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‘Central Pucifl e m eash; 99{@1 00 for Ostor #pring, 063 for ,o « |,‘c gn spring, 86 scted, OFf Omaha, Nob, Paid up Capital, - - . - DIRFCTORS nd b lur Novembe ¢ for January $250,000 | : rejected) Oata—Active, firm nml higher; 53¢ for cash and October; 813 tor Novembe 8445 tor January; £6ke 8. R. JOHNSON, Presidont, of Ste Johrson & © Preaident, of O, B. & Q unchange + 810, Steady, with o fatr demand; MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOAN 8. COLLINS. of G, It 3, M. WOOLWORTIL, Cotnseilor & Attornes-at ""“‘. atter—tio. d demand, at fal prices; L. 8. REED, of Byron Recd & Co Elgin creamer ; choics to fancy H. W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashior of the First | creatnery wir to good, 256 Na‘ional Rank of Omaha, and connected with | Egs the active managument of that Bank since s [, B % at lower rate 2000 for cnabs Ootobe orysuization in 18 il 21 024w 21 05 for Nov. Th@1 ; UPENED [or business Aprll 27, 1882, with he | for the year: 19 15@19 17} for January and argo b capial of any bank in Nebr sk, Fe'ruary: 1935@19 574 tor May Good dema 213 00 for « @12 30 for i, but at 1 h and Octohe cial attention and char l‘_lm IxtrazT allowed on time deposits 1ipon tavor: Naveraber; 1152 ¥ ¥ the years 11 524 @11 85 for Jaunary; 11 80 wble torma and upon &scoucts of banksand tani: | o1 45) for Feoruary, ers, Lulk Meate -Steady: shodders, 10 shere cibe, 15 00; shore clecr, 15 Wi Iu-k) lund) at 119, ht —Rates on corn to Baffalo, 2} ARD ~ \Wheat—-Generally une k i.\m. mler declinel leand Mav Formos Excnaxom, Government Bonds, and County ani Cl y eccurities hought and sold. 1t ia “repared 3 do & general banking business faall its actails, and in the treataent of onstom. s wiil pursus the most IiberalJpelicy consistent with safe banking FINANGE ARD COMMERGCE. FINANCIAL. 2390 for Bpecinl Dispateh to Tix Be, NII\‘!U New Yonk, October 18, MONEY. Money -~ Market st 24@5 per ceat, clos. ing offered at 8 per cent, Prine Mercantile Paper— Sterling change—Stead; \ctive aud a ehade higher; ad- -Swady, and urchanced, except nuary um howdvanced ic and May which adv te Pork \vu\n‘ nem and bisher: 50@ October; €1 05@21 073 for i for the year; or May, . but some @18 0) for Octos for November; 11574 for the 5 for January; 11 474@1150 ior @8 per cent, NEW YORK, bankers b » y New K. Uc'ober 18, = Flou: bille, $4.814; demand, $4 Steady; superfine state westorn, 3 Govermments were stroug and 4@ per @3 10, commmon b0 s wrorert 006 cent. higher, except for 4%, which were b, i, "4 TG T0; e ¢l 7 & 2@ extra Ohio, 4 V0@ anchanged iu, 41 0@7 50; Minnesota pate The stock market at the openine was ir- | ne % rocoe § 758 + regular, and prices in the main @14 per| Wheat—Unsettl. d, cent above yesterday's closing quotations, “'(;'rn;mh l;l ;Hll In early dealings, after a short decline, | 3% advanced a tntle, but covered thea 1 win g stow ) ¢ pring, nominal; No. 3 spring, 0. pricen sold ep 4@ per cent, and. then fll| craded red Ne@1 1545 stoamor No. 3 red, off 1@17 per cent, aiter which tho market N, stenmer No. & O .‘ulO Ne. 2red, 1 10@1 104 becamo atrong. Tilinois Central advanced | L0021 075 e 2ret, 1 1061 Y t 150} from 1457 at the opening, In late trade this was followed by a reaction, and in final du;llm, .l;‘mlerlll'lflonl(‘x ‘itlmmn iter 10 b1 Now L whit 58,000 ba. gold Central, the market eold up J@1% per|q¢110)@1'12; No. 2 red for October, 120, cent, closing strong at an advance o, gl.0 0 bu, sold ut 109§@1 108, closing at day’s transactions of }@34 per cent. 11013 do fur November, i-lonoo bu. snld Bt 1 m @1 11¥, closing vl i sty e U400 b, wold . TR Xosterday. To.day 23; do for January. 