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———— - THE DAILY BEt~-OMAHA SATURDAY JANUARY 20 1 he llahmka National Bank |PRODUON & PROVISIONS, Of Omaha, Nob. Pald up Oapital, = = DIRECTORS | R. JOHNSON, President, of Stee.o, Johnson & 0o. A, E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of O., B. R. R,, Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Oo. OHN 8. COLLINS. of G, H, & J. 8. Collin M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorn Law. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashier, lato Cashlor of the National Bank of Omaha, and connected the active management of that Bank since fte organization in 1863, Orrxup for business April 27, 1682, with the argost capital of any bank in Nebruska, OOLLRCTIONS recelve special attention and o8 lowest obtalvable here or elsewhere, Inrexnst allowed on time deposits upon favor Able terma and upon accounts of banke and ors, - = 350,000 winter, 4 00@5 ¢ 1 o o 0y -ab April; 1 (8} for Ma poctal Dispatatios Yo Ty Dax, OHICAGO, Cn1cAGo, January 2 3 eouthern Wheat —Strong and higher; 014 for Janua : 1014@1 018 for ¥ ry; 1 024@1 19,—Flour = Firm; common to choice spring wheats, 8 50@ 4 75; Minnesota, 3 30@4 20; patesta, § 0 7 Tilinots and Miss r-znl-r, ‘anru. @ tor _March; 1 03§ for No ICh(cngulprhg, 1 01@1 0/ 4 for caeh; rest same as regular; No. # Chicago #pring, 92{c; No, 2 red win. Pt with char bank. Fonmon Excaxas, Government Bonds, and County and Of y securlties bought aod wold, |7 Tt 18 pre) t0 do a geveral toall ita otails, and in the treatment of cu. # will pursue the most liberal policy cousistent king FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Speclal Dispatch to Tin Bax. New York, Jsnuary 19 Money - 3@b per cent, cloeed offered at 2 per cent, Prime Mercantile Paper—5}@%} 1 cent, ! Sterling Exchange — Dull; bills at 84.82}; demand, 84 86}. Dry goods imports for the week, 81, 000. Governments wero irregular, bau! king business stot: | ¢ 6 good to fancy, 23@ per kers' | cll 2787, The stock market advanced durlng the tirst hour and a quarter of business an at about 11:30 the general range of prices on the active list was higher than at any pre- vious time this year, which shows the eral course of the market for the last ten days has been upward., At about 11:30 prices were from } to 2} per cent above Soon after that time there was a reaction in Vanderbilt stocks and TUnion Paeific, the closing figures of last night. which caused a fractional decline in all rest of the market. the market became dull until in the hour, without notable dealings when p; becsme firmer and the market clcsad fi m. GOVERNMENTS, Yesterday. BONDS, Qentral Pacific mm. Erie seconds. . Lehigh & Wilkes Louisiana comsols Miskouri 6's o W . . Tex:m & Pacitic land grants R, G -liv . | do do Virginia 6's.. do consols do deferred STOOKS, Adams Express.. Allegheny Central. . . Altun&‘;l ‘erre Haute. . pfd American xpreas. 91 Burl,, Cedar lhpl\h & North, 83& Canada Southern........ Ool,, Cin, & Ind. Central Central Pacifl " Tand grantas sinking fund. . 8 in,, Sand, & Cleveland, Col. & Cincinnati Hannib & Bt. Juleph % pfe Hnrlem........‘....... Houston & Texas Central Iliinois Central.,...... Ind., Bloom, & Western. Kansas & Texas..... Lake Erie & Western iy Lake Shore & Miohian So, Louisville & Naghvillo..... . 774 Louisv., New Alb. & Chi M.metu & Cincinnati 1st pi d w 2d pfd 65 do Mamph]l & Charleston Michigan Uentrsl...... Mlnnelpolhh St. Louis. Missouri l’w!fiu. New Jersey Central, Nashville & Chattanooga. Nnrth:im Pacific. . lo Ohio Central.... Ohio & Mlmnlpp 5 Onhrlo & Waltarn?. . Oregon Transcontinental, Pum Mail... Pwrh. Decatur & Fvane P‘Ghburg & Cleveland. Pullman Palace Car. do pfd.... ‘Bt. Paul, Minn, & meba Hb§ ' Bt, Paul & Omaha. United States Express. ... Wnbuh, ..t. L. & Pacifi Wells, Faggo & Co, Express * Western Union Telegraph Homeatal Little Pittsburg. Ontario . Quicksilver . do Robinson . Bilver Cliff Bouth Pac Standard . Satro, *Offered, Dividend. i FOREIGN FINANCE Epectal Dispatch to Tan i L | Loxpox, January 19, , 101 9:16; consols, & y Un wl States Bonds—New 0's exte , 1054; 4%, 1224, United States Railroad 1llinois Central, 143}; New York Cep 1313; Erie, 414; Reading, 29}, tEx, Interest, $Asked