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-~ ho Hehmka National Bank. Of Omahs, Nob. FOREIGN FINANCE Spocial Dispatch to Tir Brn LONDX Pald up Capital, - - $360,000 | Loxvoy, January 4--f Consols, Oraxup for business April 27, 1842, with the [ "'V0€Yy 101 8:16; consols ¢ 101, argest capital of any bank in N ™ Uaited tes No 123, DIRECTOR: United tes 1ail p.m ~Illinote R JOHNSON, President, of Steele, J ".‘un&]( ential, 1 Pennsy.vanin ¢ Co. York Central, 1314; Bie, TOUZALIN, Vice Prosident, ot ., B &Q "-t‘ nds, 100; Roadin R. R, Boston L AN of W, V. Morse & Co JOHN 8. 00 8, of G, H. &J. 8. Callir 3. M. WOOL WORTI, Counsellor and Attorney at-Law, L. 8. REELD, of Byron Reed & Co. s late Cashior of the Flrst ¢ of Omiabs, connected witl ment of that INTRREAT & able torus o pen acvounts of barks aud bank . ForRiaN Exonaxam, GovernmentBonds, —and County and Uity Fecurities bought ana sold. it epre) LIS weneral bankiog business eren ta dotails, an | (o the treatment of custom all wilipurano ths mast liberal policy covslute it with afe bauking FINANGE AHiJ GOMMERCE. FIK. ANCIAL- Spectal Dispatchto Tun Bk, New Yok, Jsnuary 4 Money 5@6 per cent, Prime Mercantile Paper—8@8 per cent, Sterling Kxchange— Bankers' bills steady at $4,804; demand, $1 843, Governments were strong end §@j per cent higher, Share epeculation opened strmg and prices were 4@1 per cent higher than at yesterday's close, the latter for Chicago, Balington & Quiney. There was s further advancs of @1 per cent in early trade, led by Canada Southern, but eub- sequently prices reacted @] per cent, the latter for Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, The market then became strong and short. y bafore mid-day sold up @14 per cent, Northwsstern preferred, New York, Chi- cago & St Louis preferred, Nachvills & Chattanooga, and Weatern Union being most conspicuous in the upward move. ment, From this until 2 o'clock the mar- ket was dull and irrregular, but in the main heavy, and prices fell off gradually § @1 per cent, Texas & Pacific leading the decline, Daring the last hour speculation became more active and the markct was strong and held so to the closs, the ad- vance rangin : from @15 per ceut, in which Lake Shors, Toixas & Pacitis, 8t, Puul, Denver & Rio Grande, Northwastern and New York Central weremost conspicuous The market closed strong at an advance on the day’s transactions of (@2 per cen®, Memphis & Charleston, Wescern Union, Northwestern and Texas & Pucific beivg most prominent therein GOVEBNMENTS, Vesterday, To-day. 103} 102 129 3 do L] Tun & Pacific land grants. . 57 674 R, G, div.... 833 84, Unlfin Pacific 1st mnrtgn 0. l! ‘3 118§ land_grants. .. 110 do alnlig fond, 1110 11 Virgi 6" seenes 36 o consols 6's 604 do deferred . 12 BTOCKB, Adums Expross Afleuhmy Cin, & fud, Ceetral. AIU.w zal Paciil . 86 Cherapenk do d Chicago & Alton do pfd .. & Quincy. Ohi., T Chi Cin, nd, & Cleve,, Uol, & Cincinnat Delaware & iludson cana Del,, Lack, & Western. .. Denver & Rio Grande, rle.. . do pf East 'Venneszee . do preforred. Fort Wayne & Chica H al & St, Joreph. do pf Harlem,..... o Houston & Tllivois Cen Ind., Bloom La Erie & W estorn., Lake Shore & Michigan S Loui nl'e & Nachville. . Louisv,, New Alb, & l,hxuw Marietts & Cincinnati 1st pfd 1 o do 2d pfd Mei phis & Charleston. Michigan Central Mnnnenguhs & St Louis. Mnmmn P-.cnfic Mobile & Ohio Manhattan Beach. Morris & Hssex.. Northern Pacific. .. do pid Northwestern....... do pfd. New York Centr: Ohio Central.. Ohio & Miesissipp o P Ontario & Western. Oregon Transcontinenta! Pacitic Mail, Pausma, e Pooria, Desafur & Evansv tabirg & Cleveland.... Jan Palice Car, Quickslver . do Robinson Bllver Clif Btandard Butro. *Offered. tEl. lntsrmt. $Asked, |Ex, Dividend k since its | | Amount of bulli n wi nut of Lullion gone in the Dank of nd, £6,000, | PRODUOH & PROVISIONS | 8pecial Dispatclies to Tun Bua, CHICAGO, | Citoaao, Javuwy 4, —Flour =Stoady; won to choice spring whoats, 8 5@ ) mmon to fancy Minoesots, 4 0@ 600; patents, 650@i 00; winter whea 4. 