Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 20, 1881, Image 5

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    FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
FINANCIAL.
NEW YORK , October 19.
MONET.
Money closed at 3 j > er cent.
Exchange closed firm at 4 81@4 85.
OOVKIlNMKNTfl.
Governments closed steady ,
Cnircncy G's .130 bid
4's coupons 116 bid
4J' coupons 113 bid
Urs continued 1 OOi bid
6's continued 1 00 | bid
11A11.IIO.M ) I10N1IH ,
Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows :
Union firsts . 1 1C (3U ( 10 }
Union land grants 1 13(3)1 ( ) 14J
Sinking funds 1 20 bid
Centrals 11C bid.
STOCKS.
The stock market to-day was weak and
on a decline ; during the greater part busi
ness was on n reduced scale , and dealings
were attended with comparatively little
animation. There was firmer feeling and
Homo recovery in prices In late transaction -
tion ? , butia | a rule the elonnjr quotations
fhweil a decline for the day of 1@1J per
cent.
cent.Tho
The follow inc tire the clo < nni ? bids :
A&TH r.O MLSJbW.10
Preferred . . . . ! > 0 Mo Puc 1019
B & o 152 N.J.c 93
Canada So 573 NY C 13Gi
OC&IC 20 ] NYLlev 110
0 C ft G , 50 Northwestern . .122J
Central Pa 93 $ Preferred . . . . 132
0 it A l : > 7 $ Northern Pa. .
C C C i 1 034 Preferred. . . 77f
D&UCi . . 82 $ Omaha 40 |
DLk W 121 Preferred. . . . 103 ]
Erie 433 Oregon Nav. . . . Ifin
E & W 43 Pacific Mall. . . . 4 ! ) }
Adams 145 Rook Island. . . . 132 }
Wells & Fargo.13-1 St Paul 107J
American 03 Han Francisco , , 43
United States. . 714 Preferred. . . . 08
H&StiT ! IOJ 1st preferred..lOr >
Preferred..112 { StPM AM..103
111 Cent 128 ? T U k B 21J
J B & W 4U Union Pacific. .118
K&T TJi Wnbiwh . . . .48
L8 ,118 Preferred. . . . 88J
Mich Cent . . . . 88 W U 85
Tex Pac 51
HINIXd STOCKS.
Following are the closing sales of
mining stocks at the New York mining
exchange :
Big Pitts 85 Con. Va 2.10
Hull Dog 02 . LaCrosse 22
Bradshaw. 07 Oriental & M . . 81
Imperial 23 Silver King. . . 49
Hibeniia 31 Southern Bellell25
CHICAGO MO.NKr SJAIIKKT.
CHICAGO , October 19.
The demand for money was active gen
erally , and rates were strong at G@7 per
cent for lari'e and 8 per cent for small
amounts. Eastern exchange between city
banks was firmer at GOc discount per
$1,000. The clearings of the associated
banks were 59,700,000. The movement of
currency to the interior was light.
Omalm 'Wholesale Market-
OFFICE OF THE OMAHA BKB , )
Wednesday livening , October 19. J
The grain market was veryquict to-day ,
very little of importance transpiring.
Provisions were steady and but few
changes in prices took place.
Apples were a little lower than yester
day.
Celery declined 5c.
In drugs wo note an advance of lOc for
morphine.
j Hides , furs , etc. , quiet and unchanged ,
! Tallow advanced jc.
i No other changes worthy of note oc-
1 . curred.
'
Local Uraln Dealings.
* . WHEAT. Cash No. 2,1 1GJ ; cash
/ No. 8.1 03 : rejected f 2ic.
BARLEY. Cash No 2 , 95c ; No. 3 ,
80c.
80c.BYE.
BYE. Cash , 91c.
COBN. Cash No. 2 , 4GJc.
OATS. Cash. 34i < \
Livestock.
. ' AT OMAHA STOCK TAHD3 ,
Cattle Good shipping , $4 00 ; fat cows
a - , and heifers. § 2 75@3 00.
[ ' Hogs Mixed packing , 8G 00@G 45.
Slieop Slaughtering in demand at S3 00
@ 3 75 per 100 Ibs gross.
Provisions.
FLO UK Spring wheat , straight grade ,
$326@37i > ; patent , $3 75@4 50 ; winter
wheat straight grade ? 3 85@4 25 ; patent ,
$4 50@4 'JO ; graham rye , § 2 75 ; Wheat ,
$3 00.
* RYE FLOUB S3 25.
A. MILLSTUFFS Bran , per cwt. 90c.
'T i ncreeningfl , per cwt. SOc ; shorts , pel
> ? cwt 1.00 ; chopped feed , per cwt. 1 20 ; mca
i X bolted , yellow. 1 40 ; white. 81 7' > .
POTATOES In car lots , 1001 OS ,
/ Salt Lakes , 1 25@1 35.
SWEET POTATOES-Genuine Jer
sey , 5o per lb. , very active at o@Gc per
pound.
POULT11Y Live chickens per dozen ,
82 flO@2 7.r ) .
t PJIAIHIE CHICKENS-S2 50@3 00
f per dozen.
H1 WILD GEESE 2 75350.
' " WILD JJUCKS-1 50@2 00.
EGGS Firm ; 18@20c.
BUTTEB ClioiceBcarceat20@30poor ; ,
no market : creamery , 30@3. > c.
APPLES i Good , Bound , very scarce
at 84 CO per bbl.
t HONE ir California white clover in
comb , 21@25c.
LEMONS Steady ; per box , 31000 ;
Finest Messina oranges 88 00 repacked.
, , PEACHES-SI Sr.per basket.
CALIFOKNIA PEAllS-Perbox , 6350
< 2rl 00.
BEESWAX Yellow , 18@20c.
ONIONS 1 fid ® ! 00 per bushel.
CABBAGE SI 00@2 00 per dozen , as
"cjKAr&EKHIES-Per bbl. , 88 00 ®
850.
CELERY Per doz , , 60@C5o.
Grocers List.
COFFEE. itio , tair , KUc : Bio , goml ,
14c ; Bio , prime to choice , 14c ; Old gov'l
Java ; 2CJ@28ic , Mocha , 28ic ; Arbuckle's :
TEAS. Gunpowder , good , 45@55c
Choice , G0@75cj Imperial , gooil , 40@15c
Choice , G0js75o ( ; Young Hyton , good , 3G@
fiOc ; choice , U5c@Sl 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf
3. " > c ; Japan , choice , G0@75c ; Oolong , go.xi
a5@40 ; Oolong , choice , -10@35j Souchong
good , y5ffilOu ( ; choice. 35u)45c. ( )
SUGABS. Cut loaf , lljc : Crushed
lljc ; Granulated , lie ; Powdered , 114 >
Tine powdered , ll'Jc ; Standanl Coffee A
lOJc ; New York Confectioner's Stnndnn
A , lOic ; Goixl A , lO c ; Prairie Extra C
SYRUPS. Sugar house , bbls , 50c ; ha !
bli , 52o ; kegs , 4 * callons , 52 50 ; choice
table syrup , SOc ; Half bbls , S3c ; kegHS2 50
SPICES. Pepper , 20 ; Allspice , 20o
Cloves , 45c ; Nutmeiff , 8100 : Cassia , 25c
Mace 8100.
