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CE FINANCE ANI] COMMERGE. New York, October 81, MONEY, Money closed at 6 per cent, Call loans were active at 1-22 per cent. above thereg: ular rate. Kxchange closed steady at 4 813@4 854, and actuul transactions, 4 804@4 81 for bankers' sixty days sterlivg bills; 4 843@ 485 for « emand. GOVERNMENTS, Governments were steady. Currency 6. 4s coupons 4}'s coupons 5's continued . 6's continued. . RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railroad bonds -luuml as follows: Union firsts. . ‘s 116 Union land grants. 113f@1 14 Sinking funds 128 bid, The stock market to day opened rather firm, and prices advanced fractiona'ly for the active stocks at the outset. The fail- ure of the Newark bank, howev.r, had the eflect of checking uny upward move. ment, aud a falling movement set in, which resulted in a decl'ne that rather more than offset the increass of early morning. When the actual facts became known, rigardiny the Newark bank fiilure, the market ran along more stead- ily for general stocks, although there were some feverishuess in speculative dealings, and a general desire to sell. This latter tendency became more marked as the day advenced, and it was announced that there had been several commercial failures con- sequent on the enormous extent of the speculations in the bank, Tuis bank has been regaidsd as one of the best in the country, and the dullness of the market was because of an unsettled feeling as to ‘whom might be involved in the smash-up, The lowest prices of the day were current during the later hours. BTOCKS, The following are the closing bids: L1580 bid 1163 bid 13" bid L..102 bid 101 bia Codar Falls. Central Pa 9. Northwestern 124 134 CStL&ENO.. 77 DL& W 126 D&RG. . 824 Preferred Oregon Nav PD&E, Pacific Mail Preferred 1st preferrec StPM & M "T'exas Pacifi l’refv.rretl 11l Cent, Union Pacific. 1203 IB& W, ‘Wabash. .... 48} K&T. Preferred ... 88 W U. ee LS. 868 Cuicaco, October 31. This week opened wish sharp demand for money, and rates ruled firm at 6@7 per cent. Ail A1 paper offered was taken. Eeastern cxchange between the city banks is firmer at par, and 25c premium per $1,000. The clearings of the associated banks were £7,400,000. The movement of money toand from the city was about evenly balanced. —————— COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Market. Orrion or Tite Quatia Lve, | Monday Evening, October 31. Grain market quiet and no change noted. Provisions rteady. Butter scarce and ten- dency upwards. The demand for cream- ery exceeds the supply. In previous yoars the amount of creamery butter used by lo- cal retailers was small, but this season the demand compels all retailers to keep it on hand. Nothing new that was especially important occurred among local traders to-day. Merchandising continues as active as evi everything moving smoothly, In drogs we note decline of 3cfor acid tartaric, In oils we note an_advance of }e for carbon and headlight. Local Grain Daalmxt. JHEAT.—Cush No 158; cash 8,1 02: rejected S2c. mnm Y.—Cash No 2 05c; No. 3, l{\'l‘ —Cash, 85c. 'ORN, ) Live Stock. AT COUNOIL BLUFFS STOCK YARDS, Cattle—Good shipping, $4 00@5 00; fat cows and heifers, $2 75 afl 00. Hogs—Mixed packing, 85 25@5 50, Sheep—Slaughtering in demand at $4 00 @5 00, Provislons, FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, 3 25@3 75; patent, £3 75@d 5h0; winter wheat straight grade $3 85@1 23 patent, ; Wheat, 814 50@4 90; grahan rye, $2 300, RYE FLOUR—83 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per cwt. 90c; soreenings, per cwt. S0c; shorts, per ewt 1.00; chopped feed, per cwt. 1 20; meal bolted, vellow, 1 40; white. 