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00 Bank codfish, 6o; G The; oneless fish, 4 4 MACKEREL"Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; hf bl No, 1 ex shore do, 100 1bs, 6 00; hf LDls, fat family do, 100 1bs, 3 85; mess mackerel, 12 1b_kits, 2 25; No. 1 ex shore, 121b do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 1‘..' Ih do, 1 00; fat family, 10 Ib do, 75e. NED’ GOODS ~Oysters, 2 1b 1l'|eld~) per case, 23 00 do 11h (Field's), Dy case, b (Standard), per case, o 1 b (standard), per case, 2 40; do 21b (lack), per case, 2603 do 110 (slack), er case, 185, Salmon, 1 1, per dozen, T60; o' 210, " per dozes, 280, Sardines, small fish, imported, half boxes per dozen, 170; American, quarter boxes per dozen, 1405 do half boxes, per dozen, 240, Lob: sters, 1 10 per dozen, 180, Tomatoc M per case, 225 do 8 1o per case, 205; Corn, 2 M (Mountain) per ‘case, 840; sonked corn, 190; 2 M (Yarmouth), per case, string beans, per_case, 1 90; Lima beans o case, 200, - Succotash por cave, 2 10. eas, comnmon, pnr case, 1 75; peas, choict Blackberrics, 4 1, por ¢ 21h, per case, aspberries, Dansons, 2 10, pe pears per case, 2 25 Bartlett g plumsy 2 T 1h, per case. 3 30: do choice, 2 per Pine Apples, 2 Ih, pe do, (pie dozen, .um, 53 ANUTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 8hc per 1b; fancy white, 9¢ per 1b; raw—white Vi irginia, 7@73c. Dry Goods. 6 11 Carolina, uj @7 BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic, 6 to Sei Adriata, 74 Atlanie, &, Th Ashley, 3 Androscoggin, 1 Appleton, l-itllnnl R., “ A, Bwight, > it of theloo 3 Farmers, No’ ; Farmers, A, 7; Farmers, B, B., 6} freat Falls, 6§ to'74; Ind 5 ln(lll\'l_llun.lmnl hum‘.nt 64 to 8; Lawre Kiver; 7; New Y. roppm-ll E, 8; Pqnln-ull R, 74; Pepperell, N, 6§ BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog- gin, A A, Gold medal, 10; Androscoggin, 1., 9; Blackstone, 8 to 04; Blackburn, A A, 6; Boott, R, 6 Boot: » 7; wCabot, 12; Cabot, 11; Cabot, 8§; Dwight 2 nrhnr, 104; Fruit of the loom, 10; Hills, 93; Lonsdale, Lousdale Cambric, 13; Nassau, 61; New Is, 13; New York mills, water twist. 14; Pepperell, 11; Pepperell, 12; ]u])perc]l, 274: Pocahontas, 9; Pc ahontas, 8; Senote, lmlthludmi 8%; Utiea: extra heavy, 11; Wamsuttas, 13; Wamsutta cam- Lrie, 13. PRINTS—Albion fancies, 63c; solid colors, 6; Albion indi ; American, ton, 6; tudum, 7 Freeman,s robe, Freeman's block, Hamilton red, 8; M Merrimack mr]wh'fl, 7; Merris piques, 74; Richmond fancy double pinks, 7; Richmond blue and red, 6; Regatta shirtinig, -5’ Simp- son’s mourniug, 7; Simpson’s alpaca finish, 64, Mystic Albion blue anli heco shirtings, Kreeman’s pink, li Hamilton [nncle»g er 3 rman, COTTON DUCK—Boston X dyed brovwn, net, 10k Boston XX dyel R 124;Boston, XXX dyed brown 123; Boston 9 0z dyed brown net, 9; Boston 10 0z_dyed brown, 16; Royal (8 oz) 29 inch, 11; Stark, (8 0z), 13: Stark, (10 oz), 164; Stark, (8 oz), colored, 144; Stark, (10 0z), 173, GINGHAMS—Amoskeng, 11c; 104; Bates minton dress atyles, 114 ston, 94 Glasgow