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1ho ebraska WNational Bapk Of Omaha, Nob. Pald up Oapital, - - . . DIRECTORS : 8. R. JOHNSON, President, of Steok, Johnson & Co. A, E. TOUZALIN, R. R., Boston. ¥. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morw & Co. Vice President, of 0. M. WooL! “U“T" Cotnsellor & Attorney-at. Law. 4 L. 8. REED, of Byron Reod & C H. W. YATES, Cashier, Ints ¢ National Bank of Omaha, an organization In 1863, OPRNRD for business April Iarge't capital of any bank in Nebrask COLLROTIONS Tec o8 1owo ¢ obtalual 1o here or clsowhero, IxrrRest a'lowed on time deposits epon favor. sblo terms and upor accounts of banksand bank- e, Forion Exomavam, Government Bonds, and County and Ci'y eecuritios bought and sold. 1t Ia nrepared #9 do a general banking business taallits dotails, and in the treaturont of cust ors will pursue the most liberalJpolicy cos FINARCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Spocial Dispatoh to Tis Brx. Nxw Youk, October 26, MONEY, Money - 4@6 per oont., at 8 per eent, Prime Mercantile Paper—6@8 per cent, Sterling Kxchange—Steady; Bankers' bills, $4.813; demand, 1,86, Governments § per -cent higher except, 4}, which are unchangod. closing, offered Speculation on stock exchange was dull 1 and irvegular, but in tho main strong and rennlt fluctuating. There is an advance from yesterday's closing prices, The mar- ket closed strong st an advance on tne day's travsactions of 3@3 per cent on the New York, Chicago & St. Louis pre- forred, the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Mani- toba, however, was 2 per centlower, GOVEDKMENTS, Yosterday, To-day . 102 1 Pmfio 6% of 139 3 BONDS, Qentral Pacifio firsts..... Erie seconds. Lehigh & Wilkesborro Louisiana_consols. . 8t. Joseph 8t, Paul & Sioux Tnnntuee ' |. e Burl., Cedar Rapi Canada Southern. Gol., Cin. & nd. Gentral Pucifl, 007 \B&Q of the First onnected with the active management of that Bank sinoe its 1882, v.1¢h bho eapecinl attention and char- gradod w THE DAILY BEE-( s ()\IAHA FRIDAY OCI‘() ER 21 96} for November; 96@96}e for Corn—Unsettlad, but generslly lower; hSc for cash and October; t64@b6ge for November; 603@00}c for the year; 53}@ ,| 534 for January; bge for May. Market dull and prices a shade ; »\|r for ¢ 35¢ (h.u Oct:ber; e_tor Novem 3¢ for the year; 33}c May. daonbo Rye ~Lower; 58c, Birley —Markot easi ery Lari—Active, firm and hwhw' 11 7@ 11 8 for ca-h and October; 274@11 30 for November; 11 (2}@11 0 h\r the vear: 1L074@11 10 for January; 1110@11 174 for February; 4@11 30 for May. Balk Meats demaud; shoulders, 10 50; short rib, short clear, 15 C). Butter - Quiet and weal tofancy createry, 0@39¢; good to choise dairy, 28@82o. Kegs—In Whisky—Ste (l'n‘i\ht—l Rates on corn to Buffalo, 3}o. JALL Boarn -~ Wheat Wenker; Tega: bid tor Oc! ) ¢ for Nov y; No, 2red winter, firmer, but not quotably Corn—Weake go bid for cash; 5@ 3he for November; 33 ¢ for May, her; 22 (0@2% 70 for October; 1940 for Novembet; 18 70 for. the year) 1872} for January; 19 05 for May, Lard - Higher; 11 70@11 90 for October; Flu Seed - Stea 1204 Pork—Higher; 22 50(@ 22 75 for cash and October: 19 30@1932) for Nov-mber; 18 620 I\Iv for the year; 18 65@ 18 67} for Januare; 18 70@18 724 for February; | P 18 90@ 15 95 for May prices, ing fair to prime native stearn at 11 25@13 £5; light Colorados and Toxans, 975, but the larger part will be on sile to-morrow, when very light arriv- als are due: dressed beef, firm, but dull; 7@8he for Texans and Colorado sides; 8@ 10}o tor native sides. Sheep-—Active and firm for both sheep and lambs at 4 00@5 50 per cwt; common to good sheep, and 6 00@7 00 for vrciamy to good lambs, Swine- Barely steady; 7 00@7 75 per cwt, AT, LOUIS, Sr. Louis, October 26.—Cattle- S iberal but movement &'ow and prf easier, quality not good, cferings consist- ing almost wholly of Texaus and mixed 1ts of butcher stook; Texas steers ran 3 50@ 1 00, good fat ones would bring 4 @4 75; cows and heifers, 8 00@4 00; good butchers’ .