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FINANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL, MONEY AND STOCKS, stember 13, New Yorg, Sc losed at 5 per cent wdy at closed firm, closed st 1 81@4 84} Governments Currency ¢ 43 do, 1 conp., 1 134 116 1 011 63 do, e railr foltow grants, 1as wd bonds elose 185 Jand 1 171 ing fun rals, 1 STOCKS, vek market this morning was a ¢ with mineral advanced in per cent, to some stocks, he marked advance | was recorded, n navigation advanced 6 per cent to 1 69, but was afterwards of- fered at 1 66} without takers. Transac tions e unusually large and the Wes o , Wabash, The G ek :lines atd con! ahates leld in actively towards 1 o'clock, There was @ reaction generally in the list from the point of 14 to 1 per cent, but during the afternoon this decline was recovered and at the close highest pricas of the day were generally current, Han. & St. Joe, com- mon was not dealt in, and was quoted at 210@2 50, The following are the closing hids: Mich Cent Northwestern Preferred Omaha l’r«\fmrml San Francisec do preferred. . l~<L Prefd Tock Island Tex Pac Union Pacifi Wabash. . MINING STOOKS. Following are the closing bids on ing stocks: Amie Con 34 min- St Line Nos 1&4 100 S L No 2&3. 300 i e (S Bull Doming, Con Virginian, 2 CHICAGO MONEY MARKET. ('HICAGO, September 13, The demand for money to-day was not very pressing, but rates were steady at 6 @7 per cent. per annum. The supply of loanable funds is good, Easier exchange between city banks quotable at $1 discount er $1,000. Clearings of the associated anks were §810,000. Orders for currency ht. Tradeof the city is active and deposits are grewing. Omaha Wholesale Market. OF¥IcE OF THE OMANA Brr, Monday Evening, September 13, Markets quiet and mostly unchanged. Bggs advanced 1@2}c. Apples firm and slightly higher. Honey, California higher, Domestic grapes cing. California plums advanced 25c. ¢ higher. Grain Dealings. sh No. 2, 107; ed 674c. ash No 2, 93¢; No. 3, 63c. 880 cash 0. 2, 40}e. Live Stock. I OMAHA STOCK YARDS, Cattle—Good shipping, $4 00; fat cows and heifers. $2 45@3 00. H N ixed packing, 85 75@6 00. Sheep—Slaughtering in demand at 23 00 @375 per 100 1bs gross. Provisions. TLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, 83 25@3 50;_patent, 420; winter wheat straiiht grade, 83 77 patent, @4 50; graham rye, w’uo, Wheat, 33 2! 'lUFl§ Brml, per cwt, 70c; , per cwt. 70@80¢; shorts, per cewt. 80c; chopped feed, per cwt, 100; meal bolted, vellow, 1 15; white, $1 25, POTATOES —Market lower at 75c. SWEET POTATOES—Very active at S¢_per pound, POULTRY—Live chickens per dozen, $2 50@3 00. PRAIRIE CHICKENS—$3 00@3 50 per dozen. EGGS—Candled, scarce at 224c. BUTTER—Choice scarce at 20@?25; poor, no market; creamery, 30c. APPLES — Good, sound, 3 50@375 per bbl. HONEY—California white clover in comb, 25¢; Nebraska comb, 15@18¢. LEMONS—Advancing; per bo, 8 10 50 @11 00, Finest Messina oranges 88 00 re| oD B"{-m PEACHES—82 50 per 4 bushel BASTERN PEACHES—Scarce, $100 @125 per basket, retail; very fine, per basket 82 00@32 75. EASTERN PEARS—} bu. @1 TONTATOES—Per bushel, 7508100, DOMESTIC GRAPES—Gettingscarco at b@ l CALL TONRIA PEARS- ~Per box, $350 AL[ ORNIA PLUMS 82 50, JALIFORNIA PEACHES 82 CALIFORNIA GRAPES—$200. WATERMEL( )l\'i«-Hume- 50, cessive supply; per 100, 84 00@5 00. VEGETABLES—AI Iundu bring good pric ce, B Yellow, 18@20c. ONIONS—Lower; §100@1 Grocers List. COFFE 14c; Ja good, o, pri ; 20)@28he, Mocha, 98}c; Arbuckle’s, A8, —Gunpowder, good, 45@ Choice, 60@75c; Imperial, good, 40@ Choice, Young Hyson, good, 36@ ¢ E Nat Leaf, Oolong, goud, ; Souchong, 11}e; C P owdere Toaf, 9ic SYRUPS, b]n, 50 Sugar house, bbls, 4 4}, gallons, half bbls, 48c, kegs, §2 Jer, 205 Allspice, 20c utniegs, $100; Cassin, 2 & kegs, [t A.