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FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. ¥ New Yorg, June AND STOCKS, Money closedat 8 per cent, cy 6 1 oup. 1 104; sinking Central's, 110, Markets to.day but Inter on advanewd 10 14 per cent while the gencral list, greater advances graph, St eptionall Nh'np]\ During gone provailed and highest que rent at ¢ m-n~ of to-day xchange steady at $4 8144 S0} fovernments closed firm, 1 30 bid; 48 coup, 117 nion Pacific bonds quoted as follows Union firsts 1 20§ bid; land grants, 1 184(a funds, 1193 STOCKS offered at generally 1 in som were made, A Chattanoog v the weak and de afternoon a f prices furtheradva being The fu]lu\\nm are the clu~|n s bids: B ¥ O K B Air Line. (' & AL 16¢ (' c&1C (‘Mnr]' C1I cCcCc&l .\&l Money continues in ;:nml demand and plentiful supply at 4@5 on call board and The clearines of the as- 6@7 on_time. sociated banks were Eastern exchangs was weaker at 31,00 discount per 81,000, Orders for currency from country points ‘were fair, Omaha Wholoesale Market. Orvick o THE OMAHA Brr, 3 Mo San Fran ..., Preferred .. T'c\m\ Pac Wab Pac Preferred Wi MONEX MARKET, CHICAGO. June ,400,000. etween city | Wednesday Evening, June 29, 1881, Markets to-day few changes, much doing. Grain quiet. shade higher than Provi; advanced 20 cents. Eggs are quoted 4c higher than yester- day. Butter scarce, The supply of ¢ mand to-da; the quotations. In the lumber market several important changes are noted. firm and unchanges No, 3, 6c. Live Stock. ('nfllo We quote as follows: (holce Dutchers' steors, § Sheep airdemand. Sheared, Provisions, l‘ rm l:-&»n il icht l~ u 75@4 00; grabam rye, m market firm, cnerally firm with Live stock unchanged. Not We note a slight decline for wheat, corn and oats, Barlev yesterday. Advanced 14e for choice, kens exceeds th A slight decline is noted in Other markets m d. Dealings. sh No. 2, 94jc Cash No. 50; unsheared, $4 25 per Lun- medium 1 & choice h 225 *RyE FLOUR 83 25, MILLSTUFFS. —l!r\n, per cwt. cwt. foreonings, por .60c: ellow, 80c; ATC PRY—Li ; old, spring ald per bbl. HONEY—Extracted, ornia strained, 15c ORANGES—T box, %6 00; Pale Misinos, per box, 87 00;Imperials, per box, 800 3 7. OOSEBERRIES. ble at 10c pe ETARI chopped feed, per cwt. <m,.pm« count, lerrents TO@80c; shorts, Bo: 03 wlute £1 00, Per bushel, peach blows, new, §175 per bushel, v chickens per d kens, 83 50, Can ~Choice, 14; poor, no market; win's repacked, repacked, ermo, per box, per Good shi; 00, In light at. All kinds Lring Grocers List. Rio, to A SUGARS,—Cut 114¢; Granulate Fine powiered, 11 ow ; Good A, 8 uga Dwigh , 85 00; Ch d@dhe. \l'\l(( . y le halves, ted Apples, | New York app ; Prunes, old, 6ic; new, 0@ urrants, 7@7ho; i 1 3 am, 1jc; Part hoop_ pails, 1 85; three hoo) No. I l” 900; No. 2 tub 8 tubs, 7 00; Dioncer washhoards, 1 85; Double Crowns 75; Globe Washboard, 250; Well buckets, 850 (U‘l PR n\ ISIONS- .,...