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e «09 Nebraska National Bank |@ Of Omaha, Neb. Pald up Capital, - « DIRECTORS : R. JOHNSON, President, of Stec.o, Johnson & Co. A. E. TOUZALIN, Vico President, of 0., B. & Q. R. ., Boston, #. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. OHN 8. COLLINS, of G, H. & J. 8. Collins, M. WOOLAWORTH, Covnseflor & Attorney-at- Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H, W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the nctive management of that Bank since its organization in 1863, OrexED for business April 27, 1882, with the targest capital of any bank {n Nebraska, Covunorions recelve epeclal attention and char- o8 lowest obtalnable hero or elsewhere, Tnrerrst a'low - on time deposits upon tavor- able terms and upon accounts of banks and bank. ar, Formox ExciANan, Government Bonds, and County and C!'y securitios bought and sold. 1t 18 preparc1 $9 do & goneral banking business faall Its details, and In the troatment of custom. ers will pursue the most liberal policy conslstent with sato banking FINANGE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. Bpocial Dispatch to Trr Bre, New York, November MONEY. Monoy ~Market at 3@8 per cont, closed offered at 5 per cent. Prims Mercantilo Paper—6@s per cent, Sterling Exchange — Bavkera’ bille, steady at 84.70}; domand, 84,63}, - = $350.000 753 common to good extra, to choice, 4 40@7 00; white 6 25@7 25; extra Ohio, Louis wheat 3 80@6 75; Se 80@7 00; Minnesota patent pro , 6 50@7 40, Wheat- b lots )j@lc higher and } higher; warket strong and No. 2 spring nominal; ungraded D0@1 154 steamer No. 8 red, 0Gjo; red, 1 05}@1 074; steamer No, red, 1 06§@1 074; No. 2 red, 110@1 11}, Corn—Cash and November dull; latter A@1ic lower; nn- 2,1 00@1 04. graded, 59@1 03; No. 2, Oata—A shade higher; mixed western, 80@43c; white western, 43@48c, Figen—Fresh western, quiet jand firm at 20@20%e. Pork—Dull and unsettled; new mess, Tard—Hicher; prime steam, 11 90, Irllumr—(;;iet and unchanged at 15@ e 8T, LOUIS, 81, Lovis, November 25,~Flour— Dall’ and_unchanged; family, $ $5@4 00; choice, 4 45@4 60; fancy, 4 70@ 500, - Whe st—Higher but -low; No, 2 red fall, THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA BIQ?I!){\Y NOVEMPER 27 per gallon on ayrups and a dechine of 4c on dry ealtbacon and 1¢ on lard;also a decline onfwooden ware: 2 and 8 hoop pails having declined 200 per dozen and tubs 100 per dozen, There is still considerable complaiut in regard to slow collections, the farmers parting with their products slowly and re- luctantly, s Drugs are fairly active, prices generally stoady, opiam showing & decline of 2o, The general produce business has been active, the weather having been all that could be desired. Potatoes were scarce and in demand at quotations, Tnquiry considerably in ex- cess of the supply. Onions were plenty and demand light. Jersey sweet potatoes were in limited supply and selling readily at 5¢ per pound. Celery was in moderate supply, demand good and firm at 50c per dozen. B@053e for eash; 94§@9510 for November; v.»i( )5}0, closing at 93k for December; 95kc for the year; 96i@970 for January; 103 for May; No. 8 red, 90@908c. Corn—Higher for this year and un. changed for next; 683 for cash and Novem. ber; 54dc for Decamber; 40%c For January, Oats—High @36fe for cash and November; 34§s for December. Rye—Quiet; 57, {;lrlay—fi()@m)u for samples. i atter—Quiet; creamery, 33@387¢; dairy, 2B Q ) 3@ Ty, Eegs—Steady; 21@244e., Whisky—1 16, Provisions—Siow, Liard—Nomiusl, KANSAS CITY, Kansas City, November 25 —Wheat— Quiet; No, 2 red, 79fc bid for cash and December; Slo bid for January. Com—49@494c for cash; 42§: for the year; 418¢ ior May, N Onts—3low; 8lc bid for cash; 80jc bid for the year, COUNOIL BLUFFE, wiLLLt b Counoir, Buorys, November 21,—The taturday, To.dsy. | Council Bluffs markets carefully revised 3. ceennd0IE 1018 | £ date are as follows: e.... . 'lm! 1013 | Flour—Goldon Sheaf, 8 00; Kansas City 4;'5 Coupona, Bt 138 | winter wheat, 275@3 25: Miuneeota winter o iieiniiiii il 118 S 118E | wheat, 8 00@4 00, Pagific 6'a of 1895,...........128" 139 | * Wheat—No, 2. 750; No 3, ,650; rejocted, HTOUKS, 50&0 No. 3, 50 Adams Express.. 130 rn—No, 2, 503, Allegheny Central. ;){.u—go.z, 80c, Alton % Perra umw.,,l 4: B{:l:y 0&'%'.::5“' lo pid. 8 T . 3 American Express........... 92 | Egge--Scarce; selling to packers at’20c. Burl,, Cedar Rapids & North, 75 7 . (knllanl—l 60 for white; yellow; 1 60; Canada Southertt........... ,1688 64, | com ohby 2500 per ton; corn and oats Col., Cin, & Ind, Central....105§ 1 fi‘fi% pa‘{wf. % g:ntrfl Il"nd&fl%l.l.‘...‘ ) Bt Ooca pp! “'93. 3 lezapeake 0. 90 e %HMQ% o SN S i3y | Wool—15@25, Chicago & Alton........ 1804 ( ! do pid . 