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. i DATLY th O\IAIIA 'l‘l'l SDAY OCTORER 24 Tho Nshraska .Hatmnal Bank |5 Of Omaha, Nob, Pald up Capital, « - o, DIRECTORS : ‘;In( .\'Nv‘“ Firm; 1 21@1 21 8. R. JOHNSON, President, of Stecle, Johnson & | oy o O o ~ sh and Octoher; 14 T0@18 72 A, E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0 Vandety R. R, B W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS. of G, I. & J. 8, Collins, J, M. WOULWORTH, Counseilor & Attorney-at Law. L 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. H. W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashier of the First National Bank of Umaha, and connccted with the active management of that Bank since it orgnization in 1863, UPKNED for businoes April 27, 1882, with the Iargo b capital of any bank in Nebroska, CoLLECTIONS recelve special attention and char- €08 lowe t obtalnablo here or elsewhere, IxTrRest a'lowed on time deposits upon favor- able terms and upon accounta of banks and bank. | ors, Formox Excnaxaw, Government Bonds, and County and Ci y securities bought snd sold. 1t is rc}urv:d t)d) n general banking business tuall its details, and in the treatwent of custom. ers will pursue the most liboralJpolicy consistent with eate banking FINANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispateh to Tik B, New York, October 23, MONEY, Money - 4@6 per cent., closing offered at 4 por oant Prims Mercontile Paper—6@s8 per cont, Sterling Kxchange—Steady; Bankers' bills, $4.81%; demand, $4.86. Governments weak and } per cent lower, except for extended 5's, which were un- changed. At the opening of the Stock Exchange prices were generally 3@1 per cent lower than at Saturday’s close. At midday the general list recovered 3@ per cent, and later the market again became heavy. About 2 o'luck prices fell off @2 prr ocent. The market closed weak, showing a decline in to-day’s transactions of @18 per cent, GOVERNMENTS, Saturday. To.day. L1028 1024 1014 118~ 1194 129 114} 99, 994 101 1604 Lehigh & Wilkes Louwiana consols... Missouri 6's. 112} 8t. Joseph...... 16 8t, Paul & $110 Tennm«eu ¢ B (l; Tem & Pacific lan 60§ s 513 ’Unmu Pacific 1sc mnrtgn. B 115 do land grants...110 110 do. sinking fund..117 1174 Virginia 6. ... 34 do s 57} do deferred . $18 ETOOKS, Adams xpress... ol 135 Allegheny Central 257 Allon&a Terre Hau 41 American Express. .. 93 Burl,, Cedar Rapids & Nor 0 Om.dn Southern.......... .. 67 Ool., Cin. & Ind. Central. 109 Central Paciflc. . . 0 Chesapeake & Ohio. o eee 25, do 18t pid... 854 do 2 pd... ... 264 Chimgo & Alton. . (1413 141 pfd 142 142 O'h.l.. Bnrl. & Quincy. 31§ 181 , St. t. 1. & New Orleans.. 80 76 Uln.. S«nd. & Cleveland 159 Cleve., Col. & cnmlnn-u. 83 Dal.w.m & Hudson canal, 113} Del,, Lack. & Western. 864 Dcnvar & Rio Grand 52 103 % 5 09; 115 i 138 43 78% Harlem..... 00 Houston & Tex 804 Ilinois Cenural. ...... 1484 Ind., Bloom, & Western.. 41 Kansas & Texas. . B4y Lako Erie & Western 35 Lake Shore & Michigan S 1mj Louisville & Nashville 504 Touisv., New Alb, & Uhicago 67 M.mem & Cincinnati m pid 15 do 2d pid 3 Meu.pmu & Charleston...... “é Michigan Central. .... . 100 Mlnuenpuhs & S, Louis 33. 7 Missouri Pacif 104} Mobile & Ohio 119 Manhattan Beach 2% Moiris & Kasex... Nashville & Chattanooga, New Jersey Uentral Norfolk & Western do preferred Northera Pacific... do Northwestern . ... Ohio & Mississippi. . de f o Ontario & Western, Pacific Mail,. Panama. ... Peoria, Decatur & Evansv. Pittshurg & Cleveland 8t, Paul; Miun, & I\lsnltobn lMg 8t, Paul & Omaha. . Texas & Pacifio Union_Pacific. . United Suates Expres: Wabmh. St. L & Wells, l‘nrgu & Co. hlpmnl, Western Unlun Tulsbrlph Caribou. . n Ontario........ Quickeilver - Robinson ... Bilver Cliff ? South Pa 13 Standard b} Sutro, .. 2 eea t *Offered, 1k $Asked, [Ex, Dividend. PRODUO Bpecial Dispatehes to Tus Bre, cuic. Osu10a6o, October and firm; common to chs il @ 50; common to fancy, 4 bo@ u;..m eats, 6 H0@7 Whest-—A. 944@94fc for Octobei 913c for the year; 1 01@l 01} for May; No 2 Chicago spring, - - $260.000| M L B&Q | 540 bid for Octob 79| Wheat, 3 00@4 VISIONS. | e, firm and higher; regular | bers 6 or the yenr; for May, Oats—Dull_and lowers £43c for January; cash 830 for th Steady at 60c 3irley —Steady at $ 674 for January and February Live 1T good demand bt lower; 12 05 1210 for eah and Octo! 1 1147} for November; 1100 bid for the year: 11 024@11 05 for January; 11 (5@ 12 04& for KFebruary; 11 274@11 30 tor Ma Rulk Meats—In fair demnd; should: h 3; short clear, | oice to tinn o rdinary to good, 24@30: Lcmiy at 119, Freight —Rates on corn to Buffalo, 2§ OALL BoarD — Wheat - Wenk:r; Reva- lar, 95@ 9% 1or Novembe ; 9 h for De- b {: for the yoar; 07c for Janun. 