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INANGE AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL. Niw YOBK, Jannary 6, NONEY. y closed at er cent xcWinge closed steady at 4 SI¢ GOVRRNMENTS 1 80, vernment bonde closed firm i 4 re van-«l . Conpon Currency 6% ntinued ‘ontinued P RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railroad bonds closed firm as fol lows: Central P Union firsts, .. Lana grants, .. Sinking funds. ... KTATE BONDS, Tennes:e 6 old, declined to 73, STOC M king the day ns a whole the stock maket while feverish was strong and prices closod § to 14 per cent. higher than yesterday; the temper of the s ecu'ators is still feverish, so that at short interest the market aconmulates ra idly, as was the ocase yesterd iy, To-day thix was fright. aned into covering by several reports about she early wettlement of the railway war with the result of an advance in j noted in the final dealings in the York Elevated to 1 05} trom 107}, 8 following are the closing bids: NJC Yo 113 114} 113 ific firats c.o..0e Qaa h & Ando N&W N O & M. QUGS Oniaha, Preferred N (Juni(oliii Pansma. . prc. St Paul Prefer San Francisco. . lruffirrul 9 1<t pid \t l’ \l (\ M 110' 46, (o A M l X ion Pacihe. . 1151 Mavhat an, Wabash ... ... M&O Preferred ... 67 Northwest rn Western Union. 784 Preferrel . 33} i 157} CHICAGO MONEY MARKET. CHIcAGO, Janua aper st the b to- liberal scale, The arket ¢ cent., but all classing ily taken at th-above The offeringa of day wore on was fim at 6@s | “A No. 1 rates. K stern exchange between city banks was (uoted at par. rings of the were ,700,000.! The outgo of currency to the interior way fu Was res associated banks e = COMMEBCIAL Omaha wnolmle Market. REVIEW OF THE MARKETH, Orrice o¥ THE OMAHA BRR, } Friday Evening, January 6, 1882, Duripy the day wheat advinced fe for 0 22 for No. 3 and 1c for rejected. foy advanced about2c, Ryeunchanged, ro advanced about le. Oats advanced 5o Potatoes advanced 10c per bushel. Eggs declined 1@3c. Tn drugs we note & decline of 3¢ for gly- serine. No other changes noted, o A R Local Grain Dealings. —Cash No, 2, 1 09; cash ejected H84c. —Cash No. 2, 94ic; No. 8 HAY--87 00@10 00 per ton. Provision: pring wheat, straight grade, Pioneer” California, 34 00; 4 50; winter wheat straight patent, 34 50@5H 00: gra- Wheat, 83 00; Queen ‘}l 50; thp?r, $1 00; RBig Sioux, RYL FLOUR—$3 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per cwt. 00@16.,00; «creenings, per cwt. shorts, per :wt 1.00; chopped feed, per cwt. 1 20; meal holted, yellow, 1 40; white. 81 60, P(lTA’l‘l)F Nebraskas, 1 10G1 20. l" T PO’ l‘AT()l‘.“lg(.anum« Musca- ant per: WILI) (.l~ P}.\E--fl S0@3 50. KGG! UTT R—Lhmcs, searce at 24@26c; poor, no market; fair, 18@21; creamery, ‘e, APPLES — Good. sound, very scarce st 84 75@5 00 per bl &)“MUVS Steady; per box, &4 50@ MALLAGA (.RAP}&\ Por bbl., 38 5 per half Lbl,, 81 50 B —Yellow, 20@22 H@l 60 per bus 1. —Per bbl.,, $10 00@ er 1b., 9@ 11e, tandards, $ic, K@ 10c, 1 WILD I c. Y@lle per Ib, CHEESE ~10@l e, Grocers List, —Rio, tair, 13he; Rio, good, prime to choice, 144c; Old gov't 2Wi@2she, Mocha, c; Arbuckle's, THE OMAHA by 1 & 20: Allspice, $1 00: Caasi Yepper, Nutmegs, Mace 2100 \l\lllll Per caddie, nare cases, Breakfas dried beef, 1 003 10, L -gm 00; do in | 12 00 do, in bbls, 14 00; ) INEGAR—Pure apple e (m. 16 pure nx-p\l‘. 