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A — - T THE DAILY BEE~OMABA SATURDAY DECEMBER 2 1he Nebraska Wational Bai Of Cmaha, Nob. Pald up Cspial, - - . . $250.000 DIRBCTORS ¢ « R, JORNSON, President, of Stee.o, Johnson & Co. A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice Prosident, ot C., B. & Q. R. R., Soston, W. V. RORSE, of W. V. Morse & Ov. «OF COLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8. Collins, M. WOOLWORTH, Counseilor & Attorneyat. Lo, L. &. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. H. W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashier of the Firet National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active management of that Bank #ince ite @rganization in 1463, OprxmD for business April 27, 1882, with the dargest capital of any bank in Nebrasks, COLLRCTIONS recelve special attention and char- o8 loweet obtalnabie hero or elsewhore, Inrrrmst allowed on tme deposits upon tavor ble terms and upon aocounts of bwaks and bank- s, Formiux Bxomasam, Government Bonds, wed County and City soowrities bought and sold. Tt 18 prepared to 40 & general anking bustress taall its details, A (n the treatment of custem. ors will pursue the most liberal pollcy consitent b th m'e hunking s | | FINANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Bpecial Dispatchto T Brr, Nxw York, December 1, Money --Market at 4@6 per oont, closed offered e 5 per eent. Prime Mercantile Paper—6@3 per cent, Sterling Exchange — Bankers’ bills, steady at §4.6C; demand, $4.88, Dry goods imports for the week, $1,419,- 000, Governments were 4 per cent. higher for 44's registercd, and } per cent higher for ©oupons, other wise unchanged. State securities were neglected. Share spsculation opened irregular, but pricesin the main were 1§ per cent lower than st Wednesday's close for Rook Is. land, and 3 @1 per cent lower for the re- mainder of the list. In early dealing the wmacket continuned weak, and further de- clioe of }@1§ per cent took place, in which 8t. Paul, 'Union Pacific, Missouri Pa- ific, Western ' Union and Northern Paci- fic preferred were the greatest sufferers. ‘This was ‘ollowed by an advance of 2 per «cent in \Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Tandianapolis, § per cent in Oregon & Teans.Continental, and }@1 per cent in remainder of the list—the last figures, MissouriPacific, Rock Island and North- ern Pacific preferred. |About midday there was a reaction of 4@1 per cent, led by theOregon & Trans-Continental, after which the market grew strong, and sold up 1@2 per-cent—Oregon & Trans-Continent- al, Northern' Pacific preferred and com- mon, Deleware, Lackawana & Wutam, and'©maha beiog the most prominent in the upward turn. The tone after this be- came heavy and fell offj steadily to the close, the decline ranging from to 3§ per | r eont—the latter Northwestern preferred. New Jersoy Central fell off 2§ per .cent, Reading:2§, St. Paul 2§, Deleware, Lack- awanal® Western 2}, Northwestern fell off 24, and Wabash preferred 1% per c:nt. The market closed. weak at a decline on the day’s transactions of @5 per cent—. Northwestern, Michigan [Central, coal shares, and 8t. Paul being the most prom. inent therein. Villard stocks, howeyer, «closed a fraction higher. Speculation dur- ingthe day was only moderately active. The oondition the market to-day is St. Paal, Minn. & Manitoba Uy St. Paul & C ot 54 Toxas & Pacific 37 Union_ Pacifio. . 1044 102 United States Expross, [ 65 Wabnsh, St. L. & Pao 3| 30 o b4 534 Wells, Fargo & Co, Bxpress 127 197 Western Union Telegraph. m st Qaribow......... 13 Central Arizon q Excelsior,... 1 Homostake . 16¢ 164 Little Pitteburg. 