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THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1482 FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. New Yok, July 24, MONRY, Money closed at 4 per cent. Exchange closed firm at 4 86@4 89. GOVERNMENT BONDS, Closed firm, #'s continued 5's continued. 4)'s recistered. 41's coupons. 4's coupons. . s registered. vurrency 6's. . . v RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Union Ista, coueniiienniiiiinns 116@1174 Land Grants 1143@115 Sinking Funds. . L) 228@123 Centrals ........ L s@il g BTOOKS, The stock market to-day was active and buoyant, almost throughout the entire day, and at the close of business prices were about at the highest point, and in some instances higher than for a long time past. The dealings at times were attended with considerable excitement, and large blocks of stocks changed hands. The ad- yance for the day ranged from } to 3 per cent, The following were the closing bids: WequmUnlonAlgg] Lake Shore....116§ Lake Erie & W, 41 Louis & Nash.. 74} Morris & E....124 Northwestern 1363 Union Pacific. 117, Mo, Pac.......106 Texas Pacific,.. 52 N Y Eievated..105 Met, Elevated.. 84 Man, Elevated. 52§ A&TH. . 82 STATE BONDS, OHICAGO MONEY, Cnicaco, July 24, Preaton, Kean & Co., bankers, report: i, Money in good supply and easy at 5@7 per cent., Eastern exchange between city banks, s0'd at par. Clearings of the associated banks, 88,- 200,000, UNITED STATES BONDS, 45 Coupons. .. .. 120§@121 3y's Extended 6's 102’ @1024 101§@102 84’s Extended 5's 115 @115} e COMMERCIAL Omana Wholesale Market. OFFr10E OF THE OMAHA By, Saturday Evening, July 24. } The only changes reported in the market to-day are as follows: Wheat, No, 2 declined jc. Rye declined 2. Lonal Grain Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No. 2, 1.113; cash No, 3, 843c; rejocted, 52}o. BARLEY.—Cash No. 2, 88¢; No. 8, 66c. RYE,—Cash, 53¢, CORN.—No. 3, 6le, OATS,—Cash, 50c. STREET PRICES—Corn, 5@60; oats, Produce and Provisions, POTATOES—Old, out of Home grown plenty; new, per bushel. ONIONS—$1 50 per bushel; new home _grown, per doz bunches, 13@20c. RADISHES—Home grown, L5c doz, PIE PLANT —Per pound, lc. LETTUCE—Per doz hoad, 25@35c. NEW TOdATOES—Per box, $1.00@ 155, BUTTER—Choice country, 18¢, EGGS—Scarce, 18¢, MEATS —Hams, 15¢; breakfast bacon, 15¢; clear bacon, 134c; shoulders, 9c; dried beef, 16c. FLOUR — JOBBING _PRICE — Best Minnesota patents, 4 70; Jack Frost, 4 75; ‘Shawnee fancy, 3 75; California “Pioneer, 3 75; Triumph, spring, 8 25; rye flour 3 25; rye, Graham, 2 50; wheat Graham 3 25; hay, 6 00@6 50 per Lon; baled, 10 00 chopped feed, 1 60; chopped corn, 150 bran, 1 00 per cwt; straw, 4 00 per ton Toose; 5 00 baled. Grocers’ List. CHEFSE—kull Cream, Bkim, 9c, BEANS—Tported German bushel. COFFEE.—Rio, fair, 1lo; Rlo, good 26; Rio, prime to choice, 12he; Old gov't Java; 265@223c, Mocha, 284c; Arbuckle's, i Ch market, 60@75¢ 1lo; Part 60 per TAS—.Cunpowder, Tmperiul, good, 0@dbc; ‘Young Hyson, good, 36(@ oice, 65c@S$1 00; Jupan Nat Leaf, Japan, choice, 60@7c o8 c; Oolong, goud, 35@A40; Oolong, cho.ce, 40@55; Souchong, good, 85@40 i 5@dbe. NEW PICK LES—Medium, in barrels, 000; do in half bbls, b 25; smalls, in bbls, 1200 do, in half bbla, 700; gherkin, in bls, 14'00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, 160 130; Prussing pure anvle, 160, Crushed good, 41G Jut loaf, 1lo; 1; Graoulated, 10fc; Powdered, 11; Fine powdered, 11c; Standard Coffee A, ; New York Confectioner’s Standard Jood A, 9fc; Prairie Extrs O, fc. MOPE~Sisal, 4 inch and larger, 90; nch, 10c, WOODENWARE—Two hoop palle, 195; hree hoop pails, 2 20! No, 1 tubs pioneer washboards, 185 Deuble Crewn, 1 90; Wellbuckets, 8 £0, LEAD-—DBar, 81 6b. CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 1b (Field's), per case, $4 00; do 1 1b (Field’s), per case, 2 75; do'2 1b (Standard), per case, 365 Tobsters, 1 1b per dozen, 180, Tomatoes, 280; do 8 1 per case, 800; Corn 2 1 (Mountain) ver case, §10; soaked corn, 310; d D (Vamouth), ~per - case, string beans, per_case, 2 10; Lima 3 beans r case, 1 85, Succotash per case, 200, eas, comnon, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, er case, 8 15, Blackberries, 2 1b, per case, $40; strawberries, 2 Ib, por oase, 2 60; vaspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 3 20, Dam. sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Bartleit pears per case, 3 00@4 00, Whortleberrics r case, 240, Figg plume,2 1b percise,3 § 3reen gages,2 Ib per case, 8 80; do choice, % per Caso Pine Apples, 2 Ib, per case, 4 00@5 75, Peaches, 2 Ib per case, 310 03 1b, case, 4 5 00; do, (pie), 8 Ib, per case,27h; do pie, 6 1b, per dozeu, 8 50 ALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 165 Ash- ton, in sac ks, 8 50; bbls deiry 60, 6g, 3 50 HOMINY—New, £5 0 per bbl, SODA—Dwight's 1b papers, $2 85; lond do, $2 83; Church s, 82 85; Keg soda e, A ANDILES—Boxes, 40 1he, 16 oz, 8, Boghoxee 40 Iba., 16 oz., 65, 150, 4 RIOE—Carofina, 74@8c; Louisiana, 7 @c; fair, 6@64. SYRUPS, —Sugar house, bb bls, 57c; kegs, ¢ gallon< $250; choice table syru alf bbls, be; kegs, 82 50, STARCH.