THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : "FRIDAY , JUNE 10 , 1881. v / . FINANCE AND COMMERCE , \ \ FINANCIAL. MONEY AND STOCK' ' . . , , , Nfew YonK.TnnoO. Money closed at 3 percent. Exchange clewed lower at $4 M J ( 4 & ! J. b Governments closed ; currency G130 i ! \J \ ? , m.V ° n , , lll'4J / ! 'll" . irr'i Md. Ijacihc Jiailrood bonds closed as follows : Hi1'.0"- ' , ,5wh .V0 , to 1CO' ' lfti"t traj > t- . to HO : rtnkliu } iiimfc , ottered at 130 ; Central" , 117J , The Block market UiU'numilng wai 'Sr ° V ( ? Wlt" ft Kncral advance in prices. rnullni ? wa-f quite active at InttrvaU arid f ' MM ° wfS5" rai'S ' l from i to 7 l > er cent. 1 ho Ohio Southern a new stock introduced . i to dealings for the first time to-dav , two < * -j per cent. The 1) . & E. L. , ftnd Norfolk , wr nml w extern advanced sharply , a * did the t ( Jersey Central , Texas Paciric , advanced i 21 per cent ; and the reit of the list advanc- l i-d 4 to 1 per cent. Klcvatcd railroad Jilmrcs were exception" , and declined i to 3 J per cent. After 1 oVlock however , the weak tone set in , and a decline of j@l per cent in'tho general li t took place , and latcron the prices further declineii ; but just before the close , a firm tone set in , and prices advanced sharply , sonic Block * closing at the highest figure * of the ilay. The features of the dealing Wore L. is. , T'oxas 1'acilic , C. C. & I. O. , Kan. & Tox. sv , and Peoria , 1) . & K. The closing prices were. : CC&IO 2CJJ MO 110 ? Anm 1M Tel. . 50 Man Hcach. . . . 54' A&TH pre. . till Moli&O 3iH Hurl , k Qnincy 107 N.I 0. . . . 10(53 Pitta & Wwt. . . 47 Northwestern 128J IfoatonAirlj. . . fill Preferred. . . . 140 Coiml coals. . . . 754 NYC 148J J > L & W IMS N V Klc\ated..llO DfcH G 1101 NP 43 D<ui O..111-J Treferrcd. . . . X1 Erie 47Niwh & Chat. . 88 Preferred. . . . 77A O&M 41 O&W ( Hi Omalia 4H HmiHt&Tcxn-i. 8'J O C 313 PM 81 O&StPaul. 3(5 ( } 111. Cent 14'.H Pull Pal Car..l42J Ind , n fi. W. . . . 51J Panama 270 - - . K& T 51 PaoMnil 53 &i- . K&DMp..GO Hock I&P..141 T" -L.S 131 | St. P 120 ? I 3- & C Ill Preferred 133J / . I.&N 107 Sth&S F. . . . fil C & A 114J Pitferred' . . . . 7"i C P 95 1st pref 111 ? C Cen G5J Texas Pac 72 $ O C 0 & I. . . . 97Vaba h 54 Cedar Falls. . . . 34 Preferred. . . . 93 ? j. C. StL&N U 82 W..U 128 $ * MauEl 2Gi DoEx Div. . . . 895 - Mo Pao 109 | Stock exchange Kales to-day aggregated 000,000 share * . _ , " KxprcsH Blocks : Adams Ex..ltV > Am'n Ex SO . Wells.Fargo. . 127J USEx 74 Mining Blocks : llomeatake . . . . JK Deadwood . . . 7 H&StJoe. . . . 83 Little Pittsb'g. . 3 f Preferred. . . . 113J TUB LONDON MARKET. " * , - LONDON , Tune 9. ' 1 x Consols for money , 99Z@100 : for account , , -3001 ; U.S.bonds , 4 * . 120J ; 4Js , 118 ; 5 , 105J ; Erie share * , 49j@J93 ; preferred. 92 ; New York Central , 1G2J ; Illinois Con- trel , 14Ci ; Reading , 303. JtONKT IN CHICAGO. CHICAGO , Juno 9. _ There was a'fair degree of activity in local monetary circles. Hates unchanged ; 4@5 percent on call and C@7 per cent oh time. Eastern exchange between city bankxtsut sold at a discount of 25c jier thousand dollars. The clearingH ot Awociated banks were 8600,000. Order * for currency from the farming districts * were betlcr. Omalin Wliolonalo arkot. OFFICE ox THE OMAHA BEE , ) Thursday Evening , Junu 'J , 1881. ) Trade to-day was active in nil branches , jobbers reporting jjood orders from the country and nwell-Bustaened local demand. The grain market was firm , No. 2 wheat advancing jjc and ( barley 2c higher for No. 2 cash. Other grain was unchanged from last quotations. Provisionswere in active demand. Jobbers report largo receipts ol fruits and produce from eastern markets , with good demand for strictly first-class ar ticles. Kggs remain unchanged at ycster- day's prices. Butter active and 2c higher. / Poultry wan in good demand and chickcni i were quoted nt U5c per jwirhigher than F2' * y Wednesday's prices. Potatoes ndvanccci * V 5c on n light market. The prices of nl other produce was unchanged. < The cattle > market was quiet with few transactions to note and prices ruling at last quotations. Dry goods , paints and oils were in gooc demand , but with no changes to note. Hides and wool rttlo at last quotations. A decline in quinine of lOc per ounce took ' place. Local Grain Dealings. WHKAT. Cash No. 2 , Olgcj Cosh No. . 3 , 83 ; rejected ( J2c. - BAULKY. Cosh No. 2 , &Jc ; No , 3,72c , IlYJJ.-Cnbh. OGc. v CORN. Cosh No. 2 , 28Jc. OATS. Cash , Sljc. , Provisions. , I'-LOUR Sprinj ; wlieat , straight grade , $2 C5@2 80 ; patent , $4. 00@5 S5 ; winter ' wheat straight g-rade , 83 00@i : 7 ! > ; Jiatent , &J 00 ® 1 75 ; graham rye , 82 25 ; Wheat , § ' . 25. 25.11YK 11YK FLOUR ! 3 25. M1LLSTUFI'"S Unin , per cwt. COc. BCreeninga , per cwt. 70@80c ; . shortn , per . cwt.70c ; chopped feed , per cwt. 7fic ; mea' . bolted * yellow. 