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— £ 'I‘IIE O\IANA DAILY BFF. THURSDAY, JULY 14, IRSI FINANCE AND COMMERCE. | FINANCIAL, MONEY A ND STOCKS, W York, July 13, oney closed at 24@3 per cent. xchange closed steady at $4 84)@4 86, Governments .L.mi firm. Currency 6s, 130 bid; fours conp. 116 485, coup.” 1143 bid; 5+ continued, 1013; is continued, 1 024, acific railroad bonds closed as follow Union Pacific firsts, 118@1 184; grants, 1184@1 194; sinkMng funds, 1 28@ 1.30; Central’s, offered at 116}, STOCKS, The market to-day was weak in early dealings, and declined } to 13 general Jist while Manhattan F clined 2§ per cent. Subsequently a firmer feeling set in, and an advance of }@1§ per cent. took place, while Panama, which was exceptionally strong, advanced b per cent, Some of Southwesternshares advanced sharply. At second call part of this rise was partly lost and market be- came weak, and further declined, some stocks reaching the lowest point of the da In late afternoon, however, a l\rmor foc ing again set in. and an advance of Hal} per cent. from the lowest point of the day was recorded, The following are the closi CB&Q 162 CS. cC CT Northwestern . . 126§ Preferred ... .18 N & Chat 83 * Preferred E&W ... Adams Exp W Exp. I H& H & St Joe ’I‘M Pac. Preferred. Ill Cent, Wl T & T 6§ Wab & Pac L & C... g Pref'd L. 21§ Thonds, 63, old, advanced to 77 from 71 and closed at 76, MINING BTOCKS, Following are the closing quotations for mining stocks b the New Yorl wining hourd Carribon...... 310 Big Pitsburg. Buck . '8 Orien & Miller . 875 Robinson 6873 Silver CIiff. CHICAGO MONEY MARKET, Cieaco, July 13 Drisk demand and Suy at 4@5 per cent oncall, and 6@7 per i Enstern exchange be 230 linn\hc 21,000, The cleariugs of associated bavks were £6,100.000, W Omaha Wholesale’ Market. Orrice o Tie OMAHA BEE, } Wednesday Evening, July 13, 1881, ‘Wheat advanced 1c for rejected quoted lc lower. f Corn advanced jc. Corn and rye steady and unchanged. Provisions firm. Good apples quoted at $7 00 per barrel. Lemons and oranges de- ized; very few to be had at any oranges advanced 5 50 per box and emons advanced 81 00. Butter and egys steady and unchanged, All other branches of trade continues steady at former quotations. i (e ke My Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash \'o 2 !Hc Cuh \' Live Stock. ote as follows: Butch )3 50; choice butchers' $3'75@4 00, d mutton in fair demand. steers, H'..,,.;-\\e quote as follows; Light packers, $4 80@5 10; medium mixed g:dwx 25 00@5 25; extra choice heavv, 10@5 25. Provisions. FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, $2 80@3 00; patent, $3 4; @4 H0; wint wheat straight grade, $3 00@3 25; patent, $375@4 00; graham Tye, §225; Wileat, £ RYF I-LOUR—&'! 25. MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per cwt. 50c; screenings, per cwt. 70@80c; shorts, per ewt.60c; chopped feed, per cwt. 7hc; meal bolted, yellow, 80c; white, $1 00, rot ATOES—New, 8200 per bushel; old, $1 UL iRY —Liv chickens per dozen, $300; old, spring chickens, |- 1GGS—Shippers’ count, Candled, BU’I‘TER—Lhmce 15; poor, no market; creamers The od, Sound, 8700 per. LI H(l\h — Extracted, hmdm Calif- ornia strained, 15¢. ORANGES—Terrents repacked, per box, $1250; Palermo, per box, §13 00, ;s\mmw, per box §14 00;Imperials, per box 15 00 Lv\m\'; Good repacked per box, $12 00; 13 00. RSP R I1 155 — Percaso of 24 quarts 23 50@4 00, (,()lhl'.l!l"l{](Ib%—Quutnhlo at 14c per | $4 vm.nABLLs All kinds bring good rices. BEESWAX—Yellow, 18@20c. CIDER—Sweet, 20c ner gallon. Grocers List. COFFEE,—Hio, taln, 134o; Rio, good, 1dc; Rio, prime to’ choice, 14ho; Old gov't Jn*\u, 264@28}c, Mocha, 264c; Arbuckle's, TEAS, —Gunpowder, good, 45@5! Tic; Imperial, good, 40@ Ynlmg"’yuun, r00d, 36@ . 650@81 00; Japan Nat Leaf, pan, choice, 60@75¢c; Oolong, goud, ice, 40@55; Souchong, 5@dbe. SUGARS,—Cut loaf, 114c; Crushed, 114c; Granulated, 1lic; Powdered, ]lQL' 8h Fine powdered, 119 Standard Coffee A, llAc New York Confectioner’s Standard 104¢; Good A, 10fe; Prairie Extra C, table syrup, 88¢; half bbls, 40¢, ke, $1 85, SPLOES.—Pepper, 10h; Allspice, 200 Cloves, H0c; Nutmegs, $100: Cassia, 25c; Mace %100, SODA.—Dwight's I papers, £3 00; De- land do, $2 90; Church's, £2 90; Keg soda, | gg 4@i STARCH.—Pearl, 8fe: Silver Gloss, 74 | @Sc; Corn Starch, Bj@8ic; Excelsior Gloss, Ghe; Comn, Te. SALT.~ Dray loads, per bbl, 190; Ashe ton, in sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, s, 8 4 \ 365, DRIED FRUITS—Choice peiches, new crop, i Evaporated Apyl 50 b bokes, 9}@10c; Mich York apples, bhe; St. L old, 6 Bla 5 100, Cream, 10¢; Part ki \VU(II)F WARE~Two hoop [pails, 1 85; three hoop pails, 2 10; No. I tubs, 9 00; No, 2 tul 800; No, 3 tubs, 700; pioncer washboards, 185 Double Crown: 75 Globe Washboard, 350; Well buckets, 3 50. COTTON YAR Cotton yunu. zo{rm 3 cheap, 99 No. t. Louis, 14, ndl k, ..», ‘arpet chain, and 5 ply, 204@213; Colored carpet chain, per Ib, 26; LEAD Bur. 31 65, MATCHESPer caddie, &¢; round | cases, $7.3% square cases, $1.90. PROVISIONS—Breakfast bacon, 11¢; | ows: dried beef, 133¢; shovld. | hams, canvassed 113c; ¢'oice lard, 114c; ers, canvassed 7o EW PICKLES Fine nlmfln .h.m-, s 50. to 300.; Extra ; Common draft Fxtra farm Thorves, u|}nmun to Mm.l farm h--rw- Pvluun in hnrrnl- | & 4 12 00; ‘l\\ in_half bbls, Common plugs, 00; do, in mlrm Is, 7 00, R o, 154 hands (Nlm! &1 i Prussing pure | hands, $60, to 75, BE NS \luhum, hanc Olkars and Tobaccos I, § inch and larger, 0fc; § eod Havans, 850,00} | 10}¢ Kirk’s Kirk's \nlem 2 40; l\uk s st unbmi Kirk's white Russian, 4 185 l\nk~ Prairie Qu Queens Beo, 24 I 16 oz, bs, 13¢; Jo; half boxes, rillants € !mu\ |~-u||xh E( II\M ('- Beat, Common, 25 to T Blackwells Durham, Dikes Durham, lhn/. a8 Jack, |ur linen bags, M l'vulg\ Puck, 2 llet, commion o \(i«wu i Osage orange, 1 to 5| osage orange, 10 bushels or honey locust, per 1b., 35c; lmuum per 100 feet lin., well nlrl-in:. &30 inch battons per 100 feet li STOCK Iul\l DS 25 00, Family white fish, 90 Il hf 1 No, 1 white fish, 90 Ib bf bbls, 6 No. 1 white fish, in 101b kits, 100; family New Holland herrin 120% Russian sardines, 7 per 1001bs, 8 00; G 4 . boneless codtish; i 0 00; No. & 35 00; XL 62 00 elton pine, No. 1, lnu