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| i f ¢ final dealivge, and the market THE DA]LY BEE--"O\IA HA THUR DAY JULY 20, 1852 FINANGE AND GBMMERGE FINANCIAL. NEw York, July 19 MONEY, Money closed easy at 2@2) per cent. Exchange closed firm at 4 S6@4 99 GOVERNMENT BOND:, Closed firm, Curreacy 41 coupons 445 coupons. 4’ '8 reistered £ R L. RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railrosd bonds closed as follows Union 1ste,... L 116@n7 Land Grants. . 114 Binkine Funds L. 1228 bid Centrals A6 @17 STOCKS, Uhero was increased activity and buoy- ancy in the stock market to-day, and the prices attained were in some instances not on y the highest of current specula- tive, but the highest for many years, The advance was leai by Denver & Rio Grande, Western Union, Michigan Cen® tral, coal shares, St. Paul & Omaba, North Pacific shares. Louisville & Nashville wa exception to the general list, first declining 3} pec cent, and then recovering about 1§ per cent, In the last honr there was a weak feeling and general reaction, but it was partly recovered in nd closed strong. The foliowing were the cl Western Union. €6} o Preferred H & St J Preferred .. Kansas & Texas Lake Shore. . .1143 Lake Erie & W. 4"‘5 h.. 703 Louix & N N Moris & E.... Northwestern..1 Preferred....1 0&W. Ohio & Miss. Preferced N Quict silver. Preferred . = Northern Pa Preferred . Central Pa; Met. Elevat-d. Man, Elevated. ‘rrfl‘rrml 133} Nash. & L/h at.. 62 X MLS . b3k DL& W Wabah © D&RG....l. Prefo STATE BOXDS, Dull, CHICAGO MONEY. C1ioaco, July 19, Preston, Kean & Co., bankers, report: The monetary situnti n is unchanged, The supp'y of loanable funds is in excess of demand; rate, 5@T per cent. stern exchange firmerat 500 premium Orders for currency are moderate, 650 000, UNITED STATES BONDS. 3}’ Extended 6 102 @102} 34’ Exteuded 5's. 102 @102 44« Coupons. . 114 45 Coupons,. RAILWAY BONDS C. B. & Q. Towa div4s }/ ;,[\f\ ‘\vt 12 l{)uhuq 'fiils Y &) sinking fund 5. Wabach 5's 2 11¢ E@119¢ Slté(m 80} 07 084 $i56 il COH IJERGIAL Omana Whnhmh Market Orx1oe or THE OMAHA B ‘Wednesday Evening, July 19, } The only changes reported in the n:arket $o-day are as follows: Wheat No. 2, declined 1c. Cheese declined Lc. Local Qraln Deaitngs. WHEAT,—Cash No, 2, 1.09 8ijo; rejected, 524 BARLEY,— cash No, No. - Corn, 53@60; vats, Froduce and Provisions. ATOES—Old, out of Home grown plénty; new, 6.@ per bushel, ONIONS—81 50 per bushel; new ver doz bunche Hos grown, ,Ler pound, hea nl UTTER ~(/)unu| country, 18:, 1GGS - Scarce, 17 MEATS ~ Hams, breakfast bacon, 15c; clear ba 34c; shoulders, 9¢; dried beef, 16¢. FLOUR - JOBBING PRICE — Be Minnesota patents, 4 7 ‘Shawnee favcy, 8 75; Cal Trinmph, spring, 3 25; tye flur ye, Grahow, 2 50; wheat Grahum 25; hay, 6 00@6 £0 per Lon; baled, 10 00 chopped feed, 1 60; chopped corn, 150 Juck Frost, 4 ornia **Pioncer,’ bran, 1 00 per cwt; straw, 40) per ton 100se; 5 00 baled. Grocers' List. CHEESE—Full Oresw, Me: Vort Hkim BE A.\h——lmpuned German 60 per bushcl, U Tiio, pr 20, Ttio, tair, ¢ Kio, good 0 to choice, 124¢; Cld gov't Mocha, 284e; Arbucislc’s, nowder, 3 lmporial 5; ., Bhe@31 00; J. Jap chnlte, 6075 e a0 Oolong, cho.ce, m@ Souchong, good, d5@40c; choice, {6@4be, NEW PICK LES—Medinm, in barrels, $900; do in half bbis, b 20; smalls, in bbls, 1200'do, in half bbls, 700; gherkins, in bls, 14'00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, VINEGAR—Pure apple extrs, 160: pure apple, 15¢; Prussiug pure avvlo, 16c, SUGARS ~Cut loat, 1le; Crushed 1o; Graoulated, 103e; Powdered, 11; Fine powderod, 11c; Standard Coffes A, Dflu, ‘\Nl York Confectioner’s Standard 9%ct Good A, 9fcs Prairie Extra C b u'l —Sisal, 4 inch sud larger, 10c. WOODENW AR 195; hree hoop pal pioneer weahboard 1 90; Wellbuckets, T.EAD—Rar, 81 65 UANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 1h (Field’s), per case, $4 00; do 1 1b (Field's), per case, 2 75; do 2 Ib (Standard), per case, 3 65, h-lnwn. 180, Tomatoes, 230; do case, 80); Corn, 2 Ib ¥or ‘case, #10; soaked corn, 210; do (Yarmouth), per case, 815 eas, ocunmon, 00; peas chice, ru ]dmnu, 2 B/ por cang, 8 20, D ber ca ‘gg plums,? b perc 1 W@ 75, Feachos 41 per cise, § 10 ase, 2 10; Lima beans otash per " case, 300, or 315, Bl , per case, strawhorrier, 2 I, per case, 2 60; wons, 2'4b, Bartlett pears 3, “Whortlebe 3roen gages,2 Ib per case, 8 50; do choi 1) per case 4 50, Iqup‘Lloe, 2 b, per ca 0 8 1b, case, 4 BO@5 00; au, (ple), sh; per .21-dupl._an, o, § 50, il O s, 1 tubs “ Double Crown, per (Mountain) por bl by "papars, 82 85; De- Lond do, $2 85; Church's, 82 8; Keg rota % ANDLES—Boxos, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8, Bo; boxes 40 Iba., 16 o%., 68, 150, RICE—Caro m.u(mac. Louisiana, 7 @3c; fair, 6 H.