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| | | | | \\Slmciml Dispateh to Tux Bk, THE DAII Y BFF---UM i IA. hATURl)AY NMUVEMEBKK 24, 1803, Nebras e Nationar Bank OF OMAHA, NEB, Patd Up Capital . December, 20i@ Burplus Fund, Nov. 1, 1888 Jeavey| R ) Jarloy Y H.W. YATES, Prosidont, for many years Osehle of FIM Seed—Lower at 1851 36, the First National Bank of Omaha, Pork—Demand_active _and oavy; opened 20@ 30¢ 'l!y{hwl T A. B TOUZALT o Provident, of hoiatihs Kool toward the close ralliod W. V. MORSE, of W, V. Morse & Co. JOUNS. COLLINS, G. 1 & J. 8. Colline. J. M. WOOLWORTIL, Counselor and Attorney at Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Roed & This Bank oponed for husinces April 27, 1882, The directors and stockholders are among the load Ing business of Omaha, and its business i condgioted with especial roforance to tho bost and Increasing In terosta of ita mercantile patrons, 11 90@11 9. 0@11_90, 11 90 90, closed at 12 80@ ( od at 13 ( , closed at 13 424 @13 and active but unsettled and ir higher but improve. Collections receive prompt attontlon and charges towost obtainable here or elsewhero, 7 Interest allowod on time doposits upon favorable | % ©A8GLYS torms and upon accounts of banks and bankers. closed at 8 00@S$ ¢ Forolgn Exchange, Government B nds, and K0ounts | § 174, closed at 8 and City Securition hovht and sold closed at 8 40@S + —_— {f:xlk! .\Imtr In | !.m“?n.l; shoulders, 8 5 short ribs, 50; short clear, 6 80, Council Bluffs Loan and Trust Company Butter—Quiet and unchanged; creamery First Mortgage L @30c. Paper and all_Good (‘\\u‘t and unchanged at 2! Whisky ady and unchanged, Commercls! | @F reights—Corn to Buffalo, 4o. hroot, and 508 First avenue, Council Blits 0N CALL— W heat —Sales, 1,100,000 bushels; declined —— Corn—Sales, 18,750,000 bushels; November F'NANGE AND GOMMERGE doclined o; the year declined jo; January and February advanced e, Oats—Sales, 370,000 bushels; November ad- vanced de; Decomber advanced jo; the year FINANCIAL advanced fo; January adyvanced 4 c Pork—Sales, 25,000 :barrels: November Nuw York, November 28, |and the year advanced be, December and Monoy—Easy at 2@2} per cent; closed | February advanced 7ie, and January ad- at 2 per cent, \'!\Illrulll mc.1 Loos b ! 3 D T . Jard —Sales, 21,000 tiorces; Decomber, Jan- Prime Paner—5@6} per oent, unry, February, March and May advanced bo; Exchangs Bills—Weaker at4,82; demand, | the year 2}e higher. 4849, Hides — Market steady; for green salt Governmenta—Strong. cured, light and heavy, Sc; green salt, dam- sy o 1¢; dry salted, 11c; Stooks—Tho stock market was again cx. | 5o, f¢3 frreen aalt ealf; Tic; dry salted, le; Ho. tromely dull to-day and the not result of trad- | Cheeso—arket steady and unchanged. ing up tolo'clock was a fraceional decline| Tallow—Np. 1, 6{c; No. 2, 6ic. on the majority of stocks, though stocks weuk uuwu':;n. S terday were strong to- and vi v Miuwavureg, November 23 —Wheat— i’\fl’flu:l’l\)v.\lvl‘i)filrugh day and vice versa, Stronger at 954 for November; 90tc for De- or Lo'clock the market was active and | cmbor; 978 for January. more unsettled. Infirst half hour there was| Corn—F an advance of § to fo, latter Northwestern ;szll‘[ul‘l: o5 abred to 147 ye—Highe ., 9, to 1.25} and preferred to 1.47}. But at this Barloy—Unsettled; N point thero was a renewed attack by the bears, and at 2:30 the result of trading to that time was a net declino from last nights prices of 13 | Jow and mixed, ‘58¢ to e, latter in Canadian Southorn. In final | Oats—Dull at3%. i dealings the market was steadier, but without | Gorn Meal —Dull at 2 40. oh improvement in prices. With the pros.