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R THE uMAHA DAILY BEE . 'l‘l’ 8NAY JANI ARY 31, 188, FINANGE AND COMMERCE. |, FINANCIAL. TRYING 70 PREVENT THRE CRASH. o Pons, Jonoary 30— According to The Bolr an important mecting of the Paris bankers was held Saturday to ¢ nsider by what means the threatened financial dis- sater on the Bourse could be bost avoided. Among the gentlemen presont were Baron ombeyran, Baron Roth child, Joubert Mallet and representatives from weven or eight others of the richest banks in Paris. The banks represented at tho meeting agreed, says The Soir, to advance if neces- sary a sum not exceeding 85,000,000 francs, the ropayment of the sad sum to be guar- anteed by the official Paris bro\tera collec- tively, The suspended this morning. THE NEWS CONFIRMED, New YORg, Juuuary Tondon telegrams confirm the suspen- aion of the Union Generale, and mention shat another prominent }ank thers is in srouble, The ramor is current in London that the Bank of England way put its note to-m rrow to 7 per cent., The bank of Belgium has further advanced its note from7 to 9 yer cent. German banks ex- pect to see shipments of about $3,000,000 gold this week. New Yogg, Janvary 50 WONEY, Money closed at 6 per cent. Exchonge closed firm at 4 85@+4 90} GOVERNMENT BONDS. Government bouds closed firm. Currency 6's 1 26 hid, 4's coupuns. 1178 4}'s coupons 1 145 5's Continued . 1024 @'s Continued . 101% uuno.\u BONDS, Pacific bonds closed as follow: Union lats. . WVnion Land Grants Union Sinking Fund Centrala BTOCKY Tho stock market opened easier and only moderately active. The decline ranged from § to § per cent. Stock ‘were nctive and irregular during the forenoon and Quotations current at noon were generally A to 1 por cent. below opening fisnres, Burlington & Quincy was exceptionally weak and sold down 10 per ceat, to 135; Danville terminal advanced 5 per cent, to 198, The steck market to-day was woak throushout and under grest pressure to sell firices declined sharply. The dopres. sion was due chiefly to advanco in Bank of Eugland discount rato, the faiture of Union Geurale bk of Parls, and the talk of gold shipments to Europe on Wednesday next, There wore frequent rallics, but closing prioes were gonerally %o § per cent below those of Suturday. “The following are the closing bids: Amer, Dist Marnhattan B! Proforred Met. elevated. . oach. . \lun Northwest rn Preforred Nor. & W N Y Eiovat Nush. & Chat. Quickilver Preferred ... Reading. 5 R, Rich. & Al St_Paul. . Prefered . StPM &M San Francisco, . 15t preferred . T&P g TD&R é Alichigan C: Union l’n(‘lh 3 MLS& W, Wabash. . 854 M&E 121 Do pid ..., Gfig Western Union, 79 CHICAGO MONEY MARKET, CH1cAGO, January 80, The week opens with a fair demand for money by all classes of borrowers, and as our lsad'ng ‘discount houses have a good supply loanable funds all the AA 1 pape, | 4 offered was readily taken at 6@7 per cent, ver unnum, Eastern exchange between city banks was sold at 80¢ per $1,000, sud currency was ordered from New York, The clearings of the associated baunks ware $6,200,000, Ouders for currency were only moderate, COMMEROCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Market. Orrick or THE OxAnA BRE, } Monday Evening, January 3). As i usual on Mondays, everything was very quiet in the markets to.day, the only change noted being an advance of 10¢ ver skin for gicen calf weight nnder 8 pounds, Local Grain Dealings, WHEAT.—~Cash No, 2, 116; cash No. 8, 95Ac: rejected, 78jc, H,\IU EY.—Cash I\u, 2, No. ash, 80}e. No. 2, 4. o, , 9dc; 8 om HAY~—86 00@6 50 per ton, Provislons. = pring wheat, straight grade, ‘Pioneer” Californ| 'iu, $4 00; winter wheat straight Jatent,$4 H0@5 00; gra- hmz 83 00; Queen 83'87; Big Sioux, RYE FLOUR—83 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per ewt. 100 r ton, 16 00@17.00; screenings, per (wt, Sc, shorts, per 2wt 1.00; chopped teed, per owt, 1 20; meal bolted, yellow, 1 40; white. §1 POTATOES—Nebraskas, 1 10@1 20, S\VF ET P()’l‘;\TUl'.fi-(nenmne Musca- ine,4 @Se per Wlhl) RS- Out of market. 28@30c; poor, creamery, 3§@3alc. sound, very scarce market: mr, 18@?2 APPLES — Good, 50 per bbl. LEMONS—Steady; per bos, £ 50@ 6 00 MALLAGA GRAPES—Per bbl., 88 50; per half bbl., £4 50, BEESWAX—Yellow, 20@2%. ONIONS—1 10@1 49 per bushel. 0o R:\NB RRIES--Per bbl, OKLl RY - Der dor., 6 x@8ic, KESSED GEESE —Per 1b,, 9@11c. ERS—Selecta. 