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t sees » 7 r ~ THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA MONDAY, JULY 17, 1882, 9 FI"A"cE AND cflMMERcE Cut meats of all kinds and lard have met | Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 124¢; New | horses, $100. to l,w, Rt Vhrm hors e —— e —— e — ) > ; 4 : A J . to 150.: craes, . D, - ‘ap! Flo o / i " | with fair movement, on an irregalar snd | Xork Milla 114 ; Pequot A,10c; Pepperel | 8110, to 125,; Common o good farm hores Moo Rt u‘“l‘:,’_‘ '%';L‘:‘“'M““ apt. J. A, Flotcher, an old sea captain, o decliniog markets all having deciued fuly | 3, &, KVl Adhcy Fooatintas 4-4 Ohc; | 890, o $106.; Kxtes plugry 860, t0 753 | The DroversJournnl rapogisc = L P 2T it FINANCIAL. f per pound during the week—in sym- |0 X X, 124, T o e Wamiutta &’."ifivma' ettes), 0125, | oo 1OEL=Tioonipts, RO0D. "Murket ovet | o csngs Armupsment Mterpriss Japan, s at the Metropolitan on his way New Yore, July 15, | pathy with eastern markets, DUCKS (Colored)—Albany ¥ brown, 18 _Bande, $100, 30 140.1 | sande wore ehe ot coratiy Sranty ot [ ot the Age—What May b Bae [y o * Vs to trs Un'ted Sttes, FINANCIAL REVIEW, Flour and other millstuffs are firm at a?:-“‘" O, drab, do XX stripes and ands, $75. 01005 183 0 14 | the market ranced 5@ 106 lower a1l aronnds pected—A Tour of Foreign this morning to rejo'n the party at Platts! The events of the week in financial cir- | quotations, !-t:;;; '1“.“i ;»ln‘i‘d; \l ‘K‘;IT:.(;-Y: ':;ah hands, . to 75, PP | mived, @R 05; heavy 8 00@S 75; llghl.’ Landa $2,000,000 month, v i " " Y i 'y 3 7 40@ ¥ g tabed, cles were more important than for some | The receipts of hogs are 85 cars; packers | 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8je; Chariot fancy, | ALCOHOL — 187 proof, % 26 ot wine e treee s, 8,000, Matket e Invested. District Attorney Burnham has returned time past. On the stock exchange there | paying 7 55 for good. 12§e; do extrs heavy, 2o; Fall River |gallon; extra Oalifornin spirita, 187 proof, | aily Tifelese; common: & 65001 0; Taie 1o TR from his trip to Salt Lwke and brings back nese, and transactions were unusually well [ The local grain trade still continues | TICOKLNUS—Amoskeag A U A 82 kies, 1 00@1 501 fine blended, 150@ | st eer (e 2 00@ A 2os bulls | controversy as to who is the groatest [ vantages of the place. Mr. Burnham is ‘:“S':’"w ’l' L ‘.“';'k' ‘:':"r? have been [ quiet, and prices remarkably steady. 1) do :‘"\’ x"‘t‘“;“ B mmarnct Z"‘::fv‘\':‘l"““f,‘:i'::"l':‘k:"':v rlye;‘ffl‘;s:’( - | aleo weak and Tower; Taxans "3A5@4 90 | Amusement caterer ' the world, and | "‘f"““'" health and ready for his ardu- dull for a long perio denly becoming 'he o ren reported i ot | ¥ ont onestoga ex nd Pennsylvi W ors and feeders pai ¢ @ Y 1o ties, active, A hm\lnm. m:l" n:"n:; l‘.n "LII:-; t 1\‘::. nrv‘elynd‘:'” xm peatid il 5‘“("m"}"“)"u b, T1je Lewwton o a l%l\r\lm‘"&flf mported, 86 00@16 0; | pkers and feeders painfully dull st 325@ | the result has been to point out W, [ 4" Sy o e pre. | to-day are as follo Minnehaha 4.4 ymestic 1 40@4 00, SR Toani 7. Col g - ————— vaile | almost throughout the entire week, [ Potatoes declined 25c. , 28¢; Pearl GINS—Im ported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, | upi weak I:'l':"’h' ‘(N:rrlf;'!;‘,|l\n‘»(|\o \}. ( 1.: a8 the one groat Civsar of the [ g4 Amos, Tyler Street, Rochester, and the market closed at anadvancein| New York mill cotton advanced fe. e ‘\_klula‘ stripe, Shetue L@, . [ ks sales ranged 8 003 80, Show Kingdom, and his recent suc- reltea: *Xour SFuiNa Buossou s wonder: o " i@ " Sie fefidy 104¢; do SS 12 eoman's blue 20, 9¢| RUMS—Imported, 6 00; Now cossfnl tor oreig! ™ .. | ful; T never used an ng that acted so the general list of 13@"] per cent. Min-| Honcst width adva DENTMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn | England. 2 00@4 00; domestio, 1 b0@3 50 Cinotnnati Produoe. cossinl tour in foreign lands aud tri- | Lol on S bwels, and a6 the sams titme lis & 8¢, 1 ) X neapelis & St. Lowis aud Milwankee & St, —— 'P—— 164¢; Andover DD blue, 153e; ArlingX CH AND APPLE BRANDY. CINoINNATY, July 15, umphant return to Ameriea, after a free from the drastic properties of Paul common advanced b§ and '§ per cen P'O‘f‘lfl and Provisions. blue Scoteh, 184¢; Concord 000, blue aw |1 75@4 00, Pork— Easier, 12 journey of over 42,000 miles by land s nsually sold for the purpose. raspectively, Northwestern, Lake Shote |, FOTATOES—OId, out of market. | brown, 124c: do AAA, do do 134 do XXto [ CHAMPAGNES—Imported per case, | Lard—Urime’ steam i § i th Y I0nd | Brice 50 cents, trial bottles 10 conts St WVibksh Foas G801y "O'®| Home grown plenty; new, 6.