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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1881)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 12 , 1881 FINANCE AND COMMERCE , FINANCIAL. Financial Rovlow. IS'KW VOIIK , Sept. 10. LvonU of the week in llniuiclnt circles were of moro than usunl imiiortonco In some Instance < . The money market work- cd with four and five per cent ai ruling rates for nil loan1 ? . There were frequent exceptions three ; foreign exchange harden ed glijlitly and leading banker * advanced their rates onc-lmlf per cent for cmli. Government bomU nro strong ami in good demaml ; they dined a fraction higher. In tlio stock maikct the gu-nt fiiituru of the week wai the llanulb.\l & St. .loj rising - ing from 90J to 2W. This uliaiy advance created great frlglit anintij ; the lt-ar.s atul led to largo purchases of almost t.ho entire INt under where there was n th.irn ad vance In the general list. The lulviuico was led by the O. H. A. I ) . , ami the Den ver it Hlo Grande and Soiithwetern nli.ires. Much of the activity took place towards tlio close , when prices WITO higher than those current for a lonj time pa ti UONCV AX1 > STOCKS. N"uw YOIIK. Hoptembar 10. M'oney closed , /itiict. J-ixcliHiigu closed fctosdy at1 81 ® t SlJ. Government ? clo cil firm. Currency Os 1 30 bldjJ. . % coup. , 1 1J ( ! bid ; 45 do , 1 13 bid ; 5j lontinuetl , 1 OH bid ; Gs do , 1 Olj bid. Pacific rallro.nl botuU closed o-s follows ! Union Istd 111)01 ) 17 Mil ; land grnnt < , llfi@l 18J bid : sinking funds I ! 23j@l Slf ; Centrals 1 10 bid. STOCKS. Stock market to-day was Irregular with frequent changes from firmness to depres sion. In the early part of the day prices were generally higher , but toward two o'clock weakness net in and advance was lost. Near tlie close , however , btrong tonu'agaln prevailed and tliera was frac tional recovery. llannlb.il & St. .loe was the feature again to-Uy and in fmnl dealings stock suddenly jumped up to 225 the highest price yet attained , The following nro the closing bidi : A& TH 38 Mich Cent . ! > G1 Oil & Q 157 NJ < J . < > : > } CC&IC 21J Mol'a . 1074 C ( J G & I . . . ! W N..rth Pac . 40J ' " do preferred. . 82 J Cedar rails' ! 23 North wa tern. .1251 Ci-ntr.il Pacific. 'JOJ Preferred. . . . 130 JLiV 124V NY 0 . W3 ; D \-HG ! ) L Omaha . EtiePreferred -13 ? Preferred. . . . Preferred . . . JvS Pacific Mail. . . . A.1.UHH Kxp. . . StP . Tnr.ii Preferred. . . . American J xp 874 San Francisco. . U. H . 07 ? do preferred. . 10G II. , t RI..T Tex Pac : . 62 Preferred . . . 111 II & T Itt do preferred. . 873 Mo Tex . -10J UniouPjcilic..l22l 111 Central . 129 WUTcl . 8'JiJ JIININO STOCKS. STOCKS.bids Pollowing are the closing bids on min- IIIR stocks. Oriental Miller. gJ ( Amie Con 35 Con Virginian .180 ItauMiaw. . . > ' 8 Ilibernin 43 15ull Domingo..183 Itobinsoil 131 Good Spaw. . . . 48 California 01 Diinkin 57 Sayago 325 North Stuidard 20 Miner 15oy . . . -lli liaCrosse 20 Union cnnsol. . 1-1.50 Silver Cliff 340 Starmont . . . 300 Mexican 107 CHICAGO MONEV MAltKET. CiiioAtio , September 10. To-diy there was tha usual good mis cellaneous demand for money and rates were steady and unchanged. Eastern ex change between city banks was mioted at 80c@Sl discount per Sl.OOO The clearings - ings of thoassociated banks were § 8,300,000 Omaha "Wholesale Market- WEEKLY REVIEW. OFFICE OF TUB OMAHA UKE , ) Saturday Kvcning , September 10. 1 Country banks have begun to order cur rency , drawing on their balances moder ately. The result hag been a depletion of supply , with a prospective scarcity here after during- the crop shipping season. The fact that currency is now called for is evi 'ence that grain is beginning to move , either in shipments or by transfers of ownership. Thus far the discount de mand for money is quiet , beyond the rou tine wants of customer ? , but a most active money market , from this time forward , is expected. Owing to the demand for cur rency , eastern exchange is in liberal sup ply , and weak. Counter business is well sustained at the banks , owing to the ac tive trade enjoj ed by the city merchants which in all departments shows no falling off. The report has been so often made , of the prosperity of the Omaha market , that its repetition now is not required. It is sufficient to say that , in all lines of merchandise , business in Omaha has shown a greater volume in sales than ever before in the season. Wheat lias shown an advance daring the week of Ic. Corn firm , closing 2c higher , Oats Ann and about Ic better than a week ago. Barley has developed strength dur ing the week , closing higher. Kyo nom inal , Jc lower. Ground feed advanced materially , following corn. Curnmeal higher , Uran quiet but higher , in sym pathy with other markets. Nothing done in baled hay for want i f receipts. The street markets have shown many changes during the wr ck. Butter has ruled firm for choice and ad vanced 4@0c. § Egg.1 very scarce and advanced ic dur ing the week. Onions were lower nt the close , Sweet Potatoes in good supplv. Poultry showed Increased receipts. Provisions were in good jobbing demand all the week. Apples were in pretty fair supply ; but the bulk were not in very good order. Melons abundant , from thu wngons. Domestic grape.s and peaches in light offering. California fruits in fair .supply , and Hell ing nt Icsj than the previous week's prices. Or.mgos show ( rood demand. Lemons rather ncarca and advanced 1 00@1 50 per box. Commission hnuiea are doing a fair bun- The commercial editor of Tin : BEE , wishing to learn all ho could about the fruit crop this year , interviewed one of the leading commission houses of the city , 1'earon k Cole , and obtained the follow ing information ; "The crop of