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- { { 1 i ¢ FINANCE AND FINANCIAY,, New York, October 18, MONEY Money closed at 3@4 per cent and the rate at no time to-day was higher than 6 per cent. Exchange closed firmer at 4 81@4 85 GOVERNMENTS, Governments closed firm Currency 6's L1830 bid 4's coupons L1155 bid 44's coupons +..113 bid 6' continued. . 1004 bid 5's continued . mz bid RAILROAD BONDS, Pacifio railrond bonds closed as follows: Union land grants 118 @1 14 Sinking funds . 15 G (o770 ot aopiadi o 114} bid. STOCKS, The stock market to-day was less active than for some time past. With the exception of a few light upward turns prices were weak and at a decline throughout of 4@2§ per centof yesterday's closing quotations. Vanderbilt's shares C., B.&Q and C,, C.,, C. & Lwere espec- ally pressed for sale and declined sharply. Tn express stock, Adams, which yesterday advanced to 156, fell to-day to 150, while Wells, Fargo & Co. advanced from 24 per cent to 1354, The followine are the closing bids: A&TH. .. Mich Cent .... N.J. 1 Preferred . Northern Pa. Preferrod . Oregon Nu Omaha PD&E....... Pacific Mail. . ., Rock Island. St Paul. Preferred . StPM & M San Francisco. , 43 Adams .. Wells & Fargo.134 American. . United St.tes Preferred.... 6 & St J 1dt preferred..105% Preferred Tex Pac ...... 51 Il Cent. . TD&B.. .21 Union Pacitic. 118 Wabash viee 48 Preferred ,... 88| W uU.. .. 8, MINING STOCKS, Following are the closing sales of mining stocks at the New York mining exchange: Cent Arizona. .16 Best & llclcherul‘.!g Mexican. Con. Va Robinson ......1! Imperial. Oriental & M. .. 84 Miner Boy Sutro.. . .. 145 Bradshaw.. Union Con....1426 CHICAGO MONEY MARKET. Cricaco, October 18, The demand for money continues active and the ameunt of A 1 paper presented absorbed all the funds the banks cared to loan, All classes of borrowers were in at- tendance. Rates were firm and steady at 6@7 per cent for larve and 8 per cent for small amounts. Eastern exchange between city banks was quoted at 80c discount per $1,000. The clearings of the associated ‘banks were 88,200,000, - ————.,———— Omaha Wholesale Market. OrrICE oF THE OMAHA BRE, Tuesday Evening, October 18, } There was a general dropping off in prices of grain again to-day. Wheat de- clined about 2¢. Barley declined 2. Rye, unchanged. Corn, about 1c lower. Oats declined lc. Provisions, quiet. Apples advanced 25@50¢ per barrel. Eggs, very firm, but quotations unchanged. e e Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No. ‘21 16§; cash No. 8,1 03: rejected £24c, BARLEY.—Cash No 2, 95c; No. 8 80c. RYE.—Cash, 91c. CORN.—Cash No. 2, 463c. OATS.—Cash, 34fe. Live Stock. AT OMAHA STOCK YARDS. Cattle—Good shipping, $4 00; fat cows and heifers. $2 75@3 00. Hogs—Mixed packing, 86 00@6 45. Sheep—Slaughtering in demand at 33 00 @3 75 per 100 Ibs gross, Provisions. FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, | ¢ 83 25@3 75; patent, 83 75@4 50; winter wheat straight grado §3 85@4 25; patent, 4 50@4 90; graham rye, $275; Wheat, £3 00. RYE FLOUR—83 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per owt. 90c; screenings, per owt. 80c; shorts, per ewt 1,00; chopped feed, per cwt. 1 20; meal holted, yellow, 1 40; white, 81 75. POTATOER—In car lots, 100@1 03; Salt Lakes, 1 25@1 35 SWE P —Genuine Jer- sey, he per lb,, very active at d@Gc per pound. POULTRY—Live chickens per dozen, 82 50@2 75. PRAIRIE CHICKENS—$2 50@3 00 per dozen. WILD GEESE—2 75@3 50, WILD DUCKS—1 50@2 00, EGGS—Firm; 18@20c. BUTTER—Choice scarce at 20@30; poor, no market; creamery, 30@35c. 'APPLES — Good, sound, very scarce at 84 TH5@5 25 per bbl, HONEY—California white clover im comb, 24@25c, LEMONS l"in)e':b N Steady; per box, £1000; ina_oranges $8 00 repacked. SACHES—81 35 per basket. CALIFORNTA PEARS—Per box, $350 @400, BEESWAX—Yellow, 18@20c. ONIONS—1 5i@L 60’ per bushel. CABBAGE—$1 00@2 00 per dozen, a4 to r’uulity. CRANBERRIES—Per bblL, $8 00@ 8 50. CELERY—Per doz., 60c. Qrocers List, COFFEE.