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I‘INA!!CIAL. New YORK, June 28 MONEY AND STOCKS Money closedat 8 et et Exchange low &4 844 Governments firn Currency 6s, 103 bid; 4« ¢ ahe, coup, 1 142. Union Pacific 1 Union firsts offered at 118h@1 195 sinking funds, 1 § Central’s, 118 to 1 104, 1178 bid: The market thi and «'ightly hij weakne to sell a dec was recorded, ot sharp of § to24 per cent, est quotations of the day being made in late dealings Toward the close »-’n.m firmer feeling set in, the close showed some recover: following are the closing bida; ATH... Preferred Preferred ¥ (’“ . ‘l_‘.;‘“ thwestern Cedar Fal “Preforre E and \\ Preferred . San Fran Prd MINING 8TOCKS, Following ave the closing quotations for mining stocks at the New \.uk mining nn\llv]\‘( . Chr; 0 Con Va Dunkin Belle Isle. Hiberr CHICAGO MONEX MARKET. UH1caGo, Jun Money is brisk, the mm.m.l prinei Ly the board of trade, and 4(@5 on call board and 6@7 on call. ze Detween banks was qu Discount on thousand dollar orders for carrency from country points were rather large. The clearings of the associated banks were 6,000,000, Omlhn Wholunln Market. Orrice oF Tir OMAHA BEe, Tuesday Evening, June 28, 1881, } Very little change in the markets to- day. Drugs are reported weak all around, but no decided change in the prices. Live stock dull and unchanged, on account of the extreme warm weather, Vegetables and market stuff was rather dull, with a slight decline in prices. Eggs and butter firm at'yesterday's quo- tations; old potatoes are very scarce and firm at prices quoted below. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No, 2, 95 Cash No 3 80 refected e BARLEY. b ) Cash, 28}c. Live Stock. Cattle—We quote as follows: butchers’ steers, $3 50@3 75. Sheep—Good mutton in fair demand. Sheared, $3 50; unsheared, £1 25 per hun- dred pounds. n(.,.k\v.- quote as follows; Light packers, 90@5 00; medium mixed kers, fv w@, 25; extra choice heayv, 5 00@5H 25, Choice , straight grade, 60@4 50; winter it grade, 83 00@3 25; patent, ;s T5@4 oo, ARt Tye, §2 25; Wheat, &2 RYE FLOUR—S3 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per cwt. 50c; ; do in half bbls, 5 25; emalls, in bhls, 200; do, in half bble, 650; gherkins, in | do, it half 1 {GARPure pre u el 15 apple extra, 18 Prussing pure apple, 15 , €3 80 per bbl. picked 500 N Mec h\ml. hand neh and larger, 10c; § 0! 1le SOAPS_Kirk's Savon _Tmperial, Kirk's sterling. 2 40; Kirk's standard, 8 Kirk's white Juseian, 4 50; Kirk's Khte 185: Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), irk's magnolia, 3 90, ANDLES 13c;bpxes 40 1bs, Am 485 Western, 2 75, North 50; Jewell lye, 27 POTASH-— Pennsyly in case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball oans, 4 doz., 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 \V-l/ in case, 1 FIELD ted clover, choice, new, per_bushel; mammoth clover, £ 30 white clover, new, 812 oo age orange, 1 to b ange, 10 bus v|~4 or FISH - Family white fish, 90 1l hf b 2360; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bhls, No. 1 white fish, in 10 1 kits, 1 10 1b km, T ew Holland ki 20. an mnlmu, ; er 1001hs, 8 rge N lmlwl:u lmlll"l\. per Colum- river salmon, Bank codfish, roneless fish, 4c 'KEREL--Half Lbls messmackerel, 503 hi bbl No, 1 ex shore do, 100 1bs, 6 00; hf Dbbls, fat ’u“n]i do, 100 1hs, per case, & 50; 375; do l "! lnl 210 (slack), per per case, 185, 160; do 2 sl £sh, iniported, 1705 an, quarter 140 o lislt Boxes, per dozem, 3 sters, 1 1b per dozen, 180, y 2 60 Salmon, b, per dozen, o Tomatoes, 1 do 8 1 per case, M (Mountain) per cas d comn, 2 per case, ns, per case, 190; Lin : 