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FINANCE AND OOMMEROE FINANCIAL. Nrw York, October b, MONEY AND STOCKS. Money was stringent ¢ xh\ until near close when there was a cided re- laxation, and loans we fered n 6 |w| cent, the final transactions being at 5 per cent. Exchange cl lu ml “-w\k at | 80 Vs \\‘\ 1001, d be nMA c ll\un‘ Union Ists, 115G 1 16}; unic 1184@1 13; sinking fuuds, trals, 1143@1 15} STOCKS, to-dday The stock m slight'y at opes ame heavy and prices (e contin- ued stringency of money which was loaned at from 11-16 to 4 per cent., per diem in on to local rates caused n heavy sell- svement, and with the exception of llies prices were on a_decline dur- ing almost the entire day; and closed at, near the lowest of the da A« compar with yesterday's closing the quotations « close to-day sh w a decline of @6} m-nt the lntlw m Houstan & Texas C.&l y L. S, & W, Oregon N tion. C n ‘& Q., and Tex: W also conspicuons in the tious to-day were enormous and aggreg: ml 550,000 shax The follow A& TH .. Preferred advanced per C.C. Northern Pa prnf(‘rrml. v s N.J. C 90 NY G. 138 PD&E 384 Pacific M 48 Oregon Nav, Omaha, Preferred. Adams Fxp. San Francise Fargo. . do preferre American o, 18t pfc T.8.. Tex Pac o & 8t Union Pacif Preferred W U Te H & T. Wabash 1l Central do pfd. IB& W, MINING STOCKS, Following are the closing guotations of mining stocks at the New York mining exchnn;u: Con, Vir, ..... Oriental &M. . l St LineNos2&3 'tfl Sutro ........ 145 CHICAGO MONEY MARKET, Cuicaco, October i The banks reported activity and a brisk demand for money by all clesses of borrow- ers, board of trade men in particular. Rates were firm at 6@7 per cent., but the supply of the circulating medium _was_in excess of all legal requirensent, and A No, 1 paper was readily taken. The clearings of the associated ghanks 812,900,000, Eastern exchanga bef v banks was again weak at S1 dis ,000. ders for money from country points w large. " Omaha Wholesale Market. ¥ ¥ THE OMAHA BRE, } v Evening, October 5. There was a general decline in grain to- day, following the lower prices. Wheat is 24c lower; barley, 3lc lower; rye, un- changed; corn declined Gc; oats declined 2)c. Provisions steady; eggs, lc lower than yesterday; onions a little higher; potatoes, strong prices, sameas yesterday; butter, the demand for strictly good ex- ceeds the supply at yesterday's prices, Quotations in other lines unchanged. Locat Grain Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No. 2, 1 20}; cash 034; rejected 87k, —Cash No 2, Ge. RYE,—Cash, 9%. CORN,—Cash No. 2, jic. OATS,—Cash, 3te, Live Stock. AT OMAHA STOCK YARDS, Cattle—Good uhlppmh, $400; fat cows and heifers. $2 75@3 00. Hogs— Sheep—Slaughtering in demand at 83 00 @375 per 00 Ibs gross, Provisions. FLOUR—Spring wheaf #295@3 75; patent, £3 wheat straight grade $3 85@ 84 50@4 9); graham rye, 27 KYE FLOUR—83 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per cwt. 00c; screenings, per cwt, 70@80c; shorts, per ewt 1.80; chopped feed, per cwt. 1 20; meal bolted. vellow, 1 40: white, $175. POTATOES—100@1 10, SWEET POTATOES—Very. active at S@6e per pound. POULTRY—Live chickens per dozen, $2 50@ 2 75, CHICKENS—§2 25@3 00 97¢; No. 3, 0; winter patent, 2 43; Wheat, PRAIRIE ceat 20@25;poor, nomarket; creamery, APPLES — Goud. sound, very at_$1 00@4 50 per bl HONEY—California white clover in comb, 24(@! LEMONS—Steady; per box, €1000 50. Finest Messina oranges $8 00 BACHES—S1 10@ CALIFORNTA PEARS @ 4 00. VEGETABLE prices and scar scarce por hasket. ~Per box, $350 ES—All kinds bring good BEESWAX—Yellow, 18@20c. ONIONS. Hu@1 60 per bushel, CABBAG. -1 50@1 75 per dozen, Rio, guud, Grocers Ll COFFEE.