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THE OMATTA DALY BEE MONDAY NOVEMBER INANCE AND COMMERCE. ! FINANCIAL. Financial Review. AND CHEMIC BROWN COTTON Dad to pay 1.6 inable at lower rat BLEACHED COTTO pnently there was ed, per cwt, 1205 m o closed steady at BT POTATOES =L " CICKENS —83 00 Curreney B8 DRESJBD DUCKS , 284e; Arbuckle mediam unwashod and cotted wool Choago Lw Tonf, 1fie; Crushed, | S CPLUG. — Golden Rule, | ¥ Gumberand, orth, Sho; Plun kett, medinm to s 4 00f stock - | and November; Recoipts, 5000 | b nds, 24 1b, butt 11, butts, 60; Ar Northwest Seillarcs Climax, pounds, 60c. SODA.—Dwight's b p ails,—Iland to Beat, \and do, §3 00; Church’s, o; Silver Gloss, 81 STATE BONDS. 0, Keg soda, * Tennessee old advanced 2 Ceipts, 10 0 lead; shipmonts, 1300 h B0k 1066 505 enlls and grass CHICAGO MONEY MAT! S 1b hoxes, per 10 6 .| tlard's Tigger, 6e; Diamond Crowny SMOKING—AIl oz 51¢; Dukes Durham, 16 o North Carolina, 6 R Lone Jack, 4 0z, Marburgs' Puck, 2 oz, tin Gloss, 7e; Corn. SALT.—Dray ton, in sacks, e o loads, per bbl, 1 50; bbls dairy 00, iry. 100, 35, 365, ctive demind for teady and firm ay there was an money, and we quote rates s at 6@8 per cent. Eastern exchange was quoted at par. The clearings of the as wera £%,000,000 COMMERCIAL. Detween city banks s St. Louis Froduce. Sr. Lous, Noveraber Flour—Uneh nged. Clored firmer: It X York mills 98, aporated Apples, 4c; Michigan, 8hc; N c: Prunes, old, 7ic; new, T@7he; Blackberries, new, 1o boxes, 13{@ York apples, 8 sociated banks No. 2 wed, 1 3| ver, Cheyenne, Rlatte, 57, 18¢; Utic 138 for Fobru Omaha Wholesale Market- gollon; extis OrricE OF THE OMAHA BrE, Evening, November MARKET REVIEW. Janking business has been acti All good borrowers ¢ but only ace rding supply is not exc Keeping up fairly Country bank ba Currency is comir Discount rates firm. keeps up remarkably though somewhat less tha It is much greater in fact greater than traw board, $4 00. jes, 1 00@1 5 cer weshboards, ; Wellbuckets, 7e; manila paper, 10¢; 403 dry goods umberland blac Morris Run Blossburg, s5—Imported, $0 ¢ | domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Imported, 4 50@0 00; $1 00: Cassia, 2 50: Itock Springs, oy 3% fon fresh. ery slow; only City dep #its o hracite, all siz ES—Ter caddie, Tmported, 4 "@6 0 9 00@4 00; domestic, 1 I AND AV LE BRANDY— Jances are well sustained. e in moderately well. The volume of trade S—DBreakfast bacol shoice lard, 1 B3he; ers, canvassed § 2] § 00; sheeting dressed, No. 2, 16 00; comm 26 00@:34 00, American, | two or three half Dbls, 70 n half Dbis, 75 apple extra, 10°: ¢ vure anvle, 16 ow, $6 00 per bbl. hand picked $3.90 Jer bushel: navy, $100. 2 ain Live Stock. 81, Louts, Nove mhe bhlg, 14 00; do, i JGGAR—Pure time last year, or ever before in the Tt has been a puzz] kept up with su b in Omaha trad y how the trade Dbad weather. o must be at- MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. [ Receipts, 5,700 hea 1 Council Bluffs Ma: tributed to railros towas aud also toth -- Now York ¥roduce N fact that our inch battons per wholesale houses are ine more territory thai they attempted, and to the general perity of the west. Kirk's standard, shipping extri touthern, unchauged; o Deily 00; yellow pine, No. and Shorts—17 00 per ton. ANDLES—Boxes, 40 report satisfacti n 5 demand fairl ; No. 8, 82 00, n has fallen (ff mate rial- Wheat is slow and is reported dul ¢ nctive; Nov 2| directly on tho stow Duil and weak; spot mers, 