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TEE OMAHA'lAILY) BEE : THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1881
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.-
FOTANCIAI
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> EW YOHK , September 28.-
MONBV
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AND HTOCKrt.
Money closed at 2 per cent nfter tnttch-tig
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0.1 hifli na 0 ] or cent plus 1-32 ot 1 ] er
cent.Kxchnngo closed steady at 4 80184.Governments closed firmIV; , COUIHUIS ,
117J bidli'n; do , 113J ; 5's continued ,1 OtJ ; currency GV , 1 M bid-
.Pftcifio.
rnllru.id bondH closed as follows :
Union IsU , 11011 20 ; land rwits , ! 17-
Wd ; Blnklng fuiuN , 1 li@l! 231 ( Ocntrnls ,
1 16 ® ! It! .
8TOCK8.
The Block tnnrkct HI'M iiioniln wnRWcn. !:and prices declined phnrply , the lovvost! ) beliitf cut rent fchoitly afterinlddny. The decline ranged from J to 2per cent , nnd wna due cliiclly to the dc.tr-ness of money , wh ch WAS loaning on cullat 1-32 per cent per diem. During theafternoon money became easier anil mostof the decline was recovered ; the closingquotations , however , allowed n decline- forthe day of J to '} per cimt.
The following itro the closing bids :
CHICAGO MONBV MARKET-
.OIIICAQO
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, Seitember 28.There was a brisk demand for money
and the rates were lit in at7(! per cuntper annum. The clearings of the asso-ciated banks were 57800000. Eastern ex-change
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between city banks was weak at-
J1! discount per 1000. Orders for cur-rency
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were moderate-
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Wholesale Market-Omen OF Tun OMAHA HUE , 1
Wednesday Kvenitij * , September 28. fThe following telegram was received to-
day¬
by the Omaha Iron and Nail Works :
Prmnunc , Pa. , Septembnr 28-
.At
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a full meeting of the Iron and NailAssociation to-day, the advance of 25c perkeg made on the 2l t was fully confirmed ,
and it was unanimously resolved to strictlyadhere to prices. The card now stands ,
S3 25 rateNotwithstanding the above , our whole-
sale
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dealers think the advance cannot besustained , and will make no advance inprices at present.
The provision market to-day has beenvery quiet. Potatoes slightly advanced.
Grain steady. Wheat c higher. Barleydeclined Ic. Rye advanced lie. Oats ad-
vanced
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Jc-
.No.
other change ? are noted.
Local drain Dealings-
.WHEAT.
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. Cash No. 2 , 1 19J ; cashn. S , 1 074 : rejected SOic-.BATILEY.
.. UashNa'A S1.00.No.. ; . 3 ,
HYB. Cash , Ofic. -
CORN. Cash No. 2, 5C-i.OATS.Cash
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, 34-
.Livestock.
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AT OMAHA STOCK VAHDS.
Cattle Good shipping , 'S4 00 ; fat cowsand heifers. §2 J5@3 00.
Hogs Mixed packing , $3 75@0 00.Sheep Slaughtering m demand at $3 00
@3 75 per 100 Ibs gross.-
Provisions.
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FLOUR Spring wheat , straight grade ,
$J25@360 ; patent , 83 75@4 50 ; winterwheat straight grade , S3 75@4 00 ; patent ,
$1 00@4 50 ; graham rye, 62 50 ; Wheat ,
$2 75-
.HYi.
: FLOUR $3 25-
.MILLSTUFFS.
Bran , per cwt. 70c ;
screenings , per cwt. 70@80c ; shorts , percwt. 80c : chopped feed , per cwt. 1 00 ; mealbolted , yellow , 1 15 : white , 51 25.
POTATOES 100@1 10.SWEET POTATOES Very active at-
6@6c per pound-.POULTRY
.Live chickens per dozen ,
$2 50 ® 2 75-
.AIRIE.
PR CHICKENS S2 25@3 00per dozen.
EGGS Very dull at [email protected] Choice scarceat20@23poor; ,
no market : creamery , 30c.APPLES Good , sound , very scarce
at S4 00@4 50 per bbl.HONEY California white clover in
comb , [email protected] Steady ; per box , eiOOO
@ 10 60. Finest Messina orangea $8 00-
repacked. .
PEACHES SI 10@t 10 per basket.DOMESTIC GRAPES Gettingscarco-
at 5@(5c( per Ib-
.C.
ALIF6RNI A PE ARS-Per box , S3 50( 400.
CALIFORNIA PLUMS-S2 BO.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES 82 50.CALIFORNIA GRAPES S2 00.VEGETABLES All kinds bring Rood
prices and scarce ,
BEESWAX Yellow , [email protected] SI 23@1 5il per bushel.CABBAGE 31 00@1 50 per dozen-
.Qrocers.
List-
.COFFEE..
. Rio , fair, 134c : Rio , good ,14c ; Rio , prime to choice , I4.Jc ; Old gov'tJava ; 20J@28Jc , Mocha , SSJc ; Arbuckle'u ,
173c.TEAS.. Gunpowder , good , 45@55c ;
Choice , C0@75c ; Imperial , good , 40@45cjChoice , C0@75c ; Young Hyson , good , 3C@-
60oj choice , Gjc@Sl 00 : Japan Nat Leaf,35c ; Japan , choice , 60@7" c : Oolong , poixl ,
85@40; Oolong , choice , 40@55 ; Souchong ,
good. 3340c ; choice. 3545c.-SUGARS.
.
. Cut loaf , llic ; Crushed ,
lljc ; Granulated , lie ; Powdered , lljcVine powdered , lljjo ; Standard Colfee A-
.lOic.
; New York Confectioner's StandardA , lOJc; Good A , lOgc ; Prairie Extra 0,
SYRUPS. Susur house , bbls , 48c : bailbin , 50c ; keps , 4A gallons , 82 30 ; choicetable syrup , G0 ; half bbln , 53c ; kegs.82 fiO-
.SPICKS..
. Pepper, 20 ; Allspice , OOoj
Cloves , 45oj Nutmetjs , ?100 : Cassia , 2ocjMace 8100.-
SODA..
. Dwlptht's lb papers , S3 00 ; Deland do, $3 00 ; Church's , $3 00; Keg tola ,
4@Uo-STAROir. Pearl , 4c ; Silver Gloss , 8-
8Jcj@ Cora Starch , 8J@9c ; Kxcelsloi-Gloss. . Cjc ; Corn. 7ic.-
SALT..
