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[t e b Nebraska National Baak.| Of Omaks, Nob- Paid up Ospital, Orixid for brsiness April 21, 1082, with the ) sovost eapitel of any bank in Nebraaks. R. JOMNSON, President, of Steels, Johneon & Jo. TOUZALIN, Vice Presidens, of C., B £Q V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Oo. VHN 8. OULLINS, of 6. H. & J. 8. Galllns. ¥. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney- L 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. . W. YATES, Cashier, late Osshler of the First Mational Bank of Omahs, She activo management of that Bask since it OolLnoi1oN receive wpocial attention and char @c8 lowest obtainakle here or elsowhese. Invinrst allowed on thne deposits wpon tavor. qm- terias and upon accounts of banks and bank- l'ullnl Excnanem, GovernmentRonds, Oounty and Ulty Pecurition bought and sold, woneral banking business 110 the troatmont of custom a1l 'Wipirane Eh most liberal paiicy consiatent with safe bantlng FIRANCE Alll.l GGMMERGE FINANCIAL. secial Dispatch to Tum Bun. Nxw Yogrs, January 2. Money - Loaned up from 5@9 per cont, snd down to 7 per oent, <losing offered at Produce reports for the weck, $0, Priwe Mercantile Paper—5@8 per cent. Sterling Exchange—Bankers' bills steady at $4.80}; demand, $4 843 Governments wera generally strong and 1@ per cent higher. The stock market opened generally at about the ciosing prizes of Baturday and in the hour of business up to 12 o'clock exhibited no spacial festures, sult was an advanes of 3@1% per cent in tho general list, the laster in Illinois Cen. tral to 1433, At nocm a raid was made against Teras Pacific and the price was foroed 2§ per cent from Bsturday's quota- o break in Texas Pacific was followed by decline of 3@1 per cont in the res. of the list, After 12:30 tho mar- ket recovered slightly {rom the depression, At 2 the market was steady snd prices vanced s fraction. In the last hour the market was less active and weaker, re- sulting in & decline «f @14 per cent from 7 40, the prices of 2 0’clock, the latter in Chi- oago, Burlington & @ iincy to 1203, The tocks wore S:. Paul, Omahs, Texas Pa1fic, Danver, awanna & Western, and Louisville & Nashville, all of which were weak. GOVERKMENTS, Lehigh & Wilkesbarr Louisiana cmoh Bhl., Bnrl. & Quincy Delawaro & e Dal, Lack, & Westoru.. Hoton & Tn'.. Gentral. Kaneas Sy Lake Lrh & Wuurr Lake: Shore & Michigan 0., 1 ‘ lauhvlll. & Nashville. Now Alb, & Chicago Mariatta & (}lnulmu 1;(: pfd ... pid.... 8¢ Paul, Minn, & (4 P::lll Manitoba 142 & Co. Expre nlol Telegraph " _THE DATLY BER- OMAHA WEDNESDAY JANUARY 8 b FOREIGN FINANCE Special Dispatch b Trn Ban. LONDOK, Towpow, January 2 p. 101 116, Uaited States Sesurities—New 5' tonded, 105§; 4's, 122§; 44", 116, United States Railroad Stocks—Illinow Central, 147; New York Central, 130}; Keie, 46§; Reading, 278 Amount of bullion witkdrawn from the Baok of England on balance te.day is £30,000, .~ Conwols, PARIS, Panis, J.nmn 2. —Rentes, "Mr. 550, —— PBODUOE & PROVISIONS, 8pectal Dispatabies to T B O110AGO. Ouicaco, Jasuiry 2,—Flour~Quiet; common to ohoice spring wheste, 8 H0@ ommen to fancy Minnesots, 4 0@ | patents, 650@7 00; winter wheate, 4 50@b b0; southern Ilinois, 4 b0@ Canada, 4 H0@5H 00, Wheat—Dull and lower; regular, 953 for January, 943c for February; 9 : for Marct; nurlo:‘ihr Ma P Chicago spring, ~H|@J- No. 2 red wine ter, 95¢: No, 5 Chicago spring, 770; reject- ed, 6lo, Corn—Fair demand, but at lower rates; 10§@ 1030 for_cash; 49}@10§c for Februe ary; b3go frr May; rejooted, 42¢. Oats—Dull, wesk and lower; 35ic for oash sad January; 8:§s m February; $64c for May; rejected, 30 Rye - Market easie. Barley —Market o.lnl 79@50«: Butter— Steady; creawery, dairy, 12@33c, Lgys—Steady; 270, Flax Seed - S:ronger; 1 18@1 20. Dressed nng--xmgnln. light, 6 80@ 7 00; heavy, 7 00@7 20, Pork ~Good demand but at lower ratea 26@40c; 16856119) e eubid 17 09GL7 074 for Februar; 7 20@17 22§ for March, Lard—[air comand, but at lower rates 10 174@10 20 for cash; 10 30 ¢10 82§ for Febraary; 10 424@10 45 for March, Bulk Mesta—Dul, weak and shoulders, 6 40; short ribs, 8:€5; clear, 9 116, wi:l-ky—smd s heat—Markot dull snd ower; short CaLL BoARD, — prices o ahade lowar;03§ for Junary; Oio for Fobruary; 950 for Marod; 1 003@1 Ou} S “Irroguler; 49§ for Ji I ‘ora—Irreguler; 4980 for January; 493c for February; 6330 f.r May, Oan—Aotiive, but weak and lower, Pork—Active, but lower; 20874 for January; 17 00 tor February; 17.156@17 20 for March. Lird—Not quotably changed. NEW YOBK. Naw Youx, January 2,—Flour—M: ket dull; superfine state and western, 3 @3 75; common to good extra, 8-60@4 30; good to choice, 4 40@7 00; white wheat, extra, 6 25@7 45; exira Ohio, 8.76@6 503, St, Louis, 3 75@6 75; Micnoseta, b 60@ Wheat--Cosh lots firm and & shado bigher; options, 3@4: lower; No. 2 spring. nominal; ungraded winter, rel, 93.