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\ No. 3, wo = LEMONS —-Steady ; 'NIE ()MAHA DA]LY BFE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1881 e e —— FINAKGE AND COMMERCE. L S0P Duights B bty £, 1|1 et | 1@ihe P uu...., Ric; sperm, W, T3, per gallon, ish, W. B, per gallon, 60e ne atsfoot, FINANCIAL. New York, November 3. KONET, Money closed at H@b per cent. Bxehange closed at 4 81@4 85, the rul ng prices of the day. 's eoupons L1118 id 4% coupons L1116 1id Currency s 150 hid 8's continued . 1013 Tid @' continued.. .. 101 bid RATLROAD RONDS. Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Union firta. ..o n land grants a...m,; funds . Ceutrals.......... TOCKS, The market opened higher by & slight margin. Advances were fractional and followed by & correeponding decline, the closing prices being all irreular, and did not vary from those of the same hour yes- terday. The followine are the closing bids: ALTIH .54 MoPa .l(h Preferred ... 00 MLS &\V Northwester Proferred P Preforred Omnha. :. Preferred ... 10 Oregon Nav 164 PD&E i Rock Indand . St Paul. San Franc Preforrod 1st preforred StPM & M. 1107 S P&Dprd 7 Cadar Fally Del Lac &We l)& R«. AR 1 s i Wells & Faro, m American ... .. Union Pacific Wabash, Proferred MINING STOOKS, Following are the highest ricas on mining stocks at the New York mining exchange: Alics . Horn Silver.. 1675 G'n Mu!mtnm. 375 3 . l S LNosl &4, 71 Silver ¢1iff .. 310 Gront Eastern. U Oriental & M. 80 Eurcka 1725 Iron Silver.... 215 Calave) Navajo 34 Chrys: Rohinsor Goud Show. ; State LN 8 Lmlsl’:mhm 255 .\m'munt.‘... CHICAGO MONRY MARKRET. Crircaco, November 3. Business in banking circles was fairly active. The demand for money was good and the offerings of paper were suffi_ient to absorb the funds the banks were in- clined to loar. Rates remain firm at 6@7 per cent per annum, The markst for east- ern exchanges rules firm, and sales be- tween city bauks wore at par. The clear- ings of the associated banks were $9,500,- 000. COMMERCIAL. —_— Omaha Wholesale Market: Orrice o¥ THR OMAHA BEn, Thursday Evening, November 3. } The grain trade at the elevators was re- maorkably slew durin: the day. Wheat declined 14c. Barley declined 2¢. Rye declined 2: Corn declined §: Oats a fraction lower. There wasa good demand for local consumption, C-msiderable scarcity exists in about all descriptions,but mainly corn and oats. Th urgency in the request, however, was mainly confined to lots for immediate use, Prices for all sorts were very well sustained and choice lots of oats aud corn commanded strong figures. Hay advanced 82 00@3 00 per ton. The dealings in street produce were ir- regular in movement. Somoe sorts of veg- etables wera a trifle scarce, especially pu- tatoes and cabbage. Eggs scarce. Good butter in demand and prices sliffening. VZholesale merchants report good bus- iness, and no chaage in quotations for to- day. Loca Graln Dealings. WHF,\T —Cash No. 2,1 114; cash 973: rejected 7hie. PARLEY.—Cash No 2, Mo; No. 3, 80 RYE ALnsh. Cash No. 2, 48}e. Livetock. AT COUNCIL BLUFFS STOCK YARDS, Cattle—Good shipping, 34 00@5 00; fat cowa and heifers. $2 75@3 00, ‘Hogs—Mixed paoking, 85 25@5 50, Sheep—Slaughtering in dewand at $4 00 00. Provisions. FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, $3 25@3 75;_patent, 33 75@A 50; winter wheat straight grade £3 85@4 23; P{ntunz $ M)M'l 90; grahaw rye, $275; Wheat, 8 0 RYE FLOUR—3 2 lllll“lUl-lN—l!mn. por_ owt. 90c; poveenings, per cwt. Sc; shorts, per owt 1.00; chopped food, per cwt. 1 20; meal bolta yellow: 1 40; white, $1 75. POTATOES—In car lots, 100@1 03; Balt Lakes, 1 25@1 35, SWEET POTATOES—Genuine Musa- tine, 4c per b, POULITYLive chickeas por dozen, 8250@3 75 PRAIRIE CHICKENS—$3 50@3 G i ; (,4 BU'I'I‘ICI{—(‘lmiru Areoat 20@30;poor, mo market: creamery, 30@350. 