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Ee e ————— he Nebragka National Bank. Of Omahs, Neb. Pald up Oapital, - - $260,000 Orxxun for business April 27, 1882, with the Argest capital of any bank in Nebrasks, DIRECTORS: R. JOHNSON, Prosident, of Stecle, Johnson & Co. TOUZALIN, Vice Prosident, of C., B & Q R. R., Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOIIN 8. QULLINS, of G, H. & J. 8. Collina. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney: at-Law, L. 8. REEI of Byron Read & Co. THE DAILY BEE~OMAHA WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10 PRODUOE & PROVISIONS. Spectal Dispatches to Tun Brs, OHI0AGO. On1caao, Javuary 9, — Flour — Steady and firm; common to choice mrnnu wheats, 8 50@5 50; common to fancy Minnesota, 4 00@6 00; patents, 6 50@7 00; winter wheate, 4 H0@5 50; southern Illinole, 4 50@5 10 adn, 4 50@5 0. e ally higher; in RO 974@Y84c ,.pmg No. 3 Chicago sprivg, 8lhe; rejected, 6i@oie, Corn—Active, firm and higher; 56}@ Bi6ge for cash for Marcb; 6§ Sh@bite for Junuary for May; rejocted, H. W. YATES, Cashior, late Cashler of the First | 417 Natlonal Bank of Omaha, connected with the active management of that Bank since ite orxanization in 1163 COLLRCTIONS receive special attention and char gen lowest obtainable here or elsewhere. Invanast allowed on time deposita upon favor ablo terms and upon accounts of banks and bank Forwion Exonanas, GovernmentBonds, — and County and City Fecurities bought and sold It wpropared it ¢ general banking business ersu ta dotails, an 1 {n the treatment of custom policy conslstent FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Bpecial Dispatch to Tiis Bxx. Nxw York, Jenuary 9 Money—4@6 per cent, and closed at 4@ & per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper—53@8 per cent, Bterling Exchange— Bankers’ bills steady at $4.803; demand, 84 843, Produce exports for the week, $7,850,- 000. Governments were irregular, Railrouds bonds were generally strong and higher, In the last hoar of business the stock market was very dull, and chere was no general movement of prices in either direc. tion. Reviewing the course of the market for the day, the tendemcy was upward until about 1:30 o'cluck, after which it was dull and ircegular until close, with some stooks wesk, of which the most marked |}, were Denver, New York Oentral, Michi- gan Central, Readiog and Unicn Pacific Al the rest of the list wero barely steady in the last hour, Western Union, however, was exceptionally firm during the aftr- noon. As compared with the closing prices yesterday there was not much change in the general condition of the whoe list, GOVEBNMENTS. Yesterday, To-day. ! BONDS, QOentral Pacific firsts, Erie seconds...... Lehigh & Wilkesbarre. Louisians consols. Missouri 6's. Bt. Joseph.. Bt, Paul & ‘huux City firsts. 111 Tannums [ u . Gy . 84} Union Paciic 1st ‘mortgage, 114 d d grants sinking fund. Adlml Express. huny Centri Alwn& i‘ern Haut ph AmarlumExFran..... Barl., Cedar Rapids & North, 82 Canada Southern...... Col., Cin, & [nd. Central. Central Pacific. . pf Ohl., Burl & Quincy St. L, & New Orlean: 0 Cleve,, Col, & Cincinnat Delaware & Hudson canal Del,, Lack. & Western Denver & Rio Grande.. Erie.. do i d East Tennessee. . do_preferred Fort Wayne & Chicago Hannibal & St. Joseph do pfd Harlem..ooseuesesens Houston & Texan Central, Illinois Central....... Ind., Bloom, & Western Kansas & Texas... Lake Erie & Western Lake Shore & Michigan So. Louisville & Nashville. . ... .5 New Alb, & bhlcnz(; ;vg 5§ 19 Loui Mnnetn & Clnchuutl 1st pi do 2d pfd Memphis & Chnla-tun Michigan Centrsl..... Minnenp&)lhl 8t Loui o Missourl Pacific. Mobile & Ohio Manhattan Be: Morris & Kssex New Jersey Ct Nashville & Chattanoo Northern Pacific do Northwestern . P Ontario & Western.. . Oregon Transcontinental Pacific Mail, Panama, Peoria, Pittabarg & Cleveland. . Pullman Palace Car. Reading Rock Islan: 8t. Louis & San Fran, v 8 du fd.... 51 st pfd 98 Bt, Paul & Milwaukee. ......106% do pid....131 8t. Paul, Minn, & Mn.utolm 142& Bt, Paul & Omaba. : Texae & Pacific Union Pacific, . United States Expross. ...... 