| PoTk—Demand fair and highar at much improvement in pricos. With the pros- | g ly; tierce, 8 00; keg, 8 623, pect of next week being broken by two holi- | @Bulk Meats~In good demand and firmer. days, there is not much dieposition to operatoe \thk)~stan<b, western rectified, 105@ very decidedly in any direction, 0UUPONY CINCINNATI, Crxorssatr, November 2 1998 | Fiemer at 1 043, 13451 Corn—Stronger at 5le. 150§ | Outs—Strong at Sle. Ryo—Quict and firm at 50c. Pork—Firmly hold. TLard—Stronger 7 60@7 w.,§ Thulk Meats-— Fair and unchangod. —Firm at 113 2 — Wheat — i Goupons. P BTOOKS AND BONDS. American Expross. Burl., Cedar Rapids & Nort Contral Pacific. Chicago & Aor et o Torkno, November 23.—Wheat—Opened LI "‘Qf‘"“" ull and closed active; No, 2 red cash, 108 Koojetas o &G —Dull and firm; No. 2 cash and No- Hannibal & St, Joseph. vomber, 63, Oaté—Dull; No. 2 cash, 31jc. 2 NEW YORK, New York, Novembor 23.—Wheat—Op- tions opened §@gc lower, lator advanced §@1c with littlo excitement, closing strong; ungrad- od red, 98e@1,1; No. 3 red, 1 03@1 04; No. 2red, 111@1 143, i o and outions J@lie highor |2 do do do pid Tllinois Central Ind., Bloom, & 7ester Kansas & Texas Lake Shore & Michig: Aichigan Central... Minneapelis & S o 5. do’ 'do pid Missouri Pacific. acific. and firm; ungraded, 51@6lic; No. 2, 60@o2e. N°";‘:m 1;;—"3“ om5 }@iic, strong and lmglmr mixed west- orn, 344@~37¢; white 38}@42ic. N“"d':)“m"'l;f q Eggn- Westorn frosh,~ demand fair and market firm, ok :'fi“fifi:fifl Pork—Stronger; new mess, 12 50@13 00, 52545 2 b 07| Lard—Strong; ‘prime_steam, 8 15. ot oy oo 90.| Buttor—Stoady and in fair demand at 10 Rock lsland. ........ L 120§ @38 St, Paul & Mllwnukse S .ok KANSAS CITY, do . 117h| Raneas Omv. Novemver 23.—Wheat— do St. Paul Miun‘ & Muuimbn t. Paul & Omaha....... do_ do . ‘Texas Pacific. Union Pacific. 99} | Steady; 823@82%c for cash; 83jc for De- cember; 854c bid for Januayy. 97" |~ Corn—Firm and higher; 50}c bid for cush; 223 | 07 for January; 404@40 for May. 86§ | Oats—Dull and noininal at 22 bid. Wnlmsh SP&‘L 53’5 BALTIMORE. wmom Unton T, ele;mpg 2 793 | Bavrmvong, November 23.—Whoat—Wost- by ity ¢ri, steady but dull; No._2 Winter red, cwh, e % %”@ T htan bt dull; “Aim\l' Tt 5 orn—Western, “st but dull; mixe THE WEEK IN CHICAGO. c“h fyd@r.’yh}c = Outa— western white, [99@d1c; c. 0, November 25,—A fair business, o e Y 10anae good proportion of which was contributed by c,s,,mc,yiz,(m 3c, S i the outside public, has been transacted in rm at 20@30c. grain and provisions during past week. On Whiskey ~Staady at 1 151 18} wheat it shows an improvement in volume over the previo1s week. Corn was active the entiro weok, attracting the bulk of specula- tion. Prices show an improvement of 2@d} conts, the latter for the May option in which is the heaviest tradiug. All conditions seem favorable to its further advanc Reports ., BT, LOUIS PRODUCE, from every section of the corn belt con-| S7. Louis, Novembe Wheat—Opened fi the genera 2 op lower but advanced 2 red, 101@] 02 rlnl o general belief that tho crop is very | ower but advuced; No. 2 red, 101 much @1 01} for Januar, Caic. LIVERPOOL, Laverroor,. November 23, —Broadstuffs— 8s 6d@9s 1d; spring, 8s@S8s 6d, Corn—s 4}d, BELOW THE AVERAGE, According to some suthorities there is not sufficient seed corn for next year., Demand continucs large from both domestic and foreign consumers, While there isa heavy | 274 long interest there are not wanting dealers who argue on wuch lowcr prices and this en- livens speculation. The visible sup Tighe and Novembe for_tho year; Rye Barley—5 hoat was rathor dull, | Tiggs 230 is enormous, Butter—Steady; dairy, that of amy year in the last five, 320 practically mo_dowand from abroad. The | " Las ranged in prices about| Hay conts, proving its extreme son-| Cown Meal—§5 15, by responding, to every rumor| Closing Board—WI o of foreign wars telographed from Now York, | November; 1 02 for I)I:z:fnlnlzrl,ml‘(“';lal Vid for and being a quick sympathizer th corn, o1 o local traders aro very” nervous regarding its ihe """'1550,"!