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P— e e ' Fuited States ’I‘['la DAILY BEE--OMAHA, TUES DAY lANerl»Y 23 188" e — 3 rhe Nebragka National Bank 813, Hela 41d¢ R A 8504 50 Of Omaha, Neb. LRl L R R RS Shocp ~Steady and good dem Pald up Oapital, - - - - $250,000 PRODUOH & PIOVISIONAS ::‘.‘h\; Jh:,\r» A .\' ne, 8 ‘.".’.::«\,.n:;‘m} A - e Hoge - § 5 90(@6 05; pack- R. JOHNSON, President, of Stee.e, Johnson & | Special Dispatchies to Tun Ban, :.“;0(: ‘J,’q('f 6 lnmhcx-' to extra heavy, Co. OHICAGO. i A E. TOUZALIN, Vice Presldent, ot C., B. 8 Q. | Cpircago, January 22.—Floue- Quiet; KANSAS OITY, 0 R. R,, Boston. common to choice spring wheats, 3 @ KAHRA..( 17y, Januswry 22 <The Live 1ilinois Central, 148); New York Centra!, a\m., 87 . V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. 4 75; Minnesota, 3 0@4 25; patents, b 5 Stock Indicator rey OHN 8, COLLINS, of G, H. & J. . Collins. @7 95; mouthern Iilinois snd Missouri | ¢ ntlla—.\lend‘ native of 1,100 M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney-at. | winter, 4 00@5 t5, 1,440 pounds sold at 4 60@0 § ¢ 3 Wheat— Excited and high: 5@ 35; cows, 2 Law. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashier, Iato Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha, and connected with 10. uIO’Q for J anuary y; 1 08§ tor Marcl Apail; 1 (8¢ for M ) (Wml 023 N 1 0is@1 04§ f the active management of that Bank since ite | No. 2 red winter, 1 034, organization in 1863. Corn—Uasettied aud active; 6d@060je fo Opaxp for business April 27, 1882, with dbe | cAsh and Jan ; b8he for Feoruary; b74c for M Argest capltal of any bank In Nebraska, for May. CoLLROTIONS recelve special attention and char o8 lowest obtalnable hera or elsewhers. Inruexst sllowed on time deposits upon favor able torms and upon accounte of banks and bank 884 for owhi 98Jc for January, Febiy and March; ¢ 8o tor April and May for June, an, Ly l\lnlv{kc}.‘dull dn, an¢ | Barley—Higher; FormioN ExcuAxew, Government Bonds, g Cu.\my and C1y wecurition bought and #oid. ropared to do o general banking businees | Dreseed togs —Ki inwer; light, 7 20@7 2 regular, 102§ for Favru. 2Chicsgo spring, Cuiongo spring, £74¢ Oata - Fairly actve aud a shade_highor; and feeder |30, Sheep -~ othing dono MBROHANDISH, Special Dispatches ;'l:ll'l l;l‘ NEW YORK, r New Yorx, Farrly active goes quoted at 6h@do fining quoted at 63@7e. 4.50; stockers and 'vul"r!. @3 Hogs—Firm aud hlgher rlnglnk at '1 90 @6 80, with the bulk of sales at 6 10@ January 22 — Coffee and a ebade higher; Rio car- Sugar—Quiet but firm; fair to good re- Molasses— Quiet but firm: New Orloans, [ as.00; Triumph I[vllng, best, $2.80; Chris- tane, superiative, 380 bran. per ton, 14.00; chopped feed, $38.00; Queen Bee flonr, per sack, § 25; Nellio Klye, per anok 8 U ll:\lu‘l Powdered, 104c; Cut loaf, anulated, 97c;f Contectioners’ A, Standard Extra O, 8§o; Extra O, medium yellow, 74e; dark ysllow, MEATS —Hams per b, 12s; B Bacon per Ib., 13¢; clear side bacon per 1b,, 1lc; dey malt ides perlb,, lc; dry salt shoul ders per 1Y, 95; bacon shoulders per Ib., l.» V401 tlerce Iard per Ibw 6. SPICES —Pepper, ' 413 Allsploo, 181 Cloves, 85c; Nutmexs, 81 00; Onsein, ¢4c; Mace 8100, L ARD—Omaha Refinining Co.: Tierces, 0 and 50-1b cans, 11§3; 20.1b cans, 0-1b palls, screw top, 12c; 5-1b do, 1b do, 120, 1CE—Loniatana prime to choloe, 5} 3 To: fair, 6 @7c; Patma, 6jc, FISH—No. 1 mackerel, hnl! brls, 6 75; No. 