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c I I, : id THfc ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT. I v. t ,1 TIIK MARKETS. Chicago Grnin and Live Slock. V Thioago. Nov. 18, X lIoo 15 cents lowr than a week ngo. t orn- mn 5 25 4(1; khm1 light, $.V&U&.r.tU; pilme heavy f5.4JX&5 to ,r- -Cahtl-Western ransre cattle, I3.2.V4.60: good steers W UKii.'l 7?. deietillng on weight aud qnallty; rckkI foww j'i.iv.tt'. Km WTheAt, 7.e; wu, 41c; oats, 31c. Omaha (Jrain and Live Htock. Omaha, ov. 16, 1893. HoM-Lower 5.3(X7?Af - CATTcK-Prlme hteers. 1,500 lbs W.7.V&5.35; fair in KOfxi teer. 1 000 lbs f3-H8.ftt); ood western Htersf 12 lOf&TOO; choice ooru-fed row, 2 ; medium cows f 1 25tf2 no. Or iM Wheat, extra hard. 65c; No. 2, 57e: corn 38c; cam, 2Jc; flaxseed, 11.00; liay f0()" 7 00 per ton. . Chicago Produce Letter From Summers Morrison & Company. Chicaoo, Nov 12, 1892. There Is no particular change to note In this market since last Issue. s. The most active trad ing In any one article has been In potatoes. These are still in cood demand and all arrivals are absorbed readily. There has not been a season for some years with ruch a big demand and at fair prices. Choice Burbanks bringing , 7K to 80 cents per bushel In car lots. Other good wull assorted varieties 74 to-78 cents. Mixed stock 65 to 67 cents. Apples are holding up well In price and all good shipping stock sells readily at 13 to 83.25 per barrel. Under con tinned light receipts of butter the price has ad vanced and the best makes of creamery are bringing 30 to 31 cents, fair makes 27 to 28 cents. Best makes of dairy 25 to 26 cents. Eggs continue In light supply at 22 to 23 cents. I he Beason for dressed poultry is now on hand and a large amount will be wanted for f hanks glvlng. . Prices rule at present at Byt to 9 cents for hens, springs 10 cents, turkeys 11 to cents, ducks 10 to 12 cents. Th receipts of game continue light and all arrivals in good order are taken readily at previous qotatlonsK Beans con tinue In good demand at f 1 9i to 12 per bushel for hand picked, f 1.75 to $1.85 for machine cleaned. There Is a fair demand for the best grades of , hay at 118 to 112.50 for No. 1 timothy. Ill to $11.50 for No 2 and 810 to $11 for mixed timothy. Choice prairie Is bringing 89 to 810. . The receipts ef broom corn still continue light and all offerings are taken readily at previous prices quoted - The grain market is higher all around. Wheat closed at 724 cents to 73 cents. Corn 41 cents and oats 31 V4 cents. . . WANTED. White beans, honey, sorgham molasses butter and eggs to sell on commission. t J. W. Hartley, ' State Agent. o I It'i I!8tita-lie. A mustaoho is not regarded as a marketable commodity, says London Million, but a man disposed of his upper iip ornament the other day to a beardless youth who envied him its possession. The two men were sitting in a cafe, when the youth in a moment of guiltless desire, said, "I will give you 50 shillings for your moustache." "Done," replied the other, with dramatlo promptitude, and calling for a pair of sclssora he laid the mustache on the table. The young fellow protested that he was only jokinc. but his companion issued a county oourt summon for the amount agreed upon, and recovered it without much trouble. Y TWn nDPAT tUICTC i if u Jiuni lUAuiu 9 9 Headfiuarters for Bargains Cheapest Store in the City. Toys and Fancy Notions. Christmas Novelties. The Most Complete Stock in Lincoln. Don't FAIL TO CALL at THE MAT STORE 118 South 12th Street T I Thanksgiving is clse,at hand and all should eat and be thankful. Another great feast is already on the table at "The Hub" for all who are "short" on clothing' If you consider the saving of money "worth while" you will "make tracks" this way. Our men's suits at $7,00, $9.00 and $10.00 are sold by many houses at $10.00 and $12.00 and $15.00. Hadn't you better save that $3.00 or $5.00? Overcoats eaually cheap. Special bargains m Caps and Underwear. Write for catalogue if you cannot come. 4 0 104 and 106 r I Oth Street, M SI S W (1C nfin Set aside this year to beiloaned to $ IwlsUUU students of limited means. No other school In the west stands so well with business men. This is a point not to be overlooked. We can put you on the Jroad to success if you are made 'of good mettle. Laay students can assist In private family for board. Write for our catalogue at once, Address, K. M HARGIS, Pres., Grand Island, Neb. Cpp pi "Tuition! Fall term in seven different rntti courses. Only high grade independent Normal in the state. Finest buildings, equipments unil ahUct Normal farultv. No experiment, but an established management. 