THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY NOVEMBER II. 1888.-SIXTEEN PAGES. Extravagant Rent and Heavy Expenses Make High Priced Clothing. TAKE THE OTHER PLAN , Cheap rent and a buyer constantly on the New York marketj-and the percentage of profit 10 per cent makes us able to sell " SU * " 4 * O § * " ! 1 V % O - w / " \ 1 1 T < C EH 1 1 V9 VI I O r1 lf\ ntf"V ! JndLi5 , \ > oLU 5 \jj ( il 1L JL L/lt Ill lllll For less money than all others. Below we quote you some of our bargains. Look them over before you thrown this down. OUR CHILDREN'S Bli Brown and Blue Corkscrew All "Wool Youth's Overcoat Department. KNEE : PANTS , Q C Good Wearers Blue and Black Wide Wale Bui- lock Overcoat , with fine serge lining , Heavy Cheviot KNEE styles PANTS , Real neat KNEE . STORM KING OVERCOATS * , PANTS Suits $ 1 At 90c , $150 $ , $2,25 $ , $3,00 $ , $4,00 $ , only ' Good wearin And all prices up to the best made , And all buyers of clothing will please not forgot that our buyer on tlio n arket has not forgotten to take care of Extra heavy and those vriahing a fine Overcoat , and ho has sent us some of Dressy KNEE the finest PANT Suits , ELYSIAN and MONTAGANAC Child's Overcoats , IRISH FRIEZE , with cape made of $1,90 CAMEL'S HAIR , blue Union Cassimerc , CHINCHILLA Child's Overcoat , with Cape , Astrachan And all other fine imported in the dress ily-front and the Collar and Cuffs , wide collar Storm King. .Nothing is too good for our trade. All sold on a ton All theto garments run in ii es from per cent profit. It will please bo remembered that this cut to 18 , juulill bo found threat bargains. In this department limiting a \vc live under the high rent and big expense fellows , who are obliged spcrial cllort mid conliully invite the to make 40 per cent , is a saving on a $10 overcoat of § 12 , Indies to INSPECT OUK LJAUGAINS ANM ) AVOID PAVING FANCY and our price on a $40 overcoat is only $28. PUIf'Ed. Our Bargains in f HEAVY CKIV ; Scotch Underwear , 39c. ranej Stripe LAtICAU'A\ , ! ( All Wool ) Undergarments , Only 75c. FINE WHITE Laundried Shirts , With Linen Front Reinforced , ' 65e. 0 Good ones with Braided Ends , Silk faced with Draided Ends and Drawer Supporters , OUR BARGAINS IN Furnishing < ; i\ri.M : : illicit FACCD Gloves and Mits With Knit Wrists , RUSSIA CALF DRESS GLOVES Only $1.40. Tlicso Gloves are made of rosil Russia Calf , dressed lilci- kill , and quoted cl&o- whcro as liigh as $11.75. GOOD QUALITY CRUSH HAT 49c. This is n Great Bargain. Boy's Polo Caps , 1Oc. Men's Scotch Caps , Full shape and splendid quality , at 25c. A good heavy All Wool Suit for winter wear A good heavy All Wool Suit for business wear - - - 3 Styles Fine Dress Suits. A bonanza in every respect. Our buyer got them out of New York by paying a drayman to haul them off , and we are going to give them away for $4.65 , $5.85 and $6.95. t We have so many styles of Suits at less prices that We pre fer not to quote them , but ask your consideration and investiga tion. And please remember that if we do quote you spine small prices on clothing , it is not because we do not have .better goods , for we will wager our entire stock that we have samje'of of the finest clothing kept in Omaha. But we make the pi-tees on the fine wear as Tow comparatively as on the cheap clothing which we carry for those desiring it , and not feeling able to buy the more expensive. It will be remembered that we cater for all classes of trade. / ! > I ' 3 and Douglas Streets. Also entrance 117 South 16th Street. TWO "THE CONDITION OF 'TRADE , No Important Change to Note in the Money Market. GENERALBUSINESSRATHERS1.OW F The I'rcslduntlnl