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Tllh 0\‘IAIIA DAILY BEE 'I‘I ESDAY, JULY 19, 1881 FINANGE AHB WMMERGE I'INANCIA.L. MONEY AND sTocKY New York, July 18, Money closed at 3 per cent, Exchange closed firm at 81 43@4 864 Governments closed steady. Currency 63, 130 bid; fours conp, 116§ bid; 4l conp. 1 148; 63 continued, 1 02 Pacific_railroad bonds closed as follows: Union _Pacific firsts, 1 173@1 18, nking fu n<|- 128 }; centrals 1 15@1 16, STOCKS The market opened this a. m. trank line shares, which were generally firmer. Shortly after opening St. Paul m,.,’ d to 1 16 ane Jersey Central follow ed declining 23 per cent The n in these two shares had an unfavorable effect on the rest of the list and there was a gen- eral decline of from } to 2 per cent. After } tone set in and Intter s sub grants, 1 1841 19} @1 weak for in the \v. l‘uul took place but this sequently lost and the market became and irrogular closing with the lowest prices of the day, the eral current two weak- er stocks were Paul and_Jersey Cen tral, the former falling down fo 115 against 122§ on Saturday and the latter to | 94} against 90 on Saturday. The balance «f the list showed a decline for the day of 4 to 2 per cent. The following are the closing’ bids: StL&SF Preferred WU Tel..\ Wab & Pac 501 Northwestern . M.. Preferred . Preferred Omaha .., . Reading . Preferred. P Mail . R I St P.. Preferred . MINING STOCKS, Following are the closing quotations for mining stocks at the New York mining board: California 74 Dahlmeg...... 95 Chrysolite, 55 Granville......105 Orien & Milier.. 96 Tmperial 140 Amie cos 40 Leadville..... 125 Cons. Pacif Navajo . Tiptap. .. CHICAGO MONEY MARKET, CHieaao, July 16, Money was in_active demand and a fair supply at 4@5 per cent. on call, and @7 on time. Bastern exchange between whmk«pmted at 80c discount on §1,- The clearings of the associated banks e $7,100,000; orders for currency were i city deposits continue good. e e Omaha Wholesale Market. Orrice or THE OMAHA BEE, Monday Evening, July 18, 1881, Live stock market dull and unchanged. Grain quiet; wheat, advanced 1@3c; rye declined le; corn advanced 1ic; oats ad- vanced 1 Provisions quiet; eggs declined 2jc; po- tatoes 2ic lower than Saturday. Black- berries were on the market to-day, at 6 00 per case. In the grocery market we note a decline of }@1e on all grades of starch. Other branches unchanged. e e s SR Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No. 2, 953¢ Cash No. 38, 88; rejected 67 I .—Cash No. 2, 90c; No. 3 74c. ‘sh, 8lc 0. 2, 31je. Live Stock. Cattle—We [quote as follow 00. cep—Good mutton in fair demand. 5 Hogs—We quote as follows; packers, 4 80@5 10; medium ackers, 35 00@5 25; extra choice h 5 10@h 25, Provisions, FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, 82 70@2 90; patent, 83 1-0(0)4 50; winter wheat sts Ight grade, 83 00( '4 25; patent, 5@4 00; graham rye, $2 25; Wheat, $2 5. RYE FLOUR MILLSTU per cwt. 50c; 70@80c; shorts, per hopped fead, per cwt. 75c; meal llow, 80c; white, 90c. TOES ew, £125 per bushel. POULTRY ve chickens per dozen, 03 IJ old, kens, 8350, ppers count, ‘10c: —Choice, 16; poor, no market; . sound, 8500 per bbl. , first-class Calif- ]1 l"l"l‘l‘ rc]mckell Sp per box, T case, $6 00; 00; California ifornia_plums, 5, $3 00; Cali- fornia ;,r atermelons, per 1(;0 Mll LB H‘l S—Per bushel, EGETABLES—AIL kinds bring good Dricex. B! WAX—Yellow, 18@20c. CIDER—Sweet. 