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B, Can: Col. » Clgve., Col. & Cincinnati THE DAILY BEE~OMAHA 'l‘l{lJRSDAY OCI'OBER 6 Tho Nebraska National Back. Of Omahe, Neb, Pald up Capital, - - . . 50,000 DIRECTORS € R. JOHNSON, President, of Steels, Johnson & 0o, A. B. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C, B, & Q R. R., Boston W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co JOHN 8, COLLINS 1. & J. 8, Colling, 3, M. WOULWORTH, Cotnseilor & Attorney-at Law L. 8. REED, of Byron R H. W. YATES, Cashier, laf National Bank of Omaha, and the active management Bank orguization in 156 OFENED for businees April 97, 1682, with ihe largest capital of any bank | COLLRCTIONS re. eive special att broska, tion and char: gos lowo ¢ obtainablo hiere or elsowher, IxTERRST a'lowed on time deposits upon favor. Abls torms and upon & counts of banks and bank ers, Forriox Fxonaven, Government Bonds, and County and i y securitie cht and eold. 1t f8 orepured ¢ ¢ faall its ers will pursu with eafo bar FINARGE AND COWMERGE. FINANCIAL. Spedial Dispateh to Tie Brr Niw Yok, October 4, MONEY, Money—Toaned at from 8@4 per cent, osing at 4 per cent offered, Prime Morcantile Paper—7@s per cent, Sterling Exchange—Stea baukers' bille, $4.50{; demand, $4.85} Governments were unchanged, except for extended 5% which advanced § per b iibes aigpolicy consistent < market the net result of all fluctuations up till 1 o’clock wasan ad 2] in prices of §@§ per cent, and tuis not. withstanding that between 11 and 12 o'clock the market was weak. This weak- ness was cansed by & dispatch from Chica- g0 to the effect that there was a heavy de- faleation in one of the New York banks—a report not verified by inq In the afternoon, after Louisville B8 it ral The general marizet \\]w!]n\uu. e broke, fel stter Denver,to Hug, ¢ the general list but in the cuvered u fraction and was steady at the elos St. Joseph. Paul & Sioux Oity firsts. Teumvssee 0. P Union Pacific 1st mortgage. . do land grants. do sinking fund Virginia 6's.. do cousols (oo deferred ... e BTOCKS. Adams Express. .... Allegheny Central. . Alton % Terre Haute American Express. ... Buurky, Godur Ropids & Southern. . & Ind, Central Pacific. Chesnp;nku & Ohio 1084 913 304 Chicago & Alton. . 139, do 140 Chi., Burl. & Quincy 5 1518 Chil, St. L. & New Orloans. . 78 7 Cin., Sand, & Cleveland. Ve\awure & Hudeon canal ol., Lack, & Western nver & Rio Grande. East ''ennessee. do preferred, Fort Wayne & Chicago Hannibal & St, Joseph. .. do pid Harlem . Houston 1 Ilinois Central........ Iud., Bloom, & Western. Kansas & Texas Lake Erie & We: Lake Shore & Mick Louisville & Nashvil f0ic for cash; 80J@807¢ for Ut 24@8ic; good to choloe daiey, 10/@2 steady; @3 0 460 wheat cxtra, 6 25@7 7 00; 8t. Louis, 4 1 ent_process, 7 & opened rather easier corded an_advance §( ungraded 3 red, steampr red, 1 0 108) delivered; No. 1 red, 1 101 mix 9 Octol closing with more streuyt! York sty B middles, 1 635 | @4 515, fall, 85 bid; No, 4 red fall, 63l for for November; 493c for the yea: 40}e for May for the ym- 9% for May; No, 2 epring, 94@9ke for c...yh'- '.,Wp.',""‘.?f,' {@y1ic for November; for May; N 3 083 for 2 red winter, Corn— Unsettled, bat generally lower; er; 1Y@ Bje for the year; H0ge for January; b for May., Oata—Steady; 319@81¢ 82¢ jor November; 115§@1 16, Butter—Quiet; fair to tine cre Weak; 0% on corn to and hig 1 950 for January for Febrnary., Lard—Stronger ard irre, ) for cash; 12 0 for Novemn! 