'APPLES — Good, sound, very ecasce at 84 50@d 75 per bbl. HONI Julifornia white clover in eomb, 2@25¢, par_ box, £1000; Finest Messina oranges $8 00 ropacked. CALIFORNIA PEARS—Per box, 350 | { @4 00. BEESWAX—Yollow, 18@20e. ONTONS--1 f4@1 60’ per bushel. CABBAGE-—31 002 00 por dozon, as to quality RANGERRIES ~Dor bbl, 85 00@ 350, CELERY—Por doz., 50@S5c. Grocers List, io, tair, 13h; Rio, good, me to choics, T44e; Old gov't ¢, Mocha, 284c; Arbuckle's, 45@550; sowder, good, @45c; Tmperial, good, 4 o Young Hyson, good, 3 @41 00; Japan 'Nat Leaf, Oolong, goud, 55; Seuc mu,p Choice, mm Choice, 60@ 50c; choice, 85c; Japan, choice, 0@ 85@40; Oolong, choie 10¢; choice, 37(@47 B8.—Cutlaf, 1c; Crushed, mc Granulated, 11e;’ Powdered, 113¢ Fine powdered, 11jo; Standard Coffee A New York Confectioner's Standard 04c; Good A, 10§c; Prairie Eaxtra €, BYRUPS -Hngu house, bbls, 50 ' bls, 52c; ki rallons, 82 50; alfbbls, 53¢; kegs, SPICES,—Pepper, 20; Allapice, Oloves, 45¢; Nutmess, $100; Cassia, 2 Maco §1 00, ARCH. —Pearl, 4)e: s§@de; Corn Starch, Excelsior Corn, The. ,\L’l Dray loads, per bbl, 105; Ash Lnn in sacks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, ba, 8 45; bbla dairy, 100, 3¢, 8 DRIED FRUITSChoice = halvos, aches, new crop, 100; Evaporated Apples, b boxes, 133t 14c; Michigan, S}e; Now York apples, 8kc: Prunes, old, 7hei new, ; Currants, 7@7ho; Blackberries, new, CHERSE—Fall Cream, Part | Skim. 114 NWARE~Two hoop paile, pails, 2 20; No, 1 tul § 0. 8 tubs, 7505 Double Crawn, . vioneer washb wmh 2 90; \\rlllmrk ety 00c; ronnd 10, |-v'bkfm&t lnlmm, 140 n{r!ullr f, 134¢; should , canvassed ‘h hams, cnn\mwd 14¢; Uacon, sides 124 / PIC I\f I"! ~Medis 210 00: do inhalf bbls, malls, in bbls, 12 00 do, in half bbls, 7 C0; gherking, in bbls, 00; do, in half bbis, 7 50, VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, 16c; pure apple, 1 ine vnre avule, 16e. HOMIN 86 00 por bbl. square cases, N lI-«\\ in barrels, von Tmperial, 345 xk‘i standard, 3 50; Kitk's white Itussian, 5 25: Kirk's Kutoen, | Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), 3 40; Kirl's magnolia, 4 5. NDLES—Boxes, 40 bs, 16 oz, 8% oxen 40 Tha., 16 0., 08, 16¢. ¥~ Américan, 3 40; Greenwich, 540: \Veuh-m, 275; North Star, 2 50; Towis' in case, 3 35; i 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED — Red clover, choice new, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover now, $700; whito clov new, $14 00 ol alfs clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, $1300. Timothy, good, new, 23 00; Dlue grass, extra clean, 81 50; blue ;{un», Ll.-zm, 81 95; orchard grans, 82 50; red top, choice, 1 03; millet, common or Missouri, 80c; millet, German, $100 to $135; Hungarian, "80c, HEDGESEED—Osago oran, 1t 5 buehels, 85 00; onage orange, 10 RaLNeE over, $4 50; hnney locust, per lb., 85c; per 100 Ibs , $25 00. FISH— P‘ml|y white fish, 00 Ib hf bbl, 88 75; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b ht bbls, 63 No. 1 white fish, in 10 1b kits, 100y {nnnly 10 Ib kits, 75c; New Holland herring, per keg, 135 Russian sardines, 75¢; Colum- bin river galmon, por 1001bs, 8 00; George's Bank codfish, c; Gen, boneless codfish; 8hc; boneless fish, 4ic. MACKE REL—Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 1bs, 812 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 lbn, 600; hf bbls, fat famil dn, 100 1bs, JS.!. mess. mnckural 12 1b No. 1 ex shore, 121b do, 1 50; 12 1b do, 1 00: 'fat family, 10 b d 7 CANNED GOODS--Oystors, 2 (Field's), per caso, 84 20; du 11 (lf'xeld fi), per case, 2 50; do 2 1b (Standard), per case, 3 90; dnl]b(uumd ml). per case, 2 50; do 21b (slack), per case, 2 75; do 115 (slack), per case, 200 ()nmml, 380, Salmon, 1 do 21b, per dozen ) ) ‘fuh, imported, one xes per box, 14lc; American, s per box, 11c; do half boxes, Lobsters, 1' b per_dozen, Tomatoes, 2 30; do per Corn, 2 1b (Mountain) 370; moaked corn, 210; do