—Rio, tair, fc' fe; Old Javn; @25}, Mocha, B8l Asbuckies, 140; Bio, prime to’ choce, BAS,—Gnnpowder, good, 45@55c; Choice, 60@7c; Tmperial, good, 40@ddc; Choice, 60 (50; Young Hyson, good, 36@ 50c; choice, 65c@81 00; Japan 'Nat Leaf, 850; Japangehoice, 60@7hc; Oolong, good, i Oolong, choloe, 40@>35; Soushong, hoice, 85@A’ R GATS ot : Crushed, 11je; Cranulated, 11, Powdered, 1146 Fine powdered, 11c; Standard Coffea A, loaf, 1lc; ¢; New York Confectioner's Standard A, 10j05 Good A, 10]¢; Prairie Extra C, g:5\’1{1’""‘1 —Su, .muue, bbls, 48¢; ha'f bls, 50c; ki su ons, $2 30; u)uuu b fbbls, 53¢, kegs, $2 50. Pepper, Allspice, 200; Cloves, 430 Nutmess 1 00; Cassia) ce 81 00, SODA, —valcht'n 1b papers, 83 00; De- Land do, 83 00; Church', 8 00; Keg orla, 4 @3;1‘:\1{(‘1{ —Pearl, 4c; Sllvnr Gloss, 8} 8o Corn bumh, 8j@be; Excelsior loss, 63¢; Corn, 7jc. SAL Dmv loads, per Lbl, 1 Ash- ton, in uan. 300; bLls dairy 60, s, 3 45; s dairy, 100, 365, x DIHED FRUITS—Choice halvés, Lawhu, new crop, 9, umnba(‘Ap les, b boxes, 134@14; Michigan, 501” New ankn ples, 8 sfi.l‘mlul\u,l 'Ic, rune by vy A e hluklmlm, new, ldc. LHl‘.EHE-—l'ull Cream, 15c; Part & Skim, 1 Woor ENWARE Two hoop paile 185; three hood pails, 2 10; No. I tubs, 900; No, 2 tubs,, 800; No. 5 tubs, 700, !;lonur \vuh 185; Double Crown; 75; Globe Washboard, 250; Well buckety, chlln, and 5 ply. M@?u, Colored carpet chain, per LEAD—Bar, ll 65, round Per caddie, nare cases, $4.9 Breakfast bnoon, T4, dried beef, 140; wild’ hame, canvassed 14¢; NEW PIC l\[ ES-Medium, in barrels, $9 00; do in half bhls, -uu- smalls, in bbls 11 00 1|r\, in hall bhls, ki D it half m.l« 7 cases, 87.85; PROVISIO! pre apple, umn\\ 2180 por BEAN Medinm, hand picke chite_tussian, " Prairio Queen, (100 cakes), § Kixl:'s magnolia, 4 80 ~Boxes, 40 1bs, 16 oz, 8 s, 116 boxes, 40 half |m\q< 20 sets, clover, choice nammoth clover, new, $600 per_ bushe new, 87 00; white clover, new, $1400 y new, $1250; alsike, new, Timothy, good, new, $5 00; extra clean, $150; blne grass, ard grass, ; red top, let, comnion or Missourd, man, $100 to $1 25 Ilnuum n HEDC D—Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 0; osage orange, 10 bush over, $150; honey locust, per Ib., 100 Ihs,, $25 00, FISH—Family white fish, 90 1b hf hbls, £3 60; No, 1 white fish, 50 1b hf bbls, 6 No, 1 white fish, in 10 b kits, 1 00; far 10 1b kits, 75¢; keg, 120; Russian sardines, 7be; Colnr- bia river snlmun, per 1001bs, 8 00; Georye's Bank codfish, 6¢; Gen. boneless codfish; She; boneless fish, 4fc. MACKEREL—Half bbls messmackerel, per 100 1bs, 8! l{)klrl “\(v. 1 ex nhtl\re do, 2}" 00; No, 3, ( T 85 ek mackerol 12T, Kitey 2 2 | ( SIDING=No. 1, 82400; No. 2, 82200 No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 12 I do, 1 00; fat family, 10 1b do, 75¢. CANNED GOODS—Oyste 2 b (Field’s), per case, $4 20; do 1 1b (Field’s), por cue, 2004 o'y Ih (Standard) per case D do'11b (standard), per case, 240; do b (slack), grcme, 275 dolfd (ul«ck) R" case, Onfons, 380, Salmon, 1 per_dozen, 165; do 2 Ib, per dozen 250, Sardines, small Fnh, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 14hc; American, quarter boxes per box, 11¢; do half boxes, Yer box, 214c. Lobsters, 1 b per dozen, 80, Tomatoes, 230; 'do 8 b per case, 310; Corn, 1 (Mountain) per case, 370; soaked corn, 210; do 21 (Ynmumth), ge case, 375; fl.flng beans, per_case, 200; Lima beans per case, 210, Succotash per case, 220, Pens, comimion, per case, 2 00; ?eu. choice, ‘»er case, 4 50, Mklmmcn, 21b, per case, 80; strawberries, 21, per case, 3 00: taspberrics, 2 Ib, per case, 2 75(@3 00, Damnsons, .’lb per case, 5, Bartlett pears per case, 3 Oo@4 00, Whortleber- ries per case, 2 80, Egg plums, 2 b per cuse, 8 25; do, choice, 210, per case. 4 50, Green gages,? Kb‘L‘mr cu«.,'& 1~||ndluwe. 2 nw\p’L]eu, Peaches, 2 1h, case, 6 006 6.50; dos (pie) do.pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, —Carolina, S@8 £l Ih per case,4 50. 4 00@5 75 do ) per ana, 57 !‘hA\UT\ Toasted, choice, red Ten: nessee, 9 per 1b; fancy white, 10c per Ib; rav—white Virginia, 10}c. Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS.— Buckeye T. L 7¢; Continental C, do, 8c¢; Crescent LL légn, Crescent C 7jc; Crescent B Tic; rescent A Graniteville LI, 6e; In- dian Hend 7ici Lawrence LL, 6jc; Ports- mouth P, do, ‘)c‘ Utica C ’3(,,\ nthrop L, do, Tc: Wachusetts The. BLEACHED COTTONS—Altoona 3-4 Go; Auburn A 4-4 Sic; Ballardvale 4 l ch. Dairy Cloth 53c; Fairmont 4-4 6; ruit _4-4 104; Ho: e 4-4,5. ousdale 4-¢ -l 93c; New. ¢ York Mills 4~ Pocassett C 4-4 8ke. Wamsutta, 4-4 13c. PRINTS.—Allen’s fancy, 6ic; Ameria Armold’s do, 7c; American do,Ge;Berlin solid colorstic. Conestogado6ie Cochico robe, 7c; Freeman robe, Go; Dunnell do, 7c; Eddystone do 6cj Harmony, 5ic; Hartel,64c; Knickerbocker, r}'in; 6ic; Hamilton, 6; amilton do, 7c; Marlboro do, Bfc; South- bridge do. 5jc: Spragne do, 'Sic; Simp- sow'y solid black, Gl Simpecn's mournin T Southbridyo,do, 6 Pacific . do fe; “do, 6}c, Manchester, 703 Spraguo; | 4 6hcs Southbridge, Ghe; nmnc, o; Merri- mack shirting, 6c; Washington ofl colors, 9c. CAMBRIC be; Hooksett, Bhe; Washing Gloucester dn nwe 7 —Garner, 5c; Harmony B, ; Keystone Glove Finish, om, Sc. CORSET JEANS—Androscoggin sat- | {'rench zinc, green seal, 12¢; French zinc, teen, 8}z Lockwood_do. 9o; Naumkeay 11c; French zmc. in varnish asst, do., .95.. Rockport, The g nch zince, in oil asst, 15c; Raw T1 (J\l\(v—.’\mofikeng-/\ C. A, 17he; B o B mlrer SN ot 4 Roskmn el Cordis A. C. burnt Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13.; mestogay K., | vefined lampbluck, 12¢; conch black, 1%; Rell\ ipe, 16}e: Fan. | ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prissian 1ic c‘,,,(,,m,,,\, 5,C. Clones. | blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrowe lal, 'u.c: toga, 44, Gol Jonestoga, 17)c} Easton, Hamilton, 1., 11[5- Hamilton regu 3je; Hamilton Ile; € gasuperior e: umouu medal, Omen A € , fancy stripe, 18¢; -4, 16¢; Omen A g, 13; Pearl ]uver. Shetucket, 8., 10c; Shetucket, S. S. 011, CLOT wood, 83 00; 54 fancy marble, EH’I(] 54 white marble, woord, 8 # white may [l -4 mosaic, $1 00, DENINS—Amoskeag blue and brown, 16¢; Beaver Creek, A, A, blue and brown, 1 Beaver Creek, B, B.blue andbrown, Beaver Creek, C. C., blue and brown, 12kc; Everett D, D., blue and brown, 154; Haymakers blue and_brown, 9he; Otis, A, X, A. Otis B. B, lxue 11; Otis C, 13¢; Pearl ., blue C. River blue and brown, 1 DUCKS—Arlington_stripe, 18+ "blue, Boston ; Boston XX drab, 12)c; Bos- Boston XXX dr. 0., 104¢; Boston X ) 12jc; Bismarck stripe, 174¢; Boston o, 13k, Dundoe ipe, 180; il River, 113c; Hamden O, 0., '10jc; lion checks, X. Blue, 15 STRIPES —\merlcun, 1 \.....mn.;, 11je: Dexter Mechunics, 8c; Omeyza, 11c; Otis v, n 100; Pittheld, 7e; Uncasville, 9 COTTON. a,D.& T, A Y A, 2 gewater, Capital, 14 03 u.mer O-k 180; Everett, heavy, Y0c; ' Everett, medm , 1fic; Farm: er's 23] New York mills ch b proof, e Wiklow, 181 Union Pacific, 18¢; hittend n, 1, & I\, 80c; York, light weight, 12kc HEETINGS -Andr n,8-§ brown Pepperell’s -4 brown, do 104 do, 27jc; Alexandria, 40 inch, bleached, '13c; Androscoggin 9 hlemhe( 2e; do 104 l!le:uhed, 20¢; Pepperell, bleached, 25¢; do 10-4 4 Bleached, 27}c. Druss. DRUGS AND CHEMICATS, —Acid Carbolic, 30c; Acid, Tartaric, 53c; Balsam (,u,u.lm., per Ib, 706, Barke Sascafrun, por b, ‘Calomel, per 1b, 70¢; blm.huni idin por oz, 80y~ Chloroform, b.wm powders, er b, 81 b !,w.m salts, per Ib, 84o; G {cmarlne, me, per I, d4c;" Lead, Acetal %90, Car ser uhm 133 do 102, o, 1, per nnl 81 20; Ol )rlgnmu ,'s0e P &W, e; Oil, uwr. Luwr, No.sé‘nr , per gal, 81 50; 0 ium, $4 50; G uinlne. .’llfl R, fi, e 8220, Potassium, Todide, per 1b; Salacin, per oz 35¢; Sulphate of $t thluu. x o2, Sulphar flour, Sorkilon Tron b 60 Dalpar de Horses and Mules. k The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at a slight advance in prices, The demand for horses ex: the a\:pply cousiderably, Prices range as fol. wh: toca, | [ 20 00; 10 ft. studding y |2 o; New Holland horring, per ; Regatta do, bie; z.i 3 THE O\IAHA DAILY BEE Fine single dri draft horses, 8 horses, $100. £110. to 