3 for January; 11 60@1 h_\ for Feb- 'L Meata--In fair 'n.m!: sho . 255 short ¢ibs, 14 50; short clear, CALL BoARD,—~Wheat—Quiet: regu. for October; 9@ge for 9380 for the year; 45 for May; hn Oc ln‘r e for A(M ). Oats— Firine and irregular; 75 for Octo e 47} for the year: 5 ior Feruary: 1 detnand, but irregnl Vor; 12 45@12'474 for the yenr; 1162 11 65 for February. NEW YORK. Nxw Yorg, October 4, —Flour—Market superfine state westec § 00 common to good , Y 0@ good 1o choi @8 Wheat—Cash, firmly i 0.2 pring, nominal; No spring, 85@1 03¢ 1029045 No, 3 1e, . 2 red, 104 07§ for cert vinter, J 04@1 08}; 1 wiite, 0 bu. sold at 1 11}@1 n’ ,000 bu, sold 08; do for Nov c.lu,-.n. m}; for oid ot 113112 cloiig February, #3,000 bu, 5o d closing ut 118} i y@iie h 1s loa® its ndvane ”av—lhem unim-nnd market firm; 60 @e, Hops —Tn good deinand and steong; New te, HT@70c Fresh western, dull; 2 Strong and bigher; now news @ ““Beef—Market dull and weak. Cut Meats—Scarce and firm; long clear 5 00. Lard—Firm; prime steam, 13 00@13 Butter—Firm and in good demand; 156@ 330, Cheese—Higher and firm; western flat, b@1be. ST, LOUIS, St. Lovtrs, October 4, anged; XXX 3 55( choice, 4 55@ 1 lour-Steady and 70; family, 4 05 fancy, 470@ Whout—Marketeasier and v ery slow; No 26 |2 red fall, 91}@92c for cash”™ and Oc- tober; 933@945c for November; HMi@2a0 for December; u1{@41 o fo 9330 for Janual 99%e for Ma rod c Com—Market dull and lower; (3@ ash; 624c for October; 55 @50c for —Ma higher; #24@52]0 n:m‘.er. t BLe for October; 30%c for B3¢ tor M-\ ]A\!v\larkt't dull; 55@564¢c bid. Barley uunpla lots, 65@9%0¢, Butter—Steady; ~ creamery, 25@silc; 20@26¢, ead le. W hisky—Quiet; 117 Pork—Higner; jobbing, Bulle Meata- Hitms oaly s peddling rade, and scarce; shoulders, @11 25; short ribe, 16 00; short clear, 67 Lard—Dall and nowinal, A#TERNOON BoARD - Wheat- St-ongand \! 3ie tor O Mic for Novem- for December; 885 for the year; or HMigher and firw; 634 for Oato- Jo for Nozember; 493c for the year; r Blny. ~]lull, 81 for October; Sle for Mi o Mobilej& Obio, Manhuttan 13 Morria & ¥rsex. ol & Weetarn S Corn—Qui-t; 48k bid for e 01 | for Noveoiver; 883 bid for '“"h‘(’; _*.‘ bid for May. Northwestern 144] | o ONS v Nover do 1 | lsittor ~Un Ulllunu & Western. Pac \l ail Beorla, Dacatur Bivtabarg & Cloveluul. Rea ling . Rock Istanc 8t. Louis & San Fran. . do pid Yt i 901 60 do 1) Bt. Paul Milwaukee. .- 108% ‘u.:».,i i 2 . Paul, Ming, & Mauitoba. 1 Paul © Omaba. ; o Texss & P Uunion Paeific United Btates Lxpress Wabssh, St, L, & P .vmc.{_ QCaribog. . . Central Arizous sasens B [ Excelsior - 1 1 Homestak le Pittsburg Quicksilver Robinson . | Silver O South Pa ) Btandard . Butro, . *Qacial, (Fx. Interect. |Asked. nd, ODUOE & PROVISIONE, Dy Bpecial Dispatchos to Tux Bur, CHiC Cuicaco,October 4. nohavged et oady: regular, $14@H10 for October; $3j@diic for November; 93ic lour—Steady and “5‘1 i AR Gd@ s ¢ winter whe wheat, 3 00@ } 00, H0c O tober 4.