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N O '3 i E ey, 3 5 THE DAl.. bEE-OMAHA FHRIDAY OCIOBER 13 Of Omaha, Neb. Paid up Capital, « - DIRECTORS : < $250.000 | 8 K. JOHNSON, Predident, of Stecle, Johnson & Co. A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice Prosident, of ., B. & Q R R., Boston W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Moree & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of H. & 0.8, Collina, J, M. WOULWORTH, Cotnsellor & ney -at: Law L. B. REED, of Byron Reed & Co H W, YA Cashiier, lnte Cashior of the First National Bank of Omaha, and connected with tho nctive management of that Bank since ite organization in 1863, OFFNRD for bn, Corumert sy April 97, large t capital of any bank in Nebresk ‘eive special attention and char. | 2 1882, with the wea lawe t cbtaluable here or clsowhete Lxrrnrst allowed on time deposits upon favor- 2 terms and upon a. ants of banksand hank. FoRKion [sonaxam, Goverament Bonds, and Ceunty and Ci y securities bought and so'd. 1t 16 - repared ¢ do a general banking business duall its dctails, and in the treatument of custom- ors will pursue the most liberalJpolicy consistent with safo banking FIRANCE AND GOMMERQE. FINANCIAL. Winl Divpateh to Tiee Brv, New York, October 12, MONEY, Money 3@6 per cent, closing at 2 pec went. Prime Mercantilo Paper—6@$ per cent. Storling Kxohange—Steady; bills, $4.81; demand, §4.854, “lovernments were unchauged, excopt for 4’y registered, which are } pec vent lewer, bank The stock market wan frregular, but in the mamn prices us a rule were lower than yesterday, The market. openck @i per cent lower than yesterday's close. mediataly after the opening ®aere was Im- fractional advance in the general list, but which was followed by & £ecline of }@ | 1 1 per cent, 1@} per cent, Thewe was the o recovery o In late teade a decline wok place of @2} per cent, and the mar- ket closed firm at n decline on the day's | 000 trunsactions of 4@l per cent. GOVERNMENTS, BONDS. Central Pacific firsts Erie secords. Liohigh & Wilkesbarre Louisiava consels. i do do Virginia 6. .. do consols 6’8 do doferred . BTOOK! Adams Express. Allegheny Central Alton & Terre Hau do American Expresss. . Canada Southern........ Chesapeake & Ohio do do Chicago & Alton. . do pfd Chi,, Burl. & Quincy. ... b § Del., Hast Tenn o preferred Fort Wayne & Chicag Hanaibal & 5t. Josoph o Harlem............ g Houston & Texas Cent hore & Mic ville & Nash Louisv., New Alb, Marictts & Cin.ignati 15t pfd 15 2d pid do do Memphis & Charleston Michigan Central Minncapolis & S do pre o Northern Pacific. o pf Northwestern . . o pfd. New York Ceutral... t. L. & New Orlean o Union Pacific 1st mortgage. 114} 1and_ grants. .$110 sinking fund. {118 . 35 1st pfd. 2d pfd. A4 114 .99 100 L 101 1103 . 6§ 54 Burl., Cedar Rapids & North \wi : 1 133 G7R 1004 1138 1104 130 al Bank.| 2 red winter, 99¢; No. 2 Chioago spril 2 e for eash; No, 8 Chicago -;l?rin':(r: a: rejected, Bdo, Corn—Unsettled, but generally @67c f n and October; 66 664c for b (@58 for the y de for ¢ for May; rejected, higher; stroog and higher, but M@34}c for onsh; 33§@33,0 November; 8833 for the year; 33. for January; 35@3d}e for May; rejected, Sle Rye—Stead o Burley—Strong and higher; 85@87ic., Flax [ Seed sod Aemand and prices her; good crushing on track, rejzeted, 1 /8@1 20. demand at fall y creamery, 31@ 533 3 good to choice dair nsettled, but generally higher; for 8as 23 175@23 20 for Oc- )§,20 924 for November; 19 15 i 910 for Janusry. d higher: 12 70 2 nd October; 12 12}@ for November; 11 45@11 47} for the ye 11 80@11 82} for January and February, Bulk Meats-—Steady; sholders, 10 9 .1.‘;rh;2>. 11 25; shoet clear, 1 isky—Firmer, but not quotab bigher: 1 18, i Freights~Rates on corn to Buffal, 2e. CALL BoArp,.—Wheat—Active, but a shade lower; regular advanced 4@§e, Coiv- Unsettiled but generally lowers 6643 tor Outober; v @o74e_for the year; 5. nary [@58ic for May, for tte yea Lard—Activ 1275 for cas for Jan- §%0@8 00; light, 700@7 W; skips,4 00@ Cattle—Demand weak; shipping erades tlow; good to choice, 440@h 25; com- mot. to fair, $95@5 20; butchers active and stronger; common to fair, 2 40@3 40; good to choice, 3 60@4 20; stockers and feeders, fairl ve at 8 10@ 1 40; eastern dairy calves, 0 (0@18 50 per head; range firmer; Texans, 3 %0@4 60; half-breeds and Americans, 4 15@b Sheep—~Slow, but steady; common to l'nl‘r‘, 265@8 50; medium to good, 8 60@ 00, NEW YORK, Niw Youk, Octobae 12,—The Drovers' Jourual burewt reports: 8T, LOUIN, St. Louvis, October Cattle - De. mand fair, supply only moderate, and mostly butchers' and ~canning grades, which sold at 8 30@1 00; some fair to protty good native steers were taken on eastera account at @5 00; stockers, 2 75@3 25; feeders, 3 504 00, Shoep - Market quiet; medium to best muttons, 3 00@4 47; stockers, 2 25@3 00 T xavs, 2 7h@4 00, Hogs —Market dull; Yorkers, 725@ 7 50; common to best packiug, 7 800, butchers to extra, 8 1048 60, KANSAS 01TY, Outs- Steady, with a fair demand, with a am.ll change, Pork—leregular; 92 12} 2072} for November; 19 05 fc for October; 1910 for the year; 12 12} for N ar; 11 30 for Jan- vember; 11 45 for the unry. NEW YORK. Ohio Central... 