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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBE R 16, 1880. MORNING EDITION, y VOL. X. Sotadt Established 1871. @ BOGHEESTIC DOL " hushandbalier. enticed S away by snied { e her as & fric Ger- S sis erel Sherman's Annuael Report, *wany, and hesi d himself H DN Ia : in bu'iners bo atches to Tea Bea. She ot h Dodge and Fittsenth £ | Wassrxcro, D. C., November 16. e = - 150 Barber, & We are Now Durivg did b3 not know il two woeks ag ployed a de- tective. a2 0f the army provides for | S il officers, officers | Weed's Reception, men for the sea; | Special dispat : 4 enlisted men | New ¥ cmber 16,1 8. m — 3 ore de- | This ev ed was ten- s sued | dered s press club. g the poasible | All Lit s i the city ‘ service to 24,520 | wera cither p ant their re. s e eetanl fores must | grets. The ro below that figure, | orated. M wod for | by Mr. h A Good € AR SRk A Good ¢ . 1, therefors, | m=mbérs of “A'Nicely An Al<¥oel 103 A Rice Ou i General Sheridan that the is too small in enlisted men to heary duties now imposed a is overworked. I concluded wi n it P Some hercioro renew my recommend | Cneac There i CLOAKS : the army and | si‘ion and fa 1t will re- CLoA icns for the | matn oven Sarurdsy ovening. L0 en, engineer | Premiums £ ers be- pital stewards, com- ants, West Point dotach- | a h SEE THEM, WiLi al corps. ill ventare to call your Y hat the revised 1 of 1578, section 1115, ining the hari, weighing =il Yimits, tho m Grau nion 3 1ot than 30,000 enlisted men, | Spcial Dispateh o < “."_‘ but subsequent appropriation billsby| Loxnox, November 16—1 a. m.— CHIL us have limited espenditions | Haulon is much zratificd at (he re- Still the le- | c 000 enlisted men, the lowest poss ble number at which we can maintain ation «f forty reg- g liks gocd oxder, e and 1 infer this end ched by economy, eimply | omitting the provisos in the next ap- | a iation bill. The combatant pt of mw morica a from the Ma ple of Ad bourne sat Canad; nis of ai ¥ ca remains the ssme as it was last This i =d of ten rogiments of | = iillery and twenty-five Children Jut under the provi- 1o be fou ,000 enlisted men, the ol Prit ica are too small for proper ¢ o or economical service, and | gate from W { Lowest. wcod that the proposed in- S LADIES & iis ed men will double the x ry and hardly be 3 expenditures. In this —James LADIES' AND 1 submit the report of In- oper, corner Broadway, last shot two broth- ral Morey, whose long . aud _exporience entitle it LADIES A N ER I et H rin-i Dumeé T OHENILLE § r The prosperous | it nono T and easy financial condition of | did nct bear a very g putation, > & now ensble congress | &0d entered I it [ o armaments for the forts | pacty of fricnde. It appears they bad some beer arkeeper i to fll snother order ims the party started to- e Jhief harbors of the 1. Sherman calls atten- Im 5 sorts of Gens. Sheridan, s White & @ TcDowell, snd the subor. an, the own- 1 hite &t of the department and [ e of the ralocn, o 3 y 1 ot the Pa- | aud he claims that ) MCoey D Shesman says, | around wich a knifo in his 3 10 $8.00 por pair. saticoads completely rovo. | be, fearing for bis life, pulled o re- White Blanke!s i ized our coantry in the past few | volver. He 1Luvd A_mli he Jl"in- : § 10 $12.00 1 and Tmposs on the miliary an | tered the Left breast, wud Diclang!ln \ 12.00 entire change of policy. Hitherto fell over o5 the floor dead. i an .‘c. . we have been compelled to maintain | Laughlin turned around to assist his 1 long wagon and etage \']rulller and was shot in ¢ ¢ travel. These are no longer the spine. 1 \ uceded, becauso no longer used, and | the McLaugblins could find ud nis which grow up speed- | Flannigan was at once arrested. He thess railroads afford the | bears & very oderous reputation, hav- { ry. Tn regard fo our |ing been the proprietor cf su\ionl : s Gen. Sherman says houscs. He came here { superfluous, we mow have { ns of people, end the idea v hostile forcea lan was taken to the city . i y preposterows. Yet | thers this morning areat commerce should be made | the dead men was horridi ] At oven an apprehension of | of the death of both her brothers, suld not be feit. Portland, | her '{nly relatives. vx‘;,.ul‘]‘::;:: pston wport, New York, Phila.