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o -@aoa The Iebrask.. National Bank, OFf Omshie, Nob Paid up Capital, - - $260,000 PENAD for business April 27, 1982, with the out caphial uy aux n Nebraska, DIRPCTORS: JOHNSON, Presidont, of Steele, Johnson & TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B & Q R. R, Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Oo. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of G. H. & J. 8. Collins. J. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor and Attorney- ab-Law, L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H. W. YATES, Caahler, late Cashfer of tho Firat National Bank of Omahs, connected with #he active managemant of that Bank since ite organization in 1863 COLLROTIONS recelve specini attention and char 08 lowest obtainable here or elsow here. Invurnsr allowed on time deposits upon favor: lbh terms and upon accounts of banks and bank- ™Fonmon Excnawas, GovernmentBonds, and Oounty and cu Focurities bousht and sold. I8 wpropared 1 ¢ gonerai banking businss arta t astatis, o1 o fhe treatessnt ot outom Al wil ¢t liberal pollcy conalstent fo banking Uun & PIVVISIUNS | 8pecial Dispatchos to Tin Brn, ou10A0. Ou10AGo, February 16.—Wheat —Unset- m; No. 2 spring, 1 003@1 108; rejected, Corn—Higher; 573c; rs)#c!od, ble. irwm and higher; 30| 08, Yirm and hig) Lard~Firm and high 8 0@18"\. 1 40@11 45, LIVE STOUR Bpecial Dlepatches to Tun Bax, BT. LOUIS, 81, Louts, February 16— Cattle — Dull and ea'y; little done; all grades weak and drooping; exports nominally 575@6 00; hesvy shipping, 5 25@5 60; light, 450@500; common 8 fair _ butch: ery', 3 (0@3 75; good to choice butcherw', 400@4 75; stockers and feeders, 350@ Shug—slr.w and unchanged; common to middling, 3 25@4 00; fair to good, 4325 @4 75; prime to fancy, 500@5 5 KANBAS OITY. Kansas Crry, February 16,—The Live Stock Indicator reporta: Cattle— lupping grades wenk: luech,.u steady; native steers of 1,200 1o 1be sold at 4 75@5 ers, 4 (0@ 60; cows, 2 5. Hogs —Hi her, packers, 6 60 @700; light, 6 40@5 6 Sheep—97 lbe, averages sold at 4 30. ————— NO MARKETS. Tho wires worked badly Jast night and the markots wore not received in time 1o bs printed Wholosale l'a'h)v wexss or THY OuAHA Brr, Friday livening, Febrasry 16. } ‘The only changes repozted in the market are as follows: Sugars advanced }c. Syrups advanced 5@6c per gallon, Hams advanced 4 cent per pound, Lard advanced 3@jc per pound, Rice advnced §c per pound, Coffee advanced §@lo per pound. Carbun Oil advanced §@1c per gallon. Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.--Oash No, 2, 914c; cash No, ing shecks, 76405 “‘ Y Gt to, 2, T80 No. 8, NEW MIRED CORN-40c, OATS —8bc. SEEDS—Fiax seed 960 per bu, Produce and Provisions. POTATOES 50600 per bnshel, ONIONS—50@ibo per bushel, BUTTER -Choion country. 16@320c, LGGS—250 pickled; fresh, 28@3%c, HONBY—Oaliforais, por lo, 41 APPLES—Per barrol, $3 003 10 OVSTERS—Booth's ‘and Platta select oysters, 40c: Standard, 80; mediams, 25, FLORIDA ORANGES—85 50, LEMONS 81 £5@4 10 por box. Navy per bua, 3753 00, HICKENS “140 po wust 16@13«. Bl '8 Liet CANNED GOODS—Oyators, @) por o, 84 00 o i, T 0aK0, E 0 nundard), per oase, B0). btaw] pears per case, r case, 275, Egg pluae2 b ; rocn gages,2 Ib per caee, 2 90; do ch I por case 4 50, Pine Apples, 2 Ib, per ¢ 400025 75. Peachng, 21 por_oase, 8 00; do 8 T, case, 4 00@4 50; do, (pie), 3 b, per casn.230; do'gl, © T, por dozen, 3 30, FLOU obbing prices, Jack Frost S Louia. winter) 590 per 100 Lon To- Patent Kansas, $3,85; Minnchaha Kimma. Patent, $5.70; Shawnoo Fancy winter, €3.10; Esgle, XXXX winter, $3.00; Triumph