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ho Nebraska National Bank, Of Omahs, Nob Pald up Capital, - -« Wy aus 0 Nebraska. DIRECTORS: Kout cap TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B &Q R. K., Boston. W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Collins. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney- at-Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H. W. YATES, Cashler, lato Cashier of the First National Bank of Omah connected with the active management of that Baok since ite organization in 1463 COLLECTIONS receive spectal attention and char o8 lowest obtainable here or elsewhere. Intainsr allowed on time deposita upon favor. able terms and upon accounts of banks and bank: Forman Exciaxas, GovernmentBonds, Oounty and City Fecurities bought and sold. spropared 1 ¢ gonoral banking business ta dotalls, an 1 ln the treatment of custom Ipursne tha most liberal policy consistent with eafe banking e, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. ‘8pecial Dispatch to T Ban. New York, January 3), Money - 3@4 per cent; closed offered at 3 per ceat, Prime Mercantile oent, Sterling Exchange— Strong; bankers' bills at 84 83; demand, 84 86}, Produce exports for tho week, $ 0C0. Governments were strong and generally 1@ per cent higher. The stock market in general was dull It was strong in the forenoon but in the afternoon there was a drop in Lake Shore caused by reports that Payne and Stone, of Ohio, were determined to go out of the directory of Lake Shore. 1In the last hour there was a general decline caused by a heavy drop in Denver. Just befora the close the market recoverad a fraction on the general liat, At a meeting of the directors of the Denver & Rio Grande Railway company, ‘Wm, L. Scott, of Erie; A, J. Cassatt, late vice president of the Pennsylvania rail- road; Peter Geddes, of the Chicago, Bur- lington & Quincy, and L. H, Meyer, of the Pittsbuig, Ft. Wayne & Chicago, wers ad. mitted directors in place of H. A, Risley, J. W. Gilluly, L. K, Bass and Jobhn 1 Lundstrom resigned. L. H, Meyer was eleoted firat vice president. GOVERNMENTS, Yestorday, and Paper—5@6 per To day. QOentral Pacific firsts. Erie seconds. .. Lehigh & Wilkesbarre. Louisiana comscls Missouri 6's. . 110 8t. Joeoph. 19 t, Paul & Sioux Cif s Tennessee 6 454 do 41 Texas & Pacific | 59 19) do R. G. d 84 Union Pacific 1st mortgage 13y do land grants. 110 do king fund Virginia 6's Adams Express..... 123 Allegheny Central 13 Alton & Terre Haute 67 do 99 American Express........... 90 90 Burl,, Cedar rhpld- & North, 804 83 Oanada Southern...... .70 6! Qol., Cin, & Ind, Central 104 1033 QCentral Pacific. .. 83 838 Chesapeake & Ohio. 224 36 4 do 25 Chicago & Alton...... 5 1354 do pfd .. 140 140 Chi., Burl. & Quincy.. 1228 23 Ohi., St. L, & New Orleans.. 78 78% Cin., Sand, & Cleveland. 48 Cleve., Col. & Cincinnati. . 79 Delaware & Hudson canal,... 107§ 10.} Del,, Lack, & Western 1 125 Denver & Rio Grande, 48, do preferred. Fort Wayne & Chicago 136 Hannibal & St. Joseph. . 42 424 do pid... 83y 85 Harlem 196 196 Houstor 73 73 Illinois Central. ... 146 lllii Ind., Bloom. & Wi 323 82, Kansas & Texas. 39 3.4 Lake Erio & Wes sog 30" Lake Shore & Michlfl 111 1108 Louisville & Nashville. 578 b7 Louisv,, New Alb, & Chicag 65 Marietta & Cincinnati 1st pid 10 10 do do 2d pfd 54 54 Memphis & Charleston 46 45 Michigan Central. . 97 Minneapolis & St, 23 do 634 Missouri Pacific. .. 103, Mobile & Ohio. .. 17 Manhattan Beach. 2 122 Morris & Essex.. . i 62 New Jersey Central. . 24 72 Nashville & Chattanooga,.... 48§ 47 Northern Pacific.... 49 4Y; do pfd. 85 854 Northwestern ... . 182 181 do p i 146 New York Central 1264 Ohio Central.... Ohio ndMiniulppL Oregon Transcontinent: Pacific Mail,.. Peoria, Decatur & Evansv. Pittsburg & Cleveland. Pullman Palace Car. Ihulinf Rock Island A 8t. Louis & San Fran.. do do st Pml‘fz Milwaukes. ., .o o pid. . 8t, Paul, Minn. & Manitoba 8¢, Paul & Omaha. .. do Toxas & Pacific. Urion Pacifi United States Express Wabash, St. L, & Pacific, o bid Wells, Fargo & Co, Express.1 Westorn,Union Telegraph. . Osribon. Central Arizona. Execelsior.. Homestake . Little Pittsburg Ontario . .. Quicksilver o Robinson Bilver Olif Bouth F x, lnmm.