12 £00, to §1 Extra plags, $60, to 73 - 20, to 10, MULES, 15 to 15} hands (extra), $12 t0150.; 14} to 15 hands, 8100, to 140.; 1 to 14) hands, §75. to 100.; 13} to 14 hands, $60. to - Gollen Tule, Spotted Fawn, 6lc; Our Rope, v, pounds, 24 Ih, butts, Goo; H s, pounds, 24 b, butts, H8e; ntts, H2e; Queen Bee Fdge, ponnds, 2 and Navy, pounds, A8es Torilland’s (Hin M 1b, 60¢ ]'\~|i~\ , potmds, (0c. Hard to Beat avorite, Fancy, Catlins per 1b 5 |l|l\l\l. All grades—Comirion, 25 to anulated —Blackwells Durham, 16 Dukes 1>ur m, 16 07, 45 16 07, 46; Seal of Nolwas. Imm- Jack, 4 oz, linen bags, Tarburgs’ Puck, 2 oz, tin ail, Gbe. Lumber. No. 1, 20 ft, ; ft., 19 00; sheeting 3, 10 00; contion boards, N dressed, 20 00, ERAMING-10 it and sler, o M, 00; 2 75 00} FINISHING—No. 1, finish 13, I, inch, £30 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch &15 2 finish 13, 13 and 2 inch, £4500: N , 810 00; No, 3 finish, 1 . . battons per 100 feet lir 8100; weil crbing, 82200; rough § and 2 inch battons per 100 feet li., 50c 24 ft. 25 0v. and (N STOCK BOARDS—A stock, $40 00; B £35 00; C, 830 00; _common ulmk £22 50, FLOORIN No, 1, 840 00; No. 2, 22 00; yellow pine, No. 1, No. 3, 818 00, i}(ll’ [«\P—Plnh’l, $22 00; 0. G.No. 1, $82 00; No. 2, 82200, CEILI @837 00. —$21 00 LATH AND SHINGLES—A star(best) | | sliingles, 83 85, No, 2, 82 50; No. 3, $2 00, Lath, 33 b0, Bullding Materlal. LIME—Per barrel, $1 35; bulk per bu., 350, Cement, bbl, 83 50. Towa plaster, hbl, $2 50, Hair L E b, B Taree] felt 100 1bs, 83 50, Straw board, $4 oo PAPER-Straw paper, 316; rag paper 4¢; dry goods paper, 7c; manila paper, news paper, 8¢. COAL~—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris Run Blossburg, $12; W hitebreast lump, Whitebreast_nut, $6; Towa lump, $6: Towa nut $6; Rock Springs, $8; Anthracite, all sizes, 812 50, Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 73; green cured hides, 8fc; green salt, pert cured Dides, S@gic; dry Hint, sound, 13@140; dry calf and kip, 12@13¢; dry salt hides,sound, 11@12¢; green calf, wi. 8 to15 ibw., 10@11¢; green calf, wh, under 8 Ibs, per skin, 70c; green pelts, 81 00@1 16; groen lamb kkins, o1 10&1 28 dnm-u-ul hifen, tworthicd rae, (cut sco oy menh, classed two- ) icds rate,) l:nmlud hides 10 pez oont. off, (mmukmn, No. 1, 45c; No. 2, 50¢; No. 3, i No. 1, 10, Mink, No. 1, 506; No. 2, 300 No. 8, No. 4, de. Jox, No, 1, (‘»0\, No, Skunk, No. 1, bl 67>c; short stripe, 40c; nartow stripe Urgad stripe, 10c. Tallow, 7. Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; hea 15@15¢; medinm ul\\wuhcd light, lN(lr 20c: tub-washed, choice, 32¢; fair, 30c; dingy and w., 28¢; burry, black and cotted wools 2@0c less 8hot. SHOT.—Shot, $1.75; Buck shot, $2.00; Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; do., half kegs, $3.48;"do., quarter kegs, §1.57; Blast- ing, kews, $8.35: Fuse, ver 100 feet o0c, Heavy Hardware List. Lron, rater, 83 20; plow stecl, cast, Tho; tool do, 15@0 wagon, Kpokey, sef fi“»o.im lmf;s, per set, 1 25; felloes, sawer dry, 140; umxueu, ench, 70@85c; axles, ench, 75c; square’ nuts, per b, 7@llc; washers, per 1b, 8@18¢; twvets, per Ib, 11c; coil chain, per b, 6@12; malleable, 8c; iron wedyes, 60; crowburs, 6c; harrow teeth, fo; homeahoos, por keg, 5 00; spring steel. 7@8c. NATLS—10 to 20d, 8.50; 8to 10, 363 , 390; 4d, 415; 8d, common, 4 90: 8, G 40; clinch, all sizes, 5 15; b, ('Iudng d casing, 4 410 oing 4 15, 1 finish, 4 65; 84 finish, 4 90; 6d m.h, 515; half Kegs, 10¢ extra, Paints Olls and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—Whita lexdy Omaha 7¢; white lead, 0. P. & C. Co.,pure, 6c; Marseilles green, 1 to3 Ib cans, 20c; grven, L. M. & D) ey biind and shutter e, 12 M & 1 e Varl ¥ be; Venetian red, n Vermiliod, I, & P, MARKETS BY TEILEGRAPH Grand ’--ct n Market GRraND Juxerion, Ta,, October 5, Eggs—13c, Butter—13c, Chioago Produoe. CHicAao, Octole On change the markets were irregu d lower. The receipts of