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- he Nebragka WNational Bank, Of Omahs, Nob Pald up Oapital, $260,000 Orxxan for business April 27, 1882, with the geot caplial .y aux 0 Nebrasks, DIRECTORS: JOHINSON, Prosident, of Steele, Johneon & TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B &Q R. R., Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. CULLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Collins. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney: at-Law. L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H. W. YATES, Cashior, Iate Cashier of the First Natiooal Bank of Omaha, connected with the active management of that Bank since ite organization in 1863, COLLACTIONS receive special attention and char o8 lowest obtainable here or elsewhere. Ixvarnst allowed on time deposits upon favor- lbh ‘terma and upon accounts of banks and bank- l’o-m- ExonAxon, GovernmentBonds, and Oounty and Clty Fecuritios bought and sold. 18 wspropared fc ¢ general banking businee oren ta details, ani1d the treatment of custom all willpurane ths most liberal policy consistent with safe banking e — FINANCE AND COMMERCE. l‘llANOlAL Spectal Dispatch to Ti Bxx. New YoRk, January 20 Money— 3@1 per cent, Prime Mercantile Paper—54@6 cent, Sterling Exchange—Steady; bankers’ bills at 84 82}; demand, 84 85}, per GOVEENMENTS, aturrday. To.day. 104 104 112 1151 128 BONDS, Qentral Pacific firsts 1134 Erie seconds........ Lehigh 103§ 73 111 109; 13 43 42 59] iv. 8.‘\2 Unlon Pacific 1st murtgne 118 113 do and grants. . m{ 31104 do sinking fund. 1119 1194 85 8 d [} .. b8 b1 do deferred 12 124 BTOOKS, Adams Express.. 134 A.lleghen{ Central.. ... 13 Alton & Terre Haute.. ggi Amor{cnu Exf 90 Burl,, Cedar Rapi 80} Gnnndm Southern 70 Qol,, Cin, & [nd, Central 104 Central Pacific. ... 83 224 1\1 33 254 1854 pfd .. 140 Chi., Burl & Quincy. . 122% Ohi., St. L. & New Orieans 78 Cin,, Sand. & Cleveland. 48 Cleve,, Col. & Cincinnati 78 Delaware & Hudson canal. 107, Del,, Liack, & Western 12054 Denver & Rio Grande 197 Eno X 394 id 81 Eut 'ennescee 9% do preferred. 17 Fort Wayne & Chicag: ) 136 Hannibal & 3t Juae)vh,. 42 42 do pf: 2 834 Harlem, . 196 Houston & Texas *Central 73 Tllinois Central. ..... 146 Ind,, Bloom, & Wester 82, Kansas & Texas. 32; Lake Erie & Wesf 3 Lake Shore & Michi 1 1l Lonisville & Nashville, 57fl Louisv,, New Alb, & Ul 60 Marietta & Cincinnati 1st pid 10 do do d ptd 54 Memphis & Charle:ton. . 46 Michigan Uentrsl..... Y Minneapoliz & St. Los 24 o 3 64 Missouri Pacifi 4 103§ Mobile & Ohio 1174 Manhattan Be: 122 Mocris & Essex 62 New Jorsey Uel 72 Nashville & Chattano 48§ Northern Pacific i 49 > 3 85 Northwestern .. g 132 do pid b 1468 New York Ceut 3 1274 Ohio Contral.... 12 Ohio & Mississippi, 3 81 do 90 Ontario & Wmern 264 Oregon Transcontinent 86 Pacific Mail, 41 Panama..... 167 Peoria, Decatur & Evansv. 264 Pittabrirg & Cleveland. 141 Pullman Palace Car. 124 Rock Island § 1285 8t, Louls & San ¥ra 334 do 52, o By 8t, Paul & Mllwlhku. 106 do 120§ 8t, Paul, Miun. & m.nnoh. 43 8t, Paul & U.mha..h.‘ i do Texas & Pacific. Union Pacific. . United States Exp 28, ‘Wabash, St. L, & Pacific 324 834 pid. 54 Bl Wells, Fnr 0 & Co, Express, 124, Waestern Union Telegraph., 824 Qaribox. l;j Central Arizona. . ] Excelsior, . 1 Homestake . 18 Little Pittsburg. 1 31 iff South Pac Standard . 53 Batro, ... 5 1 *Offered, tEx, Interest. fAsked, [Ex, Dividend. FOREIGN FINANCE. Special Dispatch to Tus Bax. LONDON, Loxpox, January 29,—5 p, m.—Consols, money, 102 1-16; consols, sccount, 102 3-16, United|States Bonds—New 5's extended, 1054, United States Reilroad Securities— Mllinos Central, 150}; Pennsylvania Cen- ew York Central, 130§; Erie, e LT PRODUOE & PROVISIONS, Special Dispatches to Tax Brx, on1CAGO, CH10AG0, January 29,—January corn on call this afternoon dropped 7 cents in as wany minutes and closed at 58c, The t excitement prevailed, is known, spring, 8 50@4 75; winter, ents, 5 H0@0 Wheat—Deman mu No reason 1 unsettled; ry 2} for Feb- sm Marl IHI} for April; u..r May; No, 2 Chicago spring, 3 Chicago spring, 870; No, er, 1 03@1 04, rn—Unsettled and lower; cash; 