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o e e { THE O\TAHA DAIL BEE: S FINANGE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. MONEY AND STOCKS, NEw York. July 15, Money closed at 24 per cent, Exchange closed steady at £1843@4 863 Governments closed firm, Currency 65, 180 bid; fours coup, 1164; coup. 1143 bid; 63 continued, 1023 continued, 1 024, Pacific_railroad bonds closed as follows: Union Pacific firsts, 117@1 18; land grants, 11841 104; sinking funds, 1 284 @1 20}; Central’; 16 bid. ST Market to-day opened firm and higher: Under & considerable pressure to sell, prices declined sharply. The low- est quotations of the day being {nu‘mll} current at the second call, D, ranged firm at }@3§ per cent. Injunction granted by Judge Barnard on complaint of Jenkins Vausc , restraining the Western Union company, paying a divi- dend on the fifteen million dollars in _new stock, also restraining the transfer of th name, caused a decline in Western Union and a depressing effect on the rest of the market. The general stock market con- tinued weak, but near the close there was a recovery of }@l} per cent. In final dealing this partly was lost. The decline for the day d from § to %n-r cent in the general list, while Oregon Nav- igation declined 4§ per cent, The following ave the closing bids: D & Rio G Mo Pac .....110) Erle ...... Northwestern .. 125} Preferred . Preferred O R & Went Adams Exp, American W F Exp U Bk NPa.... . 424 3 Preferred Il Cent. H&T Lake Erie. Pref'd . W U Tel. MEC ts . 90§ MINT STOCKS. lowing are the closing quatations for » New York mining board: Cent, Arizona.. 4 Com, O & Mil.. 94 ‘e !.IH; ke Bigham . Great Eastern. . ‘.H CHICAGO MO Sierra Nev. Y MARKET, CHICAGO, Ju Money ruled strong_and steady at 4@>5 per cent on call and 6@7 “per cent on time. Supply cvm\‘.muen good. East- ern exchange betieen ¢ ty banks firm at 35@80c discount on $1,000. Clearings of associated banks were 57 000,000. Or- ders for currency were moderate, A divi- dend of 850 shares was declared by the Chicago provision, grain and stock ex- change on the h ultimo, and to-day the treasury commenced paying the 895 mern- bers, 250 in gold each, e Omaha WholesaleiMarket. OrricE oF THE OmAHA BEE, F riday Evening, July 15, 1881, } Live stock market dull and unchanged. Grain quiet, oats a fraction lower than yesterday. Corn advanced 1c, Barley, rye, and corn steady at former prices. Provisions quiet and mostly unchanzed. Spring-wheat flour declined 10¢ per 1001bs; white bolted meal declined 10c. We note a decline of 26¢ for new potatoes, no old potatoes on the market. Butter ad vanced 1c per 1b. Apples 50c per barrel less than yesterday. Raspberriesdeclined 25 percase, | 4 Other branches firm and unchanged. Local Grain Dy WHEAT.—Cash No. 2, 95¢ Cash No, 3, 87; rej, jected Gtic. -Cash No. 2, 87¢; No. 3 T4e, 8.’0 ‘ash No. 2, 84c. OA'TS. —Cash, 3lc, Live Stock. (ntfle—“e{( note as follows: Butch- @3 50; choice butchers' fair demand. Mo e quote s follows; packers, 84 80@5 10; medium packe ; extra choice heavy, 5 10@ Provisions. FLOUR—Spring whent utru sht grade, $2 T0@?2 ¢ winter 3 (K! 8 wheat straight grade, patent, 83 75@4 00; graham rye, ; Wheat, §3 25. RYE FLOUR—$3 25, MILLS FS—Bran, per cwt. screenings, per cwt. 70@80c; shos ewt.60c; chopped feed, per owt, bolted, Ilow, 80c; white, 90c. POTATOES SI'50 per bushel. POUL/TRY—Live chickens per dozen, 83 50; old, spring chickens, 8350, Shippers count, 14c: iR—Choice, 16; 'poor, no market; 500 per bbl. first-class Calif- 50c; per meal Good. sound, HONEY—Extracted, ornia strained, Lic. 0) ol 5 00. SPBERRIES repacked per box, Per case of 24 quarts 8375, IZH']CBI‘}IHII ES—12kc per quart., VEGETABLES—AI kinds bring good Dric BEESWAX—Yellow, 18@20c. CIDER--Sweet. 20 ver gallon, Grocers List. COFTER I, tair, 1jor Rio, good, 14c; Rio, prime to choice, 144c; Old gov't 264(@284e, Mocha, 264c; Arbuckle’s, S,—Gunpowder, _good, Choice, 60@75c; Imperial, good, 40@Abe; Choice, 60 75c; Young 1[',....;:, good, 3@ ! Japan 'Nat Leaf, Oulong, goud; . 