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TIIE O‘\lAHA DAILY BE FINANGE AIIIJ 00MMEROE rnmncxu.. MONEY AND STOCKS, New Yok, July 11, Money closed at 3} per cent l‘.n change closed steady at $4 843@4 864, Governments _closed firm. _Currency 6s, 130 bid; fours coup. 1034 Ma; b continued, 1 03 Union Pacific bonds closed as follows: Union Pacific firsts, 118@1 184; grmm offered at 1194; Central's, 1 16§ The market to-day wa. weak, dull and featureless, and closed Saturday, except for Union Pacific and Wabash common which was a fraction Most active stocks were West- ern Union Telegraph, Lake Shore, U P abash, Northwestern, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, Michigan Cen. and Manhattan Quicksilver stocks were excep- firm, and_closed $@1 per cent above the latest sales on Saturday. The following are the closing bids: Preferred.... 84} & W......., 81 @i Jower than it ot ZERRF AR 22 MINING BTOCKS, Following are the closing qu mining stocks at the N board: CHICAGO MONEY MARKET. CHICAGO, July 11. There was a good miscellaneous -de- , and banks took all the er cent on call, mand for mone; presented at 4@ @7 per cent on time, chlmgv.‘ between city banks held at 80c dis- count per $1,000, Orders for currency from points were fair. easociated banks, 87,400,000, Orrice oF THE OMAHA BEg, Sunday Evening, July 11, 1881, Live stock, dull and unchanged, Grain market, quiet; wheat advanced a fraction; corn and oats advanced §c; bar. ley, no dealings; not quotable; rye, un- Provisions, steady; butter, advanced lc; oranges and lemons, scarce and . advanced from 81 50 to $3 00 per case, Groceries, firm; numerous changes are noted in sugars, syrup, soda, starch, dried fruits, cheese, pickles, vinegar, rope, fish, canned goods, &c., &c. trade steady and unchanged. Other branches of Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No. 2, 98¢ Cash No. rejected 65c. RY}' —Cash, 82c. CORN.—Cash N OATS.—Cash, 30c. Cattle—We lquote as follows: er’s cows, 83 25@3 50; choice butchers’ utc(ru 33 75@4 00. mutton in fair demand. uote s follows; ackers, 85 oo@r; 25; extra choice heavv, 5 10@5 FLOUR—Spring whut, ntrnghc grade, 82 80@3 00; patent, 33 0@ whenz u(-rni;,ht am rye, $2 za- Wieat, 85 | o RYE FLOUR—83 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per cwt. 50c; per_cwt, 70@80c; shorts, per per cwt. 75c; meal l")l'&ll)hs Ve\\, 8175 pcr Dbushel; /IRY—Live chickens per dozen, d, spring chickens, $3 50, B GGS—Shippers count, 15¢: fu"rrm—mmice, 15; poor, nomarket; (:S—Baldwin’s repacked, $500 first-class Calif- l{&)NLY—h\thed, ornia strained, 15¢, ORANGES—Terrents 00; Palermo, per box, 7 50, nos, per box, $8 50;Tmperials, per box, 9 50, M-,.\(()\'i—-(,mnl wmw‘muuul-.s — Good shipping ](1\ \I BE. l(lHE 00, (.UU'«)LBFRR IES—Quotable at 14¢ per Y}-,(-}.TABLLS—AI] kinds bring good Yellow, 18@20c. et, 20¢ ver gallon, ropacked, per —TPercase of 24 quarts COFFEE,—Rlo, fair, 18jc; Rio, good, 3@284c, Mochi 40; Old gov't | 9 3h0; Arbuckle’s, AS. —(nmpuwler, 0@ The; 5c; son, ,4(»‘1, 36@ choice, m(um 00; Japan Nat Leaf, choice, 60@7c; Oolong, goud, g, choice, 40@55; Souchong, 35@40c; choice, 35@4be. \l( ARS,—Cut lnu.f, 1140; Lrluhad ]qne |m\nlen~d 11§ c; Standard Coffee A ‘onfectioner’s Standard ..udA 10fc; Prairie Extra C, 7Hu"nr house, bl 450 -lep,ht’n II) |u|>er- &l oo~ De- 90; r'\m H.