|not deny the shooting. An ingue | delphin, Blombves Boas, tPort B will be held on the bodies to-morrow. Key acola, San Diego, &3 his Word. m_Fravcisco as l‘u(td’l‘\mgmnd S Dl e X { should be properly fortified and gar- |70 T T 6T, m— 5 o e obun otiooth| O apias, et €fug 0N dets, hie says the profudice | | 3 4 iil himselt, and that his found in the Fuller Ho was as zood as Shot himself through most difficult thing to | o8 L 2 arainst, There is nomore | body would be v h s | Street Cemeteor; auch prejudice at West poiat than in f orec Hals the community at large, and the prac- tico of equality ay West Point is in > of the rest of the country. ato in favor of a colored , by reason_of his color, is as }'a violation of tho 14th amend- 45 to discriminate_sgainet him. | The officers of the military scademy wve authority to lee mpartial. en. Sherman ssys, in his opinion, | St. Louis with a population of about s vequiroments of all enlisted men (353,000, Citizens do not fecl repaid ¢ tha e and 10(h cavalry and 24th | for the extra trouble aud heavy ex- end 2oth infantry should be coiored | pense of the new census. mon; iwhile the officors is white, 1s not consistent with the amendments re- )| forred.. All men should be enlistcd | #hq'are qualified and assigned to rez- © % |mments regardicss of color or previous sopdit h bas been the law f."-.fi‘m.g in tho navy for yeers, and the the heart. Louls Census. Pianos and Or F on Easy Monthly Pay: "Tho special census taki is nearly concluded, and lation of is asit now stands credits At 2gain would soon ¥2; O 0 asmy grow accus- | §2 P = No change’ from res The sunual reports of Quartermas: | intermediate p Tn the window neral Meigs, Tospector-General | of the Alton ticket office is a cartoon, 7 mmissary-General Mac- | representiv nen. Ope of the ; he i d ““Chi- ‘Advocste |Gonerai Violin Strines 1tc, 5 Vi Brown, ' Baymaster-General Guitam 5 ¢ : . S - onel oiled . Subsbositieneral Barnes and Col e omsfrven 1 D SeiRg clarc of tho publication of | Anotherhss one log aud . Sond fo: wanics =0 eetaiocue of moliinzs | SGAMEE G Of tho rebellion, have |is labelied “Iilinois Central.” "An. e S On b submitted to ‘he secretary ot | other has two arms and one leg, and i lod snbate | od “Rock Teland.” The Wa- P SALS hey wave a detailed minute |is labcled ‘‘Rock Ixlans ¢ PROPOSALS ”“u.f Work during the last|bash is repr xn{\lfitll;w:l : — | 652898, but contain no recommen- | up personage 1o limbs what- g ook s ofhes entd 3 Uationn of emaral jnterest other thati | ever. The Wabish road_continued Batazd 1y, (e 4ih das of Dy cm thy previous Teports. | . L s at £1; Omaha, g Kausas City, 1. It continues the race in which the Wabash is ahead, and the Alton blown and distanced away behind. To-morrow the general managers meet azain, b dicts what indications. the carica Dispatch to The Beo »x,November 16—1, . m. e upper Mississippi and | ari valleys occasional | followed by _clearing lder morthwesterly winds barometor. Gen Garfleld’s 40h Birtudav, Spevial Dipated 1o The 1 CukvE er-J6 -1a. m. s el note 1 m the promi- s Defalcation Men nent Pennsylvania railrad officera. L1a m|1u the foronoon of Thursday Prosi- T caury de- | jont elect Garficld will take toa with reported to the board of al- | & ay on the defalcation of | 5, John A, Woodward. To- 1tof defalcation will amount | AU | Thoms the latter in t male Sem- 3 he will .y suniver- ¥ of his uacle, ing a visit to d of Cleve- he po he rigin Nov. oih, JOHN R MA Fovunt | Euticed Away. - IER " | 13nd, and Spocit Diateh to Tam e, E J. H. FLIEGEL L N o Wovsihia8 s m— | B will g0 to W Soccessors to 3. 