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— e THE DAILY BEE~OMAHA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29 The Nebraska National Bank. Of Omaha, Neb Pald up Capital, - DIRECTORS 8. R, JOHNSON, President, of Steele, Johnson & Co. $250,000 A E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C., B. & Q R R, Boston, W. V.M NSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. C LLINS, of G. 1. & J. 8. Collina 3. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney at-vaw, L 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. U W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active management of that Bank since fta erganization in 1863 Ormxnp for business April 27, 1882, with the largest capital of any bank in Nebraska, COLLRCTIONS recelve special attention and char o4 lowest obtainable here or elsewhere, Ixrarmer allowed on time deposits upon favor able torma and upon accounts of hanks and bank o Formos (ivor, Government Bonds, and County an THities bonght and wold 1t iy pro do banking business In all its details, reatment of cusiom: ota will purou the most libe al policy consistent ‘with safe bankin, FINANGE AND COMMERGE, FINANCIAL. Niw Youx, September 25, MONEY, Money —TLoased down from 8 to 4 per eent, closing at 4 per cent, Prime Mercuntile Paper—7@9 per cent per annuin, for October; 03 2 for the year. Oarn-—Tower, un ettled and irregular; RFla‘ Okc for oash; 53i@!9c for Septem- W @30h for Uctover; e er; b3§@H8Z6 for the y. 490 for . anuar Oats —F rmer; for Septewber; 81§ - f for Novewber; 81@31 for May, Rye ~ Hnrkal duli: 5je Brley— Firmer; 86@ 87, Flax Seed— .ctive, tirm and higher; 1 18 @93 for November; ¢ 313@sy for the yew @1 184, l‘nrl’—-Mnrkrt ac 212 @31 .0 for cash: September and_October; for November; 1012} for the y 1885 for January. Meat«—In light ort ribs, 14 on 18 82) uest; sho.lders short clear, rket active, firm and higher; for h, September and O¢ 2} for November; 11 50 for the year; 1127}@ll <0 for Jautay. Butter—Firmand unchanged; creatwery, to choic @16e. ladle picked i p ky- Freigts lhm on cotn to Baffalo, 23c. Cauy PoAnD.—~Whoat Demand active rally weaker, but not quotably TGN tr NEW YORK, New 12 13.16@13 8.1 Youk, Sterling Exobange—Weak; bankers' billy, $4.52; demand, $4. Governments were unchan. ed, except for 4's coupons, which are § per cent lower, Railroad bonds were dull aua gencrally lower. The stock market was feverish through. out the day and mainly weak. I'rices at the clse wera gauerally 3@21 per cent be- low the closing tigures yesterday ~the lat- ter Louiavile & Na hville. It appears that among other iofluences de re-sing foreign exchangs is the fact J. & W, Felig- man have been drawing on London and Paris a suffisient amount to yield betwesn $5,000,000 and $6,000,000, which they bave paid on account of the Panama canal com- pany (De Lesseps’ rcheme) to stockholders of the Panama railrond company, who, a long time a0 entered into an agreement to rell their stock to the Canal company, GOVKRNMENTS. Yes'erday. To-day Bs 1008 1008 44's Coupons. Q2 u2 4 vy 116g Pacific 6's of 18 130 130 BONDS, Oentral Pacific firsts, Erie seconds Lehigh & Wilkesbarre Losiana comsols. Missour Bt. Joseph. St, Paul & Sioux City firsts. . Teunessee 0 o do Texas & Paci d Tan 1o 1, Gediv.e. . 85 1st mortgage. . land prants. ..113 do sinking fund. . Virginia 6's . 85 a0 conwls 6 59 59 do_ deferred . 13 12) STOOKS, Adams Express... 140 Allegheny Central 30 Alton & Derre Haute 434 do 85 American Express...... 9 Burl,, Cedar Rapids & Nnrth ul 81 Canada Southern 663 Col., Cin. & Ind. 108 \é‘;utnl l’knuxuo ? afi esapeake 24§ do 38, do g Ohicago & Alton. 138y do pid ... Ght, Burl. & Quincy 60 160 182 182 » St. L. & Dew Urleans. . 80 Cii nd. & Cleveland..... 53 Cleve., Col. & Cincinnati.... 813 Delaware & Hudson canal, 113} Del, Lack. & Western. 42 Denver & Rio Grande. .. . 584 rie ... 423 do pfd. 86 East l'ennessos 116 do preferred 17 Fort Wayne & Chicago. 185 }iu:mbll & Bt Jmeph 47 Hulem,.. ........ 2LF 2104 Houston & Texus Central. B34 83 Tliinois Central. ... 39 139 Ind,, Bloom, & Wes 45 16 Kanwas & Texas, 138 8 Lake Erie & Western . 39¢ 89 Lake Shore & Michigan So...115; 115¢ Louhvflh & Nashville...,. . 71 683 vew Alb, & Chicago 71 T umam & Cincinnati 1st pid 15 b1 do 2d pfd 63 6y Meuphis & Charleston. 57, Michigan Centrsl. ..... 99 Mlm.upull- & St, Louis ;it Missourt Pacific 1071 Mobile & Ohio...... . 181 Manhattan Beaoh. 2 12), Morris & Kssex. . . ¢ Nushville & Chattanooga..... 78 774 | @9a. New Jersey Uentral. 7, Norfolk & Western. . 