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ge—— FINANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL, MONEY AND STOCK New Yor Money closed at 2 Exchange closed s Governn nts closed 65, 130 bid Iroad bonds closed Union Pacific firsts, 118§ bid 117§ o 119 sinking trals, 115§ to 116}, STOCKS, The stock market was dull throughout and devoid of important features, In the early forenoon the market was weak, withadeclinein the leadingshares of 4 to 1} per cent. There was an exoey mmmllv“ .{h- fluctuation in Chicago Youli & Orleans, Nashville & ( nooga, Roches. ter & Y'ludum{ and Memphis & Charles- ton. The changes in these shares ranged from 13 to 6 per cent, and formed the only feature of the day's transactions. In the afternoon the general market was steadier and prices showed a recovery at second as follows: and funds, 125 to call of § to § per cent, but toward the close it was more than lost, and the prices in final dealings were the lowest of the day. The lnlluwmg nre the closing bids: A &TH pfd.. C 8. Preferred ... 98 Northwestern., . 126 Preferred P rvl'n-ned StPxD l'referre«! MINING STOCKS, Following are tha closing -quotations for voining stocks atthe New Vork mining board Amie Belle Inic Californin . Cons Vir.. Great Eastern .. 23 Tittle 130 ‘-\tnh'llme\ 1§ I'Lv Bradsha M. Horn Silver N Standar Tmperial . South Hite... Climax CHICAGO MONEY MARKET, Curcaco, August 5. “The continitance of the advancing te «dency in the corn market made the ma on bhusiness at the banks pretty liv Money beingin good supply and the ¢ mand” not very pressing, A No. 1 paper passed off readlily and 6@7 per cent on time., Kastern e: change between city banks sold at 7de d count on_ $1,000, he clearings of th saciated banks were 36,400,000, g Omaha Wholesale Market. (Yvnrr or Tur Oyana Brr, 1881, N dy and mostly unchanged. l.mmdrumml Dback to 10 cents, Potatoes de- clined 25¢ perbushel. Onions declined 25c per barrel, The movement of goods in the general merchandise markets was again satisfac- tory, all the houses having about all they cared to do this warm weather. Values were generally steady and firm with no waterial change in prices. In country produce circles there was ab- solutely nothing new to report. (Giood but- ter is still in active inquiry and consign- ments realize full prices. Foreign fruits un- changed. Poultry and eggs dull. Fresh fish in good supply at steady prices. All kinds of fruits and vegetables ready saleat good figures. There is little new to note in connection with the live stock interest. Hogs were generally steady at yesterday's prices. The leading produce markets are still unsettled. Wheat advanced 2¢. Corn advanced 2c. Oats and rye also 2¢ higher than yesterday. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT. —(/nnh No. 2, 105; Cash No, 8,92 ru)etbud BA —(‘u-qh No. 2, 80¢; No. 3 80c, 2, 39jc. OATS, —Cash, 33c, Live Stock. Cattle—We quote as follows: Butch- er's cows, $3 2 @3 50; choice butchers R quote_ns follows; Light packers, $4 705 medium mixed $5 00@5 25; extra choice heavy, Provisions. FLOUR—Sprng wheat, straight geade, ¥ 27 3 60@4 H0; patent, Wheat, $2 50. RYE FLOUR—$3 25, MILLSTUF; per cwt, H0c; lcrucnm;,- per cwt. 70@80c; shorts, per .60c; chopped feed, per