@7c |do do 14he; Haymaker's blue and brown, case, 12 00 and sea, seems suflicient to warrant Jull0-d1w nd Wabash rose 4@>53 per cent. The [ per bushel the; M River DD stripo, 163e; Pearl 18 50 this mlilion rendered verdict, Mr. & e rike in specialties ranged from 1@14 per| ONIONS—8$150 per bushel; new | River, blue and brown, 1 Uncasville, 4 50@186 00 B@ld 7). ST 4 2 4 A Uorrection. ocent, home gre per_doz bunches, 15( blue and brown, 113c. i , per case, 6 0@ | F ull; winter tawily, [ C0l0 has rccontly added to his mam- [ To the Editor of The lice Money was 'sasy theoughout, with 2j@8| RADISE Home grown, e dus, e ‘t"!'hui‘..:hi{]‘.m:"fi:[:’ ;(\,r'}tl‘\:'\;n;urlx{\ awba, per case, 4 00@7 00, waolo Sl N moth circus, monagerio of trained | 1 saw in Siturday's issue an account Yer ponud 5y 0 ce, o oat— Lo ctive; No. 2 red, ) ¢ 3 1er cent as the ruling rates, & O 1;:'..‘1' 1 3 od, bio: Manhattan glove finish, 5fe; WHOLESALE. f1 13 animalsand great congress of wondere, an alleged emberzlement case in Exchanges were firmer and advanced. ATOES—Per Lox, 81,006 rt do l;wk l|n|xlgw‘«l'.;-ic; Pequot do all the etrange and striking features [ which quite an error was made. . Governments were lower for long dates | 1. :'r".m“l\‘\‘.':"j;\;fi;‘" possible to discovoer during his recent| Mr. J. K. Lovolace never was ar- issued, and higher for extended bonds, coggin aatteen, 836; Clarendc v, i, 8 i & tour of the world, and it is now safe | reated. Mr. Edgerton went to Schuy MONEY. toga satteens, 7: Hallowel , Sc; Indi 4 6 ft. and under, 00. to say that over $2,000,000 1s repro- | lo arY O ol Money closed easy at 2} per cent, WHEAT S Oah No s 1 Orchiard “lt‘:)tnr"raugnlnunl.‘:-.lmlvr:\;\"i.\‘ ~\l\"“"’l~\"!:0 10 sky—Tirm ot 1 14, seiitad 3 Mis gigantic gombiniation .l""r.i 1,::. * :'f‘l ) ‘(f‘lli.‘,ffif.it-?"{,'u“.lifi' FierERAES Sloasd HH K1 BOBH 40, it e ek T 14, 4 acd 6 in.. 829 00; which is reploto in allits appomtmenta | instond of Smith's. The wholo affair GOVERNMENT BONDE, Y.—Cash No, 2, 88 Arnold, Berwick, 4§c; Cooheco, 7o . 2, 820 00, 4 Kanens City Produnos. and boyond aill reasonable doubt the | arose from a misunderstanding, and Closed firm. Conestrga, Gio; l)\u|7 #te; Dunull, | -\:I‘P; TING <N ;l_(gg.l Sotttnon | \wh ot o Werk oy oy B gm;.l.hml mnu]u-nwm entorprise on [ Mr. Lovelncs thowed up to the cent % 3 ] 6)@7c; Eddystone, 7o; Glouc onrds), 0. 700, Sor eanh 00 for Sl s ool ool | earth, In order to deviate entirely [ for all moneys he over had anything v d ¢ Harmony, 5he; Knjckerbocker, TOCK! BOARDS,<12-in, D, 823 00; ol 3 for July; 984 for August; { fpop, the 3 . Yesopy 3 » 3: rv":xl;l“l:ul o T rimae D, 7o; Mystie, .0, ", §40 00, s d ”‘l"m"“ t""l’a“u;nl n,"".l:l.‘l an dumrnlu;un to do with, 5~ (‘uanML et orn, 60@65; oats, | Southbridge, be; do. Ginghams, 7c; paver, 3fo; rag papor, 2 mixed, 74}o for cash; i go 18 erected and used for Cuas, B, lfi'n e i' ‘L‘"“l ATS—Hams, 160; breakfast bacon hnl’ni 5ie: Oriental 63c, hoda paper, 7o; manila paper, 10c; '*lvv i:u‘u»v.' S Mbs (I‘\([lurpnm\ of introducing a series of K Lov euis: ered, ATS —Hams, 150; bres acon, TING. A N ot ol mixed, 88¢ for July; 30¢ for o oV Ol ofc 0! g . - i B continue 5o clear bason, 13}e; shoulders, 9c; dried | oo L Anis— Aincekeng, 12jo; Amo . | news boper, be 5. | August T e et L AL LU W ' tontiNsd : i 3 s 903 keag dress 03 Argyle, 10 Atlant JOAL—Cumberland blacksnith, §12; otk der canvas, A €50,000 troupe of Baby's Warnin bl i) . e R _ JOBBING PRICE — Best | 861 Cumberland, * 74o; Highlana, 7hej [ Morris Run Blossburg, 812; White - -~ (e D LTS TR TR ST E T IV A b el R L 6 : BAILROAD BONDS, FLOUR - NG UCE — Dest Kenilworth, 84c; Plun kett, 10hc; Sus- [lump, 86 50; Whitebreast nut, 86 St. Lonis Live Stook. Itie 01 & N 3 Mother ina fricht, fither in a plignt; Pactfic railroad bonds closed as follows: | Minnesota patents, 4 70; Jack Frost, 4 75 | e iump, $6 50; Towa nut £6 50; Rock Spring 8n I Tuly 18 novelties hoso veritable animals [ When w rms do bite baby e : 0wt | Shawnee fancy, 8 75; California * Pioneer,” | " 50TMON ADES-— Abberville 13} ‘Il Bizew, $13 0013 50, Homs Receints 510, uovts, July 12, factors have boen trained to a degree [ 1f fivor scts in, Union lsts.. 117 @173 Triumph, spring, 5h; rye flour 18 -y ~ ogs — Receipts 540; market weak, slow | (67 oo o0 L EREEE Ot croupy p 3 3 3 u b 3 AL g 3 o y 1les 2 sian, ¢y Y 0 v h anc entire il ¢! - Al i = | In that house the Land Grants 11 ye, Gratiam, 4 50; wheat