0. Succoash per_ease, 210, Peas, common, pnr case, 1 75; peas, hnu.r per case, 4 50." Blackburries, 210, per ¢ 210; strawberries, 21b, per 4, 21, per case ' case, per_ case, 20; dos (vie) 3§ i, per do pie, 6 1b, per dozen, RICE—Carolina, G}@7 53 @oie. PEANUTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten- nessce, Ske pe ; fancy white, 9¢ raw—white V nia, T@7hc. Dr Goods. BROWN (‘(\TT()\\ per 1b; Atlantic, G to i Ashley, m» 0, tog [ Bonitar f the loom, 22 25; Frait of the loom, 1, 43; Farmers, A, 7; Great Falls, 6 to78; Indian orch A, 8 Indian orchard, honcst width, dian head, 73; Indian head. 64 to & Lawrence, X River; 7; New York Mi B, & Pepperell R 74 Pepperell, P EACAS G mePNa0) g £.; Blckstone, 8 o 0h; Blackinrn, X A, ¢.~ Boott, R, 6 Boott, 1, 7; gCabot, 12 bot, 11; Cabot, 83: Divight Anch Fruit of the loom, 104; Hills, 93; Lonsdale Oambric, 13; Na York mills, 13; New York m 27k; Farmer armers. B, ot twint. opperell, 11; Pe :]n.:rel] 12; Pepporell, 274 Pocahontas, 9; Pocahontas, ; Senote, half bleeched, 8} Utlea: {\u\\ v, 11; Wamsuttas, 13; Wamsuts ric, PRI%Ts— Albion fancies, Gic solid colors, 6; Albjon indigo, blue anl white. 9; America Shirting, 6; C: ton, 6; Cocheco, 7; Cocheco shirtings, AR irianisabon, bR T e’ pink, screenings, per_cwt. 70@S0c; shorts, per cwtl»{k,.‘m]nped feed, per cwt. 7hc; meal | Freeman's block, 5; Hamilton fuicies, bolted, yellow, 80c; white, 81 00, Hamilton red, 8: Merrimack, F piak® 7: POTATOT l’arbmhal, veach blows, | Merrimack pirpies, 7; M ck_ peinted ROc; new, $1 75 per bushel, piques, 74; (mhnmml fan tichmond POULTRY—Live chickens per dozen, | double pinks, 7; Richmond German, blue $3.00 to £ 20; old, spring chickons, £ 50 | and red, 0k: Regatt shirting, Simp- —Shippers count, 13c: Candled, 14e, Horre R—Choice, 124 poor, no market; creamery, 2 APPL £ per bbl, P Baldwin's repacked, 500 HONEY—Extracted, first-class Calif- ornia ORANGES—Terrents repacked, per box, %6 00; Palermo, per box, 86 50. Mixinos, per box, §7 00;Imperials, per box, 25 00, SMON best, $7 STRAWBE i arce; per case, $3 00, " RASPBERRIES - Percase of 24 quarts 575 GOOSEBERRIES—In light receipts; quotable at 10c per gt VEGETABLES—AIl kinds bring good Yellow, 18@20c. et. 20c per gallon, Grocers List, G d repacked per box, — Good shipping ho; O1d g pri Java; 26528k, Mocha, 20ke; Arbuckle’s, 1AS, —1.nn|mmlur, good, 45@H5 perial, good, 0@ ung Hyson, food, A Japan Nat Le m» e O, G0 T Oolong, 35@40; Oolong, l.hl)l . 40@55; Souchong, @ dic. loaf, 118¢; Crushed, 11he; L1 S par L s Fine powdered, 11jo; Standand Caffee, & oo Gontestionags Btanand c; Good A, 10p; Prairie Extra C, house, bbls, 45c; half gallons, cholce ic; halfbbls, 40¢; , §1'85, w[.w, Allspice, 20¢ »wight's b papers, 83 10; De- land .|4. 3 00; (]A\IIL])~ £3 00; Keg soda, 4@l ¥ \1’1 H.—Pear], 3} mm, Coru Starch, 8 ¢ loads, per bbl, 190; Ash- ; bbls dairy, 00, b5, 3 45; 3 6 Silver Gloss, 74 celsior Gloss, , Be; Prun Culnnl.u, 1(_751, 13 WOOD. NWARE- ree hoop pail I tubs, 9 00; No. 2 tul ..,,nw, No. 3 tubs, 700; ieer washboards, 185 Double Crown: ; Globe Washboard, 250; Well buckets, COTTON YARN—Cotton yarns, 20{@ P, 9@9h; medium, 9@104; No. 14; Candle wi ; Carpet 204@213; Colored carpet cha L )‘ AD ‘Bll’ 3‘ 65, MATCHES—Per caddie, 82c. PROVISIONS —Breakfast bacon, 1l¢; choice lard, 113¢; dried beef, 18)¢; should- i, camsaed 70 hans, chavased 114 eV TCR L8~ Medium, in barrel, “Two hoop pails, 10; 74 Nutimegs, #100; Cassia, 25¢; | g Part b son's mourning, 7; Simpson’s alpaca finish, "COTTON DUCK—Boston X dyed brown, net, 10kc; Boston v brown 124; X dyed by Boston 9 oz dye n net, 9; Boston 10 0z _dyed al (8'0z) 20 inch, 11; Stark, ark, (10 oz), 163; Stark, (8 oz), 143; Stark, (10 oz 1A JHAMS Amoflku tes minton dress r«!yle», 11 m, 9}; Glasgow checks and fancies, 10; Glasgow royal dress styles, 113, Ci LD CAMBRIC D & Hooksett, 5; Keystone, ted Cross, 5, ULI ED (/A\[Bl(ll S—G & C ‘0, G}; 8. . & Sons, 6; High colors, 1 cent more. DRILLS—Adrintic, 83 Appleton, 8; Augusta, 7§; Boott Bleached, 9; Pepper- ell; 83; Stark, A, 8. LESIAS'~Elackburn, 94; Capitol, 15; Cnm 11; Lonsdale, brown, 2), 1. ; Garner,7; Rose, XX, 11 Cnlwlunln, A., ]l' Farmers' and Miners', No. 7, Farmers' and Miners', No.' 10, 16; l'm- mills, 113@ 154, TICKINGS.—Amoskeag, A C A, 174c; | o Amu.kmg A new, 16; Amoskeag, B new, ; Amoskeag, D new, 18; Amoskeag, K new. 12 1\I|m~4Lrug 1L new, 104 Amos- 8 21; Clark’s mill, 60 in, (Amha, AA A 16 'onestoga, ex 2 in, 154: Falls co u-.. ny, () Hn 30 in, 20; Falls company, O B 17, 8; Caledonia, Amoskeag, 16c}; Amo Bener Creek, & 4, 143 1 > 3 Franconia, XX i B, uer 0ld York, double w.x.,m, 16; Otis, 120@ 1443 Palmer, 9, (,Al VI , 1lho; 0TS, —Amoske i Kuickephacker, Tl Chiifommin, 00 M. 043 Reat (i doubla welehta, 425" Uncasyil Whitinter, & 4°, 10 CRASH. v T, B; Stevens, D, ‘ltumn b 10; Ste- Arasa- | Bh; \' \'\ 14c; i, 9h; \\'\l(]' 20; Cottage, Peerless, 21 whington, 21; e Star, col » , Cubans Belgian, len, Cubans B, 1 20; "Coche " Coventry, 31, TUCKYJ Ame nunl)u‘l 40c; Abhotsford, 11 \gmnm, 2, kan, 18}; Buckéye, 18; Bunker H Caloutta, 18} French ’ru“;« 3 5, u, 9 )lu)u«.‘ul, | North Adams, Rock, 18, SHIRTING FLANNELS, —Assabet Rob R 4, mhfl Rob Roy, 6-4, 75, sabet ¥ plaids, 50; Blue idge, 21 Cocheoo; $74; Garondalet, 82): Pt 18, Green Ridge, 224; Pequa, 34in, 8 ccyuss, 28 in, 824, Drugs. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, —Acid, 1lrh||h., 50c; Acid, Tartaric, H5c: th&ul onabin, r1b, 70¢; Bark, Sassafras, per ("‘ ol yer 1 The; Cinghonida, ver oz, 85c; Chloroform, per I L..m. powders, per 1b, 81 40; i..u. salts, per 1b, 4 1 o; Glyoerine, purs, per ; Lead, Acetate, per Ib, 22; Car, : [ ted, 40@43c 'tkixfing 21c; fair do; 18@ r N hemlock sole, l&um\]u»lauhhtlr. ber 1b, 30 ) | cured hides, TIIE OMAHA D/ \ILY BEE: W EDNESDAY, JUN Oil, Origanum, 40@ T gal, 8150 N0; Quinine, P. & W.& R, & Sotassium, Tndine, per Ib, 2, lact, 3ic; Sulphate of Morphine, per oz, #4 00; Sulphur flour, per 1b, e; Strychaine, per oz, 81 40@1 00, Horses and Mules. The market is brick and all grades ave | selling well at a slight advance in vrices, | The demand for good horses excecds the chrome yel low, K. French, Winter's mineral, spanish brown, Prince’s mineral VARNISHES - Barrels per gallon Furniture, exta, M w furniture, No, 1 90c; Rirnltiire, | Conch, No, 1 ow, gennine, J ire, roc hell- hr Ame high brown, :i I linceed, raw, ed, per gallon, per gallon, Linsced, | supply considerally, Prices range as fol. | [Tows 3 Fine dingle drivers, 150, to 800.: Fxtra draft horses, S175, t Commondraft horwes, 8100, to 150,; Extra farm horses, | Jommon to good farm hors to £1 I mon plug LES, MU 14} w‘ 0 'q to 14| | to 1503 14 to 14} hands, 60, 4 and Tobaccos. ds, 815,00; Connecticut, ed Havana, £50,00; r IL\\ ana, Pl Golden Rule, Spotted Fawn, 57c; Our Rope, Star, pounds, 24 1, Dutts, 560; Horse unds, 24 1, butts, Purity, 24 Queen Be VY, poul xllm\( s !m Th tin foil- B 1b boxes, Tige All grands-+ Common, 25 to Blackwells lhnh n, 16 Durhiam, 16 oz, 43c; of P z arburgs’ I\ul\ 2 M Lumber. FINISHING-—No. | finish 1 21 35 00 h oz, tin } « well curbing, 2350 tons per 10( —A star(best) shingles, . 