checks and. fancios, 10; Glugowroyal dresa utylon, 11 “G, D & COLORE 5; Keystone, AMBRICS—G & Co, 6}; S, 8. & Sous, 63 High colors, 1 cent more. DRILLS—Adriatic, 8§; A ppleton, 8; A”ugxun 74 Boott Bleached, ; Pepper- ell; 8 SrHESEAS ) Blm. kburn, 93; Capital, 15; Coiny 11; Tionsdale, WIGA ~l!erlm 6hc; Garner,7; Rose, | r 8; Caledonia, XX., 113 11; Farmers' and Minerw, No. 7, 114 Farmery’ and Miners, No.' 10, 16; Park mills, 113@154. TICKINGS, A, 17} Honl(nen Red Cross, 5, oskeag, A [ Dovers powders, | per gal, 134c; Ol 10 ib kits, 75c; New Holland herring, per : boneless codfish; | 3 00@4 00. Whortleber- |} 'l'llh (“TAHA ])AILY BFE. THU R SDAY, JUNE 23, 1881, per 1b, §1 40; Lpsom salts, per Ib, de; Glyoerine, pure 35@40c; Lead, A P bon oil, 1102, y Castor, No. 1, per gal, £1 00; Oil, Castor, No. 2, ner gal, %0¢; Oil, Olive, per gal, &1 H0; i D; Quil R, & Potassium, Indine, per 1t , per oz, 1 Sulphate of Morphine, per oz, # 95; Sulphar flour, 'nrl‘ ; Strychnine, per oz, §1 40@1 60, Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are elling well at a slight advance in |1- he demand for good horses exceeds the P range as fol rices, supply considerably. Tows £150. to 500.; K 3 Common dr i Extra farm he i ¢ Common to good farm horses, to $100.; Extra plugs, $60. to 75, (nmmun plugs, £20, to 240, 1 ES. 15 to 15) hands (extra), 819 to 1605 14} to nds, £100. to 140.; 14 to 143 hands, $75.to100,; 133 to 14 hands, £60. to 75, Cigars and Tobaccos. ARS.— Seeds, $15,00; Connectiont, Mixed, £35.00; Seed Havana, £50.00; Ilmnn:\, .0C OBACCO LUG. Spotted Fawn, b7c Btar, pounds, 24 1, but pou 24 Ib, butts, Hoc 1b, butts, 1b, \muu ! Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 b, butts, rmy and Navy, pounds, 5le;’ Bullion, pounds, Lorillard's Climax, pounds, FINE CUT .—Hard tu Beat, CIG/ o n Rule, Roj H Purity “Daisy, s ard's Tiger, All granda—Common, 28t iraunlated- Blackwells Durhain, 16 Ditkes Dirhiam, 10 ox, 45c; Seal of inn, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. b 1h Im\nw, ka, 3 Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags, Marburgs' Puck, 2 oz, tin Ko, B5c; Dog Tail, G Lumber, FINISHING—No, 1. finish 14, 1} and 2 inch, 855 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch £50 00; ol Bogen 1 13, 13 and 2 inch, &0 00: No. 2 finish, 1 inch, $45 00; No, 8 finish, 1 inch, smoo 0. G. battons per 100 feet lin,, R well curbing, $3500; rough § and 2 lmh battons per 100 feet lin,, 50c. STOCK BOARDS A stock, 845 00; H $10,00; C, 830 00; -common stock, & FLOORI . 1, 840 00; 35 00; No, 3, $26 00; yellow pine, $45 00, _SIDING—No. 1, §2500; No. 2, $2300; 20 00, i . No. 1, LI LATH ANI shingles, 83 Lath, $1 00, Building Material Per burrel, §1 3 A nmr(luw() 3, 82 ulk per bu., Sement, bbl, $2 50 plaster, 75 Hair per bu, Parred 50. Straw board, 81 00, The Leather Trade. Oak harness, 30@41c; Pittsburgh selec- 3c: ' hemlock harness, skirting per 1b, fair, 44¢; black collar 14@ c; fair do; 18@20c; fair No. 2, 16@18 hemlock sole, Buffalo slaughter, ]wr 1b, @34c; hemlock