spring, best, $2.80; Chris- tian's suporlative, 3.63; bran, per ton, $14.0; liopped foed. §35.00; Queen Bes domr, per sack, 8 25; Nellio Blye, por sack 2 NG ARS —Powdered, 104c: Cut lowf, 10ko; Granulated, 9o; Confoctioners’ A, | on Standard_Hxtre C, 8§c; Extra_O, c; medium yellow, 74c; dark yellow, 7ic, SYRUP—Standard Com., ‘420, bbis.; Standard do, 8 gallon kogs, 43 05; Stan- dard do, 4 gallon kogr, 81 90, ATS—Hams per Ib., 13c; B bacon per pe1b 1305 cloar si%e buosa ver b 1164 dry salt rides per 1b., 9hc; dry salt shoul: ders per Ib., 93; bacon shoulders per lb,, g tioree fard per 1b.; Llc. PICES,—Popper, 213 Allsvice, 185 Ol 35c: Nutmegs, 81 00; Cnssia, oy Mno 81 00, L \RD—Omaha Refinining 101b pail, scrow top, 124; 1b do, 124c. RIOE—1. sinlasna prime £ obolcs, 61@ o fair, 6§ 274>; Patma, 6hc 4 l’i*—iNo 't mackerol, half brls, 6 75; No 1 ‘mackerel, kits, 1 00; family mack- orel, half brls, 4 75; femily mackerel, kits, 85¢; No, 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; No. 1 | 81 20; GOFFE B.—Rio, tair, 11 10, good irns to choioe, 12 to 12ke; Old gov't ' '264@/1kc, 2 Mocha, 2840t Arbuokle’s, 14ie. \{HEESH—M Cream, Bkim, 104, LYE—American, 8 85; Greenwich, 3 40; Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 0) Lewis lye, 4 60; Jewell lyo, 275, l‘EED—anblng prices, Ohop feed $1.50 per 100 lbs 4 chop corn, $1.40; bran, 70¢ per 100 1b; HOMINY w, 84 25 per bbl, SODA~—In 1b papers, $3.20 per case; keg woda, %c. NE' PlCKLEB—MedIum. in barrels $700; do in half bbls, 4 00; smalls, in bbls 900 dn in half bbis, 500 ghelkhu‘ in bbls, 11 00. do, in half hbll 6 00, STARCH,—Pearl, 4jc; Silver Gloss 8o: Corn Starch, Bjoy e 70 ; Oorn, Tho. TEAS—,Gunpowder, good, 45@55; Ohoice, 60@750; Imperisl, good, 40@4bo; Ch-ise. 80@75¢; Young Hyson, ]sood 36@ B0c; choics, 65c@81 00; Japan Nat Leaf, | cured 86c; Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Oolong, go«d u@w ()nlom{. m ve, 40@55; Souchong, 1407 Part THE DA.[L_Y BEE(-()MAHA. SAI‘UE{Df\Y. FEBRUARY 17 o~ SOAPS Kick's ent Kirk's Eutocn, Kirk's “rairi 100 vmiefi. 40; Kirk's POTASH-Per v in case, 8 85; Balbiti 2 doz, ln onse, 1 90; Anchor Bell £ do: “0 1'() PEANUTS—Roasted, chuico, red Tene 100 per 1b; fancy whito, nGfi\ per 1b; > white Vlmlnll aw, 100} roasted, NDLES-Boxes, 40 1bs, 17k, 15 16§t bixes 40 (e 16 o8, Oo' 1ogor T ™ B\A“ub‘l‘ar oaddio 9 cuses, 88 10; square, S, 45 40 Ory BROWN OOTT()NB—A tlantio Appleton XX, 7o; Atlanta A, 8¢; ¥E Gho; Duokeyo L ; Cl ‘hittenas nmiur. Honest Width, Sto, In: .m Head &, Bies Tndian Standend A s Indan urel'i{llrddne. o Tatres o} stio River, Ilut Shawmut LL, 7o, Utica 0, byt ett B, nc do A, 8jo; duF‘4 w,. cott, Bho. VINE BiowN JOTTONS—Allendals 44; The; Alligator 8.4, 80; Aryyle 4-4, 7 fi:\mm LL, 5 B{:d gor fimast 44, nnington O 3 nc eye S, 4.4, Todian Orchard A4 9.5, 8o Lwonm 39, sho: Lnhigh £ b4 s Lonsais N 80, Tc,. 0 0 33, 7 Y “rio; do c i". 740 4 cane, 8jo; oott 4.4, 70; Onbot W, nA to; Ureat Falls E, ale o X 39, 840; Pocasset O Woamsutta 44 130 DLEACHED uo'r'rous—ndm-m, o L -84 Blackstone A lperial At Eastent 44,5 Cabot &4, Fidelity 4-4, 9hc; Fruit of tho Loom, 94; can.bricd-4,12 c,dow.m'rwm,l citlias FullsQ, 94; Todian Heod ah -& 120 Lowdaley 106; do cambio T ; New York iy P ot A, 10e; & vt 1Shor Boosicates 4]’ s 8"&"&" £ sm fmn.. llo; Wameu DUCKS Qolored)-Albsay % beown, 86; do O, drak, 1163 do X stri plaids, 1240; db XXX brown and drab, Tifipat ant piakde, 193cs Artingten. tansy, 19¢; Branawick brown, 840; Oharlot hnu; 1240; do extra heavy, 200; Fall River brown, extra_heavy, 114c; Indians brown' 18+ Nevonset A brown, 150 TIUK LN Gy—Am ok A UA®n 196; do XX blus 2, 18 o} Arrowazoe, mon nostogs ox m,mo BAmflhan (‘f‘e Lewtston o 30,'150; Minnehaha 4-4, 300; Omega super extra 4.4, 280; Pear] River 82, 16jo; Put. usm XX blue stripe, 126 hetucket § 104e; do S8 120: Yeoman's blue 29, 90 DENTMS.