11, T M i G oon | hi pursonal e, ate in Will reported. at | 198 but P s MERCH TAILOES, | ay that his hildren had disappeared | Epecial Dispaich e e A ik immedisrely upan thelr | QuEssC, MAETA S rrival in this country. Mrs During The military ities are . o. SINIDE. | [Ntk her nearly §7,000, sud her 10,000 st.nd of armshere. There 18 | drifting, but the snow is not heavy now more than 2,000,000 rounds of ammuaition iu the citadel megazine. Tt war rumored here to-day that this isowing to the inflammatory speeches made at the late land league in Ber- lin, where it was stated that the first blow struck by the British govern- ment in Ireland wou'd be followed by the invasion of Canads. | Big Money. | Special dispatch to The Bee. | Torosto, Ont., November 16—1 a. m —Is is estimated thstthe Oanadians have made a quarter million dollars on Hanlon’s success. Congratulatory messsges were sont by the Marquis | of Lorne, Mayor of Toronto and a { host of others. Railroad Officials. | Bpecial Dispatch to the Bee. Cicaco, November 16—1 8, m.— Weather moderated and snow. 'he officials of the Pennsylvania rail- | road, on their tour of goveral inspec- tion, will arrive here to morrow morn- ing and stop at the Grand Pacific hotel. A special object of their vistt here will bo the inspection of the new Fort Wayne and Union depot. They go from hore to Indianapolia and St. Louis, thence to Cincinnati. A Denver Hlaze. Special Dispatch to Tu Brx. Dexver, November 16—1a. m.— A fire in tho Windacr hotel this morn- ing caused the loss of §25,000 beforo it was extinguished. Much of the damage was by water. Origiu of the the fire is unknown. Colnage Regulation. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Wasmxarow, November16, 1 8. m. —One of the firat bills to bo introduc- od info Congresa after it meets is a bill abolishing what is known as the mint furnace of the treasury department, and tho transfer of the statistical por tion thereof to the buteau of stati tics, and that which portains o coin- age to the treasury of the United States. This action, besides causing a largo saving to_the government, will put the regulation of the coinage of the government where it properly be- longs. A bill looking to this end has alrendy been prepared, and it is eaid to have received the sanction of the treasury officials, The Wheat Crop. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Wasmizaros, D. O. November 15 —4 p. m.— The roturns of Novemmber lstto this department, show an increase inthe wheat orop of the United States of 31,000,000 bushels since 1879. The yleld per acre is somewhat less, but the inorease in Arizona more than counterbalanced tho loss of the yield in the states of Minnesota and Californis. The yleld per acreas well as the acerage shows an increase. Small-Pox's Snare. Spacial Dispateh to The Bes. Quessc, November 15—4 p. m.— Small-pox is committing dreadfal rav- ages among the Canadian Indians, who people the scanty and widely separated sottlemeats on the north shore ‘of the Gulf of St. Lawreuce. Tnformation just received by the gov- ernment, reports that they are dying by hundreds. A pavic has seized the survivors, and they flee from the dead and dying, leaving the former unbur- ied and the latter uncared for, to seek refuge in the woods, where the trails are lined with corpees. A Western Blizzard. Special dispateh 10 Tho Boe. Cuicaco, November 16—4 p. m.— After two or three days ot very hard freezing weather, a regular blizzard set n this morning. Itis snowing aud enough yet to do much damage. Far- mera have suffered greatly by freezing of their potatoes, apples, turnips, etc., that were not yet-housed for the win- ter. An O1d Project Revived. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Omtcago, November 16—4 p. m.— It is given out that the time-honored project of connecting the great I: and tiie Mississippl river by means of a ship canal, will_be renewed in the next congress. It 18 estimated that some $15,000,000 will be necessary to complete the plan. Dead1y Diptheria. Epocial Dispatch to The oe. Brookixy, N. Y. November 16— 4 p. m.