30 130 | Butter—Creamery, 300;in_rolls, wrap- Chi., Burl, & Quincy. . 228 124 20¢; rolls not wrapped, 22c; mised 7 Ohi., 8t. L. & New Orleana.. 76 Oin., Sand. & Cleveland b Cleve,, Col, & Cincinnati Delaware & Hudson canal, Del., Lack. & Western. Denver & Ltio Grande. ‘sop. oy Erie. . 85 354 do pfd. East Tennessee do preferred Fort Wayne & Chi l{un:uib.xéc: St, Joeeph. . & Chicago 63 innati 1st pfd 15 Louisv,, Now Marietta & Ci do do 2d pid Momphis & Charleston. Michigan Central. .. M.inueapéxlin & St, Louis. Missouri Pacific. 983 Mobile & Ohio. . Manhattan Beac Morris & esex. 51 6 fili 92 133 1194 128 Ohio Central.... Ohio & Mississippi. . 8L do 12 . 89 Ontario & Western. . 258 Oregon Transcontinental..... 80 Pacific R Panama, . o RS (g Peoria, Decatur & Evansv 244 Pittsburg & Cleveland Reading ... Rock Istand 8t. Louis & Sap do Fran. pid. .. do 1sv pid 8t, Paul & Milwaukee.,..... 98¢ do pid. .. 116§ 8t, Paul, Minn, & Manitoba 136 8t. Paul & Omaha. ... 3R do pfd. Texas & Pacific Union Pacific United States I Wabash, St, L. & Pacific JK.‘ Wel W, Qari Cenl Exc Homw Litt 1 Ontario. . £l Quicksilves 8 A do . 40 . 1 . i 10 . J +Asked, & PROVISIONS. §pocial Dispatches to s Bue, CHICAGO, CHicaGo, November Steady; cotumon to choice epring, 8 50@ 5 mmon to fancy Mmnesota, 4 00@ 600; patents, 6 i ern Illinois, 4 50@ b 00, Wheat—Ac lar, 93%c for cowber; 931 h‘vr the 3y ;1 004 for Ma: 3551@535’;'1“ O o @bko for Dacembers No. 2 spring, cash November and the year; No. 8 rpring, 800. ’ Corn—Unsettlel and lower; '11.‘21.',‘-’ : 678@6T4e for Novembs G0@60ke % u.nher?fiu_-m the year; D3j@dage ada, 4 0@ firm and hicher; regue ovember; 93 @91 M, No, 2 red winter, trong snd higher; 87@37fc fx } for Noyember; 850 for Di tho for January; 354c c. ber aad the year; for May; rejoted 0, o jy and unchanged at 81@ Strong st 1 13, prime, owmon 140, ady and unchanged; 1@37c; good to high 1.55; grade, 1 60; o 1 Butter —Mrket stea fair to fancy or fancy dairy, 24@ Rggs—Firmer; 26@zTe. fir; 16 7516 [ Jours 16 u;gl}u 82} for January; for February. GI?lzr!tlf—rAc:iv:A h!ih weak and lower; 11 00 @11 19 for cash, 11 00@11 05 for Novem- ber; 10 40@10 42} for December and the ear; 10 35@10587) for January; 10 40@ 0 424 for February. Bulk Mests—Stead. mand; lh’alllddl'l, 675; lear, 9 75, f 'V‘V'hhky-—smdy and unchanged; 117, fresh, 274@280; ice house, Active but weak and lower; 17 00 cash; 16 95@17 OU.lur r\;n'-';x- mber and the 0 for Decem! e and in fair de- ort rib, 9 50; short 4 00; south- s colors, 10@12}0. Onions—40c per bushel, Chiclrous—2 50@3 00 per dozen, toes—30c per bushel. nges.~25@400 por doz. rnips --80c per bushel, LIVE STOCK, -Cattle—Extra, 3 00@ 850 Veal Calves—b50@° 00, Hogs— 700@7 25. Sheep—3 50, — - LIVE STOOR 8p2olal T 'coatehes to Tan Bk, CHIOAGO. (Oar0aco, November 25 ~The Drovers Journal raports an followa: Hogs—Market opened steady and ruled moderately active, but values finished wenk; mixed, 573@635; heavy, 610@ 6 55; light, 5 90@6 85; skips, 3 75@5 50, Cattle—Market weak and supply not sufficient to make market values nominally steady; good to choice shipping, b 25@6 20; common to fair, 4 00@5 (0; stockors and feeders active at 3 0J@4 25; range steady; Texas cows, 8 00@3 50; steers, 3 65@4 30 Sheep—Demand fair and market steadv, but quality poor; common to fair, 290@ 3 50; medium to good, 3 (G5@4 20; choice to extra, 4 4025 00. ST, LOUIS, 8r, Louis, November 25,~Cattle— Very soarce and in licht demand; only a small local trade dono at previous prices; good to choice heavy shipping steers, 500 @5 75; light, 4 25@4 75; native butchers’ siuff, 8 60@3 75; western half broeds, 42)@5 00; good to ohoice grass Texans, 3 75@4 25; low grades, 310@3 50; stock- er, 8 00@3 75. Sheep—Very quiet and slow; natives ranged at_2 50@4 25; Texauns, 2 50@4 00, Hogs - Slow; Lght to wood Yorkers, 5 60 @5 90; packivg, 6 00@6 40; butchers' to extra, 6 :5@6 50, KANSAS CITY, 4 Kansas Ciry, November 25, —~The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle— Quiet and unchanged, with but listle dooe; native steers, 4 50@5 70; stockers a.d feeders, 8 50@d 25; cows, 2 60 50@6 55, with the bulk . Sheep —Natives, TRAFFIO, Spectal Dispatches to Tun Sra, FLOUR AND GRAINS, Cri0aco, November 25,—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 Liours Lave been as fuliows: Bhip'ts, Roceiuts, . 18.000 16 060 : 20,000 vember 25,—Reoeipt and shipioents of flour and grain for the past 24 bours have heen as follows: Receipts Shp'ts, Flour - Lbl Adb | Wheat—busl 309,000 Com— * 81,546 Oats— 675 vsas Crry, D wvembor 23, —Reseipts LIVE STOCK, UH10460, November 23, —Recsipts and :hipmonts of live stock for the past 24 hours have been us follo “i; Shipm'ts, Hogs, . Cattle Sheep. 