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Of Omaha, Nob, Pald up Oapital, - - . - $250.000 DIRBCTORS : « R. JOHNSON, President, of Stea.s, Johnsoo & Oe. A. B, TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C., B. & Q. R R,, Boston. #. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morss & Co. OHN 8. COLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8, Oollina. M. WOOLWORTH, Counweilor & Attorneyat- Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H. W. YATES, Osshier, late Oashior of the First National Bank of Omaha, and conneeted with the active management of that Bank since it organisation in 1988, OPENED for business April 97, 1863, with e largost capital of any bank in Nebreaka OOLLROTIONS rocelve apecial attontion and char- o8 lowest Obtalnable hers or elsewhere. Inrensst allowed on fime deposite upon tavor- sble terme and upon aceounts of banks and bank- re, Fonman Excmaxen, Government Bonds, and County and Clty securitios bought and sold. 1t 18 prepared %0 do & general banking busines fuallits details, and in the treatment of custom- ere will pursue the most Iiberal pollcy consiatent | 49, th mfe banking FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Trn Bax. New York, December 9, Money - 4@5 per ocent. Prime Mercantile Paper—6@8 per cent Sterling Exchange — Bankers' bills, steady at 84.80; demand, 84,84, Governments were strong and higher, Stocks—Irregular, and fluctnating fre- quently between weakness and strength, until the last hour, when the market was rather heavy and prices declined }@1% per cent, Omaha stocks also continued strong up to the close at the highest prices of the day; the preferred havimg advanced 5 per cent, and common § per cent., Northwestern advanced for the day. Villard stocks ond Western Union were the weakest thares, The common talk on the street was that Vanderbilt was buying Omahs, and the report ssemed to have corroboration in the buy+ ing of his known brokers, GOVERNMENTS, Yosterday. To-dsy. 102§ 102 18 120; 127 HTOOKS, Adams Express... 4 134 Allegheny Central . So Alton & Terre Haute. . 4 41 do pfd 5 85 American Express. .... . 94 94 Burl., Codar Rapids & North, 77 77 Oanada Southern...... . 673 674 Col., Cin, & Ind. Centeal .10.11 105§ Central Paciflc. . . 86; 864 Chesapeake & Ohio 500 do wee do “os Chicago & Alton. 1324 do i 133 Chi., Burl, & Quincy B 1254 Ohi., St. L. & New Orloans.. 78 78 Oin,, Sand, & Cleveland..... 49 o o Oleve,, Ool. & Cincinnati.... 75} G Delaware & Hudson canal....107 Del,, Lack, & Western. Denver & Rio Grande, Fort Wayne & Chicago. Hannibal & St. Joseph. do pfd Harlem.......oo.connn Honston & Texas Central. Loulsville & Nashville. ... Louisv., New Alb, & Chic i Mariotta & Cincinnati 1st pfd 14 do do 2dpfd 4 Memphis & Charleston. Michigan Centrsl..... Minneapolis & St. Louis. do pf Northern Paci de o Northwestern do pfd New York Ceutral. Ohio Central Peoris, Dacatur & Evanny. Pittsburg & Cleveland Pullnan Palace Car, Readting .. Rock Islai 8¢, Louis & Sao Fran, do ¥ 51 do 1ot pid 93 St, Panl & Milwaukes, .. ....101 do pfd.. . 1120% St, Pawl, Miun, & Manitoha 140 St Paul & Omaba, . 7 Texas & Pacifi Union Pacific. United States Expre 5 Wabash, St. L, & Pacific. .. & do pid. 534 Wells, Fargo & 'o. Express. 127 Western Union Telegraph. .. s{i Excelsior. ... Homestake ... Little Pittaburg. &1“{[ dlver | t;g cksilver . do pid Aieiad Robinson .., 1 Silver Oliff, . 