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i per cent. for small amounts. 'I'HE ()MAHA DA]LY BEE: WE DNES DAY OCTOBER 26, 8 FINANOE MID GOMMERGE FINANCIAL. Finanoial Review New York, October 25, MONET, Money closed at 43 per cent, the highest quotation having been 6 per cent. Exchange had an advauce and closed at 4813@1 854 GOVERNMENTS, Governments closed firm as follows: Currency 6's... 180 hid 4’ coupons. 2116 bid 44’ coupons 113 bid B continued . €' continued.... . RAILROAD BONDS. Pacifie railroad bonds closed as follows: Union firsts. . . 1163@1 17 Union land grants. L1113 @l 1) Sinking funds 12 oo 115 §TOCKS, Coutrals ... The stock market opened low and con- tinued to decline, with a slight and tems porary reaction, The falling off in the afternvon of 3@} per cent. was due nrob- ably to the rumors of the assussination of the czar and ex-Gov. Morgan's declination of the treasury portfolio. The Ohio rail- rond contest and tho Chicago rate question also had an influence. Th- principal trans- actions were in trunk line stocks, and Denver & Rio Grande advanced, The followine are the closing bids: A&TH., Preferred . L1014 bid 100§ Northwestern . Preferred .. N&W pfd. (e nr Falls ¢, 8. &C Central Pa. C&k A Lst preferred..1 StPM & M.. 104 Tex Pac 5l Union Pacific. 11'! ‘Wabash l’lrjefermd 87 MINING STOCKS. Following are the closing. sales of mining stocks at the New York mining LNA&GC! exchange: TronSlver ... 85 Robinson..... 132 Silver CIiff ., Sutra. L 140 S¢Li 1 Alic © 588 Bonnie 738 Bull Domingo. 70 Bradshaw. .... 64 California. ... 70 CHICAGO MONEY MARKET. Cieaco, October 25, The offerings of paper were lurge and the market for money ruled active and firm at | > 6@7 per cent. for large amouuts, and § The banks asaruleare carrying all the paper they care for at present. Fastern exchange be- tween city banks was firmer at par. The clearings of the associated banks were 86,- 900,000. Orders for money from country points were on a tair scale. ————— Omaha Wholesale Market Orrick or THE OMAHA Bie, Tuesday Evening, October 25, Grain markets have been steady to-day and no changes to note. Provisions quiet and unchanged. Drugs, steady, Potassium Iodide de- clined 10¢; Strychnine advanced 10c. In dry goods quotations numerous changes are noted. In hardware many imvortant changes have taken place. Iron rates advanced 20c; nails advanced 10c. Local Graln Dealings. —Cash No, 2,117; 02); rejected 82kc, BARLEY. “Cash No 2, 933c; No. 3, 8lc. RYE,—Cash, 87k CORN.—Cash No. 2, 474c. OATS.—Cash, 35jc. Live Stock. AT COUNCIL BLUFFS STOCK YARDS. Cattle—Good shipping, $1 00@3 00; fat cown and heifors, 83 755 00 Hogs—Mixed packing, 35 25@ Sheep—Slaughtering in oimiad at 84 00 @5 00. cash Provisions. FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, $3 25@3 75; patent, 83 75@4 50; winter wheat straight grade $3 3 {;utenc, $4 @; 90; graham rye, heat, $3 00, RYE FLOUR—$3 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per cwt. 90c; screenings, per cwt. 80c; shorts, per ewt 1,00; chopped feed, per cwt. 1 20; meal bolted yellow, 1 40; white. 5L POTATOER—In car lots, Salt Lnku 1 25@l SWEET POTATOES—Genuine Jer- sey, b per lb., very active at 5@6c per pound. l’UUL’l‘RY—Lwe chickens per dozen, PRAIRIE CHICKENS—$2 50@3 00 per dozen, WILD GEESE—2 75@3 50. WILD DUCKS— IOOQl 3 KEGGS—Firm; 22c, - BUL'rLR,—Cnoleescmemzo@w poor, no market: creamery, 30@35c, APPLES — Good, muml very scarce at_$4 50 per bbl. HONEY—California white clover in comb, 24@25 per box, 210 00; 25c. LEMONS—Steady; Finest Messina oranges $8 00 repacked. GALIFORNIA PEARS—Per box, $350 O RiSWAX—Yellow, 18@20c. ONIONS—1 6@l 60 per bushel, d,1\131»\(:1541 00@2 00 per dozen, as &RAI\BERRIES—Per bbl, $8 00@ 8 50, CELERY—Per doz., 60@b5c. Qrocers List, —itlo, tair, 134 Rio, g ime to choice, 1he; Old Eov't ; 26)@28}c, Mocha, 28)c; Arbuckle’s, TEAS,—Gunpowder, 438 Choice, 60@75¢; Tmperial, good, 4 Choice, 60(@15o; Young Hyson, good 50c; choice, 65c@81 00; Japan Nat Lm good, 86c; Japan, choice, 60@7he; Oolong, goud, 40; Oolong, choice, 40@55; Souchong, good, 85@40¢; choice, 35@4be. SUGARS,—Cut loaf, 11jo; Crushed, 1to; Granulated, 11e;' Powdered, 1146 Fine powdered, 11§c; Standard Coffee 100; New York: Confectioner’s Standard A, lOic~ Good A, 10§c; Prairie Extra C, SYRU!;@ ,—Sugar house, bbls, 50c; 204 allons, 82 50; fbbls, 53c; ke, Pepper, 20 Allspice, 200; Cloves, 45c; Nutmegs, $1 00; Cass Mace 81 00, —Dwight's Ib papers, 83 00; De- 00; Church’s, $3 00; Keg soda, H,—Pear], 4ho; Silyer Gloss, 8} 8gc; Corn sz-mh, Bl@de; Exvelsior loss, 7c; Corn, The. o BALT.