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he Nebraska National Bank, Of Omahs, Nob Pald up Oapital, -« -« $250,000 Ormxan for business April 27, 1882, with the gesbeap''s uy aux 0 Nebraska. DIRECTORS: JOHNSON, President, of Steels, Johnsoo & TOUZALIN, Vice President, of C., B & Q R. R., Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Oo. JOHN 8. OOLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Collins. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney- at-Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Oo. H. W. YATES, Cashlor, late Cashlor of the First Natlonal Bank of connected with Ahe active management of that Bank since ite organization in 1863. OQLLROTIONS recelve special attention and char ros lowest obtainable here or elsewhero. Inrannst allowed on time doposits upon -bl- terma and upon accounta of banks and alk: ™ponmen Exomanon, GovernmentBor ods, and Oguaty and Clty Pacurltios bought and sold, 1t wpropared b ¢ neral ng businese eren ta dotalls, an1 In the toeetmians o oustom all willpursne ths most liberal policy consistent with safe banking FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL. Bpecial Dispatch to Tun Bxx, Niew YoRk, January 31 Money—3@4 per ocent; closed at 2§ per eent, Prime Mercantile oent, Sterling Exchange—Steady; bankers' ; demand, 84 85§ GOVERNMENTS, Yesterday, To-day. Paper—5}@% per deferred . mcu Adams Express.... Allegheny Central. Alwn?l 'erre Haute. o Clove,, bol & Cincinnati. Delaware & Hudson canal. Del,, Lack, & Western. nger & Rio Grande, ... THE DAILY BEE-OMAHRA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1 3 F'Itx ‘hed ‘\uh and lower; 128 on brack, Dressed Hoge-In faic demind aud higher; light, 7 20; heavy, 7 957 3 ork—1a fair demand and higher; 17 75 for oash, January fand_Februaes; 17 90@ 17924 for March; 18 10@18 124 for April; 1,3 30@18 52 for May; 18 42@18 45 for June, Lard—Strong and higher; 10 95 for ensh aad January; 10 97§@11 00 for Febroary; 1112§@12 15 for March; 11 20@11 22§ for April; 11 324@11 85 for May; 11 85@ 11 87 for June, Hulk Meata In fair demand; shoulders, 6 75; thort rib, 9 15; short clear, 9 Butter—Dall; faie to fancy cresmery, @35c; ¢ood to fancy dairy, 20@28: “‘W-—Umaulm @260, hisky—Steady; 1 16, CaLL Boann. —~Wheat —Irregular; regu. lar, 1 (43 for Fe'ruary; 105} for March; 106 tor April; 110 for May, Corn~Firm und uuchanged. Oate—Advanced 3> Lnrk Steady aud unchanged. wd—Iriegular; 11024 for February; 11 mg for March; 11 224@11 25 for April; 11 824 for May; 11 323@11 35 for June. NEW YORK. New Yourk, January 3 superfine stats and west: common to good extra waslum. 87 good to ch 4 3_exura Ohio, 90@7 25; 8 00, -Excited and 1@13c higher; No, 2 woriw, nominsl; ungraded red, 104@ 121; No 8 red, 118@1 14; steamer No, 2 vd, | 14@1 143 No, 2 r!d 116@1 184: ungraded white,1 (9@1 21; stéamer No 2 white, 95@96c; No, 2 white, 1 05 @l 06; No. 1 white, 00 bushels rold at 1 1% @ 1 154; No. 2 red for January, 8 €00 bushels sold at 116; do for Fe: ry, 552,000 bushels sold at 1 1°§@1 :lullnu at 1 1€§; do. for March, 1,064,000 bushels sold at 1 17971 18§ nh«lml ae 1 18§ do, for Aoril 592,000 bushel sold: 1 19§@1 20§ dlllll(ul,l 2 do for May, 696,000 bushel 1 200@1 214, closiog at 1 21§, A@i 4o higher aud_wodo 39027 00; Mirneseta patent in elevator; 69}@b9) : ¢ 70}@7 ¢ in elevator, mmw dnlhered, ungraded white, 3 No. 2 tor January, 67§28} s 56 "February, 67§@68}c, closing st 6833 do. for March, 6-@6830, closing at 684c; du for _April, 68a68§c, closing at 684c; for May, 66§@67§c, Oats—j@jo hlghkr and active; mix western, 4:'!