20c ver gallon, Grocers List, COFFEE,—Rio, fair, 134c; Rio, good, 14¢; Rio, prime to' cholce, idke; Old gov't Java; 203@284c, Mocha, 26hc; Arbuckle’s, 174, —Gunpowder, Choice, 60@7: Choic good, 4h(a Tmperial, good, 40@4b Young Hyson, grood, 36@ 00; Japan Nat Leaf, Be: Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 3’»(«)10 Oulong, choice, 40@5%; Souchong, good, 35@40c; choice, 85@4de. SUGARS, 114c; Crushed, 118c; Granulated, Powdered, 11jc; Fine powdered, llfi&., Stand offee A, 11kc; New York Confecti A, 104c; Good A, 10}c; Prairie Extra C, Hhe. SYRUPS, house, bbls, 4%c; half bls, 47¢; ke; $2 80; 4 yrup, 88c; balfbbls, 40c; 38, —Pepper, Allspice, Cloves, bc; Nutmeys, $100; Cassia, Mace 81 00, BODA,—Dwight's Ib papers £3 00; De- land do, $2 90; Church's, £2 = L‘\l»le SPIC (iloss, 6e; Comn, Te, SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 19 ton, in sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, bbls dulr\ 100, 3s, 3 6. FRUIT uew crop, 7 ~Choice halves, A Currants, 7@ , new, 10, Full * Cream, bk WOODENWAR ; three hoop p 10c; Part hoop_ [pails, tubs, s obe Washboard, 250; Well buckets, OTTON YARN Cotton yarne, 204 r\ chain, and b p chain, per b, 20, LEAD-—Har, 81 65, MATCHES -Per caddie, 83¢; cases, $7.. square cases, $4.90, PROVISIONS—Breakfast bacon, 11, choice lard, 11ke; dried beef, 183¢; should: round v BT0s G0 1 (sandandy, per. case, Carbolie, 50c; Aci am | ors, mnum«d 7c; hams, canvassed 11jc bax WK s Medinm, in barrels, do in half bhls, 4 26; amalls, in bbls, in_half bhls, gherkins, in Tt don it hadt boie s 8 NEGARPure _apple_extra, 16c; 18c; Prussing pure_apple, 15¢ NY-—New, 88 80 per L. BEANS—Me picked £300 er ush Sikal, § inch and larger, 0 mch 104, & sk ium, hand m Tmperial, ing. rk's standarnd, Kirk's \\ln(«- Rirussinn, 4 50¢ Kirk's Queen, (100 3 90, 2 85; " ; boxes, 13¢; boxes 10 Ilw 3 e, lmll lmuw, 20 sets, sets, 14 oz, 4 4 doz., 's Ball, 2 doz, in case, 0 per_bushel; mammoth clove white clover, new, $14 00 2 clover, ; alsike, nev 82 00; red top, | commion or Missouri, German, £125; to 81 50; ID—Osage orange, 1 to 5§ sagre orange, 10 bushels or honey locust, per 1b., 85¢; per . white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, e fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 80; No. 1 white mh in 10 1b kits, 1 10 1b kits, 7 ; New Holland he Russian sard salmon, per 1001hs, & 00; codfish, Ge; Gen, boneless codfish; . | Bdes boneless fish, 43c. MACKEREL—Half hbls mess mackerel, 100 1bs, $12 50; hf bl No. Lex shore do, 100 Tbe, 6 00; hf Lbls, fat family do, 100 Ibs, 8 85; mess mackerel, 12 11 _kits, 225; No. 1 ex shore, 121b do, 1 00; fat family, 10 CANNED GOODS—Oysf (Rield's), per case, 83 90; do 1 n. (h.-hm per case, F505 0’ andard), per case, 2 40; do 2 I (slack), per case, 2 60; do 11 (.hwk). Onions, 380, Salmon, 160; do 2 1b, per ¢ , small fish, imported quarter boxes per box, 13jc; Americ quarter boxes per box, 11c; do half boxes, 2 1b do, 1 503 b, 1 shore, do, 7dc. per box, 214c. Lobsters, 1 b per_do 180. Tomatoes, 210; do 8 1 per case, 2 Corn, 2 b (Mountain) per ‘case, 840; sonked corn, 190; do 2 I (Varmouth), per case, 850; string bes i, per case, 190; Lima beans per case, 200, Suecotash ]-cr case, 2 10. Peas, common, pnr case, 1 75; peas, choice, per case, ¢ 0. i b, per case xtm\\lwrnv-«, 2 1, per case, Damsonis, 3 1b, pes case, 2 pears per_case, 8 0o@d 00, Whortleber- 250, Egg plums, 2 1b per choice, 2 I, per case. 4 50, 1o per case, § 20: do choiee, ¢ 0. Vine Apples, hes, 2 1 4'40; do, (pi o do pie, 6 b, per dozen, RICE.Carolin, ana, 5§ B ANUTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten- nessee, Sic per 1b; fancy white, de per 1 raw—white Virginia, 7@74c. BROWN COTTONS.—Badger I llu(kvye LL 6jc; Crescent L1, 6ie; Uti Bie; Croscent ‘G ey Crescont” 1 Tio; Crescent A 8c; Wachusetts Indian Hend BSie; Graniteville LL Gle; Badger RR, fine brown, Badger X, do, 7¢; Portsmouth P, do, Winthrop L, do, fic; Continental do, 8e. N}L C: 4-4 84c; Altoona Ge; Lonsdale \u. 1, cambric 13¢; No. 2, do, New York Mills 4-4 13¢5 Lonsdale 4-4 10 rmont Q44 Gle Auburn A 4-4 8hei Barnard % 6« v Cloth bhe, PRINTS.