40@55; Rowohong, 45@fc; 5 u.‘l.mu, chm i@40c; choi ARS.—Cut -anulated, SUC 11dc; loaf, 11 11}¢; Powdered, Fine powdered, 118c; Stan lllc- New York Confectioner’s Standard A, 104¢; Good A, 10fc; Prairie Extra C, o 1}e; Crushed, 114c; Coffee A, SVRUPS,—Sugar house, bl t5e; ball bls, 47¢; kegs, 4% gallons, $230; choice table syrup, 38c; i fbbls, 40c; kegs, §1 85, Pepper, 19}; Allspice, 20c: u..m, ollo; Nutmegs, SL00; Cassia, 23c; Mace $1 00, SODA.—Dwight's Ib papers, 83 00; De- hnn‘l%du, 90; Church's, 82 90; Keg soda, STARCH.—Pearl, 8}c: Silver Gloss, 7§ @he; Con szmh 8}@8le; Excelsior Gloss, 6he; Corn, NAL(‘ ray luml.., ]nerhhl 190; Ash- ton, in sacks, 8 50; hh u dairy bbls dairy, 100, 3s, 8 DRIED FRU lTh-( hoice halves, lmwhw, new crop, 7e; )w-;mmted,\p ples, 50 1 Loxes, 93@10c; ' Michigan, bhe; New y‘.rm..m.‘, 4o; St.Leuis No.1,5¢; Prunes, old, 6c; new, 7@1&. Currants, 7@7hc; B]MklNI‘P 8, new, 1 10¢; Part Skim, fe. \V(lol)l—'\\vARF‘ Two hoop "pails, i three hoop pails, 2 10; No. T ‘tube, No.2 tubs, 8 G0; No. 8 tibs, 700; ];iomx washboards, 1 85; Double Grown. 75; Globe Washboard, 250; Well buckets, | 8, H COTTON YARN—Cotton yarns, 20, 214; cheap, 9@9}; medium, TR 1 8t. Louis, 14; Candle wick, 25; Carpet chain, aud 5 ply, 204821; Colored carpet chai , 60, Bw, 3 45; Cream, 85¢; round 90, i square cases, $4. Pl{OVIH[U NS—Breakfast bacon, 1lc, choice lard, 114¢; dried beef, 13j¢; should- Te, ers, cany: 114e; Lw- wides, 1 Otc v PIUKLES —Medium, in barrels, 7 50 do in half bbls, 4 25; smalls, in bbls, 12.00; do, in half bbls, 650; gherkins, in bbls, 13 00; du, iu balf bbls, & , canv VINEGAR-—Pure er hushel. fl—-M:«lmm, hand apple extra, 16c |‘n|umu pure_apple, 15¢, 83 80 per Lhl picked $3 00 ROPE—Sisal, smvh and larger, Ofc; § inch, 1" ; §inch, SOAPS-— Kuknmnn Tmperial, 28 rk's sterling. 2 40; ks standa ‘s white i‘{nnln , 4 50: Kirk 1 85: Kirk's Prairie Q Western, 27 lye, |lfl,rh-wl| lye, ‘2: ) 1 ’K\ Anchor Ball 2 doz Fi i new, new, 857 alfalfa clov &13 00. Timoth blue grass, extra clean, clean, 81 Hungarian, HEDGES bushels, over, 100 Ibs. S 10 1 kits, 75 keg, Bank codfish, (e 8he; boneless fish, MAC l\l~ 100 Ibs, 81 100 Ibs, 600' hf bbls, fat family h [ 1bs, 38" No. 1 ex shore, 12 I dc, 121b do, 1 00; fat family, 10 11 do, CANNED m 30 per_bushel; mammoth cl. llet, 120; Russian sardines, 7 irk's magnolia, 3 90, Boxes, 40 b, 16 oz, S, 4 boves, 40 half boxes, 2 sets, | 5; Greenwich, 3 85 7 tar, 2 50; Lewis' cans, 4 doz, , 2 doz. in case, in case, 150, Red clover, SEED whits new, £140 alsike, er, good, new, &2 50( 21 25; blue yras orchard grass, 82 00; red top, millet, common or Missour German, §125; to 815 N! D-~Osage orange, 1 to osage orange, 10 bushels ¢ Imm-y locust, per 1b., 85¢; per y white fish, 90 1b hf 1 fish, 90 1b hf Lbls, 6 in 10 1b kits, 1 00; f. ew Holland' herri je; N oy |..-'r « nl\l!m bia river salmon, per 100 1bs, xoo Geot REL Half bbl, messmackerel, ; hfLbl No 1 ex shore do, do, 100 ess mackerel, 12 1b_ kits, 2 25; 150; No. 1 shore, GOOD3—Oysters, 2 1h (Field), per case, &3 90; do 1 1h (Field'), prcaser 250; do 21 (Standard), per case, 70; do' 1 1 2 1b (slack), er case, 1 I"bo"" dozen, 250, Sandines, small sy nporte quarter boxes per quarter boxes per box, 11c; )er box 214c. ou per uw 2 (Yarmouth), m-mg beans, per case, 190 per case, 200, Succotash Peas, commny per case, 4 50, strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, 210; Taspberries, Damsons, % pears per case ries per case, 2 50 L3095 case,2 th E—C: @hie. 25; do, choic on gages, 3 o case, 8 e,4 50, I ase, 8 754 40; do, (pie o pic, 6 1b, per d b (standard), per_ case, 2 40; do 50; do 110 (slack), Salmon, 1 per_dozen per case 85, Onions, 3 80, 160; do 2 1Ib, 134e! Am half boxes, TLobsters, 1 b per dozen, 210; do 3 1 het (Mountain) ed corn, 100; per case, Lima lwmw case, 2 10. as, choice, per case, 00; 00, Bartlett @1 00. Whortleher- Egg plums, 2 1 per e, 21b, per case. ), 5: do che ine Apples, 2 I, per case, Péichids)d ibpor cuse, 810} box, toes, on, pnr case, 7 lackberries, 2 2 1h, per case 1N, per _case, 3 0ol ih, per /ull, 00, \ 5§ Louis ‘arolina, 6}@7c; P '\\UT‘i Roasted, lhl\lcfi red Ten- nessee, 8ic raw—white BROWN nt Indian Gic; Badger X, do, 7e; Portsmouth Winthi%p do, 8Be. iu Sies Btlandysio o 8he; No. 1, can do, do, (Ge; Dunnell do, Glo; 63c; Glouces Harniony, shirti .