fruit all over the country , excepting California and Utah , run fifty per cent lower than for several years back. The quality , on account of the short crops , ought to average much better than on yearj when the crop * were heavy , but owing to severe drought , almost every where , what frilt ) does como in is hardly up to the average of ordinary season * , Wo have a good crop of homegrown Concord grapes , and the trade hits been brisk , Apple * from present indications will bo fully fifty per cent higher than last year. Vegetables in thU section , the fore part of the season promised an abundant crop , but between drought and insccU , every. thin ? U now used ut > and nil kind * of v ? # . ctabloj uro ncarce , cabbage especially , It appear * that the average farmer wul dealer In this date who have any potatoes place ton much confidence In "short crop'1 nndv1iilo sucu i.s the case in so mo parts of this stile , Iowa and northern Missouri , yet nthcr sections have plenty to spare , anil while wo do not look for very low prices , yet wo think that the extravagant prices expected by some will not bo real ized. " "How do the prices of fruits compari with last year1 "It seems the general public understand the scarcity and lia\oinaile up tlielr minds that fruit is too dear to purchase , and the majority iwvor Inquire the price , atul it is dtflicult to sell even at the prices ruling other seasons , except a little to stands. California and Utah fruits are not very high considering the scarcity of home grown nnd eastern fruits , and sell no higher than last year. If as high. The dry fioodi trade has been very brisk the past week. In conversation with the commercial eilltorof TlIK llKK , a repi esenta- tivo of the wholesale house of Tootle , Maul k Co. , of this city , said that trailo has been much better than Is usual at this time of the year. Prices are stilf , but no material advances have taken place. In fact we note this week numerous reduc tions , especially in brown cottons. Some brand * of bleached cottons are lower. Pi iuts are sliif , but slight advances are noted for several makes. Several changes arc noted in tickings , oil clutli , denims , Htripcd and coltonadcs. Hides ruled steady. Green cured ad. vanced Jo. Wool dull and quiet. Tallow advanced jc. Lumber trailo continues very heavy , tlio yards having about all they can do to Biipp'y the demand ; quotations nro un changed. Drugs. Trade good ; very few changes have been noted during the week. Opluia is 23a lower than last week. Tobacco excited anil numerous advances have been reported during the week. Paint ? , oils aiulvarnishes show no de crease in trade , prices ruling generally firm. Lard oil n''ain advanced 7c during the week for strained , and 3c for other grades. Groceries. Trade reported active. The only changes during the week nro in pickle and soap limitations. Hardware continue ! firm ami trade lively. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT. < ; n h No. 2 , 1 07 ; cish : No. a , 97 : rejected G7Ac. MAULEY. fash No 2 , S)3c ) ; No. 3 , C3c. 11VK. Cash. 880. CORN. Ca * Xi > . 2 , 49iu. OATS. Cash. 29 . Provisions. FLOUR Spring wheat , straight grade , 8323@350 ; patent , S3 75@4 50 ; winter wheat htraiifht grade , ? 3 75@4 00 ; jmtent , $1 00@150 ; graham rye , Si 50 ; Wheat , RYE FLOUR S3 25. MILLSTUFFS Hran , per cwt. 70ej screenings , per cwt. 70@80c ; shorts , per cwt. SOc ; chopped feed , per cwt. 100 ; inoal boltcil. yellow. 1 15 ; white. SI 25. POTATOES Market lower at 75c. SWEET POTATOES Very active at oc per pound. POULTRY Live chickens per do/cn , ? 2 . )03 00. PRA1UIE OH 1C KEN'S S3 00@3 I > 0 per dozen. EGGS Candled , scarce at 22@23c. MUTTER Choice scarceat20 ( < 23 ; poor , no market : creamery , 30c. APPLES Good , bound , S3 25@3 75 per bbl. HONEY California white clover in comb , 22c ; Nebraska comb , 15@18o. LEMONS Advancing ; per box , Z 10 50 @ 11 00. Finest Messina oranges § 8 00 , repacked. EASTERN PEACHKS Scarce , $1 00 @ 123 per basket , retail ; very fine , per basket S2 00@2 7i > . EASTERN PEAUS-J bu. box , $1 00 @l 23. TOMATOES Per bushel , SI 23@1 50. DOMESTIC GIlAPES-GettingHcarco at fie per Ib. CALIFORNIA PEARS-Pcrbox , 8350 ( $400. CALIFORNIA PLUMS 82 25. CALIFORNIA PEACHES SI 75 ® 2 00. CALIFORNIA GRAPES-S250. WATERMELONS Home-grown inex- cossive supply : per 100 , 81 00@5 00. VEGETABLES All kinds brinj ? ROW ! price i and scarce. BEESWAX Yellow , 18@20c. ONIONS-Lower ; 8100@1 23. Grocer * Lilt. COFFEE. Rio , lair , 13jc ; Rio , good , 14c ; Rio , prime to choice , 14jc ; Old gov't Java ; 2Gl@28ic , Mocha , 28Jc ; Arbuckle's , 17c. 17c.TEAS. TEAS. Gunpowder , good , 45(3)r ( ) 5c ; Choice , 60@75c ; Imperial , good , 40@43c ; Choice , ( iOij)75c ( ) ; Young Hyson , good , 3CSi ( SOc ; choice , G"cSSl ( ) 00 ; .Tnpan Nat Leaf , 33c ; Japan , choice , G0@7fic ; Oolong , gojd , 33@10 ; Oolong , choice , 40@55 ; Souchong , good. 35 < a40c : choice. a543c. SUGARS. Cut loaf , lljc ; CniMicd , 11 Jc ; Granulated , lOJc ; Powdered , 11 Fine powdered , II3c ; Standard Coffee A , lOlc ; Nexv York Confectioner's Stnndant A , lOJc ; Good A , lOc ; Prairie Extra ; C , 9Jc. 9Jc.SYRUPS. SYRUPS. Sugar house , bblsI8c ; half bis , 50c ; kegs , 4lf gallons , $2 30 ; choice table syrup , 45c ; naif bbls , 48c ; kegs.J.2 23. SPICES. Pepper , 20 ; Alkpfco , - _ > 0e ; Cloves , 43c ; Nutmeg , 81 00 ; Cassia , 25c ; Mnce 8100. SODA. Dwlght's Ib papers , 83 00 ; De- lanit do , 83 00 ; Church's , S3 00 ; Keg so-la , STAROH.-Pcarl , 3c ; Silver Gloss , 8\ \ ( SSjjc ; Corn Starch , 8'Jc ; 15xcelnlor GloHN. Mo ; Corn. 7jc. SALT. Dray loads , per bbl , 1 90 ; Ash- ton , in sticks , 3 50 ; bbls dairy 00 , D * , 3 45 ; bbls dairy , 100 , 3 * . 