- Dividend. e $250,000 Oraxap for businees April 27, 1882, with the JOHNBON, Presidont, of Steele, Johnson & lar, 12y for i | ket dull; superfine state and western, United States Bonds- 4}'s, 116 United States Railroad Securitioa— Ulinos Central, 1524; Pennsylvania Cer tral, New York Central, 131} Erie, 40};" Fiele, seconds, 994: Reading, —— ¢ L PRODUONM & PROUVISIONS Special Dispatches to Trn B, ORICAGO. Cntcaao, Jannary 50 —Regular wheat in early tradiog wasa shade lower; but advanced 1@14c and closed }o above yes- terday's closiog, Sales were made at 1018@1 02§ for January; 101§ @1 024 fur Fa' ruary; 1 02§@1 031 for March; 1 (3@ 1 014 for April; 1 07§@1 08§ for May; win. ter, 1 04; spring, 10 § On call the sales were 215,000 bushels regular and 80,000 bushels winter at » shade weaker to jo higher. Corn was active and unsettled with fre- quent fluctuations and a lower range, due to large receipte, liberal offerings and the |3 throwing upon the market of considerable | | blocks on which the decline had exbaustod the margins; closed }@14s lower than yes- terday’s close, 'Change sales were made at 54@?885, closing at the inside for January; 534@b44c for February; B3j@diic for March; 56}@573: for May. On call the LIVE STOOK Bpecial Dispatches to TN:II. onicado. Oa10aGu, January 30. <The Drovers' Journal rep srts as follows: {oge—Steadv, demand good and firm; mxed, 580@6:0; hewy, 6 20@b6 light, O S0@¢ kipe, 4 00@5 40, Cattle—Market glutted with stale stock and very weak; prices withont quotable change; prime steers, B0@6 20; good to choice shipping, 5 (0@5 70; omwou to mediu 4 00@4 75; butchers', steers, 400@4 10; mixad lote, 8 10@4 25; stockers and feeders, heavy supply, Sheep—Duil, very week, 10@20c lower for shippers to eastern markets, and doing but little; common to fair, 3 15@4 00; medium to ga h@4 75; choice to extra, 4 8)@b 5. BT, LOUIS, 8. Lours, January 0. ~Cattle - Lower and slow, most of low grades left over; exports, nominal at 5 H0@5 75; native wold at 4 60@ 14 205 (cows wnd 3 10@4 50; low grade in 1 higher; Yorkers, 6 10 king, 6 206 40; butchers’ to 70, KANSAS OITY. #ales were 800,000 buchels; January 4o higher; others @}s lower, Oats wers oull and easie es were made at 364@37c for January; 333@374 for February; 37@374c for March: 33§@30}. for May, Un call the sales were 80,000 at prices unchanged. Pork was fairly active and 15@20c high- er, Sales were made at 7 40@755 for Jan- uary and February; 17 52)@17 70 for March; 17 85@18 074 for May. Floue—Dall; spring, 8 50@4 75; winter, 8 75@4 75; patents, b H0@6 25 Wheat—Active and higher; regular, 102 for Jannary: 1 024@1 078 for Feh- ruary; L 03)@1 (33 tor March; 1 04}@ | @9 104§ 'for April; 1 (Sfor May; No. 2 Chica- go spring, 1 024; No, 3 Chicago spring, 8732 No,_ 2 red winter, 1033@1 04, Uorn—Unsettled ard lower; 51 for cash and Januars; 533@033c for Feoruary; 51k @b4}: for March; 56§@563c for May, Qats -Market dull; 36§c for cash and nuary; 86§@36%c for February; 873@ { for March; 37§@574c for April; 89@ 39%c for May, Rye ~Dull and lower; 61}c, Barley—Quiet; 83@85 Flax Seed - Wea Yon track. Dressed Hogs—Steady; light, 7 12}; heavy, 7 25 Pork—Firmer; 17 85@17 50 for cush: 17 50 for_January; 17 50@17 524 for Feb ruars; 17 620@17 6> for March; 17 S24@ 17 #5 for April; 18 025@18 05 for May; 18 15 forJune, Lard—Stronger; 10 75 for cash and Jan- uary; (0 75@10 774 for February; 10 90@ @10°923 for March; 1100 bid fir April; 1115@11 173 for May; 11 17§@11 20 for une, Bulk Meats - In fair demand; shoulders, 6 70; #hort rib, 9 0 hort clear, 9 £0. . Butter —~Weak; fair to fancy creamery, 25@35c; wood to fancy dairy, 20@28: Eugs—Weak 3, Whisky—S CALL BoABD.—Wheat—Irregular; regu. Fetruary; 1083 for March; 1 043 for April; 108} for May. C Irregular; 64c for January; 534 or February; 54@54%: for March; btige for May. Uat: —-Steady and unchanged. Pork—Irregular; bid for January; 17 50 for Fobiuary, 17 65@17 674 for March; 17 82@17 85 for April, 18 074 for May; 18 174 tor June. Lard—Advanced 2jc. NEW YORK, Nzw YoRE, January 30. -Flour-&;}hr- 4 =1 @3 75; common to good extra, 3 75@4 50; good to choice, 4 60@7 00; white wheaf extra, 6 25@7 35; extra Ohi St. Louis, 3 90@7 25; process, b 60@7 90, Wheat—-Cash grades a shade better; op- tions opened }@4c lower, but aftorwards recovered from the decline and advanced i@fe, closing steady; No. 2 spring, nomi- nal; ungraded red, $ic@1 20; No 3 red, 1124@]1 14}; steamer No, 2 red, 1 184; No. 2 red, 1153@1 17; No. 1 red, 1 20; ungrad- ed white, 95@1 203; No. 1 white, 500 bushals sold at 1 15; No, 2 red for Janu- ary, 32,000 bustels sold at 1 15@1 15, closing at 1153; do for February, 528,000 bushels sold at 115@1 15 7-16, closing at 1 15}; do for March, 712,000 bushe!s sold at 1 174@1 178, closing at 1174; do. for April, 256,000 bushels sold at 1 193@1 193, closing at 1 194 do. for May, 206,000 llm‘;h;m sold at 1 19i@1 20}, closing at 20, Corn—Cash lots $@1lc lower; options opened §@§c lower, but afterwards reco ered and advanced a trifls, closivg wenk; 0; No, 3, 624c; steamer, 67@ d@67ic in elevator, 69: de- 7.