—Pearl, 44c; Sily Corn Starch, 8§@9 s Corn, Tho. —Pepper, 19; Nutmegs, &1 T Glows, 8% Excelsior Allspice, 19¢; Kirk's mlinn Kirk’s Eutoca, (100_cakes), LY E—American, 3 40; Gre enwioh, Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 50 30: Jewell lye, 2 75, - l ennsy| clover, choice ammoth ¢l 814 003 new, 86 00 [mr bushol, new, §7 00; white cl al alfa clover, new, $125 §1300. Timothy, good, new, blue grana, extra clean, 81 50; blue grase, orchard grass $2 50; red top, mmon or Missours, $100 to 8125 EED-—Osage orange, 1 to b 00; osage orange, 10 bushols or Honey locust, per Ib,, 35¢; por white fish, 90 Ib hi bbls, o fish, 00 16 hf bbls, 7 00; in 101b kite, 110; family ew Ilu)lnml herrin keg, n sardines, 7dc: Co bia river salmon, per 100the, 8 00; Ge Bank e Gen, boneless coZ igi bonclow i, Dhe. :\L\l‘Kl‘TI{ ~—Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; hibbl No. 1 ex_shore do, 100 1bs, 8 60; Lf bbls, fat family do, 100 l‘w 6 00; mess mackerel, 12 ll\ Bn No. 1 ex shore, 12 Ib do, 1 50; No. 1 shos 121 do, 100: ‘fat family, 10 1b do 75 PEAN UTS—Ronsted, chooe, red Ten- nensce, 10¢ per 1b; fanoy white, 104c por Ib; raw—white Virginia raw, 100; roasted, 124c. Goods, B]LO\VN y()TlU[\"—ALlnnlie A, 8he; pleton XX, 7e;_Atlanta A, 8¢; Boott [ , Shos Buckeyo L 44, 76; ‘Cabot W, 73ci Chittenango A, Gie; Grent Falls E, 84cs Hoosier, thcs Honest Width, 83, Int Indian Standard A, Sie; Indian Orchard d. w., 8}c; Lawrence LL, 7c; Mystic River, 73¢; Pequot A, Sio; Shawnaut LT, 7o; Utien G 530; Wae ett I The do'A, Sk do E 48, 124c; Wal- COTTONS—AIL 4, 8¢; Argylo 4-4, lmdm State , 6lc; Duckeye S, 4.4, ngcc Urclmnl AA9-8, Bhe; Laconin ¢ ; i 4-4, 9fc; Lonsdalo d- 4 do 0 33, Tics do R -4, 73c; BURACHED COTTONS—Andros cog gin L 4-4, 94c; Blackstone AA in perial 8§c; do do half bleached 4.4, 9c; Cabot 4-4, 8¢ he; Wruit of the Loom, 10;" do Indi: ocasset O 4 c'm bric d-4,13c;do Water Twist, 10 FallsQ, 104e; Indian Head shrunk 4 Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 124c; D York Mills, 124c; Pequot A,10c; Pepperel N G Twills, 12je; Pocahontas 4-4, 9jc; Pocasset 4-4, 8jc; Utica, 1lc; Wamantta 0X X, 12}, DUCKS (Colored)—Albany ¥ brown, 80; do C, drab. t1p: do XA stripes anc plaids, 124c; do XXX brown and_drab, stripes and plaids, 12h¢; Arlington fancy, 1¢; Brunswick brown, 84c; Chariot fancy, 1240; do extra_heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ijc; Indiana A brown 3%e+ Nevonset A brown. 15c. TIUKLNGUD—Aamoskeag A U A 32 19¢; do XX blue 82, 18h¢; Arrowarra, 9hc; Claremont, B By 15}y Conestogn x tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 11jc Lewiston a 30, 15¢; Minnehaha 4-4, 20c; Om a super * | Greisen kid, 2 50 to 2o venetian red_Am, le; yed oud, The: chrome yellow, genuine, Qc; chrome yel. low, K., 12; ochre, rochelle, 8c; ochre, T'rench, ochre, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, 9 ; lohign brown, 2 ...:..uh brown, 24e; k?‘rlm!l mineral ‘c. 1LS—110" carbon, per gallon, 114e; 1'50 headlight, per gallo 12fc; 175 headlight, per gallon, 1 linseed, Faw, per gallon, 57 linseed, boiled, pe gallon, hni winter st 4, per eal- on, 100; No. 1, S0 ‘castor, per gAIlufl,] 15; No. 8, sweet, per gallon, 85c; aperm, W. B!, per gallon, 1 per gallon, 60c; neatafoot, 75¢; No. 1, 65¢; lubri. allon, 80¢; summer, . 