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e X FINANGE AND COMMERGE, Syt oo, 10 o, 2 SODA, -I‘\vhl}:l‘l!\ rape, slx 00; l;m. land do, £3 00; C s, 83003 Keg sols, FINANGIAL. W do urch's Keg sorda, STARCH. —Pear, 4ic @8fo; _ Corn Staren, Gloss, T lver Gloss, 8} N . October 18, ¥w YoRk, October %; Exeeldor MONEY AND STOCKS, The money markét today wag easy throughout, the rate for call loans ab no | yom, in sacks, 3 time going higher than 6 per cent. and the | bbIs dairy, 100, 8s eloring rat s were 3(@4 per cent, DRIED FRUITS-Choice halves, Exchange closed stendy at ¢ peaches, new crop, 100; Evaporated Ay 5 b Loxes, 18j@14cs Mi Governments elosed stoady Vork apples, 8los B Currency 0's. . 180 bid. ic. C irrants, 7@7e; L | 1 4’ coupons. ... 1153 b he 4}’ coupons, .. LI2¢ bidy | ¢ Full Cream, 180 G's continued ..... . 100y B continued. ... v .. 90} (WARE—Two hoop_ paile, Pacific railrond bonds elosd as folle 0 No1 Union lets, 1 Mj@1 1 grants, 1 13@1 144; sinkin at1 22; Centrals, 1113G1 8TOCKS. The stock market to-day, with the ex- coption of & few spasms of weakness, was | S L strong and buoyant thronghout. Dealings f"“ m.,\i-,:.mll ‘s: were large and attended with considerable | bacon, sides e 3 animation, There were large purehases “,\,4‘;“;"‘ Hr}m'hfl:]‘ni5"':‘:'.'.'.‘..11I: 'i‘:rm:: for both long and short account, under half bbls, 6 sherkine, in which prices advanced sharply and elosed 1 half blls, 7 8. at the highest point of the day. Anim- I-‘:?{u|u“u'":\|:}u°.‘\ty";l"- }ff portant feature of to-day's dealings was Y—New, ‘““‘ RNt i elovated shares, which ndvanced on re- NS—Medium, hand picked $375 ports that d fficulties existing between the er'h)“I:h: roads were in process of settlement, These ¥ reports were subsequently denied but ve peated later, The advance for the ds outside of elevated stocks, ranged from |} 3@4 per cent. 3 The following are the closing bids: Mo Pac.... Uni unds offercd 65, caddie, o cases, 5,1 Breakfast hacon, 14, ried beef, 14c; should hawms, canvassod 140 4 inch nnd larger, 9}e; § nch. 10}e, n Tmperial, 3 60; muulam, 3 no. white Ttussian, 5 50: Kirlca Praicie Queen, (100 caker)y 3 s mgmolin, 4 80. DLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8, oxes 40 Ibs., 16 oz., 68, 16¢. AETH .0 ich O LY -American, 8 40; I.runwich 340: Fhtbepten K-‘“,;"h';“s';{‘;m Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 50; Lewis' . } e el lve, 275, i SH—Pennsylvauia cans, 4 doz., Q,,f W B2 55| e, 885 Babbitts Bll, o, in ow, o 1903 Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 150, Preferred .. Y C NY FIELD SEED —Red clover, cholco O&W new, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover Oumnba new, §700; whito clover, new, $1400 Proferre ol alfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, Oregon N 813 00. Tilllothy. good, mnew, &3 00; Pacific Mail ... 194 | blue grass, extra olean, S150; blue ross | d & E. clean, 81 25; orchard grass, $2 50; red top, choice, 1 03; millet, comnion or Missouri, 80c; millet, German, $100 to $125; Hungarian. 80c. HEDGESEED—Osage 1tobh bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, $450; honey locust, per 1b., 85c; per 100 Ibs., $25 00. San Franciso. . {2 Preferred .. o proforeed. 108 St P M&M,.. 121 FISH—Family white fish, 90 1b bt bbls 3 75; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 30; No. 1 white fish, in 10 1b kits, 100; family 3 101b kits, 73e; New Holland herring, per MLSEW. . 18 % | keg, 135; Russian sardines, 70e; Colun:- bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Georyze's l‘lll‘ ()\I.