1 75, POTATOER—In car lots, 100@1 05; Salt Lakes, 1 25@1 85 SWEET POTATOE tine, 4c per Il POULT lcY—Lm chickens per dozen, 2 50@2 75 PRAIRIE CHICKENS—§2 50@3 oC per dozen. WILD GEESE-2 75@3 50. \\;H LD DU (‘K'i l OO(u 150, --Genuine Musa- u.mwm(. groary, & 0@, R Good, sound, very scarce at $4 50 per bbl, HONEY—California white clover in comb, 24@2c, LEMONS—Steady; per box, £1000; Finest Messina oranges $8 00 repacked. CALIFORNIA PEARS—Per box, §350 | | @B}‘ LESWAX—Yellow, 1 ONIONS—1 5@l 60 per )uuhe] (AHBA(:I —$1 00@2 00 per dozen, as i 88 00@ ;poor, ’M\lmm[hsq er bbl,, 350 CRLERY—Per doz., 50@5c, Grocers Llist. COFFEE,—Rio, fair, 18he; Rio, good, 14c; Rio, prime to choice, 144c; Old gov't Juvn; 264@28)e, Mochs, 284c; Arbuckle's, FAS —Gunpowder, good, 45@5 Choice, 60@T5c; Tmperial, good, 40 Choice, 60@75¢; Young Hyson, , 36 B0¢; choice, 65c@8$1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 35¢; Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Oolong, good, ‘Oolong, choice, 40@55; Seuchong, A@U)L‘ choice, 85@4bc. ARS,—Cut loaf, 11jc; Crushed, Granulated, 11e;" Powdered, , 11 ot U 114c; Fine powdered, 11c; 104c; New York Confi A 10k Goud 4, 104c; Prairie Extra C, . SYRUPS,—Sugur house, Lbls tioner's umhml 50¢; ha'f choice ke 4 Bc; 1 Pepper, £ I\uum 18, 8100: Cassia, the weather was delighful and |62c; SODA.—Dwight's Ih papers, &1 00; De- land do, $3 00; Church's, §3 00; Keg sola, @13 STARCT.~Pear], 4}c; Silver Gloss, 8} @9¢; Excelsior @83c; Corn qurch. Diay loads, per bbl ton, in sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy bblk dairy, 100, 34, 3 65, DRIED FRUITS—Choice halves, peaches, new crop, 10c; Evaporated A pples, BT boxes, 131(@14c: Michlgan, § e Kew York applea, 8ic: Prunes, old, new, fiéc, Currants, /@74¢; l.lackbcrrhu new, CHEESE—Full Croam, 15 Dart Skim, 114¢, WOODENWAY hoop paile, No. 1 tiubs, tubs, 7 605 ; Double Crewn, three hosp pai No. 2 tubs,, 8 50; Per caddie, 0003 87.65; square cases, $5,10, 10VISIONS—Direakfast bacon, 14, shoice lard, 133c; dried beef, 134e; should ers, canvassed 0c; hams, canvassed 1dc; bacon, sides 124 NEW PIOKLES —Medium, in batrels, £10 00: do in half bbls, 5 75; smalls, in bbls, 1200 do, in_ half bbls, 7 G herkins, in bbls, 14 00; do, in half bbls, 7 VINEGAR-TPure apple mm, 16¢; pure apple, 18¢; Prussing vure avnle, 16e. HOMINY—New, 6 00 per bul, BEAN \[N]m!m, hand picked $3.90 per bushel: navy, ROPE—Sisal, § inch and larger, 93c; § huh. 10¢; inch, 104c. YAPS s Savon Tmperial, 8 45; irk's standard, 8 b tussian, b 25: Kirk's Eutoc ¥ Ririn Draiis Queen, (100 10; Kisk's magnolin, 4 05, CANDLES—Boxes, 40 1by, 168 oz, 8y, 16 oz, 08, 16¢. 0; Greenwich, 340: tar, 2 50; fowis' round cakes), Lye, 4 603 Jewell lye, 2 POTASH—Pennsylvauia cans, 4 doz, in case, 3 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50 FIELD SEED-—Red clover, choice new, £600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, §700; white clover, new, 81400 ; alsike, new, Timothy, good, new, £3 00; extra clean, 8150; blue grass, 95; orchard grass, 82 50; red top, choice, 1 03; millet, comnion or Missouri, 80c; mflluc, German, $100 to 8125 Hungarian, 80c. HEDGESEED—Osage ora ol aifa clover, new, $12 $1300. 1tob bushels, & 00; osage orange, 10 bishels o over, ; dhoney locust, per Ib., 360; per 100 Tbe, $25 00. FISH—Family white fish, 90 1b ht bbls, 83 75; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 30} No. 1 white fish, in 10 Ib kits, 1 00; fflfll“)’ 10 Ib kits, 75c; New Holland herring, per keg, 130; Russian_ sandinss, 75c; Colurs- bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; George's Bank codfish, 6c; Gen, boneless codfish; 8hc; boneless fish, 43c. MACKEREL—Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; bbbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 1bs, 6 00; hf bbls, fat family do, 1« 1bs, 8 85; meas mackerel, 12 1b Vits, '2 2 No, 1 ex shore, 12 Ib do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 12 1b do, 1 00; fat family, 10 b do, 75c. CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 1b (Field's), per case, $4 20; do 1 1b (Field’s), per case, 2 50; do 2 1b (Standard), per s 390; do11b (standard), per case, 2 50; 2 1t (slack), per case, 2 75; do 1 1 (n]uck), er case, 