81, Louis, November 25, ~-Recelpts and shipments of live etock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Bhipm'ta, 1,100 . §00 600 900 Kaxsas O1ry, November 25,—1leceipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 ours bave been as follows: Rec'ta, Shipm'ts, Hogs. .. . 9,600 200 Uattle 550 Sheop.... o L e OMAHA MARKHATLS, and shipments of geain for the past 24 hours haye been as follows: 'te, Bhip'ts, Wheat, bushels, 1,600 1,300 | 4 Corn B eeeees 41,000 85,000 Apples coutinue in goed supply, and quite a trade is being done at 275@3 25 per barrel in car lots, Florida oranges are selling at 6 00@6 50 per box and from 9 00@11 00 per barrel, Messina lemons at 4 00@4 50 per box, while Malagas are quoted at 350 per box, Malagn grapes were 1n good supply and selling at 6 50@7 00 per barrel and 3 0@ 400 per § barrel. Cider continues in limited supply and sold at last week’s quotations, Game of all kinds is still scarce and sold readily at an advance over last week’s quotations, Carcasses venison sold at 10c, venison at 12jc. Prairie chickens at 8 25@8 50 per dozen, Quail at 2 00@2 25 per dozen. Wild geose at 3 00@3 25 per dozen, Mailard ducks at 2 00@2 50 and teal at 1 50 per dozen. Dressed poultry iscoming in more freely, though not equal to the demand, and meets with ready eale at the following figures: Turkeys 13c, chickens 1lc, geess 12§c and ducks 12¢ per pound. The receipts of butter were liberal and the dervand good for choice, selling on ar- rival at quotations, Eges were scarce and demand strong at 27@285. The movement in lard was fair though vrices were weakening. Hog receipts were about 125 cars, pack- ers paying from 5 85@6 10 for good to choice. A large trade was done in oystera during the week at somewhat unsteady prices, on account of local quarrels, which have been amicably adjusted, and ars now sell- g at last week’s quotations, Faron & Cole, agents for Platt’s and Booth’s oys- ters,report heavier sales than any previous week at this season of the year. [} The only changes reported in the mar- Ket to-d vy are as follows: ‘Wheat No, 3 advanced 4c. Barley advanced 1c, Rye advanced jec. Saperlative fl)ur declined 102, Syrups declined lc. Dry salt bacon declined 4c, Lard declined le, ‘Wooden pails declised 20c per dozen. ‘Wooden tubs declined 100 per dozen., saddles 35@40; Oolong, olio.ce, 10@55; Souche good, $6@400: choice, 85(@4bo, ROPE~Sisal, § inch and larger, 104e; | i 1} inch, 11c, L ARD=Omaha Refinining €0, : Tierces, 12§¢; 40 and 50-Ib cans, 124c; 20.1b cana, 180; 10-1b pails, sorew top, 184c; 5-1b do, 18}e; 8 1b do, 13§c. WOODENWaKE—Two hoop pails, 1 75; three hoop pails, 2 0), Tubs, No. 1, 8,50; Pioneer washboards, 185 Double Orewn 2 Well buckets, 8 50, LEAD-—Bar, 3 VINEGAR~] apple extrs, 160: pure apple, 180; Pruseing vure avole, 160, sALeF.‘— loads, per bbl, 1 &E?A-n- in uno ks, 8 50; bbla dairy 60, 5, 8 50 mfiOMINY—Nom §4 50 per bbl, -EODA-—II: Ib papers, 83 per case; keg n, SOA ~Kirk's Savon Imporial, 8 45; Kirk's satinst, 8 60; Kirk's standard, J 75; Kirk's 25: iri'a white Ruuhnl’ 5 Eutocs, 915 Kitk's Prairie Quoen, (100 cakenl, 40 Kirk'a mugnolin POT. —-Pnnglunh 4 onse, in case, 8 86; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in ease, 1 90; Anchor Ball £ doz in case, 1 50, seose, 100 DRE T Faley 'whive: 100 b nessce, y white, 10o perib; e bt Viinia raw, 100 ooy, 1240, NEW PICKLES—Medi: um, 1o barrels, = = | Oriontal Powder, kegs, $6,40; do., hal 81.88; Blant keg do., quarter ki ng, , $8.85; “’Y:A KBED N use, per 100 feet 500, WIRE—In car lots, 7 in less than oar lots, 7 75 ver 100, ATLS—Rates. 10 to 60y, 425, Leather Oak sole, 380 to emlock sole, 28 to 850; hemlook kip, 800 to 100; 850 to 80c; hemlock calf, 850 to 1 20; hem: l:l-le'k \:‘p> .mzxouna 2603 olk‘m-pfr. ey alligator, to B 50; ealf kid, 83@8" Grolsen kid, 2 50 to 3 75; onk kips s 100; oak elf, 120 to 180; Frenel. » 1100 1 55; Frenoh calf, 1 25 to 9 ¢ ottn B8040 60 linings, 600 toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L, M. A to 8%6; pebble O, D, Moronr. 4. sith 270 to 8 00, HARNESS—No 1 st do, 39¢; No. 1 Ohio 0. 1 Milwauke » Harzes . nd Muie The market ts biise anud all grades are 300 on; . 4203 No2 No. 2 o, e, selling well at o alight advance in prices, The demand for goud horsos exoeeds the T\lm\ly consideraoly, Vrices range aa fole lown: Fiuo single drivers, $160, to 800.) Kxtra draft ho 8170, to 216,; Common dralt horeos, 8100, to 160,; Extra farm horses, 8110, t0125.; Common w0 good farm horses $750; do in half bbls, 4 25 emals, in bbls, 950 do, in half bbla, 525; gherking, in bbls, 11 50; do, in half bbls, 6 25, JAND) —Boxos, 40 Ibe, 1ts, 15§0; S, lhl.:x boxes 40 Ibs,, 16 oz., 6s, 15§, ICE—Lonisians prime to choice, 73@ 7hot fair, 6@70; Patma, 7c, MATC! Por caddis, 950; round, oases, 84 10; aquare, cases, 50 40, Dry Qoods, BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio Ai 8ko; Boott Appleton XX, 7o; Atlanta A, 8¢; FF, 8fc; Buckeye LL, 4.4, 70; Osbot W, 730} Chit Ay Blo; Uront Falls ¥ &30} Hoosler, fio Honest Widsh, S, Tn. dian He 3 Indian Standard A, 5 rd d, w,, 8%0; Lawronce fiw ;ndhn tio Biver.1he, § ro; Mystic River, Tic; Poquot A, St Ty, 76,00 0, bios athas tt B, 743 do A, 8jo; do K 48, 124c; W Pt i i AL Fl}:fiE f_fll‘olxn g’il‘()x“s—ll\umdflc 4. " r 0} o 4-4, TRc; Atfantis LI, 05 “1;:‘ ;Eumt’;sx Pl Bennington 3 Buol . 