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THE 0 L\HA DAILY BFT- l ]\ID AY, JULY 881. FINANCE AND GOMMERCE FINANCIAL, CHICAGO MONEY MARKET CHICAGO, June 30, There was a sharp demaud 'for moey and rates were & (@be o all and 6@ Tc on time, £ (n]n exchange betveeen city banks weak at $1.00 discount $1,000. Clearings of associated banks were 6,100- 000, Orders for currency were fair. LONDON MONEY MARKET, Loxnoy, June 30, There is a general rise in the stock ex- change to-day. Consols advanced to 1004, There is renewed ensiness in the money market, New YORK, June 30, MINING STOCKS. Following are the closing quotations for mining stocks at the New York mining board: Brechtel 160 Mexican. . State Line 1& 4. Bull |'|\|IIiI|;u Horn Silver..., 15 Pay Rock.. Silver Cliff.....712} Tmperial Hibernian . Alta Montana..190 Orr¥ice orF T Thursday Live stock more ve; we note an ad- vance of 23c for butchers’ steers, tood mutton sheep in good demand. ces unchanged. Hogs firm at prices quoted, In the drug market we note a decline of 25¢ for opium. Iodide potassium also declined 10¢ per 1b, irain market quiet, few changes taking e Wheat advanced a fraction since yester- day. Barley, oats, comand rye firm unchang- ed. Provisions firm. The only change in auotations being 4 advance for eggs. £ S Local Grain Dealings. —Cash No. 2, 944 Cash No. 3, m,;n ted 6Yc, BARI ash No. 2, 87¢; No, 3, 69c, RYE, —Cash, 82 ('mm —Cash \0. 2, 8lc. OATS,—Cash, 2 Livesmck. Cattle—We quote as follows: Butch. i $3 35@3 60; choice butchers’ Good mutton in fair demand, ; unsheared, $4 25 per hun- dred pov Hoge=We aquote as follows; packers, 24 90@5 00; medium packer: §E 10@ Provisions. FLOUR—Sprmg wheat, ntrma};t grade, 82 80@3 00; patent, 83 60@ winter wheat straight guulc $3 00@3 25; patent, ..:l Ti@4 00; graham rye, $2 25; Wheat, $2 l YE FLOU 83 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per cwt, 50c; sereenings, per_cwt. 70@80c; shorts, per ewti0c; chopped feed, per cwt, Toc; meal lmlml 1low, emwnhm, 100, O 310}:‘ 3—Per bushel, peach blows, 100 new, 81 75 per bushel, POULTRY—Live chickens per dozen, £300; old, spring chickens, 83 50, H.us—%luppm count, 1dc: Candled, l’l TTER—Choice, 14; poor,nomarket; creamer; $5 00 APPT per bbl. HONEY—Extracted, first-class Calif- ornia strained, 15c. ORANGES—Terrents repacked, per box, $6 00; Palermo, per box, 36 50, Misinos, per box, $7 00;Imperials, per box, S 00, S—Good —JBaldwins repacked, vepacked per box, 85 50; best, 87 00. STRAWBERRIES — Good ver case, $3 00, ’BERRIES—Percase of 24 quarts SEBERRIES—In light receipts; augtable at 10c per at, VEGETABLES—AN kinds bring good SWAX—VYellow, 18@20c. CIDER—Sweet. 20c per gallon, Grocers List. shipping (‘01-‘1 F, %.—Rio, fair, 13kc; Rio, good, ; Old gov't Arbuckle’s, good, Twperial, g.md ¥1»|xn ;s H; ,—Gunpowder, lpln choice, 60@ Oolong, ch ,;m.n‘ 35@40c; cho SUGARS,—Cut 11§¢c; Crushed, 1h¢; Giranulated, 11fc; Powdered, 114c; | 9 Fine pwdered. 11c; Standard Coffee A, ]1 Yew York (onfectioner’s Standard ‘i 3 Good A, 10¢; Prairie Extra C, e, SYRYPS,—Sugar house, bbls, 45c; half olong, goud, Souchong, Loaf, bl 47k Kegn 43 galons, 8280; choico table syskup, 38¢; halfblls, 40c; ke, 8185, SPIC —Pever, 174 Allspice, 20c; Qloves, hi; Nutnedts, S100: Casss, 23c; M 1 wight's 1D papers, 83 10; De- land do, 83 urch’s, 3 00 Keg soda, @ the N Pearl, 3 5 Silver Gloss, 7§ umh, jc; Excelsior Gloss, loads, per bbl, 190; Ash- ; bbls dairy, 50, 5w, 8 43; DRIED aches, new crop, Choice halves, aporated Apples, s Michigan, biej New York Lc; st Lou No. Prunes, Currants, 7@7ic; T. 1je; Part —Two hoop_ pails, WOODENWARE. 