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THE L —— — — e o half bbls, 4 00; ams Tower; 550 for oash; B53@55§s for Decem. | shipments of live stock for the past 24 | $7 001 do in . (o Nebraska National Bank |jovers,5oje for o Bo1s Tor Tatrensy; | Do Eive Devm m fotlowsh TR S e etk oaa’ ¢ o " BH@514 > for May; rej-cted, 460, ’ Recta. Shipm'ta. | DOl 11 00 40 e ey S Of Omaha, Nob. Oata—Unsettled and_generally lower; | Hogs... o 2,400 P P g g O 8430 for caeh 8o for Decomber; 14 for | CALHE. ...« 350 0| Paldup Oapital, « - - - $350.000 | January; 554+ for Mas; rejected, Sle, Sheep... . 500 o T ORFE BiRlo, tair, 110 Ko, good DIRBOTORS : Rye—Da 1 and droopiog; 574e. {6, 19 1 . R, JOTINSON, Preeident, of Stec_o, Johnson & Co. A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C., B. & Q. R. R., Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. OHN 8. COLLINS, of G, 1. & J. 8. Collins. M. WOOLWORTH, Cotnsellor & Attorney-at- Law. L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H. W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashict of the First National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the nctive management of that Bank since Its ‘organization in 1863, Oprxn for business April 27, 1882, with the Iargest capital of any bank in Nebraska, CoLLEOTIONS recolve special attention and char- o8 lowe b obtainable here or elsewhote, * allowed en time deposits upon tavor- ms and upon ascounts of banks and bank- Formon Exomawan, Government Bonds, and County and Oi'y securities hought and sold. 1t 18 propared to do & genoral banking business taall its details, and in the treatment of custom- ora wii! pursue the most liberal policy conslstent “h mto banking FINANGE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Spocial Dispatch to T B, New Yorg, December 2 Monoy - Market at 3@5 per cent, closad offered at 2} per cent, Prime Meroantile Paper—6@$ per cent. Sterling Kxchange — Bankars' bills, steady at $4.80; demand, $4.84, Governmeats strong and higher. Stocks were irregular with frequent flnc- tuation, and olosing dull but generally firm, The last prices as a rule were @2} per cent below those of yesterday, Indiana, Bloomington & Western, and Wabash pre- ferred being most prominent in the day’s decline. A report was circulated thet the Wabash intended to issue $20,000,000 worth of stock, and stock was depressed until an emphatic denial came from some officers of the company. Another story, equaily as malicivus and false, was that an injunction was to be obtained against the Westorn Union forthooming dividend, but this was equelched when it became known that Gould would repeat a ma- nouver practiced with great care, and cash the dividend himself. The Gould people are still very bullish on Western Union, and claim that by next July the earnings will be at least $7,000,000, and that the company is now earning 11 per cent on the market value of the stock, The general features; which have influenced the stock market for the last two business days in the direction of lower prices and are still predominant, is the railroad war and an uncertainty when it will be ended, GOVERNMENTS, Yesterdny. To-dny. 100§ 102 101} 1122 119, 127 Adams Express. 184 Alleghony Central Alton & Terre Hauf 42 do 884 American Ex}zm. cove 92 93 Burl,, Cedar Rapids & North, 76 75 Oanada Southern. . .. 66 €61 Qol., Cin. & [nd, G 105 105 do Chicago & Alton.... do pfd Chi., Burl, & Quincy.. Chi., St. L. & New Orlezns Cin,, Sand, & Cleveland. Cleve,, Col. & Cincinnati wars & Hudason canal, Del,, Lack, & Westorn . Denver & Rio Grande. . 45 44, Erie... 86} 85} do pfd. 83 85 East T'ennesseo. 110 do_preferred. ..118 Fort Wayne & Chicago......134 13¢ Humlhfl Bt, Joseph. .... . 48 52 do pfd... 72 71 200 200 142} 32 31y Lake Erie & Wester 28 294 Lako Shore & Michigan So, 113 Louisville & Nashville. ... . 50, Louisv., New Alb. & _hicago 65 44 Mariotta & Cincinioti 1ot pfd 14 do do 2 pi s Momphis & Chir's ton Michigan Centrat e 96 Minneapolis & St Lui 2 do pid Missouri Pacific. Mobile & Ohio. Manhattan Beac! Morris & Lssox New Jezae; Nurtbu‘m do Northwestern ... A0 pfd.. New Y.rk Central Ohio Cantrsl, Ohlo & Miesissipp Vostern. . \ uscontinental, B, . . Poorin, Decatur & Evansv... 75 Pittaburg & Cleveland, Roadi Rock Istand.. . 8t. [mnl;& San ¥Fran,. o do it pf 8t, Paul & Milwaukee....... do fd 93 p 78} 118 8t, Paul, Miun, & Manitoba 141 141 8t, Paul & Omaba..... 46; 468 do pid.... 104; Texas & Pacific..... 87! Union_ Pacific. .. 101 United Statos Express, . Wobash, 8t, L, & Pacil 29 do pid, 58 54 Walls, Fargo & Co, Express, 127 2 Tels h... 8L 803 1 % 1 Homestake . 164 Little Pittsb 1 85 8 40 . 1 . ] . 