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{ I | | THE DA]LY BEE-~OMAHA 'I‘UESDAY JULY 18, 1882, FINANGE AIID COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. New Youk, July 17, MONEY, Money closed exsy at 2)@3 per cent, Exchange closed firm at 4 86@4 0 GOVERNMENT BOND: Closed firm Carrency 6" ...130 4's coupons. 1104 4’8 rogistere { 1194 43's coupons. , 1141 114 B continued ,A ; 101 6's continued. ..102 RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railroad bonds closed Union 1ste . 118 @118 Land Grants. ... 1143 bid : Union Sinking k'nmlu off'd av. 183 Centrals ........ 16y@ 17 STOORN, The stock market ti-day was active, and yiices advanced throughout the en- under nnt, tire short ac good buying on long and There wers, however, a few pericds of weakness and some reac- tlon, but the declines were a'l subse. entirely recovered, the market g strong at or near the highest point of the duy, except for Louisville & Nash® ville and Denver & Rio Grand., which closed at a reaction of 13@13 per cent, re- &p ¢ ively, from the highest point. The following were the closing bids: Western Union. Adams. .. Kansas & Texas Lake Shore Lake Erie & W, Louis & Nash, Morris & E.... Northwestein. Preferred . 0&W.. Ohio & Miss. Proterred . Quicksily Preferred | l(elidmg 4 L1134 (ks 728 121 San Fran Lreferred . StP & O Preferrec St, Paul Preferred ... Nash, & Chat.. MLS&W, Wabash., ... Preferred . STATE BONDS, Neglected. CHICAGO MON CHicaco, July 17. Preston, Kean & Co., bankers, report: Money dull but plentiful at 43@5 per cent. Clearingsof associated banks, $8,144 000, Choice municipal bonds of western states uare in growing demand. UNITED STATES BONDS, 34's Extended Gs. 100§@101 84's Kxtended 5's. lU' @102} 44’s Coupons : 4’s Coupons, P. Dubuque ( " sinking fund 5 Wabash 5's. @100 3 em,z'g 801 COMMERCIAL Omana Wholesale Market OF¥ICE OF THE OMAHA BEF, Monday Evening, July 17, } The only changes reported in the n:arket to-day are as follows: Wheat No. 2, declined 5c. Rye declined 4hc. Corn declined 1c, Local Graln Dealings WHEAT.—Cash'No. 2, 1.10; cash No. 8, 844c: rejected, 52jc, BaRLEY,— Cash No. 2, 88¢; No, 3, . STRAET 1‘1{1 (V) c. —Corn, H3@60; oats, ¥ roduce and Provisions. POTATOES—Old, out of market. Home grown plenty; new, 6 @75 per bush ONIONE 50 per bushel; mnew home grown, per doz bunches, @ 20¢. RADISHES—Home grown, 15c doz, PIE PLA Per pound, 1e. LETTUCE—Per doz head, 25@3; NE TOES—Per 'box, UTTER— 1 hoica country, 1 KGGS. \ B ree, 17c, Bo; breakfast bacon, clear bacon, 18}c; shoulders, 9¢; dried 16e, FLOUR - JOBBING PRICE — Best Mirtnesota patents, 4 ?huwuee fancy, 8 75; California **Pioneer,’ 3 75; Triumph, spring, rye flour ye, Graham, 2 50; wheat Graham 8 25; hay. 6 00@6 50 per ton; baled, 10 00 chopped feed, 1 G0; chopped corn, 150 ‘bran, 1 00 per cw ;ntrnw, 400 per ton loose; 5 00 baled, Grocers’ List, CHEESE—tull Cream, L Part Skim, 10c. BEANS—Tmported German 60 per bushel, GUFFEE.—Rio, fair, 116; Rio, good 2¢; 1tio, prime to choice, 12h¢; Old gov't Jovai 265 828he, Mocha, 2bho; Arbuckle's 4dc. 5, i AS—.Gunpowder, _good, 60@75¢c; Imperial, good, 40@dic; 75c; Young Hyson, good, 36@ choice, 65c@$1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, sbc Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Oolong, good, 85@40; Oolong, cho.ce, 40@55; Souchong, good, 86@40c; choice, 85@4bo, NEW PICKLES—Medium, in barrels, $900; do inhalf bbls, b 25; smalls, in hhln uuo o, in half bbls, 700; gherkins, in 14 00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, "VINEG AL Dure apple extra, 16c: pure upple, 18c; Prussing ure aole, 16c, SBUGARS ~Cut loaf, 1l¢; Crushed 11¢; Granulated, 10fc; Powdered, 11; Fine powdered, 11¢; Standard Coffee 9j; New York Confoctioner's Stand A. Jln. Good A, 93¢; Prairie Extra C, 9c. PE—Sisal, § inch aud larger, 9c; | illard )l 10¢. WUODENWAHE—’[ 'wo hoop pllll 1 95; hree hoop pails, 2 20! No, 1 tubs pioneer washboards, 185 Double Crewn, 1 90; Wellbuckets, 8 50, 45@55; ZAD—Bar, 81 65, CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 1b (Field's), per case, 84 00; do 1 1b (P, r case, 3 76; do 2 1b (Standard), per case, 65, Lobsters, per _ dozen, 180, Tomatoes, 280; do 8 b per case, 300; Uom, "2 B (Mountaln) e, H10; sonked oo, 2 (¥ armouth), anxhum,per ke, 510; T ] r case, 1 85, Buccotash per case, 'ens, wmm‘m’lsm case, 2 00; , choice, per cuser 815, Blackberries, 21b, per case, strawherries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 60; rupberrhsn, 2 b, per case, 8 20. Dau- sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per cise, 8 00@4 00, Whortleberries | 1 per case, 240, 14.