1,80 thres hoop paile 2 9 0u, No. 2 tubs, am- ploneer wishbo A75‘ Globe V. d\boud 2!0 " 2 No, ubs y. 8 o0} (‘Umo\' YARN—Cuiop 7 % 21 . cheap, 4 um, i sl Uy 42 ¥ and 7 .ph 20}?2!{, Colored carpet per b, 26; )—Bar, $1 65, TCHES--Per caddie, 82¢. IVISIONS—Breakfast bacon, 11¢; dried beef, 18h¢; should: haws, canvassed 114e; “Medium, in barrels, 25; swalls, in bbls, ; gherkiu, i 18¢; [ {‘. in half bbls, 5 do, iu half bbls, 7 R—Pure _apple extra, 1%e; Prussing pure apple, New, & 80 per bbl. Medium, rmn.l picked 300 inch, 1 Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 2 85; 24 Klrk-n!umhnl 3 ian, 4 50; Kirk's Eutoca, irle Quen, (100 cakes), § it ia, NDLES - Boxes, 40 1bs, 16 oz, 8, boxes 40 1bs,, 16 0z, 6s, 136; boxes, 40 , 124c; half boxes, 20 sets, 5; Greenwich, 3 85: ar, 2 50; Lewis' vauia cans, 4 doz, in case, 3 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 dox, in case, 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED— Red clover, choice, new, § 30 per bushel; mammoth clover, new, 8 75; white clover, new, 8§14 00; alfalfaclover, new, $1250; $1300. Timothy, good, new, $2 50@2 65; blue grass, extra clean, $1 25 blue © s, clean, 81 16; orchard grass, 82 00; Sholos, Goc; millets commnan o Missourl, $15;" millet, German, $125; to 81 50 Hungarian, 81 15, alsike, new, | §2 1 to 5 HEDGESEED-Osage orange, bushels, osage orange, 10 bushels or over, & 50; honey locust, per lb., er | B 100 Ibs., £25 00, FISH-—Family white fich, 00 1b hf Lble, \w No, 1“hnv fish, 90 1b hf Lbls, 6 00; 0. 1 white fish, in 10 1 kits, 1 00 amily m b kits, Holland per keg, 1 Russian sardines, ‘olum- bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; ( Bank codfish, fc; Gen. rwe's boneless codtish; Thes be ‘ MACKEREL-Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 1bs, § 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 11, 6 00; e bbls, fat family do, 100 Ihs, hi NED , et case, 83 ¢ 50; do 2 b (Standar 11 (standard), per. case, 2 40 210 (slack), per case, 2 605 do 1 1 (slack), per case, 185, Salmon, 1 b, per doze 160; do 21, per dozen, 250, small fish, imported, half Boxes 170; American, quarter boxes | 140; do half boxes, per dozen, 2 40, Lo sters, 1 b per dozen, 180. T b do case, 2 1 per case, 2 M (Y string be e case, m per Mountain) , 21, . per case, .l flu(ul(lfl g ol 2 1 ] e i Ser dane, 4 50, Bino Apples, 3 @150, P ' per 3 doy (pie), 3 b, per 6 1, per dozen, 3 80. 8, 63@7c; Louisiana, 5] ANUTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten- 8ic per 1b; fancy white, 9¢ per 1b; raw—white Virginia, 7@73c. Dr Qoods. BROWN (‘()TTO\'\~ 8¢; Adriata, 7 8§ Androscogycin, Bedford, R., 5} B 7h; Bangor, F, 74; Capitol, Jonestogo, 1), 0; theloom, t of the loom, 1, 43; Farmers, A 3., q,{ (:n'nchlll«, 64 to Indian orchard, A 8; Indian orchard, honest width, 71; In- dmn Iu'nd Y Tndian head. 124; Lawrence, 64 to 8. Lm\ncnc(-, X X, Mystic River; 7; New York \[xllv, 274, f'o,.,.mn 3, 8; Pepperell, R, 74; Pej 6, \ HED COTTO ld medal, 1 tone, 84 tn 04; wott, R, 6 Boott, E, 3 Cabot, 8§; Dwight ruit of the loom, 104; Hills, 9}; Lonsdale C: 'unlmg, H York mills, mills, water twist. 14 ‘Pepperell, 11; Pe pperell, 12; l’clqn-n-]]' :!i'%: >ocahontas, 9; lncuhnnhu:, 8; Senote, half bleeched, 8}; Utiea: extra heavy, 11; Wamsuttas, 13; Wantsutta cam- Lric, 13, PRINTS. \]lmm fancies, solid colors, Albi n m(hgn, white. 9; Amul ton, 6; Coch ]}frucm:\n,* rol antic, 6 tn A, SR it of the loom, 74; Farmers, No ‘armers, B, b S—Androscog- Androscoggin, Blackburn, A Cabot, 12; nchor, 104 ; Lonsdale, 1, 63 New 6ic; Albion Iu e an ings, w Freeman's pink, milton hunuw, imack, F Merrimack piques, tichmond fancy, double pinks, 7; Richmond Ge and red, 6}; Regatta shirtin son's mourniug, 7; Simpson’s %COTTO\' - [ Dbl $2 s | per d 1| thirds rate,) brande Gilt Edge, |mv\|M<. 