lYarmnuLh) per case, 37h; 225; Lima beans per case, 5 string beans, per_cade, o gase. 220, Succotash per case, e ase, 2 003 peas, cho orvies, 21, per cas 280, rxtrawhcrnm, 21b, per case,2 75 raspherries, 2 1b, per Danisons, 3 1b, per case, pears per “case, 3 00@1 00. ries per case, 2 80, Egg_ plums, do, choice, 2 Ib, per case. 4 5 Ib per case, 3 50: do choice, Pins Apples, 21, per cute 5. Peaches, 2 Ib per cas, 310: do 310, case, 6 00@6 50; do, (pie), 3 b, per case,3 85; do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, § 50. RICE—Carolina, 8@S4e; Louisiana, 7} @8le. PEANUTS—Ronsted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 9¢ per Ib; fancy white, 10c per | n':—whxte Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, 113c. Whortleber- 2 1b per Clgars and Tobaccos, CIGARS.—Seeds, 815.00; Connecticut, 5.00; Mixed, 837 Seed Havana, $50. 00' Clear Havana, $75.00. TOBACCO — PLUG. — Golden Rule, 2 lh, 60c; Spottéd Fawn, 6lc; Our Rope, 62¢; Star, )mumb( 24 1b, butts, 60c; Horse ds, 24 1b, hut.t.u, b(lc' Purity, 24 Queen Bee, 24 1 butts, 53c¢ e ]\numl 24 b, butts, 57; Army Bullion, pounds, ,10(: Fountain, Rocky Mountain, Daisy, 45c.—In_tin fe Catling 0. S, 20z packages, 5 b boxes, per Ib 65c; Lorillard's Tiger, SMOKING—ALl grades—Common, 25to Granulated—Islackwells Durbam, 16 wz51c; Dakes Durbam, 16 0z, 50c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 16; Seal of Nebrax- P D A R baggs, por 1, $1.35; Marburgs’ Puck, 2 oz, tin ail, 35¢; Dog Tail, 65c. Druss DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,—Acid Carbolic; 50c; Acid, Tartaric, 55¢; Balsam Copubia, per 1b, 706; Bark, Swenfras, per 1h, 12¢; ‘Calomél, per Ib, 70c; Cinchonidia, Chloroform, _per 1b, Fancy, por oz 70c; dover's powders, per Ib, ‘81 40; Fpsom snlts, per Lb, 3kc; (Hlycerino, pure, per lb, 43c;' Lend, Acotate, perlb, 22c; Car bon ofl, 1102, per gallon, 113c; do 1502, P gal, 18}c;" Oil, Cautor, No. 1, per gal) 1 35; Oil, uucur, No.3,per gal, 81 28; por gal, 81 40; Oil, Orignnum, 21 50; P, & t, & 5; Potassium, Todide, per 10} Salacin, por_o slphate of Morphine, per oz, §8 75; Sulphur_flour, perIb, 4c; Strvchuine. vor oz, 8150, Palnts Olla and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P. P, 7c; white lead, O. P. & 0. Uo,, pure 60; Manueilles groen, 1 to 5 Ib cant, 20c; french zin, grecn neul, 120; Flmch 'zinc, rod seal, 11c; French zinc, in varnish asst, 20c; French zinoe, in ol asst, 15e; Raw and burnt umber, 1'1h cana 120! raw nnd burnt_Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13.; yofined lampblack, 12¢; conch black,’ 1%; ivory bluck, 16c; drop black, 10c; Prissian blue, 30c; ultramarino blue, 18¢; chrome green, Lo M. & D, 1ic; blind and shutter greon, L. M. & D, Lio; Parin green, 18c; frliun red, i%c; Venctian red, 9c; Tuscap 2c; American ».-n.unmc L&P., 1 w, L., M., ). &'D, 0., 18 golden M'hr«, 16; Datent dryer, fc; @ ng colors: light oak, dark oa'%, walnut, chestnut and ash 12¢ White lem{ Ghe nch zine, 10c; Paris whiteing hiting _ ildors, 14c; whiting com’l o ..mlr ok German: ‘403 lamphla inary, 8¢; Prus. ) ord 3 ulbrs umber, \mmv. 16¢; vandyke, ; utnber, raw, ng., e DA Cookson's rod lead, 73¢; chrome’ yel- 8e; ochre, lc million, ' Am rose pink, 14 "}fc venetian red irome yellow, genuing schre, rochelle, Aniorican, lehigh brown, 2 Prince’s mineral | Jc, Barrels per gallon, 21 10; furniture, No, 1, c,vumh. m-n 31 40, low, 1’rench, Winter's m: \ernl spanish hrown, VARNISHES. TMarniture, extra, ; furniture, U, 70c; a8 nhultum, oil finish, 81 30, OILS—110" carbon, per ,,rnll:.n ngc, headlight, per gallon, 12{c; 175" headlight, per g.fl..u, 16405 nrnlnhnE, or gallon, 0c; inseed, raw, per gallon, 64; linseed, boiled, per gallon, 67c; lard, winter str'd, porunl Im a per gallon, , zero, per galle v machine, No, 0; sperm, pentine, Heavy Harnware List. Tron, rates, low steel, east, Th