—VYearl, 44¢; Silver Gloss, 81 Bbe thalf Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, 8100+ 250;0asein, Mace $1 00, MATCHES—Per ocaddie, 900} onses, §7.65; square cases, 8,10 SOAPS—Kirk’s Savon Imperial, 8 3 Kirk's satinet, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 Kirk's white Russian, 525: Kirk's Eutoos, 2156 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100_cakes), 40; Kirk's magnolia, 4 85 LYE—American, 8 40; Groenwich, Western, 275; North Star, 2 56; Iye, 4 60; J ewell Iye, 2 75. POTASH—Pennsylvatia cans, 4 doz., in oase, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in onse, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 0. FIELD SKED— Red clover, choloe new, 8600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $700; whito clover, mew, 814 00; al alfa clover, new, 1250; alsike, new, $1800. Timothy, good, new, $3 00 blue grass, extra clean, $150; blue grass, ronnd 840: wis' ) | b, 140 XXX, per gallon, 115; No. 8, 1 05; sweet, alion, Bbo; sperm, . B., per gallon, 55; fish, W. B., per gallon, 60¢; neatafoot, extra, por gallon, 750; No. 1, 6be; lubri- cating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 150; golden maohine, No. 1, per gallon, 85¢c; No. 3, 80; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter- pentine, per_gallon, S5c; naptha, 74, per gallon, 18¢; 64", 17¢ VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, Furniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No. 81; conch, extra, 8140; Coach, N $1'20; Damar, extrs, 81 75; Japan, phaltum, extra, S50; shellac, 88 50; hard oil finish, $1 30 Drups. DRU .8 AND CHEMICALS —Acid COarbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartario, 60c; Balsam Copabia, per 1b, 70c; Bark, Sassafras, per ‘Calomel, per 1b, 75o; Cinchonidia, por oz, §105; Chloroform, per Ib, 100; Jover's powders, per b, $1 40; Fpsor: - clean, 81 35; orchard grass $2 50; red top, choice, 1 03; millet, common or Missouri, 80c; millet, German, $100 to 81 25 Hungarian, 80c, HEDRESEED—Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushela or over, &1 50; honey locust, per b, 85¢; per 100 ibe., 825 00, FIS .(—Family white fish, 90 Ib ht bbls, 5 25; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 7 00; No, 1 whilte fish, in 10 b kits, 110; family 10 1b kits, 85¢; New Holland herring, per keg, 185 Russian sardines, 750: Colum. bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Geoy Bank codfish, 60; Gen, boneloss coday; Ohe; bonolews fish, Gho. MACKEREL--Half bbls moss mackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 Ibs, 8 60; bf bble, fat family do, 100 b, 600; mes mackerel, 12 1b_ Lits, '2 26; No, 1 ex shore, 121b do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 12 1b do, 1.00; fat family, 10 ib do 75e. PEAN UTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 10c per Ib; fanoy white, 103c perlb; ;;:—whlu Virginia raw, 100; roasted, e, Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantio A, 8kc; Applston XX, 7, Atlanta, A, So; Toott FI, Sje; Buokeyo LLy 44 7o; Cabot W, 74o; Chittenango A, Gle; Great Falls E, o; Hoosler, 6hc; Honest Width, 8}c, In- dlan Hend A, 8ic; Indian Standard A, 8{c; Indian Orchard d. w., 8fc; Lawrence LL, 7c; Mystic River, 74c; Pequot A, 8fc; Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica O, bhe; Wachui ott B, The; do A, 8he; do E 48, 124c; Wal- cott BB, 8jc. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 4.4; Tho; Alligator 8-4, 80; Argyle 4-4, Tio; fidnntic LL, 6ic; Glg:d or State X 44, 1o ennington O 4-4, 64c; Buckeye S, 4.4, oo Indian Orchard 'AA 9-8, 840; Laconia O 39, 840; Lehigh F 4-4, 94c; Lonsdale 4.4, 10c; Pepperell N 80, 7c; do O 82, Tic; do X 7de; do K 89, 8ic; Pocassct O 4+4, 7ic; ‘amsutta 4.4 180 BLEACHED COTTONS—Audroscog i L 4-4, 9}o; Blackstone AA in.perial 8jc; do do half bleached d-4,9c; Cabot d-4, 83; Fidelity4-4, 94c; Fruit of theLoom,10; do cambric 4-4,13c; do Water Twist, 10§c; Great FallsQ, 1030; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12: Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 12jc; New York Mills, Lije; Pequot A, 10o; Fepperel N G Twills, 12jc; Pocahontas d-4, 9ho; Posasset 44, 8io; Utica, 1lc; Wamsutta . 