sole, B. A. slaughter per 1b, 25@ 0@43c; oak upper per foot, 25 ck upper, 25c; do N L3 k skins per Ib, 80c@8$1.10; The@31.00; $1 i hemlock kip French kip, onlk calf per Ib 13 per I, 81101 per b, 31.25@$2.10¢ at per doz, $48. per foot, 30@3, roans per doz, $0.00@8 Tow lin- ings per do: per doz, %7.00G 00; blacksmiths’ aprons per dozen, $12.00@ 0o, PAPTER--Straw paper, 34c; Rag paper, de; dry goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, 10¢; news paper, Sc. COATL—Cumberland blacksmith, Morris Run B lump, S6; Wi lump, § 812; Durg, §12; Whitebreast breast_nut, $6; lowa owa nut, $6; Rock Springs, $8. Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 0; green cured hides, 7de; green salt, part cured hides, 8@gfc; dry flint, sound, 13@14c; dr calf nml kip, 13@14c; dry salt hides, sound, 116 sreen calf, wt. 8 to 15 1bs., 10@11c; ,;mu £, wt, under 8 s, por_ skin, 50c; green pelts, &1 00@1 15; green lamb skins, £1 10@1 25; damaged hides, two-third rate, (cut scored and one grub, classed two- thirds rate,) branded hides 10 per cent. off Coon skins, No, 1, 45¢; No. 2, 30c; No. 3, 20c; No. 4, 10c. thi 0. 1y 00c; No. 2, b 0, 4, ‘Skunk, No. 1, bh\ck + short stripe, 40c; narrow stripe, 25c; broad stripe, 10¢. Tallow, 5. Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heavy, 13@15¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@20c; tub-washed, choice, 32c; fair, 30c; ding and w., 28c; burry, black and cotted wools 2abc less, > Shot. SHOT.—Shot, $1.90; Buck shot, $2.15; Oriental P w«lnr LL);»(, 86.40; do, kegn, 83.48:do., quarter kegy, $1.87; Blast. ing, kegs, $3.35! Fuse, per 100 feet, 50c. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. pPAINTS IN OTL—White lead, Omaha , 7¢; white lead, 0. P. & C, o, pure, uc, gkl green, 1 to f 1h cans, 20c} French zine, green seal, 12c; French zinc, red seal, 11¢; French zinc, in varnish wsst, 20c; French zince, in oil asst, 15c; Raw and burnt umber, 1'1b cans 12; raw and burnt Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 18¢; refined lampblack, 12c; coach black, ' 16c; ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian blué, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L. M. & D., 14c; brind and shutter sreen, L. M, & 1), 14c; Paris green, 18¢; ndih red, i5c; Venetian red, 9o; Tuscan ed, 22¢; American mehnd I, & P., 18¢; I 0. &'D. 0., 180; o; g e ochre, 16; Datent dryer, 60; gral : light_oak, dark oak, walnut, chestnut and ash 12c, Heavy Hardware List, 16; Otis, "A'(ulfl Palmer, « \I'Vl()l" Amosks r i rrhnd.sr, Real ( uhlurm.‘, CJM, nia, double weights, ]l Uncasville, Whittenton 'RASYE "114c; Arasa- Prairie, 8 Real Califor- 9 Stevens, D, tevel 104; Ste* Stevens, N N, ens, vens, T F D, 14}, Bleached X X, Me; X X, 18; M, 128 A A T D4 s B, 8) F, 7 mm'r \v AR Anchor, 20¢; 20; Golden Hu]l Washingtos White Star, col yred, TWERDS.. W,‘\uu., Cubans A, 1 len, Cubans B, 10; Belgian, 20; Cocheco, 55; Coventr; KENT LAY Amencunllue, Abbotsford, 113; 2 , 134; Buckeye, 18; Calcutta, 134; French Twee | Fleece, 25; Hugo Doe, 30; Ind 9 Mnhicun, 15; Model doe North Adaws, 273, 'Thurlow, Rock, 18. SHIRTING FL Ruh Roy, 84, 87ic 75; Assabet }remh ](hlgr 21; Coch l"uimmunt. 