1 Ontardo..... By 8 Quicksilvor . °f do pfd Robinen | Silver Cliff South Pacifie. Standard . Sutro, .. *Offered. ' {E: Dividend. PRODUOH & PROVISIONS, Special Dispatohes $o Tue Bus, OHIOAGO, Cmcm«, December 1, — 1"our, — teady; common to choice spring, 3 50@ ommon to fancy Minnesots, 4 00@ |fl1 patents, 6 50; winter, 400; south. ey Thinois, 4 50@5 t0; Canads, 4 H0@ “$Asked, {Ex. x, Interost, \Vhel& Unsettled, but gencrallv lower; regular, 93§@9%0 for December; 94, 950 9.8 for Fahrulry, 101% for (] red winter, 944¢; No, 2 Ohi- cago spring, ‘N]@’wclor cash and Decem- b No, 3 Cuieago spring, 79c Corn—Active, but weak snd luwar, en pecially for oath; 50} for" cash; B8 for December; 52§ for January; Slie for Pebruary: bite for May; re]wtai BOo. Oats—Dull, weak and lower; 353@360 for cash; 86 for December; 34)c for Jun- uary; 35fc for \uy, rejected, 334c, Rye ~Steady; 58c. Barley—Mauket easier at 80@81c. Butter —Steady, with a fair demand; fair to lmy creamery, 24@37¢c; fuir to fancy dairy, 124@30c. Jgge—Market dull; $8c Fiax Seed—Market strong at 1 18, Pork—Unsett ed, but %lnenlly higher and active; 17 25@17 80 for casb, 17 0@ i’?lg 42{ tor January; 17 60@17 52§ for o Lnrd LnumenL but generally higher; 10 70@10 75 for cash; 10 60@10624 for for February, Buik Meats—Active, firm and higher; lhuulder-. 6 60; short ribe, 9 80; short clear, § Whisky—Steady; 117, Carl Boarp,—Wheat—Market. easier and unchanged; except for May, which sold at 1.00%. Corn—Active bat much lower; 57§c for the year; 52jc for Jabuty; h4jc for May, Oats —Unsettled’ and lower; 34c asked for December; 85c (nr the year; 84fc for January; 853c for M; Pork—Active but lnwer: 17 50@17 80 for cash; 17 20 for December; 17 35 for Mag; 17 45 for February, Lard—Active but_lower; 10 574@10 60 for the 'year snd December; 10 52} for January; 1055 for February . NEW YORK, New YORK, December. 1,—Flour—Mar. kot steady; superfine state and western, 825@3 85; common to good extra, 3 440; good to choice, 4 -50@7 (0; white wheat, 6:36@7 25; extra_Ohio, 3 90@6 75; St. Lonls 3”@700 Minnesota patent process, § 00@7 50, Wheat—Cash lots firm; options opened @ic lower, but afterwards advanced fc. ciosing steady; No, 2 epring, nominal; un- vnded red, 81c@1 10; steamer No, § red, 6c; N d, lflb, nunmer No. 2 3 No. /2 red, 108@1 09} for ‘certiticates, 1. 081@1 10 delivered, 1 09 free on board; No, 1 red, 1 14; ungraded white, ‘90c@1 13; steamer No, 3 white 79¢; steamer Nu. 2 white, 89@90c; No 2 white, 983@99¢; No.:1 white, 1,000 bush. T nold at £ 07(b 100 Nov 3 sed far Devom: ber 528,000 bushels sold at 1 083 @1 09§, clodnf'n 109%; do for JII‘IIIA3 630,000 sold at 111@112, o'lnz at 111§; do for Fflbrulry, 512,000 bushels sold at 1.134@1 144, closing ntllu{ do for March, 103,000 bushels sold at 1 16@ 1157, closing at 1 15§. Corn—No 2 unsettledand lower; steam- er and No, 31@2c higher; options opened 3@jc luwar. but m'qummfly recovered LIVE BTOOR Spectal Diepatches fo Trn Ban, OHI0AGO. 0Oa10460, Decomber 1.~~Tha Drovem' Journal reports as follows: Hoge ~Demand brisk and market active with prices a shade sttonger; common to 5 75@6 40; heavy, 6 40@ et more active |m|| valtes ound; exports, 6 to choice shippin éw()(mw fair, 4 00@5 00; mixed butch ive and firmer; common to fair, 2 20@8 medinm o good, 8 10@8 75; choice, § 9 @4 10; stockers and feeders moderately active at 8 10@4 25; Texans firmer; cows, 3.00@3 40; steers, 3 60@14 25 Sheep—Market slov and_weak, being ovarstocked with inferior to fuir; demand wpk; common to fair, 2 60@3 20; medium tv7rmd 3 50@8 90; choice to extra, 4 26@ 1 KANBAS 01TY, Khwsas Orry, December 1.—The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattlo—Wesk and slow except butchers' stock; native steers of 1200 to 1,409 pounds, sold at 4 5O@5 00; stook- ers_and feeders, § 50@4 25 cowe, 2 76@ 8 5% Texne steers, 3 408 85, Hogs -Market firmer and & shade bet. for | pears ONIONS--80@50c per bushel, BUTTBR ~Oholee country, M. msl}—%dlfhfl {or 35?1?—" hun GRAPE! B-—Odllol'n l ‘\Oifi 25, FILORIDA ORANGES 86 50, LEMONS--$4 50 per box, BEANS~ German 2 00@2 50 * hoahe), CHICKENS<11@12 per pound. TURKEYS8=18¢ pcrm-und @rooers' rf;fi“;.uln °°§’m A AR l)‘: "l s} T OASS, i do s) 00 rfl; do 2 1 (Jtandard), per case, r» ‘Lobsters, 1 D per d lRO Toma 2 1b 2 65; do 8 ™ per onse, 2 60; 2 1 (Mountain) rrm, 800 soaked oom, lfl); dn (Yarmoouth) per, o string beans, p« onse, 2 10; l.al:: h;‘n'l;- r oase, 1 70, Y’qe:n, cummon. rr oase, 1 %Z p:'h:‘l:; gel(l; nm'lm'lln l per oase, 2 50, mphorrlu, 2 D,pfl-u, 8 80, Dam. sons, 2 Ib, per onase, 2 45, Bartlett per oase, 2 60, r case, 275, Faplmn.:m mnm u-e,zsog do oholos, , ouolll& Agglu. 