¢ free ou board; steamer white, 66@67he; No. 2 for January, 67}@67jc, closing at 6712; do, for February, 67@674c, closing at 6733 do. for March, 673@67c, closing at 67hc; do. for April, 674@6Tc, closing at 67 do, for May, 66i@tiiic, closing at 664c; do, for June, (62, Oats—Firm; mixed western, 43@19¢; white western, 45@52c, Hay—Quiet but firm; 65c, Eggu—I'resh westorn, quiet but steady; 27@28e. Pork—Stronger; new mess, 18 50@18 75 for cash; January, 18 35@18 50; February, 18 45@ 8 60; Murch, 18 60@18 70; April, 18 70 @18 80; May, 18 8)@18 90. Beef—Quiet but steady; 18 10@18 25. Cut Meats—Dull and nominal; long clear middles, 9 75, Lard—Strong; prime steam, 10 95@ 11 00 for cash; Feoruary, 10 99@11 10; March, 11 I @11 April, 1121@11 2 May, 11 81@1L 36; June, 11 34@11 4 July, 11 37@11 August, 11 38@11 40, Butter—Quiet; 16@38 Cheese—(Juiet, but firm; western flat, 7 @134c. , 390@7 00; Mirnesota patent 8T, LOUIS, 81, Louis, January 30,—Flonr—Dull; familv, 4 20@4 30; choics, 4 70@4 80; fan- cy, 4 9)@4 95 Wheat—Higber; No, 2 red fall, 1 034 for cash; 1033@1 03¢ for February; 10:4@ 1 06 for March; 1074@1 078 for April; 1 055@1 094 for May; No, 8 red fall, 94@ Corn—Lower; 471@474c for cash and January; 47@474: for Kebruary; 48{ @19 l\:}r March; 50 bid tor April; 50§@a14 for May; Oats—Higher: for Junuary for May, Rye —Higher; 59 Barley—Steady; 6'@85e, Bu Steady; dairy, 25@32c; cream. ery, B4@8se Eggs—Steady; 210, Corn Meal —Firm at 2 45, Whisky—Steady; 114, Pork —Market tirmer; 17 25 for cash; 20 bid for February; 17 25 bid for March; bid for Mav. Bulk Meats—Steady; car lots shoulders, 6 40; short rib,5 75; short clear, 9 00. Bacon—Market firmer; shoulders, 8 00; long clesr, 9 874; short rib, 10 00; short 354@36¢¢_for cash; 36jc {@3 ¢ for February; 88ic ® ninal; 10 45 0N BoArD,—~Wheat—Firm, but 44 for February; 106 for March; 1 094 for May. Corn—A shade firmer; ary; 48]@4Yc for March; May, Oata—Steady; 87c for February; 37hc bid for March; 35} for May, KANSA8 OITY, Kansas Orry, January 30, —Wheat— Market better, but alow; No, 2 red, 36ic bid for cash; 86{c bid for February; sales at 882 for March s for Febru. 513@51ge for FOREIGN FINANCE. l”chl Dispatch to Tus Bl P LONDON, Loxpox, January 80,—5 p, m.—Consols, 102116, Co - ~Market lower; 40c for cash; 40jc for Fel y; 414> for March, Oats—Higher; 33{c for cash, Butter— Plenty aud dull; dairy, 22@24c; Kansas City, Janusry 30 —The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle—Actlve; native steers of 1,330 to 1 58) pounds sold at 4 90@» 40; stook- ers and feeders, 3 75@4.60; cows, 275@ 370, Hogs—Firmer and a shade better, rang- ing at 5 90@6 50, with the bulk of eales at 6 16@6 35, Sneep—Steady; 875 @4 00, MEROHANDISEH, Special Dispatches to Tiun B, NEW YORK, New York, January 30, — Coffee — Market quiet; Rio cargoes quoted at 6§ good to choice, 9c. Sugar—Market dull and nominal; fair to goud refining quoted at 6§ @7c. Molasses— Quiet, but steady: New Or. leans, 40@61c; Porto Rico, 40@h3c; Kog- lish islands,40@43c. Rice—Quiet, but steady; domestic, 53@ | p) 7c; Rengoon, bh@5}a. Petrolenm - Market quiet; United, 1 00; crude, 7@74o; refined, 7{@74c. Tallow - Firm; 8§@84c. Rostn—Steadv; 1 60@l 8724 Turpentine—Firm; 53@584c. Laad—Quiet; common, 4 75; refined, 4 75 @4 80. LONDON . Lonnox, January 30, fined, 6}@: {1, Linseed Oil—201 5d@20s 104, Tallow—Five American, 48 ~Petroleum—Re- Spirits Turpentine - 885 “id 94, Sugar—Centrifugal, 225 94w 23s 8d. WOOL, Speclal Dispatch to Trn K, BOSTON, Bostox, January 30.