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- b ' a firmer fe FIIIMIBE AID GOMMERCE mANClA.L MONEY AND STOCKS, New York, July 16, The events of the week in financial cir- cles were quite interesting. Money was easy with the ruling rates for call loans during the week from 2§ to 3} per cent Foreign exchange was dull and un- changed throughout the week at 4 82j@ 4 864, Government bonds were er in early dealings, but subsequently be- came firm, and the decline was fully or partly recovered Railroad and miscellancous speculations were depressed during the first half of the nd there was led by trank lines, (irangers o ently admitted to the o fraction low. the decline being prominent in the im- provement; towards the close, however, another decline t nds, but in late dealings there was & general rally. sed at 24 per cent. .Lm»d steady at $1813@4 80}, ed firm. ours coup. 1164; 43s, | continued, 1 coup, 1 continued, o Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Union Pacific firsts, 117@1 17}; land grants, 1 18)@1 19); sinking funds, 128, STOCKS, The market to-day opened weak and cally declined $@1 per cent., v with the break in St. Paul to 1 19; there were large sales f this stock. On the report of damage to ings were attended with consid- excitement; after midday, however, ing sct in and prices advanced J@14 per cent., the highest quotations be- ing current at the second call. Prices further advanced in late afternoon deal- ings, but towards the close became weak again and there was a general reaction from the highest point; Western Uwrion and Lackawanna & Western were exceptionally strong, however, the former closing § per higher, and the latter 1§ per cent. The [u]]m\inp are the closing bids MLE&W. D& Rio G Erie { Preferred ... E&W Adams Exp. Amer WE Exp. Uik MINING STOCKS. wing are the closing quotations for tocks at the New York mining Boulder Big Pittsburg. 980 5 Cons. Virginia 200 Orien & Milier.. 93 California 76 Cent. Arizona. 375 Chrysol Hibernia . Fremont .. CHICAGO MONEY MARKET. CHicago, July 16, was in active demand and a Quick Money good supply to-lay at 4@5 per cent. on cal and 6@7 on time. Eastern exchange tween c ty banks firm at 80@100 dis- count on $1,000. The clennugu of the associnted banks were $7,000, GETITURTR IO R Iy Omaha Weekly Review. OFFicE OMAHA Bii Saturday Evening, July 16, } During the week the weather has con- tinued very sultry and oppressive, and has to some extent affected trade. In drygoods circles business has been ery good. The closing of the first half of the year is usually a quiet time with dry goods jobbers. The sales, however, were far ahead of any corresponding time in former years. It is gratifying to be able tosay that notwithstanding the adverse conditions of the weather during the early part of the year and the late opening of the spring trade, the sales for the. past six months just closed have never been ex- celled in any former year, and the general result highly satisfactory to the trade, Stocks are also closely sold up, hence job- bers will have an unusually small per cen- tage of stale and undesirable goods on hand when the fall trade opens. The tone of the market for all standard makes of bleached brown and colored cotton ffabrics is healthy and firm, and many favorite lines very scarce. Prints, ginghams and checks are meeting a light order demand, and standard brands are steadily held, Summer dress goods are meeting a fair av- erago sale at steady quotations. Fall stocks are now belng placed on the conn- ters, and everything is being put in read- iness for an active fall trade. Woolen goods oufet, but stocks held with increas- ing confidence that is fully justified by the advancing vrices of wools, which are now higher in proportion than the manu- factured goods. White goods, gloves and hosiery are steady and in fair request, Prices throughout unchanged, In the line of staple and fancy groceries there has been a fair movement of goods. Sugars, during the past week, have shown considerable weakness and some grades have declined. The situation in