~ Wi No. 3 red, id tor owh; bid for No, 1 red, for the year; Highwioes—dirw; 117, LIVERPOOL, Laveur, October 4,--Breadstuffs— | Steadior, Wheat—'Wiater, Ss@8s 1d; wpeiug, Se Cora~ i 851, COUNCIL BLUFPFS, Counont, Brugrs, October 4, ~The ouncil fis mackets carefully rcvised @ ure ux fol, lour—Golden , 8 00; Kaosas City : Mionesota winter Wheai— 3 No 8, 6%; rejected, ) packers at 20c te; yellow, 1 60; wn; corn and oats 400 per buahe v ~2 50@3 00 per dozen, § bLushel, Cabbage 440 per dox. Turpiys er Lushel Sweet Corn—Te per dozen. LIVE BTOCK, - Cattle— Extea, 8 00@ 80 Vel Calven-0 006" W, Hoge— @7 25, Ehsen LIVE STOUR Spoctal Dicpatches to Twe Ba CANTA 1OPES —Per dosen, 76081 00 T MELONS Pet 100, $15 00@ Califorcia, 82 75@8 50. @ reorts as follows Demand fairly active a —lu\[\ e Germap 370 per Grocers’ List. GOODS—Uysters, 2 or case, 84 00; do 1 I (Field'), 4753 02 b (Ciandad), per cae, lhmnml weak and market v'ull at 10c decline; exporte, nominal,6 0@ good to choice shippi (GAR i mixed Iv\'hhvn\ 4 00; stockers and 2 0@ u, range, Sreeds and Amers 2 m, me beans , 170, Snocotash \'cr 0. 31, per case, per case, & B0, 2 4 October 4,—The Drovers' ® plulm\. b porcuse, fitty car loads must be b 4 0fatsteers were pure vd for the British market, i shipment alive ) for shipment dead at ¢ . Vine \p|nw\, 2 I, per oas worth, 8jo; Plun kett, at 11 00@ 12 00 and hor, 1att and shinglos ont at Hm following pri \ ) S( \\'l‘ll\l. 16 ft. and icred, 10R0; Out Uontectioner's ndard Txtrn - yellow, 8o datk yellow, * | all except choi W ul\u sott shirt- vt lambs, 4 506 § RUP—Standard Com., 4} gallon kegs, $2. 4 alion kegs, $2.00, do, chukw.. ehstoe ane o ., 20 .Tl‘i(‘n‘l—— \m!rum«\ln 10-4,2740! 230 Oontinontal O 42, 110 Fmi:. of Lhn T.oom 10 ] ork milla 98, 850; d l‘nmhrnk\» 10-4, 25 peka I‘m-rt I\ nnru hnnnm'n 3 m-m S, Louvis, October 4, Cattle—Butch. Shawnee I'ancy ers and canuing grades conatituted the supe ply again ani prioos wers n‘m\xl steady mixed natives broucht § 10@ , 81 3 w“!, ||hl 9! 25 Kitaw board, & 0, OAL—Cumberland I»lwk»«u.lm. 812; | J. S, Wright, Run P lnr.«nur\n 0 50; wmr. hreast nut, Q’v 50; Towa z. 00; "Lriuinph epring, besy 82.80; Chriny tian's suporlative, 8.70 $14.00: chiopped feod, §28.00, 3 1 mackerel, half brls, 6 75; 1 mookerel, kite, 1 00; family ‘mack: 4 75; family mnrk_er«\. kits, | Rodick lo; do’ 67, 18¢+ Ution Pfi 8boy do Iull IW nvl. 3‘ b0, ative ahinpiog steers offered, erel, half brls, 4 No. 1 ulmn it l muur. but slo butchers’ § 'num 90, : ClearHavana, b, 60c; Our Rope, ar, pounds, 24 1, biatts, 600 nm 8 b { - l-nMnn It w haif brle, 4 50; y \\Mtfl fish, kits, rloh. g ; seloct honeles: ; Allnpioce, 20c: 1 O O LRU 8§ AND ‘Hl‘\l\l'A_ City, October 4,—The Live poxitively cures give eat’sfactfon t m oey refunded. Price, 1m|uph 24 1b, butta, 60; A « ockors and feeders, § @4 00; cows, 3 80@3 20; Texans, 315@ %, pounds, 600, FINE CUT—In pnlh LY E—Amorican, 8 35 Groonwich, 8 40; m, 2 75; North Star, 2 06; Lewis' |~Jrun\l!l)n 27 i T Yy $1.50 per 100 1bw,; chop cors, $1.40; bran, 705 per 100 lbx. 3 slow and lower; lots aver- 51 lbe, soll e Steady; good to cl | SLAVEN'S Y( l‘u\m'—nm. 80¢, Tocky Mountain, i per gal, Rl 1 I Custor, Ne'd, per sl 8100 Of 5, On, Otigaun, t0, W. Dalsy, 50c.