—There is a steady demond tor wool and a firm fecling. Ohio and Penosylvania flzeces 40 for X; 42@ 44c for XX and above; Michigan and Wis. consin, »7@30c, and deeirable lots helt firmly. Unwashel wools are in demand and continue to sell at wide range of prices, principally 24@80c, with choice selections higher; combing and delaine, 40@43c; 46 @48: for fine and No. 1 combing; pulled wools in demand; 25@40c for common and good supers, up to 45@48¢c for choice eastern and Maine, Foreign wool quiet, and very httle has been done., A1l kinds are scarce, TRAFF10. " | Bpoctal Dispatches to Tun Ban. FLOUE AND GRAINS, OH10AGO, January 30,—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 Kuurl have been as follows: pears pér eul.p“ 24), Whortleberrios r oase, 275, Kgg pluma,2 I perowsse,? 90; roon gages,2 onase, 2 90; do choice, , ™ per case 4 50, Pine A;;glu, 2, per oane 4 00@5 75, Peaches, 2 b per 8 00; do 8 b, case, 4 00@4 50; do, (ple), 8 b, per case,2 30; do pie, 6 T, per dozeu, 3 FLOUR—Jobbing prices, Jack Frost 8t. Louis winter) $890 per 100 Ibs.; To. reka Patent Kansas, 83 85; Mlnnn}.mhn Minnesota Patent, $3.70; 8 awnee Fancy winter, £3,10; Eagle, XX XX winter, $3,00; Triumph spring, bast, $2.80; Chris tian's suporlative, 3.50; bran. per ton, $14.00; chopped feed. 828.00; Queen Bee flonr, per sack, 8 25; Nellie blye, per sack 2 9. SUGARS —Powdered, 10jc: Cut loaf, 10}c; Grauulated, 94c: Confectioners’ A, 9c; Standard Extee O, 8§ Extra O 8c; medinm yellow, 74:; dark vell w, T, MEATS—Hame per 1b., 124¢; Bbscon on per Ib, 11¢; dey salt ehoul- per 1b,, 18c; clear side b, dry alt rides per b, ders per 1Y 0! ‘per 1b,; 11c. Pepper, 41, Alln‘rlu. 185 Cloves, 85c; Nutmegs, 81 00; Cassa,zic; ) Mace 8100, L A\RD—Omaha Refinining Co.: Tierces, % 40 and 50-Ib oans, 1130; 20-b cans, 124c; 10.1b_pails, screw top, 12c; 5-1b do, 11fc; 8 1b do, 1 RICE—Toni, 7o fair, 61371., i, 3 FISH—No. 1 mackerel, half brls, 6 75; No, 1 mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- erel, half brls, 4 756; family mackerel, kits, 85c; No. 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; No. 1 SYRUP—8Standard Com., 88¢, bbls,; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, 81 70; Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kege, $1 65, UOFFK E.—ltlu, tair. 1040 Rha good 11¢; peiras to choice, 11§ to 120; Old gov't ihux 264@11}o,2 Mocha, 2840; Arbuokle's, e, fJuEEss —Full Cream, 14c) Part Skim, 1040, LYE—Amerioan, 8 85; Greenwioh, 8 40; Wostern, 2 75; North Star, 2 06} Lewin Iye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275, FEED—Jobbing ' prices, Ohop feed $1.50 per 100 Ibs.; chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70c per 100 bs. HOMINY—New, 84 25 per bbl, SODA—In b papers, 83 per case; keg soda, Ego. G NEW PICKLES—Medium, In barrels 87 00; do in half bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbly 900 do, in half bbls, 500; ghoerkins, in 11 00; do, in half bbls, 6 00, STARCH.—Pearl, 44o; Silvor Glow 8%c; Corn Starch, 8fe; ~Excelsior(Hloss, 70 ; Oorn, 73, TEAS— Gunpowder, good, 45@b5; Ohoice, 60@750; Imperial, good, 40@ Ok-ice 60@750; Young Hyson, good, 56 %06; choloe, 650@81 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 8%; Japan, choios, 60@750; Oolong, good, 35@40; Oolong, oho.ve, 40(55; Souchorg, 200d. 85@40c: choice, 8562 ROPK—Sieal, 4 inch and larger, 10}0; finch, 11¢; 4 inch, 114e, WOODENWAKE—1Two hoop pails, 175; three hoop pails, 3 00, Tubs, No. 1, 8 50; Pioneer washboards, 185 Double COrown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 50, LEAD—RBar, $1 65, VINEGAR—Pure epple extra, 16c: pure “*h" 18¢; Prussing pure aoole, 160, SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 1 65; Ash- ton, in sac ks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, be, 8 50 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Imperinl, 8 45; Kirkn satinst, 3 60; Kirk's standard, 8 75 Kirk's Russinu, 6 25: Krk's Eutocs, Rirk'a Praire Queen (100 cakes), _40; Kirk's maguolin cui., POTASH—Pennsylvauia cans, 4 caie, in case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in caso, 1 90; Anchor Ball % doz in case 1 50, PEAN UTS—Rossted, oholce, red Ten. nesseo, 10c per 1b; fanoy white, 104e por h; raw—white Virginia raw, 100; roneted, 124, OANDLES—Bozes, 40 Ibs, 1¢s, 154c; 8, 16§c: bcxes 40 Ibs,, 16 oz, 6s, 1680, MATCHES—FPer caddle, 950 round, canee, §8 10; square, caces, 36 40, Dry Goods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio A, Sc; Appleton XX, 70; Atlanta A, 80; Boott EF, 8; Buokeyo LLy 44, 75; Cabat W, 73c; Chittenango A, 61c; Ureat Falls E, 3 Hoosier, 6hc; Honest Width, 8o, In- dian Head A, 8fo; Indisn Standard A, bl St g » 7¢; Mystio River, equof s Shawmut IYJL. To; Uuué 0; Wachus- ett B, 7hc; do' A, 8ko; do K 48, 1240; Wal- cott BB, 8jc. VINE BROWN OOTTONS—Allendale 1.4; 7ho; Alligator 8-4, 8c; Argyle 4-4, 7§c; Receinta. Ship'ta. Flour—bbls........... 23,000 385 Wheat—bushels .. 