‘, v‘{,‘,,v""""“"y' 00) Sher Foby future. At %overy small bulgo tho shorts 445@450 for November; 44c cover, and a'decline of § or § is suffi to o T frighton away the longs. Not, much activity i o tho yoar andiyasuasy is expected until the stock on hand begins to demand and higher; 27 decrease, for December nuj o for May. PEORIA PRODUCE, 25@ 30c; creamery, 448c for February; Oats—In good bid for November; year; 28{c for January; PROVISIONS WERE LIVELY bly higher. TReceipts of 6gs averago 35,000 a-day but if ‘the weather ; continues favorable for packing, dealers who | PROKIA, Nnnuflmr r‘am—nnw high devoto themselves w{nvrk and’ lard predic [ mixed, 504c; No. 2 mixed a0 active wintor for thoss commodities, Thors | - Ontd—T'rm; No. 2 whitb, M“ oo, in talk of a deal in mess pork,but it appears to| W hisky—Firm at 8115 vt on slondsr foundations. 'The dry goods e —— market is rather dull, soft rainy weather and G vecout {uilures in this and othor branches of LIV BFQQH, trado effect it unfavorably, Millinery, cloth- ing, boots and shoas and hardware are all dull OHICAGO. and quiet, Groceries fairly active; tea and | Omroaao, November23,—The Drovers' Jour- coffee quite strong and sugar a fraction higher. | nal reports this afternoon as follows: —— Hogs—Market opened 100 bigher and bris packing, 4 156@4 60; pycking and shipping, GRAIN AND #KOVISIONS. %' 65@b 20; light, 440G 70; skips, 2 601 00, Markot closed with advance lost, A, attle—Market brisk and firm: exports (@6 60; good to choice shlpping, b 40@6 10; Cuicaco, November 23 —Flour—Market | common to medium, 4 00@5 30; inferior to dull and wichanged; common to choicospring | fair cows, 9 2063 00; medinm to good, wheat, 34@be; Mllmc: B@43: bakers, | 4 00; stockers, $ 00@ 4 00; feeders, i 4j@b, ;h patents, 644 winter ‘wheat flour | range cattle steady; grass Texans, 3 60@4 40, Southern and Missouri, 4§@b§c, Michigan, | Americans, 4 250 4@hhe, Sheep-—Slow. Wheat—Fair demand, but at times raled | owt, quiet; opaned 4¢ lower, then | ced by an | oxtra, 3 60@4 00. advatica in corn and provisions, advanced 4e, PO e declined fo, raled again, ealing 1o above X h inside prices; fluctuated and closed 4o higher | KANSA8 Ciry, November 23,—The Daily In- that yesterday; sales ranged, '\uvrmfmr at 948 dicator reports: @Yie, closed at 1 Cattle—Supply light; market firw i 5 uferior to fair, 2 20@3 00 per medium to good, 8 00@8 hoice to er and ixports, 15¢ higher at 4 F0@4 60, ~Market quict for good natives at ted and hi,{ r; speculative trad ing nousually feeling unsettled aud nervous; fluctuations rapid and attended with erable excitement; opened unsettled at je higher, fluctusted within moderate Tange, then rapidly advanced §@13c above in sido prices, and closed @lfc higher tha esterday; cash, 40§@hoe, closed at 50c: mumhur 49504, closed at 50}c; Decem BT. LOUIS LIVE 8TOCK, 8r. Lovs, November 23, —Cattle—Demand very light; tendency downward, but supply too kmall iake & market; only local trade Sheep slow on uccount of light sup- ply; only small local trade, | — TRAFFIC, ber and year, 403@504c, closed at 4 Jau uary, 49@49%, closed at 49%c; Fabruary, 494 W Site, d at 504c; May, 58@54jc, closec :’:M‘c‘.' slased 44 lys; May 5 o VLOUR AND GRAIN, Oats—Market firm and higher; cash, 24| Omicaco, November 23, —Reocelpts and ship- have boen aa follows: ow, 7he: dark yollow, 7o, Rocoipts, Ship'ts. | Corrres—Ordinary grades, 126 '5\-‘ fair 13 Flour, bbls..... 2,000 13,000 | @18ho; good, 14o; prime, ico, Wheat, bushels. ... 000 48,000 ancy groon and yollow old Corn, bushels 19,000 82,000 20 Avering's roastad Oats, bushels Rye, bushels. ... Barloy, bushels 2,000 101,000 3,000 5,000 000 47,000 Kaxsas Crry, \.-uvm!mr Rocelpts and | Rice fana prime to choice, shipmenta of grain for the past 24 hours have | Ghe; Patma, 6je lmv“n aa follows: Fisi—~No 1 mackerel, half hrlu Recoipta, Ship'ta. |1 mackerol, s 000 27,000 [brls., 6 X Corn, bushels 13,000 12,000 | white fish, h.n b New Yorg, November 23, ard € "'”- shipmentsof flour and geain for the pus have been as follows: atgd, 1840; Mol aughlin'e |~T.