\nuthhrulue do, Cochico rol Hamilton d bridge do, 64c; Sp Pacific do, Simp; son’s tolid black, Gc; Be C do, T¢; colors, 9c; Naumkeag Conestoga, toga, 4-4, G ; Easton, tra, 28¢; Om A, fancy stripe, _’00; Omega AA, Head adger cawbric 13c; No. 9, New York Mills 4-4 13¢; Lonsdale 4-1 10c; nont Q4-4 6he Auburn A bie; 1 [ Mnnci’n-iur, :c, Paci Southbridge, Gc; M Lockwood do OSCA lc; Conestoga, G, C, A , ver 1h; fancy w Virginia, 1@7} Dry Goods. COTTO. Badger LT, ( ent L ( U m Crescent’ B 7 Wachusetts Sos Graniteville 1.1 fine brown, ' Tc; P, do, Mr Continental te, 9 per Lb 8he; Il]a L, do, Tic; CHED (‘nl"lo\\ Wamsutta 1 {o ¢ 44 44 c: P Altoona 34 Ge; l(mnwh]c do, 12 Fruit 4-4 44 8he Dairy Cloth bhc, Allei's fancy, Ghe; Ameri- ; Amold's do, 7o Conest wlul (Iu, gue o, Regatta do, be, 7c¢; Freeman robe, Ge b, 7z Marlboro do, 6¢; South- gue do, 6ic; American Te; Washington oil n's mourning, 7¢; Simp- solid colors, b, Glaz ings, Gc; S' LA’l satteen, 9 e, Amoskeag- A. C. A., 174¢; B. ¥., I, fancy, 18c: Cones- old Medal, 16¢; Conestoga, 7, , B., 10¢; Omego s 3 rega medal, 250; Omega A C 18@164; C mmtu;,v R. ( Red Stripe, 16 She- tucket, xa Slwtuokut K. E. 124¢; “hetuckut 5, , 134e; Pearl River. 164c Hunu]wn. 1) l Hamil ton regular, 13; Hamilton H,, 11ke; Cor- dis, B. B., ¢ 18e; Al bany 8, A. Ot O i fancy marb} 83 »mc, SJ 00' e brown, 12}c; Ever 3 4 wood, #4 00; 6-4 fancy marble, 4 white marble, fo Cordis A, C. B, 1 le, $4 25 b-4 mo- 6-4 mosaic, €4 00, Amoskeag blue and brown, . A., blue and brown, ety u Dlue and brown, Creek, €. C., blue and 0D, D., blue and brown, lh. Haymakers blue and brown, 9g; Oty A, X, A, blue, Le; Otis B, T blue, 134; Otis (. C., blue, 124c; Pearl e el 15ke, DUCKS stripes, 1340 wmarck stripe, Lion Blue, Boston XX Fall River, HAc' Hamden O, Boston checks,” 184c; Boston Bis. lwz; 8o drab, 1 o; Boston XXX drab, 13jc; Boston O, H.bro,, 10jc STRIPES bmwn, 8e; 84c; Rocl Alibamg [ COTTONADES Leviston, 10 Ihu , 6x3 blue and bro Louisiana, 8x8 Dblue and ouisiana,6x3 blue and brown, 19¢; x3 blue and brown, 84 N A, 2ic; Angora, D, New York mills proof, 22k Bnd«ewuur, 20c; Fyerett, heavy, 22be; Whittent n, Y, 22he; Bell, 18¢; Charter Oal hea Wicklow, 18¢; U niun Pa 18¢; Farmer's 16, York, light checks, 19, ¢, 18¢; Capitol, ; Everett, medium, 15¢; weight, 12c; New York mills SHEETINGS —Androscoggin,9-4 brown Zie; do 104 do, 2003 Pepporell's 04 brown, cido 10-4 do, 250; 46 inch, bleached, 130: do bleached, ' 20c; do 104, Lleached, bleached, 25¢; do 10-4 HAMLU DRUG Carholic, 5 l’e[|.pmll. 94, , 274 Dru s, AND CHEMICALS,—Acid, Acid, Tartaric, 55c: Balsan Copabia, rlmr b, 70¢; Bark, b, 130; 'Calomel, per 1b, 75e; Ci er ¢ (hlumlunn, ;m b, Dover's powdal«, per 1b, Epsoni salts, per 1b, 4c; hlyu.nm- nlre. per b 88@40c; Lead, Acetate, per Ib, 220; Car bon oil, 1102, dnr;,nl]uu ll joj lln'l'(t wer gal, Lge;” Oil, Castor, No, J&r.‘.l Er'ob: 1, Castor, INo. 8, per gal, 90c; Oil Olive, per gal, 81 60; O; 0 55¢; Opiuun, 8 75; Quinin, , Origanum, 4 P & w ver oz, 8 89; Potassium, Lo 89, b0; Baluow, per oz, 83, Sulphuw of Momtin Jrr o 8 5; Sulphur flour, per 15., be; Strvebnine, per --z. i1 40@1 Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well The demand for supply considerably, lows: Fine sing] draft horses, $175. to 225.; orses, £100. to $110. to 125, at a slight advance in prices. ood horses exceeds the Prices rauge as fol- le drlvaxi, $150. to 300.; Extra Jommon draft 150.; Extra farm horses, 'onnnuu to good farm horses, $90. to $100.; Yxtnp!ul.