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he Nebraska National Bank Of Omahs, No¥ Pald up Oapital, $250,000 Ormvmp for business April 27, 1882, with the gosbeag'isl s aus 0 Nobraska, DIRECTORS: JOHNEUR, Presidont, of Stesle, Johnson & TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B &Q R. R., Bostoa. W. V. MORSE, of W, V. Morse & Co. JOHN 8. CULLINS, of G. f1. & J. 8. Collins. 3. M, WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney. atLaw, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H. W. YATES, Cashler, late Cashler of the First National Bank of Omaha, connected with the active management of that Bank since Ite organization in 1563 OotLroTioNs receive special attention and char g8 lowest obtainable hero or elsewhere, Invansr allowed on time deposita upon favor. able terms and upon accounts of banks and bank . Foamax Exomaxcs, GovernmentBonds, —and Oounty and Clty Pecuritios bought and sokl. ed)* ¢ goneral banking business o aniin the treatment of custom all wilipursne ths most liberal policy consistent with safe baning FINANCE AND COMMERQE. FINANCIAL. Special Dispatch to Tun Bax. Nkw York, Februsry 1. Money - 33(@4 per cent; closed at 3 per eent, Prime Mercantile Faper—5}@6 ocent, per Bterling Exchange—Firm; bankers' bills at $4 83; demand, 84 854, GOVERNMENTS, Yesterday. To-day. “BONDS, 8t. Josoph. 8¢, Paul & Sioux Tennessee 6's. ... do R. G, Unlon Pacific 1st mortgage. 115 do lang granta;. 110 ing fund. 1194 TO0KS, Adams Expross. . Allegheny Central.. . 3 Alton & Terro Haute.. b do pid.... '.vll American E: {) Burl,, Cedar Rapids & North, 88 Qanada Southern........ Col., Cin, & [nd, Central Central Pacific Chesspeake & Ohio.... do 1ot pid... s do 24 pfd. 25A Chicago & Alton oo 135 e fd P! Ohi., Burl. & Quincy.. COhi., St. L. & New Orieans. . 78} Oin,, S:nd. & Cleveland..... 48 Cleve., Col, & Cincinnati.... 79 Delaware & Hudson canal Del,, Lack, & Western Denver & Rio Grande, Erie... 39 do pfd. 80} East Tennessee 3 do pref Fort Wayne & Chicago b6 fl.lnnibl{ & 4t. Joseph..... do pfd... 85 Harlem...oooiiieinnnnsa. . 196 Houston & Texas Central.... 78 Louisville & Nashville. Louisv,, New Alb, & Chi .?n Mariotta & Clncimutl 1st pid 10 do 2d pfd 5% 5h Memphia & Charleston 16 45 Michigan Central 959 Minueapolis & St. mg do 6 Missouri Pacific 102§ Mobile & Ohio. 118 Manhattan Be: Morria & Essex New Jersey Cel Nashville & Chattanooga, Northern Plcifie.ié. do Northwestern . . . fd. Ohio Central.... Ohio & Miulmpp 5 pid. Ontario & Western' Oregon Trauscontinent! Paaific Mail, Panama, .. Peoris, Decatur & Evanav. Pittaburg & Cleveland. .... B¢, Louis & Sav ¥ran. do pid do - fav pid 04 8t. Paul & Mflwnl.ku.{ d Bt, Paul, Miun, & Mu\iwh 142 8t. Paul & Omaba. . Union_ Pacifio. .. 98¢ United States Expre: 63 . & Pacific 32 thuh,d St, L. o pid. 535 58y Wells, Fargo & Co, Expre: 124 Westorn Usion Telegraph. .. 82} 81§ Caribou. ceee o L 1 Central Arizona. 4 i ! Excelsior,. 1 1 Homestake . .17 17 ume Pittsburg. 3 1 lckm ver . S | 8 i do L84 89 1 1 i i k) 8 AL 5 ettt tEx, Interest, tAsked. IEx, Dividend. R FOREIGN FINANCE. Special Dispatch to Tuw Buz. LONDON, Loxnox, February 1.—5 p, m,—Consols, money, 102 1-16; consols, account, 102 5-16 United Stat.s bonds--New 5's extended, 106, Uvited States Railroad Securities— linois Central, 151}; Pennsylvania Cer tral, 6U8; New York Central, 1 Erie, 404; Erie, seconds, 99§; Reading, Bullion in the bank of England de- cre sed in t' e past week, £305,000, Amount of bullion gone in, £17,000, Bar silver 5084 -— - — PROD( OH & PROVIBIONS. Spectal Dispatchos to Tux B OHICA Oitcago, February 1.—Flour—Quie common to choice spring, & H0@4 7 Minnesots, 8 50 bakers’, 4 25@ f‘_WJ p.