368,0 <1014 , closing ‘at 118 steamer No. 2 white, L1128 ry uou bu, sold at 1 1hH@ L1190 |||‘»\L|l 129 Corn—-Opened easier, but afterwards be- came strovger aud o ivancad yal 14 1) 904 994 & Wilkesoarre. . 102 2 cousvls. s 5 1] ilaY 16 closin A110 | @6tke, closing lower vhite western, 2 Ta fuir domond and steadily held; Ot mixed western, Hops—Firn and in good demand; N York state, a70c for fair to fauecy new i and higher; mortgago, . 115 d_grants... 110 do ; fund. 117 ] Vnr/!:um 6's seend 57 A irin; new mess, 24 00, do ALy {4 leef—Quiet, but steady, do deferred . <12 B Gug Meus-Dull and nominal, STOCKS, Lard—Market strong: prime steam, Adams Express. . 13 60, Allegheny Centr Butter—Demand fair and market firm; Alton & Terre Hau do P American Express. ... Burl,, Cadar Rapids & ‘lnrlh. Canda Southern . Col., Cin, & Ind, Lenua e Sheeso—Firmer; western flat, 5@1%c. 8T, Louts,’ Sr. Lor1s, October 18,—Flour—Quiet; family, 4 05@4 20; choice to fancy, 4 50@ 520, Wheat—Opened lower but advanced and better than yesterdavs No, 2 rid fall, Chesapeake & Uhio do ittt for i Ddilo for S Yiicagol ser; 964@A7% for December; 943@95c for Ohioggo (&alons sy the year; 93@4. 103}@1 04 Ghi., Viarl. & Quincy. - 9.@9140 bid; No. c L. & New Orl et and higher; G6}c for cush; o for, Novembor; 140 De’ Del., Lack, & Western Denver & Rio Grande Erie.. do pm East Tenneieo @ for Novembe for May, Market dull; 57@ ey—-Qaiet; sample Lt Butter—>Ste: Fort Wayne & Ulicago Hannibal & 5t. Joseph \\'llhl(y t Harlem l'url —Market dull; j :h)usv.an i Sulke Meats—Market dull, Ilu‘kl]’-,‘,"“ Cel “"'l“ West Bucon—Market dull; only a small pack- Kansas & Tex Lako Erie & W Lake Shore Louisville & Louisv., N rictta & Cincinna do do swphiz & Charleston, izen Centrsl m-m,,, iin ¢ S, Louis. 1 —Wheat—Firm; 954 742 for December; e for caggo €6 i Lt pid 15 60Y@6n for year; 50§ €H07s for Januar v Oats —Slow and fi he bi for Octo- ber and Doeember, and sales mado at that figure for tho yeur, KANSAS CITY. Ciry, October 18, N Novem' er; Missour! Pocii Mobilo & ( Munhattan Beacl Morris Wheat — Kanas [ and et or .\uvn:mhu, No, 8 red, her. e bid for cash; 45¢ bid for entral, Norfolk & rn. . A v for tbe year; 404 for Jan+ do preferre . 171 for May., Northern Pacific. TR ow; bid, Kye - t5e bid, Butter - From at 15@34c for choice. E sus—Steady; 18¢, LIVERPOOL, Jetober 15 —Breadstufls — do pic !.weuu.rn N medium to pld New &urk Centeal. Obio Ceutral Ohio & Misissipp do Livewroor, Steady. Wheat—Wiater, 8s dd@bs 8i; Be Bid@?ns 10d Corn~T7s 1d, spring, FEORIA, Pronta, Uctober 18, —Com—Firn and lower; bigh wired, 60h@70a; mised, 69 @6y} r § Outy—Steady: No, 2 wmv.«, 4 38ko do 1sv pid 65 Rye -Quie 0, 2, B @60 8t. Paal & len..kw..j Hivhwines —Firm; 1 18, COUNCIL BLUFFH, o Counci Brures, October 174~The Council Biuffs rku'.« carefully revised to date re as f Flour--(i 8 00; Kansow City f 8t. Paal; Minu, & Muh.uhu 158} Bt, Paal :o Omaba. .. B pid. . Tuxas & Pacific Union Pacitio winter & ! Miunesats winter United Hrates wheat, i 0@ 4 00 Wabab, St. L. & Pacific it Wheat N 8, §05¢; sojeoted, Wells, Fargo & Co, l'xpm Wostern Union Telograph. Chribos Central Arizona . Excelsior............... 1 1 packers at "selling o il_“nlxu A l.l GO tor white; yellow, £ 4 dttle Lneyg ; | corn and oaf Oatari 3 I " ankq S 3 | Robiusan .. . 1 1 i Silver Cliff i South L, " M| Standard i i Satra, vy *Offered. tEx. Interest. I Asked, Dividend | Osi 400 par bushsl | =R e | Live Chickenn—2 b0@3 00 per dozes PRODUOE & PROVISIONA,| Fitatoss—50: per bushel Bpecial Dispatclios to Jiie Bre. CHICAGO. October 18. - Flour—5teady wwon to choice spring whea 2 common to tancy Minn 4 00@6 00; Minnesota patent, & HU@7 }vm r wheat, 4 50@5 50; low grades. @3 Wheat—Quiet, but finm; 96§@6ic for | BPecis Disvat October; 97,@975c for November; 3@ NEW YORE, #oge for the year; 103§ for May; \\ ) mll New Youn, October 18, —Catios =(Quist, e ~Kxtra, 8 