2 South Pacifio. ¥ Standard . i“ i *Offered. tEx, Interest, fAskod, || Dividend. S — . — PRODUOE & PROVIZIONS Special Diepa Tus Ban, OHICAGO, CHICAGO, December 9,—Flour—Market quiet; common to choice spring, 8 H@ b 50; common to fancy Minnesots, 4 00@ 600; patents, 650; winter, 4 00; south. o Tltinois, 4 60@5 50; Canads, 4 (0@ [ 5.00, Wheat—Demand fair; regular, 94} December; $4@95¢ for January; 951@dis for Febraary; 1 013@1 013 for Muy; No. 2 red winter, 953@95ic; No, 2 spring, 94fc; No. 3 sprivg, 77c, Corn—Active, firm and high 3@58he for Javuary; @ 4o for May, b Oats—Demsund fair and prices higher; 87he for cash and December; 35fc for January; 834c for May, Rye—Firmer at 5730, Barley—FEasier at 7 Flax Seed—Higher; 1 14, Dressed Hoga—Easier at 7 00@7 25, Pork—air demand and lower; 17 40@ 17 50 for cash; @17 40 for December; Vol suwm, ¢ oy Buues ool ¢ oo Steady; 117, WEW YORK, Nzw Yore, Decomber 9, Flour—Mar. ket dul wuperfine state and western, 8 35@3 75; common to good extra, 380@ 4 8% good to choice, 4 40@7 (0; white wheat extra, 6 25@7 25: rxtra Ohio, 8 90@ 6 75; 8t Louis, 3 90@7 00; Minnesota ent process, 5 6! 80, eat—Cash d@gc lower; options §@ 1c strong and higher; No, 3 spring, nom- inal; nngraded red, 85e@1 15; steamer N Sred, 97@07hc; No, 3 red, 106@1 06}; steamer No, 2 red, 1 08@1 064; No, 2 re 109 @1 093, Corn—Caah, unsettled options .Sd)lt high resejon of § - 8o} 2, T4j@74fe. Oaws—@10 bigher; mixed western, 40@4 Kgin—Western fre Butter—Higher and firm at 17@41c, 8T, LOUIS, 8r, Lours, Decamber 9, —Wheat— High- er; No. 2 red, 944@95 for cash; 950 for the o 961@9630 for January; 981 @983c 'n; February; 101 for May; No, 3, 0@ 90¢c. Uorn—Higher, but closed weak; 49j@ 500 for ons for the year; 49i@ for Janu 4U§@ 19%c for February; 503@504c for cash or March; 513@518cf r ay. Oate—Higher; 30}c for cash; 87§@573c for the year; 361364 for January; S6§c Fehruary: 873@874o for May. Rye~bbe. Barley—50@80c. Whisky—Lower; 114, Pork —~Steady; 17 85 for oash; 17 60 for February, Liard—Firm; 10 574, KANSAS OITY, Kansas Ciry, December 9 —Wheat— No. 2 red, 79§ for cash; 80§o bid for Jan- Corn—Firm and better: 413@41%c for h; 403c bid for January; 423@430c for Oats—Better; 830 bid for cash; 82c bid for January. LIVE STOOR Bpecial Dispatehes to Tun Bar. OHIOAGO. 010400, Decomber 9.-~The Drovers’ Journal reports as followa: Hogs—Market badly broken and 10@ 150 lower than yeeterday; mixed, 5 60@ 6 20; heavy, 6 00@6 75; light, b 50@6 15; skips, 3 40@5 70. COattle—Market fair aud steady; Christ- mas beeves, 620@7 00; good to choico shipping, 6 25@6 10; common to fair, 4 00 @5 10; stockers and feeders, 3 50@4 00; Texans not, quotable, S.eop—Market active and steady; com- mon to fair, 2 75@8 20; medium to good, 8 40@3 70; good to choice, 3 90@4 60, BT, LOUIS, 87, Louvis, December 9.—Cattle—No eupply; no demand; nothing done except a small retail trade. Hogs—Light better at 5 80@6 05; pack. ing, 6 00@6 35; butchers’ to extra, 6 30@ ‘Shoep—Unchanged; muttons ranged at 3 00@4 20, KANSAS 0ITY. KANsas Orry, December 9,—The Live Stock Indicator reports: " | Concord grapes at §1 50 per basket of 20 Cattle—Offerings consists of a few Col- orado haif breeds which were rot sold, Sheep—Only butcher demand, TRAFFIOC. Special Dispatches to Tik Bk, FLOUR AND GRAINS, : Or10460, December 9,—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 Eo\m have been as follows: ’ | mammoth clover in moderate demand at last woek's qaots- tions; the total number of oars of hogs received during the week was 125, packers paying 85 78 for good, The looal grain trade improves slowly and values remafn remarkably steady. There are no changes reported in the mar- ket to-day. Looal Grain Dealings. WHEAT.- Ossh No, 2, 76jc; oash No 8, 600; rejacted, 44fc. m:miu. iY.—Cah No, 2 87c; No, 8 RYE—Oaah, 480, NEW CORN- 41}e. 0 o SEEDS~Finx seed 85¢ per bu; Red clover, ohoice new, 8600 per bushel; white o olyver, new, new, $1250; alaike, new, 818 00, othy, good, new, grass, extra clean, §1 50; clean, 81 25; orchard grass $2 50; red top, ohotos, 1 03; millet, common or Missourl, 800; millet, German, $100 to 81 25; Hungarian 80¢; Osage o 1 to 6 bu-hsla&w‘: ongnl orange, wlb n’h;:‘h or over, ; honey locust, per Ib., 350; per 100 fbs., 825 00, Produce and Provisions. POTATOES—40@450 per bushel, ONIONS—30@500 per bushel, BUTTER -Cholos country, 25@30e, EGGS-- 20@300, HONEY. .Alllmnlsi r b, 21 APPLES—Per barrel, ‘; 75@8 25. K Select, 450, lifornia, $1 50@2 25, . LEMONS 84 96@4 60 por box. BEANS-—Domestio German 