18c; Prussine pure anole, 100 HOMINY--New, & 5 per bbl, navy W0, i calef and larger, 9@ , 4 inch Finch, 103c. SOAPS—Kirk's Savon Ymm‘rnl Kirk 140, CANDIL k.\‘l.m“. 16¢; \mxu 40 Ibs,, LYE Americ; '\ll. 3 40, 40 1bs, 65, 160, ireenwich, $10: 2 50; Lewis 16 oz, 8, ewell lye, 275, 1 l‘- nsylvauia cans, 4 doz., in case, | 2 doz in case, —Red_clover, choloe new, & 00 per bushel; mammoth clover new, §7 oo'wmm Clover, new, $1400 al alfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, $1300. Timothy, good, new, &3 00; blie gra, extra cloan, $150; blue gras, clean, 81 95; orchard grass, 82 50; red top, choice, 1 08; millct, commion or Missour, %0c; millet, German, 8100 to $125 Hungarian, HEDG ESEER—Osage orange, 1 to § buchels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 l»unl over, ®150; honey locust, per b, 3 200 T £25 06, FISH—Fanily white fish, 90 b hf bbls, o, 1 white fish, 90 16 hf bbls, 6 30; 3 e fish, in 10 b kits, 1 00; family 0 kits, 7he; New Holland h keg, 135 Russian sardines, 77 -(n]lu-'- bin river salmon, per 1001hs, § 00; Geonze's Bank codfish, Ge; Gen, boneless codfish; ug.c; boneless fish, e, MACKERET—Half bbls messmackerel, 100 Ibs, $12 50; hf bbl No, 1 ex_shore do, 100 Ibs, 6 00; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 Ibs, 3 85; mess mackerel, 12 1b 295 No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1'shore, 12 1b do, 1 00: fat family, 10 Ib do, 75c. NED GOODS—Oysters, 2 1b (Field's), per case, $400; do 11 (Field's), e cawe, 2005 do'2 h (S ndard), per case, 300; do1 |h(~&t:mdnrn| per_caso, 2 50; do 2 1b (slack), per case, 2 75; do 11 (slack), ser case, 200. Onions, 380, Saluon, 1 | per deozen, 160@1 70; do 21b, per dozen Sardines, small £, impor ter boxes per box, 14)e; Am quarter boxes ver box, e do half per hox, 214e. Lobste 180, 5 (me..m].; String beans, per o wr case, 220, Su 3 ens, choice, per es, 21b, per ca 2 80; raspbe Dansons, pears per ries per c cuse, 3 Gredn gages,: Ib per case, strawberries, y 2 1b, 215, per case, 2 B: case, 300@4 00, Whortleber- s, 280, Egg plums, 2 1o per ‘l.v choice, 2 Ib, , per case, 4 50, 1 per case, 3 50: do choice, 2 . Pine Ah‘-lefl, 21b, per 4 K@ Peaches, 2 1b per_ do 3 b, case, 6 00@6 50; do, (pie] case.8 &5 do pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, 3 50, RICE—Carolina, 8@84c; Louisiana, 74 @She; fair, 6@ PEANUTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 9c per 1b; fancy Whltt‘, 10c per lb; rn'v-—wh te Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, 114e. Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONR—Atlantic A, 8c; Arplemn XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8c; Boott 5he; Buckeye LL, 44, 725 Cabot W, ‘hittenango A, 6ic; Great Falls E, s o um.." 6c; Honest Width, 7dc; Int an Heud A, 8jc; Indian Standard A, s ¢; Indian Orchard d. w., 8}c; Lawrence , Te; Mystio River, 7ic; ek \L, 7c; Uti et By The; do'A, ic; do 1248, cott BB, 8je. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 4.4; The; Alligator 3-4, 3c; Argyle 44, Atlantic LL, 6)c; m§er State X 44, Tor Bennington O 4-4, Gc; Buckeye S. 4.4, Gjec | 8¢ Indian Orchard AA 9-8, 84c; Laconia O 39, Rc; Lehigh F 4-4, 94c; Lonadale 44, 10(- ep »erell N 30, 7c~ do O 32, T3c; do R 36, Tic; do K 39, 8hc; Pocasset C 4-4, 74c; BL!’A(‘H}' D COTTONS—Androscog- &in L 4-4,10c; Blackstone A A in perial 9¢; do do half bleuchfld 4.4,9c; Cabot 4-4,8§; Fidelity4-4, 93c; Fruit of the Loom, 11}; can bric 0 Water Twist, 108c; Cleat FallsQ, 104c; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 1" c' L nsdale, 10c; do cambri: 37, 13 \'m. Mills, 13¢; Pequot A, 10¢; ]’emmrrll T he; Pocahontas 4-4, 9ic; Utica, 1lc; Wamsutta a O, bhe; Wachus: 12}c; Wal- JKS—TTnbleached—Atlantic, 100 ¥ Baltimore do, 16¢; Lone Star, 8 vz., Savige, 18¢c, 1 DUCKS (Colored)—Albany E brown, 8c; do C, drab 1t do X, stripes and plmdn. 