00@ ) 20" 00, Hoge—~ 3 e MEROH ANDISL 108 60 Tum Ban, 1n for Dee | Steers averaging 1,140 pound: s n(e»dv. Rio cargoes quoted at d@lt‘lc Job lots, 8@114e. Sugar—Firmer; fair to good refining, Qe St TR@TY Molussen: Dull and nomival, Ble; Rangoon, S@5ia, Dall and nwnnnn’ United 7o, teads; §3@8| ; 190@] 4 Fam and )\1; hors « et and stead iy held; I"nyp-lh., H Petrolenm 983 ern ather=Firm and in gocd demand; Bueuo: Ayros and Rio Grande light, mid dle and heavy, 22 26¢ WwooL Niw York, October 18 ~Wo 1-Quiet, bat ste dy; d pul- To ', 18@ 42 Texns, WILMINGTO Spirits of Tarpentine PITTSBURG, Pirrenune, Pa., October 18 —Petroleum United certitic active; e firm, closed at 91k vefined, 78a7és for Pailadelphind.s livery, Sales &6,00) bbls. LIVE STCLR Spectal Diepatches to Tun Bre, CHICAGO. ~The Drovers’ Cioago, October 18 Journal reports as follow o ~Domand and quality e improveds spply rather excesiv lower; mixed, 7 10@7 85 heavy, 7 900; ligh', 7 00@7 90; skips, b 00@ 6 75 Cattle-Trade dull; markat closed 10@15¢ ower; no extra tto k ofle chotes shipping, 51005 90; common f.ir, 4 00@4 90; butchers' siock, in heav supply sud _heht demand at 2 40 ) atock d . show and weak at 300@ range Texans, 10@1 .u lower at 860G 1 50: Americans, 4 05@b 45. p—Ma ket active nml tronger; umwlu dewand fair; poor to medinm, $ 30 : good to ch 4 00@ 4 70, BT, LOUIS, St Lous, October 18, —~Cattle —Active ana fir v supply Iibersl, but no good 1 (i 2red; some fine Texans sold to for shivpera at 4 000 butchers’ steerr, teers would brine | @t 00; stoose:, @4 00, Sheep - Quiet; 00@d 0) for mu‘hsur Texans, 2 50@3 75; atockers, 300, Hogs' Light grades in good demand; others slow and gen: rally lower; light t) 2 hest, Vorkers, 7 00@7 60, d’ pa.kiog, 7 25@7 60; butchers, 7 H0@8 00; extra tien 'y and smooth, 8 25, KANSAS OITY, Kansas Ciry, October 18,—The Live Stock Indieator repo:ts: Cattle—Generally weak and slows; um;h‘g at 4 0 @4 724; native cows, 2 806 ockers and feedecs, eak and lower for common grades; sales ranged from 690 to 7 90, with the bulk at 7 30@7 5. Sheep—Quiet; good o cloice natives, o o NEW YORK, Now Vork, October 18,—The Drovers’ Jonrual bureau reports: Breves—Dull and a trifla lower for fat native eteers, but fiew ana a shade stronger for light nativs sreers und all mrlu of Tex- as aud ha'f-h tle 00@1) 5 § or tives; 10 C0@10 50 for hatt- sreods; and ixtremely dull prospect of eloars and H0e TRAFFIC. Special Dispatehes to Tuw Brs, FLOUR AND GRAINS, Cnicaco, October 18.—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours Lave been as fullows: Receivts, Stip'ts, Flour—bbls ... L3100 14000 Wheat—bushels 13,000 Corn— 107,000 Un».— o Lye Barley ~ You, October 18, 1'-wu.m and hipwents of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been lw‘!ulmw» Flour-bbls, .. Wheat—bushels Corn: 5 Oats— “ Louts, October 18, ~ Recelpta and shipwents of flour and grain for the past 24 uours have been 8 tollows: i Ship'ts, Flour—bbls 11,000 Wheat—bushels, 50,000 Corn. 28 2,000 Oata— ** o Rye-- O et D 20 0 Barley - ** .. 000 Kansas Crry. October 18 -Lece.,.w and shipments of grain f) the past 24 hours base been us follows: Rec'ts, Shiv'ts, Wheat, bushels 17,000 23,000 Corn 2,000 2,000 LIVE 100K, 10, October 18, —Reocipts and CK shipments of live stock for the past 24 liours have been ay lunuu tle Niv Yokk, October 18 — shipments ot live stock for the DAt 45 hours bave been us fullow. Ho Catt ‘vheup Ship'te, Louis, (A stober 18, —Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 bours have been as follow lec'ts, Shipm'ts 1,700 800 2,600 100 2,600 150 ity, "' October 18,—tecolpts and shipmonts of live stock for the past 24 bours huve been as follows: Shipm'ts, Rec'ts, 7,400 Hogs. . Uattle, Bheep. OMAHA MAhL& rs. wtal-nlc Prh-‘ Orrioe ov Tug OMaBa Ber, Wednosday Livening, Octsber 15, } Tue only chaeyes reported ia the market to-day are as foldows: Wheat No, 2 advanced % Wheat No, i advanced Barley No, 2 declined 1 Barley No. 3d. Corn advanced 5 Potatoss advanead 4 Bacan adva: lie Lard advanced 81 74 e Local Urain Loalings. 