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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE M()NDAY OCTOBER 17, e —— — — 7oDARLEY.—Cah No 2, 0%; No. 8| PRINTS.—Allen's fane 0; EC F'"ANGE A"n comm . 8, y, 6ko; Amsr(. t~.||.n red, w v-mmnrod 9e; r. Sh R enta 1,900; \ o 45, 85 Atrlds o an ;. Tusean oop — Receipts, 300; ahips nen "Ran o SR ATl L LS vl Yl 0T | ra e GRSk DINECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. Cash No, 2, 4]0, Jochico robe, 7c; Freeman rol Tow och ke t PROPRIETO. mumy,. OATS, —Cash, 843, Dunnell * do, 7c; -~ Fddystone Yo, B0 } | eyer, Ge; ,’f;;fi;g‘.t’.i'::fi?'fi.“.“"‘.,‘::\f s = Toves 11,00, o, Ipmeity Ll ERUERIBIORA ZORTY Niw Yo, October 15 oo glarmony, be) Hartel 8 K"ick"h-‘hr‘ 0a¥, walnut, chestnnt and sah 12c. 5,600 domand good and market n e, all kB A OHENEY & OLARK, Blair, Neb. wonay, f AT OMAHA STOCK YARDS, ?.:m i(litl::m.t.r dn{, lb‘:, I‘lnmilkm, 6 Or Salnts stronger rates on All desirable Stook; ARAPAHOE HOUSE, L. OLUTE, Arapahos, £ Oattle —Good shipy ||ng $100; fat R} U0y 3 mixed packing, 5 75@6 50; chof heavy OENTRAL HOUBE, JOHN COOPER, Events of the week in financial cirolor) ~ynd heifors, 83 15 at cows [ bridge do. St Sprague do, 'Bie; Simp- | hItte leach Gho; Hrench "",( Y0c; Park | §'56ia1"80; srasnern s roigh 4 B\ a 50| oomMEROIAL HOTEL, e, CLRNS, Okidale, Nes, were qults important, Money losned at | | Hogs=Mized pack son's solid black, 64c; Simpson's mourning, 140 [Jighs hogs, ¢ %8 50, bechly Sew rd, Nob, nt. Money loaned af {oga—Mixed pao ..w,moo@s . xhltig do, les Hegmts. 8 ¥ hiting® comh. 1gor Inpblac “erman. | light hogs, 6 00@6 45; culls 3 00¢ '3 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, E. EVANS, : 1:32 per cent. per diom, and interest early | & "¢¢p—Slaughtering in demand at 83 00 | Pueifio do c' r ?m Yo, ' sr town, Tde; llmr'h cle, ordinary, So; Prus. ——— e NELIGH -~ DN, en, in the week was at 6 per cent,, and to.| @3 4 ‘porloo 1: RTO8S, e, Ao | nr\u :I‘H\fl" © :'h“ m“;:- ,‘c.‘?:"?mmm 186; yandyke, St. Lonts Produce. D(E):'gu::::zorzp v: I: :o"uusofl. West Point, Neb Ay rovisions. Sde; Southbridge, 6he; Myati o rown, 8c; umber, burnt, 40; umber, raw, S y . 8. KINKLE, ;:: ::-e‘zxe;:‘:r:;:- c::r;:ll::::l:‘l:‘x:l o “_‘qp{m{ whs, s g, r;?:vk shireing, Do) Q‘Mm‘;flf‘;n I u‘!;l‘\’:!, foi Ai«nn: bum“:; dei Wonna, raw, 4 | Flone 1nclmnmf-,lm‘ Bt COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J.G. MEAD, Neligh, Neb, - " 10 paten 7h@A Ho; tor | 9 genufne, 8 green com'] ‘Whent pened higher b d QAQGE HOUSE, A, R. QAQE, — 8 B@3 T 75/ winter : a ened higher but flactuate 3 Republi transactions at lower rates, Foreign ex. -M:}_":m ‘ht xr|~h £3 85@1 25 vc«m, . CAMBRICS—~Garner, 5c; Harmony B, -""‘" gr« green, “fix YP" 20¢; chrom- | and clased ..L-ue 1@ l"!r lower tham th * DENVER HOUSE OAIRNS & WILLIAMS, NG 1, change was weak and lower during the | ¥4 ’WOl g0; Srehanirye, $275; Wheat, |5o; Hooksett, n)stunel-lu\e Finish, | &Teen vermillion, Kng., 7 « | highest point; N red, 145@1 A for greatest part of the week, but toward the | 83 O c; Wasl "‘“"““' Americs, 180; Indinn red, 100, | cnsh; 1 484@1 for November; 1 51§ ol Mo 1 el closo strengthened up somewhat, and rates RV E FLOt, Sl per. oWt 9o | & m}f;” ftl } 5 Androscogin sat- | 50 e Ay mfid‘le':l”:r' by g e § PO HOTHL, i AT ) S . , per_ e een, o, N : A , 74ei | do, ACIFIO HOTE! L J. wers advanced § per cont. for each olae, | s oo, vt o wi Sy shorta, por | o i Naumkeag | o veretian T oxnulne, Rl R, Hights and wnsettled st 633@ 636 I8 HoUR, hbioiiind bibpirt s Government bonds were weak and lower | swb 1.00: chapped fee. 1y POF cwt. 120, meal IR ING S morbong. A, O A, 1743 o B Bmstann, Loy | oty it for. Novembec offo for UL P HOTEL, & ¥, ExRAY, by on early dealings, but afterwards recov- | Oftek veliow, 1 40w '“‘",-w’) T oot 08 ;‘.‘A‘;‘“L SiAnXal : Uordi A 0. e I g 4 l“;;:‘r'"'mr 6dkc for January; 7de for COMMRRBIAL HOUBE, ¥, W, WILME, :“'""‘ Neb, POTATOES q i1 05; [ 174e: Cordis, B, 0; Conestoy R C o | May, y Gl s Neb, i Salt I,an., 1 95@1 3, S Red Stripe, 1hc; Conestoga, C. O, A, fan: | Panish brown. 