. Dray loads , per bbl , 1 OS ; Ash-ton , In sackx, 3 50 ; bbls dairy CO , 5s , 3 45 ;
bblt ) dairy, 100 , 3t , 3 05 ,
DRI15D FIlUITS-ChoIce . halves ,-peaches , new crojiD lb boxes , 1"Yerk apples , . ,old , 7Jc ; new , 8Jc ; Currants , 7@7i j
Blackberrlen , new , 14o ,
OIIEESK Full Cream , ICcj PartSkim , 11c.-
WOODENWAUE.
Two hoop p H
1 85 ; three hoop pails , 2 10 } No. I ,
0 00 ; No. 'i tub * , . 8 00 ; No. 3 tuba. 7 00 ,
pioneer washboard *, 1 85; Double Crown ;
2 75 ; Globe hboard.260Wellbucket; ,chain , and 6 ply, 2021t Colored carpetchain , per It) , 2U ;
LEATJ-lJar , 81 65.
MATCHES Per caddie , 85oj roundcases , 87.35 : anuaro caxeu , 8100.
PROVISIONS Breakfast bacon. 14 *pholco lard , 131c ; dried beef , 14c ; shmild-ten canva.-ued Oc; haina , canvassed 14c ;
jiaoou , sides 13Jo. NEW PIOKLES-Medluin , fn barreln ,{ 9 00 ; do In half bbls , 5 00 ; small * , In bbl ,
11 00 ; do , In half bblm G 50 : chorkiix , inbbl12 00 ; do, in ImU bbls , 7 00.
VINEGAR Pure npplo extra, 16c ;
pure apple , 13c : Prui'dng' pure apple , 15c.HOMINY Now , 81 SO j er bbl.BEANS Medium , hand picked S3 50
per bushel.ROPE Sisal , J inoli and larger, O c ; i
Inch , 9c ; 1 Inch , lOJc-.SO
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APS-KIik's Savon Imperial , 300 ;
Kirk's natinct. 3 (X) ; Kirk's utandani , 3 50 ;
Kirk'x white Russian , 5 50 : Khk'a Eutoco ,
2 25 : Kirk's Prairie ( Juecn , ((100 cakes ), 310 ; Kiik's magnolia , 4 80.
CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , 10 oz , Si ,
IRcfboxcs 40 Ibs. , 10 or. , (K lie ; bores, 40nets , 14 oz. , 8s , 13Jc ; half boxes , 20 nets,14 oz. , 8s , 13c-
.LYK.
American , 3 40 : Greenwich , 310 :
Western , !2 75 ; North Star , 2 50 ; Lewis'lye , 4 CO ; Jewell lye , 2 75.
POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz. ,
in case , 3 33 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. in case ,1 90 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case , 1 50.
FIELD SEED Red clover , choice, SO 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover ,
new , $7 00 ; white clover , newi 811 00-
uhnlfa clbver , now , $1250 ; nlsike , new ,
81300. Timothy, good , new , S3 00 ;blue Brass extra clean , 81 oO ; blue grass ,clean , SI 25 ; orchard grass , 82 50j red top ,
choice , 103 ; millet , common orMissouii ,SOc ; millet , Gentian , 81 00 to 81 25 ;Hungarian. SO-
c.HEDGES.
EED Owigo orange , 1 to 5bushels , 85 00 ; osage orange , 10 bushels orover §4 50 ; honoj locust , per Ib. , 3oc ; per100 fbs. . 825 00.
FISH Family white fish , 90 Ib hf bMs-S3 CO ; No. 1 white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls. G 30 ;No. 1 white fish , in 10 Ib kits , 1 00 ; family10 lb kits , 7 c ; New Holland herring, perkeg , 120 ; Russian sardines , 75c ; Colui"-bhi
-river salmon , per 100 lb , 8 00 ; George's
Bank codfish , Oc ; Gen. bonulcsa codluh ;; boneless fish , 4Jc.
MACKEREIHalfbhlsmcssmackercl ,100 Ibs , 812 60 ; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do ,100 lb , 0 00 ; hf bbls , fat famtlv do , 100-
Iba , 3 85 ; mess mackerel , 12 lb kits , 2 25 ;
No. 1 ex shore , 12 lb do , 1 50 : No. 1 shore ,12 lb do. 1 00 : fat family , 10 lb do. 75c.
CANNED GOODS Oysters , 2 H-
iField's( ) , per case , 84 20 ; do 1 lb (Field's ) ,per case , 2 50 : do 2 lb (Standard ) , per case ,3 90 ; do 1 lb ( standard ), per case , 2 40 } do2 lb (nlack ) , per cose , 2 75 ; do 1 W (slack ) ,
per cose , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon , 1-
lb , per dozen , 1 05 ; do 2 lb, per dozenJ50. Sardines , small fsh , imported , onoquarter boxes per box , 14Jo ; American ,
quarter boxes per bo.x. He ; do half boves ,per box. 21JC. Lobsters , 1 lb per dozen ,180. Tomatoes , 230 ; do 3 lb percase , 3 10 ; Corn , 2 lb (Mountain )
per case , 3 70 ; soaked corn , 2 10 ; do2 lb ( Yarmouth ) , per case , 375 ;
string beans , per case , 2 OOL, Lima beansper case , 2 10. Succotash per case , 2 20-
.Pe.aa.
, common , per case , 2 00 ; peas , choice ,per case , 4 50. Blackberries , 2lb , per case ,280 } strawberries , 2 lb , per case , 3 00 :
lospberries , 2 lb , per case , [email protected] , 2 lb , per case , 2 45. Bartlettpears per case , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortleber-ries
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per case, 2 80. Egg plums , 2 lb percise, 3 25 ; do , choice , 2 Ib, per case. 4 50.Given gages,2 lb per cose , 3 25 : do choice, "lb per case , 4i>0. Pine Apples , 2 lb , per cone ,4 00@5 75. Peaches , 2 lb per case. 3 10 :
do 3 Ib , case , 6 00@0 50 ; do , (pie ) , 3 lb, peroase,325 ; do pie. G lb , per dozen , 3 50.
RICE Carolina , 8@8Jo ; Louiciana , 5-
@G3c.PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Ten-
nessee¬
, 9c per lb ; fancy white , lOo per lb ;
raw white Virginia , lOic.Dry Goods.
BROWN COTTONS. Buckeye L L-
7c ; Continental C , do , 8c ; Crescent LL-Oic ; Ciebcent 0 7 c ; Crescent B 73c ;Crescent A Sc ; Graniteville LL G.o} ; In-dian
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Head 7 c ; Lawrence LL , G c ; Ports-mouth
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P, do, 4Ac; Utica C ojc ; Winthrop-L , do , 7Sc : Wachusetts 7jc.