m,~—( p. money, Amount of bullion gone in, £22,000, With the reaction To- nsols, unt, 101§ Securit 1 the 1 last rices day. 108§ 1024 usg 129 |1 w 70 No. 64 33" | family 3. | tancy,” 1o cll 4 a4 t J w a 1led, |di feg— ntral, for cash and Januare; 5h%c for March; 5740 for May; rejosted, llz) ats -Slsw‘v. LTR@37§c for oas for January for March; e re', L 113@1 1! ter, 108} steamer N ing at 115; N at at at at 66 @blle; white western, ca February; 444 good and values 10c @s 2 stron| valnes steady; medium grades, plenty; a fraction | trs catt |at6 om0 44 | 5 0@ feeders, 3 ter, 1 02, Corn—Active, firm and higher; G4@05¢ b6je for Fe 8740 for Fenruary: Rye - Strong and 750 for May. Barley— Quiet; 80 8lc. Fiax Seed—Market easicr; Dressed 10@7 15; heavy, 7 20@7 Pork—Active but lower; or cwh and 'nn\urv 17 30@17 25, 70 for February; Hulk Meat: 75; vhort rib, 9 ( Butter—Dali; crs Fags—ILrregular; Whisky—Steady; 1 16, Car Boarp,—Wheat — Weaker; lined {@jc. Curn—Suwady and unchanped, O sts—Easier, but not quoably lower, Pork - steady sud unchaneed, Lard—Firm and unchanged, NEW YORK, Nzw YOoRk, January 1.~ Ohio, 17 15@17 20 February; 17 50@17 52 ' for March; 17 67} @17 70 for April; 17 " 74@17 90 for May; 18 00 bid for June 3 nd, but at lower raf 10 60@ 10 62} lur cash und January; 10 67 @! 10 50@10 824 for ) 10 90@10 923 for April; 11 02}@ 1105 for May; 11 (74@11 10 for June, In fwir demand; shoulders, uary; 89 tor AL""' 3940 for May. igher; 67¢ for cash; 128@1 2. Hm(i-—-‘lh\m!y and firm; light, for H de- Flour---Firm; supertine state and western. 8 45@3 85; common to good e 3 90@4 50; good to choice, 4 60@7 00; white wheat, extra, 8 95@6 60; St, Mirnesota patent pro- 7 60, Whnc—Cuh lots held firmly; optione advauce an 3 wpring, 11 117; steamer No. 13; z do. 19¢ Corn—Cash steady; o tions opened 3@ 4 higher, but subsequently became weuk- er aud lost the advance, closing ith a reaction of je; No. 8, 65@ 2, t9c in elevator; 3 for Jannary, 681@¢ do, for Februamy, €8 e; do. for Murc{;, h78@68%e, . for April, 673@67; do, for May,} 661@ @jc; ungrac steamer, ed, 0. tH 0&“—-!@120 highe: ml;;:l Hay - Qaiet, but firm; Hops—Dull and ne minal, ateulv, 65@ TH@68 5 No, 2 white, U8}c; closing at +, closiug clowing closing closiug ned 4(@jc higher, but subsequent y lost declined a trifle, closing stronger; No, 2 spring, 1 10@1 spring, Y0c; No. i spring, 1 25 for export; nugeaded red, 1 00 3 red, 104; No, 3 ; steamer No. 2 red, 1 )1{@ % red, 1 14§@1 16}; wixed win- \mgndad white, 103@1 194; . 2 white, 94c; No. 1 white, b,- 000 bushels sold_at 1 133@1 13); No, 2 red for January, 56 000 bushels s.1d at 1 143@ @1 14§, closing at 1 144; do for February, 618,000 bushels sold at 1 14{@1 153, cl s~ for March, 2 224,000 bushels sold at 117@1 18, cloumg at 1l u}. do, for April, 512,000 bushels sold at 1 l'!A @1 193, closing at 1 19§; do. for May, 512 %+ [ 000 bu-hels sold at 1 104@1 204, closipg at western, 47 sz Fresh western, firm for choice; 2@ Purk—(.)u(eb but steady; Beai—18 (0@18 25, Cut Meats—Dull and nominal; long clear middles, 9 373. Lard—Strooger; prime steam, 10 95 Butter—Stronger; 16@40c, Cheese—Quiet, but steady; western flat, 1@13%c. 8T, LOUIS, 81, Louis, January 19, —Flour—Steady; choics, 4 G0@4 70; 4 10@4 95; 4 8°@b 10. ut—Irregular and unsettled; No, red fall, 1 043@1 04} Javuary; .,* Oats—Market easier and slow; sh. Rye—Higher; 5sc, Barley—Steady; 6 @85c. for cash; 1045@ 1 04} for January; 1 034@1 04§ for Febru- ary; 1 054@1 064 for March; 1 083@1 08} for April; 1093@1 10 z:lollng at 109§ for May; No 3 red fall, 93{c bid. Corn - Uncettled and uregular, but ac. tiye for February and May; 48 @49h0 for cash; 493@194c February; for April side prices. 19§@bUke for i@dlo for March; 51h@bljc @53c for May; closiug at in. 3942 for new mees, Butter —Steady; creamery, 35@39c; dairy, 25@3820. Egee—Quiat; er Whisky: —Hle Pork Bulk Meata—Market ensier ng cl 8 80; short ribs, 8 ear, 910, 511 Murnt dull And lower; 17 25 for cash and February; 17 40 for March. d slow; 5 short Bacon —Market dull; long clear, 10 00; short clear, 10 50, Lard—Nominsl, APTERNOON BoARD—Wheat—Active but ay. lower; 1043 for Fehruary; 1064 for March; Mm@l 073 for April; 1 093@L 09§ for Corn—Lower; 497 for January; 49}@ 490 for Fabruary, av:}c for March; blc for Auvril; 52¢c for M Oats—Lower n\d weak; 303 for Jan- KANBAS OITY, uary; 89c bid for February; 39@389kc for May. Kansas Ciry, January 19.