793 cash No. e 3, ¢ tierce, %, 72: No. 8, oats, kfast bacon, dryaalt bacon, ce lard, saf, § luch and luger, 10c; ide baein, 154 houlders, 114c; tie ). 13 iuch, 11c, rroduce and Provisions. POTATOES—25@40¢ per bushel, o NS—30@ilc per bushel, Choice country, 22@28e, APPL OYSIEL GRAP LEMONS — 84 50@5 00 per BEANE-~Lmported. Gerawa Sushel, @rocers’ List, CANNED GOODS—Ojeters, 2 |t (Field’s), per case, 84 00; do 1 1b (Fiald), per ease, 2 75; do 2 b (Ctandard), per 375 JTobsters, 1 (b per = dozan, 140, Tomatoes, 2 Ib 280; do 8 T nor case, 280; Corn, 2 M (Mountain) per case, $00; soaked eorm, 113 m (\ armouth), ¥or mv §00;) string beane, per_ o 0; Lima bo --, per case, l.n 'i'lcm\'.ull per oase, 1 imon, par case, 1 50; peas, choice, 70, ' Blackberries, 31b, por cce, strawberriew, 2 Ib, per case, 2 G0 caspberrios, 2 h, per oase, :x m Dame | aons, 2 T, per caso, 2 4 tlott oare por gase, 8 00@4 €0, \thrt.).m T og plama 1D percise,s Thy Green g w 21b per oan, 4 75} doohoice, Fino Apples, s § I, per case, | i l'auhu»,i.’l por oase, do 8 I, case, 4 00@ 4 by Ao, (pie), uv, v onse2 4 do'pie, 6 th, per doren, 3 1 3 wl 1 load, % 8ie; Eaira i dark yolo medium yellow, SYRUP—Standard Com,, Standard do, 4§ gation k»n dard do, 4 gal'on kes —Jobhing ,-ncm. Jack Frost s winter) s.mop\rmlv ent Kansas, 8.'! a0 §3.10; Kogle Trinmph spr s wup rlative, & §11 00: chopped feed, 828 00, _FISH—No 1 mackerel, half brls, 6 75, 1 m ckerel, kite, L 00; fanily erel, half brls, 4 family mackorel, 85%; No. 1 whi i, hall bils, 6 00, whito fish, kits, 95 half brls, 4 50; family white fith, kits, 80 medium scaled herring, 85¢; selcet honeloss cod, ¥he, SPICE Allspics, 20c Jlovos, 00; G, 24! Maco $1 00, LYE. ——Amurlunn. 8 87; Greenwich, 8 40; Wostern, 2 75; North Star, 8 00; Lewis' tye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275, FEED—Jobbing prices, Caop feed, $1.50 per 100 Ibs.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 1bs, STAKRUH. —Pearl, 4}0; 8}y Corn Starch, Bjc; 7¢ 3 Corn, The, UOFFE K,-~Rio, ftair, 11g; Rlo, good 120; 1uitae to choice, 12't0 183 Old gov't Java; 268 1)2,2 Mooha, 284e; Arbuckle’s, 14§ UHEESY—Full Cream, 18}c) 3kim, 104> TEAS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@55; Jhmuu, 60@75e0; Imperial, guud. m(a boy b it c 3003 choice, " 3503 Japan, choice, m@fiw; Qo) l 5@40; Oolong, Nm so, 40@0°; Bou:mng 00d, 85@A0x S5@iho. WOORENW. -\ltl' 195; three houp pails, 2 “0, 1, 9 50; Pisneer waslibo. 1&h Dlullo awn 2 90; Wnnbnckuu. @ bo LEAD—Bar, 81 VIN AGAR-—Pnn apple coxtrs, 16c: puce apple, 18c; Prossing pure s I xsu, SALT.—Uray loads, par bbl, on, in sne ks, 8 bhls dairy 50. Bn, B 5\) HOMINY—New, 84 50 per th \U.'»\—-lkuihtn 1b papor, $2 8 y 82 85; Churel's, §1 #1 l(n\‘ noda wnter, —Pepper, 20; Nutmegy, 87 Silver Gloss Excoleior 3loss, Part |uiul, 34 1 o) ~(m m‘d 8 75; i W Praivic Quoan Kirk's n azuolia, 4 ‘ennsylvalin oans, 4 (or e, % 45; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in s “Anchor Bail 2 dos in ceas, 150 FIBLD SHEED — Red clover, choice cew, 8600 por bushel; memmoth clover ew, 87 00; whito clover. mew, 314 0C; alalfa clover, new, $12(0; alsike, new, 81300, Timothy, good, mew, 3 00, blue grass, oxtra cleau, $1 50; blie grass, clean, $1 25; orchard grass $3 5); red top, choice, 1 08; millet, comiron or Bfisouri, g, millf, Gorman, 8100 to 81 35; Hungarian )muuzswn—om ora busheis, &5 00; osage orsr ge, over, 81 50; lumey Tosmet ar T ¥ 100 1bs,, 825 PEAN UTS-~Ronsted, choice, rod nessoe, 10¢ per ib; fanoy wh te, 105¢ purlh rav—white Virgicia raw, 100; " roasted, 