KloctiiMi From a { Coinmcroinl Standpoiut tnnuc- ol' I'Mnc Ciinr4 Quito Unoiny. Money Still IMcnty. The money market has been fnaturolcss the past week. Tlio supply is fully equ.il to the dcmiuul and rate * are uiiuhangcd , bor rowers obtaining accommodations nt 8ioIO ; par cent. Kvehuiigo is steady at f 1 per tliou- aand prunilutn. Qoncrul trade was fair the first p.irt of the week , but full oft and was vary quiet the last half. Collections are only fair , but now that the biittlo uf the ballots lias bcun fought and gloriously won , trade will lesutno its wonted activity. To the commercial mind the results of the election viewed in detail seem some what paradoxical. Furinstancu : Now York city with its thoutandsof in echanics gives half n hundied thoiH.ind plurality for tiee trade , while New York state , outnidu of the city , with a population largely engaged In agri cultural pursuits , votes for protection. It would nppcar that this should bo reversed , as if any class of the community can profit by free trade the toilers of the boil arc certainly the ones , Ono class of inanu- factuicrs fear detrimental results to their business should congress do away with the internal revenue tax , and consequent gov ernmental supervision of the tob.icco inter ests.V allude to the clgur manufacturers. At prciont they are protected In their copy right privileges on brand * by the injunction in the revenue law which prohibits the USD of cigar boxes a second lima , as this provis ion ( iobaiH dishonest doalorn from refilling boxes bearing a popular and expensive brand with cigaiH ol a cheaper malic , a practice. which is lecallcd by old clg.ir manufacture us being of frequent mul annoying occur- runce prior to the passage of tlio internal revenue act. It woulu bo well not to bor row trouble in this matter , however , as the republican party has always shown it- uclf conservative where the commercial in terests of the people are Involved and it ap pears probublci that that party will produce the legislation of the federal government for Bomo tune to come. The receipts of wheat In the northwest are reported to bo not anything like HO great as were promised a few days ugo , and 1'lllsbury is salu to bo an anxious buyer in Minnesota. lnmy noein strange that our visible supply should show biich a small increase with practically no export movement , when nt this time last year it waa increasing nt thu rate of over 2,000,000 bushels pur week. Now York is actually losing in stock , as n result of de mand by homo millers. Koroscnu oil is steady anil active. Since January 1 thcro has been a decro.iso of 0,0)50.- ) 000 barruls In the visible supply of crude oil , which now amounts to 20,500,000 barrels , The exports from the United States for the first ten months of 1SSS were 440,7113,000 gallons lens , showing a decrease of 30,000,000 gallons. Although 204 wells were completed in Octo ber , the production was not increased. Thu visible supply of Hlo coffee In thu United Stutes a week ugo was 43S,2-10 bugs , gainst 41IWO u year provlouoly , aha Cincinnati l > rico Current gives figures to thow that the present supply of peanuts It only alwui three-quarters as largo as that of a year ago. Thu gtocl' of tallow In the princlp.il Euro pean nmrUuls is estimated ut 'AOJO tons. Prices uavo nilvinced uharply within the Iitst few days , with bidding up by thu mon who ore upposed to control the situation. It is now oot far from % o higher in this market tfaao n week ago. It U Buppokcd that the flow of money from the cast to the west Is nearly over for this MOH. L tt week thu Now York bank * only shipped IJW.OOO ujoro