24 1, butts, 573 Armny and Navy, pounds, dle; Bullion, pounds, ».’n,].unhanl-x(hmlu sounds, 57 y Hard to B Mountain, In_tin foil 5 1b boxes, Catlins O, per 1b SMOKING—Allgrands - Common, 25ta 3. Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 o746 Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 45c; _Seal of North na, 16 o7, 46 of Nebras- K, 16 o7, 88 Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags, ser Ib, £1.85; Marburgs' Puck, 2 oz, tin }..n, B5c; Dog Tail, 6bc, Lumber, Nop I fintsh 14, 13 and 1 inch 850 005 h, £50 00: N 3 finfsh, 1 inch, ms per 100 feet lin., 23500; rough § and 2 0c, y 202 Torillard's Tiger, lm ages, inch battons per 100 STOCK Im\l\lw 835 001 Nov B, 25 00 yellow pine, "5 £45 00, SIDING 1, §27 50; No. 2, §2500; 25 00; 0. G. No. 1, N¢ ain, & 00, ¥ 0@ £145 00, LATH DS Ill\l-l ES A star(best) shingles, E) 00, No. 2, 8 00; No. 3, & 50. Lath, $4 00. Building MnlcrinL LIME-—TPer barrel, 8 5. Cement, DUI, €2 50, Hair per bu, 2 0. Straw boa he Leather Trade. Oak harness, 80@41e; Pittshurgh se ted, 40@43c; hemlock harness, irting per Ib, fair, 44c; 1 ¢; fair do; 18@ 2003 fair N k sole, Buffalo slaughter, per I ck sole, B, A, slaugh 06 4 bulk per b, Towa plaster, Ta g felt 100 llN , &4 00, hem! b, 2 Pl < kip skins per 1B, mlock kip sking per 1b, French kip, skins I oak ealf pe 80e( The(@S1.( 1 ll(){d EpaE 1ty goat per doz, er ; white and yellow lin- m...{m, doz, $8.00@L10.00; pink linings oz, $7.00@$9.00; Russett linings, 7. 00; blacksmiths’ aprons per dozen, $12.00@ £14.00. PAPER—Straw paper, 83c; Rag paper, do; dry goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, 10¢; news paper, Sc. COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris Run ]‘luwlnm-' £12; Whitebreast Tump, Whitebreast nut, $6; Iowa lump, £6; Towa nut, 86; Rock Springs, $8, Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 6}; green cured hides, 7§c; green salt, part cured hides, 8@g: lr\ flint, l-llllllll 13@14c; \lrv calf and ki 11@12¢; gr green calf, wt, under 8 b in, grz-ou p(-lf.« $1 00@1 15; green lamb skins, £1 101 25; damaged hnl«w two-third mtn, (cut scored and one grub, classed two hides 10 per eent. off. o oz, 29,006 Coon skins, No. 1, 20c; No. 4, stripe, 25¢; G,w short sf ripe, 40c; narrow Breadstrive, Joo. arkow: 5. Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heavy, 13@15¢; medium ||m\m4)wfl, light, 18@20¢; whed, choice, 32c; fair, 30c; dingy 28¢; burry, black and cotted wools DUCK—Boston X dyed |3 brown, net, 103c; Boston XX dyed brown i 12};Boston, XXX dyed brown Soston Shot. 9 oz dyed brown net, 9 Bogton 10 0z _dyed | = SHOT.—Shot, 81.90; Buck shot, 82.15; brown, 16; Royal (8 oz) 23 inch, 11; Stark, | Oriental Powder, kegs, £6,40; do., half (8 o7), 13: Stark, (10 oz), 1(.; Stmk (8 0z), | kegs, 83.48:8do. fi\mrwrke s, 81.87; Blast- colored, lfi, Starl (10m), 7% ing, kegs, $3.35: Fuse, per 100 feet, 50c. GINGHAMS—Amoskeag, 1lc; I tes, 103; Bates minton dress styles, 111; ston, 01; Glasgow checks and_ fancics, 10; Glasgow royal dress styles, 113, COLORED CAMBRICS—G. D. & Co, 5; Garner, Tooksett, 5; ]\e ystone, glove finish, 5b; Red Cros G & Co, 6 RO 1LI",IJC MBRIC High colors, 1 cent m Adriatic, 8f; Appleton, Augusta. 