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TR« . FINANL‘;EWAND COMMERCE. I‘INANCIAL. New Yo MONEY, Money closed at 3 per cent. Excliange closed steady at 4 8104 85, VERNMENTS WRE, January 5, o Government bonds closed steady as fol- lows 12 00 do, in half bbls, 7 00; gherking, in 44s Coupons 1 143 bid | bbls, 11'00; do, in half bbis, 7 50, Coupon..... 114 VINE I‘um apple extra, 16| 4s registered... VTR | pure apple ing puro avile, 16, Coupon w |7 HOMIN ¢, €5 5 per bbl p 2 BEANS—Medium, hand picked 23 10 | 6's Continued ... 8's Continued RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railroad bonds closed dull as fol lows: Central Pacific firsts ... Union firsts, Lana grants Binkiog funds. . NTATR BONT State bonds dull but firm. 1 Currency 6's “ a1 1 1 STOCKS Tn the last hours there was a sharp de- «lius in the stock ma ket, the rumors of an early set lement of the railroad war hav. ing apparently ben very weak. Drices foll from § to 13 per cent.; with trunk line shares notably weak; the decline in the general market was d@3fc; the latter in the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis; Louisville fell 3§ per cent.; Northern Pacific, preferred, $¢; Denver & Rio Grande, 13c; Lake Shore, §o; New York Central, 1c; Mi higm Central, 1jc; Reading, 1§c; Eiie, le; Wabash, prefer red, 15c; Wetern Union, 1je; Missouri Texas & Pacitic. 14e; Chicazo, Burlington & Quincy and, Union Puaci lc. The market closed at fractimal re- eovery, bu* was weuk and feverish, The following are the closing bids: CB&Q.. 1 Michigan Cent'l *it c&lcC MP. CStL&N Northwest rn .1 (o) 000 Preferrel Ch & Ando Do 1sto'td, . Do 21 p'fd.. P.Mt I.\un 1fd : Adoms., Wells Farg: u Preferrer ‘Western Union. CHICAGO MONEY MARKET. CHICAGO, Janu Ty There are no new features to notice in local monstary circles; the dem nd for money was general and protty active, and rates are s eady at 6@8 per cent per an. num, Estern exchange between was unchanged at par. The clearings of the associated were $9,700,000 Orders for money from country points were moderate. city banks banks S COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Market. REVIKW OF THE MARKKTS, Orrice or THE OMAHA Bre, } ‘Thursday Evening, January 5, ! 882, ‘We have no changs to note in the mar- keta to-day. Everything was quiet and steady, nothing worthy of mention tran- spiring, —_— Looal Grain Dealings. BAX.I J'?Y —Cash No. 2, 91ic; No. 8 Zoc, RYE.—Cash, 80tc. CORN.—Cash No. 2, 47)c. OATS,—Cach, 3c. HAY—87 00@10 00 per ton. Provislons. ih pring wheat, straight grade, “Pioneer” California, $4 00; winter wheat_htraight patent, #4 50@5 00; gra- heat, 83 00; Queen 50; Jusper, 8400; Big Sioux, £y RYE FLOUR—83 25. MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per cwt. 7ic; ton, 15 00@16.00; «creenings, per cwt. ; shorts, per cwt 1.00; chopped feed, per_ cwt. 1 20; meal holted, yellow, 1 40; white. $1 60. 33 POTATOES—Nob:nskas, 1 00@1 10. WEET POTATOES—Genuine Musca- tine,d @be per 1b. WILD GEESE—2 50@3 50, BUTTER—Choice, scarce at 24@26c; gpoor, 1o market; fair, 18@21; creamery, AI‘l‘LHS~lmod. sound, very scarce at 84 75@5 00 per bbl, ¢ LEMONS—Stoady; per box, #450@ M \l L,\(. A (.IL\PL. S—Per bbl.,%8 50; half bbl, B]-'HS\VA\ Yollnw, 20@22c. ONIONS—1 5u@l 60 per bushel, RRIES—Per bbl, §10 0@ CRANBE 11 (0. CELERY—Per doz. DRE DG Bh@ee, WILD TURKEYS—9@11c ,Am 1h. CHEESE—100 14, Grocers List, y tair, 13hc; Rio, good, prime to chojce, T4de; Old gov't 4@28he, Mocha, 28hc; Arbuckle's, TYAS,—Gunpowder, good, 45! Choice, w(q Tmperial, good, 10@ Choice, 6 Young Hyson, good, 360 Blc; cho @31 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 85¢; Japan, choice, 60@75c; Oolong, goud, 85@A0; Oolong, cho ce, 40@55; Seuchong, choice, 85(@45 SUGARS.—Cut - loaf, 108¢; Crushed, 10jc; Granulated, 410e; Powdered, 103c; Fino powdered, 10j0; Standard Coffee A, 9fc; New York Confectioner's Standard A bisi Good A, te; Prairie Extra C, . 170; kegs, 44 gallons, 82 10; choice Sable syrup, 42c;,balfbbls, 44c; kegs, 82 10, BODA.—Dwight's Ib papers, 83 00; De- land do, 83 00; Church’s, 83 00; Keg soda, 4@4hc SYRUI‘S.