—Wheat— Firm and higher; No, 2 red, 87§@58c for cash; £7jc for February; 92¢ for May. Curn Firm; 424c for cash; 425@423c | r May. ke bid for cash, Oata—Slow; Butter for dairy. Egge Unchanged; 21c. ———— LIVE 8TOOR Bpectal Dispatches to Tuw Bax, OHI0AGO, Uum, 15 for good roll; 20@24¢ 0a10AGy, January 19 ~The Drovers’ Journal rep rte as follows: Hogs—Demand tair, but quality nat ro lower; mixed, heavy, 6 10@680; light, kips, 4 00@5 40, 625; butchers’, 50, Sheep—Market active; « common to fair, 25; medium to good, ) extra, 5 00@b 60, NEW YORK. Nrw York, ournal Bureau repost Beeves - Duil and wh ich are wi for ¢ rarce; e nmon own; ex no prime ots, Tanuary 19 nd firm for all grad d to choice shipp n to fair shi mon ' fum to 208 head 575 @ Cattle—Market for good shipping eattle b 0 extra cattle here; prime. 6 00@ 630; good to choico shipping, 5 10@b 90; common to fair slow and weak wt easier rates, 4 20@5 20; 100 lower, at 2 20@3 95; stoc! kers ana l:edul’l, 3 156@ (uality fair and 3 2@ 4 40@4 90; choice Joanuary 19,-=The Drovers lowar for fair to h were more than her tor good steers, , 5 00@6 44 per Sheep—Kirm aud good dewand; inedium Hogs ~Active, bu’ lower; Yorkers, fo (:ir, 3 50@4 25; good to choice, 4 H@ 5 2 5% 60)@b 2); butchers' to [900 do, in half bbls, 500; gherkive, in bbls, 11 00; do, in balf bhh 6 00, VIALUH, -~ Punri, 440; _ Silver Gloss Corn 13 N 8o Exoelslor iloss, 70 ; Oorn, 7ie, EAS—, Gunpowder, 6@ 55; fh' ;( o w(mflc. lmlu\rld good, 40@4be; Young Hyson, nod, 0o vh. 'lem fi-‘ u. Goe@é1 00; Lo Tuany choice, 60@750; Oolung, B@40; Volong, oho.ve, «.éw Sous @610 wu‘llh exurn, 6 16@6 KANSAS OITY Kansas Ciry, Jasuuy 19 Stock Indicator repo:ta: endy: native atewrs of 1060 to A at 4 40@5 124; cows, 2 70@ tockers and feeders, 3 50@4 25 He ga— Lower aud we ik, rangiog at b 80 (@6 80, with the bulk of sales at 6 00@ ~The Live 62), Ollh, ihesp ~Qulet; 8 25@8 80, zood, 86@40c: choice, S5@ R A ke et g ROPI=Sial, ¥ b sad largr, 10k < In 3 inc MHROHANDISH. WOODENW AKK—Two boo oallt, —— 175; three hoop pails, 3 00, Tubs No. Spocial Dispatches to Tiix Ban, 1,8 m- Pioneer washboards, 1 85 nl\le NEW YORK, (\m‘i)&)'“\\ el'l;nagim 8 b0, New Yorx, January 19, —Coffee - GAR. Active and firm; Rio carguen quoted at [WVINEGAR—Fure epple extrs, 16o: ty@9e. puare apple, 13c; Prussing pure avle, 160, g Quiat faie o good refining ot o e ada b H o o P ey 60, 5, 8 80 ed at 6§@7o, A < 'q 3 Molutwor— Stendy aud fairly active: | SOAPS--Kirk'a Snvon Lmpetial, 8 40; New Orloans, 40 6lc; Porto Ltico, 40 | geirie "ehab & Qi L Ore SCRea F L 53¢; Englian idlaods, 40@43c. Botoos, 915 Kirk's Praiste Queen, tice—Demand fair and market firm; do- (\N\M‘Dn'lm) 40; Kirk's maguolis dor, meatic, 83@7 ; Langoon, 240 in bond, POTASH—Pennaylvatia cans, 4 caso, Potroleun ‘Murket dull and weaks| s Tabbitt's Ball, 2 dos. in cane, ;;;“&Lm' s9je; orude, 6i@7de; rofined, 74 [ Pi% T 1A% don in case 150, 7 Wy ? b i PEAN UTS—Roasted, choioe, red ten. aesreo, 100 per 1b; fanoy white, 104 per 1b; raw—white Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, 12¢4¢ OANDLES-~Bozes, 40 1bs,10s, 16§0; 8¢, Tallow Firm; 81@8 7 16e, Rosin~ Quiet_bu 1 .I O LONDON, 15§c: b xom 40 Whs,, 10 oz., Ca, 1580, o P " MATCE Ks-~Per cumfle, Pbe; wound, Loxvox, Tanuary 10,—Syirlta of Tur | anes, §8 10; e, (w_,,,“, prbine— ‘ : - BROWN ((I'l“lONB—-AthuHo A, Sio; TRAFFIC, Appleton XX, 7c;_Atlania A, 8e; Boott ¥F, 8ho; uum,-el 74e; Chittenango A 8hc} Hocsier, 640 dino Hoad A, 840 L, 44, 70; Cabot W 8o; Ureat Falls k., Honest Width, 8o, In Tndisn Standard A, Spoctal Dispatches to Trx Bax FLOUR AND GRAINS, On10ac0, Jumuary 19 —Receipts and | sio; Indiau Orchard d. w., 8303 Lawrence shipiwents of flour und grain for the past | L, 7¢; Myatic River, 1hél‘uqu0t A, 8c; 24 hours bave beon aa follown: Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica ?c Waghi Kecol te Ship'te, | ett B, 74c; do A, 8ho; do K 48, 194¢; Wal- Flour—bbls ....... 