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» / i | | i FINANCE ANIJ COMMERGE, Spec'al Dispatches to T Brn. FINANCIAL. Nrw Yomrg, August 4. USINESS OF THE WEEK. Busines: for the pwt week was moder ately rotive, The number of southern and westeru buyers i the market was lar- ger than nsval at this period of the year, An impression has teen industriously cir culated that, owing to the strike of freight hard ers, difficulty was anticipated in shipping goods by the trunk lines, Hence ther. hive been fears that orders for this market would be restricted, This impree. sion is au unjust one, No difficulty what- ever is being experienced in shipping all freight offering, and New York merchants are confident of their ability to promptly fill a'l order® rent them, In gewio, after a rapid decline in the Iat ec Lart of last week, prices gradually advinced until Thursday, when they reactied about the highest figures of the week for wheat, and the market wasa fraction below the highest rates, Corn showed a moderate decline and recovery, without wide fluctuations, The July cor. ner in oats was settled up without any material difficulty or embarrastment to any parties concerned, Perrolenm has been somewhat irregular, though fluctuations have not bren wide, the narket having been influenced by re- ports as to the increased or decreased flow of certain wells, MONEY, Gover ments were unchnged for ex- tended 0's, 44’ and 4's coupons, and we.k and } per cent lower for extended 5's and 4 registered, Railroad bonds were irregular on a fair volume of business, State securities were without feature, The stoek market opened less activethan yesterday, price: fluctuated, and up to 1 o'clock lower prices ruled, Northwestern stocks, which “niomed” yesterday and the day before, being down 28@2{; oth-r stocks were a fraction lower. Shoitly after 1 the lowest prices thus far were made, Lo the last hour the general mar- ket became strong, and closed with many stocks uear the highest prices of the day. A feature of tne traniactions was the buying for investors of dividend paying swoks, Chicugo, Burlington & Quincy advanced to 1374, Illinois Central to 141, Union Pacitic tu 1183, and Chic:go & Al- ton to 143} The transactions were 24,000 shares St. Paul & Omaha, 7,000 Chicago, Bur- liagtm & Quincy, and 20,000 Kinsus & Mouoey—24@3 per cent, closing at Prime Mercantile Paper—5@6 per cent. Sterling Exchange- Bankers bills were steady, 4.854; demand, 488}, GOVERNMENTS, Yo-terday. Today 65, 101} 101 s 101 4y 114§ uu; Pucdfc 64 of 180 BONDS, Central Pacific. 116} Erie seconds. .. Lehigh & Wilkesbarre. Lo.siana_consols do Union Pacific l-m mnrtgm{e do land grant do nking fund Virginia 6's. do s \L; BTOUKS. Alams Express. . Alton & Terre Haute. u.. sapeake & Ohio Z do 15t pid. 2d pid. .. d» Chicago & Alton. s St. Cin,, Sund, & Clevel nd. Cleve., Col. & Cineinnati D re & Hudson canal, Del, Lack, & Wests Denver & Rio Graud e dv pid. Fort Wayne & Chicago Hanuibal & 5t do Harlem, ol e dns Houston & Texas Central 96 Thinois Central 404 Ind., Bloom. & Western. TLake Shore & Michigan Louisvillo & Nushville M:mvm & (,'mciumu 1st pld*s6. Jo 2d pfd 9 7.4 phis & Charleston 7 506 n Central 101 10 4§ i g 105] 214 Morrix & F-s 1 g Nushville & Chattanooga. 6 New Jersey Central 74 Norfolk & Western. . By Northera Pacific. ... 49§ do pid 90 Nourthwestern 5 143 do pfd. 1.‘mi New York Central. 187, Ohio Central. 18] Ohio & Mlnfllunh:pf 40 do 113 Ontario & Weatern . 27 Puc fic Mail,. . 46 Panawma. lémg Peoria, Decatu t 4 Pittsburg & Cleveland. 138 TReading ... : 60} Rock Istand. 8t. Louis & San Fran dn $St. Paul & Milwaukee. . do e 4 St. Paul, Minn. & Mumtubn l‘t Bt. Puul & Omuha. l 2% Dress. .| , St. L, & Pacifi Wab: .!nl do Wells, Fargo & Co, Bxpres.1 Western Union Telegraph. . Eust Tennesseo. 114 do 19 | 1 Carihon 1y Central Ari A Excelsior. . ]lnmrnuk\ . 184 Litue Pitts| lyu,,v 1 Ontarig A 864 Quicksilve 104 do pid 15 Silver Cliff .. Standard .. Sutro, . Robin South Pagific.... Minneapolis & 5t do Mered, Jouis. . 