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I c * THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WED NES DA Y.SEPTEMBER 21 , 1881 5 FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. CHICAGO MONP.T MARKET , (7iuo.\no , September 20. In banking circle * to-diy thcra wan a pilet but hc.iltby fooling , and nil the A No. 1 p-Uior olfere.l vt a ttiken at C7 per cent. The bo ml of tr.ido room * are closed owing ) to thodeUh < > t the president of the United ! States and thl 4 morning tlio clearing as- niKi'ntlon took action on u resolution to cl'ibo ' the lunks on lha dav of the funeral of IVosidt'tit Grtrfleld. Tim clearing * of associated batiks were $7(700,000 , IJ.wt- cm exchange between city liank wa < quoted ut Site ® ? ! discount per ? 1,000. \VholonnloMarhct Ol'KICB OfTllR OlIAHA HuK , ) Tuesday Evening , September 1W. I Markets about the name in .yesterday. llarloy a little lower. Proiaion * dull and very little lining. Cabbage is quoted. > 81.00@1.50 per dozen ; but the quality f < Halo on this market it very inferior am Aalca are very rlow. Local Grain WHEAT. Cash No. 2 , 1 09casl ; No. . 1 01J : rejected 72Je. 1IA11LB Y. Ca h No 2 , OOc ; Xo. 3 , 71c HYK.-Cash. O.'ic. CORX.-Cash N. . . 2 , 50Su- . OATS. Cash. 30 . Live Stock. AT OMAHA STOCK TAni)3. Cattle Good nhlpping , $ t 00 ; fat cow and heifer * . S3 i5@3 00. Hogs Mixed packing , $5 75(0.0 ( 00. Sheep Sliius/htering in demand nt S3 OC @ 3 75 per 100 Ibs gross. Provliloni. FLOUU Spring'wheat , straight grade 93 25@3 50 ; patent , $3 75@4 M ; wiutc wheat straight ( rradc , S3 754 00 ; patent Sf 00@4 50 ; graham rye , 92 60 ; Wheat , "RYE FLOUll S3 25. MILLSTUFFS Bran , per cwt. 70c , icrceninga , per cwt. 70@SOc ; shorts , pel cwt. 80c ; chopped feed , per ewt. 100 ; men' bolted , yellow , 1 15 ; white. SI 21. POTATO KS-8.V. SNVKKT I'O L'ATOKS Vary active at 4i@c per pound. POULTilY Live chickens per 3o , $2 B0@ 00. PHAIUIK CHICKKNS-S2 2.-3 00 i > er dozen. KGJ3-ATcry dull nt 18c. 1JUTT Jill Choice Kcarcuat20@25poor ; , no market : creamery , 30c. Al'PLKS Good , m.imd , S3 503 75 tier bbl. HONHY Calif mila whitn clover in comb , 24fiiU3c ( ; Nebraska " comb , 15@18o. DISMOAS Steadv" ; cr bn-c , 51000 (5)10 ) 50. Fineift Mesaina oranges § 3 00 repacked. UTAH PEACHK3-$2 50 per 1 bushel basket. EASTERN PEAKS i bu. box , 51 00 1 dDo\fKSTIO ! GUAPJwS-Gottmgncarce nt 5Gc per Ib. OAMFOUNIA PEAKS-Perbox , $350 ( 400. CATJb'ORXIA PLUMS * 2 50. CALIFORNIA PEAOHUS 82 50. CALLKOUNIA G RAPES S200 WATERMELONS Home-srown in excessive - ces-sive supply ; per 100 , SI 00@5 00. VEGBTAWLES All kinds brinjf Koo l prices and scarce. BEES\V AX Yellow , 18@20e. ONIONS SI 2i@l 5' . ' OA131JAGE ? 1 00@l 50 iierdozon. Grocers List. COFFEE. Jtio , fair , IHAc : Rio , good , 14c ; Rio , prime to choice , f4jc ; Old cov't Java ; 201@8iu , Mocha , 281c ; Arbuckle's , 173c. 173c.TilA" . Gunpowder , good , 45@ . " > 5c : Choice , riO@7.Ci ; Imperial , good , 40@45c ; Choice , COCJi'iJo ; Youtiff Jlyson , good , 3fi@ 50c ; choice , G5c@81 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf , 3Tic ; Japan , choice , C0@7oc ; Oolong , , , 3.40 ; Oolong , choice , 40@55 ; Souchong , good. 35fo)40c ) : choice. a ( S)45o. ) SUGARS. Cut loaf , lljc : Crushed , lljc ; Granulated , lie ; Powdered , lljc Fine powdered , lljc ; Standard Coffee A. lO cj NewTTork Qonfectioner'n Standard A , lOjc ; Good A , lO c ; Prairie Extra C , SYRUPS.Susjhr house , bbU , 48c ; haf ! bis , 50c ; kegs , 4j gallons , 82 30 ; choice table syrup , 45c ; naif bbls 48cJ keg < .S2 25. SPICES. Pepijer , 20 ; Allspice , 20c : Cloven , 4x : ; Nutmeg , $1 00 : Cassia , 2-x ; ; Mnce $100. SODA. Dwight's Ib papers , S3 00 ; De- land do , $3 00 ; Church's $3 00 ; Keg soda , STARCH. Pearl , 3c ; Silver Gloss 81 @S2c ; Cprn Starch , 8J@Oc ; Excelsior Glow. Me ; Corn. 7 c. SALT. Dray load * , per bbl , 1 05 ; Ash ton , in sacks , 3 50 ; bbls dairy W > , 5s , 3 45 : bbla dairy , 100. 3 * . 305. DRIED FllUITS Choice halvex , old , Go ; " new , 8Jc ; CutTanU , 7@7ic ; BlacUwrries , new , 14c. CHEESE Full Cream , 11 Jo ; Pait Skim , Sc. WOO DEN WARE Two hoop pail * 1 85 ; three hoop pails , 2 10 ; No. I tubs 9 00 ; No. 2 tubs , . 8 00 : No. 3 tubs , 7 00 , pioneer washboards 1 85 ; Double Crown ; 275 ; Globe Washboard.250 : Wellbucket- , chain , nnd 5 ply , 20J ( | > 21J ; Colored carpet chain , per Ib , 2U ' ; LEAD-Bar81 05. MATCHES Per caddie , 85c ; round cases , $7.35 : square cae < < , S4.90 , PROVISIONS Uroakfaht bacon , 14 choice lard , lIUc " ; dried beef , 14c ; f-limili era , canvas etl 9c ; hams , canvassed 14 ; bacon. Hides IHu NEW PICKLES Medium , In barrels 50 00 : do in half bbLs , 5 00 tamalls , in bbl , 1100 ; do , in half bills. 050 ; gherkins in bbls , 12 00 ; do , in half bbls. 7 OC. VINEGAR Pure apple extra , Ific ; pure apple. 