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i » O THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FINANGE AND COMMERGE. | FINANCIAL, MONEY AND) STOCKS. New Youk, July 2 Money closed strong at b per cent #4 844@ 86} oup. 1 16§ bid: #}s, coup. 1151 Union Pacific honde closed Union firsts, 1 184@1 19; 1 (@1 20; sinking funds, Central's, 1 16@1 A PANIC AVERTED, The attempted assassination of Garfield created a sensation in Wall street and stock exchange. There was intense ex. citement. At first the news was received with incredu ity, but when the first ad- vices were_confirmed, ¢ v 3 to sell at the best ohtainable prices, Larg Amounts of stock were thrown upon th market, and a heavy shrinkage took place, Outside of the stock markets, however, values were but slightly affected by the news. When it was developed that the !mnrlvm would probably dig, the vecame weak and feveri i the close of busi 1@@44 per cent. kers supported the mar and by their efforts a g at ono time was thr follows id grants, 1 184 offered at 1 20{; oss, when prices declived | prominent ro- ststrongly to-day, panie, whicl , was avert ey Omaha Weekly Review. Orricr or Ttk OMAHA BEE, | Ouans, Saturday Evening, July The volume ot general merchandise busi- ness has been full aintained in all lines. ‘Without any ish, it can be said, of the dry goods trade in particular, that for the entire month of June the s in quantity and quality have been unprecedented in its past history for any June month. Ow. ing to the late spring it was ex pected that sales of dry goods | would be large, but dealers in their most enthusiastic hopes did not dream that their sales would double those in any other previous June, ashas been the case this wummer. The reasons are apparent enough, as heretofore stated in Tie Bre the wants of the regular population tribu- tary, and the demand of the large immi- gration of this year. Not only are immi- grants arriving in large numbers, but they come provided with a4 to make a start without be. ing. obliged to wait for These reports from the dry goods trade fairly illustrate what has heen accomplished in other departments. The sales by grocery houses were never larger. The hardware business is fairly active, Drug- ists are doing a good business in all their Tines. The boot and shoe business is quiet, accord with the season. Building ma- s are moving fre Lumber is very active, both in the city and outside sales, 1n fact, all kinds of merchandise, in sales have turnished and continue to furnish in- dubitable proof of the prosperity of our local markets, Alarge cash Dbusiness is being done, hence the banks are now having but lim- ited calls from borrowe It is true that this is the season for falling off in the de- maund for money by large operators, but aside from that, the receipts of currency from the country by local banks, and from city depositors, have been heavy. Depos- its in the Omaha banks are accumulating Iargely, and country balances continue to pileup, therebeingbut little demand or ship- ping out. City deposits have been large and checking active, but otherwise banking has been quiet, Eastern exchange las been in fair demand and stiffened up a little be- twoen banks, Discount rates rule ensy, eapecially a8 the banks now are customers for good paper. ‘While the merchandise markets have been very active, there has been a rather quiet range of transactions in grain and produce. The demand for wheat was fully sustained, but receipts were limited. Wheat declined 2 conts for Nos. 2 and 3 during the past week, Corn was dull generally, was good, and declined 2c per bushel. Onts were in large supply, and dull in first hands, though showing good jobbing sales; prices Jower by 1. Barley has been in Detter supply, closing at 1c advance. Lye in light receipt for the week, advanced e, Ground feed showed light trade. Bran ad- vanced, other markets being higher, C'orn meal fairly steady. Butter has ruled firm. Flour iv firm on account of strength in the whent markets, Potatoes are firm, there being no large surplus; new