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    TEE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 27 , 1881
Omalin "Wlioloanlo MarJiot-
OFFICE op THK OMAHA HKE , )
Monday Kvcninp , September 20. f
Oa account of-nicmorinl semcc * yester
day , business housci nil closed. MnrkcU
remnin unchanged.
Local drain I
i.T. Cosh No. 2 , 114 ; cash
No. 4,1 01t rejected 771c , _ v
' v J ' '
80o.
UYi : . Cash , Oljc.
CORN' . Cash No. 2 , r.k- .
OATS. Cosh. Sail- .
Livestock.
AT OMAHA HTOCK TAtttlS.
Otttle (5no l shipping , 81 OOj fat cows
nn'l heifer * . S- > © ' 00.
Hojd Mixed p.icldir' , S" > 7" > © 0 00.
< i . -op SI luuhturing In deimnd atJOO ; !
, ,1 7f per 100 Ibs gross.
Provlitons.
FLOUR Spring wheat , straight gradt1 ,
* 325350j ( latent , S3 7'1 f > Uj winter
whe.it ittniiht | gr.ide , S3 7" @l 00 ; jiatent ,
W 00@l DUj graham rye , ? J uOj Wlic. t ,
KY'K FLOUll-63 25.
MILLSTUWS Bran , per c\\t. 70c ;
pcrccninjfs , per cwt. 70@SOo ; Hlinrt , ] > er
cwt. 80o ! chopi > v < l food , per c t. 100 ; ineal
bolted , yellow , 1 IS ; while. SL 2i.
rOTATOKS-lKte ® ! 00.
SWKBl' I'OTATUliS Very nctixo ah
5@0a per imund.
rOULTUY Live chickens per dozen ,
92 50 ® 2 < r > .
PJlAIUIl ! CmCICKNS-f 2 2.-@S 00
per dozen.
1JOGS Very dull nt 10@18o.
BUTTER Olu lcoiic.ircuat202rito ; < ) r ,
noinarlfot : creamery , 30c.
APi'IYKS tiood , sound , very scarce
at S4 00 ncr bbl.
I1OXUV Califjrula wlilto clover in
comb , 2-l@2."c.
LE.NtONS-Steadvi per boeiOOO
@ 10 50 Pinest Medina oranges S3 00
repacked.
UTAH 1M3ACHKS § 2 50 per J bushel
basket.
DO.\riiST10 GUAWSS Gcttingscarco
at 5fGo per Ib.
OALlFOJtNIA rjAKS-l'erboxSr" :
OAliTKORNIA I'LUMS $2 )0.
OALIKOKNIA I'HAOJIKS S2 CO.
CALIFORNIA GHAPKS-8200.
VEGKTAULES All kinds briiiK
pi ieet and scarce.
DEKSWAX Yellow , 18@20c.
( ) NTNS-Siat ( ! 5u per bushel.
C'A BBAG R SI 00 ® 150 per dozen.
Grocers List.
COFFEK. Hio , fair , i : c : Rio , good ,
He ; Rio,1 prime to choice , UJc ; Old gov't
Java ; 2ii@2Slc ( , Aloclia , 'iSlc ; Arbucklu's ,
TJIA3. Gunpowder , good , 45@55c ;
Choice , C > 0@7.jc ; Imperial , good , 40@J5c ;
Choice , 00@7.jc ; Younij llytion , { rood , 3G@
50c ; choice , G"ic@Sl 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf ,
a"cj Jupan , choice , fiO@75c ; Oolonjj'gojd ,
35@10 ; Oolon ? , choice , 4055 ; Soiicnons ,
cood. 33 < Qt40c : choice. 35 ( 450.
SUGARS. Cut loaf , UJc ; Crushed ,
Gianulatcd , lie ; I'owdered ,
ffi c
cSYIIUPS. . Sugar house , bbN , 48e ; ha'f
bis , 50c ; kegs \ gallon' ' ? , 32 SO ; choice
table Hyrui ) . OOc ; half bl > It > , 5ic ! , keg , § 2 50.
SPICKS. Pepper , 20 ; Allspice , 20c ;
Cloves , 45o ; Xutuio , $1 00 : Casaia , 25CJ
Mace 81 00.
SODA. Dwight's Ib papers , S3 00 ; De-
land do , $3 00 ; Church's , S3 00 ; Keg soda ,
STARCH. Pearl , -lc ; Sihcr Gloss 8j
ffiSJc ; Corn Starch , Sf@9c ; Kxceluor
GhiMS. G'fc ; Corn. 7c.
SALT. Dray lo.\d * , ] > er bbl , 1 95 ; Ash-
ton , in sacks , 3 oO ; bbls dairy GO , fis , S 45 ;
bbh dairy , 100.3s. 3G5.
DIII13U FRUITS Choice hnl\e ,
peaches , new crop , 9 c ; Evaporated Apple" ,
5 IbLoxes , 13@llc ; ; Michigan. S'o ; Kew
Yurie apple SJcjSt.Louis Nc.l,7c ; Prunes ,
old , 7Jc ; now , 8Jc ; Currants , 7@7jc ;
Blackberries , new , He
CIIKESE Full Cream , 15c ; Pait
Skim , IHc.
\VOODKNWARE-Two hoop piil
185 ; tin ee 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 ;
2 7o ; Globe Washbo.vrd. 250 : Wellbuckets
chain , and o ply , 20121i ; Colored carpet
chain , per Ib , 2U ;
LEAD Bar , SI G5.
MATCHES Per caddie , 83c ; round
cases , S7.3. ) ; iniiare case ? , S1.90.
PROVISrO.VS Breakfast bacon. 11- .
ahoice lard , IS'.c " ' ; dried beef , 14c ; i-hnuld-
ers , cajivu.s-.ed 9c ; hams , canvassed He ;
bacon , sides 13\u
NEW PICKLES-Mediutn , fn barrels ,
S9 00 ; do in half bbls , 5 00 emails , in bbN ,
1100 ; do , in half bbls. 050 ; gherkins , in
bbls , 12 00 ; do , itt half bbls , 7 00.
VINEGAR Pure apple extra , IGc ;
pure apple , 13c ; PrusMns P re apple , 15c.