\HA DAILY}SI‘I‘: Horses and Mules. The market is brick and all grades are selling well at a slight advance in p ices. I'he demand for good horees exceeds tho supply considerably, Prices range as fol- lows: Fine single drivers, 81 draft horses, $17 2 horses, 8100, to 150.: Extra farm h.,rw, 0, to 125.: Common to good farm hors to §100.; F e, $60. to 5§ hands (extra), $125, 50,5 14 nds, $100, to 1403 14 to 14} hands, 875, t0100.; 13} to 14 hands, $60, to 75 Drur . to 300 Extra Acid | Balsam s, por 0e; Cinchonidia, per b, 90¢; 40; Epeom Copubis, per 1b, 70 S por { roform, per b, 81 4 ilycerine, o, po ser gatlon, 114¢; d Todide, per Ih; ; Sulphate of M.-r shine, per oz, Sulphur_flour, per 1\ 4¢; Stevefnine, ver oz, 81 500, Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 73; green cured hides, 8 salt, psrt cured hides, S@gic sound, 13@14c; dr. ealf and kip, ry salt hides, sonnd, 11@12c; green calf, wi. 8 to15 Ihs,, 10@11e; green calf, wt, under 8 s, per, skin, 70c; green ,-th., 81 00@1 15; green lamb gkins, 1 10@1 25; damaged hides, two-thind race, (cut_scored and one grub, classed two 1 irds rate,) branded lmlm 10 per eent. ,fi Coun skins, No, 1, 0. 4, 10¢ No, ‘2, Bhe; short stri {n. 4 Uroad stripe, 100, Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heavy, @1 medium unwashed, light, 18@20c; washed, choice, #2c; fair, 80c; dingy burry, black and cotted wools t and w., 28¢; 2@0c less Lumber. FENCING—No. 1, 12 to 20 ft, $20 00; No. 2, 12to 20 ft., 19 00; sheeting dressed, Nn. l. 18 00, No. 2, 16 00; common boards, "RRANING—16 fe. and under, per M, 20 00; 10 ft. studding, 22 00;22 ft. 22 00; ishi No, 1, finish 1 d —No, inisl ane m 1 finish 1 hltl Sifi ; No. 2. finish 13, 14 and 2 inch, $4500: No. o finish, Linch, 0 00; No, 3 finish, $3500; 0. G. battons er 100 et §100; well curbing, $2200; rough § an fnch battons per 100 foet lin., 50c. STOCK' BOARDS—A stock, $0.00; 1 $35 00; C, $30 00; common stock, §22 50 FLOORING—No. 1, $10 00; No. 2 435 00; No, 3, §2200; yellow pine, No. 1, $10 00, MINING STOUKS. Bank codfish, 6c; Gen, boneless codfish; Following are the elosing_quotations of | 8jc; boneless fish, 4je. mining stocks at the New York wining | = MACKEREL—Half hbls mess mackercl, exchange: 100 1bs, 812 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do, Ba lo Isle GreatEastern.. 11 | 100 Ibs, 6 00; hf bbls, fat hnuli do, 100 Movse . Scora Nov....1350 | Ibs, 8 85; mess mackerel, 12 I , 225 Cherokee. . Oriental & M.. 83 | No. 1 ex shore, 12 Ib do, 1 50; No. L shore, Findley. Lron Silver 200 |12 b do. 1 00: fat family, 10 ib do, 75c. Hibernin, State L. Nos1&4, 82 VNED GOODS-—Oysters, 2 1Ib Con. Va Stato L Nos 263 300 | (I e ), per case, $420; do 1 I {Ficld's), Lower Ci r case, 2 50; do 2 1h (Standard), per case, 90; do 1 Ib (standard), per case, 2 50; do 2 1b (slack), per case, 275; do11b (slack), per case, % bo. Onions, 380. Salmon, 1 b, per dozen, 1 60@1 70; do 21b, per dozen 5. Sardines, small fish, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 14ic; American, quarter boxes per box, 11c; do half boxes, per box, 214e, Lobsters, 1 1b per amen, Independence . Eureka Leadville. CHIOAGO MONEY MARKET. CHrcaco, October 13. The, local monetary ituation remains | 1 80, l';ullbmm: 230 do (3 0¥ pe unchanged. Money is in goud subply but | case, ; Corn, 2 ountain cave, 870; sonked 210; do as the demand shows no signs f abato | BT 07 2705 souked corm, 2103 S0 ment rates rule firn at 6@7@8 per cent. | string beans, per_case, 2 