@L 113 atesmer No. 3 red,08 ; stesmer 0. 21 d, L074@1 08; No. 2 red, 109§@1 104, for cer.ificates; 1113@1 114, denvered; 109 in atore; ho. 1 rad, 1 15@1 164; uogradea white, 96@1 12§; steamer No.-2 white, 874; No, 2 whice, 98; 2 red f.r January, 603,000 bu sold at 1 053@1 03§; closi 109; No. 2 red for Fevruury 30 bu cold at 1114@1 11, closing at 1 1ik; No 2 red for March, 292,000 bu_sold a1 134 @1 14} cloring at113%; No. 2 red stor May, 224,0.0 bu sold st 1 153@1 158, closing at 1 154, Cos Cash, weak; options opened shac er, but aftarwards recovered, and sdvancin; ir, cioaing firm; uagrided, 54 @63he; No, 3, b13@51%s; steamer, 62@ 6240; No. 2, old, 67 1n el mo for Janaary, 65@ do for Fobrdare, 614 2, closing n: Gl c;do fir March, oumw h$e, cloging 53 Gi4c; do for May, 03@U8he; closing at 3}0. ODats—A shads hicher; mixed western, 45 @47c; white western, 47@490. Hay—Quiet but, firm; 60@65c. Eugs—Kresh western, quics but etendy; 27@23c. Pork—Market dull and casier; new mess, 18 374@18 h, Beet—Dall and unchavged. Cut Meats—Dull and nowin middles, 9 50, Lard —Dull and lowar; 10 70, Butter— Quiot but firm, 18@44c. Cheese—Quizt but firm; western flat, 6@130. vator; now 6545 long clear primo stoam, BT, LOUIS, 81, Lous, Jauuary 2,—Flour—Stesdy and u-changsd. Whot—0pened better, but eased off; No. 2 red fall, 9545 for cash; 954@U6E: for Junuary: 938@98{> for Februwey; 101@ @1 014 for March; 103§@1 04f for May; closing anhu inside hgures; No. § red fall, for options; uuh het's flr, 44@14}e for o 4550 tor Fobrua, askod for April 48§ for M b oMot dulls @33 for cachy 5516 for January; 30k for Februsry; 860 bid for May. Ry Market dall: 574>, Barley—Steady; 60@ 850, Butter Sieady; dairy, 254345 cream: Wolter St s 14, Pork - Fiimer but slow; 17 00 for csh; ruars; 17 50 for May. A¥TERNOON BOARD — Wheat—E wier; 9495 bid for January; 98}c for February. L1 £or March; 1 023 tor April; 1 03 for May. Corn —Batter; 413c bid for Jannary; €4 @¢is for February; 4082 for March; 4740 for apnl; 483 @48§o for Alay, @at8—Notning done; bids ssme as prices atnoon, Buolk Meats—Unsettled; nothing doing. & Bacon — Very slow;only a ped liog trade, & Lard—Nominally; 10 10@10 15, KANBAS OITY, Kansas City, Jaousry 2 —Wheat— Steady; No, 2 red, 79@79}c for oash; 81§ bid for February; B44o bid fr March, Corn—We .ker; 873'@374c for oash; 88}c asked for Feoruary; 36§o for Msy, Oats—Siow; 85c usked for oash, Batter—Unchange od, Egga—Firmer na active, 22@23¢. LIVH S8TOUR Special Dispatches fo Taa Bas, OHIOAGO, Oa10AGy, January 2,~The Drovers' Joarnal rep 'rts as follows: Hoge—Fair; quslity very good; stesdy; mixed, 5 6)@6 15; huvv, 6 0@ 670; light, 560%6 15; -le, £ 0@ 25. tle —Active; lAr‘avalmnl of husiners | oase, at steady prices; prime, 6 10@650; good ¢ choice shipping. b 20@6 00; common to fair, 4 25@5 10; bu‘chers’ strong and ac. tive; common to fair, 2 50@3 25; medinm to goot, 3 G0@4 26; stookers and foeders slow nnd steady at 3 15@4 30, Bheep--Active wad fair; butchera and shippers buying freely; common to {air, 850@4 00; gocd to eholce, 4 25@5 (0, The Drovers' Journsl British cable from Liverpool reporis & #'eady market for cat- tle, good American utsers selling at 16c, eatimated desd weieht. Sheop, markot strong; best gualities, 18@192, KANSAS OITY, Stock Iadicator repoita: eady; native steers of 1,200 to 14 st 4 40@6 25; stockers and faeders, 3 60@4 10; cows, 3 00@3 80, Hogs Opened steady, but closed 10@ 15> lower aud weak; light to heavy, b 75 m. 10 with the bu'k of sales a5 0@ uw.p_w. sainally unchanged, 1. LGUIS, gr. Louw, Janusty 2.—Cattle —Ship- demand light, bat inquiry for buuhn o T g e g e A%y sbipplog, 5 00@5 75; light sbipping, +{ 25 for low and cor 16 90 bid for Junusry; 17 05 bid for feb- 880, 4 25@4 75; common to fair batchers’ 2 75 (dg 80; good to choice, 8 755 stookers, 8 00 75, Sheep~Good demand anl firm; com- mon to mediam, 8 00@8 5); medinm to fair, 8 8084 00; good to cnoioe, 4 V0; ex- tea, 478@5 00, H.ge—Higher and firm; light, 550@ 5 €5; pucking, 6 00@6 20; butchers’ to cx- tea beavy, 6 20@6 40, MHEROHANDISH, Special Dispatches o Tur Ban, NEW YORK, Naw York, January 3,—Coffes —Mar. ket dall; quoted at 7@ 9} Sugar—Qalet, bnt hrm: falr to good refining quoted at 6 15.16 aThe. Molassan —Dall; New Orleans, 40 60.. Rice—Quiet, but steady; domestic, :4@ 7 ; Rangoon, f@bje, Potroieum Quiet, but firm; 893.; orude, 7@74o; rofine ;u Tallow - Quiet, bat s Rowin - Quiet, but Tuarpeative— ki Lead—Steady;' common, 43c; refined, noainal, Uhited, g, dys Leoial 12 LONDOX . Loxwox, January 32.--Potroleum —Re- fined, 7@744. ol S SN WOOL. Bpecial Dispateh to BOKTON . Bostox, January 2.