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THE DAILY BE l'-'-O'\IAIIA THU l\bDAY DI (‘E\l ER 28 The Nmmxa Notional B.uk Of Omaha, Nob. Pald up Capital, « =« $350,000 business April 27, 188 ! with the argest capital of any btk fu Neb: DIRECTOR Precident, of Stocle, Johnson & TOUZALIN, Vice Proeidont, of C,, B &Q L. R, Boston W. V. MORSE, of W. V., Morwo & Co. JOHN 8. GULLINS, of G. 11 J. M. WOULWORTH, Counselios ot Byron Roed & Co, Onahier, Iato Cashier of the First ahia, and connectsd with t of that Bank since ite spocial attention and char sowhere. Invanyst allowed on time doposits upon favor. able terms and upon accounts of banks and bank wam, GovornmentBonda, and 1 proparcA1c ¢ gonoral bankin ts dotails, 4n 1 {n the troatment of © sl whlipursae ths most liberal policy consistent with safo bauking FINAHCE AHD COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. 8 jecial Dispateh to Tir Lxx. Niw York, Decomber 27, Money—4@7 per cent., closed at 4 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper—6@8 per cent, Sterling Exchange— Wesk; bankera’ bills $4.80{; demand, $1 84]. Governments were wesk and | per cent lower for 5's, § per cent lower for 4}'s reg- istercd and 4's coupon, but unchanged for 3's, 4)’s conpon and 4's registered, The net result of the forenoon's business in the stock market was a fractional de- is & Charleston i M .hnhr\puu & St Lou \li-m-vu l'\cui-' | Mobiie & Ohio. New Yotk Ceutral. . bio O vm.r.-l l acitic Panama, Peoria, Decatur & ¢ % Cleveiand. .. 9t Louis & \u. 1st pm St I’Aul & Milwaukee. . do ofd St, Paul, Minn, & Manit, 8t. Paul & Omahs. Wells, 'Fmgo & Co, T xprenn 1180 . 813 1 Westorn Union Telegraph. Oaribou. ..o Central Arizona Excelsior. .. Homestake Little Pittsburg Ontario.... Quicksilver do ! Robinson .. Silver Oliff, South Pacific Standard Sutro..... *Offored, tEx. Inure-t. Dividend. = - £Alk0d4 IEx. cline on the gencral List from last night's closing prices. At the opening prices were 1@} per cent lower than last night, but were stronger during the next fifteen min- utes, From 11:30 to 12 o'clock the market was heavy, & special feature being the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, which declined 13 per cent to 127}, Daring the next half hour the market was compara- tively steady, The general result of the hour and s half following showed little changes in prices, thouzh the tendency was to a lower range. On the last hour the market was stronger and the net result was an advance of }@1} per cent, and on many stocks the highest prices of the day were made. The most active were Den- ver, Dela Lackawanna & Western, St. Paul, Western Union and Union Pa- cific, all of which were strong. In the fi dealings the Mutual Telogragh company advanced to 23 from 23}, “It cotinues to tainty. Thero see-suw in a state of unc isnow defived tenden tion. To-lay hos sh <'ronger mar- ket than ye erday, but not sufficiently s> to indicate an important chouge in the general situation, The 2ason of tight money has paseed and there is no further cause for apprehension on that score. But the money question has cut no figure in the fluctuations of the stock market for a month, ‘Lhe general complaint among brokers is that vhere is no buying by the outside public; all trading is of that dabb- ling kind which is dome for advauces or declines ot fractions of a cent, and signifies nothing as regards any general tendency of prices of stocks, The readiness with which good railway loans are now nego- tiated shows that thers is plenty of capital for such investment, and it is presumable that there is aleo plenty that would seek more speculative investment in stocks if the present feeling of distrust sbout the management was removed.” The Pcst also, referring to the cov and the Western Union, rays the gra of the injunction by the rls urt to-day n tho issued 1 stockholders of the V aph stocks at the timo of the with the American Union | Atlantic & Pacitic does not t the market prices ot the Union I consolidat Telegsaph ¢ seem to present stook, Upon the samo subject The Mail and Express says: *“The question arises ns to how the court can restruin the payment of a dividend which has already been paid, or how illegally issued stock can be singled out for refusal to transfer.” In other words, it is though! the injunc. tions amount to little except so fur a3 they add to existing complications, GOVERNMENTS, Vesterday, To-dsy. 1034 , speaking of ¢he conditin (f|1 in either direc- |3 FOREIGN FINANCE. Bpecial Dispatch to Tux Brr. LONDON, Loxnoy, December 27— p. m.—Con- sols, money, 100 13-16; consols, account, 1005, United States Bonds—4}'s, 115{, Stocks Tllinois Central, 1474; Penn yl- vania Central, 61§; New York Central, 152}; Erie, 403; Erie seconde, 993; Read- ing. 273 PARIS 3 Panis, December 27.