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'I‘lIE DAILY BEE--OMAHA WEDNES DAY, JULY 1 \ — FINANCE AND COMMERCE. ' FINANCIAL. i New York, July 11, MONRY, Money closed at 24@3 per cent. Exchange closed firm at 4 86@4 . GOVERNMENT BONDS, 'y B Closed steady, Carrency 6 | 4’ coupons. . ! 4}'s coupon 44's recistered 45 registered #'s continned.. 5's continued., BAILROAD HUNI\!. Pacific railrond bonds closed ae follows: Union 1sts. @i Land Grants. Union Sinking Funds, Centrals 116 @!17 STOOKS, The stock market to-day was active. Sales aggregated over 400,000 shares, At the. opening n weak tone prevailed and prices declined }@1 per cent, but this was soon followed by buoyancy and the - decline was more than recovered. After midday, however, the market became weak again and under realization sales prices were forced down rapidly, and although there were weveral rallies in the afterncon the market closed with the lowest quota- tions generally current, Pacific Mail was the weakest stock and led the decline. The following were the closing bid: WelkrnU H& StJ..... Preferred Kansas & Texas 36, Lake Shore 110; Louis & Nas| Morris & E Northweste Preferred O&W... Ohio & Miss. .. PIM San Fran. Preferred Quu.k-lher wirecish rred \L P& l) e Preferred St. Paul. Preferred Nash, & Chal MLS&W. Wabash Prefe STATE BONDS, Louisiana consols advanced to 713. CHICAGO MONEY. CHicaGo, July 11. Preston, Kean & Co., bankers, report: Fastern exchange between city banks at 25@50c premium, Steriing exchange, 1 83. Ci rmmu of the associated banks were ,(00. 7,600, Preferred . Canada 8 Ches, & 0. C, & Alton D&H.. 234 L1364 e COMMERCIAL Osuana W‘holannlo Barket. OFFIOE OF THE OMAHA BER, | | Tuesday Evening, July 11, The only changes reported in the mar- ket to-day were as follows: ‘Wheat.—No 2 advanced 1c; No, clined ejected, declined 73 Rye—Declined jc. Corn—Declined 1¢, Local Grain Dealings WHEAT,—Cash No, 2, 1.15}; cash N, 4 3, 81fo: rejected, b24e. v Lr;iLLY.—LMh No, 2, 88¢; No. 3 de- TS.—Casl STREBT l'l(I(./LS—Corn, 60@65; oats, Produce and Provisions. POTATOES—Old, out of market, Home grown plenty; new, $L0(@1 20 per bushel, ONIONS—§1 50@2 00 per box; mew home grown, per doz bunches, 15@20c. RADTSHES—Home grown, 15¢ doz, N I PLANT Per pound, WETTUC head, 25@35c. NEW TOMATOES—Per box, $1.00@ 1.25, BUTTER—Choice country, 15@17c, carce, 17¢. Hams, 15¢; breakfast bacon, | 15¢; clear bacon, 134¢; shoulders, 9c; dried beef, 16c. l*_L()l ‘R ~JOBBING PRICE — Best Minnesota patents, 4 70; Jack quc, 475 Shawnee fancy, 3 75; California ‘Pioneer,’ Q 3 75; Triumph, spring, 8 25; rye four } rye, Graham, 2 50; wheat Graham 325 !’ hay, 6 00@6 50 per ton; baled, 10 00 chopped feed, 1 60; chopped corn, 150 bran, 1 00 per cwt; straw, 4 00 per ton loose; 5 00 baled. Grocers' List, CHEESE—¥ull - Cream, 1%; Part Bkim, 1 o ANS—Tmported German 8 60 per bushel. GOXFEE.—Rio, tair, 11¢; Rio, good 2; Rio, prime to choics, 124c; Old_gov't Java; 264@284c, Mocha, 284c; Arbuckle's, 'EAS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@55; 5ic; Tmperial, good, 40(,45:, ; Young Hyson, 1% , 36@ c@$1 00; Jopan Nat Iwn.f oice, 60@75¢; Oolong, govd, ¢, chio.ce, 40@55; Souchong, 3h(@ choice, 35@4bc. !\L\V PICKLES—Medium, in barrels, | £900; do in half bbls, 5 25; smalls, in buh. 1200 do, in half bbls, 700, gherkinu. in bls, 14 00, do, in balf bbls, 7 50, PPN EGAT - Pure apple extrs, 16c: | pure apple, 13c; Prussing pure aovle, 16c, | SUGARS—Cut loaf, 1le; Crushed 11¢; Granulated, 10fc; Powdered, 11; Fine powdered, 11¢; Standard Coffes A, 9fc; New Yoik Confectioner’s Standard A, O wod A, 9ge; Prairie Lxtra (O, 9c, ROT I, 4 inch and larger, Yc; inch, 10c. WO()I)L:\WARE—’I‘WO hoop pails, 185; hree hoop pails, 2 20 No, 1 tubs pioneer washboards, 185 Double Crewn, 1 80; Wellbuckets, 3 50, LEAD—Bar, $1 65, CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 (Field’s), per case, 84 00; do 1 b (Fleld’u) per case, 2 75; ao 2 Ib (Standard), per case, 3 TLobsters, 1 m per dozen, 180, Tomatoes, 230; do I per case, 3 00; burn 2 (Mmmtum) r case, §10; soaked corn, 210; do 5 I (Yarmouth), per case, 315 string heans, per case, 2 10; Lima beans r case, 1 85, Succotash per case, % 00. a8, COmINOn, ger case, 2 00; th“’ choice, per case, 8 15, Blackberries, 21b, per ca 240; strawberries, 2 Ib, per emse,Z raspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 3 20, Dam- gons, 2 Ib, per @3:“:5 2 “gg lnfi:n rs per case, 3 3 ortlebers ps:cml:e, 240, Egg pluuu.Z b percise, 8 30, Eereen gages,2 1 e oase, 8 80; do choice, oer case 4 50, Pine Apples, 2 b, per case, doc?