|_ 5@ 10¢; choic ~Pearl, 3o 204©214; Lo , $1 65, Per caddie, 82¢ tair, 134e; che 11 loaf, 118e; Crus ll e; Powdered, Jo; Standard Coffe ner'’s Star 10¢; Praivie xt ar house, bbls, callons, $2 80; bl s h | urch’s, ads, per bbl, 190; bhis dairy, 60, —(lotton yarns, 9@ 10; medium, andle wick —Breakfast bacon, Old potatoes Light Wheat, £ first-class Calif- Percase of 24 quarts recel 1tio, good, Silver Gloss, lo, in_half bhls, erkins, in » 13 50; do, itt half bhls, 2. VINEGAR“Pure apyle extra, 18 | pure apple, 15c; Prussing pure apple, 15c. | HOMINY w, 83 %0 per bUI, | BEANS —Medium, hand picked 8300 per bushel. |3 4 bid: |, ROPE—Sisal, § inch and larger, 100; § | | inch, 10ic; ! inch, 11e SOAPS" Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 2 & 13; wer, irmer nced, cur- 2, hanks } very is & e de- wostly nixed eavy, 50c; , per ozen, dled, | 3 8500 | per 50, box, ipts; good | ¢ Led 118 e A ar a ( A4l 204@ No, 100 per pea doul 11¢; and red som's mourniu “CoTTON brown, net, 104c Iin»tun, choice lard, 11 ers, canvassed bacon, wh ., lOf N} }\uL s sterling. 's white n, 4 50: Kirk's Eut 5: Kirk's 1 en, (100 cakes l“ l\lrL S 1 ue grass, extra clea Hungarins HET Dushels, & 00; osage orange, 10 over, $17 1bs,, & FISH 0 No, T white fish, 010t bb It 100 Ths, 812 No. 1 ex shore, 121h do, 1 00; CANNED per case, GOODS—Oysters, 2 1b (Field's), per casc, 83 90; do 1 1b (Field's), ; 1b (Standard), per cas ; do 1 Ib (standard), per case, 2405 ¢ 210 (ulack), e cue, per case, 200, Pens, riea per case case, 3 80; d RO dri: 3 48 Great Falls, 6 to 7 A, 8; Indian orchard, l! Ca i Fruit of the I 5 Lonsdal | PRINTS wolid colors, @ ble dye brown, 16; Re 1 ny, 0 B0, u, .l" in 17, , D onew, 13; Amoskeag, K H new, 104; Amos- i Clark’s .ml!». i ; dis, A A A, 163 s (: Falls ‘comp, cowpany, O B 9 nlv. lu, Creek, C, donia, B, 16; Otix Whittenton, A A A, 103, CRASH,- ‘u Coventry, 31, ANDIL ihoxes 40 1y sets, 14 oz, 2 s, se, 210; strawberries, 75: rasy D ANUTS—Ronsted, ohoice, red Ten- nessce, Se per 1 raw—white Virginia, 7@7hc. nang robe, G; Fro Freeman's block, Hamilton red, 8; Mer Merrimack piques, L W roval dress stylos, 1 i armers' and’ Miners', No. Abhotsford, 1 Adams, 274, 1 teied beef, 1340; should- hams, canvassed 113c; ES \L j ium, i barrels, 10 in half bbls -mn“u in bbls, 2 40; Kirk's standard, 16 oz, 8s, boxes, 40 20 sets, 3 half hntu, , 8 85: 50; Lewis' ylvauia cans, 4 doz., Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, 2 doz in case, 1 50, Red clover, cho bushel; mammoth clove white clov new, $140 er, new, ; alsike, n v, 82 H0@ 2 Dlue grass, 2 00; red to] common or Mis: erman, §125; to $1 1t 5 sushels or 3o; per iy orchard grass, millet, millet, G )—Osnge urnm‘ honey locust, per b, DO, Family white fish, 90 1h hf bhls, , 6003 family g, per Colum- sh, in 10 1b kits, 1 h, be; hcu Domeless codtish; s .\lflxl ls mess mackerel, 50; Wbl No, 1 ex shore do, 5 00; hf DLbls, H. fulnll\ dc !00 5 Mess nmk.- ) kits '»0 \u luhun- 1011 do, 75c. a0 1 h (slnck), | $ 1 1, per dozen, Succotash per case, 2 10. mmon, ‘mr case, 1 ;Ymu. choice, 450, Blackberries, 21h, per case, per case, 3 25@3 pberries, 2 1h, per *case, 2 75@8 00. b, per case, 2 Bartlett 3 00@4 00. Whortleber- g plums, 2 1 per per case, 4 b0. b per case, 3 30: do choic w Pine pvlm, 2 b, per case, b per case, 310: do, (pie), 8 b, per dozen, 2 80, Louisiana, 53 4 R ~Carolina, 6}@7 ancy white, ¢ per 1b; Dr Goods. WN COTTONS—Atlantic, 6 to riata, 74; Atlantic, A., 74; Ashley, Ire gpin, 12; «\{i;v](-nun, 63 to family cotton, F, ‘§. (.quwl, A, o, D, 6k Dwight, X, Fruit of theloom, rers No ‘armers. B, B T Aian brotas i honest width, 73 In- 1. 124; Lawrence, 4; .\lynur 3 Pepperell, p]wrvl] 1‘," ell, N, 6. \um‘l) (86 ~Androscdy Androscoggis lllmkhurn %, 7; wCabot, 1. 