40 courses and special ties. teachers and lecturers. A live school for the masses, w rite tor catalogue 10 r . r. i.oub. Mgr., Lincoln. Neb. Nebraska to secure a preparation for business that will secure pleasant and profitable employ ment, is at the Lincoln Business College Busi ness, fehorthand. Penmanship, and Telegraph courses. For catalogue and elegant specimen of penmanship, address, LILLIBKIDGE'& COURTNEY, Lincoln, Nebraska. IKE 1ID' .'..'You wiil be a long time dead - To Be Happy Buy A ANDY STEEL TOWER. With OrkuhiM Boxes the TWt Wind Hill re quires wo oil for jean, therefor, no climbing of tower.. Needs no wtelition ud u warranted to Iwt lonrer tnnn other ml if tht are oiled and will be sent to rood parties on aodaj. test trial, and if not satisfactorT it ean he returned and wa will par freight both wars. The Dandy Steel Tower is & four eornered tower made of nenTTanRlesteel corners and rirts and has fiat steel bars for braces. For beautj, strength and durability it has no equal. Challtngt WmdMill&FttdMMCo., Batavia, KanCo..HI. To Farmers. When you are in Lincoln stop at the St. Charles hotel, given up to be the best $1 00 a day house in the city. It Subscribe for The Alliance-Independent. you m-vut. The Union Pacific railroad has been giving away a series of six books, en titled ."Sights and Scenes." Mr. J. T. Mastin, their city ticket agent at Lin coln, informs us that he has had such a demand for them that the supply is ex hausted. He will have some more in a few days. Those who htw written for The Great 0 UclllKl Upt OLUtK Ul 5 L. Lawlor & On bale at 9 9 9 9 9 126 v I Fi tzgerald Dry Goods Co 1036 O ST. 0 It will pay you to attend 9 The Greatest Sale ever attempted 9 In Lincoln. 9 9 Oinar mm Gloves 1 lis Lace Dress Goods g Hosiery J Blankets 9 9 V fHVi a lAAn limrA Kaati HAmAirnrl ta Ann Of AHA, a 0 IUC UUUUD llttKC UCC11 IC1UUKCU IU UU1 J Staple Dry Goods at Cxreatly Keaucea Prices. o 40360St 0000000 00000000000 o 00 o o 00 FITZGERALD DRY GOODS CO. ALLIANCE STATE BUSINESS AGENCY. State Agent quotes prices on the following goods. A good common flour at 90 cts. per 100. White Rose flcur at $1,50 per 100. Silver Leaf " " 1.75 " ." Prime Brow Sugar $4.00 per 100. Best Granulated Sugar $5.65 per 100. Fine Uncolored Japan Tea 25c per lb. u " I2ic " " Good Coffee 20c per lb. A full line of Spices,, Pepper, Cinna mon, Cloves, Ginger, Mustard, Al spice, etc., at 20c per lb. One gallon best coal oil with glass can 40 cents. Soda and Butter cracker 6c per lb. in cases. 40 Grain vinegar in iugs, 25c per gal Lemon extract 2 oz. bottles 50c per doz. Vanilla " " " 55c 14 Finest full cream Y A cheese 12ic lb. A good Overall for only 50c. An extra good overall for 65, Rockford half hose 75c per doz. " " " best made $1.05 a doz Write for anything you eat or wear. J. W. HARTLEY, State Agt., 2 S. 11th St., Lincoln. Neb INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, ELEVENTH AND N STREETS. LINCOLN. NEB. CAPITAL STOCK $250,000. LIABILITY OP STOCKHOLDERS, : : : : : $500,000.00 WM. STULL, Pres. LOtlS STULL, Cashier, J. G. WADSWORTH, Ass't Cashier. Interest Paid on Deposits. Savings Accounts Solicited. Money to Loan on Improved Farms. WYATT-BULLARD LUMBER CO. J WHOLESALE PEALRRS OMAHA, NEB. Write ua for bill of LUMBER for your house and barn, delivered at your station. By dealing Direct with Ua we can save you 15 per cent. v (25) WYATT-BULLARD LUMBER CO., Omaha, Neb. JfOTn the Saw to thcBuidipg Direct. Farmers Alliance Men Please take Notice. Complete Bills for Houses and Barns a Specialty J. T. JOHNSON. H. C.KEISO. WHOLESALE AND