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cent of this was recovered, the ano Nebraska National Bank Of Omahsa, Nob. THI‘ DAILY BEE---O\TAH A TI}ESDAY N()VF\TBF'R 28 Jnion Pacific. ... United States Expr. Wabash, St. L. x P b do id Pald up Onpital, - -« - . $350.000 Fago & (o, Express, - » o orn Union Te IP\ aph 803 DIRECTORS : Jaribos. . 1§ « R. JOHNSON, Prosident, of Stcc.c, Johnson & | Fiyaoie ,l. \»\r ) ey R o sio e Homentake i} K. TOUZALIN, Vice Prestdent, of ', B, & Q. | Little hmhuw R ¥ A ’I{ R. R., Boston, OBtaH0. . eivuuunannn, v 8 #. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. Quicksilver .......... o K OFIN 5. COLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8. Collins, o pid. 9 K. WOOLWORTIL, Cotnueilor & Attornoy-at :"l“}"“""“c‘g : ", AW, g 4 4 0 .. 8. REED, of Byron Recd & Co S i . W. YATES, Cashier, lato Cashior of the First | Sutro, ... | Y i National Bank of Omahs, and contected with | _*Offered. $¥x, Tntorest, $Askod, [Ex the active management of that Bank since ita | Dividend. organization in 1863, Orexan for business April 27, 1882, with the Iargest capital of uny bank In Nebroska, COLLROTIONS recolve npecial attention and char o8 lowest obtalnable hero or elsewhere, INTRRRST a'lowed on imo deposits upou favor- Able terms and upon accounts of banksand bank- are, Foruton Exanaxen, Government Bonds, and County and Ci y securities bonght and sold. 1t 18 prepaced 43 do a general banking business luall its details, and in the treatment of custom. ora will pursue the most liberal policy consistent with eato banking FINANCE AND COMMERCE, FINANCIAL. Bpecial Dispatoh to Tun Ber, New York, November 27 MONEY, Money - Market at 2@8 per ceat, closed offered at 2 per cent, Prime Mercantile Paper—6@8 per cent. Sterliug Kxobange — Bankers' bille, steady at $4.791: demand, 4,83}, Goveruments were irregular, Speculation on the Stock IExchange to- day waas aotive and irregnlar, but in the main bullish and prices consequently above Saturday’s closing figures, Tho market opened generally weuk and @1} per cent below Saturday’s closing quota tions— the lutter in Dalaware & Hudson, After a farther slight decline in early trade the wmarket became buoyant, and shortly after 11 recorded an advance ranging from §@3} per cent, Northwest- ern common sold up 8 per cent, preferred 92j per cent; Union Pacitic 23 per cent, Wabash preferred 2} per cent, Illinois Contral 2} per cent, Missouri Pacific and Omaha 2} per cent, Canada Southern 2 per cont and Rock Island 17 per cent. The tone after this became weak and about noon a reaction of }@1¢ per cent took place, in which Delaware, Lackawa- na & Western, Louisville & Nashville, Northwestern and Michigan Central were most conspicuous, Subsequently @1 per latter t, Paul, but the list again fell off 2 in St. Paul preferred and @1 in the re- mainder of the list. 'The market during the Lust hour was buoyant and advanced 3@3 per vent to the close. Those leading the advance were Minneapolis & St. Louis preferred ano common, Omaha, Missouri Pasific, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba and St. Paul. The advance was caused per cent | CLEARINGS, Bostox, November 27,—The following is the total gross exchanges at twenty-fiye COUNOTL BLUFPS, Couvnort, Buowrs, November 24.—The Council Bluffs markets carefully rovised 10 date are as follow: Flonr—Golden § wheat, 8 00@4 00, Wheat—No, 2, 8 00; Kansas City : Misnesota winter Rye—No, 2, 45c, Barlay—Ncne, Eggs—-Soarce; selling to_packers at 200, Corn Meal—1 60 for white; yellow, 1 60; corn chop, 23 00 per ton; corn an ohop, 26 00 per ton, FRUITS -~ Apples, 200, Broom_Corn—3}@?%. Hay—Liooso, 7 0069 06. Wood—5 00(@6 00, onts Wml—l’v@"‘: Buttor—Creamery, 80¢; In_rolls, wrap. ved, 20c; rolls not wrapped, 320; mixed colors, 10@124o. “|leading clearing houses in the United States for the week ending November 25: Total 81,653,799,108; outside New York, $306,501,430, The exhibit this week is a favorab ¢ one, both as compared with that of last week and with that of the corre- sponding week of last year, which included Thankegiving, and was therefore only five working days, The aggregate clearings for the week just closed were $1,058,709, % against $1,263,677,806 - the previous week. As compared with the correspond- ine week of Tnst yoar, the olaarings show o per centage of merese of 85,2 agains an increiso of 14,5 per cent last week and a decrease of 1.9 per cent the previous week, P'RODUCI‘I & PROVISIONE. Special Dlmu‘hm—lo Tur Ilz;. CUICAGO, Cnicaco, November 97, — Flour, — Steady; common to chofce spring, 3 50 5 50; common to fancy Minnesots, 4 00 r.ho, ‘\1!.(-!1?.