—Dray loads, per b, 195 Ash- , 850; bbls dairy 60, 5s, 3 45; b datey, 100, e 305, DRIED ~ FRUITS—Choice halves, hes, new crop, 10c; Evaporated A ppl B o, 133 140; Michigun, Prunes, old, 74c; new, York apples, :ée; Currants, 7@7he; Blackberries, new, e CHE ESE Full Cream, Skim. 113c. WOODENWARE —1‘vn hmp pails, | 95; three hosp pai No. 2 tuba,, 81 l;l‘n;mc‘rv\rluh\mn\h 185 by Double Crewn, ell Part l'!r caddie, '\Oc square cases, £.1 NS-—Breakfast hflcnn. 14, dried beef, 143¢; should hams, canvassed 14¢; round ST shoice lard, 1 ers, canvassed lnfi»n. sides 18 W PICK LES—Medium, in barrels, & do in half bbls, 5 25; smalls, in bbls, 11 50; do, in_half bbls, 6756; gherkins, i bbls, 13 00; do, in half bbls, 7 06. VINEGAR-Pure apple estra, 16c; pure n\||h. 1 | Prussing pure_apple, 16c. HOMINY—New, §6 00 per bbl, BEA Medium, hand picked §3 77 per bushel ROP) Sisal, fnoh and larger, 94033 s o i hk«lmmo Queen, (100 cakes), ¢ 's magnolia, 4 80. NPT —Boxos, 40 Ibs, 16 oz 85, 160;boxes 40 Iba., 16 o, Gs, 16¢. LY E—American, 8 40; Groenwich, 340: : North Star, 2 50; Lewis vell Iye, 275, POTASH—Pennsyl in case, 8 85; Babbitt' 100@1 05; | 174e: ce [ inch, bleached, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in o FIELD SEED—Red clover, chofce new, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, 8 00; white clover, new, $1400 al affa” cloyer, new, $1260; alsike, new, $13 Timothy, good, new, $3 00; blue grass, extra clean, 81 50; blue grass, clean, 81 35; orchard grass, £2 50; red top, choice, 103 millet, common_or Missouri, 80c; millet, German, $100 to $1 25 Hungarian, 80c. HEDGESEED—Oage orange, 1 to bushels, 85 00; osngo orange, 10 bushels or quen, $470; honey locus, per 1b, $5c; per 100 Ihe., $25 00. FISH—Family white fish, 90 Ibhi bble 3 75; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbl No, 1 white fish, nmn,ma,lw, family 10 b kits, 75¢; New Holland herring, per ke, 135 Rusian sacdines, 76c; Colur,. bia river galmon, per 1001bs, & 00; Geo Baak codfish, §; Gen. boneless codfish; 84o; boneless fish, 4dc. AR FRE L Halt bbls mess mackerel, 100 Ibs, $12 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex_shore 100 Ibs, 6 00; he bbls, fat l.mni do, 106 ibs, 3 85; mess mackerel, 12 I 2 25; N 360 shore, 131b Aoy 1 50; No. T shore; 121b do, 1 00; fat family, 10 1b do, 75c. CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 (Field's), per case, $4 20; do 116 (Field’ u)‘ per case, 2 50; do 2 1b sShmdhrd) per case, 90; do 1 1b (standard), per case, 2 50; do 2 1b (slack), per case, 2 75; do 116 (slack), r case, 200, Onions, 380, Salmon, 1 , per dozen, 1 60@1 70; do 21b, per dozen 255, Sardines, small fish, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 1tje; American, quarter boxcs per box, 11c; do half boxes, per bor, J1ke. Lobsters, 1" b per doren, 80. atoes, 230; do 8 b per case, 3 Com, 2 b (Mountain)|G! per L&Re, 370 soaked corn, 210; do (Yarmouth), per case, 3 75; !erg beans, per_case, 2 23; Lima beans o case, 220. Succotash per case, 2 25. Pens, common, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, per case, 4 50. Blackborries, 310, per case, 80; strawberries, 2 1b, per case,2 7b* raspberries, 2 Ib, per 'case, 275@3 00. Damsons, 216, per case, 2 45. Bartlett pears per case, 30o(@4 00, Whortleber- ries per case, 2 80, Egg plums, 2 b per cuse, 8 50; do, choice, 2 1b, per case, 4 50, Groen gages, Ib per case, 3 50: 1|mhnice, 9 1h per case, 4 50, ‘lmeAlecn, 2 th, per case, 1 0@ Peaches, 21b per cas:, 310: do 3 1h, case, 6 00@6 50; do, (pie), 3 Ib, per case,3 85; do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, RICE—Carolina, §@84c; Louisians, 73 I‘%‘A\UTQARouted choice, ed Ten- nessce, 9c per Ib; fancy white, 10c per lh; rav—white Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, 11jc. Dry Goods. 