—Demand f>r wool continuea atendy and prices unchanged. There is very litile pressu e to buy or we!l Obio and Pennsylvania, 38@40c for X; 40@42}c for XX and above; 43@4d0 for choice telections, Michigan and Wisconsin, 27@38. for X and in moderate demnnd, Combing and dolaine ateady; 42@45c for tine delaine; 46@480 for fins and No. 1 combing. Unwashed wools in fair demand; 17@ 23@80: for fine and mediam, with choioe sclections bigher, Californfa wool quiet since the iarge rs of last wo k. Pualled wools «quiet avd steady; 2°@40s | for low and good supers; 31@18c for ouvice eastern and melne. duiet. Foreign wools have TRAFFI0. Bpecial Dirpatohes to TrrjBrs, FROUR AND GRAINS, OH1oAao, January 2.—Receipte and shipmenta of flour and grain for the paat 24 hours have bosn as follows: Ship'ta, Flour—bbla. . 5,000 Wheat—bushel 1800 Corn— » 122 60 Qua— 1 4L 3 yo— ) Barley— * 27,600 New Youx, January 2.—Receipts and shipments of tlour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Reoceipts Bhy'te, Flour—bbls. ... .... b8,000 5,000 \Vhell:—huh«ln 178,500 2,000 orn— 193,000 17,460 Oata— WLTASR 92,650 $95 Kansas Orry, January 2. —Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 34 hours have been as follows: Roc'ts, Bhip'ta. Wheat, buabeh 19,000 87600 Corn 86,000 6Q,0.0 ST, IA"ln, January 2. —Receipts aud shipments of flour and geain for the pasc 24 houre have been as tollows: Roceipta, Ship'ts. Flour—bbls 16000 14,000 Wheat—bush 70,000 41000 Corn— 0 +. 131,000 “ g “ Barley— LIVE STOCK, Curcaco, Javusry 2.—Repelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours save been asfollows: Rec'ta, 21.000 5000 2,400 Kavaay Cn'!. hours have been an follows: Rec’ts, Shipm’ts, Hoga. . g G B mmu . Loo Sheep. 8r. Leuzs, J-\mury 2-—Rocah)h! nnd shipments of live stock for the past 24 boursjbave been as followa: Rac'ts, Bhipm'te. 4,500 soee OMAHA MARKHTS, ‘Wholesals Prices. Orrios or Tizs Onana Ber, Tresday Evening, January 2 The onky ¢hang's reported in the mas- ket to-day are as followe: Barley, No. 8, advanced 1c. Rye advanced o, Corn declinad 143, Sacds are not guotable s the season hae not opened, Local Grain Dealinge. \VHFAT bnnh No, 2, 700; cash Ne. 59)e; rejected, ke, |;AMLL Y.—(zuh No. 2, 684c; No, 3, Y~ Cnah, 4385, NEW CORN- 850, OATS—35c. SEEDS—Flax seed 963 per bu, Froduce and Provisions. POTATOES—500 por bushel, ONIONS—30@50c per bushel, BUTTER -Chioios country, 30@32%o, KGGS-— 28@ 200, HONEY—Ualiforaia, par Io, a1, APPLES—Por bareel, 43 763 25, OYBIERS—Booth's 'sud Platt's select oysters, 400 btan lard, 36; modiums, 25, "FLORIDA ORANGES—$5 00, LEMON 5@4 K0 per box. Kawgas Ciry, Javuuy 2,—The Live s FEANE—Navy per bushel, 2 75@8 00, CHICKENS -9@10: per lb‘ TURKEYS—18 313 per pownd, Groocrl' Lia OAN GOODB—Oysters, (Hield's), rr oase, $4 00; do 1 I (Phld'-), 75; do2 I (Ctandard), per case, !‘B strawberrics, 2 I, per ase, 3 50, n-pborrlm, 2 D, per oase, 8 80, Dam. lou. D. per case, 2 45, Bartlett oaso, 60, Whortleberries 5-: uu.flfi. Eu plums,2 I percase, 2 90; reen gages,2 oase, 2 90; do cholcs, , m mulbo nA;}glu.flb.puuu 75, Peach 8 00; du ), owso, 4 oooc 50; du, (pl per $0; do'pie, 6 b, per doren. h') R—Jobbing prices, Jack Frost 3¢, Louls winter) 8390 fir 100 Ibs,; Te- ka Patent Kan Minaehaha innesota Patent. 8. 10, Shawnee Fancy winter, 83.10; Eagle, XXXX wioter, $3.00; Trinmph spring, tm, $2.80; Chris- an's " suporiative, 9§ fjls bran, per ton, $14.00; ohopped feed, CORN B ~ 1y \Ch3 Rlo, good uu,mmv.w fllca, 11} to 126; ol fovt Java; 263611} 2ho; /.shackle’s, 183, OHEESY~¥0 O 4 Part Skim, 1042 BUGAKRS ~Powcerd, 104 t loaf, 1040; Grer ulated, c; ¢ oni rd Extia tea O, e yellow, 740; ynidow, SYRUP—S8tsndar¢ Com., 87c, bhle; Standard do, 4} gallon kegs, ‘81 90; Btan: dard do, 4 gallon kegs, $1 70, MEATS— s, 160; breakfast bacon, nons; clear side baoow, none; dry eslt bacon, 104c; shoulders, 11§0; dlerco lacd, 126 FISH~No. 1 mackere! Balt brls, 6 74 gt No. Lfl’%au.“l'u a1 0 famlly ek rls, 4 75; el, , ""' i No. | whate fisk, n.u' o. | mm-rw. L £ Shipa’ts, January 2,—Neccipts and shipmenta of live stock for tho past 34 Uloves, 850; Nntmcq-. ll 00; Onama, 34c; Mace $100, LYE—Amerioan, 8 3% Greemwloty 8 40; Western, 2 76; North Star, 2 00} Iye, 4 60; Jewoll lye, 275, FEED - Jobbing prices, Uhog food $1.50 per 100 1bs.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 700 per 100 Ib, AT pee b, 150 B Bacon per Ib,, 15¢c; clonr side bacon per b, 1lc; dry walt vices |u~rlb 94o; dry salt shoul. dors per 1b,, Te; bacon shoulders. per b, ¥hos tierce Iard per Ib LARD— Um.n.mdumln.u 11355 40 and_ BO-Ib osne, 120 10.11 pale, screw top, 124c; 5-1b do, 1240 8 1b do, 1980, HOMIN Y-Now, #4 50 per bbl. SODA—In Ib papers, $3 per onse; keg 2 ]\.