river xalino She; boneless fish, 4de. Half bbls mess mnckml, LA l‘” \\I)\lll 1 3 hi bbls, fat funily do, 2 shingles, £4 ou, No. 3 R.V; mx‘ifl mackere No. 1 ex shore, 12 11 dd 121 do, 100; fat fami 0DS—Oystors, 2 90; do 11 (Ficlds), (Standard), per case, 705 do i I (standard), per cast, 2 40; do 2 I (slack), por case, 2 1 m: No. 1 _><huro, flu(ldlng Material, _LIME—TPer barrel, &1 3! . Cement, l.m. £2 50, 0. stronger and continued unfavorable market opened stronger and ruled steady most felt 100 1bs, $3 »0 The Leather Trade. Oak harness, 39@41c; y hemlock hnmm, Yra 3 Mu(k collar 1@ do11b (ulud(), uz, 380, Salmon, 1 b, per d.»zen, 160; do 2 P 250, Sardines, small f! quarter boxes per bo boxes per box, 1le do half boxes, | Tobsters, 11 per_dozen, feeling firmer ' | for pr - | tors appeared to be favored with incre: orders to purchase, while off not quite o free, ! [ active in all soaked corn, string beans, per e n.n. m,., skins per eas, common, pur case, 1 ’ ves per case, 4 50, Blackberri unchanged at 80c¢ discount per | 210; mon Picard goat per de 21800, boottog Morgcoo per footy |fl|\||n| foot, ; white and ¥ llow m. Deniboniy 1, Y case; pears per case, 300@1 00. W hunl.-l.ur» quotation: 393 for July Septembes @ Imm tt linings, $7. bo: lrl.wkqnnhn aprons per dozen, $12. 4.0 tures; weak and dull tor long option, . l’Al‘H]!— Straw paper, 3kc; de; dry goods 10¢; news paper COAL—Cumbe At b arolina, G{@7e; Lo ice, red Ten- 'white, dc per Ib; Whitebreast_nut, Tump, £6: Towa nut, $6 Hides, Furs, Etc. ireen butcher’s | cured hides, § ;| ides, Basfo; dr W—white Virgtaia, gust and September; 14 day and | = L.uk:nr LI fhc; 1230@12 and offerings fa at 8 80 for Jul gor RR, AT I'urmnuutlll £ox Septombar Winthrop L, do, do, Sc. PLE.\(’HF:I\. COTTO a sreen lamb skins, damaged hides, two-third rate, :d and one grub, classed tw ate,) branded hides 10 py 4 2 97,254 bu; e 919 bu; rye, 102,250 bu; Corn, 507, bu.; barley, 900 bu. 65c; short stripe, 40c; narrow ot | Droad stripe, 10c. New York Mills 4-4 Fairmont Q 4-4 Gle Barnard & Ge; Dairy, Cy -Allen's fancy, can_do, 6¢; Amold’s d do, lru, Dunnell do, ’\lennu unwashed, ]u,ht Hfifllflc' hvmy ||m "HWII’I‘IIL(} H 4 Knickerbocker, | 5 Mystic, bio; Merri mack _shirtings, 6c; Sprague do, Southbridge do, Cochico robe, 7e; }qu..iu.m do, 7 ; Buck shot, $2.15; SHOT.—Shot, 8 rie; Powder, kegs, $06.40; uarter kegy, $1.67; Blast- use, ver 100 feet 50c. Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 82 80; plow stecl, cast, \ T A Marlboro do, 6 ing, kegs, 83, )0; hubs,iper set, 1 40; tongnes, each, | square nuts, | r b, mr] b, B@18c; ' C3 ]ier]m '«Y]h] colors, prices 5@10c hi, 'hu:r and trade actiy ors, ligu- kid tmish, hu ;| ports 6 00@o ‘¢; high colors, Be. JEANS—Rockport, Androscoggin do., A.C. A, 17}c; Ge; cruwlmm, I\uumkcu g satteel # teeth, 4¢; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; apring l( K l NG —u\luulkml'“ 10 Ln 20d, 3 15; 8 to F. mm. i, Gold Medal, A., 14c; Conestoga, C. (. 