-mr‘ 3 1 00; good fat Col orado steers, 4 H0@5H 00 rood heavy na- tive steers suita foreastern shipment for for dressed beef, 5 00@5 Sheep - Steady, and good to ehoics niuttons, 8 Hoga—Steady, except fo are 1o wi 4 25@ " fair demand; selected MEROHANDISE. > | Special Dispatches to Tus Brn. NEW YORK, New York, October 26, —Coffee - Quiet, hu: steady; Rio cargoes quoted at 7{@ 10%e. Sugar—Market du! ing quutml at TR@y Molassex —Quiet, Lut steady; New Or- leans 6Q@720. Rice--Demand fair and market tirs fair to good refin- 10120 @ 1115 for the year and January; 11 15@11 174 for Februar 1 35 for May. NEW YORK, w YORE, October Super state western, @700; white westernextra, 6 25@7 b ern Ohio, 4 00@7 00; St, Liouis, 4 00@7 50; Minuesota, 6 75@s8 65, Wheat—Oash oty {@lo Tower; options }@% lower; No, 2 spring nommal; un- Rn(ul red, 900@1 11; steamer No, § red 1 3 steamer No. 2 red, 2 red, 1 08@) 084 for cer- titicates, 1 083@1 09§ delivered; mixed win- ter, 106; ungraded wluuu 92c@1 11; stesmer No. 3 white, 80c; steamer No. 2 white, $5@86e; No. 2, 106@! 06}; No, 1 white, 18,000 bu. wold at 1 09y@1 11§ 2 red for October, 72.000 bu, sold ut 108, fll 08, closing at 108}; do for No- vember, 280,000 bu. sold ot 1083@1 08§, closing at 1088; do for December, 712,- 000 bu, sold at 109j@1 103, closing at 110; do for January. 218, 400’ bu. sold at 1 ll,{@l 11, closing at 1 |15: do for Feb- ruary, 56,000 bu, sold at 1 12;@1 13, cloe- ing at 112} rm; options 1@jfc lower and angraded, 854(@:7c; No. 2, 86} 7hc delivered; un- No. 2 for Novem- closing at 79%; do for De- Lo, closing av 7183 do for Jonuary, 64 633c, closing at 654¢; do for February. 61{@tec. Oats—Firm; mixed western, ' 33@42c; white western, 18c. Hay--Demand fair and market firm; 60c, %grzm —Fresh western, firmly hold; 23@ he. |61(:)rk~\'nzctl.lc<l and lower; @87c in ver, 79} cember, 72)@ new meoss, Be et quict and unchanged. Cat Meate —Dull and nominal. L\\nl—Auno. but lower; prime steam, 25 —ln good demand and firm; 15@ Cheese—Demand fair and market firm; westarn flat, 5@12c. ST, LOUIS, Sr, Lovis, October 26.—Flour - Quiet; X.\,\, 8 b6@3 70; famil 4‘10@-1 25; g Flour—Dully 50; fancy, 4 7: Whest—Dall aud lowdr; No. 2 red £al], 973@ 15c for cash; 933c for O :tober and November; 95 for December; £33 for the year; 96 for Junuary; 100@LO2 for Yay: No. 3 red i, 003 bid; No. 4 red fall, 850 hid, Go n—Fairdy actlve but lower; 66,@ 673c for cash—the fnside for regular; 60jc 268 | for Oct sber; 60y@603c for November; Chi., Burl. & Quincy. St. L. & New Orleans 78% Sl Stadl & Cloveland, A Cleve., Col. & Cincinnati 83 83 Delaware & l:ludsnn canal, Del., Lack. & Western. 38 Denver & Rio Grande, 5 Erie.. . ¥ s ‘pid 86 t Tennessee 9 109§ dn pu(erm-\ 116} 1173 Fort Wayne & Chicago......138 137 ‘Hannib: u & st .)oueph 3 % 4 !:hrlem 200 Houston 1 Tliinois Central 1483 Ind., Bloom. & 4 . New. lb Chic m“,‘;“.lu & Ciociunati 1t pm IM l\iuwpl’un & Batatonr Michigan Central.. Minncapsls & St. Touis. Missouri ]’wclfiu Mobile & Ohio. Manhattan Beach Morris & Essex. Nachville & Chattanooga, New -Jorsey Uentral. Norfolk & Western. do proferred hurm:‘ru Pacifi Northwestern o New York Ceutr Ohio Contral Ohio & Mississipp do P Ontario & Western Pacific Mail, Panama. . Peoria, Decatur & Evan 3. Pittsburg & Cleveland. Readi ni, land. Bt umh i ¥ron. da l’:; md ‘17 B4, Pool & Milwakee. . i 50¢, ‘13§@53i-' for the year; 49c for January: 50kc for May. Oats—Lower; 3'}@334c for cash; 27§c for October; 317c tor November; 3’c for the year; 313 tor January; 343 : for May. Rye—Murket dull; 56@£9] s bid, Barley—Q iet; sample lots, 65@90c, Jiutter—Steady; 22@23c. Eggu—Steady; 18@19c. Whisky—Steady; 1 18, Pork—Market lowe Bacon and Bulk Meats- only smull peddling trade, Lard—Nominaly 11 75, ng, 2275, Very scarco; KANSAS CITY, Kaxeas Crrv, October 26, Excited, weak and lower; No, 2 red, 799@8 c for cath @79%c for O tober; 794c tor Decembe) red, 7he bid for cash and O:tober, Com—Lower and quiet; 5ic for cash and October; 460 bid for November; 39%c bid for January; new corn sold at 47@13c for cash, Oats—Slow; 28]c vember. Rye—Quict; 47¢for cash; 48tc for Oc- tober; 48je for November, Butter—Firm; store packed, 23@24c, Fyzs—Steady at COUNOIL BLU] CovxoiL Buuwws, Ootober 25, —The Councit Bluffs markets carefully revised to date aro as follows: Flour—Golden Sheaf, 3 00; Kansas City winter wheat, 275@3 25: Miunesota winter wheat, 360@4 00, Wheat—No, 2, 750; No 8, (65¢; rejectod, for oash; 20¢ for No- Corn—N Oats-—No v " Barloy—Ncae, carce; uelling to packers at 200 al—1 60 for white; yellow, 1 60; 0 per ton; corn and oata Wood: @b Dfl. Wool—16@25, ¢ LUNPH( reamery, 80c; in_roil, oils not wrap) wrap. i mixed 7 Soiors, 10@) 240 Onions—i0c per bushel. 