THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , OCTOBER 27 , 1SS1 FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Financial Review. NKW YOIIK ! October 20. MONET. Money closed at 34 per cent , the high , est quotation bavin ? been 0 per cent. Exchange fluctuated , and was very low ; Vhut closed nt yesterday's prices , 4 81J@ novr.nNMtiNra. Government closed firm , Currency O'g . ISO 4 'A coupons . . . 1 10 4i'8 coupons . . , 112 ! Kg continued . .1 OU O'g continued . 1 OOJ HA1UIOAIJ PONDS. Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows : Union firsts . 1 101 bid. Union land grants . 1 13 @ 1 111 Siuklng funds . 1 22J bid. Centrals . llGJWd. STOCKS. The stock market closed strong and buoyant ; the princiial | features worn Van- derbllt stocks , all of which closed at high est prices of the day , Lake Shore reaching 1 21J ; nd Michigan Central Oljc. FrlcmU of Vandcrbllt interests wcro tcportcd largo purchasers , All elevated Blocks were weak and declined , without recovery be yond fractionj C. 0. i I. C , , advanced to 211c ; Western Union to 87ic. Closing prices which were 4@3i'c hisher than yes terday wcro as follows. Thv tv.luwinp arc the closing bids : A&T1I KG- NY 0 l.W 03 N.J.C WJ" M&C.sccp'fd. 9J .Can Sou them. . ( ! 0i N&C 88 Central Pa 94 i Northwestern . .1245 C& A 129 ] Preferred. . . . 134 COCA 1 33 ] N&Wpf'd. . . . 54 } C , , S. &C 48 C. Pac 38 Cent Arizona. . . 91ft Preferred. . . . 78 DL&W. . . . Omaha 41 D & R G . . . . Pref erred. . . . 10 : ! ; Erie , Oft W 33 JJ&W Oregon Nov. . . .104 Adams 140 Pullman P. 0..113 Wells & Fargo. 13(5 ( Pacific Moil. . . . 49. .American 97 PD4.E. U. S 751 HAStJ 9- > | StPaiil 108 ? Pref erred. . . . 102 ; ) San Francisco. . 44i 111 Cent 1301 Preferred. . . . CSJ IB& W 43 1st preferred , .1051 K&DM 17 StPM &M..10GJ K&T 40i TD& B 21 L N A & C. . . . 05 Tex Pac . . . . 523 LS 12U Union Pacific..120J Mich Cent . . ' . . 91J Wabash 49 MLS&W. . . . 501 Preferred. . . . 88J Mo Pac J" . .1053 W U 8H HIM NO STOCKS. Following are the closing sales of mining stocks at the Now York mining exchange : Bodie 700 Horn Silver. . . 17 California 75 Hibernia 33 Sutra li Oriental & M . 79 Bechtell 55 Little Chief. . . 103 Big Pittsburg. 00 Robinson 1375 Chrjsolite . . . . 07 StL5neNos2&3 380 Con Va 230 Silver Cliff. , . . 340 CHICAGO JIONK ? MARKET. CIIICAQO , October 20. The demand for money was again act ive and of miscellaneous character. Rates wpre firm and steady at C@7 per cent , for 4iargc , and 8 per cent , for small sums. Eastern exchange between city banks was -rold at 25c discount per $1,000 , and at par. The clearings of the associated banks were $0,900,000. , The movement of money to the country was light , Omaha "Wholesale Market- OFFICE OF THE OMAHA BKE , 1 Wednesday Evening , October 2(5. ( / Grain steady and no material changes noted to-day. Dealers in wholesale merchandise re. ported a good movement , mostly through' mail orders. The continued animation in this department gives good satisfaction and indicates that the present fall trade is likely to prove the best ever experienced. Lumber , brick , lime , etc. , are in active request , prices holding steadily firm. In the drugmarkct thefollowing changes are noted to-day : cinchonidia declined Be , castor oil No. 1 declined Be ; quinine de clined 5c , In Tobaccos Dukes Durham smoking advanced 5c. In the grocery market we note a decline ofl5c for Kirk's Savon Imperial "soap ; Satinet declined 15c ; Kirk's White Russian declined 23c ; Kirk's Eutoca de clined 20c. Dried beef declined Ic. Bacon sides declined Ic. No other changes of importance are noted , Local drain Dealings. WHEAT. Cash No. 2 , 1 17 ; cash No. rf. 1 02j : rejected 82Jc. BARLEY. Cash No 2 , 93Jc ; No. , 81c. 81c.RYE. . Cash , 87ic. CORN. Cash No. 2 , 47e. OATS. Cash. 35Jr. Livestock , AT COUNOir. BLUKFH STOCK YAI1D3. * Cattle-Good shipping , SI 00@5 00 ; fat cows and heifers. 82 75@3 00. Hogs Mixed packing , $5 23@5 50. Sheep Slaughtering in demand at $4 00 @ 500. Provisions. FLOUR Spring wheat , straight grade , $325@373 ; patent , S3 75@4 50 ; winter wheat straight grade S3 85(5)4 ( ) 25 ; patent , 84 50@4 00 ; graham rye , 82 75 ; Wheat , 9300. RYE FLOUR S3 25. MILLSTUFFS Bran , per cwt. 90o ; screenings , per cwt. 80c ; shorts , pei cwt 1.00 ; chopped feed , per cwt. 1 20 ; meal bolted , yellow. 