Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 17, 1881, Image 5

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; MONDAY ,
FINANCE AND
FINANCIAL.
. NKW YORK , October 15.
MONKT.
Events of the week in financial circles
were quite important. Money loaned at
1-32 per cent , per diem , and interest enrly
In the week was at 6 per cent. , and toward -
ward the clo o there was considerable bus
iness at 4@fi per cent , , with exceptional
transactions at lower rates. Foreign ex
A change was weak and lower during the
greatest part of the week , but toward the
close strengthened up somewhat , and rates
wcro advanced J per cent , for each class.
Government bonds wcro weak and lower
on early dealings , but afterwards recov
ered.
Hallway and miscellaneous speculations ,
after nn carlv depression , caused chiefly by
the stringency in money , became strong
and prices advanced on almost the entire
list under a brisk buying movement. In
the general list there was an advance of 1
to 5 percent. , but in some instances the im
provement was still more marked. The
improvement in the market generally was
cau cd by the increased case in money late
in the week. There wore frequent reac
tions In prices toward the close undcrsnlcs
to realize , but the highest figures of the
week in a number of stocks were made to
day.
Money was easy throughout the day ,
and closed at 5 per cent. The rate at no
time exceeded G per cent ,
Exchange closed firm at 4 80(3)4 ( ) 84.
OOVERNMKNrs.
Governments closed firm.
Currency C's 130 bid
4'e coupons 115J bid
4Vs coupons i 113 bid
C's ' continued 1 OOj bid
B's continued 09j
RAILHOAD BONDH.
Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows :
Unionists 11G110J
Union land grants 113 @ 114j
Sinking funds , bid 1 20
Centrals 114J@116
STOCKS.
The market , aiter an early decline i to
1 per cent. , became strong and bouyant ,
and under an active buying movement
prices advanced sharply. The advance
ranged from i to 3J per cent. , and was
most marked in Denver & Hio Grande ,
Central Pacific , Michigan Central , Kansas
& Texas , St. Paul & Omaha , Texas Pacific ,
Wabash and Western Union. During.tho
afternoon the market continued strong and
prices further advanced until near the
close , wl.cn there was a reaction of it to J
to Ii per cent. The closing quotations ,
however , were j to 2J per cent above those
of yesterday. The principal dealings were
in Texas Pacific , Denver & Hio Grande ,
Delaware & Lackawana , Lake Shore ,
Michigan Central , New York t entral ,
Milwaukee & St. Paul , Western Union ,
Kansas & Texas , and Central Pacific.
The following are the closing quotation * :
'
Cedar Falls. . . . 23 Omaha 41J
A&TH 51 Preferred. . . . 102 ?
Preferred. . . . 90 N&C 138
Central Pa 02J Oregon Nav. . . . 158
C& A 128 Northwestern . .124
CCC&I 93i pfd. . . . .134
CB&QI 155J PD. &E. 4lJ
OC&IC 2W Pacific Mail. . . 51
Preferred. . . . 114 ? Northern 'Pa. . 381
Ill Cent 1302 Preferred . . . 781
IB& W 43 ? Rock Island. . . . 134
DL& W 124J StPaul 109
D&KG 85 Preferred. . . . 120
K&T 411 San Francisco. . 44
LS llOl Preferred. . . . 701
Erie 45 1st preferred..100
Preferred . . 881 StPM &M..102i
Lake Erie &W 46J StP&Duluth. 30
Adams Exp. 138 Prelerred. . . . 78
Mich Cent . ' 89 Tex Pae 533
H & T TD& B 22
MLS&W. 49J Union Pacific..119
H. St > . Joe. 972 Wab sh . . . . 49J
MoPao 15 ? Preferred. . . . 90i
N. J.O ' . . . .OSl W U 801
MINING STOCKS.
Following are the , closing quotations of
mining stocks at the New York mining
exchange :
Chrysolite G43 Bull Domingo. . 72
Robinson 1333 California 93
Alice GOO Imperial 19
Sierra Nov..1550 Iron Silver..210
Oriental & M85 Standard 2200
Leadville Con. 145
CHICAGO HONBr UARKET.
CHICAGO , October 14 ,
To-day the banks reported the demand
for money sharp , and sufficient to absorb
the supply of loanable funds , and rates
\
were from G to 7 per cent. Eastern exchange -
change between city banks was rathtr
weak at SOc discount per 91,000. The
clearings ot the associated banks were
$9,100,000. Orders for currency were fair.
Omaha Wholesale Market-
OFVIOE or THE OMAHA BKP )
Saturday Evening , October 15. J
Tfiere is a good me cantile demand for
eastern exchange , and has been all the
week , the counter rates being firm.
Nothing specially new was developed in
the dry goods market. Prices continue
exceedingly firm , and in standard cotton
productions there is a tendency to higher
prices. Business continues satisfact rily
Active. Jobber * of groceries reported a
fine inovomtnt at sustained prices. Sugars
were firm , as well almost all other goods
In the list , though the prevalent teeliug is
rather less buoyant than a tortnii'ht ago.
Pried fruits are still in active request.
Currants , prunes , Valencia raisins and ap
ples are exceedingly firm ; in fact there ii
po weakness anywhere.
Rye Unsteady and closed 2c lower
than last week.
Corn Declined 2c at the elevators , but
has brought from 50 to 5Sc on the streets
all week.
Oats also sold by the wagon lot to local
Dealers at 40@GOc.
Cheese remains quiet and about steady ,
Poultry in good supply and unchanged.
Eggs strong and higher , and in good in
quiry.
Foreign fruits and nuts without change.
1 Green apples in good demand and finii
at quotations.
The market for live stock is entirely
neglected. In cattle there is absolutely no
business doing save a small butcher trade.
The leading produce markets were very
Irregular ; wheat closed at 2c higher than
Iwt week's closing quotation , but has
fluctuated during the week ,
Flour showed continued activity. The
firmness in all winter wheat brands wat
well sustained , with probability of an ad
vance in some grades the first of the week ,
Spring wheat flour was very scarce , the
demand being largely In excess of the BUJ > .
ply. Other mill stuff * were steady and
firm at slightly advanced pricoi ,
Liquors were generally firm. We noti
an advance for California spirit ) .
Local Uraln Oe lmg ,
WHEAT , Cash No. 2,1 18J ; c&sl
No. S , 1 03J ; rejected 83Jo.
BAULKY. Cash No B , 9S ! No. 3 ,
72c.
72c.HYE.Cft
HYE.-Cft h. 9lc.
COIlN.-CMli No. 2 , 47o ,
OATS.-Cash , 34 Jo.
Livestock.
AT OMAHA STOCK TARDS ,
, , , . - . - yjGJn& | SI 00 ; fat cows
\ml holfen. $2 7o@3 00.
1 Hogs-Mixed packing , $ G 00@G 4 , * ) .
i 'icep Slaughtering In demand at $3 00
.gjp. ' } per 100 Ibs grosi.
Provisions.