74; Boott Bleached, U; Pepper- ell; 8}; Stark, A, 84, \ILI.bIASvBleImm, 95; C Coin, 11; Lonsdale, 9, \\'I(:A\‘% Bxlu),fl ; Cal tapitol, 15; Amoskeag, A C A, 174 rew, 16; Amoskeag, I3 new D’ new, 13; Amoskeag, 1 Amoskeag, H new, 105; A cag, 36 inch, 21; Clark’s nulln,wm, Cordis; A C E, 174; (un s, A A A, 16 Conestoga, extra, 32 ip, 1 u Olm Sbm, 20; Falls company, O B 0ld York, Palmer, 9. Amoskeag, K Kerbocker, b); ifornia, C J M, 04; Real (! it double welits, 123" Uncasville, 1 Whittentan, A A 4, CRASH 'Le\um, B, 8¢; Stevens, h 84; Stevens, X, 9%; Stevens, by o yens; 3, 11k Stevens, N N, 12} X, 15; Stevens, T ¥ D, 143, one cent higher, X XX Mo XX, Bleached 13; M, F hington, 215 Star, colred, 24. len, Cubans A, 1 16; Belgian, 20; Coch JEDS.- l(n, Cubans B, 55; Coventry, 31, KENTUCKY JEANS,—American Doe, 40¢; Abhotsford, 113; Agenoria, 274, Bal- kan, 18}; Buckeya, 18; Bunker Hill, 0k Cnluuttn, 13%; French Tweed, 15; Golden Fleece, 25; Hugo Doe, 30; Indian Cri 9; Mohican, 15; Model doeskin, 14) !\nrth .:dmnn, 273, Thurlow, 'ubfu i(m’rmu FLANNELS, —Assabet Rob 4c; Assabet Rob Roy, 75; Assabet French plaids, 50; Blue nuu, 21; (féch(s‘m, a7 “nnnulalv 324 oun reen 224 P f‘dm ‘1 Mmh‘. Ric 5 45 Pequa, Drugs. DRUGS AND (‘HE\"(‘AL. 8.—Acid, Carbolic, %0c; Acid, Tarta Copabia, per b, 70c; Bark, S b, 18¢; Calomel, per 1b, 75¢; ¢ 4 ver oz, 85c; Chloroform, per b, 93c; Dovers powders, per 1bp 51 40; i...mn salts, per 1b, 4c; Glycerine, pure, per 1b, 35@40c; Lead, Acetate, per Ib, Car? bon oil, 1102, {wr ballun, l)jx, do 1% Castor, No, 1, per g gal, 134c;” € ; Oil, C; Mwl, 7 al, ner gal, 90c; Oil, Olive, per gal, £1'50; Oil, Origanu, 40 a5} Opiun, 85 75; Quinine, B. & W &1, & ,|»ernz %2 85; Potassium, Lodide, per 1b, Balacin, per or, 83 Sulphate of per 0z, 4 00 §u1phm flour, Strvchnine, |. oz, §1 40@1 60, Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are lling well at a slight advance in prices. The demand for good horses exceeds the gupply cousiderably, * Prices range s fol- ows; Fine single drivers, 8130, to 800.; Extra draft horses, 8175, to 225,; Common draft horses, $100. to 150,; Extra farm horses, $110. to 125.; Common to good farm lmm -, 890, to §100.; E. bra plis, 800. to 75 Common plugs, 820 MULES.—15 to m hands (extra), $125, to 150,; Ha to 15 hands, $100. to 140.; 14 to 14 m..u, §75, 10 100.; 13} to 14 hands, (‘lGARS »——S«ad 815 00; Connecticut, 25.00; Mixed, $35.00; Seed J Morphine, per Ib, be; ind Tobaccos. Beed Havana, 850.00; Clear Havans, 975,00, 'OBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, F m B6c; Spotted Fawn, 57c; Our Rope, ; Btar, pounds, 24 Ib, Butts, bic; Horse Hh.,., pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 56c; Purity, 24 1b, butte, 52; Queen Bee, 24 Ib, butte, bict 1 | ved, 22 54: Falls compa. | i ;| o, Paints, Olls and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P,, 7¢; white lead, 0. P, & O. Co.,pure, Marseilles green, lcoaibcunn, 20c; French zine, green seal, 12¢; French zine, red seal, 11¢; French zinc, in varnish asst, 20c; French zince, in il t, Raw and burnt umber, 11b cans l’l,. raw and burnt Sienna, 15c: vandyke brown, 13c; refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, 16c; ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prussian Dlue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L. M. & D,, 14c; Dlind and shutter zreen, L. M., & DD, 14c; Paris green, 18¢; ndian red, 15c; Venetian red, 9c; Tuscan l\“l(‘lll.' Vermiliod, I. & P, 18¢ llow, L., M., 0. & D. 0., 18 chrome vellow ochre, ¢ Iden ochre, 16; patent drye) ning colors: light *oak, dark oak, walnut, chestnut and ash 12c, Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 82 80; plow steel, cast, The: cast tool do, 15@@ con spokes, ~(-t, 3011 hubs, pi felloes, 150; tongnes, each, Bo;_axle: square nuts, m, 7@11 per ]t[‘, 8(@18c; coil chain, per 1b, 6@12c; ma ..m@ 8} iron wedges, Gc rnw‘run teeth, 4c; horses