—There were one hurdred and thirty-nine csses of diptheria in this city last week, making 248 that have been reported this month. Eighteen new cases were reported yesterday, and ofthe 17 reported on Fridsy, six were fatal. Suicide. pecial Dispatch to The Bee. Burusorox, Iowa., Nov. 15—4p. m.—Miss Jennio Spencer, aged 23, a well known brigh and _fsscinating young lady, hanged herself yesterday in her father’s cellar. Uning a slender picce of rope from a bale of hay. Backed His Opinion, Spocial Dispateh to"The Bee. Cuicaco, November 16—4 p. m.— R. Cammings, 8 well known railway man from Chicago, is said to have won £50,000 on the election, and has given his sister, Mrs. Hallay, of Pekin, Tilinois, a check for half tke smount. “Inter.Océan” Buresu. Mr. J. W. Robbins, of The Ohi- cago Inter-Ocean_editorlal staff, ar- rived in this city Saturday. Hecomes for the purpose of opening at this peint a general westera buresu, for correspondénce, ete., in the interest of his paper. He has not yet located his ofiice. We welcome him to the gateway of the groat west, caPs AL Bonner's Stoves—much the finest {in the Market. M~1' ~nd 4 1416 Donglas street. o22:tt Undoubtedly the best shirt in the United States is manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superlority of Material and workmanship, com- vined with their great improvements, that is Reinforced fronts, Reinforced backs and Reinforced sleeves, makes their shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind, ever manufactured at the moderate price of $1.50. Every shirt of our make is guaranteed first-class and will refand the money if found otherwise. Wo make a specialty of all wool, Shaker, and Canton flannel, also chemois underwear, made up with & view to comfort, warmth and durabil- ity. To invalids and weak-langed | persons we offer special inducements in the manuer these goods are made for their protection. Pn. GoTTREIMER, 1207 Farnam atrost. Most of Nmnd‘hnleiry'ofi% | THE CHAMPION ROWER The Australisn Amateur Badly Beatea on the Thames ‘Course. Hanlan’s Skull Crowned With the Final Wreath of Victory. Trickstt’s Backers Suddenly Reduced to a Poverty Point Lowvox, November 16—4 p. m.— Tue..p8 s boimtesr Exnlan ant okett, for £200 and the champion- ship, was rowed on time this morning and resulted Insa_easy victory for Hanlan. - The morning opened inaus- piciously, the westher belng murky and showery, which kept many people away who would have otherwise lined | N- the river bank. Tho water was smooth, however, and uo accident gramme. The excitement of betting men all through the forenoon was in- tenze, and odds on Hsnlon jumped from the 6 to 7 of the night before to cold weather, thero wero largo_crowds at both starting and finishing poiats, an at sl the available shelter along the course, London had gotten itself quite excitod over the event, and Saturday and yesterday scarcely anything_elso was talked about in publio places. Among the Themes water men, the feeling in tho_city was with Hanlon, 2nd his easy triumph was acoepted al- most asa matter of course, The start was made from the Star and Garter ier justabove Putney bridge. Han- fs; % homst tho boat, had that air and confidence which a long series of viotories. has imy ipon his countenance, whilo Trickett was evidently norvous, and, although he sat well and handled the oars cleverly enough, a ocertain hollowness about the eyes and the tightly-drawn lips, told the story of an anxious and probably a sleepless night, His backers and a few of the crowd cheered him, and when the word to go was given he had recovered his old-time determined look, and pulled away with his peculiar shash- ing stroke. Hanlon's appearance on ithe water was the signal for cheers both loud and deep, which, however, did not seem to affect him. Ho pro- ceeded to business with the most ad- wirable coolnegs, and calmly awaited the