FLOt , TR APHIS' ' wheat , straight grade ,
eT25 < 3m V patent , S3 75@4 50 ; wintol
* S ; * ' Ill rauo HI Qt4 O- . i L
wheat KtraliIll > WewcJllAi ; patent ,
J4 504 90 ; < ? rfthll O'i 92 " 5 ; Wheat ,
13 00. . - , . , „ -
RYKFLOUL T
MlLLSTUFFt. TlraL. !
jcreenlngs , per t V wc >
ewt 1.00 ; chopped fet 'J , L.
bolted , yellow. 1 40 ; w hito-1 . _ .
I'OTATOKS In ca\ Iotg' a ° ° @l ° JJ
Salt Lakes , 1 251 a ? . „ ,
SWEHT POTATOKS. Gc.nl.5 Jer >
sey , 5o per lb. , very actlvt ot ° @G ° l > er
pound. ,
POULTUY Live chickens 'er llozcn
$2 r > 0@2 75. ' . . . _
rilAIUIE OIIIOKKNS-521 ° @ 3 ° °
per doren ,
WILD GKESB 2 7B@3 50.
WILD DUCKS-1 C02 00.
KGHS-18@20c.
BUTTER Choice scarce at 20@30'poor ,
no market : creamery , 30@35c.
APPLES G owl. sound , cry scarce
at $4 r.04 7fi per bbl.
HONEY California white clover in
comb , 24@2dC.
LEMONS Steady ; per bnx , tlOOOj
Finest Meitlua oranges $8 00 repacked.
PEAOHES-51 35 per banket.
CALIFORNIA PKAUS-Perbox , $350
( $400.
BKESWAX Yellow , 18@20c.
ONIONS 1 B0@l GO pcrlmshol.
CAIJ11AGE 3100@200per dozen , as
to quality ,
CUANBKRKIES-Per bbl. , 58 00 ®
850.
850.CELERY
CELERY Per doz. , GOc.
Qrocera Llit.
COFFEE. llio , tair. laic : Rio , good ,
14c ; Rio , prime to choice , 14 Jo ; Old gov't
Java ; ' . ! G23Jc } , Mocha , 28c ; Arbucklo's ,
17Je.
17Je.TI3AS.
TI3AS. Gunpowder , good , 45@55c ;
Choice , G0@75c ; Imperial , good , 40@45c ;
Choice , tiO75c ; Young Hyson , good , SG@
SOc ; choice , 65c@31 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf ,
S5c ; Japan , choice , G0@75c ; Oolong , eOiiA ,
S5@40 ; Oolong , choice , 40@55 ; Souchong ,
good. 3540c ; choice. 35 < 5)45c. )
SUGARS. Cut loaf , lljc : Crushed ,
Lljc ; Granulated , lie ; Powdered , lljo
Fine powdered , 113c ; Standard Coffee A.
lOic ; New York Confectioner's Standard
A , lOJc ; Good A , lOgc ; Prairie Exrra C ,
9Sc.
9Sc.SYRUPS. . Sugar house , bbls 50c ; haf
bh , 52c ; kegs , 44 gallons , ? 2 50 ; choice
table syrup , 50c ; half bbls , 53o ; kcg , $2 50.
SPICES. Pepper , 20 ; Allspice , iOc ;
Cloves , 45c ; Nutmeg , 8109 : Cassia , 25c ;
Mace ? 100.
SODA. Dwight's lb papers , $3 00 ; De-
land do , $3 00 ; Church's , 53 00 ; Keg ioda ,
STARCH. Pearl , 4Jc ; Silver Glos , 81
® SSc ; Corn Starch , 8J@9c ; Excelsior
Gloss. 7c ; Corn. 7ic.
SALT. Dray loads , per bbl , 1 95 ; Ash-
ton , in sacks , 3 50 ; bbls dairy CO , 5s , 3 45 ;
bis dairy , 100. 3a. 3C5.
DRIED FRUITS Choice halves ,
> eaches , new crop , lOc ; E vaporated A pple * ,
lb boxes , 133@14c ; Michigan , 8lc ; New
Tork apples , 8Jc ; Prunes , old , 7Jc ; new ,
lc ; Currants , 7@7Jc ; Blackberries , new ,
CHEESE Full Cream , 15c ; Part
Skim. lljc.
WOODENWARE Two hoop paib ,
9 j ; three honi > pails , 2 20 ; No. 1 tubs ,
50 ; No. 2 tuts , . 8 50 ; No. 3 tubi , 7 50 ;
) ioneer washboards , 1 85 ; Double Crown ,
2,90 ; Wellbucketx , 323.
LEAD Bar , 81 C3.
MATCHES Per caddie , 90c ; round
ases , 87.G3 ; snitiare cases , $5.10.
PROVISIONS Breakfast bacon , 14j.
hoice lard , 13Jc ( dried beef , 14Jc ; should-
rs , canvassed 9c ; hams , canvassed 14o ;
tacon , sides 13 c
NEW PIOlCLES-Medium , In barrel ,
$9 50 ; do in half bbls , 5 25 ; ' smalls , in bW .
.150 ; do , in half bbli , G75 ; gherkins , in
bbls , 13 00 ; do , in half bbls , 7 00.
VINEGAR Pure apple extra , 16c ;
mre apple , 13c ; Trussing pure apple , 16c ,
HOMINY-New , 80 00 per bbl.
BEANS-Medium , hand picked ? 375
ier bushel , i
ROPE Sisal , J inch and larger , 91c ; }
nch.9Jciinch ; ,
SOAPS-Kirk ' Savon Imperial , SCO ;
Kirk's satinet. 3 GO ; Kirk's standard , 3 CO ;
Kirk's white Russian , 5 50 : Kirk's Eutoca ,
2 25 : Kirk's Prairie Queen , (100 ( cakes ) , 3
(0 ; Kirk's magnolia , 4 80.
CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , Id oz , 8s ,
! Gcboxes ; 40 Ibs. , 1C oz. , 6s , IGc.
LYE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich , 340 :
Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 50 ; Lewis'
ye , 4 GO ; Jewell lye , 275 ?
POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz. ,
n case , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. in cose ,
1 90 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case , 1 50.
FIELD SEED Red clover , choice
new , fG 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover
new. $7 00 ; white clover , now , $14 00
al alfa clover , now , $12 50 ; alnike , new ,
J1300. Timothy , good , new , $3 00 ;
> lue grass , extra clean , 31 50 ; blue grasu ,
clean , 81 25 ; orchard grass , $2 50 : red top ,
choice , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri ,
80c ; millet , German , 8100 to $125 ;
Hungarian , SOc.