13c ; Pi-ussing pure npplu , 15c. HOMINY Now , $1 80 per bbl. BEANS Medium , band picked $3 00 per ImsheL HOPE Sisal , A inch and latger , 91c ; i incb , Oi'c ' ; J inch , 10c. SOAPS-Kirk's Savon Imperial , 315 Kilk'o oatlnet. 3 15Kirk' HtandarO , 3'30 Kirk's white Russian , 5 00 : Kirk's Kutoca , 2 05 : Kirk's Pnilrie Queen , (100 ( cakes ) , ' tO ; KirkM magnolia , 4 30. CANDLES -Uotes , 40 Ibs 10 or , 8s , 14cboxe8 40 Ibs. , 10 oz.J Gs. 14o ; boxes , 40 sets , 14 oz. , 8s , 13&c & ; half boxes , 20 nets , 14 oz. , 8s 13c. LYE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich , 340 Western , 2 75 : North Star , 2 50 ; Lewis lye , 4 00 ; Jewell lye , 275. POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz. , I in co.se , 3 31 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. in case , 100 ; Anchor Hall 2 dot in case , 1 50. FIELD SKED Rod clover , choice , new , $ * > 30 per bushel ; mammoth olovcr , new. 85 75 ; white clover , new , $14 00 ul'.ilfa. clover , now , 81250 ; alsike , neu 513 00. Timothy , good , now , 82 50@U 05 blue grass , extra clean , 81 25 ; blue grass clean , 81 15 ; orchard grass , § 2 00 ; red top choii-o. ( i5c ; millet , common or MisHourl 51 25 ; millet , German , SI 25 ; to 81 50 Hungarian , $115. IIEDGESEED Osage orange , 1 to bushels , 8.5 00 ; osage orange , 10 bushels 01 over , 5150 ; honey locubt , per Ib. , 35c ; pel 100 Ibs. . 825 00. FISH-Family white , fldi , 00 Ib hf S3 ( W ; No. 1 white iish , 00 Ib hf bbl . G 30 ; No. 1 white fish , in 10 Ib kits 1 00 ; family Ji.uik coilllih , Oo ; Gen. liouelem codlisli SJo ; iKwelem fish , 4Jc. JIAOKIJlllilllalfbbUmossniftckcrel , JOO 11 , Slii fiOi lifbbl No. 1 ex slmio < lo , aOO His 0 OOj hf bills , fat family lo , 100 Hn , ! J 85 ; we. . * inacku l , 13 Hi hits , B li" ; KII. 1 ox whore , 12 Ib do , 1 BO : No. 1 jhoru , 12 Hi do. 1 00 ; fut familv , 10 Ib do , 73o. OANNl'JI ) ( JOOUS-pystora. 21 ' ' 20 do 1 Ib ( Field'rt ) , ( I-'leld'd ) . iiorcwo54 ; j > ur case , 2 50 ; do 2 Ib ( Standard ) , l > or case , \ \ DO ; do 1 Ib ( standard ) , jwr case , 2 40 ; do 2 Iti ( alack ) , j > er CMC , 2 7Jo ! 1 I ) ( Black ) , j > er CMB , 200 , Oiiiou , a80. balmou , 1 \ Ib. per dozen , 1 C5i do 2 Ib , per dozen "nO. S.trdlocs Mtwll 1'nli , imported , one I quarter boxes | wr box , 14c ; American , [ quarter IKWSCS per bux , lie ; ilo half bo < ; e.s per box , 2IJo. I/obster ? , 1 Ib per ito/'cn , , 1 SO. Tomatoes 210 ; do 3 Ib | KT 'case , 250 ; Com , 2 Ib ( Mountain ) ] per case , 3 40 ; soaked corn , 1 JK ) ; tlofj 2 Ib ( Yarmouth ) , per cn o , 350J ; string beans , per case , I HO ; Lima baans per C.KO. 200. Succotash per case , 210. Peas , common , imr case , 1 10 ; peas , choice , per case , 4 M. lllackberrics , 2 Ib , iiercise , 2W ) ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per ca c > , 3 70 raspberries 2 11) , per we , 2 M00. . Damsons 2 Ib , per case , 2 25. Rnrtlctt pears per c.we , 3 Oo4 00. Whortleber- 13 ( J05 20. Peaches 2 Ib per case , S ' 0:5 : 'do ' B Ib , case , B 00(5)5 ( ) 50 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 HI , p i j 'o.wc.3 21 ; do pie. 0 Ib , tier dozen , 3 50. I RlCE-Carollim , lU@74c ; l.oul.lana , fifj L t'KANUTS Tloasted , chotco , red Ten- ! nessec , Sic per lb ; fancy white , Oo par Ibjj ra v white Virginia , 7@71c. Dry Qoodl. 11ROWN COTTONS. Buckeye L 7c ; Continental C , do , Sc ; descent LLl [ ( Uo ; Crescent 0 7e | ; Crescent IS 73c1 ; iCreseeut A 8c ; Grauitevillo LL G.c | ; fii-J Auburn A 4-4 8.Jc ; Hallanhnle 44 ! i > lc ; Dairy Cloth fijc ; Fairmont t > l GJcn L'ruit 4-i I0i ; Ho ul-I.Sic ; Lousdalo 4 4i SUe ; Now York Mills 4-4 13c ; Pucassutt OJ ' J 8 > .e. WnimuUa.14 13c. fl PRINTS. Allen's iancy , Gjc ; Amerl-M can do , O'c ; Arnold's do , 7c ; Americinj tUiGclSerlfn solid colorslic.Conestogadoli ct Cochico robe , 7c ; Freeman robe , GcJ Dunnell do , 7c ; Kddv tot < o do Gc : Harmony,6Jc ; HftrtclGlc ; Knickerbocker , Die ; Gloucester do , Ojo ; Hamilton , G4cJ Hamilton do , 7c ; Marlboro do , Me ; South-l bridge do. 5jc ; ; Sprague do , 5Jcj Sliup-l < on's solid bl.ick , Gjc ; Simiison's mourning , ! 7c. Southbridge do , ( He ; Regatta do , 5Vcl ; I'acllio do 7c ; Sprifuo do , Gjcl Manchester , 7c ; Pacitic , 7c ; SpraguoJ ; illc ; SouthbridgeG\c ; Mystic , G c : Mcrri-l mack shirting , Go * Wushington oil colors , ! CAMURICS Gamer , 5c ; Harmony I ) , 5c : Hooksett , 5c ; Keystone Glove Finish , "iic ; Washington , do. CORSET JEANS Androscoggin sat- teen , 8 . : : Lockwood do. 