45¢; uhminrd- e, ~Steady st 80 00@ 12 @15e. Grocen List. . —Rio, |n(l 15 Rio, pr(m.- w ehu ‘t‘ nll 24(a28he, Mocha, 19 A.-e.'u{“... TEAE -flunpowdnr. good, 41 Ohoice, Soarto; Imparial, good, Young Hynon, @ 0 oo, c@8i 00, fé{l&m joj Japan, choice, : Oolo 2 Oalong, cho.on, 4036 sfl‘{m vod, 36@40c: choice, $3@45 SUGARS.—Cut loaf, 10§e; Crushed Ode; Granulated, 104c; owd«md& 1040 "lne po\vllfln»d 1lge; Standard Coffes A; 986: New York Confectiomsr's Standard 3 Good A, 0fo; Prairie Extra C, SYRUPS. —annr honse, bbla, 450; ha!t bls, 470; kegw, 4. llone, $210; ohoice table syrup, 42c; halfbbls, Hc; kegn, $3 10, SODA.—Dwight's b papers, & 00; De- undnh\, £3 00; Church's, $3 00; Keg aoda, (@4he STARCH.—Pearl, 4)«-‘ Silver Gloas, 8} @8jo; _ Corn Starch, 8§@9c; Excelsior Hoes, 701 Comn, The. ALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 2 05; Ash- von, in sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, 5a, 8 46; Sbls dairy, 100, 3, 8 65, DRIED FLUI}IQF—('IM»IN !Alulvlun. peaches, new crop, 8§c; Evaporated Apples, 5 Ib boxee, 13¢c; Michigan, R Union General bank of this city | 8 0: Prunes, old, 1)26, new, York apples, Te; Ourrants, 63@80; Blackborries, new, 150 CHEESE—Full Cream, 14c; Part Skim 114e, WOODENWARE—Two hoop _palle, £ 95; three hoop pails, 3 20! No, 1 tubs 8 50; No. 2 tubs,, 8 50; No, 8 tubs, 7 505 gionecr washbonrds, ;L85 Double Crown, 90; Wellbuckets, 3 25, LEAD—Bar, 81 65, SPICES.—Pepper, 19; Allspics, 190; Clovyes, «n Nutwess, 8100: 25c;Cansia, Nace 81 00, MA'l (1![1‘43—“ er caddie, 900; on, 87.65; square cases, $5.10, PRUV]‘%l(\. S-—Breakfast bacon, 124, ~hmue hrd |. dried beef, 13}c; should: bacon, sidos, 11c. NF‘\V l’lbl\L ES—Medium, in barrels, $10 00; do in half bbls, 5 75; smalls, in bbls, 12 00 do, in half bbly, 7 C0; gherklrm, in bbls, 14 00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, VINEGAR—Pure apple cxtra, 16:: pure apple, 13c; Prussine pure mmlo, 16¢. AINYC Now, 88 50 per b, hand picked 8375 ; calef navy, 83 75, 5 lnch and lurger, 8@ round E 9c; {mch 10c. SOAPS—Kirk' avon Tmperial, Kirk's eatinet. 3 30; Kirk's standard, 3 65; Kirk's whito Russian, 00 Kirk's Eutoca, 205: Kirk's =Prairie tiueon, 55@ (‘100 cakes), 3 40; Kirl’s magnolia, 40. CANDLES—Bozes, 40 1bs, 16 oz, 8s, 16¢; boxes 40 1bs., 16 0z, 68, LYE—American, 3 40; Greonwich, 340: Wontern, 2 76; North Star, 2 60; Lewis' lye, 4 60; Jowell lye, 275. Pennsylvanin cans, 4 doz., 35; Babbitt'a Ball, 2 doz. in case, 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED — Red clover, choice new, 600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $700; white clover, new, 81100 al nifa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, 81300. Timothy, good, new, €3 00; blue grass, extra clean, $1 50; b)uo rross, olean, $135; orchard grass, 82 50; red top, choice, T 03; millet, common_or Missouri, 80c; millot, German, S100 to 81 25; Hungarian, 80c. HEDGESEEB—Onage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, & 00; osago crange, 10 bushels or over, 81 50; honey locust, per Ib., 85¢; per 100 ibn. 5 00, FIS {—Family white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 8375; o, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 30; No. 1 white fish, in 101 kits, 1 00; family 10 1b kits, 75c; New Helland herring, per keg, 135 Russian sardines, 75e: Colurm- bia Hiver salmon, por 1001bs, § 00; Goo Bank codfish, 6¢; Gen, boneless codfish; 9ho; bonelcss fish, He. MACKEREL—Half bbls messmackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; hibbl No. 1 ex shoro do, 100 Ibs, 600; hi bbls, fat family do, 100 1bs, 3 85; mess mackerel, 12 1b_kits, 2 25; No. 1 ox shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 nhnm, 121b de, 1 00; fat family, 10 ib do, 7 CANNED GOODS—Oysters, (Field's), per case, 84 00; do 1 1b (Fleld'u), per case, 2 50; do 2 1b (Standurd), per case, 370; do1 1 (standard), per cawe, 2 30; do 21 (slack), per case, 2 75; do 11b (slack), or caso, 200. Onions, 380, Salmon, 1 R. er dosen, 1 60@170;do 21b, por doren 255, Surdinos, small £sh, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 11je; American, quarter boxes rer box, 1lc; do half boxes, per box, 214, Lobsters, 1 1b por dozen, 150, Tomatoes, 280; do 8 Ib per case, Com 2 Ib (Mountain) por ‘case, 560 worked corn, 210; do 5 1 (Yarmoutk), per case, 36); String beans, per_case, 225; Lima beany er case, 220, Succotash per case, 2 25, Peas, comunon, por case, 2 00; peas, choico, per case, 450, Blackborries, 41b, per case, 580; strawborries, 2 Ib, per case, 70 rasphorrics, 2 1, per case, 2 75(@3 00, I)numnn.ub per case, 2 45. Bartlett pears per case, 300@4 00. Whortleber- ries per case, 2 80, Egg plums, 2 1b per ci50, 3 50; do, choice, 2 1b, per case, 4 50, Green gngun,? 