HEDGESEED Osage orange , 1 to 5
> ushels , $3 00 ; ( wage orange , 10 uushels or
over , 84 50 ; honey locutt , per lb. , 35c ; per
100 Ibs. . 825.00.
FISH Family white fish , 90 lb hf bbln ,
? 3 75 ; No. 1 white fish , 90 lb hf bbls , G 30 ;
STo , 1 white fish , in 10 lb kits , 1 00 ; family
10 lb kits , 75c ; New Holland herring , per
ccg , 1 35 ; Russian sardines , 75c ; Coluf-
jia river salmon , per 100 Ibs , 8 00 ; Geoive'h
jank codfish , Oc ; Gen. boneless codfish ;
iic ; boncleas fish , 4c. ! {
MACKEREL Half bbls messmackerel ,
100 Ibs , 812 50 ; hfbbl No. lex nhore do ,
100 Ibs , G 00 ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100
bs , 3 85 ; menu mackerel , 12 lb kits , 2 23 ;
No. 1 ex shore , 12 lb do , 1 50 ; No. 1 shore ,
12 lb do. 1 00 ; fat family , 10 lb do , 75o.
CANNED GOODS Oysters , 2 lb
Field's ) , per case , SI 20 ; do 1 lb ( Field's ) ,
> er case , 2 50 : do 2 lb ( Standard ) , per cose ,
90 ; do 1 lb ( standard ) , per cose , 2 50 ; dc
2 lb ( Black ) , per case , 2 75 ; do 1 lb ( slack ) ,
> or cane , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon , 1
tb , per dozen , 1 G0@l 70 ; do 2 lb , per dozen
'J 55. Sardines , mmill i'sh ' , Imported , one
quarter boxes per box , 14Jc ; American ,
quarter boxes per box. , lie ; do half boxets
l > cr box , 21 ic. Lobsters , 1 lb per dozen ,
1 80. Tomatoes , 2 30 ; do 3 lb per
cose , 310 ; Corn , 2 lb ( Mountain
per cose , 3 70 ; soaked com , 2 10 ; do
2 lb ( Yarmouth ) , per ca e , 375
Hiring beans , per case , i 23 ; Lima beans
per case , 2 20. Succotash per case , 2 25.
Peas , common , per case , 2 00 ; peas , choice ,
per case , 4 50. Blackberries , 2 Ib , per cane
280 ; strawberries , 2 lb , per case , 275-
raspberries. 2 lb , per case. 275aWOO (
Damsons , 2 lb , per case , 2 45. Bartlctt
pears per case , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortleber
rica per cose , 2 80. Egg plums , 2 lb l > or
ci.se , 3 50-do. ; choice , 2 lb , per case. 4 50
Grnun gages,2 lb per case , 3 50 : do choice , '
lb iier case,4 50 , Pine Apples , 2 lb , per case
4 00@5 75. Peaches , 2 lb per case , 3 10
do 3 lit , case , G 00@G 50 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 lb , pel
ooHe,38ri ; do pie , G lb , per dozen , 3 50.
RICE-CBrolina.8@84o ; Louisiana , 71
@ 8Ac.
PEANUTS-Roasted , choice , red Ten
ncssee , 9c per lb ; fancy white , lOo per lb
raw white Virginia raw , 10c ; roaatod
11 Ic.
Dry Qoodi.
BROWN COTTONS. Buckeye L I
7c ; Continental O , do , 8c ; Crescent LI
GJc ; CreHctmt 0 7io ; Crescent B 7Jc
Crescent A Be ; Granitoville LL Cjc ; In
dian Head 7c ; Lawrence LL , Gjc ; Ports
mouth P , do , 4ic ; Utica C 51c ; Winthrop
L , do. 73c : Wachusetts 7c.
BLBAOHBD COTTONS-Altoona 3 1
Go ; Auburn . A 4.4 8Jc : Bulard\ao ! ! 4-
- '
_ . , _
4-4 8io. Wamsutto , 4-i 13c.
PRINTS. Allen's funcy , GJcj Ameri
CAD do , CJc ; Arnold's do , 7c ; American
aoGcBcrlfn , ; solid coloniGc.ConeslogndoCJ
Cochico robe , 7c ; Frccmnn rolie , Gc
Dunnell do , 7c ; Kdih-slono do Gc
Harmony , 5c ; ll rtil,6ic ; Knickorbockor
Gic ; Gloucester do , Gfcj Hamilton , CJc
Hamilton do , 7c ; tIvrlbor do , BJc ; Sontli
bridge do , fi'ic- Sprague do , fijc ; Simp-
son's solid black , CJc ; Simpson's mourning ,
mack shirting , Go ; Washington "oft colors ,
CAMimrCS-Gamor , fie ; Harmony H ,
5c ; Hookjctt , fie ; Keystone Glo\e Finish ,
BJc ; Wa hlngtnn , f > c.
COKSKT JEANS-Andro coggln sat-
won , 8jo ! Ijockwooil do. l > cj Naumke.\g
do. , Scj } lUckport , "Jo
TICKIXp-Amoskeog- . 0. A. , 17 cj
lbany 8. A. X. . 17Jc ; IJordls A O. fi. ,
l < ic : Coixllo , H. 15. , DJc ; Concstoga , R.C. ,
HedStripolGic ; Concstoga , C. 0. A. , fancy -
cy , 14c , ConestogR. jC. C. A. , He ; Conci-
toeft , 4-4 , Gold Mo Ific ; ConcRtoga ,
17c ; Kaston , B. , DJc ; Hamilton , D. , lljj
llanilton regular. 13Jc [ Hamilton H. ,
Jljo ; Omcgawporior extra , .To ; Omega
ucdal , 25c ; Omega A CA , fancy strliro ,
I8c ; Omega A 4-4 , IGc ; Omega A j , 13 ;
I'earl River , ICJc : Shetucket , S. , 10k ;
Shetuckct , S. S. , rJc ;
OIL CLOTH M wood , $3 00 ; M
ancy marble , 83 00 ; 5-4 white marble ,
T2 85 ; 0 4 wood , ? 3 CO : 6-4 fancy marble ,
\ 00 ; 0-4 white marble , S3 85 ; 5-4 mo-
ato. * 3 00 ; 0-4 mosaic , 84 00.
Uk'NINS Amoakeair blue and broAvn ,
Gc ; Braver Creek , A. A. , blue and brown ,
45c ; IJt'aver Creek , B. H.bluo and brown.
3Jc ; lin.'iver Creek , C. C. , M o and
irown , 12U < ; Everett D. D. , blue and
irown , 15S ; HaymnkerB bine and brown ,
IJc ; Otis , A. X. A. , blue , ir > c ; Otis B. B.
tlue , 14 ; Otis C. C. , Mne , 13c ; Pearl
liver blue and brown , 15e. .
DUCKS Arlington utripc. 18-s ; Bo ton
licckn , lUc ! ; Boston XX tlrab. I'.Ucj Bos
ton XXX bro. , 13Jc ; Boston XXX drab ,
31c ; Boston O. H.bro , , lOJc ; BonUra XX ,
> ro. , 12lc ; BiMiarck Btriix17Jc ; Boston
tripe * , ] 3ic ; Dundee itriiwis ISc ; F ll
liver , lljc ; llamden O. O. , lOJc ; Lion
ilun , ir > jo.
STRIPES American , lOc ; Amoskeag ,
IJc : Dexler A. . 14c ; Mt-clmnlcti. 8c ;
Omega , lie ; Otii B. B. , 10c ; Pittsnold , 7c ;
Uncasvllle , 9@9ic.
