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| i i ! L FINANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Nzw Yomx, November 9, MONETY, Money closed easyat 4 per ecent. Wachange closed steady nt 4 SL@4 85, GOVERNMENTS, Governments elosed firm an follows: Oummy 6. 180 bid eoupons 16§ | id eoupons L1184 1id B continued . L1013 Hd ' continued ..101§ bid BAILROAD BONDS, Pacifio railroad bonds closed as follows: Union firsta, . ... Union land grants. Sinking funds Centrals BTOCKR, The stock manket to.day was active and irregular thoroughout, but closed gener- ally strong at a elight advanee for the day in thegeneral list: while in some instances marked advance was recorded. Some Southwestern shared also advanced. sharply. The following are the cloaing bida: A&KTH.. Preferred BA Northwestern 127 Preferred . ...140 Obio Central . 42 Ont& W... 313 pfd Rock Island. 8t Paul 3 San Francisco Preferred . 1t preforred. 108 Texas l’aclhl:. .. b9 TD& B 26 Union Pac 5 MINING BTOCKS. Yollowing are the highest prices on mining stocks at the New York mining exchang Robinson .1038 Con Va...... Crhysolite. 613 SLNos1&4 Sutro. . . 130 Calayeras Little Chief... 105 South Pad.... 763 Iron Silver.... 210 Goodshaws 5 Bechtel . b5 State Lmel&"{ 305 70 Hukill: o7 M. 63 CHICAGO MONEY MARKET. Cuicaco, November 9. There is a goodsupply of loanablo funds in bank vaults, but under a pretty active demand by all classes of borrawers; rates werefirm . aud steady at 6@7 per cent. There in very littlo eastern exchunge ma'c- ing owing to th- hizh prices of grainhere, which prevents shipments, and the mar- ket to-day was firm with sales between banks at 75@80c premium per 81,0 0, The clearings of the associated banks were $7,800,000. et st COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Market- Orrick o THE OMAHA BRE, Wednesday Evening, November 9. In mercantile circles to-day trade was booming, orders coming in about as fast as they can be fi led. Prices genorally steady and few changes. In drugs we note a decline of 10c for opiam. Hides, furs, &c, quiet. Tallow declined 3¢, Grain steady—Wheat advanced about 1c; barley No. 2 unchanged; No, 3declined 2c; rye advanced lc; corn advanced lc; oats advanced 1jc. Provisions firm and no changes in prices. —————— Local Grain Dealings. ] BARLLY —]Lnnh No '2. 93¢; No. 3, Y E.—Cash, T0c. CORN.—Cash No. 2, 45fc. OATS,—Caah, 35e. Live Stock. AT COUNCIL BLUFFS BTOCK YARDA, Cottle—(Good shipping, $4 005 00; fat sews and heifers. §3 75 Hogs—Mixed packing, 55 oo, Sheep—Slaughtering in damuud at $4 00 00, Provisions. FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, $3 26@3 75; potent, $3 75@4 50; winter wheat utmlhh! grade $3 85@4 23; ‘L)'nem., 84 50@4 90; grahaw rye, $275; Wheat, 00. BB FLOUR 88 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per cwt. 90c; soreenings, per cwt. 80c; shorts, per ewt, 1,00; chopped feed, per cwt. 120; meal | O bolted. yellow, 1 40; white, 81 75, POTATOES—In car lots, 100(3.1 05; Salt Lakes, 125@1 35, Retall, 150@ 5, 1 7HWI'l 1‘ T")I‘AT‘ )ES—Genuine Musa- Mne, 4c nl’ilL l‘YlY Ch(ckunl dressed per | | dozen, &2 50@2 7! PRAIRIE CH[( KENS—§2 50@8 0C per dozen, WH D GEES 2 TH@3 50, DUCKS--1 00@1 50, v( (:S—TFirm; 26@26c. BUTTER—Choice scarcent 20@30; poor, no market: creamery, 30@3 APPLES — Good. sound, very searce ab $4 50@4 75 per bbl. HONFY—California white clover in somb, 24@2ic. LEMONS—Steady; per hox, 21000; Fineat Mensina oranges €8 00 repacked. MALLAGA GRAPES—Per bbl,88 00; per half bbl., $1 50. BEESWAX—Yellow, 18@20c. NTONS—1 Gu@l 60 per bushel, —$§1 00@2 00 per dozen, a8 L5—Per bbl,, 88 0@ SED DUCKS—Per Ib,, SED GEESE—FPer Ib., Grocers Llst. COFFEE.—Rio, fair, Rio, good, 14c; Rio, prime to choice, |lr Old gov't Java; 204@284c, Mochs, 98405 Arbuckle's, Tie. glFA“l —Gunpowder, good, 45@hfc; Choice, 60@75c; Imperial, good, 40@4b .0( 5e; Young Hyson, good, 36@ pan Nat Leaf, 124c. 1@ 130, 1 00; o : ch Oolong, goud, b .‘F.“‘l‘ifh..ng ce.. 40036; Rotchong, @ibe. f, 1lic; Crushed, Powdered, 114¢ Standard Coffes A, tioner's Standard Prairie Extra C, 1040: N nf M‘wp Good s 10861 ‘in UPS.