033 Wahuh. S! L. & Pacific. ... 35 p(d. .nll Wells, Fargo & Co, Fxpress.12 Waestern Union Telngrnph... fil< OariboM, ... I Central Arizona T Excelsior. . 3 1 Homestake 17 Little Pittsburg L Qutario. .. uicksilver & do Robin«o Bilver Cl South Paciiic Standard Butro, pid. YEx, Tnterest, $Asked. [Ex, - — FOREIGN FINANCE. Special Dispatch to Tux Bxx. LONDON, Loxnoy, Japuary 9,=5 p, w.~1 aited States Railrqad Securitios—Illinows Cen. tral, 149; Perfnsylvania Central, 62}; New York Central, 131; Erie, 41}; Reading, 25§, o8 (a40c; No, i & 22, | family, 1143 j| €8s i | nes brisk; common to fair, 3 Oats—Uopsettled, 35c_for cash for Febrnary 3740 tor May Rye - Steady Barley —sSteod Flax “Seed —1) higher; rexular, 1 23@1 244, Drexsed Hogs—Strong sud hivher; light, 7 25@?7 30;_fair to kood heavy, 7 40@7 b0 Butter —=Market easier; creamery, fair to fancy, 26@39¢; dairy, good to fancy, 2. 83¢; fair to good pickiug 12@13 to choice ladle pasked, | 3@17c, Eggs— Unvettied; fresh, 25@2 hou-e, 2)@24c. Pork—Active, firm and higher; 17 25 71 30 for cash; 17 40@17 424 for Februa 17 55@17 574 for March; 17 S74@17 90 fo May TLard—Strong and higher; 10 70 for ¢ by 10 574@10 60 for February: 10 674@10 70 for March; 10 874@10 90 for May, Bulk Mieats — (Good demand at fall pricee; shoulders, 6 50; short ribs, 9 00; short clear, 9 25, ‘Whisky—Steady: 116, CaLt Boasp,—Wheat—Market easicr; except for May, which declined A@}o. Corn—Irregular and lower; 5640 for Jane uary; 533@hsje for February; 52fo tor March; 55 Oata—Irregular: 360 for January; 8633 gr Febraary; 36§ for March; 3780 tor IS Pork—Firm and uuchanged, except for January, which s 17 30, Lard - Firm ond unchanged, NHW YORK, New YoRk, January 9, — I lour—ng‘w, superfine stats and we teen, 8 8@ 7 common to good extra, 3 70@4 40; ,nod to clmicfl. 4 60@7 00; white wheat, extra, 25@7 #%; exra Ohin, 3 76a6 54» 8 3 70@6 75; Mirneseta patent pro cess, b 60@7 40. ‘Wheat—Openad {@he lower, but subse- quently rerovered trom the cecline and advanced §@lec, cl.uung steady; N spring, nomioal; ungraded red, 90.@ No. 3 red, 1 079@1 (9}; steamer N » rod, 1 08431 09). No. ¥ red, No, 1 red, 11 bt generally higher; wnd fuir and prices 11@1 18); 6; ungraded white, 91@1 14; steamer No. 2 white, 89 ; 983@99}e; N 1 white, at 107 1n store, 1 00F for certificates, 1 11 delivered; No. 2 rea for January, 400,- 000 bushels xold at 1111 12, closing st 112; do, for Fabruary, 616,000 bushels sold at 1123@1 133, closing at 1138; do, for March, 1,040,000 bushels sold at 114Y@ 116, closing at 1153; for April, 261, 000 hushe's sold at 1 16§@1 18, closing at 117&:do frr May, 536,000 bushels sold at 1165@1 183, closing at 1 18, Coro—Opened }@he lower, but subse- quently recovered from fhe déclineand ad- vanced }@j2, clcsing ateady; ungruded, 60} , 61@61}c; steamer, G1l@ 9}(@T71e 1n elevator; No, 2 tor @\i0c, closing at 68§5; do, for 2, closing at 6 do. 672, closiug at 6 61c, closing t 5}c; do, for § 161%0, closing at 61fo, Oata—4 @ic lower; mixed western, 44@ 47c; white western, 47@50c, Hay—In good demund and firm; 60@ [i} Eggs—Fresh western, dull and weak; c. Pork—Stronger; newfmess, 18 50, Beef—Quiet, but steady; 18 (0@18 25 * Cat Meats—Firmer; long clear middles, 9 374@9 50, 10 80@ Lard —Higher; 10 873, Butter—Dull and unsettlsd; 16@42c. Cheese—Quist but firm; western flat, 6@13c. prime steam, 8T, LOUIS, 81, Lous, January 9.