commercial circles re- wmains essentially the same as reported last week, Business was rather more quiet than otherwise and prices steady and un- changed. The leading produce markets were a lit- tle firmer, especially for wheat, which ad- vanced 1@2c for the best grades of spring and winter. Corn closed steady. Oats vanced 1o, Rye and barley nominal. ur was active and firm; last week’s prices ruling. There is & great scareity of good table butter in the market and consignments of good grades are wanted, Eggs were dull and lower, the market being slightly over- stocked. Irish potatoes and green apples were also lower, Lemons and oranges are very scarce and advanced 6 00@8 00 per box. Drugs and chemicals met a fair demand, “The only feature worthy of special note an advauce in qninine of 25¢ per ounce. Paints, oils and glass were un. changed. 1n heavy hardware, iron and collateral branches little worthy of note transpired. ‘Tinners’ supolies steudy and unchanged. Nothing new in the lumber trade was re- ported. Stocks large and firmly held. Within the last day or two & weaker feel- ing was reported, both in hides and leather, but no actual declines occurred. Wool o Satu i ley adv yestord: case, quotati Hogs 2 70@2 wheat «f £3 7@ 25, RYE MIL scrm\nl [ lmlml POTA POU APP. HON ornia sti S’l‘ BLU VEG 4c; K Jay TEAS Choice, Choice, 3 Ja) nic~ C 114e; N A, 10kc; @8c; SAL bbls dai: DRIE 50 1b bo: ol CHEE Skim, 9 1 85; th 9 00‘ 3 50. 214 T4 thlm, a ers, can bbls, 1. IN '8 8 in case, 1.90; Ax FIEL alfalla $13 00, clean, § choice, 65 81 25; Hungari bushels, 100 Ths, No. 1wl Bank o Bhes bon MAC 100 1bs, 100 n.,, ries per @h du Ri nessee, was dull, raw—W Grain Strawberries were selling 30c; chopped f 50; old, spring chi EGGS—Shippers BUTTER creamery, Lr M )\ COFFEE, Rio, prime to_ choice ; 26h@284e, Mocha, 26 50c; choice, 35@40; Oolong, choice, 40@55; Soucho good, 85@40c: choice, $5@45e. SUGA Fine powdered, 11§c; SYRUPS. bl 47 1 Cl(l\ei 50c; Nutmegs, §; Mace 81 00, FARCH.—Pearl, 81c; i Starch, 8j@she; Excelsior Gloss, 64c; Corn, Te. e ton, in sacks, 3 peaches, uew crop, 7e; Evaporat York apples, bhe; St. Louis No.1,7 thkbemeu,‘new. Wooi No. 2 tubs, pioneer wauhbnm'da, Tis; Doubia 275; Globe Washboard, 250; Well buckets, | COTTON YARN- cheap, 99 chain, per 1l LEAD—Bar, Sl 65, bacon, sides, NEW PIC 87 50; do in half bbls, 4 25; 1200; do, in_half bbls, 650; gherkins, in bure apple HOMINY—New, 83 80 BEANS—Medium, han er huluheL irk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes) 5 irk’s magnolia, 3 9 CANI 13¢; boxes 40 1bs,, 16 0z, 6s, 1 wets, 14 oz, 84, 1240; half boxes, 20 scts, 14 oz,, 85, 13c. LY i— American, 3 85; Western, 275; North Star, 2 50; Iye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275. Y BOTASH - Pennaylvatiia cans, 4 dee., new, $5 30 per bushel; mamm new, 85 75; white clover, blue grass, extra cle: DG E Sflw No, 1 white fish, %0 1b hf bbls, 6 string beans, per case, per case, 2 00, eas, Common, per case, 4 50, 10; strawberries, raspberries, Dansons, 5. Pears per case, 8 0o@A 00. Whunluber- case, 3 25; (reen gages, 1b per case, 4’50 16 O-Ah- W\oh-h -nrkfl. OFricr oF THr ONAHA Brx, arday Evening, July 16, 1881, stock market dull and unchanged. quiet; wheat, declined 1@2c; bar- anced 1@80; rye declined lc, and | corn declined e, Provisions. firm; eggs, 13c lower than | ay. ons, - Local Grain Dealings. Cash No, 2, Mo Cash No, Cash No. 2, 90c; No, 3 T4c h, 8 4 ash No. 2, 83%e. ‘ash, Live Stock, Cattle—We quote follows: Butch. | er's cows, §325@3 50; choice butchers steers, 83 TH@4 00, Sheep Good mitton in fair demand 8 ;@3 We quote as follows; Light &4 80@hH 10; medinm mixed | & 00@3 Provisions. ring wheat, straight ,zrmlv, ent, £3 G0@4 Lr’nght grade 4 00; graham rye, ELouR L ;:n, [u rocwt per cwt, B0c T0@80¢; sh ed, per ow vellow, 80c; white, 90c. TOES —New, $150 per bushel, LTRY hickens per dozen, kens, £3 50, punt, 12je: i ~Choice, 16; poor, no market; 20 LES—Good, sound, 8500 per bhl. EY—Extracted, first-class Calif- rained, 15¢. Good repacked 00. ts, per The; meal per box, 15 I!A\Vi‘lfi RRIES—Per case, $3 50. EBERRIE ETABLES S 12}e per quart. —All kinds bring good prices. BEESWAX—Yellow, 18@20c. CIDER—Sweet, 20c ver gallon, Grocers List. —Rio, tair, 184c; Rio, good, 144e; O1d gov't Arbuckle's, S.