@-190, white western, 48@blc. ay—Market dull and weak; 60@65c, Eow— ulut tuumdylmflunuhmmd ‘resh western, steady; 27@ 28c. !’orl—Qulu but_hbeld stronger; new mess, 18 62)@18 75; options nominal; Jlnulvy. 18 35@18 B0; Nebruary, 18 45@ Maroh, 18 00@18 70; April, 18 70 ols 80; May, 18 8.@18 Beef—Quiet but Afindy. 18 00@18 25. Cat Munu—Quht, but firm; long clear middles, 9 87 Lard -Strong; prime steam, 1110 for cash; F‘onnur{ 11 10@11 18; March, 11 2L @1127; April, 11 32@11 87; May, 11 42 @11 50; June, 11 47@11 51; July, 1147 @l 51; August, 11 52@11 54; Bepsember, olutter—Quiet, but firm for choice; 16@ Cheese—Quiet; western flat, 7@134c. BT, LOUIS, Sr. Lours, January 31.—Flour—Dall; familv, 4 20@4 30; choice, 4 70@4 80; fan- oy, 4 9)@4 95. Wheui—Higher and fair trading; No. 2 red fall, 1 01@1 043 for cash; 1 (45@1 043 for February; 1 06}@1 (73 for Maroh; 1 08}@L 09 for A m 1094@1 10§ for M.y, 109} for June; No, 8 red fall, 95 bid. Corn ~Higher and_ fairly active; 47i@ 4543 Tor cash; 45@4870 for Febraarys; 0@ 50kc for March; for May. Oats -~ Higher, but slow; $7@37§o for cash; bid for February; 378@38fo for do . East T'enneasee. do_preferred Fort Wayne & Hmmb-u\l & Bt Jolsp § Louisv., New Alb, & hhl Muieth & Clnclnmtl 1st pi 2d pf 5% 54 Mem hh& Lharlenton ) b Michigan Centrsl Minnul:’ou- & St, o Missouri Pacific. . Mobile & Ohio. Manhattan Beacl Morris & Essex. Northern Pacifi do Northwertern . . do pfd. New Yurk Ceutral Ohio Central. Obio & Mnnuslpp pfd ommn & Western.. Oregon Transcontinental Pacific Mail Panama. ... Peoria, Decatur & Evansv Pittsburg & Cleveland United States Express Wabssh, St. L. & Pacifi io Wells, Furgo & Co. Exprem- 2 Western, Union Telegraph.. Oaribow. ... Central Arizona. Excelsior. Homestake . Little Pittsburg. Ontario..... Quicksilver . do Robiuxon . Dividend. POREIGN FINANCE. Special Dispatch to Tus Bun, LONDON, Loxnox, January 81,—5 p, m,—Consols, 102 116, United States Railroad Securities— linofs Central, 151}; Pennsylvania Cen tral, 62); New York Central, 1314; Erie, 40}; Reading, 25§, Amount of bullion gone in, £20,000, .o — PRODUOE & PROVISIONB, Special Dispatchios to Tux B CHICAGO, Javuary OHicAGO, —Flour—Market 4 250 , 400@ fit‘ll Wheat—Strong and higher; 104@1 04} for January; 1 04} ary; L 004 tor March l 10}@1 103 £ r\(.A regular, for Febru- 106} for April; Corn—Strong and 553@86e for Murch; 33§@394c for May. uye-m..:kam dull; 57¢ bid. Barley—Steady; 6/@85c. Coin Meal —Firm at 2 45. Butter—Market dull; dairy, 23@28c; eady; 114, rket higher. but slow; 17 40 ; 18 02} bid for May. Bulk Meats—Hizher. hufln‘ofiv ;shouls ders, 6 50; short rio,8 short c.hu- 910. Isncon— Market firm shoulders, 8 00; short rib, 10 00; Ahnrwlen, 10 84. L xnl—ngher 10 75 asked AFTERNOON ARD —Wheat — Active; 1054 for February; 107} for March; 1 09% for April; 1104@1 10 for May. Corn — Easier; 4840 for February; 50c for March; 518c for April; 52¢ for May Mom—)«.m,; 374c for February; 894c for Ay, KANSAS CITY, KANsAs * C11v, January 31.—Wheat— Market firm and higher; No, 2 red, 85c for cash and Febraary; 894c for March; 98¢ for May. Corn - Market higher and_firm; 416 for } | cesh; d1}c for Fobruary; 424c for March: 4320 for May. Oats—Better Butter ery, 30@3 $ggs—Quiet; 24c. LIVE STOOR 1o bid for cash. Steady; dairy, 23@2ic; cream- 8pecial Lispatches to Tuw Bux, CHICAGO. 0i110AGu, January 31.