174 174 Ohio & Mississipp! L 20} 38 do pid. 106 106 Ontario & Western, . 127 Pacific Mail,....... 17 Panama. . ) 167} Peoria, Decatur & Evansv.. 30 Pittsburg & Cleveland . {3&‘ 142 0 i 123 169 148} 106 & P i Union Pacifie...... . 108 United States Express. 0 Wabush, 8t. L, & Pacific 30y ta do w7 pid.geni 6334 Wells, Fargo & Co. Fxpress. 130 Waestern Union Telegraph. .. 8 883 Caribow. , 1 lz Central 5 Excelsior, 1 1 Homestak 17 17 Little Pittsbnry 1 1 Ontario . . A 36 3 Quicksilver 5 . B} 8) do pfd. .40 w Robinson ... 1 1 Silver CIiff. . i { South Pacific. 14 13 Standard 4 4} futro,........ Ay ! } *Offered. +Ex. Intevest, fAsked, |Ex, Dividend PRODUOE & PROVISIONZ 8pecial Dispatciics to Tug B CHICAGO, Cuica6o, October 12.—Flour—Guod de- mand at full pefoes; sring wheat, 5 50@5 Minnesota, 4 006 00; 8 50@7 2 regular, 94c for Octobe: hee; 94c for the year: 10 common to choico 50; common to fancy Minnesof inter wheat, 4 60@5 atents, low 75, Unsettled, but generally lower; 95 for Novem: 1 “for May; No New York, October Stemly: superfine stato western, 10 @400; common to goed extra, 4 00@ 480; good 10 choice, 4 63@7 50; white wkeat cxtra, 6 25@7 50; extra Ohio, 4 00@ 7 00; St. Louis, 4 W0@7 50; Minnesots pat. et process, 7 00@8 Wheat—Opened w but aftocwards edvanced }@ic, then lost the advamce and declined @jc, closing firm with a reaction of }@}; No, '.!Mnrnu 106; un- raded spring, d6c;ungraded red. 85c@l1 1 No, 8 re s, 1044; steamer No. 2 red, 1 0: @1 04}; No, 2 red, 1 03}@1 04 tes, 1 0:§@1 10 delivered; ungrased white, 82c@1 1 3 vhite, 1 u6}@1 064; steamer No. I white, l@%e; No. 1 white, 2,000 bu. sold at 1 u9}@1 09); No. 2 red for October, 248,- bu, cold at 1 0S@L ©9, clos- ing at 1083 do for November, (40, 000 bu, sold «t 1 694@1 10}, closing at 1 09%: do for Pecember, 720,000 bu, rold a1 10{@1 11§, closing at 1 11}; do for Januar; W0 bu, sold at 1 12}@1 13}, closing at 1 124; do for February, 152, bu. sold at 1133@1 14}, o Corn—Opened 4@fe nig quently lost the advance and ded Ie, closing steady; ungraded, €@ 2, T8@78)c in elevator, T8@T¢ie No, 3, 79¢; ungraded white, 75 closing at .7t 75lc, closing at 7 Y@\ 9je, closing at 687 do for Janusry, 614@523¢, closing at Oata—tw e lower; mixe ; white western, 2@, Market duil and drooping at 60c, Eugs —Fresh westera, quiet but fira; 1| 26@28c. Pork—Wenker; new moss, Beef—Irall aud unchan 3| 61c; Rangeon —Lower; prime steauw, 13124, Butter—Firm at 15 Cheese—Market du 12 . vestern flat, H @ ST, LOUIS. Sr. Louss, October 12, —Flour.--Steady; family, 4 05@4 20; choice to fancy, 4 50@ wvl-‘ur—dlbln. oos 520, ‘Wheat—Opened better, but declined; No. 2 red fall sold down from 95}@94ic for cash; 95@9Ec for Getober; 95i@9ihc for November; 95jc for December; 013@Y4¥c for the year; 978@96{c for Jan- unry; 923@91%c for May; No. 3 red fall, 90}@90c; No. 4 red fall, 880 bid, Corn—Opened higher but turned and sold downto_654c foc cash and October; 591 @ 58§ for November; 52@515 for the year; 484 @48c for January; 491c for May. Oats—DMarket quiet; 33}@332¢ for cash; 32{c for October; 817c for November and the year. Rye—Better; 56jc, Barley—Steady; sample lots, 65@90c, Butter—Steady; creamery, 23@28ko; dairy, 20@26c. Epgs—Steady; 21c. W hiskcy—Higher; 1 18, Pork-—Market slow but firm; Bulk Meats -~ Quiet but firm; shoulders, 10 00; short rib, 14 60; short clear, 1500, Bacon—Scarce and firm; shoulders, 1 short rib, 14 12}@ 12 25, Dull and nominal, EM00N BoArn —Wheat ¢ for Octobsr and November; 34c for the yoar; 964¢ for Jan- for May, wer; 6 ora—1 Novernbe 185 for January Oati—niet for tie yeur. for K Ciry, red, 77c for cash; ) 814 bid for November; B, o bidfor cash; 41c bid nd for Ma, bid for cash; 20kc hid hanged, Cmchaoged at 17¢, LIVERPOC Liverroor, October 12, Quiet. Wheat—Wiater, R 5d@Ss 7d; Be Gd@ss 10d —Breadstufls — spring, Coru—Tu. PHOHIA, Peonia, Goetober 12 —Corn — Ncarce aad higher; high wmixed, 02, @69}; mixed, 69, Uata—Quivk and irregular; No, 2 white, $Ty@35ho ityo ~Dull and nominal; No, 2, 57@b58c, Highwines—Firm; 117, COUKCIL BLUWPH, . Couvwor. suurws, Uctober 5.—The Council Bluffs markets careully revised to date are as follows: Flour—Golden Sheaf, 3 00; K ansas City winter wheat, 2 75@4 25; Minnesots winter wheat, 8 00@4 00, Wheat—No, 2, Toe; No 8, Jibc; rejected, ore, Egis Corn Meal—1'60 for white; y ellow, 1 60; | 14 oorn chop, 2600 per tor; corn K¢ osts chop, 2300 per ton, FIRRULTS ~Apples, 2 06, Broom Cora- c. Hay— Loose, 7 Wool—15@ Dutter—Creamery, 3 wipp: wpped, 320; g ed @3 00 per doren, ashel. o per doz, Turnips - 800 per Lushel, Sweet Corn—~T7e per dozen. LIVE STO Cattlo ~Extrs, b A@" 0. —30¢ per K. Veal Calves 5, Sheen— - 3 00@ Hogs— LIVE STOUR Special Dispatchies to Tas Bax, CHICAGO, Ciiicago, October 12.