2 red winter, 906@ or cakh; 906 for October; 90} 97}s ember; 983c for Dacomber the year. Corn—TIrreen'ar; 704 for October; 69%c for Nmamher! ho for the year; fe for January; 504 for May. Pork Oetober; tober; 1 cember; 10 uary; 11 05 fo for the year; 10 02} for Jan- farch, HEW YORK, Nzw YoRg, Oclober 23 —Flonr dul'; state and western, d extra, 4 00@4 503 o lower, ted 4c, closiog duil; No, 2 spring nomi- nl; hard Duluth spring, 1 24 in store; un. graded, 82@1 12}; No. § red, 1 07; steam. er No, 2 red, 107i@L 08{' No. 2 red, 1 09{@1 10} for certincates, 110)@1111 delivired; No. 1 red, 114@114fc;mixed ‘winter, 1 07} nugrlded white, 80c@112; steamer No. 3 white, 82c; No. 2 white, 117§ steamer No, 1 white, 104}; No, 1 white, £0,000 bu. soid at 111@1 12}e; lower; options but ufterwards ra- om—lqrmer but not quotably higher. | 7 0 here; good to choice .lnnmhh 510@6 00; fair, 4 00@4 90; butchers’ stockers tnd feeders, 3 Texans, 3 45@4 lower; poor to 300@8 50; medinm to good, 3 70@ 4 00; choice to extra, 4 2@ 50, British cable advi to the Drners’ Journal show no particular chavge in the cattle and sheep markots; good v 5 American steers about 143@1540 e ti- matel dead weight; sheep, 15@244c. 81, LOUIS S8, Louvis, October 23.—Cattle —De- mand folly equal t» supply and_prices strong for quality offered; grass Texans from 915 to 950 pounts sold at 4 00@4 20; mixed_butchers’ stuff, 3 10@4 00; stock- 25; feeders, 3 60@4 25; no nu- ing steers offered; good heavy cattle would bring 4 75@ Sheep - Qaict; g BU@+4 00; Texans, 25@3 00 Hogs - Steady and light shipping, nominal; 6 50@7 15; butchers’, 7 KANSAS OITY, Kansas City, October 23,—~The Live Stock Indicator repo: ts: Cattle—Lower and weak; Texas steers averag.ng 960 pounds sold at 8 80; Color- ado steers 1,150 pounds sold at 4 40; native cows, 2 80@3 § Hogs—Lower and wenk, ranging from 6 2..@1 5, with the bulk cf sales at 6 50@ Qhefinr‘lwmly at 8 00@: NEW YORK, NEw York, October 23.—The Drovers Journal bureau reports: Beeves—Market weak; extremes: 8 25@ 122 per cwt diessed weght for native 150 for Texas and half vest Texan', 9 50; best half breed:, 1) 50; export ra used 500 fat steers at 9 75@10 75 per ewt dressed weight. Sheep—Demand faic and sales active at an advance of je per pound; 100@5 75 pgrews for sheep; b 25@6 60 for lambs, Swi ne—l)u]] to best muttons, 3 sto-kers, but lower; firm, wixed pa:king, 5@7 40, 700@7 80 M}:l OHANDISHE. Special Dispatches to Tin Bax, NEW YORK, Niw York, October 23, —Coffee—Firm and fairly active; Rio cargoes quoted at 7§ @104c. fair to good owt, No 2 red for October, 104 0 0 bu, sold at 1095@1 10, closing at 1093; do for No- vemoer, 624,000 bu. scld ut 110@1 104, closing at 1 10; do for December, 650,000 bu. sold at 1 11§@1 12}, olosing at 1 11§; do for January. 312,000 bu. sold at 1 13@ 118%, closing at 113; do for February, 200,000 bu. wold at 1 14371 15, closing at L »rn-l)penud {@18: lower, but subse- quently recovered from the decline and advanced }@Zc, closing with a_reaction of 1c; uncraded, 87@88c; No 3, 87c; No, 2,870 in elevator, 88jc delivered; No 2 tr October, 863c; do tor Novem-er, 79@ S1ic, closing at Slc; do for Decomber, 734@ closing st 7473 do for January, closing at 6djc, Cash lots held tirn: ; white western, n.xy_Qmez but steady; ¥ ggs—I'resh western, timly Leld 250, Pork—Dull and lower; new moss, 23 50, Cut Me:te—bull and nominal Lard—Unsettled and lower; i steaw, 12 873 Batter Qiet, but firw,15@ Cheese—Quiet, but steady; western fin 5@12e. BT, LOUIS, 81, Lovis, October 23,—Flour - Qiet and weak;common to chioice spring whest, 3 50@b 50; comwon to tancy Mmnne-ota, 400@6 00; Minnesota 1 atent, 6 HU@7 v5; wint-r wheat, 4 50@5 50; low_ gru‘]es 2 50, Wheat—Dull an s low-1; 2red 9@ Mic for cash; 93kc for O tober; 933 for November; 95hc for December: for the yea o for January: 93 for May; No. $%ed fall, 90} 9 red fall, 8¢ bid, Co. n—Lower, with fair trading; 68jc for cash; 68c for Octiber; 613c for Nu- vember; Mir: for December; 5 @511 : for gf‘ yoar; 4030 for - Jannary:. 