14c; Easton, B., 10c; Omego superior ex- tra, 28c; Omega medal, 23c; A, Tanoy stripe, 20c; Omoga A, 13@101; Conestoga, R. U"A tnnnh,l-l(l 8 finish, 4 65 half Kegs, 10c extra. Paints, Oils and Varnishes, PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, ., 7¢; white lead, 0. P. & C. O G; Marseilles gre *| French zine, green s o unusually brisk demand and 2 in good stock the last week. Sales of com- mon to fair at 4 00@4 5H0; River, 164c; Hamil ton m,ulur, 13; Ha 14e; is A, C, B, 18¢; ne, m mrmnh nm., B i ndyke brown, 13¢ fancy marble, $3 00; 5-4 ity marble, 53 2 coach black," 16 6.4 wood, $4.00; 6.4 fancy marble, white marble, burnt_ Siennn, refined lampblack, 12¢ ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16 blue, .zot, ultramarine blue, blind and shutter Paris green, 18¢; miliud, L&D, 1&:, NIN blue and brown, 16(:, Beaver Creek, A. ‘blue and brown, c, Beaver Cru-k IS 50c; and for steamer n hedy] w ][nynmkem Bine and.brown, | chrome yl-n‘.w, 1 9c; Utlu, A. X. A, blue, HA«., umu. B. demand; No. 1 white, 5hc; No. 2 @424c; No. 2 mixed, 42@42); and No, 3 do, 40j@A4lc, nlr yar, Gc; gra hght uuk d.xrk lemt elwnmut uml ash 12¢ River biue and browi, 16 sl Boston uch sinc, 100; Pav whiting com’], 1 " lampbiack, ordinary, i 1 Boston XX di drab, 133¢c; Boston O, G s n, hlm and brown, 19¢; | BT 6 T 8le. )\' \Ifiluh In‘\\h[ull. 10 pETH \enktuu rewl unev.mn ml Am., o SYRUPS.—Sugar house, bbls, e balt| 32 ¥ \.,.kn.,u, ,m...( bls, 47c; kegm 4EA6huum, 8280; ohoice “2ics 1ehigh o 4 Prince’s minera 18¢; Charter ()uk fic, 18¢; l]mnlnh i Al VARNISHES - Barrels Furniture, exta, 81 00; lunuhur 90c; lunutuw l' \ urk lu,m wei R TINGE = Anrag "“""'“* a1 3 o 104 do, 26 1 .ppemlln‘J 4 bnm arbon porgallon, m. 150" blmht y .Bc 10 10-4 bleache DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Carbolie, 50¢; Acid, Tart: Copabia, per 1b, 70¢; b, 13¢; 'Calomel, per I, Thc No. 2, Bc; Lunl.ur, lon, 95¢, No. 8, m, swect, extra, per gallon, R salts, per b, 4o 8@ 1003 Iml o oA il, 1102, " per gallon, n;;, do 1b, 81 40; L,»..m gullon, 90, L P , per gallon, 8%, kD gallon, '80c;’ o, h8c; s, 74 deg, Z golden machi ¥ rg.‘l, Bc; 0-1 per gal, 81 50; O, Ortgariun w(a, i 2 & W. ALCOHOL—187 extra Ca]i(nrui.n Todide, .... n., we; Sulphate of "5 Sulphur n..ur, be; hnv. hmm, per 0z, fine I,l‘n:lui !I ’»0(1_2 50; Kenluuk Imur- Horses and Mules. 2 00@7 00; Kentuuky and P{muyl The market is brisk and all grades are #2 00@7 00. selling well at a slight advance in pri ood horses exce Prices range as fol- The demand for supply considerably, NS lnq-uwl 4 50@6 00; domestic, RUMS- Imwmd 4 50@6 00; New bne&hnd 2 004 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, ACH AND APPLE BRANDY 175@4 00, CHAMPAGNES Tmported per_case, ; American, per case, 12 (0@ CLARETS - Per case, 4 50@16 00, WINES—Rhinewine, per case, 6 (0820 00; Catawba, per case ¢ 00@7 00, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Council Bluffs General Market Couvxer, I\Hu« July 1 Wheat -No, 5@ 30¢ to shijpers Hay - Faiv market, with prices at 3; Oats - Market quiet; N Butter - 124c. } 50@4 50, ) and, prices & Potatoes—— New, $125 per bu.; [ per bushel, Onions-—$2 00, Wood-—~Market quiet, with good suply; 87 50, Poultry. ‘Iull(\ Rye—Ne Barley o Grand Junction Market Grasn