~The Drover Journal reports s fallows: Hogs —Cousiderably demoralized aud 10@15¢ lower; mixed, 7 35@7 8% hear, carce; selling to packere.at 20c, h; Kaxsas Ciry, October 12, —The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle -Active and firm; Texns steers, @3 90; stockers and feeders, 3 35@ 410; native cows, 2 70@3 20, Hogs—Activa and lower; ranging from 6637 80, with the bulk of sales at 7 35 @7 bb. heep-—Murket steady; 2 75 for <2, — Flour — [ good to choice. MERCHANDISE. 8peclal Dispatches to Tix Bxx, NEW YORK, Niw Youn,October 12,—Coffee ~ Market quiet; Rio cargoes quoted at 74@10Lc; job lots, 8@11}e. Sugar—Quiet, but steady; fair to good refining quoted ‘at 74@74c Molasser —Dull and nominal, Rice —(Quiet, but steady; domestic, 4i@ (@5 he. Larket dull and lower; crude, T}@7{c; refined, 7i@ Potroleu Uaited, #¢ 1o, :i’..xlow—nzum, but steady, at § 11-16@ WG Rosin—Market steady at 1 85@1 95, Taepentine—Firm at 50}@50kc. TRAFFIC. Special Dispatches to Tin Bxx. FLOUR AND GRAINS, COHicAGo, October 12,—Receipts and llhil:manul of flour and grain for the past 2¢ hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts, Flour—bbls ..... .21 16 000 Wheat—bushels, 109,500 152,000 Com— - ¢ 41,000 301,000 Oata— £ 7 Rye- N Barley - 77,000 Nrw York, October 12.—Receipta sand shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follow Receipts Shp'ts, 5o 11000 10,000 34,000 ] . Louts, October 12, —Receipts and ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been es tollows: Receipts, Ship'ts. 8,000 2,000 eat—buahels, 7, Onta st e Barley— Kansas Ciry, October 12. -Neceipts and shipments of grain for o past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts, Wheat, bushels 15,000 27,000 Corn il 1,600 1,000 LEVE §TOCK Cnicaco, October 12,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: OANNED G008 0% : A G (Field's), per ase, 84005 do 1 b (Field's), ¥ oase, 3 755 do 2 1b (Ctandard), por ose, 75, Lobeters, 1 ) o Tomatoes, 2 80; 280; Corn, 2 M (Mountain) o oo, ¥ 00 sonked corn, 190; do ™ (Yarmouth), per case, 8 00; | string beans, per_case, 2 10; Lims bean« r onse, 170, Succotash oase, Pefs, commnion, K@r onse, 1 5 per case,2 70, Blackberries, 220; strawberries, 2 T, per onee, 2 60; 1 raspborrion, 2 b, per oase, 8 50, Dam. sons, 2 I, per oaxe, 2 45, Bartlett |1 pears por oase, 3 00@4 00, Whortleberries | 1 75, Fgg pluma,2 T percse, 1 80, case, Minnecota Patent, $3.70; Shawnee winter, £3,10; £3,00; T'riumph spring, best, §2.80; Chris, Cancy $14.00: chopped feed, $25.00, FISH—No. 1 mackere!, half brls, 6 75; 85¢; No, 1 white fish, half bris, 6 00; No, 1 | re white fish, kits, ; family white fish; half brls, 4 50; family white fith, kits, 80c” | bi SPIURS,—Pepper, m’; Cloves, 85¢; Nutmegs, 8 Mace 81 00, LYE—American, 8 85; Green Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 Allaplcs, 20c; 00; Onesa, 2 840; wis' 03 00; feed, EED = Jobbiog prices, Chop feed, ; bran, $1.50 per 100 1bs.; chop corn, $1.4 70¢ per 100 Ibs, STARCH.—Poarl, 43c; Bilver Gloss, | w 750; Golden Thre: Favorite, 650; Fancy, dozen, | Catlins O, 8 B perllard's Ti ¥, 600; Diamond Crown, 666, North Onro 1.80. [ ka, 16 oz, 88c ; pons, choice, | et I, QK‘ per easa, | of lineeod, raw, per allon Tiagle, XXXX wintor, | P, ., 6ic; Maweilles uan's ruporlative, 8.70; bran, per ton- | French elno, g san sel, 120; Fronch riae, rod seal, 11¢; French zine, In varnish ast, : 03 Fronch aince, in ofl ast, 150; Raw No, 1 meckerel, kits, 1 00; family mack: | nad burnt um! erel, half bris, 4 75; family mackerel, kits, | burnt_Sfenna, 13: vandyke brown, ivory black, 160; drop black, 16¢; Prussian medinm sealed herrine, 85c; select boneless | gre, cod, Bhe, Yn-an, LM &D, i chrome yellow, yolow achre, i Folich ryer, 8¢; praining colors: light oak, dark Iyo, 4 60} Jawoll lye, 275, oak, w ' i whiteing 2§¢; ;‘I‘e—{h«l to Baat! , 70c; Fountal Rock; Mnnntldn',‘v k‘ Daisy, 50c.—In tin foil— ., 5 Ib boxes, per 1b 63¢; Tori- ES SMOKING—All grades—Common, 25 to 88¢. Granulated—Elackwells Darham, 16 2 ble; Duky Durham, 16 oz, 460; Seal of Rf 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. one Jack, 4 oz, linen bags 1.85; Marhure' Puck 2 oz, tin Dog T ail Ghe Palnts Olls and Varnishes. por il, 560 OIS 8ey 15; gallon! per gallon, gallon, 200, linsced, boiled, ht, 17" headlight, per Beeves—Ver little doing in dressed [ Graon gages,2 I per oase, 2 753 do choics, 9 | per gallon, B0c; lard, winter str'a, per gal, beef; fair trade in Texas sides at 6@7c; | i por 150, Dine Apples, 2 b, per case, [ lon, 100; 'No, 1, &5 3 castor, half.breed do, 7@7he; native do, 8@100; [ 4 %0@5 75, Peaches, 2T per 800; | XXX, per gallon, 1 115; sweet, (0 quarters of Chicago diessed beef ar | do 8 Ih, oane, 4 0024 50; do, (pie), 8 I, per P gallon, 