~nmuuun Java, 16} Wheat, bushels. . Receipta and hours Receipts Ship'ts AT 47.000 D110000 95,000 |, Prokues—Medinm, in 1,000 in half barrels, 4 00 in half barrels, 4 do in half harrels Wheat, bushols Corn, bushels. , Oats, bushe Darrels, 7 004 do | in barrols, 8 00; do LIVE STOCK. Kaxsas Orry, November 23, —Receipta an shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours ) d0@1: have been as follows: i) Roceipts, Ship'ts. . natural 5,000 + | choice, 6C Yolong, good, 3 885 choico, Souchong, good, 40 o 3 pta andship: | . WOODENWANR—Two _hoop_ pails, Recoipts and shiy TeRoPiro Al ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have | three hoop pails, 2 10, ¥ been as follow neer washboards, 185; Doublo Crow Rocolpta, Shiptta | Welllnckets § 800 | SoArs—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirk's v.at 'mu 1,300 | satinot, 860; Kirk's u;.\nn;:lu‘-l, 3 l\nk.« vhito Russian, 5 irk's eutoca, 2 1, On10aco, November 23, —Receipts and ship. [ ¥hite R ) ) y monta of live stock for the past 24 hours have | Kirks Prairie Quoon, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's been aa follows: magnolia, doz. Porasii—~Pennsylvania cans, 4 case, in caso, Rocolota. - Ship* Hogs. 3.0 Babbitt bal 2 dox. in caso, 190} Anchor Cattlo o] ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 50, Sheep T 1,700 OANDY-— Fronch mixed, in 80 Ib, pails, 1 i Amorican mixed. in 30 1b ol e mixed, in 30 1b pails, 14c; Nol od, in 30 OMAHA “MARKETS, 1b paifs, 13¢; Competition n in' 80 1h Pl pils, 10je; Bxcelslor stick 0 1b pails, 13¢; - double refined, 80 1b pails, 13¢; Cr, i ‘Wholesale Prices, 30 ll»‘lmflq 15¢; O1d Time, mixed, 30 11 OFFICE OF THE OMAHA Brr, 14¢; Tip Top, mixed, 30 1 pails, Friday Evening, Novamber 23, |mwd 30 1 pmln ]lk, Flirt stick, by jobbers, wholasalers and commission mer- [ g 1; chants, with the oxcoption of grain, which is| S quoted at the prices furnished by the elevators mkn-| and other local buyers: —hn\{ Toads, per bol, 180; Ashton, i 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, 8 3 1 Pearl, 44c; Silver Gloss, xcolsior (v]unn Tae; Corn, Se. Popper, 17c; allspice, 15c; cloves assia, 15, WieaT—Cash No. No.[8,265c. Lye—American, 8 40; Groonwich, 8 40; Baruey—Cash No, 2, ble, North Stur, 200; Lowis' lye Rye—Cash No. 8 80ke. | 465; Jqwall Iye, 2 76 CorN—No. 2, 840, ** Oats—No, 2, 28 Grain Dry Goods. Brows Cotrons—Atiantic A, 8c; Apple ton XX, 7o; Atlanta A, 8¢;_Toot FF, S, Buckeye LL, 44, 7e; Cabot W, thitto: nango Ay bl Groat Falls E, 8o Hoowlor, 6h; N Honest Width, 8c; Indian Head A, 8¢; Indian Suzze—Firm at 3.00@8 5. Standard A, Se; Tndian Orchard, d.'w., 74c; B e Lo by LS008 W, GO B s L,rQw Mystic River, Tho; Doquot ers’ stook, A, xzc. Utica C, bhe; Wachusett B, 74c; do — A, 8k’ do B 48, 12hc, Flour and Millstuffs, e Broy Lml;mml—Allumhlu 44, Tho, = gator 3.4, S0; Argyle 4-4 Atlantie s}yé"ffi': WHRAT= ot quAlity, s patenbiM |y O parT R A Mt A niston 44, 65c; Buckeye S 4-4, 64 Tilve Stock, Far StrERS—Quict at 8 50@3 Far Cows—8 00@ Hoas SEcOND QUALITY—2 TH@3 25, ndian Orchard Y o; Laconia O 89, 84¢; Lehigh I 4-1 3:1:(3::»“ WiEAT—Best quality, patent, }m” B0: 701 do G 85, 71 SEcoND QuALITY—2 50@3 35 8ho; Pocassot O BRAN—b cwt. 00 Toa. 858 BLEACHED CoTToNs—Androscoggin L 44, Cory MEAL—1 00@1 10 por owty le; Dlackstons AL mperial 8; do do wf —60@ bleuched 4-4, 9c; Cabot 4-4, 890; Fidelity BORME GG T e, 9hc; Fruit of the Loom, 93c; Moy satibriaa. 124 do Water Twist, 104c; Great Falls Q, 9¢ Gencral Produce. Tndian Hoad shrunk -4, 126, Londalo, 100 o cambric 37, 12)e; Now York Mills, 123 o Burrer — Fancy (S | 20@31e; cold | pequot A, 10 {‘ep]mre], N G Twills, 12}c storago creamery, 25@27¢; choico dairys 20 | pocahontas 4-d, 9 Pochsset 54, 85 Utica @21c; boat, country, solid. packed, 13@1ne; [ 1ocihentas &4, I h best_country, roll; 14@16c; inferior gmdm, Ducks (Colored)—All r brown, 8c; do 10@14c, Receipts continue large and quality | o \drab. 1o; do XX atripec and platds. 1 1-50r poor. N domand for anything excopt stictly | 43 XX brown and rab, stripos and plids ancy butter, Arlington_fancy, 19c; Brunswick 605~ Markot advancing; sales to-day at | Lroure’s 1-0; Chariot ooy, 12 1-26; do. e Advise liberal consignments, ANy b e ca vy, AppLes—Fancy Jonathans, $4 50@5 00; fancy Ben Davis, $3 60@4 00; fancy Jenet, a A brown, 18; Neponsot A u*e.