124c; do XXX brown and drab, ntnpfin and plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 84c; Chariot fancy, Uhe' do extra henvy 20c; Fall Rive brown, extra heavy, ngw Indiana A brown, 13c: Neponset A brown, 15c, TICKINGS—Amoskeag A C A 32, 174¢; do blue 32, 18kc; Arrowanna, Sic. Claremont B B, 154c; Lnnenzup,n ex- tra, 174¢; Hamilton 1), 115c; Lewiston A 30, 15¢; Minnehaha 4-4, 20c; Omega sup-r extra 4-4, 28c; Pei ll er JZ 160; Put- nam XX blue stri 12¢; Shetucket S 104c; do SS 120; Yeoman'y blue 29, Bhor DENIMS. —Amoskeak, blueand brown, 164¢; Andover DD blue, 154c; Arlington blue S 3 Concord 000, blue and brown, AA, do do 134; do XXX do do 144¢; Haymaker's blue and brown, River l!ll»tnw. 164c; rl and brown, 1b}c ville, Fddystone inrner A ih, Bc; equot do inch double hattan do glazed, 5 finish, Ge. Amory, 8¢; Andros- larendon, G{e; Coness 3 Lockwood ki (nl.,\l. wpowder, good, Tmperial, gooll, 40@. Young Hyson, %nud,' @ 181 00; Japan Nat Leaf, », B0@THe; n..l.m.;, ud, 40@55; Souchong, 45(@. BUGARS,—Cut 10jc; Granulated, Fine powderod, 1( 4 3 New York ( A, 9c: Good A, B30 loaf, 10&c; Crushed, 10c; Powdered, 10gc} standard Coffee A, setioner’s Standard ¥he: Prairie Extra C, BYRUPS, —hu ar house, bbls, 40c; ha!f bls, 470; kegn, 4 nllum, 2 10; choice tablo syrup, 42¢;) fblnln. 4c; k«xn.‘?‘fl, SODA, apers, 83 00; De- nd do, 3 00; 85 00; Key soda, @ihe STARCH, —Pearl, Mc @ Corn hmrch a Corn, The. ~—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 95; Ash- jn sacks, 8 50; LDy dairy 60, 5s, 8 45; | dairy, 100, 3 Silver Giloss, 8 Excelsior halves, )les, New Choice ’ aporated Ay York applos, Sho; 8¢0; Currants, 7{@8¢; Blac] 7te; Hallowell, Se; Indian rehard improved, 7he; Narragansctt, The; Pepperill satteen Hhe Rockp 7 Mysti ; tie; do. Gin, ')mm», 70; Marl’ keag dress i Al Ye; Cumberland, 7he; |u(hlnnn l\-n.)u wth, Kby H\bm ke tlt 104¢; (¢ U’l"l'(l\'Alth —Abberville Agate, 4 1le; A Cairo T 174¢; Decean Co, stripy stone, 134e; Nentucke! 16¢; Oc Sussex ing sbecks, 124 plain N, kin, 194 (‘-llr), Y Clarion I Dand T, 16¢; Koy Nonpareil, oyal, 164c) shusett shirt- do, Nankin, 124c; York, do, checks, stripes and oz, e, ndroncogein 10-4.2740; 3 Continent. l ¢ 42, 11c; Fruit of the l,'..... 1040, 9733 York mills 98, 85c; d Pembroke 10-4, 2: 49, 'IGARS, —Seeds, $15.00; nnecticut, 00; Mixed, 8.1.;00' Beed Havana, 00 O] leur]h\nnu. $75.00, OBACCO — PLUG, — K Iden Rule, '| 1b, 60c; Spotted Fawn, 61 Our Rope, | Double Crewn, round | BEANS \(uduu'u. haud picked & |k Pequot A, 8ic; | Pt DAILY uality, butts, 60 Star, ponnds, Shoe, pounds, Army y Sullion, pounds, Climas, pounds, 61c Hard to ¥ Fountain, Mountain, t Edge, 1 and Navy, 1 Lorill NECUT -1 Golden Thre orite, 8003 603 (e [ Faney, “atlins O, 5 1b Doxes, per 1b Dinmond Crown, 66 rades—Common, 2 to ckwells Durham, 16 H0c; Seal of All Grannlated 1 5le; Dukes Durham, 1 rolina, lhul l' nfl Varnishes, S IN OITL~White lead, Owmnha s white lead, O. P. & C. Co,,pure, Marseilles green, 1to5 b cans, rnch zine, g 2on se 12 rod seal, 