2 00@2 50 por bushel, CHICKENS—10@11e per TURKEYS—11@12¢ Eer ppound, a re’ roce. dat.ound. fls!fi’N)NED G():)‘lso oy leld’s), per oase, ; do ¥ 0ABO, nb} do 2 Ib (Ctandard), per oase, 75, Lobsters, 1 per dozen, 180, Tomatoes, 2 1b 265; do 8 ™ per oase, 260; Corn, B (Mountain) r onse, 800 monked ocorn, 160; do B (Yarmoouth) per, onse, 8 00; string beans, per case, 2 10; Lima beana r case, 1 70, Suoccptash %r oase, 1 80; Pens, common, per case, 1 ens, choice, r case,2 70, Blackberries, per case, 10; strawberries, 2 I, per oase,2 50, caspberries, 2 b, per case, 8 30, Dam. sons, 2 Ib, per ocnse, 2 45, Bartlett pears per case, 260, Whortleberries per case, 275, Egg plums,2 Ib percwse,? 90; reen gages,2 T per case, 2 90; do choice, , M por case 4 50, Pine Apples, 3 b, por oase 4 5 75, Peaches, 21b per case, 8 00; do 8 b, oase, 4 00@4 50; do, (ple), 8 Ib, per oase,2 30 do'pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, 3 30, TLOUR—Jobbing prices, Jack Frost 8t. Loais winter) $3.90 per 100 lbs,; To- peka Patont Kansas, $3,85: Minnehaha finnesota Patent, ; Shawnee Fancy winter, £3.10; Eagle, XXXX winter, $3.00; Triumph spring, best, $2.80; Chris- tia superlative, 3. bran, per ton, $14.00; chopped feed, 3 UOFFH gk, tatr, 1lej Rlo, g 12c; | witue to choice, 13 to 18¢; Old go Java; 264¢jikc, 2 Mocha, 28ko; Arbuckle's, 1c. CHEESI—Full Cream, 140} Part kim, 1030, r, 8¢; graining colors: light oak, dark . walnut, bestnut and_ash 150 SUGARS—Powdered, 10jc; Out loaf, 10}; Granulated, 9§c; Contectioner's A, 94c; Standard Extra O, 8g; Extra C 830; medium yellow, 7c; dark ysilow, The, . SYRUP—Standard Com., 40c, bbls.; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, 82 25; Stan. dard do, 4 on kegs, 81 80, MEATS—Hams, 16c; breakfast bacon, none; clear side bacon, mone; dry ealt llnzlenn, 104c; shoulders, 11jo; cierce lard, 2c. FISH—No. 1 mackerel, halt brls, 8 7:g No, 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- blne * | bore, ..,c; Orient GIN mm\is_Am«kam}mfl Amos- 2 b Field's), | }; | lm-u1 124e; do AAA, do do 18}; do XXto do do 1440 Haymaker's blue and brown, Mystio Rivee DD dripe, 184o; Penrl ver, blue and brown, 160; Unosaviile, blwe and brown, 144, CAMBRICS~Baruard, ';‘e: Fddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 84c; Garner A !}u ‘»{; Mn{:lhnrn I?‘;e gnluh. 580 ewport do 6o; nlln«‘he o; Pequot do 5o Lockwood kid finish 8o, OORSET JEANS-—Amory, 8¢; Andros coggin aatteen 8o; Clarendc o, 6fc; Cones 0 3gn anttoens, Tio; Hallowel , 8c; Inddi Orchard 7§e; Narragansett, improved,o l'a‘;:nniu nattaen 94o; Rockport, 7o, RINTS Allens, 646; Amecican, 8ge; Arnold, 7e; Berwick, 486; Cocheco, 7o Conestoga, 8he; Dunkir) , 480; Dunnoll, @io; Bddystone, Harmony, 5ko; Knickerbocker, 64c; Mor ac D, To; Myatio, Bjo; Spragu al Bo, keag dress Ob Argyle, S0 Onmberland, *foj Highlana, 7hoi Kenilworth, 8jc; Plun kett, 10hc; Sus oex, 8o COTTONADES-—Abberville 1340 Agate, 00; Amerigan, 110; Artisian, 200; Oafro D and T, fim Olarion D and T, 1740; Decoan Co, stripes Dand T, 160; Kafi. Nantucket, 100; Nonparell, 160; Ocean D and T, 18ho; Royal, 164y of Atlantic, Sussex, 120; T 1240; Wachusett shirt. ing sheoks, 124e; do, Nankin, 12he; York plain N iny 1340) ohecks, stripes and o Iancy, 1240; do, 8 oz, SHIRETINGS— Androscosetn 10-4,874ct do 9.4,23;do 84, 2% Continental C 42, 11, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New York milla98, 85¢; do 78, 80¢; do & Pembr;ke 10-4, , 850; Pequot 10.4. 74, 190 do 49, ' 16e; Pepperell 9 } do 67, 1c;do 57, 180; Ut?ea 96, $6¢; do 58, nlozp do 48, 17¢. 4o, do 'aints Olls and Varnishes OILS—110° oarbon, per gallon, 1340; 160° headlight, per gallon, 154e; 175° 204} headlight, per gallon, inbesd, Faw, pee pallon, 15} Liseed, bolley, per gallon, £60; Jard, winter str'd, per eal, o0, 1 i No. 1, 8505 No. 2, 750 castor, XXX, per gailon, 1 20; No. 3, 1 15; sweet, r gallon, 850; sperm, W. B, per gallon: 65; fish, W. B, per gallon, 60¢; neatsfoot, extra, per gallon, 7he; No. 1, 65¢; lubri. oating, zero, per ({suon. 80c; summer, 160, 1den machine, No, 1, per gallon, 85c; No, 80; wparm, eignal, per gallon, 80c; tur. pent.