“, plums, 2 b percise, 3 50; xrnen goges,2 b e cae, 8 80; do choice, % case 1 50, Pine Apples, ¥ Ib, per cas $00@5 15, Peachen 21 per _case, §10° case, 4 50@5 00; do, (pie), 3 1b, per case,27b; do pie, 8 1b, per dozen, 4 50, SALT,—Dra; loaas, per bbl, 1 6); Ash- ton, in sac ke, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, 5s, 810 bbls dairy, 100, 8, 8 75, DRIED FRUITS-—Choice ha ches, 7o; Balt Luke 1lo; vap Sratod B0 boxes, 184c; Michigan, To; New Y ork apples, T3¢ l‘runu. al C; Dew, 8yci Ourrants, 6§@7c; Black new, 1de, aa follows: | Butocs, 4 dian Head A, Sho; Jack Frost, 4 70; | | 58, 22he; do 48, 170 nmn\y-\.w. cm 09 per bhl, SODA —Dwight's th papers, & |}.nd do, $2 85; Church's, $2 8 De- Keg roda e CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8s, 503 boxes 40 1bs,, 16 oz., Bs, 155, RICE—( nmlmu, 76(;8«, Louisians, 7 3 fair, 6@64. SYKU 'S, —Sugar honse, bbl bls, 57c; kegs allons, tabla syrup, 53c; half bbls, 5 55¢ thalf STARCE ‘enrl, 44c; Nilv @8ic; Corn Starch, S§@dc; Glows, 70: Corn, 7he. SPICES, —Pepper, 10; Allspice, 10 Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, $100- 2h;Cassim, Mace £1 00, ) ~Per caddie, 90c; round -mflrer s, £5.10 n Imperial, 8 85; s satinet, 3 Kirk's white 215 irk's standar hmmh wtin cons, 4 doz, % Babbiti's Ball, 2 doz, in case, Anchor 2 doz in case, 1 50, SEED - A clover, choice new, 2600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, & 00; white clover, new, $14 00 il alfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, $13 00, Timothy, good, new, $3 00, 81 50; blue grass, rd frrass 82 50; red top, millet, common or Missouri, $100 to 8125 bine grasa, 819 ID—Ounge orange, 1 to ! e orange, 10 bushels or Honey locust, per 1b., 8ho; per 00, Iy white fb, 90 1 ht bble , 901 hf bbls n 10 Th Kits, 1 10; (..mi, tussian nunlinun. 7he: C salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; G ish, Ge; Gen, boneless co: s fish, Hhe. ERETL~—Half bbis mess mackerel, 100 1bs, 812 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 1bs, 8 60; Lf bbls, fat family do, 100 Ibs, 6 00; mess mackerel, 12 1b_kits, 2 25; No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 121b do, 1 00: fat family, 10 Ib do 75c. PEAN UTS—Roasted, choice, red Ton. nessee, 10c per Ib; fanoy white, 10kc per Ib; ;u,‘;'—whita Vlr,.i raw, 10c; rumtul, Zhe, Dry Qoods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A, $kc; A{!pletun XX, 7c;_ Atlanta A, § s Toott P, S4c; Buckeye LI, 4-4, 7¢; Cabot W, 7}( hittenango A, 6ic; Grent Falls E c; Hoosier, 64c; Honest Width, 8}e, In- Indian _Standad A, 8ic; Indian Orchard d. w., 83c; Lawrence Ll 7e; Mystic River, 74c; Pequot 4, bic; Shawmut 1"[,, ‘L,Lnu\( Hhe; W ott B, The; do' A, 8he; do B 45, 124c; Wal- cott B, She. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 443 Thes Alligator 3.4, 5c; Argyle 4-4, Tie; Badger State X 4-4 Atlantic LL, 64 , 6c; Buckeye S, Bennington C - Indian Orchard AA 9-8, 8h; Laconia O 39, jo; Lehigh 15 d-1 0he; Tansdulo -4, 10¢; Pop; erell N 30, 7e; do O 82, 7ic; do i 1055 89, ho; Docasset . 44, T4 W 13¢ BL h/\i ll}-‘]! COTTONS—Androrcog gin L 4-4, Blackstone A :Iu do lmll ched 4.4, 9 ty4-4, 94¢; ¥ruit of the Loom, 10 cnn bri 13¢;do Water Twist, 10; FallsQ, 10he; Tudi Lonsdale, 10¢; do cambric 87, 12¢; N York Mills, 124c; Pequot A,10¢; Pepperel N G Twi Pocahontas -4, 9hc; ica, llc; Wamsutta i —Albsny 1 brown, 8¢; do C, drab, Ile: do XA stripes and plaids, 124c; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, 19c; Brunswick brown, 8e; Chariot fancy, 124¢; do extra_heavy, Fall River brown, extra_heavy, 1lic; Indiana A brown 1te: Neponset A brown. TICKLNGd—amoskeag A U A 32 190; do XX ‘blue 82, 18hc; Arrowara, 9)o; Claremont, B B, 154c; Conestoga ex tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 1130 Lewiston o 30,'15¢; Minnehaha 4-4, 20c; Omega super extra 4.4, 28¢; Pearl River 32, 16fc; Put- nam XX ‘blue stripe, 12; Shetucket S 10c; do SS 12¢; Yeoman's blue 29, 9¢ ENIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn 163c; Andover DD blue, 154c; ArlingX blue Scatch, 184; Concord 000, blus aw brown, 12}c; do AA4A, do do 1845 do XXto do do 14c; Haymaker's blue and brown, 940; Mystio River DD stripe, 16ho; Pearl River, blue and brown, 1tc; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14}c. CAMBRICS—Barnard, 5hc; Eddystone ]mmgi 24 inch double face, 8hc; Garner lazed, 5ho; Manhattan glove finish, bic; Newport do 6¢; do glazed, 530 Pequot do ; Lockwood Kkid finish, ('(YRSJ-ZT JEAN in satteen, £ic; Amory, 80; Andros larendc v, 64c; Cones toga satteens, QL, ‘Hallowel , ' 8c; Indi § Orchard 7he; Narr msm,uupr ved,c ockport, 7ic. American, 6c; ( Pepperill satteen 9% PRINTS Arnold, 7 Conestog; Allen Hddystone, to; Kni 6c; do, boru, Hje; Oriental 6Ghe, GINGHAME—Amoskeag, 124¢c; Amo:- keag dress 9} Argyle, 103 lantic, 9c; Cumberland, 74c; Highland, 7; l\emlwurth 84¢; Plun Kette 104c; Sus- COTTONADES-—Abborville 1k Agate, %003 Americam, T1e; Artision, 200 Cairo D and T, 13hc; Olarion D and T, 174¢; Deccan Co, stripes Dand T, 16¢; Key- stone, 134c; Nantucket, 19c; Nonparetl, por gallon, Turniture, extra, 81 10; funiturs, No, 1, | 815 coach, extra, 81 40; Coach, No. 1, | #1 20; Damar, extra, $1 Japan, 70c; as. phaltum, extra, S5c; shellac, 88 50; hard oil finish, $1 30 DRU 8 AND (HI4\H(A\|‘\ ~Acid Carbolic, Acid, Tartaric, #0c; Balsam ;| 2 25@3 00; hihs, per set, 12 million, Amerton, 180, Indlan ted, 108, tuse pink, 1dc; venetian read, Uookson's : venetian red Am., Ifo; re lead, Thes chrome yellow, genuine, 200; chrome. yel. low, K z. ochre, rochelle, Sc; ochre, Tre ochre, American, _2c; Winter's miviral, ; Jehign brows, 9jo: spanish brown, 24c; Prince's minera carbon, per gallon, :c 50, headlight, por gallon, 124c; 175" hendlight, per 16} linseed, raw, per gallon, per gallon, 80c; Iard, winter st 00; No. 1, 80¢; N , per gailon, 115 gallon, cating, zero, per gallon, 80c; sum golden machine, No. 1, pot gallon, 8 sporm, signal, pontine, gallon, 18¢: 64°, 17¢ VARNISHES Barrels Copabis, per Ib, 70¢; Bark, 1, 14¢; Calomel, per 1b, ser oz, 8105; Chloroform, per Ib, 100: dovers powders, per Ib, 81 10; Kpsor salts, per 1b, 84c; Glycerine, pure, 1 L otate, per b, 1, per ,ml @) 3, por u.v. Sazeafras, per 3 Cinchonidia, T, Castor, O, Olive, per gal. 81 No, U[vlllll\ sl 50 |‘.u-unc Pk \\ per oz, 82 10; Potassium, Todide, per 817 Suh\fln, per_on, 10c; Sulphate Morphine, per oz, & Sulphur flour, per Ib, do; Strvchnine, ver vz, 8125 Heavy Hardware Lisi. rates, $340; plow stel, special ;3 erucible, 8e; special or German, 6o 15@20 wag n i ks, sct, ol dry, 140; tongues, each, 708! each, 75c; square nuts, per b, washers, per 1h , 8@18c; vivels, per Ib, coil chaln, per b, 6@I2; milleable, w iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, te; harrow tooth, dc; horseshoes, per keg, b 00; spring steel, 7@8c; Burden's horseshoes, b 5 1ron, oast, 7 cast tool do, i | The demand for supply consideraoly. * | draft horses, $175. to 225, Burden's muleshoes, SHOT.—Shot, 81 L}rien!gl P o 83.4 ing, 85; Buck shot, $2,10; wier, kegs, $6,40: 0., half ; do., &\mrwr kegn, $1.88; Blast- s, 83 37 ‘use, ver 100 feot F\Oc lh\l-l!l* D \V[! K—In car lots,,8 80 per 100; in less than car lots, 8 55 ver N‘J. o to 80c to 1 00; f, 85¢ to ak & hemtock kip, 65¢ to 80¢; hemlo lock upper, 23¢ or, 400 to n kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak kip, 80¢ to oak calf, 120 to 130; French kip, French calf, 1 50 to 7 50; lini gs, 9 00 to 10 pebble O, D. Morocco, 3 270 to 3 00, HARNESS—No 1 star ook, 42 ¢; No. 1 Ohiy oak, 38 1 Milwaukee 37c¢ Horses and Mules. The market ia brisk and all grades are selling well at o slight advance in prices, 0od _horses exceeds the Prices range us fol- ¢; No. ows: Fine single drivers, 8150, to 500.; Bxtra Sommon dract Boreca. $100. 10 160 Torirs farm horses, £110. £0125.; Common o good farm horses 390. to $100.; Extro plugs, 860, to 75.; Common plugs, $20, to $40. MULES.—15 to 153 hands (extra), 8125, t0150.; 14k to 15 hands, 8100, to 140.; 14 to 143 hands, $75.%0100,; 13} to 14 hands, 860. to 75. uors. ALOOHOT, — 17 proofy 226 per wino gallon; extra California spivits, 187 proof, 120 ver proof sallon; trplo roined apiits 187 proof, 124 per proof gallon; re-distilled wEiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 L0@7 00 BRANDIES—Imported, 86 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS-L ported, 4 500 00; domentio, 140@8 RUMS—!mp«)nsd. 