—Dwight's Ib papers, 83 00; De- jand do, 83 00; Church’s, 83 00; Keg soda, 1@ STARCH,~Pearl, 3¢; Silver Gloss, 8} gu;; Corn Starch, 8j@9¢; Excelsior loss, 6{c; Corn, Tie. SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 190; Ash- ton, in sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 00, s, 3 43; bl dairy, 100, 85, 365 DRIED FRUITS—Choice halves, peaches, new crop, 94c; Evay d Apples, B 1 boses, 13j@ide; Michi¥n, Se; * New York apples, 84¢; 8t. Louis No,1,70; Prunes, old, Go; Dew, 55c~ Currants, 7@7 Blackberries, new, 1o, iR Cream, 1140 Part Skim, 9o. ! WOODENWARE--Two hoop pails 1 85; three wnpnlln.. 10 No, I tubs, 900; No. 2 tubs, pioneer wul.:.m.h, 1 &., 75; Globe Washboard, 2 tubs, 700, uble Crown; 50; Well buckets, __7 chain, and vl 204@21}; Colored carpet chain, per th, 2 Lh‘\ D I—rliur, 81 65, 85c; round $4.90, PROVISTONS. - Breakf 14 shoice lard, 185e; dried bee shywld ers, canvassed fog hams, canyassed 14y I\\ Pl ‘\H\ Me , in barrels, £900; do inh I, 5 00 ;amalls, in s, | 11 00; do, in bhls, 6 herkins, in bhls, 12 00; half bls, 7 00, VINEGA re .\Hn " cy HOMINY - Now, 380 per b | BEANS--Mcdium, hane |1L'l\'hll yer hushel and larger, 0jc; inch U avon Imperial, Kirk's stand 3 00: Kirk's Euto (100 cakes), sian, Kirk's Prairie I\ k's CANDLES <) 10 1bs, \wlmv» 11‘.\. \ new, $12 50; b, commion or Missouri, ‘rman, $125; to $1 505 HEDGESERD—Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 8 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, $150; honey locust, per 1b,, 83¢; per 100 I, 82 00 amily white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, Q‘x 60; N.. 1 white fish, 90 1h hf bbls, 6 303 No. 1 white fish, in 10 1b kits, 1 00; family 101h kit ew Holland il rrmx per kog, 120; Russian sardines, 75c; Col bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; 1..-«!:},(‘ i Pank codfish, 6c; Gen, boneless codtish; .\'c. boneless fish, MACKEREL—F 100 1bs, 819 100 1bs, 6 00; hf bbls, fat family do, Ibs, 3 & mess mac kuwl 12 ]lv kits, 2 1f bbls messmackerel, 50; hfbbl No. 1ex shore do, 100 100; 'fat, fuunh ]0 Ih du. 7ie. \\\I D GOODS—Oysters, [ u»hlu), per case, §420; do 1 Th (F per case, 2 50; .luzn)(\ andard), per case, 390; dol b (ntnnd.mh per_case, 2 40; do 2 7! 21 (slack), per case, do11b (slack), ver case, 200, Onions, 380, Salmon, 1 b, per dozen, 1 2 1b, per dozen 250, Sardines, small fish, imported, one. quarter boxes per box, 14he; American, s ver box, 11¢; do half boxes, de. Lobsters, 1 1b per dozen, Tom 210; 'do 3 1b per ¢ 5 th (Mountain) per case, 340; soaked corn, 190, 3 b (Yarmouth), per case, string beans, per case, 190; Lima beans ber case, 200. - Succotash per_case, 2 10, Pens, common, pne case, 1 70; peas, choice quarter b per box, 2 box, 81.00| % 3he; Rio, Thho; Ol ov't | § per case, 4 50." Blackberries, 250; strawberries, 2 1b, per aspberries, 2 1b, per case, 275 . misons, 3 1, per case, 2 3. Bartlett pears per case, 80o@d 00. Whortleber- ries