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¥ THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA THURSDA! FINANGE AND GOMMERGE. et FINANCIAL. New Yorg, Jaly 26 MONEY, Money closed at 2§ per cent. Exchange closed firm at 4 86@4 89 GOVERNMENT BONDS, Closed firm. Ourrency 6 4's coupons 4}'s coupona, . RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railrond bonds closed as follows: Unionlsta, .ccuvieeeninennn.. 116j@N7 Land Grants.. ~. 1104 vid, Sinking Funda 2 bid Qentrals ...... 116}@117 BTOOKE, The stock market to-day was very ir- regular and erratic in its couree;pricesu. der pressures to sell and buy, closing irregular with some of 1ist showing advauce as com- pared with yesterday s elosing prices, and others a1 decline, The following ware the closing bids; Western Union. ¢0{ Ere...... G 9 Preferred v &8tJ......8 United Preferred ‘Welis-Fargo. Kansas & Texas 10} Liake Shore Lake Erie & W, Louis & Nash,. Moiris & E Northweste Z l‘r:fi-rrml CC&IOC.. 14§ CCOC&I 1 NY Mich Cen, 978 O Nor hern Pac.. 40y Ohio & Mis: Preferred ... 88; Preferced Central Pac . 9§ Pacific Mail Union Pucific. . 1164 Q ticksilve Mo. Pac.......105 Preferred “Texan Pacific . Reading . N Y Kievated..116 Rock Island.. Met. E'evat-d.. #4} San Fran... Man, Preferred &T StP& O. Preferred. St. Paul Preferred ... Nash. & Chat, MLS&W., Wabash. ... . Preferred BTATE BONDS, Steady. OHICAGO MONEY., Onrcaco, July 26, Preston, Kean & Co., baukers, report: Money firmer at 5@7 per cent. Easiera exchange between city banks, at 50c discount. Clearings of the associated banlk-, §7,- 300,000, COMMERCLAL Omena Wholenle Market. Urrick oF THE OMARA Bux, We ‘nesduy Evening, July 26, The only changes reported in the n:arket to-day are as follows: ‘Wheat, No. 2, declined 15¢. Laxd oil advanced 5e. Castor oil declined be. Local Graln oalings. No. 2 85 cash N, Uash No. 2, 88¢; No. 8, rroduce and Provisions. POTATOES—Old, out of murket. Houe grown plenty; new, 6.@75¢ per bushel, ONIONS—$1 00 per bushel; new home grown, per doz bunches, 15@20c. RADISHES—Home grown, 15¢ doz, PIk PLANT Per pound, le. - LETTUCE—Per doz hoad, 25@85c. TOES—Per box, 31.00@ , broakfast bacon, shoulders, c; dricd 15¢; cle —Han bucon, 13j¢; beef, 16 FLUUR - JOBBING PRICE —F Minnesota pateu! [r 4 Shawnee 875 Triunph, sprin rye flur 32 rye, Grahum, wheat Graham 8 25; hay, 6 00@6 0 per ton; baled, 10 00 chopped feed, 1 60; chopped corn, 150 b 1 00 per ewt; straw, 40U per ton 500 baled, Grocers' List. U Uteuw, 125 Part ) B Tmported German 60 per SR Yo, tair, 1ic; Rio, g 2¢; Lo, prime % choice, 1240 Uld 4229, Mocha, 284¢; Arbuc Gunpowder, good, Smperial, good, 4 Y ouag Elyson, So@s1 0; 300; Jepse, choico, 0@7 85@40; Oolomg, cho.ce, 1 NE : m $900; do in half bbis, 5 25; smualls, iv bbis, 1200 do, in half bbis, 7 G0; gherkins, in ble, 14'00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, 16c: pure apple, 13c; Prussing pure noble, 1fic, SUGARS ~Cut 1le: Urushwd e Granulated, Powderad, 11; Fine powdered, 11c; Standard Coffee 4, loaf, 10} 9fc; New York Confectioner’s Standur! A, 9%c; Good A, 9%c; Prairie Extrs (1 9 OPE~—Sisal, § inch and larger, 10} 1} iuch, 11 WOODRN WARKE—~Two toop pail, 196; hree boop puils, ¥ 20t No, 1 tubs wiahbourds, 185 Doubls Urewn, Well buckets, 3 20 Abi—ar, $1 65, NED GOODS—Oysters, 2 b 1a '), pex case, #1003 du 11 (Kicld), per cnse, 2 75; o2 b (Standard), per case, 375 Laobsters, 1 Ib per dozen, 180 Tomatoes, 280; do 8 b por case, 80% Comn, 2 W (Mountain) ¢ oues, §10; soaked corn, 210; do 1 (Varouth), - per cave, 8 15; string beans, per case, 2 10; Lima beans r case, 1 80, Succotash per case, 2 00, e, common, per cwse, 2 00; peas, ch or case, 8 15, Iluckberries, 21b, per case 30; strawhorrios, 2 b, por Gase, 2 60; raspberries, 2 [b, per case, 8 20, Dau sons, 2 I, per case, 2 45, Bartiett pears per case, 00@4 {9, Whortleberries r case, 240, Egg plums,2 T percise,3 30; roen guges,2 Ib per case, 8 50; do cholce, 1b per case § 50, Pine Apples, 2 tb, per case, 40005 75, Peaches, 2 Tb por case, 810! 