‘.fi.’f,.x‘ g\‘?‘"l{muy Willowsburg, $3 25@3 75 oot Amoskeag AC A%, 1 blue 82, 18 1-2c; Arrowanna, 9 Cersr—New York Stato full .croam, Inte | mone 135, 15 14c; Conostoge, oxtra, Sopuemier mako, 1463 Now Vork Staio ful | Fiiteon D, 111.56; Lewiston A 30, 15c gream, 10 hoop 'lots, 134 do ful croam, 501 a1, S00; Omga, mupor oxtz dcf 2: s hoop lots, 133¢; do August make, 13¢; do 10 | Poar) River 53, 16 1-de; butnam XX biue hoop lots, Aueust make, 1240;do 50 hoop 10ts, | aeripe, 126: Shatncket 8, 10 1-26; do 83, 1261 12}c; Wisconsin, full cream, 2 in box, 14; | Vaoman's bluo 29, J J Young Americas, strictly full cream, 13§¢; | [)eniys— Asmoskeag, blue and brown,161-2c; full crean, 12c; full_cream 10 hoop lots, 11hc- | Andover D> blue, 15 1-26: Arlington X biag full cream flats, 124c; full crean flats, T14c; | Soatch, 18 1-20; " Coneord OO0, blue and fancy brick cheeso, 100 Ib cases, 1540; Lim: | brown, 12 1.9; do AAA, do do,’ 1312 do burger 134c; genuine old Swiss, 19c. XX to do do, 14 1-2c; Haymaker's blue and Porvrogs—Rececipts large and prices | hrown, 9 1.2; Mystic River DD stripe, 161-2¢; declining. Consignmenta of strictly choice, | Poar] Rivor, hiue and brown, 160; Uneasvillo, large sized, Btralgllfi. potnms aro sellin, blue and brown, 14 1-2c, from 80 to 82¢; wived cars 25 to 28c and [ (yyprics—Barnard bie; Eddystone lining, jghtdemand;{ poahbloywbieiden 24 inch doublo faco, 8jc; Garner A glazed, bhe; Swexr Porators—Choice yellow, 2@3e. | Manhattan 1 glovo inial, bho; Newport, do. 52« ON10Ns—Receipts larger; choico large red | 4o giazed, 5je; Pequot do Lockwood kid Withersfield selling at 40 to 50c. No demand, | g% *%e? "% b CanpacE—Market for choico stock $5 00@ : e 00per hundred. Demand good. Beans—Hand picked navies, $2 50@2 hand picked mediums, $1 75@2 00, ceipts large; demand good. GAME—P rninu chickens, per dnz 23 50 tu 875; quail, $1 75 to 2 00; snipe, 8 ducks, Mallard, per doz, 2 00(@2 50; mix £1 50 to 2 00; chr sadd! 115 to 124¢; ntelope saddle: mand good. Would ad liberal umflglmu s, Bo careful that your gamé comes to market in nice condition, FresH Ovsters—Selocts, 46c; standards, «10(' mediums, 30c. Senery m LRy —Live full dressed chicl keys, per lb., 1416 12(a 14c, LesoNs—Extra fancy bar lemons, ncy Messina lemons, per bos, 87 27 ts, Messina lemons, § /nn 10 box lots do., Malaga lemons, fancy, 85 00; do 5 box & brown, 16c, Comser JzaNs—Amory, _Androscoggin satteen, 87c; Clarendon “6jc; Conestogga sat- toons, 74c; Hallowoll, 8c; Indian Orchard, 73c; Nurragansott, improved, 8he; Pepperill sat: Rockport, 6o, ~ Pruxts—Allons, 6o merican, 64o; Arnldo, c; Gocheoo, 6} :Conestoga, "Dunnell, G4@7c; Eddystono, s ‘lnrmnny, ,AL, nickerbockor, D, 7c; N 105, n,,.mltllrru kTl alb Gl shasis 70r Masl: Oricntal, 8k, Amoskeng, 9hc; Argylo, 8c; umberland, 74c; Highland, 7he; 5 Plunkatt, 94o; Sussex, 8, Agnte, 200; Artisian, e ro D and T D and T, 174c; Decan C [, 16c; Keystone, 13c; Nun® 16¢; Ocean lmhl iy cass, § Atlantic, 8 Kenilworth hickens, per doz, 2 50@ , per lb., 6@8e; tur- ducks, 10@12; geese, De, Adgiroscogiin 104, 2 do 31, (,.,,.m.u..ml 5 nas per bbl, £9.00: do., stem cut Jan aicas, per bbl, $10 60; 00, BaNANAS—Choics, per bunch, £3 00@4 00, CraxperiEs —Bell and bugles; $10 00@ 200; boil and chorry, §0 50@10 50.” Above quotations for choice, Darks—Black Arabian, per b, 8@9; Faints, Olls and Yarnishes, quarter crates, 10c. Otta—110 carbon, por galon, 1c; 1602 Fias—25 Ib. kegs, por 1., 12hc; 10 1. box, | headlight, per gallon, 15c; 175> headlight, ayer, per s smnall ovals por b, 18c. | per gillon, 20¢; 1505 water white, 19¢; lin Cocoanurs—Extra fine, per 100, 8 00, allon,f5c; linseed, boilod, per Cikn—Pure sweot cider, 22 gal keg, 6 00; winter str'd, M. & P, clarified, 22 gl m. 8000; ML & IV 56 clarified, 3 n.,u ) its, 81 15; pigs 40 1b qr bbI, 80Th half bL1- 84 00; wipe, 15 1b kits, $11 