5 g Cabbages: 49c per doz, st Pfif‘m.m... ““’f,‘;‘,; 18| Taroiya 300 per bushel, ol | RIVE SR et B ~Cattle. xtra, 8 {y"fi&r&fl?”"‘ 11850 " Voal' Galvos—5 506@° 06, Hogres United States Kxpress, 5| 700725, Sheou—850. Wabush, § S L& Punm' Wells, F: o & Co. Fxpre-n 1" Western U‘ 87 nion Telegraph. Litcle l’xblnhurg Outario . Quicksilver do Robinson Bilver Cliff Bouth Pacific. Standard Butro. *Offered. tEx Dividend PRODUCH & PROVISIONE, Bpecial Dispstctios to Tus Bre, OBICAG Ouicaco, October — Flour—Quiet and firm; common to ehoice, snring, @4 50; common to fancy, 4 00@6 00; pe enta, 6 50@7 25. ‘Wheat--Weaker; regular 93jc for Oc. tober; 431 @94c for November; 933@93jc for the year; 10'@1 01} for No. 2 Chicago ‘speing, 941@9. 4o for canby reat ssme s reg 0. 8 Chicago s ular; rlug B4¢; No, Jnd vhw‘r, 6o for mfi LIV]; STCOR Epuctal Dispatehes to T CHICA CHi0AGO, October 2.—The Drovers Journal repurtas as follows; fogs—Opened very weak, but became 7 ight, 600@6 85; ski Catile Active and values firm; to extra, 6 00@ 6 85; 6 00 non ) fair, ory' ,»lmxiy, com (@ wedium to 25; stockers and T8 unly active at 3 10@4 5, nnr, Texans, 60@4 50; Awmerican, 4 20 510 butch- 3 20, good to cha oo 95; 400 [1 ade 'aurlv active and steady; 00 3 £0; medium o good, ©4 10; ‘chioics o exten, 4 20@4 70, KANSAS CITY, Kansas City, October 23,—The Live sk lodicator repo: ts: Caitio—Steady; Texas steers, 325 tive cows, 2 50@3 £ rd i erd, 390 Hogs—Dull and lower ranging from 5 50 @60, with the bulk f sales st5 909 heep —(Quiet; 2 75@3 25, NEW Yy NEw Youk, October Jouraal buredu reparts Beevea—A faw sales were wade at good The Drovers Dowmestic, b@éic, Petroleum Dall and nominal; United, crude, 7: J aw[;‘ refined, 74@80. S d. C llnnln—Quh 5@ Turpentiue—Market dnll and lower; 54} TRAFFIO. Spectal Dispatohos to Tun Ben. FLOUR AND GRAINS, Ontoaco, October _26.—Receipts? and shipuients of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receints, Ship’ts. Flour~—bbls 2 18 000 Whut—lma.h 000 Corn— 000 5K53" 10,000 Oats— ) 78,000 Ryo— ¢ 4,600 Barley - ** (35,000 New YoRrk, Oamber 26.—Receipta and shipments of flour and in for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Reoeipts Shp'ts, Flour—bbls,.. 0,000 6,000 Whukh\uhuh 8,000 Corn-— 740 Oats— LI LS 345 Sr. Lours, October 26, - Receipts and shipents of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as tollows: Ship'ts Flour—bbls. Corn— 1000 Oats — 8.000 Rye— 2,000 Buloy— a8 Oy, October 26.—Receipts nnd shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'te, Ship'te, Wheat, bushels. 18,000 19,000 Corn 0 16,000 . 14,000 LIVE STOCK. Cuicaco, October 26,—Reosipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, Hogs....... teeees 17,000 620 Cattle 10000 sneep. "-Dl) 25 —Racelp'.u ‘and O nh(pmenu of live stock for the past 24 houis have been as follows: Rec'ts, Bhip'ts. 2 870 Hogs..... Jatule, Sheep Beof, quarters Matto., carca:sos 9 Sr, Lmus, October 26, —Roceipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 Nours have been as follows: Ren‘h Shlpm"- Sheep... .. 800 Kaxsas Ciry, Octnber 26,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for tho past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shlpm 'te, 4,000 =5 OMAHA MAKKATS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrioe or THE OMAHA Ber, | Mondsy Evaping, October 26, § The only changes reported in the mnrket to-day are as follows: Wheat, rejected advanced 1, Barlay, No, 2 advanced 1c; No. vanced e, Rye declined 1o, Corn advanced Local Gra'n Dealings. VHLAT,—Cash o, 2, 764c; cash No, 3 bu~' ruiw.tul 7o, BARLLY,—Cash No, 2, T8c: 48ho. “E,—Cash, 4440, —No, 8, obc. 04 SEEDS - Flax see11 00 por bu, Froduce and Provisions, POTATOES—80@40c per bushel, ONTONS—30@50c per bushel, BUTTEF Jhoico country, 26@ 300, KGGS— e, HON F‘Y—Cullluulm APPLE OYSI'E GRAPES llnrnh, l: 2@ LEMONS —84 50@5 00 per box. BEANE-~Imported German 2 70 bushel, 8 ad- No. 3, por 1, 21, per @rocers’ List, CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 (Field's), yer lue, M 00; do 11b (Field! n), “tandar r case, 2 d) 8. l.obmn, B (e 2' RS- 180, Tomatoos, 2 1b 2 65; dn 8 per cane, 275 C 2 I (Mountain) E" case, 8 00; corn, 160; do (ermouth). por cade, 3 00; af.rlng beans, per_case, 2 10; Lima beans por case, 170, Suocotash per " case, 1 80; Peas, common, per case, 1 4 r cane,2 70, f\ne\\hunn 2104 u'.r'uvlburnm, 21, ver cavpherries, 2 I, por ease, 3 sous, 2 Ib, per case, 2 4 pears per case, 260, Whortleberries per case, 275, Fug p]uml,‘r. percuse,” H0; 3roen gages, 90; do cholce, % 1b per case mJ )‘—WuA,...l.,u,,n-, per case, Peaches, 2 1 per case, 00 <, 4 00@4 ! (pie), 8 b, per r dozen. 