—Gunpowder, G0@7e; 60@ 75 good, Tmperial, good, Young Hyson, good, @21 00; Japan Nut pan; choice, 60@75¢; Oolong, 45@b5c 0 L RS.—Cut loaf, 11}; Crushed, iranulated, 11jc Powdered, 11ic; 5 Standard Coffee A, ew York Confectioner’s Standard 5 Good A, 10fc; Prairie Extra €, < kegs, 4 py 380 iS.—Pepper, gallons, 82 30; ch alf ULl 40c, ke S1 1o A Allsy 85. SODA,—Dwight's 1) papers, 83 00; - land do, $2 90; Church’s, $2 90; Keg soda, i@ie. Silver Gloss, 7§ Corn Dray loads, per bbl, 190; Ash- bbls dairy 80, 55, 8 45; RIS Choice ry, 100, D K l\nl\-'n, o R ; Brunes, @io; Curraits, 7@T7hc; 10c; Part Kcon, 63@10c; Michigan, E—Full DENWARE—Two Cream, hoop_"pails, rec hoop pails 2 10; No. T tubs, No. 3 tubs, 7 00} eron: | 5 Cotton yarns, medium, "9@10}; “andle wick, 2 nd b ply 204@214; Colored carpet ni@ uis, nrpet b, 21 MATCHESPer caddie, 85c; round casen S7.85; square cases, $4.90, PROV NS—Breakfast_bacon, 11c. choice lard, ]11)!:, dried beef, 134c; should- vassed 7¢; hams, canvassed Llje; K?.}:S—Medium, in barrels, smalls, in bbls, do, iu half bbls, 7 00. AR ParoBt anplof extra, i 1B0; 130; Prussing pure apple, 16, ner bbl. L Picked 83300 3 inch and larger, 935 n Tmperial, 285; terling vhite 240; ssian, 4 50: Kirk's Ei ut«,a, fun DLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8s, boxes, 40 Greenwich, Lovis ; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in case, wohor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, 1) SEED — Red clover, choice, h clover, new, §14 00; clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, Timothy, good, new, £2 50@2 65 , 8125 blue grass, 115 orchard srass, 82 00; red top, 6%c; millet, comnion or Missouri, millet, German, $125; to 8150} an 1D—Osage orange, 1 to 5 5 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, &1 50; loney locust, per 10, 3oc; per | 84 £25 00, Family white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, l.m fish, in 101D kits, 1 00; faw w Holland herring, pe sardines, 7he (:lun- r 1001hs, 8 |m 'y odfish, Gc; Gen. boneless e neless fish, e, 'K EREL~—Half bbls mess mackerel, %12 50; hfLbl No, Lex shore do, 600; bf bbls, fat family do, 100 ; mess mackerel, 12 1b f:m, 2 150; No. 1 shore, | , 10 ib do, 75e. GOODS —Oysters, , $390; do 11y (F 1b (Standard), per uue, | | h 1r~tnn:|xmli. per case, 4 2 60, 24 do 11 (uluck)l er cmm,l ons, 380, Salmon, b, per dozen, 160; do 2 Ib, per doz 250, Sardines, small i quarter boxes per box, quarter boxes per bo per box, 2lje. Lobt 180, I case, 2 1 (Mountain) per case, :Hu; soaked corn, 190; do b (Yarmouth), per case, 850; 190; Lima beans Succotash per case, 210. onr case, 1 75; peas, choice, lackberries, 2 21, per 2 1h, per case, b, per case, 2 cuse, 275(@3 00, Bartlett 3 case, 2 50. Egg plums, 1 per do, choic B 3 1b per case, 3 25: do choice, 2 ine Ay Meu. 210, per case, 20. Peaches, 2 per case, , case, 3 75@4 40; do, (pie), 8 h., w do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, § E—Carolina, 6}@7c; Louisians, 5§ P AWTS Roasted, choice, red Ten- per 1b; at 350 per | mons are still very scarce at former | (¢ 4.4 8jc; xtra choice heavy, v house, bbls, 45¢; half | o rk's standard, 330; 9, “ | ted, Drv Qoods. BROWN COTTONS. — Badger LL Be; “urkpyv LL 6jc; Crescent LI, t4e; Utica Bie; Crescent (‘ Tdeg Crescent B 7 (‘mm.; A Wachusetts flic. ln an Head ’ih Graniteville 11 Badger RR, fine brown, 4115‘1,;.:\ do, 7o; Portsmouth P, do, Winthrop T, do, 7§¢; Continental o, 8¢ | BLEACHED COTTONS-Wamautts |44 e; Fruit 44 Ho e 1 Ballardvale 4.4 Altoona [ No. 1, cambric 13¢; | New York Mills 4-4 13¢; I,mwl\lv | 4 10¢ Fairmont Q 4.4 \nlvmn A 14 [ Barnard PRIN LF 1 shirtings, uthbridge do, ragtie do, Regatta do, [ Cochico rob man robe, G Hamilton do, 7 ey Marlboro do, 6e; ,\mnh ridge do, Al | do, Pacific colors, \pson’s mournin, erlin so AT Lockwood do TICKING—Amoskeag- LA 174 l‘(mmlng:;, B. F , fancy, 18c: Cones. 