SODA. Dwipht's lb papers , 83 00 ; De
land do , S3 00 ; Church1 * , 3 00 ; Keg soda
STABOH. Pearl , 4ie : Silver Gloss , 8J
@ 8Jc ; Corn Starch , 8 @ 9c ; Excelsio
Gloss. 7cj Corn. 7Jc.
SALT. Dray loads , per bbl , 1 95 ; Ash
ton , In sacks , 3 60 ; bbls dairy CO , 5s , 3 45
bblsdairv. 100. 8 . 305.
DRIED FRUITS Choice halves ,
> ew
Sic"Currants ; , 7@7ic ; ; Blackberries , ' new
15o ,
CHEESE Pull Cream , 15cj Par
Skim , lljc.
WOODENWARE Two hoop .
1 95 ; three hoop palU , 2 20 ; No. 1 tubs
9 60 ; No , 2 tubs , , 8 60 ; No. 3 tuba , 7 60
Ii
pioneer wMhbonrd * , 1 85 ; Double Cruwn ,
a.IKh WclllnickcU , 325.
LHAD-lUr , $1 03.
MATOHKS-1'er caddiel l > 0c ; round
cme" , S7.fi. " > ! Minivro CMC' , 8. " > .10.
PROVISIONS llreakfwit Imcon. 14 *
slioica lanl , ISJoj dried Ixsef , 14cj } dhnulil-
en , cnnviwcd 9oj hums , cnnvnsseU 14o ;
bacon , side * WJo
XKW 1'tCKLr.S-Medlnm , In barrels
$9 M ) : do in 1mlf 1.1.1" , 5 25 ; smalli , In 1.1)1- .
11 50 ; do , In half bbl. . 07f > ! dicrklnn , In
bbl , 13 00 : ( Jo , in half bbl , 7 00.
VINKOAll 1'tiro api > lo extra , Ific ;
I > uro ixpiilo. 13o ; I'twang pure npple , lOc.
HOMINY Now , 5 00 nor bbl.
HKANS-Mcdhun , hand picked § 37fi
per bushel.
HOPE Swl ! , i Incli and larger , Die ; 1
Inch , ! ) Vc ; 1 Inch , lOJt.
SOAPS Kirk's Savon Imperial , 3 GO ;
Kirk'fl satinet. 3 GO ; Kirk's standard , 3 50 ;
Kirk's white lUis lan , 5 fiO : Kirk's Uutoco ,
2 So : Kirk's Prahio Queen , (100 ( cakes ) , 3
JO ; Klrk'd magnolia , 4 SO.
UANUIjKS Boxes , 40 Ibi , 1C. or , S ,
lGclmxe8 ; 40 Ibs. , 10 oz. , Gi. IGc.
TiYJi American , 3 40 : Greenwich , 840 !
Western , 2 75 : North Star , 2 50 ; LewiV
lye , 1 GO ; Jewell lye , 275.
POTASH Pcnmylvnula cans , 4 do * . ,
In case , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. In case ,
1 DO ; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case , 1 60.
FIELD SHKD lied clover , choice
new , S ( ! 00 per bushel : mammoth clover
low , 87 00 ; white clover , new , 814 00
1 nlfa clover , new , 512 BOj nlsike , now ,
* 1. > 00. Timothy , good , new , S3 00 ;
) \\\o \ \ groWi extra clean , 81 60 ; blue gnu , * ,
lean , SI > ! orchard KTAS. , ? 3 PO rd to | > ,
holce , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri ,
Oc ; millet , German , $100 to 81 2u ;
lun arian , SOc.
UKDOKSKKD OsflRO oranse , 1 to fi
iiuhcK § . " ) 00 ; osiigo oranfje , 10 bunholn or
iver. S-l fiO ; honey locust , per lb. , 3Scj per
00 Ibi. , Sitf 00.
KISII Family white fish , 00 lb hf bbl- ,
3 7fi ; No , 1 white flub , 00 lb hf bbls , 0 30 ;
so. * 1 white fish , in 10 lb kits , 1 00 ; family
0 lb kits , 75c ; New Holland hcrriiiff. per
ceg , 13,1 ; Rueaian nardines , 7fic ; Colui"-
) la river nalmon , per lOOlbs , 8 00 ; George's
lank codfish , Go ; Gen. boneless codlish ;
tjc ; boneless fifth , 4Jc.
MACKEUKL HalfbblsmeBsmackerel ,
00 Ibs , $1250 ; hfbbl No. lex shore do ,
.00 Ibs , 0 00 ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100
I ) * , 3 B5 ; mess mackerel , 12 lb kits , 2 25 ;
< b. 1 ex shore , 12 lb do , 150 : No. 1 shore ,
.2 lb do , 1 00 : fat family , 10 lb do , 75c.
CANNED GOODS Oysters , 2 lb
Field's ) , per case , 84 20 ; do 1 lb ( Field's ) ,
> er case , 2 50 : do 2 tb ( Standard ) , per cose ,
1 90 ; do 1 lb ( standard ) , per case , 2 50 ; do
2 lb ( slack ) , per case , 2 75 ; do 1 lb ( slack ) .
> cr case , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon , 1
b , per dozen , 1 G0@l 79 ? do21b , per dozen i
J 55. Sardines , small f-sh , imported , _ ono >
quarter boxes per box , 14Jc ; American ,
inarter boxes per box , lie ; do half boxes' ,
ler box , 21ie. Lobsters , 1 lb per dozen ,
L80. Tomato 8 , 230 ; do 3 lb per
case , 310 ; Corn , 2 lb ( Mountain )
ler cose , 3 70 ; soaked com , 210 ; do
2 lb ( Yarmouth ) , per ca e , 3 75 ;
string beans , per case , 2 25 ; Lima beans
ier case , 220. Succotash per case , 225. _
Peas , common , per case , 2 00 ; peas , choice ,
: > cr case , 4 50. Blackberries , 2 Ib , per case ,
J80j strawberries , 2 Ib , per case , 2 75 :
raspberries , 2 lb , per case , 2 76@3 00.