—Rentes, 79fr, 50c, e ——— PRODUOH & PROVISIONS. Seclal Dispatonos to Tax B OHICAGO, Outoago, Decomber 27.—Flour—Dully common to choice spring wheats, 3 H0@ ommon to fancy Minnesota, 4 00@ @7 00; winter wheate, ir demand, but at lower December avd the 2 rcd wintel Lhmx;;u spring, Jo; No, 3. z, 76¢; rajocted 60@6! c. but weak and lower; Hl4e for the year; for January; 493:@49}c for Februa 527¢ for May; rejected, 42}c. ttled; 394c for cash; 40c for 3 8bhc for January; 85ils for Feb- ruary; 86i¢ for May, Rye —Market easier; 574c. Barley—Steady; 80c. Flax Seed—Stronger; 117@1 18, Tressed Hogs—Kirmer, but not quot- ably higher; light, $6 75@6 90; heavy, 7 00 Butter—Active, but weak and lower; creamery, 26@40c; dairy, 12@35c, Kggs—Market steady; 27@274c. Pork —Active, but a shade lower; 17 20 @17 25 for cash; 17 173@17 20 for Janu- ary; 17 324@17 35 for Kebruary; 17 45@ 17 47} for March, Tard—Fairly active and a shads higher; 10 423@10 45 for cash and January; 10 52} @10 55 for Februury; 10 624@10° 65 tor March, Bulle' Meata—Stronger; shoulders, 6 60; short ribs, 9 00; short ciear, 9 30, \Vblukv—sh.xd{ 116, CarL Boarn,—Whent— Iiasier, but unt quotably lower, except Fobruary, which declinea @}e. Corn—nctive, but lower; 51jc for the for J annary; 49}c for February; stern | 92 :ueler, declined o, but mot quotably lower, except January, which declined Lard--Easier but not quotably lowor. MEW YORK, NzwYoug, December 27 —Flour—Mar- h\t :lnll rfine state and western to good extra, 3 70@ 140@7 00; winter wi extra Ohio, 3 80@0 75; Jh()’w; 00; Mionesats, 5 60@ 7 40, Wheat—Cash lots firm at a shght ad- options openod a shade batter, but @fe, closing dull; No, 2 prinz, nominal; .m;.r..dul winter red, 80c@110}; stewmer No, 3 red, 99¢; No, 3 red, 107 @1 07}; stesmer No, 2 red, 1 07; No, 2 red, 1 09§@1114; No. 1 red, 114)@ frea on board, 1 16}; steamer mixod winter, 90c; \m'rldmi white, 98c@1 124; steamer N “white, 87i@874c; No, 1 white, nominal; No, 2 red for December, 82,000 bu sold at 1 094@1 09¢, closing declined § BONDS, Qentral Pacific firsts, Erie seconds...... Lehigh & Wilkesbarre, Louisiana_comscls. .. .. Missouri 118 112 8t. Joecph. L1094 109 St, Paul & Sioux City firsts. 114 112 Tennesseo 6%, ... o 48l 45} do new . 44 Tanu & Pacific lan R, (:. di Unlnn Pacific 1st mortgage..116} d land grants...110§ sinking fund, . 11\ Virginia 6's . . 36 rs:lh; consols 6 . 61f do deferzed . L 12) American o Ba e, Rapids & Cleve,, Col, & Oincinat Deluware & Hudson Del,, Lack. & W Denver & Rio Gr Erie... do pfd East Tennesse do preferred Herlem Houston & Texas Coatral. Illinois Central. ..... Ind,, Bloom, & Western Kansas & Texas...... Lake Erie & Westeru, Lake Shore & Michigan S me!:villu & Nashville w Alb, & Chicago & (Anumun‘l 1st pld 10 do 2d pfd "5} Y wt'1 093 No, 2 red for January, 360, 000 bu sold st 1094@1 10}, closing at 1094; No 2red for Fobruary, 464,000 bu soldat 1118@1 17}, closing at 1 11{; No 2red for March, 264,000 bu sold at 3; No, 2 for May, 104,000 bu sold at m.-me.l and @1 ]z lower; un- graded, 60@ 315 steamer, Gi@ G1de; No 2, She in elevator; G9jo fros un board; 2 for January, 65}@ (fc, clos g ws 5dc; do for February, 533@64 e, g Bt Bde; do for Ma si@otic, PR do for May, g at 62]c, @, cluwer, lnhed weatern, 41@ whits western, 46@’ 0z, In good demand and firm; 60@ ][ups——l)u]l and nominal, ru iresh, firm; good to prlms, 27 Pork—Demand active; new mess, 18 374 @187 Beef—Quiet, but steady. Cut Moats—Dull and nominal; olear widdles, 9 624@ Lard —Lower; prim Butter—Markes loug team, 1075 dull and weakat 17@ Sheese—Demand fair and market fir weatern flat, 6@13c, H BT, LOUIS, Decewber ced 8r. Louts, rdy vud u'ch ~ Flour — Na, 2 re for Jonuary; for March ing atthe 102401 020 £ May; all olos {uside prices; No. 8 redfall, 92 d only in m ,.yen hnnfly, osing a* theloside figures u;u‘-unbhur, a5]@36}c for cash; for Jauuary; 800 for Febraary; 304 Mr}\ Low o bid, 1w teady; prisso o faney, 0@ e, s teady; 114, Pork -Quiet; 10§75 bid for cash; 17 173 for January; 17 274 for February, Bulk Meats—Market dull; shoulders, 2); short rib, 8 70; short clear, § 90, b.wnmum shoulders, 5 5; short ¥ib. 10 25; short clear, 10 50 Tard—Quiet; 10 15@10 20, ArTE \uu\ Boarb — Wheat — Lower; 96te for January; 9743 for February; 93 for March; 1 023 for May, Corn—Tower and slow. #53¢ for February: 483 Uats—Lower; 8542 ¥ | Februaty; 351¢ for May, KANSAS OI7Y. l\ for the year; §anhattan I Kaxsas Crry, December 27 ~Whent— { Morris & fiem and higuer: No. 2 red, TH@7I1; for New o for January; Slic bia tor Feb. highe 7o for i for Janu for Yort § | February; 41o for May, Oats—Nothinzdone; ¢ 25 bid for