HOJIENY Xow , SI 80 per bbl.
BEANS Medium , hand picked § 350
per bushel.
* HOPE Sisal , 5 inch and larger , 0c ; jj
inch. 02c ; J inch , lO c.
SOAPS Kiik's Savon Imperial , 3 GO ;
Kirk's satinet. 3 GO ; Kirk's standarrt , 3 50 ;
Kirk's white llussian , 5 50 : Kiik's Eutoca ,
2 23 : Kirk's Prairie Queen , (100 ( cakes ) , 3
10 : Kirk'd magnolia , 4 80.
CANDLES lioxcH , 40 Ibs , 1G oz , 8 < ,
15eboxes4011)3. ; , 10 oz. , fis , 14u ; boxes , 10
Bets , 11 oz. , S.f , 13io ; half boxes , 20 sets ,
11 oz. , 8 * , 13c.
LYE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich , 340 :
Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 50 ; Lewis'
lye , 1 GO ; Jewell lye , 27- > .
POTASH Pcnmylvauia cans , 4 do/ . ,
in case , 3 3 > ; Babbitt's 15al ) , 2 doz. in case ,
1 90 ; Anchor 13all 2 doz in case , 1 50.
FIELD SEED Red clover , choice
new , &ii 00 per bushel ; mammoth clmer ,
new. 87HO ; White clo\er , new , SHOO
ul-alfa clover , new , § 12 CO ; alsike , now ,
$1300. Timothy , good , new , 63 00 ;
blue grass , extra clean , $1 CO ; blue grass ,
clean , SI " n orchard grass , § 2 50 ; red top ,
choice , 1 03 ; millet , common orJIissomi ,
J > 0c ; mIlet | , German , 81 00 to 81 25 ;
Hnuxmmn. 80c.
HKUGESEKD Qnage oranjfe , 1 to 5
bushels , ? ' 00 ; osage orange , 10 bushel * or
over , $450 ; honey locust , per Ib. , 33c ; per
100 Ibs. . S25 00.
FISH Family white fish , 90 Ib lif bl > ls ,
S3 CO ; No. 1 wliita fish , 00 Ib hf bbU , 0 30 ;
No. 1 white fUh , in 10 Ib kits , 1 00 ; family
30 Hi kits , 75c ; New Holland herring , per
keg , 1 20 ; Russian sardines , 75c ; Colum
bia river salmon , per lOOlbs , 8 00 ; Gi'nr o'n
Hank codfish , Oc ; Gen. boneless cixltuh ;
8Jc ; boueleHH fish , 4jc.
MACKREI : Half hbUmessmackerel ,
lOOlbs , S1250 ; hfbbl No. lex shore do ,
100 Ibi , GOO ; lif bbls , fat family do , 100
11) ,383 ; me mackeic ) , 12 Ib kits , 225 ;
No. 1 ox shore , 12 Ib do , 1 50 ; No. 1 shore ,
12 Ib ilo. 1 00 ; fat fumilv , 10 Ib do. 75c. '
UAXNiU : GOODS Oysters , 2 Ib
( Field's ) , per case , SJ 20 ; do 1 Ib ( Field's ) ,
) > er cate , 2 50 ; do 2 Ib ( Standard ) , per case ,
3 90 ; do 1 Ib ( standard ) , per case , 2 40 ; do
2 Ib ( slack ) , per case , 2 7' ; do 1 Ib ( slack ) ,
tier case , 200 , Onions , 380 , Salmon , 1
Ib , per dozen , 1 05 ; do 2 Ib , per dozcii
* „ ' 50 , Sardines , small fsh , imported , _ one
quarter boxes per box , HJe ; American ,
ipiarter boxc * per box , llo ; do half boxes ,
l > cr box , 21ic , Ijobsters , 1 Ib per cloven ,
180. Tomutoe * . 2 IW ; do 3 Ib per
case , 3 10 ; Corn , 2 Ib ( Mountain )
per case , 3 70 ; Koaked corn , 2 10 ; do
2 Ib ( Yarmouth ) , per ca e , 37. ) ;
Hiring beans , per ca e , 2 00 ; Lima beans
per case , 2 10. Succotash jier case , 2 20.
1'eas , common , per case , 2 OOjpcan , choice ,
per C.IHOI 50 , Jllackberries , 2lb , per case ,
280 ; Btrawbenies , 2 Ib , per case , 3 00 :
raspberries , 2 Ib , per case , 275(5)300. ( )
DaiuaoiiH , 2 Ib , per case , 2 45. Bartlctt
pearn per case , 3 Oo@4 00. YhortlBber
ries per ca'e , 2 80. KM plums , 2 Ib per
1 00@5 75. reaches , 2 1I > per cane , a 10 :
do 3 Ib , case , 0 00@0 50j do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , per
oase,325 : do pie. 0 It , per dozen , 3 CO ,
ltioiJ-Carofi a , H@8o ! ; ' - -
.oastwl , choice , red Ten-
; fancy white , lOo per Ib ;
' . nia , lOJc ,
Dry Qoodl ,
DROWN COTTONS. lluckeyo li f >
7c ; Contlnentftl U , do , 8 j Crescent LL
OJc ; Ctesccnt O Tie ; Crescent 11 "ijc |
Cresecnl A Sc ; Granitevllle LT GJej In
dian Head 7io : l wrencoLL , G c ; Ports
mouth P , do , 4o ( Utlca C r.Jcj Wlntlmni
L , do , Tic ; W.ieh ett8 "Jc.
nLliACillJD CO'ITONH-Altoona 3-1
Go ; Auburn A 1-4 8\c \ : llallanhalo 4-4
GJc ! Dairy Cloth flic ; Fairmont 4-J GJc ;
Fruit 410J ; Hoiol,8Jcj l/sn-dalo 1-4
OJc ; Ntw York M ills 4-1 13c ; Pocassctt 0
4-1 8c. Wamsulta , M 13c.