Damsons , 2 lb , per case , 2 45. Bartlett
j > ears per case , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortleber
ries per case , 2 80. Egs plums , 2 lb per
cj e , 3 50 : do , choice , 2 lb , per case. 4 50.
urrcen ( 'ae9,2 ( lb per case , 3 50 : do choice , ' 2
Ib per case,4 50. Pine Apples , 2 lb , per case ,
4 00(3)5 ( ) 75. Peaches , 2 lb per case , 310 :
do 3 lb , case , ( i 00@G 50 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 lb , per
0386,385 ; do pie , G lb , per dozen , 3 60.
ItlCE CarolinaJ8@8ic ; Louisiana , 7J
( SSic.
1'EANUTS Roasted , choice , red Ten
nessee , 9c per lb ; fancy white , lOc per lb ;
r.vv white Virginia raw , lOc ; roasted ,
Hie.
Dry Goods. '
BROWN COTTONS. Euckeyo L L
7c ; Continental C , do , Sc ; Crescent LL
( rtc ' ; Crescent O 7c ; Crescent B 73c ;
C'resccnt A Sc ; Graniteville LL G\o ; In
dian Head 7 c ; Lawrence LL , G3c ; Ports
mouth P , do , 4\c ; Utica C a\c \ ; Wiuthrop
L , do , 73c : Wachusctts Vic.
BLEACHED COTTONS Altoona 3-4
Gc ; Auburn A 44 SJc ; Ballard\ale 4-4
( iic ; Dairy Cloth 5Jc ; Fairmont 4-4 GJc ;
Fruit 4-4 lOJ ; Hone4.4,8o } ; Lonsdalo 4-4
9Jc ; New York Mills 4-113c ; Pocossett O
4-4 8\c. Wamsutta. 4-413c.
PRINTS. Allen's fancy , GJc Ameri
can do , Clc ; Aniold's do , 7c ; American
doGcBerhn ; solid colorsGc.ConestogadoGJc
Cochico robe , 7c ; Freeman rojje , ,0c ;
Dunnell do , 7c ; Eddvstone do GCJ
Hannony , 5 jc ; HartclGic ; ; Knickerbocker ,
6ic ; Gloucester do , GJc ; Hamilton , 6Jc'
Hamilton do , 7c ; Marlboro do , 5c ! ; South-
bridge do , 5Jc ; Sprague do , 5io ; Simp
son's solid black , GJc ; Simpson's mourning ,
7c. Southbridge do , GJc ; Regatta' do , 5c ;
Pacific do 7c ; Spropto do , flic ,
Manchester , 7c ; Pacific , 7c ; Sprague ;
GJc ; Southbridge , GJc ; Mystic , 6Jc ; Herri-
mailc shirting , Gc ; Wnehington oil colors ,
9c.
9c.CAMBRICS
CAMBRICS Garner , 5c ; Harmony B ,
6c ; Hookselt , 5c ; Keystone Glove Finish ,
5Jc ; Wa'hington , 5c.
CORSET JEANS Androscoggin sat-
teen , 8Jj ; Lockwood do. ir ) ; Naumkeag
do. , S c ; Rockport , 7ic.
TICKING Amoskcag- . 0. A. , 170 ;
Albany S. A. X. , 174c ; Cordis A. C. . ,
17ic ; CordiB , B. B. , 'JJc ; Conestoga , R. C. ,
RedStripe.lGic ; Conestoga , C. C. A. , fan
cy , 14c ; Conestoga , JC. C , A. , 14c ; Conestoga -
toga , 4-4 , Gold Me Idc ; Conestoga ,
17Jc ; Easton , B. , 9\c " \ ; Hamilton , 1) . , HJ ;
Hainilton regular , 13jc ; Hamilton II. ,
] ljc ; Omegasuperior extra , 27c ; Omega
medal , 2oc ; Omega A CA , fancy stripe ,
18c ; Omega A 4-J , IGc ; Omega A g , 13 ;
Pearl River , IGJc ; Shetucket , S. , 10 > c ;
Shetuckut , S. S. , 12o ;
OIL CLOTH 5-4 wood , 83 00 ; 5-1
Lincy marble , 83 00 ; 5-1 white marble ,
82 85 ; G 4 wood , 83 GO ; G-4 fancy maible ,
00 G-4 white marble 83 85 5-1
84 ; - , ; - mo-
Kaic , § 3 00 ; G-4 mosaic , 81 00.
DENINS Amoskeag blue and brown ,
IGc ; IJeavor Creek , A. A. , blue and brown ,
14Jc ; Boavcr Creek , 1 ! . B.bluo and brown
13c ; Beaver Creek , C. C. , blue an <
brown , 12jc ; Everett D. D. , blue and
brown , 15j ; Haymakers blue nnd brown ,
OJc ; Otis , A. X. A. , blue , 15c ; Otis 15. B.
blue , 14 ; Otis C. C. , blue , 13c ; Pearl
River blue and brown , 15Jc.
DUCKS Arlington stripe , 18i ; Boston
checks , KUc ; lionton XX drab. 12io ; Bos i-
ton XXX bro. , 13Jc ; Boston XXX drab ,
13Jc ; Bo < ton 0. H.bro. , lOJc ; Boston XX ,
bro. , 12Je ; Brstiarck atripe , 17Jc ; Boatot
stripes , 13ic ; Dundee stripes , 18c ; Fol !
River , lljc ; Hamden O. O. , lOJc ; Lion
Blue , 15Jc ,
STRIPES American , lOcj Amoskeag ,
HJc : Dexter A. , 14c ; Mechanics. Sc
Omega , lie ; Otli B. B. , lOc ; PHUheld , 7c
Uncasville , 9@9Jc.
COTTONADES Angora , D. & T. , 25c
A. Y. A. , 2Gn : Bell , 18c ; Bridgcwater , lc ! ) ,
Catitol , 18c ; Charter Oak. 18c ; Everett ,
heavy , 20c : Everett , medium , 15c ; Farm
er's 22Jc ; Lewiston 10 or. , 2.5c ; NowYo.k
mills checks 18 ; New York mills proof ,
22lc ; Wlcklow.lSJo : Union Pacific , 18c
Whittend..n , D. & T. , SOc ; York , light
weight , 12c.
SHEETINGS AndroscogKin.O-lbrown
23oi do 10-4 do , 2Go ; Pepperell's 0-J brown
25c ; do 10-1 do , 24c : Alexondria , 41
inch , bleached , 13o ; Androscoggin 9-4
bleached , 2Gc ; do 10-4. bleached , 29c
Pepperoll , 9-4 , bleached , 25o'j do 10
bleached , 27Jc.Hides
Hides , F-urc , Etc.