2e tinoe's minoral Onts— Tigher ntH@M;« for cash; 458@ COMMERGIAL HOUSE, T. M. BTONE, Ovtears, Noks Railway and miscellancousspeculations, | SWEET" POTATORS. ~Genuing Jer: | oy, e, Gonestoga, 1,C. ¢, nes. m‘;fl;:‘:::f:;‘“fin':mmv Jallon. o iox Novamber) 4730941¢ for Deoember) HOLLAND HOUSE, GEO. B. HOLLAND Red Oloud, Neb " 5 § ogn, L, Gold o Conestog: 3 g y No. 1, (@) r Janua: a d o after an early depression, cansed chiefly by -:K;":lc per 1b., 13«. Hartoh ;H")F “"“Lvlch" o —tm 81; farniture, U, 860; conch, extra, $1 40} “"j"‘l‘v, Aoy ‘;Ym WILBER HOURE' THOMPSON REED, Wilber, Neb the stringency in money, became strong | PBOTTIRY —Live chickens Per dozen, Hanilton reguiar, 18}c; Humilton H., Coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, 81 50; pan | Barley —Unchanged. & LUE VALLEY HOUSE, R. DAVIS, De Witt, Neb and prices advanced on almost the entire | 82 50@32 7. . Jljo; Omegasuperior extra, 27c; Omegn | 700 & phaltum, 700; aholloe, 83 50; hard | Load-Dull at 5 AL YNOLDS HOUSE, Z. 0. ROOKHOLD, w li Uk buyley P : : “0@3 00 medal, 256; Omoga A CA, fanoy stripe, | O fiish 8180 Eugy—Unchanged ; N ‘ b i ist under a brisk buying movement. In I}MRH CHICKENS--82¢ (5""“ A j{.‘ 1861 O »\ t m. OILS--110"carbon pergallon, 114; 150 | Butter. lnchn';l'ffl 00 MMERCIAL HOUSE, A. O. CAARPER, Hardy, i 8¢; a A mega , 18 - 3 | \ Y . 0. h " the genoral list there was an advance of 1 P m..rl River, mgc, Nhetnck:z,q 10je T {""“"" 13303 175 headiight wm«( Quiet at 1 15. wEe 'TERN HOUSE, €. FUNKHOUSER, Chester, Neb. to 5 percent., but insome instances the im- | WiLD DU Shetucke! I"'rkfl on, 164c; erystoline, per gallon, 200 Provisions—Firmer but woé quotably PAOI FIO HOTEL, W. P. RENBHAW, Beatrice, Neb. provement was still more marked, The| KGGS—18@20c. OIL ¢ :”Tlf ke wood, $3 00; .4 [linseed, raw, per gallon, Bic; Linsced, boil- | higher. only a jobbing trade. BUMA 1IT HOUSE, BWAN & BECKER, w improvement in the market generally was | BUTTER—Choico scarceat 20@30;poor, ""“‘! marble, 83 00, 54 white’ marble, | &0 00" N 7l Ko 5. e easto: Mol Sl EROIA S Vines b 3 [ ly o market: creamery, M@, 04 wood, 83 60; 6.4 fancy marble, \\0{. 05 A:n 1, 750, hfi‘ 2’1 ll’(t: castor, | Flour, 6,000 7,000 ocoMm L HOTEL, WM. LUTTON, Villisea, la. caured by the increased ease in money lato [ "' oo, mound, very scarce | $1. 00; 6-4 white marbie, 83 85; 6.4 mo- per gallon, 1306, No. 8, 103 sweet” | Wheat . 41,000 92,000 PARK | HOTEL, W. J. GARVIN, Corning, Ia. in the week. Thero were freauent renc- |at, $4 504 75 por bbl. n .\t{}[qg;‘u mosaic, 84 00. prgalln, ey ,mfiv‘m“‘ ot e T 80000 46000| guRKEr ) HOTEL, E. R, BURKE, Carroll, fa : | 08 S . hy fo Barped tions in prices toward the close undorsalen m;ln[l(‘)‘{)'i‘(x + fornin white clover in TLRIE (;I'c:.: akmx N)?lfl::gdk::x axtrn, ‘mm\“mr’ Noo 1, 05 Tamber, l:% CMENEY' B UNION HOTEL, CHENEY BROS., Mo. Valley June., la. to realise, but the highest figures of the | P @Fe, 0 T oo |18 By rer Greak, 1. 1, blus and brown, cnhug, 210, per. ufon. 80c, summer, 15¢ 4,000 NEOLA W OTEL, F.BIEVERTZ, Noola, Ia. :eek in & number of stocks were made to- | Finest Messina oraues §8 00 repacked. 1ake; T ’l\tr}(‘r«i S G bine .mil wm_rno ;'3' per 1“;""-;{: o - OENTRAL . HOUSE, 8. P. ANDERSOM, Malvern, la. lay. PEACHES 81 3 35 per basket. hrown, 12 iverett ., blue and ';,;u" o naj ;;, 7 New York Frod: 10USE, AL ~ 5 5 , 1 4 ey lnoe EMERSON ¢ « L. BHELDON, Emerson, la. Money was easy theoughout the day, | UALIFORNIA PEARS—Per bos, $350 brows 15 'n..ymnm,m.,.:.;:hhl.;m],;, T g_"urgflm A aptis, < o " N Y"“K\“M o and closed at 5 per cent. The rate at no WAX—Yellow, 18@20c. blue, 14; Otis .’ C,, 'blne, 13¢; Pearl Liquor, bl P TR 3\ TSINESS DIRECTORY. sime exceeded 6 per cont, ONTONS—1 50@1 60’ per bushel. River blue and brown, Toe. ALCOHOL—187 2'35 por 6 50 T 'g umon to choica extra, 6 50 Exchange closed firm at 4 80@4 84, c,\m;,u,p,_.gl 00@2 00 per dozen, as| DUCKS—Arlington_stripe, 184; Beston | wine gallon, extra c-lhomm spil [B. & M. R. R. Lnntrnl Nebraska. ] GOVERNMENTS. o Jn\\m-mm per bl 88 00@ | son XX Do 1hker Doston XX rats | triple rokmed. sririta, 181 provr, 81 z;““"; W heat—1@2% higlor, foverish and on- sSRwW ARD. Governments closed firm., 8 5 15cs Hoston . H-bro, 103; Bontam, XX, | prof gal e-ctiniled whiskion $1 01 Fdy ::“',"M,‘;,‘;;'}?;'*“",;.':"‘{“,;,;,‘h 2red win | R, R, Sohick k Conl, Flour and Stone Gty 04 2 bit CBLERY—Per doz., . bro, 12jo;. Bigmarok siripe. 174c; Bosten | fine blended, 81 50@32 60; Kentucky bous- [11°4hs: No. 3 wiite, 1465 No, 1 do, 1 #} | Claudius Jone 9 Thorowghbred Stock 4's coupons. 