-, 6 50; winter, 400; south- ern Tliinois, 4 50@5 70; Canada, 4 20@ w heat ~Good demand and prices a shade higher; rezular, 94}@Mjc for November; 13c for December; 94@480 for the year; 50¢0 for January; 1013 for May; No. 2 red winter, ¢ No. 2 Chicago spring, 943c; No, 8 Chicago snring, Suc; rejected, 62@03¢ Qorn— Unsettled, lower and active; 65c for cash; 67§@674c for Nu»ember'b"i@n'ly for Decomber_and the year; b33@bsho f?; January; 548@51{c for May; rejected, B6ko. Uats—Active, firm and higher; 830 faor cash. or Noyember; 355 3530 tor De- 3580 for the year; 343 for Janu. args 35{@3bc for May; rejooted, $1jc, Rye —Steady; 58¢. Barley—Steady and unchanged at 82c. Flax Seed—DMarket easier at 1 18, Butter—Steady, with a fair demand; fair to fancy creamry, 2@37c; good to fancy dairy, 24@30 28c, Pork—Unsettled butgenerallylower;16 £5 @16 90 for cash; 16 75@16 80 for D' cem- ber and the year; 16 82ic for January; 16 9:4@16 95 for February. Lara—Unsettied but generally lower; 11 00 for cash; 10 80@10 85 for December he yenr; 10 27h@1180 for January; 10 374 for February. Buik Meats—Fair durnnd but at lower vates; shoulders, 6 75; short rib, 9 20; short clear. 950 Whisky—Steady and unchanged; 1 17, Carn Boarn.—Wheat—Generally un. changed, but some eales rather higher, os. pecially for winter, Corn—Unsettled but generally higher; 683@69c for cach; 673c f. r November; 59%c by the report that the railroad troubles in the nosthwest would soon be adjusted, having been left to arbitration. The mar- ket closed strong at the highest prices of the day and at an advance on the day's transactions of §@43 per cent—St. Paul Minneapolis & Manitoba, St, Paul, Minn- eapolis & St. Louis common and preferred, Oregon & Transcontinental and Omaha being the most conspicuous therein, GOVERNMENTS Coupons. ... Pacific 6's of 1895, BONDS, Oantral ’sdflo firats, Lehi(,h & Wllkoalmrre. . Louisiana_consels Missouri 6's 8t. Joseph. 8t, Paul & Tennessee 6's do . 'lu.n & Pacific lan K. G, di Uniuu Pacific 1st mortgag do land grants. do uluklug Iund anr Virginia 6'... do cuusula o8 do* deferred ... BTOOKS, Adams Express. Allegheny Central Alton & ’l'nrre Haute An .c uL\ oS8 . v e BJ.'T' Corlar Rapids & North, 7 Canaila Southern...... 0:1 Cin, & Ind, Central Central I’ncnlc . bbeumuke & Ol ). gm. ..y Uol, & (,mx inuati . Delaware & u\vlmn canal, Del., Lac! Western Denver & l" Erie... do pfd East Tenneseee. . do preferred. Fort \\'x.ym & Chi Hannibal & B¢, Ju.\e]th.‘ 13 Tliinois Central. . Ind,, Bloom. & \ Kansi T Lalk Lake Shore & Michig Louisville & Nashville. ... Louisy,, New Alb, & { lu(nxo Mariotta & Cincinnati 1st pid. do do 2d pld. Mewphis & Charleston Michigan Uentral. . Min.m.q,‘l)lin & Su L do Missonri Pacific Mobile & Ohlo Manhattan Beach.. Morris & Viesox. N Northwestern . . . do vfd.. New York (,‘ um' & Sap Fran 8 u.\,d “do 8t. Paul, Miun, & Mml(ubn 8t, Paul & Omaba . for December; 59¢c for the year; 583@531c for January; bthe for May, Oats—Fairly active and o ehade higher; 30%c for cash; 3330 for November; 85{c for December and the year; 353@86c tor May, Pork—Irregular; 16 & for cash; 16 82§ for November; 16 75 for December and the year; 16 874ffor Jauuary; 16 973@17 00 for February, Lard - Moderately active and higher; 1100 bid for cash; 11 023 for November; 10 35 bid for l)acemnur 10 85 for the year and January; 10 3741 D10 42} for February. NEW YORK, NEew York, November 27,—Flour—! ket steady; superfine state and westrrn, §395@8 75; common to guod extra, 3 75@ 4 85; gaod to choice, 4 40@7 (0; wnite 25@7 25; extra Ohio, 8 8046 75; St. Louis. 8 80@7 00; Minnesota patent process, 6 50@7 40, Wheat—Cash held firm at a slight ad- vance; vptions opered d@gc lower, but closed stronger at an_advauced@ic; No.2 spring, nominal; hard Duluth spring, 1 213 | 5; for export; No. 3 spring, 97@98c; ungraied spring, 98@1 00; ungrn(ud red, Slc@l 15; steamer No, 8 red, 96¢, No. 8 red, 106}@ 1 07; steamer No, 2 red, 1 06@1 07; No. 2 red, 1 094@1 10} for certaficates, 111 @( 12 delivered; ungraded white, 90c@ 113}; No. 2 white 100; No. 1 wh\Le, mo bushels wold at 108; steamer 90c; No. 2 red for Novembe: els sold at 1 097@1 10, clo No. 2 red for December, 344, sold at 110}@1 10§, closing at 1 103; do for Jauuary, 488,000 hushels sold at 1 12§ @113}, closing st 113; No 2 red for Februar, 2,000 \m~hdu sold at1 143 losing at 1 15}, Cash and Novewher B@Sc higher and feverish; later mouths opened 1@2o recovered most of ungraded, (0@ steamer, 720 \«- % 105@L19 in ol wator; No. Novewoer, L05@1 10, closing at 1103 do for Dazember, BUL@S. closing at 8'ic; do for January, Gahwnitiis, closing at 66c; ,|,,Am| February, G3}abdje, closing at 64 Oats—}@hc lower; mixed western, 80c; white wes.rn, 43@48e, Hay-—Tn goid demand; 60s, Fiesh western, firm for choice; 1; new mess, 19 50, t aud unsettled, Dull add nominal; long 10 00. Butter—Quiet but firm; 16@s7c, Cheese - Quaiet and steady; western