—Sugar house, bbls, 50c; ha'f | ; kegs, 43 gallons, € BOc; halfbbls, 53¢, QPO — Pepper, 20 Allspics, Cloves, 45c; Nutwegs, $100; Cassia, 20c; Mace $1 00, SODA.—Dwight's b papers, 83 00; De- l“‘l’l‘:"' la 00; Church’s, $8 rfl'ARCR ~Poarl, 4}0; Silver Gloss, 8} S“M Corn Starch, 190; Rxovelior losa, Te; Corn, Tho. SALT. —Pray loads, per bbl, 1 05; Ash- ton, in sacks, 3 50; bble dairy 60, 5s, 8 45; bbls dairy, 100, 3s, 365, DRIED FRUITS-—Choics halves, poaches, new erop, 10c; Evaporated A ppley 5 M bexes, 13} Michigan, She; New York apples, &he; Prunes, old, Thei new, $jes Currants, T@7e; Blackberrios, now, (“'H‘\R Full 150; Part Skin \‘NN‘I’F\\VAIHC Two hoop paile, fl.- three hosp 2 20; No. 1 tibs, 0. 8 tubs, 7 50; Youbls Crewn, COream, pioneer washboards, 1 200; Wellbucket Per caddio, round uare cases, 85,1 NaLIAR . Taodh, e, dried beef, 134c; should hams, ‘canvassed 14c; !)Oc; shoice lnhl 134 ers, canvassed bacon, sides 1"?» NEW PIOKLES—Medium, in barrels, $10 00;-do in half bbls, 5 75; smalls, in hbis, 1200 do, in half bbls, 7 60; gherkina, in bbls, 14 00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, VINEGAR--Pura _applo. extrs, 16c; pure apple, 13¢; Prumdne vure avols, 16¢. HOMINY—New, $6 00 per bbl, BEA! —Mm(lmm. hand pioked 88,90 ver bughel: nawy, 81 00, .on.—sm,g oAkl larger, 9e; noh, 10¢; § inck, 104c. SOAPS=—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 3 46; Rirk's satinet, 3 45; Kirk'n standard, 8 30; Kirk's white Runian, 5 25: Kirk's Eutoca, 2059 Kie's Prairie Queen, (100 cake), 3 40; Kiek's magolin 4 85 CANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 16 oz, By, 16gibares 0 ba, 16 ok, 6 16C 'Y E—American, 3 40; Greenwich, 340: Wulom, 275 North Star, 3 50; Tewis' Iye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275. POTASH—Pennsylvauia cans, 4 doz, in case, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 dor, in case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50. FIELD SKED— Red clover, choice new, 8600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $7.00; white elover, now, 81400 l alfa elovor, new, §$1250; alsike, now, $1500. Timothy, good, new, bluo grass, extra clean, 81 50; blte grass, clean, $1 35 orchard grans, 83 50; red top, choice, 1 03; millet, common or Missouri, 80c; millet, German, $100 to $1 25 Hungarin, 80c. HEDGESEER—Osage orange, 1 to 5 Lushels, 85 00; osago orange, 10 bushela or over, $450; honey locust, per b, 86¢; per 100 foe, §26 00, FISH—Family white fish, 0 Ib hf bbls, 83 75; No, 1 white fish, 9015 hf bbls, 6 30} No, 1 white fish, in 101b kits, 1 0; family 10 1b kits, 75c; New Hulland berring, per keg, 135; Russian sardines, 75¢; Colur bin Tiver salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; Georga's Bank codfish, Ge; Gon. beneleas codfish; siey honulem fish e, —Half bbls mess mackerol, 100 lh. cw r,o. hlhl.»l No. Lex_shore do, 100 Ibs, 600; hf bbls, fat fomily do, 100 1bs, 3 85; mess mackerel, 12 1b 2 25 No. 1 ox shore, 1211 o, 1 50; No. Y shore, 121b de, 100; !nL hnnl\ 10 1b do, 7%¢. CA 'VFD (-0()])'4;—-0)5&«11, 2 b (Fields), per case, 24 20; do 1 1b (Field’s), per case, 2 50; do 2 b (Standard), per case, 390; do'1 b (standard), per_case, 2 50; do 2 1b (slack), per case, 2 75; do 11b (slack), ver caso, 200. Onijons, 380, Salmon, 1 I, por dozan, 1 60@1 70; do21b, per dozen 255, Sardines, small ) imported, one quarter boxes per box, 14ie; American, quarter boxes per box, Tle; do half boxes, per box, 21ic. Lobsters, 1 1b per dozen, 180. Tomatoes, 230; do 3 I per caso, 310; Corn, 2 Ib (Mountain) er case, 370; sonked corn, 210; do 2 1 (Yarmouth), per case, 375; string beans, per case, 2 25; Lima beans yer caso, 220, Suceotawh por caso, 2 25 Peas, commion, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, per caso, 4 50 Blackberrios, 510, por ca 80; strawberries,” 2 Ib, per case,2 raspberrics, 2 b, per 'cass, 2 75@3 00, Damisons, 2 1b, per cnse, 2 45. pears per case, 30o@4 00, Whortleber- ries per case, 280, Egg plums, 2 Ib per cuse, 3 50; do, choico, 2 Ib, , per case. 4 50, Girnon gages, b p per case, '3 50: do choice, % Ib por case, 4 50. Pino Appler, 2 b, per caxe, 400@5 75, Peaches, 21 per casc, 310 do 31b, case, 6 00@6 50; do, (pie), 3 Ib, per cage.385; do pie, 6 lu-rdnmn, 3 50. C]{Ib}"—(,m'olma. '8@8hc; Louisiana, 74 | ¢ P&nm‘s—-nmm choico, red Ten- nessee, Y per Ib; fancy white, 10c per lb; rni«wh\te Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, c. Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, A‘ic, Appleton XX, 7c; Atlanta A ¥F, She; Buckeye LL, 4- 4 7c c; Chittenango A, Gle; t Falls E, &hot Foosier, Oje; Honest W idth, 7dc; Int dian Head A, Bjc; Indian Standard A, 8%c; Indian Orchard d. w., Bjc; Lawrence LL, Te; Mystic l(mr, jc, Pequot A, 8jc; bhnwmut L ch. tica C, bic; achus- ett B, i , 8kc; do E 48, 124c; Wal- o cott BB, FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendalo 4.4; The; Alligator 34, 3c; Argyle 44, Tic; X 4 l Te; Atlantic LT, Badger State Bennington C 4-4, 63c; Buckeye 5. 4-4, Oicc | & Indian Orchard e; Laconia O 39, 83c; Lehigh E 4-4, 94c; Lonsdale 4.4, 105; bepperell N 40, 7cy 00 32, T3c; do K 36, 7dc; do E 39, Bic; Pocasset C 44, 73c; Wannuttn 44, 13c. BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog- kin L 4-4, 10c; Blackstone A A in perial fic; do do half bleached 4.4,9c; Cabot 4-4, 8% Fidelity 4-4, 9kc; Fruit of th Loom, 104} can brid 4.4,13¢; do Water Twiat, 10kc; Great Falls Q, Sc; Indiun Head shrunk 4-4, 12 ¢; 1, nudale, 10c; do_cambric 37, 13c; New York Milla, 13c; Pequot A, 10¢; Pepperell N G Twills, 124c; Pocahontas 44, 9hc; Pocaant 4-4, 84o; Utica, 1lc; Wamsutts DUCKS—T1Inbleached—Atlantic, 10 oz., 17¢; Baltimore do, 16¢c; Lono Star, 8 oz, 12c; kav ge, 18c. DUCKS (Colored)—Alb ny T brown, 8c; do C. drab, 11¢; do D stripes and brown aud drab, Plaids, 12j0; Arlington fancy, Toer Prunewiok brown, Bhos Charios fancy, 124c; do extra heavy, 20¢; Fall Riva: brown, extra heavy, 113¢; Indisnn A brown, 13¢; Neponset A brown, 15c, TIOKINGS—Amoskeng A C A 32, 17he; do XX blue 32, 18kc; Arrowanna, 9he; Claromont B B, v]g 1estogh ex- tra, 17ho; Hamilton 1, 114¢; Lewston A Minncraha 4.4, 20c;’ Onega sup:r extra 4-4, 28¢; Pearl River 32, 16fc; nam > blue stripe, 12¢c; Shetucket S, 10he; do S8 12¢; Yeoman's bLlue 20, Bi NIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand brown, 16c; Amlnver DD Vlue, 15 Arlington blue Scof 184c: Concord 000, blue o AAA do do ]'M; do X 9ie; Mystic ll|\erl’llnln|w 16he; Prarl Kiver, bluo and brown, 1540; Uncasville, blue and brown, 1he, CAMBRICS—Barnard, Fddystone hmlu . 24 inch double face, Garner A gla inish, 5ic; Newport do 6e; ‘equot do [ Be; Lo kwood kid m ( ORSET J cougin togga Katteens, 7 Orchard improved, T Pepperill satteen 94 PRINTS-Allens, 64 Dunkirk, 4fe; Dunnell, * 7o Gloucester, Narragansett, The; tockport, 7ie. Harmony, 5 Hlu:lf‘ D, T Awylk. f§ A'.lumr, berland, 7ic; Highland, l\rm’w':,v.h, 8hc; Plun kett, 104c; sex ( l) ITONAL ~Abberville 13; Agate, 20c; American, 11e; Artisian, 20c; Cairo D and T, 184¢; Clarion D and l 1The can (o, stripes Dand T, 16¢; K. stone, ti Bau: Nt oyal, 164c husett ',“i THE OMAHA DAILY BFE 'I‘HURSDAY N()VBMBI’R 10, 1881 . ; Keg soda, do 94, s do &4, 226; Quntinental C 2, 11e; Fruit of he Loom 10-4, 273; New ik suifls 08 St do T8, 30c; do 58, 293¢ Pembroke 10.4, 2c; Pequot 104, 284e; do 74, 19¢: do 49, 16¢; lumwrvll 96, 20¢; do 67, 21¢; do 57, 18¢; Utica 96, 35¢; do 3 do 48, 17e Drurs. 8 AND CHEMICALS.—Acid W0c; Acid, Tartaric, S5c; Balsam Sassafras, per ; Cinchonidin, | per o, 80c; , per Ib, 9o} Yovers powders, per Ib, $1 40; Kpsom per 1b, 3he; Glycerine, purs, per Ib, Lead, Acetate, perlb, 22¢; Car bon ofl, 1109, per gallon, 113¢; do 150°, per gal, 134e;’ Oil, Castor, Nov 1, mh’l. | a5; Oil, Castor, No.8, per gal, 81 28; Oil, o, per gal, §1 40; Oil, Origanum, 500 nine P, & W, & R.& 8, Potasdium, Todide, per 1hj 0l Opium, u H0; .