15. Pm! per 3 dn 8 50; do, (Mch ;0 per suunuua-u&uugmun ont do 9.4, 980; do 84, 22; yntinental C 4, llo. Fruit of the Loom 104, ) New York tN. 850; do 78, 800; dn b8, 22}0, Pembrjke 104, , 85¢; Peqnot 104 Meh« 74, 19 do 49, ' 180; 1-, perell 96, do 87, Tlezdo 7, 180; U 9, ,36e; do 58, 224e; do 48, 170, Paints Olls and Varnishes OILS~110° earbon, per gallon 140; 160° headlight, per gwllon 16¢; 17 214 beadlight, per gallon, s por gallon, 33; linseed, i { lon, Nn, Jard, winter atr'd, xxl o o 190; No e glon, 130; lion, 8bo; sperm, W 55 fish, W, K. JP gallon e, Dot Rl Ty Ko cating, pero, por gallon, | 1den machine, No. 1 30; aperm, izn: 7c Olb~-White lead, Umaha @ lowd, St Lionis, pure, 60; Marsaillen areen, 1 %o b B oane, 3 French rine, wonl, 1203 Fronch ' wine, vod seal, 11¢; French oo, th yarnish sese, o; French since, In oil aset, 16¢; Raw fod burnt wunber, 1h cana 1300 raw and burnt Sienna, laex vandyke brown, .§ refined lampblnck, conch black and 00; | Foory binok: 16es drop blsck, 16cs Drassian blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chnwne green, L. M, & D,, 140} bllnd and shutter n, !;d?ii !: D, 160; l'-rh 180; ‘fln \'crlnflhd. I fl P., 1803 duvma ynllow, L., M., 0.&'D 0., 180 llow ochre, 90 den ochre, 16; p.\‘nnt ma nm.'&l.lom Tght, onk, dark ter, ranging from 5 60@6 45, with the bulk | case,2 o per dosen. e L e FLO —5'7»4 oo nck Front Sheep —Steady st 3 00@8 50, <) hlv.nl‘;nv‘rlnw)'fi BT o .5.’1;: s 'al 3 e innesota Patent, 70 Shawnee Fancy 8. Lovis, December 1.—Cattle— v-nur. 88,10, mx winter, Very sow nnd weaks demand light; o best, $2.80; Chris: nhutchers the priocipal boyers; cows and d.n. mpu-udm I.‘A); bran, per ton, heifers range at 300@4 00, outside prices | §14,00; chopped feed, for choice; common to fair 'rmm., 276@ | ° SUGARS mmn..a' 104c; Cut _loat, 3 2b, good to choles do., 8 50@#4 25; stock. 104; Granulated, 9fc; Oontectioner's A, ers, 3 00@3 50; feeders, 8 H0@4 00; light native s, d 00@ 755 go.d to real chuice, map—S'oldy. gocd ¢ choice muttons, 8 50@4 27; Texane, 2 50@4 00. Hogs—Market higher and active; i M to good Yorkers, b 93@6 10; pwllng. @0 40; butchers’ to extra, 6 40@6 60, NEW YORK, Niw York, December 1,—The Drovers' Journal buresn reports: Cattlo—Market extremely dull and 25c lower on all grades; common to best Tex- ans gold at 4 35@4 95 per cwt. live weiuht; common ty extra natives, 4 66@6 90, Gien- eral sales: Natives, b 00@6 00; exporters used 50 carloads at 510@5 90, Sheep~Dull and weak at 8 624@5 50 per cwt for common to prime sheep; 4 75@ 575 for lambe; clearance not made. B-in:-flrmer and higher at 6 20@6 70 per owl MEROHANDISH, Standard Extra = O, 8jc; Extra §§:§ Ll i TR N SYRUP—Standard Oom.. 40c, bbla,; Sunduddo,«.dlon qad $2 25; Stane MEATs—-Blml.l lhmllut baocon, none; clear side bwoon, none; dry salt bacon, 104c; dwuld!l'l. 11§0; cierce lard, 12¢, FISH—No. 1 mackere ‘hhtll brls, 6 75; No. 1 mackerel, kits, 1 family mack- erel, half brls, 4 75; famil; mwienl ki fih;No.lwhlhbh.hll brls, 6 005 No. SPICES,~—Pepper, 20; _Allspice, 200; | Wi Uloves, 850; Nutmegs, 3] 00; Oasata, 240; | spanish Mace 81 LYE—Amerioan, 8 95; Green 38 40, Western, 2 75; Nflfi g 2 "k,ht-whf lya 4 60; Jflnll ou, Ch{s lLM) per 1oo Ih 3 chop corn, 8L 5' D—-Omnhulhfinln! Co. ‘Tieroces, 12¢; 40 and 50-1b oan 3 20.1b cans, bt 11c; 10-1b pails, sovew l“e, 5-1b do, Spocial Dispatchon to Tra Ban. o S L. s 50 por bh, NEW YORK, BODA—ln Ib papers, 3 per case; keg Nkw Yonx, December 1.—Coffeo —Mar- | soda, ORX, k‘atbgzll ard drooping; Ri. Cargoes quoted at 6@8ic. ar—Dull and unsettled; fair to good refin ng quoted at 7 §@74c. Molasser—Dull; New Orleans 40@b9c, Rice—Quiet, but steady. Petroloum — Market dull and easier on rofined; United, 111§; crude, 7§@8}o; re- Rosin—Dall; 1 80@1 873, m:\xrpcntlua—b[ul-t dull aud lower; WOOL. » Special Dispatches to Tur B LONDON, Loxpo, December 1,—At the wool sales Ko-day_ 700 bales werowold, comprisiog Port Phuip, New Zealand and Cape, There was increased animation at full rates, BOSTON, Bosroti, December 1,—The wool market was quies, demand from manufactorers general and prices easy, although showing | pure no nominal ges, Sales of wool were 1,650,000 pounds, TRAFFIO, Bpecis! Dispatches to Tis Ban. rwvn AND GRAINS, NEW PIOKLES—Mediam, In basrels, $700; do in balt bbla, 4 00;emalls in bbls, 900 do, in half bhls, 500; gherkine, in bbls, 11°00; doy in half bbls, 6 00. 