(na. per_gallon, 650; naptha, 74°, por gallon, 18c; 64", 17¢ PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Utahs P, P.. 61c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, Maraoflios green, 1 to b Ib cans, French zine, groon seal, 120; Frouch ' cine, rod seal, 110; Kronch gine, in varuivh asst, 20; French rinoe, in oil nast 150; Raw aad burnt umber, 1'1h oaus 12c; raw aud burnt Sienna, 18¢; vandyke brown, .y refined lampblack, 12¢; coach hlaock and ivory black, 160; drop black, 16¢; Prussian blue, 500; nltramarine blue, 1%¢; chrme green, L. M. & D., Mo;blind and shutter oen, L. M, & D,, 14 ; Paris greer, 1%0; ndiad red, 15¢; Venetian red, 9¢; Tasonn Ure, 220; American Verniliod, I, & P., 18¢; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &'D 0,," 18c; yellow ochre, So;_golden ochre, 15; patent Dry ®aints Whito lead, 640; Erench siug, itoi ilders, 1io; whif 2c; whiting phiting cow'l, 1o lumpblack Germmne town, 140; lrmpblack, ordinary, 10¢; Prus. sian blue, 55c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke brown, 80; umber, burnt, 32 umber, raw 100: Paris dojsienna, burn t, dc; slonma, raw, 4o Paria groen genuine, 2be; Paris groen com 20c; chrome green, N. 20¢; ohrom green K., 120; vermillion, 70c; ver millic America, 18c; Indiau red, 10c rose pink, 1dc; venetian read, Cokusoto 2jc: venetian red Am., rowe yellow, genuine, 2 ole low, K., 12¢c; ochre, rochello 3¢; ochre Trench, 5 American, 2c; ‘Winter's mi n““‘c Zje; lehigh hmwx:‘ Eac: spanish brown, 24¢; Prince’s miner: ey VARNISHES—Barrels per llon, Yurniture, extra, 81 10; farniture, No, 1, 81; coach, extra, $140; oach, No. 1, . | erel, half brls, 4 75; family mackerel, kits, S R 3 e Receiots, Ship'ts. | §50. No, 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; No. 1 $1'20; Dushar, extra, €175, apnd, 705i . Flour—bbls........... 13000 20.000| “SpICES,—Pepper, 20; ios, 0o; | Phaltum, extrs, Bbe o i hor YRt sahela) 35 ks 72% gllovea.s 36c; Nutmegs, 81 00; Caseis, 24c; S Tbkvy AR re Lisk) { ace . Oate— 50,000 | “LVE—Amerioan, 8 85; Greenwich, 8 40; | o170k Fates, $310; plow steel, special g orioan, 8 85; 40; | omst, 70; orucible, Se; special or (erman,60; gfi-v e o500 | Western, 275; North Star, 2 065 Lewis' | gaat’ tool do, 15@20- wgon spokee, ot New Yorxk, December 9.—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Shp'ts, Receipts Flour—bbls, ..... Wheat—bushels 80, Corn— “ y 54,000 Oate— 19,000 885 Kansas Crry, December 9.—Receipta and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts, Wheat, bushels 140,000 Corn 1l 52,000 LIVE STOCK, CH10A60, December 9,.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 bours have been as follows: 19,000 Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, Hogs... .. 42,000 Cattle 1,600 YE Sheep.... 1,500 St, Louis, December 9,—Reccipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 house Linve been as fullu?'n' Shipm'te, ta, 600 350 500 Kansas Ciry, December 9,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been ua follows: Rec'ts, Shipm’ts, Hogs. .. 70 , sens) Catile. ., Sheep. . i OMAHA MARKATS, Wholesale Prioces. OrrioE o7 THE OMARA ik, } Saturdsy Ivening, December 9, Ths wholesale trade of the city for the past woek is reported as fair, mostly on mail order ascount, Collections are still slow. Dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, rubber goods and millinery show considerable animation and groceries are fairly active ot revised quotations, Build- ing materials are quiet snd unchanged. The wholesale produce trade was only moderate throughout the week; receipts Iye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275, FEED—Jobbing prices, Chop feed, $1.50 por 100 1bs.; chop core, $1.