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108 Nebraska Nannm.l Bank Of Omaha, Neb. Paid up Capital, < = $350,000 DIRECTORS : (l;' JOHNSON, Presid lent, of Stec ¢, Johnson & A, E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C. R. R., Boston, b b . V. MORSE, of W. V. More & Co. OHN 8. COLLINS. of G, 1. &J. 8. Colling, M. WOOLWORTH, Cornseilor & Attorney-ate Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H. W. YATES, Cashier, Iate Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the ac management of that Bank since Its organization In 1863, OPRNRD for business April 27, 1882, with the largost capital of any benk in Nebraska, CoLLROTIONS rocelve special attention and char. o loweet obtalnable here or clsewhers, IxTarRst a/lowed on timo deposits upon tavor- Able terms aua upon acconnts of bankeand banke o Formon Exomanas, Government Bonds, and Conoty and 1 y securities bought and sold, [+ 19 preparisd t. do a general banking business L allits details, and in the treatment of custom. ora will pursuc the most iboral policy conslstent th safs ban \(‘!( FINARGE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. Bpacial Dispateh to Tis B, Nrw York, November 28 Movey - Matket at 4@6 per ceat, closed offered at 5 per cent, Prime Morcantils Paper—6@s per cent, Hterling lxcbange — Bankers' bills, steady ot $1.79; domand, 34,83 Goverumeats wers ptrong and ) per|? cent. higher, At the Stock Exchange the markets were dopressed at the opening by the an. nouncement that Porter, president of the St. Paul & Omaba rond, had suddenly terminated negotiations for a cettlement of the railroad war by refusing t» join the THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA WEDNESDAY NOVEWRER 29 $t. Touls & San ¥ran. .| m. pld.. . 51 fae ptd 9 8¢, I'snl & Milwavkeo, 1 3t. Paul, Minu & Manitoba Nl? 3t, Paul & Owabia. , < A7 United States Expreas Wabseh, St L« rmm Womm Union T(‘Iognqvl NH 1 Central : Excelsior, .. 1 Homestake 164 Little Pittsburg 1 Ontario 5 Quicksilver 8 do pid. 40 Robinson ... 1 conference, on tho ground that the Mil wankee & St. Paul company, through the purchase of the Chippewa Valley & Su- peri rroad (shous 75 miles long snd ex- tending from: Wabssha, Minnesots, to the lumber camps in Eau Claire county), had again encroached upon the territorial rights of the St. Paul & Omaha roal. Although this sudden change in the aspect of affairs made it appear that the war was ¢ far from n eettlement us ever, 1ailway officials had not abandoned hope, and this feeling spread among operators as the morning advenced. Hence the marked change in'the temper of speculation which ocearred shortly before the first call and which had continued to make progress u> to 1 o'clock. The market was less active after 1 o'clock, but soon after 2 o'clock becams buoyant, aai 80 conutinual to the closa of business, The advance from the lowest price this morn- ing ranged from } to 6 per cent- Demver & R'o Grande, St, Paul, Northwestern, New Jersey Central, Reading, Ucion Pa cific, Canada Southern aud Delaware, Lackawannn & Western leading. Frie advanced on the announcement that the directors had declared a dividend cf 6 per cent on preferced stock for the year. In the final sales there was a reduction of 3@1§ per cent. from the highest point, but the nuder tone of the market was strong. Reports current that Porter, president of tho Omaha road, had gignifies » willing- ness to join the conference, provided that the questioa of territorial rights be con- sidered on the baeis existiig before the Milwapkee & St, Paul compary acquired the Chippewa Valley & Superior road, ard that Porter's proposition hsu been agreed to by Mitchell, of the hiilwuukes & St, Pau, had & marked effect on s cculation, although the reports could not be authen- ticated. GOVERNMENTS, Yestorday. Today. 101 102 101} 115 . 118E Psmhu ' of 18 129 BONDS, QOentral Pacific hnms... .ea114 Erie seconds....... .’fl Lehigh & \Vl\kenbnrm . Louisiana consols. 68 Missouri 6's. . 112 8t. Joseph 108 8¢, Paul i 10 Taun«,mauu 434 ow . 42 Tex;n & Pacific laad grants. . 51 R, G, div 1; > Union Pacific 1st mortgage. .116 : do land grants...1103 110} do sinking lunnl.‘llm L8 Virginia 6'8..... . 96 35 do consols 6% 604 61 do deferréd . 