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack: nrol half brls, 4 75; family mackerel, kits, 85c; No. 1 white |\ah half brls, 6 00; No. 1 SYRUP—Standard Oom,, 830, bbla,; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, $170; Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 b5, and in the treatment of custom. | heavy, @7 4) 40@6le; Porto Ilico, 40@b3c; Eoglish | COF KK K. tatr, 104y Rlo, good .lvxdlfi'pu':{‘x‘.:'in- ‘most liboral policy conststent | Pork— Unsettled, but generally higher; | islands, 40@43c, 110; peina to cholde, 11§ to 136 Old gov't nkin, 17 85@17 40 for cash and uarg: 17 45| Rice~Quict; domestic, 81@7c; Rangoon, | Java; 264G o,2 Mocha, 234c; Arbuokle's, @17 80 tor February; 17 67 for | 2}c in bond. 1846, March; STH@17 90 for Apnl; 1~ UTh@ Petroleum -Market dull; United, 043; CHEESY —Full Creaw, 14¢) Part FmANcE A“D coMMERGE 1510 for \Lu, 15 20@18 224 for Juve, | orude, 61@7de; refined, 7@ Sxim, 1030, Ltd~Fairly uctive and a shade higher; | Tallow - Quist but steady; Tl6c. | LY E—Amerioan, § 85; Greenwich, 8 40; 10 70@ !0 724 for cash and January; 1075 ( Rosin—Market dull lwmlmg Western, 2 76; North ‘ltlr‘ 2 003 Lewis’ l‘lHAl(clAL @10 774 for Februsry; 10 95@10 97§ for| Turpentive—Firm A lye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 2 75, 8pecial Dispatch to Tiin Baz. Ma 11 024@11 05 for April; 11'16@ | Lead—Firm; co refined, | " FEED—Jobbing . prices, Oh»s foed bl 5 ooy | 11174 for May; 11 224@11 25 for June, — [ 4 80. $1.50 per 100 Ibs.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, ;\Iuw Yo““l"‘“{‘“{!’ .& 5 I(ulk‘{\hnh In vm{u-mn?.l; shoulders, LONDON, 70;1,,.]: 1&«1‘1(5;.‘{ e bt Money-- 3@4} per cent, closed offered at | 6 75; short rib, 9 05; short clear, sits allow—<Fl OMINY—Now, 84 25 per bl 3 per cent, sater—~Dully creaury, 25 e T i s e -:\UI:;\ In Ib papers, $3 per case; keg 59 5 0od to fancy, 23@s! etioaD) o8 AT l@old: wntiite | ¥R R Prime Mercantile FPaper—53@6 per Kl‘?l}:!— m{; 1 ::zrnaum—h tined, 61@Gid; epirite, | X%k 1, RS Medium, In barrels Lobd Whisky—Steady: 116, @ity $700; do in half hbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbly CaLL BoaRD,—W 1014 tor February; 102§ for Mar tor April; 1083 for M Corn—Lower; Sterling Exchange—Steady; bankers' heat —Lower; rezular, bille at $4 £2; demand, 84 85 Governments—Cloced firm, Stocks—The market was dull through- out the day, The special teatures are the decline in Union Pacific, which, however, for May. 0 sts—Steady and unchanged, [ Tanuars; 5@ 58§ for Kebruary; 674c for March; b7yo VPork Firmer for January; declined 24c o ———— AFF10, Bpecial Dispatches to Tie Bxs. FLOUR AND GRAINS, OHI10AGO, January 22.—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 900 do, in half bbla, 500; gherkins, in hbls, 11 00; do, in half bbls, 6 00, STARCH.~Venrl, 4§c; Stlver Glows 8to; Corn Starch, 8jc; Excelsiorloss, 70 : Oorn, 74c, TEAS--,Gunpowder, 45@N5 Chmce. 60@75 -h e, 0@750; Young Hyson, good, Twperial, good, 40@450; green, L, M, & D, 14¢;blind and shutter ,,n en, L, M, & IL. 14c; Paris groon, 18¢; Indian red, 1he; Venetian red, 9o; Tusoan dre, 220; Ameriean V. ermilicd, I, & P,, 180; chrome yollow, Ln, M., 0, & D' 0., 18c; {«llu- ochre, 9o; golden oohre, 16; patent ryer, 8c; grafning colors: light oak, dark nu walnut, sbostnut and ash 150, Dry ®aints hWhIm lu;‘ 740 ll:nnch ml‘l“& 100t Plll'a whiteing whiting whiting " com’l, lie lam; ‘h ok German. town, 140; lrmpblack, o .rxcm:. Prus. sinn blue, 56c; ltramarine, 1 vandyke teown, 8; umber, burnt, 433 umber, raw toislonna, burn t, do; slonns, raw, 4o Paris freen genuine, 250; Paris groen com’ 20¢; chrome green, N, ¥.' 20c; ochrom green K., 120; vormillion, Eng., 70v; ver willion, "Americs, 180; Indiau red, 10c rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Ifi« venetian red Am,, rome yelluw‘ genuine, low, K. ochre, rochelle F'n-m‘h f‘" ochre, American, - 2o; Winter's mineral, 340;' lehigh brown, 2 spanish brown, 24¢; Prince's mineral VARNISHES—Barrels per hmnmn, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; ooach, extrs, 8140; onob, No. 1, #120; Damar, extra, 81 75; apan, 70¢; as. phaltum, extra, 850; shell 8 601 hard il iniah, 81 30 Heavy Hardware List Tron, ratos, 83 10; plow steel, spocinl cact, 70; erucible, Se; apecial or Garman, be; oast tool do, 16@20 wagon spokes, set, 2 25@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; felloes, sawed dry, 140; tougues, each, 70@sbo; axles, each, 7be; RIIATS nuts, per I, 7@110; lon, raalie . por I, 6@18 Fivats por Ib, Lc; ooil o o, per Ib, 6@12; malleable, Sc; iron 