12}, DUCKS' (Colored)—Albany E brown, 80; do C, drab, 2les do XA stripes and plaids, 124c; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 12jc; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8o; Chariot fancy, 124¢; do extra_heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra_ heavy, lije; Indiana A brown 13e+ Nevonset A brown. 15c. TICKINGUD—Amoskeag A U A 82 19¢; do XX blue 32, 18h¢; Arrowanra, 9ho; Claremont, B B, 154c; Conestoga ex tra, 173c; Hamilton D, 113 Lewtston . 80, 150; Minnehaha 4-4, 20c; Omega super extra 44, 28¢; Pearl River 82, 16}c; Put- nam XX blue stripe, 12¢; Shetucket S 1030; do SS 12¢; Yeoman’s blue 29, 9c ENIMS, —Amoskenk, blueand bronn 163c; Andover DD blue, 153c; ArlingX blue Scotch, 18hc; Concord 000, blue aw brown, 12}c; do AAA, do do 133; do XXto do do 1440; Haymaker’s blue and brown, 9ic; Mystio River DD stripe, 1640; Penrl ver, blue and brown, 16c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14}c. CAMBRICS—Barnard, 540; Eddystone linfog, 24 inch double face, 84¢; Garner A lased, Gie; Mushattan gleve fish, 5c; ewport do 6¢; do glazed, hc; Pequot do Bo3 Lockwood kid finish, bo. CORSET JEANS—Amory, 8¢; Andros coggin satteen, 8ic; Clarendc u, 63c; Cones toga atteens, 7tc; Hallowel , 8¢; Indi % Orchard 74c; Narrsgansett, improved,c Popperill satteon 94o; Rocibort, 7o RINTS - Allens, 64c; American, Ghc; Arnold, 7c; Berwick, 4§c; Cocheco, 7c; Conestoga, 64c; Dunkirk, 4fo; Dunnell, 63@7c; Kddystone, 7c; Gloucester, 6c; armony, bic; Knickerbocker, 6jc; Mer- rimac D, 7c; Mystic, 5hc; Spragues, 6o; Southbridge, 6¢; do. Gingharas, 7c; Marl: boro, bic; Oriental 64c. GINGHAMS—Amoskeng, 125c; Amos- keag dress 941 Argyle, 104c; Atlantic, 9c; Cumberland, 74c; Highland, 7hoi Kenilworth, 8jc; Plun kett, 104c; Sus- 8@ x, 8c. CUOTTONADES-— Abberville 134c Agate, 20c; American, 11c; Artisian, 20c; Cairo D and T, 134¢c; Clarion D and T, 174¢; Deccan Co, stripes D and T, 16¢; Key- stone, 134c; Nantucket, 19c; Nonpareil, 16c; Ocean DD and T, 134c; Royal, 1641 Sussex, 12¢; Tioga, 12hc; Wachusett shirt- ing sheoks, 12jc; do, Nankin, 12hc; York lain Nonkio, 13}0; doychool,siripes and Fancy, 124o; do, 8 oz 200, SHEETINGS—Androscogein 10-4,274c! do 9-4, 24c; do 8.4, 22c; d?mtlnantnl C 42, 11c; Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New Yeork mills 98, 85¢; do 78, 80c; do 58, 22}c; Pembroke 10-4, 250; Pequot 10-4, 284c; do 7-4, 19¢c; do 49, 16c; Pepperell 36, 20c; do'67, 21c; do 57, 180» Utioa 96, 850; do 08, 2240; do 48, 170 Olgars and Tobaccos. CIGARS,—3eeds, $15.00; Connecticut, $25.00; Mixed, 835.00; Seod Havans, 60,000 ClearHavana, 75,00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Raule, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, firet quality, 62c; Star, pounds, 24 1b, butts,60c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60c; Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army and Navy, unds, 55¢; Bulli ounds, 59¢; Loril. rd’s Climax, pound FINE CUT—In pails,—Hard to Beat, 76c; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c; Favorite, 66¢; Rocky Mountain, 60c; Fancy, Daisy, b0c.—In tin' foil— Satlins O. 8., 5 1b boxes, per 1b 63¢; Lori- {llard’s Tiger, 65¢; Diamond Crown, 660, SMOKING—All grades—Commcn, 25to 53¢, Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 oz ble; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 oz, 86c; Lone Jack, 4 cz, linen bags per Ib, €155 Marburgs' Puck, 2 oz, tin oil, 650; Dog T il 6bo, Palnts O PAINTS IN OIL—White load, P, P,, 6}c; white lead, St. Louis, Marssilles green, 1 to 5 Ib ¢ French zine, gsen seal, 12¢; Fro red seal, 11¢; French zinc, in var i 20c; French zince, in oil assi, 15e; Raw aad burnt uwber, 11 cans 12 raw and burnt Sienns, 13c: vandyke brown, 8. rofined lamypblack, 120; coach hiuck,’ 1% {vory black, 16c; drop black, 160, Prussian biue, 30c; vltramarine blue, 18¢; chrome & D., ldc; blind and shutter . & D,, 16¢; Paris green, 180 /enetian red, 9e; Tuscan e, 323 Amarican Vermillod, I, & P,, 18c; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D' 0.," 18¢ yellow oohre, c; golden ochre, 1% patent Yever, 8c; graining colors: light oak, dark oa%, walnut, chestnut and ash 15¢ Ory Paints White lead, 64c; French