2 12 BTOCKS, Adams Express... Allegheny Central ‘Alton & Terre Haute do Awcrioun Ixpross, . Butl,, Cedar Rapids & Cunsin Southern. . Col,, Cin, & [nd, Central 106 u_z Central Pacifl. . 86 7 Unesapeake & Ohic 23 do 15t pfd. do 2d pfd Chicago & Alton. . do i N 7 b 3 & lovelnm 504 \eve, Ool, & Cipoiunat T4y Delaware & Huduon canal 107 Dol Lack, & Westorn 125 Denver & Rio Grand ol Erlo...... i Hao P 1093 110 Sast Lenneros i o preforrod TR Fore Wayne & Chicago.. Hannibal & 13t Jose, do Harlemysaoaesee Houston & Texas ( lllm iis Central. . , Bloom., & Western K‘ nsay Lake Erie & Weits Shore & | Louisy,, New Alb, & Marietta & Cincinnati wat pid Michigan a Minaeapolis & St. Mobile & Ohio. . Manhattan Be: Morris & Kasex. Nashvill hattanooga New Jersey Uentral thzm Pacifio, pld Nosthwestera o0 pid. New anlt Lunlul Ohio Central.. Ohlu bfill wlulppl Ontario & Wuurn Oregon T! nnmntlnenn Pumc Silver Cliff. South Pacifio Standard Sutro. . . *Offered, Dividend. PRODUOR & PROVISIONS. Special Dispatches to Tus B CHICAGO. Cllernn, November 28, — Flour, — common to choice spring, 3 50@ common to fancy Minnesots, 4 00@ 610; patents, 650; winter, 400; south. ern Illinois, 4 50@5 [0; Cunads, 4 H0@ b0 Wheat -Steady, with a faie demand ; 1h@94ic for November and the year; tEx. Interest, $Acked, |Ex. .| 825; ur Decen 5§ 295¢s for January; for May. red winter, § »Qc, Chicago spring, fir cash; No, 3 Ohicago +nring, Suc; re)cted, 60@( Corn- -Active and unsettled, Vut gener I 7{@83. for cash; 67@678c fory 60y for the ye 4 December; for January; "41@550 tor May. Fair demand but at lower rate ; 38 =1 0ash; 54 for Dec mber aud the year 8483 for January: 855@86c for May. tye —Steady; H8c. Barley—Market easier at 81@82¢. Fiax Seed—Market oasier at 1 13, Butter—Steady, with a fair demand; fair to fancy creninery, 24@37¢; good to lnncy duiry, 24@s urgk——“XI ronger; 28@20%0. Pork—Active, fiem and higher; 16 £5@ 16 90 for cash and Nov ember; 16 80@16 85 .lyur Dreull{l;elrdnévbtlt;_a'yulr.bfl 024c for anuary; 5 for February. Laru—Aotive, firm and higher; 11 15 for cash and November; 10 50 for December and the year; 10 45@10 474 for Januarg; 107 xocnewrm for Kebruary, Meats—Market easier; shoulders, 753 short ribs, 9 10; short c'ear, 9 Whisky—Steady and unchanged; 1 17. CaLn Brmlxu.——Wha-z—lvnuumed. tut gonerally mgber, May, 1013, C. Irregular; 674@0674c f r Novem. 5%z tor the year; 535@533 for Janue ry; 54gc for May, Oats—Market easier, but not much lower. Pork—Firmer, but not quotably higher, except 16 K73 for the year. Lard —Easier, but not quotaby higher, NEW YORK, Nzw Yorg, November 28, —Flour—Mar ket dull; superfine state and western, 3 25@3 85; common to good extra, 390@ ; good to choice, 4 HO@7 (0; white wheat, 6 'J)@ extra_Ohio, 3 90@8 75; St. Loui 00; Minnesota patent Prooe] 6 0)@ Wheat —Cash, o lower; options, }@ o lower; No, 2 spring, nominal; ungraded red, 90c@1 15; steamer No. 3 red, 96¢; No., = ‘Jl}( 3 red, 1 06; No, 2 red, 1 0! L 11}; No, Lred, 114: ungraded white, 83c@l 13}; steamer No. 3 white 80¢; steamer No. 2 white, 99¢; “steamer No. 1 white, 1 00; ddo, 99:; No 1white, nominalat 1 075, No. 2 red for December, 296,000 bu:hels sold at 1098 21 104, olosing at 1 u9%; do for Jan- uary, 541,000 bushels sold at 112}@1 12, closiog at 1124; do for February, 440,003 bushels sold at 1114@1 15}, closiog at 1 1;“'6‘;0 for March, 210,000 bushels sold at 1161, Corn—Cash and November, 8@10c lower; ungr.del, 50@1 05; No. 3, 60@63c; steawer, 72 No. 2, 108@1. 10 in elevator; No. 2 sp No, 2 for November, 109@1 10, efimng at 110; do for 1)isem+ ber, SI@SJC closing at B’c, do tor Jan- uary, 66§@uhe, closing at 66he; do for February, 63}(a64lc, closing at 64c. Oats—}@jc lower and dull; mixed west. ern, 87@idc; white wesrern, 4004 Hay—In good d'man i and fiem: Eggs—Fro:h weateru, demand fair ‘and @29}c. retiled nod lewer; new mess, 20 00 Beef—Dall and unchanged. Cut Meate—Dull and nominal; long clesr middles, 10 00 Tard ver' prime steam. 