oash, Butter—Dail and unchanged, ":u—l!uun 28@24e. byt - LlVE STOCK Spectal Llspatchos fo Tre Bk, ORICAGO Qarcauu, December Journal rep rta as follo Hopa—Fairly active and steady early, but closed H@10s lower; mixed, 6 15; heav 00 2.6 70; light, b 50@ skipe, 3 75@4 50 Cattle—Du'l and 10@15¢ lower; liberal receipts anticipated; prime, 6 5 good to choica shipping, b 10@6 00; com. mon to f 4 “\ @D 00; butchers'dull and 5; stockers and feed- cupply faitly cloared, Shoep—Slow, wesk and n shade lo; ality very poor; common_to fair, 2 medinm to good, 3 L0@4 50; cholce to extra, 4 20@ The Drovers' 81, LoUTs, 81, Lours, December 27,-~Cattle— Searce snd very strong; local buyers took all offarings at anadvance; 1,000 to 1,100 pound native and wouthwest steers mot quick sales at 4 65@185; heavy caws brought 4 50, and fair to, good 3 26@4 00; mixed lots of butchers’ stuff, 3 H0@4 00; would bring 8 25@A 50, Sheep—Steady and firm; good demand; common to_medinm_ natives, 2 50@3 25; fair to good, 3 60@H 25; choics to fancy, 5 00; native lambs and Texan steep, b her; light, 5 50@ butchers to ex- tra, 6 10@6 KANSAS OITY. Kansas Ciry, December 27,—The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle—Steady and fair deman ateers of 1,310 pounda a11d at 5 0. era and feeders, 350@4 10; cows, 2 60@ 375, Hogs—Lower ana weak, ranging at 5 65 @b 2-;, with the bulk of sales at6 00@ Shoep—Ncmhnlly unchanged, NEW YORK, NI\V York, December 26,-~The Drov. ers’ Journal Buresu repocts: Beeyes—Active and decidedly firm; ad- vanced 25c; poor to prime steers 5 m@ 7 12} per cwt live weight; choice do, 7 26 @1 40; exporters used 1,000 fat steers; half arrived for them (hrn.t and half was bought in he yards—at b &S8@7 00 per owt, 0 per ewt for common to good sheep; 5 00@?7 (0 for lambs; choice sheep sold at 5 87 per ewt, Swine - Firm and good live hogs, 6 20@6 5 MEEOHANDIML Bpecial Dispatches to Tix Brn, NEW YORK, December 27 M7@! nnh r; fair to her; ordinary to per cwt. gml refmnyquuted at 61 @7} Molasses xrktt dull aud wank' New Orleans, Rice—Quiet, hnt eteady; domestic, 5}@ 3 Llangoon, b@bje. l’etmleuln —Dull and lower; United, 76 crude, 6@7ic; refined, 7i@ Tnllnw Quiet, but steady; 7;@8c. —Market dull and’ enml‘ 160@ S Turpentlna—('met. but steady; 51jc. Leather—In fair demand and steadily held; hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres and Rio Grande light, middle and heavy, 21@25kc. Lead—Quiet, but ficm; common, 4§@ 4fo; refined, nominal, LONDO Loxnoy, December 27. fined, 6}@6Zd. Spirits Turpentine— 88, ~Petroleuin — Rz WOOL. Spocial Dispatch to Tux Brx NEW YORK, Nzw Youx, Decemher 27,—Wol ket dull and nominal; domestic flecce, 32@ 46c; pulled, 18@40¢; unwashed, 12@81c; Texae, 146 —_— TRAFFIO, Bpocial Dispatches to Tk By, FLOUR AND GRAINS, Cioaco, December 27,—Receipts ond shipments of flour and grain for the past 96 hours have been as followa: Receinta, Flour—bbls........... 000 \thnt—bm‘hels Ship'ts, 29 000 Corn— e Oats— ,000 Rye— “ “18'000 Barley - * 56,000 New Yomx, December 27,—Roveipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts Bhp'ts, Flour—bbls, . .. 46,490 5,500 Wheat—bushels. 121,000 Qorn— ¢ 1,200 Oats— ", 73 | oysters, 400: Standard, stookers, 325@3 75; fair to choice Texans | 4 Sheep—Firmer and in fair demand; 4 00 | 8 RA\I\I.I\.Y (‘Mh No, ~Cash, 43}0. (‘m\\' 380, 2, 67¢; No, l, SEEDS—Fiat sood 095 per bu: Red lover, choice new, 500 per bushe mammoth clover new, 87 00; white clover, new, &1400; Alfalls clover, new, 812 50; alsike, new, 813 Ti othy, good, now, blue ). & graes, extra olean, $150; blr rans, cloan, §1 25; orchard grass §3 £0; ro "lnp_ chotce, 108 millet, common o Missonrl, 800; millet, German, $100 to $1 35; Hungarian 80c; Osage orange, 1 to b bushels, 5 00; ovnga orange, 10 btskols or over, 81 50; honoy locust, per Ib., 350; per 100 Ib Produce and Provisions. POTATOES oice country, 20@350, i HONEY — Ah!ur\ln, APPLES—Per barrel, £ 7 OYSTEF Booth's nud l‘h\u ] nvlwl D; medinma, o per h 2, Iil{n\l‘l‘]‘?—-(,‘ulflur Grocers’ Lin CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 1b (Wield'a), per oase, 81 00; do 1 T (Kicld's), r onse, 8 755 o 2 Ib (Ctandard), per oare, 10; strawberries, 2 I, per case, 2 b nnphnrrlu, 2 I, per oasg, 3 80, l\-\m. aons, 2 M, per ocnse, 2 45, Bartlott pears por oase, 260, whf\rfluherr{‘nq gt case, 275, K plune,2 b porcite Groen gagos,2 Id ver cave, 2 90; do choice, , b por oaso 4 50, Pino Appies, 2 I, per case 1(?:' 75, Peachos, 21b por oase, 800; do 8 T, onwe, 4 00GA'50; doy (ple), 510, per (\‘nfi V\‘uu\ flfio' Dunkirk, Adystone, e POR, Bhes Mor 7¢ yatio, 6he; Spragues Sonthbridge, 6o; do, Ginghaas, 7o; Ma bor, 5fc; Oriental GINGHAMS —/\mu\krpq 124035 Amos. keag dress 94 104c; Atlant H x:h‘mm (o) -\rw‘\ ADES-—Abbarvillo 8 Agato, 200 Mnnrh‘nn, 11¢; Artistan, 50 Uairo D sud T, Bie; Olarion 1 an 17405 Doccan (' ripos Dand T, 180; Ke; stous, 1840; Nantucket, 190; Nonparo Occan D and T, 18}o; Royal, 164y Sussex, 190; ing shecks, plain Nauk T§ nchinaott shirt- iroscogiin 10.4,74ot pental (! Now ko 10.1, , 25 74, 190 do 49, 16 do 67, Mojdo b7, 18 58, nl do 48, 17, ints Olls and Varnishsa oncbon, per gallon, headlight, per gallo 160; 17" headlight, per gallon, 920 linsood, raw, peor ral lnu 53; linseed, boiled, per m\llu': I wmmr atr'd, por qal, on, 100; No, onstor, XXX, per y*llnn 1 20; \.