--Tha Drovers’ Journal rep 'rts as follows: Hogs—Considerably excited, packers buying the choicest offerings at 230 ad- v general morket averages 20@25c higher; wixed, 5 %@ heavy, 6 40 @7 10; light, 5 90@6 55; skips, 4 00@H 75. Cattle—General market better in tone and useful; fresh cattlo 10@150 higher; | # stale and common stock in hesvy supply and_light demand; exports, 5 90@6 20; 1 good to choice shipping, 5 00@5 75; com- mon to medium, 28 @4 0 at 3 20@4 50. Sheep —More active and less demoraliz. ed;not quotably different from Tuesday; on to fair, 325@4 00; medium to 1 25@1 75; choice to extra, H 00@ 4 20@4 80; butchers’, : stockers and teeders, fairly ac- ST, LOUIS, 1, Lours, January 81, —Cattle - Firmer g and upward luudpn- 5 50@: Sheep —Steady, firm and in kood de. mand; medium to fuir, 4 00@4 4 50; good to fancy, 4 76@ Texans, 3 00@ Hogs—Strong; Yorkers, 6 15@6 30 packing, 620@6 40; butchers’ to extra, | 6 10@6 70. NEW YORK, New York, January 81,-~The Drovers’ Journal Bureau repo, Beeves—Dull and lower; no prospects of y to good steers, 5 80@ 605 per cwt live weight; prime and extra steers, 6 25@6 75; a carload of prime Ken. tucky steers wold at 6 85; exporters used 400 fat steers at 5 74@6 83 per cwt, Sheep—Easier; sheep, 500@6 75 per cwt: lambs, 6 25@7 75; best sheep in the market taken for exportation alive, Hogs—Fairly firm for live hogs at 6 40@ 6 90 per cwt, clearance; ordi KANBAS 0ITY, Kansas Ciry, January 81,—The Live Stock Indicator reports: y; native steers s sold at 4 76@) —Excited and higher; light to 6 10@6 60, with the bulk of sales @6 40, cach and Jsnuary; 530 for Febru. 8c for May, 4@37c for cash; 363c for January; 87c for l-ehmny. 874c for March; 374c for April; 39jc for May; for Junc Firmer; y—Barket. dull; 836, ] Yhast, bushela Pk o Bl for April; 513@b2ge | She Steady; good to choice, 825 MEROEANDIBE NEW YORK, New Yorx, January 31, — Coffee — Demand fair and mu'lust firm; Rio car- goes quoted st GH@! Bugar—Quiet hnt lhndy. fair o good refining quoted at ”‘P o. Molasses~ Quiet, but steady; New Or. leans, 40@61c; Porto Rico, 40@53¢; Fog. alande 40@430. — Quicr, but steady; domestic, goon, bR@h}s Petroleum Qaiet; [Tnited, 1 02}; orude, 7@,1. doi refined, 73@7do. ‘wllow aiet, out tirm; 8 7-16@8}e. dy; 1 60@1 674, ady, with & fxie demand; and Rio Grande light, v, 2 @25c. domentio flacce, $1@49¢; unwahed, = 12@3¢; Wool—Firm palled, ~Dul avd nominal; common, 4 70 @4 75; refined, 4 75@4 80. LONDON . Lox1oN, January 31.--Petrolenm—Re fined, t§@: §d. Spirits Turpentine- 384 6d, Linseed Oil—20:@20s 104, Sugar—Centrifugal, 225 *@23s. - TRAFFIO. Bpecial Diepatches to Tun Han FLOUR AND GRAINS, January 81 —Reoeipta and On10AGO, 5 shipments of flour and grain for the past 4 hours have been as follows: Receivts, Ship'ts, 57,000 815 Wheat—bush 4,800 Corn— % 8,100 Oate— 1,800 Rye— 1,00 Barley— 500 Niw YORK, January 31.—Reoeipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: s Shp'ts, @ 85@40; Oolong, mfix Bouchong, e ks doe: ol ufim R()Plc—slml. § inch and larger, 104c; inch, 11¢; } inch, 11je, ' WOODENWAKE—~Two b 175; three hoop pails, 3 00, T 1,8 w, Pioneer 18 Crown Wl buckets, 8 60, l.l".Al) \ §1 65, VINEGAR—Pure spple extrs, 16c: wu apple, 18¢; Prussing pure avole, 160, *’——Dny loads, per bbl, 1 65 Alh lan. |n|uh,850; bbls dairy 60, bs, 8 l‘sUAl-‘. -Kt a-os“:mm 1m) :;. irk's satit ; Kirl mndlldi 'm Russi 5 25: irk's Eulocb. 216 Kirk's Qu uoo ulu 40; Kirk’s magnolia doz., lvauls oans, 4 uue, In case, au;n.m-m 2 dos. In case, ‘thAnuhannllldnllnoul 150 . UTS—] EAN Roasted, cholos, red nessoe, 100 per 1b; faney white, 1040 p'rlb ;;::whlu Virginia raw, 100j rossted, OANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs,1¢8, 1580; e, 10, bxon 40 Wb, 16 TCHES—Ber caddls, 90 round, un-. '!I 10; square, oases, 35 40, Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantio A, 8jc; Appleton XX, 70; Atlanta A, 8¢; Boott nr. 8fc; Buokeys LL 4-4, To; Cabot W, 740; Chitten ; Grent F-u- xc anller, o Honseh Widsh, & Head & 8o, Indian Standu A, ; Indian Orchard d, w., 830; Lawren L ,, 7o; Mystio Rlvar. 