11 (‘0@11 70. Butter —Firm for choice; 16@38c. Cheese — western flat, 6@12he. ST. LOUIS, 8r, Lo, Nn\'flnhar 28, —Flour— Dall; family, 383@400; choice, 5 4 60; fancy, 4 70@ 500, Whet-—Dall; No. 2 red fall, 9: k¢ for November; 953@ vear; 973: for Jan. s for May; No. 81xed fall, 90} M R DK@ 4181 for Junu- ary; 49¢ for Fabiuar Oata—H ghe for Novewmbe ) the yer; 54 tor Muy. 08 e for c"h 3640 for December; r January; $5}c ~Steady; —irn Pork—Demand nct 974 oo Januaeys 17023 bid for Itob- tive for fatures; @17 025 ruar ;17 10 hid for March; jobbing lots, 1712 f x ovh, Div Sali Moats and Bacon—Da'l; only a peddiing trade. Nomival, Boan — Wheat — Better 4: for November; 970 for for January; 953 for Keb- May. Oc bid for November; 533c 4ie for Javuary; bUfe for for the May, Oata—Quiet; 340 for the year; 8430 for January; £03( for Muy. KANSAS OITY, Kansas Crry, November 28, -\thh— Qulgt and firm; No, 2 red, 79hc for cash; 79c bid for l)mcmbuu 81 or January, ) yoar; the year; 40ke for Janusry; 41 for Moy, Oats—3low; 314c bid for cash; 810 bid for December, Butter—Steady; choice Kansas, 25c. —Steady; 20c, QOUNOIL BLUFFS, Covsom, Buures, Novewber 24,—The ( | Biuffs markets carefully rovicod to date are es follows: Flour—Golden Sheaf, 3 00, winter wheat, 275@3 2 wheat, 3 MJL/I 00, _ Wheat—No. 2, 750; No 3, 65¢; rejected, packers at 20¢ 3 yuhuw, 160; chop, 26 00 FRUITS Applnn. 2 00. m Corn—34@8e, u,y_ Loose, 7 w@u 06, 5 00@ @25, eamery, 800; in_rolls, wrap. ved, 20c; rolls not wrapped, 22c; mixed colors, 10@124e. Onions—40c per bushel, Live Chickens—2 50@3 00 per dozen, Potatoes—30c per bushel, por doz, Turnips —80c per b LIVE STOUK, cmlo—xxm 300@ 8560 Veal Calves—550@" P o Doutnra Evansy t‘:&x‘m & Cleveland. ...... 700@7 25, Bheen—3 b0, Soin—Weak; 45§@40c for cash; 420 for | 42 LlVF SLULK Spactal ['spatches to Tan Bas, OHI0AGO. Oatoaco, November 28. ~Tha Drovers’ Joarnal rr ports as follows: Hogs —Market steady and more active; common to good mixed, b 50@6 15; heavy, 6206 50; light, 5 60@6 15; skips, 8 £0@ 5 40; closea weak, with some le‘t, Uattle—Market dull and weav; ship- T 2 90; do choic: ping 10@15e Jower; o mmon to fair, 3 90 [ FFoen gages,2 onse, 2 90 8, @4 35; medinm to good, 4 501 hoice RSTE, 1 g} Alfi;‘fl- 41, per onee 8 to extra, b 50@6 20; butchers’, 15@250 d s ‘M*w.d P". 8 00; Lower at 2 60@3 90; stockers and feeders, | SO “"‘- 0, (pie), 8 b, per 5 @4 20; Texans, 3 50@4 50, Sheep—Dail and weak; best grades not quotably lower; poor w common, 2 70@ medium to good, 3 40@3 9%0; choice to extra, 4 30@1 65, KANSAS 0ITY, Kangas Crry, November 28.—The Live Stock Indicator roports: Cattlo—Steady and fairly active; Kansas { | half-breed steers of 1100 to 1,200 pounds, wold at 4 00@1 b 8 50@4 25; cows, 8403 85. Hogs—Slow and wesk at b 50@6 40, with the bulk of eales at 5 90@6 10, Sheep —Nominally unchavgad, ST, LOUIS, £r. Louis, November 28,—Cattle— Steudy for butchers' and -hlzping grades, but slow on light; supply heavy; native shipping steers, 500@b 75; t, 4 25@ 5 00; gn.nl cowsand heifers, 8 50@ 41 00: low qualities, 2 stockers, 800@3 75; teeders, 25; common to fair Tex: ane, :ina(a. hu lmnd t «hoice, 3 72@4 10; weatern half bree 8, 4 50@b (0, Sheep—Quict; good to choice muttons, 350@4 25; Lexaus, 2 50@100; stockers, 2 25@2 75, Hogs—Quiet; Jight to best Yorkers, b 66 tookers and feeders, 30@:5'; Texna steers, @b packing, 6 00@6 30; butchers' to b 25@6 o MEROHANDI Special Dispatches to Tun Bxx, NEW YORK. New York, November 28, = Coffee - Dg;l and lower; Riu Cargoss quoted at 6} @83c. Sugar—Dull_and nominal; fair to good refining quoted at 7 816@7 5-160, Dg(ilm Quiet, but firm; New Orleans 90, Kice—Quiet, but steady. Petroleumn — Firmer; United,1 073; crude, 7)@8c; refined, 8@E)e. Tallow — Uulet, but ntudy, T\@7ge. Rosin—Dull; 1 80@1 874, Turpenuua—Muk-t dull and weak; ble, WOOL. Special Dispatches to Tik Bk BOSTON, Bostox, November 28.- ‘The demand for wool is steady, but wnoderate and in prices there is very little change. Ohio and Pennsyvivania {hflweu, 40@dle for X; 41@42: for XX, and 42)@4i5c for XXX and abov:, Michigan dull; 5@395 for unwashed fleeces in fair demand, low and coarse, 17@23c; fine and medium, @32c; choice' seloction higher; _combingand delaine quite steady; 43@45c for fine delaine; 46@480 for He aad No, 1 pomb- ing; Ualifornin spring, 30@32: for choice northern, 20@25c for lower grades; pulled wools in fair demand; 45@49c for choice eastern and Maine supers; 25@40¢ for com- mon and good. Foreign wool quiet with few desirable lots offering. cnse, 275 Corn, 2 ™ (\Mountain) per onse, 500 soaked ocorn, 160; do 2 I (Yarmoouth) por care, 3 00;| string beans, per_onse, 2 10; Lima boans per case, 1 70, Succotesh per case, 1 80; i(w:. m-mnwn.Kw onse, 1 .