flat, 5@12}c. S, BT, LOUIS, November , 470@ 500, Dull and lower; 91j@ybe for cash; 9542 £ bid for the year; 4743 for Janu; [t} for May; No. 8 red tall, 90A@904 Corn—Dull and lower, excapt for cash and Novemuer; 68: for cash and Novem- Fer; H3§@58%c for the year; 49%c bid for J Asuacys 4840 bid for February; 50}@504e for u.u——lllghu, B6@3 for November; 84}@#d] sud the year; 84c for Jauuary; 8 May, Rye—Qui Barley—* @802, numpm. ady; creamery, 32 22 Lous, 27,~Flour— No. 2 red fall, December; 91§c 1 ¢ for cash; he, dy; sample lots range at 50 1 37c; dairy —Steady; 24@244c Whisky—Steady; 115, Pork— L f Bulk Me: ular prices. Bacou —Nothir Lard—Nowiual, A¥TERNOON Bo. 94fs for November s—Ouly a job trade at Irreg- dolog, L., n '—l‘umr 3 for May, Oats—Higher; 85¢ bid for Deceml for the year; S4c bid for January; 85}s bid for May. KANBAS OITY, Kaxsas 11y, ‘\uvmnhnr 27,~Wheat— Steady; No. 2 red, 7932 bid for cash; 7940 tor December; 5146 i Jauuary, Corn—Weaker; 47@4Thc for™ cash; 400 bid for December; 40i@40)c for January; 4lc bid for May. Osts—Slow; 40¢ bid for cash and May. o Texas & Pacific.. Iiunu—u‘léel 5 for choice, Kggi—Demand lnr snd market firm; |35 T | cumstances, o | hours bave been as follow, Onijons—40c per bushel, Live Chiokens—2 50@3 00 per doron, Potatoes—30c per bushel. Cabbages--25@400 per dor, Tarni ipa.-800 per bushel. LIVE STOOK, ~Cattle—Extra, 8 00@ 850 Veal Calves—b50@" 00, oge— 700@7 25, Sheen—3 b0, ———— e LIVE STOOR Bpecial Dispatchos to Tus Bar, KANSAS OITY, Kansas Ciry, November 27.—The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle—Steady; native stoers of 1,200 to 1,400 pounds, sold at 4 50@5 10; stookers and feoders, 3 50@4 25; cowe, 2 60@3 40; Texas steers, 3 40 a3 00, Hogs - Lowew and weak at 5G5@6 40, with the bulk of sales at 5 00@6 Shoep —Quiet; fair to good, 3 00@8 50, CHIOAGO. - Oarcaco, November 27.~Tha Drovers' Joumnl nYun. as follows: Hogs—Market weak; mixed, 5 60@6 20; heavy, 6 00@6 77 205 skips, 8 40@> 50, Oattle—Market dull and weak; ship- ping selling at._10@1be lower; common to tair, 4 00@4 75; medium to good, b (0@ 5 50; choice to extra, 5 vH@6 50; butchors’, 0 strong at 2 60@4 10; stockers and feeders, fairl, ve at 2 9. .@ 45; Texans, tirm at 340@4 45; the market for shipping closed very weak, Stiesp—Trade qulet and valuogsteads, common, 2 75@3 25; medium t good, 3 @4 00; choice to extra, 4 25@d 75. Special cable_reports to The Drovers' Journal, from Liverpool, denote higher prices ail around; good cattle, 164c; sheep, 13@20c, light, 5 60 BT, LOUIS, gn, Lours, November 27, —Cnme— Supply lizht and mostly butcher stuff, which was strong; native cows rold at 3 20 @4 00; butchers’ steors, 3 0@@4 25; west- ern half breeds, 4 70@5 00; stockers, 3 00 @3 75; feeders, 8 75@4 25; good to choice geass Toxans, 8 76@4 60; common, 3 (0@ no native shipping steers offered; good t bestheavy would bring 5 156@5 75; fiaht, 4 25@p 00 Sheep—Siendy; kood to choice muttos. 300@425; fancy, 400; - Texane, 2 0@ Hogs - Lower d weak; light torynod shipments of live stock lm the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, 4,500 85 1,100 60 600 0 Kaxsas Crn, November 27,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Reo'ts, 1,500 Shipm'ts, Nl'lYnux Vovumlm 27, *l(wlpu ln(l shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts Hogs. « 1100 oo Jattle. « 46100 Sheep « 19,500 OMAHA MAKI&E I8, Wholesale Pricos. Orrior o THE Onans Bev, | Monday Kvening, November 97, § No changes were reported in the market to-day. Looal Grain Dealings. WHEAT,- Oash No. 2, itic; cash No 62 B e et e, 5, 700 o, 8, BAR] 9 44io. OLD CORN-No. 2, bbe, NEW CORN- 850, OATS—80c. SEEDS~Flax seed 100 por bu; Red clover, choice new, 600 por bushel; mammoth clover mnew, 387 00; white clover, uew, %14 00; ' Alfalta clover, new, $1350; alsike, new, $13 00, ¥, good, mew, 22 00, grase, oxtra olean, 81 50; blue' gran, cloan, €1 25; orchard grass $2 59; rad top, chotoe, 1 08; millet, common or A 80c; millet,Germsn, 8100 to Hun arian 80c; Usage orange, 5; 1tob hmhel-, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or ' keag drews 9h1 A DUCKS [ulund)—l\lhnn K bro ; do C, drab, 118 ‘o Xeu siripes and plaids, 1%4c; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunawick brown, 8hc; Chariot fancy, 13§e; do extra heavy, 200 Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indiana A brown 1% Nevonset A brown, 150 TIUKINUS—~Amoskoag A U A 82 19; do XX blue 32, 184c; Arrowancs, 94e; Claremont B nhm‘gc Conestogn e tra, 1740; Hamilton {o Lewwton 80,'150; Minnehaha -4, 200; Omega j.r 28; Pearl River 82 18}0, I°1t Slue strips, 120 Sheinaxct 8 jo; do 88 12¢; Yeoman's bl 20, 9o DN IMS, —Amoskenk, bltie ud oronn !’