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~ THE UMAHA DA[LY BEb TUESDAY FE I%RUA]\Y FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. aney closed at 4@5 per cent Exchange firm at 4 8@ 904 GOVERNMENT HONDS, Governments closed firm, RATLROAD BONDM, nds closed as follows: Iu k's Savon was very dull a~egated 100 shares, merket was irregular, ¥ug worthy of svecial transpired. | quotstiors, however, are | per cent higher thon at the close Saturday, The pré ni anl l«nlm,.u\nn- in R.&D. t lye, 4 mv,,l.“dl lye, -ntrrn. Pacific M ul mld N ‘rv.lmn lulluwmg are the closing bids: Northwest . man, FER—O Age O I‘u-lulu. 25 00; « 1]'|ald'5), per case, &4 00 50; Western Union, (Yarmouth), string beans, per cuie, 225; Lima b 20, Suee per case, 2 00; peas, choice, OHICAGO MONKY MARKET. CircAGo, February 6. Business at the banks to-dyy was only The supply of tioney 6 to T per cent. Y.stern exchange was sold at 50c discount arings of the or case, 2 fizst duy of the week l‘l"q\f\'lr’Th—Ruv nessee, 9¢ per 1b; i rw—uhn.e Vi Paris stock markets , and the American strong in Lon- railroad securities 3 p. m. the Paris market was slightly ye LL, irregutar, but unhuu. uny great change. COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholosalo Market. Or¥icE o¥ THE OMAHA Bre, Monday Evening, Februarys, nly change roted in the maskets Bennington C fe Local Grain Dealings. pudlon (i A'\ WHEAT.—( nnh No KT PRICES-+{lorn, 45@50; ats, ~86 00@06 50 por ton. EallaQ, ‘0“' i NG Tmlln, ocaaet, 4-4, 840; Utica, 11 X X, 13c. OUR—Spring wheat, straight grede, “alifornia, $¢ 00} wmw wheat_straight 00, 1 rye, 52 >0. * 0@17.00; wreecngs, por cwt, ¢ wt 1.00; chopped feed, rakas 1 P )I‘ATOF,& —(renuine Musca Out of werket, <. L'ER~ Choice, i 24; creameny, 30@3’c. ES - Good. "souad, w2 LEMGNS —$teady; per 00, LG RAPES—Por Hol., 88 5 $1 50, BEESWAX—Yellow, 20@2%c. ONIONS—1 [18@1 40 per hulwl lbl{A\BP RRLE CELERY-Por do., 6 ‘OYSTERS—Helects, 45c; numdmdx 3 ED CHICKENS —Steady D TU%{KhY*}» 12}@18¢ b()];l"}' K. —Rio, tair, 12‘0. Rio, nwd, 3 3 Old !ég@lflio, Movh, priv Arh T!fiAS.—Gun]mwdu, 'uud 40@4@- 7 fi’l yulw. ., dress 12h Arayh 104 Powdered, 104 , bbls, 45c; half gallons, 82 10; "Ho; kegs, 82 10, rv, 83 00; De- 00; Keg sods, table yrup, Mc SODA.—Dwight's th pi 3 00; Church's, ing :hocku. 124c; RCH.—Pearl, 4je; Sibver Glow, B Corn Starch, 8§@dc; 7c; Corn, Te. JiLT! -Dmy loads, per bbl, RU a-, new crop, 'W YV‘pnl’uM A( Yurk apples, Mc Prunes, old; 6{@8c; Blackberrios, new, W(NH))’\'\VA]H’ T 96; three hoop pails, 2 20¢ 60; No, 2 tubs,, 8 50; No, 8 tubs, 7 50; 325, un.'l\r wuhhmnh\ 185 Double (rwvm, ll\ \mm t E L h,\nqw 2165, ES.—Pepper, 18; Allepice, Nutmegs, $108 caddie, 900; square cases, 85,10, — Breakfast bacon, ; dried beef, 134e; Amme, : bacon, sides, 11e, PICKLES—Medium, in barrels, o in h.uH bbls, 5 75; smalls, in bbls, f bbla, 7 00; _gherkins, in do, m half bbls, 7 AR apple l"(m. 1 Prussing vure avvle, 16e. 30 per bbl. nd picked €100 3 calef navy, Boxes, 40 1bs, , 16 oz, 0 1 y 16¢, h o m , 278 new, 600 per bushel; mammoth .1.,\.., §7.00; white clover, §125 . jrrass Gen, She. M.m KEREL-Halblsmessmackeryl, ; hfbbl No. Lex shore do, hf bbls, fat famil 00 mess mackerel, 12 1b \:fl 6 