1b per case, 8 50: do choice, th per case,4 50, Pine AplLlen, 2 1b, per cue, @575, Peaches, 2 er casc, 810: do 3 b, case, 6 00@6 50; do (pie), 3 m, por oase,385; do pie, 6 1b, per dozen, § 50, RICE—Carolina, 8@84c; Louisiana, 7§ @8hc; fair, 6Y@T. TEANUTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 9¢ per 1b; fancy white, 10¢ per lb; raw—white Virginla raw, 10c¢; rcasted, 11jc. Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8jc; Appleton XX, 7c;_Atlanta A, 8c; Boott B Iluckeyu LL, 4-4, 7c; ‘Cahot w, 7 ~<'h tenango A, Ofc; U Falls ¥, 84c; Hoosier, 6)c; "nncnt Width, Tjc; In- dlan Head A, 8fc; Indian Standard A, 8e; Indian Orchard d. w., 8le: anremo LL, 7¢; Mystic Ri 'u,u.. A, 8je; Shawmut LL, 7c¢ A be; Wachuse ett B, 7hci do A, 8] o £ 48, 12}c; Wal- cott BB, 8he. ONS-—/ \ll(;nvlnle 4, Tic; Bennington C 4-1, Indian (mlmnl h%c,’ I 10c; Pepy 36, Tie; o Wanisutta BLEACHI Fidelity4-1, § caw bric 4-4,13 FallsQ, 104 Lonsdale, York Mullu, fz. N G Twills, Pocasset 0OXX,1 DUCKS—1/nbleached—Atl, 17c; Baltimore do, 16c; Lone & 2c: Bavaege, 18c, <8 '(Colored)—Albany E brown, 8¢; do C, drab. lo: do NA, stripes and plaids, 124e; do XXX brown and dr: «l», stripes and plaids, 12hc; Atlington f runswick brown, ) riot fancy, quot A, 10¢ ,.‘,.'.-m' Pocabiontas 4-1, 94c; , 1o Wamsutta 12hc; do extra_heavy, Fall River brown, extra heavy Indiana A brown. 13¢: Neponset A brown, 1i TICKINGS - Amoskeas A 'C A 32, lfl Arrowanna, e; Conestoga ex- ch; Lewuton A 0 do XX blue 82, 184c; aremont I3 B, 15 Hamilton D, < bl utn pe, o !U‘r, do S8 12 Qwru pan's blue DENIMS, —Amoskeak, blueand br 164¢; Andover DD blue, 154c; blae Scoteh, 184c; Concord 000, brown, 124¢; do AA do do 144e; Haymaker's blue and Ohe; Mystic l{nu DD stripe, 16c; wn, Ar.ington blie and o do 13}; do XXX n.m. Hlae and beown, biuo and brown, 134e. CAMBRICS B ; Bddystono Hning, 24 inch double face & i Garmer A Iazod, o, Manhsttan glove finish, bo; Newport do 6e; do 'lmi bje; Pequot do o Lo kwood kid tinish, Ge. CORSET JEANS - Amory, 8 Andros coggin natteen, 8hc; Clarondon, 6c; Cones- toga satteens, Tie; Hallowell, Ro; Indian Orchard improved, T§o; hnrn(nnntg Thes Pepperill sattoen 94o; Rookport, 7§ PRINTS. Allens, 6}c; American, 64c; Arnld, 7o; Beewick, 4§c; Cochecd, ioi Conestogs. 0ho; Dunkirk, 4§o; Dunnell, ch@to; FA 7c; Ghvuuwur, &‘: Harmony, 6kc; Kniok e, Ojo; Mer: 7o \lyulw. bhe; Spmue? Southbridge, 8e; do. Ginghanw, 70; Farl. boro, 501 Orfental Bje. GINGHAMS—Amoskeng, 1040 Amos. keag drews 12 Argyle, 10koi Atlantic, 8o; Cumborland, 7he; prighland, Skoi Kenilwoeth, 8jo; Plun kett,, 10jo; Sus: nex. Be, COTTONADES-—Abberville 13he; Agate, 20c; American, 1103 Artisian, 200; Oniro’ D and T, 134c; Clarion D and T, 174c; Dacoan Co, stripes Dand T, 160; Ke, stone, 18he; Nantucket, 190; unpmfi. 16c; ‘Ocean D and T, 13j0; m,.L 160} Sussex, 120; me'\.lfle. Wachusett shirt- ing shecks, do, Nankin, 12}e; York lnin Noukin, 12)c; doy check, etripos and INGS— I\m{nwmrfln 10-4.2740; 1 do 84, 3 Continental C ruit of Ihl‘ Toom 10-4, 274 New York mills 9%, 850; do 78, 30c: do b Pembroke 10-1, l‘(q\ml 104, 28)(" o 74, 190: do 49, lhe wwul 96, 29¢; do’ 67, 21c; do 57, 180; Utlca 96, 36c; do 58, 22ho; do 46, e Cigars and Tobaceos. Uunvulg ;| P- P, 7¢; white load, O, P. & C. *s | 'rench, CIGARS,—Seeds, $15.00; Counscticut, 825.00; Mixed, $35.00; Seed Havana, 50.00: ClearHavana, $76.00. TOBACCO — PLUG. — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 600; Spotted Fawn, 6lo; Our Rope, I quality, 62c; Star, pounds, 24 b butts) 60 Horse Shoa, pounds 1b, ' butts, 60c; rity, llx butts, 52¢; Queen lh-r 24 lh hutu, IL%- Gt )aduu. pounds, 24 b, butta, 60; Army and N axy, pounds, 5oe; Bullion, pounds, 60c: Lorillard's Glimax, ponndn. 6le. FINE CUT--In pails,.—Hard to Beat, ;5;; :l:uldan Thm‘ , 700; nunl?m« Nock Favorite, 66c; Rocky Meuntain, 60c; Daisy, gl\‘.