11¢; French /uu‘ in varnish ass, 2003 French zince, in oil asst, 1 | and burnt umber, 11 cans 12¢; burnt_Sienna, 1ic: vandyke lmmn, 18 vefined lampblack, i fvory black, 16¢; drop blac bluc, 80c; ultramarine blue, reen, L, M. & D. een, L. M. & D), nidinn v, 22¢; American Vermiliod, T, & P, chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D. 0., vellow ochre, golden ochre, 16; patent Uryer, 6¢; graining colors: light oak, dark ORE, walnut, chestnut and ash 12 Dry ®aints \Vhlh\ lead, 64c; French zine, 10¢; Paris whi g 24c; whiting 'lhh'n. 14c; hhltmg com'l, 1}¢; Iampblack German. town, T4c; lamph ack, ordinary, sian blue, 45c; ultramarine brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, tcisienna, burn ft, sienna, Parls groon genuine, 35¢; Paris green com'l 25c; chrome green, N. Y.* 20c; chrom- green K., 12¢; vermillion, E 70c; ver- million, America, 18c; Indian red, 10¢, rose pink, 14e; venetian read, Cookson's "? : venetian red Am., bzl ; red load, The; chrowe yellow, genuine, 20c; chrome” yel- low, ochre, rochelle, 3c; I7rench, H American, Winter's mmornl spanish brown, 2ke; Prince's mineral 8¢ VARNISHES - Hnrn-l« per gallon. Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1 81; furniture, U he; coach, extra, Sl 40; Coach, No, 1, 8] Damar, 81 50; Ja) Tooy asehaitum, 705 shellas, 83 501 band oil finish, &1 30 OILS—110" cart headlight, per per gallon, 16¢ linseed, raw, per gallon jKe; Inrd, winter st [y 1, 80c XXX, per gallon, perm, V per gallon, 60 ochre, <)i‘ 4 rallon, 113c3 150" 175" headli yatoline, per gallon, Fisiksgay voiieds 4, per aal- swent, per gallon, zer0, per gallon 1, per gallon et gallon, tc; naptha, 74, per WHOLESALE L1, 12 to 20 ft, 820 00; 9 00; sheeting dressed, s 2, 16 00; common boards, «lre“ml. 20 (0. FRAMING—16 ft. and under, per M, 20 00; 10 ft. studding, 22 00; 22 ft, 22 00; 24 ft. 2500, FINISHING—No. 1. finish 1}, 1} and 2 inch, $50 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch 815 00; No. 2, finish 13, 1} and 2 inch, $4500: No. finish, 1 inch, $40 00; No, 3 finish, 1 00; 0. G. battons per 00 feet lin., 21 00; well curbing, 822 00; rough § and 2 inch battons per 100 feet lin.. 50c. STOCK BOARDS—A stock, $10 00; B 835 00; C, 830 00; common stock, $22 50, FLOORING—No. 1, 00; No. 2, 835 oo; No, 3, $2200; yellow pine, No, 1, $10 00 SIDING—-Nn, 1, $2400; No. 2, $2200; No. 8, 818 00. SHIP LAP—Plain, 822 00; O. G. No. 1, $32 00; No. 2,822 00. CEILING—$24 00@837 00. LATH AND SHINGLES—A Aur(l)ent) ul.ingle‘né $3 85, No. 2, 82 50; No, 3, $2 00, Nuvy Hardware I.Ilt. Iron, rates, 83 50; plow steel, cast, 7ic; cast tool do, 15@20 wagon ![mken,u 225@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; felloes, saw dry 40- tongues, each, 70@86c; lxlex, re nuts, per Ib, 7@ c; 8@18c; rivets, b, 11c; lcilchlm. por b, 6@12c; mal lbl 8c; ron wed 60; crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth, 4c; omshoau, per keg, b5 00; spring steel, 7@8c. NAILS—10 to 20d, 3 60; 8te 10, 375; 6d, 4 00; 4d, 4 25; 8d, common, 5 00: 3d, fine, 6 50; clinch, all sizes, 5 25; 6d, casing, 475 8d casing, 4 5.; 10d casing, 4'25; 10d finish, 4 75; 8d finish, 5 00; 6d nilh, 25 half kegs, 10c extra, SHOT.