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| e ——— e 3 THE DAILY BEKE-~OMAHA ERIDAY 7JA_NUARY 19 1he Nebragka National Bank Of Omaha, Neb. Pald up Oapital, « -« - - $350,000 DIRECTORS | R. JOHNSON, President, of Stee.o, Johnson & Co. A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice Preaident, of C., B. & Q. R. R,, Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. OHN 8, COLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8. Oollina. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney-at- Law, 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashlor, late Cashlor of the First National Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active management of that Bank since Ite organization In 1863. OPaxED for businoss April 27, 1883, with dhe argost capltal of any bank in Nebraaks, OOLLROTIONS recelve special attention and char. o8 lowest obtalnable hera or elsewhora. Inraknsr allowed on ime deposits upon favor able terms and upon accounts of banke and bank- o, Forwien Excuaxas, Government Bonds, and County and C1 y securities bought and sold. 1t 10 pre %0 do a general banking business 1uall ite details, and in the treatment of custom. «ers will pursue the most liberal policy consistent atebankine FINANCE AND COMMERGCE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tus Bxx. New York, Jsnuary 18 Money— Closed at 3(@4 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper—5}@64 per cent, Sterling Exchange— Steady; bills at 34.824; demand, $4 86}, Governments—Generally strong, 5's not- ably so, The stock market opened active an! stronger and up to 12 o’clock there was an advance on almost everything on the list, ringing from tto 1 per cent, the leadlng stocksintheadvance being Oregon & Trans- continental, Northern Pacific, Webash, Western Union and Milwaukee & St Paul, the remainder of ihe list being strong, but without any certain advance in prices, but a little after 12 o'clock Union Pacffic euddenly declined from 1043 to 103}, causing & temporary reaction in the whole market and a large part of the early advaace was lost, but at 12: 0 the general range of prices was still a fraction above the closing prices last night. Until 2 o'clock the market was less active than during the forenoon and somewhat fever. ishand the n.t result of an hour and & half bankers’ Texas & Pacifio oee 48 Union Pacifio. 108§ United States Express : 63 Wabssh, St. L. & Pacifio.... 8°4 85 do pfd. 564 L Wells, Fargo & Co, Expresa,12) 124 Western Union Telegraph u|§ 1 1 184 1 34y 8 87 1 i 9 6} Sutro, . . 3 *Offered. tEx. Interest, $Ask: Ex, Dt tEx. Interest. $Asked, |Ex —— PRODUOH . & PROVISIONS. Special Dispatches to Tia Bxs, OHICAGO, On10aGo, January 18,—Wheat to.day was active, unsettied and weak early, then §ric lower, firmed up and advanced sieadily 14@1j3c, receded lc, aud olosed §@}ho higher than yesterday. Sales were made at 1 004@1 014 for January; 1 00§@ 1(2 for February; 1 01§@1 03 for March; 1(7@1 083 for May. On call the sales were 6/ 0,000 bu. at {c lower and easy. Corn was active and unsettled; declined eatly [@lc, bolted wpward the same awount, then fluctuated and closed }c lower, Sales wero made at 64@65o for 5{@563c for February; 55@6c 56§@b74 for May. On call the sales were 65,70 bu. at 4 lower and firm. Outs were strong and followed corn, clos- ing firm, Sales were made at 87{@35c for March; 39%239] for May, On call the sales wero £5,000 bu ; prices ossy and jo higher. Pork was fairly active; offerings were free and 10@15¢ lower early, but rallied 123@15c sni closed easy. Sales wore made at 17 35@17 45 for March; 17 874@ 1% 02} for May, On call the sales wore 90,000 1bs ; market easy and 7jc lower, Lard was active un er a libsral offering, and declined 2}j@b5c lower, rallied 74@10c and cloted easy. Sales were made at 10 674 @10 80 for February: 10 {0@10 90 for March; 11 05@11 07 for May. Flour - Good demand at full prices; com. mon to choice spring wheats, 8 50@4 common to fancy Minnesota, 3 10@4 bakers’ 4 25@5 50; patents, 5 50@7 25 winter wheats, 4 00@5 ¢5; low grades, 2 00 of business ,was fractional decline. | @3 50, Duriog the last hour the business of the stock market was dull and prices declined & fraction as compared with last night. The range of prices is irregular, some stocks being a fraction higher and some a fraction lower, Jersey Central being an exception, being 1} per cent lower. Ioquiry among the commission houses having branches in other cities shows there has been an increase in buying orders for stocks from Chicago