currency thun they rocolvtd. The production of anthracite coal Is no > v 8,850,004 tons ahead of the quantity for tut year up to this date. ' According to the report oE Secretary Littler of the Chicago produce exchange , the buttur miirlcct is quiet , there being u fail- local trade , hut with shipping aiders light. Ufcemts of chees'j are small and p'-ices ro- mam steady , exiiorters do ng but little. Fresh eggs are scarce and higher. The Cincinnati Free. Current states that the "past week's packing of hogs at the nine leading points wii172,000 head , against , 2' ' i- 00. . ) head for tlio corresponding week last year. Local receipts of Montana range cattle this season have greatly exceeded all expec tations * . As a rule they have been very fat and buyers have purchased them freely in preference to tlio .secondary grades of corn fed stuers. Wyoming lias sent forward thu usual number of cattle , but they have been below an average in condition and m.m.v of them have been bou ht b.v camiers , as It was impossible to sell them us feeders. Thu losses by luv in the United States and Canada during October were $5)4V ) > ( )0 ) , against S10Oi4,7UO in Septi'inher. In Octo ber , lbS7 , the loss was * U,7).s2X ) ) ) Kor the ten mouths ending October ill the loss was $ IOI,5y.\520. against < lOJ'ra2" ' : ! > in 1837 and ' .15,400,000 , for thu same time in 13SD. IilVK J3TOUH. C'nltlo. Suturduv , Nov. 10. 1833. There was n fair supply of western beef cattle on the market to-day , but the iiiility ] was nothing extra. The packer * paui f J.OO for ono train of pretty fair cattle. The mar. hot was about ste.uly with yesterday , hut fully 2.V higher than last wcok. Common mid medium cows , such us thu cjiinurs use , nro scamj , ami thny arc compelled to ship that Hind of eattlc from other maikats In or- ilsr to keep the houses lunnlncf. The supply of western feeder * was liberal , but there was very little doing oa the market. The receipt * wen1 moderate and the mar ket was .slow at noout steady prices. Thu hogs weru all sold before the close. Slioep. There was one load received ami sold. lluueiptt. Cattle . 1,400 Hogs . 3,000 Sheep . 100 j trioui. The following u a t.vblo of prices pjdl In this murxot for the Ri'aJoi of stock men tioned ITiraosloors. 1300 to 1SOO Ibs..13.75 (34.00 I'riuiostoers. liooto I'M ibs. it.T.'i nil.25 ) Native feeders ! J."il ( (3.1,15 Western feeders 2.50 QC3.00 HunpOHtcora , com'ou to choice 2.I50 i : < .2.i Common to good cow : ) l.'Jo ( o2.00 ; Choice to fancy cows a.'j.l Common to ehoioo bulls. . . . . . . . I.'J. ) r . " 0 Fulr locnoico iiehtIIOKS < > Falrtochoico heavy hujj. : . . . . 5.U5 @ . ' ) .4'5 fair to choice inixiid IIUKI 5'Jj ( i$5.40 UepruMniiiAtiro H iio . o.vrri.n. No. Av. Pr. fi'4 yearlings 700 $ HO Syeiirlliib'S bliO 1.10 a bulls iii5 : 1.70 Jco\v.s \ USD 1.85 1 steer , canner 1,100 U.OO I ulcer , canner 1,100 'J.OO 21 i-owo , natives 1,001 S.'O 4 calves ! HJ 2,25 1'J cows. . . . , 1,010 'J.2S ! l cows 1,100 , 3.75 IUXUK CATTLU. Owner ami No. Av. IV. Johnson ft Co IKlBtuors 1,100 MOO 07 steers , 1,1GJ , a.00 tVlsteors 1,11)1 aOO Now Humpshlro Cattle Co 10 cows 1,000 , 2.1)51 ) Wls. and Wyo. C. Co- tMatocrs 1H5 3.00 J. M. Kuykeudull & Co st aU'ors , 1,193 2.00 Gcorpe Lockwood 75 t8ora .1,007 C.CO 1 tv r , stray , . , , ,1,310 8.35 3 steers , stray > . .M1U13 2.05 nua * No. Av , Shk. Pr. No. SUV. Pr. 03 , .251 1211 fS.UO tW , . 71. .an BOO nM : ) S3. . 6.35 71.TA TA , .257 . . . 5.au 100 685 O.'i. .243 240 5.UO 60 5.35 70. .2iu ira s.ao 70. . . .247 160 5.85 70.W. . .21S 1W ( 5.30 0 ! ) . . . 