BLEACHED COTTONS-Altoona 34-6c ; Auburn A 4-4 8Jc : Ballardvale 44-Gic ; Dairy Cloth 5Jc ; Fairmont 4-4 Gc ;
Fruit 4-4 10H : Hoi ; Loindale 44-Me ; New York Mills 4-1 lit; I'ncasaclt C4-4 Waiusutta , 4-4 13 .
PRINTS. Allen's fancy , $* A ieri-can do , GAc ; Arnold's do , 7c ; Americando,6cBerirn; solid colorsCc.ConeBtogadoC.c-Cochico robe , 7c ; Freeman robe , Cc ;Dunnell do , 7c ; Eddvstono do Gc ;Hannonv , ; Hartel.GJc ; Knickerbocker ,
; Gloucester do, Gic ; Hamilton, CJc ?
Hamilton do. 7c ; Marlboro do , 5rfc ; South-bridge do. 5Jc ; Sprague do , . S c; Simp-son's
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solid black , Ujc ; Simpson's mourning ,7c. Southbridgo do, GJc ; Regatta do , 5Vc ;Pacificdo 7c ; Spraffue do , Gjc,Manchester , 7c ; Pacific , 7c ; Sprague ;Gjc ; SouthbridgeGic ; Myt tc! , Ojc ; Merri-mack shirting, Gc; Washington oil colors ,
9c.CAMBRICS Garner , 5c ; Hannony B,5c ; Hooksett, 5c ; Keystone Glove Finish ,5Jc ; Washington , 5c.
CORSET JEANS Androscoggin Bat-teen , 8Jo : Lockwood do. 9r ; Naumkeag-do. . , ejc ; Rockport , 7Jo
TICKING Amoskeag. A. O. A. , 174c ;Albany S. A. X. , 17ic ; Cordis A. C. E. ,
17ic ; CordiH , B , B. , 9Jc ; Conestoga , R.C. ,Red Stripe , 1C Jc ; Conestoga. C. C. A. , fan-cy
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, 14c ; Conestoga , 10. C. A. , 14c ; Cones-toga
-, 4-4 , Gold Medal , IGc ; Conestoga ,
17Jc ; Easton , B. , 9Jc ; Hamilton , I ) . , 1U ;Hamilton regular , IS c ; Hamilton IL ,lljc ; Omega superior extra , 27c ; Omegamedal , 25c ; Omega A OA , fancy stripe ,ISc ; Omega A 4-4 , ICc ; Omega A J , 13 ;Pearl Itiver , IGic ; Shetucket , S. , lOJc ;Shetucket , S. S. , 12c ;
OIL CLOTH-B-4 wood , S3 00 ; fi-4fancy marble , S3 00 ; C-4 white marble,82 83 ; G 4 wood , S3 GO ; 0-4 fancy marble ,Si 00 ; C1 white marble , $3 85 ; 5-4 mo-
saic-
, S3 00 ; G-4 mosaic , 81 00-
.DENINS.
Amoskeag blue and brown ,IGc ; Beaver Creek , A. A. , blue andbrown ,14Jc ; Beaver Creek , B , B.bluo and brown.-ISJc
.; Beaver Creek , C. O. , blue and
brown , 12ie ; Everett D. D , , blue andbrown , 15J ; Haymakers bhio and ,nicj Otis , A. X. A. , blue , 15cj OtisB. B.blue , 14 ; Otis C. 0. , blue , 13c ; PearlRiver blue and brown , 15Jc.
DUCKS Arlington stripe , 18-!? Bostonchecks. 13jc ; Boston XX drab , 12ic ; Bos.ton XXX bro. , 13Jc ; Boston XXX drab ,
13Jc ; Bobton O. II , bro. , lOJc ; Boston XX ,bro , , 12Jc ; Bibjnarck stripe, 17jo ; Bostonstripes , ; DuiWeo tripes , 18c ; FallRiver , lljc ; Hamden O. O. , lOJc ; LionBlue , 15Jc-
.STRIPES.
American , 10c ; Amoskeag ,
llje : Dexter A. , 14c ; Mechanics , Be ;
Omega , lie ; Olli B. B. , lOoj Pittafield , 7c ;Uncasville- 9@91-
c.COn'ONADES Angora. D. & T. , 23e ;A. Y , A. , 20o ; Bell , 18c ; Bridge water , 19c ;
Capitol , 18e; Charter Oak 18c ; E erett ,heavy, 20e : Everett , medium , 15c ; Farm ¬
er's 22ic ; Lewiston 10 oz. , 25c ; New Yorkmills checks 18 ; New York mills proof ,
224c ; Wicklow.lSJlc ; Union Pacific , 18c ;
Whittend n , D. & T. , SOc ; York , light-weight , 12J-
oSHEETINGS AndroscogKin.04 brown23c ; do 10-4 do , 2Go ; PeppcreU'g'J-4 brown ,
25e ; do 10-4 do , 27io : Alexandria , 40-
incli , bleached , 13o ; Androscoggin 0-4 ,
bleached , 2 ie ; do 10-4 , bleached , 29c ;
Pepperell , it-l , bleached , 25c ; do 10-4bleached , 27jc.
Drucs.DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.-Acid
Carbolic , 50c ; Acid , Tart.iric , Boc : BalsamCopabia , per Ib , 70c ; Bark , SasBafraa , t cr-
lb , 12o; Calomel , per lb , 70c ; Cinchonldla ,per oz , SOc ; Chloroform , per lb , OOc ;
Dover1 * i )wdera , per lb , 81 40 ; EpsomalU , per lb , 3Jo; Glycerine , pure , per lb ,
44e ; Lead , Acetate , perlb , 22c ( Carlion oil , 110' , per gallon , llje ; dol50 ,pergal , 13jc ; Oil , Castor, No. 1 , tier gal ,
n 10 ; Oil , Castor , No.S.per gal.8100 ; Oil ,Olive , i er cal , 81 50 ; OH , Onganum , 50oOpium , 8150 ; CJulnine , $210:1' . k W. fclf-.&ST
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eroz822.J ; Potassium , Iodideper Ibj82, 50 ; Halacm , per oz , 33c ; Sulpiiata olMorphine , i >er oz , $3 Ii3j Sulphnr flour ,per lb , 4u ; Strychnine , ner oz , 81 50o.
Horses and Mules-.Tlie
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market is brink and all grades aregelling well at n slight advance in pi ices.The ilemnnd for ROW ] hotnen eKceeds thesupply considerably. 1'ricea range as fol.-
IOWH
.:
Fine single drivers , 81fA ). to 800.J Extradraft hornet ), 175. to 225 , ; Common draftliorees , 8100. to 150. ; Extra farm lioraea ,8110. to 123. s Common togoodfann horses ,
90. to $100 , ; Extra plugj , $00 , to 75. ;
Common plugs , 820. to $1-0.MULES.15
.to 15J I'mncU (extra ) , $125-
.to.