124c, NEW PICKLES—Melium, n barols, 3 do in half bbls, 42 waalls, in Dbl half bbla, 625; ghotkins, in u 50; do, in half bbls, 6 25 (, NDLES=Bozes, 40 n.g, 16 8 % 40 Ibs,, 16 ¢ €, 150, ondaiena prime to ch Tc; Patma, 7c. ——1'or caadie, 9he; snare, casos, 85 40, Dry Qoods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantio A, & Applston X i 'I, ir Bucl i (.Ahut W, hittenapg 63c; Gireat Falls ¥, he; leul Width, Sic, In' 8bo; Indian Standard A, rd d. w., 81c; Lawrence Paquiot A, Fio Utica G, bye; Wachus y 124 1%’ Savan 1 l tn 5 or ver ] M2 round, onses, §K 1 Bennington C 4- tndian Oschard A& 05 B Lehigh ¥ 4-4, flc; orell N80, 7¢; do O 92, 7. s Pooasat [ i peri Oahot Ohe; Froit of the can bric 4-4,13¢;do Water Twist, 105 FallsQ, 10/ ndian Head nhrunll 4-4, Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 124 York Milly 1i4e; Voot AL Popperel NG Pocahontas 4-4, 9ic; 0" 8ho; Utlons 1le; Wanmmtia X3 DooRs “ Colured)—Albuny ¥ brown, 8 ik e do KA stripe iud plaids, 1 KX brown and drab, stripes anc K, ighe; Arlington func ey Eranewiok browns, S4o; Ohariot fane 1246 do exira heavy, Ho; Fall Rivi brown, extra heavy, 113c; Indisna A brown' 1+ Nevomset A brown, 150 VLUK LN Gid—am oskeng U A B2 190; do XX blne 32, 184c; Arrowinrs, ho; Claremont, B B, 154e; Conestogn 6x tra, 1730; Hamiilton D, o K 30,150; Minucbaha d:4, %00; Omegn super extra -4, 28c; Peral River 82, 1640; Put- nun' XX ‘Blao steipe, 140; Shotuckot § o 88 1%0; Yeoman's blue 29, DENIMS, —A moskeak, bluoand | 164c; Andaver DD blue, 154¢; Arling X blue Scovh, 18he; Coacord GO0, bliy brown, 124¢; do AAA, do do 134; do %t dndolflc, Iaymaker's blue nnd brown ho; Myutio River DD wtripe, 10ho; 1" o River, blue snd brown, Uncanville, blge ot brown, 143c. CAMISE roard, onn 6he; Dunkir Hddysione, 1 i arinony d acD Southbrldy alx B VUT'('\L\.(UHS—-- Auberville o; Auerigan, 11c; i iro l’ snd T, \; Clarion 1 and ' u Co, sttipes Dand T, @22 HONEY—Califorais, per It, 21, Nautuct gf. 19¢ 16¢; Ocean L and T, 1340; CAR! do 67, 2o TrohCht & Dunker nsaox, 12¢; 1 ing hecks, 124 nkin, 1 o, 8 oz, n, 124 do, Nankin, 12403 Fruit of York mille 98, & Pembrok 7-4, 10, 57, 18¢r 8, 224¢; do 48, 170 c|grn and Tobre: -Soods, $16.,00; ClenrHavana, TOBACCO 241b, 60c; Our Rope, “tar, pounds, 24 I, biitts pounds, 24 'Ib, butte, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60; Army and ounds, Be; * Bullion, pounds, 5o ard’s Climax, pounds FINE CUT—In pwil 75¢; Golden Thread, 70c; Fount hu-nw 65¢; B50; Catline O, 8., 6 Ih It xos, por Ib illard’s Tiger, 600; SMOKIL oz ble; Dukes Durhia, 16 oz, 46c; North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of pec 1b, S1.85; Marburgs’ Puck 2 oil, 53c; Dog Tail 6 Paints Olls and Varnishes. OILS—110" cacbon, por headlight, per linsced, raw, per pallon, 97; linseed, er gulinn, nn‘ ' )»-r nllnu, N lon, 850; sperm, W, fish, W. 3., extra, per gallon, cating, zero, per goldon sanchia No, [ V‘hnn, Pl White load, vhito lesd, St reen, 1 to groen seal, 1 b zine, in verai in oil s, b ca r: ad burnt Sienna, 1ic cofit-od lampb)! fvor chromo ye yollow oc dryor, 8o praining colors: on%, walnut, Ln.mut and ovh e Saints hre, 1 White lead, G4c; Frvuuu .lmx 10¢: Pequiot 10-4, 28 Fepparell’ 36, Utica 96, & con. Conneotlcut, | fimt quality, 62 50c; Horse Shoe, Gilt Edge, “Hard to Be in, Rocky Mountain, Jismwond Orown, 660, (-—Allkrmhmannmmn 250 83c, Granulated— Blackwells l)urhlm, 16 175" hondlight, por callon Liouis, pure, JoBBERS OF ETS&CURTAIN GOODS . LOULS, Guarantee Manufacturers’' Prices and Invite In Wachnsett -mrL- York, d rh.-cka. stripes and Nav, 3 Lo Ispection to their Unsurpassable Selection. 