Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 22, 1881, Image 5

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , OCTOBER 22 ,
FINANCE AND COMMERCE ,
FINANCIAL.
NEW YOUR , October 21 ,
KOMBT ,
Money closed 3 per cent ; highest point
to-day C per cent.
Exchange closed at 4 SOJ@I 81J.
OOVr.HNMKNTS ,
Governments closed firm.
\ Currency 68 130 bid
4's coupons . . . 1152 bid
4Vs coupons 112s bid
6s continued 101 bid
C's continued 1 OOJ bid
UAtUlOAl ) HONIH.
Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows :
Union firsts 1 10J@l 17
Union land grants 1 13 @l 1H
Sinking funds ' . . .1 22 bid
Ccntral J 115 @ 110
atoms.
The feeling of the cntiro market was
easy , and money was rendered easy by the
action of the treasury offering to redeem
the balance of the called sixes Railroad
lx > nds were In fair dem.ind , and Alton and
T ire Haute made the strongest advance ,
from 01 to 0(5. ( Stocks opened strong , with
rai advance until 1 p. in , , and then a de
cline. The closing was weak. The im
portant changes were in Alton and Two
Haute , which advanced 5 per cent.
Thu folloTvinc arc the closing bids :
A&TH 5(5 ( NY J3 1309
Preform ! . . . . 01 N.J.O
OH&Q I'M ( Northwestern . .123
J5C K&N. . . . 781 Preferred..132
O C & I : C. sol Northern Pa. 374
Central Pa ! > li Preferred . . , . 78i
CCC&I 5 > Omaha 40 ?
C& A 120 Preferred. . , .101 ?
D&KC : 12(53 ( Oregon Nav. . . 159
DL& W 12(53 ( Pullman P. C . 138
K&W 44 ? Pacific Mall. . . 4HJ
Krio 43g PD&E. . , 10
Adams 1-10 Hook Island. . . . 133
Wells & Fargo.131 StPaul 1073
United Stitea. . 72 StPM &M..102J
H&St.l OflJ San Francisco. . 43J
Preferred. . . . 112 Preferred. . . . 09J )
111 Cent 127 { 1st preferred..105
I1J& W 4 ! Tex Pao 51J
K&T 3IJ ! TD& B 22
LS 114 Union Pacific..1183
LNA& C. . (51 ( Wabash 48J
MLS&W. . . . 41H Preferred. . . . 87
Mn Pac 1041 W U. . . .
Mich Cent . . . . 88iJ
JIINIKO STOCKS.
Following arc the closing sales of
mining Blocks at the New York mining
exchange :
Con Va 210 Ilibernin 37
Bull Domingo. . 04 StLineNos2&3. 38
Bradshaw. CO StLineNoslfcl fi2
Great Eastern. 11 Chrysolito . . . . G50
Mexican 925 Ireland Miller. . H3
Eureka 1075 Sutro 145
Goodshaw 25 Itobinson ' 1350
Horn Silver. . . 17
CHICAGO MONKV MARKET.
CHICAGO , October 21.
Money was in good demand at C@7 per
cent for lari'e and 8 per cent for small
amounts. Eastern exchange between city
banks fw.as firmer at 25@50 per cent dis
count per SI,000. The clearings of the
associated banks were § 7,200,000. The
movement of money to the interior was
moderate.
Omnlia Wholesale Marliot.
OFFICE OF THE OMAHA BKE , )
Friilay Evening , October 21. J
M rkets very steady all round. Wheat
advanced Jo. Barley advanced l@2c llyo
declined 2c. Corn advanced Jo. Oats a
fraction higher than yesterday.
Provisions quiet. Eggs advanced Ic.
2vo other changes of importance is noted.
Local Grain Dealings.
WHEAT. Cash No. 2 , 1 10i ; cosh
No. . 1 OOJ : rejected 72Jc.
BAKLEY. Cosh No 2 , 94c ; No. 3 ,
Sl'c.
Sl'c.RYE.
RYE. Cash , 87c.
COHN. Cash No. 2 , 40c.
OATS. Cash. 31 Jr.
Livestock.
AT COUNCIL DtUKKH STOCK TAIIDS.
Cattle Good shipping , § 4 00@5 00 ; fat
cows ind heifers. S3 75@3 00.
Hogs Mixed packing , $5 25@5 50.
Sheep Slaughtering in demand at 84 00
@ 500.
Provision ! .
FLOUR Spring wheat , straight grade ,
$3 25@3 75 ; patent , 83 75@4 50 ; winter
wheat straight grade S3 8o@4 25 ; patent ,
§ 4 50 < § 4 90 ; graham rye , S2 75 ; Wheat ,
? 3 00.
RYE FLOUR 83 25.
MILLSTUFFS Bran , per cwt. 90c ;
screenings , per cwt. 80c ; shorts , pur
cwt 1.00 ; chopped feed , per cwt. 1 20 ; meal
bolted , yellow. 1 40 ; white. SI 7" > .
POTATOES In car lots , 100@1 05 ;
Salt Lakes , 1 25@1 35.
SWEET POTATOES-Genuine Jcr-
Hey , 5c per lb. , very active at 6@0c per
pound.
POULTRY Live chickens per dozen ,
$2 50@2 75.
PRAIRIE CHICKENS 32 50@3 00
per dozen.
WILD GEESE-2 75@3 50.
WILD DUCKS-1 50@2 00.
EGGS Firm ; l21c. ! )
BUTTER Choice 8carcojvt20@30poor ; ,
no market : creamery , 30@35c.
APPLES Good , sound , very scarce
at SI 50 per bbl.
HONBY California white clover in
comb , 24@25c.
LEMONS Steady ; per box , S10 00 ;
' § * Finest Messina oranges § 8 00 repacked.
PEACHES SI 35 per basket.
1 CALIFORNIA PEARS Per box , 3350
( § 400.
BEESWAX Yellow , 18@20c.
ONIONS 1 f1@l 00 per bushel.
CABBAGE-SI 00@2 00 per dozen , as
to quality.
CRANBERRIES-Per bbl. , $8 00 ®
1'r 850. CELERY Per doz. , 50@55c ,
Grocers List.
COFFEE. Illo , fair. 13c : Rio , good ,
14c ; Rio , prime to choice , Wjc ; Old gov't
Java ; 2GJ@28ic , Mocha , 28ic ; Arbuckle's ,
I TEAS. Gunpowder , good , 45@55c ;
Choice , GO@7Cc ; Imperial , goal , 4045c ;
'r ' Choice , C0@7.r c ; Young Hyson , Rood , 3C@
. . 50cj choice , C5c@Sl 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf ,
35c ; Japan , choice , GOdtffic ; Oolong , good ,
35@40 ; Oolong , choice , 40@55 ; Souchong ,
( food. 35 < Sl40c ; choice. 3545c. -
SUGARS. Cut loaf , llic : Crushed ,
lljc ; Granulated , lie ; Powdered , llic
Fine powdered , ll o ; Standard Coffee A.
lOJc ; New York Uonfectioner'H Standard
A , lOJc ; Good A , lO c ; Prajrie Extra C ,
SYRUPS. Sugar house , bbls , 50c ; half
bis , 52ckegs ; , 4i gallons , $250 ; choice
table Hynip , 60c ; half bbls , 53c ; kegs2 50.