COTl'ONADES Angora. D. & T , , 25c ;
A. Y. A. , 26o ; Bell , 18c ; Brldgowator , 19c ;
Capitol , 18c ; Charter Oak , 18o ; E\erett ,
icavy , 20c : Everett , medium , 15c ; Farm
er's 22ic ; Lewiston 10 oz. , 25c ; New Yo.k
mills checks 18 ; Now York mills proof ,
22ic ; Wlcklow , 18jc ; Union Pacific , 18c ;
Whittend. n , D. & T. , SOc ; York , light
weight , 12Jc.
SHEETINGS Andro8pogRin,0--J brown
23o ; do 10-4 do , 2Gc ; lVpp6relr 9-4 brown ,
! 5c ; do 10-4 do , 27 c ; Uexaudria , 40
nch , blcarhrd , 13c ; Androscoggin 9-4 ,
iloachetl. ,2Cc , ; do 10-4 , bleached , 29c :
eppcrelli ! ) , bleached , 25c ; do 10-4
ileauhed , 2"ic.
Drup-t.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Aeid
Carbolic , 50c ; Acid , Tartaric , 55o : Balsam
Jopabia , per lb , 70c ; Bark , Sassafras , per
b , 12o ; Calomel , per lb , 70c ; Cinchonldio ,
> er or. , 75c ; Chloroform , per lb. 90c ;
lover's powders , per lb , 81 40 ; Epsom
salts , per lb , 3Jc ; Glycerine , pure , per lb ,
4c ; Lead , Acetate. * pcrlb , 22c ; Car
ion oil , 110 ° , per gallon , lljc ; do 150 ° ,
> ergal,131c ; Oil , Castor , No. 1. per gal ,
fel 40 ; Oil , Castor , No.3 , per gal.Sl 30 ; Oil ,
Olive , per gal , 81 50 ; Oil , Origanum , 50e
Opium , 84 50 ; Quinine , S200P. ; & W. &R.
tS.peroz,8200 ; Potassium , Iodide , per lb ;
> 2 , 50 ; Snlacm , per oz , 33p ; Sulphate of
kloruhino , per oz , 83 65 ; Sulphur flour ,
ier lb , 4c ; Strychnine , ner oz , 81 50c.
Horses And Muei. |
The market is brisk and all grades are
selling well at a slight advance in pi ices.
L'ho demand for good horses exceeds the
lupply considerably. Prices range as fol-
OIVH :
Fine single drivers , 8150. to 300. ; Extra
draft horses , 8175. to 225. ; Common dra't
lorses , 8100. to 150. : Extra fann horses ,
S110. to 125. ; Common to good farm horses
> 90. to 8100. ; Extra plugs , $00. to 75. ;
Common plugs , 820. to 840.
MULES. 15 to 15J hands ( extra ) , 8125.
to 150. ; 144 to 15 hands , 8100. to 140. :
14 to 14J nands , 875. to 100. ; 13 } to 14
lands , 860. to 75
Hldet , hurt , Etc.
HIDES Green butcher's hide , 71 ; green
nired hides. 8Jc ; green salt , part cured
nides , 8@stc ; dry Hint , sound , 13@14c ; dry
calf and kip , 12@13c ; dry salt hides.sounu ,
ll@12c ; green calf. wt. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 10@llc ;
green calf , wt. under 8 llw , per skin , f > 0c ;
green pelts , $100@115 ; green lamb skint ) ,
5110125 ; damaged hides , two-third rate ,
[ cut scored and one grub , classed two-
linls rate branded hides 10 eent. off.
, ) per
. . . . . . _ . . .
* - - .l-f -VT. E VT O > A. XT " 1
GOc ; No. 2 , 25c. Skunk , No. 1 , black ,
55c ; short stripe , 40oi- narrow stripe 25c ;
broad stripe , 10o. Tallow , 5J. |
Wool.
Merino unwashed , light , 14@lGc ; heavy ,
13@lfic ; medium unwashed , light , 18@20c ;
tub-washed , choice , 32c : fair , SOc ; dingy
and w. , 28c ; burry , black and cottod woofc
2Gc less
Lumber.
FENCING No. 1 , 12 to 20 ft , $20 00 ;
No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft. , 19 00 ; sheeting dressed ,
No. 1 , 18 00 ; No. 2 , 1C 00 ; common boards ,
dressed. 20 00.
FRAMING 1C ft. and under , per M ,
20 00 ; 10 ft. studding , 22 00 ; 22 ft. 22 00 ;
24ft. 2500.
FINISHING No. 1. finish 11 , 11 and
2 inch , 850 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch 845 00 ;
No. 2. finish IJ , IJ and 2 inch , 84500 : No.
2 finish , 1 inch , 840 00-No , 3 finish , 1 inch ,
83500 ; O. G. battens per 100 feet lin. ,
SI 00 ; well curbing , $2200 ; rough J and 2
Inch battens per 100 feet lin. . 50c ,
STOCK BOARDS A stock , $40 00 ; B
835 00 ; C. 830 00 ; common stock , 822 60.
FLOORING No. 1 , 840 00 ; No. 2 ,
$ A00 ; No , 3 , $22 00 ; yellow pine , No. 1 ,
S4000.
SIDING No. 1 , 82100 ; No. 2 , $2200 ;
No. 3. 818 00.
SHIP LAP-Plain , 822 00 ; O. G. No. 1 ,
S32 00 ; NIL 2 , 822 00.
CEILING 821 00S ( > 837 00.
LATH AND SHINGLES A starrest )
nUim-lcH , $3 65 , No. 2 , 82 50 ; No. 3 , 82 00.
Lath , 83 60.
Building Material.
LIME Per barrel , 81 35 ; bulk porbu. ,
350. Cement , bbl , 82 50. Iowa plaster ,
bbl , 82 50. Hair per bu , 35c. Taned
felt 100 llw. S3 50. Straw board. 84 00.
PAPER St aw paper , 3c ; rag paper ,
4c ; dry goods paper , 7omanlla ; paper , lOc ;
news paper , 80
COAL Cumberland blacksmith , 812 ;
Morris Run Bloxsburg , 812 ; Whitebreast
lump , 80 ; Whitebreast nut , SG ; Iowa
lump , 80 ; Iowa nut 80 ; Rock Springs , 88
Anthracite , all RZOH. | 812 50 ,
Heavy Hardware Llit.