—Allen’s fanc, can do, 6ic; Arnold’s do, do, 6c; Dunnell do, 6; (;l«mmuter do, 5; armony, 5e; Hartel, 0 , Ghe; Ameri- Conestoga e tnar Hauiilton, 6c? | ¥ Knickerbocke ; Manchester, 7c; Pacific, 7e; Spragu c; Southbridge, 6c; Mystic, ohe; Me mack _shirtings, Sprague ~do, Southbridge do, Regatta do, Cochico robe, 7c; Freeman robe, | Marlboro do, Ge; South- prague do, Ge; American do, 7e; Pacific do, 7c; Washington oil colors, 9c; Simpson’s mourning, 7¢; Simy- Son'a folid black, Gho; Berlin sofid colors, CAMBRICS,” FLA'T — ( high colors, Ghe; kid nish, ors, 7c; roll CORSE Naumkeag ; Androscoggin do., 9¢; Lockwo TICKIN —l\mn»keng A, C A., 174 Conestoga, B, ¥., &, hnr cng.., 4.4, Gold Medal, C. A., 14c; Conestoga, C tnn B, Hamilton do, 7 bridge do, Gle; ort, fe; 10c; Omego superior e A, fancy stripe, Comestoga, K. ( tucket, tripe, 16 Shetucket, F. 8, i ¢; Pearl Hamil ike; Cor- 18¢; Al ton regular, 1 dis, B. B, -4 fancy m 84 25; 5.4 mo- A. A, blue and brown, ek, B. B, blue and brown, Creek, C. C., blue and verett' 1. 1., blue and mkm blue and brown, [ mm, A. X, A, blue, 144c; Otis B. B, h!m, 3h; Otis l' l‘ blue, 124c; Pearl tiver blue and Inru\\n, 15; |)l CKS--Fall River, 114c; Hamden O, Boston checks, 134c; Boston be; Dundee stripes, 18c; Bis- e, 174¢; Arlington st 180; 15 12}c; bro., b, 13c; Boston O, STRIP. I a, 3x8 Dblue and brown, 8e;Louisiana, 6x3 blue and brown, 84c; Rock River, 6x3 blue and brown, 19¢; and brown, 8hc, Lewiston, 10 0z, wgora, D, & 1 mills proof, Bridgewater, Whittent n, Alsbama, 6x3 lylu 0] o ett, medium, New York mills eppere Tttty 1, bleached, Pepperel! 1 do Toud bleached, Drugs. de; do 104 do, inch, bleached, l'i d |Iu m Copabia, | 1b, 18c; Calor I ser oz, 80 per 1 e powders, per b, $1 40; Epsom salts, per Ib, 4c; Glycerine, pure, @i00; Tooad, Acatate, pae ) bon oil, 1102, per gallon, 11he; gal, 18}c; 0il, Castor, IN per gal, £1 50; ; Oil, | P.AW.&R. & Todide, per 10, | ; Sulphate of | Bulphur flour, | Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at a slight advance in prices, ey ey el i e e supply cousiderably. Prices range as fol- lows: . | $14.00. Oil, ¢ .-«uu, ‘\u 1, er gal, |4 Common draft Extra farm horses, Common to good farm horses, draft horses, 3]"‘ to 225.; horses, £100. to 150.; $110. to 125.; 200, 00, to £100.; Extra plugs, 860, to 75.; Common plugs, 820, to $48, MULE 154 hands (extra), #125 to 150, 5 hands, $100. to 140, 14 to 14} hands, $75. ta100.; 18§ to 14 hands, $60. to 75, Oigars and Tobaccos CTGARS, —Seeds, £15.00; Connecticut, £25,00; Mixed, Seed Havana, 850.00; Clear Havana, 00. TOBACCO - PLUG Iden Rule, 24 1b, 56c; Spotted Fawn, Yar Rope, Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, He; Hor Purity 2410, butts, 1 1b, butts, ! A le; Ilullhvl\ ‘pounds, rid’s Climax, pounds, bc In pails.— Hard to Beat, Fountain, Lountain, In_tin' foil 5 1b boxes, Shae, pou 4 1b, butt sutts, 52¢; Queen B 1t Edge, pounds, and Navy, pounds, Loril INE CU Golden ' l,om‘.lm'k, s Marburgs’ Puck, 2 oz, Tail, Lumber FINTSHING—No. 1. h|u<h1\‘ 1} and 55 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch 850 00; finish 14, 13 and 2 inch, £000: No, 2 finish, 1 inch, $15 00; No, 3 finish, 1 inch, 21000; 0, (. battons per 100 feet lin., well curbing, &35 00; rongh § inch battons per 100 feet lin., 50c STOCK I-U\l(l\\ A stoc! tin . 