4, Gold Stedal, 1oc Conestog, & A., 1ic l‘.m-.z..,,n_u (e} 1de; Faston, B., 10¢; Omego superior Omega medal, Omega Wtripe, 20c; Omega AA, 13G1 1., Red Stripe, 16he; S ncket, ¥ Hamilton, 1., 3; Hamilton T ul‘\!h‘ Al I ton reular, dis, B, n bany 8, .+ 1640, OV CLOTH 54 wood, %3 00; 5 marble, $300; 54 white marl 4 #1 00; 64 fan, 6.4 white marble, $4 2 -4 mosaic, $1 00, V§—Amoskeag blue and_brown, RN A and brown, 3¢; Beaver Creek, B, I, blue and brown, i Beaver Creek, C. C., blue and brown, 124c; Everett’ I, D., blue and brown, 16; Haymakers blue and_brown, 9e; Ot , blue, 14de; Otis B. B, blue, ."C., blue, Pearl 1bkc, River blue .m.( s iver, 114 T Inm.l..» stripes, 17he; Arlington_stripe, 18 Boston .\\ bro., 124c; XXX bro., .Iml- m‘ 3 1;..,.tnu O, marck stripe Lion Blue, 154c lhwlnn XX dr 1+bama, 6x3 blue and brown, 8ic. |m\\|~tuu 10 0z., 205c; D. CUI"IU\ BS— Angora, New York mills proof, 224 erett, hes Bell, \ icklow, 18¢; Union 18¢; Farmer's 1 York, light weight, checks, 19. g Ater 22)c; Whittent n, r Ok, 18 Capitol, um, 15¢; 25 35c, erells ndroscoggin, Hleachod, Pep) X e 9. ser 1b, 70c; Bark, Sassi 3c; Calomel, per Ib, 75¢; Cinchonic por oz, Bl Chloroform, per 1b, 95c; Yover's powders, per Ib, $140; Epsoni salts, per Ib, 4c; Glycerine, pure, per Ib, 38@40c; Lead, Aceme, per\l., 22%; Car bon oil, 110, allon, 1je; do150°, or gal, 13fe;” Gil, Castor, No. 1, per gal, ho?’) o Chston INowS, per R i Dt gal, $1'50; Oil, Origanum, 10@ “Opiun, §575; Quinine, P. & W. &R, & S,,per 0z, 82 60; Potassium, Todide, per b, 50; Salacm, per oz, 85c; Sulphate of Morphine, Joron 8375 Sulphur flour, per Ib, fe; Strvchnine, per oz, $1 40@1 60. Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at a slight advance in prices. The demand for good horses exceeds the pupply comsiderably. ~ Prices range s fol- ows: Fine single drivors, 8150, t0 300.; Extra draft horses, 8175. to 225,; Common draft horses, 8100, to 150,; Extra farm horses, $110, fo 120:; Common to good farm homer, $00. to §100; Extra plugs, 860, to 7 Common plugs, $20, to $40. MULES.—15 to 15} hands (extra), $125, to 150.; 141 14 to 14) hands, $75. to100,; hands, $60. to 75. Cigars and Tobaccos. RS.—Seeds, 815.00; Connectient, : Mixed, 35,00; Seed Havana, 850,005 ana, $75.00. TOBACCO — PLUG, -- Golden Rule, Spotted Fawn, 57¢; Our Rope, sur, ]muluh 24 1b, butts, 56¢; Horse 'hme, pmmdn, 24 b, l.um, He; Purny lh, butts, 52¢; Qur.m Bee, 24 1b, butts, 53¢t Gt Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 57; Arhy and , pounds, 5lc; Bullion, puun(lu, : Lorillards O lima, pound, FINE CUT—In —Hard to Beat, Golden Thread, uw Fountain, 73c o3 Rocky Mountain, Fi Daisy, 4bc.—In_tin’ f e 018 S, Boz packages, 5 1b boxes, per b 60c; Lorillard's Tiger, 60c. SMOKING—All grands—Common, 25to 3%. Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 6e; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 45c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 oz, 38¢; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags, per 11, $1.35 Marburgs' Puck, 2 or, tin o Tail, Goe. 13 to 14 | uulnnu, 30 00; mu.,'l.g..ml b inch battons per 100 feet ]m H0e, SI‘()LK Ju)l\kl»" -A mwk, $40 00; C, 835 00; common stock, 82 ]*I,U(ll{l\h No, 1, 810 00; N £35 00; No, 3, £26 00; yellow | $45 00, bllnl\(.—\.. 1, $27 50; No, 2, £20 00, n, 00, 8.37 .'.o» 2, CEILIN( LATH shingles, §4 00, No, 2, Lath, $4 00, Building Material. Per barrel, §1 35 ES-A star(best) 5 00; No, 8, 82 50, ; bulk per bu., L L\I I ; ment, bbl, 8350, " Towa plaster, Dbl 82 00, Hair per bu, 2 Tarre Hd: won.