1 (20d common | £18 00, | “12.n, D, 825 00; 1, $40 00, 1 .85; bulk per dus- Tows plast COAL~Cumborl Morris Rtun Blossiurg, Tump, 85 10, \\ hitebre 0; Towa lamp, ¢ Towa nut lwn Spring, § all sizen 810 5 Orurs 8§ AND CHEMIOA LS - Acid 0, B0c; Acid, Tartario, 600; Balinm bor 1b, 700; Bark, Sazsafras, per 'alomol, per 1b, 703 Yinchonidin, per oz, 8115; (hlnm[nnn, per 1b, 100; Dover's powders, per Ib, 81 40; fpaon: salte, per b, 8je; Glycerine, pure pe b, lwoad, Acetate, por b, Oil, Cant L por wal, 11 Ol Ca 3, vor gal, §100; Ol 4)\‘\‘-, pe Oil, (mmmnn ine . & W. & R, & otassinm, Todide, per It n, per_oz, 40c; Sulphate o pOF 07, éul.mur flour blacksmith, ‘l. \Vh!wl»mnnl 3 \l-vr |h||u' ver Ib, de: Seal of Nebras- one .le 4 oz, linen bags oz, tin gallont galon, b wal, castor, |.1 L5 wot, | greon oalfy wh, under 8 1bs, por -’dn‘ Blo: B, per gall pe yznl‘nn B80c; neat ot, ubri- y 1A ng, zine, \ nast, 5 Raw aw and me Paris green, Lc; Venctinn red, do; L &P, Tasonn patant whiteing whiting gildor, phitiog, con'l, 140, lamphlask o town, Tdc; lrmpblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prus. sian bluo, 56¢; ultramarine, 18¢; vin dyke browa, 40; fcsionnn, burn t, 4c; wiennn, Baris groon genlic, o Clhroms groom, 2003 inilion, " Awsrica, rose pink, 14c; venetian read, 3to: venotinn rod Am., 1 dlirowe yell«u, genuine, 2c; ochre, ‘Vint\»l"n mineral, apanish brovn, 24 ARNISHES—Barrols per reoi 1 umber, burnt, 43; twber, raw raw, dc S nrin (green con' chrom) 12 vnnmlllun ¥ng., 70c; ver- "Tudion red, 100, Cookson's ond, The; shrome’ yol Jo, wallon, I"urmmrr extra, $1 10; furniture, \.. 1, 215 conc ¥190; D phaltum, ex! oil finish, & oach, , oxtra, §140; 175 nows paper, b rHeavy Hardware List Tron, atos, oast, 7e; crucible, cast tool do., gunet Fuse, v LitE—Tn car lota, car lota, 8 50 v . 10 to 604, 4 kip, S0c to nlock culf, Bic Lo wip k ale kip, uetta, b 50 0 7 toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, )., Maro ta 4pe; pebblo O, D, 210 to 8 00, HARNESE 0, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio o k, 88 850; No. 1 Milwausy ¢o $7e; N, Horses ana Mules. Moroeco, 45 vivets, por I, 11c wble, Bc; ~No 1 star onk, 420; No harrow apring B 40 per Finucr, 205 heme ar, 2les @3he; Be to French kip i wimon; The murket is brisk and all grodes are selling weil at » slight advance i The demand for good horses ex supply consideraoly, Towm: Fiun aingle drivers. $150, to 800.; draft horses, $17b, to 2255 horuos, 8100, to 160,; Extra fara 8110, £0125,; Coromon ¢o good farm 90, 4 $100. Cotmon plaus, 820, to 840 MULKS,—15 to 1) hands ta180; 14} Dy 14 to 143 hanuce, 75, bands, $50. 0 75 ALCOY 0L, - gallon; extra ( 30 per proof ¢ 1 LI uors, wllon; triple refine v peoal calloa; v hlex 4 50@6 00; du Tn ported, 4 @ 00:8 ANL W6 stio, 1 ¥ A GNES—Im ) ), Agearineg, LARYTS— er case, WINES—ith ne wine, 20 00; Qatav ! 4 506 per ca % DeF caso, 4 00@7 | We quoto lunber, e at Omaba at the following pri JOIST AND SCANTLING under, $22 00; Tl'\lMP RS 15 ft., 16 ft. and under, ND JOIST 18 ft, 3 ft., 5'-'11 50; 24 ft Pricea range £6 00, KExtra Common drait horsos, horses 100,5 15§ to 14 — 167 proof, 284 por wino | The Kewsiue of liforuis spirits, 187 proof, apirita ~distilled , 1 50@ 16 00; omentic, ); Now 16 00 b 0@ 0. st and shingles on: cen: 16 ft. wnd 22 00, %0s ) itevohnine. vor oz, 81 35, Wool. Meeluo wnwvas ad, light, 14@100; howvy e, @iase; medinm hawashod, light, 190 washed, choics, $2c; fair, 80c; tub-ding, and w,,'%80; burry, blackand cotted wool; 2@00 lowe Mides Purs, Eto. HIDES—troen butchor's hide, 6@7)c cured 870; hides, groen salt, part oured 74e hides, ,Qc' dry tlint, sound, 13@14c; dr) oalf und kip, 13’ @14c; dry nalt hi os mul 10@110; green ealf, wt. § to 16 he,, 11@123; ’kmn pelte, 50@81 25; green lamb skins, 1 20@150; damaged hidos, two-third rate, out scorod and one grab, classed two tLirds rate,) branded hm- 10 por cont. off Coon sking, No, N o, 4, 100, B0c; N Yox, ' Noik, ikv'nk No. 1, bifio} oy btk nn‘hn' 400; unirow stripee Lroad stripe, 1Uu |ul]«w 7o, \)AL promptly by rail at th owrst posmiblo cash pricoto all weatern pointy Pt TR BALE GO, Suctnw iy, atioh diroct from THE ST. LOUIS TRAGEDY Out on Ball--A Rush to Swm the Boud | Cociertn al -,.