50@5 50; conthern Iliinois, 4 7 Cunada, 4 5 00, Wheat—8 and higher; re; for January; 06{ for F gy tor March, 1 02331 02§ for May. . winter, O7}c . 2 Chicago spring, 953 i No. 8 Chicago spring, 78¢; rej.cted, Osrn—Active, firm and h for cashi 5ljc for Januar (¢ tor March; 50fc l‘u.. for M:\). re- Active, firm and higher; 854e for 354c for January and February; for \hrch. 874 tor May; re jected, 3l@ Rye - Market easior; b7c, Barley —Steady; 80c, Flax Seed— qnm- 1183@121, Dressed Hogs—Active, tirm and higher; 700@7 25, liultcr-‘tusd]‘; with a fair demand; creamery, 26@40c; dairy, 2 —Market_e.sier; 25@ k=Demand active and prices have advancad; 16 95@17 00 for cash; 17 12)@ 17 0 fur February; 17 273@17 30 tor March; 17 40@17 42} for April, Tard—Unsettled but generally higher; 10 22§@10 25 for o 37 A February; 10 50@1 | for March; 10 70@ 10 724 for May. Bulk Meats—Market firmer; shonlders, 685 ehort ribe, § 85; short clear, 9 20, Whisk —Steady; 116, 954c for January; 963 > for February, for March; 1 021 for M Corn— larket easier; declined Y@4o. Oats—Stronger; advanced A@ie, except May, which rold at 37c. Park—Diarket firmer, but not quotably higher, NEW YORK, New Ymm. January 4, —Flour—Mar- dull; suf 25@3 60; common to good extra, n~l 80; good to choice, 4 0@ 7 00; white wheat, extra, @1 45; extru l)th 37046 50; St. Louis, 3 70@6 75; Mirnesota, 5 60@7 40. Wheat (ash, §2l1jc higher; options opened Lo 1§y hl;lur 0. 2 l,hi.,aJMvrlrx 1¢ pbring, 10 ; ungeaded re.t, 97c@ red, 1(8; steamer No, 2 red, red, 11}@1 13; No, lred ) nngraded wmm, 95.@1 1 No, 2 whits, 93 @1 00; Nov, 1 white, 1shels s 0d at 109; No, 2 rai for .Inmuly, 000 bushelsvold at 1 (93 @1 11, clos & at 110%; No, 2 red for February, 1,328,000 bushel: sold &t 1 11{@1 13}, closing at 1 13; No, 2 red for March, 1 272000 bushels sold at 1 18i@1 losing ot 1 154 No. 2 red for April, 0 hushe's sold at 1 16}@ Y, 1174, closiog ut 117; N, 2ved for May, 504,000 bushels sold at 115 @1 174, elosing at 1173, Coru—Cash, $@3c higher; options j@1} higher; ungraded, fi-l(gb‘ic, No. 3, solauc; stoamer, 23@627; 67@670; staamer white, osggs ded whive, atde; No 2 for Juuuar closiog ut 663c; No 9 for Kol closing at 65 closiog at n;-.a 1@05§e, o ‘ebruary, 613@03 No 2 for March, 654@654 -, No 2 for April, 614 a6 closing ut 614c; No 2 for May, ,s}@m closiug at Gie. Oats—}@jc higher and more active; mixed western, 45@47c; white wutorn, 47@503. clln) ~Demand fair and market firm; 60 @bse, Eyys—Fresh western, dull and weak; 27@23¢ f o choice, @l’.-lk——ln fair demand; new mess, 18 25 18 Beef—Quiet, but steady; 18 00@18 25 Meats—Luli and nominal; long clear idles, 9 2 Lard ~Strong; prime steam, 10 70, Butter—Market dull and weak; 16@4¢ Cheese—Quiot but firm; western fla, 6@ i3te, 8T, LOUIS, Sm, Lovrs, Jl.umy 4,—Flour—Steady ond u_chsi -, h 1 No. 2 red fall, for January; (9} 1 015 a1 01 for : 10i§@l 04y for 3 red fall, 9 1 bid [ 1j@ivie for r May, dy; 114, 317 00 for cash; 16 90 for January; 16 975 bid for February. smiasl; 10 12§ ta—Markes dull; loose short livered, o] 410w 15; ad fo Hl» cow, 4 dressed beef dc ldny at 8@103 for exmmon to prime sides. Sheen Active and higher; s, 4 806 50 per cwt for s li r lambs, ite—None offered alive; rominally frmer at 6 100 80 per ewt, KANSAS CITY, , January §.