Juserioy, Ta,, July 13 s Butter- rom Ge to 100 A Chicago Produce. CHicAGo, July 13 ge the markets were stron, ceipts of grain were 17,400 husli by canal, and 783 carloads bracing 99 of wheat, 581 of co of oats. Flour—Held firmly and demand moder ate, both on local and shipping account. Reduced stocks, however, interfered with trading somewhnt and the movement was light. Feeling firm and full former prices were adhered to, Wheat ng, mand l‘\i:fl,l't\ for a good_speculative y The er, influenced Iy bt faie. ahipmonta crop. reports, The falling off i re the sesion, The opening was at ce of J@de. The closing quita 111} for cash; 111} for July; August; 111}@1 113 for S, 111} for October: 1 0D for the A fair business was transactel; nd prices ruled higher entand future delivery, hipping demand quite 5 No. 2 and high mised cash and July; 46§@464 74 for September November; 45 mi\]‘d, 4 (@424, Outs—Ste no material changein closed at 39 for cash; S83@28} for August; 27 for 5 for the year. tye--Kirm for long cash and mear fu. 2 for August; 80 for Sep- 5 884 for Septembe Active and an early advance of cents maintained to the close; mess, 17 60 for cash and forJuly; 17 60 for Au- 3 for the year, d throughout the ces advanced 15 2 5 for cash and Ju August; 11 70 for September; Lard—TIn brisk de 11 45 for the year, Bulk Meats—F ly active and higher, shortrib sides, closed 8 85 for August; 89 Whi y—Steady at 11 eipts—Flour, 22,953 bbls; wheat, n, l;.H 625 bu; oats, 110,- 3 bu; barley, 486 bu, hlll]ll!ll‘ll'AAI‘lu\ll‘. 24,005 bbls; Wheat, bu; Oats 27,942 The foreivn exports from Chicago since January 1, include: 151,805 barrels of flour; 1,494,058 bushels of wheat; 2,701, bushels of corn; 9,828 barrels of pork: 118 boxes of cured meats, and 146,780 tierces of lard. i Lo i Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO, July 1 Hogs—Reeeips 23,000; shipments 3,100; market avers about steady; common to good mixed backing 600@ 6 40; choice heavy 6 40@6 75; mx(;in‘]y at 6 45@6 b @l ht bacon 6 80@ 6 55, ; culls and pigs, b 00 attle—Receipts, 4,600; shipments, 2,- ery good demand for fat caitl ; good to choice shipping 00@ 90; common buteheds’ stock fairl active and poor togood 2 40@3 60; through Texans in lighter supply and better de- man ed cows, bulls and coarse steers at 2 i 2|x5, medium to good common, 3 15( &h @4 add @?2 50; Veal cal valuts firmer; sales of inferior n 5 Texans in strong demand at 3 70 ; stockers and feeders 3l milkers and wpring ves, 4 00@7 00, pts, 1, 00; shi Sheep—Rec stronger; finlml] to choice, 5006 40; lambs, 200G 50 per head. adbiaian Jodoe Lad olli New York Produce. New York July 13, Flour—Moderately active and steady. Wheat—In fair demand and 4§ tolc higher; spot saes of No, 2 red winter at 1 27@1 274; of No. 8 do at 123@] 234; of No. 1 white, 1244, and No. 2 pring at Corn—TIn fair demand and 3@ jo bis her; spot sales of No. 2 at 5oj@bdbc; ed at nu(: Oats- ~Generally lower and in'm icy.