HIDES Green butcher's hide , 7J ; green
cured hides. 8Jc ; green salt , p rt cured
hides , 8@Ric ; dry flint , sound , 13@14c ; drv
calf and kip , 12@lSc ; dry salt hides.sound
ll@12c ; green calf. wt. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 10@llc
green calf , wt , under 8 Iba , per skin , f'Oc
green pelts , 81 00@115 ; green lamb skins
$110@125 ; damagetl'hides ' , two-third rate
( cut scored and ono grub , classed two
thirds rate , ) branded hides 10 per cent , off
Coon skins , No. 1. 45c ; No. 2 , SOc ; No. a
20 , ; No , 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , We ; No. 2
SOc ; No. 3 , 15c ; No.4 , 6c. Fox , No. 1
GOc ; No. 2 , 2oc. Skunk , No. 1 , black
We ; short Btriiie , 40o- narrow atripo 25c
broad tripe , 10c. | Tallow , Gc.
Wool.
Merino unwashed , light , 14@lGc ; heavy
13@15c ; medium unwashed , light ; 18@20o
ub.wft lied , cholco , 32ci fair , SOc ; dingy
ml w. , 28c ; bnrry , black and oottcd wools
2gGc ( less
Horsei nnd Muei. (
The market is briik and Ml grades are
elllncwcll at a cllght advance in piico * .
'ho demand for cootl horses exceeds the
upply considerably. Prices range as fol.
ows :
Fine ulngle drivers , S150. to SOO. ; Extra
Iraft horsci < , 8175. to 225. > Comtnon draftier
ior es , 8100. to 1M ) . : Extra fann hordes ,
110. to 125.5 Common to peed fann her es
90. to 8100. ; F.xtra plugs , 8 0. to 75. ;
Jommon plugs , 820. to 840.
MULES. 16 to 15J hands ( extra ) , 8125.
n ISO. ; 14J to 15 hands , $100. to 140. ;
4 to 111 handx , 870. to 100. ; 13 } to 14
lands , $00 , to 76
Drun.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Acid
JaxlH > lic , 60c ; Acid , Tartarlc , 6.rx ! : BaUam
Jopabia , per lb , 70c ; Bark , Sassafras , per
b , 12o ; Calomel , per lb , 70c ; Clnchonidla ,
icr o , 75c ; Chloroform , j > er lb , 90c ;
Jovcr's powders , per lb , 81 40 ; Epsom
alts , per lb , SJoj Glycerine , pure , per lb ,
4c ; Lead , Acetate , 'perlb , 22c ; Car
) onoil , 110 ° , per gallon , lUc ' ; do 160 ° ,
' - - ' ' ' '
lergal ,
Jjlllllll , Ct * 'U , V llllllllf , ? VU , I. * < I . WAI ,
: S.perozS200j Potassium , lenlidc.pcr lb ;
> 2 , 60 ; Salacin , i > cr oz , 35c ; Sull'lmto of
Morphine , per oz , 83 75 ; Sulphur flour ,
> er lb , 4c : Strvchnlno. ucr oz , 81 60c.
Lumber.
FENOING-No. 1 , 12 to 20 ft , $20 00 ;
No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft. , 1 ! ) 00 ; sheeting diesscd ,
f o. 1 , 18 00 ; No. 2 , 10 00 ; common boards ,
Iros-cd. 20 00.
FRAMING 1C ft. and under , per M ,
2000 ; 10 ft. studding , 22 00 ; 22 ft. 22 00 ;
" ! 4 ft " 50u
FINISHING No. 1. finish 11 , H and
2 inch , 850 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch 845 00 ;
No. 2 , linNh 11 , 14 nnd 2 Inch. 81500 : No.
J finish , 1 Inch , 840 00 ; No , 3 finish , liiwh ,
83500 ; O. G. battens per 100 feet lin. ,
8100 ; well curbing , 822 00 ; rough i mid 2
ncli battens per 100 feet HP. . SOc.
STOCK BOARDS A slock , S40 00 ; S
15 00 ; C , 830 00 ; common stock , 822 50.
FLOORING No. 1 , $40 00 ; No. 2 ,
(5 ( 00 ; No , 3 , $22 00 ; yellow pine , No. 1 ,
$40 GO.
SIDING-NO , i , $24 oo ; NO. 2 , 52200 ;
No. 3 , 818 00.
SHIP LAP Plain , $22 00 ; 0. G. No. 1 ,
$32 00 ; No. 2 , 822 00.
CEILING 82J 00$37 00.
LATH AND SHINGLES A storbost ( )
HliliiKle * , 83 85 , No. 2 , 82 50 ; No. 3 , 82 00.
Lath , 83 50.
Building Material.
LIME Per barrel , 81 35 ; bulk pcrbu. ,
S5c. Cement , bbl , 82 50. Iowa plaster.
bbl , 82 50. Hair per bu. 35c. Tarred
felt 100 Ibs , 83 50. Straw board. 8 00.
PAPER Straw paper , 3jc | ; rag paper ,
4c ; dry goods paper , 7c ; manila paper , lOc ;
news paper , Sc
COA1.T-Cumberland blacksmith , $12 ;
Morris Run Blossburg , 812 ; Whitebreast
lump , 80 ; Whitebreast nut , 80 ; Iowa
lump , $ G : Iowa nut SO : Rock Springs , 88 ;
Anthracite , all sires. S12 50.
Heavy Hardware List.
Iron , rates , 83 30 ; plow steel , cast , 7Jo ;
cast tool do. 15@20 wagon spokes , set.
2 25@3 00 ; hubs , per set , 1 25 ; felloes , jBawed
dry , 140 ; tongues , each , 70@83oAywlc8 ,
each , 7oc ; snuaio nuts , per H > , 7 < < jjllc ;
washers , per lb , 8@18c ; rivets , | > er lb , lie ;
coil chain , per lb , G@12o ; malleable , Sc ;
ion wedges , Gc ; crowbars , Gc ; harrow
teeth , 4c ; horseshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; spring
steel. 7@8c.
NAILS 10 to 20d. 3 50 ; 8 to 10 , 3G5 ;
finish , 4 05 ; Sd finish , 4 90 ; Gd finish , 5 15 ;
half kegs , lOc extra.
SHOT. Shot , 81.85 ; Buck shot , 82.10 ;
Oriental Powder , kegs , SG.40 ; do. , half
kegs , S3.4Sfdo. , quarter kegs , 81.88 ; Blast
ing , ketra. 83.35 : Fuse , oer 100 feet 60c.
Paints Oils and Varnishes.
PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omaha
P. P. , 7c ; white lead , O. P. & C. Co.pure ,
Gc ; Marseilles green , 1 to 5 lb cans , 20c ;
French zinc , green seal , 12c ; French zinc ,
red seal , lie ; French zinc , in varnish asst ,
20c ; French zince , in oil asst , 15c ; Raw
and burnt umber , 1 lb cans 12c : raw and
burnt Sienna , 13c : Vandyke brown , 13 * ;
refined lampblack , 12c ; coach block , lcc ;
h'ory black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussian
blue , SOc ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chrome
green , L. 1C & D. , 14c ; blind and shutter
green , L. M. & D. , 14c ; Paris green. 18c ;
Indian red , 15c ; Venetian red , 9c ; Tuscan
it. . ! , 22c ; American Venniliod , I. &P. , ISc ;
chrome yellow , L. , M. , O. & D. O. , 18c :
yellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , 10 ; patenl
iryer , Gc ; graining colors : light oak , dark
oat , walnut , chestnut and ash 12c.