150. ; 14i to 15 hands , 8100, to 110. :
14 U 14J hands, ?75. to 100. ) 13 to 14hands , SGO. to 75.-
Cl.
(? r * nd Tobaccos.CIGARS. . Sc K 815.00 : Connecticut ,
?2r.00) Mixed , 83.00 ; Seed Havana , SSO.OO ;
Clear Havana , 87500.TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule ,
24 lb , COc ; S | >ott l Fuwn. Gluj Our Hope ,C2c ; Star , ixninds , 21 lb , butts, OOcj Hor.seShoe , pounds , 21 lb , butts , ftSc ; Purity , VJI-
lb. . butts , 62cj Queen Bee , 2Ub , butt * . 53c !
Glt! Edge , ixiunds , 21 lb , butts , 57 ; Armyand Navy, pounds , 51c ; Bullion , | xmnd-i ,r Gc ; Ijorillanrs Climax , pounds , 5c.
FINE CUT In mlls.-llard to Beat ,7i" 3 ; Golden Threaif, 70c ( Fountain , 78c ;
Favorite , G3c ; 1'ocky Mountniu , 55c ;
Fancy, 50c ; Dalfsy , 45c. In tin foilCatlins 0 , S. , 2 oz packages , o lb boxen ,l r lb GOc ; Ixirillard'H Tiger , iWc.
SMOKING All grades Common , 25 to-
33c. . Granulated IJlnckwells Duiham , 11-
1oz4fic ; Dukes Durham , 1C oz , 45c : Seal ofNorth Carolina. 10 or , 40 ; Seal of Ncbras.-ka
., 10 oz , 38c ; Ixmo Jnck , 4 DZ , linen
per lb , 81.35 ; JIarburgs' Puck , 2 oz , tiufoil , 55cj DOR Tail , C5c-
.Lumber..
. 'FENCING-NO, i , 12 to 20 ft , 525 oo ;
No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft. , 20 00 : (.heeling dressed ,
No. 1 , 19 00 ; No. 2 , 18 00 ; common Tjoaul <,dressed , 23 00-
.FRAMING.
10 ft. nnd under, per M ,24 00 } 10 ft. studding , 22 00 ; 22 ft. 22 00 ;24ft. 2000.
FINISHING No. 1. finish 11, U and2 inch , 855 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch SoO 00 ;No. 2. finish 1J , 1J and 2 Inch , 8T 000 : No.2 finish , 1 inch , SI 00 ; No, 3 finish , 1 iivh ,81000 ; O. G. batlons per 100 feet lin. ,81 TX) ; well curbing , S35 00 ; rough 4 and 2Inch battens per 100 feet Hi1. . 50c.
STOCK BOARDS-Astoclc , 845 00 ; S840 00 ; C.S3500 ; common stock , S25 50.
FLOORING No. 1 , 842 50 ; No. 2 ,S37 50 ; No , 3 , 827 CO ; yellow fine , No. 1 ,
S4500.SIDING No. 1 , 82760 ; No. 2, $2300 ;
No. 3 , 8'20 00.
SHIP LAP Plain , 825 00 ; O. G. No. 1 ,
S3" 50 ; No. 2, 825 00.CEILING 830 CO Siii 00.
LATH AND SHINGLES A starbest( )
Single *, S4 00, No. 2 , 83 00 ; No. 3 , 62 00.Lath , $1 00.
Dulldlne Material.LIME Per barrel , SI 35 ; bulk perbu. ,
35c , Cement , bbl , §2 50. Iowa plaster ,
bbl , 82 50. Hair per bu. 35c. Tarredfelt 100 Ibs. S3 CO. Straw board , 84 00.
PAPER Stiaw paper , 3jc ; rag paper ,
4c ; dry goods paper , 7c ; tnanlla paper, lOc ;news paper , 8c.
COAL Cumberland blacksmith , S12jMorris 'Run Blosbburg , 812 ; Whitebreastlump , $0 ; Whitebrea.it nut , 80 ; Iowalump , 80 : Iowa nut SO : Rock Springs , 88 ;
Anthracite , all size* . 811 00.Hides , hurs , Etc.
HIDES Green butcher's hide , 73 ; greencured hides , 8Jc ; green Halt , part , curedhides , 8@sic ; dry ilint , sound , 13@14c ; drycalf and trip , 12@13c ; dry salt hides , sound ,
ll@12c ; green calf , wt. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 10llc ;green calf , wt , under 8 Ibs , per skin , 50c ;
green pelts , $100@115 ; green lamb xklns ,
8110@123 ; damaged hides , two-thhtl rate ,
(cut scored and ono grub , classed two-tiinU
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rate , ) branded'hides' 10 per cent. off.Coon skins , No. 1 , 45c ; No. 2, SOc ; No. 3 ,'_0 , ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , GOc ; No. 2,SOc ; No. 3, loc ; No. 4 , 5c. Fox , No. 1 ,
GOc ; No. 2 , 2oc. Skunk , No. 1 , black ,
O."c ; short Btripe , 40c ; narrow utripo &e ;bniad fctripe , lOo. Tallow , 7-
.Wool.
.
. .Merino unwashed , light , 14@lGc ; heavy,
iy@15c ; medium unwashed , light , 18@20c ;tub-washed , choice , 32c ; fair, 30c ; dingyand w. , 2Sc ; burry , black and cotted wools2@0c less
Shot.-
SHOT..
. . . . . .Shot. , 81.75. ; Buck_ . . .shot. , 82.00 :
Heavy Hardware List.Iron , rates , S3 20 ; plow steel , cast , 7 c ;
cast tool do. 16(2CiO( wagon Rpokes , pet ,
2 2j@3 00 ; hub" , per set , 1 23 ; felloes , saweddry, 140 ; tongues , each , 70@85c ; axle1) ,each , 73c ; square nnt , per lb , 7@llc ;washers. i er lb. 8@18c ; nveta , per lb , lie ;coil chain , per lb , 0@12c ; malleable , Sc ;
iron wedges , Cc ; crowbars , (ic ; harrowteeth , 4c ; noraeshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; springsteel. 7@8c.
NAILS 10 to 20d , 3 50 ; 8 to 10. 305 ;
Oil , 3 90 ; 4d. 4 15 ; 3d , common , 4 UO : 3d ,
fine , G 40 ; clinch , all sizes , 5 15 ; (id , casing.4 C5 ; 8d casing , 4 4') ; lOd casing , 4 15 ; lOdfinish , 4 65 ; Sd finish , 4 90 ; Cd finish , 5 15 ;half kegs , lOc extra.