——SU};& house, bbls, 45ic; ha!f Pearl, 43c; Silver Gloss, 8} m Smrch. ni(ruc. Excelsior 1osa, 7c. Corn, The. SALT,—Dray loads, per bbl, 195; Ash- ks, 3 H0; hm.‘ duiry 60, bs, 8 45; 00, 35, 3 65, FRU I'N ~Choice halves, new crop, 8he; Evaporated A pples, boxes, Michigan, 8hc; New York apples, 8 Prunes, old, new, 8c; Currants, 7{@sc Blackberries, new, 164c CHEESE—Full Creaum, 14¢; Part Bkim 113c, WOODENWARE—Two h 1 95; three hoop lnulu 2 20! A 9.0 No, 2 tul 850; N .Btulm. 7%; 3 Double Crewn, | | | 8ric | Cloves, 45 | Peppe i Allspice, X Nutmegs, 81 00; Casia, I8 —TPer |4 caddie, 90c; round 1 | cases, 87,6 PROVISIO shoice lard, 14c 1 des, 1 . in barrels, smalls, in bhls, Cy il NEW 1 'KI. 810 00; do in half bhls 28 50; calef navy, £3 50, | per bushel | inch ROPE 'Q(mllh 3 }uuh‘ 104c. irk's Savon Tmperial, ; Kirk's stand e Russian, humn, 2 05: Kirk's l' and larger, O 4 40, CANDLES—Boxes, 40 b, , 68, 16¢, reenwich, 16 oz, 8, | ¥ 1:‘»«:;1.«.".4 40 1hs., E z\nn'nrnn, \\r‘~tt«rv| 2 nrth Star, ennsylvauia cans, 4 do., labbitt's Ball, 2 doz. 15 cally Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, e over, $450; honey locust, per Ib., 100 Tbe., €25 00, FISH—Family white fish, 90 b hf bhls, o} per 23 No. 1 white hxh in 10 Ib kits, 1 00; family | cl 10 b kits, 75 keg, 185 bin river salmon, per 1001bs, Bank codfish, 6¢; Gen, boneless Mm,.h; o) 9c; boneless fish, MACKERETL -—ll.nh‘lvhlsmpnnnnwkaru] I 100 1bs, 81 hf bl No, 1 ex shore do, 100 lhu, 600; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 nw, ; mess mackerel, 12 1b_kits, 2 1 ex shore, 12 11 do, 1 50; No. 1 shor 1 |l| de, 100; fat family, 10 Ib do, 75c. CANNED GOODs (Field's), per case, 84 00; do 1 It ()~‘n-1d'.q per case, 2 505 do 2 1b (Standard), per cas !xsvo-, dol lb( dard), per case, 2 2 1 (slack), per case, (slack), per case, 2 00 i Salmon, 1 b, per do do2b, per dozen Sardines, small tsh, imported, one quarter boxes per hox, 14ic; American, quarter hoxes rer box, Hes do half hoxes, per Lobsters, 1 1b per dozen, 1 80, E : case, per case, 21 Russian_ sardines, 75c: Colur- | I 4 Inmion, per case, 2 00; p Zg_plums, o, choice, 2 1, sces, 1 per case, 3 50: I 2 1 per case, 4 do choi th per case, 4 50. Pine Apples, 2 Ib, per cas 100@5 75, Penches, 21b per case, 81 do 3 1, case, 50; do, (pie), 3 1b, pei case.385; dople, 6 b, pur dezan, 3 60, RICE—Carolina, 8@8ke; Louisiana, Th @8he; fair, 63@! PEANUTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten- nessee, ¢ per Ib; fancy white, 10c per lb; raw—white Virginia raw, 10c; romsted, 1l4c. Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, 83c; Appleton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8c; Boott FI* he: Buckeye LL, 4.4, 7o; Cabot W, 7hes Chittenango A, 6ic; Great Falls E, 8}c; Hoosier, 6 i Honest Width, 7ic; In- dian Hewd A, 8§c; Indisn Standard A, 8ic; Indian Orchard d. w., LL, 7o; Mystio River, 74¢; Pequot A, ic; Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica G, be; Waghux- ett B, 74c; do A, 8hc; do E 48, 124c; Wal- cott BE, 8kc. Tron, raten 8 30; plow steel, cast, Tho; . cast o, 20 wagon spokes, 86! T e S0 e Atsled g3 | 755@3 00; s pr et T 5 llen, i Atlantic LL, 6jc; Bnd er State X 4-4, 7c; flfy' 7{&_ tongues, “f. 3 70@'%5c,7u111n, Bennington C 4-4, 6fc Buckeyo 5. 44, bce ench, Siigusss duuiahnécgits @11c; Indian Orchard A 8, 840; T.aconia O | Washers, 8@18c; nveua, per 1b, 11c; 0, s Lhigh T e Diodg Laconis O | coil chatn, per ib, 6@12c; malleable, 8o, 10c; Pepperell 0 0 32, Tho; do 1 | Ton wedges, 6c; crowbars, fic; harrow 36, T; do 12 .;o sgc- Pocassct C Whamsutta 4.4, 13c BLEACHED COTTONS —Androscog- gin L -4, 10 BlackstoneA &, in porial ie; do do half bleuched 4.4,9; Cabot 4-4,8F; | Fidelity4-4, 9hc; Fruit of th-Loom, 113} do FallsQ, 10hc; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, L nsdale, 10c; do cambric 37, 13 York Mills, 13c; Pequot A, 10¢; Pepperell | O N G Twills, 124c; Pocahontas 4-4, 94c; | k Pocaswt 44, 8he; Utica, 1le; Wamsutta | i 12405 New DUCKS—nbleached—Atlantic, 100 * 17¢; Baltimore do, 16¢c; Lone Star, 8 12c: Sav.ge, 18c. DUCKS (Colored)—Albny ¥ brown, 8c; do C, drah Mr: do Mo, stripes and plaids, w do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 12hc; Arlington fancy, 12h¢; do extra_heavy, brown, oxtra heavy, 11jc; Indiana A brown, 13c: Neponset A brown, 1oc. TICKINGS—Amoskeag A C A 32, 17hc; do XX blue 82, 18ke; Arrowanna, |0 94¢; Claremont B B, 154c; Conestoga ex- | 14 tra, 174c: Hamilton )i 114c; Lewiwston A 30, 15¢; Minnehaha 4-4, 20c; O vega super extra 4.4, 2%0; Dear] River 82, 10505 Put. nam XX blue st ripe, 1%; Shetucket 8 10he; do S8 12¢; Yeoman's blue 29, 8jer | T Arlington Yoncord 000, blue and .