tripo, 40 Ib qr bbl, 52 20; tripe, 50 1b half bbl, | s $400; pigs tongues, 16 1b Kits, £ 50; pigs | lon, 35 tonguss, 40 1b qr bbI, 86 00, Tambe' tonguos, | 80c} turpentine, per gallon, b0 hapthe, 746 151b kits, 82 65; 40 b qr bbl 5 lunllun 16, Mixcr . MeAt—Atmore's, 18b buckets | PAINTS IN Ori—White lead, Omaha P, P, (buckets 25c) Ye; 871b buckets (hucket 40c), | 6c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 6 \Iur»mllou 9c.; 1001b kegs, 9c; half barrols, Bhe. groen_1to 5'th cans, 20c; French zinc, groen "k ssonmn 3 wiLy-~2-1b stone jars; 12 in case, | keals 12c: French zinio, rod soal, 1ics Fyench per doz, 82 25; tumbler, per doz, $1 9! zinc, in varnish asst, 20c: French zinc, in_oil achooner, per dozen, $310; 1.1 tin cans, 4 | asst, 15c; raw and burnt wmber, | 1 cans, 10c; n case, 81 40; 21D tin cans, 2 doz in cade, | raw’ and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 8210, L3c; refined lnmpblack, 12¢; conch black, an Butk Jeuaes—Currant, 301b wood pails, |1Y0Fy black, 16c; drop black, 10c; Prussian sperm W, pergallon, § per gallon, 16 neatafoot extra, ver gaflon, lubricating, zoro, per_gallon, j golden iachins, No.'1, per gal: 2, 20c; sperm, signal, por gallon, or L Bhor strawborey. 801 wood aihs pes | bIue. 80c; ultramarina blue, 186 lrorao gruon T syes el e e e " M. ‘” o dund whutier groen, L, 840; blackberry, 301 wood pails per b, sje; | M- & D., 16c i een, 18c; lm inn red, 150; Vo i sod oy T can Vormillion, I & P, L. M, O, &D, 0., 18¢; yellow ocl 3 1 \don " ochre, 16¢, patent dryer, Sc; graining Praow Burrkn—20-1b wooden pails per 1b, | Solers. light oak, dark ouk, waliut, o tuut 811 00; 51b wooden pails, 6 .in caso, per case, | 84 ash, 10c, 342 crab apple, 30-1h woad Erulln per 1, 8he, Arvix Borren—35-1h wooden pails, per Ib, -1b wooden pml., 6 in case, per case, Dry Paints, Prrseryves—(Tn 20-1b wooden pails)—Rasp- berry, 815 00; strawberry, quince, $14 00; | ¥ White load, peach, §14 00; chorry, §1400; tamatoos, 514 00; | Whiting, Zho;' whiting gilders, 1je: whiting Dlum, com’l i lampblack, G 6 in case, per case, $4 75; assorted, 2-1b tn lmnphlm‘w-rvl ¥ cans, 2 doz in_case, per case, ultramari 18 Ninnaska Cown HONRY ) frames, 24.1h | burnt, dc cases, per 1h. 180, Av—DBaled, 8 00@10 00 per ton; in bulk, 6 00@6 50 per ton, French zinc, 10¢; Parls vormillion, Auw ci rose pink, 14 CaxyED Goons—Oys case, 3 T0@3 ‘A s (Standard), per strawberries, 2 1, per case, 2 10; rasphe 1h, per cade, 2 90; Bartlett pears, per case, 2 40; whortleberries, per case, 280; oge plums, 2 b, { uchre, French, Winter's miner pauish brown, 2 Furni- couch, 8 b, por o, por_gallo 50; pine applos, 2 1, per case, 4 80@ j furnitur, 2 N I.ure, extrs, extra, sl Rore—Sisal, § inch 1 1 m | extra, §1 75; Jap 1040, § tnch :_'m{._"“ aad lasger, 1030, § lngh, sholldc, 83 50; KT Oanpues—Boxes, 40 1bs, 16w, 1fic; 8s, 150; boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz,, 6s, 15¢, Matcurs—Per caddio, 85¢; round, cases, | Prva Tovacco Clinax, oot 2 65; square_casos, 170, Harseshoe, H0c; Svaans—Powdered, 100 cut loaf, 100; | soy's, 48e; Bluck, & granulated, 80; confectioners’ A, 8fo; Htand: Vi Core N Comumon, 20@30c; good, 45@ ments of flonr and grain for the past 24 honrs [ard extra O, Soi extra C, 7§o; medium yal ins. in barrols, 9 00; | 1 Milwaukeo 87¢ | @10c; alt sidos, 84 3 60c; Rose on( 7003 Promium, 650; Diamond Crown, b SWOKI ham, 8§ oz., & Durham, 4 oz, 57c: Durham, of North Carolina, 8 an,, b aroling, [ al'of North | North Carol | o [ N 28¢; Tom and Jarry, Teather. sole, 85¢ to 4204 hemlock wole 286 to 8e; , 80¢ l,-»‘ 00; ranner 65¢ to 80¢, 20; ‘hemlock upper, o alligator, 4 00 t B0 3 onk rench 25 to 2 00; rus. 1 star ok, A do 8%, Tmmbper, HanNess— be; No. 1 Ohio WHOLESALE. ‘Woa quote lumbor, lath and shingles’ on oars at Omalin at the following pricos: JOIST AND LING—16 ft. and under 0; 9 B0 6 feot and unde ND Jorst— 18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 B0; 24 ft, 260 50, 29 00, No.'1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No. 2, \nrrn\n No. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; ), 2, 18 00, “Yitre—Dor barrel, hulk per bushel* 850; coment, bul wa plastor, bbl, 2 50; halr por b wrod folt, (100 be, 8 50; straw hord, Hides. Dull and weak; groon butchers, saltod, waric; dry i, 1 10@11c; 1 hidos, two. Tax Suuee Prurs—25¢@1 00, Go; groon ; dry malt, hirda price, Wool, Merino unwashod, light, 14@16c;” hoavy, 18@le; modium, vy hod, light, 18@200; wshod, choico, $2; fair, 30ci tub anid washod, 280 lvun).l»hukmulcnl.hnln ol, 2@6e Toss. Heavy llnnlwnrn List, Tron, tates, 260; plow steal spocial cast, 7e; orucible spocial or German, 6e; cast tool wagon spokes, sot, 2 25@3 005 hubs per wot, 195; folloos. sawed dry, ‘1 40; tonguos, each, 70@8he; axles each, Squard nuts per 1h, 7@11c; washers, er Ib, b, 11 il ch per Ih, iron wedges, 6o: crowbars, 6o fo; spring tocl, 7@8e; Burden's hprsehoes, b 25 Burden's ‘muleshoos, Bannen Wink—In car lots, bo per 100, Nairs—Ratos, 10 to 60, 8 20, Stor—Shot, 185; buck shot, 210; oriental powder, kegs, 6 4 , half Kogs, sqx, do., quarter kogs, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 885; fuso, per 100 foet, 5. L RAI)—*llur 165, Coar—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitebroast lum 5 00; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Iowa lump, Towa nut, b 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra: || cite, 11 20@1150; Canon City, 700, per ton, Liquors. ArooroL—188 proof, 225 per wine gallon extra Californin spirits, 188 proof, 1.» por {\molg\llulr triple rofined apirits, 187 proof, 23 per proof gallon; ro-d |.. llod whiskios, 100@1 50; fine blended, 150@250; Kon: tucky bourbons, 2 00@7 00; Kentucky and Ponnsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 0. BRrANDIES—Tmported, 6 00@1600; domestio 1 40@4 00. Gins—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 140 @3 00. RussTmportad, 4 50@0 00 \qunglnnd, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 50@3 50, Peacn D APPLE BRANDY—1 7! OriavracNEs—Tmported por 34 00; American, per case, 12 ll‘@lh )0 — DENVER MARK! Curep MEeams AND Lann—Hams, 104@16§c; Dreakfast bacon, 15@153c; smoked sides, 94 5 lard, 104, GuErN FRuir aND Pronuce—Potatoss, 50@ 76 per 100 pounds; botatoes, sweet, per 100 pounds, 2 25@2 75; onions, per 100 pounds 81 50@? 00; tomatoen, per pound, 2h@sc: turnips, per Ib, Colorado’ cabbage, new, or 100, 85e@1 00; live chickens, old, per doz, 100@4 25;prairie chickens per doz,38 00@3 50; oggs, fresh, per doz, 28@31c; butter, fair qual ity creamery, finest per 1b, 35@30; croamery, ood, per 1b, 28@31c; Kansas and Nebraska dairy, per 1b, 23@24c; cooking, 8@10¢; chesse, full cream, per Ib, 16@17¢; apples per bbl, eastern, $4 75@6 00; grapes, per lb, b@6e; Californin pears, per 'box, 8 25 @3 bb; plums, 20 1b box, 2 00@2 60; Mes- sina lemons, extra, per box, $7 00@8 00; Colo- rado wheat, per 1001b, 81 30@1 88; flour, Col- orado, per 100 1b, $2 00@: flour, patent, @3 00; flour, Kansas, per 100 Ib, $2 70 00; flour, Graham, per 100 b, $2 00@2 H0; flour, rye, per 100 Ib, $2 50@2 70; flour, buck- wheat, per bbl, 811 50@12 50; corn meal, per 100 Ibs, §1 05@1 85; corm, | er 100 1bs, $1 27@ 30 oats, per 100 1hs, §1 3 mixed, per 100 b, 8 white, por 100 1 per 100 1hs, $! 21 60@1 G ! |\ dchop, per 100 1bs, & 1 40; bran, per ton, $17 00@19 00; hay, ]uwm, per ton, £12 00@15 00; baled second bottom, 810 00@12 00; buled upland, $14 00@17 00; clover, per ton, $20 00; straw, per ton, $8 00 @ 900. Ra,ilway Time Table. J LOCAL TRAINS —] uluhuk _DIVISIONI UL - Pacifio m..mm 12:06 p m Westorn 1 G, Tsland Vass Lincoln Ex. 00, 10:10 . Ao Abtanhter Hepoh 80 Tl pbs Isdr: Bross souncil Bluffs, Bluffs, Broadway depot, 8:00, 0, 8:00, 4:00, b 00, .U, ¥, DEPO' Expros., Mall* ~U. P, DEPOL, MISSOURI PACIFIO—U, P, DEFOT Expross L7008 | Expross..... ....046 0. 8T, PAUL, M, & 0. R, 7:80 8 m 1:00p m HIOUX CITY & PACIFIC cave O fo Bl srrive from Vaiontin 1. & M. IN NEBRABKA Jenver Expross. . 