08 1h, case, 4 50@5 00; av, (pie), 8 Ib, per case,275; do pie, 6 Ib, per dozan, 3 50, BALT,—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 65; Ash- ton, in eao ke, 8 50; bbla dairy 60, s, 8 50 HOMINY —Now, 86 09 per bbi. SODA—Dwight's Ib papem, #2 85; De ond do, $2 85 Church's, §2 85; Keg tods 3o, c. 'CANDLES—Boxes, 40 lbs, 16 oz, 8s ¢; hoxes 40 1bs,, 16 oz., Gs, 156, RICE—Carolina, 7@8c; Louisiana, 7 @Sc; fair, 6@6H, { BY EUPS, =i , B thalf bls, 57c; kegs, 4 0; choice tablo syrup, half bbls, STA K H,— Poarl, 4503 3 Corn Starch, B§@%; Jorn, The. -Pepper, 20; Al Nutmegs, $1 00+ kegs, §2 50, iver (loss, b1 Excelsior , 400; &1 00, caddle, $0c; ronnd " square cases, 85,10 SOAPS—Kirk's Savou Lumperic), ‘s satinet, 3 60 s white Russian, 5 25: irk's 916 Kirk's Prairie Queen, 5. {100 o8), 40; Kirk’s magnolia, 4 LY E—American, 8 40; Greenwich, Western, 2 70; North Star, 2 50; Lewis lye, 1 60: Jewell Lye, 27, 5e; | Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 5 POTASH—Pennsylvatia cans, 4 dor, In case, 3 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 dox fn oase, 150, CiEED SRED — Red clover, cholee new, 8600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $700; white clover, new, 814 00; al alfa clover, new, 81250; alsike, new, $1800. Timothy, good, new, &3 00, blue extra clean, $150; blte grass, 5; orchard grass $2 50; Py choice, 1 03; millet, common or Missour, 80c; millet, German, $100 to $1 25; Hungarian, 80c, HEDOESEED—Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 85 00; osago orange, 10 bushels or 4 50; honay locust, per Ib,, 35¢; por 825 00, —Family white fish, 90 Ib bt bbls, $525; No, 1 white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, 7 00} No, 1 white fish, in 10Tb kits, 1 10; family 10 I kits, 85¢; New Holland herring, p keg, 135 Ruseian sardines, 7bc: Colum. bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Georgs's Bank codfish, 6c; Gen, boneless cos.v, Bigy boneless fish, o, 1AC ~Half bbls messmackercl, EREI- 100 Ibs, : hibbl No, 1ex shore do, 100 Ibs, L bbls, fat family do, 1be, 6 0% moss mackerel, 12 1b_kits, No. 1 ex shore, 12 Ib 1 50; No. 1 b do, 1.00; fat family, 10 1b do 75 PEANUTS—Roasted, chotes, red nesace, 110 per 1b; fanoy white, 104c raw--white Virginia raw, 100 ro: 124e. dn Dry Qoo BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8kc; Appleton XX, 7o; Atlants A, 8o; Boott F, 8o; Buckeye LL, 44, 70; Cabot W, 7io; Chittenango A, Bes Great Falls E) o 8le; Hoosier, 63c; Honest Width, S}o, In- ian Hoad A, Ske; Indian Standard A, 803 Tndfan € 4 d, w., Slo; Lswrence 746} Pequot A, 8c; ; Utica G, bhe; Wachua: ett B, Thes do'A, 8ic; do K 48, 12ho; Wal- cott BB, 8ic FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 44; The; Alligator 84, 3¢; Argyle 4-4, T9c; Atlantic LL, 6}o; Badger State X 41, 7 Benuington O 4.4, 64e; Buckoye S, 4.4, bl Indian Orchard 'A'A 9-8, 8}0; Laconia O 89, 83c; Lohigh K 4-4, 0fo; Lonsdale 4.4, 106; Popperoll N 80, 70; do O 82, T}o; do | 96, 74c; do I 89, Bio; Poonsset O 4-4, 74c; Wamsutta 4.4 13 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog gin L 4-4, 8hc; Blackstone A A in perial 8jc; do do half bleached d-4,9c; Cabot 4-4, 895 Fidelity4-4, 9kc; ¥ruit of the Loom, 10; do canbric 4.4, 13¢;do Water Trwist, 10§o; Great FalisQ, 104c; Tndian Head shrunk 4-4, 12z Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 124c; New York Mills, 124c; Pequot A,100; srpurel N s, 12jc; Pocahontas 4-4, 9ho; Poonsset 4.4, 8jc; Uties, 1lo; Wamsutta 0X X, 124c. Dy CKS (Colored)—Albuny 1 browny 8c; do O, drak. tlo: a0 A stripes an plaids, 1240; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 12hc; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 84c; Chariot fancy, 1240; do extra_heavy, 20c; Fall Rivel brown, extra_heavy, litc; Indiana A brown' 1 Nevonset A brown. 