'MARCH. --Pear] m, Siiver Gloss Gorn § Luvh, ExcolslorGloss, —] fair, 1lo; l mo, |-lma to che 13 to l!nx; Ol 13"“ 263G)3§c,2 Mocha, 28}c; Arl UHEESY—Full Oream, 13jc) Skim, 10k, Clholu, 80@750; lmporlnl. good, 40@450; flé Hyson, good ( ki gov"‘t Part Ohcive, 80@750; Young S0o; oholoe, 650@81 003 Tapan’ Nat 860; Japan, choioe, 60@75c; Oolong, 'fond. 40; 0o olong, ek, mw%w Bouchong, zo0d. 85@40c: ch ROPL—Siaa), ok TnobPand larger, 10403 WOUDENWAKE—T'O hwg’ pails, 175; threo hoop pails, 3 00, B No, 1, 8 50; Pioneer wu.hbond.l, 1 86 , Double Crawn 2 80; Wellbuckets, 8 50, 2 81 65, VlNEGAR—Pnn lppll extra, 16c: Aflh' Prussing pure avole, 160, B. Dn loAda,]‘ per bbl, 1 65: M ton, in sac ks, 8 50; bb! xfi‘é“fi"‘?'&a“‘m‘“mai"'"" e ‘s satioat, 8 60; Kirk's 3 Kirk's white Ruasi 5 25 irk's Hutoos, 316 Kirk's Quun, (100 calkes) 40; Kirk's mn(lmlh POT. (—Py wnln::.‘l ehestnut '?dn int Whil 100t Parls ite lead, B4o; hitel whil 3 :Mfln'f.'m ;1 ] f.'}.f M: 4o; lrmpl , 100; Prus- slan lus. 5503 n.ltnm.dm. 18c; vandyke brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 43; umber, raw 4cjsienna, burn ¢, l’&, sienna, raw, 4o Paris am genuine, 250; Pnh‘mnonm 2003 o green, N, Y.' 200; chrom green K., 120; vermillion, Eng,, 70c; ver million, America, 180; lnd.hn 10 meplnk. 140; venetian read, Cool 's :fivunnlmud Am 3 red lead, T4o; me yellow, hrome o low, K., un mhdl- &u Sty R uREen o ¥ VARNISH: (T I 1 furn mn. o. y ‘lx mh,m 010; n. l. L W: Dmnr. .nn. $175; n&cn, Ln. bar ou flnlnh. 81 80. Fieavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, ‘Blo; plow steel, special oast, 7o; arnelhl al or German, 6o; oast _tool $3@5 00; bcbe, p.m:."fi;olm.fi‘i:. el dry, 140; tongunes, each, axles, 11 u:li. D, 7@110} fio B@180; ivets, por Ib, 11 0] 0] o ohnn,w.],\ n«; m.\f"t 803 tooth, n-“-'i:’ DS € O 008, ; o] na stoel 1@’0; Burden?:lh;r‘-'uhu-. 5 50; Burdon's muleshoss, 6 60, SHOT.—Shot, 81.85; Buck shot, 82,10 Sy W L T 3 do. r Lo x Lo g'\ ‘&Blix %nu. ner“f&) D WIRE—In car lots, 7 M per 100, i o i loas s than cax lota. 775 per 100, Taten 10 bo 00, 45. Oak sole, 880 '.o uo, hmlock sole, 280 to 850; hemlook kip, 800 to 100; runnor, 86c to 80o; hemlock calf, 850 to 120; hem: lock: upnar, 28c to 26c; oak upper, 24c; 400 to 6 b0; oalf kid, 83@860; Grelsen le. 250 to 375; onk kip, 800 to 100; oak calf, 120 to i 80; French kip, 110t0180; Trrench oalf, 126 to 2 00; rus- B30 ta750; linings, 600 to 10 50; wp pings, 900 o 10 60; B. L. Morocoo, 800 gmh le O, D. Morooco, 850; simon; 1 (0 to HARNESS—No 1 ltn ak, 420; No 2 do, 8%¢; No, 1 Ohio Nm 2 do, 860; No. 1 Mllmuk AL 2do, 84c, wall at a alight ad 'fld“m'.." ats A 'l-*mmnnd for homlmu supply oonsideraoly, low-. single drivers, $150, to 800.; Extra dn(t hom $175. to 225.; Common drait d adt u 1 k; un- £0150.; Extra farm horses, generally attributed to uncertainty about :rn.ded '&" ‘ o, 64 @0 '.:m‘nmu December 1.—Receipts and hons. 8 85; &ww Idu.ln case, nm £0125,; Common &0 good farm horses ‘adjustement/cf the railroad war. F4@Tbc; No,? B o. 3 white, 7955 -hl wents of flour aud grain for the past | 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, 990, to 3 Extrs w 860, to 75,5 x low iniod ’x@ Tor January: 6940 | 24 hours have been as fatlows: AN DTS Rosted, Rosied, oo, rod son | Gommen plu.-. 820, to SOYNRNMENTS 66jc, elos m. s do for Fel ot Receiots, Bhip'ts, | nessce, 100 per Ib; fancy whil thlrlbx 15 to in} bauda excra), 125, w-dne;gfi. 'm-fay. 6@“ 31?"";%'4 ‘, o for March, 64@ 20 000 %000 maw—white Virginia raw, 100; roasted, nla;l 14‘ mm lfl‘loh d 1044 | 53.u—:“-im‘:¥m¢er, mixed western, | O 103/000] OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs,18s, 15§c; 8s, .fi; ¢ i +U2¢ | 39@,1¢c; white western, 45@48e. 01,000 6do; bexou 40 Ibs. 16 0z, By 15 1198 | “Hgp " Quiet but firmj. 60, 3300 KICK—Tonlaiaia prims to choice, 7A@ AwOHOL-m proot, 325 H122| Giare ek "waeterm, tia for. cholos; 18000 | 0t g e 697 Patio, T llon; exten Galforcda spieite, 187 prooh 20@2040. New YoRx, Dmmb“ 1.—Receipts and Per caddle, 950; round, per proof gallon; triple refined spirits 1143| Pork—Steady; new.mess, 19 00, shipments of flour and for the past fllnl- 84 10; square, caces, 30 40, IB1 pmt, r_proof gallon; re-distilled 1% Boot~Dull sud unchanged. _ 24 hours Liave been as follows: RO ourrommmdn ey |3 ke 160; 6o bloaded, 1200 oo |G essa~bull"aad“omiunts Long | 2" gt | Ao XX 7o; A o o0t | by Tt o] 0, Ko e o - ... X . ulaanlenw,er: prime steam, 11 374@ W("‘::H“.’