—Pearl, 3o; hlheri.lrw, 7 n Mnn.h 8j@8e; Excelsior AlJrn luulu, per bbl, ]'10 Anh' w' dmry, 100, 3 FRUITS—Choice ¢ Eva) .nhdAp ohchio, new cro 6c; new, 7@7 vt TG Blickberries ne : 16k LESE w(mDL\w.mPvao hoop [pails, 131 three hoo 0; No. I tubs, boards, 1 86; Dou 75[ Globe Wuhbnud 250; Well buckets, | 8 ( TTON YARN—Cotton yarns, cheap, 9@%; medivm, ’ogm Tl I'\DAY JULY I lfl‘ll 5 < 14; Candle wick, 25; Carpet 204@213; Colored carpet Bar, 8165, ATCHES “Per caddie, Bc; round cason, 87.30: square cases, #1,90, I‘I(U\l‘"l) NS Breakfast bacon, 1le; ehoice lard, 114c; dried beef, 18be; rhould: ™ canvassed 7¢; hams, canvassed 11jo; bagon, sides, 10fc NEW PICKLES —Medium, in barrels, 750; do in half bbla, 4 25; smalls, in bbis, 1200; do, in_half bbls, 650; gherkins, in Dbl 18005 do, it ha bble, bo. JARPure apple ,,“,. {{.u 18 extra, 16¢; Prusing pure apple, 16, 88 80 rrr bbl. Me\hum, hand picked $3 00 lm\‘ S per bushel ROP! isal, § inch and larger, Ofc; § inch, »‘ ; §inch, 10fc. m\ P4 Kir su Imperial, 2 85; k's standard, 3 30; Kirk's white 4.50: Kirk's Eutoca, 185: Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), § 40; Kirk's magnolia, 3 90, NDLES-Boxes, 40 1bs, 13¢;boxes 40 1bw., 16 oz, s box sets, 14 .n,m 12hc; half boxes, 14 oz, R American, 8 85; Greenwich, W rl!rm, 275; North Star, 2 50; L Kirk's slrrlms, Russ vauin cans, doz., in case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, m case, 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, LD SEE clo ofce, | 33 FIELD SEED — Red clover, choice, o8 4603 Dukes Duthiam, North Carelina, 16 oz, 4 ka, 16 oz, 88c; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags, per 1b, $1.3 oil, Bbe; Dog Tail, 65, new, &30 per, bushel; mammoth clover, new, 8575, white clover, new, $14 00 alfalfa”clover, new, $1250; aliike, new, $1300. Timothy, good, new, §2 50@2 65; blue grans, extra clean, §1 25! blue clean, 81 15; orchard grass, 82 00; red topy choice, 66y millet, common or Misouts 8125 millet, German, 8125 to $150; Hungarian, 81 15, {EDGESEED—Osage oran 1tb bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or | 840 oousty 1o wail curbing, &800; rouch § and inch battons per 1 50c, over, 4 50; honey locust, per Ib., 35c; per 100 Ibs., 825 00, FISH—Family white fish, 90 1b hf bl £360; No, 1 white fish, 90 Ib hf bbl No. 1 white fish, in 10'1b kits, 1 00; m\lly 101 kits, 78c; New Holland herring, per keg, 120} Russian sardines, 75c; Col bia river salmon, per 1001bs, & 00; Geor Bank codfish, 66 Gen, boneless codtiah; 8ic; boneless fish, 43c. MACKEREL—Half bbls messmackerel, 100 b, 81250; Bt bbI' No. 1 ex, ahors do, be, 6 00; B bbl, fat family do, 100 Tou, 3865 o sanelpel. 1310, Kite "2 30, No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 121b do, 100; 'fat family, 10 1b do, 75c. CANNED = GOODS—Ogyaters, 2 1b (Field's), per case, 83 90; do 1 1b (Field's), r case, 2 50; do 2 1b \\itnnd‘nl). per case, 370; do'1 b (standard), per. case, 2 40; do 21b (slack), ), por cwse, 2605 do 11 (alack), o cave Onions, 380, Salmon, 1 b, per énm, 160 do 2 b, per dozen 250, Sardines, small fah, imported, one. quarter boxes per box, 13jc; American, quatter bexca per box, 11¢; do half boxes, et box, 2de. Tobsters, 1°1) per dm, 8. Tomatoes, 210; do B -1b case, 236; Comm, 2 T (Mountain)|l per case, 340; wosked corn, 180; do 2 M (Yarmouth), case, 350; Wiring beans, por. case, 190; Lima beans ser case, 200, Succotash per case, 2 10, Peae, coimmion, pu case, 176 peas,chuice, po case, 4 50. lackberries, % 1b, per case, strawberries, 2 1b, per casc, 8 00; rupben-iec, 21, per 'case, 275@3 00: Damsons, 3 Ib, per case, 2 5. Bartlett pearn pet case, 3 0o@4 00, Whortleber- ries per case, 2 50. Egg plums, 2 1 per case, 3 20; 4o, choioey i, I, per case. 4 50, Freen gages, 0 choice, b per case,4 50. ll’fi.'omxglea, 21b, per case, 300@520: Peachen, 2 1b per cose, 310 0 3 1, case, 3 75@4 40; do, (pie), 3 Ib, per B s pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, $ 00, RICE—Carolina, 6}@7c; Louisiana, 53 ®PYANUTS - Rossted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 8jc per 1b; fancy white, 9c per Ib; raw—white Virginia, 7@7hc. Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS. —Badger LL 64c; | u Buckeye LI bie; Grencent LI, “bhe; Utica C bjc; Crescent C Tdc; Crescent B Tics Crescent A 8c; = Wachusetts 8ic; Indian Head _8ic; Graniteville LL 6le; Badger RR, fine brown, 7 Badger X, do, 7c; Portsmouth P, do, ske \thhru[n L, do, Tj Continental N Y PEACHED COTTONS—Wamsutta 44 13¢; Fruit 44 10} Hope 4-4 8ic; Ballandvale 44 6{c; Pocassett i lo; Altoamn 34 Lonsd; 39 No. 1, cambric 13c; ‘No. 2, do, New York Mills 4-4 13¢; Lonsdale 4-4 1 Fairmont Q4-4 6}c Auburn A 4.4 8fo; Baraard £ be; Dairy Cloth e, PRIN Allen's’fancy, Ghe; Amerd- can do, Ghc; Amold’s do, 7c; Conestoga do, 6c; Dunnell do, ofc' Eddgstone do; 6i ; Gloucester do, Hie; Hamilton, 6ic? rmony, 5c; Hartel, 63c; Knickerbocker, Manchester, 7 Be; Sonthbridge, Pacific, 7c; Sprague; ; Mystic, 5ic; Merri mack shirtings, Sprague do, ! Southbridge do, Ge; Rogatta do, - Bho; ‘ochico robe, 7c; Freeman robe, Hamilton do, 7e; Marlboro do, 6c; South- bridge do, Ghe; Spraguedo, 63c; American do, 7¢; P J.,, 7e; Washington oil colors, 9¢; § (o atava 7¢; Simp- |2 son’s solid black, Iric Berlin xni‘hl colors, Ge. CAMBRIC: AT — Glazed, Do; high colors, Ghe: kid tmish, 6c; high col- ors, 7¢; rolled, 7¢; hi ,‘h mlnn;, 8e. CORSET JEANS—Rockport, 8c; Naumkeag satteen, 9¢; Androscoggip do., b [9¢; Lockwood do., e, TICKING—Amoskeag- A, C. A., 17}e; Conestoga, B, F., 5 fancy, 1 nes- toga, 4-4, Gold Medal, 16¢; Conestoga, , A., 14c; Conestoga, C. C. A, fancy, , 10c; Omego superior ex: o medal, 25¢; Omega A C A, fancy stri »o{wc Omegn AA, 18@164; Luxmu.,;n ll' Red Stripe, lfi)t, Sh tucket, eumhz K. 8., 135‘ Pe 113; llunnl 14c; Cor- ., 180; Al *he! ucku., 8, N River, 163c; Hamilton, 1 ton regular, 13; Hamilton H; dis, B, B,, Yo Uordia A. G bany 8. A, X., 16hc. OIL CLOTH wooll, $3 00; 54 fancy n.-rme, £300; 54 white warble, 23 25; 64 wood, $4 00; 0-4 fancy marble, 1-4 white marble, N 25; 54 mo- saic, 83 00; 6-4 mosaic, $4 00, DENINS-— Anumken,(blua and_brown, 16c; Beaver Creek, A. A., blue and brown, 14}c; Beaver Croek, B, B, blue and brown, 18fc; Beaver Creek, C. C., blue and brown, 124c; Everett 19, D., biue and Lrown, 16; Haymakers blue and brown, ., blue, 143c; Otis B, B, ||l|w 134; Otis ¢, C., I.lm, 124¢; Pearl River bine and brown, 15}, £ KS—Fall River, 11ic; Hamden O, 0., 10k ll«mu:n checks, 13hc; Boston stripes, ; Dundee stripes, 18¢; Bis. marck stripe, 174c; Arlington stripe, 1 Lion Blue Boston Boston XX drab, 12hc; Boston bre 134¢; Boston XXX drab, mL Boston u H. bro,, 10} BTRIPESLouisiana, 8x8 blue and brown, 84c:Louisiana,6x3 blue and brown, Rock River, 6x3 blue and Lrown, 19¢; 3 S‘ % Alsbama, 6x3 blue and brown, Se. COTTONADES—Lewiston, 10 ¢ A Y. A, c; Angors, D, & T New York mlln]mml p: t, heav \Vlm,unz n Bell, 1 (humr 1mk 180} 18¢; Union Paci pitol, er's n.iu, Everet! mhum. 15c; ght weight, 12¢; New York mills in, 94 brown ell’s 9-4 brown, Androses 0 10-4 do, 26c; Pey do m.« do, 25c; bleached, do 104, l‘v:[;pue” Dleached, 23¢; do T4 vibache , 274c. Drug DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.