—Flour—Firm; 14 10@4 95; choice, 4 G0@4 70; fancy, 4 85@5 10. Wheat—Higher and lctlve, No. 2red fall, 1 004 for cash; 100§@: 00} for Janu. ary: 1008@1 014 for Eshmnry, 10:5(@ 1034 for March; 1 044@1 05} for April; 1058@107 for May; No. 3 red fall, 943@944c. Corn ~Higher and active; 47§@48c for cash; 474@ 1842, closing at 47Zc for Janu- ary; 478@484c for February; 498@504c for AY. Oats —Market dull; 374@387c for cash; 17{ or January; 87§c for February; 378@374c for May. Rye—Higher; 56@s7c, Barley—Steady; 60@85e. {;\mer -— Steady; creamery, 36@40c; rmer; 16 90 bid for cash; 17 00 bid for Janusry; 17 85 bid for Mnrch' 17 70 bid for May. Bulk Meats—Firm and slow; lhvulden, 6 40; long clew and hort rib, '8 6); short | > g clear, 9 00@9 10, Bacon - Quiet; short rib, 1000; short g clear, 10 2-. Lard—Nominal, Avnu\ouw Boarn — Wheat—Higher; 1 00} for January: 102 for Fehruary; 104 for March; 107§ for May, Corn—S8teady aud firmer; 48 for January and February; 504c for May. Oats—Better; 37jc for January; 87 @37fc bid for February; $74@350 lnr May. KANSAS OITY, Kaxsas Ciry, January 9.—Wheat— Higher and firm; No. 2 red, 84j@85ic for cash; 85{c for February; 8§c bid lur March, Corn—Weaker; 4%¢ bid for cash; 40@ mzc for January; 40{c for February; 43@ ¢ for May, Unh—‘!luw, 834c bid for cash, Butter--Steady: best daicy, 22@240, Fggs -Quiet; 28@24c, - LIVE STOOR Spectal Dispatchos to Tux Bax, OHICAGO. Oacacu, January 9.~The Journal rep 'rta as follows: Hogs —Fair, brisk and firm; mixed, 5 70 @6 255 holvy. 6 00@6 70' light, 526 303 a\dm. 00@5 40, Cattle—Very dull snd weak; prime, s'ow and nominally quotable at 6 00@6 30; good to choice, 5 30@5 90; common to fair, 400@5 10; butchers’ fairly active and weaker; common to fair at 2 20@8 10; medium ) good, 3 20@400; stockers and feeders at 3 10@4 30; closed weak, with a .-..nmamuu number of shipping atock un. Drovers' \heep—\Veuk and 15@25cflowe: hnuL 4 00; choice to medium to good, 4 20@4 60; extra, 4 90@5 35, 8T, LOUTS, 8, Lours, January 9, —Cattle—Easier and emaller demand; quality poor; export steera | good to \h(\ua shipping, 5 40605 t, do, : common l.wlnlr butchers’ nu ; good to h 1 5 0 extra bulls, sep—Scarce and wanted; heavy mut- ton and export sheep in special dem md medium to good _mutton, ch fancy, 4 75@ orts, b 00 ive; strong and higher, 5 75 b 00@6 40; butchers' to @ ‘w P extra, 6 20@ 8AS CITY, Kaxnsas Ciry, January Stock Indicator reports: Cattle—A shade lower; 1,200 to 1,500 pounds cows, 2 80@3 7%; 9.~The Live native ste rold at 4 656 stockers und feeders, 4 60@4 05, Hogs ~Firm and higher, ranging at 5 50 @€ 3) with the bulk of aales, 5 60@6 15, Sheep—Quaist; natives of 5 1bs average, sold at 4 45 - MEROBANDISE Bpecial Dispatches to T||I B NEW YORK, Nzw Yonrx, January 9, —Coffee ~ Higher and firm; Rio eargoes quoted at 6{@94e 3 Dall; falr to good refining quoted 7106 Moluaras— Quiet; New Otleans, 40@61c. Rice—Quiet, tut steady; domestic, 83@ 7e; Rangon, 23c in bond. United, 804c; @rde, Petroleum Unsettle, ¢ y active; $@8ie, 1 574@1 70, Turpentire—tigher and firm; 524@d3e, Load—Quiet, but steady; common, 4 0 | refined, nominal, Bostox, December 5,—The wool market is stendy, with a falr demund from manu- facturers _ Ohin and Penneylvanis fleeces, 40 tor X; 41@42e for XX; 42h@dde for and_above; Michigan XXX and Wiscond X, 37@38¢, with a fair demand; combing and delaine steady, but in moder: ate demand at 42@430 for fine delaine and No 1 combing; unwashed, 19@23c for slow $1.50 per 100 1bs. ; chop corn, $1.40; bran, Oc per 100 Ibs, LARD—Omaha Refinining Co,: Tierces, 114¢; 40 and 50-1b cans, 12¢; 20-1b cans, 124c; 10-1b pails, screw top, 128¢; B-1b do, lzec 8 1b do, 12fe. NY~Now, 84 25 per bbl, SODA—In b papers, 83 per case; keg NIIW PICKLES—Moedlum, In barrols 87.00; do in half bbls, 4 00; smalle, in bhly 900 do, in half bbla, 500; ghorkioe, in bbls, 11 00; do, in half bbla, 6 00, Sf‘\lu'lL—)'em, s40; Silver Corn Starch, &§o; Exceleior : Oorn, 7e, TEAS— Gunpowder, good, Ohoice, 60@750; lmp«rlml, good, 40@45e; Ok ioe B80@7be; Young H un,'%mu 5005 choice, 6hc@81 00; Japan Nat #50; Japan, cholce, 60@75o; Qolong, good, 35@40; Oofong, cho.ce, 41\(:»'\(,, Souchong, zood, 85@40c: choice, $5@45c. ROPE~—Sisal, § inch