\L-nu 5 bu@7 winter, 410@ 500, THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2 for ¥ huny, 3780 for \hnh and April; k. for May: 39§ @394 for June. Kye —Firmer; 63¢ Barley —Mazket dull; 82@83s, Flax Seed Steady with fair demand; 128 on wrack. Dressed Hogs — Higher; light, 7 30; heavy, 7 50, Pork—1Iu good demand and higher; 17 8) for cath and Febrnary; 17 95@17 974 for Murch; 18 15@18 17} for April; 18 3@ 18 874 for Muy; 18 45@18 474 for Juue; 1% 50w 18 55 for July. Latd—Demand sctive and prices bave advancet; 1(74@11 10 for cash lnd Fah ruary; 11 174@11 20 for March; 11 27)@ 11 .30 for April; 11 40@11 42§ (ur Muy: 11 423@11 45 for June, Wulk Meats [n fair demand; shoulders, 6 75; #hort rib, 9 50; short clear, 9 40. Butter—Steady: taic to fancy creamery, 25 o0l to fancy dnirv, 20@283 Eggs—ILu fair denand; 26@270, Whivky—Steady ; 1 16, Cart Boarn,—~Wheat—Qaiet and un. chauged, Lnr ~Irregular; lur M ch and A Leregular; (..r Maich; 87§@s7§ May. Pork —Diclined 24 Lard—Steady and unchanged. NEW YORK, Nuw Youk, Februiry 1.—Flour—-Firm; superfine state and western, 8 40@3 7! common to good extra western, 8 75.a4 good to choice, 4 60@7 00; white wheat extra, 6 25@7 th; excra Ohio, 3 90@7 00; 8t. Louis, 8 99@7 25; Mirnessta patent process, 5 60@8 0. Wieat--Cash 1..ts §@{c higher and firm; options opened §@f s higoer but afterwards became weaker wud reacted fc, closing steady; No. 2 spring, nominsl; ungmm red, 100@1 22}; No, 8 red, 114; No. 2 red, 116{@1 184; No, 1 rod 1 21; mixed winter, 1 10; ungraded white, 1 07@! 224; No. 2 white, 1(54; No. 1 white, 500 bu- shels sold at 116; No, 2 red for I-ubrumy, 576,000 bushels sold at 1 168@1 17, ulullnfi at 117; do for March,f984,000 bushels sol at 1 18§@ 1 194, oclosing at 1 18F; do, for April, 528 000 bushel at 1200@1 213, closing at 1 21; do for May, 768,000 bushels soldat 1213@1 22, ehmng at'l12 Corn—3@lc higher and firm; ungraded, N 3@63) ; steamer, 68@6 4c; 68} in elevuur 70 ¢7t|§ delnvund' No. ¢ tor February, 683@68%0, closing at 6943; do. for March, 6 4@69c, olosing at 68%c; do. for April, 688690, closing at g;lg do, for May, 673@674c, closing at Uats—3@Js bigher and tairly active; mizxed western, 45@19¢c; white “western, 48@ble. Hay— Quiet, but steady; 60@65c. Egys—Iresh western, trm; 27@78c. Pork—Higher; new mess, 18 70@18 90; optiona neglected and nominal; February, 18 45@ 18 60; Murch, 18 60@18 70; April, 18 70 @18 80; May, 188 @I8 90. Beef—Q uet but steady; 18 0@18 25 . :gic Meats—Firm; long clear middles, 74 Lurd ~Firm; prime steam, 11 20@11 25; o for February; hbie 080 for May, o for Februars; 874c s for April; 394c for Fevruary, 11°20@11 24; March, 11 30@ 1L 85; Abril, 11 40@1l 45; My, 11 hu @11 56; June, 11 6011 5s: July, 1153 @!1 5 August, 11 54@11 57, Butrer—Quiet; 16@40:. Cheeso—Quiet but steady; weatern flat, 7@134c. BT. LOUIS, 81, Louis, February 1,—Flour—Firm. or, with eome eales 5 better; family, 4 20 @4 30; choice, 4 70@4 80; fancy, 4 9@ 495, Whent—Higher and active; No, 2 red fall, 1 06@1 064, closing at 1 06} for Feb. ruary; uvnnvui closing ac 108 for March; 1 09§ @1 104, closiog at the inside for Apnl 110i@1 117, closing at 1 11§ for May; No. 8 red fall, 95¢ bid. Corn —Higher with brixk trading; 48@ 48§ 1 tor cash; 48k@48§c for February; 49§ @h03c for March; 42hc for May; closing at the inside figum Oats—Higher; 37:@380 for cash; 373@ 385 for February; 89j@59§c for May. Rye—Market dull; 574c bid. Buley—sundw @850, Corn Meal —Firm; 2 4’)@2 50. Butter—Quiet; dnry, 23@28¢; creamery, a8@84c. Eeva—Quiet; 220, ‘Whisky—Steady; 1 14, Pork —Higher; 17 50 for cash; 18 00 for ay. Bulk Meats—Strong and higher; shoul. 857 655; short rib, 895; short clear, 374. acon—Higher; ehoulders, 8 00; short rib, 10 124; ¢hort clear, 10 50 Tiard— nmmnlly higher; 10 90, A¥TERNOON BoARD —Wheat — Excited and higher; 107} for Fehruary: 109 for March; 111 for Apri'; 112§ for May. Corn—Strong_snd higher; 492494 for February; 50}@30kc for March; 513 for 31: for May, —K'irm, but slow; 35: for Febru. 93@3 8¢ for May, KANSAS CITY. Kawsas Ciry, February 1 —Wheat— Firm snd higher; No, * red, 89¢ for casl 904@90c for March; 91jc bid for April; 28| 94 for May. Corn—Higher and firm; 4145 for cash; 424 forMareh; 43}o bid for April; 44fc for ay. Oute—Firmer, but slow; 334 for cash, Butter._ Steady; dairy, 23@24c; oream: ery, 30@38c, im ~Quiet; 24c. LIVE STOCR 3pocial Dispatches to Tz Bux, CHICAGO. Oaicacy, February 1 ~The Drovers' Jouarnal rep-rts as follows: Hogr - Unchsnged; licht bacon hogs 5@ 10c_ hisher; mixed, 6 00@6 65; heavy packing and shipylog, 6 50@7 05; light, 6 00@6 60; dkips, 4 26@h 75, Cattle—Fair, quiet and generally steady; trade fairly nctive, supply well cleared: prinie, 5 80@6 0; giod to choice, 5 00@ 570; commnon to medium, 4 00@4 85; butchers’ fairly active and firm at 2 40@ 4 i,’?’ stockers and feeders strong at 3 20@ 4 50, Sheep—Demand goo?, improved and generally stronger, but not quotably high- common to fui /5@A 10; medium to zu[.-.l, 430@4 83; choice to extra, 5 00@ 0, NEW YORK, , New York, Fe ruary 1,-~The Drovers' Journal Bureau repoct: : Beeves—The receipts included 00 head for city trade sluughterers direst, and 800 bead for exportation; no tr. in beef; cyttle nominally stcady and unchanged, oidinary to prime quoted at 5 50@6 50 per cwt live weight, 4 £0@4 90; com. to fair butchers'stock,3 25 @8 75; good to choice butchers’ stock, 4 00 @4 50 stoceers sud feeders, 3 50@4 50; blls, 3 00@4 00, Sneep—Dull and lower; only best grades saleable; fuir to zood muttons, 4 00@4 choice to fancy, 5 00@5 50; Texans, 2 400, Hogs—Stronz, higher and active: Yorks ere, 625@640; vackiog, 6306 i0; butchers’ to extra, 6 0@t 8, KANSAS CITY, Kansas Orry, February 1,—The Live k Indi tle—St to 1.50) pounds sold at 4 80@ ers and feeders, 8 75 £ repo) ta: dy; native steers of 1.200 30 4 ]L.,u— Firm and higher; ranging at 6 25@6 80, the outside price for 400 pound averages, with the bulk of sales at 640 ‘Wheat—Unasettled, but generally bigher; regular, 1 03§ for February; L 064@1 0% tor March; 1 063@1 06§ for April; 1 104@ 110§ for May; No. 2 Chicago spring, 1 04@ 1 044; No. 3 Chicago spring, 88¢; No. 2 red winter, 1 04, ('orn Unsettled and closed lower; 54§ 1& for cash and Fehruary; 553@558c for March; 573@574c for May, Onl—blmtr, 874c for cash; 873 @37§c (@b 60, Sheep —Steady at 3 50@4 00, MHEROHANDIBH. Bpecial Dispatches to Tun Ban, NEW YORK, Nsw Yorx, February 1, — Coffes — Quiet, but steady; By Sugar—Market dnil; fair to good refin. ing quoted at 6§ abjo. g\lulm—lhll: New Orleans, 40G 61c; Porto Lico, 40@bsc; Koglish islands, 40 @430, Rice— Quiet, bnt steady; domestic, 5}@ Te; Lang on, bR@b}s. Petrolenm Q uiet, but steadv: United, L01i; crude, 7@Tho; refined, 7¢@7io. Tallow nrn,. 8@ 8o, Rosin—Quie ’mnl 674, Turpentive—Firn Load—Quiet hut stendy; common, 4 70 @4 75; retined, 4 75 (u 80. I“CA!"FIO Special Dispatchen to Tra B FLOUR AND GRAINS, On10A60, February 1 —Receipts and Rio cargoes quoted at shipments of flour and grain for the past ours have been as follows: Reocainte 21 000 50 000 24 Bhap'ta, Flour—bbla. 208 Wheat—bual Corn— g Oate— Rye— Barley - New Yorg, Fahrunrv 1.—Receipts and ahlgmenu of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipta 8hp'ta, Flour—bbls, 14,000 6 500 ‘Wheat—bt 32,500 8700 Jorn— 41,000 38,000 Onta— . 830,72 225 81, Louis, Fahmuv 1. ~Roceipts and shipments of flour and gram for the past 24 hours have been as tollows: Receipts, Shiv'ts Flour—bbls. . 4,000 Whe“—h\uht 29 000 m— 1¢8.000 Oats ~ b 19,000 Rye—m ¢ ' Barley~ ** Kansas Ciry, and shipments of hours have been as fol 'ts, Bhip'ta Wheat, b\uhsh 12 000 Corn 44,000 LIVE BTOCK, CH10AG0, February 1.—Recelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 34 hours have been as follows: 86@40; Oolong, oho. zood, £5@40c; choice, “flg‘flx Bonshong, ROPY—Sisal 4 ','i” and larger, 10§o; inch, 11¢; § inch, o, N*w l‘vo boop oale, (8 175; three hoop pdll. 2 00, 1, 8 50; Pioneer washbonrds, 1 85 Orawn 2 90; Well buckets, 3 50, LEAD-—Bar, §1 65, VINEGAR—Pure puu -QF\O. 1301 opple extra, 160 bure avole, 160, b, UDouble —Dray loads, per bil, 1 65; Ash- wn. in sno ks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, M 8 50 SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Tmperial, '§ 45, Kirk's satinat, 8 60; Kirl ard, 8 75 Kirk's white Russian Kirk's Eutoos, 216 Kirk's Prairie Quoon, (100 cnlc}{ 40; Kirk's magnolia doz., -—Panmylv-nh cans, 4 vaso, In case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. in oase, 1.90; Anchor Ball % dos in oaso 150, PEAN UTS—Ronated, ehotoe, red ‘Len. nessee, 100 per 1b; fanoy whito, 104 per 1b; raw—white Virginia raw, 10—” 1980, CANI)I.ER—lloln. 