3, §2 50, Lath, $4 00, Building Material. LIME—Per barrel ulk per bu., 35c. Cement, 1 Towa plaster, bbl, $275. Hair per bu, 2. _Tarred felt 100 1bs, 3 50. Straw board, $4 00, The Leather Trade. Oak harne: hemlock sole, B. 32¢; onk sole, 40@ mlock upper, 25e; per Ib, m(n s 10; A, slaughter per e ooty ok kip et per Ib, e g 81105 French calf per I, 1 1 jcard goat per doz, 36.00@$18.00; bootley Moroceo per foot, 30@3c; calf kid per foot, 8bc; roans per doz, $9.00@8$10.50; \\luh- and _yellow lin- ingd per doz, S8.00@310.00; pink linings per doz, §7.00@S0.00; Russett linings, $7.- acksmiths’ aprons per dozen, $12.00@ #1400 PAPER—Straw paper, 8he; Rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, 7¢; wanila paper, 10c; news paper, 8c. COAT.-Cumberland Hackemith, Morris Tun Blossburg, § lump, $6; Whitebr lump, £6; Towa nut, &6; S Springs, 88, Hides, Furs, Ete. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 63; green 7ic; green salt, part cured hides, 8@sfc; dry fint, sound, 13@14c; dry calf and kip, 4o; dry salt hides, sound, 11@12¢; green calf, wt. 8 to 15 s,y 10@11c; green calf, wt, under 8 s, per_skin, 50c; sreen -em, 81 00@1 15; green lamb ¥ 110@]1 25; damaged hides, two-third rate, (cut scored and one grub, classed two- thirds )I)r.mldml hides 10 per eer Wool. no unwashed, light, 14@16¢; he: 2; medium mw\n«hed l 32 i 1, 80c; ding; and w., 28¢; |)\lrr) dunl cotted wo l)fi 2@6c b, 8hot. SHOT.—Shot, $1.90; Buqk shot, §2,15; Oriental ' Powder, kegy, €3.48:2do. ing, kegs, $8, kegy, quarter kegy, $1.87; “use, per 100 feet, 50c, Oils and Varnishes. , PAINTS IN OTT—White lead . P, 7¢; white lead, O, P. & C. arseilles green, 1 to 5 1 g ; Omaha varnish asst, h v oil asst, 15c; Raw and burnt umber, 1 cans 12c; raw and burnt Sicona, 18c: vandyke brown, 1c; refined lampblack, 12c; lack, 1 k, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian o; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L. M. & D., 14c; brind and shutter reen, L, M, & D., 14c; Paris green, 18¢; ian red, ibe; Venetian red, do; Tuscan American Vermiliod, I, & P., 18; chrome ‘yellow, L., M., O, VD 0., 18¢; vellow ochre, e; golden ochre, 16; patent dr ver, 6c; graining colors: light * ok, dark , walnut, chestnut and ash 12, Heayy Hardware List. Tron, rates, $2 505 plow stecl, cast, Thos cast ool do, “15@20 "wagon wpoken, do i ubs, por set, 123; felloes, sawed Sl i + uxles, square’ nuts, per 1b, T@llc; vets, per Ib, 11¢; ;. malleable, She; rowbars, c; harrow teeth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, b 00; spring stael 1%«& 6d, casing, casing, 4 25; 1 ing, 4 00; 10d 50, analx, 4 7. Gd finish, 5 00; half kegs, 10¢ extra. Ligquor, ALCOHOL—187 proof, $2 16 wine gallon, extra California ~ spirits, 187 allon roof ab 118 per proof spirits, 187 proof, $1 16; per o, %1000 1 50; bous, $2 0067 m luutmk, and Pennsyl- vania ryes, 82 00@7 00, ANDIES—Imported, ;1 40@4 00, NS—Tuported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, l!tl( 3 00, S—luported, 4 nd. 2 00@ 4 00; EACH AND | 175@4 00, CHAMPAGN #6 00@16 00; @ 4. 005 mest .\llll ll \\‘1?\ New —TImported per case, can, per case, 12 00 lead, 6fc; French zine, 106; Paris ng 24c; whiting gilders, 1he; whiting com'l, 13¢; lampblack «.m.m.. town, T1e; Iampblack, ondinasy, o1 Erte: sian hlue, 55c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, r o, sicuna, burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, reenl genuine, 3c; Paris Krunu.m'l rome green, N, Y.' 20¢; chrome green K., 120; vermnillion, willion, 'America, 18c; T rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cookson » | and adv ! | cago inclup demand good but w 2jc; venetian red Am., 1jc; red lead, Tic; | 644 XXX, per gall per gallon, 21 85 fiish, W, B,, extra, per