and larger, 10}c; H@sh LONDON, 4inoh, 11¢; } inch, 114, Loxn January 9,--Petroleum—Re. [ WOODENWALKYE-—~Two hoop fined, (4@7 175; three hoop pails, 3 00, Tubs, Syints Turpentine—80+ 0d, 1, 8 50; Pioneer washboards, 185 Do it Crawn 2 90; Waellbuckets, § 50. LEAD—Bar, 81 65, WOOL. BVIN AR ure spple extrs, 16c: e pure apple, 18c: Pruseing vure avnle, 16, Special Diepatch to Tun Ban SAL R D ionds, per bbl, 11»!» Ash- BOST ton, in s ks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, be, § 60 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon lmperlol, g3 Kirk's satlont, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 75: Kirk's white Russian, ‘625 Kirk's Eutoos, 916 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 enkea) 40; Kirka magnolia dor, POTASH-—Pennsylvauin cans, 4 oase, in case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 dor. In caso, 190; Anchor Ball % doz in case 1 50, PEANUTS— choioe, red 'Lon. 3 T ———— Y llflm h:h-,pnn&ll& felloan, sawed oach K 'uherv} ooil chain, |-er h. iron wedj toeth, 4o; horseehoes, ateel, T@so; Burden's muleshoes, —8hot, ' " "rh-l\b\l Powder, kegn, 88.48; do., uumk- ogr, 83851 ‘use, ver 100, ATLS- 1 40; vongues, each, nm nnI-. Burden's hors 0@850; axles, b, 7@lle; nnh. rer 1b, 11¢§ 6@ 20; mall uhla 8o 60; orowbars, 60; harrow por kog, B 00; spring 5 50; hwl lhnt, 2. I" 0: do. !l.ul per f«')ocm‘ 50c, n HARBED WIRE-In car lots, § 5@ 9 25 per 100; in less than car lots, 8 7@ Ratee, 10 to 604, 425, Nides Purs, Ete. ~txroon butcher's hide, 6®7)c ides, green salt, part oured v il wound, 18@14e; ry nlt b, des, sounc ip, 12@ 10@11¢; groen ealf, w. § to 15 Te,, 11@12c; green oalf, wt, under 8 Te, per skin, 50o! cut acored and one 1 pelta, 00@81 25; green lamb skin, 5@150; damaged hides, twosthird rate, rub, classed two. tLirds rate,) I\nnded hnlu 10 per eent, off Coon skins, No, 1, 46¢; No, 2, 300; No, 1 2.; No. 4, 100, klmk No, 1, soe; No, 2 15¢; No. 8, 160; No, 4, "bo. _Tox, No.lk, 80c; No, 2, 2bo, Skunk, No. 1, hidej 65¢; short ltrl e, 00? narrow stripeo broad -hlve. 0. Tallow 7o, Leatner Onk sole, 880 to 44c; hemlock sole, 28c to 850; hewlock kip, B¢ to 80¢; hemlock 800 to 1 calf, 86c to 00; runner, 190; bem! lock upper, 28¢c to 960; onk upper, 24o; alligator, 400 to 6 50; oalf kid, l?@l‘bfl. Groisen kid, 2 50 to 2 76; oak kip, 800 to 100; oak calf, 120 to 180; Frenoh kip, 110t 1 53 #mme.u,xuwnw.nw Roasted, | and course; 24@32c for fine and medium | nessce, 100 per Ib; fanoy white, 1040 per ib; | *etts, 5 60 %07 50; linin 00 to 10 50; nde Califorois wool quiet at 13@30c [ raw—white Virginia raw, 100; rossted, [ 0Rpings, 9 00 to 10 50; 1. Morocoo, 300 firiow n;‘}l o :grf;m. plled” woa | 134 gy S ;a ol pobbla O, D, Morocso, 03 iuon fair domand &t @480 for choice; east- ANDLBB— oxos, 8, ; 8 00, ern aud Maine supeis, 26@40¢ for cvmmon | 1560: bexes 40 (bs., 16 ot., 6s, 16g0, d “ f"fims,_&f,? 1 u:;-- oak, fih, aan" and good; foreign wool quiet and nothing [ RICE—Loulslaun prime to choice, 743 sg'. R e e N has been done, 7igt Tair, 6g7c; Patina, o, o No. 1 Milwaukee, 80 No, 3do 8dc. STy TP A0 “‘f:,' caddle, 806 round, | The market is brisk and all are TRAFFIO, cave, 88 10; e dgrmren) sling well at 8 alight advanos in prices BROWN oo’n‘ous—m»u- A i et i Borws ex ¥ Special Dispatches to Tir Bus. 1_,'0““1\,% 1°'Lfiflnh1 L : ik‘-‘u ;l:x}:ly consideraoly, Prices range as fol- FLOUR AND GRAINS, fl 0; Buol lye - 03 Cabot Fh‘m singls dité ors, 8150, to 800.) Extra Onioaco, Jonuary 9.—Recelpts and 0 Ay B ‘v‘v'f‘;‘:h"'““' 10| Graf Roredr 8173 6 255y Commamon, dra shipments of flour and grain for the past ours have been as followe: l{ocehvh‘ 000 24 smp'u. Flour—bbla. . Wheat—busl “ 5000 “ v 9500 2,800 5 . 54,000 29,000 New Yorg, January 9.—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: St, Lous, anunrv ‘J ~Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past Kansas Ciry, January 9, -—l\eealptu and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts, Wheat, buahal- . 