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| | | | fe - easier condition of thc money market, the vhe Nobragka Wational Bank|Chicsss & Aton 1 Of Gmaha, Neb. ““‘ Pald up Capttal, - - . < $350.000 | (leve,, Col. & Gincinnati. DIRECTORS : 8. R. JOHNSON, President, of Steels, Johnson & Co. A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C., B. & Q. do Delaware & Hudson oanal. .. Del,, Tck. & Western...... 8 l)envur & Rio Grande, R. R,, Boston, Em.‘ anna«oe . SE, of W. V. Morse & Co, do preferred. . LLINS. of G, I, & J. 8 Collins. E‘;’:fi“}”:m':tb}“:w‘ M. WOOLWORTIL, Counseilor & Attornoy-ate Sa Law L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H. W. YATES, Cashier, Iate Cashior of the Firet National Bank of Omaha, and connected with e nctive management of that Bank sinoe ite organization in 1863, OrmyD for business April 7, 1883, with the targost capital of any bank in Nebrask, 0%8 recelve special attention ard char- t Jbtaluable hers or elsewhera. e do InTukrst allowsd on time deposits upon favor. | Yerurhis & Charleston Michigan Central ble torms aud wpon accownts of bankeand bank- \13.::,:'.:\,:\1‘“' y lml Ind., Bloom, & Kansas & Toxas. . Lake Erie & Western. o & Michigan & Nashville Lovisv,, New Alb, & Mariotta & Cincinnati 1st pfd 2d pfd 115§ 1014 . do Formoy Fxeuanes, Government Bonds, and Q{“;‘)fl‘e‘"‘& oo, County wat Ci'y securities bought and sold. ¥ Tt 18 prepared to do ageneral banking business tuall its details, and i the treatuont of custor- | Nashvilla & Ch ers will puseno the most liberal policy consistent | New Jersey Central with safe bankin, Norfollke & W . :1“ 3 orthern Paci FINAHGE Mll) GUMMERGE hwvnk‘n THE WORLD OF WEALTH. Events of the Past Week in Wall Street--The Wheat and Wool Oregon Nnvlg-finn Market. o Untario & W W Pacific Mail 8poolal Dispateh to Tire Br. 1-:.‘,‘3?15;‘;; Nmw Yonk, November 11.—The events | Pittsburg & Clevelan: of the past wee k in financial circlos were Impontant in several departments, The :,‘;"’}“3;".;“; money market was manipulated for higher o rates of interest by speculators identified do 1st with the bear aceount and call loans were | St Poul & Milwaukes. put 'from 5@6 to 20@25 per cent advance, | 8¢, Pml:llvunn & M.?:i being assisted by the shifting of loans | St. Paul & Omah: which followed the sharp decline in values T on the Stook Kxchango after the election. | Deiey Sorgile Secretary Folger, with his usual prompt- | United States ness, came to the relief of the market by W-buh- St- L. & Paci dhoipayment, without rebate, itterest of 1 ols, Fag 7 $15,000,000 bonds embraced in the one | Western ey Teorins bundredth call, an after this an easier ‘f2el- | Oaribow. iing prevailed with an approach to normal ates for money. These bonds have been | Homostat turned in at.tho treasury for redemption, | Little Pittsh «and no doubs further considerable amounts | Onta will be presented for _redemption within a | QU1 ew duys, ‘Lke discountmarket was dis- Rol bl turbed by n raise on call loans. Romestic | g O c?ni v;:zc:lnga has he;\l‘utht; more favosable [ 5ptF i ‘to this point, and there has been a perce g tiblo diminuation in the outflow of money, | Sandard . /the forsign exchauges were affected slightly at intervals by the deawness of money, but postal rates were unchanzed, ‘with lictle variation in quotations frow actual business, Government bonds were a fraction lower, long issues boing sCected by the revorted e of $10,000, 00 of bouds — by Mr. Vanderbilt, and short date insuu by the call for 15,000 000 extended 5' vecisl Digpaintipsto Tun Bas, ddsued by Sectetury Folger. Railroad (ORI, bonds were weak and in sympathy with| CRICAGo, November 11, the share list, and as a rule prices de. | "Ommon to choice apring, &' clined toward the close. However, a [mon to fancy, 4 00@6 0; pnwnh 650@ sterdier feeling prevailed and there was |7 20 : some recovery ~The railway and iniscei- | Wheat-—Steady; iegular, 925 for No. laneous xpesulation was nnfavorably af. | vember; 93@923c for Decembor: 920 for fected by u combination of causes, such as | 40 year; YSo for January; 99¢ for May; the decision against the Western Tiaion in | No. 2 spring, £2¢ for cash” and November; the Willinms suit, the overwhelming dem. | rest same as regular; No. spring, 704c; ocratic victory in Tuesday’s eleations, the | rejected, 61; No. 2 red winter, Mv for reslt of the Metropolitan levated ratlway | ctsb; 91§@9igc for December; No, 3 red elcction and money stringenoy, ‘Great ds. | winter, 91c; rejected, 80c. pression followed these evehts and up to Corn—Ensier; 6830 for cash; 66jo for Excelsior. Dividend. S T PRODUOCE & PROVISIONS, 3houlo|: on Thursday thuredwu & sharp E,‘;";‘;':"’ ¢ ohe rl;r Decamm -fnd t 0] anuary; jo for lecliae in prices accompanied by A hie "’m