5 do preferred. ! &, Northera Pacific 49 ;g‘ Northwestern . 146 . do pl 16 Neow York Central 3 127 Ohio Cenral.. 1 Obio & Miuiuipld. b 105 Onhm-l & Weulern Pacitic Mail, Panama . Peoris, Decatur & Hyansy Pittsbirg & Cleveland a0 S, Pac, Mina, & Mau! I.rhl B¢, Paul & Umaba. . do i, Texas & vac Union Pacitio............ United States 1 pr-as T bash, St L. & m(nu 86 673 Wells, Fargo & Co, rxpm. 1297 Waestern Union Teh-gnph ni&é Caribor. ... Central Arizona Exoelsior. 1 1 Homestake .. 18 15 Little Pittaburg. .. AL 1 Ountario . T I Quicksilv £ 8} do 10 41 Robinson 1 1 Bilver Oli ] 7 Bouth Pacific 16 17 Standard . 7 1 Butro, . 1 *Offered. PRODUOCHE & PROVISIONS, Special Dispatches to Tus Ban, CHICAG On10AGO, September 23, and unchanged. Wheat—Murket strong and b her; reg lar, 108@1 05 o " for October; 4 T for the year; No. 2 hnm., spring 1 04@ 104 No. 2 red winter, 104@l 04 Flour 3 | 435@4980 (or the year; Steady | exports vold at 7 20 October, 11 8 cember, 11,60¢; January, 11.68¢; Febru. ary, 1L78 ; March, lHM‘,, April, 12 0l¢; May, 1 Flour—N " suporfine state western, 2 40@4 00; common tr good ex- 480@ tra, 800@4i5; good to choice, 7 30; white wheat «xtra, 6 2:@7 6 Ohio, 4 00@7 (0; bt Louis, 4 Minnesota patont process, 7 20 @8 50, Wheat—Cash lots, 13@% higher and firm; optious opened eaier, but tubse. quently became tirwer and advanc: d1@2js, closing firm with & reaction of 3@§o; No. 2 sprivg, nowinal; ungraded sprivg, 93 3 un graded red, B3c(o1074; No. 3 red, :u«x(@ 101 steau er No 2 red, 2 rad. 106@1034 for co ik umm @1 07§ defivered, mi ed winter, 1035 - geaded white, $0al 1 whie, 1008 No. 1_white, 21,000 bu, wold at 11z4@l 18; No. 2 ted for Sep- tomber, 80,000 bu. sold at 1 04}@1 06, clo-ing'at 1 6; do for O 2,000 bu! old_at 1 033@1 0F}, closing ‘at 106; do for November, 1,696 005 bu, sold ¢ 15} (@105, closing at 106; o for December, 1,016,000 bu. wold wt X 063@1 093, cloming at 1 09, do for January, 418 000 bu, vold ut common to fair, 3 co@4 10; poor; afum to_good, tra, 4 25@4 75.; NEW YORK. Niw Yonx, September 25, —The Drovers' Journal burean reports: Beeves—Not enough business to make a native stacrs; weal rossed beef, 0@ 00 for Tex w-Colorado sides; 8 124@11 b0 for poor to prime stock. Sheep—Stendy at 4 00@5 60 per cwt, for common t- good sheep; and b 75@6 75 for conmmon 1o @sod Lumbs, Swine—Quiet and barely steady at 875 per cwt. for fuir to good. T, LOUTS, choles to,ex- Louts, mber 93, — Onttle— ply contuues fiteral in quantity, but poor in_quality, and consisted lmost wholly of butchers' and ocanners’ grades, whicheold at3 (0@875; some few hest butcher stears brought 400; interior sbippers bought top grades at 4 00@4 35 one lot of natives of 1,240 500; stockers, range at 2 foeders, 3 500 4 00 Sheep - Steady but to choice would bring 4 401 stock Hign - ; butcher. @ wkips Vigs, 8 (0 505 butchers' to fas and culls, 6 00@7 AS CITY. Kaxsas Ciry, September The day waw generally obeerved a1 a holiday « cunt of the fair, and there are no mar. kets, packin 8 50@ MBEROHANDI2 Special Dispatelios to Tum U NKW YOIK. NEw Your, Septewber 928, —Coffes — Market quiet; Rio cargoes quotedat 7{@ 10}e; §ob Iots, S@114c, Sugar—arket, dull; fir to good re- fining, 7 7- 6@7 9 16 Molasses ~Quiet, Lut steady. Rice—Quier, but steady; domestic, 3@ 74 Rangoon, h@bie. Petrolenm ~ Market dull and wea! Uuited, 82¢; orude, 6j@7he; refined, 0 Tallow—Market dull and weak; 83@8gc. TRowin m; 1£0@1 90, Turpentice—Firm; 460, PITTHSRURG, PirrsnviG, Pa.. September 28, —Pe troleum—Active; edcertifintes, ir- recular, el Philadélph Special Dispatch to Trn B LONDON, Loxnow, September 28,—At the wool sales to-day 95 000 bales were dispo-ed of — chifly Port Phillips, Sidvey and New Zealand. 1he market showed good com- L (8}@1 10§ closngat 1 10}; do for Feb: ruaty, 224000 bu, sold av 1 10@1 113, closimgat 1117, Corn—Cash’ lota, §@1le hizher; opzmn opened §@1}o lower; but at covered and advanced ungraded, 62 2, 67 in store, 6S3@06 @T71¢ delivered; No, 2 for n'phln e, €8 @683c; do for October, 603@b7ie, cloting 1o for November, 6o} Oal 3 mixed westel 32@40c; Vlh'Y.u wa-um, 40.@b0}; Market ((ul] and uluk# h 5 Do o Lo 51 Rhnda ighery Sow 15 (/ut Meats— middles, 147 L. rce and hnn, long clesr w15 00, d—-Higher; prime steam, 12 82)@ 15@3ic. Butter—Quict and firmly held Cheese—Firm; western factory, 9@104; western flat, 5A@10} BT, LOUIS, Sr, Louws, September 28,—Flour-—- Steady; XXX, 855@3 70; family, 4 06@ 415; Aucy, 4 70@b 15, Whe st—Higher and slow; No, 2 red fal), 90§@91hc for cash; ‘ugom for Qcto- ber; 918@92ho for November; 920@933c for Decomber; 91@9140 for the e 937@914s for J anuary; No, 3 red fall, 86}c; No_ 4 red fall. 813@82c Corn—Higher, except for cash and Octo- ber; 6lc for cath and September; H03@ 6035 for October; H13@558 for November; 463@464c for January; 474@48z for Ma; Oats—] Hl;hnr $1@32)c for cash; Jlc for September; 508 for November. Rye— Hicher; 53)@ Barley—Steady; 70\ Bul.l.er—\handy.cwlmuly,‘.