'Jc ; . Naumkeng do , , yjcj Rockport , 7Jo TICJCIXG-Amoskoag. A. O. A. , 17\c ; Albany S. A. X.v 17Jc ; Cordis A O. E. , 17ic : Conlls B. B. , OJc ; Concstoga , 11.C. , [ ledStripe.lU c ; ConesUiga , C. C. A , fan cy , 14c , Conestoga , tC. C. A. , 14c ; Cones- a , 4-4 , Gold Aledal , Ific ; Conestoga , _ . c ; Easton , IJ. , 9.Jc ; Hamilton , ] ) , , Hi ; [ laii'ilton regular , ISJc ; Hamilton II. , UJc ; Omega-upcrior extra , 27c ; Omega medal , 25c ; Omega A CA , fancy stripe , ISc ; Omega A 4-4 , lc0mega ( ! A I , 13 ; l earl River , IGJc ; Shetucket , S. , lOJc ; Shetuoket , S. S. , 12c ; OIL JLOTH-C.4 wood , S3 00 ; 5-l ] 'ancy marble , S3 00 : 5-4 white marble , 52 85 ; G i wood , SJJ GO ; G-4 fancy marble , 84 00 ; G-4.white marble. S3 85 ; 5-1 mo- < aic , S3 00 ; G-1 mosaic , S4 00. DENINS Amoskeag blue and brown , LGc ; Beavpr Creek. A. A. , blue and brownj L4Jc ; licaver Creek , IS. IS. blue and brown , ! L3Jc ; Weaver Cieek , C. C. , blue nncll jrown , 12\c ; Everett D. D. , blue nndl jrown , 15i ; Haymakers blue and brown , ! ijc ; Otis A. X. A. , blue , 15c ; Otis IS. B.I blue , 14 ; Otis C. C. , blue , 13c ; Pearl J [ liver blue nnd brown , 15Jc. DUCKS Arlington stripe , IS" ! Hoslonl checks , 13c ; Boston XX drab , 12lc ; BesT ton XXX bro. , ISJc ; Boston XXX drnb.l :3Jc : ; Boston O. H.bro.,10Jc ; Boston XXJ jro. , 12Jc ; Bit. nurck stripe. 17Jo ; Bottom stripes , HUc ; Dundee stripes , ISc ; Falll Ilivur , Hie ; Hamden O. O. , lOJc ; l.ioni Blue , I'ljc. STRIPES American , lOc ; Ll.\c : Dexter A. , 14c ; MechanioH. c1 ; Omcgn , lie ; Otis B. B. , lOc ; Pittshold , 7cJ ; COri'ONADES Angora. I ) . & T. , 25e ; A. Y. A. , 2Ga ; Bell , 18c ; Bridgewater , 10c ; Capitol , 18c ; Charter Oak , 18c ; .Everett , toavy , 20c : Everett , medium , 15c : Farm er's 22Jo ; LowistonlOoz. , 25c ; New York mills checks -.18 ; New York mills proof , 22Jc ; Wickl5w,18ic ; Union Pacific , 18c ; Whittond n , D. & T. , SOc ; Ygrk , light weiu-ht. 12Ac SHEETINGS Androscoggin.O-ILrown 23c ; do 10-4 do , 2Gc ; PepuoreU's'J-4 brown , iic : do KM do , 27Jc ; Alexandria , 10 'nch , bleached , 13c ; Androscoggin 9-4 , ileached , 2Gc ; do 10-t , bleachal , 29c ; t'epperell , 9-4 , bleached , 25c ; do 10-4 bleached , 27Jc. t Drupt. DRUGS AND CHEMICATA Acid Carbolic , 50c ; Acid , Tartaric , 55c : Balsam 2opabia , per lb , 75c ; Bark , Sassafras , per b , 12c ; Calomel , per lb , 70c ; Cinchonidia , icr ox , SOc ; Chloroform , per lb , 95c ; Cover's jiowilerH , ] xr lb , SI 40 ; Epsom inlt , per lb , 3Jc ; Glycerine , imio , per lb , I4c ; Lead , Acetate , peril ) , 22c ; Car ion oil , 110 - , ner gallon , Hie ; do 150 ° , icr gal , 131c ; Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per gal , ' 110 ; Oil , Castor , No.S.per gal.Sl 00 ; Oil , Olive , per gal , 81 50 ; Oil , Origanum , SOc Opium , S4 50 ; Quinine , P.&W. &R. & | 3per HZ , J-2 25 ; Potassium , ItKlide , per lb ; $2 , 50 ; Salacin , per o35c ; Sulphate of Morphine , per oz , S3 15 j ; Sulphur Hour , per lb , 4c ; Strychnine , tier of. , 81 50c. Horses and Mules. Ilia market U brisk and all grades are selling well at a slight advance in p ices. The demand for Rood horses c-xceecU the supply considerably. Piicos range as fol lows : Finn single driver * , $150. to 300. ; Extra Jraft horses 8175. to 225. ; Common dra.'t ; horses , 8100. to 150. : Extra farm horsea , ! S110. to 125. ; Common to good farm horses , ] ? 90. to 8100. ; Extra plugs , SGO. to 75. ; Common plugs , S20. to 840. MULES. 15 to 15J hands ( extra ) , 8125. tel50. ; 14 i to 15 hands , S100. to 140. ; i4 ! to 14J liands 875. to 100. ; 13J to 14 hands. $ l > 0. to 75 Cigars and Tobaccos , CIGARB. Seeds , 815.00 : Connecticut , $25.00 ; Mixed , 835.00 : Seed HavanaS0.00 ; Clear Havana , 875.00. TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule , 24 lb , 01 o ; Spotted Fawn , C2c ; Our Rope , 02c ; Star , pounds , 21 lb , butts , GOc ; Horse I Shoe , jKiunds , 24 lb , butts , 68c ; Purity , 2 | lb , butts , 52c ; Queen Bee , 21 lb , butts. 53cSi GJlt Edge , pounds , 21 lb , butts , 57 ; Army and Now , pounds , 51c ; Bulllon.pounds , " > Gc ; I irlllanl'a Climax , jioniids , 57c. Fancy , 50c ; Daisy , 45c. In tin tyi ! Uatlins O. S. , 2 oz packages , 5 Ib boxes , per Jb fXJc ; Lorillard'H ' Tiger , IJOc. SMOKING All grades Common , 25 to 13c. Gmnnlatwl BlackwclU Durham , 10 iz4Gc ; luke Durham , 10 oz , 45o ; Seal of North Carolina , 1(5 ( o4i ( ; Seal of Nebras ka , li ( oz , 3Sc ; IxinoJack , 4 07 , linen bags , per Ib , 81.33 ; Marburgs'Puck , 2 oz , tin foil , 55c ; Dog Tail. 05c. Lumber. FENCING-NO , i , 12 to 20 ft , $25 oo ( No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft. , 23 00 ; bhectlng dressed , No , 1 , 22 00 ; No. i.1 , 20 00 ; common boards , fdrewed , 23 00. 