9,000 18,000 Corn .. 86,000 19,000 'L1vE ATOOK, Sr. Louis, January 9.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 Reo'ts. Bhlpm’h. 800 OMAHA MARKHTS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrioe or THe OMARA Ber, } Tueeday Evening, January 9, The only changes reported in the mar- ket to-day are as follows: Florida oranges declined 50¢ per box. Dressed turkeys and chickens advanced 2@3c per Ib. Syrups declined 2 per gal. Hama declined 1}a, Dry salt bacon declined 4c. Hominy declined 50z per bbl, Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.~ Cash No. 2, 780; cash No, §0bo; rejc BARLLY.——QMhNo. 2, 68c; No, 8, RYE—Cash, 43c, NE (,§)51{N 3930, OA' SEE. Flax seed 96c per bu. yProduce and Provisions. POTATOES—b0c per bushel, ONIONS—30@50c per bushel, BUTTER=Choioo country, 20@25c, EGGS—27@28c, HONEY—Califoraia, per Ib, 31, APPLESPer barrel, §2 752 25, OYSTERS—Booth's and Platt's select oysters, 40c' Standard, 80; mediums, 25, ittenan F l(uofiler, dlan H 84o; Indian aum\m( lndlhn‘n (i:o};{-lrd d'7? lfli«x L‘n“ nn.~ Te; Myastic River, 740, equu, 8 BeRaat X, 7o, Uttea 0 5 Vh«h\*\t- ott B, Thot do'A, Bie; do E 46, 12ke; Wal- 113 °“1-1N1c BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 74o; Alligator 8.4, 8c; Argyle 4-4, 720, Athiss LL, 6ic; ,’,;"‘ or cgme X4 Bennington O 4-4, 630; Buckeye 8, 4.4, fjec Tadixn OharlCAA o8 8154 Tadotia O 80, 84e; Lehigh E 4-4, 04o; Lonsdale 4.4, R ts Bhp'ts, | 100; Pepperell N 80, 713' 0 O 82, 73c; do l\ } Flour—bbl..... .. 4.8?."3.% 7000 8, 7403 do E 50, 8ic; Bocasset O i«. 7o H00 30,000 amsul - 0 ey =buhelsisss Bl 000 124,000| BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog Oata— oY 5,000 99 [ gin L S BlackstoneAA imperial i 80 do ball bleached 4-4, 9c; Oabot 4.4, h, Fidolity 4-4, 94c; Fruit of tho Loom, 1 do i cam.bric 4-4,13¢; do Water Twist, 10fc; Great 24 hours have been as tollows: | Saline, 1045; Tndian Poad shrunk 4ot Receipta, Ship'ts. | Tonaiale, 100; do cambric 87, 12hc; New Flour—bbls............ 4000 7,000 | York Mills 0 ey Purlluoe.ubo Topperel \Vheat—bunhell 6,000 | 1y G Twills, 124c; Pooahontas -4, 94o; Corn— 6,000 | Pocasset 4-4, 8c; Utica, 1lc; Wamsutta Oats — 1,000 0 X X, 124c. Rye— 2000 | © Ty oS Oulured)—Albnny X brown Barley— ¢ 8c; do O, drab, ile; do Xa stri) ])I!fldn, 124¢; ld?dx “X': bAmlTn an [d!nh stripes and plaids, 134c; Arlington fancy, 19c; Branswick brown, 84o; harlot faucy l?fiu; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1l3c; Indiana A brown 120+ Nevonset A brown, 15c TIOKINGUD—Amoskeag A U A 52 19¢; do XX bluo 82, 18hc; Arrowanca, CH1cAGO, January 9,—Receipts and [ 9jc; Claremont B B, 164c; 1; Oonestoga ex shipments of live stock for the paet 24 | tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 11fo0 Lewiston a hours have been as follows: 30,'150; Minnehaha 4-4, 20c; Omega super Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, | oxtra 4-4, 28¢; Pearl River 82, 163o; Put. Hogh v« 30,000 406 | nam X% blue stripe, 12¢; Shetucket 8 Oattle 9000 2,000 | 10he; do 88 12c; Yeoman's blue 29, 9o Sheep.. 3,700 "500 | DENIMS,—Amoskeak, bluoand bronn 163c; Andover DD blue, 158c; Arling X blue 8cotch, IBQ::‘ Concord 000, blue aw brown 124c; do AAA, do do lBQ; do XXto hours have been as follows: do do hie aymaker’s blue and brown, Reo'ts. Shipm'ts. | 93c; Mzma River DD stripe, 16jc; Pear! | pe ‘.Sgg 103 lwo\‘, lue and blru'n. 16c; nunu.la, blue and brown, ceee CAMBRIOB—BIMId 'acl Eddystone Kansas Orry, Janusry q‘_m.,.,pu lining, 24 inch double face, She; Garner A and shipments of live stock for the' paet 24 %‘mi. #ho; Manhattan glove finish, hours have been as follows: B:m? ‘;10 00! do 5201 Pequot do CORSET JEANS—cAmory, 80; Andros cogain sattean, 8dc; Clarendcs, aiu-t,m. o'ga satteens, T}c; allowel , 8c; Jaddi Orchard 