zinc, 100: Paris whiteing 24c; whiting _gilders, 1jc; whiting ‘conl, 14o; lampblack German- 1 town, 14 \pblack, ordinary, 10c; Prus. gian hiue, ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, mber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4cjsieny burn t, de; onus, raw, 4¢ Paris groen genuine, 20c; Uar 1 S eeen, N, ¥ million, B 18¢; Indian red, rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cooksox 93c: veuetian red Am., 1§c; red , genuine, 20c; ch shre, rochelle, 8c; ool b, ochre, American, or's aineral, 24o; lehigh brown, brown, 2he; Prince's mineral § 110" carbon, per gallon, 113¢; beadlight, per gallon, 12{c; 175" beadlight, per gallon, 16c linseed, raw, per gallon, 57; luseed, b @sje; Corn & firh, 8j@%; Excelsior Clogn, 701 Corn, The, e kD 19; Allspice, 19¢; ok JUES,—Pepper, t [ do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohiv oak, 88c; salts, per 1b, 3ho; Glycerine, pure, per Ib, 380; Lead, Acetate, per Ib, 2dc; Oil, Castor, No, 1, per gal, 1 15; Oil, Oastor, No. 8, per gal, 8100; Oil, Olive, per gal. 81 50; Ofl, "Origanum, 500 Oplum, 84 50; Qining P, & W, & K. &8, ver oz, 82 10; Potassium, Todide, per It 1 75; Salacin, per_or, 40c; Sulphate of Mnrfl; ne, per oz, $8 85; Sulpnur_flour, per b, 4of Strvchnine, ver oz, §1 25, Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 8§38 40; plow steel, special 1 | onst, 7c; erucible, 8c; special ur (terman, 6o; cast_tool do, 15@20 wagon spokes, e 205@8 003 hcbe, per set, 1 3h; follocs, shwel dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@8c; axles, wfl 7bo; iy washers, per 8c; rivets, coil chaln, per Ib, 6@i20; malleable, 8o; iron wed, 6¢; crowbars, 60; harrow teeth, 40; horseshoes, per keg, 5 spring steel, 7@80; Burden's horseshoes, b 50; Burden’s muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT.—Shot, 81.85; Buck shot, $2.10; Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40: balf kogs, $3,48;"do., quarter ki 88; Blast- fogy ocs, $3.85! Fuse, er 100 feet 50c. AKRBED WIRE—In car lots,,8 30 per 100; in less than f:r‘l:m 8 56 er 100, a Onk sole, 886 to 42c; 850; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 65¢ to 800; hemlock calf, 850 to 1 20; hem: lock upper, 23c to 26¢; oak upper, 2dc; alligator, 400 to§ 50; calf kid, 82@835c; Grelsen kid, 2 50 to 275; onk kip, 800 to 100; oak calf, 120 to 130; French kip, 110'to 155; I'rench calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- sotts, 5 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, 30c to 86c; pebble O, D, Morooco, 86c; simon 350 to 8 00. HARNESS—No 1 star_oak, 420; No 2 No. 2 do, 85¢; No. 1 Milwaukee 87c; No. 2 do, 34c. Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at a ulight advanoe in piices. er b, 11c; mlock sole, 28¢ to The demand for good horses exceeds the supply consideraoly. Prices range as fol. ows: Fine singlo drivers, $160. to 300.; Extra draft horaes, 8175, to 225.; Common drait horses, 8100, t0 150,; Extra farm horsos, 8110, £o125.; Common to good farm horses 390, to $100.; Extra plugs, 860. to 75, Common plugs, $20. to 840, ULES.—15 to 155 hands (extra), $125, t0150.; 14} to 16 hands, $100. to 140.; 14 to 143 hands, $75.t0100.; 184 to 14 hands, 860, to 75. Ll uors. ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 226 per wine gallon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, 126 per proat gallon; triple rofined apirits 187 proof, 124 per proof gallon; re-distilled wiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tudley and Ponusylvania rye, 2 60G7 00 3S—Imported, 86 00@16 00; domestic L i0@4 o Tm portod, 4 50@6 00; domest] 1 40@8 00, 2 5 RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6_00; New England. 2 00@4 00; domestio, 1 b0@3 50 PEAGH AND APPLE BRANDY— CaAMPAGNES—T —Imported per RUGH 0; Amsrinaa, ooy 12 0@ CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, per 6 20 00; Oatawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumber., WHOLESALE. We quote lumber, ath and shingles on: rs_at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING —16 ft, and under, 821 00; 18 ft., $22 00, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., $23 00; G ft , $24 GG, 22 ft., $27 50; 24 ft., $27 50, BEI\CH‘S‘(’.—Na. 1, 4acd 6 in., $22 00; No, 2, $20 00, SHEETING — No. 1 (2nd common boards), $18 50; No. 2, $17 00, STOCK BOARDS,—12-in. D, $2300; 12-in. C, 835 00; 12-in, B3, $40 00. PAPER—Straw paper, 8§o; rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, 10c; news paper. 