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 004 003 domotio, 1 H0@A 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 175@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—TImgorted por_caso, 2“00@'” 0; Amsrizaa, case, 12 0@ C] ARETS—Per case, 4 650@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, per cage, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, i Lumber. WHOLESALR. We quote lumber, ath and shingles on | rs at Omaha at the fnllnwm% prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING -16 ft, and under, >zl 00; 18 ft., sz:z 0. 'aw paper, 8c; rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, 7c; manila paper, 10c; news puper, 8c. COAL~Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris Run Blossburg, £12; Whitebreast lump, 86 £0; Whitebreast nut, $6 70; Towa lump, 86 50; Towa nut #650; Kock Spring 3; Anthracite, all sizes, 812 00@12 b0, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 601, 3 60, LIME—TIcr barrel, $1 15; bulk pe ous. 16c; ‘Ocean D and T, 134c; Royal, 1041 Sussex, 12¢; Ti ioga, 134c; Wachusett shirt- ing shecks, 124c; do, Nankin, 124c; York, plain Nankiny 13)o; docheoks, stripes and o L2k oz, 20c, S - Androscogaln 10-4,274ct do 9-4, 24c; do 8.4, 22c; Continental 42, llc. l"rult ul the Loom 10-4, 274; New York mills 98, 85¢; do 78, 80c; do 58, 224c; Pembroke 10-4, 25 Pm;uut 10-4 284c; do 7-4, 19c; do 49, 16c; Pepperell 3, 29c; do 67, 21:.1 do 57, 18¢» Utica 96, 85c; do Cigars and Tobaccos. CIGARS,—Seeds, $15.00; Connecticut, £25,00; Mixed, 835.00; Havana, ClearHavana, 875,00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60¢; Our Rope, first quality, 62c; Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts,60c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 b, butts, 60c; Gt Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army and Nav Dounder 56c; ' Bullion, fpounds, 6c; Lorll: d's Climax, pounds, 60c, FINE CUT—In pails.—Hard to Beat, 760 Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80ci Favorite, 65, Mountain, ' 600; ‘ancy, Daisy, b0c.—In tin' foil— c.um.o 8., 6 1b boxes, por 1 63c; Lori- o, 0¢; inmond Crown, 66, o] ommon, 25t 83c, amuum—xfimkw.u. Durhgm, 16 oz 61¢; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Neprar ka, 16 oz, 88c; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per b, $1.85; Marburge' Puck, 2 oz, tin oil, Bfic; Dog Tail Paints Olls and Yarnish PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omah; P, P, bio; white leud, 5t. Louie, pm, i Marazilles green, 1 to b N Tis iy rod seal, 110s Franch dlac, 1o varaiah aust, 20¢; French nmoa, in oil assi, 15¢; Raw aad hurnt umber, 11b cans 12c; raw and burnt_Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13. refined lampblack, 12c; coach black,' 1%; ivory black, 16¢; drop hlmk 16¢; Prussian blue, 80c; ullmluurnm h]ms, 18¢; chrome green, L, \I & D,, 14¢; blind and shutter M, & D, 16¢ 180 d, 3 Venetian red, Yc; Ax mencxin Vermilioc Paris green, chrome yell 0.&'D° 0., ellow ochi ,’nl\(vu' 14; patent Iryer, 8c; eraining colors: light oak, detk 0a's, walout, cheatnut and ash 15¢ Ory Caints White lead, 640; French IlI_AL 10c: Paris whi 24c; whiting gilders, 130 whiting conl 14c; lamy g town, 140; lrmpblack, ordinary, 10c; Pras c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 6¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, Acjsienns, burn t, slenna, raw, 4c Paris green genuine, 25¢c;_Paris green com'l 200; chrome green, N. Y.' 200; chrom: green K., 12¢; vermflhon, Eng., 70c; ver- sian hlue, 350 Cement, bbl, 81 75. Iowa plaster, bbl, 82 00, 'Hair per bu, 850, Tarre fit 1001 Tow, 83 00. Btraw bourd, 83 00, Merino nnwashed, Vigt. 14@160; heavy, o @1315¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@? 