1ic. TIUKINGD—~Amoskeag A U A 82 19¢; do XX blue 82, 18h; _Arrowarra, 9hc; Claremont B B, 154c; Conestogn ex tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 11Jo Lewiston a 50, 15¢; Minnehaha 4-4, 20c; Omegn super extra 4-4, 28c; Pear] River 39, 164c; Put- XX blue stripe, 12c; Shetucket S 10ke; do SS 12¢; Yoeoman’s blue 29, 9¢ DENIMS, —Ammoskeak, blueand bronn 164c; Andover DD blue, 154 rling X blue Scoteh, 18he; Concord 000, blue brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 18}; do XXto do do 114c; Haymaker's blue and brown, 94c; Mystio River DD stripe, 1640; Penrl Hiver, blue and brown, 1¢c; Uncasvills, blue wnd brown, 114c. CAMBRICS—Barnard, 54o; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 8he; Garner A glazed, Fjc; Manhattan glove finish, bjcs ewport do 6c; do glazed, Hjo; Pequot do 50; Lockwood kid finish, 6c. CORSET JEANS—Amory, 8c; Andros coggin satteen, £§5; Clarendc o, 6§c; Cones toga satteens, Hallowel , 8c; Indi § Orchard 74c; Narragansett,improved,c Pepperill sattean 94c; Rockport, 7c. PRINTS “Allons, 6ho; Amorican, Gjc; Armold, To; Berwick ;- Cooheon, T6; Conestoga, 6hc; Dunkirk, djo; Dunnell, 4@Te; Eddysione, To; lucester, o) Tystic Riv Shawmut i)Ab. 7oy armony, 5ie; Knickerbocker, 6hc; Mer- rimac D, 7c; Mystic, bjc; Spragues, 6o; Southbridge, 6c; do. Ginghams, 7; Marl. boro, bje; Oriental Ghe, GINGHAMS— Amcskeag, 124o; Amos- kesg drom O Argyie, 104c; Atlantic, 9¢; Cumberland, 7ic; Highland, 7her Kenilworth, 8jc; Plun kett, 104c; Sus- sex, 8c. COTTONADES-—Abberville 1340 Agate, %0¢; American, 110; Artisian, 20¢; Cuiro D and T, 134c; Clarion D and T, 17he; Deccan Co, tripes Dand T, 160; Key: stone, 13hc; Nantucket, 19c; Noupareil, 16c; ‘Ocean D and T, 184e; Royal, 164+ Sussex, 126; Tioga, 1de; Wachusoct hist- ine shecks, 124e; do, Nankin, 124c; York i kin, 124c; do, checks, stripes and wcoin 104, 274ct C 9.4, 2 Fruit of the Loor Vork mills 98, 35c; do 78, 30¢; do 58, 22he; Pembroke 10-4, Poquot 10-4, 2840; do 7-4, 19¢; do 49, 16¢; Pepperall 36, do' 67, 21c; do 57, 18 Ttica 96 224¢; do 48, 170 Olgars end Ton ccos. JIGARS, —oeds, 5 Connecticut, .00; Seed Havana, : Ol , 815,00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Gol 24 1b, 60c; Our ou Rule, Jpo, firey quality, 620} Horeo Shoe, pounds, 24 1h, butts, 60c; Git Edge, pound b, butts, 60; Army and Navy, pound, Bullion, fpounds, 59 i ard’s Climax, pound FINE CUT—In pai 760; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c; Favorite, 6c; | Rocky ‘Mountain, ' 60c; Fancy, 55¢; Duisy, buc.—In tin' foil— Catlins O, ., 5 1b boxes, per Ib 63¢; Lori- illard’s Tiger, 65¢; Diamond Crown, 660, SMOKIN (i—All grades—Common, 25 to 8¢, Grauulated—Islackwells Durham, 16 vz ble; Dukes Durham, 16 0z, 460; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ki, 16 0z, 85¢; Louo Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per Ib, $1.3% Marhurgs’ Prok, 2 oz, tjd oil, 551 Doz 1 ail 6, 4 Paints Olls and Varnishes PAINTS [N OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P, iike; white lead, St. Lonis, pure, 6 Murstilies g to b I cans, e French zine, g -+Meeal, 12c; French zinc, rod seal, 11c; French zinc, in varnish asst, 2c; French zince, in oil assi, 15c; Raw aad hurnt mnher, 1'th cans 120 raw and burny Sienna, Lic: dyke brown, 8. refined lampblack, 1%¢; cosch black, 14c; ivory black, 16c; drop black, 160; Prussian blug, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome green, L, M. & D., 14c; blind and shutter n, L. M. & D., 160; Paris green, 18c nudian red, 16c; Venetian red, So; Tuscan lre, 22; American Vermiliod, I, &P,, 180; chrome yellow, L., M., 0, &'D’ 0.," 18¢; yellow ochre, 9c; golden ochre, 16; patent Uryer, 80; graining colors: light _oak, dark oa's, walnut, chestout and ash 15c. Ory Paints White lead, 64c; French sinc, 100: Paris whiteing 2§o; _whiting Jer?‘ 140 whiting com’l, 1}c; lampblack German- town, 1 lrmpblack, ordinary, 100; Prus- sian hlue, 55c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, dcjsienna, burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, ic Paris green gennine, 23c;_Paris green com'! 2003 chrome. green, N, ¥.¢ 206; ohrom: green K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, America, 18c; Indian red, 10c, rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cookson's i venetian red Am., 1ic; rod lead, 73c; chrome yellow, genuine, chrome’ yel: low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 3c; ochre, Trench, 2§o; _ochre, American, Winter's mineral, 2jc; lehigh brown, spauish brown, 24c; Prince's mineral OILS—110" carbon, per gallon, 1 50 headlight, per gallon. 