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EE— FINANCE AND ' MM ERGE. > Specia: Drpatch (ANGIAL. @ Bra, Bw York, Ssptember 20, MONEY, A—4@7 per cent; closing at b Ll itme Meroantile Paper—6@7 per cent. Bterling Kxobange—-teady; bankers' ille, $4.68; demand, $1.:8, GOVERNMENTS N Mor N Gowernments were unchanged except for extended 5's which advanced § lower. Share speci'ation opened Grm with ces j@} per cent higher than yectord close, Immediately after the opening th market became beavy and wbout 11 o'cl there was a decline of @1} per cent, which Omsha preferred, Delaware & Lackawana, Missouri Pacifis, Northern P cific prefers d and Union Pasific were wost conspicuons, Subsequently this was was followed by o rally of @§ per cent, Omaha 1 reforred leading. But sgain the market became weak aud sold down @1 per cent, the latter Louisville & Nashville, 1In the early part of the afternoon there was an advance of @) per cent. after which the general list foll off }j@i} per cent, D laware, Lackawanna & Western, Louisville & Nashville, and Michigan Cen tral being prominent in the downward movement. In final dealings thero was per cent recovery of §@1{ per cent, the latter be- |5 ing Canwda Southern, The market closed dull but scrong, with changes from yester- day's closing in the main J@1} per ceng lower, Louisinna Missouri 0's do Toxus & Pucific lan dn Union Pacitie 1st wort, do lund gra 14 sinking fun . 118§ do deterred . Adams Fxpress..... Alton & Lerre Haute do American Txpress. Buil., Cedar R. ., Cin, & Ind. Central Pacitic Chssapéako & Oirio o st pfd... 59} 2d ptd. .. i do Chicago & Alton. . do pfd Chi., Burl. & Quincy ‘Chi., St. L. & New Urleans Cin., Sund. & Clevelan Cleve., Col. & Cincinnati Delaware & Hudson canal Del, Lack, & Western Denver & Rio Grande Eris ... dn preferred., Fort Wayne & ]Iannib.s(l‘ & St. Joseph o Iltinois Central........ Ind., Bloom, & Western. Kansas & Texas. .. Liake Krie & Weste) Take Shore & Michigan So. Lwouisville & Nashvill Louisv,, New Alb, & Chicago 77§ Mariette & Cincinnati 1st pfd 15 do do 2d pfd 6} Mewphis & Charleston 16 M gan Central. . I\llm,enxnlnliu & St Louis. do Missouri Pacific. Mobiie & Ohio. Mortis & Kssex Nashville & Chattanooga. New Jercey Central, Norfolk & West: ) preferred . Northeru Pacific do Northwestern . . Ohio Central.... Obio & Mississippi. do Ontario & Western Pucific Ma Panama. . > uris, Decats 1sD'irg & Cleveland do 8¢, Panl & Milwaukee. .. do pid. St. Paul, Mino. & Manitoba St. Poul & Omshe. do Wells, Fargo & Co, Expreus. . Western Union Telegrapn. .. 3 Centr celsior, Y mestake . . I Litile Pittsburg 1 Ontario . .. 39 Quicksilver . 9 do pfd.... 15 Robinson ... 1 1 Silver Clil South P 14 12 Standard i 7 Sutro, .. i B *Offered, 1Ex, dividend. PRODUCE & PROVISIONS. Bpecial Dispatehes to Tu Bu CHICAGO, CH10460, September 20,—Flour steady and unchaoge trong sad higher; regular, €103 for Sentember; 9°3@95¢ for Octo- ber; 943@943> for Novewber; 93§@ for the year; No. 2 rid winter, 1 020@ 103 for cash; 8103 for September 3 Chicago spring, $1023@1 03 for $103 for September; 1o for Octor her; 943@913c for Nove @94c for s No. 3 Chicago spring, 8/c; re- ited and higher; 693@69%¢ for September; 66{@ 3: for 53¢ for Novemt 5 (@551 503 for Janusry; 145, firm b24: for the yea, May; reje ( r; 82ic fr Novess year; 3ije for May; rej Rye—rirmer; B tloy—S i higher; 852, Flax Seed—~Market ecsior, closing firm; 3y N dr and vadiacacd Stronge; 20§@21c »ug and bighe for cash and Octeber; 2 November; 18 873@18 90 fo 18 85@18 8} for Jauuary Lari—S.roog and highe for cash sad October; 12 Novewmber; 11 42; for the year; Janusry. Bulk Meats 1205 for 11 45 for Steady and unchanged " 4| 484@494c for” Muy—closing at the outsids THE DAILY BEE~OMAHA THURSDAY SkPT IBER 21 i) Whicky—Steads and wachar, 120, F hte—Rates on cork ¥o Buffalo, 2}c. CALl BoarD.