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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 1 , 18 > 1
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
FINANCIAL.
NKW YORK , October 31.
MONET.
Money closed at C p6r cent. Call toAnk
were active at 1-22 per cent above tlio reg
ular wto.
Kzchango closed steady at 4 81J@ I 85J ,
f\ land jictu-d transaction 80i4 81 for
bankers'sixty dsya tterllug bills ; 4 81 ? @
435 tori cam-id.
OOVKKNMKXTfl.
QovcrnmcnU wore sternly.
Currency G's 1 SO bid
i's coupons 1 IGi bid
U' coupons 113 bid
5 continued 1 02 liid
O'u continued 1 01 bid
IIAILnOAD nomt.
Pacific railroad bonds closed M follows t
Union firsts * 1101
'Union land grants 113j@l 14
Sinking funds 123 bid.
The block market to dny opened rather
firm , and prices advanced fractions'/ !
the active stocks at ttio ouUct. The fall-
uro of tha Newark bank , howavir , had
the cflect of checking uny upward move-
tnent , aud n fatlin ? movement set in ,
chilli roulted in a di cl'no that rather
more than olfstt the incrcasa of osrly
morning. Whcnlho actual facts became
known , rtgardinj the Newark bank
fillure , the market ran along more stead
ily for general stoc'/cs , although there were
Jiomo fcverishnoss In Rpeciilativo dealings ,
and a general desire to Hell , This latter
tendency became more marked as tha day
advanced , and it was announced that there
had been several commercial failures con
sequent on the enormous extent of the
speculations in the bank. Tuis bank has
been iegaidd us one of the best la the
country , and the dullness of the market
was because of an unsettled feeling ns to
whom inisht bo involved in the smash-up.
"The lowest prices of the d y were current
during the later hours.
STOCKS.
Tbo following are the closing bids :
A&TIf 65 MO 03) ) ,
Preferred. . . . 00 M L S & W. . . . 51 '
B& O 1378- N..T.0 93'
GC&IO 204 NY C 139) )
Cedar Falls. . . . 23 North western .124 ;
-Central Pft 95 Preferred. . . . 134i
C& A 12 > NP 38j
CCC'&I Preferred. . . . 79
Cent Arizona. . . Omaha 41 }
C Stint NO. . 77 Preferred. . . . 10 $
DLJk W 1201 Oregon Nav..102
D&UG 82J PD&E 395
Erie 44 | Pacific Mail. . . . 48 ?
K&W 43 } Roclt Island. . . . 134 $
Adams 145 StP.uil 108
Wclla & Fargo. 134 San Francisco. . 44
American 93 Preferred. . . . 09 }
U.S 70 1st preferred..10r > J
H&St J 9CJ StPM &M..10GJ
Preferred. . . . 113 ToxasPacific. . . 53
111 Cent ISO Union Pacific. . 120J
IB& W 43J Wabash 48J
K&T 40 § Preferred. . . . 88
LS 121 W U SGg
CHICAGO MONEt MAUKtT.
CHICAGO. October 31.
This week opened wi'.h slnrp demand
for money , and rates ruled firm atG@7 per
cent. All A1 paper offered was takpn.
Eeastern exchange between the city batiks
is Orinor at par , and 23c premium per
31,000. The clearings of the associated
banks were § 7,400,000. The movement of
money to and from the city was aleut
evenly balanced.
COMMERCIAL.
Omaha 'Wholesale Marlcet-
OPFICK or TUB OMAHA BKE , 1
Evening , October 31 . , )
Grain , market quiet and no change noted.
Provisions ftoady. Butter scarce and ten
dency upwards. The demand for cream
ery exceeds the supply. In previous years
the amount of cieamery butter used by lo
cal retailer * was small , .but this season the
demand compels all retailers to keep it on
hand. Nothing now that was especially
important occurred among local traders
to-day. Merchandising continues as active
ai ever ; the weather was delighful and
everything moving smoothly. In drugs
we note a decline of 3efor acid tartaric. In
oils wo note an advance of Jc for carbon
and headlight.
Local tiraln Dealings.
WHEAT. Cash No. 2 , 1 15g ; cash
No. , 1 02 : rejected S2Jc.
BARLEY. Cash No 2 , 95c ; No. 3 ,
83c.
83c.RYE. . Cash. 85c.
CORN. Cash No. 2 , 47gc.
OATS. Cash. 3-VJp.
Livestock.
AT COUNCIL nMJFKH STOCK TAUDS.
Cattle Good shipping , § 4 00@5 00 ; fat
cows and heifers. $2 75@3 00.
Hogs Mixed packing , 85 23@5 50.
Sheep Slaughtering in demand at 84 00
@ 500.
Provisions.
FLOUR Spring wheat , straight grade ,
$325@375 ; patent , 83 754 60 ; winter
wheat Htraight grade 83 85@4 23 ; patent ,
SI 60@4 90 ; graham rye , 82 73 ; Wheat ,
S3 00.
RYE FLOUR S3 25.
MILLSTUFFS Bran , per cwt. 90c ;
( screenings , per cwt. SOc ; shorts , per
cwt 1.00 ; chopped feed , per cwt. 1 20 ; meal
bolted , yellow , 1 40 ; white. SI 75.
POTATOES In c.ir lots , 100@1 03 ;
Salt Lakes , 1 25@1 35.
SWEET POTATOES- Genuine Musa-
tine , 4o per II ) .
POULTRY Live chickens per dozen ,
$2 50@2 75.
PRAIRIE CHICKENS $2 503 OC
per dozen.
WILD GEESE 2 75@3 50.
WILD DUOKS-1 00@1 50.
EGGS Firm ; 21@22c.
BUTTE R Choice scarce at 20@30 ; poor ,
no market : creamery , 30@35c.
APPLES Good , Bound , very dcarce
at 81 50 per bbl.
HONEY California white clover in
comb , 21@25c.
LEMONS Steady ; per box , 1000 ;
Finest Messina oranges $8 00 repacked.
CALIFORNIA PEARS-Per box , $350
( 400. '
BEESWAJC Yellow , 18@20o.
ONIONS-1 50@1 GO per bushel.
CABBAGE $100@2 00 per dozen , aa
to quality.
CRANBERRIES-Por bbl. , $8 00 ®
3 50.
CELERY Per doz. , 50@55c.
Grocers List.
COFFEE. Rio , lair , ISic : Rio , good ,
14c ; Rio , prime to choice , lljc ; Old gov't
Java ; 264@281c , Mocha , 28Jc ; Arbuckle's ,
173c.
173c.TEAS. . Gunpowder , good , @ 55c ;
IJUy * CJ1U1JC | Ut-JvVWv * wf u Miu AVUV * tvmt
35c ; Japan , choice , fX75c ) ; Oolong , coud , .