Grak Agate, %0c; American, 11¢; Artisian, 20c S—Rates, 10 to 60, 3 60, nd entirely without chang | of excellonco which dwarfs to insigni- [ in hat Hotwe th rants . -1 rye, Grahom, 2 50; wheat Grabam | Ogiro ‘D and T, 134c; Clarion D and LIME—Lar barrel, $1 15; bulk pe ous: | pigs, 7 50@8 10; packin, 7 ficance all previous displays of equine | For mothers leirn wi houé delay, Univn Siuking « v eellEpin % hay. 6 00@6 20 per Lon; baled, 10 00 Yo ktel A 35 7 pigs, 750G i packing 7 j play 1 M H 0. I nd he; Key- | 99 " y e 0 plaster, | bu chers » solec 8 - ckes odueation, )01 r S astoraa cures by nigh nd day. 4TOCKS chopped. feed, 1 60; chopped corn, 150 :Z?;;I{‘;‘;‘?" M;{;‘!;‘_‘J’;‘,}T\J“;; Kor | 000 g.;‘“(‘)}’,"‘ ,‘;'I’l’irs‘éfl P Lowe phaster, | bu chers. to soleot,' 8 208 70; stockens, Il A performing Spanish | Cast area by wight and day. o th AL X bran, 1 00 per cwt; straw, 400 per ton | (o oedct T 1980 Roval 164 | felt 100 Ibs, 88 o00, _Jarred | 5 60@6 50, 3ull is also introduced into the area Sohooner Sunk- The stock market to-day was strong, ao- \ooses 5 00 baled. 16c; Ocean D and T, m?v uclfn”‘z'a Hll:.ia ol Ibs, 83 00, wikraw board, €8 cr. —————— aud exceutes a numboer of freaks that | National Assoclatod Proes. R i tive and Luoyint throughout, and, under & good buying movement, prices advanced sharply, closing at rise of }@4 per cent as compared with yesterday’s closing quo- tations, Most prominent in the advance were Hannibal & St Joseph preferred, Louisville & Nashviile, Wabash preferred, Reading, Denver & Rio Grande, Lacka- wanua & Western, Burlington & Quiney, and Texis Pacitic. These were also the most active stocks, The following were the closing bids: Western Union. 88} Erie Aduins. Preferred . H & St Preferred . Kansas & ' Lake Shore. Lake Erie & W Louis & Nash. Moris & B. e Northwester @ o Preferred . Micu Cen 0&W N 1’ Ohio & Miss. Preferred . DM Reading R 11 20 Preferre Cent Pa, 1875000 San Fran Lreferred . Quick-ilver . Preferred . StP& O. Preferred. St. Paul Preferred . Nash. & Chal M LS &W... Wabash. ... . Preferred . : STATE BONDS, Unchanged. CHICAGO MONEY, CHICAGO, July Preston, Kean & Co., bankers, report: Money in fair demand at 5@7 per cent. Eastern exchange betwean city banks, 50¢ premium per $1,000, Clearingsof associated banks, 87,100,000, UNITED STATES BONDS, 3)’s Extended 6's .100§@101 9’ Extended 5. 1013@102 13's Coupons. 114 @114} 4 Coupon 1 C. B. & Q. Towa div 4's. . M, & St. P, Dubuque ( (%) N sinking fun CUMMERCIAL O abas Wholennle Market. UFFICE OF THE UMAHA kX, Saturday liveniug, July k [he wholesale trade of the city for the past week is reported fair for the season, and the weather hus been generally agree- able, and acc:ptable to all claeses of in- dusiry, While we have had more rain than was necessary during the week, it has been confined to showers and has not materially interfered with busivess, There has been a moderate trade in dry goods, cargets, manufactured clothing, Doots and shoes, drugs, tinuer’s stock, and building material on mail order account? and prices and values wers essentially un- changed, though cotton goods all hold firm &t quotations; groceries show steady ac- tivity—good sales having beea reported in sugars, teas, coffees, syrups, rice and other staples; fish being in particularly good de- mand, and prices comparatively steady. The produce business has been fairly ac: tive. The receipts of butter and gggs have been light, and quotations well main- tained, Potatoes are coming 1 freely and prices declining rapi/ly —sellingto-day at 50@60c per bushel. Vegetables ot all kinds are plenty, and sold fairly on a declining market, as did also green fruit, berries, ete, Tomatoes, in good condition, are selling to-day at 1 00@1 25 per box; onions at 1 50 per bu-hel; cabbage, 75@1 00 per dozen, Apples are in goud supply, and selling at 300@4 00 per barrel. The same may besaid of peaches, they selling at 75@125 per box as to quality, Strawberries; receipts, limited, the season being nearly over, selling at 2 75@ 300 per case, of 16 quarts, Raspberries are also in limited supply, demand fair,and sellig at 4 80 per case, of 24 quarts, Red raspberries are in fair supply, and selling at 8 25 per case, of 24 pints, Whortleberries are arriving freely, and slow salg at 200@250 per box, of } bushel. " Currants; receipts are liberal, and sell freely at 2 00 per case, of 16 quarts, California fruits, one car assorted, ar- rived this week and found ready sale at the following prices: Pears, in boxes of 45 pounds, 4 50; round lots, 4 10; peaches, in boxes of 20 pounds, 2 75@8 00; appricots in boxes of 20 pounds, 2 60G ; plums iu of 20 pounds, apples, in bushel boxer, at 1 50. Lewons are in abundant supply, and prices decliniog; we quote to-day at 6 00@ 6 50, boxes, 00@3 50 Grocers' List, CHEESE—rul Urewm, 1 Skim, 10c, BEANS—Imported German Part 60 per bushel, GUFFEE.