2 BROWN COTTONS.— Buckeye L T, 7¢; Continental G, do, 8c; Graniteville 'la. :%c, Indian Head 7jc; anrencs LL, 7c; Portsmouth P, do, 4jc; Utica C Eic, Winthrop L. do, 74c: Wachusetts 7hc. BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog- fi‘ll in A A, 10c; Gold Medal, 10j¢; Avon- le, 8 los Blackstone A. A, flu |wkburn AA, hfc, Ballardvale, 6jc; Conest 10.4, 31c; Cabat, bje; Dexter A A A, 8kc; Fruit of the Loom, 10c; King Bee, mc Lonsdale, 93¢; xlu. Camhnn. 13¢; Mono- hansett, ‘8fc; Nassan, 6je; New York Mil s, 18¢; Pocahontas, 9jc: Pequot, 10c; Senate, half bleached e Wammit 5.4, 17¢; do. 6.4, 21, do. fe; do. 9-8, 14kc, PRINTS,—Allen's fancy, Ghe; Ameri- can_do, Amolds do, 70, Amaeriean do,Bhc; Berlin solid colors 6o, Conestogado 646; Cochico robe, Tie; Freeman robe, c; Dunnell _do, _7c; Eddystone fancy, 7c; Harmony, 5he; Hartel, 63c; Knickerbocker, 55 Gloricester do, " 6jc; Hamilton, ; Southbridge Marlboro ~do, b 6ic, Srruguo do, 5he; Simpson's solid_black, impson’s mourning, 7c; Regatta do, 5c; Pacific do 7 Manchester, §7c; Pacific, 7¢; Spraguo; 64o; Southbridg e,fl%c' dtic, Ghe; Merris miack shirting, Oc; Washington ol colors, . CAMBRIC: Harmony B, 5ho; Hookselt, bo; Keystone Glove Finish, Bo; Washington, e, " JEANS—Androscoggin sat- Lockwood do. 9¢; Naumkeag Je: Rockport, 7he TICKING—Amoskeag: A, C. A., 174c; Albany 8. A. X., 17he; Cordis A, C, I Cor Gic; Conestoga, K, Sprague do, bhc; ~2‘ c: Cordi Red Stripe, 16} ; Conestoga, C. C. A., fan- oy, 14¢; Conestoga, i,C e 1d¢; Cones- toga, 4-4, Lvn!d Me ic; Conestoga, 174¢; mutun, 9le; H.umlum, D., 1 o N R e 1jc; Umagnnuperiur exira, 27c; L)megn medal, 25¢; Omega A fancy nrlpe. 18¢; Omega A 4-4, 16c; Omega A §, 1 Pearl River, 16jc; Shetucket, S., 1054:- Shetucket, 8. 8., 12¢; OIL CLOTH wood, 83 00; 5-4 fancy marble, 3 00; 5.4 white marble, 82 85; 6 4 wood, $3 60; 6-4 fancy marble, $4 00; 64 white mnrhle. 83 85; 5-4 mo- saic, 83 J0; 6-4 mosaic, $4 DEN. I\S—Ankaenx blue and brown, 16¢; Beaver Creek, A. A., blue and brown, Beaver Croek, 1. B, blue and brown Beaver_ Croek, O, C., bluo and - brown, l'gc, Everett’ D, D., blue and bmwn. 15, ‘Haymakers bluo and_brown A blue, 15¢c; Otis B, blue, 13¢; Pearl n, 15kc. K5 Arlington._stripe, 180; Boston 2’ checks, 13h0; Boston XX drab, 12o; Bos- ton XXX bro,, 18hc; Boston XXX drab, Banton 0. . bro, 10hc; Borion XX iy 2he; Bismarck viripe, 174e; Bostor atripes, 18}0; Dundeo stripos, 18; Fall River, 11jc; Hamden O. 0., 10he; Lion Blue ~ 154c. STRIPES—American, 10¢; Amoskeag, 11je: Dexter A., ldc; Mechanica, Omegn, 11¢; Otis B, B., 10¢; Pittstield, 7c; 2 | Uncasville, 9@9c, ADES—Angora, D, & T., 250 o; Bell, 18¢; Bnd(&cwnttr, 19c; S0; Charter Oak, 18c; Everett, b0c: " Everett, medfum, Tfc; Farn: ’Ae Lewiston 10 oz., 25¢; New Yo.k ecks 18; New York mills proof, Wicklow, 18hc; Union Pacific, 180 , 80c; York, llght ) Androscoggin, -4 brown 23¢; do 10-4 do, 20c; Pepperel uJ4Im:wn, 25c; do 104 do, 274e; Alexandria, 46 1803, Androscoggin” 94, 2c;’ do 104, bleached, 20c; Pepperell, 9-4, bleached, 25c; do 104 bleached, 274c. Drurs. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,—Acid Carbolio, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, 5jo: Balsam Copubin, per 1b, 706; Bark, Sussafras, por 1, 1203 Calomael, per I, 7be; Cinolonidin uu..n,n.r.,., ver's powders, per Ib, !f,,-m... Capitol, heavy, bleached, )w 1b, (. peroz, §200; Potassium, Todide per Ib; |4 75; ™ casing, 4 5); 10d ml 82, 40; Salacin, per or, 85¢; Snlphate of | finish, 4 7 84 finish, 5 00 1nln b, \lnrmh(n per oz, &3 |I|>mlr flour, | half ifll."k lOc extra. per Ib, dc; Strvchnine, ver oz, 8160, SHOT.—Shot, §1.85; Buck shot, $2.10: Lumber Oriental l‘n:dnr. kpg—,kmlg,‘" Iw:l WHOLESALE, kegs, $3.48;"do., quarter ; Blasf FENCING-—No, 1, 12 to 20 ft, 820 00; | ing, Lmt 8,35 Fuse, ver 00 feet 50c MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Council Bluffy Market. . 19 00; sheeting dressed, No. 2, 12t0 20 ff : 16 00; common boards, No. 1, w dres: FR \\”\('7—1'» ft. and undes 20 00; 10 ft. studding, 22 00; 2 per M, t. 22 00; b OU. Couxci, Buurrs, October 25, | <||‘|\|.