.“"‘ 7000 | FFy :3"“‘"%['&4%73. eo'x'rb.‘ituw' :flagflns— Fied? 65 0016 00; i pow & Sioas Gicy st 10 Hos ggiur—-gu}r: but e 16@30%. G e 17,000 8 Fooser, 6le; Honaet Width, 8oy Ix' 3%:503“; rted, 4 50@6 005 domeutlo, anessec6's. : 43 oos—Quiet but firm; western flat,| gy Lousy, December 1,-Reoelpts and P ey, 1 T do ow aag| S@MIE L TS T shipments of flour and grain for the past “‘E,;:.n ?J&f,v.., 'flo mfiot X, 580} | Linpland. 7 oyt ooy " v oase & Paclfio fond gxavte-: T4 st | Kaveas Crry, Decembor 1—Wheat— |24 hours have beon as tollows: 1, | St UL, 76, U oa O 0h6; Wachie: EACH 4 bR BRANY Unldn Peaiti 16t mrigage. 118 115 | W onki No. 2 réd, 79670k for oash; 810 | ploue—pbia Tesongs Shiroan okt “”’ oo A by do X 4 s a7 ’ land grants, . 110§ 1104 | for Junuar Sho bid for May. Whoat— by " m'onu “NE B WN OOTTONS—Allendale so A'MPASNES-Imnnmfl per_oasey vniing fund ‘;fig a.f‘c’é?’i.muy 3§§o@fi’ire'i§§u“:§‘ i A0 | ¢4 Thos Allgator 34, Ayl 447 T D Ammn, e J 000 ats — . 4 4 £ 62 || Osta—Quict; 524 for cash; 3130 Decem |y~ [ 3000 | A* G)n B {:a k:;?s 4‘41’01& QLABETS- or A :)m ?00 o :lutmle Juchaniged; choioe Kausas, 6c, A AR O “-‘0‘:’ Indlsa Omh-;dEA‘l_\‘ 5 84¢; Laoonia 0|2 00; Cataw b, per case, 4 00GT 00, A lipsaniecy dhs, gnd_shipments o grain for the e 105 m 3 33‘?{7? om:nbv v do !‘1,1 g wuol.l:nu s Allegheo 81, Lovs, December .1, —Flour—Daull; [ 10Ur® have been as follows: Jiéd 9 £ 0omm! U 0/fraoke ibok asand Sngie. ont 5 " o Rec'ts, Ship'ts. cars at Omaha at t)lo followiny oo s Alond < 4 :::':""4 SRBA0)iehelon R4 41E1 60; Whent, buskela .. 38000 39,000 BE]E:CHE]?M%TaNAB;Anmlm .ydom;l;’ AND mum;l;;nm & P30T ana rigan Jorn lll 000 57,000 , ne. under, 0 B fi:-? CedE‘lepldl& North, " % ‘hm—;]" o;;'!nlo'w ]l}o 2 r;:lh.lgl; M@ "TAVE §TOOK, il fih do b-nvff ached 44, 00i Onbot 44, L TIMBERS—16 £¢, and under, 822 00, Burl, Codarap oo for casly, 94k for December; 8443 tor| (1 a0, Desember 1,—Recsipta and | FIdelity d-4, 840 ¥ruit of tho Loom, 10; TIMBER AND JOIST—18 it., 828 60; Gol., Cin, & Lod, Centr B o B oY oo | e ot oviol. o o rte. and a4, 13cido Water Twlsy 0jo; Groat | 20 1t 824 50, 23 {t., 826 60, 34 (6 $20 50 Contral Pacifc. . ek AR AR T " | bours have bean as follows: it Falls, i) Indian Hoad shuik 4+ 1\133'- u—Na. + 4 oud 6 in., §24 00; P Y3 ) U ; do i Pumansie & bl Ry P e P S S| Eok by e Pl gt || “ié“"fz‘%’ RaG fulad oommen o 2 219, P Eq! ont c. 081 ) 00; I Chiougs & Alton 153" |ior daouacy; " 46@4bjs for Febriary ib |G gfl:fil; 1700 . Powwx ot M. dor Dions Loy Wahad o U%If—l‘ur 1?1:1': 8185 bulk por qur- do 185 | Onte—Lower; 35fc for cash; 343c for| New York, Wecember 1.—Recelpts and i Cemaat, bl own plasbe Obl, Buel. & Quiney 233 | the year; 550 for May, el i mahe e e AT 5.,”5{,'“0"‘.';“?"""“)5“}{?’ sl ?Bl'wgalhbf"sflnfih E::n?"‘\z:fl:d.“’i?d Ohi., 8t L. & New Orieans 76| “Hyo—Market ensier; 6o bid, Bours have been s follo e Thber o XXX brown ...S“dr.h OAL~-Oumborland blacksmith, Bi% Sud & Clovelmud, 5 Hisloy—Q et aample ints rango af B0 Bhip'ts, | R e e Arlington tancy, | Morvin T Blosstmerg, 013, “Whitdbronst Delaware & Hudson canal 107" | @B ke —Stend v i “+35: | 19; Brunewiok brown, 8}0; Ohariot fanoy, | lunp, 86 50; Whitebreast nut, 85 60; Towa iy WL‘::k ‘uwamm D Butter—Steady; creamery,J&@37¢; dairy por) 1240; do extra hnvy, Nox Fall River | lump, w. Towa nut #5 50; Bpring Dal, Lack. & Wostorn. _‘52 o -~ v sl 170 00 e, extre beary, 14c; Tudians 4 | 85; acite, 810 511 00, e 8| Walky=Glosdyy Mution, caroassen. .. "IUR LA U A X 0°a 5| prU 8 AND “GHEMI0ALS - Aold, 2 lxw.l;«ulgnar, 1 ~':|{‘0|' u;;z 17 224@ | 8y, Louis, Desember l—-Raoulph nd 190; do XX Hm B‘l, 3 Arm'nuu, Oubouo. b0c; Acld, Tartarlo, 60c; Balsam 118 | Mo Jupuary; 17 52) bid for Februsry. | | shipments of live stock for the past 24 | 94of Claremon Ioko Copabis, per I 151 e Tokter; shouldask 5,50 | Bour have beon as follows: e ke Bamilton b ‘o Towiston o |1b, 147 ] ;}mfl;:um ong clear, 9 15@$ 35; short Toots, Shipm'ta, | 80, 10er — el vy 45 |olean9és, 500 50 | axira &4, 2 Poarl m'm 3:; Pt | Dover's powdors, 2 | g sconQulet; houkdems, 880; Long 1700 200 | e koS | e ot 83 & 7y {oas £ 15 Mot itk L R 84y o L700 1700 mmda o Y Y':smnl: blae 6, 0o | a" Tead, " 4 4 b Kansas ber 1,—Kecei, moukeak, nn 2 u. | hardHigher, 1060@1005 | . or.