8{; Divight ‘nchur, 104 104; Hills, 94; lmnwdu]x- anbric I'!'I\mmuu,l Ne York mills, acan 1, 11; Pepperell, 12; ahontas, 9; Pocahontas, 8k Utiea: extra lm stone, 84 to 03 R ott, Ibion fancies, Gjc; Albion Albion indigo, h]\m anl 64; Shirting, 6; Carle- 7; Cocheco shirtings, 5; 9 (), H3; Hami! piak, cplos, 7; Merriinack wuiiteod mond fan Richmond Richmond G 643 l..g.um shirtis DL -B X dyed Boston XX dyed brown dyed brown 124; Boston od brown net, 9; Boston 10 0z_dyed 20 inch, 11; Stark, tark, (8 oz), 75, 3 Az, 1lc; Butes, ten minton dreas stylew 1135 Eark § Glazon checks and. fancies, 10; CAMBRICS Hooksett, ited Crous, SAMBRICS—G & Co, 64; S, Ligh colors, 1 cent more driatic, 8f; Appleton, 8; oott Bleached, Keystone, 9; Pepper- TAS™ Blackburn, 94; Capitol, 15; Lonsdale, Borlin,6 Garner,7; Rose, Caledonia, p 7,1 10, 16; l’ur —Amoskeag, A C A, 17h¢; A new, 16; Amoskeag, I new, i Miners’, No, NTMSE Beavy Amoskeag, llic), Amosk k, A A 1y , 93; Real 12;" Uncasville, n weights, 9; ens, B, 8c; Stevens, D, 8 D, \\ ARPS, 7, 20; Cottage, 3 l’wllr a%, 21 DY, bans B, 16; Belgian, ;u "Cocheco, American Doe, noria, 274, Bal- b ! 'I‘l'4'KY.lHAl\ 1 unker u'!l 34; Freuch ’rum, Hugo Doe, 30; Indian Cr 15; Model doeskin, Thurlow, 15; "7 Table LS. — Assabet Assabet Rob Roy, Let Frenc édnnh Slue 874; Carondalet, 82): hl‘;c, 224; Pequa, 'l‘llE rvr oz, 85c; Chloroform, per Ib, 95c; Jover's po m-. per Ih, 81 40; Fpsom salts, per Ib, 4c; Glycerine, pure, per Ib, | 85@40c; Lead, Acetate, per b, 22¢; g gallon, e ver gal, 18}c Castor, No. 1, per gal, 100; Oil, Castor, No, 2, ner gal, 90c; Oil, per gal, 81 50; Oil, Origanum, «wn. Opium, $6 00; Quinine, P. & W, & R. ium, Tndine, per n- \||l|v|\u(|' of Sulphur flour, nine, per oz, $1 40@1 60, and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at a slight advance in prices, The demand for good horses exceeds the supply considerably, Prices range as fol- lows Fine single drivers, §150. to 300 draft horses, 81 (u ; Extra mmon draft Borses, $100. to 12 Ixtra farm horses, $110. o 125.; Common to good farm horses, Extra plugs, $60, to 75.} 20. t0 $40. to 154 hands (extra), 125 to 15 hands, 8100, to 140.; £i0, 101005 18} to 14 14 to 143 hands, 8060. to Cigars and Tobaccos. CTGARS.—~Seeds, £15,00; £25.00; Mixed, & Clear Havana, $7 1 Conneeticut, .00; Seed Havana, £50,00; .00, ’L, 0 Golden Rule, 3 Spotted Fa nnr R.;,v., tar, |m||mh. 24 1b, butt, ¢ irse 4 1b, butts, 56e; et Qm n Bee, 24 10, butts, unds, 24 b, Butts, 575 Arm pounds, Sle; Bullion, pounds, x, pounds, Bc e, pounds, & 24 I.mlhmlu lin NE CUT In p Hard t Beat, Thread, 60 “ountain, slden G Rocky N lmu'v. B50c; Daisy, 4be. Catlins O, 2 oz pag per 1b 60c; Lorillard’s Tiger, 60c SMOKING-All grands-—Common, 25 to Granulated ,tlllk\\!‘"i\ Durham, 16 Dukes Durhan, Ihu/, 4he; Seal of hi ‘arolina, 1 bras. bags, oz, tin untain, In_tin' foil ages, 5 1b boxes, Fl.\‘lfilnf\ No. 1. hnwh!‘ 2 inch, &5 00 No. 1 finich 1 inch &0 No. 2 finish 13, 13 m..uuuh £60 00: 2 finish, 1 inch, $45 00; No, 3 finish, 1 Mloo 0. battons per 100 feet i 5; well curbing, $3500; rough § and & mrh hattons per 100 feet lin., b0c, and 00; G h Sardines, STOC BOARDS A stoc mported, half boxes per dozen, | #40 00; C, 00; _common stock, 3” 00. 170; American, quarter boxes per dozen, | - FLOORING—No. 1, 840 No. 3, 1 40; do half boxes, per dozen, 240. 1 N' 00; No, 3 $2 00; yellow pine, No. 1, sters, 1 Ib per dozen, 180. Tomatoe 5 00. 1 per case, 295 do 3 M per SIDING—No. 1, £27 60; No. 2, 82600 case, 263; Corn, 2 I (Mountain) 00. % per case, 840; sonked corn, 190; do ..