-\u 1, finish 13, 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch 1} and Q?l'vfl; Flour—Manufactured by Crystal and City Mills, 8 754 Kansas and Mis. wouri flour, 8 50@4 25; graham, 8 76; rye flour, 3 40, Bran and Shorts—~17 00 per ton. Chop Cor 2 50 per ton, * . Wheat—No, 2, 8122@1 25; No. 8,105 52, rejected 10, 40¢ ruj\‘-ctrd 8de. nish 13, 15 anc nish, 1 inch, 10 00; 5 00; 0, $100; well curbing, inch battons per 100 STOCK nu.\lu\.\ 35 00; C 400 feet lm. rough § and 2 . B0c, ] £10 00; No. 2, No. 1, 81: 00; yellow pine, No, 1, ? 2. 900; No. 8, 75¢. $40 00, Ha, H0@6 00,1 Nllll\'(‘ vo, 1, $2400; No. 2, $2200;| Wood—6 00@8 00, No, 3, §18 00, g Live Hogs—5%0@5 75 SiTY L\T'—T‘hm. £2200; 0. G. No. 1, | Cattle—Shipping, 4 00@5 00; milc 282 00; 222 00. cows .m 00@45 00 per Iu-ml. butche CEIL 00@R37 # @ LATH AND SHINGLE: \,,\ Al.nr(lu-fl.) \lu‘(\p 1 00(@5 00, uhln».lu. £3 85, No. 2, 82 50; No (G Hides—5 S hides, Sc. Lath, §3 50, Wool—15 Bullding Materlal. Butter - 30@30bc, LIME—Per barrel, 81 85; bulk per bun,, Kgs—200. 8%, Cement, bbl, §2 50. Towa plaster, atoes mom :(\1 aweot, 4@be. bbl, $2 50, Hair per bu, 85c. Tarved Onions felt 100 hs, 88 50, Straw board, $4 00, PAPERStiaw paper, 8ic; rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, 10; news paper, 8¢ 125@1 -—— Grand Junotion Market GRAND JUNCTION, Tn., October 25, COAL-Cumberland blacksmith, 812;| Fega—Tlic, Morrls Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast [ Butter—13c. PRI lump, 86; Whitebreast nut, €6 Towa Chicago Froduos. : Cutcago, October 25, the markets opened $6: Town nut £6: Rock Springs, $8; all sizos, $12 50, lump, Antl ll’lclte. On Change Liquor. ok and lower but afterward became ALCOHOL—187 proot, 2 85 per|#ent 2 4 winoallon, _extra " Californin apirle, | Griner, The receipte of ‘grain hvers 187 proof at 130 per proof gallon 50400 bt bY Conn s by Tall, embractng_ 110 of triple refined spirits, 187 proof, $1 2«!* per iy proof gal re-distilled whiskies, 81 00@1 50; 38 of corn, 60 of oats, 100 of rye 630 7 [ and 83 of barley. {;;‘g“",f;‘“{3'(').,5},0'f‘"lz‘e’nxflk';‘."‘,fl'dl‘,{n‘:;‘)‘,‘[_ Flour—Quict and week; no shipping de- vania ryes, $2 00@7 00. mand and but little locel requeu'.- common to choice western spring, 4 50@6 7b; do BRANDIES—Imported, 86 16 00; @Y domestio 14084 ml’u 0@ Minnesota, 5 25@6 75; patents, 7 5 '@9 w @8 8 2 GINS—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; domentic, | Vackwhent {5 S0@I0 06 . 140@3 00. Wheat—No. 2 red winter quiet at 1 40@ RUMS—Imported, 4 50@8 00; New |14 No. 3 red,122. In England. 2 00@- 00; dowestic, 1 50@3 50; | wheat the market ruled quiet snd easy PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY-— |duriog the early portion of t.l:a wession, but 1 75@4 00, ln:rlthax u': a \er‘y" hhn- 8] ;hlt;vu de- CHAMPAGNES—Imported per_cane, [ mente . 4. POEIOM & U6 Sa0y o0 e ; AGNES s | re ; "prices opened. abont, 14@14c 75 00@34 00; American, per oass, 12 00@ | lower and declined Wtrifle more, than Tal- 3 lied under & good_demand and prices ad- CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00. vanced abont {@fc per bu.,eased off, again WINES Rbinowing, per cuse, 6 09@20| fuctuated and finally cloeeil sbout 1j@1 00 Catawba, per case 4 00@7 00, lower on the regular board_and on call at Cigars and Tobaccos. 1 34 for October; 1 343for November; 1 CIGARS,—Seeds, $15.00; Connecticut, | @1 86} for December; 134 for the y £25.00; Mixed, $35.00; Seed Havana, $5(.00; 1-M for January; No. 3 wpring, nomi Clear Havana, $75.00. TOBACCO — PLUG. — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Spotted Fawn, 6lc; Our Rope, 62¢; Star, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60c; Purity, 24 1b, butts, 52¢; Quuen Bee, 24 1b, butts, 53ct G1t Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butte, 57; Army and Navy, pounds, 5dc; Bullion, pounds, f8c; Lorillard’s Climax, pounds, 60c. FINE CUT—In pails.—Hard to Beat, 750; Golden Thread, 70¢; Fountain, 80c} Favorite, Tocky_ Mountain, 50c; Daisy, 45c.