grain vore 16,000 bushels by canal and 1s by rail, inelading 154 of f corn, 80of oats, 15 of rye T 18 Very quict and s'"fi‘\ nominal, buyers holding off; nt:-vk u(lu comy 2 red winter, quict at 1 40; y 126; rejected winte : was again though trading active further redug were liber: ] d there was considey pressure at times to sell. Local influcuces were the controlling power; market open ed about }@fhe lower, beeame weak un d rge offerings and prices declived per bushel below the ~pening figures, then rallied after numeron uations 1§@1ic per bushel, anl closed about 1{e per bushel Jower for o, Octobor, 130 Jower fox, seller Noverns ber, and 1dc lower for seller December, on the regular board, and o cali 1423 for November; 144 for December; 130 for the year; No. 8 spring, quiet, nominally 123, Corn -~ No, 2 and high mixed was again unsettled and weak; offerings quite liber. alon speculative account while the demand was fair and chiefly from parti to provide for outstanding contracts; sh ping demand moderate; prices at opening were fully 13e per Tutta (taWwer, and daks ng the ear) t of the da; further gradual reduction of 2@2}e per bushel was submitted to. The market finally closed « lower for October, 2l lowor for November, and 2c lower for Decem- Der on the regular board,, and on the eall, at 683c for Octobe: wmh«-r' Mo for Decembe) rejected, 63, Oats—Lower and trading comparative- L\' light; . 2 closed on_call at October; 4t for November; 46¢ cember; 50kc for May. Rye—Less active; No, 2, 111 for Octo- ber; 1 14 for November; 1 16e tor Decem. 110 for October and November, Pork—Steady at a decline of 15c; closed at 19 05 November; 1995 for .lnulh ary; 20 173for February. Lard—Steady but lower; closed at 12 05 224@12 25 for N ear; 12 60 for 12756 for February. TIIURSI).\ Y. OCTOBER 6, Liverpool Prodnoe. LavkrPoot, Octabor . 1851 108 0@ 138 6 Winter, 108 @ 11s 4d; spring, | @108 85 white, s 118 0; elub, | 114 3¢ 7d. Corn—0is 8 Pork— 80s, Lard 615 6d e p— - | Tolodo Proauoce Toreno, October 5, Waeat—Firmers No 2 red, 150 for November; 158} for Decombers 156 for January, Corn”_Firmer: No. 2, 70¢ for October; | 70fc forNovember: 604¢ the year | Oats Dull and nominal | s | Baltimore Prodnee. | BALTIsORE, O inter firm; £1 50} @ w<h and Octobers #1544 bid Novem- Corn—Mixea western for cash, Buffalo Live Stock. East Burraro, October 3, receipte, 10 cars; ship light to good Yorkers, o medium woights, 6 706 quiet; TH@ e Wilmington Market. Wi ox, October 5 Turpentine - Firm; 49}, Cleveland Market. CLEVELASD, October, 5, Spivits Potroleun — Steady; standard white, 110; test, To East Liberty Live Stook. EAST Linknty, Pa,, Octob Cattle e, 6 006 5 8 common, 4 00 4 30; ents, 1,071, Slows receipts, 2,000; shipments, bricos range from 3 00@4 75, .0(\': Do correspondend with parties in m to purchiasing several ear loads of potatoes, creamery butter, choice dalry butter, drossed poultry, & you witl Femember my name when you have these articles to sell, Keferenco First National i O WILLLS 3. YATES, Cash Grocer, Oma: | € Bl mile west of the Deal and Dumb Asylur SeL8w it JOHN STURE! AGENTS WANTED rox otk NEW BOOK, DWORAK & BECKMAN . TW ALFRED LEWIS, M. D. 'Vioa'e cut this ot w0 that | JOHN L. LINDBERG C. F. HUNTIN -IN. D. JACKSON G. D. A. HOLMF BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG, "7 DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. HOTELS. PROPRIETORS. OITY HOTEL, OHENEY & CLARK, Biair, Neb. ARAPAMOE HOUSE, L. CLUTE, Arapahos, CENTRAL HOUSE, NELIGH HOUSE, DORCHESTER HOTEL, COMMERCIAL KOTEL, GAGE HOUSE, DENVER HOUSE SANDERS HOUSE, WOODWARD HOUSE, JOHN COOPER, W. D. MOULTON, A. 8. KINKLE, J. 6. MEAD, A. R. NAGE CAIRNS & WILLIAMS, CHAS. E. McNISH, WAREN WOODWARD, Oakdale, Nebs. West Point, Nob Dorchester, Neb. Neligh, Neb. Republican Oity, Hastings, Neb. Friend, Neb Exeter, Neb, PACIFIC HOTEL, 8. J. PORTER, Fairreont, Neb ESTES HOUSE, N. T =8TES, Grand Island, Neb, U. P. HOTEL, 8. F. BERRY, Gibbon, Neb, COMMERCIAL HOUSE, F. W. WILMS, Kearney, Neb. COMMEROIAL HOUSE, T. M. STONE, Orleans, Neb. HOLLAND HOUSE, GEO. B. HOLLAND, Red Cloud, Neb WILBER HOURE' THOMPSON REED Wilber, Neb BLUE VALLEY HOUSE, R. DAVIS, De Witt, Neb, REYNOLDS HOUSE, Z. 0. ROCKHOLD, Wymore, Neb, COMMERCIAL HOUSE, A. C. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb. Chester, Neb. Beatrice, Neb Creston, la. E. FUNKHOUSER, W. P. RENSHAW, SWAN & BECKER, WESTERN HOUSE, PACIFIC HOTEL, BUMMIT HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la. PARK HOTEL, W. J. GARVIN, Corning, la. BURKE'S HOTEL, E. R. BURKE, Carroll, la. CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL, NEOLA HOTEL, CENTRAL HOUSE, EMERSON HOUSE, T BMUSINESS DIRECTORY. [8.0. & P. R R., CHENEY BROS., F. SIEVERTZ, 8. P. ANDERSON, A. L. SHELDON, Mo, Valley vune., Ia. Neola, la. Malvern, la, Emorson, la. Northern Nebraska. | cipts, 4,600; shipments, | [ GREEN & 00, . + Dry-Goods and Clothing e e fath, 00 | KING, ELWOOD & CC “General Merchandise ... General Merchandise nware and Sporting Goods. .Hardware and Groceries uxmoru-u and Queensware l‘hwu ian and Surgeon, Drugs and Groceries i .Oakdale Flouring Mills .Harness and Saddles “Blacl knuutlung and Wagon-Making .Boots and Shoes F. H. LE DUC...... W. RITZ & CO.. PHILLIPS P. HURFORD. .. JOHN H. BENNETT ). A. OLSEN b Se3wlt | ROOD & SMITH Antelope County Bank AKEN UD- Bay horse of tnedium sizo, shod | R. G. KING, roker on wll fect and abont six one- | 8, 8. KING. . v Antelope County Attorney at Law Attorney at Law 3 .Attorney at Law al Estato and Loan Agent .. Real Estate Dealer C. PALME VCAYTIOR., & M. LATTA.... Bulk Meats—Short rits closed 873 ) § 73 for N being the Story of the Scriptures, by Rev. George S. ¥ Commercinl House for Oetober; § 95@9 074 for November. | Aioxandor Crook, D. D., R mela wad LRty h,g:{ Iu)“p, iR Centrall HOsa Vhl»kywhuw 9 ‘Srigtiage for old atil young. . Profusely iiastrer | § iR, . Recei] 183 bbls,, ted, making a most ‘interesting and impressive [ JOHN HACKE' T Oakdale Hnn-n 77,147 bn; corn, 35 bu; oats, youth s insti Every parent will secure ghis | THE P AND I'l,()\\' Nowspaper (Week bu; rye, 13,231 bu; barley, 50,711 b Shipment«— Flour, 19,238 bbls., wheat, 27,143 bu; corn, 140,201 b i rye, 5,110 b baviey, O‘lnu;o l.lv. Svook. (’Hr0AGO, October 5, Cattle — Receipts, 6,000; shipments, 1,400; demand good and market more a tive ut 5@ 10c advance on good qualitis very few choice offerings; export catt] @1570 , 1bs., 6 S0 85 good 1, clvice = abioing, b 456020, conno l.i', 45‘ bu:;llln u:ek. 2206@8 3 00@s tookers ey 1 no@; 00 cnfky oalves, 700 @16 00; vangt eatete quiet Hug finn tn ans, bulk, 3 15@8 60; breed ves, 3 706 50. Sheep- - Receipts, 2, 100; shipments, values firm and mark t steady; g.u.«l to choice lers. 3 80@4 10. 000; shipments, wweak and h@10c n sympatby with the decline in s; best stock in good de ! ecline. mainly on common to ¢ mixed packing, whick light, 6 30@6 70; choi heavy, 6 507 culls_and grassers, 4 (0@G00; market closed very weak., St.lmni- Prodnoo ST, Louis, October 5, Flour—Easier, ‘Wheat—Closed higher and fir No. 2 red, 148i@1 48} for cash; ;1 4 Oc- tober; 1 for November; 156} for December; 1 60§ for January. Corn—Opened lower and declined, re- covered and closed at O7j(@isc for cash; t7c for October; 70 for November; 71} for December; 72} for January; 77} for May. Oats—Lower; 47ic for cash; for November; Jfij‘lor December, Rvo—]m\mr vkl q #urle_)'»-l{ulet: choice to fancy, 1 00@ 5, Lead—Firm; 4 25, Butter—Unchanged, Figs—Unchanged. Pork--Lower; jobbidg, 19 75. Whisky=Steady at 116, Lard— \nmlnully lower at 12 00, Receipts—Flour, 1,000 hbls; wheat, 21 . bu; corn, 14,000 bu; oats, 7,000 bu; rve, 3,000 by barley, 10,000 bu, hhupm(‘nhvl‘l--ur 1.3000 bbls; wheat, 15,000 bu; corn, 80,000 bu; oats, 19,000 bu; rye, none; b none, 48 5 Ame wrome yellow, L., M., 0. &D. O, New York Produce. vellow ochre golden