{, 76, " Peachios, 21b per oada 3 1b, case, 4 50@5 00; do, (pie), sh, per case,275; do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, § 50, SALT, —Dray loadn pe bbl, 1 65; Ash- tom, i ks, § 50; bhl dairy 80, by 3 50; bbls dairy, 100, 5 DD i 01 T5—Choloo halver, ( peaches, 7c: Salt Lake llo; vap- 4 orated 501b boxes, 134¢c; Michi o, 70; New York apples, 74c; Prunes, old, 64c; new, Bho; Currants, 6{@7e; Blackberries, new, sunA-nwmu- Ib papers. 4 do, 82 83; Church's, 82 NDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, Biogboxes 40 1bs, 16 oz., s, 15 RICE—Carolina, 74@8c; Louisians, 7 65, 16 oz, Ba, U Hugar bouse, bbl ble, " 570; ke, 4 gallone, 82 103 _sholce tablo syrup, 86o; Balf bbby, b5c; kogs, 83 50, STATCE—Learl, 430; Silver Uloss, 4 T . ssgc Corn Starch, 84@0%: Broeldoe | 7¢; Corn, Tho. Pepper, 10; Allepice, 19; Clmefl. 40c; Natmeds, $1 00+ ZhoiCasn, | X Mace 81 00, MATCHES—Per oaddie, 800; cases, 87.65; square casee, §5,10 SOAPS—Kirlc Savon Imperial, 8 35 Kirk's satinet, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 § Kirk's = white Russian, b2: Kirk's Eetocs, 215 Kitke Peatsle. Queen, (100_cakes), 40; Kirk's magnolia, 4 ¢ Y E—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 34 275; North Star, 2 56; Lewis 603 Jewell lye, 275, SH—Pennsylvatia cans, 4 doz., Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, 1'90: Anchor Ball 3 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED — Red clover, choice new, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover round new, 87 00; white clover, new, $1400; al alfa clover, new, $1250; alsiko, new, $1800. Timothy, good, new, 83 00, blue grass, extra clean, $150; blue gras orchard grass $2 50; rec millet, common or Missouri, $100 to 8135 clean, §1 choice, 1 03; 80c; millef, Gorman, Hungarian, 80c, HEDGESEED—Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushel, & 00; oage orange 10 bushels or quen 84 50 Honey locust, per Ib., 35c; per 100 I'h. 95 00, FIS .| ~l'nml|y white fish, 90 Ib hi bbls, No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 7 0 in 101b kits, 110; fami 1 erring, per keg, 1 Colum. s siver gaision; per 10011 5 Seory; Tidits coifish, oy Get: tonbloda Soatuts 93c; boneless fish, bhe, MACKEREL—1alf hbis messmackerel, 100 Ibs, $12 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex_shore do, 100 1bs, 8 60; Lf bbls, fat family do, 100 bs, 6 00; mess mackerel, 12 1t_kits, No, 1 ex shore, 12 Ib do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 12 1 do, 100; fat family, 101b do 7: “PEAN UTS—Ronsted, choics, red Te nossee, 10c per Ib; fanoy white, 104c per Ib; fyu—white Virginia raw, 100; roasted, 240, Dry Goods. BROWN, COTTONS—Atlantie A, 84c; Appleton XX, 7¢; Atlanta A, 8c; Boott L E?c,]!\tcku)o]lt. 4.4, 70; Cabot W, 7ol Chittenango A Gic; ‘rent Tl E c; Hoosier, 64¢; Honest Width, 7gc; In® ot Hand &, Indian_Standard A, o; Indian Grehard d. w., 8lo; Lawrence LL; 7¢; Mystic River, The; Pequot A, 8e; Shrwmut LL, 7e; Ubica G, bhes Wachus ett b Thot do'A, 8c; do E'48, i2o; Wal- cott B TN BEOWN COTTONS—Allendale 4 Thes Alligator 84, So; Argyle 4.4, 7io; Atlantio LL, 64c; Badger State X 4-1, Bennington © 4-4, Gie; Buckeye S. o Indian Orchard 'AA 9-8 8k Laconia O 39, 83c; Lehigh X 4-4, 9fe; Tonsdale 4.4 | 10¢; Pepperel N 80, 7¢; do © 82, Tie; do R 36, 7ic; do K 89, 83c; Pocasset O 4-4, 7c; Wamsutta 44 18 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androso sin L -4, 8hc; Blackstono A A I perial 54 do do half _bleached 4-4,9¢; Cabot 4-4, & Fidelity 4-4, 94c; Fruit of the Loom, 1 can bric 4-4,13c;do Water Twist, 103c; FallsQ, 10}e; Indian Head shrank 4-4, Lousdule, 10c; do cambric 37, 124c; New York Mills, 12¢; Pequot A, 10c; Pepperell N G Twills, 124c; Pocahontas 4-4, 9ic; Pocakset 4-4, ch, Utica, 1lo; Wamsutta 0 X X, 124¢. DUCKS (Colored)— i Albany ¥ brown, 8¢; do C, drab. 1 AL gtripes and plaids, do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 12hc; Arlington fancy, 10c; Brunswick brown, She; Chariot fancy, 12405 do extra_heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ijc; Indiana A brown' 15+ Nevonset A brown, 1oc, TIUKINGD—amoskeag A C A 32 19¢; do XX blue 82, 18h¢; Arrowanra, 9)c; Claremont B B, 153c; Conestoga ex tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 113c Lewiston & 30,'15¢; Minnehaha 4-4, 20¢; Omega super extra 4-4, 28¢c; Pearl Riv 2, 16c; Put- nam XX blno stripe, 12 Shetucket S 10hc; do SS 1% Yeoman’s blue 29, 90 DENIMS.