ot cuse 2750, Fygg plums, 2 1h per or case, 4 B e, 1o choice, e Apples, 2 Ib, per case, 20, Peaches, 21 per cise, 3 10 e, 5 00@5 50; do, (pie), 3 Ib, per o'pie, 6 b, per dozen, § 50, Carolina, 63@7}c; Louisiana, 5§ @Gie. PEANUTS—Ronsted, choice, red Ton- e, 8o per Ib; fanoy white, 9. per. 1b; raw—iwhite Virginia, 7@7 The. Drup: DRUGS AND CIH Jlic, 50¢; Acid, Tarta a, per ib, 75¢; Bark, 10, 1263 alomel, per 1b, 70c; Clnchonidia, or oz, 80c; Chloroform, per Ib, R el 8114031 Tipsom T erineN e e} 440" Toad per 526 Gak bous ofl, 110 lon, T136: o 1 Bt (, Cop tor, No. 1, per g ‘nl 0il, (xutur,.\u' per al,8100; Oil, $1 50, O, Origamum, b0o Quinine, 'P. & W. &R 3; Potassium, Todide, Salaem, per o Stor ohine, per oz, perlb, dc; Strychnine. ver oz, $ Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS.— Buckeye L L 7 Continental C, do, 8c; Crescent LL Crescent C ' 7ic; Crescent B 7jc; Croscent A 8o; Graniteville LT Gfc; In: dian Head 7ic; Lawrence LL, Gio; Ports- wouth P, do, 44c; Utica C Winthrop L, do, :iv Wachusetts 74 BLEACHED COTTONS—Altoona 3-4 6c; Auburn A 4-4 8ic; Ballardvale THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: horses, 100, to 150.: | $110. to 125, SO0, to £100, pln n to good farm hos Extea plugs, $60. to 75 0. to $40, 0 154 hands (extra), £1 hands, 8100, to 140, 875, t0100,; 13} to 14 Commo MULES |10 1505 14} to 14 to 14§ hands, hands, $60. to 75 Cigars and Tobaccos, CTGARS. -Seed $95.00; Mixed, 85,00; Se Clear Havann, TOBACCO £15,00; {2411, B1e 62e; Our Rope, G2¢; Star, potmds, 2 i0c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 2 Purity, 24 Py, b, butts, ¢ 24 1h, ‘uyll y D73 Army Bullior bt ¢ Fidge, pounds, Navy, pounds, 5les Lorillard's Clilnax JINE CUTCIn ol olden Thread, ; TOKIN Common, 25to Granulated —Blackwells Durham, 16 |leum 16 oz, of \.-\x.yr Newras- | ory linen bags, ol o7, tin . 1, 12 to 20 ft, 825 00; , 12t0 20 ft.,, 23 (¢ heeting dressed, . 2, 20 00; common boards, 10 ft. studding, 23 00; 2 i—10 ft. and under, per M, 24 00 ft. 28 00; 24 ft. 2800, FINISHING—No, 1, finish 1}, 1§ and 2lmh, 855 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch 850 00; , finish 13, 13 and 2 inch, 850 00: No. mnh 1 inch, 845 00; No, 8 finish, 1inch, 810 00; O. G. battons per 100 feet lin., 50; ' well “ourbing, £3500; rough § and 2 Dbattons per 100 feet lin., 50c. A stock, $15 00; 13 50. \'I'U( K BOARDS 5 00; G 7&‘0 DO(n 845 00, LATH D SHIN —A star(best) shingles, 8 50, No, 2, No. 8, 8250, Lath, $4 Bullding Material. LIME—Per barrel, 81 35; bulk per by 35c. Cement, bbl, $3 50, Towa pla bLl, 82 50, 'Hair per bu, 8oc. _Tarred felt 100 Ibs, $3 50, Straw board, 84 00. PAPER—Straw paper, 8}c; rag paper, 40; dry goods paper, 7c; manila paper, 10¢} news paper, 8c. COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, £12; Morris_Run Blossburg, 812; Whitebreast lnmp, $6; Whitebreast nut, Towa. ump, $6; Towa nut. $6; Rock Springs, 85; Ant! mclh‘ all sizes, 811 00, Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 73; green cured hides, 8ot hides, 8@gie; dr calf and 1 @12c; green salt, part cured fifnt, sound, 15@14e; dry nlry salt hides, mum green calf, wt. 8 to 15 Ibs., 10@11¢; green calf, wt, under 8 Ibs, per skin, c, groen pelts, 81 00@1. 