—! Ri Rio, good, oud fu\"( le's, TEAS,—Gunpowder, Choice, 60@75¢; Tmperial, good, 40@45c; Choice, 60@75c; Young Hyson, good, 36@ 50c; choice, 65c@8$1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 850; Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Oolong, goud, 85@i0; Ovlon, choice, 41 Souchong, good. . 35(@ SUGARS, loaf, 11je; Crushed, 114c; Granulated, 11c; Powdered, 11ic Fine powdered, 114c; Standard Coffee A, 10he; New York Confectioner's Standard A, 10jc; Good A, 10§c; Prairie Extra C, 9jc. gYRUP&—Susu house, bbls, 50c; ha'f good, 45@3%e; kegs, 44 gallons, 8250; choice rup, 50¢; halfbbls, 53¢; kegs, 2 50, SPICES,—Pepper, 20; Allapice, 20¢; Gloves, itc; Nutmegs, $100: Cassia, 25¢; ace $100. SODA,—Dwight's Ib papers, $3 00; De- Tand do, §3 00; b P 85 00; Ko nod 1@4hc A ROH. —Poarl, 4kc; Silver Gloas, 8} @si Con Starch, 8@9e; Excelsior e o e per bb, 195; Ash w=Dra) T d . ton, in sacks, 8 50; bl dairy 60, s, 8 43; bbls dairy, 100, 34, 805, DRIED ~ FRUITS—Cholce halves, achos, new crop, 100; Evaporated A pple- BoM boxes, 14@idc; huch!{nn, Bgc; ow York apples, 8o; Prunes, old, ' 74c; new, 8}0; Currants, 1@Tho; blackberries, new, CHEESE—Full Oream, 160; Part Skim, 11jc. WOODENWARE—-Two hoop pails, 195; three hoap pails, 2 20; No.'1 'm.,‘ 930; No. 2 tubs,, 850; No. 3 tubs, 7 50; oneer washboards, 185; Double Crown, 0; Wellbuckets, 3 25, LEAD 8165, Per caddie, 90c; round nare caces, £3,10, NS-—Treakfast _bacon, 14, dried beef, 14}0; #hould hams, canvassed 14c; ers, canvassed 9o; bagon, sides 18}c NE Tedium, in barrels, smally, in hbls, ; gherkins, in ls, 700, AR-Pure apple extra, 16c; 30; Prussing pure apple, 16c. w, 86 00 per bbl, jum, hand picked $375 PE '«un)l, § inch and larger, 9}o;d irk’s Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), 3§ 10; 's magnolia, 4 80. CANDLES-—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16¢;boxes 40 Ibs,, 16 oz, 68, 16¢. i—American, 8 40; Greenwich, $40: 16 oz, 8, owell lye, 275, {—Pennsylvatia cans, 4 doz., in case, 3 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50. FIELD SEED-— Red clover, choice new, £600 per Dushel new, $700; white el new, $14 00 ol alfa clover, new, $l alsike, new, $1300. Timothy, good, new, 83 00 blue grass, extra clean, $1 50; blue grass, clean, 81 25; orchard grass, 82 50; red top, choice, 1 03; millet, comnuon or Missouri, 80c; millet, German, $100 to $125; Hungarian, 80c. HEDGESEED—Omgo orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, 81 50; honey locust, per 1b., 85¢; per 100 1bs., $25 00. FISH—Family white fish, 00 Ib hf bbls, £375; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 30; No. 1 white fish, in 10 1b kits, 1 00; family 10 1b kits, 750; New Holland herring, per keg, 135; Russian sardines, 7hc; Colur- Dia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Geonge's Bank codfish, 60; Gen. boneless codfish; 8he; boneless fish, 43c. MACKEREL—Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 Ibs, $12 50; Wi bbl No. 1ex shore do, 100 Ibs, 6 00; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 1bs, 5 85; mess mackerel, 12 1h_kits, 2 25; No, 1 ex shore, 12 1 do, 1 50; No. 1'shore, 121b o, 1 00; Fat family, 10 I do, 750, CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 b (Field's), per case, 84 20; do 1 b (Field’s), por case, 2507 do 2 b (Standard), por cuse do 1 1b (standard), per_case, 2 50; do 2 1b (slack), per case, 2 75; do 11 (slack), v caio, 2001. m)(()r;ionoa, imz).m Snlm;lm. 1 b, per dozen, 1 60@1 70; do21b, per dozen 255, Sardines, small fish, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 14he; American, quarter boxos per box, 11¢; do half boxer, e boy, Otde. Tobtors, 110 per dosen, “fomatoes, 230; do 8 Ib per case, 310; Com, 2 Ib (Mountain) er. case, 370; soaked comn, 210; do 2 1 (Yormouth) per case, 375 String beans, per_case, 225; Lima boans er case, 220 Succotash per case, 2 25. Peas, common, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, vor case, 4 50, Blackbories, 41b, per case, 580; strawberries, 2 1b, per case,2 75t raspberries, 2 1b, per ~case, 2753 00, Damisons, 3 1, per case, Bartlett pears per case, 30o@4 00. Whortleber- ries per case, 2 80, Egg plums, 2 Ib per cuse, 3 50; do, choice, 3 Ib, per case, 4 50, Green gages,3 b per case, 3 50: do choice, I per cuse, 4 0. Pino Appies, 2 I, per case, 400@5 75, Penches, 21b per case, §10: case, 6 00@6 505 do, (pie), 3 Ib, per ; do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, 3 50. —Carolina,) 8@8}e; Louisiana, 7} R @8be. P ANUTS—Ronsted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 9c per 1b; fancy white, 10c per Ib; raw—white Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, 11je. Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS.— Buckeye L L 7c; Continental C, do, 8o; Crescent LL 6he; Crescent O 7ic; Crescent B 73s; Crescent A 8c; Graniteville LI, 6ic; In® dian Head 74c: Lawrence LL, 6jc; Ports- 4)e; Utica C hje; Winthrop achusetts Thc. D COTTONS—Altoona 3-4 Auburn_A_4-4 8jc; Ballardvale 4-4 Dairy Cloth bjc; Fairmont 4-4 Sje; Fruit_4-4 103; Hove 4-4,8hc; Lonsdale 4-4 9}c; New York Mills 4-4 13c; Pocassett C 44’ 8ho. Wamsutta, 4-4 13c. PRINTS.—Allen’s fancy, 6jc; Ameri- can_do, Ghc; Amold’s do, 7c; Americsn do, 6c; Berlin solid colorstic. Conestogadobic Cochico robe, 7¢; Freeman robe, 6c; Dunnell do, 7c; . Eddvstone do 6c; Harmony, bhe; Hartel,6hc; Knickerbocker, Sfe; Glouoster do, s Hamilton, 0hct amilton do, 7c; Marlboro do, 5 bridge do. 5ie; Sprague do, son's solid black, bhc; Simpson’s 7c. Southbridge do, 6je; Regatta _do, bjc; Paciic do 7o; Sprague_ do, = 0 Manchester, 7¢; _ Pacific, 7c; Sprag Ghe; Southbridge, Gios Mystic, 04c; Merri- mack shirting, 6c; Washington ofl colors, Yc. CAMBRICS—Garner, bc; Harmony B, Hooksett, bc; Keystone Glove Finish, 5he; Washington, e, CORSET JEANS—Androscoggin sat- Tockwood do. 9c; Naumkeag ie; Rockport, Tho. KING—Amoskeag- A. C. A., 174c; ny 8. A. X., 174c; Cordis A, C. E Sordis, B. B., 93¢; Conestoga, K. ¢ Red Stripe, 164c; Conestoga, C. C, A., fan cy, 14¢; Conestoga, §,C. 6.11\., 14c; Cones- 2 toga, 4-4, Gol Conestoga, 171 Easton, B., 93c; Hamilton, 1., 114; ton rogular, 13kc; Hamilton H., J1he; Omegasuperior extra, 27c; Omega medal, 25¢; Omega A CA, fancy stripe, 18c; Omega A 4-4, 16¢; Omega A §, 13; 4 wood, £ 60; 64 fancy marble, $4 00; 6-4 white marble, 83 85; 5-4 mo- saic, $3 00; 6-4 mosaic, 84 00, DENINS—Amoskeag blue and_brown, 160; Beaver Crook, Aq ., blue andbrown, 14}¢; Beaver Creek, B. B, lue and brown; 13fc; Beaver Creek, C. C,, blue and brown, 124c; Everett’ D. D.; blue and brown, 154; Haymakers blue and_brown, ho; Ol &, XA blue, 100; " Otis I, 15 blue, 14; Otis C.' C., blue, 13c; Pearl River blue and brown, 15kc. DUCKS—Arlington_stripe, 180 Boston hecks, he; Dosion XX drab, 124c; Bos- XX bro., 13hc; Boston XXX drab, ton O, H.bro., 10j¢; Boston XX, ; Bisnurck stripe, 17hc; Boston stripes, 13he; Dundee stripes, Fall tiver, 11hc; Hamden 0. O., '10ke; Lion Blue, 15k STRIPES—American, 10c; Amoskeng, 11je: Dexter A., lde; Mechanics. 8¢; Omega, 11c; Otis B. B., 10¢; Pittsheld, 7c; Uncasville, 9@%e. COTTONADES—Angora, D, & ., 25c; A. Y. A., 20c; Bell, 18c; Bridgewater, 19¢; Sharter Oak, 18c; Everett, Everett, medium, 15¢; Farm- i ewiston 10 gz, 256; New Yo.k mills checks 18; New York mills _proof, 22h0; Wicklow, 184c; Union. Pacific, 18¢; ittend m, D, & 1., 80c; York, light weight, 124c. SHEETINGS—Androscoggin, 9-4 brown 5 do 104 do, 260; Popporall's -4 brown, i do 104 do, 274c; Alexandria, inch, bleached, '13c; Androscoggin ' 9-4, bleached, 26c; do 104, bleached, 29c; Pepperell, 94, bleached, 2c; do 104 bleached, 274c. Druss. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.—Acid Carbolic, 500; Acid, Tartaric, 55c: Balsam Copabia, per b, 70c; Bark, Sassafras, per 103501 "Galomel, por Th, Toc; Cinchonidin r oz, 70c; Chloroform, per lb, 90c; Eflur'l pfiwga‘fl.(‘ r 2:, 81 40; kwfl:: per 1b, 8hc; Glycerine, pure, 1 e Hhad, Avctate, & per Ib, B2c; Car bon oil, uoe,&er callon, 114¢; do 1502, ser gal, 1340;” Oil, Castor, No. 1, per gal, 1 40; Oil, Castor, No.3, Y“ al, $1 30; L Olive, per gal, 81 50; Ol Origanun, 506 Opiun, §4 50; Quinine, $200; P, & W. & R. & 8., peroz, 82 00; Potassium, Todide, per 1b; 82, b0; Salacm, per oz, 85¢; Sulphate of Morphine, Eer oz, $3 65; éulphur flour, porrflx. 4+ Btrvchuine, ver oz, $1 50c, b 503 | $1 10@1 25 dam North Star, 2 50; Lewis' | 50° THE Of\rdAllAfl DAILY BEE: _WJ‘J_DNESDAY‘ OCTOBER 19, 1831 Horses and Mujes. lows: draft horses, 817 horses, £100. to £110. to 125,; € £00, to £100.; Common plugs, & S, ixtra farm horses, mmon to good farm horses to #40. hands, $60. Hides, Furs, Ete. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 73; green cured hides, 8}c; green salt, part’ cured hides, 8@gic; dry flint, cound, 13@14c; dr calf and kip, 12@13¢; dry salt hides, sound, 11@120; green calf, wi. § to 15 he., 10@11c; green ealf, wt, under § Iy, per_skin, 50c; green pelts, 81 00@1 15; green lamb kkins, 4 hides, two-third raie, ne grub, classed two* nt. off, (ent scored and tub.washed, choice, 32; fair, 30¢; dingy and w., 28¢; burry, black and cotted wools 2@6c loss Lumber. WHOLE: FENCING—No. 1, 20 ft, $20 00; 0. 2, 12to 20 ft., 10 00; sheeting dressed, No. 1, 18 00; No, 2, 16 00; common boards, dressed, 20 FRAMING—16 ft, and under, per M, 20 00; 10 ft. studding, 22 00;22 ft, 22 00; 24 ft, 2500, FINISHING—No. 1, fnish 14, 14 and 2 inch, $00 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch 845 00; No. 2, finish 1}, 13 and 2 inch, §4500: N 5 finish, 1 inch, $40 00; No, 3 finish, 1inch, $3500; 0. G. Dbattons per 100 feet lin, £100; weil ourbing, 822005 rough 4 and 2 inch battons per 100 feet lin., 50c. STOCK BOARDS—A stock, $40 00; B 35 00; C, $30 00;_common stock, $22 50. FLOORING—No. 1, $10 00; No. 2, &35 00; No, 8, 822 00; yallow pine, No. 1, $40 00, SIDING—No. 1, 824 00; No. 2, $2200; No, 3, $1800. SHIP LAP—Plain, §22 00; 0. G, No. 1, 32 00; No. 2, 82200, OEILING-$21 00@$37 00. LATH ANDSHINGLE sliingles, $3 85, No. 2, 82 Lath, $3 50. Bullding Materlal. LIME—Per barrel, 81 85; bulk per bu., 85c. Cement, bbl, 82 50. Towa plaster, bbl, $2 50, 'Hair per bu, 85c. _Tarre felt 100 Ihs, 83 50, Straw board, $4 00. PAPER-—Sbaw paper, 8lc; rag paper 4c; dry goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, 10¢; news paper, 8c COAL~—Cumberland blacksmith, $12 Morris_Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, $6; Whitebrenst nut, $6; Iowa lump, $6: Towa nut $6: Rock Springs, $8; Anthracite, all sizes, $12 50. Heavy Hardware L1t Tron, rates, 83 30; plow steel, cast, Tic; cast_tool do, 15@2) wagon spokes, set, 2 25@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; felloes, sawed dry, “140; tonges, ench, 70 Rcgiodon, each, 75c; square nuts, per b, itafilc; washers, per Ib, 8@18c; rivets, P 1b, 11¢; coil chain, per Ib, 6@i2c; malleable, 8c; iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, Ge; harrow teeth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring steel, 7@8c. NAILS—10 to 20d, 8 50; 8to 10, 365; 6d, 3 415; d, common, 4 90: 3d, fine, 6 40; clinch, all sizes, 5 15; 6d, casing, 4103; & casing, 4 4); 10 casing, 4'15; 104 finish, 4 65; 8d finish, 4 90; 6d finish, 5 half kegs, 10c extra. SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2.10; Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; do., half Kegs, 83,48;7do., quarter kegs, 81.88; Blast- ing, kegs, Fuse, ver 100 feet 50c. Paints Oils