—Amoskeak, blueand bronn 164¢; Andover DD Llue, 15ke; ArlingX blue Scotch, 18c; Concord 000, blue aw brown, 12jc; do AAA, do do 183; do X Xto do do 114c; Haymaker's blue and brown, 93c; Mystic River DD stripe, 16hc; Pearl River, blue and brown, 16c; Uncasville, | 1 blue and brown, 144c. CAMBRICS—Barnard, 5ho; Eddystone lining, 24 inh dauble face, S4; Garnor. A azed, bhe; i Munhattan, slove fgish, 5e; e mn o o H juot do 5c'vflnkwood s s e CORSET JEANS—Amory, 8¢; Andros coggin satteen, 84c; Clarende n, 6c; C toga satteens, Tic; Hallowel , ' Sc; Orchard 74c; Narragansett, improved,c Pepperill satteen 940; Rockport, 74o. Arnold, 7c; Berwick, 4fc; Cocheco, 7ot Conestoga, 6he; Dunkirk, 4fc; Dunnell, ?@7,.-- Fiddystone, 7c; Gloucester, 6c} Harmony, bie; Kulckerbocker, Gho; Mer rimac ), 7c; Mystic, bhe; Spragues, Southbridge, 6c; do. Ginghams, 7c; e boro, Be; Oriental 6he, GINGHAMS—Amoskeag, 103c; Amos- keag dress 124: Argyle, 10he; Atlantic, 9c; Cumberland, 7he; = Highiand, 83ci Kenilworth, 8jc; Plun kett, 10hc; Sus: sex, 8c COTTONADES-—Abberville 134 Agate, %0c; American, 11c; Artisian, 20¢; Cairo D and T, 13hc; Clarion D and T, 174¢; Decean Co, stripes Dand T, 160; Key" stone, 134c; Nantucket, 19c; Nonpareil, 16¢; Ocean D and T, w,w Royal, 1641 Sussex, 12¢; Tioga, 13 ‘achusett shirt ing shieks 1240; do, Vankin, 124c; York plain Nankin, 124c; du,ehaulu, stripes and fnnc}; 12¥~ do, 8 oz, 20c, EETINGS—Androscogein 10-4,274ct do 9-4, 24c; do 8-4, 22¢; Continental C 42, 11¢; Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 27h; New York mills 98, 85c; do 78, 30c; do 58, 22he; Pembroke 10-1, 25c; Pequot 10-4, 28403 74, ]“L' do 4" 16¢c; Pepperell 36, ‘I‘Jc, do’ 67, 31c; do' 57, 18c» Utica 96, 8505 do 58, 22ko; do 48, 170 Cigars and Tobaccos. CIGARS.—Seods, 815,00 Connectiout, 825.00; Mixed, £35.00; Seed Havanm, £50,00) ClearHavana, $75.00. TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 241b, 60c; Our Rope, firat quality, 62c; Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts,60c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 b, butts, 60c; Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 1, butts, 60; Army and Navy, | %00 o, B0 Bullion, fpounds, 58c; Loril: ard’s Climax, pounds FINE CUT—In pails,—Hard to Beat, 750; Golden Thread, 706, Tountain, ¥avorite, G; Itocky "Mountain, " 60c; Fancy, Daisy, 50c.—In tin' foll— Catling 0, 8., 6 Ib hoxes, per 1b 63c; Lori- illard's Tiger, 66c; Diamond Crown, 60, SMOKING—Al grades—Common, 25to 83¢, Granulated—Dlackwells Durhain, 18 0z 51¢; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. ka, 16 0z, 88¢; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per 1b, §1.35; Marburgs’ Puck, 2 oz, tin oil, 8o u..'ml 650, s and Varnishos. PAINTS TN OF otV hite lewv', Omaha P, P., 6}c; white lead, St. Louis, i are, 6 Marséilles grecn, 1 to 6 b c.ns, 200 French zine, g3 seal, 12; Fre: ch zinc, red seal, 11¢; French zinc, in var ish assv, %c; French zince, in oil assi, ic; Raw aad burnt umber, 11 cans 12; caw and burnt Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13. vefined lampblack, 12c; coach black, 1%; ory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 180; chrome green, L. M, & D., 14c; blind and shutter voen, L. M. & D)., 10c; Paris green, 180 fidian rod, 150; Venetian red, So; Tuscav re, 22c; American Vermiliod, I. & P,, 1sc; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &'D’ 0.," 18c; vellow ochre, 4; golden ochre, 15; patent lryer, 8o graining colors: light oak, dark oag, walout, uhmguut-md ash Lic ‘White lead, 64c; French #inc, 10c: Paris whiteing 2e; whiting plidor, 143 whiting comw’l, 13¢; lampblack German- town, The; 1 mpblack, or muy, 10¢; Prus. sian biue, 56c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, nher, burnt, 4e; winber, raw, 4isienna, burn f, dc; sienns, raw, 4o Teen genuine, aris green com'l S oie greon. N, ¥.! e chron green K., 126; ¥ “i0c; ver- | inilli 2 sed, Cooks 10¢, n's spaniah brown, 2 OILS—110"" " carbon, per per RIN'TS ~ Allens, Bho; American, 6o | £C ¢ 114c; 150 headlight, u?.; 1 u, beadlight, per 16¢; [ gallon, linseed, uw,pflgnlhm. 57; linseed, boiled, l-er gallon, fic; lard, winter str'd, per eal* lon, 1 00; \ol 80c; No. castor, X, per gnnm 115; No, 8, 1 05; sweet, sperm, W per gallon, neatsfoot, 1, 65¢; lubri. cating, zero, per gallon, 30¢; summer, 150; wolden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 8503 No. 3, 50; aperm, signal, pentine, per. unllnu. gallon, VP ARNTSHES arrels per gallon, Furniture, extrs, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; coach, extra, $140; Coach, No. 1, §1'20; Damar, extra, $1 75; Japan, 70c; as. phaltum, extra, S5¢; shellc, 83 50; hard oil finish, &1 80 DRU .8 AND un\m ALS —Acid Carbolic, 500; Ack f0c; Balsam Copabia, per Ib, 7 lh\rh, Sassafras, per 1b, 14c; 'Calomel, per 1b, 75¢; Cinchonidia, ber o7, 8105; Chloroform, per Ib, 1003 Yover's powders, per Ib, §1 40; Jpsom salts, per Ib, 84c; Glycerine, pure, per