~u~ pens, choioo, per case,2 70, berries, 2 1, por case, 210; strawberrion, , per onso, 2 50, rMlerriu, 2m, p-r oass, 8 8), Dam. sons, 2 b, per omse, ? 45 RBartiett pears por oase, 260, Whortleberrios rom.n., ]f"plnmn.ifb)mrvum,f 90; cawe,2 per doren, § 80, l-‘l.' U R—Jo Mnfispflm. Jack Frost St. Louis winter) $8.90 por 100 iba.; To. Reh Patent Kansas, Minnehaba. Thmoncke Basent €810, 8 nee Fancy winter, $3,10; le, XXXX winter, 3,00; Trinmph spring, best, $2.80; Chrin- tian's suporlative, 380, hn\n, per ton, 14,00; choj ood, 825 ST AR f Powdered, xo;e Cut loaf, Granulated, 9fe; Contecioner’ Standard Extra O, 8§ s medium yellow, 8¢; dark 3 sllow, The. SYRIH'—Shfldlrfl Cmn. !Oc‘ len., Standard do, 4} gallon kegs, $2 25; Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kege, $1 80, MEATS—Hama, 16¢; breakfast bacon, none; olear side h\col\. none; dry salt lmun, 11c¢; shoulders, 11jc; erce lard, FISH— No. 1 mackerel, halt hrls, 6 75; No, 1 mackerel, kita, 1 00' family ‘mack. erel, half brls, 4 75; fnm(l mackerel, kit: gt N1 wiito f, h;l bils, 6 00; No, 1 . —Pepper, 20; Allapice, 200; Uloves, 85c; Nutmegs, 3! 00; Casna, 210; Mace 81 00, LYE—American, 8 8°; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 76; North 'im. 2 00; Lowis' lye, 4 60; Jowell lye, 275, FEED— —Jobbing prices, Chop feed, $1.50 per 100 Iba.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 1bs, STAROH.~Pearl, ¢ Silver Glosa rnflng, sero, por \llfln, 800; summer, 150, golden machine, No, 1, por gallon, 850} No, ; #perm, signal, per gallon, '80c; tur. pentine, per gallon, §50; naptha, 74', per gollon, 18c; 64°, 176 PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Umaha P, P.. 6}0; white md, St. lmnln. bure, figo Mnnelllal green, to b Fronch zine, o mx, 120 Fm\ch s, rod soal, 110; Frenoh zine, in varnish aast, 200; French sinoce, in ofl nest, 156; Raw aad burnt umber, 1'1h cans 1%6; raw and buret Sienna, 18¢; vandyke brown, rofined hmpl\l-ck l%& oonch black 1l ivory black, 166; drop black, 160; Pt weian | & blue, 300; ultramarinie blue, 180, snr e green, L. M, & I) 140; blind ar ¢ Lor n, L. M, & D, lflm Paric 1303 Iln red, 15¢; Venetian re |'uscan dee, 220; Amerioan Vernithiad, 1 & P, 18¢; chrome yellow, L., M., 0, &1 0., 180; yellow ochre, So3 golden sehee, 18; patent dryer, 8o; ,vmh ing coln I o dark onk, walnot, .m, mm A White lead, hh' h neh ine, 1001 Parls whiteing 9 chiting ruXm, 130 lampblack German: whiting com'l, 1 town, 40; lrmpblack, ordinary, 10c; Prus. lue, 56c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke brown, 86; umber, burnt, 43 umber, raw dcjsienns, burn t, 4 nns, raw, 4o Paria green gonuine, 2ic;_Parin reen com' 20¢; chrome greon, Y.' 200; ohrom groen K., 120; vormillion, Eng., 700; ver million, Amerios, 180; 1muu. rod, 100 rose pink, 14c; venetian_read, Cookson's ¢ venotian red Am,, 1252; red lead, Tho; chrowe yellow, genuine, 2 hmmo l- low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle S8c; {:’anl\‘ 2|!c'm nc,hre ) h?;“al:' ntor's mines chigh ot srasih browa, Bos, Erioosts minert] g‘- VARNISHES—Barrela per llun. Turniture, extra, #1 10; furniture, No. 1, xl; conch, extra, 81 w, oach, No, 1, €1 20; Damar, oxtra, 81 75; apan, 700; ne- phnlmm,utm 850; shellna 50; hard oil finish, 8] He: dware List, Iron, rates, ¥3 plow steel, special cast, 70; oruoible, ¥o npaolnl or Unrmnn,&:‘ ;!o: Lom.:!hmh, B8c; Excelelordloss, o4 COFFE E.~Rio, fair, 116 Klo, good 12¢; peirae to choloe, 12 to 130; OMd gov't .lr:;-; 263(1:340,2 Mocha, 2840; Arbuokie's, e, CHREESZ —~Full Oream, 13jc; Part Skim, 1030, TEAS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@55; Ohoice, 60@750; Imperial, good, 40@450; Ohe! 1: 80@750; Younx Hyson, goo 3 choice, ; Japan Nat :g% ‘.z)sps chot :.h' M@ifln' %"".‘1““",{,“‘“' ; Oolong, cho.ve, s Sonchong, M‘M:&,h °=°Tn::@‘ d I 104 an r, 1040; uimm 11, el LARD~—Omaha Refinining Co.: Tierces, 12§c; 40 and 50-1b cans, 12§c; 20-1b cans, 130; 10-1b pails, sorew top, 134c; 5-1b do, 13}5, 8-1b do, 13§c. WOODENWARE—Two hoop palls, 175; three hoop pails, 2 00, Tubs, No. 1, 8. 