17 50 Dull and lower BTN - 30c. \toes—1 0061 20, v burnt umbe burnt Sienna, | yefined Jampbl ard to find cats on the and most sellers andyke Drow Osage orange, o, 10 bushels or ¥ locust, per b, Grand Junotion Blu 1rAND JUNCTION, Ta, Cincinnati Produce. CINCINNATL Nov Corn sells readily | w changes during We note the followin amily white fish, 90 1 Chicago Frotnoe. November 2. ardon s virtua ly ¢ clined about 1¢; barle hestnut and ash No changes repo! ted No chianies reparie Donelews codiia » 7ine, 10c; Paris yot easthorn! inore Hides.—G reen green salt, part curel cured declined Ae. Taquors.— Unchanged. Firm and ur T,—Half bhls mess mackerel, bl No. 1ex shore doy 0 1, declined 1e; preen whipinents e g Lost week's statem ments from this city shows nearly 5,000 tons o h Business, in spite rates, is lighte riod in fo wer se; ulbrauiarine, brown, Be; umber, b \c;sienna, burn Paris green genui Tb, 3 §; mess mackere ex shore, 121b do, 1 12 i do, 1 00; fat f S — Buffalo Live r—Unchanged. ments, 21 car ! 550; do'2 Wb (Standard), per case, 101 1h (standard), per p per 100 pounds and shiy rose pink, 14 twice us he v Venetian red Am 3 advanced 2c; Jined &1 00@1 50 hickens declined 3@ urkey declined 2ic; lined 4@1e; oysters decline its of grain, flour o roduoce Market. K., 12c; ochre, Kansas City P KAN r boxes per box, hoxes per box, 11 per box, 21he i 100 15c per 17,578 in store, and im’ roved cor started up trad points and the 0 acd unchany All grades of Nowember 108 bid ) asphaltum, 70c; she oil finish, 1 30 110" carbon, pe headlight, per ¢ ; wer gallon, 17¢; erystolin inseed, vaw, per gallon 175 headlight, ser gallon, 20¢; allon; half bariels ¢ declined 2 per ¥ er gallon, kegs 1% ohoice table sycups d In dried fruits, blackberries common, per I fmprove; fish i q products are without chang held with fiemy ; withdrawu strawberries, ined 15¢ per fhy, 010 bid, 018 MDecember, 60fc X Coul deslers met yester: of anthracite was ad udvanced Ao; day and the price ' on oil advanc- Drugs—Sulpbur flour, N hoice, 31b, per case, 450, ‘ v, 01| 08 PHICOMATHEAN OONOBRE. year, ek N \ mited, oush . | . o hid, 1310 asked. | Q bi, 10 kol Another Delightful Evening at Nutter | Max Meyor's Musio Hall, | y 18020 At e increased attendance at their uly @ e N6 8 ey X ey No B | e nd concort, which was lield last v S % ey Friday at Max Meyer's Music Hall, ‘ re & toes antels | must have been encouraging to the % 1 '_ Philomathean elub. The audience was Kansas ity Lo s(o:‘l‘t . [ excellent both in point of numbers e b N vl M wid abili \ppreciate the excellent \ ol 4 70 | musical il of fare set before them, f | N " 34 \ u, 0.0 pOOF AN Mr. Sauer's artistic qualities were ad W\ face't o A sl . the selection of the et | ’ Y J vogramme, It consisted of Raff's Feorls Prodace. motive, which has been such a favor- Y sharih AR LA, ¢ audiences of the Mendels are it full pric « n ‘ by A« tte by T i A AL S e lamann, perhiaps of that o Whor and aquintettewith the themes g I p No. % g m Hayden, transeribed by B oclits Ry Fir 1 t No. & 07 4w To these, as the leading num- I e were added violin solos; one of ) [ 1 ¢ 110, asa Sonatas for piano ar A4 violing b v i aladopp’s *“Divertissement te i i Wheat W for flte, violin, cello and ¢ Cor 170 1 ) 3 || nrow 1 Cor L ) 4y ch a programme, in carcful W e | balancarof o "mpusition ad contrasts uley 60| of jnsteunsen tation, has mever been Liserpool Produoe. rendert re i Omaha, Tho & LAVERPOOL, Noven work of el th showed a marked A ¢ P B Tat Whit, iy v, ¢ that of tl first il v (1104 &l coneert, B narked by the samo ( i nessand fintoh, @ loas ¢ aint \ W wd tmidity. In tiid namber e the *‘Divestisomont , Mr Totods Proance Jl took e first sac din and did ex- Wheat Very N 'y [ Sl : p et s 1 i, Mebrmuny have lnd ocenaion: bef ¢ to vefer to W conscienticus ar ished per- Wl G3fo; Mag, | Formances, but Tast Pwdy ¥ inamore prominent part, ho displsy d his abil 1, o ling doin Mt tor adyant £'is bowing 3 = Was oxcollont, hise towo pure and Milmington Ma \ ! o, aud s fingering - evidenced WA TN, Novomher 20, . R AT RV Iy long § n eaenest aml faithful My, Setmeider, who | tio f Ay excelled i the ‘cello, aud in no e Friday on woro than wion of bis Wo o Bt Liborty Live Stosk Fasr binknry, Pa, Novem? Nothime o ag, Leceipt GURIEN st rament t ) in lis admirable sul ytherenaining part e e I diould 1iko to s ! Vters, b @G0 | M. Saser's performa i o s ro-eipty, 1,000 the {ments, 2,800 hewd Noothoven, the = [tho “Theme Ru Baltimore Produde. L CTOGTEAME BALTIMORE November 26 | hin-be last F Flour - Qui [ hin-best. Last Fri e S Sotchern. qulets tults | was woll fioted to exhibis s ¥ mastery of the instrament, the purity {1 o loms hoary, 1A0@! 4y N 47 for Desvmns | of his tone W the exauisi Ao and tendernsss of his expression. W David's *Tnursduce- riations on the Themo wio, At tho San Ly ¥ pre 07 | winter steady b1 by | "Gom Whits sowthern quist st G5} SEHTE Wb GG 6Te. tion and Rusan,” bristling with techwieal dii- fioultios,, wese rendered with a bril- and finish which at once won The concluding num- pived with such @ o recall was | P ol Philasiphin Produce. Prinsassteia, November 26 | linuey T 1ast for cash| the audience. \ @1 334 for Decown | hep. was T CioraSteadys ; hearty oncove the NEver e Far Daceint nooossary, o which he respond- Outs—Steady st Ho@dle cash nad{ed by.a “Carvating” from - vember. i A pleasant fanguro of ~tho px Rye—Quiet at B, was tho baeitane solo of Rubenstem, e 1L Rolls HBere Beneath Mo, by Ponnell, o well known in Commeneing do-day Tie DBk wili] Omiaha musical circles. In response 1 | publish in its dodly morning isue o to an enthusiastic ENCOre Mr. Pennell "L woather bullotin from the: 8| SR The Jolly Fat Friar.” In con- \lusion, the piano performance of Mr. veports | G, K. Mayer, in the Paraladopp num- Den | bor, and the accompaniments of Mr. Maptin. Galin, were highly appreeinted: for cash amd The Weather. Mr. K. o S, signal servies, containing from fifteen stations, including Yankton, . Des Moines, Davenport, St. Paul, St m:ns’onu., Louis, Bismarck, Deadwood, &e. ——— Miss.Nora O'Gaunor, of North Platte, “These reports will show tho state of | ; X isn the oity. shermomoter, and thal o o W. k. B. Stout went south on the B. nhan;. 1 30 No. 3 the batometer, dow point, wind dircotion and veloat- | yp “Suguniay ty, wmount of min or o of the weather s 2Hu30e; | gho general sted e taken o tion, Careful att will soon educate are in tho-city. S\.ill;x‘nlyl‘ the reader to their | subbatiwith. M. Hull e | proper home | tion. By watchi nwone | of the barometer, the dire wone | wind, and other changes, in connee-| . none | Vo with the “indications” telegraphed Lincoln this aftern from Washington, he will soon. be able to predict with some degroe of acoura- | o cy, the approaching w tiet himself to somo extent frons the | commissioners, ments land. ye the riso and fall| turned from a wisit to, Missouri. sction of the HonC o on the B, & M, i went