7| plaids, 12he; do XXX brown and drab, COMMERCIAL Omana Wholesalo Market. Orrior or Tee OMAHA Ber, } Friday Evening, August 4, No changes reported in the market to- day. Local Graln Dealings. WHEAT.—Ouh No. 2, 8 80c: rejected, Hoo, RARTEY o cash No, . 2, 88¢; No, 3, ~-Corn, b Froduce and Provisions. POTATOES—25¢ per bushel, ONIONS—§1 50@1 75 per bushel; per doz_bunches, 15@20¢. NEW TOMATOES~ 25, Per box, 81.00@ t—Choion country, 126 15c, arce, 16@17 Hams, bacon, 15c; clear bazon, 184 9o; dried beef, 10c, FLOUR -JOBBING PRICE — Best Minnesota pateuts, 4 7 wnee fancy, 8 75; California *Pione Trinmph, spring, rye flour rye, Graham, wheat Graham 3 h 5 00(@6 50 per ton; baled, 10 00 l)lup[»l'\l lml 1 60; chopped corn, 150 bran, 0 per cwt; straw, 40) per ton loose; ')()Ohllcx Grocers’ List, CHEESE—tull Cream, 120 ki, 104e. BEANS—Imported German 60 per bushel, VO K Part —Rio, tair, 116 Rlo, good ime to choics, 124e; Old_gov't 2; Rio, Jnv " Mfimc, Mocha, 284c; Arbuckle's, AS—Gunpowder, good, 46@55; “hoice, 80@75c; Tmperial, good, 40@5c; 50@75c; Young Hyson, good, 86@ chnlm, 850@81 00; Japan' Nat i,a ¥c; Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, go. = 3@40; Oolong, cho.oe, 40@56; Rouchong, zo0d. 85@40c: choice, S6@dbe. NEW PICKLES—Medium, in barrels, 89.00; do in half bbls, 5 25; smalls, in bbly, 1100 do, in half bbls, 700; gherkins, in bbls, 13'00; do, in half bbls, 7 00, WOODENWAKE—Two ~hoop paile, 195;_three hoop pails, 3 20, Tabs, No. , 060, No.2, 850, No 8 750. Pio. neer washboards, 185 Uouble Crawn, 290; Wellbucketu, 8 50, LEAD—Bar, 21 65, VINEGAR—Puro _apple extra, 16c: pure apple, 13¢; Prussine vure avole, 16c. SUGARS—Cut loaf, 1lo; Crashed Lle; Granulated, 10je; Powdered, 11; o powdered, 110; Standard Coffes A, New York Confectioner's Standas ¢: Good A, 9%c; Prairie Extra C, 9c. PF—Siul. 4 inch and larger, 10}c; u«nu NI\FD GOODS—Oysters, 2 1b (Fieldbe), por onse, $400; Aot T (Fields), per case, 2 75; ao 2 1b (Smndnrd). per case, 575, Lobsters, 1 1 per dozen, 180, Tomatoes, 280; do 8 T per case, 300; Com, 2 Ib (Mountain) por cass, #10; sonked com, 210; do b (Yormouth) per case, 315; string beans, per_case, 2 10; Lima beans for oase, 185, * Succotasty peroase, 2 00 Pensy common, per case, 2 00; pear choice, per case, 3 15. Blackberries, 21b, per cuse, 240; strawhorries, 2 Ib, per c taspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 8 20, Dan sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45. Bartlett pears per case, 3 00@1 (9, ~ Whortleberries por cave, 240, Tigg plunme,2 T porcuse,? 70; (iroen s, 1o por case, 2 72% do choico, per case 150, Bine Apples, 3 Ib, per casey ¥ @570, Peaches, 210 Ter caun 10} do 3 1, case, 4 50@5 00; do, pla), flb per case,250; do pie, 6 Ib, per dozeu, § SALT/—Dray loads, per bbl. 1 65; Ash- son, in sac ks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, s, 8 50 HOMINY —New, 85 00 per bbl. SODA—Dwight's Ib papers, 82 85; De ond do, 82 85; Church’s, 82 83; Keg soda 2c. CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 88 150;boxes 40 1bs,, 16 oz, 6s, 156, RICE—Carolina, 73@8c; Louisiana, 7 @8, fuir, 606, YRUPS.—Sugar house, b s, S0 thall m., 57c; kegs, 4§ gallon s 8250; choice “able syrup, 55c; balt bbla, 5ics kegs, 83 50, STARCH.—Pear], 44c; Silver Gloss, 8 8 @8§c; Corn Starch, 8§@9c; Excelsior loss, 7e: Corn, The. SPICES.—Pepper, 20; _Allspice, 20 Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, 81 00+ Mace $1 00, MATCHES—Per caddie, 90c; saos, 37,65; equare cases, §5,10 SOA APS— huk»smnn Imperial, 3 8 60; dard, 3 5 2ic;Cassin, round I e 40; Kirl’s magnolia, 4 L Yla——Amoncnn, 3 40; Greenwich, Western, 2 North Star, 2 603 Jewell lye, 275. s I—Pennsylvatin cans, 4 d 35; Babbitt’s Ball, 2 dor. in ¢ 1 90. /\ndwx Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD EYED— Red clover, choice uew, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover 7(»0- white clover, new, $1400; new, $12 50; alsiko, new, now, 83 00 ra clean, 81 50; I;Iun rOCE, hard grass $2 50; m!w illet, common or llmm:url, crman, $100 to $1 25; Hur 0c, HEDGESEED—Osage orange, 1 to § bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or sver, 