—-ln tin foil— 8., 51b baxes, per b 650; Lori- illard’s Tiger, 65c; Diamon| Crown, 680, SMOKIN (:—All rades—Common, 25to 830, Gru:ulnwd Blackwells Durham, 16 oz 51c; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 50c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. ka, 16 oz, 88¢; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags, per b, $1:85; Marburgs' Pnck, 2 oe, tin oil, 55¢; Dog Tail, 65c. Palnts Olls and Varnishos. PAINTS IN OIL—White le Fancy Catling Umaha W pure, 6n; Marseilles greon, 1 to 5 b cans, 200t Erench zinc, gueon seal, 126; French 'zinc, red seal, 11c; Fronch zinc, in varnish nssr, %c; French zinoe, in oil asat, 150; Raw aad burnt umber, 1'1h cans 12c; raw and burnt_Sienna, 13c; vandyke brown, 13.; vefined lampblack, 12c; conch black,’ 1%} ivory black. 160; drop black, 160; Prisian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18¢; chrume green, LML & D, Lo; biind and shutter . M. & D,, 14c; Paris gmun 18¢c; ading red, 160 Venotian red, Se; Tuscan \ire, 220; American Vermiliod, I. & P, 14 chrome yellow, L., M., 0. &'D, 0., vellow ochre, S¢; golden ochre, 16; patent dryor, 6e; graining colors; light_onk, dark on'c, walnut, chestnut and ash 120 Dry ®aints White lead, 64c; ¥rench rine, 10c; Paris whiteing 2jc; whiting _gilders, 1ic; phiting com', 4o Iampblack German: town, fics Iampblack, ordinary, 8c; Prus. sian Dlue, 450; ultramarins, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, ic; umber, raw, icjsienna, burn t, 4c; sienna, raw, dc Paris groen genuine, 85¢;_ Parls kreen com'l Zhe; chrome green, N. Y.* 20c; chrom- grsen K, 120; vormillion, Eng. 706 ver- million, Amenca, 18c; Indian red rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Eookemns Ho: venchinn red Am., 1o red load, 7he; chrome yellow, genuine, 2c; chrome low, K., 1%; ochre, rochelle, 3c; ool 280; ochre, American, 1lic; Winter's minoral, 2ho; lehigh brown, 24ot spanish brown, 24c; Prince’s mine; o3 VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon. TFurniture, oxtra, $1 10; furniture, No. 1, $1; furniture, U, 85c; conch, extra, $1 40} Conch, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, 81 50; Jupan, 10c; saphaltum, 70c; dbella, 83 60; oil finish, 81 30 OILS-—110"carbon, por gallon, L1je: 160° headlight, per gallon, 12fc; 175° headlight per gallon, 16¢; crystoling r gallon, 20c inseed, raw, per gallon, 66; linseed, boil hor gallon, B8c; lard, wintor st 'd, per cal on, 105; No. 1, 80¢; No. 2, 63c; castor, XXX, per gallon, 130; No. 8, 115; sweet, o wallon, 85c; aperm, W. B, per gallon, 55 fish, W, B, per gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, extra, per gallon, 73c; No. 1, G5e; lub cating, zero, per gallon, 80c; sumn o den wachine, No. 1, per gallon, 35c; No. 2, 50; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter- pontine, per gallon, 64c; napths, 74', por gallon, 30¢; 61, 20c. Lumber. WHOLRSALE. FENCING-—No. 1,12 to 20 ft, 820 00; No. 2, 12 to 20 ft., 19 00; sheeting dressod, No. 1, 18 00; No, 2, 16 00; common boards, dressed, 20 00, FRAMING—16 ft. and under, per M, 20 00; 10 ft. studding, 22 00;22 {t. 23 00; 24 ft.' 25 00, FINISHING—No. 1, finish 13, 1§ and 2 inch, 850 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch $45 00; No. 2, finish 1}, 1} and 2 inch, $4500; No, Y| half e 2 finish, 1 inch, 40 00; No, 3 finish, 11 $3500; 0. G. battons per 400 feet I 3L00; well curbing, $2200; rough § and 2 inch battons per 100 feut lin., 60c, STOCK BOARDS—A stock, $40 00; B 835 00; C, $30 00; common stock, $22 50, FLOORING—~No, 1, $10 00; No. 2, 440 00; No, 3, 822 00; yellow pine, No. 1, %Il)l\'(.—\o 1, $24 00; No, 2, $2200; No, 3, $18 00, hllll’ LAP—Plain, $22 00; O. G, No. 1, $32 00; No, 2,822 00, CE; ILII\' G—$§24 00@8$37 00, LATH AND SHINGLES—A star(best) shingles, 83 85, No, 2, $2 60; No. 3, 82 00, Lath, $3 50, Heavy Hardware List, Tron, rates, 83 50; plow steel, cast,*74c; cast tool do, 15@2 225@3 00; hubs, per 140; tongnes, each, 70@85c; axles, , per 1h, 7@11 hers, per 1b, 8@18¢ vets, per 1b, 11 coil chain, per 1b, 66 malleable, 8 wedges, 6c; crowbars, 6c; harrow horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring 1, 7@8c, NALLS-10t0 204, 8 00; 840 10, 4 3 75; 00: 3, finish, 47 10¢ extr Shot, 3L85; Duck ehot, 8210; Powder, k»u, 86,4 u., half s 83.48; .h. uarter kegs, 51,88; Dlast. ing, kegy, 84 "um, ver 100 feet ble, Worses and Mules. market is brisk and all grades are g well at o slight ad demand for rood h ly cousiderably. Prices range as fol- SHO! ine single drivers, 817 draft horses, 8175, to 22 horses, $100 Tixtra farm horser, £110. to 125, to good farm horses plugs, 860, to 75.; Common plugs, $20. to $40, MULESB.