4.4, 6, Tadinn "Orehard AR 0-8, 8y Laconit o 2 Tacohia O 89, h K d-4, 0f0; Lonadalo -4, 103::§p 'gsso‘.oné oOl:lg;io;‘:in i H 3 Loones H amyntta &4 180 PRI E0 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androse n L 4-4, Bho; Blackstono AA lmporhlflsng; o do half bleached 4-4,90; Cabot 4-4, &) Fidolity4-4, 94o; Fruit of the Loom, 10;" do qumbrio - csdo Water Trish 10§ ; Great -4, 1203 12}0; New Falls m&mm Head shrunk Lo do cambric 87, York Mil dt’if“sm A,10c; Pepperel NG ;3 Pooshontas 4-1’. 9ic; Eocaast L4, bl Ution, 110; Wamsutta LuCKS Oolored)}—Albany ¥ brown, 8c; do C, drab, uxl&du Xa. stripes an plaids, 146 do XXX brown and drab, stripes an 8, 12}c; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8ic; Chariot fancy, 1940; do extra heavy, 200; Fall River brown, extra heavy, lljc; Indiana A brown' 18+ Nevonset A brown. 15c PTIUKINGUD—Amoskeag A U A 38 19¢; do XX blue 82, 184c; Arrowanr 9jo; Cloremont_ B B, 15%0; Conestoga c. tra, 17h0; Hamilton D, 11{o Lewiton o 50, 150; Minnehaha 44, 20¢; Omega super extra 4.4, 28c; Pear] River 82, 16}0; Fut- nam XX blue etripe, 12c; Shetucket § 10?;:; do S8 120; Yeoman's blue 29, ¢ N LMS, —Amoskeak, blaeand bronn 16%¢c; Andover DD blue, 1540; Arling X blue Scotch, 184c; Concord OG0, blue aw hl-nwni 124c; do AAA, do do 134; do XXto do do 14h0 Haymaker's blue and brown, 9%c; Mystic River DD siripe, River, blue and brown, 16¢; blue and brown, 144c, CAMBRICS—Barnard, 5te; Bddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 840; Garner A laze ,rflgi:; lg’.,&hflm]%? l{'nluh, bic lewport do 6c; do je; Pequot do 503 Lockwood kid fnieh Bo. — 16ho; Peor! Unosavillo, §90, to §100,5 Extra plngs, 860, to 75, Common plugs, 820, to §40, MULES,—15 to 154 handa (excra), §125, R 180, 1) to 15 bnads, 8100, 45 140 ands, 870, £0'100,5 183 to 14 bands, $60. to 75 i Liquors. ALOOHOL — 187 proof, 325 par wine gullon; extra California splrits, 187" prooly per proof gallon; triple rolined wpirits 187 proof, 128 per proof wallon; re-distilled whiskies, 1 00@1 60; fine blonded, 1 50@ 4 50; Kentuoky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken. tucky and Penasgivania ryes, 2 00@7 00. BRANDIES—Imported, §5 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, e i1 ported, 4 50@6 00; domesti 140@3 00, © g b RUMS—Twmported, & 50@6_00; Now England, 2 00@4 00;{omestic, 1 bO@S b0 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 175@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per ;Igoogfi!l 03 Amosrizaa, oase, 1 OLARETS— er oase, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rb no wine, per cass, 6 00@ 2 00; Catawba, por caso, 4 00@7 00, Lumper. WHOLRSALS. ‘Wo quoto lumber, lath and shingles ont Qnae, 200@ cars at Omaha at fo\lowln! prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft. and under, $22 00; 18 ft., $28 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, $22 00, O ARG 8 8 It 3 ft., t. 3 FRNCING—No. 1, 4 and 6 in., 824 00; Nn'l‘hlm 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (20d ecmmon boards), $20 00; No. 2, $18 00. M E—Fer barrel, 81 85; bulk per ous- 40¢; Oement, bbl, §2 25 Towa plaster, bbl, 83 50, Hair e, Tarrod , r el 100 1be, 88 50, Steaw board, 83 50, COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Morris_Run Blossburg, §12; Whitebroast Iump, 85 50; Whitebreast nut, $5 50; Town lump, 85 50; Towa nut #5 50; Rook Spring 8; Anthracite, $10 6@1100, Dr o DRU 8 AND CHEMIOAUS.- Acid, Carbolic, 60¢; Acid, Tartaric, 60¢; Baleam Copabia, per 1b, 706; Bark, Sassafras, per b, 145 'Calomel, per b, 760; Chuchoniding per oz, 8115; Chloroform, per Ib, 100; Tipso po bl, 23 Dover's powders, per lb, $1 40; 4oi Glyoorine, pure, Acetate, 1, Salts, per 1b, 5. Sc; Lead, Castor, No, Castor, N Olive, per gal, & .anny‘,“ por_gi er_gal, 8110, Oi L 81 50; Oil, Origanum, 50; Opiuta, 8 00; Quiuine P. & IV, & R, &8, per or, §2 063 Potansium, Lodide, por 1t §175; Salacin,” per_oz, 40c; Sulphate o Morphine, per oz, 83 85; Sulpnur flour per Ib, 4of Strvohnine, vor oz, $1 85, Olgars ana Tobaccos. JIGARS,—Soeds, 815.00; Conneotiout, 25,003 od, 003 Hi $50.003 Olm]:ln'un i o) PLU $75,00, Outiicknec o) GOKSET JEANS-—Amory, 80; Andros | , TOBACGO — PLUG. — Golden Rule, Local Grain Daalings. coggin satteen_ 83o; Clarendc u, 640; Cones 2410, 60c; Oue Ropo, firt aualty, 6 WHEAT.