35@40 ; Oolong , choice , 40@55 ; Souchong ,
geod. awa-iOc ; choice. 3545c.
SUGARS. Cut loaf , lljc : Crushed ,
11 Jc ; Granulated , lie ; Powdered , 11 Jo
Fine powdered , llfc ; Standard Coffee A.
lOSc ; New York Confectioner's Standard
A , lOJcj Good A , lO c ; Prairie Eitw C ,
9o.
9o.SYRUPS.
SYRUPS. Sugar house , bbl , Xc ) : half
Lls , 62cj kegs , 44 gallons , $250 ; choice
table syrup , We ; halfbbls , D3o ; kegv.Sa W ) .
SPI. Pepjier , 20 ; Allspice , 0c ;
* Cloves , 45c ; Nutinocru , 31 OOs Cassia , 25c }
Y .Mace 8100.
SODA. Dwlght'n lb paper * , W 00 ; Do-
land do , $3 00) ) Church' * , $3 CO ; Keg '
STARCrr.-Pcarl , 4je ; Silver 01 < H , SJ
" ; Corn Starch , 8J@9c ; Excelnior
uion . 7c ; Com. 7ic.
SALT. Dray Jowls per bbl , 1 95 ; Adi-
ton , In nacks , 360 ; bbls dairy GO , 6 * , 345 ;
bbls dairy , 100. 3 . 3G.5.
FRUlTS-Choiee halves ,
poache * , nevrcror > . lOc : Evaporated Apple- ,
5 lb boxes , 1S11C ! Michigan , 8c } ; New
York apple * , 8\c : Prunes , old , 7o ; new ,
SJc ; Currants , 7@7ic ; lilackberrlos , new ,
'CHEESE Full Croun , 15c ; Part
Skim. Hie.
WOODENWARK Two hoop pall * ,
1 95 ; three liowp pails , 2 20 ; No. I tub" ,
9 60 ; No. 2 tubs , . 8 60 : No. tub * . 7 60 ;
pioneer washboards , 1 85 ; Double Cr wn ,
290 : Well bucket323. .
LEAD Bar , 81 05.
MATCHES-Per caddie , OOo ; round
cases 87.G.5 ! square cases , S.V 10.
PROVISION'S Breakfast Imcon , 14) .
jholcclard , 13Jc ; dried beef , 13jc ; nhnuld-
era , canvassed 9o ; hams , cauvoiuted 14e ;
bacon , sides 12 te
NEW PICKLES-Medlum , in barrel * ,
$10 00 : do in half bbls , 5 75 : smalls , in bbU ,
12 00 ilo , In half bold , 7 CO ; gherkins , in
bbls , 14 00 ; do , in half bbls. 7 60.
VINEGAR 1'uro apple extra , IGc ;
pure apple , 13c ; Prus.iintr uure annle , IGc.
HOMINY New , $ G 00 per bbt.
BEANS-Modium , hand picked $3.90
per bushel : navy , $1 00.
ROPE Sisal , 4 Inch nnd larger , 9\o \ ; 3
inch , 10c ; 1 inch , lOJo.
SOAPS-Kirk's Savon Imperial , 345 ;
Klik's eatlnet. 3 45 ; Kirk's utmidard , 3 50 ;
Kirk's white Russian , 5 25 : Kirk's Eutoca ,
2 05 : ' Kirk's Prairie Queen , (100- ( cakes ) ,
S 40 ; Kirk's magnolia , 4 55.
CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , Ifi oz , 8s ,
lGcboxes ; 40 Ibs. , 1G oz. , Ga , IGc.
LYE American , 340 ; Greenwich , 340 :
Western , 2 75 : North Star , 2 60 ; Lewis'
lye , 4 GO ; Jewell lye , 275.
POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz. ,
In case , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. in case ,
I 90 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz in ca.se , 1 60.
FIELD SHED Rod clover , choice
new , $ G 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover
new , $700 ; white clover , new. $1400
nl alfa clover , new , $1250 ; alsike , new ,
$1300. Timothy , good , now , $3 00 ;
blue grans , extra clean , $150 ; blue grass ,
clean , $1 2.5 ; orchard grass , 82 50 ; red top ,
choice , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri ,
80c ; millet , German , $100 to $125 ;
Hungarian. SOc.
HEDGESEED Osage orange , 1 to 5
bushels , $5 00 ; osage orange , 10 bushels or
over , 84 50 ; honey locust , per lb. , 35c ; per
100 lb , 925 00.
FISH-Family white fish , 90 lb hf bbls ,
83 75 ; No , 1 white fish , 90 lb hf bbln , G 30 ;
No. 1 white fish , in 10 lb kits , 100 ; family
_ . _ . . , Gonrgo' '
Bank codfish , Gc ; Gen. boneless codtiah ;
8Jc ; boneless fish , 42c.
MAOKEKEL Half bbls messmackerel ,
100 Ibg , $12 50 ; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do ,
100 11 , G 00 ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100
Ibs , 3 83 ; mess mackerel , 12 lb kits , 2 25 ;
No. 1 ex shore , 12 lb do , 1 60 ; No. 1 shore ,
12 lb do. 1 00 ; fat family , 10 lb do , 75c.
CANNED GOODS-Oystere , 2 lb
( Field's ) , per case , $4 20 ; do 1 lb ( Field's ) ,
per case , 2 60 : do 2 lb ( Standard ) , per case ,
3 90 ; do 1 lb ( standard ) , per case , 2 50 ; do
2 lb ( slack ) , per case , 2 75 ; do 1 lb ( slack ) ,
per case , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon , 1
lb , per dozen , 1 C0@l 70 ; do 2 lb , per dozen
2 55. Sardines , Hinall f ah , imported , _ one
quarter boxes per box , 14Jc ; American ,
quarter boxes per box , lie ; do half boxes ,
per box , 21ic. Lobsters , 1 lb per dozen ,
180. Tomatoes , 230 ; do 3 lb per
case , 3 10 ; Corn , 2 lb ( Mountain )
per case , 3 70 ; soaked corn , 2 10 ; do
2 lb ( Yarmouth ) , per case , 375 ;
string beans , per case , 2 25 ; Lima beans
per case , 2 20. Snccotash per case , 2 2.5.
Peas , common , per case , 2 00 ; peas , choice ,
per case , 4 60. Blackberries , 2 lb , per case ,
280 ; strawberries , 2 lb , per case , 2 75 ;
raspberries , 2 lb , per case , 2 753 00.
Damsons , 2 lb , per case , 2 45. Bartlett
pears per case , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortleber-
jries per case , 2 80. Egg plums , 2 lb per
cuse , 3 50 ; do , choice , 2 lb , per case. 4 50.