‘ 1 Dispeich to Tuy Bre, | Lours, Qetober 18 —This even- Tight onk, datt: | ",,; hl Diorkes, prosecuting attorney | cause of | of the city court of oriminal correc- tion, issued a warrant for Col. John A, Cockerill, charging him with mur- dir in the stcoud degree, Cockerill, in charge of an coflicer, at once 10+ puited to Judge Cady's private offise, where frionds 1n waiting offered bonds | for his release. After the usual pro- liminaries Judge Cady named 810,000 as tho amount of bail, whereupon Josoph B, McOnllogh, of The Globe- Democrat, and George B. Capen, a woli known insurance agent, signed the bond, and Cockerill was released to appoar for examination November 2ad, _Alter receiving tho congratulations nends present, n in the Liudell hotel, where he rceotved namerous callers. After | the boud was exccuted several other woll known gentlemen | sawo, and others stood ready. It | {'ratood Cockerill leaves the oty to)n reow with Uongrossnian 1] for u short visit to frieods 1 O TIE VICTIM'S FAMILY At amecting held at 1o viorchants chango this afier: ) consider sures for the relict family of Solomel Slayback, betwoen $5,000 and ,000 were subscribad to aid in lift- ; the mortgage of $12,000 on the family residence, The remainder will be promptly raised. Among the persons present was Mr. John MeCullow, aetor, an old i who deoply aympathiz. To show this | sy pathy aud evidenes of his desire | to by of servico to tho family of the | muan who foii at the hard of hisfriend, \ he offered to give bencfit for l.ho widow and children of Slayback, which was favorably received, A | committeo way neouksry arrangzemonts, Choice seats | the theatre will be sold on 'change. Itis oxpoctod a largs sum will bo raised | this way The committes appointed met at the Southern hotel to night and com- ploted arrangements for the benefit tendored by MeCullough, This will | b w matinee at the Olympio theater 4.;.-;1 Thursday. The play will bo Jalius Cacs ts will be sold at e | auction on hunge, commencing at 1 o'elock to-morrow. John McCullough subseribod $1,000 in money to the fard to lift tho mortgage on Slay- back’s house, in addition to the bene- | fit tendorsd, A committee of promi- Mixtea plugn, 360. 0 750 | youg embara of the Merchants’ Ex- change hias been appointed to solicit further donations, HONDRS THE DEAD fauny Farnell Re moved to Ireland. Cockerill visited | signed the | s appointed to make | jyllesddm POLITICAL MATTr.IIS The “Persnml Llhmy Liquor League” Immersed in Milwaukee Beer, A Strong Organization to Fight Fanaticiem in Every Form. Ben Futlor Ntarts a Boom Among Republioans of the Bay State, Eto. The Lign r Me: Spoctal Dispateh to Trn M. Miuwavkeg, October 18,—The first annual convention of National Liquor Dealers and Manufacturers Protective Association of the United States met this forenoon, Leopold Ballenberg, of Peorin presiding. Congressman Dues- tor delivered an address of welcome in which he said: “But recently a desperato crusade was inaugurated in some staten against the existence of your flourishing, prosperous estab- lishments, in which are invested hun- dreds of millions of capital, upon which thousands of workingmen and their familics are dependant. The new freak of faneticism, such as we had ocoasion to witness at different periods before, isblind, and as it haa been born, "twill ruu its race,” The committee ou resolutions re- ported resolutions with a long pream. hle, anvouncing that the prohibition party were ‘‘waging warfare againat the enuse of personal freodom, de- stroying