60; crowbars, 6o; harrow teoth aahoee, por keg, b 00; apring steal, Burden's horseshoo, b 50 Bude « muloshoss 650 SH. (,—Shot, 81,85; Buck shot, 82,10, Orien wiar, koge, 86.40: do.. hal Kege, do., quarter koys, 81.85; Blast fng, ko5, 88 ‘use, per 100 feet 500, . HA HED WIRE—In car lots, 8§ 2@ v 100; in less than car lots, 8 76@ od, 6@ . was recovered in the last hour. Rock | for other futures, 24 hours have been as follows: : Hoice, 60c@81 00; Japan Nat Lesi, ‘“'d:;fgfid 1sland declined in the forenoon 1} per cent [ Lard—Firmer for January and Febru- Reoelots, Shiv'ts. | dgo: Japan, choice, 60@76c; Oolong, good, ry fiae oo, 1@ e & 01 t more in the afterncon, | Ar¥, declined 2gc for other optious. Flour—bbls. . 18,000 | 85@40; Oolong, cho.ce, 40@5b; Souchong, 4 A v e e g Wheat—bushels . L1000 | zoat, t@40c; choice do@abe. toun et o Bb0 16 Ba i@ ) T s A% Riw Roax, Janaary 92.~Flonr—Firmg | S00= { 30,000 | g MQFN-"Sisal, § tach and larger, 104} green call, ol Ibe, per skin, bOo: during the day 2§ per cent to 43, At the " : Oate finch, 11¢; } inch, 11jc, superfine state and western. 3 45@4 Rpes “ 0 n WOODENWAKKE—fwo hoo ils, ;w‘n polts, B0@81 25; green hm skins, close the market was steady. common to zood extrw, 3 U5@4 60; good Batley— * 15, 251 three hoop paim, 3" 00, Tul Loy 135@1 fi'i{ damaged hifle;’. twu'thlni rate, 3 fcho 1 cut ecored and one grul two. W“““‘;"‘;um.,, To-day. 302%‘&;'2;'2@;2501,:-" 'fo‘('):(. 5; Nxw Yok, January 22.—~Raoa|pn.nd é:m zl’ésfa:: mhubkmrdma }w“ ouble tLicds rate,) branded hides 'm per unt. off o7 | Tl 3 0 5, Sl et o gt of on e gl for v Crpgn 10 gt B0 | Com a8 oy TN ") . 5 60@8 00, o ol 3 No. . Mink, No. s No, Sy s u\'\;hm_&omuirmng and {@14c higher; B “"";‘.fo .vmb{}"&- PG ':::'h }g:j 1oc; No. 8 be: No, 4, ‘6o, * oz, N“’“‘ fi' obpors 110§ | but afterwards low: the advance, closing | Fiouebb i H 0708 | "BATR - Dray loades hok Dbl s 607 Anhe | 008 No, '3 250, Skunk, No. 1, bibei i " | steady; No. 2 spring, nominal; No. 8 " 3 short stripe, narrow stripeo it 1 16 189" wpring 104 ungraded red, 9%:@1 20; No, | Qorn— ¥ L o e 5 Shiqouie datey 60, 5a, ",‘;’ Uroad stripe, 106, Tallow 7o, 5 8 red, 112{@ 1 19; steamer 'No. 2red, I 14; | Oata— Kirk's satinat, 8 60; Kirk's standard, 8 7 eatner Qentral Pacifio firat. us No.2re,t‘l L16t@1 174; No. 1red, | Kaxesn Orry, January 22— 2‘L—Ruelpu Rbrs enit. Ra 3 kmc Mgnhwlel.zflkut:‘dué&u:lo?oan!o,lflulo rie seconds..... 6 | ungraded white, 86c@1 -0 2| and shipments of grain for t 24 | Butoon, 816 Kirk Queen, | 30¢; hemlo p, o runner, Lehigh & Wilkesbars 1043 | white, 98kc; o, 2 white, 1 034: No. 1| hoars bive boa Lowa: 6% to 800; hemlock onlf, 850 to 120; hem: Loulsiana_conscls 78 | Tt 00 bssale i e 1 140, N, g | howme bave been as ollomy o, e (5 ’“fli&_fifi;,",‘{,‘_‘&.fl{"“{ o |lock upper, 280 to 26e; ok apper, ZHo; Missouri & 111 | red for January, 72,000 bushels wold ‘st | Wheat, bushels 10,000 3 6 J lligutor, 400 to 0 50; ealt kid, 84@8bc; 8t. Joseph. L2109 109 |1 15@@1 16, el ¢ 115}; do for Feb- | Corn ~ * A E lnma,sxs Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. In case, n kid, 2 60 to 275; ok kip, 800 to s . 9 |115@@1 16, closing o for Feh- | Corn X 19,000 | 190 Anchos Ball 2 dox in case 1 60, en o omk kip, aul & Sioux Oity firsts. m; 1124 | ruary, 936,000 busheis rold at 1 158@1164 | g L0008, T 997t keetiitd el 1005 onk oulg, "1 50 th 1.80; French kip, Tnnneuee (779 41 | closing at 1 15§; do. for March, 2 112,000 | , T+ LOUIS, January 22 —tece PEANUTS—Ronsted, choioe, red Ten- |110'to 1 50; Irench calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus new B 41 | bushels #old at 1 175@! 18, closing at | $hipments of flour and grain for the paut | nossce, 100 per Ib; fancy "white, 1040 per1b; | wetta, 50 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 b0; Tuu&Pndhu land granta.. 608 60§ [1174; do. for April, 416,000 Dushels sold | 2 hours have been as follows: st raw—white Virkinin raw, 10 Foassed, | opnings 5 00 to 10 60; 1 L. Morocco, 800 R. G. div ' 86} | at 110{7@1 21, closing at 1 19; do. for b 000 ‘ 1230, to 3b0; pebble O, D, Moroceo, 85¢; simon; Union Pacific 1t mortgage. 