--Cash No. 2, 76}c; cash No | otga satteens, 73c; owel , 8c; Ingdi | Star, PO\I;4 el mbsc.; G(Humoa, 8, 6240; rejected, 444o, Orchard 740; Narragansett,improved,o | Pounds, oy % a “g ok SANTEYBueti o, 2, 7065 No. 5, | Pej perill satinen 9i; Rockpart, 7o, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army vy B vie_ oub, 441 AL, Tor Bora i Amecioan, 040 | Fird's o e o “CORN--No. Ko G g UT—In pails,—Hard to Beat! OLD CORN—No, 2, 55c. Conestoga. 6ho; D s Du FINE OUT—! ,—] to Ben! oy OO Sa0” 1e'§"udd,mla e Dunnell {50 Golden Thrasd 106y Bonntais, %o, OATS—80c. armony, bjoi Knloketbooke, Bjo Mer | 3 Wi T Ml By SEEDS—Fiax seed 100 per bu; Red [ri ac D, 7o; Mystio, 5hc; 5 iapes, Go;| Esnoy, Boci Dalay, S0c s o olover, choice new, $600 per bushel; | Southbridge, 60; do. Ginghams, 70; Marl. ll.hrd'. o S DI::' p:l.Om tmlflfl- mammoth clover new, $700; white borm Oriental 64c, SM& E—A’u “"_Om;“- e clover, mew, 814 00; Alfalfa clover, [ G 5~ Amodkoag 124y Amos- |3 NESALl pradon Ot 40 0 new, $1250; alsike, new, 81300, Tim. | keag dross 9b Argylo, 10jo; ~Atlantic, 50 b-lonn_ Rossac Tl Dugisty 10 othy, good, ~omow, . 9200, bluo|d; Oumborland, (4o; Highland, 74| 1o ih Gproltuu, 16 o3, 48 Soal of Neb grass, 'fllxtl? d:.;:'rd $i W;flb;\om Tons, Kenlfilwonh, 8; Plun kett, 10405 Sus | VO SR o o Tack, tor, Ununeb:;' clean, §1 25; or rass 2 top, | otx, 8c. y b S0, ] chotos, 1,08, millet, common of Missouti | OOTTONADES-—Abbervillo 1340 8$1.25; Marburg’ Puck 2 oz, tin 80c; millet,German, 8100 to 81 25 Hungarisn 80c; Usage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, 84 60; honey locust, per lb,, 2ic; per 100 Ibs,, $25 00, “roduce and Provisions. POTATOES~-40@450 per bushel, ONIONS—80@50c per bushel. BUTTER -Ohoice country, 25@30c, KGGS—27@28¢, HON BY-—Califorais, per b, 21, APPLES—Per barrel, 82 75@8 25, OYSB'ERS—Select, 4bc. GRA I’ E8—California, $1 50@2 25, FLORIDA ORANGES~—$6 50, LEMONS —§4 25@4 50 per box. BEANS-~Domestic German 2 00@2 50 er hushel. OCHICKENS —-11@12¢ per pound, TURKEYS~13¢ per pound, Grocers’ List, CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 1b (Ficld’s), per oase, 84 00; do 11b (Field's), er case, 2 765 do 2 1b (Ctl;ndud), per case, 75. Lobsters, 1 per dozen, 180, Tomatoos, 2 1b 2 65; do 8 1b per case, 2 75; ro, 2 I (Mountwin) per case, 300 soaked corn, 160; do % Ib (Yarmoouth) per case, 8 00; string beans, per case, 2 10; Lima beans por case, 170, Succotach per oase, 1 80; Peas, common, per c:se, 1 50; poas, hoi per case,2 70, Bluokberries, 21b, per case, 310; otrawberries, 2 1o, Der Gase,3 b0, caspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 8 80, Dame nons, 2 b coeo, 2 45, Bartlett pears 260, Whortleberrios per ¢ , 2 1 porouse,” 90; Green gnges, Ib per case, 2 90; do cholce, , 50, Pine Apples, % I, per case 210 per oase, §00; 503 do, (ple), 8 b, per casa, 2 803 b, per dozeun, 2 80, FiLU bing prices, Jack Frost St. Lonis winter) $390 per 100 1hs,; To. ka Patent Kansas, $3,85; Minnehaha, linnesota Patent. $3.70; Shawnee Fanoy wiuter, $3.10; Eaglo, XXXX winber, $3.00; Triumph spring, best, $2,80; Chris tan’s superlative, 3.00; bran, per tom, $14.00 chopped feed, UG A IS —~Powde 10h 10hc; Out loaf, sranulated, 9fc; Confectionars A, tandard Uxtra O, 8fc; EFutes O, medinm yellow, 8c; dark yshiow, The. SYRUP—Standard Com., 40c, bbls, Standard do, 4} gallon kexs, Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, S1 80, ' MEATS~Hams, 16c; breakiast bacon, none; clear side bscon, none; dry salb bacon, 116; - shoulders, “11{o; iereo lard, s« > e {'ISH—Nu 1 mackerel, half brle, 6 75; No. 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- erel, balf brls, 4 75; family mackerel, kits, 85¢; No, 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; No, | SPICES,—Pepper, 20; Allspice, 20¢; Cloves, 85¢; Nutmegs, $1 00; Casais, 210} Wholesals Prices. Orrioe or Tur Oxava Bue, Saturdsy Everiug, November 23, } A continued improvement in most lines of the wholesale trade of this city for the past week is reported, The movement in dry goods has been more sstisfactory, as the dewsnd for wooleu goods practically have ehown com- giderable snimation and prices are firm, fancy goods have been in moderate request ot steady prices, A good trade has been done in staple NEW YOBK. Naw Yok, November 25 Yluul——h:{‘i‘; ket dull; superfine state and western, groceries st comparatively steady prices, though we note a decline of from 1@2¢ Clothing snd furnishing goods, boots { and shoes, hats and caps, millinery and Mace 2100, LY E—American, 8 85; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 76; North Star, 2 00; Lewis Agnte, %00; Amerigan, 11o; Artislan, 20c; Oairo D and T, M4e; Olarion D and T, 170; Deccan Co. stripes Dand T, 16¢; Key- stone, 