—The Live v tor revorta: Cattlo ~Wenk and a tha 1 200 to 1,400 pot )= Quiet rnd unchavged at 3 H0G i - MEROHAN DI H, Epocial Diapatches to Tk Bax, NEW YORK, Niw Yorx, January 4,—Coffes et | bl ant weak; quoted at Gy@ 8 l good refining Mar. 1|¥|Hh A‘ at 61516 Molasses —Quiet hm. firm; New Orloans, — but steady; domestic, 24@ 7 Rong on, 0@ ike, Petroleum - Dull; United, 87c; crude, 7 Dallow — Quiet but f Rosiu—Murket, quier Turpen Lond—Quiet but «mm,. common, 4 75 rofined, 4 5@+ 80, LONDON January 4.--Petroleum—Re. LoNDoN, fined, 0{@? ————— - - TRAFFIC, Spectal Dispatches to Trw, Ben. FLOUR AND GRAINS, Cuioago, Jannary 4.-~Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as followa: Recoints, Shiptta 7,000 24,000 Flour—bbls. .... Whent—bunheh Ifi. Corn— B 159,000 Oats— (L bsinly 72,000 Rye— % | 1800 Barley - ** 35,000 New Yogk, January 4. —Ruoelpu and shipments of flour and grain for the past | { 24 hours have been as follows: Receipta Shp'ta, | 8 Flour—bbls, .. .. 17,565 10, Wheat—bushls. 500 81,000 Corn— v 3,800 Oate— * 455 Kansas Orry, January 4.—Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been aa follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts. Wheat, bushels. .. 14,000 10,000 Corn .. 20,000 36,000 S7, Louis, January 4, —-Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 ;wnnu have been as tollows: Receipts, Ship'ts, Flour—bbls. .. 3,000 4,000 Wheat—bushel SO0 25,000 11600 Corn— 70,000 7,000 Oats — 6,000 5 Rye— 4,000 : Batley— 3, LIVE BTOCK, Cnicaco, January 4.—Recoipta and shipments of live stock for the past 24 liours have been as followa: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, Hogs, . 35 000 4,800 Cattle 0% 3900 Sheep..... 500 1,200 Kansas Ciry, Jnnmry 4,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, 4,700 700 . NEew YoRk, January 4. —Receipts an21 ! |ahipments of live stock for the Ryt hcurs have been as follows: Rec'ts, Bhip 00 8r. Lours, Januasry 3—l{enelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours;have been as follows: Shipm'ta, OMAHA MARKHTS, Wholeselo Prices. Orrick or Tiun Ou Thuredzy Evening, Js The only chang's reported in the mar- ket to-day are as follows: Wheat, No. 2 adanced le. Whe:t, No. 3, advanced lo. Wheat, rejected advanced 42, Corn advanced lc, Local Grain Dealinga, WHEAT.- Cash No, 2, 77}c; cash No, 3, GUle; re‘]ented 44c, I.AliLl‘Y.fibaah No, 2, 65¢; No, 8, 3: CORN- 3630, (h\ TS —35¢. SEEDS—Flax seed 96c per bu, Produce and Provisions, Bacon- Dall; short ribs, 10 00; thoit clear, 10 AFTERNOON Bos 95he fur Jenuary, L 014 for Ma 1 D — Wheat—Easier; 994 for February; 11 04§ for May. Cora=Slow; 412 tor January; 46§s for February: 40c for May, Oars—Esier; 30de for January; 87@ 38k bid for May, KANSAS OITY, Kaxsas Crry, Jaouary 4. —Wheat— Firm and higher; No, 2 red, 80j@slc for cash; 8UZs for Jauuary; 82¢¢ bid tur Feb- ruary. Curn—Firm and better; 88(@3sjc for oash; ¢0; bid for February; 413c bia for May, Oats—Nominal, 30@35 8pectal Dispaichiea to Tuw Bex, CHICAGO. quary 4 —Tha Drovers' Hogs—Very du lecling; finally cl cine, with all o' eavy, 5 83@H6 605 ligh U on hoavy at 10 ed ‘teng at the de. nctive and fiem at Cattle—Sup. i shippers in ; common to fair. 4 ice bu'chers, 3 3 stockers and focders, to fair, 250@3 b0; 3 75@4 50; extra, 4 1@ good to choice, 3 00 Hogs=Du'l, weak and ] wer; light, 5 60 @5 90; packing, b 83@6 15; butchers' to extra, 6 00@6 25, NEW YORK, | dorand from ell quarters, | a @4 b0 ik ~Choics country, 20@25c, LGGS A"K(u 292, HONEY —aliforais, per 15, 21, —Por harrel, $2 7573 25, RS—Booth's ‘and Platt's select oysters, 402 Standard, 80; mediums, 25, FLORIDA ORANGES—$6 00, L h\lu\% 84 26@4 K0 per bu BEA avy per bushel, 2 75@3 00, CENS -9@100 por 1y, TURKEYS~12 813 per pound, Grocers’ Lig CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 (Field's), per case, $4 00; do 1 lb (Fleldz), or case, 4 75; do 2 Ib (u‘lfldll’d), per oase, 210 nmwborrlu. 