DP Dalnt
White lead , ujc ; French line , lOc ; Paris
whiteing 24c ; whiting gilders , IJc ;
vi hi ting comu , lie ; lamj > black German-
bunu. 14c ; lampblack , orainary < , 8c ; Prus
sian nine , 45c ; ultramarine , 18c ; Vandyke ,
brown , 8c ; umber , burnt , 4c ; umber , raw ,
Ic ; sienna , burnt , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4o
Parkgreen genuine , 35c ; Paris green com' !
25o ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chrom-
green K. , 12c ; vennillion , Eng. , 70c ; vcr
million , America , 18c ; Indian red , lOc ,
rose pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Cookson's
' i c : Venetian red Am. , 13c ; red lead , 74c ;
chrome yellow , genuine , 20o ; chrome vol.
low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 3c ; ochre ,
French , 2 c ; ochre , American , Uc ;
Winter's mineral. 2Jc ; lehlgh brown , 246 :
Spanish brown. 24c ; Prince's mineral Sc ;
VARNISHES Barrels per gallon.
Furniture , extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1 ,
SI ; fiuniture , U , 85c ; coach , extra , 8140 ;
Coach , No. 1 , 31 20 ; Dainar , 81 60 ; Japan ,
70c ; asphaltum , 70c ; shellac , 83 50 ; hard
oil finish. 8130.
OILS-110'carbon pergallon , lljc ; 160 *
Leadlight , per gallon , 12fc ; 176' headlight
pergallon , 10c ; cryfctoline , per gallon , ' 'Oo
linseed , raw , pergallon. G4cj Linseed , boil
ed , per gallon , G7c ; lard , winter Htr'd , per
gallon , 105 No. 1 , 75c , No. 2 , GOc ; castor ,
XXX. per gallon , 1 SOc , No. 3,1 07 ; sweet
per gallon , 85c ; sperm , W. B. , per gallon ,
$ ' 3j ; fiishW.B. , pergallon , C0cnpatftfont ;
extra , per gallon , 75c , No. 1 , 03 ; lumber ! ,
eating , zero , per gallon , SOc , summer , ISo
golden machine. No. 1 , pergallon , 35c , No ,
J , 28c ; spenn , signa' ' , per gallon , SOc ; tur"
] > etitine , per gullon. G4c ; naptha , 74 dec ,
I er gallon 20a , G3 dctr. 20c.
Liquor.
ALCOHOL 187 proof , 82 35 per
uine gallon , extra California spirits ,
187 proof at 130 per proof gallon
triple refined spirits. 187 proof , 81 21 ; per
proof gal re-distilled whiskies , $100@150 ;
fine blended , 81 60SJ2 ( 60 ; Kentucky hour
bens , 82007 OOj Kentucky and Pennsyl
vania ryes , 32 00 ( 7 00.
BRANDIES Imported , fO 00@1GOO ;
domestlo 1 40@4 00.
GINS Imported , 4 60@G 00 ; domestic
1 40(3)3 ( ) 00.
HUMS Imported , 4 50@G 00 ; New
England. 2 OOfi ? ! 00 ; domestic. 1 50@3 50 ;
J'EAOH AND APPLE BRANDY
1 75@4 00.
CHAMPAGNES Imported per case ,
SO 00@31 00 ; American , per case , 12 00@
1800 ,
OLAKETS-Pcr case , 4 50@1G 00.
WINES Rhinewine , ier ca.se , 0 00@0
00 Catawba. per case 4 00(3)7 ( ) 00. *
Cigars and Tobaccoi.
GIGARS. Seeds,815.00 , : Connecticut ,
S25.00 ; Mixed , 635.00 ; Seed Havana , $50.00
Clear Havana , 876.00.
TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule >
2J lb , GOo ; Spotted Fawn. Glc ; Our Rope
G2u ; Star , pounds , 21 lb , butts , GOc ; Horne
Shoe , pounds , 21 Ib , butts. GOc ; Purity , 2-
lb. butts ; 52c ; Queen Bee , 2J lb , butts. 63c
Gilt Edge , pounds , 21 lb , butts , 67 ; Army
nnd Navy , pounds , 54c ; Bullion , pounds
fi8c ; Ix > rillard'8 Climax , jxiunds , G0c. >
FINE CUT In iiaiU. Hard to Beat ,
75o ; Golden Thread ) 70c ; Fountain , 80a
Favorite , G5c ; Jtocky Mountain , 5.r c
Fancy , GOo ; Daisy , 45c. In tin foil
Catlins O , S , , 2 oz packages , 5 lb boxes
per lb C5o ; Jxrillanl's Tiger , GOc.
SMOKING All grades Common , 25 to
33c. Granulated Blockwells Durham , K
oz51c ; Dukes Durham , 1C oz , 45c ; Heal o
North Carolina , 1C oz. 4(1 ( ; Seal of Ncbras
ka , 10 oz , 38c ; Ixino Jack , 4 oz , linen bag *
perlb , 91.35 ; Marburgs'Pack. 2 oz , tir
loll , B5cj Tiny Tall , G5c. . ' '
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH ,
Oonuoil BlufT * Mnrkot ,
COUNCIL Btcrra , Octolxjr 19.
Flour Manufacturctl by Crystal and
City Mills. 3 76(34 ( 60 : KMISM and Mil.
ouri flour , 3 50 ® 1 25 j graham , 3 76 ; r > c
flour , 3 40.
Bran and Shorts 17 00 per ton ,
Chop Corn 23 60 per ton.
Wheat-No. 2,81 22@1 25 ; No. 3 , 10. . ;
ectod , 85.
Corn-No. 2 , 62 , wjecto * W ) .
Oats--No. 2 , 40c : rejected , 3.x ) .
Barley No. 2. 90c ; No. 3 , 75c.
Hay-6 ROC0 00.
Wood-C 00@8 00.
Live Hofi 25@5 50. k
Cftttlo-Jjhippinif , 400(5)500 ( ) ; milch
ows 3000(3115 ( OU per head ! butchcn
lock , 2 76@3 00.
Sheci ) 1 005 00.
G Hulcs-6c : G S hides , Sc.
Wool 15J5.
Butter 25c.
Eggs 20c.
Potatoes 1 001 20 ; sweet , 4@5c.
Onlons-l 25 ® ! 40.
Grand Junction Marlcot.
GIUNO JU.NCTIOX , la. , October 19.