\.\ A, do do X nmlinl % blue er DD str brown, 1 ca ol Haublo st Manhattan glove Bie; t do 6e; do glazed, bie; Pequot do Kid finish, ¢ IANS -Amory, 8¢; Rhe; Clarendon, Hallowe!l improved, 74 \nv(rw. Aoy lmln ansett, The; Pepperill sattcen 9hc kport, Tie fl;c Arnold rwick, Cocheco, e he; Dunkirk,” 4c; Duns PRINTS- Allens, American, iddystone, 7o (.L.uu.«,ur, [ 5 Ki M fihe; Spracu nghams, 7c he — Amoskeags, 10he; Amos Agate, 20c; America Cairo D and T, 1 Cl 17}e; Decean :nln;unl'.uan 16 stone, 134 14 Nonpa i ;1, Royal, 16 Wach ’N'Ql shirt- Mxkill, 12| 16e; Oc cn.-n and Yomcco-. CIGARS. —Seeds, 815, 00; 0« Connecticut, |t Muml Sced. Havans, | C Rule, 61¢; Our Rope, ~ Golden i Spotted Fawn, ivory black, 16c; dr 40: | blu, 30c; e evi | groen, L. M. & D., .2 50; Lewis proet L AL & Do i, 22c; American Vernilind, I yellow ochre, green K., 12 million, No, 1 white fish, 90 11 hf bbls, 6 30; | e: venetian red Am. c; New Holland herring, per | low, K., 00; George's | Winter's mineral, 813 fummm- U, XXX Nerpation, 1 ,0 den machin 235 00; C, N 9 * | teeth, 4c; 4 720 | heel, 7@Se. 6d, 4 00; 4d, 4 fine, 6 50; cli 5 finish, 4 75; 8 cambric 4-4,13c;do Water Twist, 10ic; Groat | fufeh, 4 75; 8¢ finieh ke, 83.48; do., selling 190; Rrunswick brown, 8hc; Chariot fancy, | horses, $100. 20c; Fall River |$110. to125. $90, to $100.; Fxtr Common plugs, $20. hr\nm ——,\mnnkmk blueand brown, | 187 proof, 124 per proof zallon; re fine blended, 1 bbl, felt 100 1ha, | 88; Authracite, all vizes @ green yreen pelts, #1 1012 cut Star, _pound \ 1000 1he, 3003 80; Horse e, pounds, | Uroad stripe, 106, Tallow, e, Stoers, veraging 10001100 b ) LU ORI Orup l @4 10 2 I buitts B8 st |, Hogs—Itecsipts, 5 5 Ay | kot was active and st on, ponads, 30: ik of & Hard to Deat, inchonidin Fountain, \I Iwr "“* ). St. Louis Mounta 16, per 1, WLJRAI R ST, Lovts, January 5, T in’ follo | alts, per Iby 34 rino, pure, pef Ib, | Flour—Stendy and unchanged : atlin 0. 8, 5 1b boxes, per Ib ey M "f"l' gl g ,” 223 | Wheat —Higher: No. 2 red, 1 8 for cash; land's T Diamond Crown, 6 Gt g by DSE_ % 185 for danuary s 138@1 884 for Fe ruary: \Il;rn‘h‘- Comme tkes Durham, 16 oz, 503 16 oz, 46; §1 Marburgs' Puck, 2 Dog Tail, 6be, Paints Olls and Varnishes. )‘ \1\1'\ IN OIL~White lead, 7e; white lead, O, P, & C. O [arseilles green, I to “rench zine, g12°n seal, ml seal, 11¢; French zinc French zince, in ¢ d burnt umber, 1 1b cans 12¢; nt_Sienna, 13c: efined lampb) uhmummm b nlian red, 15¢; Venetian red, do ). & D, hrome yellow, I 4 u)m'. 16; , Eng., America, hrome yellow, gonuine, 12c; ochre, rochelle, 3¢ ronch, 2§c; ochre, Ame 2 Iehich brow panish brown. 2he; VARNISHI Furniture, extra, Jarrels per coach, extr Damar, $1 shellac, 83 llnu, Ko [ sperm, W ; tish, W. 15, per gallon, 60¢; 1 b llon, 30 , per gallon, 30¢ K. 1, per llon, lon, sperm, per g ntine, per gallon, Gic; naptha, 7- o, B0c: 64, 200 Lumber. WHOLESALE. FENCING—No. 1, 12 to 20 ft, 0 ft. studding, 22 00. 00. TING— 00 No. 1 finish 1 incl ish, 1 inch, $40 00; No, 8 finish, 5 00; 0. Gl STOCK BOARDS—A stock, $40 FLOORING—No, 1 1, $40 00; o. 8, $18 00. SHIP LAP—Plain, $22 00; 0. G $3200; No. 2,822 00, CEILING—$24 00@$37 00. LATH AND SHINGLES—A lur(but) Sgo; Lawrence | in/jcs, 83 85, No. 2, 82 50; No. 3, $2 Lath, $3 50. Heavy Hardware List. orsoshoos, per keg, & NAILS—IO to 20d, 8 60; 8te 10, 25; comm 753 84 casing, 4 b1; 10d & § dnish, SHOT.