steel, 7@ 8c. All,»—w to 20d, 3 2 4d, 4 finish, 4 50; 8¢ half kegs, 10c ex: Liquor. ALCOHOL—187 proof, 82 10 per wine gallon, ex California ~ spirits, 187 proof at 1 jer proof gallon triple refined s ; 116, per o] proof gal re-distilled whiskies, &1 00@1 50; fine blended, £1 50@2 50; Kentucky bour- 00@7 00; Kentucky and Pennsyl- 2 00@ 7 00, ]il( \\Il[]'u Luported, 6 00@16 00; o 1 40@4 00, -Iml..q ted, 4 50@6 00; domestic, L RO »Im]mflu 4 50@6 00; New f‘,nglnlul _'(m:m),duuu stic, 1 H0@8 50; PE. \( H AND APPLE BRANDY— TS—Per case, 4 H0@16 00, owine, per case, 000@20 o4 007 00, Dry Paints. White lead, 6fc; French zinc, 10c; Paris whiteing 2be; whiting _gilders, 13c; whiting com, 1o, ok German, town, awphlack, ordinary, 8¢; Prus. sian I'.lu.~ Be; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8¢; wmiber, burnt, 4c; wnber, raw, de; sienna, burnt, de s row, 4ci ‘u-h green genuine, 35 green com’l 20c; chrowe green, N, Y. 20c;_chrome graen K., 12¢; vermillion, Fng., 70c; ver- 2 million, 4\u 18¢; Indian red, 10c; rose pink, 14c; vetetian read, Cookson's 2jc: venetian red Am,l‘ai,n lead, Tde; chrome y genuine, 20c; chrome’ yel: low, K ochre, rochelle, 3c; ochre, French, Américan, 1 A Meigh brown, 2ho spanish brown nee'’s mineral VARNISH Barrels per gallon, Funiture, exta, 1 00; furniture, No. 1, 90c; lmmmu, U 7he; coa %1 25c; 70c; asphaltum, 70c; oil fnish, ¥1 30 OILS--110" carbon hmu-un ergallon, inceed, Taw, periallon, 11e; 150° r”,,m..n, 124 175" hea orystoling, per gull str'd, per o; castor, 87¢; sweet, per gallon, um, per galion, 75¢, No. 1, 65; lumberi- cating, zero, per gallon, 80c, summer, 15¢; g.u.un maching No.1, per gallon, 8¢, No. 280; sperm, slgual, fer gallon, '80c; tur. pentine, per gallon, Aoc; naptha, 74 deg, ver gallon 189, 68 deg, 17c. MARKETS BY ’1'ELEGRAPK. Ollu.o Produce. CHicaco, June 30. On change the grain markets were rather quiet but pretty firm, The receipts were_ (1,000 bu by canal embracing 220 and 7,431 car loads by rail 25 183 of cats, and of wheat, 1,025 of corn, 1of rye, and2 of barley Flour—Very quiet and nominally un- changed prices; shippers miade some in. quiries, but difference in vicws and limited offerings of desirable <hipping grades checked trading. Tocal jolbers were ine different about buying and made trade light all around, Wheat—Winter ruled y*:No., &, red, 109@1 12, according t clevator loca tion; rejected, nominally 0°; spring wheat was fairly active and feelin newhat un. settled with fluctuations however, was cone fined with small range; the fecling was weaker during the rly portion of the session, influenced to some cxtent by easier cables; weather in the west, however, was unsettled with reports of more rain, and this to some extent checked the weakness; market opened at about yestenday's close, fluctuated within_ range of Jage, and finally closed at 1 114 for ¢ June, and July; 1123 for August: 1108 for Se ber: 101} for October; 1 08d@ | 08 year; No. 3, accordln for centra H.rm,. ranged ocation, the ceipts; rejected, Corn ledly stronger on acc liberal receipts and active shorts to cover June contr was brisk and at times result advance of prices; market for edat pade higher and to e, fluctuated, w and June; 454 October; 42043, oL, Steady, at generally improved ood demand existed for June, to t scttlements, and an a lvance A\( open- b for June: 38 27427 for July; for Septem- or; 26§, for ye Kye very quiet for cash and offerings; demand meagre for future, buy- ors and sellers were somewiatapart; No. osed o for cash: -h..J\ and quiet at 90c for July; Sle August; 804e for September. Burley—Steady; some little demand ex- isted but