o Vi activity and much excitement, Subse- quently there was a decided imprevement [ Oata in the tone of speculation and & marked re- 'emb-r' covery lrEnn Szue umni;]dm\im on the | 35 < 550, action of cretary Folger, anticipating the one hundred and eightéonth. call, the B-rlcy—Unr_esm-d; 8le. changed; o usshaaan b 3o for aekors 1 |1 16) on tracks.: 1 175G 18 dolivered Gaulflnnd Vn:{l:rbllt, and the he.vy znlnf Tumothy —¢uiet; good to prime, 154@ on railway ear: reported by some of o th leading roads for the irst week of No- Pork—Ungettled and gen-r-llf higher; vember. ‘The report that Vanderbilt had | 18 30@1860 for cash; 18 273@18 80 for disposed of:$10,000,000 of 4 per cent bonds | November; 17 56 @17 57 "or Dmm T, and taken.c:p a large block of Lalto Shore, [ the year and January: 18 62} for Aesisted the tiso in that stock and sympa- | February; 18 85@18 87} fur Mny- thetically the balance of the list. Near| Lord—Unsettled and closed steady; the closs tke bears made froquent demon. | 1L 75 for cash; 11 52} for November; 10 85 stration ageinst the warket, particularly | @10 87 for December and the year; 10 75 against that stock knnwndto be without (fiwy 77} for February; 11 424@11'05 for any special bull suoport, aud some of the [ May. improvement was lost. Thero i, however, | . Bulk Meats—In fair domand; ~shoul. + strong undertone to speculation, which dem.7 00; short rib, 1100; short clear, from present appearances promises to de- | 112 velop a bull movement in the tuture. The bank movement statement show: decrease of §21,834,000; $52,042,000 in posits; $3,2 0 in specie; $1,117,000 in legal tenders, Tmports for the week, 88,922, W'- ex- porte, exclusive of specie, $8,027,0: Wheat closed dull but~ stes: oply, 17,743,010 bushels; pre 0'bushels, Wool, according to weaker, The genera @E5}o for cash; 3540 for No- o tor December and the year; Buthr—l)uu fair tofancy creamery, 24 @3l .iu to fancy dairy, H@36c. Whis y—Unchanged; 119, 8T, LOUIS, 8r, Lous, November ll.-Flnur—Duu and unckanged; XXX, 8 55@3 70; family, i 10@t 2ichoios 4 uS@c 50;. fancy, 4 75 (@495, ~ Wheat—Lowei V isible ous woek, but slow; MNo. 2 red, 92 928c for November; ; to for the year; 953c v ¢ " siomes | for Januacy; 974 for February; 1024 for tic wools is without improvement, with no | Nfav: No. 8 red, 88@88fo. indication of el.ange for the better. Man- | " ({,n—Tower and inactive; 624@6240 ufacturers atill claim a want of encourage- | for eash; 62hc for November; 3¢ for De- aeent ia goods and trade sufficient to in- mgc or Jauu- duce them ¢o inrest beyond the racuire- o for Ma meats of contracts in hand, and some do @33;,‘ BRIt not even operate to this exteut, preferring | Noveuber; MBL or May, topurchase alokg in old lots, just su Rye—Siow; 56k bid, ciewt to keep the looms in motivn, and us | Birey—Kready apaculation keews to be entirely dead, the [ Whisicy— 5.,,.,1 carrying of wupply is left upou dealers. | Pork -Dull; jobbing, The situation, of course, is not very grati- | [ard —Highor; 1165 hld. dying to holders, £nd with rome is becom: s ing eaerous, Ae.theend of the year ap- 4 AR SORK, proaches there is & natural effort’ g | NEW York, November 11,— Flour — o reslize wheuever a fair opportunity pre- | Dull; supertive state western 3 25@ wents itself, but ae.yet we have lewrned of | 3 85; good o choice, 3:80@4 40; common to ®o dizsct pressure.cr serions shading fsom uooduv.n 4 5u@7 ~A0 Wwuite wheat extra, the rates, A few of the trade make w| 26@7 extra Ohio, 380@70; St. qaite little list of sales this week, but mun. MOW 50; Minuesota pateat’ pro- the waevement is not free, but elose um cess, 6 Th@s 26, ratheritame on most descriptions of stook, | = Wheat—uash lots u shade highor; op- The fosaign nurluu: unsettled with some | tions }@jc lower, closing with weaction tendency in buyer’s ifavor in the least de- | of 8@ic; No 2 epring Romin: ulad sirable ~_parcels, £ales include 5,000 | rea, vl.,@ll ; steames No, 3 spring Lcln,lflnrnll acd 225,000 pounds | No, 3 red. teamer No, 2 red, 1 01? -prhu o private terms, The hide market { @1 (5; No, 2 red, 1.074@1 08, is unchayged with prices well sustawned, Coru—U usettiea and d Lo lower, Volume of huulnm very fair, Borax and|| Oats—Dull st ¥9¢ bid tor cash; 29§ bid quickailver unchanged. || for the year, r——_—— i HETSBURG, FINANCIAL. | Ak:;wu%ms. ho';ll(l‘:”f u. —‘rko‘tmlum-— Bpecia! Dispatch to Tas Bux. | Aosdve: certifioatey, wi Naw Your, November 11, |3, o003 1eied, $61@0R1c, Phlladelphia NOxRY. COUNQ'L BLUKES, Money—4@8 per cent, cloking st % per| (Counow, Buurrs, Novewber 11.—The cent Prime Mercantile Paper—6@8 per cent, Bterling Hachange—Steady; Bankers' bills, $4.803; demand, $4.847. (Governments strong. i The stuck warket wes irregular with |2 Councit Bluffs markets casefully revised 0 date are as followa: Flour—Goldea Sheaf, 8 00; Kansas City wlater wheat, 316@4 25: Mianssota wintee wheat, 3 00@4 00, cmA—N 0. 