—Shot, 81.85; Buck nhut riental Powder, kegs, $6.40; d quarter kegs, 81.88; K, kegs, $3.35° Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades_ are well b o wlight advance in p icon. The demand for supply considerably. lows: ood horses exces Fine single drivers, $150. to 300.; draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drait to160.; Extra farm horses, Jommon to good farm horses y, B, $00. o 70, MULES, —15 to 15} hands (extra), 150.; 144 to 15 hands, to 14 hands, 875. t0'100.; 18 hands, 860. to 75 Liquors. ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 2 3) per proof gallon; triple refined vkics, 1 00@1 5); ; Kentucky bonrb, W@7 00; BRANDIES—Tmported, 86 00@ dnmu ic 140@4 00, —I:W.mrl 4 50@6 00; dom Tmported, 4 BO@6G 005 TIinported per 1, case, 1 S—Rkine win tawba, per c: Bulldirg Materlal. LIME—Ir barrel, 81 Coment, bbl, 83 50, 52 50, Hmr o b, e, per case, 6 * Argyle, 10hc; Atlantic, | news paper. fc. The; wuh!und B COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, l\vmluutl-, 8he; Pluu kett, 104 Morris Run Blossbury, $12; Whitebreast sex. o, Iump. 87 00; Whitebreast nut, 87 00; COTTONADF lumnp, 86 50; Iowa nut $6 Wool. Mwm»- unwu«he.l h.;m, 14@16: and w., 25c; huny. black and cotted wool 2abe Tens n butches green salt, pert 0 dry llu.l. fl'-uuvl 13@ 14, les, 7@7] 1f and kip, p calf, wt, B to 15, , Alf, wt, under § the, per skin, 1 00@]1 15; green lamh damugzed hides, two-third seored and one grub, classed ) branded i \lmk \u Skunk, No, 1 1ackwells Durham, raw an andyke brown, 14 )| rince's mineral L, per gallo, S Dattons per 100 feet lis 3100; well curbing, $2200; rough 4 and 2 inch battons per 100 feet lin., 50c. SIDING—No, 1, $24 00; No. 2, $2200; p .No. 1, 5 00: 3d, ch, ol nizes, b 25; 6d, casing, n(é 4 25; 10d -00 6d finish, 525 'use, ver 100 feot "B0c. Pricos range a4 fol- 25 per wine ga'lon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, @4 00; domestic, 1 N0 ACH AND APPLE BRANDY-— 1 7h@4 00, CHAMPAGNF 2 Yer case, 4 50@16 00, 1 00@7 V0, bulk per bu,, Towa plaster, Tar) traw board, $4 €0 PAPE ll»-‘lmw paper, 8{c; rag paper, 40; dry goods paper, 7c; manila paper, 10c) Hock Springs 12 50, 1061 4 10 per eent, off gkin, Xo. 1, 43¢; No. 2 e N 1, 10c. 50¢; No. ox, No. b Seal of onl of Nebras. Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags, oz, tin Omaha 0., pure, b cang, French zin in varnish as asst, 1603 Raw russian chrome Paris green, 18¢; Cuscan 1 pate 70¢; ver- "Indian red, 10c, rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cookson's red lead, 74 chrome’ yel: ochr n, gallon, 1 10; furniture, \n 1, 140; sfoot, 1', per $20 00; No. 1, finish 13, }anml gl 4! -2, finish 14, 13 and 2 inch, $1500: N 1 00; B $30 00; common nhu,k 822 50, No. 2, 4% 00; No, 3, $22 00; yellow pine, No. 1, $40 00, pring 875 8210, . the Extra 8125, 40. H to 1 K n- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00G7 00 16 00; iestic, New cane, 2 0@ i 00 i | cording to Toc THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- FRIDAY JANUARY 6, 1852 s, 24 6hcs short stripe, 40 narrow stripe ;| por gal, 81 per yal, &1 40; Ofl, Or Opium, £ 50; Quinine P, & W, .1,\.‘,., per_oz, ber 0z, £ ne, per oz, §§ per Ib, 43¢; Strvehnin —— pir four, 45, Counoil Bluffs Market. Cou! ott, Bueees, January b, ifactured by Crystal ad Kansas and graham, 3 775 rye Flour- City Mills, wouri flour, flour, 8 40, Bran and Shorts Chop Cor Wheat-No, jectad, 70¢, = m‘l 1700 per ton. 0 per ton, 8117; No. 8, 90c; re- rejected 48, re \cu-i. 8¢, , e, FIELD SEED — Red rluver.h e{miva Uryer, thl- gmlr;‘mk c..lnru| liu:;cl(»nk. dark new, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover | oa', walnut, chestnut and ash 12 iy f %, 4 b0@5 00; milch g, a7loo whl&:l ds"m" ":::?L«‘l:‘ '?‘? Dry Caints cows 80 00@45 00 per head; butchers 300 O oty Soed, naw, & 00; | White 1.