153 bid Groc stripes, 134c; Dundee '“d'-v 18¢; Fall | bons, $200@7 00; Kentncky and Pennsyk || (@1 48; 2 Chicago and_ Milwankee, | H. Diers: ..., P .General Merchadise 4p's coupons 18 bid | COFFER,—Ltio, e, 16je; Tio, good, RiSr jLns HamdN OF 10}c; Lion | vania ryes $2 @7 86 0016 00| 1 @1 40k No. 2 redl, October, | 80F, | B, T, Holt & Co Dry Goods, Grocories, Shoos; Hats and Noti e L S04 bid | 14; Rio, prime to chofce, Old gov't | " STRTPES— American, 100; Amoskeng, | domestic 1 40@4 OO "‘W"d AP Sl §@1he:higher, but clonsd Goohney Bros. . ... . +....General Merchandise and Grain T T ‘l,;“" 20j@28}e, Mocha, 284c; Arbuckle’s, | 11jc; Dexter. Ai 14¢; Mechanics, 8c; (vl‘l‘l—lmparud 450@6 00; domestic, ““'"gm{‘ :;““.‘.'l‘;‘y \"“;"“zy,l;o';‘, \"':"'.:.‘“",”? J. T. Roberts & Broa o .. .Groceries and Queensware . Omega, 11c; Otis . B., 100; Pittshold, 7] | 1 40@3 00. T0h@Tle; No. (M.‘g., T0@T040; o Bowors B¢ .Groeories and Queenswaro Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: | TEAS.—Gunpowder, good, 45@55c; | Uncasville, 9@9}e. RUMS.-Tmi B0@6 00; New [ November, 714 | / c)..., Bruce. . v . Grocerivs and Quecnsware g‘.m Its... .,.411{?3(;{ 1y W gg@@;;c; \lf'f.‘(‘.’:;'?‘{’yfl.:'d' 40@45c; c{)’l"le;Ia;c\l;‘l u_{;:gfi?.iz' at'r.. 250; | England. 2 oo;wh\-tlc.l 50@3 50; | _ Ohta—A shade stronges hut low notive;{ Otto Fliosbaok, .. .. .w «- - Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Furnishing Goods ) , 2 v > sml,‘ funds, bi b 50c; choice, 65c@31 00; Japan Nat !.e-. C-mwl," e ok m‘fulf\rimz' | 7}&;\(‘1( AND APPLE BRANDY— §:’.‘ 1 1':.&?.' i NI\N“ 2 r:n\ "l'zt(r:m ;imvycnt:dc] Mxlluluvl and Dysssmaking verett, medium, 1 . 2 i oy L ddatguon 1144@1 16 BTOCKS, The market, after an early decline } to 1 per cent., became strong and bouyant, and under an active buying movement prices advanced sharply. The advance ranged from % to 8} per cent., and was most marked in Denver & Rio Grande, Central Pacific, Michigan Central, Kansas & Texas, St. Paul & Omaha, Texas Pacific, Wabash and Western Union. During the afternoon the market continued strongand prices further advanced until near the close, when there was a reaction of 4 to} to 13 per cent. The closing quotations, however, were § to 2} per cent above those of yesterday. The principal dealings were in Texas Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande, Delaware & Lackawana, Lake Shore, Michigan Central, New York t entral, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Western Union, Kansas & Texas, and Central Pacific. The followine are the closing quotations: Cednr Falls A&TH.. C. Oregon Nav Nurthweswrn Pacific Mail. . Northern ‘Pa. Preferred San Francisco. . #1 Preferred ... 703 Lst preferred..106 StPM & M . .102} St P & Duluth . 30 Preterred .... 78 Tnx Pac TD& B Union Plclfic 119 ‘Wabash Prefes Adams Exp.. .138 M\ch Cent, 'k | 89 50; do inhalE bbls, 5 25; smalls, in bbln. 85c; Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, 85@40; Oolong, choice, 40@B5; Sou good, 35@40c; choice, 35@4de. SUGARS.—Cut loaf, 1ljc; Crushed, 3o; Granulated, 1lc;’ Powdered, 11 gc Fine powdered, 11jc; Standard Coffes xogc, ek Cunfectionar's Suaand Loje; Good 4, 104c; Prairie Extra C, nnx. bls, 52c; kogu. 4 allons, 82 50; choice table » alfbuls, b ke, 82 50, SPICHS, —~l’e|nper, 20 Allspice, 20c3 Cloves, 45¢; Nutmegs, 81 00: Cassia, 25c; Mace 81 00. SODA.—Dwi tand do, $3 00; A @b STARCH.—Pearl, 43o; Silver Gloss, 83 @8§c; Corn Starch, 8§@9c; Excelsior Gloss, 7e; Corn. The. SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 195; Ash- ton, in sacks, 3 60; bbls dairy 60, 5s, 3 45; bbls dairy, 100, 3s, 365, DRIED FRUITS—Choice halves, penches, new crop, 10c; Evaporated A ppler 3, Ib boxes, 184@ldc; Michigan, 8 ew York apples, 8c; Prunes, old, ' 74¢; new, 84c; Currants, 1@7ic; Bt te s s CHEESE—Full Cream, 15¢; Part Skim, 11}c. WOODENWARE—Two hoop paile, 1.95; three hoap pmll. 2 20; No. 1 mm 950; No. 2 tubs,, 8 50; Ao.amb. 7 50; pioneer washboards, 1 85; Double Crown, 2,90; Wellbuckety, 32 LEAD—Bar, 81 65. MATCHESPer csddia, 900; 87.65; square cases, I’llOVISIO‘kS—~Bmkfub bacon, 14. Shoice lard, 184c{ dried beef, 143c; should- ers, canvassed Dc; hams, canvassed 1do; Lacon, sides 1. NEW PICK ES—Medhlm. in barrels, it's 1 hurch's, 83 00; De- apers, i Iw ; Keg soda, round 1150; do in balt bl 675; gherkins, in il 13 00; do, in balt bbls 7 00. O N EG AL Bure apple extra, 16c; ] 18c le, 16c. [mre a) }) I?Y——Nnm““ apple, BbANS—MsdIum, han pioked 875 per bushel MINING STOCKS. Following are the. closing quotations of 4.86 mining stocks at the New York mining exchange: Chrysolite .....643 Bull Domingo.. 