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! \ 'I‘Ill' O\‘[AHA DA[LY BET. Tlll RSDAY, JULY 7 1881. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANOIAL. MONEY AND STOCKS, New Y uux. July 8, Money closed at 8 per cent Fxchange closed muly at !4 843@4 86} Governments closed fi Currency 48 coup. 1 m bid; 44, coup. 114§ bid; 6, 1 30 bid; 5s continued, 1 024; 6s_continued, 1 03. Union Pacific bonds_closed as follows: Union land grants 118@1 16; sinking :n;ulzu, 1 204@1 297; Centrul's, 116}@ 63, STOCKS, Market this morning was strong_on_in- creased volume of business prices advanced 4 to2 per cent, led by the Hannibal and 8t. Joe and trink lines, and Western Un. jon. Market continued strong unsil the second board, when the highest figures of the day were generally current. To- ward the close there was some reaction, which was subsequently recovered, but in final dealings prices again declined frac- tionally. Closing quotations however were }(@1§ higher than yesterday's clos- llm most active stocks were Western Un. ion’ Telegraph, Union Paci western, Liake ‘Shore, Delaware, " wanna and Western, Wabash, Michigan Contral and Central Pacific. Nashville and Chattanooga was exceptionally strong To-Iny and closed at 4 per centhighor, The followi i are the closing bids: N Poeissvovs 48 Preferred ... 84 Northwestern . .12) (Ppeferred .11 0k W. Omaha . Following are the closing mining stocks at the New bunnl quotations for Vork mining ...... 4 Navago . l]ull Dom’ 'go.. 180 Mariposs Alta Montana, 210 So Hi Cons i 55 Sutro. 3 Hibernia North Stand’rd 13 Rising Snn CHICAGO MONEY MARKET. Chicago, July 6. Money in good demand_and_supply’ at 4@5 per cent on call and 6@7 on time. The clearings of tho associated banks wero $7,300,000. = Eastern exchange between bnukl was little better than nominal,, at 81 discount on the 81,000, Orders for currency were pretty large. Omaha Wholesale Market. Orrice o¥ THE OMAHA Bee, } ‘Wednesday Evening, July 6, 1881, Everything quiet and very few changes to-day in the grain market, the only change being a fraction in No. 8 and re- jected wheat. Barley very full. Oats, | g corn and rye quiet, In the provision market we note an ad- vance of lc for eggs. Butter is very scarce, 14@15¢ being paid for choice, Strawberries continue to arrive in small quantities and advanced 50c per case to- day. Raspberries scarce, at yesterday’s quotations, Other ‘markets mostly firm and un- <hanged. Very little live stock was han- dled. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No, 2, 92ic Cash No. B, 84; rejected 63c. fi‘\l{ LEY. —(ru«h No. 2, 87¢; No, 8, 73¢c, e e 2, 31jc. —Cash, 29c. Live Stock. Cattle—We quote as follows: Buteh; er's cows, $335@3 60; choice butchers’ steers, $3 .)@400. Sheep—Good mutton in fair demand. Sheared, 83 50; unsheared, 84 25 per hun- red gowads. Hogs—~We quote ns follows; Light packers, 24 90@b 00; medium mived packers, 85 00@5 25; extra choice heavv, 5 10@5 £5. Provisions, FLOUR~Bpring wheat, strai e, 82 80@3 00; patent, 33 (0@4 50; winter wheat straight grade, £3 00@3 25; patent, 5@4 00; grabam rye, 82 25; Wheat, 82 RYE FLOUR-83 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per cwt. 50c; gereenings, per ewt, 70@80c; shorts, per owt.60c; chopped feed, per owt. 7be; meal ellow, 80c; wi Ime, 81 00. POTATOES —New, 8200 per bushel. POULTRY—Live chickens per dozea, 8300; old, spring chiekens, 83 5 15665~ Shippers eount, Candled, BL TTE! ; poor,no market; creamery, A l‘l‘LY.h $5 00 per bbl, HONEY—Extracted, first-class Calif- ornia strained, 15c. ORANGIS—Terrents _ repacked, ~per be: 00; Palermo, per box, 50, al&lflx, per box, §7 00;Imperials, per box, LEMONS—Good repacked per box, best, 87 00, RAWBE l(lH] — Good searocy. per cane 84 RAST! umlzs—rmm of 24 quarts GOOSEBERRIES—Quotable at 12¢ per qt, Al kinds bring good -Choice, 1 —Baldwin's repacked, shipping VEGETABLES BE CIDER ASveer. 200 Grocers List, COFFEE,—Rio, tain, 13kes 14¢; Rio, prime o’ choice, T44c; 0ld 5 263(a28he, Mocha, 20c; Arbuckle's 45 5 @4fc; AS.—Gunpowder, good, s Imperial good, Young Hyson, @81 00; Japan Nat Leaf, Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, goud, 5@40; Oolong, choice, 40@55; Souchong, Lood, 85@40c; choice, 35@4be. RS, —Cut loaf, 118¢; Crushed, ol Powdered 11§c; Coffee 8! 