13hc; Nantucket, 19c; Nonpareil, 16c; Ocean D and T, 134c; Royal, 1641 Bussex, 13¢; Tioga, 1940; Wachusett ahirt- ing )henkn" 124c; do, Nankin, 1230; York, plaite Nanin, 15,c;'do,chosk, tripes and oy, Tk Ao, 8 oz, 20e, 1IN G — Androscogein 10-4,374o! do 9.4,985do 84, 22; Continental O 42, 11c, Fruit,of the Loom 104, 274; New York mills98, 850; do 78, 800; do b8, 22}e, Pombrke 104, , 250; Pequot 10.4, 2840, do 74,19c do 49, ' 16c; Pepperell 96, 29c; do 67, 21¢;do b7, 180; UtZea 96, 860; do 53, 22h0; do 48, 17c, Paints Oils and Varnishea OILS—110° 140 150° hoadlight, 1603 175" headlight, per gallon, = 21 linseed, raw, per yallon, 68; linseed, boiled, pes gallon, B6o; lard, winter str’d, per gal, on, 1 00; No, 1, 8563 No, 2, 7bc; castor, XXX, per gallon, 1 20; No. 8, 1 15; swoot, {nurg on, 85¢; sperm, W, B., per gallon- 65; fish, W. 1., per gallon, 600; neatsfoot, extra, por galloh, 7603 No, 1, 6bc; lubri- cating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 1oc, golden machine, No, 1, pex gallon, 85c; No, 4, 80; sperm, sigual, per gallon, 80o; tur. pentgne, per. gollon, 65c; napthis, 74, por gallon, 180 64, 170 PAINTS IN 0fL—White lead, Omabi P. P.. 610; white lead, 8t, Louis, pure, 6§n; Marsailios gro b 'cans, Freuch ainc ; Freuch ' zinc, red seal, 110; 1 veruish o, o; Frouch in oil aust, 160 Kaw aad burst amber, 11b cans 120; raw and burny Sienan, loc: vandyke brown, g refined Jarupblack, 120; eoach black aud drop black, 166; Prassiau 3 ul {3 green, L, M, & D, galion per gallon, ino biue, 18¢; chnwme 14g; blind aud shutter groen, L, M, & ., 160; I Kreen, 18c; Indian red, i6c; Veuetian red, o, ITusosn drv, 2205 American Vermiliod, I, & P, 18c; chrome yellow, L., M., 0, &D 0., 18c; yellow ochre, 9c; golden ochre, 16; patent sryer, foj grainizg colors; light_oak, dark s, walnut, shestuut and ash 10, Dry Paints W hite lead, 640; ¥renoh sino, 10c: Parls whiteing 24c; whiting _gilders, 1§c; whitingcom'l, 13c; lampblack German- town, 14¢; L mpblack, ordinary, 100; Prus A hine 50, altraniaine. 155 voadyke brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 42; umber, row Acjulouna, burnt, 40; slenns, raw, ic Varls green gonuine, 2501 Parls groen com’ #Wo; chrome groen, N. ¥.' 200; chrom grean K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng,, 70c; vor Aworics, 18¢; Indiau 10¢ FOse 14c; vewstian read, Cooluon's 2 vemetinn rod A, 1§c; red lead, 74c; yellow, genuine, hrome yel- low, 1%; ochre, rochelle 8c; ochre ocbre, American, % Wi ral, ‘.'ii:,; lehigh brown, 2, | 5 v mkzéfl;;u.rluun wineral rrela per i'urnifure, extra, #1 10; furaiture, $'s comeh, extra, $1 40; oach, , oxtra, 81 75; d 20 Iye, 4 60: Jowell lye, 276 FEED~—Jobbing prices, Chop feed, $1.50 per 100 Ibs.; chop cord, §1.40; bran, 10g per 100 Ibs. STARCH.—Pearl, 440 Bilver Gloes ;io. (:.,n;‘sumu, £jo; Excelsior3loss, 0 C COFFEB.—1io, fair, 11e; Rlo, good 120; ywitas to choloe, 13'to 185; Old gov't ava; 204(1)ikc,2 Mocha, 284e; Arbuckle's, 3o, OHEESZ—Full Oream, 18je; P TR - e 'EAS—,Gunpowder, good, 5 760; Tim, S 1ul'Youp:¢flfi'% Japan Nat 4 Gholoe, 0o o ; choice, 150 Semae, cholen, STt Oolany, Loas Feavy Hardware Liat. 88 10; plow steel, wpecial Ho; special ur Uarinm,(}c; Wagon ) sot, 225@.00; b, per act, 1 4 folloos, savw 140; songues, each, 70@85¢; axles, uwuts, per b, 7@lle; e Dog T ail Gbe, Hidos Purs, Ete. HIDES—treen butcher's hide, 6@74e oured 8J; hidos, groon malt, part cured 4o hides, 73c; dry fint, sound, 13@Iidc; dry calf and kip, 12@14o} dry salt bidos,sound, 10@11c; greon oalf, wt. & to 15 1bs,, 11@12c; groen calf, wt, under § Ibs, por ukin, 0o groen pelts, B0@S1 25; green lamb niins, $1 25@1 50; damaged hides, two-thixd rato, out scored and one grub, olassed two- tLirds rate,) branded hides 10 por cent. off Coon sking, No. 1, 450; No, 2, 800; No, 1 9.3 No. 4, 10, Mink, No, 1, 500; No, 2 80¢; No. 8 150; No, 4, oo, _Yox, No.ik, 60; No, ‘2, 250, Siunk, No, 1, bibes 6b0; short atripe, 400; narfow stripeo Lroad stripe, 100, Tallow 7o, Wool, Meorino unwas ed, light, 14@16c; by @13150; modium unwashod, light, 1 washed, choios, 92c; fair, B0c; tub-ding, and w,, 280; burry, hlackind eotted wool; 2@60 less Have money and ordor salt direct from SALT. s wouip promptly by rail at th lowest possible cash pricoto all wostern points 16m-m TYLER SALT.'CO Saginaw City,Mbo oAV L] *It is impossible to disguise the fact that the Vegetine Compound, propared under the personal dircction of Mrs, Lydia E, Piokham, with tho superiorscience and art of modera phar- maoy, 18 the most successful medicine forfemale debility and diseases hither to known, Held Up for His Roll About 9 o'clock last eveuing the po- Jice found & one-armed man near the corner of Eleventh and Harney streets, who olsimed ‘thut he had just been held up and robbed