72 California 93 Tmperial 19 Tron Silver....210 Oriental & Standard. . ....2200 Leadyville Con.. CHICAGO MONEY MARKET, CH10A60, October 14, To-day the banks reported the demand for money sharp, and sufficient to absorb the supply of loanable funds, and rates were from 6 to 7 per cent. Eastern ex- change between city banks was rather weak at 80c discount per $1,000. The clearings of the associated banks were $9,100,000. Orders for currency were fair. Omaha Wholesale Market. Orrior or Tk OMAHA Br, } Saturday Evening, October 15, There is & good me cantile demand for eastern exchange, and has been all the week, the counter rates being firm. Nothing specially new was developed in the dry goods market, Prices continue -exceedingly firm, and in standard cotton productions there is tendency to higher prices, Business continues satisfact rily active. Jobbers of groceries reported a fine movemtnt at sustained prices. Sugars were firm, as well almost all other goods in the list, though the prevalent teeling is rather less buoyant than & tortnivht ago. Dried fruits are still in active request. Currants, prunes, Valencia raising and ap- ples are exceedingly firm; in fact there is no weakness anywhere, Rye—Unsteady and closed 2¢ lower than last week. Corn—Declined 2¢ at the elevators, but has brought from 50 to 58¢ on the streets all week. Oats aluo sold by the wagon lot to local dealers at 40@60c, Cheeso remains quict and about steady. Poultry in good supply and unchanged. Eggs strong and higher, and in good in- quiry. Foreign fruits and nuts without change. | Green apples in good demand and firm at quotations, The market for live stock i entirely neglected. In cattle there is absolutely no business doing save & small butcher trade, The leading produce markets were very trregular; wheat closed at 2 higher than Isst week’s closing quotation, but has @ fluctuated during the week, Flour showed continued ‘activity, The firmness in all winter wheat brands was well sustained, with probability of an ad- wance in some grades the first of the week. Spring wheat flour waa very scarce, the demand being largely in excess of the sup- ply. Other mill stuffs were steady and firm at alightly advanced prices, Liquors were generally firm. We note aa advance for California spirits. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT,—Ussh No. 2,1 18; No. 8,1 03§; rejected 83jo, = ron—s:ul,g hu:h and larger, 9}c; } ingly 94 inct 1 RS e 800 Kivkcs satinot, 300; Kirlcs standard, § 0; Kjuk's white Rusian, b 50: Kirlcs Eum., rl's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), § % Kirk's magnolia, AN DB Hoson, «1 lbs, 16 oz, 8, 160;boxes 40 Ibs., 16 oz, 6s, 16c. LYE—American, 346 Greenwich, 340: Western, 2 75; North *Star, 2 50; Lewis' Lye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275; POTASH—Penusylvatia cans, 4 doz., In case, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50. FIELD SEED— Red clover, choice new, §000 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $700; white clover, new, 81400 al alfs clover, mew, $1250; alsike, new, $1300. Timothy, good, new, 83 00; blue grass, extra clean, 81 50; blue grass, clean, 81 95; orchard grass, 82 50; red top, choice, 1 03; millet, common or Missouri, 80c; millet, German, $100 to 8125 Hungarian, 80c. HEDGESEED—Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 85 00; ouage orange, 10 bushels or over, 81 50; honey looust, per lb., 85c; per 100 Ibs., $25 00, FISH—Family white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, $375; No, 1 white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, 6 30; No. 1 white fish, in 101 kits, 1 00; family 10 1b kits, 75c; New I fhertin e nar keg, 185 Russian sardines, 750; Colun:- bi river galmon, per 1001w, 00; Geonges Bank codfish, 0c; Gen. boneless codfish; 8hc; boneless fish, 4ie. MACKERTL—Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; hf bbl. No, 1 ex shore o, 100 Lbw, 6 00; Bt bl fut family. do, 100 1bs, 3 85; mess mackerel, 12 1b 295; N 3o hone 335h o1 205 No. T shorer 121b do, 1 00; fat family, 10 ib do, 7c. CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 b (Viel r case, 84 20; do 11 (Field's), per case, 2 50; m.zms tandard), per case, 90; do 1 1b (standard), per