east tool ¢ washers, per 10, 8@15 coil chain, por Ib, 6@ iron wedgew, Ges crowhars teeth, horseshoes, per ki steel, T@8e. NAILS-10 to 204, 8 60; 8 to 10, 6d, 4 00; 4d, 425 common, 6 50; clinch, 45 ;5104 oasing, 4 finish, 5 00; 6d finish, Oc extra. Shot, 81.85 nh'r, kr,, do., 35! Fuse, ver 100 faot ’-0c Hides, Furs, Ete. Buck £0.40 I Oriental P kegs, ing, kean, £ cured hides, hides, 8@gie; dry flint, sound calf and kip, 12@ 13c; dry salt hides, soun 11@12¢; groen ealf, wt. § to 15 thw,, 10@11 green calf, wt, under 8 b, per_ skin, 50 groen pelt, 81 00@1 15; green lamb skins, 81 10@1 25; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut weored and one grub, classed twos thicda rate,) branded hides 10 por eent. off Goom gk, No. 1, 476 N 2.4 No. 4, 100 Mink green salt, 1 400+ marrow stripe “Tallow, 6e, Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@16¢; heavy, 13@15e; medium unwashed, light, 18 tub.washed, choice, 32c; fair, 80c; dingy and w,, 28 burry, black and ‘cotted wools 2@be lona Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well_at a slight advaoce in pices, The demand for_good horsos excoeds the pupply considerably, Prices range as fol- ows: Fine aingle drivers, 8150, to 300.; Extra dratt horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drait horses, 8100 to 150.; Extra farm horwes, $110. to 125.; Common to good farm horses $90. to 2100.; Extra plugs, 60, to 75, Common plugs, 820. to $40. MULES.—15 to 154 hands (extra), 8125, to150.; 14h to 16 hands, £100. to 140 14 to 14} hands, §75. t0'100. 134 to 14 hands, 860. to 75. dhe; ahort st 1 Lrond atripe, 10, Lumber. WHOLERALE, FENCING—No. 1, 12 to 20 ft, $20 00; No. 2, 120 20 ft., 18 00; sheetins dressed, No. 1, 18 00; No, 3, 16 00; common boards, dressed, 20 00, FRAMING—16 ft. and under, per M, 20 00; 10 ft. studding, 22 0022 ft. 22 00; 24 ff l HING—No, 1. finish 13, 1} and ch, £50 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch &5 00; 2 finish 14, 1) and 2 inch, 815 00: No. 2 finish, 1 inch, $40 00; No, 8 finish, 1inch, £3500; O, G. battons per 100 foet lm, £100; well curbing, 82200; rough $ and 2 inch battons per 100 feet lin,, 50c. STOCK lm\uhsfl\ntnck, $10 00; B 0 00; common stock, $22 50. 1, 00; No. 2, ; yellow pine, No. 1, 5 00y No, 3, 822 10 00, SIDING—No. 1, 824 00; No. 2, $2200; No, 3, 818 00. ‘]Ain. $22 00; 0. G. No. 1, 2 00. STTP LAP— S whiingles, $3 85, No, 2, Lath, 33 50 Bullding Materlal. LIME—Ler barrel, £1 35; bulk per bu., 35c. Cement, bbl, 82 50. Towa plaster, bbl, %250, Hair per bu, 3. Tarred felt 100 Ibs, 3 50, Straw board, $1 00, PAPER—Straw paper, 8e; rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, 10¢; news paper, 8c. COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris_Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 86; Whitebreast nut, $6; Towa Lumpr 86; Town nut 86 Rock 'Springs, $8; Anthracite, all sizes, 812 50. Liquors. ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 225 per wine ga'lon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, 140 per proof gallon; tripl refined wpirits 187 proof, 1 24 per proof callon; re-distilled 100@1 5J; fine bl 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, BRANDIES—Imported, 86 00@16 00; {8 domestig 1 40@4 00. GINS—TImported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New ingland. 2 00@4 00; d"nll“illl.‘ 1 50@3 50; G AND APPLE BRANDY— 0. CHAMPAGNES—Tmported per case, :l:n 33@34 00; American, per case, 12 00@ CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00. WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00. Dry Goods. COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8fc; 7c; Atlanta A, 8c; Boott i Keye LL, 44, 7c; Cabot W, *hittenango A, 6}c; Great Falls 15, ; Hoosier, 63c; Honest Width, Tic; In- dian Head A, 8jc; Indian Standard A, 8c; Indian Orchard d. w. LL, 7c; Mystio Riv q l’rquutA 8ie; Shawmut 1.1, 6§c; U bac; Wachus- b T Thes do Ay Shes do 49, 12he; Wal- cott BE, Tie. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 4.4; The; Alligator 34, 3c; Argyle 44, ,1 Atlantic LL, fie lh«lxnr State X 4-4, Bennington C 4-4, 63c; Buckoye S. 4.4, m. Indian Orchard AA'Jfi Bhe; Laconi 9, Bc; Lohigh H 4-4, 9hc; " Lonsdalo 44 '-w verell N 3 0 0 32, Tie; do It s do K 39, xg cassct O 44, 79c; Waninotta 4.4, 1%, BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog- gin £ 4-4,10c; Blackstone A A in perial fic; do do half bleached 4.4, Cahot 4-4,8§; h.i-myc som, 1045 do can bric 4 t, 104c; (ireat Falls Q, be; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12:c; T..osdale, 10c; do cambric 37, New York Mills, 13¢; Paquot A, 10¢; Pepperell N G Twills, 12jc; Pocabontas 4-4, 9ic; Poennset 44, 8he; Utics, 11c; Wanisuita 0 X X, 18c. UCKS—TInbleached—Atlantic, 10 oz., Baltimore do, 16c; Leno Star, 8 oz., Savoge, 18c. DUCKS (Colored)=Albany F, brown, do C, 1le; do XX, stripes and brown end drab, Arlington fane 3 Brunswick i Chariot fan 124c; do extra Y, 20c; Fall Kiver brown, extra heavy, Ilhe; Indians A brown, 15c; Neponset A brown, Lic, TICKI A C A 32 do X Arrowanna, Claremont 1 1.. 164 Conestogn ex. Hamilton D, 114 ewrton A Owega super 16{c; Put 120; Shetucket, § eoman’s blue 29, orkeak, IIMquIlv BROW ,\prnn.m X 8tc; Lawrence per anl pl Tayma Yitio River DD stripe Kiver, blue and brown, 194c; Uncasville, l'luuun:l brown, 1i4c. CAMBRICS-~Darnard, fig tdystone lining, inch double face, 8jc; Garner A glazed, Manhattan glove finish, bjc; )\ rt o 5 do glazed .m. Pequot do CORSET JEA COggin satteen, Bic toga satteens, H. Amory, 8; Andros- Aarendon, 0§c; ¢ Hallowell, Orchard improved, 7ie; \urmuunn t, The; l'olplnen satteen, uyv Rockport, 7{e, PRINTS—Allens, uc American, 6hc; Arnold, 7c; Berwick, Cocheco, 7c; Spra rimae D, 7 nghans, 763 Marl Sonthlridge boro, bje; Oriental, GINGHAMS ~Amoskeag, 10}t o, 101¢; Atlantic, O¢; Cumberland Fichtand, 8io; Kenilworth, 8k kett, Sussex, 8o, —Abbervills 4 can, 1108 Artisia D and 13 Ly I«r\.m D and T, coan Co, stripes Dand T, 4 »u, it ot the Toom 104 ) 78, 8003 do Yequot 10 Popperoll MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Council Bluffy Market. Couset Bueers, November 3. Manufactured by Crystal and Kansas and Alis. grabam, 3 75; rye Flour- City Mills, & 75@4 50; wouri flour, 3 50@4 25 flour, 3 40, Bran and § horts—17 00 per ton, 50 per ton. No. 2, £120; No. 8, 100; re: joctad, 7 Corn— Wood—6 608 00, Livo Hogs—a%60@5 75 Cattle—Shipping, 4 00@6 00; milch cows 30 00@45 00 per head; butchers stock, 2 76(@3 00, Shoep—4 00@5 00, Gl G 8 hides, 8. Eggs— Atoes: —1 00(@1 20; awoot, 4@jc. Onions—1 25@1 40. Receipte, 80; shipmente, 18, gt i Grand Junction Market. GRrAND JuNoTioN, Ia,, November 3, Jgga-—16c, Butter—12(@20c. Chicago Froduce. Cu10AGo. November 8. On 'Chsnge themarkets wore weaker and lower. The receipta of gain were 6,500 bu. by canal, bu. by lake and 513 ot loada by rail, eml\ncmr 99 of wheat, Jl'n of corn, 48 of oats, 10 of rye and 81 of bar] loy. Pluur Dull and wenk, very little de- mand; common to chmcc western spring, 4500 75; Minnesota,5 25@7 75; patents, 7 50@9 50; winter wheat flours, 6 50@8 25; rye do, 615; buckwheat, 9 50@10 00, Wheat—NNo. 2 spring was active with a lower range of prices, At the ()Lening the market was o shade stronger, but under liberal speculative offerings the market began to we ken, and _prices declined, with gome fluctuations, 24@8c per bushel, rallied o triflo, fluctuated, and fnally closed 13@ 21 per bushel lower on regular board, and on call at 1 20 for November, ld\)inl 4 for December, 120 for the year, 181¢ for Jawuary: No. 8 epriug, quiet at 115; rejec ed, 92c. Corn—Offerings of No.2 and high mxn-d were quite free for futuro delivery, ond the market ruled weak during greater portion of the session. 