SPICES. Pepper , 20 ; Allspice , 20c ;
Cloves , 45c ; Nutmeg , 81 00 ; Cassia , 25c ;
Mace 8100.
SODA. Dwight's lb papers , ? 3 00 ; De-
land do , * 3 00 ; Church's , 83 00 ; Keg loda ,
4STAROH.Pearl , 4Jc ; Silver Gloss , 8J
@ 8Jc ; Corn Starch , 8J@9c ; i. " -i- -
Gloss. 7c ; Corn. 74c. , . . . . . .
SALT. Dray loads , per bbl , 1 05 ; Ash-
ton , in sacks , 3 50 ; bbla dairy CO , 5s , 3 45 ;
bbls dairy. 100. 3s. 305.
DRIED FRUITS Choice
4r4V4- * * * - * - ' - t
nei achoM , new crop , lOc ; Evaporated Applet ,
o lb boxes , 13J@We ; Michigan , 8 cj ew
J [ Ol A wiJi'.vo , Sto Prunes , old , 7Jc ; new ,
8ic ; Currants , 7@7Jc ; blackberries , now ,
l&o ,
OIIEESE-Full Cream , 16c ; - Part
Skim , lljc.
WOODBNWA5iE Two hoop paJl ,
1 95 ; three hoai ) palls , 2 20 ; No. 1 tub- ,
0 W ) ; No. 2 tub * ; , 8 50 ; No. 3 tubs , 7 60 ;
pioneer washboards , 1 85 ; Double Cr wn ,
2,90 ; Well buckeU , 325.
LEAD-Har ,
MATCHES 1'er caddie , We ; round
cases $7. < V > ! snnnre CASM , $ . " ) .10.
PROVISION'S HreftkfiMt bacon. 14 *
shoice lard , 13Jc : dried beef , 14Jc ; thnuld *
cm , canvai ctl Oc ; hams , canvassctl 14cj
bacon , nldea IS c
NKW PICK LES Medium , In barrel ,
? 9 W ) ; do In half bbls 5 25 ! small * , In bbK ,
11 CO ; do , In half bbls. 070 : gherkins , in
bbls , 13 00 ; do , In half bbls. 7 00.
VINKGAU Pure apple extra , Ificj
pure apple. 13c : Pruning pure apple , IGc.
HOMINY New , SO W ) per bbl.
UKANS Medium , hand picked 8375
i > cr bushel.
HOPE Sisal , J Inch and larger , 9Jc ; .
Inch , 07c ! 1 Incn , _ . , . .
SOAPS Kirk's Savon Imperial , S 00 ;
Kirk's satinet. 3 GO ; Kirk' * standard , 3 50 ;
Kirk's white Russian , 5 50 : Kirk's Kutoca ,
2 25 : Kirk's Prairie Queen , (100 ( cakes ) , 3
10 ; Kirk's magnolia , 4 80.
CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , 10 or , S ,
10cb ; xcs 40 Ibs. , 10 oz. , Os. lOc.
LYK American , 3 40 ; Greenwich , 340 :
Western , 2 75 ; Noith Star , 2 50 ; Lowls1
lye , 4 00 ; Jewell lye , 275.
POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz. ,
In case , 3 3 , " > ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. in caxe ,
1 90 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz In case , 1 50.
FIELD SEED Red clover , choice
new , SO 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover
now , $700 ; white clover , now , 81100
nl alfa clover , now , 512 50 ; nlsikc , new ,
81300. Timothy , good , new , S3 00 ;
) luo grass , extra clean , 81 50 ; blue grass ,
clean , 81 2. " > ; orchard grass , 82 50 ; red top ,
choice , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri ,
! 0c ; millet , German , 8100 to 8125 ;
nngarlan , SOc.
HEDGESKED-Odftgo oran o , 1 to 5
L-ushels , $5 00 ; osage orange , 10 uushelrt ere
o > cr , $1 50 ; honey locust , per lb. , 35c ; per
100 Ibs , f 25 00.
FISH-Famlly white fish , 90 lb hf bbls ,
83 75 ; No , 1 white fish , DO lb hf bbls 0 ! W ;
No. 1 white lish , in 10 lb kits , 1 00 ; family
10 lb kits , 75c ; New Holland herring , per
{ eg , 1 35 ; Russian sardines , 75c ; Colnr-1-
lia river salmon , per 100Ibs , 8 00 ; George's
Bank codfish , Oc ; Gen. boneless codlUh ;
'c ; boneless fish , 42c.
MACKEREL Half bbls messmackerel ,
100 Ibs , S1250 ; hfbbl No. lex shore do ,
100 Ibs , 0 00 ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100
Ibs , 3 a" ; mess mackerel , 12 lb kits , 2 2T > ;
No. 1 ex shore , 12 lb do , 1 BO ; No. 1 shore ,
12 lb do. 1 00 ; fat family , 10 lb do , 75c.
CANNED GOODS Oysters , 2 lb
( Field's ) , uer case , S4 20 ; do 111. ( Field's ) ,
nor case , 2 50 : do 2 lb ( Standard ) , per case ,
3 90 ; do 1 lb ( standard ) , per case2 50 ; do
2 lb ( slack ) , per case , 2 75 ; do 1 lb ( slack ) ,
per case , 200. Onion" , 380. Salmon , 1
lb , per dozen , 1 C0@l 70 ; do21b , per dozen
2 55. Sardines , small fab , imported , one
quarter boxes per box , 14Jc ; American ,
quarter boxes per box , lie ; do half boxe * ,
per box , 214c. Lobsters , 1 lb per dozen ,
180. Tomatoes , 2 30 ; do 3 lb per
case , 310 ; Corn , 2 lb ( Mountain )
per case , 3 70 ; soaked corn , 210 ; do
2 lb ( Yarmouth ) , i > cr case , 3 75 ;
string beans , per case , 2 25 ; Lima beans'
per case , 2 20. Succotash per case , 2 23.
Peas , common , per cose , 2 00 ; peas , choice ,
per case , 4 50. Blackberries , 2 Ib , per case ,
280 ; strawberries , 2 lb , per case , 2 75 :
raspberries , 2 lb , per case , 2 75@3 00.
Damsons , 2 lb , per cose , 2 45. Bartlett
peara per ca.se , 30o@100. Whortleber
ries per case , 2 80. Egg plums , 2 lb per
ci.se , 3 50 ; do , choice , 2 lb , per case. 4 50.