253 200 & .2S 70. -MO 160 6.3J 63..SS9 ItW 6.85 The indicated net supply the past week was 71.000 , compared with $1,00) ) the prt-ccd- Ing weeK , for corrcsjionding time last car the nut .supply was tii.OOJ. Cincinnati Pi co Current , _ _ _ _ _ Ijiv ( > Slock Notes , M. H. Jeffrey , Silver City , came in with hogs , B. II , Wilcox came in from Wnhoo with hoes , Daniel Hollarln , Llndsoy , was hero and murlfetmi hogs. J. M. ICmerlne. Council HlutTs , was over with two loads of hogs. Ticknor & Howard , Beatrice , marketed a load of hogs at 5 15. K. M , Klohardson left last evening for his former home , Buffalo , N. Y. T. J. Collins , Laramto City , Wyo. , was at the yards to-day. He Is looking over the flelil with a view of locating a commission house hero. OMAHA H MAKKKTS. I'rottiiue , I'VuitH , Kto. HUTTBII Fancy , solid-packed creaniorv , 20 @ 2Hc ; choice country , 1820c ; medium grades , 14'tl"o ( ; common graiics , I0@lllc. 1'i.ouK NebrasKtt piioiiU. tU.OOXW7.BO ; Minnesota patents , * 0.25@3.00 ; straight grades , f5.00C'(5.50 ' ; lukerb' flour , $3.25@5.75 jwr barrel. POT-TOES NebrsTca1'25glOi ( > per bushel ; Colorado , 755SOc. SWBBT PorvTou'j ' 'o par lb. POULTUV Live chickens , $ J.50 3.7"i per doz , ; spring chickens , iJ.SO .iUOj dresaod chickens , Baltic per lb ; turksys. 8012c. KOGS Strictly freili , IVo cuudlivi. CONCOUU Uiui'Es ao10o per LU-lb bas. kot. kot.Mii.4ox Oit i'K8 in kegs. 810o ( per lb. lUXAMAS Cninmon , 1.50a-J.23 per bunchi choice. * J.5d@3.50. LBMOXS 4-V80 pof ca o. OKASOKI Jamaica , $5 , 00 < Tj < UW per barrel ; Florida , f4.00ftt.25 per box. ( UnM-t'er dotani Mallards , 3.50@2.75 ' ; teal , | l.OC@l.i5 ; email. $3.00 ; prairie chick- ens , * 3.50 ; rabbits , 31.00 ; squirrels , $1.00 ; venison , 8@12o per lb. CKUIIIY 2520c per do/.cn , OSIONS iOd.'jOu per bu. CAIIIIVOE $2.00 per 100. HiiETS 40c per bushel. 's 30c per bushel. KUAUT Bbls , J4.75 ; half bbls , $3.75. * Choice , $2 )0@2.75 perbbl ; fnncv , W 00 per bbl : common , $1.5Sil.7.j ( ) ( per bbl. CIDKII Michigan , SO ( W@0 50 per bbl of 32 gals : California pear cider , { -15.00 per bbl. Poi1 COIIN Hice , 3iy4o ; common , 2@3c. CAUKOTS lOc per bushel , Bivss > Choice eastern handpicked navies , $2.00 per bushel ; western hand picked na vies , S1.75@I.SO ; mediums , ? 1.3u@1.10. Lima beans 5c per pound. II iv P. o. b. cars , No , 1 upland , $0.00 ; No. 2 upland , $5.00. Cnoii'iu FKKU $ l4.00fif 15 00 per ton. Cony ! ) l@t'c. O ITS 22@2.1c. Vixen IK-Cider , iodise per gal. White wine , 10@20c per jrnl. CiiANiiEitiuisa jr.Mt © ) 00per bbl. PUOVISIONS Hnins , No. 1 , 12c ; No. 2 , lie ; shoulders , 9)40 ; rib bacon , llj c ; clear bacon , 12u ; picnic hams , lOc ; dried beef hums , 10 > , e ; dry salted clears , short , OMcj extra short , OKC ! short ribs , U , ' < fc ; pickled pigs feet , 15-lb kits , 80c : lard , 9)i@10ir gmoked sausage , 08c ( per lb ; hog casmifs , i7@l8o. Uevised prices are as follows : BAOOI.VO Stark A seamless , 22o ; Amos- kcag , seamless , 17 > e ; Lewiston A , seamless , lUc ; American , seamless , 17c ; mirlnps , 4 to 5 bu , ll@14c ; Runnles , single , 13c ; gunnies , double , 20c ; wool sacks , 35c. Twiuos Vlax , 38c ; extra sail , 20Cd21o ; sail H , 10@20c ; cot ton , 21 c ; jute , Oo. DIIIEU PHLITS Flits , In boxes , per lb , 13@ ICc ; dates , in boxes , 7@10c ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box. W.50@3.75 ; Malaga loose raisins , $2. : ) ( " , ' . 