12,000 15,000 | cott ““, Bhe. Whent—bushels 27000 14000 VFINE BROWN OOTTONS—-Allendale Dbty < 110000 92,000 | b4 Thes Alligator 84, S0; Argyle 44, 7 ) 23000 49,000 ufnum LL, Gh; Badger State X 4.4, Rye— ¢ 6,500 915 nington O 4-4, 640; uukaynflfl.fl Batloy— * ..l 820000 25,000 Indb\n Orchard 'AA 9 8jc; Laco “ b ntatn s New YORK, Janusry 19— Receipts and 89, Bher ['Emhh E 44, 9 °’ 25 to kegr, 88.48; do,, quartor kags, 81.88; Blast ows, $3.85: Fuse, ver 100 feot 500, WBED WIRE—In car lots, § 25@ o0 100; In loss than oar lots, 8 7!@ 5 ver 100, NAILS—Rater. 10 o 608, 425, Hices Purs, Ete. HIDES—Groen buteher's hide, eonr oured T{@8e; Mdn, green aalt, part oured 7:c;hides, ltc- flint, sound, 13@14c; i calf and kip, 12 14c; dry salf b dea,sotun 10@11¢; oalf, wt. & to 16 Tbe,, 11@130; sroan all undor 8w, por_skin, B0o; ”énlh, 1 25; green lamb akine, i 50} damaged hidos, two-third rate, cut scored and one b‘l classed two. tieds at,) branded iion 0 boe sent. < oon okine, No, 1, 460; No, .5 No. 4, 100, Mink, No, No. 8, 1og; No. 4, 6. #ox, No,ik, i No, '2, 250, Skunk, No, 1, blic) h0j ahort mlre M)a narrow stripee Uroad stripe, 10e, ‘I'allow 7o, Leatner Onk nole, 880 to 430; hemlock 280 to ¥¢; homlock kip, 80c to 100; runner, 6% to 800; hemlock calf, 850 to 1 20; hem. lock upper, 28 to 26c; onk upper, o alligntor, 4'00 to 6 50; ealf kid, 82@350; Greisen kid, 2 50 to 375; oak kip, 800 to 100; onk (‘A.lf 120 to 180; Krench kip, 110't0 153 Irench onlf, 125 to 2 00; rue- otta, B 50 80 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; wopplage, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L, Moroceo, 80c to 3o ‘E.u\m»u D. Morooco, 860; simon; HARNESS—No 1 star ok, 4%¢; No 2 N._ 1 Ohio oak, 380; No, 2 do, 0. 1 Milwauker, No, 2do g, Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and ail geades are selling il at » alight advance 'n pricer Tho & wud for qnod horkos excoeds the suppl; aalderaoly, Pricen range e fol- Towe: Fine raglo drivers, 8150, to 500,35 Kxtin draft L <en, 8175, to 225,; Common drait hores, 100, (0 160, Extra farm horsen 3110, t 25.; Common ¢0 5054 farm horse: 890, to §100,; Extra plugn, 860, to 75.; Couvon plags, 820, to $40, MU 8,—15 to 164 hands (excrn), ¥145, t0 160,; to 16_handn, $100, to 140, 4 to ’41 auds, $75, to 100,; 18§ to 14 bonds, 6°0, to 76 Lumber, WHOLUSALN. quote lnmber, lath and shingles on: 100; Pepperell N 80, 703 7io; do i y ' shpmonts o Boun wul grdn o e | 0”4 13 3y Bt Fosamt O o e | T AR AT VRS Y ) alusu it 1 & 3 Reguipte Shutte, | "RERACHED COTTONS—-Androscos | "HiRi e 1010 1 o3 dor, Ll 8L i 151 000 | §in L 4-4,94; BlackatoneA A Twperinl 5¢: | TIMB1R AND SOLST a8 e S i v‘:dn‘fi:’;flu ggcm%:lnlt.:_lo&.o.m ;b.‘ % 1t (8245, 33 ft., 820 50; 24 ft. $26 00, 5 § Onts— 150 | co briod-d, lflc.doW:hrT'm,Umt NBRUING—No't, 4 aad 6 in., 824 00; 81, Louis, January 19, -l{mlgu and | FallsQ, 94c; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 120; [ g ET]NQ No. (hd ecmmon shipments of flour and grain for the past | Lonsdale, 100; do cambric l1 lfl 05 New | boards), $20 00; No. 9, 818 00, 24 hours have been a8 tollows: Yorh Milla, mio' Pequot A, drpercl LIME—Fer barrel, 81 85; bulk Pfl'm Receipts, Ship'ts. Twills, «} onh. 40c; Oement, bhl, .i Towa Flour—bbls...... 7000 8,000 | Poogsset 4.4, 80; fiue-. 1o Waobes bbl, 83 00, " Hair o ey Wheat—bushels, 15,000 | 0 X X, 124c. felt 100 Ibs, 83 50, Corn— " 23,000 DUCKS Oolorod)—Albuw X hnwna COAL—Cumberland bl: Oata~ » . Bo- doO drab, g gn Morris Run Bloesburg, $12; Whitcbroast Rye— 0; do XXX bmm sud drab, | jump, 85 50; Whitebreast nut, 85 50; Towa Barley— m'lpuln plaids, 13gc; Arlington fancy, lnm » 85 50: Towa nut 5 50; Rook Spring Kansas Crry, January 19.—Receipts [ 19c; Brunswick brown, 8jo; Obariot fancy thracite, 810 50@11 00; Colorado, and shipments of grain for the past 24 |1240; do extra heavy, 200; Fall River hours haye been as follows: brown, extra heavy, nln. Indiana A TRec'ts, Ship'ts, | brown' 18+ Nevonset A brown, 160 DRU 8 AND OHEMIOALS - Actd, Wheat, bushels 17,000 11,000 | TLOKLNGD—amosken A A UCA 82 Oarbolio, 500; Acld, Tartarlo, 600, B.xnn. Corn 7,000 87,000 | 19¢; do XX blue 82, 18kc; Arrowaucs, | Copabis, per Ib, 700; Bark, Sansafras, S S46; Claromont T B, 164 Oanestogn x| I 4y Calome, por 1, 7 Oinchonidon . tr, 17he; Hamilton D, 1Hjo Jawuton a | per oz, 81 16 Chlorofcrm, *per. 1b, 100; CHI0AGO, January 19.