85 per gallon: d d at ¢ : case.2 10: do pie, 6 b, per doven, 3 40, B5; fish, W, K., per ; neatafoot, Airly firm at fall prives, butnot | SYRUP—Standard Com., 466, bbls; | exten, por gallon, 75 650; lubri. pens not cleared o prime Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, $2,25; Stan. | cating, zero, per gallon, § " 15¢, sheep, 3 K@ i lambs, 350, with | dard do, 4 galion kegs, $2.00, solden machine. No. 1, per gallon, 85¢; No, A carload ay ( _ B FLOUR=Jobbing wrices, Jack Frost |3, 50; aporm, signal, gallon, 80c; ter. Rwing —Liather firmer st 8 00@s 70 per | 8¢, Lonis winter) $390 per 100 Ibs.; To. naptha, 74°, per cwt, for live hogs, peka Patent Kaneas, £3.85; Minnehaha L-—White lead, Omaha white load, St, Louls, pure, fi}‘l)é groen, 1 to 5 b cans, 9 or, 1'h cans 120; raw and " efined lamphiack, 12¢; coach black, lue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chnme en, L M. & D., 14¢; blind and_ shuttor arln groen, 18¢; nidian red, 15c; Vonetian red, So; oan v, 220; American Vermiliod, I, & P,, 180; L, M., 0. &'D’ 0.,," 180; hre, 15; Patont , walnut, ahestnut and asl Dry aints White lead, 640; Krench rinc, 100: Pars whiting ldl(!am&‘ 1§0; (Germ com'l, 1fc; lampblack nan. 150. bilinf‘ 8c; _Comn Starch, 8yo; KxoelslorGloas, | town, 14¢; li mipblack, ordinary, 100 Prus. 703 Corn, Tho. sian blue, She; ultramarine, 18c; van dyke COFEE B-~Tio, tair, 110, Rlo, good | brown, 8; umber, burnt, 43 wmbor, raw 125 1irns to chofce, 18 to 1305 Old gov't | dcisienna, burn t, dc; sienna, raw, 4o Javn; 204G ke, 2 Mocha, 28)c; Arbuckle's, | Paria groen genulne, 200; Paris groen o’ 14’ 200 chrome groen, N. Y.' 200; chromy UHEESY —Full Cream, 18j; Part | greo 20; vormillion, ¥ng., 700; vers 8kim, 1035 TEAS=, Gunpowder, _guod, 45@ g el T A Cheice, 76e; Young Hywon, 500; choico, BoviaRt 00r Srman B e 2 3 = af, [ low, K. on K., 12; million, "Americs, 18c; ‘Indian red, 100, rove pink, 14c; venetian read, Cookson'n ey ochre, rochelle 8c; ool an, chiotce, 60@7bc; Oolong, good, | Irench, 2oi ochre, Amerioan, 53 35@40; Oolong, cho.ve, 40()55; Boschong, | Winter's mbaral, i lehigh brown, 2ho: &ood, 85@i0c: choice, $6@4 spanish brown, 24c; Prince’s mineral o, WOODENWARE—Two hoop pails,| ~ VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, 195; three hoop pails, 3 20, Tubs, No. | Murniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No, 1, 1, 9 50; Pisneer washboards, 185 Double [81; coach, oxtra, 8140; oach, No. 1, Crewn 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 50, €1 20; Damar, extra, $175; apan, - haltnm, extra, 850; shellac 50; hard LEAD—Bar, £1 65, P VINEGAR—Pure _apple extrs, 16c: ol pure apple, 18c: Prussing vure avvle, 16c, SALT,—Dray loads, por bbl, 1 65; Ash- in snc ke, 8 50; bhls dairy 60, 5s, 3 50 | n OMINY-—New, 84 50 per bb §2'85; Do 5 Keg anda Ll SODA—Dwight's fb pape ..;d do, 82 §3; Ghurch's 82 Do, s Savon Lmperial, 8 45; (2 K Kirk's standard, 8 75; | d Kirk's osion, b %1 Kirks | eacl Eutoes, 915 Kik'n Preide Quee {100 cakes), 40 Kirk's magnolia, 4 POTASH—Pen Babbitt 1.90; Anchor Ball 2 doz ir: onse, 150, FIBLD SEED— Red olover, choice new, 8600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $700; white cliver, mew, 814 0; | Oriental Powd, r, mow, 813 50; aleikse, aow, | kv, ) g, al aifa clo 81300, othy, good, mew, §3 00, bluo grass, extra clewn, $150; blue grass, clean, $1 25; orchard geasn $2 50 rod t choice, 1 037 millet, commen or dissow ocaat, 7c; oast tool do, washers, per 1b, S@18c; rivets, per 1b, 11¢; coil chain, per 1b iron wodges, 6 + | tecth, do; borwenlioes, per keg, B 00; apring steel, Burden's muleshoes, 6 50, il finish, 81 80. PAPER—Straw paper, 2§c; rag xul)ag. 40; dry goods paper, 6e; manila paper, ews paper, Sc. Heavy Hardware List Iron, rates, $340; plow steel, spocial crucible, pecial or Gormas 220 wagon spokes, Ko 20@3 00; hubs, per net, 1 25; felloas, saw ry, 140; tongues, each, 70@85c; nxles, T, 7bes square nuts, per I, 7@1lc: 6@12c; malloablo, Sc; crowbam, 6c; harrow 7@S0; Burden's hordoshoes, b 50; SHOT,—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2.10 kegs, $6.40; 0., half artor key 0u8, BAn In car lots,,8 3) per 100; in less than csr lots, 8 55 ver 100, NAILS--Rates, 10':.0 601, 1 60, o aillet, G A o0 to 4 " ekl e DD LR Okl o to 420 omloci o SDI ERD —¢ ) 1 5 hem log! ip, 80¢ to 1¢( nner, e i Meu“n:nx;é;.rw shols on | 6% to 80c; hemlock onlf, 8o to 12 over, $350; honoy locust, per Ib., 3o 100 b, 825 00, PEANUTS —Routd, choloe, ved e al ! neasoe, 10c per Ib; fanoy white, 104c por lb raw—white Virginin raw, 10c; roasted, 1 Dry Qoods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantioc A, 84c; Apvleton XX, 76; Atlunta A, 8 Toott |2 FT, 84c; Buckeye LL, 44, 7 ot W, 73¢; Chittenango A, 6ic; Ureat Falls E, 83c; Hoosier, 6hc; Ronest Width, So, In- dian Head A, 8%c; Indian Standard A, 8ic; Indian Orehard d. w., 83o; Lawrence LL, 7c; Mystio River, 7ho; Pequot A, 8ic; Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica O, bho; Wachus- ett Bl'!l’l‘e: do A, 8ic; do K 48, 1240; Wal- cott . Bho. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 44; 73c; Alligator 8-4, 80; Argyle 4-4, 7ic; Atlantic LL, 64c; Badger State X 4-4, 7o} Bennington © 4-4, 6c; setts, 5 50 %0 7 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; to 86c; pebble O, D, Morocco, 85c; sitmon; do, 38c; 850; No. 1 Milws selling well at » alight advanoe in The demand Alqupply consideraoly, ows: draft horses, horess, $100, uckoyo 5. 4-4, Gco | 3110, $0125.; Common vo god farm horson npper, 3¢ to 26c; oak upper, igator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 82@3s Greisen kid, 2 50 to 275; oak kip, 8Uc to 00; onkk calf, 120 to 180; French kip 10 to 1 65; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus linings, 600 to 10 50° . 1., Moroceo, 80c 10 to 800, HARNESS—No 1 star_onk, 420; No 2 0. 1 Ohio oak, 88¢; No. 2 do, koo #7c; No. do, 340 nd Muies. rigk and all gredos are iees, od horses exoeeds the Horset The market for Prices range as fol. Fiue uingle drivers. $150, to 300.; Extra $17b. to 225.; Common drat . to 150,; Extra farm horsos, Rec'ts, Shipm'ts. | Indian “Orchard 'AA'9-8, 840; Laconia O | 8%0. to §100.; Extra plugy, $60. to 75.; Hogw,. .. L. 13 000 00 | 89, 8he; Lehigh K 4-4, 94c; Lonsdalo 4.4, | Common plugs, 820. to $40. Cattle 10¢; Yopperell N 80, 7c; 00112,710;(1015, MULES. 15 to 104 haud (excra), 8126, Sheep... 36, 7o Qo 1 59, Bhos Booaesst O 3, Tho; |t 1605 143 to 15 haude, $100, to 1405 NEw York, October 12,—Receipts and shipments ot live stock for the past 48 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts. Ship'ts, Hogs ) . Cattle. .. Sheep Beof quartera. Mutton carcasses. .. el 1 St. Lous, ober 12.—Tecoipts aud shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been ax follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts 1,20) 500 1,800 100 2,400 1,000 17x, October 12,—Meceipts and o pments of live stock for the past 24 hours Luve been as follows It Hogs. Cattle, .. Sheep. . OMAHA MARKHETS. ‘Wholesale Frices. Osrioe aw ‘"Bz OMAHA Bk, Thuradsy Eveamg, (ctober 13, The only changes reported in the merket to-day are as follows: Wheat No, 2 advanced jgo. Wheat No, 3 declined 2o, Barley No. 2 sdvenced 8o; No, ¢ vanced 2¢, ad- Deall Local Grain Int WHEAT.—Coah No, 3, 714 cash No. | o , Tio Wamsutts 4.4 130 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog | b gin L 4-4, 04c; Blackstone A A imperial 8c; do do half bleached 4.4, 9¢; Cabot 4-4, 5§ Fidelity-4, 9% couch ;3 do Water Twist, 104o; Gre: FallsQ, 104¢c; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, TLonsdale, York Mills, 1240; Pequot A,100; Pepperel N G Twills, 124c; Pocahontas 4-4, 9hc; Poens i, 83c; Utica, 1lc; Wamsutta i (Colored)—Albany ¥ brown, 0 C, drab. 1oy do AA d 1 9hc; Claremont B B, 4ho; Hamilton D, 114 Lewwton o innehaha 4-4, 200; Orega super 1, 280; Penrl River 32, 16fc; Put. XX blue stripo, 12c; Shetucket 8 do 88 120; Veoman's blue 29, 90 N IMS, — Amoskeak, blusand bronn 164c; Andover DD blue, '154c; Arling X bluo Scoteh, 184e; Goncord 000, bluo a w brown, 124} do AAA, do do 18); do XXto |, do do 14he; Haymaker's blue aud brown, ho; Myntic River DD tripe, 104c; Ponrl River, bluo and brown, 160; Uncasville, bluo and brown, 14je, %“o; Eddystone L’)fic" Coneatogn ex. tra, 17 CAMBRIOS—Barnurd, lining, 24 inoh double face, nced, sioi Mushattan glove fnial ewport do 6¢; do not : Lockwood kid Ll B3 i c; Erult of tho Loom, 10; do | £%llon; extra € 187 ¢ i ! ke Nosw | whiski 10c; do cambric 57, 12hc; Now | #Epkion 1001 00; tucky and Pennsyl 0 ft | 8§28 56, No, B bourds), $2)00; No. 2, §18 00, L] 40c; OCemeat, bbl, $2 25 14 to 14 hands, 875.t0100,; 18f to 14 ands, 860, Lo 75 L1 uors. ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 3 84 g)ar wine lifornin spirits, 187 proof, per proof gallon; triple refined spirits r proof gallon; re-distilled fine blended, 1 5H0@ 200@7 00; Ken- s vanin ryes, 2 60@7 00 BRANDI l‘lfiv-iu:x orted, €6 00@16 00; lomeatio 1 4064 00, GINS—Imported, 4 60@6 00; domestic, 40@3 00, oof, 1 stripes and ot (s plaids, 124c; do XXX brown and drab, |, NUMS=Lioparted, s 50@6 00; Now o and plaids, 12jo; Arlington fancy, | Eagland 2 0064 00flonontiey 1 b0O@Y 50 frumswiok browa, ke, Charot fancy, || DHACH AND 2 B = do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River |170@300. 2 e Brons, axira hamyl att: Iatiana e OHAMPAG NS —Imported pws o brown' 18 Nenonsct A brown, 160 A NG S AmIg) — eaes 12006 WINES—Kith no wine, per case, 6 00 20 00; Ontay ha, per case, 4 00@7 00. Lumber, WHOLESALR We quote luwber, latn and shingles ont cars at Omaha at the {ollowing prices; ~16 ft, and JOIST AN SCANTLINC under, 822 00; 15 ft., $23 50, TEMBERS—16 f¢. and IMBER AND JOIST \ 23 ft., 826 50; 24 ft., $20 60, FENOING—No, 1, 4 agd 6 in., 824 00; $22 00, ETING — No, 1 (20d oommon BTOCK BOARDS,—12-in, D, $2500; i Gamnor A | 494, G, 850 00; 120, D, 840 00, Per barrel, 81 35; bulk per ous- 8, ifo: refocted, 46io, GORSET TEANS— Amor, b, 0, el ) ‘ 3 5 pe SET J 'y, 80; Andros BARLEY.