Green gages,2 lb per case , 3 60 : do choice , "
lb per case , 1 50. Pine Apples , 2 lb , per case ,
4 00@5 75. Peaches , 2 lb per case , 3 10 :
do 3 lb ; casa , ft 00@G 50 ; do ; ( pie ) , 3 lb , per
case,38j ; do pie , G It ) , per dozen , 3 60.
R ICE Carolina , 8@3ic ; Louisiana , 7i
.
PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Tennessee -
nessee , 9c per Ib ; fancy white , lOc per lb ;
wv white Virginia raw , lOc ; roasted ,
llic.
Cigars nnd Tobaccos.
CIGARS. Seeds , S15.00 : Connecticut ,
825.00 ; Mixed , $35.00 ; Seed Havana , $30.00 ;
Clear Havana , § 75.00.
TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Puilc ,
24 lb , GOc ; Spotted Fawn. Glc ; Our Rope ,
G2c ; Star , pounds , 21 lb , butts , GOc ; Horse
Shoe , pounds , 24 Ib , butts , GOc ; Purity , 24
lb. butts , 52c ; Queen Bee , 21 lb , butts , 53c !
Glt Edge , pounds , 24 lb , butts , 57 ; Army
and N.avy , pounds , 54c ; Bullion , pounds ,
fi8c ; Lorillard's Climax , pounds , GOc.
FINE CUT In pails. Hard to Beat ,
73o ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , SOc ;
Favorite , G5c ; Rocky Mountain , 55o ;
Fancy , 60c ; Daisy , 45c. In tin foil
Catlius O. S. , 2 oz packages , 5 lb boxes ,
jier lb G5c ; Lorillards Tiger , GOc.
SMOKING All grades Common , 25 to
33c. Granulated Black wells Durham , 16
oz 51c ; Dukes Durham , 16 oz , 60c ; Seal of
North Carolina , 1C or. 40 ; Seal of Nebras
ka , 10 oz , 38c ; Lone Jack , 4 oz , linen bags ,
perlb , 81.35 ; Marburgu' Puck , 2 oz , tin
oil , 55c ; Dog Tail. 65c.
Drups ,
DRUGS AND CIIEMKXALS. Acid
Carbolic , 60c ; Acid , Tartario , 55c ; Balsam
Copabla , per lb , 70c ; Bark , Sassafras , per
lb , 12o ; Calomel , per lb , 70c ; Cinchonldla ,
per oz , 70c ; Chloroform , per lb. OOc ;
Dover's powders , per lb , 81 40 } Epaom
alts , per lb , 3Jc ; Glycerine , pure , per lb ,
3c ; Lead , Acetatepcrlb , 22c ; Car
Olive , per gal , SI 40 ; Oil , Origanum , 50c
Opium , ? 1 60 ; P. & W. & It. & S. ,
pur oz , 81 95 ; Potassium , Iodide , per lb ;
32 35 ; Salacm , per oz , 35c ; Sulphate of
Morphine , per oz , 83 75 ; Sulpnur flour ,
per lb , 4c ; Strychnine , nor oz , SI 60.
Pnlnti Ollf and Varnlihei.
PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omaha
P. P. , 7c ; white lead , O. P. & 0. Co.pure ,
Gc ; Marxeilles green , 1 to 5 lb cans , 20c ;
Kicnch zinc , green seal , 12c ; French line ,
red seal , He ; French zinc , In varnish asu ,
20c ; French ziuce , In oil asst , 15c ; Raw
and burnt umber , 1 lb cans 12c : raw and
buna Sienna , 13c : Vandyke brown , 13 , j
lefined lampblack , 12c : coach black , l"e ;
I"ory black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussian
blue , 30c ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chrome
green , L. M. & D , , Mc b'ind and shutter
green , L. M. & D. , 14c ; Paris green. 18c ;
J-dian red , 15c : Venetian red , ! c ; Tuscan
rut , 22c ; American Vermillod , I. &P. , 18o ;
chrome yellow , L. , M. , O. & I ) . O. , 18c ;
yellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , 10 ; patent
ilryer , Gc ; graining colors : light oak. dark
oa { , walnut , chestnut and ash 12c.
Dry ° alntt
White lead , CJc ; French 7ine. Oc ; Paris
whiteing 2Jc ; whiting gilders , lie ;
vibiting convl , lc ; lampblack German ,
town , 14c ; lampblack , ordinary , 8c ; 1'rus-
slan blue , 45c ; ultramarine , 18c ; vivndyke ,
lirqwn , 8c ; umber , burnt , 4c ; umber , raw ,
4c ; sleuna , burnt , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4o
Paris green genuine , 35c ; Paris green com'l
JSa ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chrom-
green K. , 12c ; vennillion , Eng. , 70c ; vermillion -
million , America , 18c ; Indian red. lOc ,
rose pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Cooknon s
'i'io : Venetian red Am. , lijo ; red lead , TJcj
chrome yellow , genuine , 20c ; chrome yel
low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 3c ; ofjhro ,
IVench , 2Jc ; ochre , American , He ;
Winter's mineral. 2c ; lehlgh brown , 2a :
epanlsh brown. 2c ; Prince' * mineral 3c ;
VARNISHES-Barrels per gallon.
Funilture , extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1 ,
Slfmnture ; ! , U , 86c ; coach , extra , Sfl 40 ;
Coach , No. 1 , 81 20 ; Damar , $1 60 ; Japan.
70c ; BHiihaltum , 70c ; sholLic , 83 60 ; hard
oil finish. 81 SO.
OlLS-1101 carbon per gallon. 12o ; 160"
I cadlicht , per gallon. ISc ; 175' he'adlidit ,
pergallon , 17c ; cryntollnc , pergii" , ' 'Oc ;
linseed , raw , per gallon/CIc ; Lin ped , boil
ed , pt-r gallon , C7c ; lard , winter utr'd , per
k-atlon , 1 0,5 ; No. 1 , We , No. 2G5c ? ; castor ,
XXX. per gallon , 130c , No. 3 , 115 ; sweet
per gallon , S-V ; sperm , W. B. , per gallon ,
81 35 ; fi hW.B. , i > er gallon , GOcn ; atjifoot1
extra , per gallon , 160 , No. 1,6.5 ; lumbrri ,
eating , 7cn\ per gallon , SOc , summer , 16c
golden machine. No. 1 , per gallon , W e , No.
L' , SOc ; uparin , nlgiml , per gallon , 80c ; tur *
pcntlne , per gallon. G4cj nnptha 74 dec ,
) er gallon 20o. G3 deir , 20c.
Liquor.