- Dull at 403@41c, Barley--Nominal, In moderate demangd and firm; ary mexs for early delivery, 17 50. Lard—Strong and active; spot sales of o western steam at 12 50@12 70; and city do, at 11 75@ 11 80, Beef— Unchanged, Cut Meats—Unchanged, Whiskey- iinal, Cincinuati Produce. Crxcrynari, July 13, Pork-~Mess, fi Lard—Quic Bulk Meats Bacon Flour—Firm; family, b 25 ‘Wheat - Kasier; \u Znul 11 Corn-—Stro; 2 Oats-—Dull Rye ~Stronger; I\u 2, o Barley-—N¢ Whisky—F Baltimore Produce, BAvTinoke, July 13, Flour—Steady. Wheat—Southern firmer; Fultz, 1206 1 24; Longberry, 1 22@]1 27; 2 red am- ber, 1 24} for cash; 1 24 lur July. Corn—White Southern nominal at b8; yellow, nominal at 50@59; mixed western, cuit ¢ 44055 for cash wad July Philadelphin Produce. PHILADELPHIA, July 18, Wheat—Firm and higher; 1 26 for o 1285@) 243 for July; 1 20§@1 21 for Aue rmer; G4§@53 for cash and 1 for August. runer; 41441 for cash; 40§@ u 41:‘ for July. tye—Quiet, at 90, tock ipiLents 3,100: urk- 4, 6 20 iice and lurly utna e Iun to good at 2 50@4 60, fancy heavy, 6 26@6 45, ~'.‘z On Monday July S. P. MORSE & CO, Cash Jobbers and Retailers of DI W-GOOIDOS! 1319 FARNHAM STREET. llth, and Durmg ‘the Week, We invite attention to the greatest bargains it has been our good fortune to offer. We advise an early call and assure the public that nothing can be duphcated elsewhere for anythmg like the money. DRESS G00DS. all wool Buntings, 8} c. Dress Goods, silk and wool and Fancy Brocades, 10¢. yd. 12¢, LAWNS. ORGANDIES. LINENS, 3000 yds. best Lawns and Organ- dies, 6fe. yd. All our Linen Lawns reduced to 15c. yard, Best Dross Plaid Ging- = Bost Cheviot Shirtings, S. P, MORSE & CO. CHEAPEST ST O IR E In the West. HOSIERY, CORSETS, MITTS, 20 atyles ladics' fanc silk-clocked Hose at 23 y seamles ; worth b0c., 100 dozen of our Balbriggan Hose at strong, fine, dumhlo, is controlled by our firm, and is not to be had olso- this hose is $4.00, £5.00, £6.00 dozen. 20 dozen ladies’ pure lisle thread seamless Hose, fast colors, silk om- broidered fronts, 0/asseniunbreakable hip 100-bone ; worth 81,25, ~ 20 dozen silk Mitts, all col ors, ox- Ono/p fra long, 76.; worth $1. Corsets at 7be. ; Liverpool Produce. wroot, July 13, Flour—American, s dd@is 10d; white 94 8d(@y 7d; spring, 9@ 4d; club, ¢ —_——— Pittsburg Live Stook. Premsnun, July 13, ments, 812 head: to best, 6 00@6 50; roceipts, 700 hoad; ship- | @ 00, ¢ Hogs—Active; rhilml‘-],,n.m, 6 7006 50; 50, ments, 800 head Yorkers, 6 40 ankod from ¢ St. Louis Produce. . Louts, July 18, 1 14ja1 't A 1o s« I\.. 38, do 108, (ml m ,um-—m.,vh.-r at 4bf@db y: 46§ for August; 42 for sul. mnbu-, 42§@47 for October; 42h@A2 for Oats—Higher at 378@371 for cash; 34 for July; 87 for August, September and Scarce and higher, Barley—Quiet; No, 2 spring ut 90 bid. Quiet; -hury ot 12123, Steady at 1 08. rmer_and highe; good jobbing demand at §17 65, Stronyg and higher at ¢ and higher at 7 2310 00 Toledo Produce LEI No. 2 red, cash, 118%; August- 1 16§; Scptem” ar 1154 amber, Michigan, ~Quiet and firw How often do we see the hardwork- ing father straining every nerve and muscle, and doing his utmost to sup- Tmagine his foelings when returning home from a hard day's labor, to find his family prostrate with disease, conscious of unpamd doc- tors’ bills and debts on every