case, 2 50; do 21 (slack), per case, 275; do 11b (slack), per case, 200, Onions, 380, Salmon, 1 i, , per dozen, 1601 70; do 21b, per dozen 55, s, small fsh, imported, one quarter ‘boxea per box, 14hc; American, quarter boxes per box, 11c; do half oxes, ser box, 214, Lobsters, 1 1b per dozen, 150, “homtoes, 2 80; "do per case, 310; Corn, 2 1b (Mountain) er ‘case, 870; soaked corn, 210; do 2 b (Yarmouth) per cave, 375 string beans, per case, 2 25; Lima beans ver case, 220, Succotash per case, 225, Pous, cornmon, per caso, 2 00; e ‘choice, ver case, 4 50, Blackberries, 21b, per case, 580; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case,2 75 raspberries, 2 1b, per case, 275@3 00, Damisons, % 1b, er. cane, 245, Bartlett pears per case, 3 Oo@4 00, Whonlaber- Yies per case, 280, Egg plums, 2 1b per c..u,pfw d’ ehoiu,'fi‘ ) por case, 450, : do choice, 7 (.mun ungen. llmr case, /) daserd 50, Bine Apples, % ib, por case 66'(%:15. Peachas, 310 Ter chser 8 10; do 8 1, case, 6 00@6'50; dn, (bie), 3 b, per 0&!]‘0.335 do pie, 61, per dozen, 8 50, RICE—Carolins, ,6@84c; Louisians, 73 I'LANUTS—ROMM, choice, red Ten- nessee, 9c per 1b; fancy white, 10c per Ib; raw—white Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, 11je. e Dry Qoods. BROWN COTTONS,— Buckeye L L 7o; Continental O, do, 8; Creacent LL 6jc; Crescent C Tio; Crescent B 74c; rowent A ki Graniteville LI, Gie; - dian Head 7hoi Lawrence LL, i Fort: wouth P, P, do, “;u U!lcl(.fic inthrop "Bndmrzu co rmns—mmn. 34 6c; ; Ballardvalo 44 Y RUPS —Sugar house, bbls, 50c; ha't : Farm- er's "c. o ewiites 10 oz., 25¢; New Yo.k mills checks 18; New York mills proof, Z‘a::' ‘Wicklow, 184¢; Union Pacific, 18¢; ittend n, D. & T., 80c; York, light weight, 12bc. SHEETINGS— Androseoggin-4brown 9803 do 10-4 do, 266 Dipperel'ad-4 brown, Alexandrin, 46 ndroscoggin - 9-4, 104, bleached, 29c} Peppere] , bleached, 25c; do 10-4 bleached, 27he. Drus, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.—Acid Qarbulic, 600; Acid, Tartaric, G5c: Baluam Copabi, per b, 70; Bark, Sauafrat 1203 " Calomel, per 1b, Toc; (‘mchom Olive, per gal, 81 50; Oil, Opium, 84 50; Quinine, $200; P. & W. &3.,por o, 8200; Potassim, Todide, per 11 2, 50; Salacm, Sulphate of Morphine, per oz, ulphar. flour, | perIb, do: Strvchnine. ver oz, 81 50c. Horses and Mujes. The market is brisk and all grades are riganum, 508 & selling well at o slight advance in piices. T'he demand for horses exceeds the supply considrably. Prices rango as fol- ows: Fine single drivers, $150. to 800.; Extra draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drait horses, $100, to 150.: Extra farm horses, $110. £o125,; Common to good farm horses $90. to $100,; Extra pligs, $0. to 75, Common plugs, €20, to ULES.—15 to 154 hands (extra), 8125, wlflo‘; 14} to 15 hands, $100. to 140.; 1 o 1’% ands, 876, to 1005184 o 14 md--. Furs, Etc. B’l’DEB—Gmn humhu’n hldt, T4; green R. | 0z 5lc; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 45c; Seal of OHAMPM&NES—-IW per case, 26 oo@u 00; American, per case, 1200@ 18 00, G- CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00, wnvs—m.m.-m.m suse, ¢ 00@20 M0 Catawba, per case 4 ars and e CIGARS Haods, 816,08 Connecticnt, 825.00; Mixed, 835, 06 Seedt Havana, 850,00} Clear Havana, $75.00. TOBAGOO — PLUG. — Golden Tule, 24 b, 60c; Spotted Fawn, 61c; Our Rope, 62¢; Star, pounds, 24 Ib, batts, 60c; Horse Shoe, pouncs, 24 Tb, butts, 80¢; Purity, 24 I, bitts, 620 Queen Bee, 2415, butts, S5t 1t Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 57; i Navy, pounds, Sic; Bullion, ;m\mdn, nse; Lorillard'y Climax pou s, 60c. r oz, Tbc; Chloroform, FINE CUT: e e to Beat, i)..m'. Siwiate Uneriling #1140; i.m..m 750; Geldon Threadk J065_ Bomtain, ‘o0 salts, per Ib, 35« (&) ycer:ne, ure, per Ib, | Favorite, 6803 Rocky. Mountain, d4c; Lead, A cczml Y: Car }'fl:llcy. s ;)-lsy. 4‘1(50.—11 'i{; Ii hon oil, 1102, per gallon, 11jc; d0110° atliné 0. S., 20z packages, 5 1b boxes, P ke B B \?o 140300 | per 1b 656; Loeiliards Tigen, 00c. 1 40; Oil, Cawtor, No.3, per gal,$130; 5 SMOKING—All "(;:.—ilcummflm 25 to lg&u: wells 33c, Granulated— Durham, 16 North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. ka, 16 oz, 88; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags, 1b, $1.35; Marburge’ Puck, 2 oz, tin Tofl, 85c; Dog Tail, 65r - MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Council Bluffs Market. Covuxcru Buurrs, October 15. Flour—Manufactured by Cry: utnl and City Mills. 