40 Iba,1's, 15§c; Be, 10§0; b xow 40 Ibs,, 16 oz., 6, 15§, MATCHES—Per onddie, Yo, ases, 84 10; wquare, cauos, B5 40, Dry Goods. BROWN OOTTONS—Atlantio Apploton XX, 7;_ Atlanta A, 8¢; Boott n 840 Buokeyo “‘3 70; Cabot W, itten: Ureat Falls ](‘. an-lar e' llone-t 3 Indian Orchard d. W 8}o; Lawrence 7¢.~ M, uo River, 7ic, I‘m.uut A, B§o; amwmm 703 Utica O, bae; Wachus. cott BB, FINE HROWN O()TI‘ONS—AHendAlo .4; 7ho; Alligator 8-4, 8c; Argyle 4-4, 7 Atfantio LL, thos r State X AA Lah th E 4-4, 9, n L 4-4, o do half Fidelity 4-4, oam.bricd-4,1 n,doWlurTwln,l FallsQ, 94o; Indian Head shrunk leached 4-4, 90; Cabot Lonsdale, 1003 dnolmbflc 87, 13c; New ‘epperel unt A,100; m‘hnnm 4~ York % Pocxuiet prd sgex UUCKS Oolond)—Albnny K Rec'te. Shipm'ts Hogs 18000 4400 | 8e; do O, drab, Moy do X stri Oattl 5,500 4,00) | plaids, 1340; do XXX brown an Sheep. 8,600 1,800 | stripes and plaids, 134c; Arlington New YORK, Febmny 1.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 214 hours have been as !uuuwll: Rec'ts, Ship'ts Hogs... 3100 Cattle, 1,470 135 Shoep. . vnrnnns 9,000 950 Beef, qrs.. s 820 Mautton, carcasses 200 8r. Louws, Fe" -nmry 1. —Recoipts and shipments of live stock for the paet 24 hours have been a8 follows: Rec'ts. Shipm’ta 4,500 4,000 1,900 2,0 0) 3,300 £50 Kansas Ciry, and shipments of live stock for the past 24 houre have been as follows: February 1.—Keceipts Roc'ta, . 5,900 700 e 109 - OMAH A MARKHATS, ‘Wholesale Prioces. Orrior or THR OnAHA Brk, Thureday Evening, February 1. The only changes reported in the market to-day are as follows: ‘Wheat, No. 2 advanced 1jc. Rye advanced lc. Corn advanced jo. Buperlative flour advanced 15¢. Gran-Sugar declined e, Syrup Standard common advanced 8o per gal, Syrup Standard common 4 gallon kegs advanced 20c. Soda advanced 20c per case, Shipm’ta, Locsal Grain Dealings. WHEAT.- Cash No. 2, 864c; cash No, 8, 70c; rejected, 480, AR 0Y,—Cash No, 2, 7Tle; No, 8, Y E—Cuh, 406, NEW MIXED CORN-354c. OATS—85c. SEEDS—Fiax seed 960 per bu. Produce and Provisions. POTATOES—50@60c per bushel, ONTONS—50@?55c per bushel, BUTTER ~Choice country. 20@250, KGGS—25c picked; fresh, 28@30c. HONEY —Califorais, per lo, 31, APPLES—Per barrol, §3 0093 25 OYSTERS—Booth's 'aud Platt's salect oysters, 40c: Standard, 30; mediums, 25, "FLORIDA ORANGES—$5 50, LEMONS -84 26@4 50 per box. BEANS-~Navy per bushel, 275@3 00. CHICKENS—140 per Ib. TURKEYS—15@16¢ per pound, @rocers Liet CANNED GOODS—Oysters, % 1b (Field's), por case, 84 00; do 1T (Field's), per case, 2 75; do 2 b (.‘undnrd). per cnse, B0, strawherrion, 2T, per. aaee 3 40, rnpbertlnu. 2 b, per case, 3 50, Dam- sons, 2 b, per case, 2 45, Bartlett pears per case, 240, Whortleberriew r casc, 275, Egg plums,2 T percuse,? 90; reen gages,2 Ib per case, 2 00; do choios x oaso £150. Pino Applow 2 1b, per cant 75, Peaches, 2T per case, 800; I'b dn 8 b, case, 4 00@4 50; do, (pie), 3 1, per | 20¢; case,230; do ple, 6 b, per dozeu. 3 80, FLOUR—Jobhing prices, Jack Frost St. Louis winter) $3.90 per 100 lbs.; To- eka Patent Kansss, $3.85: Minnehaha. finnesotn Patent, 88,70; Shawnee Fancy winter, €3.10; Kagle, XXXX winter, 00; Teiumph epring, best, $2.80; Chr tan's superlative, 8.05; bran, per ton, §14,00; chopped feed. 828.00; Queen Bes flour, per sack, 3 25; Nellie Lilye, per sack 290, NUGARS—Powdered, 10jc: Cut 1o 10ke;_Granulatad, 9fc: Confectioners' 9¢; Standard Extra C, 8§c; Extra 8c;_medium yellow, T4o; dark yellow, SYRUP—Htandara Com, 460, bbis,; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs, $190; Stan: dard do, 4 gallon kegr, 81 TEATS—Hams per Ib,, 12he; B bacon per Ib,, 13c; clear sido ha dey mait sides per I < 19¢; Brunswick brown, 8}0; Chariot fancy 12h¢; do extra_heavy, brown, extra heavy, 11} Fall TIVKLINGUD—Amoskeag A U 19c; do XX blue 82, 184c; Arrowaxnna, 9}c; Claremont B Bblfih Conest Width, 8o, I m Head A, th Indian flumlni:‘ An ott BI' 7ie. do A, 8)c; do E 48, 12340; Wal- m:)wn 8. 