2 80, rices, Jack Frost 100 Ibs.; To. w nter, 28510, £3.00; "Triuwph pribg, hest, tan’s suporlative, 380; bran, (A(!’lhn. $14.00: choppe: 25,00, BUGARS. Jut loaf, Granula ner's A Standard Extra (), 7§o; Extra C,| &1 medium yellow, 80; dark yelow, 43¢, bble.; Btan- 7 SYRUP—Staudard Com,, Standard do, 4} gallon kegs dard do, 4 gallon kegs, $2.00, MEATS~Hums, 160; lm.uflnl. bacon, none; clear side bwcon, none; dry salb |.m.., 154e; shoulders, 11§c; tierce lard, nun—su inch and ; 13 inch, 11c, ‘ lacger, 100; FISH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 6 75; No. 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- erel, half brls, 4 75; family makwn:l kits, Bartlett | 890,00 855 N« 1 wmu fi-h half brls, 6 oo. No, 1 3 family white fish, halt brl Hw lumly "white fish, Kits, 8003 m«llum wealed herring, 400; select boneles: cod, i SPIOTS, —Pepper, 20; Allaplos, 20c; Uloves, 35c; Nutmegs, 81 00; Usasia, 24c; Mace $1 00, LY E—American, 8 87; Greenwich, 3 40; Wulom, 275; North Star, 2 06; Lewis o, 4 60; Jowell lys, 275, ’H ED - Jobbing prlcn, Chop feed, $1.50 per 100 1bs, ; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70c per 100 Ibs, SUARUH,—Poarl, 43e; Silver ( 8fo; Corn Starch, Bgo; Bxocaldor 1o, 70 ; Corn, 7o, COKFKK &, —Rio, fair, 1163 Rio, good 126; 1aitis o cholce, 13't0 185 OId gov't Javn; 264G ko, 2 Moohn, 284e; Arbuckle's, 15, UHEEST ~Fall m, 18}y F good, 45@55; Tmpevial, good, 106 450 Young Hyson, good, 53 3 choioe, 65c@&1 00; Japan Nat 1, of, Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, (oo 5@ « Oolong, cho.ve, 40@55; Souchong, rood, 85@10 hmm‘ r(-fllu. \"OUI)}‘ NWAKK~Lwo 195 three hoop pails, 3 20, 1, 9 50; Pisnoer washboards, 1 85 Crawn 2 90;_Well buckots, 3 50, LEAD—Bar, §i 65, VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, 160: pure apple, 13¢; Prussing pure avvle, mu. SALT,—Dray londs, per bbl, “on, in oo ka, § 50; bbls dairy 60, HHOMIN V- New, 84 00 per b, SODA—TIn 1b papers, 88 per case; keg —. Gunpowder, Jucice, G0@T: '0* ice, 60@! Voab ble --Kirk's Savon Imperil, Kirk's stand nlrle Queen, magnolia, 4 85 POTASH—Penns n onos, 4 doz, in case, 8 85; thbut'n Blll. 2 doz, in case, 1.90; Anchor Ball & doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED - Red clover, choice new, 8600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, 87 00; white clover, new, $14 003 al alfa olover, Jpew, 813 50; alsilke, .m, 31500, new, hs blue extra elynm, §150; ble cloan, §1 36; orchard grass 84 50; rod top chotoe, 1 08; millot, common or Miesourd, 80c; millet, German, 2100 to 125} Hungarian 800 HEDESEED —Osage y 1 to 5 bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, 84 50; honuy locust, per Ib,, 25¢; per 100 lbs, , 825 00, rxAxl«gTs—lhrwn»d.’ o:ia:.‘oo.l o';? on- nessee, 10 anoy wl er Ib; n:—-'hltemh¢i.nh raw, 10c; m‘:utod NEW PICKLES—Moedium, n barrels, 4750 do in half bbla, 4 25 emalls, in bbly, 95) do, fnhalf bbls, 525; gherkins, in bbls, 11'50; do, in half bbls, 6 25, CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 1 x, 15{c; 8¢, 164: bz 0 ., 16 0m., G0, 11 l{l()fl—hm The: fair, 62! MATCHES—Pér mmlln. 50; ronnd, oaves, $8.10; uquare, cases, 85 40, Dry Qoods. BROWN,_COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8ic; Appleton XX, 7o; Atlants A, 8¢; Boott FI, 84o; Buckeyo LL, 4-4, 7c; Cabot W, “hittenan, oA!1 do; Great Falls K, Toosier, 6hc; Honest Width, 8o, In' dian Head A, 8hc; Indian Standard A, 8ic; Indian Grohard d. w., 8tc; T atios L, 7c; Mystic River, 74o; Pequot A, 8ic; Shawmut LL, 7e; Utica O, fike; Wachus: Thoi do A, Bko; do T 48, 12ho; Wal- cott BB, Ske. -~ Aliendalo 4-4; The; r\llightor 844, 8e; A o 44, T30; Adnmm 1.1.6 6 s ; Bad rsuus);in ;: Bennington uckoye -,h C Indian Orchard AA 9.8, 84c; Lac Lmsdnxou 398¢.InhihE44,9d‘c 106; Buppers i v 8o, 7 032,7e,dun Essiah, -4, 7o; Warnsste BLEACHED GOTTONS—Audeoncog 0| gin L 44,94 inperial 4c; oo hall bleached 4-4,0c; Cabo } Fhdolity d-4, 930y Hauit of thoLnom, 10; cambris 4-4.136; 4o Water Twist, 10}o; Great FalisQ, 