50 ; now Valen cia raisins , per lb , 7Jfe ; California loose mus catels , per box , fl.OO ; California Loudons 18SS * 1.45 ; pitted cherries , per lb , Ida ; Califoi- nia pitted plums , per lb , 12@13e : dried blackberries , per lb , 7VJ@Sc ; dried raspberries , per lb , 2442'ic ; evaporated np- pics , 7 > < ( < 7)llc ) ; California sun dried peaches , 1'ic ; Calitornia unparcd evaporated peaches , 15@lSc ; evaporated California apricots , 18c ; 7untee currants , ffCa7c ! ; ; Turkish prunes , 4J " 4j4c ; citron , 220 24c ; orange peel , 15c ; lemon peel , IGc ; California French prunes , COHTEH Mocha , 25@2c ( ! ; Kio , good , 1(5 ( ® 17c ; Mnndahllng , liilTo2-J ( : roasting liio , 15(7 ( lOo ; O. G. .lava , 2l@2il ; Java , Interior , 'ttlg 25c ; Kio , fancy , Kldl'l'J ' ' ; Santos and Mara- caibo , 17 ( < fl9o ; Arbuoklus , 21KO : McLaugh- Hn'sXXXX , 21Jio. SUOAII Granulated , 75fc ; conf. A , 7Ko ; white uxti-a C , 7A c : extra C , 7 ? o ; yellow C , fi o ; powdered. 8)40 ; cubes , 8fo. HOSKV 10 ® Ho for Mb frames ; strained honey , lOfujllc/iioqib. HKUSWAX Ciiqlcu yellow , 20@J2j < B ; dark colored , 13@14 < j. ' " CHKESK VduntrAmerlca. full cream , 12 ( < 3 12 > foj full crt'um Cheddars , ll@12c ; full cream flats , 12X0. ' * ' PICKI.ES Medium , m bbls , tf.OO ; do , in half bbls , M.OO ; small , in bbls , { J.00 ) ; do , In half bbls , * 3.5U ; glierklns , in bills , $7.00 ; do , half bbls ! $1. . ' Toiucco PugJ2C'tf | < 15e ; smoking , 10@19o Jui.i.iEs-l.25ptl-w-lh ' : nail. SALT 1.30@.3.Vper ! bbl. Hoi-K 7-in , lQ'to MAIM.B SudAii Urlcks , ll@12o uer lb ; penny cukes , O12/813u per Ib ; pure maplu syrup , II.CV per gal. TEAS Young irvson , common to fair. 18 ® 23c ; Young1 Hyson , good to fancy , 30 ( 55o ; UuuK | > wdor , cbmmbn to good , 2J'J25c ' ; Gun * powder , choicd fti'fancy ' OSO.'Se : Japan , com mon to medium , 15 ( < { 20c ; Japan , choice to fancy , 80g45os Oolong , common to good. 25 < y 35o ; Oolong , choicfl to fancy , 50C ? 70o ; Impe rial , common to medium , 25@35u ; Imperial , good to fancy , 4X ( 50o. NUTS Almondi. 15@17c ; filberts , 12@l5c' , Urazll , S @ | 0o ; walnuts , 12o ; pecans , 10@lloj peanuts , OQ'Je. CIUCKKIIS 5@10o per lb ; assorted cakes , 7 @ 35c jier lb. as per list. CAXDT Mixed. 80l3o ; stick , . rock candy. 10 @ | 3c ; fancy candy , 7W * Dry Good * ] C/OTTON1 pti xcts 10 par cent dls. ; titt HX.'lSoj ft , 80o ° ; 'No. lo , $ < ° ' > No * . iV Xoj No. 00 , liyfc ; No. BO , WKo : No. 30. colored.Ooj No. 60. colored , ISc ; No. 70 , colored , 12 > < oj Bristol , laXo ; Union Pacific , 17o , WAnr-Blt ) White. Id o ; colored , UA.TTS Standard , So ; Com lOo ; Beauty , 12 > c ; lioone , 14c ; U , cased , fti.Su. PUISTS Solid colors Atlantic , Oo ; Slater 5Kc. Uerlln oil. OJ > ac ; Gainer oil , 7o. PIIISTS Pink and Kobes Allen , ' 'c ; nivcrpomt. 5 c ; Stool tfivcr , 0 c ; Hich mend , 0 } c ; Pucillc , PUINTS Dross Cnartor Oak , " > . ' ; Ramapo , 4Kc ; Lodi , 5 } ± c\ \ Allen , Co ; Richmond mend , Cl-jc ; Windsor , 0'i , Eddystone , OVo : Pacific. We BtKtciiKn SIIBRTIXO Berkeley cambric NO , 00 U < < fo : Ucsl YctO ' c ; butter cloth Uj , 41/0 ; Cabo' . 7i c ; F.irwell half bleached § VcFruit of Loom , 9.J. o : Greene O , O' c ; Hope. " ? / ; Ki"lf Philip cam bric , Ho. Lousdulo cambric , II r , Lonsiiaie DC ; Now York mills , \0\fc\ Peppfrcll,42-in , He : Pepporell , 40-in , vjc ; Pcppuroll , (5-4 ( , lOc ; peppercll , 8-4 , me ; poji- perell , 9-4. 23o ; Popperell. 10-4 , S5C ; Canton 4-4 , 8 c. Triumph , Co ; Wamsutta , He ; Val- le.v. 5c. r.Asxm.s. Plaid -Raftsmen,20c ; Gosnen , c ; Clear Lake , SOJtfo ; Iron Mountain , II'LANXELS ' White G11 , No. 2 , 92 c Q H , No. 1 , f , 2 c ; U H , No. 2. Jf , 3 KcV ; H.No. 1. { , 30c : O.uecheo No..i \ { . via. CoitbET J HANS Anaroscojrtrin , 7 c ; jCear- sarh'o. 7Jfc ; Uoukport , C o ; Concstojja , 0 TiCKH-York , yoin , , 12 > c ; York. 33 In. . 13 > c ; Swift Hivcr. 