—Acid, Carbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, 550: Balsam les, | Copabia, per 1b, 70c; Bark, Sassafras, pe 'w | 1b, 13¢; ulumel, per 1b, 76¢; Cinchonic m, E':r‘l' &i,d (hlum!unn, pro'l Pie; over's powders, ; Epsom sl o 46 PR ..f:' b, Léad, Acelate, per 1o, 22cr - Car Imn nll, llD“ d‘“ Pdlun, 1lje; do IbO' rr “sstor, No, 1, per gal, Ot g«m per gal, 90c; OIL Hon 4 Q;ul:)lnol‘ CWLE & P’Mw.’ lo'dld. per ib, A ol i Mt 22 E . lnr selling well at asl The demand for good horses exceeds the supply considerably. Prices range as fol- ows 24 Tb, Bbe; Spotted Fawn, b7cs Be; Star, pounds, 24 Ib, Butts, 56c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 {b, butts, . 8 per 1b 60c; Lorillard's 1‘1r|-r 0c, SMOKING- ,\llfimnn Fronch, ip, skins per 1y oak calf per L 81, ock calf per 1, $1.101781,251 uncf. calf per Ib, 1 o582 100 Simon Pheas gont per dos, £30.00@$48.00; bootleg Morocco per foot, 30@30c; calf kid per foot, hc; roans per daz, $9.00@810.80; white and_ yellow lin- ings per dor, 8800@810.00; pink llmafn grmnz, $7.00@89.00; Russett lini g Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; tub-washed, choice, 82c; fiur 80c; and u., 25¢; burry, black and cotted wools 2@6c less. | SHOT,—Shot, 81.90; Buck shot, $2.15; Oriental = Powd kegs, $3.48:2d ing, kegs, 83 6d, 3 hllf. 61 nch, all sizes, 4 90; 6d, casi 410 5 casng, § 15 107 cuing, 390, 164 hllluh, 4 40; &T z half Kege, 10¢ extra. French zine, retl nunl lll. yellow ochr dryer, 6c; i million, America, 1 e pli, 14 French, Winter spauial brows }ummu- exta, $1 00; furniture, No, 90c; furniture, U, 75c; coach, extra, $1 e unphnltmu. 70¢; shellac, $3 il finish, $1 30, , | headlight, per gallon, 12} w.fi inceed, raw, per gallon, ed, per gullnu,fi& lard, .u...., : No. 1, 67c, No. 2, b7c; extn, per galion, cating, zero, per rqlnllun,w summer, 15¢; olden machine, wine gallon, extra Hortes and Mules. The market u\‘flpl and all grades are light advance in prices. Fine single drivers, 2150, to 500.; Extra draft horses, $175, to 2253 Common draft horses, 100, to 150.; Extra farm horses, £110. to 125, £90. to £100, Common plug: Common to good farm horses, Extra plugs, $60. to 75.} 20, to 240, MULES. 15 to 154 hands (extra), £125, to 150.; 14§ to 15 hnmh. £100. to 140.; 1 to % muth 75, 0 100.; 184 to 14 hands, $6 to 75, rs and Tobaccos Oiga CIGARS, —Seeds, 815.00; Connecticut, 825.00; Mixed, £35.00; Seed Havana, £0.00; Clear Havana, §75.00. TOBACCO — PLLU i Puri , butts, b2; Queen Bee, 24 1b, butta, Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 57; Arhy and Navy, pounds, 5lc; Bullion, pounds, Bbe; Lorilland's Climax, pounds, 57c. ¥ CUT- - In |wul ~Hard to Beat, Golden l)mw! Fountain, Mountain, ~In_tin foil— 1b boxes, Common, 25 to lackwelly I)urhnm, 16 2, 45¢; Seal of Seal of Nebras- ranulated Marbunn’ Puck, 2 oz, tin Lumber. FINISHING—No. 1. finish 1}, 13 and 2 inch, 855 00 No, 1 finish 1 inch 50 00; No. 2, finish 13, gnnd 2 |nrl| £5000: No. 2 finis| l inch, G 00; No, 8 finish, 1inch, 00; ( Dattona per 100 feet lin, feet lin, STOCK BOARDS-A stock, 845 (K). 0 00; C, 835 00; common ntock, . FLOORING—No. 1, 00; 2, #40 § 00; No, 3, 825 00; yellow pine, o 1 1, qu\r.