2 b, per case, 2 50, rupherflu-, 2 b, per mu, 8 80, Dam- sons, 2 Ib, per ‘case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per oase, 260, Whortleberriew per casc, 275, Ligg plams,2 T porcue,? 90; Green gages,2 Ib per case, 2 90; do choice, , Ib per case 4 50, Pine Applan, (] b, per case (@5 75, Peachos, 210 per oase, 3 00; dusm case, 4 00@4 50; do, (pie), 3 ™, por case,2 80; do pie, b Xb, per. duz.o 2 30, FLOUR 8t. In'nn peka Patent Kansas, 8 Minnesota Patent, 3.7 winter, £3,10; Kaglo, \z inmph apri 4 supsrlativ ,n r-u 0;hopi sed feod, -1 ll": 'A ¢ to ch “FISH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 6 7t No, 1 muckerel, kits, 1 ( mily ‘mack- nckerel, kits, No. 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; o, 1 OERICES— epper, 3 Allrpioo, 203 Jloves, & atwegs, 81 00; Oloves eg s, 81 00; Casmay 240} LY¥i—Amerioan, § 85 Greenwioh, § 40; “NTw Vouk, Japuary 4.--The Drovers’ Journal Bure:u repocts: Beeves—None put on sale; firm feeling; Weatern, 275; North Star, 2. 00 Iye, 4 60; Jowell lye, 476, Lowid FEED-Jobbing pricos, Ohop fosd | §1/20; thomman etent $1.16; b, 7o bt | dry ualt vides per Ih., 9he: dry sl 000 | oagos, 88 10; wquare, caves, 30 40, .50 per 100 Iba. ; chop cors, $1.40; bran, 7m per 100 1ha, M EATS ~Hams por Ib ver I, 150; clear side ¢ p! n",nm, extra, 85s; shollao !lb“.y hard oil finish, 81 80 Hoavy Hardware List 5 10; w steel, rpecial inl or Uermaa, Goy o, soty or wot, 1 25; felloes, snwed cach, 70@Shc; axlen, por b, 7@llc; rivots, por b, 1l malleahlo, ¢ ders per 1., 7¢; bactn shoulices per Ib, J0; tierco Iard per Ib, 1% L ARD—Omaha Refinining Co, 11dc; 40 and 50 10-1b pails, screw t g » 1ide; 8 1b do, 128, soil chafn HOMINY—Now, 81 10 per | ron, woi \!m\ In 1b papers, § tecth, 4 . : upring boes, b H0; y la baveo!, in bbis Vi, in 32,10, ROPE—Sisal, 4 inch {iuch, 11¢; 4 inch, 11je, WOODENWAL IS wo 75 three hoop pails, 1 omeer Urewn 2 90; Wellbuckets, LEAD-—Bar, 21 00, BVINEGAR 10@110; green calf, m calf, wi, nader & L0 $1 2 and one giu branded hil 16cs are apple, 18 , 50, - H.«\Ll‘ —Dr: Ari - Skunk ton, in a0 ks, 60, bu, 8§ 50 short utripe, 400; narrow stripeo ~KKirw’ poriat, b 4b; [ broad stripe, i0c. ‘allow 7o, Kirk's satinag, i € 1 75 Leatner Kirk's white Ruei Eutoom, 215 Ki 5| Vaik role, 886 to 42 o Queen, | 35¢; hewmlock ki remlock mole, 280 to 500 to 100; runuer, (100 cuke 40; Kirk's mugnolia dor., | 85¢ to 80c; hemlock calf, 850 to 1 90; hem: l’OTA'\l Peruny!vatia cans, 4 oase, | lock upper, Jdc to G 21 in case, 8 onlf kid, 340 Babbiti's Ball, zmn in case, fl‘hrlnt"r 400 toh b 1 90; Anchor Ball % doz in oaso 1 50, Grolsen kid, 2 50 to 27 i PEANUTS—Ronsted, choice, rod “Len. | 1 00 0ak calf, 120 to "1 80; French kip uessee, 100 per 1b; fancy white, 104a per ib; ‘:"";"53‘”' gtk r“—whlh Virginia raw, 100} roasted, | eV ugs, by toppinge, 9 00 to 10 50; L. L, Moroc OANDLES—Tozos, 40 1bs,1° {0 a; pelilo 0, D, Muruucu, 85 15c: bexos 30 Ibs,, 16 oz, 15363 82, | 950 b i Cl(;E‘—;mu;llnEntl\rim; 0 cho e d‘:lmm{u ‘;l (m.l(.:?':«::,k' I:"‘."c: 21\(.;“2 o: fair, 0; Patma, 7o, . - MATCHES—For eaddle, NouL AL wakety Btof Noj 15 S, 0 market is brisk and all