503@5.c for ay. Oatse—Lower; 33§@34c for cash; 33jo for October; 344c for November, Decem- ber and the yea:; 34%c forMay. Rye ~ Market dull; 57c bid BArley—Mnkel: duil; nmple Tots, 65 @90 Bnmr-suAdy, dairy, 24@28c; cream- ery, 9@34 Begs—Quiet; 15\@190, Whisky—Steady; 1 18, Pork—Market dnll; 23 50. Bulk Meatsand Bacon—Nothng doing; values nominal, Lard— Nominally lower. AFTERNOON BoAlu)—\Vhar-b — Quiet; 933 bid for O 91c tnr November and the year; Corn—Firmer; ‘;4?) for the y lc fur May. azs—Slow; 3340 for October; 82 for November and the year. COIIA, PrORIA, October 23.—Corn—Active and firn; high mixed, 70@70,¢; mixed, 693@ 702 fo for November; Oate—Quiet and easy; No. 2 white, 87j@3! J’tyu—-.\‘lnrke! dull; No, 2, 595@G60c. Highwines—Fiim; 118, KANSAS CITY, Kansas Ciry, October 23.—Wheat— Active and lower; No. 2 red, 79}@79jc for cash; 793¢ for November; 79fc tor l)ecemher' 0, 8 red, 7ho for cash, (zorn——Bten d quiet; 57c for cash; | 3 451 ¢ bid for Novem- ber; 40c bid for December; 41c bid for the year and May, U»l —Luwur to sell;284c bid for cash, e—Quiet; 4540, ter--Firm; store packed, 22@24c, Fggs—Lower. LIVERPOOL, LIvVERPOOL, ver 28,—DBreadstuffs ~ Qu et, but firm, Wheat—Winter, 8s 5d@8s 8d; 8e(@83 10d. Corn—7s 1d. COUNOIL BLUFFS, Co BLorrs, October 23, —Tlie Council Bluffs markets carefully revised to date are ua follows: 00; Kansas City Flour—Golden She: winter wheat, 2 7@4 2b: Miunesots winter spring, oWhiat—No. z, 7503 No 8, (65c; rejected, iy 2, 502, Oats—No,2, 30c, Rye—No, 2, 45c, Barloy—None, Eggs—-Scarce; selling to_packers at 20c Corn Meal —1 60 for white; yellow, 1 60, corn ch p, 2300 per ton; corn sud ostr cn in_rolls, wrap. al, @3 00 per dozen, busbel, 300@ ‘Hogs— LIVE alUuK Spectal Dispstehics to Tun Hax, CHICAGO, OH10460, October 23 .~The Drovers Journal reports as follows Hogs —Market not entirely staguant, but badly demoralized; prices 45 ¢ Jower than s | shilling advance, Sugar—Quict, but_firm; refining quoted at 7H@74 kst SD) 0 apmbaal Rice—Quict, Fut steady; Domestio, 4{@ 6fc; Rangoon, S@bke. Potroleum - Dull and nomin 9283; crude, 7 ‘Tallow—Firm: S3@8c. Turpentine—Umsettled and Liwer; 56hc, PITTSBURG, Prrrsnung, Pa., October 23.—Petrolenm dull; United certificates weaker; closed at 92}0; refined, 73 for Philadelphin delivery, WILMINGTON. Winninerox, N. C., October 19, - of Turpentine—Dall; 50e. Spirits MISCEBLLANEOUS, Specia! Dispatcn to Tux Bk, BRITISH GRAIN TRADE, LoNDoN, Octobér 23~—Tue Mark Lane Sxpress, 1o Its ¢ ek, sy ket ? for far qualih unt of the lhqun) or ceed whowt K reign wheat is. tuimproved, and wup. | plies woderate, A'togeiher trade is dul, and, if anything, weaker, The_off-coust market is inanimate, except for No, 2 red wiater wheat, which advanced two shill- ings. Trade in forward is_ste.dy at one Floating bulk con- tinues to drop because of the steady de- clicge in American Atiautic shipments. T'his, however, does appear to have ef- fectod the market. Flour ia quiet and un- extremes- | 7dc. OATS,—Cash, 800, STREFT PRICKS=Corn, €0cr oats, Produce and Provisions 30@400 per bushel 30@50c per bushel Cholos country, 5 300, ‘nhnwm, per Ib, 21 l‘rt Imrfl'l $3 00¢ 3 por bushel. @rocers’ List CANNED GOODS—Uystors, (Fiold's), per case, 84 00; it por case, 2 75; do 2 b (Standard), per cave, 8. Lobsters, 1 n, per 180, Tomatoss, 2 1b 2 65 caso, 800; Corn, 3 T per case, 8 00; soaked corn, {Yarmouth), B, So S 00; string beans, per case, 2 10; Lima heans r case, 170, Succotash per s ens, cominon, per case, 1 ¢ r case,2 70, Blackberrion 210; strawberries, 2 Ib, raspberries, 2 Ib, per onse, 3 Groen gages,2 Ib per case, 2 T per case 4 50. Pine Apple @5 75, Peachos, 2 b por do 8 b, case, 4 00@@4 50; do, (pio), ono,2 80; do pie, 6 b, per dozeu. 2 1), i URS Jobbiug prioss, Tack Frost St, Louis winter) $8 90 par 100 (hs.; To- peka Patent Kansas, \lumelmh!\ Minnesota Patent. $3.70; winter, £3.10; Eagle, XXX $3.00; Triumph spring, best, Chris, vian's suporiative, 8.70; hmn, per ton- £14.00; chopped feed, 828,00, SUGARS ~Powdered, 105‘“ Cut loaf, 10}; Granulatod, 94; Contectioner's A, 085 Standard Erxtra O, 8jc; Extra C, 81 ; medium yellow, Bc‘ dark y[‘“(\" SYRUP—Standard Com., 43¢, bbls; Standard do, 44 gallon kegn, 82 . dard do, 4 gallon kegs, $2.00, MEAT3—Hams, 160; breakfaat bacon, none clea sido bicon; dry malt bacon, 1540; shoulders, 1130; tierce lard, 13§ ROPE—Sisal, § inch and lurger, 100; 13 inch, 11c. FISH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 6 75; No. 1 muckerel, kits, 100; family mack: erel, half brls, 4 70; family ‘mackoral, kita 850; No. 