siiore 191 do, ; d 275; Ho 11H (slack), Onions, 3 80, per dozen, 1 60@1 70; de Sardines, small fih, imported, quarter boxes per box, 14hc; American, quagter loxos per b, 116; do half boxes, h.l-mn, 11 per dozen, 0; do 8 2 1 (Mountain) i WL per caxe, PEEjcass) by Oo@4 00. ) , per dozen, B@ske; hmnuun, 74 Dey Goods. N_COTTONS—Atlantic A, 84c; 3 ata A, 8; Boott -4, 7c; Cabot W, 6}c; Great Falls E, + Fonest Width, Tic; In- dian Head A, R{L, Indian Standas 8 rd a.;v‘, 8}c; Lawrence Atl 7 Ae; m ls. ,Acwlw\ Bic; d., E 48, 125:: Wal- Argyle Badger Smtu \ 14, , Ty { oo Buckeye DUCKS—Unbleached—Atlantic, 100 L.Alunmn Jou 166 Loe Star, 8 oz, 82 u.u,m ((,n]nrrd)~ slbiny E brown, do M4, stripes and l,l,.x.n Tohc; do XXX brown snd drab, stripes and plaids, 1 9¢; Prenswick brown, 84e; Ch o extra_heavy, 20c brown, extra N 12 lic stripe, 12 coman’s blue 29, xgu —Amuwknnk x.luu.mlhmwn, or DD blue, ,% 184c; Concord ¢ do AAA, do do 184 4he; Faymaker's blue and Mystie Hiver DD stripe, 16e; Pearl 2ver, blue and brown, 10je; Uncasville, blee and browe, 134c. « Barnard, b I‘uu 18, 24 inch Gouble face, | Bie; Manhattan Vewport do 6e;to gl Be: Tackwood ki finish, OORSET JEANS —Amory, fo; Andros- coggia satteen, Bho: '..lgn wstteens, 730; Orel improved, 1 Nlrrnyulmfil The, Pepperill satteen ‘he; Rockport, m PRI Allens, Gl Berwiok, O(-num Ghe; l-\-mlu @Tc: dysts 7 “larendon, 6fe Hallowell, The; . stripes Dand T, Nantucket, 19 Oeeau D and T, K34 Wachusett shirt. i, 1340, “lu N Peg i nd Tobaccos. eds, $15.00; .00, Ster, Horse 8hoe, pounds, Purity, 4 60c; Imper 5 00 Prairie 3 10; Kirl's ma quolia, 4 55@ | vefined nwich, $40¢ 5 ( Tnliun red, auin cans, 4 dor,, | 35 \\\vhll.'. 's Ball, 2 doz, in ¢ 190; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED — Red clover, new, alsike, new, new, 4 Dlue grass, 50; red top, | common_or Missou $100 to o orange, e, 10 bushels or Honey locust, per 1b., 35¢; per ; white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, o, 1 white fish, 90 Ib hf bbls, 6 i in 10 1b kits, 1 00; boneless oodlmh 150; No. |'~h(.n- Aol I (Field nl. ; do'2 b (Standard), per case, P do 11 m.m.l.mn per case, 2 30 HEN (slack), per case, 2 ) 21, per doren bt \‘v hanh er per ca b pec case, 3 50 do che bles, 2 I, per case, ted, choioce, white, 10¢ per Ib raw, 10c; Arlington fan Fall River heavy, 1ijc; Indiana A ponsét A brown, 1hc, Amoskeng A 00, hlm and love finish, Amcrican, n.a.m., Gl uu\: wter, un..m, b Knfoleebocker, Gje: Moy Sho; Spracues, xghams, 7 ony, lohr Amos. 10 ,m.u.‘...l Kemlwunh, 84c; Plun kett, 10he; Hus: wh}-lw- e Ac-d 1b, 12 salts, per 1b, 3h; b ot 104, 28 Pepperell 96, 57, 180; Ution 96, 85 b8, z'uc. do 48, 17¢ 18@15¢; medius tub-washed, and Uabe less 4, 815,00, Cnonectiout, $.00 Choasth s, §75.00, e TOBACCO — PLUG, — 24 lb, ¢ ‘([mlu«l ¥uwn, 61c; Our Rope, nounds, olden Rale, | calf nmzc, FINE CUT i Golden Fave orite, 6he; Fancy PAINTS IN Ol P 1Y, To; white lead, O, s Marseilles green, | Brench zine, g red seal i Frer by zine wm .rmni L M &D, ellow brown, burn ¢, chrome 3 Ve ochre, Winter's mineral, npmnul\ brown, 24 \ AR SHE! oil finish, 81 30 er gallon, 16 inseed, o % - on, 105 No. 1, per gallon, & extra, per gallon, 7 <o den machine, 2, 50; sperm, sign aallon, 30c; 64, Hea Iron, rates, cast_tool do, ‘ln. 1b, 8@ teel, 7@ Gd, 4 00; 4d, 4 475 8d casing, i huli kews, 10¢ extra. SHO'T.