36@ | New York milly prost, WOODENWARE—Two ; three hoop ile 2 10 No. 1 tobe 9m~ No. 2 tubs,, 860; No. 8 tul foneer waahboards, 1 & Botbie. Crown. 5'“ Globe Washboard, 250; Well buckets, wv'rrn\‘ YARN—Cotton yarns, 2(3(,. ilJ cheap, 9@94; medinm, 9@104; 1 8t Touis, 14; Candle wick, 25; lr\r;vfl. chain, and b ply, 204&21; Colored carpet chain, per 1, L E.\l?—l r, $1 65. Per caddie, 82¢. NS Breakfast bacon, 1le; iried beef, 13¢; should: hams, canvassed 11fe; hoop ,..n-v ehoice lard, 11je: ers, um\n-«l oo bacon, sides, 10 "'v« PICKLES - Medium, in bareels, .'.‘ ; do in half bhls, 5 ?_ smalls, in bbls, 12 00; ! Fing, in bhls, 18 50; do, it half bbls, 7 35, VINEGARPure spple extra, 180 ke apple, Yoc; Prussng pure auile, Toc HO New, &i&) per b m.‘\rw Medium, hand picked 8300 per bushel ROPE inch, 104c; } inch, 11 SCAPS Klrks\'nnn Tmperial, 285; Kirk's sterling. 2 40; Kirk's standard, 3 Kirk's white an, 4 50: Kirk's Eutoca, 1 85: Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), 10; Kirk's my vnulm. 3 90. -| T CANDLES —Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8, 13¢; »xonol 16 0z., 68, 18¢; boxes, 40 sete, 14 o, 8, To4c; hall boxes, 20 sets, e, Lye, 4 60} Jewell lye, 2 Y BOTARH - Penntylvatia cans, 4 do., in case, 3 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in case 1.90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED - Red clover, choice, new, 30 ‘per bushel; mammoth dlover, new, 8575 white clover, new, 814 alfaifa clover, new, £1250; ,.m\u-, new, $1300. Timothy, good, new, 82 502 65; Dlue grass, extra clean, $125; blue clean, 81 chard frrans, §2 00; red to choice, 6%; ‘millet, common or Missouri, 8125 millet, German, $125; to $150; Hungarian, &1 15. HEDGESEED—Osage orange, 1 to 5 Dushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or ‘1‘\‘)(‘1’]' 24 50; honey locust, per 1b., 85¢; per FISH—Family white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 3 60; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 00; No, 1 white fish, in 10'1b ) kit 100; family 10 i kits, 780; New Holland herring, per ke, 1 50} Rosnlan ardinen, 700; “olum- Din river -l.mm, per 1001bs, 8 00; Geoy Bank codfish, ;f Gen. boneless codfish; 7he; boneless h}\k CKERE L—lsnlf bbls messmackerel, 100 1bs, £12 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex uhnm do, 100 Ibs, 6 005 hf bbls, fat Jamily do, 100 1bs, 3 85; mess mackerel, 12 1b_kits, 2‘1! No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 uhnn., 121b dn 100; "fat family, 10 Ib do, 75c. CANNED GOOD! —Uymn, (]‘mld .q, r case, o 11 (Field" .4. per case, do'2 b g‘iundnnl), per case, B30 110 (standand)y per. ear, B 405 do 21 (slack), per case, 2 60; do 11 (slack), percuse, 185, Salmon, 11, per do 60; do 21b, per 250, Sardi Fah, |mpormd. Bl Loxes per dosen, 170; American, quarter boxes per dozen, 140; do half boxes, per dozen, 2 40. Lob- sters, 1 1b per dozen, 180. Tomatoes, I per case, 225 do 3 per case, 265; Corn, 2 b (Mountain) r ‘case, 340; soaked corn, 190; do (Yarmouth), per case, 350; ‘string beans, per: case, 190; Lima beans r case, 200, Succotash per case, 210, r case, 1 75; peas, chmce, lackberries, 21, per case, M, per case, 3 23@3 , per case, 210614’{00 7b: raspberries, 2 Bartlett Damsons, 210, per case, 2 2 lr’le‘" per w;.msgn@aolo \ hur;ll'ebup jes per case, g _plums, per case, 3 80; do, choioo, 5T, e. 450, Green glgu,flb case, ’8 30; do choice, 2 b per case, 450, Fine Ap‘glu, 2m, per 09‘: 50. Peaches, 2 10: do 81b, case, 3 60@4 20; dor (ple), 3 I, per case,260; do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, 2 80. “RICE g—Carolina, 6;@7c; Louisiana, 5 PEANUTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten. nessee, 8hc per 1b; fancy white, 9c per 1b; raw—white Virginia, 7@Tic. Dry Goods, BROWN COTTONS.—Badger LL Gic; Buckeye LL 6jc; Crescent LL 6hc; Utica C bc; (.munt G Tie;' Crescent B 4fc~ Crescent ‘Wachusetts 8ic; Indian Hud sie, Graniteville LL Bic; fine brown, 7he; Fadger X, do, 7o; Bortemouth B, o, Hic; W:mhmp L, do, 7jc; Continental C, hLEACHhI) COTTONS—Wamsutta 44 13c; Fruit 44 ma; Hope 4-4 Sjo; Ballardyale 44 0le; Pocassett 34 8ic; Altoona TLonsdale No. 1, cambric 13 2, do, 12hc; New York Mills 4-4 13c; Lonsdale 4-4 10c Fmrmon'.