123‘-; 175" headlight, per _gallon, 16c; linsced, raw, per gallon, -7; linssed, hoiled, per gallon, 60c; lard, winter st 'd, per gal- lon, 1 00; No.1, No, 2, 75¢; castor, XXX, per gailon, 1 10; No, 8, 1 00 er gallon, 850; sperm, W, B., per {555 fish, W. B., per gatlon, | extra, per gallon, 75¢; N | cating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, Li¢; golden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 85c; No. 13, 80; sperm, signal, per gallon, S0c; ter- pentine, per gallon, Gbe; nspthis, 74°, per | gallon, 18e; 64', 17¢ VARNISHES “Burrels per Furniture, extrs, 81 10; furniture, $1; coach, extrs, 81 ‘0, oach, 204 ' 0, N No, 1, s | oured Thes hides, \Y, JULY 27, 1862 $1 20; Damar, extra, 81 75; phaltum, ex ra, S50; shellas, Apan, 700; As- g;b; hard ol finish, $1 80. Druws, DRU. 8 AND CHEMIOALS —Aold g-rbohllo, fl)e:l bAe7(6:. 'li;:ul 60c; Balsam Jopabia, per 1b, 700; 'rns, per 1b, 14; Calomel, per lh,kfi»c: Cinchonidan rr oz, 81 05; Chloroform, per 1b, 100; Dover's powders, per Ib, 81 40; Kpeom salts, per Ib, 8jo; Glycerine, pure, per Ib, Tead, ~ Acetste, per Ib, 3 Castor, No, 1, per gal, ™ 15; Oil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, 8100; Oil, Olive, per gal. $1 50; Oil, Origanum, 5o Opium, $4 5 :(in(nlno P.aW &R &8, ber oz, 82 10; Potassium, Todide, per Ib 175; Salactn, por o7, 40c; Sulphate of .\lm&hlne, f oz, 88 85; Sulpnur flour, per Ib, doi Strvchnine, ner oz, 81 25, Meavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, £340; plow steel, special oast, 7¢; crucible, So; special ur (erman,6e; oast tool do, 15@20 wagon spokes, sef 225@3 00; h:b, per wet, 1 25; felloes, sawed dry, 140; tongnes, each, 70@S85c; axles, cach, 7bej wquare nuts, per I, 7@11 washers, per Ib, 8@18c; rvets, per Ib, 11c; coil chain, per 1b, 6@12¢; malleable, 8c; iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, 603 harrow teeth, 4c; hotseshoos, per keg, b 00; apring stoal, T@8 Surden’s horseshoes, b 503 Burden's 3 50, , quarter kogs, 81, oqe, 83 85: Tuse, ver 100 feot BA 1 BED WIRE—~In car lots, 8 89 per ; in less than car lots, 8 55 ver 100, apper, 200 10 260; onK 1 p alligator, 400 to 0 50; eall kid, 32@. Greisen kid, 2 50 to 275; oak kip, 8% to 100; oak oalf, 120 to 180 French kip, 11060 1 565 Irench ealf, 125 to 2 00; rus- sette, 550 to 7 50; liningn, 600 to 10 50; topuings, 9 00 to 10 50; B. L, Morc £, 35c; pebble 0. D, Morocoo, 270 to 3 00, HARNESS—No 1 star_oak, 425 No 2 do, 39¢; No. 1 Ohio onk, 88¢; No. & o, 850; No. 1 Milwaukee 37c; No. 2 do, 3¢ Hors nd Mules. Tho market is brisk and all grades are welling weil at » slight advance in picer. The demand for horsea oxcecds tho supply consideraoly. Prices range sa fol- lows: Fino single drivers, $150. to 800.; Extra draft horses, $175. to 225.; Common drait horses, 8100. to 150,; Extra farm horses, §110. to 125, Common to good farm horses 290. to $100.; Extrs plugy, 860, to 7. Common plugs, $20. to $10. MULES, —15 to 164 hands (extra), $125. to150.; 14} to 15 hands, 8100, to 1403 14 to 143 hands, 875, t0100.; 18§ to 14 hands, 860. to 75. LI uors. ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 226 per wine gallon; extra aliforni apirits, 187 prook, 125 per proot wallon; triple retined virite 187 proof, 124 per proof eallon; re-distillec wkiskies, 10021 5; fine blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 L0@7 00 BltAle-;s—i'mpmm, 86 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Im ported, 4 H0@6 00; domestio, 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England. 