- aweot, er gallon, 850; nperm, W, B., per gallon. 65; fish, W. l(., ]mr gallon, 60c; neatafoot, extrn, por gallon, 760; No. 1, 650; Iy cating, zero, per #olden machine, 3, ML) speri, 'flx” o pontine, per gallon, Gdo; napth, 74, por gallon, 18¢; 64°, 17¢ pomal % PAINTS IN OXL—White lead, Omaha P, P.. G}o; whito load, St. Liouls, pure, s Marsaillon green, 1 to 5 Ib cans, 0. 1, per gall al, por gallon, case.280; do'pley I, per dose, 4 0, FLOUR—Jobbing pricos, Jack Frost St. Louis wintor) ka Patont Kansas, Minnghaha, Linnesota Patent, $8.70; Shawnee Fanoy wintor, $8.10; Kaglo, XXXX wintor, ‘Criumph apring, best, $2.80; Chei- tian's suporlative, 3.50; bran, per ton, $l4, 00'cl|opped fead, $25.00, UOFKE &.—Rio, tair, 1lo; Rio, good 12c; pritas to ohoice, 13 to 18¢; Old JTavas 26411306, 2 Moch, 2640; Arbuokle 18¢, CHEESY¥—Full Cream, 140 Part Skim, 1043, BUGARS—Powdered, 10fc; Cut loaf, O%c; Granulated, 9ic; Contectioner's A, Ofo; Standard Extra C, 840; Exts 80; medium yellow, {74c; k yol T, SYRUP—S8tandard Com,, 87¢, bbla.; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, $190; Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, $1 70, MEATS~Hams, 16¢; breakfast bacon, none; clear side bacon, mnone; dry hmn, 104c; shoulders, 11¥o; eierce lard, FI%H—-‘IO ot mnckenl hdl brls, 6 Tig No, 1 muokerel, ; family mack- erel, half brls, 4 75; (nmll “mackero!, kits, 85¢; No. 1 white fich, hnlf‘ brls, 6 'No. 1 SPICKS.—Pepper, 20; Allaplos, 20 Oloves, 350; Nutmegs, 81 00; Onssta, Mace 8100, LY E—American, 8 87 Groanwich, 8 40; Wentern, 2 76; North Star, 2 00; Lewis’ Lye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275, I BE l)-—Jnmuny prices, Chop feed $1.50 per 100 Ibs.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 bs, MEATS—Hams per Ib,, 16c; B Bacon per Ib., 1603 clenr side bacon per Ib,, 1lc; dey salt vides per b, 9lo; dry salt shoul: dors per 1b., 7c; bacon shoulders per lb., #he; tierce lard per lb,, 12 LARD—Omaha Refini ¢; 40 and 50-1b cans, 1 24c; 10-1b pails, screw top, 1 ‘Qc, 8-1b do, 1280, HOMINY—New, &4 00 per bbl, SODA—In 1b papers, §3 per case; keg soda, 2}c. NEW PICKLES—Modium, In barrels 37 00; do in half bbls, 4 00;smalls, in bbls 900 do, in half bbls, 6 00; ghorkins, in bbls, 11 00; do, in balf bbls, 6 00, Co.: Tierces, 20-1b cans, 5 b-1b do, Hl‘ARUH.—Pean, 440; Silver Gloss 8%o; Corn Starch, 830; ExcelsiorGloss, 70 : Corn, 730, TEAS—,Gunpowder, good, 46@55; Ohoice, 50@7.:0; Imperial, good, 40@450; Ohioice, 80@750; Young Hyson, cmfld 36@ 500; choios, 05c@31 00; Japan Nat Loaf, 850; Japan, choice, 60@750. Oolnng. owd 36@40; Oolong, cho.ve, 40@b5; Bonohong, good, 85@40c; choice, S5@4bo. ROPK—Sisl, & inch snd larger, 1030; #inch, 11¢; }moh 114c, WOODEN WAKK—1wo hoop pails, 175; three hoop pails, 3 00, Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; Pioneer washboarde, 1 86 Doublo Crown 2 90; Well buckets, § 50, LEAD—Bar, 81 65, VINEGAR—Pure rpple extea, 160 pze ap ple, 18¢; Prussing vure snvle, 100, /.~ Dray loade, per bbl, 1 65; Ashe mn, ln 8a0 ks, § bbls cairy €0, 5s, § 60 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon lmperial, '8 45; Kirk's satioat, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 3 753 Kirk's white Rudion, 625 Kirk's Hutocs, 216 Kik's Praivic Queen, (100 caken), 40; Kirk’s magnolis doz., OTASH—Pennsylvaia caus, 4 case, In case, 3 35; Babbitt’s Ball, 2 duz, In case, 1 90; Anchor Ball % do in case, 1 50, PLAN UTS—Ronsted, choios, red Ten. newice, 100 per 1b; fancy white, 1040 per 1b; rm:—vwhlu Virginis raw, 100; roastod, Zho, CANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 1%, 15{c; 8e, 154 bexon 40 Iba,, 16 oz, 6y, 17 RIUE—Louieiana prime to choice, 7A@ 74c; fair, 6@7c; Patma, 7c. MATCHES—Per caddie, 950} round, onses, 88 10; square, cawes, 35 40, Dry Goods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A, 8hc; Appleton XX, 70; Atlanta A, 86; Boott 03 Bunkeyu LL, 4-4, 70; Onbot W, 8r. Louis, December 27, —Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have boen as follows: Receipts, Flour—bbls. . 3,000 Wheat—bual 7 29,000 Corn— 54,000 Oats ~ L4 3, Ryo— “ Barley— ¢ ... 