Paints Oils and Varnishes.PAINTS IN OIL White lend , Omaha
P. P. , 7c ; white lead , O. P. & C. Co.pure ,Ocj Marseilles green , J. to 5 lb cans , 20c ;
French zinc , green seal 12c ; French zinc ,
red seal , lie ; French zinc , in varnish asst ,20c ; French zince , in oil asst , loc ; Rawand burnt umber , 1 lb cans 12c ; law andburnt Sienna , 13o : vandyke brown , 13-
xeh'ned- ;
lampblack , 12c ; coach black , lpc ;
i"oi y black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussianblue , 30c ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chromegreen , L. M. & D. , 14c ; blind mid shutterL'rcen , L. M. & D. , 14c : Paris creep. ISc ;
J"dian red , loc : Venetian red , 9c ; TuscanIYJ [, 22c ; American Vermiliod , I. &P. , t8c ;chrome yellow , L. , M. , O. & D. O. , 18o ;
yelow! ochre , Oc ; golden ochre , 10 ; patentJryer , Cc ; graining colors : light oak , darkoa c , walnut , chestnut and ash 12c.
Dry PaintsWhite lead , CJc ; French zinc. lOc ; Paris
whiteing 2Jc ; whiting gilders , lie ;v biting conn , lie ; lampblack German-town
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, 14c ; lampblack , ordinary, So ; Prus-sian
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blue , 45c ; ultramarine , ISc ; vmidyku ,brown , 8c ; umber , burnt , 4cj umber , raw,Ic ; sienna , burnt , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4cParis green genuine , 35c ; Paris green tom'l-l'5c ; cliromo (jrcen , N. Y. ' 20c ; chrom-green K. , 12c ; yeniiilllon , Eng. , 70c ; ver-
million-
, America , 18o ; Indian red , lOc ,rose pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Cookson's'tjot Venetian red Am. , 19c ; red lead , 7Jc ;
chrome yellow , genniuo , 20c ; chromo yel-
low¬
, K , , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 3c ; oohre ,
French , 2 c ; ochre , American , IJc ;
Winter's mineral. 2Jp ; lehigh , 240 :
Hpanixh brown. 2Jo ; Prince's mineral So ;
VARNISHES Barrels per gallon.Furniture , extra , SI 10 ; furniture , No. 1 ,SI ; furniture , U , t 5c ; conch , extra , 81 40 ;Cumuli , No. 1 , $1 01 } Damar , & 1 50 ; Jap.xn.-
70c.
: a-iiihaltum , 70c ; shellac , 83 f0 ; hiirdoil finish. 81 30.
OILS110 * carbon pergallon , lljo ; 150 *
Leadllght , per gallon , 12 ; 176' headlight ?pergallon , lOc ; cryntollne , ] ier gallon , 20c-llnceed , raw , pergallon , G2c ; Linseed , boll-cd
-, i er gallon , 05cj llaru , winter utr'd , per
gallon , 1 05 No. 1 , 75u , No. 2, GOc : cantor ,
XXX. per gallon , 1 25c , No. 3 , 1 15)) weet-pergallon , 85c ; sperm , W. B. , per gallon-8'
-33 ; filnhW.B. , per gallon , OOojiicatufoot'
extra , per gallon , 75o. No. 1,05 ; Iniubcrteating , zero , per gallon , 30c , summer , 15ogolden machine. Nu. 1 , pergallon , 35c , No.2 , 28c ; BIHSHU , nigiml , per gallon , 80c ; Uir1 *
pentino , per Kanon. C5c ; naptha , 74 deg ,
I cr gallon 20o , 03 deu , 20c ,
Liquor ,
ALCOHOL 187 proof. P2 33 pergallon , extra California splrttK ,
187 proof at 1 20 per proof gallontriple refined spirits. 187 proof , 81 21 ; perproof gal re-dlstllled whisklea , 8100@1 f 0 ;
fine blendcil. 81 500J2 DO ; Kentucky bour-bons
¬
, 8200@7 00 ; Kentucky and Pennsyl-vania
¬
ryes , 82 00@7 00,
BRANDIES Imported. ? G 00@1000jdomestic 1 40@4 00.
GINS Imported , 4 50@C 00 ; domcuttu ,1 40(33( 00-
.RUMS.
Iimmrted , 4 50G 00 ; NewEngland. 2 00,4 00 ; domestic. 1 r.OfflU 50j
PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY-1 754 00-
.CHAMPAGNES.
Imported per cjt e.20 00 ( ,3I 00 ; A merlcan , per case , 12 00 ®1800 ,
CLARETS Per case , 4 50@10 00. 'WINES-Rhinewlne , per case , 0 OW5VI-
Hi( Catawba. per cate 4 00 7 00.
Liverpool Produce.L-iVEitroor.
.. , Scj tenibcr 28.
Flour American , 10a CdftjlSs.Wheat Winter , lOi 7il@llH 2d : whitp ,
lOa 9d@lls Id ; opring , 10i@10i Gd | club ,lid 1M@11B Oil.
.
Lard 02 ,
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Grand Junction Mnrltot.G-nAND.Tuxcrio.v
., la. , September 28.
Butter ISc ,
Prodnco ,( JutCAoo. September 28-
.On.
"Change the grain markets openedfan ably for the bulU.but later the bears
had the upper hand. The receipt ! of grainwere 40,8T 0 bunhcln by canal and 331car loads by rail , embracing 123 of wheat ,189 of corn , 70 of oats , 4 of rye and SO of-
barley. .Lake freights Steamboats were char-
tered¬
for corn at Ic per bu hcl to lluiraln.Soil vowels were not offeiod , mim* to therote which in ruinous. The cause ol thelow rates of freight is speculation , chhas placed prices beyond the reach of a-
shipper. .
Flour Firm and in good demand ! move-ment
¬
light on account of meagre ottering * ;
quotations unchanged.Wheat -No. 2 spring very unsettled ,
and fluctuations numerous and ThereWON more or less excitement iu the marketduring the entire BCOIIOII , but the gie.xtc texcitement was from the opening untilnoon. Yesterday afternoon on the callboard prices advanced very materially in-
a few minute ? . This morning under fulloftcrin ; sharp reaction occurred , andwith frequent fluctuations a decline of 3J@ 3'c{ was establU bed for October , and 1 $
(Wljc for seller November. The marketfinally closed 2o hiahcr for cash : ISc higherfor October ; and 140 for N emocr. Onthe regular board , mid on r.ill board at1281 for.Octobcr ; 1 40J for November ;111 for December , and 137V for the.-
year..