po- tatoes in fair offering. Dressed ments steady oand iu moderate re- quest. Fggs in fair supply and advanced lc during the week, Strawberries have shown fair offerings, Oranges and lemons have advanced since last review, Califor- money, 80 Crops, nia pears, apricots, peaches and plums | have put in an appearance, Hidesin good demand on_orders. Wool, uew clip, in stowdy shipping demand on orders, Pro- visions in fair jobbing want. Poultry still in light supply, but showing a slight in- crease. Oattle in fafr receipt, with o tendencies in quotations, Hogs weak Sheep soarce. Calves in demand and fuir e Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No, 2, 94c Cash No. 3, H7xrv jected 67c, BARLEY,—(ash No, 87¢; N RY E.—Cash, 8%, CORN,—Cash No. 2, 81c. OATS.—~Cash, 200 Live 8tock. attle—We quote ws- follows; Butch; er's cows, 83 85@3 60; choice butchens' steers, 88 75@4 00, Sheep—Good mutton i fair ¢ Sheared, 83 60; unsheared, § mand, $red Diinds, il Hofl W quote s followss Light packers, $4 0@ 00; medium mmixed packers, $5 00@5 25; extra choice heay B oa g bl Provisions. . FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, 82 80@3 00; patent, $3 G0@4 50; winter wheat straight grade, 83 00@3 25; patent, &3 76@4 00; graham rye, §2 Wheat, $2 RYE FLOUR 83 25, MILLSTUFFS ™ Bran, per owt, bc; screenings, per owt. 70@80c; shorts, per ewt.00c; chopped feed, per owt, Tbe; mieal l)olh’,‘xv!luvl, 80c; white, $1 00, POTATOES —Per bushel, peach blows, #1100 new, 81 75 per bushel. POULTRY—Live chickens per dozen, 3 00; old, spring chickens, &3 50. “liuusahnpwn count, 18Je: Candled, . —(hoice, 18; poor, no market; creamery, 20c APPLES—Baldwin's repacked, #3500 :;’m‘tcd. first-class Calif- rrents repacked, per box, 8000, Palerwo, per box, 86 0. by 00“' per box, §7 00; Imperials, per box, LEMONS—Good repacked per Lox, $5 50; ST AWEERRIES — Gool though supply | * shipping | g GOOSERERRIES quotable at 1 WGETA In light receipts or qt 3—All kinds bring good WAX-—Yellow, 18@20c. CIDER—Sweet, 20c per gallon. Grocers List. <Rio, tair, 134c; Rio, good, @ to choice, 14he; Old gov't $5(@ Hc; 10470} , good, 36@ Nat Leaf, 1 ng, goud, Souchong, RS, —Cut Joaf, 118e; Cru 1de; Granulated, 11ic; Powd Fine powdered, 11§c; Standard ( 11he; New York Confectioner's § A, 10§¢; Good A, 10c; Prairi 17%; Allspic , #1100 Cassia, 2 ~Dwight's I papers, 83 10; De Iind do, 88 00; Church's, 3 00; Keg soda, f@jc. I.—Pearl, & n Starch, 8} Silver Gloss, Excelsior Gl bbl, 100; Ash ry, 60, bs, 347 ton, in sacks, 4 bbls dairy, 100, 3s DRI FI peaches, new erop, 7Ac % Ih hox i halves, ted Apples, New York 1, be; Prunes, Currants, T@T74e; Choice vapor . Gj@ic , new, 10c. i~Full Cream, 113¢; Part Skim, 10c. WOODENWARE-Two hoop_ pails, hree hoop pails, 2 10; No. T tubs, No, 2 tubs,, 8 00; No, 3 tubs, 7 00; or washboards, 185; Double Crown- lobe Washboard, Wellbuckets, 3 50, COTTON YARN —Cotton yarns, 204@ ) cheap, 9@94; medinm, “9@104; No. ; Candle wick, 25; Carpet 4 ply, 204 214; Colored carpet er 1, 20; I,I”\'h Iar, £1 65, MATCHES-Per caddie, 82 PROVISIONS-— Breakfast con, 1le; choice lard, 114c; dricd beef, 185c; should: erw, canvassed 7¢; hams, canvassed 11jc; Lacon, sides, w; W PICKIL 20 50; do in half bbls, 5 12 00; do, in_half bbls, 0 ium, in barrels, smalls, in bbls, gherkins, in bhls, 13 half bbls, 7 25. VINE ure apple extra, 18¢; pure o Prussing pure_apple, 15 lnn{ ow, 83 80 per bbl BEANS-—Medium, Imml picked £300 per bushel. ROPFE—Sisal, 7 inch and larger, 10¢; 8 inch, 10, il 1le. SOAPS-Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 285 Kirk's sterling, 2 40; Kirk's standard, 3 30; Kirk's white Russian, 4 60; Kirk's Eut 1 85: Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), k's magnolia, 3 90, DLES—Boxex, 40 1bs, 16 oz, 8, e 40 1bs,, 16 oz, 68, 18¢; boxes, 40 4 or., 84, 124c; half boxes, 20 sets, American, 8 275; Nortl Iye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275, BOTASH--Pennsylvatia cans, 4 d in case, 3 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in ¢ 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50. FIELD