2 00@# 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 175@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—Imrorted per_onse, RS 03 Armarizes, oase, 12006 6 CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00. Lumber. WHOLESALE. We quote lumber, atn and shingles on: ™ at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING - 16 ft. and under, 821 00; 18 ft., $22 00, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, 822 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., $23 00; £C £t 824 GG, 23 fL., $27 50; 24 ft., $27 KO, FENCING—No, 1, 4 acd 6 in., 822 00; No, 2, $20 10. SHEETING — No. 1 (2nd common boards) 818 50; No. 2, $17 00. STOCK BOARDS,—12-in. D, $2300; 12-in. C, $35 00; 12-in. B, $40 00. PAPER—Straw paper, 8jc; rag paper, 40; dry goods paper, 70; manila paper, 100; news paper, c. COAL—Cumberland blackamith, 812; Morris_Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 86 £0; Whitebreast nut, $6 50; Towa tump, $6 50; Iowa nut %6 50; 'Rock Spring 88: Anthracite, all sizes, 812 00@12 50, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 601, 3 60, LIME—Fer barrel, 81 15; bulk pe ous- 45 Cement, bbl, 81 75, 'Towa plaster, bhl, $3 00, 'Hair B bu, 850, Tarred felt 100 1bs, 83 00, Straw board, 83 C0. Wool. erino unwas ed, light, 14@16c; heavy,c @1315¢; medinm nnwashed, light, 18@201 washed, choice, 32c; fair, 20c; tnb-ding d w,, 28c; burry, blackand costed woo (@ho loas HIDES Hides Furs, Etc. ‘zreen buschor's hide, 6@63c green alt, pavi cured 7o lidos, b; dry finty wound, L@ 14o; dr calf and kip, 12@14c; dry ealt hides, sound, 10@11¢; green calf, wt, 8 to 15 Ibs,, 10@11c; green calf, wt, under 8 1bs, per skin, b0c: green polts, 50@S1 25; green lamb skins, 50; damaged hidos, two-third rate, out scored and one grub, classed twor tLirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off, Coont skins, No. 1, 45c; No. 2, 80¢; No. 3, 20.; No. 4, 10c. Mink, No, 1, 50¢; No, 2, 30c; No. 8, 15c; No, 4, b, _Iox, No, 1, 60c; No. ‘2, 2bc, Skunk, No, 1, black, 65c; short ntripe, 400; narfow stripe e Vzond stripo, 10¢, ‘fallow 7e. IR0y M0 EAYOw T6: 2 Chioczgo Proauce. CH10400, July 26, Flour - Quiet and weak; spring, 4 75@ 675 patenvs, 7 H0@8 75, Wheat—Winter lower; No 2 red, 102} @1 03; regular No. 2 quiet and lower, clodng on call at 102§ for July; 99fc for August; 974 for the year, Corn—Tame at 774c for July; 764c for Augus ; 67fc for the year, Oats—Steady at "6fc for July; August; 3430 for the year, Itye—bte.dy at 66> for Auguat; 67c for the year. Parley—TInactive at 82c. Pork—Irregular an1_lower; mess, 21 00 @210 for cash; 2117} fer September; 19 824 for theyear. Lord—Firm™ at 12 256@12 30 for cash; 12 20 for the yewr. Bulk Meats— Short ribs easy at 12 40@ 89¢ for St. nonis Froduoe. 8r. Lovra, Flour ~Bast gradee lower; ) 8 85; family, 4 25@4 85; choled to fanc 1 80@5 00, Wheat—Slow and easier; Nc. 2 96@96}e for onsh; D63e for July s Augnst »nd vear; No. 8red, 93}« 4 red do, 90@91le. Corn—Very dull except f 78¢ for cashy 77}c for July: the year, Onts—Cash higher, rest dull; "0;@51¢ for cash; 34@85¢ for August; 83kc for the yoar. Barl Nominal, Lead eady at 4 85, Butter — Unchanged. Eegs Steady wt 140, Whisky—Quiet at 1 Pork—Dull at 21 25, Lard—Dull at 12 20, Steady and in fair demand, offer. ings lizht: shipping pigs, 7 10@7 40; York era, 7 40@8 00; packing, 7 80@8 15; hutch. ers to funcy 7 20@850, Receipts, 11,000; ship sents, none. o — New York Produoe. Nrkw YORK, July 26 Flour—Lower for some grades and gen- erally in favor of southern flour; mirket dull Wheat 1 Unsettled, closing strong; No, 2 red, 3@l 14); No. 2 white, 1 15@ 119); No. 2 red July, 1 13§@1 11} Com—Cash lots dull; options irecu Tar; ung aded mixed, 83@sé ) 883c for cash and July, Oats—Cash for July Jower; ti ns higher; ungraded mixed 1, white, 76e; No. 1 mixed mixed July, 663@6740. Rye—Dul at 79@80. Barley ~Nominal, Pork~ Firm and uechanged. Lard - Sirong at 12 80 for cash; 12 65@ 12674 tor August, Whisky <Nomi_al, Petroleum —Dull; Sugar—Unchsnged., Butter - Declinin, Kgys —F united, 61} @ 4}, Chioago Livo Stock. Cuicaao, July 26 The Dravers' Journal repoits: Hogs—Recelpts, 12,000, Market ac- tive uod strong; mixed, 7 50@8 25; heavy, 8 :0@8 90; light, . 