PUuN'TS. Allen's fancy , OJcj Am rl-
can do , Gic ; Ainohl's do , 7cj Amcricxn
del > c | llerlfn solid coloriUc.Concstosfadoliio
Uochico robi1 , 7c ; Fiocman robe , ( ic ;
Dunnell do , 7c ; Eildvstoi > o do Gc ;
Manchester , Tc ; Pacific , 7c ;
OJc ; Southbiidge,0jc ! Mynttc , Gjc : Meiri-
mack shirting , Gc ; Washington oil colors ,
! ) c.
c.CAMmUCS Oanicr , Cc ; Hniiunny 1\ ,
Tic ; Hooksctt , 5c ; Keystone Glovu Finish ,
"ijc ; Wivhlugton , 5c.
CORS13T .TIJAXS AtulroscigBln fat-
teen , 8Jo : Ixck\voml do. t'c ' ; Naumkeag
do. , KJc ; IJockport , Tie
TlCKIXO-Amoskeag. A. 0. A. , me ;
Albany S. A. X. . 17Jc ; 1'onlis A O. E. ,
17Jc ! Ctmllx , 1J. 15. , iUc ; Concetogn , U.C. ,
RedSttipo.lGic ; Conesto v , C. C. A , fan
cy , He , Conestocta. 5.0. C. A. , 14c ; Uonos-
to.'n , I1 1 , Guld Medal , llc ? ; Cuiiestoga ,
17c ; Huston , B. , ! Hc : Hamiltnn , D. , 11J ;
Ilniiiltnii logular. 13Jc ; Hamilton 11. ,
llic ; .Oinega > uperior extra , 2"c ; Omcgit
medal , 2r > e ; Omegn A CA , fancy ptiipe ,
18c ; Ome .i A 4-4 , Kic ; Omega A I , 13 ;
Pearl Uiver , IGic ; Shetucket , S. , lOJc ;
Shetuckct , S. S. , 12c ;
OIL CfOTH 5-J wood , S3 00 ; fi-1
fancy marble , § 3 00 ; 5-1 white marble ,
S2 S , " > ; G I wood , § 3 GO ; 0-4 fancy marble ,
§ 4 00 ; G-4 white marble , $ S 83 ; 5-1 mo
saic , § 3 00 ; 6-1 mimic , SI 00.
DKNIXS AmoskcaR blue and brown ,
IGc ; 15ea\pr Creek , A. A. , blue and brown ,
14c ; Ueiuer Creek , 1) . H. blue onilbrown ,
13jc ; Ucavcr Creek , C. C. , blue and
brown , 12Je ; Kverett D. D. , blue ami
brown , 15 J ; Haymakers blue and brown ,
! ) jc ; Otis , A. X. A. , blue , Ific ; Otis ] J. 13.
blue , 14 ; Otis C. C. , blue , 13c ; Pearl
Itlvcr blue and brown , 15Jc.
check
13Je ; IJoston O' HnVro. , lOjc ; Uorton XX |
bro. , 12Jc ; BiKJiarck stride , 17jc ; Boston
atiii > e13c \ ; Dundee Rtripcs , ISc ; Fall
River , lljc ; Haniden O. O. , lOic ; Lion
Blue , l > ic.
STRIPES American , lOc ; Amosiceag ,
lljo ; Dexter A. , 14e ; Mechanics. 8c ;
Omega , lie ; Otis IS. B. , lOc ; Pittsheld , 7c ;
Uncasville ,
COTTOXADES Angora. D. i T. , 2 > c ;
A. Y. A. , 2GcBell , lScBiidKewater , 19c ;
Capitol , tSc ; Charter Oak , 18c ; Eerett ,
heavy , 20c : Everett , medium , 15c ; Farm
er's 22\c \ ; Lewiston 10 oz. , 2"ie ; New York
mills ufiecks 18 ; New- York mills proof ,
221c ; WicklowvlSJc ; Union Pacific , 18c ;
\Vliittcnd n , D. & T. , SOc ; York , light
weight , 12\c \
SHE ET [ XG S Androscogttiii.O- 1 brown
23c ; do 10-4 do , 2Gc ; Pepperell' 9-4 brown ,
25c ; do 10-1 do , 2"ic ; Alexandria , 1G
inch , bleached , 13e ; Androsco/gin 9-4 ,
bleached , 2Gc ; do 10-4 , bleached , 29c ;
Pepperell , 9-1 , bleached , 23c ; do 10-4
bleached , 27ic.
Drup-3.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Acid
Caibolic , SOc ; Acid , Tartaric , 5 , " > c : Bals.un
Copabia , per Ib , 70c ; Bark , S.i ° safras , per
Ib , 12o ; Calomel , per Ib , 70c ; Cinchonidia ,
per oz , SOc ; Chloroform , per Ib , OOc ;
Dover's powders , per Ib , SI 40 ; Epsom
salts , per Ib , 3\c ; Glycerine , pure , per Ib ,
44c ; Lead , Acetate , per Ib , 22e ; Car
bon oil , 110 = , per gallon , llic ; do 150 ° ,
per gal , 13 c ; Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per gal ,
1 10 ; Oil , C.vstor , No.3per gal.Sl 00 ; Oil ,
Olive , per gal , SI 50 ; Oil , Origanum , 50c
Opium , S4 50 ; Quinine , S2 10 ; P. it W. &K.
&S.pcr z , S2 2 > ; Potassium , Iodide , per Ib :
SJ , 50 ; Salacm , per oz , 3jc ; Sulphate of
Morphine , per 07 , S3 C5 ; Sulphur flour ,
per Ib , 4c : Strvchnine. uer oSI 50c.
Horses and Mules.
The market is brisk and all grades are
selling well at a slight advance in pi ices.
The demand for peed horses exceeds the
supply considerably. Prices range as fol
lows :
Fine single drivers , $150. to 300. ; Extra
draft horses. S175. to 22'i. ; Common dra.'t
hordes , S100. to 150. : Extra farm horses ,
$110. 10125. ; Common to good farm horses ,
SflO. to S100. ; Extra plugs , § 00. to 75. ;
Common plugs , § 20. to § 40.
MULES. 15 to 1BJ hands ( extra ) , S ' 1. .
tol.'O. ; 14 i to 15 hands , 8100. to 140. ;
14 to 14J hands , § 7o. to 100. ; 13i to 14
hands. SGO. to 75
Clears and Tobaccos.