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 1bs, LARD—Omaha Refinining Co.: Tierces, 11ic; 40 and 50-b cans, 12; 20-b ca g s, 000 [ 124c; 10-b pails, screw top, 12§c; 5-1b do, 12ho; 8-1b do, 1250, HOMINY—Now, $4 59 per bbL. SODA—TIn b papers, 33 per caso; keg soda, 2}c. NEW PICKLES—Medinm, In barrels, $700; do in half bbls, 4 00;smalls, in bbls, 000|900 do, in half bbla, 500; gherkins, in bbly 1100; do, fn bl bbls, 6 00. STARCH.—Pearl, dfo; Sitver Gloss 8tc; Corn Starch, 83c; = ExcelsiorGloss, 70 ; Corn, 74c, TEAS—,Gunpowdor, _good, 46@55; Ohoice, 60@75c; Imperial, good, 40@4bo; Ohbsice, 60@75c; Young Hyson, good, 86@ %0c; choioe, 650281 00; Japsn Nat Leaf, 350; Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Qolong, good, 35@40; Oolong, oho.ve, 40@55; Sonohoug, zood, 86@40c: choice, $5@4be, ROPK—Sisal, 4 inch and larger, 104c; 1} inch, 11c, WOODENWARE—Two hoop 175; three hoop pails, 3 00, Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; Pioneer washboards, 1 85 Doablo Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 50, LEAD—Bar, 81 65, VINEGAR—Pure epple extra, 16c: pure apple, 18c; Prussing naro roolo, 16 SALD,~Dray londs, per bbl, 1 63; pailr, Eirk's eatinst, Kirk's white Russian : Kirk's Kutocs, 215 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), 40; Kirk’s magnolia doz., POTASH—Pennsylvauis cous, 4 case, fn case, 8 85; Babbiti's 0z, In case, 1.90; Anchor Ball 2 doz i PEANUTS—Ronsted, chotos, red “en. ressoe, 10c por Ib; fanoy white, 103c perlb; sav—white Virginin raw, 100; roasted, 124c, CANDLES—Bozes, 40 Ibs, 168, 15§c; 8¢, 16gc; bexen 40 Ib,, 1 fis, oo, RICE—Touleiuna prime Tho; fair, 6:@7c; Patwa, 7c, 'CH Eb—Fer oaddie, 950; round, casee, 88 10; square, oases, 35 40, Dry Qoods, BROWN COTTONS—Atlantio A, Be; Appleton XX, 7¢; Atlanta A, 8c; Boott FF, 84c; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; Cabot 1, light, There was a good inquiry for pota- toes in car lots, but owing to the cold|® weather there is none in market. Onions are moving slowly aud selling in car lots at 35¢, snall lots from store at 40c, Celery was in fair supply—about equal to the d mand, aud selling at 50¢ per dozen, Jer. sey eweet potatoes were in limited supply and sclling at 52 per pound, still arriving freely, avd trade was done at $275@3 00 per barrel in car lots and $3 00« 5 from store Florida oranges are sclling at $650 per box aud 8950 per barrel. Valencia or- anges are quotable at §7 50@8 00 per case. Lemons ave plenty and unchanged. Mal aga grapes are selling at 85 50 per barrel; Apples aro considerable pounds, Butter receipts are heavy, de- wand light, and prices remain unchanged, Egge are scarce and higher, relling on ar- rival at 80c, Strained honey is selling at 11c per pound; Californis comb boney at 2le, Ogster sales were large and steady st quotations, Dressed poultry was scarce, demand good, turkeys selling at 13@l14c per pound; chickens at 12@13¢; ducks at 12@) 3¢, and geese at 13c, Game comes in tlowly—the receipts not equal to the de. mand; quotations unchanged. The flour market was quiet and without material 17 504@1T 60 for Jauuary; 17 79@17 72 for February, Lard—Fair demand but lower; 10 65 for oash; 10 65@10 674 for December and January; 10 70@10 75 for February, change in price, Other mill stuffs were 1 740, Chittenango A, f3c; Groat Falls E, Hoosler, 64c; Honest Width, 8o, In Head A, 840; Indian Standard A, disn Orchard d, w., 8to; Lawrence ; Mystic River, 74c; Poquot A, 8jc; Shawmut LL, 70; Utica 0, bhe; Wachus ott B, 7hc; do'A, £4o; do K 48, 13he; Wal- cott BB, She. FINE BROWN COTT! 4-4; The; Alligator 3.4, 3 Atlantio LL, 630; Bennington O 4-4, Indian Orchard 49, Shos Lihigh, I xug;w'u‘.iwrfildgi fi o O azb7 0; do kK 86, 7§c; do E § 'ocaset 4, T§c; Wamsutta 4-4 18c L BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog o L d-4 4o; Blackatone AA I peria! e o do half bleached 44, 9c; Cabot 44, b Fidelity 4-4, 93c; ¥ruit of the Loom, 10;" do cam.bric 4-4,13c;do Water Twist, 1030; Great FallsQ, 104c; Tndian Head shrunk 4-4, 12 Lonedale, 10¢; do cambric 87, 12h0; New York Mills, 124c; Pequot A,10¢; Pepperel N G Twills, 12h; Pocahontas 4-4, Sho; Pocassct 4-4, 83o; Utica, 11c; Wamsntta 0 X X, 124c, DUCKS Colored)—Albany X brown, 80; do C, drab. \lot do Xa stripes and plaids, 1240; do XXX brown snd drab, etripes and plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, 190; Brunswick brown, 8o; hariot fancy, 1240; do extra_heavy, 200; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indisus A brown 1%a: Nevonset A brown. 