—Rio, tair, 1l0; Rio, good 20; Lo, prite to choice, 124e; Old gov't «; Zh@28he, Mocha, 28c; Arbuckle's, AS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@ ; Imperial, good, 40@1 Young Hyson, good, 56(@ be@$1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, $50; Japan, choice, 60@ 0 3@ 40; Oolong, cho.c 1 (@40c¢;: choice, NEW PICKLES— 2000; do in half bbls, b 1200 do, in half bbls, 700; gherkins, in bls, 14'00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, pure apple, 13¢; Pruseing pure vv SUGARS —Cut loaf, 1le; Ui ed le; Grauulated, 10je; Powdered, 11; e powdered, 11 ndard Coffee A, New York Confectioner’s Standard A, 9%c: Good A, 9%c; Prairie Extra U, 9c, {OPL—Sisal, § inch and larger, ¢ ch, 10c, JOODENWARI—1 hoop pails, 195; hree hoop pails, 2 20! No. 1 tubs pioueer wishboards, 185 Double Crewn, Well bucicetu, 3 50. EAD—Bar, 21 65, CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 b (Ficld’s), per case, 84 00; do 11 (Tield's), r oase, 2 75; ao 2 1b (Standard), per case, 565 Lobsters, 1 dozea, 180. Tomatoes, 230; do 8 b per case, 300; Corn, 2 Ib (Mountain) per case, 310; soaked corn, 210; 2 1b (Yarmouth), per case, 315 string beans, per_case, 2 10; Lima beans per case, 1 85, Succotash per case, 2 00. eas, common, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, yer case, 8 15, lackberries, 2 1b, per case, 240; strawberries, 2 Ib, por case,2 60; caspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 8 20, , Dam. sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45. Bartlett pears per case, 3 00@4 (0.~ Whortleberries r case, 240, Egg plums,2 Ib percuse,3 30; roen gages,2 b per cas, 8 80; do choice, 4 1b per case & 50. Pine Apples, 2 Ib, per case, 400@5 75, Peaches, 21b per 310 0 8 1b, case, 4 50@5 00; do, (pie), 3 Ib, per cwe.275; do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, § 50, SALT. & .n, in sac ke, 8 bl dairy, 100, 16c: 16c, J o, in per Dray loads, per hbl, 1 65 Ash- 50; h7hln dairy ‘60, 5s, 3£0 5 DRIED RUITS—Choice b a ceaches, 7c: Salt Lake 1l vap- srated 501 boxes, 13hc; Michigan, 7; New Vorl apples, 7ici Prunes, old, 64c; new, te; Currants, 6§@7c; Blackberries, new, e HOMINY—N SODA—Dwi lond do, $2 83; C NDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8s, hoxes 40 1bs., 16 oz., RICE—Carolina, 7A@ @8c; fair, 6@6 SYRUL ls, B7c; ki 85 00 por bl Louisinna, 7 agar house, bbls, f 13 gallons, c; half bbls, Pearl, 44 Corn Starch, 8§@dc; Excolsior s, 7c; Corn, Tic, Pepper, 19 Allipice, 1%c Nutmegs, 100+ 2c;Cassn, 00, 115S—Per caddie, 90c; ‘wauare cases, 85,10 rlc's Suvon Imperial, Kirk's satinet, 3 60; Kirls standard, Kirk's ~ whito Russian, 5 25; Eutocs, 216 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), 10; Kirk's magnolia, 4 35 LYE—American, 3 40; Greenwich, a Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 50; Lewis' Iye, 4 603 Jowell lye, 27, POTASH—Pennsylvatia cans, 4 doz., in cnse, 3 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 dor, in case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED— Red clover, choice new, 8600 per bushel; mammoth clover round ones, § 380 Kirk's new, $700; white clover, new, 814 00; al affa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, 81300. Timothy, good, mew, $3 00, blue grass, extra clean, $150; bluo grass, ; | catini, saroy per gallon, 80c; sune Sussex, 12¢; ing shecks, plain Nank Tioga, 130 2403 do, Nankin, 12h; York, 124c; 'do, checks, stripes and c; do, 8 oz, A STINGS—Androscogain 104,27 24c; do 8.4, 22¢c; C&flntlncntn] ) ¢ Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 273; New Virk mills 98, 850; do 78, 80c; do b, 22 Pombroke 101, 25¢; Pequot 10-4, 28he; do do 49, 16 epperell 96, 20¢; o' 67, 21c; do 57, 180 Utica 96, 8505 do 59, 22403 do 48, 170 Clgars and Tobaccos. CIGARS.—Seeds, 815.00; Conneotiont, 225.00; Mixed, 8$35.00; Seed Hovana, £30.00: ClearHavana, $75.00. TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 24 Ib, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, _62c; Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts,60c; Horse Shoo, pounds, 24 b, butts, B0c; Gile Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army and Nav pounds, bbe; Bullion,fpounds, 5H9¢; Loril ard's Climat, porinds, 606, FINE CUT—In pails.