—15 to 15} hands (extra), 8125, t0150.; 14} to 15 hands, $100, to 140.; Htol hands, §75, to 100,; 184 to 14 bands, $60. to 75 Liguors. ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 22 per wine gallon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, 130 per proof gallon; triple refined upiri 187 proof, 124 per proof gallon; re-distilled whivkies, 1 00@1 50; fine Hrnclwl 1 506 2 50; Kentucky bonrbous, 20@7 00; Ken- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00, BRANDIES- llnpufl/od, $6 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, RUMS—~Tmported, 4 S0@R8 00; New 00@4 00; domestie, 1 %0@s$ 50 Ph:\( ll AND APPLE BRANDY- 1 75@ Oll:\MPA(I\KN Ty arted m nu, ‘a‘: mwu 0 Arest s, cane, 12 0@ CLARETS - Per case, 4 50@18 00, WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 0@ 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00, Bulldirg Material. LIME—Lor barrel, 81 8; bulk perbu,, 8o, Ccmmt. bbl, 82 60, lows ph.q" bhl, 82 0. Halr per bu, s, wrred felt 100 Iba, 88 50, Straw board, .4 17 PAPER—S8traw paper, 8fo; rag |u 40; dry rmndl vaper, T¢; paper, news paper, 8o COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, 812 Morris Run Bloasburg, $12; Whitebreast lump,.86 50; Whitebreast nut, #4 0; lown lump, 86 50; Town nut 88 50: Rock Springs, $8; Anthracite, all nim $12 00@12 M, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.~ Acid Garbelle, B0c; Acid, Tartarie bk, Ralaam Copabia, K:‘..“” 750; Bark, Sawafraa, po 1b, 120 e b, 75e; Cinchonidia, oz, 8100 (hum(nrm. per b, 100; Jover's pow.lers, per Ib, 81 40; st per by S Glycarina, 4hc: Lead, Acetate, @il Castor, No. 1, per gl 5 Oil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, §123; ohl, Olive, por gal, 81 60; Ol Origanum, 505 Opiur, $4 50; Quinine P.& W. & K. & 8., por m, r' 75; Potasdum, Todide, per 1)} Epecr 40; Salacin, per oz, 40¢ finln)\ak- of Morphine, per oz, $3 9 ; Snlpnur flour, per ib, 446 Strvchuine, vor o’ §1 50, 60c; No, 2, 2%ec. Skunk, No. 1, black, 6he; short stripe, 400t narrow strh\e 'IM' Uruad stripe, 100. 'Tallow, 5k MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Counoil Bluffs Market. Couvoit. BLores, January 30, City Mills, 8 754 50: Kansas and Mis- ourl flour, 3 504 25; grabam, 375; ryo flour, 8 40, Bran and Shorta—16 00 per ton. Chop Corn—22 50 per ton. Wheat—No, 2, §120; No. 8, %0c; re- jectod, 70c. Gorn—No. 2, 50, refected th. rejected, 85c, Barley—No. 2, %o: No.3, 75c. Hay—Loo-e, 5 00@6 00 Wood—b hia 7 00, 00; milch i butchers oy G ~<l hidee, 7e, Wool—15@ b Butter—Creamery, 30c;in rolls, wrap. ved, 2ic: rlln nov wrapyed, 20 mixed €0 ors, 15@2 Egign— P m,ked. 16¢; fre<h, 200, Potatoes—1 10@1 30; Salt Luke, 151, Onions—1 25@1 40 Dressad Punitry—Chickens, 105; ducke, 10; goese, 83 tur Live Chickens—2 25 per T Chicago Froduce. OHI0AGO, Junuary 30, On ’chango the m .rkets wro uno rtuin, The receipts of grain were 728 ar loads, otnbrucing 99 of whoat, 4444 corn, 144 of onts, 80 of rye snd 3 of barley. Flour—Dull and neglected; very little demand; common to choice sprinw weat. ern, 4 5°'@7 00; Mlunen ta, 5 00@7 25 tents, 7 GO@8 50; winter hran 8 L" buckwhea: flour, 5 5@ Whe t—No, 2 rpring a veci ledly wiaker prices ruled lower all round. The prin. clpal reason saaigned fur he eakess was the condition of forci n fina cinl afirirs vnd rawmory that the bank of Kagland had advanced the rate of interest ‘I'na spicu- lative offerings wer large, and there was quite strong pre-sure to realizo, und_the market ope. ed about §je lower, rallied 1, then de clined fo, aywin rallied, ad- vuncing e, aud then under liheral offer- ini s receded 2 , fluctun ed sud fina 1y ¢ o ed swer on the regular Doard and on ut 1 80} f and Januar ; 150 Iur for March; 1817 for A rl;1 109} for the year; No, ! 114@1 15; rejected, bia 9 location, Con—A fair speculative demand wia repor ed in the market f r cora early in the day, and prices were comparatively within about Saturday’s — ficu e " bnary; 1 3 313 for M y, ) ktendy b y ueeordiug o At the close, however, Lo feeling was ensior and prices receded j@e, No 2n d high mixed cloaing on call ut 604e f r 60jc for Ko runry; 60§ for Marc. or May and Ju.e; G»[e tr July; rejected quiet at 6c, Oata—Quiet and about unchange |, with very little doing; N 2Zclo- d at 423 cash and Janua:y; 42)c for Frbruary; 4240 for March and Apri;; 45}@16§c r M y; 4bke for June, Ryo—Dull and easier, wi h no deman'; No. 2, 954c for cash; and Februiry; 96¢ for Murch, Buarley—Nothing d ing; No, 2, 1 05; No, 3, 8283 Pork— meas loked ot 18 10@ 1815 for cash 174 0r Velnuary; 18 2@ 18274 for March; for 18 47y April; 1 65 (mi !