1134 1185 | May, 815,000 buhels sold at 120@1 214, e e lh?cAI:Ii{A“E‘So—lfimE. do K’lflfi 15§c; 8s, |voteson Wi o and_grants. . 3 closing at 1 20§ 2 g8t : be ., 16 oz., o £ 8—No1 star_onk, 420; No do nking fund. 120 '119%| " Corn—Opened @1tc higher, but after. [ SO 'li‘;‘f:,’(‘,’ MATCHES—Per onddie, 9501 round, | do, N._ 1 Ohio oak, 880; No. 2 do, Virginia 6's. . 85 | wards lost the advance and declined i@ R : 1000 onses, $8 10; wquare, caces, 30 40, 8he; No. 1 Milwaukee, 87c; No, 2do e, do consols 6" 54 | closing dull and weak; ungraded, 61@720; | Y5 ' 8000 Dry Goods. Horses and' Mu; do deferred 13 8, 643@6oo; steamer, G0@6dto: No 2, [ V47OV LEOLEEA BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A, 8jc;| The market is brisk and all grades are Godkn: 9@70}c in elovator; old No. 2. 74he; No LIVE BTOCK, Appleton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, oott | selling well at » ulight advanoce in piices ek 134 |2, white, 70hc; No. 2 for January, 704 | Cuioaco, Janusry 22.—Receipts and | FF, 84o; Buckeye LL, -4, 70; Cabot W, | The demand for good horsos exceeds the fihnu.;n Brprom. .. 13 |714c, closing at 70he; do. for February, | shipments of live stock for the past 24 1£u Chittenango Ai G3c; Great Falla E, | supply oonsideraoly, Phocs range as fole TS s it 544 | 681@703, closing at 6 o. for \lnng hours have been as follows: o; Hocsier, 64o; Honest Width, 8ic, In- lowa: HLIAEDELE g 000 13 [6x1@inge, oloring at do. for April, Rec'ts, Shipm'te |disn Head A, 8ic; Indian Standncd A, | ¥ine single drivers, B150, to 800.1 Extra . do E 2 5 i 4 6803 o, for May, 06 | Hlogs..esve cvvereeeres 10,000 4,000 | 8c; Indian Orchard d. w., 8}c; Liawrence | draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common dralt me. c?:d X! :ranfi e Hay | @USe, closing at 07c. Oattle - 2,000 8,200 | LL, 7¢; M. mu River, Tho; luquoc A, Byc; [ horsen, 8100, to 160,; Extra farm horses, Burl,, Codar Rapi 8 S ™ Onta—h@lc higher; mixed westorn, 48| Sheep.. 800 17500 | Shawmat LT, 7o; Utica O, bho; Wachts: | 8110, to 125, Common ¢ good farm horser Poby Gim & o, 108 1big | @3ger whit wesiara o N Yo, Juniary 22— Toceipt | o4 By The 452, 8 do 48, 12k0; Wal- B0, 4o 8160, Txtre plien, $0. 0 70, ., Cin, L 3 3 Quiet, but cof 3, She. Jommon plugs, $20, to 840, CodccAlE dsiios Big | ey Quis bt B O onsetlag, | fhipmente of live stock for the paat 24 | K WEow OOTTONS—Allendate | HULRS. =15 to i6) hand (ozcrn), 8120, Chesapenke & Ohio....... o 28 7@ 5 Tec'ts, Ship'ts | 43 The; Alligator 3.4, § cyle 4-4, 7 o t0160.; 143 to 15 hands, 8100. to 140.; g 568 | Pork—Higber and quiet; now mess, 18 50 | ogy At Ao IDN0h0) & or :“"sxfi, R UL TR T @1 85 Natsre’ ennington o; Buckeye oc | hande, 860, to 75. “h‘“E" “A"'““ T 1801 ™ Beai Qulet, hut steady 18 (0@18 25 | Gateie: Indian Orchard 'AA 9-8, 8 a ( ‘Lumber. (0 A Lot 129 | Cot Meats—Quiet, but firm; long clear & 1 89, 830; Lehigh 1 44, 4c; vy 4.4, WHOLESALE. ., Burl, & Quincy 3 | midiien 375, Kaxsas Ciry, January 22.—Kecelpts m. opperell N 80, 76; do O 83, Tho; do 1| We quote lumber, latn. and nhlnglu on: chi.. St. L, & New Orleans 79 | P ard —W euk; prime steam, 10 95@11 C0, | And shipments of live stock for the past 24 | g6, 7o; do E 39, 8io; Pooasset O 4, 74c; | cars at Omaha at the followin Gin, Ssnd. & Cloveland..... ... 48 | Eae Rt B e, 6 @40c, | hours bave been as follows: | e, 'amauita 4.4 130 Ot AND SOANTLING 16t and Cleva, Col. & Cincinnati 1%; | Cheeses-Quiet, but steady; western flat, Roots, Shipm'ts. |~ BLEACHED COTTONS—Androncog Delaware & Hudson canal, U84 | 7 @18}, Hogs... cooe | pdn X0 4-4, 9 ~BlnkmnaAA imperial 88c; Del,, Liack, & Western 127 Cattle. 