ALCOHOL 187 prool , ? 2 M Per
lne gallon , extra California splriU ,
187 proof at 1TX ) IHT proof gallon
triple refined spirits187 proof , SI 21 : per
proof gal re-d ! < ti11ed uhidden , 100 ( > l 50 ;
fmo blended , SI t'lOS a oO ; Kentucky bourbons
bens , 82 00&7 00 : Kentucky and Pennsyl
vania rye * , S2 00@7 00.
BRANDIES-Imported , $6 001GOO ;
domestic 1 40@4 00.
1 GINS Importeil , 4rX@fiOO ) ; domestic ,
1 40@3 00.
RUMS Imported , 4 BOgfJ 00 ; New
JJnglnml. 2 004 00 ; douicstlc , 1 503 60 ;
J'EACII AND APPLE BRANDY-
175W100.
CHAMPAONTIS Imiiortoil per cn f ,
20 00@31 00 ; American , per cnso , 1200 ®
1800.
CLARETS-Per eae , 4 60@1G 00.
WINES Rhluowino , l er case. C. 00@0
PC Catawba , per case 400(3700. (
Heavy Hardware Lut.
Iron , rates , $3 50 : plow uleel , cast , 74c ;
east tool do. 15 20 wagon upokes , set.
2 25@3 00hubs ; , per eot , 1 2o ; felloes , saweil
dry , 140 ; tongues , each , 70@85o : a > Jes ,
catli , 75c ; WIUAIO nuts , per lb , 7@llc ;
washers , perlb. 8@lSo : rivets , per lb , Ilo ;
coil chain , per lb , G(3112c ( ; malleable , So ;
iron wcdgoo , Gc ; crowbar * , Gc : harrow
teeth , 4c ; horseshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; spring
steel. 7,8c.
NAILS 10 to 20d. 3 GO : 8 to 10 , 375 ;
Gd , 4 00 ; 4d. 4 23 ; 3d , common , 5 00 : 3d ,
half kega , 10c extra.
SHOT. Shot , $1.85 ; Buck shot , f2.10 ;
Oriental Powder , kegs , 80.40 ; do. , half
kegs. $3.48"do. : , quarter kegs , 81.88 ; BlastIng -
Ing , kc B , $3.35 : Fuse , uer 100 feet 60c.
Hidet , Hun , Etc.
HIDES Green butcher's hide , 7i ; green
cured hides , 8c ; green nalt , p rl cured
hides , 8@Rta drj- flint , sound , 13@14c ; dry
calf and kip , 12@13c ; dry salt hides , Round ,
ll@12c ; green calf , wt. 8 to 15 lbn. . 10@llc ;
green call , wt , under 8 Iba , per kin , 60c ;
green pelts , 81 00@115 ; green lamb skins ,
8110@125 ; damaged'hides , two-third rate ,
cut scored nnd one grub , classed two-
tl Irda rate , ) branded hides 10 per cent. off.
Coon skins , No. 1 , 45c ; No. 2 , SOc ; No. 3 ,
20. ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No , 1 , 50c ; No. 2 ,
30c.No. S , 15c ; No. 4 , 6c. Fox , No. 1 ,
60c ; No. 2 , 25c. Skunk , No. 1 , black ,
tine ; short stripe , 40c ; narrow etrlpo 'i5c ;
brood utripo , 10o. Tallow , Gc.
Wool.
Merino unwashed , light , 14@16c ; heavy ,
13@15c ; medium unwashed , light , 18@20c ;
tub-washed , choice , 32c ; fair , 30c ; dingy
and w. , 2Sc ; hurry , black and cotted wools
2@Gc less
Horace and Mulct.
The market i brisk and all gradoFi are
selling well at a slight advance In niicos.
The demand for peed horses exceeds the
supply considerably. Prices range as fol
lows :
Fine single drivers , 8150. to 300. ; Extra
draft horses , $175. to 225. ; Common dra.'t
horses , S100. to 150. : Extra farm home * ,
S110. to 125. ; Common to good farm horses
890. to 3100. ; Extra pluge , $60. to 75. ;
Common plugs , 820. to 840.
MULES. 15 to 15 ] , hands ( extra ) , $125.
to 150. ; 11J to 15 hands , $100. to 140. ;
14 to 14J hands , $75. to 100. ; 13J to 14
hands , $ bO. to 75.
Lumber.
WHOrKHALE.
FENCING No. 1 , 12 to 20 ft , $20 00 ;
No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft. , 19 00 ; sheeting dressed ,
No. 1 , 18 00 ; No. 2 , 1C 00 ; common boards ,
dressed. 20 00. i
FRAMING 16 ft. and under , per M ,
20 00 ; 10 ft. studding , 22 00 ; 22 ft. 22 00 ;
24ft. 2500.
FINISHING No. 1. finish 1 } , li and
2 inch , 850 00 No. 1 finnh 1 inch 845 00 ;
No. 2. finish 1 } , 14 and 2 inch , 84500 : No.
2 finish , 1 inch , 810 00 ; No , 3 finish , linh ,
$3500 ; O. G. battens pet .00 feet lin. ,
8100 ; well curbing , $2200 ; rough J and 2
inch battens per 100 feet lin. . 50c.
STOCK BOARDS A stock , $40 00 ; B
$35 00 ; O , 830 00 ; common htock , $22 50.
FLOOIUNG No. 1 , $40 00 ; No. 2 ,
$35 00 ; No , D , 822 00 ; yellow pine , No. 1 ,
$4000.
SIDING No. 1 , $24 00 ; No. 2 , $22 00 ;
No. 3. S18 00.
SHIP LAP Plain , $22 00 ; O. G. No. 1 ,
$32 00 ; No. 2 , $22 00.
CEILING 824 00f837 ( 00.
LATH AND SHINGLES A Btarbest ( )
hhingles , S3 85 , No. 2 , $2 50 ; No. 3 , $2 00.
Lath , $3 60.
Building Material.
LIME Fir barrel , $1 35 ; bulk per hu. ,
35c. Cement , bbl , $2 50. Iowa plaster ,
bbl , $2 60. Hair per bu , 33c. Tarred
felt 100 Ibs , $3 50. Straw board , $4 00.
PAPER Straw paper , 3c ; rag paper ,
4c ; dry goods paper , 7c ; manila paper , lOc ;
news paper , 8c.
COAL Cumberland blacksmith , $12 ;
Morris Run Blonsburg , 812 ; Whitebreast
lump , $ G ; Whitebreast nut , $ G ; Iowa
lump , $0 : Iowa nut $ G ; Rock Springs , $8 ;
Anthracite , all size * . $12 50.
Dry Qoodi.