‘7()3()c dniry, 20@25¢. l,mdy, .tflo Eggs W hieky- 3117, Pork—barast ~ dull; 2200, Buik Meats- None on market, Bacon —Searce and firm ;should sbort rib, 15 75; short clear, 16 6240, Lard—Nomiually higher; 12 50. AFTERNOON BOABD - Wheat - Active and higher; 913c bid for September; 9:{c for_Octoher; 917@91 e for the year. Corn —Irregular and generally lower; jobbing, 21 85@ 4,1125; 6lc for Septomber; 607c bid 1r Ootober; .)5{::; or ayamhur, 46}o tor the year; 4'411 for Oat:—Dull; 30@30fc bid for October; 30§c bid for November, petition and prices were fimer, e TRAFFIC, Special Dispatches to Tun Ben. FLOUK AND GEAINS, CHICAGO, September 23 —Rece'pts and shipueats of flour and grain for tie past 24 hours hav been s foilows: Recet te, Ship'ts, Flour—bbls 16000 12000 \\ heat—bushels Barley - ** Niw Yons, Septembr /8 —Recelpta and shipwents of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have Leen as followe: Receipts Shp'ts Flour~bbls, Wheat—bus| . 08, 217, Corn— o . 14.(\00 JU 000 Oats— fo! .+ 20,000 2,300 §7. Louts, Scptember 28, - Receipts and shipments of flour und grain for the past 24 hours have been s tollows: Receipts, Flour—bbls Ship'ts. ceees 11,000 17,000 \Vhant—lnu . 8,000 Corn L 6,000 Oats — W . 17,000 6,000 Ryo—- * . 1,000 Barley— ** . 6,000 LIVE 8TOCK, OH10A00, September 28, —Receipts and shipmente of live stock for the pust 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts. Bh'pm'z-‘ Hogs ,010 7,000 Cattle Sheep. New Yok, 2500 ptember 24— Receipts and ahipments'of Jive stock for tho Past 1100 24 hours have been as follow:: Rec'ta, Ship'te, Hogs. 3,700 4 Cattlo. . L a0 Sheep. . 8,600 Beef qua . Mutton carcusses 81, Louts, September 28.— Recelpts A shipments cf live stock for the pst 24 hours have been as follows: Recta, Shipm'te 2,200 150 L8600 2100 4,500 1,500 Sheep.. OMAHA MARKETS. Wholesale rices. Orrios or T Ouaua Ber, } Thursdsy Evening, September 28, LIVKRPOOL, vaxnrom.,flopumhur% --Breadstuffs — Wheat—Winter, 54@8s 84; apriog, 81 6 Corn—6a 101, KANSAs C1TY, Kansas C) rrv, Slptamber 28.—The da was gens ed a3 & holiday on ac: count of the h!r md there are no mar. kets, COUNCIL BLUFSH, Cornors Bru Council Bluffs to date are as follows: Flour—Goljfen Sheaf, 3 00; Kansan City winter wheat, 2 76@3 25; Miunesota winter wheat, 3 00@4 00, Wheat—No. 2, 75c; No 8, 65 50c, Corn~—] Oats—No,2, 800, Rye—No, 3, 430, Barloy—None, Figis--Soarce; selling to packers at 20c Corn Meal—1 60 for white; yellow, 1 60; corn ch p‘%oo er ton; corn and oats b RO P A otas, 2 00, koto carefully revised 0, 3, 502, hmom Corn—, (gv:.. Wy gaov. Wool—15@ Butter—Creamery, 30c; in_rolls, wrap. ved, 20c; rolls not wrll-ll""- 220; mixed colors, 10@1240. Onions—40c per bushel. Live Chickeus—2 50@3 00 per dozen, Potatoea—50¢ per hushel. Cabbages—26@40c per doz, Turnips - 80¢ per bushel. Sweet Corn—Tc per dozen. LIVE STOCK. - Cattle—Extra, 0@ 850 Veal Calves—b00@" 00. Hog 700@7 2, Sheev—3 50, C o — LIVE STCCK Bpecial Dispatcbes to Tuw Lk, CHIOAGO . CHicAGO, September 28 ~The Drovers' Journal orts an follows: Hogs—Trade elow and 5 ver; demand weak; common 0 1 76 @b 80; heavy, 8 83@y ight, 771 atives very scaroe; s poor; some 1,600 Los, 04 10 choice shipyin 0@6 60; common to fair, 4 00@H 2 A dull fand 10@1fc lower, W 3 i eders at 3 20 @4 10: range, 100 lower and slow; Texans, 6@4 15 balf-breeds and Awmericans, 1 00@5 00, firmer; offer cash; 1 044@1 05 for Scpuudm; tu_/u.‘u Sheep—Slow, aad 150 lower; quality September 26,—The | 450, Ufi-{r wkipe, Ih | Ib per case 4 50, | &xfij 75, Peaches, per case, 800; mar- | do 8 1, case, 4 006 4 50; do, (ple), 8 m, per The only changes reported in the market are as follows: Wheat~No, 2 advannced }c; No, 3 declined lc. Bmley ~No, 2 advanced }c; No, 8 de- clined 7c, Rye—Declined jec. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No. 2, 7. 8, 62& rejecled 4-10 Y, —Cash ; oash No, . 2, T4c; No, 3, RYE.