84 50; honey locust, per Ib., 350; per 100 T, 325 00 1 k,uvrn, cwm 813 00 blue giass, ex olos amily white fish, 90 Ib hf hbls, No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 7 00; ish, in 10 b kits, 110; family 5o; New Holland herring, per Russian sardines, 75c: C: r nulxnuu, ver 1001bs, B 00; Georgs! Bank codfish, 6c; Gen, boneless cod.wa.; EREL- lin]lbl)lumeum&ck»ml s, $12 50; hf bbl No, 1 ex shore do, 100 llm, 8 60; L bbls, fat famil do, 100 5, 6 00; mess erel, 12 lh Klw 2 25, 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No, 1 shore, ib do, 1 00: fat family, 10 1b do 75c. PEAN UTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 106 per 1b; fanoy 'white, 104c perl m-:—wmw Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, 12hc, Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8hc; Applston XX, 7o; Athunto A, 8o; Boott. ' Bhes Buckeyo LL, 4-4, 70; Cabot W, hittenango A, 61c; Great Fally E, {oosier, Gjc; Tonest Width, 8ic, In- dian Head A, Ble; Indian Standard A, 84c; Indian Orchard d. w., 8fc; A LL, 7 Myutio River, 7ho; Pequot A, Bic; Shawmaut LL, 7c; Utica G, fhe; Wachus- ett B, 74e; do'A, do E 48, 124c; Wal- cott BB, Bhe. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allenda'e 4-4; The; Alligator 8.4, 80; Argylo 4-4, To; THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA SA’I‘URDAY AUGUST 5, Ode; Mystic River DD stripe, 164e; Pearl River, blne and brown, 160; Uncasville, bl and brown, 144c. CAMBRICS.Barnard, 8o Eddyetono lining, 24 inch double face, Sjo; Garner A Inzed, Sho; Manhattan glove finish, Bfe; Newport do 6e; do glazed, 5ge; Pequot do Bo: Lockwood kid finish, 8o. CORSET JEANS—Amory, 80; Andros coggin satteen, 80; Clarendc n, 6c; Cones o ‘gn sattoens, Tje; Hallowel , ' 8¢; Indi 4 Orchard 74o; Narragansett, improved,o Po]v]wrll satteen 9e; Rockport, 7o RINTS - Allen American, 64 Arnold, 7e; Berwick, 48c; Cocheco, Conestoga, 6hc; Dunkirk, 4fo; Dunnell, 64@7c; Eddystone, 7c; (Houcester, 6o, Harmony, 5hc; Knickerbocker, 64c; Mer: rimac D, 7c; Mystic, bho; Spragnes 6c; Southbridge, 6c; do. Ginghams, 7¢; Marl. boro, be; Otiental Ge. GINGHAMS— \nu«km\g 124¢; Amos. keag dross 0} A 10fc; Atlantic, 9¢; Cumberland, 7ho; Highlana, 7hor Kenilworth, Sjo; Plun kett, 10§o; Sus: sex, 8¢ OUTTONADES-—Abhersills 13} Agate, %c; Ameri Artisian, 200; Cairo' D and T, 13)¢; Olaeion D and T 17he; Decean Co, stripes Dand T, 16c; Key- ;i Nantucket, 19c; Nonpareil, ‘Ocean 1) and T, 184e; Royal, 164+ 20; Tioga, 194c; Wachusett shirt- 124c; do, Nankin, 12he; York 134c; 'do, checks, etripes and 8 oz, 20c, — Androscogein 10-4,274c! do 94, 2dc; do 8.4, 2%; Continental C 42, 11c; PrmLul'lmLm\mln York mills 98 Pembroke 10. -4, o Vo wmrell 6, 29 o+ Utica 96, 4 do 0 7, 8, 22ho; d.-q« 176 Clgars and Tobaccos, CIGARS,—Seeds, 815,00; Connecticut, 825.00; Mixed, $85.00; Seed Havana, 50.00! ClearHavann, 875.00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Kale, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, Star, pounds, 24 11, butta,600; Horas Shoo, pounds, 24 b, butts, 60c; Gt Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army and Navy, pounds, Be; Bullion fpounds, 5% Lorll ard’s Climax, pounds, 60c FINE CUT-—In pails—Hard to Beat, 75¢; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c} Favorite, @c; Rocky Mountain,' Fancy, 550; Daisy, blo.—In tin' foil— Catlin 0. S, 5 1b Boxes, per 1b 68¢; Toris illard’s Tiger, 65¢; Diamond Crown, 660, SMOKING—All grades—Common, 25to 88, Granulated—Biackwells Durham, 16 o7 51c; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; _Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 or, 850; Lons Jack, 4 or, linen bags per 1b, 1.5 Marburgs’ Puck 2 oz, tin oil, 5 bo; Dog T ail 6dc, Palints Olls and Varnishi PAINTS IN OIL—White load, Umaha P, P., 6}c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 63 Marsbilles green, 1’ to 5 Ib ‘cans, 20c French zinc, graen seal, 12c; Fronch ' zinc, rod soal, 11¢; French xine, th varnish aast, 20c; French zince, in ofl assi, 15¢; Raw and burnt umber, 1'1b cans 120; raw .ml burnt _Sienna, 13c; vandyke brown, rofined