.CornActive lnoii wan transacted in
the corn market , but the feeling was gen-erally
¬
uiKcttlod , and prices ruled withconsiderablt ) irregularity within moderaterange , though averaging higher ; offeringswere free , but the demand was broken forfuture delivery nnd and B ICH rend ly made.The market finally closed about Ijjo higherfor cash ; ic higher for October , and flohigher for November. On the regularboard , ami on the c.dl b >ard at 70o forSeptember ; 70Jo for October ; 71 2o forNovember : "lie for December ; 70jo forthe year ; 74 Jo for Mny.
Oats Very steady nnd higher for fu-
tureu-
; ca h lifeless , no offerings ; No. 2closed at *
43Jc for October ; 44Jc for No-
vember¬
; 45o for December ; 49go forMay.
Rye Firmer and shade higher ; de-
mand¬
good : No. 2 , 1 10 for October ; 1 13 §
for November.Barley Untettlcd and easy. No. 2. 1 13J
for October ; 1 14 for November ; 1 15 forDecember-
.P.
rk Fairly active but weak andlower ; mess closed at 19 22J for October ;19 50 for November ; 20 02j lor January.
Lard Finn early but weakened later ,
and c'oaed at 12 20 for October ; 12 374 forNovember ; 12 20 tfor Itho year ; 12 75for January.
Bulk Meats Easy ; fihort ribs at 10 22ifor October ; 10 20 for November ; 10 25 forJanuary-
.WhiskySteady.
at 1 17.Receipts Flour, 23493 bbls. , wheat ,
74,035 bu ; corn , 051.112 bu ; onts , 75,408-
bu : rye , 14,820 bu ; barley , 45,402 bu.Shipment- Flour , 19.300 bbls. , wheat ,
92,131 bu ; corn , 310,302 bu. : oat* , 117,214-
bu ; rye , 5,284 bu : barley, 22,171 bu.
Chicago JLiva Stock.Ji-
tiCAOo..
( . September 28.Cattle Receipts , 9,000 : shipments , 1-
800, -
; befit cattle not plentmil nnd in gooddemand , selling at C 20@G 874 ; f. ">d tochoice shipping, 6 G0@0 00 ; common tofair, 3 70@ * 00 ; grass cattle exceedinglydirll ; native butchers' stock , 1 754 25 ;
mainly at 3 00@3 40 ; dockers and feeders ,2 7D@J5 CO , nnd very slow talc ; rouge cat-tle
-
sloadv and wf.ik ; rasa TOX.-UU , 2 75@3 8i ; half -hi teds and native. ' , 3 7f sVl CO.
Sheep Receipts , 2,000 ; hhipmrnt" , 200ivery weak but fair y active at D i7i@4 50for common to good ; bulk , 3 40© I 20)quality poor.
Hogs Receipts , 23,000 } shipments ,3,400 ; firm and all sold ; mixed packing.6 40 ji,0 95 ; light hogs , 0 GO<SG 90 ; choiceheavy , 7 00@7 45 ; culls and grasiere , 4 00©025. __
"" Peoria Produce.P-KOUIA
., September 28.
Wheat In good demand ; mixed , 1 32.Com Finn , active and higher ; No. 2
white , 70e ; yellow low mixed , 74c ; high'mixed , C9Jc ; November , 48c ; rejected ,37c.
Oats Active , a little irregular , but gen-
erally¬
higher ; No. 2 white , 4G.jc ( mixed ,
42o ; rejected , 45c.Rye Firm , comparatively active and
higher ; No. 2112J.Barley Very little doing and prices
nominal at 80c@l 00.High Wines Steady and unchanged at
110.Receipts Wheat , 2,700 bu ; corn , 50-
.600. -
bu ; oats. 42,450 bu ; rye , 7,800 bit ;
barley , 500 bu-.Shipments
.
Wheat , none ; corn , 20-
500, -
bu ; out *. 28,000 bu ; rye, 5,000 bu ;
barley, 1800. _Cincinnati Produce.
CINCINNATI , September 28.Provisions Mess pork, jobbing at 20 fiO
© 2075.Lard Easier ; current make , 12 05.Bulk MeatH Easier ; bulk rlbn , 11 00.Bacon Easier ; clear sides , 12 00@12 10.Flour Firm ; family , 7 00@7 50.Wheat Firm : No. 2 red. 1 50.Corn Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 71Jc.Oats Firm ; No. 2 white , 4G-c.RyeSteady
.
; No. 2 , 1 15.Barley Firm ; western spring, 1 00@-
WhlbLy Finn at 1 15.
Baltimore Prodnoo.B-AI.TIMOHK
., September 28
Finn.Finn. .
Wheat No. 2 red winter , easier at1 49 for cash.
Corn Mixed western eosi-r at 75 ( ;75lcfor ctihh and September,
Pbllndelpliia Produce.PI-IILADKLPIIIA
., September 28 ,
Wheat Lower ) 1 47i@l 48 for cash undSeptember.
Corn -72i@73jo for cosh and Septem-ber.
¬
.
Oats Steady at 50ji7,51Jc( for cash andSeptembe-
r.RyoQuietntllO.
,
Et tLiberty Live Stoolr.K-
AHTLIDKIITV.
, Pa. , Hcptember 28.Cattle Blow ! best , C 75@0 2.1 ; fair to
good , 4 7C@f 25 ,
Hogs Active ; rccelnt , ? ,700 ; uhlti-
incuts-
, 3,100 ; Philadelphia , 7 [email protected] Slow ; price * range from 3 50 to
375.
New YorJc PraclnaoN-KwYoiiK , September 28 ,
Flou" Strong but quiet ; southern Hourfirm and fn fiilrdcmand ; common to choiceextra , 0 C5ffO( 75.
Wheat In egulnr with mmlcrato do-
iimml-
; No. 3 rod winter, 1 47if ; No. 2 do ,
I011@ir)2( | ! No. 2 white , i 40 ; No 2Chicago and Milwaukee , 1 43@1 44)) No.2 red , September , I Bl l 63.
Corn Fnlrly active anil kteadv ; ungrad-ed mixed , C @ 7Bo | No. S , 73@74c ; No , 2-
7r @ 7Ci No , 8 white , fc8@89c ; No , 2. Sej -
tember, 75e.Oats Opened } @Ao higher and fairly
active , closing weak ; No , 1 white , 53o ;No. 2 do , Bli@02o ; No. 8 mixed , -HJ ®44 0; mixed wtsteni , 41 S)4n-
c.RyeFirm) .
nt 1 051( Ot 4.Barley Fairly active and Uroug ; No , 1
Canada, 1 20.Pork Firm but itulut ; upot mess , 1'J 75-
a( I'JW.Lard Steady but quiet : 12 I2J for cash ;
12 32J@12 33 for October.Beef Unchungtd ,
Out MeatH Unchanged ,
Whisky Nominal ,
Wilmington MnrliotW-IUIIKOTO.V. . September 28-
.HplriU.