BROWN COTTONS Atlantic A , Sic ;
Appleton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , 8c ; Boott
FF , 8k ; Buckeye LL14 , 7c ; Cabot W ,
7Jc ; Chittcnango A , C c ; ( jreat Falls E ,
8ic ; Hoosier , Gc ; Honest Width , 7 o ; In
dian Head A , 8fc ; Indian Standard A ,
8 c ; Indian Orchard d. w. , 8.c ; Lawrence
LL , 7c ; Mystic River , 7icj Pequot A , 8'tfu ;
Shawmut LL , GJc ; Utica C , 54c ; Wnchus-
ett B , 74c : do A , SJc ; do E 48 , 12Jc ; Wal-
cott BB , 74c.
FINE BROWN COTTONS-Allendalo
4-4 : 7ic ; Alligator 3-4 , 3c ; Argyle 4-4 , 73c ;
Atlantic LL. GJc ; Badger Statp X 4-1 , 7c ;
liennington C 4-1 , GJc ; Buclteye S. 4-4 , Gfco
Indian Orchard AA 9-8. Liconiu O
1U1L4 JWX. tf'U 8Jc ;
3'J , 8 > c ; Lehtgh K 4-1 , ! Hc ; LoiiMlalo-l-l
lOc ; I'eppereil N HO , 7c ; do O 32 , 7Jc ; do R
30 , 7fc ; do K 3'J. 8ic ; Pocasstt C 4-1 , 7Jc ;
Wamsutta4-4 , ISc.
BLEACHED COTTONS Andre cog-
( .in L4-4.10cBlackstoueA ; A in perial ! ) c ;
do do half bleached 4-4Oc ; Cabot 4-4,8 / ;
Fidelity4-l , 91cFruit ; of th-tLooin.lOi . ; do
can brie4-4,13cjdo WalerTw 1stlO cTreat ;
Falls Q. Oc ; Indian Head shrunk 4-4 , 12 c ;
L ns'lule , lOc ; do cambric 37 , 13c ; New
York Mills. 13c ; Pequot A , lOc : Pepperell
N G Twills , 12Jc ; Pocabontas 4-1 , JJc ;
Pocassct 4-1 , Sic ; Utica , lie ; Wamsutta
O X X , 13c.
DUCICS Unbleached Atlantic , 10 oz. ,
17c ; Baltimore do , IGc ; Lone Star , 8 a ? . ,
12c ; Savage , 18c.
DUCKS ( Colored ) Allwny E brown ,
8c ; do C , drub , lie ; do XX , stripes and
plaids , I2jc ; do XXX brown and drab ,
stripes and plaids , 12Jc ; Arlington fi.noy ,
lUc ; L'runuwick brown , 8Jc ; Chariot fancy ,
IBJcj do extra heavy , ' 'Oc ; Fall Rlvoi
brown , extra heavy , lljc ; 'Iiidianu A
brown. 13c : Neponsot A bron , 15c.
TIOKINGS-AmosUeag A C A 32 ,
17Jc ; do XX blue 32 , 18jc ; Arrowanna ,
lljc ; Clarciiiont B B , 15ic ; Conestoga ex
tra , 17 0 ; Ifiiiniltoii D , flic ; Lovmton A
30 , 15c ; Mlnnohalia 4-4. 20c ; Omeg
DENIMS. Amoskeak , blueand brown ,
lOJc ; Andover DD blue , 154c ; Arlington
blue Scotch , 18Jc ; Concord OOO. blue anil
browu , 12Jc ; do AAA , do do 13J ; doXXX
dodo MJoj llaymaker'H blue mid brown ,
Ujc ; Myhtio River DD stripe , lOJc ; ' IVarl
Jtiver , bluoand brown , lf/i / ; Uncanville ,
blue ami brown , IKJc ,
CAMBUICS Biimard , 5Jc ; Eddystone
lining. 21 inch doutile face , Hjc ; Garner A
glazed , Co , Manhattan cloyo finUli , fj c ;
Ncxvpcrt do Co ; do gla/ed , B'lc ; I'djuot do
Oc ; Lo.-1'.uood kid tmUh , ( ic.
CORSET JEANS Amory , 8oAndnn- ;
coggln tattcen , 8Jc ; Clarendon , O o ; Conestoga -
toga satteeua , 7jc ; Hallowoll , 8cj Iiidiun
Orcbaid Improved , 7Jo ; Narragansett , 7Jc ;
Peppeilll satttcn , Oioj Uockpoit , 7'ic. '
PHI NTS Allen * . GJc ; American , Gjc ;
Arn > ld , 7c ; Berwick , 43c | Cochcco , fc ;
Conestogd. GJc ; Dunkirk , 4Jc ; Diumcll ,
0 > J@7cj Eddyatoue , 7c ; Gloucester , Gc ;
Harmony , 6Jo ; Knickerbocker , Gjc ; Mer-
rluiftc D. 7cj Myotlc , f > Jc ; Spramcn , 6e\ \
Southbrldgo , Gc ; do. Ginghams , "c ; Jtarl-
IwrO , 6jc ; ; Oriont.il , CJc.
GINOHAMS-Amoikcag , lOjc : At-
gyle. 10Jc : Atlantic , 9c ; Cumberland. 7Jcj
Highland , 8Jc ; Kenllwo.th , 8Je ; Phm.
kctt , lOJc ; Sujscx , 8c.
COTTONADKS Abbervllle
Agate , 20c { American , lie ; Artlnlnn , 20c ;
C.Vlr. D and T , 13c | ; Clarion D and T ,
17Jc ; Dccean Co.stripes DandT , IGej Key-
utone , 13Jc ; Ncntuckct , IDc ; Nonpareil ,
IGo ; Ocein I ) and T , 13jc ; Royal , Irtjc ;
.
ifiiiiii mikiiij j .iv > iiv ( ui
fancy , 12Jo ; do , 8 or. , Kte.
do' 9-l | 1'lc ; do 8-1 , 22crc7 > 7itinent'aT JO
42 , lie ; Fruit of iho ly om 10-1. 27J ; New
York mills 93 , 35c ; do 78 , 30c ; do 68 , 22Jc ;
Pembroke 10-4 , 25c ; Pequot 10-1 , USJcj < lo
7-4 , llc ! : ilo 4 ! ) , IGc : IVpperoll M. 29o ;
do 07. 21c ; do 57 , 18cj Utica 9fi , Me ; do
68 , 2Jic ; ilo 48 , 17c
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
'
U
Council Bluffs Mnrliot.
COUNCIL BLUKXH , Ortobor 31.
Flour Manufactured by Crystal and
City Mill * . 3 76 ( & ( 1 60 : Kansas nnd Mis.
souri Hour , 350@1 25 ; graliam , 3 7.5 ; rje
Hour , 3 40.