'Ihél’eqnot A, 8§, Shawmuf lem ¥ do A. th do E &“ 1340, tt COIXNE BROWN OOTTONS—Allendale 1ie- Alligator 8-4 80; Argyle 4-4, 7 palls ouble dian tio r State X 4. Flour—bble... & m "’ ..,Lb'm ohyl u:,dkm B ; Nt 8559 | ale 4.4, Oate— 1,100 N 80, 10 Sr, Louis, Jl'l';\nry 81, ~Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as tollows: Receipts, Ship'ts. Flour—bbls. . 5,000 ,000 Wheat—bushels. 15,000 Corn— 4,000 | oam. Oats — Rye— 2,000 Barley~ ** . Kansas Orry, January 31 Rm(pu and shipments of grain for the past 24 hours hase been as follows: Rec'ts, Ship'ts. + 20,000 10,000 89,000 LIVE BTOCK, CHIOA January 31,—Receipta and lh|pmen:lo'ol live stock for the past 34 hours have been as (ullowu Rec'ts, Shipm'ts. 000 2 600 4,500 s,soo 1000 New York, J-mury 81,—Reoceipts an shipments of live stock for the past 48 hours have been as follows: M(;B‘('l Ship'ts 40,000 Cattl 24 8heep. 960 Beef, qrs P Mnmn, ‘carcaeses. 8r. Lours, Jmnury 31 —Recelph nd shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts. Bh(pm'tl 4,900 Hogs. . Cattle, 500 Sheep. 850 Kansas Ciry, January 31,—Keceipts and shipments of live astock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: llgc’h. Bhlpm’tr. OMAHA MAKKHTS, Wholesalo Prices. Orrice oF THE OMAHA Bur, ‘Wednesday Evening, January 8L The ouly ohanges reported in the market to-day are as follows: ‘Wheat, No. 2 advanced je. Barley No.'3 advanced 20, Rye advanced lc. orn advanced 2c. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT,-- Cash No, 2, 852c; cash No, 8, 70c; re mced, 480, b, Y.—Cnshi No. 2, 716; No, 8, 40c, RYE—Cash, 480, NEW MIXED CORN-35c. OAT SEEDS—Fliax seed 9c per bu. ~roduce and Provisions. POTATOES—50@60c per bushel, ONTONS—50@55c per bushel. BUTTER ~Choicy country. 2025, 250 picked; fresh, 28@30e, Bnrnnd, 850 lln‘mfl hmh double face, m; Garner A | e o comw . |HIDES, TALLOW, GREASE, PELTS, an«s‘ do 1(' w.!.,’;’\;z‘!:?‘ &) m; Bl.EACHED UOTTONB—AIdmnog 300 n L 4-4, 940; Blackstone AA lmperial ode Bt Hioached g 9o Oabot 44 5 Fidaity -4, 4os Frult o of the do Water Twist, 1 SeTine, ‘Obo; Tolan Head shrack Lousdale, 10c; do cambric 87, York l'k‘x-hfl..flr’ Poguot A1 1ba Poouut , 830; bdu, llo| W 0 X X, 12jc. o de °§%,.‘€,°'“"‘"""‘“’.m pl:bd:.lk& o XXX brown .nx:.dnb. lh.ton mu, 190; annSuk - ’h, y lnuy g{“e; do :.mhhuvy.ufl;):; River brows’ 18er Vm;::o’t' Wb 150" TIOKLN A UAB® 19¢; do xx hlne l& 3 Anowlr.nn, 9%0; Olaremont B Bb tr-. lna flmflm Iavnmm A nm fi 280 ?url ver a:; me blue 10)6. do 8BS 1203 DENIMS,—Amoskeak, blueand hmun 1640; Andover DD blue, 3 Arling blue Scotch, 184c; Oononrd 00, blne nw . | brown, 124¢; do AAA, do do 18; do XXi dod'niw - aker’s blue and brown 94o; M m River DD stripe, 16he; Ponrl hlo and bmwn. 1603 Uncasville, und mwn. 1 3 Eddystone Fig) Manhiattan glove ‘falit, rt 01 Neppondog o o %4 Oti)l(BET JEBAgSc—hAHm%W, 8o; Aadm- coggin satteen 3 ndcu, 630; Cones oln satteens, T "Hallowel , 80; Inidi P rfll thon 9%0; ‘;{“‘:lmrl:.' ‘;'l:.d‘o o) 8af ; Rool Sfi’ TS —Allens, M Amnw rican, ; Arnold, 70, Bor'lc theco, Conestoga. } Dunnell sere; Edd 70; Gloucester, 6o; armony, Knickerbocker, 6jc; Msr 0 d ‘7~M tic, Spragues, Somhrldg:. k; do, Gmflmf.. Tor Saar: hemd k‘d’?]““?