business,” ete Kesolved, That thore now exists the most urgent necessity for the forma- tion of a national organization, capa- ble of meoting the enemy when and wherever he attscks our ri busiuess interests, aud of stref ig our common cause, in order to #ave our preperty from confiscation and destruetion; that our ceuse is the great princioles, personal libercy and protection agawnst dvapotlc usurpation cf the power belonging to froe citizons. Resolved, “We congratulato and thank tho state of Ohio for the last | victory by which, for the first time of late, it has rnuud the fanatical prohi- | biticn elnmem wnd we comwuerd the exeample to Al stat The re was aaupled and the executive com- mitee chozen The Butler Boom. Spocial Dispateh to Tix Beg Bosron, October 18 ~-The mueting of ropublicana favorable to the elec- tion of Genoral Butler was fairly at- tended. A commiitee was appointed | to draw up an addre The Germans Bolt, Special Dispateh to Tik Brr, Bosron, Ostobor 13, --At a meeting tonight of the Personal Liborty M 14 tts, composed of 1 ~su.utions were adopted ~.mnp[unv|llu a resort to unconstitu- tional laws for the purpose of remoy- ing ovils, by interforence with rights not surronlered by the poople to ecither the state or national govern- ment, Those rights include the rights of conscience, religion aud peraonal regii which righta their are con. atant efforts mado toa ,r-dgu or destroy by N'nuplu ary and prohibitory laws, or lews for the enfore ment of religious observances not binding upon the con- eciencs of any. After asserting a want of confidence in the ropublican caudidates for governor and lisatenant governor, they resolved at the next election to vote for the democratic state tickot, Mauaging the Machine. A Dlupten 1o Tiik xg New York,Octobor 18 —Prasident Arthur reminod homo this moratng and received no visitors, He rogis- tered this forenoon aud recoived some personal friends, He has decided to leave for Washington Friday, he will remain there but a few days and then return to this ml.v. The Darkies Kicking. Specind Dispateh to Tuk Brr, Newronr, October 18, —The colored people of Rhode Island assembled to- night for the purpose of taking action a8 to their alleged political wrongs at the hands of the republican party. A Demoorat Declines Office Spocial Dispatch to Tuk Bik. CH10a60, October 18 —Mr. J, W, Doane, a pmmnmnl wholesale grocory- man, declines the democratic nomina- tion for congress from the Furst, the most important district in the -um. | Lewis Got There. o 18 —-The train vof Fanny Par- regeived to-niaht by a large T'he ntr iu the neighbor. | b dey aud slong the route i ioa were thronged, A ent of the Sixty-ninth regi it f d & guurd of honor sround | the hear s way to the Grand a epi uvey the remsi Au iwmense crowd w al «me ilirg to ¢ | was w Bost the € g Bpus Dispateh to Tre Bee, Prsacora, October 18.—Fifty-six new cascs to-day and throe deaths. Contributions the past few days have been liboral, greatly alleyiating the prevailing distress, which is out of all | proportion to the mortality, The " | weather continues hot, Special Dispatch to Tk Brx BurkaLo, Ostobor 18 ~T, 8, Lwis, at the republiosn jud uvention, oa the 205, ballor was nomated for Judge of tho superior coart, INCREASE 0 YO JR GAPITAL. " w 2'4 | Frow w1, L1, ok pas WHREA 1t date, 00 tnvostn 0 s of 4319,08 to 21,00, cast prafits bavl bue woleed d o pall 8o lavest 10U fng 20 56t e | timos SAa0f $50 Ll ent, still leaving the o sinal investmont aking moaey of piyablo on domsud. Kaplanato- K8 Ty sircaians wnd statoments of faud W st fror | Wo want re ponsible azents. who wil £ bart 02.0raps snd fit-oduco the plan L beral com wisslons paid. Aldross MING & MBABIA L w 3 s, A STOC $100 FLE: aloag), 0 #

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