ewt. 7be; meal bulml llow, 80¢; white, 90c. POTATOE ew, 8100 pe POULTRY—Live chickens ] 43 50; old, spring chickens, 350, S—Shippers count, "l0c. BUTTER—Choice, 16@18; poor, no mar- ket; cremmery, APPLES-~ 81 00@4 50 bushel. dozen, jood, sound, per bbl. ; o HONEY—Extracted, first-class Calif- ornia ntrmnml 1he. repacked box, —Hnml um —Per case, 4 0. bushel, §2 00, CAL nrmmm PEARS " Per Dox, &, CALIFORNIA BLUMS 827 A PEACHES nm per WATERMELO: Per 100 810 00, BL/! U R |'~-rc1un, 3 00, VEGETABLES ALl kinds Lring good ISWAX:~Yellow, 16@20c, TONS—Per bbl, £ 75, Groce COFFEE, —Rio, {air, 14¢; Rio, prime to choi ava; 204@28he, Mochia, Mu, Arbuckle's, AS.——Gunpowder, per K"Od. 4@ I, good, 40@ hmnl 8@ ‘oung Hyson, @81 00; .lnym ch..[m. GO@T, ung. a.hmu}1 loaf, 1je; Crushed, Powdered, 11ic; tandard Coffee A, Standard 113c; (.mml'nml 10; ¥ine powdered, 11 10je; New York Confectioner A, 10}c; Goud A, 10¢; Prairie Extra C, 9ic !S\'R("‘fl —Sugar house, bbls, 45¢; ha!f o 4 Chotos , $1 85, bll 47c¢; ki 44 gallons, $230; v, B8 38¢; mfihbln, 40c; kej 19); Allsplce, Nutmeg-, $100; Cassia, 25¢; DA, Dwight's I papers, 83 00; De- uad do, 83 00; &mmh-. 3 00; Keg soda, STARCH.—Pearl, 8¢; Silver Gloss, 7} Goi Com B 8 }@8)e; Excelsor loss, 6c; Corn, 6per cent on call ter | high colors, SALT.—Drag ton, in sacks, 87 UbI§ dairy, 100, DRIED FRUIT onds, per bbl, 1 0 bbls dairy 60, 365, \h L t@iie; new, 10c, Full * Cream, 10¢; Skim, o WOODENWARE 1 85; three hoop pai Two 2 10, hoop pail, No. T tubs, 900; No. 2 tubs, 800; No. 3 tubs, 700; pioneer washboards, 185; Double Crown. 275 Globe Washboard, 23 ellluckets, chain, and 5 ply, 20§@214; Colored carpet Per caddie, 8c; pateicaies, £4.00, ~Breakfast | tried beef, 13)c; ~11 vnld hams, canyassed 11§e ~4|4.(“ 11}e W PICK “Medium, in barrels, "o ih half bbls, 4 25; smalls, in bhls, 11-! in half bbls, ¢ wherkins, in bbls, 13 00; do, iu half bbls, ? 00, ViNROAR ~Pure apple extra, 16c; pre n{[plr Prussing pure_apple, 13c, HO New, 3 80 per b1 £2,60 Medium, han & inch, 0{c; inch, 10fc. Gk SOAPS Kirk'n Savon Tmperial, 2 85 ‘.!»l l\hl(nlhmdnrd,.’i-fi, dan, 4 50; Kirk's Eutoca, Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), 3 ; Kirk's magnolia, 3 90, CANDLES— lm‘((‘!. 40 b, 16 oz, 8s, 18¢; »..w lD"m, 13¢; boxes, 40 85, 1240; 20 sets, e picked isal, § inch and larger, orlmtr. American, 3 35; Greenwich, 8 35 North Star, 2 50; Lewis ell lye, {—Pennsylvatia cans, 4 doz., in cane, 3 5; Babbivc's Tally 5 o, ih o 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50. FIELD SEED— Red clover, choice, new, & 30 per bushel; mammoth clover, 85 white clover, new, $14 00} new, $12 50; nlnkn, new, 81300, Timothy, good, new, 82 50@2 65; Dlue grass, extra clean, 21 25; blue grass, clean, £1 15; orchard yrass, $2 00; red top, choice, 63¢; millet, comnion or Missouri, 8125;" millet, German, 815 to 81503 Hlmwmnn, $1 15, HEDGESE Al)~0mge orange, 1 to Dushels, & 00; osage orange, 10 biishels or over, honey locust, per 1b., 85c; per 100 Ibs., 825 00, FISH=Funily white fih 90 1b bt bily $800; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 ¢ o i in 10 kits, 1007 fam 10 1b kits, 7. keg, 1 "|)~ Ruuilm sardines, 75c; Colmr- Dia Hver -.lmun, per 1001bs, 8 00; Georye's Bank codfish, Go; Gen. boneless