hand. 1t must be enough to drive one almost crazy. All his unhap) avoided by using wludl oxpel every diseaso from the joy and happiness to at fifty cents a bot- cash; tlu by Ish & MoMahon. (4) port, his family. piness could be Clectric Bitters, u!.um, bringin SIBBETT & FULLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DAVID CITY, NEB, Bpecial atteution glaen to callections in Butler ~ A, G. TROUP, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Orvick In Hanscomb's Block, with George F, Prichett, 1506 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb.j Muslin, DOMESTICS, DOMESTIOS, PRINTS 50 picees Gonuine Lonsdale Cambric 60 pieces Fruit Lonsdale and Hill ie. 10 pieces 9-4 wide Sheeting, 20¢ a 50 pioces best Unbleached Muslin, Widest Porcales, light e ayard, Best Prints, 5o a yard, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. LACES, 3200 yds. Linen Lace, 1 ta 3 in. deop, 10c. yd. 600 yds.” Vermicelli Laco, £ inch deop, 10c, yd. 500 yds, Dutchess, Palonza, Miro- court Lace, 1he. yd 100 piceos Embroidories, full ineh deop, be. yd. 150 pioces up to 2 inches, 10¢. yd 200 picees up to b inches deep d. 100 picces up to 6 inches deep, d. These embroideries oannot be pur chased in any otherstoro, cast or west for double the money. Call early. S.P. MORSE & CO. 8. P. MORSF & CO. CHEAPEST STORE In the West. MEN'S FURNISHING G00DS, and In this department we show the largest assortment of Men’s Collars, hildron's seamloss Hose, Sox, Shirts, Underwear, in Omaha; worth H0c. to 80c. when we mention seamless socks at ladies seamless 15c. a pair, very best Collars, ouk OWN BRAND, with hand-worked but- ton-holes, 1 cach, and best 4-ply Linen Cufls at 25¢ a pair, Gauze Un- Balbriggan Hoso dorshirts at 1. each, Linen Hand- Kerchiofs 8c., 16c on examination will be found equal to 90c.; worth , §2,00 thoso others ask doublo the price for. g Men will know that ours is the place to spend their money, 26c. All of which ce, marked in plain figures, We never deviate. S. P. MORSE & CO, Western Agency for Celluloid Collars. Dealers Supplied. S. P. MORSE & CO.,, 8. P. MORSE & Co. DOUEBLE AND SINGLE ACOTING POWER AND HAND 320U VL IS ) Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MACHINERY, m'l:rn\u HOSE, BR PACKING, AT WIIOL 8 AND IRON 'FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM LE AND RETAIL, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnam St., Omaha. ' Geo. P. Bemis ReaL EstaTe Acency, 16th and Dodge 8ts., Omaha, Neb. This agency doos sTRIOTLY 8 brokerage business. Does not wpeculate, and thereforo any bargaing on_its books are insured to its patrons, instead of boing wobbled un by the avent. Dexterl, ThomasdBro, WILL BUY AND SELL REAX. BST.ATI AND ALL TRANBACTION CONNNCTED THRRRWITH, Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Etc, 1¥ YOU WANT T0 BUY OK BELL Call at Office, Room 8, Creighton Block,"Omaha, -d BYRON REED LEWIS RERD, BYRON REED & CO. OLUBET KSTABLISHED Real Bstate Agency IN NEBEASKA. pleto abstract of title to all Real a andDouzlas county maytf B68,000,000 APPROPRIATED For Pensions 1 have made an arrangement with partios hero by w el he Govertment oo ka and lowa will recelve prompt and SPECIAL ATTENTION, f parties wanting now discharge pa) <|un|h|g Penafons, Hicreas of pesouts bounty, back pay, pride money, LRANSPOFLAtion Inoney commutationgol rations, lands, patents, wend their clalng wddressed to we, 1 will s their interests . aro cared for. 