1, per gallon, 85¢; No, per gallon, 80c; ter- naptha, 74°, per cating, zero, per nhlv machine, 2, 50; sperm, sign pentine, per, .mnmx, gallon, 1 VARNISHES - Barrels per gallon. Furniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, 7 13 coacll, extra, 1 40 Conch, No. 1, 81'20; Damar, extra, §1 70c; e halthn, exte, Sbef stk : hard oil finish, $1 50 b, 70 ser 1 d wel, per 1 afras, per chonidia, per oz £105; Chloroform, per b, 100; Dover's powders, per Ib, $1 40; Kpson e, par Ib, Sy Glycerine, pure, por Ib, Acetate, per b, 24 N por wal, ) 1 per gal, $100; Oil, 0il, Uriganum, 50c Quinine P. & W, & R. & 8., Potassium, Todide, per 1t n, per o, {0c; Sulphate of \h-r\-m e, peroz 83 85; Sulphur flour, per b, dc! Strvobnine, ner oz, 81 25 Heavy Hardware List. 1 rates, 8340; plow 1 sast, 765 orncible, So; kpocial o ,6c; cast’ tool do, 15@20 wagon spokes, sot, 225@3 00; hu:bs, per set, 1 95; fellves, sawed dry, 1.40; tongnes, each, 70@8bo; axies, each, 7bc; square nuts, per b, 7@llc; washers, por Ib, 8@18c; rivets, per 1b, 11c} coil chafn, per Ib, 6@12; malleabls, 8o; Burden's maleshogs, § 50 SHOT, hot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2.10; Urlunt.nl wder, kegs, 86,4 half kogs, ‘\.I -18 do. l\mrtcr kegs, $1.88; Blast- fng, ver 100 feet b0c. BA IH D \V'(I\h—ln car lots,,8 89 per 100; in less than car lots. 8 55 ver 100, Leather. UOak sole, 38¢ to 42¢; hemlock sole, 28¢ to Tock kip, 0'to 80c; hemloc 24 Conk kip, 8o 40 100; oak calf, 120 to 130; French kip, 110't0 155; I ench calf, 125 to 2 00; rus- settsy 530 o7 0; lininke, 600 to 10 0; topyings, 900 t0 10 50; B. L. Moroc £0 85c; pebble O. D, Morocco, 270 to 3 00, HARNESS - 800 Wi tiwanken Horses and Mul The market is brisk aud all grades sre selling woil at slicht advance in pricen. T'ho demand for good horses exceeds the supply consideraoly. ~ Prices range as fol- owa: Fine single drivers, 8150, to 8005 Extra draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drait horacs, $100. t0 150.; Extra farm herses, $110. to 125.; Common to good farm horses $90. to $100.; Extro plugi, 860, to 75.; Sommon plugs, 820, to $10. MULES. —I5 to 15 hands (extra), $125. t0150.; 14} to 15 hands, $100. to 1 No. 2 Ahv. S3de. 40.; 14 to 143 hands, $75. t0'100.; 13§ to 14 hands, 360, to 75. LI uors. ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 226 por wino lon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, 126 per proof gallon; triple refined epirits, 187 proof, 124 per proof gallon; re-distilled © Liskies, 1 00@1 50; fine Hlended, 1600 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- iugky and Pennsylvania v 2 L0@7 00 BRANDIES—Tmported, 86 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, extra 4.4, 28c; Pearl Rivor 32, 16c; Put- nam XX blue stripe, 120; Shetucket S c; do SS 12c; Yeoman's blue 29, 90 ENIMS,—Amoskeak, blueand bronn 164¢; Andover DD blue, 154c; ArlingX blne Scoteh, 184c; Concord 000, blue aw brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 134; do XXto do do 144c; Haymalker's blue and brown, 9bo; Mystic River DD tripe, 16}c; Ponrl tiver, bluo and brown, 16c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 1the. CAMBRICS—Barnard, 5hc; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 84c; Garner A glazed, 5ho; Manhattan glove finish, bjcs Newport do 6e; do gl o, B olo; Pequot do 505 Lockwood kid finish, fc. C()I(SI'T JEANS-—Amory, 8c; Andros coggin satteen, 8io; Clarendc v, 64¢; Cones togu satteens, 73c; Hallowel , Sc; Indi 4 Orchard 74c; Narragansett,improved,c Pepperill sattoen 9o; Rockport, 7o, PRI an, 6ic; checo, 7c; Dunnell, l'L Arnoid, Conestag h@7o; Har e Southbridge, . 6ic; Hddystone, 7c Amoakeng, 12} Argyie, 10je; “Athantic, 7ic; Highlana, Plun kett, 103c; — Abberville 110 134 Artisian, 20c; Clarion D and T) Yeccan Co. stripos D and T, 16¢; Key: stone, 134¢; Nantucket, 19c; Nanpnmll 16c; ‘Ocean D and T, 134c; Royal, 1641 Susiox, 12c; Tivgn, 134c; Wachusett shirt- ing shecks, 12he; do, Nankin, 124c; Yorlk , 124¢; "do, checks, stripes and 8 oz, 20c. E 18-- Androscogein 10-4,57 4c! do 9-4, 24c; do 8.4, 22¢c; Continental O 42, 11¢; Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; Now York mills 98, 85¢; do 78, 80c; do 58, 224c; Pewbroke 104, 25 l’(llmt 10.4, 2 jc o 74, 19¢; ¢ Pepperell 36, 29c; do 67, 21c 7, 18c: Utica 96, ‘LK:. do 58, 92he; do48, 170 Qlmars and Tobaccos 15.00; Connecticut, Seed Havana, £35,00; §50.00: Clunr“nvunn. 