1 40 : white. SI 75. POTATOES In car lots , 100@1 05 ; Salt Lakes , 1 25@1 35. SWEET POTATOES Genuine Jer sey , 5a per lb. , very active at 5@0o per pound. , . .POULTRY Live chickens per dozen , $250@2 75. PRAIRIE CHIOKENS-S2 50@3 00 per dozen , AVILD GEESE-2 75(3)3 ( ) 50. WILD DUOKS-1 00@1 60. EGGS-Firm ; 22c. BUTTER Choice scnrcont20@30poor ; , no market : creamery , 30@35o. APPLES Good , sound , very scarce at Si 50 per bbl. HONEY California white clover in comb , 24@25o. LEMONS Steady ; per box , 81000 , Finest Messina oranges S8 00 repacked. CALIFORNIA PEARS Per box , $350 ( $400. BEESWAX-Ycllow , 18@20c. ONIONS 1 50@1 GO perbushol. CABBAGE $1 00@2 00 per dozen , as to quality. CRANBERRIES-Per bbl. , $800 ® 8 60. 60.OELERYPer doz. , 60@55c. Qrocers t-ltt. COFFEE.-Rio , lair. 13jc : Rio , good , 14o ; Rio , prime to choice , 14Jo ; Old gov't Java ; 2G28Jc } , Mocha , 28&c & ; Arbuckle'e , TEAS. Gunpowder , good , 45@55c ; Choice , C0@75c ; Imperial , good , 40@45c Choice , GO fa ; Young llyson , good , 30 ® 50c ; choice , 05c@l 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf , tV'-J ' SUGARS. Cut loaf , llje : Crushed , lljc ; Granulated , lie ; Powdered , lljo Fine powdered , lljc ; Standard ColTeo A , 10k ; New York Confectioner's Standard A , 10c ; Good A , lOJc ; Prairie Extra C , 9 Jo. Jo.SYRUPS. SYRUPS. Siipftr houno , bbls BOc : hiv'J bis 62ckogs ; 4J gallons , 8250 ; choice table syrup , 50c ; half bbls 63c ; kcm , S2 50. SPICES. PcpiKsr , 20 : Allspice , 20c ; Cloves , 45c ; Nutmeg , Si 08 : Cassia , 25c ; Mace $100. SODA. Dwlght's lb papers , $3 00 ; De- land do , $3 00 ; Church's $3 00 ; Keg so-lo , STARCH. Pearl , 4Jc : Silver Gloss 81 Corn Starch , 8J@9c ; Excelsior 7c ; Corn. 7jc. SALT. Dray loads , per bbl , 1 95 ; Ash- ton , in sacks , 3 60 ; bbh dairy CO , 5s , 3 45 ; bblsdalrv. 100. 3s 3 ( V. . DUIKD FRUITS Choice halves , peaches , new crop , lOc1 ; Kvoporotcd.Apple * , B lb boxes 13J@14c ; Michigan , 8lc ; New Yoi > k apples , 8ic : Prunes old , 7c ; new , 8Jc ; Currants , 7@7ic ; Blackberries new ( lie.CHEESE CHEESE Full Crcfin. , 15c ; Part Skim. Hie. WOODENWARK-Two hoop pall * , 1 95 ; three ho p pails 2 20 ; No. 1 tub , 9 50 ; No. 2 tubs , , 8 50 ; No. 3 tubs 7 50 ; pioneer washboards 1 85 ; Double Crtwu , 2 90 : Wellbuckets 3 23. LEAD Bar , 81 05. MATCHES Pur coddle , DOc ; round cases , S7.G1) ; snuaro coses 8. > .10. PROVISIONS-Breakfast bacon , 14 * choice lard , 13Jc ; dried beef , 13Jc ; should : M , canvassed 9c ; hams , canvassed lie ; lacon , sides 12Je NKW PIOKLES-Medlum , In barrels 89 60 ; do.inhalf bbls , 5 25 ; smallc , In bbln , 1150 ; do , in half bbls 075 ; gherkins , in bbls , 13 00 ; do , In half bbls , 7 00. VINEGAII Pure apple extra , Ific ; mro apple. 13c ; Prusslng pure apple , lOc. HOMINY-Now , 50 OOiferbbl. BEANS-Medium , baud picked ? 3 75 ter bushel , ftOPlS Sisal , J inch and larger , 91c ; 9 neb , 92c ; J inch , lOJc , . SOAPS-Kirk's Savon Imperial , 345 ; Kirk's satinet. 3 45Kirk'a ; Rtandord , 3 50 ; Kirk's white Russian , 5 23 : Kirk's Eutoia , 1 03f : ICirk's Prairie Queen , (100 ( cakes ) , 10 ; ICirk's magnolia , 4 55. CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs 1" " * , 8s lGcboxcs ; 40 Ibs. , 10 or. , Gs. 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 case , . 90 ; Anchor Boll 2 doz in case , 150. FIELD SEED Rod clover , choice new , $0 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover new , S700 ; white clover , new. $1400 al alfa clover , new , $12 50 ; olsike , now , SIS 00. Timothy , good , now , S3 00 ; ) lue gross , extra clean , 3150 ; blue grass , clean , SI 25 ; orchard grass $2 50 ; red top , choice , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri , 80c ; millet , German , .SI 00 to $125 ; Sungarian. 80c. ' HEDGESEED Osage orange , 1 to 5 mshels 55 00 ; osage orange , 10 bushels5 or over , 84 50 ; honey locust , per lb. , 35c ; per 100 Ibs. , 325 00. FISH Family white fish , 90 lb hf bbls , S3 75 ; No , 1 white fish , 90 lb hf bbls , G 30 ; NTo. 1 white fish , in 10 tb kits , 1 00 ; family 10 lb kits , 75c ; New Holland herring , per ceg , 1 35 ; Russian sardines , 75c ; Colum bia river salmon , per 100 Ibs , 8 00 ; George's Bonk codfish , Cc ; Gen. boneless codfish ; 3Jc ; boneless fish , 45c. MACKEREL Half bbls mess mackerel , 100 Ibs , S1260 ; hfbbl No. lex shore do , 100 Ibs , C 00 ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100 bs , 3 85 ; mess mackerel , 12 lb kits , 2 25 ; No. 1 ex shore , 12 lb do , 1 50 ; No. 1 shore , 12 lb do , 1'00 ; fat family , 10 lb do , 73c. CANNED GOODS Oysters , 2 lb ( Field's ) , per cose , S4 20 ; do 1 lb ( Field's ) , ) er case , 2 60 ; do 2 lb ( Standard ) , per case , J 90 ; do 1 lb ( standard ) , per cose , 2 50 ; do 2 lb ( slack ) , per case , 2 75 ; ilo 1 lb ( slack ) , per case , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon , I lb , per dozen , 1 G0@l 70 ; do 2 lb , per dozen 2 55. Sardines , small lsh : , imported , _ one quarter boxes per box , 14Jc ; American , quarter boxes per box , lie ; do half boxes , per box , 21 0. Lobsters , 1 It ) per dozen , ISO. Tomatoes , 2 30 ; do 3 lb per case , 310 ; Corn , 2 lb ( Mountain ) per case , 3 70 ; soaked corn , 210 ; do 2 lb ( Yarmouth ) , per ca8ei , 375 ; string beans , per case , 2 25 ; Lima be Ana per case , 2 20. Succotash per cose , 2 25. Peas common , per case , 2 00 ; peas , choice , per case , 4 60. Blackberries , 2 lb , per cose , 280 ; strawberries 2 lb , per caBe , 275 : raspberries , 2 lb , per case , 2 75S)3 ( ) 00. Damsons , 2 IB , per case , 2 45. Bartlctt pears per case , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortleber ries per case , 2 80. Egg plums , 2 lb ] > er cise , 3 50 ; do , choice , 2 lb , per case. 4 50. Green gages,2 lb per case , 3 50 : do choice , " lb ( > er case,4 50. Pine Apples , 2 lb , per cose , 4 00@5 75. Peaches , 2 lb per casi 3 10 : do 3 lb , case , G 00@0 50 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 lb , per case,385 ; do pie , G tb , per dozen , 3 50. RICE Carolina,18@84c ; Louisiana , 7 | PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Tennessee - nessee , 9cperlb ; fancy white , lOo per lb ; row white Virginia raw , lOc ; roasted , 11 Jc. Drups. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Acid Carbolic , 50q Acid , Tartaric , 55c : Balsam Copobio , per lb , 70c ; Bark , Sassafras , per lb , 12c ; Calomel , per lb , 70c ; Cinchonidia , per oz , 70c ; Chloroform , per lb. 90c- Dover's powders , per lb , SI 40 ; Epsom salts , per lb , 3e ; Glycerine , pure , per lb , 44c ; Lead , Acetate , perlb , 22c ; Car bon oil , 110 ° , per gallon , llAc ; do 150 ° , per gal. 131c ; Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per gal , PI 33 ; Oil , Castor , No.S.per gal.8130 ; Oil , Olive , per gal , SI 50 ; Oil , Origanum , 50o Opium , SI 50 ; Quinine , SI 95 ; P. & W. .fell. &S.peroz , 8200 ; Potaosium , Iodide , per lb 82 , 40 ; Solacin , per oz , 33c ; Sulphate o , Morwhino , per oz , S3 75 ; Sulpnur _ flour , per lb , 4c ; Strychnine , ner oz. SI CO , Clears and Tobaccof. CIGARS. Seeds , $15.00 ; Connecticut , 825.00 ; Mixed , S33.00 ; Seed Havana , $30.00 ' Clear Havana , S75.00. TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule , 24 lb , COc ; Spotted Fawn. Olc ; Our Rope C2c ; Star , pounds , 24 lb , butts , GOc ; Horse Shoe , pounds , 24 lb , butts , COc ; Purity , W lb. butts , 52c ; Queen Bee , 24 lb , butts. 53c Gilt Edge , pounds 21 lb , butts , 57 ; Army and Navy , pounds , 54c ; Bullion , pounds 58c ; Lorillard's Climax , pounds , COo. FINE CUT In palls. Hard to Beat , 75o ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , 80c Favorite , 05c ; Rocky Mountain , 55c Fancy , 50c ; Daisy , 45o. In tin foil Catlins O , S. , 2 oz packages , 5 lb boxes per ll > 05c ; Lorillard's Tiger , COo. SMOKING All grades Common , 25 to 33c. Granulated Blaokwells Durham , K oz Olc ; Dukes Durham , 10 or , COo ; Seal of North Carolina , 10 oz , 40 ; Seal of Nebras ka , 10 oz , 38c ; Lone Jack , 4 oz , linen bags per lb , 81.35 ; Marburgs' Puck , 2 oz , th oil , 55c ; Dog Tail. G5c. Lumber. WHOLEHAI.K. FENOING-No. 1,12 to 20 ft , S20 00 No. 2,12 to 20 ft. , 19 00 ; sheeting dressed No. 1 , 18 00 ; No. 2 , 10 00 ; common boards , dressed. 20 00. FRAMING 10 ft. and under , per M , 20 00 . ; 10 ft. studding , 22 00 ; 22 ft. 22 00 4)1 " ff. nt , Qfi FINISHING-NO , i. finish 11 , 11 c 2 inch , 850 00 No. f finish 1 Inch S45 00 No. 2 , finish U , li and 2 Inch. S4500 : No 2 finish , 1 inch , 840 00 ; No , 3 finish , 1 inch $3500 ; O. G. battens per iOO feet Hii. $1 00 ; well curbing , S2200 ; rough i and ' - Inch battens per 100 feet HP , . 