18; 84in, 874: Pequa, 28 in, 324, Drugs. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. —Acid, Carbolic, " B5c: Balsam Copabia, per 1b, 706; Bar NNELS Assabet sabet Rob Roy, »l.n«lu 50; Blue 37 Carondalet, 324: een Ridge, 223; Pequa, y assafras, per 1b, 13c; ‘Calomel, per 1b, 730; Cinchonia, per oz, 950; Ohloroform, per 1b, 93c; fine, ¢ 4 50; Bd casi finish, 4 50; 8d half Kegs, 10c extra, Liguor. 187 per cent, $2160 extra California spirits, 118 per proof gallon y 187 per cent, 81 16; per whiskies, 81 00@ Kentucky b tucky and Pennsyl- @7 0, iS—lmported, $6 00@16 00; duuwm 1 40@4 00, GINS - Lmported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, h, all sizes, b 00; 6d, casing 4 25; 10d casing, 4' 00 lo.i 4 7b; 6d finish, 5 00 ALCOHOL wine gallon, 187 por cent at triple refined spir roof gal re-dis kl blended, $1 50G per RUMS--Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50; PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY 1 754 00, CHAMPAG 26 00 34 00; Amy 18 00, S—TImported per case, an, per case, 12 00@ CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00, Wi ser case, 6 00@20 00; Catawba, per case, @7 00, Dry Paints. White lead, 6§c; French zine, 10c; Paris whiteing 2 whiting gilders, 1jc; whiting com’l, 1j¢; lampblac Cierman- town, % lampblack, Prus- sian Dlue, 55c; ultrania \.md)k\- brown, Be; umber, burnt, 4c; sienna, burnt, 4c; v, u Paris green genuine, #%c; Paris green com’ 2 N.'Y." 20c; chrome green K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver. million, "America, 18¢; Indian red, 10c ¢, [low K, I rgallon, 16 | MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, half | 4 00; pink, 1dc; venetian read, ( i Venetisn red_ Am + 1§¢; red lead, T4e chrome yellow, gennine, ;o yel hre, rochelle, ochre, Fre ochre, merican, 14¢ weral, 24c; lehigh brown, 28c spanish brown, 's mineral VARNISH per gallon Furniture, exta, £1 00; furniture, Wc: i llon, 114 lon, 12450 175 crystoline, per gallon, 50c; inceed, raw, astor, . > , 8he .,u.u. W. B, per hW. 1 x.m. 80c; neats \ No, tur. naptha, 74 deg, 80c Council Bluffs General Hulm( Counern Br ‘Wheat Corn— I Hay-— Fair market, with pri Oats—Market quiet; price Wood \Inrkvlnluuvl with &7 50@8 00, Hogs - Light demand, prices $4 50 4 75 Cattle Market well mm.n.‘d with lit- tle activity 9, §3 HO@4 50 l\lwup n market, t 5 00 per bbl; old, £100 per bushel. Onions—$1 80@=2 00, o " Chioago Produce. CricaGo, June 22 On 'Change the leading grain markets were firmer and Bigher, The receipts w nal, and 1,112 car Bl u. of wlu'xll. T44 of 20f rye, and 110f barley. bushels by ca 1, embracing 3 of oats, Flour. §88tivo wod tradlngslarge, especially on shipping account coniion to choi 5 753 commion 4@6; patents, Ho@h 7h. Active, stronger and higher, ipally on account of favorable fo es, and on the fact that shipments were equal to arrivals, so that mo further