«..,1 G4e; French sine, 10c; Parin | atock, 3 00@3 50, blue grass, extra clean, $150; blue grass, | Whiteing 24e; whiting iRl ) P S 5 50, rod top »l\ltinf com'l, 1*(— lampblack German:| G Hides it “2 L LR MI.um\u!I' town, 14c; lampblack, ordinary, 8¢; Prus- [ Wool —15@ b, cholos, e aean a1 00 "o 81 3n; | #ian Blue, 45e; ultramaring, 186 vandyke, Tutter--20c, 80c; “»m;"m""» . brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, ""m{l" Y . | to;sienna, burn t, 4 mnmn, raw, 4c Ill\un] 20, HEDGESEER—Osage orange, 1 to 5| Parig groen genuine, 35¢; Paris rreen com'l | Onions--1 2 H@l 40, !mslu'ln. ES osage orange, 10 bushels or | u50; chrome en, N. Y.' 20c; chrom- Grand Junotton Mavket. GRAND Juxcrio, In., January 5. s —17¢, Butter— lo(ml!‘t N OHIcAGO, January change the warkets wero firmer. c outs, 9 f rve Flour- Qu un.l.lun;n..ui.u.-hin.r.ir : common to choice kpring western 4 700; Minuesots, 6 00 @7 paten . .m«m winter wheat Irrndn, 5 00 we-ten buckwheat, 65 @7 00, t - No. 2 pring was more active © speen nlno business he feo AR Bk papers mentioni wan about to impose & tax « of grain from rthat count tendeney £ or the time being of strengthen ing the tesline amonz operators here, market open d about § - higher and ad- vanced an additional 3@, then became weak when the most urgent demand was supplied and declined ahont e, then fluctuated anct finally ¢l sed about lc higher _on regular board and on cill at shed in the that Russia the exports , also had a mo ning 450, Klackberries, » 1 120 20 ft., 19 00; sheeting dressed, | L2063 for cash and January; 1 278 for strawberries, 2 I, per 15 00; No. 3, 16 003 common boards, | Eebrirys 1281 for March;” 1 203" for 2 b, per case, 2 00. | dressed, 20 A 33 for M 110 for the yeir; B, per cwe, 3k Barlott | R NITNG 1 1t and No. 8 xpring, quiet at' 1 11@1 143 or ensh; 5 0o3 00, Whortlobor. | g hEAMIN . an 16 for. Februarys rejected, 82(8be, ne n. Corn—During the early part of the day there was quite a good speculative de- mand, espectally for he more d ferred de- Liveries, and prices were advanced §@ie and trade was large on eastorn orders. Later tow.ver the offerin 8 were larger than the tra e required a:d prices settled back ag in §@c and rul B | close, when No. quotrd at nary; 628 for February; 63c for March; 674c for Apr e for May; rejected and new mixed. 60jc. Outs—Slight'y improved, but transac- tions restricted.” No. 2 losed at 44)@44j§c for cash: 44c for January; 44c for Feb- 4ic for March; 463c tor Mav. Dull and little do'ng; No. 2, 95kc for cash and January; 964c for l-elmnry, 974c for March, lrl —Firm, but hardly enough doing to establish prices: No. 2, 107 for cash and Jaruary; No. 8, 867 K7C. Potassium, 1.~|m«, .w n; iphate of MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH | and | o The rwm\hnh 145 for May; No, N 1, 14823 L 1 20, ( Hile cash, January and February; 673G for April; 65fc t May Oat<—Very slow: 45f@45dc for cash; | 45§+ for dannary; 18§ | Rye—Steady at o farley - Quiet at 801 10 for May | Tesd Quiet at 490 | Butter ~Quiet; dairy, 23@30c; 830 40c. 1 B - Dull at 20@ 22 Whisky Steady at 1 16 Pork—Dullsnd stronger; 17 10 for cash; 7 10 for 'ebraary; 17 80 for Ma ch, | Lard= Firm, hue slow at11 00 bid - Roc'ts, Shipm'ts Flour, ... 2,00 5,000 What 16,000 Corn 45,000 Oataiiiianie 5000 Iyo none 1,000 Barley 20,000 wone s St. Louis Live Stook. vy, 6 4066 65 Lt 9,600 huml, »)m'mrn!n. 800 nead, New x orl l’rodnm s, 14,000 bl e ra, 5 00 @i 505 round-hoop Ohio, Min- e ota exra, 8 0H@8 00 t-Cloked firm t dade over yos. current rates; No. red wintir, La2{@ 1 443: new and old No, 2 white, 14001 414; pring, 130, Corn—Cle No. 2 mixed, 70 T1he; No wostern, 70@704¢ for wry. i No. 2 white, V2@ e, y 17 rmand quict Dul sminally ot @17 00; tork unchang new, 17 Dull and weak ruary, 11 ewm dufl - and ude in bl Lard 1 nomi il uniced, Ah@7i; retined, Gy Froights quict and firmi. Poorin Prodace. Pront Market quict. January 5, sales aro re- Whaat el Corn l rmand fairl mived, mixel, 62 cted |.»\\-, 60e. Oats - Mirmer and fai; ive Hizh 3, 61fe; re- y steady. No. 2 white 4. mixed, 44} Bye—Firm wud aloo fairly stoady. No. 2, 08her Barley— M rket dul! and nowinal; no wales reported. , MighwinesMarket firm and steady at Rec'ts, Ship'ts. Wheat none Corn Oarx.. Rye..., Barl none Highw batchers' 5 HOUSE Lots, FARMS, % Lands. For Sale By BEMIS, FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STS,, No. 208, Full lot feneed and with sniall build o Mtroet, lot on Jones, near 15th Hamilton, neat ire 266, Full corn 0 L TWo lots on Center street, near Cume Lot on Sprice stroot, near 6th atreot, L Two lots on Seward, near King streot, GleLe): Loton Seward, near King streot, Livervool Produoce. , Halt lot on Dodge, near 11th street . LavERroor, January 5. ; Flour-Awerican, 10s 66 15, : :::,":'{.'