4.4, nkc Laconia O gl 4, Nl).10 0081,7 do 1t E Bhl &omuet (3] ied. 1’¥c, Bl‘hA(,BED CO'I'TONH—Andm-m o; Blackstone AA in perial b i s Erult of the Loom, 93;' do flu. 1le; Wamautta Indians A brown 18e: Nevonset A brown, 15¢ ronated, ronnd, A, 84 4-4, 4.4, stireat -4, 120 4, 94o; brown, and drab, fancy, River A 82 08 ex ealf and kip, 12@140; dry salt b, des, sound, 10@11¢; ,rm onlf, wt. § to 15 The,, 11@130; groon calf, wt, under 8 e, per skin, 500/ W‘é @81 25; green lamb skins, 150; damaged hides, two-third rate, b toared Mg one grub, olassed two. tLieds rate,) branded hides 10 per sent. )fl Coon rkina, No, 1, 45¢; No, 2, 80¢; No, 2.; No. 4, 100, Mmk ‘lo. 3003 No, 2 ‘ 50 No. 8, 16c; No, 4, b, _Fox, No,ik, %00; No, 2, 2be, Skunk, No, 1, bidey 505 ahort marq «0« narrow stripeo Lroad stripe, 100, Tallow To. Leatner Oak sole, 880 to 440; hemlock sole, 28¢ to 360; hemlock kip, 800 to 100; runner, 6he to 80c; hemlock calf, 85¢c to 120 hm lock upper, 28¢ to 20; oak upper, alligator, cm to B 50; ealf kid, 82@: Grolnen kid, 2 50 to 375; onk kip, 800 t0 100; oak calf, 110 to 120 to 130; French kip, reuch calf, 125 to 2 00; rua Jotta, 5 50 to 7 60; uninr 600 to10 topplngs, 900 to 1000; Y. Moroooo, 30¢ ; pebble O. D, Morooco, 85¢ 250 b 400, HARNESS—No 1 star ok, 4 do, 8%0; N._ 1 Ohio onk, 38 8¢; No. 1 Milwaukee, $70; No, 3do 3o, Lumber WHOLRSALS. We quote lumber, lath and shingles on: cars at Omaha at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING ~16 ft. and under, §32 00; 18 ft., §24 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST-18 it., 823 60; 2 ft , 823 50, 23 ft., 826 50; 34 {¢. $26 50. n.mmd—uo. 1, 4 and 6 in., §24 00; 22 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd common boards), §20 00; No. 3, 818 00, LIME—For barrel, 81 85; hull per ous- 40c; Cement, bbl, $2 25 Towa gll‘ l"o(‘ bbl, 83 60, Hair felt 100 (be, 85 60, COAL—Cumberland n.. m- Morris Run Blowburg, $12; Whitebroast lump, 85 50; Whitobreast nut, 85 650; Towa lmn;‘ 85 50; lowa nut 85 50; Spring thracite, 810 50@12 00; Colorado, Drus DRUGI AND CHEMIUA Oarbolic, 500; Acid, Tartarl Copabis, per 1b, 70c; Bark, Ib, 143 (dnnml‘ per Ib, 7503 € gor on $115; Chloroform, per I Dovor's powdors, por Ib, 81 40; Salte, por Ib, 84 Glyorine, pure 8lo; Lead, Aocetate, por b, 2% Oil, Castor, No, 1, per gal, ®L 25; 0il, Onstor, No, yer gal, 8115, UM. Olive, por gal, 81 50; Oil, Origanam, 50; Opium, §4 75 Quinine P, & W. & R, & 8., wor ot §1 85 Potassium, Lodide, per It 175; Salacin, per oz, 40c; Sulphate o Morphiav, per or, 83 85; énxpmn Hour per | &) 4oy Jrvchnlnn. norol. 81 ALCOHOL — \Pfi m)ol 1 25 allon; extra Californin spirits, 187 proof, ras, per :lnohun.lr bk 100; pehl. r wine tra, 174c; Hamilton Lewwton o 30, 1503 Minnelmh- 4-4, 200; Omegn super extra 4-4, 28¢; Pearl River 1630; Put. a3 e st pe, 120; Shetucket § 1040; do S8 120; Yeoman's blue 29, 9c DENTMS, —Amoskeak, blueand bronn 1640; Andover DD blue, Arling X blue Scotch, lsic' Concord 000, blue aw brown, 12 4os d lo do 430 Haymakat's blus! and Yho; Mystio River DD stripe, 1640; Pe: Kiver, blue and brown, blue and brown. 144c. CAMBRICS—Baruard, lining, 24 inch double face, 8 VL\..ed She; Manhattan 03 K love finish Newport do 6o; do lnes '»Qm Poqnm o 503 Lockwood kid CORSET JEAN&Anmr', 8o} coggin aatteen 8%c; Clarendcu, o0'ga entteens, 73c; Hallowel , Orchard 74o} Papperill satteen 940; Rockport, 7 PRINTS - Allen-, flo America Arnold, 7o; Borwl Oonumgn. 63c; Du @7c; Eddystone, armony, be; Knl i acD, o; 8¢; i”(thMB-Amuk 1340 soe e o Aol e 2 anbo'l‘TONADES—Abborflllu Agnate, 20c; Ame Oairo' D and T, 1 1740; Deccan Co. stone, 134c; Nnmm Biosor, Toos Mg 14 ussex, 12c; Tioga, ing shecks, lnr rfn, 3 O a2 ot, 19c; 16e; Uncasville, dystono roer. A Andron rnghmen.mprowl.o e, Cocheco, 7o; ; Dunnell, 10, Glmcmur. se, ckerbocker, 6ho; Mer 7c; Mystio, bio; Spnvna Boufllbrldge. 60; do, Ginghams, 7c; hlana, Kon|§l:nrth. sm Pnn kett, 104c; erican, 11c; Anhlln. 