Br.ui and Shorts 17 00 per ton.
Chop Corn 22 50 per ton ,
Wheat No. 2 , $120 ; No. 3 , 100 ; re
jected , 75.
Corn No. 2 , 60 , rcjectou 48.
Oats No. 2 , 40c ; rejected , 35t.
Barley No. 2. 90c : No. 3 , 75 .
Hay-5 60@G 00.
Wood-G 00(3 ( > 8 00.
Live Hogs ,5 60g)5 ( ) 75.
Cattle Shlpp tig , 4 000f > 00 ; milch
cows 30 00@15 00 p r head ; butchcre
stock , 2 75@3 00.
Sheeli 1 ( X5 ) 00.
.
Uuttcr 30@35o.
KKgH-20c.
Potatoes 1 00@1 20 ; sweet , 4@5c.
Onions 1 25@1 40.
Kccuipte , 80 ; shipments , 13. ,4) )
ITodaoc.
CUIOAQO. October 31.
On 'Change the markets opened weak ,
and afterwards became firm , but later be
came weak , The receipts of grain were
7,1100 bunliol * by canal and 7211 car loads
by rail , embracing' 100 of wheat , 193 nf
corn , C'J of oats , 11 of rye and 50 of barley.
Flour Dull and easy ; demand light ;
common to choice spring western , 4 50 ®
7 75 ; patents , 7 f > 0@'J 50 ; winter brands ,
C 50@8 00 ; rye , 6 90@0 15 ; buckwheat ,
9 50 10 00.
Wheat In No. 2 spring there wan n
active businosH transacted , and feeling
throughout the session waa considerably
unsettled , accompanied by i i irregular
range oi price * . At the opening the
market was weak under free speculative
offerings , prices declining quickly about J
per bushel. At the decline a slmrp rcuc <
tlon occurred , buyers commenced to pur.
chase in nre freely and prices were ad'
vauced IJpor bushel , then commcncpd to
recede gradually at iirat , but wire influ
enced by rumord of tl.o . failure nf a bank
In New Yoiki Sunday , and fell oif , and : \
decline of 2o per biiblit'l occuircd , lluctu-
ated , and finally closed about ligljc ] > er
bushel lower uu regular board , and on c til
at 1 83J for November , 1 321 33 for lc-
comber , 1 30 } for the jear ; 1 33g for Janu
ary ; No 3 , quiet at 1 18 ; rejected , nomi
nal.
nal.Corn Demand was quite active and
the market ruled firmer and higher , pi ices
advancing l@ljc. | Toward the cl HU the
feeling wat not so strong and prices set
tled back @ 5c , and ruled comparatively
steady to the close. Shipping demand
fair. The market finally closed at about
J@Jc higher on regular board , and on
call at C2ic for No\ ember , CUc for Janu
ary , GSjJiglflc for May ; rejected , 59@f > 'JJ
Oats Opened better , but declined
for futures ; No. 2 closed at 43Jc for No
vetubcr , 43ic for December.
Hye Inactive and nplectodj ( demand
light ; No. 2 closed nt 1 01 furtJNovcmber ;
1 03 for December.
Parley Dull and quiet ; No. 2 , 1 OB for
October ; 1 5@1 00 forjNorember ; 1 OOJ@
1 07J for December.
Pork Demand active and closed al
30 25 for November ; 17 75 for January ;
18 00 for February ; 18 20 for March ; 10 20
fur the year.
Lard Active and closed at 11 40 for
November ; 11 55 for December ; 11 72i for
January ; 11 874 for February ; 12 00 for
iVarch ; 12 121 for April ; 12221 for May.-
Bulk Meats Active and higher ; short
ribs , closed at 8 ( J2i for November ; 8 SO for
December ; 9 00 for January ; 9 10 for Feb
ruary.
Whisky lo lower at 1 35.
Butter Steady ; demand light and re
ceipts light ; choice to fancy creamery , 31
@ 30c ; ordinary to good do , 233c ! ) ; good
to fancy dairy , 2G,32c ( ; common to fail-
do , 10@22c ; ladel packed , 15@18c ; grease ,
7@9c.
JCggs Demand fimall and receipts lib
eral ; atrictly fresh , 22@23c.
Itec'ts. Shipm'tH
Flour . 11,322 14,177
Wheat . 40i32 ( 00,81)5 )
Corn . 213,130 37,290
Oats . 08,112 07,453
Uyu. . ' . . 9,113 8,839
Barley . 52,701 14,215
Chicago XilvoStoakt
CHICAOO , October 31.
Cattle Receipt" , 4,500 ; shipments.
l,400j mot with a better opmand , mid
prices i tiled htendier , but without quota-
mo change ; supply mostly of common and
half fat natives , End * range cattle
exports nom'nal ' at 000(7070 ( ; fair to
choice shipping grades , 5 OOfeO 25 ; poor to
good gr.iBs fed htcers , 4001 ( 75 ; stocKers
and ft-cder' , 240(5(375 ( ( ; n'cak calves hold
at 450 ; II 00 | > er l > end ; for poor to good
through Tux.if , 2 fi5@3 70 ; i.orthcrn range
cattle , 3 CO ® 140 , with Coloindn Bteerc ,
1 75.
75.Hheop Iteceintc , 1,000 head ; Bhipincntu ,
1,300 head ; KOOII Hbcei ) hold at 4 U2& ; poor
tofulrati2o@130. :
Hogs Heceipts , 17,600 head ; blp-
mentH , 4,700 ; market nlow and v.dues
weak at previous quotation ; ( luulity of
offerings poor.
Hogn Light hoctH Hold lit 5 83@fi 10 ;
mixed packing , 5 80@G 30 ; heavy | aching
and filifiii'iiig , ( I ' 15@G 90 ; culls ami grauu-
cm , 4 00@5 2ri.
Now.Xorli Jfi-ocluoo
NKW YOIIK , October 31.
Flour Market dull and strongly in
biivum favor. Sales 1,058 libl * .
Wheat Feverish and Jo } lower th n
S&turday'H prices. Hales , II'/O.OOO ' biiHlieln ;
ungraded red winter red , 131J@140J ! ; No
2 reil , 1 43J1 95 ; ungraded w hite , I 28 ©
1 42j ; No. 1 do , 1 411@1 42J ; ungrade'il
gpring , 1 27.
Com Opened at } ( ? , l.o higher , but
elnieil with less strength , .Sales , l.fXJO.OOO .
biibhel * ; No , 2 mixoJ , 08@G9Vo ; liecein-
her , 7M ( i713o.
Oats A Hliado better and fairly active.