accumulation is being effected in sto @ uprmp closed at 1 11§ cash and .h.m : @1 [ur.lul\ and Auvust; 114 for Septe 84 for the \rnr“\- 3 1 d demand and higher at 100 ording to the elevator location; (@81, according to location Strong during the greater part of sion, and uu.mh advance of §@ 1jc to the close. No. 2 and cash and June; 46{ for nA for August; 47} for Septem! - | spring in g @1 05, ac 1 44§ for the year: new hivh mixed 44 16: Do mixed, 413@140%; rejected, active at Oats —Considerably under fair _demand No. 2 and N better all around and light offerings; 2 white closed at 88 cadh; 4 for June; 37 28} for Aug ust; 20R@2FR for September: 273 for the rejected, “Rather steadicr and_in morc in- for cash, but quiet for futures, 95 cash; 88 for July; 813 for Au- gust and September. Il:xrlvf' Mer numnml and _market dull and slow; 100 cash, Nothing doing in future 85, Pork—A the day, but the market reacted and closed weak “with the advance . Mes: 374@16 50 cash, according t 16 40 for Junv' 16 30@16 32 for July; 16 45@16 August; 16 60 for ~ Septembe 13 85 for the year, Lard—In good demand, firmer and higher; 1100@11 024 cash and June, 1105 for July: 11 00@11 024 for Au- gust; 10 824@1085 for September; 10 03 @10’ 074 for the year, Bulk Meats “In fair speculative and shipping demand and prices higher; shoulders, 5 75@5 85; short clear sides, 8 00@8 70; short rib sides, Whiskey—Steady at §1 . Receipts—Flour, 20,159 78,864 bu; Con 039 bu; rye, 2,862 b barley, 8,0 Shipments— F] qur, 16,856 Dbl 80,417 bu; corn, 407,886 bu; Outs bu; rye, 858 bu} barley, 450, 8 374@8 40, bbls; Wheat, lnr Oats, l7u- Wheat, Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO, June 22, Hnw-]tecmpt«, 32,000 head, shipments, 5,100 head. Steady, quality excellent and market fairly ac but” closing rather tame; sales of mixed packing, b 65@G00; goodly number of late arrivals, Cattle—Receipts, 4,000 head; shipments 1,900 head. Market active and values ; exports, b 90 6 15; good to choice g cattle 5 60(@ 00; common to fair 45; butchers' stock strong and ac- 5@ 90, stockers and feeders 3 50@ 5 00; through grass Texans 15" higher and supply light; poor to fair ; good, quotable at 4 00@4 25. .ml| springers. weak at 2 20@: ead SHEEP—Receipts, 1,200 head; shipments, 400; strong and good export demand, sales at 4 90@H 124; some extras sold at b 40; common to medium, 3 35@4 00; good 1 25 @4 60, oll shorn, L New York Prodm New York June 22, Flour—Moderately active and steady; nhikplngturn 470@h 00; No, 2, 310@ Wheat—Active and Ja spot sa es No, 2 red 1 28 whl;el 273@1 27h; No 2 gont higher; @1 29%; No. 1 spring 1 23@ Corn—4@1 cent higher and nctive; spot sales of No. 2, b74@b74; No 3 623, Oats—Active and 4(@1 white 48; No. 2 do 44(a m. tyo—Nominal, CINCINNATI, June 22, Pork-—Mess, firmer at$16 50 16 Lard--Quiet; prime steam, $11 ( Bacon-—St Flour -8 Wheat ; Qats- mixed, Ul-l\l Corn No. 2 mixed 574 Rye-(Qu 99 bid, Barley Whisky w107, Pnubnm le. Btm.