25; Lima beans r case, 220. Succotash per case, 2 25. per annum. Euwtern exchange between x ol y banks was without quotable change, L::'&:x"‘"“’"- :ufa";r?u% Wt ;‘;g: nales being at 80@S1 di count per 81,000, | 850, strawberries, 2 Ib, per caxe,? T ‘The :lea.ings of the associated banks were n\upbt- e, 2 b, per cnu, 2753 8900, Danusons, 31, per_cade, 24 poin;:o\g‘e N(){rdurs for money from oouatry | Latsenes * I L (88 o6, Whom.,ber. ries per case 2 80, Egg n}'jlums, 2 fh Cu 88, lo, choice, T CA8O, Omaha Wholesale Market (Fis s I or cue '3 50: do choioe, * Orrice oF THE OMAHA Bre, 1b per case,4 50. i“AplUu' 21b, per case, Thursiuy Evening, O tober 13, 400@5 75, Peaches, 10: In the grain markets ¢ ~day we note a|do3 ‘l&wy- Y ooém‘gm ‘{;’- (pie), -‘;D"’- per . 385 do pic, r dozen, farther decline, Wheat, 1.:2c lower; bar- RICE—CA‘:'olmn, S Shos Lom,m by ley. 1clower. Corn declined 2c at the ele- @8ie. vators;® oats also 2c lower at the e evators; | PEANUTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten- i nessce, 9c per Ib; fancy white, 100 per 1 but on the streets corn brought aa high as | 1e=30¢ 3¢ Pe! Virgi ni‘yuw' e 60c per hushel, and oats were selling for | 1130, 40@6)c by the wagon lot. Dry Goods. v Provisions—K;gs, scarce and advanced [ BROWN COTTONS. uckeye L L 1@2. Good butter, soarco and advanced | 725 Coptinental O do, Be; Orescont 7”* about 5c per pound. Potat es are rather | Crescent A 8¢; (.mm.'mua LL_6jc; soarce, but pricos not advanced thia wok, | dian Hend 7A¢; Lawrence LL, 6c; Ports- Hardware—Firm. Iron rates advanced | 00uth P, do, dhe; Utiea € hhe; Winthrop ot Wachusetts _ 7he. £033.30. Nails, unchanged. "BLEACHED COTTONS~Altoona 34 IR Gc; Auburn A 4-4 8ic; Ballardvale 4-4 Local Grain Lealings. lnfic. Dairy Cloth 5hc; Fairmont 4-4 63c; WHEAT.—Cash No, 2,1 11}; cash | Fruit 4- 4 10}; Ho e4-4, SP nsdale 4-4 9)c; New York Mills 4-4 18¢c; Pocassett C No. 4.1 00; rejected 82jc. BARLEY.—Cash No 2, 03c; No. 8, [ 4-4 8hc. Wamsutta, 4-4 13c. 2c, PRINTS.—Allen’s fancy, 6he; Ameri- RYE.—Cash, 930." can_do, 6ic; Arnold’s do, 7c; American CORN,—Cash No, 2, 45]¢, OATS,—Cash, 330. do, bc; Berlin solid wlnrnlk ConestogadoGic Cochico robe, 7c¢; Freeman robe, Dunnell do, 7c; Eddystore do Live Stock, Harmony, 5he; Hartel,6he; Knickerbocker, AT OMAHA BTOCK VARDS. ';?c; (‘?lu{:ci&r do, Ghe; Hamilton, Gho? Cattle ~Gond whipping, $400; fat cows | Humilton do, 7 J’nr!borodn,fl ; South- and heifers. 82 75@3 00, bridge do. 5e; Sprague do, Bho; S‘lnp- Hogs—Mixe | packing, 35 00@0 4. son's solid black, Ghcs Shn n- muurn egatta do, Hc; Pacific do Sprague do, Manchester, acific, 7c; Spragu 4e; Southbri l;(c.Glc. Muystic, 6c; Merri muck shirting, 6c: Washington ~oil colors, 'r CAMBRICS S iterins b downand 4489 00| 7 Sonchivtdgo i, O | @375 per 100 Ibs gross. % e Provisions. - - , straight graie, winte) hatent, $275; Wheat, arner, 5c; Harmony B, Glove Fi 'inish, 'n,‘n.m JEANS—Androscoggin sat- mk\vmul do. 90; Nuumkeag t strivigh $450 819 ) geah rye, 3 00 ¥ KYE FLOUR—$8 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per ecreenings, per cwt. b0c; wshorts, per owt, 90c; o 200 menl | ckport, The 5,‘.','1‘; Bld J:]::-J’..n{d‘r';)ad, per ewt, 1 205 meal Tn R NG A bong. A. 0. A, 17)e; POTATOI t Lokes, | Albany 8. A, X.. 17he; Cordin A O, E., 174c; Cordis, B, B., dhe Coneutogn, 1 Gy . fan: 1 25@1 85, SWEEI" POTATOES—Genuin» Jer ey, B2 por 1 very active at o@be por PI !Ul I'RY—Live chi B0 w2 75, PRAIR CHICKE per dozen, WILD (.F'INE—-Z 5@ 3 50, WILD bUG Red Stripe, 165c; ( ,una..m ™ O ay, He. Conestoga, §,C, 44, Gold Me Euston, B., 9)c ileom regular, y %2 50 I1le; Omegn uperior extra, 27c; Omegn 30028 00| 0 : Omegn A CA, fancy stripe, 4.4, 16c; Owega A i, 13; lujn shetucket, S., Shetncket, OIL CLOTH 4 wood, $3 00; 54 white marble, ns per dozen, 3~1 502 00, 20@30;poor, very soare wiif iraiin white clover in e O hrovin seaver Creek, A. A., blue and brown, Beaver Creck, B, B, hlue umllm:\vn, C. O, blue and D., blue and . hlue, 16¢; Otis B. B, "( Llue, 18c; Pearl coml, .