‘,s: 50. Btraw board, 84 00, The Leather Trade. Oak harness, 30@41e; Pittsburgh se 40@d3c; hemlock harness, $7@: skirting per Ib, fair, 44c; black collar 14@ le; fair doj 18@200; fair No. 2, 16G18c Besnloi wole, Buffalo slaughter, ber il (@34e; hemlock sole, B, A. nlaughter per 1b, 26@38%2¢; oak sole, 4043 oak upper per foot, 25¢; hemlock upper, 25¢; do } D01 ak kip akina ver I, 80c@81.10; remlock kip skins per 1b, 7ho@8$1.00; French kip, skins per 1b, ' $1.00@81.85; oak calf per 1b, $1.20@$1.25; hemlock calf pr 1, 8110941251 French calf per 1b, 125082 10c Simon Picard goat per doz, £30,00$15.00; bootleg Morocoo per foot, 30@3bc; calf kid per foot, 3%c; roans lu.' doz, $9.00@$10.50; white' and 'yellow ings per doz, $8.00@810.00; pink linings por doz, §7.00$0.00; Rumets lintug, 57 bo; j lackanita’ sprons per dozen, $12.00@ $14. PAPER—Straw paper, 3kc; Rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, 7¢; a paper, 10c; news paper, bc. COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 86; Whitebreast, nut, 86; Town flcp.r 1b; l-ucfv whlu, 9 lump, $6; Towa nut $6; Rock Springs, $8. to 15 _hands, $100. to 140.; |18 ; | ces Nidt-, Fure, Ete. HIDES —Groen butcher's hide, 8 groen cured hides, 8lc; green cured hides, S@gic; d int, m\md 13@14¢; dry calf and kip, 1 w:&‘ liry aalt hides, sound, 11@12¢; green calf, wi. 8 to 15T, 10@11c; green calf, wt, under 8 T, per_skin, 30c; green pelts, $1 00@1 15; green lamb skins, | £1 10@1 25; damaged hides, two-third rate, (cut scored and one grub, classed two thirds rate,) Ivranded hides 10 per eent. off. | m sking, No. . No- 4/ 100 Nmk 100; narrow stripe, Tallow, b, Wool. | orino inwashed, light, 14@166; he unwashed, light, 150 fair, 30c; dir " black and cotted wor )} broad stripe, 106, 8hot. Shot, $1.00; Buck uhn' 1 £6.40; do., half kegs, 81.87; Blast ver 100 feet 50c, Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 82 80; plow steel, cast, Tic; cast tool do, 15@20 wagon wpokes,'set, | § per sot, 1 25; felloes, saw $2.15 dry, 14C ach, 75@8be;_axles, | each, 7 uts, per Ib, T@1lc wasliers, per by Vots, coil chai malleabl iron wed ry, bo; 4403 8d casing, 1 nish, 4 40; 8d finish, 4 6 half Kegs, 10¢ extra, \ Paints, Oils and Varnishes. | INTS IN OIL—WHh 'hwl Omaha | white lead, O. P, & C. Co.,pure, arseilles gre 1to lh cans, 20¢; | French zinc, greon seal, 12¢; French zine, red seal, 11¢; French zine, in varnish asst : French nee, in oil asst, 1 1M cans 12¢f vandyke Drown, 11 2 ch black, Prussian o efined lampbluck, ivory black, 163 d blue, 30¢; chrome wreen, L. M. & D., 14¢; blind ' shutter | sreen, L. M. & 1 Paris groen, 18¢; ndian red, 1 n red, o; Tuscan | red, 22¢ r' chrome yellow, vellow ochre, dryer, Ge; gra Vermiliod, T. & P, L,M,0.&D, 0, golden ochre, 16; patent ning colors: oak, walnut, chestnut and ash 12 [ Dry Paints White lead, 6fc; French zine, 10c v«lulmk rmlv "(. lampblack lampblack, ordinary, 8 e; ultramari um|»n‘r. burnt, dc brown, 8e umber, raw, de;_sionna, burnt, do; ‘sienna, raw, doi Paris green genuine, 85¢; Paris green com'l ; chrome green, N. Y.' chrome en K., (1 12¢; vermillion, T0c; vnr~ nul]un Am-uu, 18¢; ‘Tndian red, 1o venetian_read, American, lehigh brown, ince’s mineral \ \lh\'l’fill S—Barrels per gallon. Furnibilre, exth, $1,00} Frnibure, | No.) 1 0c; furniture, U, 76c; conch, extra, S1 2 Joach, No, 1, 1 00; Damar, $1 70c; asphaltum, 70c; shellac, $3 50 oil finish, $1 OILS Jnpan, hard 110 earbon por homlhi,m, per gallon, 12t;c 17 " lwn(lllnu (S ine, per gallon, 20c coed, Taw, po Linseed, boil- per gallon, 53 gallon, 88¢ No. 1, ( XXX, per gallon, 95¢, No sweet, i ailon, sperm, W. B., per gallon, fish, W.B., per gallon, 60c; neatsfor extra, per gallon, 75¢, No. 1, 63; lumbe cating, zero, per gallon, 30c, summer, 1 golden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 2, 28c; sperm, signal, per gallon, S0c; tur- pentine, per gallon, B8c; naptha, 74 deg, per gallon 185, 63 deg, 17c. Liquor, ALCOHOL—187 proof, 22 16 per wine gallon, extra Californin spirits, 187 proof at 118 per proof gallon triplerefined spirits, 187 mef 8116 per ]mmf gal re-distilled whiskies, $100@1 ine blended, $1 50@2 50; Kentucky bour- Dbons, §200@7 00; Kentucky and Pennsyl- vania ryes, 82 00@7 00. BRANDIES—Imported, £6 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00. .INSAlmlmrml 450@6 00; domestic, 1 40@3 00, RUMS inter str'd, per 2, b7c; castor, No. _Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England. 