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' N\ B e ——— 118 Nebraska fi:’dnnal B Of Om.aha, Nob, Paldup Capl'al, - - . . $250.000 DIRECTORS : nk «R.IG Co. AR, TOUZALIN, Vice President, ofC, B & Q. R. R, Boston, L8 SE, of W. V. Morse & Co. of G, H. & J. 8. Collins, , Counseifor & Attorney-at- ED, ot Byron Reed & Co VATES, Cashicr, labe Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active management of that Bank since its organization in 1863 Oprxeo for business April 27, 1882, with bhe Iarget capital of any bank in Nebrasks, CorsreTioNs recelve special attention and chare ¥es lowo:t obtaluable hera or elsewhere, ranrst allowed on time deposits upon tavor- able terms and upom accounts of banks and bank. o Forsiox Exowawer, Government Bonds, and Gounty and City securities bought and sold. 1t I8 propared 80 do a general banking business laall it« detaite, and in the treatment of custom- rs will pieswo the most liboral policy constetent with sat, hanking FINANGE AND GOMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispateh to Tie Ber. Nzw Yok, November 16. MONEY, Meaey—4@6 per cent, closed offered at 4 pec cent Prime Mercantile Paper—8@74 per cent, Sterling Exchange—Steady; Bankers' bills, $4.80}; demand, $4.843. €overnments were & por cent higher for extended 5's; others unchanged. Share speculation opened weak and prices were gonerally 3@1 per centlower than at yesterday's olose—bhe latter Min- neapolis & St. Louis preferred. Imme- diately after opening there was a slight rally, after which the murket again be- came weak and sold down @] per cent — Oregon & Transcontinental, Omaha, snd Louisville & Nashville being prominent in the downward moyement. Subsequently the market became strong and between 1 and 2 o’clock recorded an almost steady advance of 3@2} per cent, in which St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba, Rock Island, Louisville & Nashville, Delawaze, Lackawanua & Western, New Jersey C:n- tral, and Northwestern were the most con- spicuous. 1In late trade ptices receded 3@ 1 per cent, led by Denver & Rio Grande, but in final deale prices again sold up 1@ 1} per cent, the latter Northwestern, and the market closed strong at an advance on the day’s traneactions of @2§ per cent, QOVERNMENTS. 5K, Joasphossain BT SE Daat & Bious Gity firsta, 110 109 Tennessoe €'s. . . 44 44 s o oo G. div. Usion Pacific 1st mortgage..115 115 do land grants...1103 110} do . winking fand. 122} 217 Virginis /8e0cecece . e RS do deferred .. 124 BTOOKS, Adams Expcrsul. Alleghony Central. Alton & Terre Haute. 40, do pid. .. 81 82 Americsa Ex) 9 Barl,, Cedar fhpidu& North, (7;.'_ 76 Canada Southern............ 93 70} Col,, Cin. & Ind, Geatral....108§ 107 Ceatral Peciflc . B8h 89 Chesapeake & Ohio. 24 do 1854 do 5 Chicago & Alton... do pfd . 140 Chi., Burl. & Quincy. .12 1304 Chi., St. L. & New Orleans.. 78 78 Cin., Sand, & Clevelaxd 57 57, Cleve,, Col. & Cincinnati. 81 Delaware & Hudson canal, 112, Del., Lack. & Western. 32, Denver & Eio Grande, 48; Erie....... . 85, 824 102 do_preferve: 119 Fort Wayne & Chicago. 134 Hannibal & St. Joseph. 45 do P 81 Harlem,....... 200 Houstou & Texas Central 77 Illinois Central. ...... 1474 Ind., Bloom. & Western 88; Kanias & Texas. ... 35, Lake Erie & Westera, 82 Lake Shore & Michigan B 115 Louisville & Nashville 518 Louisv,, New Alb, & Chicag Mariotta & Cincinnati 1st pfd 15 15 do do 2d pid 5 5 Memphis & Charlaston. b 50 Michigan Centrsl. ... 101} Minneapolis & St. Louis. 28, do 67, Misaouri Pacific 1054 Mobile & Ohio. 1194 Manhattan Beach. . 125§ Morris & Kassex Nashville & Chattaneog New Jcrnes Jon 54 Northern Pacific & do 92| Northwestorn . . 1304 do pid, 1594 New York Ceutral 181 Ohio Central. 15¢ Ohio & Mississippi. . 34 do pfd. 89 Ontario & Western. .. 274 Oregon Transcontinental. . Pacific Mail... Panama. ... Peoria, Decatur & Evansy. Pittshurg & Cleveland. .. Readi . Rock Bt. do do 8, Paul & Milwaukee. ... 107 8t. Paul, Miun, & Manitoba 149 Bt, Paul' & Omaha........... 46¢ do Texes & Pac ific. ... ses Bxpres: Furgo & Co stern Union Tel Exoelsior,,..ooiesiois Homestake ...... Little Pittsburg... Oumnu]. 