Iron , ratex , 83 30 ; plow steel , cait , 7ic
cast tool do. 15(5i'JO wagon npokex , > .et
2 25@3 00 ; hubs , per set , 1 2j ; felloe * , gawoi
dry , 140 ; tongues , each , 70@8.'kX } xi < w
each , 75c ; mature nuts , per lb , TtgLlo
washers , per 11) . 8@18c ; rivets , ] > er lb , lie
cell chain , per lb , ( ! @ 12c ; malleable , ' 8c
iron wedges , Gc ; crowbars , Go ; harrow
teeth , 4c ; horseshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; spring
eteol. 7f5)8o. )
NAILS 10 to 20d. 3 50 ; 8 to 10 , 3 C5
Cd , 3 90 ; 4d. 4 15 ; 3d , common , 4 DO ; 3d
fine. G 40 ; clinch , all Bizet ) , n 15 ; Gd , casing
4 65 : Sd casing , 4 4 < ) ; lOd casing , 4 15 ; lot
finish , 4 G5 ; 8d finish , 4 90 ; Cd finish , 515
half kegs , lOo extra.
SHOT. Shot , 81.85 ; Buck shot , | 2.10
Oriental Powder , kegs , $0.40 ; do. , lial
kegs , 83.48Mo. ; , quarter kegs , 81.88 ; Blast
ing , ke s. | 3.3oi Fuse , ner 100 feet DOa.
Palntt Dili iind Varnlihei.
PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omah
P , P. , 7c ; whit * lead , 0. P , & 0. C < i.pure
Gc ; Marseilles green , 1 to 5 lb cans , 20c
French zinc , green seal. 12c ; French zinc
red seal , He ; French zlno , in varnish assc
'Me : French zince , In oil as t , 15c ; Kav
and burnt umber , 1 lb cans 12c : raw am
burnt Sienna , 13c : Vandyke brown , 13.
lefincd lampblack , 12c ; coach black , l"c
i ory black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussia :
blue , SOc ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chrom
green , L. M. d D. , 14c ; blind and shutte
green , L , M , It U.t lie ; Paris greet ) , 18o
I"ill n red , 15ci Venetian rwl , 9c ; Tiuca
rui , 22c ; American VermlllcxJ , I , &p. , I8c
chrome yellow , L. , M. , 0. & D. O. , 18c
yellow ochre , &c ; golden ochre , iGj paten
ilryer , Gc | graining colors ) light oak , dari
oa c , walnut , chestnut and twb 12c.
Or ° lnt
White loud , GJc ) French line. lOc ) Parl
whitclnc 2Jc ; whiting pildcrt , ljc
vhltlng comTl , lie ; lampblack German
town , 14c ) lampblack , ordinary , Sc ; Prus
stun blue , 45c ; ultramarine , 18c ; Vandyke
brown , 8c ; umber , burnt , 4c ; umber , raw
Ic ; sienna , burnt , 4c | vlonna , raw , 4c
? Atlf ( Krefill Bonwlno , 35c ; Paris green com'
irc ; chroin * green , N. Y. CCK-j chrom-
green K. , 12c ; vtrmilllon , Eng , , "Oo ; vermillion -
million , America , 18c ; Indian red. lOo ,
rose pink , 14c ; Venetian read , CVok.ion'n
'Wot Venetian red Am. , lc ; red lend , 74c ;
chrome yellow , genuine , 20o : chrome yel
low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 3c ; ochre ,
l'rcnch , 2Jc ; ochre , American , ljc ;
Winter's mineral. 2Jc | Ichigh brown. 2Jc :
Spanish brown. 2jc ; Prince * mineral 3c ;
VARNISHES-BarrcU per pallon.
Puniiture , extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1 ,
? 1 ; furniture , U. 85c ; conch , extra , 8140 ;
3onch , No. 1 , Si 20 ; Damar , 81 60 ; Japan.
70c ; a.sphnltum , 70c ; Miollnc , 8350 ; hard
oil finWi , * l 30
01 US-110'carbon pcrgallon llic150 *
lli.i.i - . _ n n.1 _ . Iff. ' , I llli ;
'ailon , i'0. " > No. l75o ' , No. 2 , OOc ; cnntiir ,
XXX. pr gallon , 1 SOc , No. 3 , 1 Wj swrct
< er gallon , 85c : jerm , W. Jl. , per gnllon ,
f 3."i ; fil hW.B. , nor gallon , GOcjnrntjifovt1
\tra , per gallon , 75c , No. 1 , G5 ; lunibf rij
) entlnf , per gallon , G4c ; naptha ,
er gallon 20t > . G3 dcu , 20c.
Liquor.
ALCOHOL 187 proof. $2 ' 35 per
tine gallon , extra California spirits ,
87 proof al 1 30 per proof gallm
rlploreSntnl nrrfrits , 187 proof , 81 2 1 ; p r
iroof gal rc-dintnieii whiskies , 81 00@1 HO ;
ino blendpd , 81 50a)2 ( ) CO ; Kentucky bout-
on , 82CO@700Kntncky and Pcnnnyl-
ania rve * . S2 00(37 ( 00.
BRANDIES IrapoHed , ? G 00@1GOO ;
omestlc 1 404 Oft
GINS Imported , 50@0 00 ; domestic ,
ROMS Imported , 4 60@G 00 ; Now
England. 2 80@4 00 ; dinmwtic , 1 50@3 50 ;
PEACH AND AFFLE BRANDY
75@4 00.
CHAMPAGNES Imported per cose ,
6 0034 00 ; American , per caie , 1200 ®
800 , 'if
CLARETS Per caser 4 60@1G 00.
WINES Khlnowine , per case , Ii 0 @ ? 0
( X ) Catawba. per caxa 4 04(2)7 ) 00.
OljE ri and Tobnecoi.
CIGARS. Seeds , 815.00 ; Connecticut ,
25.00 ; Mixed , 835.00 ; SeoitHa\nna , 850.00 ;
Clear Havana , 875.00.
TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule ,
4 lb , GOc ; Spotted Fawn. 61c ; Our Rope ,
i2c ; Star , poundft. 24 lb , bntts , GOc ; Horse
hoc , pounds , 2 < l tb , butts , SOc ; Purity , 24
) . butts , 52c ; Queen Bee , 91 lb , butts. 53c !
Gilt Edge , pounds , 24 lb , butts , 57 ; Army
nd Navy , pounds , 54c ; Bullion , ] > ound ,
8c ; Iworillanl's Climax , pounds , COc.
FINE CUT In palls. Hnnl to Beat ,
I'D ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , SOc ;
' "avorito , ( > 5c ; Rocky Mountain , 55o ;
'ancy , 50c ; Daisy , 45c. In tin foil
Catlins 0. S. , 2 oz packages , 5 1U boxes ,
er lb G5c ; Lorillard's Tiger , ( Wo.
SMOKING All grades Common , 25 to
3c. Granubtted Blackwells Durham , 1C
7.51c ; Dukes Durham , 16 or , 45c ; Seal of
Tortli Carolina , 10 oz , 40 ; Seal of Neb ran-
ca , 10 oz , 3Sc ; Lone Jack , 4 oz , linen bagtt ,
perlb , 81.35 ; Marburgs7 Puck , 2 oz , tin
oil , 55c ; Dog Tail. G5c.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Council Blnffi Market.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , October 1C.
Flour Manufactured by Crystal and
City Mills. 3 75(34 ( 50 : Kansas and Mis-
ourl flour , 3 50@4 25 ; graham , 3 75 ; rye
lour , 3 40.