—~Wheat - Demand fair and_prices higher; regular, 1 033@1 0%} or September tor October; 943 + uber; 91i@9ije for the ye red winter, 104 for September; 9 the year, Corn for § i 3 621 for 0fe for Jane ive and prices hay + for oash; f for Octoter; for the year shade | )60 1 § for Octol 18 9, for the year, ant higher ) for 10 for ' November; 12} for January. LEW YORK, Septober, 12, November, January, 1165 March, 11.00¢; April, 12 0lc; June, 12 24, Marke: “dull; superfine state 3 20@4 15; common t) geod extra, chuice, 5 10@8 00; 7 _00@s 00; extra Louis, 8 00; tent process, 7 25@8 75, wester 410@5 00; good 1o whitewheat Ohio, 4 107 (05 Minnesota pa Wheat—Stronger; ungraded spring, 65c; ungraded red, 9Jc@1 08); steamer No. 8 red, 90c; No.3 red 105@1 034; stesmer No_2 red,104{@1 06; No. 2ved, 1 07A@ 107§ for certiicates, 1 08}@1 (8 _deliv- ered; ungraded white, Su@l 14; No, 2 white, 1(9}; steamer No. 1 white, 1 09; No. 1 whi e, 8,000 bu. vold at 1 12)@1 13; No, 2red for Sep'embor, 88,000 bu_so'd at 1 074@1 08}, closingat 1 08; do for Octa 00 bu. wold st 1 08}@1 054, closing at 1084: do for November, 845,000 bu. rold at LO0{@1 104, closing at 110}; do for December, $28,000 bu. sold at 1 11@ 111¢, closiog at 1 1145 d» for the 64,000 bu, eold at 107 108; do for January, 112} @1 18}, closi Corn—Hcher @108, closing at 1 4,000 bu, rold at g at 113, Septem er, closing at do for October, 74§ wing at 7 do for Novem er, closing at 72c; do for Decemher, (6} do for the year, ol westorn, 323 l@bh2e, o irin and fairly ac Somewhat Tarket dull a trong and L rime steam, 12 60, Mourket dul. and we.k; 1@ 81e, Dull aud un-ettled; 55@103 ST LOUIS, 0. . - Flour—Uppe: | grades betle 4 10@4 20; choice, | 463@4 75; fancy, 490@b 20, Whe t— Hicher closing at the outsida prices; N 17@20; No. 4 red fall, §; 1 fiem, higher an 1370 for cash; 65@ otober; b6§@ Sc for November; 5142 for the ye 04 @ 475@48}c tor Januury; figures, Slow and higher; 813@32}c for 4o for Septewaber; 313@aldc for o for December; 30h 3 §o Rve—Lower; 53,@5do., Barley—Quiet; 70800, Butter—Steady and unchanged. Eggs—Steady and unchanged. for the year. half fat natives wnd which sild at 4 00@h 0 | soarce, the hest ranging at 8 7@4 the bulk of s1les wero at 8 2@ butcher st ers, 50@4 C ers, 8 00@ 1 00; goo 1 to choicena! would 5 H0@6 00, ady; medinm to bost mu! and 5 00@7 25, KANKAS CITY, Stock Indic tor reports: Cattle steers, 3 100 288 pounds sold 7 1078 6 Beeves loads must be carried over; severa 147 choice; sales: 9 25@14 2! @10 00 for Oolorado; 8 00 4 ¢ ans; ex porters used forty car oads. Sheep 60 reduction on all grades, export rhe_p; extremee: 4 00 for sheep; 5 00@6 50 for ambs, but 13 50 live hogs. MERCHANDISE. Speclal Dispatches to Tix Bax, NEW YORK, Quict, but firm; 93@10§c; job lote, 8@113c. Molasses —Quiot but {steady. Rice—Demand fair and market firm, Petroleun 6§@ric; refined, 7i@Se. Tallow—Steady; 8§(@8ic. Rosin— Firwer; 180@1 90, Turpenti: e—Firn Leather—Steady lock sole, Buenos A light, mid le and Wool d, 78! los, 3 refive Paludelphin deiivery, Sal bbla, LONDON. LoNIN, Septomber wnden oy 10,100 bles wes liefly S dney snd Victoria, e ———————— IRAFFIC, 8pecial Dizpatehes to Tix Drx. FLOUR AND GRAINS, 24 hours hav been as follows: 24 hours have been as foliows: Whisky—Steady; 119, Pork—Strong ard higher; jobbing, 21 85, Bulk Meat.—N 3 Bacon—Strong, higher and irregular; shoulders, 11 00; short rib, 15 62}; long clear, 15.75; short clear, 16 25@16 50, Lard—Dull ani nominal, Lower; middlings, 12c; sales, 11 balee; in stock, 2024 bales. FTERNOON CALL BoAkn—Wheat-High. 54e bid for September; 953 for October; tor November; 03%c for December; for the year, Corn—Hiher: 67¢ bid for September; 67 for October; 587 : for November: 513 bid for December; for the yea for Janu.ry; 494¢ for May. Oats-—Higher; 3ic for September; - 31fc for October; 31fc for November; 8lc for December; 81¢ for the year, FECHIA, Pioria, September 20, —Corn—Fir bivh mixed, 67(674c; mixed, 66}@67c, Qats—A tive, tirm and higher; No, 2 white, 38}@3%c, Rye—Quiet and nominal; Highwines—Lirm; 118, LIV KYPOOL, roor, Septemver 20, - -Breadstuffs — 3% No, 2, 60c. Ly, Heavy W hieat—Wianter, 8s 54@8s 84; upring, 8a 6d@ys, Corn—0s 10d, . KANHAW CITY, Kanaas Ciry, September 20, Wheat— Quaiei; No, 3 red, 754 for cash; No 2 red, sUje bid tor cash; #0ic bid for October; No. 1red. 87¢ for cash, Corn—Quiet; 644c bid for cash for October; 404c for the ye: May. Oats—Slow; 813c for cash; 20 bid for Oct ber aud Novewmber, Butter—Unchaged. teady; 1€c, QOUNOIL BLUFFS, Cousow, Buorws, Septewber 20, Councit kets carefully revised Fiour—Gold, winter wheat, 2 wheat, 3 (0@ _ Wheat—2o, 50¢, Corn-—No,. No, 3 00; Kansas City (@3 25: Miunesots winter 76¢; No 8. 65¢; rejected, selling to packers at Z0c. 1—1 40 for white; yellow, 1 60; corn ch p, 209 per ton; corn and osts chop, 26 00 per ton, FRULLS - Apples, 2 00, Broom_ Coru—3sh(@e, 7 W@y 00, VO@s v, Wool—15@:, Butter—Creamery, 80c;in_ rolls, wrap. ved, 20¢; rolls .uou wrapped, 22:; mixed | colors, 10@124c. Onions—40c per bushel Live Chickeus—2 50@3 00 per dozen, Potatoes—i0c per Lushel, Uabbages—25@40c per doz, Turnips 80 per bushel, Sweet Corn—To per duzen, LLVE BTO K. - Cattle ~Extra, 800@ 360 Veal Calves—500@" 08 Hogs— 700@7 25, Sbeep—3 50, LIVE STOCK Spocial Dispatches to Tuy Ba CHIOAGO, CHICAGO, September 20..