50, Pioneer washboard; n, X Bb Double Crewn 2 N;delbueketu, LEAD—] VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, 16c: o apple, 10; Prasing vure avuls, 166, \—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 65; Ash- o at ks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, be, 8 60 HOMINY—New, $1 50 per bbl. SODA—In 1b papers, $3 per case; keg | soda, 24c. SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Imperial, Kirks nattust, 3 60; Kirk's standard, 8 76 Kirk's white Russian, [<irics Eutocs, 915 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100_cakes), _40; Kirk’s mognolia aoz., POTASH—Pennaylvavin oaus, 4 cwe, n case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 oz, In case, 1.90; Axchor Ball % doz in case, 1 60, PEAHUTS —Rousted, chotos, red ‘Len. nosaoe, 100 per Ib fancy "whits, 10§o per Ib; 8 45; onst’ tool do, 15@10 wi 225@3 00k b, per act, 1 55; follo u,u dry uu~ tongues, each, 70(@8bo; axlos, ach, 7 Tm nute, per 1, 7@11 wulm H(a)lflc' rivets, flrer 1b, 1 oil chaln, Pber Ib, 6@1%0; m lloable, 8c; fron T Bu; mwblm, 60; harrow teeth, do; hoes, por keg, 5 00; apring steel, 7@sc; Burden's horseshoes, b 50 Burden's muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; Buul oty $2.10, Orlun:ql“l’u:dc., ke, 80.4 " e { 0., quarter ! t ‘ll : u-o‘ ver “f&) feot 500, A:\mm WIRE~In car lota, 7 50 per 100; in leas than car lots, 7 75 ver 100, NAILs—nm.. 10 to 60W, 425, eather Onk .nle,wuouo. hemlock sole, 28 to 850; hemlock kip, 800 to 100; runner, 850 to 80c; homlook oalf, 85c to 1 20; hem: lock upper, 23¢ to 260; oak upper, 2Hc; alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 82@850; Grolaen kid, 2 60 to 75; onk kif, 8o to 120 to 180; French kip, 10 553 2 Hrronen calf, 125 to 2 00; rus- setts, 550 40 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 60; B. L, Morocoo, 800 Lo 85; pabblo 0, D, Moracgo, 85c; simon; o HARNESS—No 1 star_onk, 42¢; No 3 do, 89; No. 1 Ohio oak, 38c; No. 2 do, 860; No. 1 Milwaukee, §70; No, 2 do, 34, Horses and Mulos. The market is brisk and all grades are folling well at . light advance n prioes The demand for good horses exceeds the sapply considaraoly, tows: Fiue atnglo drivers, $150. to 800.; Extra draft horeos, 8175, to 225.; Common drait horses, 8100, to 160,; Extra farm horaos, Pricos range aa fol- i Ll m‘:-" ite Virginia raw, 10c; roastod, | §i10, fo 125,; Common ¢ good farm horsos TRAFFIC, NIV PICKLES —Madium, o bl (R S I T ) $750; do inalt bbla, 4 25 emalls, in Ul | “NPGES 1 to 10 hand (cxcra), $135 Spoctal Dispatchies to Tus Ben. 950 do, in ghorkiny, i | ¢,160,; 143 to 15 hands, $100, to 140, FLOUR AND GRAINS, ""(‘]"Aggl‘);&“n_h'u'x‘;{f R 1500; 8o, | 14 0 Lth hauds, 870, £0'100,1 184 to 1 Cnroaco, November 23,—Receipts and [ 15§c; b xen 40 (ba,, 16 oz., 68, 1541, i o TRt shipments of flour and grain for the past| RICE-—T.onisisna pnme to choice, H(a LOOHOL —W° roof, 3 26 per wine 24| Boraibave]tissa shfallowel Tho: fair, 62705 Patma, 7o, allon; extra Calif rite, 1 f, Recelute, Supta | “MATCH Ko—Por oaitdie, 950; round, | £ per proot gallon; triglo rohnod spiit 5{:’{,‘:‘.‘.2&" ety 31000 | onses, 88 10; wquare, re, caen, 35 40. 187 proof, 138 par proof 4allon; pe-diatilled fuoked 246000 09,000| BROWN COFTONS—Atiantio A, 8ic; ;’Efi"‘fg‘:;“‘n‘f’k, },f';;bf,‘," .,{’3,‘:,’3—7"50 e Oate— 95,000 ,000 Appleton XX, 76;_Atlanta A, 8¢; Boott | funiey and Fonony Lvanin’ ryes, 2 0027 00, Ryo— 7.500 3,600 | FF, 8jo; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; Cabot W, | "BRANDIIS. m rtod. €6 00@16 00; Barley ~ . 94000 32,000 | 730 Chittenango A, 6c; Ureat Falls domest uoe o togid New Yoz, Novembor 25,—Recsipts and | 84c; Hoosier, 640; Honest Wik By I e | OGP o Gortod, 4 50@6 005 domeetio, shipments of flour and grain for the past | d ead 3 Indian 1 ) 24 hours have been &s follows: BRoj fndfan Grohaed Bho» Lawrensd m%gm_xm 4 50@6 00; New Shp'ts, | 1L, 7c; M; tio River, Tie; Poquot A, 8io; | 1 £ 00tomostc, 1 1003 10 Flour~bbls, 2,000 | Bhwwmat L, 70,1 on €, Blo; Waghus- ?‘EAUB PLE BRANDY— Whost—bushisl. 