'Letters asking inforuation sbould have stemp enclosed (of rv- ply ! (\]nnml(_nlr»lpomlunl) 504 “G" BN, W, dotwat Washington, D.'C+ F.C. MORG.AN. WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. LEGAL N()TICE In the Circuit Court of lhu United States, for the the District of Nebraska: At & sossion of the Cln_ull Court of the United States, for the District of Nebraska, continued dnd held pursuant to adjournment, at the United Htates court room in the city of Omaha, on the 16th day I"Il! l!&l the Hon. Elmer 8, Dundy presiding in {said_court umuug other proceedings were had witi No. 63 q, Sherman W, Knevals, complainant, vs, Edward elvin Hill, Agnes Hill, Alvin Hill, Flora 11, guardian of min r‘.dulundnnll. its. At now, on this 16 A heing at the May to . D, 188 court, 1t having been made to appear £0 the sat- isfactlon of the said court, that this is & suit commenced to enforce an_ equitable claim u) toad proparty within the wld distriot and that dward Molvin Hill, Agnes Hill, Alvin Hill, Flora ' Hill, John 'Hill, guardian of minor defendants herol aro ot inhabitants of, and have not been found withir the said district, and have not voluntarily hds wult, o1 motion of James M, Wodl. wolicitor for the said complai an i by the court and ordered said defendants above named be and they are ereby dirocted to appesr and plead, answer, oF demur to the complainant’s bill of complaint, on or before the first day of August, 1551, and that in default thereof, an order b entéred in this said bill pro confesso, 1t 4% further ordered by the court that at least twenty days beforo the said first day of Au- wust, 1881, % copy of this order be served upon cdward (1il1, Melvin Hill, Agnes Hill, Alvin , Flora 'Hill, John Hill, guardian ot the ' maid defendants, whercever found, it practicable, and also upon the per- son orf persous’ In_possession or charge of the real property deseribed in complainaut’s bill of complaint, if any there be, and that & certified or 0Ur consec~ ELMER 8. DU NDY, Judge. Tuk UNirep STATES OF AMERICA, ) 0 DIsTRICT OF rragedl ] 1, Watson B. Smith, clerk of the Circult court of the United States for the district of Nebraska, do horly cortiy, that thy above and foregoing & & true copy of an order entered upon the Journal of the proceeding of said court, in the tause therein entitled; that I have comy the - | ke with the original entry of said order, and it is & true transcript therefrom, sud of the whole thereo! Witness, my official wgnature, and the (SEAL] scal of said court, at Omaha, i said district, this 16th day of June, s. . 81, WATSON i3, SMIT . JAMES M. WOOLWORTAI, e zowat Solicltor for mu Dexter L. Thomas, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Owahs, Nebraska. i, LA -

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