—\'n 1, 827 50; No. 2, $2500; Iain, 825 00; 0. G. No. 1 No, 120 00. SH P LAY 7 50; 2, L S—A star(best) ;Enmgl.a $400, No. 2, §300; No. 8, 82 60. Building Material. LIME—Per barrel, 81 85; bulk per bu., 85. Cement, bbl, §2 50. . Iowa "'xl'"m bbl, 82 50. Hair per b felt 100 1bs, 83 50, Straw , 84 00. The Leather Trade. Oak harness, 80@41c; Pittsburgh uloe- ted, 40@48c; hemlock harness, $7@39c. skirting per Ib, fair, 44c; black Sollar 14@ 21cp falr do; 18@20¢; fair No. 2, 16@18¢; hemlock sole, Buffalo sl g"'m hemlock sole, B chter, per Ib, 30 slaughter per onk upper oak mvle, 40@ per foot, 250; hemlock upper, 25c; do 2, 2c; onk _kip skins per Ib, £1.10; homlock kip ekina_per Ib) 7 00; 18(! acksmiths’ aprons per dozen, II(K) PAPER—Straw paper, 8ic; Rag paper, 4g; dryoods paper, - ; manila paper, ; news paper, 8c. COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Mdrris_Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, #6; Whitebreast nut, $6; Iowa lump, 86; Towa nut, $6; Rock Springs, $5. Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Groen butcher's hide I 6 green redhides, 8 cured Ridoo, f fi t,m\md i cnllnni 1,, 12 @lsc; dry, salt lmlee,m\m« L@1%; wi. 8 to15 b, 10@11c} B e uder 5 e for sk, ?':f" Salts 51 00 151 wicon Lamy ko 1 25; damaged hides, twarthird rate, and one grub, sed two- thirds rate,) branded hides 10 pér eent. off, wfi' kins, 1\0‘ 1, 45¢; No. 2, 30c; o 8, . 4, Mink, No. 1, 50c; No. 2, sOe ]\n,&,l.vc. No. 4 e, _Iox, No. 1, 30c; No. 2, 20¢. . Skunk, No. 1, black, 65c; short stripe, 40¢; narrow stripe, ‘250, broad stripe, 10c. Tallow, 53, Wool. 5¢; medium unwashed, light, Shot. s, 86.40; do., half rter kegs, $1.87; Blast. . ver 100 feet 50c. Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, $2 80; plow stecl, cast, The; cast tool do, 15@?20 wagon »qu.-n, ‘set, 5@3 00; hubs, fper set, 1 25; felloes, sawed dry, 140; tongnes, each, 75@8bec; nxles, ench, 75c; square nuts, per m, 7@llc; washers, per | i coil chain, per Ib iron_ wedges, Gc; crowbars, Gc; har teeth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, b 00; spring steel, 7@8c, ts, per Ib, 11 malleable, b, B@1 (@ NAILS—10 to 20d, 815; 8to 10, 3 40; 4d, 3 90; .hl, common, 4 finish, 4 65; 6d finish, 4 90; Paints, Oils and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P., 7c; white lead, 0. P, & C, Co.,pure, Marseilles green, 1to 5 1b cans, 20c} green seal, 12¢; French zine, French zinc, in varnish nsst, zince, in oil asst, 15¢; Raw & and burat umber, 11b cans 13¢] raw and burnt Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13¢; refined lampblack, 12c; coach black, 16c; ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16e; Prussian blue, 30c; ultmnuina blue, 18c; chrome | groen, L M. & D, 146; biind and shutter creen, L, M. & 1), 14c; Paris freen, 18c; ngian red, 22c; Amerjcan Vermiliod, L & 12, 1 ohrorme yallows Lo, M. 0. 8D 0 1het o; golden ochre, 10; patent 4 Q , 15c; Venetian red, & s p ing colors: light oak, dark wulnu',. chestnut and ash 12¢ Dry Paints. White lead, 63c; French zine, 10c; Paris whiteing 24c; whiting _gilders, 1jc; whiting com’l, ib, lampblack Cierman- town, T4c; lampblack, ordinary, 8c; sian Blue, bbe; ultmnmnue. l Lrown, £¢; umber, burnt, do; e T, raw, ndyke, burnt, 4c; sienna, genuine, 35c; Paris gre Y. Iehigh b o AR Barrels per gallon, NISskE ach, No, 1, 1'00; Damar, §1 25; JuL l ard OILS 110 carbon per.;.uun,mw 150° 3¢ 175" headlight per gallon, 20c %c; Linseed, boil- ter str'd, per stor, 87c; sweet, , per gallon, neatsfoot, 5¢, No. 1, 65; lumberi- [on, 16¢; - crystolin per gallon, 9%¢, No, 8§, nhnn, Ric; sperm, W, 1 8 i, W. B, be r gallon, 0.1, per gallon, 35¢, No. , 28c; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80¢; tur- Teatine par sullies 'tioy Soat 4% ber gallon 165, 68 deg, 170" - Liguor. ALCOHOL—187 proot, #2 16 .mu-m. i 11 p) e o iaed :‘pl’flfi’ 16 okt 1 15" |mr proof gal re-dist kw,u fine b lmd«l £1! )2 50, Kentacky boure bona, "Iflu{nm nd Dennay. entucky and 1 .m.