—In_tin' foil 20z packages, 5 Ib boxes, Lorillard’s Tiger, 60c. SMOKING—AIl grades—Common, 25to 33c. Granulated—Black ¢; Dukes Durham, 16 07 North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ki, 16 oz, 38¢; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags, per Ib, $1.35; Marburgs’ Puck, 2 o, tin oil, 55¢; Dog Tail. 65c. Paints Oils and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Umaha P. P, 7c; white lead, O, P. & C. Co.,pure, 6c; Marseilles green, 1to 5 b cans, 20c; French zinc, green seal, 12¢; French 'zinc, all; énmvb[oduuw business was transacted in No. 2 and the feeling was easier during tho early part of the session accompanied with a reduction of §@{c in prices. Later the speculative demand was more active while the offerings were not so free and the market grew stronger and_the decline was recovered on the regular buard and on call at 613@61ic for November, 638c for December; 614c for the year; 64c for Janu- 9ilc 'ur Tay; rejected fairly active Unh a light speculative business one; prices, in sympathy with wheat and corn, declined 1c for cash and seller Qctober and fc forthe deferred deliverie At inside prices offerings became ve light, the demnand improved and nbouc on half 'of the decline was regained; losed on call at 43fc for October; 4 ic for Novem 44c for December au January; 47§@48c for May. Rye—In fair demand and firm; No. 2 clnm-l at 1 04 for November; 1 06 Decem- “Bartey=Very dull; nothing doing fnNo. 2; No. 391¢ for Nflvembu red seal, 110; French zinc, in varnish asse Pork—Moderately active and firm; mess 90c; French zince, in oil asst, 15c; Rav | closed on call at 16 30@16 32} for Novem- aad burnt umber, 11b cans 1% raw and t::;_vlbh 4 for January; 17 82} for Feb- burnt_Sienna, 13¢: vandyke brown, 13.; refined lampbiack, 12c; conch black, 17 ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16c; Prussian blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L. M. & D., 14c; blind and shutter yreen, L. M, & D) 14c; Paris green, 18c; Tdian red, 15c; Venetian red, de; Tuscan o Amencun Vermiliod, &P, 1; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &D. 0., 18c; Do oonee st salien oihear 16, Viatent lryer, 60; graining colors: light ouk, darlk oa’t, walnut. chestnut and ash 12¢. Dr Paints White lexd 6ic; Bronch rne, 105; Pavis ¥ whiteing 2jc; whiting _ ilders Whiting. conil, 1405 Iampblack e town, 14c; ]lmpl) ack, ordinary, 8c; Prus. siap hine, 43c; ultramarine, 156 vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, dc; umber, raw, 4¢; wicnna, burnt, 4c; 'sienna, raw, 4o Paris greon genuine, 35¢; Pari jreen com'| 25c; chrome green, N.'Y.° 20¢; chrom- green K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70¢; ver- million, Amen a, 18¢; Indian red, 10c, rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cookson’s Zo: venctian red Am., 1o; réd load, 7ho; \rome yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome’ yel- low, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle, 3c; ochre Trenc ochre, American, 15 o Lard—Active and steady; 1145 for No- vember; 115674 for December; 1142} for the year; 11774 for January; 1187} for February, Bulk Meats—Has November: 8 92 Febraary. Whisky—Weak and lower at 1 16. Rec'ts, Shipm'ta 17,480 ; short ribs, 8 574 for or January; 910" for Chicago Live Stock. JHI0AGO, October 25, Cattle — Receipts, 4,000 head; ship- ments, 2,200 head; more ective in the market but values still weak, more es- pecially on common to fair ntives; export kcarce and wanted at 6 40@7 00; good to choice shipping, 5 50@6 25; com? mon to tair 3 Mg’i)fi, nati hllwlmr stack, 2 00@4 00; bulk at 275@350 for fairto good cows; siockers and feeders, 2764 00; stock calves quotable at 8 00@ @ X 5 00 per head with occasional bunches of spanish brown. Zhe; Prince’s miner: i | inforior down to 5 00@7 00; Texans, 2 75 VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon. | @ Turniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No. 1, furnitnre, U, 8c; conch, extra, SI 40; Conch, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, $1 50; Japan, 70 ]]-]ml!.um, 706; shellas, 88 50; hard ol finish. 