2014 ickeilVer ... .tveuerns ¢ do pid... R ren Robiuson ... Silver CIiff. ... Bouth Pacific Standard . Sutro. *Offered. tE Dividend. SE Beve woney aud order salt direct tiom LT. s, we ship prowptly by rall f th Gwesh possible ash pricato all western points Toterest. $Asked, [Ex. HINSON, President, of Stecle, Johnson & | 7 THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17 PRODUOR & PROVISIONS., pecial Dispatehes to Trs Bes, OHIOAGO. Cricaco, November 16,—Flonr—Quiet; ommon to choice spring, 8 50@4 5 com- mon to fancy, 4 00@S (0; patents, 6 50@ 2, Wheat -Market ficmer; e tor D Ske for Januar; November; Sle Gorn—Active, firm and high @%8jc for November wber and the year; 5 or M onsh; 364@: mber and the year; 3ijc 36} for May o Burley Fiax Seed—Steady; 116, Pork—Active, firm and higher; 17 75@ 17 80 for cash; 17 §5@17 i 74 for November; @17 60 for December and the year; for Jauuary; 17 10@17 72} for May, demand; 2 17 55 for Febraary; 17 924@17 ¢ Lard—Steady, with a fair T@11 80 tor cash: 11 6.@11 November; 100@10 92 for 1 and the year; 10 74@10 80 for 10 82 @10 85 for February; 11 05 for May. Bulk Meats—In fair demand; shoul- ders, 7 (0; short rib, 10 50; short clear, 10 75, Butter—Dull; fair tofancy creamery, 21 @303 {air to fancy dairy, 124@80c. Eiggs—Market firm; 254@26c. Whisky—Steady; 117, Freight rates on corn to Buffalo CALL Boanp —Wheat—Dacline ond feeders, 2 75@4 30; Texas, at 8 60@4 45. Sheep—Trade slow and weak; common to fair, 2 60@3 40; medium to good, 3 60@ 4 00; choice to extra, 4 25@4 65, 8T, LOUIS, 81, Louis, November 16,—Cattle— Weak and slow and decidedly easier, with some eal:s lower; good to chaice natives, however, are unchanged, and would find quick sales at b 25@s 75; light ehipping steers range from 4 50@>5 00; fair to choice butchers’ steers, 3 H0@ heife 8 bo@41 ¢ 1 00@4 steady in good demand; 0; medium to fair, Texans, 2 75@4 00, ga—Supply large and_prices lower; light o good Yorkers, 6 0026 85; mi packing, 6 15@6 60; heavy packin 6605 butchers' to extr, 6 60@5 9 NEW YORK, Niw Youk, November 16, The Drovers' Journal bureau reporta: Lieoves—Steady, with sales of fair to good native steers at 10 50@11 00; twenty- five car loads of fair Texans sold in one lot at 9 00; exporters used twenty oar loads, and paid 11 00 for fat steers of 1,330 pounds average; city dressed beef dull at 64@7ho for Texas-Colorado eides; TH@100 tor_native; Chicago dressed forced off at 4h@hhe for forequarters; 6@8c for hind- quarters, Sheep —Market weaker, with slow sales of sheen at 4 005 75; lambs, 6 50, Swine - Dull for live hogs at 6 70@7 20 per cwt. : KANSAS 0ITY, Kansas Ciry, November 16,~The Live Stock Indicator reports: Oattle—Slow and lower; Texas ateers, from 900 to 1,280 sonnds, brought 8 35@ 3 90; stockers rnd feeders, 8 256@4 25; Corn—Declined 3c. Oats—De lined §e. Pork—Higher; 17_92] 1760 for December; 17 621 17 674 for_January; 17 7 17 974 for. May. Lard - Firmer, but mot quotably higher, NEW YORE. Nxw York, November 16 —Flour—Mar. ket dull; superfine state and western, 3 20 @3 90; common tosgood extra, § 80@4 40; good to choioe, 4 30@7 50; white wheat extra, 6 extra Ohio, 3 $5@7 00 St. mma.&s@a;(;m 50; Minnesota patent process, 6 50@7 75. Wheat—uash and_No. 1 white, higher; othors without markea chavge; options, trifle better; No. 2 spring, nominal; un graded red, 850@1 13; steamer No. 3 red, 90c; No_8 red, 1 04@1 03}; steamer No. 2 red, 105@1(5}; No. 2 red, 1 074@1 08 for certificates, 1 08)@1 09} delivered; No. 1 red, 113§; mixed winter, 103}; un- grad d_white, 88c@l 13; steamer No. 8 for November; for the year; for Febiuary; No. 2white, 1 01; No. 1 white, 32,000 bushels sold’ at 109@1 10; No, 2 red for November, 40,000 bushels sold _at 1 074@1 07, closing at 1 07§; do for De- cember, 296000 bushels soid at 1 08@1 093 closing’ at_109; do for January, 392,0.0 bushels sold st 1 11§@1 118, closing at 11 for February, 135,000 bushelssold at 1 133@1 138, closing at 1 138, Corn—Cash, dull und drooping; options, 3@io_higher ‘and strong; ungraded, 75@ 89¢; No. 8, 79{@:0c; No. 2, 86Z@89c in elevator, 88@S8}c celivered; No_ 2 white, 843c; No. 2 tor November, 85}@85c, closing at 833c; No. 2 for Lecember, 774 @ 784, closing at 7740; No, 2 for January, 653@6640, closing av 67 8c; No. 2 for Feb- ruary, 6:4 @64}e, closiug ut 63fc. Oats—t'airly active and }@jc better; mixed western, 39@43}c; white western, | 43@30c. Hay—In fair demand and firmly held; 0c Eggs—Fresh western, quiet, but firm; 29 o, z Pork—Quiet and held strong;new mess, 1 75, Beef—Quiet, but steady. Cut Meats—Dull and weak; long clear middles, 11 25. Lard—Market steady; 12 50. Butter—Quiet, but firm; 15@370. Cheese—Dull and unsettled; westorn flat, 5@124c, BT, LOUIS, Sr,Lous, November 16,—Flour - Stron- ger: XXX, 3 55@3 70; family, 4 10@4 25; prime steam, | choice 4 50@6 50; fancy, 4 75@4 95. Wheat—Opened higher, advanced and white. 