20c; n D and T Dmd’l‘ 160; Nonpare 8&& hny &0 achusett shirt- ankin, 134c; Yorl do do 134; do XXto brown, .ul b, ; Coner Inldl 0. n, 64o; 6Bc; arl. Amor. tlantic, Tes fus 1310 164 \ Fl.u. Nankin, 1)2?1: 'do, oheoks, st pe-.:d 0z ey, Like; do, 8 0z 200, HEETINGS—An do 9.4,23c;do 84, 22¢; ontine 42, 11c, Fruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New | 890, to York mills08, 85c; do 78, 80c; do bH. 22he, Pequot 10-4, 28kc, do Papperell tor, 2o toca 96, 86c; do Pombr;ke 104, , 25 74, 190 do 49, do 67, 91c;do 57, 180; Ut 58, 924o; do 48, 17c, Paints Olls and Varnishea OILS—110° _ocarbon, per 1o 150 beadlight, por 140t 175° 15 Water raw, per per ollon, 165 laed, winter str'd, on, 100; 'No. 1, 85c; No, 2, 760} XXX, per gailon, 1 P eallon, Sy 75; fish, W. B, oxtra, por gallon, 75c; No, 1, 18¢; linseed, hite, llon, 73; sperm, W, + B,, per golden machine, pon per qlllun, fibc; uaptha, gallon, 18c; 64", 17¢ ruwrs IN'OIL—White lead, P. . Gl white lead, St. Louis, pure, Fuso,63cs e Marsailles green, 1 to b French zinc, g2oan neal, 120; Fron zino, red seal, 110; K rench 7ino, in varnish asst, | | zince, in oil nast 1bo; Raw aad burnt umber, 11 cans 12c; -raw aud burnt_Sicnun, 1%0; vandyke brown, .5 12¢; coach black and rop black, 16c; Prussian French rofined lampbiack, fvory black, 16¢; di blus, 80c; altramarine blve, 1865 greon, L, M. & D., lic;blind and roen, L. M. & D,, Hc, Paris rsun 18c; Tndian red, 150; Venctinn red, dre, 220; American Vermiliod, chrome yellow, L., M., O, &'D yellow ochre, Go; golden ochre, 18; dryer, B; gri oak, walnut, .A aestnut snd aints ‘lh‘;ht. per_ gallon, 25; No. 8, 1.20; swoet, per gallon, 60c; neatafoot, 66c; lubri- cating, zoro, per gallon, 306; summer, 15c, 0. 1, per gallon, 850; No, 3, 50; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; tur- 0., ch~ paten 1ing colorss l.lfin nnh dmi Ory White load, The; l'r(ncn sinc, 10c: Par n 10-4,3740! ental C gallon, gsllon, 192} linseed, bolla‘!, per zal, castor, "gallon. 74", per Umaha ohnwme shutter coT P,, 180; whiteing 24c; whiting _gilders, 1§o; hhltln cotn’ ’, l{ lam hfi;l! m.ln- we, 1401 It opbiask, ordinazy, 100; Brus oy O hina et L AL S Eeown, 8¢; umber, burat, 933 amber, Faw icjeionna, burnt, 4c; wenns, raw, dc Faris rodn genulie, % Parly groon cou rome green, ; ohrom Bheep—Du!l and lower for ordinary and | ders perlb , 0:; bac shoulders per 1 common grades wnd stowly for go0d and hos teroo o ‘ber 1b,; 1lc, i 450@6 50 per cwt for £8,—Popper, 91; Allspice, 1 v lambn, lmel 35c; Nutmegs, 1 0%; Caveis, 24c; 10 offred alive; nominally [ Mace 81 00, 5@6 95 per cwt, LARD—Omaha Refinining Co.: Tierces, Wr, goUIs, 1145 40 and 501b oaus, 113c; 201 cun, S Lo, Fatruary 1.-Cattlo- Staudy | 1141 1,‘,,(}‘ TSR WS M aud fuic demand, but Do urgevey; good to h cho'cs shipping steers, 500@5 50; light, sinua primoe to oholoe, 1543 h Patma, Gic, b 30 A half brls, 6 75; . 1 mackerel, 1.00; famil k- sl Tl iateet s b “mackeol, kits, 85¢; No. 1 white fish, balf brls, 6 00; v.l COFFY £,—\to, tair, 10§c, 1. ; e to choice, 114 to 1205 Old gov't 2631140, Mooha, 2830} Arbuckle's, TEES3~TFull Cream, l40p Part Jkim, 104 LYE—. |cnn. 8 8%; Greenwich, 8 40; Westorn, 2 76; North Star, 2 00; Lowis 30; Jewall lye, 27b, . n].luflhm.r ices, Chop feed 50 per 100 1bs, ; chop coru, 81.40; b S5 pop 100 1k P corn, $1.40; bran, HOMINY—New, 84 25 por hb, ?ulu\ In Ib papers, 83,20 per case; keg soda, NEW PICKLES—Modium, In barrels 87 00; do inhalf bhls, 4 00; smalls, in h":m 900 do, in half bbls, 500; gherkins, in bbls, 11'00; do, in half bbis, 6 00, STARUH,.—Pearl, 44c; Bliver (Hlose 8to; Corn Btarch, bjo; T O Gunpowder, good, 4b@5B; Oboice, B0@750; Imporial, .,Ji'od m«?i..c, Choloe, 80@75¢c; Young Hyson, goo: 800; choice, 65c@81 00; Japan' Nat i.u’ 80c; Japan, nholu.wé 760; Oolong, good, ExcellorGlom, |9 green K,, 12¢; verml willion, ' America, roso pink, 14c; venetian read, Ookusoso 2jo; venetina rad Amn., oj red red lead, 7he; chrome yellow, hrome' yel fow, K. 120; odhre, rocholle 8op. ook Frouch, 2jo; ochre, American, Wintors mfuoral 3 lohign bror spanish brown, VMCNI‘!HPB—Mnuh per Furniture, extra, $1 10; lurnlturs, n~ conch, extra, 81 40; Damar, emu. 81 1 um, extra, 850; shell oil finish, $1 80 Heavy Hardware Ulst, Tron, rates, 310; plow steel, oat, 7¢; crucible, bo; special or Ger cmt tool do, 16@? wagon spc lon, No, 1, No. 1, , 700} a6, B0i burd specia! wman, con, not, 25@3 00; bl lm pu.ev. 1 25; felloos, sawed dry each, aquare’ nuts, per Ib, washers, por 1b, @15 coil chain, per 1b, 6 iron wedges, 60; oro w\m, 603 tecth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00 ateel, 7@c; Burden's mulsshocs, 6 50 SHOT, Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; Kegs, 83.48; do., ¢ Ing, keas, $8.85: ‘use, ver 973 NATLE Teatos, 10 t0 609, 425 Hia, HID] red 7§@80; hl I"A,A:.h.lth-.' 