1 30. OILS—110"carbon pergallon, 113c; 150" Leadlight, {wrgulhm, 2c; 175" headlight vergallon, yutoline, per gallon, 20c inseed, raw, per gallon, 64c; Linseed, boil- ed, per gallon, 67¢; lard, winter str'd, per gallon, 105; No. 1, x0c, No. 2,905¢; castor, 1306, No 8, 1 15; sweet ., per_gallon, Winter's mineral, 2ho; lehigh brown, 2 0, gs— Receipts, 16,000 head; ship- ments, 3,000 head; market dull and weak at 10@15c per 100 pounds decline for ship- pers, quality better; light, 5 90@6 15; mixed packing, 6 00@ heavy packing and shipping, 6 culls ‘and gras- sers, 4 00@h 00, At the close ul)nutg were unsold, Sheep-—Receipts, 1,000 head; shipments, 970; without :|uutnlnle change; good 1 04@ 120 pound shéep brought 4 7064 75; coms mon to fair, 3 00@4 7h; Texas sheep weigh- ing 86 pounds sold at 2 25, — Oincinnati Produce. CINCINNATI, October 25, Provisions—Mess Pork—dJobbing, 18 50 @18 75 Lard—Active; current make, 11 05, Bulk Meats—Quiet; clear sides, 11 00@ 11124 Flour-Weak; faily, & 7568 5. ull; No, 2 red 1 15, irm; N zmuw 67c. No. 2 mixed, 460, No. 2«pu¢lt;ncm 115, all l 3.:' mh \V ]5‘, yer gnllun 60c; neatsfoot extra, per grallon, 75¢, No. 1, 65; lunberi, sera, per yallon, 306, ummer, 156 uachine, No. 1, pnrgnllun,. 35¢, No, perm, sigmal, per gallon, 80¢; tur® pentine, per gallon, '0tc; naptha, 74 deg, Jer gallon 200, 63 dex, 20c, Hides, Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butoher's hid, 73 groen cured hides, 8}c; green salt, part oured biden, gl dry lin,soun 1B@ide; d calf and kip, 12@13c; dry salt hides, sound 1@12; groen call, wt, & to 15 T, 10@11c; green cal under 81bs, per skin, 50c; e n pelte, 81 001 161 green lamb Wkins, 06125, damnged hiden, two-third sace, e Pl Pl e, t]irds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off, Goom tcing, No. 1, 45 No. 2, 800; No New Xork FProduce Mink, No. 1, 60; No, Niw Yok, October 25, No. 4, Bo. _Hox, Flour—Dull and in buyers favor; south- 60c, No, 2, Skunk, No, 1, blnck ern flour d:uuplm:, common to chowce ex- 6hc; short stripe, 400t narrow stripe c; | tra, 6 0@ Uroad stripe, 10¢. ‘Tallow, b, When )a_m lower, heavy and unset- Wool, tled, demand moderate: ungrivled red win. ter, 1 30@154; No. 2 do, 1441 50%; un graded white, 1 3801 47, Not 8 reck 148, Corn ~Opened lower und closed strony lms(rndml mixe !, 66@72)e; No, 2 do, 69§ & 71 '; No, & October do, 6@ 0i@7C]e. Moring unmrushed, lsht, 140160, hoaey, 13@15¢; medium nnwu.hud light, lfl? tub-washed, choice, 32c; fair, i and w,, 28c; burry, black and cotted woo b’ loss Koo Horses and Mujes, The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at a slight advance in piices, The demand for good horses exceeds the ;upp]y considerably, Prices range as fol- ows: Fine single drivers, $150. to 800.; Extra draft hurnw. $175. to 225.; Common drass, horses, $100. to 150.; Extra farm horses, | . 8110. to 125,; Common to good farm horses 800, to $100.; Extra plugs, 860, to Common plugs, $20, to $10, 28,15 to 164 hands (extra), 8125, hands, $100, to 140.; 14 to 14} hands, $75.t0'100.; 18} to 14 hands, $60, to 75 Heavy Hardware List, ( e—Quiet and firm at 1 03@1 06, ]!nvluy l'hm nnd active; No, 1 Can- ada,119;do Vright, 121, Pork—C] lunnf dull and nowm mess spot, 15 00@18 25, Lard —Quiet and hl.nuly at a decline of Be; cash, 11 75; November, 11 e Liverpool Produoce. Laverroor, October 25, Flour—American, 10 6d(@13s Wheat—Winter, 10s Gd@11s 1d: white, 105 10d@11s 3d; spring, 9s 10d(@ 108 ad, club, 115 1d@]11s 8d. al; new per I, 8hc; Glycerine, Ak per 1b, o' Lead, Acetate, * perlh, - 22; Car \mn oil, 1102, per gallon, 1 ul'fl)“ il, Castor, No, per xnl e m 13 1 40; hl Castor, No.3, per gal IJO' 0Oil, Olive, per gal, $1 60; Oil, Opiuim, $4 50; Quinine, $200; P, & W. & K. driganum, 506 | 6d, 4 Tron, rates, 83 50; plow steel, cast, 7he;| Corn—bs 104d. cast tool do, 15@20 wagon spokes, set, | Fork—8( 225@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; felloes, sawed | Lard—b0s 64 dry, "140; tougon, each, 70@8bo Breadstufly -Steady, ach, 750; square nuts, per m, . wwdxm per 1b, 8@18¢; rivets, 1c; Baltimore Produce. goil chafn, per Ib, “6@12; mal """]*' 8o; BaLTiyMORE, October 25, iron wedges, 6c; crowbars, Go; harrow FlaurOuiat T8 h - seai, $o) horsehions por ke, 600; wpring | Wheat—No. 2 red winter steady at Aasl, 1030, 1 #dhes October "L 4id; Novewbor 1454; NAIL ]fltflwl 860; 8to 10, 875;| De b coinmon, 6 00; 8d, | - Corn- A ey at 001 