0 washed, choice, 32; fair, 80c; tub-dinyg and w,, 28c; burry, blackand cotted wool 2@6e ioss Hides Furs, Eto. HIDES—tiroen butcher's hide, 6@6:: cured 74o; hides, green malt, part oured 7c hides, Gfc; dry flint, soun: Ldc; dry calf and kip, 12@14c; dry saft hides, sound, 10@11c; greén calf, wt. 8 to15 bs., 10@11c; groen call, wt, under 8 Tbs, per skin, 5H0or roen polts, H0@S1 25; freen lamb bins, 1 25@1 50; damaged hi el, two-third rate, cut scored and one classed twor tLirds rate,) branded Wi 10 per eent. o, Coon aking, No. 1, 45y No. 2, 800 No. 20.; No. 4, 10c. Mink, No, 1, 50¢; No, 806; No. 8, 160; No. 4, o, Fox, No, 1, 60c; No. 2, 20, Bkunk, No, 1, hhok, 650; short stripe, 400; narrow stripe 250} Uroad stripe, 10c, 1‘.uow 7o, Chioago Produoce. CH10AG0, July 17, Flour - Quiet and xon-nlly easy, choice family brands steadily held, quotatiobs unchanged. Wheat—Winter lower, No, 2 ing on call at 1 10; cash, 1 red, clos- 094; July, 1 054 o--ofl Blafs .-riot. CounoiL Buores, July 17, Flour—Made from Texas winter wheat at Crestal Mills, 3 00; Kansas flour, 8 506@ 875 Graham, 8 00; rye flour, 8 00, Jorn Meal<1 70 for white, corn ch p, 2800 per to chop, 32 00_per ton; chop, Wheat—No, 1 i ({nrn White, - Blackberrics, 160 , 160 per box; apples, 34 Broom_ Corn— 1 00; baled, Hay— Loose, 7 75 per Unle, Wood-~5 00@6 00, Wool—15@25. Butter—Creamery, 200;in rolls, wrap. ved, 18¢; rolls ot wrapped, 124t mixed colors, 10@ Egge—1 Onions—80¢ per doz Live Chickens—2 Potatoes—Old, out @1 00, Cabbages—75e per doz LIVE STO K. (at 250 ¢ of murket; dozen 1ew, H0¢ o~ Extra, 8 00@ 3560 Veal Calves 5 0@ 00, IHogs 6 50@7 00. Sheep--1 (0, - Now York Produoe Niw YVomk, July 17 Flour—Dull _and grades above 6 00 eavy and 10@15¢ lowor; Minnesots extra, 503 city nill .\vv- 5 flour dull: ¢ mm n o choice, 0. Wheat—Unnsottled and decline ranging from 1z mand Tight; No. 8 red, 1 y ; depressed, the 1} per cent; « L1 2@l 23 ) do. August, 1 19 Heavy, unsettl graded mixed, $2 83 No. 2 mixed July, 83 84}, Oats—Unsettled for cash; strovger for option iz with more str No. 2 do., mixed, ‘,]u Ryo—Dull at 82@82 Barley—Steady Pork—Quat and and higher opened higher, tlos i No, 1 white, G0 1 mixed, mixed giate 42 srong; new mess, rong, nctive aud hi.her; 12 8) for July, y ) Petroleum —Firm; united, St. Louis Produce. St. Louts, July 17, Flour—Lower; XXX, 3 00@4 00; fan ly, 4 85@>5 00; choice, 5 30@d 60; fancy, V7 @b 80, Wheat—Lower and uncottled; No. 2 red, 1 0281 03 for oach; 1 03} for July; 101} for August; 1 00 for the year; No. red, 99@1 00} cash. O s1j@blie for -t 5043 for the *for cash; ar. Kye ~ I Barley Liead — Butter—U nclmm,ul Egps W luukv—.mu.w Pork—Quiet at Lard—Nominal; Ship'ts, Flour. . 4,000 Wheat. 00 Corn. .. 4 4,00 Oats. . 13,000 .. Chioago Live took. Cnioaco, July 17, "The Drovers' Journal reports: Hogs—Receipts, 13,000 Market gen- erally steady but unsatisfactory; quality very poor; rough stock imulated; mixed, 7 35@8 00; heavy 8 05@3 60; light, 7 "’(ms 10, Cuttle—Receipts, 5,000. Good stock scwree; low and medium grades neglected and low, with a heavy run on range cattle; butchers and ers weak; common shivping, 4 65@6 00; medium to good, 6 25@7 00; cows, 2 50@4 00; bulls, 4 00 430, Texan ranges, 3 (0@ . s stockers, 3 00@3 40; feeders, Sheep—lteceipts, ‘Market slug- gish but_about sfendy; cowmon, 8 20@ 3 40; mcdium, 8 624@4 00, e Mgl Y New York Dry Goods Market. NEw Youk, July 17. In the dry goods market to-day there has been ouly a woderate amount” «f new business, many buyers for out of town markets being still absent at water- ing places, etc., in vicinity of thy city. There is, howeve very cheerful feeling in trade, and ind boint to a renewal of activity within a comparatively rhort }n:riu(l, the outlook for a good, healthy all business being very promising. e — CUinoinuetd Prodaoce. o, al, 12 87 asked. 13 50, rimesteam ne Mulk Ments—Clear si Bacon—Clear sides, 14 7 Flour - Winter tawily, steady at b 8@ 610, Wheat- 110@1 1 Oats—Quiet; No. 2 mixe Rye—Dul! and quiet; No, Whisky—1 14, —Demand largely for new; rod, 2, 72lc. Philagelphia Produos. PriLaDELraIs, July 17, Flour—Unchanged. Wheat—Steady at 122@1 224 for cash and July; 119} for August., Corn—Firm ot 88@8c for cash; 813@ 86c for July, Onta—teady ot 70@71c for cash; 65 @6 ltyo—l\-uuflml. EasT LIBERTY, Cattle—Dull; extra, 700@7 75; " good, 5 75@0 50, Hog—Dull; recelpts, 40,000; shipments, 12,000, Phi'adelphins, 870@$ 85; Balti- mores, 8 30@8 60, Sheéy—Slow; recaipts, 6,00; sbipments, 1,800; AX'.HI, 176@H Totedo Proa ToLeno, July 17, Whmt»l“rln No.2, 116 for cash;. old, 25 cash; 1 134 for July; 1 08} for August; 1 06§ for the year, Corn—Firmer; No, 2, 78}c for cash; 78c !ur July, 764 for Au.;unv., 6dhe for the ¥ Outa—Uuchanged; No, 3, 8040 for Aug- ust, e — Turpentine Market. WiLsingroN, N, ©,, July 17, Rosin—Quiet; strained at 1 50; good 60, Spirits- Dull at 42}c, spring quiet and lower; 1 26 for July; 127 for August; regular No. 2 active and unchanged with wide fluctuations, last qu - tati s oo call were 1 DJ{} for me, 1043 @1 01% for August; 108} for September; 1 01{ tor the year, Corn—Weak, easier and unsettled, fluctuating wildly within wide range; clos. ing at 754 for July; 744c for August and September; 754¢ for the year, Oats— Unsettled and lower; 51¢ for July; 88¢ for August; 84fc for the year, tve—Weak and 1@2¢ off; closing at Gdc for July; f0¢ for August and the year, Iimley—f market, Pork ive and so freely Mfuazl hrices broe D0 30¢) mueas dhoune 23 20 B 874 for cash; 20 85 for August; 21 05 (ur Bep* tember; 1965 for the year. Lard—Active and “higher® at 12 25@ 1285 for cash; 1242} for August; 1255 for Septembs Bulk M Short ribs firmer and or cash and August; ky—Quet at 1 14, Butter - Quiet; creamery, 21@2 18@14 Eggs—Slow at 17c. ; dairy, Rec'ts, Shipia’ts Flour .. Wheat. S ar—Firm at 1 65, e Baltimore Proauocu. Baunsong, July 17, Flour—Quiet, Wheat—Southern_active; lunxbeny‘ 12 steady; 1 for July. Corn—White southern fim at 10@ 107; yelluw southern steady at 92c, fultz, 1 22 4; No. 2 red 'winter, 22@1 22} for cash; 120@1 21 Poorl. Frodaoe, Proria, July 17, Corn—Active hut lower; bhigh mixed, T65@77¢; mixed, 76@764c, Oatsa—In ctive; No, 2 white, Rye—Dull and lower; No, Highwines—Unchanged at 1 13, - - Livervool Produce. Livesroor, American f ~Wiuter, 9s 9d@10d ¢ pring 9a(@10s. Corn—Ts 8d, Pork—9ls, Lard—62s 6d. —— = Petroleum - CLEVELAND, O, July 17, Petroleumn—~Un huuxml.nundnrd white, 110 test, Ghe, CAR Bufl‘-ln Live !umk. 3 July 17, e ship. 3 Yorkers, 750 Kanans City Produoce. Kaxsas Crry, July 15, Wheat - Weak and low 90 for cash, 93 Tlsed, 88 for Tuly; 800 for Auy! n«l - St. Louis Live Stock. St Lous, July 15 Hogs - Receipts 540; market wenk, slow and entirely without shippi ,..,,, 7 b0@s 10; packing, 7 50@8 1 to select, 820@8 70; stockers, 0. h\?\u 0 et Kansan City Live Stook . KAnsas Orry, July 15, Cattle weak, nctive and a sl 3 bulk of supply Texaus at 2 75@4 90; no extra shipping Texans SALT Savo money and order slt diroct from * us,woship promptly by rail at the to all western poinis. €0.. Saginaw City,Mich jowest possible TYLE sl price SAL jo-m-tm THE NATIONAL GAPITAL. A Prolonged Effort to Compromise the Differences on Appro- priation Bills, The River and Harbor and Sun- dry Bills Before the Joint | Committees, and ;;v'nvml market weak. The Senate Rapidly Unwinding on tho Revenno Reduction BilL The Star Route Cases Slowly Fizzling. CAPITAL NOTES. Natlonal Assoctated Fross. DISPUTED BILLS WasniNgron, July 17.—The con- ference committeo sat all day and late to-night on the river and harbor bill. There is no doubt but the bill will be reported by Wednesday at the latest. Notwithstanding yosterday was Sun- Jay the sundry civil bill conference sat all day, but it is hurdly possible the bill can be reported in two days. A BOUNCE. Secretary Folger domanded the resignation of Supervising Steamboai Inepector Geo. B. N, Tower, Second district, on account of insubordina- tion, Tower is the inspector who has almost continuously, during his term of office, mado issue on iany points with the inspector general, who is thus vindicated by the secretary. THE STAR ROUTE CASEN, Ono half the timo of each’day of | the star route cases is consumed in | tilts of counsel. Tho judge complains of the slow progress, “conceding that thus far no tostimony has been ad- duced to prove couspiracy. Bliss is va1d to have charged tho failure to in- dict Kellogg to political reasons, Tho foreman of the grand jury hay written Bliss, who has not yot answered, Bliss suid to u reporter to-night he had no idea of reflicting on the grand jury. Ho supposed it gave the senator the bencfit of the doubt, CONGRESS Natlonal Associated Pross SENATE PROCEEDINGS, WasuiNaron, July 17.