%‘-é (6hc Auburn A 4-4 8ic) ; Ameri- Conestoga Barnard Dairy Cloth bhc, T 4 do, 6c; Dunnell do, 6jc; Eddystone do; 7c; Gloucester do, 5hc; Hamilton, 64c? Harmony, 5¢; Hartel, 63c; Knickerbocker, Ge; Manchester, 7c; Pacific, 7c; Sprague, 54c; Southbridge, 6¢; ]\?mc, Bhe; Merri: mack shirtings, 6o; Sprague do, Southbridge do, 6c; Regatta do Cochico robe, 7e; Freeman rol Hamilton do, 7c; Marlbe cnu d m) mu '8 mourning h, e Borlin sofid odlo "LAT — Glazed, 5k " kidtmish, Oc; Righ col, rolled, 7c; h g ¢ colors, 8c. T JEANB—Rockport, 8o; Naumkeag satteen, 9¢; Androscoggin do., 9¢; Loekwood do., e TICKING —Amoskeng- A G, A, 17he; Conestoga, B, , fancy, 18¢; Cones: tou, 4 ol Sedal, iy Gonestog, § .y 1c; (‘unem»e nncy. Sics Eiton, B Toes Halls XXX Rert 1640; Conestog, R. C., Red Stripe, 16hc Shetucket, & ' 11jc; Betucket 1%jc; Shétueket, 8.’ F. 6; Pearl 164e; Montaup, XX, dole wood, $300; 54 83 00; 54 white marble,, £325; 6 4 waod, 84 60; 64 funcy arble, 4 00; (-4 white marble, $4 25; 64 mo- saic, 83 00; (-4 mosaic, &4 00, m.\'m Nelson A A, 13c; Neluon o; Nelson, 1. X. L., 15e: Nelson, R0 Daymakers, ie; Yorl drab, san CAMBR high colors, 6 fancy xmr\flo, 17¢; York, plaid, 174c; Clarks stripes, 164e. !)UCK.'—F-H River, 11jc; Hamden O, 0., 10 Boston checki dc; Boston stripes, 13c; Dundeo_stripes, 18¢; Bis- marck stripe, 174¢; Arlington xo.nm, Mn, Lion Blue, 154c; Boat Boston XX drab, 1 12! l.fla. Bunwn XXX ?ruh 134 STRIPRS Louisians, 3x3 blue and brown, Bie; siana, 6x3 blue and brown, 8he; Rock River, 6x3 blue and brown, 19¢; Alabama, 0x3 blue and brown, 84c. COTTONADES—Lewiston, 10.0z., 25c; A Y. A, 2c; Angora, D. & T.,' 2ic; 29he; Bridgewater, e; Whittent n, ; Charter Oak, 18c; , 18c; Capitol, "medium, 1 Vew York mills 20c; Everett, hea heavy, 22bc; Bell, 1 Wicklow, 1ic; Union "Paci l'lrluerfllhh" Eyorel SHEETINGS—Androscog, 4brown mlwu»nen Stan 23¢; do 10-4 do, 26c; Pepperel brown, A, 10c; Prairie Extra C, |22hc;do 104 do, 2ic; Androscoggin, '.li inch, bleached, |.i< d Ivhuhud 20¢; SYRUPS,—Sugar hnuu, bbls, 45¢; half | do 10—4 bl 20¢; syemll u.4, bls, 47c; kege, 4&, 82 30; Dieached, S o Jo-1 Licache STSo: ul;f'; )] l'e’plm 11 w,'i'u‘: ",‘fi';, Drugs. = 3 pice, 20c; b o ; Cassia, 250 | DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.—Acid, Claves, 100} Mubaath §1.00; a6t Garbelle, 5065 s, Tarariy 8, Bl A — t's ‘opabia, 3 Bassafras, nr h:?dffca&?' :umhmnf.lg';:.lgm Do lb,’i‘ac, Palomal, per 1, The; Cinchon 15 ' T oz, u.'se;d (hlomfi;'rm, P "i w‘ STARCH,—Pearl, Sllnr(..l ver's powders, per ., d lwm @se; Com ' Stareh, taah 815) Baostdon Gioad | saite ex Ib, 4c; G e p«r‘r‘ Gje; Corn, Tie. Amg;h. per Ib, 22; C SALT.— nyl per bbl, 190; Ash. | bon oil, m° d"l“""“‘ 1 Nge. d o, i sack, § 805 Lbls dairy 00, b, 3 45; | pet astor, bbls dairy, 1 00; Ofl Luwf, No. 2 ne DRIE! imum—cma halves, Oflvnbpernl. 81 caches, new A 7he; Evaporated A| uz, 8 Qulnhu .lw igan, bjo; New ork -I’“‘ lfl, on-um. ,.plu,sh 8t. Louis No. 1, 5o; Prunes, | 8% pero old, 6c; mew, 6§@7e; Currants, T@7hc; flr&hh J:;u. berries, new, 10c. CHEESE-Full | Cream, 114 Part Marade et Muise: Skim, 10, The market is brisk and all grades are sal, § inch and larger, 100; § .!oll(n well at nuh\hl advance in prices, femnml for ood _horses exoceds the ;um-ly ‘considerabiy. Prices range s fol. ows: Fine single drivers, £130., to 500.; Extea draft horses, & 2255 Common draft horses, £100, to Tixtra farm horses, 8110, o 125.; Common to good farm horses, £90. to 8100.; Extra plugs, 860, to 75.f Common gug., $20, to $40. MULES. 15 to 15} hands (extra), £125, u, to 156 _hands, 8100 to 140.; hands, $75. to 100.; 18§ to 14 hands, 860. to 75, Olgars and Tobcmn. CIGARS. ~Seeds, $15.00; nectiont, 5,00; Mixed, t.wb Beed Havana, $50.00; OILS—110" earbon ;nrguu" 11 hnulll ht, r’lltlllnl\‘ 12450 175" headlight pergallon, 16¢; crysoline, per gallon, 20 inceed, taw, per gallon, 50c; ed, per gallon, 58¢; lard, winter strid, per Q‘ , & No. 1, 70, No. 2, G0c; castor, b per gallon, 95¢, No. § 7¢; rweet, gallon, 88c; sperm, W. 1, per gallon, l \w fiish, W B., per gallon, tdc; neatsfoot, extra, per galion, {5¢, No. eating, zero, per gallon, 80c, s 1, 65; Tumbe olden machine, No. 1, per gallon, § 280; aperm, ajenal, er gllon, pentine, per gallon, H5c; maptha, 74 deg, per gallon 165, 63 deg, 17c. il Linskeed, boil- Clear ln\um\, £75.00, TOBACCO — PLUG. ~ Golden Rule, 24 1b, 56o; Spotted Fawn, 57¢c; Our Rope, c; Star, potnda, 24 Ib, Dutte, 560; Horse Shoe, povinds, 24 Ib, butts, b6c; Purity, 24 Ib, Wifts, 5205 Queen Toe, 24Tt butts, Aot Gile l'.