—S8hot, $1.85; Buck shot, 82.10; Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; do., half kogs, 33.48; do., quarter kegs, $1.88; Blast- ing, kes, $3.35; Fuse, ver 100 foot 500, Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at «light advance in piices, The demand for good horses exceeds the supply considerably, Prices range as fol. lows: Fine ningle drivers, 8150, to 300.; Extra draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common draiz horses, 8100. to 150,: Extra farm horses, $110. to 125.; Common to good farm horses $90. to $100.; Extra plugu. 860, to 75.; Oommon plugs, $20. to $40. MULES.—15 to 153 hands (extra), 8125, to 150.; 144 to 15 hands, $100. to 140.; 14 to 14) hands, 875, t0100.; 13} to 14 hands, 860, to 75. Liquors. ALCOHOL — 187 proef, 2 25 gmr wine lon; extra ( nhf«)rmn upmtn 187 }roof, yer proof gallon; teiple refined spirits 187 proof, 124 per proof gallon; re-distilled v bivkies, 1 mfifh s fine blended, 1 50(@ htucky bourbons, 2907 00; K- n- v and 1 umnlnmm ryes, 2007 00 BRANDIES—Imported, 86 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; England., 2 00@4-00; domestic, 1 5@ PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 1 75@4 00, COHAMPAC( 26 000431 0 506 CLARETS—Ter case, WINES-—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Bulldirg Matorlal. ar barrel, 81 85; bulk per bu,, t, bbl, 82 50. “Towa plaster, 8 70, Hair L—r bu, 85c, Tarrec (elt 100 1bs, 83 58, Straw board, $4 (0 PAPER—Straw paper, 8{c; rag paper, 4c; dry goods paper, 7c; manila paper, 10c; news paper, e, (COAlL~—Cumberland blacksmith, $12; Moreis Run Bl v, 812; Whitebreast lutip, #7 00; Whitebreast nut, 87 00; Towa lumnp, 86 50; Iowa nut 86 50; Rock Springs, Washors, peryLi tu New —Tmjorted por cuse, : case, 12 006@ 4 50116 00, LI !I B i | 89; Anthracite, all sizes, $12 00@12 50, Wool, Merino unwashed, light, 14@16¢; heavy, 13G@1bc; medium unwashed, light, 18@? tub-washed, fair, lingy and wy, Yho; burry. black and sotéed wooly 2@be less #2203 Hides Furs, Etc. butcher's hide, 7c; green green malt, port cured {c; dry flint, sound, 13@14¢; dr 1y 12@@13c; dry salt hides, sound green calf, wt, 8 to 10 1bs., llw:]l' wreen calf, wt, under 5 e, per green pelty, § 31 10@1 25: damaged hides, two-third raie, cut scored and one grub, classed two: thiedu rate, ) branded hides 10 per eent. off, ¥ Lmk, No. 1, Hm.k ] 24 | MARRETS BY TELEGRAPH BEE- SATURDAY 5 short stripe, 40¢ Lroad stripe, 100, Tallow, Drues DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, - Acid Carbolie, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, He; Balsam Copabia, per 1h k, Sasaafras, per 1, 3 Calomel, 1 ‘inchonidi £100; Chl | narrow stripe 2hc; | Oil, Castor, No r gal, \I 10; ; Quinine 1%, Yotassium, por er 07, wnm, H0e & RS, Todide, per 1 o Sulphate of Morphine &3 01; Sulpnur flour, per Ib, 4he: Strvchrine, ver oz, - — o — 10; Salacin, Council Bluffs Market. Cotyotn, BLoves, January 5, Flour “rmvv"'x(mod by Crystal and City Mills, 8 7o@ 4 50; Kansas Mis. souri flour, 3 50@4 25; grahaw, 3 75; rye flour, 3§ 40, Bran and She Chop Corn Wheat jeeted, 70 Corn Oats Barley Hay-—6 50@7 m( Wood -5 ho@ 7 00, Live Hoga-—5 50( Cattlo—Shipping, 00; cows 30 00@45 00 per head; atock, 3 00@3 M, Sheep—3 G Hide 17 00 per ton, 3, 90c; re- 0, rejected 48, milch butchers ¥ X hides, Tho. 110@1 30, 2@l 40, Youltry 10c. Oniony Dressec e turk Chickens, So; ducks, Grand Junotion Market. v Jexerion, In., January 5, liultvrulom 18c. — —— Chiocago Froduoce. CHICAGO, T ‘change the wark but firmer later, 3 car loads, embracing 3 of corn, SHof oats, 4 barl y. Quiet: not much disp common to choice “pring