\1' Plain, £25 00; 0. G. No. 1, 2 n (\'nnnnutll). per case, 3 50; | 83 N 25 00. string beans, per case, 190; Lima beans 827 50@815 00. D SHINGLES—A star(best) shingles, &1 00, No. 2, 83 00; No. 3, $2 50, Lath, $4 00. Building Materlal. LIME-—Per barrel, $1 35; bulk per bu., 35, Cement, bbl, $2 50. Towa plaster, bbl, $2 50. ' Hair per bu, 25c. _Tarred £o1 100 1bs, 8 50, Straw board, $4 00, The Leather Trade. Oak harness, 39@41c; Pittsburgh selec- ted, 40@43c; hemlock harness, 37@30¢; skirting per Ib, fair, 44c; _black collar 14@ 21e; fair do; 18@20¢; fair No. 2, l@1se hemlock sole, Buffalo slaughter, per 1b, 30 @34c;_ hemlock sole, B. A, slaughter per 1, 25@3%; oak sole, 40@A3c; oak uoper per foot, 23c; hemlock upper, 25¢; do No. fl, 23c; skiny per Ib, 80c@81.10; hemlock kip skins per b, 7he@$1.00; French kip, skins per Ib, ' $1.00@$1 onk calf per Ib, $1.20@81. er b 1. 109$1,252 French calf per b, {t 10c * Simon Picard goat per doz, 1218.00; bootleg Moroceo per foot, ; calf kid per foot, 35c; roans per doz, $2/00@810.00; white and yellow lin ings per 28.00@=10.00; pink lini per doz, & T0ash, 00; Russctt linings, §7 00; blacksmith' aprons per dozen, $12,00@ $14.00. PAPER—Straw paper, 34c; Rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, 10¢; news paper, Sc. COATCumberlnd blackunith, $12; Morris _Rtun Blossburg, $12; Whi lump, $6; Whitebreast nut, $6; Tump, 86; Towa nut, $6: Rock Springs, 86, Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 6; green cured hides, 7ic; green salt, part cured hides, 8@gdc; dry flint, sound, 13@1dc; dry ml( and kip, 13@14¢; dry salt hides, sound, 11@12¢; green calf, wt. 8§ to 15 Ihs., 10@11c green calf, wt, under 8 s, per_ skin, H0c; green peltx al 00@1 15; green lamb skins, 311 damaged hides, two-third rate, (cut scored and one grub, classed two- thirds rate,) branded hides 10 per cent. off. Coon s mu, ).» 1, 45¢; No. 2, 8 3 ; Mink, No. No. 4, unk, N Kk, G5c; short tripe, 40¢; nartow stripe, 25c; broad stripe, 10c. Tallow, 5}, Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heavy, 18@15¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@20c; tub-washed, choice, 82c; fair, 80c; dingy and w., 28¢; burry, black and cotted wools 2@6c 1oss, 8hot. SHOT.—Shot, $1.90; Buck shot, $2.15; Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; do., half keg, $3.48:%do., quarter kegs, £1.87; Blast- ing, kegs, $3, “use, per 100 feet, boc. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. PAINTS OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P., 7¢; white lead, 0. P. & C. Co.,pure, 6c; les green, 1 to b 1) cans, 20c; French zine, n \nnunh asst, nce, in oil Awl, 15¢; Raw and burnt umber, 11b cans 12¢; raw and burnt Sienna, vandyke Immn 13¢; refined hunphhuk 12¢; coach bl ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16 blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome M., dc; brm:l and nhuth-r chrome % yellow golden ochre, 16; patent dryer, 60; graining colore: light osle. darle oak, walnut, chestnut and ash 12c, Heavy Hardware List. 80; plow steél, cast, The; 15@20 wagon spokes, do Tron, rates, cast tool do, set, 3 00; hubs, por set, 125; felloes, mawed dry, 1'»0 u.n,,»w, each, 75@sbo; axles, mu‘\ quare nuts, per 1b, 7@11 b, B@18c; rivets, per Ib, 11c; walleable, Sc! e, crowbars, harrow ,fimmu\hmn per keg, 5 00; spring stoel, 7( e, NATLS-10 to 20d, 3 25,78 to B3 4d, 4.00;” 