«lxe, pnundl, 24 1b, butts, 57; A and Navy, pounds, Blo; Bullion, pounds, Lorillard's Climax, pounds, 57c, INE CUT—In pails.~Hard to Beat, Golden 11m-d. 66c; Fonuntain, 73} ¢ Mountain, B5c; 5e.—In_ tin' foil— jackages, 5-1b boxes, orillard's Tiger, 60c. All grands—Common, 25 to ™ Granulated—iackwells Duham, 16 46c; Dukes Durham, 1 Senl of North Carolina, 16 o, 46; Dras. ka, 16 o, ‘lmlm Jack, 4 ¢ bags, wr 1b, §1 2 oz, tin 1o, Be; FINISHING finish 14, 14 and 2 inch, 855 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch 850 00; 3 ( nflm. 0.8, 2oz oz ; Marburgs' Pu o Tail, 65c No. 2, finish 1}, Ifim\:l 2 lmh 850 00 2 finish, Jinch, 815 00; N mm» G. &1 25 \\oll cur! inch battons per 100 feet lin., 500, STOCK l“h\“l)s A stock, 845 00; B $40 00; C, 835 00; _common nwk 0. r\n. 1, §27 50; No. 2 \ll“ll‘ LAP—] l’ln(n, £2500; 0. G §37 50; No, 2, £25 00. C , 825 00; No. 1, LING-§27 50@ 45 00, LATH AND SHINGLES-- A star(best) shingles, $4 00, No. 2, §3 00; No, 3, $2 50. Lath, $4 00. Building Material, LIME—Der barrel, 81 35; bulk per bu., e Cement, Ll 8850, “Towa pluster bbl, €2 50. e er bu, 2. felt 100 1bs, s'h hoard, 8 06, The Luflver Trade. Oak harness, 89@i1c; Pittsburgh sclec- ted, 40@43c; ' hemlock harness, 37@30c: skirting vor I, falr, 44¢; black tallar 146 21c; fair do; 18@200; fair No. 2, 16@18¢; hemlock sole, Buffalo slaaglter, ber Ih, %0 @ hemlock sole, B, A. slaughter’ per b, 26@32; oak sole, 40@43c; oak uj per foot, 25c; hemlock upper, do 23c; oak. kip skins per 1, 80c@SL.1 hemlock kip skins per_ lb, Foelasl.00 French kip, skins por 1 @$1.35; oak calf per Iy 81.20@81. Peisock st bor 1. $1 TOWEL257 French call. per iy 8 zq@;z 100 Kimon Treand goat por doz, £36.00@$#48.00; bootleg Morocco per foot, 30@35¢; calf kid per foot, 30c; roans per doz, $9.00@$10.50; white and ' yellow lin- ings per doz, 88,00a810.0; pink linings per doz, $7.00@89.00; Russett linings, 14, PAPER—Straw paper, 3jc; Rag paper, 4; dry goods paper, 7¢; paper, 10c; news paper, 8c. COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, 812; Morris Run Blosburg, §1; Whitebreast lump, £6; Whitebreast nut, $6; Iowa lump, $6; Towa nut, 86; Rock Springs, $8. Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, Gj; green ured hides ie; grocn walt, part cured Rides, B@gjcr dry Aint, sound, 15@14e; drP calf and kip, 13@14c; dry salf hides, sound 11@12¢; green calf, wt. § t0 15 bs., 10@11¢; kemiths® aprons per dozen, green calf, wt, under 8 Ihs, per skin, 50c; reen pel V1 001 15; roan Tamb sk, 1 10( @1 25; damaged hides, two-third rate, (cut_scored and one grub, classed two- thirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off. Coon skins, No. 1, 45c; No. 2, 30c; No. 3, 20¢; No. 4, 10c. \xmk No. 1, 506; No. 5, 30c; No. 3, 15¢; fox, No. 1 B00; o, 2 S Stunky, Nov'3, ek, oe; short tripe, 40c; marrow stripe, 2c; broad stripe, 106, Tallow, b, Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16¢; heavy, 13@15¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@2c; tub-washed, choice, 32 fair, 30c; dingy and w., 28} burry, black and cotted wools 2@6c less, 8hot. SHOT.—Shot, $1.90; Buck shot, $2.15; Oriental Powder, h kegs, $3.48;8d ing, kes, $3,85: Fuse, ver 100 feet Paints, Oils and Varnis| PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P. P, 7c; white lead, O, P. & C. Co., pure, 6C; Marseilles freen, 140 5 11 cans, 20c} French zinc, green seal, 12¢; French zin red seal, 11¢; French zine, in varnis asst, }20c; French zince, in oil asst, 1c; Raw 7| and burnt umber, 1 cans 12c; raw and burnt Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13c; refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, 1fic; ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L, M. & D, Lic; blind and shutter oak, walnut, chestnut and ash 12c Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, $2 80; plow steel, cast Thes cast tool d», 15(a \\nkfun wpokes, do set, 3 00; hubs, por set, 1 25; felloes, sawed 50; tongues, each, 75@8bc; axles, square nuts, per I T@llic; washers, per 1b, 8@18c; rivets, per I, Lic; coil chain, per Ib, 6@12¢; malleable, 84c; jron wedges, Go; crowbars, 6e; harrow teeth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, b 00; spring steel, 7@ NAILS-10 to 201, 325 8to 10, 370; 6d, 375:4d, 4 00; 