35,000 | ott ‘gfln:dn Eh, K 48, 1240; Wal- Corn— co AN PAGN: rtod QoM 23,000 190 | “HiNg: HsowN QOTTONS—Allendale |33 0031 03 Lo b Sr. Lours, Navumbar 28, ~Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as tollows: Flour—bbls. Wheat—busli Corn— Oats— Rye— ' Batley~ ** Kansas Crry, November 28. v—luecaipuq and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rocta. Shivte Wheat, bushels.......... 16,000 15,000 Corn weveeees 03,000 51,000 LIVE STOOK. CHi0AGO, November 28,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, Hoge,... 2,500 Cattle 1,000 Sheep. Forress X 500 Sr. Louts, November 23, —Receipta sud shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ta Shipm'. Hogs.. 50 Catile. 100 Sheep. B KansAs Oiry, November 28,—Kecelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours huve been us follows: Reots, | Shipm'ts, Hogs i\ Uattle, Sheep. OMAHA MARKS 1“’ ‘Whelesale Frices. Owwi0x ox Try OwaHA Ber, Tuesduy kvening, November 28, No changes were reported in the market to-day, Local Grain Dealings, WHEAT,~ Cash No, 2, 76hc; onsh No, 3, ()Hc. vejocted, 44ko. ARLEY,—Cash No, 2, 70c; No, 8, RYE—Cash, 44kc. OLD CORN-—No. 2, 56c, NEW CORN- 850, OATS—30c, SEEDS—Flax seed 100 per bu; Red | Indian Orchard d-we' A.\llgnar 84, 8c; Argyle 44, 7! ; Badger State X 4-4, aningto E sgc, uol(eye 8. 4—4. th Debih 1 44 b e- e Ao 16 00, OLARETS-— * er caso, 4 60@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, por case, 6 0@ 2 00; Oatawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumber. 89, B{f 100' ep&mre N 50, 70‘ o 0 82, Tic; do E 39, 840; Pooaeset O 4-4, 780; W.mmu 14 130 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androsoog gin L 4-4, s% Blackstone AA imperial 8! do do half bleached 4-4,00; Cabot 4-4, 8%; Fidelity4-4, 94c; Fruit of tho Loom, 10;" can.bric 4-4,13¢;do Water T wist, 10}c; Great FalisQ, 1040; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c; Lonsdal York Mills, 12%0, Peq N G Twills, S uot A,10c; Pepperel ho; Pocahontas 4-4, 9ho; Pocassct -4, 81c; Utioa, 1lc; Wamsutta 0 X X, 12}c, DUCKS Oolored)--Albany 1 brown, 80; do O, drab, 115 do Xa stripes snd plaids, 124c; do XXX brown and drab, stripos and plaids, 1240; Arlington fancy, 190; Brunswick brown, 83c; Chariot fancy, 1230; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extrs heavy, 1lic; Indiana A brown' 1:ie: Nevonset A brown, 1oc TIUK LN GD—AmOsle: A UABR 19¢; do XX bluo 82, 184c; Arrowaara, i Clareiont, 1 By 154y Conestogn oz tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 114c Lewiston o 80,'16; Minnehaha 4-4, 20¢; Omegn super extra 4.4, 280; Poarl River 82, 16fc; Put- nam XX blue stripe, 120; Shetucket 1040; do 83 1%; Yeoman's blue 29, DN I, —A moskceas, blueand bronu 1640; Andover DD blus, 1540; Arling X blue Scotch, 18h0; Concord 000, blue aw brown, 124¢; do AAA, do do 18}; do XXto dodo 144¢ Huymaker's blue and brown, hes Mystio River DD ateipe, 104o; Puarl Hiver, blue and brown, 16¢; Uncasville, blue dnd brown, 11e. CAMITICS— araard, fho; ¥ddyatong lniug, 24 inch double face, Bkc; Garner A lazed, Gye; Manhattan glove finish, 53 ‘Icwpon do n.r,,m-,(luuq bi0; Pequot do clewood kid finish G, P UOKSET JEANS—Amory, c; Andros coggin satteen Sjc; Olarendcs, 64c; Conos 01ga aattoens, 7 allowel, " 80; Tnhdi Orchard 740} Narrsgandett, inproved,o Popnerilh suiieen 9iog loskport, 7o RINTS - Allown, S0} Amacioan, 84o; Arnold, 70; Berwick, 436; Cooheco, Conostoga, 0he; Dunkirk, dfe; Dunnoll, @fc; Hddysione, 7o; Gloucester, 6 Hariouy, 5ho; K I‘okoa)ouléar, [ ri oo D, To; Mystie, pragues, Souchmlm Bo; o, Glsghaus, 7o Saasts Ex clover, choice new, 8600 per bushel; | Pore bge; Oriental Gho, 5 e Iy i h‘lfifingfi{\;d';g;“;;mg 13} Amos- clover, mow, ®14 0C; 'Alfalfn " olover, | & Ko el iy ,’; " A Tl now, $1350; slaiko, new, $1800. Tim- | g Dumborlapt, J801 - ,“ 1"‘,5‘,, ,}‘ othy, © good, wew, . 