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; No, 1 white fish, kits, 950; family’ white fish, haif brls, 4 50; family white fith, kits, 800; ‘medium kcaled herring, 40c; select boneless BPl‘UES.—Pepper. 20; Allspice, 20c; «n,aloven, 350; Nutmegn, $1 00; Uassia, 24c; 81 00. LYE—American, 8 85; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 275; North sur,z 0 Lewis! | At Iye, 4 60; Jewell Iye, 2 7. }FhD—Jobblng prices, Chop feed, $1.50 per 100 1bs. ; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 700 per 100 Ibs STARCH.—Pearl, o; _Silver Gloss 455 Comn Starch, bo; BxcelsorGlows, o, fair, 1le; Rio, good choice, 12'to 133 Old yov't Sh(i!: §o,2 Mooha, Z840; Arbuckle's, 14§ CHEEST —Full 1840y Skim, 10§ TEAS—. Gunpowder, good, 45@55; @75c; Imperial, good, 40@4be; @75c; Young Hyson, yood, wg t.h«.u,c, #5c@$1 00; Japan Nat Lend, Japan, choioe, 60@750; Oolong, good, ; Oolong, cho.ce, 4 5; Souchong, 10 choice, 85@ R ET Cronm, Part NWARK—Two hoop pails, thres boop pails, 3 20, Tubs, No. ’i,uoer washiboards, 185 Double , Wellbuckety, 3 50, r, $1 65, R—Pure apple extrs, 1Go: Prussineg pure !mula, llic J loads, per bbl, 1 65; Aul o, ¢ ks, § 50; bbla dairy 60, bs, 350 HOMINY—New, 84 50 per bbl. “|9o; Oumberland, 7ho; -GAR ri mo D, 7o; Mystio, bho; qmwueu. 603 m\.em.rhm 60; do, Ginghams, 7o; Marl: sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, horo, riental Gho, poart per cas gen Ly ulelmAhm-Am-.x 1940; Amos- per case, 275, Kgg p o i | keng dress 941 Argyle, 1040; Atlantic, hlana, 7ho; 20, | Kenilworth, 84c; Plun kett, 10jc; Sus oux, B¢ OCOTTONADES-—Abberville Agate, %0; Ameri Cairo D and T, 174e 1840 n, 110; Artisian, 20c; ho; Olarion D and T, l)lv*c.nnlfl. pos Dand T, 160; Ke, 7|t Nantucket, 19¢; Nonpare 6 do; Royal, 164 hnm\x, 120; Tioga, IJ% Wachusett shirt- ingsheoks, 123c; do, Nankin, 12jo; York plaiv. Nankin, 1240; do, chmn stripes and tancy. Tohe: do. oz, NG Androsoogein 104,37 4ct do 94, Bz do 8.4, 23c: Con 42 116; Tt of the Lioom 104, 374; Now York mills 98, 8503 do 78, 500; do 68, 934o; Pembroke 10-4, 20c; l’m}llut 10-4, HM, do 7+4, 19c; do 49, 166; Popperell’ 3, 20; do’ g7, 21gy do'o7, sor Dbion 06, o 8, 22do; do 48, 170 lrl and Tobaccos. CLGARS, “iEnotn, 815,00; Connectiont, oo Mied, €000 Beod Havana, lbooo- Glaannnfl LT en Rule, 241, ooy Ous Topey firet untiey, 6oy Star, poupda, 24 1y bt 60c; Horss Shoo, pounidn, 24 b, b Gilt Edge, Dounde, 36 1o, buton, 60 Ary and N.m Faa e Sl ey e FINE CUT—In lln—l!nrd to Bnu 75c; Golden Thi Favorite, 650; 1 Fancy, ¥y —In un foil— Cnt.lim 0, 5 lb boxel, per 1b 63¢; Lori ’l‘l& 3 Dismond Orown, 660, SMOKING—AIl Al gradon-—Common, 250 83¢c, Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 oz blc; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. ka, 16 oz, 88c; Lione Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per lb, 8L.85; Marburgs’' Puck 2 oz, tin oil, 6dc; Dml T ail 6bc, Palnts Olls and Varnishes. ontinental ¢ OILS—110° cacbon, per gallon; 180; 160° headlight, per gallon, 143e; 175" headlight, por gallon, 220 linseed, raw, per gallon, :7; linseed, boilod, er gallon, 60c; 1ard, winter sti’d, per gal, on, 1 00; No. 1, 86c; No. 2, 7he; castor, XXX, per galion, 1 20; No. 3, 115; sweet, hor gallon, 85c; npeml, W. B., por gallon- EG5% by W allon, 6053 neatsfoot, Sxtrn, pob pallon, 760 Not. 1, ‘6805 lubri. | ou cnting, rero, per gllos, 805; fommer, e, golden mackine. No, 1, per gallon, 550; No, 2, 80; sporm, aignal, per gallon, 8007 tur- pontico, por. gallos, 1033 napthis, 74', por gallon, 180; 64', 17¢ PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P.. 63c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 630; Marsoilles green, 1 to b Ib cans, 200 Fronoh sino, gaoai seal, 120; Frouch' sinc, red s, 116; Fronch zlucy in varuish sua French zince, in oil assi, 150; Raw o et umber, 11b cans 120; raw md burnt_Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, .g SUDA—-Dwight's Ib papors, €2 85; Do ond do, $2 85; Church's, $2 85; Keg sods chunged. Foreign flur 18 restricted to supply. 