CIGARS. Seeds , S15.00 : Connecticut ,
$25.00 ; Mixed , S35.00 ; Seed Hn.vmm$50.00 ;
Clear Havana , S75.00.
TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule ,
24 lli. OOc ; Spotted Fawn , Glc ; Our Rope ,
( ! 2o ; Star , pounds , 24 Ib , butts , GOc ; llor.-c
Shoe , pounds , 21 Ib , butts , 58c ; Purity , 21
Ibj butts , 52c ; Queen Bee , 24 Ib , butts , 53ci
GlEdge ( , pounds , 21 Ib , butts , 57 ; Army
and Navy , pounds , file ; Bullion , pounds ,
r > Gc ; Ix > rillard'x Climax , pounds , ! 37c.
FIXE CUT In palls. Hard to Beat ,
75a ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , 78e ;
F.xvorite , G5c ; Rouky Mountain , 55c ;
Fancy , BOc ; Daisy , 4."c , In tin foil
Catlins O. S. , 2 ot packages , 5 Ib boxei ,
per Ib COc : Ixirillard's ' Tiger , GOc.
SMOKING All grades Common , 25 to
33c. Granulated Blackwells Durham , 1G
oz4ic ( ; Dnkcs Durham , 1G 07 , 45c ; Seal of
North Carolina , 10 o40 ; Seal of Nebr-w-
ka , 1G o3Sc ; Lone Jack , 4 07 , linen bagH ,
per Ib , 81.35 ; Mnrburgs" Puck , 2 o/ , tin
foil , 55c ; Dog Tail. G5c.
Lumber.
FENCING No. 1 , 12 to 20 ft , $23 00 ;
No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft. , 20 00 ; sheeting dies.ed ,
No , 1 , 19 00 ; No. 2 , 18 00 ; common boards ,
dressed , 23 00.
FRAMING 10 ft. and under , per M ,
24 00 ; 10 ft. studding , 22 00 ; 22 ft. 22 00 ;
21ft. 2000.
FINISHING No. 1. finish 14 , H and
2 inch , $55 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch S50 00 ;
No. 2 , finish 1 } , H and 2 inch. 83000 : No.
2 finish , 1 Inch , 845 00 ; No , 3 finish , 1 tn.-h ,
$4000 ; O. G. battens per 100 feet Hu. ,
SI 50 ; well curbing , § 35 00 ; rough J and 2
inch battens per 100 feet lip. , SOc.
STOCK BOARDS-Ahlock , $45 00 ; U
S40 00 ; O , S35 00 ; common stock , S25 50.
FLOORING Xo. 1 , $12 50 ; Xo. 2 ,
537 50 ; No , 3 , § 27 50 ; yellow pine , No. 1 ,
S4f > 00.
SIDING No. 1 , S2750 ; Xo. 2 , $2500 ;
No. 3 , S20 00 ,
SHIP LAP Plain , $25 00 ; O. G. Xo. 1 ,
S37 50 ; No. 2 , S25 00.
OE1LIXG-S30 00S45 00.
LATH AND SHINGLES A starrest )
hUntfe * , SI 00 , No. 2 , § 3 00 ; No. 3 , & 00.
Lath. S-J 00.
Dulldlng Material.
LIME Per barrel , SI 35 ; bulk per 1m. ,
35c. Cement , bbl , § 2 CO. Iowa plaster ,
bbl , S3 CO. Hair per liu. 'Vic. Tailed
felt 100 HM , S3 50 , Straw board , $4 00 ,
PAPER Stiavv paper , 3jc ; rag paper ,
lc ; dry goods paper , lc ; nmnila paper , lOu ;
news paper , 8c.
COAL-Cumbeiland blacksmith , 512 ;
Mori I * Run Blossburg , § 12 ; Whitcbreast
lump , 60 ; Whitebreait nut , CO ; Iowa
lump , $ G : Iowa nut $ < I : Rnck Springs , $3 ;
Anthracite , all tl/oj. & 11 00.
Hldet , hurt , Etc.
HIDES-Green butcher'n hide , 7j ; green
cured hides , 8Jc ; green tall , part cuted
lildes , 8@8ig ; dry ilint , bound , ii@14c : ; dry
cilf and kip , 12@lSc ; dry bait hidiwi , nouml.
ll@12c ; gieen calf. wt. 8 to 15 II.i. , 10@llc ;
green calf , wt , utiilor 8 Hu , per kn ! , 50c ;
green pelts , 81 00@1 15 ; green lamb xlrln * ,
81 10@1 25 ; damaged'hldea , Uvo-thitd ralf ,
( cut scored and one grub , diluted two-
tl irds rate , } brondud hidua 10 per cent. off.
Coon skins , No. 1 , 45c ; No , 2 , SOc ; No. 3 ,
20. ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No , 1. COo ; No , 2 ,
30c ; No. 3 , 15c ; No. , Cc. 1'ox , No. 1 ,
We ; No. 225c. Skunk , No , 1 , black ,
( > .V ; short trli > o , 40c ; narrow stripe 2.V ;
l > rti d Rtri | * > , lOc. Tallow , 7.
Wool.
Merino unwashed , light , 14@lGct heavy ,
i ; ? < ai5c ; medium unwashed , light , 1820c ;
tulMvashed , choice , S2ci fair , SOc ; dingy
and w , , 2Sc ; buiry , black and coiled wools
2@Cc less
Shot.
SHOT.-Shot , 81.75 ; Buck ohot , $2.00 :
Oriental P.twdiT , kcg , $ t,10 ! ; do. , half
kpgs , $3.48loM rnmtterkegs , Sl.S" ) lll.if.l-
\vy \ , ketcs , $3.3T > : Fuse , i er 100 feet COo.