\scl‘l(lms—flodlm. In barrels $7 00; do in half hbls, 4 00; smaslls, {n bbls 900 do, in half bbla, 500; gherkios, in bbla, 11 00; do, in half bbls, & 00, STARU , 4go; Silver Glom flu; Corn Starch, 530 Excelsior3loss, 7o ; Oorn, Theo TEAS— Gunpowder, good, Oholee, B0@75e; Imperial, good, wg. 5 Gholoe, Se15o; Xoung Hyvon, goud, 966 5005 ohoice, 65c@81 (0; Japan 850; Japau, choice, 60@75e; Oolong, oo, a40; Oulong, olio.oe AXQB6; Houchong, o Inrger, 104c; Boop pall Boabls Sieal, § fingte 11cs £ 30, 1130, ‘V(N‘l”u\ \VA)UI—I'W L75; three hoop pails, 3 00, 1, 8 50; Pioneer wadhboards, 1 85 Grawn 2 90; Wollbuckets, 8 50, LEAD-Bar, $1 86, VINEGAK—Puro spple extrs, 160: sure apple, 1%; Prussing pure avols, 160, SALA.—Dray loads, per hbl, 1 66; Asks <o, in nao ks, § 60; bbls dairy 60, be, 8 60 301\1")— Klll'l Havon Amperial, 8 4); Kisbn aatiat, 5 00; Kirk'a standard, 8 75 Kirk's white Russian, 525 Kirk's Gutoos, 316 Kirk's Prairie Quoen, (100 caken), 40; Kirk's magnolia doz., POTARH—Pennsylvaaln oaow, 4 case, n case, 8 57; Babbitt's Ball, 2 dor, in case, 160; Anchor Ball & doe in oao, 1 m. PEANUTS—Romted, oholos, rod ‘Ten. aowos, 19 per Ib; fancy white, ioho per Ib; pav—whiio. Viegioia raw, 105; rom Zho, OANDLS —Boxes, 40 Ibs, 108, 1680; 86, 1580; bexew 40 Ih,, 16 oz, G, 16§, ICE—Toniaiana prime to choice, 7A@ Tho: fair, 6@7c; Pata, To. MATCHES—For onddle, 950} round, eases, 88 10; squave, cases, 5 40, Dry Qoods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A, 84o; Appleton XX, 7c; Atlants A, 8o; it FF, 8fc; Bnckeynb 4.4, To; 'Onbot w, 73o; Chittenan; ‘Urest Falls E, T eorioe o Honket Width, Sl To: dml{uld)\ B4o; Indian Standard A, o Indian Grohard d. w., Sloj i o River, 740; Pequot A, fjo; fln. 7o; Utica 0, b ‘achtie occnnfim, O hios o E 48 Lajes Wal. cof | FINIE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale Tho; Alligator 84, So; Argylo 44, T8c; et LI, ficj G‘iu or § Eu“rxxf:s;m Bonnington O 4-4, uckcoye & B rthard s 05, 855 Tatonis 0 39, 8 Lohl h T 44, 9 n, fxmsdnlo-l 4, me~ N 80, 703 u E 89, 8ie; Poowa& w’.m-u.u 44 150 a4, 74e; gin L 4-4, 840: Blackstone AA imperisl tci do do half bleached 4-4,00; Cabot -4, &8; Fidelity 44, 9%c; ruit of the Loom, 10;” do can bric 4-4,180; do Water Twist, 104c; Groat FallsQ, 103o; Indian Hesd shrank 4-4, 1% Lonwinlo, 100; do cambrio 87, 123c; Now Vork Mills, 1 %n, Pequot A,100; Pepporal NG Twflla, ooahontas d-d, Dic; Pocamet. 4, 6403 0 X X, 1240, DUUKS' Oolored)—Albany I brown | 8¢; do O, drab, Mie; do Xa stripee an plaide, 1%4c; do XXX brown and drab, stripes snd plaids, 12he; Arlington fancy, 19c; Branswick brown, 8je; Chariot fancy 12)0; do extra_ henvy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra hoavy, 1ljc; Indiane A brown 1%e: Neponsat A browm, 16c ’lltthlmua—mnnrukem A U A3 ; do XX blue 82, 18kc; Arrowarra, fic, Claremont B By 15 0; Conostoga ex tra, 174¢; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewiston a 30, 160; Minnehaha 4-4, 20c; Orme extra 4.4, 280; Pearl River 8 3 Pate nam XX blue stripe, 120; Shetuckot § 10fo; do S8 120; Yeoman's blue 29, 9o ENIMS, —Amorkeuk, blucand bronn 16h0; Andover DD blue, '1530; Arling X bine Scotch, lhtc‘ Om.\cord 000, blue aw brown, 12jc; do AAA, do do 1837 do X Xto do do 14jo Huymaker's blue and ‘brown 94c; Mystio River DD stripe, 16kc; Penr] Kiver, Uiuo and brown, 100 Uhoaaville, blue and brown, 14he, CAMBRIOS—Barnard, Sho; Eddystons liniug, 24 inch double face, 8}c; Garner A lazod, Fho; Mauhattan glove finish, 5" fqawpm do 6o; do glaved, 53¢; Pequos do 50; Lockwood iid (inish e, COKSET J £ANS—Amory, 80; Andros cogyin satteen So; Clarendcn, 640; Conen o g ustteons, 73c; Hallowel , 8c; Tnddi Orchard 740; Narraganaett, improved,o P?meriu satteon 94o; Rockport, 7o, PRINTS - Allens, 640; American, 6o; Amold, 7o; Perwick, 4§; Cocheco, Tc; Conestoga, Oho; Durkiriy ; Duincl @7c; .M, stone, 7c; Gloucester, 6o} Haruony, S4o; Kulckerbooker, Gio; Mer ri ac D, 7o Mystic, bho; Spraguas @ Buper Southbridge, 6c; do, bmzhum, 703 kux. boro, Bic; Orlental GLNiL: TAMS—Amneksag, 1340; Amos- keng dress 94 Argyle, 10be; Atlantic, 90; Oumbesland, (go; Highlaod, 7hes Kenllworth, 2h¢; Plun kett, 10jcj Sus oux, B COTTONADES-—Abberville 1840 Agate, 20; Amorican, 11¢; Artisian, 200; Oairo D and T, 184c; Clarlon D and T, 174c; Deccan Co, stripes Dand T, 16¢; Koy shome, 13}c; Nantucket, 190; Nonpareil, 100; Oocean I) and T, 1 RoyAI lflji Bussex, 12¢; Tioga, 1'150 ‘achusett shirt: Ing daeoks, 1240t do, Nankin, 124c; York, i Nankin, 124c; doahsaks, sy 1240; do, & oz, 200, SHEETINGS— -~ Androscogein 10-4,37ho! do 9.4, 28c; do 84, 22c; Oontinental O 42, 1ic, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; Now York millays, 850; do 78, 80c; do i, 9240, Pembrjke 101, , 260; Pequot 74,190 do 49, ' 16c; Pepperell , 96, a0 87, Fozdo 57, 164 Uthen. 