Hales , 350,000 buthols ; No. 1 white , 53c ;
No. 2 do , 50e - *
Itye Quiet and steady at 1 01@1 05 ,
lisrley Dull and nominul ,
Pork Dull and nominal ; mess , J8 00 ;
November , 17 25@17 50.
Lard Dull and weak ; canli. 11 70 ;
November , 11 05(0)11 ( ) 07J.J
Cinoinuati Produce.
CINCINNATI , October 31.
Provisions Mesa Pork Jobbing , 18 50
@ 18 75.
L-inl Quiet ; current make , 11 40.
Bulk MeutH-Clu.ir Met937 950.
Bacon Quiet ; cleur slden. 11 OO&lt 25 ,
Flour-W nk ; family , li CO&H75.
Wheat Dull ; No. M red * pM 41.
Corn Firm ; No , 2 mixed , 45c.
Uye-KnHv ; No. 2 , 1 11.1
Barley Weak ; No. 2 fall , 1 13.
Whhky-Weaker at 111.
Now Xorlc Dry Goods-
NKW YOHK , October 31.
The dry goods Jobbing Undo ha.1 b < m
very quiet in all departments owing to the
unfavorable condition of the weather
which continued too M arm for the distri
bution of fnll and winter good * . H is
jirob.ible , however , that the TiunlncM done
by jobbers dining the month now closed
lion bein larger than any previous Octoi cr ,
and there it very hopeful foellng in this
branch of trad * although Irregular nnd
upon tin whole sluggish.
Buffalo Ltvo Stooh.
EAST IturrAlX ) , October 31 ,
Hogs Stronger ; Yorkers , 0 00S.G 20) )
medium weights , G 20@G 45 ; heavy , 7 60M
7 GO.
PhllnUol pbln Produce.
1'lItUHKI.PIIIA , October 31.
Wheat-Cash , 1 38 © 1 MJj November ,
1 R9J1-10 ; Dccemher. 1 44J.
Corn Cash , G7JffG8c ( ; November , tGSc ;
December , "QjJGii'OJc.
Oats Cah , 6llc ; November , 60@5lc ;
December , 51.5lic { [ ,
Kye Cash , 1 Oil.
Baltimore Prodnoe.
BALUUOIIK , October 31
Flour Steady ; family , G 7R7 76 ; su
per. 6 OOp.5 7 < 5.
Wheat No. 2 red winter , firmer nt 1 39 ;
S'ovcmbcr , 1 3'.lif.l ( 39 | ; December , 1 35J@
Com Steady ; white , 72@7lc ; yellow ,
071c.
E'HtLiiborty Llvo Stoolc.
KAHT LIIIKHTV , I'o. , October 31.
CattUDull and a nhade off , lU'ceipto ,
J,3SO bead ; HhipinvntK , 1,731 bun. ! ,
HogK-Slow ; Philadelphiiis , G W@G IK ) ;
Yorkers , f. Ki@0 00.
Sheep Fair tra e nnd unchanged.
PittilmrK Oil Market.
PirrsVLMio , October 31.
Gil Market opened"at 88Jc freely bIJ ,
aihanced to 883c declined at f > 7Jcj noon
at87Jo bid. Charters , 50,983 bbs. ! ; hlp-
miMits 114,797 bbK ; refined Antwerp 19J
franctt ; rt'tintd L indon , C c ,
BTATK OK NEIIIUHKA , 1
DODOLAH COUNTY. } '
Notice is hoi oby given to the oloa-
tors of the Fourth ward , that I will
ait in the store of IS. Wynmn , Fif
teenth street , three doors south f
the poitollico , on Moiuliy , October
yiat , and Tuesday , Wcdnoiday and
Thundny , November 1st , "il mill 3d ,
1881 , fur the juirpovo of registering
the electors of said ward.
In witness whereof I hereunto sot
my hand this , 18th day of October ,
A. D. , 1881. JOHN S. WOOD ,
octlSd till nnv3 Registrar ,
OMAHA , Neb. , Oct. 18 , 1881.
Registration Notice-
Notice ia hereby given to the elec
tors of the First Ward of the city of
Omaha that I will sit at my ollico , CM
South Tenth street , October 24 , U5 ,
2G. 27 , 28 , 29 anil 1 , and November
1 , 2 , 3I , anil D , for the purpose of
registering the electors of said ward.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hrnd this , 21st day of October ,
1881. K. M. STKNIIKUO ,
Registrar Firt Ward.
oct21-tillnov5
FALL SONQ.
UY DTKON ,
Ladies t-ivo UH your i-tteiition
While those attractions few wo mention ,
Be.iuties piled up by the hcorp ,
At Atkinson's famed First Prize Btoie.
Hats and bonnet * ox cry style ,
Plush and rili ona by the mile ,
linpoitcd Htrai ht from foicigucoaHt ,
In every hue the rainbow boasts ;
Fancy leathers , tussnnd ilowerx ,
IMrclri and ornamuuts in hhitweni ;
First'clivsH liandH to trim 'em o'er ,
In AtliiiiKoa's famad Leading store.
Ladies' hand-bags , latest phapc ,
From which no money can etcipc ;
Laced kid gloves in all vniiety ,
Corsets vailed to satiety ;
Children's dninty hand-knit good * ,
Cape.s and jackets , cloaks and hoods ,
For which our patrons dally pour
To Atkinson's famed First Prize Htnre.
Drehs goods in every style and nhade ,
And choicest fancy goods just made ,
With charms and beauties hard to tvll ,
That please the Indies mighty well ,
The latest funs und richtbt jewclb ;
Xcphyrx , cardboat ; ! , canvass , crewels ,
And a hundred fine und fancy things ,
Th it in vast crowds the people liringri
To Atkinson's famed Leading ftore ,
Where bargains loom ne'er been before.
Here dolU on dolls you never naw
So largo a wtock in Omaha
From tiny dollie , mnsill mid shady ,
To the htyliidi got up little lady ;
Attentions imiiieinuu and rare ,
With which no IIOIISQ can now compare ,
So come to Atkinson's Leading btoie ,
And wo will phew you , tell you more.
ATKINSON & Co. . Crcighton Block.
Hats , nil grades , ut Bunco's.
( ) ct. > 12t
The romovnl of the Omaha Safe and
Vault company to their liandHOiuo nnd
coihinodioim new building , takes place
this week whore , uith their increased
facilities , they v/ill be able to fill the
orders of their host of patrons with
greater facility und despatch than
heretofore. The new building nitu-
ated just south of their present fac
tory on Fourteenth street is quite
an crnament to thai Hcction of the
town.
Gloves and mittonii at Jinnee's.
OctUl 2t
Sweet Potatoes 5 cents a pound at
' oct.'U-at.