SKED — Red clover, choice, few, £330 per bushel; mammoth clover, new, 8575 white clover, new, $1400; lfalfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, 81300 Timothy, good, new, $2 502 65; blune grass, extra clean, $125; blue grass, $1.15; orchard grass, $200; red top, nillet, common or Missouriy t, German, $125; to $150; 5 15, DG ESEED—Osage orange, 1 to 5 Dushels, 85 00; osnge orange, 10 bushels or over, &150; honey locust, per Ib., 85c; per 100 Tbx., 825 00. PISH—Family white fish, 00 1b hf hbls, No. 1 white fish, in 10'1b kits, 1 00; family 10 1b kits, 76c; New Holland herring, per keg, 120; Russian -sardines, 75c; Colum- bin river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; George's 7he; boneless fish, MACKEREL~—Half bbls messmackerel, 100 1bs, $12 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 1bw, 600; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 1bs, 8 85; mess mackerel, 12 10 {ibn. 2 25 No, 1 ex shore, 12 I do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 12 1 do, 1 00; fat family, 10 b do, 75e. CANNED GOODS—Oysters, (Field's), per case, 83 per case, 2 50; do 2 1b 375 do11h (. Sh'mmlnrnl), per case, standard), per case, 2 40; do h (slack), per case, 2 60; do 1 1h (slack), per case, 185, Salmon, 1 b, per dozen, 160; do 210, per dozen, 250, Sardine wmall fisl, fmported, half Boxes per dozen 170; Amorican, quarter boxes per do 140; do hialf boxes, per dozen, 2 40. 1 sters, 1 er dozen, 180, Tomatoe (IS 25 do 8 b per case, Com, 2 1 (Mountain) v w3405 woaked oom, 190; do 1 (Yanoouth), per case, 8 50; String beans, per_case, 1 90; Lima beans 200, Succotash per case, 210, amon, pnr case, 175; peas, choice, Pens, o ver case, 4 50, Blackberries, 21b, per case, 4 10; strawberri 75: raspherries, 2 10, per *case, Damsons, 2 1b, per case, 2 pears per case, 3 Qo@d ries per ouse, 2 50, Ege plums, case, 3 30; d b) 21b, per case, 8 25 TH@3 00, Bartlett ) per cse, , case, 3 60@4 205 do, (pie), ¢ 0 pie, 6 1b, per dozen, 2 80, “Carolina, 63@7c; Louisioua, 1§ NUTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten. newsee, 8he per 1b; fancy white, ¢ per 1bj raw—white Virginia, 7@74c. Dr Goods. 80; Adriata, 74; Atlantic, A, 74; Ashley, s#; Androscoggin, 12; A{, leton, 6 to 8; Bedford, R,, 5} Boott, ; family cotton, 74 Bangor, ¥, 7h; Capital, A, 6: Cone- stogo, 274; Conestogo, D, 64; Dwight, X, 6; Fruit of theloom, 224 Fruit of the loom, 25; Frait of the loom, 274; Farmers, No 1, 4; Farmers, A, 7; Farmers, B. B, o Great F.sn..uim_'l ; Tadian’ orchard, A, 8; Tndian o dian head, 75; Indian head. 12); Lawrence, 6} to 8 Lawrence, X X X, 94 Mystic River; 73 New York Mills, 273; Pepperell, E, K;"w)?wnfill, R, 74: Pepperell, N, 0f. BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog- ging A A, Gold medal, 10; " Audsowongeiny 4, ; Blackstone, 84 to 94; Blackburn, A A, 6; Boott, R, 6 Hoott, Cabot, 12; Caboty 11; Cabit, 815 Divight Anchr, 10 Fruit of the loon, 104; Hills, 44; Lonsdale, 9}; Lonsdale Oa Nassat, 61; New York mills, 13; Ne wills, * water twist, 14, Pepperell ], 12; ! |'e§|n‘rr“. 274 Pocahontas, 9; 8; Senote, bl bleeched, 8k Utiea: heavy 3 Wansuttas, 13; Wamsutta cam- brig, 1 PRINTS—Albion fancis Ghe; Albion solid colors, 6; Albion indigo, blue anl white. 9; American, 64; Shirting, 6; Carle- ton, 6; Cocheco, eco shirtings, 8 Freeman,s robe, Freeman's pink, 6 Freeman's block, 53; Hamilton fsncies, 8, Hamilton red, i ik, T !\!er:ixnn;«‘- piques, m.!.m.« and red, 64; Reg son's mourniug, 7; Simpson’s Alpaca finish, 6h, COTTON DUCK-Boston X brown, net, 103¢; Boston XX d. 12);Boston, XXX dyed brown 124; Boston 9 oz dyed brown net, 9; Boston 10 0z dyed brown, 16; Royal (8 0z) 29 inch, 11; Starl (8 .0z), 13: Btark, (10 oz), 16}; Btark, (8 0z), coloved, 144; Stark, (10 oz), I73. GINGHAMS —Amoskeag, 1lc; Bates, 104; Bates minton dress styles, 114; Earl- ston, 94 Glasgow chocks and fancies, 10; ( ow royal dress styles, 113, LORED CAMBRLOS. wrner, 5; Hooksett, 5; ish, 54; Red Cross, 5. _ROLLED CAMBRICS—G & (o, 6}; 8, 8. & Sons, 6}; High colors, 1 cent more, DRILLS~Adsistic, 