‘ Yaor S cin, per_oz, Sulphate of Morghine, per oz, 83 75 Sulpnur flour, per b, de: Strvchuine, ver oz, §1 60, Lumber. WHOLERALR, FENCING—No, 1,12 to 20 ft, $20 00; No. 2, 12to 20 ft., 19 00; sheeting drassed, No. 1, 18 00; No, 2, 16 00; common boards, dressed, 20 00, FRAMING-—16 ft. and under, per M, 20 005 10 ft. etudding, 22 00; 22 ft. 22 00} 21 ft. 25 0v, FINISHING—No. 1. finish 1}, a and 2 ineh, 850 00 No. 1 finish 1 incl 5 00; No. 3, finish 14, 1§ and 2 inch, $4500: 2 finiah, 1 inch, $10 00; No, 3 finish, 1inch, battons per .00 feet lin., Bartlett | 835 00; 81 00; well cuflnn 202 ough § and 2 inch battons per 1 foet lin., 50c. STOCK BOARDS—A stock, $40 00; 8 835 00; C, $30 00; common lk\ck. 22 50, FLOORING—No, 1, $40 00; No, -z, 435 00; No, 3, 822 00; yellew pine, No, 1 0 $40 00, hhlhl‘l(}—hm 1, 834 00; No. 2, $2300; £18.00 g SHIP LAI‘—I’lnln. $2200; 0. G. No. 1, 832 00; No. 2, CEILING- $21 00(:1!'17 00. LATH ANDSHINGLES—A umn..n) shingles, 83 85, No, 2, §2 50; No. 8, §2 00, Lath, 83 20. Bullding Materlal, LIME—Dar barrel, 81 35; bulk per bu., 85c. Cement, bbl, &2 50, Iuwn\ plaster, bbl, 2 50, "Hair per bu, e, Tarred felth\) on 83 60, Straw bonrd, 84 00 PER—Straw paper, 3§c; rag paper, ry goods paper, 7c; manila paper, 10¢; nows paper, Sc. COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morrin Run Blowburg, §12; Whitebreast lump, 86; Whitebreast mnut, 86; Iowa Tump, §6; Towanut 86; Rock Springs, $3; Anthracite, all sizos, 812 50. Paints Olls and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P. P., 7c; white lead, O. P, & C. Co,,pure, Go; Marsoilles green, 1to b Ib cans, 200 French zine, green acal, 12¢; French zinc, red seal, 116; French zinc, in varnish asst, 20c; French zince, in oil aast, 1oc; Raw and burnt umber, 1'th cans 12¢; raw and burnt_Sienna, vandyke brown, 1: vefined lampblack, 12¢; coach black, 1 ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16¢; Prussian blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrome green, L. M. & D., 14c; biind and shutter green, L. M, & D, 14c} Parix green, 18c; Venetian red, § n Vermiliod, T Indian rml 16c; ochre, Sc; ver, Ge; grafuing colors: light_oak, dark on's, walnut, chestnut and ash 12, Dry Paints w lnlmg cnm] 1 ‘ lampblack henmu town, Tdc; l'unpl Pr , ordinary, 8 wmarine, umber, burnt, dc; wmber, raw, ic; -uen? burnt, 4c; ienna, raw, 40 Paris grden genuine, 35c;_Paria green com'l ic; chrome green, N.Y.' 20¢; chrom- green K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng,, 70c; ver- willion, "Americ, 18¢; Indian red, 10c, roso pink, 14c; vonetian read, Cookson's c: venetian red A chromie yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome’ vel: low, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle, 8c; oohre, Trench, 2je; ochre, Amoricun, 1jcs Winter's mineral, 2he; lehigh brown, 2ho: spanish brown, 2e; Princes minnrn.l kY VARNISHES—Barrels gollon. Turniture, extra, $1 10; (urmture, 1 farnioire, Uy Sy e 0} Conch, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, 31 50; Japan, 70c; asphaitum, 70c; shellac, $350; hard oil nish, $1 50, OILS—110" carbon, per gallon, 12¢; 150" beadlight, per gallon, 13c; 175" headl e gallon, 17c; crystoline, per gallon, 20c inseed, raw, ner gallon, G4 linseed, boiled, b= sallon, 67c; lard, winter o 'd on, 105; T\n! No. 2 XXX, p!ruullun, 1 per gallon, 85c; sperm, W. B, per gallon, 135; fish, W. B. per gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, extra, per gallon, 75c; No. 1, 66c; lubri cating, serc per gallon, 806; sammr, 160} 5o den machiny, No.1, per ;{nllnn,fk’yc No. 2, 30; aperm, « per gallon, 8 pentine, per p.nllun, Gle; naptha, 7 gallon, 30c; 61", 20c, Holvv Harnware List. Tron, rates, 83 50; plow steel, cast, Thc; cast tool do, 15@20 wagon spoker, ret 235@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; felloss, sawed dry, 140; tongues, ench, 70@80c; nxdes, ench, 75c; nquare muts, per Ib, 7@llc; wauhers, per b, 8@18c; nivets, per b, 1lc; coil chain, por 1b, 6@12c; malleable, Sop ron wedges, Gc; crowbars, Go; harrow toth, dc; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring stool, 7@8e. NAILS—10 to 204, 360; 8to 10, 375 1 | hides, mwgc 6d, 4 00; 4d, 4 25; 3d, common, 5 00: 3d, fine, 6 50; clinch, il sizon, 6 25; b, canin 16 4 75; 8d casin 10d casing, 4 25; finish, 4 75; &ffimuh 5 00; hd inish, 5 25 half Kogs, 10c extra. SHOT.—Shot, 81,85, Back shot, 8210; Oriontal Pumln, kegs, $6.40; di Kege, $3.48; o, qgarter kegs, 81,85, it ing, kegw, $3.35; Fuse, ver 100 feot 50, Horses and Mules, Tho market in brivk and all grados are selling woll a6 alight advonce n picin o supply considerably. lows: Fino singlo drivers, $150. to 300.; Fxtra draft horwes, $175, to 225,; Common dract horses, 100, to 150.: Kxtra farm horse £110, £0125,; Common to good farm hors 890, to §100.; Extra plgs, 860, to 75 Cotnmon plugs, 820, to $10, MULES. 