‘4@\1. LEMONS Steady; per hox, At Mu« £10 00; mu BIEESWAX Y ellow, 18@20¢, |)\[1!\H B @l & per bushel, CABBAGE—$100@2 00 per dozen, as to quality CRANBERRIES—Per LLL, 88 00@ 860 CELERY ~Per doz , 6, Grocers List. COFFEE,—Lio, tair, 1ie; Rio, good, LG TR prins £ abilie. T Lo g ety Juva; 204@28lc, Mooha, 28}0; Arbuckle's, 174c. TEAS,—(Gunpowder, Choi 74 River hlne and hro 5 Arlington_stripe, 18 l;---um x\ drah, »,u,'lh K 10}c; Lion '8 —Americun, 10¢; Amonxeny, anics 5 Pittsheld, Fs Mn?s-—man D.&T, : Bell, 18¢; Bri uewu;«n. good, 45@; : Tnperial, good, 40(@4 Young Hyson, good, 3@ choice, 6ic@%1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, Japan, choice, 60@77 ong, go.d, 85@A0; Oulong, choice, 40@: Muchun,,. good, #5@40¢; cholce, $3@Adc, SUGARS.—Cut loaf, 11jc; ('runhml, 1be; Granulated, 1le;’ Powdered, 113 fo'f’ gwdared, 1o jo; New York Conl 10jc; Good A, 10f0; Prairie Exira O, | o (bt e e Barond e o) ‘o 104 da, 27ac; " Alexhndri, SYRUPS. —flué;nr Bouse, b, b0ce bt | nch, Blachod, 1805 Rndrosoog” 8.4, i ot % Vow York mills proof, 2240; \\ icklow, 18)c; Union Pacific, 18¢; Littend n, . & T., 30c; York, light weight, 124 N —An n, -4 brown 04 hrow, L 52¢; kegs, allons, choice hlmh L ’ski 1:1 Im h‘l;ew od, 29c; rup, H0e; 5 2be; SPICE . —Pepper, 4" pfifl 2The. e : II)IVG—I\« 1, 821 00; No. 2, $2200; $18 00. N > Gfd LAP-Plain, §22 00; 0. G. No.1, 332 00; No. 2, 82200, OEILING —$21 00@$87 AT AND SHINGT oA star(best) hingles 88 85, No. 2, 82 50; No. 3, §2 00. th, Eulldln‘ Material. LIME—Per barrel, 81 35; bulk per bu., 35c. Cement, bbl, §2 50. Iowa plaster, bbl, $2 50. 'Hair per bu, 85. _Tarre £olt 100 bw, 83 50, Straw board, $4 00, PAPER'-St aw paper, 3{c; rag paper, 4e; dry goods paper, 74; manila paper, 105; news paper, 8c COAL~—Cumberland ~ blackemith, 812; Morris_Run Blowsburg, 812; Whitebreast lump, $6; Whitebreast nut, $6; Iowa lump, $6; Town nut 86: Rock Springs, 38; Anthracite, all nizes, $12 50. Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 83 30; plow steel, cast, 7oj cast tool do, 15(@20 wagon spokes, se 9 .'5@.500 s hubs, per set, 1 25; felloes, saw 1.40; tongnes, each, 70@85c; axles, mfi, Thes square nuts, per 1b, 7@llc; wastior, por by $@18; uvete, per i, 11c; goil chain, per h: 6@12¢; mal iron wedgen, (e} crowlars, e harrow teeth, do; horseshoss, per ke, 5 00 aprioy steel. NATS10 to 204, 850; 8t 10, 365 6d, 390: 4d, 4 15; 3d, common, 4 #0: 3d, fine, 6 40; clinch, all sizes, 5 17; 6d, casing, 4.65; 8d casing, 4 4 ; 10d casing, 4 15; 10d finish, 4 65; 84 finish, 4 90; 6d fnish, 5 16; balf Keys, 100 extra. SHOT.—Shat, 8L.85; Buck shot, 82.10; Oriental Powder, kegs, 86.40; d Kegs, 83 48- do., s Guarter kegs, $1.88; gt ing, use, ver 100 feet B0c, o:nn and Tobaccos. OIGARS.—Seeds, 815.00; Connecticut, £25,00; Mixed, 835.00; Seed Havana, 350,00} Clear Havana, $75. TOBACCO — PLUG. — Golden Rule, 24 Ib, 60c; Spotted Fawn, 61c; Our Rope, 620; Star, pounds, 24 1b Lum, 60c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60c; Purity, 24 1, butts, B} Queen Boo, 24 b, butts, 53ct Glt Edge, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 57; Army dNavy, pounds, 5dc; Bullion, pounds, Lorillard's Cliinax, pounds, 60c. INE CUT--Tn Hard to Beat, 750; Golden Thread, 70¢; Fountain, 80c Favorite, G5c; lueky Mountain, %0c; Daisy, 45c.