starter's signal When the slgual came, both men caught water on the instant and went abreast for the entire first mile. When that point had _een passed the prow of ocourred to mar or dalay the pro- | 1 Tto5, orat most 2to 1 Despito the | g November; 423@42} December; 421@ 42} January; 47@47} May. Oats—Were 4@} botter, and No. 2 closed at 31 cash or November; 31} December; 31% January and 36 May. Rye—Quiet. No 2 sold a* 84 and was salewbla ¢t 854 for December. Barloy—Was quiet. No. 2 scld at 874@88 cush snd 88 December. Whisky—Firm, steady. Moss Pork—Sold at $12 15@12 30 Novewmber and §13 524@13 674 Javu- ary; $13 50@14 25 cash; $12 20@12 25 November; § 3 60@13 62§ January. Lord—Sold at $8074 November and $8073@8 12} January; closing st $8 05@8 074 cish or Novemb.r; 88 05 Decomber; 88 064@3 10 January. New York Money and Stocks. WL, Sruser November 16. Money—4; exchange weak at $4 Sli@4 533, aovaRmERTS. H tely active and advanced }@1} per ing & 0 3. i 43 Chicago Live Stock Market. Caicaco,November 15, Hogs—Moderately active and un- changed. Sales were at $4 57}@4 75 for light packing and shipping, 84 50 @4 80 for heavy packing and $4 65@ 4 87} £or good to extra smooth heavy shipping. ~ Lots received, 43,600. Cattle—Shipping steers sold at $415@4 60 for fair to cholce lots; there was a large supply of calves from different eastern points, but bulk will be spipped Weot on owners ac- count. City butchera were not pur- chasing up to 11 o'clock. First ro- ceipts were 3,520 head, St. Louts Produce Marget. Sr. Lorrs, November 15. Flour—Better for best grades choice $5@6 20; fancy 5 35@5 60; Wheat—Higher. No. 2 red, 31 04 @1 04} cash; 8106}, $1 06§@1 06 De- cember; $1 (8}al 08} January; 81 11} 111321103 Kebroary; No. 3 red, $100}a1 007 November. Corn—Higher at 31}a313 cash; 313 31} November; 313 December. Rye—Quiet at 86¢. Barley—Firm and_slow at 60@95c. Butter—Steady. Dairy 20a26. Eggs—Higher at 220, Whisky—Steady at 81 09. Pork—Dull; jobbing at 814 00. Dry Salt Meats—Lower at $¢ 55@ Hanlan's boat began to project ahesd of Trickett's. The difference was le for almost two thirds mile and only when Ham- mersmith“tridee” had been reached was it clear that Hanlan had obtained agoodlead. A grand cheer greeted him, then, and as an acknowledge- ment he pat a little extra.force into his strokes snd Trickett was loft be- hind. The race was now practically decided and Trickett lost courage. Haolan then incressed ~ his lead steadily and after he had completed his second mile, he had a mere walk over. The distance be- tween him and Trickett widened more and more, and at the three mile point he stopped his oars and waved ‘handerchief overdiis head in a spirit of bravado. The gzreat single scull match had beeu lost and won, and rowing over the fourth mile was a matter of amusement. Hanlan was the favorite until last week when Trickett shot ahead owing It is said to his Australian friends pooling to give him this preliminary encour- ever, the odde given changed, it be- ing roported that Hanlan's Canadian backers had drawn heavily on a To- ronto bank to susport his reputation. The amount of money said to have changod hands here in consequence of the result, i something unprecedented in the sporting world. Millions am talked of quite freely. sgement. On Saturday night, how- | 83 ‘Special dispatch to The Bee. New Yoex, November 15—1 a. m. —Pools on the Hanlon-Trickett race showed a remarkable evenness up to the close of betting, in Twenty-eghth and Bucl:g‘ streets Saturday night and yesterdsy morning, just before the announcement of the result, the wagers stood about 100 on Hanlon to 80 on Tricket. On Tuesday, when the pools were cpened, Hanion was the favorite at two to one, but on the announcement of the arrival in Lon. don of half a million dollars from Australia to -back Trickett, betting then turned, and wagers were about even. This was on Friday, and on Saturday $25,000 was sent to Toronto to back Havlon, and this turned