?Qe. Andover DD blue, v g0, Sootch, 1840; Concord HO 124¢; do AAA, du do 134; 4o XX & do 144 kir.ym.mu hiue and brown, OFo; Myttlo River D) swrips, 1640; Ponr River, blue and brown, 1303 Unesaville, blue and brown, 144c, CAMBRICS~Barnard, fho; Kddystons lining, 24 inch double face, 84e; Garner A lazed, 5hc; Manhattan glove finish, 5 ewport do 6o; do glazed, bde; Pequot do Bo; Lockwood kid fimish 6o, OORSET JEANS—Amory, So; Andros coggin eatteen 83e; Clarendcu, 6§0; Cones oiga sntteens, 73c; Hallowol , 8c; Inddi Orchared Tho; m..un..u.lnpmwi,c Popperlll eatioan 9do; Rockport, 7 LINTS - Allens, jc; Amecican, A Arold, Te; Berwick, 3 Coeheoo, Gonestoga, Bo; uunhr ago; Dusnell, H@re; Eddysions, 7o Gloucester, 6o} Harmony, bhe; Kl kerbooker, 640; Mor Yo; Myntlo, B5je; Spraguos, 6o Wmthhrldp, 6o; do. Ginghams, 7o} horo, 3 omnm GIN (.iIAM'i—Am'uk arle 12j0; Amon- rylo, 1 ot Atlantio, 9¢; Oumberland, Taor hlana, 73e} Kenilworth, 84c; Plun Lm 104c; Sus OOTTONADES— Abberville 1340 c; Amerioan, 11c; Artisian, 200 od T, T840} Olarfon D and Deconn (fio' ntrl pos Dand T, lflox K‘K 400; Oement, bbl, 82 25 Towa plaster, bbl, 82 50, Hair Bor bn, 400, Tarred felt 100 bs, 83 50, Straw board, 83 50, COAL—Cumboriand ~blackamith, 8 Morris_Run Bloasburg, 312- Whmhmn lump, 86 60; Whitel 85 60; Low | lumx $3 50t Towa nut MMIx ook Spring nthracite, IIO M(tflll 00. Ann l‘llEMle'B Aold, \cid, Tartarie, 60c; Balsam oty por ib, 700; Liar \fraa, ;. COalorael, per Th, 750; L‘!nchrml st on, 81155 Ohlorofa orm, per 1b, lmx Dover's powders, per ib, 81 40; Kpsom Salts, por 1b, Bhe; Glyce 880, load, Acetate, Oily, Castor, No. 1, per Oil, Onator, No, 8 per gal, Olive, por gal. $1 50;" Of, Organ Opium, 8 00y uln!ne P& W, & por_oz, $205; Potassinm, Todide, 5¢ Saisom, por Morphins, 3, per b, 4o ‘I'rvn DRU * Carlwiio, Moy & por It Sulphate o Sulpnue Your | o hnlne.tw\r or $1 86, gers anas Tobacoos. COIGARS, ~~Seeds, §15,00; | hvm\w.k‘nt. 895.00; Micod, $35.00; ‘Sead Havana, o it T o JO — PLUG, — Golden M Ib, 600; Our Rope, first quality, tiuo, m&o\mdg 24 lh, butts, 60c; Horse Shoe, Pounde, #b, mfifi"‘&‘ Army and Navy o on, rors ey, pooade; o F" pBEGUHCTE ol len 700; ¥ mv'om., 650; ’ Mountain, Pl Fancy, s Dnhhyn, ~In tin' foil - Jatline O, X8, por Lol Hlaed's Tiger, 00c; | Dismond Crown, 060, BMOK. dea—Oo! “ 89, Gnnnmad—lfim Durham, 10 ackwells Durham, 16 ll:hw‘tlal Otn&ifln 16 o », 16 or, 880; por 1b, §1.85; oil, 5bo; '46; Soal of Nebrads ne nck ;‘:: linen blal Dog ;r il u’:»nc.g o to. HIDES—turoon butshors. hide, 6@ 74 o1 ble; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 460; Seal ol' S . cared 8jo; hides, green salt, part eured e, 3 “.”,‘.’,; ooy Tosuay or . 23 g | (,‘m"‘;p e Yigay 1«,21':"};"‘ bidos, 7ot ey fint, .nund.p' Site; ary R Srovies Sussex, 12c; Tiogn, 19hc; Wachusett ahirt- “" and ‘P-l “fll\l'!' A roduce and Proviions. g heoks, 130t dlo, Nonhine 1350 York, | 10@110; groen oalt e ol e 1@ ggf&ggns—% SoE el i, Nowing T3jo;"do,chocks, srfpon and | Ereen ol nmi-rw-. por skin, 6oy —30@ kL 9 7 m| BUTTELL ~Choios countey, 35300, e b n 104,274t | $1 20@150; damagod '“Jfl- tworhin rate HOR !gynl%.umm‘ ber. b, 31, L R 1?»3‘:4'!" il :E:d‘“;u.)mdo'anh w0 par oot uit, L« per eent, ol APP].ES——Parbu 5@ 2. York milla08, 85e; do 78, 300; do o4, 2230, | Coon skins, No, 1, 450; No. 3, 800; No. 1 Pembr;ko 104, , 250; Pequot 10.4, 28k, do | 2043 No. 4, 100, _Mink, No, Wol No. v 74,19 do 49, ' 16c; Pepperell ‘96, 20c; | 200 1}3"‘3 ORI N°~lk LEMONS —84 25@4 50 per box, do §1) Zicido 87, 18, Utien 6, 3605 do A6 AHCA '2;‘ e N“'nfib.‘;m' m“fi“i?"”“"‘"‘ German 3 00@2 50 | 5%, 29 o dod8. {76 enes broad stripe, 100, 1‘u1n' 7o, r hosh, s CHICKENS—=11@1% per pound, OILS—110" oacbon, por gAllon, | prerino unwas od, lgne: 14@160; heav; TURKEYS—180 per pouad, }:g 75 i, ber | el | @lEiSe i nnf..:h.a.'ug' Yo" Grooers’ List. RGBT FAW; TRERALI R 09 Lotlo | yabed, cholos, 2o tain 100s) "l -'::5 OANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 Ib ,,.nim.. 8623 lard, winter str'd, per cal [ 6t 2805 burry, binckand ootted wool; (Field's), ;eroue. $4.00; do11b (Field's), F’.. 100: No. 1, 850; No, 2, 7b0; oastor, per onao, 2 bx noflb(dmd-rd). por case, | XXX, per allon, 120; No. 8, 1 15; sweet, Bavo money and ordor salt direct trom 375, Lobters, b per " doren, peral gdlou 503 sborm, Wo B, per gation. | SAL T -t wesnsy meoromarr o S o 180, Tom.m-, oo 3o N g B 33 fish, W. 1., per gallon, 600; neatafoot, | lowest possibic cash pribeto. all western points case, 276; Corn, b (Mountain) axm. per gallon, 76c; No, 1, 6503 lubri. | 10w-m™ TYLER SALT.'CO Sacinaw City, Moy v oue. 300 soaked corn, 160; do g, zero, per gallon, 80c; pummer, lfio. (Yarmoouth) per case, 8 00; .mng beans, per_case, 2 10; Lima boans r case, 1 70, s-ocommm case, 1 80; 'ens, uommon, K“ oase, 1 008, choice, per case,3 70, hckhurnon, 41b, per case, 210; strawborries, 2 Ib, per c'\ua,fl b0, 3 