Bran and Shorts 17 00 per ton.
Chop Corn 22 50 per ton.
Wheat No. 2 , 81 20 ; No. 3 , 1 05 ; re-
ected , 85.
Corn No. 2 , 50 , rejecter ! 48.
Oats No. 2 , 40c ; rejected , 35c.
Barley No. 2 , OOc ; No. 3 , 75c.
Hay ff50@GOO.
Wood 5 007 00.
Live Hogs 5 00@5 25.
Cattle Shipping , 4 00@5 OO1 ; milch
cows 30 00@45 00 per head ; butchera
tock , 2 75@3 00.
Sheep 4 00@5 00.
G Hides-5c ; G S hides , 8c.
Wool 15@ 5.
Butter 25c.
Eggs 20c.
Potatoes 1 00@1 20 ; sweet , 4@5c.
Oniona-1 25@1 40.
Grand Jnnotlon Mart t-
GRAND JUNCTION , Ii * . , October 15.
Eggs 14c. ,
Butter 13c.
Chicago Jrrodaoe.
CUICAQO , October 1C.
On 'Chance the n.arkets wcro again
ligher on account of the rain ; a good de-
nand from shorts. The receipta of prain
were CIS carloads , embracing 73 of wheat ,
175 of corn , 85 of oatn , 2G of rye , and 59 of
mrley.
Fl .ur Very quiet ; little doing ;
common to choice western spring , 4 60@
G liO ; do. Minnesota , 520@5 75 ; patents ,
7 50@9 15 ; winter flour , G 50@8 25.
Wneat No , 2 spring ruled considerably
ligher ; the speculative demand was active
and a "t < ull" feeling was developed , with
iricea advancing sharp from the opening.
Market opened about 1 per cent , per bu ,
ewer , but under a good demand prices
were advanced 2Jo tor December , and 3@
* Jio for November above the inside figures ,
, hvn receded 2jc | for November and 2c for
Oeccmber , fluctuated , and finally closed
at 1 31 J.for October ; 1 358 for November ;
I 37i for December ; No. 3 spring , 1 21.
Corn No. 2 , active , and market ruled
Htcadier ; prices were advanced l@l.Jo on
the whole range , but the improvement was
not fully maintained ; shipping demand
fair and thi NhipmcntK moderate , owing to
1 hu unfavorable weather for loading ves
sels. The markets finally closed at
505e for October ; Glgo for November ;
C3jc for December ; C'Jc for May.
Date Quiet , but generally improved ;
N'o. 2 , 33fj@3l for October and November ;
44o tor December ; 43jo for the year ; 45jo [
for May.
Rye In better demand on Hpeculatlvo
account , and Ic h'gher ' ; No. 2,1 OC for Oc
tober ; 107 for November ; 1 08 for Decem
ber.
Barley Firmer and better ; offerings
light : No. 2 , 103 for October ; 100@1 004
lor November.
Pork Easy at lower range ; choice menu ,
1725@1730 for November ; 1745@17r > 0
for Decmiber ; 18 57l@18 CO for January ;
18 77i@19 00 for February
Lard Easy ; advanced early , lint fell
back and cloned at 11 77i@ll 80 for Nov.
ember ; 11 t)0@ll ) 95 forDeccmbcr ; 12 15 ®
12 17i for January ; 12 25@12 27i lor Feb.
runry.
Bulk Meats Active ; short rlba , 8821
@ 8 83 for November ; 9 15@9 17J for Jon
uary.
uary.Whbkylo lower , at 117.
Reo'ts. Shipm'U
Flour 1,570 17,00r ,
Wheat G0.802 23,912
Corn 270,029 278,95 !
Oftta 100,650 47.757
Rye 10,147 3Gir
Biirley. . . v . . 3,221 10,195
Chicago I4v0Btook ,
CUIOAOO , October 1C.
Cattle { Receipts , 4.000 , making 43.
000 for the week , the largest on record
shipments , 4,000 ; no really fine cattle here
market weak and lower on poor stock
choice fat , l,3.riO@l,400 pound cattle
G 40@G GO ; fair to good 525&0 00 : com
luon medium Hhli > jIng ) 4 005 00 ; butch
era , cattle 2 30 ® I 00 ; stockera and fcedcm
2 U0@4 20 ; range cattle , 10 to 15c lower
through grass Texani , 2 95 ( 3 G5 ; half
breed * and natives 3 70@4 G5. A good
uitny thin nd common cattle left ,
Sheep llecclpts. 300 ; ihlpi " " * 1.900
( rood mnrket for fnir to choica > nutton * al
4 40@5 00 ; common to fnlr , m any wcnl1
and dull at 3 00@4 00.
Jf"S" Uccoipt * . 11,000 ; si t | m nU
f e > , COO | ( leinand good and market a * ; t * i H
troneer rates on all desirable tock |
mixed packing , fi 75@C 50 ; choice ' ' VJ' '
J. C0@7 30 ; growers and rough I MK 5 K1
light hogr. , 0 00@0 45. ci | | , 3 ' )3 ) 50.
St , Lonli Prodnoo.
ST. Louis , October IB
Hour Unchanged.
Wheat Opened higher but fluctuate "
ul cldse < l about l@llo lower than tht '
highest point ; No. 2 red. 1 4r > < 3il I5J fet
cash ; 1 . | 8J1 483 for November ; 1 CI {
for December ; 1 f > 4 } for January ; No. 3
do , 1 30@1 301 ; No. 1 do , 1 27.
Corn I llchtr and unsettled at ( Wj@ . . „ _
tor cash ; 04Jo for November ; dfio for
December ; C'.ijo for January ; 74c for
May.
Oats fllghcr at 44Qtc $ for cash ; 45j@
w.r > 3 for November ) 174(1417 ( for December ;
IlKtiMi'io for January.
Rye HIc-1-orht 1 OOJ.
Barley Unchanged.
Lead Dull at 6 00.
Ecgs Unchanged
Butter Unchanged.
Whlsky-Qulct at 115.
Provisions Firmer but tnoft quotably
higher , only n jobbing trado.
Ru-'trt. Shlpm'K
Flour 0,000" 7,000
Wheat. . . . . . . . 41,000 22,000
Corn 39,000 40.000
Oat 41,000 4,000
Ityo a.OOO 1,000
Barley 13,000 4,000
Now York JProttnoo
Naw YOIIK , Octet n-15 ,
Flour Quiet but firm ; No. 2. * W ) @
B 00 ; Hiipprflno , 4 80/VUO / ; city intlliraxtra.
7iJ5f i)7 ) 7fi ; common'to cholco uxtr.v 6 50
CiiH 75.
Wheat l@2o hlfillcr , ferrrlch and > un
settled ; ilmimnd moifcrtito ; No. 2 nd win.
tor , 1501@1519 ; No. 1 mixxl Bteadf at
1 49 } ; No. 2 wl.ite . , 1Hit No. 1 do , 1 fGJ
@ 1 < 8 ; No. 2 Chicago- and Mllwauhw ,
13"140lt No. 2 ml , ' . Oc < 4 > l > er. 1 501.