| and abipwmenta of live stack fon the meciVst | 16k Andover DD bise, 1550 Adling X | 01 Cmu-.' No'3 Kancas 813 | 947 @930 for I 9681 for Ji ? | hours have been as follows: blue 18§¢; Conocord ), blue aw ve. per a8 | ey o Tob ) SRUATY Reo'ts, Shipw'ta, hv'nilflhg:m do do 18} da XXto | Opi s Lake sbors & Michiges s 1 or Fbruary 1 e or AT, ceber | B 5,700 do 1dgo Hayu me e sod beown, | gar or, $205, o §3 05; m-lm. lodldo, per Ih Lovissille & Nashyi . 52 % | and'the year; +4c bid for January; 50ge bid e g{‘“m oo Mot B v 5 b Do7 on, et Hulnhate o Louies., New Alb, & Chicago 05 for Ma 7 b ' %o krvahmine, ver ox. §1 &5, Marisita & Olocimnatidat pid 14 4| Oata—Lower: S4fc bid for December; CAMBRICS P e do pd 5 D | Bdhe lwfllu:fl;gfi-‘fi?fi; ::: May. OIIAHA MAMETB lining, 24 inch double 1.,.,*, uu... mflt”w&“m‘ B&aflnwfiem. Oounory, Brures, December 1,—Flour e Manhattan il ' TaRN —Golden Sheaf, § 00; Kansas Olty winter Wholesale Prices. g‘;"‘"’"“‘“ i s P o %A%‘-‘—‘PL & ioldon Bule Ohio Central Ohio & Mississ 33 do g Ontario 2 Oregon Transcontineatal 84 Pacific Mail 54 Peoria, Decatur & Evanev Pittshurg & Cleveland. .. Rook Tuiaad. .. Bt. Luuh & San Fren, d lu: pm 9: Bt. Paul & Milwaukee. . do pid . 4| sorn chop, 26 'hmt, 270@3 25; Mianesots winter wheet, 8 00@4 00, D‘Wheb'.“‘(u 2, 74e; No 8, Abe; rejected, 4 Coru-- Onta- Rye—No. 2, o Barley—Ncae, Eggo--Scarce; selling to ;nu.h‘l at 20¢, Corn Meal—1 75 for white; yi 200; per ton; corn pax, o) | ehop, 26 00 per ton, FRUITS~Apples, 3 00. Br s Corn—83@de, Hay— Loose, 4 00@6 06. wwd« 5 00@b 00, Butter—~Creamery, 300;1a_rolls, wrap. vel, 20¢; rolls noi wrapped, 32c; wmixed colore, 10@12}c, Oni —40 per bushel, kens—2 50@3 00 per dozes, Potatoes ¢ per Lushel, (abbages 10¢ per doz, Turnips -30c per bushel | LIVE BTOCK, ~Cattle—Extrs, 8 00@ 360 Veal Calves—550@° 00, Hoge— 700@7 25, Shesn—8 8, Live C Fridsy Evening, Desember 1. No changes reported in warket to-day, Loosl Grain Deallngs. WHEAT.- Cash No, 2, i64¢; cash No, 8, 62; rejected, 44}o. uiLv ~Cosh Mo, 2, 76¢; No, 8, “UvE_ouh, 44 OLD CORN-%, 2, 4o, NEW CORN- 455, " OATS—80c, BEEDS ~Fiax seed 100 per bu; Red Owrios or Tae OMAEA Bue, } coggin satteen Clarendc ‘ uwnntuenl,I;}clhflnvel d° Orchard 7ho; Naer ; Cones 80; Indi s o a:fil M",hnyrovod 03 -nm 103 PRINTS bi Armld 70, B‘ Oonuw,,- Bhe; D Te; Mdymll‘l:w. Glauumr, 60; Goubm. o 4!01 Dunnell, nmy. Hunfi.hbr it hocker, Bjc; Mer My-'.ln. Bpre 6c; o; do. hlnufim-. 703 Marl. Oriental clover, choice new, $600 per bushel; AMB—Am*k lllfz Amoi- mammoth clover unew, 87 00; white | keag dress 94 Argy m,“&t tlantic, olover, new, 814 0C; Alfalfs clover, |9 Oumbedand, 7io; Highlana, 74e; new, 12 50; alsike, new, #1800, i Kenilworth, 8j¢; Plun kett, 104o; Bus othy, good, mew, 82 00, blue | ¥, 8c grase, extra closn, $160; blug grass, “BOTTONADES— Abbaryille 1840 clean, $1.25; orchard grass §2 69; r top, | Agate, 2o; Amerioan, 110; Artislan, 200; chotoe, 1 08; millet, common oF url, | Oairo ‘D and ¥, 184o; Olarion D and 7T, 80c; millet, German, §100 to 1 255 | 174 Deocan Co, stripes Dand T, 16¢; Key- Hungarlan ' 80c; Odago orauge, 1 to 6 |stone, 184c; Nantyoket, 190 Nonparell, bu‘hull, 00; osage orauge, 1om-t.uh or | 160; Ocean D mdl 13ho; Royal, 1641 over, ; houey locust, pex Ib, {100 My wl .7 5@ Produce and Pl’bvlllon. POTATOS—40 @450 per bushel s 3505 per | Bussex, 12¢; Tiogs, lgq wmmm shirt- fng sbea e 1240} aokin, me York, plait. B enkin, 1240; do, obecks, stripes and faugy, 124c; Py ey Btar, 24 b, 600; Horse Bhoe pounds, 24 bt by Gl Edge, pounds, 24 1b, Datts, 60; Aray and Nuvy, North Caroliua, 16 oz 406; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 oz, 880; Lone Jack, 4 oz, Linen bags per b, §1.85; hluburgn Puck 4 on Hb oil, 560; Dog T ail 6l Hides Purs, Etc. HIDES—reen Lutcher's hide, 8@7) | oured s{c; hides, groen salt, part owwed 7 11 hides, 7ho; dr{ int, .vnmgi 1de; d calf and lp.l @14o; dry salt hides, soun 10@11¢; wt. 8 to 16 e, 11@12 groen calf, wt under 8 1bs, per skin, 4 recn lamb skin Ih WI 26; $125@) 50; daaaged bides, two-third ra unds, 56c; Bullion, , bo; Lorl | Bt ) FINE OUT—In —Hard to Beat! 75¢; Golden Thread, 