—Cash, 44}, CORN,—No, 2, 0o, OATS, —Cash, 28 o, TREET PRICE! Froduce and Provisions. POTATOLS—25@400 per bushel, UN[UNB*SO(W.»U» per bushel, NEW TOMATOES—3¢ per |h, BUTTER—Choice Luulxlry. Y4@250, KGGE- 20@22¢, HONEY—Calitorain, per by 224, APPLES—Per barr hon@u, OANTALOPES —Per dozen, 760@]1 00, OYSTERS—8 lect, blo per oan, w.umtm.wxd Per 100, $15 0@ R ARS ~Califorals, 82 75@8 50, PLUMS—Culifornia, GIRAPES—Culifornin, $2 003 %5, LEMONS —$4 50@5 00 per box. BEANE—Lmporied Geran 370 per —Corn, 60 ~ete, Grocers' List, CANNED (-ODI)S—Uy-un. ] (Field's), r. case, 84 00; do 1 1b (vmd-) ger oase, 3 75; 00’2 1 (taudard), per oase 5. Lobsters, 1 1 per dozen, 180, Tomatoes, 280; do "8 M per 280; Com, 2 I (Mountain) per oaas, 30); woaked corn, 199; do {Yarmouth), per case, 300, .Mng beans, per case, 2 10; Lima beans er cace, 170, Buccotash per case, 180, "ess, common, per case, 1 50; peas, ohoice, por case,2 70, Blacklerries, A v caser i strawherres, 210, per o.».u,flw rospberries, 2 b, per case, 3 50, Dam. sons, 2 Ib, per \lflB, 2 45, lh.rtluu pears per cace, 8 00044 e Whos Ueberrion per case, 275, Ly pl zu, Groen gages,? Ib per cuse, 2 7 ine Ap b per us. ] b, par cede, | onse,2 40; do pie, 6 Ib, per doren. 2 4 FLOUR—Johhing prices, ack ¥ t 8t. Loais winter) $3 90 per100 lbs.; To- | peka Patent Kansas, 8385 Miouehaba Miunesola Patent. $3.50; Shawnee I'ancy wnter, 88.10; Eogle, XXXX winter, £3.00; Triumph oy m,b.u..n. $2.90; Chris, tian's superlative, 355 bran, per ton: $14.00; chopped feed, 8 300@3 40; me- FISH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 8 75; No, 1 maokerel, kita, 1 00; family mack: erel, hall bel, 4 78; family mackerel, ity 85¢; No. 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; No, 1 white fish, kits, 05¢; family white fish, balf brls, 4 50; family white fi.h, kita, 800; mediutn scaled herring, 35¢; select boneless Uw.:,\lul Powdered, 10ic; Cut loaf, Graunlatad, 10fe; Confectioner's A, Standard Bxtra O, 91s; Extra O, 8o medium yellow, 86; dark yellow, 7 SYRUP—Standard Com., 46c, hhle,; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, Stan. dard du‘EQ gallon kege, $2.00, SPIC Pepper, w’; Uloves, 85¢; Nutmegs, & Mace 8100, LY E—Amerioan, 8 8%; Greenwich, 8 Wostern, 2 76; North Star, 2 05; 1..{,. Iye, 4 60: Jewell Iye, 275, FEED - Jobbing prices, Chop feed, $1.50 per 100 Iba.; chop coro, $1.40; bran, 700 per 100 1bs, STARCH,—DPearl, 4} e reh, 830; Allepice, 20c; 00; Crasim, 24¢; vor (Hoss, Exo Isior: Homs, e Hame, 16§ bacon, o; clear «ide baeon, ry 4lvmv'l|, lerco lurd, 13 {OPE—Sieal, § inch wnd larger, 10¢; 13 incl, e, Lmlm Nl Cream, 13} Part .Guupowder, good, Tmpe 5 Young diyson, NEW TG l\LhN—M sdin #8005 do in half bbls, 4 1000 do, in half bbis, 5 bble, 12'00; do, in half bbi . In barrels, s, in bbls, herking, in ), WOODENWARE avop palle, 1855 three hoop pails, Tabs, N, 1, 9 60; Plaueor washboards, 1 85 applo extrs, 16 ure apple, 15c; Prassing vure avvle, 1 LA\ —Dray loads, per bbl, 1 65; Ash- ton, in sac ks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, os, 8 50 HO\[IN\— ew, £4 50 per bbl SODA—Dwight'n 1L papers, £2 und do, 82 85; Church's, 82 8 LA'M)L —Boxes, 40 lhs, xoa 40 Ibs,, 16 0z., 68, 150, Bo; Louislann, 7 De Keg nods 16 oz, 8 1C @o; fair, 5@ MATCHES—Per caddie, 450; round, onaos, §8 10; aquare, cases, 25 4( SOAPS—Kirk's Savon lumperial, Kirl'a eatinet, 8 60; Kirk's standar Kirk's whito Russian, 5 Batocs, 215 Kirk'a Praiie Quoen, 100 cak c), 803 Kirk's magnolia, 4 45 POTASH—Pennsylvauis cans, & dor., 3 Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, hor Ball 2 doz 190; A N 3 FIKLD SEED — Re LAIWL’r‘ choioe new, € 00 per bushel; mamumoth clover oew, 87 00; white clsver, £14 00; Al affa clover, 31300, new, $12 50; alsi Tiimothy, good, new, blue grans, extra clean, $150; blte gross, clean, $1 orchard grass $2 59; red tu choioe, 108 millet, common or Missouri, mtliet, German, $100 to 81 25; Mummr n 80 HED tushels, 35 00; osage orango, 10 bushola or over, $4 50; hnnsy Tocust, per b, 3 100 {bs., $25 00 PEAN UF‘!—]lunsted, cha nesseo, 1 1b; fanoy ‘white, 104c per lb; ;;: white Virginia raw, 100; ronsted, o, BROWN COTTONS: Arplctnu XX, 7c;. FF, 8 Jabot W, 7o} Chi o; tireat Falls E, &1 Hooster, 630; Honesp Width, 8o, Ln: aian Head A, 8jc; Indian Standurd A, 820; Indian Orchard d. Lawrence L, 7c; Myatio River, 740} Shawmut LL, 7c; ett B, 74c; do A, aic, do cott BB, Bho. FINE BROWN OOTTON: S——Alland-!a Tho; Alligator 8.4, c; Argylo 44, 7. Adnnuc LL. Bhes B.d or State X 4-4, Bennington O 4-4, sio, Sucku 4 A.e‘\w Indisn Orchard AA 0:% Sic; Laconia O ; Lehigh E 4-4, il fo; Tonsdale 4.4, \o'.u epperell N 80, 7¢; do O 82, 7. u»dofl. 36, 74c; do E 89, sw dcasset O dd, 780 Wlm\ltu 44 BLEALHED co‘r'rozvs-Andmmg n L 4-4, 8hc; Blackstono A A in perinl 8§c; o do half bleached 4-4, fo; Cabot 4-4, 84 Fidelity4-4, 94c; Fruit of the Loom, 10;" do North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- kn, 16 oz, 880; Lone Jack, o ligen b per Ib, §1.85; Marbu vr 'fi' oil, B50; Dog T ail 64 Paints Olls and Varnishes. 