275,00, TOBACCO G, — Golden Rule 241, 600; Our Rope, firat qulity, ¢ | Btar, pounds, D4 Iby bt 500, Horu st puum!ln, % lw. hwm, G0e; Gils Ydge, pounds, 24 1b, butta, 60; Army and Navy, sounds, 55¢; Bullion, fpounds, 59¢; Loril: lard’s Climax, pound: FINE CUT—In Hard to Beat, Fountain, 80c; 78c; Golden Thre bavoril, 6o " Mountain, 60c; "50; Daisy, In tin' foil— oy 008 b axen por Tb ey Lork {ilard’s Tiger, 65¢; Dinmoid Crown, 660, SMOKING— A1l prades—Common, 250 8%. Granulated—Dlackwells Durham, 16 o7 B1e; Dukes Durhaw, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of North Carolin, 16 o, 46; Nebras. kn, 16 o8, 88c; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags puv 1b, $1.85; Mnrbm}l' Puck, 2 oz, tin oil, fific; Dng'l" Bhc, Paints Olfs rnishes. PATNTS TN OFLoV7hite Teat, Ouiahe P, P, bc; white lead, St. Lonis, pura, 6 Marasilles green, 1 to b D ‘cans, Z0c French zine, g12en seal, 12c; French ' zine, red sonl, 110; French zinc, in varnish asst, 200; French zince, in oll asst, 15¢; Raw aad burnt umber, 1T cans 12c; raw eand burnt Slenns, 1%0; vavdyke brown, 3. pblack, 12¢; ooach black, n.c, drop black, 16; Prussian hhw. 18¢c; chrome ivory bl blué, 80c; ulmn uarine green, L, M, & D,, 140; blind and shutter een, L. A & 1., 160; Varis green, 18¢ lia red, 150; Venetian red, 9¢; Tuscan American Vermiliod, T, & P., 18c; io yollow, T, M., 0. &D 0., 1ic; yellow ochre, 8¢; golden ochro, 16; iryer, 80; graining colors: light « , walnut, chestnut and ssh 13 Ory Salnts x mrk 40; French sine, 100: Pars ting gilders, 1§c; rman: 4 hmj‘l,m 4 1 mphlack, ordinary, 10¢; Prus- 0} \lllruumdn« 18c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; wmber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, icjsienna, burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, 40 Paris greén geuuins, 25c; Paris reen com' 20; chrome green, N, ¥.' 200 chrom- | G Ns—apumd 4 60@6 00; domestio, 1 40@s3 00. RUMS-—Tmported, 4 60@6 00; New England, 2 00; domostic, 1 50@3 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 17504 0. AMPAGNES—Imrported per K0G8 0 Awsriny, oo, *OF ARITS —Per cuse, 4 50@16 00 WINFES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawbn, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumboer, ‘WHOLESALE. We quote lumber, avh and shingles on: r1_at Omaba at, the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING - 16 ft, and | under, 21 00; 18 ft., $22 00. TIMBE. |\\-ll) ft, and under, TIMBER it (S24 CC, 22 ft., ]L\:’x -No., 1 ~I(.\L|li N SHEETING — No, onne, 12 0@ 1 (2nd common boards) £18 50; No. 2, §17 00, STOCK BOARDS,—12in' D, 823 00; -in, € 00; 12-in, 13, $40 00, PAP. traw paper, 8ic; rag papes 4c; dry goods paper, 7¢; munila paper, 10 news paper, 8¢, COAlL~Cumberland blacksmith, 812; MorriaRun Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 86 50; Whitebreast nut, 6 50; Towa lumj, $6 50; Iows nut 650; ‘Rock Spring 35; Anthracite, oll sizes, $12 00@12 50, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 6042, 3 60, LIMFE—Fer barrel, $1 15; bulk pe ous. 8% Coment, bbl, $1 75, Towa plaster bbl, 83 00, 'Hair per bu, 8¢, Tarre fel 100 1bs, $3 00, traw hoard, 83 00, Wool derino anwas ed, light, 14@160; heavy, o @1315¢; modium unwashed, light, 18@3 0 washed, choico, 8%; fair, 30c; tub-ding and w,, 28¢; burry, blackand cotted wool 2@6o Leos Hides Furs, Etc. “areen butcher’s hide, 6@6)« des, green ealt, part cured 7¢ dry flint, sound, 13@ldc; dr; , 12@14c; dry salt hides, sound, qrwn calf, wt, § to15 Iba,, 10@11c; wt, under 8 Ibs, per skin, reen pelts, 50@$1 25; green lamb skin 1 25@1 50; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut ncored and ono grub, classed twor thicds rate,) branded hides 10 ver eont. off, Coun ukins, No. 1, 45¢; No. 2, 80 20.; No, 4, 10c. _Mink, No, 1, 10@11c; green calf Bl iron_ wedes, 6c crowbars, Go; harrow | ¢ tSELH) 401 Yivahiioes; Dis 1y ; apring steel, 7@8c; Burden's horseshoos, 5 60 for good to (-holm; m.dy on_poor and rough grades; mixed, 7 50@8 10; heavy, 8 15@8 80; light, 7 JO[J‘flI’a Cattle— I(em.m 4,700, Market do. moraliz-d on natives; a large supply un marketable grassers; range oattle steady; butohers’ weak; common shippers, 4 & s 53 lntdluln. £ 00@6 50; good, 6 65@ /7 00; cows, 2 7H@38 65; bulls, 310@4 00: Texan rangers, 3 70@4 30; stookers, 3 00@8 60 Sheep —Receip 1,000, Market and wonk; common, 3'25@8 624; fair, @1 B At R Oonnoll Bluffs Market. Counort, Buurrs, July 19, Flour—Golden sheaf. 