8§; Applston, 8; £3 60; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 00; | 32 Bank codfish, Ge; Gen. boneless codfish; | o 2 1b do 11 (Fields), | 2 e, por | bhl, §2 50, wir per bu, 2 *Z felt 100 1bs, 88 50, Straw board, $4 00, BROWN COTTONS-Atlantic, 6 to chard, honost width, 74 In- | &7 ; MQNDAY JULY 4 1881, sta. 7¢; Boott 1 hed, 95 ell; 81; Stark, A, 8} SILESTASS Blackburn, 04; Capitol, 155 Coin, 11: Lonsdale, © WIGANS, lk»rlm,li% ] 8; Caledonia, XX., 113; Cal X, mers' and Miners, No. 7, 114 Farmers’ and Miners', No. 10, 16; Park mills, n?ru 158, Pepper- TICKIN( Amosk A, 174e; Amoskeag, A new, 16; ag, B new, 15; Amoskeag, D new, Amoskeag, E , H new, 104; A Iark's mills, 60 in, 3 ; Cordis, A A A, 164 in, 154: Falls compa 20; Falls company, O B ny, O B¢ 0, 32in CTMS, —Amoskeng, 16ch; Amoskeng 0 0z, 19. Beaver Creek, Al T Creeh,C C, 1 donia, B, 12 X2 0ld York, double Palmer, 9. noskeng California, € J double weights, 12; m, A A'A, 10} CRASH. - Stevens, I}, 8¢; Stevens, D, 8); Stevens, X, 0§; Stevens, venss M, 11}; Stevens, N N, X X, 15 1D, 14 one cent h Stevens, Bleached White White Star, col red, 24, TWI 8, —Allen, Cubans A, len, Cubans B, 16; Belgian, 20; Coche ;' Coventry, 31, KENTUCKY S s Abhotsford, 11}; 2 134; Buckeye, 18; Bunke tta, 134; French Tweed, Fug Mohican, Rock, 18, "LANNELS, —Assabet 3 Assabet Rob R 75; As French plaids, 50; Blue I; Cocheco; 374; Carondalet, Ridye, g Drugs. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.—Acid, Carbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, 5oc: Balsam ppabin, per Ib, 70c; Hark, Swafras, per Sinchonidia, 1, 13¢; Calomel, per 1b, er oz, 8ic Chlorofors bon ofl, 1102, per gallon, 114¢; do 150 ser gal, 134c; " Oil, Castor, No. 1, per gal, 1 00; Oil, Castor, No. 2, ner gal, 90¢; Oil, Origanum, 40@ PAW.LR. & Todide, per b, Sulphate of ulphur flour, per 0z, Horse id Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at a slight advance in prices. The demand for good horses exceeds the qupply considerably. - Prices xango as fol- ows: Fine single drivers, 8150. to 800.; Extra draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common_draft horses, ‘8100, t0150.; Extra farm horses, $110, to125.; Common to good farm horses, 800, to $100; Extra plugs, 800. to 7 Common plugs, 820, to $40. MULES, —15 to 153 hands (extra), §125. 01505 14} to 15 hands, $100, to 140.; 11 to % , 875, to100.; 134 to 14 hands, $60, Cigars and Tobaccos. CIGARS. —Seeds, $15.00; Connecticut, £25,00; Mixed, $35,00; Seed Havana, §50.00; Clear Havana, 875.00, TOBACCO — PLUG. — Golden Rule, 241, B Spotted Fawn, b7¢; Our Rope, B8c; Star, pounds, 24 1b, Lutts, 56c; Horse Sho, pounds, 24 11, butts, 5bci Purity, 24 1b, butts, 52¢; Queen Bee, 24 1b, butts, Hict Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 673 Arfy and Navy, pounds, ole; Bullion, pounds, 5%e; Lorillard’s Climax, pounds, 57c. E CUT—In pails.—Hard Golden Thread Y i Rocky Mountain, Daisy, i ~In_tin foil— ) 20z packages, 5 1b boxes, per 1b 60¢; Lorillard’s Tiger, MOKING—AIL mlut‘s Common, 25 to anulated —Blackwells Durham, 16 s Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 45c;_Seal of a, 16 07, 46; Seal of Nebr: linen bags, oz, tin Marburgs’ Puck, Tail, Ghe. feet lin., and 2 81251 well curbing, $35 attons per 100 feet lin,, f )CK BOARDS —A stoc £40 00; C, common stock, FLOC ) 1, 840 00; £35 00; 00; yellow pine, No, 1, " A star(best) 8271 NDSHINGLES shingles, $4 00, No, 2, £3 00; No, 3, $2 50, Lath, 8 00, Building Materlal 4—TPer barrel, 81 35; bulk per bu., Cement, bb], 2 50. Towa plaster, Tarred The Leather Trade. Oak harness, 30@41c; ted, 40@43c; hemlock skirting per 1b, fair, 44c; k 2le; fair do; 18@20¢; fair No, 2, 16@ hemlock sole, Buffalo slaughter, per 1b, hemlock sole, B, A, slaughter | 5 oak sole, 40@480; oak u hemlock upper, 23c; ok kip skins per Ib, B0c@81.1 k kip sking per b, 7be@s1.00; kip, skins per 1, 8 : oak calf per 1b, 81,200 ver 1, 81,104 1,25(@$2,10¢ Sin card goat per doz, $36.00@848,00; bootleg Morocco per foot, 30@3be; calf kid per foot, 85c; roans per doz, $9.00@$10.5 hite and _yellow lin- ings lwr doz, $8,00@810.00; y linings per dor, §7.00@$9.00; Russett linings, &7.