80, 'Dam. Bartlett \’mken, 60@>5 855 mixed packing, 5 90@ | pears per case, 260, Whortleberries 15; heavy packiog, 6 :0@@6 25; butch. | per case, 275, Egg plume,? Ib percuse, 2 90; e o8 extra, 6 20@6 40, Green gages,2 I e case 3 904 do choico, , i m por cnso 4 50, ine Apples, 2 Ib, per oane New Yorg, November 27,—The Drovers’ Journal bureau reports: Beeves—Dull and lower; clearance not made; common to extra fine sold at -l 0@ 6 85 per cwt. live weight; Texas, 4 540; Colorado cattie, 5 highest price for-Lalf-breed steers of 1,245 pounds average. Sheep—Market dull and lower for all grades, except prime export sheep, which were steady; extremes: 4 00@600 for sheep, 5 00@6 00 for lambs. Swine—A shade firmer for live hogs at 6 00@G6 40 per cwt., with fair business, MHEROHANDISH. 8pecial Dispatchos to Tis Bux, NEW YORK, TNew York, November 27, — Coffee— Dall and nominal. Buzu—-ln good demand and easier; fair fi od quoted at 7 8-16@7 6-16s, ol m—(zulaz. but firm; New Orleans, mce-Quiet but steady. Petrolenm - Strong, but higher; United, 1.03; crude, 74@8c; refined, 75@Sc, Tallow~ Quiet, but firnn; 78c, Resin—Quiet, but steads; 180@1 73, Turpentive—Market dull and weak; c LONDON . Loxnoy, November 27.—At the wool sales to-day, 9,000 bales were disposed of, conprising New Zsaland, Cape and Vic- toria, Prices nr«unchmged Sales of Eoglish wheat in the past week, 52,159 quarters ac_40s 11d, against 52,491 quariers at 453 4d in the corresponding week of last year. — MISCELLANEOUS. Special Dispateh to Tux Brx. BRITISH GRAIN TRADE, Loxnon, November 27.—The Mark Lane Kxpress in its review of the British grain trade for the past week says: Pro. 7ress with hopelessly late wheat sowing is very slow under the most favorable cir- No improvement in gupplies Dry samples are still scare, Trade is still dull, and the rate unchanged, Foreign stiil continues to disappoint sellors, excopt New Zealend, which is better; no ad- vance in any other, Foreign breadstuffs soll slowly. ~ Cargoos are quiet—$ arrivas and b sales, No, 1 Califoruia advanced 3d, Forward trade is inactive and prices are Flour isin restiicted demand and gales are more or less Iahured Foreign is un. improved, The arcvals from America are huavy, Barley has improved; samples are scarce and values have improved at some provincial exchanges, Koreign is quiet, Oats are unchauged; lunlvn are lower, Maize has improved at London; on liberal supply it is weaker at Liverpo TRAFFI10. Special Dispatches to Tus By, ¥LOUR AND GRAINS, CH10AG0, Novemler 27.—Receipts and shipwents of flour uud grain for the past 24 hours have been as f.llows: Receiuts, Bmp u— Flour—bbla........... 22,000 \Vhbut—l)unhell G 10L| wo Corn— U AtA— Rye— Barley — New Yons, November 25,—Recelpts aud shipwents of flour aud grain for the past 24 hours have been us ; Shp'ts, Flour~bbls.,....... 4,200 Whe A'*huuheln 198,000 Corn 48,000 Onts— o 120 1. Louts, November 27, - Recelpts aad shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as tollows: Bhip'ts, Flour—bbls. ... 20,000 Wheat—buihe) 88,006 Corn— ¥ 65,000 Oats ¢ iy Ryo— “ 4,000 Barley -~ ** 1,400 % Kanaas Ciry, November 27, ceipta aud shipments of grain for the p...L % tec'ts, Bhip'ts. Wheat, bu4h<h 2,000 15,000 Corn 58,000 61,000 LIVE STOCK, Onicago, November 25,—Recelpts and 400@5 75, Penches, 21b por onse, 300; do 8 Th, case, 4 00@4'50; coy (pio), 8 1b, per caso,2 503 do pie, 6 b, per dozen. 3 30, FLOUR—Jobbing prices, Jack Frost St. Louis winter) $8.90 per 100 ibs.; To- cka Patent Kensns, $3.85: Minnohaha finnesota Patent. $0.70; Shawnee Fancy winter, §3.10; Eaglo, XXXX winter, $3.00; "Triumph spring, best, $2.80; Chris: tian's superiative, 3.60; bran, per ton, 14,00; chopped feed, 825,00 SUGARS—Powdered, 104c; Cut _loaf, 104; Granulated, 9%c; Contectioner's A, 9hc; Standard Extra O, 8jc; Extra C, 840; medium yellow, 8¢; dark ysllow, 7de. SYRUP—Standard Com,, 40c, bbls,; Standard do, 4} gallon keg G’B $2 25; Stan- dnddn, 4 gallon kegr, 81 ssionna, burn t, dc; o Fiams, 160; breakfast, bacon, | Paris green gonuine, 2405 oIl Lhin aame, iy Gall | Gy rees genioa b-oon. 11c; shoulders, 11§o; eerce lard, 1S H_No. 1 mackerl, half b, 6 75; No. 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- eeel, halt brla 4 7; tamily mackorel, kit 850; No. 1 white fish, half bels, 6 00; No. 1 BflOEB.oPapper, i Allspice, 20c; Cloves, 850; Nutmegs, $! 00; Cassa, 21c; Mace 81 00, LYE—Amorioan, 8 8%; Groonwich, 8 40; Weatern, 2 75; North Star, 2 00; Lewis' Lye, 4 60: Jowell Iye, 275, FEED—Jobbing . prices, Chop foed, $1.50 per 100 Ibs.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70c per 100 Ibs, BTARCH,—Poarl, fhe; Bilver Glous 8o; Loxnnstnnh.fi Excellor Glos, ToHO COFFEE.