3, bls, 30 frequent fluctustions. Tn the last hour of | (ate No, business there was great activity and a fi)o—'\ ¥ ) 4bc ariey—Ncae, general & lvlunw.' Eggi—-Soarce; selling to_packers at’ 20c. GOVEINMENTS, Corn Meal—1 60 for white; yellow, 1 60; Yesterday. To-day mm chop, 26 00 per ton; eorn and oats 102 1024 ), 2600 per ton, 101 1014 u ¢FRUITS Apples, 2 00, J128 1z{ Broom 1‘.,rur—§ 4 @de, . J19F 19| Hay—Loose, 7 wau(, Paciic 65 of 160 cond20 129 Wood—5 00@6 00, 2200 }V..ul—l 2. 5 4 Butter—Craamery, 800 di 3! 188 Y iin rolls, wr Adaws Exprem. . s ved, 20c; rolls Bo. wrapped, 320 mied “§6} | solors, 10@124o. Altoa & Terve Haate.. §2°| Onions—40c per bushel, 9% 9 {dzut «kem—t'»(}(m'll:)o per dosen. ’ 3 Potatoes r bual Eloelmi & 8 i i Ool,, Cin. & fnd. Central. .. .108! 105{ Turnips —80¢ per bu-hel il Yt ; oo Comcle ot ) Chesa) LIVE . o m vaske & Obo. 350 Voal Calvasb B0@® 00 "EHopse 3 7 1700@7 %, Sheev—8 50, THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA M NDAY NOVEMBER 13 e ey LS S ——— LIVE 8T00R Special Dispatches to Tz Bus, OHIOAGO. Onroaao, November 11.<The Drovers' Journal reports as follows: Hogs—Fair, low: values weaker but all were sold; mixed, 650@660; heavy, 6 70 @7 4 light, 6 20@6 70; skips, 4 00@5 60, Oattle—Duil and 10. lower on nearly sl kinds; no exports from here; good tochoice shipping, b 206 b @5 00; mixed butchers’, dall at 2 20@3 00; stockers and fecders, 2 60@4 20; Texans, in heavy supply and 10¢ lower; cows, 3 40 @3 6"; ‘steers, 3 10@4 49; Americans, 4 2) @5 60. Sheep—Dull and weak; common to fair, 2 50@38 40; medium to good, 860@4 20; choice to extra, 4 00@5 00, T, LOUIS, 81, Louvts, November 11,~Ca ~Nct enough supply to make a market; tha de- mand for good cattle contintes, however, and the prospdets for next week are good for all desiratle grades, Hogs—Scarce and very slow; light ship. piny 1 Yorkers, 6 00@6 30; packing, b d 505 butchers to extra heavy, 6 60 @7 00, Sheep—Market unchanged, with only a swalllocal trade, i TRAFFIO, " [ Spoctal Dispatchos to Tw Ban. FLOUR AND GRAINS, Curcaco, November 11,—Receipts and .m pments of flour and grain for the past ours hive been as follows: Receivts, Shlp‘h Flour—bbls, . 20 000 Wheat—bughels L 89,000 fifi,ooo Corn— 100,500 149,000 Oata— ¥3,000 61,000 Rye— 8,000 2,000 Barleg— ** 45,000 13,000 New York, November 11,—Receipts and shipwents of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts Shp'ts, ‘Wheat—bushels. ..... 1 172,600 13,000 | 3; LIVE BTOCK. Cnrcace, November 11.—Receipts and shipments of live stook for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ta, .;,noo 4,700 Shipm'ts, Sheep... Sr. Lowts, I\nvember 11, —~R~o‘lpfin and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm’ts. 130 500 LY00 810 . -300 1,100 ———— OMAHA MARKHATS, Hogs.,. Cattle.... Sheep... ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrioe or THE OMAHA Bex, } Saturdsy Evening, November 11, The wholesale trade of the city is re. ported as fair, though the volume of gen- eral business did not reach anticipations, a8 was expected, on account of the state election, which would naturally detract from business, sud the continued warm weather up to this time having retarded the demand in many lines, yet a fair mail order was reported in dry goods, boots and shoes, manufactured clothing, hats and ;| caps, millinery and fancy goods, at come paratively steady prices. Groceries moved fairly, a good average being done in sugar, coffee, tea, fish, spices, eyrups, tobacco and dried fruits, at re- vised quotations, (Country produce met with general im- proved demand, the weather being all that oould be desired for handling perishable goods, \Potatoes sold on arrival, in car lots, at 25@40 cents, Apples are arriving freely and selling in car lots at 2 75@3400 per barrel, 1Onions are in good supply and the de- mand improving, selling at 85 cents in car lots, Turnips are in fair supply aud slow sale at 25 cents per bushel, Celery is in limited supply; demaad good | 7; ond selling at 40@¢5 cents per doz. Lemons are in good supply; demand tight and selling at 4 50@5 00 per box, Oranges are.in light supply, Louisiana | Shewm: selliag at 9 50 per barrel, «Quinces are in limited supply and seliing | &t 7 00@8 00 per karrel, «Oysters are ingood demand; an active | Af business reported during the week at the {following figures, Medium, 33c; Standard, 8€c; Plain Select, 43c; A. B, Select, 48c, lbe., and Royal Select, 20c, Buckwheat flour is in geod supply and selling at 10 00 pe- barrel; self-rising ot 114£0 per barrel, Wince meat is in fair supply and & good trade being done at 8}@9e, Rutter recsipts are liberal, and