'Trade is slow and pricea upheld. Barley is nr.u‘»{ Foreign barley is dull and rather woaker, Oats are unchanged. Tmyorts of fore'gn oats made prices & shilling better. Maize is improved, There has been a further :dvance of sixpence, Buyers scarce on account of bigh rates, Sales of Englith wheat the past week were 54,786 quarters at 39474 per quarter, againt 54,330 quarters at 47+ 1d the corre- eponding perioa ef last year.” TRAFFIC, Special Dispatcbes to Tis Bxs, ¥LOUR AND GRAINS, CH10AGO, October 23 —Receipts and shipwents of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as fullows: {»eculntv Ship'ts. Flour—bbls . . 10 000 Whoat—| bllnhel : ‘IDOIO orn— g 73,000 146,000 and shipments of grain for the past 24 houra have been us follows: Ship'ts. Rec'ts, Wheat, buxhelu 62,000 Corn 2,010 CHicAGO, October 23,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: luc;:a Shipm’ts, Hogs.. . Cattle Sheep.. . New York, October 23,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Ehip'ts, 15, ur 23, —Recelpts and shipments of T s P st 24 boutn have becn as follows: R H cep., y Kansas Oy, Oct and shipwnenta of live st bours have been as folloy Hogs. .. Cat Sheep k for tho pact 24 CMAHA MARKHTS, ‘Wholosale Fric Oryice o Tre Ou Mondsy Even Ees, | ctober 23, | to-day are as follows: Select oysters advanced 8c, Headlight oil advanced 1¢, “Turpentine declined 43, Local Graln Dealings. WHEAT,~Cash No, 2, 913@91io for October; 9! ie arday making 100 per bundred lower vember; wfi@sagc for m Sear; 1 01@1 013 ur days; mixed, 630@7 2); heavy, for hh 0. 2 red winter, .hgc 7 25@17 80; light, 6 40@7 skips, 100@ nsettled and lowes 0fe for | 6 00, ore oash"Sad O Mok tbge for ovem: Cattle - Fairly active and firm; no choice 14 000 124c. 00 | Lonsiale, mu, do cambric The only changes reported in the market 78:; cash No, 2c, A 0 APS--Kirica Savon Imperial, 8 45; Kir'a ssttnst, 3 60; Kirk's standard, 8 75; Kirk's white Ruesisn, 52: Kirk's Eutocs, 215 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), _ 40; Kirk's magnoiis, § 35 POT. —Pennsylvauia 4 doz., 1o cane, 3 45; Bupbitis B Ball, 2 doz. in case, case, 1.90; Anclior Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED — Red clover, choice new, 8600 per bushel; mammoth Sover now, $700; white ehvur, new, 814 00; al alfa dloyer, now, § ; alsike, now, $1:! 00. J good, new, 88 00, | gor blue grass, s can, §150; blio gras, clean, 81 25; orchard grasa $3 59; red top, Shatos 11108, maillet; ooaeanlior Missoars 80c; millet,Gorman, 8100 to ©1 25 Hungarian 80c HEDRESEED —Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, $4 50; honey locust, per b,, 23c; er 100 Toe. 25 00, mowsos, 100 per Ib; fauoy "white, 104c per lb; raw—white Virginia raw, 100; ronsted, NEW PICKLES—Modium, in barrels, #7 5); do in half bbls, 4 2); smalls, in hbln, 95) du in half bbls, b 2: ghflrl{‘n‘i. in Oats— A 52,000 4 22,000 biis, 11'50; do, in half bbls, 6 25, Hyewliit fig‘(’,gg CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Lbs, 1¢ &, 154c; Be, arley 15k, 16 oz., s, 150, New Yous, Octobor 23—Receipts and | HEGH - Loniainna prime t choice, 73@ shipwents of flour and grain for the past [ 74c: wie. h@7c; Patms, 7o, 24 hours have been as follows: MATCHES-—-Ver caadte, 96c; round, Shp'ts. | gases, 85 10; urumrl\. ioaon $5 40, Flour~bbls,. 2,0 Wheat bunhelu 127000 BROWN OOTT uNs—Azhnuu A, 8ic; Corn— X 17,000 | Appleton XX, 7c;_Atlanta A, 80; Boott Oats— 58450 1,100 | B Sho; Buokeye L, 44, 701 Ctot W 8r. Lous, October 23, - Recoipts and | 730; Chittenango A, 6ic; Ureat Falls ¥, shipments of flour and grain for the past | 4c; Hoonier, 6he; Honest Width, 8fc, Int 24 hours have been as tollows: dian Head A, 8%c; Indian Standard A, Receipts, Ship'ts, | 8c; Indian Orohard d. w., 8fc; i Flour—bbls. . 