305. DRIED FRUITS Choice halve , . , ncaches. new crop , OJc ; Evaporated A nnleo , h tt. boxes , 137I4c ; Michigan , 8Jc ; Now York apples , 8 Je ; St.Louis No.1,7e ; Prunes , old , Cc ; new , 8Jc ; Curnintn , 7@74 i Uhtokborries , new , 14c , CHEESE Full Cream , 11 Jo ; Part Skim , Oc. WOODENWARE Two hoop pail" chain , and fi ply , 20i'E/21ii / Colored carpet chain , per It * , 20 ; LEAD liar , 81 C3. MATOHKS Per caddio. 83c ; round cascx , 87.35 ; pquaro cases , 34.90. PROVISIONTS-Breakfa t bacon. 14 * choice lard , I3tc * ; dried beef , Me ; i.h uU- era , canvassed 9c ; hams , canvassed 14v ; bacon , sides IHu NEW PIOKLEH-Medium , In barrel. . , (0 00 ; do In half bbls , 5 00 ismallx , in bblt , 1100 ; do , in half liblx. (550 ( : gherkins , in hhlfl , 12 00 ; do , in half bbls , 7 00. VINEGAll Pure apple extra , lOc ; pure apple. 13c ; Prusaing pure apple , 15c. HOMINY New , $3 80 per bbl. IJKANS-Mcdlum , hand picked S2.CO per bushel. ROPK Sisal , i inch and larger , Olc ; Inch , OJc ; 1 Inch , lOju. 80APH Kirk'd Savon Imperial , S 15 JCirk's * allnet. 3 IBjKirk'n standard , 3 ! fl Kirk' * white Uusilaii , 5 00 ; Kirk'n Eutoca , 2 03 : Kirk' * Prairie Queen , (100 ( cakes ) , 3 JO ; Kirk's magnolia , 4 SO. tANDLESp-BoxeH ! , 40 llx , 10 oz , 8n , 14cboxci ; ! 40 Ibs. , 10 ni. , fit , 14o ; boxeu , 4 ( setM , 1) ) oz. . 8s , 13jo ; half boxes , 20 sets , 14 oz. , tig , 13c. LYE American , 3 40 : Greenwich , 3 JO Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 50 ; Lewis lr < ? l4GOJuwelUyo)87B. ; POTASH Vouisylvauia cans , 4 do * . , n riixc , 3 : O | Babbitt's Ball , 2 dor. In cv.e , i UO : Anchor Ball 2 dor. in cane , 1 50 , FiKLl ) SKKD Rc.1 clover , choice , ] ic\v , S3 30 per bushel ; mammoth clovci , low. S3 7o ; white clover , now , SI 100 il alfi clover , now , $1250 ; alsike , nexv , S13 00. Timothy , good , new , S3 J > 0@2 03 ; ) luo grass , extra clean , SI23 ; blue grass , clean , 51 Ifi ; orchnnl grass , § 2 00 : red top , rhnlco , C5c ; millet , common or Mitsouil , SI 25 ; millet , Herman , SI 23 ; to SI M ) ; llunirarian. Si It" . HKDGESKKD Osage orange , 1 Ui 5 > ushcl , S3 00 : osage orane , 10 bushels or iver , 84 50 ; honey looust , per Ib. , 33cj per 100 Ibs. , 823 00. FISH Family white fi-h , TO Ib hf bbls S3 rtOs N v , 1 white Hull , TO Ib lit bbK C. SO ; No. 1 white full , in 10 Ib kits , 1 00 ; family 5Jc : boneless fish , 4/c. ! / MAUKEREIHiilfbblsmesMiiackerel , lOOlbs , JJ1250 : hf bbl No. 1 ex Mioro do. 100 Ibs , 0 00 ; hf bbl- , fat family do , 100 bs,383 ; inesfl innckctvl , 12 Ib kits , 223 ; No. 1 ex shore , 12 Hi do , 1 f.O : No. 1 slwre , 12 Ib do , 1 00 ; fnt family , 10 Ib do , 75c. CANNED GOODS-Oystcrs , 2 Ib ( Field's ) , per case , SI 20 : do 1 It ) ( Field's ) , > cr caie , 2 50 : do 2 Ib ( Standard ) , per cose , 3 ' .Wj do 111 > ( standanl ) , per case , 2 40 ; do 2 Ib ( slack ) , per cnsc , 2 73 ; do I Ib ( xlack ) , > cr case , 200. Onions , 3 0. Salmon , 1 ili , per dozen , 1 03 ; do 2 Ib , per dozen J fiO. Sardine * , small Psh. imported , one- quarter ! M\US jier box , l4Jc ; American , quarter boxes per box , lie ; do half boxes , per bov , 2Uc. Lobsters , 1 Ib per Uo7.cn , 180. Tomatoes 210 ; do 3 Ib per case , 250 : Corn , 2 Ib ( Mountain ) | vcr case , 340 ; soaked com , 1 UO ; do J Ib ( Yarmouth ) , per ca e , 350 ; string beans , per case , 1 90 ; Lima beaux per ca e , 2 00. Succotash per case , 2 10. Peas , common , tmrcnsc , 1 75 ; pees , choice , per cane , 4 50. Blackberries , 2 H , per ( Msc , J50 ; strawberries , 2 Hi , per case , 3 70t raspberries , 2 Ib , per case , 2 7o3 IK ) . D.niiHons - Ib , per case , 2 23. Bartlctt poar.s per case , 3 Oo © t 00. Whortleber ries per cose , 2 50. Egg plums , 2 It ) per cr.se , 3 25 ; do , choice , 2 115 , per case. 4 50. [ Jraon gages,2 Ib l > er case , 3 23 : do choice , " tbjicr casc',4 50. Pine Apples , 2 Ib , per case , 3 G0@5 20. Peaches , 2 Ib per case , 3 10 : do 3 Ib , case , 5 00@5 30 ; do , ( pto ) , 3 Ib , i > er case,323 ; do pie , 0 Ib. i > er dozen , 3 CO. RICE Carolina , 04@7ic ; Louisiana , 5J CJc. PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Ton- nesscc , Bio per Ib ; fancy white , Uc per Ib ; raw white Virginia , 7@7ic. > Drups. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Acid Carbolic , 50c ; Acid , Tartaric , 53c : Balsam Gopabia , per Ib , 75c ; Bark , Saioafras , per Ib , 12c ; Calomel , per Ib , 70c ; Cinchonidia , per oz , SOc ; Chloroform , per Ib , 83c ; Dover's ixiwdere , per Ib , SI JO ; Epsom jjilts , peril ) , 3Jc ; Glycerine , pure , per Ib , 44c ; Lead , Acetate , peril ) , 22c ; Car bun oil , 110 = , per gallon , lljc ; do 150 ° , per gal , 13 0 ; Oil , Castor , J o. 1 , per gal , 1 10 ; Oil , Castor , No.3per gal.Sl 00 ; Oil , Olive , per gal , SI 50 ; Oil , Origanum , 50o Opium , S450 : Quinine , P. & W. &R. k S.per 07. , S2'23 ; Potassium , Iodide , per Ib : $2 , CO ; Salacm , per oz , 33c ; Sulphate of M orphino , ) ier oz , S3 03 ; Sulphur flour , per Ib , 4c ; Strychnine. er oSI 50c. Dry Goods. BHOWN COTTONS. Endccye L L 7c ; Continental C , do , Sc ; Crescent I L OJc ; CreKCcnt C 7jc ; Crescent B 7jc ; Crescent A 8c ; Granitoville LL G4c ; In dian Head 7ic ; Lawreuco LL , ( i c ; Ports mouth P , do , 41c ; Utica C 51c ; Winthrop L , do , 7jc ; Wachusetts 7ic. BLEACHED CO'LTONS Altoona 3-4 Cc ; Auburn A 4-1 8 0 ; IJallardvalo 4-1 ( He ; Dairy Cloth 5c ; Kainiiont 4-1 OJc ; Fruit 4-4 Hono4.