7h§ %’;M rivets, per f20r mallsablo, Burden's horseshoes, b 1.40; tonguies, ouch, 70@8Bo; axlos, 7@l1c; b, 11c; [ barrow § spring b 50; -8hot, 81,35 Buck shot, 82,10 d0., h artor kogs, 81.68; Tlack 00 feet B0c. BAKBED WIRE—In car lots, per 100; in lews than oar lote, 8 7@ ) 8 2@ IDES— ssoen b hmn-r‘- hlda, 6@The cured 140; dry 25 per }m...« galion; triple mfinm apirits 187 proof, 123 per proof gallon; re-distilled xtiskios, 1 00@1 50; fino blended, 150@ 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken. tucky and Pennsylvanin' ryes, 2 00@7 00 BRANDIES—Imported, §6 00@18 00; domeatic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Im ported, 4 50@6 00; domentic, 1 40@8 00, i RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New Kngland. 2 00(@4 00; domentie, 1 60@3 60 PEACH AND APPLE BRAN 1 76@4 00, OHAMPAGNES—Imyorted per oase, OGS 0) Awmarlian, oase, 12008 f 00, OLARET:— or case, 4 20@16 00 WINES—RY ne wine, per cawe, 6 00@) 2 00; Oatavha, por case, 4 Ou@@7 00, Clgars and | obaccos. FINE OUT--In puls.—Hard to Beat! 760; Golden Throad, 70v; Fountain, B0c, Favorite, 650; lhmkg Mountain, 60ct Fancy, 85c; Daisy, bic,—In tin foil— Ontlins 0. 8, 61b baxos per 1b 63 Lori fllard's T 60o, Diamond Orown, 660, SMOK Allgrados—Common, 25to s80. Granulated—Hiuekorells Durbam, 16 oz Blc; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 460; Seal of North lehui 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nobras. ka, 16 oz, 88¢; maJ’.ck, 4 oz, linen bags per 1b, 1.85; Marburgs’ Puck 2 or, tin un, 650; Dog T .u 6 . Merino unwaa ed, Hg Mmlhx heavy,o, @1315¢; medium unws ad, light, 18 10 washed, chofos, 820; fair, 80c; tul n;i and w., 280; burry, blackand ootted wool 2@0e loss Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are sellihg well at o slight advance in prices, The demand for good horses exces the supply consideraoly. Pricen range as fol- owa: Fiue single drlvers, $150, to 800, Kxtra draft horsos, 8175, to 226.; Common dralt borses, $100, to 150,; Extra farm horses, 110, to 125.; Common ¢o good farm horses $100.; Extra plugs, 860, to 76.) 20, to 16} hands (excrs), ¥125, to 16 _hands, $100, to 140.; ands, 875, to 100,35 184 to M to 150,; 1 H to 144 hands, $tv, to 7 7#~No woman really practices econ- omy unless sho uses the Diamond Many dollars can be saved Ask the drugglst. Dyes. every year, KIDNEY-WORT 1S A SURE CURE |) tor all diseases of the Kidneys and VER=—— has specil organ, euabling It to throw off torpidity fietion, stimulating the healthy secretion oftho Tile,und by kecping tho bowela in rec condiion. ifoeing ifa rogular dschares o aro sufering fro Malaria. i ivo mosnis, aro bilious, dyspeptio, or constipated, Kid- Bey-Wort will surely rolieve & quickly oure, ‘I thin peason to cleanse the Bystem, every one tould take & thorough eource of t. (51) SOLD BY DRUGCGISTS. Price $1. KIDNEY-WORT INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. Thoso dosiring to male mone snuall and medium investments | $20 & ovisions and stock speculs can do 8o by oporating on oul From May 1, 1861, 0 tho pre plan. U um ‘dato, on Investmion 3 of WHEAT 000, cash profits hnvu b pald and to Invest investment month, over original investmont riaking monoy payable on demand. Explanate STOUKS 37 clroulars and ste of func W wot troe - Wo want rosponaible 8100 agents. who wil report on crops anc nbroduce the plan Liboral com- Addross \d, Pl s WERRIAN, com- Major ' biock mission Inlchnnl:. piitisHABLE PERFUME. Ifurray & Lanman’s 1A10A WATER, Rest fr TOILET, BATH ATDKIRCHIEF, 4 A “GOLD ROPE. Thetntrinsle merlt ml wnperlor quality of our Gold Rope Tobacco has induced oth'r mannfae tarers to put upon the market 00ds similar tc ‘ar brand in name and stylo which are offorec gud rold for lom mor ey then, ¢ o