8c. C Jumberland blacksmith, 812; Morris_ Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, $6 50; Whitebreast nut, $6 50; Towa lump, 86 50: Iowa nut 8650; 'Rock Spring 88; Anthracite, all sizes, 812 00@12 50, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 60, 8 60, LIME—Fer barrel, 81 15; bulk pe. ous- 85¢ Cement, bbl, 81 75, Iowa plaster, b, 82 0. Haic por bu, . Tarred {elt 100 Ibs, 83 00, Straw board, 83 0. ool Merino unwas ed, light, 14@160; heavy, @13150; medium hnwashod, light, 1801 washed, choice, 820; fair, 80c; fub-ding and w,, 28c; burry, blackand cotted woo 2@6o loss i Hides Purs, Etc. HIDES—ixreen butoher's hide, 6@64o cured 74o; hidos, green salt, part oured 7o hides, Gfc; dry flint, sound, 18@14c; di calf and kip, 12@14c; dry saft hides, soun 10@11c; groon calf, wt. § to15 Ibe., 10@11c; groen calf, wt, undor 8 Tbs, per skin, b green glu, B0@S1 2b; green lamb hine, 1 25@150; damaged hides, two-third rute, cut score tlirds rate,) branded hides 10 per cent, off, Coon skins, No, 1, 46¢; No. 2, 80c; No. 3, 20.; No, 4, 100, _Mink, No, 1, 50¢; No. 2, 80; No. 8, 15c; No, 4, bo, _Jox, No, 1 60c; No, ‘2, 25¢, Skunk, No, 1, black, 650; short atripe, 400; narrow stripe 2bo; Uroad stripe, 100, Tallow 7e. i Tallaw. 7 Kausas City Live Btock - Kaxsas Cirv, July 24 Roceipt, 2,770 head. Ship- 3 hoad. Firmer and more ac- craging 950 to 1,000 Ibs, s0ld at 4 05@4 25; native steors, aver- aging 1,108 Ibs, nold at 5 25; native cows, ':l’7.'» @3 75, Cattle— Hogs—Receipts, 1,020 head; no ship- ments, Market steady; sales largor at 6 80@8 2); bulk at 7 80@8 15, i Kansas City Produoce. Kansas Crry, July 24, ‘Wheat—Weak and_lower; No. 1 oash i | 843c bid, 85c asked; No, 2, 83@8Biie; No. 8, 78¢ bid, 80}c asked, Corn—No, 2 mixed, 6ic bid, 69¢ asked; the year, sales at 474c, Oats~No, 2, sales at 34@ 1tye—No, 2, 50c bid, 514c asked, New York Dry Goods Market, New Yonk, July 24, The dry goods market, in spite of the absence of many buyers at watering p'aces, e'c., and the warmth of the weather to-day, has been of very fair proportions and sctive movements during the remain- der of the week are confidently expe.tsd, Local jobbers are buying sparingly as yet, but western, southwestern and southern buyers are taking hold with considerable freedom under the influence of satisfactory reports regarding crops in most sec- tious of the country, There is not, however, the lea:t tendency tow.rds speculatiou und the demand is of & healthy and strictly legitimate character, Ohloago Live Btook, CHIcAGo, July 24 The Drovers' Journal reports Hogs —Receipts, 700. neral warket fairly accive and 5@10c higher; good bogs i; 7 60@ heavy, 8 2@ 35@8 7 Offerings poor; good cattle higher; common zrades slow and eglected; common to fair ehipping, 4 75 575; good, 7 00@7 cows, 2 B0@3 60; bulls, 3 00@4 2 an rangers about ; stockers and feeders _ Quiet and weak; common, 3 16@3 25; wediuw, 4 00; good, er gallon, G0c; lard, winter strd, per zal, | Eo 500: " No, 1, 80c; No, 2, 70c; castor- 405, uare’ nuts, per B, 7@11c; |y Chioago Proanos. Onroago, July 24, There was considerable excitement on *Change to-day owing to the continued de- cline in price of grain. Wheat, which de- clined 8¢ on Saturday, closing at 1 017 for August, opened this morning at #}c and m\l(‘( off at § of a cent, but rallied and closed little above the lowest point. Corn and_provisions declined but were not so panicky as wheat. The warm weather and Lu\')‘ receipts are bringing out heavy sel- ore. Flour — Dull and weakj common ¢t cholce, spring western, 4 75@6 75; Mi nesota, 5 00@7 25; patents, 7 50 winter wheat flour, 6 00@7 00. Wheat—Winter ruled active. but lowes No 2 red, closing at 1 03§@1 04 for Ju! spring wheat, quiet and weaker, 12j( 128 for July; 96{@1 00§ for August; re gular No. 2 active but very unsettled, neavy offerings on account of the ex: pected large arrivals sending the market down at one time 4¢ be.ow Saturday’ figures; on call board No, 2 closed at 3{c for July; 994c for August; 97fc for the year, Corn—Greatly unsettled and very irre’ of the session, but firmed up nd on_call board closed at 774c for July; 7530 for August; Thic for September; 664c for the year, Oata—Steady and firm; closing on call at r4dc for 88fc for August; 85)c fr September; 34{c for the year, Rye~Quoted and lower at 664c for July and August; 68c for September; 66¢ for the ear. Barley—Wenker; 850, Pork—Moderately active; but weak and unsettled; mesa closed at 21 00@21 10 for cash; 2185 for July; 2100 for August; and one Frub, classed two- |- f 70 for the year, Lard—Inactiva and lower; 12 August; 12 42 for September; 12 the year, Balk Meats —Short ribs, 12 45@12 50 for for cash; 12 85 for Augusti 12 874 for Sep- tember; 10 65 for the year. Whisky—Unchanged at 117, Butter ~Weaker; creamery, 21@24c; dairy, 18@21c.' Rec'ta, Shipm'ts FIONFE v s saie ... 