1040; Hoad shruak 4-4, 120; Lonsdale, 10c; do cambric 87, 12he; New York Mxh. ufiio mot A,10c; _fpml ooahontas_ 4 83c; Utloa, 11c; Wameu 4-4, .6“ e W itta J-YlJCKga Oolond)—-Alblny 86; do G, drak, Aoy do XA plaids, lése Eowaye <} un drab, green, L, 94o; | 5rmy golden machine, No. 1, per gallon, 856; No, 3, 80; sperm, signal, per gallon, 800; tur. pontine, per gallon, 653 naptha, 74', per gallon, 180; 64, 17 PAINTS IN' OTL—White lead, Omaba P, P.. 6}o; white lead, St. Lois, pure, Muwsoilies green, 1 to 5 b oans, French rinc, gason seal, 120; French sic, rod neal, 11¢; Frenoh rinc, in varnish asst, o3 French rinoe, in ofl nast, 150; Raw nad burnt umber, 1'1h cana 120] raw and burnt_Sienna, Lo; vandyke brown, .g rofined lamphigok, 120; conch black, '1%; ivory black, We; drop black, 160; Prissian blue, 800; vlteataarine blas, 186, chrame L M. & D., o blind and shtter en, L. 3 Paris groen, 180; [odian oy 108y Vateoian te o, Touces dre, 220; American Vermiliod, I, & P., 180; chrome yollow, L., M., 0. & D’ 0., 18c; ellow gchre 0} Folden sebre, 16; patent dryer, 8 ralnitg oolors! lght okk, dark , walnut, "huplmlt and 160, Yy White lead, 64c; French rinc, 100: Parla whiteing 2o} whiting _ pilders ¢ 11 whith ) Hoi Iampbinck Clerman. to; s mpblack, ordinary, 100; Pras. . D Lue, B5¢; ultramarine, 130; van dyke brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 45 umber, raw lc,nlonnn, burnt, do; slennn, raw, 4o n gonuinc, 23c; Parla groon com’ 20c; chrome green, ¢ 200; ohrom e B 1 vermaiiion; Hugy 001 Ve million, America, 18¢; Indiau red, rowo pink, 1dc; venetian read, : venotian red Am., Yo chrome yellow, genuine, low, K., 130; ochre, ruchalle French, 2! Winter's mbveral, Sy la gt koW 21:' s il P ARNTATES. Barrais per allon, .| Furniture, extra, 81.10; farniture, No. 1, 81 conch, oxtra, 8140, onoch, No. 1, §1'20; Damar, extra, $175; apan, Toogae! Dhaltum, extrd, 800} shellso 5 60; hard oil finich, 81 80. Heavy Hardware List, Iron, ratos, $3 40; plow steel, apecial cast, 7¢; crucible, Se; opeoial or German, 6o cast tool do, 1620 wagon 0]p0k0., o 2 25@3 00; hrbs, per set, 1 25; felloas, sawed hrome &v nc m dry, tonguos, euch, 70@8he; axles, each, 7bo; ro nuts, per 1b, 7@1lc; wastiors, per 1b, B@180; siveta, ta, pée b, 1c; coil chafn, per 1b, 6@12c; leable, 8o; iron_wedges, 60; crowbars, 60; harrow teeth, 40; horseshoes, per keg, b 00; spring stecl, 7@So; Durden's horseshoes, b h0; Burden's muloshoes, 6 50, BHOT.—Shot, 818; Buok shat, 82,10 Oriontal ' Powder, kq(a. $6.40; 0., hal kegs, $3.48; do., quarter kogs, $1.88; Blast ing, koes, $3.85; Fuse, per 100 feet 50c. BAIBED WIRK-—Tu oue lota,§ 30 por 100; in leas # her Onk wole, 380 to 420; hemlock nute, 280 to 8ho;, hewiook: kipy 8o to 100; rumn 650 to 80c; hemlock calf, 85¢ to 1 20; her lock upper, 23c to 26c; oak unper, alligator, 410" to 0 50; calf kid, 52@3bo; n kid, 2 50 to 275; oak kip, 80¢ to 1.00; onk oulf, 120 to 1 803 French kin 1100 1 55; Krench calf, 125 to 2 00; rus- vetta, 6 60 07 50; linings, 600 to 10 60- toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B. L. Morocco, 80c 850, pabblo 0. D. Moroceo, 35¢; simon; 50 to 3 HARNESS—No 1 star onk, 42¢; No 2 do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio o k, 88c; No, 2 do, 850; No. 1 Milwan ee’ 870; No. do, 340 Horses ana Mulos. The market is brisk and all grades are stripes and plaide, 12§c; Arlhzton llnoy 7 {2 . Bd ‘;:k bh o3 Obiarlot f cy: wfl wal]d-':: alight fivlnoe l‘; !lecuu do; do extra heavy, Fall River o e “’_ DrogntaereaGih vy. Btred 7 Tadl rxpp}y consideran! Prices range as fol. brown' 18~ Neouset A brown. 160 TIOKLNUD—Amoskesg A O A 83 19c; do XX blue 82, 18h0; Arrowntrs, 9jo; Claremont B P, 1ojo; Conertoga ex thar 1730; Hamilton D, Tijo_ Lewiston 5 80,"160; Minuehaha 4-4, 20c; Om extra 4.4, 280; Pearl River 82, 16ic; Put- nam XX blue stripe, 1203 Shotheket. § 104c; do SS 12c; Yeoman's blue 29, 9c KNIMS,—A moskeak, blueand bronn 16ko; Andover DI) blue, 154cs Arling X blue Scctcb, 8e; Concard 000, bluo ww brown, lZfiv "AAA, do do 1847 do XX to do do 1440 ;Haymnker's blue and brown, Sho; My stio River DD siripe, 16hc; Pear) ver, blue and brown, 16¢; Uncasville, g=) blue and brown, 14}c. CAMBRICS—Barnard, Sho; Eddystone lining, 24 ch double face, 84c; Garner A alazed, bhor Mmhnlmlou ‘inish, 5o Ncwpon do 6¢; du Blio; Puqnuz do Bes Lockwood kid COKSET JEAN'&»vAmnry. 