miad et STt non, 00 K | - CommmXAlox. sieady mber 15 o. 2 apring | & St. Louis Prodnoe. St. Lours, October 25, FlourDull-and weak Wheat lmwrrnlnlm\-rnlp.l No. 2 red, 1 444 for cash; 145§ for November; 149 for December; 1 52 for January; 1 55 for @734 for Oats—Lowers 45¢ for cash; 45kc for No- vember; 474e ot Decenber, Dull at 10 D y— m-lnn M. hoice to y. 1003 I's o to faney, Lead—Quiet at n.m.: Higher; EfltLlIwrty Live Stook. BAST Linerty, Pa., Odtober 2 Cattle—Dull and une d; receipts, 1,8 shipments, 1,751 head, Slow; receipts, 2,400 -humu- te, Philadelphias, 6 65@6 80; Yorke: (@6 00, heep—Slow and_nnchanged; 800; shipments 5, . receipts, Totodo! Pronnno W heat--We October; Corn Onts— - Phllndelyhh Produoe. PritADELPHIA, October 25, Wheat—Firm; 1 45j@1 46 for cash; 1 44)@1 459 tor October; 146 for No- vember; 1403@150f for December; 15 @1 534 for Jaanary, Corn @70¢ for cash 0ic for November; TI e for January o for_cashy \1\ for December. 69@700 for e for De Oats vembes ftye—1 001 08 for caah. H@blo for No- S At e Pooria Prodace. Pror1a, October 25, Corn—Tawer; high mived, Oats \n 2 white, 46@46}c. Rye—Dull at_1 06@1°00}, Unchanged at 1 15, Rec'ts, 50 Highwines Buffalo Live Stook. 1At Burraro, October 25, Hogs— shipments, 41 head; Yorkers, Knnd medium, 6 20@6_40; lu-nvy. 6 50@ 674 6 00@6 25; number unsol THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN AND BEAST. For more than a third of a contury the Mexican Mustang Liniment hagbeon safe reliance for the relie: of and pai d praise—the beat of its ery form of external pan MEXIBAN Liniment is \\ l|\ml|h| the onl, ual. Wi Of piin and infammation Impos sibic. Its offectsupon Human Flesh nl the Brute Crention. are equally wonder- ful. The Mexican MUSTANG Einiment 18 noeded by somehody iy Tntio martyrs 1o- or & valuable horse or ox maved by the Lealing power of thiy LINIMENT hich speedily eures auch atiments of tho UMAN I oA eLs uwenlng-, S| Joints, Contrreted Museizs, Purns Lrurscs and » Bites “and Fostbites, CRIIDL Caked Breust, eases, Foot Rot, Screw Worm Wollow Horn, Scr u:h’u. Wind2 'Il)u Moxican Mustang Liniment olways cures and never disappoints; and it is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS * FOR MAN OR BEAST. 1 DIREGTORY OF I.EADING WESTERII HDTELS HOTELS. PROPRiETORS. TOWNS ARLINGTON, J. G, McINTIRE, Lincoln, Neb. CITY HOTEL, CHENEY & CLARK, Blair, Neb, GRAND CENTRAL, D. T. PHILLIPS, Harsard, Neb, DEPOT HOTEL, F.H. BABOTT, Norfolk, Neb, CITY HOTEL, J. F. COLE, Peru, Neb, BARNUM HOUSE MR. VAN HORN, Nebraska Cyty, Neb, REVERIE, —_— Unadilla, Neb. WISNER HOUSE, PERRINE BROS., Wisner, Neb. 62)@620; Dull and lower; recolpu, 72 head; known to millions ull over the world nef New Illustra- ted Price-List Send for our Do No. 30, for Falland Win- ter of 1881, Free to any address. Con- tains full description of all 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 220 Wabash Avenue,Chicugo,IIL seldwsm a8 o TINATNG ) “Heroes of 8t. Louls, Mo. wels, Bost 2-ply Inxmln, $1.00 to §1.15; Cheap 2ply Ingrain, 40 to 66 Mattings, Oil Cloth and Widow Shades AGEN18 WANTED EOK the Fastest Folllug Book of the Agel toundations of Success, BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS Tho laws of trade, legal forms, how to trans. st business, valuable tables, woclal etiquette, ourlismentar, businss; fn bow to conduet public ot ibla o qufluma o Buce Al clamcs. y necesel y. Address .paehl Verios, ANOHOI PUB: & Lonia, We, usage, AurN'r'-) CANVASS For books, you know will_ sell “Life of Pr sident” Garfleld,* the Plains,” “Border Outlaws," Laws of Business.” 