- f‘lgaarknuitlm' aprons per dozen, $12.00@ PAPER-Straw paper, 8je; Rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, 7¢; mauila paper, 10c; news paper, 8c. COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris_Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, $6; Whitebreast nut, Towa lump, 86; Towa nut, $6; Rock Springs, §8. Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 6}; green cured hides, 7§0; green salt, part cured hides, 8@gde; dry fint, sound, 1@ 140; dry calf and kip, 18@14c; dry salt hides, sound, 11@120; groen calf, wt. 8 to 15 Ihs., 10@11¢ green calf, wt, under 8 1bs, per_skin, 5 sreen pelts, §1 00@1 15; green lamb skins, E1'10@1 95; damuged hidee, two-third rate, (out soored and ome gl “classed twor thirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off. Coon skins, No. 1, 45c; No. 2, 800; N 20¢; No, 4, 10c. Mink, No. 1, H0¢; No. 800, No. 2 25c. Skunk, No. 1, bla Gbe; ghort stripe, 40c; narrow stripe, broad stripe, 10¢. Tallow, 5}, Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16 18@15¢; medium unwashed, light, tul-washed, choice, §2c; foir, 80¢; dingy aud w., 28¢; burry, black and cotted wools Shot. SHOT. Shot, $1.90; Buck shot, $2.1% Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; do., half Kogs, $3.48:do., quarter kegy, $1.87; Blast- i .. “use, ver 100 feet 50c, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P. P, Te; white lead, O, P, & G, Co.,pure, . nzl:r.eilh»- green, 1to .'pl‘lb cans, P ‘fo., el gty q‘nu 12¢; Frencl ng, red seal, 11¢; French zine, in varnish asst, 200; French since, in oil asst, 1o¢; Raw and burut umber, 11 cans 12¢; raw aud burut Bienna, 18c: vandyke brown, 13c; 1- | domesti per 1b, e, “]trvchninc. per oz, $1 40@1 60. | " | Mal refined lampblack, 12¢; conch black, 16c; ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16¢; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome green, L. M. & D., 14¢; blind and_shutter green, 1. M, & 1., 14c; Paris green, 18¢; ndian red, 1 etian red, f; Tnsean an Vermiliod, 1. & P, 18¢; low, L., M., 0. & D, 0., 18¢; o, 9c; golden ochre, 16; patent dryer, 6e; graining colors: light oak, dark oak, walnut, chestnut and ash”12¢ Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, & plow steel, cast, 7Tie; ast tool do, 15@20 wagon spokes, do set, 8 00; hubs, por set, 1 25; felloes, sawed dry, 150; tongnes, each, 75 85c; axles, each, The wquare nnts, per 1, 7@1lc; washers, per I, 8@18c; rivets, per Ib, 11¢; coil chain, per 1b, 6@12¢; malleable, 8ic; swhars, 6c; harrow , per keg, b 00; spring sing, 4 20; | d finish, , 10c extra. Liquor. ALCOHOL--187 proof, i gallon, extra California spirits, proof at 118 per proof gallon triple refined spirits, 187 proof, 81 16; per proof gal re-distilled whiskies, $1 001 50; fine blended, 81 50@2 50; Kentucky bour- Lons, £200@7 00; Kentucky and Pennsyl- vania ryes, €2 00@7 00. BRANDIES-—Imported, £ 00@16 00; 1 40@4 00. Imported, 4 50@6 0 16 per GIN 1 40(@ 3 00, RUMS- Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 505 'EACH AND APPLE BRANDY- 1 7504 00. CHAMPAGNE 26 00(@34 00; Ame: 18 00, CLARETS-—Per case, 4 50@16 00. Wi Rhinewine, per case, 6 00@20 awba, per case 4 00@7 00, Dry Paints. e lead, 6ifc; French zine, 10¢; Paris 24c; whiting gilders, 13c whiting com'l, lir: lampblack German- lampblack, ordinary, 8c; Prus- \ltramarine, 18¢; vandyke, amber, raw, na, raw, dci ; domestic, Tmported per case, can, per case, 12 00@ Lrown, 8¢; 403 sienna, burnt, Paris green genuine, 85c;_ Paris green com'l 25c; chrome green, N. Y.