—In , 5 1b boxos, per 1b 63 ard'n n.m 60c; Dismond Crown, 64 LOKING—All grados—COommon, Granulatod—Hlackwe ukes Durhum, 16 r-UHANDISh. potches to 'I‘uxlxum seni of | Mor h( 10, v 403 Btrvehnine, ver oz, Seal of N one ek, 4 oz, Yinen bag W14, diocha, Jflc.Arlmcn. s, ' Puck 2 ox, iin Morino nawas od, light, 14@160; heavy,c, Paints Olis and Varnishes. dry ealt bacon, olusser —uiet but steady Dull; domestie, 5 ed to the full extes udor & 1be, per skin, 500 | green lanb akin, { hidos, two-third rate, acored aud one tieda rata,) branded hidos 10 par oont, Mu;k ‘Vu.l ’)0 1 e—llu,h»r and i he. her—La goou_demand and steady; rande light, "nidilo and henvy, 22@26 ). 1, por gatlon, Manufactured Copper chavged; new sh-aching, 25; Dull and un- naptha, 74, por narfow gtripec ansi, 1ho; Raw susing pure anvle, 16 ana, refined lampbiack, 126t oopch b ivory black, 16c; blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18c; green, L. M. & D., 14c; blind and shutter Paris groen, 18¢; drop black, 16 bls dairy 60, be, & 60 ow, 84 50 per bbl. .m. I pupers, 82 85; Do ; Churcl's, 82 85; Keg sods S—Roxes, 40 Ibs, 16 , 16 0z, 62, 150, arviing, 7h@Se; Loulsiana, 7 A NEW INDUSTRY. green, L. M, & Di, Indian red, 16c; Vonetian red, do; dre, 22; American Vermiliod, L& chromo yollow, D HGol b e G sarenk liryer, 8¢; graining colors; light_onk, ons, walnat, chostuut aud mib Lic. St-ong Probability of the Hstablish- ment of Glucose Works in Special Dispatch to ik B, NEW Yok, October 4.—Wo %; unwashed, 12@ Itis generally conceded that the manufacture of glucose is the most profitable of investments, to those who embark in the undertaking, but it is one which cannot bo started by men of moderate meane, and therefore |is generally inaugurated by corporate i's Savon Tmperial, White lead, 64c; French sine, 100 & 80; Kirk'n mndnrd ———— TRAFFIC. Special Dispatches to Tus Bax. FLOUR AND GRAINS, xnm.h ok onlanry, 10y l’rua- 40; N Kirks Tagnolia, 4 8 —Pennsylvatia cans, 4 dor., 5; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in case, chor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 b0, TIELD SBED — Tted clover, new, $600 per bush 87.00; white clyver, new, o olover, new, $1250; alsi m.\bur, burnt, 45; ui dojsicnna, burnt, do; siennn, raw, Paris groen genuin, 25o; Paris grean cora'l lour and grain for the past peSniasolinwt ' 120; yormillion, ’Eug., 70c; ver- um., "America, 18c; ‘Tudian ved, 10c, 140; venotian_road, : venelian red Am, chrome yellow, genuine, ochre, rochelle mammoth clover Situated as wo are, in a belt of coun- try unequalled in the Missouri valley for a corn market, the owners of the latest, bost and most profitable pro- coss of menufacture of this article are desirous of establishing works calcu- lated to consume from 3,000 to 5,000 bushols of corn per day, if our citizens will furnish four-fifths in the capital required for the purpose, tira capital should rod load, 73¢; hlvu um, extra clean, $1 50; orchard grass §2 59; r common o Mirgouri “inillet, German, '30 o HEDCESEED bushels, §5 00; ossge orange, 10 b honey locust, per 1b, 00, 3G October 4.