Go-en gagcs,2 lb per case , 3 50 : do choice , ' 2
lb per case,4 50. Pine Apples , 2 lb , per case ,
4 005 75. Peaches , 2 lb per cos ; , 3 10 :
do 3Ucase _ , 0 00Sp ( ; 50 ; dp , ( pie ) , 3Jli , per
oase,38. > ; do pie , 0 lb , per dozen , 3 50.
KICK Carolina , ' 8@84c ; Louisiana , 7 4
PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Ten
nessee , Oc per lb ; fancy white , lOo per lb ;
r.vv white Virginia raw , lOc ; roasted ,
llic.
Dry Goods.
BRO\VN COTTONS.- Buckeye L L
7c ; Continental C , do , Sc ; Crescent LL
GJc ; Crescent C 7ic ; Crescent B 7 0
Crescent A 8c ; Gnmitoville LL GJe ; ln <
dinn Head 7Jc ; Lawrence LL , Ojc : Ports
mouth P , do , 4c ; Utica C 5o ; Winthrop
L , do , 7Jc : Wachusetts 7Jc.
BLKACHED COTTONS Altoona 3-4
Co ; Auburn A 4-4 8Jc ; Bidlardvalo 4-4
OJc ; Dairy Cloth 5Jc ; Fairmont 4-4 CJe ;
Fruit 4-4 Hoie4-4 Lonsdale 4-4
- 10J ; - , c ; -
9Jc ; New York Mills 4-4 13c ; Pocassett C
4-4 Sic. Wanisutta. 4-4 13c.
PRINTS. Allen's fancy , OJc ; Ameri
can do , OJc ; Arnold's do , 7c ; American
doGcBcrlfn ; solid colorsOc.ConestogadoCic
Cochico robe , 7c ; Freeman robe , Gc ;
Dunnell do , 7c ; Eddvstono do Oc ;
Harmony , 5Jo ; IInrtelGJc ; Knickerbocker ,
OJc ; Gloucester do , pic ; Hamilton , GJc7
th-
7c. Southbridge do , 0c ; Regatta do , 53c ;
Pacific do 7c ; Spruguu do , GJc ,
Manchester , 7c ; Pacific , 7c ; Spraguc ;
OJc ; Sonthbridge.Oic ; Mystic , GJc ; Mem-
mack shirting , Gc : Washington oil colors ,
9c.
9c.CAMIBRICS
CAMIBRICS Garner , 5c ; Harmony B ,
5c ; Hooksett , 5c ; Keystone Glove Finish ,
OJc ; Washington , 5c.
CORSET JEANS Audroscoggin sat-
teen , 8Jj ; Lockwood do. 'Jr. ; Naumkeag
do. , gjc ; Rockxrt | , 7Jo
TICKING Amoskcag- . C. A. , me ;
Albany S. A. X. . 17Jc ; Cordis A C. E. ,
17Jc : Cordiw , B. B. , 9Jc ; Conestoga , R.C. ,
RedStrtpe,10Jc ; Conestoga , C , C. A. , fan
cy , 14c ; Conestoga , } , C. C , A. , 14c ; Conestoga -
toga , 4-1 , Gold Mo IGc ; Coneatoga ,
17jc ; Easton , B. , 9Jc ; Hamilton , D. , 11J ;
Hamilton regular , 13jc ; Hamilton 11. ,
Jljo ; Omegasuperior o.xtra , 27c ; Omcgu
medal , 25c ; Omega A CA , fancy stripe ,
18c ; Omega A 4-4 , IGc ; Omega A J , 13 ;
Pearl River , lOJc ; Shetucket , S. , lOJc ;
Shetucket , S. S. , 1-c ;
OIL CLOTH 5-4 wood , S3 00 ; 5-4
fancy marble , § 3 00 ; 5-4 white marble ,
S2 83 ; 0 4 wood , S3 00 ; G-4 fancy marble ,
84 00 ; 0-4 white marble , 83 85 ; 5-4 mo-
suic , S3 CiO ; 0-1 mosaic , 84 00.
DENINS Amoskeag blue and brown ,
IGc ; Beaver Creek , A. A. , blue and brown ,
14 Jc ; Beaver Creek , B. B.bluo and brown.
13Jc ; Beaver Creek , C. C. , blue ami
brown , 12Jc ; Everett D. D. , blue and
brown , 151 ; Haymakers blue and brown ,
OJc ; Otis , A. X. A. , blue , 15c ; Otis B. B.
blue , 14 ; Otis C. C. , blue , 13c ; Pearl
River blue and brown , 15Jc.
13ic ; Boston O. ILbro. , 104c ; Boston XX ,
bro. , 12Jc ; Bi&narck stripe , 17io ; Boston
stripes , 134c ; Dundee Btripcs , 18o ; Fall
Kiver , lljc ; llamden 0. O , , lOic ; Lion
Blue , 15Jc.
STRIPES American , lOc ; Amoskeag ,
llic ; Dexter A. . 14c ; Mechanics. 8c ;
Omega , lie ; Otis B. B. , lOc ; PittHfield , 7c ;
Uncasville , 0@ < Jic.
COTTONADES Angora. D. & T. , 25c ;
A. Y. A. . 2Go ; Bell , 18c ; Bridgewatcr , 19c ;
Capitol , 18c ; Charter Oak. 18o ; Everett ,
heavy , 20c ; Everett , medium , 15c ; Farm-
er' 22io ; Lewlston 10 oz. , 25c ; NewYo.k
IT 411 VWVIIU 11)
weight , 12Jc.
SHEETINGS Androacoggin.9-4 brown
23c ; do 10-4 do , 2Gc ; Pepperell'ijO-l brown ,
25c : do 10-4 do , 27io ; Alexandria , 4G
Inch , bleached , 13c ; Androscoggln 0-1 ,
bleached , 2Gc ; do 10-4 , bleached , 2c ! ) ;
Pepperell , U-J , bleached , 25c ; do 10-4
bleached , 27Jc.Hlde
Hlde , hur , Etc.
HIDES Green butcher's hide , 75 ; green
cured hides , 8Jc ; green salt , p rt cured
hides , 8@8lc ; ilry ilint , Bound , 13@14c ; dry
calf and kip , 12@13c ; dry salt hiden , sound ,
ll@12c ; green calf. wt. 8 to 1C Ibn , . 10@llc ;
green calf , wt , under 8 tt > n , per nkln , M c ;
green pcltn , 31 00@115 ; green lamb gklnx ,
SI 10@125 ; damagedlildes , two-third raie ,
( cut scored and one grub , classed two-
tl.lrdH rate , ) branded hides 10 j > er cent. olf.
Coon skins , No. 1 , 45o ; No. 2 , SOc ; No , 3 ,
20 , ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , 60c ; No. 2 ,
SOc ; No. 3 , 15c ; No. 4 , Oc. Fox , No , 1 ,
GOc ; No. 2,25c. Skunk , No. 1 , black ,
6.r > c ; short stripe , 40o ? narrow Btrliw 25c ;
brood trlpe , lOc. Tallow , Co.