-J.8Ac \ ; ; Lonsdalo4-l 9Jc ; New York Mills 4-1 13c ; Pocassett C 4-4 Sic. Wamsutta , 4-113c. PHINTS. AHcn's fancy , Cic ; Ameri- \n do , OJc ; Aniohl' * do , 7c ; American Hannony,5ic ; HartclfiSc ; Knickerbocker , GJc ; Gloucester do , Gjc ; Hamilton , OJc ? Hamilton do , 7c ; Marlboro do , 5'fc ' ; South- bridge do. fi c ; Spragup do , fijc ; Simp- son's solid black , Olc ; Simpson's mourning , 7c. Southbridgo do , OJc ; Regatta do , CJc ; Pacific do 7c ; faprjguo do , Ojc , Mancliester.i 7c ; Pacific , 7c ; Spragno ; GJc ; SouthbridgeOJc ; Mystic , GJc : Merri- mack shirting , ( ic ; Washington oil colors , 9c. 9c.CAMBRICS CAMBRICS Garner , fie ; Harmony B , 5c ; Houksett , fie ; Keyitone Glove Finish , 5Jc ; Washington , flc. CORSET JEANS-Androscoggin sat- teen , 8Jo : Lockwood do. 'Jc ; Naumkeag do. , gjc ; Roukport , 7Je TICKING Amoskeog- . C. A. , 17c ; Albany S. A. X. , 17ic ; Coi-dia A. C. E. , 17Jc ; Cordis , B. M. , 9Jc ; Conestoga , R.O. , RedStripclGlc [ Conestoga , C. C. A , , fan cy , Uc ; Conestoga. 5,0. C. A. , I4c ; Conestoga - toga , 4-4 , Gold Medal , ICc ; Conestoga , 17Jc ; Easton , D. , 9Jc ; Hamilton , D. , IU ; Haitiltoii regular , 13Jc ; Hamilton if , lljc ; Omegasuperior extra , 27c ; Oiuega medal , 25c ; Omega A CA , fancy stripe , 18c ; Omega A 4-4 , ICe ; Omega A J , 13 ; Pearl River , lOJc ; Shetucket , S. , lOlc ; Shetuckct , S. S. , 12c ; OIL CLOTH 5-4 wood , 83 00 ; 5-1 fancy marble , $3 00 ; 5-4 white marble , 82 83 ; C 4 wooij , S3 GO ; 0-4 fancy marble , S-i 00 ; G4liitu marble , S3 65 ; 5-4 mo- k.-xic , S3 00 ; ( i-4 mosaic , SI 00. DENINS Amoskcag blue and brown , IGc ; ISeuvcr Creek. A. A. , blue and brown , 14 jc ; Heaver Creek , U. It. blue and brown , 13Jc ; Heaver Creek , 0. C. , blue and brown , 1-ic ; Everett D. D. , blue and brown , 15& ; Haymakers blue and brown , OJc ; Otis , A. X. A. , blue , Ific ; Otis M. M. blue , 14 ; Otis C. C. , blue , 13c ; Pearl River blue and brown , 15lc. DUCKS Arlington stripe. 18i ; Boston checks , 13Ac ; Boston XX drab , 12Jlc ; Beaten - ton XXX bro. , 13Jc ; Boston XXX drab , 13ic ; Boston 0. H.bro , , lOJc ; Boston XX , bro , , l-Jc ; Bismarck ntri | > c , 17je ; Boston strlpei" , J3tc ; Dnndeo stripes , 18c ; Fall Rivir , ll c ; Humden O. O. , lOJc ; l < ion Uluo , 15 Jc. STllIPES American. lOc ; Amoxkeag , 11 Jc : Dexter A. , lie ; 5cchallies. Be ; Omega , lie ; Oti B. B , , lOc ; Plttsfield , 7c ; Uncanvillc , 9@9Jo. COri'ONADES Angora. D. & T. , 25c ; A. Y. A. , 20c ! Boll , 18e ; Bridgewatcr , lc ! ) ; Capitol , 18c ; Charter Oak. 18o ; Everett , heavy , 20c : Everett , medium , 15e ; Fann er's 22Jo ; Lowitton 10 oz. , 23o ; Now York mill * checks 18 ; New York ndllu proof , 22jcVlcklow,18ic ; ; Union Pacific , 18c ; Wliltlcnd-n , D. & T. , UOo ; Yorjc , lluht weight , 12Jc. SHKETINGS-Aniro8coBgln,0lbrow1 : , Pujiperell , ! M , bleached , 23c ; ilo 10-1 blcavlicd , 27Jc. Hortos and Mules , The market h brifck and all grades are Helling well at a ullght ndvimce in ] i ices. The demand for rood horsed exceeds the supply con iderably. Pricon range us fol. lows : Fine fiinglo drivers , $150 , to 300. ; Extra draft horse * , 8175. to 223. ; Common draft horse * , 8100. to 160. : Extra farm hornes , 8110. to 125. ; Common to good farm horses , 90. to § 100. ; Extra plugs , SCO. to 75. Common plugs , 820. to $40. MULES.-lfi to 15J hand * ( extra ) , 8125. to 150. ; 144 to 15 hands , $100. to 140. ; 11 to 14J hands , S75. to 100. ; 13J to 14 hands. 8 > . to 75 Clean and Tobaccos. OIGARH.-Hccds , Slfl.OO : Connecticut , 825.00 : Mixed , $35.00 ; Seed Havana , 850,00 Clear Havana , § 75,00. TOBACCO - PLUG. Golden Rule , 21 Ib , Clo ; Spotted Fawn , G2c ; Our Rope G2c ; Star , poumU , 2J Ib , butts , COo ; Horac Uhoe , pounds , 21 Ib , butts , . 180 ; Purity , 24 Ib , biitta , 52c ; ( Jucen Bee , 'J4 Ib , butts , f.3c ! GJU Edge , poundu , 21 Ib , butts , 57 ; Army and J avy , potmdn , Clc ; Bullion , pound * , 500) ) l/orillard' Climax , i > ouiidg , 67c. Catlhis 0. S. , 2 oz packages , fi Ib boxes , per 11) CiOoi Ijorillard s Tiger , GOo. SMOKING All grades Common , 23 to 33o , Granulated-BlackwclU Durham , 111 ox lOc ; Dukes Durham , 10 or , 4Ccj Ke.al of North Carolina. 10 or , 40 ; Seal of Nebras ka , 111 or , 3Scj tnolack , 4 or , linen bag * , per II ) . 81.33 ; Marburgs' Puck , 2 ur tin foil , 53c ; Dyff Tall , ( V5c. Lumber. FENCING-NO , i , 12 to M ft , $23 oo ; No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft. , 23 00 : sheeting ilnwMxl , No. 1 , 22 00 ; No. 2 , 20 OC'J ' common 1 > o.irdf , dres c l , 23 00. FI5AM1NG M ft. mid under , per M , 21 00 ; 10 ft , studdlnj , 23 00 ; 22 ft. 23 00 ; 21 ft. 2800. u Illll li ) I H1V-II | V I1 Wf AH'f ' nn ' | i < i if SIOOO ; O. G. battous Jicr 100 feet Hit , ijl r.O : well curbing , .S33 00 ; nrnfjli j and 2 Inch buttons per 100 feet 111' . , Mc. ) STOCK HOARDS A stock , S13 00 ; n 810 00 ; C , S3 , " . 00 ; common stock , S27 TiO. FLOOlilNG No. 1 , SI2 CO ; No. 2 , 37 TiO ; No , 3 , S2750 ; yellow pine , No. 1 , S1500. SIDING-No. 1 , $27 CO ; No. 2 , S2300 ; No. 3 , S'0 00. SHIP LAP Plain , 525 00 ; 0. G.No 1 , § 37 f > 0 : No. 2 , 825 00. CE1L1NG-S30 < XX ! $ r ) 00. LATH AND SHINGLES A Rtarbrst ( ) slilngli'$1 DO , No. 2 , $3 50 ; No. 3 , $2 00. Lath , $1 23. Building Material. LIME IVr barrel , $1 S3 ; bulk per 1m. , 33c. Cement , bbl , S2 50. Iowa plavtrr. bbl , $250. Hnir per bu , 35c- Tuned felt 100 Ibs , S3 50. Straw board , 1 00. PAPEU St'aw paper , 3jc ; rag paper , 4c ; dry goods paper , 7c ; mamla paper , lOc ; news paper , Sc. COAL Cumberland blacksmith , $12 ; Moriis Run Blossbiirg , S12 ; Wliltebreast lump , SO ; Whitcbreast nut , SO ; Iowa hinii ) , $0 : Iowa nut $ ( i ; Rock Sprlng , SS ; Anthracite , all Mzc.-i , Sll 00. . Hides , hurt , Etc. HIDES Green butcher's hide , 7j ; giccn cured hides , SJc ; green salt , part cured hides , Sftsjc ; iliy ilint , niiuid , 13ltc ; dry calf and kip , 12@lSc ; dry salt hides , sound , ll@12c ; prrccn calf , wl. K to 15 Ibs. . 