and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Umaha P. P, 7c; white lead, 0. P. & C. Co.,pure, 6o; Marseilles green, 1 to 5 Ib cans, 20¢; French zinc, green seal, 12c; French zinc, red seal, 116; French zinc, in varnish assy, 90c; French zince, in oil asst, 15c; Raw and burnt umber, 11b cans. 12c; raw and burnt_Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13.; vefined lampblack, 12¢; coach black,” 1%; jvory black, 16c; drop black, 16¢; Prussian blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome green, L. M. & D., 14c; blind and shutter rreen, L. M, & 1., 14c; Paris green, 18c; ¥-liah red, 1%; Venetian red, 9c; T resi, 22; American Vermiliod, chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &D. O. vellow ochre, 8c; golden ochre, 16; patent Uryer, 6¢; graining colors: light_oak, dark oa', walnut, chestnut and ash 12c. Dr Paints White lead, 6c; French rine, 10c; Paris whiteing 2fe; whiting _ gilde 1jc; whiting com’l, 13c; lampblack German- town, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 8c; Prus- sian blue, 45¢; nltramarine, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4e; umber, raw, 4cj sienna, burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, dc Parid green genuine, 35c; Paris green com!] 25c; chrome groen, N. Y. 20c; chrom® green K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- milliod, America, 18c; Indian red, 10c, rose pink, 14c; venetian_ read, Cookson's venetian red Am., 190; réd load, 7he; hronie yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome’ yel- low, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle, 3c; ochre, I'rench, 2jc;- ochre, American, 1;0; 3 A star(best) No. 3, §2 00, , 8 90; 4d, Winter's mineral, 2ic; lohigh brow, 2 spanish brown. 2he; Prince’s miner VARNISHES—Burrels per gallon. Furniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No. 1, 81; furniture, U, 85¢; coach, extra, &1 40; Coush, No. T, 81 20; Damar, $160; Japan, 70c; asphaitum, 70c; shellac, $360; hard oil finish. ‘$1 30 Pearl River, 16hc; Shetucket, S., 10ic;| OILS—110"carbon pergallon, 11jc; 150° i.cadlight, per gallon, 123c; 175° headlight 54 wood, 83 00; 5.4 | pergallon, 16c; crystoline, per gallon, 3 sarble, §300; 54 white murble, | linsced, raw, per gallon, 64c; Linseed, boil- ed, per gallon, 67¢; lard, winter str'd, per callon, 1 05 No. 1, 7ic, No, 2, G0c; castor, XX, per gallon, 130c, No. 3, 1 0% sweet sor gallon, 83¢; sperm, W. B., per gallon, * 85 fiish, W. ., per gallon, 60c; neatafoott > per galion, 73c, No, ; Tuniberi %, zero, per gallon, 80c, su » machine, No. 1, per gallon, fic, No. sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; tur® pentine, per gallon, 64 yer gallon 209, 63 deg, 20c. Liguor. ALCOHOL—187 proot, $2 85 per wine gallon, extra California spirits, 187 proof 8t 130 per proof gallon triple refined spirits, 187 proof, $1 24 per oof sal ro-distilled whiskies, 81 00@1 50; ine blended, $1 50@2 50; Kentucky bour- naptha, 74 dey, bons, 8200@7 00; Kentucky and Pennsyl- vanin ryes, 82 00@7 00, BRANDIES—Imported, $6 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40@3 00, RUMS--Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domertic, 1 5@3 PEAGH AND APPLE BRANDY 175@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—Imported per_case, 20 004 00; Amorican, per case 12 0@ CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00, WINES—Rhinewine, per case, 6 06@20 00" Catawba, per case 4 00@7 00, Clgars and Tobaccos. CIGARS,—Seeds, $15.00; Connectiout, #25.00; Mixed, 835.00; Seod Havans, $60.00; Clear Havana, $75.00, TOBACCO'— PLUG, — Golden Rule, 24 1, 60c; Spotted Fawn, 61c; Our Repe, 6205 Star, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60c; Horse 24 b, butts, 60c; Purity, 24 , 2 Queen Bee, 24 1b, butts, bdct Gt Edge, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 57; Army and Navy, pounds, bdc; Bullion, pounds, F8e; Lorillard’s Climax, pounds, 60c, FINE OUT—In pails.