—Reocipts and | 30,"150; Minnehaha a-4, 20c; O super or's powdors, per b, 81 40; kmn shipments of live stock for the past 24 | gxtra 4.4, 280; Pearl River B‘l 135‘ Put- per b, a;u,d" rlne, puu po bours have been as follows: | .. |Dam XX ‘ble stripe, 120; Shetucket 8 |3 Lond, _Aocetato, 1b, Rec'ts, Shipm’ts, wac- do 88 120; Veoman's blue 29, 90| Oil, Castor, No. 1 per al, 1 1u~ 43 000 6,500 | “DHENIMS, —A moricoak, blueand bronn | Oil, Oustor, No's, ber el 3110, oil, ( 4,000 16he; Andover DD blue, 164¢; Arling X | Olive, per 1 50; Oil, ()n.{mmm, Sheep... ceees 2400 2,800 | blue Scoteh, 18%e; Concord 000, blue aw | Opiu, £4 7 uinlua P.&W, &8, NEw Yong, January 19,—Receipts and | brown, 124¢; do AAA, do do 154; do XXto | per oz, $2 03 %omulnm, lodklo, por 1 shipments of 'live stock for the past 21 |dodo 1tho Haymakers blue and brown, | &) 75; 'Salactn, per os, f0c; Sulphato o hours have been as follows: 9he; Mystio River DD atripe, 163c; Pearl | Morphine, JoFon 88 E6; m,umr Hor K Shap'ta | River, bluo and brown, 166; Uncaevill, | per 1b, 4; S rvchlllne. vor oz, #1 &b blue and brown, 14c, CAMBRICS—Barnard, 5go; Bddyetone lining, 24 inch double face, 84c; Garner A glanod, Fyo; Manhattan love nlsh, s Newport do 60; do gl 530; Poquot do B03 Tockwood kid finish 6o, Sr, Lours, January 19 ~-Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Shipm ta, | COKSET JEANS—Amory, 90; Audros Hoga., 1,500 uouxin aatteen 8ic; Clarendcu, B%c; Cattle, 600 atteone, 73c; Hallowel, 8c; Ing Sheep. 1,400 1,200 0 ard 7hc; Narragansett,improvad,c KANsAS Ciry, January 19.—Receipts | Pepperill satteen O4o; Rockport, 730 Tnlluu. extra Oalifornin ap 187 proof, ;wmu,xwm tl; tine blended, 150G tucky and shipments of live stock for the past 24 houry have been as (ollnvlvu: Arnold, 7o; Berwick, 430; Cocheco, 7. - ok, 4303 0, fci Shipm’ts, | Conestoga. 64c; D 3 Dunnell, . 7,300 7c; Eddystone, 7c; Gloucester, 6o; 350 armony, She; Knlokerhooker, 64c; Mer 25 'c; Mystie, bio; Bprwllsl samhr!dga, 603 do, mngfl St oiflffim—mw 15y keag dress 94! A Aflutl Qo' Oumberland, Ana, 75}0 Kanilwirth, amru. Kot Tt OMAHA MAXKATS, ‘Wholesale Prices. Orvioe or THR OuaHA Brx, PRINTS - Allens, 6}o; Amorioan, 6hc; | - ’2 00@9%4 0; Amseirma, ALCOHOL ~ 187 proot, 32 per wine {rits, 187 proof, por proof gallons triple refined «pirit 1 28 per proof allon; ra-distilled Kottacky bousbors, 200@7 00; Ken. e Bepunplvania cyos ke 09 B ANDHNJ 5 00@10 00; NS—-lmpemni 4 60@6 003 domantle, 40@3 00, ried, 4 BO@6 00 land, 2 00; domestt EACH AND APPLE fimm 17 ggAMPAGNES—hnnoM per case, oave, 1200@ CLARETS— ' er onoe, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rb ne wine, per case, 6 00 domafllu 1 40@4 2 00; O-u- n, per case, 4 00@7 00, re and Tobacocs. ls,—Hard to Beat! | Fiidiy Eveing, Junuary 19§ | * 300 ONADES—Abbersille 1280 L e U L LT No changes geported in the murket to- | Agate, %0c; American, 11c; Artisian, 20c; Fancy, b .[)ulny, i{k —1In tin' foll-- day. Oairo'D and T, 18o; Olarion D and T, | Catlins O, 8., 5 1b boxes, per 1b 83c; Loti- Local Grain Dealings. 1740; Deccan Co. ampub-nd’l‘hmw oy | illard’s Tigor, 000, Diamond Orown, 660, stone, 134c; Nantucket, 1! onparell, | §MOK. rados—Common, 25to WHEAT. Cash No. 2, 834o; oash No. | 16e; "Ocean D and T, 194c; Royal, 1041 83c, bmnuhted—lfinckwell- Durbam, 16 S elecad e Suswex, 12¢; Tiogw, 1340; “whnuunmn- 3 " 3 H ) 3 RYL—Cuuh. 480, :.l;?;’ Nfi"u-mdol éc‘;zd;b:h“h' stripes l'l ka, 16 oz, 880; ‘C‘ma';hck 4 oz, linen bagn }‘,k.‘,?"f‘““\"' 304, | B BEYTNGS —Aniroscoxeiu 1043740t | 25 1 S50 ) ‘1"" Puok 11/ on bn ahise e ; do 9.4, 23c; do B4, 22c; Continental O ABLR=Eiaxiiseed. Do) poriiby, 2, 1ic, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New Froduce and Provisions. York mills9s, 8%c; do 78, S0c; dn N, 22)c, POTATOES—50@350 per bushel, Pembr;ke 10-4, , 260; Pequot 10-4, 28ke, do ONIONS—80@5hc per bushel, 74, 19c do 49, ' 16c; vappmut 39¢; BUTTER ~Choice country, 20@250, | do 67, 21c;do 67, 18¢; Utdea 96, sde; do EGGS-_d@e, % 68, 32ko: do 48, 170, . —CUaliforaia, perlb, 31, Paints Olls and Varnishes APPLES—Per barrel, $2 75@3 25, OILS—110° cachon, per gsilon, Ug:’l;%nié?l!:.t:‘-%md Flat's ‘oot | 124o; 150" headliight, por _gallon, oysters, 400! Standard, 30; mediums, 14405 175° headlight, per_gallon, 190} FLORIDA ORANGES—85 