Eggs 14c.
Butter 13e.
OhicnijoCIIICAOO. . October 19.
On 'Change to-day the grain markets
were unwilled but weaker The receipts
if grain were 581 car loads , embracing 210
f wheat , 2iJ ) of corn , 38 of oats , 12 of
rye and 29 of barley.
Corn A fair buslncw was transacted
and the feeling was steadier. Speculators
vero inclined to trade considerably , being
avorcd with orders on both I cal and out-
ido account : shipping demand fair ; prices
vcro easier during the early part of the
session ami reccdeil Jc , but rallied again
and ruled llrm to the close. Market
closed about Jc higher on the regular board
nnd on cell at Gljc for November , C3o for
December , GOjc for the yearC9io | for May ,
! 31@G3fic for January ; rejected , fairly ac
tive at 5Sc. , , ,
Flour Quiet and but little doing ;
common to choice western spring , 4 50 ( 1
0 76 ; Minnesota , 625@7 75 J patents , 670
@ 5 90 ; winter brands , G 50 S 76.
Wheat During part of the session there
was a fair demand , but generally the ni r
cet ruled quiet , with n steady shrinkaK"
n prices from the opening , though late in
.ho session the feeling was steadier. OJTer-
ngs to sell were fair , and as there was no
pccial urgency to the demand , prices re
ceded with but slight fluctuations , j.@ljo !
per bushel. Toward the close the inarkrt
rallied again on reports of rain in the
lorthwest and finally closed about Jc
ligher on the regular board , and on call at
1 353 for November ; 1 379@1 37J for De
cember ; 1 34J for the year ; 1 38ft for /an-
uary ; No. 3 spring , nominal at 1 20.
Oats Firm and slightly improved but
not much doing. The market closed t
"i3Jc for November , G4c for December ,
34lo for January , 47jc for May ,
llyo Quiet nnd slightly lower ; demand
light ; No. 2 , 1 04J for November , 1 OOJ
for December.
Barley Dull ; No. 2 , 1 00 for October
and November ; 1 07 for December.
Pork Steady and in moderate request ;
ineas closed on call at 17 00 17 10 for No
vember ; 1830@18321 for January ; 1817
for February.
Lard Steady and active ; closed at
11 70 for November ; 11 83 for December ;
12 00@12 00\12 \ 05 for January ; 11 50 for
February ; ll 274 for March ; 11 50 for
May.
Bulk Meats Quiet ; but little doing ;
short ribs , 8 03 fur-November ; 875 for De
cember 00 for January.
Whisky Quiet at 1 17.Bcc'ts.
Bcc'ts. Shipm'tH
Flour . 29,825 14951
Wheat . 40,935 33.008
Corn . 220,412 35,337
Oats . 61,278 40.272
Rye . 13,871 14,419
Barley . 36,783 27,484
- . o .
Chicago JUve Stock.
CHICAGO. October 19.
Cattle Receipts for to-day Were 00,000
head ; shipments , 2,000 head ; brisk
demand for prime cattle ; nine cars of
1,500 to 1.G40 lb. cattle sold at 7 35ff)7 ( ) 374 ;
n few cars nt the latter ; medium to choice
shipping 5 60@G 25 ; common to fair ,
4 25@5 40 ; butchers 2 00@4 25 ; stockere
and feeders. P 00@4 00 ; range cattle firm ;
Texans , 3 60@3 90 ; half-breeds and na
tives , 3 75@4 05.
Sheep Receipts , 1,300 head ; shipments
400 head ; demand fair nnd market firm
on bestbut quite weak on common to fair ;
territory sheep 2 25@3 00 ; good o
choice Colorado * 3 60@3 85 ; fair to prime
natives 4 00@5'00.
Hogs Receipts for to-day were 20,000
head ; shlpmcnts,2,500 head ; quality good ?
market dull and 10@15 cents lower , clos
ing very weak with many hogs unsold
mixed packing , 6 90@G 50 : choice heavy ,
G 00@7 20 ; light , G 00@G 30 ; culls iani
4 00.
grassers ,
_ _ _
St. Iiottla Prodnoe-
Sr. Louis , October 19.
Flour Dull and lower ; market closet
firmer.
Wheat No , 2 red , 1 14 * bid for cash.
1 4Gfl for November ; 1 50JJ for December
1 53J for January ; No. 3 do , 1 374@1 37'
for November ; do , 1 271 28 bjd.
Corn Slow and lower ; G3c for cash *
G3ic for November ; GOJo for December
G8@G84c for January ; 74@74 u for May
Oats Lower and slow13Jo ; for cash
42Jc for November ; 4Gjo [ for December :
COjo for May.
Rye Lower nt 1 03J.
Barley Quiet and unchanged.
Lead Dull at 4 85 bid.
Butter Unchanged.
EffgHUnchangcd
Whisky-Steady at 1 14.
Pork Dull and unchanged ; only asmnl
trade ; 18 23 for cash ; 18 60187rfor
February.
Lard Nominal ,
Reo'tn. Shipm't *
Flour . 5,000 0,000
Wheat . 17,000 11,000 ,
Corn : . 19,000 21,000
Oats . 5,000 , 3,000
Rye . 3000 . 10,000 ,
Barley. . . 1G,000
Clpioinnpti Produce.
CINCINNATI , October 19.
Mess Pork Jobhiuir , 1 ! ) 5019 76.
Lanl Quiet ; current make , 11 75.
Bulk Mcatu Quiet ; clenr olden ,
10 00 ,
Bacon Qnlot ; clear sides. 11 25.
Flour Finn ; family. 0 90 8 00.
Wheat Steady ; good red , \ 43 , ,
Corn Easier ; No. S mixed , 09c.
Oats Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 40ic ,
Rye-Steady ; No , 2 , 1 16J.
Barley-Stronger ; No. 2 fall 1 12 < < yl 25
Whjsky Steady at 1 13.
. . . . . . *
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Now XnrJ { Jfrodnco
NEW YOUK , October ID.
Flou Dull and lower ; southern quiet
common to choice extr.i G 50@8 75.
Wheat Quiet and lower ; No. 3 rcc'
winter , 141i@14U ; No. 1 white , 1 45 ©
140J ; No. 2 Chicago and Milwaukee
1 391 41 ; No. 2 red. October , 1 49J
do November , I 50J@1 62.
Corn Dull and lower ; ungraded mixed
G5@7Uc ; No. 3 , ( 0c ; No. 2 white , 75 $
77c ; No. 2 , October , 70c.
OatH Cash No. 2 , higher ; options low
er ; No 1 white , 53c ; No. 2 do , 6152c
No. 1 mixed , 47o ; No. 2 do , 45 474
nixed western , 43 ( lGc.
Rye Firm and quiet at 1 03.
Barley Finn at 1 07.