and other cities in the last two days, The reported decrease in the earnings of ihe Unioa P . ific for the past two weeks a8 compared to the same time in 1852 is at- tributed to enow blockades. Heavy snows have had the same effect upon many other ro.ds in the northwest during the last two weeks. The Post says: The statement made yesterday in regard to the sale of 14,000 shares of Denver & Rio Grande for foreign account came from such respectable source that we accepted it as correct, but on further investigation we are convinced the amourt was over-estimated, GOVERNMENTS, Yesterday, To-day. Erie seconds, . Lehigh & Wilkesba) Louhi‘:gl comsols. do Union Pacific do do Virginia 6's..... o o 6 do deforred ... STOOKM, Adams Express. 13¢ 133 A.Ueghen{‘ Ceutr: 3 4 ‘erre Hau! Alton & d o Obl., Burl, & Qu Ohi., St. L. & Oin., Sund, & Cleveland..... 4 Col. & Cincinoati.... 80} ‘Waoeat—Unsettled, but generally higher; regular, 1 0L for January; 1 014@1 01§ for Fedruary; 1 024@1 0 § “tor March; 103 for April; 1 (35@L (8} for May; No, 2 rea ;vh;‘ler,l 02; No. 2 Caicago spring, 1 00{@ 01, Corn—Unsettled, but generally lower; 643@65c¢ for_cash; 56\c forgFeuruary; 53¢ for March; 57¢ for May. Oats - Stronger; §7¢c for cath; 37{@s77 ; for February; or Marcl Rye - Stron i Bacley —3Jtrong and higher; Flax Seed—Market easier; 1 28@1 20, Dressed Hogs—Steady and firm; light, 7 10@7 15; heavy, 7 20@7 Butter—>teady; cres dairy, good to fancy, 2: Euys—Steady; 26(@ 27c. Pork—Uneettled, bat generallv lower; 17 25@17 30 for cash; 17 40 for Februury; 17 60@17 62} for March; 17 92)@17 Y5 for May. Liard—Unsettled, but generallv higher; 10 65 for cash; 10 724@1075 for Febrnary; 10 85@10 874 for March; 11 05@11 074 for May, Whisky—Steady; 116, BCALL [BoARD,—~Wheat —Market easier; aeclined L@4c. Corn—Market easier, Lut not much lower. Oats—Stronger; nies advanced §c. Pork - Market easier; 17 55 f.r March; 17 75 for April; 17 924 for May. Toard—TIrregular; 10 70 for Febraary; 10 82 for March; 10 92} for April; 110> tor May. NEW YORK, Nxw YORK, January 18 superfine state and wester . i common to good extrs, 3 75@4 40; good to choice, 4 40@7 00; white wheat, extra, 6 25@7 «b; extra Ohio, 3 80@6 50; St. Louis, 3 80@6 75; Mirnesuta patent pro- cess, 5 60@7 60, Wheat—Cash grades 3@ifo higher; op- tions openet }(« dc lower, bus subsequent y recovered from the decline and advanced 3@ie, closing seady; No. 2 spring, 110 deliverad; ungraded red, 91@1 173; No 3 red, 1 10§@112}; steamer No, 2 red, 111 @L11}; No, 2 red, 114{@1 16%; No. 1 red, 116§; ungraded white, 101@1174; steamer No. 3 white, 83@5Stc; steamer No. 2 white, No. 2 white, 1 02s@1 03; No, 2 white, 2,000 bushelssoldat 1 13; No, 2 red for Junuary, 176 000 bushels sold at 1 14@ @1 143, closing st 1 14); do for Februury, 76,000 bushels sold at 1 144@1 17}, clos. ing at 114%; do. for Muarch. 1 546,000 bushels sold at 116 11.16@1 173, closing at 174 do. for April, 368,000 bushéls sold at 118{@1 19§, closing at 119}; do. for May, 672,000 bushels sold at 1 15j@1 194, closing at 1 19’ Corn—Cash 1@14c higher; options 3@ 1c higher; ungraded, 66@71%0; No. 3, 65 @05}c; steamer, 67¢@683; No, 2, 0969, in elevator; old No, 2, 7lc in elevator; No, for Janusry, 63)@69}c, closing at 69¢; do, for February, 67f@65ye, urollng at at 674c; at 673c at Gbic Oaw—34@io higher and fairly active; mixed western, 47@49c; do, for April, 67(@674c, closing do, for May, 65}@ihiic, closing Wi 5 @52, i ] Del: are & Hudson can: .1‘““ ( ¥ g 'Ih te -""'&l : Der.ver & Rio Grande, ‘"‘i i | 63 fair and markst firm; do preferred Fort Wayne & Chicago Hannibal & BSt. Joseph do pid Houston & Texas Central. Tllinois Central. ...... Ind., Bloom, & Western Kansas & Texas... Laks Erie & Western. Lake Shore & Michigaa So.. . Louisville & Nashville. ... Louisv,, New Alb. & Chicago 62 Marietta & Cdincinnn( 1st pfd 10 do o 2d pfd 54 by Memphis & Charleston...... 46 % Michigan Central, .. 994 Minneapolis & St. Louis. Missouri Pacifi Mobile & Ohio Manhattan Beach. Morris & Essex. New Jersey Uentral 5 Nashville & Chattanooga, . Northern Pacific.. ... . o Northwestern ... 1 I Now YVork Ceatral Ontario tern Oragon Transcontinenta nd... ; ouis & San Fran.... ... 1 pide do st pid 8t, Paul & Milwaukee .1 da pid. o1 8t, Paul, Miun, & Manitoba 1 Bt, Paul'® Omaba........... do it 02000100 ;[np.!—l‘l)lfl;: and nminsl, igua—Frosh western, qniet, but steady; 28@ She. h i Pork—Du'l; 18 5)@18 75. Beef—Quics; 18 1 0@18 25, A .glil Meats~()aiet; long clear middles, Lard =Wenker; prime steam, 11 00. Butter—Market dull and weak; 15 @40c, Cheese—Quiet, but steady; western dat, T@134c. 8T, LOUIS 8r. Lours, January 18.