8 . *Offerod, tEx, Interest. $Asked, |Kx, Dividand, &7 TN S PRODUOH & PROVISIONS, —— Bpectal Dispatclies to Tus CHICAGO, CH1cAGo, December 2. Stead, 51 . —Flour—Market ; common to choice spring, 8 50(@ 16 00; patents, 6 50; winter, 4 00; south. nw Tliinois, 4 50@5 50; Canads, 4 50@ .00, Wheat—Easier; regular, 244@94}c for Dosoumbers Siitls 1ot Tamuae ko o8 Fobray: 10141 014 for May; No. 3red winter, 942 No. 2 Ohioago spring, 94@ 9&3; No, 8 Chicago spring, 79¢; rejected, 60@62c. Corn—Irregular, but active, weak and * | 6 95; one car of thoroughbred, 4111 ; | 8.25; mediun £ | extra, 4 2524 75. ; common to faucy Minnesota, 4 00@ | Barley—Steady: 815 2o, Fiox Seed— toady; 1 18 Batter—Mark t stronger; fair to fanoy creamery, 24@380; fair to fancy dairy, 123@30c, ges—Steady; 28o, Pork—Fair drmand, but lower; 17 15@ 1720 for cash and December; 1° 85 for January; 17 45 for February. TLard—Fair demand; 1060 for oash; 10 574@10 60 for December; 10 523@10 55 for January; 10 573@10 60 for Fevruary. Bulk dieats—Easior; shoulders, 6 60; ehort ribs, 9 20; short clear, 9 60, Whisky—Steady; 117, NEW YORK, New York, Decomber 2, —Flonr—Mar. ket steady; superfine state and western, 825@3 85; common to good extra, 3 0@ 440; good to choice, 4 50@7 (0; white wheat, 6 25; extra_Ohio, 8 90@6 00; Minnesota paten: @7 50, Cash 1éts firm; options }@{e ing with & slight renc‘ion; o, ¥ «pring, nominal; ungraded red, 75hc@1 09; steamer No. 8 red, 1(5§; No, 3 red, and 0. 2 red, 1 00@1 09§ orn—Cash and Docember, 1§@20 low- er; Iater options, §e lower; ungraded, 50@ 81¢; No, 2, 8’6, Oats—}@4e lower; mixed western, 38@ 44°; white western, 38 Egus—Fresh western, demand fair and market firm; 20@29%0. Pork—Quiet aud steady; new mess, 19.00 d ~Strong; prime steam, 11 2@ 1 Butter—Quiet but firm; 16@8%. 8T, LOUTS, S, Loris, December 2,—Flour—Dall; fawily, 8 85@4 00; choice, 4 45@4 60; fancy, 4 70@ 500, Wheat—Market lower; No, 2 red, 91}@ 94§ for cash; 94kc for December; 96 tor Junuary; 981@98}0 for February; 1 02] for May; No. 8, 89, Uorn—Lower for this year and firmer for deferred deliveries; 53¢ for cash; 54j@ Aog! for Decemher; 55@5hge for the year; 54§@>54ic for January; 49¢ for February; f»flfi(fl;b‘)flu fu‘r Ma 4@30fc for cash; 84)c 84c for Janusry; 85} for Masy. Ryo—Slow; 56c. Barley—Q tiet; 50@800. an%]:r— Quiet; creamery, 83@870; dairy, vgn—Steady; 24@2440. Whisky—1 16, Pork—Dull; 17 25 for cash: 17 22}@ 17 25 January; 17 524 bid for Fenmlra'. Iders, Bulk Meats —Market dull; shoul 6 80; sidee, 9 15@Y 70, llBsmm—uull; shoulders, 850; sides, 00@11 50, Lard—Dall; 10 60@10 65. KANBAS CITY, Kaxsas Crry, December 2.—Wheat— Weaker; No, 2 red, 78c bid for cash; 78jc for Dacember; 80§ for January, Com—Lowes and declining; 40c for cash and December; 895 bid tor January; 40c for May. Oats—Slow; 8le bid for cash; 30c bid for December. LIVERPOOL, Livereoor, December 2,—Breadstnffs — Quiet and steady. Wheat—Winter 8s 94@8s 11d; spring, 8s 4d@8s 10d, Corn —8s 2d COUNOIL BLUKFFS, Counom Buurrs, December 2.—Flour —Golden Sheaf, 8 00; Kansas City winter ;hm, 275@3 25: Minnesota winter wheat, 00, 4 00, Wheat—No, 2, 750; No 3. [65c; rejected, 02, Corn—No, 2, 502, Oats—No.2, 30c. Rye—No, 2, 40c. Barloy—None, Tggs--Soarce; selling to lpackers at 20c. Corn Meal—1 75 for white; yellow, 2 00; corn chop, 25 00 per ton; corn and oats chop, 26.00 per ton. Ffium—Apglu, 300, Broom_Corn—34@de. 5 Hay—Loose, 4 00@6 05. Wood—5 00@ . Wool—16@25, Butter—Creamery, 30c;in rolls, wrap- ved, 200; rolls not wrapped, 2i0j mixed colors, 10@1240. & @500 e osen, shel. B@i0e por do, Turnips —80¢ per bushel, LIVE STOUK, ~Oattlo—Extrs, 8 00@ 850 Veal Calves—550@° 00, Hogs— 11%0@7 25, Sheep—8 —————— LIVE STOOR &peclal I'wpatches to Tuw Bus, CHIOAGO. 0a10460, December 2.~The Drovers Journal reports as ‘ollows: Hogs —Fairly acuive, weak, and 10@15¢ lower; mixed, " 5 75@6 40; heavy, 6108 light, 5 70@6 30; skis Cattlo—Market nc to .hoice shipping, 5 10@6 fair, 400@5 U0; wized butchers in fair supply and demand; common to fair,2 00@ 275; medium _t> good, 3 25@3 50; choice to exira, 8 15@4 23; stockers and feeders, 200@4 25. Sheep—Market fair ond quiet; prices weneraliy steady; common o falr, & 0@ s good, 3 50@83 90; choice to KANSAS 0ITY, Kansas Orry, December 2,—The Live Stock Indicator reposts: Cattle~Sliw with only local trade at previous prices; natives 4 50@5 00; stocks ers a d tesdery, 850@4 25; cowe, 2 75@ 35 IHogs ~Market lower and weak at 5 50@ 6 40, wich the bulk of eales at b 90@6 20, Sheep —Natives at 3 35, BT. LOUIS, 81, Lours, December 2,—Cattle— Supply light and quality poor; market dull; common to fair Texans, |2 65@2 70; native steers, 4 25@5 00; mixed Lutchers' stufl 2 75@3 50, Sheep—Sieady; good to choice muttons, 8 50@4 25; Texans, 2 50@4 00, Hogs—Market weak; light to good York- ers, b 76@b 90; packing. 