—In_tin foil s, Zou P’“‘““*‘“' 5 1b boxes, Lorillard’s Tiger, 60c. SMOKING—AIl grades-—Common, 25to 33c, Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 oz46ic; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of North Carglina, 16 07, 40; Senl of Nebras- ka, 16 o7, ome Jack, 4 oz, linen bagy, per b, $1.35; Marburgs’ Puck, 2 vz, tin oil, 550; Dog Tail, 65c, Paints Olls and Varnishes, PAINTS IN OTL—White lead, Omaha P. P., 7c; white lead, O. P, & C. Co.,pure, farwwilles gicen, 1 to 5 I e, 20c; Krench zine, green seal, 12¢; Fren ble, 8oj |1’ triple refined apirits, 187 proof, §1 24; per istilled whis] les. $100@1 50; , 81 50@2 h0; Kentucky bour Vons, §200@7 00; Kentueky and Pennsyl. vanis ryes, §2 00@7 00, BRANDIES lmwrt«l. £6 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00. »-Im]u\rh‘d. 4 50@6 00; domestic, S—-Tmported, 4 H0@6 00; Ln-[m.l 2 00(@4 003 domestie, 1 501 ACH AND Al E BRANDY 17564 00, ew W03 COHAMPAGNES—Tmported per ease, 26 00@34 00; A merican, por case, 18 00, 12 00@ ETS-—Per case, 4 50@16 00. Rhinewine, per case, G 08@ %0 per care 4 00@7 00, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Council Bluffs Market. CouNecil Brerrs, October 13, Flour - M mufm tured by Crystal and City Mills, 87 Kansas and Mis. flong, ha ryo d0. nl ‘l‘\u\l« 17 00 pl'rl . D 0(.. 6 00, Wood 5 00@7 7 00, Live Hogs— 00@h 25. Cattlo—Shipp g, 4 00@5 00; miloh cows 30 0045 00 per head: Dutohers stock, 2 70( 3 00, Sheep —1 006 Gl hides, 8¢ Woul Butte S Potatoes —1 001 20; sweet, 1@ Onions—1 25@1 40, Grnnd Junotion Market. GRAND JuNCTION, Ia., October 18, Eggs—ldc Butter— L Frodace. Curcaao. October 13, On 'Chanve the narket opened higher, but very soon became weak and ||l\!u‘rln The receipts of grain were 1,05 cur loads by rail, embracing 136 of wheat, 721 of corn, 104 of onte, 32 of rye and 63 of bar- Huur—l)ull and weak; stocks light; comunon to choice western !?nn,., 1 50@ 6 7b; do. Mi B3 patents, 760@9 b0; winter Lrnndu, 6 508 00; rye ter ruled quict pring. In. No. 2upriug a very 1 sgo speculwive businoss was transacted in this market and the feeling was decidedly unsettled and prices wrregular, Early in the day the markot wan stronger and prices advanced 13@1§0 above the closing fi ures on 'Change. yes- terday. Later, however, the offers wero facreased und prices began to weaten steadily at first, but as the offerings in- crensod the depression became more marked and rapid, and a decline of 4f a’ec per bushel was established, as_compared with the highest price paid early in the day. Then a reacti n of 13@2c followed, flucti: ated, and finally closed on regular board M.la.lllfnr October; 1828 for Novembe 1 1 314 for December; 1 86 for January; No. 3 spring, 1 18; re; jected nominal, Corn—A fair demand prevailed during the early part of the session and prices were advanced j@lc. When the outside figures were reached, the offeri ga for future deliveries were Iangely increased, and p ices gradually declinod 3@3je on the whole ran-o_and ruled tame to the close, The shipping demand. was moder- ate, ‘The market finally closed on regular board at rm;c@uob for Octobe, vember: 61 year; 7o for May; rej,oted, 56fc. Qats—Dull and spreued: ro, at_42jc for October; 42 43}c tor December; 47ic for May. Rye—Dull and lower; no