~Rio, fair, 116 Rio, good 120 priran to choice, 12 to 13c; Old gov't Tavas 264(315he, Mosha, 26he; Arbuckle's, Part 13, CUHEES? —T'ull Oream, 13jc Bkim, 1040, TIEAS~. Gunpowder, _good, Imperial, good, 40 Ghrice, 60@75c; Young Hyson, good, 50c; choice, 65c@81 00; Japan Nat Leai 850; Japan, choioe, 60@75c; Qolong, good, 35@40; Oofong, chio.ve, 40@b; Bouchong, Fosds A5@A0et shoice, 5@ bo, ROPK—Sisal, § inoh and larger, 104c; 1} inch, 11c. LARD—0Omaha Refinining Co.: Tierces, 1292 40 and_50-1b cans, 12§o; 20-1b cans, 1505 10.1b pails, kcrew top, 18ke; 5-1b do, 1340; 8.1b do, 1%c, W ODENWARE—Two hoop pails, 175; three hoop pails, 3 00, Tubs, No, 1, 8.50; Pioneer washboards, 1 85 Double rewn 2 90; Well buokets, 8 50, LEAT—Bar, $1 65, VINEGAR—Puro apple extra, 16c: pnre apple, 13¢; Prussing pure avnle, 16c. I‘—Dn.y loads, per bbl, 1 65; Ash- pal ki, 8 50; bhls dairy 60, bs, 8 60 HOMINY—New, 84 5 per bbl. SODA—In lb papers, $3 per cose; keg soda, 2§e, SOALS--Ki Kirk's satinst, Kirk's whito Eutor; f (100 cake s Savon Imperial, §45; Kirk's standard, 8 76; 5 Kirk's Russian, & Quosn, b Kirk's Prairle 10; Kirk's magnolia doz.,, POTAEH noylvauia cans, 4 case, in case, 8 85; I3 s Ball, 2 doz, In cass, 190, Anchor Ball % doz in case, 1 50, (o) AN UTS—Roasted, ohoioo, L nessoe, 100 per 1b; fancy white, 10 ;Aw-—whlm Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, b NizW PIOKLES—Madium, I basrels, #750; do in Lialf bbls, 4 25; amalls, in bbls, 950 do, In half bbis, 5255 gherkiny, in bbls, 1150; do, in half bbla, G 25, NDLYs ~Bozes, 40 lhn.ll'n. 154c; B, tgo; boxen 40 1bs,, 16 oz, Bs, 1 RICE~Louiiane prime to choice, 74@ Tho: fair, 6 @7c; Patma, 7o, MATCHEs—Ver caddi snsoz, 84 10; «.um nw. 95¢; round, BROWN \lnl.lewu ¥, P TONS .~»I\U.mflo A, io; L 7c; Atlanta A, 80; Boott Honest Width, 8}o, Tndian Standard A, Blo; Indian Orchard d, w., 8ke; Lswre 1,1, 7c; Mystic Kiver, 746} Poquot A, o "‘almwmm.?h, Utica 0, 5ho; Wachuse ot B, The; A, »,A do E 48, 124c; Wal- cott BB, fkc YINE BROW!? OOTTONS—Allendale Thes Allig 4, 8o; Argyle 4-4, Tic; Atlarhh B1.6t0r Bnges Heaie X 4% Bennington O 44, 6e; Buckeye §, 1-4, Indian Orchard AA 9-8 8ho; Laco 89, Bho; Lehigh ¥ 9 100, 'e., erell N 8 o K 89, Warnsisio 4 10 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog n L 4-4, 9hc; Blackstons A A jn.perial 5 o do half bleached 44, 9¢; Cabot 4-4, Fidelity 4-4, 'Jg. Hoosier, 64 o 0 0 82, The; do 1t Pocasact O 4-4, 7§0; shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been us follows: Ree'ts, Shipm'ts, Hogs....... 27,000 2,500 Cattle + 2,000 1,500 Bheep.. 2,400 Sz, Louts, November 27.—Receipts and can.bric 4-4 ¥ | draft horses, 8175, to goldcn machine, No. 1, per gallon, 85 80; wperm, sigmal, per gailon, 800; tur. pentine, por ollos, 6503 uapthn, 74", por gallon, 18¢; 64, 17¢ PAINTS IN OIL—VWhite lead, Omaha P, P.. 6}0; white lead, St. Lonie, pure, 63n; Marsailles groen, 1 to 5 1b ‘cans, %o French #inc, gaoon seal, 1%c; Frouch' ino, red wenl, 116; Fronch ziac, in varnish e, 2c; French zinoe, in oil anst, 1ho; Raw aad burnt umber, 11b cans 120; raw and burnt_Sienna, 13c; vaudyke brown, g rofined Inmpbisok, 12¢; coach black and ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prussian blus, 80c; ultramarine blue, 186; chnme L. M. & D, 14¢; blind and shutter 180; green, croen, L, M, & D, 160; Paris green, §odisn red, ibe; Venetlan red. 8o; irv, 22c; American Verniliod, T chrome yellow, L., M., O. yellow ochre, So; golden Stiad 16;_pi ez, 8o; praining colora: light onk, dark oss, walnut, nhmtuut and ash 15c. Ory ©aints Whito lead, Mc' French .m 10c: Pnl.n (et B lampbl rmm. whiting 240, | whiting yhiting co o3 I mph ack, o , 10c; Pras. sion blue, 56¢; ultramarine, 186; vandyke brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 43 umber, raw o X, 3 groon K., 126; vorilion, Ting.,'70; ver million, America, 18¢c; lndhn rose pink, 14c; venetian_ re Cootans Egr venetian red Am., %: ni lead, flc. enuine, re, rochelle Bvu n oohre American, 2c; spanish hrown. : ;' lohigh brown, 2 rince’s miner t: ISHES “Harrels per ~ gallon. Furuiture, extra, 81,10; furniture, No. 1, §1; coach, extra, 3140; onch, No, 1, 81 20; Damar, extra, $1 75- apan, 70c; ns- phalttum, extra, 860; shellao 3 50; hard oil finish, 81 80 Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, $310; plow steol, special oast, 7¢; crucible, Bo; special ur German, bo; cast tool do, 15@20 wegon spokes, set, 225@3 00; hchs, per sot, 125; folloes, sawed dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@8ho; wxlos, each, square’ nuts, por 1, 7@11c} 8@1ic; rivets, per b, 110; teable, 8o , Go; crowbars, Gc; harrow toeth, 4c; horseaboes, por keg, b 00; spring steal, 7@8c; Burden's horseshoes, b H0; Burden's muleshoes, 6 50, SHO'T,—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, 82,10, Oriental Powder, kogn, $6.4 b Kogn, 83,48 do. duastor kngs, B1.85; Blast