Wool.
Merino unwashed , light , 14@16c ; heavy ,
13@15c ; medium unwashed , light , 18@20c ;
tub-wa hed , choice , 32c ; fair , SOc ; dingy
nnd w. , 28c ; burry , black and cotted wools
2@Gc loss
Horses nnd Mujet.
Tlie market Is brisk and all grades reselling
selling well at a Might advance In pi Ices.
The demand for rood howes exceeds the
supply considerably , Price * range as fol
lows :
FIne dingle drivers , $150. to 300. ; Extra
draft hones. S175. to 225.5 Common drai't
horses , S100. to 150. : Extra form horse * ,
8110. to 12. ) . ; Common togo < xl farm horses
890. to 5100.5 Extra plugs , ? UO. to 75.5
Common plugs , 820.to 810 ,
MULES. 16 to IfiJ hands ( extra ) , S125.
to 150. ; 14J to 15 hands , S100. to 140. !
14 to Hi hands , 875. to 100. ; 13J to 14
hand * , SCO , to 75.
Drupi.
DRUGS AND OHKMIOAIA AcU
Carbolic , COc ; Acid , Tnrtarlc , f > 5c : Balsam
Copabin , per lb , 70c ; Bark , Sassafras , per
lb , TJc ; Calomel , IKT lb , 70c ; Cinchoniilla ,
per or. , 75cj Chloroform , l > cr lb , OOc ;
Dover's powders , per lb , 81 40 ; Epsom
alt , per 11) , 3jc ; Glycerine , pure , per lb ,
4lo ; Lead , Acetate.a i > cr lb , 22c ; Car
boil oil , 110 ° , per gallon , llic ; do 150 ° ,
l > er gal , 131c ! Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per gal ,
* n 0 ; Oil , Castor , No.3per gal,8l30 ; Oil ,
Olive , per pal , SI 50 ; Oil , Origanum , 50o
Opium , 84 50 ; Quinine , 82 00 ; P. fe W. ti It.
per lb , 4c ; Strvchn'mo. ucr oz , 8150c.
Lumber.
WHOI.KSAM : .
FENCING No. 1,13 to 20 ft , S20 00 ;
No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft. , 19 00 ; sliMting dressed ,
No. 1 , 18 00 ; No. 2 , 10 00 ; common boards ,
dressed. 20 00.
FRAMING 10 ft. nnd under , per M ,
20 00 ; 10 ft. studding , 22 00 ; 22 ft. 22 00 ;
24 ft. 23 Ou.
FINISHING-NO , i. finish i , ij and
2 Inch , S50 00 No. 1 finish 1 Inch 845 00 ;
No. 2 , finish U , U and 2 inch , $1500 : No.
2 finish , 1 inch , S40 00 ; No , finish , 1 Inch ,
83500 ; O. G. battens per jOO feet lin. ,
51 00 ; well curbing , 82200 ; rough J- and 2
Inch buttons per 100 feet lin. , 50c.
STOCK BOARDS Astock , $10 00 ; U
835 00 : C , 830 00 ; common stock , S22 50.
FLOORING No. 1 , SIO 00 ; No. 2 ,
$35 00 ; No , 3 , 822 00 ; yellow pine , No. 1 ,
54000.
SIDING No. 1 , 82 00 ; No. 2 , $2200 ;
No. 3. 818 00.
SHIP LAP Plain , 822 00 ; O. G. No. 1 ,
$32 00 ; No. 2 , 822 00.
CEILING 821 00S37 00.
LATH AND SHINGLES A ntnrbost ( )
Jngles. S3 83 , No. 2 , 82 50 ; No. 3 , 82 00.
Lath , 83 50.
Dulldlnc Material.
LIME Per barrel , 81 35 ; bulk per bit. ,
35c. Cement , bbl , 82 50. Iowa plaster ,
bbl , 82 50. Hair per bu. 35c. Tarred
felt 100 Ibs , 83 50. Straw board , 84 00.
PAPER Straw paper , 3c ; rag paper ,
c ; dry goods paper , 7o ; innuila paper , lOc ;
news paper , So.
COAL Cumberland blacksmith , 812 ;
Morris Run Blosbburg , S12 ; Whitebreast
lump , § 0 ; Whitebreast nut , SO ; Iowa
lump , $0 : Iowa nut Sfl : Rock Springs , 88 ;
Anthracite , all size * . 812 50.
Heavy Hardware List
Iron , rates , S3 30 ; plow steel , cast , 74c ;
cast tool do. 15@20 wagon spokes , .et.
225@3 00 ; hubs , per set , 123 ; felloes , sawed
dry , 140 ; tongues , each , 70@85'oijlnxlos ' ,
each , 75c ; square nuts , per lb , ilalLIc ;
washers , per lb , 8@18c ; rivets , per lb , lie ;
cell chain , per lb , G@12c ; malleable , Sc ;
iron wedges , Gc ; crowbars , Oc ; harrow
teeth , 4c ; horseshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; spring
steel. 78c.
NAILS 10 to 20d , 3 50 ; 8 to 10 , 3 G5 ;
( id , 3 90 ; 4d. 4 15 ; 3d , common , 4 90 : 3d ,
fine , G 40 ; clinch , all sizes , 5 15 ; Gd , casing.
4 05 ; 8d casing , 4 4 ' ; lOd casing , 4 15 ; 10d
finish , 4 05 ; Sd finish , 4 90 ; Od finish , 5 15 ;
half kegs. 10c extra.
SHOT. Shot , 81.85 ; Buck shot , 82.10 ,
Oriental Powder , kegs , S0.40 ; do. , half
kegs , S3.48"do. ; , quarter kegs , $1.88 ; Blast
ing , kegs. S3.33 : Fuse , ner 100 feet 50c.
Paints Oils and Varnishes.
PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omaha
P. P. , 7c ; white lead , O. P. < fc C. Co.pure ,
Oc ; Marseilles green , 1 to 5 lb cans , 20c ;
French zinc , green seal , 12c ; French zinc ,
red seal , He ; French zinc , in varnish asst ,
20c ; French zincc , in oil asst , 15c ; Raw
and burnt umber , 1 lb cans 12c ; raw and
burnt Sienna , 13c : Vandyke brown , 13 ;
refined lampblack , 12c ; coach black , l"c ;
i"ory black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussian
blue , SOc ; ultramarine blue , ISc ; chrome
green , L. M. & D. , 14c ; blind nnd shutter
green , L. M. it D. , 14c ; Paris green , 18c ;
jrdian red , 15c ; Venetian red , Oc ; Tuscan
I-HI , 22c ; American Vurmiliod , I. &P. , I8c ;
chroma yellow , L. , M. , O. & D. 0. , 18c ;
yellow ochre , Oc ; golden ochre , 10 ; patent
ilryer , Gc ; graining colors : light oak. dark
oa c , walnut , chestnut and ash 12c.