the tide fu his favor. This position was was maiotafned in the ls in Lon- don and New York until the decision of the race. All betting men agree that there never wasa boat race on which 8o much money changed hsnds in this city, in pools and private bets, #s on this contest. Mr. Lovett, of this city, an old Australian, alone held bets to the amount of $300,000 and himself backed Trickett to a large amount. A fow weeks ago Englishmen arrivod here represent- ing gontlemen who accompavied Trickett from Australia to London. They left $25,000 in Mr. Lovett's hands and large amounts In Pitts- burg, Philadelphia and Mon!real. Private bets, the extent of which can only bo guessed at, reaches a very large amount, altogether, at the very loweat estimate, the wagers ia this city and Brooklyn are estimated to reach a quarter of a million_dollars. Somo of authorities declare their be- lief that it will exceed a million dollars. HANLOX'S VICTORY. Loxpos, November 16,—Newspa- pera this moraing consider Hanlon's victory as a trumph of skill over strength. and prase his grace and sprightlingss. Hanlon declares he willparticipate in the international race unless he is ill ———— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Ghicago Produce Market. Cuicaco, November 15. Wheat—No. 2 spring advanced and sold at $1 06}@1 (6} December, closing at 81 053 cash or November; 106§ December; 81 087 January. Corn—Advaeced 4@} with sales at 413@42} November, and 4 § De- cember; closing at 42}@42} cash; 42} 690, 7 05@7 20. Bacon—Lower. Clear ribs at $8 15 @820; sides $8 35@8 40. Lard—Quiet at $3 00. Receipts—Flour 1,000 brls, wheat, 99,000 bu; corn 94,000 bu; oats, 2,000 bu; rye, 1,000 bu; barley, 31,000 bu. | Shipments—-Flour, 2,000 brls; wheat, 10,000 bu; corn, 4,000 bu; oats, 2,000 bu; rye, 1,000 bu; barley none. 8t. Louis Live Stocx Market. 1. Louts, Novembor 15. Hogs—Aotive and better; Yorkers Baltimores, $4 40@4 556; mixed pack- ing, 84 40@4 60; butcher’s to_fancy, 4 65@4 80. Receipts, 11,200; ship® ments, 6,000. New York Produce Market. New Yorx, November 15, Flour—Moderate.” Export _and home trade inquiry receipts 40 qr bbls; round hoop Ohio 85 10a5 50; choico do §560a625; superfine westera, 90a4 35; common to good extra, $4 8045 10; choico, 85 1546 50; choice white wheat, $475ad 95. Buttor—Steady and quiet; Ohio, 143@265. Eges—Western quiet and firm at 6 0. Whest—Quiet; Chicago, 81 17@ 1 19; Milwaukee, 1 20; No. 2 red wintor, 81 204: Sales 40,000 bus. Corn—Quiet; No. 2at 58jc. Sales 175,000 bus, Oats—Quiet. Whisky—Nominal. Pork—814 50 bid cash; 1475 asked November; $14 55a14 65 De- cember. 1 TLard—$8 524@8 593 November. Sales ot $8 45 Decomber; $8 474a8 50 Sanuary; $8 62}a867) Febraary; 8 57448 60 seller March; $8 54a8 475 seller year; $870asked buyer the year. ‘Weekly Market Review. Oxana, November 16, 1880. Owing to the uosettled condition of the weather the market the past week has been unsteady; however at the opening of this week we quote prices which can be relied upon for the next fow days. The following are the prices paid by retailers: Propuce—Oabbage —good sound heads per hundred, $5.00. Onions per bbl. §3 75@4 00; potatoes, car load lots, 50@60c; cider $7 650 per cask; butter, poor, 183, common 20c, choice 24c; cheese, Nebrasks, lic; egus are scarce at 22c; lard, 8¢ per lb. Pourrey—Live chickens' per doz., $2 26@82 50; dressed per Ib. 8c; ducks, dressed, 7@8c; turkeys, 10 @lle. Frurr—Good winter apples are plenty and selling at §2 25@2 50 per bbL; lemons, £6 00 per case. Hipes AND TaLLoW—Green hides, 7@7}; green ealt hides, 9G9%; green saltcaif. 