15¢ TLOK LN G~ A osk A U A S 19c; do XX blue 32, 18f0; Arrowancs, i Clazemont, B Ty 10he; Oonetogs ex tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewston o 9-8, 8ic; Laconia O 0; Lonsdale 4.4, LCivkes Fibmvias, § 75| muppLy consideraoty. 2 25@3 003 hubs, per set, 1 25; felloos, sawed dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@8bc; axlos, each, 75c; u{’nm nuts, per b, 7@llc; washiery por Ib, 8@18o; rivete, por Ib, 11c; coil ohaln, per ib, 6@12c; malleable, 8o; fron w 60; crowbars, 6o; harrow toeth, 4o; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; epring steol ; Burden's horseshoes, b 50; 7 Burden's muleshoes, 6 50, SHOT.—Shot, 81,85; Buck shot, $2.10, Oriental Powder, kogn, 86.40; do. |n-f ogs, 83,48; do., quarter kegs, 81.88; Blast ing, kocs $36! Fuso. ver To0 feot 50, AKBED WIRE—In car lots, 7 50 per 100; in leas than oar lots, 7 75 per 100, NATLS—Rates, 10 to 604, 425, Leather Onk sole, 880 to 420; hemlock sole, 98¢ to 85c; hemlook kip, 800 to 100; runner, 65 to 80c; hemlock calf, 85c to 1 20; bewm- lock upper, 23c to 26c; ‘oak upper, 2ic; alligator, 400 to b 50; oalf kid, 82@850; Grelsen kid, 2 50 to 275; onk kip, g to 100; ok calf, 120 to 1 80; French ki, 110't0 1 553 Krench calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus setta, 5 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L, Morocco, 30 to 8bo0; pebble O, D, Morocoo, 86¢; simon; 250 to 3 00, HARNESS—No 1 ntar_oak, 420; No 2 do, 89¢; No. 1 Ohio ok, 380; No, 2 do, 850; No. 1 Milwouker, §70; No, 2 do, 84c. Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at » slight advanos In prioes, The domaud for. good Borass: excens the Pricen range a4 fol- owa: Kive alngle drivers, 8150, to 300.; Kxtra draft horses, 8176, to 225,; Common drait borses, G100, to 150.; Extra farm horses, $110, to 120,; Common ¢o good farm horses $90, to $100.; Extrs plugn, 360, to 75, Common plugs, £20, to $10, MULES, 15 to 10} hands (cxcr), ¥125, t0150,; 14} to 15 hands, 8100, to 10, 14 to 143 hands, 75, L0100, 18} %o 14 hands, 260, to 75 Liquers. ALOOHOL — 157 proof, % 25 &)ur wine gallon; extra Culifornis spirits, 187 proof, per proof gallon; triple rofined spirits 00f, 1 28 per proof allon; re-distilled whiskios, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Kene tucky and Pennsylyanin ryes, % 60@7 00, BRANDIES—Inmyorted, 26 00@16 003 dowestlo 1 40@4 00 GINS—Iuc ported, 4 50@8 00; domestic, 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 HO@3 50 PEAGH AND APPLE BRANDV~— 176@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—~Imported per oase, 28 00@84 0; Awmarima, ouse, 12 00@ 16 00, CLARETS - er case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Lh ne wine, per case, 6 2 00; Untawha, per case, 4 00@7 00, Lumbor WHOLYSAL, We quote lumber, lath and shingles ont cars at Owaha ot the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING ~16 ft, aud under, $23 00; 1 ft., 823 50, TIMBERS—16 £, and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., 823 bi; 20 ft , 823 50, 23 ft., 820 50; 24 ft. $26 50 FLNCING—No, 1, 4 aad 6 in., §24 00; No, 2, 822 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (2n bosrds), 820 00; No. 3, 818 00, LIME—Fer barral, 81 85; bulk per cus- Cement, bbl, §2 25 Yowa plaster, 82 50, Hair por bu, 400, Tarred felt 100 b, $4 50, Straw board, #3 50, COAL~—Cumberland blacksmith, $1%; Morris_Run Blogburg, $12; Whitebreast lump, 85 50; Whitebreast nut, 85 50; Towa lump, 85 50; Towa nut 85 50; Rook Spring 88; Anthracite, 810 