96, 6o; do 33/, do 48, 170, F‘lnu Olis and Varnishes OILS—110° oarbon, per gallon, o 160" headilghiy por galon g, 176" boadlights par gallon, 20ci linseed, od, row, por 0, 58; linseed, bolled, Pn ard, winter str'd, por al, 100; No.!.,!be, No, 2, 75c; castor, Lok, 190 NG, 8, 1 15 sweet, Im. sperm, W, B., per gallon. 65; fi-h, . 5., por gallon, 606; neatafoot, sxtem, o gallan, 700} Nov 1, 6o; lubri: ocating, sero, per 3 ‘oldmnu‘ho.,l‘:fl.poudbn.lbanio. 80; sperm, p.;: l’l":&:?:i tar. lon, nej Fallon, 18 6 up‘llt s . PAINTS INOIL—-White aad, Uuahe P, P.. 6c; whito lead, Bt. Lo, purs, P P e o sing, ren In 060 ...Lu?,'}nnofin ; French since, in ofl st 160; Raw . s P burnt Sienna, 180: vandyke brown, .g ofined lampblack, Lici och black sl Ivory black, 160; drop bla k, 160; Prussian tlue, 300; ultrminarine blve, 180; ohnwo oo, L 3, & D., Losbllud oad shotier reen, i roen, 1i0) foien ved, 16gy Vaustian red oy 1 e %20; Kmerioan Vermillod, [ ' b 1oj chrome yollow, L., M., 0, &'D’ 0., yellow e, 9o; golden achre, 1 pmm .lx;ur, 8o; praining colors: light uk. dark ow's, waluut, stestout and ash 1fc. “aints White load, 64c; French sinc, 1001 Perie dng %403 whiting _gildem, 14c; . oom’l, B VL town, fl.,llw;»bwk ordinary, 10c; I'rus. wian blue, 55c; wiramarine, 18¢; vandyke brown, Boj umbur, burnt, 43 amber, raw 4cjslonns, burnt, fo; wlenns, raw, 4c Pm. recn genuize, 350; Parls greon cow' 'fk g vroen, N4 3o chiom grwn N nmflllw. fiug., 3 ver mulhn. "Amerios, 180; Tndiai ool 100 ruse piok, lhl vonnhn fi. un,au.m red g: rod lud. 7hx low, K., 1%0; (Sf.. vochelle lcl P Winter's %§o; lehigh brown, ’.m spanish Prinoe’ nlmnl VMMIWI- 2 M unu. Furniture, extrs, §1 10; farnitore, §o. 1 oosch, extra, §140; oach, No, 1, 81 20; Dnnlr, oxtra, $175; apan, 700; phaltam, extra, 850; shellac 88 50; hard ofl finish, $1 0. Heavy Hardware List Tron, rates, 83 10; plow steel, apect out 7oy ‘en.{eihlll\&:),;‘ pecial nr(hr;nmv ‘.f, oat’ tool do, wagon wpokon, set, 2 25@8 00; huba, por aet, 125; falloss, sawed dry 140; tongues, each, 70@Sbo; axles, ach, 7b6; square nuts, per D, 7@lic Waabiers, pot 1b, B@180; Hivets, por for 1o} coll chafn, por Ib, 6@i%; malloable, 8o; iron wodges, 80; crowbars, Go; harrow teoth, 40; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; apring stool, 7@8c; Burdon'n horseshooe, b 50: Burden’s muleshoss, 6 60 SHOT.—Shot, 81, Oriental Powder, keg 33 Fnrt kegn, $1.88; une, per 100 feet B0o 8 ATTID WLkt e lots, 8 25 925 per 100; in lesa than oar lote. 975 ver 100 NATLS—Ratee, 10 to 604, 425, Hides Purs, Ef HIDES—trroon butoher's hide, @74 gured T{@Sc; hides, groen alt, part uced Tieiblden T dry dlinty soud, 15@14c; dey oalf and ki, 12(@14c; dry sl b, des, sound, 10@)10; groen oalf, wi, § to 15 Tbe,, 11@13c; green m.u wt, under § Tos, por_skin, 50 §roon polts, B0@S1 35; groen Iamb akins, 1 2551 50; daniaged hiddon tworthird rate; out scored and ons grub, olaesed two. tirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eont. o Coon ekinus, No, 1, 40; No, 2, 800; No, 1 1 2.; No. 4, 100, l\unk No. 1 830, 2 2bo, Bkunk, No. 1, bibej 73c; do K | ¢ BLEACHED COTTONS-—Anrdroscos | 2 i on, 1loj Wamsutta | 153; No. 8, 150; No, 4 ox, ' No.ik, 8003 No. 2, (-.'»o; short stri pe, 400; narrow stripee Uroad atelpo, 106, 1‘;11«- To. Oak polo, 836 to 430 homlock scle, 350 o 830; hemlook Kkip, 800 to 100; runner, 85c to 800; hemlock oalf, 86 to 1 20; bow- look nipper, 28 to 960; oak upper, 2ic; alligator, 400 to 5 50; oalf kid, 39@35¢; Grelven kid, 2 50 o 375; oak kip, 80c 0 100; oak calf, 120 to 1 80; French kip, 11069 1 55; ¥eenoh oalf, 1 25 t0 3 00; rus: mulb'muflbo. lini EF 800 to 10 bo; toppings, 9 00 to 10 £0; B, L, Morocco, 900 42,806; pobble 0. 1. Neoroeso, 85c; alimon; 03 MATNESS —No & atar_onk, 420; No3 do, 8%; N._ 1 Ohlo ok, 880; 'No. 2 do, 85¢; No. 1 Milwaakee, 7o No. 340 o, rtorses and M The market in belak: and ot grades are well at » slight advance in prices, Tho demand for horsas exceeds the supply conaidorao) Prices range aa fol. lowa: Fioe single drivers, $160, to 300.; Extra draft horscs, $17b. 0 225.; Common dralt 60.; Extra farm horsos, .; Common vo good farm horses 80, to $100,; Kxtre pinge, $60, to 75, Conuman plugs, $20, to $40, HLULES 15 to 10§ hands excra), Y125, 10 150,; 14§ to 15 hands, 00, 140.3 14 b0 e o75. to'100.1 184 0 14 bands, 860, to 76. Lumber. WHOLBSALE. We quote lamber, lain and shingles on: cars at Omaha at the following pricer: pri JOIST AND H(,‘ANTLXN( —16 ft. and tt.. $28 b0, 6 {t. and under, 5'22 00, 60; 94 ! 