THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JULY 25 , 1881. FINANCE AND COMMERCE , FINANCIAL Finnnoinl R vlow. NEW YORK , July 23. Events of the week In money circles \verc quite important. Money was easy throughout the week ( it 2J@3 per cent us the ruling rates for call loans. Foreign ex change was dull and weak throughout the week , nnd rates ere reduced. Govern ment bonds were quiet mul prices show n decline for the week of. } per cent in the 4Js and4s , rind i for the extended bonds , Knilwny nnd miscellaneous speculation WM characterized by marked depression in early , and weak wncn there were large transactions nnd considerable excitement. St. IVuil led the down movement nnd de clined sharply. The cutting of freight and luvsnge rntei by the trunk lines nnd the reports of tlic grcnt damage to erona by recent storms had nn unfavorable effect on the market nnd caused n decline of 10 ? per cent ; weakness was nlso very marked in Alton and Terre Haute , Chicago , lington and Quincy , the coal shares nnd some of the newntock. Townnl the close there was n firmer feeling nnd n recovery of 4@G1 per cent , the rise being chiefly duo to the cornering of short contracts to-day , however , the unfavorable advices from Washington , about the president , caused n shnru decline , and some of the list closed nt the lowest prices of tlio week. MO.NKV AND STOCKS. NEW YOIIK. July 23. Money closed at 2J@3 per cent. Exchange closed dull nt 84 84@4 80. Governments closed quiet. Currency ( is , 1 30 bid ; fours coup. 110J bid ; Us , coup. 1 141 bid ; Os continued , 1 02hl do , 112 ? . Pacific railroad twnds closed ns follows : Union Pacific firsts. 1 18@l 18J ; land Kraut * , 1 16@11 ! ) ; sinking funds , 1 t20 ! ® 129i ; centrals 115i 16. STOCKS. The follow ing were the sales of the moro nctive stocks to-day ; Shares. Shares. WU 30,200 H&StJ. . . . 4.500 OH&Q 300 Preferrcil. 2,000 CCCfc I. . 1,400 K& T . . . . 10,1)00 ) CC&IC. . . 1COO LS 23,000 NYC 13'JOO LK&W. . . 1,000 N.TC 10,500 L& N 3,500 1C 300 M&E 200 OC 1,000 NW 15,800 MO 11,000 Preferred. . 800 NPPreferred. 7,000 O&M 4,100 Preferred. 20,100 , O&W 12,400 UP 5,1)00 ) I'M 5,100 C P 12,400 Kending 2,1)00 ) o 200 111 300 ' ' ' Met'n ± V. . . . . lIsOO San Fran. . . 300 NYE 000 Preferred. 100 OS . . 7,100 St P 41,500 C&O 700 Preferred. 200 1)&H . . 3,000 Wabash. . . . 11,900 1)L& W. . 2oCOO Preferred. 9,700 U&KG. . . yu.ioo N&C 400 EriePreferred 22.800 LS&MS. . 1,200 Preferred 1,100 IVtal 420,000 Thejitock market this niorning _ was weak throughout , with a decline in tlic general list of 42J , per cent. , while Mem phis fc Charleston dropped 5 per cent , , re covered 4 percent. , and reacted 3 per cent. Transactions , however , were not so large towards 1 o'clock , and there was a recov ery of 1@1 per cent. , but when the news that tlio president had experienced n chaige for the worse became generally known , there was a rush to sell the entire list , and prices declined sharply. There was considerable excitement at the time , nlthough there win nothing like a ] > anic , there was a widespread general desire to realize. At one time the leading blocks showed a decline for the day of i@i > i per cent. , led by the Gould shares , Western Union , Texas Pacific , Kansas & Texas , Missouri Pacific and the Wabash. The following are the closing bids : CS 04 NYE 1051 CStL&NO. . 70 NPa 383 C & A 137.1 Preferred. . . . 7C § C P 928 NJC 93 DelLfc W..1193 Northwestern. .1221 & Rio G..1IOJ Preferred..130 Erie 4l4 N& W 24 E & W . . 54i Preferred 53 Adams Exp..130 NYO * . . .142 WFExp..l23 PMail 47 ? American Exp. 81 Ill 130 U. S 03 Heading , . . . , . . 58 : II. & St.J 913 St P 110' Preferred. . . . 109J Preferred. . . . 120 111 Cent 130 ? StL&SP 48 ; K & T 42\ Preferred. . . . 74i Lake Shore 121 UP 120L L&N 101 Wab&Pao. . . . 52J M C 971 Pref'd 09 MilL&S W. . 52 WUTel 80 MoPac 105J MIMNO STOCKS. Following are the closing mutations for mining stocks at the New York mining board : Ainie 45 Bodio 200 Quicksilver. . . . 18 J Union Cons. . . 1023 fiulwer 280. Hibernia G4 Alta Montana. 200 Coin Va 215 Sutro J60 ( Jreat Eastern. 24 Iron Silver. . . . 210 Hukill. . . . . . . . 08 Orien & Miller. 93 Climax 50 CIIICAQO JIO.NEV MAHKET. CiiioAao , July 23. To-day there vas an active inquiry fo money and offerings of paper were of < miscellaneous character. Hates were firm at 5@7 per cent. Eastern exchange tween the city banks waa sold nt 80o die count on $1,000. The clearings of the as. hociated banks were 60,000,000. TJie out go of currency to interior points was era a small scale. Omaha Weekly Rovlow. OKKJCK OMAHA BEE , . ) Saturday Evening , July 23. > With the progress of the building of rail road extensions and branches , tlio pro. ! pect for the sustaining of a good tradi through the summer months nro very flat tering. In general merchandising ther nro as active sales us ever , all the housei giving a universal report as to the extent of gales. The Fourth of July holiday hat' a temporary effect In reducing the trad volume , but by the Cth of the month tales were active and extended in all lines. Thi record now is the eamo as that for week past. The money market is easy , 10 per cent , to desirable names on mode ate time , yet in individual small values there hat been a fair supply of paper. The money seems to have been quickly absorbe I , and has done considerable traveling in tin