10G14; dry flin, 15. Dam- aged stock two-thirds regular price; 10 per cent. off for brands. Tallow, 16@24}c. Woop—Hard wood sells readily from §6 25@87 00; soft, $4 00025 00 per cord. Hav—Bailed, 816 00 per ton; in bulk, $6 7587 25. Brick—In kiln, acarce; common, $8 00@8900; pressed, $20 00. Nams—83 15. - ‘Grarxs—Wheat, No. 2,86¢: No. 3, 77c; rejected, B58c. Corn, western mixed, 27c. Oats, 25@27c. Barley, No. 2,60; extra No. 3, 40; rejected, 30.. Rye, No.2,72. Lave Stock—] eors are bring- 1{tng $3 503 75; fat cows and heif- | ers, $275@}2 85; shecp, 83 75. Hogs are pow ingood demand aud bring from $4 30. LeataER; Shoemaker’s Stock—Sole Teather, oak tanned, 4043} per Ib.; ' hemlock 1anned, 30@36; upper, oom- mon, 24@28; upper, $1 00@s1 30; $210; dome Fronch kip, $1 10 hemlcck tanned, TOE WO.. PHILspsLris Daring the past mercantile comm: Iy exoreised oye passed, as it might bring ab financial and com the goveenment, t}is uncerts a tendency to check tions, as consumers ferred to move causiously uiti question of chan, 1o chavge w settled. The decision is in !.x.wr'f‘ no change, and the concequence has | been to give a now imp-ins to Values are hardenis doubt but a fare rdvar cles will be securcd, | for & great chunge country at large has bue lesson that “booms’ prudent merchar, keep their goods mos i for large profits which (i obtaln. Wool, which would pr been affected most v a ¢ taritf shows a marked iw; Eetail HWanu fd and Nilver Walches the ity See Our Stock me Be Pleased vanced most, and cho ing at 47 d 4 47c. Me has been mnomin: and b4c., but buyer. pay these figures, au not boen madeat ov clothing is_in choice parcels are now 50¢c. Fine delaino b: 48c., but the best | held at- 49¢. and 50c. L and quarter-blood sre i better demand, h;xt‘prlm 3 do not any very material change. scarce, and now t ? vancing it will receive more from manufaciurers; for market is declintog pre o is sure to be given to washed wool, but wher the tendency is upward eration s given to hence at such times sales are freqnently made at fi its relative valua. The transanctions in tub wa have been light, as most of the wool is of too v t present. They to pay 50 and ble. for unifor but pass by average parcels Pulled has been in bet and can be quoted pound higher than a better grades being i Colorado fleeces have received more attention, but sales stricted by the small The medium grades have sold b and we quote choic 33c., according to Mexico wool whi {9 Show Goods. & ERICKSON, lron and VYagon Stock, ii Chieago Prices, when WW. J. EROATCOCH, 1209 and 201 Harney Street, Omaha, m e Prices do not show ohange, buf it is b that buyers have hold, and if the ge tinues as strong as it has b the past few days some can_be sfely counted wools are commen ) small way, and we quote part improved, at | all improved, 25 to iprovement I condition. Ohio, Penn. and West Virgin, XX and above, 8c.; X, d6adTe.; c.; quarter blood, medium, 49 fino delaine, 49@ , 43a4 , Michigzan, W Indmna and Western:— XX, 47 X, 42@43c.; medium, 466 13 ter blood, 42@43¢; common, cots and burry, 30@32c.; medinm combin and delaine, 51! del 46@48c.; low combing 4 Tub Washed: 48@ble.; average 1 inferior, 35@40c. Choice Unwashe: G medium, 35@38c.; quarter bl @33c.; common, cots and bu 24c.; medium combing, medinm, low, 32a340r al Steel Tootl Aversge Unwashed:—Fine, Ovai Stee! Tooth 260; medlam, Hatoe.; o blood, 30a32c.; common, co Dk GROOT & GLbb burey, 20a22c.; medium con ; a36o.; low, 31a32¢. Kansas and Far Western w: 2 to be lower than ave: according to condition. Palled: — Extra, super, 42a450.; auper, ¢ 20a2lc.; black, 20a30c Black from 5 to above quotations. Oolorado and Wester Medium and fine choi erage, 28a30:.; 27c.: 24a25e.; eommon, = 2lc.; black, 21a22c.; 19,2 PIFCH Vothers like, ccommend atesihe row fat upon, 10e. SIOUX CITY & PACITIC TR AFD | 8t. Paul & Siouz Gity | RAILROADS. | The Gld Relial i 100 MILES SHORTE:! From COUNCIL BLUEF ST. PAUL, MI DULUTH, or BL And all pofntsfn Norther Dakots. This line Is D TH C E ME SPEED, SAFETY is unsurpassed.. Elez: Bleeping Cars,owned and coutr , ran_Through With-ut CF nion Pacific Transter and 8t. Paal. Trains lea epot at_Councl reaching Sioux City at 10: at11083. m, making 2= TEN HOURS 1 Apvaxce or ARy Oraree Rovrz. , et , by s 6 tree. P

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