10000 20,000 | 1L, 7o; Myatio River, 7ic) Punuot A, blo; Wheat—bushels, 6 | Shuwmut 1L, 7c; Utica O, bhe; Wachus Corn— 000 | ot B, Thor do' A, Blo; do ¥ 48, 124o; Wal- Oats - cott BB, Rye— % FINL HROWN 001TTONS—Allendale Barley— * Thes Alligator &3, 33 Aswyle b, 7o Kansas i, October 25,—Receipts At T e nmx gor State X 4.4, Bennington C 4-4, 65¢; hwkeyefl 1.4, Gjoo Indian Orchard AA 9-8, 8ic; mcunh 0 89, Riu high E 14 ll 03 Lamsdale 4-4, 0 0 82, 730; do 1t Pocasast O 4-4, 74 b 0T TONS—Androscog p'lu L ¢; Bluckstone AA [n perial sc; do do hulf bleached 4-4,9; Cubot 4-4, dg Fidelity4-4, 9ho; ¥ruit of the Loom, 10; carbric 4.4, 13¢; do Water Twist, 104c; Great FallsQ, 1040; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 120 L ) 3 M‘l‘,ku o} New York Mills 13}o; Pequo perel § Mwttler 3h0; ooahimtas 4o Sgo; Doy 8o; Lvua. 114!; Wamsutta 0 X X, 12}c. [GUKS Oolored)-—Albany ¥ brown 8c; do C, drab, 11g; do XA stripes and ac, do XXX brown and drab, pos and plaids, 12hc; Aslington fancy, ’ruunwmk brown, #3e; Chariot fancy, rzl_s ; do extra heavy, 200 Fall Kivor brown, extra b brown 14e i40; Arrowarrs, 5 Conesto, ¢ s blue 29, 9c lasand bronn 1 Bootch, 164c; brown, 12}c; do AAA, dodo 1 do do 1440 ‘Huymaker's blue and 94e; Mystio River DD stripe, 16 River, blue and Lrows, 16c; U b 144 canrd, Sho; Hddysto ne ble fuce, Bhc; Gia l 4o; Manisttan glove fini ?\ewwn do 1o g bies Lockwood kid m h 6e, COKSET JEANS—Awmory, 8 coggin satteen Bjc; Clarendcy, 8, 68o; rejected, 4 42, CORN,—No, 2, 5’)0. BARLEY,—Cash No, 2, 78 No, 8, | Arnold, 70, mma.a " coohm. UTS8—Roasted, choice, red ‘Lon. | i , b§e; Pequot do Jones refined Iampblack, 12; coach black, '1%; ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prussian D e maris blocy okt hmeane geoet, L M. & D., 1o bliad and shutor LM & 1 Parly groon, 160; V'ane'.hn dre, 220 R Varmfllod, b oo chtome yallow, L, M., 0. &D. 0,180 llow oohre, ey goldeh achre, 1, Datent er, 80; colors; o', W ’g:.l -h:-gnnt and |8h 16c, lln White lead, 100t Pnrh 640f ronon whiteing 240; whlfing o) ol Gl i U o, o ; Prus. Sins bine, 550; lteamarin, 18e; vandyke Drows, 835 nanber, buirnty. 43} winber, caw Sc3sionna, burn , 4c; siennn, raw, 40 Fatis groin gonuio, 3c; Pl groen oo brome groon, N. Y. 206 chrom B Nam syl o7 et Soillion, " Amarlos, 18c; ‘Tndins red, 100 Foso piak, 140; venotian road, Cookson's Dot venetian red Am., 140; réd load, 7h rome yellow, genuine, 200, hrome’ yel: = & low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle 80; oohre Vronohy 2o ochre, ~American, Wintor's mineral 24 lohigh brows, 2 spanish brown, 2ho; Prince’s mineral dc, VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon. Furniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No., 81; ocouch, extra, $140; oach, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, $1 75; apan, 70c; as- phaltum, extra, 85o; shelluo $3 50; hard &1 niah, PAPER—Straw p: 4c; dry ;{ood.n paper, news paper, 8¢ Hoavy Har: ro List, Iron, rates, $840; plow atecl, special onat, 76; orucibley o ypocial ur Gorman, 00; st 15@20 wagon spokos, kel 'AS@‘H)O hdu, per sot, 1 25; felloos, saw dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@8bo; axlos, each, 7bo; ® quare’ nuts,’ por b, 7@llc; wastlors por Ib, 8@1c; Fivots, po b, 1 coil chain, per 1b, 6@12; malleable, 80; fron wedges, 6¢; crowbars, Go; harrow teeth, de; (rmnhuu, por keg, b oo, wpring steel, 7 Purden's horseshoes, b h0; Burden's muleshoes, 6 50, BHOT,—Shot, $L8%; Buck shot, 82,10 Oriental Powder, kogs, 86.40: 4 Koge, $3.48; do., quarter kegs, 81,5 ing, koas, $3.85; Fuse, ver 100 feet H0c. BANBED WILE—Tn car lots, 8 3) per 100; in loss than car lots, 8 55 ver 100, NAILS It 10 to 607, 4 00, T, 2§o; rag paper, anila paper, 100} Ok solo, 880 to 430; hemlock sote, 2o to 850; homiock kip, 0c to 100; runne 650 to 80c; homlock calf, 850 to 120; he lock upper, 28c to 26c; oak upper, 2 alligator, 400 to b 505 oalf kid, 82@5 Grelsen kid, 2 50 to 275; onk kip, 800 to 1 00; onk calf, 120 to 180; French kip- 110'to 1 55; French calf, 125 to 2 00; rus. sotta, 550 %o 7 505 Hnlm{l 600 to l0 B0 mm....xu, 900 to 10 50; B, L, Morocco, $0¢ g0 8 pabblo 0. D. ol LeASpnags uAules—wu: tar onk, 4%; do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio osk, 34 5e; No, 1 Milwauy oe 371 Horses and Mule The ket 1o brisk and all grades are selling w L ndvance in p ices, The de lbl. bd horses exceeds the | aupply Pricss range @ fol lows L1 uors, 187 proof, 8 & fornia spirit allon; triple ¥ 4 por win 187 prooi, sfined vpirit % 0; Woatack tucky aud BRANDIES nx,m,‘tw 7 00 -"np irted, 48 W(glu 00; o8 | domestio 1 40@4 00, Rasoa \“.’i’\f..m sorted, 4 B0@6 00; dowestic, ‘ 4 t y 1 Hallowel , 8¢; Inidi |1 40@3 00, ug:‘i‘h::!m;f:, b’m;,fnf::an hnpruv:lf:,‘ Pu}mgi;w,h‘y& 4 b6 on N Now 9 , 7o Englan: BT T ey L oo e, 2 0 O B ER BRAND Y = en. Bho; unnell, ggAMPAGNES—ImmM e