6)@8 85. Cattle—Receipts, 4,200, Market dull and lower; common ¢hipping, 4 40@7 00; export, 7 15@7 85; cows, 2 70@ 1 25; hully, 260@3 50; Texan rangers, 8 75(@1 35 Sheep—Heceipts, 900; nothivg doing: 3 25@d 00 o —. — Liverpool Produoe. I 1verroor, July 26, Flour —Awerican, 10812+ 64, Wheat —Winter, ‘9 6d@10d 15; spring Da(@s 8d. Corn—7s 244, PSS L Peoria ¥Frudaoa, Pro}ia, J) Corn—Qui high mxed, mixed, 7 593@6 e, Rye—Nominal; 2 e Totedo FProauce. ToLeno, July 26, Wheat—Firmer; No. 2, cash or July, 1044; August, 1 03}; yesr, 103 Corn—Firmer; 80c; August 76, O ts—Ste Potrolenm. CLEVELAND, O., July 26 Petroleum—~64c. e 2 imagined being & most honorable and up- rightman, In hs family she has ro- mained over since, always receiving the best of care and attention, The mother was not long in forming the conclusion that her long lost child and the young lady in Mr. Calkins' family woro one and the same person. A meeting sottled all doubts that might have been in her aind, and tho joy of the mothor can better be than expresced. The daughitor, 100, was overjoyed at hnd- ing her mother, for she had known that she was not Mr, Calking' child, and had often longed to seco hor pat- onts, Upon the girl expressing a de- eiro to rotsrn home with hor mother, M. Calkins promptly gave his con. sent to the action, and offered to ro- ceive her whenever she desired to return, Donfas n Post Mrs, W, J, Lang, Bethany, Ont., states that for fifteen mouths «ho ‘was troubled with a disense in the ear, causing entire dearne In ten minu‘es after using Tho: Ectrernie Orr, vhe found relief aud iu a short time she was entirely cured and her hearing restored iy b dlw CALLWAY LuMA TABLE, A CHICA ), AT, PADI, VINNRAROLIS (AND DA RaAOALL No. ¥, K008, m, Ace A in, and 7:46 at m. and 6:63 £, ivavis 68 e . and 840 p. Luis A1 40 W, L ked 70 aw Ko D nver Kx) ress, Exp vor s bt § AmL T FROM TH o B V. feuin L L et P yrenn.—b: . B @ 1 De ver xjro~ ur:) " New York Cotton. * Nw York, July 26, Spot cotton steady; mi futures, steady, July 12@77c, 12@74 — e Kansas City Live Stook. Kansas Ciry, July 26, Cattle—Receiptr, 3,264 head; ~ ship- ments, 2,058 head; weak 10@ 15 cents lower; Texas rteers, aviraging 822 to 84/ lbs, sold at 325;native steers, averaging. 1,093 to 1,287 1bs, 4 49@5 00; native 2 H0@3 v5. Hous—Receipts, 1,106 head; shipments 700. Market ovened steady Lut closed weak and 10 lower for light; sales ranged fiom 7 00@8 29%; lowest ut 7 83@8 (0, Kansas City Produce. Kansas Crry, July 26. Wheat - Unset'led; No. | cash, 83i@ No 2, 833@8d0; No, 3 Corn—Quiet; No, the year, d8c. Oats —No, ?, Rye—No, wixed, cash, 63¢; asked, money and ordor kalt direct from ship promptly by rail at the owest possible cash price 10 1l wesieen poin 5. 16-melin TYLER SALT €0, Saginaw City,Mich AN OHIO ROMANCE. Recovery of a Girl Stolen from Her Parents Fourteen Years Ago. Toledo Dispatch to Chicsgo Tribune, Sunday evening Mrs, J. J. Bowors and daughter, who were in the aty, lett for their home in Hudson, Mich., but the bare statement would fevbly oxpress the romance that has just been developed in this section by means of long search and vigorous correspondence. Miss Lillie, the daughter, is & young lady about 18 years of age, quite large 1n stature, 1ntelligent, aud attractive in appear- unce, and has a romantic history con- nected with her life. Nearly fifteen years ago, when she was little over 2 years of age, sho was stolen from her parents, who wero then living at Sandusky, and from that time until about a month ago she has never been seon by any of her rolatives, Im- medietely after her disappearance, a thorough search was instituted for her 12 45 for cash, Whisky—Firm at 117, Butter —Weak; creamery, 21@24c; dairy, 18@2le, Reo'ts. Shipm'te Flour..., 7,98 5,000 Wheat 251,445 Corn 100.898 Oate, 46,515 - Council Bluffs Market. < Counoin Buowes, July 20, Flour—Golden sheaf, 3 60; made from Texus winter wheat at Crystal Mills, 3 40; Kansas flour, 850@8 76; Grabaw, 8 00; rye flour, 3 00, Corn Maal—1 70 for white; yellow, 1 60; corn ch p, 2800 per wuj corn and oats chop, 52 00 per too; chop, 83 (0 per ton, Wheat—No, 1, 1 00, No. Corn—W hite, 63¢; yellow Rye—50-, Barley—70: FRUITS — Blackberries, 20¢ per box; raspberries, 20c per box; apples, 2 50@3 per barrel, Broom Corn—8}@de. - Iluy—l.mne. 7 00@9 00; baled, ale, Wood—5 00@6 00, Wool—15@25, Butter—Creamery, 20c;in rolls, wrap. ved, 16¢; rolls now wrapped, 1242 mixed co ors, 10@124o. Figgs—Loe, Onions—380¢ per doz, Live Ohickens—2 00@2 25 per dozen, Potatoes—Old, out of wmarket; uew, 