66§@67¢ for January; Lebnmy, 56@5b4c for Marc for May, Oats~Quiet and weak; 36{c for cach; regular, 1 02 for Jan: 1 03, 1 05; ruary; 10 T 1 yu 67¢ for 4 (216,000 bushels 55 Y with all sold, 363@3670 for January; 874 for February; 873@374c for M ko for May, ye - Dul'; @840, @1 32 on erack, dull and prices heavy, 7 5 for cish and r February; 7 T24@17 70 for r May; 1805 for Quiet; 1 Dressed Hogs— & shade lower; Janusrg: 17 32)(@ 17 52§@17 55 for Marol April; 17 923@17 95 June, Lard—Quiet; clo-ed higher; 10 674@ 1070 for cash and Januarv: (0 70@1 tor February; 10 85@10 874 for Ma ch 10 973@11 00 for April; 11 10@11 124 for May; 11 15@11 17} for June Bulk Meats fair demand; shonlders, 6 65; short rib, 8 95; short clear, 9 50 Butter—Market weak; faie to fancy creatheries, 25@835c; kood to fancy dairies, 20(112‘ “’( Weaker; 26}@27c, hisky—Steady; 1 15, CaLt Boarn.—Wheat—Firmer but not quotably higher, Corn--Excited and closed with a con. tinued downward tendency; 9o lower for January; uther- less marked; 58 for Jan: uary; ... for February; 53+ for March; b6¢e for May. Oats--Trregular; 96§c for February; 874c for \arch; 87}@878: jor April; 90k for May; 8880 bid for June, Pork—Firmer, but not quotably higher. Lard—Firmer but not quotably higher. NEW YORK, New Yorg, January 29.—Flour-- ket dull; superfine siate and wester: (@3 80; common to good extra, 8 K good to choice, 4 60@7 00; white wheat, exten, 6 25@7 25; extra Ohio, 3 90@7 00% St. Louis, 3 90@7 25; Mirnesota vatent process, b 60@7 90, When»»l ‘ash steady; options opened }@ 2 lower. but afterwards recovered from lhe decline and advanced trifls, closing steady; No. 2 spriag, nominsl; ungraded red, 101@1 15; No. 3 red, 112}; ateamer No. 3 red, Y 03; No. 2 red, 116}@1 1 1red, 1194; ungraded white, 1 05@1 204 No. 2 white, 1 064; No 1 white, 6,000 bushels vod at 1 145@1 15; steamer No, 1 white, 96@9640; No, 2 red for January, 64,000 bushels sold at 1 14§@1 15, closing at 115; do for Fehruary, 34, 000’ bushels wold at 1 15§(@1 154, closing at 1 15}; do for March. 712,000 busheis sold at 1 16§ @1 174, closiug at 1174; do, for April, sold av 1 _18i@1 194, closing at 1 19k do. for May, 416,000 busheis sold at 1 195@1L 208, closing st 1204, Corn-—}@1e lower; ungraded, 63@69§e; No. 3, 624@68c; steamer, 68@684c; No. 2, 68{@6830 in elevator, 693 delivered; old No. 2, white, 75c; ungraded white, 68c; No. 2 for Januar rmosgc, closing at 68¢; do. for February, 67@688, closing at 6743 do. for Murch, @h!?c, cloving at Mar- 07ie; do. for May, 664@07c, closing at ats—}@je lower and active; mixed western, 43@49c; white western, 45@b2c, Hay—Quiet but firm; 65c. Egga—Fresh western, quiet and unset- led; 27@28c, Pork—Duil and nominal; new mess, 18 874@18 75; options neglected, vef—Q but steady; 18 (0@18 25, Cut Meats—Dull and weak; long clear middles, 9 Lard —Higher; prime steam, 10 (7}@ 11 00 for cush; 10 95@10 99 for February; 11 (6@11 10 for March; 11 17@11 21 for April; 11 26@1 32 for May; 11 34 for for July. Market dull and weak; 16@38c. Cheesc—Quiet, western flat, 7@13}c. 8T, LOUIS, 8, Loris, Januar familr, 29, —Flour—Rteady; 4 20@4 30 , 4 70@4 80; fan- Cash lower; options unsettled; No, 2 red fall, 102§@1 02§ for cash and January; 1 U{ynl 038 for February; 105 @1 053, closing at 1 1} for March; 1074 @1 07§ for April; 105;@1 093 for May; No, 8 red fall, 918@944c. Corn ~Unsettled and lower; 474@47§c for cash; 474c for January; 49@47dc for l-ebr\mry, 49@49%c for March; 503@503c l’&r April; bli@>52, cloang at bljc for May, Oats —Lower; 363@864c for cash; 366@ 87¢ for January; 38§@383c for May. Rye—Dall and lower; 560, Barley—Steady; 60@85c. Burur—Sbudy. dairy, 26@32¢c; cream- ry, 34@88¢, Corn Meal — 2 ‘Whisky—Steady; 114, Pork —Market ull 17 25 asked for cash; 1710 bid for l-uhmlry, 1715 bid for March; 17 60 bid for May, Bulk Meats -Dull; shoulders, 6 40; short rib, § 75; short clear, 9 00. tacon —Market dull; shoulders, 8 00; short rib, 10 00; short clear, 10 25, Lard—Nominally 10 40 AFTERNOON ~ BoARD. — Wheat—Weak; 1033 for February; 1054@1 058 for March; 1091 for May. Corn—Lower; 47hc for February; 49jc for March; 50%c for April; b1do for May. Oats—Easy; nothiog done, KANSA§ CITY, Kansas Crry, Jaouary 2 Market lower and weak; No, 2 red, 86c for cash; 85} for February; 87c for March. Corn —Market lower and slow; 40}@40}c for cash; 40§@41c for February; 4lic bid for March. Oats—Dull; Butter— Plen crenmery, 28@ 3 Egge—Quiet; —Wheat— < bid forcash, aud dull; dairy, 22@21c; Ho., 24c, - LIVE STOOR spocial Dispatches to Tun Bas, OHICAGO, January 29.