110° oarbon, per 150 beadlight, per gllon. 17 hedlight, ‘per, gallon, 1 c; per gallon, 57; linseed, boiled, r gallon, lard, winter et'd, per gal: N , 850; No. 2, 7ho; oastor, XXX, per gnllun, 11 , 1 05; awoet, \mruh.m per gallon, fish, W. I neatafoot, extra, por gallo cating, zero, per ll.m. 800; summer, 150; golden machine. No. 1, per gallon, 50} No. 3, 80; wperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter pentine, per sn]lnn, Bbo; napths, 74°, per gallon, 180; 61°, PAINTS TN OIL—Whita load, Omah P, P.. 84c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6§~ Marsailles green, 1 to b oane, 300 French zine, g1san seal, 120; French zine, red seal, 110; French rine, in varnish asst, 20c; French zinoe, in ol asst, 150; Raw aad burnt umber, 1'Th cans 12¢; raw and burnt Sienna, 130: vandyke I\rnwn, 8. refined lampblack, 12¢; conch black, 1% ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Priasion blue, 80c; nltramarine Mvw, 18¢; ohnwe knvn, L. .\l & D. Huul and shutier ; lubric 4\mrr.wl\n A& urwuh o, I, & chrome ‘yellow, 0.&'D 0, 1bc; yollow _ytent L, dark Dry ®ainta 10c: Faria White lead, 64e; Kronch sine, whiteing 2c; _whiting _pild whiting " coml, loi 1 town, le lrmph hboy \\llnm ar ; vandyke, umber, taw, fonna, raw, 4o aris green com 3 vorwillion, 7 18c; 'Indidn rod, 100, rose pink, 14 Cookson's "{«': venetian red Am., 1§c; red lead, 7ic; chirome yellow, genuine, 200; chrome yels ochre, rochelle, oc American, lehigh brown, 24ct spanish brow rince’s mineral e, VARNISHES—Barrels per gallov, Furniture, extra, §1 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; conch, extra, $140; onch, No. 1, 21 20; |':nnnr, oxtra, $1 75; apan, 70c; as- phaltum, extra, $60; shellno L\tm; hard oil finish, $1 80 PAPER—Straw paper, 2{e; rag paper, 40; dry goods paper, Go; manila paper, 10c; news puper, 8c. Heavy Hardware List Iron, rates, 8340; plow steel, special oaat, 7o erucible, Ho; special ur German, be; cast tool do, 15@20 wugon spokes, aty 2 25@3 00; hubs, per ct, 1 25; folloos, sawe dry, 140; tonguos, each, 70@86c; axles, ench, 7hc; square nuts, per Ib, 7@11c; washers, per 1b, 8@1 rivets, por Ib, 11¢; coil chain, per b, 6@12 mnllsuh'.u, so; iron wedges, crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth, 4o; horsoshops, por keg, 5 00; spring ateel, 7@ |!ur1hun hnrm»hnen, b b0y Burden's muleshoes, SHOT,—8hot, $1.80; Oriental l’u\vnlur, kega, $06.40: kogs, 83.48; do., quarter kegs, $1,88; Blast- ng, lcous, $8.85: Fune, ver 100 feot. 500, BALBED WIRE—In car lots,,8 3 per 100; in loss than car lota, 8 55 ver 100, NAILS—Rates. 10 to 601, 4 60, Buck atot, 2 h Oak solo, 386 to 42 350; hemiock kip, 650 to 80c; hemlock o lock upper, 2c to 26 alligator, 400 to 5 50 ur per, oulf kid, 32@3 Greisen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; oak l(lp, 8o w 1.00; oak calf, 120 to g1 Ju l' runch km 110 to 1 55; "rench setts, b 50 %0 7 50; 1 toppings, 9 00 to 10 50: B. to 855; pebiblo 0. D. Morvco, 85c; Smon; 25008 HARNESS—No : star oak, 42¢; No2 86; No. 1 Milwaukee 70; No. Horses ana Mules. The market s brisk and all grades are selling well at & alight advance in p ioes. The demand for good ‘horses excoeds the supply considersoly, Prices range sa fol- ows: Fine ningle drivern, $160. to 300,; Bxtra draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drait horscs, $100, to 160.; Fxtra farm horses, 8110, to 125.; Common 10 good farm hornes $90, to 8100.; Extra plugn, $60, to 75, Common plugs, $20. to $40, MULES,—15 to 164 hands {ulrl), $125, to 150,; uLw 15_hands, 8100, to 140.; 14 to 14} nd-, 875, t0100,; 13 to 14 hands, $60. to cam.bric 4.4, 1 130;do Water "Cwist, 104c; Great FallsQ, 10§c' Indian Head shrunk 4- 4, 12c; Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 37, 12ho; New York Millu, 13 1 ; Pequot A,100; Pepperel N G T-nl., ocationtas 4-4, 9ho; Pocassot imn.. 1le; Wamantta 0 X X, 12hc. DUCKS (Cnlund)—AlhAny ¥ brown, 00 | 8¢ doU drab, 11o; do XA stri) and plaids, 1%4c; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 12h0; Arlington fancy, 19; Brunawick brown, Bie; Charot fancy, 12h0; do extra_heavy, Fall River brown, extra huvy. "11jo; Indiana A brown' 14 Nevonset A brown, 15, TIUK LN GD—AmO0ske: A U AB 196, do XX blue 45, 18lo; Arrowascs, u«, Olaremont, B 1 1ofc; Cgnostoga ex e Hamitton s 1o Tomwton 5 50150k beinmehnin de4, 200y Omegn super sxtn 4-4, 280; Pearl River ; Put- Shie. hsipe, 15y