there w o cash; 89 for September; Noy 8, nom. inally at 85; deliveries on new crops were held firm. Pork—In moderate demand and_good business was transacted, hut sales showed no important change in prices; mess, - clos- ed at 16 20@16 374 for 16 30 for 316424 for August; 13 75@18 774 for Lard—Good demand existed early in the day, and prices were advanced § S: e, per 100 lh», but after the bulk of orders wero provided for the market weakened and prices settled back again quict and stendy at 11 324@11 35 for cash; 11 for Au- gust; 10 80 for October: 10 Bulk Meats—Firmer but qu ings fair; short rib sides 885 for July; 850 for Am wst Whisky—Steady at 110 Receipts—Flour, 17,782 bhls; Wheat, 117,712bu; 616,236 Oats, 136, 271'bu; rye, 500, th pments: , & bug Corm, 701,808 bu; bu- rye, 477 bu; barley, 2,050, Council Bluffs General Market. CouNcir BLUkrs, .l\m(- 30. bls; Wheat, Oats 63,609 ¥ Goods light and_dark colors at S. P MORSE & CO,, Cash Jobbers and Retailers of DR ¥Y¥-GFOOIDS! 1319 FARNHAM STREET. Dress Goods. To-day we offer 50 preces of Silk and Wool, {l wool, mue Mohair Dress 10¢ a inrnl; not a yard of these could be bought at wholesale for less than 25 to 40c. 75 pieces all wool Bunting black and colors 15¢ a yard, worth at wholesale 20; 50 pieces best 26 inch, all wool Bunting, all colors at 2be nutacturers ask 523 for same quali- all wool inch. DeBegos d0c, worth 60¢; all wool 42 inch Chudda Cashmeres 50c, worth 90c We import our own 48 inch black Cachmeres and note as being special Bargains. at 7hc and €100 qualities they being fully equal to those sold by other houses at £1.00 and 81,25, S, P \l()l{\l“ & CO. Lawns, Percales, GINGHAMS, ORGANDIES, SWISSES, Linen Lawns at 20 and 25e, superior to those sold at 25 and 40c elsewhere, Best cotton La FrenchOrgan- dies at 20, others ask 30 and 40¢; 2,400 yards of D ess Pla d(-mglmms at 10¢; wholesal 124c. Fine Scotch Cheviots from 16 to 87hc; Scotch Ginghawms from 25¢ up. S. P, .\' CO: \l”l{\'E Tace Department. 75 styles Valenciennes Laces, one tof2 inches wide 25¢ doz; 100 styles of Alencon Palanza Vermicelli Laces 7o¢ [V to $2.60 a doz Special mention is made of a Cream and a Black all Silk Spanish Lace 3 in. deep, at 35c. 43 in, deep, at 50c, cannot be duplicated for Toe to 81.00. 8. P. MORSE & CO. jected, 28@30; damng .\hxrktt quiet; 2 806, nrket :|\|Iet, with good supply; r market, with prices a ¢ht demand, prices £4 Market well rices, 83 1 H0(@ 4 Butter—1 “gg Eegs—10c. Poults , £100 Byt 2 Grand Junction Market. Grand Junction, Towa, June 30, Butter—From e to 13¢ s—Receipts, 24,7 mh ad; 3 u(rungdomnunl for bacon gra No. 1 very strong but steady; mixed 5 605 90; lig 90@i 1 6@6 25; culls and ight York- ers, -I 75 Catt] 1,500; steady and i@6 25; good to eceipts, 800; shipments none; market active and values firm; poor to me- ' | dium, 8 75@4 40; choice, 4 ¢ | buying fairly; local de .- Cincinnati Pmduoe. CINCINNATI, June 30, Pork--$16 35@1 Family, 5 40@ 5 50, k—Supp{) light and offerings mod- erate; no sales, mixed, 42, 2, 79@95; late sale of No 1spot Bnrley Nominal, Cotton—The market remains quiet and Awm]\" official quotation: mixed, 10{; low mixed, 93; good mixed, 11§; mixed fair, 124 er, 184 sales 900 bal eceipts, 319 :m s; shipments, 767 bales; stock, 7,722 biles, Whisky—1 08, St. Louis Produce. 8r. Louvs, June 30, \\'heM—Hl;\hnr' No 2 red, 1 17 cash and Jun 133 August; 1 133 \rw ber; 1143 October; 11234 the year; N do 1 003@1 093 Corn—Better for cash; 45 August; 41§ the year, Outs—Better; $1h @ for cash; 83{ for Jul{ 27 for August; 26} the year, {ye— \Uumimd o ggs— Unchange: \\yfiluky bteu‘fy at 108, Pork—Quiet; jobbing at 16 65@16 70, Dry Balt Meats— Unchanged, Lard—Better at 11 25, e — St. Louis Live Stock. 