18000 7,300 Corn— 286,000 6,500 Oste— * . 124000 935 Rye— : 9,000 2,700 Barley— * . 46,000 11,000 New YoRg, January 30.—Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts Shp'ta, Flour—bbls,.... . 49,000 1.700 ‘Wheat—bushels. « 44,000 173 000 Corn— ¢ . . 56,695 23,000 Oats— LU 18,000 17 Louis, January 50, —Receipts and ments of flour and grain for the past al 24 hours have been as tollows: Reu.-;pt-. 00 Flour—bbls. .. Wheat—bushel Corn— * Oats Rye Barley— Kansas Ciry, January 30.—Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts, Wheat, bushels........ 13, 5,000 Corn [P 68,000 49,000 LIVE BTOCK, CH10AGO, January 30,—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, + 80.000 4.300 H Oattle 6,000 2,500 Sheep.. . 4,500 400 81, Louis, Jatuary 30.—Receipta and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts. Shipm’ts, 2,200 1,700 1,200 300 250 1,500 Kansas Ciry, and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: January 30,—Receipts Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, Hogs 5,100 . Cat 1,00 Sheep 700 - OMAHA MARKHATS, Wholesals Prices. Orrioe or THE OMAHA Ber, Tuesday Kvening, January 30, } The only changes reported in the market to-day ara as follows: Atlantic LL, 64c; Badger State X 4-4, 7o; Bennington O 4-4, 6jo; Buckeye 5. 4-4, Indian Orchard "AA 9-8, 84¢; Laco 89, 84c; Lehigh K 4-4, I:fo; Tonadale 4.4, 100; Poppere agn?‘, 76;do 0 82, 7 «;d;ui b, 74c; do B 0; Pocasset 8 ] Warnssta 4 150 JILT BLEACHED COTTONS—Andros = do do half bleached 4-4,9¢; Cabot 4-4, Fidelity 4-4, 9c; Fruit of the Loom, 93;' do carr.bricd-4,123c; doWater Twist, 104c;Great FalisQ, 94c; [ndian Head shrunk 4-4, 12¢; Lonsdale, 10¢; do cambric 87, 12hc; New York Mills, 124c; Poquot A, 105; Fopperel N G Twills, 12c; Pocahontas 4-4, 9c; Pocassot -4, 83c; Utica, 1lo; Wamautta 0 X X, 124c. alders per lb,, | to gin L 4-4, 94c; Blackstone AA im perial xiii’ 8 6o. onse, | golden machine, No, 1, per gallon, 850; No, 3, 80; sparm, sgnal gor ulon, 80e; bur. ine, per_gallon, 650; naptha, 74, per OLL—White lead, Omaha P. P.. 8o; white lead, St, Louis, pure, o Marsoillen green, 1' to 5 I cans, & French rine, groen sonl 12e; Frouoh'sine, red seal, 11¢; Fronch eino, in varnish ast, No; French since, in oil mst 15c; Raw sad burnt umber, 1'1b osns 120; raw and burnt Siennn, 1%: vandyke brown, g refined Inmphiack, 120; oonch black Ani ivory black, 166; drop black, 160; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blve, 180; chnme greon, L, M, & D, 14o;blind and shutter . & Dy 14¢; P rod, Ty Vonctian rod. o T ; Amerlown Vermiliod, I, & P,, 18 chrowe yellow, L., M., 0. &'D’ 0., 18 yollow ochre, be; golden ochre, 18; patent Iryer, 8¢; praining colors: light oak, dark on'. walnut, sbestunt and ash 150, Dry ®aints White lead, 7je; French sinc, 1001 Par whitoing 24o; whiting Ide: 1§ com'l, 14e; lampblack raemm!;- 40; limpblack, ordinary, 10c; Prus. sinn blue, 5b5c; llltrnmnrine,‘lrze: vandyke mber, burni, 43; umber, raw , burnt, 4c; sienna, raw, 4c reen genuine, 25¢; Paria green com’ 20v; chrome green, N, Y.' 20¢; chrom greon K., 120; vermillior, Eng., 70c; ver million, “America, 18; Indiau red, 10c we pinl,u 1«;5.-;\-;:“] nld,i ?:L“;' vonetian .y 1§0; red lead, 7ho; me yellow, genuine, x hrome yel- whitin, low, K., 12¢; ochre, rochelle 8c; ochre French, 2f¢; ochre, American, 2c; Winter's minoral, jo; 'lehigh brown, 2jo: spaniab brown, 24¢; oe’s mine; VARNISHES—Barrels per lon, Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; conch, extrs, $140; onch, No, 1. , $1'20; Daruar, oxtrs, 81753 apan, 700; as. phaltum, extra, 85c; shella 50; hard oll finish, 81 80. Heavy Hardware Uist, Iron, rotes, 83 10; plow steel, special oast, 7¢; orucible, 8o; special or (terman, 60; omt’ ool do, 15@20 wagon spokes, se 225@3 00; hube, per set, 1 25; folloes, sat dry, 140; tongues, each, 70@80; axles, ench, 7bo; quare nuts, per B, 7@1lo} washrs, per 1b, 8@18c; rivets, e 1bs 1io; coll chaln, per Ib, 6@12c; malleable, 8o; fron wedgos, Go; crowbars, 6o; harrow toeth, 4o; horseshoes, per keg, b 00; spring steol, 7@sc; Burden's horaeshoes, b 50; Burden's muleshoos, 6 50 SHOT.—Shot, 81.85; Buck shot, $2.10, Oriontal ' Powder, kogs, $6,40: do., hal K, 8348 do. duarter kngs, 81.85; Blast ing, keca, $3.35; Fuse, ver 100 feot 50o, BAKBED WIRE—Tn car lots, 8 %5@ 9 25 per 100; in less than car lots, 8 70 @ 975 ver 100, NAILS—-Rates. 