ing, ver 100 feot_ 0o, AT W T car lots, 7 50 por 100; in loas than car lots, 7 75 por 100, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 60y, 425, Leather Oak sole, 880 to 420; hemlock 28¢ to 803 howlock kipy 8o to 1004 fumner, h !mluu‘( calf, fic to 1 20; e i oulf i 83@3ne; ; Took upper, 2 alli 'M.nr 400 '.u b 50; Greluon kid, 2 50 to 375;. ok kip, 800 t0 100; oak calf, 120 to 180; French kip, 110'to 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- netts, 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L, Morocoo, 20¢ to 8ic; pebble O, D, Moroceo, 86c; slmon; 270 to 8 00, HARNESS--No I star_onk, 420; No 2 do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio ouk, 88c; No. 2 do, 8be; No. 1 Milwaukee, . 2 do, 34c, Horses end Mules, The market is brisk and all grades are welling well ot & alight advance in piicos, The demand for good horuen exceods the supply consideraoly. Prices rango we fol- lows: Fiue single drivers, 8100, to 800,; Kxtrs t 225,; Common dra’t horees, 8100, to 150, Kaxtrn farm horsos, 8110, £0 125,; Common o ¢ood fwrm horaca 90, to $100,; Extra plugs, 860, to 76, Common pluge, 20, to 340, MULES,--15 to 154 haods (excra), $125, t0160,; 144 to 16 hunds, 8100, to 140 14 to 143 hands, $75. tc 100,; 184 to M4 iands, 60, to 70 Liquors ALOOHOL — 187 proof, 2 25 per wine gallon; extra Californin spirite, 187 proof, usky bourbous, 200@7 00; tucky and Venasylvsnis ryes, 2 (0@ BRANDIES ~ Imported, §6 006 00; dowestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Iu ported, 4 60@6 005 domestio, 1 40@3 00, RUMS~—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New omestic, 1 50@4 50 England, 2 00@4 007 PPLIC BRANDY-- PEACIL AND 1 76@4 00, CIIAMPAGNES~Lwported per oaase, 25 00@%4 03 Awarizan, cave, 12 0@ 16 00 — er oase, 4 50@16 00 —1th no winc, por case, 6 0@ 2 00; Oatawba, per cass, 4 00@7 00, Rumber WHOLKSALE. We quoto lumber, latn and shingles on: cars at Omaha at the following price: JOIST AND BCANTLING 16 ft, and under, §22 00; 15 ft., $23 b0, TIMBERS—16 ft, and unnlel. 822 00, TIMBER AND JUH'I‘ 828 FallsQ, 104 1 Lonsdale, 10¢; do cambric 87, 12he; New York Mills, 12¢ 4uob v 10o; Fappercl N G Twills, 124 44, Sho; Pocasset 4-4, 8he; o o Washates 0X X, 12§¢. boards, ) 00; No, 2, $18 00, LIME~Fer barrel, $1 85; bulk per ous: | P4a* | 40 1t , 825 50, 23 ft, u 826 l‘lfl\l'll\h-Na. 14 hudfl ln.. 824 00; No. 2, §22 00, SHEETING - No, 1 (20d common *It is impossible to disguise the fact that the Vegetine Compound, prepared under the personal direction of Mrs, Lydia E. Pinkham, with the superiorscience and art of modern phar- macy, is the most successful medicine forfemnle debility and diseases hither- to known, SIDEWALK NOTICE. Notice is heroby glvon of the f Hlowing dos ribed the city of On % tolay or r front of or a ning san duys from Nov, 2Jth, A. to be constructod or rop plans and spocioc Joard ot Public W resolutios ad . pt city. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY SIDEWALKS TO BE CONSTRUCTAD, 12, add o dowalin d in accordance w.th s on file in the office of the ¢ mpl ance with y council of kaid Gl Mge,l l ) //n«r/%/ %/l{‘_ «.%u YDIA E. PINKHAM S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. ‘A Sure Cure for nll FEMALR WEAKe ~Hard to Beat! |\ NESSES, Including Lencorrhen, Ire regular and Painful Menstruation, Tnflammation and Uleeration of the Womb, Flooding, PRO- LAPSUS UTERI, &e. 13 Pleasant (0 the taste, efficacions and fmmediate Ita effect. 1t1sagreat help in prognancy, and re. wves patn during labor and at regular periods. PRYSICIANS USE 1T AXD PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. £9-Fom ALz WRARNESSES Of the generative organs ‘ot olther sex, 1t 44 second to no remedy that has ever Buen bofore the public; and for all discases of the KoNTYS 1 29 tho Greatest Remedy in the World, S KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Ser Find Great Relicfin Its Use. LYDIA . l-wlmim'n URIFEER will' eradicats eve Tumots from the Jloodi i e, Hma il e bo ad kErength S ybtem, | An marvellous in resalts g tho Comp £ Doth the Compound and Blood Purfler aro pre parod at 23 and 215 Western Avenne, Lynn, Mo Prico of elther, §1. Six bottlea for g Tho Compound vent by mail in the form of pills, vr of lozenizes, on ecelpt of pricc, 81 per bos for elther. Mrs, Plnkham coly answers all letters of inquiry, Fueloso 3 cens Amp Son for pamphict. Mention this Paper. e 18 eure Constl TR PR e pa-Sold by all Prulx'lh- m Are acknowledged to bs the best by all who have put them to a practioal test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL, COKE OR Wo0D. Lots one (1) and oight (8) west sido of 16th St., onty (20) foo. wide ast sido of 19th streo 58 Jin block 45, six Lots 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, south