‘fi) to 75.; il ugs, $20. assetl : 14 to hands, $6 [ CIGARS. to 150,; 14 143 hands, ). to 75, rs and Tobaceos. A Seeds, £15.00; Conn, . b0 100,; 13, to 15 b n«l& £100. to 140.; 4 to 14 ectiont, £25.00; Mixed, 83’ (TI Seed Havana, £0,00; Clear Havana, §75. TOBACCO -1'1.\': ~ Golden Rule, 24 1b, 56c; Spotted Fawn, 57c; Our Rope, Be; hm pounds, 24 Th, Butts, 56e; Horse 5he; Lorilland's Climax, pounds, FINE CUT-In 7503 Golden Favorite, 6 Il.’lc. ( oz 46c; \nnh K, B5c; Log Tail, Goor Lumber. No, 1. hnlxhl‘. JFINISHING &40 00, 1 Lath, LIME—Per barrel, Bhe. bl Oak ted, per foc ,.eru.. 00 M Tump, Tump, HIDES cured hides, 8}c; hides, h(xuxic green polu, 'i’r( ) $2 50, felt 100 Ibs, 83 50, news paper, 8c. COAL—Cumberland ds, 24 b, butts, 5 Jueen Bee, 2 ¥, pounds, 1 ‘p:uln hread, 6 sranulated —Blackwells Durk Dukes Durham, 16 4504 Carolina, 16 oz, ok, 4 oz, lines Mnrhulxx' l'uck, 2 5 00 No. E 1 finish 1 inc finish 13, 1 and 0, G. battons per 100 fe well curbing, £8500; rough attons per 100 feet lin., 50c lm\m»\ A stoc! o, 1, §27 50; No. 2, X 245 00 HINGLF $4 00 Building Material. Cement, hbl, $2 50, Hair per Dy ic Straw board, § The Leather Trade. harness, 30@41c; Pittsburg] harness, Atk 8(@20c; k m-lv Buffalo slanghter l«wnlmk sole, B. A slaug vh ity 25¢; hemlock upper, iak kip sking per Il D skins “u. itk 7, §7.006 ).00; Russett linin; SR—Straw paper, 3he; Rag goods paper, 7¢; manila bl Run Blossburg, § Whitebreast nut, Towa nut, $6; Hides, Furs, Etc. ksmith &6 1 en salt, nt, sound, 1 18¢; dry salt part 1 under 8 s, per: ski hei Purity, Seal of Nel, enlf per I, on Pieard gont per doz, tleg M per o roans | low lin- Whitebr Rock Springs, c; een mll wi. § to 15 ths,, 10@11 green calf, wt, und 50 15; green. lamh Hard to Beat, Fountain, ountain, In_tin fo 5 1b boxes, en bagrs, oz, tin 1} and £50 00; inch, 850 00: No. fnis) h, 1 inch, $45 00; No, 8 finish, 1inch, et lin,, 3 and 2 25 00; T Tab— Plain, 23 00; 0. G. No.1, 837 50; N CEILI LATH AND shingles, 1 00, No, 2, £ 00; star(best) 0. 8, £2 50 bulk per b, Towa plaster, Tarred $4 00, h selec- 37(@300; ok collar 14@ Tair No. 3, 16@18c; Der b, ter' per linin, tl\»«nnlhu aprons per dozen, §12.00@ paper, paper, st Tow ircen butcher's hide, 6); green cured 4c; dry , sound, n, 81 10@1 25; damaged hides, two-third r; eut scored and one grub, classed two tlurvln rate,) branded lml~ lfl per eent, off. 1, 4 30¢: Nn 3, . o, 1, 50¢; No. 2, No. 4, e, _Fox, No. 1, Skunk, No. 1, black, i | tub-washed, choice, 32c and SHC Oriental Powder, ) .48;"d kegs, ing, kegs, $i Tallow, 5} Wool. ino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heav: wmedium unwashed, light, 1 fair, 3 black and cotte 28¢; burry 2@bc less. 8hot. )T, —Shot, § DBuck »hut ‘use, ver 100 feet. Heavy Hardware List. e, 40c; martow stripe, %c; Hrosd stripe, 10¢. 8@ ; din d wools $2.15; 50c. Tron, rates, $2 80; plow steel, cast, 7he; teeth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, & 00; steel, T@8c, NAILS 0 l«l] 46 50 e ing, ish, | half ke burnt vefined lampbl ivory | blue, 30c; green, reen, red, 22¢; American Vermiliod, I, &1 . T chrome yellow, L. ) yellow dryer, ~10 to 20d, 3 15; 00; .‘M. 10alu.un b, 4 65; 6d common, 4 0 4 40; 8d fini egs, 10c extra, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. IN OTL—White lead, 0, te lead, O, illes green, 1t n weal, 12¢; French zinc, in 5 1 ca Sienna, vandyke , 12¢; coach blacl drop hhy.k 16¢; P ¢; ultramarine b]uu, 18¢; L., M. Ll) 14¢; blind and L & 1)), 143 Paris gree ; Venetian red, 9¢; lack, 10 M,0.&D, golden ochre, 10' light ochre, 6e; graining colors: , walnut, chestnut and ash 12¢ ‘Whif whiteing 24c; whiting com’l, 1{e; town, Dr Pain 1 te lead, Gfc; French zine, whiting nhlm, lampblac T4e; lampblack, ordina 80} 8to 10 3 4 cast tool do, 15@20 wagon kpoke 225@3 00; lmlw,l]ncr set, 1 25; felloes, dry, 140} tongmes, esch, 75@8bo;. axles, each, 75c; square nuts, per Ib, 7@llc: wasliers, per I, S@ise; Tivets, per Ib, g 5 Llrl] chain, por 1b, 6@12¢; malleable, orn i o e Ie, Shes spring 90; 10d z"u‘h 4 90; Omaha spure, 4, 20c} French ‘zinc, in varnish asst, French zince, in oil asst, 15¢; Raw and hurnt