—Flour—"irm; family, 410@4 95; “choica, 4 G0@4 705 fancy, 4 8°@b 10 r Wheat—M arket excited and ruled high- er, but closed easier; No. 2 red fall, 1 0¢ @1 04} for cash; 103@1 (43, closing at 1 lu? for February: 1 034@1 064, closing at 1034 £or March; 1 07@1 U84 for Avril; | 08 closing at 103} tor May; No. 3 red ¢ ~Higher and actiye; 45, @19}s for cfor February; March; 50§ @b14c foe April; ng at 524c for May, §9Y@403 for cash; 302 @394c for Muy, Jorn cash and January; 493@ '\%(a ay; lomg el 3 short rib, 101 hort cleal Nominal, AFTERNOON BOAKD —Wheat—Irregular: 1064 £ March; | 07§ 1 094 for May. )2 for January: 4940 for r March; 624@5255 for i¢ for February; 89ic for KANSAS OITY, Kaxsas Cirv, January 18,—Wheat— do. for March, 67}@(sc, elosing | 8 Fiemer and higher; No. 2 red, nominal for oah; &7, for Jantary and Frbrary Coan—Fom and bi hor; 42}@428s for onsh; 425 for J .uuary; 420 fur Februmy; 44c for May. Oats—Nominal; 33c for cash, Butter - Quiet; 18 for good roll; 20@24¢ for dair; Eggs Unchanged; 21c ' 1IVERPO L. 1ivakroor, January 18,—Corn —New weatern mixed, 6@7s. Wheat— A inter red western, 9 a1 61, scon—Long alear, 48¢; short clear, 19 64, American Lard - 56s, 94, —_————— LIVE S8TOOR Special Lispatohes to Tn Bax, OHIOAGO. 0Oaicacy, January 18.~Tha Drovers' Joarnal rep 'rta ax follows: Hown —Market fir, quality good;mixed, 5 83(a 6 85; heavy, 6 25@6 85; light, 5 85@ 6 35; skips, 4 26@b 50; closed lower than yoaterday. Cattle—Stea Iy except on low grades, of which the supply was hesvy; prime, 6 20@ 6 30; good to choice shipping, 5 40@6 10; common to fair, 4 00@b 40; butchere', in full upply and weak; common to fair, 2 10 00; medium to good, 8 25@4 10; stockers and feedern, 3 00@4 35, Sheep low; better qaalities steady; prime, 5 85@>5 75; good to choive, 4 75@ 510; common to fair, 3 00@4 25; quality rather poor., NEW YORK, Niw York, Japuary 18.-~The Drovers Journal Buresu repocts: Beeves—No regular market for beef cat. tle; a few carloads changed hands at yes. terday’s pricer, the greater nart remaining unsold; nominal range, 5,25@6 80 per cwt, live woight tor common to choice; dressed beef slow at S@Yho; strictly prime sides sold at 10¢c, Sheep—Firm with qunick sales at 5 25@ 6 75; @ carload of we hers eold at 6 90; lambs barely steady »t 6 00@7 50; dressed mau'ton steady at 9@104c; dressed lamb easier at 11@12¢. Swine—Llive hogs steady at 6 30@6 65; city dressed at 83@S)c; wes ern, o, BT, LOUIS. 8r, Louts, Jaouary 18 —Cattle—Supply light, demand active and prices firm; ex- ports, b 75@6 00; good to choice shipping ateers, 5 00@5 50; light shippiog ateers, 4 40@4 85; common ¢ fair butchers’ stuff, 2 75@3 : 0; good to ctoice butchers’ stuff, 3 L{;@A 5U; stockers and feeders, 3 50@ 49 Sheep—Strong under a good shipping and butchering demand; prices bette'; common to medinm muttons, 3 0@4 25; fair to good, 4 25@5 00; prime to fanoy, 5 25@5 50, ogs—Light and heavy erades strong; acking weak; Yorkers, 6 00@6 19; pack. og, 600@6 25; butchers’ to best heavy, 620@6 40, KANSAS OITY. Kansas Ciry, Januuy 18,—The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle—Steady; native steers of 1,140 to 1,815 pounds soid at 4 H0@5 and feeders, 3t0@4 20; cows, Hogs —Steady; raoging at with the bulk of sales at 6 10@6 25, -ingp Quiet; natives of % pounds sold at 330, - AFFIO0, T 8peclal Dispatches to Tin Brx. FLOUR AND GRAINS, Cnroaco, January 18,—Receipts and shipwents of fiour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as followe: Receinte. Ship'ts, Fiour—bbls . 6.000 Wheat—bushels . 48000 Corn— 136,000 Oata— “, 34 000 Rye— “ ... 6,500 Barley— * 33,000 i New Yorx, January 18,—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: LEMONS - #4 25@4 N rr box, HEANE-~Navy per busl CHICKENS <120 per 1b. TURKEYS—13@15¢ per pound, Grooers’ List CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 It do 1M (Fleld's), 75; do 2 I (Ctandard), per case, (Field's), ;er oase, 84 00; or oase, 210; strawborrios, 2 I, por cave,d 40, raspberries, 2 b, per case, 8 80, wons, 2 M, per 2 45, Bartlett years per oase, per case, 275, Egg reen gages,2 lhém oase, 2 90; do choices, , b per case § 50, huA[;gln. 2 I, per oasc ; ) 75, l:awhu,? dp:'l o sase, ; do, (ple) per Saun 330; o't G, e fns § 30, FLOUR—Jobbing prices, Jack Frost 8t. Louis winter) $3.90 per 100 Iba.; To. sekn Patent Kansas, 83.85: Minnehaha kflnnmin IPatent, 83.70; Shawnee Iancy winter, $3.10; Eagle, XXXX winter, $3.00; Triumph spring, best, $2.80; Chris. tian's suporlative, 3.50; bran. per ton, $14.00; ofiupped feed. $28.00; Queen Bee !