8 60; made from Texsa winter wheat at Orystal Mills, 3 60; Kansas flour, 850@8 75; Graham, 3 00; rye flour, 8 00 Corn Maal 1 70 for white; yellow, 1 60; corn ch p, 2800 per ton; corn and oats chop, 82 00_per ton; chop, 83 00 per ton Wheat 0. 1, 1 00; No. D50, Corn—White, 65 llow, 60 Rye—60 Rarley FRUITS - Blackberties, 160 per bo; ruspberries, 16¢ per box; apples, 2 D@ 00 per barrel, Broom_Corn—84@ge. Hay—Loore, 7 00@) 00; Vale baled, 75 per Buttor- ved, 15 . colors, 10@124§c. Eggs—1 20c;in rolls, wrap. , 12§c; mixed 07, hicl 00@2 10 per dozen Potatooa—Old, oub of murketi new, 80 @ 90c, Cabhages—~Tic per doz, LIVE STO K. Cattle~BExtra, 3 0@ 3 Veal Calves -5 0@6 00, Hogs— 650@7 00, Sheep m Philadetohin Froduoco. PHILADELPHIA, July 19, 7o Wheat ~Steady at 1107 for cash and July n—Steady at 88@0lc for cash; e for July, ats—Firm at 72@75 for cash; @g6e for July, H)o-—Uuwt. nl(' \0@010 5@ St. Louis Froduce. Sr, Lours, July 19, Flour—Quiet avd unchan ed. Wheat - Lower; 1 003@1 00§ for No, 2 red cash; 101} for July: . 003 for August, L.vrn—hn\("'; uyn\u for cash; 7ol for July; 755 for Oats—Lower; b jc(q‘rbflc or cash; 49)¢ for Pork—Easier; 21 10 fm cash; 21 123 for July. on—Shoulders, 10 20; long cle short ribs, 13874; short clear, 14 d—Nominal, Toledo Proauce. Towgno, July 19, Whest—TFirmer; No. 2 new, 110 for cash; old, 115 for cash; 1093 for July; 10 & for Augu-t; 1054 for the year. Corn—Firmer; No, 2, 76}2 for caeh; 76c for July for the year. 0.ts=Unchanged. Turpontine Market. WiLwiNeToN, N, C,, July 19, Steady; strain.d ab 1 50; good Spirits—Firm at 43¢, tar—Fira Rosin— 160, Hogs—Receipts, 15 ¢ rs; 8 cars; light to good, 7 66@@8 & dium weights, 8 50@8 60 Liverpool Produoce. 1 1verpoorL. July 19, Flour —American, 10s@12s Gd. Wheat—Winter, 9s 8d@10d 4s; spring 95 9d@10s. Corn—-7n 3d., Pork—9ls. Lard—684 6d. —— OLD TIMERS The Veteran Hmployes of the Union Pacifls United. Interesting List of Names and Date of Service. [ Communieated. | A movement has been on foot for some time among the employes of the Union Pacific railway company of {his city, having in view the organiz tion of an associstion of veteran om- ployes. beon held for the purpose, with Thos. H. Dailey as chairman and T\ Staloy as secretary, and a committeo Preliminary moetings have of nine was appointed, consisting of Thos. Dailey, T. J. Staloy, R. O'Keefe, W. H. Burns, P. P, Shelby, T. G. Taylor, Mr. Rios, C. A, Larry and Thos. Molan to draw up articles of association, At a second meeting, called for the pose of hearing the report of the com- mittee and to effoct a permanent or- ganization, the committee reported a constitution and by-laws which were pied, when a committeo consisting Messrs. W, M, Dwyer, C. A, Loony, M. D. Cook, W. H. Burn!, J. Widensall, John Rice, Thomas Molan, H. Gilmore, E. K. Loug and Wm. Anderson was appointed to report permanent officors, who reported: J. W. Gannett for president, Thomas H. Daily for first vice presi- dent, W. H. Burns for second vico prosi- dent. T.J. Staley for recording secrotary. E. K. Long for corresponding seo- retary. Thos, Molan for treasurer. The report of the committee was adopted, and Messrs. Dailey and Burns were appointed to conduct the president elect to hisseat. Prosident Gannett, in a fow briof remarks, thanked the associution for the honor conferred. Forty signed tho constitution, giv- ing the date of their commencement of service with the company, us fol- lows: J. W. Gannett, July 1, 1870; Thos. H. Dailey, November 11, 1808; W. H. Barnes, December 27, 1871 T J. Staley, November, 1866; E. K, Long, June 15, 1868; Thomns. Molan, Au- Kansas City Live Stock - Kaxsas Crry, July 19, Cattle—Receipts, 2,610; shipments, 2,180, weak and tlow, particulaily for comuion; uales, chiefly of native. cows at 5 00@8 75; Texns st era averaging 811 to 1,044 pounds sold at 3 60@+1 40. Hogs—Receipts, 1,103; weak and tlow; snies rauging from 6 §08 20; bulk at 770 @7 90, Baltimore Froancu. Baurinorg, July 19, lougberry, nhud), |~} for cash: 1 17 low southern at. 90c, Pooria Produce. Prok1a, July 19 Clorn—Active and easy; high mixed, 74} @7be; mixed, 743 @735, mu—hnn and