0 do half bleached 4.4,9¢; Cabot 4-4,84; Denver & Rio Grande, 1 b g - | Sheep. m.um,u, ¥rult of theLoom, 93;' do 2o | aTona, Jhoiay) {’-TF“““{W‘@F}’;};E Sr. Louws, January eambricd-4, dow.m'rwm,lla}o Ureat b 1 et pano L EIR R | abipmenta of live stock for the part 24 | FaliaQ, 0kc: Indinn Head shrunk 44, 120; B O e b and nctive; No. 2 red | hours have been na followne g, | Lonadaley 1o dolg.mbu:i“ I;I of New H )E;l"lfllw 5 oNon‘ J i eommon 9 ¥ :pm' 3 orl 8, td [uof boards) . i . J 104 | fally 1 ‘i’t@'}‘@?l"’m"’?u“‘%".b' [ for o;;n ot 1000 | NG Twills, 1240; Pocahontas o ki 94c; | LIME—For barrel, 81 85; bulk per ous- i 1077, olotiag at107h for Marsh; 1084 Ol . gfliu{et&: 8}o; Utica, 110} Wamentta () ‘.’;flgg""}‘}“l; CaED }g;" Rty e 196 | @10 for April; 109@1 104, closiug at [ SheeP DUOKS °c,,k,,.d,_m,., folt 100 1bs, 88 50, St d, 88 50, i y X brown, | felt 8, 3 raw board, . e e Gairal S R bR Ll Vo MISCELLANEOUE. 80; do O, draby 110; do X stripos and | COAL—Cumberland ~blacksmith, $1%; linols Coutral. .. etaliin ol e RO pld 1'!&9' do XXX brown snd drab, | Morris Run Blossburg, $12; Whitebroast tnd,, Bloom, & Western. 16 CheiTobenney A13@ o%00s Clonas ab et T stripes and plaids, 1230; Arlington fancy, | lomp, 85 50; Whitebreast nut, 85 50; Tows Kaosss & Texas. H 23l jon fevimeys BIIEOMG, ovng & i : ; 190; Brunswick brown, 84o; Chariot fancy | Inmp, 85 50 Iowa nut_85 50; Rook Spring Lake Erio & Weslon. . .0.0. o0 o for Magsiay Lt Bl LoxDoy, Jaunary 22.—The Mark Lane |1236; do extra_ heavy, Fall River &4: Anthracite, 810 60@11 00; Calorado, Lake Shore &\,MAI;J _lnn 0., 1113 il er.--“gg,-iby“rvr‘cns 3 393@ | Express, in its review of the British grain | brown, extra heavy, 1130; Indians A Louisville & Nashvil 0. hes v 8980 for May, trul‘Ie of the past week, says: brown 130+ Nevonset A brown, 15c o Louisv., New Alb, & Chicagd ... Considerable rainfall aufficed to keop | TRIOKLALY oo A" U°A 83| DRUG3 AND cuanA 8.~ Aold, Mmutu& Cincinnati 1st pid land in n hopelessly wet and unfavorable |19c; do XX blue 82, 18kc; Arrowanna, | Onrbolic, 500; Acid, Tartarle, 5 Baleaw do 2d pid ... g 3240, condition. The bulle of farmors’ deliveries | gjc; Claremont B X, Iokey Conetog oz Copabia, per Ib, 706; Burk, assafras, b Siomphis & Charleston : Sutter —Steady; dairy, 25@320; cream- | of wheat made bad prices. Trade was | trw 1740; Hamilton Dy Tiio Lewtston a |1b, 143 Oalomel, per Ib, 750; Olnchoridun, Michigan Central ory, bi@gse. slow; good samples sometimes better. | 30, 15o; Minnohaho 4-4, 200; Omega naper | PeF 0%, 81 15; Chloroform, ~per by 100; Minneapolis & St. G m:by'd T Forcigu advanoed 01, checking buiness; | oxbra 1.4, 256; Pentl Kiver 32, 16ja; Put | Dover's powdurs, por b 81 40; Jipnon o by I e 1725 for | the supply was unusually The | nam XX blue stripe, 120; Shetuckot S ‘lultl. per 1b, 8c; Glycering Missouri Pacific. Fork ~More domg aud firmers 17 23 for | cargo trade was very small; there wero 104o; do 89 120 Yeomans bluo 20, o 8l Acotate, 2 Mohxleaohlisu o . ns o7 or February; id for| twelve arrivals and”two sules. Futures | DENIMS,—Amoskeak, blueand bronn | Oil, Castor, No. 1, “per gal, B 25; Manbattan Beac B Moate—Firmer; long clear, § 80; | %oren €0od demand ut fall rates. Flour | 164c; Andover DD blue, 10de;” Arling X | Oily Castor, No. %, per, gab 8115, Ol Morris & Essex.... Nl Fimmor iloagicloan was firm; foreign flour was better and the | blue Scotch, 1830; Ooncord 000, blue aw Olive, per gil. 81 50; Oil, Origanut, 60; Now Jeraey Central. “ll,s" rib, & 85; gl f’flhc ":"'nv 11'0 190 ot market firmer; a large proportion of the | brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 184; do XXto | Opium, £4 7 Qluinlno P kW, &R &S, huhlen&Oh;tnnoog e Rlng ot 4; ehort | gupply is of bad quality, Barley and oats | do du{ Haymakers blue and brown, | pr_ 0z, 8185 Potassium, Todide, per Ib Northera Pacifc... o L0 T 1075 ssked: 10 50 bid, | 7® tnchavged; fine quality of foreign bar. She; M m‘, River DD stripe, 16hc; Ponrl $176; Suacn, por or 400; Sulphate o pld. Lisrd—Firmer; 10 75 aaked; 10 50 bid. | ley was firm; oats were in small supply but K RSPl s I orfihhm, Joron 8980, Sulymue tou Norflxwuuum‘} q m.::un':;u%’f. orn - Wheat Loworand | trade was dull and disapoointing. Maize | bluo and brown, 144, doi Strvobbing, ver or, $1.45 New York Coutral 05 for February; 106§ for March; 1 084 .,'.,‘Lfi;’f;.