of all his money, about §46, by two men who bad mede their eacape. Diligent search failod to throw any light upen the matter, and as the pretended vie- tim had been imbibing very freoly the officers were in doubt na to whether he had lost his 45 dollars or invested it all in *‘tanglefoot” and drank it op Prrrsiokn, Mass., Bept, 22, 1878, Birs—I1 have taken Hop Bitters and recommend them to others, as I found them very beneficial, MRS, J. W. TULLER, See. Women's Christian Temperance Union, METROPOLITAN HA, NEB, ‘Tables supplied with the best the narket attords. ‘The traveling public slaim they get botter accommodations wd moro general satisfaction here than st any other house in Omahs, Rate, $2 per day. aug2ltfm N otice. The ‘‘Hawthorn Centeunial Ex. celaior Roof Paint,” was patented May 24th, 1881, and etters patent num- ber 241, 803, Any person found or known to tamper with the manu. L, OMA. L, facture of said paint will be punish. od to the full extent of law, 0 per- £ | von has any suthority whatever to sell Hawrsory & Bro, raceipts. Laucaster 59 per runner, | Correspondonce of Tin Bas, i|eourse to ba pursued by the anti. BOURBON MULDOONS, The Game of the Ratlroad Damos | orats in the Senatorial Contest. U Corvmnus, November 24, — The Are acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practioal test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SUFT GOAL, monops is still the groat query among | very busy trying to make members believe that the republicans ought to and a senatorial candidate when the time comes. The railrond ringsters flat on their backs it would be difficul: 2 to look in any other direction, but | ‘%’7"’%/ .- still by & vigorous ory of “wolf” they || /* = P V4 4:‘ % v til they oan consume them iu detail, Bill Stout, of Lincoln will handle Pacific oash and will deal it out liber-l YEGETABLE COMPOUND. { ally for votes, but as the Millard gang A Sure Cure for all FEMALE WEAK« it will be everlasting political death| Fesular and Painful Menstruation, to even smell of the odor, and any Tafammation and Ulceratlon of crat, republican or anti-monopolist, " ek AR L who 80 offands, shall be seen in ;,lblh'a k4 le & LN LIIS 1 reoiabity ot T n oves pain during labor and at regular periods. only republican elected to the logisla- [\ rirvstcrass usk e AxD PRESCRIE 1T FREELY. tween Colfax and_Platte. Dave An. et either sex, it fa second tono remedy that has‘ever deraon, a cattle ehipper and a Union Bren beforo the public; and for all discases of the bitterly, is lofgto do the coaching in $¥ KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Sey MoAllister's# 8kse, but as MoAllister Fiad Groat Rellef1a Its Use, will probable steer olear of David A. Tiood:t e pamme tim whf e tom mnd streng k sent by mall in the form of pills, or of lozenges, on Senator Harris in the interests of the | eceipt of price, 81 por box for either. Mrs, Pinkham gudgeon and will probably rebel, He [ 0P Bend for pamplict, Mention this Fuper. PAELYDTA B, PIYEAN'S TIvem 11118 cure Constipa- lagislature and ¥nows a stool eon A#-Sold by all Druggists. 68 ™ when ho sees him. Besides Gpals“ll = o P R hauled around by Loran Olark. In Nance county the anti-monops elected one that is not the personal propert of any one. Gad Sh\ughter and l’ Genoa, are singing very sweetly in his ear just now, but it is music |- say, The speakorship is still an open question; have asked a goodly num. the subject excopt what they read in Tur Beg, ably not prove a very big cateh for The Hervald; but little interest is man- railrond democrats headed by Morfon and Miller are feoling the pulse of the to ‘‘solidify” the democratic eloment into voting the straight ticket, whilst ton & Co. The schemo is a loud one, and may be a partial success. These their territory, and one recently camne here looking l‘flel' Capt. Brown, state GOKE 0“ woon' MANUFACTURED BY Senator Brown is a member of the Alliance, and I think can be relied opoly measures and men. But as I shall be down toward Schuyler soon, SAINT LOUIS. » ‘Woutp not be without Redding’s Rusai; Salve, is the verdict of all 'hg use l: __BOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA., 5 e v INCREASE all olnsses. The railroad squad are €0 into canous and nominate a spesker up this way are ‘‘looking up,” being hope to keep the lambs in the fold un- | \ YDIA E. PINKHAM’ Millard's money as well as the Union are 8o infeoted with railroad foot-rot |\ NESSES, Including Lewcerrhen, Ire member, whether eleoted as a demo- the Womb, Fleoding, PRO- ofico no more forever. Here, the o YOO R Mok i AL Yars T o turo is Will MoAllister, the float bo- [/pe-Fom ars Weikxesses of tho generative organs Pacifio striker, who fought MoAllister X¥FT® 8 tho Greatest Remedy in the World. was olected