200. ()munl, "3 80, Salmon, 1 b, per dozen, 1 60@1 70; do 2 1b, per dozen 255, Sardines, small fsh, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 14jc; American, quarter boxes per box, 11¢; do half boxes, per box, 214c. Lobsters, 1 Ib per dozen, 180. Tomatoes, 23 do 3 I per case, 810; Corn, 2 Ib (Mountain) ger jowse, $70; sonked corn, 210, do 3 (Yarmouth), per case, 375; mmg beans, per_case, 2 25; Lima beans per case, 220, Snccotash per case, 2 25, Peas, commion, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, per case, 4 50, Blackberries, 2 Ib, per cas 380; strawberries, 2 1b, per case,2 7. Taspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 275@3 00, Danisons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45. Bartlett pears per case, 800@4{ 00, Whortleber- ies per case, 280, Lgg plums, 2 1 por cuse, 3 50; do, choice, 2 Ib, per case. ireen gages,® 1b per case, 3 50: do clmlce, ins Apples 2 1b, per case, per casz, 310 h, case, 6 00@6 50; do, (pie), sib, per ase,3 83; do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, - RICECarolina, 5@Se; Louisiana, 74 @sie. PEANUTS—Ronsted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 9c per 1b; fancy white, 10 per 1b; mv—wmm Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, se. 10 per case,4 75. Penches, 2 Cigars and Tobaccos. CIGATS. 00; Connecticut, £95.00; Mixed, 83 ood Havana, $50.00; Clear Havana, $75.00. TOBACCO — PLUG. — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Spotted Fawn, 61c; Our Rope, 2¢; Star, peunds, 24 1b, butts, 60c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60c; Purity, 24 10, butts, 52 Q\lecn Bee, 241b, butts, 53¢t G1t Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 57; Army and Navy, pounds, 54e; Dullion, pounds, #8¢; Torillard's Climax, pounds, 606, FINE CUT—In pails.—Hard to Beat, 759; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80 qunce, hn,ky Mountain, Fancy, .—In_tin’ fo Castling O. ., 2oz packages, 5 Ib boxes, per b 65c; Lorillard’s Tiger, 60c. SMOKING—All grades—Common, 25 to 3c. Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 o751c; Dukes Durham, 16 o7, 50c; _Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 0z, 38¢; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags, per lb, L35 Marburgs' Puck, 2 o, tin oil, 550; Dog Tail, Dru DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.—Acid Garblic, 0; Acid, Tartarie, Bc; Baliam Copabia, per I, 70¢; Bark, Sassafras, 1325 "Calomel. per 1b, 70e; Ginchonidi ver oz, 70c; Chloroform, per Ib, Dover's powders, per Ib, 1 40; Lpsom aalty, per Ib, Bhc; Glycerine, pure, per Ib, 43c; Lead, Acotate, perlb, 32 Car bon oil, 1102, Qe gnllun, 113¢6;_do 150°, per gl 134e; Oil, Castor, s ! 1 35; Oil, Castor, No.3,per gal,8128; Oil, Olive, per gal, 81’ 40; Oil, Ori 50¢ Opium, #450; P, & W. & S, pirom 81 95; Potomu, e 2 35" Salaci, per_oz, 35¢; Sulphate of Morphine, per oz, 83 75; Sulpnur_flour, per Ib, 4¢: Strvohnine. ver oz, 8150, Paints Oils and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P. P,, 7c; white lead, O. P, & C, Uo,,pure, Marseilles green, 1to 5 1b cans, 20c French zin, green seal, 12c; French 2 red seal, 11c; French zinc, in varnish ass 20c; French zince, in ofl asst, 15c; Raw and hurnt umber, 11h cans 12¢/ raw and burnt Sienna, vandyke brown, 13 vefined lampblack, 126, coach black,' 1 oory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prassian roryiasls L larep i el B0 TN green, 1, M, & D, 14c; blind and shutter creen, 1, M, & D), 14c; Paris green, 18c; ? h red, ibe; Venetian red, fl; Tusca ; American Vermiliod, I, & ., 180; Chrome yellow, Ln, M., O, & D, 0., 186} ellow ochre, Se; golden ochre, 16; patent Uryer, 6c; graining colors: light unk. dark oa't, walput, chestnut and ash 12c. Dry Paints ‘White lead, 64c; ¥rench zine, 10¢; Paris whiteing 2 whiting _gilders,” ~ 1hc; whiting com'l, I‘L, lampblack town, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 8c; sian hlue, 45¢; uummmne, 18¢c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, dc; umber, raw, Ac; sienna, burnt, 4c; slenna, raw, 4c Paris green genuine, 35¢: Paris green com'| 25¢; chrome green, N.Y.' 20¢; chrom- green K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- million, 'America, 18c; Indian red, 10c, rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cookson’s o: venetian red Am., 1§o; red lead, 7hc; irome yellow, genuine, chrome' yel- low, K,, 12c; ochre, rochelle, 3¢; ochre, 1're 2Qc; ochre, American, 1 2he; lehigh brown, spanish brown. 