80c ; white , SI 00. POTATOKS 1'cr buhhel , peach blows , 70c.POULTRY POULTRY Live chickens per dozen ! J3 00 to S3 25 ; old , spring chickens , S3 50 to $3 75. KGGS Shipper * count , 12o Candled 13c. . . . BUTTER Supply larger than the dc maud. Choice , 12 ; poor , no market creamery , 17. APl'LES-JJaldwin's 00 - repacked , So per bbl. HONKY Extracted , firbt-claiw Calif ornla Htrnincd , lOc. ORANUKS ToricnU repacked , per box , 8(5 ( 00 ; Palermo , per bov , $0 BO BliHinos , per box , S7 00Impcrialn. ; per box § 8 00. LEMONS Fancy repacked per box S5 00 ; good repacked. SI 50. STKAWHERRIKS ( Jood hhipp firm ; per case , 82 75@3 25. SOFT HERIUKS-82 WftS 75. GOOSEUKHRIKS-In light receipts quotable at lOc per < | t. VKCJKTABLKS-r-All kindu in demand j , * and bring good uricua. - IJEESWAX Yellow , 18@20c. OIDEll Sweet , 20o per gallon. Grocers' List. COl'FER-Jlto , fair. 13jc : . Rio , good Me ; Rio , prime to choice , 1-Uc ; Old gov' Java ; 20Jfe28ic , Mocha , ' 'fljc" ; Arbucklo'H 17io. 17io.TEAS. . Gunpowder , good , 4.(5 ( > f > 5c Choice , W7 ! > c ; Imperial , good , 40@I5o ' " i' Choice , C0u.75c ( ; Young Ilj-Kon , KOCH ! , 30 © Wc ) ; choice , uViclcj , ? ! 00 ; Jupan Nat Leaf ; r > o ; Japan , choice , IX75c ; Oolong , go < xl Jir10 ; Oolong , choice , 40@55 ; Souchong good , Mtffi lOc : choice , 35 ® 15c. SUGARS. Cut loaf , li c ; Crushed ll jcj Granulated , lljc ; Powilered , lljc Fine powdered , 12c ; Standard Coffee A lljjc ; New York Confectioner' * Standan A , 113c ; Good A , lljc ; Prairie Extra C lOlc. SYRUPS. Sugar house , bbN , 4te ; hal lbl , 47c ; keg , l4i fallonn , 8230 ; bbls , 4 half bbl , 40c. SPICES. Pepper , 17 ! AlUpice , 20c Cloves , 50c ; Nutmegs , SI 00 : Cassia , 25c Wace. 81 00. SODA. Dwlght'a lu papers , S3 10 } Do land do , 83 00 ; Church1 * , 83 00 ; Keg soda KoMlc. . , - STARCir.-Pcarl , Sjc ; Silver Glo3. 7 GSc ; Corn Starch , Itej Buffalo Silyt f U. lloM,7jc. SALT.-Dray loud * , per bbl , 1 80 ; Ath on , in * ftck . 3 f-0 ; bbls dairy , CO , f > - , 3 2T ; Ms dairy , 100 , .X 3 35. URIEL ) FRUlTS-Cbolcc imlvei , 'cachci' , new crop , 7Jc ; Kvatniratcd Aple | ) , -0 Ib IK < VC. . Jlc : Michig.in.Mc ; Now York apples , rijc ) St. IjouU No. 1 , 5c ; Pninew , Id , Cc ; new , CJ < HTc ; Currants , 7@7icj Jlackl > crric , new , lOc. ClIEKSE-Full Cream , 11 Jc ; Part Skim. lOc. WOODKNWARE-Two hoop pail , 85 ! three boot ) p.iil , 2 10 ; No. I tub" , 00) ) No. 2 tubs , . 8 ( X ) ; No. 3 tub , 7 00 ; ilonccr wAshboard * , 185 ; Double Crown , : 75 ; Glebe Wwhlioftril , 2 50 ; Well buck- Is , 3 COi 1'apor Pails , 3 70. COTTON YARN Cotton yarn" , SOlffi' 1J { cheap , 0(5)91 ) ; medium , UftflOi ; o. St , Ix > uis 14 ; Candle uick , IK ; Carpet haiu , and 5 ply , 201vj21J ; Coloreil carpet h.iin , per Ib , 2o' ; IiBAD-lSnr , 81 Oft. M ATCHKS-I'cr c.vldie , 82c. PROVISIONS-lJroakfast bacon , lie ; iholfce lard , 11 Jc ; dried beef , 13Jc ; > hould- rs , canVassed "c ; hiimi , can\ai ed lljc ; lacon , side * , lOJc. NEW PICKLES - Medium , In barrels fl M ) ; do in half bbls , ft 25 ; nnmll , in bbN , 200 ; do , In half Mils liM ) ; gherkin , in ibis. 13 50 ; do , in half bbls , 7 25. VINEGAR-Puro apple extra , 18c ; mrc apple , lf > c ; Pru i ini ; imro apple , 15c. HOMINY-New , $3 fcO per bbl. , DKANS Medium , hand picked S3 00 icr bushel. ROPE Sisnl. J inch and larger , lOo ; nch , lOJcjJ inch , lie. SOARS-Kirk's ' Savon Imperial , 285 ; Clrk's sterling. 2 10 ; Kirk's Htandard , 3 HO ; Clik'n white Ruiulan , J M : Kirk'.s P.utoca , .85 : Kirk's Prairie Queen , (100 ( cake. * ) , 3 10 ; Kirk's magnolia , ; ) IK ) . CANDLES-Uo\es , 40 Ibn , 1(5 ( oz , 8. , :3cbo\cs-IO : ; Ibd. , 1(5 ( olV , > , 13c ; boxes , 40 els , 14 oz. , 81 , 121c ; half boxen , 20 nelx , 14 oz. , 8H , 13c. LYE American , 3 35 ; Greenwich. 3 85 : Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 fiO ; Lewis' yc , 4 GO ; .lowell lye , 275. POTASH Pennsylvania can * , J [ lor. , n case , 3 3.51)abbitt'H ; ) Ball , 2 doz. In wise , IK ) ; Anchor Hall 2 doz in c.ve , 1 50. FIELD SEED-Red clover , choice , icw , S5'30 per buxhcl ; mammoth clover , icw , 8575 : white clover , new , $1100 ; alfalfa clover , uew , $12 50 ; aNiko , new , 813 00. Timothy , good , new , S2 50 ( < t:2 : C5 ; ' ) lue grans , extra clean , SI 25 ; blue granx , jlean , 81 15 ; orchani grow , 82 00 ; red to ) ) , choice , G5c : millet , common or Missouri , 81 25 ; mllli-t. Gentian , 81 25 ; to 81 50 ; "ungarian , ? 1 15. UGESEED Oi-aco orange , 1 to elK , 85 00 ; osage orange , 10 buchi'ls or over , S4 50 ; honey locust , per Ib. , 35c ; per 100 Ibs. . 82. " ) CO. FISH Family white finh , 90 Ib hf bbls , S3 00 ; No. 1 whitii fidi , SK ) Ib hf blil , C 00 ; No. 1 white lish. in 10 Ib kiln , 1 00 ; f.imily 10 Ib kitn , 75c ; New Holland herring , per < cg , 120 ; RiiMsian Rardino * , 75c ; Coluui- jia river salmon , tier lOOllw , 8 00 ; George's Hank codfixh , tie ; Gen. boneless codfish ; 7tc ; boncle s fish , 43c. | MACKEREI/ Half bbls incwnnackcrcl , 100 llw , 812 50 ; hf bbl No. 1 ex shorn do , 100 Rw , 000 ; hf bblx , fat family do , 100 \ln \ , 3 85 ; meBs mackerel , 12 Ib kits , 2 25 , No. 1 "ex shore , 12 Ib do , 1 50 ; No. 1 shore , 12 Ib do , 1 00 ; fat family , 10 Ib do , 75c. CANNED GOODS Oyster * , 2 Ib ( Field'H ) , per ca.se , 83 90 ; do 1 Ib ( Field's ) , [ ier case , 2 50 ; do 2 Jb ( Standard ) , per caw , 1 75 ; do 1 Ib ( standard ) , per case , 2 40 ; d < 2 It ) ( slack ) , per case , 2 00 ; do 1 Ib ( slack ) , [ > er case , 1 85. Salmon , 1 Ib , per dozen 1 CO ; do 2 Ib , per dozen , 2 50. SardineH jinall fish , imported , half IKJXCH pur dozen 1 70 ; American , quarter IKCH pur dozen 1 40 ; do half boxes , per