selling at | Lonsdale, 15@25c, as to quality, Fggs are in limited supply; demand moderate and selling at 27c. Poultry receipts are light; demaed good, dressed turkeys selling at 12@13¢ per 1b,, and chickens at 11@12c. Game is coming in quite freely. Wo quote prairie chicker s at 3 00 per dog; mal- lard ducks at 2 00, and quail at 2 00, Oidar iy in limited aopply; demand good, selling at 6 00@6 50 per burrel, and 4 50 for one-half barrel, A carload of cholce is ex- pected to arrive daily .at Fearon & Cole's, Meats of all kinds are scarce; demand good, ébough prices ace lower, in anticipa. | B tion of the winter supply coming forward, Packerscommence pucking to-day, and are payingifrom 5 76 to 6 25, Lard is scarce and in demand; prices firmer, pure refinel selling on a basis of 180 for tierces. The local grain trade i improving | b slowly' at.comparatively steady prices, The only changes reported in the mar- ket to-day.axe a8 follows: Wheat, No. 3, advanced 1j0; rejected, declined 1jc. Barley, No. 2, advanced %o, Lacel Grain Deallngs. VIHEAT.—UA-L No. 2, 75¢; omsh N, 8, 620; rejeated, ARLEY, —buh No, 2, 700; No, 3, Wheat—No, 2, 75¢; Xo 8. 66¢; rn]aoud,k ‘W‘}"IH Flax seed 10D por bu, e \POTA' ruw—aozqw"{.'i?'fifihu. ONIONS—80000 per bushol PP(FI (Amh.u » .Iulhy 26@3800, LG per 1, 21, l 75@3 25, alif uruln 332 2 b LEMONS -84 505 r’lgx. e BEANE-~Dowestic lxuumlb 200@2 50 per bushel. Grocere’ List, CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 Ib (Kield's), rr case, $4 00; do 1 lh (Field’s), w;fiuuu. é 755 a0 2 b (Ctan ).porm Lobsters, 1 dozen, Tu.u.wu. 21b 265; m; 8™ per 275; Corn, % [ (Mountain) w80, 300 ocora, um- do (Yarmoouth) rr eafe, & 00; string beans, per, oass, 10 Tian beans lnrouc 0. Succolash per case, 1 80 as, COILILD, Per orse, 1 ‘hoige. ,..,.u...aioK" vries, § ) DOF oase, J 210; -\nwbm‘-. 2, w mn.?s mimon £ fair, 400 | 3 raspberries, 2 Ib.p-rl-o. 8 30, Dam. sons, 2 D, pul onse, 2 45, Bartlett pears per 260, Whortloberries &or onse, 275, lm plams,2 b perowse, ? 90; reen gages,2 1 oas, 2 90; do choics, , Ihporcueflsfl. wlfl.?mwrm 16. Pwh& 2 8 00; do B 4 50; flfl. (pie), 8 I, per _Slo‘, per dozen. 3 30, n. SUR bing prices, Jack Frost St, Lonis winter) 83 90 par 100 Iba.; To. ka Patont Kansas, 83.85: Minnehaha finnesotn Patent. 88.70; Shawneo I'anoy wter, $3.10; HEagle, X winter, 3,00, Trinmph spring, best, Chris tian's suporiative, 8.70; bran, per ton, $14.00; chopped feed, $25.00, SUGARS ~Powderod, le. Cut loat, 104 Grnnull\tnd 9fo; Uontcotioner's A, w.,\mndud Extea C, g; Extea C, 3 medium yellow, flc: dark yellow, SYRUP—Standard Com., i1c, bbls Standard do, 44 gallon kexs dard do, 4 gallon kege, $1 9 MEA'TS—Hatms, 160; breakfast bacon none; clear side bBsoon, mone; dry alt bacon, 15¢; shoulders, 113c; tierce lard, 18§, HOPY—Sisal, § Inch and larger, 10}c; 13 inch, 11, L \RD ~Omuha Refinining Co.: Tiorces, 0 and 50-Ib oans, 133c; 200 cans, 0-1b pails, serew top, 18%c; b-1b do, ey '3 1h do, 140, FISH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 6 75; No, 1 maokerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- 184 TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rale, 2 1, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, 62c; Star, rml\dl. 24 1b, butta,80c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 ib, butts, bSc; Gilt Rdge, potins, 94 Ib, Hutta, 603 Arwy and Navy, pounds, 65c; " Bullicn, por gounds, 69y Lorll: rd's Climag, pounds, 600, FINE CUT—In pails,.—~Hard to Beat! 7bo; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountaln, 80c, l'»rnnt«, 650; Ro {&anuln, 600t 55c; Daisy, 50c.—In tin foil- . 8., 51 boxes, per 1b 63c: Lorie Ullard's Tiger, 60c; Diamond Orown, 66 SMOKING—All grades—Common, 24 to Granulated—Blackwalls Durham, 16 i Dukas Durham, 16 o, d6c; b Carolina 1 of i , 880 Yome 'ack, 4 oz, linen hm ; Marburen’ Pack % oz, tin Doz Tail 650, Paints Olls and Varnishes. O1LS T por gallon; Hor 180 per gallon, 1t gallon, 2840, linsoed, raw, per pallon, 5b; linseed, boiled, por r'\\‘.in 785 Iard, winter str'd, per nl, lon, 1 , 8¢ No. ) Thet onetor, XXX, por gallon, 1 20; N 1 15; sweot, wnllon, 85c; sperm, W, B, per gallon- or F555 finh, W .. per gallon, fi(‘k" neatafoot, extra, por gallon, 7be; No. 1, 660; lubri- oating, rero, per gallon, 80c; llummrr golden machine, No, 1, per gallon, 85 sorm, signal, per gallon, 800; tur- pontiae, per. gallon, wm; naptha, 74°, per ...nnni i0; 64", 170 » PAINTS IN'OT—White lead, Omaha el half brle, 4 705 family mackerel, kit {‘(?‘gé"h'u fish, h;‘l‘( brls, ‘u 00; No. 1 per, Allnplce, Jloves, Soe; N s, 81 00; Cram, 240; ace 81 09, LY K—Amerioan, 8 8% Groenwloh, 8 40; Weatern, 276; North Star, 2 00; Towis' lye, 4 Wx.hlnll lye, 275, FEED-Jobbing ' prices, Choj 43 $1.00 per 100 1bs. chop cord, 81. bran, dhos Silver Glow ExcelsorGlow, fair, 110y Klo, good m to 156 O povt ocha, 2840; Arbuokle's, x!fimnsi—m Oream, 1330y S, owder, good, - 45@55 unpe lor, Onolce, S0@T Hal; good, 40@450; Rt S o Yonl:ahyv.