codfish; She; boneless fish, 4jc. MACKEREL—Half bbls messmackerel, 100 Ibs, 1[" 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore dn, 100 Ibe, 6 00; Lf bbls, fat, family do, 1bs, 8 85; mess mackerel, 12 1b kits, 2 25; No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 -lmrn, 121 do, 1 00; fat hum]), 101b d 3 \' NED GOODS—Oysters, 1 d's), |wrcaw i do 2 Ih (Standard), per case, 390; do 11b (standard), per case 2 1h (slack), per case, 175- do 115 (slack), per case, 200, O Salmon, 1 Ih, per dozen 1 sh, i‘u.,.'.n..x one. 1 (Monntai 1 90 or case, 340; sonked corn, 2 b (Yarmouth), per String beans, pe 100 v case, ens, L.u..u..m, o case, 1 75; choice, per case, 4 50, Blackborrios, 210, per case, strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, 8 70t wpherries, 2 Ib, per case 315, per case, 2 case, 3 0o@4 00, ase, 2 50, 1-1:; mum«, 2 per case. do choice, per e B 50; .|.,, (,ne) do'pie, 6 n. per. .(..m. ANUTS—Ronsted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 8hc per Ib; fancy white, 9c per 1b; raw—white Vi n«rmm, T@Tie. Goo (‘()l"ll)\ “]J)\\ N 1\ 3 Graniteville Indian Head 1 Badger RE, fine brown, ger X, do, 7c; Portsmouth P, do, ithrop L, do, 7ie; Continental ¢ BLEACHED COTTONS—Wamsutty |.4 13¢; Fruit 4.4 10 ope 44 Ba nllm dvale 4-4 3. fo 11, oamabrio 1 New York Mills 4-4 13¢ Fairmont Q 4-4 Gl Aubum A 4-4 8)c; Barnard # 6; Dairy Cloth 5 Knickerbocker, Te; Sprague; Merri- Harmony, fe; Hartel, Ghe, Ge; Manchester, 7c; 5he; Southbridge, 6e; Mystic, Hhe; mack shirtings, e q,..w» do, Southbridge do, 6Gc; Regatta do ochico r‘ilm, 10{ Freeman roli colors, o mourning, 7 son’s solid black, Ghe; Berlin solid colors, e, CAMBR FLAT — G Bhe; ilazed, Ge; high col- ckport, fo; aumkeny satteen, 9; Androscoggin do., Lockwood do, e 1c l\l Amoskou. 4. G, Ay 17he; .um.- ic; LA, h\m,), 5 I:, 10¢; Omeg: nllp\:lmr ex- tra, 280; Omega medal, OmegaiA O ) AA, 13@16k; Red Stripe, lt»5u~ \hu mL z. K, A, fan (,umwv-,{&. y stripe, 20¢ K, ¢ ll' wood, 83 00; \\|1H.~ mar hIe. fanc; o] vlh\- and brown, A. A., blue and brown, o n.-,mrd,mek 1. n Dine and brown, 188¢; Beaver ', blue and brown, 12}e; D., blue and | brown, 16; Haymakers blue and brown, \lx,Utn A, X, A, blue, 14i¢; Otis B. B. Dlue, 181; Otis 0 (., blue, 12he; Pearl yerett l) River blug and lmmu, 154 l}(Y\"KS -Fall Kiver, 11io; Humden O, Joston checks, 134e; Dundee stri 1 a, 8x3 bine and | na,6x3 Llug sud brown, iver, 6x3 blue and brown, 19¢; 3 blue and brown, 8j ONADES — Lewiston, 10 ¢ A. Y. A, 25c; Angora, D. & T, Bridg 18¢; Farmer's 16 York, light weig checks 19 SHEETINGS —Androse 230; o 10+4 do, 60; Pepperell’s o-4 brown. 224c;do 104 do, 25¢; Androscoggin, 46 inch, bleached, 18c: do9-4, bleached, 26c; ‘l.. 104, bleached, 20c; Pepperell, 94, eached, 2; do 10-4 bleached, 27he. , 12c; New York mills in,! Ull-rn\\n Drurs. round | | hands, ;| 2.inch, 855 00 No. 1 finish 1 ind ; New Holland herring, per [ 5 0. filL loOlIn PRIN Allen's fancy, can do, Gie; Arnolds do, do, 6e; Dunnell do, ; Ghe; Gloucester do, nilton, Gic? Joston | ¥ €1 00; Oil, Castor, Now \L» |;|u-. o ; Sulph rg‘ "Evhnlne. wer oz, *ll Horses and Mules. in lv ik and all g Jmlc horses 7 6 to horses, 2100, 0 170, £110, to 1233 Cammon to good far *W to £100.; Extra plugs, K60 Common pliy to 240, MUT ,hk. to 154 hands (ext to 150, 14} to 15 hnnd!