—The tarifl bill was taken up and Senator George addressed the senate in favor of the amendment removing the duty on ma- chinery for manufacturing cotton, wool, flax, hemp or manilla, Senator Beck called up the amend- ment making the tax on manufactured tobacco ten cente, preferring that to total abolition, as otherwise the rev- enue would not allow relief to other industries. Senator Johnston advocated a tax of exght cents as the figure, where ic could rest without injury to the trade by agitation until it was wholly re- moved, Senator Sherman advocated adher- ence to the bill us reported, which would be a reliof as far ae prudence would permit. At 5:30 the senate went into into executive session, where a protracted and undecided struggle over the Mo- bile postoflice was held. Adjourned. HOUSE PROCEEDINGY, | nrrested woro taken by vof matorial JOREBBEIRS OF | able brokerage business attached to ] the oftice. BLAIR BRIEFS, Thoe Capture of the Pay Oar Conspira- tors Bullding and Crop Notes. Correspondonce of Ti Kxr Buatk, July 17 —This usually quict little burg was thrown of excitement on Saturday morning, into a furore by the report that four train robbors had been arrested in a box car in the S.C&PRR foro. It soems that thero has boeen a plot going on for some time to wreck and rob the 8. C. & P. pay car while coming through the deop eut just cast of this place. by the company got wind of it, and have been on tho track of the parties engaged in the plot, 8o that when four of tho gang came over to Blair from Missouri Valloy they There yard tho night be- Dotectives employed were followed by officers, seems to have boen seven in the gang, and the inten- tion was, as noar as can be learned, for four of them to come over hore and prepare to attack the train while the other threo went through the pay car. T'hoso that were arrestod broke into the tool shop of the company here and had taken therefrom tools suflicient to throw a tram off the track. Those k to Iowa, on go of conapiring to rob the the chi Sare's building boom in the brick e b been surponded for tho last » woeks on aceount of searcity ko will be rosimed this work ver has any town made more rapid stridea in W Selection. Trolicht & ‘Dunker, ETS&GURTAIN GOODS el A e, ; Guarantee Manufacturers’ Prices and Invite In- spection to their Uusurpassable jyl1lesdsm INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL, Tnvestors of am 1l and medium Provisine and rotactad a9 most ntisl oprators. oo sful, £11'y tried, old es« WHEAT 5 vookly, divid nis pid monhe Iy Sond ‘at once for explanatory $50 cirewiars and pst record. PRER, months on this shire, A dress F STOCKS MECRIAM, 141 and 143 LaSallo A We wan every tawn Ex Good pay to a ro-pansible, fiy edplar’ Tiy (' Reparts Dividends paid du-ing past thi rteen §t., Chicagd, 1 $i00 I r s man, W to for toras, nt Inducomons, onter- T orEcE Murray Iron Works, Burlington lowa. Snn?l Portable Engines, FOR CREAMERIES, PARM MILLS, Printing Offices, Ete., A Specialty. The Largest lrnn Working Establish- ment in the State. MANUPACTURERS OF Steam Engines, AND GENERAL MACHINERY. The Howard Automatic Out-Of Steam Engine, 2 1m growth and general improvement than has Blair this season. The dog ordinance is being vigor- ously enforced here, and the result is a terrible howl among dog owners. There is considerable sickness here at preaent. W, H. Farnsworth is just reviving from a three wecks’ seige of it Last Thursday as the train from the Tekamah on the Chicago, St. Paul & Minneapolis railroad was going by the treight depot a little 9-year old son of A. Hestor was sitting on the platform, and as the train passed along the steps caught his legs and crushed them ter- ribly, tearing the flosh off and break- ing the bones. The boy has since died from the injury. J. J. Smith & Bro,, formerly of Omaha, have just opened out a stock of dry goods and groceries Logan Bros. have a large store building nearly completed, and will carry the same line of goods. The crop prospects in this vieinity are aplendid—never better, Harvest- ing will commence this week, Hix, Gospel Truth. He that is surety for a stranger, shall smart for it. But he that trus Sruinag Brossos for curing liver, and complaints of a like tender ever be disappointed, Pri D. M. (Saccessor to D. T. Mount.) FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robes, Dusters and Tarf (oods of ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Agontfor Jas. R. Hill & Co.'s OBILEBEEBRATED CONGORD HARNESS *“The Best in The World,” 1413 FARNAM ST, Orders Follcitod, OMAHA,NEB The house insisted on non-concur- rence in the senate amendments to the river and harbor bill, and Messrs, Page, Robinson (Ohio) and Reaga were appointed & couference com- mittes, A bill authorizing the sale of the old postoflice site in New York was passed — 120 to 20, Adjourned at b p. m, Killed by the Cars. National Fress Association, Orrawa, 1il, July 17.