—Caah Ko. 2, 70e; No. 8, aattoen B§0; Clarende a, 040; Cones ld&wlmu&hs:t:-fiwd.u og.m EYR.—Cash, 430, i Hallowsl, 80 Indi § | Morris Raa Blowburg, $12; Whitabroast OO =po, 3, e s 305 ook, Tie. | 1unps 8 605 Whiiobesdatnat, € 0 Towa —Cash, 300, lum) wa nut q pring, oSO BEET PRICHS —Corn, 002 ouce e, Ho Ausricas, 64o; | g5, Kathsacit, all i sison 810 60, et be. B, 2 s an. Bho; 1 ; Duanell : i G he; Contection non; 3 o) 6 r 05 9ic; Btandard Bxtra O, Sho; B .L 5, 701 Wyatin, Sy Bpeasten . ;| 0o dig o 1055 Bark, 8 Gaarrme por §§-,; aedium yellow, Be; dark y 4k .1,..;, 6o; dl.., $(:c| To: Marl: r or, §1 15 roform, per lbklll); Tae oro, W Oriental 3 iy ¥ " 2 MERT:5—Hams, 10c; breakfant baoou, | GING HAMS— Amoakeag, 124¢; Am over's powdam, per 1, 81 40 Upeu eons e D, 154 eyl ‘l.m.f;, Kk o G Ar;lla,’:gc:,y‘f\tlu:;.:; S par 1o o} Glycurio, gurey po- Iy culders, 113c; tierce Lard, 18}, 3 § land, 7The; ' LIS WOPK.—Sisal, 4§ inch and larger, 10; ok “bin; T Miebiands 74t Oil, Onator, per gal, #i 13 inch, f1c. NEW PICKLES—Medinn, fn barrels, lo i balf bibls, 4 malls, in bbls, 450 do, is nalf bbla, i bbis, 1159 d 402 aor bushel, per bushel 38—38¢ por Ib, 'R—Chaice country, v2(@25¢, 2002 Pr POTATOY ONIO. arais, per lh, 21, barcrel, §2 00(2 2 ~Per dozen, T6c@) 00. lect, 55 per oan. MELONS —~Per 100, 815 0@ 18 00, PEARS ~Califoruia, 82 75@3 50, PLUMB —California, $2 00@: GRAPES~Californis, §2 00@2 25, LEMONS —84 50@5 00 per box. BEANE-~lwported German 370 per bushel, Kenilwordh, 84¢; P o X, Be COTTONADFS-—Abber Agate, %00; A 11¢; Artisian, Cairo D and Olarion D and s Lde; Iloyal, 16 124c; Wachysott shirt- i do, Nankin, 133c; York 2, 124¢; do, checks, iripes and do, 8 oz, 20c, TINGS—Androscogeiu 16-4,274et | Sty ds le; Fruit ‘f’. the Loom 10-4, '&73 do ' 67, 21c; do 57, 180 8, 22fo; do 48, 170 Olgars and Tobacoos OIGARS.—Soeds, 816.00; Councctlout, | 5.00; Mized, $35.00; Soed Havans, 850.00; ClearHdvana, $75.00, TOFACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, firet quadiiy, 63c; Star, pounds, 24 ib, butts,80c; Horwe Bhoe, o 24 'lb, busts, & Gl Edge, ds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Arwy sud Nevy, 550; Bulllon, w‘um. b%0; Lwfi pol poun Bird's toaak, pounds, s f}H, Uumrh A Dlive, por gal. 81 184 | Opjuri, €5 00 s 3063 | er oz, $2 80 * | Morphine, !, | per Ib, dof Sirvchnine, ver oz, $1 85, Wool, Morino unwas ed, light, 14@160; 1 | @13160; mediua unwashed, washed, choice, 49 84, 2io; do B4 2%0; Continental | “eto : calf and tloa 96, 36¢; do | 10@11¢; proen calf, green cill, wt, under 8 1bs, per cut tlieds rate,) brandod b Coon ukins, N & No. 4, 10¢, o o, b da 8 ‘st ; short stripe, 400; narrow stripec “ | Lroad 106, “Tatiow 7. ; Ol Origaoui, 60, aine P, & W. & R, &8, Potasdum, Tolide, per It ) 90; Bulaciw, per oz, 40c; Bulphate mor oz, $3 85; Sulpnur Hour henvy,c 150 light, 3 tub-ding, d cotted wooly nd w., Zic; burry, b . 6@7 | York wills 08, 850; do 78, 80c; do 58, 224¢; | cured Bhes bides it, pait cured 74c Pewbroke 10-4, 250; Peguot 104, 93403 do | hides Hies dort fice” b, paxt oured Tho T heraa g, 2183 Faguot 104, 364o1 90 hidee, e ry flint, sound, 19@14c; dr 12@14c; dry walt hides, soun wt. 8 to 15 Ibe,, 10@11¢; in, 50¢; roon pelts, 0@81 25; green lamb skins, 1251 b0; dumaged bides, two-third rate, scored sad one grub, olassed two. i 10 por sent. of 0, 1, 45c; No, 2, 80c; No, 1 Mink, No, 1, 500; No, 2 No. 8, 160; No, 4, e, _¥ox, No.ik, Bkunk, No. 1, bhic; stripe, w Te. = Norvin Green, T. T. Eokert, Elwin D. Morgan, John Van Horne, Aun- custus Schell, Harrison Durkes, Jay Goald, Russell 8age, Alonzo B, Cor- nell, Sidney Dillon, Cyras W, Field and Geo. d. Gould. i — TELEGRAPH NOTES THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. An Important Item to Bovernment holders, of Interest Bond- Special Dispatehos to Tin Ban Bos1os, October 12.—The papers to-dag state that the peace negotiations in (‘,Mi hetween the Chilina government aud Gar. cin Calderon, under the friendly office of Minister Logan, have failed. MoxtieAL, October 12,—The city aud- itor places the defaleations of the assistant city treasuer at $12,000, Ooruwnus, Ga, October. —Information from Russell and Lee counties, Alabam A Few Facte Concerning the Annual Report of Commie- sioner McFerland. * The Pablic Domain Rednocd to Niuoty<Nine Million Aocres - states that all is quiet in the neighborhood Congrors Urgea to Aot on Forfaited {I"-','f:u'.’]f' bbb o pind b Radlroad Lands €1 Louis, October 12,=The Republi. . can's Terrel| (Texas) special eays: A firo here eatly this morning destroyed nearly a CAPITAL NOTES. REDEMPTION OPERATIONS, Special Dispatehes to Tie Knn, Wasninaron, October 12 — The trensury department will