8,080 14,968 Wheat. 18,437 258,444 Corn . 193,954 831,487 Oate 42,435 51,117 —-———— New York Produoe. New York, July 24, Flour—Dull, heavy, and a_ shade lower; Minnesota extra, $4 70@9 15; city mill oxtra, 85 75@8 50; southern flour, dull; common to choice extra, $3 16@5 75. Wheat ~Opened unsettled and lower, closing stronger; No. 2 red, 1 l4j@1 164; No. 1 white, 1 25@1 26; No, 2 red July, 1 16@1 173; do. August, 1 14}@1 153 Corn—Unsettled, dull and weak: un- graded mixed, 82@83c;§No, 2, 82{c in store; No, 2 mixed August, 82883{, Oats—Unsettled, mixed stock cash and July, higher, while quiet; late options were lower but clnse:‘ strong with most of the decline recovered; No, 1 white, No, 2 white, No. 1 an1 2 mixed, 68c. Rye—Dull'at 81@81c for the state and Cavada. Barley —Quiet. Pork - Quiet; new mess, 22 00, Lard—Dull and lower; cash 12 75; Au- gust 12 823@12 85, Sugar— Unchanged, Butter—Dull, Eggs=Dull. Peoria Produaoce. Progra, July 24, Corn—Active but lower; high mixed, 74§@75¢; mixed, 744c. Oats—Active and lower; No, 2 white, 551@59)0. ye—Nominal; No. 2, 65@66c. Highwines—Steady at 114, East Liberty Live Stook. East LiBerty, Pa,, July 24, Oattle—Fair and unchanged, reccipts, 3,026; shipments, 1,206, g8 —Firm; receipts, 8,400; shipments, Hog; 00@ | 1,000; Philadelphins, 8 40@8 80; Yorkers 7 75@8 16, Sheep—Active and higher; receipts, i4; shipments, 1,400, Philadelphia Produoce. PHILADEZLPAIA, July 24, Wheat—Steady at 1 173@l 184 for cash and tuly. Corn—Firm st 87@89c for cash; 85@ 880 for July. Oats—Stendy at 74@75c for cash; 70 @le for July. Ryo—Quiet; old, 8lc. Liverpool Produoe. LivereooL, July 24, Flour —American, 10s@12s 6d. Wheat—Winter, 98 6d@10d 2s; spring 98@9s 8d. Corn—7s 2}d. Pork—91s, Lard—63s. —————— Totedo Produce. ToLEDO, July 24, ‘Whest—Firmer; No, 2 old, 118 for cash; now, 107 for cash; 105 for July; 103 for the year. Corn—Firmly held; No, 2, 78¢ for July; 63 for the year, Oata—Stendy; 58c cfor cash; 38kc for Auguat, - — t! Produce. o Owvgivxart, July 24, Pork—Quaiet, av 20 00@22 110 Lard—Dull; prime sveam, 12 25; kettlo, 13 00@13 25, Cut Meats—Stesdy; short clasrs, 18 25; short ribs, 12 75 Hogs—[Reoeipts, 423; prices rangs from 6 00@S 80, : Whisky —Firm at 1 16, Baltimore Proauco. BAuTIMOBE, July 24, Flour—Q 1iet, Wheat—southern dull; fultz, 1 17@1 18; longberry, 117@1 20; No, 2 red winter, steady at 1 163@1 16} for cash and July, Corn—White southern firm at 110 @112; yellow southern nominal, Buffalo Live Stook. East BurraLo, ogs—Receipts, 42 curs; shipmonts, 85 carn; market fiemer; good to choice Y ork- ors, 8 40@8 70; good medinm weights, 8 70 @$ 00, o Turpentine Market: WiLmiNaToN, N. O. Rosin —Steady; [ Spirits--Ste; Y'ar—Firm at 2 20, - Potroleum CLEVELAND, O., July 24 Petroleum—"Unchunged st 64c, —_—— SALT, fare maney.andordor salt direct trom ¢ s, wehip prouptly by rail ut the owest possible cash price to ll western polnts, 161 aw City,ich TYLER SAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS The Omaha Savings Bang Wil Open Out in the Millard. A meoting was held yesterday at the oflico of Gen. Charles ¥. Mander- son, at which the board of directors of the Bavings bank was ele , a8 follows: Hon, Jaumes E Boyd, Guy Barton, L. M. Be H.'H. Clark, James W, ( F. Munderson, Max Meyer, I Pundt and Wm, A. Paxton. Mr. Boyd was elected president, Joseph W, Gannett, vice-president, and Gen, Chgs. ¥, Manderson, w aging director, The new bank open out for business somctime v month in the Millard hotel, w! will be occupied as temporary quar- ters only, The permanent (uariecs have beon selected, but will not be available for some little time and are Omaha not yet to be made public, ending July 22, 1 Auderson A Anderson 0 Allen H G Baughmau J J Brooks J, Benson 8 F Burns O Brown G F Cromer W H Colvert 1 Cary W Jramer H Colwell M Deleuff J G Dickey D C Dorsia H Duce S M Dokken E Elliott J Farmer P—2 Fitzgerald J J Field W Faren H Feink J ¥ Fassett E S Goke B Gasten F Howard D R Hatt H Hansen N Hewitt E A Janeon J A Johnson N N Jones ¥ Johnson C W Kennedy S J Kinney J F Kunz W Lehbert J J Larson H Landen G R McGue M—2 Murray P’ Millard J Murphy ¥ Mason G W Mason W Miller C Nelson R Neisendorfer I 0'Donnell P O'Neill J M Ot G Paulsen S Poh