51, Lougs, Ju Hogs—$teady; Yorkers, 8 70@ flo. choice to funy 800 head; shipments, July; 1,500 - Toledo Produce ToLEDo, June 30, ‘Wheat—Dull; No, 2 red cash, 1 ‘.50% July 117; August 1 September 1 145, Corn—Dull; No, 2 ca:h lnl bid. Oats—Nowminal, Phlhd».lphh Pflulnu. l’mnm PHIA, June 30, Wheat 25 carh and June, Corn— Firm; cash and June, Oats— Firnm; 40@ 40} cash and June, Rye—Quiet at 40c. i il Baltimore Produce. BALTIMORE, June 30, H.-ur~ Dull, Wheat—Southern ..m-z at 1 23@) 26; Long Berry, 1 28@1 No. cusy 124§ cash and Jun Corn—White southern casier at 59 low steady at 58, ; yel- - St Liverpool Produce, Lav zm'(n(u., June 80, Flour—American, 9s 61@11s 6d; winter wheat, 9¢ 6d 1 heat—Winter, s 4d 9o 9 spring, 9 8d@9s B chub, 9 04 11d, Corn—>5¢ 2d Lard—6s. Pork—T4s, Men'sFurnishingGoods| [50¢ each; Pa,msnlsr Parasols ! Men's four-ply Linen Collars very |, We are convinced that our Parasol . 1 jusiness this season has been the best quality with hand made buatton |jareost west of Chicago, 'To close out holes all sizes, new styles, six for 75¢, |Ant that remain we offer the balance others ask £2.00 to £3.00 a doz. forno [at a discount of 33} per cent from at thoe rate of £2.00 a usual retail prizes. Among the bar- R T T T gains here shown are a large size acase of Beamiess Bri- Sk Umbrella paragon frame very for 83.00 a [best quality serve silk at 83.75; 815.00 2,50 doz. wo soll asuper- |Parasols now £8.00 and £10,00, better qualitie doz, we offer tish Sox, sold elsewhere doz. and at & fine British Sox of a guality never [810.00 Parasols now £8.00 and £6.00, sold in Omaha under $4.00 a doz. |and £5.00 I‘mnm-lu now S“ 00 Qn Mens' Summer Ties Ge, 8¢, and 10¢ Si 30. each; mens’ Silk and Satin Ties 35 to mens' White Shirts with re- inforced bosom full sized cuffs and linen neck band 6ed each and our cus- tom made best Shirt for $1.00 each. e goods and prices cannot be du- ated elsewhere. This and m'xl mnmh W odd sizes in ladies’, misses’, and chil- dren's hose that accumulate from our spring lr.uk and bycalling here before purchas you will save 33} to 5 per cent. In lace top lisle Gloves we are offering one at 40c and one at 90c equal to any shown before or else- where for 7bc and 81. To-day we have in Stock the cheapest and best stock of ladies Corsets in the west, prices H0c, THe, O5c, 81.25, 8$1.50, $2.00, $2.60 nml 8 .70, > MORSE & CO. HUUSEKEEPINI} DEPARTMENT. We call the attention of economical housekeepers to our stock of 90 and 100 in. linen Sheetings at £1.00, £1.25, 81.60, 81.75 and $2.00 a yard. Our all linen table Damask at 22c, 135¢, 46¢, and 80¢, and best double satin damask at $1.00, $1.26 and £1.50 plic \lUR\l Sllks, Satms, Surals. No firm west of Chicago shows as large a silk stock asours, 20in, Black Brocades 50 and 7be., worth double; 20 in. Black Satins, 76 and %0c. in., Black Satins, $1, 81.25, and § 20 in. Surah Satins, black or colors, 70, 80 and 90c, All Silk Surahs and (Mervilleux, 81.25 and 81.50; 21 in. French Gros Grain Silk at 76¢ and'81; 22 in. Cashmerc finish Silks, from Guinet, Giraud, Bellons, Bonet, and -\ (0 other well known makers, 81.50, T 5 ey $1.06, 6175, §9, 82 00, 54 o at 85, T 01 GLISh IR0 S a1roh ek 2. i .75, and 83 (the highes ¢ W rices here :luutfll aro for the best [N APKINS at 82.00, 82.50, 82.75, &3, up to $12.00. These ;,mnh are all purchased by us direct from Irish and Scotch manufacturers and sold to our lcustomers without the jobbers profit paid by all Omaha retailers. S. P. MORSE & CO. qualities.) Our colored Silks range from 40c. to 81 for the best, and em- brace all new shades; 24 in. Brocaded Silks and Satins, §1.25, $2.75, §2.25, 82.50 and 83, 8. P. MORSE & CO. MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. We solicit country orders, wholesale or retail, always guaranteeing the LOWEST market prices; the most parfect system and care is used in fill- ing orders for goods or samples. ‘Went Down the Wrong Way. National Associated Press. Cn1caGo,June'30.