‘}fl.‘,”f{fi,f":fif:fid,{:‘:.‘,‘;:,‘f.fffl 1 JAMBRICS.-Baruard, 5o; Eddystons | ALOY OHOL — 151" ‘Droot, 325 per wine Ohio Central.... . Iorc M-:hA A . 50t for Jan. | DK 8t 808 9.~ Sales of Faglish wheat in nlog 7&;““&.":“1‘."&{:"7‘;‘,_"&:@?“ A gallon; extra Californin splrita, 197 proct, Ohio a Mississippi. i uo orn _li“u ,Y,: ‘?%.»f.‘:li;'- ulb;c grm -‘:; the past week, 54,997 quarters at 40a per fq,wm do 6c; do gmuikem, p,qm"s for L:_n rr(mf Kll'lo;::l:hn‘l!al:: x::g{ f.l;x'fi:i Ontario &w;mm'.’..."""I March; 53(@53ic for May, s b Sk L o o3 Lockwood kid finish hthkion 100G 50; dne. blended: 1 506 Oregon Transcontinental, Oata—354c for J-nu-ry.sfv- for Febru- OMAHA MAKKHTS. OOKRSET JEANS—Amory, 80; Androu | .K.neueky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- Pacific Mail, ary; s94c tor May. KK, d coggin natteen 8fo; Clarendcu, 6§0; Cones | tuoky and Pennsylvania e % G0ta7 00, ] B Pl oga satteens, 74c; Hallowel , 86; Inddi | BRANDIKS— Hisported, ¢4 00810 0; Peoria, Decatur Pittsburg & Cleveland. Pullman Palace Car... Higher; N February; 91c for March. 44c for cas February; 44@44}c tor o March; 443@15c for May. 1 ter Steady; 201 §t, Paul & Milwarkee. Hutter do ofd! 121y | Esge Steady; 141 > 8, Paal, Minn, & Manitoba 4' s v St. hmnl)m.m 3 LIVE BTOUR Spectal Dlepatches (o Tan Bax, OHICAGO, Qaicacu, January 22 Texas & l’lu Union Pacific, ‘The Joarnal rep rte as follows Ay Hogs—F sirly active and largely spesula- W a},"':,m Lflflfi, .‘rglef,‘,';,':"{ §33 | tive at 5@10c advance; mixed, b 756 30; Oaribox A 1j | heavy, 6 5 75@6 50; skips ig trains deiayed by the weather, 4 00@ Central Arizona. 40; Kaxsas Crry, January 2 —Wheat— 2 red, 90 for cash; 89jc for Corn - Higher and fairly active; 43{@ Drovers’ ‘Wholesale Prices. Orrioe or THz OMARA B Monday Evening, January 22, to-day ar as follows: Wheat No, 2, advanced 2c. Wheat No. 8, declined }c. Wheat, rejected, declined Barley advanced 1c. Rye advanced 4c. Tartaric acid declined 52 Castor oil advanced 10@1c. Quinine declined 20c, Linseed oil advanc Local Grain Dealings. o WHEAT.- 8, €Rbo; re 480, Cattle—Strong and fairly sctive at fully | ' BARLEY, b aab No. 2, 690 No, m’::l,',‘{fn 15 |former rates; prime, nowinally weak .{ 100, Little Pittaburg 4 1 j 30; good to choice shipping, b 30@ | RYE— Oanh 120 Onta A i 34 mmon to fair, 1 20@5 1; butch- MIXED CORN- 7he, Quicksilver 4 ive and 102 higher; comwon t. do D ¥ g | fair, 2 20@3 50; medium to good, 3 75@ DS—Fiax sced 960 per bu, Robiuson . k 1 |423; stockers ana feeders, steadier at 3 15 ek e gu\&: g{fi . .- ~ Sheep—Demand fair, supply small anc s;’“ ey i of medium quality, and market qui and Ru:.?: al teady; common to fair, 3 Su@4 25; me. m” to good, 4 50@5 10; 5 20@5 50 The Drovers’ rts o steady, nches of trade; 16%@17¢ estimated de of shee oice to extra, *Offered. Dividend. LEARING HOUSE BUSINE P x, January 22,--The f 1 groes exchange at t house Interest, fAsked, |Ex, 1 to ch ad weight; is ywing enty-f Ur ur ed ng in the endin, Th States for the weel , 81, red with the year, A decided i prigcipslly t not las a number lo very ful certaioly is linte futur imme FOREIGN FINANCE Bwine Bpecial Digpatch to Tin Buw, A shad 8 » firmer; 6 § 0U18, Loxnoy, January 22,—5 p, m,—Consols, uml,hlrldrm‘alll for all ¢ stuff not wanted; exports steers money, 101 11-16; consols, account, 101 | Fih B FE0 O BERT 15-16, light ditto, 4 10@4 75 wedlum to_fair Railroad Securities— Journal British caLle re- healthy movewent in all stoars, Dtobers' stock, 3 00@3 50; good to. cholos 50@55%¢ per bushel, e per bushel l’ll'l"l'k L-~Choice country, 20@ KEGGS—25@2c, | HOob d modiums, 25, \ CHIOKE TURKEYS \v{\“.vv b per cane 1 Anpl , per oas 4 00@5 75, 2 1h per case, 800; do 8 Ib, ca ln—r dozen, 3 80, n ouis winter) 83,90 per 100 lbs,; ‘atent Kansas, 83.85; rkl winter, $3,10; “The only changes reported in the market Cash No. 2, bjc; cash No, (pie), 