TureMtIne--FIrm| at DOojiioft ,
350 ) , 280 bid.
St. I<onta Prodnoe.-Si.
.
. 1ium. Scptcmlicr 28.Flour Unchanged ! XXX , OfOf08(
family , 0 8,'®7 OOj choice to fancy , 7750.
Wheat Frmj! N< >. 2 red , 1 4 3 foi-
cai h ; 1 4"i for October ; 1 51 for No-vonibcr
-
) 1 51 J for December ) 1 57.J for Jan-unry
-
,
Corn Opened higher , and declined to-
fcjjjc for cash : Olic forOctobcr ; ( ISjJo forNovember : (Wjo for December ,
O.Us-lllKhei : 43 Jc for i h ; JIJc fetOctober ; 4tii@IG2a for November ; -ISJcfor Decembe-
r.RyeSteady.
nt 1 <X> .
Bailey Unchanged ! choice to fnuey ,
ioo@im-LeadStendv nt fi t'JJ.ButterUnchanged. .Hugs 'Unchanged.-WhI
.ky Stcady at 1 lit.
Proisfons Quiet nnd crt ter ; not quota-bly
-
change l ,
Receipts Flour, 2,000 hbK ; wheat.21,000 bu ; coin , 52,000 bu ; o. l* , 2l >,000-bu ; brirley , 11000.(
Shipments Flour , 7.000 bblnhent. .0,000 bu ; <wn , 8 ,000 bu ; oatx , O.OO-Ubu ; batloy , 1000.
StXionin Iiivo StoolcST. Loins , September 28-
.Hogfl.
Better on lifiht gr-ulcs ; Yorkers ,0 40gli li ; packing , 0 ISffifl 80 ; butch-ers"
-
to fancy heavy , 0 R" @" 3. : umuli ,
575(3020( ; receipts , 7,300 head ; ship.menus 2IKX > head.
Toledo Pro anonTOLEDO , September 2S.
.leat Dull ; No. 2 red , 1 40J foiOctober ; 1 ' 'Ji for November } 1 52} ioi-December. .
Com Dull ; No. 2 , C9jfc for October71 Jo for embe-
r.OatsQulotj.
No. 2 , 45c.
Cleveland Market ,CI.KVKI.A.S' ! ) , September 28.
Petroleum Steady ; standard white ,
110 test , 7c.
Buffalo Iiivo Stock.EAST BurrAi o , September 28.
Hogs HeeeiptH 11 ; shipment * 22 ; Yorko ,
good to choie 0 (iO&l ! 7o ; medium mixed ,II 75@01 0.
Now York Dry Goods.-NKW
.YOIIK , September28.
The jobbing tiado han been unfavorablyiniluuiiccd byirm weather prevailing ( .flate ami though lutallers on spot are open-ing with n ftiir dcgieo of ficcdom manynear by buyers uro doubtless deferringtheir visit to market until the weather in-
cooler. . There was an irregular demand ntfirst hand and businest was only moder-ate
¬
in nmnunt. but the movement , on ac-count
¬
of backordi'iH was of good aggre-gate
¬
proportions. ] Values nro ( irmly main-tained
¬
on neatly all kinds of goods nndstocks are exceedingly light OH a rule-
.Dccnitfiiluess
.
of AppcorouooK.Detroit Free Press-
.A.
Michigan temperance advocaterecently stated iu a speech that howatched tliu doors of it Hiiloon in ncertain village fur an hour ono daynnd saw thirty-one uum (,'0 nnd come-.Ho
.
thuroforu aasuinod tiuit thirty-onodrinks had traded owners , and thatthe town was full of. tipplers. Neverwas man inoro grievously mistaken.Nothing is nioro deceptive than thesaloon business. Of the thirty-onemen ho saw enter perhaps not overfire took a drink.
When YOU see a fat man rolling intoa saloon on a hot day your firstthought its that ho will ttinf ; hia hatni the floor , full into a chair and callFor claret with ice in it , and youwrung him. Ho simply outers thesaloon to BOO if coal will bo any higherif ho waits another month before buy ¬
ing. The saloon-keeper always knowswhether coal will bo up or down , andis always willing to tell.
You see a couple of lawyers enter asaloon and your impression is thatthey are (wing to shake dice for thedrinks. Nothing could bo more erro-neous.
¬
. They are simply going in toconsult a state map to decide a betthat Fishkill is in liuss county. Hav-ing
¬
secured their information theywalk right out without even stoppingto rolled on the awful suction naturemust liave given a man to pull a wholeglass of lemonade through a ntraw sixinches long.-
An.
insurance agent is encounteredas ho cornea out of a saloon wiping hismouth on the back of his hand. Thepublic at once jump to the conclusionthat ho lias been struggling with abrandy mash. That's where the publicwrong him He holds a policy . ( liesaloon , and lie accidentally dropped in-
to see if tlio Block was being kept up-
to given figures. A fly bit him on thechin , and ho instinctively wiped hie-
mouth. .
A young man in this city lost hitsituation in a bank because ho'waaseen coming out of a saloon and watheard to Bay , "All ! that cools mo off ! '
Instendof dying of a brokerheart , as some bank c'erks wouldthis young man produced proof thaiho went to the Haloon lo buy isorr.told boor tumblers for his wife to pui-
up jelly in , and as lie came out tincool struck him and causoihim to remark as above. Ho wus alonce reinstated , and now he can go tthe saloon , ask the weight of a ton obrick , ( lie name of the longest river iithe world , or what the "George" inGeorge Washington's natno stood for,
and no one suspects or maligns him.Out of a hundred men who enter n-
palooit only a very small per conl-qimll'tlio goblet of destruction. Tinrest go to find out the exact shortageon the wheat crop , the fluctuations iiEnglish bank stocks , the * news fromthe Panama canal , and various otheithings ; and if they happen to wipitheir n urn Urn as they come out , it usimply an involuntary movement foiwhich they can no more be hold res-ponsible than a yearling babe.