8c ; Thormllko OO. 8Ku ; SSSSllite 8 ° i Thorndike liiO , flKo ! DBNiMS-Amoskeag , 'J of , W o ; Everett , 7 07. ' 13) < c : York. 7 oz , j3Kc ; Iluvm-iker , 8Ko : Ja'ffrey XX , . tl1 ; JatTroy XXX , i2Hc Beaver Crook AA. 12o ; Heaver Crook UB lie. Weaver Creek CC , lUc. KENTUCKY. ) BANS , Memorial , I5o : DaUota. 16o ; Durham , 27 > c ; Hercules , iSo ; Learning ington , 22 > c ; Cottswold , 2"Hc. „ . CIUSH. Stevens' H , 0 c : btovens' D AlisfEU.AXEOi-'s , Taom on ciotn. $3.50 ; plain Holland. O'ic ; Dado Holland , l2 > Jc , Urown shcctiiiK Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7Ko ; At lantic H , 4-4 , 7'/c ' ; Atlantic U , 4-4 , OKc ; Atlantic - lantic p , 4-4 , fie ; Aurora LL , 4-4. Co-Aurora O , 4-4 , 4fo ; Grown XXX , 4-1 , OJjfe ; Hoosicr LU 4-4 , Oo ; Inrtinn Head. 4-1 , 7 } c ; Law- renee Lib. 4-4 , ( ! c ; Od Dominion , 4-4 , S'jc ; Peppercll U , 4-4 , 7c ; Peppcroll O , 4-4 , C'foj Pepperoll. 8-4 , 18' ' e ; Peppercll , 0-4 , 21c ; Pep- poroll , 10-4,23c ; UtiraC , 4-4 , 4j ! o ; Wachusott , * v' 7 ° ! Allrora * * " ° Aurora Bi * * < ' { JVCK West Point W in , 8 oz , lOUc ; West Point 23 in. 1 0 oz , 1 o ; West I'cmt 29 in , 13 oz , 15o ; Wojt Point 40 in , 11 oz , lOc. PLAN.NKLS Red , O , 24 la. 15X ; E , 24 In , 21 o ; G G , 24 in , Co ; H A P , % , 250 J II P , OJ.SOIIAM Ptiinuctt chocks. 7 > io ; VVhltton- ton , 7Kc ; York , 7jijCi NormandJ ctress. 8 0 : Calcutta dress. MaWhittonton dress , 8io } ; Kenfrow dross , g ( ffiia 0. AMMIIICB Slater , 5tfe : Woods , Standard , 5j o ; Peacock , 5c , PUIXTS I.MIKIO UJ.OK Arnold , OKc ; Amer ican , Gtfu : Gloucchtcr , C4' ' J : Arnold C long cloth , ! ; Arnold H long cloth , ' 0 : Arnold Gold Seal , 10U : StlelclA , 12 ; Windsor Gold Ticket. 1UX. _ mill ChuiniciilH , Sulph. acid , \ % ocitrlo \ ncld , ) XJc ; tartanc , .VJo ; bal , copaiba , iSu ! : borax , 12u ; chloroform , 47o ; glycerine , 23c ; gum arable , select , $10) ) , gum camphor , 35c ; gum opium , 3.25 ; sulph , morphia , f J.6U ; bromldu potassium , 42e. Ou.8 CurbonlWI = ,10 cjheadllght,175o , ICKo ; gasoline , 74s , 12 > fc. West Virginia summer. He ; zero , 17c ; No. 1 golden ma- chlni , 13cj extra W S. lard , 81c ; No. 1 lord , 47o ; turpentine , S2c ; linseed , raw , B8c ; boiled , Die. QUISISK-P. & W. , per oz,55o , ; German , per oz , 40c. liUlllllOl' . First and second clear. ! > / in , . . $49 00 ( 51 00 l-'irst and second clear , 1 ' " WWW 00 Third clea- r < ( ljin . 4U 004 00 ABelectX < tt\yt\\ \ \ \ . in OWH'M 00 It select , IMMXto . 85 " 0 ® 00 A Block boards , 12 { < 410 feet , 12 in . 40 00 U stock boards , 12@10 feet , 12 In . 41 00 C stock boards , 12W10 feet , 12 in . 80 00 I ) stock boards , 1210 feet , 13 In . 23 00 Flooring , .first common , 01 n . , . . .HI 00 Flooring , second common , 0 In , . . . , . 03 00 Select fencing flooring . , . 11) ) 00 Siding , first and second clear , 14Q910 U 2.S 00 Siding , first common , 1(1 ( feel . , . , i."J 00 Sldine. second common , . . . . . 10 00 Common boards . . , . , . , . . . .10 00 No. 2 boards. . all lengths . , . U 50 KoncinifNo 1 , 12tf20 ( feet . , . . .lft W ) Fencing No. 2 , 12 , 14 aud IS fpet. , . . , . .15 CO Joists and scantling , 2x4 , 14lf > loot. . . .10 00 Timber,4x4 , 8xS. 12i10 ( feet . 1700 Pickets , UumlH Hat . 22 00 Pickets. D and II square . 25 00 Shingles , extra A . 2 SO Shingles , standard A . 2 60 Shingles , No. 1 . 1 50 Lath . 2 40 O. G. Halts , 2 > in . 70 O. O. HatU , Ux3 , R. I. S . 40 3 in Well tubing , I ) , and M. bev . 