10@llc ; green calf , wt. under 8 Ibs , per skin , fiOc ; green pelts , SI 00@115 ; green lamb skins , SI 10iyR3 ( ! ; damaged hides , two-third rate , ( cut scored and one grub , classed two 1'iOc ; No. 2,2)C. Skunk , No. 1 , black , 33c ; short stripe , 40c ; narrow btripo V5c ; Iroad stripe , lOc. Tallow , CJ. Wool. Merino unwashed , light , 14@lGc ; heaxy , (51 ( r'c ; medium unwashed , light , IStff''Oc ; tub-washed , choice , 32cr fair , 30c : dingy and w. , 28c ; btury , black and cottcil wools 2Gc less Shot. SHOT. Shot , $1.73 : Buck shot , 52.00 : Orient-xl Powder , kegs , SG.40 ; do. , half kegs. S3.48"do. ; , nuarter kegs , S1.87 ; Blasting - ing , kegs , $3.35 : Fube , uer 100 feet 50c. Heavy Hardware List. Iron , rates , S3 2"i ; plow steel , cast , 7ic ; cast tool do. 15 ( < j,20 wagon siokeH , mt. 223@3 00 ; hubs per set , 123 ; felloes , sawed dry , 140 ; tongues , each , 7583c ; axles , each , 73o ; sguaro nuts , per Ib , 7@llcj washers , peril ) , S@18c : rivets , iicrlb , He ; coil chain , per Ib , C@12c ; malleable , 8c ; ii-on wedges , "c ; crowbars , Gc ; harrow teeth , ' 4c ; liorbeshoen , per keg , 5 00 ; spring steel. 7@Sc. NAILS-10 to 2U. 3 40 ; 8 to 10 , 3 Gl ; Gd , 3 90 ; Id , 4 15 ; 3d , common , 4 90 ; 3d , fine , ( i 40 ; clinch , all f-izes , 5 15 ; Gd , rasing. J 0)5 ; Sd c.-vmiz , 4 4' ' ; lOd casing , 4 15 ; lOd finish , 4 ( ! 5 ; 3d finish , 4 "JO ; ( id finish , 5 15 ; half kegs , lOc extra. Paints Oils and Varnlthes. PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omaha P. P. , 7c ; white lead , O. P. & C. Co.piue , Gu ; Marseilles gicen , 1 to 5 Ib cans , 20c ; French zinc , green seal , 12c ; French zinc , red seal , lie ; French zinc. In varnish nsst , 20c ; French zincc , in oil as-it , 15c ; Raw and burnt umber. 1 Ib cans 12c ; raw mid buriu. Sienna , 13c : vandyke brown , 13. ; refined lampblack , 12c ; coach black , l'c ; i ory black , IGc ; droj ) black , IGc ; Prussian blue , SOc ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chromo chromo yellow , L. , M. , O. & D. O , , IBc ; yellow ochre , Oc ; golden ochre , 1C ; patent irver , Gclgraintng colors : light oak. dark oa c , walnut , chestnut nndash 12c. Dry Palnti White lead , GJc ; French zinc , lOc ; Paris whitcing 2ic ; whiting gilder * , IJc ; v biting coml , lie ; lampblack German- town. 14o ; lampblack , ordinary , Sc ; Prus- nian lilito , 55c ; ultramarine , 18c ; vnndyke , lirown , Sc ; umber , burnt , 4c ; umber , raw , 1c ; sienna , burnt , 4c ; xienna , raw , 4o Paris green genuine , 33c ; Paris green com' : 25c ; ciirome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chroml green K. , 12c ; vennilllon , Eiig. , 70c ; vermillion - million , America , 18c ; Indian red. lOc , rose pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Cookson's jc : Venetian red Am. , lc ; red lead , 7Jo ; chromo yellow , genuine , 20o : chrome yel low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochclle , 3c ; ochre , French , 2jc ; ochre , American , IJc ; \Vinter'n mincnil. 2Jc ; lehigh biown. 250 : anish brown , 2\c ; Prince's mineral Sc ; VARNISHES Barrels per gallon. Furniture , exta , 81 00 ; furniture , No. 1 , 90c ; funilturc , U , 75c ; coach , extra , SI 25c ; Coach , No. 1 , 81 00 ; Dninnr , SI 25 ; Japan , 70c ; asplmltutn , 70c ; bhullac , S3 50 ; hard oil < ini h. 81 30 , O1LS-110 * carbon pergallon , lljo : 150' ! cadllght , per gallon , 12Ja ; 175 * headlight ergallon , IGc ; cryiitoline , | icr gallon , 20c ucecd , raw , per gallon , GOcj Linseed , boil ed , per callon , ( )3c ) : laril , winter str'd , per uallon , 5o No. 1 , 70e , No. 2 , ( We : ca.itor , XXX. per gallon , 1 12c , No. 3 , 1 0 j ; nweer , per gallon , 85c ; 8 ] > erm , W. B. , per gallon- Si 35 ; filsh.W.B. , per gallon , GOcjni-atsfoot extra , per gallon , 75c , No. 1 , 65 ; lumber ! , eating , zero , per gallon , 30c , summer , 15c golden machine , No. 1 , pergallon , S5c , No , 2 , 28c ; Hicnn , signal , per gallon , SOc ; tur pcntine , per gallon. ( iOc ; nnptha , 74 lie ; ; , j or gallon 20a. 03 deg , 20c. Liquor. ALCOHOL 187 proof , ? 2 35 per wine gallon , extra Cullfoinin spirits , 187 proof at 1 2G per proof gallon triple refined Hpirits , 187 proof , SI 2i ; per proof gal ro-dlHtllled whiskies , S100@l 50 ; line blended , 81 50(32 ( 50 ; Kentucky bour bons. $200@7 00 ; Kentucky and Pennsyl vania rycx , ? 2 00@7 00. BRANDIES Imjwrted , $0 00@lGt)0 ) ; donieKtio 1 40@4 00. GINS Imiwrtcd , 4 50@G 00 ; domcHtlc , 1 40@3 00. RUMS Imported , 4 5fl@G 00 ; New England. 2 OOfel 00 ; domestic , I 50(353 ( 50 ; PEACH AND AJTLK BHANDY CHAMPAGNES Imported per cane , 2rt 00@3J 00 ; American , per caw , 12 00@ 18 00 , CLAUETS-Pcr ca e , 4 f,0@10 00. WINKS Rliliiowliip , jior ti.ua , (1 OflQ''O ' Catawbn , per ewe 4 00i ( 7 00. St. Ijoul * Pj-niluno. ST. LOUIH , Kuiitpmbor 10. Flour Unchanged ; fimily , 0 5@7 00 ; choice to fancy , 7 15w7 75. Wheat Strung ; No. 1 red , 1 41 for ca&h ; 1 4M for October ; 1 4 ! > / for Nuvomber ; 1 51 5 for December. Corn Firm and higher at fiSo for rash ; 025/0 / for September jlir > | o for October ; ( Wlo for November ; C9 o for December ; 75o for May. OaU Slow ; 45o { for caili ; I Jlc for Oc tober ; 4 lUc for November ; 4lo ) for Decoin. comber ; 50c for May. Rye Lower at 1 01 , Barley Unchanged at 90c@l 05. Lead Firm at 5 12Jc. 1 | uttcr- Unchanged , Eagi * Unchanged , WhUky-Btuadyatlll ! . Provisions Unchanged and nothing doing , Receipts Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 31 , . 000 ; com , fil.OOO ; oats , 27,000 ; rye , 9,000 ; barley , 4,000 , Hhfpmenta Flour , 12,000 bbl * . ; wheat , 27 , 000 ; com , 7 1,000 ; iwta , 20,000 ; ivi1 , none ; burley , nouv. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH , OhionRO Proilnoo. ( 'ittCAoo. September 10. On 'Change higher prices were reallred , The receipts of grain wore 1,0'.K ) ear loads , embracing 87 cars of wheat , 854 of corn , IM of oats , 21 of rye , and 31 of l-nrlcy. Flour Htilcd firm and demand good , Limited offerings checked trade ; quotations v ichangcd. Wheat Active , uupcttlod and a strong er feeling was developed and prices i tiled higher. The eastern storm with an active demand caused strong feeling , and prices with some fluctuations advanced 1J per bushel for October , and 3 ? for September , alxivo Insldo figures of the day. No. 2 spring closed at l,2lif 1 2O for September : 1 28 for October ; 1 31 J for November ; i 3Jjl for Dcc.mbcr ; 1 21 for the ( year. Mungcr. "Wheeler .t Co. pave notice to-day that 125,000 bush els of No. 2 cpring wheat and 7,000 bush els of No. 'J.liard spring uheat is out of condition in the S' . raul elevator In addi tion to that heretofore posted. Pouted u In-lit out of condition sold at 1.17@1.20 , closing nt the latter figutc. Coin Slow ; fairly active business was transacted in the corn market to-day , and feeling wns tinner throughout the greater portion of the Cession , The market opened comparatively tcady , and under the influence of n good { demand on local and outside account , grew stronger and Hilvaueed l@Ho ; and ruled steady to 1ho cloe , nt widen time quotations for No. 2 and high mixed were u3c , cnsh anil pot ; ( llc for October ; GO@UlJo ( for November and December ; ( > 3o for the year ; 7lGj71I ! for'Mny ' , Oats A liberal fpeculntivc business was done. The market Kvniiiathired with surrounding finniie s and a good ml vant age was established for all futures. Ciinh No. 2 , rather quiet ; olferings mnnll : de mand giH l and prices rauucd JJc high er. No. 2 closed at 38'ja for September : SSgo for October : 40c for NovcmVcr ; 41Jc for Dei-ember ; 38 0 for the yo irllio ; for May. Ityo Quiet nnd no essential change ; offerings f-mall and demand light. No , 2 , l,02j ( l 1. 03 for September ; 1 00 for Octo ber ; 1 03 for Not ember. Barley Strong nnd firm ; No. 2 , 1 ( ViJ ra h nnd September ; 1.07J for October ; 1.08J for November. Pork Moderately nctivo and firm ; mess closed at 1 ! ) i5 ! for ticptimber ; 19 374 ® 19 62i ( or November : 1'J I'Ogilll 15 for tlio year ; 2050(5.205' ( ) f or January ; 20 G0@ 20 G2 for Foliriiary. Lard Active nn 1 n trifle higher ; 12 10 © 12 50 for September ; 12 17 * @ 12 20 for October ; 12 3.lrl2 ( 37\ \ for November : 12 1012 121 t r the year ; 12 7512 774 for Fobruaiy. Uulk MeaUi Firmer. Short ribs 10 17J < Sll025i for October ; 10 ! IO10 32 J for Novtmber. Whisky-Quiet at 11G. Receipts Flour ! > ,905 bbls ; wheat , C0l bujcorn , IWJ.729 bu ; oats , 7G,1"8 burye , 11,345 1m ; barley , 25,423 bu. Shipments Flour , 14,015 bbls ; wheat , 123,180 bu ; corn , 237.0GO bu. : oatx , G7,4SO bu ; vyo , 7,8(58 ( bu ; barley , 20,553 bu. Chicago JjlvoStoolc. .CiucAOO , Seiilember 10. Hogs RocviptH , 12,000 ; blilpintMitx , 2- , 700 ; total receipts this week. 98 , 000 , against 100,000 last week ; market generally htendy. Mitort packing , ( i 00@G 50 ; light , G 45@G ar > ; choice heavy , G "O&l 15j culls and grasseni , 4 00eG ( 20. Cattle Receipt * , 10,000 ; hipmont. , 4- 000 ; receipU this week , 28,000 , agninitt27- 000 last week ; general maikct unclmimnd. Exports , G 10i ( 40 ; good to cholco whip- | iing , 5 40@ ( ! 00 ; common to fair , 4 25 © "i 25 ; imt'n o butcher Htou' < aetivo and firm at 2 40@ 1 25 ; for inferior to choice stock- cm andTTcederH , 2 G04 00 ; dairy calven , 9 00@14 00 ; range cattle fairly active and ptcady ; Toxnn. % 2 G5@4 25 , hut mainly nt 2 2r > ( ,3 70 ; half breeds and Americans , 3 90 ® 1 40. Sheep Receipts 13 , 000 ; shipments , 110 ; iotid receipts for tlio week , 7,000 , ng.iiiiHt 3,000 la t week ; demand good for cnoicu. but quality poor : salcs mainly ut 3 35@ 1 10 ; common to choicu , demand only lo cal. Now York Produce- Nxw YOHK , Septcmbei- . Flour Market cloccd htrong ; low grades scarce ; southern flour firm and in fair demand ; G 00ff ( ( ! 23 for ordinary to utriclly fancy Hhipiiing extras. Wheat Opened at 3@lJ.c higher , and faiily active ; No 3 r d winter , 1 40@ 1-11 ; No. 2 do. , 14l @ 145f , mixed win ter , 1 40@1 40H ; No. 1 white , 1 37 ; No. 2 do , 14114l , ami No. 2 Milwaukee , and Chicago , 1 37fell 37J. Com Opened J ( l c higher ; firm and fairly active G7uG8c for ungraded mixed ; C8J@G9 for No. 3. do. Oatn Opened Jo higher ; and Ions active ; No. 1 white. 51c ; No. 2 do. 49i@50c ; No. 1 mixed , 42c ; No. 2 do. 41J l43c ; mixed Wdtem , 4042c. Kyo Steadier ; better demniid , prime , 1 00@1 05. Barley Nominal. Pork Strong but quiet ; new mess on the spot , 19 70(2)20 ( ) 00 ; do , September ami October , 1950. Lard Fairly active and ntrong ; 5ffi7c ( higher ; 12 374 for cash ; 12321@1235 for September. Beef Steadily held , extra mess , 12 50 ® 1300. Cut Meats Steady ; fair demand ; pick led lianiK , 12 25 ; pickled ( moulders , 800 , Whisky Nominal , Fooria Produce. PKOIIIA , September 10. Wheat Scarcity and demand for all grades and especially the better qualities titill continue with full prices. Corn Irregular but fiiirlv active ; No. 2 white , 71 c ; high mixed , G2u ; mixed , G3 ; No. 3 , G8c : rejected , GOJc ; no grade. 