3d, common, 4 75 fine, 6 25! cli ises, b 460; 8d casing ;10 casin Tniah, 4 50 0 fniah 4 75, o4 half kegs, 10c extra. Liquor. ALCOHOL—187 proof, $2 16 per wine gallon, extra California ~spirits, 167 proaf Cat LIS per proaf gallon triple roiued apiritr 187 proof, 8116; per proof gal re-distilled i e, 81001 50; bour. ine blended, $1 50@2 50; Kentuck: .y 00@7 00; l;e&t‘ncky and Pennsyl- d, ca u;,' i 4003 164 nish, 5 00; bons, 82 \unllu ryes, $2 CHAMPAGNES—Tmported 211 UJ(_,M 00; American, per case, ll 00(, ( LARFT r case, 4 50@16 00, WINES-—Rhinewine, per case, 6 00@20 00; Catawba, per case 4 700, Dry Paints. ‘White lemi 6ifc; l‘n:ndn zlnc 10(., Paris whiteing 2j0; = whi tng 13c; whiting u:ml 1o; 1 derman- town, 14c; lampblack, z: Tlue, B5e; ultramarine, 18c; vnndylm, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, dop n genuine, flflc,yl’ ‘aris green com'] E-c rose pink, Mc, \e o venetian x rud lud The; chrome yvlluw, enuine, chrome yel: ow, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle, 8¢; ochre, French, 5 ochre, American, 1jc; WInu;’-b mineral, flhhl“h bm'r:‘ 2 o. own, 2 il Fymiuar o ';,:* ol £ ure, coach, exti 3 ;,&wh No, l. #100; i)anur. fi = g 3 ) 3 J ke T LLd ) actions and stock light I. culls und light MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Council Bluffs General Market. Couxoru Buorrs, July 6, Wheat —No. 2, 83@ Corn—F 80c to shippers. Oats- . 2, 50c, Rye 2, 80c. Barley—No. 2, 86e. Wood—Market quiet, with cood supply; &7 50, Hay—Fair market, with prices at 87 Hogs—Light demand, prices $4 Cattle—Beef, $3 50@ Sheep 0 4 50, Butter—12jc, Kegs—11e, Poultry— 9@ 10c, Potatoes—New, £1 25 per bu; old, 75¢ per bushel, Onions—§2 00, PR Chicago Produce. CHicAGo. July 6. The grain markets opened weak, but ch, later gradually grew steadier with advane- ng tendency, he receipts of 1,858 carloads by rail, embrn wheat, 1,023 of corn, 81 of oal and 1 of harley. Flour—1In only moderate requost; trans- mmon to choee do Minnesota, 50; fair to choice ain were ; 134 of 2 of rye, western spring, 45 7 4@6 25; patents, 6@7 winter brands, 5a 6 Wheat— No. 2 red winter, quiet and ru:n little better than nominal at 112, No. 2 spring fairly active and prices fluc- tuated within about the same range as yesterday. The weather in the west and nurflme»t being fine, there were fair offer. ings t) realize, and at the opening prices Fhiled Rhout 3o pet: baishiel llower: & good speculative demand sprung up, however, and the decline was influenced iy smaller arrivals, - On acconnt of the rejorts of the improved condition of the presiient, prices were advanced abcut 1 cent above the in- side prices, fluctunted slightly and finally closed at 1093 for cash; 1008@1 00§ for July; 1113 for August; 1 0%@1 10 for qeptomlwn 1 00§ for October; 1 084 for the vear; No, anrmf 96c@1 01, nccording to ocation; rejected, 756@82, according to | = per | location, Cora—In active demand on both local and speculative account, and firmer feel- ing prevailed on_account of favorable east- ern markets with favorable weather for growing crops. No, 2 and mixed Sloned at 44@4Gke for July and. August; 47 for September; 47} for October; 44§ for the year;new high mixed, 443; new mixed, 43@434; reected, 434, Oats—In fair Junnnd but light ulh’rlng ond higher for cash, No. 2 and No. hite, “385@ 085 for Tuly: 383 for Angusts 273 for September; 27 for the year; re- jected, nominally 31 Rye—Quiet and steady; not much dofng; glosed at 6 for cash; 81§ for August; 80 for rle v~l)ull and inactive, but entirely nominal; few sales, No. 2, at 1 00 cash; No. 3, 83@85, Pork—Fairly nctive and higher; advance ranced at 30@50c, and closed with consid- erable steadiness; mess at 16 90(17 00 for cash; 17 074 for August; 16 12 for Septem. ber; 14 00 for year. Lard—Active and higher; 11 %0@11 95 for cash and July; 11 62§ for Augu: 2 for September; 1100 for October; 11 174 for year, Bulk Meats—Fairly active and market ruled higher on all leading cuts. Shoul- ders, 5 85@b 90; short clear sides, 8 0@ 8 B.’s short rib sides, 8 62)@S8 65, ‘Whisky—Steady at 110. Rec(~il'm«~l-‘luur, 15,200 bbls; Wheat, 104,277 bu; um, 564,078 bu; Oats, 8O-, 082 bu; barley, 500. Shipments— Flour, 22,780 blls; Wheat, 478,800 bu; Oats 47,534 76,756 bu b rye, 719 bu; barley, 4,048, ot Chicago Live Stock. (‘m(,\un July 6. Hogs—Receipts, 15,000; shipments 4,100; good nmngm.rkez at 5@l10c ad- vance on best grades; common to good mixed )mcklnq 5 90@6 20; choice heay: 5 25@0 50; light, @0 36, mainly at 0 2 arkers, 5@5 75. Cattle—] ipts, 4,400; shipments8, 100; demand good; wupply of deuimm.