country before reaching , in deposits , th bank vaults again. From all reports bank money sold to customers is doing a good tleal of quiet work , as it stays out a long time , In the absence of largo borrowings , Home of the banks have been seeking good paper , hut without finding as/ much they could accommodate , Still there hai been a fair degree of activity in moderati loans , furnishing good evidence of the gen eral healthful condition of trade. Cit ; debits keep up well und checking is ac live , there being plenty cf use for money in moving miscellaneous trade , manufac turing , building , railroad work , lumber ing. etc. The week in banking ciiclesliae been one of prosperity , with all the indi cations favoring the opinion that it is tc be permanent. In grains and general produce there has / been a slight increase , in trade. Flour has ruled , generally firm. Wheat show * , ulna lait review , 2(5Gc ( ; advance. Corn is in improved demand and advanced IJc. Oats closed firmer than a week ago at an ad vuiice of 3c. Barley advanced 2c durim' the week. llye steady all the week , re celpts being light. Ground feed closed % ? " rnther firm , though generally ruling fet steady quotations. Bran showed n les sened demand and closed weaker. Baled hay was flat throughout , with but little done. Butter firm all the week for fine grades. Cider out of the market. Dressed meats generally unchanged. Eggs nro showing Increased receipts nnd selling lower. Oranges nnil lemons sold actively nt slid prices. California fruits in light supply but selling nt lower figures. Small fruits in free receipt , Hides nro rather firmly held. Wool continues to show good ship ping demand. Poultry is In good supply nnd selling at easier prices for young chick ens. Provisions in good demand nnd firm. Potatoes are In free supply nnd lower. Other vegetables pc.irce. In groceries there nro numerous chan ges , among which wo note a decline in coffee , nn advance in soda , stnrch , dried fruit and almost all classes of canned goods. Cloves declined Be. Pickles de clined Me. Shot has declined 15c. Duck- shot nlso 15c lower than liwt week. In heavy hardware the only change dur ing the week was nn advance of 10o on Iron. Iron.Carbon Carbon nnd headlight oils declined illghtly. Turpentine dicllncd 3c. In ; lnigs ( he only change of importance bo rn ? an advance of 5c for cinchonidia. Live stock has been generally quiet , very 'cw chang s taking place during the week. For extra choice heavy hogs wo note nn advance of 15@25c , Liquor , leather , hides , furs , etc. , have been quite active , with very little change n quotations. Lumber trade very brisk. No changes luring the week. Hut advances are an < tlcipatcd ( luring the coming week. Local drain Dealings. WHEAT. Cash No. 2,1 Olio Gush No. 3 , 89 ; rejected C'Jc. BAULKY. Cash No. 2 , OOc ; No. 3 74c , HYE. Cash. SOc. "CORN. Cosh No , 2 , 35Je. OATS.-Cnsh.34c. Livestock. Cattle Wo 'quote ns follows : Dutch- er's cows , S3 2. > @ 3 50 ; choice butchers' ' stccrn , S3 75@4 00. Sheep Good mutton in fair demand $3 50j@3 75. Hogs We quote ns follows ; Ligh packers , 84 805 10 ; medium mixed packers , 85 00@5 25 ; extra choice heavy .5 25@5 50. Provisions. FLOUR Spring wheat , straight grade , $270@200 ; patent , 83 C0@4 f > 0 ; wintei wheat straight grade , S3 00@3 25 : patent § 3 754 00 ; graham rye , § 2 25 ; Wheat , § ' . RYE FLOUR-83 25. MILLSTUFFS-Bran , per cwt. 50c screenings , per cwt. 70@SOc ; shorts , pel cwt. GOc ; chopped feed , per cwt. 75c ; meal bolted , yellow , SOc ; white , OOc. POTATOES New , 8100 jwr bushel POULTRY Live chickens per dozen ? 3 50 ; old , spring chickens , $3 50. KGGS Shippers count , JOc. BUTTER Choice , 10 ; poor , no market creamery , 20c. APPLES Good , sound , 8550 per bbl HONEY Extracted , first-class Calif , ornia strained , 15c. LEMONS Good repacked per box , $11 50 ; best , 812 50. BLACKBEHIMES-Per case , 84 00 tomatoes , per bushel. 82 00 ; Califoniii pears , per box , d S'00 ; California plums. 82 75 ; California peaches , 83 00 ; Call f ornia grapes , 84 00@4 50 ; watermelons , per 100 , S2550. RASPBERRIES Per case. 83 00. BLUEBERRIES Per bushel , 85 00. VEGETABLES-A11 kinds bring goot price * . BEESWAX Yellow , 18@20c. CIDER Sweet 20e per callon. Orocert List. COFFEE. Itio , lair , 13Ac : Rio , good , 14c ; Rio , prime to choice , 14c ; Old gov't Java ; 2GJ@28Jc , Mocha,1 20Jc ; Arbuckle'a 17ie.TEAS. TEAS. Gunpowder , good , 45@55c Choice , C0@75e ; Imperial , good , 40@45c ; Choice , C0@75c ; Young Hyson , good , 30@ 50c ; choice , C5c@Sl 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf , 35cj Japan , choice , G0@75c ; Oolong , gOvxl , 35@40 ; Oolong , choice , 40@55 ; Souchong , good. 35 < 2 > 40c : choice. 