~Tha Drovers' Journ: arts s follows: Hogs—Fairly active and unckanved; | with prices steady; common to wmixed, 7 35@8 30; heavy, 8 35@9 10, 7 35@8 35; wkips, 5 LOET 10 —Dull for shipping grades, and noninally 156 lower; exports guotable €75@740; good to chuice shippin @6 50; commwon to fair, 4 00@5 40; mized butch tairly sctive and stead, won to fair 2 50@3 10; wedium to good, 330 @3 60; choice, 3 Th@d 20; etockers and teeders active at 8 10@4 30; 100 lower, excepton canning grades; rengejTexaus, 350@é 10; hall-breeds snd Awmericans, veand easler; common to ; medium_ to good, 8 60@ to extra, 4354 80, 6T, LOUIS, 8r. Lovis, Beptember 19. —Cattle— Sapply large, caused by the srrivals of de. Receipts, Shp'te. | @ser fair, H@63. Flour—bbls. 15,000 8,000 MA'l‘(?llEsiPer caddie, 950; round, Wheat—bush 000 186,000 | 53505, §8 10; aquare, oases, 85 40, Oomn- S 000 Mh0ih| SOAPS—Kick's Savon lmperial, 8 45 ST, Lours, Septembe 24 hours have been e8 tollows: Iayed traine, and consisted very largely of snthwest steers, grass Texans, 5. but ; native and heif- Kaxsas Ciiy, September 10,The Live Mari et slow, & shade lower and i 1 230 pounds Texas 10; stockers and feeders, gs - Unsettled; lota averaging 164 to Sheep—Quict; at 2 7 10, NEW YORK, NEw Youk, September 20,—~The Drovers' | Fls Journal burean reports: Market uncommonly bad for all grades, and rated 25¢ lower; fifty oar ot loads of fancy stecrs wera taken at 14 00@ s nccepted for very for natives; 8 50 5 for Tex- Dull and slow; trade at about t choise Thper ewh, Swine—Dull at 8 C0@9 00 per cwt, for Yrw Yous, September 20.—Coffeo Rio cargoes quoted at Sugar — Quiet, but very strongly held; fair to good refining, quoted at 7 H-16@ 5| 77-16: Firm; Unuited, 774 crude, 0.—At the wool disposed of — Prices unal- CHicaco, September 20,—Receipts and shipieots of flour and grain for the past Receipts, Ship'ts, v B Tres 000" 15000 | Pure apple, 18c: Prussing vure suvle, 16c, l\‘\"l::‘;stklh‘knl'xleim 280,000 108,000( SALT.—Dray loada, per bbl, 1 65; Ash. (T 320000 47000 | tom, in 5o ks, § 50; bbls dairy 60, Gs, 3 b ORtEE At 00000 74000| HOMINY—New, $4 50 per bbi, Rye— 5 15,000 71006| SODA--Dwight's b papers, £2 85 Do Barley = * 42,000 13,000 | 9nd do, $2 85; Church's, §2 85; Keg soda NEw Yonrk, September 0 —~Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 9 | Kirk’s satinet, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 75; Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past $5 50@6 (0 per box. Imported German 2 70 per Grocers’ List., CANNED GOODS—Uysters, 2 1b (Field's), per ease, £4 00 do 1 1 (Fiald's), per case, 2 75; do 2 I (Standard), per case, 87 Tobsters, ™ per dozen, 180, Tomatoes, 280; do 8 T per case, 285 Corn, % (Monntain) per case, 81y moaked corn, 197 do 2 W (Varmouth), oL, S, 8 15; 1 atring beans, per_case, 2 10; Lima beans ber oase, 1 85, Swocotash per case, 2 00, Pens, common, per cace, 2 00; peas, choice, por cnse, 2 70, okberries, per oase, 520 strawheriien, 2 15, poer ocase,2 60; caspberrics, % ib, per case, 8 50, Dam. sons, 2 I, per case, 2_45. Bartlett pears per oase, § 00@4 09, Whortleberries | ber caso, 275, Egg plums,2 1b percuse,” 75; b per oaee, 2 75; do choice, % 0. Pine Apples, 2 b, per gass, 'enches, 21b per case, 2 75. > 8 1, oasa, 4 H0G5 00; do, (pie), 8 b, per 2,2001 o ple, 6 1, por doren, 8 50, TR—Jobbin Jack ¥ v 100 1ha.; Min® Winter, 03 £3,10; Trinmph spring, best, tian's superlative, 8 85; bran, 814 00; chopped foed, $28.00, FISH—No 1 mackere), half brls, 6 No. 1 m ckerel, kite, 95c; family mack- erel, half brle, 4 75; family mackerel, kits, 75¢; No. 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; No. 1 white fish, kil 3 family white fish, haif brls, 4 50; fawily white fi: b, kits, 80c; medium scaled-herring, 35¢; select boneless ood, S, SUGARS ~Powdered, 104c; Cut loaf, 10§; Granulated, 9g0; Contectioner's A, 94t Standard Extra O, 8§o; Extra C, sg@xu ; mediun yellow, 8¢; dark yellow, e, ‘flvllUl‘—Stnndln‘l Com,, 46, bbls.; Standard do, 4 gallon keas, $2.25; Stan: dard do, 4 gallon kegs, SPICES,—Pepper, I Uloves, 350; Nutmegs, 8 00; Mace_$1 00, LY E—American, 8 8°; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; wis' Iye, 4 603 Jewell lye, 275, FEE obbing prices, Chop feed, $1.50 per 100 1ba. ; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 1bs, STARUHR,—Peazl, 4jc: Silver Gloss, o Curn7 ‘Starch, Bfo; Excelsior doss, Aa Patent. 