— While Detective | John Ender, of the central police sta- | tion, was explaining a slight-of-hand uuk to some associates to-day, the silver half dollar which he was using, accidentally slipped down his throat. The coin could not be got out, and he was only ved from “suffocation by the physician forcing it further down and lwln\\ the opening of the respira- reans. The coin now rests ay between the throat and stom- The physicians are unable to )dge it, and serious results are Burdock s ILOOD )3 ITTERS 1f yon suffer from Dyspepsia, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1 you are afflicted with Biliousness, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, If you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEKS, 1f your Bowels are disordered, regulate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t your Blood is impure, purify it with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1f you have Indigestion, you will find an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1f you are troubled with Spring Complaints, er adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, If your Liveris torpid, restore it to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, It your Liver is affected, you will find a sure re storative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEKS If you have any specics of Humor or Pimple, fail not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 11 you hiave any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous Sores, o curative remedy will be found in BUKDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For imparting strength and vitality to the sys teim, nothing can equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervous and General Debility, tone up the system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Price, 81.00 per Bottle; Trial Botties 10 Ots. FOSTER, MILBUBN, & Co., Props. BUFFALO,N. ¥ 8old ll wholesale by lsh & McMahoo and C. F. Geodiwan J6 27 eod wely, S. P. MORSE & CO.,, 1319 FARNHAM STREET. MAX MEYER & BRO, the Oldest Wholesale and Retail Jewelry House in Omaha, Visitors can here find all novelties in Silver Ware, Clocks, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, the La- test, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in Precious Stones, and all descriptions of Fine Watches, at as Low Pri- ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store, Tower Building, corner 11lth and Farn- ham Streets MAX MEYER & BRO., O M A E A . THE LEADING ‘MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Or, for cash or inst: Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of Steinway Pianos, Knabe Pianos, Vose & Son's Pi- anos, and other makes, Also Clough & Warreu, Sterling, Imperial, 8mith American Organs, &c. Do not fail to see us before pnr- ans sold ments at MAX MEYER & BRO. |chasing, MAX MEYER & CO, OBAGGONISTS. Tobacco from 25¢. per pound upwards, Pipes from 25¢. per dozen upwards. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LUNMIEIEIE., Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, BTO. S&STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB

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