1 FRAMING 1(1 ( ft. nnd under , per M , 24 00 ; 10 ft. studding , 25 00 ; 22 ft. 28 00 ; 2 Ift. 2800. $4000 ; O. G. battens per 100 fi-rt lin. , ' 61 50 : well curbing , SS.'iOO ; rough J and 2 ' [ inch battens per 100 feut lit' . . Wc ) , I STOCK BOARDS-Ablock , 815 00 ; 'Jj ' $10 00 ; C. $35 00 ; conunim stock , $27 ! > 0. ' , J KLOOlllNG-No. 1 , W3 50 ; No. 2f 6H7 60 ; No , 3 , $2750 ; yellow pine , fso. 1,5 'Sl.'iOO. ' i SIDING-NO , i , 627M ; NO. 2 , 8M N'o. 3. S'JO 00. SHIP LAP Plain , $23 00 ; 0 , G. No. 1 , ' 837 50 ; No. 2 , $25 00. CEILrNG-$300061500. LATH AND BHINGLBS-A starbcst ( ) ! lnifles , $1 50 , No. 2 , ? a CO ; No. 3 , 82 M ) . | Lath , SI 23. Oulldlnc Material. I LIME Per barrel. * l 35 ; bulk per bu. , 35c. Cement , bbl , $2 50. low. * plfttter. bill , $3 5.0. Hair per Int. 35c. Tniieil felt 100 li | < $3 00. Straw Ixwrd , $1 00. I PAPER St nw pnixr , 3lc ; rag IWIHT , ,4e : dry goods t > apcr , 7c ; nmnlla paper , lOcj i new" * paper , Sc I I COATi-Cntnbcrlnnd blackoinith , $12i ; Morris Run P.to-sburg , $12 ; Whitebrea lf lump , 56 ; Whltcbrwut nut , * fi ; lows ,111111(1 ( , $0 : town nut $ ' ! Rock Spiinjs , $ S Antnracite , al fires $ H 00. Hides , uls , Etc , HIDES Green butcher's hide , "iigrror cured hides , 8Jc ; green salt , iiatt CUHH hides , SfSjjJe ; diy ( lint , sound , l@l ! ' Ic ; di > 'calf ' And kip , 12ic ; ; ; dry mlt hldex , vwml tlSV.'c ; ureen calf. M 1.8 to 15 Ibs. 10 ( 1 le green call , wt'under 8 Ib-i , jicr kiu , " 'Oo green pelt81 001 15 ; green lamb sldn < $1 I0@l2.lt damnged hides two-thlixl ta.o ( cut Bcorcil and one grub , classed two i c ; No. 2 , 25c. Skunk , No. 1. bl.ick iV > e ( - hirt ( ctrliio , I0c ; ' narrow fctriKi."ic | lircad slripo , lOc. Tallow , 5J. Wool. Merino nmvMliod , light , ll@10c : heavy . medium unwashed , light , ISGjJ'JOc cub-washed , choice , S''c ; fair , 30c ; diugj .uid w , , 28c ; burry , black nud cottedool . ' © Be less Shot. SHOT. Shot , S1.75 : Buck shot , § 2.00 Oriental Powder , kegs , St.40 ! : do. , hal kegs. S3.48 ; do. , quarter kegs , 51.87 ; Blast ii" { , kegs. * 3.3."i : Fu c , tier 100 feet 50c. Heavy Hardware List. Iron , rates , S3 00 ; plow steel , cast , 7Jc cast tool do , 15n ( 20 wagon spokes , n't. 2 2o@3 00 ; hulls l' r xet , 1 25 ; felloes , sawet Iry , I 40 ; tongue * , each , 70if85c ; ( a-slrs each , 75c ; square nuts per lb , 7@llc xvivthcra , per Hi. 818c ! n\ets , | xr lb , 1U1 cell chain , per Hi , ( XjHL'c ; malleable , 80 iron wedges , Gc ; crowbaix , Go ; harrow teeth , 4c ; liorbcuhoen , per keg , 5 00 ; sprint. 7@8c. NAILS 10 to 20d. 350 ; 8 to 10 , 301 : ikl , 3 90 ; 4d. 4 15 ; 3d , common , 4 90 : 3d , fine , ( J 10 ; clinch , all sires , 5 15 ; Od , casing. I 05 : Sd easing , 4 4 ; lOd casintr , 4 15 ; 10(1 finlsli , 4 05Sd mtlxh , 4 IK ) ; Cd linihh , 5 15 half kegs , lOe extra. Paints Oils and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omaha P. P. , 7c ; white lead , O , P. & C. Co.puro fc ; Marseilles gteen , 1 to 5 Ib cans , -Oo French zinc , green seal , 12c ; French zinc red seal , He ; French zfnc , in varnihh nsst 20c ; French zince , in oil nsst , 15c ; Ra\\ ind Imntt umber , 1 Ib cans 12c : raw am' lurnv Sienna , 13c : vanilyke brown , 13. : i-efined lampblack. 12c ; coach black , l'c i < -ory black , ICc ; drop black , ICc ; Prusniat blue , \dtratnnrine ; blue , ISc ; chrome ; recn , L. M. & 1) . , 14c ; blind and nhuttei jreen , L. M. & DM He ; Paris green , J8c ( "dian red , 15cj Venetian red , Do ; Tu con ivii , 22c ; American Vcnniliod , I. & ] ' . , ISc : hrome yellow , L. , M. , O. & D. ( ) . , 18c irellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , 10 ; paten irycr , Cc ; graining colors : light oak , darl. 1,1 c , walnut , nhc.stnut and n.sh 12c. Dry Paints White lead , GJ.C ; French zinc. lOc ; a kvhitcing 2lc ; whiting gilder , IJc- convl lie lamiiblnck German- > \ luting , ; - ; o\vn , 14c ; lampblack , ominary , Sc ; Prits- iian blue , 5."c ; ultramarine , 18c ; Vandyke , irowii , 8c ; umber , bvmit , 4c ; umlier , raw , Ic ; sienna , burnt , 4c ; sienna , raw , Ic Paris green genuine , 8."c ; Paris green com' : J5c ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chrotii' ' 'reen K. , 12cennillion ; , Eng. , 70c ; \ r- nillion , America , ISc ; Indian red , lOc , oie pink , 14c ; Venetian read , CooksonV l' > ench , 2 c ; ochre , Ainerican , Ijc ; Vinter's mineral , 2Jc ; Joliigh brown , 2jc : ipanish brown. 2.\c ; Prince's mineral 3c ; VAltNISHES Barrels per gallon. furniture , cxta , $1 00 ; furniture , No. 1 , Kc ) ; furniture , U , 75c ; coach , extra , $1 23c : 3oach , No. Ii8100 ; Daumr , $1 25 ; Julian. rOc ; lasphaltum , 70c ; ehellac , $3 50 ; ban ) iil finixh. $1 30 OILS 110" carbon pergallon , 11 Jn ; 150' .eadlight , per gallon , 12Jo ; 175 * hcittlliglit > ergallon , lOc ; cryetoline , pergallon , 20c inceed , raw , pergallon , 62c ; Linseed , boil- id , per gallon , 05cJlard ; , winter str'u , per jailon , 1 05 No.