Win. Gentleman's. -
The only passable crossing on Don-
ia street is the one kept clean by
Kuhn t Co. , in front of their drug
store.
The finest Watch , the finest Kings ,
the highest grade of Silverware at
llubermann's.
Latlioj' StulFHuitH for § 4.00 , at Mrs.
W. ] J. Woods , 210 Sixteenth street ,
oct'-1-in wf AH ,
Those who nro able to discriminate
between good and per articles of
wearing apparel , who desire value received -
coived for their money , should avoid
second-ham' stores and visit the mag
nificent establishment of M. Jlellmun
ifc Co. , 1 01 and lUOII Farnham Htreet ,
corner of Thirteenth , where tlioy will
find 0110 of the largest and finest stocks
of Clothing and Gents' ' Furnishing
Goods to bo seen anywhere in the
Western country.
IJUY YOUIt HOOTS and SHOES
at the low price Shoo Store of
A. D. Morse ,
SrocK ,
ClIKAI'KHT STOCK ,
M th and Karnhain ntrecli.
1'refientH of all kinds at White-
house's drui/ store , < i05 North Six
teenth Htreet. oct20eod2m
Uuta at UUUuntiJtoro. Bupl'Jleodln
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS-
7/OFA'L.S' . inOPltTKTOKS.
ARLINGTON. J. 0. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Neb ,
CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Ulalr , Neb ,
ORAND OCNTRAL , D , T PHILLIPS , Hnrvnrd , ' Neb.
DEPOT HOTEL , F. H. DADUITT , Norfolk , Neb.
CITY HOTEL. J. F. COLE , Peru , Nab.
BARNUM HOUSE , MR. VAN HORN , Nsbrnika Cty | , Neb ,
REVERIE , Unadllla , Neb.
WISHER HOU6C , PERRINE DROS. , Wlinor , Neb ,
DRAPER HOUSE , O. WHIPPL'E , Nlobr.ir.t , Neb.
CREIQHTON HOUSE , P. D. THIOADEAU , CrelRhton , Neb.
CITY HOTEL. L. J.JOHNSON , Netnahn City , Neb.
CENTRAL HOUSE , JOHN COOPER , OAkdale , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. CLEMMON8 , Sew rd , Neb ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL E , EVANS , O'Neill , Neb.
NELIQH HOUSE , W. D. MOULTON , Wett Point , Neb
DORCHESTER HOTEL , A. 0. KINKLE , Dorchetter , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. a. MEAD , Nellch , Neb
CENTRAL HOUSE , JAS. McKILLIP , York , Neb ,
TUTTLE HOUSE , W. H. TUTTLE , Aurora , Neb.
C1AOE HOUSE , A. R. OACE , Republican V ll
DENVER HOUSE CAIRNS & WILLIAMS , HAtllnRi. Neb.
SANDERS HOUSE , CHA8. E. McNISH , Friend , Neb.
WOODWARD HOUOC. WAREN WOODWARD , Exiter , Neb.
PACIFIC HOTEL , 8. J. PORTER , F-Alrmont , Neb
ESTE3 HOU8E , N. T tSTES , Qrand lilnnd , Neb ,
COMMCnO'ALHOUOE. F , W. WILMB , Kearney , Neb.
HOLLAND HOUSE , QEO. D. HOLLAND , Red Cloud , Neb.
WILDER HOURE1 THOMPSON REED , Wllber , Neb
COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb.
PACIFIC HOTEL , W. P. REN8HAW , Deatrlce , Neb.
SCOTT HOUSE , H. SCOTT , Silver Oily ! .
SUMMIT MOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Creiton , to.
NEOLA HOTEL , F. 8IEVCRTZ , Neola. la.
HAMMOND HOUSE , JOHN HAMMOND , Columbut , Ned.l
CENTRAL CITY HOUSE , J. 8. QREQERY , Central Oltv , Ned.
CMCRSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emenon , la.
[ \V. , St. L. it P. 11. II. , Southwestern Iowa. ]
A. Burr * Co Grain Dealers ftnd Millet *
/ . D. Mntluiss Grain Dealer
II. S. Wolff Stock Brooder
Ed. Day Fnriuor and Stock Dealer
M. Opponhoiinor , Foundry and Machinery
A. J. Croao Clothing and Furnishing Goods
M. J. Dtith'uld Confectionery mm Lunch
Win. I'rioHtmiui Moat Market
F. L. Dcflh Wall Pnpor and Shades
John Hairinnn President lowu Homo Insurance Co.
G.V. . Gunnison Editor " Shenandoah Reporter
Copson it GutT Editors Shenandoah Republican
Col. F. M. Park Proprietor Park's ' Hotel
[ W. , St. L. it P. R. R. , Southwestern Iowa. ]
SI \7JEJ3K. . O3C1
0. 0. Greenwood it Bro. , Lumber and Grain
L. YV. Riissoll it Co..Hardware , Grocers and Agricultural Implements
J. W. Sale , Manager S. M. Wyntt , General Store and Agricultural Implements
IF. II. Hnlfukor Farmer and Stockgrowor
\V. G. Moore Drugs , Books and Music
Taylor it Swanson General Store and Agricultural Implements
E. JI. Wing , . . . Stock Dealer and Grain.
F. Smith it Co Grain Elevator
.1. R. Allison Farmer and Stock Dialer
II. Scott Scott Hotel
Omaha , Collins
Cheyenne , Colorado
Fall and Winter
LATE AND NOBBY STYLES
Caps , Trunks , Valises.
i3scxixr : 3Z J XUDEI TO
IN TEEILATKST.ST YLES.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit al
1316 FARNHAM STREET ,
NEAIt FOURTEENTH ,
MAX MEYEE & BRO. ,
the Oldest Wholesale and
Retail Jewelry House in
Omaha. Visitors can here
find all novelties in Silver
Ware , Clocks , Rich and
Stylish Jewelry , -he ; La
test , Most Artistic , and
Choicest Selections in
Precious Stones , aad all
descriptions of Fine
Watches at as Low Pri
ces as is compatible with
honorable dealers , Call
and see our Elegant New
Store , Tower Building ,
corner llth and Farn
ham Streets
MAX MEYER & BRO.
Ill IETEB & BEQ.
O 3MEA. . 3EE
THE LEADING
USIC HOUSE
IN THE 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 a *
Bottom Prices.
A SPLENDID stock of
Steinway Pianos , Enaba
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 * .
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
WUOLWJALi : AND HF.TAIL DKALEIt IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLIHDS , FOLDINGS , Li ME ,
OEJTO.
ClThTATIi AOENl F01I AIIMVAUKEK CKllsNT ,
Near Union Pacific Depot , , OMAHA , NEB