8, ;m Jack Frout Mlnnohnhn. Minnesota Patent, 8070 Shawnee Fanoy |Ivory black, 16¢; Eagle, XXXX 'lnur’, N‘;,’Ik, " Orchard 7e; Narragansett, improved,o Popperill satteen 940; Rookport, 7o PRINTS —Allens, 6hc; American, 6hc; |1 Amold, 70; Berwick, 4{o; Cocheco, 7c; IR TG T Rty @7c; Eddystone, 7o; Glmnenhr, 6e; nrmuny,1.’)k~ Kniokerbocker, 64c; Mer ¢l sc D, 7c; Mystic, fhc; Spragues, 6o; ghame, 70; Marl. 12405 Amos. o3 Atlantic, boro, 8§c; Oriental 6le, GINGHAMS—Amnaken, keng dress 941 Argylo, 1 o So; Oumberland, 740; Highleaa, 7hc; Kamlwun.l‘ flfin. Plun kett, 104c; Sus ouz, 8c OOTTONADES—Abberville 1340 Agate, 20 Ameri 1lc; Artisian, 20 Cairo D c; Olarion D and | 174¢; Dece ur‘lpon Dand T, 16¢; Ke; ¥ stone, 184c; Nantucket, 19¢; Nonparel 16¢; Oce ml T, 1340; Royal, 1 Buasex, 12c+ Tioga, 19 8, | ing shecks, 2ho; b P i 124c; York, plain Nankin, 124c; ‘do, cheoks, stripes sud ‘Wachusett sh nnL{ 12he; do, 8 0z o, 'INGS—Androscogein 10-4,27}o! dn 9.4, do 84, 22¢c; Continental C ¢, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; Y rk u\ilh'm 85¢; do 78, 80, do b, brike 104, , 250; Pequot 104, 284c, do 14 |‘ do 49, " 16c; Pepperell f96, 24 do 67, 2oy ; UtZen 96, 8c; 58, Zales g h!;rnlni P 1b, ?|. Paints Olls and Varnishes ‘er barrel, 32 75@3 25 OILS—110° ¢ o TERS~Booth's 'and Platt's ‘seloct | 1200 - Ta0 pobthen, - per. gatim, oysters, 40c! Standard, et b French z cans, 20c 12¢; Freuch zine, red seal, ; oh zinc, In varuish ww, o, Krench since, in ol nast 1oc; Raw sad burnt umber, 1'h oana 12%; raw snd burnt Sicnna, 1%: vandyke brown, . pofined Inapbisck, 120t ooach bluck hud drop bla k, 160; Prussisn nllnmuhu Nna. 180; chnwe dmnutln 1 40G@4 INB—Impomd 4 50@6 00; domestio, ROMS - Luported, 4 50@6_00 New ingland, 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 leuu D AP BRANDY l7flg AMl’A(lNES—Impuflad pn! onse, aaooo-n 0) Awmer!3aa, oase, 12 0@ OVARETS— o ouso, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 2 00; Catawbu, por ouse, 4 007 00, end Tobaccos. FINE OO T pallocetiard to Baatt 760; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c, orite, 65c; Rocky Mountain, fic cy, bbo; Dalsy, b0c.—In tin foll ing O, 8., b 1b boxes, per 1b G3c; Loti- illard’s Tiger, 60c; Dismond Crown, 660, SMOKING—All grados—Common, 25t —Blackwells Durbam, 16 ukes Durham, 16 oz, 40c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Beal of Nobras- ks, 16 o7, 3%0; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linon bags per Ib, §1.35; Marburge' Puck 2 oz, tin ofl, 56t; Dog Tml m.c. Merino unwa od, 1t 14@160; heavy,e, @18160; modium unwashed, light, 18@? washed, choice, #2c; fair, 80c; tub-ding; } and w,, 280; burry, blackand cotted wocl 2o lovs —_— To strengthen and build up the sys tem, a trial will convince you that Brown's Iron Bitiers is the best med icine made, STOUKS OF paysble on demand. Kxplans:o r ulars and statements of func {4 to dnvest rel timos thoor Profity paid origlual fuve K moro ntfros Wo want responsible agents. who wil report on crops and inbroduce the plan. Liberal com- misslons pald, Addross 'Lull U & MYXHRIAM, Ocm- wission Merchants, Major Block, Clicago, HAS THE BEST STHU( I OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, maks= ing it the largest and most complete FURNITURE HOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all conrected ‘with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exolusively for the uze of Passengers These immense w.ira- rooms- -thraee stores, are 66 feet wide--are fil ed witn the Grand- r-{;t disp'ay of all kinds of Houschold and Office Furniture ever shown. All are invited to call, take the Elovato* on the first floor and go throngh the building and inspect the stock. HAS SHIVERICK, '208 and 1210 Farnam &treet, Om ha, o e ML QO IV CE AN WH.OLESALL GROCER 1213 Farnam St Nah J. A, WAKEFITLD, WUOLKSALE AND RETAIL DRALER (N t.ath, Shingles, Pickets, 8ASH, COCRS, BLINDS, MOLDINUS, LIpE, cemem PO ITEURL, X, SWSTATE AGENI FOR MILWAUKER OKMENT DOMPANYY Nen Union Pacific Davot. Abp