—~The Drovers’ rts a8 follows: ; beavy, 6 20@6 &0; ugm.o 00 klp! 4 00@5 80; closed steady, Cattle—Fair, but still glutted; better 1 | than on Saturday, but prices not quotauly changed; choic o rime steers, b 90@6 30; good to @ 7:,; common to fair, 4 00 ers’, 2 25@4 35; stockers and teeders, in u uumm ‘supply and light re- quest &t 3 00@4 50, Sheep—Fair and weak; market dull; ir, 3 25@4 00; medium to , 425@4 75; choice to extra, 5 00@ 50, The Drovers’ Journal Britieh cable re- ports a weak cattle market, the best Amer- icans being dc lower, at 16hc estimated aead weight; sheep, steady at 18@20c. ST, LOUIS, &1, Louis, January 29 yl}lnln—\Venk and shipping grad lower; ex- ports, nominal vood to choice shipping, 5 00@? light do, 4 50 5 00; common to fair butchers' »tock, 3 25 good to choice ditto, 4 00@4 50; ers gud feeders, 3 50@4 95, Sheep—Steady and good demand; com- mon to medium, 300@4 00; fair to good, 425@> 00; prime to fancy, o S Areat BT L s Tligh strong for packing and heavy wei Yorkers, 6 10@6 15; packing, 6 15@; butchers’, 6 35@6 50, NEW YORK, New Yong, January 29,~The Drovers’ Journal Bureau repocts: Beeves—Extremely dull and }c lower for dressed weight; extre 520 per | ewt live weight; 7 00@7 15 for srters’ use; 40 carloads 1 rri \Ileeu——\lm)w' 1 50@ 650 for she for lambs; ictly prime Id at 66026 70 per t Swine—None offered alive; nominally steady at 6 45@t6 95 per ¢ KANSAS OITY, N y 20.—The Live Stock Indi , Cattle and weaker; na- 0 to 1,500 pounds kers and feeders, 0, her, ranging at 0 00 @6 40, with the bulk of sales at 615@ 6 80, Sheep—Steady; 875 @4 00, good to choice, ; | the weok was weaker, do. for April, w'rgov c, closing at | R; THE DAILY BEE-TULSDAY. JANUARY 30 N Standard do, 4 nnon $170; Stan. MEROHANDISE dm{)% ‘ 3 Io&.fi '?‘ B (¥ —Rio, tatr, 0 Specll lsach o T B e, paitas b0 choloe 11} to 130; OId gov't NEW YORK, J“" 264@)! ko2 Mooha, 28%0) Arbuokle’s, New York, January 20, —Coffec -- [ 18}, Markot quiet; Rio cargoes quotedat 6)| OHEESI—Full Oream, 140y Part @Y. 8vim, 1040, Sugar—Market dull and weak; fairto| L YE—Amerioan, 8 85, om 8 40; good refining quoted at 6{@7e. Western, 2 76; North J 2 00; Lewis' Molwases— Quiet, but steady: New Or. | 1y, 4 60; Jewall lys, 275, leans, 40@ 61c; Porto Rico, 40@b3c; Eng. p-m,n_.yor,mu prices, COho ‘s foed lish islands, 40@43c, $1.50 per 100 Ibs.; ohop corn, 81.40; bran, Rice—Quiet, but steady; domestic, 54@ | 700 per 100 Ibs, Te3 Rangoun, bR@03s. HOMINY-—New, 84 25 per bbl, Potrolenn: - Market dull; United, 974¢;| SODA—In Ib papers, 83 per oase; keg orude, 7@7ho; refived, Ti@Tic, sodn, 2o, Tallow - Firm; 8§@8he. NEW PICKLES—Modi {n barrels Rosin—Steady; | 601 673 $7.00; do in half bb! % 00; smalla, in bbla Turl;enrlnle—l'}:r ; B3¢, 900 do, in h;llbh uw; o rkins, in Lead uiet, but firm; common, 4 75; 11 00; do, in o roined, 43504 0. 5 | bbly 18 O’ l'p.m mx Sitvar Gloss LONDON sh.oo "gm ExoelsiorGloss, Loxiox, Januar Petrolenm—Re- | 76,4 Oorn, 74e. ) AS—,G pa-d- good, fined, 64@ §d: wvivie, 741, 8;:};:"' ”@772",:“"( "‘"'E" good, m@, flflll MISCELLANEOUS. S0 holon 781 00; Japan" 0 'chn? 80750, Oolong, good, Special Dispatch to Tia Br, bé'fg:‘éh‘::; 4 Bonchong, LU P ) l.omc—su-L 4 inch and larger, 104c; 1.0NDON, Jauuary 29.—The Mark Lane | §inch, 11¢; Inch, 1140, Express, in its review of the British grain [* WOODKNWAKE—Two hooj trade of the past week, says: 175 thm huup pails, l 00, Tul 0. The prospects of the ,xruwln,i(whalt crop | 1, 8 50; Pioneer rds, 185 Uouble are about the rame as inst week. but the | Crewn 2 90; Wauhuelm. 