~ m-cfz..u and shipweats of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: lpnnmh lmmn 2oy Prince's miner VARNISHES—Barrols l‘umltum,extrn 81 10; mmum, wn«,h, extra, $1 40; ar, extra, 81 75; h.num. extra, 860, sholluo 4 o1 iniab 8150 —Ornge orange, T —Roasted, choioe, red 'Len. fanoy white, 104 per Ib; raw—whito Virginia raw, 100; ronsted, rosdce, 100 per not be less than requires extensive machinery and & large sur- insure its continuous ST, Louts, October 4,—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 214 Lours have been an follows: 4o; dry uwml»l paper, b; manila paper, 106} Floavy Hardware Llat 4540; plow steol, apocial or hnrmln,bc, BROWN COTTONS Atlantic A, Bje; A oyl l(um“.)\ 7c;_Atlanta A Bhe; A,nuuyo LL, 4-4, 7c; wbmvhurl(t The advantages to be derived by our city and state in the establishment of such works here To the farmer it e, Honest Wi ith, Tndian Stand . B}o; Lawrence Db, per set, 1 2 u tonguss, exch, 70@H5e. axlos, wre nuts, per 1b, indinn Orchard d, w., Tystic Kiver, 740; Poquot incalculable, would enhance his bost crop and make the profits on Lis This would be felt in tho coffora of the merchant, and, together nouit paid out for labor in uro of theso goods, would bo a lur'u increaso in the circulation of money in our midst which could not introduction of any and shipments of grain for tho | ueuh, 4c, bl Burden's horses n's zanleshoou, 6 50 \\ heat, l'u«lul 1'; unington G x')rhnli.l Pow! of live stock for the past 21 do 0 42, The; do It hours have been s follo 083, Thoj o |, m.' Boonseat O 44 740; bo secured by th 38 D WILL—In car lots,,8 80 100: in less than car lots, 8 65 ver 100, NAILS--Rates, 10 to 604, 4 07, corn is admtited to be the staplo ¢ Oak voll, 86 to I the munufacturo of gluooss from ‘L'u tn 80¢; het 80 that no loss of s £1t, and all is remoner- ik ;m ok good fund for cattle, 1.00; uuk calf, 120 '.u bb; Feench e H 1 sette, b ’»0 0 7 50; 1i» h)pp(nxa 900 to 10 b Now, it is to the capitalists of Ouma- ha we apply the question: accept this offer to invest the means required for vhis most desirabio of mauufactures, condusive to the interont of our city w nn investmoent that will ur individual bencfite? ~Alhany 1 m.mu‘ i 'u.m...u, .u o ave heen us follow A‘\A brown nuxl 3 Al gl No 1 star uu'r 4 3 No. 1 Milwau Horees ana Mules. kot fu brivk and all 7 sdvance ‘in p loee, | horses exceods the state, uud ulso rebound to \mmuut A brown, 1 Ho stock for the p and shipments of live Il have this great Fius single drivors, the oiive, Oaly | borsas, $100, to Coramon o godd farm horses Kanuas City, b is the mot profitable extant, 1 to some of our A\u,_lzlhllu}l)\‘{A X SMOELE A ; Con ‘..» 000, b! do AAA, do do 134; do ¥ Fiayunker's biue ad Liown ¢ r,r a fow .1.); to | 3 uk o3, I ou Al 6l tio mutual in yay coapanie tucky unl l‘ Orchard 74c; !nxm,.uu 1 m«.l (n ( ported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, hnz nd, 2 000 EACH AA\U ALLLL uln\I\U‘—— OHAMPAGNES - Twported unl Casa, s ll.)@.l‘ 0; Awarizaa, : Ul ARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rhive wine, per c: sar. 6 W 20 00; Oatawba, per case, 4 @7 L0, and Provislons 40c per bushel, Tuouas Gissoy, Ky t.