side of Fierce stroot, Kountze's st idition, 6 foct wide. Lot 4 nouth wide of 'tierce strect, block 4, six toctwide, cast slde of Sixth Strect, in block 15, six feot wide., TO BE REPATRED Lot 4, east side of Sixth street block 4. Lot 56 and 7, north side of Leavenworth St, block 189, Lot 7und 8, west side of 11h strees, in block 163, Lot 8, west side of 11th stroet in block 12, Lot & west sido of 11th street in b ock 722, JAMES CREIGHTRN, Chairman Boardof Public Works City of Omaha. Cmaha, Nov, 20, 1252, n21eod-1w LAW OFFICE OF E. W, SIMERAL. LEGAL NOTICE, To Tohn Conn r, non residdnt, dafendant, You will hers by take take notice that William Couher has commenced an actign wening in the Listrics Court of Divalagicounty, the v1: Jeot of said action s to oulst i Jo' fu ral) ‘Wiiliam ¢ onuer of the followindklosciibod oy estato, sltuated in Dougla State o! Ne- branke, to w) Coumenciog 1027 chains east of ths routh- west corier of the syutheast quaitor, thesos north .10 400 oha'ns, ther ce soath 16} 100 chains ) nd theuco west 8.16] cnniae to pa o of begi ning, The southwist quarter of the south 0wt quarter of 81ction 16, tovnship 16, range 13 contain'ng onoa're. Anl that auy claim, titlo or interist in vaid res) vstate which you' ma d PN have {0 and vold, and for such ofh ex and ief a3 in equity ard ju tics he may o to. Yo requited to pleid t i petiticn on or beforo Jaruvy 1 or the same w1l bo taken as tri - an i i terid & raust you. Wil CON n20enfw Ky B W, Bimors . his attorney NOTIO Ish rebygiven that the partacrship herotofore oxiwti g between Michacl 8piaul aid Joh o, undor the firm name of Spreul and Powors, have thisday b en dusolved by mutual ~cnsant. All dovts owlrg to the rald firm ave 1o be paid ln J hu Powers, and all demaids on sald firm 0 pafd by him, who wi 1 continue to do the hu.n ", JullN POWER. MICHAKL D, sPROVL, lh)- 2, SEGFR & TONER Manufacturers aud Doalors In HARNESS AND SADDLERY WHIPS, CURRY-COMBS, Brushes, Oly dlos, ote,, light and bheay Harnow on hand, or made to'order. Light Hat nods wado & gpoclalty. WO ARES, obween Dodgy 15 Nov_25, REETUIEL FNOX0. and Capital Avenue Omeha Nob I, BROWN Warns all his frionds and theso that do uy Fur niture, Carpots, Stoves and Or.ckery ,that he can be't fy st No. 1206 D uzing s$rcet and 1o othe “auare dofly f posel apen by athor ¢ that Toy urese stores g ost pricos 1 the Hebraska Langd Agen DAVIS % SKYDER, 108 Farnhum 4L, dmans, Nobre TREBCD, TV A CF R EIEY Caroful y selofted land iu astern Nobraska for ity proporty TAKE NOTICE, Martin, The Tailor, 1220 Faruham Btrect. and Winter Bulting., and is now ousing & No 1 palr of panta for §6.00, oF & complete suit §26.00. See him and save 1t l M. HORWIGH & co, DEALER IN AND METALS, country solicited, Hemittancee Promptly made, | wale, Groat Bargmns 1o improved faris, Omaba 1220 ias v celved a full aud complete stock of Kall Paper Stock, Woolen Rags, Iron Highest Prices Paid. Shipments from the MANUFACTURED BY BUCK'S STOVE CO., SAINT LOUIS. Piercy & Bradford, SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHAY _ INCREASE YOGUR GAPITAL. Those desiring to make monay o lnull and moedium Inve In o to 81,000, casn profits have roslized 'and paid to investors amoun ug 1o luvunl timon the orig, inal investment, Profits paid 1st o o ory wonth, still leaving thef STOUKS Wo wunt_rospons| ho wil report on crops Tht"oduuoe the plan. - Liberal oo id, Addross G & MERRIAM, Ccm- mision Xoicbants, Mejor' Block, O icago. T\ $600 REWARD. Pennsylvama Patent Rubber Paint, for proserving Shinglos, Tin and Gravo) Roots, Warranted to bo Firo and Water Proof. ordors promptly attended to, Cheaper and vob- tor than any ethor paint now In so, STE STEPHENSON. Bolo Proprisiors, Oroaha Houso, Omahd Nebe REFERENCES. Officer & Pusey, Dr Rice, Dr, Pinney, — Council Bl TexterL. Thomas&Bru. WILL BUY AND SELL, TR T A0 M JEN S A0 DRy AND ALL TRANBACTIONS CCKNECTED TUEREWITH, Pay Texes, Rent Houses, Eto, b Men voown. K, Ol o to KlockOmed | LW IS oldest and most relinble PO IEAN TVLA TR EET In North Omaba. Very cholce Heat, Ponltry and Vegetables, ALWAYS ON BAND, 000K & STUEHM, Proprietors 6o gu 20thana Onmine e S KALINM, THE STAR TAILOR 1 Door V. of O ank's, Has now & complete stock of ¥ull and Winter Goods, cobaisting of French Englizh aud the Dost Doweation. Prices low anthe owast DR. F. SCHERER, Physician and Surgeon, CHRONIC DIEEASES A SPROIALTY. Modicloes turnished av office Office, N, 'W. corner 18th aud Farnom strecte oves Merchant s Nations] Rank Omahs, Neb 1. DOUGLAS, TARCHITEOT, @ (Oarpenter, Superintendent, &, All kinds of job work done, Old Buildings Reconstructed. ow bulldiuge erooted. Plans sud specifications Harney 8t., bet, 14th end 16th. Wea Fualler Oall

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