50, 1507 Water " Whtte, P 1600 Jinssed LEMONS-84 256@4 R0 per box. raw, per gallon, 61; boiled, FEANS—Navy per bushel, 2 75@3 00, rgnllun, i Tard, wintar s, por cal CHICKENS =120 per Ib. T00; "No. 1, 850; * Nor 2, 750} -sastor, TURKEYS—13@15¢ per pannd. xix per lUnn, 125; 1 20; sweet, @rocers’ List Y“ thnn Elsc sperm, ‘W, B., per gallon- OANNED GOODS—Oyste fish, W, 1., per gallon, 60c; neatafoot, (Field's), per case, 84 00; dolm"tmm'.), extra, per ||llon, Too; No. 1, 8bo; lubrlv x oaso, § 75 002 T (Ctandard), per per oase, | 0atiag, mu-per& lon, 80c; summer, 15 ro- strawberries, 2 Ib, per cnse, 3 40, olds unm 0, ,pergdlon,lfio,No. mpborrl-. 2 I, per case, 8 80, Dam- t{Mpuma, -Igml, per gallon, 80c; tur. sons, 2 per case, 2 45, Bartlett per on. 66c; naptha, 74°, per | g pears por oase, 24), Whortleberrios 180; 64 nll Lo 170 NTS IN' OIL—White load, Onnhn P, P,, 6}c; white lud, Bt. Louh, pnu, g"‘&m? o ...lr m r gaoh du. rench zin 06n ; ¥ro o ch zine, in varnish nest, red seal, 11c; Fren 2c; French zince, in oil nast 160; Raw nad burnt umber, 11 cans 120; raw and burnt Sienna, 180: vandyke brown, .g refined lampblack, 12¢; coach black and ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prassian blue, 80c; ultramarine blve, 180; chnme green, L, M, & D., 1 lind and shutter Fi“ case, 275. Egg plums,2 ™ percuse,? 90; reen gages,2 !blgwr case, 2 90; do choice, , er case 4 50, Pine A;glel, 2 b, per case 75, Peaches, 2 uabl! 00; du 3 oase, 4 00@4 50; du, (p(s) ), per do pi b, per dozev. 3 T OUR Gebbing rtoonTack. Frost 8t. Louis winter) ‘Bmger 100 1bs,; To- Ekl Patent Kansas, Minnehaha, innesota Patent, $3.70; Shawnee Fancy winter, 83,10; Eagle, X winter, 00; Triumph spring, best, $2.80; Chris- tian’s superlative, 3.50; bran. ton, | Kreen, L M& Puh gmn 18¢; £14.00; chopped feed, 838.00; Queen Bes | [ndian red, 15c; LR 4 flour per sack, 3 25; Nellie Llye, per sack | 4re, 2205 unVom!lluml}-&P-.lBo; chrome yellow, L., M., h,lomm ochre, 9c; goldun hre, 16; patent r(nr 8c; graluing colors: light oak, dark ut, shestnut and ash 16¢, Dry ®alnts lead, 74c; French sinc, 1001 Par whiting 2hc; o1 1§c; q’ 11:0 hflalx k llmp k, arzr uxcll)n) Pnu- %50; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke umber, burnt, 4:; umber, raw burn t, 4c; elenns, raw, 4c en genwine, 2%c; Paris groen com’ 20c; chrome green, YL 20c; chrom green K.,lk. vermlllhm Eng., 70c; ver million, "America, 18¢; "Indian rsl. 10¢ vink, 14c; venetian read, Cokusoso venetlan red Am,, lic; red loud, Tho: w, genuine, 2o hrome’ yei. 290 BUGARS—Powdered, 104c; Cut 104c; Granulated, 9o; ‘onracnnuen' A. 9ej Standard Extra C, 13 Extra C, 82 medium yellow, Mn, -lnrk yellow, Tie, MEATS—Hams per 1b., 124c; B Bacon per b, 18¢; clear side bacon per Ib,, 1lcj ey salt nidos per I, 9305 dry. #alt shoni: dern per 1b., 9¢; bacon shoulders per lb,, ede; tierce lard per lb,, 1lc. (IB P1C] ‘q;—\:’eppur, 41 oves, 3 Nutmegs, 8! ')0, Cassa, Mace 81 00, i LARD—Omaha Refinining Co m. 40 and 50-lb cans, 1175 o loaf, 'hltalng whiti o "‘fw sian foe, 18 ; ; i | i Tierces, .1b cans, 10-1b pails, acrew top, 12¢; 5-1b do, 1b do, 12{c, %) Lonisisas prime to choice, 7e 6@7c; Patma, 6hc, l* ISH- ochelle 8c; oohre 0. 1 mackere!, half brls, 6 oghre, rochelle P No. 1 m rel, kite, 1 00; family 1na. ok Amsrioads’ S} erel, half brls, 4 75; family mack 3 h brown, 2¢: ish brown, 2: ite 'y‘v helf hrls, ey 1 Groenwich, 3 40 2 005 Lowis Ivote, per lb, “6@12%; malleuble, Boj e w 6c; w.whn-, €o; harrow o SODA—Ta b papers, 83" por case; kog | stesl’ 7(ase; Burdents. hosseshoos s 30 oda Burdon's muleshoes, 6 50 NEW PICKLES ~Modium, In barrela | SHOT, Sk, 8700; do i half bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bhls ' Oriental Puw:t'r.utsoag'-.ugg.'w':hnhn.“hl:l ) " “prices, Chop foed £1.50 per 100 lbs op cors, $L.