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50; PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY- 1754 00, CHAMPAGNES—Tmported per case, 26 00@34 00; American, per case, 12 00@ Per case, 4 50@16 00. hinewine, n-r ('m«!, 6 00@20 00; Catawba, per case 4 00, e MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Council Bluffs General Market: Councir BLurrs, July 16, Wheat—No. 2, 90@93c. | Corn—Fair demand; 25@30c to shippers. | Hay—Fair market, with prices at Oats—Market quiet; No. Butter—10c. Eegs—10c, | Cattle—Beef, 83 m@qm Sheep—83 50@4 Hogs—Lig tdenmml, prices 84 75@5h 00. | Grand Junction Market GraxD JuscrioN, Ia,, July 15, Ye, From 6e to 9 Ll Chicago Produce. CHICAGO, July 16, Wheat and corn sold at lower pricos. Th 1‘-)|Aunf;(nuu were 60,000 bLushels | by al and 752 carloads hy vail, embrac: | ing 103 of wheat, 647 of corn, 92 of vats, | 4 of rye and 50 of barley. Flour—Firmly held common to choice 4 00@h 75; do mem.u., puhnu, G 00@7 50, Rye Eggs— Butter at moderate pri western spring, | 4 00@h flour 5 Wheat—Spring wheat was glod than usiial and p frequent fluctuations within low of prices. Market opened about e but larger speculative offerings cau weak feeling, and prices declined 1@ 1ic per bushel, and then fluctuated frequently and finally rallied 1§ from inside fizures; fluctuation to some extent increascd the buying orders based upon the reported un- favorable weather for the growing crop and unfavorable crop reports, Late in the day the market became easy and clos- edat 1113 for cash; 1113 for July; 1124 for August; 112} for Septenl 1104 for the year. No. 8 spring, 99(@] 04, accordine to location; T8(@86 Corn—Farly in the day the market was casy and prices receded §@ and on the whole ranyzed higher; under the influence wore liberal offerings for future delivery. Later the. fecling was steadier and the warket ruled firmer; the decline bein: re- covered, speculatoms bought rather frecly, £ bigh Julyi and shippers moderatel intxed closed at 474 for TR TedTy for Augu for October; muud 43; rejected, 4 Onts—Thero was & demand for cash and ssller July, o cover autetanding contracts, and there was sufficient compe- tition between bu ers Lo cause prices L0 light_onk, dark | | " | fair; irm (@1he off, at 17 60G@ l, @17 45 for July and Septeml Freely offered and | Later ro rallied steady at 1260 forcash and July; 11 924 @11 95 for August; 11 ber; 11 30 for October and 11 30@11 85 Y 18 1881 MINNEAPOLIS MINl\T MILI.S, WASHBURN CROSBY &CO Proprletors AGGREGATE 6,500 Bbls. millinlg has extended, The Flo duce are adapted to Family use offered to the public. DAILY GAPACITY These mills are known wherever the art of urs they pro- eouliarly and consumers will find \ it by far the best and most economical NOW —— 9‘ b NS W \\i}a M'—"Rho \ul("' AT! ! 20 ’)//u’ i Owing to the latest i m?;rovan .ents in Mill Machinery, this Flour, by nament:flc test has pro- ,|duced alarger yield of i |the country. EXCELLING ALL OTHERS IN COLOR, STRENGTH AND UNIFORMITY. TAKES THE LEAD IN THE MARKETS OF THE WORLD. Washburn’s ‘Superlative’ STANDS AT TEE HEBEAD. Ask your Groer or Flour and Feed Men for a Barrel, PAXTON & GALLAGHER, Wholesale Grocers, Sole Agents for Omaha and West, 16th and Farnham Sts., Omaha. Neb. 0 ugh to the barrel and a flner quality of Bread than any other Flourin Steady and firm; 3, and cash 83. Pork—In Mess rul Lard- deelined 30@40c. und values for the year. Bulk” Meats trifle lower: of rib for August; Whisk ceipt 1. .1 bu; corn ts, 100,- 515 bu; rye, 8,040 bu 01 b, Shipmenty-—Flour, 17,7 Uhls; Wheat, 89,405 bu; Corn, 7'hu; Oats 48,448 bu; rye, 4,280 Chicago Live Stook. quality very conre stock, d ing, 5 Y0@6 30; 6 45, choice |||m\). 6 H0@6 75 light Yorkers, 4 50@5 75; market generally fic lower than yesterday, and at the close a oodly number of common to fair were left, Cattle—Recei] ceipts of common to m good to choice, Henirablo stook were in good request. Sheep—Receipts, 0600; shipments, 200; the market was generally weaker and slow un all poor muttons, 15@20¢ lower a New York Produce Flour spouthern flour, for good tc at b 10@7 Wheat—Genel strong and in 1 of No. 2 't 1of No, 1 whit No. 2 sprin Corn sales at Hdd@hi, 33 and Hde anked Oats—In 1 wl.i|u~. 