gradoe are Dry Gooaa. selling weil st a slight advance in gricos. BROWN OU’PPU“{“—MlnnhoA 8}¢; | The demand for yood hornes excoeds the Apleton XX, 76, Atlania A, Boott | supply consideracly, Prices rauge a fol- FF, 8kc; BnekeyeALLG’l -4, To; Cl:mlc ‘; lows: ittenango 03 Urent Falls Fino slnglo drivera, £150, to 800.) Kxtra F Hoosier, Honest Width, K!:‘ In' | draft horsos, §175, to 226.; Common dralt o Head sm Indian Standa; horees, 8100, to 150,; Extrn farm horses, onk kip, 800 t0 iron; a b0y round, 3 Indian Orchard d, w., 8ie; Iuwronu $110. to 125.; Common vo good farm hornen » Tc; Myatio River, 74¢; Pequot A, 8§0; | 890, to §100.5- Fxtra ,\.,‘,‘m 960, to 75, B 7e; Utica U, bho; Wachus: (,mm,,,,,, bluge, 830, to & ott I Thop do'A, Bic; do K 46, 1286 Wal- | “NTUTAR 15 go 104 hands (excr . 100, Bauds, 975, 100 184 to 11 t0 1605 18} to 156 hands, COUINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendats | 4 100 19 ¢ 1.4; 740; Alligator 3., 805 Argylo 4-4, 75¢; | hands, 8 Atfantio LL, 64c; Badgor State X 4-1, 7o: Bennington O 44, 6c: buckors ) & 4, Bhco WHOLESALS. Indinn Orchard 'AA'9-8, 8c; Laconta O [ We quots lumber, lath aud shinglos ont 49, 8 Liehigh I 4-4 9‘51.‘- famndfln 4.4, | cara at Omahn at tho follows ding e 106 epperell N 80, 76; do 0 52 7 JOINT AND SCANTLING 16 1t aud 86, 703 d E 30, ERS o3 | undor, 823 ¢ s 8 amsut 130 TTNBERS— 1 i and BLEACHED COTTONS—Androsoog MBER AND JOIST! gin T 4-4, 940; Blackstono A A iu porinl 8c; 33 1 do do half bleached 4-1, fc; Caby Fidelity 44, 9h0; Fruit of tho Loom, 1 cambric 4-4,130;do Wator Twist, 1 T FallsQ, 10§5; Indian Hond shrunk 4-4, 12¢; | boards), $30 00; No. 9, $18 Lonsdale, 100; do cambric 87, 12h; Now | LIMIi—Der bart York Mills, 1240; Pe oqut A,100; Pepperel | 40c; Comont, hbl, §3 Towa | N G Twills, 124c; Pocahontas 4-4, 94o; |hbl, 29 60, Ilui por b, 4lc, Poonsset 4-4, 83c; Utica, 1lo; Wamsutta | folt 100 tbe, £ 60, Straw hoaed, 0 X X, 124c, COAL—Cumberland blnoksn DUCKS Oolored)—Albany ¥ brown, | Morris Run Liowburg, 812; W 8c; do O, drab, 116, do X stripes and | lump, 85 50; Whitebrenst nut, plaids, 12h¢; do XXX brown and drab, | lump, 85 50; Lowa tut, &5 o0 stripes and plaids, 12he; Arlington fancy, | 8; Anthraciso, o's 19¢; Brunswick brown, 80; Ohariot fancy 12h; do extra_hoavy, Fall River| £%0 8 AND = aold) brown, extra heavy, 1l4c; Indiana A | Ourl lic, ic; . Tartarle, 60¢; Balsam brown 13e: Nevonset A brown, 15¢ Cops iis, par Ib, 7 Sasualrna, por TIUKLNGS—Am 08k A O A 81|, 1dy 3 Cinchoni i, 19¢; do XX blue 82, 184o; Arrowanrs, | por oz, $116; Chloroform, per b, 100; 94} Claromont Bnb 5 Ognentogn ex” | Fovur’ powdon, per b, 81 10; ipea tra, 174o; Hamilton Lewiston « | Sute, poc i, i (1 1o hinmohbn 1, 200, Ol o s | s Lond, ‘“,{‘,;,X,tfif“‘“' parey, perbL B a0; oxtrn 4.4, 280; Pearl Rivor 82, 16Jc; Put- | Oil, Cator, No. 1, 'por gal, nam xx Blue stripe, 125 hotucket & | Ol Castor, No. 3, per. gals $110, Oil, IOB‘ coman's blue 29, 9¢ | ()live, per val, 21 50; il, Origanua, ¢ NIM&—Amonkuk. blueand bronv | Opium, 14 75; Quinioe 2. & W, & K, & 5,, 184; Andover DD hlue. 154e; Arling X | por oz, §205; Potassium, Todide, per 1t blue B, 164e; Oanourd 000 blne ww 8175, Saiscia, por o " Bulpite o T do AAA, do do 3 do Mnr h.lne oz, #3 86; pnuar flour T o e v aymaker's blue and brown, 3 w1 85, 9ho; Myntio mzfl DD stripe, 16h0; Penrl e e hllvar. dhl‘f and t}lr:;m, 16c; Uncasville, AV;QHOL_ 157 pm,,(] 225 per wine e an rown, AR BT Om bisiard, fo; Eddyatoag | §0100: extra Onlioraia aplrits, 187 proot, per proof gallon; triple rofined apivits liniog, 24 inch doublo face, She; Garnor A | gy (0075 Kor 1 ¢allon; rordisilled glazed, Sho; Manhadtan glove finish, Glc | g pikios,'1 00@1 50; fine hlrmted 1’»0@ Nowport, do fic; do glazed, 5o Fequot o | § or ane moky bousbons, 200@7 Bz Lockarood kid finish_6e. 7 and Pohasplvania’ rycs A COKSET JEANS—Amory, Hc{Awh‘mu L ANDTBE —Imperted, £8 00716 00; $ 00, coggin satteen 8io; Clarendcu, 6; tod, 4 BO@B 00; domestic, ard 7het Lumber. 