dozen , 2 40. Lob stern , 1 Ib per dozen , 180. Tomatoes Ib per cose , 225 ; do 3 Ib pe ca.sc , 205 ; Corn , 2 Ib ( Mountain per case , 3 40 ; xoakcd corn , 190 ; d ( 2 Ib ( Yarmouth ) , per case , 350 string beans , per case , 1 90 ; Lima beans per case , 200. Sucrolaah i > er case , 210 _ Peas , common , pnr case , 1 75 ; peas , choice per case , 4 50. Blackberries , 2 Ib , per case 210Blrawberrie ; * , 2 Ib , per case , 3 25@ : 75 : raspberries , 2 ft , per case , 2 75(513 ( 00 Damsons , 2 It ) , i > cr case , 2 25. Bartlet peare per case , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortleber ricH 'per case , 2 50. Egg' plums , 2 Ib pe case , 3 30 ; do , choice , 2 Ib , per case. 4 50 Green gagen,2 Ib per case , 3 30 : do choice , 2 Ib per case,4 50. Pine Apples , 2 Ib , percaHC 3 50@4 50. Peaches , 2 Ib per case. 3 10 do 3 Ib , case , 3 00@4 20 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , pur casc,2l50 ; do pie , 0 Ib , per dozen , 2 80. RICE Carolina , 07c ; Louiniana , K OVC. PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Ten nessee , 8c per Ib ; fancy white1'Jc per 11) ) raw white Virginia , 7@7Jc. Dry Goods. BRO yN COTTONS-Atlantic , 0 tc 8c ; Adriata , 7j ; Atlantic , A. , 7J ; Ashley J ; Andre co gin , 12 ; Ajpleton , CJ to 8 25 ; Fruit of the loom. 27J ; Fannerw , No 1 , 4J ; Fanners. A , 7 ; Farmers. B. U. , 0\ Great Falls , Oj to 7J ; Indian orchard , A A , 8 ; Indian Orchard , honest width , 7 | ; In dian head , 71 ; Indian head. 12 ; Lawri-nce OJ to 8 ; Lawrence , XXX , OJ ; Mystit River ; 7 ; New York Mills , 27J ; I'epperell E , 8 ; I'epperell , R. 7 * : Pejpercll , N , G BLEACHED COTTONS-Androsco ! gin , A A , Gold medal , 10 ; AndroHcoggin Fruit of the loom , 10J ; Hills , HJ ; 9J ; Lonsdale Cambric , 13Nast ; < au , 01 ; Nc\ York mills , 13 ; New York mills , wulo twibt. 14 ; Pepperell , 11 ; Pepperell , 12 Pepperell , 274 ; PocahontaH , U ; PocahontaM 8 ; Senote , bnlf bleeched , 8i ; Utiea : extr. heavy , 11 ; Wamsuttus , 13 ; Wamsutta cam brio , 13. PRINTS Albion fancies , Olc ; Albio holid colorn , 0 ; Albion indigo , ' bhio un white. Hamilton red , 8j Afcrrimack , J-\ pin Merrimack purples , 7 ; Merrimock printe li < l\ies , 7A ; Richmond fancy , ( ij ; Richmonc doubla pinkH , 7 ; Richmond German , blui and tcu , IU ; Itcgattii hhirting , 5 ; .Sinn BOH' * mouriiiug , 7 ; Simpson'ti alpaca finixli ° : COTTON DUCK-Boton X dy brown , net , lOic : liotton XX dyed browi 12JBoston ; , XXX dyed brown 12J ; Boatoi i ) o/ dyed brown net , 9 ; Boston 10 oz dyui brown , 10 ; Royal (8 ( oz ) 2 ! ) inch , 11 ; Staik (8 ( oz ) , 13 : Stark , (10 ( ot ) , 10J ; Stark , (8 ( oz ) colored , 14J ; Stark , (10 ( ot ) , I7J. GINGHAMS Amoskeag , lie : Baton 10J ; Bates minton drens styles , 11 J ; Earl fcton , 'J | ; Glasgow checks and fancies , 1(1 Ghwgow royal dress styles , 11 J. COLORED CAMBRICS.-G. I ) . Co , 6 ; Garner , 5 ; Hooknetl , 0 ; Koystoni1 glove finish. 5A ; H < : d Cross , 5. ROLLED CAMBRICS G & Co , 01 ; . ' " S. tt Son , 0 } ; High color * . 1 cent more , JjRILLS-Adnatic , 8f ; Anjileton , i Augusta. 7V ; Bootl Bleached , 9 ; PcniHir ell ; 8j ; Stark , A , 81. HILESIAS Blatkbimi , 5)J ) ; Capitol , 15 Coin , 11 ; Lonnduk , 9 , WUJANS. Herlin.OJc ; Garner , ? ; Ro e 8 ; Caledonia , XX. , 11J ; Cale < lonia , X. 11 ; Farmer * ' and Miners1 ' No. 7 , 111 Kannem1 and MlniT1 , No.10 , 10 ; Pail millx , lUa 15 } , TIOKlKGS.-rAmpBkcag , A C A , 17ic Amo > keag , A new , 10 ; Amoiikeag , B new 15 ; Amoikcag , 1) new , 13 ; Amonkeag , 1 new , 12J ; AinoskeaL' , H now. 10J ; Amos kcaar , 3u inch , 21 ; Clark's milk ( iO in , 32 * Coitlis ; A 0 E , 174 ; Cordl * . A A A , 10J Conv toga , extra , . ) - in , 15J ; FalU compa ny , O B O , 30 ill , 20 ; J'alls company , O 1 0,32 in 174. DENlMb. Amoskeag , 10cJ ; Amoskea Uoz , ll. ! Beaver Creek , A A. 1U ; Heave Crcek.C C , 12J ; Franconla , XXX , 15 ; Fix donla , B , 12A ; Old York , double weight 10 ; Otis , 12f(5'1144 ( ; Palmer , 0. CAEVIOTS.-Amoski-ag , 11JC ; pha , Oi ; Knickerbocker , 5 } ; Prairie , 8) ) Real California , 0 J M , 01 ; Real Califor nla , double weights , 12 ; Uncauville , 9 Whlttcnton , A A A , 10 } . CRASH. Stevena. II , 8c ; Stevens , D BJ ; Stevens , X , 9J ; Stevens , 1 10J ; Ste \ens ; SI , 11J ; Stevens , N N , 12J ; SteveiiH X X , 15 ; Stevens , T F D , 144. Bhxiche one cent higher. I > TTCaT " \ * V A'.wwunMj , w , % > u.v it wv , VJiUiUCIl it ll cr fine , 23 ; Peerlewi , 21 ; Wanhlngton , 21 White Star , 21 ; White Star , cobred , 24. TWEKDS. Allen. Cuban * A , 10 ; Al len , Cubans H , 10 ; Belgian , 20 ; Cocheco , 55 : Coventry , 31. KENTUCKY JKANS. American n < w , 40c ; Abltot ford , 11J : Agenoria , 27 } . Balkan - kan , 13J ; Buckeye. 18 : Hunker llftl , ! lj ; Calcntta , 13J 1'rench Tweed.15 ; Golden Fleece , 2. ; Hugo Doe , 30 ; Indian Creek ( 0 ; Mohican , 15 : Model doeskin , 17J ; North Adnnn , 27.J , Thurlow , 15 ; Table Reek , 18. SHIRTING FLANNELS.Awabct lob loy ! , 3-1 , 37Jc ; ASwabet Hob Hey , -4 , 75 ; As abet r'rench plaid * . 50 ; lllne lldgc , 21 ; Cocheco ; 37V. Caromlalet , 32J : " 'nirmount , 18 ; Green "Ridge , 22J ; Pi-o.ua , lin , 37J : 1'e.iim , 23 in , 32J , Drugs. DHUGS AND ClinMICULS.