\ $100. 14 to 14 nds, $75. to 100.3 ’&. to Cigars and Tobaccos. I'Y(L\“fl. Seeds, !]; TOBACCO — I‘LUG ~ Golds mum..n 2 0z package: per 1b 60c; Torillard's Tige 0c. SMOKING—AIl txm«lenvl o 33c. Granulated—Blackwells Dy oz 46c; Dukes Durham, North Carolina, 16 oz, 46 a, 16 0z, 88¢; Lone Jack, 4 oz, li $L.! Marburgs’ Puck, Dog Tail, Gde. Lumber. FRAMING—16 ft, and under, 24 loo,,l: ft. studding, 2 PI\lSIlI\(.—-\n 1. finish 1%, E per 100 8150; well curbing, $3500; inch battons per 100 feet li STOCK BOARDS 00; C, 00; common stock, FLOORT 1, $42 50; Plain, 825 00; O. % 00, Building Material. 7]‘nrh‘\rn-l 81 85; 1 50, 83 .rU. Straw be The Leather Trade. Ouak harness, 30@ +1¢; ted, 406 ) ilock sole, B. A onk sole, 404 “hemlock upper, ip sk nch kip, ski alf per n,, .10 ench calf 18.00: Lootles Moro 3 5y | et 00; i er doz, §9.00; I(H«M.L ini Bo: Vlacmmithe “aprons per dozen, $11.00. 10¢; niews paper, 86, COAL—Cumberland Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, cured hides, 8jc; green salt, i short teipe, broad stripe, 10c. ) Tallow Wool, 15@15¢; medinm unwashed, light tub-washed, choice, 82¢; fair, 2@be 8 8hot. Oriental Py kegs, 83,48 ing, kegs, £3,35: Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, §3 00; plow steel, e cast tool do, 003 hubs, fy kegs, $0,40; ‘use, ver 100 feel 1 25; fello bc; crowbars, , T@8c, ATLS 10 to 20d, 8 15; § ¢ , 365 4d, 390; 3d, comn inch, all vizes, 8d casing, 10¢ finish, 4 10; 8d mmh 4 65; d i balf kegs, 10c extr N OIL—Whit load, white lead, 0. P, & los gioen, 1 to geon sl 1 ne and hurnt umber, 1 cans burnt Sienna, e luwpbl vellow achre, iy, O graining colors: oa%, walnut, o veuutmun:d Am., 2 Le; spapih Lrown, 8 DRUGS AND CHEMIC AIS —Acid, Carbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, 55¢c: Balsam VARNI r Furuiture, uh, #1 00; lurnltun, uh\ per. $1 A nmun 10¢a, pium, 88 505 Quinine, I, & W. & 1T, & 8 mm fito-l‘m.\.m.. Todides per il Sulphate of | & it advance in fp ices sl horses exc Prices. rang 00; Connectient, In_tin foil al of Nebras. No. 1, 12 to 20 ft, ft., 23'00; sheeting dressed, 20 00; common boards, b 0022 n. 00; lllI G—No. 1, $27 50; No, 2, $2500; 20 00, Pittsburgh selec. mon Picard goat per doz, PAPER—Straw paper, 8kc; Rag paper, y goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, blacksmith, $12; Morris Run Blosshurg, §12; Whitebreast lump, Whitebreast nut, $6; Towa | it lump, $6; Towa nut. £6: Rock Springs, $5; | rached, the offerine u Anthracite, all sizes, $11 50, Rgrd B Merino unwashed, light, 14@16e; heavy, SHOT.—Shot, $1.75; Buck uhnl; 82, 01i' o quarter kegs, $1.87; Blast. 15@20 wagon spokes on l eth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, uufl spring Paints Olls and Varnishes. rose pink, 14c; venetian read, (‘..L.(.n- ved lead, 7ho! n.luuuu ‘..K”l" Winter's lehigh b - ; ;3%%..;& ed, per gallon Copabia, per Ib, 70c; Bark, Sassafras, per | %0c; furniture, 1 s b, 1 ‘alomel, per 1b, 7 <'uu-hunu|. ch, No. 1, 81 00; Damar, 81 25, 1, o Chloroform, per b, 05 asphaltum, 70c; shellne, 3 70; hanl powders, per 1h, 81 40; 0i|n~5\.