umber, 1'h cans 1267 raw’ and Trown, 13 k, russian chrome shutter n, 18c; Tuscan |m k, dark 10c; l’nrh 1he; 'k German- Prus- sian Dlue, Bbc; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, browi ior slenna, burnt, 4o; Paris green genuine, 85 8¢; umber, burnt, 4e¢; umbe; »wunn, raw, Paris green com'l er, TAW, 4o 25¢; chrome. green, N, Y.' 20¢; chrome rgen K., 120; verhillion, Eng. 706, vor- million, A ca, 180 rose pink, 1ic Frencl Winte, spanish brown, 28e; VA venetian me yellow, low, K., 12¢; h, 3¥¢-. ocl 1's mineral 240; 1ehigh RNISHES—Barrels per Furniture, exta, 1 00; furniture, H0e; fu Coach, 70c; as) oil fini headli llen;u“un rniture, U, 7! coach, extra, No. 1, 81 Damar, §1 25 })hsltuln. 70¢; shellac, 83 50; OILS-110' carbon rgallon, 11 it per o, 3 fic; erystoline, Prince’s mineral R gl 2hc; Band fo3 150° 2430 175" headlight per gallon, 200 inceod, raw, per gallon, 80c; Linseed, boil- 1 e gl s Talin, XXX, DEI‘ gal 1 85; extra, cating, zero, o lan 88¢ No. 1, 67 2, Blo; per((lllon, H'm, No. 8, 87c; w, B wper, W. Ik, per fiishl, W. ., per gallo, G per galion, 75¢, No. 1, 65; 1 per ey winter str'd, per o, castor, sweet, gallon, ¢; neatsfoot, umhvrl- allon, 80¢, summer, l golden machine, No, 1, per gallon, 8%, N 8 pentin er gal ALCOHOL—187 wine 187 proof triple rofined spirits, 1 proof gal re-distilled whi sperm, slgnal, e, per gallon llon 185, 63 deg, 17c. Liguor, proot, gallon, extra California at 118 per proof proof, $1 fine blended, 81 50@2 50; Kentuck: bons, 82 007 00; Km‘:‘t)m:k mnn ¥ and RANDIES L #2 16 ies, 81001 v gallon, 8007 tur: naptha, 74 deg, per | | spirits, allon 10; boury ennsyl. Tuported, 86 00@16 00; m...m.m 1404 00 SINS—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40@3 0. KUMB—Jm arted, 4 5006 00; New Tand. 2 04 60 dotnentior 1 EACIH AND AVPLE fiu%v— 1 7@ 00, (,HAIIPAGNES—-Imporhd per —=15 to lM bands (extra), $125, 2 18 00, 00; Awerican, per case, 18% 30 | a RETS-—Per case, 4 50@16 00, WINE Rh!mwine,c: oase, 6 00@20 00; Catawba, pormn- 4 700, MARKETS BY ’l‘ELEGRAPH Connoil Bluffs General Market Covxert BLures, July 15, Wheat—No, 2, 00@ 98¢, Corn-— Fair demand; 25@30c t Hay-Fair market, with prices Oats—Market quiet; No. 2, 80c, Butter - 10c, 10c. Beef, 83 50@4 50, £3 50 4 B0, Light demand, prices &4 75 New, 8125 per bu; old, 7h¢ £2 00 Market quiet, with ¢ ippers, e Cattle Sheep Hogs Potatoes | per bushel. Onions Wood O, Poultry- 9@10e, Rye—No, 2, 80c. Barley . &3¢, 1supply; Grand Junotion Market Graxp Juseriox, Ia, July 15, Ve, From 6e to O¢ el Chicago Produce, CHICA Egys Butter July 15, On "Change wheat was irregular, corn 1 oats were higher. The seceipts of grain were 706 carlonds by radl, embracing 74 of wheat, 543 of corn, 77 of oats, 2ef rye and 2 of barl Flour—Quict but strong; common to choice western spring, 4@5' 7 do Min- mesota, 4 00@6 patents, G 0@ 7 50, Rye flour b 25 5 Wheat -~ Spring hurlv active and uw feeling somewhat unsettled, with prices averaging a shade lower, At the decline the speculative demand increaced flargely on outside account and with s \1Ixm eipts, Here prices were advanced | for sellers August, and 1§ for sellersSeptember, Then receded a trifle, fluctuated and finaly clos. «d about § lower for August and § higher for September. No. 2 spring in moderate and closed at 1 12 for o i y; 1114 for Augu 1113 for Octol quiet 09@ 1 04, rejected 79@RI; o location, Corn—"T'rading active, both on shipping speculative, and a firmer fecling pre- uvcnm]mmml with afurtheradvance in | Prices were ml\nuw!iv above the highest prices yesterday, and fin closed 474 for April; 48 for No. 2 and hi, wixed, cash; 47§ for Julyd7hfor - August 7 47% for Octoby year; v mixed, cted, active, demand 4242 irmer and higher advanced prices ash and July attributed to active de- from shorts, deferred futures were y this improvement and ) mand also influenced for September Rye Firm and’ str 96 for e f 81 for September, Generally weak and ins No. 2, 100 for cash; 88 for Septenber, Pork—In good demand, but