galion, cating, zero, per golden machine, No.1, per e 3, 28c; sperm, signal, per gal { pentine, per gallon, per gallon 185, 63 dec i neatsfoot, i Tumberi Tmmer, 10 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Council Bluffs General Market. Covsein BLurrs, June ¢ Wheat—No, 2 rejected, Cormn jected, Oats Rye Barley Wood— Market quict, with cood supply; &7 K@ 8 00, Hay ~Fair market, with pricosat 818 <1000 4 ey with it Hore - Light demand, price Market we Cattle suppl tle activity 0 10c. Now, £ 00 per V1 old, 8100 per bushel, Onions-— 81 80@ 2 00, Lol Chicago Produce. Crcaco, June 28, On "Caange the markets for grain were weak and lower. The receipts were 1,921 car loads by r Wheat, 1,411 of e 900 1y canal and , embracing 881 of 77 of oats, 1 of rye, . and market dull; asional Tot wax wanted for d local jobbers, were also it buying beyond supply s; stock of desirable ship- only | shipment indifferent ing ml.\ml w et market quiet and 2 el 1 113@1 21, according to location. Spring wheat ruled weak and lowers clewring weather in the west and northwest d large receipts brought out free & shinrs) debiftie followeds the demand way only moderate and. mainly. from paties whao hiad sold ot higher prices, and. who Were covering at & Profit, Corn—Owing to the undue influence and the warm weather of the northwest and continued liberal re- ceipts and favorable advices from the de- pending markets; speculative operators were more inclined to sell for future deliv- ery, and many. concessions in prices were granted; receivers appeared to be favored with larger consignments than usual and largo receipts of the past fow days result- kip, " h«\'m]m-l: (_“,f ared with fair onders; but 1h | view. of the Targe offerings were indifferent abont the purchases, except ot their own figures; prices declined g@1jc per bushel below the closing figures on 'change yesterday, and closed w |th about e of the decline re- 2and high mixed 44§ cash 43@448 for July; 447 for Aug- for September; 464 for Oc- tobe for the year; new high mixed, 44; new mixed, 413@42, rejected, 40h@40§. Oats—In glm(l demand and firm at & slight advance; offer trading mainly on speculati No. 2 white 38§] cash; ust; 4 ict; demand light and -offeri rred future were Ahuhw for September; No. J 84@ 85, l’urk—l.nml demand for mess moderate and nHvrmux light; stronger early, but_decline closed tame | cording to quali 16 40@ 16 for August; 10 Srl.huulu- was H0@16 55 for ly in the day e 10@ 12 cents, but toward the close a reaction set in, and fell off 1@ 174 cents, and closed at 11 1 3 cash; 11 35 for June and J ar ~llhm, 8 658 70; 8 374@8 40 —Finmer and »u.ln-n t & Tour, 21,534 bbls; Wheat, 0%, 048 1,.,, nw, B, bu 10, T by Whet, bu; Oats 109,147 y. 3,469, It the eceipts st Ci- 340,200 D1« of flour; 41 350 bushels of wheat; 22, com, 13,406,503 bushels bushels of rye and f barley. The stock of grain in the Chicago 508,836 bushels againat 9. Dushels a week ago and - 9,390, b hunel perlod lust year, Ohloqo !Ave Smk. CH1cAGO, June 26, —Receipts, 20,000 head; uhl)mwntu. uality inferior; demand good and market active at 10¢ poor to good mixed p acking, choice heavy, 6@6 25; light hogs, 5 75@ 610; culls and light Yorke ers, 4 50G@ b 50, Cattle—Leceipts, 4,000 head .Ilnpnu ents, 1,200; market slow but prices generally firm; export nominal at good to choice nup)‘:mu 5 70@; poor to umlmm. 