816 % m | Atlantic Pacific Express® 6:06 p m, K. 0,1 JOE& il R. mnm’ N. 3 0:50p 10 *Sundays excepted. Opeutng and Clostag of Matls, wouTe, &N W, C,RL&P,C B, & Q.. B Palll & Sioux’ City 11:00 9:00 0., MER.P.S C. & P, in Towa 9:00| 6:40 Wabash Express 12380 Wabash local ... .. v 909 K C., 8t Jon & G800 0:00 900 Misouri Paciflo. ..........000 7:80 0., 5t P M. & € 500 400 7:80 1:80 11:86 B. & M. Express 700 7:40 & B &M, for Plattamout Shiaad and Linoln11:00 “© Otioo open Buudsys trom 1490 m_ o 190 p. m. 0. K. OOUTANT Postusstrh — 0. M, LEIGHTON. H. T. CLARKE, LEIGHTON & CLARKE, L(SUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS, & 00.) mmmmmmmm —DEALERS IN— Paints, Oils, Brushes, Class. OMATIA, - ) - - - - NEBRASKA. [ “BURLINGTON HOUTE" (Chicago, Burllnman & Quincy Rallroad.) comc EAST AND WEST. comc NORTH A-D SOUTH. Elogant Day Conches, Parlor Cars, with Roctin | Solid Trains of Elogant Day Uoaches and Pall i Chaiea (ata frooy Smoking Cars, with Ko. (man Palace Sleeping Cars nro run daily & Chairs, Pullman Painco Seeping Cars and |from St Louis, via, Hannihal, o the famous C. 1. & Q. Dining Cars run daily to and | Burlington, Codar Rapids and ‘Albert Loa (rom Chicago & Kansag City, Chicago & Council | Paul and Minneapolis; Parlor Cars with Heclini it Chicago & Dot Molods, Chicago, St Jo:| Chairs to and from St Louls and Fooria and b, "Atchison & Topeka, - Only through line be. [and from St Louls and Ottumwa. Ol | iween Chicago, Lincoin & Denver: Through cars | change of cars between St Louis and D- | between Tndlanapolis & Council BlufTs vin Peorin. [ Moines, Towa, Lincoln, Nebrasks, and Denvcs, All connections made in_Unfon Depota. 1t 18| Colorado. 1 known as the great THROUGH CAR LINE. It 1s universally admitd to bo the Finest Equipped Rallroad in tho World for all Cliisses of Travel. '. ‘T.J. POTIER, 3d Vice-Pres't and Gen'\ Manager, PRRUEVAL LOWELT, t3on. Pass, Ag'6, Otucnss.| T. SINETOI..D, MANUFACTURER OF Galvanized lronComices, Window CapsFinials, Skylightalo Thirteenth Streot Neb PERFECTION IN Heating and Baking Tn only attained by using? RTER OAK Stoves and Ranges, WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS {Fot "a by ! MILTON ROGERS & SONS; OMAHA- C. F. GOODMAN,; Wholesale Druggist AND DEALER IN Paints Oils Varnishes and Window Glass SOMAHA, NEBRASKA. 'HENRY LEHMANN. JOBBER[OF WMMMWWW EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED, 1118 FARNAM STREET, . . " . OMAHA NEB, 2 [SI'XEUIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION T Our CGround Oil Gake. e the hent and oheapest food for stock of any kind. Ono pound 1o equal to three pounds of corn citod with Ground Oil'Cako in thy Fall and Winter, instead of running down, will incroase in weigh i o' Ko marketabloconditon n tho spring.” Diirymen, w wel s othior o use it can tetity s merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. s Price on: no charye for sucks, Addres e e R MPTOTOODMAN LINSEED OIL COMPANY Omaha M. HELLMAN & CO, Wholesale Clothiers! 11301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1} COR. 13Th, o OMAHA, - . . NEBRASK y, T Jstration of Vital Lowers it s indispensa= o, REV.J.L, TOWNER, Industry, *“'1 sayai— consi a most flxcc‘lent romedy fo5 tho debilitated vital forccg. BREV. A, HOBBS Write: Xfifir n thorough trial of the TRON TONIO, I tuke pleasuro in ntnllullf thx‘:ltul have been 1 akersewill find it of I.hu greatest value where a Tonicis neces sary, I recommend it as a reliable remedial llkl.nt.&wul\_ulmu' un. doubted nutritive and mnwmtlvu properties, Lowimille, Kyr, Oct, 3, 1852, A EX. D.A.ILI'_-Y, MANUFACTURER OF FINE Bugoies Carriages and Suring Wagons 1. My Ropository ls constantly filled with &' selectJtock. Hest Workmanship guaranteed, Office and Foctery S. W. Corner 16th and Capito! Avenue, Omak o 4p i CIBSON, CARRIAGE AND WAGON MANDEACTORY CORNER TWELFTH AND HOWARD P1REETS OMAIXA, - - L L - £ Particular atbention fven tore airin Batly ack (D auarMabesd IWEBR. |

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