15 to 154 hand (oxtra), 9125, to 150, to 15 hands, 3100, to 140, TRy ands, 875, 401005 18} to 14 bands, $60, to 75. Hides, Furs, Etc, HIDES—Groen butcher’s bide, 73; green cured hides, 83¢; green malt, Prices range s fol. calf and kip, 11@12¢; g green calf, green | ( 31 10@1 25; A4 s d cut ncored and one grub, olassed twor ey rato,) I-mn]dul hides 10 per eent. off, No, 3 , X, 2 1, nlrip« 4.»c short stripe, '40m nurrow Uroad atripe, 10¢, Tallow, 5 Wool, unwashed, light, 14@16¢; heav medium unwashed, light, 18@ tub-washed, choice, 82¢; fair, 80c; dingy and w., 25} burry, black and cotted wools 2@0c loss Liguors. ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 2 25 per wine galon; extia California o 187 proof, 130 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits 187 proof, 124 per ’umlluu,r»«hn(illa-d w [ 5 fine blended, 1 500 ; Kentucky bourbons, 2007 ( n- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, BRANDIES—Tmported, $6 00@16 00; du..muc 1 40@4 00, ~Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, |(l(m" 00, UMS—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New and. 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50; ACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 1 Th@4 00, jos red lead, Thos v emand for good hornes exceeds the |’ RK‘N Per oase, 4 so(‘uw WINES Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@ T 00, Clgars and Tobaccos. OTGARS. —~Seeds, 815.00; Connecticut, £25.00; Mixid, £35,00; Sead 1avana, 850,00} Clear Havana, $75.00. TOBACCO — PLUG. - Golden Rule, 24 1b, 606; Spotted Fawn, Gle; Our Ro.-e- 62¢; Star, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60c; Horsa Shoe, pmm(h, 24 1b, butts, Goc; Purity, b, butts, 52¢; Queen Bee, 24 1t butt G l-dun, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 57; Army and Navy, pounds, 54e; Bullion, pounds, Ae; Lorillard’s Climaz, pounds, 60c. FINE CUT-In pails.—Hand to Beat, 759 Golden Thread, 70¢; Fountain, & F R Mountain, O'vc. In tin foll oz packages, 3 Torillard's Tige All grades mmon, 25 to Blackwells Durha Catlink O, per 10 65 SMOKING irannlated 5 1b boxes, \MH\ Carolina, 16 al of Nebras. ka, 16 o7 AR TRER, 4 ot Tkt bags, per b, §1.85; Marburgs' Prck, 2 oz, tin 511, bde; Dog Tail, 68 MARKETS BY 'ELEGRAPH. Council Bluffs Markot. Couctt, BLuwes, Novembor 9, Flour—Manufactured by Crystal and ity Milla, 8 50: Kansas and Mis. souri flour, h; graham, 375 rye flour, 3 40. Hran and Shorta—17 00 per ton, Chop Corn—322 50 per ton. Wheat—No, 2, 8115 No. 8, o re- ! 2, 90e; No. 3, 3e. y—b 50@6 00, Wood—6 008 00, Live Hoga—"50@3d 75, Cattlo—Shipp ng, 4 00@3 00; milch cows 30 oomu 00 per head; butchern uw\‘lk 2 ".'i(-fl S| 00. G ; (5 hides, 8c, Wool—16@ 5. Dutter- M@S!-c ]':uu-e»—J 00@1 20; sweet, 4(@dc. Onions—1.25@1 40. b T Grnnd Jnnotlml Mo ioL @Granp Junerion, Ta., November 9, Eggn—17c, Butter—10@18c. Chicago Froduos. (H10AG0, November 9. On 'Change the markets wers high der local speculat ve influence. o cuipts of grain were 433 car loads by rai, em racing 73 of wieat, 815 of corn, 28 ot oats, 1 of rye and 21 of barley. Flour- Quiet, and AL HeBAN60) common to choice spring we-tern, $4 10& 675; do Minnesota, b25@7 25; patents, 7 50@9 25; winter hrands, 6 50@8 00; rye flour, 5 80@6 1.; buckwhent flour, 9 00@ 10 00, ‘Wheat—No. 2 spring is in activo de- mand, and a large upew ative businesswas tra sncted within au irregular but higher rango of p ices. ‘The market h ro op ned about 4@ e lower, and felloff an additional ?c, Llwn mlllu.l un fer an aciive demand vom “'shorts,” and prices advanced 1j@2c above e rly foside prices, and latec uled weaker nml declined to insid- prices of the day, and timaliy closed about o lower on regular board, and on call at 127 for November; 81 20h@1 28§ for December; 120} for Januar, 3 apiing, 113; ve- jected nominal at 93c. Corn —Consi erable strength was de veloped in the market early in the session, under the intlu nco of increased crders from utside parties to purch e for future delivery. Opening transactions wero m de at o Hight d cline, but ruled stronger, and an improsement of 13@14o wasgamed. Later, howeyer, after the orders were pro- vided for, the market weaken:d, .nd 23 setiled huck again 14@1gcand ruled Dulnpfll‘l\fi\'t‘]{ steady at the clowe. The ma ket finully cosed about i@ ;n: higlier Oats Lrregolar 42}c for the year; 420 for Jan- uary; 44ke for May. Yeue¥ rai and srifle higher for Docember; 9740 for Junuary. Veiy quiet_but firin, with fow % 1 03 for November; 1 524 for 0. 