Heavy Mnrdwaro List ,
Iron , rales , $3 201 plow Me l , cait , 7io ;
\va hers. per Ib. 818c ; wets , iierlb , lie ;
poll chain , per Ib , GIi112c ( ! malleable , 80 ;
iron wedges , Go ; ciowbarx , Gc ; harrow
teeth , lc ( horscshoe.s , per keg , 500 ; spiing
NAILS 10 to 20d , S M ) ; 8 to 10 ,
IM , 3 90Id. . 4 15 ; 3d , common , 4 SK > : 3d ,
line , G 40 ; clinch , all i7cs , 0 15 ; Gd , rasing ,
I GSd ; ca inp , 44 ; lOd oaMni ; , 1 IS ; 10 < l
IhiWi , 1 G' ; Sd fiuloh , 4 00 ; Gd ImUh , 5 15 ;
half kegs lOc extra.
Paints Oils and Varnishes.
PAINTS IX OIL White lead. Omaha
P. P. , 7c ; whtlo lead , O. P. & C. Co.pure ,
ikt | Marheillos gicen , 1 to 5 Ib can , 20c ;
French 7inc , gruon seal 12c ; Ficurh zinc ,
red se.xl , lie ; Frcnrli zinc , in varni-Ii asst ,
20c ; French ziuce , Sn nil a * t , 15c ; Raw
mid burnt umber , 1 Ib cans 12c ; raw and
burin Slpima , 13oamlyke ! untwii , 18. ;
U'fined lampblack , 12c ; coach black , P'c ;
i diy black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Pimsian
blue , 30c ; ultramuilne blue , ISc ; chrome
green , L , M , k D. , lie ; b'iud and shutter
L'jvrn , L. M . k D. , 14c : Paris green. ISc ;
1-diui red , 15c ; Venetian red , tic ; IVc.iii
i > u , 2'Jc ; American Vcrmlliod , I. X P. , ISc ; ;
jellow , L. , M . , O. it D. 0. , 18c ;
jcllow ocliru , Oc ; golden ochre , 10 ; palont
ilrjer , Oc ; graining colors : light oak. dark
0.1 c , walnut , cbuhtnut and ash 12c.
Dry Paints
White lead , C\c \ ; French zinc , lOc ; Paritt
whittling 2Jc ; whiting gildein , ljt , ;
\\hitiug coml , 13e ; l.xmpblack Germantown -
town , lie ; lampblack , ordinaly , So ; Prus
sian blue , 45c ; ultramarine , ISc ; vnndjku ,
liroxvn , 8c ; umber , burnt , 4c ; umber , rnw ,
tc ; siouim , burnt , -lo ; Rienna , tn\v , 4o
Paris green genuine , 35c ; Paris green toiu'l
; ! 5c ; cliromo green , N. Y. ' 20u ; chrom-
green 1C. , 12c ; veiinillion , Eng. , 70c ; ver-
inillinn , America , 18c ; Indian red , ] 0c ,
lose pink , lie ; Venetian read , Cookson's
'i/c / : Venetian red Am. , I'Jo ; red lead , 7Jc ;
chronic yellow , genuine , 20c ; chroma yel
low , Iv. , l'2e ; ochre , rochelle , 3c ; oi-lire ,
JVeneh , 2 c ; ochre , American , He ;
"Winter's mineral. iJJc ; Ichlgli brown. 2fc | :
sp.mi&h brown. 2\o ; Prince's mincr.d 3c ;
VARNISHES Bariel-i per gallon.
Fiuidtnre , extra , SI 10 ; furniture , No. 1 ,
SIfurniture ; , U , S5c ; coach , extia , SI ' 10 ;
Coach , No. 1 , SI 01 ; Dainar , SI 50 ; .Tamil.
70c ; asphaltum , 70c ; shellac , $3 50 ; hum
oil lini-.li. SI 30
O1LS-110 * carbon pcrgallon , 11 Jos 150 *
i.eadlight , per gallon , 12Jc ; 175' headlight *
pergallon , IGc ; cry-toline , per gallon , 20e
linceed , raw , pcrgallon , 02c ; Linseed , boil
ed , per gallon , Goc ; flaul , winter sjtr'd , per
uallon , 1 05 No. 1 , 75e , No. 2 , ( iOc ; cantor ,
-CXX. per gallon , 125c , No. 3 , 1 11 ; sweet.
] ier gallon , H5c ; sperm , W. I ) . , per gallon
s' So ; fiish.W.U. , per gallon , OOcjiiPati-foot'
estia , per gallon , 70c , No. 1 , G > ; liimbmi ,
eating , 7eio , per gallon , SOc , mnmer , IRc
golden machine , No. 1 , pcrgallon , .T > c'No.
2 , 'JSc ; Bpenn , signal , per gallon , SOc ; tur
pcntine , per gallon. G3e ; naptha , 71 deg ,
| er gallon 20o , 63 de ? . 20c.
Liquor.
ALCOHOL 187 proot , ? 2 Si per
\\\ne \ gallon , extra California hpiutt ,
187 pioof at 120 per proof gallon
tiiplarefined spirits. 187 proof , SI 24 ; per
proof gal re-distilled whihkies , $100l HO ;
fine blended , SI 50C32 50 ; Kentucky bourbons
bens , $2 00&7 00 ; Kentucky and Pennsyl
vania r\es , S2 007 00.
IJUANDIKS Imported , 50 00@1G 00 ;
domestic 140@4 00.
GINS Imported , 4 oO@0 00 ; domchtic ,
1 403 00.
HUMS Imported , 4 50G 00 ; New
England. 2 00w4 00 ; domestic , 1 50G3 50 ;
PEACH AKU APPLE LRANbY-
175 ( JO ( ) .
CHAMPAGNES Imported per case ,
20 00@31 00 ; A merican , per case , 12 00&t (
1800 ,
CLARETS Per case , 4 50@1C 00.
WINES Rbinewine , per ca e , C 00@0
Cd Catawba , per case 4 007 00.
Ladies' Drcsn Choapor.
Clilcr.RO Tribune.
It's not poing to bo very cxponsivo
to dre&s well this winter. Ladies can
no longer put twonty-fivo or thirty
yards of bilk into dresses ; they are to
bo made voiy plainiiiostly ernbroideicd
with chenille or beads , and must clear
the ground ton or twelve inches , ac
cording to the foot of the wearer.
At present the great fad of the fe
males is for lovely stockings and 'iob-
by shoes. Black silk hose aio the fa
vorites , into which are lot rows of
Chiintilly or Maltese luce. At Loni ;
Bruncb ladies do it themselves ; buy
black sill ; stockings , and insert strips
ol hnndsoino l.ico over the instep.