—Hard to Beat, 750; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c; Favorite, Rocky Mountain, 55c; Fancy, c; Daisy, 45c.—In tin foil — Catlin 0. 8., 20a packages, 5 b boxes, per 1b 65c; Lorillard’s Tiger, 60c, North (‘lmlll.mi 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ke, }{: oz, asu;; Love ';‘liwk! la) "‘i. u.%en bufi-‘; r b, 353 arl ucl F5%, Bbe; Dog Tall Goer » The market is brisk and all grades are supply considerably, Prices range s fol- Fine single drivers, 150, to 300.; Extra Jommon drait Extra plugs, $60, to 753 SMOKING—All grades—Common, 25 to 83c. Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 oz ble; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 45c; Seal of MARKETS BY 1'BELEGRAPH, selling well at a slight advance in piices. Counocil Blaffs Market. The demand for good horses exceeds the Couvott, Bruers, October 18 Flour—Manufactured by Crystal and City Mills, 8 75@4 50: Kansas and Mis. souri flour, 8 50@4 25; graham, 3 75; rye flour, 3 40, Bran and Shorts—17 00 per ton, Chop Corn—22 50 per ton. Wheat—No. 2, $122@1 26; No. 3, 105; MUL to 15 hands (extra), $125, | jected, 85, " to0 150, hands, 8100, to 1403| Corn—No, 2, b2, rejected 50 1 to 14 . t0100,; 134 to 14| Oats 2, 40c; rejected, 35c, Barley—No. 2, 90c; No, 3, 7 Hay -5 b0@6 00, Wood—6 00@8 00. Tive Hogs—b 25@5 50 Cattlo—Shippng, 4 00@b 00; cows 30 00@45 00 per head; stock, 2 75@3 00, Sheep—4 00@5 00, : G S hides, Se. milch butchers Kgge Potatoes—1 00@ 1 20; sweet, 4 5c. Onions—1 25@1 40. - Grand Junotion Market. 2, o, * y tripe, 40c' narros GrAND JuNorion, Ia., October 18, Urnd atripo, 106, Lallow, b Bes—4 Wool. Butter—13c. - Morino unwashed, light, 14@10c; heavy, e 13@1he; medium nnwashed, light, 18@20c; OB October 16, On 'Change to-day the were weak and drooping, * er bringing out sollers, The recoijts w 24,000 bushels barley by 1ake and 568 car. londs of grain by rail, embracing 78 of wheat, 306 f corn, 48 of oats, 15 of rye and 36 of barley. Flour—Quiet and about unchanged; stocks light and inquiry very limited; common to choice western spring, 4 50 6 75; do. Minnesota, 525@7 05; patents, 7 50@9 50, Wheat—No. 2 spring active at lower range of prices. Clearing weather in the northwest caused an increased desire to setl and under liberal offerings for tuture delivery prices declined materially, The market « pened at about the closing fizures on ’c ange yeslerday, declined quickl with some Huctuations a reduction of 2}(@ 4o was established, then rallied §@je, fluctuated and finally closed about 18¢ lower for seller October; 13e lower for No- vember, and 1jc lower for Decemt the regular board, aud on call al 1385 vember, 1 88§ December, 1 3% January; No. 8 spring firm and higher at 121; jected nominal, Cora—Unsettled and weak feeling pre- vailed to-day and pricea declined 1{(@2c on the whole range. Offerings were quite free on speculative account, and the de- mand was not pnrticulnrl( urgent and con- fined chiefly to local parties to provide for outstanding contracts, The market finally closed about 1} lower seller October, 1c lower for November, and 13c lower for December on the regular board, and on rain markets h. 3| call at 61c for October, 61g¢ for November 3fc for December, 69gc for May, 64c for January; rejected at be. Oats—In light speculative demand; gen- eral market weak and lower; e for October, 44jc for No b for December, 440 for the year, 45c for January, 484c for May, Rye—Dull, quiet and weak; No. 2, 105 for October; 1 054 for Noven.ber. Barley—Quiet and dull; No. 2, 1074 for November; 109 for December. Pork-Tame and lower; mess cl; 17 25 for October and November; 18 2 January; 18 45 February. Lard—Steady at a lower range; closed at 11 70 for November; 11 82} for Decem- for the yeal 5 12 074 for 217} for 2 8 March. Bulk Meats—Weak and lower; short ribs, 8 65 for November; 880 for Decem- )734@9 00 for Jamuary; 9124 for ry. Whisky--Steady at 117 Re c'ts, .. 