—Hard to Ben 7hos Golden Thread, 70¢; Fountain, 8 Favorite, 65c; Rocky Mountain, 60c; Fancy, 55c; Daisy, b0c,—In tin' foil— Catling O. S., 5 1 boxes, per. b 63¢; Lori- illard’s Tiger, 65¢; Dinmond Crown, 660, 33c. Granulated—DBlackwells Durham, 16 oz b1c; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46e; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 oz, 88c; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per 1b, $1.35 Marburgs’ Puck, 2 oz, tin oil, bbe; Dog Tail e, Paints Olls and Varnishes. 1 BAINTS IN OTL—White lead, Omahn Marsbilles green, 1 to 5 1b cans, 30c French zinc, g1aon seal, 12¢; French ' zine, rod seal, 116; French zinc, in varnish s, 20c; French zince, in ofl assi, 16c; Raw aad burnt umber, 1'th cans 12c; raw and burnt_Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13. refined lampbiack, 12c; coach black, 13c; ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 186; chrome groon, L. M. & D., 140; blind and shutter een, L. M, & D, 160; Paris green, 18c ‘ndian red, 15¢; Venetian red, 9¢; Tuscan Ire, 220; American Vermiliod, I. & P., 18¢; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &' D’ 0., 18c; vellow ochre, 8¢; golden ochre, 15 patent ryer, 8c; graining coloru: light_onk, dark on%, walnnt. chestuut and ash 150 Dry Paints White lead, 64c; French rinc, 10c: Paria whiteing 2§c; _whiting _gilders, 1§ whiting com’l, l%c: lampblack Germay town, 11c; lrmpblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prus. i ; ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, Genna, raw, dc ;. Paris green com’] Y.* 20¢; chrom- 203 , Eng., 70c; ve million, America, 18¢; Indian red, 1 ink, 14c; venetian read, Cookson’s et venetian rod Am., 1§c; red lead, 74 chrome yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome v, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle, rench, 2 ochre, American, Winter's mineral, 2hgs lolign browi, spanish brown, 24c; Prince’s mineral OILS—110"" " carbon, per gallon, 4e; 150 headlight, per gallon, 124c; 175° headlight, per gallon, 1 linseed, raw, per gallon, 37; linseed, boil ver gallon, Gf j No. 2, 70 ; No. 3, 1 ;' No. 1, 80c; castor, per gallon, 117 5; nweet, zallon, 85¢0; sperm, W. B., per gallon, ; fish, W. B., per gallon, 60¢; neatsfoot, extra, por gallon, 75c; No, 1, 65¢; lubri- 1he; xolden wachine, No. 1, per gallon, 85¢; No, %, 30; sperm, signal, per gallon, §0c; ter- pentine, per_ gallon, 56c; napths, 74, per gallon, 18c; 64", 17c VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, Furniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; coach, extra, 81 40; Coach, No, 1, §1'20; Damar, extra, 81 75; Japan, 70c; 5. phaltum, extra, 85c; shellac, 83 50; hard oil finish, 81 30 Orues. DRU 8 AND CHEMICALS —Acid Carbolic, 500; Acid, Tartaric, 60c; Balsam Copabia, per 1b, 70c; Bark, Sassafras, per 1b, 14c; 'Calomel, per Ib, 75c; Cinchonidua, per o 81053 Cbloroform, per b, 100; clean, orchard grass 82 50; red top, choicé, 103; millet, common or Missouri, 80c; millet, German, $100 to 81 2; Hungarian, 80c, HEDGESEED—Onnge orange, 1 to 5 buehels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, 4 50; honoy locust, per Ib., 350; per 00 Tbs., 825 00, 1 . F1§ {—Family white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 85 25; No, 1 white fish, 80 1b hf bbls, 7 00; No, 1 white fish, in 101b kits, 1 10; family 10 1b kits, 85c; New Holland herring, per keg, 185 Russian sardines, 76c: Colum- Bank codfi 9ho; boneless fish, Shc. 'MACKEREL—Half bbls messmackerel, 100 ibs, 812 50; hf bbl No, 1 ex shore do, 100 Lhw, 8 60; Lt bbls, fat family do, 100 1bs, 6 00; mess mackerel, 12 1b_ kits, 2 25; No, 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No, 1 shore, 12 Ib do, 1 00; fat family, 10 1b do 75c. PEAN UTS—Koasted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 100 per 1b; fanoy white, 103c per Ib; raw—white Virginis raw, 10c; roasted, ish, 6c; Gen, boneless codawi; 124, Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8jc; Appleton XX, 7c;_Atlanta A, fo; Boott #1 8ho; Buokeye LL, 44, 70; Cabot W, 73e} Chittenango A, Gic; Great Falls E, 8dc; Hoosier, 6hc; Honest Width, 8fc, In- alan Head A, 8ic; Indian Standard A, 8jo; Indian Orchard d. w., 8fc; Lawrenc LL, 7c; Mystic River, T4e; Pequot A, 8| Shawmut 1L, 7¢; Utica O, bhe; Wachus- ett B, T4c; do A, Bic; do E 48, 124c; Wal- cott BB, e FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 4.4; Tho; Alligator 8.4, 8c; Argyle 44, 7§ Atlanic LL Ghc; Badyor State X 4 Bennington O 4-4, 64c; Buckeye 8. 