demand; No, 2, 106 for Octobe 08 for \o\umller' 10 for December. Barley—Very quiet; No. 2, 105} for November. Pork-—Weak and tame; mess closed at 16 874 £ r cash and Octvber; 16 80 for No- ven ber; 17 05@17 10 for December; 1850 for Juuuary Lard—Easy; 11 60@11 65 for cash and November; 11 95 for December; 12 073@ 12 20 for "“"‘"‘;}' Bu kMeats—Fairly active and stead:; short ribs, 880 for cash; 875@8 95 for h Oc ober; 8 674@8 90 for l\a\embur' 910@ 9 l“A]lur January. i-ky—Steady at 118, , Receipts—Flour, 17,013 bbls,, wheat, 4‘{ 10 bu; corn, 273,208 bu; oats, 77,328 rye, l' 281 bu; barley, 40990 hn, Shlpmunt«» Flour, 14.60: ls., wheat, 26,869 buz corn, 279 818 bu; onts, 43,089 bu; rye, 4,211 bu., barley, 10,888 hu,, T e 1 Totedo Produce ToLeno, October 13. d- mand at first hands, 0c for No- | 14 irregular but mostly quiet and but little fur December: G0c for the | MProve closed for Novemper; | L1 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 18 1 St. Louis Produce Sr. Louvts, October 13, Flour—Dull and lower; XXX, 0 40@ . 6406 90; choice to fancy 7 00@7 60, Wheat then broke and became greatly demoral: Oponed higher and advanced, 144 for 2} for svember do, and wnsettled: 613c for o \n\l‘n\l or; J ‘nl‘ De for November; 45§c {ul Decem! > for May. Rye—TLower it 102 Barley—Dull and unchanged. Lead 07}, 0 creamery, Pork Lard Wblsg wheat, 4, 3 oats, 18,000 bu; \luy».nrntn £000 bbls; wheat, 22,000 bu; corn, 64,000 bu; oate, none; tye, none; barle DIREGTORY OF I.EADING WESTERN HOTELS HOTELS. FROPKIETORS, TOWNS CITY HOTEL, OMENEY & OLARK, Blair, Neb. ARAPAHOE HOUSE, L. OLUTE, Arapahos, CENTRAL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, JOHN COOPER, WM. CLEMMONS, Oakdale, Neb. Sew rd, Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, E. EVANS, 0'Neill, Neb, NELIGH HOUSE, W. D. MOULTON, West Point, Neb DOROHERTER HOTEL, A, 8. KINKLE, Dorche: Neb, COMMEROCIAL HOTEL, J. G. MEAD, Neligh, Neb, GAGE HOUSE, A. R. OAGE, Republican City, DENVER HOUSE SANDERS HOUSE, WOODWARD HOUSE, CAIRNS & WILLIAMS, CHAS, E. McNISH, WAREN WOODWARD, Hastings, Neb. Friend, Neb. Exeter, Neb. PACIFIO HOTEL, 8.J. PORTER, Fairmont, Neb EG1ES HOUSE, N. T £8TES, Grand Island, Neb. U, P.HOTEL, 8. F. BERRY, Gibbon, Neb. COMMERC AL HOUSE, F. W. WILMS, Kearney, Neb, COMMERGIAL HOUSE, T. M. STONE, Orleans, Neb. HOLLAND HOUSE, GEO, B. HOLLAND Red Cloud, Nob. WILBER HOURE' THOMPSON REED Wilber, Neb BLUE VALLEY HOUSE, R. DAVIS, De Witt, Neb REYNOLDS HOUSE, Z. 0. ROCKHOLD, Wymore, Neb. COMMERQIAL HOUSE, A. C. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb. Philadelphia Produoce. LADELPHIA, October 13, 4R@ 1 46 for cash and { for November, @68tc for cash and mber, le for cash; Hoj ‘Wheat. Octobs Corn QOctober; e for No I(yu Quiet at 110 for cash, s Chiocago Live Stock. CHICAGO, October 13, Cattle — Receipts, ~6,500; shipments, 3,600; strong and fairly active; exports, good to choice st ng, 40 610; commop to fair, 4 00@b 20 butch. ers 2 00@4 00; stockers and feeders, 2 60 @4 00; Texans, 2 90@3 80; half-breeds and natives, § 90@H 80; market generally good for all fat cattls, Sheep l\um'lpht 200; quiot and weak at 3 00@3 5 100; Inmbs per head, Receipts, shipments, 3,600 nd very good ¢nd market rathe: stronger on all grades; trade gen- cn\ll\' lively; mixed packing, 5 90@6 50 i 70@7 h0; Tight, Ho@d 7 1,500; shipments, ady; common to fair sice, 00 b 4h; enlls nn-l grassors, - - New York Produce. w York, October 13, Flonr—Heavy and 10@15¢ lower in some cases; sonthorn flonr quict and un- changed. ‘Wheat