13000 Kansas Orry, December 27, —Recelpts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ta, Whoat, bushels........ 28,000 % Corn LLilL 82,000 LIVE STOUK, Onicago, December 27,—Reooipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours huve been as follows; Reo'ts, Shipm'ts, shipments of live stook for tho past 48 hcurs have been as follows: 1 Ship'ts Hogs.,.., 8,500 2,400 Mutd : 400 §r, Louts, Decouber 27,—Itaceipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have boen as follows; quarters, ) CATCKCH F)upm ta, KaNsAs Oy, Dec : Hp, and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: toots, Shipu'ts, Hoga, . 600 . Cattle. '400 Sheep. A OMAHA MARKHTS, ‘Wholesale Frices. Owriok ov Tae OMana Ber, Wedneeday Evening, Decewber 27, } No changes reported in the market to- day, Local Grain Dealings, WHEAT.~ Cash No, 2, 74} 8, 58}o; rejected, 4tho. T4iej onah Bo, 000 flhnwmnl Hoge,, 2 Cattle, "fi0 | 80, 40¢; u. 3heep, 600 7 lttenango A, G2o; Ureat Falls . s‘ Hoosier, 6 1‘,, Honest Width, 8c, In- dfon Hend A, Bhe; Indian Standard A dho; ;mllnn Grohard d.fl.. Hoj Lnx:'nm.u ., Tc; Mystio River, 740; Pequot o) o) M1 L, 7c; Ution 0, bio; Wi by et finu do'A, sgt, do ¥ 48, 1240; Wel- oot FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 443 Thos Alligotor 8.4, 803 Argylo 4-4, 70} i&t antic I.Lbe g; ulgwl er Euqu:q zl.“ Bennington O 4-4, 6o; Buckoye 8. 4.4, 6 Indion Orchard AA 0-8, Bho; Laconis O i o Lobigh K o4 0o, Lomadalo i, ]01:; Yopperoll N 80, 7¢; do O 32, T30; do K 86, 740; do K5 89, Bho; Pocassct O 4-4, 74o; ‘amauita 44 130 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog sia L {4, v, Blackstono A, lmporial i B Bl Slanchod d-k do; Catiot 4,88 Fidelity4-4, 94c; ¥ruit of the Loom, 10; aunbric -4y 15o3do Water Twist, Ljo; Grout ¥allsQ, 1040; Indian Head shrunk , 1% Hogs. .. 34,000 1,400 | Lonsdale, 10¢; do eambric 87, u,c- New Cattls 6500 1,800 | York Milla, 1420, Poquot A,10c; Pepperel Sheep... . 1,600 500 [N G Twills, oy Pooahontas 4cd, 030; New Yok, Decomber 27.—Raceipts and | Focassat 4-4, Bie; Utica, 1lc) Warnsutta 00X u&«.. DUCKS Colored)—Albany ¥ brown, e do O, draby 1gq do X piripos und pliids, 1240; do XXX brown and drab, stripes wad plaids, 1%ho; Arlingion fanor, srunswick brown, 8he; Chariot fanoy' do extra_beavy, 200; Fall Liver brown, extra heavy, 1lho; Indiana brown' 1%+ Nevonsat A brown. 1 TIVKINGD—Amoskesg A U A §2 0; do XX blug 82, 1640; Arrovanins, remout B B 154e; Conestoga ex i Hmilton b fifo Lew: A wan's blne 29, 0 1 nogkeak and broun 16h¢; Andover DD blue, Arling X blue Scoteh, 184c; Concord 000, blue BwW brown, 124c do AAA, do do 1347 do X do da m; Haymakors biuo and brown, 24oi B gmo River DD stripe, 16}0; Peaurl River, blue and browa, 16c; Uncasville, blug snd beown, 1440 CAMBRICS-—Baruard, 5o; Bddystons lining, 24 inch double face, Bho; Garner A lazod, Fhe; Manhattan glove finish, oo ewport do 60; do flased, B0} Pequot bo; Lockwood kid finish 6o, CORSET JEANS—Amory, 8o; Andros coggin satteen_Bjo; Olarendc g, 64c; Cones olks eatteens, Tho; Hallowal,’ bc; Tnbdi Orchard 7he; tu(unw",,lmpmv od, 0 Pepperill sattoen 9he; Rockport, 740, RINTS —Allens, 64c; Awecican, Ghe; Fronch xinc, g1oon seal, 12; Freuch ' rine, rd neal, 11c; Fronch tine, in varnih ase, 200; Fronch zince, in ofl asst 1ho; Raw nad burnt umber, 1'Th osna 120; raw and burnt Sicann, 190 vandyke brown, ¢ rofinod Jamphltok, 120; conch black ani ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prussian bluo, 800; ultramarine blve, 18¢; chrme groet, L M. & D., Uo; blind and shuttor }re-n. L. M, & .y 14¢; Paris greon, 180; ndian red, 160; Venetinn red, So; Tuscap dre, 220; Amerioan Vermiliod, I, & P,, 180; chrome yollow, L., M., O, ., 180 yellow ochre, So; golden ochre, 18; patent deyer, B praining oolora: light on onk, dark . walnut, shestnut and asl Dry ®alnts Whita load, O4o; Fronoh sin whiteing 2{c; whiting jrins Gt Gomh, T At O town, 1403 lrmiph) ack, ord Inacy, 105, Pros ue, 560; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyks hmwn, 80; umber, burnt, 43; umbor, raw 'l(annn, burn t, 4o sionnm, raw, do roon gennine, 2c;_Paris greon com’ i T g green K., 120; vermillion, Eng., 700; vor million, "Amerios, 180; Indiaw red, 100 rove pink, 140; venetisn read, OCoktsoso 2jc: venotian red Am., 1§c; red load, 7he; chromo yellow, genuine bromo’ ye'- rochello 80; ochy ro, Amorican, o brown, o's mineral lom Paris epanish brown, JARNISH Furuituro, extra, §1 10; fu: por gallon, itaro, No. 1 13 'umn, extra, 81 4 onch, No. 1, §1'20; Damar, oxtra, 81 75; apan, 700 na- phaltn, extra; shellag $3 50; hard | 61l finiab, 81 80, roavy Hardware LUlst 5 plow steel, spooial o3 special or German, 60 poke, b 8, por wet, 1 25; felloaa, sawed tonguos, onch, 70(«:-w~ axles, ) uro wuts, per b, 7@llo} washers, por 1b, 8@180; Hivets, pa 1b, 1oy SOl Chale e b 6@ A% smalosbles 6er iron wedgos, 60; crowba, 6o; barrow toeth, 40; horacshoes, per keg, b 00; apring steol, 7@o; Burdon's hornoshoes, b h0; Burden's muleshoes, 6 50 SHOT.