8 50, LEAD—Bar, 81 66 VINFGAR—Pnn spple extra, 16c: prnro apple, 130; Prussing pure avvle, 160, *—Duy loads, per bbl, 1 65; Auh xon. |n wao ks, & 50; bbla dairy 60, be, 80. ~Kirk's Savon Imperial, irk's standard, 3 outlook for spring oultivation cets mater- inlly worse as the season advances, The teeling in English wheat at the close of The trade in for- eign wheat etands restricted by higher rates. The supply of wheat in London comprises 8,172 1|runrt¢rl from India, 5,086 8 50 8 from Germany,8,503 from American Atlan- white Ru Kirk's tic ports, and from Russia. Ameri- | Butocs, 2 15 ire Queen, onu maize in cheaper. Barloy fs firm but | (100 e 40; Kirk's magnolia dor, quiet. Trade in wheat cargoes cff the coast was small, Red winter is unchanged; Cala one-third higher. The demand for wheat cargoes afloat or for shipment slack- ened in the past week and the business done was chiefly in Russian grades, Sules of English wheat during the week, 62,585 quarters at 40s 44 per quarter, sgainst 49,- 888 quarters at 464 3d in the correspond- ing period of last year, FRAFFIO, Spocial Dispatchos to T Bxs. FLOUR AND GRAINS, 'ASH—Pennsylvauia cans, 4 case, in case, 3 85; Blhh‘“’l Ball, 2 doz, In case, 1 90; Anchor Ball % do In case 1 50. PEAN UTS—Roasted, chofoe, red ‘Len. neasee, 100 per Ib; fanoy white, 104c per lb; raw—white Virginia raw, 100; ronsted, 12%e. LES—Boxes, 40 Ih-.l;-‘,nlhflc: 8s, OAND! 15§c: bcxes 40 Ibs,, 16 oz., Ba, 1! MATCHES—Per caddie, 950; round, onses, 88 10; square, caces, ¥5 40, Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS-—Atlantio A, 8}c; pleton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8c; Boott FE 84c; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; 'Cabot w On10460, January 29 —Receipts and itten } un-t Falls ¥, shipments of flour and grain for the past uEi Hoosles “aeAlflM Width, th, Sk, Int jours have been as follows: Xndhn okl AW T 3{0, hmm,; Furniture, extra, $1 lo“hmlmn, No. l. 81; ocosch, extra, 81 $1'20; Damar, oxtra, 81 76; 1om phaltum, extra, 850; shells 50; bard oil finish, 81 80 Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, $310; plow steel, special oast, 70; orneible, pcohl or German, 6o; onst tool do, 16@: n spokes, 225@8 00; he puuet, g (dl?):l.u dry, 140; tongues, each, 10@3&!: nxles, onch, 10c; wiuate oute, per I, 7@1ic; washe l@lflc Hm"uf” 1b, 110; coil cha n per 6@120; mallonb e 8o; iron w Oex orowbars, 60; harrow teoth, 4o; horseshoos, per keg, b 00; spring steal, 7@80; Bnrdsnl hun-hoel. b 50; Burden's muleshoes, SHOT, —Shnt. 81, !6; Buck shot, 82,1 (Menhl Powder, kegs, $6.40: do., ha 83.48; do., quarter kegs, 81, M-&l‘l‘nt 9 25 per 100; in less than oar lo 975 ver 100, NATLS—Rates, 10 to 608, 425, Hides Pure, Ete. HIDES_trean butchors md.. 6@74c cured 7§@8o; hides, green salt, part oured ThehlduThos dry fiae,sovind, 1 oAl and kip, 12@14o; dey salt b des,sonn 10@110; 16 The., 11@120; gmun -u.um{.rsnu. per_skin, 50o; polts, H0@81 25; green lamb akins, §1°2501 50; damiagod bidon, Swo-third rate, ot sored and one grub, olassed two. tLirds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. off Goon sking, No. 1, 45e; No. 2, 305 No. 1 20.; No. 4, 100, hlnh No, 1, 806; No, 2 15¢; No. 8 160; No. 4, bo, Koz, No.ik, 60c; No, ‘2, 20, Skunk, No. 1, biboj 6503 ahort mI{ 40* narrow stripeo Urond stripe, 100, Tallow 7o, Leatner Onk wole, 380 to 420; hemlock nole, 38¢ to 850; hemlock kip, 800 to 100; runner, B to B0o; hemlock calf, 85c to 120; hem: lock upper, 28 to 26c; oak uppor, 4o alligator, 400 to 6 50; oalf kid, 33@360; Gronen kid, 2 50 to 3 76; oak kip, 80c 40 100; oak cnlf 120 to 180; French kip, 110'to 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- sette, 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 10 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L. Moroceo, 800 t0,3; pubble 0. D. Morocco, 85¢; sitnon; 0 8 HARNESS—No 1 star_oak, 420; No2 do, 8y .1 Ohlo onk, $8e; "No. 2 do, 860; No. 1 Milwaukee, §7¢; No, 3do Ho. Horses Illfl Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are lling well ot » alight advance n pitcen The demand for good horses exceeds the wopply ‘consideradly, Pricss range aa fole ows: Fine aingle drivers, 8150, to 300,) Kxtra draft horwos, 817, to 225.; Common dral Flour—bbls. ... 