84.10; 0 .00; Chris, per ton- 2o, good to choice, 13 to 153 Old gov't 2,2 Mocha, 284c; Arbuokle's, hreakfast bacon, side bacon, 1542 dry ealt bacon, 3, 11§c; tierce lard, 183, isal, § inch and larger, 10c; — Hnns, 15§ 1} ineh, 11c, CHEES7 —Full Cream, 12)o3 Part Skiio, 104, TEAS— Gunpowder, good, @81 00; @ npan hoice, 60@ Yolang, goed, Souchiong, h am, fn barrels, £800; do in half bbis, 4 £0;smalls, fu bbls, 1000 do, in half bbls, 5 50; gherking, in bbls, 12'00; do, in half bbls, 6 50, WOODENWARYE—Two avop paile, 195 three hoop pails, @ 20, Tabs, N 1, 9 50; Pisneor washboards, 1856 Double Crawn 2 90; Wellbuckets, 8 50, TEAL Bar, £1 65, VINEGAR—Pure apple oxtra, 16c: 2 ANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibw, 16 oz, 8 150;bi x0n 40 1be., 16 0., b8, 150, RICE—Carolina, 7§@8c; Lonisiana, 7 Russian, 52 Kirk's Kirk’s Prairie Quoen, 40; Kirk's magnolia, 4 35 Eirk’s white Entoca, 215 (100 onl er), —California, $2 00@2 2 , Receipts, Ship'ts. | POTASH—Pennsylvauia cans, 4 doz., Cotton—bales, . 90 165 | in cose, 3 85; Rabbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, Fiour—bbls. 12,000 | 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz. ix: case, 1 50, Wheat—bushels, 109,000 | FIELD SEED — Red clover, choice Corn— * 11,000 | new, $600 per bushcl; mammoth clover OME= U ... [now, $700; white clover, new, $1400; Rye— “ | i 2,000 [ al alfa cloyer, now, 812 50; alsiko, new, Baley— ¢ . 2,000 ....|81800. Timothy, good, new, 88 00, Pronia, September 20,—Receipts and | blue grass, oxtra clean, $150; blue grass, shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: clean, $1 25; orchard grass $2 50; top, cholco, 1 03; millet, common or Missouri, Rec'ts, Ship'ts. lli(l)c; "‘5““",}.5"""““' S100 to 8125 vens sose ungarian, 80c. Iw‘ut":-t. b“:"hehl 7,000| HED(ESEED—Osage orangs, 1 to 5 Outs R 9,600 | bushels, 35 00; osage orunge, 10 bushels or Rye (I3 E5 5 2,600 | over, 4 50; honey locust, per lb., 83c; per Barey | 100 Ihe., §25 00, Kaxsas Ciry, hours have been as follows: Rec'ts. 21,000 Wheat, bushels. Corn # LIVE STOCK, CuicaGo, September 20,—Receipts and |7 clc for the past 24 Hf shipments of live hours have been s follows: Rec'ts, 1,600 eptember 20.—Leceipta and shipments 'of grain for the past 24 Ship'ts, 48,000 Shipm'ta, PEANUTS—Roasted, choice, rod Ten- nesseo, 10c per Ib; fanoy white, 10§c perb; rav—whito Virgiula raw, 105, routod, 23¢, Dry Goods, BROWN OOTTONS—Atlanotio A, 8hc; Appleton XX, 7c; Atiavta A, Bo; Boott il s Bukeyo LLy 44, 7c; Cabot W, ‘hittenango A, Gfe; Grent Falls B, Yoi Hoosier, Shc; Honest Width, e, Int A, She; Indian Standard A, dian Head 3400 8c; Indian Occherd d, w., 8}c; Lawrence Hoga. ... 11,160 -'"u;u LL, 7c; Mystic River, 7he; Pequot A, 8§c; Cattle 7,000 f'wo Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica (), bho; Wachus- Sheep.. 2,800 ) ett B, 7hc; do' A, 84e; do K 48, 12he; Wal- New 48 hours have been as follow: Hogs Cattl Shee St, Louis, S shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm" Yone, Beptember 20,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past cott, 18, Bho. FINK BROWN COTTONS—Aliendale 4.4; Thc; Alligator 84, 8c; Argyle 4-4, 74c; Atlantic LL, he; Badger State X 4-4, 7c; Benniogton O 4-4, 6ic; Buckoye S, 4.4, Geo Indian Orchard 'AA “é 8he; Laconia O 39, B4o; Lehigh 10 4-4, 94c; Lonsdalo 4.4 100; Pepperell N 80, 7¢; do O 82, 7ic; {o It 86, 74c; do X0 89, Bio; Povaseet O 4-4, 740; amsutta 4-4 130 BLEACHED UOTTONS—Andro Hogs... 900 " | in L 44, 9ho; Blackstone AA Iu perial 8 X0 410 |do do half bleaohed 4-4,00; Cabot £4,6%; 390 600 | Fidelit 3hc; Wrult of the Loom, 105" do can brio i-4,15¢;do Water 10403 Great ptember 20,— hours have been as follows: v, § Receipts nts of live stock for the past 24 FallsQ, 104¢; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c; Jonsdile, 10c; do eambric 87, 12h0; New e Shinm'ts. | Y01k Milla, 12b0; Poauot A, Lic; Pepperel ot Teo'ta, ) Shipm'te, | 576 Tyiils, 12j0; Pocahontes 4k Gho; o Qa0 | et 4y sio Ution, 110; Watieutta Sheep. . . 