-Acid , arlnillc , 1'iOc ; Acid , Tartar ! ? , 55c : Balsam 'opabia , per lit , 70c ; Jlatk , Sassafras , per It , 13c ; Calomel. it r Ib , 7r o ; Citichoiija , ter oz , O.TO ! Chloroform , JUT Ib. O.V ; Jover'n powder" , ) KT Ib , SI 40 ; Kp om alts , per Ib , 4c ; Glycerine , imro , per Ib 5I'.10e ( ; Lead , Acetate , per lit , 22e ; Carton - ton oil , 110s , IHT gallon , 11 Je ; do 150 = , T gal , 13lc ; Oil , l'a tor , No. 1 , per gal , c ; Oil , < Vtor , No. 2 , ner gal , 85e ; Oil , ) li\e. perR.il , SI r > 0 ; Oil , Origanum , 40 ( < fl t5c ; Opium , $1520 ; Quinine , P. .t W. AK. . .V l.per or , § 2 GO ; Potassium , Indlne , per lit , ; 2 t'iO : Salncin , per 07 , 35c ; Sulilialo | of Morphine , tier oz , $4 25 ; Sulphur flour , > er lit , 5c ; Strychnine , per oz , 5140(3 ( 1 CO. Horset nnd Mules. The market is In i k and nil grades are oiling well nt a flight advance in prices. I'hc ( lemand for ( food horKet exceeds the upply consldi-inbly. Prices range ai fol own ! 1'ino nliile ( { driver * , ? t. > 0. to SCO. ; Extra Iraft hories , S175. to 22't. : Common dinft ior < e , ? 100. to 150. ; Extra farm liorte- * , S110. to 125. ; Common tn ocx ! farm horKt-H , IX ) . to $100. ; Extra plus * , 300. to 75. ; Common plup . S20. to ? 10. MULKS. 15 to 15J ImiuU ( extra ) , $125. , nl50. : llj to 15 ItiMiiN , 8100. to 110. ; 11 to 14J hands $75. to 100.j 13J to II lands , $00. to 75. Lumber. VIN1SHIXC No. 1. fini-hll , li and . inch , 855 00 No. 1 fini-.li 1 ineh SrO 00 ; No. 2. finish U , IJuml'J.inch , ? 5000 : No. 2 finish , 1 inch , 515 00 ; No , 3 tinl-h , 1 inch , 84000 ; O. U. liattoni per 100 feet lin. , ? 1 25 ; well curbini , ' , SaiOO ; roiiKh 5 anil 2 nch battoiiH per 100 feet lin. , 50c. STOCIv ItOAltDS-Asti-ck , ? 45 00 ; 1J S IO 00 ; C , 830 00 : common tock , $25 00. FLO01UXO No. 1 , $40 00 ; No. 2 , 835 00 ; No , 3 , 825 00 ; yellow pine , No. 1 , 845 00. SILINO No. 1 , $2500 ; No. 2 , $2200 ; No. 3 , 820 00. SHIP LAP-Plain , $3 00 ; 0. G. No. 1 , 830 00 ; No. 2 , 825 00. CKlLTNtt 825 OOk C 00. LATH ANLKSHINULKS Antarbest ( ) hingle , M 75 , No. 2 , 83 00 ; No. 3 , $2 50. Lath , 8100. Dullding Material. LIME Per barrel , $1 35 ; bulk per bu. , T5c. Cement , bbl , 82 50. Iowa plaster , bbl , 82 75. Hair per bu , 25c. Tarrei felt 100 Ibs , S3 50. Straw board , 81 00. The Leather Trade. Oak hnrne-w , 341c ! ) ; Pittsburgh nolec ted , 40@43c : hemlock harness , : t7 ( 39c skirtint ; per Ib , fair , 4lc ; black collar 14(5 ( 21c ; fair do ; 18@20c ; fair No. 2 , IGffilSc liemlock bole , Buffalo slauKhter , per Ib , 3 ( @ 34c ; hemlock sole , 11. A. slaughter per Ib , 25@32c ; oak eolc , 40@43c ; oak upiicr l > er foot , 25c ; hemlock iipper , 25c ; do No 2 , 23c ; oak kip skins per Ib , SOcfSSl.lO hemlock kip tikins i > er Ib , 75c@81.00 French kip , skins per Ib , 81.00@S1.35 oak calf jwr Ib , 81.20@81.23 ; hemlock cal per Ib , $ UOli81.25 ? French calf per Ib S1.2582.10c ( Simon I'icard goat per do ? & ! < i.OO@'J48.00 ; l > ootlo'Morocco ( i > er fool 30@3T > c ; calf kid per foot , 35c ; roans pe 5UOOS)810.50 ( ) : white anil yellow lin iiiBH per doz , 88.00C,810.00 ; pink lininn per ( fez , S7.00 ( < fSlJ.OO ; Ituunett linin K , S7. 00 ; blackt-mitha' aprons per dozen , S12.00 ® 814.00. PAPER Straw paper , 3Jc ; Rap pajx-r 4c ; drjgoodH paper , 7c ; manila paper lOc ; newH paper , 8c. COAly Cumberland blacktmiith , 812 M'orris Kun Blossburg , 812 ; Whitebnuu lump , 80 ; Whitebreast nut , 80 ; low. lump , 80 ; Iowa nut , $0 ; Hock Springs , $8 Hides , Furs , Etc. HIDES Green butcher'B hide , GJgreen ; cured hides , 7fc ; crcen salt , part ciirci hides , 8fi8te ( ; dry flint , Hound , 13@14c ; dp calf and kip , 13llc ; dry Halt hides , sound ll@12c ; LTeen calf. wt. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 10@llc green calf , wt , under 8 Vx > , per ekin , fiOc grcenjclts , 8100@115 ; green lamb skins 110al ( 25 ; damaged hides , two-third rate ( cut scored and one grub , clawed two thirds rate , ) branded hides 10 per cent , off Coon skins , No. 1 , 45c ; No. 2 , SOc ; No. 3 20c ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , 50c ; No. 2 SOc ; No. 3 , 15c ; No. 4 , 5c. Fox , No. 1 ( Xc ) ; No. 2 , 25c. Skunk , No. 1 , blacl : C5c ; short Btrino , 40c ; narrow slri'iie , 25c broad Htfipc , lOc. Tallow , 5 | . Cigars and Tobaccos. CIGARS. Seeds , 815.00 ; Connecticut 825.00 ; Mixed , $35.00 ; Seed 1 Invnna , 850.00 Clear Havana , 875.00. TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule 21 bl , B7c ; Spotted Fuwn , 57c ; Our Rose 58c ; Star , pounds , 24 Ib , butt * , Mc ! ; Horn Shoe , pounds , 2t Ib , bulls , OCc ; Purily , 2 11) , bulls , 52c ; Queen Bee , 21 Ib , bulls , B3c Uilt Edge , pounds , 24 Ib , buttn , 57 ; Arm ; and N.ivv , pounds , Blc ; Bullion , pound * 55c ; Loiillnnl'H Climax , pound * , 57c. FINE CUT-In pails. Hard to Beat 75o ; ( ioldeii Thread , COc ; Fountain , 73c Favorite , C5c ; Jfocky Mountain , 55c Fancy , 50c ; Daisy , 4fic.In tin foil Catliim O , S. , 2 07. packages , 5 Ib boxes per Ib GOc ; lx > rillard'rt ' Tiger , IK c. SMOKING All grands- Common , 25tt 3'tc. Granulated Blackwells Duiham , 1 D/-ICo ; Dukes Durham , 10 ot , 45c ; Seal o North Carolina , 1C o40 ; Seal of Nehru * ka , II ! oz , 38c ; Lone Jack. 4 pz , linen bagx peril ) , 81.35 ; Marburg'Puek , 2 oti foil , 55c ; Dog Tail , C5c. Wool. .Merino unwashed , light , HCjilCc ; heavy 13@15c ; medium unwaHhed , li l't , 18ni20c ( tub-wnshcd ' , choice ; 32c ; fair , SOc ; ding ; a'nd w. , 28c ; burry , black and cottcd wool Shot. SHOT. Shol , 81.90 ; Buck shot , 82.15 Oriental Powder , kegB , $0.40 ; do. , hal kugs , 83.48 ; do. , ( juartor kegs , 81.87 ; Blast ing , kegs , S3.35 : Fuse , per 100 feet , 50c. Paints , Oils and Varnlihes. PAINTS IN OIL-Whito lead. Omnh P. P. , 7c ; white lead , O. P. & C. Co. , pure Oc ; Marseilles green , 1 to 5 Ib cans , 20c French zinc , green M > al , 12c ; French /inc red Heal , lie ; i-Vench zinc , in vnrnih asst 20c ; French zince , In oil asst , 15c ; Hti\ and burnt umber , 1 Ib cairn 12c ; raw ant burnt Sienna , 13c : vandyke brown , l.'ic rufined lampblack , 12c ; coach black , lOa ivory black , lOc ; drop black , lOc ; I'IIIKM'II blue , 30c ; iiltramarino blue , IHc ; chiom green , L. M. fi D , , Me ; brind and slmtt' ; rei-n , L , M. it D. , lie ; PAIH green , 18c Indian nwl , lf > o ; Venetian rwl , lie ; J usca led , 22c ; American Vermiliod , I.p. . , 18o chromo yellow , L. , M. , O. & D. ( ) . , IRc yellow ochre , 9o ; golden ochre , 10 ; paten dryer , Oa ; graining colorsi light oak , dm oak , walnut , chestnut nnd ash , 12c , Dry Paints. White lead , Gc ; French zinc. lOc ; Pari whlteing 2ic ; whiting gilders. He whiting conil , lie ; lampblack Gennuii town , 14c ; l.iniiiblack , oitlinary , 8c ; I'nm sian blue , 65c ; ultruinarine , 18c ; Vandyke brown , Kc ; umber , bunit , 4 * : ; uinljur , raw 4c ; blenna , burnt , 4c ; bienna , raw , 4 ( , Paris gmm genuine , STio ; Paris green com' 5c ; clnomu gict-n , N. Y , ' liOc ; vhiom green K. , 12c ; veniiilllon , Eng. , 70o ; ver million , America , 18c ; Indian red , lOc rose pink , lie ; Venetian read , Cmikbon' Venetian red Am. , Ijjc ; rwl lead , 74t . i tvv * B * * liv t | f * > U | fbjf l4 tJJni4. Bpaniiili brown , 2 c ; 1'rinco'd mineral VAUNISHES-Ilarreb per gallon iurniture , exta , § 1 00 ; furniture , No. 1 OOc ; furniture , U , 75c ; coach , extra , 8J 2.r > c Coach , No. 1 , 91 00 ; Damar , $1 25 ; Japan 70c ; twnhaltum , ? 0c ; shellac , ? 3 60 : hart oil finUli , $1 30. OILS-110'carbon , p rgallon , lljc ; headlight , l > er gallon , 12jc ; 1,5 headlight ix-rgallon , lOc ; cryslolmeper Dillon , 20c linceed , Iraw , per gallon , Wv , Lttwoeil , boil * cd , jK-r gallon , 53c ; lard , winter ctrM , per gallon , 5c No. 1 , ( Vic , J o. 2 , Me : castor , XXX. per gallon , 05c , No. 3. S7c ; sweet , tcr cation , 85c ; fpcnn , W. It. per gallon , 1 8,15 filsh.AV.B. , per gallon , fOeneaUfoot , xtra , per gallon , 75c , No. 1 , iVt ; lumber ! . ating , zent , per gallon , 30o , mnnier , 15c ; olden machine. No. 1 , pcrgnllm , 3.V , No. , 2c | sitcnii , signal , per gallnn. SOc : tur- tentlne , per gallon. 44c : naptlia , 71 deg , er gallon 18-i , C3 deg , l c. Heavy Hardware Lut Iron , rate * , 82 80 ; plow Mrol. Co. t , 7Jc ; ast tool do , 1520 wagon fpokes , do KXX , perpct , 205 ; do AA\ . ( .elect , per et , 300 ; hubs , pr pet , I SSjJrlloc. ' , savetl ry , 1 50 ; tongues , each , " ' ( ii.'vcj axle * , aeh , 75c ; ( . .junro nuts , pet II. , 7nMlc ( | Nft.shcrs. per Ib. 8@18c ; mi'tiKrlb , lie ; oil chain , per Ib , G@12cj malleable , 8Joj ron wedge * , Cc ; crowbars , iv-j harrow ecth.Jc ; horseshoes , per ke ; , 500 ; spring teel , 7ii.8c. NAILS - 10 to 20d , 3 i-ifls i , , 10 , 3 50 ; K ! , 3 75 ; 4d. 4 00 ; 3il , coinin..n , 475M : : , ine , C 25 ! clinch , all lze , 5 tXt ; fid , en iiig , TO ; 8d casing , I 25 ; 1X1 ( r nit ; , I 00 ; l < Xl inlh , 4 M ; 8d linish , 4 75 ; ( VI finish , 5 00 ; lalf kegs , 10e extra. Liquor. ALCOHOL 187 per cent , ? 2 1C per vine gallon , extra Calf' ! < rn.i ! spirits , ' ,87 pur cent at 118 l > er | > i , if gallon riple refined spirits , 18 < per . . nt.Sl Hi ; per iironf gal rc-dlntllled wlifskl.- . . * 100@l 50 ; ine blended , 81 50W2 50 ; Ki-ntuck.n tons , § 200 :7 : 00 ; Kentucky and P'ci vanla rves , 82 00(5-7 ( 00. HKANDIKS-lmiHttled , V. ( KXffitO 00 ; lomextic 1 10 © I < M. GINS Imported , 4 50 ( C.oi ; domestic , 1 40M.3 00. ItVMS- Imported WVnil ( X ) ; Now KiiKliind. 2 OOW.J 00 : dome-tu- 1 Ml .S BO ; IMACU : AND AITLI : iiuAN 1 7C < ( ! f,4 00. CIIAMl'AONKH lmp < rt.M per 0 00 31 00 ; American , per ca-o , 12 OO&l 1800 , CLAlMTS-l'er : ca e , 4 f. < V , 1000. WINKS Ithlnewine , m-r ca e , ( i 00@20 00 ; Catawba , per case , 4 00 © 7 (0. MARKETS BYTELEGRAPH. Chicago Protlnco. CHICAGO , .luno 9. On 'Change the market * opened \ \ eak , bill nflt-rwardti Htrengtheiird. The receipts of grain were20,300 bunli CH by canal , and 1,032 car lo.vt < i by rail embracing 238 curs of wheat , . " ( 'u of corn 213 of oati , 12 of rye , and 4 of barley. Flour iiiiet | nnd unchanged Wheat Winter wheat without essential change : market ipiict ; Ko. 2 red , $1 07 © 1 07i ; No. 3 winter , 07c@l 02 , according to location ; npring wheat , active during most of Hesnion , but feeling unnvttlod am : prices lower ; No. 2 , ? 