1A WALDRON & CO., se20dawlm® CARPET HOUSE ! | 313 Farnham 8t, OMAHA, EB. Body Brussels, 81.25 to $1.76; ’rn-mry Brus #1.16 to 81.86; 8.ply Car) ot 41,25 to 140, at Lowest Market Prices, Largest Stock and Lowest Prices, Samples furnished at yard-ra DRAPER HOUSE, ©. WHIPPLE, Niobrara, Neb. CREIGHTON HOUSE P.B. THIBADEAU, Creighton, Neb. OITY MOTEL, L. J. JOHNSON, Nemaha City, Neb, ARAPAHOE HOUSE, L. OLUTE, Arapahos, CENTRAL HOUSE, JOHN CCOPER, Oakdale, Neb, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WM. CLEMMONS, Sew rd, Neb, COMMEROIAL HOTEL, E.EVANS, 0'Neill, Neb, NELIGH HOUSE, W. D. MOULTON, West Point, Neb DORCHESTER HOTEL, A. 8. KINKLE, Dorchester, Neb, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. Q. MEAD, Neligh, Neb CENTRAL HOUSE, TUTTLE HOUSE, GAGE HOUSE, DENVER HOUSE SANDERS HOUSE, WOODWARD HOUSE, UAS. McKILLIP, W. H. TUTTLE, A. R. GAQE, OAIRNS & WILLIAMS, CHAS, E. McNISH, WAREN WOODWARD, York, Neb, Aurora, Neb, Republican Valley, Hastings, Neb, Friend, Neb, Exeter, Neb, PACIFIC HOTEL, 8.J. PORTER, Fairmont, Neb EBSTES MOUSE, N. T e8TES, Grand Isiand, Neb, U. P. HOTEL, 8. F. BERRY, Qibbon, Neb. COMMERCIAL HOUSE, F. W. WILMS, Kearney, Neb, COMMERCIAL HOUSE, T. M. STONE, Orleans, Neb, HOLLAND HOUBE, QEO, B. HOLLAND Red Cloud, Neb, WILBER HOURE" THOMPSON REED, Wilber, Neb BLUE VALLEY HOUSE, R. DAVIS, De Witt, Neb REYNOLDS HOUSE, Z. C. ROCKHOLD, Wymore, Neb. COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. 0. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb. WESTERN HOUSE, PACIFIQ HOTEL, E. FUNKHOUSER, W. P. RENBHAW, Chester, Neb, Beatrice, Neb, SUMMIT HOUBE, SWAN & BECKER, Creston, la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la. PARK HOTEL, W. J. GARVIN, Oorning, la. BURKE'S8 HOTEL, E. R. BURKE, Carroll, la. CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL, CHENEY BROS,, Mo. Valley June., la. NEOLA HOTEL, F. BIEVERTZ, Neola, la. OENTRAL HOUBE, 8. P. ANDERSON, Malvern, la. EMERSON HOUSE, A. L. SHELDON, Emerson, la. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. [U. P. R. R., Central Nebraska. ] omm OXITY. Joseph N. Osterlind & Co........Bank of Merrick County— Lots and Lands Moetealf & Persinger. .. . Cy tral (‘ny Bank - U, P, and B. & M. Land Agency M. L. Wright. Real Estato 1. 8. Tyndale. 5 Unly exclusive Dry Goods House Brininger & Hostetter Merchants M. E. McDonald & Co. General Merchandise. T. W. Lyman & Co. General Merchandise Berryman & Bro, General Morchandise Skinner & Hutchi \;,a _Clothi g, lh»u(», Shoes, Furnishing Goods and Notions L B. Traver. Hardware, Stoves and Tinware E. Hards. .. Stoves, Tinware and Groceries J. B. Whitt .. Drugs and Chemicals Chas, A. Stiti: .Drugs and Chemicals Mason & Stone . Drugs and Groceries Alex. S. Bleyer. ... . Watchmaker and Jeweler (Branch at Fullerton) N. W. Hutchings. . .. .. iR Furniture and Upholstery E. A. Guillemot, M. D. Physician and Surgeon J. 8. Gregory. 5 ..Central House E. Bockes. . .Bockes House E. Hanson & Co Grain Dealers (Elevator) H. C. Metealf & g Grain, Flour, Feed and Coal E. B. Aldrich (manager for 0. Olive .Chicago Lumber Yard D. Martin. ... ....Lumber, o, dc H D. Reynold. llmt, Shipper and Dealer in Hogs and Live Stock A. Craig. .. .Harness, Saddles, Whips, &e l!. I. Buckley . .Shoe and Harness Shop C Larsen...... Blacksmith N. F. Crane. . Barber Shop Brower . _Platte River Mills D. W. Brinkenhofi. 1L vuly, Sulo and Feed Stable A. J. Coolidge. . .. Restaurant BUSI“SS DIRIIOTORY. [U. P. R R (Amtml Nebraska. ] General Merchandise General Merchandise ...Grain and Lumber .Real Estate U, P. Lands ..... .Douglas House .. Harness, and shoe shop \Meat Market and Cattle Buyer Geo, Foster Agnow & Morrison . W. R. Morse. ..... H. Beardsley. .. J.'S. Dunham. F. H. Burnes. . W. D. Brohman. J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN I N0 T8 R R, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS P.ASTETT, LINE, CEMENT O, S&ETATE AGENL FOR MILWAUKEE CEMYNT COMPANY, Near Union Pacific Denot, - - - O. H. BALLOU, —DEALER IN— LU NI IEIER., Lath and Shingles, Yard and Office 15th and Gumings Street, two blocks north of ST. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT -e0d-3m DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND P U NS ! Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MACHINERY, BE!’I‘ING, "Dfllfi BRASS AND TRON FI'I'I'INOB, PIPE, STEAM PACKING, AT W ESALE AND RETAI HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnam 8t., Omaha. PILLSBURY BESTI! Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. om AHA NEB J.B. DETW'LER, It always gives satisfaction, because it makes a superior article of Bread, and is the Cheap- est Flour in the market, Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded. W. M. YATES, Cash Grocer.