>~l 30. salts, per Ib, 403 'Glycerine, OITS 110" carbon pergallon, 111 150 8@d0c; Lead, Acetate, per 1, Hght, per gallon, 13 h t bon oil, 1102, per gallon, 11) sergallon, per gal, 188t O, Castor, N ouec, taw, per hur flour, | extra, per 3 40@1 60’ | cnting, zero, per gallon, $00, #ummicr, 150 n machine, No. 1, pergallon, 28¢; sperm, sgnal, per gallon, 0 rades are | pentine, pe ey napthi, 71 per gallon 1 ofined spirits, 187 ke Dened, $1503 50; Kentucky ) Kentucky and eyl yes, 82 00@7 00, BRANDIES domestic 1 40@4 00, G ra), 812 to 1 134 to 14 Tmported, 4 linglmul 2 00d@ 4 00; don PEACH AND APP 1 7@ 00, p’ en Rule, 24 1b, 56¢c; Spotted Fawn, 57¢; Our Rope, [ 26 00@ 84 00; American, per case, 17 00( B8c; Star, pnundn‘ 24 1b, butts, 56c; Horse | 18 00, Shoe, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 56c; Purity, 24 7[-,.. case, 4 B0@16 0. lh butts, 52¢; Queen Bee, 24 I, butts, 53¢ ewine, per case, 6 (W@ 20 it K pounds, v |00 (utnuhn. per case 4 007 00, s sn\h vounds, Slcy Bul S 5e; Lorillard’s Climax, pounds, 57e. ;* ¥ CUT- In paile.—Tard. € e MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Thread, 66c;_ Fount: Cousert, Br Wheat—No, 2, §1.00; 65, Corn—! 20, Hay-—Fa Oats ed 19, 1 b 1b boxes, mon, 25 to wham, 16 | of 4 Market quiet; 2 vz, tin 825 00; Sheep-—$3 504 Potato per bushel, Onions— per M. farket quiet, 1 and 850 00, feet li Butter—9e, Egigs—c tor ca $27 50 -N No. 2, u;‘ 50; No, 3, $27 50; yellow pine, No. 1, 4 Gr-nd Jnnetlon GRAND JuNerioy, Egga—Se. Butter- G.No. 1, On "Change the grai firmer and highe: ts of grain W bracing 15 of winter wl and 2 of mixed grades oorn, 25 of oats, 16 of Flour—In mod held; stocks light; comm ern_spring, 4 00@6 00 patents, G 50@7 heat —A ive and h some exte & tinued limi and advancing tendenc some effect upon this ma | lative demand was act opened 3@ e higher, anc ; | some fluctuations, an ac became declined 8@ e for the va lied again je, then flucty closed: for Augn per b, jected, ¢ Corn —Under t| demand to provide for ings, S7 y 87, $12.00@ pr R raallys AL e moderate offerings. duced by the continued and_dry weather in th raising nhnlnch and the y vided for, asharp reactio receded again 1@1jc, mixed closed at 63 green t arley ber. Pork—Tn 18 00@18 124 for cash; 17 17 923 for October; 16 97} for January. day and tame at close acted; closed at 11 40@ 8@20c; 5 dingy Dl‘i flkf"r the year. ber; 9 374 for October, Whisky—Higher at 112, & B0c Receipt: “lour, 15,620 hbls; wheat, -] 36, bu; _corn, 367,149 bu; oats, 27,105 bu; rye, 5,566 bu; barley, 400 b, B i blnpmenh« —Flour, 14,777 bbls; wheat, 27,509 bu; corn, s, Wheat - Generally big No. 2 red wi ter, 1 27(«1 231 24, No. % wpring, 1 gher, irregu sadon: No, 2 at 503 00 sh, 190; 2 mixed, 5@ i lmuh 4 ~Inactive ut 91, Barley-~Nominal, Park= site ard western steamn at 11 55; £ut Meats— Unchanged Beef - Unchanged, Whisky —~Nowinal. Hogs—Roceipts 17,000 3,000 head; steady but values average a shad kips and Cattle —Re ments 3,800 b T X Bheep—Receipts, 900 fow, K., 120 odire, Ul P ok Wiates 401 | i e N Kentucky lambe; trads @llon. | won to fair, 3 3 00, 0. 1,190t 115 wundw.u@;.p, L auor. ALCOHOL-187 £2 or o gallon, extra California . proof at 118 per proof f gal re-distilled whis Tinported, Tmported, 4 50@6 005 donetic, 00, CHAMPAGNES ~Tmported per case, Couneil Blnlh General Markot. vrs, August 5, eoted 2, 36, rejected 80, dan market, with pnceut &, ( nulr -Beef, $3 I»O(n«l 50, Hogs 1 h'.