—Shot, £1 Oriental Pow kegs, 33 ing, koas supply considerably. ows: draft horses, horses, $100. to 1 $110. to 12! $90. to 81 to 150, 4 to 1 144 to 15 gallo ¥ Liskies, 100@1 BRAND! GINS. 3 1 40@3 0 RUMS England, PEAGH AND 1 75@4 60. 2600334 0+ Ampartx 18 0C No. 2, 12to %0 ft., dressed, 20 00, FRAMIN: 24 ft, 25 00. FINISHING inch, £50 00 N No. 2, fii 335 00; C, 8 FLOORIN No, 3, $18 00, 882 00; No. 2,822 00, CEILING Lath, 83 50, bbl, 82 50. 'Hair news paper. 8c Jopa Calo) or 0z, &1 00; dover's powders, per b Kreen call, wt, under & Ibs, per skin, §iodi ounds, ¢ ey D 4 51b Boxes, per 1b 650 i5¢; Dinmond Crown, m\ All grades 1 <kwn|\< Durham, ints Oils and Varnishes, nd and shutter rican V. unnhml 1. .\ P, M “enlnnt. chestnnt and ash Dry Paints White lead, 64c; ¥ ultramarine, amber, 1 Paris green com'l i red load, n‘ 8 ow, genuine, 0c; rhmu\e Ay ochre, i lehl g 10 mmmm, e $1 4 e nm.m, 81 50; Japan, 70c; asphaltum, 700; shellac, $3 b0 per gallon, 114c; 150° 23c; 170" hewdlight, OILS--110" carbon, headlight, per gllon, A ;»er gallon, 66; 8¢ Lmi winter st s 2, Ghci omstor, 5 XXX, per m\llun Lo sperm, W. 135; fish, W. B. per gallon, N :—;-. cating, zero, per gallon, pentine, per w\l!un 64 Hnrdware List. D wagon .<puku.<. m,, 5@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; felloes, sawed 140; tongues, exch, 70@85¢; nxles, square’ nuts, per b, T@!1c; diges, 6o m.\\\,..m, tecth, 4o; hovsaehoes, por keg, b fine, 6 H0; cl fincl ‘h, all sizes, 1 15 10d casi h, 4 75; 8d hnl-ih. b 00; 6d or, ke, 80.40; db, arter kegs, $1.88; Fike ver 100 foet e, Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades_nre selling well at o Jicht advance in pices. The demand for good horses exceeds the Prices range s fol- $150. to 300.; Extra Common drait ra farm horses, n to good farm horses 3 Extra plugs, 86 3 (/nnmmn plugs, $20. to 840, MULES.—15 to 174 hands (extra), 8125, Fine single drivers, hands, $100. to 140. ands, $75, ® | bands. $60. to 75 Liquors. ALCOHOL — 187 p extra California spirits, 1 13 per proof gallon; triple refined s 187 proof, 124 per proof callon 2 50; Kentucky bonthonk, 200@7 00; K- tuoky and Pennsylvania ryes, zou(uwm DIES—Imported, $6 domestic 140(m4 00, rted, 4 50@6 00; donie: Tuported, 4 60@6 o 00£4 00; domestic, 1 APPLE hl(A (‘HA‘»II‘AI-]\L& Twy orted per _case, CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@ WINES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00 Lumber. WHOLESALE. FENCING—No, 1, 12 to 20 ft, £22700; 00; sheeting dressed, mmon boards, No. 1, 18 00; No. 2, 16 —16 ft. and under, per M, 21 00; 10 ft, studding, 22 00;22 ft, 22 00; No. 1, finish 13, 1 finish 1 i; 14, 13 and 2 ‘nuh, 1 inch, $40 00; 835 00; O, G. battons per .00 feet liy #100; well curbing, $2200; rough $ and % inch battons per 100 feet lin., f ‘4)]'()(/]\ BOARDB—A stock, $10 00; B 00; common nluck Gll 50, o, ; 835 00; No, 3, §2200; yellow pine, T $40 00, (SIDINGNo. 1, $2400; No. 2, $2200; SHH’ LAP— Plnln, $22 00; 0. G.No. 1, $24 00(a LATH A‘\I)\HHN(-LV shingles, $3 85, No, 2, $2 50 = Eulldlr‘ Materlal LIME—Tar barrel, $1 8%, Cement, bbl, ok 50, el 1001w, 83 50, Biraw hoasd. 