\I?y e Unchavged, prices elo-in, 11124@11 15 for cash, January and q’ hr- uary 1127 for Marcl. Julk Meats y, but cull; short ribs close | L 10@$ 15 for «ash and b for March; 9 374 for Apii; 9 l;lurh‘n \Wiiley— Quict, 5 1 13, fim and in od demand; 8@ 10¢; fair to funoy, {00y fresh muwie k d, com- irg stock, m(u to gord, Offer'ngs of strictly fresh not 1 demand fair and holders in Jined to force prices up, but tne lberal supnty of fruit house prevent any lage ady ~ce; fresh wold ot 18 per dozen, with an o # onal sale of wtrictly freshat & iriflo more; ice house at 13@17c ta, Shipm'ts Flonr 91 1 Wheat. l(rr'}xfl Oats Rye 1,989 sixley 7,120 Hogs—Receints, Coinpara- tively lew ored aud the average quality of the receipts was of rather low rtandard; packers bought pr t. ty freely, but shippers were the o ief bid: ers on choice heavy hogs. The market was passably active and prices upon an average, considering the quality and -ort- ing, were 5@10¢ higher; common to good mixed, &L hevy packing and shipping, 6 60@7 00; Ph ladelphias and lard hogs, 7 05@ 3 light hogs, 620@6 50; skips and cu @ 6 00, Cattle—Receipts, 2,800 head, The trade wis not very active but there was a lair demand for choice fat cattle and the » ar. ket was generally steaiy; fair shippiog cattle, 4 556@d 85; medium, 4 905 25; good, 5’5 50; mixed butchers’ stock —in this iranch of the warket ther Wi wore ace tivity and values rulcd firmer than at the close of last week; poor to fair cattie were Flour—Manufactured_by Crystal and |3, feeiing was developed in this market aud [ Rye not qu vl-l»ly dilTer nt; butohet lotanct ve- 1y taken wt atronger futos; cows, 606 360; bulle, 26Va285; steers, 4 0@ 7 Mockers §' 5@ 75, § edors, 4 10@4 35, Sheop - Recoipts, 1,500 head. M ;l"“ t; fair, 4 00; wediu v, 4 10; good, @ ot 0 "8t Louts Prodace Sr, Lovrs, January 30, Flour—About e lowsr Whest—Low. ¢ sad ver 3o, 1433@1 41 for covhi 1 43 1.8 Feb. runey; 1434 for Mareh: 143} far Apil; May's 1134 C the year; No. 34 18 bid; No. 4 do, 1167 Coree ety " Aot Bk OY TE Februnry: 64he for March; G6c bid for Aprils 673074 for Mny. at 46} , accordlng to May. i\ Rnrlov Qulet at 850(@1 10, Lead—Beort r at 4 85@0 00, Butter—Unol unsettled; No Yooa yat117, Pork Very q'lwl‘ 1810 for Fabruary; 18 874 for April, Lard - Nomunally 11 lfi Reo'ts, Bhipmta, . 6,000 Flour .. 000 Wheat 6000 Corn .. 11,000 Oata .. 18,000 Rye At Barley - 'St Lonis Live Stock. 81, Lovis, fanuary 30, H s -Sto dy; Ticht to yood Yorkens 6 00@6 30; pac inr, 6206 75 hu e erw’ 1o fancy heavy 68U@7 15; receipts, 5,700; shipments, 1,600, bid; January, 46c Rya- R cei ts, 844; in ator:, 2 o.sh, 90 bid; Jnnnnry and no bivu 8,332; No, I’nhnmry. e ———— Kansas Olty Live Stook. Kansas Orry, Janu ry 80 Cattle Receipts, 178 head; hipments, ho.d; the market wan strong, but offer inkn light; ship ers’ 1,40 ' 1b-., 5 75; butch ers’ st ff, 1,201 1bs., 4 50; o wa, 1,000 lbs., 385, Hogw—Recoipts, 2,951 head; shipments, 840; tne market was stesdy and active; range, 5 30@ 6 65, e New XYork Froduce Nrw York, January 80, Flonr- Dull ard in l\‘r-ra'n favor, Bouthern flour quiet and unchavged Wheat--Dull and unchan: No. 2 rd, 14 1@l 46}; mixed winter, 1 40@ 141} No, 1 white, « 4 1 No. 3 red Junuiry, 14 3@ 45h Cor —Henvy and doclining; nngra’ed mixed, 67@7lc; w eamer mixed, 9'jc; No. 2, January, 6 J@60}c. Oats—Lower, du and h lv}, No. 1 white, 50c; No. 2 47§@%'c No, 1 mhud 474c; m xed -tite 8@ yo—Quien, 1 92@99c. Basley Firm, No. 1 Cannda, 1 15, Pork ~ Dul ; new spot mens, 11 75, Lard-Dul " and wenk; 1115 for cash; 1 1274 abmnry. Whistey - ul. Bu ter— omiinal, Pooria Prodaoce. Proria, January 30, 11; high mixed, 659}@60c; mixed, 59)@H9 Osti=iul und nominal No. 3 white, 4404dke, Rye—Dull an! nominal; No. 2 at 984c. Hghwines—Uunchange! at 1 Roc'ts. Ship'te. none 71,00 27,1-.;. 