3 75@4 50; Kansas and Mis- flour, 8 40. Bran and Shorts—17 00 per ton. Ghop Corn—22 50 per ton, Wheat—No. 2, 81 20; No. 3, 105; re- jected, 86, Corn—No. 2, b0, rejected 48. Oats—INo. 2, 40c; rejected, 35c. Barley—No. 2, 90c; No. 3, 75c. Hay—6 5000 60, Wood—b 00@7 00. Live Hogs— 00@5 25, Oattla—Shipping, 4 00@5 00;, milch cows 30 00@4 cured hldn v, cured bide, 8@gte; fim i @i dr calf and kip, 12 1.%, salt hides, sound, 11@12c; reen ealt, wh. §to15 1 To@1lc; green cal per_akin, 50c; 1 w‘i&%’f&m‘ lamb ski ts, $ green skins, 1106125, damagod hiden, two-third race (cut scored and one two- tlirds rate,) branded T 10 per eent. off. Coun skins, No. 1, 450; No. 3, 80c; No. 8, 20.; No. 4, 10c. _Mink, No. i No. & 300; No. 8, 15c; No. 4, Tox, No. 1 600. No, '2, 25c. Skunk, No. 1, blac 66c; short atripe, 400: narrow stripe 75:. Uruad stripe, 10c. ‘L'allow, 54, Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; hmy, La@loc; medium unwashed, light i 15 tab-washed, choice, 32c; fair, 80c gfi a0 w380} brurry, black and ‘cotted woo 2@6c less Lumber. FENCING—No. 1, 12 to 20 ft, $20 00; \n 2, 12to 20 ft., 19 00; sheeting dressed, 0. 1, 18 00; No. 2, 16 00, common buunlu, xlre~ ed. 20 00, FRAMING—16 ft, and under, per M, 2000 1(\ ft. studding, 22 00;22 ft. 22 00; 5 0U. le&mm o1, finish 14, 13 and 2 nch, 830 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch 815 00 No. 2 finsh 14 1) and 2 inch, 845 00: X 2 finlnh L inch, $10 00; o, 3 finish, 1 incl 335 00 ’ battons per 100 feet liu. 3100 weit Gurbpne. $2900; rough 4 and 3 inch battons per 100 feet lin., 50c, STOCK' BOAIRDS—Astock, $10 00; B 00: G, 830 00; common atock, $22 50, LOOING o 1. 840 00 No. 2 835 00; No, 3, $2200; yellow pine, No. 1, $40 h“”s}‘v-—'\n. 1, 824 00; No. 2, $2200; N SHIP LAP—Tlain, $2200; 0. G. No 1, $32 00; No, 2, 822 CEILINC "I (17\3’1700. TATH ANDSHING shiingles, 385, No, 2, § Lath, £ 50. Bullding Materlal. LIME—Per barrel, 81 35; A star(best) $2 00, bulk per bu,, 5. Coment, bbl, 82 50, Towa plaster, bbl, 82 50, "mr er bu, 8¢, Tarre felt, 100 11, 83 50, Straw board, 84 00, PAPE ‘ag paper, St aw paper, 330. 4¢; dry goods mper, 7v; manila paper, 1 news paper, 8¢ COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 86; Whitebreast nut, 86; Iowa lump, $6: Towa nut 80; Rock Springs, 86; Anthracite, all sizes, 812 50, Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 83 30; plow steel, cast, 74c; cast_tool do, 15@20 wagon poken, s 225@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 % felloes, 83 dry, 140; tongnes, each, 70@ each, 7hc; square nuts, per 10} washers, per 1h, 8@18c; rivets, [mrlb 11c; coil chain, per Ib, 6@12c; malleable, 8o iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, Go; harrow teeth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring steel. 7@80. NATLS—10 to 20d, 8 50; 8to 10, 8 65; 6d, 8 90; 4d, 415; 3d, common, 4 90: 3d, fine, uo-dinch. 1 sizes, b 15; 6d, casin, 4 60; 8d casing, 4 4; 10d culn 4 15; 1 fininh, 4 65; 84 finishy 4 90; 6d finiab, 6 15; half kegl, 10c extra, BHOT.—Shot, $L85; Buck shot, §2.10; Oriental ' Powdar, kegs, $6.40; half kege, 83,48, quarter ke ll.ss; isl.m.- ing, kegs, | Fuse, ver 100 feet b0c. Paints Olis and Varnishes, PAINTS IN OIL~White | P. P To; white lead, O. P, & C. G, pure, Marseilles green, 1 to 5 Ib cans, 20¢; I'rem:h zine, green seal, 12¢; French llnn, red seal, 11¢; French zino, in varnish asst, 20c; French zince, in il asst, 15c; Raw aad hurnt umber, 11 cana 1%; raw and burnt_Sienna, 13c: vandyke browm, vefined lampbinck, 120; coach black, 1%, 5 | ivory Llack, loc; drop black, 16c; Prussian Umaha [} Wit i 104 c; Lonadalo Shoi New York Mills Poouuno -4 8jo, Wamsutta, 4-4 130, blue, 80c; \lltnmulno blue, 18¢c; chrome green, 1. M, & D., 14¢; blind and shutter kreen, L. M. & D, 14c; Paris green, 18¢; 2 [ and o “bull” feeling was developed, with 5 | for '\h Y. 00 per head; butchers stock, 2 75@3 00. Shasp 4 00@5 00 i Benees G S hides, 8o, wmfl-ls@z Butter—25c. Eggs—20c. Potatoes—1 00@1 20; sweet, 4@dc. Onions—1 25@1 40. Grand Junction Market- GRAND JUNcTION, 1w, October 15. Eggs—1dc, Butter—13c. - Froduce. Caicago, October 15, On 'Chanve the wmarkets were again higher on account of the rain; a good de- mand from shorts, The receipta of grain were 618 carloads, embracing 78 of wheat, 375 of corn, 