35a)45c. ( ) SUGARS. Cut loaf , lljc ; Crushed lljjc ; Granulated , lie ; Powdered , 1" Fine jrawdered , lljc ; Standard Coffee lOJc ; New York Confectioner's Stnndan A , lOJc ; Good A , .lOJc ; Prairie Extra C Jjo.SYRUPS. SYRUPS. Sugar house , bbls , 45c ; hn ! bis , 47c ; kegH , 4i gallons , 8230 ; choici table syrup , 38c ; halfbblx , 40c , kegf.gl 85 SPICES. Pepper , 1'JJ ' ; Allspice , 20c Cloves , 45c ; Nutmegs , 51 00 : Cassia , 25i Mnco 8100. SODA. Dwight's lb papers , S3 00 ; De land do , 83 00 ; Church's , S3 00 ; Keg soda 4@4Hc. STARCH. Pearl , 3c ; Silver Gloss , 7 @ 8c ; Com Starch , S j@8Jc ; Excelsio Glosu , Cc ; Corn , 7c. " SALT. Dray loads , per bbl , 1 00 ; Ash ton , in acks , 3 CO ; bbls dairy CO , 5s , 3 45 bids dairy , 100 , 3 % 3 05. DRIED FRUITS-Choice halves , peaches , new crop , 7c ; Evaporated Applet fQ It. boxes , ll124c ; | ; Michigan , OJc ; New York apples , CJcSt.Louis ; No.l,5c ; Prunes , old , Cc ; new , 7@7ic ; Currants , 7@7ic Blackberries , new , lOc. CHEESE-Full Cream , lOc ; Part Skim. ! ) c. WOODENWARE Two hoop pail 1 85 ; three hoop pails , 2 10 ; No. I tubi. ! ) 00 ; No. 2 tuba 8 00 ; No. 3 tuba. 7 00 pioneer washboards , ] 85 ; Double Crown 2 75 ; Globe Washboard , 250 ; Well bucket * O ftu chainl per lb2U " ; LKAD-Bar , 81 05. MATCHES-Per caddie , Me ; roum caseH , 87.35 ; square coses , 84.90. PUOVJSlOffS-Break'fast laoon. llt. choice lardJlSJo ; dried beef , 13c ; tliould ers , canvassed 7c ; hams , canvassed HSc bacon , sides lOja NEW PICK/KS-MedIum , in barrel/ . , 87 00 ; do in half bbls , 4 25 ; Emails , in bblo 1200 ; do , in half bbls. 050 ; gherkins , ii bbU , 13 00 ; do , | u half bbls , 7 00. VINEGAH Pure apple extra , ICc pure apple. 13c ; Prussing pure apple. 15c HO LN'Y-New , 83 80 per bbl. UKANS Medium , hand picked 83 OC er bushel , BOPE-Sisal , J Inch and larger , 9J.C ; inch. 9c : j inch , lOje. SOAPS-Kirk's Savon Imperial , 285 Kirk's sterling. 2 40 ; Kirk's standard , 3 30 ; Ivirk's white Kusiian , 4 50 ; Kirk's Eutoca , 1 85 : Kirk'n Prairie Queen , (100 ( cakes ) , 40 ; Kirk's magnolia , 3 90. OANDLKS-Boxes , 40 Ibs , 10 oz , 8n , 13cboites ; 40 Ibs. , 10 oz. , Ca. 13o ; boxes , 4C sets , 11 oz. , 8s , 12'c ; half boxes , 20 sets , 14 oz. , 8s , 13c. LYE American , 3 35 ; Greenwich , 3 3.V Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 60 ; Lewis' ' lye. 4 00 ; Jewell lye , 275 , POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz , in case , 3 35 ; Babbitt' * Ball , 8 doz. In cose I IK ) ; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case , 1 50. FIELD SEKD Bed clover , choice , new , S5 30 per bushel ; mammoth clover , new. 85 75 ; white clover , new , 814 00 uhnlfa clover , new , 81250 ; alsike , new 813 00. Timothy , good , new , 82 60(2,2 05 blue grass , extra clean , 81 25 ; blue grass , clean , 8115 ; orchard grass , 82 00 ; red top choice , G5c ; millet , common or Missouri 8123 ; millet , German , 8125 ; to 8160 Hungarian. 81 15. HEDGKSKED-Odage orange , 1 to biuhelii , S3 00 ; oaage orange , 10 bushels o ; over , 81 50 ; honey locust , ! > er lb. , 35c ; pe ; 100 Ibs. . 823 00. FISH Family unite full , 00 lb hf bbls , 83 CO ; No. 1 white fish , DO lb hf .bbls. G 30 ; No. 1 white fish , in 10 lb kits , 1 00 ; family 10 lb kits , 7Sc ; New Holland herring , i * eg , 1 20 ; Russian sardines , 76c ; Coluiv il rirer MlmonVr lOOlbs , 8 00 ; George's ? nnk codfish , Gc ; Gen. boneless codfish ; Jc ; boneless fi.ih , 4 jo. MACKEREL Half bblsmessmnckcrcl , 00 Ibs 812 60 ; hf bbl No. lex shore do , 00 11 * , 0 00 ; hf bbls fnt family do , 100 1 , 3 85 ; mess mackerel , 12 lb kits , 2 25 ; 10. 1 cx shore , 12 lb do , 1 50 ; No. 1 shore , 2 lb do , 1 00 ; fnt family , 10 lb do , 75c. CANNED OOODS Oyster * , 2 lb Field's ) , per case , 84 20 : do I 11. ( Field's ) , > cr case , 2 50 ; do 2 lb ( Standard ) , j > cr caie , 00 ; do 1 lb ( standard ) , per case , 2 40 ; do . lb ( slack ) , per case , 2 75 ; do 1 It. ( slack ) , > cr case , 200. Onion" , 3 80. Salmon , 1 " > , per dozen , 1 05 : do 2 ll > , j > cr dozen 50. Sardine * , small i'sh , imported , one- [ iiartor Ixixes ) > or box , 14ic : American , jiinrtcr lioxcs per box , lie ; do half IKIXCS icr box , 21 Jc. lobsters , 1 lb per dozen , L 35. Tomatoes 2 10 ; do 3 lb per : ese , 260 ; Com , 2 Hi ( Mountain ) > cr case , 3 40 ; soaked corn , 1 DO ; do ! lb ( Yarmouth ) , ) icr ca e , 3 50 ; itring beans per cose , 1 00 ; Lima bcaiw > cr cose , 200. 'Juccutnah per cn < o , 2 0. 'cos , common , imr case , 1 75 ; peas , choice , > er case , 4 50. Blackberries , 2 lb , per c.xie , J20 ; strawberries , 2 lb , per ca o , 3 70 ; raspberries , 2 US per case , 2 75(3)3 ( ) 00. Damsons 2 lb , i > cr ca e , 2 25. Bartlett pears per cose , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortleber ries per case , 2 50. Egg plum * , 2 lb per stse , 3 25 ; do , choice , 2 Hi , per case. 4 50. > re n gagcs,2 lb per case , 3 25 : do choice , 2 b per cose,4 50. Pine Apples , 2 lb , per cnse , J 00(515 ( 20. Pcnchcn , 2 lb per case , 8 10 : io 3 lb , case , 5 00@5 60 ; do , ( pic ) , 3 lt > , per ise,325d ; ( ple. 0 lb , per dozen , 3 60 , RICE Carolina , 04@74c ; LouMnnn , 5J PEANUTS-lloastcd , choice , red Ten- nesaee , SJopcr lb ; fancy white , 9c per Ib ; raw white Virginia , r@4c. DryOoodi. , o l'4ijjicBViuui \j I4V > - / v-owuni Crescent A 8c ; Wnchusetts i,4 , Indlan Head 8Jc ; Granltcvilto LI OJc : Badger Rll , fine brown , 74c ; Badger X , do , 7c ; Portsmouth P , do , 5jo ; Winthrop L , do , 7Jc ; Continental C , > , 8c. BLEACHED COTTONS Wamsutt 4-4 13c Fniit 4-4 Ho 4-4 - ; - 10J ; , o - 84c ; Ballanlvalo 4-1 GJc ; 1'ocassctt C 4-4 8Jc ; Altofinn 3-4 Oc ; I/onsdalo No. 1 , cambric 13c ; No. 2. do , 120 } New York Mills 4-113c ; Lonsdalo 4-4 lOc ; Fairmont Q 4-1 OJe Auburn A 4-4 SJc ; Baniard 1 Co ; Dairy Cloth 5c , PRINTS. AHen'B fancy , Cjc ; Amcri- can do , GJc ; Arnold's do , 7c : Concstoua do , Co ; Dunnell do , " O.\c \ ; Gloucester Harmony. 5e ; Ii Oe ; Manchester , . , . . . . 