35 4and 8 |n . $4 O‘U Vo, .HU‘EFII\G ~—No, 1 (2nd hoards), $20 00; No. 2, $18 00, L -Fur hx\rn\l €1 85; bulk per oux H 81 25 J COAL—Oumberland bhcknnlm 12 Morris Run Blosburg, $12; Whitebreast luup, 85 50; Whitebrosat nut, 8 50; Tows Inmp, 8 ow nnt_ 95 50; Lok Spring ¥8; A:;L!mml.n, 810 50@11 00, ccmmon nent, ! Druws DRU 8 AND CHEMIOCA '8~ Aoid, Oil, Castor, No, 8, per. gal: 8110, OL, Olive, per wal. 81 50; Oil, Origanam, 56; Opluin, §4 75; Quinine P, & W. & B, & B, ¥ oz, §2 05 Potassium, Iodide, por It $175; " Salsowo, per. or, 400; Bulphato o Morphina, por o7, 83 45; Bulpnar flour per Ib, 40} rwhnlno. ver oz, $1 45, AM;UH()L—-]:;I ;nmo! 225 por wino allon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, per proof gallon; triple refined epirits 187 proof, 128 per proof galion; ro-distilled wkiskies, 1 00@1 00; fine blended, 1 50@ 4 50; Kontucky bourbons, 200@7 00; K en- mckv and Penasyivenia ryes, 2 60@7 00 BRANDIES—Imported, 80 00@16 00; unnmme 140@4 00, 1«' h“(;lm)umd 4 60@6 00; domestic, E#RUMS—Iwported, 4 50@6 00; New Kngland, 2 004 00; domostic, 1 60@8 (0 l}l)LA}‘(;(I;[ AND APPLE DRANDY~— OIIAMPAGNES—Imported per onse, %flmrpsl 05 Amarlizan, oase, 12 00/ OLARETS— " er case, 4 60316 00 WINES—Rb ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 2 00; Catawha, per csse, 4 00@7 00, Olgars ano Innl 4 cous. CIGARS,~teeds, 815.00; Connsctiout, $26.00; Mized, $35.00; Soed Havens, $60,00; ClearHavana, § TOBACO0 — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 241, 600; Our Rope, first quaiity, 02c) Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts,60c; Hores Shoo, pounds, 24 b, butts, b8c; Gili Kdge, pounds, 24 1b, butta, 60; Army and Nx.vf" uady, Goc; ' Bullicn, pouads, Bo; Lol d's Climar, poands, 800, FINE OUT—In pails—Hard to Beat! Bo; Goldon Throad, 70c; Vountain, 80c, Fuvorite, 6bc; Rocky Mountaln, 60ct Fanoy, 560; Daisy, boc.—In tin' foll— Oatling O. 8., 6 1b boxee, per 1b 63¢; Lori. ; Diamond Orown, 660, oK A ados—Comruon, 250 33, Granulated—Llackwells Durbam, 16 o5 B1o; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 460; Soal of North Carolina, 16 or, 46; Seal of Nebras- kn, 16 o, 850; Lone Jack, 4 ox, linen bage por 1b, §1.85; uubmg: Puck 2 o, tn oll, 550; Dog T all 6 Morino uawas od, gt u.uo: beary.c, @19150; medium un light, 15 'n waah, 800 tul 221 fair, ua-..m,"’" s biaksnd asstad w W60 isss -— Bave monoey and order sald direot from we ship plomyfi{ by rail af 4 iowest pomible ossh p: weabern polute 6wm TYLER +'CO Aainaw Oly, Mbo) Bpectal Dispatch b0 Tun BroNErisL, Uat., Janusry 2.—At Lit:Je Rideau, East Hawkesburg, tho hered man muordered R H, Cooke and wifo, the eldest daughter and one Cooke was mordered with sn rd, Mes, Cooke and daughter were s'rangled in the wood- shed, the son Gaorge was killed in bed with au axe, and the other mon's thigh was broken; he may recover. Fanoie Oooke, golng to her brother's | | ansintaaoe, received severo wound in the breis’, but wiil probab'y recover. The murderer is at large. Shostivg Sorape Bpocial Dispasch to Tu Naw Yous, Jauusry 2.—To day as Roondsman Dolsuey of the Tombs police equad attempted to arics John Doo, saloon keeper, 144 Hes tor strect, a barkeeper mimod o Gowan attempted to assist him but he ran to a carrisge outside whero & girl was awaitiug bim. Bhots were uuhm:gad after MoGowan enterod the ocarrisge, which resulted in the death of McGowsn snd 'onndlng of the ol others were badly hurt dnnnl the affeay. % |swest, protty ohild, PLACING BONDS. o Loans Made in Heaven's Sav- ings Bank, The Annual Report of the Oity Missionary. Tho following Is tho report of olty mission work, by Mrs, H, B, Fuller, for the mix months ending December 20, 1882: ‘When eighteen hundred years ago, throe women eame, in the early morn- ing, on tho first day of the week, bringitg sploea to s tomb in Judes, they bore away again their useless gift, but they had found something vaetly botter than a sepulchred body, and bad won the first words from their risen Lord. Little they knew how well they wrcught, or how thelr poor, unused splces might bring comfort to humbler workers, in all tho after ages. This thought gladdens my hoeart, as at the olosing of the yoar, lookingover 2| 1ta record, I soo 80 many times, when the Lord seems to have had NO USK FOR MY &PIC Yet oft, alas! they may have '. . u re. fused, beoause too carslessly pi. ared. But the past th its failures, mis- takes, and afus, has gone up to God, and when I think how widely different must bo that record, from the one I bring here, I heaitate to write. Woell, the year neems to have been full of work of somo sort, at least. I have given no roport since June. Most of Beptember and Ootober were apent in vacation, Have been work- fog tho last two months. Think I have fallen a little short in hours cf work, but comfort myself with the knowledge, that there has been a geod deal of overwork in months