705 Bhl:;u‘ e T tea e by aep ! | Borses, 8100, to 160.: Exira farm horsos Wheat—bushels .. 16,000 a0 | Shaymnt LL, 7o O d‘,g,“s‘“uh Wl 8110 o 120 Common s good farm horys Gora— & . 153.% 16,000 | 958 p" 6‘5 4 (, . to tu‘)o, l‘c;um plugs, 860, to 76,5 Oate— ) ommon plugs, $20. Mlas 4400 N FI}:GEB O O O Adlendale | “MUTES, 15 to 154 hands (exera), ¥125, Barley— * 19,000 3,000 Aot pas ? State X 4-4, o, | 101505 14} to 16 hands, 8100, to 10} Niw Yonk, January 29,—Reoelpts and 6&0(« nekeye's. ¢4, sm U auds, 875, £0'100,) 184 to 14 shipments of flour and grain for the past mu... I Orebard A Laconia O | bands, 860 to76. 24 hours have been as follows: Shyvte, | 22, 45 Lehi hN”' 4 tm;dnled 4 W eceipts p'te, lou epperel o 3 do We quote lumber, lazn_and shingloa ont Flour—bbls, - 49,000 8,200 | 86, 740; el Blosf’omu”b 7801 [lcabi ay Ometia ki atlowis peLaN Wheat—bt 99,606 101,300 vd.m.um 44 JOIST AND SOANTLING ~16 ft, and Corn— 41000 8,000 BLEACHED - UOTTONS— Andronco under, 823 00; 16 ft,. $38.50, J Oate— . 77-‘“0 «o:: | gin T &4, 9ho; Blackstono AA Imperial Sc: | “mN(BERN-16 6. and under, 822 00, Sr. Louws, January 20, —Recelpts and |do do half blenched 4-4,90; Oabot 4-4,83;| TIMBER AND JOTST 18 ft., 828 50; shipmenta of flour and grain for the past | Fidelity d-4, Shc; Fruit of the Loom, 9:' do | g n m 50, 23 ft., 826 50; 34 ft. 826 50, 24 hours have been as tollows: oan.bricd-4,124c; doWater Twist, 10hc; Great ING~No. 1, 4 and 6 in., 824 00; eipte, *Ship'te | FallsQ, ket ndian Head shrunk 4-4, 12; | N 5 gty Flour—bbls......... 7,000 7,000 Inmf‘nhi 100; do eambrlo 87, 134c; New | “SHEKTING — No, 1 (204 ocmmon Wheat—bushels, 60,000 000 e er IRty “ P‘g,“"‘ A100; Pepperol | pyuriy), §20 00; No. 2, 818 00, Coro— 137,000 24,000 N oy Looahontas 4, 94¢i| LIME—Per barrel, 81 85; bulk per ona- i)m— 28,000 1,600 Poflatfi :fl 83c; Utica, 11¢; Wamsutta 40c; Cement, bbl, 82 28 Tows plaater, {ye— 2,000 bhl, 82 50, Hair per bu, 40o. _Tarred Barley— * ... 7,000 DUCKS ™ Oolored)—Albany X brown, | ¢ol¢' 100 lby, 85 0. Straw bonrd, 83 50, 8c; do O, drab, 11gg do X.a stripes and plnidu, 12h0; fio.dfufi mfi:“md ldmh stripes and p! 3 on fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brewn, 8c; Chariot fancy Kaxsas Ciry, January 29 —l{elwlpfll aud shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ta, 124c; do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River Whest, bugel........ 18000 oo ke do_ext boavy. 1thes Tudians & | B oy Siaciet ) brown 180 Nevonset A brown, 150 LIVE STOCK, TIUKLNGD—AD A U A 82 19c; do XX blue 82, 18g0; Arrowancs, CHwAGo, January 29, —Receipts and 9‘0, Clnremont B Bbl!?!‘oconentwn ex shipments of live stock for tho post 24 24 inch double face, 840; Garner A and shipments of live stock for the past 24 ASANLIERentDL LTS e Orchard_ 740} Norragansstt, improved,o Popperillwatteun Sho; Rockport, 7o, RINTS —Allens, 6ho; American, 84ei Amold, 7c; Berwick, 4§o; Cocheco, Conestoga, ki ; Dunell, #@7c; Eddystone, 7o; Gloucester, 6c: Harmony, 54e; Knickerbocker, 8jc; Mor Hogs Cattl Sheep. . OMAHS MARKKHTS, Mystio, 5ic; Spragues, bo; e X lga), 6cj dlvv.ekglnghnms, 70; Marl: Whol le Pri, g Oriental C. vt s on GINGHAMS—Am: keng, 124c; Amos. Monday Evening, January 29. keng droms 0k Argyle, 10jc; ~Atlantic, i A 9o; Cumberland, 74c; Highlana, Thes Bhe only changes reported in the market | Kanilworth, Sic; Blus kett, 108¢; S to-day are as follows: o9x, 8o Wheat, No. 2 advanced ic; No, 3 ad-| , COTTONADES-—Abbervillo 1840 i, Agate, 200; American, 11v; Artician, 200; Oafro' D and T, 134c; Clarion D and T, Barley dcclined 1c, 174¢; Decean Co, atripes Dand T, 16¢; Ksy- Corn declined e, stone, 184c; Nantucket, 19¢; \oupmu Local Grain Dealings. é?,'i,’.,.,o?“ %lnd T, 13‘)&" i;,"y'{., lm N . 20; Tio chusett, shirt S'Z?EAE;'MC“" No. 2, 84ho; oaah No, | FieP 130% 2108t 147 i Lije; York, ARLEY.—Cash No, 2, 71c; No, g, [ piair Nonkin, 17 ;‘f;,".“' o Shaoks el e and L YE—Cash, 4 8o, ; sg?xgafl:{iosan;‘mw%m 10-4,27kot 3 lo o H ontinental DEAIRED CORN~— 340, 42, i, Fruitiof the Loom 10-4, 274: New York mille98, 85c; do 78, 80c; do 5 2240, Pembrike 104, , 350; Pequot 10-4, 28he, do 74, 19c do. 49, " 16¢; Pepperell §96, 29c do 67, 21c;do 67, 180 Ut2ca 96, 86c; do 58, 334e; do 48, 170, ELLDS-Flu seed 96c per bu, roduce and Provisions. POTAT()EB—!SO@&OB per bushel, ONIONS—30@55¢c per bushel, BUTTER~Choice country. 