84 05 PAPER—Stiaw paper, Bjc; rag paper, 4¢3 dry goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, 10c; COAL—Cumberland hhcklmlth, 812 Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Wh 1 86 70; Whitebreast nut, £6 ¢ ), 86 50; Towa nut 86 50; Rock Springs, 88; Amhmcnu. all wizos, 812 0@12 50, Drups. , per 1b, 7hic; Cinchonidia, Chloroform, 3 Glycarine, pure, Lead, Acetate, Oil, Castor, N 0il, Castor, No. Olive, per gal, $1 Opium, 84 per oz, 82 7 , per gal, 8125; ( Origanum, 505 0; (‘lnume P.aW, tassium, lodide, per b 0; Hulmm. per_ oz, 4 Morphine, per oz, 8 § Sulpuur four, per Ib, 4 0. Strve h. ine. ver oz, Ik Merino unwashed, gk, 14@16¢; heav unwashod, light, 13 m choice, 82; 24¢; burry, black and cotted woo | 780 head Hides Furs, Etc, HIDES ~Groun butcher's hide, 70; groen cured hides, fiwn iy pm cured hidey, mm. dry nt, 3 Qumn Bee, 24 1b, b, Be; “pounds, 24 b, butts, 60; Army Na Ballion, pounds, ToNiTard's Climas, pounds, 616, Hard to Beat, . 8 cut scored and one n sking, No, 1, 45¢; No. , 400 City Mills, souri flour, 8 flour, 3 40, jected, 700, Corn—45, Oata—IN¢ Shipp ing, cows 30 00@1H 00 stock, 3 00@3 H0 ©0_ors, 15@ 20 Onions -1 [ Dressed Ponltr 100 weese 140 Live O] receipts of grain were ur. to choic Minnesota, The market tional again b final y ol board and and Aprili 1364 for Muy; d about ding to location y dull; and March; cash and futures. Pok A fnr vn«h :lek ribs, 940 fo ruary and Butter - Crean @10c; fair to to fancy, 3 @ 28¢; fre Iad’e Flour .. Wheat. heasy arades w a poor desc @6 70 for li tion; grades, on shipping a ¢ount; stockers, and ir.m good shipping steers. choice. Tlour - Lower; X. hoic to fand firwer for cush; N 1 444 for March; 4 do, 116, ed, b8c, Rye- Betler pricos. Butte 10¢c, gon - Lower. Flour..... Wheat ... Corn .. Oats .. Rye Barley . 1.00}; ‘Cattle— Receipts, 20 roen call wl. H'.ul’)lh elts, 81 00@1 15; green lamb skine, 125} damagnd hides, wmm-d'n?: I Spirits lAulrv nothing doing. dy Tar—Ste: Turpentine-Virgia, 8 00, Now York Produce Niw York, Februaty 6. Quiet but stead nh. alassed twos tl irds rate,) branded hic . 10c. \hnk. southern flour | 60, kuuk'. narrow strije Lrond stripe, 106, ‘Tallow, bho. MARKHTS BY ’I‘ELFJGR.M'H,; 1 :7"” 47 4 pened § to 1 higher; tled; closing I 3 d @l 48}); do May, Council Bluffs Market, Covxetr, Brures, February ( Flour~Manufactured 3 graham, 8 75; « 1500 per ton il at 91@93c hides, Faorin Prodaoe. I ped, 25e: rolls no wmm red, 200} By Packed, 160 Potatoes—1 1061 30; Chickens, 10e; duck, wetive at w decline Ohicago Proanoce. Crrcaco, Feby On “change wheat was seusit Good muu)‘vl:m ot ke Bhade in ‘onnun! but poor qualities dull and nnchangeds bracing 11 of wheat of coru, U7 of ..\.uu.t a117 s, 6 HU@ Miness was lrumuuexl and ul ti ket ruled quiet. 