to- Decatur & g Jlation through- 2 g ot the interior of Nebraska will tond | D 2. Thompson, assistant superintend- ent of the B. & M. main line, went south th mukotho “bullotin” of espesinl value to the cattle raising and agrieultural interest of the country, of which we| Capt. Ven. N his afternosn to Lincoln. Jopo it will promptly avail itselt: and family, were among the San Franciscos TRy [ o passengers Saturday, .1 37; No. 2 DYING BY INCHES y : Novew 4, | Very ofton wo 800 aper T 7.0 Tonnell, assistant land commis- wl 41} o OFy:Q ““‘ e "[“I{,“l\“ 1AOY) 8U Ifi’,‘"‘n sionerof she B, & AL, was among the B. & rons o form of kidney complaint, | Ny ongers for Lincoln e andl s gradunlly dying by inches. This no longor need be £0, for Electriz Thtters will positively curo Bright's | Oma v street voilway i Qisoase, or any diseascs of the kidneys | mazcy of the Cuming or urinary orgaus. They are J returned from Cireen river. adapted to ths ¢ Capt. Marsh, first vice tt, cashier ‘of the B. & at Lancoln, e s (il R apoodily. ousel| e the same time, anc where overy other Sold at fifty cents & bottie by sh & uley W B ner with his folks, MceMahon, D) ’ s i v D.B. MORGAN'S NEW SILK DOLMAN European Rostaurant: at prices that defy competision vember 26, 1,106, FParnham street Letween BUSHMAN'S. (15 00, Eleventh and Twelfth. — - ~ ALL WOOL, DOUBLE WIDTH it we might almost about to o gratified on Farnham between Eleventh and Pwelfth streets of @ cleanly wholeome inviting looking S ostuurant. This place is to bo known o the European Restaurant, Situat- i tho vory locality whero it is Iost noeded it will undoubtedly prove i Hot only a great source of convenience = to tho public but o lusting _fund of tooks |y, | proB ta the owner and proprietor Mr. DB, Morgan for whom wo bespeak & V@ | A Lo felt wa say necessity 1% by the openi Cashmeres at 375 Were nover sold for les: Fides, 4 18 snowfall, and |\ G0 Royed has retuned from her ¢ the samo rament of obaervar | np gy Foxie aad wife, of Grand Island, cnsion Lo these repords | 1y (. Hull want home to spemd the derstanding and appreein- | M. and Mrw, Addion Jonos have re- M. Lambertson went down to Flmor Frank. clerk of the U. 8. district Saturday morning= her, and pro-| ¥, W. Cordiss, of the board of county hws returned from Cleve- & of the First artillerys president of the and general strcet baros, has S okt 1nalod) |1 y Ay, return'ng from remedy has failed. | 000 T lere o ate Thankssiving ding ¢ at BUSHMAN'S. s than D0c 10 cars; ship: | D R0 00; good liberal patronago yuod to choice WA work that can as wo employ | pyckets, Omaha, N until further notice, ‘[he very host wateh bedone is done by us, the best watch makers and men Ciry, November 20 only v, November 26 | of gxporienco. #o if you have a W Lo Hatos: g, 83400 ter | or elock to be fixed, bring it to us Lot s TiCKerS. P, BT & 8 wo will give you satisfaction through the year, and via the Old Relis > urliugton' & Quiney Railroad Ennony & EKICKSON, | Tho jewclers, SLIPPERS! SLIP BEST VARIETY. ! X1 JUY AR g OU oK 15 NEW. | Forparticulars Bl \‘ FARLY WHILF OUR BTOCK »l NEW BROS Daalers Call and look at our \tiful pat- | Steamship Tickets, 800 Tenth Sty o terns, if you don't W Remember the place—! now. A. 1, Moksk, Uulon ‘Omaha, August 1, 1881 WASHIN v Fourteenth and Farnham. R IN PASSENGER RATES HOBBIE BROS, Broker in all Railros offer Tiekots to the Eas 't the following unheard ish to purchuse Three Doors e Paciie Rallrosd Depot, East Bide of Tex