28,824 17,503 . +++186,116 . 70,254 . 7,315 . 63,411 24,618 The stook of grain in Chicago is 13,040, 3858 bushels against 495 bushels a week ago, and 9,608,961 bushels at this period last year, ‘The receipts in Chicago sinceJonuary 1 include 3,978,415 barrels of flour, 12,731,678 bushels of wheat, 68,- 350,743bushels of corn, 20,907,543 bushels of oats, 1,080,421 bushels of rye and 5,023, 720 bushels of barley. praamiat cruli S70 Chicago Live dtock. OH10AGO, October 18, Cattle — Receipts for to-day were 7,000 head; shipments, 2, head; demand very fair and all fat stock selling strongly, while common was unchanged; goed to ex- tra steers, 6 00@6 90; medium’ to good, 5 40@5 70; common to fair, 4 00@5 00; butchers stock, steady at 2 40@4 20; siock- ers and feeders, 2 75@3 75; dairy calves, 7 016 00 per ‘head; range cattle fairly active and firm throughout; Texan: 290@3 50; northern Texans, 3 35@3 Y0; half-breeds and natives, 3 70@4 60. Sheep—Receipts, 2,500 head; shipments, 550 head; offerings largely of poor to medium natives and territory sheep which were very slow sale at 3 75@4 00; good to choice fat muttons scarce and wanted, sell- ing at 4 35@4 80, frogs — Receipts for to-day were 16,000 head; shipments,3,700 head; market fairly Shipm'ts Flour, | active and stronger early, but the strength was more than loss 1.ter, market closing quite weak, especially on common sales; mixed packing, H 90@6 55; light, 6 20@ 645; choice heavy, 6 76@7 30; culls and grassers, 3 25@5 5 St. Louis Produoce. Sr. Louis, October 18, Flour—Dull and unchanged. ‘Wheat—Lower, but a shade firmer; No. 2 red, 1 454 for cash; 1 474 for November; 1518 for December; 1 543 for January. Corn—Lower; 68kc for cash; G4k for November; 67¢ for December; G8jc for January; 7dte for May. Oats—TLower; 44}c for cash; 4bkc for November; 46ic for December; 454c for 13c for May. Rye—T.ower 1t 1053 Barley—Dull and unchanged. Lead—Dull at 5 00, Jougs—Unchanged Butter—Unchanged, Whisky—Steady at 1 15, Pork--Quiet; 18 26 for cash; 18 0@ 1875 for February, Lard—Nominal, Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, ...50,000 80,000 Flour. . ), Wheat . 13,000 Corn. . 14,000 Oats 19,000 Rye. i Barley. Liverpool Produce, Laverroor, October 18, Flour—American, 10s 6d@13s Wheat—Winter, 10s Gd@11s 2d; white, 103 10d@11s 8d; ;J:ring, s 11d@10s 5d; club, 11s 2d@11s 8d. Corn—Dn 114, Pork—80s, Lard—600s 8d. Receipts—Wheat, past three days, 00, 000 bushels, 42,000 being American, Toledo Proauce ToLEDO, October 18, W aeat—Weak; No 2 red, 142§ for No- vember; 1460} for December; 1493 for January. 5 Corn--Weak; No. 2, 64jc for cash; 653 for December; 72¢ for May. Oata—Quiet and unchauged. o Lo e T Peoria Prodace. Pronria, October 18, Corn—Trregular; high wmixed, 633@6ic; mixed, 63)@63jc. Oats—Inactive; No, 2 white, 40c. Rye—Lrregular; No. 2, 1 084@1 09, High Wines—Unchanged at 1 15, Rec'ts, . Ship's. Wheat. L 900 none Jorn . . 08,150 24,500 Oats, ++ 16,500 31,500 L BT00 30,000 L.\ 80,000 none + Done none Now York Mroduce Nrw York, October 18 Chicago 140@1 42; No, 2 red, 1 f0}@]1 50). Corn Heauy, dull and lower and de mand moderate; 7lo; No. 8 mixed, ¢ O October, 7 » November, and dully 2 d , 49@AT e, Ao fairly ac o No. 1 mixed, 46§c; 3 No. 2 mixed, Novemby Shade higher 107@1 08, Barley~Stronger but quiet; No, 1 Can, ada, 113@1 15, Pork — Dull and weak; (@18 50. Lard—Unsettled, weak and 5H@7ie lower; 11 97) for cash, 1195 for Octuber, 12 00 for Noveniber, Beef— Nominal Cut Meats ~Neaminal, Whisky—Nominal, Cincinnati Prodnoe. CIxcINNATL October 15, jet at 10 20@20 00 POt new mess, Lard nt mak: Bulk clear wides, 1050, Racon - Steady; clear sides, 11 50, Flour—Quiet; famih Wheat -Quiets N o, o. No. 2 mixed, spot track, ull