-,l xinmr«hc 1 40@4 1.1\% lmpmt«l 4.50@6 00; domestic, mported, 4 50a@0 m \rw 00@4 00; domestic, 1 ] |' EACH AND APPLE Iy h,\\]i\ - ( H \‘\H‘\(-VF,.‘L—‘IU rted per case, 26 00@34 00; American, per case, 12 0@ CLARETS—Per case, 4 50616 00 Rhinewine, er caee, 6 00@20 00; Catawba, per case 4 (0@ 7 (0, DU MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Council Bluffs General Market. CouNcit, Buivrs, July Wheat—-No. 2, %0@93c. Corn— Fair demanc Hay—Fair market, Oats Market quiet; u..-f 8 0G4 % a4 B 2200, W ood—Market quiet, with sood supplys Grand Junotion Market umw.hm—r:m Ia, July 11, Muslin, -je. bpC g T o ) Flour— Ruled quiet and finn; common to cholce western spring, 4@h ok, 4G 25; patenta, bt 00 v, and thel finally closed at 1 by for July; 1 113@1 11§ for Auust; 109j@ 110 for September; 1 093@1 4y far Octo- ber; 107§@1 08 for the year; ) at 98@1 08, acording to locatio 83, on_same terms, ‘orn— Fair business tratisacted; feeling firmer and higher for cash and future de- and high mixed, in good d man iml “closed at 40§ for cash and Ju Auj@ 46§ for August; 463@467 for Septem- for Octol l th mixed 45(@4 i(flunlml and firmer, but to 7be. transactions limlud or_July; 274@ 27, 0@ | August; m@m for sq.uthm? .«.i(f;m; with some shipping orders nquiry; No %, for cash; 81@81} for August; 79@794 for ik and prices alunt un- 2 ] for cash; 88 for Sej '3, "84@85, ol $4.00, 86.00, 86.00 dozen. ndmu y active : and prices with offerin; 17 20@17 2-'7 or cash and A 17 45 for September; 14 00@ Lard—Fairly active, firmer and_higher, but closed at 11 80@11 8 for camhs 11 87 1190 for July; 11 65@11 674 for August; or September; 10 873@10 9 for ()cu-lm- 10 20@10 22} for the year, Bulk Meats—Stendy and fairly active; nhnrt nh ~lden, 865 for July; 8 674 for for September. hmky-sn-ndy at 110, corn, 499,407 bu; oats, 97, 248 bu; rye, 450 bu, SM]-!nent&——l‘lo\lr lfl,lnfl Nwln- \Vhent S. P. MORSE & CO 2hu, 0 . e Chicago Live Stocl < Hoge—Receipts 23, quality fair; demane steady; mixed packing, 5 90@¢ 30; choice [ 116§; August, 1 14 heavy packing and shipping at 6 85@0 60; | Octol bacon hogs 6 30@6 45; culls and light, spring 118, higher 5 00@5 80, attle—Receipts, 700; market fairly good o choice heavy shipping common to fair 4 80@5 40; native butch- ers’ stock slow 2 40@3 90; f bulls, 2 75@2 50; calves, 4 00@ ers and feeders ¢ receipts through fanc weak and lowering in canning stock; sales: head; shipriental,g @2 90; inferior to fuir steers, —_— good to choice 340@3 70; ern, winter, 3 00@450; 2 ears. of wentern Texans, 950 b, sold” at 4 2 ipts of all kinds of Texans, 3,000 head. »—Rmmu, 700; shipments, none; good; supply very limited, ferings soon takenat strong rate e e e T O Fine! e e s o | B0V8 Repaiver, Job Worker and Manufacturer uite slow, ‘exans 120 New York Produoce New York July 11, Flour—Dull; 8@3 75 for Ne, 2; 4 65@4 90 for shipning extras, Wheat—Generally shade ) moderately active; red winter at 1 27@127%; of N 120@1 22§ of No, 2 wl h.c 121; of No. | 8 75; York u 6 red winter, 1 23 and . 2 spri; She ts, 6,800 head; ship- b e S 2isging menta 00 bead; pices ranged from 4 50| the Oldest Wholesaleand Com~—In good d ade firm. mand and 2 e, T mr \Iunaml; « 12 25; nnd city pickled ham, 1 Moderately active 12 50G@ 13 00, Whiskey—Nominal, - ing father straining e St. Louis Produce. A y i igher and diw 0% i, [ When v-uurning homo from o hard | 08 &8 18 compatible with ;AL;W:;*,::.:,,f,'-';s.::trs.',’;::r:‘..::f:*.'r; by L | honorable dealers, Call Steinway Pianos Knabo e o 0u) tors' bills and dobts on_every hand. | anq sae our Elegant New hruwr and inactive; 45¢ for cash; | It must be enough to drive one almost for August or Septem- | crazy, All his unhappiness could be ildi 4"[1-»:'(“!.0 ul;-qé'i!:pwil'g H'x t‘l‘.