1 was strong and r[ll‘lll'd “Wehke declined an a c., then steadily raliied and price were adv.anced with slight flactuations e per bushel, then receded §o per bushel; ame st-ong about i'n e lower an Totedo Proanos Fiem: No. 2 rod, 1404 for cash wary: 1413 for March; 1 41 @ic on tha regu!; n call at 1 50@1 30§ for cash 181 for § for cash and February; uiet at 1 143; rejocted, 85@dc, onmnnh.i ifi-odnm i high mixed closed at 6 1 Bulk Meats—Strong; Oats Steady and slightly improve: ¢ orn- Qmet No. 575 dall and Loweak 606 tos Philaaeiphia Produco, ive and firn er; Puiavgeita, Pobruary 6 § for cash; 18 and March; i ive and offorings fr cady and higher; short e g Tar T Baltimore Produnoe. Barrivwork, Febrawry 62 ) B g 3 Whisky—Stea ty at 1 19, Southern; qu 1 40; Longberry Ao, fair to ,‘.ml sh made packirg stock, 10@14 cked common to good, for common ‘Wouthern, steady 205 mixed western, dull at 661 Livervool Produoce. LivERPOOL, February 6. Flour- Awerican, 10s 6d@ w».m Winte Sgggs--Offerings of strictly fresh libe deman | fair; markot un-ettled; sales eral at 20 per dozen hou-e 13@18c per dozen. 1018d@104 114; white, D% 11d; club,10x 10d@ 118 | this At the close of the Secretary's ad- dross several lotters were read from mothers, fathers, and young moun who had been benefitted and aided by the Tho annual report was road also, which showed that over 16,000 had visited the reading-room during the past year, and that there had been an attondance of over twenty-four thousind wpon the vari- ous services of the association, Mr. Wm., Fleming spoke of the crying needs of the Omaha associa- tion. Grand good had been accom plished with the means on hand, but with a small increase much more could The association is in much neod of larger quurters, hay ing at present only one room, and he appealed to all for the widow's mite, 'if no more could bo given. knew well the needs of the association, and asked a hearty co-operation on the part of his mom- rn and congegation The indications are that the Omaha association will at no distant day be 0 that position which will make it commend itself to vvery man and woman who is intorested in the welfare of our youny Clevehnd Market. b, Fel runry 5. tandard white, Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO, Februsry 6 The Drover's Jou nal reports as foll ws: Hoga —Reoripts, 15,900 head, The market dull, moderately active anl steady f & and shipping lot-; eak-but not quotably Iuwu Tho quality, of offerings was generally of 110 Eost Liberty Live Stook. 2,490 t 1 ckivg, heavy packing and from 6 4 Sio00; whipments, go d to extra wmooth o — Buffalo Live Stock. East Burraro, February 6. shipments, 47 Cattle—Receipts, 4,000 firm and stendy the demund only limited prices rang:d from 2 90@+ 15 for butchers steers to i 3 Sheep- Firm; siles, 350 for fair (,r!l)l']lllln. 1 PAPPOOS™ SU51% Facts About That Canard from Bien St Lnul. Peruan Whent—Dull and lower . 2 red, 1 43 i1y lur,A]m June; 1313 for the year; No. for futures and 1t seems that the ]rl‘mhc(l(m of our many wiseacres aud weathor prophets that this would be an extraordinary cnhl month have come to naught so Scurcely ever has Fobruary sot in a0 lamb-like and gentle as it did ‘orn-—Du 1 and lower; 6262 63@64} £ r March; 653@66{c fo. Juie; re. Oate—Dull and liwer; 45¢ for cash; o for March; 474c for May. this year ; scarcely o cloud rufiles the sorenity of the azure sky, and barely aways the stability From the first to b 7:'&'»“&-’1;‘550?’5’&3574 ; the gontleat bre of the atmosphere. the present day of Kebruary there was 4 constant rige of the thermome- tor, as shown by this table : Whisky Steady at 118, Pork Hivherand firm; 18 774 for March; 18 90 fo Lard— Detter at 11 85, 1875 for cush; If Llun ratio of increase continties muchlonger we will findoursclvesin the mer heat before we OFf course such Kansas City Pmdnu IIAth Kansas City, Febrna Wicat —Market slow at about day's prices; No. 21 213 for cash; 12 February; 123 for ’\Imuh, No. height of midsur are able to realize it. a possibility is out uf the (|ul:ld|nn 80 long as the accustomed xmllm mnl execute their i ceording to natural laws. precipitation since ), und from present appear ances none secms to be expected as The prevailing winds come from the southwest, but a'tain only a mod- Fobruary, 974c; No. 2, LM)I, \Inrv.h‘ 59 ruary sde, The senralions Bismarck last week to the the thermometer stood at 71 degrees, 1o ploughing was ) 4y, and was no o luucv Immigry i dispatch sont from and that farmer a hoax, to treat doubt intended 4 tion to that entire week the »l;,lml service mercury at Bismarck never rose above 40 deyrecs. Kansas Oty Live Stook Kansas Ciry, hewl, shipn nl« 261 head. There is a little ) umll- m rket, but '.n..nugm.mu.l natives @6 00; native stoc o fe mlt'n, 1 0@ 4 show that the 0, H ga—Receipts, 3,648 head; nhlm nta, Market strong an advance of b to 105 goud to o 6 60@b 70; medium packing, light shipping Buckun's Arnica Salve. The best salve inthe world for euts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chillblains, corns and all kinds of This salve is guar anteed to give perfect -.nuul.u,l.mn in every case or mlmuy rulundud Tou & MuMumn. Omaha, 58 @10, T-ryn-uu- lu-l t Wirmingron, N, C, » February 6. l,(u.(n Flrm; atraived, skin eruptions, | 8abbath Services Work at the Presentation M.C A Prosbyterian ! Church - All Meetings Well Attonded | The weotingsot the Young Men's Christian Association Saturday even [ ing and Sunday were all well attend At the Saturday evening song -n‘ |,« strensth; \ wervice tho singing was led by o v'mrrl( | of ladies and gentlemen rganizod [ especinlly for this v will sing at each service,Jand they Saturday evemng | meoting. The number will probably | The afternoon | be incroased to twenty voices i’ sorvice was qul\ actonded—many leaving for want of | foom. Mr. Hareha give his sec wlk on *“The Historical contumes ro. | d forred to in Paul’s letter to the Cor inthians. He of the most learned bible s , and makoes his hearers un- writton questions | handod in for explanation on bible derstand, I'ho cortainly one holars o f | themos are very iuteresting. [tirst of Omaha | general secrotal the - merchants onergotic worker was associations were tho auccoeding sociation has pursuits, parlor rooms, gymuasiwimn Joeal associntion, be accomplished. | Mr. H sl appointed; Cowi Esq. Meanoy. ted to practice in Soveral matters MOITOW, Josh Billings ss in natral histry Lf and ¢ wedi ness haf #o wel s Hon. G, W. Doane, Ger , Judge Burtholomew, G. W Hitcheook, Esq., and W. H. Mortis CAD “pin “Thare aint Bo pi it haz been et more, 't more oft. than apple pi, and no kan ure ind gestun and billouse. BrriNg Brossou,” The meeting for mon only at the rooms in the evening was addressed by “Fathor” MeCaguo, as the m oall him, beeause he was one of the to