- fat lots small; values firmer; prices ranging 5@10¢ stronger; exports, 6@6 25; good to choice shipping, 5 70@6 00; common to fair, 4 80 @b 46; corn-fe Colorad tra 4 30@6; receipts of cars; market weak and os common to Ex- s Texany, 60 irly active and not qnotably lower; poor to fair, 3@3 50; good to chofce, 3 ;@4 25; active butcher's stock weak at 2 mainly ot 3@ 8 50; stockers and feeders, 3 20@4 95, Sheep—Receipts, 200; shipments, 200; active and firm; good demand for choice ah.mm,h,md export sheep;sales of common r s * | green, L. M. & D., 14c; Paris green, 18c; |to wflnx-. 4@4 40;good to choice, fodian red, 150 Venetian red, bo; Tuscan | 4 75@5 2. red, 22; American Vermiliod, 1. & P., 18¢; TS e chrome yellow, L., M., O, & D. 0., 18c; New York Prodnco yellow ochre, So; golden ochre, 16; patent Niw Yon July 6, i , Bc; grai u),:uvlura' light oak, dark Flour—Quiet, generally heavy and irregular; southern flour in fuir demand and steady at 5 20@5 70 for good to strictly fancy. eat-Opened §@fe lower and closed strong on fair business; spot sa es of No, 2 red winter, 1 254@1 264; of No. 3 do, 1 22 @1 224; of No, 1 white, 1 24}, and of No, 2 spring at 1 20@1 20 Corn. }mr]y active nnd whad spot sales of No. 2 at 55@55]; 504@51; and steamer mlx'. Dats Acuve and slightly white, No 2do, 43@43}; No. 3 |ln, 43 Rye-— Dull. Bai Dull. Pork--Stronger and in fair demand; or- dinary mess, for early delivery, 17 28 for new. Lard—Active and excited; prices 25@ 30c higher; spot sales of western steam at 12 00@12 05, and city do at 11 50. Beef - Strong and in fair demand; extra st 12 50@14 00, Cut meats. Qumt and steady, Pickled Hams—10§@11c, Whinky»ANumilml - Liverpool Prodnu. BRANDIES— Tm, rted, @16 00; Lavesroor, July 8, d....l LA0gs T 80 00@10.00; Flour -Amrican, 00 Sda 11 i, 7 3 —Im| nmd 4 50@6 00; domestic, at-- Winter, 9¢ 6d@9 10d; white 140@300, ) s d 9s 3@ s 7d; spring, 9s@0s lub, 9 7d RUMSImported, 4 50@6 00; New | @s. y.nymm 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 h0;| Corn—Bs 1d. BACH AND' AVPLE BRANDY—| Lard—7s. 1 m: 4 00, Pork—74s, £no, Tuly 6, . mmAcAuu et and firm; No, & v cash, 3 August, E .uu.lun i 144; amber Michigan, 1 13& ¥ 4 Corny- lfun:t and firm; high wixed, 48§; No. 8, July, 48§; vear, 45§, Uau—‘swmiy ] Produce. Prowa, July 6, mixed, 53@40; (@37c. Com-—Stendy; bigh wixed, 454@4 Oats Bteady; Nu 2 white, Rye—Dull and nominal at 1 High Wines—§1 08}, -—— FLIES & MOSQUITOES, A 16¢ box of “Rough on Rats” will keep a house free from flies, mosqui- toes, rats and mice, the entire season Druggists sell it, @) LS “ROUGH ON RATS.” thing desired found at last. °Al-I( :rugfu ':ur Rough on {“M‘ It el out raf Pate. 2, o hommf, roaches, flies, S. P. MORSE & Co,, Cash Jobbers and Retailers of DR W¥-GrO O DS! 1319 FARNHAM STREET. Dress Goods. To-day we offer 650 pieces of Silk and Wool, n{l wool, and Mohair Dress Goods light and_dark colors at_10¢ a ard; not a yard of these could be »uuht at wholesale for less than to 40c. 75 pieces all wool Bunting black and colors 1Te a yard, worth at wholesale 20; 60 pieces best 26 inch, all wool Bunting, all colors at 26c, manutacturers ask 32} for same quali- ty; all wool 42 inch. DeBeges 50c, worth 60¢; all wool 42 inch Chudda Cashmeres 50c, worth 90c. We import our own 48 inch black Cathmeroes and noto as being special Bargains. at 76c and £1.00 qualities they being fully oqual to those sold by other lwuuuu at §1.00 and 81.25. . P. MOR\P & L() Lawns, Percales, GINGHAMS, ORGANDIES, SWISSES, Linen Lawns at 20 and 25¢, superior to those sold at 25 and 40c elsewhere, Best cotton Lawns 12}c; FrenchOrgan- dies at 25c, others ask 36 and 40c; 2,400 yards of D-ess Plaid Ginghams at 10¢; 20 wholesale, price to-day 124c. Fine Scotch Cheviots from 16 to 87405 Scotch Ginghams from 26¢ up. 8. \l()l(\h & CO: Tace Department, 75 styles Valenciennes' Laces, one to 2 inches wide 2bc doz; 100 -tylou of P Alencon Pnllnu Vermicelli Laces 76c (P! to $2.60 a dos. Special mention in made of a Cream and a Black all Silk Spanish Lace 3 in. deep, at 35c. 44 in, deep, at 60c, cannot be duplicated for 76¢ to 81. 