}u\lr, per sack, 8 25; Nellie Elye, per sack % SUGARS —Powdered, 10ke; Cut 10}c; Granulated, 932;8Contectioners’ 9c; Standard Extrs O, 830; Extra O, medium yellow, 740; dark yellow, MEATS—Hams loaf, == = 5" 1b,, 12}0; B,Bacon ver 1b., 18¢; olear side bacon per lb,, 110 dry ealt tides per Ib,, 9ic; dry salt shoul- ders per 1b., 9¢; bac n shoulders per 1b, =4o; tierce lard per Ib,, 11c. SPICES,—Pepper, 21; Allsplos, 15 ; Uloves, 850; Nutmegs, 81 00; Casea,2dc; Mace 8100, L ARD—Omaha Refinining Co.: Tierces, 114c; 40 and 50-1b oans, 11§c; 20-1b cans, 124c; 10-1b pails, screw top, 12¢; 6-1b do, 18o; 8-1b do, 124 RI'(‘rIK—“ 7. ‘l’ i 7a: fair, 6/@7c; Patma, 6jc, FISH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 6 75; No, 1 muckerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- erel, half brls, 4 75; family mackerel, kits, 85¢; No. 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; No, 1 SYRUP—Standard Oom., 83¢, bbls, Standard do, 4} gallon kegs, 81 70; Stan. dard do, 4 Elllun kegs, 81 b b, VOKFFE K.—~Rio, tair, 10j0; Rlo, good e mofm Old govt 280, 's, prime to choice, 5}% 110; peims to choice, 113 .17:1.;m.;k,x Mocha, 28403 Arbuckle' Jie. 4 uunlxg.sx—m Cream, 140 Part xim, 0, LYE—American, 8 85; Greenwich, 8 40; Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 oofhi.m.‘ Iye, 4 60; Jowell lye, 275, FEED-Jobbing prices, Ohop feed $1.50 per 100 Ibs.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 Ibs, HOMINY—New, 84 25 per bbl, ‘:‘JUDA—In 1b papers, ll?.por case; keg soda, 2}c, NEAL PICKLES—Modium, in barrcls $700; do inbalf bbls, 4 00;smalls, in bbls 900 do, in half bbla, 600; gherkiny, in bbls, 11°00; do, in half bbls, 6 00, STAKUH.—~Ponrl, 440j Bilver Gloes 8o _Corn Starch, 8§o; ~ ExcelsiorGloss, good, 4B@55; 70 ; Oorn, Tjo, TEAS—,Gunpowder, Ohoice, 60@75¢; Imperial, good, 40@45c; Oh-ive, 80@75c; Young Hyson, $6@ 500; choice, 65c@81 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 850; Japan, choice, 60@750; Oolong, good, @40 Oofong, oho. 400ty Souhony, good, 36@40c: nholoo??fl@l 3 ROPE—Sisal, § inch and larger, 10ic; finch, 11¢; & inch, 11jc, WOODENWAKE—L'wo boop pails, 176; three boop pails, 4 00, Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; Pioneer washboards, 1 86 Double Orawn 2 90; Wellbuckete, 8 50, LEAD—Bar, 81 65, W VINEGAR—Pure epple extra, lfic: pure apple, 13c; Prussing pure aovle, 16o. SALT.—Dray lonas, per bbl, 1 65; Ask- ton, in #no ke, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, fa, 8 F) SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Lmperial, 8 45; Kirk's tiuat, 3 60; Kirk’ ds Kirk' white Rum Eutoce, 2156 Kirk's (100 _cukes), 40; Kirl! Quoen, 's maguolia doz., POTASH—Penusylvauia cans, 4 cnse, In cace, 3 85; Babbit{'s Ball, 2 doz. In casc, 190; Anchor Ball % doz in caso 1 50, TEAN UTS—Roasted, choice, red ‘Len. nessee, 10¢ per 1b; Heosipta Sho'e, | Fav—white Virginia raw, 100; roasted, Whest-omieis L8300 101000 | CANDLES—Buxon, 40 lbw, s 15{c; e, oy basy | GRN00 194900 | thgos bexen 40 ibe., 16 oz., e, 15{s, P RO 30| MATCHES—ér caalle, tho] rouad, Sr. Louts, January 15, —Recelpts and | *™e 8 103 sautre, caces, 85 40, shipments of flour and grain for the past U {mnn have been as tollows: Receipts, Shin'te. Flour—bbls. . + 5,000 7,000 ‘Wheat—bush . 41,000 10,000 j— (2 14,000 Oats - [ 1,000 Rye— iy s bt 1,660 Barey— .. 4,000 o LIVE BTOOK, CHIcAGO, January 18,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Dry Gooas. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A, 84c; Appleton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 80; Boott FF, 830; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; 73c; Chittenango A, 3 Ureat §ho; Hoosier, 6ho; Honest Width, 8o, In- dian Head A, 8ic; Indian Standard A, 84c; Indian Orchard d. w., 8}c; Lawrence LL, 7c; Mystio River, 740; Pequot A, 84c; Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica O bho; Wihu: ett B, 7he; do'A, Bho; do E 48, 13jo; Wal- cott BB, 8ho. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale {c Thss Alliaator 34, 8o; Arisle 44, Thoi Rec'ts, Shipm'ta. [ Atlantic LL, 64c; Badgor Staio X 41, To; 40000 24000 | Be n O 44, 6§0; Buckeye 5. 44, 00 7,000 %000 | Indian Orchard AA 9-8, 84c; Laconia O Sheep........ B0 3400 |83, B Lehigh K 4-4 ofos Tamadnle i Niw Youxk, January 18, —Receipts and | 10¢; Peppere , T¢; do O 32, 74e: do shipmenta of 'live stosk for the past 24 SOAAGT Rt o oas R canety) i?4- ho; ‘amsuita 4-4 hours have been as follows: l(nc;tba Ship'ts, 650 4,600 5 St, Louis, January 18, —Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been a8 follows: Hoes Shipm’ta. Kawsas Oiry, and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts. Bhipm'ts, Hogs. . 4,600 Ront January 15.—Receipts MEROHANDISH, Bpecial Plspatches to Tus Bax, NEW YORK, New York, January 18, —Coffee — Quiet but finm; Rio cargoes quoted at Gh@9e. Sugar—Nominal; fair to good refining quoted at 6f@7c, Molasses—«Quiet: New Orleans, 40@ 61c; fj""" Rico, 40@hic; Euglish islands, 40@ o, Rice—uiet, but firm; domestic, $i@7c; Rangoon, 24c in bond, Petroloumn - Market dull; TTuited, 1jc; crude, HI@74c; refined, 7A@7fic. Tallow - Quiet, but firm; 8i@8kc. Rosin—Firm; 160@1 674. "Purpentive— Firm; b Lead—Quict but steady; common, 4 65 @ 4705 retined, 4 T5@4 80, LAVERPOOL, Liverproot, January Turpentine—{0s. e . OMAHA MAKKHATS, 18, —=8pirits of Wholesale Prices. Orrice or Tie OMAHA Ber, “I'buredsy Evening, January 18 } The only changes reported in the mar. ket to-day are as follows Wheat—No. 2 Barley Rye No, 3 advanced le, Advanced 1} Advanced ¥} Local Grain Dealings Caxh No, 2, 834c; cash N ARLEY,—Cash No, 2, €533 o, # T RYE—Cash, 4 NEW CORN OA'TS BEEDS~Flax seed 950 per bu, “roduce end Provisions i—60@ 5% por bushel, 0@t per bushel hoice country, 20@250, Jalifor aia, —Per barrel, {R8—Booth's and Platt's select oysters, 400! Btandard, 30; mediums, 25, FLORIDA ORANGES—85 50, er 1b, 31, 2 75@3 25, ivanced 1o, 9 S0 BLEACHED COTTONS—Androsoog in L -4, 04, Blackstono AA lperial b; do do half bleached 4-4,9¢; Cabot 4-4, 83 Fidelity -4, 94c; ¥ruit of the Loom, 9}; do catbricd-4,124c; doWater Twiat, L0jo;iroat FallsQ, 9ho; indian Head shrunk 4-4, 12c; Lonsdale, 100; do cambric 87, 12j0; New York Mills, 1240; Pequot A,10c; Pepperel N G Twils, fi’*ep"i’mm Boota 2,500 ol e o E oo gmet 4-4, 8}o; Utice, 1lc; Wamsutta 11,000 1,300 X X, 12%c. UVCKS Colored)—Albany ¥ brn'na 8¢; do O, drab, 1lu; do Xa stripes an plaids, th; do XXX brown and drab, stripes plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8jc; Ohariot fancy 124c; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall .River extra_ hoavy, 1ljc; Indiana A brown 13t Nevonset A brown, 15¢ TIVKLN Gd—Am A U A B 10 do XX blue 89, 1oy Arsowaza, ; Claremont 3 Conestoga ex § b,bfi“ Lewwton a tra, 1740; Hamilton 30, 150; Minnehaha é-4, 20c; Omegn super extra 4-4, 280; Pearl River 82, 16jc; Put- nam blue stripe, 120; Shetucket § 10fc; do 88 120; Yeomaus bluo 2, 9o HEENIMS, —A moskeak, bluesnd bronn 1640; Andover DD blue, 154c; Arling X blue Sootch, 184; Coneord 000, hluo aw brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 184; do XXto dodo 1440 Haymaker's blue and brown, 9ho; Myatio River DD stripe, 16hc; Pear) ver, blue and brown, 16¢; Unossville, blue and brown, 144c, CAMBRIOS—Baruard, 54o; Eddystone linfug, 24 inch double face, S4c; Garner A lazed, Fho; Mankiattan glove fnish, 5 ewport do 6¢; do o Pequot do B0 T e b by COKSET JEANS--Amory, 8c; Andros coggin watteen 8jo; Clarendcn, 64c; Cones oga nattoens, The; Hallowel , c; Tngdi Orchard 74e; Narragansett,improved,o Pepperill satteen 940; Kockport, 7¢o. PRINTS - Allns, 64c; American, 64o; Arnold, 7o; Berwick, 44c; Cocheco, 7c; Conestogs. ‘6jc; Dunkirk, ; Dunnell, h@Tc; Eddyutone, 7o Gloucester, fo; Harmony, sic; Knickerbocker, 64c; Mer A scD, T Southbridg Myatic, bhe; Sprogucs, fic; 60; do. Ginghams, Te; Marl: GINGHAMS—Amngkeny, 12jc; Amos- keag dross 941 Argyle, 10k Atlantic, $%o; Cumberland, 74c; Highluad, 7ac; Kenilworth, 84c; Plun kett, 1040; Sus oux, B COTTON. ¢ 80c; do hA, 03 Paquot 104 16¢; Pembrike 101, , 2 1‘1, 19 do 49, do 67, 21c;do b7, 58, TJL, do 48, 17¢. Paints Olls and Varnishes OILS—110° " carbon, per gallon, 1200; 160° headlight, por gallon, 1430} 175 h..m‘wn. por_gallon, 19c; Water ite, 18c; Jlinweed, l, 2 75@8 00 Dam. Whortleberriex pluma, 2 b percsse,? 90; 8 00; snoy white, 104c perib; abot W, Falls E, |1 luw. er galion, linseed, Doiled, ')ev gallon, Bdo; lard, winter str'd, per gal, on, 1.00; 'No, 1, 850; No, , 7ho: oastor, XXX, per gallon, 195 No. 4,1 20; sweet, P gallin, wperm, W, B., per gallon. 70; fish, W. B., per gallon, 60c; neatafoot, extra, per gallon, 7b0; No. 1, 650; lubri: cating, zero, per gallon, 80¢; summer, 150, olden machine, No, 1, per gallon, 850; No, 30; sperm, slenal, por allon, 80} tur. pentine, per on, 1Y 74, per gallon, 180; M'.