&b iane, iress H (L ant| 901-' Oumber] ot Qflx Kmisl:odh. 8jo; Plun kett, 10|°l bu’m‘ouwns—-nb.mu- 180' Du-lx, 13c; 'nog:i 1&&« n !hn 128(1: o, cheoks, 12h0; SN GS—A.n 0104,274! do 9.4, 23c;do 84, ontinental C 42, 11c, Fruit,of the Loom 10-4, 274; Now York mills98, 850; do 78, 80c; do 55, 32}e, Pambr,ko 104, , 96¢; Pequot 10-4, 28kc, do 74, 19c do 49, ' 160; Pepperell (96, 29¢ do’ 67, 2Ne;do 67, 180; Utdea 96, 86e; do 58, 23ko; do 48, 170, Paints Olls and Varnishes anki, 130 York oheoks, stripes H< N Y‘(,nlllnr.lm. mrln. 2. OILS—110" Jie APPLES—Per barrol, 88 003 5. A Wit W i OVSTERS—Booth's 'and Platt's soloct | 135 170 hoatiehts. por erllon® 100, oyiters, 400 Standard, 30; mediums, 25, | 150 Water Wiise, T+ 160 liossed. l‘J JORIDA ORANGES S5—85 50, LEMONS—84 25@4 50 pex box. BEANE-—Navy per bushel, 2 75@8 00, CHICKENS —14c per lb. 'lURKbYS-l’x@lG» per pound, ‘ocers List CANNED “GOOD e, (Fldd‘l). ;er onse, 84 00; do 1 1h (l"hld’n), x oste, 75; do 2 T (Siandard), per case, 375 awberries, 2 Ib, per case,3 40, raspberries, 2 Db, per oass, 3 50, Dam: sons, 2 b, per case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per case, 240, Whortleberries r case, 275, Egg pluwme,2 b percise,? 90; mn gages, 2 l’b&er case, 2 90; do choice, , x caso 4 50. Fino Apgles, 3 I, por casd 575, Poach 2Th por casey 8 00; 53T base, 4 004 50; dor (ole) per oase,2 30; do pe, 6 T, per dozev, FLOUR—Jo bing prices, Jack Frost 8t. Louis winter) $3.90 per 100 lbs,; To- Relu Patent Kansas, 83.85: Minnel finnesota Patent. $3.70; Shawnee Fancy winter, $3.10; Eagle, XXXX ‘winter, $3.00; Triumph epring, hest, $2,80; Chris- tian's superlative, 3. bran. per ton, £14.00; chopped feed. ,00; Queen Bee fzkmr, per sack, 3 25; Nellie Mlye, per sack 10e: Cut loaf, Hams per e clear side ba He7 anlh sidee ders per Ib., 03 Bho; tierce ml ver b 91; " Allaplos, 18 w 81 00; Casna,24c; 00, L\Rll—()mnhaltefinlninwb :Tlarcal, 3 40 and 5U.1b y 11§25 20.1b cans, 3 10-1b pal ™ Lup‘ uc, 5-1b do, "fif 3 1b do, 12fc. I0E—VLonisiaua prime to choice, /532 Te: fair, 6 @7c; Patma, 6hc, FISH—No. 1 mackerel, halt brls, 6 75; No. 1 muckerel, kits, 1 00; family mack. | & erel, half brls, 4 75; family mackerel, kits, 85¢; No. 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; No, 1 fiYRUl"—Bundlrd Com,, 33¢c, bbls,; Standard do, 44 gallon kege, $170; Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, 81 b, COF KK E,—Rio, tair, 104e; Rlo, good 11e; prirac to ohoice, 11} to 12¢; Old gov't .h*\ux 264@)iko, 2 Mocha, 2840; Arbuckle's, TEES3 —Full 140 1042, Cream, Part Grognwloh, 8 40; 0G; hewis' oL EED Zdobblag prices, Chop feed per 100 1bs.; , $L.40; $1.50 por 100 1. chop cord, $1.40; bran, HOMINY—New, 84 25 per bbl, ):UIJQA ~In 1b papers, 83 por case; keg soda, 2o, NiEW PICKLES—Medium, fo b $700; do inhalf bbls, 4 00; vmalls, l:;;l:ll: 990 “do,in half by 5 00; ghaxklu‘, in bbls, 11'00; do, in balf bbls, 6 WEARCH. —Pearl, j0; 8to; Corn Starch, o} = ExcelsiorGlows, | o To; ;?X‘;"'_ 785. N unpowder, 5@55 Oholoe, 60@T50; lmp.‘rm, ‘OM 40@Abo; Ohoioe, 80@75c; Youn‘ 150! Oolong, good, Hllver Gloss ) S SR #| whiting "com'l, 1 " | town, 1405 hm,\h ack, ordin: row, per gallon, 58; linseed, boiled, r gallon, £Ge; lard, winter str'd, per gal, i 100; No, I1 B!;aér IN:. 