G Palmer C Riorder W Reynolds F' M Reinbrough D I ottenberg H. bert H S=rnborger H K Selyer (f Spencer G E Schram CF Toy T Tuna A C Vanderburg 8 E Vilsted C é‘ ‘White J W Wallace W Whalen P H Weber T Wiles A J Wols EW Whipple (i Yeatman L, C Anderson Mrs A Alien Mrs M A Arganbright Mrs L Callaghan Miss J Crosslin Mrs B Crook Mrs B Douthett Mrs M Duncan Mrs M Gibson Mra M Galler Miss M Hersh E M Johnson Miss N Kirg Mrs C rolicht & Dunker, JoEBBERRS OF CARPETS & GURTAIN GOODS pd. LOULS, Guarantee Manufacturers' Prices and Invite In- spection to their Uusurpassable Selection. jiem LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in Postoffice during the wouk 882, GENTLEMEN, Adams F L Andrews J G Anderson G H Butter M DBruns A Babeock C B Bachman J F Cox W Crook J M Campbell J Cameron G E Carraber W H Dey R P—2 Delfel W Doyle D Dorsey J Davies H Dintheer J Edward C Francois A—3 Fountain O Fallen J Fallett H W—2 Fuller J Gordon J J Goldon C Gralin J Hed NJ :{oinn h{; enry Inghram G A Jacobs M Jordan PJ M Johnson M. Johanson I A Kerneley M Kelloran J Klusmann F Leo G B McFarland R R McKnight J C Melvin J Moore J Marfit G B Miller G Murphy B Nelson S North L Orcutt J W—2 | Oeill J M 0'Conners C Oberlander (i Parish T Proplesh J Royer M D Rogge G—3 Reynolds J W Schmirker J. Stephenson W Smith H Stoelting B Scott G W—2 Sharp C Thorne J Tosear C Thomas R Van Doren H Vincent E D Wilcox W F—2 Wilcox J Wilcox N O Wyman A Woods ¥ B B & Co Warner G A Woodward K C LADIES, T Andrews Mrs H E Akeson Mins N Brorfield Mra 1, Charlson Miss A Christy Mra B Dow Mrs H M DuBois Mrs M Gray Mrs L, Gilmore Mrs M Hargrayes Mis § Howard M L Kendall Mra A A Kane Mrs M Knichkerbocker Mrs Love Mrs M Lynch Mrs J Mitchell Miss B Morrison Mrs L Olaon Miss M Packer Mrs R Poekiser Miss L Ruger Miss L Ray M raven Miss B cott Mrs M J Wilson Miss ¥ THOs, mmerfield Miss A Mitchell Mins C McAvyoy Mrs M Nason Mrs O E Pike Misa N P Pearco E Pembrook Miss A Ray Mrs L Sinder Miss C N Stibal M Seaney Mrs K M C Tancova K Williams Mrs J . ¥. HaLL, Postmaster, ———————— Giver Away. ‘We cannot h‘;‘l‘l’ noticing the liberal offer 1nnde to all invi King’s New Duscovery for ¢ onsumption You are requested to call at C, F. mau's Diug Stors, free of costy If you ion, Bevere i, Hay Honrsencss, or al or Lunga, It wi — - «7 4013 L, MoUAG ARTL TRENE & MEN, ds and_sufforers by Dr. ood- , and get a Trinl Bottle are suffering with Con- Gougha, Colds, Asthma, Yover, Lues of Volce, iy affoctiof 6tsbe Throut if vositively oure you, L JEV. % imess Divectory, tate, #lte Post Offico, th 15th Btresh DELSUOITE, ARCUITECTA F.oom 18, Urelgton Block, nne Bocts sed 4avae work on ha (408, FRIOKSON, F. JOIN o6t 1701 VINE & CO., . Ayced sdontmenk orner 19th and Harney, 0th and Douglus ¥ TUS, atactures o order good wash . Rovalring done, Bef a prings. L4 AMAR Manufachuror, 1617 Douglas st, (Tnoka, News and Btationery. 3.1, SRUEHAUF 1016 Faroham Btrosh rlages Butt or and Egge, )i & % BCHIOEDER, tho oldest B, and climakn catabliehod 1N b Owabs. and foag Wagons. DR, L4th and arnoy Streets. Olot: f, GARELS will pay 4 [s Ting Bougnt, hlighesiCoals price for second 101 ) ¥arnham. Tugs, Palnis and Olle, 4 00, e Goody, Cor, 16sb and I W ENOUs €. PIELD, %0%¢ North § P 104n and Howard Btreots. OHN WPAUNE & BON Drogetst i3 Fura. & Pactfic, Foundry. cor 14th & Jackeon sba Vewe ers. JOUN BAUMER 1814 Faruhaw Biresh. -~ Hotels. OENTRAL RESTAURANT, MRS, A. RYAN, onthwost cornor 10thand Dodge. Beat Board for the Monev. Batistaction Gusranieed 0 all Hours, Toard by the Day, Week or Month. Good Toerma for Caeh, Purnlshed Rooms Supplied. Puruiture. A X. GRODS, Now and Bocond Hand Farnitore d Btoves, 1114 Dougias. Highost cash prics Ald for secand haad gooos. RONNKR 1800 Donela _el. Fine woods &o. Parce Works. OMAEA FENCE 00. FRIES 8CO 1818 Wiarmoy 8b, icuptore Boxes, Irce and Wood Fences, Offco Cannters Pina and Walnob AUNT, Pawnbrokers. ROAENFELD 10th BA., bebd Far. & Har Refrigerators, Oanfield's Patent. GOODMAN _1th Bb het. Farn & Olgars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCDER, manufacturers of Clgars, and Wholesalo Dealersi'n Tobaccos, 1805 Douglae, ¥.