0o, uder, 822 00, 13 in., S“’I G — No, 1 ml eemmon rill unm\ 94o -Tmported, 4 FO@6 00; Now xl’l 1( I "\sl'“ ) wentic, 1 b0GS 50 Arnold, 7e; Berwic (K BRANDY— Goneitogn, Gho; Dunleir, A stod por oase, 12 06 g; O i Kenil 8he oix, 8c COTTONADES-A bhervillo Agnte, %0c; American, 11 Oairo D and T, 13s¢; U 174¢; Deccan (X 74e; ird o Deat! Plua ke ad, 70c; Tonatatas Bocky rth, AT, 16¢; Key 1903 03 1; D 5unnsx, 12¢; "ioga, 134e; 1 ing shecks, uu, do, r.u.vm 12kc; plaiz Nanking 124o; do, ohoeks, utripos o By it AT A aaho: BHERTINGS —Aniroscopitn 10:4,975c do 9.4, 28¢;do 84, 22 Continental O 42, 11c, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New Work mills98, 850; do 78, 30¢; do 04 Pembr;ke 10- Pequot 14, 28 74, 19 do 49, 3 Pepperell Ao 67, 91cido 57, s, Ui 96, 55, 23ho; do 18, 17c, Palnts Olis and Varnishes & 405 lnon basy o Pack 2 oz, tin &pbe tan —— o — - @ ave © and order asit dirsct from o t“..T- s, wo 8l g o e T U 1;,311’S'f=:‘}9 hesdliiant, o ::;{f;::: Yoo’ TY LI SALT ++CO Daginaw €ty iahoj bo; 175 t, allon, 200 e e o o, 55 i ol A Suppoed Biardoror. per gallon, H6e; lard, winter str 'a, per u..l Special Dispatch to Tus Bes. on, 1 00; No, 1, 85c; No, 2, 75¢; castor, CHicaGo, January 3 —An cfliser p | XXX, per gallon, 120; No, 3, 1 15; sweot, | paned through tho civy to doy with F&,"‘:}:g:’w K p'::'g;x’:‘ BO:.I:ZAKI:‘!E::: prisoner from Council “Bluffs He is extra, por gallon, 7,,.,' No. 1, 65c; lubri. | upposed to ba tho murdorer of Meade, cating, zero, per gollon, 80c; summer, 1hc, | the banker, at Waupon, Wis , in Octo- golden rachine, g‘n. 1, per gallon, 85¢; No, | ber last. % 80; sperm, signal, por gallon, 80o; tur. ik Ao R g:fif,"‘,“"w‘;."m‘f",l;’“' 850) napths, 74', per| 4 whiaving Clerk Arrested. PAiN’I‘k'! IN'OIL—White lead, Omaha | $Pecisl DI patch to Tux Bux. ; white lead, 5t. Louis, pure, Dexver Jauuary 4 —This evening green, 1 to 5 Ib cane, 20c|(C. 1, Vun Vieit, of the firm of Mor. Fronch r.im:, #neen noal, “0. Froucli ziuc, | rigon, Van V iet & Co, extonsive HE AT (1 vas nrrested o 18¢; vandyke brown, §10,000 of IIU fi lock, s houks ¢ T sturers, v"u city, 1 pcuz)in L 120; conch black aad |V ouit k {rop black, 18¢ Penion | f¢ g olai uE i yer, 805 yraiing colors: ligh i €, walout, shestnit and Dry Paints White lead, wa cedily ave ] Ladnes. Ay el ,--u\ 4,001t vuu act prumpuy and safely Either Bex, Inocontinence, retention of| urine, b 'k dust or ropy deposits, and dull any.m. p-m..nu spoodily yuxdumnu L) ‘LD llY ALL LDRUGGISTS, Mufl.l spondsh brown, VARNISHE hnueh per Furniture, extrs, §1 10) furniture, No, 1, 40; , No, 1, e — TRIUMPHANT TURNERS, A Grand! New Year'a Featival at Turner Hall Wednesday Night, The Now Yoar's festival given by the Turner sovicty Wednesday proved | an immonse sucoess, and whilo the \not 8o large as might have been anticipated coneidering the ewivently atiractivo programme pube lishod by tho sosioty, it wae neverthe- lees A very appreciative and fashion- able one, Tur Bee reporter has had the dia. t nguishod honor of being prosent st nearly all the entertainmor ts given by this siety during the past three yoars, and ho feels that he is not ex- v erating one iota when he describes this festival es the 