3d, " common, clineh, all sizes, b 00; 6d, uu«m),, i sing, 4’ 00; 10d finish, 4 50; B finishy 4 75; 6d Kaish, ' 00; fine, 6 2 half ki 10¢ extra, ALCOHOL £2 16 per wine gallon, extra California spirits, 187 proof ‘at 118 gallon wer proof fined spirits, lx‘} proof, §1 16; per proof gal re-dist { whis ies, 81 00@ 1 50; fine blended, 50@2 50; Kentucky bour- bons, 820067 00; K y and Penusyl- vania ryes, $2 00@7 00, BRANDIES lmlmmd 86 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 GINS. ]Inpur'.u( 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40@3 00, RUMS 4 ’ll{cm, 00; New England. 2 00@4 60; domestic, 1 50(@: @3 50; PEACH AND AI‘PLY HI(AN]DYM 1 75@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—TImported per case, 20 00@34 00; American, per case, 12 00@ 18 00, r'mmn‘s Per case, 4 50@16 00, /INES—Rhinewine, per case, 6 00@20 7 00, — Impum AND CHEMICALS, —Acid, Acid, Tartaric, bio: Balsam or b, 700; Bark, ém.lm. per Cinchonida, ; ‘Calomel, per Ib, 75¢; tawba, per case, 4 Dry Paints. ‘White lead, i French zine, 10¢; Paris whiteing 24¢; . whiti ildes 1he; whiting com'l, 13c; lampblack German. v, ch, Tampblack, s 801 Prus. sian uluunnnuem&, vandyke, | 9 lzmwn. 86; umber, burnt, 4c; sien burnt, 4o; s raw, 4o; Faris greon gonuine, Sic; Faris greon oom 2c; ol ¢ green, N, K1 20¢; chrome hemlock calf | 3 | springers, 4 25@4 50 per head, | gteen K., 1261 vermittion, Ree., 7001 ver. | million, America, |"4' Indian red, 10¢; | rome pink, 14c Cookeon's 2jc: venetian re 1 Tead, The | ehom low, K., 1 French, American, Winter' Tehigh brown, 2§ Prince's mine Barrels per €1 00; furnitur conchy ex o axphaltim, 70 shellac, £ 5 h oil finish, $1 30, OILS 110" catbon pergallon, 11}e; 150 headlight, allon, 124:c 175" headlight yatoline, per gallon, 20 aw, per gallon, 3 Lins rd, \\m(w ste'd, per castor, Tc; sweet, Bos sperin , per gallon, i, per gallon, 60c; 1 I per gallon 183, 63 de - MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Conneil Bluffs General Market Counein BLuwrs, Jun 2, 92 No. 8, 85 Wheat -} rejected, O Corn - Fair demanc jected, 28(a30; damag N Oats—Market quiet; ) 2, 80 Rye tlet, with good supply; ‘air market, with prices at 818, Hows—Lilg it dewints prices &1 00 4 25, Cattle arket well ~u|TI d, with lit tle activity; prices, 83 Ho@d 2 Sheep--$3 50@4 50, Butter—124c, Fgs—10c Poultry-—9@10e, Potatoes— New, 8 00 per bbl; old, 8100 per bushel, Onions-—81 80@2 00, CH1CAGO, June 20. The grain markets were firmer and higher, The receipts were 110,800 bu by canal and 1,555 car loads by rail, embracing 159 of wheat, 1,170 of corn, 188 of onte, and 8 of barley. Flour—In moderate request, steady and firm; common to choice western s]vrmx uc do Minnesta, 4@ t nter flour, ades, 2 50@4 2 ent~Winter in moderate request; 2 red 1131 ding to loca 2 wpring rul activeandstr rket opened @3 better than 's; latest quotations ruled at e, re- ceded about #e, fluctuated and finally closed at 1 11§ for cash; 1 11 b for June; 111§@1 113 1134 for Augusti 1013(@1 014 for September; 110 for Octo- ber; 1 08} for year, Corn—ZEarly in the day the fecling was rather tame, and prices ruled a shade lower, but under the influence of a good demand _ for both wresent and future dealing the market ex- hibited more steadiness and prices were slightly advanced. Shippers purchased rather frecly of the better qualities. No. 2 and high mixed closed at 447 cash and June; 44§ for Jul st; 45 tember; 40} 40 for .