Beds of Down Feel Hard.All beds Kconi hard to the rheumatic
Then barken yo peovlnh HiiffererH. AppljDr. TlioinuH * Klortrio Oil to your nchinj-Joiuta and muclett. . Jtcly upon it thuyou will experience immediate reliefSuch , at lonwt , in the testimony cf thrwiwho uneil It , The remedy U ) lkew !
resorted to for throat urnlung dUaincs , uprainn , brutnep , etc ,
PllOBATE NOTICE.-
Btito
.
of Nebraska , Doughm County DH ;
At a County (fcurt , hold At the County t'ourl-Hooin , In and (or utiU County , h < i t. 23rd-A. . 1 . 1881. l'jc cnt , A , M , UlIAmVlUKCounty Jiul o-
.In.
thu untttr ol the adoption < ( Jcnnlo Ityiui ,On ruatlinjf and I'.lliiH thu petition ot AiiKUUw
and Ucll Carey prujiii !,' that they may buu'low-dl to adopt nail Jemilo Ityun , anil the | etitbi-nnd ttati'inont ol Henry iiinl Mim Ulan , lartntol mid child that inid AiiKUiituii anil Dull C'nruj-
jn y | iu jicrinltu.l no to ii'1 und voluntarily rullii-'iiilnlilnu all ilalin to nald child
Ordcad.'lliat October 'Und , A. > . 1681 , nl10 o'clack u , in , * AMljfiied (orliunrliifmldixitl-tlon , when all | ier ioai IntcruBlrd In luld mattemay upptar at n County Omrl to do livid , In amfor Mild County , and > how cuu.u why the prayvi-ol ixitltloner tnould not bo KranUd , find that no-
tlrv of iKindoncyof aaldpullllun and the hearingthereof , bo trh on to all pontons Intcronteil In kalematter , b ) puklUhlnt ; a iopy of thu order In TinOMAHA WKKKLY linn , unewapainT jirlntol In bal.County , (or Ilirto nuuiwlto wv l . prior to uiK-
d < Y of Itwlntf A , II. CHAinVJCK ,County JudK
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS ,
HOTELS.A-
FUPAHOE. rnoriHKTons.L-. . TOWX8HOUSE. . CLUTE , Arapahoe ,
DENVER HOUSE OAIRNS & WILLIAMS , Hasting * , Neb ,
8ANDCH8 HOUSE , CHA8. E. McNISH , Friend , Neb ,
WOODWARD HOUSE , WAREN WOODWARD , Cxeter , Neb-
.FAlrmont.
PACIFIC HOTEL , 8.J , PORTER , , NebE8TC8 HOUSE , N. T tSTES , Qronil Ittand , Neb-
.Olbbon.
U. P. HOTEL , 8 , F. DERRY , , Neb-
.Kenrncy
.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F. W. WILM8.-
T.
. , Neb.COMMERCIAL HOUSE , . M , STONE , Orleans , Neb.HOLLAND HOUSE , GEO. 0. HOLLAND , Red Cloud , Neb-
.Wllbcr
.
WILDER HOURS' THOMPSON REED , NebDLUE VALLEY HOUSE , R. DAVIS , De Witt , Nob-
.Wymorc.
REYNOLDS HOUSE , Z. O. ROCKHOLD , , Neb.COMMERCIAL HOUSE , A. O. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb-
.Chctter.
WESTERN HOUSE , E. FUNKHOUSER , , Neb.PACIFIC HOTEL , W. P. REN8HAW , Beatrice , Nob-
.Creilon.
SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , , la.JUDKIN9 HOUSE , JUDKIN8DRO. , Red Oak , U-
.Vllllsca.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. LUTTON.-
W. , la.
PARK HOTEL , , J. OARVIN , Corning , la.DURKE'8 HOTEL , C , R. DURKE , Carroll , la.-
Mo.
.
CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL , CHENEY DROS. , . Valley June. , la-
.Neola.
NEOLA HOTEL , F. 6IEVERTZ , , la-
.Malvern.
CENTRAL HOUSE , 8. P. ANDERSON , , la.EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emerson , la.CROMWELL HOUSE , MRS. R. COCHRAH , Cromwell , I ,
[OBNTIIAL NEBRASKA 1) . & M. R. R. ]
DORCHESTER.Allen & Miixtiold Cienornl Merchandise.-W.
.
. R. Toolo Gonornl Merchandise.-Tlios.
.
. Jnrrott . Wholesale nml Retail Grocer.-MoMnium
.
& liters. . . . . .Hardware , Stoves , Tinware and Implement * ,
John 0. Uerloos Timber , Coal , Lima , Glnss , &o.Samuel G. Pnntor Druggist.-W.
.
. II. Sawilon Restaurant und Confectionery.-S.
.
. H. Hums Station Agent I) . & M. fl. K.
STAR STOVE POLISHAND
BEAU BRUMMEL BOOT BLACKING gM-
ANUFACl'UKin ) BY
MARBLE HEAD LIME CO.'S .
Double Strength White Lime
ST. PAULLUMBER YARDtfTS TKT TTfc"l"TPH'TPl5K.* * m itfMy
Lumber , Lath , Shingles ,
Thirteenth and Oolifornm Streets , - OMAHA , - - - WEB.
Max MEYER & CO. ,
Tobacco from 25c. per pound upwards.Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards.Cigars from $15,00 per 1,000 upwards.
SUPERIOR OTHERS
In ConvenienceDURABILITY , ECONOMY.
AND
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION.
BUY § BEST !SOLD BY
Lang & Fotick.
MAX MEYER & BRO. ,
the Oldest Wholesale andRetail Jewelry House in-
Omaha. . Visitors can herefind allnovelties in Silver-
Ware , Clocks , Rich andStylish Jewelry , ihe La-
test¬
, Most Artistic , andChoicest Selections inPrecious Stones , and alldescriptions of PineWatches at as Low Pri-
ces
¬
as is compatible withhonorable dealers. Calland see our Elegant NewStore , Tower Building ,
corner llth and Fara-ham Streets'MAX MEYER & BRO.
,
IN
,
,
THE GREAT WESTERNQEO. R. RATH DUN , ,
Creighton Block ,OMAHA , NEUUASKA-
.uov.20d&vtl.
<3TBeud lor Clrcul i.
MM & BRO , ,
THE LEADING
MUSIC HOUSEIN THE WEST I
General Agents for theFinest and Best Pianos andOrgans manufactured ,
Our prices are as Low asany Eastern Manufacturerand Dealer.
Pianos and Organs soldfor cash or installments atBottom Prices.-
A.
SPLENDID stock ofSteinway Pianos , KnabePianos , Vose & Son's Pi-anos
¬
, and other makes.Also Clough & Warreu ,
Sterling , Imperial , Smith-American Organs , &c. Donot fail to see us before pur-chasing.
¬
.
O. H. BALLOUDEALER
Lath and ShinglesYard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks
north of-
ST.. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT.
Business College
Principal
METER
John G. Jacobs ,( Formerly of auh&j&coto , )
UNDERTAKER.No. HIT Parnhun St.Old Bland ol Jacob 0s.CrOnler * liv Telegraph Solicits)
"BLACK-DRAUQHT" cureducaa ai'd Siek-JlcadacUe