2 0D, blus|, RN, Hho) PIGA S Aol Bns giaws, extra cloan, $1050; blus praes, [ ™% Bt clean, 81 20; orchard grass' 83 59; red top, | , COTTONADES-—Abberyille | 1k choice, 1 087 millet, common or 0 oo oot 2 G éil‘ Olarion D ahd T o willsh Gaan, BLAJo § ‘“g 1740; Deccan Oo, stripes Dand T, 160 Kny ungaria i Osage orauge, 1 to By ine "yaio™ Nuntucket, 19c; Nonparell, bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or over, $4 50; honey locust, per lb,, 33c; per 100 1bs., 825 00, “raduce and Provisions, POTATOES—40 @453 per bushel, ONIONS—80@50c per bushel, BUTTER ~Choice country, 25@30c, EGGS—27@280. HHNEYflimliinnh‘ APPLES—Per harre! OYSTERS—Sclect, 45 GRA PES—Califorpi: @2 25, FLORIDA ORANGES —86 50, LEMONS—84 26@4 50 per box, BEANE-~Domestic Gerwan 2 00@2 b0 per hnahel, CHICKENS -11@12: par‘ruuml. TURKEYS~138¢ per pound, Grocers' List, CANNED GOODS—Oyste: (Field’s), per case, $4 00; do 1 Ib hndud per_ b, 31, :(/3 25. lfhld'u). go;sm. 1;M2D( 180, Tonm.ou. 2lb286|dnlbp¢r 16¢; Ocean D and T, 184c; Royal, 1643 Sussox, 120; Tiogs, 1340; Wachusett shirt- ing shecks, 11*\‘ do, Vankin, 12}40; York, olain, Nankin, 124c; ancy, 12hc; do, 8 oz, 20c, BHE ’cl'\lhn ~Androssogein 104,274t A 22c; Oontinental C o 10-4, 27h; 78, 80c; do b4, 2 Pequot 10-4, 284 42, 1ic, Truit of thé York milla9s, 8 Pembrke 10-1, , 2 74, 19¢ do 49, 16c; Pepperell 96, do 67, 21¢;do 57, 18c; UtZca 96, 86c; 53, 22ko; do 48, 17c. Paints Olls and Varnishes OILS—110° ocarbon, per gallon 1o0; 160° headiight, per gull(m‘ 160; 175" headlight, per gallon, Zlo raw, per vallon, 58; , boileds foi! ror..l\un. B6c; Iard, winter str'd, ‘per gal 100. No. 1, 85¢; No. 2, The; caator, hu.n, 120 No , 115; '31"" ‘sporm, W, B., per gallon: Y"s sh, W, 1., per gallon, 605; neatatoot, ulr-, per gallon, 750; No. 1, 86¢; lubri- M80; do cambrle 87, 12405 New | N 3 do, cheeks, stripes and | WHOLESALR. ‘We quote lumber, latn and shinglea on? cars at Omaha at the lnllnwlnE prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING-16 ft, and under, $23 00; 18 ft., $23 50, TIMBERS—16 ft, and under, 822 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., §23 50; ;r. ft L $28 50, 23 ft., 826 50; 24 ft. $26 50. ING~—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 824 00; $22 00, SHEETING — No, boards), $20 00; No. 2, IME—For barrel, $1 35; bulk per ous- 40c; Cement, bbl, 82 25 Iowa plaater, bbl, $2 60, Hair per bu, 400, Tarred folt 100 1bg, $8 50, Btraw board, $8 50, COAL—Cumberlaud blacksmith, #1% Morris_Run Blosburg, 812; Whitehreast lump, 85 ‘Whitebreast nut, 85 50; Iowa iump, §5 50; Towa nut 35 50; Rock Spring 38; Anthracito, 810 5(@11 00, Oruss DRU 8 AND CHEMIOALS - 8old, Uarbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, 60c; Balsam bupnbm, per b, 70c; DBark, Sausairas, per Ib, 14y (Jnlumcl, per lb, 75u, (Jlnchonldm, per oz, 8115; Cl 100; Dover's powders, 81°40; Hprom 1ta, per 1b, Sko; (,lyem ine, pure, po bl, Lead, Acetate, per Ib, 9%2¢ Castor, No, 1, per gel, ®1 20; Oil, Custor, No, 8, per gnl $110, Oi), Olive, por gal, 81 50; Oil, Origanam, 56(; Opiu, $5 00; Quinine P, & W, & R, & 8., 205; Potassinm, Todide, per It alaci, ver oz, 40c; Suiphsto o Morphine, por oz, 83 Sulpnur Hour per Ib, do; Stevehuine, vor oz, 81 85, Olgara and_Tobacoos. 'Aus —fieore, 816,00; Conneotlout, Miged, $35,00; Seed Havana, 50, DO' CloarHavans, $75.00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule 24 1b, 60c; Our Ropo, first quality, 6 Btar, pounds, 24 1b, butts, fto; Horee 8hoo, pounds, 24 1b, butts, HSe; Gile Kdge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army and Nnve‘, 1 (2nd coramon 1800, poundyy toe; ' Bullion, ponads, 5o} Lor ard'y Climax, pounds, 60c, FINE CUT—In pails,—Hard to Beat! 780y Golden Uhread, 70c; Jountain, o, Favorite, Rotky Mountain, Funey, s i e Catling O, buxos, per 1b 63¢; Loris {ilard’s Ti Diswond Orown, 660, SMOKING—Al grades—Common, % to 88c. Granulated—Blackwella T Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal Jlina, 16 oz, 45; Beal of Nebraa. o3 1 " 4 oz, linen bags 85 ' Puck 2 oz, tin 5o 2 il Ghe, Hidos Pure, Eto. HIDES—troon butcher's hide, 67, oured 8§o; hides, freem walt, part cured 7ho bides, 7ho m iut, gound, 18@14o; (lr oalf and kip, 12@140; dry salt hlnl\m,nuuuv 10@11e; umunmll wt, 8 to 156 ha,, 11@12:; 4roen calf, wt, under 8 1bs, per skin, bOoj te, HO@S] 25; green lawb skins, 21 50; nh\m\(&\:xh (06, two-third rate, cut svored and ond grub, classed two- i irds rate,) branded hides 10 per veut. off Joon skins, No, 1, 4be; No, 2, .100, No, 1 No. 4, 100, Mink, No, 1, 600; No. 2 No. 8, 160; No, 4, ‘b, No, 2, 250, Skunk, No, 1, 50} short utrl o wu‘ narrow llrlpnu Lroad stripe, hlluw To. Morino uowas ed, lisht, 14@160; basvy.o, @15150; modium tnwashed, light, 16 -4'0 washed, choioe, 22¢; fair, 800; tub-di and