00. 8. P. MORSE & CO. Parasols | Parasols ! We are convinced that our Parasol business this season has been the largest west of Chicago. T close out ALL that remain we offer the balance at a discount of 33} per cent from usual retail prices, Among the bar- pzmns here shown are a large size Silk Umbrella paragon frame very best quality serce silk at 83.75; 815.00 Parasols now £8.00 and £10.00, 810,00 Parasols now $8.00 and &6.00. and 85.00 Parasols now $3. 83.30. 8. P. MORSE & CO. HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, This and next month we sell all the odd sizes n ladies’, misses’, and chil- dren’s hose that accumulate from our spring trade and by calling here before purchasing you will save 33} to 50 per cont. In lace top lisle Gloves we - [are offering one at 40c and one at %0¢ lequal to any shown before or else- whore for 7bc and $1.25. To-day. we have in Stock the cheapest and best stock of ladies Corsets in the west, prices 50c, 76c, 9b6c, $1.25, 81.50, 82.00, $2.50 and $2.75. S. P MORSE & CO HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT. We call the attention of economical housekeepers to our stock of 90 aod 100 in. linen Sheetings at £1.00, £1.25, 81.60, 81,75 and $2.00 & yard. Our all linen table Damask at 22c, 'l»c.'A.yc, and 80c, and best double satin damask at ll 00, 81.25 and S! b0 |a yard; g linen Nlpkml 6be, 7he, 81,00, $1.25, $1.50, 81.75, nnd { Ndpkins at 83.00, 82,50, $2.75, 83.00 up'to 812.00. These goods are all urchased by us direct from Irish and E otch manufacturers and sold to our lcustomers without the i,ubhers profit paid by all Omaha retailers. S. P. MORSE & C0. Men's FurnishingGoods Men's four-ply Linen Collars very best quality with hand made button holes all sizes, new styles, six for 7he, othors ask $2.00 to £3.00 a doz. for no better qualities; at the rate of £2.00 a doz, we offer a case of Seamless Bri- tish Sox, sold elsewhere for £3.00 a doz and at $2.50 doz. we sell a super- fine British Sox of a quality never sold in Omaha under $4.00 a doz. Mens' Summer Ties 6o, 8¢, and 10¢ ench; mens' Silk and Satin Ties 36 to 50c each; mens’ White Shirts with re- inforced bosom full sized cuffs and linen neck band Ged cach and our cus- tom made best Shirt for $1.00 each, These goods and prices cannot be du- plicated elsewhere. 8. P, 10 MORSE & CO. Silks, Satins, Surabs. No firm west of Chicago shows as large a silk stock asours, 20in. Black Brocades 50 and 7bc., worth double; 20 in. Black Satins, 76 and 90c.; 24 in. Black Satins, §1, 81.20, and 81.50; 20 in. Surah Satins, black or colors, 75, 85 and 00c. All Silk Surahs and Mervilleux, $1.26 and $1.50; 21 in. ———— [French Gros Grain Silk at 75¢ and 81; 22 in. Cashmere finish Silks, from Guinet, Giraud, Bellons, Bonet, and other well known makers, 81.560, 81.05,'81.75, $2, 82 50; 24 in. at 82, 82.50, 82.70, and &3 (the highest rices here quoted are for the best lqualities.) Our colored Silks range rom 40c. to §1 for the best, and em- brace all new shades; 24 in. Brocaded Silks and Satins, $1.25, $2.75, 82,25, 82.60 and §3. 'S. P. MORSE & CO. MAILORDER 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 ord ers for goods or samples. S. P. MORSE & GO, 1319 FARNHAM STREET. Westem Enn.mel Pmut Works, MILLARD, MASON & CO., Burlington, Iowa. Munutacturerm of tho Best and Most. Fopular Brauds of Ready Mi House and Lotmge Paints' In tbe Market, The Wostern Enamel, the Ohicago, Burlington and Quiney Rallrond Dotiage, the Hawkeye Cottage, the C., H. & Q. Iron-Clad and Fire- Prout Paint, expressly for Barns, Depots, Eleva- tors, Rallroad Cars, Bridges, Roofs, &c., and adapted Iy most of the Rallroads throughout the Wost. Wemuinfscture all the popalar shades aod colors In use for bouse painting both inside and Qut,and goarantes them unsurpawmed for dur. abi ity ud besuty, Our outeiue white we ind five Limes longer without che et of whi.o load aud oil as vausl: White Jead and ol furuished free of oxpense for repainting, Our Snow White, ex- paosaly for inside work 18 not equaled for ita ex- trome whitenoss, and is xuaranteel not 10 yel. low it the directlons are observed in preparirg the surface > be painted. We are alvo m\mmuuxln;hm Alabastine and Borate of Zine Ketsomi solutely the finert a1 d most conveolont decorative matorials in ex- Ttence, and §0 imple [n ite. preparation that 1t can be app fed by any bouse-k cever of ordinary .