6 05@6 40; butchers’ to extra, 6 50@6 50, TRAFFIO, Spectsl Dispatches to Tux Bax, FLOUE AND GRAINS, On10460, December 2,—Receipts and shiptaeats of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been us fullows: Receipts, Bhip'ts, Flour—bbls........... 28000 87 000 Wheat—bushels 69,000 16,000 Corn— . 828,000 101000 |7 Oats— 84,000 67,000 Rye— 15000 10,00, Barloy — L 46000 Bi New York, December 2.—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts Shp'ta, Flour--bbls, . Ao WC 4 o edag Wheat—bushels. 123,000 Corn— " 59,000 Oate— ¢ e KaNgas Oiry, December 2.--Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours hase been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts, Wheat, bushels, 3,000 16,000 Jorn ", 5L,000 48,000 ~ LIVE STOCK, 010460, December 2,—Recelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 bours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Bhipm'te, ,000 1,200 87, Lous, December 2,—~Receipts and | 842 medinm yellow, KANsAs Ciry, Decomber 2.—Keceipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Reo'ts, Shipm'ts, Hogy. . S s Sattle. 300 900 Sheep. . 300 100 OMAHA MARKHTS, Wholesale Prioes. Orrior or Tae OMAHA Brx, Saturday Evening, December 2. The wholesale trade of the city for the paet week was reported sa satisfactory, though not up to anticipations, The weather stlll continues too warm to bring about that active demand looked for in most lir.es this season of the year, though the volume of business compares favorably with other years, and values, as & rule, are comparatively steady. The situation of the grocery market re, mains about as previously reported, with w>me downward revision in white sugare, and a decided weakenivg in Rio and Santos coffees, We also note a decline of 4@1¢ inoarbon oil. Dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, millinery and fancy goods report a tair trade on mail order mccount, at steady prices, The general produce and coinmission business was fairly notive during the week, particularly In oysters, Poultry and game was in liberal supply and active demnd, created by the time- honored custom of a Thauksgiving Day spread, Butter receipts were large, much in ex- cess of the demand and weak at yuotations Egge were sonrce and higher, sellingat 20 @30c. The potato reason is about over, except local trade from cellars, the risk of trans- portation bsing considersd too “great at this season of the year. Apples were cepecially dull, with liberal | So5 offerings and light demand. Prices remain unchanged, Oranges were ia good supply and in fair demand at quotations. Lemons were in good supply and movine slowly, Cider was in limited supply and in fair demand, Provisions were active and somewhat unsettled, pork and lard fluctusting con- siderably during the week, though falling back to last week’s quotations. We now quote refined lard, vet cash, F, O. B, in wood, as followe: Tierces, 10§c; barrels, 10Jc; half barrels, 115 kegs, 114c; tubs, 1145 buckets, 11}o. Cut meats of all kinds were more plentiful; demand good and prices firm, About 100 cars of hogs were received during the week, packers paying 5 85 for good, Flour was quiet aud easy, and confined almost exclusively to local sales, Other mill stuffs met with good eale at lasi week’s quotations, The local grain receipts are improving, and prices running very stendy. The only changes reported in the market to-day are as follows: Barley, No, 2 declined 2c; No, 3 de- clined e, Ryedeclined e, Carbon oil declined $@1o. FEggs advanced 1@2c per dozen, Dressed chickens declined 1c per pound. "Lurkeys declined 1@14c per pound. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.--Cash No. 2, 76}c; cash No, 620; rejected, 3 &B&%Y.—Jfl: No, 2, 680; No, 8, 40c. KYE—O‘I% 43}c. OLD CORI -—lsn. 2, 44o. NEW CORN-- 460, OATS—80c. SEEDS—Flax seed 100 per bu; Red clover, choice new, 8600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $700; white clover, new, 814 00; Alfalfa clover, now, $1350; alsike, new, $1300. Tim- othy, now, $2 00, blue geaes, oxtra clenn, $150; blne grass, clean, $1 orchard grass $2 59; red top, choice, 1 08; millet, common or Missouri, 80c; millet, German, $100 to 81 35; Hungarian 80c; Usage o e, 1 to 5 bmheh‘.