'The demand was only moderate and chicfly from the local “shorts,” Prices ruled casy, and on the whole rauge declined 13@14c, and closed tame at the reduction. The market closed 13@14c lower on the regular board, and on call at 614@614c for November; (2§@63 for December; 63c for January; 674@678c for M»y,lu‘\, for June; rejected, in mod- erate demand at .:Hi(g.) . Oats—Weak und lower in sympathy with othermarkets. Trade slow. No. 2 closed at 43¢ for Novemb r, 434¢ for De- cember, 438 for the year; 43ic for Jan- uary; 4Gic for May. Hye—Slow and easier;; No. 3, 974c for December. Barley—Dull and very quiet; No, 2, 107 for November and December; No. 3, nom- inally 99c. Pork—Inactive demand and liberally of- fered; mness closed steady at 16 20 for De- cember, 17 40 for Junuary, 17 624@17 65 for February. TLard—Easier and nominally lower; closed at 11223 for December, 11124 for the ear 11 373@11 40 for January, 1152} for February. Bulk Meats—Weak :\nd lower; shortribs, 374 for November, 8823 for January, 895 for February. ‘Whisky—Weak and lower at 1 15. TButter Jrhu ‘market for common contin- es dull and unsatisfactory; fine creamery in fair local request and steady; offerings choico to fancy _creawery, ordinary to good do, 20@33c; goo to fancy dairy, 206@32c; common to fair do. 16@22¢; ladle Ke\ukud, l@l7e. 2 Quict and steady; strictly fresh, Rec'ts, Shipm'ts Flour. . Loz 12423 Wheat, 203 Corn. 152,7uo Oats 51,606 Ryo 7,600 Barley. 53,793 Chicago Live Stook. (u1caGo, November 3, Cattle—Tn fair demand and the morket not materially changed; medium to_cholos shi, ping, 5 50@6 10; common to_ fair, 4 (0 5 00; gaod o choice butchers’ 3 40@4 00; stockern and fceders, 2 50, 3 20, 3 40@4 00, Teceipts, 6,500; shipments, 2,700, Hogs— ]\hul»mtely active but unsettled; mixed packing, 5 60@610; medinm weights and butchers' i.q,n 5 90@6 20; choico heavy 806 90; culls and grasacrs, 3 30@5 50, Receipte, 26,000 hend; shipmants, 4,400. Shoep—Dull and weak; cemmon o fair ranged ot 2 65@3 25; wediuw togood, choice to extra, 4 605 30, Ro- hoad; nblpumntu ), Prodace Sz. Lovts, November 8, Flour—Dull aud about fic lawer. Wheat—Opened higher and broke badly, partially recove ed and_closed quiet; No. red, 136@1 36} for cash; I.Ia?lorl)o- cembery 142} for Junuary; 145 for Feb. ruary; No. 8do, 127; No, 4 do, 117, Corn—Lowar; 62¢ for cash; blic for Ne- vember; G4flc for Decomber; G54c for Jun- uary; 66§c for February; 71jc for May. Onts—Hower; 433c for cash; 43jc for November; 4bic for December 404e for January; 50c for May. Teyo Lower at 103, Unchanged; prime to ohofce, Tiar 1 00@1 15, Lead—Quict at 4 90. Butter— Unchanged, Egys— Unchanged Whisky—better at 113, wk—Dull ut 1775 for cash; 17 65 for hruary. sard—Nominally lower. Roo'ts, Shipm'ts, 111,000 le.rflml Produoe. Liverpoor, Novewber 3, Flour—American, 10s 6d@13s. Wheat \\mlw, 108 Gd@11s 10; white, 104 10d@11y 2d; npring, s 10d@10s 5d; elub, 114 1dG@ 11y 6d, Comn- 5y 10d, Pork—78s, Lard—-58 94 Baltimore Produoe. BavriMou, November 3. Wheat—Firmer; fall, 1 38@1 44; No, 2 r,ml winter, irregular at 1414 '\vn'cmhvr do, (,nnlfyhlluw quiet at 66@09¢; mixed western, dull at 603@674c. Now York Produoe Nrw Yonk, November 3, Flour- Dull, but unchanged; Minnesota extra, 5 B 00; city mills, 710@7 75; southern flour, dull at 5 90@8 50, Wheat—Unge tled; Te higher; un- e, 1.,5, mixed winter, wraded red nml T, 143¢@1 45¢; wh 1358 ‘ ungraded mixed, 9@ 1{(@70c for November, Ot ~Market less nctive; No, 1white, 833e; No, 2, Bl No. 1 mixed, 48c, H‘()o Firmer and fuirly active; 1 4@ ) Barley—Firm and quiet at 1 11@1 13, Yok S Dall and nominal; spot mesa, | 17 7518 00, Tard-—Qui vember, 11 40, ar Quint hut firmer Juiet n'( steady; state, 18@ nd firm; cash, 11 42 limed, Coffee \L,v Tonrdn?rmnm %00, November 8, Active, vm weak; No 2 red, 7} for December; 15 for February: high mixed