20@250, KGGS—25c picked; fresh, 38@30c. Paints Olls and Varnishes H( )‘\hY—OAhlnrfn y gt 1o, 31, OILS—110° carbon, per gallon, APPLES—Per barrel, 82 75@3 25, 1 headlight, per gallon, OYSTERS—Booth's nnd Platts elect headlight, per gallon, 19c; oysters, 40c: Standard, 80; medinms 156 Water White, 18c; linseed, mvmum ORANGES -85 50, raw, wallon, 63; linsced, ~boile: LE \I(J\i -$4 25@4 50 per box, F" .;afi‘n, n6o; Jerd, winter str'd, per JAN vy per bushel, 275@3 00, |lon, 100; 'No, 1, 850; No, 2, 75¢; castor, —14c per lb. XXX, per gallon, 1 25; No. 8, 1 20; aweet, 1‘.@1';..- per pound. ocers Liet uk JODS-—Oystors, per gallon, 8oc; sperm, W, B, per gallon. 175; fish, W, B,, per gallon, qu neatsfoot, extra, per gallon, 75¢; No, 1, 85¢; lubris cating, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 15c, goiden machine, No, 1, per gallon, a5c; N CANNED (Ficld's), per eare, 84 001 do 1 1y (Fiold! n) a per case, 2 75; 4o 2 tandard), per case, 210; ngnwhemun 2 M, per case, 2 40, |2, 50; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ti easpberries, 2 Ib, per cace, 8 40, Dauw. | pentine, per gallon, 5c; napthn, W, per sons, 2 Ib, per bk, l‘v<l.1. Dartlett | gallon, 18¢; 64°, 17¢ pears per case, 240, hortleberrios e 278 TR berorsnp go. | - PAINTS IN OIL--White lead, Omaha Broon sagonc2 i s Lharan [t hercuser? 903 | b, .. Gie; white lend, St. Lonis, pure, 61c: 150, Bine ¢ j do choice, , | Margailios green, 1 to 6 b cans, 20c caso b per case los, 3 I, p $Q0@3 75, Poschom, 21h por case .00y do 8, case, 4 00@4'50; do, (pio), 51, pes case,230; do'pie, 6 I, per dozen. 4 FLOUR—Jobbing prices. Jac French zinc, gacen seal, 120; French zinc, red weal, 110; French zino, in varnish asst, 2c; French zince, in ofl asst 15c; Raw nad burnt umber, 11 cans 12c; raw and Frost : ; bumt Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, . Srin Patony prer) $5.90 por 100 Iba.; To- | ufined lampbiack, 12; cosch black and: Ku,,nm.. Fate } " | ivory black, 160; drop black, 160; Prussian hawnee Fancy wle, XXXX winter, g, best, 82.80; Chris. blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 180; chrome green, L, M, & D., 14c;blind and shutter green, L, M., & D., 14c; Paris green, 15c; ndian red, 150; Venetian red, 9¢; T 214, no, chopped §14.00; Shopnu $13.00; Queen Bee |y, ‘Anu.ncnnVr»rmlhv Sour, per sac ellio Blye, per sack ebromae yellow, L, D, BUGARS—Powdered, 103e: i yellow ochre, 9c; g BieRg («v :Tc ‘l‘i.s': ::]tpnlyx.fl, iryer, 8c; graining colors: light uuk dark A, Extra O, | %% walout, ehesf 15e, Dry ®aints White lead, 74c; French sine, 10e1 Par piason ver b, 11c; whiteing 24c; whiting gilders, 1§c; Ib, 94c; dry salt shoul: | whiting: coml, Mo lampblack G - “"."I;C" lers per Ib,, | town, 11c; lempblack, ordinary, 1 ; ultramarine, 15¢; vandyke 4; umber, raw ver, 21;" Allapice, 150; e S oiaplon 16n umber, burnt, wn, dcjslenna, burn t, 4o Paris greon genuine, 2ic 20c; chrome green, green K., 1 million, ' America, Tiorces, b cans, 5-1b do, 70¢; 18c; 'Indiau red, 100 rose pink, 14c; venetian re i, Cokusoso 3 ’ foa prim 154@ | 2fo: venetian red Am., 1jc; red lead, 7he; FISH-No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 6 75; n"",mfi’ yfil‘lw‘.,gf?emmh:ila h;’.w e :L No. 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack. | French,’ 2o - sthrer . American, . Bot erel, balf brls, 4 75; famil m.ckmn kits, | Winter's mineral, 2jc okigh brows, 3 85¢; No. 1 white fish, half b s, 6 00;'No. 1 | spaniah brown. 24cs by o) 1ot SYRUP—Standard Cony, ss« bbls; V" VARNISH roln per nllun' ¢ COAL—Cumberland blmknmlth 812 inmp, $5 50; Whitebreast nut, 85 50; Towa lump, 85 50; Towa nut 85 50; Rock Spring Anthracite, 810 50@12'00; Colorado, DRUGS AND LHEMlLA'H = Acid, Oarbolic, .:Oc; Acid, Tartaric, b '3 N — ek bilee ! 'uno'r't”m'u. Shipm’ta, g{ Fho; I;g,nh-c}-n glow “finieb, fifi gn‘[l‘onn(‘ ‘Zlifi.“c.x&’i’r‘n :T;:‘rl’hz,filg;" p;lnn!o Hogs. . .. 