wostern Minnesota, b 00@7 patents, winter wheat brands, 6 50(@ weste: l-m kwh B hu@7 00, Wheat ri quite active to-day, and whi'e (Iu\ h~|hu;; Wik unset. tld, o strong unde tone was developed. s for future delivery were quite but the demand was active and suf- nt toabso b the « feri; ppreciation in prices, d at about the ¢ o 1 yvesterday, i@8¢ por. busho) and gradually « », fluctuntec On early, wheat, 1 ur @8 H50; then. ruled ced e from d tinally clos:d dar board, anc it for May. ; uood roque 116 for February; rejected, cording to location. in: was active in No. 2 and and ship- ing account, and th murket tuled steadier in a general way, though the fluctuations S2(@stc, ne- in prices were slight. Prices opened stoady at yesterday's closing figures, du- clined L fe, and ruled steady at the clse, Them lu-t finally closed about jc | * hivher on the nlar board, and on cal G3fc for cash; G3te for J=nuary; 633@ for Febiu ry; 633c for Mare 674@ 11710 for May and June: 683c for duly; rej cted | and new wixed, 803@60§c. —The demand i gem:-.;llv light. No CRRAE 44fc for cash, January, Fehruary and March; 46%c for May. R “About Lhnm:m‘ offerings light. No. 2, 594e for casb; -m‘ for Junuary; 564 for February: b7he for Mat Barley—Lifeless for No. 2, but firm for No.8, No.2.107; No. 8 (losed 2 bet- ter at 8¢ for January and February. Pork In good demand, higher and stealy Moss closed at 17 00@17 10 for cash; 17 05 for January; 17 223@17 25 for Febmmv, 17 474 for March; 17 65 for Apri ; 1780 for May, Lard— \ctive and better, closi nu at 11 05@11 10 for cash : nd January; 11 223 ’le 35 for February; 11 424 for March; 11 55 for April; 11 673@11 70 for May, Bulk Meats—Shade hi her; short ribs, 8 624@8 65 fo ; 8 B2h@R 85 for Feb- ruary; 8 974 March. Whisky —Firmer and Tc higher at 118, Bu ter—Fair dewand and ample supply. Creamery, ice to faacy, 35@37c; fair to good, 30@33c. Dairy, choice (o fancy, %(d'{"c' fair to good, stock, 10@ 10Ac, Lad e packed, common to good, 13@18¢; roll lr!((' 2 Egus -Receipts continue liberal; demand small at 28@24c por dozen for fresh and 20@22c for ice house, Rec'ts, 15,35 28,500 . 78,489 Shipm'ts L, 718 825 | 1 54 Flour, 63 7 ~ ——————— Chicago Live Stock. CHicAGo, January 6. Hogs- l:.-wL.u. 17,000; in common to god mixed the market was generally stronger, the demand was of a healthy character and the movement was generally | t more aclive than on yest rdry on all «x copt course rough lots, which” have heen cu led con iderably, Prices ranged at5 90 | t @6 30; fat hogs offered in m re numbers tut the offcrings were scarcel equal to the demand. Trading wa und while valiex were not quotably higher the market was strong throughout. Thix erade azeraged 6 0@ 6 N it hogs for the moxt partso/d at 6 306 6 85, and prices aver ,,.u stronger. ‘ Recents, 6,100 hes in pi « cattlo there was an improved feeling and truding was very much more o 1 than Thursday. On’ an average pric were fully 10¢ higher, thou:h trade wes exceading irregulo, The range was 165t ( 05 moxed hitehers” stock were pretty | o ple nlul and did not call out e hu.m |vfi ion hut there was will be granted 8,000 head; des m.nM! was lews active; warket was slu It wood rhl]nplm; lots, while [} Kansas Clly Prodnoe Market. KaNsas Ciry, January 6, Wheat Recoipts, 4,924 bu; withdrawn, T,1%hu; in store, 316 bu, Market mm,r. but prices b mjected 78¢ bid; ash, | car, January, 1 car bruary, s} w3 cash, 