77@774c; steamer No, 2 white, 88¢; | ¢ cows, 2 60@s3 00, Hogs—Lower and weak at 6 60@6 75, wita the bulk of sales at 5 90@G 26, S eep —Steady; 13 00@3 60 for good to choice. e A MERCHANDISH, Special Dispatches to Tiun Bux, NEW YORK, New Yorx, November 16, — Coffee - Dull; Rio cargoes quoted at 73@T74c. Sugar—Quiots. falr to good refining quo- ted at 7 5-16@7 7-160, Molasses—Quiet and weak; New Or- leans, 40@58c; Porto Rico, 35@h8e. Rice—Demand fair and market firm; Domestic, 5@6§c; Rangoon, 24c; Patna, 3¢ in bond. Petrolenm—Market dull and weak; Un- ited, 126}; orude, 83@8fc; refined, 8{@ 8jc. A allow—Market dull and weak; 8@ ‘Rosin—Quist, but steady; 1 80@1 90. o Turpentine—Market " dull - wad woal; o3c. TRAFFIOC, Special Dispatches to Tun Brs, FLOUB AND GRAINS, CH10AG0, November 16,—Reoceipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 Eu\ll‘l have been as follows: Flour—bbls. ... ‘Wheat—bushels 80,000 87,000 Corn— * 93,000 75,000 Oata— b ,000 69,000 Rye— 2 10,000 28,000 Barley—- * . . 28,000 22,000 NEew Yorg, November 16,—Reoeipts and | 1 shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Shp'ts. Flour—bbls.... 6,500 ‘Wheat—bushels. 167,000 Corn— . 99,000 Oata— th X 80 8, Louts, November 16, —Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as tollows: Receipts, Ship'ts. Flour—bbls. . . 8,000 9,000 ‘heat—b: 38,000 25,000 Corn— 28,000 5,000 Oats — 19,000 5,000 Rye— . 2,000 38,000 Barley— o 18,000 gy Kaxsas Oiry, November 16.—Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 declined; No, 2red fall, 948@95}e, closing at 94§o for -cash; 95§@96c, closiug at 9640 for December; 95c for the year; 97A@974c, closing at 96%c for January; 983@993c, closing_at 994c for February; 103§ for May; No. 3 red fall, 9ic. Corn—Higher and unsettled; 664c for cash; 64§@66} for November; hic for De- cember; 033@ddhe for_the year; 494@bc it | for January; 49%c for February; 51@51ic, closing at 51c for May. Oats—Higher; 36§@373c for cash; 36@ 8Gfcfor November; 33}@34kc for the year; 354c for May. ye—Market dull; 56c, Barley—Quiet; 60@80c. Butter — Steady; creamery, dairy, 25@82c, Eugs—Steady; 24c. Whisky—Steady; 1 15, Pork—Lower to sell; 19 50 for new; 80 50 for old. Bulk Meats - Easy; shoulders 7 25; short eib, 10 50; short clear, 11 00, Bacon—Market dull; small lots of long elea;;) sold at 13 50@13 624; short clear, 14 50, Lard—Nominally higher. ANTERNOON 93c_for December; 96fc for January; 1027@1 08 for May. Corn—Lower; 66}c for November; 54:@ 543c for the year; 4982 bid for January; 51c for May, Oats—Lower; 34c for December; 83%c !I&lr the year; 33¢ bid for January; 85 tor ay. B3@37c; KANBAS CITY, Kansas Ciry, November 16 —Wheat— Firm; No, 2 red, 804c bid for cash; 8lc for D' cember; 80ke bid for the year; 81jc for January Con—Q bid for cash; 413c bid for Juvuary; 4 for May. A 204 bid for cash and De- o for the yeor. r—Fueady and unchanged; 28@25¢ COUNOIL BLUFFS, Couxor. Buures, Novewber 14,—The Councit Bluffs markets ocarefully revised to date are as follows: Flour—Golden Sheaf. 3 00; Kansas City winter wheat, 2756@3 25; Minnesota winter wheat, & 00@4 0, g Wheat—No, 2, 750; No 3, |65¢; rejected, “solling to packers at 20, 3 yellow, 1 60; oru and oots » yolly, wrap. colors, 10@1% Onions—40c per Live Ohiokons—2 50@8 00 per dozen, Potatoes—30c per Obbages. - 25140 ox Turnipa—80¢ per 1 Kavoot Cora—Te per dozen. LLVE STOUK, -Cattle~F. 3 50, LIVE S8TOCR peclal Diopatches to Tus Bux, OHIOAGO Ca10a60, November 16 Journal reports as followa: Hogs—Dewand fair, market dull and wesk at Wednesday's closing prices; mixed, 600@6 55; heavy, 6 60@7 25; light, 6.00@; 60; rkipm, 8 60@5 25, Cattle—Mora 2 aod steadier, but still du good to choice ship- ing, & 10@6 00; oo to_fair, 8 0@ The Drovers' Boarn—Wheat —~Lower; | She hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Bhip'ts. Wheat, bushels .. 28000 84,000 Corn s 2000 18,000 LIVE BTOOK, Onicaco, November 16,—Reoeipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been ae follows: : Rec'ts, Shipm'ts. Hogs...... . 40,000 5,000 Cattlo L 9,000 3,400 Sheep.... 5,000 1,800 New York, November 16,—Receipts and shipments of live stook for the past 24 hours have been as follows: lhez'ots. Ship'ts. Mutton carcasses . . 1 8r, Louis, November 16,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm’ts, 4 5 &l Receivts, Ship'ts, | 16,000 20 000 do 8 I, case, 4 00@4 50; do, (pie), 8 ™, per u-e.;':‘o-d»pl 6 I, per dosen. 