1wost refined, uuique and rechercho aitair hahas over witnessed within tho walls of Turner hall, 'he outertainmont was opened with a magnificent rondition of the over- ture to “Martha” by the Musical Union Orchestra under the able direc- tnrallip of Prof. Hotfmann, The double quartette ot the Turners then regaled the nudience with an artistic presentation of Pfal's, *‘The Seoa is Calm.” Mr, H. Grobecker created consider- able merriment by hia facetiously funny comic lecture, and he was voe ferously applanded. “Dream Pictures” by the Musical Union Orchestra was then given with great effect, Mr. Julius Festner added much to the harmony of this fantasia by his accompaniment on thoe zither Mra. Pals-Abl, who, on making her appearance, was groeted with ap- plause, then sang: ‘‘Counsolation in the distance ”’ very pathotically, She never showed off her powerful and cloar ringing voice in better atyle than last night, and any one might teel woll ropaid for venturing out on such a cold night if only to hear such a charming contatrice. Being recalled, she gave “‘Snadahuepferl.” A quar- totte of atringed {nstruments, onv of Cherubini's finest compositions was performad by four leading musicians of the musical union orchestra. ‘“‘Already the Kvening Bells are Ringing,” by the Tarner double quar- tette, was, as one of the quartette re- marked, ‘‘simply immense.” They certainly sang very beautifully, aud deserve all the high encomiums bestowed upon them, A selection from Auber's opera of “The Mute of Portier” concluaed this part of the progeamme, The next porformance presented was rome vory fine living statuary. The Turuers are true artists i this reapeet and can give statue like pre- sontations, The wcenos represented Wednesds; woro ‘‘Hercules as a Peacemaker, “Tho Doeath of Theseus,” *‘Gocd- Bye"” and “Au Revolr.” Of course being a Teutonic enter- tainment it couldn’t bocomplete with- out a ball, and this was kept up till early yestorday when the party woparated, all expressing great satis. faction with the Now Yoar's festival of the Omaha Turner scciety. The following gentlomen composed the vory eflicient committee on arrangements, etc.: Charles Kauf- mann, August Dormann, Julius Meyor, C. l\relle and H. Haubens, LOOK[!G I‘OB HIS HOTHEI\~ A Boy in Search of a Lost Famlly. A small boy in uniform of blue and braos buttons appeared in Judgo Ben- eko's court yestorday to inquire as to the whorcabouts of his wmother, whom Le had not seen for nine years. Ho is a stout, fine looking little feliow who wave his name as William Henry Louderwith, and his age as thirt yoBra, o suid lie eame from the Ohlo Re foria School at Lancaster, snd had his ticket from Toledo to Omaha with him, Hoe aiso etated that he had been in the reform ehool for threo and half yewrs, and that upon balng A‘u charged he was in- formed by lettor that his mother and | four brothers wore Jiving at N», 1718 Dooglas sireot in Omaha, He ag- rived only yesterday avd wont at onca to the placs nawed, but did not find his family thero. Judge Benoke gavo him an ordor on Peter Goos, where ho can stop until he hears somothing dofinito concerning his famuly, A Yool With u Gun. Spectal Dispateh o Tus Bus. Rep Oax, Ia, Januery 4. —DMr, Charles Arnoid, portor at the Depot hotel, whilo in the laundry carelessly handling a twerty-two calibro revol- ver, discharged the weapon, The bull | passed thruugh his thigh, lodging in |* The dootor is The wound the pack part of same. not yet on the grouud, 18 perdaps not serious, Savingz and Spending. Philadelphin Record, There 18 no end ¢f homilies flowlug