10 to 601, 425, Midea Purs, Ete. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 6@7h cured 7{@Sc; hides, green salt, paré oured 7ic;hider, 74o; dry flint, vound, 18@14c; d calf and kip, 12@14c; dry sult b, des, sound 10@11c; green calf, w. 8 to 16 be,, 11@130; green calf, wt, under § Tbe, per skin, 500 green polts, 50@8$1 25; green lamb akins, 81 26@150; damnged hides, two-third rate, cut scored and one grub, olassed two. thirds rato,) branded hides 10 per eont, off Coon skins, No, 1, 46c; No. 2, 800; No, 1 20.; No. 4, 10c. _Mink, No, 1, 806; No, 2 15¢; No. 8, 1603 No, 4, be, Koz, No.lk, 0c; No, 2, 2bc. Skunk, No. 1, bibej 6oy short stripe, 400; narrow stripeo Uroad stripo, 100, Tallow 7o, Leatner UOak sole, 350 to 44c; hetalock sole, 98¢ Lo herlock kip, 80c to 100; runnor, ¢ to 800; homlock culf, 85¢ to 120; hew: ock upper, 23c to 260; onk upper, o alligator, 400 to 6 50; onlf kid, 84@860; Grelnen kid, 2 50 to 275; onk kip, 800 to 100; ok calf, 120 to 1 80; Fronch kip, 110'to 1 55; Krench calf, 1 25 to 3 00; rus- sotta 650 807 50; linings, 600 to 10 30; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B. L, Morocco, 800 HAS THE BEST ST00K IN OMAHA AND MAKES THR LOWEST PRICES IMPORTANT MPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mak- ing it the largest and most complete FURNITURE HOUSE In the West. built and the five floors all ‘with two HYDRAULIC ELEV An additional story has been connected ATORS, One Exclusively for the use of Passengers. These immenso ware- rooms- -three stores, are 66 1eet wide--are filled with the Grand= est disp'ay 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 building and imspeot the stock. i CHAS. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 ,and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha, J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB LU NMIEBIEIERR. Lath, Shingles, Pickets, BA8H, DOORE, BLINDS, MOLDINCS, LIME, CEMEN FPLASTER, BTO. SWSTATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKEE ORMENT COMPANTY Noar Union Pacific Devot. OMABANB - HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF |W'_A.LL PA AND WINDOW SH PER, ADES 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. I8 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OFd CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ROAD WAGONS. #irg-Clags Paining and Trimming, BEGQUIST S MANUFAOTURERS OF to 3be; s}aehhla 0. D. Morooeo, 85c; simon; 250 to 8 00, HARNESS—No 1 star oak, 42¢; No 2 do, 89c; N._ 1 Ohio onk, 880; No, 2 do, 850; No. 1 Milwaukee, 870; No, 2do e, Lumber. WHOLESALB. We quote lumber, latn and shingles ont cars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING —16 ft, and under, 822 00; 18 ft,, 823 50, TINBRRS—16 &, and under, 822 00, TIMBER AND JOTST-18 t,, 828 50; 9 £t , 823 50, 33 ft., §36 50; 34 ft. $20 60, FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, $22 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (20d common boards), $20 00; No. 3, 818 00, LIME—Per barrel, §1 85; bulk per ous- 40c; Cement, bbl, $3 25 Towa pinster bbl, 260, 'Hair per bu, d0c, Tarre folt 100 \be, 83 60, Straw board, 83 50, COAL—Cumberland blacksmitt, 812 Morris_ Run Blossburg, 812 Whitcbreast lump, 85 50; Whitebroast nut, 85 50; Tows lump) 85 50; owa,mut 8 50; Rook Spring : Andl hracite, 810 50@12 00; Colorado, Drurs DRUG2 AND CHEMICA'8.- Acld, Orrboiic, 60¢; Acid, Tartaric, 575; Balsam Copabin, por 1b, 70¢; Bark, Swsnfras, por Ib, 143 Calomel, per Ib, 75¢; Cinchonidia, ver oz, §1 155 Chloroform, per b, 100 dovers powders, per Ib, 81 40; Kpsom Salts, per Ib, 830; Glycorine, pure, e’ bl, Lond, Acotate, per I, DUCKS Colored)—Albany E brown, 8¢; do O, drab, Llo; do X stripes and plaids, 1%hc; do XXX brown and drab, stripos and plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 840; Obariot fancy 12h0; do extra_ heavy, 20c; Fall River brown, extra heavy, 1ljc; Indiana A brown' 15e: Nevonset A brown, 1 TIUKINGUD—Amoskeag A U A 82 190; do XX blue 82, 1840; Arrowaura, 94o; Claremont, B B 154c; Oguestog ez tra, 17h0; Hamilton D, 1140 Lewiston a 80, 160; Minnehaba 4-4, 20c; Omega super extra 4.4, 280; Pearl River 82, 164c; Put. nam XX blue stripe, 120; Shotucket § 104c; do S8 12¢; Yeoman's blue 29, 9¢ DENIMS.