2,05 ¢ Decewber. Pork—Opened active and ad vanced, but Inter weakened »nd closed tame at 15 for Decem! er; 17 1517 174 for Janua 17 35 for February; 17 55 for Mar h Lard Stoaly: closed at 10 85@10 874 for November; 1090 for the year; 11174 1 4‘:?[« March; 11 624 for May. Bulk Meuts—Firmer and a hulo higher. short ribs 8 75 foc January; 885 for Feb- ruary \\hlskn\ Quiet at1 14. Butter—There was a moderate lozal and outs de order demand for fine fresh made butter; choice to fancy creamer: 34@36c; ordinary to good do, 29@ 00d to fancy dairy, 26@32c; eommon {ulr do., 16@?2; adle packed, 14@17c, Eggs--Strictly fresh i 23@24c; supply not large. Hn'cul Shipm' fair demand at 35 'M: 01;| 6,858 . — Chicago Live Stock. CH10AGo, November 9, Cattle—Weak and slow on best grades, but firm for butchers and |n«‘,kvrfl stock; clioice export steers, 86 506 75; common to fuir shipping $4 00@b 0U; |mnr to choice cows and mixed lots, $2 20@4 00; Texan ives, 81 20@h 00; ec (h-m. $3 ~10<a,400 mon to fair, by 4 00@4 75.; o tra, 4 90 2,200; shipmentd, 600, inigy very poor, {ogs—St ruul whout 5 b0t 10; henV) o Yoo 7 Receipts, Quality of offer- all grades mixed packing, 60@hH 95; choicy poulls and graskers, ipts, 34,000 head; on Peoria Prodace, Pronia, November 0. Wheat - Fairly sup sdied and dull. Corn—Firm i, inactive, ehpe jully in h rket fivm and higher, but inac- 2, UT4 Ship's, Wheat. .. 2,575 Corn 3. (m() Onty., Rye Birloy Highwines, 7,000 600 1,152 Livermeol Produce. Laserroor, November 9. Flour—America, 108 6d@13s ‘Wheat ter, 10s Gd@11s 1d; white, 104 10d@11s; sprng, Y5 9d@11s 5d; club, 115 1d@ Iln O, Corn-— bu Ohd. Pork—T76s, Liard — 58y e Toteda Proauoce “Toreno, November 9, W heat—Easler; No 2 red, 136 cash; 1363 for ll«umhfl lSJi fo ary: 142 for February, Corn—Bteady: No. 2 60c for cash; 60§e tr anu- CHAMPAGNFES—Tmported per case, 20 000@34 00; Awmorioan, por ca, 12 for December; 670 for May. Oste—Dull; nothing dolug. at fractiona'ly higher 42{0 for November; 444¢ for for January; 1130@12 324 for February; | 8 ' | men, was entiroly submerge 5 lLLo‘hProdlm 8. Lours, November 0, Flonr—Quiet and unehanged, Wheat —Opened l.m»r and advaneed and closed lower; 135@1 36} for eash; 1‘1" for December; 1303 for January: for February; No. 3 do, 1 23}@ l Noyember do, 114, Carn -Higher and_unsettled; 62@024e 64de for Decomber; 6ifo for e for February; 68 for May. Slows 42§@1c for cash; 43 for Docember; 41do for January; 41j@183c for May. R Better at 06c asked, ¢ —Unchanged; prims to choice, Butter Eiis Unchanged. Unchanged, Whisky Pork Lard Quio at 110, “Quist; jobbing at 17 20, Nominatly higher at 10 90, Rec'ts. Shipm'ts. Floar. . 4,000 7,000 Wheat 3 12,000 Corn 47,000 Oat 5,000 Rye. ... S 8000 Barloy... . 18,000 4,000 St Louis Live Stock. St Lovi, November 0. Hoge light shipping 5 002 530; ¥ 5@ 75; ixed packing 6 00; l)ulxhnru to fancy, 6 106 UJ 8,900 head: shipments, 1,700 - New Xork Prodnos Nxw Yonk, November 0, Flonr—Quiot and without chan.e; southern, wtendy and in moderate (o mand; common to choice extra, 5 90@ Wheat—Opened 1@ 14c her, bu clored haavy with portion «f nf Vance lost; No. 2 red, nixed winter, 186; No. 1 white, 1381 40; No. 2 ', 1.36; N0 2 red, Nuwmb--r. 141, Con—Opened 1@1e higier, but clum! weak with most o adyaice loat; A7¢e, iye—Dull and weak at 1 01@1 04, Barley -Active and wronger; No, 1 Canada, right, 1 16, Dull ‘and nowinal, spot moss, Pork 17 La.d~Quiet and firm; 1130 for cash; 11 274 for November, Beef aud Cut Meats—Unchanged. Whisky-~Nomiual, Philadelphia Produce. 