rices some- what irregular, offerings fair. Mess elosed at 17 70@17 75 for cash, July, and Au- qust; 17 September; 1655 for the year. Lard—Active, unse'tled and higher, fluctuating widely, particularly for August Closed at @ 13 00 for cash; 2074 for August; er; 117374 for Octo- ber nml 1142 (ur the year, Bulk Meats—In fair demand; firmer and higher n export cuts, short 923 for August. Vhisky-—Steady at Receipts—Flour, wheat, 49,104 bu; c 5 70y 026 bu; rye, barley, 500 bu. Shipments m,:mm,h Wheat, 100,/78 bu;. ), bu.; rye, 1,7 fail ive market stock prices generally 5@10c lower; mixed m'.knu.. G 20@6 305 light hogs, 6 30@ , _choice heavy, 6 4.:(.:1:70. culls and light Yorkers, 4 0@ 90. Cattle- l(euunu, 6,700; shipments, 4,- ‘m market at b@10c decline; 006 30; good to choice ship, ‘.w common to fair, exceeding and almost un«.nlonb]r at 4 70@b 2304 00; stoc @4 00; th\nuuh grass Texans, 2 ws, 2403 00; 38 cars Nebraska 1s, 980 1hs, 3 80(@3 90, ipts, 1,800; shipments, y for superior sheep, at fair ‘to medium, 440@ 4 common to fair, very dull and 15@ 20c lower at 8 00@4 25; lambs per head, 200 @3 00. poor St. Louis Produoce. S1. Louts, July 15, Firmer and unchanged, Openedlowerand wivanced; 116§@1 17 for cash; 1 163 for July; wl 15h for August; 1 15} 116 tor m 1163@1 164 for Oc- tober; 1 14§@1 1 & the year. .(u 45 for July Wheat: No. 2 red, Com-Better; 4 454 47 for Augus v September; 47fc for October (4_.‘ 21c for the year. Oats—Higher at 897 for cash 53 for July; 38} for Augu September; 2o for the year. tye—DBetter at 102 bi Barley—Nomin 1. Butter—Unchanged. Egggs—Unchangsd, hiskey—Steudy at 1 08, Pork- fiom., jobbing at $17 85, Dry Salt \Imu——su«ng at 6.40@9 10 @ i Bacon—Strong at 7 257 124@10 36}, Lard—Higher at 12 50, - St. Louis Live Stock: 8. Lous, July 1 Hoge—Easier; Yorkers, 6 106 25 acking, 6 006 25; choice to fancy Rewvy, 6 256 40, Tteceipta 5,700; ahip- wents 5,500, e M‘nnn Produce, BALTINORE, July 15 Flour—Quiet, Wheat— \\uutlmrn nhv(uly t128@1 25); Longberry, 1 2301 2 red winter, strong at 1 2064; cash; | hE@1254 for J uly Corn—White Sonthernn mixed western, stronyg at 524 and July, Philadelphias Produce. PHILADELPHIA, July 15, \Vhent—»hrm at 126 for cash; 1 U@ 125¢ for July; 1224@1 225 for August. orn— Firm; 554055 for cash andJuly; 4(@56 for August, Oats—Firm at 415@42 @41} for July, Rye--Quiet, 90 lnl-lu Live Stock, New Yorg, July 15, pts, 27; ..lu,uuunu, for cash; 41} b, Hogs— Htrulf ing 10; Yorkers selliu at 0 70@0 80: for good m dium weights, Toledo Produce Toveno, July 15, Wheat—Firm; No. 2 ved, lt'& for cash; Ul for July; 1 164 ,\uuuut, 116§ Septem- 17§ October; 116} for the year; new 112; Awber Michigan 122, uiet; high mixed, blic, Oats—Nothing doing. e Lt Oincinnati Produce, CINcINNATL, July 15, Pork—Mess, firm at $18 00, Lard—Steady prime steam, 13 & Bulk Meats—Firm clear ri l\u. 2 1 Bacon—Quiet; r ribs 9 ‘JOMIO w FlourStrong, family, 5 30@5 60, Corn—No, 2, b1. ‘WheatNo. 2 red, 117, Ouats—No. 2, wixed 40, Rye—Higher, No.2, at1 00, ley— omhml Whisky—8Strong at 108, ATU RDA\Y, JULY 16, SSI. b S. P. MORSE & CO., Cash Jobbers and Retailers of DR ¥Y¥Y-GOOIDS! 1319 FARNHAM STREET. On Monday Ju ly 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 duphcated elsewhere for anythmg lxke the money. DRESS GOODS. 2700 yds. all wool Bunti |nlr )'(' 2000 yds. Dress Goods, silk and wool and h\mv Broeades, 10c. yd. LAWNS, ORGANDIES, yd. All our Linen Lawns reduced to 1e, 2000 yds. Best Dress Plaid Ging- hams 8c. 3600 yds. and dark, 10c. 2000 yds. 12e. Best Cheviot 3000 yds. best Lawns and Organ- Widest Percales, light ings, 8} c. 2c, LINENS, Muslin, DUMESTIG& DOMESTIOS, PRINTS 50 pieces Genuine Lonsdale Cambric 50 piumr Fruit Lonsdale and Hill ) 10 pieces 9-4 wide Sheeting, 20¢ a yard. Shirtings, S. P, MORSE & CO. CHEAPEST ST O R E In the West. HOSIERY, CORSETS, MITTS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, 3200 yds. Linen Lace, 1 ta 3 in. deep, 10c. yd. 600 \1]» Vermicelli Lace, 2 inch deap, 1 500 