80; Andros coggin sattecn84o; Clarondc v, 6§c; Cones 0-ga satteens, 73c; Hallowel , 8¢; Inydi Orchard 7ho; Narrsgansott, ilmproved,o Peperill itteen 9ho; Rockport, Tio. PRINTS - Allows, bho; American, i Arnoid, 7o; Berwick, 4{¢; Cocheso, 7c; Conestaga, 64e; Dunkirk, 4jo; Dunvell, B8k@T70; Eddystone, 7c; Glonwtv 6c Harmony, 540; Knickerbocker, 6 i ac D, 7o; Mystic, Bhe; Bpragnos, fio; Southbridge, 60; do. Ginghams, 7c; Marl. boro, Hc; Oriental Gc GIN ‘hAMS—Am'uk 124c; Amos. keng dress 9} Argyle, Atlantic, j0; Cumborland, 74c; hland, 7hei Kenilworth, 8jc; Plun kott, 104c; Sus —Abberville 1340 o, 11g; Actilao, 30 D and T, o h annd'l‘ m,xq Stuse, Loy, -Nont unpnml, T oD e T yal, 164> Bussex, m, Tioga, 14 uhume shirt- | img sk, 12467 do, lnkln.lflte York, TS Nk Thhos gy ook, ipos o o fi 12310. d.m«mnlMflln. do 9-4, 246, v.lu 84, 22c; tinental C 42, 1]0, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New York mills 98, 85c; do 78, wu, o flgc, Pewbroke 10-4, 20; P (H, 28403 do 7-4, 19¢; do 44, 160 1 96, 29«1 e A (l: 67, 910; do o, 1o 3 ica n. 8bo; do 0; do 45. 7 325, o Huvans, ¢l vuna, 76,00, HOBACGO — PLUG, — Golden Ruld, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, 62c; Btar, pounds, 24 Ib, butts,60c; Horse Shoe, pounids, 24 Th, butis, By Gllé Kdge, pounil, 24 I, butts, 00; Arwy and Navy, i:uuxuln, Bbe; L J;();cundn 590; Lorl): ard's € ds, FID r\u. Hard to Beat! 75¢; ad, 70¢; Fountain, 60c, Favorif Mountaiu, 60c; Loc kg Daisy, b0c,~In tin foil— 1) boxes, per 1b 63c; Lori- Fa ' 60¢; Diamond Orown, 662, é’mIUKI\’ ~A]lphdw—(!ouuunn, 25t0 8¢, Grany d—DBlackwells Durham, 16 oz Hle; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 460; Seal North Carolins, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebr: ka, 16 oz, 88c; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linon bags per Ib, §1.85; Macburgs’ Puck 2 oz, tin oil, 65c; Doz Tail 6be, Paints Olis and Varnishes. OILS—110° carbon, per gallon; 13c; 160" headlight, per gallon, 14hc; 176" headlight, per gallon, 22c. linseed, raw, per gallon, 57; linssed, boiled, per gallon, 6c; lard vllnhr str'd, per gal, [on, 500; " No. 1, & 75¢; casto XXX, per h.u,lzo No. 3, 1153 swe P gallon, 86c; sperm, W, B., per gallon: 65; fish, W, B., per gallon, 60¢; neatefoot, extra, por gallon, 700; No. 1, 850; | cating, zero, per gallou, 80¢; summer, 15 Fine singlo drivers, 8160, to 800.; Extra draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drait horeos, 8100, to 150,; Extra farm horses, 8110, to 125,; Common o good farm horses $90, to 8100,; Kxtra plugs, 860, to 75.; Common plugs, $20. to 840, MULES,—15 to 153 bands (excra), §125, t0160,; 144 to 15 hands, $100, to 140.; 14 to 14 nds, §75, to 100,; 18§ to 14 hande, 860, to 75. 1 ALUOHOL——lb1 mol 234 per wine fnllun, extra Califorula spirits, 187 proof, 30 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits 187 proot, 128 per proof gallon; re-distilled wkiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 2 60; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- l.uckv and l‘fiunni'lvnnln ryes, 2 LW@7 00 LANDIES —Imported, €6 00@16 00; xlame-!lu 1 40@( 00, GINS—Im ported, 4 50@6 00; domestio, 1 40@@3 0 RUMSH-~1mpo) 4 50@6 00; New mt,luml 100(0-! lIU lomestic, 1 b0@3 b0 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 1 76@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—Imported per onse, 'm 00@34 0y Amarizaa, ose, 12 @ 6 00, OI‘AIH" TS— er oase, 4 H0@16 00 WINES—ith ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catav bs, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumper, WHOLRSALS. We quote lumber, latn and shingles on: care at Omaha at the {ollowing prised: JOIST AND SOUANTLING—16 ft, and under, 822 00; 18 ft., $23 50, BERS—16 ft. an TIMBEL AND JOIST 2C ft , $23 50, 33 ft, FENCING—No,'L, 4 a8 No. 2, $22 (0. SHEETING — No. 1 (3nd ocmmon boards). §2) 00; Nu 2, 818 00, STOCK BOAR 12.in, D, 82500; 12-in, C, $35 00; jix in, I, $40 00, LIME~—Fer bnml. 81 40; bulk per ous- «w., Cemnt, bbl, 82 35 "Towa plaster bbl, 82 60, Hair 406, Tarre bm:“boud. 83 50, felt 100 Lbs, 83 50, JOAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris_Run Blossburg, $12; wmutmm lump, 85 60; Whitebreast nut, 87 60; Towa lanp, §5 50; Towa nut 5 50; ook Spring, @5; Anthracite, al sisen 810 50, EMIOA US - Acid Oarholic, H0c; Acid, mulc‘fio( Balsam