higher; N 57 69@70¢, 2 wkite, @sTio Itye—Dull and nomival; Highwines—Steady at 1 . e Kansas City Produce. Kansas Ciry, July 10, No, 1 cakh, 904 ; No. 3 cash, i: No, 2 cash, 89@. o bid, Corn—Market quiet; No. 2 mixed, cath, 78%c bid, 78}c asked; for the year, 4740 bid, 49c askea. Ons 2 cash, sales at 49c, Kye—No. 2 cash, 65} bid, el East Liberty Live Stook, Easn Lipexry, Pa,, July 19, 5 Cattle J"n‘ priwe, 00;" good, 6 7h@7 . ipts, shipments, 391, Hogs )mn, receipts, 300; shipments, 300; Philadelphins, 8 75@8 90, shipments, heep—Slow; receIJ»lu 2,200 @4 80, 8,600, Prices rango from 2 Potrolonm. CLEVELAND, 0., July 19 @ust 21, "1868; William Dwyer, July 12, 1869; Werdensal, Jr. November 5, 1867; Wm. Anb- derson, May, 1868; . A. Gollotte, June, 1866; C. A. Loary, October, 1866; William Flomming, ~ August 18, 1866; A. A. Gibson, December 1% 1865; H. Gilmore, January 1, 186 G. E. Steatman, December 19, 1867; 1. 8. Taylor, June, 1868; R. H. Brown, 1869; William Cummr, July, 1866; W. J. Baker, June, 1866; John Wilson, July, 1868; Charles Midgley, ;| March, 1888; J. K. Wigman, January, 1868; John ©. Curtis, April, 1863; John M. Rice, May, 1808; Andrew Smith, April, 1869; Henry Jonos, September, 1867; 5. H. Farnsworth, Apnl 1871; Pat Phelan, June, 1867; J. A, Whalen, April, 1867; P. H, Loary, Deoember, 1867; R O'Keefe, Sepuomber, 1807; 5. L, Mills, Novem: ber, 1, 1868; J. Mu!vnlnll December, 1869; M D. Cook, November 18, 1808; Jamen Stockdale, January, 1808; F. A. Nash, ()\,:nher, 1867; P. P. Shelby, —— D. B, Wood, — William’ Prescott, Mnuh, 1867, NAME OF THE AS JIATION: PIONEER EMPLOYES U, P, R'Y CO.— OBJECTS, 1. To unite fraternally all employes of the Union Pacific Railway company (Union snd Kansas divisions) sbove the age of 21 years who are of good moral character and are socially and uthtrwmu acceptable. 2, To give all mora and material aid in its power to its members, 8. To cultivate friendly and social relations between its members. [ 4. For historioal and other pur- posea which way como within the soope and meaning of the assosiation, Petroloum—Steady; rtandard white, 110 50¢; 96; No. ¥, 156; No 4, . Trox, 60c; No, ‘Skunk, No Gbe; nhunnlrl 0, 40« narrow Uroad stripe, 100, x‘uluw 7e, chlun Pm Chtoage, July 19, Flour - Quiet and unchanged. Wheat—Winter in_good demand and lpllu wheat in limited damlnd but umd at 1 27@1 28 for cash; 127 for July; 1 04 for August; 101§ for the year; regnine no 2 spring active avd subject to frequent fluctnations, closing on call at about stondy at 1 08§ for July; 1 038 for Auguss; 1014 for the year, d firm; No 2 76}0 Com—Active and ¢ 154e for Ausust; 67f¢ for the for July; Firam; 514 for July; 880 for Au- gunt; Xllu for ‘the year, Itye—(Quiet and lower; 69 for August; 8sje tor the yoar Barley—Inactive and nominally %e. Porke Stronzer nd higher; wess closed 20 70@20 for cash 0 65 for August 20 834 for September; 10 55 for the year Lard —Steady at & tiifls lower 1o 129512 85 for cash; 12 5012 824 for Angust; 12 45 for September; 12 85 for the year. Julk Meats—Short vibs weaks 12 12} for August; 12 15 for September; 10 60 for the year, Butter ~ Easier; creamery, 21@24c; dairy, 15@:2le, l-.g;:n—( neettled at 17@174e, Whisky—Quiet at 1 10, Flour, Shipm'’ts 9,400 took . gmnK IAc vermmlnu, ¥ng., 70; ver- million, Aumerica, 18c; Indian red, 10e, rose pink, 1o vmm read, Cookson's firmer; No 2 red 107; No, 3 red, 100; |2 90G degrees test, SL Lonh le. Swrl( St Lours, July 19, ving pige, 7 00@7 25; pml(hlp(, 90@8 Hoga—Quiet; sh Yorkers, 7 40@7 6 HI' Ym'l Produoce: i New Youk, July 19, Flour—Dull, heavy and lower; "No, 2, superfiae, 3 75@4 90; routhern flnur dull, common to choice extra, 515 \Vh«nt—l“nved.h and unsettled; No. 2 red, 118; No. 2 white, 1183; No. 2 red July, 118@1 20; do. J\u.