15; green lamb skins 81 10@1 25; damaged hides, two-third ra cut scored and one grub, classed b t t s, No. 1, 45 4/10c. _Mink, No. 1, 7 15¢; No. 4, Be. _Tox, Skunk, No. 1, 0c; narrow stripe Tallow, 53, Wool. erino unwashed, light, 14@16 b, Jight, 1 fair, 80c short stripe, broad stripe, 10c. 8hot. 51[()']‘ —Shot, $1 T B |\vk shot, $2. qwnurl.c 5, 81.87; Blas TFuse, ver 100 feet 50c. o pbeg satl 5 7.)(:' square nuts, pe shers, per 1b, $@18c; 1ivets, per Ib, 11 1 chain, per 1b, 6@12¢; nml]enhle. iron wedges, Gc; crowbars, teeth, do; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring steel, 7@8c. NAILS-10 to 20d, 340; 8o 10, 86 415; 3d, common, 4 40: fine, 6 40; 2 4 65; 8d 7, 4 40; 10d ~m" 4'15; finish, 4 65; S finish, 4 903 6d Knish, 5 15; Ghe; Dairy Cloth 5he; Fairmont 4-4 6hc; Fruit 4-4 104; Hoye 4-4,83¢c; Lonsdale 4-4 9hc; New York Mills 4-4 13¢; Pocassett C 44 8?‘. Wamsutta, 4-4 13c, PR M‘s —Allen’s fancy, 6hc; Ameri- can do, 6hc; Arnold’s do, 7c;” American do, be; Berlin solid colors6e. ConestogadoGhe Cochico robe, 7¢; Freeman robe, 6c; Dunnell do, 7c; Eddystone do 6c; Harmony, bje; Hartel,64c; Knickerbocker, u?c' Gloucester do, 64 c; Hamilton, 64c? Hamilton d -Mnrllmrn do, bje; South- half Kegs, 10¢ extra. Paints Oils and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha >, P,, 7¢; whito lead, O, P. & C. Co., pure, Marseilles green, 1 to b Ih cans, 20c; French zinc, green seal, 12c; French zinc, ed seal, 110; French zinc, in varnish asst, %0c; French zince, in oil asst, 15c; Raw and burnt umber, 11 cans 12c; raw and burnt _Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13.; refined lampblack, 12, coach black, 1%; bridge do, 5ic; Sprague do, ' bhe; Simp- son's solid black, 64c; Simpson’s mourning, 7e. Southbridge do, bjc; Regatta do, i Pacific do 7c; Sprague do, Ghe, Manchester, Tc; * Pocifi, To; Sprague 6he; Southbridge, 63c; Mystic, 04c; Merri mack shirting, Oc; Washington oil colors, Je. CAMBRICS—Garner, 5¢c; Harmony B, 5e; Hooksett, VL,Keymne(.ll.m Finish, Washington, be, 5T JEANS—Androscoggin sat- ockwood do. 9c; Naumkeag . #40; Rockport, The PR IN G Amos eag- A, C. A., 174¢; Albany S, A " 173«:; Cordis A, C. E., 174c; Cordis, B, B., H§c; Cunestobn, R, (,,_ Lune»m a, C. C. A., fan: . A., 14c; Cones- Go; Conestoga, Okc; }(nmlltnn, 1., "l’ Hamwilton regular, 18jc; Hamilton H., 1140; Omegasuperior e\trn, 27c; Omega. medal, 25¢; Omega A CA, fancy mmpe, 18¢; Omoga A 4-4, 16c; Omega A £, 1 Pearl River, 16c; S| u,uckd S., ]0%0, Red Stripe, 16kc Shetucket, 8. 8., 1 OIL CLOTH-—54 wood, $300; 5-4 fancy marble, £300; 5.4 white marble, 2 G4 wwul 83 60; 64 fancy marble, marble, &1 85 0-4 wo- mosaic, Amoskeag T brown, k, A. A., blue and brown, B, 1! blue and brown, . ¢, C., blue and Everett’ D. D., blue and Haymakers blue and_brown, X A., blue, 15¢; Otis B, B, 18¢; 14)c; Beaver Cre 134c; Beave brown, l‘ blue, 143 Otis River blue and brown, 1 Pearl . 169 Boston 3, Bos. XXX D Boston 4\\\ drs Boston 0, u l.m 10fc; Bosto Bismarck stripe, 174¢; Boston s Dundee stripes, 18¢c; Fall Hawden 0, O., Lion "ruum Amemun, 10c; Amoskeag, he: Dexter A., ldc; Mechanics, 8c; Omega, 11¢; Otiy B, l; 10c; Pittsheld, Te; Uncasville, 9@94e NADES—Angora, D. & T, 4 Bell, 18¢; Bri¢ Capitol, lm Charter Oak, hm\v,l : Kverett, medium, s 18; New York milly proof, Wicklow, 184¢; U’ Pacific, 18¢; n D, & T, York, light he. do 10-4 do, 26 do 104 do, "w Ivluuhm| 18¢;. Androscoggin ]0~4. bleached, s do 10-4 2740 Horses and Mul The market is brisk and all