-l , 75e , No. 2 , OOc : castor , XXX , per gallon , 1 12c , No. 3 , 1 0 > ; sweet , icr gallon , 85c ; sperm , W. B. , per gallon r 33 ; fiish.W.B. , pergallon , COc cattifait1 ixtra , per gallon , 75c , No. 1 , C3 ; lumbori , sating , zero , per gallon , SOc , summer , 15c ( olden machine , No. 1 , pergallon , 35c , No. ! , 28c ; sperm , signal , per gallon , BOc ; tur' lentine , per gallon , COc ; naptha , 74 deg , er gallon 20o , 03 detr. 20c. Liquor. ALCOHOIi 187 pnwt , ? 2 35 , per vine gallon , extra California spirits , 187 proof at 1 20 per proof gallon ; riple refined spirits , 187 proof , 81 24 ; per iroiif gal re-distilled whiskies , 8100@l 50 ; ine blended , 81 502 50 ; Kentucky bout- jon , S2007 00 ; Kentucky nnd Pennsyl r&nin ryes , S2 00SJ7 ( 00. BRANDIES Imported , $0 0001000 ; tomostic 1 40@4 00. GINS Imported , 4 50@fi 00 ; domestic , L 4003 00. RUMS Imported , 4 50@C 00 ; Ne England. 2 OOfel 00 ; ilomestic , 1 503 50 , PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY- L 75(5,4 ( 00. CHAMPAGNES Imiwrted per case , ! GOO@3I 00 ; American , per cose , 1200(5 ( L800 , CLARETS-Per case , 4 50@1000. WINES Rhinewine , tier case , 0 0 @SO ] ' 0 Catawba. per case 4 Q0qi7 ( 00. VEARKETSBY TELEGRAPH. Po or In Proilnoo , PKOUIA , September 20. Wheat There was a good denuud for vinter ; No. 3 red , 1 30. C-rn The market was active ; No. 2 vhlte , 72Ho ; yellow , G4c ; high mixed , ( i3c ; nixed , C3.Je ; No. 3 , 63c ; rejected , G3c ; no ! ; rude , Olo. Oats Market active nnd fniily steady ; Sro. 2 white , 43U3)HJc ) ; rejected , 42c ; ' ejected mixed , 40c , Jlye Market was inactive nnd easier ; No. 2. 1 07. Parley Market dull and nominal. High Wlni's Mirket continue * utcady it I 14. Receipts Wheat , 1,875 bu ; corn , 54 , ' ' 50 bu ; oats , 42,850 bu ; rye , 9,150 bu ; jarley , 150 bu ; highwincH , none , Shipments Wheat , 2,000 ; corn , 72,500 } u ; oab. , 5,250 bu ; rye , 750 bu ; barley , lone. _ _ Chicago Jjlve Stock. CHICAGO. September 20. Cattle ReceiptH , 0,000 ; shipments , ! 00. Market dull and slo" , ill' n hi ; no ixtra cattle here nnd exports nominal 1 1 ) 20(3675 ( ; good to choice fhliiiiing 540 STi flO ; common to fair very 'lull a 3 75fi ( ) 190 ; native butoliern1 f.tock2 50' g4 01) , nainly at 3 OO&Ii 75 ; 8'ookt-ri and fceilerc ilen i ul nnd the demand v < eak : HIS ; ! ut J7'-f4 00 fur fair to chice mllke n , and In fair request nt 3 lK@tfi ; ( ) anga cat le , full supply nnd about trady ; : annlng Tex ana 3 00ujt ; : 50 : r.iipiing | | 1'exmi" . 3 ( lOff-4 00 ; half breeiU niul nn < ' iivec , 1 001' ( . Hog * ReceiptH , 18,000 ; Bhifi'nents , 1 , . 500 ; best grades firm , b'll ' th geimral mar < ut lucking tinimntiiin and tn ny mixed iiitru unsold at the tl < H > ; mixed packing , ! 15@0 70 ; light hogn , 0 40 0 70 , choice 3 icavv , 0 90@7 30 ; culls mid gnuoiTd. 4 CO gO 20. Sheep Receipts , 1,000 ; none ; Ui'inand fair and HIM ket U-ady nt i TOiifi 00 for common to choice , with fuir , to good mainly about 4 00&4 50 ; city butchers about the only buyers , owing to | iho Bnoklin'n Ariiioa Salvo. Thu bunt oulvo in thu world for unta , liriiiseB , sores , ulcoru , salt rhuiun , "liver apros , totter , clmppod luualx , ihilllihiiiiB , cornn and all liiiidn of ) kin eruptions , This estiva is giiar- inlt'L'd to give perfect Hutisfactiun in tivory case or iiionoy rufiiudud. J'rico , 25o per box , For aalu by Ixii & McMAUO.H , Omaha. UTAH UPRISINGS. rho Criminal Oftroor of aThor- oughbrod Minor. Notes and Incidouts from the Doserot. ol Ilio Dec. SALT LAKK CITY , Sept. 11. Utah , like Nebraska , is about to hold iln * ntttta ( or rather tcniloiiil ) fair. former fairs have boon successful us far ns the 'direct object wns concerned,1 'but ' financially have boon discourag.j ing. Thaio fairs nro held tmdcr tluv of the Descreit Agiionltur.il .nul MaiiufiicUirint , ' society , which was urcnnix.cd by tlio torritorittl lugislnttiro , xs far back ns 1850. Since then oc casional appropriations have been madu by the legislature , but it Imi boon np-hill business for the directors to ninko both ciula incut , nnd nil they have eucceedod in doine lias been to uivu from onu ti two thtntsaiul dollars yearly in pie minim. No iionnancnt building liavo been crectud. This year then IB considerable more intotvst felt hj lending merchants , Btock-ruisers , etc. uul a Inr o number of speciul pie minim liim > been olTored by rcpre auntntivo cntlumen connected witl our mnnufncturing nnd ngriculturn interests. The present oilicera of the aociely .ill . well known men nnd old citizens , ire : John U. Winder , O. B. Wnlloci- , A. M. jSIussor , Joint Puck , Willinu rhorn. John llonding , A. H. Raleigh Henry Dinwoodey , Win. J. Silvcrj Win. II. Ilo wo , Francis Armstrong , Isaac Jennings. Within the last few dnys Salt Like 'ity ' has been startled by the news ol two nttroc oun murders , ono in Park City , the other in Silver City , boll