Dr "alnts
White lead , GJc ; French fine , lOc ; Paris
whiteing 2Jc ; whiting gilders , IJc ;
\\hiting com1 ! , lie ; lampblack Germantown -
town , 14c ; lampblack , ordinary , Sc ; Prus
sian blue , 45c ; ultramarine , loc ; Vandyke ,
lirown , Sc ; umber , burnt , 4c ; umber , raw ,
Ic ; sienna , burnt , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4o
Paris green genuine , 35o ; Paris green com'l
' > c ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chrom-
green K. , 12c ; yennillion , Eng. , 70o ; vermillion -
million , America , 18c ; Indian red , lOc ,
rose pink , Me ; Venetian read , Cookson's
' We : Venetian red Am. , lc ; red lead , 7Jc ;
chrome yellow , genuine , 20c ; chrome yel
low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 3c ; ochre ,
French , 2fc ; ochre , American , IJc ;
Winter's mineral. 2 " c ; lehigh brown , 2So :
8pamih brown. 2\c ; "IVince's jnineral 3c ;
VARNISHES-Barrels per gallon.
Furniture , extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1 ,
81 ; furniture , U , 83c ; couch , oxtru , 81 40 ;
Coach , No. 1 , SI 20 ; Damar , § 1 50 ; Japan ,
70c ; asphaltum , 70c ; shellac , S3 50 ; ham
oil finish. § 1 30.
OILS-110' carbon pergnllon , 11 Jo : 150'
I.eadlight , per gallon , 12/c / ; 175 * headlight
pergallon , IGJc ; crystoline , per gallon , UOo
linseed , raw , per gallon , G4e Linseed , boil
ed , per gallon , G7c ; lard , winter str'd , per
gallon , 105 No. 1 , 75c , No. 2 , OOc : castor ,
XXX , per gallon , 1 SOc , No. 3 , 101 } ; sweet
per gallon , 85c ; sperm , W. B. , per gallon ,
8' 35 ; fuHh.W.B. , pergallon , C0cnpatsfoot' ;
extra , per gallon , 75c , No. 1 , 05 ; lumber ! ,
eating , zero , per gallon , 30c , summer , 15c
golden machine. No. 1 , pergallon , 33c , No.
2 , 28c ; Hporm , signal , ] > er gallon , 80c ; tur *
pentino , per gallon , G4c : naptha , 74 dec ,
r er gallon 203 , 03 deg , 20c.
Liquor.
ALCOHOL 187 proof. 82 35 per
uino gallon , extra California spirits ,
187 proof at 130 per proof gallon
triple refined spirits , Ifiy proof , 81 24 ; per
pruof gal ro-dlKtilled whiskies , SI 00@1 50 ;
fine blended. SI 502 50 ; Kentucky bourbons
bens , S2007 00 ; Kentucky nnd Pennsyl
vania ryes , § 2 00@7 00.
BRANDIES-Imported , 80 00@10 00 ;
domestic 1 40@4 00.
GINS Imported , 4 50@G 00 ; domestic ,
140@3 00.
RUMS Imported , 4 50@0 00 ; New
England. 2 00 ® 1 00 ; domestic , 1 C0@3 60 ;
PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY
175 ® I 00 ,
CHAMPAGNES Imported per case ,
20 00@34 00 ; American , per case , 12 00(3 (
1800.
CLARETS Per case , 4 50@1C 00.
WINES Rhlnewine , per case , G 09@20
PO Catawba , per case 400(8700. (
and Tobaccos ,
CIGARS , Seeds , 815.00 ; Connecticut ,
825.00 : Mixed , 835.00 ; Seed Havana , 850.00 ;
Clear Havana , 875.00.
TOBACCO PLUG. - Golden Rule ,
21 lb , GOc ; Spotted Fawn. Glc ; Our Rope ,
G2c ; Star , pounds , 24 lb , butts , GOc ; Honte
Shoe , pounds , 2J lb , butts , OOc ; Purity , 24
lb , butts , B2c ; Queen Bee , 21 lb , butts. 53c !
Gilt Edge , pounds , 21 lb , butts , 57 ; Army
and Navy , pounds , Sic ; Bullion , ] Kmml ,
f'8c ; 1/jrlllnrd'd Climax , pounds , GOc.
J-'INE - CUT-In imlU.-Hnrd to Beat ,
75a ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , 80o ;
Favorite , G5c ; Rocky Mountain , 55c ;
Fancy , 50o ; Daisy , 45c. In tin foil
Catllns O , S. , 2 oz packages , 5 lb boxes ,
I > er lb G5c ; Ixjrillard Tiger , COc.
SMOKING All grades Common , 25 to
83c. Granulated Blttckwolla Durham , 10
or file ; Dukes Durham , 10 oz , 45c ; Heal of
North Carolina , 10 oz , 40 ; Seal of Nebra * .
ka , 1G oz , 88c ; Lone Jack , 4 or , linen bogs ,
per lb , 91.35 ; Mnrburga' Puck , 2 oz , tin
toil , 65cDoK ; Tall , C5c. :
BlnfTn Blixrlcnt.
CouxctL Hi.tirr.1 , October 21.
Flour M'nnufacUircd by Crystal and
City Milk 37501 W i Kansiw nnd Mis.
sourl flour , 3 50@4 23 ( graham , 3 if ) } rye
flour , 3 40.
Bran nnd Shorti 17 00 per ton ,
Chop Corn 22 W ) per ton.
Wheat-No. 2$122123 ( No. 3,103 !
lected , 83.
Com No. 2 , 52 , rejecter ! fit ) .
Oats No. 2 , 40c ! rejected , 3r > c ,
Barley No. 2 , OOcj No. 3 , 7oc.
Hay-5 60 ® 000.1
Wotxl-O 008 00.
Live Hogs-5 235 GO.
Cattlc-Shlpp'ng , 4 OOG5 00 ; milch
cows nOOOfffitfi OU per licadj butchers
lock , 2 7r ( ? 3 00.
Sheep 00r > 00.
G llldw-Bcs G S hides o-
Wool-15:5.
Butter 23c.
KBRS 20c.
Potatoes 1 00.l 20 ; sweet , 4 ( < f 'C. '
Onions 1 25l 40.
Qraml Juiictlon Blnrhot-
GHANH JU.NCTIO.V , la. , October 21.
iggs-l4c. :
Butter Lie.
_ _
Chlonjo froiluoo.
CIIICAO.O. October 21.
On "Cliango the markets wcro tpiict
but prices were a shade higher than yes
terday. The receipts of grain wcro 10-
500 bunhels by cnnai , 385 carloads by rail ,
embracing 5 ! > of wheat , 222 of corn , 45 of
oats , 14 of rye nnd 19 of barley.