—Amoskesk, blueand bronn 1640;_Andover DD blue, '1540; Arling X blue Scotch, 1840; Ooncord 000, blue aw brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 18}; do X X! do do 1430 Haymaker's blue and brown 9%e; Mystio River DD stripe, 1640; Poarl River, blue aud brown, 160} Unoasville, blue and brown, 14jc, CAMBRIOS—Barnard, 540; Eddystone liniug, 24 inch double face, Sho; Garner A ghzed, the; Munhattan glove it 5o lewport do 6¢; do glazed, 580; Pequot do 8c; Lockwood kid finish Bo. CORSET JEANS—Amory, 80; Andros coggin satteen_8§o; Clarendcy, 640; Conen o1ga satteens, 73c; Hallowel , " 8c; Tnddi Orchard 74o; sott, improved,o Popperill satincn 0k ; Rockport, 7§o. RINTS —Allenr, 84c; American, 64c; Arnold, 70; Berwick, 4j6; Cocheco, 7c; Conestoga. 6jc; Dunkirk, ; Dunnell, @70; Eddystone, 7o; Gloucester, Gc; farmony, bic; Kulokorbooker, 6h; Mer Hoac Wheat, No. 2 advanced je. Wheat, No. 3 advanced 1c, 2 dechined 14, . 3 declined 2¢, Rye declined 1je, orn declined 14c, Apples advanced 25 per hbl, Cove Oysters advanced 65c per case, Raspberries advanced 20¢ per case. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.,- Cash No, 2, 85c; cash No 8, 70c; rejected, 450, WIMARLiflY.mCMh No. 2, 7le; RYE~—Cash, 47¢c, EW M iD CORN No, 8, 833, S—85¢, DS—Flax seed 960 per bu, @600 per bushel, ¢ per bushel, ~Choice country, 20@250, 5@80c, TURKEYS—~15@16¢ per pound, rocers List creamery, 28@350, gre—Quiet; 24c, @ CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 Ib (Field's), per case, 84 00; do 1 D"il'idd‘-). 7c; Mytic, bho; Spraguos, bo; Southbrldge, 6o; do, Ginghaus, 7o; Marl. borg, bo; Oriental e, GINGHAMS—Amnakeng, 124c; Amos- keag drews 0b) Argyle, 10)ci Atlantic, 9¢; Oumberland, 740; Highland, 7ei Kenilworth, 83c; Piun kott, 104c; Sus omx, fo COTTONADES-—Abberville 1340 Agate, 2%c; American, 11c; Artisian, 200; Cairo'D and T, 13hc; Olarion D and T, 17h0; Deccan Co stripes and T, 16c; Key* stone, 13he; Nantucket, 19c; Nonparell, 160; Ocean D and T, 1340; Royal, 1641 Sussex, 120; Tioga, 1940; Wachusett shirte Ing shecks, 12hc; do, Nankin, 1240; Vork plaits Naukin, 1240; "do, hocks, s pes s aucy, 124c; do, 8.0z 2 20c, SHEETINGS—Androscogein 10-4,374c! do 9.4,230;do 84, 22c; Continental C 42, 1le, Fruit of the Loom 10- York mills98, 850; do 78, 80 Pembr;ke 104, , 250; Pequot 10-4, 74,19 do 19, ' 160; Pepperell | do 67, 21c;do 57, 18¢c; Utlea 96, 3¢ 58, 924c; do 48, 170, il, Castor, No, 1, per gul, Oil, Castor, No, 8, per gal, 8115 Olive, per gal, 81 50; Oil, Origan [ Opium, £4 7; Quinine P, & W, & R. & 8, r oz, $1 85; Potawsium, Todide, per It 75; Ssiwcmn, per oz, 40c; Sulphato o Morphiue, por oz, 33 85; Sulpnur flour per (‘h. 4c; Strvehnine, voe oz, $1 a5, Liquors. ALUOHOL — 18 proot, 325 per wine allon; extra Californis spirits, 187 proof, 25 per proof gallon; triple refined spirits 187 proof, 123 per proof &allon; ro-distilled wkinkies, 1 00@1 50; fine blonded, 1 50@ 3 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken. tucky wnd Penusylvania ryes, 2 (0@7 00. BRANDIKS—Imported, §6 00@16 00; domestio 1 40@4 00, GINS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; domostlo, 1 RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6_00; New England. 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 b0@3 50 | EEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— 75 to | 1 40@3 00, 4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imported per oane, flggfi!l 035 Amorisaa, onse, 12 0@ OLARETS— er case, 4 50@16 00 WINES—Rh ne wine, per cao, 6 003 2 00; per case, 4 00@7 00, el and [obacoos. FINE OUT—Tn pails—ilard to Best: 76c; Golden Thwu{,7 3 Fountaln, 80c, Favorite, 65; | Rocky Mountaln,’, 60ci Fancy, Bbc; Daisy, 50c,—In tin' foil— Ontlins O, 8., b Ib boxes, per 1b 630; L llard’s Tiger, 60c; Dismond Orown, 66 SMOKING—AN fraden—Common, 380, Granulated—Blackwells Durhsm, 16 oz B1c; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 46c; Feal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 0z, 88c; Lone Jack, 4 o, linen b s por Ib, $1.85, Marburgs’ Puck 2 oz, tin oil, B3e; Dog T ail 6bc. Wool. Merlno unwas od, light, 14@16c; hoavy,o, @1315¢c; mediuw unwashed, light, 15 washod, choice, fair, 800; fub- and w,, 28c; burry, blackand cotted wool 2@60 losn zér-Feathers, ribbons, velvet can all be colored to match that new hat hy using the Diamond Dye, Ten cents for any eolor INCREASE YOJR CAPITAL. §i0 $20 o s and stock ,1.1,«..”, K on oul piaa. From disy 1, 1551, o