1,100 DUOKS (Colo 1153 UK red)—Albany 1 brown, e & ~i— Sep do C, drab, Aloy do XA stripes and OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesals Prices. Orr10 or THE OMAHA Ber, Weduesdsy Evening, Septembe The only cha to-day are as follows: Wheat No, 2 advanced Jc, Wheat No. 8 advanesd le, Wheat rejected advanced le, Corn advanced Se, Coal, whitebreast, declined §1 00 per tou, Coal, Towa, declined $1 00 per ton, Coal, authracite, declined 50c per ton, Coffoe advanced je, Ciear side bacon advanced jo. Rope declined e, Sugerlative flour declined 10¢, Pickles declined $1 00 per barsel. Local Grain Dealingr. Produce and Provisions. POTATOLS s reported intho market plaids, 1%¢; do XXX brown aud drab, stripes and plaids, 124c; Arlington fanoy, 19¢; Lirunswick brown, 84c; Chariot fancy, 0; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1l4c; Indiana A brown 140 Nenouset A brown, 15c, PTIOKINGD—ammskoag A U A 83 19¢; do XX bluo 82, 18}c; Arrowanca, 94e; Cluremont, T By 154 Conestoga ea 7he; Hamilton D, T1he Lewuwton o finnehahs 4-4, 20c; Omega super 4, 2%c; Pear] Biver 82, 16jo; Put- blus stripe, 120; Shetucket 8 S 120; Yeoman's biue 29, 9o N33, —Amoskeak, bluesnd bronn 16¢; Andover DD blue, '154c; Arling X blue Scotch, 18}e; Concord 000, blue & w brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 134; do XXto do do 1430; Haymaker's blue &nd brown, he; Mystlo River DD stripe, 1640; Pearl iver, blue and brown, (16c; Uncasville, biuo and brown, 144c, CAMBRICS—Barnard, 54o; Eddystone liing, 24 inch double face, 84c; Garner A glazed, bho; Mankattan glove finish, Bjc; Newport do 6c; do glazed, 5{c; Pequot do 5e; Lockwood kid finish 6o, ORBET J EANS—Amory, 8¢; Andros coggin satteen, #3s; Clarendc 3, 640; Cones 0 g4 eatteens, T4o; Hallowel ,' 8o; Indi § Orchard 74e; Narragansott, improved,o Pepperill sattaen 940; Rockport, 7{o. PRIN'TS - Allens, 6ho; American, 640; Arnold, 7c; Herwick, 440; Cocheco, 7o; Jonestaga, 8ho; Dunkirk, 4%c; Dunnell, 63@7c; Eddystone, To; Gloucester, bc, armony, bhe; Kuiokerbocker, 640; Mer rimac Dy Te; Mystic, Bho; Sprasucs, 6o; Bouthbrldge, 6c; do, Ginghams, 7o; Marl boro, bie; Oriontal Gho. = GIN {AMS— Auakoug, 134c; Amos. s T T 3, keag dros 9k Argyle, 10ic: Atlantic, PRI R paorals, perlb, | 1 Ounberland, "tei Hishland, " Thot OEES ~For doves s 00 Kenilworth, 84o; Plus kett, 104o} Sus O AR Oy Mo par can O TTONADES— Abbervills 13 ATERMELONS ~Per 100, 815 ——Aervitle o 1308 100, $15008 | 4 o e Amarioan, 11t Artisian, aliforaia, 50, Califoruia, $2 00@2 25, Cairo D and T, 18h; Olariow D and T 173¢; Descan Co,wtripes Daad 7, 160; Koys Trolicht & Dunker JOoOEBBRERS OF CARPETS & GURTAIN GOODS ST. LOUIS, Guarantee Manufacturers’' Prices and Invite In spection to their Unsurpassable Celection. e stone, 134c; 16¢; Ocean D and Sussex, 120; Tioga, 14 ing shecks, 12jo; do, Nankin, 1240; York Jlain Nankin, 1240; do, chocks, stripes and ancy, 124c; do, 8 oz, 200, SHEETINGS = Anioscogatn 104, 274c! do 9.4, 240; do 8.4, Continental 'O ‘ Nantucket, 19c; Nonpareil, , 1840; Royal, 163y Wachusett shirt- 42, 110; Fruit of the Loom 104, 274; New York mills 98, 850; do 78, 800; do b8, 22403 Pombroke 10-4, 25c; Pequiot 10-4, 28403 do 7+4, 19¢; do 49, 160; Pepperoll 95, 290; do' 67, 21c; do b7, 18cr do 8, 22ho; do 48, 170 Olgars and Tobaccos. OIGARS. —Seeds, $16,00; Connectiout, $25.00; Mixed, $35,00; Seed Havans, $0.00; Cleariavana, €75.00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, 620} Star, pounds, 24 I, butts, 60c; Horue Shoe, pounds, 24 1b, butts, b8c; Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60; Army and Navy, ounds, b56; " Bullion, pounde, 6dc; Lorll ard’s Climax, pounds, 60c. FINE CUT—In pails.—Hard to Deatt 75¢; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c, Favorite, 660; Rocky Mountain, 60ct Fancy, OHSc; Daisy, boc,—~In tin foil— Catlius O. 5., b 1b Boxes, per 1b 6c; Lori- tlard's Tiger, 60¢; Diamond Crovn, 660, SMOKING—AN grades—Common, 25t0 3%, Granulated—Blackwells Durtism, 16 % 510; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 460;_Soal of 16 or, 46; Soal of Nebras- one Jack, 4 oz, linen bags por b, £1.85; Marburgs' Puck 2 oz, tin oil, 55¢; Dog T ail 6he. Paints Olls and Varnishes. TAINTS IN OIL—\White load, Omaha ', V.. 6}c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 63 Marsailles greon, 1 to 5 1b cans, 20¢ Fronch zin, gasn seal, 126; Fronch zine, red seal, uc-.gl“ o o, in varnich anot, French zince, in oil nust, 15¢; Raw ad burnt umber, 1’ cans 12¢; raw and vandyke brown, § lack, 1 tica 96, kn, 16 oz, 38 rofined lampblack, 120; con ivory black, 165; drop biack blu Altramarine blue, 18¢; cohn e geeen, L. M. & D., lic; blind and shutter yreen, L. M. & D., 16c; Parls green, 18¢ | Indian red, 15c; Venetian red. de; Tuscan | vy, 22¢; American Vermiliod, 1, & P, 1 chrome yellow, L., M., 0, &'D’ 0,1 yollow ochre, 9c; golden ochre, 18; patent lryer, So; praining colors: light ok, dark oa%, walnut. chestnut and mad 15c. Ory ©aints Whito lead, 640; French zino, 10c: Paria whiteing 24c; _whiting _gildors, 1§c; whiting com'l, 13c; lampblack (German: town, 140; lrmpblack, ordinary, 100; Pras. sian hlue, B5e; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 43; umber, taw, %, and under, 7 AND JOIST 18 ft, 003 $24 00, 25 (t., 827 50; 24 ft., &27 60 EENCING—No. 1, 4 axd 6 in., 852 00; | N 90 00, HEETING — boarda). §18 50; N | STOCK BOARDS,—124in. D, 2300, 24, O, §15 005 12in, 1, $40 00, LIME-—Per barrel, €1 16; bulk po ous S0 Qanent, LI, §1 75+ Towa. plaster bRl 82 00, (Hale yor b, e, rred folt 100 1w, 85 00, Straw board, 88 C0, COAL~Cumberland blucksmith, $12; Morris Run Bioesburg, $12; Whitebreast Lamp, &5 70; Whitebreast nvit, 85 50; Towa Turp, €5 503 Tows nut €5 50; Rock Spring, 08; Anthracite, all sizes 810 ), Drupa ecmmon | DRU 8 AND Onrbolic, bc; , Tart Copabin, por b, 500; Bark, 1b, 14; 'Calome); per Ib, 750; Cinchonidia, vor oz, 8116; Chloroform, per Ib, 100} Dover'n powders, per Ib, 81 40; 1y aalts, per 1y oy Glycoride, pure 38 3 JALS —Acid ic, 60c; Bnlaam Samalras, per 4 Lond Acotate, 24c Oil, COastor, No, 1, 1 15; QOil, Castor, No, 8, per gal, 8100; Oil; ) 3 Oil,” Origanum, 60, o P & W, & & sium, Tod Opium, &3 00 Merino unwas ed, @13160; medium u washed, choice, and w,, 2 @00 leae Hides Fure, Etc, waahod, light, 1820 fair, 80c; tub-ding, 5 burry, biacknd cotted wool n butchoer's hide, 6 i 10@11e; n ealf, wi. 5 Lo 15 1bs,, 10@110; groen calf, wt, under 8 1bs, per_ skin, bOo: pelts, 80@ sroen Iamb akiny, 31 23@1 50; demaged hides, two-thizd rate, cut’ soored and ona grub, classed two- thirdy rate,) brandod hides 10 per ecit, off, Coon wk 0. 1, 43c; No. 2, $0c; N Mink, No. 1, 500; No, 4, 'bo, _Tox, N Skupk, No. 1, narrow atripee ‘allow 7o, reon ; No. ; short ktripe, vad atripe. 10c. i order walt direct from promptly by rail ag th o0l wostern poin s Saginaw City,Mich 0medm TYLER SAL *Both Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget- fc;sienna, burn t, enna, raw, 4c Paris groen gonuine, Zhe;_Paris groen com'l 200; chrome green, N. Y.* 20c; chrom- greon K., 12¢; vormillion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, 'America, 18c; ‘Indian red, 1 rowe pink, 14c; venetian read, Coolon's Phe: venction rod Am, 1§o; 101 lond, The chrome yellow, genuine, 20c; chromo yel- low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 8c; ochire, TFrench, 2jc; ochre, American, 20; Winter's mineral, _24o;'lehign brown, 2kt spanish brown, 2ho; Prince's mineral Sc, OILS—110° oarbon, per gallon, 11j0; 150 headlight, por n. 12ho; 176 hendlight, per gallon, linseed, raw, per gallon, 57; linseed, per gallon, 8 on, 1 00; XXX, he; lard, winter str'a, per gal No. 1, 850; No. 2, Thc; ocastor, per gallon, 1 15; No. 8, 1 05; aweet, llon, 85¢; eperm, W. B., per gallon, 1 55; fish, W. B., per gallon, 60¢; neatafoot, extra, por gallon, 76c; No. 1, 65c; lubri- cating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, Lic; golden machine. No. 1, per gallon, 85c; No. 3, 80; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; tor pentine, per gallon, 50; napthi, 74°, por gallon, 180; 64°, 17c VARNISHES—Uarrels per gallon, Turniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 81; conch, extra, 8140; oach, $120; Damar, extra, &1 76; apan, 7( phaltum, extra, 850; shellac hno: hard oi! finish. 81 20 PAPER—Straw paper, 2{o; rag paper, 4c; dry goodn paper, 6o; manila paper, 100} news paper, fc. Heavy Hardware List Iron, rates, $340; plow steel, specisl caut, 7¢; crucible, Ko apecial or German, oast tool do, 16@20 wagon spokes, sot, 295@3 00; hbs, per set, 1 25; felloas, sawed dry, ' 140; wongues, each, 70@8bc; axles, each, 7bc; square nuts, per b, 7@l1c; washers, per 1b, 8@18¢; rivets, Imr 1b, 11¢; coil chafn, per Ib, 6@12; malleable, 8o iron_ wodges, 6¢; crowbars, fo; harrow toeth, 4o; horueshoes, per keg, b 00; spring steel, 7(@bc; Burden's horseshoes, b 5H0; Burden's muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT,—8hot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2.10. Oriental ' Powdor, kegs, 86.40: 0., half kogs, $3.48; do,, quarter kegs, §1.88; Blast. ing, ke, £3 85; Fuse, ver 100 feet 5o, BAKBED WIRE—In car lots,,8 3) por 100; in low than car lots, 8 55 ber 100, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 608, 4 6, = hor hemlock wote, 2 Ly Oulk wole, 880 to 42 86c; howoek kip, 80c to 100; ru 8¢ to 80c; hemlock calf, 85c to 120 lock upper, 23¢ to 20¢; oak upper, alligator, 