‘%%wh; ougt} orange, n':b “‘flhS:h or over, ; honey locust, per lb,, 250; per 100 Ibs,, $25 00, P \Produce and Provisions, POTATOES—40@4bc per bushel, ONIONS—30@50c per bushel, BUTTER ~Ohoice country, 25@80c, EGGS—29@30c, H( )NEY—Unllfonhl er b, 21, APPLES—Per barrel, 82 75@3 25. OYSTERS—Select, 450, GRA PES—California, 81 50@2 25, FILORIDA ORANGES—86 50, LEMONS —84 26@4 50 per box. BEA’I\‘I‘Sv-Dnmutln Gerwan 2 00@2 50 per “maha), CHICKENS ~1"@llc per pound. TURKEYS—11@12¢ per pound. Grocers’ List. CANNED GOODS—Oysters, (Field’s), ver case, 84 00: do 1 , 2 1b 1 (Fields), per oase, 3 75; do 2 Ib (Ctandard), per oase, 375, Loosiers, 1 @ per dozen, 180, Tomatoes, 2 1b 265; do 8 ™ per case, 260; Corn, 2 Ib (Mountain) ver oaso, ¥00 wonksd oorn, 160; dn 2 1b (Yarmoouth) per oase, 8 00; string beans, per case, 2 10; Lima beans r case, 170, Succotash per oaso, 1 80; Peas, common, per case, 1 50; peas, choice, per case,3 70, Blackberries, 2 b, per cade, 10; surawborries, 2 Ib, per cuse, 2 by wspborrios, 2 Ib, por case, 3 80, 'Dam ions, 2 1, por cnse, 2 45, Bartlet pesrs per ouse, 200, Whortloberrie per caae, 275, Kgg plums,2 Ib percuse,” 90 3 e3,2 Ib per case, 2 90; do choics, ) ¥30. Vino Anclos, 3 1. vor oot eachos, 21 per oase, 8 00; , 4 00@4'50; do, (ple), § b, per onse,280; do'ple, 6 b, per dozen, 3 80, FLOUR—Jobbing prices, dack Frost St. Louls winter) $5,90 per 100 Ibs.; To. peica Patont Kansas, 83,85 Minnehiaha innesota Patent. 83.70; Shawnee Faucy winter, 83.10; Kaglo, XXXX winter, $3.00; "Triunph spring, best, $2.80; Chris: tian's wupsrlative, 3.00; bran, per ton, $14.00: chovped fosd, $26,00, BUGARS —Powdered, 104c; Cut loaf, 104 Grauulated, 93c; Conteotioner's A 983 Standard Extra 0, 8fo; Extra O 80; dark ysllow, o SYRUP—Standard Com., 4¢ bbls,; Standard do, 4 gallon kg 82 55) Born’ dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 80, MEA’ {ams, 16¢; breakfast bacon, nons; clear side Bsoony pones dre gt bason, 104c; shoulders, '1140; clercs lard, . FISH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 6 75; No. 1 mckerel, kits, 1 00; family mack. erel, half brls, 4 75; family mackerel, kits, 8%0: No. 1 whito fish, half brls, 6 00; No, 1 | SPICES,—Pepper, 20; Allspice, 20c; sl"ll:‘m:a“il w.NnunB&{l. 81 00; Caseia, 24c, ¥ E—American, 8 85; Grocnwich, 3 40; Wastern, 275; North Star, 300 uwct Iy, 4 03 Towell Ly, 275, SED —Jobbing prices, Chop feed, $1.50 per 100 lbs, ; chop c s 4 0¢ per 100 b, + ohop eoss, §1.40; bean, L ARD—Omaha Refinining Co,: 12340 sud 80-1b oana, 11gor S0 rpce! 11§0; 10-1b 4'"'"" screw top, 11fc; 5-1b do, ¢ bbl. Tije; 8 1n do, 114, HOMINY—New, 84 50) A 2o, per case; keg NEW PICKLES—Medium, tn barrels, SODA—TIn 1b papers, Kirk's 12%0. 1 oam FallsQ, 80, 1505 1% 9%c; M iver, lllnl fow bo. Buseex, lanc; b8, 22 1840; 15 Skim, 1040, TEAS—, Tho: fair, 8 QMATCH extra 4.4, nam XX brown, 124c; do do llinh 3 W CORSET ing >hecks lain Nankin, 1 thc:nafl. OILS—! c; 175° 100; XXX, per per gallon, 65; fiah, DAILY BEE-OMARA MONDAY BHOE kR ATNMD N @ 120; 1ritas to choics, 13'to 13¢; O Java; 26411 ke, 2 Mochs, 2340; Arbuekle's, SHERSY —Fuall Oream, Gunpowder, 766; Imperial, good, 40G@47 Ohecice, 80@780;_Young Hyson, rood, Japan oo, 60(@75¢; Oolong, good, oho.ce, 400855; Sovchong, 1 cholce, 85@4bo, i Colon, P HSiaal, § Thoh and larger, 10}c; O DENWARE—Two hoo paile, 1 75; three hoop pails, 3 00, T\Su, No. 1, 8 50; Pioneer washboards, 1 85 Kirk's sattost. 8 60: Kirk white Ruesinn, Eatoe 215 (100 _cakes) POTASH—Pennsylvatis in case, 8 86; Babbitt'a Ball, 2 d 1 90; Anchor Ball £ doz in case, 1 PEAN UT8—Roasted, chot nessee, 100 per I raw—white Kirk's 40; Kir apple extra, Woellbuckets, % LEAD-Bar, 81 66, VINEGAR—Pure pure apple, 180t Prussing vure anvle, 180, SALT,~Dray loada, per bbl, 1 peri 5 Pr i bj fancy ‘white, 1040 per Ib; nin raw, 100; ronsted, OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 1¢s, 15§0; 8, h{‘ux bexes 40 Ubs,, 16 oz., 6a, 11 TUE—TLouiziana primo to choice, 7)@ 70; Patma, 7c, —Per caddio, 950 round, onees, 88 10; square, caces, 6 40, ry Qoods, BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A, 8ic; Appleton XX, 7o; Atlanta A, 803 Boott FP, 840; Buckeye 1.L, 4.4, 70; Cabot W, ) 6303 AA'0-8, B K 44, l:fc g j.do 0 89, Tho; do R 8j0; Pocasnet 4, T§o; BLEACHED COTTONS—Androssog Fxooledor Gloss, 1340y 00d, Nat Toaf, standard, or Glos gov't Part 45@55 36@ Vouh 100: ol, red ‘Ton. 2 5 fron wedges, 66; orowbnrs, 60; harrow tocth, 4o; horscahoen, por keg, 5 00; epring steol, 7@80; Burden's horseshoos, b Burden's muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT.—Shot, 81,85; Buck shot, $2,10, TELEGRAPHIO NOTES. * | Special Dispatohes to Twm B Judge Dykeman, of the New York su- Oriental Powdor, koga, $6.40; 0., hal | preme conrt, decided that the telegraph k"kfl&'fl.": do., quarter ki £1.88; Blast | company has no right to set polea on t‘m m{i oxn, $8.85: Fuse, m:%h feot 500, highway in | ont of an owner's promises AKBED WIRE—In oar lots, 7 50 per | without ¢ t.%ls compensation, 100; in less than car lots, 7 75 ver 100, ; A% o S - NALLS—Rabes. 10 to 609, 435, oo e o Lo o Leather v waon overtarned, throwi: O rle, 880 o di hemlock aule, Ty wnd e, And the "ehild was omlook kip to 3 e, «tantly, The I to 80c; hemlook elf, 886 b 1. 