2 30, d FLOUR—Jobbi Jack Frost St. Lonis wlnur)‘%&%gfillw’lhu To« foka Patent Kantasy Minnehaha finnesota Patent, 83.70; nee Fancy winter, 88.10; Kagle, XXXX winter, £3,00; Triumph spring, best, 82.80; Chris: tian's suporiative, 8.70; bran, per ton, $14.00; ohopped feed, 828,00, SUGARS —Powdered, 10§c; Cut loat, 104 Granulated, Jontectioner's A, 930} Standard Extra medium yellow, 8¢} The. ‘SY“U]'—SL&H(‘IR‘ Com,, 41 Standard do, 4} gallon kegs, $2 2. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 90, MEATS—Hams, 16c; breakfast bacon, none; clear side bacom, mone; dry salt bacon, 15¢; shoulders, 11je; tierce lard, 18§, ftom:‘m.n, § inoh and larger, 10jo; 1} fnch, 11c. = bble.; Stan. 1011 patls, screw top, 134c; 5-1b do, 142; 8 1b do, 1446 FISH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, § 75 No. 1 mackerel, kits, 100; family m, erel, half bris, 4 75; family mackerel, kits, STk Tboppor, "R Allpict 3o |, ~Pepper, npice, 3 Clovee, 850; Nu{u?:'n. .‘[ 00; Oassia, 24c; Mace 81 00, LY E—American, 8 85; Greenwich, 8 40; Wostorn, 2 75; North Star, 2 0G; Lewis' Iye, 4 603 Jewell lye, 275, FEED-Jobbing prices, Chop feed, $1.50 per 100 1bs,; chop corn, §1.40; bran, 700 per 100 Ibs, A STARCH.—Peatl, 4135 _Bilver Glors 8tc; _ Corn Starch, 8§c; ExcolsiorGlost) 70 ; Corn, Tho. UOF KX ’:?f-m fair, 110; Rio, good 120; pairas to cholce, 12 to 18¢; Ol v't Javas 26401156,2 Mochm, 26he; Arbuckle's, | Beenes: 83c. UHEESZ—Full Cream, 13jo; Part 8kim, 1045, TEAS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@b0; Qiolce, 60@7be; Tmperial, good, 40@4fo; Ohrioe, 80@7bc; Young Hyson, 500; ohoice, 650@§1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 760; Oolong, good, 3@40; Oolong, cho. 4oé:a; Boualiong, rood, 85@40c; choice, WOODENWARKE=Two ‘hoop pallt 195; _three hoop pails, 3 20, Tubs, No, 1, 9 50; Pisneer washboards, 185 Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 60, LEAD—Bar, §1 65, VINEGAR—Puro _applo extra, 160: pure apple, 18c; Prussing pure avole, 16c, SALT,—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 65; Ash: ton, in sno ks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, 8 50 HOMINY~—New, 84 50 per bbl. SODA—In lb papers, $3 per case; keg sodn, 2o, SOAPS--Kirk's Shvon Imperlal, 8 5; satinat, 3 60; Kirk's atandard, 8 75; whito Ruesian, 525: Kirk's Hutoes, 216 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (160 cakes), _40; Kirk's magnolis-oz., POTASH-Pennaylvaniy onus, 4 case, In case, 8 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 dor. In case, 1 90; Anchor Ball & doz in case, 1 50, ¥IBLD SEED— Red olover, choice new, 8600 per bushel; mammoth clover now, $700; white olover, now, 14 00; ol afta clover, new, $1210; alsike, new, 3bo; J: AplnI choice, $1300, Timothy, good, new, $3 00, blue extra n&ln, 81 50; biue grass, clean, 81 35; orchard grass #2 60; red top, choice, 1 03; millet, common or Missouri, 80c; mlllnt,g:rmn. $100 to 8125 bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, 84 50; honey locust, per Ib,, 2%0; per 100 1bs., 825 00, PEAN UTS—Roasted, choice, red Yen. nessee, 100 per 1b; fancy white, 104c perib; raw—white Virginia raw, 100; roasted, 2ho. NEW PICKLES—Medium, iv barreis, 87 50; do inhalf bbls, 4 25; emalls, in bbls, 950 do, in half bbls, b 25; gherkins, in bbls, 11 50; do, in half bbls, 6 25, CANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 1(s, 15{c; 8¢, 153c: hcxes 40 Iba,, 16 oz, 6s, 1540, RICE—TLoniaiana prime to choice, 7A@ Thos fair, 6@7c; Patma, Tc, MATCHES—Per caddie, 950; round, onses, 88.10; squave, cases, $6 40, Dry Goods, § BROWN COTTONS—Atlantio A, 8jc; Asphtan XX, 7c;_Atlanta A, 80; Boott 3 FF, 8jc; Buokeye LL, 44, 70; Cabot W, 7 ;%tm.n 0 A, 6ic; Great Falls E, " 6h0; Ho di J Hoosier, 61 est Width, 8jo, In- Head 84o; Indian Orchard d. w., 830; Lawrence 7c; Myntic River, T4o; Poquot A, Bje; e T T s O s e ott B, 74c; do A, 8ic; do K 48, 1240; Wal- cott BB, Bie. FINE BROWN OOTTONB—Allendale 660 |N G Twil 00 | stripes 4.4; Tho; Alligator 34, 8c; Argyle 4-4, Tic; Atlantio LL 6hc; Badger Blate X 44, 7o; 1 Bei n O 4+4, 6§c; Buckeye 8, 4.4, 6, nningtor .g!A jekan) 4, Bfcc Indian Or 840; Laconia O 89, 84o; Lohigh 1 4- 94o; Tonsdale 4.4, égu;,l:p Esg!s& 7«1; oozzzb7 ui'dlul( ; do 0; Pocasse x 3 Wamsutta 44 180 & BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog fiin 1. 4-4, 9%-BlwkuwnuAA imperir! 8§c; o do half bleached 4-4,9c; Cabot 4-4, i Fidelity4-4, 94o; Pruit of the Loom, 10;" do caur.bric 4-4,180;do Water Twist, 104c; Great FalisQ, 1040; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c; g'nn:d;lda 10;32; dulg'nfl":uA,B;l')ou tH N:o‘lv orl 1C; uof i Pepper iflu'%wflmnm 4-1’, 9ho; Pocasset 4-4, 83c; Utioa, 110; Wamsutta 0 X X, 124c. UUCKS Oolored)—Albany K browa, 80; do O, drah, ilo; do XA stripes an plaids, 124¢; do XXX brown and drab, plaids, 12hc; Arlington fancy, 2,200 600 | 19¢; Brdnswiok brown, 8kc; Obariot fancy, . 