‘uflun_ken, Bho inghams, 7c; Marl: Democratic Primanes. Primarics were held Tuesday for | tho election of delegates to the demo- | Trolicht & Dunker JOETGERS OF ETS&GURTAIN GOODS . daQW kS, Guarantee Manufacturers' Prices and Invite In spechnn to their Unsurpassable election. jiiedm ‘cn\! ic float senatorial and judtcial con- ventions, So far as received the results were | the following: First Ward-—P. Desmond, Charles 5% | Kaufmann, Thomas Casey, Andrew ¥ 80, ‘Fnek R. Hendriokson, Fifth Ward P, H, Leary, Charles | Ogbern, Thomas Falooner, Samuel | Cornfiold and Johu J. Murphy. Sixth Ward-—-D. P, Angell, G. W. Shields, 8. A lluruum, Martin Oan- nnu, C. A. Leary. KFourth \V»m Pat Callan, C. K. erome Pentzel, Peter Goos Buckihin's Aruica Ealve. ALYE in the world for Outs, ises, Soree, Ulcors, Lalt Rhenm, Fee Sores, Tetter, C )nyl.\ml Hands, Chil e, Corna, and all skin eruptions, and 1t is guaranteed to nis por cx. dor aale by, | . Goodmso {MITE COLOGNE Mado fron the wild flowers of th FaK eAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY ii is tho most fragrant ot perfumos. Manufactured by H. B. Slaven, San Franciaco, For sale in Omaha by W. J. Whitehouse and Kennara Hros., & Co. et ———— Notioe The “‘Hawthorn Oentennial Ex. colsior Roof Paint,” was patented May 24th, 1881, and otters patont num- bher 241, 803, Any peraon found or known to tamper with the manu- facture of said paint will be punish- of law. No per. oun has any aathority whatever to sell roceipts, Hawrnony & Bro, Lancastor DNEY-WORT 18 A SURE CURE for all disenses of the Kidneys and L]V ER=—— 1t has specifio action on this most important organ, enabling it o throw of torpidity and, stimulating the healthy secretion and by keeping tho bowelu in freo condition, effecting ita rogular discharge. 1" i Malaria. Liisive e aro bilious, dyepeptic, or constipated, Kid- ney-Wort willsurely rolieve & quiokly cure. i ) In thin veason to cleanse the Gystom, every ono aliould take & thorough courre of it. (51) SOLD BY DRUQGQISTS. Price $1. INOREASE slo YOUR CAPITAL. Those dosiring to make mone sunll and mooium investment 20 grain. prov nd stock specula- tione, can operating on our 881, to the ostmen’s of 8l 800, oash mrofia pave! bion d paid 1o investors $50 amoun ing toweversl timos theortg: inal i orkinal invostmont_uaking monoy or p yablo on demand Explanato- STOCKS £y clrculars and statementa of fund wtfres Wo want responsible g .un. who wil r:port on crops and 1 Tit-oducs the plan, L borai com- 00 niaions paid, ross EMMING & MEGRIAM,m-BI mimion Mo rchants, Major' Coo Ihicago, i1} ALL TRUE FELLOWS Worthily point to the “HUB PUNCH" As an article of such raro and exceeding merit & i every sideboard, desorse u place A Social Gluss of Hub Pauch i & et welcome b ready hes brewed at requost are far Behind it in flayor oy nevor dis lose Gitted or honc thelr eloquence lows 4 comos, after dinnor or luuch, From u flowing bowl of GRAVES' HUB PUNCH. sou gt thy genuine, with the tae o of “CHESTER H. GKAVES & SONS" on tie capwili 03 er s cork of each bottle Prade supplud by M. A, McNamara, Ouaha. Families by A, H, Gladstone. PIPER KEIDSIECK CICARS, CHAYMPAGNE FLAVOR, ot ' the country; for the monoy M, A, McNamara, SOLE AGENT £, Fourteenth 3:0a3b 'ho AHT&QLAR!A BOOK STORE 142 DOUGLAS STREET riors of the Literath rgost and cholcest coll wom of SECOND-HAND BOOKS 11 the W oat. BOHOOL BOOKS A SPECIALTY Cash paid for Second-Hand Book NEW AN! | or exclinngod for new. E. 3CHONFELD, 203 PROPRIETOR, L €1