‘; ..\»‘,.3'1‘,.1 by using “ i Store’ TOWOI‘ Bufldlng: - 37&4!1{.01 ¥ A-h“;;‘n'l:::re ’.‘n".i'x,"""f&' ‘:;llvfl‘;\n;: "f/m"' bringing joy and happiness to eptember, th Rye—Firm at 95 bid, Mutl.u» Unchanged. Lower at 7@be. - {nlng at 817 45, Dry Salt Muu ~Bteady at 6 256@9 10, Strong at 7 2510 50, brasks. Lard—Better at 11 65, You are hereby notified that John Klinker, ———re—— Jour busband, sa palnbe. bas commenosd hie action for & divorce agsinst you by ing 1o the Liverpool Produce. it LavexrooL, July 1, Flour—American, O 8d@11s i, % i 1 9% M‘(f‘z-x l)nr:nn: 'é.(:'u-‘f "Cm, { '1'118 7, Allged lo hate”boen commibied with, ane PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND BETAL Cash Jobbers and Retailers of DR ¥Y¥-GOOIDS! 1319 FARNHAM STREET. On Monday July lith, and During the Week, We invite attention to the greatest bargains it has been our good fortune to offer, We advise an early call and assure the public that nothing can be duplicated elsewhere for anything like the money. DRESS GOODS. 2700 yds. all wool Buntings, 8} . Ma 30¢ to shipy DOMESTIOS, DOMESTICS, PRISTS per yd. 2 . 2000 yds. Dress Goods, silk and 50 pieces Genuine Lonsdale Cambric wool and Fancy Brocades, 10c. yd. 12c. LAWNS, ORGANDIES. LINENS, 50 picces Fruit Lonsdale and Hill 3000 yds. best Lawns and Organ- lhnwr l-rnm 9e to 11c dies, 6}c. yd. 10 pieces 0-4 wide Sheeting, 20c a T All our Linen Lawns reduced to 15c. yard. Chicago de-». 2000 yds. Best Dress Plaid Ging- 50 bl oy i mnrl: ,::f:.‘,u. ,‘|\,|‘->‘.|_ Hatna 8le, pno::iu best Unbleached Muslin, it b g S 3600 yds, Widest Percales, light Tho aya nnnll 492 u:l.‘m. by rail, and dark, 10c. meetal S Best Prints, bo a yard. 382 of wheat, 1145 of corn, 123 mi(:()o yds. Best Cheviot Shirtings, 8. P. MORSE & €0, do Minne- 8. P. MORSE & CO: iy LACES, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, * Wheat—Sgring, a falf grrenate bu : i ness was .,.S..md TG S 150 mas. 3200 yds. Linen Lace, 1 ta 3 in. ket ruled very quiet. The market wan deep, 1 ces averaged higher for spec. Local speculative opera. tors, however, did not manife t0 trade extensiv wm-| mcheber h‘mlk;l wh.h| )u;n than the usunl number of orders received from out. The market openeid sbout e S T O X XEER deop, eyl higher than Saturday's elc and ruled ; S, then rencted fc, and Haciunted with: yd. 600 yds. \ermxoelh Lace, 2 inch CHEAPEST deap, 10c. y any desire 500 yds. I)u(rhnu, Palonza, Mire- i court Lace, 150, lOOpuscun l!.mgmldanc-, full inch CHEAPEST STORE 160 pieces up to 2 inches, 10c. yd. 200 pieces up to 5 inches deep ~2bc. g the wewsion and e 1 10@1 104 In the West. 3 closed "These embroideries cannot be pur rejected, chased in any other store, east or west for double the'money. Call carly. S.P. MORSE & CO. MEN'S FURNISHING 600DS, In this department we show the largest assortment of Men’s Collars, 40 styles children's seamless Hose, Sox, Shirts, Underwear, in Omaha; 26c a pair; worth 60c. to 80c. when we mention seamless socks at 100 dozen of our Indies seamléss 15c. a pair, very best Collars, oUR Balbriggan Hose at 26c.; this hose is OWN BRAND, with hand-worked but- osed at 96§ | - strong, fine, durable, is controlled by our firm, and is not to be had else- ton-holes, 12jc. each, and best 4-ply where. Linen Cuffs at 26c a pair, Gauze Un- Fine summer Balbriggan Hose dershirts at 16c. each, Linen Hand- kerchiefs 8c., 16c., 26c. All of which fair; mess, scamless Hose, fast colors, silk em- on examination will be found equal to 7 42)@ broidered fronts, 90c.; worth. $2.00 those others ask double the price for. 2} for the N ' ) - & s a pair. Men will know that ours is the place 20 dozen unbreakable hip 100-bone T v Corsets at 7bc.; worth $12.25, 5 8 3 20 dozen silk Mitts, all col ors, ex- One prioo, marked in“plain figures. We never deviate. 