Ib, 8%; Lead, Acetate, per Ib, 24 0Oil, Castor, No. 1, per gal, ®1 Qil, Castor, I\n. 8, ‘per gal, §100; 0il, Olive, per gal. 81 50; Oil, Origanum, 500 Opium, 8 5 dinite Pk WA & Sy ver oz, 82 10; Potassium, Todide, per It 175; Salacin, per o, 40c; Sulphate of Morphine, per oz, Sulpiue tlour, per Ib, dci Strvchnine, ver oz, $1 2 Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 83 40; plow steel, apmnl cast, 70; erucible, Se; special or German, bc; cast tool do, 16@20 wui'nn -|mknn,'m 225@3 00; huhs, per sot, 1 95; felloes, sawed dey 140; tongues, each, 70@she; axles, ach, 7503 equare’ nuts, per I, 7@I1ci them per 1b, 8@18¢; rivets, per b 1lei coil chafn, per b, 6@i2c; malleable, 8c; iton wedges, 6c; crowbars, 6o; harrow teeth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, b 00; apring steol, 7@sc; Burden's horseshoes, b b0; Burden’s muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2.10; Otfentall Powder, Kogs, 86, 1f kegs, $3.48; do., quarter kags, $1.88; Blast- ing, kogs, 3 35 Fuse, ver 100 foot 50c, BAKBED WIRE—In car lots,,8 8 por 100; in loss than ear lots. § 55 ver 100, Oak sole, 88¢ to u y 28¢ to 85c; hemlock kip, 800 to 80c; lmmhnk call upper, 230 alligator, 4 0 408 Greisen kid, 250 to 2 1.00; oak 110 to 1 55; I setts, b 50 to 7 b toppings, 9 00 to 10 French ki, 0 2 00 rus- 600 to 10 50; . Moroceo, 80c Iimm.m | to 85c; pebble 0. D, \mhmuv 8bc; simon 270 to 300, HARNESS—No 1 star_oak, 4 o, 8%¢; No. 1 Ohio oak N ; No. 1 Milwaukeo Horses 5 Tho market is | all grades are elling well at o slight advance in prices. The demand for good horses exceeds the supply consideraoly. - Prices rangs as fol- ows: Fine single drivers, 8150, to 300,; Extra draft horses, $175. to 225.; Common drait horses, $100. to150.; Extra farm herses, £110, £0125.; Common to good farm horses £90. to 8100.; Extra plug, $60. to 75; Common plugs, $20, to $10. MULES,—15 to 154 hands (oxtra), $127 ta 150 14} to 15 hands, 8100, to 140 14 to 14} hands, 875, t0100,; 18} to 14 Lands, $0. t0 70, uo ALCOHOL, —It7 proof, 226 per wine gallon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, 126 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits, 187 proof, 124 per proof gallon; re-distilled wkiekies, 100@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tuckly and Pennsylvania ryos, 2 U0@7 00 BRANDIES—Imported, $6 00@16 00; domestic 140@4 00, GINS—Iu ported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1.40@3 00 RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@1 00; domestic, 1 b0@3 50 1'1-'\(,11 AND APPLE BRANDY— 75@4 00, CI{AMPAGNLS—Imrnmd per case, B:‘} %@3! 05 Amarizaa, case, 12 0@ CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 ‘WINES—Rhine wine, per muw, U 0@ 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumber. ‘WHOLESALE. Wo quote lumber, atn and shingles on rs at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING ~16 ft, and under, 821 00; 18 ft., $22 00. TIMBERS 16 ff. and under, $22 00. TIM BL]{ AN D JOIST—18 ft., $23 00; 2 ft. £t 827 50, rs. common Ne THITING — No. 1 (2nd boards). 218 50; N 17 00. STOCKS B —124in. D, $2800; 12-in. G, $35 00; 12-in. B, $40 00, PAPER—Stiaw paper, 340; rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, 7c; manila papor, 10c; news paper. 8c. COAL—Cumberland blackemith, $12; Morris Run Blossburg, 812; Whitebroast lump, 86 50; Whitebreast nut, 86 50; Towa lump, 6 50; Iowa nut 86 50; uockspr:ng 883 Anthracito. ol izen, 812 00@13 LS—Rates, 10 to 601, 3 i el BT 1T mik pellous: 850 Cement, bbl, 81 75. ' Towa plaster, bhl, 82 00, 'Hair per bu, 85c, Tarred felt 100 Ibs, 85 00, traw board, 83 c0. Merino nnwashed, lignt, 14@160; heavy, o @15150; medium unwashed, light, 18 750 washed, choice, 82c; fair, 300; tub- e aaarien et (et UL Cn 2@6c iens Hides Furs, Etc. HIDES—Groen hutcher's hide, 6@6he ored 74 hideey oo alty, part urod 7o biden, bie; dry finty sound, 18@1dc; d calf nd kip, 13@1doj dry » th!das,umn 10@11c; grecn calf, wt. § to 15 1bs,, 10@11c} green call, wt, under 8 Ibs, per skin, 50oi groen pelts, H0@81 25; firesn Jamb beine, 1 25@150; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut scored and ono grub, classed two: tLirdy rate,) brandod hides 10 per cont. off Coon skins, No. 1, 45; No. % 80o; No 3, 255 Now4 Mink, No. 1, 506 No, 2, E o, 8100 Mo e o M 60c; ‘No. ‘2, 2c. Skunk, No. 1, black, ¢ uhurtlltrl{m, 400; narrow stripe 2bc; Uroad stripe, 106, ‘Tallow 7c. Counofl Blufis Market. CouNoiL, BLurrs, July 10, BPlour—Crystal, Mills Golden Sheat, 3 ornia Eureka, patent, 8 80; best T Kansas, 4 00@1 23; Kansas and Missouri flour 3 60@4 25; graham, 8 75; e, flour, § 40, Corn Meal—White, 1 70 per hundr ed; yellow, 