.",,.1;:{“,;;1',:;’ Nl Wheat —Winter, 10s 2d@11x %d; white 105 6@ 10 8;spring, 9410d@10s Gd 104 9 @1w 1d. Corn—bs ' Oha. Por<—T70s. Lard—50m 9d. Bacon—Cumberland cut short clear dull at 47 6d. Sl Totedo Proauce Tovrreno, .lmunry 5, 3 club, dull at 49s; Pork ly active at 10@150 ad- vance; mess closed at 15 874@17 00 for cash, according to quality; 16 85 for Jan- unry: 17 05@17 074 for February; 17 2@ 17 274 for March; 17 474 for April, Lard - Steady ' stron.er and hi her; closing at 11 024@11 05 for cash and Jan- uory; 11 15 for February; 11 30. for March; 1142} for April; 11574 for Mav. Bulk Meats—Fairly active and_hixher; short. ribe, § 60@8 86 for cash; § 00 for January; 8 75 for Felruary; 890 for March; 9 15 for April. Whisky—Qaiet at 117, Butter—Quiet nlll slow sale; cream- ery, choice to fancy, 35@37c; fair to good, 30@33c; dairy, choice to faacy, 28@32c; do, fair to good, 18@2hc; fresh mado packing stock, 10@12¢; ladle packed, common to good, Ii{mlfic roll, 18@23c. Eges—Plenty and in_woderate requost at 23@24c per dozen for for freshy ico house not wanted; 16@18c for pickled. Shipm'ts "l 339 Rec'ts, ceeann. 23750 Flour.. Wheat. 39,611 Corn..... 149,907 Oats Rye 7,465 Burley 36,750 8 R Chicago Live Stook. CHiCAGO, January 3, Hogs—Receipts, 40,000; market wenk and lower for mixed and light eradex but firm for choice; common to guod mixed, 5 766 20; heavy packing Ang shiy 6226 50; licht hogs, 5 80@6 35; mkiph and culls, 1 80@5 65, Cattle--Recemts, 6,500 head; murket to medinm firm and demand shipping, 4 80( good, b Bh@h 80; export, 6 0 @6 nixed butchers’ stock nd generally wemker for lower 2 40@3 80; bulls, 2 00@ 3 Thwd El nckl'l‘ 3§ 00(@ Sheoliteoel i 0 head; market teady and demand goo common, 405 East Liberty Live SBtock. KAsT Lingnty, Pa, Active and u January 5, Cattle ceipts, 4 ,000; whipments, urlnl] Miax, 7 00@7 10; Y orkers, (@6 8h; market slow, Sheep - Unohang «; receipts, 2,800; <hip- ments, 2, 00; prices range lrum 1000 b Kansas City Produce l.rk-'- Kansag Ciry, Janury 5, Wheat —Reccipts 10,707 bu; wl',hdnwn. 18,457 bu; in store, 819,102 bu, Market wtendy, but no sales uc«rt for cash and Jununry, rejocted cash, b cars, 80c; ary, b cars, B0c; No, 4 cash, 93¢ bic ary, 9% bid; Fobruary, 9dc bi 02 Towa c; dry (@14c; dry salt hides, sound, skins, d raie, twor e, ln-.'l. b d; January, 1024 b rua Murch, lunj bid; N cash, January, 129} bid; ¥ [} 1zum 121 bid, Corn—Receipts, 6,716 bu; withdrawn, 1 bus in rtore, 162,42 N ixed cash, 1 car, b8{c hun\lly 'vA. [t March”G1]e 1 ic ars, hic; i-ulmum y, Udhe bid. ot 167 b withidrawn 1 wiore, 44,261 bu, ne 41@ 1 car, 46}c; Janu. ars, 4he; & cars, Ahe; e, cars, 470 Lye—Weak: January, no nnlcum,n for casl Kansas City Live Stock KANsAs Ciry, Januory b, (50 head, T'he mar- med- (fattle—Ke ket was fi ium grades; native steers, avera, , ‘black; 101,800 1bs, 6 10@h 30; native cows, choice averaging 1,500 1bs, 1 50; common, aver: 5 | Treitschke and Curry, which was com- January; 1&61 for l’ubrunv L3 for March; 1 403 for April, 142 asked; 1 443 for May. Corn—Quiet; high mixed, 64); No. 2, February, 64)c; May, 693c asked, Oats—Nominal, Clover Seed—Prime, 4 9.4; No. 2, 4 80, Hogs—Dres-ed Philaaeiphia Produce. PHILADRL] muA, January 5. Wheat—Firm at 141@1 41} for cash and January; 1 43 for February; 1 for March. Corn —68@68¢ for cash 704@70c for March, Oats—514c for cash and January fi-h Iu for Febru; »—Quiot o and_January; Februury; 74@7dfc for - Buffalo Live Stock. Eaxr Burraro, Hogw-—Kasier; rer‘mph, ments, ) ca 1 ohoice, 6 Hi@6 Kh; “nw( medium welghts, b 50@i6 90; choice heavy, 6 507 10. Cincinnati Produoce. CINCINNATI, January 5. Mews Pork —Steady at 17 25@17 50, Bulk Meats—Quiet; clear sides, 9 00@ 9 25, Lurd—Higher; prime steam, 10 474, Bacon - Firm; clear sides, 10101025, Flour—Quiet; family, 6 10@7 50, heat—Firmer; No, 2 red, 1 38@1 39, Corn—Finm; No., 2 numl, 70c. Oats—Steady; No, 2 mixed, 454, Rye —Quiet, Barley —Quiet at 90:@1 12, W)unky \l.