—Shot, 81,85; Buck shot, $2.10, Oriental Powder, kogs, $6.40; d0., hal kog-leAE' do., quartor kegs, $1.68; Blast lngs $3.3 use, per 100 foot 600, KBED Wllul‘i—ln car lots, 7 59 per 100; in less than car lots, 7 75 ver 100, NAILS—Ratos. 10 to 604, 425, Midew Purs, Eic. HIDES—ureon butohor's hids, 6@74 cared 7{@8; hides, greon salt, part oured 7Ticshides, 74e; dry fiint, sound, 15@14c; d calf and kip, 12@140; dry salt b, des, soun 10@11¢; green calf, wt., § Lo 16 ha,, 11@120; green calf, wi, undor 8 be, peor an. b0oy green ])dlu, H0@81 25 hmcn lamb skins, §1 25@150; darnaged hides, tworthird rate, cut scored snd ono gm);, clagsed two. tLizds pate,) branded hides 10 per ecnt, off Qoon skias, No, 1, No, 2, flrru. No. 1 ’uq I\o 4,100, I N Pallow Te. Leatner Onk sole, & c; homlock wolo, 28c to ; hemlock kip, 80¢ to 100; runner, 'to 800; hnmlmf( calf, 850 to 1 20; hem- lock upper, 2o to 260; omk upper, 2lo; alligator, 400 to 5 b oall kil ; Groiacn kid, 250 to 27 Uzoad stripe, 10c. 100; ouk calf, 120 (n | 110'to 1 66; Trench calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus. sotts, 5 60 Lu'l H0; lmm,(n 600 to l') 3 |.up uge, 9 00 to 10 Ho; B, 1., Moroc to tibo; pobble O, D, PR 450 to 3 00, be; wimon; HARNE N., 2 do N._ 1 Ohio oak, 38c; No, 2 do, 85¢; No. 1 Milwaukoe, §70; No, 2do 4o, Horses and Muies. The market in brisk and sl grades wio elling well at slight advance in piices, 3 The demand for good horzen excecdo the supply consideraoly, Prices range ae fol- lows: Fiue single drivers, 8150, to 800,; Kxtra draft horses, 8176, to 2‘)!).; Common dralt horves, 8§ 0 150,; Extea farm horsen, 3110, £0 125,; Common ¢0 good farm horses' 890, to 8100.; Extra plugs, 860, to 76 Common vlugs, $20, to $40, MULES,—15 to 16§ hands (excea), 5125, t0150,; 14} to 15 hands, 8100, to 140,; 14 to 144 hands, 875, to lOU.[ 184 to i hands, 800, to 76, kumber, WHOLRSALR. We quote lumber, latn and shingies ont cars at Omaha at the fullnwlnf pricen; JOINT AND HOANTLING <16 ft. and under, $22 00; 15 ft,, $2. TIMBEIRS—16 f6, and under, $22 00, L AND JOIST—18 {t., $23 50; 23 ft., 826 50; 24 1¢. 820 b0, Ih(r—-Nu. l. 4 nud 6 in, ., 824 00; No, 2, 822 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd boards), £20 00; No. 2, 818 00, LIDMI—£ ar barrel, $1 86; bulik per ous- 400; Oement, bbl, 2 25 Towa plaster, bbl, 82 60, Hair per by, 40c. Tarrod folt 100 Wb, 83 50, Btraw bourd, 88 b), JOAL~Cumbesland bicksiaith, $12; Mnrm Run Blosshuiy, $12; Whit L cormon lump, & Jrosst o, 85 i lump, 35 5 50; Rook Spi £3; Anihy BG1L 00, DRU “Cifiennoa s - a. Qarbollc, Acld, Tartarlo, 60c; 1 Sopabis, por ib, 7¢ ir, Hananfras 1b, 143 'Oalomel, par Cincho yor oz, 8115; Chlo per b, Jover's dere, | 1A etuto, s 1b, A¢ 1, 'per gal, *L 20; Ver gal, 8110, O, \ A por Ib, 4o Htrvobhiae, ver Liquors. ALOOHOL — 167 proot, 325 per wine gallon; extru California spirits, 187 proof, Ly or proot allon; teiple rofined apirits 167 proaf, 123 par proat gallon; roxdisilled whiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 350; Keatey bourbous, 200@7 00; Keus cusky and Panauylvuni ryes 2 00@7 00 AR DL Tuported, 6 00@16 00; domestio 140(341 00, GINS—Lw ported, 4 50@6 005 domestle, 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; Now Aruold, 70; Berwick, 4§0; Cooheco, 7o; @6 England, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 b0@8 50 L REACH AND APPLE BRANDY- 75@4 09, (H/\\l]‘\("fl 3-~Imported ver onse, BO@I 0y Ameiaaa, oaeo, 12008 ‘JvliQI‘{)"T" - et oo, 4 50@16 00 PS—Rh ne wine, Bor case, 6 00 2 00; Ontawba, por case, 4 00@7 00, v con. Oonnecticut, §35.00; Sced Havans, 3 Clanelingans, $75.00, " TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rale, 24 1b, 60c; Our Rope, first quality, 6%c; Star nde, 24 1b, butts, 60c; Horse Shoe, pow 24 Uv but oj Giit Fdge, | pounds, 24 b, Butts, 60; Army and Navy, rmmdl‘ Bbo; Bullion, pmnldn, by Lordle aid's Climax, pounds, 60c, FINE OUT—In |m|lu Tard to Beat! 7Bo;Golden Thry Fountain, 80, Favorite, 650 \\\‘(K "Mountain, 60 Sbo; Daiey, B0c,—In tin foll— 8, 6 1b boxes, per 1b 630; Lori- 60¢; Diamond Orown, 660, Al grades—Common, 25 to Blackwolls Durham, 16 1o; Dukos Durhiam, 16 oz, 460; Seal of North Onarolina, 16 oz, £ of Nebras. Xka, 16 n 8 Lone Jnck, 4 cr, linen bags per 1b, Mnrl»nrfu Puck 2 oz, tin ofl, hw' Dog Tnu mc. {llard's -x\nym\(. Morino unwas od, llr(l\t 11@185; hoavy,o, @138150; modium unwmhcu, light, 18@220 washed, choioe, 20; fair, ' 800; tub-ding; and w., 28¢; burry, blacksnd