150 per hundred. Bran and Shorts—20 00 per ton Ghop Coru=—30 00 per ton. Wheat—No. 2, 115, Oats—No, 2, bbe, Rye—T7he, Barloy—80¢ Broon, Corn—34@ge, A llny Loose, 9 00@10 00; baled, 75 per Wood—6 00@7 00, Wool—15@2 Butter—Creamery, 20c;in rolls, wrap. ved, 16¢; rolls not ‘wrapped, 124c; mixed colors, 10@ 12}, 1 75, Live Chickens—8 60per dozen. Putuv.oe-—hume, old at 1065; new at * Tive STOCK, —Cattle—Extra, 4 50@ 550, Veal Calves—6 00, Hogs—7 00@ 750 Sheop—b 75, Ohnn.n quo-. Cu10a6o, July 11, teady; common to choice win- 5; low to choice western Lras, 4 00@7 00; Minnesota pat- 0@ 00, Wheat—Higher for No, for July; 112¢ for tember regular; | Flour— 2 uunm,' gust; 1 54 for July; August, Corn ¢ for July; 78¢ for August; 778 tor S mber, <‘IAh1 fur .lul 104c for August, Darley ..u.mul at Park—Lower; 2215 for July; 2250 for August. Lard—12 75 for July; 12 70 for Augi Julk Mcats % jolutter= (rflmwry @35; nlalry. 186 e, Egas—Slow at 17e. Whisky—1 1, Rec'ts, Shipm'ts ) 1,882 40,180 118240 ; 48,092 2,487 111 500 1 B A New York Produoe. Naw Yonk, July 11 Flour—Quiet but firm; Minnesota extra, 4 85@9 50; city mill extra, 5 05@s '0; southern flour firm; common to choice extra, 00, Wheat—Feverish; opening firm and higher, ‘me,. weak for spet, lower for options; No, L red, 187@1 «83; ungraded white, 1 20 July, 1 30h@1 & do, August, 12h}@1 9 Corn—Cash lots firm, options unsettl: lower trading .h.n. ungraded mixed, S 88¢; No. 88¢; do. July, Oats—Cash dnll - and ensier, irregular cloving lower; No. 1 whit . 1 mixed, 68c; No, \estern, G0@ 3¢, 3 state, 83c¢. options Barley—Quict. rk—Dull - and 2950, Lard—Weak, unsettled o 320 July, depressed; new mmicss, and lower, y—Nom Petroleum —Fir mi(nl e, St. Lonts Froduce. St. Lovrs, July 11, Flour—Firm Wheat — Unsettled; No. 2 red, 1 15}@ hi 108 for August. sier at S0@Sle for cash; 77 for August, Oata—Easier at 58¢ for cashy 5942 for August. Eggs - Unchanged, Whisky—1 15, Pork—Firm; short ribs, 13 00, Receipts, Ship'te, Flour. . 2,747 884 . 05,000 . ll).D(K) 3,000 & gt Chioago Live Stock. Outcaao, July 11 The Drovers' Journal reports: Cattle—Receipt 457, Market o steers, 6 00@ stockers, 4 0 5 for light; 7 75@8 40 for mixed | ing; 8 H0@S 90 for he: Sheep—Receipts, 1, shipments, Market firm at 4 50@5 20 for tat. Phllmaluhln Produce. PHILADELPHIA, July 11, ‘Wheat — for cash; 1 28} for Jul Corn—Tirm; 90c for cash; S7T@sSe for July. Oats—Firm at 67¢ for cash and July, Rye—Quiet; 92c, Enst Liberty Live Stook. East Liperry, Pa., July 11 Cattle—Slow and unchanged; rec 1,082; shipments, 10 653, Hogs its, 800; shipents, 3,100. adelphing, 8 70@8 905 Dalti- miores, 8 50@8 G0, e and Iubher l receipts 5,000; shipments Kansas City Live Stock. KAansas Ciry, July 11, Cattle—Market ac t previous prices, bulk of supply native cows and Texas steers, Receipts, 5,6i8; shipments, firm, higher and active; butchers’ of 4 50@5 50; native cows, 2 60@3 &5; Nexas steers, 8 80@4 5; no shipping stoers hero. Hogs—1 ,700; shipments, 55; market firm and shade higher; sales large at 7 00@8 45; bulk at 7 BR@S 00; light, 6 76@7 50; medium, 7 60@8 10; heavy packing, 8 10@8 40, gsbala ) Totedo Proance. Torepo, July 11, 1 Whent—Firm; 12" for No. 2" cash; 15} for August. e irm; high mixed, 8¢ for No, 2; Nle for cash; Slc for August. Oais—Firm; No, Augus 2, Btc tor cash; 42 for 20, U S Kansas City Produce. KaNsas Criy, July 11, %irm and_higher; No. 1 cash, 2 cash, 101 for August; 99¢ Corn—Steady; Oats—Nirn Peoria Prodace. Pronia, July 11, Corn—Easier; .high mixed, 78}@784c; mixed. 78@78}c. O, 0 at 58h@s8ie, 2 Highwines—113, Turpentine Market. WiLmiNGTON, N, C,, July 11, 5 R;Zuln—])ull; straincd at 1 50; good, Spirits—Firm at 4 dar—Firm a1 65, e = Baltimore Froaucu. Baumvoge, July 11, Flour—Quiet and unchange: ‘Wheat—Southern quiet; fultz, 1 30@ 134; longberry, 1 ¥3@I 35; No. 2 red wmm firmer at 1 84} for cah; 1254@ 1 284 for July, Corn—White southern steady st 108; yellow southern, tirmer at 93:; mwized west. ern, 62§c. Buffalo Live Stook. Easr Burrato, July 11, Lower; 85 for July 67 for August, sceipts, 3 shipe Yorker weighty, 8 40@ 8 60; good medinm weights, w3 90 - — Petrolulun Tuly 11. Petroleum 1 white, 110 test, at 6; SAL owest poss cash pi 6-m-1m TYLER AL ccmissiy YOB - R-I-E-USM-A- 'l‘-\I- As it s for all tho painful discascs of the [ H KIONIV., LIVER AND BOWIL.