700; Fountain, 80c, ll‘uvoriu, flbo, untain, i ‘ancy, ~In tin' foll— ot o s g e N laed's Tigor, 605; Dinwond Orown, 6. BMOK. on, % to 8¢, bmnuhl«l— wkwulh D\uhu.n. 16 0z ble; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Beal of | 1220 soored and b‘ two- )bnndod hfm 0 pn eont, off Ooon akina, No, 1, 450, No. 800; No. 1 20,5 No. 4, 10s. Mln 50¢; No, 2 800; No. 8, 150; No, 4, 'ox, No,lk, 00 o, '3, Sha Cikank, No. 1, bae) 650; short -t ripe, 400; narrow -triruo ‘allow 7e, msdium un order salt diroct from mptly by rail st th o all western painis Thio-m TYLER SALT G0 Sacinaw City, 01 Baby's Appeal. * What makes I cry and folks say 1: nanghty!™ | Osuse stomach ache, and sour in my | mouffy; ‘ause too, can’t sleep, and worma bitos ze belly; ‘Fover,” za say, foel like 1 waa jolly, (Guess your babies bries, Dick snd Vie- torin, When mamma’s gone, and don't have Oas. TORIA. “You're right, they fairly yell,” There, Unole Cy; Oousin Frank vcnumnu.b-dn\ery At tne Ont.hodru of St. Philomena. Thankegiving was celebrated in thia ehurch by a succession of masses from early morning up to 9 o'clock, at which hour the principal event of the day took place. . High mass was then colebratod by Rev. Father Colaneri. The attendance filled the church, and largely consisted of members of the Union Catholic Library association, at [man whose Instance the mass was said, The annual mass of this society takes pllne on Thanksgiving day{ and judg-| ing from appearances Thursday the oustom would seem to have found favor with Oathollos, After the gos- pel, Rev. J. K. English preached the sermon, which was pertinent to the oo- ouion. After concisely setting forth the phllu-oghy and nagnanimity of gratitude, he briefly reviewed the reasons why Omahans, Catholics and others should be thankful They had been rved from epi demies and calamity; they had ad- vanced sootally and financially as they had also in matters of religion. To ;| Oatholics the sucoess attending the Hospital of St. Joseph, now so grand- ¥ sucoessful in allevi g the suffer ing of the homeless siok; the cloud- piercing Convent of the Sacred Heart on our western hills, where education, refinement and morality, three grm, went, 80 to speak, hand in hand in the axalted hope of preparing for happy homes in the tuture; the Union Oath- olic library n-oeminn, no longer an experiment, but a pronounced success all were indoed sourcos not alone cf thanksgiving, but of sincere congratu- lation to the Catholic. Father Eng- lish closed with a warm eulogy of the association and generous encourage- ment to the members, — e A Yolling Baby is womething to be avoided. Babies ':lh d:olij, hblah-“':llh n;émp. bnbl- with 801 urns, aches, o] I pains are bound to l:‘nnm- nobmu:'ln.:: of the household, Dr, THouas' EoLxcwnie O1L will cure all these compiaints, The Tarnvereln. The Omaha Turner soclety had one of the most elogant entertainments that they have ever had in this city Thuraday night. The entertainment began with an overture to ‘‘Fra Diavolo,” executed in brilliant style by the musical union and orchestra, Mr, Pals was simply immense in his achool of rhymes, and Mrs, Linderman had a fine oppurtunity of displaying the powers of her exquisitely sweet voice in ‘‘Mrs. Nightingale.” The duet in which Messrs, Julius Meyer and L, Nachtigall took part was superb and evoked enthusiastic applause. The exhibition of turning was more than usually good, and was received with unbounded enthusiasm. Among the best turners wero Robert Rosenz. weig, Peter Elsasser, Goorge Anthes, A. Heintze, P, Withe and H. Bezellin, Mrs. Puls-Ahl treated the audience to one of the sweetest renditions we have over heard of ‘““Have I Ooly Thy Love.” B8he was recailed twice and 1t must be confessed she wen a grea tuo- cess, The Turner yuartetio ctub did some excellent busiuesr doriog the evening. This club has not only got a good leader, but every 12ember knowa his business thoroughiy. The panor. amic scenc ‘‘An Eveuing in Paris was gorgeous and called forth genuine burats of applauso, As & whole the eutertainment was a gigantic success, and will long be remembered with pleasute by our Teutonio brothers. Brief Mention. *'I have used Burock Broon Birrers with great benefit for indigestion and con- stipation of