103 annary, 108] b March, 10 enr-, |1 No. Zcash, | car, |25 Junuary, uhr\mrv. 1 hid eipts, 7,234 bu; withdrawn, 3 in rtore, 181,018 bu, No2n u.m.n., 2 o; | ¢ 3 cars, He; Fel, 5,000 bushels, | bid; No. 2 white mi 1031 car, 61; Jenuar 5 | 3 2 cars, il 4‘ b Lm Inish ary, 462¢ Lid, - | Kansas City Live Stock | KANsSAS 11y, Janusry G Cattle - Recoipts, 530 head, The mar- | ket was active, prices from 5 to 10¢ Letter; | nutives shippers, averaglog 1,200t0 1,800 Y 00D 10; native ice, 4 00 we, ch ; medium, 3 25@1 00; stockers, aver cludi and 400; shipments, liver werp, 171, 5,7, 513@s2he tor El(yhc.-h 97c. ments, 69 cars; Yorkers, 6 Matter of application of Alex. Liquors, at Tenth, Mason Neb., from th to the 10th day of April, 1882, protest filed withi Gth day of Jan said licenns wil weeks at the ex Matter ufTA.?' shiv- [ 1., Mayor and_Ci reet, He Matter of, Application of M lanz did, upon the A D, Mayor and City ( | 60, W, boANN, JANUARY 17,1882 was and 10¢ tirm 1k of sales at — - New York Produoe New Yo Tanuary 6, wed dull and prices favoring S 14,200 bhls iter wheat Y O0; Minne ota ra, b 0K pOhio, shippi v 0y flour, un thern Tosed firm o ta triflingadvance; Twinter, 1 433@1 45 No, 1 white 10} {0 N pring, 1 204; ales, 8, §1 45, 000 by Corn-Closed firmg L 416,000 by, ine 85,000 m of 4 doed mixed, 68j@ 7 N amer nied, ,u\.; No. 2 Janvary unl February, Oats Cadh, quiety nm\un i Noo 1 uhn 1 m xed, sale Stoady and quiet; 9@ e Firin and quiet; No, 1 Canada, 1 Dull and nominal 16 624@16 {5 foe old; 17 Lew. Lard Strong and fairly active at u trifle over yesterday's prices; cash and January, 11124 February, 11§ Petioloum dull and nominal; united, S80dc: crude in bbls, 6j@74: rofined, 7¢ Avked apot mess, 23@17 Th for — Cinocinnati Produoce. CINCINNATI, nuary 6. ly at Steady; cloar sides,| eam, 11 00, Mess Pork Bulk Meats Wheat Corn H7e, Oate 2 rw| 110, “mixed on track, Strong: No, 2 . 2 mixed, 49@40fe. Firm; No, 2 Canada wpring, Whisky —Steady at 1 15, -~ EnstLiberty Live Stook. AST LInkRTY, Pa., January 6. irm and ' un e coipts, 1,524 shipmen @6 00: common, 4 2 H Wi receipts, 5. adeTphing 6 756 re. b 25 s whipments, Yorkors, irm and 10¢ higher; 3,000, Turpentine Market. Winainaros, N ., Firi; st Firm at b1, at 190, rentine anuary 6 Rosin , 210, Spirits Tar Vi Spirit 2 Firm; hard, 2 woft, 370 Virgin, 800, Cleveland Markot. CLEVELASD, January 6. Petroleum—Firmer; standard white, 400 test, -~ Pittsburg Oil Market. Prersnvn, January 6, oil marketop ned ot S17e, advanced avd closed at 81 r Febiuary de Sile, for March deliv &6}, for April delivery 884c at New k. Ant- Thio shipments vesterday were Dbls; chartors, 8 blls, Sales Pittshurg exchange st ock, 165, Baltimore Produce. Bacrivonk, January 6. Flour—Quiet and unchanged; family, 67 oxtra, 5 25@6 25 superfine, plilcs Whe Fultz, 138@1 41; Longberry, 142@1 45; No, 2 red winter dull; cash and Jauuary, 130%; February, 142]; March, 1 43¢, outhern firm; white, 7bc; yel- 7! mixed western firm; cash and Januury, 68jc; February, 693c; March, 73fe.” - Philadeiphia Produoce. PHILADRLPHIA, Janusry 6. Wheat—Firm;cash an.i January, 1 404@ l«fla h-hrunry' 1 434; March, 1454, teady; cash aud Janvary, : Februsry, 70fc; March, 724@ for cash and January; Fobruary; 024@b2j for K un.n——..llrn Barley- Strong at ‘hu Buffalo Lho !tonl. EAst BuvparLo, Junuary 6. Hozs—Lower; receipts, lll cars; ship- 0@ medium weignts to local selling, good heavy