Copabia, per 1b, 7 Jark, Bi Wi, pay 1b, 1403 g ver 1b, 7be; Gia b per oz, §115; per Ib, DRU 8 AND ( Chloroform, Dover's powders, por 1b, #1 40; h,..... saite, per b 8ic; Glycerie, pure, ye'Ib, Load, ~ Acetato, per i, 22 Custor, No, 1, per ¢l #1 lfc Castor, Nx 8 per gal, 8100; € vor 0z, $1 85, Merino auwas ed, 1i @1515g; medium washed, choice, Zc and w., 240; burry, blackand cotted wool; “@l iexs Hides Furs, Etc. HID¥ES-—treen butcher's hide, 662 73 nred o bidon, groem all, st atrod 7 dos, 7 flint, so: uud 18@14c; d Bl 11 T2 14, doy axls hidae, s 10@110; green calf, wt. 8 to 15 Ihe, ll(fil.:, groan oull, why under § Ihe, per skin, kreen pelts, H0@SL 25; green K $1 25@1 50; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut scored and one rub, lamad fwes f1icda rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off Joon skins, No. 1, 450; No. 2, 800; No, 1 0. No, 4, 10c. 'Mink, No, 1, 60c; No, 2 30¢; No. 8, 160; No. 4, 6o, Wox, No,ik, lpnur flour JOEBBERS OF 603 No, 2, e, 680; short nttipe, 40 Tilow Skunk, No, aarrow et l'vrc 70, Lroad stripe, 10e, Save owest poss Pmim e— TELEGRAPHIO NOTES. Epecial dispatches to Tar e, 1, bos | oney and order salt direct trom ahip proaptly by rail at th ash pricoto all wostorn polnts TYLER SALT 0O, Saginaw City Mich Sr. Louts, October 26, ~The matings at the Olympic theater this afternoon, given by John McCuilough for the benefit of the widow und children of Colonel ql.yb.au netted between $7,000 and $8,000, Ruxrr, October 26, —Paolnecl, the navel officer who desertod to Join Arabi Pasha, was sentenced to two veas' imprison: ment, Bostow, October 26,—A raception was tendered the widow of John Brown at the residenco «f Dr, Talbot this afternoon, to which wero invited a few « peoole, including Weundell T pa She will have & re. the poet W hittier. ol gevtion at the Woman's olub Feiday, and Monday evening will meet the colored peo- ple. the income of which Mrs, Brown may re- coive & pennion. The Army Shoot| Speclal Dispatch to Tux Brx, LEAVENWORTH —The second duy from haziness of the orals pmnnt. Special Dispatches to Tis Lr, Quincy milwny. s The Work of Train Special Dispatoh to The Bee. GrAND HAVEN, by train wreckers. into the workmen When the train re bottom. and no one was serious been found. Speclal Dispatch to Tuk Brr. jury in the case of charged with the friends, and immediatel Crittenden, HREWARD =S $ 26,00, v Y X, LoAsy mane il ¢ AL D mure 10 or 1y ars old, Wi @ of tacu & d brands1 7 N0, 210 8. 16th stro:t, Omabs, 1518 w it The orlginal and proprictor and manager. 3 . = GREAT GRIMALDI ! BOYD’ OPERA Special enga 50 Artists | celebrated Awerican Baprano, Togother with M W CORA R. - ILLER, 8. ELSNER, ROSE LEI] Together with a Gra 36 Cust with the full strength wos t0 trust hor on my sccount. ol5-5t Wh 1 losts ensad haitors o, AMUSEMERTS BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE. VOI0us, Chimes of Normandy Contest. weather, “Bub Law Resigns. kaor-. ly hurt. B b Ford Acquitted. Kansas, October 26, shoot of tho army rifle contest took place to-day and wit- nessed fine shooting although the average was not as high as yesterday. Considerably difficulty wasexperienced but there was no wind. Bsmonnt Clark made a total of 91 on the day’s shoot, the same as Sargeant Barret yester- day. The division of the Atlantic is ahend of tho Pacific on the two days shoot 12 points, while the div sion of the Missouri drops way back. Gon- Shermau und Sheridan were EVENNE, Oct, 26. —Robt. Law re- signed ihe superintendency of the Union Pacific system of Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Montana to accept the Rmmnl superintendency of the Towa, Illinois and Missouri system be longing to the Chicago, Burlington & October 26.—The Steamboat express, on the Datroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee road, was thrown from the track last midnight I'hoy first broke tool box at Carlin and took a orowbar and other tools, se- lected & place on down grade, four miles east of Berlin, whero there 18 a bank thirty feot deep on etsher side of the track, and removed the rails," hed the spot the beggage car, smoker and one passen- ger car wont down the ‘bank and brought up against some trees at the Fortunately there were only half a dozen passengera on the train The country is being scouced, but no trace of the murderous wreckers has yet Prarrssurg, Mo, Octobor 26.