1. el e e lock upper, 23c to 26c; *onk ligator, 400t b 5 Henty Hellman, n farmer near Brook- a, lust Friday morning went to the sum- 1100r iy 60 o 3752 umn w1t W0 80 |iuef Kitohen, gob on & barrel, wwiini & F P8 12060 52 Frronam &t 1y tsuelt KiB, | ovee ratter, tied 1t shout his neck acd sette, 556 5 7',:30 oerduii N(or%- sung out “'Good-hye” to his wife, whs was A Vag i '“mf('_‘”" agg | bede He kickid wway the burrel wd toppings, 9 00 to 1 MI“[_ RIW;)M\“, 4 straneied to death, Tewporary insanity was the catse, Claims allowed by the Garfield hoard of Vowiooo, Sho; wimean; at onk, 420; Mo 2 oak, 880; No, 9 (o, | dit Saturday wers s follows: Profes- . 1 Milwauker, §70: No, 2 do, e, | $ioRal sorvices— Blias, 87,000, Aynew and Hocsas and Mulos. Hamilton, 500 e Reyhurn and The market is brisk and sll grades are | Boynton, $4000 each; Edson, §3,000, All ‘oos, | other bills ware »ettlad [ Ili:\r woll at a alight advance in Steward Crumy, det The demand for good horaca excescls the | Kot $3.000, Seoretary Pruden $200, 1he supply consideraoly, Prices range aa fol. | £ tal anpropriati n was $57,000, of which lows: £35,000 waa for physician Tte saving ou the amonut appropriated by congr b Pproy Y congress was The commissioner of the Pacifio rail- roads, in his report of the financisl cond'. tion of the Union Pacific railway durine the fireal year ending June 50 Iaxt, shows that the gross oarnings were $24,091,627, against §22,765,752 for the fiscal ye.r end- ing Juve 30, 1581, In round figures, the o ecating espenses during the year were 12 000,000; interest paid, $5,00,000; dive idends paid, £4,000,000, A brief bas been prepared on the law and fact in the case of the covgressional election in the Third Louisiana district by Leonard, attorney, in which it is main- tained that congress is the exclusive judoe of the qualifications of its members, and the governor of tha state caumot inquire into or pass upon the question of eligibili- ty of acandidate to the house of repre.ent. g arives, and that Kellogg was at the time of Now | the election a citizn of Louisiana, Flue single drivers, €160, to 8005 Rxtra tratt horwes, &175, to 225,; Commen dralt horaes, $100. £0 160, Extra farm horses, 8110, £125,; Common ¢0 good farm horses 890. to §100.; Extrs plugn, 960, to 75 Common plugs, 820, to $40. MULES, —16 to 164 handa {sxara), 135, t0150,; 14§ to 16 _hands, $100, to 140, 14 to 144 handa, $75,to 100, 18§ to 14 banda, 860, to 75 Liquors. ALCOHOL - 157 proof, 3 95 per wine gallon; extra California epirits, 187 proof, ver proof gallon; triple refined epirite , 128 per proof wallon; re-distilled Liskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ z»\l)‘. Koml.u]::hy ‘Jmlnlvmn, 200@7 00; Ken.- ucky and Penunglvania ryes, 2 60@7 00, BR .\Nlmcs-—fmpmurl. 6 00@16 00; dnzn‘o.:\}l‘;c_l 40@4 00, FINS—Im ported, 4 606 00; domentl 1 40@3 00, o b s liUMS—lm[mvlmiPA 608 00; 175@4 00, Fetiead % What We Want. Giye Homeopath hia pellots, Allopath 7}oi Chittenango A, S1c; Uirest Falls B, aré; Toosier, 830; Honest Width, Sle, Tn: alan H 8he; Indian Standard A, ; Indian Orehard d. w., 8o; Lawrence 'l;fi';, 7o; Mystio River, 7e; Pequot A, 8§o; Shawmut 7o; Uticn O, bho; Wachus: ott Bmy;m do'A, 8io; do K 48, 1240; Wal- tt BB, mnxnnul WN S‘OEO‘{WS—IAdflumon 44; 71 igator 3 Argyle 44, Tio; P ; Badger State X 4-4, [ uckeye 8§, 44, oo Laconia O alo 4-4, Blackstone AA Imperial 8fc; lenched 4-4,90; Cabot 4-4,84; Fidelif Bo; Fruit of th Tonediler ‘o York M.?h.‘: N G Twil Pocasset 4.4, 830; 0X X, s DGOKS' Oolored)—Albany 8¢; do O, drab, 11 plaids, 13 stripes an 2hc; heavy, nehaba 4 b 28¢; Pearl Ri blue &t do 88 120; lue and brown, blue and brown, 14jc, CAMBRICS—Baruard, 5ic; Eddystone 24 inch double fac ; Manhattan glove finish, i rt do 6c; c‘lin gl 540; Pequot do rood kid finish 12c; I estoga, ‘Bjo; 70; Eddystone, [armony, 54 ac D, 7o; Southbr and T, 12403 % Kniokor] d ..’?f"c(.‘one Lowuton a Oc; Omega super 2, 16§c; P tpo Shetucket 8 eoman’s blue 29, 9o | IMB,—Amoskeak, blueand bronn 1630; Andover DD blue, 154c; ArlingX blue Scotch, 184c; Concord 000, blue aw do AAA, do do 133; do XXto ymaker's blue and tio River DD stripe, 16kc; Penrl Un measville, 7403 c; do XXX brown an laids, 134c; Arlington fancy, 19c; Brunawick brown, 8}o; Chardot fancy, 1240; do extra heavy, 200; brown, extra brown 180: Nevonset A brown, 15¢ TIUKINUS—Amoskoag A U A 19c; do XX blue 82, 184c; Arrowanra, 94c; Claremont B B, 1. tra, 1740; Hamilton D, 114e; r 12 1603 110; Artisian, 20c; Siaen hasd AN 3 . . 