‘llu il PAINTS IN'OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P., 61o; white lead, St. Louis, pure, o oana, I Marsoilien groen, 1 to 6 I French zino, gaoen 120; French sine, red seal, 11c; Fronch eine, in varnish s, ‘Iky French since, In oil asst 150; Raw sad burnt umber, 11 cans 120; raw and burnt Sienna, 180: vandyke brown, .g refined lampblack, lfloL coach black and ivory black, 160; drop blak, 160; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blve, 180; shnme green, L. M, & D., 140;blind and shuttcr wreen, L. M, & D,, 140; Paris green, 1%; Indian red, 15¢; Venetian red, 9o; ey, 220; Amerioan Vermiliod, I, & P,, 180; chrome yellow, L., M., 0, &'D’ 0., 18c; yellow ochre, 9¢; golden ochre, 18; patent drger, 8¢; graining colors: llg:t oak, dark o, waluut, ehestnut and ash 160, Dry ®aints :Vh‘lte lead, Tgo; l;l’:l:flh li.noa 10ct l'l:lrl whiteing wi g o3 o; whitin ocx:'fi 1301, Tattoblaok Cermisa, town, 14c; lrmpblack, ordinary, 100; Prus. sinn blue, 550; ultramarine, 15¢; vandyke teown, 8c; umber, burnt, 43; umber, raw nna, burn t, 4o; sienns, raw, 4c Pariy groen genuine, 25c; Parls groen com' 200; ¢~ me green, N, Y.' 200; ohrow green |, 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; vor willios Arerica, 18¢; Indiau red, 10c rove pi <, 14c; venetian read, Cokusoro : ver otian sed Am,, 13¢; red load, 74o; rom ellow, ;Yuulna, 20c hrome yel- low, K. 120; ochre, rochelle 8¢c; ochre French, ;3 ochre, American, 2c; Winter's miner 24ci lahigh bro spaniah brown, 24¢; Prinoe's minor VARNISHES—Barrels per Furnituce, extrs, 81 10; furniture, 81; cowch, extra, $140; onch, No. 1, §1'20; Damar, extrs, 8175; a) ; as. phaltun, extrs, 85o; ahells 83 601 hard oil finish, 81 80 HMeavy Hardware List Iron, rates, 83 10; plow steel, special oast, 7¢; crucible, Ko; wpecial or Gorman, bo; oast tool do, 16@20 woagon spokes, sef 225@3 0; hcbe, per set, 1 5b; folloas, saw dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@8bo; axles, each, 7fo; square' nuts, per I, 7@Ilc waahers, per 1b, 8@180; rivets, per Ib, 110; coil chafn, per 1b, 6@12; malleable, 8c; n we 60; crowbars, 60; harrow taoth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, b 00; spring stoel, 7@Sc; Burdon's horseshoes, b 50; Burden’s muleshoes, 6 50 SHOT.—Shot, 81.85; Buck shot, 82,10, Oriontal Powder, kegs, 86.40; d0., hal kegs, 83.48; do., quarter kogn, 81.88; Blast 1, koay, $3.85! Fuse, per 100 foot 500, BALBED WIRE—In car lots, 8 25@ 9 25 per 100; in less than car lots. 8 7t @ 75 ver 100. NAILS—Ratee, 10 to 608, 425, Hides Purs, Ete. HIDES—Greon butcher's hide, 6@74c cured 7{@8c; hides, green salt, part cured 7ic;hides, Tho; dry fint, sound, 18@140; d calf and kip, 12@14oc; dry salt h, des, sou: 10@110; greon oalf, wt. 8 to 16 The., 11@120; green calf, wt, under 8 Ibs, per skin, b0o) greon pelts, BO@8L 30; green lamb ukins, $1 25@1 50; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut woored and one grub, classed two. thirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off Coon akins, No, 1, 46 2, 800; No, 1 %.; No. 4, 100, 1, 8)6; No, ¢ No. 3, 150; No. 4, trox, No.ik, No, 2, 2bc. Skuak, No. 1, bhc if0; ahort atripe, 400; narrow stripeo Vroud stripe, 10¢, ‘Uallow 7c, Leatner Oak sole, 380 to 42c; hemlock sole, 28c to 30c; hewlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, fo to 80c; hemlock calf, 850 to 120; hem: lock upper, 23c to 26c; oak uppor, 2 alligator, 400 to 6 50; onlf kid, S3@350; Groisen kid, 2 50 to 275; ok kip, 80 to 1.00; oate calf, 120 to 180; French kip, 110't0 1 53 French calf, 1 25 to 3 00; setta, b 50 %07 50; linings, 600 to 10 5 toppings, 9 00 to 10 60; B, L. Morocco, § to 86e; pebble O, D, NMorooco, 850; simion; 250 to 8 00, HARNESS—No 1 star_oak, 420; No 3 do, 89¢; N._ 1 Ohio oak, 880; No. 2 do, 850; No. 1 Milwaukee, §70; No, 2do $4c. Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at alight advance in prices. The demand for good hormes excoeds the supply conmeraoly. Prices range as fol. ows: Fiue single drivers, $150, to 500, Extra draft horses, 8175, to 225,; Common drait horses, 8100, to 160,; Extra farm horsce, 8110, to 125.; Common ¢o good farm horses 90, to $100.; Extra plugn, 60, to 75, Common plugs, 820, to $40, MULES,—15 to 164 hands (excra), ¥126, t0160,; 14} to 16 _bands, $100, to 140.; 14 to 144 hands, 876, t0'100.; 184 to 14 hands, 860, to 7. * llor, o, 1, 18¢; Utca 96, 86c; do |4 Lumber, WHOLKSALS. We quoto lumber, latn and shingles on: cars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING ~16 ft, and under, 822 00; 18 ft., $23 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. aud under, 822 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ff 3 50; 2C ft | 823 5C, 22 ft., 826 4 FENCING—N¢ 48nd6in,, No, 2, $22 00, SHEETING — No, 1 boarde), 820 00; No. 2, 818 00, LIME—Fer barrel, 81 85; bulk per ous- 40c; Cement, bbl, 82 26 Towa plaster, bbl, 83 50, Hair per 400, Torred felt 100 1bs, $3 50, Straw board, 83 50, COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, §12; Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebreast Iump, 85 50; Whitebreaat nut, 85 60; Towa lump, 85 50; Iowa nut 85 50; Rook Spring #4: Anthracite, 810 50@11 00; Colorado, 800, 824 00; (2nd ccmmon 00, Druss DRU 8 AND CHEMICALS.