mular and unsettled; de- mand lights No. lxnl winter, 1 30@1 10; No. 2do, 1 46@1 45 L 1o white, 1 44}@ 1 454; No. 2 red, October, 1 41.0((.1 48}; do November, 148@1°513. Corn—YFeverixh and unsettled; ungraded mixed, 61@70¢; No. 2do, 68@70fc; steamer mixed, 69¢; No.2, October, 68} @68} Onts—Dull, heavy and low 1 white, dbe; No, 2 do, H1A@ No, 1 mixed, 48c; mixed western and state, 4H@ : No. 2mixed October, 4536 c. Rye—1 ull and nominal, Pork—Dull and decidedly lower, the de- cline ranging from 50 to G0o per brl; spot new mess, 18 60@19 00; do Ocsaber, 18 00, Tiard—Weak, unsottled and 10c’ lower; 11 95 for cash, 11 92)@11 95 for October; 11 95 for Novenby Boof - Unchunged, Cut Meats—Unchanged. Whisky ~Nominal. New York Dry Goodls. New Youk, October 13, There has been u continued lull in the The jobbing trade t In this divection, Creighton and Nlnbraré. STAGEH LINE Runs daily, leaving Creighton on arrival of traine at 6,30 p m. Arrivont Mobrara, 12 30 m, Leaves Niobrara, 1 :50 p. m. Ari Crefghiton at 6 . .. in time {ir truin. octlo-lm GEORGE BERKRY, Proprieto PILES! PILES! PILES! A Sure Cure Found at Lastl Need Suffer! Bleeding. Itching and discovered by Dr. Wil- Ved Dr. Williams box haa cured the enra standing, Ao o ol puflor ive minntes. Aticr: applyIng this wonderful soothing m dicine, ~ Lotions, fustru- ments and electuaries do more harm than good, Willianv's Uiutment absorby the tumors. allays the utens: itching (particulaaly at night after getring wairy in bed,) acts un apoultice, wives in- utant and 1 anless relief, and isprepared ouly for Piles, itching of the private parte, aud for noth- ing elso. Ttead what the on J. M. Ccfiinberry of Cleve- 1and says ab ut Dr. William's I dian Pile Oint- ment: 1 have used woores o Piles curos and it W .aeat—Lower; No 2 red, 1 41 for Oc- | affords me plessu e tossy thatlhave never found cember; 148 for January. n-—Lower; No. 2, 63¢ for Novem- ber; G43c for December; 702 for May. Oats—Nothing doin ‘Wilmington Market. WitaINGTON, October 13, Chminnnfl Produce. CINCINNATE, October 13, 20 00@20 25. nt make, 11 50. Bulk Meats—Quiet; clear ribs, 10 50, Bacon—Quict; clear sides, 1175, Flour—Dull: funily, 7 00@7 50, Wheat—Dull; No. ¥ red spot and track, 3, Corn—Dull; No, 2 mixed, 68jc. red weal, 11¢; French zinc, in var 20c; French ziuce, in ofl ass aad hurnt umber, 11 cans 12; raw and burn Sienun, 130: vandyke brown, { lamphlack, 12e; coach black, 17 black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prassian ultramnrine blue, 18¢; chrome M. & D, 1e; bind und shutter & Do) Tdo; Parin yreen, 18c; wscan & P., lhe; 0., 18¢c; blue, green, | e yellow, L. vellow ochre, 9c; golden ochry, 16; patent {Iryer, 6c; graining colors: light .mk dark oa's, walnut, chestnut and ash 1 Or ®aints White lead, 64c; French zine, 10c; Paris whiteing 24o; whiting u.l.m‘ 1c; whiting com'l, 13¢; lampblack Germa; town, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 8e; Priis. wiun Diue, tramarine, 18¢; vindyke, 0 8¢; umber, burnt, dc; ulber, raw, bu sienna, raw, 40 Paris green con'l N. Y/ 20c;_chrom- illion, Eng., 70c; ver- 18¢; Tndiun red, 10c, se pink, 14¢; venetian_ read, Cookson's o: venetian red A, 1c; red lead, 74 rowe yellow, genniue, 20c; chrome’ y rachelle, Amerian, 1 Iehigh lrown, 2 sienna, A Finter's mineral spanish brown. 24 e's mineral ARNISE per ;‘ullun. urniture, extra, £1 107 furnibure, Noi 1, 2 iture, U, 8%¢; coach, extra, ll 40; 1, $1 20; Damar, 81 50; Japan, wephaltum, 70¢; sholla¢, §350; hard oil finish. 