\lmlmnd, prices 84 75(: 5 00, New, €100 per bu.; old, 700 3 6 50 for hard. bl Oreston Market. CRESTON, L Chicago Produoce. CHICAGO, Augnst n markets were I'he © ate demand and fir narket advices from developed rather strong. weaker under free offe ¢ mflllenw of an ury tract, the market opened very stron, were sharply advanced 2 3¢ The demand was in- Ik of the outside orders were pro- 38 for cash: xx; for September; 91 for October B airly active at 92 for Septem- moderate demand; ruled firmer and averaged highe Lard—Somewhat unsettled during the fair business trans. and w., 28c; hmr;, black and cotted “W,h ia\uguu. 11 40 for September and October; Meats—Market tame an only mederate; short rib, 9 274 8,888 bu; outs H91,- 508 bu.; rye, none; hux]&y none., N-w Ym-l( Prmiuna New Yong, August b, Flour—In moderate demand and steady. t]lnugh somewhat uumnlm, Apot sales: ..\\hllr, G4, and steamer nd shade e Chicago Live Stock. CIHeAGo, August b o to good mixed |, light, 6 3066 70; ch ills, 4 75 ;good stock in more ac- dew, 17¢, wroof, 81 1 an $1 £ 00 BO@6 00; New mostic, 1 B0 1 50; LE BRANDY No. 8, 90 t; No. 2, 24c, reject. with good supply; Ta., August o, Market. Ta., August 5, y T4 of &) of wheat, ng M of o and 5 of 1 | on to chol igher all around, ent hy the more , and the con he excitement | m_also lad | . The specu- | nd the feeling The market 1 advanced, with Iditional de; then gk and s futures, ral- wated, and finlly cash; 1218 ber; 1163 for the year; , according to outstand npetition Teports of warm e prineipal corn prompt calling for e figures were increased, and, n set in and prices No. 2 and high i for Au- market mess 5 for September; 4 for v.)n year; 1145 for cash and d Juests ptem- and active, No. i do, at 23} lar and 4; No, : and ir- do, 45)@ (: 'n) ity do, o . fleadls sl uiente quality poor and de weaker; salen: cking, 6 00, heavy, 6 b @l 00. 000 head; ship- DD IR < 8.P.MORSE & CO., Cash Jobbers and Retailers of " E-GFrOOD S ! 1319 + ARNHAM STREET, —————— DURING THE COMING WE'EK OUR GREAT SALE OF DOMESTICS, PRINTS AND GINGHAMS, Lonsdale, Fruit Hill, and other well-knows bra ‘nds of Muslirr at 8 1-2¢ a yard. Best quality unbleached muslin, 7 1-2c. Pill ow case muslins, 10c. Wide sheeting muslins, at wholesale prices. Linen sheetings from from $1.00 to $1.50 per yared. Very 'best prints, fast colors, 6c. Very best gingham, 3, 8 1-2c, BUNTINGS ! Another Case Black Buntings, 8 I-2c. BUN goods, 10c. TINGS ! Thin'y pieces new dress RIBBONS ! RIBBONS ! RIBBONS 700 PIECES ALL SILK RIBBONS 10 CENTS PER YARD. In this lot will be fuuml all desirablo colors in ALL SILK GRCS GRAIN, SATIN AND GROS (G#%N, AND FINEZ SILK BROCADED RIBBOWS, from one to four inces wide. No Such Ribbon Bargains were ever before Shown: 12,000 dozen fine Dress Buttons at 10c a card—two and three dozen on a eard, all sizes and over a thousand differents designs; worth from from thirty to fifty cents a card. S. P. MORSE & CO. St. Louis Produce. Flour—Unchange Wheat —Open 1at 1218 mber; 1 the year, hides, 8@gic; dry flint, sound, 13@14c; dry | gust; 54 fe eptember for October; orn—Opened high ealf and kip, 12@ dry salt hides, sound, | 521 for th, jected, 47@47}. wh and Augns 1@ green calf, wi. 8 to 15 Ibx,, 10@11 Oats—In |,tux| speculative inquiry and | 507 for Oc green calf, wt, under 8 bs, per skin, stronger, No. 2 new d.ml at 3340 for | 534 for the year. green 1» Its, 81 00@1 15; green lamb skins, | cash; 33} for August ptember; | Oats—Higher, but decli wtgthe close; $110@1 25; damaged hides, two-third rate, | 337 for October; 53§ fo y 37 for % for Sep- (cut scored and one grub, classed two- | Rye m and highe 2 closed at | tembe r the year. thinds rate,) branded hides 10 per cent. off. Pork— Firm at 18 40, sard-—Better at 11 40, Ieceipts— Flour, 3,000 Lbls; wheat, 69,- bu 78,000 bu.; oats, 17,000 bu.; rye, 2, 13 barley, none. Shipments—Flour, 5,000 hhls; wheat, 00 bug oats, 11,000 83,000 bu; c bu.; rye, none; barley, none, i Livorpool Produce. Laverroor, August 5, an, 95 Gd@11s 8. 95 G6d@9s 10d; spring, Flour—Am Wheat—Win D@y i 11d, 57x 64, s, S Cleveland Market CLEVELAND, August D, Petrolenm — Unchunged; standard white, 110; test Te. i Peoria Produce, Pronia, August b, moat 109, S St. Louis leo Stook: 18, August 5. ers, 6 4@ shoice to fancy High Wines—F 1,100; ship» NEw Y onk, Au active day in the d Gaused muany. 0. daler u)nmu and winter fabries, Fair demand for s goods, ginghams and printy, and con ble \Il(nlmuwn of staple cotton and drawers ma agents in exe cution of former order The w weather unfavorablyinfluenced Ihujulnlrln trade, business consequently light, AGENTS WANTED FOR Fastest BELLING BOOKS OF T1E A ! Foundations of Success BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS, 10c; Paris | tive demand and values firmer; good to ‘whiting fllders, Lhe; | choice, 5 756 00; one extra lot, 1,700 1 1 lampblack German steers, 6 40; common to fair shipping, 4 75 town, [4c; lampblack, ordinan Prus- | @5 75; all half fat and rough stock: dull; sian hlue, Hde; ultramarine, vaudyke, | native butchers’ cattle, 2 2504 50, with \ umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, { bulk at 2 75@3 50; stockers Al feeders sienna, burnt, 4o; ‘sienna, raw, 4o | 2504 00; rango cattle. generally umv' Paris green genuine, 350; Paris green com'l | and the most deadrabl canning Tex H i chrome grecn, N. Y., 20c; chrome frmer; sales: th ufl Texunw, © 90@3 755 green K., 12¢; venuillio i yer- | Nebraska Texans, o groen K., 13, yenuillion, Tng." 100 Nebraska Toxan, Wyoming natives, head; shipments, none; steady and rather s better local in: quiry than of late, though eastern nhlpp'rl the point, being largely “wupplisd Iry mrk.c ldrly M:tlw nunnhlunlw lll thlu‘l it © The laws of trade, legal fo; how to trans. act business, valusble tables, social etiquotte, usage, how to conduct public busi* } t is & complete Guide to Buccess for all cases. A faunily necossity. Addross for cir. culars and special torms ANCHOK PUBLISHING €O., 8t.Louis. Mo. Geo. P Bemls Rear Estate Acency, 16th and Dodge 8ts., Omaha, Neb. agency doss STRIOTLY & brokerage businoss. Dot T e dete S therstors aay on ite books are 'insured 0 its of being vobbied up b the aremsy The Oldest kstablhshed (BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA, Caldwell, Hamilton & Co,, | BANIKERS. Business transvctod same as that of an incor. porated oank. Accounta kept In currency or gold subject to sivht check without