1, $40 00; 00; yellow pine, No. 1, § ll)l\(. No. 1, 827 50; No. 2, & No. 8, $20 SHID L\l‘ 25 00; 0. G. No. 1, 15 00, TLES A star(bes , §3 00; No. 3, 82 7 Plain, £25 00, 1 shingles, 81 00, No, Lath, $1 00, Building Material. LIME—Per barrel, 81 85; bulk per bu., 5c. Cement, Lbl, $2 50, o plaster, bbl, €2 50. ' Hair per bu, 250, _Tarred felt 100 1bs, 88 50, Straw hoard, $4 00, The Leather Trade. Oak harnoss, 8@ 41c; Pittaburgh selec- ted, 40@d4s hemlock harness, skirting per Ib, fair, 44¢; black col 18@¢; fuir No, 2 1 Buffalo slaughter, per 1b, 30 B. A, slaughter per 0@43c; oak upper nlock upper, 25¢; do No, ip sking per Ib, 80c@81.10 kip sking per b, 7he@s1.0 French kip, skins ol 1\», £1.00@s1.8 aak calf per b, ; hemlock calf per 1, 81, 101‘"z encl h calf per 1b, R1.25(a 2, 10¢ n Picard goat per doz, 00@$48.00; bootleg Morocco per foot, ; calf kid per foot, 35c; roans per doz, £9.00@810 white and yellow lin- ings per doz, $8.00@810.00; pink linings &n)'l doz, $7.00@$9.00; Russett linings, $7.- Dblacksmiths’ aprons per dozen, $12.00@ PAPER—Straw paper, 3hc; Rag paper, 4e; dry goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, 10¢; news paper, Sc. COAL-—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris _Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, £6; Whitebre: nut, $6; Iowa lump, 86; Towa nut 26; Rock Springs, $8. Hides, Furs, Etc. —Green butcher's hide, 64; green HIDES cured hides, 8}c; green salt, part cured hides, 8@sic; dry flint, sound, 13@14c; dry alf and kip, 12@13¢; dry salt hides, sound, 11@12¢; green calf, wi. 8 to 15 s, lO(a‘Ilc green calf, wt, under § s, per_ skin, 50c green pelts, 81 00@1 15; green T ki 81 10@1 25; damaged hides, two-third raf (cut scored and one grub, classed tw thmh rate,) branded lmler 10 per e ‘oon skins, No. 1, 45c; No. 2, 30c; 4,10 Mink, No. 1, 50c; Y No. 4, 'Ge. _Tox, 60c; No. 2, Skunk, No. 65¢; short stripe, 40c; narrow stripe broad stripe, 10, Tallow, 5}, Wool., Merino unwashed, light, 14@16¢; heavy, 18@15¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@20c tub-washed, choice, 32c; fair, 80c; (\ma‘ and w., 28¢; burry, black and cotted woo 2@bc Ium. 20} 8hot. SHOT.—Shot, $1.90; Buck Oriental ' Powder, ke, 8640 do., kegs, 83.48:Pdo., quarter kegs, S1.87; Blas ing, koas, £3.35! Fuse, vor 100 fect '50c. Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, $ >m plow steel, cast, The; ast tool do, 15@20 wagon x)nlken, set, 3 00; lmlw,lper set, 1 25; felloes, sawed 1.40; tongies, each, 7h@8be;_ axles, The; square nuts, per b, /mm, L, 8@18¢c; nvets, !wrl b, 11¢; per Ib, 6@12c; malleable, 8}c; iron we Ge; crowbars, Gc; harrow teeth, dc; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring steel, 7@8c. NAILS shot, $2. ench, washers, per 1 coil chai 10 t0 200, 815 8 to 10, 390; 3d, common, & fi clinch, all sizes, Bd, casing, 440, 50 castm 4 105 10 o 90; 104 finish, 4 40; 8 finish, 4 65; 6d finish, 4 90; half Kegs, 10c extra. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P., T¢; white lead, O, P. & C. Co,,pure, Marseilles green, 1 to b Ib cans, 20c; ich zine, green seal, 12¢; French zinc, al, 11¢; French zinc, in varnish asst, French zince, in oil asst, 5c; Raw and hurnt uinber, 1'1b cans 12c; raw and burnt_Sienna, vandyke brown, 13c; refined lampblack, 12c; coach black, 1§ ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 1 n, LM & D, o blind on, L. M, & D, v red, fic; ican Vermiliod, 1. & P, .., M., 0, &'D, 0., | golden ochre, 16; atent drye g colors: light oik, durk o8l waluits, chestnut and aah. 130 Prussian chrome shutter red, H chrome yello yellow ¢ ry Paints French ‘whiting White lead, whiteing inc, 10¢; Paris C5 gilde: whiting com'l, *, lam -lvtwk (wrlmun- 8¢; Pros- town, ld¢ ampblack, ordinar, sian Dlue, iltramarine, 1 nber, burnt, 4c; dc;_sienna, burnt i Indian eid, Cooksons, . 