We; 3|28 00@84 9 Aweridaa, 12 Eddy.wu Wk g mony, 5he; Kulokerbo ocker, Bfc; Mer | 16 00, | half-way m JOEBBRERS OF OLARETS— er oase, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Ontav b, per onse, 4 00@7 00, Lumber. WHOLRSALR. We quote lumber, lath and shingles ont cars at Omaha at tho following pricos: JOIST AND SUANTLING—16 ft. and under, $23 005 18 ft. TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, 822 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., 823 5); 50, 33 ft., 826 50; 24 ft., 826 50, —No. 1, 4 ard 6 in., $24 00; $23 50, No, 3, 3224 SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd ocmmon boards). £2) 00; No. 2, 818 00, Rl‘()OK llUAlH)fl ~12-] ln. D, 825 00; 2.n, C, $85 00; 12-in. B, $4 A Lo barral 811 40¢; Cemont, bbl, $3 23 hull per aus- Invu Dplaster, bbl, 83 60, Hair per bu, 4)o. _Tarre felt 100 1bs, 88 50. Straw , 88 50, COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, 812; Morris Run Blossburg, 812; Whitebrenst lump, lfi ‘Whitobreast nut, 87 60; Tows Ium , 85 50; Lowa nut 85 50; Rook Spring, thnolw. all sizes ‘10 50, Drusm DRU 8 AND OHEMXUA 8 id Carbolic, 50c; Acid, T! 600; Bl n Copabia, ofl v 1b, 700; anko b, oy "catomel. e 1 Tho; Cinchon por on 8116, Chloroform, per 1b 100} over's po-dm. r lb. 81 40; Kpeon: walts, por Ib, Sho; G e bt aey Oil, nnor, No. N Oil, Castor, No. 8 Olive, per 501' 81 56 ou Opium, 85 nine P, Efir oz, $2 80 ohn-ln.m. Todide, por It 190; " Salacin, por o, f0c; Sulpbato o r&hlnn. Jor o 5 Sulpnur flour St oo orr B 55, Wool. Moerino unwas ed, light, 1@lt0; bosry.o @15150; modinm unwashed, 3’-‘0' Che Shotoe.” S50y tate.” 805 tab dio, and w,, 28 burry, blackand ootted wool; 2@ lens Hides Purs, Ete. HIDES—troen butcher's hide, 6@73> curad 8§ h.du, roon salt, part cured 74c hides, ry flint, sound, 13@14c; dr) calf and kip, 13@140} dry salt hides, soun 10@11¢; gre on calf, 016 ha,, 11@12 5 green oali, green pel wt, undor 8 Ibs, per_ skin, 5ot 50@81 25; greon lamb skins, 50} damagod hides, two-third rato, corod and ono grab, classod two. Lirdx eaksy) brhnied Ea A0 Do Gank o Coon skins, No. 1, 46c; No. 2, 800; No. 1 20.; No. 4,100, _Mink, No, 1, 50c; No, 2 80c; No. 8, 10 No. 4, 'bo. Tox, " No.ik, 00c; No, 2, 260, Skunk, No. 1, ble] = 03 short stripe, 400; narfow utripeo ‘Callow 7e. Uroad atripe. 100. SAL Bavo money and order salt direct trom * us, wo ship promptly b t th owout posmiblo cash pricoto 1Bmelm TYLER SAUT 00, — Notioce. The ‘‘Hawthorn Centennial Ex- celsior Roof Paint,” was patented May 24th, 1881, and etters patent num- ber 241 803, Any person found or known to tamper with the manu- facture of said paint will be punish. ed to the full extent of law. No per- son has any authority whatever to sell receipts, HawrnorN & Bro., Lancaster Pa ————e————— TELEGRAPH NOT Special Dispatehies to Tk Lrx, Lexiveton, Ky., October 23,—Burgess & Alford’s stables, in the stockyards, burned to-night. The origin of the fira is unknown, Twenty mules, worth $200 each, twenty-five short-horn cattle which brought from $100-to 8500 cash at the re- cent sale, waiting for purshasers to take them away, were burned, Coorerstows, N. Y., October 28 — John N, Nape, ng near Portlandville, shot his wife a the breakfast table, then shot h# hired man naued Baker, then shot himself, cut his owa rhroat, and died, The others will recover. Jualousy was the cause, Niw York, October 23, —John Devoy, editor of The Irish Nation, arrested on charge of libelling August Belmort, was releared to-day on bail. Niw Yonk, October 23.—The citizens' convention nominated Allin Camp « 1l for mayor. He accepts, He is v present comptroller of the city. Mancuester, N, I, October 23, —Ex- Gove n r . A, Straw died to-night, aged siaty-three, New York, October 25, —Ssven steam- ships from luropean ports landed 4,484 emigrants to-dny. S The Fords. Special Dispatch to Tur Br, Kansas Ciry, October 23,--The Jouroal's epecial from Platteburg soya: Charles Ford, who is here in attendance upon the trial of his brother Robert, was arrested this ovening on a chirge of complicity in the robbery of the Lexington & Rich- saond stegs 0osob 1n Beptoinbor, 1681, e Fillmore Will. Spocial Dispateh to Vs Ban, Burkavo, Oct. 22—The will of Mrs. Caroline Pillmore, widow of ex- President Fillmore, will be contested by her Brooklyn cousin, It is es- timated that