60 none Cincinnati Produoe. (INCINNATL, l-mmry 30. Mess Pork— ll Bulk Meats—F 9 76, Breon—Firm; olear pnl(\v 10 3" @10 .74, Flour—Dull family, 6 63@7 7. Wheat—E sier; 2 red, 1 '1|. ! omS eudy; 2 mixod p t on track, Oata—Dull; Yo, aixod, 480, Itye—Dul ; No 2, 1¢ Barley—Ste d ; No, l.. [,IO.X Whisky—>tr ng t 1 Pittaburs Ol Markot. P1rmBuRe, Jlmlmr 30, The oil ma ketop n d it 85k, n ced 864c and clo cd at noon at 86¢; for Febin. ary delivery 8ile, for March 88c, for April 9 y ek, 74; Antwerp 1. T e shipments were: united, 96,871 l.l. " #' i ment, water, 5,878 I|hl~~ «hart s, 50047; DPittsburg sales, 411,000 bbls; l'imbun— muhunge stock, 1 u.x. — E-~st Liberty Live Stook. EasT Lisgrty, Pa., Junuary Cattle—Fai: doniand and a shido “h- or: _receipts 2,280; whipments 1 411 Fogs—S1 w; receipts 6,800; shipments 2,800, Puilud 1 hu, 872 lu,7 40; York- ern, &6 60@6 80, Sheep Fair demand; receipts 2,400; shipments 60 ; prices higher, Phua-ulph ia Produce. PHILADELPHIA, January 30, Whent—Btead ; 1 41@1 42} for cash and Janu r Corn—Steady; 03@69e for and January (JALN-—"lrm 49@0H0¢ f r cash and Janu: ory; A0}@ Oc Feoruard, Rys - 90,02 cash - Livervool Produce. LavexrooL, January 30, Flour—-An erican, 108 Gd(@ 13y, Winter, 1 s 8d@104 11d; pring, white, 105 9d@ 118 8d; ‘Wheat 105 Bd@10s K Jub. ]1»4 O 11w, I aud A Comn—Priwe No, 2 uary wul I :.lrlumy, lm for cash, Jan: Moy, for 'A'urp-nnn. Markot. Wi mwm N l.mmuy 30, b—Tfirin ot 609, Stendy at 1 90, {n-nunuv‘sl ady; irgin, 3 00, ¥ Bpir Tury 375 hard, 2 50; soft, chvohnd Market, CLEVELASD, Januar Petroleum—Firmer; standard white, J. P. ENGLISH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, $10 South Thirteenth Btreot, with ] M NOO' saamymb ey Clarkson & Hunt, Buccessrs o Richards & Huat, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW. § LathBtread Ow ha Nob, 5 good, 2 004 WESTERN CORNICE WORKS C. SPECHT, Proprietor, 1213 Harney Street, OMAHA, - NEB. —~MANUFACTURERS OF-— GALVANIZED IRON Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finials, TIN, IRON 5 SLATR ROOFING. Speoht's Patent Metalio Sky- light. Patont Ad|ustable Ratchet Bar and S8RACKET SHELVING. Tam tho genoral Btate Agent for the above woods. Hine of TRON FENCING, Orestings, Balustrades, Verandas,0ffice and Bank Ralllugs, Window nnd.bcll;r uards; alsg. GENERAL AGENT Poerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind. Wool. B vadst Merino unwashed, light, 1 e vy, 13@15c; medium unwashed, | Kansas “’('""‘:‘““l"""‘,;o Matter of I\I'lllh‘lltlnll of 0. H, Seott tub.washed, cholce, 8%0; Mr. 800; di e v e g for ,x.l...‘. License, RO e Ty IRt W amw.f AT e in | tore, 5,407 b el 2 h i y ISy Notoe s hvrvh vin that € 1. Boo HEs Rl N Tho i ket wan weak and n..w“ No_ 4] gy n- ‘3‘,,:““, o ey o I‘IDER-—(Imn bumhur'a hide, To; green 1882, " a) lcatd nnu‘sl w Mayor and City gured hides S0 green walt port S| 160\ Januac 0 it el o et T e L hides, 7@740; dry fint, sound, I@1io; dry | Nurch, 1014 Loril b [ Tenth trects, Toird ward, ‘Owiaha, Neb., from calf and kip, 12@130; dry sal€ hidosound, | '98% 1. Jahuary 121y the 27th day of Junuary, 1889, to the 10th day 11@12%; green calf, wt, § to 15 B, 10@11c; | 1 23 1d: Sanustys o \ withdrawn, | °f A il 1882 green calf, wt, under 8 1w, per skin, 3w so:?‘.mhw ln’ “;m:~ b e g UL there bo no ohjection, remonste:nce oF pr>- roun pelts, $1 00@1, 16; green Latb wkinn, [ 900 hus, I atorey 18,0 3, b | ho | et e withis o week trom Wb of Jany 171001 25 damingod hidos, twothird raio, ot i ee s e S g OB B cut acored and ono grub, olased two- ,‘“l,' Mureh, 0% id: A pril, 60¢ bids \cant. tl inds rate,) branded b |u 1o par mn. off | MW 6200 bids ,} i IR b [ Tn Dany Bun nowspapor will pufium the Coon, ukim, No. xkusc, 2,-80c; No. 3, m‘g i2jc bid; N . 2 white mixed ca~ above notion once caoly woek for'{wo weoke at 25 No. 106, Mink, No. 1, b0o; No. 2, | " s,_ Roceipte, 798 bu; withdrawn, 011 | et o bo eharged aharvith. - ot 0o 9 »e] A ; o s not to bo ebarged shorowith, %00 No. 3, 1oc; No, 4, ‘Bo. Fox, " No. 1|, W= EReitb (8, o i T o, grwe Matter of Application ot Frank Pivouka for Liquor Liconse, NOTICE. Not'co In horohy given that Frank Pivouka 4id upon the 16th day of Junuary, A, D., 18, file b application to tho M yor and Gty Coun- cll of Ouiahy, for license to woll Malt, Bplrituous nd Vinous Liguors, at corner 7th’ and Marcy Btrects, First Ward}Gmaha, Nob. from tho80th duy of January, 1882, ¢ the 10th day of April, 1882, 1t the re be no objsctio , remonatrance ar pro et flad within two wooka from January 1oth, A. D., 1882, the said licenso will bo granted, Franx Prvovka, Applicant. Tis DAty Bun nowspnper will publ wh the above notice once each week for two weoks at tho exponse of the applicant. The City of Oumaha - is not to be cha ged therowith 3.3, L, C. JEWETT, Uity Clork 18t THE KENDALL PLAITING MACHINE! AN DRESS-MAKERS' 0OMPANION. 