tho pre TEIEAT sent date, on investmon 8 of #19, WHEAT {2081000 asa proite bave t and phid 40 fuy g to sevor-| thmes the orlg estment, Profits patd 1st onth, #till leaving Abe ,[1 1 Paints Olls and Varnishes HO (Nioeale, pac in, 4L, LOILS—110" oarbon, por gallon, OYSTERS—Booth's 'and Platt's seloct [ 110 177 poaminqu bbb PoF, gallon, oysisss, 4ot ;"mg:-\r‘\{ mediums, 150 Water . White, " 186; lina LEMONS- 84 50@4 80 gos ber ke 0 o ot “:;" lnweed, oy LHMONHSM ; %, per gallon, B6o; iard, winter str'd, per gal, CHICKENS 14 per joo 275@3 00 I“'}“"" Bo,d, ¥0op 2. & 7001 oasor, XXX, per gailon, 1 25; No, 4, 1 20; sweet, ¥ gallon, 850; spurm, W, B., per gallon: 75; fish, W, B,, pe- gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, extra, por gallon, 750; No, 1, 650; lubri- cating, sero, per gall »n, 800; summer, 150, y orlxinal iny at 118king mone) D o STOUKS (';W,\m.n ( mand <l 7 Wo want_responsible i smo tatroduce the plan misaions pald, Address FLEMMING & MXHRIAM, Oom- mission Merchants, Major Block, Clicago, Ul ttroo nte. who wil report on crops and Liberal com~ Repairing Promptly Done 1319 Harnev. Cor. 14th, Omaha CARRIAGES, BUGGIES ANDIBIXPRESS W.AGONS- epairin in all Brancher GUNS DURN l‘oflll'l‘llfl'l'fl STR MAHHA, NEP, x)SPORTING GODDS( Singlo Breoch Loading Shot Guns, from $5 to §18, Double Breech Loading Shot Guns, from $18 Mugzle Loading Shot Buns, From 88 to 25, Fishing Tackel, Base Balls and all kinds of to §76. Fancy Boods. Full Stock of Shu {}aa la nhand. : Imorted and West Cigars a large line of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and ev.rything re- quired in a firgcclass Cigar, Tobacco and Notion Store, Cigavs from $15 per 1,000 upwards. or Price List and Samples, Send " DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTER N HOTEL PROPRIETORS J. Q. McINTIRE, A. G WEATHERLY, ©. ©. REYNOLDS, J. 8. BTELLINIUS HOTELS, ARLINGTON, WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, BARATOGA HOTEL, MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, COMMEROIAL HOTEL! JOHN HANNAN HALL HOUSE, A, W.HALL OITY HOTEL, OHENEY &JOLARK, COMMEROIAL HOTE -, J. Q. MEAD,} QRAND OENTRAL E.I8BEYMOUR, MISBOURI PACIFIO HATEL, P. L. THORP, A. O. CAARPER, W. MAYFIELD, E. STOREY. E. L. ENO, 0. B. HAOKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, OOMMEROIAL HOUBE? QREENWOOD HOUSE, OOMMEROIAL HOUSE, ENO'S HOTEL, EXOHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORQGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBB, BUMMIT HOUSBE, BWAN & BEOKER HOUBTON HOUBE, QEOQ. CALPH, ©0.M. REYNOLDS, D. H. WALKEP, 8. BURGESS, DIA, LLIAMS, MRB. M. E. OUMMINGS, J,)L, AVERY, REYNOLDS HOUBE, WALKER HOUBE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, OITY HOTEL, PARK HOUSE, NEBRASKA HOTEL, MERCHANTS HOTEL Q. W, BURK. OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, _—— PARKS HOTEL, F. M., PARK, HENRY WILLS, OHAS, BAGNELL, COMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUBE, OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, JUDKINS HOUBE, FRANK WILKINBON, BALL HOUSE, M. H, PERRY, B, F.BTEARNS, JOHN ECKERT, J. 8. DUNHAM, COMMERCIAL HOUBE WOODS HOUSE, DOUGLAS HOUSE, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GREEN, ARLINOTON HOUSE J. W, BLACK & BON, NORFOLK JUNCTIONHOUBE A. T. POTTER, WINSLOW HOUSBE Q. McOARTY, AURORA NOU%EE g |- ég")? CROZIER HOU h 0. A AVOOA EATING HOUBE D. W. ROCKHOLD. OENTRRAL NS;JEBE FOBTER HOI NHITNEY HOUBE, E. HAYMAKER, DEPOT HOTEL, 0. L. OHAPMAN, LUBK HOUBE. J A LUSK, o DOW CITY HOUSE, W. H. MORTON, AQQOER HOUBE, JAGORR& BON, HARMON HOUSE, Gapt. JOHN FOSTER, LOOKWOOD & SHATTUOK, Re TOWN¥ Lincatn, Neb. Manring, towa, | Coon Raplds, owa.; Miiford, Neb. BROWNSVILLE Neb Btromaburg Ne Loulaville Blalr, Ne .| Noligh, Neb. Nobraska!Olty,\Ned Woeping Water,N Hardy, Neb. QGreenwood, Neb! Olarinda, lowa Eremont, Neb® Ashiand, Neb Atkinson, Neb Quide Rocd, N+ Oreston, la. Exira, la. Atlantic, la, Audubon, Ia. Neola, la) Harlan la, Oorning, Ia. Btanton, Burlington Junstion, M Blanchard, la. 8henandoah Ia, Dayld Olty, Neb Oollege 8prings, Ia Vililsca, la. Malvern, Ia, Ida Grove,.ls Odebolt, Ia Osceola, Neb, Olarks, Neb. Bedford Ia. Warysvilie Mo Norfolk Junction New Boward, Neb, Auroar Neb, 8idney, Neb, Avoca la. Cewls, swold, la. Ounlap, Logan, Dow Olta.zla Denison, la, TAMA OITY, IA,, Harmon & Keales, Prop.

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