5Jc ; Southbridgo , Cc ; Mystic , fijc ; MerrU mack shirtings , Oc ; Spriiguo do , fi\c , Southbridgo do , Oc ; Regatta do , 6jc ; Cochico robe , 7c ; Freeman robe , tic ; Hamilton do , 7c ; Marlboro do , Oe ; South bridge do. Oic ; Stirngucdo , CJc ; American do. 7c ; Pacific do , 7c ; Wellington oil colors , 9c : Simpson's mourning , c ; Simp son's Bolid blnck , 0\c \ : Berlin solid colors.Oe. CAMBRICS , FLAT Glared , fijc ; high color * . ( l\c \ ; kid finish , Oc ; high col or * , 7c ; rolled , 7c ; high colors , 80. CORSET JEANS Rockport , Sc Naumkeag sntteen , Oc ; Androscoggin do. , DC : Lockwood do. 9o TICKING Amoskeag- . C. A. , 17Jc. Concstoga , B. F. , I , fancy , 18c : Conestoga - toga , 4-4 , Gold Medal , ICc ; Concatoga , J , C. C. A. , 14e ; Conestoga , C. C. A. , fancy , 14e ; Easton , B. , lOc ; Omego superior ex. tr , 28c ; Omega medal , 25c ; Omega ' . ShetuckctTs. "if.V"s.V13lcrPcar ? ] llfvcr , ICJc ; Hamilton , D. , 11J ; Hamil ton regular , 13 ; Hamilton II. , lljc ; Cor- dis , B. B. , 9c ; Cordis A. C , E. , 18c ; Al bany S. A. X. . ICic. OIL CLOTH 5-4 wood , 83 00 ; 5- ! fnncy marble , 8300 ; 5-4 white marble , 83 25 ; 0 4 wood , 84 00 ; 0-4 fancy marble , 84 00 ; 0-4 white marble , 84 25 ; 5-4 mo saic , S3 00 ; 0-4 mosaic , 84 00. DENINS AmoHkcag blue and brown ICc ; Beaver Creek. A. A. , blue nnd brown. . 14Jc ; Beaver Creek , B. B.bluo nnd brown 13Jc ; Beaver Creek , C. C. , blue nn < brown , 12Jc ; Everett D. D. , blue an brown , 10 ; Haymakers blue and brown , 9c ; Otis , A. X. A. , blue , 14Jc ; Otis B. B blue , 131 ; Otis C.-C. , blue , 12Jc ; .Pearl River blue and brown , 15Jo. DUCKS Fall River , lljc ; Hamdcn O , O. , lOJc : Boston checks , 13Jc ; Bostor stripes , ISjc ; Dundee strijies , 38c ; Bis > marck stripe. 17Je ; Arlington stripe , IS'- Lion Blue. 15'c ; Boitoii XX , bro. , 12io Boston XX drab. 12Jc ; Boston XXX bro. 13\c * ; Boston XXX drab , 13Jc ; Boston O , H.bro. , lOic. STRIPES Louisiana , 3x3 blue an brown , 8JcLouislanaOx3 blue and brown , 8Jc ; Rock River , 0x3 blue and brown , 19c Alabama , Ox.'t blue and brown , 8Jc. COTTONADES Lewiston , 10 oz. , 25e A. Y. A. , 25c ; Angora , D. & T. , 25c New York mills proof , 22\c ; Bridgewater , 20c ; Everett , heavy , 22 0 ; Whittent n. . Heavy , 22Je ; Bell , 18c ; Charter Oak , 18o Wicklow , 18c ; Union Pacific , 18c ; Capitol , 18c ; Fanner's lO.lc ; Everett , medium , ISc York , light wefclit , 12c ; New York mill checks I'J. SHEBTINGS Androscoggin.9browr 23c do 10-4 do 2Cc ' ; , ; Peppercll's 9-4 brown 22Jcdo ; 10-4 do , 25c ; Androscoggin , 41 inch , bleached , 13c ; do9-4 , bleached , 2Gc do 10-1 , bleached , 29c ; Pepperell , 9-4 bleached , 25c ; do 10-4 bleached , 27io. Druci , DRUGS AND CIIEftriCALS. Acid , Carbolic , 50c ; Acid , Tortaric , 55c : Balsan Copabia , tier lb , 70c ; Bark , Sasaafras , per lb , 13c ; Calomel , per lb , 7ffc ; Cinchonidla , iier oz , 85c ; Chloroform , per Hi , 95c- Jover's powders , ) ier lb , 81 40 ; Epson Halts , per lb , 4c ; Glycerine , pure , per lb 38@40c ; Txiod , Acetate , per lb , 22c ; Cat bon oil , 110 ° , tier gallon , lljc ; do 160 ° per gal , 13Jc ; Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per gal SI 00 ; Oil , Castor , iNo. 3 , per gal , OOc ; Oil Olive , per gal , 81 50 ; Oil , Origanum. 40 ® 55c ; Opium , 85 75 ; Quinine , P. & W. ill. f. 8.per oz. 82 M ; Potassium , Iodide , pur 11) 82 , 50 ; Salacm , per oz , 35c ; Sulphate o ; Morphine , per oz , 83 75 ; Sulphur flour , per lb , 5c ; Strychnine , ner oz. 81 40@1 00 , Hones and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades ar selling well at a ulight advance in priced , The demand for good horuex exceeds tin tmpply considerably. Prices range OH fol lows ; Fine single drivers , 8150. to 300. ; Extm draft homes. 8175. to 225. ; Common droil horxes , 8100. to 150. ; Extra farm homer 8110 , to 125. ; Common to good farm horses ! 890 , to 8100. ; Extra plugs , 800. to 75. Common plugs , 820. to 840. MULES. 15 to 15i hands ( extra ) , 8125 , to 150. ; 1-U to 15 hands , 8100. to 140. . 14 to 14 i hands , 875. to 100. ; 13 } to 14 hands , W > . to 76. Clears and Tobaccoi. CIGARS. Heeds. 810.00 ; Connecticut , 825.00 ; Mixed , (35.00 ; Seed Havana , 850.00 Clear Havana , 876,00. TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule , 24 lb , 6Cc ; Spotted Fawn , 67e ; Our Rope 5Sc ; btar , j > oundn. 24 lb , butts , SOc ; Home Shoe , pound * , 24 lb , butts , 5Co ; Purity. 21 lb. butts , 62o ; Queen Bee , 24 lb , butts , 53cS Gilt Edge , pounds , 21 Ib , buttH , 57 ; Army and Navy , pouiidn , 61c ; Bullion , ixjunds 55o : Ixirillanl'd Climax , i ' > oun < U , 67c , FINE OUT In pails' Hard to Beat , 75o ; Golden Thread , CCcj Fountain , 73o ! lavpnte , C5c ; Rocky Mountain , 55c f * ? % P"1" * f0--1" t fo - Catlms O. R 2 , oz packages , 5 lb boxes , t' ' r lb COcj Ix.rillard1 ! . Tiger , GOc. SMpKfNG-AllBradet-'Common Oranulatcd-nackwells Durhai oz4fic ; Dukes Durham , 10 oz , 45o ; S < North Carolina. 10 or. 40 ; Seal of Ne ka , 10 oz , 38c ; Lone Jock. 4 oz , linen r.i'kfe ' ? 11\35rMrbur ; 11 1 > uc * . \ , foil 55c Tall , ; Dog , 05c. Lumber. FINISHING No. 1. finish 11 U and S Inch , 855 00 KM finW , 1 incY , & ) 00 oft < ! ! W , Ii and 2 inch , 85000 : No. lS'kln& ' * WJN H 3 mih , limh ; 840 00 ; O. G. Uttoiw tier 100 feet Jin. fi Ui fSf ffi * ani1' ffffiPlf AA ? WEA % W5 00 ; No. 1 , 840 00 ; No. 2 , 00 ; No , 3 , $20 00 ; yelluw pine , No. 1 , SIDINO-No. 1 , $27 SO ; No. 2 , $2500 ; So. 3. 