4.4, Bhcc Indian Orchard AA 9-8, 84c; Laconia O 39, 8hc; Lehigh E 4-4, 94c; Lonsdale 4.4, 10c; Pepperell N 80, 7¢; , Tic; do B 84c; Pocasset O 44, 740 CHED COTTONS—Androscog gin L 4-4, $ho; Blackstone A A iu perial Bic; do do half bleached 4.4, 9c; Cabot 44, 53; Oranges are again in warket, and selling at 5 00 per box, Fidelity 4-4, 94¢; Fruit of the Loow, 10; do cau bric 4-4,13¢; do Water Twist, 10fc: FallsQ, 104c; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 1 bia river salmon, per 1001bs, B 00; Georgs's | oast over’s powders, por L 81 40; lopscr: salts, per Ib, 84c; Glycerine, pure, per b, 4 Lead, Acefate, per Ib, 2dci Oil, Castor, No, 1, per gal, ®1 15; Oil, Castor, No. 8, ‘per gal, $100; Oil, Olive, per gal. 81 50; Oil, Otiganun, 506 Opium, $4 50; Quinine P, & W, & K. & §,, ver oz, 82 Potassium, Todide, per 1t 1 75; Salacin, per oz, 40c; Sulphate of Morghine, per oz, 83 §5; Sulphur_flour, per Ib, 4ci Strvchnine, ver oz, 81 25, roavy Hardware List. Tron, rotes, 8340; plow steel, special cast, 7c; crucible, 8c; special ur German,fic; tool do, 15@20 wagon spokes, set, 225@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 2b; felloes, sawed dry, 140; vongues, each, 70@850; axles, each, 7be; square’ puts,' por b, 7@11c; washers, per b, B@18c; rivets, per b, 11c; coil chain, per Ib, 6@12¢; malleable, 8o; fron, wodgon 6c; orowbars, Go; harrow teeth, dc; horseshoes, per keg, 5 pring steal, 7@hc; Burden's horseshoes, 5 H0; Burden's muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT.—Shot, §1.85; Buck shot, $2.10; Oriental ‘ Powder, kegs, 86.40; 0., half ke, 83,45 do., quarter ke, 81.85; Blast- ing, kegs, 83 85! Fuse, ver 100 feet 500, BAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 8 30 per 100; in loas than car lots. § 56 ver 100, it Oak sole, 3¢ to 42¢; hemlock sule, 28c to 85c; hemlock kip, BOo to 100; runner, 65c'to 80c; hemlock calf, lock upper, 23c to alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf ki Grelsen kid, 2 50 to 275; oak 1.00; oak ealf, 120 to 180; F 850 to 120; hem- 24 oak unper, 110'to 1 55; French calf, 1 linings, 600 to 10 5 toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Moro to 85¢; pebble O, D, Moroceo, 86c; 270 to 3 00, HARN -No 1 star oak, 4 do, . 1 Ohio oak, 38¢; 86¢; No., 1 Milwaukee 37c; Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at » ulight advance i 1ices, The demand for good horses exceeds the rupply consideraoly, Prices range a4 fol. ows: Fine single drivers, $1%0, to 800.; Extra draft borses, 8175, t0 225,; Common dray 0, 2 do, Bdc. SMOKING—A1 grades—Common, 25t | ¥ ; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6 | CUIN Merino unwashed, light, 14@160; he @1315¢; medium unwashed, light, 18 washed, choice, 82c; fair, 80c; tub-ling and w., 28¢; burry, blackand cotted wool 2@bc less ¢ Hides Furs, Ete. HIDES—trreen butcher's hide, 66 cured 7dc; hides, green salt, part cured 7c hides, tfc; dry flint, sound, 13@1dc; dry calf and kip, 12@14c} dry salt hides, nound, 10@11c; green calf, wt. § to 15 Ibs., 10@11c; green calf, wt, under 8 bs, per_skin, green pelts, 50@S1 25; green lamb skins, ¥1 25@150; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut wcored and one grub, classed two thieds rate,) branded hidew 10 per eent, off, Coon gkins, No. 1, 45c; No, 2, 80c; No. 10 203 Nc 30N , So. _ftox, No, 1, ; kunk, No. 1, blacl hort stripe, 400; narrow stripo Lroad stripe, 10¢. ‘Lallow e, Chioago Proanoe, UHI0AG v 15, Flour - More quict and steady, former quotations, Wheat—No, 2 red, weaker and prices hat lower, closing at 116 for cash; 5 inactive and not much better than nominal; 129 for July; 109 for August; 103) for the year; resular No sattled, and lower, but ftran heavy; market closed at 113§ forJuy; 103 for August; 103§ for the year. tions and averagea lower; No, for July and August; 77¢ for September; 67{efor the year. Oats—Steady and a fraction higher; No. 2 closed at 52¢ for July; 39%c for August; 86e the year, . Rye—Quiet and not much doing, nom- inuliy 72¢ for July; 73¢ for August; 71c for the year, Barley—Nothing doing. Pork—Lower under free offerings; mess closed at 21 50@21 75 for cash; 20 H0@ 20 524 for August; 20 674120 70 for Sep: tember; 1940@19 50 for the year. Lurd —Kasy at 12 15@1271 for cash; 12 274 for July; 12 15 § for August; 12 80(@ 12 47} for the year, Bulk Meats—Tame; short ribs, 12 05@ 1210 for cash; 1 024@12 05 for August. Whisky—Steady at 1 1 Butter~Quiet; creamery, 18@2: 16 ; dairy, nsettled and weak at 17c. Shipm’ta 3,03 Onats. 45,050 Council Blufts Market. CounoiL Brures, July 15, Flour—Made from I’ winter wheat Jevstal Mills, 3 00; Kansas flour, 3 50 sraham, 300; rye flour, 3 00, Corn Meal—1 70 for wl Wheat— .