«g for the year; new mixed, irm and there was o ready mand for cash, wanted mainly to fill bounds lots; offerings were firm; mainly atabout dc premium over yester- d bsing, thouy] s did range o At the close No. 2 w. REHCRN A July; 283 for Au.ust; 274 for ; fhg for the year; rejected dull de- out sales ye. y held; No. 2, xu.1 cash; fu- tures, however, were tame and dull, Latest |l|||4|Ln!in||'4: 81 for August; 804 for Septem- ber, Barley—Inactive and dull; No. 2 nomin- ally 100 f Pork—1 rings nominal; mess closed for cash and June;16 & 0for August; 16 524 for September; 13 70 for the year, Lard—In moderate request; offerings fair; prices steady and quiet at.11 30 for cash and July; 11 225 forAugust; 10 75 for October; 10 523 for the year, Bulk Meats. ominally shoulders, 5 75@5 85; short clear sides, 8 65@S 70; short rib sides, 8 373@8 40, ‘Whisky—Steady at 1 10. Receipts— qul, 24,847 hbls; Wheat, 121,700 bu; §Corn, 726,156 bu; Onts, 59, 623 bu; rye, 2,450 bu; barley, 5051 hi; Flour, 17,586 bbls; Wheat, corn, 288,266 bu; Oats 30,791} 675 bu; barley 0. unchanged; O'hluuo Live Stook. shipments, of stock, but de t stronger; prices rto good mix- light hogs, 5 90@ o heavy, 6 10@6 30; s, and culls 4 5005 50, Receipts, 4,800 head; shipments, Iy and prices firm on all desir- exports, 6@6 25 good to ving, b 70@6; poor to fair, H@ J( for vw»L.": 40 85; hutchers stock ;(equully steady; sales of common to fulr,zw(u. ; good to choice, 8 75m)d 50; . t run of grass Texans; val nominal at 3 266 350 for cows; teers, and 2 90@8 20 for scallaways; stockers and feeders fairly ac- tive and steady at 3 2004 90; milkers and according to quality; fat cattle market closed weak. Shoep-—iteceipts, 400; shipmonts, none; market active and values firmer. demand sencrally good but best on local accounts for fut 90a 100 I, muttons, _Salos, shour- lings at 3 85@4 65 for common to good; inferior to fine, 8 50@5 00. New York Produce New Youk June 28, Quiet and without important e8; western m.ur unchanged, eat rally low n|.utnlull business in uyll!lll ; spot sa es of winter at 1 121 Jg, No lwlnte i @1 264; of m 5, and of No. 2 n,-.m,, at 1 24@1 245, Corn-—Opened firm and closed weaker; demand active; spot sales of No. 2 at biG@ 564; of No 8 at 524, and of steamer mixed and - mar] b wr h)ghvr mand ga rangin choice nu, orn Flour cha luir winter, 125 ot Hdj@ Oats ve and hrm. 0.1 white, 47; Nof2 , 43444, Rye Qui:-l and weak at 109, Barley—Nominal, Pork—Quiet with moderate demand; or dinary wmess for early delivery, 17 00 for new, Lard —Steady; spot sales of steam at 11 474@11 505 eity do, 11 15, Beef Unchanged Cut Meats- Uncha Whisky-Nominal, Philadelphia Produce. PHILADRLFHIA, Jun Wheat—Firm; 125} cash and Ju Corn—Firmer; 54§ cash and June; July, Oats—Kasier; 40 for cash; 39§ for June, Rye —Quiet at %0, e — ' Baltimore Produce. BALTIMORE, June 29, Flour—Firm, Wheat Stealy; Fults, 1 20127, Long Berry, % red winter qules Aok Reumer 601 2540 95, i et gulet Corn—White southern casier at 60; yel- low casier ut b7, A R l-h-rpool Produce. Laverroor, June 28, Flour—American, 9 6d@11s 6d. Wh%wlnhr, s 6d@9s lw' white ) , 98 8d@9s 5d; club, # g f " urn—b- Lard—55s 6d, Pork—Tde, MAHA D \ILY BI’I} THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1881. S. P. MORSE & CO Cash Jobbers and Retailers of DR ¥Y-GOOIDS! 