82000. SHIP LAP PUin , $23 00 ; 0. 0. No. 1 , M7 60 ; No. 2 , 82.'i 00. CEILING 827 BOff llfl 00. LATH ANDSIUNtJLKS-A stnrl ( t ) 00 , No. 2 , $3 00 ; No. 3 , 82 M ) . , 84 00 Dulldlnc MMerlnl. LIME Per barrel , ? l M ; bulk per bn. , Ctc. Cement , bbl , $2 W. Iowa planter , jbl , 82 60. Hnlr per bu. 2 , . Tnrml 'elt 100 Ibs , $3 60. Straw board , $ 00. The Leather Trade. Oak harness , 39@41c : rittsburgh > elec- ed , 40@43c ; hemlock hanicM , 7@39c ; iklrting per lb , fnirHe ; black collar 14 ® Me ; fnir do ; 18 ( < j20c ; fair No. 2 , lOffllSc : lemlock sole , Buffalo olausliter , per lb , 30 J SIc ; hemlock sole , B. A. rlaughtcr per Ii , 23@32c ; oak sole , 40ft 43c ; oak upper > er fimt , 23c ; hemlock iii > or , 23c ; do No. i , 23c ; oak kip skins per Ib , 80c(5i$1.10 ( ; icndock _ tip "kiii't per Hi , 76c@sii66 ; 8W.OO@8I8.00 ; ; IxwUeg Morocco per fwt 30@33c ; calf kid per foot , 3.V ; roam per tor. , $9.00@S10.60 : white and yellow lln- Jngs jicr doz , 88.00810.00 : pink linings per dor. 87.00@89.00 ; lim ! ett linings , 87.- 00 ; blacksinlths' aprons i > er dozen , 812.00 ® 811.00. PAPER Straw paper , 3jc ; Bag paior | , 4c ; dry goods paper , 7ej nmnlla paper , lOc ; news paper , 8c. COAI Cumberland blacksmith , S12 ; Morris Run Bloiwburg , 812Vhllcbreast ; limp , 86 ; WhitebreijHt nut , $0 ; Iowa ump , SO ; Iowa nut 80 ; Kuck Springs , $8. Hldet , Furt , Etc. HIDES Green butcher's hide , CJ ; green cured hides , 8Jc ; green nalt , part cured hides , 8@sc ; dry flint , sound , 13@l4c ; dry calf and kip , 1213c ; dry K.-vlt hides , sound , ll@12c ; green calf. wl. S to 15 Ibs. . 10@llc ; gieoncnlf , wt , under 8 lt , per Bkiu , 60c ; green pelt * , 8100@1 1.1 ; green lamb skins 81 10 ® 1 23 ; damaged hide * , two-third rate , ( cut scored nnd one grub , claoscd two- thirds rate , ) branded hides 10 per cent. off. Coon skins , No. 1 , 45cXo. ; 2 , 30c ; No. 3 , 20o ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 60c ; No. 2 , 30c ; No. 3 , 15c ; No. 4 , TPC. Fox , No. 1 , OOc ; No. 2,23c. Skunk , No. 1 , black ) C5c ; short stripe , 40c ; narrow stripe 'ir > c ; "ircad stripe , lOc. Tallow , 5J. Wool. Merino unwashed , light , 1 l@10c ; heavy , _ . ! © 15c ; medium unwashed , light , 18@20c ; tub-washed , choice , 32c ; fair , 30c ; dingy and w. , 2Sc ; burry , black and cotted wools 20c loss Shot. SHOT.- Shot , 81.75 ; Buck shot , 82.00 ; Heavy Hardware Llit. Iron , rates , 82 OOj plow ntcel , cast , 7ic ; each , 75c ; square lints , per lb , 7@llc washers , perlb , 8@18c ; rivets , jier lb , lie cell chain , per lb , G@l'Jc ; malleable , Sio. inm wedges , Cc ; crowbars , ( ! c ; harrow teeth , 4c ; lioracshocs , per keg , 6 00 ; spring steel , 7@8c. NAILS 10 to 20d. 3 15 ; 8 to 10 , 3 40 ; Cxi , 3 G5 ; 4d. 3 ! K > ; 3d , , common , 4 05 : 3d , fine , G 151 clinch , oil siren , 4 90 ; Gd , casing , 4 40 : 8d casing , 4 IB ; lOd casing , 3 90 ; 10J finish , 4 40 ; 8d finish , 4 0ri ; Od finish , 4 90 : half kegs , lOc extra. I Paints Oils and Varntihet. PAINTS IN OIL-White lead , Omaha P. P. , 7c ; white lead , 0. P. k C. Co.pure , Oc ; Marseilles green , 1 to 5 lb cans , 20c. French zuic , green Heal , 12c ; French zinc , red seal , lie ; French zinc ! , in varnish n.mt , 'JOc ; French zince , in oil nsnt , 15c ; Baw and burnt umber , 1 lb cairn 12c ; raw and burnt Sienna , 13o : vandyke brown , 13u refined lampblack , 12c ; coach black , IQc , ivory black , ICc ; drop black , ICc ; Prussian blue , 30c ; iiltramarlno blue , IBc ; chromi green , L. M. & D. , 14c ; blind and ahuttc : green , L. M. & D. , 14c ; 1'nria green. 18c Ipdian red , 15c : Venetian red , He ; Tuscai red , 22c ; American Vcnniliod , I. &P. , 18c chroma yellow , , Jj-.r . , O. & D. O. , 18c yellow ( wlire , 9c ; golden ochre , 1C ; jiatcn dryer , Cc ; graining colors : light oak , dar ! oak , walnut , chestnut and ash 12c Dry Paints White lead , CJc ; French zinc. lOc ; Paris whitcing 2ic ; whiting gilders , .IJ whiting com' ] , lie ; lampblack Germa town , 14c ; lamplilfick , ordinary , 8c ; Prus , sian blue , f.5c ; ultramarine , IHc ; Vandyke brown , 8c ; umber , bunit , 4c ; umber , raw Ic ; sienna , burnt , -Icj sienna , raw , 4c Paris green genuine , 35c ; Paris green com' 23c ; chromo green , N. Y , ' 20c ; chrom green K. , 12c ; vcrmillion , Eng. , 70c ; vcr- million , America , 18c ; Indian red , lOc rene pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Cookson 27a : Venetian red Am. , 19c ; red lead , 7J chrome yellow , genuine , 20o ; chromo ye low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 3c ; ochre , French , 2jc ; ochre , American , IJc Winter's mineral. 2Jc ; lehigh brown. 2Sc' Spanish brown , -c ; Prince'n mineral itc VABNISHES-Harrels per gallon Furniture , exta , 81 00 ; furniture , No. 1 90c ; fumiture , U , 7fic : coach , extra , 81 23c Coach , No. 1 , SI 00 ; Damar , 81 25 ; Jai.in 70c ; aHphaltum , 70c ; shellac , 83 60 ; nan oil finish , 81 30. OILS 110'carbon pergallon , lljn ; 150 headlight , per gallon , 12Jo ; 175' hemllight pergallon , lOc ; crytitolinu , jier gallon , 20c llncecd , raw , per gallon , 60c : Linseed , boll , ed , per gallon , 53c ; lartl , winter btr'd , pel L'allon , 880 No. 1 , < ! 