48¢; 4, 1 mi. 45¢, and N¢ Qum and unchanged. Barley —Nowminal, Pork 18 25, Lard—S8trong and quiet; s western steam at 13 00; anc 11 874@12 00. Inactive and nominal. 100 for cash; 88 (n Fairly active, easy and o ferings sides, 8 70@8 75 for cash; 8 6 7 50@8 50 for Septer St « o oo, 8,1 shipments, P‘l’.m)wf ew, 8125 per bu.; old, 7c | 4 5o0: " choice n{ll&k scarce and firm; all R D | other ki k and dull; exports, 6 00 nions |625; good to 5 60@h 90; \Vuwl~erka.t4|u(ct with good supply; | oo ¥ od an I'm;l_tr{"!)@l&‘ i 70wt 3 5 s 0 lu’me) S50, stockers nominal at 2 50 iberal re- 3 6b t and wanted, 4 b H0(@ N Generally q stendy ictly fancy shipping extras, raly moderal red wnmr at 1 2731 284; 1 234; No. 2 do at 1 20, Quiet and a_shade for No. 2 r for o od demand and high: ) Firm and in moderate request; unlmuly mens for early delivery, 18 00@ Beef — Unchanged. Cut Meats—Unchanged, Whisky nal, Cotton , dull; middling, 11504; futures closed sicady. sssonnl) Toledo Produce Toveno, July 16, Wheat—Firm; No. 2 red, cash 1224 new, 1213; July 1 20f; September, 1 Michigan, 1 23; new No, 2 red, Corn-— Qum, No, 2 cash, 50§; year, 46 (@46}, 164 Oats—Nominal, runge ubout mm 14 over the clodingus: tations ho close No. 2 wis Br. Louis, July 16 at 42(@ m unh 4 for July; 204@ | Hoge—Quiet; Yorkers, 20@6 26 for Auumlt. & for Beptember; mklm‘. G 00@6 20; - choice_to fancy 274 for Ucwlm, 2@274 for the vy, 6 50, Receipts 300; ship- ym. wents 8,1(!). e ”hfllu’lm 5,000; shipments 4,100; hhhlhuv N hu N .2, old, 97; No. 2, Torings ed 20@30c, closing 50 for Septem- moderate; HICAGO, Tuly 16, market Nteml k; mixed pacl 6'10@ ulls and un d ) at 2 60@3 90; all kinds of fat mon to medium, #ood to choive all shs ww Youk July 16, ot and unchanged; and_fair demand weaker but wed te demand spot sa es lower; spot 50 bid for No, mixed, teat 5 Ab@Aibic; D do, 48013} ‘,.,z sales of city do, at August, 1154 116; Amber 1214, ear, St. Louis Produce. St. Lours, Jul Wheat—Opened No.2 rod, 1 July; 115 fo o, 1 103, Uorn—Lower; 45§ for carh; 45§ fo for the year. for July; 28@28} for August, Jull at 100 asked. y—Quiet; No. 2 spring Butter_Tirmor; dairy, 1220, gs—Dull at (8, Flour—American, 95 6d@11x 6. Wheat—Winter, ' 0s 4d@9 10d; 94 3d@9s 6d. A FOOL ONCE MORE. stuff, flag with Hop Bitters on 1t, thought I would be a fool once 1 tried it, but my folly proved wisdom Two fiomulcumd h Mich.—Freo Press. Notlo- to Contractors., Sealed Bourd ¢ County, Nebraska, until W 21th, A, D., 1881, at 2 o'clock p.m., erection of of a court house bull Omaha, 1 sald o ra, irehitect, of Detrolt, Omaba, nt bond int (810,000), nd suflie and dolly bidder will zood and sufl he awarded hin A oy of the speciications wil rded “upon .Ah I'ulllln o the i ) Broposals, nditioned t or all bids. sloners, OMAItA, Neb, -1 Jumo gotly 1851, onN it MANCIEs: BYKON RKED. P BYRON REED & JOLOBET KATABLIRUND IN NEBHASKA. Estate in Omaha and Douglas county. Notice to Contractors- tion of the new ntral Hotel will m.lul nlm\nnuntlonnd houses, and all bidd is resorved. -— lower and advance 531 164 for cash: 1 15§ for August; 1 16 tor ‘».-pmulmr- 117 for Octol )url 15§ for the year; No, 8 M y 16 r July; 464 for August or September; 42§@42§c Oats~Botter at 40 for cash; S6R@ITR bid, Whinice Steady at 1 08, Pork —Firm at $17 85, Dry Salt Meats—Lower at 6 30@9 00 @9 30, Lard— Imwul »t 12124 Mkml (L A Liverpool Produoe. LIVE root, July 16, white “For ten years my wife was confin. ed to her bed with such acomplication of ailments that no doctor could tell what was the matter or cure her, and T used up a small fortune in humbue Six months ago I saw a U. 8. and I more to be er, llm is now as well and strong as any man's wife, and it cost me only two dollars Such folly pays.