- Acid, Onrholic, 50c; Acid, Tartarlo, 60c; Bolsam Copabia, par Ib, 70; Bark Bassatras.. nes b, 143 "Calomel, par Ib, 7bo; Clnob ¥ os, $116; Chloroform, per b, 100; over's powders, per 1b, 81 40; lipuor: Salts, per b, 84c; Glycerine, pure, 3lo; Lead, Acotate, per Ib, Oil, Omstor, No, 1, per gal, Oil, Castor, No. 8, per gal, 8110, Ol, Olive, per oal. 81 50; Oil, Origanum, 50; Opluin, {4 75 Quinine P. & W. & K. 3 8, Bsr oz, §2 05; Potassium, Iodide, per 1t 75; 'Salacin, per oz, 40c; Sulphato o Morphine, per oz, 83 45; Sulpnur Hour per b, 4c; Strvchnine, ver oz, $1 a5, Liquors. ALOOHOL — 187 proot, 325 per wine allon; extra California spirits, 187 proof, f fined apirits per proof gallon; triple re! 187 pnm], 1 28 per proof gallon; re-diatilled wkiskies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 H0@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tucky and Penosylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00 BRANDIES—Imported, 88 00@16 00; dowmestic 1 40@4 00, GINS— L ported, 4 50@6 003 dowestlc, 1 40@3 00, s RUMS—Imported, 4 60@6 00; New ogland, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 3 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 1 76@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per oaue, fi%(‘“ 0y Awertiaa, case, 12 W@ OLARETS— or oase, 4 50@16 00 WINES—ith ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 2 00; Oatawha, per case, 4 00@7 00, RO 0z 610; Dukes Durhs North Carolina, 16 oz, wil 6og, Wooi, Merino nowss ed, light, 14@160; hesvy, o, @13150; medium unwashed, light, 15050 fair, 800; tub.di lackand cottod w L — w— 74 Feathers, ribbons, velvet ‘can all be colored to mateh that new hat hy uslog the Diamond Dye. Ten oents for amy ocolor, e ——— OMAHA.AND HAKES THE 1 0WEST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mak- ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Fxolusively for the use of Passengers These immense ware- rooms- -threa stores are 66 feet wide--are fil ed with the Giand=~ egz disp'ay of all kinds of Eousehola and Office Furniture ever shown. All are invited to call, take the Elevator ou the fi st floor and go th:ough the bui ding and inspect the stock. CHAS SHIVERICK, 1208 jand 1210 Farnam Street, Om ha, 3 WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AAND RMOHAD W.AGONS Fles-Class Paining and Trimming, Rerairing Promptly Done 1319 Harnev, Cor. 14th, Omaha DOVIERILE AND SINCGHLE £ OTING POWER AND HAND U IMNEES ! 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, JINING MAOHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, B AND IRON FITTINGS PIPE, STEAM PACKING, AT '%0[3:.“ AND RETAIL. ‘ALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH'AND:SGHOOL o 1€ELLS Cor. Farnam and 10th 8treets Omaha, Neb. Hfl THE BEST STUGK IN 1206, DIRECTORY OF LEAOING WESTE# & noTt. HOTEL! I ROPRIETORS ARLINGTON J. Q. McINTIRE, WEATHERLY HOUSE, A. Q. WEATHERLY, REYNOLDS HOUSE, C. 0. REYNCLDS, BARATOQA HOTEL, J. 6. BTELLINIUS UM Linua'n, Net. Manring, towa, | Coon Raplds, owa., Miiford, Neo. MARSH HOUSE, E.MANS, BROWNSVILLY Nec OOMMEROIAL MOTEL! JOHN HANNAN Stromaourg e HALL HOUSE, A, WHALL Loulaville | OITY HOTEL, OMENEY &NOLARK. Blalr, Ne ., COMMEROIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD,) Nellgh, Neb QGRAND OENTRAL €. BEYMOUR, Nobraska Olty, e MISBOURI PACIFIO HQTEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,M' OOMMEROIAL HOUBE - A.O. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb QREENWOOD HOUSE, OOMMEROIAL HOUBE, ENO'S HOTEL, EXCHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORQAN HOUBE, W. MAYFIELD, £, STOREY E. L ENO, 0. B. HACKNEY FRAMK LOVELL, E. L. GRUDSB, Qreenwood, Nar Olarinda, lows Eremont, Nab* Athland, Neo Atkinson. Neu Quide Rocd, ¥ BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BEOKER Qroston, 'a HOUSTON HOUSE, QEQ. OALFPH, Exirs, la. REYNOLDS HOUSE, 0. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, Ia, WALKER HOUSE, D. H. WALKE®, Audubon, la OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURQESS, Neola, ' OITY HOTEL, DI A, LLIAMS, Harlan Ia PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E. OUMMINGS, Qorning. 'a NEBRASKA HOTEL, J, L, AVERY, Stanton, MERCHANT8 HO1EL Q. W, BURK. Burlington Jurstivr | » OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, —_— Blanchard, la PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, Shenandoah |a OOMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, HENRY WILLS, OHAB, BAGNELL, Oayld Oity, Neb College 8prings. 's. OJOMMEROIAL HOUBE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la. JUDKINS HOUBE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, s, BALL HOUSE, H. M, PERRY, ida Qrove, In OOMMERGIAL HOUBE B, F.BTEARNS, Odebolt, la WOOD8 HOUBE, JOHN EOKERT, Osceola, Net, DOLALAR HOUBE, J. 8. DYNHAM, Olarka, Neb, BEDFORD MOUBE J. T. GBEEN, Bedford Ia. ARLINGTON HOUSE, NORFOLK JUNOTIONHOUSE WINBLUW HOUBE AURORA HOUBE J. M. BLACK & BON, Marysville Mo A. T. POVTER, Norfolk Junction ek Beward N ™, 0. CROZIER HOUSE A Bidney, AVOOA EATING HOUBE 0. W. ROCKHOLD Avoca CENTRAL HOUBE LOOKWOOD & BHATTUOK, Red FOSTER HOUBE OCapt. JOHN FOSTER, NHITNEY HOUBE E. HAYMAKER, 0.'L. GHAPMAN, A. LUBK, Lewls, la, DOW CI1 Y HOUSE, W. H. MORTON, AGQER HOUSE, JAGGRR& BON, Denlson, fa, HARMON HOUSE, TAMA CITY, TA,, Harmon & Keales, Prop, Mo., Sept. 20, 1852, o t) humanity to fr me. Oue year | digestion, Dyspepsia, Intermittent Fevers, Want of Blood Di ease, a d | of Appetite, Nervous Debility in all it "f"' t knowing the resu ch rroublos, | allow- | Weak Memory, of Brain Power, Prostration, it torun fo. soms t me, but finally apilied to [ Weakness and general Loss of Power. - It repairs the bust physician in t s city, who treated mo | nervous waste, rof tes the faded intellect, for six nonths. 1N THAT TIME | TOOK OVER 600 | wtrenghthens the ~enfecbled brain and restores FILLS OF PROTOIODIDN. OF MENCURY } 1s ng tone and vigor to the exhausted or- ESSENGE OF LIFE. FOR OLD AND YOUNO, MALR AND FRMALA. ay | 1t ia o sure, prompt and effectual remeds for In- Kaxsas Crry 1 think it a duty I ¢ what your remody ba 0 1 coMtracted & b wndhad run down in weight from cand, Tho experience of thousanda proves it to pour ds, and £t invaluablo remedy. Prioe, $1.00 & bottle curial Rh or ix for 5. For saloby all drugyi-ts, or sent over. ol secure from observation on receipt of price by Br hart, P. 0. Box 2460, St. uis Mo. !t i hid hecn cors dea the use 5 A S 5 it witn s that three the road The Iy disap- The Great Popular Remuiy for Piles, Surecure for Blind, Bleeding & I ching Piles And all forms of Hemorrhoidal Tumors, 1l to-dlav 1 bave not & 50 cor spot on my and my welgh tis 217 pounds. beinz more than it'ever was, not wish you to publish Theso Surposironies act directly upon the coats of the Blood Vessels, and by their astringent offects Kl'll”* the blood from the swollen by You Truly, cars ago there Tived in Montso wery, Al o young man - who wis terribly atilic A" wiedy being teostod for a long time by the £ this town with no benefit, commenced tuking 8 8 S, Aftor persistent y aking it two months he w ;e quainted with him for the d rowurn, . W, Bistor, . ., 1L B, , bt you show this letter to any L the mer LB for Lanow it 15 e tumors, and by making the coats of the vel strong, provent tho r refilling, and hence 3 cal curo is sure to follow their use. Price, 76 conts a box, -~ For sale by all druggists, or sent mail on recciptof price, by En 1ah M in.i H.tltnto. 718 Olive St, §t Lunis d we will CURE s for purticulars Mussiige to the Druggist as to k, exk any p Unfort nate Suffering our st . IL(\)(HD s B, By oot parthe un, or any Mi SPECIEIC COL, Proprictol Price of Swall 5 La Waward will he paid to any 1A, on i yais of 200 bote en of M cury Substs e Atlanta. Ga, lod de of SWIET SOLD BY ALL DRRUGGISTS INCREASE | YOJR CAPITAL, Thown dealring to make wonoy 1,t0 he pre QAT Rens dn e’ of §10,00 WHEAT 051 000, ‘sast proite have HOF SLTTYR roslized 'and paid to lnvesh w0, - amoun Ing o sevoral thiues tteoriy Rachocier, B, ¥ QrPO inal iuvestment. Profite pald 1st o f iy y e oiory month, still leaving the | U or kinal lavestment m.k;u;p.no,..., Y S TOUKS “f Payablo oo dewand. Fxpli nato BTOUKS 7 kiiculare and siatemente of furd JAGUB KAUFMAN W acittro We want resporsibic M BI00 bt v heral com- | REMO /ED TO NO, 611 16TH ST Address FLERRG s VRRRLAY, ocm- DBALES 10 winion Merchants Wejor'Block, *| ALL KINDS OF PURE WINES

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