1 OSJ , cash ; $1 08 , .lime ; $1 0lf ! , July ; 1 09 , August ; 81 0 ; Sepember ; No. 3 Hjiring in fiiir demand , 91 @ 102 , accortling to clevutor location ; rejected jected , 74@7tic. Chicngo Iilvc Stock. CIIICACO , .Juno 9. Gallic lleceiptn , 4,300. Very good de mand for desirable htock and miccH firm. ] > ocal butchcrx , canncra and shippcru bought quite freely ; Hales nt § < i 00@l > 2.ri foi fancy heavy export ulcers ; STioOffiri 90forex trato choiccdo. ; § 5 30@/i 70forgootl to ex tra ; SI 90@5 30 for fair to inrdium do , aiv § 4 50@4 SOforcommonHhip ] > ingnndbutcl ] era' Htecrs ; feeders ) nt S4 2'ifr r > 00 ; otoc' . Htcers at ? 3 7" > ( < f,4 50 ; good to choice COWH , 83 ar4 05 ; coimnon to fair , S230@350 bulls and Ht.-igH , $2 7fi@4 75. St. LoaU Produce Marltot , ST. Loiw , Juno 9. Wheat Finn , 31 15J ca h and Juno ? 110JS , July. Com 15gc cash ; 45c June ; 43Jc bii July. OatH Higher ; ar > 8@3.ri3c. Pork Quiet ; jobbing at S1G 7.r > . Ijnnl Ixiwcr 810 58 linked. . Cut Sfcatfl Ciuiet ; shoulders § 5 CC short ribs , § 8 40 ; Hhort cleaiv , ? 8 CO. St. Iionli I lvo Stock- Hogn Quiet , from Yorkers to Baltimore S5 < Xfo,5 ) 75 ; jiacking , -W&R7R ; butcher- to riiil.idclphia'nS 58p@ti Ifi. Now York Dry Goods NKW VOIIK , Juno 9. There was to-day a strong and fairly active tivo market for staple cotton goods inn new buhincss , coupled w ith deliveries o ; account of back orde , readied an impor tant aggregate ainount. Further attontioi was given to hosiery and nliirts anil draw era by package buyers , nnd very cunsidern ble onlcm for wuch goods were placed wit ! mnmifucturcru' agcnlH leprchcnling th most popular nmkes for goods. For print and lawns there waa comparatively ligh dcnmnd at first hands , but fair diutrilmtioi of Hiicli fabricB was inailv by jobbers , mot , ' of whom nUo reported a steady trade I ginglhims. Tlio Iron Trade. Philadelphia Press. Wo linvo again to report n week < ; dojjresrion ns regards prices , nlthou the volume of business npnenrs to ii : crenso rnthor than othcrwiso. Tlio pi sition is oiii ' to nn 'mn everyone , j demand of nn almost nnproccdentci proportions , prices down to or bolov cost , yet the market is gradual ! weakening. No sntiafncti ry explain tion can bo given for such a state ( ull'nii-H. The usual answer is thai prices will improve , or must improve nut they _ don't. Without protemliii to explain something which others fate to explain , wo cannot nvoid the in pression that the weakness is Inrgel duo to foreign coinputition. A toti importation of upwaid of 250,000 tor during the lii-st four months of th year , largo quantities afloat , and ncgc tiutions for still heauier lota pending nro facts which fiirniah food for son' ous reflection. Then n ain , the col dition of the English iron trndo i growing worse , stocks increasing , coi sumption decreasing , and Continenti : mnrkots closing their doors to Britis ! products. It should not bo n surpris under such circumstances to find Eug lisli iron-mnsters unloading here Prices obtained certainly seem Jov and it is declared that transnctioi have been nt a heavy loss to sellorw but it seems quite likely that stil greater loss w uld bo incurred b ; holding. In the absence of nny bottu theory wo conclude that our mnrko is over-weighted by Orent Britain , an unless Homo other outlet can ho foun the United States will linvo tolnketh mirpltiH ut Bomo jirico. It may do vor well to decry the miality of foreig iron , but the fnct in beyond question that for months post the heaviest con HUiners have bought their live then sand ton lots abroad , nnd the&o. an the trnnsuctions that influence values , It is said , by way of explanation , thn our Ameriean funiacoa cannot funiis" the quantities desired , which would hi entirely true if supplemented hy tin words ut the price It would not hi fair to attach all the blame to buyer of foreign iron. The cheapest inarke to buy in , and the dearest to sell in i ; a maxim observed the world over , Furnace men frequently express thci willingness to sell at prices to mee. foreign competition after the orders have boon placed. But it ia reason ably , certain that if those same buyers had naked for bids for such quanti ties aa they required , and liavi actually purchased , prices would hay been run up'wo hesitate to say hoi many dollars per ton. Labor , alrcad unsettled and disiatiftfiod , would have demanded an advance , or pcrlmp gone out on strike. It is , therefore , in ono sense true that American furnaces cannot furnish nil the iron for which there is n consumptive do- liquid. What proportion they will furnish depends entirely ujwii the diflorenco in prices. It is not un likely that wo nro nlrcnd nt the price , working up to full capacity. A heavier demand would increase cast , nnd n falling oil'may bo necessary to so fur reduce it , thnt our iron-masters may bo again placed in n position to meet foreign competition. The Inbor market in this great country is exceed ingly sensitive , and with an nlnind- anco of remunerative employment , such as now oxisla , it is impossible to produce iron nt lower rales than nro now current. An alternative ( which wo regret to say seems very improb able ) is that the equilibrium may bo restored by a stin'eningupin England , owing to an improved demand , to dtich United Stntes buyers nro nl- eady contributing thoirquotn. Tina , lowovor , is merely n suggestion which hose in the trndo will bo nblo to itimnle nt its value. Snlcs of Amcri- inn iron during the week have been 'onfmod to very small lots , and with- nit