continue the vodemption both in New York and Washington of the 117th call of bonds without rebate of intorest, but owners, while receiving fulllinterest to Decem- ber 23, will bo required to deposit a sum equal to three month's interest, from August 1, 1882, to November 1, 1882, A check for this three months’ intorost will bo forwarded by the United Statos treasurer to registered owners of bonds on tho 1st of Novem- ber, in the usual manner, The effeot is, of course, to pay now to holders of called bonds interest from November 1 to December 23, the thres months’ intorest due November 1 being paid on that date. PURCHASE OF K1LVER BULLION, The trensury dapartment to-day purchased 37,600 ounces of silver for Now Orleans, San Francisco and Phil- adelphia miuts, PUBLIC LANDS, The commissioner of the land oftice, in his annual report, states the lands now embraced within the limits of the public domain amount to 19,000,000 acres, including Alaska. Ho recom- mends the pro-omption law be abol- 1shed, as the homestead laws cover all cases now arieing. The public sales of lands last year amounted to 7, acres, embracing 0,016 acres near To- ledo, 0., which wera sold for $16,735, an average of $3.38 per acre. Respoect- ing the forfetture of railroad grants, the commisioner says: “‘The status of the various grants for railroad pur- block of husiness houser, invoiving a total loea of £10,000 or upwards, Tnsuranos light. rA10, Octorber 12.—~The Awerican n elected Edwin Lee hicago, president; Lavi Knowele, of Philadelphin treasarer; Abras ham Firth, of Boston, secretary, - Endorsing Beecher. Spoecial Dispateh to Tiw Bre New York, October 12,—The New Vork and Brooklyn association of Congregational churches passed reso- lutions expressing their regret at Mr. Beccher's withdrawal, and aftirming their belief that his divergence of views on theological and doctrinal points from tho views of the associa- tion was not sufliciontly serious to de- mand such a course and expressing the hope that he would see his way clear to withdrawing his resignation, - —~—— Union College Soaudal. Special dispateh to Tk Brx, ScueNacrany, N, Y., October 12, — The board of trustees of Union Col- lego to-day heard the report of the committee appointed to investigate the charges misfensance and maladminis- tration of funds preferred againat Judge Platt Potter and Dr. Backua. The report. which exonerated the gen- tlemen, was adopted; ayes nine, nays four. President Potter read a brief lotter refusing to resign on the ground that but nine of the eighteen regular trustees acked for it. GeNrLemeN—Your Hop Bitters have uoen of great value to me. T was laid bp with typhoid fover for over two months and could get no reliof until I tried your Hop Bitters, To those suf- poses, whero ronds have not| gy ovith debility or any one in feo- been " constructod 5 wlt]hm CH8 1 15 el L T HGO MRl RSN time prescribed ST s | E R J. C. STOETZEL, reported to congress March 28th last, 683 Fultor. S'., Chieago, TlI. The absence of legislative action touching the renewal of these grante, or declaring the forfeiture thercof, embarrassed the work of this office. It is not deemed oxpedient to certify additional landa to the railroad com- panios nor to refer to the companies’ lands in dispute between them and sottlers or other claimants pending the determination of congress in tho prem wes. A large number of scttlers aro occupying such lands, and it is im- portant to know whether they can re- ceivo their titles from the United |thg oago, which resulted in the arrost States, or whethor they will bo re- | of gixtoen parties last night and to- quired to purchase trom the railroad day. companies.” Commissioner MacKarland submita an estimate for salaries and contingent expenses for tho next fiscal year, amounting in the aggregate to $463,- 940, which is an increase over the amount appropriated for the cuurent fiscal yoar of $33,940. The increase includes $3,000 for assistant com sioner. FUNERAL OF CONGRESSMAN LOWE, Speaker Koifer, in bebalf of the & —— - Capture of Counterfeiters. Special Dispatch to The Beo. 5 INDIAKOP( 118, October 12, —A large gang of counterfeiters were arrested at Tipton last night, and were brought to the city to-dny by the sherif of Tipton county. About a year ago a man named Hobbs gave information to the secrot servico of tho existence of agang of counterfeiters in Tipton county, and the detective was sent thore by the government to work up e e Supreme Court of Nebraska. Mr. Edward D. McLaughlin, of Omaha, was admitted to practice. Judd vs. Insurance company. missed at plaintifl’s cost. The following causes were sub- mitted: Dixon county va. Barnee, McDowell ve. Gregory. Foster va. Pierce county, Dis- house, hus appoiuted a committee of [ State ex rel. Richardson vs. Fritz. twelve members to attend the funeral | On motion, of Ropresentative Lowe, of Alabama, Gerrard ve, O., N. & B, H. R. R. When the brief announcement of the death of Represontative Lowe was road here by telograph, to-day, it was surmised he had fallon in a duel, for the roason ho had recently ro- ceived soveral chatlezyen and had not 80 far ag his friends koow, heon sick, In reply to a telegraui from D, B, Henderson, seorotar 1o republi- can contral comuuticr, this evening, the following was roceived: “Lowo a natural death, Gon- oral sentiment tuvors D, D, Shelby as his successor. 