Corn Opened & ® lethiRher , but closal
with the advance neariV > Innt ; ungraded1
mixed , ( i ® 71ic ; No. 3 , ' ( l ic : No. 2 do/
7D @nc ; No. 2. OetoHer , 70G570Jo ; d <
Novembtr , 71J@723c.
OMn A shade strimgcT'lhti less nctivc ; ;
No. 1 white , 65c ; No. 2J ilo , 5U(5)53c- )
No. 1 mixeil , 47c ; No. 2 do , 45j$47j ;
tnikod > wontcrn , 45W48o. (
Rye Steady ami quiet * I OG1 07 for
st U > .
Bariov A nlmdo fiiine n four-rowi'd
sto , 100 ; No. 2 Canada , 1110.
Pork Dull , with ICHH ttroncth ; spot
new IHC89 , 38 ( V WIS H7J ; dt > Novemoer
and'Dtcembor ' , 1800@1S 50. '
Lard1 Dull , weak and lower ; 12 05 for
cash , I'i'SOj for October , 12 87J for Novem
ber.
ber.Beef
Beef and cut meats unchanged.
Whisky-Nominal.
Toledo JE > roano
TOLKIK ) , Ofttolicr 15.
\\.leat-Stcndy ; No 3 rwh , 142J for
ejected ; 1 44 for November1 1 474 f ° r
December ; 1 50J for .Tanuarv.
Corn Htcndy ; high mixed , ZOc ; No. 2 ,
lie for November ; C5o for December ;
> 3c for the year ; 7Uo for May.
Data Notningdol .
Peoria Prodaoo.
PKOUIA , October 15.
Wheat Receipts very light.
Corn A little firmer. No. 2. white ,
8J ; low mixcdNo.lGO > ihigh ; mixed , G44 ;
nixed ; , Gfi ; No. 3 , G4c.
Oats Quito firmer ; 453 offered for No. 2
vhite ; No. 2 white , 45Jc ; light mixed ,
4Jc ; rejected , 45c.
Rye Steady and a shade ( inner ; No. 2 ,
108 ; rejected , 81 07.
Barley Finn but inactive : No. 3. 9lo.
Kcc'ta Ship'n
Vhent. . . . * none.
Corn 71,400 10,500
OatB 14,200 24,375
lye 4,225 2.500
iarloy 5,000) ) none
UghWiM none C39
Cincinnati Produce.
CINCINNATI , October U3.
Mess Pork Jobbing , 19 75@20.00)
Lard Quiet ; current make , 11 82J.
Bulk Meats Steady ; cteir hidca , , II50.
Flour Easy ; family , G U08 00 , .
Wheat Dull ; No. 2 red , 1 43.
Corn Strong : No. 2 mixed , 48c.
Oats Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 40ic.
Rye Firm ; No. 2,115.
Barley Dull ; fall , 11C.
Whisky Weak at 113.
Liverpool Prodnoo.
JjiVEiiroor , , October 15.
Flour American , 10 * lid@13n
Wheat Winter , 10a Gd@lla 2d ; white ,
O fflllHlld ; ipring , 9s ld@10a fld ; club ,
11s 2d@lln 7d.
Corn On.
Pork 80s.
Lard GOrt Gd.
En it Liberty Xilvo Stoolc.
KAHT LIIIKIITV , Pa. , October 15.
Cattle Noth ng do ng ; receipts , 193 ;
hlpmentp , 935 ,
Hogs Dull ; receipts. l WO ; ship-
nontH , 3,900 ; PhiladclphiaH , fi 90@7 15 5
> cst Yorkers , C 40(2(0 ( ( 55 ; common to ftir ,
00@G 25.
Sheep Slaw and unchanged.
Baltimore Prodnoo.
BALTIMOUK , October 15
Flour Quiet.
Wheat No. 2 red winter , irregular at
idi for cash and October ; 1 481 48J
or November. "
Com Yellow , steady ; 72c ; mixed went-
rn dull at 70@70o for cash ; 70@70Jc
or October ,
PittsbuTR Oil Market.
PiTTHUUiio , October 15.
The nil market opened at 9 > &c , closing At
44bid. . Shipmenta yesterday , 59,820
) bls , ; chnrtero yeBtenlay , 3'2 , 00 hbln.
Oil City sales yohtcrday , 554,000 bblx.
Iow York rotincd , Die ; Antwerp refined ,
191 francs.
Philadelphia Frodnoe.
PaiLADEU'iiiA , October 1C.
Wheat EftHior ; 1 4C@148 for cash and
October ; 1 49 (5)1 ( ) 50 for November.
Corn Lower ; G8i@70o for cosh and
October ; 70J@71J for November.
Oats Steady ; fMGfM for caiih and Oc-
ober ; C0))5l ) ) | for November ,
Rye Quiet at 110.
Flood NotoH.
National Auoclatcd 1'ren
KKOKUIC , Iowa , October 10. The
iflsifnippi contiuuus to rise slowly
and Hiiruly , making thu outlook at this
point rather serious. The water lias
jntorod the Diamond Joe packet depot -
pot , in id work has boon suspended at
the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific
shops , the Kookuk & St. Loum shops
and AIcGavio's mill , on account of thu
floods. The Keokuk & St. Louis line
track between this city and Canton , is
covered at intervals with water from
two inches to a foot deep , and passun
gory are being transferred by boat.
OHIIKOHIIvis. . , October 10. A
telegram from Now London this after
noon brings the news of the breaking
away of the Post Lake dam , forty
miles abovoShawano , which augments
thu fears of a grout ( loud.
ST. PAUL , Minn. , October 10 , Re
porla from the rivers in Wisconsin nro
to the effect that the flood is unbind
ing , At the same time the effect of
the late storm has not yet bcun felt ,
and furthur trouble is anticipated.
Along the Minnesota in this state the
flood lias swept away moat of the liny
that was stored on the low lands , and
the farmers are suffering for want ol
fodder for their stock.
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS.
HOTELS. PROPRIETORS. TOW If8
OITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , DlAlr , Neb.
ARAPAHOE HOUSE , L , OLUTE , Ar p hos , , ,
CENTRAL HOUSE , JOHN COOPER , Oakdnle , Neb ,
COMMERCIAL. HOTEL , WM. CLEMMON8 , Sew rd , Neb ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , E. EVANS , O'Neill , Neb.
NELIQH HOUSE , W. D. MOULTON , Wett Point , Neb
DOnOHESTEn HOTEL , A. 8. KlNKLE , Dorcheiter , Neb ,
OOMMERCIAL HOTEL , ' J. 0. MEAD , Nellgh , Neb.
QAQB HOUSE , A. R. OAQE , Republican Oily ,
DENVER HOUSE OAIUNSA WILLIAMS , Halting * , Neb.
GANDERS HOUSE , CHA8. E. McNISH , Friend , Neb ,
WOODWARD HOUSE , WAP.EN WOODWARD , Exeter , Neb.