‘:. {; ‘@’ @ u 50c; choice, apau l P L] N DVBJO?hDE m—’l"v;o % phlll, 9 50; P‘l::mvuhburdl. 'XSD B wn 2 90; Wellbuckety, 3 LEAD—Bar, 81 6%, VINEGAR—Puiv apple extra, 16a: pn.r 'Fh' 18c: Prussing pure avvle, 16c, Dray loads, per bbl, 1 65; Ash- toalnl‘eh\ !BO; bbls dairy 60, 5-, 850 (OMINY—New, $4 50 per bbl. SODA—In Ib papers, $3 per case; keg OB ALS. - irk's Savon Luperial, § 45, Kirkcs satina, 3 60; Kirk's stand b Part nnbla Eutoon, raire Quoen, (100_cakes), _40; Kirk’s magnolia do: POTASH~—] lvatia cans, 4 onse, In case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in cuo, 90; Anchor Ball & doz in case, 1 50, FLRLD. BEED - Ko ‘eloser, choica new, $6 00 per bushel; mammoth clover new, 87 00; white clover, new, $14 00; | ®a¢ al alta olover, new, $1250; als now, $1300. Minothy, good, new, 83 00, blue grass, extra n, $1 ISU blue :n-«, clean, §1 25; omhud grass 32 59; I’Sgrtnp, nhmng 108; millet, common or Missouri, . mfllut,GermuL $100 to 8135 arinn R D‘H‘JSEED—UWH or 1t b bushels, 5 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, 50; hvnar locust, per 1b,, 25¢; per 100 b, 835 00, PRANUTS—-I‘E?QM, u.l!:ioloe.mriml L\fi.\’. nuueo.lt\npar ; fancy white, 104c perlb; nw—mu Virginia raw, 10c; ronsted, KLES—MedIum, In blmll. 07 50, do {nhnu h\fll. ml.ll.l. in bbls, 950 do, in half bbls, 5 erkins, in bbls, mfio, do, in half bbls, & 25 OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 188, 15§0; 8e, 16Fc: bcxon 40 tba 16 0z,, 68, 150, RICE—T.onislana prime to choice, 73 @ 7gc| hir 6@7c; Patua, 7c. phe Ly Per nndh. 950; round, nn-. !8 10; square, cases, 85 40, Dry Qoods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlsatio A, tho ?th«n XX, 7o; Atlante A, So; Boot B\u:luyeL 4-4, 70; Cabot W, i ooty Honat it i & on t] - ok 840; Indian Standard Tadion rchard d. w., 8jo; Lawrenos 7u, Mystic River, Tho; Paqunt A, Bjo; f.L, 7c; Utioa O, Waghus: fiTiu.dnA, Bhos ] i2ke; Wal- oo B Bre FINE N OO’I'I'ONB—AU.BM 4.4, Ho. A.I.Ilanor 84, 80; Argyle 44, 1 ; Badger State X 4-4, =y 2 -4, 63c; uakeycBAl. Indian' Orchard AA 98, Bho; 80, 83c; Lehigh E 4-4, 9; 4-4, Tio; do 1t N 80, 703 .pg E 89, qg.ef"t-m... o' 4, 7¥o; ta 4.4 BEBACHED UOTTONS-—Androscog gn L 4404 Blackatone AA i perial Teached 4-4,9c; Oabot 44, i Fidelity 44, Fhe; Fruit of the Loom, 10; oambric 4-4,180;do Water Torist, 104c; Groat FaliaQ, 1040; Indian Head shruni 14, Yasi Lonaisle, Oc: dn[lilmbrluA ‘,{&m w oole Mills uot A, ppore N G Twills, 1240; Pooshontas 4-4, Sic; Bogaanet, 4. ;, 8}o; Utica, 110} Wamanitu X, 123c. O B oS Colored)—Albsny E brow Sc; 60'C, drab, 116 do XA stripes an lirip-u 1%2:- fl?fl xwf b;)lw?um:n zd"h' ot s, 1240; Axl on fancy, 16c; Branawiok brows, 840; Obarlot fancy, 1240; do extra heavy, 20¢; Fall River rown, extra heavy, 1lhe; Indiann A brewn 18e: Nevonset A brown. 15¢ PICKINUDdD—AmOskesg A U A 83 19c; do XX blue 82, 1840; Arrowancs, ghe; Clarezont B B, ke " Conestoga ex m.xw Hamilton D, T14o Lowwton 3 Minnohaha 4-4, 200; Omega supor mu -4, %80; Pearl River 82, 1640 Put. CX “blue stripe, 120; Shetuoket § 10? c; do BN DEN (AR, moskeak, blueand bronn 16he; 4aul DD blue, 1540; Arling X bluu Semnb, 18ho; Concord 000, blue o w blue 29, 9¢ brow, L24ci do AAA, do do 18} 84; do XXto do do 14h¢ Waymakers blue aad brown u;u Dmtrl ; Poarl v.r, nouvfl.l.u. b-oum. NQr. y-\‘mu li u double hu. o, Garner A fil..‘.fl, ve % dn Iun’&:k; qunnt 553 IEANH—AMH, 80; Andros ‘WKB" satteen 83c; Olarendcu, 6§c; Conen )’o Hallowel , 8c; Injdi 'ho; nqlnufi,lmpruvulo !’?Iurlll M 9403 Rockport, 7§o RINTS - Aliens, u, American, Bic; Ad, 10, narwlnj o Oochocu. 1o @7 deym e el o o 1o Ioucester, 60; m.'i;:yb by ukebr;huokscr, 64c; Mer o lo; utic, ipeagues, 6o; Southbr‘dge: o} do. Glnigharie, Te: Mar: buru 0F Oriental W JAAn n ph 9% A 1 -« Mw 4 rgylfl- KuIB:mrth sit 12 o " Atiaut by, Th Plun mt. 104c; Hus O SOTTONADES—Abberyille 16ke Agate, %0; Amerlg Cairo' D and T, 174e; Decoan Co, stai stono, 18ho; Ocean 116; Artistan, 20c; bo; Olarion 1 and T, Dand T, 16c; Key: Nantucket, 190; Nonpareil, and 1, ug‘g@ Royal, 164 g, n& ‘sobiusett shirt- ¢; do, Nanidu, 1340; York, nalfigt o, chiooks, stripes and NGB An el 10-4474ot do 94, %e; do 54, 230; Contlnental [ llu. Fruit of the Loom 104&027! A\H\d Prnbitiniy B 4018 Bles "ol , 26¢; Pequot 1 78» du 14, 15 do 4051 % an?fi" ¥ by 2lo; du 61, tica 98, 85¢c; do .nh meg'?g‘“u w‘&?"’u@nmmu‘. .03 OlearHavans, dfi i | 850; No. 1 Miiwaukee, 0 | Ainoss he; white lead, St. Louis, pure, en groon, 1 to b Ib cans, Fronch 2ino, \5k) Brenoh sicey n red neal, llc;q?mnuh #ino, in varnish nsst, o; French zinoe, in ofl nest, 150; Raw and hurnt amber, 1 cana 126; raw agd burnt Sienns, 18¢: vandyke brown, . rofined lampblack, 120; conch black aad ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prussian blue, 80¢; ultramarine blue, 180; chnwne green, L, M, .. D., 14¢; blind and shutter M, & 160; Paris 18¢; Bo; Vnnotl-n rod, re, 220; ican \'armll!od. I, AP llle; nhrume yeollow, L., M,, 0, & hy {nllow ochre, f¢; golden ochn, 16; unt vor, 80; graining mvlnrw light nnk‘ dark . walnut, nhe-tnnt .