cotted wool PP @ de In w SAL ¥ And ordor sait diroct from e woship promptly by Fail ab th 10woet possible cash priceto all westorn polnte 16mm TYLER SALT.'CO Saginaw C ity Mhoj "Hy Grandfather's Clook,” Was once'n very popular song, but like many other sentimental tunes it doesn't wear well. Dr, Thomas' Belectric Oil will wenr; it will wear away all aches, sprains, and pains, and repay its purchaser & hun* drod fold, RAILROAD POOLS. Three Beparate Associations Gather in Ohicago. The Rates on Lumber and Other Froights Fixed for a Time. Special Dispatch to Tin Brx, J1n10AGo, Decomber 26, —A numbe® of meetings of railway managers wer® held in Commissioner Midgeley's offic® to-day. The firat to convene were the goneral managers and general frelght agonts of the Alton, Burlington, St. Paul, Rock Island, Hannibal & St. Joe, Missouri l’ncllm, Wabash, Illi- nois Central, and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha, The present arrangoment i rogard to passes, which forbids their use to influence business, exceopt at competing points, wau renewod for the noxt year. The roport oi George Oids, arbitrator on lumbor differontials betweon Chicago and l\lummppn river points to Missouri river points, presented his decizion, The Uhicago rate fixed at 12} centa per 100 poands to Missouri rviver, Hau Claire, Wis,, 20} cents T'he rutes from ‘\llflnll‘"‘l\pl river points to Minsouri river points are as followa: St, Louin 7 conta per 100 pounds less than Chicago; Hannibal ¢ lesz, Bur- lington b, Rook Island 4, Olinton, In., 4. The rate from Hanni lnl howfive., will bo 12} centa per 100 sfter Janu- ary 1. The Omaha and Milwaukee & St. Paul ronds refused te ontor the lumber pool axd an agreement to maintain rates will be substituted for the present. Commissioner Midgloy was authorized to appoint a committee of five, represenilng the various in- terents, on classification of freight. Following this, the Iowa Trunk Line association, Swuthwutem Pool and Colorado Traflic associations met, ropresented by genoral mansgers. J, O, McMullin, goneral manager of the Chicago & Alton road, nmow in southern Oalifornia for his henlth was chosen arbritrator for the p“lnlu in dispute between the mombers of the associations, The lowa Trunk Llne association then met and heard tho report of the committee sent to New York tosecure what the association coneiders a fair proportion of the rate on through business from California, Tho com- mittoe roported that it had not been wuceessfol. The commissioner was instracted to notify the Union Pacific that the Iowa association desires to teke the matter up at the next meet- ing for readjustment. The eouth- — ] wore drawn out, not near as much as has many days been paid out in the nr- dinary course of business, The run on the Enst Side Savings bank, which was a depositor in the City bank to the extent of §41,000, was very light. No excitement at any other banks. - 4 — The Aesthetio Loon. Spocial Dispatch to Tri B, New York, December 27.—Oscar Wilde sailed for Europe to-day. Oaly a fow friends gathered at the pier to utter hro'nlls The Honve of Hapsharg. Spocial Dispateh to Tiik Br Viessa, Decomber 27 —Reports received from all paris of K arope show that tho six hundredth anniversary of tha honso of Hapsburg is being cele- brated with the greateat enthusiasm, The Lynching of Kerr. Special Dispatch to Trn B, Cuicaco, Dacember 27, —The Inter Ocean's Lexiogton (I11.) special says: News of the lynching of ["Phomu Py Korr at l’mmser, Arizonn, was re- ocived this morning, His mother and sisters aro crushed by the intelligence. Korr had many warm friends, was oot a deaporado and people here re- fuso to bolieve he killed Hartley with- out grave provocation, S —.— - A Deed to Appland, Special Dispatch to T Bww, Lirrie Rook, ark., Dacember 26, — Late Tuesiay night 8 harley Branch, the negro who ravished and mut- dered a nlne year old girl near Var- nor Statlon, on the Little Rock & Misaissippi River rallway, was taken from the guards by an armed mob and hanged to a telegraph pole kit A Fly Wedding Special Dispatch to Tiik Brx, Newrorr, R, I, Dacomber 27.— The wedding to-dny of Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont and Sara S wan Whit- ing was the social event of the season. The bridegreom is the son of August Belmont, and the bride is a daughter- of the late August A, Whiting. The gg&ldlng present were valuod at $100,- Brutal Prize Fight. Special Dispatch to Tux Brn. Pirrsnuvra, December 27.—Reisen- hausen and Gilson, who fought a prize fight near Rochester, Penn., Inst week, which was declared a draw, fought again to-day at Newcutla, Penn,, for a purse of $800. At the end of the twentieth round Gilson failed to come up and Reisenhausen waa declared the winner. Both men wero terribly beaten and had to ba ourried off the ground. e oAbl kst A Husband Kills His Wife Special Dispatch to Tun Linn. Prersnura, Decomber 27.