- E| It cleansos'tiio system of the acrid poiso; g [that causos the dreadful suffering whlch 6 w17 the vietime of sheumatiaa caz reaise £lof tho womt T ot o dinoass! S & [have boon quickly relioved, and in short| @ time g, THE KEHDALL PLAITING MACHT LS e = TRESS-WAKERS' (OMPANIOH, It plaite rom 1-.30f & o fnch ¢ width In the coarsest folts or fin JE‘ i1 ’j i It does all kinds and styles of j lu 1 v o ludy tiat does hee own drows ki a ta do without Gne—gs nic aehion, if soen It selis reulare or Agent’s bormu CONGAR & O | A Miscellaneous ]8\‘3. CITY COUNGIL Hossrs. Barker and Wilson Complete the Board of Public Works, A Seesion that Came Near Lasting All Night, The Contract of Public Printing Disposed of at Last. Lot of Routine \ Business, At the regular moeeting of the city council, last evening, Messrs. Baker, Behm, Dellone, Dunham, Herman, Kaufmann, Loeder, O'Keefe and Thrane responded to the roll eall, The journal of the preceding rogu- lar and special meetings was read, correctod and approved. Mr. McGuckin arrived. Mr. Corby waltzod to the front. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, From the mayor: Appointing Geo. E. Dennis North Omaha sower in- spector. Confirmed, From the mayor: In regard to sale of pest-house ground to Ada P, Drake, The tax of 1872, §18, is still due. Re- ferrad. From the mayor: Appointing B. F. Walker special policeman on Tenth street without compensation. Con- firmed. From the acting mayor: ing ordinances. Filed. From O. Hartman, withdrawing his name as a momber of the board of public works, From the committeo on s'reets and grades, recommending the confirma- Approy- " | tion of Joseph Barker as a membor of the board of public works. Adopted. From the mayor, appointing Mr. John Wilson member of the board of public works. Confirmed. From the city treasurer, reporting that he had not advertised for the salc of sewnr bonds, as instructed, but had notified over 200 eastern bauks, and thought that botter than newspaper advertising and much cheaper. Ap proved. From the city attorney, in regard to certain expense incurred Approve From John D. Howe, reporting expenso incurred 1 taking dopositio : in use of Lowry vs. tho city. Al- lowed. From L. J. Keunard, calling atten- tion to the need of curbing and gut- tering the crown of Dodge street to protect property. Referred with power to act. From Avdrew Anderson, in regard to Jot 1, block 63; has expendud about $1,600 on samo, which is now endangered by grading which renders it liable to overflow; wants $500 dam- ages cr clear title from the city to the lot. Referred. From the street commissioner, sub- mitting report for June, Filed. From the city engineer, reporting list of sidewalks ordered and not con- structod, The city physician’s revort for June. Filed. From John A. Creighton: Asking permission to bring alley between Thirteenth and Fourteenth, Farnam and Harney to grade at expense of property owners. Granted. From Joseph Barker: Asking per- mission to remove dirt from alley be- tween Fiiteenth and Sixteenth, Jones and Leavenworth, Granted. The city marshal’s report of liquor dealers aud druggists for June. Ro- forred, City marshal’s list of prostitutes for June, Referred. From Owen McCafirey and others requesting catch basin put in on n. e. corner Eighteenth and Jackson streot. Referred, From residonts: Calling attention to improvements necessary on St. Mary's avenue, Referred. From Geo. Smith: Calling atten- tion to North Omaha creek sewer, criticising location of same, and mak- ing certain suggestions, Referred. From N. Shelton: Notifying the city that water is uow in certain fire hydrants and ready for use. Re- ferred. From T. L. Kimball: Acknowl- edging recoipt of indemnity bond of $2,000. Filed. From J. E. Markel: Requesting that certain strects be brought to grade. Referred. Several maps of streets and new ad- ditions were filed. RESOLUTIONS, To advertise for bids By Buker: block 193} to fill pond on lot 1, Adopted, By Bohm: Iustructing street com- missioner to build culvert 4 by 4 feet uoross Pierce and Twenty-second strects, Referred, By Baker: That certain parties have permission to slope a high em bankment on Cass between Twenty- “|first and Twenty-second streots, the dirt to be used in filling the street, pmu\h to fill lnt 3, hlock 112, 0n Doug- a8 street, at cost not to oxceed b per cent of the assessed value of the prop erty. Action postponed for two weeks, By McGuckin: instructing the city attorney to oblige all parti 8 on the line of the Waring aystem to make connocticn within sixty days. Re forred By Mctiuckin: to pormit Mr. Pan- ter to erect a gas lamp on Thirteenth and Deuglas at his own expense. Re- ferred By MectGiackin: To put down cross- walks. Action deferred. By McGuckin Instructing the marshal to notify all property owners on Tenth street botween Farnam and Pierce to lay their sidewalks to the curb line at once. Mr. Kaufman moved an ment to extend tho order Tenth stroet on the south. The