‘: White load, whiteing 2| S 100; Prus. wh, 1403 1 mpblack, 3 sian blue, 55c; nltrmnnrlns, "gnx vandyke brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 45; uamber, raw 4ojsienna, burnt, 4o; sienna, raw, 4o Paris n genuine, 25c; Paris green com' 20¢; chrome green, 200; _ohrom green K., 120; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver million, "Americs, 18c; Indiau mpi.nk. 140; un.fiAn read, Oool 's venetian red Am., xui lead, 74o; Dry © ego; m-mn #ino, 100t Paria r:i&"am' 5 Omnlkln-, No. 1, 45¢; No. 2, 800; No, l 05 No by 100, Mink, o, 1, 80 No. 306, No. 8, 166; No. 4, 'bo. " For, No.ik, 800; No, 2, 256, Skunk, No. 1, h?5 650; short strips, 400; narrow stripeo Lroad stripe, 106, Tallow 7o, SAL 8ave money and ordor salt direct from * s, wo ship promptly by rail at th oweah powiblo vash priceto all western points ®mdm TYLER SALT.'CO 3aginaw City,Mich JUNKETING JUSTIOE A Graud Feed to the Executive Of- ficers of the Goadees. Upon the resignation of Judgo Savage and the appointment of Judge Nevillo, the mombers of the Douglas county bar tendered them a banquet, at which some expression might be mado as to the seutimoent of the at- torneys in regard to the chango of ad ministration. Judge Savage's unavoid- ablo absenco deforred any answer as .|to. the dato at which the banquet would be acceptable, until the date of numnt serier, from these headquar- First L'euten .nt Edgar B, Robert- rou, O houfantry, '8 detailed as judge ad lv,mm of the general court martial convened at Fort D. A, Russell, Wyo., by paragraph 1, speotal orders No. 109, current aeries, lrnm these headquar- tors, mr— & NOTED RUT ONTITLED WOMAN. [¥rom the Boston Giobe.] Mearrs, Pditors — The above I8 & good lkeness of Mrs. Lydia £ Pink the following letter: Omana, Nob,, November 9. Hox. J. L. Wenster, —Dear Sir: In response to the flattering invita- tion of the bar of Douglas county we take groat pleasure in accepting their proposed banquot, and suggest Fri- (hy, the 17th inst,, as a conyeuient day for it. Very respectfuily, Your obedient sorvants, James Neviiue, Jas. W, Savaer, Friday night, at the bar meeting, Judge Wakeley presiding and C. 8. Montgomery acting as secrotary, the following committee of arrangements were appointed, with full power in the premises: Messrs, Webster, chair- man; Doane. Manderson, Pritchett, Hawes, Groff, Bartlott, Howe and Simeral. PéRBUNAL. A. W, Barnard is in the city. Hon, Frank P, Ireland is at the Paxton, A. A, Egbert, of Denver, Col., is in the city. ..,,'.‘,"‘1‘(‘..’1“1:?' :‘,‘:"‘,’.;‘,hd,, Brome Jew | John Waosk, of St. Paul, Neb, is in Winkarhs b %‘E'lhfi? own 2E ik nter's m e i [ Ge H, Hagzard, of St, Paul, is at the spanish brown, 2fo;. Prinoe’s mineral el y Jrlaiy lp‘:nl sfl'ms—.lnmu B °'1', Paxton, riture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No. J. Henry Astor, of New York, is at the #1; conch, extrs, 8140; oach, L AR WY nitiss S $1'20; Damar, extra, $175; phaltum, extra, 85o; ahellao &?‘ém Bard ofl finish, § Huvv Hardware List, Iron, rates, 85 80; plow steel, special oat, 70; orucible, So; special oruarmnn,l‘h; oast’ tool do, 15@20 wi on bety zz(s@aw;hdm.perm,l 008, 841 dry, 140 tongues, ench, 0@8501 axlen, Thos quate nuts, per b, 7@1lc; washors, e s@m rivets, per Ib, 11c; ooll chale 1 6@120; malloable, 80; el L ) rs, 60; harrow teeth, 40; horseshoes, por keg, B 00; spring steel, 7@bc; Burdew's horseshoes, 5 50; Burden’s muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT.—Shot, $1,85; Buck shot, 82.10 Oriental ‘Powdor, kegs, $6.40: do., bal g, 85,4 do. Juarter kogs, 81.88; Blast gy kogs, $3.85! Fuse, ver 100 feot 500, ATED WM T o lote.7 30 Der 100; in lees than car lots, 7 75 ver 100, NAILS—Rates. 10 to 604, 425, Leather. Ouk sole, 80 to 42o; hemulogk acle, 280 to 850; hemlock kip, runner, 85 to 800; hemlock calf, Shotol 20; hem+ lock upper, 28c to 9&\; olk upper, 24c; tor, 4.00 to & f kid, 33@350; n kid, mmoafu; oak kip, 800 to f 00; oak calf, o '180; French kip, 110018 l;i'?ond.llonll, n:ga'goow Y i v.op 9 00 to io h‘%‘h Morocco, 80c IF o O, D, Momoo. 860} simon; 0 HARNESS—No 1 star osk, 1%; No3 do, 89c; No. 1 Ohio olké"llfi% n. 2 do, '©; No, 2do, 84c. Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are well at a slight Advnlme rlou. A i'dh%nlnd R horses ex: the mpply oonddnna y. Prlm- range ae fol. lows: Fino single drivers, 8150, to 300,; Extra draft horees, $170. to 225.; Common drait horses, 8100, to 150,; Extra farm ; | 8110, to125.; Common o good farm horsea 5| 890, to $100. Exen y, 860, to 75,3 Common plugs, $20. MUL)CS —15 to 16{ bands oxcre), $125, 14} to 16 bauds, $100, o 140, 1 L4 auds, 875, t0100.5 18} to 1 hands, $60, to 75 Liquors, ALCOHOI, —187 proot, 425 per wine gallon; extru Oalifornin spirits, 187 proof, 1 per proof gallon; triple refined apirits 187 proof, 138 per proof gallon; redistilled wtiskies, 1 00@1 b0; fine blonded, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbous, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Penusyivinia ryos, Aoo? BRANDIES Importod, €6 00@16 00; domastic 1 4064 00, ws—m portod, 4 50@6 00 domestlc, 1 RI MS—Imported, 4 w@fi 00; New ngland, 2 004 00 flomortic, 1 OGS 50 e XD R SR AND 1 76@4 00, OHAMPAGNES-~Imported per case, 2600@94 03 Ameelsna, onse, 12 0@ 16 00, OLARKTS - or oo, 4 5081600 WINES—Rb ne wine, per case, 6 20 00; Ontawls, per case, 4 00@7 00, umber. we WHOLESALS. We quote lumber, lath ond shingles on: cars at Ol at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING--16 ft, and under, £22 00; 15 ft., 828 50, TIMBERS—16 f6. and under, $€2 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 {t., 823 b0; 21t 824 50, 13 ft., 826 50, 24 1€, 826 50, , 82 EhUIX\(;-—No l, 4and 6 in,, 824 (I]' o, Nk NG — No. Lyd ocmmon urds). $20 00; No. 3, $18 STOCY BOARDS, Lin’ D, 825 00; 120, U, $55 00; 12-in, B, $40 00, IME—For barrel, §1 45; bulk per ous- 40; Cement, bbl, 82 25 Tows plaster, bbl, 83 60, lhsorhn 400, Ty folt 100 1hs, 8 00, Bicaw bourd, 83 50, (OAL—Cumberlaud blackanith, $12; Morria Tun Blowburg, $12; Whitebrosst Iump, 86 £0; Whitebreast numsoé Tows lump, 85 50; Iowa nut #5 w. pring 88; Anthrmlu llO @11 DRU 3§ AND GTIU.I1 LY Uarbolic, 60c; Acid, Tartarl Copabis, per 1b, 70c; Bark, 1b, 14% Oalomel, per Ib, 70; $115; do Acld 600; Balsam ] Chloroform, h , pure, po- b, 380; Lead, tate, per ib, 2 Oll, Castor 1, per gol, Ml 1lbc Oil" Castor, por_ gal, 8100; Oil Olive, per 011, Orfganuim, 60 Opium, 8 ; Quinine P, & W, & R. & 5 wer o, 0; Potassinm, Todide, per it 1 90; ' an, per oz, 400; Sulphate o Morphi O0%uor oz, $8 85; Bulpnur flonr per I, ¥ th.ul‘nnm ver oz, $1 85, Wool, Merino navias ed, light, 14@169; heavy,e, @1815¢; medium Yowashed, light, 18@20 wshed, cbolce, fair, 80c; tub-ding and w,, 28¢; burry, blackand cotted wool; @he |‘9ll HIDES- oured 8o; hides, green salt, part oured 73c | hides, 7. dry flint, sound, 18@l4o; dr Sl o Lo, T3 i) oy ol Bidaa, o, Fildos Purs, Etec. 10@11¢; green calf, wt. 8 to 15 Iba, ll(.llc groon M. under 8 Ibs, per skin, n.. Bo@§L 16, reen l.unh mm, ;l 1 50; dnwud hlf two-third rate, two- mmm..;bmd.d d-iow eout. off John Hunten and wife, of Wyoming, are ot the Paxton, Mr, and Mrs, C. Proul, of St. Paul, are at the Millard, Theodore Schumann, of New York city, is at the Millard, Lev, W. J, Smitb, of San Francisco, is & guest of the Millard, Hon, E, Rosewater left for Chicago and Milwaukee yesterday. Alex, Stewart, of Silver Creek, Colo- rado, is & guest of the Millard, ©. €. Hamilton, of Kansas City, regis- tered at the Millard yesterday. Henry Fabrman and wife, of Fairmont, Neb., are guests of the Paxton, Gersh Martin, of the National Demo- orat, Peoria, 111, is in the city, J. H, Withers, of Grand Island, regis- tered at the Paxton last evening. 8.D, Street and H, A, Bolles, of Counn- cil Bluffs, were in town yesterday. 8. 8. Felker, the genial drummer who supplies the west with tes, was in town over Sunday. S, T, Bmith, general suparintendent of the Kansas division of the Union Pacific, is at the Millard, Col. J, H, Taylor, U, 3. A,, and family arrived yestsrday, and are temporarily in- stalled ot the Millard, E. D, Cole, of Chicago, southwestern traveling agent of the Obicago & Grand ruilway, is at the Millard, R. R. Bates, C. L, Waldo and C, 8, Webster, are among the Denver peuple who were at the Paxton yesterday, Oscar Vanderbilt, of Chicago, general traveling agent of the Oregon Railway & Navigation company, i3 iu the city, L. P, Prayn, whose headquarters have been in this city for some time past, left for Georgin yesterdmy, where he will re- main about six weeks in working up the businees for his house, J. M, Ragan, of Hastings; W, T. Rich. ardson, of David City; A 1. Pirtnuy, of Republican; C. C, Flans ury, of Alma; O, H: Mevis and wife, of Iemon , und J, H. Brozdy snd family, of Brovaville, were | among the prominent Nebraskans at the Paxton yeite:day, Hon, M. A. McNamoara and wife returned Ssturdsy morning from an ex- tendad through the prncipal places of fu- terest in Utsh and Idaho, They were seat bovarall mipoks; A had | s dallehiril trip, Mr. IIcNamara took a week’s hunt i the Rockies, and had