N HENRY LEHMAN N, JOBBER OF W A LL P_A_PER AND WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 118 FARNAM ST, OMAHA DIBEGTORV OF LEADIHC WESTER K HOTEL HOTELS, PROPRIETO RS ARLINQTON, J. Q. McINTIRE, WEATHERLY HOUSE, A. G. WEATHERLY, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. C. REYNCLDS, BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. BTELLINIUS 1206, Omahs TOW N Lineatn, Net, Manring, towa, § Coon Haplds, owa Milfora, Heb, MARBH HOUBE, E. MANS, BAOWNSVILL! #- OOMMEROIAL HOTEL' JOHN HANNAN Btromenurg HALL HOUBE, A W.gHALL Loulsville | CITY HOTEL, OHENEY &JOLARK, Blalr, Ne ., COMMEROCIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, | Notigh, Nar GRAND CENTRAL €. BEYMOUR, Nobraska Oity, MIBBOURI PAOIFIO HQTEL, P. L. THORP, Weeping Watar,n OOMMEROIAL HOUBE® A. O. OAARPE! Hardy, Neb. QREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Areenwood, Nar | OOMMEROIAL HOUBE, E. BTOREY, Olarinda, lows ENO'S HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremoni, Meb EXOHANQE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 0. B. HAOKNEY, FIANK LOVELL, Ashland, Neh Atkinson, Neu MORGAN HOUBE, E. L. GRUBSE, Qulde Rocd ™, BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BEOKER Creston, 'a HOUBTON HOUSE, QEO. OALPH, Exira, la REYNOLDS HOUBE, 0.M. REYNOLDS, Atlantlc, ia, WALKER HOUSE, D. H. WALKEP, Audubon, Ia. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, la ' OITY HOTEL, DIA. LLIAMS, Harlan la, PARK HOUSE, MR8. M. E. OUMMINGE, Cornling, la NEBRABKA HOTEL, J,'L. AVERY, Gtanton, MEROHANT8 HOTEL G. W, BURK. Burlington Jurstiun, » COMMEROIAL HOTEL, —_— Slanchard, Ia. PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, 8henandoah la, OOMMERO AL HOTEL, BAQGNELL HOUSE, MENRY WILLS, OHAB. BAGNELL, Dayld Oity, Neb College 8prings, Ia. OOMMEROIAL HOUSE, WM, LUTTON, Viilisca, I JUDKIN8 HOUBE, FRANK WILKINBON, Malvern, la, BALL HOUBE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Qrove, Ia COMMEROIAL HOUSE 8, F. BTEARNS, Odobolt, la WOODS HOUSE, JOHN EOKERT, Osceola, Neb, DOUALAS HOUSBE, J 8. I’JUNNA" Olarks, Neb. BEDFORD HOUBE Bedford ARLINGTON HoU8I 0! J BLAOK & BON, Marysvil o NORFOLK \IUNOTIONNOUGI A, T. POTTER, N e Junction Ned WINBLOW HO Beward, Neb. AURORA noua: onouzu HOUBE VOOA !AT1N0 NOUD! OENYRAL HOUS FOBTER uoua! NHITNEY HOUSE} Auroar Neu. .ldncy. Neb, DOW CITY HOUSE, AGGER HOUSE, HARMON HOUSE, Sioux Gity & Pacifio I ANILTE LD K> BIOUX OITY ROUYH Ruoue » 80lld Traln Tbrougb fron Ooouail Elutts to 8t, faal Without Uhange Time, Unly 17 Maure 17 18 LEPTH WILES TH) IRES IFT'S SPECIFIC CURES SCROFULA. 'S SPECIFIC §" THOWIHe WIF DS ok 3 CURES ULCERS ol WIFT'S SPEQIFI0 QOUNCIL BLOW S OURES CATARRH. | 10 w2, Favtommmmarors T e ULTTE o Gl AROR | amd all po.te 12 Sorthoru Trwa, i ok Dakoks, 'Ihis line 1a o' pped w'ih the i Wostlnghouse Aatomablc Al SWIFT'S SPECIFIC s OURES SOREQ | SWIFI'3 SPECIFIC S CURES BOIL! SWIFTI'S SPECIF10 CURES E I:l.‘l"IIuNs Sleeping O THOUT OHANGY x.u-u: Paul, via Coonol. Dlufe sad roug ¢ dity and B loux Olby. Trainy leave L | ett Iflufil A% 780 | Oy, Bt Jun-x, h on Pa m. Travoter at Coun B arrlv " oh f i fith WIFI'S SPECIFIC Snd b by New Unlin Doy 43 5. Panl o nn; CURES ECZEMA, | TES BOURY 15 29VANGE 09 ANY OTUER* WIFT'S SPECIFIC | eBoms AR Ko CURES RHEUMATISM, | youg:: s 1 . ' ¥ho Shor COWIFI'S SPECIFLO Hoke s » One o H (¥ REMOVES ALL TAINT, | OU? ¥ #8 AND 8T, PAUL OFLUITIU | w2 pavis gt 1 Mot IHE e LOOD REMEDY THE AGE GREAT B GOLD ROPE. ‘Theintrinsle mertt aud saperior quality of our Gold Ropo Tobacco has induced othor manntacs turors to put upon the market . 00da shwilar to ur braud in name and style which are offered and sold for less wocey than the genulve Gold iope. We caution the t ade and consnmer to that our namo aud trade mark aro upon lusop. The ouly genulno and orlgiaal Gold Rope Is manufactured by TH]! WILSON & McNALLY TO BAOCO OOMPANY, §Write for full particulars to SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISIS, 81 to 81.75 per Bottle.