51 50 OIS 110 carbon pergallon, 114 170 i eadight, per gallon, 1243 175" et pergallon, crystoline, per gallou, 20 linseed, raw, per gallon, 61c; Linseed, boil- per gallon, 07¢; lurd, winer ste'd, per cailon, 105 No. 1, Thc, x\.. 2, 0c; castor, XX’ per gallon, | 30, No. %, 1 05; aweet Der gallon, Bae: wperm, W, B., per galln, & 35 fiish, W.B., per gallon, G0¢; neatsfoot extra, per gulion, 76e, No. 1, 63 lumber, eating, zero, perry l'un ) summer, 15¢ oldon maching, No. 1, per gallon, 8, No, 5, 28c; sperm, ul mr gallon, '80c; turh penting, per i ..u lon, naptha, 74 deg, yer g Jw. 20c. Liquor, ALCOHOL—187 proot o | 8 e U o Pt R 187 proof ut 126 por proof gallon Oats—Easier; No, '!wlutu 49, Barley—~Weaker; No. 2, fall, 119, Whisky-—Easier "at 115, Baltimore Produce, Baurisoxg, October 13 Flour=Dull, Wheat-—No. 1 red winter, steady at 145 for eah and October, Com—Yellow, dull 8t 69jc asked for cash and October, ———r—re- E-stLiberty Live Stock, 81 Lipiity, Pa., October 13, Cattle--Noth ng do ng; receipts, 1,190; shipments, 1,462, I“n){n-—llllll lDL lower; receipts, 3,000; nhdune 18, M,.aue' shipments, 600, le-rvnol Produoce, Lavereool, October 13, Flour—American, 10« 6d@1s 6d Wheat— Winter, 10~ 6d@11x 3d: white, 10« 11d@11s 2d; spring, 10s@10s 6d; ciab, 115 8d@11s 7d. Povk—80x, Lard—60- 6d, Buffalo Live Stock. East Burraro, Oct her 1 inte, 44; whip good me choice” heavy, 7 3. wdght. 7 mm 740, 2@ —— Pooria Prodaoce, Prouta, Octoher 13, Jight and our Ago uml St. Wheat-—Riceipts very willers are offering full Ol Louis prices for winter and » Corn- Murket fir 2 white, " rejocted 460; mixed, 4250 rejocte niixed, 4340, Hvu Market thlnu and easy; No. ; rejected, 1 06 llnrluv Market mm but inactive and nowin, High Wines—Nominally unchanged and e stall quoted at 117. Receipts—W heat, none; corn, 55, m bu; onts, 80,600 bu; rye, 1,350 bu; barley, o« ne; high wines, none. Shipments—Wheat, 450; corn, 22 400 bu; oats, bu: rye, 10, 2,600; e coonts s i, 704 b, stock ranches with fenced flelds, timber, 423 for November; 145 for De- | anything wiich gave such imine iate and perma- nent rellof as Dr Wil jam's ndian Olntmen t Forsalo by all druggists or muiled ou recuipt of price, ¥1.00. | HENRY & CO.. Prop'rs, CLAYELAND, Q110 For sale by C. F. 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A i clre Tarw and special iy, ANy HOR RS DINGE R Lot W PROBATE NOTICE, State of Nehranka, Douglas County, ms: Ata County Court, held at the” County Court Toom, in‘wn for kald County, August 1st, A. D. 1601, Present, HOWARD B, SMITII, County Judge. atter of the estate of Joseph I Nel- and filing the ,etition of Martha ) raying that the instrument, pur- porting nticated copy of the ast will and testament of waid decoaed, and of the probatu_thereof, by the ¢ Fountain County, St of Indiau, and this day filed in this Court, may be allowed and recoroed, s tho last will and testament of waid Joseph T8 Nelson, decensed, in and for the Btate of Ne- d, That August 27th, A, D. 1851, at 10 iv assigned for hoaring said petition, perions {ntereatod (n said mattor iy & County Court to be held, iu and for d ~how cause why tho rayer of uld not be granted; and that notice rundunty of said petition and the hulrln;i thereof, be given to all persoi interested in sl + by publishing & copy of thix order in Tiix OMAUA' WREKLY ik, o newspaper printed in said for threo siicoossive weeks, prior to sald heariog. A truc sory. ) HOWARD B, SMITH, County Judge. WESTERN HOUSE, PACIFIO HOTEL, SUMMIT HOUSE, E. 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