amendmont was lost, ard the rosolution adopted By Dollone: Instructing the mayor to exccute a deed for lot 15, in block 20604, to Katio George. Adopted. y Thrano: Requesting the U Pacific railroad to plank botw: rails on Eleventh streot, and to build a culvert under the track on Twelfth street, Referred. By Thrane: To have gutters on South Tenth street near Pierce pro- tooted. Roferred. By Kaufmann: To sell condemned sowor pipe. Adoptod. By Kaufmann: Authorizing the amend- only to ornamenting of Douglas street, \nyn—l\nnlmnnn. Leeder, Thrane, O'Keefo—4, Adopted, A mutmu to adjourn till 0 this morning was lost. ORDINANCES, An ordinance appropriating out of the water rent fund £10,404 50 for ront of 250 hydrants to July 1, 1882, was road a first and socond time. An ordinance making the levy of taxos for 1882 was passed, The water rent ordinance was next passoed under suspension of the rules, The June appropriation ordinance was next passed. An ordinanc mending the ordi- nanco ontitled ‘“Fire Dopartment” was read by the title and referred to the committee on fire, Anamendatory ordinance regulating the salary and defining the duties of the strect commissioner was passed under suspoension of the rules. An ordinance establishing the curb line of Douglas street between Six- teenth and Twentioth streets, and providing for the improvement and was o'clock read twice and roferred. An ordinance providing for a judg- ment index, showing judgments for and against tho city, was read twice and referred, The ordinance establishing paving districts in the city of Omaha, num- bered one to thicteen inclusive, was passed. The ordinance levying a tax for the grading of Tenth street betwoen Far- omployment of ten men by the street o 4o hrige o, e | nam and _Piorce, and the ordinance el 5 y appropriating mo o Mr. Baker corrcoted some state- luw} LS by e UdnUnagd ments in The Herald in regard te bridges needing repairs, Ho nounced the artiele wrong in toto, Mr. O'Keofo amonded to employ six men, Withdrawn and resolution adopted. By Thrane: That the two men em- ployed ns carpontors in repairing side- walks and Dbridges bo paid at the rato of €2 50 per day. Lost. By Horman: Instructing the city engineer to place grade stakes on Park avenue and roport cost of bring ing that streot to grade. Adopted. By Dellone: To put Fifteenth stroot botween Douglas and Dodgo in passable condition. Adopted. ES, pro- REPORTN OF COMMITT On judiciary: Authorizing the city marshall to romove house in alley in block 200, as per instructions. Adopted. Da claima: Roferring elaim of city Lhyician to the board of health to be audited, Adopted. o wminutes was taken ling spoll. RECESS, s recommend- O sireebs i ing tho Jottny of virnet for grading Sixteenth street to John Petorson & Co. Adopted, A similar contract on the samo street with F. W, Krone was recom- mended. The same committee recommeonded the chango of grade on Harney stroet, asked by Fred Drexel and others, and instructed the oi y engineer to ropor: profilo and estimate. Adopted. The same comuiittee returned the ordinance establishing paving districts with certain changes, and recommend- ed its passage, Adopted, The same committes recommended advertising for the curbing and gut. tering of Douglas street from Six- teenth to Nineteenth. Adopted. The same committee recommended the passage of the ordinance levying a tax for grading Tenth strect and ap- propropriating money for same, Adopted. On motion of Mr. Dunham the rules were suspended to take up the matter of the sale of certain property on Twentieth streot, between Farnam and Harney Rev. J. W. Ingram, $1,200 being offered for the same. RKeferred. A motion to adjourn was lest. The committeo on police reported by resolution instruating the city mar- shal to report in full as to all houses of ill-fame and give locations, and that all policemen report such places where they come um{ur their notice. Adopted. The same committee in favor of allowing Wilkios and Evans to raise barn and put brick basement under it, Adopted. The committee on sidewalks and bridges reported in favor re-adver- tising for bids to build a bridge over North Omsha creek on Saunders stroot. Adopted. An adverse report was made in the matter of a proposed bridge over the second north Omaha croek, The resolution to have the city ad- vertising done in tho German paper, An ordinanco appropriating out of the water rent fund $5,794.563 for the payment of the rent on 250 fire hy- dranta to January 1st, 1882, was passed. Mesars. C. V. Gallagher, J. M. Ross and C. D. Hine were nominated as membors of the library board. Re- ferred. On motion the council adjourned, 1t being 12:456 a. m. and the session liaving lasted nearly five hours. Nature's Sparkling Specific {1 [n. and Biliousnom, the wite: o the 4 nous Sl S, i duplic el in 4 mom it wi'h 4 spoo Of TARRANTS SELIZEI AT RIENT, Wnich ¢abuin ovary valuablo olem of " the German Hpring. hy icians of Enrope pro- nonne i/t of Providones the most pa- tont o and it fae simile, Known alterati \ w placed within tho reach western world. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS of every favalid $5.000! To Safe Experts AND NANUFACTURERS! NEBRASKA NATIONAL BAIN K Of Omaha. Has purchasod of the Corlies Safe Manufacturing Co,, of Providence, R safo whith is guar- anteed in \\ntlm( 10 ‘absolutely burglar proof for a period of thirty-six hours continiious and undisturbed aftack with the use of such tools and applicance and in a practically unconditional way, This bauk derires - thorough test wade upon this safe, and in caso of failure to stand it, tho bank will bo at liberty to purchase any other safe and may roturn this o the manufacturers, Any party s at liborty 1o undertake the atback who “will furnish satisfactory bond to pay all damago to the safe, in case it is not entered in the stipulated time. ~The Corliss Company agree in writing to doposit with this bank the sum of #5,000.00, upon tho slguin of an agreoment as vo—the waid sum to bo pacod within the £3 bo forfeited tothe party operating in 1) contents rab RY W, YATES Cashir, o I forcluly opaned. and stractod HEN| fiLL YARCD St the Post-Telegraph, at the same rato as in the Eoglish papers, The ayes and nays were called for and resulted: Ayos 4, nays 7. Lost, The committee on rules, forms and printing reported in fayor of letting the centracy for job printing to Samuel Reese, made in regard to the city advertising, The former was signed by Messre, Baker and Dunham and recommended lotting the contract to The Tribune Publishing company, and the latter, signed by Mr, Behm, recommended letting the contract to Tue Bre, Mr, Baker said: Talk of soulless monopolies, it was nothing to the soulless nowspapers, He expected to be overhauled for his remarks. He Adopted. By Baker: Calling for report of cross walks needed in each ward, Adopted, By Leeder: Instructing the city clerk to advertise for bids to build a market house on Jeflerson square at cost not to exceed $100,000, Re- ferred, By Belm: To present each mem- ber of the police force with a copy of Chase’s revised city ordinances, Adopted. By Behm: To build crossings on Tenth stroot between Farnam and Leavenworth, Referred, By Behm: To place alley between Pierce streot and Poppleton avenue on Twentioth street in passable con- dition, Referred By Behm: Instructing city engi- neer to prepare an ordinance to lower the grade of Karnaw, Douglas and Harney streets one foot between Six- teenth and Eighth streots, Referred, By Bohm: fo completo the filling of trenches now open in the lines of alloys where sewer pipe has beon laid. Adopted., By Danham: that a commission con ng of the city engineer, George Smith and J, A, Horbach, be ap- pointed to locate and monument the 15 Adaius 8t, Chicaso north line of Nicholas street. Adopted. By McGuckin: to advertise for pro- said everybody was afraid of the newspapers, and that it was almost impossible to get this committee filled last spring. ‘T'ho papers could strike at a man and hecould not strike back, The award of the contract last year was brought up and cited as an ex- ample Mr, Behm said he only took the circulation of Tue Bek 1nto consid- eration, He expected just as much hell from Tue Bee as from The Herald jackass, If he was adver- tiaing for a house he would pay $6 in Tue Bee sooner than have it in the others for nothing. O'Keefo, Thrane and Leeder en- dorsed Mr, Behm's report., They wanted the printing done where tlm mass of the people would read it. Mr. Duuham called for the ayes and nays on the adoptiongef the report. Ayes—Bohm, Thrane—4, Nays—Haker, Corby, Dellone, Dun- ham, Herman, Kaufman and Me. Guckin—7, The ayes and nays were called on the adoption of the majority report, ard resulted as follows: Ayes—Baker, Behm, Corby, Dol- loae, ])unhum, Herman, McGuckin Leeder, 0'Koeffo, A majority and minority report was |1 s thes colobrated stoves for oy & Bradford, Omuha, Neb, 20 1m m&e&kw INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL, wlo by Our succe stul, fally teied, old e lends paidduring past thirteen Weo wu.nl a local agent ln OR, The Story of the Sewing Machine. Invostors of sm.dl and medium amounts in Grain Provlsiong Btocks an fully rotected a4 s tablis) ed plan.’ Tiy Ir. 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