4 00 to 6 calf kid, 82@3nc; Grelsen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak kip, 80c to 100; oak calf, 120 to 180; French kip 110't0 1 55; Kreuch calf, 125 to 2 00; rus wotta, 660 407 60; linings, 600 to 10 50 toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B. L, Moroco, 80c to 8c; pebble O, D, Moroceo, 85c; simon; 270 to 8 00, HARNESS—No1 star_oak, 420; No2 do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 38c; N 85¢; No. 1 Milwaukee §7¢; No, Hoi and Mules, Zg 8 The market is britk and all grades wre prices, the Pricos rauge e fol- selling weil at & slight advance in The demand for good horses exceed supply consideraoly, lows: Fine slngle drivers, draft borses, 8175, to horses, $100, to 160.; Extra farm horses, 8110, t0125.; Common o good farm horses 390, to 8100.; Extre plug, $60, to 76.; Common plugs, 20, to $40, MULES, —15 to 164 hand: {exuh). 8125, to150,; 144 to 156 hands, $100. to 140.; 14 to uds, 875, t0'100,; 184 to 14 bands, $60, to 75. LI uors, ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 2 34 per wine allon; extra California spirits, 187 pro 30 i per }m...l wallon; triple refined spirits , 128 per proof allon; re-distilled , 100@1 60; fine blended, 1 50@ ; Kentucky bourbous, 2 0@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 (0@7 00 BRANDIES—Lported, §8 00@16 00; dowestio 1 40@4 00, N8—Lw ported, 4 50@6 0 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 650@6 00; New 2 00@4 00; domestie, 1 H0@3 50 i 1 AND APPLE BERANDY - 1 75@4 00, ; domestic, OHAMPAGNES—Imported por cae, | q:‘ :l“))(i‘dl 03 Awoariag, CLARETS —Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINKES—Rhiue wine, per case, 6 0@ 20 00; Oatawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumber WHOLESALS. We t}\m&o lumver, ath sad shingles on: Jmaha at the following prices; JOIST AND SCANTLING 16 ft, and under, $21 00; 18 ft. 2 00, case, 12 0@ 0] able Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 233 and 225 Western avonue, Lynn, Mass. Price of either, §1. Six bottles for $5. Sont by SOCIAL EVENTS. The Orange Flowers Contivue to Bloom Even in Septemb:r. Matrimonial and Other Matters Pleasant to Read. About a week ago Mr. W. J, Hayos, foreman of the boiler shop, of the Union Pacific shops, obtained a two weeks leave of absence, the purpose of which he kept to himsclf, so far as his friends were concerned. It leaked to-day, howover, on his return, where it beeame known that ho had brought back with him a bride, who, as well as her husband, is well-known to many iu our city. Mr. Hayes was married on Monday afternoon lust, at the residence of the bride's parents, in Springfield, Ill., to Dliss Mollie E. Fagin. ker folks are among the old residents of Tilinois® capital, where the brido was born and rased. Afier the wedding ceremony the happy couplo left at once ior Omaha, arciving to-dag. They will no doubt receive a warm greeting from their many friends in this city, and Tur Bep, among others, wishes them long life and happiness, SILVER WEDDING, A pleasant anniversary was ecle- brated lnst evening at Standard hall, boiog the Silver Wedding of Rev, L. M. Gydesen, pastor of the Danish Luthoesn oburch in this city. The hall was handsowmely decorated for the oceasion and about 300 of the friends of the pastor and his estimable Indy wero present. Whan tho groat throng of the friends of the pastor com- menced to pour into the hali, they fonad it decorated” with evergreena and the American and Ssandimmavian flags. The pastor welcomed them I with some eloquent and touching re- marks. Rev. Mr. Mortensen, of | Yankton, D. T., followed Mr. Gygde- sen and poicted to the eignificance of » twenty-five years’ married life, mail in the form of pills, or of lozen- ges, on recoipt of price, §1 per box for either. Mras, Pinkham freely an- swors all the letters of inquiry. En- close Je. stamp. Send for ““Guide to Health and Nerve Strain, e LA TELEGRAPH NOLES. Missouri river steamers, sunk to-day on snag at Perthold, one hundred miles ahove Bismarck, She {n in three feet of wuter and can probabiy be raised. WiLkksnARRE, September 20 A coal train broke through tho temporary trest ling and fell fifte'n feet. A num'er of workmen were dangerou-ly fnjured. MinNEaroLts, September 20— Extra freight truins on the St. Paul, Minnoapolis & Mavitoba railrond collided near Atwater this of ernoon, Soveral freight cars wi ditched and the fireman, Andrew Kevil, and brakeman, Henry Snider, of tho seo- ond train, killod, CiNcINNATI, Septe