lamphlnck, 12c; coach black, 14 ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L. M. & D., 1c; blind and_shutter en, L. M. & D., 16c; Paris green, 18 i lian red, 166; Venetian rod. So; T i, 2203 American Verniliod, I & P., 1bc; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &D’ 0., 18¢; yellow ochre, 9c; golden ochre, 15; patent {ryer, 8c; praining colora: light ok, dark on’, walnut. chestnut and ash 15c. Ory Paints White lead, 64c; french 7inc, 10c: Paria vhitoing %o; whiting gilders, 13 whiting com'l, 13c; lampblack (ierman: town, 14c; lrmpblack, ordinary, 10c; Prus. siap blue, 55c; ultramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, icsienna, burnt, dc; sienna, raw, dc Paris green genuine, 2h;_Poris green com’l 20c; chrome green, N.Y.° 20c; chrom- green K., 12c; yermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, 'America, 18c; Indian red, 10c, rune pink, 14; venetisn read, Cooknon's ; venetian red Am., 1fo; red lead, The; chrome yollow, genuine, 20c; chrome’ yel. low, K., 126; ochre, rochelle, 80; ochre, T'rench, 2jc; re, American, 2c; Wintor's mineral, 2jo; lehigh brown, 2ho; spanish brown, 2he; Prince’s mineral OILS—110" carbon, per Ilo; 150 hoadlight, per gallo 12}0; 175" hendlight, per _gallon, 1 \izieed, raw; por padlon, 37; Linased, bolle per gallon, G0c; lard, winter st Fon, $00: " No, 1, 850 No, castor, XXX, per gailon, 1 10; No, 4, 1 00; sweet, per gallon, 85¢; sperm, W. B., per gallon, 1 55; fish, . per gallon, 60¢; neatsfoot, extra, per gallon, No. 1 Tul cating, zero, per gallon, 80¢; summ olden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 3, 50; sperm, signal, per gallon, pentine, p llon, 55¢; naptha, 74°, per gallon, 18¢3 Te VARNISH < arrels per - gallon. arc, extra, 81 10; fur 81; conch, extra, $1 4 812 gallon, T am, extra, 8 oil finish, $1 30 PAPER—Straw paper, 2jc; rag paper, 1¢; dry goods paper, (3; manila paper, 10c news paper, 8c. Heavy Hardware Llist. Iron, rates, 3 4( cast, 7o crucible, cast’ tool 1 ow steel, apecial ial ur German, agon_spokes, ne 1 2b; fellocs, sawod each, 70@8bc; each, 75c; square nuts, per Ib, 7@l1 wastiers, por b, B@18o; fivuts, por b, 11o; coil chafn, per 1b, 6@12c; iron wodges, 60; crowbars, teoth, 4o; horseshoos, per ker, 5 00; spring stoel, 7@8c; Burden's horseshoes, b 50; Burden's muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT.—shot, 8185, Luok shot, 8210; 2 Oriental Powder, kegs, 6,40; kegs, 83.48; do., quarter kogs, $1.88; ing, keus, §3 85! Fuse, ver 100 feet 500, BAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 8 3 per 100; in less than car lots, 8 b ver 100, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 604, 4 00, Leather, Oak sole, 386 to 42¢; hemlock sole, 28¢ to hemlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, ‘to 80c; hemlock calf, 85 to 12 lock upper, 23c to 26c; oak unper, alligator, 400 to 5 50; culf kid, 32@3¢ Greisen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak kip, 80c to 100; oak Lull 120 to 1380; French kip, 110 to 1 55; l‘:ench calf, 125 to 2 00; ru setts, b H0 to 7 50; linilu,u 600 to 10 "»(]' toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; 13, L. Moro to 85c; pebble O, D, Morocco, 85c; si 270 t0 3 00, HARNESS—No 1 star_onk, 42; No 2 ; No. 1 Ohio oak, 88¢; No, 2 do, .1 Milwaukee $7¢; No, 2 do, 34c. Horses and Mules. The market is brick and all grades are selling weil at » «light advance in prices, The demand for good horses exceeds the supply consideraoly, Prices range aa fol- mm g:innuc LL, 63, (;l*h:ifirtuuqx::b ‘:c, nnington O 4-4, 6jo; Buckeye Indian Orchard 'AA 9-8, Bhc; Laconia O 89, Bho; Lehigh 1 4-4, fc; - Lonadale 4.4, 106; Pepperell N 30, 76; do O 82, 73c; do B 86, Tho; £ 840; Pocasset O 4-4, 74c; Wamsutta 4.4 130 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog in L d-4, Oho; Blackstone A A, In perial ux? do do half bleached 4-4,9c; Cabot 4.4, Fidelity -4, 9he; Fruit of the Loow, 10; can bric 4-4,180;do Water Twist, 104e; Great FallsQ, 10jc; Iu«llun Hewd shrunk 1-4, 12c; Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 57, 124c; New York