\In, [N Corn—White, 5 Blackberri raspberries, 16¢ per be barrel, Broom Corn—3}@9e, Hay—Loose, 7 00@9 00; bale. Wood-~5 00@6 00, Wool—15@25, Butter—Creamery, 20c;in rolls, wrap. ved, 16¢; rolls not wrapped, 12}c; mixed colors, 10@12}c. Eggs—15c, Onions—30c per doz Live Chickens—2 25@2 50 per dozen. Potatoes—Old, out of market; new, 90c @1 00. Cabbages—75c per doz. LIVE STO UK, - Cattle—Extra, 8 00@ Veul Calves—5 60@6 00, Hogs— 6 50@7 00, Sheep—1 00, sl A New York Produce. 3 Niw Youk, July 15, Flour—Dull; 5@10c lower; southern flour unchanged, Wheat—Heavy, unsettled and lower; No. 2 red, 120}@1 mixed winter, 1 26; red, July, 126 @1 28; August, 123@1 23} Corn—Heavy, 4@lhc lower and un. mixed, 83@8fic; No. 2 white, 93}c; ed July, B4@8ije; 0, August, 3 do. September, 854@80ic, Jash and July delivery higher; (Hlliuul lower and weak; No, 1 white, 62}c; 0. 2do., 66@65tc: No. 1 mixed, 62ho; mixed western, H8@63 2 wixed, July, 24c. Rye~ Quiet; A3c for state. Barley—Quiet, Pork—Dull and unsettled; new mess, 12 55 for cash; 12 50 for July, Whisky—Nominal, Petroleum —Dull; united, "8ic baled, 75 per Bt. Louis Froduce. : §r. Louis, July 17, Floue—Lowor; XXX, 4251 17 fain n 500; choice, ' 75@b 80; 6 10@6 25, o Wheat—Heavy and lower; No. 2 red, 1 09 for cash; the year; No. 8 red, 1 05@1 00, Corn—Lower; 80c for cash; July; 78§ for £ 63 for th Oats—Lower [ July; 973 for A 8540 for the year. i wt S8 @i Barley—Nominul Butter—Unchanged, 3 Exgs - Unchanged., Whisky—1 15, Pork—TLower Laed—12 20@1 Shup'ts, Flour..... P Wheat. ||| Corn Oats 8,000 Potroleum CLevELAND, O,, July 15, Petroleun Ghe, heldat | 1y active bat subject to fre- | 1074 for July; 108} for 784 for 1o for tandard white, 110 test, Philadeiphia Produoe. PriuavkLenia, July 15, at 128@. 20 for cash; Wheat — Firm 126} for July. Corn—irmer at 90@01c for cash. mer at 703@714¢ for cash; Tuly. old, 72, Liverpool Produoe. T tvkrroor, July 15 Flour—American flour, 104@12s 0d Wheat —Winter, 93 9d@10d 7s; spring D@10, Corn—Ts 31, Pork—9 Lard—G; Totedo Proauce. ToLEno, July 15, h; 116] for 100} for the 126 August; Wheat—No, 2, 111} for 2, 85¢ for cash; 82¢ 57 Lineiay, Pa., July 15 othing duing; receipts, 8 il Slow; receipts, Phi‘adelphins, 1 8 10@8 50, Sheep—Nothing doing; receipts, 2,800; shipments, 2,000, 2,500; shipments, T0@8 85; Balti- Baltimore Proauou. BALTIMORE, July 15, Flour—Quiet and we k. Wheat—Southern steady; fultz, 1 25 @1 28; longberry, 1 25@1 30; No. 2 red winter, steady; 1 97@1 274 for cash; 1 24§ @1 25 for July, Corn—White southern firmer at 110; yellow nominal; mixed western firmer at B1he for cash, Pdoria Prodace. Progia, July 15, mixed, 77h@78¢; Corn—Firm; high mixed. 77}@77 Outa—Tirmer; No. 2 white, 57@' The. Rye—Nowinal; No. 2, 74@ibc. Highwines—Steady at 1 13, ————————— Buffalo Live Stook. Bast Burrato, July —Dull; receipts, 45 ¢ ship- light to fat York weights, 775 Hog ments, 4 @s 60, . -— Kansas City Live Stook Kansas Crry, July 15 4i00; wenk, nactive ulk of supply Texans xtra shipping Texans SALT. Faremonoy st ordor saltdirect rom + us, we ship promptly by rail at tho wost ossible cash privo to-all wostern p jom-lm YL 1CO., 8a SPORTING. Nationsl Assoctatod Pros. CHICAGN' SUMMER MEETING, Cmeago, July The summer trotting meeting commencyd yestor- day at the Chicigo Driving park, The first race, for 3-year-old colts and fillies, was won in three consecutive heats by R. K. Pepp.r's colt; time 2:31, The second race, for 4-yoar-old colts and fillies, six ontries, was won by Waiting, owned by Barry & Fox; time 2:25{; Bronze sccond, Japaneso third, The last race was for & special purso of $2,600, Little Brown Jug against the previous record of 2:10}; time 2:15, THE THUMPERS, New Youk, July 16.--The contest with soft gloves between John Sulli- Jivan end Tug Wilken will take ace st Madison Square garden to-mo rrow evening, An immense crowd is ex- pected. The tickets are $1 and Bullivan will arrive here Monday morning. His friends are offering ato truly romarkable. A troupe of Maorio war dancers and real Arabian atheletes will be seon, Not less than one hundred famous artists will vie with each other for public honors, and nono but baro back equostrians aro _omployed. Ono of the most thrillingsensations is a troupe of aorial bicyc o riders, who hazard life and limb upon w single cobweb wire strotehed from end to ene of the vast canvas, and this they travel with a bicyclo whilo they perform a number of incredible and daring feats. Rival ridors, gymnasts, and aerialists are introduecd simuitancously, thus ad- ding zest