the bowels,” O, L. Easton, Hamilton, Ont, R ~—A couple of colored boys were arrested last night by the police on the chargee petit larceny, They bad in their posse: - sion » couple of nicely dressed, plump fowls, and & pair of old and worthless bouts, You Can Depend on It **For severe toothache and neuralgis o the head I used THomAs' EoLeoTric O1r, This is certainly th- best thing 1 ever knew for relief of &Dn of sy ll.nd. The house is never without it.” "Mrs, A. M, l"nnk, 177 West Tupper street, Bnfllh. KIDNEY-WORT tho Elnealthy sction to sl theorgans, Ladies. Lf"::,"zx'j,“‘:' ¥land weaknesses, KIDNEY: 5 passod, un'-m aot Z""z"‘"‘“ | 8 Bither Be: ton o TAKE NOTICE, Martin, The Tailor, Faraham Street. 1220 Has r colved & full and complete stock of Fall and Winter Buiting-, and ls now making & No olr of pants for §5.00, or a complete suit 2850, oo i sud save hoios, fair, 800; m?s:iln‘. o Durry, biackand ooived rsers ybt {’/{::1/7/’ LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S For all these Painful Complatnts and Weaknassst 0 common to our best female population. A Medlclne for Woman, Invented by & Weman. Prepared by a Woma The Greatest Nedieal Diseorery Binee the Dawn of Migtory. KW It revives the drooping spirits, invigorates and Rarmionisss the organts fanctions, gives elasticity end firmness to the step, rostores the natural lustre S0 the aye, and plants on the pale ohoek of woman the fresh rosen of I & And early minuner time, S Physiclans Use It and Prescribe It Freely.-8X Tt removes faintness, fiatuloncy, destroys all eraving for stimulant, and relfoves weakness of the atomaeh, That fooling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backacho, I8 always permanently cured by te wea For the curo of Kidney Complninta of clther sen this Compound is unsurpassod. LYDIA B, I'INKIAI‘I BLOOD PUR! ;.I‘l_lm pradionie every vetige of Humers from Vomal or ol ‘flummflvnuu. T Both the Compound and Dlood Purifier are preyared at233and 235 Westorn Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Priesel either, $. Bix bottlen for §5. Bent by mail in the form of pills, or of lorangzes, on receipt of price, §1 per bea for elthor, Mrs. Plukham freely anewors all lotters of inquiry, Encloso Sct. stamp. Bend for pamphlet. of the liver, 26 conta per box. ArSeldby all DrI'lhll o Are aoknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to & practical test, ADAPTED TO HARD & SuPf COAL, COKE' OR WO0OD. MANUFACTURED BY BUCK'S STOVE CO., SAINT LOUIS. Piercy & Bradfor:. SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAflA INCREZASE YOUR CAPITAL. Those dosiring to make money ov small and moalum investmenty rain, provisions and stonl o um, oan do o by i on om 8§20 un! ‘date, on mm{m-u aot o1 o WHEAT to 81,000, cash profits have been R e i i amoun Ing to se $5[] Inal investmen overy month, orl| £ H g £ ent making mons) n demand 5 e tatoments of Funt sent rosponathi e whe wik evert 08 [ 100 Soaee plan, | Libora! coms- minslons paid, Address FiatRG s MERRAN, oom- miselon Xcreliants, Major Blosk, Chicago, I LexrL,Thomasdbre. WILL BUY AND SELL. WD AN JEDERTIC L. W AND ALL TRANBACTIONS OCNNECTED TUEREWITH, Pay Taxes, Ktent Hooses, Kte. Oall_5¢ offos voows, B, Crel o to BookOmeh Nobraska Lana Age DAVIS & SRYDER, 1506 Farnbam 8L, o o lm.:.‘. Hoba BADOS. IO ‘I‘!G Caretully selocted land in antasn Nobmaks sale, Gri munpnuln mproved hm-.o-n Ity proverty, DUFRENE & MG (DB WHON ARCYITECTS, REMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Architects of the Omaha National Me. brasks Natlonsl Baok, Paxion & Gal g Block, Academy of the Haered Heart, Hotel, Ete. RXTITER'ES oldest and most reliable MBAT DMAJRIENT iu North Omaba, Very cholce Meat, Ponltry and Vegetablss, ALWAYS ON HAND, 000K & STUEHM, Propriswrs fm-guf 20thana Iy Se 8 KALISH, THE STAR TAL.OR 1 Door W, of Oruickshank's Has now a complete stock of Fall aud Wibes Goods, conslstlug of French English snd the hest Dowestics. Prices low as DR. F. SCHERER, Physician and Surgeon. CLRONIO DISEARES A SPECLALTY dodicines luraighed st othes )lice N. W. corcer 18th and Farnam swests _ over Marchanvs National Bank Owaha Neb McCARTHY & BURKE, Undertakers, 218 14TH BT, BET, FARNAM AND DOUGLAS o

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