50@11 00, Orurs DRU 8 AND CHEMIUALS - acld, Carbolic, 50c; Adid, T 60c; 10 Balsaw Copabia, per b, 70¢; Bark, alomel, per 1b, 75¢; Olnc;u'um eemmon 30,'15; Minnehalia 44, 20c; Omega super extra 4.4, 280; Pearl River 82, 16f0; Put- fair demand at quotations, Cut meats of all kinds were moving freely, hams selling nam XX blue stripe, 12; Bhetaskot § 10jc; do 83 126 Yeoman's blue 29, 9 ENIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn e $115; Ohlorofs v oz, $115; Chloroform, per b, 100; e pemdam g ol e ¥ 1b, c; Glyoel ' sio; " “Lead, - 1 ' o, i A cetate, b, Oil, Oastor, L ber gl % Oil, Castor, No, 8, per gal, 8110, Oi), 7o Gloncester, 6o; | Fy 6e; [ M 4 Southhrdge, be; do, Ginghama, 70; Marl. 5 Five hundred dollara will be paid for y e y ¢ J T on, §2 05; Potasstum, Todide, per 1o 1 75; 'Saisom, per on 4oc; Bulphate o Morphine, per oz, $3 €5; Sulynur fonr per b, 4o; Strvohnine, ver or, 1 85, Olgare and Tobaseos. CTGARS, —Seeds, $15,00; Oonneotiont, 825,00 Mixed, #35.00; Seed Havans, 850.001 ClearHavana, $75,00, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rula, M 1b, 60c; Our Rope, fired quality, 630 Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60s; Horse Shoe, ponnds, 24 'Ib, butts, bBe; Gilt Edge, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60; Army and Navy, pounde, 55¢; Bullion, mmd-. 59 Lorll. Hard to Beat! Fountain, 800, Mountain, 800! Daisy, 50c.—In tin foll 6 1b boxes, per Ib 680; Lot 60c; Dismond Orown, 660, G— All grades—Common, 36 to . Grannlated—Rlackwells Durham, 16 oz blo; Dukes Durham, 18 oz, 460; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. kn, 16 oz, 88¢; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags porlb, §1.85; Marburgs' Paok 2 os, tin oil, 55¢; Dog T ail 3 Hides Purs, Ete. HIDES—isreon butoher's hide, 6@73o cured 8fo; hides, B m salt, part oured 7, fin Flour, 8alt, 8Sugars, hidow, f4es dry fint, sound, 18@1do; d calf and kip, 19@14o; dry sait hides, soun 10@110; green cal, wh. § to16 Da., 11@1%0; groen oalf, wt, under 8 e, per skin, 500 groon polts, BO@S1 25; green lamb wkins, §12081 50; damaged hidon, two-third rate, cut scored and one grab, olassed two. tieds rate,) branded hides 10 per eeat, off Coon skine, No. 1, 450; No, 3, 806; No. 1 No. 4,108, _Mink, No, 1, #00; No. 2 No. 4, B0, ~_Tox, No,ik, Skunk, No, 1, bibej o, 400; narrow steipeo Tallow 7o, Wool, Merino nnwaa od, light, 14@160; heay; ®@18150; medlum tnw lear [ ALT. 4y, money and order salt direct trom * us,woship promptly by rail at th lowost possible cash pricoto all western points 10mm " TYLER SALT.'CO Saginaw City,Mboj WINDOW Hop Bittors Are Purest and Beat Bitters Ever Made. They are compound from Hops, Malt, Buchu, Mandrake and Dandel- ion—the oldest, best, and mosf valu- ablo medicine in the world and con- taln all the best and most ourative properties of all other remedies, being the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator and Life and Health Re. atoring Agent on earth, No disease or ill-health can possibly long exint where theee Bitters are used, so var- ied and perfect ure their operations, They give now life and vigor to the agod and infirm. To all whose em- ployment cavse irregularity of the bowols or urinary organs, or who re- UINING MACHINERY, BELTINU, HOSK, . HENRY LEHMANN, SEEEERE W AL PAPER, BRASS AND IRON PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETALL. HALLADAY WLiD-MILLS CHURCH®AND,SGHOOLABELLS 00er. Farnam and ‘10th Streets- Omaha, Neb. N2 A o -y 4“--'0-- - wwy WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Canned Coods, afid All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of GIGARS AND MANUFACTURED 70BACCO. gents_for BENWOOD NATLS AND) LAFLIN & RAND POWDER G0, F.C. MORG.AIN, WHOLESALE GROCER Omahs Nah, SHADES 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. L AR NN, S SR B WK BT &S [ 8team Pumps, Engine Trimminys, OMAHA FIVTINGE PIPR, ATHAR quire an Apetizor, Tonic and mild Stimulent, Hop Bittora are invalua- blo