7c , No. 2 , 67c ; cantor , XXX. per gallon , 'J'tc , No. 3 , 87c ; sweet pergallon , 85c ; sjicrm , W. B , , per gallon 81 35 ; fiishW.B. , jier gallon , GOc ; npntnfoot extra , per gallon , 7.r'o , No. 1 , 05 ; limiber eating , zero , pcrgullon , SOc , summer , 15c golden machine , ISo. 1 , per gallon , 35c , Ni : 2 , 28c ; sperm , signnl , per gallon , 80c ; tur. pcntine , per gallon , 65u ; naptha , 74 cleg. . 1'cr gallon 18o , 03 ileg , 17c. Liquor. ' ALCOHOL 187 proof. ? 2 10 i > c : wlno gallon , extra California spirit * 187 puxif at 1 18 jier proof galloi triple refined Hplritx , 187 iiroof , 8110 ; pc proof gal re-distillc-d whiskies , $1001 50 line blended. 81 60S,2 ( 60 ; Kentucky lurnr bens , 8200@7 00 ; Kentucky and Pennsylvania - vania ryes. S2 00 ,7 00 , BRANDIES Imported , 80 00@1000 domestic 1 404 00 , GINS Imported , 4 60@0 00 ; domestic , 140S300 ( , HUMS Imported , 4 60@0 00 ; New England. 2 OOCiUt 00 ; domestic. 1 60ffl3 60 ; PEACH AND APPLE BKANDY- 1 76@4 00 , OHAMPAGNKS Imported per case 20 00@34 00 ; American , per cose , 12 00 ® CL'ARETH Per case , 4 6o@io oo. WINES Rhlnewine , per cabe , 0 Ofl@2f 00 Catawbu , per case 4 007 00. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Connell Blnffg General Market- CUUKCII. BLUKKH , July 23. Wheat No. 2 , ? J.OO ; No. 3 , 80 ; rcjectw No. 2 , 31 , rejected 32 , damaged ' , 23. | Hey Fnir market , with prices at 87. Oat Market quiet ; No. 2 , 27c , reject cd 22. Rye No. 2 , C7c. Butter 12ic. Et'gn 12Jc. Cattle-Beef , 8360450 ( 8heep-83 60(3160. ( Hogs Light demand , prices 81 75ffi5 00 , Potatoes Now , 81 25 per bu. ; old , 70 < per bushel. OnIons-8200. Wood Market quiet , with good supply Poultry 9 < ? ilOc. Chicago Produce. CHICAGO. July 23. On 'Change theie was a weaker on ( ? S"J&lieellnf < , Tll ° "W'l't ' * ol grain wen ' ( 10,000 bushels by canal and l 25 carloads b t rail , embracing 03 of wheat , 705 of com , 106 of oats. 13 ( rye and 3 of barley. Flour lulled quiet , but the feeling was Grin , with quotation * unchanged. Wheat No. 2 spring was fairly nctive and the course of the market ngnln Irregu lar for cash nnd near future * , ruling with more steadiness while the latgor futures levfloped n considerably wenkcr feeling. Vppcarnnccs indicate a manipulated mar- : ct for August nnd the selling of n con. Idcrnblo quantity of wheat of the new : rep , which accounts for the wide differ- lice between September and Aupust , the ormer selling nt times nt4l4Jcdl count. [ 'ho closing quotations were 1 IPfffll tiller or cosh ; 11l i for July ; I 20 | ( < ' 11 i 3 for \ugust ; 115J for September and October ; L W3 for the year ; No. 3 do , In fair de- iMid nnd firm nt 1 10 ; rejected , nominal. Corn _ -A fnir business wni transacted , .nil prices ruled with moro otrndlnr i , -itliin n range of J(5)3 ( ) iluring most of the esslon , but toward the < loefcll | oil Jc. So. 2 and high mixed , 4l'l(849j ( ! for ca h , nd July ; 483 for August ami September ; 82 for October ; 4iiJ ( for the year ; new nixed , 4l ! Jojccted , active at 43@I3J. Oats Steady and firm entirely on spec- ilntlvo account ; No. 2 and No , 2 white , ll © 3 for ca h ; 41J for July ; 31 J ( < f3H for \tigust ; 29J for September and October ; - " . ! for the year. Rye Quiet ami n tame , mcxlcrnto de- iniitlj No. 2 90 } for cn li ; 97 for Julv ; dj for August ; 8\\ \ for September ; re- ected. 80. Barley Firmer nnd higher lor futures ; ; , . * h Inactive and iiomlnal : No. 2 SycglK ) 'or Scpleml > er ; 89 for October. Pork Fairly active mid liberal offer- ngs , which depressed the market 10C filOc ! , jut cloning easy ; mess , nt 18 " 0@l8 25 or cnxh ; 18 35 for July ; 18 174 for Au- ; ust ; 18 15 for September ; 10 45 for Janu ary. Lard Ruled easier nud qntct ; 12 ir ( H ) 2 20 for cash ; 12 1712 20 for duly ; 1 85@11 87i for August ; 11 05 for Sep. ember ; 11 42i@ll 45 for October. Bulk Meats In moderate demand and ifferiiigs fair , with quotations nominally iinchnnged ; fhort rib sides , 9 00ii9 ( 921 'or CAh ; 8 92J ( < f 8 95 for August ; 0 WCu ) 10 for Septeiiilier. Whisky Steady nt 1 10. Receipt * Flour , 10,155 bills ; wheat , .W.370 bu ; corn. 411,855 bu ; oats , 98 , 275 bu ; ryi4,010 bu ; barley , 500 bu. HiipmeiiU I'lour. 10,970 bbls ; wheat , MW bu ; corn , 407 , 3 bu ; OaU 231 , 412 bu. ; rye , 1,004 bu. ; barley , 500 bu. Grand Jnuollon Market GUAM ) JUNCTION , la , , July 23. Kggs 8c. Buttei8c. . O Hvo Stock. ( luiCAOo. July 23. Hogs Receipts 13,600 bond ; ohiiimoi 2,000 head. ( Joml liitgs of all tlexcrip- tfons firmer and market generally a strong one : poor to good mixed packing , 0@0 50 ; choice heavy , 0 C0@0 1)0 ) : light hogs , 0 35 ® G 05 ; culls and thrown outs , 5 OOfoG 00. Cattle Receipts 2,800 head ; ship ments , 4,400 head ; the market was moder ately nctivo but valuoR weak ; grass to chofco heavy corn fed shipping steers , -1 75 @C23 ; native butcher's stock fairly active but weak 2 204 60 ; bulk at 2 75@3 5 ( stockera and feeders , 3 00@475 ; range cat , tie in liberal number * , and nil except grans Texans weaker ; grass Texas COWH , 2 03 ® 2 95 ; mixed and uteers , 3 004 15 ; qunlitj generally iioor. Sales of common to fall half-breeds , 3 25@4 23 ; half-breed cowt also sold at 4 25 , whllo Nebraska Texiu COWH void at 3 00. Sheep Receipts , 300 head ; hpmcntH ! , 600 ; dull nnd prices 15(3)20 ( ) cents lower Bales poor to fair stock sheen , 2 50@3 00 medium to good muttons , 4 25@4 76. Now York Produce- NKW YOIIK July 23. Flour Dull and unchanged ; Southern flour