ochre, 16; New York, October 5. HEvany Gos Braintos plara:s Hanbioal cad|| " EloureaDull and 1016 Towersaoath am oa't, walnut, chestnut and ash 12¢. flour quiet and unchanged. iy Wheat—Opened 1@14c lower, but subse- r aints quently hecame strong and recovered §@1c White lead, 6}c; French rinc, 10¢; Paris | 9f the decline, closing feverish and i whiteing 24c; whiting gilders, 1hc; 3 red winter, lhb. No. 2 do, whiting” com’l, lt’.. lampt mruk German- 1 white, 15061 503; Nn town, Tdc; lampblack, ordinary, 8c; Prus- and__Milwaukee, 145 No. sian Dine, 45c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, ng, 138 No. 2 red October, | 53}@ brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, dc umber, raw, 1c; mmm, burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, 4c Corn- Opened 1@fc lower but close | ereen genuine, 350; Paris green com'l | stronger and fairly active; ungraded mix- 20c;_ chrom- o 063 vor- 18c; ‘Indian red netian_read, Sookeonts ed lead, 74c; chrome yel- willion, Ame rose pink, 14c; veuctian redAm., 1 e yellow, genuine, w, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle, 8¢c; ochre, c; ochre, American, Ihe; Winter's mineral, 2he; lehigh brown, 2§ spanish brown, 2ke; Prince's mineral 4 VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, TFurniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, $1; furniture, U, 8%c; coach, extra, $1 40; Coach, No. 1, 81 20; Dam sl 50; Jn pan, 70c; asphaitum, 70c; shellac, $350; hard oil finish, &1 30. OILS 110" carbon gallon, 114c; 150" eadli hz, 75" headlight r gallon, rigullon, 103cs crystolings per galon, o Tt e o Rl ey Tty ed, per'gallon, 67c; lard, winter strd, per nl) rOn. u 1, The, \n. l, i00; castor, CXX. e gallon; 1 80e, No. 3, 1 05; aweet o, Bies sperm, W. B, per gallon, TR por gallon, 60c; neatsfoot extra, por galion, 155, No, 1, 67} lmbel, cating, zero, per su.limu 800, summer, 1 machine, No. 1, per gallon, § sperm, dinal, par gatlon, 80c;, busd penting, per gallon, 'Gdo; napths, 74 deg, y er gallon 200, 63 deg, 20c. Liquor, ALCOHOL—187 proot, $2 85 per yine. gallon, ' extra” Callfornia pivis proof at 126 o proof gallon Biple softacd ‘mirit prooh, 8124; per proof gal re-distilled whis e 81 00@1 50; ine blended, 81 50@@2 50; Kentucky bour- Lons, 820067 00; Kentucky and Pennsyl- vanin ryes, §2 00@7 00, LRANDIES —Tmported, 8 00@16 0; domestic 1 40@+ 00, ()l}B&)«lmwrwl. 4 50@6 00; domestic, RUMS—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New England. 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50; 1 4¢ l;;gAcll AND APPLE BRANDY-- 0 Catawba, per case 4&:@ ed, bc; No, 8, 78@73; 86}e; No, 2 October, Oats—Lower and dull No. 2 53@bbe; No. 1 mixed, 43¢; No, 2 do, 471(« 481 ed western, 48¢, tye—Firm at105@1 11, Barley—Dull, Pork—Dull anda shade lower; s ew mess, 19 75@20 00; do Ut.w November, 19 25@19 50, 2 white, B ot and r and Lard—Weak and 10@12}c lower; 12 87} for cash and October; 1247 for Noveu er. Beef- -Unchanged. Cut Meats —Unchanged; long clear mid- dles 11 50; middles 11 25 \Vhinky Nominal, N oumtnmtl Prodnoo. OrxcrNNati, October 5, bbing, 20 50@20 75, wrent make, 12 25, Meats— Juiet; —Quiet; clear wides, l" 12 @12 25, Pluur ~Eosier; family, 7 2 clear rlb sides, Wheat- Nu. 2 red, l 47 b“ Corn 2 mixed, 70¢. Uats mixul Alie. Rye—S 2, fall, 1 16§, bl Barley—Firm; I\u 2, fall, 1 20, Whisky—Steady at 1 15, - Philadelphia Prodluo. l'un..uml.vum, October 5, Wheat—Firm; 1690 for cash and Octo- ber; 1 53} for November. Corn—V¥irmer; 73}@73{c for cash and October; 76} c for November, Outs ~ Firmer; 51§@52 for cash; 51y« n iu for October. Rye—Firmer; 109 for cash, Peoria Prodace. Pronia, October 5, Corn—TIrregular and easy; high mixed, ux @69¢; mixed, 68@ige. Oats—Easy; No, 2 white, 46)@47c, Rye—Trregular; No. 2, 1 12{(@] 13}, High Wines - Unchanged at 117, sorm, 30,150 ey, Receipts—Wheat, nulw, bu; oats, 4,850 bu; rye, 8, 1,000 bu; Inluh wines, none. Shlpmunu~—wllut. none; ©o| 