Hbotnaket & wt;: do 88 120; Yeoman's blue 29, 9o KN IMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn 1640; Andover DD blus, 164e; Arling X blue Sooteb, 184e; Cgucord 000, blus aw 2hc; do AAA, do do 1347 d0 XXto dnml aker's blue and brown, o; M; lt(c Kiver DD sripo, 16ho; Poncl ver, ble and brown, - 166; Unaasvill, blue snd brow, 1 AN EB IO Haraard, 5 i Eddystons | N liniog, 24 fuch double face Bio; uu-m azed, 5ho; Manhattan glove finish, owpondnfio do glazed, bio; P-qmn ) ot Troclewood kid faish CORSET JEAN Alnory, 80; Andros coggin satteen, 810; Clarendc 9, 6c; Cones o ga satteens, T3c; Hallowel , ' 80; Indi § Orchard 740} Narragansett, lmproyed,o Pepuerill sattean 940; Rookport, 740 PRINIS " Alleus, boj Amerioan, 6405 Amoid, 7c; Berwick, 34e; Cooheov, 16 Conestoga, 6ho; Dunkirk, 4fe; Dunnell, 6)@7c; Eddystone, 70; Gloucester, fic} Harmony, bie; Knlokorbosker, 6io; Mor chmmo D, 7o; Mystio, 0hoj Bpragucs Go; Huuthhn , Bo; d nghams, 7o; horu, 3: Oriental 04 GIN mus—A u|o~ Amos. kesg drew b Ariy "3* Atllnl.lc, Gumberland, T4c; Highland, 7 Keniiwort 845 Thva ketts 10yo) tos ox, Bc GUTTONADES-—Abberyille 1340 Agate, %0; American, 110; Artisian, 200; Oairo' D and T, 134c; Dlacion D aid T, 17h0; Dencan Co, stripes Dand T, 160; Key* Nantucket, 190 honp- uhmon mln.- nkin, mu- Yur:d ing shecks, 1240; plain Nankin, “J ancy, 124o; do, 6 0z, 200. BHEETINGS— Audrosoogeln 104,74t do 9-4, 24c; do B4, 220; Continental ht,‘) 42, 11¢; Fruit of m Loom 104, 274; New York mills 98, 850; do 78, 800; do b, 234c; Pembroko 104, 23¢; Pegiot 104, 384, do s do 49, 16c; Pepperall 36, do 67, 21¢; do 67, 18¢r Utica 96, 650; do 8, 22bo; do 48, 170 Olgars and rouuu CIGARS, ~Soeds, 815,005 Canectiont, 826,00, Mixed, # avans, 850, 00 O lurlluvmm, 875 uo‘ TOBACCO — PLLU ~ Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60¢; Our Hope, first quality, 6 Star, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60c; llm»%hw, o 24 Ib, butts, b8c; Gt LEdge, 60; Army and sounds, 54 ks Climax, pounds 7y NE OU'l'~1n pails,~Hard to Beat! i}sv, Golden Thread, 106;_Fountain, 800, Gbo; Houky Mountain, 60c: Daity, Boceels 2’ folle: ¥ n, boxes, per 1b 63¢; Lol -4, 19¢ avy, wortle ;, Dismond Orown, 665, ml rades—Common, 2510 ¥ -~ flikkwalla Durhsin, 16 0z 81e; Dukes Durhai, 16 osy 460; Soal of ALCOHOL — 147" Proot, 2 34 per wine gallon; oxtra Oalifornia spirits, 187 proof, 130 per proof gallon; triple refinod spirit 187 proof, 128 per proof gallon; ro-distilled wEivkies, 1 00@] b0; fine blended, 150@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvauis ryes, 2 L0@7 00 BR. Am‘n,s-i'u,mai, £6 00@16 00; domentic 140@4 N Lo sortod 4 50@6 00; domentlo, 140@3 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New land, 2 wé‘; 00; domestio, 1 50 ACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 704 . CHAMPAGNES—Tigartad vt case TG 0 Amariny, owee, 12 OLARETS—Per oane, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rthine wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, por case, 4 00@7 00, ‘Cumber’ WHOLESALD. We quote lumber, latn and shingles on: cars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING ~16 ft, and under, 820 00; 18 ft., 822 00, TIMBERS—16 ft.and ander, 821 00, TIMBER AND JOIST-18 it 822 00; E. 40 ft 824 OC, 25 ft., $27 50; 24 ft., 827 50, ¥y “::%hu()i—fl 1, 4 acd 6 in., 821 00; 0 NEEBTING — No. 1 (2nd common boards). $18 00; No. %, $16 50, STOCK BOARDS,—12-in. D, $2800; 12dn, O, 835 00; 12-in. 1, $40 00, LIME~—Tor barrel, $1 10; bulk per ouns 85¢; Cement, bbl, 81 76 lowa pluster, bbl, 3 00, 'Hair por bu, 850, Tarred felt 100 Ibs, 89 00, Straw board, $8 00, LOAL—Lumherlnml blacksmith, §1 Morria, Tan Blowsburg, 812 Whi luwp, 85 5 hitebreast 1 ump, 5 50; lown nut 45 5 gt 88 Aummm. all pizew 810 50, Orues DRU 8 AND CHEMIOALS —Asld Carbolio, 50¢; Acid, Tartarlo, #i0c; Balkam Copabis, per 1b, 70c; Bark, Sassalrus, per 1b, 14¢; "Calowel, por b, 76¢; Oinchonidis, r oz, §115; Chloroform, per b, 100; Povers Rowders, por ib, 81 40 Epsom salts, per 1b, Bjo; ywrh\l. pure, por Ib 2 Lo aie, pes Oil, Castor, No, 1, .J, n 1b~ Ol Castor, No. 8 or Pl 8100; Oil} ve, per gal, 81 b(n Oil, Orl.umlm, 50, ;| Optam8h m; uinine P. & W, & . & F oz, 92 80; Potamium, lodide, per it 190; ' Baiacia, por . os, 400; Sulphiate o Morphiue, per oz, 83 & Bulppor flone por 1b, 4ei Gervatiaias, ver s, 81 5, Wool. Slorino uawas od, light, 14@160; beavysc, @13160; medium unwashed, light, 13@20 washed, choice, 820; fair, 800; tub-di burry, blackand cotted wool . Hides Purs, Eto. HIDES—trreen butchers bide, 6@7c cured 8ho; hides, groon salt, part oured 7ho bidee, {ho; dry dinty goutdy 14g14o; dr calf wnd kip, 12@140} dry salt hides, sound, 10@@11e; green calf, wt. ¥ to 15 lbe, mm, "N No. 4, be, kunk, No, 1, b?5 , 400; narrow stripeo Urcad stripe. 