Mills, Lahe; Penuot A, 1do; Fepperel N'G Twills, 1950; bocahontas 4, ho; Fosusset 44, sic; Utloa, 115 Wamsutta 0XX 1 Lud K\l ((‘ulured)—Alhnny ¥ brown, 8c; do O, drab, Mgz do XA wiripes snd ; Arlington fa tripes and plaids, 124¢; Toor Chariot fa 19¢; Brunswick brown, 84 124; do extra heavy, Fall River brown, extra heavy, 114c; Indiana A brown 18+ Nevouset A brown, 15¢, PIOK LN GD—AmO A U A8 do XX blue 82, 184¢; Arrowanra, ll.uununt B B, 15 Conestoga ex tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 114 Lewston o 80, 15¢; “Minnehaha 4-4, 20c; Oeg extra 4-4, 28¢; nam XX l()}c. do § JENIMS, ipe, Amoskeak, hlm and lmnnu 1640; Andover DD blue, 1’% Arling X blue Scoteh, 184c; Concord 000, blue aw brown, 12hc; do AAA, do do 184; do XXto do do 14h0; Haymaker's blue and brown, lows: Fine single drivers, 8150, to 800.; Extra draft horses, 8175. to 225.; Common drait horses, $1 olbOx Extn farm horses, 8110, to 125,; Common to good farm horses $90. to Ol(l) Extu p‘l;lx”, 860, to 75.; Common plugs, 8 xtra), 8125, to 140, MULES, —15 to 15; hands t0150.; 14} to 16 hands, 8 14 to 143 hands, 875, to 100 hands, $60. to 75, LI u ALCOHOL — 167 proof, 2 26 per wine allon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, 26 per ?mml gallon; triple refined spirits 187 proof per proof gallon; re-dstilled BT A s blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; K tucky and Pennsylyania ryun, 2 00@7 00 BRANDIES—! m[m 86 00@16 00; domestic 140@ e vatad, 4 50@8 00; domentic, 140(14 00, RUMS—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 0024 00; domestie, 1 L0@3 b0 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 175@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—Imported per_case, 2800694 0; Awarizaa, case, 1200@ 16 00, CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhine wine, per caso, 6 00@ %0 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumber. WHOLESALE. ‘We quote lumber, ath and shingles on: ats at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING--16 ft, and under, $21 00; 18 ft., $22 00, except 19 02} for the year, COAT,—Cumberland blacksmith, 812; Morris_ Run Blosburg, $12; Whitabreast Iamp, 86 50; Whitebreast nut, 8 50; Towa lmnR 86 50; Tows nut $650; Rock Spring nthracite, all sizes, $12 0@13 50, JIME—Ter barrel, 81 15; buik pe ons- 8175, Towa plaster, v bu, 85c. _Tarre: felt 100 Iba, 88 00, Straw board, 83 00, TIMBERS--186 ft, and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST 18 ft., 83 00; < 24 ft., £27 50, 16 in., 822 00; (2n| common nn\l.lN,-Jfl |n D, $35 00; 12-in, BB, $40 00 Orues. DRU 8 AND CHEMICALS —Acid Carbolic Tartaric, f0c; Balsam Copabi ; Bark, Sasafras, per 1, 140 r oz, $105; ( hlumf.-rm, Jover's powders, e 1b, 81 40; salts, per Ib, 8)c; Glycerine, purs, 380 Lead, ‘\-.vmw. per Oil, Oastor, Oil Caator, e, per g Opium, 81 5 bor_oz, 829 100; Salacin, per o, 40c Morphiue, per Ib, I’ln G 1, p«r b, 7he; U \|vhun|||n, per 1b, 100¢ itpeor: per Ib, ulphate of er oz, 83 85; Sulpnur flour, mlmhm. ver oz, 81 35, Merino unwas ed, ngm, 14@16¢; heavy,o @13816¢; mcdinm uuw\uhm! light, 18@201 w-hed, choico, 82¢; fair, 80c; tub.ding and w., 28c; burry, blackand cotted woo 2abe lenr Hides Furs, Etc. HIDES—treen butcher's hide, 6@6)c onred 74c; hides, green salt, part cured 7o hides, bie; dry fint, sound, 13@14c; dry sl and ki, 12@110} dey salt biden sotind 10@11¢; green oalt, wi, 8 to 16 1bs,, 10@11¢; green calf, wt, under 8 Ibs, per skin, 60c! roon polts, HO@$L 25; groon lamb skins, 1 25@150; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut acored and one r\\l\ olassed twor tLicds rate,) branded hid dee in per oent. off, Coon ekin, No. 1, 456 No. % 306; No. 3 20.; No. 4, 100, _Mink, No. 1, 50¢; No. 30c; No. 8 150; No, 4, bo. _Kox, No, 60c; No, 2, 2bo. Skunk, No. I, 650) shork atsipe, 400; BArow steipa 3P0} Urond stripe, 105, “Callow 7c. Flour ~Steady and unchanged; to choice spring wheats, 4 76@0 71 mon to fancy Minnesota, 5 00@7 25; patents, 7 50@8 00; winter wheat, f.ir to choice, 6 00@7 00; fow grades, 3 00@3 75, Wheat—Generally unchanced, but some sales rather highsr; 99j0 