5.; worth 8125, P R .00 8. P, MORSE & Co. Western Agency for Celluloid Collars. Dealers Supplied. In the West. yd. 100 pieces up to 6 inches deep, 3bc. yd HOSIERY, CORSETS, MITTS, 3 448@ 443 for the ; ne 1, 20 styles ladies’ Yancy seamless and gkt silk-clocked Hose at 25c.; worth 60c., No. 2 closed at 388@ 25 dozen ladies’ pure lisle thread 13,235 Lils; wheat, CHICAGO, fi], 11, 'l‘olulo Prodno. ; shipnents 5,800; Tor, 0001 o onta 5800} | Wheat—Qulet but firm WM. F. STOETZEL, . 1158; year Co " 5,300; shipments, 2,- | casb, 4. Dealer in 'Hardware, active acd stead. Uuh«--(l"lk‘ s 5@ 6 et ey St. Lould Live Stock. L3 the bulk 5. Louts, July 11, 00, stock: ctive; Yorkers, 6 206 50; 3 00@4 75; i 6 00@6 o] J rs; market hm\ y, 6 30@ lrx{»fl e L TIN WARHE. Philadelphia Produoe. PHILADRLPHIA, July 11, Wheat—FEasier; 1 24}@1 244 for cash; 1 234 for July. re- tof. | Corn—Firmer; 54} for cash and July;55} @55} for August. l(yl:v()uht at 90, e IOEFTALLININDS OF CANS. Pittahurg Live Stock Tenth and Jacksen Qte.. - - = Omaha, Neb. Prrrspuna, July 11, and & shade off; receipts, uts, 2,880 head. el 5,000 head; Hidiies 56| MAX MEYER & BRO, MAX MEYER & BRO., OM A ELA . i iTmeial i Retail Jewelry House in THE LEADING ey Tt . | Omaba Visitorseannere | MGG HOUSE ) wu‘VNA'AI July 11, find allnovelties in 8ilver o A 0(] ' | Ware, Clocks, Rich and %) ’ General Agents for the 8tylish Jewelry, the La- | Finest and Best Pianos and Cattle—S]| and | 2,873 head; No. 2| Hogs—Firm 8 do, [ ments, 3,200 spot sales hea Pork- Mess, firs Lard—Steady Bulk Meats Bacon- - Steady; o Flour--Dulli “family, 5 2 Wheat - Dull; Corn--Str : .’.ll M 19 500 | Toae o o'% M’,' i test, Most Artistic, and |Or| urs &fiufi:t:srfiwu a1 Wik Choicest Selections in P n fuir demand; | Whisky— ulders 7 37, and steady; ex- ; any Eastern Manufacturer PR Precious Stones, and all |and Dealer, How often do we see the hardwork-| descriptions of Fine | Pianos and Organs sold e md| Watches, at as Low Pri- g’:fi:fi‘&g& ents ab A SPLENDID stock of —_————————— wuscle, and doing his Yy ST O, ],mthluhumly Tuagine bis feelings il il LI 11241 13§ for the Pianos, Vose & Son’s Pi- anos, and other makes, tloctric Bitters, Also Clough & Warreu, which expel every discase from the|corner 11th and Farn- |Sterling, Imperial, Smith American Organs, &. Do not fail to see us before pnr- MAX MEYER & BRO. |chasing, T DoUBLE AND SINGLE AOTING POWER AND HAND ousands. Sold at fifty cents a bot- | ham Streets tle by Ish & McMahon, (4) LEGAL NOTICE. Mo Cora Klinker non-resident of the tate of Ne- Court, 1n_and for Douglas county, Ne- une 8d, 1881, his petition against you, the ap prayer of which said petition ls 10 ob- divorce from you on the ground of sdult- | MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSI 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, BRASS AHII IRON Lrfl'l'l.lfll. PIPE, STEAM oihy s, Fou'ss e utnwir it 1200 | HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. t onlu fore 1 ) nl Al l!rl- B A. L. STRANG, 206 Farnam 8t., Omaha. fo Bowiw Alwnlty for Plaiotig.