1f you think that best, you must md the district as much as porsible. (Signed) Geo, W, TurNER, Chairman Republican State Executive Comumitree. Tt is said Represontative Lowe, be- fore leaving Washington, entrused to bis friends, what is described as a Co. Argued by defendant. State ex rol. Hopper va, school dis- trict 13, Webster county. Peremp- tory wrib allowed. B & M. Warcad company vs. Clay county., Appeal from Clay county. Decree. Opinion: 1. The county commissioners have no authority to submit to the electors of the county the question of voting taxes in excess of the limit fixed by law for the purpose of erecting a‘conrt house and jail, and a tax levied under such a proposition is illegal and may be ignored. 2. A sinking fund tax levied to pay other than tho bonded indebtedness of @ county may be ignored, and the fact that the county commissioners, after the levy of the tax, formally re- acinded the same will not defeat the action, whore the tax is an apparent | this senson part of a politieal will, to bo opened 1n the event of his sudden death, and that in this will he expresscs a strong desire that Paul L. Jones, a promin- ent greenbacker of Alabama, should succeed him in congress. Bmvinauam, Ala, October 12 Saturday lsst Lowe returned home from a trip in the western part of the district, much weakened The imme- diate cauee of his death is constriction of the bronchial tubes. His death is received with great regret by friends and political opponents, ——— Manitoba’s Orops. Special Dispatch to Tus Brx. MiynEarous, Oetober 12,—8pecials from Manitoba and all orop sections of British Northwest, report favorable season for crops. The average yield of wheat is 32 bushels per acre. The largest yield is 104 bushels threshed from £ mcres, Oats average 44 hushels, barley 300, roots from 260 to 500 busbels, pess 20 bushels, potato ywid phenoimnoval, average per acro beiug 274 bushels, the largest yield reported being 400 bushels raised on half an acre of sod of the first bueak- |/ ing. Hay orop haavy. Enommows areas of new land are being bualsen Tho mpid extensien of settlement calls for more railroads to got the crops to warket. Frow Mn- uary lst to October lst, 40,000 emi- grants entered the country, Thous- ands cawe too earl - - Western Union’s Election lien upon reai property. I. Bave monoy and ordor salt direct from * s, woship promptly by rail ot th owest possible cash priceto all western points 16w-lm TYLER BALTCO., Saginaw City,Mioh Jacob Martzolf, of Lancaster, N. V., says your SrmiNa Brossom works well for everything you recommend it; mynelf, wife, and children bave all used it, an t find a healthier family in New ork state.—(ct, b, 1880, Price 50 cents, trial bottles 11 centa. O ———————————— $500 REWARD. The above roward will bo paid % any person who will produce a Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for preserving Shingles, Tio and Gravel Rools. Warrunted 0 be Fire and Water Proof. AR orders prowptly attended 0. Cheaper and bt- ter than any other paint now in use. STEWART & STEPHENBON. Sols Proprictor, Owaba House, Omaha, Neb. REFERENOES. Ofticer & Pusey, Dr. Rice, Dr. Pinuey, Council B uffs, [owa. Be ottio, Gimaha, Neb, INCREASE Those dnlring to mske wonvy on wall and modium inyeetgionts ln isloas and nw»fi‘w ula- Fuller' ) by operati M on our plan.’ From sy 1, s, o ;-pm- BAT sent date, oo investin-n ‘s off3$10,00 WHEAT jeit fat J, cast profits hav bion 850 12.--At realized ‘mud pald 6o lavestors Anoun ing to sever ! thmos tae orlg- New York, October 7S b ey meeting of the new Board of Directors | STOCKS inal investment, still leaving the or kinal iuvestmbnt wiaking wonsy or piyably on demmnd Kxplanato- ry cliculars and statements of fand Waetres We waut rosponsible of the Western Union Telegraph com- pagata. whd wieotarh on ercpe aad pany the following were elected offi- missions paid, ~Address cers: Dr. Norvin Green, president; FLEMMING & MEARIAV, 0 81 Gen. Thos. T, Eckert, vice president and general manager; Augustus Schell, Johu Van Horue and Harrison Dar- koe, vice presidents; D, H. Bates, aot- ing vice president and assistant gen- REMOVED TO NO. 611 16TH ST, eral mansger; E. B. Vau Every, aot- mislon Norcisate, dajor vad ing vice president. The other officers DEALES 1 JACOB KAUFMAN, “hicago, fil. hold over. Executive committee—Dr. [ALL KINDS OF WINES

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