the properly is worth $126,000. e ¥, “'Muldlu meusures aro often but w uuhn;, moeasures,” There are no “middlings” about Kidney-Wort, Tt is the most thoroughly refined S flawer” of wedicine. It knows no res, but radically up- of the kiduey, liver overthrows piles, pation and treats the tly and soothingly as to its true kindship to nature in ull its praises, Tt is prepsred in both liquid and dry form, roots all disesse H)RTHE PERMANEH[LURt ()F : 11 CONSTIPATION. other discase is ko prevalent in ti |uns ever cqualled tho ¢ E|WORT 63 a cure. W) Pl LES, 509 dstrowing con ® plaint i very aptto b ted With constipstion. Kid tho woakened parts qui kinds of Piles even whe Bhyuiclans and modiciiios have befors il ed. £°1f you havo either of these troubles| 3 Liver and Bowels. 55 . [FRICE T KIDNEY - WORT Trolicht & Dunker ETS&CURTAIN GOODS =k AR B g Guarantee Manufacturers’ Prices spection to their Unsurpassable Selection. and Invite In jyllecd3m 4 NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN [From the Boston Globe.] Measrs, Faitors — Tho above is & g0od Ifkeness of Mrs, Lydia . Plnk Bam, of Lynn, Mass., who abovoall other human belnge ‘may be truthfully called the “Dear Friend of Woman,” assome of her correspondents love to eall her, She s sealonsly devoted to her work, which (s the outcome of m lifostudy, and is obliged %o keop rix Indy axdistants, to help her angwer the large correspondence which daily pours in upon her, each bearing ita special Burden of suffering, o Joy b release from it. Her Vegetable Compound is & medicine for good and not evil purposes. I havo personally {nvestigated it and am satisfled of the truth of this, On account of its proven merits, ¢ {3 recommended and prescribed by the best physicians in the country. Ono says: It works like & charm and saves much pain, It will cure entirely the worst form of falling- of the uterus, Leucorrho, irregular and painfal Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and ; | Uloeration, Floodings, all Displacements and the cone enpocially soquent spinal woakness, and is. adapted to the Change of Life." 1t permeates overy portion of the system, and gives now lifo and vigor. It romoves falntness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relioves weak~ nosa of the stomach, 1t cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Kleeplossness, Depreasion and Indigostion. That foeling of bearing: down, caustig pain, wolght and_backache, fs always permanently cured by fts uso. It will at all times, and undorall cireumstances, act in harmony with the law #hiat governs the fe stem. 1t costs only 81, per bottlo o six for 85., And fs sold by druggists. Any advice roquired as to special cases, and thenames of many who linve been restored to perfoct health by the use of the Vegetalle Compound, can be obtalned by addreasdng Mrs. 1%, With stamp for reply, at hier home fn Lynn, Mues. For Kidney Complaint of eifer sex this compoundis unsurpassed as abundant testmonials show. “Mrs. Pinkham's Liver Pills,” says ono writer, “are the best {n the world for the curs of Constipation, Tiliowsness and Torpidity of the liver, IHer Blood Turifler works wonders in §ts special line and bids fate £0 equal the Compound n ita popularity. Al must respect hor as an Angel of Merey whose sole ambition i3 to dogood to others. Philadelphia, P, @ Mre A M. D. Are noknowledged to bu the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL, COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY BUCK'S STOVE CO., SAINT LOUIS. Pierey & Bradford, SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA, SIDE SPRING ATI‘AU‘lc(IM ENT—NOT PATENT ). A. J. SIMPSON LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Btreot, aug 7-me 6m OmaHA, NEB. INCREASE YCGJIR CAPITAL. Those desiring to make money on 1l a: Glum investg onf #ious and stool culs m ., e du 50 by oporati M pn our " T From ‘Ihy 1, .ln‘t(?iu Kll- HEAT font date, 01 fnveslmen s of¥, $10,00 WHE to 8100), cad proits huvd been d pald o iuvestors 10 56vers] *1mos £ 10 oKlge ity leaving the t alang money 850 m dewand Explanato- STOCKS £y sireulars wud stateronts of fund fres Wo want responeible gioo agents, who wil v port rops and fat oduco the plan L.beral come rosy MR AY 0Bl Lacenan, %ajar oo L NORTH-WESTERN Marble: Works, A. BAUMEISTER, 1263 NOBYH PIGEYERNTE §Y