for Avgust; 985 @Me for September; 99}c for October; 98¢ for the year; No, 2 red winter, 1 0'§ lur cash and August; No. 2 Chicago spring, 20001 25 for cash; 101 August; No, 8 o spring, 98kc. T'airly active and a shado high 763@704c for cash; 708 for August; 7hic for September; 7ije for October; G63@ 66§c for the year; rejected, 74{c. Oats—Active, firm and higher; old. (@ or Auguat; d6ke for Ocr 30}@ @30§o for the yew |:y.._m dy and unchange: - Mrong and highe Flux Boed ~Steady, with a good demand. Butter—Stondy and unchanged; cream- ery, 19@234c; dairy, 14@2 Eges—Steady, with a firm de nand; 20, Pork—Unsettled, but generally lowe 20 50@20 55 for cash; 2050 for Augusf 20 574@20 60 for Septem 575 @20 70 for October; 19 10@19 15 for the year, Lard — Unscttled, but_generally higher; 12 174@12 20 for cash; 1727} for Septem. ber; 1235 for Uctober; 1217} ¢12 20 for the year, Bulk Meats—Market easior; shoulders, 9 60; short ribs, 12 63; short clar, 18 10 Whisky~ Steudy and neghanged; 116 Freights—Rates on corn to Buffalo, 2{ . CALL BOARD. Wheat—Firmer, but not higher. orn—Trregular; 76{@774c for cash; 763c for August; 76%c f.r September; (G4 the year. Oata—Trregular, but generally higher; 50c for cash; unchanged for Angust and September; 36dc for October; 33hc for the year. Pork: quotably Ensier, but not quotably lower, 225 for optember; for the Lard—Unsotilod snd lower; August; 122 @12275 for 1235 for October; 12 124@121 year. Reo'ts, Shipm'te 6,500 Flour, . 6,000 Wheat 13000 Corn 11.000 Oats. 32,000 uy 00 1 Rye 2,800 2,600 Barley. ... 1,760 '.5, 100 Counocll Bluifs Market. Councir, Buoves, August 4 Flour—Crystal Mills golden sheaf, 3 30; best Kansas brands, $ 00@3 60; Grahaz, 3.00; rye flour, 3 00, Corn Meal—1 70 for white; yellow, 1 60; corn ch | ton; corn and oats chop, 52 00_per ton; 0 per ton Blackberries, 15c per box; apples, 2 50@3 00 per barrel, Broom_Corn—34@9c. Hay— Loose, 7 00@9 003 bale, Wood-—b 00@6 00, Wool—15@~25 baled, 75 er Butter—Creamery, 20c; in rolls, wrap- ved, 16¢; rolls nov wrapped, 12jc; mixed colg, 101 Bggs—1 Onions—30c per doz. Live Chickens—2 23@2 b0 per dozen. Potatoes—Old, ont of market; uew, Cubbages—25@10¢ por doz. Turpips 40c¢ per bushel, LIVE 8TO Uattl 350 VHAI Calves 700@7 25, BSheey Ixtra, 3 00@ @" 00, Hogn— w York Live Stock. NEw YORK, August 4, The Drovers Journal Bureiu reports s follows: Beeves—Rec 8, 5,000; opened weak and closed heavy at {c lower; common na- tives, Texas and half breed Colorado ste and fair to good native steers were s wnd were sold early at about former ures; extremes, 8 75@)50 per cent for Texas; 9001000 for Colorado steers; 9 2514 2) for native steers; general sales, natives, 10 00@13 00; exports, 100, Sheep—Receipts, 9,000; sheep ruled fairly steady at 4 00@6 00 per cwt. for common to strictly prime; lambs drooped, couldn’t be closed out at a decline of 50c per cwt; early sales of choice lambs were made at 8 00 per cwt. ; cloing figures for poor to choice were b B0@T 50; six car- Toa 1 of sheep were taken for exportation, Swine—Iteceipts, 1,900; firmer for live hogs at 7 10@8 80 per_cwt. —— Milwaukes Produce. MILWAUKEE, August 4, Fiour - Quiet and ui-hang ‘Wheat—Market easicr a d tame; Milwaukee hard, nowioal waukee, 117; do. for Augu s 90%0 eptember, 994 for Ostober, No. 3 Milwauk Corn—Higher and scarce; No, rejected, 7 2, Tide endy and firm; g; No. 1, Ub¢; No, 2, Pooria Produce. Peoiia, August 4, and firm; high wixed, Corn—Active 76)@770; Oats Firm and bigher; No, 2, white, 604 e, ) 1,114, Rects, Shipts, Wheat 950 930 Corn , 22,000 5,000 wl> ats, srra0natane H.(l_x 0,000 Barley. oa AR 1,200 New York Produnoe. New York, August 4. Flour - Weak; superfine state western, 8 80@4 40; common to g 4 50@ 520; good to ch ice white wheat extrs, 70 @8 extra Uhio, 460 @ sonis, 8 50; Minnesota pateat process, 7 25@8 K. Wheat - Opened 3@ | higher, but after- wards became weak aud 1oit most of the advance, ing dall and l savy; No, 2 n‘wlnk. 140; ungraded red, Ill'!nl 17 l No. § do,, 111@1 14}: steamer N 1134@1 16); No. 9 red, 1oh@1 174 deliv 34 No. L red, 11 1 144@1 11§; ungraded w . 