1dc; venetian venetian red Am,, 1 red lead, 74o; )W, genuine, chrome’ yel- ochre, rochelle, 8c; ! American, m.h brown, nce's min ls per a, $1 00; furniture, U, 7ic; (-.»uh,:um 1 .5100 Damar, 1 25 T0¢; w-plm tum, 70c; uhl,lhu, 831 oil finish, $1 30, OILS 110" carbon pergallon, 113c; 150° Leadlight, per gallon, 124ic 175° headlight Winter's min spanish brown, NISHE e fou, 60, orystoling, per gallon, 20c inceed, r gallon, 50¢; Linseed, boil- ed, per g ide; lard, winter st'd, per gallon, 88¢ per gallon, neatsfoat, wallon, gallon, naptha, 74 deg, per g allon 189, 63 deg, 17¢, Liguor. ALCOHOL~—187 proof, #2 16 per wine gallon, extra " California spirits, 157 proof ‘at 118 per proof gallony triple refined spirits, 187 proof, §1 16; per oroof gal re-distilled whiskies, §1 00@1 50, ine blended, £1 502 50; Kentucky Lour: Yo, 820067 00; }mmmky and Pennsyl. \i)fy s L BR S |upur'k\ 16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, o Fine single drivers, $150, to 300.; Extra (.I\* lm;-ml 4 50@6 00; domestie, RUMS-—Tmy u\rtod 4 50@6 00, New] England. o(w} domestic, 1 50@3 50 NG AND ALPLE | IANDY 1754 00, CHAMPAGNES-~TImported I"‘T oase, 26 00@34 00; American, per case, 12 (0@ 18 00, ( l \l ETS-~Per case, 4 50@16 00, Rhinewine, per case, 6 08@ 20 m ( mmln. per case 4 00@7 0o MARKETS BY 'l BLEGRAPH Conncil Bluffs General Market Couvott, BLovws, July 18 Wheat—No. 2, 98¢, No. & 85, rejected, 65, Cormn-—No, 2, rejecte! lamay “Hay- Fair market, with pric Onts Market quiet; No. 2, 0c, reject " led 25, Rye—N Butter ht I-‘mnllnl,pllu . &4 73 y 8120 per | ns— 2 00, Wood—Market quiet, with good supply; 9@10c. g Gmnd Junotion Market iltry ND JUNeTioN. la, July 18, Egis Butter— From Ge to f¢ »én Croston Markets CRESTON, la,, July 18, Butter11c, Fggs—0e, TSNS Chicago Produce. Curcaco, July 18, On '('lu!l\u? he markets were firm and it of grain were 33,800 canal and 8M carloads by rail, g 102 of wheat, G648 of corn, 100 ve and 5 of barle Flour—Firmly held and common _ to che western spriy 4 00@d 75; do Minnesota, 4 (0@ patents, 6 50. Rye flour @5 b0, Wheat—Spring wheat, the demand was more active and a stronger fecling was de veloped, with the improvement most marked for deferred futures, alt nlL'l the entire list advanced from e to 2fc. The chief influence brought to bear on the mar- ket was the unfavorable tenor of the erop reports, Shorts were anxious to provide for their outstanding contracts and there was & good order demand from the winter wheat district. The full advance was not sustained th 1 11i@1 12 for cash or July for August; 1108 for September; for October; 1 11§ for the \]:n‘nu, in fair d ¢ and “ship pers. bought fairly of all grades; No, 2 nn:l high mixed 488 for cash, 483 for July; 47§ for August or_ September; 474@48 for Ditobier % for the year; new high mixed, new mixed, 434; rejected, 43 Oats—Firni h a liberal advance for cash, seller July and August, and a mod- erate improvement for later dcliver "There was & good speculative demand, but shippers mostly holding back. The diff- culty of obtaining oats to complete con- tracts, and the firmness developed in this and other markets, tended to check the offerings; No. 2 closed at 4: 3@43) for cash or July; 26§ for August; 283 for Sep- tembe ’!I for October; 28@ for the year; rejected, in good demand at 31@343. Rye-—Ste: several cars of the new crop were offered and met with old generally held off thu mnlk old, non nf, cash; 1 Neglected and dull; nominal . Pork—In moderate demand; and the market ruled 20@23c higher; mess closed t 17 55@17 80 for cash and August; 17 774 for_September; 14 20 for the year, prices en- Lard—Fairly » and at a slightly higher rang, at 12 45@12 50 for cash; 12 224 for July; 11 85 for August; 11 474 for September; 10 40 for the year, 7 Bulk Meats-—1In light request and en- tirely on speculative account; short rib sides, 8 65 or July 7 02} for August; 7 824 5 for September. Whisky—Steady at 110, Receipts—Flour, 15,193 bhls; hu; corn, 818,741 54 bu; rye, 1,153 bu; barley, Shipments—Flour, 15,814 bbls; Wheat, 344 bu; Corn, 481,964 bu; Oats 10,812 . 