23 7;1;, castor, per gallon, 1 25; No, 2); sweet, pere lon, gru: sperm, W, B., ver gallon- 75; fish, W, B. ,pet gallon, 60c; neatatoot, extra, per g-llon, 76¢; No, 1, 6ic; lubri- ming, zero, per gallon, 80c; summer, 1hc, nm 0, No. 1, per gallon, 350; No, perm, signal, por gallon, 80c; tur- penefae. per. gallos, 65c; naptha, 74, per gallon, 18¢c; 64°, 170 PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P.. 6c; white leld, Bt. Lonlu, pure, 6%10 Marsoilles green, cans, French llne, noen lad[ul%, French zino, red seal, Fulwh 0, in varnish aset, 2003 an oe, In oil asst 15¢; Raw sad burnt umber, l 1> cans 120; raw and burnt Sienna, 130; vandyke brown, .g refined llmpblwk lficL coach black and ivory black, 16¢; dro lack, 160; Prossian blue, 80c; ultflmuln- blve, 18¢c; chrome green, L. M, & D, uc.blmd and shutter green, L. M. & 14c; Paris green, 18c; Indian red, 15c; Venctian red, 9o; Tusoan dre, 22¢; Amerioan Vermiliod, I, & P. chrome yallow, L., M, O, 1 yellow ochre, 9¢; golden ochre, 16; patent d.r;ar, 8c; graining colors: light oak, dark walont, -hasl.nut and ash 15c. ry Paints White lead, 759. French sine, 10c: Par whiteing 24c; _whiting Fflxicn, 1§¢; lampblack Cerman. , 10c; Prus. sian blue, 56¢; nltrlmnrlne, ; vandyke n..m.. 8c; wmber, burat, 433 nmber, raw 4cjsienna, burn t, sonna, raw, do Parla greon gonulse, 3ic; Parin greon cow’ rome green, N, Y.' 20c; chrom grnn K 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver million, 'America, 18c; Indiay red, 10c rose pink, ldc; venau-n rend, Cokusoso 2£¢: venetian red Am, & red lead, 74c; chromo yellow, gen enuine, hrome low, K., flm ochre, mcholla &:. ocl re ochre, 2hc; lehigh brown 2ho: brown, xiPrImh:fi mlnun‘ t: VARNISHES—Barrels Furniture, extrs, $1 10; (nmlmn. 81; coach, extra, $140; onach, 20 Damar, extra, 81 75; apan, 70¢; hruhun oxtn. 850; shella Fsbox hard uu finlzh. 81 80 Heavy Hardware List Iron, rates, $310; plow stoel, special oaat, 70; cruclhle. 8o; apecial or Gorman,bo; cm tool do, 16@20 wagon spokes, set, %@3 0; ; hice, per net, 1 25, felloos, snwel dry tongues, each, 70@8" 1 fz 3 square nuts, per I, wuhcr per I B@l&: mnw, her coil chaln, per b, 6@12; malle iron wedges, 6e; crowbars, 6o teoth, 40; horseshoes, per keg, b 00; spring steel, 7@bc; Burden’s horseshoes, b 50; Burden's wuleshoes, 6 60 SHOT,—8hot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2.10, Oriental ' Powder, kogs, $6.40; aa kogs, 88,48; d \nrterl 8, 81.88; 'use, per 100 feot 500, LAKBED WIRE—In car lots, 8 25@ 25 per 100; in less than car lots. 8 76@ 9 75 ver 100, NAILS—Rates, 10 to m 425, E8—trroen butchers, bide, s@tie uum-.m""'i‘m.-.—a. g, ary | Owaia z”é eon, | 650 to 80c; hemloc! Lml.m e | 1by 1dyy g_' Saa, poe b, Shct tucket S {"m" blue %9, 9c ™ oalf and kip, 12@140; dry salt b, des, sound, 0@[10; 0 oall, wi. 8 to 15 Ibe., 11@120; green oalf, w, under & T, per_skin, 500/ 1 25; green Iamnb aki §50aT bo damagod hiddos, two-thisd ..“.: bty Sy fmh, ol tLieds rata) branded hidee 19 por eent, & Soon akins, No. 1, 45; No. 3, 800; No. 1 20.; No. 4, 100, knnk No. 2 No. 8, 16¢; No. 4, 5o, _Fox, No,ik, 0c; No, '3, 2bo, Bkunk. No. 1, bbej 650; short strij narrow stripeo % | Lroad stripe, 106, 1 ulo- [ HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THR LOWEST PRIOES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mak- ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected *with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exolusively for the use of Passengers. Theseimmense warg- rooms--~three stores, are 66 feet wide--are filled with the Grand= Pit 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 throngh the building and inspect the stock. HAS. SHIVERICK, 1208 ,and 1210 Farnam Street, Omeha, J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN LU VL IE ELER. Lath, Shingles, Pickets, 8ASH, DOORS, BLINDE, MOLDINCS, LIME, CEMEN FLASTER, ITO. SWSTATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKEE OEMENT OOMPANYY Nol:r_ »Un!on Pacific Devot, By OMAHANB HENRY LEHMANN, 'W'.A.LL A;‘IE’.A.ZE’:E!:E\’., WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLIGATED. 