| by u. gusrauteed, sam; Inteldvence, brllll-n ‘white and un endless num- ber of shades and tints, a | g-ods manufactured o oard: of p.ints and Kalsormino furniabed frée on Application by maall or otherwise, Correspondence solicited. MILLARD, MASON & CO., No, 509, 02 and 804 Bouth Matn ureet, bur lington, owa. AGENTS WANTED EOR the Fastest Felllog Book of the Age! toundations of Success, BUSINESS AND SOUIAL FORMS. The laws of trade, legal forms, how to trans. ioss, valusble tables, social etiquette, pariiameutar o, how 1o conduct. pabls buslnews; 1o frct tlys comnite Guide ta Suc. cos for &) clamss. A family noceed.y. A forchoculars s spociat ermse, ‘A NOHOR F OB LISHING CO., 84 Louls, Mo, Tus Most Porvusx! Tas Basr Ssiue! THE OVALGHURN Tur Besr CHURNS AND QUICKER MOST CON- 5 THAN ANY VENIENT OTHER Cavry CHURN MANUFAC- IN THE TURED, M agker. lons., It haw no gesring, loos Its work easily and quth largost amourt of butter from the ailk ar cream; s made from the 'est ash lumber, It | wold st & lower price than any other Grst-lass churn, ‘Hend for dls.riptive clrcular and price ““ VAL CHURN e National 8chool of EMKJU'HDN and onATonv Philadelphia, Nineteen Teachers aud Lecturers, special- Iats in their departments. Thorough sud syste- Inatic cultitre 1 yolce, Enunciation sud. Ace {lon in thelt applcation 1o Ooaversation.Read ing, Recitatio: u..nmu March, 1875, plomas.. Term, July 5. Fall term, Oct. 3. NH-IA tor o beneL, Sech lflfi and llll Lmul LY l’hflm& M’DONALD AND HARRISON, 108 ¥ STREBET, ARE NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY DECIDED BARGAINS Liadies' Suits, Cloaks, Ulsters, Circulars, Etc., AT COS8ST. 200 Handsome Suits, at $56.00; 300 Stylish Suits, $10.00; 76 Black Bilk Sults 31'7% We have several lots of staple goods which will be offered at SEVENTY-FIVE GENTS ON THE DOLLAR. All ladies should avail themselves of this great sale of CORSETS AND UNDERWEAR, LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, LAWN SUITS AND SACQUES. McDONALD & HARRISON. Je 20-00d-11 @ . N g & éa’&,s.‘, 9.- Q? &i; N é’y ~\b\‘ “""%9 Ll ‘? *.\ fi"*vé T I "@QQ” (4] é. $® e S Y [N g@ 0@*? 2% .z? /? Hellmuth Ladies’ College. Patroness, H. R. H. PRINCESS LOUISE. Founder and President, The Right Rev. |. HELL- M sswn MUTH, D. D, D. C. L., LORD BIBHOP OF HURON'. Fall Term opens Filkat Wednesday, S8eptember 2ist. Handsome and spacious buildings, ) esutifully situsted in & most healthy locality, abouty four fhours by rail fron ara Falls, and on one of the principal through routes between the and West, The GROUNDS comprise 40 erca, ‘The alm of the foundr of this college uw provids the highest intellectual and practically useful education. The whole syrteni is based upon the soundest TEBTANT printivtons a Ihe oy sl basts for the right formsation of character. . FRENGH it the language spoken in the college. MUBIO a specialty- :5 Laundry and Tuiti luding ths whole course of English, the Ancient and Mod o Callsthonicy, Painting, use Piano and Library' Medical attenduce Sedcine 8300 pe A rekuction of one- mll’mr Ithe duughters of Clergymen, For ‘iru- lare® and full particulars address M1S8 CLINTON, Lady Principal, Hellimuth Ladiss College, Loxb. ONTARIO, CANADA. mon&thure 2m D. F. Manderson, GAB,PET HUUSE ! ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. | o DETWILER, 242 Faroham 8t., Omaha . 1313 Farnham 8t., OMAHA, NEB. D. 8. BENTON, pody e 25 0 o170 Tape ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. | He 3300 1o, i, 81 26 o 41 405 Best 2-ply Ingrain, Py e Cheap % ply ARBACH BLOCK, Ingrain, 40¢ to 6fe, Cor. Douglas and 16th Sta. Umaha Neb. Mattings, Oil Cloth and Widow Shades at Lowest Market Prices. Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. Samples furnished at yard-rates. AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW lool. Dexter L. | homas, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, [l mabs, Nebraaks. wist| “Bible for the Yo feihader Orcoks Do s u--w ESTRAY, -y for old and mn-zy Taken up by the undersigned on May 15thl | Al » most Lot aod o 1681, on wy fanm at Elkhorn City, Neb., one sol 's lastructor, Bw parent wil muwny 1{0.‘”“ branded N“mo e vorke| Pissciars, 300 Bouid s NMHA‘; wnrm:v. " ."vhnm orws.