2,300 450 [ 12he; d) extra_beavy, 20c; Fall Rivor Kangas Ciry, November 16,—Receipts | brown, Mxtra beavy, 11c; Indiana A and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 | brown ™e: Nevonsct A brown, 16 bours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm’ts, . 5,000 B, OMAHA MAKKATS, ‘Wholesals Prices. Orrioe or THR OMAHA Bxe, Thursday Evening, November 15, } The only changes reported in the mar. ket to-day are as follows: Wheat—No, 2 advanced lc; rejected advanced § Barley—No, 2 advanced 13c; No, 8 ad- vanced $e. Rye advanced jc, Headlight oil declined j@2e, Linseed oil declined 2. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT,—Ossh No, 9, 7040; oash No, 8, 614o; rejeoted, 4do, "x:AuLw.—éuh No. 2, 70ke; Ne, 8, o, VB, —Cash, 423 CORN,~No, 2, OATS--300, SEEDS—Flax seed 10 per bu, Produce and Provisions, ‘@452 per bushel, bushol, B4 50@5 U0 per hox, ~Dowestic Gerwan 2 0/@2 10 Grocers' List, ED GOODS—Oysters, (Field's), per oase, 84 00; do 1 1h (Field's), sade, 2 75; 0o 2 Ib (Ctandard), por case, 5 {h per dozen, oed, 2 1b 268;: do 8 1 per Cora, 2 b (Mountein) jor case, 300 sosked corn, 160; do Pl (Yarmoonth) per case, 3 00; string beaus, per case, 2 10; Lims beans per case, 1 70, Succolesh per cuse, 1 80; Peas, common, per 50; pees, oholce, per case,2 70. Blackierries, 2 b, per case, 210; strawberries, 2 Ib, per onss, 2 50, raspberries, 2 Ib, per case, § 30, Dam. sons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Bartlett poars per case, 200, Whortleherries r case, 275, Kgg plums, 2 b percise, ? 90; roen gages, 2 Ib per case, 2 90; do choics, , Ib gor case 4 50. Pine Apoles, 2 I, per cave -l TYLER SALT.'CO Bagivaw City,Mba( ; wixed butchers', 2 20@38 75; stockers 4 00@5 75, Poaches, 21b per case, 803 TIOKLNGD—Amoskes A U A B 100; do XX blue 82, 18he; Arrowara, 9jo; Claremont B 1B, 1540; Uonestogn ex tra, 1740; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewiston o 80,"160; Minnehahs 4-4, 20¢; Omoga super extra 4.4, 28¢; Penrl River 82, 16fc; Put- nam XX ‘bine stripe, 120; Shetucket § 10j; do 88 120; Yoouan's bluo 20, o DIZN [MS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn 1640;_ Andover DD blue, 1540; Arling X blue Scoteh, 1840; Concord 000, blue s w brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 1833 do XXto dodo 1440 Haymakor's blue and brown 94o; Mystio River DD strips, 18ho; Ponrl Kiver, blue and brown, 1tc; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14e, CAM 1 RIOS—Barard, 5ho; Eddystone liniug, 4 inch double face, 8he; Garner A azod, dhe; Moubattan hgic fiiab, 5o [ewport do 6¢; do o} uot do Bo: Lockwood kid fnish for . OORSET JEANS—Amory, 0; Andros coggin satteen B{s; Olarendcn, 6§c; Cones 07gn satteens, 7jo; Hallowel ," 80; Inddi Orchard 74o; Narraganaott, finproved,o Pepperill satteen 940; Rockport, 730, RINTS —-Allens, 640; American, 630 Arnold, 7c; Berwick, 446; Cocheco, 7o; Conestogs. 6jo; Dunkirk, 4fo; Dunnell, @7c; Eddystone, 70; Gloucester, 6o} armony, bo; Knickerbooker, fho; Mot el ac D, To; Mystio, bjo; Spragues, fo; Bouthbridge, fo; do, Ginghams, 70; Mol boro, Hs; Ori: JINGHANMS droas 9p Argyle, 104o; Atlunti Joi Oumberland, * Thoi' Highlana, ‘7)¢ Kenilworth, 84c; Plun kett, 104c; Hus oux, 8 TTONADE %c; Am ) & I Abberville 1 an, 110; Artisian, 2 de; Olarion D wn U stripes Dand stone, 184c; Nantucket, 19¢; N 16c; Ocean D and T) 1340; “Royal, 16 12¢; "Tic 24¢; Wachusett shir g 2hooks, 12he; do, Nankin, 12 plaiu Noukin, 124c; d fancy, 124c; do, 8 BIEI oscogin 104, 27 do 94, p. Jontinental C | oi] 42, Llc, Fruitfoi the Loom 104, 274; New . York wmills98, d50; do 78, 800; do A4, 2 ke 101, , 2hc; Pequot 114, 26 ¥ "h, 49, ' 16¢; Pepperell 990; 21eydo 57, 18c; UtZea 96, 86o; do 3 do 48, 170, Wool, Merino uawas ed, light, 14@160; heavy,o, @1515¢; mediun unwashed, light, 18 /0 waabed, oholos, 82c; fair, 800; fub-din, aud w,, 20 by, blackaud cotted wo b0 lovs 4 Palnts Olls and Varnishes. OILS—110° ecarbou, per tlo o; ~ 160° headlight, per gallon 160; 175° beadlight, per gallon,® 21jc. raw, per gallon, 53; . bu"fi. ror lon, b6o; lard, winter str'd, per aal, Lo 00; No. 1, 85c; No. 2, 76o; eastor, XXX, per gallon, 1 20; No, §, 1 15; swoet, or gallon, g!»c: sperm, W, B., per gallon- 65; fish, W, 1., per gallon, 600; neatsfoot, extra, per gallon, 7b0; No, 1, 