In New York a delightful employ
ment and beautiful articles of dicss ia
accomplished by knitting whut aru
termed railroad stocking. The moat
stupid person can Knit round and
round , and Unit is nil that is required.
For the pleasure of my Chicago sis
ters I append the recipe :
There is a silk knitting tlnend sold
hero ut twenty-nine cents n lull , four
of which make : i big pair of stocking * ;
but I find the yarn too bofr , a.id pin-
feriv tightly-t'winted , fnnir thread ,
which I purchase of a fringe maker
in largo skeins , weighing five ounces.
Cast on twenty-eight htitches on the
needles and knit away till you have n
slender pipe ( entiiely nnnuKgestivo of
u stocking ) and about one-half a jatd
long neb that , it the Ktucking in not
desired nn oxtr.i length. Then knit
around once , dropping every fourth
stitch ; theao dropped stitches will run
to the top of the Ftucking , striping it
in lovely open \soik , and making it
instantaneously one-third longer , and
wide enough for the lamest leg.
After ihii , the Htouking tjcing us
many stitches smaller us you have
dropped , jou knit about three inches
ut that M/.IJ , and then too nil.
"What ! no heel ? " 1 hnarthonniuiliut-
ed exclaim. No heel. ' 'It's n poor
foot that non't Khapn it own stock-
ini ; , " the old lady said ithen she knit
\lhuin \ this Avay ; but the extu'ino
elautiuity uf thu r.iihond hose inakeu u
heel nnncecesHiiy They mo dura
ble , they are handsome , and they are
Hucli jolly thingi to have around for
wnik that I anticip.Uo my Ohic.ign
will tliank mo for the recipe.
TRUE TO HER TIIUHT.
Too much cannot be said of the
ever faithful wife and mother , con
stantly watching and curing for her
dear ones , never neglecting iv single
duty in their behalf. When they are
assailed by disease , and the system
should have a thorough cleansing , the
stomach and bowels regulated , blood
purified , malm hi poison exterminated ,
she must know that Electric ! Bitters
nro thu only euro remedy. They nr
thu beat and purest medicine in thu
world , and only cost filty cents. Hold
by Ish ft MoMahon. ( U )
Flannels , BlankotH and Bed Com *
forts low , ut the "Boston Store , " OM
and 010 Huuth Tenth si root Hcpt2l-2t
THE ASSASSIN.
District Attorney Oorkliill Has an
Interview With Him Yes
terday ,
His Cnso to Receive Considera
tion by the Grand Jury
Mjuday ,
CouugoltoTioA sigiiodHim Xnmcs
of tlio "WUncftRca Wlio Hnvo
Boon Summoned.
GDITEATJ
National Associated I'rcM.
TO 111 : HIOimtTKll AT OXCI ! .
WASHINGTON. September UO.-Dis-
ttict Attoinoy Corkhill yWtcd Guilcau
uhdhad n long conversation witli him
to-dny , Warden Crocker was there
also. Guitunu was brought int * > the
rotunda. Said Corkhill : "llosuumod
to bo in good health , and I should
think from his appearance that ho
had gained ten pounds niuce hu was
first imprisoned , llo wna not excited
and did not show any iioivousness.
I don't think ho over appimed
cooler in his lifo Ho nceiued per
fectly easy und talked in n manner to
fthow that ho fully understood nil that
wns being said. "
"What was tlio object of your visit ,
Colonel ? "
"It wns to sen him in connection
with his caso. I said the grand jury
would meet next Monday , and hia
would bo the fust case presented , and
I did not doubt but that an indictment
would bo found , llo did not appear
surprised , and said it wns nil right ,
and ho had anticipated it would como
and could not expect anything else.
Ho know I had iv duty to perform ,
and thanked mo for coining to see
him and notifying him that his case
was so soon to receive consideration.
I told him that when nn indictment
was found und the time arrived for
arraignment there might bosomo pre
liminary matters that his counsel
would like to know about , and if ho
intended to have counsel ho had bet
ter secure them at ouco. I told him
if there was any attorney whoso ser
vices ho acsired to secure and would
let me know I would notify him at
onco. Ho asked mo to Bond for his
brother-in-law , Geoigo Seoville ,
of Chie-igo , and I did tele
graph for him to-night. Ho
said he would like to have another
eminent counsel , at ho termed them ,
and named Hon. Emoiy Storrs , of
Chicago , whom ho thought would
muke nn able defence for him. Noth
ing will bo done until his brother-in-
law nuivcB and then , I presume , the
matter will bo settled. He said : ( > I
hear the president is dead , " but 1
did not ausnor him and went on talk
ing about something else. All of thu
subpoenas on the n.irt of the govern
ment for its witnesses were sent to
night instructing them to bo hero next
Monday at 10 a m. , when the case
will be placed in tlio hands of the
grand jury. They will work on it
without interruption until they finish
it. "
"What witnesses have been sum
moned ? "
"All that I thought had the slight
est knowledge. There uio fifteen in
all I believe , among them Drs. Bliss ,
Agnew , Hamilton und all thu physi
cians who attended the late presi
dent. "
' 'How soon will the trial follow the
indictment ? "
"Very soon , 1 am inclined to think
I don't sco where any good reason can
bo offered for delay. Ho did not
show his victim much of n chance to
do anything except to suffer nnd die. "
"Do you anticipate much excite
ment at the court house at the time
of the arraignment and trial ? "
"Of course I expect a largo crowd ,
but bclievo the trial will proceed
quietly and without intontiption.
Urcat precaution will bo taken , how
ever , to prevent any outburst that
might tend to serious results , Ho
will bo indicted for murder , of course ,
and wo will try him for murder. "
"Then you admit that there is law
sujliuitiiit to cover tlio ciimo und try
tins man for murdoi ? "
"I have never expiessod myself on
tliis subject because I did not think it
proper to do HO. Under the circum
stances I can only suy that if this man
is indicted for murder , and I urn sure
ho will bo , he will undoubtedly bo
prosecuted ftir minder , und Jaw uufM-
ciont tiill bo found for it. "
Spuro the Tree * .
Wo are pleased to note that Judge
MeF.irhmd , the now Commissioner of
the Land Oilico , is signalizing his ud-
miiifbtrutioii of that important bureau
by an ellbrt to picvont timber depre
dations , llo IIUH hud prup.ued u form
of receipts to bo issued to Huttlura by
local land olliceu , on the nmigin of
which uio two notes , conspicuously
printed one informing the settler
how much timber he may out and in
what manner , and the other directing
the local land olllcois to read and ex
plain the law to each settler gmuking
application for lands. This \yill ell'iict-
uuily dispose ot the plea of ignorance
BO often urged by treu-destroyerB , and
ought to liavoaHalutarygoneiul oiuict ,
It will not put a btop to the mischief ,
as it does not go far enough ; but it
is u move in ( he tight direction , mid
wo liopo it is but tint prtiludu to other
and nioio radical and stringent ineas-
m us.
In nothing are wo so careless and
short-sighted as in our treatment of
the timber iUCHtion. | Tlio axu is an
emblem in our hands of wholesale and
wicked destruction. Wo take no
moio thought of our trees than if they
were BO many weedo , whim in fact
they are of exceeding importance , and
their preservation ia a matter that
hut become a vital ( mention. Bo long
its our forests seemed practicable * to
attract an much attention to this sub
ject as it deserved ; but now that the
annual timber drain is beginning to
bo felt in scarcity and incicasing val
ue , there is no oxeuse for our unco/i-
corn. The situation is otio which
calls loudly for itromptQ.iud serious
treatment , Without Homes sharp
and sutliuiunt preventive , we shall in
the next ten or fifteen years llnd our
selves pinched and hindered in our
commonest industrial concerns by
lack of timber if , indeed , wu ahall
not actually bo forced to import it
from foreign count ries.
It has been estimated that wo have
at Ic.ut a million men engaged in em
ployments where wood is an essential
element. The cjiolialion of forests by
the lumbeimen fa incalculable , Our
railroads use ixnmmlly for ties o iuian
tity of timber equal to 08,000 ams
of the best natural woodlands ; and
1150,000 trees are required every year
for repairs nn the vmioiis telegraph
lines. In the mining rogioni of the
Weal a rockier waste is constantly
coing on , which must soon leave the
face of the country ns bare as a de
sert. Wood is still laigoly used for
fuel and the driving of machinery ,
notwithstanding our immense and
j\ell-distiibutcd wealth of coal. And
in addition to all wo use and naslo for
domestic and industrial purposes , it
is computed that fully an much more
is destoyed by the tcriiblo lires which
accident and thoughtlosssness cause
to sweep through our heaviest timber
districts jcnr after year--ao witness
that of 1871 , in Wisconsin , which de
vastated thousands of snuaro mile ? of
the llnesl forests on the continent ,
and that so recently raging in Michi
gan n hero the losi ia incalculable.
These are things not to bo lightly
estimated. They have to do diiectly
with our national pi asperity. Wo
j are pursuing iv policy which , unless
'chocked ' and changed , will inevitably
I provo disastrous. Tlio oxpeiienco uf
other countries in this icgard ia full
of warning to us. Italy and the fair
est portions of Scotland , lower Spain
and Hungary , were ruined by disbos
cation. Austria and Germany were
sorely iujuiud in the same way , and
would have been permanently blight
ed if they had not taken stopl in time
to arrest the evil. Tlio statistics show
that in almost nil parts of Kuropo the
wood supply comes far short of the
demand ; the list of prices during the
last ten yearn discloses the singificant
fact that everything li.ii declined ex
cept timber , and has steadily advanc
ed. Visiting foicigners , eonversant
with tliceo facts and knowing their
tendency , aiu amaxeil at our blind and
foolish course ; and yet it is well-nigh
impossible to get our statesmen and
our people to consider the matter.
A few individual capitalists are begin
ning to think about it , however , and
buying largo tracts of w oodland fcfor
speculative purposes.
There is sulliciont limber on the
public lands to pay oil' the national
debt , and our forests might bo made
a course of easy and considerable income -
como , if wo would only pr tccl them.
1'ruBnia icalizes an annual profit of' '
820,000,000 on her exports of timber.
Wo might do still bettor with very
little trouble. liut wu can never hope
to do it ns wo are now actinu. On
the contiary , wo are much more likely
to be buyers than sellers , and that
before long. Thcro is no ono thing
in whfoh the Government could more
certainly benefit itself , and at the
same time , promote the intorosln of
the people , t'nin in arrebting the de
struction of the trees , and pioviding
means - as has been done in other
countries for fostering their cultiva
tion. Wo speak of the matter in its
merely economic aspect. There are
other considerations of moment which
should also bo taken into the account ,
but wo have not space hero to treat
them : and , then , the inducement of
profit should bo enough in itself to
satisfy the piactieal American mind.
This process of waste and improvi
dence can not go on many yean moio
without grave results. Wo should
have good sense enough , while it is
yet time , to avert such consequences
by adopting precautions that are ob
viously the only safcgitiida.
DexterLThoinas&Bro ,
WILL BUY AND SELL
AND ALL THANSAOTIOH
CONNKCTKD TIIKHIW ITU.
Pay Taxes , Bout Houses , Etc.
IT TOD WANT TO HUT OH BRLL
Call at Office , Uoom 8 , Crclghton lllock , Omaha.
np6-d
Geo. P. Bern is
REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
16th find Dodge bti. , Omaha , Neb.
Thin aKtngy JOCK gTRicrtra tirokurago InmIncut ,
OOCH not ] < cciilutc , and tlicrc.foin any Iin.ralii9 (
on Itn Ixioka nrr inxuri-d to Its ) iittun , Ineteail
ol hi > li > L' rnlililml mi liv Ilinnt'oiit
tTKOV I1KKU , I.CWIHHKIID
BYRON REED & CO.
Real Estate Agency
IN N1JI1UASKA3
Keep n coimikto nlutract of tltln to all Itcal
( 'Btntu In Omann anil Doutliu uountv. niaytf
DRS. COFFMAN
AND
THOMPSON ,
Physicians and Surgeons.