48,000 130 | Newport do Ayl d°fl8 aze "ffl! Pequot do |95 or fmm( gallon; triple refined spirits Cattle. 1,900 1,700 | 5¢; Loockwo 187 proof, 123 per proof eallon; re-distilled Sheep. .. 210) 4,000 uuog;‘?“;;f”ffi&l;‘sc—l:;‘;'c";s A(":}:‘{: whiskies, 1 0@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ Kaxsan Orr, January 20.—Receipte | 6355 tteans, 3o Hatlowe) s fog Tuid |20 Kentucky bourbous, 200@7 G0; Kon- and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 L0@7 00. BRANDIES—Tmported, 86 00@16 00; domeatie 1 40@4 00, S—1In: ported, 4 50@6 00; domostle, 1 40@& 00, (RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England. 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 b0@3 50 PEACH AND APPLE ERANDY-- 1 76@4 09, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per cass, wxmw 0 Amortsaa, case, 1200® Y OVARETS— or case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per cas, 6 00@ 2 00; Catawha, per case, 4 00@7 00, FINE 00T 76c; Golden Thread, 7llc' Fountain, 80c, Favorite, 66c; Rocky Mountain, 60c 5. Fancy, Daisy, 50c,—In tin foil— 1b boxes, per 1b 63c; Lovi- et x, 60c; Dismond Orown, 660. SMOKING—All grades—Common, 25 to 83e. Grauulatad—Lluckwells Durbarn, 18 Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. ka, 16 oz, 38c; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per 1b, 81.35; Marburgs’ Puck 2 oz, tin ofl, 55¢; Dog T ail 65, Merlno nnwas ed, llgh!.hll@l&![ heavy,o, @1315¢; medium anwashed, light, 18@20 washed, ohoice, #2c; fair, 80c; tub-ding; and w,, 28c; burry, blackand cotted wor 2@6o lose z#-Feathers, ribbons, velvet can all be colored to matech that new hat hy using the Diamond Dye. Ten cents for any color 'l'utod by Time: For Throat Diseases, Colds and Coughs, ROWN's BROKCIIAL TROCKEN have proved therr efficacy by @ test of many years. Price 2 cents, i S YOUR CAPITAL, $i0 Those destring to make mo all and meclum Investmen in, provisions and stock specula 9, n do 8o by operating on ooy From May 1, 1551, to the pre WHEAT Sont date, on invostnents of $10,00 to 840 STOCK $100 i 1,000, cash_profits have been vealizad ‘and pald to Investors amounting to seversl tmes the orlg inal {nvestmont. Profits pald 1st o overy month, still leaving the origlnal fuvestment making money Q or payable on d Explanato 1y clroulars and statorments of fund W sent freo. Wo want rosponsible agonts. who wil report on crops and fatroduce oral com= = winful diseasen of the | lxlunr 1H lek-l AND HO\]N[LH‘ £l erid poison, Fl » H Elof the worst forma of this terri) Clhave been quickly relieved, and L ekory Bliime " ¥ pERFECTLY CURED, Blesaen 1t a0y, s by L ensms, )ry can be sent Wikkes, iSSR0 A ot Biington, Ve KIDNEY -WORT Morris_Run Blowburg, 812; Whitebreast ; Balsam I HAS THE BEST ST0CK IN OMAHAARD MAKES THE LOWEST PRIOES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mak- ing it the largest and most complete FURNITURE HOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected *with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exclusively for the use of Passengers. These immense ware- rooms- -three stores, are 66 feet wide--are filled with the Grand= est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever shown. All are invited to call, take the Elevator on the first floor and go through the bulldmg and inspeot the stock. HAS. SHIVERICK, 1208 ,and 1210 Farnam Street, Omabha, J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN W TN R JES R i.ath, Shingles, Pickets, 8ASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEN PrL.ASTEHR, BTO. MrSTATE AGENL FOR MILWAUKER CEMENT COMPANTYY Near Union Pacific Depot. 1206 OMAHANB HENRY LEHMANN, WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. 118 FARNAM ST. 'OMAHA A. M. CLARK, Painter&PaperHanger SIGN WRITER & DRCNBATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER Window Shades aud Ourtains, '1 CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND' FIXTURES, Copabia, per 1b, 70c; Bark, hours have b follows: trn, 174¢; Lewuton o J e ke B e w"mc‘- Iulnnem.u 20e; Omoga super b, 143 "“‘“Lh';" Iy 7bc; O P aiuty, Oils & Brushes, Hog..cc..coooooo SL000 4| axien 4 28 Ponel River 9 Tofor Futc | %, 0%, #1165, Chlooterm oot | 107 South I14¢h Btreet Gattle ... 