74o; lrngnuaett.lmpm\od.o Pepperill satteen 94o; Rockport, 7o, PRINTS —Allens, 6ho; Ameican, Arnold, 7c; Berwlc 4 o} buehoeo, mestoga, 63c; Dunl 3 Dunnel By@7c; Eddynt.ono lrmony, 54c; Knuickerbocker, 64c; Mer 7c; Mystio, bho; Spragues, 6o; Sumbrldgn, 60; do. Ginghams, 70; bor, bie; Oriental Gc, GINGHA! Ms-Anmxe 124c; Amos- keag drens 931 Argyle, 1 §c Atlnnfla §e; Oumberland, 74 hisad, Kumgworlh. Bhv Plan kefl, 104¢; \u COTTONADES-—Abbervills 1340 Agato, 20c; Aumerican, 11, Artsfon, 206; Cairo D and T, I84c; Olarion D and T, 17)0; Deccan Co, stripes Dand T, 160; Key. stons, 15407 Nontuoket, 190; Nonbaredl 16¢c; Ocenn D and T, 13j0; Royal, 164) Bussex, 12c; Tioga, lflr' ‘Wachusett shirt. ing shecks, 1240; do, Nankin, 12jc; York mu Nankiny 13)c; do, checlit stripes and %o. o, 8 0z 200, HEETINGS— Androscogaln 10.4,274ot do 9.4, 23¢c; do 84, 22¢; Continental C 42, 11¢, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New Yurk mills98, 85¢; do 78, 30c; do b8, 22}c, Pembr;ke 10-4, , 2bo; Pequot 1.4, 38hc, do 74, 190 do 49, ' 16c; Popperell (96, 29c; do 67, 31c;do 57, 180; Ut’ea 96, 860; do b8, 2240; do 48, 170, Paints Olls and Varnishes OILS—110° earbon, per gallon, 180; 150" hbeadlight, por gallon, 1bc; 175° headlight, per gallon, 20c; linsoed, raw, per gailon, 53; linseed, boiled, per gallon, H6c; Tard, winterstr', "per gal, on, FLORIDA ORANGES—85 50, 100; 'No, 1, 8ic; No, 2, 76c; *caator, LEMONS -84 25@4 50 per box. XXX, per gallon, 1 25; No. 8, 120; sweet, BEANE—Navy per bushel, 275@3 00, | per gallon, 6c; sperm, W. B., per gallon: CHICKENS—120 per Ib. 175; fish, W. B., per gallon, 60c; neatafoot, TURKEYS8—13@15¢ per pound, Grocers’ Lis CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 (Field’s), per case, 84 00; do 1 Th (Ylald'l) per onse, 755 do 2 b (O hndnd), per ouw, 210; strawberries, 2 ™, per Caue, 2 50, unpberrloa. 2 b, per case, 8 80, Dam- sons, 2 T, per case, 2 45, peara per case, 260, or case, 275, Kgg plums,2 b percwse,? 90; mmn gngs:.:olb ‘ar n:n,lZ 90; f‘bfl uhuics, ' r case ne Apples, 1 T oaBe 75, Peachos, 21 por oaser 8t. Louis winter) $3.90 per 100 b eka Patent Kansas, 83,85: Mi linnesota Patent, winter, $3.10; Eagle, $5/00; Aetumph sbriag, bose tim's mporlative, 3.80; Bran, per ton, $14,00;chopped feed, 825 o par 1R g Wror o g mm to choice, 11} to 120; oid Java; 264@s3ko,2 Mochs, 264c; Arbuokle's, No. erel, half brls, 4 75; family mackers 85¢; No. 1 white hh half brls, 6 00, SPICES,—Pepper, 20; Allspl Cloves, 850; Nutmegs, 81 00; Cas Mace 81 00, LYE—American, 8 8%; Greenwich, 8 40; Weatern, 2 75; North Star, 2 06; Lewls Iyg, 4 60; Towell lye, 275, FEED~Jobbing prices, Ohop feed Bartlett Whortleberrios 8 00; do 81, case, 4 00@4 50; do, p(n), 8, per onse,280; do'pie, 6 I, per dozsn, 4 50, FLOUR—Jobbing prices, Jack Frost ; To- hab, good gov't 1 mackerel, kita, 1 00; family ‘mack- extra, per gallon, 750; No. 1, 650; lubri. cating, zero, per gallon, $0; summer, 15c, goldon macktae, No. 1, por glon, ihc; No. § 50 spern, siial, por gallon, 30ci tur. Dentine, ‘pet. gallon, 80 napttin, 74%, per gallon, 180; 64 170 BAINTS IN O1L—White lead, Om-hl P. P.. 61o; white lead, St. Louis, pure, Marscilios green, 1 to b Ib cans, French zinc, goen seal, 12; French' zine, rod seal, 11c; French zinc, iu varnish nast, 20c; French zince, in oil aast 150; Raw aad burnt umber, 1'Ib cans 120; raw and burnt Sicnna, 13c; vandyke brown, .g rofined lamphlack, 120; eonch black and ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16¢; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blve, 18¢; chrme green, L. M. & D., 14c;blind and shutter green, L, M, & h., 14c; Vario green, 18¢; Indian red, 16¢c; Venetian rod, 9o; Tusoan dre, 22; Amerioan Verwiliod, I & P, 18c; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D’ 0., 18c; ellow ochre, Sc; golden xchre, 18; Datent ir{ar, 8¢; praining colors: light_oak, dark oak. walnut, eheetuut and ash 150, Dry Paints 1850 White lead, Ghc; ]‘::umuflnl 1001 Pm . whitein; 2c; whiting gilders, i GOUEESI—Ful Oream, 1oy Part | whiting' coml o lay} n'kl&or!r,nun. 3 4 town, 140; lrmpblack, ordins! 