\ll P June 22, SBURG, Cattle—Fair; best 66 25, Hogs—Active; vood, b 2@ 75; common 4 G0@5 00, Sheep—Slow; receipts 800 head; ship. ments, 4,400 head; prices range from 3 00 to b 60, l’hflndclphh Produce. PHiLADELPHIA, June 22, Wheat—Firmer at 1 25@1 204 cash and June, Corn—Firmer at 553@553 1,r cash and June. Oats—Steady at 434@48) for cash and 438 for June, 7 ke o) St Louis Live Stock St. Lous, Jyne22. .P.M ORSE &C At 1319 Farnham Street. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST DRY-G 00DS HOU IN THE WEST. SE A IR G A TN Lawns TO-DAY. Organdies, Swisses, Ginghams ! 60 pieces fine Linen Lawns 20c, sold elsewhere for 30c and 36c; 26 pieces Best Linen L. awns 26c, sold elsewhere for 36c and 40c; 160 pieces fast color dress Ginghams, llc, sold elswhere for 16c; 60 pieces fancy Orandie Muslins, 12 |-2c, FE CH ORGANDIE DRESS GOODS!! Having Closed , BEST QUALITIES, sold else for 15c. 20c; SCOTCH GINGHAMS, SWISSES, 40¢, 4b¢, 60c. DRESS GOODS out a Large Stock of Bunting we open to-day 20c; DOTTED SWISSES, 26¢, LACE 25 Pieces all wool Buntings, black and colored, at 15¢; sold elsewhere at 20c and and 26c; 50 pieces best quality, all wool Bunting, 32 inches wide; Black, Blue, Cream and White, 26 inches wide, at 25¢c; others ask 30c and 36¢ for Imitations. SITKS,SATING, 10 mch I)R AP ]) Extra Fine Qualities in Cashmera yard we show 50 pices of $.50. At 76c a Fine Black Satin, Usually sold for §1.00. 90c, Surrah Sating that sell elsewhers for $1.00 to $1.25. SITLKS, SATINS. E FRANCE Gros Grain Black Silk .50 worth .75, 7 worth 81,00, .90 worth 1.25, 8100 (bost.) Finish Black Silks from $1.25 to $3.00 for the Best. At $1.00a 22-inoh Colored Gros Grain Dress Silk; others ask $1.25 and At 75c, 85¢ and At 81,25 “ « “ “ « $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, Mens’ Linion Cuffs, best qualities made, $2.50 por dozen. Mens} Summer Merino Uundershirts, 37 e, worth 60c. Clocks, 26c a pair, worth WESTERN AGENCY Best Qualities Made, $1.00 per Dozen. Mens' Best Felled Seam Jean Drawers, 50c, worth 75¢. ! Mens’ Seamless Fancy Sox with Colored Silk from 40¢ to b0c. Mens’ Unlaundried Shirts 65¢, worth $1.00. § FOR CELLULOID COLLARS AND CUFFS. S. P. MORSH & CO., 1319 Farnham Street. Peoria Produce. Prowa, June 22, Strong and higher; high mixed, (@ 4bhc at 363@ No. "2 white Secarce and firln at O8@He. High Wines— Stead uly at 8107, Liverpool Produce., LIVERPOOL, June 22, Flour—American, 9s@11d, Wheat—Winter, 9 2d@9 8d; white 9@y 7d; spring, 9s@9% 4d; club, 9 Td@ 98 Od. Corn—ns 24, Lard . WPork— ‘Wilmington Produoce, WILMINGTON, Jute 22, Spirits Turpentine—Firm at 4lc., crue, firm roft at 2 75; Virginin at 2 75. Toledo Produoce- ToLeno, June 24 Strong; No. 2 red cash, 1 4 1zu;.yuly,1 18; August, 116, 117; year 116.; No, 3 red, Mrunu' 2 J nl( 4840, qmet and unchanged Wheat Identifled. National Associated Pross. / Kansas Crry, Mo., June 22.