650; lubri. cating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 156, olden machine, No, 1, per gallon, 8503 No. § 50y aperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; tur- pentine, per gallon, 650; napths, 74, per gallon, 180; 64, 17¢ PAINTS IN O11—~White lead, Omsaa P, P.. 6}o; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6§ Mareeilles green, 1 to 5 Ib cone, 200 Fronch zine, gaoon seal, 120; Fronch sing, red scal, 11¢; French zino, in varuish sast, Wc; French zince, in oil aeet, 15¢; Raw aad burnt umber, 11 cans 120; raw and burnt Sionna, 180: vaid refined lampblnck, 120 h black and groen, L. M, & D, 14¢; blind and shutter roon, L, M, & D, 160; Paria groen, 180; fodiah red, 166; Vienetian red. So; Tasoan dre, 220; Amerloan Veormiliod, I, & P., 18¢; chrome yollow, L, M., O, & D 0., 18¢; ollow oohre, 9; golden ochre, 18; patent dryer, 8o; praining colors: light oak, dark oak, walnut, shestnut and ash 15e. Salnts White lead, 64c; ch rinc, 100t Paris whiteing 24o; whiting 1des 18¢; whitis mm'lc.l 3 lu:rh ek Cavamno town, 140; lr mpblack, o hsrx‘; 100; Prus. siav blue, bbo; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke brown, 86; umber, burnt, 43; umber, raw Aojsienna, burn t, 4o; sienna, raw, 4o Paris gonuine, 25c; Paris green com’ ngarian ‘lliEDQESEED—Om orange, 1 to 5 g 0 Indian_Standard A, [1 20c; ohrome green, N. Y.' 200; chrom groen K., 120; vermillion, Eng., 700; ver million, Amerion, 18¢; Indisu red, rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cool + venotian red Am,, x: red lead, 7ho; chrome yellow, genuine, hrome yel- low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle 8c; ochre . 2jo; odhre, American, 2 Winter's mineral, '-'i;’,id“‘“flfl bmwl:‘ igc: spanish brown, 24o; Prince's mineral S, VARNISHES—Barrels per lon, Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, sx; conoh, extra, $140; oach, No. 1, U. 8. COURT. The Motion to Quash the Hull Indictment Overruled. Other Matters in and About the Courte, A great deal of interest has beer manifested in the case of the United o brown, .g|States va, D. G, Hull, of Lincoln, and ivory black, 166; drop binck, 160; Pruseian | 89 it camo up before the court at the blne, 8o; nltramarino bive, 18¢; chrme [ presont torm on a motion to quash the indictment, the opinion of Judge MoOrary,delivered Wedneaday, will ba of interest. In the United States circuit cours for the district of Nebraska, The United States va. Dwight G, Hull, ¢ Op'nion of the court on motion to quash the indictment, delivered b udge McCrary, November 15, 1882, \\yn have consideved the motion to quash the indictmoent in this case and 1 am now ready to state the conclu- sions arrived at, Tha indictments in the care—there soom to be two of them—charge, in substance, first, the making of a false claim against the government of the United States, and, second, aiding another porson to obtain payment of false olaims againat the United States. There are a number of counts in the indictment, but I believe Lhey are all conceded to besubstantially alike, and 120; Damar, extra, $L75; apan, 700;a%: | therefore it will be sufficient to con- phaltum, extra, 85¢; shéllso 88 50; hard ofl finish, 81 80 Hoavy Hardware Liat. Iron, rates, 83 80; plow steel, s oast, 70; orucible, So; special ur (torman, oast_tool do, 20 wi 25@3 00; , 8O ongues, each, 70(@8be; axle coil oh r ib, 6@120; fron wedgee, 6ej ovowbhrs, S0} tooth, 40; horseshoes, per keg, b 00; spring stool, 7@ Burden's muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT.—Shot, 81.85; Buck shot, §2.10 Oriental Powder, kogs, 86.40; d0., hal Kogs, $3,48; do., qunrter kogs, 81.88; Blast ng, kog, $3.85; Fase, per 100 feot e, @8c; Burden's horseshoos, 5 50; sider the first count as a fair specimen of the counts. This, after certain al- legations, setting forth that Mr. Hull was custodian of the United States 1@ o, #pokes, 86t | 4yt house and postoffice at Lincoln, ‘:&’ i JMM '{} and oertain other allegations ntha; uare’ nuts, per I, 7@11c; | introductory in their cheracter, not per 1b, 8@180; rivots, [mlb, 11c; [ necossary to be repeated, malloablo, 8¢; | thereafter to say that defendant did anriny | Wilfully, unlnwlullg“md feloniously roceeds make and cause to be made and pre- sent and caused to be presented to an officer of the treasury department ot the United States of America, & cor- tain false, fraudulent and fictitious BANBED WIRK--Tn car lots, 7 50 por | Oléim and account against the United 100; in loes than car lots, 7 75 ver 100, NAILS—Rates. 