18 FARNAM ST OMAHA ESTABLISHED IN 1868. D. H. McDANELD & CO., Onk nole, 880 to tk omloct lo‘o. 28¢ to 800; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; gpanner, lock upper, 28¢ to 260, alligator, 400 to 5 W tirelen kid, 2 60 to s ouk kip, 0; onk ealf, 120 to 180; French kip, 110 to160; French ealf, 125 to 3 setta, 5 50 to 7 650; linin, 600 to wa toppings, 9 00 to 10 503 B. L. Morooco, 0c o dho; pabble 0. D. Morooco, 850; simon; TARNESSNo 1 star_oak, 42; No3 N._ 1 Ohio oak, 880; 'No. 2 do, 0. 1 Milwaukee, §7; No, 3do o, Lumber. WHOLRSALB. Wn quote lumber, latn and shingles on: at ¢ ) SOA under, $23 00; 18 ft., §23 60, TIMBERS—16 f¢; and under R MTMBER AND JOIST-18 ., 823 d—le.undeln,mw ¥o.3 m SHEETING — No, 1 (20d eommon boards). $20 00; No. 3, 818 LIME—Fer barrel 8L 85 Pt permu 400; Cement, bbl, §! 25 lo-- bbl, $2 50, H-irs:r nl 8 raw (.1&1)00 b, 88 00. 8 . MorrisRun Blo-hnrx. v Whitsbroas lamp, 85 50; Whitebreast nul ; Tows lum , 85 50; lowa nut 85 50; Eprlnn thracite, 810 50@12 00; Colorado, 20 Druss DRUGS AND CHEMIOA LS.~ Acid, gubclp,l‘l: Mc,le\;l‘()le. Tl;‘:d b«m. Balaam opal r Ib, 70c; Barl 4 Giamel, e Th Thes Olnchontdum el | por oty 8115; nro(nm. per b, over's powders, per mrlnn, A!ld. Acetate, l Onstor, No, 1, per .{nl 0il, Oastor, No, 8, pnr gal, 8115, Oi ()“Vl‘, per eal, 81 ¢ )il, Origanun Opium, 84 75; ulnlnu l’. & W. & R, rl oz, 81 85; um, I 1 75; Bnhcm, pu oz, 400; Sulphnh o Morphine, per or 8366 Salpour flonr rvuhnlm ncr os, 8145, ALOOHOL —118 § m« 22 gollon; extra Califo ‘rlhh 1&' proof, ned pirita 25 per rm( gallon; trip] 137 l 28 r roof qallon; re-distilled ; fine blended, 1 50@ l W, Kontucky bonrhnnl. 200@7 00; Ken nkfi and Pennsylvania ry-, 2 B! A.NI‘IES—lmpoM. oo.xe Wl dom-fio 1 40@ 6 porhd 4 50@6 00; domestle, 50@6 00; Naw 4001 dnmmna I%F.AOB D APPLE BRAN Y— OHAMPAGNES—Imported per oase, h‘uhnd WOOX. Lfln Mnln House, 46, 48 and 62 Dear- rmission to Hide and Chloago. A M CLARK Painter&Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DRONRATOR. ———— WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER! WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 00@7 00, 204 North 16th 8t., Masonio Block. bare avenue, Ohleago. Refer by halthm- Natfonal Ban b5c; Daisy, Cntllnl 0O, B., 51b boxes, psl 1b 630; Lorl- illard’s wu, Diamond Orown, 660, rades—Common, 2t0 | {8 38c, Gnmflmd—lflukulh Durhun, 16 o b1c; Dukes Durlnm, 16 oz, Beal North Carol 46; Senl ol Nebrae- kn, 16 oz, 880; ne wk 4 Lon llnan h-g- 1b, $1.85; sl‘: BM."DO( T ail 6 urg‘ Merino unwas ed, ll‘h HOIOG; b @1816¢; medium nnwas! b-g washed, choice, Emb fair, wex tul d 280; burry, lnnhndoothd'oo 8 COORNIOES OURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES, Paiuts, Oils & Brushes, 107 South [14th Street OM HA. KNEBRASKA Ralioves and eures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgla, s, Lumbago, BACKACHE, 'HEADACHR, TOOTRACEN, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, BWELLINGS, SPRAINS, Sorenes, Cuts, Bruises, FROSTBITES, BURNS, SCALD Aut all other bodlly aches aad patas, FIPIY CEATS A BOTTLR. 7 8il Drogelats and Direot! Tho Charles A, Vogeler Co. omomers o 4. Vousler & 00) Baltimore, Md., U, 8. A, INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. dosiring to make mone small and_medium investments | rain, provisions and fions, can do 80 by o WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF{ CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ROAD WAGONS. Firs-Olass Paining and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Done 1319 Harn Cor. 14th, Om: BERQUIST S MANUFAOTURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES ANDIEIIEPIRBDESS YW.AGONS- opairin in all Branchee 0 8. AL, Nan AHHA, NEB, $i0 $20 Tho DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTER N HOTEL plan.’ From My 1, 1881, to tha pre [t WHEA'T fent ! m;:v?:;;;;;" of 0 HOTELS, PROPRIETORS TOWNP roallz d pald $0 Inves ARLINGTON, J, Q. McINTIRE, Linca'n, Neb, amoun! {ng to sevoral times th sfifl tnal investmont. Profits pald 18 overy month, still leaving origiual invostment making money STOUKS 0f payablo on domand. ' Explanato Manring, towa, | Coon Raplds, owa.] Miiford, Neb, WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, BARATOQA HOTEL, A. Q. WEATHERLY, ©. 0. REYNCLDS, J. 8. BTELLINIVS Klreulars and wiatemonts f fun MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNBVILLE Neb agsnia, who wil reporb 0n Gropi OOMMERCIAL HOTEL! JOHN HANNAN Stromsburg Ne $100 introduce the plaa, - Liberal HALL HOUSE, A. W.HALL Loulsville | Dilasione [l Addeey OITY HOTEL, OHENLY &70LARK, Blalr, Ne .j COMMEROIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, eligh, Neb. QRAND OENTRAL =, BEYMOUR, Nobraska Olty,iMeb P. L. THORP, A. 0. CAARPER, MIBBOURI PACIFIO HATEL, COMMEROIAL HOUSE® Woeping Water,N Hardy, Neb. ALMA E. KEITH, Retail i QREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neb) COMMEROIAL HOUSE, E. 8TOREY. Olarinda, lowa H A I R ENO'S HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb* EXOHANQE HOTEL, 0. B. HAOKNEY, Ashland, Nob Correct au raliable Waves a Specialty, FRANK LOVELL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Atkinson, Neb MASQUERADING WIGS, MORQAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBB, Quide Rocd, N lga‘zrhmm £t, Omahn. Neb. BUMMIT HOUEE, BWAN & BEOKER Oreston, In. | L Bt b Tl e Uit HOUBTON HOUSE, QEO. OALPH, Exira, la, REYNOLDS HOUBE, 0. M, REYNOLDS, Atlantic, la, H' PHILLIPsI WALKER HOUBE, D. H. WALKEP, Audubon, la. THE LEADING NEW YORK COMMESOIAL HOTEL, 6. BURGESS, Neola, a) OITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAME, Harlan la, TAX LOR, PARK HOUSE, MRS. M. E. OUMMINGE, Oorning, la. Call and look over my new store and see NEBRASKA HOTEL, J,iL. AVERY, Btanton, my new goods, MEROMANTS HOTEL Q. W, BURK. !ulll:[::n;lunqllu\ LJ 1207 Farnam Street. 1207, OOMMEROIAL HOTEL, — Blanchard, la. Under the management of Mr, Kalish, PARKS HOTEL, F. M, PARK, Shenandosh Ia, ——— —_ re— OOMMERO AL MOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Dayld Oity, Neb BAQNELL HOUSE, OHAG, BAGNELL, Qolloge Bprings, la DR' F' SCHERERI DOMMEROQIAL HO! WM, LUTTON, Viilisca, la. i a1 a UDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, la, l‘hysl"lm and f‘flll‘guoll :)ALL HOUBE, H. W, PERRY, Ida Qrove,/la CHRONIC DISFASES A SPECIALTY. OCOMMERCIAL HOUBE B, F, STEARNS, Odebolt, s Medicines farnishod at office WOOD8 HOUSE, JOHN ECKERT, Oscoola, Neb, OMoo, N, W. corver 18th sud Farnam rtreohs, DOUALAS HOUSE, o pumuu Olarks, over Merchants Notions! Bauk, Omaka Neb, BEDFORD HOUSE 4.7.08 Bedford I Office Hours—to 11:20a. m., 1 to5aad 7 to ARLINGTON HOUSE 3 TWBEACK & sow, ".’fl"”"".u. 9p m Resdence 1114 south 1ith etea t NORFOLK JUNOTIONHOUSE A N POTTER Norfolk Junction Nel R WINSLOW HOUBE co. AURORA HOUSE Jo! M. HORWICH & -. OROZIER HOUBE AVOCA EATING HOUBE DEALER IN Paper Stock, Woolen Rags, Iron AND METALS, PUBK MOUBE." Highest Prices Paid, 8bi) te from the DOW OITY HOUSE, . o E mn \noee AQOER HOUBE, JAQQRR& BON, ey gollcted, ade 1 *°Nm| HAKMON HOUSE, TAMA OITY, 1A,, Harmon u' x.u..' Prop