—H. W., Detroit, Proposals Wil be recelved by the jounty, Commissionens of, Douglus nesdiy, July or lha ding at ml L I aceordance with 8 made by Michigan, and now on file in the county clerk’s ofice at E E Each bid must be accompanied by a good st of ten thous- hat the iter Into's eontract, and give o ent bond, should the contraet be for- county and I all cases must ard reserves the right 1o reject any By order of the Board of County Commis- TR WK RERD CO. Real Estate Agency Keep & wmfluw abstract of titlo to all Real maytf ED, propossla for the erection and comple- 1 at Oma od at u.i Withinell House, Omahs, and the Pacific House Joseph, uummu. July 14th to 4 o'clock p. ians aud specifications on view b both of the "Thy right 10 refoct any LEGAL NOTICE. In the Circult Court of the United States, for the the District of Nebraska: At a sosslon of tho Circuit Court of the United itat or the District of Nebraska, continued pursuant to adjournment, at the Unitod urt room in the city of Omaha, on the y of June, 1881, the Hon, Elmer 8. Dundy being present nd presiding in sald court, the followiag among other prosesdings were had and done, to-wit: No. 63 Q. Shoruan W. Knewals, complalnant, ve, Bwant N in Hi A DAL A1Sin il Fiops 1ill, John 1ill, guardian of minor dofendants. Ui chancery. Order on absent defendant, And niow, on this 16th day of June A, D. 1 being at l.hu May term, A D. 1881, of the court, it having boen pear to th Tnfact] the said thin s commenced 0 enforce an_ equitable claim u real property within. the sald, distict, and that Edward' Hill, Melvin Hill, Agnes Hill, Alvin Jiill, Flora 'Hill, John 'Hilll, guardian of minor defendants herein’ aro not il inhabitants of, and have not been found within the said district, and have not volutarily o peared in this sult, on motion of James M. orihs Ewie naloitor for the said complainant, 16 s considored by the court and ordered that the sald dofendants above named be and they are hereby directod to appear and plead, answer, or- demur to the complainant’s bill of complaint, on or before the finit day of August, 1881, and that in default thereof, an order bo entered in this cause, taking the said bill pro confesso. 1t it further exdered by the court that at least tranty days before the said fist day of Au- 51, copy of this order bo erved upoin Kiward i, e Ivin Hill, Agnes Hill, Alvin Pill, Flora Hill, John Hill, guatdian ot the waid dulvn(llnh whereever found, it practicable, and aiso upon the per- wuon‘ptrw in possession or charge of the property described in o ,ymu.nu bill of Hfl‘ll‘ if any there be, and that a certifiod copy ol order we published for four consecu~ tive weeks in the “Omaha Beo." ELMER 8. DUNDY, (Signed) e Tun UNiTnp STATES oF ANERICA, ) DIstiICT 0¥ NEBRASK, s 1, Watson B. Smith, clerk of the Circult court ted States for the district of Nebraska, rtiy, that tho above and loregoing 16 an order entered upon e procoeding of said court, in the Journal of ti ause therein entitled; that I have compared the wame with the original entry of sald ordes; and it in & truo transcript therefrou, aud of the whole thereof. itness, my official wnature, and the waid court, at Omaha, in waid district, this 16th day of June, s, D. L. WATSON i3, SMITI, ¢ JAMES M, WOOLWORTH Jo 2owat Bollcltor for Plailutifr. J. G. RUSSELL, M, D., HOMMPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Disonses of "Children and Charonic Discases & at z= [SEAL) Spocalty, Offic 2000 Cans strvet. Hours—810 10 s, ., 1102 , snd after € p. m avlédim B8T. LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. CRAHAM PAPER CO0. 217 and 219 North Main 8t., St. Louls, ~—WHOLESALK DEALKRS IN— BOOK, } PAPERS ) WRITING| NEWS, | WRAPPING, ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. ‘Cash paid for Rags and Paper Stock, Sorap llon and Motals, Paper Stock Warehouses 1220 to 1287, North Sixth streot. OOrneII College. P'l'hu Classiical, Philosophical, Scientific and Clv- ! Enginecring Courses compare favorably with Anhlmh. John G. Jacob: (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs,) UNDERTAKER. No. 1417 Farnham St., Old Stand of Jacob Gls. & Orders by Telograph Solicited. apsT-1y the best colleges in the countrs lal ady o8 AKO v.n*n the 'llw“n- o Nomrn.l' yir e SR R T of Faanty Professors and T Superior Bulkings, Museuss, Low. Fall torm apens Sept. 16, t:""&u:.'m oter RIorIiation, WM. ¥, KING, D. Doy M¢, Veruon, lows. Iy 12d&wem

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