60c. STOCK BOARDS-A stock , S40 00 ; 8 S35 00 ; O , S30 00 ; common stock , $22 50 FLOORING No. 1 , 810 00 ; No. 2 5x15 00 ; No , 3 , $2200 ; yellow pine , No.l $4000. SIDING-NO , i , 324 oo ; NO. 2 , 82200 No. 3 , S18 00. Slfh' LAP-Plaln , $22 00 ; O. G. No. 1 $32 00 ; No. 2 , $22 00. CEILING S24 00837 00. LATH AND SHINGLES-A starrest bbliigles , 53 85 , No , 2 , 82 CO ; No. 3 , 2 00 Lath , 83 60 , Building Material. LIME Per barrel , 81 35 ; bulk porbu. 35c. Cement , bbl , 82 50. Iowa planter bbl , 82 50 , Hair Per bu , 35c. Tarrec felt 100 Ibs , S3 50. Straw board , $4 00. PAPER Stiaw paper , 8to rag paper 4c ; dry goods paper , 7 > manlla paper , lOo news paper , 80. COAI/-Cumberlftnd blacksmith , $12 ; Morris Run Rlossburg , 812 ; Whitebreast Inmp , $0 ; Whltcbreost nut , 80 ; low * lump , $0 : Iowa nut $0 ; Rock Springs $ S Anthracite , oil * ! ze , 812 50. Liquor. ALCOHOL 187 prool , ? 2 S3 i > or vine gallon , extra CAllfornU spirits 187 proof at 130 per proof gallon triple refined spirits , 187 proof , SI 21 : per proof gal re-dlitlllcd whiskies , 81 00@L 50 ; line blended , 81 50(312 ( 60 ; Kentucky bourbons bens , 8200@700 ; Kentucky and Pennsyl vania ryes , 82 00@7 00. BRANDIES Imported , 50 00@1000 ; domestic 1 404 00. GINS Imported , 4 50@0 00 ; domestic , 1 40@3 00. RUMS Imported , 4 50@G 00 : Now England. 2 00 ® 1 00 ; domestic , 1 60@3 60 ; PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY 1 7B4 / ( ! 00. CHAMPAGNES Imported per cmo , 20 00@l : 00 ; .American , per case , 1200 ® 1800. CLAUETS-Per case , 4 60@1600. WINES Rhlncwine , per cose , 6 06@0 00 Catawbo , per case 4 00@7 00. Paints Oils nd VArnlihot. PAINTS IN * Oil , White lead , Omaha P. P. , 7c ; white lead , 0. P. & C. Cpure , Oc ; Marseilles Rteen , 1 to 5 lb cons , 'JOc ; French zinc , green Real. 12c ; French zinc , red ncal , He ; French zinc , In varnish asst , 20c ; Prench rincc , In oil nsst , 15c ; Raw and burnt umber , 1 lb cans 12c ; row and burnt Sienna , 13c : Vandyke brown , 13. ; rciincd lampblack , 12c ; coach black , l c ; i"ory black , IGc ; drop blnck , lOc ; Prussian blue , 30c ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chrome green , L. M. & D. , 14c ; blind and shutter green , L , M. & D. , 14c : Paris green. 18c ; I"dlan red , 15c : Venetian rod , 9c ; Tuscan itii , 22c ; American Vermillocl , I. &P. , 18c ; chroma yellow , L. , M. , O , & D. O. , 18c ; yellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , 10 ; patent ilryer , Cc ; graining colors : light oak. darken on c , walnut , chcttuut and osb 12c. Or ° alnU White lend , OJc ; French xluc , lOc ; Paris whiteing 2c ; whiting gliders , Ijc ; minting convl , lie ; lampblack Germantown - town , I4c ; lampwack , ordinary , 8c ; Prus sian blue , 45c ; ultramarine , IHc ; Vandyke , brown , 8c ; umber , bunit , 4c ; umber , raw , Ic ; sienna , burnt , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4o Paris green genuine , 35c ; Paris green com'l 25c ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chrom- green K. , 12c ; yermlllion , Eng. , 70c ; vcr- nllllon , America , 18c ; Indian red. lOc , rose pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Cookson's Jjc : Venetian red Am. , lc ; rod lead , 7ic ; chrome yellow , genuine , 20c ; chrome ycl- ow , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 3c ; ochre , French , 2jc [ ; ochre , American , IJc ; Winter's mineral. 2Jc ; lehigh brown. 2 Jo : spanish brown. 2 c ; Prince's mineral So ; VARNISHES Barrels per gallon. Furniture-extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1 , ? 1 ; furniture , U , 83c ; coach , extra , 8140 ; Coach , No. 1 , 81 20 ; Damar , 81 50 ; Japan. 70c ; asphaltum , 70c ; shellac , S3 50 ; hard oil finiKh. 3130. OILS 110.carbon pergallon , lljc ! 150 * Lcodlight , per gallon , 12jc ; 175 * headlight > crgallon , Ifijc ; crystoline , per gallon , 20c XXX. per gallon , 130c , No. 3,110 ; sweet | > er gallon , 85c ; sperm , W. B. , per gallon , 3135 ; fishW.B. , per gallon , COc ; noatsfoot * extra , per gallon , 75c , No. 1 , 05 ; lumber ! , eating , zero , per gallon , 30c , summer , IBo < olden machine. No. 1 , per gallon , 35c , No , 2 , 30c ; spenn , signal , per gallon , 80c ; tur1 pentine , per gallon. G4c ; naptha , 74 doc , | er gallon 200. 03 detr , 20c. Hldei , F-urs , Etc. HIDES Green butcher's hide , 74 ; green cured hides , Sic ; green salt , psrt cured hides , 8@8io ; dry flint , sound , 13@14c ; dry calf and kip , 12@13c ; dry salt hidesHound , Iir5)12c ) ; green calf , wt. 8 to 15Its. , 10@llc ; green calf , wt , under 8 Itn , per skin , 50c ; reen pelts , SI 00@115 ; green lamb skins , jl 10@123 ; damaged hides , two-thiid raJc , cut scored and one grub , clashed two- tl irds rate , ) branded hides 10 per eent , off. Coon skins , No. 1 , 45c ; No. 2 , 30c ; No. 3 , 20. ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , 50c ; No. 2 , 30c ; No. 3,15c ; No. 4 , 5c. Fox , No. 1 , GOc ; No. 2 , 23c. Skunk , No. 1 , blnck , GTic ; short stripe , 40n ; narrow stripe tine ; broad stripe , lOc. Tallow , Cc. Wool. Merino unwashed , light , 14@10c ; heavy , 13@15c ; medium unwashed , light , 18@20c ; tub-washed , choice , 32c ; fair , 30c ; dingy and w. , 28c ; burry , black and cotted wools 20c less © 4 Horses and Muo | . Tlie market is brisk and all grades are selling well at a slight advance in pi ices. The demand for rood horses exceeds the supply considerably. Prices range as fol lows : Fine single drivers , 8150. to 300. ; Extra draft horses 8175. to 225. ; Common dro4t horses , $100. to 150. : Extra farm horses $110. to 125. ; Common to good farm horses 890. to S100 , ; Extra plugs , SCO. to 75. ; Common plugs S20. to 840. ' MULES. 15 to 15J hands ( extra ) , 8125. to 150. ; 14J to 15 hands , S100. to 140. ; 14 to 144 nands , $75. to 100. ; 131 to 14 hands , $00. to 75 Heavy Hardware List. Iron , rates S3 50 ; plow steel , cast , 7ic ; cast tool do , 15@20 .wagon spokes , set , 2 23@3 00 ; hubs , per set , 1 25 ; felloes , sawed dry , 140 ; tongues , each , 70@8acvujptleA , each , 75c ; square nuts , per lb , Tigjllc ; washers , per lb , 8@18c ; rivets , per lb , lie ; coil chain , per lb , G@l2c ; malleable , 8c ; iron wcdses , Go ; crowbars , Oc ; harrow teeth , 4c ; horseshoes per keg , 5 00 ; spring steel. 7C8c. NAILS 10 to 20d. 3 CO ; 8 to 10 , 375 ; Cd , 4 00 ; 4d , 4 25 ; 3d , common , 5 00 : 3d , fine , G 50 ; clinch , all sizes , 5 25 ; Cd , casing. 4 75 ; Sd casing , 4 51) ; lOd casing , 4 23 ; lOd finuh , 4 75 ; Sd finish , 5 00 ; Gd finish , 5 23 ; half keiTs lOc extra. SHOT. Shot , $1.85 ; Buck shot , $2.10 ; Oriental Powder , kegs , $0.40 ; do. , half kegs $3.48"do. , quarter kegs , $1.88 ; Blast ing , ketfs. 83.35 : Fuse , per 100 feet 50c. MARKETS BT TB LBGRAPH. Council Bluffs Market. COUNCIL BLUFKH , October 20. Flour Manufactured by Crystal and City Mills. 3 76ft ( i 50 ; Kansas and Missouri - souri flour , 3 50@4 25 ; graham , 3 75 ; rye flour , 3 40. Bran and Shorts 17 00 per ton. Chop Corn 22 50 per ton. Wheat No. 2 , $122@1 25 ; No. 3,1 05 ; jectcd , 85. Corn No. 2 , 52 , rejected 60. Oats No. 2 , 40c ; rejected , 35o. Barley No. 2. 90c ; No. 3 , 75c. Hay-5 50@0 00 , Wood-0 00@8 00. Live Hogs 5'50@5 75. Cattle Shipping , 4 00 ( 5 00 ; inch ! ! COWH 30 00@45 00 per head ; butcher * stock , 2 75@3 00. Sheep 1 005 00. G Hides 5c ; G S hide ? , 8c. Wool 15@25. Butter 30@35c. Eggs 20c. Potatoes 1 00@1 20 ; sweet , 4@5c. Oiilons-1 25@1 40. Grand Junction Market- GUANO JUNCTION , la. , October 20. Eggs 14c. Butter 13c. Chicago JLivetstooli. CHICAOO , October 20 , Cattle Receipts , 0,000 head ; ship- int > > , 1,800 head ; market fairly r.ctivc and generally firm ; exports , G 50@7 30 ; good to choice shipping , 5 40@G 00 ; com mon to fair i 00u5 ( ; ( XI ; butclicrb Htock weak ; coiiiintln to fair COWH and mixed , 2 00(6j3 ( 25 ; good to choice COWH and heif er ) , 3 45@J 00 ; * tock very plentiful and slow , sales at 2 70@3 50 ; feeders scarce and linn , 3 UOffil 00 ; range cattlj etrong ; grass T xons , 2 00@'l 00 ; half-breeds and na tives 3 C0@l 50. Hogs Iteceipts , 23,000 head ; ship ments 2,300 head ; general average qual ity of offeringH belter ; market ueak and shade lower ; mixed packing , 6 75@0 2."i ; choice heavy 0 40@7 00 ; light , 5 5(5,010cullH ( : and grosserH , a 60@5 50. Sheep Receipts 1000 head ; Hhlpmcnts. 