organize the work for young men, Mr. Wosl Bozard made a telling talk, and being a younyg wan himself, he understands wall the nveds of the young men and made his address practioal The scrvicos al the Presbytorian church in the evening were for the presentation of the work of tho asso- ciation. Aftor a voluntary by the choir, scripture reading, prayer, a selection was sang by the sextette of the association, “‘Oh, to be Over Yonder,” following which the of the association Mr. Geo. T, Howser, madea brief but comprehensive address on the organi- zntion of the Y. M. of London on June 6, 1844, by Mr. Geo. Williams, who was at the time a clerk inone of the large dry goods houses of that city, but who has since risen to an honorable rank mnnn.{ d mbers C. AL in the city London, an who lives to-day and is an earnost and of the socioty of that city; about lator the idea of the association wor arried te this country andin 1 organized in Mon- treal and Boston, and during soven years b1 yours the s had o steady »ywth until there are now over 700, qnuy wo of which have elegant and woll arranged buildings, free of debt, for their work. The average cost of theso buildings is somothing upwards of $33,000. In these buildings will be found a well arranged and ventilated hall for public meot- ings, reading room, the study of such branches as will be practical to young men in business and conversation und bath rooms Mr. David Sinton, of Cineinnati, in prosenting a large building to the as sociation, said: *‘I wish merely to say that the usefulness of the association, the integrity and wisdom of its man- agement, my sympathy with its ob jeets, and my confidence in its contin- uoa and growing success have induced t class rooms for pouple. DISTRICT COURT. e Grand and Petit Jurors Empanelled and S8worn. Appointment of the Bar Committee and Balliffs, The district court convened ye terday at nino o'clock. There was u liberal attendance of attorneys and spectators. Judgo Savage presides. The following bar committeos were John C, w. The following were appoined baihits for the present termn: Edwin = H. Crowell, Henry Grobe, und Michael The grand jury were empanneled, the panel being filled without difficulty. Tho judge nddressed the grand jurors briefly and gave them implicit Instruetions regard mg their considera tion of several unportant matiers which thoy will them for cousideration l:rlln'lpul cases will bo thie Hammer homicide aud the burglars arrested on charge of rohhery from the B. & M company, The pelit jury was also empaneled and swon, Frank H. Garrett, Keq., was admit have before The district court. dlating to order of cases on tho docket were disposed of yesterday, and business of the court continue to- the regular Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10cents, 301w ! of Duntsen W M Dougherty 1 1 Morrison W K :'lllh‘"n“ MDD Alin Misk K ty i Bl Mis Helen M Miss Mary L Bowers Lydia Creamer Miss MuggieCaristona 1da Cuin Mrs L M Coggine Miss Aunie Crawle Dow Mrs A M : i Elliott Nellie llurlun Mins Kate Welister Mrs May flour in the state, 3 wd you will g B o g T. M. McCrEany & Co, Sacramento. '( ryml '\|I“n, 1 the dth day of Fobrug Wblication o tho . yor i Uity Coune 