59c. Oats Firm but ruled quiet to-day at quotation Hales ; No , 2 white , 42Jc ; mixed , lOlc ; rojcctcd , Hie. Rjo Finn ; No. 2 , 81.07. Barley Dull and nominal , Highwines The muikct continues steady nt 81.14. Receipts Corn , 57,175 bu ; whea * , 900 bu ; oats , 30,000 ! bu ; rye , H.275 bu HhipmentH-Cnrn , nn.oOO.liu ; oats , 30,700 bu ; wheat , 1,000 ; rye , 3,000 ; barley , GOO bu htghwincK , 5G8. Toledo Produce TOLEDO , Soptembcr 10. Wheat Finn ; No. 2 red. 141-j for cash 1 43J for October ; 1 4(1 ( } for Novcmbvr 1IHU 1 for Decembur. ComFirm ; GGo for No. 2 , GOJc for Oc tober ; G5'Jo for the year , Oats Firm ; No. 2llfcj. . Cleveland Mnrlrot CI.KVKI.AA'D , September 10 , I'etroloum Quiet ; stniuliird white , 1 10 ( ill 07. Liverpool Produce. LIVKIIWOI. , September 10. Flour American , 10n ( MO'illI * Wheat Winter , 10 * M@\ln \ ; white lOi ( 'KllO ( lOd ; Hpring , 10 > ( wl0 3 ; club Con > -54 Hid. Lard 01 . Pork 7J < . Pltt bur OH Market. * PlTTaliUim , .September 10. The oil market opened at fiOJo ; later nt OOo , nnd closed at 8Uc | : New York , 7Ie Antwer , ) , 1UJ francD , Shipment * for yes torduy iveru G2,430 barrel" ; sales at Oi City yesterday , 1,151,000 barrels ) Pitts burg ualei yesterday , 135,000 barrels Pittsburg exchange utock IH not/ call td every nioiiiliig at thu eponlng ; M ) ( bid ; 55o asked ; Increase in itock , 4G7,00 ( barrel ) ) ) Incrcaue in certificates , 90,000 , bar rein. . . . . i Baltimore Produce. BAMIMOIIB , September 10 , AVhcat No , 2 red winter inactive t , \Uul \ } 41V f ° r cash and September ; 1 45 for October. Com Yellow , dull at fOe : mlxw weHterii , quiet at G0vfor { canh amlHcptvm bcr , Clneluimtl Prodnco. CINCINNATI , September 10. Pork Mc Jobbing , 20 f > 0@2l 00. Lani Fimi ; cuirent mnke , 11 PO. Bulk Meats Quiet ! clear rib * lde , I ( lOflMl 25. Bacon Steady ; clearnidei.il 12 { . FlourSteady ; family , ti 507 00. Wheat -Firm ; No. 2 red , 1 41. tWu Finn ; No. 2 mixed , IW. Oats -Finn ; No. 'Jmivcd , 4Glc. Rye -Firm : No. 2 , t U. Barley-Dull : No. 2 f l ! , 1 12. Whlsfcy-KAslcraUlS. Phlladnlpliin. Proilnoo. 1'iimMiKt.rillA , September 10. Wheat -Steady at 1 - lljtol121 for cash nd September ; 1 41 ? for October. < 01 n Firm ; G'J W'Oo for cash nnd September ; 72o for October. iattSteady ) atJ9o for caOi ; 4fljc for ieptcmber. Ityo-Quict ; 1 00 bid for cash. Qrnnil Jiiuotlou Mnrltot. GiiAND .1 UNCTION , la. , September 10. Eggs-13c. Butter lie. Live Stoolc , LtnKUTV , 1'a. , September 10. Cattle Nothing doing ; receipts , 1,802 ; hlpmetiK G8. Hogs Fair ; receipt * , 100 , ; Milpmcnts , J.GOO ; I'hiladelphlas , ( i 757 00 ; Yorker * , 0 250 30. beep Nothing doing ; receipt * , 1,000 ; hipmcntR , 1,000 , Buffalo Iilvo Stoolc. EAST DUKCALO , Sentombor 10. Hoge Ri-celpUs , 2'j cam : sliipmcnts , 43 ; Yen kern , good to choice , G 50@(180 ( ; heavy , i 907 00. _ _ Stlonls Iilvo Stoolc. ST. TXIUIH , September 10. 1 logs Steady ; Yorkers and llaltlmorcs , SO 30&G 50 ; packing. ? ll 2.ffG"0 ; butchers o fancy heavy , $0 75@7 00. Receipts , 2 , JOO ; HhlpmcntH , 1,900. "THE LODGES. A Knightly Pilfjrinmgo inOom- moiuoration of a Coming Event Clio Triple Link Notes from Pytliliw Hnlls-Jottlns of Iii- toi-pst la Varioun Orders. THE FREE MASONS. A riiorosKW riumiMAnc. There is u inovcinciit on foot amen ; , ' ho Templars of Oinnhn loolanir ownrda llio proper cnminoninration of ho recovery of Brother Jnincs A. lirliulil as anon ns the fact of lii.s con- vnlcsconco flliall bo ascertained. It in cuowii that throughout the various tlnsonic jurindictions of the United Stntca duo recognition will bo made of this long hoped for event , und Urn Sir Iviiiyhls * ) f Onmlm ilo not pro)030 ] o exhibit lus.i r.onl thun tlioir brethren elaowliero. It is auggcated that , n pil- jriumgo bo nmdo through the city to .101110 secluded spot in ho suburbs where npproprialo exercises will bo held , stops being nado for rofrcnhnient at three btn- tons on the route. The Knights composing the procession will be uounted. uniformed and equipped. t I'M proposed to invilo the Coinumn- dory from Council Blulls to take part with Mf. C.vlviiry Commandury on 'ho ' occasion. A Ktw : I.ODCI : , At iv meeting hold pursuant to a ntblic notice for the purpose of organ- zing n Masonic Lodgo'at Loup City , a goodly number of brothers in good standing hoing present , the following named persons were selected na otli- : or.s subject to _ the approval of the 3ruid Muster , viz. : J. L. Dhickinan , W. M. ; W. A. Wilson , S W. ; M. A. Hartley , J. W. ; Charles Riodel , Trcos. ; T. S. Nii hingnlo , Sec. ; Oy E. llossotor , S. D. ; S. H. Bowman , Jj D. ; I. N. Hanson , T. Sherman Co. Times. MIKHOUKI HOVAL AllCII. Wo have received a copy of the an nual proceedings of the Grand lloyal Arch Chapter 'of Missouri , compiled by W. U. Mayo , grand secretary. It ihowH seventy-eight chapters in the state , with 4000 members , and 127 , Q25 memberi ] in the United States , MAHONIO 1'HEHUIKNTH. . ' Eight presidents of the United States huvo been Free Masons , nnr not novon only , nn was recently staled. Tlio full list is na follows Presidents Washington , Jackson , Ty ler , Polk , Pierce , Buchanan , John son , and Garfield. 11 OAT HAULS. St. John's Lodge , No. 25 , A. F. it A. M. , conferred the E. A. degree on Thursday evening , W. M. J. B. limner presiding. The order of Malta was recently conferred on n prominent citizen of Cincinnati. The ceremonies tool : place in the Cathedral of the Scottish Kite , nud was in many respects one of the most brilliant occasions known to Templnrisin since its establishment in America. The twcnty-Hixth annual reunion ol the Scottish Kite bodioa of Masonry will bo hold in Chicago , bcxmnini October 5 , The mooting is expected to extend over three day < > , during which time the several degrees , fron the fourth to the thirty-second wil be conferred , and tlio occasion will bi enlivened by thu usual banquet. The next annual session of tlio Supreme promo Council , A. A. Scottish Kite for tlio Northern Missouri jtirimlictioi of thu United Staten of America , wil assemble on the 120th day of Septem her in the constitutional chamber o the Ma'onic Temple , New Yorl City. Tlio headquarters of the dele gates will ho at thu Fifth Avenue hotel. hotel.Mt. Mt. Mori.ih Lodge of Perfectioi No. U will resume work next week. Bro , Gustavus