3 Prus. BUGARS—Powdered, 1030; Cut loat, | sian bius, 56e; wltramarine, s vandyke iranulated, 9%c; (/unmcunnerl A bcown, 8c; number, burnt, 43; umber, raw Standard Extra s 840; Extra l: 4cisienna, burnt, 4c; sionns, raw, dc medium yellow, mc, dark yellow, vu.u gonuine, I green com’ Tie. s; chiome groen, . Y. 2e; chrom SYRUP—Standard Com.,, bbls,; | groen K., 12¢; vermillion, ¥ng., 70c; ver Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, $170; Stan | million, ,\mm., Indiau red, 10c dard .Iu 4 },nllun kegs, 81 5! rose pink, 1dc; venetian read, Cokunoso MEATS—Hams per 1b,, 133e; B Bacon | 530: venctinn red Am., 13c; rod lead, 7§o; per 1b., 15¢; clear side h-c“., |ver 1h,, 11c; cf )W, genuin hrome yel. dry salt sides ver Ib., 9c; dry salt shouls oohre, rachello 8; ochre ders per 1b., 9:; bacon m.un,r- per lb,, ochre, American, 2c; B ».\ullml per 1b,, 12¢ 2jc; lehigh brown, 24c: FISH~No. 1 mackerel, half brls, i 7ig ince's mineral 8c, arrels por gallc tra, 81 10; furaiture, No, 1, extra, $140; onch, No, 1, 1a°, extra, 81 75; apan, 70c; as. , 80c; shellao $8 50; hard 0. Hoavy Hardware List, Iron, rates, 83 10; plow steel, cast, 70; cruc ml.,nc. ecial or German, fic; oast tool o, 156@20 wagon spokes, set, horwos, B100, to 150.3 8110, o 126 to $100, Common 3 Extra Extra farm borscs, w goad farm horees plugs, $60, to 76, Unmmon vlugs, §20, to ULES,—15 to 15} h uxw« uLzo 15_hands, HtoM n:n\. ¥125, 00. to 140 ndn. 875, 40 100.; 18§ to 14 Lumh.f WHOLESALR, We quote lumber, lath and shingles on® cors at Omaha at the following JOIST AND SCANTLIN under, §22 00; 18 ft., oow: -p.{lfl ft. and 23 50, TIMBE RY—16 ft, and under, $22 TIMBER A\IU JOIST-18 “ ".‘.3 M- ACfl 8 50, 83 I\(r—No. l 2 00, Per barrel, Coment, bbl, §2 83 60, Hair 40c; bbl, felt 100 lbe, 88 50, COAL—Cumnberland blackamith, 812 Mum- Run Blossburg, 812; Whitehreast lamp, 85 lump, 5 50; Towa nut thracite, TING - No. $20 00; No. 2, 818 00, per bu, 400, traw board, 83 60, Whitebreast nuf , 826 50; 21 ft. 826 50. 4ond 6 in., 824 00; 1 (2nd ocmmon 81 35; bulk per ous- 25 Towa plaster, Tarre 86 60; Towa 5 50; Rook Hnrlnx 810 50@11 00; Colorado, DRU 8 AND b)u’MlUAlB Acid, Oarbolic, 50c; Acld, Tartari Copabia, per 1b, 700; Bark, 1b, 1 v oz, 8115 Chloroform, ~per I over's powders, Salts, per 1b, $jo; 81¢; Leld, Oil, Castor, No. 1, Qil, Castor, No. 8, dwlur Olive, per pal. 81 50;" O Oplum, §4 75 fiar oz, §2 05; T oz, Mo r&:lnn, Kootate, uinine P, & otassinm, 75; ' Salscin, per ox, 40c chnlne. ver oz, 60c; Balsam llnl. per 4y Calomel, per b, 75c; Clnchnnhlm, 100; ) pu bl, r b, 220 par ‘ll. # 20; gal, 8110, Oil, Oit, Origannm, 60; Wa& R, & Tolde, por S Eulphate o ulpnur flour 1 45, 1b, ‘81 40; vine, 83 85; Liquors . ALCOHOL — 187 1, 325 gollon; extra Oalifornia oprits, A e prool 187 proof, 'I:nnes, 1 ver proof gallon; triple velned -pirm per proaf wallon; sudialed blended, 160@ 3 50; Kentucky bourbone, 200@7 00; Ken- tugky and l.;ke!m-{lnnh'rym 60@7 00. DIKS—Imported, $8 00@16 00; 4 00, GIN; So;lmpomd, 4 50@6 00; domestlo, dom-us 1 40@: mis—m md. gnalnnd IOWEO 60®6 d':,m!mB 7,. Gloucester, Bc, l1P2A(ll AND APPLE BRAN. OHAMPAGNES—Imported per 38 00@94 0) Amoelsaa, 00; New 50 12006 onso, 16 00, OLARETS— " er oase, 4 50@16 00 2 00; Olgars and FINE OUT—In 75c; Golden Thre Favorite, 66¢; Fancy, Bbc; Dnisy, WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00@ Oatawha, per case, 4 00 Tobacoos. ils,—Iard to Beat! , 700; Kountaln, 80c, Rock; Mountain, 60ct 0c.