2 white, 11 o 1 \lluu‘ 118; No, for August, 304 000 bu, sold at 115 5§, closing at 1 15}; ber, 544,000 bu. sold at 1 at 118, Corn—Opened }@ge better, but after- war's became weak and lost most of the ed; old No, 2 mixed winter, 1 10@1 143 @1 16, closing advance, clsing hesvy; ungraded, >6{@ 874c; No. 2, 86@86{ 2 1 store, 88§ delivered; No 2 for August, S6j@864c, closing at 86je; do. for September, 833@ ol do. for October, 85@ do. for November, 81 86, @81fe, closing at Sle. Oats—Steady; mixed western, 60@€8c; white western, 7@ 78¢ Hay- Quiet, but steady; 65@70c. Barley—Firm and unchanged, S fairly nerive: Egood refining, 16@7e. Molasses —Quiet, but steady. Rice—Quiet, but firn. Taliow—Market dull and wek; 8}@8}e. Rosin—Steady; 1 85@2 00, Thrpentine—{Ligher and firn gia—Fresh western, quict 37}{«:‘ fair to Ao, e firm; Active and firm; new mess, 22 00, Beef—Dull and weak, COut Meats ~Dull and nomin Lard —~Weak; prime steam, 12 90, Butter—Quiet, but firm; 14@21c Cheese - Firm on tine; westein flat, (@ 10e. Rec'ts, Shipm’ts, Flour 14000 4,500 Wheat . 3 Corn. 41,000 Oats. . 10,0.0 Chiongo Live Stock. CHicaco, August 4, 1ts, 10,00 ; shipments, 5, 500 Hogs -1t generally ac 810; goid to K light, 7 35@8 10; skips, 4 75@7 20, Cattle— It 800; shipments, nd shade higher @8 6 40@7 00; © 4 50(@6 00; butchers' stronger, stockers and feeders, 2 756@ ran » nciive and strong; Texans, 100 )u,.her, Sheep — Rece brisk market, very a all around; exports, choice shippiug, fair dull, ipts, 6 0; shipments, ®00; ctive on good to prime 3 50@4 00; commou strong and fuirly 4 25@5 00 to fair, 2 medium, 30. —————— BL Aouls rroduce. Louts, August 4, closed dull and closing inside 930 for Sep- for the year; o for cash; 9 he for Ay 00 for October red, 1@ Cnrn«l'u‘l, 154 ,;m. 1' for Septe On n--1ighe 1 Barley ~N Butter—Quie 200a 24¢., g—Quiet; 12124 ky—Steady; 1 15 Pork—Quiet; 21 2 Petroleum — Al irregular; clos New You Juict but ined, 87 Kansas City Produce. Kaxss Ciry, August 4, Whoat—Weaker; No. & 2 mixml 70fe for for_ Septembe Butter ) 16@17e, ‘i gw—Unchunged; e, Reop's Ship's Wheat . 84,000 35,000 Corn. ... Hone % 1.00) Wool Market 30sTON, August 4, “Thore has been & stewdy demund for wol, Fales of tho nggregate Lo and a half willious, en were well s tained for e combing and delaine selec- tions, but clothing grades wer ot sofirm, w T Ltv-!’nmfl Prodllnl. T 1verpooL, August 4, Sreadstufls—Quiet Whent—Winter, 9 85 9d@Ys 6, Corn—$trony; 7s 2. LT money sud order it divot from 8 + “us,wo ship promptly by rail at the n owest possiblo cash price o all western poin's . \G-melm TYLER BALT CO., Saginaw City, Mich 1880, SHORT LINE. 1880, KANSAB CITY, 3. dee Council Bluffs Sd@bs 7d; wpring, Direct L ® 10 ST. LOUI8 A. D THE EAST Mrow Q- haand the West, A tralne leave 1t & M, Dopot, Umaas: Neb, Ne onmage o -ars Lobweon Omaba sod 3s. Louls, Attt e betweon OMAHA and Jisihy nger Traing e (R wiek LESS JEof ALLj |: u with olluss o n, P ad' Coupler Dy Coaches, Mil o o the celobyah 1s VA nANHAB UNCIL BLUFFE Ba Louls, Coupon shaklons o $he J. ¥. BARNAKD, . Gon, Bupk., . i, Joseph, M A Ges Pas. b Tickeh Agh., 81 Joseph, Mo, Axwy Bo A 1, Goaoral Agut, armon e gl JOoOBBERS OF Sioux Givy & racne | RAILROAI. THE 8I0UX OITY ROUUr Rouoe & Solld Tealn Through feow Oouncil Blufts to 8t. Paul Without Ohange Tima, Onlv 17 Mours | | g | AP MILEA THE BHORTES ROUTR | mow OOUNOIL BLUYFS 10 #T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH cn FISMALCR and all pointe tn Northarn Towa, Minnoa bs and Dakota. This line fa squipped with Ao Improved Selection. Wostinghouso Automatic Alr-brake and Milie Plattorm Conplor and Mttor. PRED, BAFETY AN 1) unsurpassod. Pallinan Palace Sieoping O ran Shrough WITHOUT CHANGE botwoen K 1City and 81, Pavl, vis Oouncll Blufta Sloux Oity. Trains lave Lalon Pacific Transter ab Ooo cll Dlufta s 7:85 . u, dally oo arrival of Kamy Glty, 84 dosephand Gauncll Hium trafo trow e Bomkb, Arrieine ab Mcus Oy 11188 om and ot the New Union: Dapab at 85, Paul at 188 nooo, TEN HOURN IN AN'VANOR OF ANY OTHER ROUTE, Homembur In taking the slonx ot & Throngh uickest