1319 FARNHAM STREET. Dress Goods, To-day we offer 50 pieces of Silk and Wool, {l wool, and Mohair Dress Goods light and dark colors at 10¢ a yard; not a yard of these could be bought at wholesale for less than 25 to 40c. 75 picces all wool Bunting black and colors 16¢ a yard, worth at wholesale 20; 50 pieces bost 26 inch, all wool Bunting, all colors at manutacturers ask 32} for same quali ty; all wool 42 inch.” DeBogos 50c, worth 60¢; all wool 42 inch Chudda Cashmeres H0e, worth 90e, Weo import our own 48 inch hlmk Cachmeres and note as being spe Bargains. at 7he and 8100 qualit they being mn, cqual to those sold by other h.vumm at 81.00 and §1.26. 8, P Lawns, Percales, GINGHAM ORGANDIES, SWISSES. Linen Lawns at 20 and superior to thoso sold at 25 and 40¢ elsewhere. Best cotton Lawns 124¢; FrenchOrgan- diesat 26c, others nsl b and 40¢; 2,400 yards of Deess Plaid Ginghams at 10¢; wholesale, price to-day 124c. Fine Scotch Cheviots from 15 to coteh Ginghams from 25¢ up. P. MORSE & CO: 'Lase Depa,rtment.: 75 styles Valoncionnos Laces, ono 2 inches wide 25c doz; 100 styles of [$ S, tof2 26¢ Alencon Palunza Vermicolli Laces Tbe to $2.60 a doz. Special mention is made of a Cream and a Black all Silk Spanish Laco 3 in, deep, at I deep, at H0e, cannot be duyl for 70c to &1. 00. S. P, ated MORSE & CO. 1 [50c each; 8 linforcod - [French Gros Grain Silk at 7hc and 81; Parasols! Parasols! Wo are convineed that our Parasol ‘Men‘s'FuI;nii-shinngudé"; Men's four-ply Linen Collars vory | : season has been the best quality with hand made button [jarzest west of Chicago. To close out holes all sizes, new styles, six for 7be, [ALL that! romain we offer the balance lothers ask 82,00 to 83.00 a doz. for no bettor qualities; at the rate of £2.00 a doz, wo offer a case of Seamloss Bri for §3.00 a ount of 33} per cent from I prises, Among tho bar- znins hore shown aro a large size Silk Umbrella paragon frame very bost quality serce silk at 3.75; 815,00 tish Sox, sold elsewhere doz, and at $2.50 doz. we sell asuper- |Parasols now 88,00 and 810.00, fine British Sox of a quality nover ($10.00 Parasols now £8.00 and 86.00, sold in Omala under $4.00 a ¢ wul §5.00 Parasols now £3.00 to Mons' Summer Ties Ge, Sc, and 10 |83.30. 8. P. MORSE & CO. each; mens' Silk and Satin Ties 36 to mens’ White Shirts with re- bosom full sized cuffs and linon neck band Geb each and our cus- tom mado bost Shirt for $1.00 each, These goods and prices cannot be du plicated elsowhere, P \l(lR‘l* Sflks. Satms Surahs No firm west of Chicago shows as largo a silk stock asours. 20in. Black Brocades 50 and 7he., worth double; 20 in. Black Satins, 76 and 90c.; 24 in. Black Satins, $1, $1.25, and 81.50; 20 in. Surah Satins, black or colors, 75, 85 and 90c. All Silk Surahs and Mervilleux, $1.26 and 81.50; 21 in. HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT, This and nost month we sell all tho odd aizos n Indies', misses’, and chil- dron's hoso that accumulate from our wpring trado and by calling hero before purchasingyou will save 33} to 50 por cont. In lace top lisle Gloves we aro offering one at 40c and one at H0c oqualto- any shown boforo or olso- whore for 7he and 81 To-day we lhavo in Stock the cheapost and best stock of ladi wots in the west, pricos be, 7Toe, U5, $1.25, 81.50, 2.00, §2.50 and $2.70. 