4 20 hutchers of K“...l quality strong -ta?.’:(arw Poor 80 Tat. slow: b % 706 850; rough grass Texans active but re- ceipts small, 3 50@d 85 for 750 to 790 1bs, and fecders quiet and 5 20; yards pretty well cleared; distillery cmfi- 1330 1bw, at 7 50, Sheep—Receipts, 200; ..lnpn-cnu. non ly ha igh to Since Januar establish quotati ing and very go poor to medium, @b, A & Cincinnati Produce, CINCINNATI, June 28, Provisions—Firmer. Pork - Mess held at ’)n-:fl\m 1650; heavy rages of city brands held at outside ates. Lard Bacon a 10 40@ 10 45, Shoulders, ) 4 short ribs, ¥ 406 Iy Tour— Dull, Dull at 1 00, Oats Iye Whisky—Active at 1 03, - Pittsburg Live Stock: PIrt=sURG, June Cattle—Dull and unchanged; r 884; shipments, 1,156, Hogs— V. shipments, |.1.@1..w \ E hu.‘ ie head, Alylmmtl .sm hen K Dts, 2,000 head; i Philadelphing receipts, 1,000 ce. BAuTIvORE, June 28, Flour—Steady. Whm Hrm future, 122197 cash; 111 Ben @1 31; No. 2 red winter quiel cahand Juns. Lum \r\ hi u wuthem steady at 60; yel. | low steady at 50; mixed western quiet at 3 | yard; VE 20, 1881 S. P. MORSE & CO, Cash Jobbers and Retailers of IDER ¥-GFOOIDS! 1319 FARNHAM STREET. Dress Goods, we offer 50 pieces of Silk and and Mohair Dress and dark colors at 10¢ a nota yard of these ecould be bought at wholesale for less than 25 to 400, pieces all wool Bunting black and colors 15¢ a yard, worth at wholesale 20; 50 pieces best 26 inch, all wool Bunting, all colors at 2be, utacturers ask 824 for same quali ty; all wool 42 inch, DeBeges i worth 60¢; all wool 42 inch Chudd Cashmeres 50c, worth H0e, We import our own 48 ineh black Cathmeres and note as being special Bargaing. at 7oc and &L00 qualitios they being fully equal to those sold by other houses at £1.00 and 81 8. P. MORSE & €O, Tawns, Percalss, GINGHAMS, ORGANDIES SWISSES. Linon Lawns at 20 and 20, superior to those sold at 25 and 40c clsewhere, Best cotton Lawns 124¢; FrenchOrgan- i »and 40¢; 2,400 8 Plaid Ginghams at 10 wholosale, price to-day Fine Seoteh Cheviots from 16 to 874c; Scotch Ginghams from 2b¢ up. \ll)R\]‘. & CO: Y h I \ ' . Men'sFurnishingGoods Men's four-ply Linen Collars vory bost quality with hand made button holes all sizes, new styles, six for e, others ask 82,00 to £3.00 adoz. for no better qualities; at the rate of 82,00 a doz, we offer a case of Seamloss Bri- for &3.00 a 2,50 doz. wo sell a supor- tish Sox, sold elsewhere tine British of a quality never sold in Omaha under £4.00 a doz Mens' Summer Ties te, 8¢, and 10¢ {each; mens’ Silk and Satin Ties 35 to H0c each; mens' White Shirts with re- inforced bosom full sized cufts and linen neck band Ged each and our cus- tom made best Shirt for §1.00 each. IThese goods and prices cannot bo du- plicated olsewhere, S. P. MORSE & €O, s Silks, Satins, Surahs, No firm wost of Chicago shows as large a silk stock as ours, Brocades 50 and 7he., worth double; 20 in. Black Satins, 76 and 0c.; 24 in. Black Satins, 81, 81.25, and § 20 in. Surah Satins, black or colors, 75, 85 and 90c. All Silk Surahs and Mervilloux, 81.25 and $1.50; 21 in, — |French Gros Grain Silk at 75c and &1; Lace I]epartment 75 styles Valenciennes Laces, ono tof2 inches wide 25e doz; 100 stylos of Alencon Palanza Vermicelli Laces 7 to $2.60 adoz Special mention i made of a Cream and a Black all Silk Spanish Lace 3 in. deop, at35c. 4} in, deup. at 50c, cannot be duplicated for The to 81.00. S. P MORSE & CO. . [prices here quoted are > in. Cashmero finish Silks, from Guinet, Giraud, Bellons, Bonet, and other well known makors, 81.50, 81,65, §1.75, $2, $2 50; 24 in. ai 82, [ 82,50, 82.75, and 83 (tho. highust for the best qualities.) Our colored Silks range from 40c. to 81 for the best, and om- brace all new shades; 24 in, Broeaded Silks and Satins, €1.25, 82,75, & $2.50 and 83. S. P. MORSE & CO. 20in. Black |} | Parasols! Parasols We are convinced that our Parasol business this season has largest west of Chicago. 