the good fortune to kil one of the biggest grizzly bears ex- tant. He camo back looking as happy as a honanza k - Army Orders. On the arrival of the Seventh in- fentry, now under orders for this de- partment, the assignment of the regi- ment will be as follows: Handqulruu, band and companies, , Fort Laramie, W, T, (mmrnnln A Cand H, Fort D. A. Russell, W, T, Onmpnniu B and G, Fort Fred. Bteele, W. T, Company E, Fort Brldgur, W, T. The quartermaster's department will furnish the necessary transportation, and the subsistence department sub- eistence from Counncil Bluffs, Towa, to - | the posts designated for the respective i COmpADIcE, Paragraph 2, orders No, 167, Fort McKinney, Wyoming, dated Beptem- ber 30, 1842, directing Captain 8, C. Kollogz, Fifth oavalry, to proceed to Rock Oreek, Wyoming, by stage, for the receiving and conducting horees to Fort McKinney, Wyoming, is con- firmed, First Lieutenant Frank Miller, Fifth cavalry, is detailad on temporary duty at these headquariers (in the office of the engineer ofticer), and will report in person with as litule delay as 4sr0en butcher's hide, 6@74 | wracticable, Recruit Paul Coburg, enlisted at | Fort Omaha, is assigned to the Fourth avalry, Kirst Lieutensnt Frank Michler, i cavalry, is relioved as judge ad- cate of the general court wmartial wuvened at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo , 7 paragraph 1, special orders No, 109, ham, of Lynn, Mass,, who above all other human beings may bo truthfully called the “Dear Friend of Woman," s 50mo of her correspondents love to call her, She 19 soalously devoted to her work, which s the outcome of & lfestudy, and {s obliged to keep six lady assistants, to help her answer the largs correspondence which daily pours in upon her, each bearing its special burden of muffering, or Joy ab release from it. Her Vegetable Compound is & medicine for good and not evil purposes. T have personally igated it and am satisfied of the truth of this, On acoount of fta proven merita, It {s recommended (nd proscribed by thebest physicians in the country. Ono says: “It works lke & charm and saves much pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of falll ot the uterus, Leucorrhaw, frrogular and 1 Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation Ulceration, Floodings, all Displaoements and the con- [poqnent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to tho Change of Life." 1t permeaten every portion of the system, and gives mow life and vigor, 1t removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and rellaves weak- moss of the stomach, It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, Gencral Debility, Slosplessmess, Deprosdon and Indigestion, That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by fta use. 1t will at all times, and undor all clrcumstances, nct In barmony with the law that governs the female eystem. Tt costa only §1. per bottle or six for §5., and is sold by druggists, Any advice required as to special cases, and the names of many who have been restored to perfect Bealth by the uso of the Vegetable Compound, can be obtained by addressing Mrs. ., with stamp for reply, at hier home in Lynt, Mass. For Kidney Complaint of efther sox this compounds.. mnsurpassed as abundant testimonials show, “Mre. Pinkham's Liver Pills," says one writer, * are the beat fn tha world for the curo of Constipation, Billousness and Torpidity of the liver, Her Blood Rurifier works wonders In 1ta special line and bids fatr o equal the Compound in ita popularity. All must respoct her as an Angel of Mercy whose sole ambition i to dogood to others, Philadelphia, Pa. @ Mrs. A, Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a prastioal test. ADAPTED TO HARD & S0FT COAL, COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACIURED BY BUCK'S STOVE (0., SAINT LOUIS. Piercy & Bradford, SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA, INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL, Those doslrlng to make monoy on axall 01 m)tum (nvoatgonts i bl Pravisio 11 and stookiBpecula- tane 00 1 oy operatiighon our + Gy 1, 1881, 10 invost non’s of . i ash profits have boon reallzod ‘and patd 63 fuvesiors amoun ing 6o sever1 times tae orig. inal investment, still losving the original fnve: |trn nt making mflmy 850 or payablo oa demand Gxpl Rlfoulars and statomont of fand STOUKS ¥ S\ ‘e want_ rosponsible agents, who wilr. por: oncrops end B100 Gt sm en e F ' MY LRlaM,a 31 ta, <A Un doux City & raving B A WY A THE BIOUX OITY ROL'B Hurs a 8olld Traln Thaovgh teow Oouneil Hlufls 0 9 Faw Withaut Uhange Time Oniv 17 Hou: 8- NEICH MUK 'rlu mor’ oy QOUNOIT, BL! 7O #1. PAUL, MINNEAPOLL ad il potuts to Norihurn lown, Kiwi. Dakota. 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