past. Have distribgted about 150 garments, thauks to the donors. It would sure- Jy rejuice their hearts to know how much comfort these have given., Dar- ing tho extrome cold weather women and children called on me, who had on iosofficlent olothing for a 000l Soptember day; and they have told mo that on cold nights THEY COULD NOT KEEP WARM, In some instances these people are very kind to each other. One woman who supports her two children by washing, kept another poor woman and her ckild who came to her for noveral daya (becuute they had mno where elee to go), aithough they had J mnuuly enough to eat, and bnt one bed, 8o that somo ove had to ait up while tho others slept. The hostess told me that the night these homeless boy—n ohild of eix years, perhaps: “They cannot. stay,” anywhera to go, mama.” them, replied. “‘But, mams, They will have to go,” Jarbollo, 600; Acid, Tartarlc, 60c; Balsar | ¢#p0s0 when you get vp to heaven, Copahin, por Ib, 700; Bark, Sawafras, per | God says you can't stay, you'il have 1, 1% "Galomel, por I, 756; Olnohonidu, | to go way, ‘cause you ‘wouldn't lot x oz, $115; thora(o}flh e by 1003 chom aiay Dogor's powders, por Ib, $1 40; Kpaoc: Salta, par m‘ 8je; € ycarlne, s pure, o) b THAT BETTLED IT, 3lc; Lead, Acetate, ¢ | and t! tayed. Littlo children suf- 1L Cabton b o asiipes Tl #1805 | STk B AT E oh o at the bottom of it all, home openod to him, just 88 tendorly loved and well cared for, and careiully trained as if they belongoed in thess homos by birth, and I believe huve vastly BETTER CHANCES FOR LIFR here and hereafter, than ia the homes which were theirs by birth, The for- ter mother of tho girl writes, ““‘We liko Josoy batter every day, Sheis a and we think Wo hope she may bo a They very smart, b easing to us, and we to her,” want adoption papers, I tock the brovher of this girl—a boy of ten yeara—to his home 1 the southern part of the state, A poatal from there, reccived the other day, speaks favorably of him, too, The little girl whose mother died in tho hospital, and for whom a home wan found in Towa, has boon claimed by frieuda of her father in the east; aud han gone to them, although her new friends wero desirous of keeping hir, Two more LITILE FATHERLESS ONKS aro now waiting for places, Yo, strange as it may seow, the demind for theso children is greater than (he supply, Porhopa this is beoause peo ple sro not essily suited with children, aud we who have the disposal of them are not very easily satiefied with homes, Awmong the sick whom I have visited have been a father, mother and child inone famlly, and they were very des- titute, A yenng map died lately of con- sumption, and we belleve he dled trasting in @ savior. His mother #sid I am glad you came, he seemad to feel so much botter for is.” This gives me new coursge; but in BAD CONTRAST Is the news which comes from a girl, in whose reform, not orly I, but s eral others, were oxceeaingly inter osted year ago, Taere were those who labored and prayod, and wafched and wept over her, Were thelr apices wlluoures! We know not yet, bat, did they not lo nnnglug w nearer to the Muster, in the divine volce say- car nott’ PRISON WORK, Bome encoursging letters come from the peniteotiary, and smong thoae who have been released, I belleveo two sro yot duing very well. A prisoper reading o wy last report about the little boy who had teen so long slck, sent Up & box which he had mado for his sister, requesting that 1t be sold for the benefic of the ouild and other needy ones. It is mun!u work, sud ought to be sold for, ot lenst lwun!y five dollars, so the L“dvu of euoh things say, bat we may o obliged to lot it go for something less. Though not yes disposed of, the little fellow has obtained some warm olothing on ite aredit. He was betbor in warm weather, but s sgein ones came in, she had said to her little and he replled: “Bat'T don't believe they have got “Toan't help that; I oan’t keep sho answered the child, fer of oold and hunger, and in nine cuses out of ten the whisky curso lies I am thank- ful when one of theeo little victims of want, whethor it come through the mtfortune or the improvidence, or crime of others, finds a good Christivn The nice baby boy who was sent into the ¢ untry a year ago, and the little two year-old girl whom I took west last epring, are soffering as usual doring the winter months. He is atill findin amuse- ment in the toys which were sent him Iast summer, OUR MISSION RCHOOL has, of course, its irflowing tide just now, eaused by the holldays, and the obb must oome afterwards, but let us trast that ench incoming tide leaves it higher thau betore; and may the spir- itual keep pace with the numerical growth. So, God permitting, T shall tako ap the work of apother year gladly, aratefully, however hopoless or dis- oouraging it may appear, that matters not, There is one thing only conoerns s, To tind the task that is oure, Ard then ha found it, to do it With all our God.given powers, Your task may be great and glorious, Aud mine but & simple cne; 15 diffars littlo—the qu ation is, Will the Master find it done? el it An Important Deolsion. Special Dispatch to Tie Ban Lovts vILLE, January 2.