Pork Dull ami nominally ; spot now
mesa , 18 60@18 75.
Lard Lesn active and lower ; 11 95 fo ;
cash ; 11 92J for October.
Beef Quiet and unchanged ,
Whisky-Nominal.
Baltimore Prodnoe.
BALTIUOIIE , October 19 ,
Flour Qulot.
Wheat No , 2 red winter tinner a
1 46il ( 4.1 ? for cash and October ; 1 473 ®
1 48 for November ,
Cora Mixed western quiet atG9@G9J
for cash and October. {
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Pcorin , Prodnco.
PtoniA , October 19.
Wheat- Receipts very llirhl ; millers are
ffering full Chicago and St. Ixniis prices
or winter and spring.
Corn CJitlct and cany , with little other
h.in local manufacturing demand ; high
nixed nnd No. 2 mixed , Me ; No. 3 , G2'c ;
o grade , t > 9a.
Oats Dull , weak and lower ; No. 2
, 45c.
Rye Dull and lower.
Barley Kirm but innctlvc ; buyers
cfuslni ; to pay prices asked.
High Wines-Steady at 1 15.
Rcc'tn. Ship's.
'
'heat 450 notio
Corn 01,200 57,000
) ats 13,850 , 49,000
lye 2,275 2,500
larlcy 1,050 1WO
Ugh wine * none G75
Liverpool Prodnoo.
I.IVKRPOOI , October ! ! .
Flour American , 10s t5d@13s
Wheat Winter , lOiCdlls 2d ; white ,
u 10d@ll < i 3d ; spring , Us lld@10s 5d ;
lub , Us Sd@llSd ,
Corn-5s lljd.
Pork 80s.
Lard GOs 3d.
Philadelphia Proiluoo.
1'lllMHKl.riliA , October 19.
Wheat Easier : 1 I ! > 8@1 4i ( for caOi
nd October ; 1 471 48 } for November.
Corn Finn ; G8G91c for cash and
) ctober ; 70cfor November.
Oats Firmer at 61@51Jc for cash ; MJo
i > r October.
Rye-Quiet at 1 08.
BittTalo Llvo StooV.
EAHT BUFFALO , October 19.
Hogs Lower ; receipts , 23 ; xhipmcnts ,
1 ; fair to good Yorkers , G 10 ( < $ G 55 ;
'ood ' medium weight * , G G0@0 70 ; best
ica > y , helit at G SO@G 90.
Toledo Pronnoo
Tot.r.no , October 19.
\\hcat-Dull ; No 2 red , 142 cash ; 143
or November : 1 43 ( ! for December ; 1 4UJ
or.Tanuarv ; No. 3 red , 1 19.
Corn Dull ; No. 2 , G3Jo for cash ; GGc
or December ; 624. ycir ! 71icforMay.
Oftts-CJuict ; No. 2 , 4Gc.
Eistliiborty Live Stock.
KAHTLiiiKHTr , Pa. , October 19.
Cattle Active on good ; slow on com-
non ; best SO 00@G GO ; fair to good 85 50 ®
85 75.
Hugs Steady ; receipts , 1,400 ; xhlpincnts
-.200 ; Philadelphia * , 7 00@7 25 ; best
Yorkers , G40GGO.
Sheep Dull.
New York Dry Gooda.
NKW YOUK , October 19.
As rogtrds now bushiest , it has been a
piietday with commission houses. The
narkct rot'inn the firmness of tone that
las prevailed for snmo tima past , and
stocks of desirable cotton and woolen
goods are remarkably light , an compared
vitli the corresponding timu in former
rears. The jobbing trade has been irregu
lar , and while there was a fair order do
nand , i > ernonal selections were compara
lively light.
CLAIM FOR CHARITY.
Help "Wanted for a House of
the "Good Shepherd. "
The attention of the bonovolout ,
and particularly of the Catholic coil
munity is directed to the arrival ii
this city of two ladica Of the order o
"Our Lady of Charity" commonly
known as the order of "Tho Qooi
Shepherd ; " whoso aim am
object are the rofornmtion
of fallen women , the pr <
viding a homo foroutcaat children anc
the sick and infirm aged of both BOXCB
Their institution in in Ottawa in th
Province .of Ontario , Canada ; andthi
year the failure of crops and tlio ex
tensive fires in that district burden
the institution with inmates , and tin
destitution that surrounds them call c
emphatically for relief that Rt. Ilev
Bishop O'Connor has granted thes
ladies permission to solicit aid throug ]
his vicariato. This is the first time
Bishop O'Connor has sanctioned out
aiders to collect in his jurisdiction
Those ladies stop at St. Catherine'
Academy , Eighteenth nnd Cass.
Belle Lottres Clnl ) .
The first rcgulixrjmeoting of this so
ciety for the present year occurm
Saturday evening , nt tha residence o
N. Sholton. Two original productions
were prcHontod. General Test read i
treatise on William Frederick Stueben
of r.iro literary merit. Frank Shelton
presented nn interesting paper 01
"Uses and Abuses of Newspapers. "
The club this year numbers twenty
live , of whom half are ladies. lion
J. L. Webster is president , Deputy
Marshal ( J , Stevenson , secretary am
critic , and Mrs. Wm. II , Burns
treasurer. The meetings are holt
every Saturday evening. The nex
meeting will bout the residence o
Wm. n. Burns , 810 Soutli Eighteentl
street.
> RILEY'S FROLIC.
Out on the War Path and
What Oamo of It ,
Ed. 0. Ililoy is making liiinsol
ratlior frequent in the noighborliooc
of Ilia homo on Jackson street , bo
tweunFiftoonthandSixtoenth.ItseoinB
thaat Tuesday evening ho waa elF o :
n wild jixmboroo ixnd inudo an attempt
to shoot the wife of D. W. Dodson , win
in ono of Hiloy'H neighbors Mra ,
Dodson waa standing onhorown porcl
nt the time mid calling to her husband
who was iusido the house tli.it gentle
man appeared with u club in his hand ,
Ililoy , it is charged , rnado an attomp
to shoot Dodson , who operated on him
with a club and left Inn
stretched on hia back. Yea
rday ] | there were Hoveral warrant
sworn out against lliley. \ coupl
signed by Dodson , charged will
threatening Dodaon'u life , and assault
ing and battering him. Another war
rant was Bworn out by 0. II. 1'itch '
which also charged Itiloy with assaul
and battery.
Oeorgo Walthen , the oxcellun ,
tuner of Pianoa , will bo homo fron
his Now York trip Friday/ ' Order
may bo left at Ilospo'n music store
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DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS
UOTJtLS. PllOrRTXTORS. TOWNS
AnLINQTON , J , Q. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Neb ,
CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Dlalr , Neb.
GRAND CENTRAL , D. T. PHILtlPS. Harvard , Neb.