Stovontion , who has heon visiting in the east for the pas throe weeks , is expected homo on Bat urday , > t It is expected that GO.OOO Masou and 10,000 troops will visit the York town celebration , and there will h thousands more who will bo mud be cause they couldn't go. Tlio Supreme Council of Peru 1m made the following decree : "No pro fane shall bo initiated in a lodge , um no brother shall he nlliliated ivithou having declared by the living voic and in writing that he believes in th existence of God an the Grand Arclii cot of the Universe , nnd in the rcsur- dction into n future life. " . _ THE TRIPLE LINK. TI1K IlATK RF.TT1.KI > . The following interesting scrap of liatory , although of contidornbla ongtli , is reprinted hero because it ; cities on authoritative basin the- nucli-vcxcd question of the birth of 'Most Worshipful Grand Muster" 'horna * Wildey. It is taken from the " ) dd Fellows Magnx/tno , dated .lunop Si. ' ! ! , published" by Brother Mark Vnrdlo , at Manchester , England. It eads as folluus : THOMAS wtumv , o whom the order stands principally ndulited for its rise , now M. W , G. il. of the United Stales , of whom n- > ortrait in given in the present num- ) cr , was born in London in the year 785 , and in 180d was initiated into- ho Independence Ledge , at the Ilod- icy Arms , Bath , Summcrsotshirb. Dugland , and in which ho wan raised hero eovcral times to the N , G/s. hair. In July , J8I8 , ho embarked or America , and on tlio 1.M of Sop- ember landed in Baltimore , vhoro ho immediately com- noticed the business of coach-spring naltjng which he had , previously to isitiug H.itli , learned with his father. On landing ho was do.iirous of visiting k lodge , and was much aMum'shod on luing informed that there was none in lie city , which , after having fallen in yith Brother John Welsh , led to pub- iu notice , calling Ihoso of the order ogother who might chance bo in Bal- imore. LINKS. The lodges nt Jacksonville , III. , mvo each over $5,000 iu the treasury. Tim jurisdiction of Now York ro- ) orts a net gain of OI5 ! members dur- ng the past twelve months. Dunng. the Bixnio time Illinois gained 2,070. The grand lodge of Now Hampshire oports that appeal canea to that body lavo.nlmost entirely disappeared dur- ng the pnst few years. It is nn ox- nmple worthy of imitation. The Sovereign Grand Ledge moote it Cincinnati , Ohio , on Tuesday , 20th list. Lively limes nny bo expected , as Cincinnati lias made great prepant- iim'a to receive thu roprpsontativcs of Vmerican Odd Fellowship. KNIGHTLY OP PYTHIANS- OMAHA l.ODUKS. Nohraska Ledge No. 1 had no meot- ng last Wednesday night , owing to > ad weather They will meet next Wednesday night. . Planet Ledge No. < t will have work n the 2nd degree next Monday night. Omaha Ledge , U. D. , initiated two low mcmbura a week ago last Thurs- lay. Last Thursday night proved lircc , and next Thursday night ono vill bu iniated nnd four charged. The Endowment Hank of tlio order , . rom its institution to' August 1st , 881 , him had L'l.'t deaths in the 1st , class , IiOO in thu ' 'nil , and 2 in the Ird , on which it. has paid benefits to the amount of § 812,700.00. Throe new applications are in for ncmbcr.ihip in Sec. 05 , and Omaha- "jodgo , U. D. , is trying to establish another Endowment Section in this city in connection with , and under control of its membership. C1UANI1 LOIHIK Hr.HHlONH. The Grand Ledge of Knights of Pythias meeting during the ensuing quarter are given below , with the Into of such sessions ; Missouri Grand Ledge meets on the third Tuesday of October , 1881 , atSodalia. Illinois Grand Ledge moots on tho- hird Tuesday of October , 1881 , at Springfield. Nebraska ( Jrand Ledge moots on. ho third Wednesday of September , , 1881 , at Lincoln. Delaware Grand Ledge meets on lie fourth Wednesday of October , 188 ' , at Now Castle. West Virginia Grand Ledge meets on the first Tuesday of September , , 1881 , at Berkeley Springs. Kentucky Grand Ledge meets on thu third Tuesday in September , 1881 , at Maysville. NOTE8. The Knights of Pythias lodge at Laramie , will probably number 100 members before New Year's , and has paid , for the "past year and a half , over $4,000 , in bounfils. Its financial condition is very flourishing. The order is nourishing in Cali fornia. The Grand Ledge of Nevada mot in ninth annual session at Virginia City on the IHh ult. The receipts show- that the present membership is 044 an increase of 107. There are ton subordinate lodges , with cash on hand ot S ! > ,4U8.8.'S. The Grand Lodge has $752.34. _ Foil Down. Mr. AlhorAnilcMoii , York street , 15nf- fnlo , full down sUirn unit noveroly hruUcd knee. A few nnpllcntlonu of Dr. THOMAS' KUECTIUO On , entirely cured him. IL'eodlw TRUE TO HER TRUST. Too much cannot bo said of the ever faithful wife und mother , con- Bluntly watching nnd caring for her dear OUCH , never neglecting n single duty in their bohalf. Wlion they are assailed by dlaciiHO , nnd tlio system fihnnld have a thorough cleansing , the Htomach nnd bowels regulated , blood purified , malarial poison exterminated , she must know that Electric Bitturs. nro thu only euro remedy , They aru thu beat nnd purest medicine in the world , and only cost fitly conls. Sold by Ish ifc McMahon. (2) ( ) BYRON REED & CO. OLHUCT UTABUHMKI ) Real Estate" Agency IN NK1IIIA8ICA3 Keep a comiilUa abstract ot title to all Hen ) Ketato In Omaha ami Douxliu county. luaytt DexteilTlmas&Bro. W1U , DUV AND BELL AM ) 4Lb TIIANHACIIOM rONNKCTXD TIIKBKWIT11. Puy Taxes , Rent Houses , Etc. ItOV WANT TO HUT OR CXUi Call at Ofllca , Iloom 8 , Crclgliton lllock , OmiOia _ BD5-U BIBBBTT & PDLLBR , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , Special attention gUcii to collu-tloiM In Butler wvvti