140 bu- W] h\-nt Chicago Live Stook. Cricaco, July 18, Hogs—Receipts 27,000; shipments 5,200; values easier bug natives materially lowers common to medium mixed packing weak and slow at b 90@6 ight hogs, be lower at 6106 40; choice heavy, 6 40@- 6 65: culls and light Yorkers, 4 Cattle—Packers buy very frfl best stock cattle. ments, 1,900; quali 1-\]:4!!". (~uu|l' nomi “steady and qu milkers and springers slow 00 according to qual Sheep- Te ipts, H00; shipments, 200; the market was steady and unaltered o the I..ll..wm.; ates; poor to ood 4 00@4 choics 5 lambs per head 250 300; sales offair westorn sheSrling 4 4 25, very strong inquiring for choic but inferior and fair stock not want o at 2 bob- St. Lonl- Produce. Lous, July 18, Flour—About fe ln-lhl Wheat—Higher and firm; No. 2 1164@1 17 for casl for August; 1 18} tor § October; 1 17 for the 1 ijai i red, .h f for July and August; 279 for Septem- Nominal, ley—Lower; No, 2 spring, 90, Eggs—Dull at s, Whiske Steady at 108, Por ir $17 ¢ 1 ’(u]t \llnl,x Quie Quiet 7374 @ tat 6 30@9 30, Bacon 10 00@10 30 - o Lard- Lower at 12 05@12 10, Al New York Dry Goods. New YORK, July Iry goods trade has displayed a f f buyers now in ¢ 1with de con, urlmt f back orders, has regate promiiy e l....w.l nquiry for dark prints, dress goods, ginghams ete, by package bhuyets and some fair transactions were reported but such cases were exceptional, as agents are not yet fully prepared to open their ew productions fortrade. Jobbers report better demand for notions and other de- partments of goods, but general job trade remains Guiet = e Pittsburg 011 Market. PirrsBuRa, July 18, Oil marketope ned at 7. ('fv, bid with few sales at Oil City at that. Remained to-da; with only light business in_futures at 74§; closed at noon at 78§ bid, 74§ offered. The \ents Saturday and Sunday were §9,. 162 barrels; sales Saturday were 4,600 bar. rels; the sales at Oil City Saturday were 438,000 barrels, refined at New York 7{e; 1 40@8 at Antwerp 19¢. u.m her; 45%@ 16 for cash; 46 for July; 47 for August or September; 42§- @disfc@43 for the year, Outs—Higher; 403a1} for cash; 87 BEST QUALITY DRE ENTY- JUST 25 “ 25 “ 14 to 18} inches in stock. Cincinnati Produnce, CINCINNATI, July 18, Pork—Mesg, nominal at $18 00, Lard—Quiet; prime steam, BulkiMeats Bacon-—Dull; clear s 10 oo(!‘: 10 50, Flour- 1-‘irm, family, .m(u.»w Corn— Acti No. 2, mlxul Wheat “TINk N Oats I‘mn Rye— ]l:u'lvy Whisky—Strong at 1 08, Pittsburg Live Stook Prrtspuna, July 18, Cattle—Slow 10 to 15 per cent off; re- ceipts, 304 head; whipments, 1,853 head, Hogs—S] 000 head; ship- ments, delphias, and ade off; receipts, 3,- D, St Lnuh lee Stock: . Lours, July 18, 1, 0@ 2 choice to fancy Receipts 6,600; ship- Hoge Quiet; packing, 6 00@f heavy, 6 30@6 40, ments 3,000, er— £, Now York Produce New York Jul d o shade strong ve, closing quiet at 4'90@5 10 for shipping ex- Flour—0y moderately 100 for No, tra. Wheat—Quict; spot, firm; spot sales of No. 2 ‘red winter at 1 :-km p V. 1 No. 25; No. 1 white, 1 N fmr demand; »qu.o. wales at ".,\m 5ic for D @50} r..r No. 3; and 52)c asked for steamer mixed, Oats .uwrullyqull-t uml regul 1 white, 48; mixed, 45 ady and Pork—Moderate nlmumnl‘ ordinary mess for early delivery, 18 00@18 25, Lard—Quiet, but ste m(y; sales of west- ern steam at 12 75@13 00; and city do, 12 00, and fairly active and firm; extra mess, 12 h0G Cut Meats ong; pickled