1t plaita and pressos portoctly ono yard por miuto laita from 1:100f an inch to1 1:4 Inchea tn with i s sourment Fotn oF Bodt il 1t doew all Kinds and stylo: of plaiting In uso, No lady that doos her own dress-making can rd 10 do. without ono-—as nico. piaiting ia rout of fashion, it scen it solly itsolf. chinos, Circulars or Agont's torms address CONGAR & CO0., _ 118 Adams 8t,, Chicago, TIl, THOROUGHBRED JERSEY GOWS & IIEIFEIIS For Empn Aa-MAsKfi lfl For Bale By GRAHAM P. BROWNE, OMAEA DNE United States Deposlt.ory N a.tiona.lBank w—OF OMAHA, ~—— Oor. 18th and Farnam 8ts, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLIBHMENT IN OMAHA, BUCCEBBORS TO UNTZE BROTHERS.) HTARLIAKD 1556, Organised s » National Bank August 20, 1868, CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - 300,000 OFFICERS AND DIRBOTOMS } Hunyan Koowrzs, Presidont, AuvousTus l(ulmnn Vice Presldend, H, W. Yarus, Cashior, LKTON, Attorney, Jflll A, Crmiguron, H. Davis, Asst, Cashlor, Thi vank recelves doposite withnn rogard o smounte. Insucs time cortificates hoaring interost, Draws drafts on San Franelsco and princ) Atiew of the United Btates, also Loudon, Dublin Fdinburgh aud the prinoijel oltics of the contl oent of Kurope, Bl yawsenger ickots for owigrantelhy the fo man line wavldtt NEBRASKA State Gazetteer and Busi- ness Directoy, Containing s description and & list of all business wen in the state, will be iscued early in 1882, Price $4.! 00, J. M, WOLFE. Puhlishar. Bouth Fourteenth BOSTON MARKET, Cuming 8treet. J. J. NOBES, Propr. Fresh and Salt Meats of all Kinds, Poultry, Fish, &c., in Beaton, COME AND SED THE BEST neeldonta and pain, dliove prioo and praise--the best ot e Rind. " For overy (orin of cxternal patn) ~ MEXICAN Mustang Linlment 1 without an equal. o flesh and muscle te king tho continu- unea of pain und inflainmation impon- Human Flosh and, te Creation aro equally wonder NS Mextoan MUSTANG Lintment 18 noeded by somevody i . _E; )||u‘ LrlDgy nowe ot the agony ofa » subdued, of rh I.INIMENT b Apeedily cur HUMAN FLESE enmntism w h For tho BruTe Sprains, Founder, Harn Dplvln Thru gho Evll; "Fllm w hl and the S| ery other -Ilno-t to which the occupa: Stable Stock Yard Tho M always o and never and it 18, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN OR BEAST. NOTICE. Honry H. Woolf will take notice that on the 22d d-y of Decembor, 1881, the (o-mr.vmmd I\nu Ias County, Nebrask, imued an mm- nt for the sum of §126.00 ln an ufi.u p\\mhnr{ before him wherein Parker P, Clavk, Georye H, Clark and Elijah F. Ciark, partoers as Clark Urow, pleintifty, and Hoiry H. Woolt dofonda: hat proper ty belo: ging to you hia beon attacnod ut ward ordor; that vald cause was continied to the mulr)'."l:;l torm of ald court, and that you are requi o appear 1852, and nnwwr by tho 6th day of Februaty, atod Omaba, Jai uary 14, 1882 OLARK BROS. By Cuaniwox & Huxt, janlieveats COUNSELOR - AT - LAW J. H. McOULLOCH, Roem 4, Crolhton Block, Fifteenth Stroet. Jan163m DexterL, ThomasdBro. WILL BUY AND BELL RBEAX. OHST.ATE AND ALL TRANBAUTION OONNROTED THNREWITH, Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Hto. TP YOU WANT 70 BUY OP AW Call a4 Ofics, Room 8, Crelyhéon Liodks, O oaba. o AWNINGS ! ia ] Made to Order on 8hort Notioo —AT— GRUENWALD & SCHROEDER'S Harness Store. 1508 FARNHAM STREET. fan18-d3m " SMOKERS' HEADQUARTERS. Joe Beckman has removed to No, 216 South Thirteenth street, betwcen Farnham snd Douglas. Ho now has a fine, roomy store with. an extensivo cigar manufactory in rewr. Jan DR. F. SCHERER, Physician and Surgeon. CHRONIC DISEASES, RHEUMATISM, kte., A SPECIALTY, Office. No,1412 Farnham 8t., be! ween 14th and 16th, Omaha, Nob. _j2seoddm _ WILLIAM GENTLEMAN T EE I6th Street Grocer, 18 HEADQUARTERS FOR STAPLE & FANOY GROOERIES, Lemons and Oranges, Choice Butter and Eggs A BPECIALTY, GIVE HIM A CALL. Jjan16dlm NebraskaLand Agen DAVIS & SNYDER, mufirnh-m BI.. + + + Omaha, Nel 1m. L‘nu.ull i g g o H‘..Fn-nm roat Barguing Io improved farms, snd Umm city property . 0. ¥ DAVIB| WYLLATER ENYDER) have 10k to ra or e " v.‘ 1o buy Jid e A ure 4o address Gao PaTan wing Maohine be o»..u'?mu.. nolswm - bl wbh GUN b Corn Shellers, ". Morse Powers, f‘ Wind Mills, Cultivators ,’ & Corn Stalk Cutlers. Marseilles M'fg. Co, b Margatiles, La dalle Co., T8 fo 28.Wly

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