appreciable change in prices , /or largo lots sellers would bo quite ullitig to ncoept business nt inside lUotatioiiH , say No. 1 foundry , SIM .o S'Jo ; No. 2 foundry , 3i2 ! ; gray 'orgo , Si-'O to $22. Poroigu boa sold urgely nt 8-iI.r > 0 to S''U for Hessomor , , nd 817.25 to $18 for Middlesboro ; Scotch iron in nominal at S21 to $2t ! , icconlinu to brand ; the entire market H unsettled ns regards prices , but con- inuption is heavy. Nothing whatever has transpired [ luring the week to change the course of the market as indicated in our last report. There is ample employment ' .n all branches , nnd so far ns wo can learn every mill in the vicinity run- jiiug full time. The old complaint in regard to prices remains , but there is n growing impression thnt nftor mid summer there will bon general stillen- "ng up. No ono seems to expect high jH-TceH , but it is hoped and believed thnt nominal rates will bo the active selling rates , which has not been the ease for ninny weeks past. In fact , the market has been entirely adrift , Bonie parties have sold their product from time at a fnir average of prices , others have been n good denl lower , nnd still others have been crowded out nt rates a good deal beyond current quotations. This is duo in some meas ure to the diiloronccs in quality , nnd these having the best reputation nro the fullest of work at the highest prices. Others have been uneasy for fonr that work would run Hhort , nnd for that reason have lowered their prices in order to secure certain con tracts , nnd having cut rates in ono case have found it difficult to advance them to others. This refers chiefly to plato manufacturers. Tank iron , for instance , having boon sold during the past thirty days nt figures varying from 2.55 to 2.85 nt mill. At the mo ment prices are steadier , nearly nl the mills being supplied with work nro quoting at 2.7 to 2.8 , and not in clincd to make concessions. Merchan bar is in fnir demand and stcndy n 2.35 to 2.4 for refined iron. No larg orders linvo been on the mnrkot fo sonio time pnst , nnd there is n diaposi tion on both sides to wait for develop incuts , and in the meantime deal fron hand to mouth. This clnss of busines keeps manufacturers steadily nt work although the mills cannot bo run ns profitably ns on largo contrncts Shaped iron is in fair demand , and witli contracts already engaged , mnnu facturora nro in n fairly easy position Such orders as come in are taken n about 2. ( ! for angles , 3 for tees , 3.3 for beams and 3.4 for channels. Thii shoots are in active demand , but prices incline toward weakness. Mnnufac hirers are crowned with work and are very much pressed to meet deliveries Prices vary from 3.75 to 4.25 , accord ing to gauge. PERSONALS. A special dispatch from Now York l < Tin : Bui : nays that Kuthcr Kiordon , Iftlely of Brooklyn , left lust night on his way to Omaha , where bo becomes rector at th C'uthcdrul. Mr. Ito-wicr Kay and wife , of St. Louis aiu in the city on their bridal trip. They 010 guostsnt the Withncll. Dr. Jackson , member of the legislature from I'aunea county , is staying in the i while on his way homo from the mei'tinj of the State medical wociety recently belt at Norfolk. Suigcon ( Icncral MKiorisk , of Iowa Major 1' . II. McCauley , Alderman Me Tight' , Col. Temple , and Mr. liiice , weio in tlu. t.tr ycsttrday. They paid Tllf DM : otlicu a visit of inspection , and pro noiincud tlio machinery Iho moit elaborate si'i-n by them west of Chicago. They met iniiny old time friends here. Hon. Hampton K , Ilico and / . U. Kol mime , of Biddufurd , Maine , nro in the city seeing thu sights of Iho uusturn mctropoli whilu on their way to thu wilds of Dakota f'ol. Wnlcott. surveyor of the Qrcgoi Short I.Ino [ railway , ni lived in the city yesterday , ( 'itII Knglnccr ] ! li < Jcem > dclfer , of the Utah Noitlieiii , cainu In over Iho U. P lost evening. United Stateo Senator Van Wyck arrive * in thu city last night direct from his homo near Nebraska City. Hun , Paul Schmenke , postmaster at Nc braska City , arrived homo last u\unliig , Mr. II. ( J. Northrop wan In the city yesterday. Assistant General Engineer Way , of the U. P. railway , utaited west j estcrduy. Hull , Clint , ( ircvii left for Columbus to day nt 110011 , on lugul biminuss. Mr . W. H.I ) , Stout umlMUs Maud Million , ono of Lincoln's favorite belles , urn nt the Withncll. V. M. Coitfttcr , H. M. CostcttcrundU. F. llullor , accompanied by a paity o ! ladius , dined ut the Civightou House to day. It. M. Libbelt , a prominent attorney David City , In In Omaha , a guest at the Withncll , Ho niodu a pleasant call at TUP BKK ollico yesterday iiicrnlng , MisA Nellie Merrill , of Denison , ' Iowa who ban been attending the state univer ttlty at 1/incoln for the past year , was visiting friemUlnthecityvertenlaywhile wi her way home. John O. Uurkhardt , of Atchison , re pffaentutlve of the Kaunas Staats Ante I gerand the Atchiwn Journal , in In attend nco ujxin the Sicngcrfc t. Mr , llurkh.irdt formerly ll\eil in thincily. Crowded Street * . Th6 combined attractions of the cir cus and the Saengorfestjbroughl ninny ; > eoplo from the surrounding conn- ; ry to Omaha yestonlny. Outside of the slight inconvonicncooccAMonod by the dust , the streets were in