by antimonopoly votes, he | F¥YDIA E. PINKIANCS BLOOD PURI and the Union Pacific gang at Lincoln (oo Avmarvaiourit Hesuoas the Contonnde ¥ i Olark 4l 6xbebtadl'to hARAls Prico of either, §1. Six bottlea for g5 Tho Compound monops, but Sonator Harrls s no| ®°l¥ answers all lotters of thquiry, Enclose 3 cens sorved two torms in the Wisconsin [y im s e the Livar, 85 conts. Harris is too much of a man to be J. O. Jones, a very capable man, and V. Olark, Valentine’s postmaster at wasted on the dosert air, o his friends ber up here, but they hear nothing on The Will D, Dale matter will prob- ifested bere in it at the least. The democratic members elce’ and trying a railroad striker is run in by Thurs- callers sometimes get a little out of senator elect from Colfax BUCK'S STOVE GO upon to stand up for good anti-mon- L I may let you hear more lban%vli.A‘ . “s (Piercy & Bradford, Price 25c. YOUR CAPITAL. Counvy Commissioners. Saturpay, November 25.—Board slo met pursusnt to adjournment, Pres- Lan0s Gaiing Vo mave ORS00 ent, Commissioners Corliss and szu g'nln‘ provisions and stocl ons, ¢an do 50 by operath) Knight, plan.’ From May 1, 1881, to The following was adopted: WHEAT fovt m“:‘::";""‘n“: L ronlized 'and pald to lnvestors amoun Ing to roversl times the orig {nal inyoatmont, Profits paid 1st o o ory month, still leaving $het or ginal investment waling money or piyable on demand. Exj clrculars and statementa of fund sontfreo Wo want responsible agonta, who wil report on crops and introduce the plan. Liberal com= missions paid. Address FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Com= miswlon Norchants, mejor Elock, ¢ tloagn. 111 HEAT YOUR HOUSES Resolved, That the connty tressurer be and is hereby directed to cancel tax $50 on vh, swl of section 15, 15, 12, for the ycars 1881 and 1882, on account b of double agsessment, the same being | STOUKS assessed as lot 7 in said section, The following official bonds wero [ §100 approved: H, R. Avery, overseer of highways, MoArdle precinet; N D, F, M. Swith, justice of the posce, Sira- toga precinet; H. R, Avery, constable, MoAvdle vrecinet; Petor Oassidy, dverscer of highways, eouth district, Douglas precinet; Hans Guanderson, overseer of highways, sou h distrior, Florence precinct; Anton Ganter, justice ef the peace, precinct No, b. The following was adopred: Kesolved, That the oouuty treasurer be and is hereby instracted to reduce the personal assessment of Thomns Murray for the year 1881 from $26 956 to $16.95, and collec’ tax accordingly, on account of error in wssessment 8 blank, The following acoounts were al. |& lowed: [Wrought or Cast Iron.] HOAD FUND, Welch, on account of grading Heveuteenth strect §100 00 12 00 . FURNACESIN T .’ri Amliunun, wor g . O, Taomas, 281 97 ity RICHARDSON, BOYNTON &00 H. C. Thomas, building iridge. ...8 15 00 CHICAGO, 1LLS, GENERAL FUND, Embody mew 1882 luprovenonts, Mor, ¥, B, Moores, ticket {for poor. e frr Ponb Joms : R vy 8old by RIERCEY & BRADFORD, O Neb 9 58 iyai-ds 6 . Jourweson, care of child W, H, Kent, boarding poc J, H, Gae, services ws and team..... C. M, Conoyer, wer pralser and team. Chan, Turner, services s apyraiser snd team i 00 The clerk was iostructed to notity H A, Nolte and Frauvcis Keating to furnish additional sureties on their bouds, Roads No, 248, 260 and 280, B, were taken up, and ou motion further action was postponed until January 9, 1883, The bond of William Doll, assessor for Omaha precinct No. 1, was ap- | council Blufts, Towa. proved, BEs office, Owaha Noo. Adjourned to the 1st day of Decom- | gRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE or vo) of o v lame °f pars praiser a8 ap- M) PRGBS A e 2t s M " ow|/$500 REWARD. The above reward will ho paid to any person who will produce Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, les, Tin and Gravel Roofs. Warranted to he l-“fm and Water Proof. All ordors promptly attended o, Cheaper and bebe ter than any other paint now in use. STEWART & STEPHENSON, Bole Provrictors, Omaha House, Omalia, Neb, REFERENCES. Ofticer & Pusey, Dr.Rico, Dr. Pluney, — Fuller tor preserving Shiny ber, 1882, Joun Baumer TIADE MARK The Groatyit ¢ DI County Clerk, English rom- Brief Mention. ‘I have used Buknock Broon Birress with greut henefit for iu ion ud con- stipation of the bowels, L. Kaston, Hamilton, Ont, C, ety o L8 Y K Bellis Milwaukeo in botsies aud mfi&:&tflu‘m‘fiy& e on drought at Jacob Kauffman's, 611 ) Paln - 0ee of Vislon, 16th street, between California and m“{:?“ '.'; d m Webster. Also dealer in all kinds of Iuc.flmw = 8 o dm&o | Mol B ‘oo free %Ei Dyspepsia, heart-burn, nsusea, in- Do pockage, &v & digestion, eto., are always relleved by mby ROV o Brown's Iron Bitters, Y

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