'I'o close out ALL that] remain we offer the balance at a discount of 33] per cent from usual retail prizes. Among the bar- gains here shown are a large size Silk Umbrella paragon frame very best quality sorvesilk at 83.76; 815,00 Parasols now £8,00 and £10.00, £10.00 Parasols now 88,00 and £6.00, and £6.00 l‘lm -In now £3.00 to £3.30. . MORSE & () HUUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT, This and next month we sell all the odd sizes m ladies’, misses’, and chil- dren's hose that accumulate from our spring trade and by calling here before purchasing you will save 83} to 50 por cent. In lace top lisle Gloves wo are offering one at 40c and one at H0¢ oqual to any shown before or olse- wLuro for Toc and 81.25. To-day we have in Stock the cheapest and best stock of ladies Corsets in the west, rices b0c, 7he, Obe, $1.25, §1.50, £2.00, $2.00 and 827, 8. P MORSE & CO. HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, We call the attention of economical housckeepers to our stock of 00 and 100 linen Sheetings at £1.00, i 81,25, $1.60, 81,75 and £2.00 & yard, Our .\u linen table Damask at~ 22¢, 350, 45¢, and 80¢, and best double S ey 1,00, 81,25 and & nyard; & linen Napkins 81.00, $1.25, 81.50, 817 Napkins at £2.00, #2560, $2.75, £3. up to 812.00. These goods are all Eurchmml by us direct from Irish and cotch manufacturers and sold to our customers without the f'ohbm profit paid by all Omaha retailers, 8. P. MORSE & CO0._ MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. We solicit country orders, wholesale or retail, always ~ guaranteeing the LOWEST market prices; the most parfect system and care is used in fill- ing orders for goods or samples. S. P. MORSE & CO, 1319 FARNHAM STREET. New York Produce Nrw York June 28, Flour—Generally he Wheat. sa'es of N «u 434 N t andunchanged, rly delivery, 17 00 for ne ctive and strong, sl @bl Pittsburg Oil Market. PrrrspunG, June 28, 0il market opened at 783 bid, advanced to T, declined to 774, ual closed at 774 bid; offered at 78}, Shipments yosterday, “07hlrl rels; charlers to-day, 50,507 brl n, snles at Oil City yesterday, 448,000 brls; T 814; refined at Ant: werp, 10}, Al gt s Philadelphia Produce. Vv, June 25 Wheat—Stendy; 1 244@1 24§ cash and June; 1 23@ July Corn—Steady; 55@bbh cash and June, Ounts—Firm; 403@41 for cash; 40@40§ for June, Rye Quiet at 90c. e ‘Wilmington Produce, WILMINGTON, June 26, Spirits Tarpentine—dc el Lot BT Peooria Produce. ProRia, June 28, high mixed, Com-—Quiet; 455@4.’;{, mixed, lrfimu o Oats—Dul Hyo—Inactive High Wines learpml Produoe. LIVERPOOL, June 28, Flour—9s 6d@11s 6d, Wheat—Winter, 08 6d@ds 10d; white O 4d@by 9d; spring, 9s 3d@ds d; club, O 9d@ihs 11 Corn--s 2d, Lard 1d, Pork—T4s, Toledo Produce. ToLkno, June 28, Wheat —Weak; June, 1208 July, 1 18; ; year \lu higan, 1 20§, 5 high mixed, No, 2 154; year u‘ Quiet and unchanged. S0 cash Oats Cleveland Market. CLEVELAND, June 28, Petrolewm - Standard white at 110@74e, Almost Crazy, How often do we see the hardwork- ing father straining every nerve and muscle, and doing his utmost to sup- port his fumily. Tagine his feelings when returning home from a hard day's labor, to find his family prostrate with disease, conscious of unpad doe- tors’ bills and debts on_every hand. 1t must be enough to drive one almost crazy. All his unhap) rmfl could be avoided by using l"pflrm Bitters, which expel every disease from the system, bringing joy and happiness to thousands. Pd at fifty cents a bot- l]n by Ish & McMahon, ) MANUFACTURERS' SALE —OF — S$510,000 ~—WORTH OF— " BOOTS & SHOES To Be Closed