11a, November 9, 303 for cash and No- vewher, 14141413 for December. Corn— 66(@.663c for cash and Nu- vember; 653 for December. Oats—Easier; Slhe for cash; 50§@hije for November. Rye—Quiet at 1 00, Baltimore Produce. BALTIMORR, November 0 Flour—Quiet. Wheat—1irin; No, 2 red winter, easy; 58@1 384 for cash and November, 141 nber, Mixed wentern, stead; for eash and November, G3A@ 06 Enst Liberty Live Stook. st Lingnry, Pa., November 9, Cattle ~Dull; receijte, 600; shiprents, i H.M Dull; receiy i Philadelphias, 3,000; shiymonts, 45@b 50; Yorkers, low; receipts, 1,400; shipments, SEEELL LI Bnfl'nln Live Stnnk. Toast Burrairo, November 9. Hogs—Stealy; ments, 19 cars; Yorsers, 00 mu.liuuu, 6256 4 6 20@6 60, £.r Do ember and January and e lower —————— for May on regular b and_on call at Cinoinnati Produoe. 583’ for Novembers 504cfor December; Cunerwatt, Novembor 9. 99fe for Januaryy GH4@U1ke for May; 64hc| Moay Pork-—Jobbing, 18 2018 for Juma rejected, Sbc. Lard—Quiet; current make, 10 U!". luik Ments—Quiet; clear sides, 9 10, Bacon—Clear sides, ll 25, m; 4 30@4d b o, 2red, 1 :m No. 2 mixed, 62)c. mixed, 45c. . 2, 106, 2, full, 112, Kansas ony Produce Market. Kaxsan Crry, November 9, ipte, 24,226 bushels; ith- 93, h»uer feeling; market still No. 4, cash, 85¢; NovemDler, .3, cah, 98@98tc; Novemler, December, 1013@1 02;' No. 4, cash, 3 No, 1, t‘ruh ) with- Market mixed, 59hc; hunhvl‘: drawn, 1,101. in atore, 75,451 stronger and quick unlew; N Nov mber, 5@ December, No 2 white mixed, ca-i', n minal, Oats—R cmpu ithdrawn, 3,716; mn store, vember, 42}@ F{yuflhcuptu, 2,080; in store, 12,256, Nu.',mnh, K H l(«mpu large ¢f choice quality; best, 10 00@L1 00, ipts light and roors choice, medinm, 20@20c; low, 13@1be, K Recei ta 1'ght; 25c, Apiles—i 50@3 00, Poultry—Prairie chickens, 3 00@3 50; quail, 150; teal ducks, 100@1 mal- Yards, 150 217 3 squirrels, 75c@1 00; rab- Dits 100 perd zen, Cheeso—Supply fair, choice, 15¢; medi- um, 13@!14e; poor, b@re, Kansas Olty le. Stook: Kansan Ciry, November 9, Market steady and unchunged; m- %, 0 00@0 15; native 0; native feedors, at 8, 2 H0@3 25; Colo- D@4 00 Colorado half-hreeds, % Toxun steers, § 00@3 50; Texan cows, 2 50@3 00, “p‘n ~Qui 6 20; medium, Cattlo native shipping i .l packers, 5 90@ (ATrain Goos Through Bridge. rom. "!M H,n\, Ind., November 9,— As the west bound frci'_(ht on the Bed- ford & Swiss City railrond was oross- ing the railroad the combination span slipped from the abutment and ~ foll, with the entire train, into the river, a distance of thirty fect, mto ten feet of water, The un;an with threo Three The remainder of engors fared worse it left the men were rescucd, the crew and in the esboosc bridge last und was pitched agninst the train, fatally injuring a brakewan, John Goddner, of Bedford, and seriously injuring 8 passenger pamed Rainholt and a traveling man named Moffet, of Indianapolis, Others escaped "with slight bruises, The pedple on shore had to make o raft to rescue the passengers from the middle of the river. Tlis is the same bridge that was washedaway two ycars ago, e Get Out Doors: The close confinement of all factory work gives tho operatives pallid faces, poor appetite, languid, miserablo fesl- ings, poor blood, inactive liver, kid- ney and urinary troublos, and all the physirians and medicine in the world cannot helt themn unless they get out of doors or use Hop Bitters, the pur- eat und bost remody, especially * for such cases, having abundance of health, sunshine aud rosy cheoks in receipts, 22t vhip- DIBEGTORY OF "LEADING | WESTERII HOTEI.S HOTELS, PRI)PI!: ETORS, TOWNS ARLINQGTON, J. Q. MeINTIRE, Linoolm, Neb. WAVERLY HOUSE, JAMES W. ORABTREE, Waverly, Neb. BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. BTELLINIUS, Milford, Neb. AMERICAN HOUSE, GEO. H. McOAIN, Bouth Bend, Meb. HALL HOUBE, AW, HALL, Louiwilla, Nee OITY HOTEL, CMENEY & CLARK, Blalr, Neb. GRAND CENTRAL, D. T. PHILLIPS, Marvard, New, DEPOT HOTEL, F. M. BABBITT, Norfolk, Neb. CITY HOTEL, J. F. COLE, Poru, Neb, BARNUM HOUSE. MR. VAN HORN, Msbraska Ofty, Neb. REVERIE, D. DRUM, Unadilla, Neb. WIBNER HOUSE, PERRINE BROS., Wisner, Neb, DRAPER HOUSE, ©. WHIPPLE, L} Niobrara, Neb, CREIGHTON HOUSE, CITY HOTEL, P. 0. THIBADEAU, L. J. JOHNBON, Orelghton, Neb, Nemaha City, Neb. CENTRAL HOUSE, JOMN CCOPER, Oakdale, Neb. OCOMMERCIAL HOTEL, WM, CLEMMONS, Boward, Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL E. EVANS, 0'Kelll, Nob. NELIGH HOUSE, W. D. MOULTON, West Peint, Neb DORCHESTER HOTEL, A. 8. KINKLE, Dorcheater, Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, Neligh, Neb CENTRAL HOUSE, VAB. MeKILLIP, Yerk, Nob. TUTTLE HOUSE, W. M. TUTTLE, Aurora, Neb. QAQE HOUSE, A. R. AAGE, Republican City Nety DENVER HOUSE OAIRNS & WILLIAMS, Mastings, Neb. BANDERB HOUSE, OHAB. E. McNISH, Friend, Neb. WOODWARD HOUSE, WAREN WOODWARD, Exeter, Neb, PACIFIO HOTEL, 8.J. PORTER, Fairmont, Nel EBTES MOUSE, N. T e8TES, Grand lsland, Neb. COMMEROIAL HOUSE, F.W. wiLms, Kearney, Neb. HOLLAND HOUSE, QEO. B. HOLLAND Red Cloud, Neb. WILBER HOURE* THOMPBON REED, Wilber, Neb COMMERCIAL HOUBE A. O. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb, PACIFIO HOTEL, W. P. RENSHAW, Beatrice, Neb, HAMMOND HOUSE, JOHN HAMMOND, Colambus, Neb. CENTRAL OITY HOUSE, J. 8. GREGERY, Central Oitv, Nebs CITY HOTEL, J. P. OREWS Coln, la. 8COTT HOUSE, H. 8C0TT, Silver City la SUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BECKER, Oreston, la. NEOLA HOTEL, F. BIEVERTZ, Neola, la. EMERSON HOUBE, A. L. BHELDON, Emerson, la. BLANCHARD HOUSE, T. FOREY, Blanchard, la, PARK'S HOTEL, MERCHANTS' HOTED, COL. F. M. PARK, W. I BOULWARE, Shenandoah, la. Burlington Juhction BUSINESS DIRECOCTORY. (B. & M. R: R., EasternNebraska.) ASEI.AND. Morris & Gould S. H. Nichols. . Furniture and Undertaking Furniture and Undertaking S. 8. ..General Merchandise i (‘ Buckford, ((‘h«np John) . .......General Store W. C. Patton R (General Merchandise J. H Snell. oneral Store and Grain Dealer O I SRg R L i .General Merchandise nhhmd Real Estato and Insuranoe General Merchandise neral Merchandise on Bros.. . . Dry Goods and Clothing P. Camp. . Dentist: Atturnny at Law, Real l',ntntu Insuranco and Pension Agent § . veievo....Agent B. & M. R, R. . Bakor and Confectioner Bakery and Confectioner ¥ Lumber, Lime, &c .Agriculturnl Implements and Coal ..Lumber and Coal ,nuy Food and Salo Stable .Harness and Saddles .Harness and Saddles Boots, hhm-s, Gloves and Mittens +.Merchant Tailox .. Exchange Hotel D. . Cooley, Assistant Cashior Bank of W. Mclntyro. R Knicely. Dr. A. H. C. Brown. F. A, Durrie. Josoph Kesslor. . B. T. Neally F. G, Usher & O H. W. Curtis & Co. i 3 A Jury (with David Dean). C. A, Pierce & Co........ T Albert, Goo. Thatal J. A. Griflin C. B. Hackuey. . BUSINESS DIRBOTOR Y. [W., St. L. & P. and C, B. & Q. R, R-, Western Towa.] ‘coxmr. T. C. Beard.. .. .Cashier Bank of Coin R. E. Martin B 0 aac Stock Dealer Prince & Reid. . .Groceries and Queensware L e b T e OGO TP 0D B0 AR08 06 Do General Store F L .General Store Wm. Reeves & B0 50 .General Store J. Loy Ilrugu, Books nnd Statienery Cox & Monroo. Dowell Bros. .. W. A. Woodwort| C. M. Roso. W_J. Clar A. l’ Anderso W. C. Maxwell. .Iumrrdn Bros. J. McMahon. . ..Drugs, Books and Stationery Furnituro and Undertaking H. rdware, Stoves and Tinware ........ Grain Dealers ... Contractor and Builder ... Agricultural Tmplements .....Bakery and Confectionery .. Watchmakers and Jowelors J, J. Nunn.,..)] T, H. Baldwin .. “Mayor of Coin J. P, Crows. stor of City Hall A TROBALI G o Ak e sk AR, .. Editor of Coin Kagle Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that M EHELILIVMIAN & CO. Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and Prices of CLOTHING, FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND OHILDREN'S WEAR, ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. We are]prepared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Btyles and Patterns, Fino Merchant Tailoring in Connection RESPECTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th 8t DOUBILE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND B UONT I &S ) Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTING STRAM PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND Tt o oo PIFE: HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A L STRANH. 205 Farnam St.. Omaha. Max MEYER & CO., W EIOXLES.AXLE OBAGGONISTS Tobacco from 25c. per pound upwards, A P thom. They costbut a trifle. Bee anothor column. —Christian Recorder. povlb Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards, Cigars from $16.00 per 1,000 upwards,