Timo a Throtgh Oare betwoun QOUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PATIL pwrsoo that your Tiokets read via tho “8tous Cliy and Pasific Raliros) ¥ R WATTLES, . R. BUCHANAN Huperintendent Gon' Pame, Agond P, R ROMINSON, Aot Gon'l Paca. A Mimour! Vailuy, W. K. DAVIS, Southwostorn Acent, ounel R TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Notioa la hiceoby gl that on the dth d LD 1880, y purchased following des real cstato, Aty Roy The Khortost Gl Corafortable Ride In th 1 in Omiakin, Douglns county, state of No: bras s, to-wit: North cighty-eight foet of the «ast ono-third of lot four in block two hundrod and it y-one, (n 83 faet, e} Ict 4, block 251) for the ciry taxed of 1579, The said ellon ¢ willdemanda Troasurer's deed upon said ral estato, on or afer the dth day of November, A, D 1882, the timo of re- dompiion haviog then expired anlessidowption o mado o vhe i et CAREY: SEALED PROPOSALS. For the laying of Lateral pipea in the Warlng sy stom of Sewerage, S wprop e e will bo received by the undor- aigned until avguwd 15th, 1652, at12 0’0k noon for th - Tayfg of lateral pipe and furnisniog ma- torinl {1 samo betwoen bidcoan Ch e go 8 inclusive fn weoordanco wity plas wad ¢pocifica. tions on file in the offics of the Board of Public works Tho board Fseryod the Fight to roje hids. JAMES ORELG Chair an Board of rublic Wo Omaba, Aug. 4, 135 SEALED PROPOSALS For iaying mains in propwed oxtension of the Vi g ry8 onof P eworsge, aled proposals will ved by the under- duntil Au_ust 181h W 12 0'clock noon, or 1ho Taying of (2300)Two 1hou ai d Five Hun” drd toot of Ditcen () in 1 pipo and v X hund- red (600) foet of twelve (1) luch yipe, more or Tess. Samo to be Inid in accordauie with plans wnd epec fleations on fhioin the office of the bonrd of pubic works, hoard reseryes tho right fo rejuot i ali bids, JAMESCREIGHTO! Bcard of Fublic W aug 4 cod SEALED PROPOSALS For the filling ofa pond of st: soared proposats witl bo r Aol Bl Al 158h 158 non, for the fi fog of the p it of stagnane In biock (19:1) one hundred balf, orks roservo the right to tany all ON, nv and Chaini bin, Aug. 4, 155 on MES CREIGHTO) Chairman Board of Public Wos a4 cod 2 SEALED PROPOSALS For lling the washout on Tonth street, near Hickory strct Soald proposals will bo re clved by the un signed u til'12 o'cloc of o was , in sccordane ke hoardol Pabil 52 4 cod 2w Omaha, August 3, 18 PROPOSALS FOR I(UIHH'IHJUB)& proposals will bo recelved by th Flzned until August 1482, at 12 noon, for the furnishing of 1000 hosofor tho city of Omalia, Said b the very bust quality and subjec PROBATE NOTICE, State of Nevrasks, Douglas County se: At n County Court, held at the County Couri in and tor eaid County, July 27th, A. D/ 1852 Presont, A, M. CHADWICK] County Judge, In tho matter of the estate of N, P, fsaacs, de conod., On rowding and fling the petition of T, W, T. Wichariw, administiator 4 vo.x non of said otit, praying for thesetticmect ana allowanco of hiy wee ib s duwy flicd gust sth, A, D, 1882, at , in wasijgned for hearing ..m {petl torested in mald ounty Court to be held, lll d for mid County, and show cause why the' prayer of potitioner should not be granted, sud that no. tlco of tho pondoncy of said potition wid hearlng thereof, bo given to all porsons intereatod in sal watter, by publishing copy of this orde n Tus OMAIA DATLY ks, & nowspaper priotol 1 eald County, for foud succossive weeks, prior to sald day of hearing. {A truo copy.) A. M. CHADWICK, JyBl-at County Judie, PROPOSALS, For Bridge Coustruction. SBoaled fved by the ui doraigned day of A 0., f0r_the conatructi orth’ Omata Lreok, no strect uccording o pla i theoflice of th b to he accompanied hy the vl at of propose | 1urcies »ho in the f the awadiog of the contract, will en- o bonds with the city of Omaha in the sum of 8500,0) for tho falthful oxecuiton of the work af resaid accordicg contract, T'ho Board of Punlic Works reserves the right to re,cct any sod ali bids. JAMES CREIGHTOR, Jusi-a6&11 Chairian loard of Public Works. 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