106, ‘Lallow 7. e—— YT R + i, wo sl oweat poesiblo cash wud order salt direct from aptly by rail at th all’ westorn poln‘s (o TY LR SALE CO., Baginaw © 1ty,Nich do., half{ INCREASE YOJR CAPITAL. Those deeiring to make money co suall and moolam investments in tonw, evn du #0 by operating on cuy plan.’ From May 1, 1881, 10 the pra WHEAT #ent date, on investn n & of $10,00 ssu or glnsl invostmont naking money or payabie on demand Kaplanato STOCKS f circulaes and statemants of fond notfres We want re ponsible to $1,000, casn profits have becn roidized 'and paia b0 investor amoun (g (0 eever 1 lmos t e orig tnal investmen', #till Joaving the agents. who wil . port on crops and int oduce the plan Liberal som- missions paid, ACdress FLEMMING & ME. RIAM,m-Bl} mimion Merchiants, wajor oo Chieaes, 1 TRRARURY DATAR OFFICR OF CONFERO! LYR OF TR € CRRRNCY, WATIHINGTON, Septombot 19th, 1862 | Waknmas, Ty 04 iefactory evidence presented to ths undersigded, 1thas ben nade ts appase that “The Marchants Natio al Bank of Omaha, 1 thecity of Ovaba, in the county of Low,lan and state of N brark, ha ol with w1 the provisions of the revisd statutcu ot the United Sate, required to ba compli 4 with betore an A soclition shall be authorizad to commense the b 58 of banking, Now, theretore, ), John Jay Knox, compr:lier Cf the currency, do here y cortify that ““The Merchunts * atonal flank of Omaha,” In the city of Omaba, In the county of Dougias and state of Nebrisks, {s authorise | to commence the bust ness (£ hankiog a3 provi e | in wection Fitty-on T 18ixty nine of the revised itatuten of the United & 11 testimony whoreot veal of citice, witnems my hand and hla 13th day of S eptomber, 1 JOIY JAY KNOX, Comp rollor of the Curreney. JCurrency bureau, seal of th Comporolier of ha Curra ey, trowury de- partment.—-No, 4776, | The Merchan National Pank cf Omaha, will ccod b the businces of the State Bauk of Ne- braskn, commencing October 1us, 1952, FAANK MURPHY, Presicent. SAMUEL E. LOGEES, Vice. BEN. 1. WOOD, Cashier. ilont, 5 1m Omaha Savings Bank. CAPITAL, $150,000. Liability of Stockholders $300,000 J_E. BOYD, President. J. W. GANNETT, Vico President. F. MANDERSON, Managing Direstor JOHN E, WILBUR, Cashier, vings Dop: Tnterast Paid S deg s ot flve per cent per Anuum, cow > undudl s ally Loang maion Reat Fe'ate and on approved 0ANS ¢ iateral wecurity at Low.s current ratos, Will Purchase i County aud State Wa ran s, at 'ho Tan for app Call auy info,m.tion neede Fa'ato Mortgges, Mu- and other bo.ds, ion blanks and for M. Saturdey Unitecd Staves Depoaxtor) First National Bank, v OMAH A Cor, 13th and Marnam Ste, JLDESY BANKING ENTABLISHMENT 10 CMAHA. CUODERTORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHEKU, PTARLIREED 16O, drganised wa & National Bank Avgust 39, 1861 JAPITAL IBEPLDS AND pioMTS - OVFIOPRY AFD DIREOTORS Ay an Kourem, Procident. Avauston Houwraz, Vi F. 4. DAV, Casblo #200 vC ! Proddent Thi bank receives deposite withoo vegard moun s timo cartifcatss baactog Iniotost. 46 on Ban Francikco andprinel tho Uniked Statew,. Lonion Dublla adluburgh and the prinoipal cities of Abe coal Wl s mavldif THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL HAMILTOR&CO of an incorporated bank. Accounts kent in currenc~or old subjoot to sight check without no- tioe- Cortificates of deposit ssued pav- able in three, six and twelve months, bearing interest, or on de- mand without interest, Advanoces made to oustomors on approved seonrities at market rates of interest. The intorests of custemers are closely guarded,ana svery lacilit) vomoutible with princivles o connd bauking tbeely vxtended. Draw sight drafte on Euglend Ireland, Bootland, and all narts o Farape. 8ol Enropean vassege tickets. 07 LEDIONS PH()IFP\!_V M\ DE Matter of Application of Soren Nielsen for Liqyor License, NOTICE, Notice 18 hereby givew that wupon the 2oth day of Septem v et b the Magon and Ol i Malt, Spirituous and Bouth 11th street, th tost filed with A. 1. 1n2, tho said lcense will b gr 8. NiRARY, Applicait Tho Ouaia Haw newspaper wil publish tie above notice once each week for two weeks at the expense of the applicant. The City of Ouha is ot 0 be charged therewith 3.3 L.C. drwir, City Clerk llan(un of Justus Kessler & Matter .I \1 . tor L lor & s hereby given that Justus Ko W6 atth day of September, A. b, hele application to the Mayor wid City « 1 of Ownatia, for license to sell Malt, Spiit vous atid Viwous Liquors, at Kessler's hall, 1t strect, Second wird, Omaha, Neb., frou the 10t Way of October, 1554, to the 10ch diy of January W there o L @ Jewarn ity Cltrk — "AMUSEMENTS.