o, 2, track, 1 15, Canada spring, 115@ 1 20, Whisky-—Steady at 1 13. Philadelphia Produoe. PRILADRLPHIA, O Wheat—Easier; 1 453@1 468 o 14 @1 468 October; 1 47§@1 48} Novem- bel Corn—Ensier; 68}@69%c for cash and October; 70}@703e for November. Onts—Firmer at 513c for cash; 50R@514e for October, Rye—Quict at 1 09@1 10, 2 - EnstLiberty Live Stook. Bas Liprury, Pa, October 18, Cattle-Dull a whade off; receipts, 2,363; shipm 227, Hogs—S pts, 2,800 ; 6,100; phine, 7 00@7 2 6 40@6 60; common to feir, 600 @6 25, Sheep—Slow and unchanged. Baltimore Produoe. BALTIMORE, October 18, Flour—Steady. Wheat 2 red winter quiet at 1 454@1 45¢ for cash and October. Corn—Yellow nominal at 73jc; mixed western dull at 67§ for cash aud October, — . Buffalo Live Stock. EAst Burraro, October 18, Hogs—Lower; receipts, 91; shipments, 76; Yorkers, G 50@6 60; good m weights, 0 GH@6 85; good heavy, 7 00, Pittsburg Oil Market. Prrrsnens tober 18, e bid, ad- , advanced anced and The oil market opened at vanced to 96e, declmed to ¢ to 95ic, dec closed with sales at ¢ terday were 60,243 Dbl 67,935 hble. Pittsburg oil ex 14}e bid; New York refined,Gie refined, 194 francs. THE PHILOMATHEAN Is the Name of Omsaha’s New Musical Club. ; charters were nfle stock, ; Antwerp, Arrangements noted somo days ago in Tue Bek for the organization ot a new instrumental club have been completed, and Omaha's citizens will shortly be afforded the opportunity to listen to a series of chamber concerts in which none but the choicest num- bers of classionl music will be present- ed. The new society, which organ- ized yesterday, has taken for its name the ‘“Philomathean Club,” and is composed of the following well-known musicians: Geo. k. Sauer ........ Solo Violinist. Flute. Mr. G. F. Sauer was elected direc- tor and Julius Meyer ager. Mr, Sauer is one of the most accomplished musiciang who have ever visited this city. His musical education was re- ceived in Leipsic, where he received the distinguished honor of being re- elected to play in the Gewandhus quartette. Under his experienced direction three concerts will be given in the interval between the end of this month and Christmas, Meyer's music hall having been engaged for the scries, The capacity of the hall being limited, the tickets for the con- certs will be sold by subscription lists, will be at once circulated among our citizens. The subscription price for the three concerts hus heen placed at the low sum of $2.00, or less than seventy cents aconcert. This should certainly insure a crowded hall, The first concert will be givea atthe end of the present month. which Tenth Street. To the Editor of The Bee Omana, October 17, —‘Hang the miscrable wretch!” This is a unani- mous sentiment of South Tenth street towards the damphool who is bossing the grading of Tenth hetween Pacitic and Picrce streets, The street is be- ing filled up and the job commenced properly on the east side of the street. Although the west side of the street will not be reached for probably a month yet, the champion fool who is bossing the job, ordered 10 days ago the sidewalks on the west side, the only walk on the street, to be re- moved, both south and north of Pa- cific streets, which was accordingly done, and the hundreds of citizens, who must thus unnecessarily tramp through the mud each morning and eyening, send out curses long and loud, and have only one sentiment, first above stated and hope, when the fool killer comes around, looking for the biggest fool to pick off, that he will certainly get us rid of this partic- ular one, 0 great satisfaction of Bouri OMAHA, Dull and depressed; No 80 hipping exteas 4 80@ 9 #; south dull; common to) choice extes 6 5@ Wheat—Weak, lower and unsettled No. 3 red winter, 148@1 44}; No, 2 do, 150@1514: No. ' 1 white, 1 4 . 2 HOTELS. 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