2he; Prince’s mineral VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, #1; furniture, U, 86c; coach, extra, 1 40; Coach, No, 1, $1 20; Damar, 81 50; | 70c; asphaltun 70‘. shellac, !H{-")' oil finish, #1 3 OILS~110" carbon per knlh 1205 150* i eadlight, per gallon, 18¢; 175" headli pergallon, 17¢; crystoline, \Vm'.er 's mineral - coil chain, per b, i Shawmut n}] n, | ard 'I‘lll‘ ()\lAHA I)A [m-mi raw, per gallon,'6lc; Tinseed, boil od, per gallon, 67¢; 1and, winter str'd, per gallon, 105; No. 1, 80c, No. 265¢; eastor, \\ per 130¢, No, 8, 1 15; sweet Jer gallon, porm, W. B., per gallon, L a8 fiah, W 1. per gallon, 60c; neatafoot extra, per galion, No. 1, 65; luniberi oating, zero, per gallon, 80c, summer, 156 golden' mactine, No. 1, per gallon, e, Nog 5 80c: sperm, signa, per gallon, '80c; tur® pentine, per gallon, G4c; mptlm 74 deg, 1er gallon 209, 63 dew, 20c. Liquor. ALCOHOL-—187 wine gallon, extra 187 proof _at 150 triple refined spirits, 187 proof, §1 24; wr sroof gal re-distilled whiskfes, 21 00Ga1 Kne blended, 81 502 50; Kentucky ey 77 00; Kentucky and Pennsyl- proot, #2 85 per California ~spirits, wer proof gallon bons, > - , §6 00@16 00; dnun-ntlc 1 40@4 00, GINS—TImported, 4 70@6 00; domestic, 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 H0@8 PEACH AND APPLE BRAND 1 75@4 00, CHAMPAGNES~Imported per case, Q0@34 00; American, per case, 12 0@ S—Per case, 4 50@16 00, ES—Rhinewine, per case, 6 00@20 00 Catawba, per case 4 00@7 00, Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 83 50; plow steel, cast, The; onst tool do, 1o@ \ kpokes, set, 2 25@3 00; hubs, p felloes, :lry, 1.40; tnn,,m each, T0@85¢ each, The; m'\mm nuts, per I, T@ill “.nhen per Ib, & Tivets, per Ib, 11 = malleable, fron. wedies, Go; crowbars, fos harrow toeth, de; horseshoes, per keg, 5 005 spring steel, T@8e, NAILS—-10 to 20d, 3 60; 8to 10, 875 6d, 4 00: 4d, 4 25; 3d,” common, b 00: finn, 6 50; clinch, all sizes, 5 23; 6d, casing, 475 8d casing, 4 513 10d casing, 4'25; 104 finish, 4 75; 8d munh, 5 00; 6d finish, 525 half kexs, 10c extra. SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, §2.10; Oriontal, Powder, ke, 80.40; do., half Jegy, 83,48/ do., quarter kegt £1.88; Blast. ing, kegs, $3.35! Fuse, ver 100 feot 50c, Hides, Furs, Etc, HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 73; groen cured hldon. Sfoi_groen walty prrt cured hides, B@gd 5«:::. sound, Th@ide calf and kip, l’@lac dry salt hides, sound 11@12c; green calf, wt. § to 15 Iba., 10@11c; reen call, w Under 8 1be, per. skin, 1tk, 81 00@1 15; green lamb wkins, 125; damaged hides, two-third race, cut scored and one grub, classed two t)irda rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off. Coon skins, No. 1, 45c; No. 2, 80c; No. %, 20.; No. 4, 10c. _Mink, m, 30c; No. 8, 16c; No. 4 No, 1, No. 2, e, _Skunk, No ™1, “black, short stripe, 40c; narrow stripe 25c; Uruad stripe, 106, “Lallow, be. Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16c; heavy, 13@15¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@20¢; tub-washed, choice, $2c; fair, 80c; ding and w., 25c; burry, black and cotted wool 2@6c loss Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at a dlight advance in picen The demand for good horses exceeds the upply considerably. - Pricos rango as fol- ows: Fino single drivers, 8150, to 300.; Extra draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drais horses, $100. t0 150.: Extra farm horses, $110. to125.; Common to good farm hon $90. to $100.; Extra plugs, 860, to 73 Commen plugs, svo to 840, MULES.—15 to 15 handa (extra), $12 to 15 ll% to 1 hands, 8100. to 140, 14 to 14§ hands, $75, to 100.; 134 to 14 hands, $60. to 75. Lumber. WHOLESAL FENCING—No. 1, 12 to 20 ft, $20 00; 0. 9,120 20 ft., 19 00; sheeting dressed, No. 1, 18 00; No. %, 16 00; common boards, dressed, 20 00, FRAMING—16 ft, and under, per M, 2000510 ft. studding, 22 00322 ft. 22 00; No. 1, ineh 14, 14 and h 815 s 0s N0, 2 finish, 1 inch, $10 00; No, 3 hm\h, 1inch, $3500;’ 0. G. battons per 100 feet lin., £100; well curbing, $2200; rough § and % inch battons per 100 feet lin.. 50c. STOCK BOARDS—A stock, $10 00; B $35 00; C, 830 00; cmm-mmmk 22 50, T OORIN G e, 80 005 N 2 £0/00; No, I, §2200; yellow pine, No. 1, SDING—No. 1, 24 00; No.2, £2200; No. 3, 818 00, SHIP LAP—Plain, $22 00; 0. G. No. 1, 832 00; No. 2, $22 00, CEILING 821 00@$37 00. LATH AND SHINGLES-A star(best) slingles, $3 85, No. 2, 82 50; No. 3, 82 00, Lath, §3 50. Bullding Materlal. LIME—Tr barrel, 81 35; bulk per bu., 85c. Cement, bbl, $2 50. Towa plaster, bbl, 82 60. 'Hair per bu, 850, Tarved felc 100 Ibs, 3 50. Ktraw bonrd, 84 00. PAP! aw paper, 8{c; rag paper, 403 dry guudsnnper, 7c; manila paper, 10c; news paper, COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitcbreast lump, 86; Whitebreast nut, $6; Iowa lump, $6: Towa nut §6; Rock Springs, $5; Anthracite, all sizes, 812 50, Dry Goods. fneh Sogah 1, 13 BROWN A q.lumn,\ , 7c;_ Atlanta A Hc Toott ) 51c; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 7c; Cabot W, 7ic Chittenango A, (Jk' “Great Falls ]u, i Hoosier, Gic; Honest Width, 7ie; In- dizn Head A, 8jc; Indian Standard A, 81c; Indian Orchard d. w., 8}c; Lawres Li, 7c; M fm,u. River, 7ic; l‘cxllxnt A, Bic L, 6jc; Utica G, hhe; Wachus- o E 48, 12}c; Wal- ett B, The; do A, 8 cott BB, Tie, FINE BROWN COTTONE 4.4; The; Alligator Atlantic LL, uéc: Bennington C Indian Orchard — Allendale 4, 8c; Argyle 44, 7§ Wdger State X 4- fe; Buckeye 5. 4 AA' Laconia O 39, 8ic; Lehigh 1-' Tonsdale 4- 10 I’t-]n‘wn 30, 7¢; do O 82, Tie; do 18 86, 7ie; do 12 80, 8hc; Pocasset C 4-4, 7§c; Wamsutta 4.4, 13¢, BLEACHED COTTON; gin L 4-4,10¢; Blackstone A 4 -Androscog- n perial do do half bleached 4. 4, 9¢c; Cabot 4-4 l"nluln. 4.4, , 9 Fruic of theLoom, 104} ;do Water Twint, 10k ion Head phrunk 4-4, 1240 lo cambric 37, 13c; New Pequot A, 10¢; Pepperell Pocaliontas 44, 9ic; ica, 11c; Wamsutta I 1, nsdale, 1 York Mills, N G Twills, 124 Pocasset 4-4, 8yc; U OXX, 13 DUCKS—TInbleached—Atlantic, 10 oz. 17¢; lh\l'.lmure do, 16c; Lone Star, 8 oz, 12¢; Sav: 18¢ S {(ulurmI)*Allmny E brown, 5 do C, drab, 11 stripes and ids, 124c; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 12he; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 83c; Chariot fan 124c; do extra heavy, Fall Ri brown, extra heavy, 11hc; Indiana A brgwn, 1o; Neponsct A brown, TICKINGS—Amoskeag A C A 32, X blue 32, 18he; Arrowanna, Bhe; Conestoga ex- {o; Lewwton A extra 4-4, ‘ZML. Pear] Ri XX blue stri ipe, 12c; Shel o 88 12¢; Yeoman’s blue ‘lll M«. NIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand brown, Anl!mer DD blue, 154c; Arlington 184¢; Concord 000, blue and brown, 124 AAA, do do 18}! do XXX do do 144¢; Haymaker's blue sand brown, 9ic; M ?.t o River lxhnmm 164e; Pearl tiver, blue and brown, 15jc; Uncasville, m..u and brown, 134e, CAMBRICS—Barmard, fije; Eddystone 4 inch double face, Bic; Garner A Manhattan glove finish, bic; iort 4o 0c Auglmfi i Pequot do ©:kwood kid tinish, 6 3~ Amory, 8¢; 0; Clarendon, 64 ., per gallon, 20¢; | Pepp atteen, 8 o tu;,u satteens, NL. Hallowell, S¢; Indian Orchard improved, 7he; \nrmgunnuu, Thes | satteen, 04e; Rockport, 7ic C COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8hc; o | and fe ILY BEE l‘ln\‘N Allens, 6he; ,\m-r!-an. Gl Arnld, 7o; Berwick, 43e; Cocheeo, fe; Conestoga, Ode; Dunkirk, 4fe; Dunnell, G)@7e; Eddystone, 7e; Gloucester, o 1 Ar\nl)n), “5.-, M Atlantic, 9¢; ( eyle, 10§c; ] Kenilwouth, ke lighland, 8ke; kett, 104c; COTTONADE Agate, 20c; American, 116; Artisian, Cairo D and T, 134c; € 'hrlnn Dand T, 174e; Decoan Co. xlr||»rn DandT, 1 . stone, 134¢; Nentucket, 19¢; ‘Ocenn ) and T, 184e; Royal, 12¢; Tioga, 134¢; Wachusett shirt: ini checks, e; do, Nankin, 12}¢; York, plain Nankin, 123c; do, checks, stripes and fancy, 11 qu Pepperell 18¢; Utica MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Counoil Bluffs Market. Covsoin Brurrs, O« er 81, \lxmufm‘turnd by Crystal and (A 50: Kansas ‘and Min. Flour Mill 1 Shorts—17 00 per ton. 2 50 per toa. —No. 2, $120; No. 0. 2, .rO rejected 48, 2 d, 35c. 3, 100; re- jectad, Corn— Oats: Ra 00. Live] u.»gfl 50@@ib 75 Cattle—Shippng, 4 00@5 00; milch 00 per head: butchers 4 00@h 00, G Hides—be; G 3 hides, 8o, 00@1 20; aweot, 4@, @1 40. shipments, 13, R o Ohlu'o Frodaoe. Cn10Aao, October 81, On 'Change the markets opened woak, and afterwards became firm, but later be- came weak. Tho receipts of grain were 7,900 bushels by canal and 720 car loads by rail, embracing 100 of wheat, 103 of corn, 68 of onts, 11 of rye and 56 of barley. Flour—Dull and_emsy; demand h;\h common to choice apring western, 4 50@ 7 7H; patents, 7 ‘xo@u 50; winter brands, 6 50@8 00; rye, b 90@6 15; buckwhoat, 9 '»0(%:.10 00. Wheat—In No, 2 spring_there was an active business transacted, and feeling throughout the session was considerably unsettled, accompanied by wn irregular range of prices, At ‘the opening the market was weak under free speculative offerings, prices declining quickly about fc per bushel. At the decline a sharp reac- tion oceurred, buyers commenced to pur- chase more rmfy and prices were ad- vanced 13 per bushel, then commenced to recede gradually at first, but wore influ- enced by rumors of tue failure of bank in New York Sunday, and fell off, and a decline of 2¢ per bushel occurred, ' fluctu- ated, and finally closed about 1§ 14c per bushel lower on regular board, and on call at 133§ for November, 1 323@1 33 for De- comber, 130} for the year; 1 833 for Jauu- ary; No 3, quict at 1 18; rejected, nowi- nal, Corn—Demand _was quite active and the market ruled firmer and higher, prices advan 18c. Toward the cl se the feeling was not 80 strong and prices set- tled back 3 and ruled comparatively steady to the close. Shipping demand The market finally closed at about c higber on regular board, and on catl at 62he for November, 643 for Janu- ary, 68@ 69 for May; rejected, 50@a9c. Uats—Opened etter, but declined 4@ §e Onions—1 25 Recuipts, 80 003 for utures; No. 2 clonéd t 43§ for” No- vember, 48kc for Decomber. Rye—Inactive and _negleot light; No. 2 closed at 101 for 1 03 for December. Barley=—Dull and quiet; No. 2, 1 06 for B | October; 1 5@1 06 forgNovember; 1 0G4@ 1074 for Decomber. Pork—Demand active and closed ot 1625 for November; 17 75 for Janua 18 00 for February; 18 20 for March; 16 for the year. Lard—Active and closed at 1140 for November; 11 55 for December; 11 724 for January; 11874 for February; 1200 for March; 12 12§ for April; 12224 for May.» Bulk Meats—Active and higher; short ribs, closed at 8 624 for November; 8 80 for December; 9 00 for January; 9 10 for Keb- lemand vember; 20 ywer at 115, dy; demand light and re- cholce to fancy creamery, 31 ch, (mlunry to good do, 20@33¢; good to fan mon to fair do, 16 16@18c; grease, @9 Eggs—Demand small_and receipts lib- eral; strictly fresh, 22@23c. Flour. Chicago Live Stock: CH10AGO, October 31, Cattle — Receipts, 4,500; shipments, 1,400; met_with w better uemand, and lmcr‘n ruled steadier, but witbout quota- ble change; supply miostly of common and half fat natives, and ' range cattle exports nom'nal at 600@0 fair to choice shipping grades, 5 00@6 25; poor to Kood grass fed steers, 4 00( 4 75; stockers 0@3 75; » eak calves sold at 4 50; oor to good throu vorthern range LMLIA' 350@4 40, with Colorado steers, 75 Sheep--Receipts, 1,600 head; shipments, 1,500 head; good sheep old at 4 624 poor (.n fuirat 3 Hogs— Recoipts, 17,000 head; ship- ments, 4,700; mwarket slow snd vilues weak at previous quotatioss; l]uuln,y of offerings poo Hogs—Light hogs sold at b 83@6 10; mixed packing, 5 80@6 30; heavy yacking and shipring, 6 45@6 90; culls and grass- ers, 4 0@ 25, - New .York Froduce New Yonk, October 31, Flour—Market dull mul Nlrnm(lv in buyers favor. Sales 1,058 bhls, he. rish_and 1ic lower th.n Saturday's prices. Sales, 0,000 bushels; ungradedred winter red, 1%13@146§; N 2 red, 1 434@ 10.v ungraded w hite, 1424} No. 1do, 1414@1421; ungraded Bpring, 12 (mrnrA)penml at j@lc elosed ith less strength, Sal 2 mixeld, 083@069 lm,lxer, hut 100,000 No. 2 do, Bbe. Rye—Quiet and Mmluly at 1 01@1 05, Barley - Dull and nominal. Pork—Dull and nominal; mess, 18 00; November, 17 25@17 50. Lard—~Dull and weak; cash, 11 70; November, 11 65@11 674, - e Cincinnati Produoe, CiNersNati, October 31, I'nnwum-—\resn Pork—Jobbing, 18 50 @18 75 Lard—Quiet; current make, 11 40, # Bulk Meats—Cl l "-47 Bacon Flour Wheat a B ')"i ri tyo—Eany) Whisky - Weaker 4t 111, 'I‘UI SDA Y, NOVE Mahe: | & Co., 1801 and 13 MPI’R ] Now ¥orlk Dry Goods. Nrw Yon, October 31 The dry s{m-]- jolbing trade has been very quiet in all departments owing to the rimac Nystic, bhe; Spracues, oo [unfavoratle condition of the weather e..\.un.rl.! ; do, Ginghsms, 7c; ! which continues too warm for the distri- boro, 5fe; Oriental, Ge, bution of full and winter goods, It is INGHAMS— Amoskeag, 10dc; Ar rrflln\\ however, that the business done Cunberla hy jobbers during the month now elosed hiva been inrger than ANy |revi and there i very hopeful fo braneh of trads although upon the whole sluggish, s Octot er, ing in this irregular and Hogs —Stronger; Yo medium weights, 6 20@ 7 60, . i Philadel phia Produoe. PRILADRLPHIA, October 31, Cash, 1 88 @1 893; November, Jocember, 1 41 November, | 68¢; Wheat December, 70§70 Oats—Cash, November, h0@hle; December, 5l i Rye- Cash, §1 06, - Baltimore Produoe. BALTIMORE, October 31 Flour—Ste per, 5 00@h 7. hnnl N. December, 1 353@ Corn—Steady; white, 72@74¢; yellow, T0@71e, il E«st Liberty Live Stooik. Easr Linkwry, Pa,, October 81, Dull and a shade off, Receipte, 2,380 head; shipments, 1,784 head, ow; Philadelphins, 6 65@6 00; (@6 00, ir tra o and unchanged. Cattls Rk s Pittsburg Oil Markot. Prrmspene, October 81, Oil—Market opened at 881¢ freely bid, advanced to 88Jc declined at K’7jc; n.mu at 87he bid. Charters, 56,083 Lbl ments 114,797 bble.; refined Antwerp m francs; refined London, 63c, Rogistration Notico. STATE O NEBRASKA, Dovaras County. Notice is hereby given to the elec- tors of the Fu\lrli\ ward, that I will sit 1n the store of E. Wyman, Fif- teenth street, three doors south of the postoflice, on Monday, October B1st, and Tuesdny, Wednosday and Thuraday, November 1st, 2d and 3d, 1881, for the purpove of registering the electors of miJ ward. In witness whereof I hereunto sot my hand this, 18th day of October, A. D, 1881 Joux 8. Woon, octhd till nov3 Registrar, ()!IAI[A’ Neb., Oct. 18, 1881, R.;i-tuuon Notios. Notice is heroby given to tho elec- tors of the First Ward of the city of Omaha that T will sit at my office, 514 South Tenth street, October 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 31, and Nmulubt‘ 1,2 3 4and b, for the purpose of registering tho clectors of said ward. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hrnd thm, 218t day of October, 1881, 3. M. STENDERG, Ih~g|~almr Firt Ward, oct21-tillnovh “FALL sONG BY DYRO Ladies vive us your atter While those attractions few we mention, Beauties piled up by the score, At Atkinson's famed First Prize store, Hats and bonnets every style, Plush and rib_ons by the mile, Tmported strai ht from foreign coasts, In every hue the rainbow boasts; Fancy feathers, tuss and flowers, l.m|.< and ™G i} T, kinson’s famad Leading store, Ladies’ hand-bagy, latest shape, From which 1o mon 1 crcape; ed kid gloyesin all variety, rsets varied to satiety; ildren’s dainty hand-knit goods, Capes and jackets, cloaks and hoods, For whi dlnur ntrunn hulv pour store, and shade, s just made, hard to tell, Dress gm..h in every And choicest fancy g With charms and i That please the lad ighty well, The latest fans and richest jewels; Zephyrs, cardboard, canvass, crewels, ‘And hundred fine and fancy things, That in vast crowds the pe {u Lrings o Atkinson's famed Leading #tore, Where bargains loom ne'er seen beforo, llvn dolls on dolls— never aw large a stock in Omaha— From tiny dollie, smull and shady, To the stylish got up httle lady; Artentions, numerous and raré, With which no house can now compare, So come to Atkinson's 1. ding store, And we will show you, ATKINSON & [ l rvwhtun Block. e Hats, all grades, at Bunco's. S The removal of the Omaha Safo and Vault company to their handsome and commodious new building, takes place this week where, with their increased facilities, they will be able to fill the orders of their host of patrons with greater facility and despatch than heretofore. The new building situ- ated just south of their present fac- tory “on Fourteenth strot is quite an crnament to that section of the town. Gloves and mittens at Bunce's, Qct31 2t Sweet Potatoes b cents a pound at Wm. Gentleman's, octdl-Bt. The ux.ly pmmu!-lu crossing on Dou- glas st is the one kept clean by Kuhn & Co., in front of their drug store, Tho finest Wateh, the fincst Rings, the highest grade of Silverware at Hubermann's, Ladies’ Stuff suits for $4.00, at Mrs, W. B. Woods, 210 Sixteenth street. oct24-mwi&s, Those who are uble to discriminate between good and poer articles of wearing apparel, who desire value re- ed for their money, should avoid nd-hand stores and visit the mag- nificent establishment of M. Hellman 3 Farnham street, corner of Thirteenth, where they will find one of the largest and finest stocks of Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods to be seen anywhere in the Waestern country. - BUY YOUR BOOTS and SHOES at the low price 8hoe Store of A. D. Morse, Larcesr Sroc Cuear STOCK, 14th and Farnham streets, - Presents trf all kinds at White- house’s drug store, 605 North Six- teenth strect, oct2beod2m 18+ l DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. FROPRIETORS. HOTELS. TOWNS ARLINGTON, J. G. McINTIRE, Lincoln, Neb, OITY HOTEL, OHENEY & OLARK, Blair, Neb, GRAND CENTRAL, DEPOT MOTEL, CITY HOTEL, BARNUM HOUSE, REVERIE, WISNER HOUBE, DRAPER HOUSE, CREIGHTON MOUSE, CITY HOTEL, OCENTRAL HOUSE, COMMEROCIAL HOTEL, D. T. PHILLIPS, F.H. BABBITT, J. F. COLE, MR. VAN HORN, PERRINE BROS., ©. WHIPPLE, P. B, THIBADEAU, L. J. JOHNSON, JOMN COOPER, WM. CLEMMONS, Harvard; Neb. Norfolk, Neb, Peru, Nob. Nobraska Oyty, Nebs. Unadilla, Neb. Wisner, Neb, Niobrara, Neb, Creighton, Neb. 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MAX MEYER & BRO,, the Oldest Wholesaleand Retail Jewelry House in Omaha, Visitors can here find allnovelties in Silver Ware, Clocks, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, vhe La- test, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in Precioug Stones, aad 2all descriptions of Fine Watches at as Low Pri- ces as 15 compatible with honorable dealers, Call and see our Elegant New Store, Tower Building, corner 1llth and Farn- ham 8treets Hata at 9 Uont Store, sept2icodim | Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - C. G. Greenwood & Bro.v........... A. POLACK, Fall and Winter CLOTHING LATE AND NCEBY STYLES FOR MEN, BOYS AND GHILDREN. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises. CL TEING MATDEH TO ORIDIER IN THE]LATEST STYLES, MAX MEYER & BRO. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. [W., St. L. & P. R. R., Southwostern Towa.] SILVER CITY. ................ Lumber and Grain . Hardware, (hncurn and Agricultural Implements J. W. 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