~ Vico Chan- collor Simrall declded an luportant auit to-day. Atkinson & Blakemore bronght suit sgainst the Wostern Ualoa telegraph company to recover damagen for errot in transmission of & moasage sent in cipher form [rom St Joseph, Mo, last Jono. The error was the substitution of 8t Louis for Bt Jesaph. Tho translated message read, ‘‘Can buy 100 000 134 average winter shoulders at $8 40, Thoese are bottom figures. A change in the date line caused a delay and in the meantime prices of provision went up and provented the transaction at the fiqures epecified, the plaintiff thereby losing a commission. The defense sot up was that the message was an unropeated one, therefore un- der tho contraoct printed on every tel- ograph blank the defondant was liable only for the cosi of transmission, The vice chancellor delivered a lengthy opinion in favor of tho telegraph com- pany. B e —— An Exile Dying. Bpecial Dispatch to Tin Bxx. Mitwauxer, Jaonuery 2.—Martin 0'Sallivan, ex-suspeot, Iate of Bully- duoff, Oounty Kerry, Irelaud, is con- fined to his home, 218 Detroit stroot, this ocity, -ufl'etlng from lung disease contracted during confinement in Limerick juil under the Coercion act. The doctors have little hope of his re- covery. —_—————— Pino Bluff s Blazo. Spoctal Diepatch 8o Tax ki Pine Buurr, Janusry 2.—This morning « fire broke out in the rear of the five story brick block occupled by Rosobaum & Ties, furniture dealors, and Sol Rosenberg, plantatisn supplics, and in lees than two hours property of tho valuo of 125,000 was deotroyed. It was the work of incen- disry.” The Garlund Geaye weroe hiold- ing a dance in the room over which tho fire broke out. When the alarm wes sounded, though all escsped, tho thetr Wraps mnl olos \n wore lo loat, =) cnuh.;, nqwn Wuzol; Bpecial Dirpateh to ik Lux, Prrispuka, Jannary 2.-—The river conl operators of this district have decided ngatnat the four cont rate for digging, wnd will insist upon a redoe- tion ¢q 1wl to thot ruling with railroad plts, which is three and one-half o nts per bushel. The operaturs say the condition of trade will not warrant & higher rate. The reduction will ef- \fect 5,000 miners omployed in spventy- four pm. I: is not thought thst the misera will make any strong opposi- tion but will quiotly submit. A Fatal Slide. dpecial Dispatch to Taa Uan Aunurw, N, Y., January 1.—Threc Iaborers were killed by u caving in of earth upon them while cutting through the high land for a new a'reot, %/Jug)./fi//m LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE UOMPOUN'D. 1x a Positly For all those Patafu 80 ommon to A Mediclne for Woman, Invented by a Womas- Prepared by » Woman, Tho Greatest Modisal Dlssorery Simse the Dawn of Wisten,. 1 rovives the drooping spirits, invigorates and harmonises the organio functions, gives elasticity and Armoeus Lo the step, restores the natural lusire to the 079, and plaste on the pale ohook of woman the fresh rosea of Life's spring aud early summor time, §3rPhysiclans Use It and Prascribe it Fresly.-e4 18 romoves fantness, fiatuloncy, destroys all oraving for #timalant, and relleves woakness of $ho stomach, Thad feoling of bearing down, eausing patn, weighi and backachs, is always permanentiy oured by ite nsa For tho eure of Kidney Complalate of sithor sea this Compousd 1o uasurpassed. i J.“r E rn(xnnm BLoSD PURIFIE Moy Lo the .n-.'? ; ""m i b el u-mmmumulmhmmm #4533 a0d 235 Western Avenuo, Lynn, Mass, Price ol eltlier, §1. Bix bottles for §6. Bent by mall in the form of pills, or of losenges, on recelpt of price, §1 per by for elttier, Mry. Plakham freely snswors all letber: of Inqulr, Encloso St stamp. _Bend for pamphlot. family ahould be without LYDIA B PINKHAM conatipation, biliol 54 Corpldity ot the lives: '8 Sanid por box. ASold by all Druggists. u8 o Y N INCREASE YOUE CAPITAL, ove desiring to 'l-nll and weclum §i0 grain, provisieus and af ocula: tions, can 40 80 by o) .mh—q’u our §20 pln. Frow May wul ate, on avort ) WHEAT Wl cah pml’h4 Lave been mllu srd pald %0 luvebors 850 lasl investaeat. Prodts yald 1eh & o ery monih, still leaving Ahe or gial nvorbment making -m, BTOUKS oF Payable on doms. st anioun dog 4o cever.l tmea )¢ elrcuiare and o "oo 'l:l::‘ ‘;:;u 'lY:vm o0 oF et th -lm.."l""a-&

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