1'0f o to seil Malt, Spirituous and rd, dny of Feruary, 1542 1t there bo no object tost filed within two wlof Omali, for lce and Vinous Liguor , at so. th a i ety Vil ruary, 1 the & Davis, statione LIST OF LETTERS ning in Postoffice during the week ending February 4, 1882 GRNTUEMEN. American Roof' Co, Armold R { Agnew T R Bertram 8 O Barney N ¥ Butler NC r H Beier ¥ Bagot ¥ Burkard 1 Corrigan M Camphell | M Croge Clausson P A Croy ¥ M Christisneen J A ( lark aper C Dea on W Dill W Durr ¥ Donahoe 8 R Dougherty J Doherty o 3 J \ ans 3 French | Fagan 1 French H Gross J Gramlis H W G ¥ Groth ¢ Hyightman W H ldenJ N Hough J 11 Halman D Hval-trim J M Hall s (! Joues J Kr -k Kennedy A J ramarie J Lindley W L ove G Martensen H P Martm E Murray P M Mwp N W Morrison M J Mul oon Mahone, B Mulhall A G Muller J Morris J Martin E MeClure B O'Donoghue D F Onwald W Pi ar4on 'l‘ l"n.r«vn & Foster vitt J K i} Schultz J Totten W D Thomas Vou th I \ Wilcox J B, Armer Miss Rosie erson Hilda Bursett Miss 15]1en Barlow Mrs Alice Bingham Mrm Cary er Amelia And Carpenter ijs N Devoe Mamie Dieck Miss Kath Fay Mrs Ann 2Harnett Mis M K o Holm Miss Sophie Hall ‘\lm ;\nnm M Johuson Mirs M A Johnson Mrs Jumes eKnox Anui (i Sucks Mrs Cora L ok Miss Katy W s Miss Nellie . HALL, Postmaater. e {2 1A FLOUR, milly Our best Enreka patent The only patent flour man- ufuctured on the Pacific coast. it is the whitust, strongest and best 'n mily Ask your gnyger for it. Van patent ('R el Bluffs, — Mattor of Application ot David Kernwate NOTICE, Notive I8 hereby given 1nat David Forn watt to the 10th uay of April, Tk Oualia Doy Brx nowspaper will publis th abova notice once tach ook k use of the applicant o charged tierewith 4.0 L, €. JEWETT, [t NOTICE. 0. G, Godge, of the firm of Price, Mcbe rmot & Dodee, ws Plumbers and Gas Ht“:v at Alnuh: wa dissolved as t0 0. G. Dodge, o Thotas Frico all s ftorcat 4o mas Price assumed the third llh e iabiltics for said 0. G. Dod ation of said transt r. « Matter of Application of Guild & f wor Liceuse. NOTIC. No e in Lo ehy given that Guild & of February " Mayor aiul € 4y'0 oun’ © to ard, Omaha, Neh , L to he 10(h day ; fomons once or pro- tot o within m, wookd trom 6th duy 1 § waid license will be Guip & Ukrue, Thim OMAA DAILY BRE newspaper wh th above notice once eich we k fOF L wo week s ab the expense of the applicant. 18" uob to- e charged therowilh 3oL CJEW Dissolution of Partnership Notice Notice is hereby given that the tirnm of Weolley ‘and paper dealers of Oumabis, Nobraal'n, s this duy disolved Dy mutual con: The busiuoss o the late firm will be sete ted by Gliman K. Davis, who a ¢d o une the frmi name' for that purposs, aad who assumes all Labiliti:s of the o ¢ firm, A. . WooLLkY, Gisan K. Davis Owmaka, Jan. lat, 1852, notice that [ have tho stock of gouds of the lute firm Davie, and wll continue the v line of bu-}- uess at the old staud, 106 8, 16th St., Giyaxiy nm Stro z 1 W sy IR M Mec(Coy Mian Laura Neilo Mrs Annio O'Conner Miss Kate Roberts Mrs N J | M |.<.m.‘k Levers Miss Idu Sangstad Elmo A 8 mith Mi s D) E mtrance or pree or twowee! » ab The « ity of Owa who smiigned pt. 20th, Tha ity of Ouiaha.

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