20 | bu; oats, 87,250 bu; rye, b Vley, 8,000 bu; high wines, none, buj ba m should circulate it, FMce o white, 57c; [ $3.00, Bend for cheetars with extrn torums, J H.CHAMBERS & CO. St. Louls 0. Tus Mosr Porvuar! Tus Busr Swnuivo! THE OVALCHURN Tar Best winm = Cuurng AND Quicknr MOST CON- THAN ANY VENIENT OTHER Cuury IN TH® M arkxa Mhnu taciired tn Sve siz 8, 4.6, 8, 10 and 1 gallons, It hus._no Hence uo nolso wes ity work easily ‘wnd gickly. and gets the largest amourt ‘of Tuthr fimihe milk or cream; '8 maae from *he “est ash ‘nuber. [t sold at x lower price than any wthé. first-clase hum, Send for dis.ripiive clreuiaR i pnu at to the OVAL CHURN EIJMPI D O FallandWin- ter of 1881. E'ree to any address. Con- tains full description of «ll kinds of goods for personal and family use. We deal directly with the consumer, and sell all goods in any quantity at wholesale prices. You can buy better and cheaper than at home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 and 229 Wabash Avenue,Chicago,I1L seldwim o Send forow New Tlustras ted Price-List No. 30, for PROBATE NOTICE. State of Nebraska, Douglas Connty, ss: Ata County Court, hld at the County Court TRoom, in and for ‘kaid County, August 1st, A. HOWARD B, SMITII, Nel- D. 1801, Prescat, County Judge. Tn the matter of the estate of Joseph H. won, deceascd: On reading and fling th tition of Martha 8. Nelson, praying that the instrament, pur- porting 6 bo s daly autho onticatod copy'o ‘ast will and testament of said deceased, and of the probate thereof, by the Fountain County, State of Indiana, and this day filed in this Court, may be allowed and recorded, as the last will anil testament of waid Joseph H. Nelson, deceased, in and for the Stato of Ne: braska. Ordcred, That August 2ith, A, D. 1881, at 10 o'clock a. tn., Isassigned for hearin g said petition, when all persons inferested in said mattor may appearat o County Court to bs held, in and for I County, and vhow catise why the prayer of Yethionor atouid not od; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing therool, bo iven to all prsony interested in said matter, by publishing & copy of this order in Tiik OMANA WrEKLY Brr, & newspaper printed in said County, for three siceessive weeks, prior to said day ol hearing. [A true copy.] HOWARD B, 8MIT] ('mln}\' rJL\HI:N UP-—Iron gray pony staflion hrande 3, F. on left shoulder, at C. H. Knowle' miles west of Omaha, on - the 2. Westyato's " farm, sezwWiL WAN'.H»D BOB OREATIVE SCIENCE and Bexual Philosophy. Protusery 11iustrated, ' he mest Important and oot bOGK published, Rvery family wanw It txlr-urdin-ryu jcoments « flered Azonta. Addrena + @R’ PRLINING 0 . BY. 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Do not fail to see us before pnr- chasing. - Max MEYER & CO, WEHEHOLES A ILE OBAGGONISTS. Tobacco from 25¢. per pound upwards. Pipes from 25¢. per dozen upwards. Cigars from $1500 per 1,000 upwards. CARPET HOUSE ! J. B. DETWILER, 1813 Farnham 8t., OMAHA, NEB. Body Brussols, 1,26 to $1.76; Tapestry Brus- sels, 116 to 81 ply Carpet, 81,25 fo §1.40; Bost 2ply Ingrain, $1.00 0 ¥1.15; Cheap 2ply Ingrain, 40¢ to Gbc. Mattings, Oil Cloth and Widow Shados at Lowest Market Prices Largest Stock and Lowest Prices, Samples furnished at yard-ra ’ MARSEILLES ADAK WOUNTED SIELLER, l:orn Shellers, Powers, Cultivators & Corn Stalk Cutters. Marseilles Mg Co Marselles, La Balle Go., KU Je 28wy’ Speclal Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that M. EELILIVMIAN & CO. Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and Prices of CLOTHING, FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND OHILDREN'S WEAR. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. We are prepared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styles and Patterns, Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection, RESPEOTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO,, 800 to 812 13th 8t., Corner Farnham