PACIFIC HOTEL , 8. J. PORTER , Mlrmont , Neb
E8TEB HOUSE , N. T tBTES , Grand liland , N b.
U. P. HOTEL , a F. DERRY , Olbbon , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F. W. WILM8 , Kearney , Neb ,
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , T. M. 8TONE , Orleant , Neb.
HOLLAND HOUSE , QEO. B. HOLLAND Red Cloud , Neb.
WILDER HOURE' THOMPSON REED , Wllber , Neb
B LUE VALLEY HOUSE , R. DAVIS , Da Witt , Neb
IU 'Y.VOLDS HOUSE , Z. 0. ROOKHOLD , Wymore , Neb.
CO MMEROIAL HOUSE , A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb.
WEt.'TERN HOUSE , E. FUNKHOU8ER , Chetter , Neb.
pAol FIO HOTEL , W. P. REN8HAW , Deatrlce , Neb.
BUM * 'IT ' HOUSE , 8WAN & DECKER , Creiton , la.
COMM EROIAL HOTEL , WM. LUTTON , Vllllica. la.
PARK I OTEL , W. J. CARVIN , Cornlnc , la.
BURKE1 * HOTEL , E. R. DURKE , ' Carroll , la.
CHENEY1 8 UNION HOTEL , CHENEY BROS. , Mo. Valley Juno. , IB ,
NEOLA Hi 'TEL , F , BIEVERTZ , Neola , la.
CENTRAL HOUSE , 8. P. ANDERSON , Malvcrn , la.
EMERSON I IOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emerton , la.
[ 1) ) . & M. 31. U. Central Nebraska. ]
t , . R. jBtjhick . . Coal , Flmir and Stone
lliuulfiiB Jonos. , , . , . i > < . , . .Thon > trphbrod Stock
L Dicrsi . , , . . . General Mcrchadiao
3. T. Holt it Co . Dry Gooda , Groceries , Shoes' , Half and Notions
loohncn Uros . , , . Gonornl Merchandise and Grain
. T. Roberta & Bro , . Groceries and Qiiccnswaro
. E. Bowers. . . . . . . Groceries and Queenswaro
Ihna. .Uruoo . . . . . . . . . . Groceries and t jmronswaro
> tto FJioibnoh' . . . , . - . . . .Dry Goods , Notions , Hats and FurnishingGooda
osoy icntt\ . * . Millinery and Dressmaking
Irs. 0. CT , ( Hark. . . . . . . , . . Millinery and Notions
Hschof & Zinunorar. . . . . . . Hardware , Stoves and ! Tinware
' . Blodgot * . . . . . . . . . , . . . Hardware , Stover and' Tinware
ackaon & Sill . Wind Mills , Pumps , Brass mid Rubier Goods
f. N. Einilton . , , . . Agricutural rnrplomenta
U K , Dunlwugh. . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . IDrnps , B oks , &o
'ohn Kribbter. . . . . . . . . . lurmture , Undortakini ; and' ' Sowing1 Machines
Iclntyro & Scoloy . . , . . . Real Estate and Loans B. & M. Lands
V : T. Olmstind. , - . . . . . . Abstracts , Collections amMloaRlfstato
' . E. Sander.- . , , . . . . .1 . Real Estato-ond Inmirnnco
fin. Glemmovs. . . . . . . .i . . . . Commercial Hotel
Ir * R. McClsllan . . . Parlf Hotel
I. M. Lonrneit. , , , , . , . . . . . . .J . . . ' . . Commissioner of Svtward county
'
L Donncgan. . , . . .i. . . . . . . . Commissioner of Siward county
i. O < Johns , . v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ' ' . . . . . Tronsuror of Howard cannty
harJes Van.Pclt. , . _ . - . - . . > , , , Postmaster
i. II. MuiiBon. . . . , . , . . . - . Station Agent 13. \ M. HI R.
. U. Woodward , M. IX . . - ( . , . . Physician and Surgaon
> . G. Reynolds , M. D. . . . . . . - . , . Physician aad Surgeon
I. W. Wain . . . , . , Dentist
bhn N. Edwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attorney , Collections and Loans
'homasiWolfo. ' . . - . . . . , . . . . . . . . .Suward Rcporlo- ( Weekly )
I. H. Botzer. . Blado-Wookly ( )
. Qi Birdrow. . . . . . . . . : Blacksmithintf and Wnnmmakin
'rank Isanl . . . . . . . Wagons and Carriages
Valtor Tobin . . . . „ . BlacRamithing
I. Atkins . . . . . . . . . - . Harness , Sa idlesSc
I. Morris . _ . _ . Harness and Bnddlss
V D. Givens . . . Photographer
' . Unitt1. . Moat-Market
Icddler & Allcrtoii' . . . . . . . . Meat Market and GraiaDealer
. M. Motohur. . . . - . - . i . Meat Market , Flour and Vcrotablm
' . Brick : . Billiard Hall nmllSfclooa
fzTTfp.'wnfrftftft 3DX3ECiZCTM749 !
(13. ( & M. R. R. , Eastern Nebraska. )
Jt.t&Ow o.\i % / JL : CiXLJEI. .
> . E. Douglas & Co\ . . , , , . . ' . . . . . . . . Grain
\ Scotiold . Manager Chicago > 1 "kumb r Co
V. H. Hoover. . Clerk ofxCourt and licul Estate
) . C. 'Dwvol . . - . , . . . . . .Hrocer
V. A. Pbllack . < ; . . . k . Rbtirod
} . B. Moore . Publishnr Granger
} . W. Eairbrothor. . Publisher . AdvartUor
MAX MEYER & BRO. ,
the Oldest Wholesale and
Retail Jewelry House in
Omaha. Visitors can here
findallnoveltieain Silver
Ware , Clocks , Rich and
Stylish Jewelry , the La
test , Most Artistic , and
Choicest Selections in
Precious Stones , and all
descriptions of Fine
Watches at as Low Pri
ces as is compatible with
honorable dealers. Call
and see our Elegant New
Store , Tower Building ,
jorner llth and Farn-
lam Streets
MAX MEYER & BRO.
SHE LEADINS
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General. Agents : fos the
Finest and Best Piiinoi and
Organs manufactured )
Our prices are an Low as
any Eastern Manufacturer
and Dealer.
Pianos * and Organs , sold
for cash or. installments at
Bottom Prices.
A SPLENDID stock of
Steinway Pianos ' , Knabe
Pianos , Vose & Son's ' Pi
anos , and other makes.
Also Glough & Warreu.
Sterling , , Imperial ; , Smith
American Organs , &o. Do
not fail to see us baforepnr-
chasin ? .
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
W1IOLE3ALE AND KETAIL DEALKIt IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENr
3QTO.
HTATB AQENl FOIl MILWAUKEE CEMJfNl'COMPANY.
Near Union Pacific Depot , OMAHA , NEB
O. H. BALLOU ,
-DEALER IN
Lath and Shingles ,
Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two block *
north of
ST. PAUL AND OMAHA DEPOT
yl-ood-Oin.
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