¢ 20c; chrome green K., 12c; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, America, 18; Indian red, 10c; se pink, 14c; venetian read, Cookson's venctian red Am. red lead, Thes chrome yellow, genuine, chrome’ yel: K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 8¢; ochre, French, Zjc; ochre, American, 1% Winter's mineral, 2jc; lehigh brown, 2k K spanish brown, Prince’s mineral VARNISHI Barrels per g Furniture, exta, $1 00; furniture, No. 90c; furniture, U, 75c; conch, extra, “onch, No, 1, £1'00; Damar, $1 2 70c; asphaltum, 70c; shellac, $3 50; oil finish, $1 OILS--110" carbon _pergallon, 11}c; 150° headlight, per gallon, 1240 175" headlight Jpergallon, Jic; crystoline, per gallon, 20 inceed, raw, pe lon, H0c; Linseed, boil- ed, per gallon, 53c; lard, winter str'd, per gailon, 85¢ No, 1, 70¢, No. 2, 60c; castor, XXX, per gallon, 93¢, No. 3, 87c; sweet, per gallon, 85e; sperm, W. B., per gallon, S1'58: fish, W B., per gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, extra, per galion, 75¢, No. 1, 65; lumberi- cating, zero, per gallon, 30c, summer, 15 golden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 85¢, N 3, 280; sperm, sigmal, per gallon, 80¢; tu peéntine, per gallon, ‘Bbc; naptha, 74 deg, per gallon 185, 63 deg, 17c. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Conncil Bluffs Genoral Market- Couxern, Buorrs, July 2, Wheat—No. 2, 80@83c. Corn—Fair demand; 25c to shippers, 30c to consumers Oats—Market quiet; No. 2, 30c. Rye—No. 2, 80c. Barley—No, 2, 8¢, Wood—Market quiet, with good supply; H0@8 00, ices at 812, s 84 TH@>5 00. Fair market, with Hoys— Light demand, pri Cattle—Beef, $3 b0@4 25, Sheep--#3 H0@4 00. Butter—12§@15c. Eegs—10c, Poultry—9@10c. Potatoes—New, $125 per bu.; old, 7o per bushel. Onions— 2 00. ¢ e e Grand Junotion Market. GRAND Juserio. Ta., July 2. From 9e to 13¢ Butter ¥ - o = How often persons have been annoyed liy burrs elinging to their dress orclothing, and how seldom have they, when cleaning them, given it a thought that Burdock Root is the most valuable blood o wrifier known, and is sold L name of Burdock Blood rial size 10 cents DYING BY INCHES. Very otten we see a person suffor- ing from some form of kidney coni- plaint and is gradually dying by inches, This no longer need to be so, for Electric Bitters will positively cure Bright's disease, or any disease of the kidneys oruriniary organs, They are especially adapted to this class of diseases, acting directly on the Stomach and Liver at the same time, and will speedily curo where every other remedy Das failed. Sold at fifty cents a bottle, by Ish &(}\Ic- m, The Oldest Estarushed BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., BANKERS. Business transvted same as that of an incor- porated oank, Accounts kept In currency or gold subject to sivht check without notion Cortificates of deposit 1ssued payable In three, six and twelve months, bearing interest, or on demand without Interost! Advances made to customers on approved secu ritios at market rates of intorest. Buy and seli gold, bills of exchange, govern: ment, state, county and city bonds. Draw sight drafts on England, Lreland, Scot- land, and all parts of Europe. Sell European passage tickets. CTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. sugldt PROPOSALS FOR BEEF. EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Office l of Indian Affairs, Washington, June 15, 151, Sealed proposals, indorsed ‘“roposals for Beef,” and directed o the Commissioner of In. dian'Affalrs, Washington, D. C., will be received until 11 0'clock . 1., Wednesday, July 20th 1851, for furnishing for the Indian service, 14,250,000 pounds Beef on the hoof. Bids wust be made out on Government blanks. Schedules showing the quantities to be deliver. od at each Agency, together with blank proposals and form of contracts and bond, conditions to be observed by bidders, time and place of deliv- and all other necessary instructions will be firhished upon spplication to the Indian_Oftice at Washingion D. U, or Nos. 65 and 47 Wooster stroet, New York; W. 1. Lyon 453 Broadway New York, and to Commissaries of Subsistence, U, 8. At 'Saint Louis, Obicago, Saiut Paul, Leaven- b, Owmaha, Cheyenve, and Yaukton, sud the aster at Bloux City, Bids will be openied at the hour and day sbove stated, and bidders are (1t be present atthe P OmhTIvIRD 7 I8CKS. Al bids must be accompained by cortified checks 4pon wme United Statos Depository or Assistans " forat least five per cent of the smount of the propesal. H. PRICE, 1319 