being highly ecurative, tonic and atimulating, without intoxicating, No matter what your feelings symptoms are, what the disease or ail ment is, use Hop Bitters, Pon't wa until you are eick, but if you only foel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once. It may save your life, Hun- dreds have been saved by so doing. a case they will not cure or help. « Do not suffer or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters, Remewmber, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged nostrum, but the Purest and Best Modicine ever made; the ‘In- valid's Friend and Hope,” and no family or person should be without them. Try the Bitters to-day, L O O X Puny, weak, and sickly children need Brown’s Iron Bitters. It will strengthen and invicorate them. AGENTES F. L. 8ommers & Co's CELEBRATED CRACKERS BISOUITS, OAKES, UMBLES { AND NOVELTILS, Wholesale Manufacturing CONFECGTIONERS AND DEALERS IN Fruits, Nuts and Cigtars, OMHA, - - GOLD ROPE. Thotntrinslo morit and supertor quality of oms Gold Rope Tobacco has induced other mannfac: turors to put upon the market 0ods similar to our brand In name and style which are offored and rold for loss morey than the genulne Gold Ropo. We caution the trade and consnmer to see that our nwme ond trade mark are upon each Jump. The only genuine and original Gold Rope Tobacoo ls manifactured by THE WILSON & McNALLY TO BACCO COMPANY. In Memoriam IN memory of our decehsed Brother, Julius H. Steln, it is resolved by Cap- itol Lodge Wo. 3, Anc.*. Free and Aco.*. Masons, that while among us for many years he was a kind and faithful companion, an upright and re- liable man, an excellent and useful citizen and an affectionate husband. We enjoyed his presence and we de- plore his death. We share the sorrow of his widow, agsure her of our sin- cere sympathy, und express the hope that the designs he drew upon our earthly trestle-board may gain the ap- proval of our Supreme Grand Master. Unmarried Persons Should loose no time in securing a certificate in the Marriage Fand Mu- tual Trust Association of Cedar Rapids, Towa, concerning which circu- lars and full information will be sent free upon application. It is organized under the Insurance Laws of Towa, and is the only legalized and legiti- mate nstitution of the kind in the country. Its officers and managors aro among the most prominent busi- vess men in Cedar Rapide, including, bankers, the postmaster, capitalists, ralway managers, insurance men, leading lawyers, physicians and other roliable citizens, Over $15,000 has NER IV ORTEDI alrendy boon paid to mombors, Tt is Hyaotntba. and sure as & govornment bond, You Croouses. can just as woll have a good sum of money to commence married life on, asnot. Remember it only costs you one cent for a postal card to request full explanation and information, Good agents can get territory if ap- plied for woon, Write to-day. Do 1ot postpone iv. Mention where you saw this notica. 00t26-1m* METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA. HA, NEB, _ Tables supplied with the best the | markot atfords. 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We want everybody to_enjoy all that s possible in this world, We want all those who are suffering from rheumaticm, neu- ralgia and sll aches, sprains and palos to know that Thomas' Eclectric Oil is an tu. failing snd splendid cuse. plan. WHEAT bout date, on investuon's of §10,00 t 81, . awoun lug to severs!: fiues thonrig tnal inveatment, Proftd paid 18 0 overy month, sl loaviog the 1y circulars and statoments of fund Weentfreo We want rospovsible agents. who wil report on crops and BI00 S e e o wlesion pold, Addross FLEMMING & MEHRIAM, Come misslon R.erchauts, ajor Blosk, Obleago, 1. NOTIOH. OnaNA, Neb,, Dec. 5, 1882, The following lotters in reply to advertisements romiain uncalled for at this oifice and will be held for ten days only after this date: POSRERAIE NSt

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