grades are selling well_at a slight advance in p ices. T'he demand for good horses exceeds the supply cousiderably. " Prices range a4 fol- ows Pep) , Dleached, 2 Fine single drivers, $150, to 800,; Extra ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome groen, L. M. & D, 1c; blind and shutter freen, L. M. & D) 140; Paris green, 18c; §rlian red, i6; Venetian red, fo; Tusc vt 23e; Kmerlcan Vermiliod, 1. & 2., T8 chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D, 0., 1 Extra farm horses, 6ol | apot, 20 00- Lard MARKETS BY Ohioago Prod On 'Change the murk and hig but the wards The re 172,000 bushels by loads by rail, er L26f for § " }m-mln-, W offerings declined ge; then weak to the clos ly closed about § 1 board and on th jet and witho change.. 2 closed at tember; 40fe for Octal ber; or Ma; 1 Firmer and fuic ‘1,. ferent grades, No. October; 108 for Noveinbe Barley—Scarce and demy 2, 109@1 10 for cash; 110 r; 112 for Nove Pork—Opened _activ mess closed at 19 80 ) for Octobel for January l,un Opened highe and closed nominal at | ber; 12 824 for October vember; 12 30 for the y for Januar; Bulk Meats—Firm; short October and November; 1 a 0 bu; rye, 10,962 bu; barley, Shipments—Flour, 12, 173,347 bu; corn, 372,8, bu; rye, 7,046 bu: barley yators amounts to11,2 ,349,152 bu. & week a0 bil. at this period last yar. 33 .- New Yoik, S Flour—Shade stronger, | common to choice extra, 6 2; heavy and j@Ic lower: <1mL red winter, 147§@1 I~L )\ No. 1 white, 1 Milwaukee and Chica 4 1 Corn—TIrregular, oponing closing dull at }@#e lowe ed, 66@72¢; No. 3, 0 mixed, 70@704e; No, 2 and No. 2, Oats activ 2, September, 72@7 !(n e high a No. 1 white, 1 and No. 2 mixe @ o bo; 'No, western, Rye—Quiet, but firm. Barley—Dull and norin Pork—Quict, but firu; Weak at 12 and September, 12 Beef and Cut Meats: Vominal. 47301 Unel - St. Lous, Se Flour—Top grades a little ‘Wheat—Opened ln.du an lower and weak. eptember; 504 &1 vember; 1 Corn cember, 684 Novembe: 76 May. O5th=Opsuea LIEHeT Gloa cash; 443c October; 45} December, Rye—Firmer; 109 asked. Barley—Unchanged; 1. Lead—Stiffat 5 12)@5 15, Butter—Steady; dairy, 20 Egggs —Steady at 12)@1dc. Whisky—Steady at 116, Pork—Highor; 20 25 Lard—Better at 12 124, Receipts—Flour, 4,000 bbl 000; corn, barley, Shlpmentn—l"lnur 6,000 barley, none. - - Wheat— Higher, scarce, demand at full prices, er; No. 2 white, Tlic; yello mixed, 6dc; mixed, 63§c; N vellow ochre, 90; golden ochre, 16; patent Uryer, 6¢; graining colors: light_onk. dark on's, walnut, chestnut and ash 12c, Dry Paints White lead, 63c; French zine, 10c; Paris whiteing 2hc; whiting _gilders, 1c; whiting com’l, 1}c; lampblack Cerman: town, fio; lampblack, ordinary, 8c; Prus. sian hlue, Abe; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, c; sienna, burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, d4c green genine, 33¢; Pars green con' ; chrome green, N.Y.' 20¢; chroml en K., 12¢; yermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, " America, 18c; Indian red, 10c, rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cookson's venetian red Am., chrome yellow, genuine, low, K., ochre, rochelle, I're ochre, Amer _%i red lead, 7§c; 03 I.hrl)llm el- re, The; oc Winter's mineral lehigh hrown, spanish brown, 2le;” Prince’s mineral 4 JARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, Furniture, exta, §1 