notice Cortificaten of doposit tused paysble In throo, six aud twelve months, bearing lntorest, or on demand without interest. Advances made to customers on approved secu- rities at markot rates of intercst. Buy and scll gold, bills of exchange, govern. mens, state, county and city bonds. Draw sigit dratts on England, Treland, Scot- land, and all parts of Europe. Bell European passage tickets, COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE, auelde Established 11 Years, Assets Roprosonted $82,000,0000. Fire and Lifo agentn L C. ' TAVLOR & () o 4th & Douglay g, wanted, LET IT BURN I mul furniture is insured with LT, TAYLOR & CO,, Tath and Donelas, My house PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. Orvick or PUkciiasing Axb Devor | COMMIRSARY 0F BURAITENCK Ouaua, Neh, July 1asl. Sealod proposals, in duplicate, ....|.f.u to the ususl conditions, will be rereived "ut this office un til 12 o clock noon on August 16, 1851, at which tiwe anu placethey will be opened in the ence of bidders, for the furnishing and delivery Wt the Subsistence Storchouse, in this city, of twenty-five thousand (26,000) pounds four, in new, strong, single cotton sacks. o be made from No, 1 spring wheat, half hard, half soft, or Odessa, to be sweated bétore grind. ing, and ‘mixed in willing, 0 be high grul.lul Fample of flour to be se et 1o with proposals, all Lo be delivered on or before September l7l|| 1881, The government rescrves the right to re em any or all Jbrupflnflln Blank rnvwml- an 1o obtained at this office Proposal closed in sealed envelopes marked for Flour,"” and add ressed to the undersi 'l'umum VIILsuN, wug dit L, U.B.A C. F. Manderson, 42 Farubam 8t., Omabs, Neb, mIAHORNIY -AT - LAW. D.T.MOUNT, MANUPACTURRR AND DEALRR IN SADDLES AND HARNESS.. 1412 Farn. 8t Omaha, Neb.. AGENT POR TIN CRLKBRATED CONCORD HARNESS Two Modals and a Diploma of Honor, with the very highest award the judges could bestow wase ded this harness at the CentennialExhibi- nmnon, also Ranchmen’s and Ladios’ SAD- EN. We keep the las stock in the wess, and invito all who cannot examine to send for prices, a0t DexterL, Thomas&sBro. WILL BUY AND SELL REBAXL BSTATE AXD ALL TRANBACTION CONNHOTED THKRNWIT, Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Ete. 1¥ YOU WANT 10 BUY 0K KLY Call at Office, Room 8, Creighton Bloek, Omaka, i aphd PROPOSALS FORHAY. Sealed bids will be ived by the undersign- ed upto Friday, the 12th day of August, A. If, 1881, at 4 o'clock p. m., for furnishing sixty (60) tous'of hay for the use of the firg department dur- ing the balance of the prevwnt fiscal year. Any information needed will be fusuished vy J. J. Galligan, chief engineer; od “Proposals Hay'" and bo ad- dressed to the 3 L Jewerr, City Clerk, augd-Ot Oumaha, Aug. 4, 1551 Justics Of the peace issued an or tion pendin ¥ Y. Haman is plaintifl and A, K. Nash defondant, That moneys due you has been attached w Said cause was continued o th 1581, at 1 o'clock p. e ey . HAMAN, Plaintif, dltewdw. BIcYGLEs. Jflm Agent for COLUMBIA IllL\ LLU B«n\l hree cent staw nnl prico list uon b’ull . information. N. L D, SOLOMON, S VN Paiuts,Oils and Glas OMAHA, NEB Dexter L. Thomas, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Ouwabs, Nebrasks