nining camps. The particulars of the Silver City : iomecido uro ns follows : David Rich- irds , the deceased , had boon drinking hard all duy Sunday , nnd nt night , ibout 8 or 9 o'clock , started for hi iiomo. .Being helplessly drunk nnd ttungry , nnd wishing doubtless to ob tain something to cat nnd lodgings for the nipHt at some house on the road to the Mammoth mine , where lux was employed , nnd usually slept , he cnocked ut two nr three doors and applied for something to cat. The touso occupied by Oaks nnd his wife being on the niad to tho- mine , it ii claimed by the nmrdcrer that Rich .irda wont there nnd attempted to jruak in. This statement may be considered tolerablu correct , from the circumstances that subsequently led .o the shooting. Mrs. Oaks , about the hour mentioned , left her home and went to the mtloon koptby lior lusband nnd complained time some- > ody wus trying to break into the iouso. Oaks immediately loft the saloon , with n gun in his hand , and itnrtcd townrds the house , and was shortly after seen by two or three witnesses , about eighty feet from the house nud oil the road , shooting n man who wns on his knees niul with hands raised , was pleading for his lifo. A search haa since , however , boon made for ' tracks around the IIOUBO , but no marks of Richard' * footsteps ( and hn wore a new pair'ul boots with heavy nails nnd letters in the soles ) could bo found within a dis tnncc ot nbout eight feet from the door ; neither were nny marks nf violence lence to be seen on the door or anj part of iho house , and it is roasonnblyl supposed that if he had kicked at the ! door with such heavy boots ns he wore , some murks would bo left tc provn the fact. It can bo proven , however , by com petent witnesses that Onks was scon tiring at Richards , the latter being on Ilia knees begging pitiously for his life , Iho downward course of all the wounds showing the relative positions of the murdered man nnd his mur derer. Oaks fired five shots into his victim , nnd of this number four took effect. Ono bullet struck him in the right side of the jaw nnd came out under the ear ; another enteicd the right nrm and cnmo out near the elbow , while another hit the poor fellow in the bnso of the neck , and pausing downward btruck the spinal column. The fourth ball was found in his breast under his clothing. Thu details of the Park City mur dcr , ns far ns can be learned , uro sub stantially these. Mr , Frank Rile'y , who has long ! been connected with the Empire mine had taken n contract to clear it of water. Only ono man was employed by the company , G.V. . Scott , ho be ing tlio engineer. Arming other du ties imposed upon him was unu to sci- chut the engine should not be junked over the limit placed upon it. As near ns can bo learned , Riley's men on one or two occasions went beyond the prescribed limit , and Scott made j. report of it to the company. This , it flooms did not please lliloy , and caused his blood to arise , ' On Satur day u trifling accident took place , and it was HUggcstod by u member of the company that the engine be relieved by ScoU for a few dnys to give him needed rest. Learning of this , Riley declared ho would kick Scott out , if ho at tempted to take the place of bin cngi [ ueer , and Scott canto oil' work. Oi iccountof the disagreements between ilr. Riley nnd Mr. Scott , the muna * 40 ra of the Empire company deemed , t advisable to relieve Scott , and lie igreed to it. lie changed his minorV ' . < } n citizen's suit , and started for Puk City. Riley called ( o him to conic back , and Scott answered that lie would come back after a time. Hay- Jing Kocurud a horse with which , it in said , ho intended going over the mountains in roarch of work , ho did return to the mine , and it being about noon , decided to remain to dinner. lie went into the office where Judge McKay , Mr. pamsoii and Mr. Crow- Jell were present. At the blowing of the noon whistle , on Sun day , Riley came out of the mine \ just asi Soott stepped on the platform in front of the ofiico' ' .uid enid to Riley in substance : "Vuii wanted mo to como b.iok. Now l'in [ hero to answer any question you mnv iBk. " Hiloy told Soott to gist down' ' off the platform and ho would show Scott what ho wanted , Ho then ac- oimud Scott of lyiui ; about him in reference to the picssuro which the. latter had reporte rc'ganUiig tlio use of the oiiL'tno. Scott denied it , Ii the moan time Rily had cnmo up 01 thu platform , and nbuncd Scott terri bly , and it is presumable that Scot uhusi'd him. At any rate Riloj brushed S.