16; Nonpared, ; Royal, 1643 c; Wachusett shirt- ankin, 124c; do, cheoks, stripes aud oz, 2e, 8! ETINGS—Androscogein 10 4,27 jo! do 9.4,23c;do 84, 22c; 42, 11c, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New York mills98, 85c; do 78, 80c; do Pembrske 10-4, , 250; Pequot 10 74, 190 do 49, onti X brown, do X stripes and Fall River Indiana A 0; Garner A 124c; ‘l‘gbc; ‘Athnt[c, Highlana, Plun kett, 104c; Sus Tuwisdogo; Groat 'wi 5 3 o shank ok 150 do cambrio 57, 13j0; Now ir; Poguot A.10o; 1, 1201 ‘epperel ‘ocahontas_4-4, 9ho; Utios, 1lo; Wamsutta drab, 82 atoga ox brown, OHAMPAGNES-Imported B/NES 0) Amarioaa, o ey 12006 OLARETS— er oase, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per o 6 0@ 2 00; Oatawha, per caso, 4 00‘“1“\0 Lumber, WHOLBSALY, ‘We quote lumber, latn and sh oara at Omaha at the followin, lces: JOIST AND SOANTLING —16 ft. and | o0 under, $22 00; 18 ft., 833 50, hia pills; but for rheumatism, for ached, for puins and sprains, THOMAS' KoLroTRio O11 s ineffably superior to either. It has benefitted as many people as it has had purchasers, All drugpists sell it, The Pacifio Railroad Debt. los ont | Bpocial Dispatch to Tus Bax, WasmiNatoN, December 2.—Ac- 3 rding to the public debt statement, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, 82200, | the bonds isaued to the Palifio railway TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., §28 b0; [ companies, interest payable in lawful 2C ft 824 50, 22 ft., 826 50; 24 ft. $26 60, | monoy, are as follows: Principal out- FENCING—No,, 4 and 8 in., 824 00; | standivg, $64,623,612; intorest mo. Ngu ‘H?'i";'gfl No.. 1-(nd orued and not yet paid, $1,615,687; boaiA)j %2»00;?10.02‘,018(00. common | {n¢aront pald by tho United Siates, LIMIi—For barrel, 81 85; bulk per ous- | $6,634,446.82; 1aterost propaid by the 400; Cewment, bbl, §2 25 Towa plaster, | companies by transportation servioes, bbl, 83 50, "Hair per bu, 40, Tarred | $164,008 60; by oash payments, 5 per cent of net earnings, $650,198; bal- folt 100 1bs, $3 60, Straw board, 83 50, COAL-Cumbarland - blacksmith, 812 | ynog of intorost paid by the United Stales, $37,270,632 Morris Run Blosshurg, 812; Whitebreast lump, $5 50; Whitebreast nut, $5 60; Towa lump, 85 50; Tows nut 85 50; Rook Spring 88; Anthracite, 810 5(@11 00, - Drues Speclal Dispatch to Tin Brx. DRU S8 AND UHEMIUALS - Acld, Garbolic, bo; Acid, Tartaric, 60c; Balaam | - WASHINGTON, Decomber 2. Gen. Copabin, por b, 70c; Bark, Sassafrae, per |J. 8. Negley, of Pittsburg, prosident Ib, id3; Calomel, per 1b, 75¢; Oinchonidia, | of the Union League of America, has er oz, 8115; Chloroform, per lhfi 100; | igsued a call for the annual session of Jover'n powders, per Ib, 1 40; Kpsom 1o By Salts, por Ib, 3§c; Glyoerin, pure, pa: bl, g‘:fl‘)‘;‘g:‘:‘l. council in Philadelphia Lead, _Acetate, per b, 220 A Yelling Haby I, Castor, No. 1, per gal, #1 90; is somethiog to, be avoided. Babies al, Dil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, 8110, Oil, Olive, por gal. 81 50; Ofl, Origanum with colds, babies with croup, babies with dpium, 85 00; Quinine P. & W. & R. & 8., otassium, Todide, per Ib The Union League. 0 Ids, burns, bites, aches. spraine, or per or, 82 05; scal , bites, aches, spraine, U = pains are bound to become noity tenants i B O bt © | of tho howehold. Dr, TowAR® KoLECTIIO pex b, 40! Strvohnine, ot or, $1 85, 01, will cure all these compinints, ..« .. Clgars and Tobsccos. R U1GARS,—Seeds, $16.00; Connectiout, The Sioux C mmission. 825.00; Mixed, $35.00; Seed Havana, | Special Dispatch to Tin Brn, JEANS—Amory, Boj Andros coggin tatteen_8lo; Clarendcy, 6 oiga satteens, Orchard 7 Pepperill ; Cones Hallowel , 8¢; Inkdi r aganaett, improved,c n 9%e; Rockport, 74, INTS —Allens, 6}c; American, 6’0; Arnold, 7o; Bcrwlul;!d lo; Cocheco, 7o; Con Dunnell, 3 70; Gloucester, 6o; cker, 64c; Mer ystic, bjo; Bprague B dgs, lso; tglo. 6l‘!‘inglnml, 703 1. oro, 530; Orient NG HAMS Aok keag dress 941 Argylo, 9c; berland, Kenlg:anb. 8ic; ox, Be. Af"m,,',?”j\‘,f“,s‘_“”’"""“ ato, H er] Cairo D Bio; 174c; Deccan Co, stxi| stone, 134o; Nantu 16¢; Ocean D and T, 1 Tioga, 1% do, 3 Go; Amos. The; 1830 d T, onpareil, York, nental C 22}c, 28ke, do 16¢; Pepperell 196, 29¢; Paints Olls and Varnishes 110 1650° , W, 2, 50; sperm, si pentine, per 't gallon, 18c: 64', 17¢ PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, P, P.. 61c; white lead, Sf Mareoilles green, 1 to b 1b cans, Fronoh zinc, soal, 11¢; French zince, in oil asst, 15c; Raw burnt nmber, 11b cans 120; raw and burnt Sienna, 180: vandyke brown, .g refined lanpblack, 120; ivory black, 160; drop b " headlight linseed, raw, per gallon, 53; per gallon, b6o; Jard, winter str'd, por zal, o) No, 1, 8503 cacbon, per eadlight, per No. 2, 7b¢; do 67, 21c;do 57, 180; Ut2ca 96, 306c; do : do 48, 170 gallon, gllon, t, per gallon, 20kc; 1, 58; linseed, boiled, 3 cuator, lo, 1 20; No. 8, 1 15; sweet, golden machine, 360 He G nch drop 50; sperm, W. B., per gallon: B., per gallon, 600; neatsfoo extra, per gallon, 75c; No. 1, 66c; luby cating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summe 0.1, per gallon, 50 ignal, per gallon, 3 bure allon, 66c; nopths, 74°, per