steady anil in fair demand ; 5 25 © 0 75 for peed to strictly fancy snipping extras. Wheat Heavy ; winter declined gcner ally about l@ljc for the day ; trade lesi nctive ; six > t Bales of No. 2 rod winter ai 1 12J(5)1 ( ) 28 ; of No. 1 , do , at 1 20. Corn Less active and generally a ehad lower ; spot sales of No. 2 at 60ij@574c No. 3 , 5151 , and btcamcr mixed at 53 On to Fnir demand and prices slight ! ' higher ; No. 1 white , 48 ; No. 2 do , 44' No. 2 mixed , 44j ; No. 3 do , 43 Rye Quiet nnd lower at 89. Bailey Nominal. Pork Qnict nnd unchanged prices gen cr.xlly ; mess forearlydullvery , 18 00 Lard Steady and in fair demand ; spo sales of western steam at 12 00 ; city do at 11 7512 00. Beef Unchanged. Cut Meats Unchanged. Whisky Nominal. Cotton Spot , quiet and firm ; middlings , 11 08 { ; uphnud future * , closed firm ; Julyt 11 8011 87 ; August , 11 80@11 81 ; Sep. tember , 11 32@11 33 ; October , 1009 ® 10 70 ; November , 10 40@10 49 : December , 10 48 ; January 10 6910 00 ; February 10 70@10 72. Cincinnati Produce. CINCINNATI , July 23. Pork MCHS. steady at 818 25. Lard Steady ; current make , 1100. Bulk Meats Finn ; clcarnideH , 9 76. Bacon Steady ; clear sides 10 4010 60 , Flour Steady ; family , 5 OBffllJ 00. Wheat-Easy ; No. 2 red , 1 18J bid. Corn Easier ; No. 2 , mixed , 60J blc : Oats Firm ; No. 2 , mixed 32. Bye-Quiet ; No. 2 , at 1 08J. Bnrley Nominal , Whisky-Strong at 1 07. Baltimore Produce. BAI.TIMOIIK , July 23 Flour Firm. Wheat Southern , dull ; Full1 2.1 ! ® 1 20 ; Longberry , 1 ! ® 27 ; Nn. 2 ie < f winter , weak nnd lower nt 1 25 for cnwli nnd July ; 1 25 for August. Corn White Southern , rjnict nt 02 mixed western , quiut nt 60'j67 ' for cuul niul July. PlttsburK Live Stock- PlTTBIlUHO , July 23 , Cattle Nothing doiiii'j receipts , 42T head ; hhipmenU , none , Hogs Firm ; reoelpts , 2.000 head ; iiu-ntH , 1,700 head ; Philadelphias , 070 ® 0 &r > ; Yorkers , 0 400 60. Sheen Nothing doing ; receipt * , 2 , OOC head ; shipments , 3,400 head. Philadelphia Produce. PlIIMDKU'llIA , July 23. Wheat-Steady at 1 20J@l 20J foi caxh and July ; 1 25 | for August. Corn Steady at 54J for cash ; 67i@ 574 for July ; 671 for August. OaU-Steady at42i@42 for July ; 37 ; for August. , Rye Quiet ; new , 80. Poorfo Produce. PKOHIA , July 23 , High Wmcu-fiteady at 1 08J. Milwaukee Produce. MII.WAUKKK , July 23 , Wheat Strong ; net , nominal ; No. hard , 114J for July ; 1 IBS for August 115ifor Heptember ; 115J tor October ; 1 IBg for November ; No. 3 , No. 4 and re jected j , nominal. Cirn-Stea < ly at 47J for No. 2. Oats Firm at 40 for No. 2. Rye Scarce , 97 bid fur No. 1. Barley Finn , at 75 bid for September , Liverpool Produce. jjiVKiirooi , July 23. Flour American , 9 * Gdlln Od , Wheat-Winter ; 9. ) 6d9n KM : white QjSd@9 , * 7dj spring , 9 ( & ,9 * 6d'club , ( b 7i 9d 10x1. Com B < . Pork-74H , UtLouU Live Stock- ST , LOUIH , July 23. Ho8 Scarce and strong ; Yorkers , 0 V a > 0 W : packing. 0 25(5,0 ( 70 ; choice t fnncy heavy , 0 70@0 85. Receipts 1,500 uhipiLeuti , 1,500. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS , HOTELS. PROPRIETORS. TOWNS. LEWIS HOUSE , JOHN 8. LEWIS , Dow City , Iowa. HARTNEY HOUSE , W. P. HUNTER , WeitSlde , Iowa. MtHENRY HOUSE , T. W. DUTLER , Tall , Iowa. SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Cretton , la. JUDKINS HOUSE , JUDKIN8&DRO. , Red Oak , la. MCNDIN HOTEL , ADOLPHWUNOER , Mendln , U. THE CENTRAL HOUSE , JOSEPH 8ANKEY , Walnut , la. . COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. LUTTON , Vllllica , la. PARK HOTEL , W. J. OARVIN , Corning , U , DELDEN HOTEL , A.W , DELDEN , Woodbine , la. LU8K HOUSE , JA3. A. LUSK , Logan , la , COMMERCIAL HOTEL , O. F. CA88ADY , Denlton , In , DURKE'S HOTEL , E. R. DURKE , Carroll , la , QLIDDEN HOUSE , 8. M. LEWIS , Qlldden , la. SCRANTON HOUSE , JOS. LUORAFT , Scrnnton , la. ASHLEY HOUSE , DAN EMDREE , Grand Junction , la HEAD HOUSE , JOS. SHAW & CO. , JefTcrion , la. MERCHANTS' HOTEL , CHENEY & CO , , Sioux City , la. CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL , CHENEY DROS. , Mo. Valley June. , CITY RESTAURANT , J. J TUCK , Dunlap , In. CHAPMAN'S 8E8TAURANT , T. G. CHAPMAN , Stanton , la. NEOLA HOTEL , F. 8ICVERTZ Neola , la. WOODWORTH HOUSE , W. A. WOODWORTH , Atlantic , la. CENTRAL HOUSE , 8. P. ANDERSON , Malvern , la. EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emmerton , la. CROMWELL HOUSE , MRS. R. COCHRAN Cromwell , la. WALTON HOUSE , T. 0. WALTON , Onawa , la. CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Dlnlr , Neb. MARSH HOUSE , W. W. DROWNINQ , Drownvlle , Neb. CENTRAL DLOOK HOTEL FRED , 8TADELMANN , PlnUimouth , Neb' . O. WHOLESALE GBOGEB , 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. D. S. HAllHINGTON. E. P. NEWELL. WESTERN POLISH CO. , MANUFACTUnEll.S OP WESTERN STAR STOVE POLISH ! AND BEAU BRUMMEL BOOT BLACKING , "ALSO DKALEHS IN COUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Jj-21-tf ALE DRUGGISTS. ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB. The ' . .Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska , SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. Jy 18-ino Hellmuth Ladies' College. Patroness , H. R. H. PRINCESS LOUISE. Founder and President , The Right Rev. I. HELL MUTH , D. D. , D. O. L. , LORD BISHOP OF HURON. . Fall Term opens Wednesday , September Slst. Ilniiilfomo einl nimelom tuillilliiRS , I caulIfully ultimUxl In n incut healthy locality , nbout ( our ( hours by rail from NliBara Knlln , J on ono oflho principal through routca bctwoon tlio East niul West. Tlic UUOUNIIH UOIIU | HO 140 acroM. The aim of Hie founder of til In college Is to provide the highest Intellectual anil practically useful education. The \\holo syttem la tioautl upon the Roundest PRO TESTANT principles , as the only nolld ba U for the rl lit formation ol character. FRENCH Is the language | K > keii In the college. MU8IO n hpcclftlty- lloanl , laundry anil Tuition Fees , Ineludlnir th whole courro of EnRllih. the Ancient and Mod ern I/niiKUaici B ; CallUUicnlcj , Draw IIIK and TixIntlnK , u o Piano and l.lhrar ? Medical attendance , and Mcdclno. 0300 per niinuin. A rcknctlon of uno-half for tlio ilauiihtun of Ckrgjincn. For"clru- lar " olul lull | irllculani adJrcBS HISS CLINTON , Lady Principal , Hellmuth Ladles' . . , n. College , , i , , , , LOKDO.V . , ONTARIO , FEARON & COLE , Commissson Merchants , 1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. Conil mncnts made us will rcceli o prompt sttentlon , llcfcrcnccs 1'lrit Nat , Bank and Omaha DICI M'DONALD AND HART. TVT ARE NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY DECIDED BARGAINS acwr Ladies' ' Suits , Cloaks , Ulsters , Circulars , Etc , , COST. 200 Handsome Suits , at $6 00 ; 300 Stylish Suits , $10.00 ; 76 Black Silk Suits , $17.00. Wo Imvo Bovoral lots of stnplo goods which will bo offered at SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. AH Indies should avail themselves of this great sulo of ' OORSETS AND IJNDERWEAE , 'LINEN AND MUHAIR ULSTERS , SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS , LAWN SUITS AND SACQUES. 50-co < Mf MCDONALD & HARRISON. Toledo Produce TotT.no , July 23. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 red , canli , 1 23 ; July , 1 21 } ; August , 120J ; September 1 20i ; October , 1 22J ; year , 119J ; now No. 2 red , 1 21 } ; amber Michigan , 1 23J , Com Dull ; No. 2 , July , 63 ; year , 47i. Oats-Dull ; No. 2 , 30. St.'Xojd Produo * . ST , Louis , July 23. Flour Unchanged. Wheat Lower ; No. 2 red , 1 17 for canh ; 1174 tor August ; 1192 for Septem ber ; 1 22 for October ; 1 23j ) for Novem ber ; 1178117 ? for the year. No. 3 do 1 OUJ ; November do. 1 00. Corn Lower ; 47J for cash ; 47i for July ; 47 for August ; 47g@4 i for Septem. ber ; 48JJ forlOctobcr ; 43J&44 for the year. year.Oats Lower ; 35 } for cash ; 351 for July and August ; 35 } for September ; 28 for the year. year.Rye Lower nt 92 bid. Eggs Unchanged. Whiskey Steady at 1 08. Provisions Quiet , but little doing and unchanged , .Pittslmrg Oil Market. Pirrsnuito , July 23. ' 1 he oil market opened strong at 70Jo bid , advanced to 77j with Bales of near fu tures ut 78J ; declined to 701 and closed at noon with John at that. The shipment ycbterday , 75,120 bbla. Charter ! yester day were 02.539 barrels. The nates at Oil City yesterday were 1.050,000 barrels ; refined - fined at New York , 7jc ; refined at Ant werp , 18i'c ' , -o ' ' The onlv nlaeo in the city where Jos , Schlitz a Milwaukee boor is found on draught is the Merchants Ex- clmngo , cor. 10th and Dodge street. PROPOSALS For curbing ana guttcnni ; Uodge street , ana Uolnv the necessary unullnc , from tliu coat tilde of 13th ktrt'Lt to 20th street. Bcalml bliU will bu rocch ixl by the nndcrtilif wl f or tH o cekn from tliu ilato liurcof , for tlio curb' Ing. KUttfrlni ; anil tliu ncccuutry unullni ; of lMge street from tliu cant Ma of 13th direct to 20th street. 1'lam nnil upoclllratloni can bo Keen at tliu ollleu of tliu city enlnifr. | Said bldnthall neelly the jirlcu iwr cubic yard for such grading ; al K > ttiall | > cclfy the prlca in detail for such curb- lay and tfultcrliiK , and shall bo accompanied by the naiuool proixxod surety unndcr the usual conditions , haid bids to bo 0 | > ciied at the fint regular muotlni ; of the city council alter Monday , July 25th. 1831. The City Council rcscrrea the right to reject any all 1)1J . tn\eloiH'S containing said proposals shall be marked , "l'roiOHaU | for curbing and guttcrim ; Dodge struct and doing the necessary grading , and delliarcd to the undontlgnwl not lattr than July 25 , ItSl , at 12 o'clock noon. J. J UO. JEWE1T , Omaha. Julv llth , lE81-diw City Clerk. Notice to Contractors Sealed proposals will uo received by tlio Hoard of c'ounty CoinnilsbliineM of Douglas County , Nebraska , until Wednesday , July nili , A. . , 1881 , at 2 o'clock p. m. . for the erection of of u court liousu building at Omalm , In sulcl county , In accordance wltli iilunn and Hpecltlcutfons made by K. K. Myers , architect of Detroit , Michigan , and now on Illo tti tlie county clerk's olllco ut Unmbu. Each bid miiit bo accompanied by a good und fcullldent bund In the ktimot ten thous and dollars , ( SlO.ooo ) , contUtloned that the bidder will cnler Into u contract , and give n uood and nulllclent bond , fchuuld the contmct ho awarded him. A copy of the specifications will be for- nurdeu upon application to tliu county clerk at Oinulm , Neb. , und , in all cases must accompany proposals , The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids , ly ) order of the Board of County Commis sioners. OMAHA , Neb. , June 25th. issi. JOHN It. MANCHEHTKU. Delicious pears , plums , peaches anil apricots at John Ouneo's on * 11HU street. . - " * :