of the disti continue | un- o plan of reorgan: work was not accomplished when the association adjourned until to- morrow, MINNEAPOLIN, ember 20,—Thero wea u sharp frost th 1t the state list night, Corn ix hali in rhock and most of the balsuce is beyond the reach of harm, Viunen are cut down but the loss from this seource is not serions, Db A Vexed Ulergyman, I audience while they incressant conghing hle for him to be heard, in be avoided 3 ¢'n New Discove n, Coughs and “Coids ttles given away st O, F. Good nian's drug stora Goling ItolJenas. Spocial Divpateh to Tux Lrk Woomwrook, Ont., September 20, Sarah Elstone builded a fire and de- Iiberately stood over it until she was horribly and fatally burned, Her last words were, “‘I am going to Jesus,” o~ . W. L. Wilcox, of Chicugo, architect of the stato capital, is in the city on his re- turn from Lincoln, INCREASE YOGJR CAPITAL, 810 Those dsiring to wake money ou wenll an investmonty in isionn and stock upeculs: 1 41 80 Ly oparating on uur May 1, 1581, 10 tho pro walmi 'y of 10,00 b profits bave béen pald o luvestors WHEAT $50 STOCKS 8100 ‘and rolizod a1oun ing to sever-1 thmos e orig- inal investment, still leaving the or ginal inve 0t waking money demand Kxplanato. d statoments of n orops sud beral com- missions peid FLEWMING & MERRIAM,w. Bk mison Morchants, «sjac Yoo Chicago, Tl 1S A SURE CURE ) for all diseases of the Kidneys and aro hilious, dyspop ney-Woit willsure 11 tiils sowson to oo should tako 8 thoroug S0LD BY DRUGCISTS, coun.o ofit. ( Price 8 Bisuanck, D. T., Sopten:her 20,—The steamer Rosebud of the Coulson line of through sunshine and rain. Ou be- half ot the mombers of the church and friends of the pastor and his family, Mr. Frank Walter presented the pas- tor and his lady with some beautiful presents, consisting of a com- plete silver teaset, an elogant silver fruit stand, two heavy esilver castors, a lot of silver spoone, forks and knives and other articles too numerous to mention. The evenin, was spent in singing, dancing an general enjoyment. An excellent supper was served, during which sovoral tonsts wers proposed by Pas- tor Gydesen for old Donmark, by M. | Mathieson for the wedded pair and their anniversary; by Mr, Frank Walters for “The Danish Women;” by Mr. W, Thrane for the continu- ance of the samo unity amougst the Danes now existing, and to o great extent due to the efforts of Pastor Gydeson, Tho pastor and his wife wore visibly moved and could hardly find words to thank their friends. Tha gifts were both costly and sppro- priate, the most of them being pur- chased from Mr. Wi, Neve, tho jew- elor now located at the corucr of Tenth and Howard streets, 74~The wonders of wodern chem- istry are apparent in the beautiful Diamond Dyes. Al kinda and colors of Tuk can be made frgm them, ELACK JACK. A Lively Row Amonz the Uolored Waiters av & Hotel. For sometime past & colored waiter at one of our leading hotels has been stealing clothes from his companions, and a few daya ago stole gold watch valued at $110 from one of them. The property was, however, recovered and the owner did not give the thief away. About breakfast time Tuesday morning some new discovery caused “‘Black Jack,” whose resl name is Jacob Wesley, and who hails from Chicago, to tuke refuge in flight, He was pursued by tne whole host of waiters in regalia, and was chosed down Harney street nearly to 10th before he was overtaken, When brougt to bay, he knocked one of his pursuers down and was in turn knook- ¢d down himeelf and captured. He was taken to the hotel and locked up in a room from which he made his o-yn})u by getting out throvgh the window “with his bundle. Deputy Marshal Doty and Officer Donohoe got after him and traced him on board the dummy train, but he gave them tothe river bunk, crossed overin a boat, The offisers procseded to the olher eide und unaily Giecovercd sud cap- tured their man iuthe €., B, & Q | yards and lodged him in jail. Noth- | ing was found on his pefson in the shape ot stolen goods and he refused to return to Nobraska without a requisition, | ‘There has been » good deal of trouble lately in the hotels, and it is believed that thereis mors than one thick among the ewployes, and that a thorough rezovation will shortly prove | necescary. Au Entire Success. It has been proved by the most reliable | testimony that ThoMas' Erkorsie OiL is | a0 eutire suocess in curing the most iuvet- orate cases of ri eumatism, neuralgia, la Back, and wourds of very bl laue