t. Louls, pure, 6 Uwaha 12¢; Freuch' xinc, o, in varnish asst, coach black and lack, 160; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome green, L. M, & D,, 140; blind and shutter roon, L M. & D) 160, Paris Tho: adlian red, %) Venetian red, b, Tasoa Upey 2505 Kmorioan Vermiliod, L, & P 180; chrome yellow, L., M., O, & D yellow ochre, Yo; golden ochre, 16; patent Uryer, 8c; graining oa'%s, walnut, sbostaut and ash 15e. White lead, 64c; whitelug 24o; ocom'l, 1ic; 200; chrome green K. e Freuch, Winter's minecsly 2o spanish brown, Zhc; Prince’s minor VARNISHES—Barrols Furaiture, extra, §1 10; f coach, extrs, B 4 $1 20; Damar, extra, 81 75; 81 A 24¢; ©ul colors: ints whiting ! oa, oshre, Tampbiack o lrmpblack, ordi sian bine, 560; wltramarine, 106 vandys Brown, 65 waiber, burnt, 43 wimber, raw Lojsletns, burn by 40y Paris groen genulne, 8 roen, voruidliou, Kug,, 700; vor 18¢; 'Indiay red, 10¢ Foss plak, 140 venstias read, Gookson's Zfigx venotian red An clirome yellow, genuing: fow, K., 1261 oare, recbells Y.' 200 s rod 1 ; lehigh brown, per urniture ; oach, phaltum, extra, 85c; shellao #8 oil finish, 81 80. reavy Hardware List Iron, rates, 83 10; plow steel, special oaat, 7c; crucible, 8e; special ur (erman, 16@%0 wagon spokes, sot, 135; felloee, sawed 70@8b¢; axles, oast tool do 2 3 00; ‘b, per set, dry, 140; tongues, each, , 100; Pras. bonna, raw, Puris greon com brome yel. apun, 0., Iuo: light oak, dark ‘rench #ino, 1001 Parls 1c; erman- 4c chrom oad, 7he; achre sh, “750; square muts, per 1b, 7@1lc, Waabiors, per 1£‘ B@18o; Fivots, por Ib, 110; coll chaln, per Ib, 6@120; wmlleable, So; #50,00: ClearHavana, $75.00, TOFACCO — PLUG, — Goldsn Rule, : i < 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, firat quality, The Sioux commission returned to 8*. 520} | Paul to-day from Standing Rock [Smt:mdl'mfl Rl ) %flrm: agency. Three-fourths of ;ll the In. ow been seen, b 8oj pounds, 24 1b, l'mn:t&y A.n;:y and Nnm, dians interested hava nds, 65¢; Bullion, pounds, 69¢; Lo and all agree on adivision ot the res- m'fa“mm wxl;;!dl- Foc. A .| ervation and ceding a portion to the 1bolxnfloldinm "Ths et Beat! government. It is caloulated 12,000,- 700;_Fountain, 80c, Favorite, 65c; ’ Monatatn, . 60c; Fancy, 86c; Dainy, B0c.—In tin Oatlins 0. 8., B 1b boxes, per 1b G3c; ilacd's Tiger, 60e; Diamond Orown, 08, 000 acres will be open to homestead (il'}— settlement in the spring. The terri- 3 m?l is l;;oillly edapted to stock- raising, ines of railway reaching e ORING Al grades—Common, 354 | 5 ward Deadwood will bo able to cross oz 510; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of | the reservation next season, North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- -~ ks, 16 oz, 88c; Lione Jlack, 4 oz, linen bags Brief Montion. por b, $1.85; Marbure' Pack 3 oz, &in| “T have uscd BURDook Broon Brrrns oil, 5¢; Dog T ail 6bc, with great benefit for indigestion and con- Hides Purs, Etc, ?fl&?xsfii’“un bnt::lur’- Mdn,rlle?it; o | Hamilton, Ont. o 0} les, green arl oul o TR AR P L TR hides, %w d S‘ .o.‘;'fip 13@14c; dy Horrible Accident on the Lake, calf #nd 1ip, 13@14c; dry sl hides,scund, | Special Dispateh to Tux B m calf, wt. 8 to 15 Iba., 11@120; stipation of the bowels,” C, L, Easton, ‘o@uu;x aeallimt. s (1@l Cni0aco, Dacember 3. —The state groon calf, wt, undor 8 s, por_skin, 500} A o et B0 25, o e ool | ment of the mato of the bargs Luckoy, 21 25@1 50; damaged hides, two-third rate, | W2iCh wan 1n tow of tho steam bargo cut scored and one grab, clamed two. | Peters, whose buri tLieds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent, off | was reported last ni Coon ekins, No, 1, 4 N:'. 2, #00; No, 1| thirteen persons lost thoir lives, gives R gv 100, Mink, No. 1, b0o; No. 2| the following new pniats of tho hor. 800 No. '3, 2o, Bkunt, No, 1, bise, |Fible accident: ~Nobody knows ihe 0oy ahort stripe, 400; narrow stripeo | causo of the fire, but thy buat burned i like tinder, Tt was on the lasc trip Uroad stripe, 100, Tadow 7o, e o ooty Wool, aud everybody was in good spirits w-uhad: chooe, 3%&’ fuir, 80c; tub-ding, | from Milwaukee; the wind was tor- and w,, 28¢; burry, blackand cotted wool; | rific, the snow blind snd the sea aiseen about 2@00 less heavy. Theflames were Bave money and ordor salt direct trom Our line was 2 o'clock in the night, sA'. « us,woship prompily by rail at th | cut or burned off and we were adrift, Loweat powtbie cash prioeto ull weatorn 0 n pointe | our centreboard lost, mainsail eplit, 18n-m lYI;EK HA! l‘.COV\i.utlutw City,Mboy lfld‘ we were unable (47 render any s o assislanco other than lie around in 0, M. i Now apaper Editor. o | tho noighborhood, which we did until to oxplain: ““Had that torrivle diseass | 300U daylight without'being able to catarrn, for tweuty years: couldn’c taste or [ Ptek up anybody., It was preity «mell, and hearing was failing, Thomas' | rough. We saw the barge burn right Eolectrio Oil cured me, Thess are facts | bofore our oyes and oould not lift a yoluutarily glven wgainit & former preju- | hand to wave tho poor fellows aboard, 169,08 paiens madioian et The onptain of Poters was Charles RIGHATING » WRONG. Smith, aged 40, unmarried; mate. : John Lawson, agod 42, maried and General Gract's Letier to Benator|pyuch liked on the lukes. Bpecial Dispateh to Tin Bax, You Can Depend on It- WasninaToN, December 8.