—In tin foil— Catline O, 8., b 1b boxes, per 1b 63c; Lori- fllard’s Tiger, 60c; Diamond Orown, 663, SMOK’ (Al grades—Common, 25 to 88c. Granulated—Klackwells Durbam, 16 oz ble; Dukes Durham, 16 o, 46e; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, ka, 16 oz, 88 '46; Soal of Nebras- Lone fack, 4 oz, linen bags per 1b, $1.85; Marburgs' Puck 2 oz, tin oil, 55c; Dog T nll 6be, ool Merino unwas ed, ligm}‘ll@lhy hnv{,oe. @1315¢; medinm washed, choioe, and w., 28¢; burry, blad 2@60 loas SALT " 1owest posaiblc cash pricet 1mm TYLER SALT od, light, 18@2 300; tub-ding: -— Save monoey and ordor ealt direct from ;i woship promptly by rall st th wostern points €O Sainaw Olty,Mhoy e To strengthen and build up the sys tem, a trial wil convince you that Brown’s Iron Bitters is the best med- iclne made. INCREASE YCGU R CAPITAL. Those desiring to make mone 820 $50 STOUKS o baysh swail and mod o u'-h profits have beon ‘aud amounting to seversl times the orlg nal investment, Profits pald 1 overy month, origloal invostment makiog wo on demand. inveetments | ecula on oul e pre ,00 pald to investors atill loaving Explansto n Yeirculars and statemente of fund st froo $100 We want_responsible agenta. who wil report on crops and ingroduce the plan misaions pald, Liberal com- Addross FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Ocm- misslon Merchants, Major Block Chicago, 11l TREASURY DEPARTMENT. rrice 0 Washis gton, Wikieas, By to the undenigned, that “THE FIRSI NATE WA, in the cit; of Om Douglas, and of N satistact with all the vrovis o4 cf to enall fonal Bank tend their corporate pose " approved Jul, Now TARREFORR, 1, of the Currency, Al Bank of ¢ unt 1 ta Ao in in it o period sp: December 31, 1902 IN TETTIMONY WIHEREOF, al of office this 50th day of December, 1882, o. 0, ¥ CRMITROLL t has do hireby antil the Wik OF TIE CURRENCY | December 30, 1882 § yry evidence presented been made to appear INAL BANK OF OMA aha, in the county of 12th, 1 the “Act of Congross % Associaticns to ex o aul for other pur Joha J. Kuox, Comptriter certity that ““The [the city of w9, and stat: of have s 11 fortho wnended articles of assd close of businss on witness my hand JOHN J, KNOX, Comptroller of tho Currency. JERTY BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFAOTURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES! AADNID IR EIRESS W.AGONS. opairin in all Branches 8. THIRTEENTH STRRET OMAHHA, N WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF+ CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ROAD WAGONS. Firs-Class 'Paining and Trimming, Repairing Promptiy Done 1319 Harnay, Oor. 14th, Omaha Chas. Shiverick, 1206. 1208 AND 1210 FARNAM ST. FURNI™ URE Mirrors, Bedding, Feathers, AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE FURNITURE& UPHOLSTERY TRADE, OMAHA. NEB. A. M. CLARK, iPainter& Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DECNRATOR. 1 ALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER! Window Shades' aud Curtains, BUORNICES OURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES, Paints, Oils & Brushes, 107 Bouth 14th Street AHA, - - . NEBRASKA all descripuions of WATCHES at as Low Pri- ces a8 18 compatible with honorable dealers. and see our Elegant New Building, corner 11th and Farnham Btore, Tower Streets ‘I'he Oldest Wholesale and |2 , Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here %) find all novelties in SIL- VER WARE. OLOCKS, Rich and Htylish Jewelry, the Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and OMAHA NEB. THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN TRE WEST | General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Orsfin manufactured. prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or insf ents at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock ot St einwa, chlckering. Knabe, Vose & Son’s Pi anos, and other makes, Also Clough & Warren, Bterling, Imperial, Smith American Organs, &c. Do not fail to see us before pur- chasing, FINE Call MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFAGTURERS OF SHOW CASES. A Large 8tock always on Hand. 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