DEPOT MOTEL. F. H. DADOTT , Norfolk , Neb.
WISNEfl HOUSE , PERRINE ORO3. , Wliner , Neb.
DHAPER HOUSE , O. WHIPPLE , Nlobrara , Neb ,
OREIQHTON HOUSE , P , D. THIDADEAU , Crelfihton , Neb.
CITY HOTEL , L.J.JOHNSON , Nemaha City , Neb ,
ARAPAHOE HOUSE , L. CLUTE , Arapahoe ,
CENTRAL HOUSE , JOHN COOPER , Onkdale , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. CLEMMON8 , Sew rd , .Veb.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , E. EVANS , O'.Velll , Neb.
NCLIQH HOUSE , W. D. MOUL70N , West Point , Neb
DORCHESTER HOTEL , A. 8. KINKLE , Dorchester , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , J. Q. MEAD , Nellch , Neb.
CENTRAL HOUSE , JAS. McKILLIP , York , Neb.
TUTTLE HOUSE , W. H. TUTTLE , Aurora , Ncli.
OAQE HOUSE , A. R. rjACE , Republican Valley.
DENVER HOUSE CAIRNS & WILLIAMS. Hftitlnc * , Neb.
SANDERS HOUSC , CHAS. E. McNISH , Friend , Neb.
WOODWARD HOUSE , WAREN WOODWARD , Exeter , Neb.
PACIFIC HOTEL , 8.J. PORTER , F-alrmont , Neb
E8TES HOUSE , N. T tSTES , Grnnd Island , Neb.
U. P. HOTEL , S. F. BERRY , qibbon , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F. W. WILM8 , Kearney , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , T. M. STONE , Orleans , Neb.
HOLLAND HOUSE , OEO. D. HOLLAND Red Clout ) , Neb ,
WILDER HOURE' THOMPSON REED , Wllber. Neb
OLUE VALLEY HOUSE , R. DAVI8 , Do Witt , Neb /
REYNOLDS HOUSE , Z. O , ROOKHOLD , Wymore , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , A. O , OAARPER , Hnrdy , Neb.
WESTERN HOUSE , E. FUNKHOU8ER , Chester , Neb ,
PACIFIC HOTEL , W. P. REN8HAW , Beatrice , Neb. '
SUMMIT HOUSE , 8WAN & BECKER , Creston , la.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. LUTTON , Vllll.cn , In.
PARK HOTEL , W. J. QARVIN , Corning , '
DURKE'8 HOTEL. E. R. DURKE , Carroll , lay
CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL , CHENEY BROS. , Mo. VMley , unc.frt
NEOLA HOTEL , F. 8IEVEHTZ , Neola , la.
CENTRAL HOUSE , 8. P , ANDERSON , Malvern , la.
EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emersrn , la.
[ B. it JiL U R. Central Nebraska. ]
3roenn & Speara Grain , Food and Coal
liohardH t Bro Ornin , Lumber , Coal and Live Stock
tf. P. Lundeon Ilcnl Estate , 11. &M. Lands , NotaryInsurnnco
Warner it Cheney Hard nnd Soft'Conl , Brick , Hair , Limo and Cement
3randhoofor it Co Badger Lumbar Yard
? . 0. Boll Lumber , Lime , Etc
3. M. Little Hardware , Sloven nnd Tinware
"Jewell " * Wright Hardware , Groceries , Boots , Shoes and Implements
I , H. Woolman Hardware , Stoves nnd Tinware
jO Count Bros Hardware , Stovea , Tinware and Queonswaro
3aor Bros Furniture , Undertaking A Upholstering
L'hilhp Ritger Agricultural Implements
D. Hutchison Agricultural Implements
Bidwoll & Chapin Implements , Wagons and Carriages
LJ. N. 331arth Musical Instruments and Sowing Machines
T. E , Phillips .Sewing Machines , Pianos , Organs , Etc
Bohling , MoiBsnor & Co General Merchandise
T. F. McCoiiaughy General Merchandise
John S. Knott General Merchandise
John Kerr Gonenil Merchandise
D. J. Colling Dry-Goods nnd Notions
Carl Ximmorer Dry-Goods , Clothing , Eto
J. M. Young & Bro Grocers
G. II. Wqolnmn Groceries and Provisions
C. 0. Wilcox Grocer
Mulihan & Co Grocery and Bakery f
Wm. Cochrano Jeweler. Clocks , Repairing , Eto
A. II. Westorvolt Newsdealers nnd .luwuloro , Agents BKK
Perkins' .Variety Uaair , Holiday Goods , Etc.
II. H. Bowkor Confectionery and Oystors-
J. M. Briloy Confectioner-
0. S. Hossor Books , News , Stationery , Cigars and Notions
A. D. WyckofF Druggist
0. A. Bccknr Boots , yhoes , Hats , Caps and Furnishing Goods
H. M. Miller Wind-Mills , Pumps , Corn-Shellcrs , Eto
J. J. Porter , M. D Physician and Surgeon
Dr. D. E. Sodgwick Physiaiun and Surgeon
A. R. Allen , M. D Physician nnd Surgeon
W. S. Sperry , M. D Physician and Surgeon
W. W. Giffon . ' Attorney at Law /
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Montgomery & Hnrlan . ' . . . . ' ' . * Attorneys at Law < 7 tl
Hon. D. T. Moore r.5. Attorney nt Law * '
Geo. B. Franco . - . . . . ' 11. . . .Attorney at Law , Collections , Etc ;
Scott & Frank * Attorneys at Law
S. H. Sodgwick Attorney nt Law
A. H. Campbell Broker
0. B. Allan ; Fire , Life and Accident Insurance
S. D. Joynoa . ' B. it M. Station Agent
J. E. Carter Singer Agency
L. J. Gandy Treasurer York County
A. B. Tutton Deputy County Clerk
E. E. Armor Superintendent Public Instruction York County
Mrs. M. J. Hammond ' . ' * . . ' Postmistress
JameaMoKillip Central House
0. Bauta Commercial House
C A. Dibble European Ilostaurant
Whidon & Armstrong The Weekly Tribune
Morgan , McClelland it Dayton The Yoro. Republican
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Clark Photographers
Ira A. Hart Harness and Saddles *
J. 'B. Farrcll Wagonmaker
0. S. Gilbert Auctioneer
A. Jnckott Billiard Hall
G. E. Marston Billiard Hall
IT. Jeffery Meat Market
M. Kennedy Now York Hotel.
Omaha , POLAOK
Cheyenne , , ,
Fall and Winter
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1 NEAIt FOURTEENTH ,
Buy the PATENT PROCESS
MINNESOTA FLOUR.
It always gives satisfaction , because it makes a
superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap
est Flour in the market. Every sack
warranted to run alike or
money refunded.
W. M. YATES , Cash Grocer.