7 er e, ({abbages—40@h0c per doz, Turnivs 40@h0¢ per bushel LIVE STO K, - Cattle—Extra, 3 00@ 350 Veal Calves-b560@6 00, Hogs— 650@7 00, Sheep—1 00, Tuarpentine Market. WiLsinaton, N, Q,, July 26, Tur, eutine - 43¢, recovery by her parents, 1t was learned that about the time the little girl was stolen there was a body of people camping iu that vicinity who lived like gypsies, yet differed from them in that they were darker complexioned| and used the German language in con- versation. From all that could be found out, it was believed they had had abducted the child, Years rolled on without bringivg] any news of the one. The fond parents were nearly crazed with grief, yot never gave up all hopes of some time findiug their child.” On the 9ch of tast July u lady living near Genoa, small town u few milee east of this city, who had forw erly lived at Saniusky and new the circumstances conuected with the ab- dugtion, wrote Mr Bowers, who had also moved from Sandusky to Hud- son, Mich., that «he believed she had a clew to their missing daughter, and that she was liviog with a well-to-do family in that ueighborhood, A brisk™ correspondence followed f r several days, Fually being eonvii ced that there was more in the clew than any that had been found heretofore, Mrs, Bowers went to Genoa afew days ago to make personal ingairies rogarding the matter. BShe learned that about fourteen years ago the local authorities at Genoa had discovered a child in the possession of a band of roving people, and feeling satisficd it was not their own, took it from them, It was then bound out to James Calking, a [arwer Jwing near Genoa, who beara the reputation of 11:00 . . 9:20, 10:25 and 2 wod 525 p, o, Orahn 8t 9:00 00 p. . Tiaven 3 9:95, 4:85 Dagh aad 1ocs] passengor talan betwoen a and Comoll Bluie, Lenve Omaha—8:16, .40, b:sh, 6 1 p.m. Arrive 40, 7:00, 7:13, Missouri Pacific trains will depart and arrive as follows, time: | Departs, | Express. viuil. . ! Traivs leaving 6. 7s | ud arriving | at 7:45 a. m. will have Pullman sleopors Gvnning ane e of Molle, | aran. oLosE, 4 W P T 8 T I - 3 o 858538 7 & St B 00 4 tor Htato of lowe leave bob onos B en n tays from 12 m. to 1 p, m., THOK, ¥ HALL P M, TUNION FAOCIFIC ATHLETIG ASSOCIATION!!| Base Ball Club. s, Leavenworth Clab, July 29, H. & M. lub, August b, Duhague Clab, August 12 WANTED! TRAVELING MAN, A. No. 1. man wanted to sell In Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, »ansss, Nevads, and the entics wost, A complete lins of Kolt Go'aw, conmisting in park of Mei's socks, Ladics’, Misses' aud Children’s Loy ings aud 5 ockings. Lidios and Ge Double snd Single —ittenn, Mises' dron's Mistons, Lardigsn Jackets, Capy, alo GERMAN FULLED MITTS AND STOCKINGS Ade s w'ating age, experionce sud re'erence to RY aN BROS;, Juzb-1wm&s Detiolt, Mich, CHOICE CICARS, Imported aud Donestio Fluest Salection 1u Town. Prices to Suit Everyboedy. From Half a Dollar Dowa to Bo. Schroter & Becht's d Hoarls RITTHEHR'S The oldest and most reliable MRS e pmm | feat, Poultry and Vegetables, ALWAYS ON HAND, | C00K & STUEHM, Propritors. bl i 20th and Cuming. | " VOLKMVIER, | b FPIONEER BUTCHER, Has roioved b hus elogaot new quarters on OV M X N G =w., 1u Krug's Noew Block, GHOIUE BEEF, MUTTON, PORK. Froal, Poultsy aud Vewotables always ou haud, f2ldm | 1n the natto | Count, Trolicht & Dunker, - CARPETS & GURTAIN GOODS ST ILOUIS, =’ Guarantee Manuracturers' Prices and Invite In- spection to their Uusurpassable Selection. ... THE MEDART The following advantages are claimed for this Palley: durable, owing her of arn BETTER BALANCED, is no danger of breakage in hauding when shipped loose. e generally accepted as th rd-clas fra'ght onlv one-halt that of cast Palleys ths fraght THEM to perform satisfact e Seur " EIN POLLEYS, E. M. MAXWELL, FREMONT, NEB., 'XOLUSIVE AGENT FOR THIS STATE, = It 18 sTRONGER and tnore 1. To the a'wence of shrinkage strains. 2. To the increswd nam- To the fact that the rim i« mnch stronger than the evt rim. Ir 18 TT 18 MOCH LIGHTER, I1 SAVES 8 LTiNG, T1 s cnkArkR. Thare When shipped loose they o of first-class, and as the weight s stil! further roducad, Wk GranayTrmg ly suy work from the lightess to the heaviest. 