from the moaths of philosophers, the tracts of economists and the iterations of the daily press to inform us about what wo waste, There is something too much of this, There is as much to reprohond 1n saving as in wasting. Wao toil wnd moil year in and year out to ssvo mouey for our heirs and s to sperd We expend our give up our time, exhaust crvous energy snd often pertas: rjure cur healih in this sort which 13 estecmed worlily wisgdom aud applauded b worldly mon and women, In the end wo luid by doliars and possibly t our eoals. We rkend our armies ot l bu elanghterad on tho . in the settlement of dis 8 fomented by etabborn u iwy of th country sul recuperating its Was e le wrges Wo save posterity a | Wo savVe Ll cost of Ing in flying the Ameri- can flag over a woll appointed tleet of merchant thips by hirlug Euoglish- men, Norwegiace, Gormans, Spaniards and even heathen navigators to freizht ont merchandiss and carry our cotton and corn to foreign ports. We doctors’ bills, or thiuk we do by fi! | quacks, our stomache and deranging our livers with the patented pille wnd potions of We save money for a fow protected industries by taxing millions of consumers to make profitable an unprofitable business. We garner up the edmiration duo to native beauty to lavieh it upon professien beauty Wo are miserly in the size of our shoo and in the girth of our waista in order that wo may reap the poor applause of narrow minds, Wo ot lockn for breakfast in order that wo may have champagne for dinner, W rave our boots and stub our toes v half that we do, and say in our ab- Ject elavichnees to frrmal two penny maxims have no foundation in true economy or philosophical living or dying. The meanness of 8aving sur- pasces the meanness of spending, as the niggardliness of Shallow is more contemotible than the profusion of Falataff, NP ——— Profession and Practice. Philadelphia Press, Republicans on all sides are profess- ing an earr desire for peace and harmony, They equilly declare the importance of bowiug to the popalar will and yielding to the popular de- mand for reform. This expression comes from the old managers as well as from the more progressive ele- ments, and if it be sincere It promises well for the fature of the party. But profession is werth nothing un- less 1t 14 attested in praciice, Har- mony 1ovolves concession, and reform means .. dopartare from old methods, i il Corporation Tynnn! Philadelphia Pres, The Southern Pacific railroad has taken the unwise step of pushing its claims to the Mussel Slough lands by gotting judgments of ejection againat two widows who lost their husbands in tho attempt cf the railroad to oust the sottlors from theso lands in May, 1880. It the title to these lands had been passed upon by he court of last resort no course would be open but to enforce the law; but, with a final de- clsion still in abeyance, this railroad, like many othere, is doing much to bring about a sweeping change in the position and opinion of the public on railroad management, by insisting at all hazard of riot and murder on legal rights questionable at law and with small foundation in justice. CONSTIPATION. No other disoaso is #o prevalent in this| o try an Constipation, and no_remedy (@) eq WORT na a oure. 5[howover obatinate the caso, this remod :;\ 111 overcome it. A TIIA Aistressing com. PILES, I tessniat oon, Cloomplicated with constipation. Kidney- [ Wort stro nithonatho woakeniod parta and 8| & lel BUT mm.nn WOMAN. [From the Boston Globe.] The aboye i & good 1keness of Mrs, Lydia E. 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