weights, 6 75@ Daemon fur Liquor License, NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that Alexander llm emon did, upon the ith day of Junuary, D., 1882, file his appli 0 to the Muyvr and _City Courcil of Omahs, for icense to sell Ma't, Spiritnous and Vinous letween Marcy and irst ward, Omaha, 9th day of Jauuary, 1882, Btre If there he no objection, remonstrance or two wieks fr.m the ry, A. D)., 1882, the granted, ALEXANDER Dakmon, Applicant, THE DALY Bre newspaper wlll publish Iw above notice once each week for two lrenm of the applicant, ha is not to be churged WETT, The City ot Omal herewith, JJL GO Nagl ication of Julius for Liquor License, NOTICE," Notice is hereby given that 1id, upon the 3ist day of December, A, 1881, file his application to the y Council of Omuha, for icense to sell Malt, Spirituonsand V iquors, at No, 616 South Thi Hecond w! Juliuw Nagl lie 14Lh ¢ day of April, 1 If there bo no or protest filed mnun Lwo we euber $lst, A, D, 1851, the said 1 Jenios Naot, Applicant, The DALLy Bre newspaper will publish above notice once ecch weok for two cs at the exvense of the applicant, 4 not to |.-4hm se0 i ot ,JI WE'T, ¢ Clork, ael Wallanz h for Liquor License, NOTICE, Notice in herehy given that Michael Wal- thday of December, hix application to the I of Omuha, for rituors and Vinous Leavenworth, be. , 1831, filo icense tosell M1t Liquors, ut noith si tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, Second ward, 7th day of January, 1 Uumh-, Neb.,, from the to the 10th day A April, 1882, If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two wocks from Decen 1), 1581, the wail licenve will be gran MicHart WALLANZ, Applicant, Tur DALY Bek newspaper will publish | the above notice once each week for two ceky at the expense of the applicant, The City of Omaha is not to be charged therewith, o U JEWE Dec2d.-2t, City ( A, O, CAMPHRLL DOANE & CAMPBELL, Attorneys-at-Law, 8. W COK, WH & DOUGLAS 8T8, DEWEY & STONE, FURNIT URE! T L A ORCHARD & BEAN, | J.B. FRENCH & CO, CARPETSIGROCERSI WM. ROGERS Manufacturing Company, MAKERS OF THE- Finest Sitver Plated Spoons and Forks. The only and original firm of % Gl Lo J is giving for in- Rogers Bros stance a single All our Spoons, Florkia plated Spoon a and plated with the greateat of care. Kach Knives triplethickness plate only on the seotio s lo_t being hung where expo d on a scale while being plated, to t5 wear, thereby insure a full de making a single it of ail ) posit of silver or plated S poon them, woar as long as We would call a triple plated especial atten- tion to our sec- one, Rival. Orient Al Ordors in the Wost should be Addressed o OUR AGENCY, A. B. HUBERMANN, Wholesale Jeweler, OMAHA, Specla.l Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that M.EIIELILNM.A N & CO. Rank foremost in jthe West in Assortment and Prices of CLOTHING, FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WHAR, ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps We aro]prepared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Btyles and Pattorns, Fine Morchant Tailoring in Connection A RESPECTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO, 13011303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th 8t 10 ALL SUPERIOR i In Convenience, DURABILITY, ECONOMY e AND—r GENERAL GOHSTRUGTION Tivved. —~SULD ISY— Lang & Fotick

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