Flour Quiet , almost nothing dohu ;
common to choice spring western , 4 50
G0 ? 76 ; Minnesota , 5 25@7 7fi ; patents ,
C0@l ! SO ; rye Hour , fi 00@0 15 ; buckw heat
corrfjio oo.
Wheat No. 2 Minnesota hard , quiet at
1 30 ] ; In No. 2 spring a fair aggregate bus
iness was transacted on speculative ac
count , though at times the market ruled
very quiet ; market opened about jcjicr
bnnliel lower , but after a few fluctuations
bvcanin strong nnd prices were advanced
13@1S ( < 3 lcr ) bushel above tholnsldo figures ,
then receded about gc , again rallied , fluct
uated and finally closed about 4@ljc
higher on the regular board , and on call at
laii for October ; 1 33J for November ;
1 371 for December ; 1 34J for the year ;
1 38 } for January ; No. 3 Hpring , quiet at
1 20 ; rejected , nominal.
Corn Hilled rather quiet early for 'o.
2 nnd higher for mixed and prices declined
about $ c ; later a little more strength was
developed nnd prices rallied 3@ic and
ruled with considerable steadiness to the
close ; speculators traded moderately anil
the shipping demand was not particularly
urgent. The market finally closed about
jjonigher on the regular board and on cell
at(51S@013c ( for November , 02Jo for De
cember ; Clc for the year ; G3J ] for January ;
C8c for May ; 08 c for Juno ; rejected , in
good demand at 5Sj@591c , closing nt about
59c.
59c.Oats Wcro again rather miict ; cash
and October in very good request _ and a
shade higher. The longer deliveries fol
lowed moro upon the course of the leading
markets and opened easier with a steadier
fcelinc later nnd n reaction in prices ; No.
2 closed at 4 l c for October ; 43 : | for
November , 4 l@44Jc for December ; I7jjc
for May ,
Rye Steadier but not much demand :
No. 2 , closed at 1 02J fo ; October and
November , 1 05 for December.
Rarlev- Quiet but n trifle firm ; not much
doing ; No. 2 , 1 08 for November ; 1 09 for
December.
Pork Weak nnd prices fell off 20ii ( 2.c ;
later firmed up nnrt advanced 25 ( < giOc : ,
anil closed ut 1(5 ( (55 ( for October ; 10 75 for
November ; 10 72J for the year ; 17 97 J for
January ; 18 17i for February.
Lard Steady ; 11 03 for November ;
11 80 for December ; 11 97A for January ;
12 10 for February ; 12 20 for March.
Bulk Meats Steady ; short rib , 8 80 for
October : 852J fur November and Janu
ary : 9 00 for February.
Whisky Quiet at 1 17.
17.Rcc'ts. . Shipm'ts
Flour . 209,200 131,47(5 (
Wheat . 37,235 2(5.871 (
Corn . . . . , . 144,059 491 , 195
Oats . 51,747 54.109
Rye . 11,783 4,1(55 (
Barley . none none
Chicago JLlve Stooli.
CHIOAOO. October 21.
Cattle Receipts , 7,000 head ; ship
ments , 3,400 head ; market qniet , weak and
shipping cattle 15@20c lower ; choice
grades 50c lower than Wednesday ; exports ,
C 25@7 25 ; good to choice shipping , 5 20 ®
5 95 ; common to fair , 4 00 ® 5 CO ; stackers
nnd feeders , 3 00@t 20 ; dairy calves , 11 00
(5)17 ( ) 00 per head ; range cattle steady ;
Texanc , 3 00@3 73 ; half-breeds and na
tives , 3 90@4 CO.
Hogs Receipts , 2,500 head ; ship
ments , 5,200 head ; market opened weali
and 10@20o lower but became more settled
and closed steadier ; mixed packing , 5 75
( JJG 30 ; choice heavy , 0 30@0 85 ; light ,
5 80@0 10 ; culls and grasscrs , 3 50@5 50.
Sheep Receipts , 1,800 head ; shipments ,
1,400 head ; demand fair nnd market
bteady ; common to fair , 2 90@3 50 ; good
to extra , 4 23@5 00. 1
Enotljlborty Xivo Stock.
EAST LIIIKIITY , Pa. , October 21 ,
Cattle Dull nnd nothing doing ; re
ccipts , 1,122 head ; shipments , 79'J heiid.
Hogs Dull ; receipts , 3,000 ; shipments ,
2,300 ; Philadelphias , 0 80ffl7 ( 10 ; Yorkers ,
C 30@0 40.
Sheep Nothing doing ; receinls , 1,000 ;
shipments 1,800."O
"O - - -
Philadelphia Produce.
PHILADELPHIA , October 21.
Wheat Steady ; 1 414@11(5 ( for ciu
1 40J@1 47i for November ; 1 50'/1 / 51 for
December.
Corn Weak ; 08i ( ,09a for cash ; C9VC
for November ; 724c , for December ; 74jc
for January.
Oats Unchanged ; 51J for cash ; f > 01@
51c for November ,
Rye Unchanged at 1 08 for cash.
Wilmington Marlcot-
WILMINGTON , October 21.
Spirits Turpentine Steady at 40J.
*
Now XorJi frotltioo
NKW YOIIK , October 21.
Flour Dull , with prices unchanged ;
MimioHotii extra , " > 70ff9CO ( ; ; city mill ex
tra , 7 30@8 00 ; superfine , 4 70&7 (55. (
Wheat Opened tiillo lower , but ad
vanced and closo.l strong ; ungraded rod
winter. 1 40@1 53 : No. 3 do 1 43 ; No.
1 , 1 51 1 ; No. 2 Chicago and Milwaukee ,
1 42 ; No. 2 red , October , 1 4'Ji ' ; Novt-m-
ber , 1 C0i@l 502 ; December , 1 BSj ®
I MJ.
Corn Opened lower , but closed 'on
a small advance over yesterday ; ungraded
mixed. 08@72c ; No. 2 , whlt , 75c ; un
graded , 71c ; October , 707ljc } ; Novem
ber. 70470gc.
Oats Highor'and quiet ; No. 1 white ,
C3c ; mixed western , 43@4c ( ! ,
llyo Dull ntl03@10(5. (
Barley Firm and quiet.
Cincinnati Prodnco.
CINCINNATI , October 21 ,
Mess Pork JobbiiiiJ , 19 00(5)19 ( ) 25.
Lard Steady ; current make , 11 G5@
II CO.
Bulk Meats Quiet ; ele-vr sides , 9 ,
Bacon Steady ; clear oidcB. 11 25.
Flour Sternly ; family , 0 50fe K.
Wheat-Firmer : No. 2 red , 1 45.
Corn Quiet ; No , 2 mixed , G'Jio.
Oats Dull ; No. 2 , 4ijo. ( |
Rye Easier ; No. 2 , 1 12.
Barley-Finn at 90c@l 20 ,
Whisky-Steady at 1 13.