148 inches dinmeter only, Vs i Pulleys of wider face than 18-inch are provided with two sets arms without ext:m- clmrt'n‘. We supply each Pulley with two xot-sciews withous extrs charge. -ALSO sgent for Patent Hot Polished Shafting OUR CLAIMS. What we claim for our Pavent Hor PoLisnen SHarming ie: 1, 24 81, Tout it iy round and st aght, It can he acourately rolled to any desired wange. I'har its su-face b due tendency to rust or tarn g composed of magnet de of jron obvil es any un- h. waile it at the same time gives one of the best journal or bearing surfaces ever discovered, 4 fith, not warp or spring in key seating. That it is wade of the very aest of rifined stock. #4" For further poarticulurs, price list and discounts, eend to E. M. MAXWELL'S Foundry and Machine Shop, Fremont, N A. BAUMEISTER, 1242 NORTH PIGHTERKTH “81', JACOB KAUFMAN, Removed to No. CARPENTXR, SUPERINIENDENT, &c, all kinds of Job work done, BuiLpings New buldings eroted OLp tions furni-h V140 PIPER HEIDSIECK CIGARS. CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR, A EFINE SIVIOEE, The bast in the country; for the monoy. M. A. McNamara, SOLE AGENT. 8. OMAHA NATATOR IUM SWIMMING SOHOOL, Corner 9th and Farnam Streets, itunni place in Awmug, Tont aud Wason Covers MAaNUFAUTORY. Cor. 14th and Howa: d Sts. A. GRUENWZLD, NORTH -WESTE Marble ALL KWNRS OF WINES I. DOUGLAS, B ‘_14116 Harnyy st bet. 14th & 16th, DIECKMAN d&: W1TTHE, Proj «% HEAT YOUR HOUSES Works, " imavana [Wrought or Cast Iron ] [poom 20 eop 2041 MOST POWERFUL! 611 16:n 8t Dealer 1n MADE BY RICHARDS)N,BOYNTON & CO CHICAGO, ILLS. Embody new n.;g%«‘m.r voments, Mor. practionl ‘o i > Cost less t kep in Soor; U'olons Paals w1 41v0 more Now anl a'larkor volume f purs adr than apy furnace mado Sald by PIERCEY & BRADFORD, Omaha, Nob. Jy2t-dsm RCHITEUT, RuconsTruemin Plars aud rpocifica- LA R R T e Street Omaha JAND thoneid teacher. b8 —d a0 et W Sumier mo o ; These celehratol stoves for sale by Pieroy & Beadford, Omaha, Neh. 29 L e £y 115- i INRCEASE Na LN B YOUR CAPITAL, Invostors of sm 1 end aedium wuounts i Gewin Peovisi ng and Sk w1y protectad o8 moss xtonsdve and o fuential oparat ire. $i0 $20 o -mn,th'y Tried, old o8- g WHEAT 110 SR T8 g ANTIQUARIANBOUKSTORE | ggg rit h s et ek 1420 DOUG LA ~1nbri | Wre Rlatie PeeaMING & [§ .-I s | 4 |.. reus F Headquarters of tho hitoratd | stooks Mk 1 end 26 ke Tho Cheapost, Larcest and chofoust ooll tlon NEW AND SECOND-HAXDL BYOKS BCHOOL BOOKS A SPECY Qush puid for Second- Han or exchanged for new, H, 8CHONFELD, an2. 1y &arWe wan' a looal agent in every towo Exe llent inducemen s, Good pay to & re-p niiblo, enter’ P eiug wan, Wr to 1or terais, $100 oty In the west, M, | FONEK S7TO0IRE. e hi.he ¢ prico piid 1 cash, for ) aga, Cope Bosks | o o b Ry i hag Sop- and second tiand | thing. All woods se. ¢ froat the couutsy will be promptly p.id for b. retusa "E. MOTZ '& cCO., PROPRIETOR, PROBATE NOTICE, Btato of Nevraske, Do At s County Court, b Ordored, of petitioner (A true coj Jelovery we and rof the estste of Patrick Charlos, g and Aling the petition of Thomss proying that adiuni beboio of wid eatate, niny b gra tod 10 b wail That = | 10 0'clock ®, ., s wsi tlon, when &l porsony 1Y APPOAT 4 & C ! for said Count py.) At , siud shiow cause why She prayer should not be graubsd, aid bhat o | thoo of khe pondeucy of eaki pouition aud heariog thereof, be given to ali persois intererted in el watter, by publisiing & copy of tus ordexin Tus UMAIA' UALLY BRE, & newspiaor pr otud b sald for turce’ wuccessive weoks, prior salu day of e ring, 1119 Douglas ctreet, ll«]lwoen 1ith and 18th 5ts Omahs, Neb 28 m L. D. TEMPLE, Attorney at Law. IGUTON BLOK, CPD & T 40, = = Nflfl i1 W. BOEHL, Mauuf ¢ wrerof tho ; NEW IMPHOVED AWRING, COR. 14k AND HOWARD, | e dous sit Klods 1 miackln oh and Lo ks ity work, s County o ounty Conr for sald County, June 21t Fresent, A, M.” CHADWICK, FOOM 1 CR 17th, A D, 1562, qued {07 hearlog sald pott Tnterested in said matbor ty Court to ho held, (o and Juiy A, M, CHADWICK, County J adke,