d December; 63 W heat 130 for cash; - T Wilmington M-rket Winsminare wember 3, Spirits Turpentine—Steady ut 49¢, - Cloveland Market. CLevELAND, Novembel Unchanged; standard white, Potroleum- 110" test, Poori- Prm‘l aoce. Prokia, November 3 Dull and prices entirely nom- \thnt Opened_slow, ruled ar; No. 2 whit mixed, 613c; No. 3 rejected, . iasy and lower, but moderately 2 white, 44)c; rejected, 43c; rejected mixed, 40c, Rye—Dull and lower at 102 Birley - Firm, with better grades in de- mand. Highwines—Unsettled. DIREGTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL® HOTELS. PROPRIETORS. TOWNS ARLINGTON, J. G. MCINTIRE, Lincoln, Neb, CITY HOTEL, CHENEY & CLARK, Blair, Neb. GRAND OENTRAL, D. T. PHILLIPS, Harvard, Nob. DEPOT HOTEL, F.H. BABBITT, Norfsik, Neb, CITY HOTEL, J. F. OOLE, Peru, Neb, BARNUM HOUSE, MR. VAN HORN Nebraska City, Neb, REVERIE, —_—— Unadilla, Neb. WISNER HOUSE, PERRINE BROS., Wisner, Neb, DRAPER HOUSE, ©. WHIPPLE, Niobrara, Neb. OREIGHTON HOUSE, CITY HOTEL, CENTRAL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, COMMEROCIAL HOTEL NELIGH HOUSE, DORCHESTER HOTEL, COMMERCIAL KOTE ., CENTRAL HOUSE, TUTTLE HO GAGE HOUSE, DENVER HOUSE SANDERS HOUSE, WOODWARD HOUSE, PACIFIC HOTEL, ESTES HOUSE, COMMERGIAL HOUSE, HOLLAND HOUSE, WILBER HOURE' COMMEROIAL HOUSE PACIFIC HOTEL, HAMMOND HOUSE, CENTRAL CITY HOUSE, SCOTT HOUSE, SUMMIT HOUSE, NEOLA HOTEL, EMERBON HOUSE, BLANCHARD HOUSE, T. FOREY, Blanchard, la, PARK'S HOTEL, COL. F. M. PARK, Shenandoah, la. BUSINESS DIRHOTORY. (B. & M. R. R, P.B. THIBADEAU, L. J. JOHNSON, JOHN COOPER, WM. CLEMMONS, E.EVANS, W. D. MOULTON, A. 8. KINKLE, J. G. MEAD, UAS. McKILLIP, W. H. TUTTLE, A. R. GAQE, CAIRNS & WILLIAMS, CHAS. E. McNIBH, WAREN WOODWARD, 8.J. PORTER, N. T k8TES, F. W. WILMB, GEO. B. HOLLAND THOMPBON REED A. ©. CAARPER, W. P. RENBHAW, JOHN HAMMOND, J. 8. GREGERY, H. 8COTT, BWAN & DEOKER, F.BIEVERTZ, A. L. BHELDON, Creighton, Neb, Nemaha City, Neb, Onkdate, Neb, Seward, Neb, O'Nelll, Neb. West Point, Neb Dorchester, Neb, Neligh, Neb York, Neb, Aurora, Neb. RepublicanCity Neb, Hastings, Neb. Friend, Neb Exeter, Neb. Fairmont, Neb Grand Island, Neb. Kearney, Neb. Red Oloud, Neb. Wiiber, Neb Hardy, Neb, Boatrice, Neb Columbus, Neb. Oentral Citv, Neb, 8ilver City la Creston, la. Noola, | Emerson, la. Eastern Nobraska.) ..General Merchandise and Grain Dealer Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Rie General Merchandise Drugs and Chemicals E. E. Day L. H. Sawyer & Son. J. & H. J. Streight. S. E. Groonslate. Rec'ts, Ship's. | Charles H. Dill. Real Estate &?l::nl 50 | D. Dean & Son l:\unhnr, C. N, l-u]nun, Manager at South Bend Oats. .. Barley . RPGIG v ves Highw nes Py g Philagelphia Produoce. PritADRLPRIA, November 8 Wheat—Cash, 140}@1 41; November, anm 41; December, 1 January, 147 08@69¢; Corm—Cash _and November, Do ember, Tlic; T3he Clash, b13c; November, 50¢; De- comber, blfc. Rye— Umh. 105, i Bnfluln Live Swuk. East Burraro, November 3. Hoga—A shade easier; receipts, b3 cars; shipments, 41 cars; shipments to New York, 17 cars; yurlnr b 90@6 15; dium_ weights, 6 25@6 45; choice hea 6 50@6 70. EnltLflmrty Live Stook. East Lisenty, Pa,, November 3, Cattla -Fair and unchanged; fair to best, 6 00@0 25; fair to good, b 00@?5 H0; common, 4 00@4 50, Leceipts, 139 head; “‘"l]"""“"‘ 570 head. Hogs—Pai Receipts, 2,690; ship. ments, 1,700; Philadelphias, 6 60@6 90; Yurkeru. 