8. P MORSE * CO. & CO “HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, W call the attontion of economical housekeepers to our stock of 90 aud mo in, linen Sheetings at $1.00, 25, $1.60, 81.75 and €2.00 a yard. Uur all linen table Damask ot 22c, o, 4c, and 80¢, and best double 22 in. Cashmero finish Silks, \'rnm Guinet, Giraud, Bellons, Bonet, and b aatin domask at $1.00, §1.25 and £1.50 RN e e 880 lwyard; £ linon Napkins 650, 75¢, 50, 82.75, ‘and ‘€' (the highest (§1-00: (f,';f,’-“f; . “é‘;‘ prices here quoted are for the best |NAPKins b $2.00, 82,60, §2.75, 83 up to 812.00. These goods are all purchased by us direct from Irish and Sooteh manufacturers and sold to our lcustomers without the jobbers profit pid by all Omaha rotailers. qualities.) Our colored Silks rango from 40c. to $1 for the beat, and em- brace all new shades; 24 in. Brocaded Silks and Sutins, $1.25, , 82,25, 82.50 and &1 8. P. MORSE & CO. S. P. MORSE & C0. | 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 & GO, 1319 FARNHAM STREET. Peorin Produce. ProRIA, June 20 mixed, 4] »x(u.n, Corn—Quiet; high mixed, 45@4bhe, ¢ Oats—Dull; No. 2 white at 364c. Ry dy ut 100 for No 2. High Wines \Luulv at &1 08}, Toled.o!’rodum TorLEno, June 29, ed September, 1153 \\'lu‘ut ~Dull; No, 2 ; 115 k ; for year 1 14§; amber 484; No., 2 i hiiye! 1f yon suffer from Dyspopsia, ve: BURDOCK LLOOD BITTERS, 1f you are afficted with Biliousness, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1f you are prostratod with sick Tieadache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1f your Bowels are disordered, regulato them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1f your Blood is impure, purity it with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1f you have Indigestion. you will find an antidote in BURDOUK BLOOD BITTERS, 1f you are troubled with Spring Complaints, er adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t your Liveris torpid, restoro it to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t your Liver is affected, you will find a sure re. storative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, If you have any species of Humor or Plmple, fail not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous Hores, a curative remedy will bo found in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For imparting strength and vitality o the sys ten, nothing can equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, For Nervous and General Debility, tone up the system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, Price, 81.00 per Bottle; Trial Bottles |0 Cts. FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, BUFFALO,N. Y. Nold st wholomls by Iah & MeMahon sad O. F. Goodwan. Je 27 od A. G. TROUP, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Orvics in Hanscomb's Block, with George B Prichert, 1606 Farubag S1., Ouaba, Neb. Collins, olorado. bmaha, Cheyenne, A. POLACK, . Spring and Summer CLOTHING LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN, BOYS AND GHILDREN. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises. COCLOTEING: MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST YLES, Prices to Suit all 1322 FARNHAM STREET, AR Satisfaction Guaranteed, FOURTEE co-\q5 é’*\?’*@ Q .&\0 &::";‘ g N IO R fs N ée'%o’qe QT?S“\“" S L) SR o IF Max Meyer & Co. Guns,Ammunition,Sporting Goods FISHING TACKLE, BASH BALLS, and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY COODS. BEND ¥FOIR FPRIOCE-LIST. MAX MEYER & CQ. Omaha, Ne

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