-ot1. in the fnco , when th latter replied that ho did not want an ; troiiblo with Riley. Hnth tlmn wi-n into the dfllco , where the diffi culty continued , Moms. McKuj snd Samrmm remonstrating , am Riley , it is said , ntjuii slapped Scott in tha face , lloth then went to the platform which Riley ordered derod Soott'oil' , but Scott said lie fel ho had n right there ns there was stil duo him something by the company Hv nome menu ft both got in'o tin nlllco once mere nnd words followed Hill nt latt Riley jumped up ntid commenced monced bcatintjScolt , who was siltiiii , in n chair , and thicntened to Kiel SScolt ( o death niul to cut him in ) i ibbons. Suddenly Scolt drew n self .cocking . revolver nnd fired three time in rapid uccefion , nnd Riley fit ! 'back ' niul died almost instantly , cue' ' illcit taking clFect. Park City wai all excitement , niul f number of persons started in purs determined to lynch Scott. Scott hn illoyed that Uilcy pulled n knife in him , but it is not uudnrntood that an ; weapons were found nbout him. Bummn. PERSONAL. ' A Cnitckshank leaves New York to-dn ; m hii way homo. H. IT. Nichols , of North Platte , h i the city and will ctay for n few dnys. Mrs. C. F. Hlokman left for Now Yuri ycxtcrday afternoon to make her fall pur chosen. William Chambers , of riatl inouth Neb , , N in town nnd is ntnjlnif nt tli Canfield. Capt. Vrauk Heath , of tint U. S. army ii in thu city and it otaying nt th Withuell. E. T. Hiidmlon , a prominent attornoj af Schnylcr , Neb. , Is in the city. Ho wil cave for home to day. O. M. Druse , editor of Tlio No'irnski ' Farmer , who hat acti-.l ni Mccretary ti Uen. McHruli ) during the f.tlr , wai in the city ycsterdny. lie will return home to-day. . Frn. Dlavolo. Considering the manner in whicl : [ the box sheet for the Emma Abbot ! company was managed nnd the fact that thu troupe were known to bo fem hours late on the road , a large and ! unco gathered nt thu Academy of Mu sic Monday ovoniiurtoliston to Auber'u sparkling opera of Fra Diavolo. The curtain rosu on the opening scene [ shortly after nine o'clock to the ac companiment of a greatly curtailed overture rendered by an orchestra ol inoro than ordinary excellence. Miss Abbott as Zcrlina was heard for thu first time in opera in our city. [ Elor voice has greatly improved in tin last faw years both in rniiuo and com pass. She showed herself thoroughly Ut homo amid thn most dillicull passages and exhibited n technique ol .1 high order , fho result of careful training hud long study William Castle , the veteran tenor , Tilled the rjlu of Fra Diavolo , thu bun < dit chief. Ago in always respected , nnd Mr , Castle's defects were those of a singer who , once possessed of u remarkably line voice , has seen ovei twenty years of service on the ctngo. Fit his middle register notes , however , ho wns nt his be0 and sang the part throughout with \pres siou nud great dramatic ability- Miss Mauiol shows a marked im < provomcnt in her singing over her efforts of three years ngo. Her rich contralto wui exhibited to great ad vantage in thu opening act in the quarrel song with Lord Allcash. Mr. Conly , nlwayH a great basso , fully sustained a reputation which ho earned by conscientious work and practice. His performance was thoroughly satisfactory in every de tail. tail.The The press of news upon our columns renders a detailed criticism of the opera impossible. It is to bu regretted that the unfinished condition of lloyd's opera house rendered impossible n proper jetting of the piece on thu stugo and prevented the attendance of miiiiy of our citizens who fear the possibility of a tire alarm in n dangerous and crowded theater. Last night mi emasc ulated version of "Traviata" ia to be rendered. The gloom cast upon the city by the death of President Oar- field is likely , however , if our people 'show ' proper respect to his memory , to 'miiko'tho ' empty seats far more numer- [ oin than those occupied by holders of reserved checks. omiutnstonorV Mooting. It was decided at the last meeting of the county commissioners that if a bond were not supplied by Dollono Miillmioy for faithful work on ti courthouse by Wednesday next a suit would be instituted for damages. The account of Jackuon I ) . Whitluker , $225.27 , money paid at tax sal , wax not allowed. The treasurer was ul- lowed to draw $51.13 from the gonum fund to pay the delinquent tnxen jf Geo. Ropass , for 1875 , 70 , 77 , 78 , [ 70 nnd ' 80 , on account of work ne Supervisor. The following accounln were allowed' from the general fund LTacob Wagner , § 24 ; Hans. Guilder- son. 815 for work on road ; Jncol Wagner , oak post , $2.00 ; D. P. Redman - man , 814.CO : Geo. D. Ilo pass , work on road , 8U.87 ; Win. Hugordorn , meat tor poor , 815.IU ; J. R. Manclioator , icuount of 1881 tax list , 300 ; J. A. Wiketldhl , § 12 ; Chicago Lumbei Co. , § 12.20 ; JuincH MoLaughliu , $10,11 , for lumber ; iiunrj Rolp , work on road , $12 ; Join I'otoreon , account of Fnrnhnu street trade , $500 ; Peter Cussidy , work on road , § 9 ; Oeo , II. Guy inkint ! nn insane person to thu asylum [ $ . ' 12,20 ; Gibson , Miller & Richardson , ! $32.10 ; John S. Jacobs , coroner's lees , $11.20 , Henry Astman , witness files , $0 ; Goo. H. Patterson , $85 six [ persona , coronor'a jury , $0 ; two pur 'sons ' , wiliu-flscB , $ 2 ; Geo. A. Hoag land , lumber , $212.iO. : HoimoUold Words. , lnm n I'uJM'ii , SJSHIxlfi Htrcet , Dulfalo , 8a\n : "J IUMI iwL'il your SruiNu HLOS OM' for myself and funily , and think It iutn ) . 