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 1bs, HOMINY—New, 84 2 per hbl, Hors, per L, unx.h-lu per lh iron wodges, rendered when one s sorel Merlno unwas ed, Ih(ht 11@160; beavy.c, @1315¢; medinm unwach washed, choice, 82¢; fair, 80c; tub-ding; and w,, 280; burry, blackand cotted wool 2@¢to less od, light, 18@20 To .trenqv.hn;n and build up the eys tem, a tvial will convinee you that Brown’s Iron Bitters is the best med- icine made. fi-d‘Fanlh;rfi, }il’)i)o’m’,“ velvet can all be colored to match that new hat hy using the Diamond Dye, Ten cents for any eolor ‘Woman's True Priend. A friend in need is a friend indeed. This nonecan deny, especially when assistance is { afflicted with. isease, more particularly those com- laints and weaknesses 80 common to our omale population. FEvery woman should know t;n\t Electric Bitters are woman's true friend, and will positively restore her to health, even when all other remedies fail, A single trial always proves our as- sertion, They are pleasant to the taste, aud only cost fifty cents a bottle, Soldby C, I, Goodman F'ree of Uost. All persons wishing to test the merits of great remedy —one, that will r\umvely eure Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asth- ma, llmnchn s, or any affection of throat and lungs—are requested to call at C. F. Goodman's l)ru|‘( Store and get & trial bottle of Dr, King's New l)lnuwnr{ for Consumption, ¥REE 0¥ 0087, which will show you what a regular dollar-size bottle o CONBSTIPATION. E No other diseaso is 80 provalont in this| Q| [ Eloountry as Constipation, and no remedy|®| ‘s ovor cquallod thio celsbrated KIDNEY: o E[WORT as & curo, Whatever the oause,! €| glliowever obatinate tho caso, this remody will overcomo it. THI8 distrossing oo i|",\, Jidi Wab hmc )l 0, MANUFPAC Qorn Flanters Hulky Huy Rukos, Windmills, &c We are praparod o do fob work sed manutee aring for other parties, Addross al orders NEBRABKA ululunm'vlmn 00 Lincola. HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA IMPORTANT | 3 AND MAKRS THE | OWEST PRICES MPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mak- ing it the largest and most complete FURNITU In the West. REHOUSE An additional story has been built and the five floors all conrected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exolusively for the ue of Passengers rooms- ~thraa stores, are 66 teet est disp'ay of all kinds of tou shown. All are invited to call, tak These immense ware= wide--ar e _fil ed with the Giand= schold and Office Furniture ever e the Elevator on the fi st floor and go through the bui dmg and inspeot the stock. CHAS 1206, 15 WILLIAM SHIVERICK, I208 and l2|0 Farnam Street Om ha SNYDER MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIZ ATNID EROAD AGONES Fivs-Class Paining and Trimm 1319 Harnev, Cor. HENRY L JOBRBS W ATLIL ing, Repairing Promptly 14th, Omaha EHMANN, iR OF PAPHIR, AND WINDOW SHADE 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 1i8 FARNAM ST. OMAHA DIRECTORY OF LEADIKG WESTER & 0Tt . HOTELSY, mmmun’m}m rOW ¢ ARLINGTON J. Q. MeINTIRE, Linuat'n, Net, WEATHERLY HOUSE, A. Q. WEATHERLY, Manring, ‘owa, | REYNOLDS HOUSE, C. 0. REYNOLDS, Ooon Raplds, owa., BARATOQA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUB Milford, Neb, MARBH HOUBE, E. MANS, BROWNBVILLE wer OOMMEROIAL HOTEL! JOHN HANNAN Stromsburg Ne HALL HOUBE, A W gHALL Loulsville OITY HOTEL, OHENEY &IOLARR, dlalr, Ne ., OCOMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, 3 Neilgh, Neb GRAND CENTRAL €. 8EYMOUR Nabraska Olty, Ner., MIBBOURI PACIFIO HOTEL, P. L. THORP, Weoping Water,N. COMMEROIAL HOUSE A O. CAARPER, Hardy, Nob QREENWOUD HOUSE, W.MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Nar OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, E. BTOREY Olarinda, lows ENO'8 HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Nab' EXCHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 0. B. HAOKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, Ashland, Neh Atkinson, Neb MORQAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUGA, Quide Rocd, » BUMMIT HOUGE, OWAN & BECKER Oraston, Ia. HOUSTON HOUBE, QEO. CALPH, Exira, 'a REYNOLDS HOUSF, 0.M. REYNOLDS, Atlantle, Ia, WALKER HOUAJE, D, H. WALKEP, Autubon, 2, OQOMMETOIAL HOTEL, 8. BURQESS, Neola, lal OITY HOTEL, DA, LLIAMS, Harlan la, PARK HOUBE, MRS, M, E, OUMMINGS, Corning. 