¥. LORENZEN manufacturor 1416 Farnham Orockery. . DONNER 1300 Douglaa strook. Junk, H. BERTHOLD, Ragn and Motl. T Lumber Lime and Oement. ‘R & GRAY_cornor 6th and Douglas Sta. Lamps and Glassware, Good Itne, Morchant Tallors. G. A. LINDQUKST, ur most popular Morchant Tatlors 1s ve- Lutost dosigns for Spring and Bummor v gontlemen's wear. Btylish, durabie, ricos Jow an over 1206 Farnam streb. Millinery. Wholoaalo and Retall, Fan- rioty, Zophyrs, Ganl Boards, . Chonpost House in e, A KIN Do b Kroal Ol e Puichagers eave B per cend, Order 11 Vifleonth Stroet Plour and Foed. a4 UMY MILLS, 8 sud Faroham Ste., Wolshans Dros., proprietors. Grocers. £, BTEVENS, 21t between Caming and Isar I. A. M0SHANE, Corn 28d and Cuming Btreets. ey Hardware, Iron and Stoel. JLAN & LANUWORTHY, Wholesle, 118 and (1 288D atreed A, TOLMES corno_16th and Californis, Harnoss, Saddles, &c. B WEIST 20 18th 8. bot Faro. & Harnoy, Florist. A. Donaghue, 1te, cut flowers, seeds, coquets ehe. N. W. cor. H:hnmd Dwfl:"mo\l. o GO To CRAIG'S Green_Houso 17th and Webster stree, for Cornice Works. Wostorn Qornico Works, Manufcturers Iron Cornloo, Tin, Iron and Hlato Roofling. Ordors from any oadiity promptly oxeatted in the bosh wannor. Factory and Oftice 1213 Harnoy 86, O, SPECHT, Proprietor. Galvanizod Iron Cornices, Window Ca ofo., manutacturod and put up In soy part of iho country, T.SINHOLD 416 Thirteenth strood Oommission Merchants. JOHN G. WIL LIS,1414 Dodge Stxeel. D B, BEEMER. For dotails 0eo large advertioe. ment in Daily and Weckly. Clothing and Furnishing Goor 8. QKO, H. PETERSON, Also Hats, Oaps, #hoos Notions and Cutlery, 504 8. 10th streed. @now Case Manufactory.| 0. J. WILDE, Manofaoturer and_ Doalor in il kinds Onaca, Upright Cavos, &r., 1817 Caeo 8. FRANK L. GERHARD, propriotor Omaha Bhow Case manufactory, 818 Bouth 16th streot, betwoon Leavenworth and Marcy. Al . warranted first-clase, oves ana inwarn. A BURMESTER, Dealer In Htoves o1 d Tiawnre, and Manurac of Tin Roofs snd all kinde of Bullding Work 0dd Follows' Block. J. BONNER, 1809 Louglas 8% 00d and Ohoap. J, EVANS, Wholosalo and Retall Boed D Cultivators 0dd Folloss Hall Photograpners. GEO, HEYN, PROP, Grand Central Gallery, 213 Bixtoonth and ! Btroed. noar Masonio Fall, First-clase Work and Prompt- D8N gUArEN LoD Plumbing, Gas and Bteam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO,, 21612 Bt., bes, Farnham and Douglae, Work promp ysttendod to, D. FITZPATRICK, L ouglna Btreod. Ohos Btores. Phlillp Lan 1920 Furnham st, het 15th & 14th, i !iyaletans &nd Surgeons. ANFIELD HOUSK, Geo. Canfleld,0th & Farnham | DORAN HOUSE, P. . Cary, 018 Farnham 8% SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. 8l 10th Bb, Southern Hotel Gus. Hamel 0th & Leavenworth The only Corset pronounced by our Jeadi: n W. . QIBES, Ko 4, Crelghton Bk, 15t B 2 ?. 8, LEIIOUWNG, W3, Masonto Blook. 0. L. WART, M. Th, %50 and ke opp. postotioc Venitat aloting an apor anging. FIENRY A, KOSTEILS 141 Dodgo Btroed. Becond Hand Store, PEBKINB & LEAR, 1416 Douglas 88, Now and Bacond HMand Farniture, Houso Buraianlog Goods, &c,, bourht and sold on narrow marvins. YOUR CAPITAL, $i0 Investors of sm Il snd medium amounts in Orain Provisions snd $20 suocis s iy protected wa most extonsivo and nflucotial operstors, Our succe stul, fully tried, old oo tablls od plan,’ ‘Tiy I7. ' Reporte Fout woelly, divid:nds paid pionthe Iy Send b once for cxplauatory dreulars and past 1ecord. ¥R WHEAT $50 Dividends paidduring past thirteon monthu on this fand 840,71 o, Aldicws FLEMMING imooKs MECRIAM, 141 and 148 LaSallo BTOCKS gy, "Chicagh, 1. £4rWo want o every tawn Exo Il Good pay to a praing man, Wr $100 McCARTHY & BURKE, (Gteneral Undertakers, B1V8 L1ATE &T Bet Farnam and Douglas Metallic, Wood and Cloth Coverod CASKETS, COFFINS, ROBES, SHROUDS, CRAPE, &e. onstantly on band. Orders from the untry solicited, aud prompily atbended to. wilit DR, L . GRADDY { 4 Aarlet, ¥, W 100 snd Pazohem S | | l CORSETS Evory Corsct is warranted satis- factory to its woarer in every way, or the money will be refunded by the person from whom it was bought. physiclans ladies ag o the wearer, and endorsed by urlous to the w AL ost comfortable and 'perfoct Otting 'rescrving (fine coutid Bkirt-Bupporting, For salo by leading Kotall Dealers overywheres CHICAGO CORSET C0,, Chicugo, iy ul2eod&sowly HEAT YOUR HOUSES ["pooy 10 (20D 193] imgvaaa MADE BY RICHARDSON,BOYNTON & CO CHICAGO, ILLS. Embody new lss% impravements, Mor, '"“fl“l fea urow; Cont less to keep in Jrder; Ure loas fuel; Will give more heat and & Iarger volume of pure adr than any turnace mado, Sold by PIERCEY & BRADFORD, Om; Samuel 0. Davis & Co,, DRY GOODS JOBBERS A BT T IMPORTERS, Washington Ave. and Fifth St., ST. LOUIS, MO. . LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY COLLEGE-Three courses; open to both soxol. 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