excellent condition and the weather superb. Half the population seemed to be on Lho different thoroughfares , nnd more especially Farnhnin street. People Prom th * eountryiu the metropolis for a day of rocroatio.ii , were to bo mot at every turn Firemen in pairs and in crowds moved nbout taking in the sights , nitdnlmoslovery store nnd ollico window contained some handsome rep resontntivo of Oninhn womanhood , The streets were uncomfortably crowd ed during the forenoon , nnd pedcs- trianism seemed to bo the order of the day. Tito Marrin o Coroniony. Mr. Gco. M. Gould , ono of tliu popular young men of the Western Union otHco , was married Wednesday to Miss Viola T. Wnrd , n Council Ululla society liuly. Tlio wedding ceremony aa pecforiiicd at the rcsiilenco of the ride's fatliur , ami after receiving tiinuruua congratulations and sitting own to a suporbbantjtiot , the couple olurnocl to the metropolis which will 0 thuir future homo. They proceed- d at once to n roftidoneu on St. Mary's vuuuo , which had been prepared lor lioir reception , nml will at once com- lonco housekeeping. The popularity 1 the nowly-wcdded pair was amply Hosted in the largo number of valu- , blo 'presents which they received. Mr. Gould m the recipient of many congratulations to-day on Ufa now von- nro in the matrimonial way. Parasols ami sun-umbrellaa nt the 39 cent store. RcallEstnto Transfer * . The following transfers voro re corded nt tlul county clerk's ollico yes terday , us reported for this paper by John L. McCagin , real estate agent and conveyancer : Henry W. Tenney ami wife to John McCrary , lot ! ! in block GO , Omaha. Q. 0. p.-$46. David F. Richards and wife to John McCrary , lot. { in block 00 , Omaha. Q. C. D.-81. Win. W. Cnwnoy nml wife to E. W. Morgan , aw.J of Hection 12 , town 10 , range 9j anil nA of nc | andnj of " nwf of section 21 , "town 10 , rnngo'll , oast. W. D. 82,000. Aug. Kouutzu anil wife to 1'etor Kitka , lot 3G in block ! > , Kouiitzo's 3d addition , w. d. ? i00. ! John A. McShano and wife to Mary 'E. ' Shelley , lot 1 in block -14 , Omaha , w. d. 88,500. Thomas Carney and wife to W. W. Cnrnoy , sw j section 12 , town 10 , ranee 0 cast , w. d. 8800- Nathan Shelton and wife to Ilo- bocca 0 , Shelton , lot 4 in block 1 , Henry nnd Sholton's addition , W.D. -31,000. George 31. Guy to Wilson Reynolds , w A of nw . | section 10 , ami o * of no \ Boc'tion 9 , town 15 , range 10'oaat sheriff's deed. W. W. Lowe and wife to Ilonry A. Kostors , n j of s A lotu ! J nnd 4 in block 10 , OnmhiiV. , . D. $2,000. A CROWDED HOUSE. Since the coinmoncomont of the Saengerfest the SUIT nnd CI.OAK liouao of McDonald it Harrison 1ms been crowded with customers purchasing these elegant Silk Suits at 815.00. Handsome Colored Cashnicro suit.s for $5.00 and 810.00. Linen and Mohair Ulsters in all the latest designs. HuDoKAI.II ifc IlAlUlIHON , 1408 Fanilinni Street. Last Monday evening on Eighteenth Htroot , north of Wiuiner'H grocery , a brown leather Chopping bag , contain ing a clmtelaiim silver watch and other articles , return to linn ollico WELCOME TO THE VISITOR. YOU AUK AM. INV1TKI ) TO KURT'X STORE. Yon may need n parasol. You may need n linen duster. You may need n DretiHing Sack. VISIT KUKTJ5' STORE. Do you want n handkerchief ? DC you want hosiery ? Do you want glovea ? VISIT KURT/,1 STORE. Wo have prepared for our viaiting friondH. Plcnio Mitta , J'icnio Gloves , ] 'icnio Pnrnsols , I'icniu Sacks. Everybody invited to HOO our stock , KUIITC' STOIIE , Dt'itiNo IHI : S. ; CALL ANI > iiuv SILVKIIWAHI : , NEW ANII KJ.IXIA.NT DEHIQNH. WllU'1'I.H MoMlU.HN , tt CO. , je8d-lt. OuKiomoN UI.OUK. Pic mo nt Kurtz a store , My collnr'a wilted , I must go ot Kurtz's sloro. Everybody trades at Kurtz's. LADIESlXWNSACQUES CHEAP T MoDojfAU ) it HAUUIKON'H. FROM THE HUB. TJicro is porlmps no tonic oflerod to the people that possesses as much real intrinsic value na the Hop Uittera. Just nt this season of the year , when the stomach needs an npnortizer , or the blood needs purifying , the cheapest and best remedy is Hop Bitters. An ounce of prevention is worth n pound of euro , don't wait until you are prostrated by a disease that may take months for you to recover in. [ Bos ton Glebe , jleod&15 Houses , ] LOTS , FARMS , f LANDS EM IS' Real Estate EXCHANGE 15th & Douglas fits. , OMAHA , NEB. SESIUENCRLOTB , 00 to $2400 each HOUSES AND LOTS , - 8275 to 818,000 each BUSINESS LOTS , 0 KHA to 810,000 each. 200 FAnU3 " * * * LAND 900,000 i f > nnrv Acnng IN DOVOLAS COUNTY ) 7 000 ACIUS IN SAIU > Y COUNTY AMOUN ; O Suburban Property , N ONE , TEN , TWENTY OR FOIlTY-ACnE LOTS , WITHIN ONE TO FIVE JIILES KllOM POSTOFFICE. $250,000 TO LOAN AT 8 Per Cent. NEW MAPS OF OMAHA , PUBLISHED BY THIS AdENCV , 25c each ; Mounted , $1. Houses Stores , Hotels , Farms , Lots , Lands , Offices , Rooms , etc , , etc. , TO.REHT OR LEASE. Taxes Paid , Rents Collected , Doodn. Mortgages , and all Kinds of Bool Estate Documents Made Out at Short Notice. This agency does strictly a Brokerage business. Does not speculate , and therefore any bargains on its books are in sured to its patrons instead 01 being gobbled up by the agent. Notary Public Always in Office. OTCALI , AND GET CIUCULAUS anJ FULL PAUTICULAHBat BEMIS' Real Isate Exchange , 16m AND DOUGLAS STU ,