4,000 head ; demniul very good on local butchers account ; and shipping demand fair ; market firm : common to fair , 3 00 © 4 00 ; good to choice , 4 G0@5 00. , _ Produce. CIIICAOO. October 26. On 'Change the markets wcro uncertain and prices at the opening were higher than yesterday's closing figure * , but the advance won lost , The receipts of pralii vcro 24.000 bu. of barley by lake , and 523 car loads of all grades of grain by rail , unbracing 73 of wheat , 330 of corn , 73 if nats 11 of rye mid 3(5 of barley. Flour Quiet and prices nominally un changed ; very little demand : common to choice western spring , 4 50CSG (5 ; no Minnesota , 6 2 j ® " 7f ; patents 7 5 ? < g9 50 ; mckw heat flours , 050@1000. Wheat In No. 2 spring , the otrgregalo trade was fair and the fecllnc somewhat imettled. There was a good speculative lemnml at the open ng and prices steadily mhanced until an Improvement of Jffijo vas established , then become weak ami lecllntd J@lo per bushel , fluctuated BPJUU ami finally closed about j@ic | higher on ho regular board , and on cell at 1 3 IS for Ostoberj 1 31 ? for November ) 1 37MI 38 for December ; 1 384 for January ; No. 3 < prlng , uteody at 1 20 ; rejected , nominally 100. 100.Corn No. 2 and high mixed , steadier and firmer ; locol operators traded rather 'rcely ' , especially in the more deferred utrres ; prices wcro advanced JHlo ( ) and the improvement was well main- .Allied ) shipping demand fair ; the market inally closed 2lc higher on the regular cell " " ' - ' - - - ' - " > - ward and on rl 'or No\ ember , 01 t > lo for January ; fcctcd , 59@S9ic. Oats Steady and juices better ; trading inly moderato ; No. 2 closed at 443c for Dctobcr ; 444c for November , 44jo | fr December ; -Isjc for May. Rye Quiet and firm ; No. 2 , 1 03J ; No. , , 1 00 for December. Barley Inactive but strongly held ; No. 2 , 10 * for November ; 98Jc for December , Pork Strong iud In gooil demand ; mc s clo ed at 10 53 for November ; IB 75 for January ; 18 10 for February. Lard Steady at a nl.ght decline ; 11 47J 'or November ; 11 02J for December ; 11 45 for the year ; 11 8011 S2J for Jan- tary ; 12 00 for February ; 1212J for March ; 12 2.U2 ( GO frr May. Bulk Meats Firm and slightly better ; short ribs , 877i for October ; 8C2J for Nov ember ; 8 05 for December. Whisky Quiet at 11C.Reo'to. Reo'to. Shtpm'ts Flour 2,855 15,443 Wheat 55,330 40,007 Corn 350,158 198,103 Oats 05,033 54.7G2 Rye 1,514 5,057 Barley 02,402 14,977 Theforolgn exports from Chicago wnco Tanuary'lut include 221,795 barrels of flour , 2,0,9,097 bu. of wheat , 5,980,505 , ju. of corn , 11,001 bbls. of pork , 423,708 > exes of cured meats and 192,010 tcs of ! ard. Since January 1st the receipts ot Chica go include 4,092,533 bbls. of flour , 12,987- 151 bu. of wheat , 09,553,782 bu. of corn , 21,395,045 bu. of oats , 10,990,000 bu. of rye and 4,150,972 bu , of barley. St. lion ! * Prodnco- ST. Loom , October 2 . Flour Dull and weak. Wheat Finn with slight fluctuations ; No. "red.l 44J for cosh ; 145J for November ber ; 149i for December ; 1 52 for Janu' ' ory ; 151 ? for February ; No. 3 do , 1 39 ® 391 ; No 4 do , 131@1 315 [ . Corn Higher i.t G4@GHcforcash ; G4g ® C4gc for November ; 0707gc for December - ber ; G8gc for January ; 73fS)74c ; ( ) for May. Oats Finn and slow at 44J@451c for cash ; 47gc for December ; 4Sic for Janu arv ; 51 jc for May. Rye Easy at 1 04. Barley Unchanged ; choices to fancy , 1 00@115. Lead Dull at 4 90. Butter Higher ; dairy , 25@35c. Eggs Higher at 18@20o. Pork Slow : jobbing 17 73. Laid Nominal at 11 40. 40.Rec'tB. Rec'tB. Shipm't * Flour 45,000 7,000 Wheat 18,000 18,000 Corn 45,000 57,000 Oats 10,000 7,000 Rye 3,000 1,000 Barley 19,000 none Now YorK Produce NKW YORK , October 20. Flour Closed dull at 10@15c lower 4 00(5)8 ( ) 50 for various grades. Wheat Irregular and lower ; ungradet red winter , 1 35@1 60 ; No. 2 do , 149 ® 1501 ; No. 2 red October , 139 } ; do No vember , 1 494@1 50J. Corn Opened higher but fell ; ungradcc mixed , G8@711c ; No. 2 do , 71jc ; yellow 73c. 73c.Oats Improved and activcNo. ; 1 white , 5Uc ; No. 2 do , 51 * ; mixed western,45@48 , Itye Quiet anil strong at 1 03@1 OOJ. Barley Active and higher ; No. 1 Cun odnl 19@1 20. Pork Dull and nominal ; 1800@1850 for spot new mess Lard Dull and weak ; 11 70 for cash October and November , 11 G7J. Sugar Fair request and firm ; fair to good refinery , 84@8c. Butter Very firm ; state , 18@37 ; west era , 15@S7J. Philadelphia Produce. PHILADELPHIA , October 20. Wheat Finn and unchanged at 1 44e ( 1 45 for October : same for November 44J for December ; 1 48 | for January Corn C9@70ic for cash ; 70ic for No vember ; 737c for December. Oats 5l @ 52c for cash ; 604502c fo November ; 5151Jb for December. Rye 1 07@1 08 for cash. Baltimore Produce. BALTIHOKK , October 20 Flour Dull. Wheat Dull ; No , 2 red winter finner 1 44Jc ; October ; do November 1 45J , Corn Yellow , 70c ; mixed western firm er , G8i@G8J ; iMovembcr , 094. EistLiberty Iilvo Stock , EAST