, Otrrt'ruliJifilituil , initi St. , Hit.
Puriilimn anil DoudaH. a'JMm
BOG&S & HILL ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
No. 15UH Faruliam Street.
gz.TXT :
r Kor li liln mm nritnd Ontral flntnl ,
DP , Amelia Burroughs
AT THE WITHNELL HOUSE ,
Tuesdays and Fridays ,
1O a. m. to 6 p , m.
] ) ' . ' ( tl
UKU , " . UUAMi , A , 0. CAMI-UPI , ! !
DOANE & CAMPBELL ,
Attorneys -at-Law ,
8 W COIt.HTH
IvSl'tf OMAHA.
E. D. MCLAUGHLIN ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
And Notary Public ,
Frenzler'i Block , Opposite Pott Office ,
D. S. BENTON ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
AlillACH
Cor. DnuiU Hill 8tK. Oinalu Nob.
VOI. K. CMUKUO.t. 1 , U. IIUHT
Clarkson & . Hunt ,
( JuccmT * tn ItkliarJa & Hunt ,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW ,
B tUlBtrvut Out In Nub '
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS ,
HOTELS.
AFMPAHOE MOUSE , L. OLUTE , Arapahoc ,
DENVER HOUSE CAIRNS A WILLIAMS , Hastings , Neb.
SANDERS HOUSE , CHAS , E. McNISH , Frloml , Neb. if
WOODWARD HOUSE , WAREN WOODWARD , Exeter , Neb.
PACIFIC HOTEL , 8. J. PORTER , Fairmont , Ntb
ESTE3 HOUOE , N. T tSTE8 , Or A nil Uland , Nth.
U. P. HOTEL , 8 , F. DERRY , Gibbon , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F. W. WILM8 , Kcnrncy , Nc ! > .
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , T. M. STONE , Orlonns , Neb.
HOLLAND HOUSE , GEO. D. HOLLAND , Red Cloud , Neb.
WILDER HOURE1 THOMPSON REED Wither , Neb
DLUE VALLEY HOUSE , R. DAVIS , De Witt , Neb ,
REYNOLDS HOUSE , Z , C. ROCKHOLD , Wymorc , Neb. j
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , A. 0. CAARPER , Hnrdy , Neb.
WESTERN HOUSE , E. FUNKHOU3CR , Chctter , Neb.
PACIFIC HOTEL , W. P. REHSHAW , OcMrlcc , Neb.
SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Crctton , la ,
OUDKINS HOUSE , JUDKIN8&DRO. , Rrri Onk , In. +
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. LUTTON , . Vlllltcn , In.
PARK HOTEL , W , d , OARVIN , Cornlnc , In.
DURKE'S HOTEL , E. R. DURKE , Carroll , In.
CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL , CHENEY DR03. , Mo. Valley dune. , la. '
NEOLA HOTEL , F. SIEVERTZ , Neoln , la.
CENTRAL HOUSE , 3. P. ANDERSON , Malvorn , la.
EMERSON HOUSE , A. L , SHELDON , Emerson , la.
CROMWELL HOUSE , MRS. R. COCHfUN , Cromwell , I .
[ OENTUAL NEBRASKA 11. , t M. H. 11. ]
DORCHESTER.
Alli-n & Mii\lield General Merchandise.
AV. H. Toolo. General Merchandise.
Thoi. ilnrrott. Wholesale and Uolnil Grocer.
McMiinus VHiims Hardware , Stoves , Tinwnic and IinplomontB.
John 0. Bel-lees Timber , Coal , Limo , Glass , Ac.
Samuel G. ranter Druggist.
AV. H. Sawdon Restaurant and Confectionery.
S. H. Burns Station Agent B. As M. Jl. It.
STAR STOVE POLISH
AND
BEAUBRUMMELBOOT BLACKING
MANUFAC'rUIUM ) BY
MARBLE HEAD LIME CO.'S
f k ifl * n tf 3 * fl PWfl * * & *
Bonble Strength White Lime
Lumber , Lath , Shingles ,
Thirteenth and California Streets , , OMAHA , - - - NEB.
Bi > 2hm > lm
TO ALL'
OTHERS
In Convenience ,
DURABILITY , ECONOMY
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION.
THE
SOLD BY
Lang & Fotick.
OHAELES MCDONALD
NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY
DECIDED BARGAINS
- XKT -
Ladies' ' Suits , Cloak Ulsters , Circulars. Etc.
! 300 Handsome Suits , at $5 00 ; 300 Stylish .Suits , $1O,00 ,
75 Black Silk Suits , $17.00.
Wo have several lots of staple goods which will bo offered at
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
All ladies should avail themselves of this great sale of |
OORSEIS AID UNDERWEAR , 'LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS ,
SILK AND LTNEN HANDKERCHIEFS , LAWN SUITS
AND SACQUES.
CHARLES MCDONALD.
MAX MEYER & BRO. ,
the Oldest Wholesale and
Retail Jewelry House in
Omaha. Visitors can here
find allnovelties in Silver
Ware , Clocks , Rich and
Stylish Jewelry , Ihe La
test , Most Artistic , and
Choicest Selections in
Precious Stones , and all
descriptions of Fine
Watches at as Low Pri
ces as is compatible with
honorable dealers , Call
and see our Elegant New
Store , Tower Building ,
corner llth and Farn-
ham Streets
MAX MEYER . & BRO.
IAXIETER & BED. ,
O 3MC
THU LEADING
[ I
IN Till : WIST I
General Agents for the
Finest and Best Pianos and
Organs manufactured.
Our prices are as Low as
any Ea'stern Manufacturer
and Dealer.
Pianos and Organs sold
for cash or installments a *
Bottom Prices.
A SPLENDID stock of
Steinway Pianos , Knabe
Pianos , vose & Son's Pi
anos , and other make * .
Also Clough & "Vita-ran.
Sterling , Imperial , Smith
American Organs , &c. Do
not fail to see us before pur
chasing.
Buy the PATENT PROCESS
MINNESOTA FLOUB ,
It always gives satisfaction , because it makes a
superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap
est Flour in the market , Every sack
warranted to run alike or
money refunded.
W. M. YATES , Cash Grocer.