(uul., 1 16§@1 19; do Septemter, 1 17G@1 Corn--5trovg and hhhn demand mod- ek mixed, B1§GH3; No. % mixed Ju y, 82 . August, Oats—Cseh lots stronger, options un- sestled, opening lower and closing strong with wost, decline recovered; No. 1 white, 6840; No, 2 whi e, @5je; No. lwixed, 03¢ No. 2 mixed, 62 Hye—Dull; naw mess, 22 00, Lard—Stroug and fairly uctive; £ oneh and July. Whisky—Nominal, Petroleum ~Dull 12 674 Ol.nnlnnfl Produoe, mamy, July 16 Pork—Mess, 22 Mla Lard—Drime steam Bulx Meats—Clear si Bacon—Clear sides, 14 74 Flour New tawily, 5 25@5 Wheat--Sold at 1 00@] 05 Corn—Little firmer; No wixed, July, on track, 800, Oata~Firm No. 2 mixed, L0@b0c, Ty~ Dull aud nominal; NG 2, Toc. Whisky-—~ 1 Cricago, July 19, The Drovers' Journal reports: Hogs—Receipts, 11,000, Market strong SALT Pave monoy and ordor salt direct from * us,woship prowptly by rail at the oweat possible cash prico o wll wostern poinis, Jom-lm TYLEK BALT CO., Baginaw Ciby Mich Branch associations will be estab- Jished on the lines of both divisions, Tho regular meetings of the associa- tion will be held on the third Friday evening of each month, A large number of names in addi- tion to those above mentioned, were proposed as charter membel who were given thirty days in which to sign the constitution. The next meeting of the association will be held on Friday evening next, 21at, inst., at the oflice of the, general freight dupunment Union Pacific headquarters bullding. PERBONAL, 8. P, Bmith, of Kausas City, is in tawn, Fugene Moore, of West Point, 1s in the’ clty, Mrs, Allen, of 84 Joe, ls at the Moet- ropolitan, Col. Frank P, Ireland, of Nebraska City, is in the city. 0. W, Petty and wife, of Sioux Clity, are at the Metropolitan, us and son, of Kearney, of Thorp, Wis,, both registered at the Metropolitan last night, ndruy, Miss Kate Larimer James, of Counci Bluffs, was & west hound passenger yester- day, en route to (ulifornis, W. H. Barsted, of Iairfield; Jobn O, Drummond, of Beatrice, Jerry Fox and eister, of Brainard; Miss B. Falrman and Mr. K. Fairmun, of Tekamab, were at the Metropolitan last night, O, K, Baboook, Lincoln; P, O, Water. mann and wife, and Mre, Magee, Asblandé Trolicht & Dunker, JOBERILE OF Theo, Van Alst De Temple, Harding, Nn-hrnlml ity: R, 8, Hay, Fre. mont, and Georze Spangler, Hasti among the Nebraskans who re, the Creighton yesterday. B. 1. Hinman, North Platte; Birnoy, Louis Meyer, C. W, Miller, and B colny J. R. Johnson, of Crete; White, of Valapra John C, David and wife, of Pawne J. W, Small, Fair. field; T. W, Ho Tecumseh, and W, C. Oatherwood, of West Point, are at the Withnell. Hon, Webster Snyder has returned from the east, itt Burnham left for Denver Tues. nd wife, Elkhorn; James O, Lyman, ., Ap doget, of Lin- C. C. 1. W, Gray, returned from the west this morning, Bishop O'Connor was & west-bound pas. senger yesterday, Will Hamilton has gone to Wyoming with Prof. Aughey. John Bell, the 10th street druzgis , res turned yesterday from a visit to Missouri, Misses Annie Millard and Lizzie Boult- er have returned from a visit to Fremont. General A & Omuha line, has retarned from Miss Hattio Paddock, . Paul, | ¥. W. Dunn, superintendent of the No Central railway, was in the city y on his way east, A. A, Ehert, suporintendent of the Colorad division of the U, P., came in Denver on the regular train yestora. Miss IManvie Butterfield, hy Miss lie Mueller, of Co left Tuesduy morning for Leadville, Hon. A. 8. Paddock left Tuesday for Chicago, to attend the meeting of the Utah commission, of which he is & mem- ber. npanied i { The Misses Emma and Mollis Keatley, of Coun:il Bluff, are spending a couple of weeks in the Gato city, the guests of Miss Blsie Harpster. Miss Agnes Ransom, formerly of Brook: opened a Ladies’ furnishing depot on 16th stroct, 'THE BEr wishes her success, Miss Susie B, Clarke, the handsome and accomplished representative of Bolles & Champ, art publishers, nccompanied by her sister, loft on the Denver train Tues- diy fora two months’ visit with friends and relatives in the Contennial state. Mrs, Gus. Mertsheimer and child, of Omaha, are stopping at the Riepen hotel. Mrs. Mertshemmer's many friends here cordially wele mied ber toher former home, and are making her visit among them as pleasaut as possible.