Liverpool Prodnofl.
Lmnrc-OL , October 21.
Flour American , IDs Cd13 .
Wheat Winter , 10s Od@lls 2di white ,
10 * 10d@llR 3d ; spring , 9 * lld@10s 5d ;
club , lin 2dll 8d ,
Corn-Cull id.
Pork-80,1.
Lard-5'Ji Cd.
St. Iionin Prodnoo.
ST. IK > UIS , Octolxir 21.
Hour Dull and unchanged ,
Wheat I < owfrj No. 2 red , I Iftg for
caoh ; I 453 f ° r ovenlbfr ) 1 48 for December -
comber ; I 51 J for January ; No. 3 do , 1 38
@l 385 ; N' ° < < do , I 28 ® 1 42.
Corn-0ioncd | lower ; advanced to ( WJc
for cashj iWi for Novomlwr ) iWJo for December -
comber ; 07jo for .Innnary ; 73o for Mav.
OaU Slow ! 43'ie for cnsli ; I7o for Uc *
ember ; 47jc for Januarj' ! 43fc for year.
Hyp 1/on-cr t > l 1 01.
Barley Qnietj choice to fancy , 1 000
Lead-Dull"- 00 bid.
Butter Steady ; dairy , 18ff ( " 28c ; cronm-
ery. 30@35c.
l.tfgs Quiet at ir > ( ftlSo.
Whliky Steady t 1 II.
Pork Dull nl 18 * 00.
Ixird Nominally lower at 11 fi5.
Hec'ts. Shlpm'K
i'lour. . . . (5,000 ( 1,200
Wheat . 13,000 14,000
Corn . 11,000 , 5,000
ats . ,000 1(5,000 (
yo . rooo .
Barley . 9,000 .
Peoria Prodnco.
PKOIIIA , October 21.
Wheat No. 2 white winter , 1 SO ,
( orn .Steady and moderately active !
No. 2 white , Glfcj yellow , ( WJp ! hlfth mixed
ind mixed , (5icj ( No. 3 , 01-c | ; rejected ,
iljc.Oats
Oats Active , but irregular ; No.2 white ,
13 ; light mixed , tic ; mixed , ll o ; rejecltd ,
40"c.
Ityc Irregular and wonk ; No. 2 , 107.
Barley Firm hut Inactive at93c.
High Wines Market steady and un
changed at 1 10.
Hcc'tH. Ship's.
Corn . 39,700 52,500
Wheat . 1,330 none
Oats . 25,030 3(5,700 (
llyo . 3,700 4,500
Harley . 1,550 f.OO
1 1 Ifjli Wines . nunu 809
Toledo Proauco
TOI.V.DO , October 21.
heat FirmerNo ; 2 rod , 1 43 for No
vember ; 1 4lji ( for December ; 1 49 for
January.
Corn Firmer ; No. 2 , (55c ( for Decem
ber ; G2c for the yo r ; 71o for Mny.
Oats- Nothing doing.
Buffalo Itivo Stoolc.
EAST BUKCAIO , October 21.
Hogs Tjower ; roeelpts , 81 ; shipments ,
-'liO : YiirXcrs , 0 23@li 35 ; gootl medium ,
0 20@0 30.
Baltimore Produce.
llAl.TiMOiiK , October 21.
Vlmir Dull ; family , 7 00@7 87S ; ; cxtnv ,
COOffiti 75 : suncrfmo , 5 25nr ( ; ) 75.
Wheat No. 2 rod winter quiet atl 4IJ ;
November , 1 45J ; December , 1 57. } .
Corn lixed western , 08jiSjc. { ( (
Denial of thn Peters Affidavit.
S rATU OK NKDHAHKA , )
Douni.As Coi'STY. J
Samuel G. Mallettu being first duly
sworn deposes , nml says that ho is city
treasurer of Omaha : That his attention
has been called to _ tin alliduvit of Mi's.
Lina Peters , jmbllshod in the Omaha Daily
Republican , in uliioli blio swears that slio ,
on or about July 1st , 1877 , sold to Chris.
Hartmnn , then city treasurer , for the mini
of § 12.00 , a Dodge street grade warrant ,
which was in that same month paid in full ,
to-wit : the sum of $29.00.
Affiant further says that ho has examin
ed the books nnd records of thu city tre.i1-
uier's ofiice , and that they show ; ] nl , tint
no Dodge street grndn fund wiirrnnt for
any atnnnnt whatever was paid in July ,
1877. 2d , that but one Dodge street grudu
fund warrant for the amountof S29.00 was
paid in the three years , 1870 , 1877 and
1878 , and that that one was paid in July ,
1H70 , having been turned hr for taxo * by
John G. Willis , and endorsed by him , lie
having paid at that time- the tin on his
Doilgo street htore lot.S.
S. G. MAI.LKTTK ,
City Treasurer.
Subscribed in my presence nnd nworn to
before me this 19th day of October , 1881.
DJKAI..I G. W. AMIIKOHK ,
Notary Public.
The Democratic Candidate for
County Treasurer.
STATI : OKNKIWAHKA , ) „
Domi LAS COU.NTV. ) '
M rs. Lina Peters being first duly swon
deposes and hays , she is well acqtiuintei
with one Chris. Hartmnn , nnd that on or
about the 1st of July , 1877. paid Chris.
Hartmnn then being the city treasurer o !
Omuha. She presented to said Hnrtmai
ns such treasurer , n. city warrant nmount
ing to thu mini of 823.00 nnd interest in the
sum of $1.00. Atliant MI\B said warrant
was for work done on the Dodge streci
grade. Affiant further says that nail
Hailman told affiant that salil wnrr nl
was not worth much , as it would not be
paid for seven or eight years. Atliatil
further says that about onu week after
wards , the mid Hnrtmnn called ut nfliant's
hauiess store of Farnham street , nnd in
formed her he could get a man to buy snid
warrant. Thereupon raid lliirtinaii , him
self , paid aflinnt the sum of $12.00 for m.ui
warrant. Alliant further HITS that ilurinu
ing the tame month of July , 1877 , t < nl <
w rr.int was paid in full , to-wit : thu sum
of 829.00
Afliunt. further says HIO told said war-
rrant for § 12.10 , relying entirely upon the
fnlso and fraudulent leprcKentution ol
said Hartman. Affiant Hays he was then ,
and is now n widow.
Mils. LINA PKTKIIH.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn ti :
before mo tliiy 18th d ly of October , 1881.
LUTIIICII R. WuiniiT ,
ocll8cod-d Juntlco of thu Peace.
STATB OK NKIIIIAHKA , 1
COUNTVOK DOUIILAH. )
Chris , llartman being duly sworn , ii
anuwerto the affidavit of Airs , Peters , says
That during his term of office as city treas
urer of Oni'ihn , from April , 1875 to April ,
1879 , ho did nut buy any warrant what
ever of Mrs. Peters , or any other person ,
and that he did not speculate in warrants ,
dlrecty or indrectly , iiurinj ; his said term.