85 of oats, 26 of rye, and 59 of barley. Flour — Vory quiet ; little doing ; common to choice western spring, 4 50@ 6 b0; do, Minnesota, 525@5 75; patents, 750@9 15; winter flour, 6 ‘Wheat—No, 2 spring ruled comddembly higher; the speculative demand was active K;n,eu advancing sharp from the opening, arket opened about 1 per cent. per bu, lower, but under a good demand prices were advanced 2jc tor December, and 3@ 3kc for November above the inside figures, then receded 240 for November and 2fc for December, flyctuated, and finally closed at 1 343 for October; 1 35§ for November; 1873 for December; No, 8 spring, 1 21, Corn—No. 2, active, and” market ruled steadier; prices were sdvanced 1@1ic on the whole range, but the improvement was not fully maintained; shipping demand fair and ths shipments moderate, owing to the unfavorable weather for loading ves- sels, The markets finally closed at 603c for October; Gl§c for November; 634c for December; Gdc for May. Oats—Quiet, but generally” improved; No, 2, 834@34 for October and November; 443c tor December; 434c for the year; 4o tye-In better demand on wpeculative account, and 1o hgher; No, 2, 106 for Oc- tober; 107 for November; 108 for Decem- Bnrlny-l‘lrmvr and_better; offerings light; No., 2, 105 for October; 1 06@1 004 10r Novembee, Pork-Hasy at lower range; choloe mess, 17 95@17 50 for Noveuber s 17 45@17 50 for Decamber; 18 674@18 60' for Jwuuary; 18 7741000 for Febru Lard—Ensy; advanced early, but_fell bacik and closed at 11 T74@11 8 for Nov- embers 11 90@11 95 for December; 12 15 12174 for January; 12 26@13 274 for Febr ruary, Bulk Meata—Actives short ribs, 8824 @8 B3 for Novenler; 0 16@0 17} for Jan: “Whisky—1c lower, at 1 . Shipm'ts c-ecla.{m.xpu. 4,000, making 43,- 000 for the week, tle largest on record. shipments, 4,000; no mlly fine cattle here; market weak and lower on poor stock; choice fat," 180@1400 pound cattle, 6 40@6 00; faif to_good 6 00; com" mon medium shipying & no@r, 00; butch- ory, cattle 230@4 00; stockers and feeders, 3 §0@4 20; range, oatle, 10 to Lt loweri sourd flour, 350@4 253 graham, 375; rye | (@48c. uya-sumw and quiet a1 06@1 07 for |{ fluflnv—A shado firniers: staoy 100 No. 2 Canada, 1fio, Dl widh e viengtht newmm, 18 62)@18 874; do November and December, 18 00@18 50.' Lard—Dull, weak and_lower; 12 05 for qash, 12204 for Octuber, 12 88 for Novem- T, Beef and cut meats unchanged. Whiskg—Nominal, ‘Totedo Proaunoe Toreno, Ow-her 15, W.aeat—Steady; No 3 red;, rejected; 1 44 for Nn\omher' 1474 for December; 1 503 for January. Corn-—Steady; high mixed, 70c; No, 2, 84ko for Novembrr; 65to for December; 634c for the year; T1ic for May. Onta-Nothing dol g. Peoria Prodace. Proria, Ostober 15, Wheat—Reocipts very light. Corn—A little_firmer. No. 2 white, 68); low mixed No. 1,66}; high mixed, 644; mixed, 64; N Oaty—Quite frimors 453 offered for No. 2 No. 2 white, 4bc; light mixed, 442c; rejeated, dbc. yo- Steady and o shado firmor; No. 2, $1.08; rejected, 81 3. 0c. four-rowed spot 1424 for | L. Imery and Notions Hardware, Stoves and! Tinware .. Hardwaro, Stoves and Tinware Wind Hllln. l’umpn, Brass and RubBer Goods . Agricultural Implements . Drugs, Baoks, &o urniture, nr!urtakmq nnd Sewing Mwhmsl Real Bstate and Loans—B, & M. Lands Abntmln, Collections smid ReaR Hatato . Real Estate'and Insurance Cormercial Hotel . Park Hotel ommmmnor ol Soward county .Commissioner of Seward county . Treasurer of Soward connty + Postmaster . & M. Ri R. I‘hyslomn and Surgeon Physician awd Surgeon Vo s e Dentist Aummy, Collectmnn and Loans Seward Reporte:x(Woekly) R Slade (Woekly) Blacksmithing and Wagenmaking . Wagons and Oarriages . Blaclismithing Hnrnem, Saddles; &e¢ [Bischof & Zimmere 7. Blodgety . . Inokson & @il . @. N. Emilson. B. K. Duntmugh. .. John Kribbler. .. ... Melntyro & Secley W. T. Olmatoad . Mz R, McClallan. G. M. Learned...... M. Donnegan. @. Johns Charles Van Pch L. H, Munson. .. J. H. Woodward, M, D. 0. C. Reynolds, M. D, C. W. Bain...... John N. Edwards Thomas Wolfe. . . C. H. Botzer. J. G. Birdrow Frank Isard . Walter Tobin H. Atkins H. Marri -Harness and 8addles W D. Givens. Photegrapher P, Unitt.. ... . Meat Market " Meat Market and Graiz Denler .Meat Market, Flour and Vegetables Heddler & Allerton J. M. Fletcher... Barley—Firmn Dt inaative; No, Rec'ts Ship's $ none. 71,400 16,500 14,200 24,375 4,225 2,500 5,000" none nono 639 Uhchuutl Pmdmn. CINCINNATI, October 165, Mess Pork—Jobbing, 19 75@20,00. Lard—Quiet; current make, 11 szi Bulk Meats—Steady; e|e-\r ulde-,. 