—Ivanston Chieftan, OAPITAL HILL. Another Sensational Occurrence in that Locality. There were many and very wild un- reliable rumors yesterday afternoon of a sensational and delicate domestic row ot o woll known boarding on Capital hill. From among muny oxtravagant stories, involving the names of prominent men, Tue Bee reporter at length rcuched the true inwardness of tho aflair, if the testi- house mony of those aequainted with the parties is to bo believed. ‘I'he propriator of the boarding houso in question seems to have had some suspicicn that his wife was unfaithful, and judgiog from all reports ho had good cause to be, us it is said that he had inflicted corporesl punishment on her from time to time, the latest flaggellation being one day last week, Yesterday he left the houso for his placa of business, and loft there s young man_of th swmo profession, who boarded with them. He returned in a litte while, and quite unex- pio odly, and discovercd his wifo re- coving the afleetionate rttentions of the boarder mostioned. There was no criminal act, but there was enough to arcuse the ive of the hus- band, who buckled to and gave the unfortunato woman another drezsing down, the rival admirer seizing the opportunity to escape. The case will come up 1n police court this morning, —_— Never Give Up. 1f you are suffering e e e wed wpirits, loss of ajpetite, geners ebility, ¢ lnur«lunllhhwll, wenk constitn. tion, lnuuhcht, or suy disease of a bilions nature, by all means procure a bottle of Electric Bitters, You will be su:prived to ree the rapid improvement thut will follow; you will be inspired with new lif strength and activity will return; pain aud misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejuice in the praise of o Vitters, Sold at fifty cents a bottle, by( ¢ man, PFR!‘UMF.. urray & Lanman'’s IDA WATER Best {r TOILET, BATH ! i ANDKFRCHIEF, i T o A R T W ‘: Eo ssable Selection. zent Whitney, of the St. Paul | daughter of Hap, | 3. Puddock, is visiting relations in this | neil Blufls, | | field, Me., has located in Omaha, having | CARPETS&CURTAIN GOODS | R R L ) R T Guarantee Manufacturers’ Prices and Invite In- spection to their Uusurp jylle INRCEASE ors of am 1l and medium 9 in Grain Provising and 3} ns fally protected as most influential operators, tol'y iried, 0'd o8- v A A TRY T Keporte WHEA'T [T ivia-nds puid m i Iy Sond At once for explanat-ry drcuwars and post record PRER, $50 Dividends paidducing past thirteen m'n!ll! on this fu #1171 per huro, Avdrow FUEMMING & STOOKS ME HAY, 147 and 143 Lasallo St., Chicagh, T, 25 Wo want a locl agent in every bywn “Exe flent inducements, Good pay to & ro-p niib preing man, Wrto tr b ICECER Murray Iron Works, Burlington lowa. FOR CkEAMERIES, PARM MILLS, Printing Offices® Ete., A Specialty. The Largest Tron Working Establish- ment in the State, AANUPACTURRRS OF Steam Engines, AND GENERAL MACHINERY. The Howard Automatic Cut-Off Steam Engine. Send for circular. D. M. WELTY, (Suocessor to D.T. Mount.) 28-1m Manufacturerand Dealer in Saddles, Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robes, Dusters and Turf Goods £ Agentfor Jas. R. T1ill & Co.'s OB LB ACTEID CONGORD HARNESS “I'he Best in The World.” 1412 FLA T NAM ST, OMAHA,NEB Orders Solteited. To Sata Fxperts AND NANUFACTURERS THE NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANIXK Of Omaha. liss Sato Manutacturing: fo Whih s guar- g’ to b’ Cabsolutely burglan progf for & period of thirty-six hours continious nd u disturbed 'tack ‘with the use of such. tools and purchased o , ‘of Provid pri 'This bhok dairas . SHorough tosk made hin tafo. a0 in 0480 of falife 1o stand. ih e bank will bo at liborty o purchase auy other saf- and may roturn this so the manufacturers, Any party s at iberty to undertake the atbace who will furnish swisfactory bond to. pay alk damage to the safo, (o caso It Is not entered In the stipulated time. - The Corliss Company wgroe in writlug 10 dopoait with this bank th sum of 5,000.00, wpon the sigcing of an sgreonent as above llnn‘lnl\l wum to he paced within the tafo und to he forfeited tothe party operat in aa0 18 Jooe 1 e ani PN SREEASION LA stractod WENKY W, YATES Casbie, Erllu Sumumer ¢ l se colohrated stoves for Piercy & Lradford, Omaha, Neb, 2 1 wiekw MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY, A Chriaitan Fanily Eolial for Boys. Fr parea for Co bge, 8 wntlie » hool or Business, Bead to Capy, BD, N, K RK'IALLUI“I‘ Principal, lurxuu Fark, 000k 00., 1)1, for catalogwe, wals by IRy

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