Out Inémed.mtely Regardless of ost. ‘We respectfully call your attention to the large and varied assortment of Boots and Shoes, includin, grades in Ladies' and Gents' Hand an some of the very best Machine S8ewed, from several of the leading manufacturers in the East, which will be sold at about EALE" PRICEH To Close Out. This is a rare chance for BARGATNS, self at HALF PRICE, Come One, Come All, and 8hoe your- Remember the Place, 216 8o. 15th 8t,, Union Block, Bet. Farnham & Douglas. FREE OF COST. Dr. Kina's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds Asthma, Bronchitis, ete., is given away in trial bottles froe of cost to the afflicted. If you have @ bad cough, cold, difficulty of breathing, hoarsencss or any affection of the throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial. As you value your existence you cannot afford to let this opportunity We could not afford, and would not give this remedy away unless we knew it would nccumpfllh what we claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been wmp\ukly cured by it. There is no medicine in the wnr{(l that will cure one half the cases that D, KiNa's New Discovery will cure. For sale by (6) Isu & McManoy, Omaha, T GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN, Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption 18 certainly the greatest medical remedy ever placed withiu the reach of suffering humanity. sands of once helpless sufferers, now loudly proclaim "their praise for this i P discovery to which they owe their lives. Not only does it posi- tively cure Consumption, but Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, l{uy Fever, Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields at once to its wonderful curative pow- er as if by magic. We do not ask you to buy a large bottle unless you kuow what you ase gumng We_therefore earncstly request you to call on your druggists, Isd & trial bottle free of cost which will con- vince the most skeptical of its wonder- ful merits, and show you what a regu- lar one dollar size bottle will do, For sale by Ish & McMahon, (4) Thou- ! cMaHON, and get & A LEGAL NOTICE. o Cora Klinker non-resident of the State of Ne- braska. You are hereby notificd that John Klinker, your husband, a8 pisintiff, has commenced hiy action for & aivorce against'you by filing in the Diftrict Court, in_and for Douglas county, Ne- braska, June 84, 1881, hix petition against you, the ulHullnp brayer of Whith aid petition 1a t6 ob- 8 divorea from you on the ground of adult with one o hout Aprl , You are required to answer said ‘peti- tlor on of before the 16th day ot August, 1 for Plaintiff, fe-20wdw Ag 'S ANTED to sl br. CHASES .~ You u..m.n.yonr e e, cm—‘- Prinuny House. Avn Arbor, Mich Vi tsw CARPET HOUSE ! J. B. DETWILER, 1313 Farnham 8t., OMAHA, NEB, Body Brusscls, $1.25 to §L76; Topestry Eruse #1160 §L86; 3ply Carpet, 8125 fo ¥1.40; 2ply Ingrain, $.00 to §L15; Cheap 2-ply Ingrain, 40c to tbe. Mattings, Oil Cloth and Widow Shades at Lowest Market Prices, Largest Stock and Lowest Prices, Samples furnished at yard-rates, DARM FOR SALE—One of the best furms in the county, 160 acres, wmile and & half from inaha city Limits. Terms to suit purchaser. For particudars address W 0. Alusworth,Ouibia: 13-w2t AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW BOOK, “Bible for the Yo Beiug the story of the Ecriptures by Rev. "o, -nmi Orook, i slmple ‘and attrace o language for old and young. Profusely ulumud n:luu-n' nul-::;w u: I Pprossive “.m lnstruct parcul Preachers, jou should dl- oIllhl'. Piice -u. nd for eirculars with ', CHAMEERS & 00" BL. Louk, o