2200 Lcatlior. Hemlock solo , lSc$27c ( $ per lb ; oak solo , .11(3 ( 3l'c per lb ; oak harness , 30@(2c per lb ; selccj ted oak and trace , 3"o per lb ; oalc and hem- loon upper , 20@2io : per foot. ilemloclc calf skin , No. 1 , bOWJOc per lb , according- weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1. OocS1.0u per lb ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra $1.00(31.10 ( perlb ; hemlock kip skin , No. 1 , C0@70c per lb ; oak kip skin , No1 , 70Ji80o per lb ; Phila delphia kip Klein , extra , 80f ' .Hc ) perlb. French calfskins , ( according to weight and quality ) , * 1.15@1.73i > or lb- French kip slims do. tJUc ( < $1.10 per lb. Cordovan russelt , ISc ; satin finish , 20c per foot ; welt leather , t3.50@4.00 per side ; moroccos , ( pebble goat ) , 20@30c per foot ; moroccos , boot letr , 25@ioc : per foot. ; glove calf skins , 20C < ? 30c per foot ; Douglas kid , 30@40c per foot ; kangaroo skins , 4 < ) @ 50c per foot , according to quality. Toppings , $300010.00 per dozen ; linings , * 5.00@9.00 uer dozen ; apron skins , $10.00@ 12.00 per do/en. and Tinncra' Btoolc. Hlock tin , smiill pig . $ .23 Hlodc tin , bar . 29 Copper , planished boiler sizes . 34 Copper , cold rolled . 31 Copper , sheathing . 30 Copper , pitts . SO FINANCIAL. NKW YORK , Nov. 10. [ Special Telegram to TUB UKK. ] SIOCKS The short session was not productive of much interest. Trans actions were light and fluctuations wore not wild. The opening was at or near lust night's closing figures , and the close was not far away from first prices. London did little , and as n wliolc the market was quiet and un eventful. Thu following wore the closing quotations : tr. 8. 4 regular . .m1 * Northnrn 1'itclllc. , T U. H. 4SCOUPOIH , ] ' . * 7UI < lo preferred . r Ij . H.4'isrugulur C. AN. W Ill'/ ' l/.H.4"ncoupons ' do preferred , , . . .113 122' N. r.VnntiAi iuay Oentnil 1'aclfle . 3)i'Jl'J ) | ) . & 1' siij Chicago & Alton l.'lj i Hock Inland I OH OliIc.iKo.niirllnutun I' . . M. * St. I1 . . . . ul' ' { & Qnlney . , . 11IH5 ! ilo preferred 10BU D..L.4 W . . . . , 1W , St. 1'auliOmaha. , a j Illinois Central. . .110 ! , , dopiuforred , . . .W > 'i ' 1..II.&W IS Union 1'aciHo . . . . B5' ' ( ft Texas. I. ) \V.St. I , . * P . , 14)- ) I.Hlcc.Shoro . . . 10.T , | do preferred. , . . ' IY MlchlgnnC'entrul. . BSJi.Western Union M' ' , MlHsourll'acinu . . . 77J5I MONKT ox CAM , Basv at Uj per cent. PIIIMB MKHCANTII.B PAI-KH In good de mand ntttifOX for cent. HTKJII.INO Kxciuxon Dull but steady nt $431 for sixty-day bills , and H.t > ; > ( ( for demand. Ctifcaci ) . Nov. 10. Flour Dull , steady and neglected , Hulk Moats Shoulders , $7.7503.00 : short clear. $3.35@8.37 ; short ribs , $7 60. Huttcr Qulcl ; creamery , iy 'i7u ; dairy , Cheese Steady ; full cream Cheddars , 10 ® 14c ; Hats , 10) ) < @l2 > c ; Young Americas , EPBS Qnchanceu at l'J@20c. Hides Unchuntjed ; liijiivy green salted , Ok'oj Htht Kfoon ealtoil , ti c ; Kreen , 5o ; aalted bull , b 'c ; prcon bull , 4jc ; green dry fljnt , 7X@bu % ury calf , 7ft8o ( ; brandiid hides , 15 per cent off5 deacons , 2330o each ; drv ( altod , 10J415c. Tallow Unchanged ; No , 1 , soliu packed. 4 > < c ; No. 2 , Sa ; cake. Cc. KecftipU. Shipments , Flour , bbls 9.000 7,000 Wheat bu , . . .35.000 18,000 Corn , bu 137,000 30,000 O t , bu , . . . .140,000 8W.OOO Ryc.hu t. . . . . New Vopk , Nov. 10. Wheat nocelnts , 39,000 ; exports , SO , spot market dull.heavy audKu lower ; No. 3 red , l.llMl.ll > f In elevator , * UU fttloat , tLll l.13 f. o. b , ; No. 8 reil , 11.00 ; No. I roil. 11.18. Option * fairly active und heovy , and declined ICgl.Vc , ' ' ' are/steady ) ut J@lQ uuder yetter- day ; No , 2 red , December , * 'closing ' at ' ' 51-12 . - Corn Receipts , 10,500 ; exports , 3,384 ; spot market firmer and