yds, Duh]wns, Palonza, Mire- court Lace, 1de. yd. l(\()]ku-w E) mlvl'ui(ll‘ri‘m, ilov]-. He. yd. 150 piceus up to 2 inches, 100, yd l“ml picces up to b inches deep yd. 100 picces up to 6 inches deep, 3ic rd full inch These embroideries cannot bo pur chased in any other store, east or west for double the money. Call carl S.P. MORSE & CO. 50 pieces best Unbleached Muslin, The ayard, Best Prints, 5¢ a yard, 8, P. MORSF & CO. CHEAPEST ST O R X In the West. HEN'S FURNISHING G0ODS, 20 styles ladies’ fancy seamless and silk- dm‘ku(‘ Hose at 25¢.; worth H0c., to The. 40 styles children’s seamless Hose, 26¢ a pair; worth H0c. to 80c. 100 dozen of our ladies seamless Balbriggan Hose at 2be.; this hose is strong, fine, durable, is controlled by Tn this department we show the largest assortment of Mon's Collars, Sox, Shirts, Underwear, in Omaha; when we mention seamless socks at 14 a pair, very best Collars, ouvr OWN BRAND, with hand-worked but- our firm, and is not to bo had olse- where. Fine summer $4.00, 85.00, §6.00 dozen. 26 dozen ladies’ pure lisle thread colors, silk em- broidered fronts, 00c.; worth $2.00 seamless Hose, fast A pair. 20 dozen unbreakable hip 100-bone Corsets at 75 20 doz tra long, .3 worth $1 : worth $1.25, S. P, MORSE Balbriggan 1 silk Mitts, all col nrw, ex- Hose Men will ton-holes, 12} Linen Cuffs at dershirts at 156c. each, Linen kerchiefs 8c., 16c, on examination w those others ask double the price for. . each, and best 4-ply be a pair, Gauze Un- Hand- 20c. Al of which be found equal to know that ours is the place to spend their money. One price, marked in plain figures Wo never deviate. & CO, Western Agency for Celluloid Collars. Supplied. P. MORSE & Co. Dealers S. P. MORSE & CO, Neow York Dry Goods. NEw Youx, July 15, There has been an ir alar "demand at first hands, but there was a continued ac- tive mu\uuvm. in staple cotton and woolen goods, ete. In the execuf of former orders business was fa The limit of the 1 ed ambition, was inquiry on part of package 1 Cotton goods scarce S R adapted to fall trade. There was a demand for brown and bleached goods, cotton flannels; colored cottons, grain bags ete., at first hands, Best selections were mostly rererved to relatively small parcels, and o few large transactions were reported, Medium Illmldlwl shirtings are in meagre supp! 1 Androscoggin has been advanced to e Liverpool Produce, LAVERPOOL, July 15, Flour—American, 95 6d@11x 6d, Wheat—Winter, O 4d@fs 10d; white 08 3d@9s Gd; spring, 9s@9s 4d; uluh, O 7d @9 1 Corn—4s, Lard—59s 6d, e Peoria Produce. P ly ixed, 454@464; n; No, 2 white, 874@374c. Rye—Scarce at 100 for No. 2, High Wice— Unchanged at 1 08}, SIBBETT & FULLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DAVID CITY, NEB. Special attention glaen to collections In Butler county. Jy14 me-Gm A. G. TROUP, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Orrick in Hanscomb's Block, wlth Goomul’ Prichett. 1606 Farnhain §f C. F. Manderson, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Omahs Edward W. Simeral, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Room 6 Creighton 15th and Douglas strocts 242 Funiham Bt Dexter L. Thomas, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Uunhn, Nel Ivmkn rét MRS, LOUISE MOHR, Graduate of the 8t. Leu s S8chool of Midwives, at 1608 California ltrul. Between Fifteenth and Bixteenth, north side, where calls will be J.mnlpv,ly rospond- od to a# auy bour during the day oruight. J.P. ENGLISH ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 810 South Thirtecnth Street, with J. M. Woolworth W.J. CONN ELL ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Orricr—Front Rooms (uj new brick_building, N, Mvub‘ stairs) in Hanscom's + vorner Fiteenth ad D. S. BENTON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ARBACH BLOCK, Cor. Douglaa and 15th §ta, Umaha Neb, BROWNELL HALL. YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY OMAHA, NEB, Rev, R, DOHERTY, M, A., Rector, Assisted by an able corps of teachers in English Languages, Sciences and Fine Arts, THE NINETEENTH YEAR WILL DEGIN SEREX. '7, 1881;: For yarticulars, apply to fo 21-e0d -2 ) BICYC! Bend BICYCLES, %8st g kR e information, N. L D, SOLOMON, ) Paints,Oils and Glas OMAHA. NEB. « BLACK-DRAUGHT " curcs dyspeyr sia, ndigestion and heartburn. F_Goolwan s John G. Jacobs, (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs,) UNDERTAKER. THE RECTOR. ent for COLUMBIA JLE No. 1417 Farnham St., Old Stand of Jacob Gls, 8 by ' £4r Ordy lelegraph Solicited. Nebraska Land Agency| DAVIS & SNYDER, 1606 Farnham 8t., ... Omaha, Nebraska. 