— BOYD'S OPkRA HOU:E. JAMES E BOYD, Proprictor. Thos. F. By 0, Busines | Mansger. SATURDAY FRIDAY AND SEPT. 29TH und 80TH, Sitoray afternoon. And now et and Rest of al the Mightiest eptions M. B, X A VITT. AND Tony Pastor’s UNITED COMBINATION, The most Extensive, Expensive and Positivel the 1 st on o QF | O the GreatestLiving Speciaity | Artists, | menting 1 now an 8 Acts, Jokes and M t, propric ore. 0 CERUDR DE RAVE \ Manager. NOTIORE, To Contrastors for Steam Heating Appa= raius Sealed proposals will be reocived at the office of the w cretars of the B oard of Edueation of the School District of the ity of Omaha, until fiva p.om., Monday, Oct. 11th, 1582, for the Steam Heat ng Apparatus required { ¢ heating the four room school ouse, how in course of crec i ot, i rdanice with plans_and ¢ of Uleves s Th Hoard eserve the rght to refect ang oe ik bids, CHAS. CONOYER, 2R Neery BRI IVE O WA X MRS. MATILDA BOEHME, TVEXC > WIPE. Ramoved ti No, 1'8 How. 1.th 12th, first Co.r west of Unian GALVAI\]Z! D IRl:N Cornices, dro, Mavufactured BY 7. SIKHOLD 13th8t.. 4 Ombha, aNeb* M. HORWICH & CO,, DEALKR 1N Paper SLnnk Woo o Raus. Iron Highest Prices P country ol OvamA__| JINO, CANE. liemittancce Promptly mude. JOUN HAWNOND. Elephant Corrall 13th AND LEAVENWORTH ST. (Northof Wycming Coal Yarl.) FEEDANDBGARDING Nen STABLE Stock Aunction, Sale and Commislon, Bal Hay, Ete. Fariior's torma modorat CALE & HAM " ARTIQUARIAR BOUKSTURE 1420 DOUCLAD STREET Hasdquartel{sfl_nt_ __Lha Literati, o Cheapest, Laryoat ud chaicest coll tion NEW AND ‘Hlb(lVlI HAND BOOKS 1in tho West. SCHOOL BOOES A SPECTALTY Cash paid for Sccond-Hand Book or exchanged for new. H. BCHONFELD, 22-1y PIYI\I’RTWT“K SEGER & TONER Manutacturers and Dealers in HARNESS AND SADDLERY, WHIPS, CURRY-COMBS, Brushes, Gig mul-, ete,, lizht and heay Harnews on hand, or wado to‘order. Light Har noes made & spocialty. NO. 1168, 18TEL ST, VetwoenDod s and Ca itol ave. Omaha Neh I, BROWN Warns all his friend and thoss that do buy Far- siture, Carpets, Stovew snd Crockery, thut can be found only at No, 1205 Douglas s treet, and n other place. You are daily imposed upon by elter dealers whe reprosen: th o | own thico wioros. | have the largest stock aud at the low= oat pricos i th - city L'exterL, Thomas&sro, WILL BUY AND SELL, TETIENa PDES O A AND ALL TRANSACTIONS OCNNECTE! TUEREWITH, Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Eto, Call at office, roow 8, Crelghton Block, Omaba. Matter of pll"Cl“hn of Geo. Caufield for iquor Licente, NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Geo, Canfleld did upon the 25th day of Septemby ., 1852, filo his application to the Mayor and City Council o Omahia, for lcense to well Mait, h|.>lruuuu- and Vinous Liguors, at the Canfieid House, Thind Ward, Omaha, b., from the 10th day of Octo- of January, 183, v, remnstrance or pro- from Soptember 2, A1, 1582, the waid levnne will be granted Gxo. Canviesy, Applicant. wapaper will pu lish the woek fOF two weeks at the expen . The City of Owmaha i not to . (. JEWETT, 2t City Clerk. Matcer 11 Application of H) R. Lucas & Ca.s tor Li'quor Licenve, ) Third W , from the 10th Jotober, 1542, o the 10th day of January, I there be no objection, remonstran test filed within two weeks from Sep A b, 182, the wal s license will be granted. H. R, Lucan & Co,, Applivanits. aper will publis - the K fortwo weeks at the or pro- The City of Omiabia i WETT, ¥ Clerk. M M. R. | MSI}ON | Gien’ |' Insurance Agent BIDS DB of London, ,804,604.0 + 1,000,000.00 L 1,975 000.0 Glard Fire, Philadelph! eer 1,50,000.0 remen's Fund. ... Laens 1,280,015.0 Offios, Bovd's Opera Hnum_fl Matter of 2 JED 6 TR Phobaix Amsursice Uo. Ossh Asso Wostchosser, . Y., Oapital ... of pplicution for Liguor License, NOTIC Nut given th t C. Kalmbach did ) day of Septembor, A. . 1852, file o the Mayor and City Counil of o sl Malt, Spirituous and at No. 412 Folth 13th strest, s, Neli, fiow tho 10th day of to thy 10 day of January, 1K, bicction, FemoustEAIce OF pro: U Lo we i Septewber 2ith, |t theie | t fled with L D, sz, the said licen App The Owais Beg newst sper will publish the bove notice onee ew wewk for bwo weeks atthe xpunae of the applicant. 1he City of Omaha Lot to be charged therewitl, ) LG, Juwrr, Cley “lerk.

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