—E B, Jack- man, a well known young man, fell under the wheels and was killed this morning whilo trying to board & Rock Island train, A A Henovating Remedy s to be found in Buknock Broon TERS, Asan sntitote for sick headack female weakners, biliousnass, indigestic constipation, and other diseases of a ki dred nature, these bitters are invaluable, Price 81, julyl7dlw - A New Broker, Nebraska Sigoal It is now asserted that Churel | Howe will be a candidate for lieutous sot governor, Mr, Carns haviog demonstrated that there is a profit- me 1y GRATEFUL COMFORTING. BREAKFAST. ledio of tho natural laws ations of cige ton and d by a caretul ap perbies of woil o loc ‘ocos, Mr Eaps hmw povded our breakfust tabl a with ely flavored beverago which may save us y hoavy doctors’ bliis 1t is by the judici us use of such articles of diot that w constitution may be gradasily built up until strong enough to resist ov 1/ tendency to discaso, Huodreds of subtle maladies are floating arcund us ready to attack wherover there in & wenk point. We a fatal shatt by keoping our A uro blood and a prop vil Service g water or a1y (4-1b and 1b), Jabeled JAMES EPPS & CO, Homwmopathic Chersts, ek atwly London, Kngland. McCARTHY & BURKE, Gensral Undertakers, |18 a1awwEm =T Bot. Faranm aud Douglas. Metallic, Wood aud Cloth Covered O4SKETS, COFFINS, KOB SHROUDS, CRAPE, &e. onstantly on hand, Orders frow the ountry ) aud promptly W a, wilig’ to Sold Manufacturer and Dealer in | Saddles, Harness, Whips, | | | 8nl for ciroular, $ 5,000 ¢ To Sate Fxpers HANUFAGTURERS NEBBASKA NATI[]NAL BANK Of Omaha. 17as purchased of tho Corlies Sate;Manufacturing Co., of Providence, R. ., s safo whih is_ gunr- antoed in writing' to b’ “abwolutely burglar proaf for n period of thiety-six hours continuous and u disturbed a'tack with the use of su tools and appli a burglar can omplo; and ina practica ly unconditional way. This bank d»iris & thorough test wade upon this safo, and in ciso of failuro to stand it, the K will bo at libarty o purchase any othor ~and may roturn this to the manufacturers, Any party is at 'iberty to undertake the attack who will furnish sstisfactory bond to pay all damago to the safo, in caso it is not entered in the stipulated time. Tho Corliss Company agroe in writing to doposit with this bank tho sum of £5,000,00, upon tho signing of an agreoment a3 tho said sum to bo paced within the 4 to bo forfeited tothe pirty operating in cawo it forei ly opened and_hy contants rab NK W. YAT (5 T How 1 Use, W Sammer uso thoso Stoves aro. indispensadiss These celebratod stoves for sale by Piercy & Bradford, Omaha, Neb, 1m m&ekw 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880, KANSAS CITY, 3t.Joe & Conncil Blufs RAILINO.AX> s yES ONLY Direct Line to 8T, LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West, A tralog loave B, & M. Depot, Omaha: Nob, No change of cars between Omaba and bs. wouls, IE:! Mll nnl Mll‘n OMAHA and EPPS’S GUGOA DaulyPassengerTrama SELOHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN OITIES wish LESS CHARGES and IN ADVANCK of ALY OTHER LINK bire line 18 equiy with olausn's Palio) Ilou Palace Coaches, Mil or's atoay Platlors av Couper, eud tho it M\un Alr-| hnll ' iP CITY, BT, JOS road, via B, Joaoph and B Lo ldm. for wie 84 all coupon sintions s 4o RNAKD, O vAwEs, o, Aupk., 8 Joseph. Ma) & Oev Pags. snd Tickes Agh., bfi Jose) 0, 4NoY BOipiy, Ticked Age 1090 Faipham sirce W. J. DavNTORT, Gmneral Agunt, reads VIA nANBAS UN(‘J‘& BLUF¥S Ra 1) | Wanted ™ r‘;‘;‘L‘.,'.‘:'.":.: Lty S et Wiiken by A8 We)'delsn Jawes thy only lif. authorized by ber, and which will 6ot be & **Blood sud Thunder” story, such as has been und will o published, but & true Life by tho ouly p rou » ho is ia possession of tho { acts —& fal hiul sud devoted wife, Tiuth is wore {utereating than fiotion, Ageots should apply for torritory at onze. Send 76 cts. for Sam - ple Book. 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