«mlyul.l 5 “Turpentine Market. WILMINGTON Fire Rosin Spirits—Dnll at 52 Tar - Steady at 190, Spirits T y—Firm; hard, 2 25 soft, 3 70; Virgin, 300, Baltimoro Produce. iAo, Ty Jeat 1 42a@1 45; N, and .lrunmr 14231 Corn \..n!lu‘m fir low, Gie; mixed wests Janu iy H04e; March, 717@7, February, 094 7vc; o~ = REFUSED. Treitschke snd Curry Not Granted Liquor Licenses, The investigation into the matter of the applications for license by Messrs, ploted Wednesday will be found fully reported on another page of this pa- per. Upon the evidence adduced, a ma’ jority of the board voted to re- fuse both applications, which was accordingly done and the 0 endorsed wero returned by the city clerk to the city treasurer, who will refund the mouey already paid in for the tirst qu. The board was not unanimous i their action, but Mayor Boyd and Mr, Dailey, president of the council, signed the refusal, while Mr. Jowett, Wheat—Easy; No. 2 red, 1 864 for |70 documents | ; ots on Charles, n 3600 of tho hest residen o ote in the city of maha —any Toeation you de Ire--north, o ¢, santh or west, and at bed rock pricos usiness {ots in all the principal ha varying from $500 to 154 and ots eanging from ated in every part of the 1t farms i Do Wadhietor, Rk all the en " ’ K for salo iyt subnrian propreety in o ated i the Loy G v on i At the Tow £ ratos of Tn storee, hotels, farms, ot lande, % &, to ront orlca ¢ Wl rents ¢ llected, deeds, mor of real estate dosuments ReaL EsTare Acency, 16th and Dc 1z!a Street, swAaEAa NBs BOYD’S OPERA HOUSE! JAMES E BOYD, Proprictor. R L. MAKSH, Business Managor. Three Nights Only and Saturday Matinee. COMMENCING THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! Of the Distinguished Emotional and Tragie Actrons, MISS ADA GRAY, SUPPORTED By Chas, A, Wi'king' 6th Ave tion, falternate Iughtor and towrs, a Combina~ ne’ story fruied by her 1 e tiew of the om Mr , by Miss Gray, anl y 0K “times in the prict A Statos, thod EAST LYNNE; O THE ELONEMENT Laiy Tk, | MATAN VN AMISS ADA GRAY. NOTICE, T partnenship horcto o oxis ing hotween { 1 Wbt b paid by 1 Kuh mann of e iest part, mid o acounts due sa'd fiom stall be paid 0 hin € AS KUIEMANN E. L, SIGGINS, 4, 1552 it Omnha, Noh,, Jur Matter of application o1 Alex. Daemon fur Liquor License, NOTIC Notico is hereby given that Alexander Daemon did, upon the 5th day of January, A, D, l.w' file his application to the Mayor and (lly C of Omaha, for licen.e to sell Malt, ~‘i]urmmuu and Vinous Liquors, at Tenth, hetween Marcy and Mawon street, First ward, Omaha, Neb., from the 19th ouy of January, 1882, to the 10th day of April, 1882, 1f there | 0 10 objection, remonstrance or protest filed within t woeks from the No. 2ez, Lot ‘on Douglas, mnear 26th street, Nu 241, Lot on Farnham, near 26th o'roet, No, 240, Lot 60 by ¥ fect on South Avenue, Hmrlhunn-tm- $600. o 220, Corner Iet on Hur', near 21 atroot, o 138, 1208132 foot, on Ifarney, near %th ulun( 1 cut it up), $2,400. 71x510 foot on (wm strect), near Grace, §1, y .l\l on Douglas Sherman Avenue ch No. 228, 1 ot 143 30-110 by 441 fect on Bherman Avenuo (T6th str et), near Grace, 2,400, No. 220, Lot 2xif] foct on Dodgv, near 18th streot, make un ofter. No Lot on 24d strect, near Clark, 8600, i, Lot on Hamiltor, near King, 8 2, Lot “on 18th, iar Nicholas t, 7, Two lots on 16ih, Pacificatreet, 'wo lots on Castellar, near 10th street, 08, Deantitul resi i Caming, 8400, 5, Lot i Saunders, enco lot on Divislon near Hamilton $600. stroot, near - | stroct, 8420, No. 14, Lof No. 19x), Th Soward, §1,50, No. 1033, Lot on 20th treet, n 0, No. 1041, Two lofw on 224, near Graco street 0600 0 ch, No. 101}, th atreet, near Pacifle, ots on Haunds Sherman two lots on King, near Hamilt 0. two lota on 17th strcet, near White rhin, B1,000. No. 188}, one'tull block, ten lots, near tho har- rucks, ¥400 No.' 101, Tot on Parkor, near | No. 153, two lots ou’ Cas, near (g1t edge,) €6,000. In1, lot'on Center, near Cuming street, ntroot, ¥300, 21t wtreot 180, lot on Fier, near Boward stroot, 8660, . 