——A lot- | *For severe toothacue and neuralgin o ter from General Grant to Senator | the head I used THoMAS' EoLreriio OiL, Cameron on_ the oase of Fitz John Thinia cortuinly the best thing I ever or relief of pain ¢ cind, The Porter, and dated February éuh, 1882, | (088 ‘WXL 0 iBock 407" e, A, M. was made publio to-day. The recont | prank 177 West Tupper street, Buffalo, magazine article of Gen, Grant upon [N, Y, the same subject presented sll the statements made in this latest contri* button to the literature of the case. The lettor closes as follows: ‘I com- menced reading up this case with the convietion that Gen, Porler had been guilty as found by the court, but camo out of tho investigation with a| Mornexs Dot Know.—How thorough convietion that 1, and the | many ohildren are punished for being {mhliv generally, had donehim fearful | ancouth, willful and indifferent to in- njusiice, and I am entirely satisfied | struotions or rewards, simply because that any intelligent man, or lawyer, | tney ure out of heslth! An intelli- who will throw aside predjodice | gent lady said of a child of this kind; and examine the cuse as I have done, | ““Mothers should know that if they vill como to the same conclusion. | give the little one moderate doses of As stated in my lotter to the presi- | Hop Bitters for two or three weeks dent, I feel it incumbent upon me, In | the children would be all & parent view of the positionsI have held here- | oould desire,” tofore, and my failure to do then what I now wish I had done, to do all in wy power {o place General Porter ;i,(ht bulur; the public and in futare | for hig inability to pay his own ex- history, and repair my own uninten- g tional tnjustioe. . T addreas this lotter | PRs6s; under provislons of army reg- to you, knowing you will have a desire | Wlations, paragraph 205, the quarter- to do just what your judgment dic- | master's department will furnish tates as being right in the matter, and transportation from Omaha, Neb., to that you will state to whomsoever h. oamp on White river, Col , to Quarter- master Sergeant H, C, Bmith, Four- Adm Wyman Dead. Special Dispatch to Tun Bex, | WasHiNgToN, Decembor 2.--Rear Admiral H. Wyman, United States navy, stricken with paralyeis yester- duy, died this morning. Army Orders. Buflicient cause having been shown sy seem to you proper and necessa my present convictions upon this case. Sr. Pauin, Mion,, December 3,— |man'wo teenth infantry, a- furloughed soldier without means to rajnin‘b station. The company commander will ba noti- fied by the quartermaster furnishing the transportation of the sost thereof, to the end that it may be chlrgld against the soldier’s pay on the next muster rolls, Beocond lievtenan' R.aben B, Tar. ner, Sixth t.fuuey, i relieved as membar o 1 h yune sl court martial conve vd w Kort Duuglas, U, T., by par wr o B, wpeoial « rders No, 115, Surront sedies, from trese headquar- tora Fuae Lioutonant Frederick W, Thi- baat, Bixth Infantry, in detailed as member of the general court martial convened at Fort Douglas, U, T., by paragraph 5, epecial orders No 115, ourrent series, from *iese headquar- tors. In ocomplianes wit instroctions from headquarters military division of the Miesouri, dated Notember 23, 1882, Captain E M Hayes, Fifth cavairy, is detailed to jnspect and re- port upon the quantity and quality of goods issued, and the manner of their delivery to the Indiana at Shoshone and Bannock agency, Wyoming, ‘When notified by the agent that he is prepared to issue to the Indians of that agenoy the goods to whioh they are entitled, he will proceed thereto and comply with the directiony here. in, and on completion of the fssue will rejoln his station, Sergeant John M, L.we, troop A, Fifth cavalry, having performed the daty.assigned him in _orders No. 174, ourrent series, Fort Laramie, Wyo., October 26, 1882, will return to his station, Fort Laramie, Wyo., without delay. LYDIA E. PINKHAW'S GETABLE COMP . Positive Cure For all those Palaful Complalnts and Wenknesset 40 common to our beat female population. A Medicine for Woman, Invented by a Woman, Prepared by a Woman. 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