00; furniture, No. 90c; furniture, U, 7fo; conch, extrs, 81 h, No, 1, $1'00; Damar, 81 25} Ja) 0c; asphaltum, 70c; shellac, $3 50; oil finish. £1 OILS—110" carbon pergallon, 113 Leadlight, per gallon, 124;c 175° headlight rgallon, 16c; crystoline, per gallon, inceed, raw, per gallon, 60c; Linseed, boil- ed, per gallon, 63c; lard, winter strd, per \u!luu..’m 1, 70¢, No. 2, (0c; castor, per gallon, 112¢, 105; oot v gallon, sperm, W. B., per* gallon- ; fiish, W 1., per allon, a, per galion, 75c, No 2 cating, zero, per gallon, golden' machine, No 1, 5, 28¢; sperm, signal, pe pentine, pe wallon, 60c naptha, 74 deg, Ter gallon 200, 63 deg, 20, Ligquor, ALCOHOL—187 proot, $2 85 per wine gallon, extra California ~spirits, 187 7 at 126 per proof triple refined wpivits, 187 proof, 81 24; Proof gal re-distilled whiskios, 81 00@1 50; fine blended, 81 50@2 50; Kentucky bour- bons, £200@7 00; mmmky and Pennsyl- i 2 00@7 00, Lmported, 4 00, allon per 86 00@16 00; domes GINS-—TImported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50; PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY - 1. 75@A4 00, CHAMPAGN Tmported per case, 26 00@34 00; American, per case, 12 00@ 18 00, ARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00, WINES~—Rhinewine, per case, 6 00@?20 ¢ Catawba, per case 4 00@7 00, Grand Junntlnn u-rkofi. GRAND JuNerioN, la., September 12, Eggs—13c, Butter—1le, draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drait jected, h:u@luz;c, no grade, Jntn—Murkl firm and white, 33; reiecte(l 4 Ry ;185§ for then becam uary. Whisky—Quiet at 1 16. Receipts—Flour 17,782 bbls; 50,703 bu; corn, 627,168 bu; oat 44,815 The stock of grain in th U xhl'.»n red September, 1 478G 1 18}, o, 4 T Oct her and i s 603 December; Peoria Produce. Proria, September 13, WEDNESDAY, § I'ELEGRAPH, ; nee. ptember 18 { active was after : , | wheat, 942 of corn, « \ts, 50 of rye i | and 41 of barley Flour—Searce and vory firm anddemand good but trade check It offeri Wl to chofee west 6 00006 75 | Minnesota extra, 47 patent o0 | @8 75; winter brands 6 J0w 7 35 | ) 700 6 00. Wheat woti Spy nand _active narket open: higl and after fluctunt vanced 1 above inside figures, hroke off 2fe, fluctuated and closed sular bonrd at 1,27 for Septen el on. the oall for October; De 1 about @@ de we the inside I under liberal r and o market final ower on the 64de for e for No- for the ut important 3030 for Sep- r‘-x Novem- n\||<l for dif- wed at 1,07 for nd good. No, Xa 1 11 tor Oc nd 00 for cash 1980 for November; 20 35 fo and r Februar, Decame quiet ) for Septem: for No- ribs 10 40 for 0 50 for Jan- heat, ) bu, bbls; v\lu‘nt and 4,977,67 New York Prmlnno sptenbe 3@8 5 Wheat—Irregular and nmru,lul vlmhm sales No, 2 do., 14! 39; and N gher and | ; ungraded mix- (@69he; steamer vhite, 80@80§c; do. 1 ‘moderately (@ mixed w mess on the for cash tober, hanged. St. Louis Produce- pterfiber 13. weakar, nd firm, closed )ctober; 1504 No- closed lower; i October; T4} year; ed lower; 45c November; 46§c b |y, SEPTEMBPER 14, Baltimore Produce. Philadelphia Produce. PHILADELPIA, Soptember Wheat- Firm at 145@1 46} for and Septembers 1474 for Octol Firm; 703072 for cash and Sep: 3. fe for October for cash; 47 Eost Liborty Live Stook, Bast Linerty, Pa,, September 13, Cattlo~Active and sh, ceipts, 1,649; shipmen! Hogs—Active; rece 0; Philadelphias, 0a ( grassers, Sheop--Unchang, shipments, 1,800, higher; re- shipments, ); Yorkers, B 0@ 00, coeipts, 1,900; c- Wilmington Market. WiLMINGTON, September 13, ts Turpentine- Finn at 4 903; soft, ; Virgin, 2 80, e L& Cleveland Market CLEVELASD, September 13, Potroleum-Firme andard white, 1 10 @107, A Toledo Prouuce ToLeno, September 13, W eat —Firmg 1, 145 for cash; 1 473 for Oc November; 1 52 tor Decerbeor Corn I|r| ) G83e for e * November; 0{ for the year, Firm; No. 4, ¥ sh; Ge 62}c for for Octobe Docembe Oats e Pittsburg Oil Market. Prrtsnunc, September 13, The oil market steady at 98ho; al 8 \llL\\or,v day wero 62, 1,012,000 bar Full Down. Albert Anderson, York street, Buf- 1l down stairs and severely bruised "knee. A few avplications of Dr, Thowas' ELrethic Uit entirely eured 1eodlw i Xs it Possible? That a remedy made of such common, simple plants as hops, buchu, man- drake, dandelion, ete., make so many and such marvelous and wonderful cures as Hop Bitters do? It must be, for when old and young, rich and poor, pastor and doctor, lawyer and editor, all testify to being cured by them, we must believe and doubt no longer. Sept1-Oct1d FALL OPENING ey The Greatest »_Variety DRY GOODS, FANGY COODS, CLOAKS SHAWLS SILKS him, Wisconsin 90c@ @25c. 8.; wheat, 40, 92,000; oats, 27,000; rye, 6,000; ,000, bbls.; wheat, 13,000; corn, 41,000; oats, 7,000; rye, none; snd a strong Corn—Market active, n(run.z nnd high- high ho; re- 620, higher; No. 2 ht mixed, 424c; mixed, 413c; o—Market firm and higher; sales of No. 2 at 1 09; rejected, 1 06, Barley—Market dull and Highwines—Market stead. Receipts—W heat, none; c onts, 550 bu; highwines, none, Shipments—Whent, 500 1 {| onta, 4,200 bu; rye, 50O b bu; highwines, 511 hbls, Chicago Live Stook. Crigago. Septomber 13, soblogg—Reoeipte, 21,000 the the movement quoted duy a weaker sounds and ively, though later in the feeling governed. Sales: 6 40@6 80; light o bacor choice hewvy, 607 40; o1 4 500 0, Clattle— Re cipts, 56,0005 000. stock here. 6.50; good to choice shippi common to fair 4 20@b 25; n, stock, 2 40@ mixed more and feeders } range cattle fairly act Texins; 3 90@4 50 I'ur h fresh cows and calves, 7 00@1 , 5.000; shi uful and demand strong on lw] al buteher accounts no shipping eastern inquiry; and vilues firmer; sales, poor to choice, 3504 60. Cincinnati Produce. CINcINNATI, September 13, Pork-Mess, firmat 21 20 Lard-—Quiet; Bulk Meats Bacon - Fi Flour 5 Wheat Corn— Oats Rye Barley Whisky- Nominal; by ] rnhh-n f; mly 0 . 2 fall, 1 Quict w 1123 St. Louis leo Btock- 8. Lovs, Se Hogs — Steady Yorkers an 6 30@6 H0; mixed choice to fancy he @h 60, Hoge h ments, 39; W, light 425; good to choice, 6 50 7 00. her advanc of b@10c per 100 Mixea packing, Market_quict but Kteac Exports nomi thin cows and common current make, packing, 6 ¥¥ALO, September 13 t nominal. y ot 1 14, o, 76,735 bu; ,750 bu; rye, 4,576 bu; barley, 4, bus corn, 1,500 ubarley, 600 shipments, 3,- 6 H0@7 00; s and grass: shi] no lnv at 6 200 g, 6 006 25; ative butchers slow stockers at 2 60 @i 90; or breeds and ringers, 2 60 00, ipments, none; market active ), 12 124, ik ribs, l'.!d/'(u!" W lefl7 10, ptember 13, nd Baltimores, 5@ 75} i cars; ahip: 00; fuir, 6006@ DRESS GOODS FRENCH MILINERY A Prices so LOW as Defy Any Honest Competi- tion at NEW YORK DRY COODS STORE, On Farnham Street. CALL AND SEE US. 408 R. CLARKHON, 4. 