10 to 60¥, 425, Leather, States of America for payment and approval for 806 yards best quality Napier matting, at eighty centws per “"Oak sole, 880 to A?v&oh:mloek sole, 28¢ to {,:rd. alleged in satd account to have 3bc; hewlock kip, to 100; runner, 650 to 800; hemlock oalf, 85c to 120; hem: lock upper, 280 to 260; onk upper, 4 alligator, 400 to b 60; calf kid, 32@85 en purchased from one Albert M. Davis, for the use of satd building, at a price of $244.80, which said claim Grelsen kid, 2 50 to 275; oak kip, 80o to | Was false, fiotitious and fraudulent, as 1.00; ok calf, 120 to 180; French ki, [said Dwight G. Hull well know, and 110'to 1 55; Hreuch calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- | that said goods Were never delivered sotte, 5 50 fo 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; | by gaid Albort M. Davis, at the price toppinga, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Morocco, to85c; pabble O. D. Morocco, 860; 70 to do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio oak, 38c; Ny imon; named at the place named, Then fol- lows the allegations that the defend HARNESS—No 1 star onk, 420; No 2| ant, for the purpose of aiding to ob- 0. 2 do, | tain payment of said claim, unlaw- 850; No. 1 Milwaukee, 57¢; No, 2do, 84c. | fully and feloniously did make and Horaea and Mu The market is b solling well at & slight advance in prices, The demand supply consideraoly, lowsa: Fiue slnglo drivers, $150, to 800.; Extra | tificate was, and is, false, fictitious | Livir and all grades are causo to be made and used a certain false bill, voucher, receipt or certifi- od h eads the | ovte of account, which is copied in tho o) rioen range an fol. | indiotment; followed by the allegation that said voucher, receipt, bill or cer- draft horses, 175, to 225,; Common drait [ and fraudulent as to the cost or price horses, $1 8110, fo 125.; Common ¢o good farm horses . t0160,; Kxtra farm horses, | of gaid matting, as the said Dwight N G. Hull well knew, ‘“‘and the grand g&m‘&n‘}:fi; %;)mto . ." e ) jury aforesaid, npnn’tha. onths afore- h&g‘bflfi.— 'fli 15 Inndl' ox¢rn), Sllx said present that the ‘;lldh Albert M.‘ to 1503 to 15 hands, $100. to Davia never recetved the sum of },{nfi&"‘ e 75180 100 LA So: 344 for said matting from the United Liquors. ALCOHOL — 187 proof, whiskies, 3 50; Kentucky bourbons, 2 B [ES—Imported, §8 00@16 00; domestio 1 40@4 00, England, 2 00@4 00%omestic, EACH AND 1 76@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per o 2300@34 0; Amorisas, oase, 120 16 00, OLARETS— - er case, 4 50@16 00 20 00; Oatawbn, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumber. WHOLESALE. ‘We quote lumber, latn and shi carn at Omaha at the following prices. JOIST AND SCANTLING-—-16 under, $22 00; 18 ft., $23 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, $£2 00, 20 ft , $28 50, 23 ft., 826 650; 24 ft, 8! ¥ENCING~No, 1, 4 and 6 in,, $24 No, 2, 822 00, boards), 820 00; No. 2, $18 00, STOCK BOARDS,—12-in, D, #2500 12-in, C, $35 00; 12.in, B, $40 LIME~—Fer barrel, §! 40c; Cement, bbl, §2 25 bbl, #2 50, Hair felt 100 tha, 83 50, Tows plaste er bu, 400, Tarre: traw board, 83 50. Tump, 85 60; Whitebreast nut, 85 60; Lump, 85 60; Towa nut 85 50; 1ok Spring ; Authracite, $10 50@11 00, Druws DRU 8 AND OHEMIOALS.- Acld, Qarbolio, 500; Aoid, Tartari Copabis, per Ib, 700; Bark, 1, 14 "Gadome) SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd common tion, knowing the ssme to cor States or any other person.” There is a very distinot and suffi- gallon; extra Califor lpffl’ha,alg;“p;lonf‘ clent allegation of the two offenses to per proof gallon; triple refined spirits | which I have referred, namely: First, 187 &mof. lo’;é" proof gallon; re-distilled | the making and presenting of a false 100@1 b0;_fine hxanaa%b 129G | claim, and, second, aiding another to tucky and Penusylvania ryes, 5100@7 30' obtain the payment of a false claim, We are of the opinion that these offenses as here changed, come clearly GINS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestio, | within the provisions of section 5,438, 00, RUMS_Imported, 4 0086 004 N% which provides that ‘“‘every persun be 1 PLE BRANDY— | who revised statutes of the United States, makes or causes to made, or presents or cause to be presented for payment or approval to or by any person, or officer in the civil, naval or military WINES—Rhb no wine, per case, 6 00@ | service of the United Statos, any claim upon or against the government of the United States, or any