50. Flour—Easy; hmfly ‘Wheat-—Dull; No. zred 1 43 CnmA—Stmnfi 0. 2mixed 48¢c. Oats—Dull; No. 2 mixed, 464c. Rye— Fh}m, No. 2,115, Barl Dull; fall, 116, ‘Whisky—Weak at 113. Liverpool Produoce. Laverroor, October 15. Flour—American, 10s 6d@13s Wheat—Winter, 10s Gd@11s 2d; white, 10s@11s 11d; wpring, 9s 1d@10s 5d; club, 11s 2d@11s 7d. Corn—G6n. Pork—80n, Lard—60s 6d. e East Liberty Live Stoock. Basr Lisexry, Pa,, October 15 Cattle—Noth ng do ng; receipts, 1 lln pments, 935, Hogs—Dull; _roceipts, 27003 ments, 3,900; Philadel 6 9 best Yorkers, 6 40@i 6 00@6 25, Sheep- ship- @7 15 ; mon t0 fzir, ow and unclmnur(L Blltllnorl .Prnll-oo. BarriMorg, October 15 Flour—Quiet. Wheat—No, 2 red winter, irregular at 1464 for cash and October; 1 484@1 48§ for November, * Corn—Yellow, steady; 72¢; mixed west- ern dull at 70@70fc for cash; 70@T0kc for October. Pittsburg Oil Market. Prrrsuuno, October 15, The oil market opened at )4§c, closing at 04} bid. Shipments yesterday, 09,820 bbls arters yesterday, bble, 0il Ci sales yesterday, 000 Lbls, ) New York refined, 84c; Antwerp refined, 19} francs. Phflndolphh Produoce. PHILADELPHIA, October 15, ‘Wheat—Easier; 1 46@1 48 for cash October; 1 493@1 50 for November, Corn—Lower; n.xg(aflm for cash and 70§@714 for Noyember. teady; ! L{ @61 for cash and Oc- 51§ for November. et at 110, —— = Flood Notes. National Assoclated Pross Krokux, Towa, October 16.—The it )pi continues to rise slowly and surely, nmkmg the outlook at this point rather serious. The water has ontered the Diamond Joe packet de- pot, and work has been suspended at the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific shops, the Keokuk & St. Lous shops and McGavic's mill, on account of the floods, The Keokuk & St. Louis line track between this city and Canton, is covered at intervals with water from two inches to a foot deep, and ]-uwm Rery are b«m transferred by boat. (}unlosn, is., October 16.—A telegram from New London this after- noon brings the news of the breaking away of the Post Lake dam, forty miles aboveShawano, which augments the fears of a great flood. 81. Pavr, Minn., October 16, —Re- ports from the rivers in Wisconsin are to the effect that the flood is subsid- ing. Atthesame time the effect of the late storm has not yet been felt, and further trouble is anticipated. Alunfii‘tlm Minnesota in this stato the F. Brick.... by . ... Billiard Hall andiSaloon BUSENESS DIRECTORY. (B. & M. R. R., Eastern. Nebraska.) LILE. . D. E. Douglas & Co.. tevevini...Grain and’Seeds F. Scofield. . ... .Manager Chicago 1jumber Co Clerk of:‘Court and Fleal Hstate Gtocer btired “Publishor Granger Publisher . Advartiser MAX MEYER &; BRO O BX A EX A4\ THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pii:ncg:and Organs manufactured: ur prices are as; Low as any Eastern Manufaeturer and Dealer. Pianos-and Organs: sold for cash or inst: ents at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of MAX MEYER & BRO,, the Oldest Wholesaleand Retail Jewelry House in Omaha, Visitors can here find allnoveltiesin Silver Ware, Clocks, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, the La- test, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in Precious Stones, aad all descriptions of Fine Watches at as Low Pri- ces as 18 compatible with honorable dealers. Call gi_;einw Pla&nos Knnll,;le ianos, Vose on's Pi- and see our Elegant New anos, apr e Store, Tower Building, corner 11lth and Farn- ham Streets MAX MEYER & BRO. J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN .U NVEIESIERER., Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINCS, LIME, CEMENT PLASTER, BTO. SWHTATE AGENI FOR MILWAUKEE CEMYNT, COMPANY, Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB 0. H. BALLOU, —DEALER IN-— LU INVIEIEIES., Lath and Shingles, Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street, two blocks north of Stering, Taporial, St rling, pe American Organs, &¢. Do not fail to see us before pnr- chaging. flood has swept away most of the hay through grass Texans, 3 0.5~ half- breeds and natives ”0@4 many thin and common cattle 1.n. that was stored on the low lands, and the farmers are suffering for want of pod fodder for their stock. ST. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT yl-e0d-3m,