w., 280; burry, blackand ootted wool t@bnu Bave nwuuy ad order -ll diroct trom 2, e wo ship prompily by rail st th mu-t possible cash western pointe eten PRV L BALT, ¢ Bactaaw Gley Mboy MAP | ‘®f oither sex, it {a second to no remedy Been before the public; and for all d XImxEYa it 1a tho Greatat Remedy (n the Torld, SV KIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Sey OMAHA AND READY FOR ‘DELIVERY Four Feet Wide BY Seven FeetLong, LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MAP OF THE OITY EVER PUBLISHED.] Compiled under direction of An- drew Rosewater, City Engincer, And Examined and Compared by George Smith, County, Surveyor ) THYSICIANS USE 1T AND PRESCRITE 1T FREFLY, ‘Wil eraditate W Thlood, at the game Hme Wil glve tone and HLrenrth to thoryitem, Asmarvellonsin results as the Compound. Thereby making it the OFFICIAL ‘MAP OF THE CITY, OONTAINS EVERY NEW ADDITION laid out up to this date. Also all public and private buildings of note photographed thereon. i|Shows all New Railway and lirounds, All property shown snd deecribed within half a mile south and west of B0 | city limits, and all within one mile uorth of north boundary of city. Mounted, olored, Varnished and Cloth Backs. PRICE $7 EACH. PUBLISHED BY | Geo. P. Bemis Full; Rl Hstate Agency, 16th ana vowgas Btreets, / rrers ;4/ I y@? v(‘%fi- YDIA E. PINKHAM VEGETABLE COMPOUND. ‘A Bure Care for all FEMALE WEAR« | NESSES, Including Lencorrhmn, Ire regular and Painfal Menstruntion, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb, Flooding, PRO- LAPKUS UTERI, &e. 7 Ploasant (o tho taste, efficacious and tmmediate it offect. 1t fs n great helpin prognancy, and re oves pain daring labor and at regular periods. K9 Fon ALL WEARNESSES of tho generatl organs. " ever of the Find Great Rel LYDIA E. PINK fin Its Use. BLOOD PURIFIYR o of ‘Humors (rom the the Componnd and Blood Punfler are pre- 239 and 235 Western Avenwo, Lynn, Mass Price of elther, 81, 8ix hottles for g5, Tho Compound ‘sont by mal {n tho form of pills, or of lozenges, on ccelpt of price, 81 per box for elther. Mrs. Pinkham ocely anawers all lotters of inquiry, Enclose 3 cend aup. Sons for pamphict. Mention this Mper. s Trvin Priea cure Constipa- FPLYDIA B, PIeRIAN'S Wi, ilosness and Torpiity of the Tiver. 5 centa, o Ea-Sold by oll Druggiets."G8__m Are auknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to a practioal test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SUFT GOAL, COKE OR Wo0D. MANUFACTURED BY BUCK'S STOVE GO., SAINT LOUIS. Piercy & Bradford, SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHAY INCREASE YOUR CGAPITAL. $io 820 i Those desiring to make money on sl and meatum Invostponts fn do 8o by o) on our From Msy 1, 1, to wfie xn' dnto, on Investmunia nl"l WHEAT awoun i (0 sovers] timea theorlg_ $50 inal investmont, Profits paid 1st 07 o ory mnth, Il laving thef orkinal investment making maney 3 or payable on deman | STOUKS ) Kifculars and statoments of fund sontfres Wo want rosponsible agents. who wil report oncrops and introduco the plan. Liberal com= misslons paid. Address FLEMMING & MEWRIAM, Ccm- mismlon Nerchants, Hajor Block, Chicago, $500 REWARD. Tho above reward will ho pald to any person who will produce a Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, tor preserving thmfhu, Tin_and Gravel Roofs. Warranted to be K d Water Proof. d to. Cheaper and bob- now in use. A Sole Propriotors, Omaha Hotiso, Omabi, N REFERMWNCES Officor & Pusey, Dr.Rico, Dr. Council Bluffs, lowa. lllk office, Omaha Nflh ~ Fuller Lower Rates Stll A,Cut on Artists’ Materials. A. HOSPE'S 'PRICES: W. & N, Tube Colors at ¢, China Color, 140 and upwasds, Water Colors In boxes, 5o and up. 5 to 50c. Artists' Fasel Mahl Btict #, Mahog Pellottos, 85¢. Bristlo Brushes, cand up Sable Brushes, 15¢ o Poppy and Urying Oil, large bottle, 20c. Linseed 011, 15¢ Black Crayons, der dozeu, 20¢, Copies for Painting for rent. Plagues, Pane neys, Shells, Porcolain and Ivory ware for Deco- rating at cost Five sizes Eatin Tamborines, Drums, Banjos and White Hollywood for ornamenting at lowest “™ A, HOPSE, 1519 Dodge St., south side. Health More Valuable than Diamonds - DEATH TO DYS “FROF. 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