00000 1500 4,300 na ue stripe, 12; Shetuckot S g . Shoep..... 110 121000 1,300 | 1030; do S 126; Yeoman's biue 39, 9o | St per b “‘xg‘t{f:'*“vwl’:fibw?‘;'; O ERRANEA New Yok, January 2. —Roceipts and | DENIMS,—Amoskoak, blueand broun | i) Caator, No. 1, 'per gal, #L 25 . < shipments f live steck for the paet 4% | 16k Ancover DI blus, e, Asling X 0“, Castor, No, 8, per. gal 8115, Ol ) hours have been as follows: bluaSoo teh, 1 0, blue aw | Olive, per gal. 81 50; Ofl. Origanutn, 50; % Recta, Shipm'ta. -mim« doAAA.dob'ilfl 184; ;h;)xxw Opium, §4 75; Quinine P, & W, & R, & 8., vene . or's ne an rown, P Catle. 5000 ae M. ua Ry D steine, t6ier Paml i A 1"‘,‘“‘“”“‘ Doaociie per b Sheep. . wee 12,000 e dr':::‘ \'r«“:n. 160; Unoasville, | M li%hl;w, rul:,lls éulpnnur flour 3 5 0, —Recel . oy trvo nine, 3 85, .hflfml.:?."’.?e s 1 SAMBRIOS-Faraard, b0} Eddystone sl g Singls Breech Lnadmg Shot Guns, from l5 to lls Double Breech Loading Shot Guns, from.$18 to §75. Muzzle Loading Shot, Guns, From $6 to $25. Fishing Tackel, Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods. Full Stock nf \huw Uases Always o hand, ‘UBACCONISTS s, Imported and Key West Cigars a large line of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and evirything re- uired in a first class Cigar, Tobacco and Notion tove, Cigars from $15 per 1,000 upwards. Send or Price List and 8amples. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTER X HOTEL HOTELS, PROPRIETORS TOWNS ARLINQTON, J, Q. McINTIRE, Lincs'n, Neb, WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, BARATOQGA HOTEL, A. Q. WEATHERLY, ©. 0. REYNOLDS, J. 8, STELLINIUS Manring, towa, | Coon Raplds, owa.] Milford, Neb. MARSH HOUBE, E. MANS, BROWNBVILLE Neb OOMMERCIAL HOTEL! JOHN HANNAN Btromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A, WAHALL Loulsviite § OITY HOTEL, OHENEY &JOLARK, Blalr, Ne .} OOMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, | Nellgh, N GRAND CENTRAL €. SEYMOUR, Nabras| ity INeD MIBBOURI PACIFIO HGTEL, P. L. THORP, Weeplng Water,N COMMERCIAL HOUBE! A. . OAARFER, Hardy, Neb, QGREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neby OCOMMEROIAL HOUBE, €. STOREY. Olarinda, lowa ENO'S8 HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb* EXOHANQE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, 0. B, HACKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, Ashiand, Neb Atkinson, Neb' MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBB, Quide Rocd, N, BUMMIT HOUBE, BWAN & BEOKER Oreston, In. HOUSTON HOUSE, QEO. CALPH, Exira, la, REYNOLDS HOUSE, WALKER HOUSE, ©.M. REYNOLDS, D. H. WALKER, Atlantic, la, Audubon, la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, CITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAMS, n la, PARK HOUSBE, MRS, M. E. CUMMINGD, Oorning, la. NEBRASKA HOTEL, JIL. AVERY, Btanton, MERCHANTS HOTEL Q. W, BURK, Burllngton Junation, ¥ OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, ———— Blanchard, la, PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, Bhenandosh la, COMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, HENRY WILLS, OHAS, BAGNELL, Dayld Olty, Neb Collegn Springs, la QOMMERGIAL HOUBE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, is. JUDKINS HOUBE, FRANK WILKINBON, Malvern, la, BALL HOUSE, M. H, PERRY, Ida Qrove,i!s OCOMMERCIAL HOUBE WOODS HOUBE, DOUALAS HOUSE, BEDFORD -ouu: J. T, OBE N, ARLINGTON HOU: J . BLACK & 8ON, NORFOLK JU\CIIONNOUBE A‘ T POTTER, Odebolt, Ia Osceola, Neb, Olarks, Neb, Bedford | g Maryivilie Mo Norfolk JunctionNes D, F.STEARNS, JOHN ECKERT, J, 8. DUNHAM, WINSLOW HOUSE McOARTY, Beward, Neb, AURORA HOUSE .8 JONES, Auroar Neb, OROZIER HOUSE O. R QROZIER, | Sldney, Nlh. AVOOA EATING HOUBE D. W. ROOKHO LOCKWOOD & annruon. "Rod Oak Oerpt, JOHN FOSTER, Lewls, | E. HAYMAKER, o. L OHAPMAN J LUS| w N MOHTON- BON, TABIA CI'A Y, 1A, lhflnun & Ku.lu. Prop, OCENTRAL HOUSE FOSTER HOUSBE AHITNEY HOUBE] DEPOT HOTEL, LUSK HOUBE. OOW CITY HOUSBE, AGOER HOUBE, HARMON HOUSE, Log Dow Clll.'ll

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