—-Thos. Hooper, late agent of the Niational Dispatch line and Vermont Pautnl road at Chicago, who sadderily left that city last week with an alleged Amoskeag, A new, 16; Am:mkm B ne Tron, rates, $2 80; plow steel, cast, 7ho; [ Barley—Nominal. shortage of some 810,000 dollars in 15; Amoskeag, 1)’ new, 13; Amosken cast tool do, 15@20 wagon # Pork—In fair demand; ordinary wess | his accounts, is claimed to hlave been new, 124; Amoskeag, H. new, 105 Au set, 3 00; hubs, por set, 1 25; fell for early delivery 17 00 for new. seen on the streets here yeiterday by keag, 36 inch, 21; Clark’s mills, 60 in, dry, 150; tongues, each, 75@8hc; axle Lard—In fair'demand and stronger; spot | two well known railvay fmen, He Cordis; A C E, "Q (unl , A A A, 165; |, 7b¢; square nuts, per Ib, 3 [ sales of western steamer 11 20 and 10 ‘mnr Congstoga, extra, 154: Falls compa %, vor b B@1803 vivets, par b 110} | elty do. was recognized but notf spoken to. 1y, 0 150, 86 in, 20; Falls” company, O B | coil chafn, per 1, 0126 malloable, Sjos | Gt Meats Unchanged, They are confident that §i was not a Q.08 17g iron wedges, Gc; crowbars, 60; harrow | Beef—U ged case of mistaken ideatity. NIMi Am'mkebx 16ch; Amoskeag | gooth, 40; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring | Whiskey— Notinal, e Beay \erl“nok A 14k u.-zrer teel, 700 Be. sl S J e Ay ; ,C G, 12; Franconia, XXX, 15; Fre- ATLS 10 to 2 oy ~ - ow of persons hay heent Annoyed donia, B, 12§; Old York, double weight, 6d, 3\“ |14'(§[;;ms}i_33;$.'.’;'fy:, l10'7 3-&0 Cinotunati Produce. by burrs clinging to their dlmu orclothing, and how seldom ha e they, the iven it a thougl Root is the most valuable Jblood cleanser and purifier knoy n, and iff gold by every druggist under t'e nawe o0 Burdock Blood Bitters, Price §1.00, tridi] gize 10 cents. - “Tae Dootolrs said I would nevor leave Any bed. That three montls ago, ad now 1 weigh 190 pounds. Teanndot write half of when cleaning that Burdock what T want to , but Warner's Safo Kidney and Effyer Cure did it all. H. O. Rouss, Rahway, N eod-1w — GEC. H. P Roon 4 in Jacobs’ Milock, up stairs, corner Cap ftal av: aue and Fiftedynth strect. Rosidence L 4 Bheru o avenue. Moy Lo consultod at residen rou 7 109 p. m., exct Wodnesdoys, Brucian—Obstotr ighy and Discases of Wome Office hours, 9 to 11 days 5407 . m. ’ Y - AT - LAW, £ ,m llinmmml:'l Block, wn: George E. lb:ulpu ~Cattle; 1,965; hogs, 7,175; sheep, 1,210, thpmunu Cattle, 8 hogs, 408 \ " sheep, 248, Market unchanged, DexterL Ihomas, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, waha, Nebraska. eptrst DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND U NEE S Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MAC uwmr, nILTIND, TIOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM PAUKING, AT WIHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. A. L. STRANG, 206 Farnam St., Omaha. 7 J. B. Detwiler’s “CARPET STORE. The lL.argest Stock and Most Com- plete Assortment in The West. We Kuep Everything in the Line of Carpets, Oil- cioths, Matting, Window-shades, Fixtures and Lace Curtains. WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. REMEMBEI TEHXE LA X 1313 Farnham 8t., Omaha.

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