modoratolv active ; No. 2 , 51@5lc in elevator , f > 2 ( & 2l.fo-i afloat ; un graded mixed , Dl@52) ( * . Options dull and steady ; December closoi nt 51 3 c. Oats Hecolpts , 31,000 ; exports 1,000 , ; spot market steady ; fair trade ; options nuiet aud steady ; December closed at 31c ; spot No. 2 wlilto , tfy Mo : mixed western , 2'J@32o ; white western , ; iO@yJKc. Coffee Options openeil steady , closed weak ; sales , 30 , ° 50 bags , Including- Novem ber , 813.03 ; December , * 1U.75U13 ( 85 ; Janu ary , * 13.fiOf < SI3.70 ; February , $13.50@13.00 ; March , S13..r.0@ 13.00. Petroleum ( Jnito ; United closed at 8'iJ c. Kggs Firm but quiet ; western , 21$24 ( } c. Pork Quiet ; mess , * 10.000.oHi.50. Lard Easier and dull ; sales , eastern steam , fS.OO : options , no sales ; December , Huttor Firm ; western dairy , 1 western creamery , lGS ( > 2ic ! ; Klgms , Chouse Strong , moucrato demand ; wast- ern , 0@10j4c. Cincinnati. Nov. 10Vhoat Caster ; No. 2 red. $ l.05 > f. Corn In tfooil demand ; No. 3 mixoJ. 4tj c. Oats In fair demand ; No. 2 mixed , " 7c. Kyo Dull ; No. 2 , 57c. 1'ork $15.00. Whisky-Firm at * 1. 14. St. IjouH , Nov. 10. Wheat E.xsior ; cash , $ l.l'i ( ) ; May , $1.14 f. . Corn Firmer ; cash , 3'.l@40 ' } c ; Dcccmbor , Oats Lower ; cash , 22Kc ; Dcc6mber , 23fc. Pork Steady at $15 00. Lard Unchanged at fcUS'/f. ' \Vhiskey-S1.14. Hutter Steady ; creamery , fancy , 2C@27e ; choice , 20Qe21c ; dairy , ffi Wc. Mlniiimiiolla , Nov. 10. Wheat Wheat on sample tables was hold at about ye.-tor- day's prices , with porlmps moro united ( In- inuml from local buyers. Koceljits wore 271 cars. Closing quotations : No. 1 'luinl ' , November , $1,23 ; Docornhor , $1.21 ; May , tl.2'Jon ' trncli , $ l.3lfi1.25. No. 1 northern , November , $1,13 ; December , $1.14 ; May , $1.17k ; on track , $1 lft@l.lfl . No. Si northern - ern , November , tl.i7 ( ; December $ l,0j : May , $1.14 ; on track , $1.10. Milwaukee. , Nov. 10. Wheat Firm ; cash , $1.0S # ; December , $1.03 ; January , Corn Dull ; No. 3 , lie. . Oats -Quiet ; No , 2 white , 2'J/ffi / " Oc. Uvo-FIrm , No. I , 57J/c. Hurley Qulot ; No. 2 , 71fc. } Provisions Dull ; pork , cash , $14.57- } , ' . Nov. 10 , .The Droven1 Jour- mil rconrtxas follows : Cattle Itecolpts. 3,000 ; market steady ; beeves , fS.OO&fl.Vi'i ; stijers , M.00ii5.00 ( ; rtockers and feeders , f2.00 , < ? 3.30 ; cow * , bulls mid mixed , $ l.M2l)5Tuxas ) ) ; cattle , tl.lOV ) a.OO ; wr'stonrrangcrs , $ .1.K ( ) ( t 1.00. ' Hogs Uucuipts , 14,000 , ; market wtwk.tunl C@lo ( ) lower : mixed uud light , t : > SiO heavy. W.35 ( < i5.57Jf ; hklps , * J.50 i.OO. Sliuep lleuiipts. 3,000 ; market B and strong ; natives , $3.00@.23 | ; woaturns , $3.00 1,55 ; T.OXUIIS , $ i.50 5.25 ; iuuibs , f .OO ( VJ5.25 , ' HlH Nativity. Oiic.'i 'o Tribune : In ono of the crowded South S.ide cublo uara tiioatiior iluy was u mini who ro.su up promutly on Booing1 n n'lmbur ' of laiiioaontor the uur. Not Biitlfadod with tills ho induced Hovoral licaltliy hut roluotiiut younf ( inuii to ( 'lvo up tlioir Boats also. Ilia chivalrlu politorioss wns olnorvod by u lull , resolute looking mini with iron- gray wiiislcora , who grasped hiH hand with a cordial , ( rutonml grip mid OK- claimed ; "I don't ' Unow you , sir , but 1 would , bo willing to bet u IIOMO you aru a south erner , sir , and a brotbor KentuoUinn. " "No , my friend , " replied thu otlior , with a look ot jiaUont but hopolos * inulanchuly ; "I am only a plnlnillli- noliiuu. I was born in oust St. Louis. " Wo have the finobt yullery , ttici bcbt workman nnd lunjBSt builuuH.i ill the pity. Ioyn [ , the Pliotogi-aplier , Gniulto block , " .