S. P. MORSE & CO., Cash Jobbers and Retailers of DR ¥-GrO O IDS! FARNHAM STREET. Dress Goods. To-day we offer 50 preces of Silk and Wool, all wool, mu{ Mohair Dress Goods light and dark colors at 10c a yard; not a yard of these could be bought at wholesale for less than 25 to 40c. 75 pieces all wool Bunting black and colors 1Te o yard, worth at wholesale 20; 50 pieces best 26 inch, all wool' Bunting, all colors at 2 manutacturers ask 32} for same quali- ty; all wool 42 inch. DeBeges 50c, worth 60c; all wool 42 inch Chudda Cashmeres 50c, worth 90c. We import our own 48 inch black Cachmeres and note as bemg special Bargains. at The and $1.00 qualities they being fully equal to those sold by other houses at $1.00 and $1.25. 8. P. MORSE & CO. Tawns, Percales, GINGHAMS, ORGANDIES, Linen Lawns at 20 and 25¢, superior to those sold at 26 and 40c elsewhere. Best cotton Lawns 124c¢; FrenchOrgan- dies at 250, others ask 35 and 40c; 2,400 yards of D vess Plaid Ginghams at 10c; Wholesale, prico to-day 12}c. Fine Scotch Cheviots from 15 “to 374c; Scotch Ginghams from 25¢ up. S. P. MORSE & CO: “Lace Depariment. 75 styles Valenciennes Laces, one tof2 inches wide 25c¢ doz; 100 styles of Alencon Palanza Vermicelli Laces 75¢ to $2.60 adoz Special mention is made of a Cream and a Black all Silk Spanish Lace 3 in. deep, at 85c. 44 in. deep, at HOc, cannot be duplicated for The to $1.00. 8. P. MORSE & CO. Mon'sFurnishingBoods | Parasols ! Parasols! We are convinced that our Parasol b business this season has been the [best quality with hand made button it west of Chicago. o close out holes all sizes, new styles, six for 75¢, [Ary that remain we offer the balance lothiers ask $2.00 to 3,00 a doz. for no [at & discount of 33} per cent from bettor qualities; at the rate of 82,00 (18ual retwl pries. Among the bar- Men's four-ply Linon Collars very I 4 8 " |lgains here shown are a large size oz, wo offor a caso of Seamless Bri- K" Umbrella. purgon frame_very tish Sox, sold elsewhere for $3.00 a |hest quality sercesilk at $3.75; $15.00 doz. and at $2.50 doz. we sell asuper- [Parasols now §8.00 and $10.09, £10.00 Parasols now $8.00 and £6.00, d 85.00 asols now £3.00 to 30. 8. P. MORSE & CO. inforced bosom full sizod cuffs and HOSIERY, GLOVES, COBSETS, linen neck band 6eb each and our cus- This and next 'f"'""‘ “"’,""“ all the tom made best Shir § lodd sizes 1 ladies’, misses’; and chil- Mhoss goods and pricos cannot be. du. (dren’s hose that accumulate from our Blisatad eliewlicte, spring trade and byealling here before purchasing_you will save 33} to 50 P. MORSE & CO. {fine British Sox of a quality nover sold in_ Omaha under $4.00 a do: Mens' Summer Ties 6c, 8¢, and 1€ leach; mens’ Silk and Satin Ti [50c each; mens’ White Shirts w S per cont. Tn lace top lisle Gloves we — ———— " |ure offering one at 40c and ono at 90¢ Silks, Satins, Surahs, fhm i w8 i S whero for 76¢ and £1.25. To-day we have in Stock the cheapest and best No firm west of Chicago shows as [stock of ]zuli_u_fl U‘u s luot}m west, |Avg8 /a1l kool an otre: /20 n: Black [pricos (B0 760, D0, |81.86) 81.50, Bk 82.00, and $ Brocades 50 and 75c., worth double; S P MORSE & 00. 20 in. Black Satins, 75 and 90c.; 24 | - o HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT, in. Black Sutins, $1, $1.25, and §1 20 in. Surah Satins, black or colors, | We call the attention of economical 75, 85 and 90c. Al Silk Surahs and housekeepers to our stock of 90 aud Mervilleux, 81.25 and $1.50; 21 in. ;30)}"2-‘1lé;)w-élh_"guvl:‘";"; Orlt]t 8;::‘(‘), r FOR | |81.25, 81, 7hand $2.00 a i e Qo e oo Our all linen. tablo. Damask at 22 Guinet, Giraud, Bellons, Bonet, and %0 45¢ e el &““Ll‘_‘;‘;“m‘}‘é‘;“fig other well known makers, 81.50, [T SATIASK B e e 650, Tt o105, 8175, 82, 82 50; 94 i, ui g2, [ yard; & linen Napkins G5c, 'iflci T €00 By 24 in. ab $2, g7 00," §1.25, $1.50, 8175, and 82.50, $2.75, and (the highest |02 F 2500 A DI E TR brices hore quoted are for the best Mgk"glgt‘gflf;fi‘fii_“9;';{-,7“,;3*43}{ qualities.) Our colored Silks range |1P 10 $I500 <ot b : d e nto 81 for. the bst, and e [purchased by us direct from Irish an brace all new shades; 24 in BiseRand Scotch manufacturers and sold to our Silks and Satitis, 81,25, §2.75, 82,25, customers without the jobbers profit ROTB0ARA RS o paidibyiall Omiglinjretuyiers, P. MORSE & CO. P. MORSE & C0. most parfect MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. We solicit country orders, wholesale or retail, always guaranteeing the LOWEST market prices; the system and care is used in fill- ing orders for goods or samples.: S. P. MORSE & CO, . 