0. HUNT, Clarkson & Hunt, Buccessov= to Richards & Hunt, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 8 14tbStreet Om ha Neb, Busmess Golle e. THE GREAT WESTERN GEO. R. RATHBUN, Principal. Crclghton Block, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, lflT‘iuvd for ( nov 2 :I&wll SIBBETT & FULLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, D4 VID CITY, Special attention giaun to collections in Butler D. 8. BENTON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ARBACH BLOCK, Cor. Douglas 16th Ste. Omaha Neb, C. F. Manderson, ATTORNEY - AT - AW, 2 Parnham St , HYKON KHED. URWIH KRED BYRON REED & CO. LOLDSKT ESTABLISIRD Real Fstate Agency IN NEBRASKAY Keep & completo abstract of title to all Real Estate in Omaha and Douglas county maytf ST . LOULS PAPER WAREHOUSE, GRAHAM PAPER CO0. 217 and 210 North Main 8t., 8t. Louss, ~—WHOLESALK DEALKRS IN— PAPERS | WRITING( | WHAPPING ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. ROOK, N Jash paid for Rags and Paper Btock, Sera 7005 wiedium, 1881 T Recent Direct Importutlon of FRENCH PERCHERON HORSES, WO NERRASICA. 5on Exhibition COME at the Nebraska & AND SEE State Fair Stables, 311 to 318, I'HEM ! Horses For Sale or to Let to Responsible Parties. A IROGHX, Proprietor, Seward, Neb,, (Farm Half Mile West of Town.) DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE SHA __[_"H_ll ORCH.ARD & BEAN, Rl o S J. B. FRENCH & CO,, CARPETSIGROCERSI T0 ALL OTHERS In Convenience, DURABILITY, ECONOMY ——AND— GENERAL CONSTRUCTION. BUY =& BEST! THE —SOLD BY— Lang & Fotick. aug23eod3m MAX MEYER & BRO, the Oldest Wholesaleand Retail Jewelry House in Omaha, Vigitorscan here find allnovelties in Silver ‘Ware, Clocks, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, the La- test, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in Precious Stones, and all descriptions of Fine Watches at as Low Pri- ces as 18 compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New S8tore, Tower Building, corner 1llth and Farn- ham Streets MAX MEYER & BRO. HAX MEYER & BRO,, O M A EX A . THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST ! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Orga.ns manufactured. ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or ing ents a¥ Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of Steinway Pianos, Knabe Pianos, Vose & 8on’s Pi- anos, and other makes. Also Clough & Warreu, Sterling, Imperial, Smith American Organs, &c. Do not fail to see us before pnr- chasing, CHARLES 120 X McDONALD, STRBET, NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY DECIDED BARGAINS Ladies' Suits, Cloaks, Ulsters, Circulars, Ete., AT COST. 200 Handsome Suits, at $5.00; 300 Stylish [Suits, $10.00; 76 Black Silk Suits, $17.00. We have several lots of umplo goods which will be offered at SEVENTY-FIVE GENTS ON THE DOLLAR. All ladies should avail themselves of this great sale of] CORSETS AND UNDERWEAR, 'LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, LAWN SUITS AND SACQUES. 20-cod-tt CHARLES McDONALD, J. A. WAREFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN T VIC R T R, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, L!ME, CEMENT FPLASYER, BTO. p SWBTATE AGEN: FOIl MILWAUKEE CEMENTBCOMPANY, 1 . Paper Stock Warchouses 1229 to 1287, North Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB