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————————————= FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. New Yorx, November 2, MONEY. Money closed at 6 per price of the day. Mrehango closed at 4 81@4 K. GOVERNMENTS. Governments closed an follown cent., the ruling Currency 6's.. 1,50 hid, 4’ coupons. ... v 1163 bid 4}'s coupona L1113} 8% continued .. .. 101 ©' continued. ... .. 101 RAILROAD BONDS, Pacifie railrond bouds closed aa follows: Union firsta.. ... 1164 Union land grants. 113 Sinking funds 122 T R 115 HTOCKA, Wall o' reet ramors still allu'e to spscu- latioos e nnected with the Newark failure, but they have not influ: nced the market, which opened eomewhat higher, although dull and feverish. Northwestern fad- vanced 3fe. and others fractionnily. The market afterwards fell off sn average of1 per cent. Donlings in Kris were somewhut interfe ed with by rumors of Vander ilt's contrel of the road. The stock adv.nced on that rumor to 46e. Mr. Vanderbilt’s position is uncertain, ‘Ihe whole market ¢l sed irregular, The tollowine are the closing bids: MLS&W.... 50 MoPa.... \ NYX O o0 Northwestern 125 Oregon Na: Phacific Mail. PD&E Rock Inland . St Paul........108 Ban Franciseo., 44 143 1331 94 Proferred.... 68 1st preferred..106 StPM & M..|106 MINING STOCKS. Following are the h'ghest pricys on mining rtocks at the New York mining exchange: 8oPa .. .. 700 Con Silver. ... 205 Rohinaon . 1313 Calaveras . 10 Oriental & M. 69 Climax.. 30 N W Belle ...1200 Ftther Daranet 900 EH%!:NME&(HHU South Hite. 28 s 1& 4. 67 SurtroTun Clrysollte .... 650 Silver Cliff CHIOAGO MONEY MARKET. Cuicaco, November 2. The Chicago bank clearings to-day were $18,200,000. Money rul d firm, and av ac- tive demand existed. Tha banks took all thew~ good paper presented &t 6@7 per cént. Enstern exchangs between city banks was firm at par. The outgo of money was tmall. " COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Market. Orrice oy THg OMAHA BRE, } Wednexday Evening, November 2. Grain quiet. Wkeat declined lc. Bar- Jey advanced 3c. Rye unchunged. Corn declined fe. Oatsunchanged at elevators, but stronger and advancing on the streets; prices for good oats sold to consumers and retailers to-day at 55@G5e. Corn, 50@60c. Provisions quiet. Fggu getting scarce and advanced 1@2c to-doy. In other branches of business no changes in quotations are noted to-day:. Local Graln Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No. 2,1 13; No. 3, 99); rejected T9ic. BARLEY.—Cash No 2, RYE.—Cash, 85c. CORN.—Cash No. OQATS,—Cash, 30e. Live Stock, AY COUNCIL BLUFFH BTOCK YARDS, Cattle—Good shipping, 84 00@5 00; fat eows and heifers, 2 75@3 00. Hogn—Mixed packing, 85 25@5 50. Sheep—Slaughtering in demand at $4 00 @5 00, cash 96¢; No. 3, , 40c. Provisions. FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, 3 35@3 75; patent, 83 75@4 50; winter wheat straight grado &3 85@4 25; patent, 24 50@4 90; grahaw rye, $275; Wheat, 0. 83 00. RYE FLOUR—83 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per cwt. 90c; screenings, per cwt. S0c; shorts, per owt 1.00; chopped feed, per cwt. 1 20; meal bolted, yellow, 1 40; white, 81 75. POTATOES—In ear lots, 100@1 05; Salt Lakes, 1 25@1 35, SWEET POTATOES—Genuine Musa- tine, 4¢ per Ib. POULTRY—Live chickens per dozen, $2 50@2 75. PRAIRIE CHICKENS—§2 50@8 0C 2 75@3 50, 00@1 50, KGGS—Firm; 22@24c. BUTTER—Choice scarce at 20@30; poor, mo market; creamery, e, APPLES — Good. sound, very scarce at 84 50@3 75 per bhl. HONEY—California white clover in comb, 24@20c. LEMONS—Steady; per box, £1000; Finest Messina oranges &3 00 repacked. CALIFORNIA PEARS-—Per box, 8350 @4 00, BEESWAX—Yellow, 1 3 ONTONS—1 5@1 60’ per bushel. CABBAGE—$1 00@2 00 per dozen, as to quality, ‘(;)R,u\ummlm ~Per bbl, 8 00@ .5 CELERY—Per doz., 50@dic. Grocers List, COFFEE.—Rio, tair, 134¢; Rio, good, 14¢; Rio, prime to’ cholcs, Pf&e; Old gov't Jasn; 205@28he, Mocha, 2; Arbuckle’ V.AS.—Gunpowder, good, 45@55c; Choice, 60@75ic; Imperial, good, 40@d5c; Choice, 60@7%ic; Young Hyson, good, 36@ 50c; choice, 650@3$1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 35c; Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, good, 35@40; Oolong, choice, 40@?5; s...J{En.;, good, 35@40c; choice, 35@4be. SUGAR3.—Cut loaf, 11je; Crushed, 11de; Granulated, 1lc;’ Powdered, 114 ¥ine powdered, 11fc; Standard Coffee A, 104e; New York Confectioner's Standard A, 10jc; Good A, 10§c; Prairie Extra C, SYRUPS.~Sugar house, bbls, 50c; haf b, Bl kw43 yallons, 8266;" choleo table u{nlp, 00c; fbbls, 53¢c; kegs, §2 50, SBICES Papper, 205 Allapios jc; Nutthegs, 31 00; Cassis, 290; SODA.—Dwight's th papers, 83 00; De- Land do, 83 00; Church's, 83 00; Keg sotla, 1@4dc STARCH.—Pearl, 4)c; Silver Gloss, 83 Y tarch, 81@9c; Excelsior loss, 7c; Comn, e, SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 195; Ash- ton, in aacks, & [y dairy 00, Ds, 8 45; bbls dairy, 100 lll}fl)’.l) peaches, new erop, 10 B M boxes, 13{@ldo York apples, 8jc: Prune ?‘c; Currants, 7@74c; Black) e ~Choice halvos, vaporated A pole igan, Alc; New 863 | 2 1b (slack), OHEVSE—~Full Cream, 1305 DPart Skim, 114e. WOODENWAR paile, .1 tibe, No. 8 tubw, 7 50; Doubls Crewn, ~Two hoop o 290; Wellbuekets, 8 25, LEAD—Bar, 8 65, MATCHESPer eaddis, 900; round cascs, $7.6%5; square eases, £5,10, PROVISTONS--Treakfast hacon, 14, shoice lard, 13 dried beef, 134e; should ers, canvassed 9o; hams, canvassed 1dc; Laoon, sides 124 NEW PICKLES ~Meadium, in barrels, £10 00; do in half bbls, 5 75; smalls, in bbls, 12 00 do, in half bbls, 7C0; gherking, in bblx, 14 00; do, in half bbis, 750, VINEGAR—DPure apple extra, 16c; pure n{?vln,h Prussing vure annle, 16¢, HOMINY ~-New, $5 00 per bbl, BEA Lodium, hand picked £3 .90 per bushel r, 400 ROPE—Sisal, § inch ande larger, 4e; 3 0c; § inch, 104c. s Savon Tmperial, 3 4 Kirk's sativet, 3 45; Kirk's standard, 3 5 16e; baxea 40 Iba., 16 oz., bs, 16¢. LY E—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 840 Western, 270 North, Star, 2 00; Towis' X ye, 275, Ponnsylvatia cans, 4 don, In case, 3 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 dor. incase, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50. FIELD SEED — Red clover, choico new, $6 00 per bushel; mammoth clover new, 8700; white clover, new, $14 00 ol alfs clover, new, §1250; alsike, new, $1300. Timothy, good, new, ; blue graes, extra clean, $150; blue graws, clean, 81 25; orchard grass, 2 50; red top, choice, 1 03; millet, comnion or Mimsouri, 80c; millet, German, $100 to 8125 Hungarian, HEDGESEED—Onage orangs, 1 to & 8 00; osage orange, 10 busheln or noy locust, per 1b., 35¢; per 00. FISH—Fanily white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, $3 75; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 30; No. 1 white fish, in 10 1b kita, 1 00; family 10 1b kits, 75¢c; New Holland herring, per keg, 135; Russian sardines, 76¢; Colur- bin river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Gieorge's Bank codfish, 6c; Gen. boneless codfish; 83c; bonelean fish, 4gc. MACKEREL—Half bbls measmackerel, 100 1bw, 812 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 1bw, 6 00; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 Ibe, 8 85; mens mackerel, 12 1b kits, 2 25; No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No.:1 shore, 121b de, 1 00; fat family, 10 Ib do, 75c. CANNED GOODS—Oyster (Field's), gcr case, $4 20; do 1 1b (Field's), por cage, 2 50; do 2 T ssmdnd). per caso, 90; do 1 b (standard), g)er case, 2 50; do r case, 2 75; do 11 (slack), r case, % 80: Onions, 3 80, on, 1 per dozen, 1 60@1 70; do 215, per dozen 255, Sardines, small tsh, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 14jc; American, quarter boxes per box, 11c; do half boxes, r box, 214c. Lobsters, 1 b per dozen, $B0. TPomatoes, 230 do 8 I per case, 310; Corn, 2 I (Mountain) g)er case, 370; soaked corn, 210; do 2 tb (Yarmouth), per case, 375 string beans, per case, 2 25; Lima beans rcase, 220, Snccotash per case, 2 25, Peas, commuon, per case, 2 00; peas, chaice, per case, 4 50, Liackberries, 21b, per case, 80; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case,2 7b: raspberrics, 2 1b, per case, 275@3 00. Danisons, 3 10, per case, 2 45. Bartlott peara per case, 30o@4 00. Whortleber- ries per case, 280, Egg plums, 2 Ib per ci88, 5 50; do, choice, 2 Ib, per case, 4 50, Gmen gagen 1 per cace, 8 0: do choica, 1b pgr case, 4 70, Pine Apples, 2 Ib, per case, 400w 75, Denches, 21b por casc, 310 do 3 b, case, 6 00@6 50; do, (pie), 3 b, per case,385; do pie, 6 b, per dozen, § 50, l RICE—Carolina, 8@8hc; Louisiana, 73 @8he. PEANUTS—Ronsted, choice, red Ten- nessee, Yc por 1b; fancy white, 100 per lb; vhite Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, Clgars and Tobaccos. CIGARS.—Seeds, 815.00; Connecticut, 825.00; Mixed, Seed Havana, $50.00; Cloar Havana, $75.00. TOBACCO — PLUG. — Golden Rule, 24 Tb, 60c; Spotted Fawn, 6lc; Our Rope, 62¢; Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, G0c; Purity, 24 1b, butts, 52c; Queen Boe, 24 b, butta, bdct GHt Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 57; Army snd Novy, pounds bic;” Bullion, pounds, 58c: Lorillard’s Climax, pounds, G0c. NF, CUT—In pails.—Hard to Beat, 759; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c; Tavorite, G5e; Rocky Mountain, 5fc; Tancy, 50c; Daisy, 45c.—In tin foil— Catlit 0. 8., 2oz packages, 5 Ib boxes, per 1b 85c: Torillard's Tiger, 60c. SMOKING—All grades—Common, 25to 83c, Grauulated—Blackwolls Durham, 16 07 61¢; Dukes Durham, 16 0z, 50c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 463 Seal of Nebraa- ka, 16 o7, 36¢; Lono Jack, 4 oz, linen bags, porlb, $1.35; Marburgy’ Prek, 2 or, tin oil, 53e; Dog Tail. 6be. Druss. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,—Acid Carlolic, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, 56c; Balsam Copnbis, per 1b, 70c; Bark, Sassafras, per 11, 12¢; 'Calomél, per Ib, 70e; Cinchonidia, ser oz, 70c; Chloroform, per b, 90ci Dovers powders, per I, $1'40; Epsom salta, por Ib, Bje: Glycerine, pure, per Ib, 3c;” Lend, Acetate, perlb, 52c; Car bou ofl, 110 per gallon, Ll4e; do 160°, per gal 134c;” Oil, Costor, No. 1, per gal 1, Castor, No.3, per gal,81 28; Oil 81'40; Oil, Origanum, b0¢ P.&W &R &8, per or, 81 95; Potassium, Todide, per Ib; 255 Salacin, per_oz, 35c; Sulphate of Morphine, per oz, $3 75; Sulphur_flour, por b, dei Nervehine, ver oz, 8150, Paints Olls and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White loa P. P., 7¢; white lead, O, P. & C. Oo.,pure, 6c; Marseillos green, 1 to 6 1b cans, 20c; ¥rench zinc, green seal, 12¢; French zinc, red neal, 11¢; Fronch zinc, in varnish assv, 20c; French zince, in ofl amt, 15c; Raw and burnt umber, 11b cans 12c; raw snd burnt_Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13.; vofined lampblack, 12¢; coach black,' 17%; ivory black, 18¢; drop black, 160; blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, 1. M. & 1., 14c; biind and shutter greem, L. M. & 1, Ue; Varia groon, 18c; liah red, 15¢; Venetion red, c; n I, 2%c; American Vermiliod, L. & P, 18¢; chrome yellow, L., M., 0, &' D. 0., 18¢; vellow ochre, So; golden ochre, 18; patent er, 6c; graining colors: light oak, dark 0a%, walnut, chestnut and ash 12c. Dry Paints White load, 64c; ¥rench zine, 10c; Paris whiteing Z4o; . whiting _gilders, 1hc; phiting com'l, 1o, lampblack GGorman: town, 1dc; lampblack, ordinary, 8o; Prus wian hlue, 45c; ultramarine, 140; vandyke, brown, K6; umber, burnt, 4c; utbe; 4c; sienna, burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, Paris green genuine, 35c; Paris green com'l 2ic; chrome green, N.Y.* 20c; chrom- green K., 12¢; yermillion, Fng., 70c; ver. million, "America, 18c; Indian red, 10c, ros pink, 14c; venetian read, Cookson's e venctiun red Am. 14e; réd leud, Th; rome yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome’ yel: low, K., 12; ochre, rochelle, dc; ochre, T'rench, 24c; ochre, American, 1jc; Wintor's minoral,Zjc; lehigh brown, 24c: wpanish hrown. 24c; Prince’s mineral 3c; VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, Turniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No., 1, 81 furniture, U, 85¢; conch, extra, §1 40} Coach, No. 1, 81 20; Dawar, §1 50; J 70c; aaphaltin, 70c; abollac, 83 50 oil finish, $1 30 Olive, per gal Opium, Umaha OILS-110"carbon, per gallon, 11he; 160 headlight, per gallon, 12§c; 175" headlight, 164c; crystoline, per gallon, 20c; er gallon, 64; linseed, boiled, G7e; Tard, winter st 'd, per gal* No. 1, 80¢; No, 2, Gfe; r gallon, gallon, & 3 naptha, 7 Tron, rates, & 50; plow steel, cast, The; cast tool do, 156820 wagon spokes, sef 2 95@3 00; hubs, per sot, 1 25; felloes, sawe dry, 140; tongnes, each, 70@550; axdes, | each, 730 square’ nuts, per b, 7@1lc; m, 2 lb|g i 1b, 11¢; washiers, por 1b, & T mveta, ooil ehain, par I} 12¢; mollenble, 8e; iron wedzm, Ge; erowbars, tie; harrow teeth, dc; horseshoes, par keg, 5 00; spring ateel, T@8e, NAILS 20, 3 60; Sto 10, 875 4 00; 5, casing, 2 104 clineh, all sizes, ng, 455 104 casi finish, 4 753 8 finish, o half Kea, 10¢ extra SHOT.--Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2.1 Oriental Powder, kegs, 6,403 do., keys, $3.48; dn., quarter kegs, $1,88; Blast ing, koaw, 83,35 Fuse, var 100 feet 506, Hides, burs, Ete. HIDES--Green butcher's hide, 74; green cured hides, Sho; green malt, pert eured hides, 8@gdc; dry Hint, sound, 15@14e; drs enlf and kip, 12@18c; dry salt hidea, sound, 11@12¢; green ealf, wi. K to 1511w, 10@11¢; green calf, wt, under § b, per skin, 70c; reen pelts, $1 00@1 15 creen lamb xkinx, 51 10@1 25; damaged h cut weored and one grub, thirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. olassed two- off. Kirk's white 1tussian, 5 25: Kirk's Eutoca, | Coun sking, No. 1\4}6' 2, 30c; N 2 05:% Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), | 20.; } , 10e. Mink, 1,5 3 40; Kirk's magnolia, 4 05, 50c; No. 8, 16e; No. 4, ‘te._Fox, N CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8 | 60e; No. 2, 25c. Skunk, No. 1, black, | 6ie; whort stripe, 400 narrow stripe 20 Urosd atripe, 106, allow, te. Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16¢; heavy 18@15¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@ subwashed, ehoico, S2ci far, 30c; dingy and w., 28¢; burry, black and cotted wool 2 ! s Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and &Il grades are selling woll_at o slight advance in p ices. The demand for good homes axceeds the qupply considerably. Pricos range ws fol- ow Fine single drivers, 8130, to 300.; Kxt draft horves, $175. to 225.; Common dra horses, $100. to 160, Extra farm horses, $110. to 125 mmon to good farm horses $90. to 81 Extra plugw, $50. to 75.; Common plugs, 820. to $40. MULES, —15 to 154 hands (extra), 8125, to 150.; 144 to 156 hands, 8100. to 140.; 14 to 14 hauds, 875.t0100.; 153 to 14 hands, $60. to 75. Lumber, WROLENALE, FENCING—No. 1, 12 to 20 ft, $20 00; 12 to 20 ft., 19 00; sheeting dressed, s , 18 00; No. 2, 16 00; common boards, dressed. 20 00. FRAMING—16 ft. and under, per M, 9 20 00; 10 ft. studding, 22 00;32 f4. 23 00} 24 ft. 2500, FINISHING—No, 1. finish 13, 1§ and 0. 2, finish 13, 1} and 3 inc! : No. ch, 840 00; No, 3 finish, 1incl, 835 00; O. G. battons per 100 feet liu., $100; well curbing, $2200; rough § and 2 inch battons per 100 feet lir., 50c. b STOCK BOARDS—A stock, $40 00; 835 00; C, 830 00; common stock, $23 FLOORING—No. 1, $40 00; No. 2, 35 00; No, 8, 822 00; yellaw pine, No. 1, $10 00, SIDING—No. 1, 24 00; No. 2, §2200; No. 3, 818 00. SHIP LAP—Plain, $22 00; 0. G. No. 1, 32 00; No. 2, 822 00. CEILING-821 00@837 00. LATH AND SHINGLES—A star(bost) wlingles, $3 85, No, 2, 82 50; No. 3, 82 00, Lath, §3 50. Bullding Matorial. LIME—D'sr barrel, 81 35; bulk per b, 35¢. Cement, bbl, 82 50. Towa plaster, bbl, $2 50. Hair per bu, 35c. Tarr felt 100 Ihw, 83 50. Straw board, $4 00. PAPER-—Stiaw paper, 3{c; rag paper, dc; dry goods paper, Tc; manila paper, 10c; news paper, 8c. COAL—Cumberland Morris Run Blossburg, $12; lump, 86; Whitebreast nut, 86: lump, 86: Towa nut $6 Anthracite, all sizeq, 8| Liquor: ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 2 25 per wine ga'lon; extra California spirit«. 187 proof, 130 per proof gallon; triple refined apirits 187 proof, 1 24 per proof allon; re-dixtill whiskies, 1 00@1 5y; fine blended, 1 50 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; K n- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 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 Englynd. 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@s3 50; PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 175@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—TImported per case, 26 00@34 00; Amorican, per cane, 12 006 18 00. CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00, WINFES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00. Dry Qoods. Tows Rock Springs, $3; 0, BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, fkc; | f Appleton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8c; Boott FF, 5}c; Buckeye LL, 44, 7c; Cabot W, 71c; Chittenango A, Gle; Ureat Fally Shc; Hoonier, 6hc: Honeat Width, 7ic; I dian Head A, 8jc; Indian Standard A, Sie; Indian Orchard d. w., 8fe; Lawrence LL, 7c; Mystic River, 7he; Pequot A, 8je Shawmut LI, 6jc; Utica C, jhe; Wachus- ett B, 7Thes do' A, S do K 49, 124c; Wal- cott BB, 7ic. FINE BROWN COTTONS--Allendale ¥ 4-4; The; Alligator 3-4, 3c; Argyle 44, 73 Atlantic LL, 6ic; Badger State X 4-4, Bennington C 4-4, 63¢; Buckeye S. 4. Indian Orchard AA 9-8, 8 Laconia O 39, Bc; Lehigh K 4-4, 94c; Lonsdale 4.4, 10¢; 1 ehpers N 80, 7¢; do O 82, T4c; do K 36, 74c; do K 39, 8c; Pocassct C 4-4, 7§c; Wanmsutts 44, 13c. BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog- xin L 4-4,10c; Blackstone A A in perial 9 do do half bleached 4.4, 8c; Cabot 4-4, 8 Fidelity 4.4, 94c; Fruit of the Loom, lD% can bric 4-4,13c; do Water Twist, 104c; Gireat Falls Q, Sc! Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12; 1, nwdale, 10c; do eambrio 37, 13c; Now: York Milla, 13¢; Pequot A, 10c; Popperell N G Twills, 124c; Pocahontas 4-4, 9c; 8he; Utica, 11¢; Wamsutta JKS—Unbleached—Atlantic, 10 ox., ora do, 16¢; Lone Star, 8 oz, , 18c. (Colored)—Alb ny ¥ brown, 8¢; do C, drab, 1le; do XX, stripes and plaids, 123e; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8ie; Chariot fancy, 124c; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indiana A brown, 13c: Neponset A brown, 150, TICKINGS—Amoskeasg A C A 82, 174¢; do XX blue 32, 184c; Arrowanna, 9jc; Claremont B B, 1oje; Conastogn ox: tra, 174c; Hamilton D), 11he; Lowiston A 30,'150; Minnenah 4-4, 20c; Omega suprr , 280; Pearl River 32, 16fc; Put- blue strips, 12¢; Shetucket S, S8 12c; Yeoman's Llue 29, Bke. DENIMS, —Amoskesk, blueand brown, 16jc; Andover DD blue, 15hc; Arlington blue Seoteh, 184¢c; Concord OO0, blue and brown, 124c; do AA A, do do 134; do XXX do do 144c; Haymaker's blue #nd brown, 9he; Myntie River DD wtripe, 164c; Penrl River, blue and brown, 154c; Uncasville, 3 | blue und brown, Lide, CAMBRICS—Barnard, 5e; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, Shc; Garer A Inzed, 5o; Manhattan Aluve finish, bje; ewport do Go; do glazed, bje; Pequot do Lo kwood kid hnish, e, CORSET JEANS — Amory, 8¢; Andros: coggin watteen, 84c; Clarendon, 6ie; Cones: togn satieens, 7ic; ,' Sc; Indian Orchard improved, 7he; Narragansott, 7hc; Pepperilluatteen, Dhos Rockport, 7ie. PRINTS—Allens, 6ho; American, Ghe; De Arnold, 7 Cocheco, 7c; Conestoga, 6} 41c; Dunnell, 7e; Kdd, iloucester, 6c; fekerbocker, Gho; Mer- yutic, Dhe; Spracuen, to; nghaws, 70; Marl- NG syle, 104e; Atlantie, Highland, Bhe; - K. kett, 10je; S COTTONADES —Abberville 18)c; Agate, 20c; Amer 11e; Artisian, 20 Cairo D and ', 18he; Clarion D and T, 174¢; Deccan Co.stripes Dand T, 16¢; Ke; ilwo.th, 84e; 1 stone, 1 Nentucket, 10c; Nonpa 16¢; Ocean 1) and T, 184e; Royal, 164 on, two-third race, | *| Cattla Surseex, 126; Tioga, 12)e; Wachusets shirt- ing ehecks, 1240; do, Nankin, 12he; York, plain Nankin, 124¢; do, cheeks, stripas and Dhes fancy K oz, 20¢. Androseagein 104, do 8.4 Continental "¢ tof he Loom 10-4 N do 78, 30¢ York mills 08, Pembroke 104, 1 CHLE LN Vi MARKATS BY 'BLEGRAPH, Counocil Bluffs Market. | Couscrn Brevrs, November 2 | Flour~Manufactured by Crystal and City Milla, 8 75@ 4 50; Kansas wnd Mis. grahaum, 875; ryo flour, 3 40 Brau and Shorta—17 00 per ton Chop Corn—22 50 per ton. rejocto ] 4 | rejectad, 3 0 Hay- -5 50@6 Wood -6 00@8 Live Hogn—d'00@3 73 Cattlo—Sh 4 00@3 00; mileh cown 30 00@4h OV per head; butchors stock, 2 75@3 00, Sheep -4 00@b 00, (¢ Hidex 3 (3 8 hides, e, Wool Butter Fxi Totatoen—1 00@1 20; kweet, K@ Onions—1 251 40, Receip's, 80; shipmenta, 15, S Grand Junotion Masket. GraND Jonerion, In,, November 2 Eirn—15c, Butter—10@i18¢, e Chicage Frodnoe. Cn1caeo. November 2 On 'Chonge the marke # wers guiot and uncortain, The receipts of gain ware 54,00 bu. of Latley by lak s and 22,700 bu, of corn by canal, and 536 ¢ r loads of all grades of grain by rail, embraciog 65 of wh at, 387 of corn, 50 of oats, 8 of rye sud 26 of Y. Fiour—-Quiet and inactive; demand light; to choica westorn wpring, 450@ eat—INo, 2 ¥pring wasactive at times and a stronger feeling waa developed, ae- od by an advance in prices, though o higures weuo not tully sustained, ‘The weather in the west and northwest con- tinues wet and rainy, and there was a pret- ty urgent demand at times from “‘shorts.” The increased demand had the effect of strenthening the feeling and prices were advanced 1A@1gc, then fluctuated frequent- within j@c ruled stronger, and tinlly closed 13@14c higher on the regular board and on call at 131 for Novembergl 32§ for Decomber; 1 307 for the year; 1334 for January; No. 3 spring, quet at 117; re- jec'ed, 9507, according to location, Corn—A moderate bus ness was traas- acted in No. 2 and high n ixed to-day. The fecling was firmer oarly in the sewsion; later, however, the marker weakened and pri graduslly decli: cdj@ge, ruled compa tive y steady and closed about the name to 3c lower on the regular board, and on call at 62fc for November; 64J@644c for Do cembur; Gdilc for Jauvun y; 68§c for Muy; 684e for June; rejected, in good demand at Sle, Onts—Quiet and w*eady; No. 2 closed on call at 444c for Novemb r and December; {4c for the year; 41fc for January; 47}@ 473c for May Itye—Dull; very little doing; No. 2 closed at 1 00 for December and 1 02} for Junuary. Barle Steady; No, 2, 1 08 for Novem- ber; 1091094 for December. Pork—Weak and lower under large of- feringx; mess closed at 16 30 for November; 1755 for January; 17 774 for February; 1¥ 00 for March. Luard—Tame at a lower range; closed at 11 50 for November; 11 40 for December; 11'.".!; for_the year; 11565 for January; 1167 for February; 11 80 for Murch. Bulk Ments—\Weak and lower; shortribs, 8574 for November; 875 for December; 8 S5@8 874 for Junuary; 8974@9 00 fur Yebruary. Whisky—Weak and lower at 1 15. R Shipin'ts Flour. . 20,189 Wheat. . 48,123 Corn., 162,186 Oats. 40, Ryo Burley. Chicago Live Stack. Chic, 0, November 2, hers' cown, wtoclers, Hogs— Receipts, ments. 3,400; privcipaily for choce stock 33,000 head; ship- ia moderste ¢emand, snd 5 market gon- @10¢ lower; mixed packing, 5 95@ oice heavy 6 30@6 90; 1i ht, 5 70(@ 90; culls and grassers, 3 50@b 25, Sheep—Receipts, 2,000 head; shipments, 400; steady; common to tair, 3 40@3 40; gu:d to chaice, 4 20@4 75; extra, 490@ 540, erall Liverpool Produoe. LaverpooL, November 2, Flour—American, 10s 6d@134 ‘Wheat—Winter, 10s 6d@11s 1d; white, 103 10d@11s 2d; wpring, % 10d@10s od; club, 11s 1d@11s Gd, Corn-—5s 10d. Pork—79s, Lard—59s S Peoria Prodace. Pxonia, November 2, Wheat- Dull; No 2 red winter, nomi- nal at 1.36@1 38; No. 3, | 28@1 30, Corn—Generally firmer, but irregular and moderately active; No, 2 white, GiAc; yollow high mixed, 62c; No, 8, 60c; re- Jected, 5ific; no grade, 594c; new, 1 car, re- Jected, hije, Oats—Quiet and _withont change; No, 2 white, 43c. Rye—-Dull and easy »t 1 03, Blirley Firm and better grades in do- mand at 90c. Highwines material Unsettled at 112, Ship's., Nhne 30,000 4,025 None 600 Torrno, November 2, W heat—Weak; No 2 red, cash, 1354; November, 1 854; December, 1 37§; Janu- ‘ebruary, 14384 -Wenk; No. 2, 63fe for cash; b4¢ for December; 70c for Muy, Outs—Nothing doing. Wilmington Market. ‘WiLsmineron, November 2, Spirits Turpentine-Quiet, Cleveland Market, CLrveLASD, November, 2, Potroleum— Unchanged; standard white, 110” test, 7c. Buffalo Live Stock. Kast Burvaro, November 2, Hogs—Steady; receipts 40 cars; ship- mentx, 47 cars; shipments to Now York, G cars; Yorkers, 6 00@6 20; medium ’\‘m_' hts, 6256 40; good heavy, 6 50@ 7 Enst Liberty Live Stook, Eawr Linknty, Pa., Novembe Fair to best, 6 00@6 2 , 5 00@ 5 50; common, 4 004 50, Re s, 442 head; shipments, 1,445 head, Hogs -Blow. Receipts, 1,650; ship- ments, 1,100; Philadelphias, "6 60@6 90; X s, B 65(@ 6 00, Slow at 3 00@bh 00, air to Receipty, i|ter; N V| ruary; No. 3 do, 1 i for January; 69fc for February; , 8120; No. 5, 100; re-| DAILY BEE:; 'FIIIT RSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 18%1 St. Lonis Produos. 8t. Louts, November 2, Flonr -Low gradea a shade off, Wheat ”V”""‘ bi her and elosed bet- No. 2 red, 137} for esh; 1 403 for De 144 for January; cemboy 146§ for Feb- No. 4 do, 1 18}, Opened higher but deelined; 633 for cashi 6 for Decembe jo Corn @nie May Oate- Slow and lower; 459 for eash; #4ic for November; 4730 for January; 50je for May. R Slow at 102, sarley— Quiet and unchaaged. Lead ~Quiet at 4 90, Butter— Unchanged. Fugw - Unchanged. Whisky- Quiet at 112, Pork—Quiet at 17 75 for eash and Jan- uary Dry Salt Meata—Dull and unchanged. Bacon Dull and unchanged. Lard- Nominally lower. Rec'ts, Shipm'ta. | Plour ... 46,000 8,000 Wheat', 46,000 18,000 Com 46,000 42,000 14,000 4,000 Rye 4,000 Barley. None New York FProduoe Nxw York, Novembor 2, Flour - Closed dull at 4 25@9 25, Wheat—Higher; ungraded red winter, 110@1 45: No 2, 1 884; uggraded white, 125@l 40; do, November! 1 43j@1 44}; December, 1 4641 487, Corn—Closed dull and weak; ungradod wixed, 65@704c; No. 2 white, T4}e. Oats—Weak and declining; No. 1 white, 53k No. 2 do, ble; No. 2 mixed, 47@48¢ ) do, November, 47@473c. Rye--Dull and lower at 1 01@1 04}, RBarley--Dul at 115, Pork-~Dull and heavy at 17 75@18 | Lard-—Closed 5@74e lower; eash, 11 November 7h. Sugar-- Fair demand at $@8ic. Butter - Dull and unchanged; state, 18 @3te; western, 14(@ Coffee--Quiet but very firm; Rio, 8) @124e, N olassen- - Quiet; Cuba, le. liee Good demand and steady; com. mon, .'-woa good to prime, e z'runuu Jull wnd unsettled; prime city, Ti@Se. ——————ia Philadeiphia Produoe. PHILADELPNIA, November 2, n\r\"hut -Caah, 1 593; November, 1 38§@ Corn—Caah, 68@069c; November, 673@ 68ic; December, 714c. Onts-—Cuxh, 49}(@.50c, Rye - Cash, 100, Baltimore froduce. BALTiMORR, November 2 Wheat—Firmer; No. 2 red winter, wtrong at 1 39A@1 304 November, 1304} December, 1443, Com—New yellow, quiet at 681c; new mixed wentern, firmer at 67ho. Al stocks on hand increased. - Pittaburg 011 Market. Prrrssura, November 2, Oil—Market opened at 8bic; olosed at 83fc; Antwerp, 104 francs, Shipments yesterday were 60, bbls; charters yester- dny were 26,983 bla; Pittsburg eales, 578, 000; Pittsburg exchango stock Cincinnati Produoe. CINCINKATI, November 2, Mass Pork—18 50@19 00, Lard—Quiet; prime stean, 11 33 Buk Ments” Quiet; elear mdes, Bacon-Quiet; clear sides, 11 25, Flour—Dull; fa b b Wheat Corn DYING BY INCHES. Veory otten we see a person sutfer- ing frem some form of kidnoey com- plaint and is gradually dying Dy inches, This no longer need to be so, for ric Bitters will positively cure Bright's discase, or any disease of the kidneys or uriniacy organs. ‘They are especially adapted to this class of diseases, acting directly on the Stomach and Liver at tho samo time, and will speedily cure whero every other remedy has failed. Sold at fifty cents a bottle, by Ish & Me- Muhon, (3 Registration Notice. STATE OF NEBKASKA, | Dovacras Cousty, | Notice is horeby given to the eloc- tors of the Fifth ward that T will sit in the U. P. Bakery on Sixteenth street, bo ween California and Web- ster, on October 31at, and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, November 1st, 2d and 3d, 1881, for the purpose of registering the electors of said ward. In witness whereof 1 hereunto sot my hand this 19th day of Octobor, A. D., 1881. 5. WAKEFIRLD, 0l9-1t Registrar, Fifth ward, . Registration Notice. STATE OF NEBRASKA, DoviLas County., § ™ Notice is hereby given to the elec- tors of the Fuun{: ward, that I will sit 1n the storc of E. Wyman, Fif- teenth street, three doors south of the postoftice, on Monday, October 31st, and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, November 1at, 2d and 3d, 1881, for the purpose of rogistering the electors of said ward. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand this, 18th day of October, A. D, 1881, Joux 8. Woon, oct18d till nov3 Registrar, OmanA, Neb., Oct. 18, 1881, Registration Notice. STATE oF NEBEAKKA, | County o¥ DovaLas, § Notico is hereby given to the olec- tors of the Bixth ward that T will sit at wy drug_store, No, 2022 Cuming streot, on Monday, October the 31st, and Tuosday, Wodnesday and Thurs- day of November 1nt, 24 snd 8d, 1881, for the purpose of registering the eloctors of said ward. In witness whereof T hereunto set my hand this 20th day of October 1831, C. C. Fixun, Registrar Sixth Ward, v3 B8, oct23dtil Registration Notioe. Notice is hereby given to the olec- tors of the First &'nrll of the city of Omaha that T will sit at my oftice, 514 South Tenth strest, October 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 20 und 31, and November 1,2, 3, 4and b, for the purpose of rogistering the electors of said ward. In witness whereof I have hereunto wet my hrnd this, 21st day of October, 1881, E. M. SteNBERG, Registrar Firt Ward, oct21-tillnovd McVittie, Eleventh and Farnham streets, has large stock of choice potatoes in his cellar which he has se lectod with ureat care. Heo oxpeots a car load of Michigan apples to-morrow. He has also w stock seloct onions and cranberrics, - Sweot Potatocs 5 conts a pound at Wi, Gentleman's. ootd1-3t, " DIRECTORY OF QRAND OENTRAL, WISNER HOUSE, DRAPER HOUSE, CREIGHTON HOUSE, CITY HOTEL. CENTRAL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMMOND HOUSE, CENTRAL CITY HOUSE, EMERSON HOUBE, BLANCHARD MOUSE, PARK'S HOTEL, LEADING WESTERN HOTEL® D. §. FHILLIPS, PERRINE BROS., ©. WHIPPLE, P. B. THIBADEAY, L. J. JOHNSON, JOHN COOPER, WM. CLEMMONS, JOHN HAMMOND, J. 8. GREQERY, A. L. BHELDON, T. FOREY, COL. F. M. PARK, bl HOTELS. FROPRIETORS, TOWNS ARLINGFON, J. Q. MeINTIRE, Lincoln, Meb. CITY MOTEL, CHENEY & CLARK, Blair, Neb, Harvard, Neb. DEPOT HOTEL, F. M. BABBITT, Norfolk, Neb, CITY HOTEL, J. F. COLE, Paru, Neb. BARNUM HOUSE MR. VAN HORN, Nebraska Oyty, Neb. REVERIE, —_———— Unadilla, Neb. Wisner, Neb. Niobrara, Neb. Creighton, Neb. Nemaha City, Neb. Oakdala, Neb. Sew rd, Neb, COMMERCIAL HOTEL E.EVANS, 0'Nelll, Neb, NELIGH HOUBE, W. D. MOULTON, West Point, Neb DORCHEBTER HOTEL, A. 8. KINKLE, Dorcheater, Nets, COMMERCIAL KOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, Neligh, Neb CENTRAL HOUSE, JAS. McKHLLIP, York, Neb. TUTTLE HOUSE, W. H. TUTTLE, Aurora, Neb. GAQE HOUBE, A, R. QAQE, Repubilcan Vall DENVER HOUSE OCAIRNG & WILLIAMS, Hastings, Neb. BANDERS MOUSE, CHAS. E. McNI8M, Friend, Neb. WOODWARD HOUBE, WAREN WOODWARD, Exster, Neb. PACIFIO HOTEL, 8. J. PORTER, Falrmont, Neb EBTES NOUSE, N. T =8TES, Qrand Island, Net COMMERO'AL HOUSE, F.W. WiLms, Kearney, Neb, HOLLAND HOUVBE, QEO. B. HOLLAND Red Cloud, Neb. WILBER HOURE' THOMPSON REED Wilbor, Neb COMMEROIAL HOUSE A. O. OAARPER, Hardy, Neb. PACIFIO HQTEL, W. P. RENBHAW, Beatrice, Neb. BOOTT HOUSE, M. 80OTT, Silver City la BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BEOKER, Oreston, la. NEOLA HOTEL, F. BIEVERTZ, Neola, Ia. Columbus, Ned.3 Central Oity, Ned. Emerson, la. Blanchard, la, Shenandoah, la. J. 1% A, Hoover. J. C. Newberry. G. C. Cleghorn. Drs. Darling & Sharp. Dr. J. A Hasemeier. . J. M. Waterman, M. D. M. 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