—This morning at 1 o'clock James C. Clark ehot and killed his wife in a Sixth av- enuo bagnio. Clark is a member of a well known family, and his wife has for yours borne a bad reputation, The Republicans. Speclal Dispatch b, Tuu B New Haven, Conn., December 27. —Chief Justice Park has decided that the black ballots used by the demo- orats in the late city election are il- legal and void. This decision gives the entire municipal government to the republicans, A Destructive Fire. Special Dispatches to Tis Bax, MacoN, Ga., December 27. — Eng- lish & Hughes' warehouse, containing 2,266 bales of cotton and a large qunnhty of guano, burned early this moerning. ‘The grocery store of Henry & Shoarwood was also consumed. Loss $110,000; insurance $85,000. AND Delicious Bever. age. “THE CUP THAT CHEERS,” “BUT NOT INEBRIATES.” westorn pool roads meet to-morrow to convider the guestion of a pool on the southwestern passenger business, A lellvlll- fllmnt. Speciul Dispatch to Tk Brx LeavviLe, December 27, —To-day o fatal shooting affray occurred in Stenn's Rest, a gambling housw, Matt Wells, & gawbler, proviously had a difliculty with John Kerr, faro desler, which was sugmented by one 1"ulury, another faro dealer, between whom Wells had an old fend and who onrried the talk of each to the other. This morning at ten o'clock Wells went into Stann’s Rest, called for a drink, and seeing Felory threw the glass and contents in his face. Sub. sequently Felory met Wells on the sireot and knocked him down, Smart- ing under the inflistion and half crazed with liquor, Wells procured a re- volver, returned to Stann’s Rest, and neeing Korr commenced firing. Kerr then returned fire but shot wild, Both emptied their revolvers, Kerr was mertally wounded and died soon after. Wells was immediately ar- rested, Hung for the Publla Good. Spectal Disvatch to Tus Bus, SaN Fra 0, December 27,—A Portland dispatch eays; Reports reached heve this moruing that three meu were lynched at Princeville, Ocook county, Munday night, All that is knowa of the affair is that the victims are cowhoys of desperate char- scter and were hung on general prin- ciplos, The Nutt Tragedy Epecial Dispatch to Tuy B, Prrsuung, Pa,, De iontown (Pa.) special says: mber 27,—A The uxoltement uver the Nutt tragedy Is bated and the fecling against Duokes so iatonse, that it would re- quire slight a fou to cause a law- lees ouibreak, Now developments show the asperslons against the char- aoter of Captain Natt's daughter in | Dukes' lotter wero shameful. Some \ of thess letters will be produced when the Lnnl £0Imes on, e Mnhut-rflunkl Bpecial Dispateh to Tik Bre, Rocuesres, N, Y., December 27,-— A run commenced to-day on the Mon- roe County Savinge bank. The greater nomber of those withdrawing deposits are women of the poorer classes, who have emall deposits, Well-to do eiti- zens are depositing. The ban! to meet all demands, k ia able About 75,000 OUR DINNER PARTY has_finished the last bottle of “HUB PUNCH.” “Then, my dear, don't forgot to remind me to order a fresh ‘“"fl?’ to-morrow,” STHE HUB PUNCH” s prepared sole- Ly by Mesgrs G, H. GRAVES & SON Boston. 1t is made of the best 'imported brandy and Santa Cruz rum, united with the juice of fresh lemons, and _the finest whiie sugar, and is reslly s delicious, & pure, and a reliable article, that has me with'the most cordial sppreciation of all who tried 1t, Bee that you get the genuine with the facsimilo of “CHESTER H, GRAVES & SONS” on the capsule over the cork of each by Grocers and Wino Merchanta everywhere, Trado supplied at Manufecturer's by M. A, MoNamara; families suppl A. H. Gisdstone, Omaba Neb INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. Thoso desiring to make mof sall and modium investment -|- grain, provisions and atock ) tions, can do so by o rices by $10 520 vlm; 4 From l‘hyl I'm "‘,'"‘,8"‘ p sent dato, on Inveatments o WHIAT (575 00 . o havo! biom d 'and paid to Investors nting to seversl times the 550 foal investment. Profits paid x::': stery month, still leaving She orij L,mlll ‘AW\ lldlllunl dumkln' mcuey QY Qr payable oo demand hlp-lu 8 ‘()UKb reulars and statements of m Wo want responsible enta. who wil report on crops and iroduco the Plan oral com= missions pold. Al FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Isslon erch _alhdon Rerchacla afor' Bl FAST TIME| In golng East take the Chicago & Northwest- ware (I wwaw. Tralns leave Omana w L ey REeiriopot. or &1 JAMERE Agent,

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