LinKiirv , Pa. , October 20. Cattle ' Slow ; bent , G00 ( ; 050 ; fair to goo'd , 4 75@5 50 ; common , 3 75@4 50 ; re ceipts 1,173 head ; shipments , 1,581 head. Hogs Slow ; receipts , 2,200 ; Hliinmouts , 5,600 ; Philadclphlas , 0 05(30 ( 80 ; Yorkers , 5 75@G 00. Sheep Slow ; receiots , GOO ; shipments , 4,200. Buffalo Iilvo Stock. EAHT BUFFALO , October 20. Hogs Lower ; receipts 34 head ; ship ments 28 head ; Yorkers good to choice , G OO&G 10 ; Males few medium weights , G 20 @ 0 30. Liverpool Produce. LlVKIU'OOL , October 20. Flour American , 10 < Od@13s Wheat Winter , 10s Od@lls Id ; white , 10i 10d@lls 3d ; spring , 9a 10dS,10i ( 5d ; club , 11s ld@llH 8ci. Corn 6s lOJd. Pork 80s. Lard 59 * 3d East St. IioniR Llvo Stock- EAHT Sr. LOUIH , October 20. IlngH Dull and lower ; Yorkers 5 50@ 570 ; packinf , 500@000 ; butchera to fancy , 0 10@0 30 ; very light , 520ff,540 ( receipts , G,300 ; Hhlinent9 [ , 6,000 , Toledo Produce TOLEDO , October 20. M heat Dull ; No 2 , 1 42 for November 1 11J for December ; 1 471 for January. Corn Dull ; No. 2 , 05c. Oats Nothing doing , Cincinnati Produce. CINCINNATI , October 20 , Provisions-Men. . * Pork Jobbing , 18 80 @ 19 00. Lard Quiet ; current mako. 10 45. Bulk Meats-Quiet ; clear nicies U 25. Bacon Quiet ; clear Hides , 11 00. Flour Steady ; family , 0 76d8fi3- Wheat-Easier ; No. 'Ired 1 Tl. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , OUc , Oatn Steady : No , 2 mixed , 40c. Ryo-Ea-ler ; No. 2 , 1 VI , Barley-Weak : No. 2 fall , 112. Whlnky-Steody at 113. Peoria Prodnoo. PROIUA , October SO. Corn Firmer ; high mixed , GSJo ; mix ed , G2J' Oat * Finn and inactive ; No. 2 white , 4G@IClo. Kye Dull ; nothing doing. Illyhninci liowcr at 1 II. Rco'ts Ship's Wheat , 3,150 475 Corn a\O.M ) 69,000 IHts 17BOO 32,750 | > o 1,000 1,000 Barley 500 Pittalmrn : Oil Market. PiTTsnuno , October 20 , Oil Market opened at JtOJc ; closed ot noon at 90c ; rcfmod Antwerp 19 francs ; shipments yesterday wcro (11,803 ( bbls. ; charters yesterday wore 82,539 bbls. Pitlsburg soles , 23(5,000 ( bbls ; oil exchange ( Ucs ot i GO , Now JTork Wry Oooiln- NKW YOIIK , October 20. The dry goods business ruled nulct \ \ Ith comnilsslon houses to-day. There won smut ) iniiiiirv for certain make sprhig KIHHS ! liy joliiiers and clothing trade ana fair orders placed for cottonsdos , camlets cotfon coatings couled figures white goods etc. For future delivery jobbers icport slight Improvement in order de mand , but personal selections were com paratively light , owing to the still quiet CMinlitlon of the market. CHEAP LOTS , A NEW ADDITION ! TO Omaha. TM BEST BARGAINS Ever Offered IN THIS CITY. 10 CASH PATIENTS Required of Persons Desir- in to Build. LOTS ON PATIEHTS S5TO : $1O PER MONTH. Money Advancec TO Assist Purchasers in Building We Now Offer For Sale 85 Splendid RESIDENCE LOTS Located on 27th , 28th , 29t' and 30th Streets , between Parnham , Douglas and the pro poeed extension of Dodge St. 12 to 14 Blocks from Court House and Post Office , A'l ' PRICES ranging from $300 to $400 which is about Two-Thirds o their Value , on Small Monthly Payment of S5 to $10. Parties desinng to'Build and Improve Need ftot Make an ? Payment for one or two years but can use all their Means fo Improving. Persons having $100 or $20i of their own , But not Bnoug to Build such a houno as they want , can Jake a lot and w will Loan them enough to com plete their Building. Those lots arc located batwoon th MAIN BUSINESS STREETS of th city , within 12 minutes walk of th Business Center. Good Sidewalks extend tend the Entire Distance on Dodg Street , and the lots can bo reached bj way of either Farnham , Douglas o Dodge Streets. They Ho in a part o the city that is very Rapidly Iinproy ing and consequently Increasing in Value , and purchasers may reasonabl hope to Double their Money within short time , Seine of the most Sightly Location in the city may bo selected from thos lots , especially on 30th Street Wo will build houses on a Smal Cosh Payment of $150 or ? 200 , and sell house and lot on small monthl ; payments. It is expected that these lotsjwill b rapidly sold on these liberal terms and persons wishing to purchase should call at our omcp and secure their lots at the earliest moment Wo are ready to show those lots to a ! persona wishing to purchase. BOGGS & HILL , Real Estate Brokers , 14OS North Side of Farnham Street Opp , Grand Central Hotel , OMAHA NEB , DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL ? HOTELS. PKOPRTKTORS , TOIP-lVfl ARLINQTON. J , Q. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Neb , OITY HOTEL , , CHENEY & CLARK , DlAlr , Neb. GRAND CENTRAL , D. T. PHILLIPS , Harvard , Neb. DEPOT HOTEL , F. H. DADOTT , Norfolk , Neb. OITY HOTEL , J. F. COLE , Peru , Neb. DADNUM HOUSE , MR. VAN HORN , Nebr.i ka City , Neb. REVERIE , Unndllln , Neb. WI3NER HOUSE , PERRINE DROS. , Wliner , Neb. DRAPER HOUSE , O , WHIPPLE , Nlebr.irn , Neb. OREIQHTON HOUSE , P. D. THIBADEAU , Crelghton , Neb , OITY HOTEL. L.J.JOHNSON , Nemahn City , Neb. ARAPAHOE HOUSE , L. OLUTE , Arnpahoe , CENTRAL HOUSE , JOHN COOPER , Oakdnle , Neb , COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. OLEMMON8 , Sew rd , Neb , COMMERCIAL HOTEL E. EVANS , O'Neill , Neb. NELIQH HOUSE , W. D. MOULTON , West Point , Neb DORCHESTER HOTEL , A. 0. KINKLE , Dorchester , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTC. , J. Q. MEAD , Nelleli. Neb CENTRAL HOUSE , JAS. McKILLIP , York , Neb. TUTTLE HOUSE , W. H , TUTTLE , Aurora , Neb. QAGE HOUSE , A. R. OAGE , Republican Valley. DENVER HOUSE CAIRNS & WILLIAMS , Hnstlng * . Neb. SANDERS HOUSE , CHAS , E. McNISH , Friend , Neb. WOODWARD HOUSE , WAREN WOODWARD , Exeter , Neb , PACIFIC HOTEL , 8. J. PORTER , f-nlrmont. Neb , E8TES HOUSE , N. T hSTES , Grand Itland , Neb. U. P. HOTEL , 8. F. DERRY , Gibbon , Neb , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F. W. WILM8 , Kearney , Neb , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , T. M. STONE , Orleans , Neb. HOLLAND HOUSE , GEO. U. HOLLAND Red Cloud , Neb. WILDER HOURE1 THOMPSON REED. Wllber , NeU DLUC VALLEY HOUSE , R. DAVIS , De Witt , Neb REYNOLDS HOUSE , Z , 0. ROOKHOLD , Wymore , Neb , COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. 0. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb. WESTERN HOUSE , E , FUNKHOUSER , Chester , Neb. PACIFIC HOTEL , W. P. RENSHAW , Beatrice , Neb. SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Crcston , l . COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. LUTTON , Vllllsca , la. PARK HOTEL , W. J. GARVIN , Corning , la. BURKE'B HOTEL , E. R. DURKE , Carroll , la. CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL , CHENEY DROS. , Mo. Valley Juno. , la. NEOLA HOTEL , F. 8IEVERTZ , Neola. la. CENTRAL HOUSE , 8. P. ANDERSON , Malvern , la , EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emerson , la. [ U. P. K. H. , Central Nebraska. ] f9'9-t' ' ' rff f lL T A j'l ' ' Foaopli N. Oatorlind & Co Bank of Mcrrick County Lota and Lands Jotcalf it Porsingor. . . .Central City Bank U. P. and B. & M. Land Agency M. L. Wright Heal Estate . S. Tyndalc . „ Only oxcluaivo Dry Goods HOUBO .riniiif-or & llostottur Merchants \l. \ E. McDonald & Co. . . 0 General Merchandise T. W. Lynmn & Co , T- General Merchandise Jorryiuan & Bro T ? General Merchandise Jkinnor & Hulclungs. .Clqthing , Boots , Shoos , Furnishing Goods and Notions f. B. Traver Hardware , Stoves and Tinware B. Hards Hardware , Stoves , Tinware and Groceries T. B. Whittakor Drugs and Chemicald Dhas. A. Stitizor & Co Drugs and Chemicals Mason it Stone Drugs and Groceries Alex. S. Bloyer Watchmaker and Jeweler ( Branch at Fullerton ) N. W. Hutchings Furniture and Upholstery E. A. Guillomof , M. D Physician and Surgeon J. S. Gregory Central House E. Bockes Bockes House E. Hanson & Co Grain Dealers ( Elevator ) H. C. Mctcalf ifc Co Grain , Flour , Feed and Coal E. B. Aldrich ( manager for 0. Oliver ) Chicago Lumber Yard D. Martin Lumber , Limo , &o H. D. Reynold. . . .Moat Market , Shipper and Dealer in Hogs and Live Stock F. A. Craig Harness , Saddles , Whips , &o B. F. Buckley Shoe and Harness Shop 0 Larson : Blacksmith N. F. Crane Harbor Shop J. G. Brewer ' Platte lliver Mills D. AV. Brinkonhoil Livery , Sale and Food Stable A. J. Coolidge Restaurant [ U. P. R R. Central Nebraska. ] GX-AJEC.XCS- Goo. Foster * General Merchandise Acfnow < Sr Morrison General Merchandise- W. R. Morse ' . Grain and Lumber H. Boardsloy Real Estate U. P. Lands- J. S. Dunham Douglas House F. II. Barnes Harness , boot and shoo shop W. D. Brohman Meat Market and Cattle Buyer DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE ! ORCHARD & BEAN , J. B. FRENCH & CO. , C A R P ETSI G R O C E R SI 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. ' *