'e NEBRASKA HOTEL, 1L, AVERY, Btanton, MEROHANTS HOTEL Q. W, BURK, Burlington Jurstion , o OOMMEROIAL HOTEL, Blanchard, ls. PARKS HOTEL, F. M, PARK, Shenandoah la OOMMERO AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Oayld Olty, Neb BAGHNELL HOUSE, OHAS. BAONELL, Oollege 8prings, Is. OOMMERQCIAL HOUBE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la. JUDKINS HOUBE, FRANK WILKINBON, Maivern, Is, BALL HOUBE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Grove, la QCONMMERCIAL HOUSE 8, F.8TEARNS, Odebolt, la WOODY HOUSE, JOHN ECKERT, Osceola, Net, DOUALAS HOUBE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Nel BEDFORD HOUBE J. T, QBEEN, Bedford | ARLINGTON HOU J' M. BLACK & BON, Maryaville Mo NORFOLI JUNOTIONHOUBE o T POTTER, Norfolk Junctian Neb WINSLOW HOUGE a McOARTY, 8eward, Neb, AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, Auroar Net, GROZIER HO! 9 R OROZ'ER, | Sldnoy, N UBE AVOOA EATING HOUSE CENTRAL HOUSE FOSTER HOUSE . NHITNEY HOUSE DEPOT HOTEL, LUBK HOUBE. DOW CITY HOUSE, AQGQGER HOUSE HARMON HOUSE, E, H, TAMA LIOKWOOD A sunruox. n-a Oapt, JOKN FOSTER, Ok OH;PMAIJ JAOORRA OOH Grlawsld, ta, Dunlap, a Logan, | Dow dita RtoN CITY, IA,, Rumon & Kulal. Prop, REMARKABLE ! Kaxsas Crry, Mo, Sept. 20, 1882, I think it o duty I ow to humanity to eay what your remedy has done f r me. Ove year ago I contracted bad case of Blood Di ease, s d not knowing the result of such. $roubles, I aflow. o1 it torun for some time, but finally apylied to the best physician in this city, who treated me for six wonths, IN THAT TIMK | TOOK 600 VILLK OF PROTOLODIDN OF MECURY } andhad run down in weight from pounds, and was confined to my bed with Mer: curial Rhevmatism, scarcely ablo to turn myself over, Belng a traveling wan, some of the fra- ternity found mo 'n_this deplora’lo and rcom mended me conditicn, Wthey mmended the us y 9 2 less that three wecks was ible to take my place on the road The wores and copper-collored spots gradually disap peared, and to-dav I bave not a socor spot on my person, and my welght Is 217 pounds. bein s more tha it'ever was, 1 donot wish you to publish my name, it von way show this letber to any who dou'! . went of 8. 8. 8. for Lunow it isa sure Yours Truly, J B, Sowe thirty years ago there fved in Mont:o. mery, Ali, & young man who was terribly afflic- tod. ' After boing treated for a long tine by the wed'cal profession o this town w it h 1o b s e king § 5 8. After po taking it two months he was cu quainted with hiai for the dis return, J. W. Bisnor, Springs Ark. 11 you doubt, come 10 soo s il we will CURE YOU, or crarye 1o hng! Wri e for particulais and 4 copy of the little book, * Massage to the Unfortunate Sullering * ask any Druggist s to our standiog. - Q0 Weward will he pald to any ho w 11 find, on - analysis of 200 hott e S., one partih e of Mo cury, lod de of , or any Mineral substance, SWIET I SPECIEIC 0., Proprictors, Atlanta. Ga. Price of Small P eeee B 1,00 Large Size asste 175 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, ATl ") IMOREAS 210 YGUR CAPITAL 820 & 000, profl d ‘sud pald ¢ oun fny o seversl ti tavestor « the o1y W o We want rospousible agents. who wil report on czops auc tnbroduce the plan. ~ Liberal coue missions paid, Addrose FLEMMING & MXERIAM, Ocm- miwlon Morchants, Majcr' Block, Cuieago, 1ll, ESSENCE OF LIFE. FOR OLD AND YOUNG, ML AND FAMALX. 1t 1 a sure, prompt and effectual remeds for In- digestion, Dy péla, Intermittont Fevers, Wand of Appet petito, Nervous Debility in all_ite S ‘Momory, Losa of Brain Power, Prostration, ‘general Loss of Power. It repairs nervous waste, refuvenates the faded intelleot, strenghthens the enfecbled brain and restores surprisng tone and vigor to the exhausted or- e experience of thousands proves it to o an_invaluable remedy. Price, $1.00 8 bottle f For sale by all drujrgists, or sen| o trom elmr\nunu on recelpt of price by B;n?:mh P. 0. Box 2460, S DOCTOR STEINHART'S SUPPOSITORIES ! . The Great Popular Remoiy for Piles, Surecure for Blind, Bleeding & I' ching Piles And all forms of Hemorrholdal Tumors. These Surrosiories act directly upon the conts of the Blood Vessels, and by thelr astringent offocta gently forcs the blood "trom the swollen tumors, and by making the coats of velng strong, prevent their refilling, and hence & radi- cal cure {9 suro to follow their use. Price, 78 conts & box, ~ For salo by nlldmm(hm or nnlb mail on receipt of ‘prll'a s i;m titute, 718 Olivastr Y "McCARTHY & BURKE, Undertakers, 318 14TH ST, BET, FARNAM AND DOUGLAS

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