5 90@6 10, Cincinnati Produce. CiNciNNATI, November 3. Mens Pork—J obbing, 18 00@18 50, Lard—Quiet; current make, 11 074. Bulk Meats—Quiet; clear sides, U 124@ 925, Bacon—Quiet; clear sides, 1125, Flour—Weaker; family, 6 40G875. ‘Wheat— Easi 2 red 1 406, Corn—Lower; ed, G6jc. Oats—Eawy; d, 4de Rye—Quie ; No. 2, 1073, Barley—Weak; No, b fall, 1 13, ‘Whisl y—]*n-uu.r at11 Pittsburg Oil Market. Pirspune, November 3, Oil—Market opened at 834c; closed at 863c; charters yesterday were 19,281 bbls; shipments yesterday were 75,600 bbls; Pittsburg sules yesterday, 368,000 bbls; Pittsbury exchange stock, 1065 bid; re- fined Autwerp, 19 francs. New York Ury Goods. New York, November 3. The feature in the market to-day has been an advance in some of the most popi- lar makes of brown and b'eached cotions, but this action was so generally expecred by the be t posted buyers that it has T. W. Fountain, . A. Hay & Co. . H. McCune urniture, Tmplemente, and Crown Sewing Machines Agr'l lmpl ts, Stoves, Tinware and Sporting Goods ...... American House .Grand Central Hotel Physician and Surgeon gent B. & M. Railroad Stone Mason and Plasterer Meat Market Dr Georgo Stewart. . H. Pholps Gcnrgn H. McCune V. L. Martin TEHS DIFFAEREIENT VANIETIES OF STOV HSI On Sale At D. A. PIERCY’'S, CHEAP FOR CASHI &4 Base Burners. | Cannon Stoves. | Small Heaters. T“WESTMINSTER, S GOOD LUCK, INVINCIBLE, BULLION, WABASH, NEW HECLA' RANGES, ALTO, ASTRAL, IRON ACORN, WINDSOR, SIR WILLIAM, COAL ACORN, WAVERLY, LADY WILLIAM, |[BUCK'S BRILLIANT, FLIR!. STORM EKING, PRIZE ACORN, EC.IPSE OLD HECLA, Remember the Place, 1211 Farnham St. A. POLACK, Solins Fall and Winter CLOTHING LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. Omaha,- Cheyenne, caused no surprise whatever. There was a fair demand for cotton goods by jobbers and converters, and in this connection the sales, ¢ upled with the delive on ne- coant of benk orders, reahed a conridera- ble aggregate amount; otherwi o busines was quict wi'h pacl houses and there was a lim| the jobbing branches. There has been n steady demand for brown und bleached goods ut sgents’ hands, Colored cottons were in fair request by jobhers, aud there was considarable inquiry for dyed ducks, etc., made by converters, and shirt trade age ts have made the hil]uwmg advance of ) onhrown cottons: Co tinental (!, 86-incli, Sje; D, 40 mh, 9, C do, 42inch, 11}e; C do. W, d5'inch, 123; C do. H, 43.inch, 13} l'h ached cowmn. Lonsdale, 4-4, 105c; G Continental do; do. 42-inch, 12fc; C do, 45- ] DYING BY INCHES, Very otten wo roo a person suffor- ing frem some form of kidney com- plaint and is gradually dying by inches, This no longer need tobe so, for Klectric Bitters will positively cure Bright's dissase, or any diseaso of the kidneys or uriniary organs. They are especially adapted to this cluss of discascs, acting dircctly on the Stomach and Liver at tho same time, and will speedily caro whore overy other remedy has failed, Sold at fifty cents a bottlo, by Ish & Me. Malion. (3 RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE- WALKS. Te 8 ronclved by th city council of the City of Omaha: That o sidewalk be, within fitteen dayw from thisdate, constructed and laid to the grade in waid city, in of and ad) Tollowing dencri son, Viz: Lot 15, enst ton strees, In Arm wtropg's wddition wiwid of Wh ’IVIHH 4 lu( wid ton street, In Arm- A, 0. OAMPBELL 'DOANE & CAMPBELL, Attorneys-at-Law, 8 W COR. Ti & DOUGLAS 8BTS, v OMAIIA, “Edward W. Slmev‘al ATICRNEY -AT-LAW Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises. O TWEING MADE T OXRIODEES IN THELATEST STYLES, Satisfaction Guaranteed. ‘Prices te &uit a: 1316 FARNHAM STREET, NEAR FOURTEENTH, J. A. WAKEFIELD, BT NI 3ER TR R, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDIKECS, LIME, CEMENT PLASTER, ETCO. M¥BTATE AGENL FOI MILWAUKEE CEMYNWOOMPANY OMAHA, NEB Noar Union Pacific Depot, - O H BALLOU —DEALER IN— I.-WMMER, Lath and Shingles, Ya,rd and Office 16th and Cumings Street, two blocks north of ST. PAUL AND OMAHA DEPOT -end-3mn W.J. CONNELL, |Reading and Elocution TAUGHT BY -~ ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.|juLIE E HARDENBERGH., Orpios—Front Rooms Volco Trainiag, P new brick building, N, la arabam Strcots, stairs) In Hanscom's cornor Ffteenth ad 2011 Cass Street, bedween 20th and 2188, i