Gold Rope. Wo caution the ¢ wdo &1 k] that our name snd iump. The only gen Tobacco ls manufact; d by THE WILSON & "MoNALLY TO BACCO JOMPANY, ark s 4 original Gold lflup' J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALR AND RETAIL DEALEB IN .U NI IR Lath, Shingles, Pickets, BA8H, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEN FPLASTER, ETO. MTATATR AGENS FOR MILWAUKRE CEMENT COMPANTYY Naar Union Pacific Devot. e ——————————— ENRY LEHMANN, OMAHAN® JOBBER OF W ALL PAPER, AND WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA HAS THE BEST ST00X IN OMAHA AND MAKRS THR LOWEST PRIdES 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 beern built and the five floors all connected *with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exolusively for the uze of Passengers. These immense ware- rooms- -three stores, are 66 est disp ay of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever shown. CHAS. 1206, feet wide--are filled with the Grand- All are invited to call, take the Elevator ou the first floor and go through the bmldmg and inspeot the stock. SHIVERICK, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omsha. [ ESTABLISHED'IN 1868. D. H. McDANELD & CO.,, HIDES, TALLOW, GREASE, PELTS, WWOOL AND FURS, 204 North 16th 8t., Masonic Blook bsre avenue, Chicago. Leather Natlonal Banl Main Houne, 46, 48 and 62 Dear- Refer by permission to Iide and + Chloago. A. M. CLARK, e Painter& Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DEONRATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER! Window Shades aud Curtains, %|00ORNIOES OURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES, Paints, Oils & Brushes, 107 South |14th Btreet OM HA. NEBRASKA WILLIAM SNYDER, HOTELS, ARLINGTON. WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, BARATOQA HOTEL, MARBH HOUSE, OOMMERCIAL HOTEL' HALL HOUBE, OITY HOTEL, OOMMERCIAL HOTE -, QRAND OENTRAL MIBBOURI PACIFIO HOTEL, COMMEROIAL HOUBE® QREENWOOD HOUBE, OOMMERCIAL HOUBE, ENO'S8 HOTEL, EXOHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORQAN HOUBE, BUMMIT HOUSE, HOUSTON HOUBE, REYNOLDS HOUBE, WALKER HOUBE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, OITY HOTEL, PARK HOUSE, NEBRASKA HOTEL, MERCHANTS HOTEL OOMMEROIAL HOTEL, PARKE HOTEL, OOMMERQ AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, DOMMEROIAL HOUBE, JUDKINS HOUSE, BALL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUBE WOOD8 HOUSE, DOUGLAS HOUBE, BEDFORD Houai ARLINGTON HOU NORFOLK JUNOT IL‘NNOUOE WINSLOW HOUBE AURORA HOUSBE OROZIER HOUBE AVOOCA EATING r!:luual aAIMONHOUsE, sps.lrlu in all Brancher i DIRECTORY OF LEADING VIESTEII N HOTEL MANUFACTURER OFj CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ROAD WAGONS. Pirs- Ulass Paining and Trimming, 1319 Harnev, Cor. 14th. Omaba Repairing Promptly Done ~ BERQUIST S MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES! ANDIEIKFPRESS W.AGONS.- a8, Tfll B’I‘ Bllfl'"l.‘fl PROPRIETORS J. Q. McINTIRE, A. Q. WEATHERLY, ©. . REYNOLDS, J. 8. BTELLINIUS TOWKNE Linea'n, Neb, Manring, lowa, § OCoon Raplds, owa. | Miiford, Neb. E. MANS, BROWNBVILLE Neb JOHN HANNAN Stromshurg Ne A, W.(HALL Loulsville OHENEY &JOLARK, Blalr, Ne .j J. Q. MEAD,1 Neligh, Neb. €.8EYMOUR, Nobraska Olty,'Neb P. L. THORP, Weoping Water,N A. O. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neb} E. 8TOREY. Olarinda, lowa E.L.ENO, Eremont, Neb* 0. B. HAOKNEY, Ashiand, Neb FRANK LOVELL, Atkinson, Neb E. L. GRUBB, Quide Rocd, N+ BWAN & BECKER Oreaton, Ia. QEO. OALPH, Exira, la. 0.M. REYNOLDS, Atlantlc, la, D. H. WALKER, Audubon, la. 8. BURGESS, Noola, la) DIA, LLIAMS, Harlan la, MRS, M. E. OUMMINGS, Oorning, Ia. J'L. AVERY, 8tanton, Q. W, BURK, Burlington Jurstior, ¥ e Blanchard, la. F. M. PARK, 8henandoah la, Dayld Clty, Neb Oollege Bprings, I HENRY WILLS, OHAS, BAGNELL, WM, LUTTON, Villisca, la. FRANK WILKINGBON, Malvern, H. M, PERRY, Ida Qrove, Ia 8, F.BTEARNS, Odebolt, la JOMN EOKERT, Osceola, Neb. J. 8. DUNNAM. Olarks, Neb, J.T. QB ey Bedford la. L l\LACl & A erysville Ya ¥ POTTER, Norfoik JunctionNew Q. McOARTY, ard, Neb, M. 8. JONI 0. R. OROZ'ER, D. W. ROOK