1319 FARNHAM STREET. United States Depository. rIReT NationalBank —OF OMAHA.— Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMATIA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) BTABLISIIED 1856, Organized a8 & National Bank August 20, 1863, CAPITAL AND PROFITS,OVER - 9300 00Q OPYICERS AND DIRNTORS ¢ Hanyan Kouxvze, Prosident. 'Auaustus Kountzw, Vice President, H. W. Yates, Cashier, A. J. POFPLETON, Attorney, JOuN A. CREIGUTON. F. Davis, Asst. Cashier. This bank receives deposits without regard to amounts, Tssues time certificates bearing intercst. Draws drafts on Sn Francisco and principal cities of the United States, also London, Dublin, Edinburgh and the principal cities of the conti- nent of Europe. Sells passenier tickets for emigrants by the fn- man line mayldef D.T.MOUNT, MANUPACTURKR AND DEALER IN SADDLES AND HARNESS. 1412 Farn, St. Omaha, Neb. AGKAT POB THN OKLERRATED CONCORD HARNESS Two Medals and & Diploma of Honor, with the | very highest award the judges could bostow wis awardod”thia haruess st the Centennial Exhibi- | tion, Common, also Ranchmen's and Ladies' SAD- DLES. Wi and invite all who cannot examine o send for prices. apt! Summer—All the people want it— profits big, rite at once to the Boston Lamp Co., &7 Washington street, Boston, Mass. Their new lamp burner with the Hyde Wick attachwent, makes korosene lamps burn evenly. 1t has Two small hand wheels insteads of oxk—each wheel controlling @ corner, or one-half the wick. ~Selly atsight. Fims ANy Lawr. Terms to agonts, §2, 8, and $3.50 per doz. Retail price, 85, 46 and 60 cents. Sawples sent (0 agents by mall 15 A GENTS if you want something to sell fast in . D, HOM@EPATHIC PHYSICIAN. {ot *Children and Chasonic Discascs & fi»m’. Office at Residence, 3009 Cass stroct. ¥io10w m., 1102 p i, aad after ¢ b Wo ch;l the largest stock in the west, | o | ing before him, wherein Arthur EDHOLM & ERICKSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING JEWELERS. LARGEST STOCK OF (told and Silver Watches and Jewelryin the City (Cdime and see our stock, as we will be pleased to show goods. 16TE & DODGHE, EDHOLM & ERICKSON. Orpo8ITE FOSTOFFICE Notice to Cont NOTICE. Gilbert Wesson will take notice that on the 30th | Board of County Commissioners of Douglas ay of April, A. D. 1851, the County Judge of | County, Nebraska, until Wednesday, July Douglas County, Nebraska, issued an order of | 27¢h, A, D)., 1881, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the attachment for the sum of 20 in an action pend- | crection of ' of & court | building . Omaha, in sald ul?. in rdance wi atfons made by plaintiff, and Gilbert Wesson, defs )lians - and sp ) property, to-wit: Funds have be Myers, architect of Detroit, Michigan, der said Order. Said cause was © now on file in the county elerk’s offie sth day of July, 1851, at 6 o'clock . w. | Omaha. AKTHUR A. PARKER, | “po o)) o Plalng®. | 400 sum Jun 1881 evev thur-dsw | G SRS R e 00 s bidder will enter luto a eo. = emis foud and sufficient boud, should the coiitract he awarded him. A copy of the specifl | warded upon ap| tions will be for- jon to the county proposils, 16th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neb. ccompany ¥ . | “Fhe board reserves ihe xight to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commis- This agency d0es sTRICTLY 8 brokerage business. | sioners. Does not aud therefore soy bargaine on ite books are nsured to its patrons, instead of being gobbled up by the agent. l OMAHA, Neb., June 25th. 1881. JOHN R, MANCHESTER. County Clerk. June 27-t1