Affiant further says , tliat if he cashed any
xvarrant for Mrs. Peters it wan at its full
facevnliif , and for the facts rel.iling to the
Doilgu struct grade tax warrants , begs
leayo to refer to the accompanying affi
davit of.S.G. Malletto , the present city
treasurer , C. HAUTMAN ,
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to
before mu this 20th day of October , 1881.
[ HIIAL. ] ( . W. AMIIIHWK.
Notary Public.
POPOOAL8
For Purchase or Leaio City Property.
Bcaldl orojioiiaU lor the | iurclii > o ol , or the
aho ol the city | ) roixrty ! , known ai the "Old
I'titt HouHa flroiincf , " will fie rcuvlvul liy the mi-
dcrsl nnj until TucwUy , Octohcr 2Sth , 18H1 , IS
o'cliHk noon SililcrounJ coiit ln ono acru of
land fully ikxcr.luil liy iiietvH anil bouinli In thu
deed to Uio city. Thu council reicrvci the right
torvjuitany and nil bliln.J.
J. J. L. C. JKWKTT.
City Clerk ,
Oinalia Bit 18th If61. oclHOt
B. D. MCLAUGHLIN ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
And Notary Publio.
Frontier' * Dlock. Oppotlte Pott Office ,
C. F. Manderson ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
'S r rnh m SI. Om h K *
W , J. CONNELL ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Orrici Front Ilooina ( up Ulri ) In Huntoom'
new brick building , H. W. corner JTf ( ath a
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL ?
IWTJtLS. PUOPMKTORS. TOWNS
ARLINQTON , J. Q , MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Neb ,
CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Blair , Neb.
GRAND CENTRAL , D. T. PHILLIPS , Harvard , Neb.
DEPOT HOTEL. F. H. DAOOTT , Norfolk , Neb.
WISNER MOUSE , PERRINE DROS. , Wittier , Neb.
DRAPER HOUSE , . O. WHIPPLE , Nlobrnra , Neb ,
CREIQHTON HOUSE , P. D. THIDADEAU , Crelghton , Neb.
CITY HOTEL , L.J.JOHNSON , Nemntia City , Neb.
ARAPAHOE HOUSE , L. OI.UTE , Arapahoe ,
CENTRAL HOUSE , JOHN CCOPER , Oakdnle , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. CLEMMON8 , Sew rcl , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , E. EVANS. O'.Selll , Neb.
NELIQH HOUSE , W. D. MOULTON , Weit Point , Neb
DORCHESTER HOTEL , A. B. KINKLE , Dorclieater , Neb ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , J , 0. MEAD , Ncllgh , Neb.
CENTRAL HOUSE , JAS. McKILLIP , York , Neb.
TUTTLE HOUSE , W. H. TUTTLE , Aurora , Neb.
QAQE HOUSE , A. R. OAQE. Republican Valley ,
DENVER HOUSE CAIRNS & WILLIAMS , Haitlngi , Neb.
SANDERS HOUSE , CHA8. E. McNISH , Friend , Neb.
WOODWARD HOUSE , WAREN WOODWARD , Exeter , Neb.
PACIFIC HOTEL , S. J. PORTER , f-nlrmont , Neb
ESTE8 HOUSE , N. T t8TE8 , Grand Island , Neb.
U. P. HOTEL , S. F. DERRY , Gibbon , Neb ,
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F. W. WILM8 , Kearney , Neb ,
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , T. M. STONE , Orlcan * , Neb ,
HOLLAND HOUSE , CEO. ti. HOLLAND . Red Cloud , Neb ,
WILDER HOURE1 THOMPSON REED Wllber , Neb
DLUE VALLEY HOUSE , R. DAVIS , Do Witt , Neb
REYNOLDS HOUOE , 2. C. ROOKHOLD , Wymore , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , A , O. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb.
WESTERN HOUSE , E. FUNKHOUSER , Cheiter , Neb.
PACIFIC HOTEL , W. P. REN3HAW , Beatrice , Neb.
SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Creiton , la.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. LUTTON , Vlllltca , la.
PARK HOTEL , W. J. CARVIN , Corning , la.
DURKE'8 HOTEL , E. R. UURKE , Carroll , la.
CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL , CHENEY DROS. , Mo. Valley June. , I * .
NEOLA HOTEL , F. SIEVERTZ , Neola , la.
CENTRAL HOUSE , 8. P. ANDERSON , Malvern , la.
EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emerton , la.
[ 13. & M. II II. Central Nebraska. ]
Toliu Ration Druggistnmi Grain Dealer.
? . A. Noble , M. D. , Druggist , Physician nml Surgeon.
[ / . loninan Grain Dealer. ( Elevator. )
> V. L. Ormiobaum & Uro Dry Goods , Clothing , Huotn nnil Shoos.
Incob Wolback Dry Goods , Clothing , lioota and Shoes.
\ . G. Potoraon Clothing and Furnishing Goods.
\ \ . Kohn General IMerciiandiso.
tf. 0. Kogura Genornl Merchandise.
J. M. Scchlor ; > General Merchandise.
II. W. Fairehild it Co General Merchandise.
stevens & MoKco Grocers.
isHcn it lluhon Groceries , Quuonswiiro , Hoots and Shoes.
Cnwthorno & Co Grocers.
J. 11. Van Bosk irk Agricultural Implomonta , Sowing Machines ,
Carriages and Wagons ,
W. J. Thrulkill Restaurant , Hukery and Confectioner } ' .
I. H. Hell Lumber , Lime and Coal.
McKay , Mungor it Wontz 1 Jankers.
W. II. Tuttle Tuttle House.
I. II. Filhnoro ; Commercial House.
[ Jyorn it Glover Hardware , Purnituio , itc.
11 W. Kim- Justice and Collection Auunt.
Woods it Waite Furniture niul Undertaking.
Win. P. HulHiigs Real Estate , Loans and Insurance.
Toniplo it Farley Heal Estate , Loans and Insurance.
Dr. 11 K. Woods Magnetic Healer.
W. S. Gtmter . " . . . . .Station Afjuut , II. it M. Uailroad.
D. G. Clark it IJro Photographers.
[ . W. Bailey I liunilton County News.
L. W. Hast'inu's Auior.i Republican.
F. it ,1. 13. Myers Aurora Moat Market.
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honorable dealers. Call
and see our Elegant New
Store , Tower Building ,
corner llth and Farn
ham Streets
MAX MEYER & BRO.
MAI IEYEB & BED ,
3VE . > . 3HE .A.
THE LEADING
MUSIC HOUSE
IN THK WEST I
General Agents for the
Finest and Best Pianos and
Organs manufactured.
Our prices are as 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 Clough & Warreu ,
Sterling , Imperial , Smith
American Organs , &c. Do
not fail to see us before pur
chasing.
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.