176, lot on- Shérman wyenue, near fzed struet, §1,400 ar 14th, ¥1,000, near 14th stroot; make offers, No. 160, vix 1ots on Farvham, near 24th wtrect near Creigh lot, near the head of St 45,000, 24, hout two weres, near the head of St. . 41,000, o 18th wtreet, near Whito Lead Mary's ar shot tower on the ote) on 14th rect, 115, thirt} Nalfaero lots in Millard and Cabdwell's additions onShenuan wyenuo, Spring und Raratogi treots, near the ond of i o §1, near Saun 0. 1ot on 1eard, noar 21st, with two sm 100, 0 wo lota on 10th, near Pierce stroet, 1,500 No. 78, three lota on Iarney, noar 104 wtreet, §2,0 0. No. 76, 90x worti, atreit, No. 73, (X eet 0n Gth wtroet, near Leaven: toet, on Paciflc, near bth street, 5,0, No. 09, 66x152 foet, on Douglas strect, near 10th, #2,500. 0, vighteen lots on 2ist, 22d, 23d and ora mtrcets, near Grace aid Saunders stroct , #400 cuch, bth G, ono fourth block (150x185 fect), nearuive Conven't of Yoor Claire on Hamilten strect, nre the end of red strio car track, ¥560 No. 6, 0. on Marcy, near 9th stroet, §1,200, lot on Califcinim, near 21ut, 51,600 ., lab 0N Cakr, near 1,10t (1 Harie od wnd ffty-uine Loautitul ros fl.wl‘n Hamilton strect, balf way en llu turn tabile the red stroct car N wnd the waterworks i ar and wddith wnd Just west of the Convent of the Bisters Foor Clairo b0 Shinn's sdui Vrices 1ange from and will e vold on - wany terms. who was in favor of grauting both licenses, anyway, declined to sigu, 40 or 50 veres, with rovemcuts, and sdfolning the city, at all prices Sthday of Junuary, A. 1., 1882, the Anid license will be granted. ALEXANDER DAEMON Applicant, Tur DALy Bee mwupnp«-r will publish H\e above notice once each week for two weeks at the elLlnnn of the applicant. ‘The City ot Omaha is not to be charged therewith, JoJ. L, C. JEWETT, L City Clerk, W.E. VIGUS, M. MERRELL. | W, E. VIGUS &0, COMMISSION MERCHANTS 135 Lasalle Street, CHICAGO. Grain and Prowvisions Bought and Sold on Margins, sples Tme-ood1m C. F. Manderson, ATTORNEY AT LAW nher o Clarkson & Hunt, Buccomwrs to Richards & Hunt, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW N VAPhEreaas O he Nub J.P. ENGLISH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. 810 Bouth Thirtcenth Strevt, with -\ M. NOO""‘ Geo P. Bemis Rear Estate Acency, 15tn and Dodge Bta,, Omaha, Neb This gency aoes sTRICTLY & brok: Daoe nt apec ulato wnd therofor s wre Wiired to ons, instoad Matter of Aplication of M, A Mo wara for MeNaniara 1881, Notios ix horeby given that M. A, Aid, upon the 16t day of Decembi'r, A, D, file his application to the Mayor ani City Co Lof Ouinhia, for license to sl Mlt, Spirituous Vinous L . 214 and 216 Four. ha, Neb., from nonstrance or pro- rom Doccmber 16th, I'-l the said license will bo granted. M. A. MCNAMARA, Applicant. Tir DALY Ber newpaper will publi-h the whovo nolicy for two weiks at tho exponse of the applicant, The ity of Omaba 1y ot t0 'be charged therowith, * J. J. L. C. JEWEIT, doc1-12t ux; Clerk- A D, (LEGAL NOTICE, Fra defend cin M. Englebert and J its, will take noti . Leo Englebert, thit on the first da Meyer and Adolj cws wA Max Moyer & in the District Court. fondanta; the objict and prayr of which aro o forecloro s cortain mortgage executed by the de- fenduts to the piafutiit uyon lot thrgo (3, in ‘s wdcition, to the city of Omaha, in Douy lmunml), Nebraska, (0 sccurs th bayment of o dated April | b of threo hundred and s forty-eight conts,pay ablon 3 reof; that thero bt now duv pon raid note stgage the sum ol thice huudied and o lars and foriy-vight conts with Cresl thoreon at twelvo per cont per annum | from the date of said noto, and plaintifts pray for & dvcreo th Jants be required to pay the same, or that said p # ey be sold " to Satiaty the amount foud die: - YOU are Feqwired to anawer said petition on or before the 10th day of Japuary, A. D, 1882, llhhllhu\ 14, 1581, MAX[MEYVER & BROTIER. By Suviin& 3106 Attormeys, plbevin