depsartment or ofticer thereof, knowing said claim to los on:|be false, flctitious or fraudulent, or who, for the purpose vf obtaining, or aiding to obtain tho payment or ap- proval of said claim, makes, uses or TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., 823 50; | causes to be used or made, any false 26 50, | bill, receipt, voucher, roll, account, claim, certificate, sftidavit or duposi fraudulent or fictitious stul. entry, shall be punishied, &, 1t is contended by 0, usal for de- bulk per ous- | fondant that this scction of the stat- ‘:1 ute does not describe i general terms tho offense charged in the indictment, COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; | but, as I undsrstand the couunsel, they Morris _Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast | do fusist that the statute applies only Towa [ to a party who presents a cleim on his own behalf, and does not apply to a person who presents a false certificate or voucher on behalf of some other 600; Balsum | Person, or in the name of some other aasafras, per | POrSOI. per Ib, 7b¢; Cinchonidua, | this view of the statute, Wae are unable to _concur in 1t appears por om 8115 Ohloroform, *por 1b, 100; | on the face of the statute that 1t 1s in- over's powders, 33c; Lead, Oil, Oastor, No, 1, Oil' Castor, No, 8, p Olive, per gal, 81 50; Oil, Origanur, 50 Opinin, 85 00; Quinine P, & W. & R, & 8, g £200; Potassium, Iodide, per lb Salte, perih hor &) ;“'gh’“p :fl;' EL’:‘%T tended to apply to a case where the o et ey by 2o [faluo statement of this person makes, or causes to be made, a character: ““Where a person causes to be pre- sented such false statement, or where he obtains or 1s guilty of aiding to 90; 'Salaow, per oz, 40; Sulphate o obtain the payment or approval of Mur&hlu', er oz, 83 85; Sulpnur flour per Ib, 4¢; Strvchnine, ver oz, §1 85, Olgars and Tobaccos. OIGARS, —Beeds, §10, COonnecticut, 825.00; Dixed, $35,00; Seod Havana, $50.00! ClearHavana, 00, Golden Raule, 24 Ib, 80c; Our Rope, first quality, ho; Horse 2 1b, pous, Boc; Builion, pous rd’s Climax, pounds, 60c. FINE OUTIn pails—Hard to Beat! ¢; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c, Rocky Monntain, 60cf Gic,~In tin foil o, s—Common, 26t0 wells Durham, 16 16 oz, 46c; & ior, € MOKIN( a or 1b, $1.85; be; Dog Hides Purs, Etc ~xreen buichor's ; hides, green sal o; dry flint, sound, 13@1 ip, 12@14c; dry salt hides, so f, wt, 8 to 15 Ihe,, 11@ nder 8 Ibe, per skin, B BO@§1 25; greon lamb uki amaged bides, tworthird ra rub, olassed ¢ gallon, | 600, tLicds rate,) branded hides 10 per eout. Coon ekins, No. 1, 450; No, 3, 80¢; No 20, No. 4, 100, Miak, No, 1, 50c; No 800; No. 8, 15 4, b, Fox, N 3 No. 3, 25c, Skunk, No, 1, b2 660; short stripe, 400; narrow otripeo Lroad stripe, 10c. Tallow 7e, 1 nothing n the peint to which I have 2o, | certifioate, or claim, and that “he pre any such f claim,” The use of this language clearly implies the statue is intended to apply to a case wheie the attorney or agent, or officer of an other person undertakes to get a clalm which is false and fraudulent allowed in his own behalf, or in be- half of eny other party; otherwise the langusge “‘aiding to obtain” would have no wmeaning whatever, Itis a mattor of history that this legislation was intended wainly, if not wholly, to put a stop to the practice which id to provail at the o'ty of s and olsewhere, whers agents and lobbyists, acting on behalf of others were in the same habit manutacturing falso and fictitious test mony—pension agents, and other agoents of that character, Woaro clearly of the opinion there 18 referred, Something has been said about the d y of this allegation because it |alloges that tho defendant “made, or ! d to be made” his false voucher, sented, and caused to be presented,” | but the authorities are in abundant i ipport of the principal that it is no cilon to an wdictment to say th defendant did, or caused to be done” & partioular act which is punishabla by crimiual statute; the allegatiou s 5 tion “‘or” inetesd of “and ” I have not time or dixposition to go imbe the: authorities un \hat question, aa there a6 are anumber of them and it seems to bo all settled, Thie view of the oner the motion, and rov v« sary to go into ‘h which bave d aposes of It unneces- her questions, ably argued by counsel v ariae npon the indicts ment i i Ciary ¢oo and will have to b furiuer conside: 7, I'ne motion to quar in this case is overruled, A Warning to & katers. 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