'iiublu ' as a hoinehold rcmidy , for jegulat- ing the hu\vcK liver and Mdney/i. 1 * hull nuver bo without it. " i'lico DO wtiiti trial bottles 10 centf. ID-cod-lw. "WINE OF CARDUI" for Ladiwi only. At U. ( ' Goodman , DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. UOTBW. TOWJfS ARAPAHOE HOUSC , L. CLUTE , ArapAhoe , DENVER HOUSE CAIRNS A WILLIAMS , SANDERS HOUSE , CHA3. E. McNISH , Friend , Neb. WOODWARD HOUSE , W nEN.WOODWAflD , Exeter , Neb , PACIFIC HOTEL , 8. J. P'JJRTER , Fairmont , Heb E8TE3 HOUSE , N. T rSTTO , Grand Island , Neb. U. P. HOTEL , 8. F. OEffRY. Gibbon , Neb , COMMERO AL HOUSE , F. W. WILM8 , Kearney , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , T. M. STONE , Orleans , Neb , HOLLAND HOUSE , CEO. D. HOLLAND , . Red Cloud , Neb. WILDER HOURE1 THOMPSON REED. Wllber , Neb OLUE VALLEY HOUSE , R. DAVIS , De Witt , Neb. REYNOLDS HOUSE , Z. O. ROCKHOLD , Wymorc , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , A. 0. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb. WESTERN HOUSE , E. FUNKHOU3ER , Chester , Neb. PACIFIC HOTEL , W. P. RENSHAW , Dcatrlce , Neb , SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Creston , la. JUDKIN3 HOUSE , JUDKINS&ORO. , Hed Oak , la. ' ' t COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. LUTTON , Vlllltca. la. < T PARK HOTEL , W.J. QARVIN , Corning , la. DURKE'S HOTEL , E. R. DURKE , Carroll , la. CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL , CHENEY DROS. , Mo , Valley June. , la. NEOLA HOTEL , F. 8ICVERTZ , Neola , la. CENTRAL HOUSE , 8. P. ANDERSON , Mnlvern , la. EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emerson , la. ' CROMWELL HOUSE , MRS. R. COCHRAN , Cromwell , I . ( CENTRAL NEBRASKA B. & M. R. R. ] EXETER. Vcnmim , Diinick it Oo Agricultural Implements. Smiford Willinnm A riculturni Implements nnd Coal. Leo & Bickcl Agricultural IniptuniuntB , Hardware , Stoves nnd Tinwnro. Uonnut Ewin Ciittlo Dealer. FranciH Murah Meat Market. D. D. D.iyton v Cuttle n id Meat Market. 0. 0. Vonnnin Grain Dealer. ( Elevator. ) Low Robertson Grain Donler ( Elevator. ) P. J. Filling General Merchandise nnd Drugs. M. Daroch "Dry Goods , Groceries and Notionn. \V. H. Taylor General Mutchnndiso. 3. H. Kyncr Ilnrdwuro , Stoves nnd Tinwnro. d S. Clcavcland : , Dank of Exeter. W. D. Puino & Co Lumber , Building Materials nnd Coal. P. T. Whitmoro Jeweler nnd Watchmaker. 3. II. liabcock Book nnd Nowa Depot , Confectionery , itc. Mm. Lizzo Miller. , i > Restaurant. 3. Roper : . ' Restaurant. A. A , McCoy. . . . Attorney-nl'Law , Real'Enluto , Loan nnd Collection Agent. E. Potential ! . i , Harness nnd Saddles Mnrtin E. Smith Ilnrneta nnd Saddles. Ohna. Ilalo Plasterer. F. J. Fishor. , Vi Blacksmith and Wngonnmkor. Wjirrou Woodward Woodward House : . J. Wnite , \ . . . j .Exet.tr KntcipriBO - ( Weekly. ) 3co. Newer Billiard llall and Saloon. STAR STOVE POLISH AND BEAUBRUMMEL BOOT BLACKING hi g MANUFACTURED MARBLE HEAD LIME CO.'S Double Strength White Lime ST. PAULLUMBER YARD O. 3&TJ Lumber Lath : , , Shingles , Thirteenth and California Streets , OMAHA , - - - NEB. SUPERIOR In Convenience , DURABILITY , ECONOMY AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION. BUY 1 BEST ! SOLD BY Lang & Fotick. Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that IMC. Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and Prices of CLOTHING , ' ' CHILDREN'S WEAR. - FOE MEN'S , BOYS' AND ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OP Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. * Wo are prormred to moot tlio demands of tlio trndo in regard to Latest Stylwi and Patterns , Fine Merchant Tuiloriny in Connection. RESPEOrPULLY , M. HELLMAN & CO. , 300 to 312 13th St. , Corner Farnham. CHARLES MCDONALD NOW OFFEIIING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY DECIDED BARGAINS X3XT Ladies' ' Suits , Cloaks , Ulsters , Circulars. Etc , COST. 300 Handsome Suits , at $5.00 ; 300 Stylish [ Suits , $1OOQ ; 75 Black Silk Suits , $17.00 , , _ _ . - - f * Wo liuvo oovtinil Iota of iituplo goods whiuh will Lo oflorod at SEVEMTY-FIVE CENTS OH THE DOLLAR. , All liulitm Bb'iuld avail thonisolvos of tbia great anlo of * ' OOR8ET8 ARD UNDERWEAR , 'LINEN AND MUHAIR ULSTERS , SILK AND LTNKN 1IANDKEKOIITEFS , LAWN SUITS AND SACQUES. c SABLES MCDONALD.