and fire to the performance. In the menagerio will ba seon the largest and best colleotion of rare ani- mals ever owned or transported by ANY OPRAIZA L The entire show with visit Omaha July S1at., WANTEDI—A'" gobd| sboond-hand hieyelo. Address hox X, Contral City, Neb 16 3t PERSONAL, Miss Tirackin loft on yesterday for Lar- amie. Capt. Marsh has returned from Green River, Marsh Kenuard left for Chicago lust echooner Boston to Bangor, loaded with kero- sene, struck the outer ledge Friday night. In trying to et off she opened seams and filled. evening., ‘W. W. Rogers, of Fort Niobrara, is in the city. Nat Brown, of Burlington, is at the Wiihuell, James Ward, of House, Neb,, is at the Canfield. L. Austerman, of Rock Island, is at the Creighton. M. W. Wilbur, of Dunkirk, N, J,, is at the Canfield. C. M. Brown, of Salt Lake City, is ai the Withnell, D. the € C. M. Annett and wife, are in the city, H. J. Siaughter, of Farragut, at the Creighton, lter, of Marengo, In., is o guest of cighton. of Cheyenne, In., is Goodly Booker has gono to Chicago to attend the races, D. 0. Clark arrived Saturday evening from Rock Springs, 8. H. Hamilton, of Kansas City s at the Caufield house. Iwing was among the enst bound gers yeaterday, pas Miss Lucy Chite, of Denver, is a guest of the Metropolitan, Mr, €. €. Kendall, & prominent citizen of North Dend, is in Omaha, Mrs. Tom Peironet and son have gone to Dixon, Illinois, to visit friends, J. . Harvey and N, I, Chamberlin, of Creston, Ia, are at the Canfield, Miss Ella Tinuey, of Kousus City, reg- igtared at the Creighton yesterday. Hon, Elmer 8, Dundy was in the city yesterday en route to the Chicago races, Mrs. T. W, L Richards and Mis Mag- gio Truland leave this evening for Denver, J. B, French aud his fatler have re- turned from their old home in New York state, Mins Lizzie Nichols, of Lasamie, is vis- iting at the residence of hee uncle, I’ J* Nichols, W. N, Jeunison, of Lineoln, and O, M. Cacter, of Ashland, are, st the Mekso- politan, Mr. A, U, Stowell and Mrs, 8, A, even money with few takers that Wilson will be knocked out ~ Wilson will box at 160 pounds, Sullivan 190 pounds, New York, July 17.—Execitement is on tiptoe among sporting men over | 1" the great glove fight to come off to- morrow evening at Madison Square garden between Sullivan and Wilson, Large visiting delegations are ex- pected from Boston, St. Louis, Chi- cago, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Albany, Troy, and elsewhere. Sullivan wrote a friend to-day he never felt better in his life, and if Wilson did not go down before the end of the fourth round, it would be because the English champion was the better man of the two. Wilson is cqually confident of his ability to stand not only the Amer- ican champion’s blows, but give us od as he recelves. BASE BALL GAMES SATURDAY At Baltimore--Cincinnatis 6; Balti- mores 4 ; At Philadelphia —Athletics b; Louis- vilies 1. Philadelphias b; Troys 6 At Pittsburgh, Pa.--Allegheuys 10; St. Louis 1 SOULL BACK, Prrrspure, July 16.--In the § mile scu'l race on the Monongahela Stowell, of Cedar Rapids, Towa, are at the Withnell Mr, Thomas Wright has arrived from Denver, and is the guest of Mr. sud Mrs, Vinagar, K. ¥, Fitch and ¢, L. Felt, of Council Blufis, were amoug the Withuell house guests yesterday, Q. ¥, Howard, “the Calitornia caloula- tor,” and wife, was read on the Withnell house register last night. Mr, George Brown, s prominent citi- a60 of Denver, is in the eity, on & vieit to his brother, 8. R, Erows, and C, M. Dewey. Auns Downs and Miss Jessie wned from 8¢, Louis Satusday, o they have been sttending St. Mury Tustitute, J. 1. Allen, who was hurst by a runa- way homse st Grand Iiland on Friday arrived Saturday evening, accowpanied by Mg, Allen, Mr, and Mra D, W, Wrighter celebrated their 85th wedding anuiversary at their sidence, Nineteenth and Mason stroete, Puesday evening, Will Visscher, of the *“Hello,” a spiey Denver paper, is in the city, en route | Fiver, Williaws Bryceland led William Caiu 4 leogthe; tiwme 20 minutes aud 42 sccouds, home fiow # trip to Chicago with the Colorado Puexs asociation, He leaves Rockrasp, Me., July 16,— The Ocient, _fifty-soven tons, VA WG R ROYAL 13558 ) i POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thia powdor nover varies. A marvel of p sy, strongth and wholosomeness, More econo mical than tho ordinary kinds, and cannot be compotition with the multitudo of ow ort welght. alum or phosphato powders nly in cans. RovAL BAKING PowkR 00. 8t.. 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