—The Robert Ford, Bol morder of Wood tite, after being out furty-one hours, returned a verdict of not guilty. was warmly congratulated by his b Iy telographed A den, Ve o One & dn lol b Neb, only NICK ROBERTS’ Pantomine Carnival, Tho larges® and best company ever organized. Underthe pemsona’ direction of N, D, ROBERTS, OLOWNS, - - - THE ONLY DROMIO { COMTCAL PEDRO ! Hoats on Sale Thursday worning, HO UBE: wit of the Fawous C.D.HESS Acme Opera Company HONDAY, OCTUBER 801H, 5 Prima Donnas, Firstappearance here with this company of the MISS ABBIE CARRINGTON, wars, Ul -TEN, EM| HTON, Ete. nd Chorns 36 of the Company. Resoryod seats on sale Friday morning. LEGAL NOTICE, FIVAKE NOT(R—My wito has | ft my bed sud board, aud all pirtivs are hereby notified not the finding of the jury to Givaraor | a 1 ulio of ueck. ave word at day and Satardey Oot 27 & 28, ey o Ratardy atinee. % 38 HENRY PEAKES, ALFRED WILKIE, MARK SMITH, JAMES PEAK: S, J. H, JONES, TAMS, And Mis: MA LEOPOLD DOL', ‘Trolicht & Dunker CARPETS & CURTAIN GOODS il it o Guarantee Manufacturers’ Prices and Invite In spection to their Unsurpassable election. jy11e0d8m /w (—‘/?/I‘% ribiisory a.va E. PINKHAM'S YEGETABLE 00 3 Ia a Positive Care 1t is prop sed to raise a fund from | For all these Palnful Complaints and Weaknessst #0 common to our beat fomalo population. A Mediclno for Woman. Inven! by & Woman. Prepared by a Wo . The Greatest Medieal Diseovery Since the Duwu of Mistory. KW It revives the drooping spirits, lnvigorates and harmonises the organto fanctions, gives elasticity and firmness te tho step, restores the natural lustre to the eyo, and plants on the pale chock of woman the tresh roses of life's spring and early summer time, &~ Physicians Usn It and Prescribe It Freely. @8 1t removon faintness, flatuleney, destroys all eraving for stimulant, and relloves weakiioss of the stomach, That fecling of bearing down, causing pain, welght and backache, i always permanently cured by its use For the eure of Kidney Complainte of elther sex this Compound Is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S BLOOD PURIFII wili eradicato evory vetige of Tumors from the Blood, and givo tone and sfrength to the aystem, maR womai or child. Ineiit on baving it Toth the Compound and B1ood Purifier are prepared at 233 and 285 Western Avonuo, Lynn, Mass, Price of eithor, §L. 8ix bottlea for $5. Sent by mall in the form of pills, or of lornzes, on receipt of price, $1 per by for elthier, Mru. Pinkham froely answers all lotters of tnquiry. Hnclose Sot stamp._Bend for pampblet. thout LYDIA E. PINKITANY N e, St patior, biiowness The £ tho liver, 25 conts per box. Aa-Sold by all Druggists. 48 m Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a prastical test, ADAPTED TO Hi SUFT COAL, COKE OR WO0OD. MANUFACTURED BY BUCK'S STOVE GO., 9A7v7 LOUIS. Pierey & Bradford, SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA. I{CREAS YOJR CAPITAL. Those dosiring to make morvey small and my ium invests ond grain, provisions L atnclepgpeci tions, cvn iy n) by op catl! ous plan Frac ey 1, 461, "0, Lo pre. tont date, on {nvestm n's of \$19,00 to $1,003, casn profite have Leen roulized 'and pala 49 fnvest 20 WHEAT anioun ing to sevor 1 times taerl inal investmont, still leaving e or ginal investment uaking woney or piywblo on demand kaplanuto. ulars and statements of fund BTOOKS W sontfrer Wo want re-pousible . who wil e2port on crops and odiice the yhn L boral com- onta. $loo Fi. G & A \RIAM,m B rione pa p- ml‘.‘ion Mecbannts, aajor oo Chicago, indiate it ponars St SRS S NOTHEATATE s ot R iH YW OB ] mw;;‘fllruuhldummm\-ml ) and 1t will| lspecdily Ivercomo the d iscave and restove) Blhealthy sotion 10wl theo: Wor complaints f Ladies. e iex sk w5 KIDN WORT Ls unsur-) '}mmpu, aud sately.| 8] nence. retention of] urine, brick dust o= ropy deposits, and dull| l‘ (draaging paius, ol spoedils Vield titaour, ative powor, §7LD DY ALL DRUGEISTS, Price Bl Bithcr Bex, FOR e-BE-E-U-ME- A.'l‘l—s‘!l S As it is for all the Ciseases of 3 I NEVB- LIVER AlID lOWlI.l. o the acrid poison| ik casinte e f osaliso. oaly tig i ms of rhioumatisg ot o ‘...\’l,’.‘.!.‘."% £ °‘lflw have beea qu time IIGT Y Oullfl. u.uqnma DEY, 4010 by B ! 1l KI NEY WORT wm

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