400,000 A0RES Carctully sclected land in Eastern Nobrasks for aSTly Business College. THE GREAT WESTERN GEO. R. RATHBUN, Principal. Grelghton Block, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. &4 Seud lor Lllcul.u Loy 20d&wt! salo. Great Bargwing i improved farms, and Omiaha city property . 0.F. uAHs WEBSTER SNYDER. om'r U.P.R. R. dp-feblt d H FLIEGEL Successor to J. H. Thiele, MERCHANT TAILOR|’ 299 Douglas Street Omahs Neb, J. G. RUSSELL, M. D,, HOM®PATHIC PHYSICIAN. Diseases of "Children and Charonic Diseases & F)wrilll.y. Office at Residence, 2000 Cass strect. Hours—8 to 10 . m., 1 to 2 p. m., and after € p. m, avlédim ST . LOUILS PAPER WAREHOUSE. CRAHAM PAPER CO. 217 and 219 North Main St., St. Lous, —WHOLRSAL® DEALKRS IN— BOOK, ) WRITING[ NEWS, } P PEns 1 WRAPPING, ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. 47 Cush pald for Rags and Paper Stock, Serap Iron and Metal Faper Stodk Warehouses 1920 to 1237, North 8ixth street, LEGAL NOTICE. In the Circuit Court of the United States, for the the District of Nebraska: At a session of the Circuit Court of the United States, for the District of Nebraska, continued and held pursuant to ad journment, he United States court room in the of naha, on the 16th day of June, 1851, the Hon. Elmer 8. Dundy belng prosent “and presiding in 4said court, the following among other proceedings were had and done, to-wit: No. 63 G, Sherman W, Knevals, complainant, ve. Edward Hill, Melvin Hill, Agnes Hill, Altin Hll, Flora Hill, John Hill, guardian of mihor defendants. Tn ehancery.” Order on absent defendants, And now, on this 15th day of June A, D, 1581 belng at the unf term, A. D. 1851, of the said court, it having heen made to appear to the sat- isaction of the said court, that this is a suit commenced o enforce an tquitable claim upon el property’ within the sald district, and that Edward T0ill, Melvin Hill, Agnes Hill, Alvin Hill, Flora 'Hill, John 'HII, guardian of minor defendants herc are not inhabitants of, and have not been found within the said distrct, and have not voluntarily ap- peared in this sult, on motion of James M. Wool- worth, Esq., solicitor for the said complainant, it is conaidered by the court and ordercd that the ndants above namod be and they are tod to appear and l]rllml answer, or e complainant’s bill of complaint, on o tirst day of August, 1851, and that in default thereof, an order bé entéred in this cause, taking the said bill pro confesso. 1t 14 further ordered by the court that at least twenty days before the said first day ef Au- sk 1561, 8 oopy of tal order bo served uru o in Edward Hill Ivin Hill, Agnes Hill, Al Pill, Flora Hill, John IIIII guardian the said defendants, whereever lo\md. it practicable, and also upon the b son o persons' in_ possession oF charge of e e Spatne L et e Aol 53 Gopy of this order ko publishod for four consecu- uwakia Boe." tive weeks in the 4O (Signed) ELMER 8. DUNDY, Judge. Tuk UNITED STATES 0F ANKRICA, DISTEICT OF NEURABKA. } Y atson B Smith, dlerk of the Clreult court of tho United States for the distict do haraby certty, ouraalof She ‘Broceed dalte thorela smiied, s | ko oo‘::;uu‘l the samo with the ormn.! entry of said order, and it :L', true tranvoript theretrow, wud of the whole o, my offcal diature, and the ki mnm&qum.A ».'81, M0 JAIN Al WOOLWORTH, Sollclor for Plaintilt, P

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