hams, 11 40 @12 00; shoulders, 7 374, \\'hink) \nlum nl Tol-do Prndnu Tori Hm, July 18, ‘Wheat—Firm; ly, bid; August, 1 1 ta Corn Oty - Peoria Produce. Pronia, July 18, Corn—Fir high mixed, 46§@A7, Outs—Firn 2 white, 40f@d2}c. Rye—Old, nominal; new High Wide—Steady at 1 08}, Ll Liverpool Produce. LAVERPOOL, July 18, Flour—American, 9 6d@]11s 6d. Wheat—Wint s 4d@9s 10d; 95 3d@s 6d; spring, 9a@9s 4d; club, white Os 7d @9s 11d. Corn—4s 114d. Lard 1 Pork Baltimore Produce, Bavrisorg, July 18, Flour—Firm, Wheat—Southern firmer; fultz, l.wu 1 26; Longberry, | 24@1 28; winter, 1 26@1 26} for cash; 1 26@1 A.fi or July; 1 244@1 24§ for August, Corn—White Southern firmer at 61; yellow, quiet atjh74; mixed western, b54. -~ Domestics! Lonsdale Cambric 12c; Lonsdale, Fruit, Hill, Muslin, 8 1-2¢; Unbleached, 71 2¢; 9-4 Bloached or Unbleached Sheetmg, 20c. PLAID GINGHAMS, VE PIECES BEST WIDE PERCALES AND PLAID NAINSOOKS, 16¢; EMBROIDERIES Fifty dozen of our $1.00 shirt, the very very best made, w mkmmwlul that of any first-class custom made shirt —why should you go o Very Best Prints, 5e. 8hc; FIFTY PIECES BI RECEIVED THE Ixamine a 1ot of laces from two to four inches deep that we show for 10¢ a yard, for the same qualities “ “ “ “ 75 Men's Unlaundried Shirts, ‘|76 of our {66-cent re-enforced Bosom Shirt, sold elsewhere at 90 Cents. BEST ORGANDY LAWNS, 6}c; FIFFY PIECES CHECK LINEN LAWNS, 1bc. perfect, material the finest used, sowhere and pay more! S. P. MORSE & CO.,, Cash Jobbers and Retailers of DI ¥-G-rOOIDSS! 1319 FARNHAM STREET. PRINTS, PRINTS, Domestics !! Best Fine or Heavy GINGHAMS, LAWNS, LAWNS, ORGANDIES! SEV. These Goods are fully equal to those usually sold : at 30 and 35 cents. EMBROIDERIES FIRST ASSORTMENT Swiss and Nainsook Edgings we have yet shown. at prices lower than ever. Also Continue our sale of I5, 20, 25 and 30c Edg- ings, all of which are worth Double. Others will ask you 20 to 30 cents MENS FURNISHIFNG GOODS | 25 Dozen Whlte Laundned Shirts, 50c. T6¢. 100. 50c. equal to any shirt fit equal to. All sizes, from Best quality of four-ply Linen Collars with hand worked button-holes, all the late styles, at $1.50 per doz.; othurs ask £2.50 and 3,00 for no better. Best quality of Jean drawers, with felled scams, 50c. S. P. MORSE & CO. United States Depository. EIRST NationalBank ———OF OMAHA . —— Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA, BUCCEBSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) BTABLISIKD 1850, Organized a8 a National Bank August 20, 1508, CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - $300 000 OPPINRS AKD DIKAOTONAS Huryan Kouwtze, 'AUGUKTUR KoUNTZK, Viee Preaident, 1. W. Yares, ¢ A. J. POPvLETON, Attorney. Joux A. CrkioUTON, ¥ DAVIS, Asst. Cashicr, This bank receives deposits without regard to amounts, Tnsucs time corti es hearing Interest. Wi drafts an Francisco and principal the United States, also London, Dublin, ghand o priveipal cities of the conti } ol passoniger tekets for emigrants by the ns man line mavidtf Cornell College Spocinl ad ry and Norn i | atory of Mu Twenty Professors and Teachers. Superior Buildings, Museum, Laboratory and Apparati, xpenses Low, tagon arojgiveir 1 the Proparato: 1 Departiments, and in tho Consory- Fall term opens Sept, 16, For catalogues or oth rmation, address Pixs, WM, F, KING,' D, Jy 12:d&w Mt. Vernion, lowa, The Oldest Mstablshed BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASRA, - | Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., BEANKERS. inces transvcted same as that of an incor- oank, Acvounts kept in eurrency or gold subject to sight check without notice Cortificates of dopout laucd payablo n throe, six and twelve months, bearing Interest, or on demand without interost, Advances made to customers on approved socu- rities at market rates of interest. Buy and sell gold, bils of exchange, goveru- ment, state, county and city Draw signt drafts on P.ugl.nnd ! Lreland, Scot- land, and all parts of Europe. Bell European passago tickets. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldt C. F. Manderson, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. 242 Furubam St., Omaha Business Collage. THE GREAT WESTERN GEO. R. RATHBUN, Principal. Orexghton Block, OMAIIA, NEBRASKA. &27Sond tor Circular. nov. 20d&wtt dohn G. Jacobs, (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs,) UNDERTAKER. No. 1417 Fay 5t., Old Stand of Jaco m-. ‘6 Oxders by Telcgiaph Solicited. LEGAL NOTICE, Tu the Cireuit Court of the United States, for the the District of Nebraska: At a session of the Circuit O States, for the District of N and held pursuant to adjou States court room in tl h day of June, 1581, the Hon. Elmer 8. Dundy heing present and presiding in said court, the following among other procecdings were had and done, to-wit: No. 03 G. als, complainant, ve. Sherman W. K Edward ill, Melvin Hill, Agnes Hill, Alvin Hil, Flora Hill, John Hill, guardian of minor defendants. 1 ehan Order on absent defendants, And niow, on this 15th day of June A, D. 1881 eing at the Ma, D, ‘1881, of the said It having boen mide to appeat to the sat: ton "ot the. aaid court, that this is a suit «d to enforce an equitable claim upon within the sald district, and that real v Edward Hill, Mul\ln Hill, Agnes Mill, Alvin Hill, Flora Hill, John 'HII, guardian of minor dofendants herein’' are not inhabitants of, and have not been found within the said distrlct, and have not voluntarily ap- peared in this sult, on motion of James M. Wool- worth, Eaq., wolicitor for the said complainant, it 1s considered by the court and ordercd that the sald defendants above named be and they are hereby dirocted to appear and_plead, answer, or demur to the complainant’s bill of complaint, on or before the first duy of August, 1851, and that in default thereof, an order b entéred in this cause, taking the said bill pro confesso. 1t i# further ordered by the court that at least twenty days beforo tho said first day ef Au- it 1861, copy of thia grier Lo served upan Edward 11ill, Melvin Hill, Agnes Iiill, Alvin Pill, Flora ' Hill, John Hill, guardian ot the' said defendants, whercever found, if practicable, and also upon the per: posscasion or charge o the vibed in complainant’s bill of there be, that a certified for four consecu: R 8. DUNDY, Judge. tive weeks in the “Omaha Bes (Signed) LELAL Tup UNiTen STATES OF AMERICA, } DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA. of the Circuit court istrict of Nebraska, do hereby certify, that the above and foregoiug i & true copy of an order entered upon tho Journal of the proceeding of sald court, in the Cause therein entitled; that I have compared the same with the original entry of said order, and it i & true trauscript therefrom, and of the whole thereof. Witness, my official stgnature, and the (SEAL) seal of said court, at Ony in said district, thia 13 sth day of Ju . WATSON B, SMI JAMES M, WOOLWORT Je 2owit Solicltor for Plaiintifr, Notice to Contractors: ALED proposals for the erection and comple- 1 of the now Grand Central Hotel ut Oma , for Kitchen Bro's. will be received at | House, Omaha, and the Pacific House h, Mo, from July 14th t0 4 o'clock p. w. July 25d, 1881, Plans and bpecifications on view at both of the abavetncutioned Bouses. The rghtto reject any and all bids is reserved. llANN 806-22 A

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