—Amonkek, blueand bronn 1630; Andover DD blus, 15h0; Arling X blue Sovteh, 18%0; Concord 000, blue aw 1 brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 134; do XXto 1,500 | do do 144 Haymaker's blue and brown, A" | 940; Mystio River DD suripe, lfih:. Peorl iver, blue and brown, 160j Uncasvilie, blus and brown. 143c, CAMBRICS—Baruard, fo; yetone Iinmg 24 inch double hce, 84o; Garner A g’uex F4c; Manhattan glove finieh, 5§c ewport do bc; do glarad, e Poquin 'do bo; Liookwood kid finish COISET TEANS - Amaey, vej Audros coggin sattesn_8jo; Clarendcy, oga satteens, Tc; Hallowel Orchard7he; Narraganset Popperillsatteon 3ic; PRINTS Allens Arnoid, Te; Berwick, 4405 Conestoga, 6hc; Dunleirk, @To; Eddystone, Tc; Gloncester, of armony, She; Knlckerbooker, € o e Dy fo; Mystio, Slo; Sprapuce Oa; Soutibrldge, Go; do. Gioghams, 7c; Sarl. boro, bie; Oriental 64c, K id hAs‘gu_AAmfll e ey eng dross ! Argyle, ox tmtc. 90; Cumberland, 7ho; Hig Thot Kanllwmh, 840; Plun hm. IOM jus S OTTONADES. — Abberville 1340 Agate, %0c; Amerloan, Ll Artistan, %0; Cairo'D and T, 184c; Olarion D and T, T7ke; Decoan O strties 1 and \i8o; K.GE stone, 184c; Nantacket, miu onpl 60; Oocean D and T, 18; e hocke: 12400 % mu'd{m t'rh i ‘h n, 3 Xorl hln m.nklnan. ; dojchl s, stripes an o8 ‘srmmmos— 9.4,28c;do 84, 230, Eflnun-nm“c B tie Fruh of the Loom 10-4, 374; York mills98, 850; do 78, 80c; do b, me Pembrike 10.4, 2ko Pequutl(‘A mo. do 74, 19c do 19, Popporell do 67, Tlc;do 57, lBo. Ut 58, du{ Plh\h olll lnd Varnishes OILS—110° carbon, per gallon, Yo 10 beadlint per aallon, 15" headlight, por, gulon, %3¢} i Water white, “'218; linse raw, per gallon, 33} linsoed, P gallon, £6c; lard, wintor str’d, per gal, on, 100; No. 1, 856; No. 2, 760; castor, XXX, pe gfllufl. 125; No. 8, 1 20; nweet, per gt.hon sperm, W, B., per gallon: 1755 fish, W. ., per gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, extra, por gallon, 7c; No, 1, 65c; lubris cating, zero, per gallon, 800; sammer, 15¢, golder, machtne, No. 1, per gallon, 350; Not 3, 30; nperm, signal, per gallon, B0c; tur- pentias, per gallos, Goc; napiii, 74", per allon, 180 64 mm'rs IN OTL—Whito lead, Omabn . 620; white lead, St. Louis, pure, Niamsihs “mnoea5" S 500 Fronch zine, yaon noal, 120; ¥ rod seal, 11¢; French zino, a v 2c; Fronch r asst, zinoe, in oil assk 150; Raw aad burnt umber, 1'T) cans 120; raw and burot_Sieans, 18c; vandyke brown, .g rofined lampblack, 12c; coscly biack aud ivory black, 160; drop blak, 160; Prussian Do b ek SR Bk 0 Prussien groen, L M. & D., Losblind aad_shuttor roen, L M. & & D., 140; Paris groen, 180; udian red, ‘Venetian red, 9c; dro, 220 A.mnfun Vermiliod, I.&P,. m; chrcm yellow, L., M,, 0, &D O,, 18¢c; low nchn. go; golden ochre, 16; plunt Jevee, oy zainiog oolorai, lghh 'oak, dark oa%. walaut, shostuut and aud 150, Dry Palnts ‘White 1 7}0. !rmwn -inu. loor Par 'hltelng 1is; nf ck 40' hmph mk ol , 10¢; Prus. "l.m. 560; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke l:mwn, 8c; umber, bum, 43; umber, raw 4cjsionna, burnt, 4c; elenns, raw, 4o P.r'.. en genuine, ris green com’ rome green, N.Y.' 20¢; chrom A K., 180; vormillion, Eng., 70ci ver S Hillion, "Americs, 180 Indiau red, sove pik, 1o} venotion, read, Cokiuoso 2fo; venstian red - Am., 140; red lead, Tho; rome yellow, genuine, hrome yel. 1“, . 1%0; ochre, rochelle c; ochre Fren ochrs, American, ?A* Winter's enl 2}0, lehigh brown, 2i spanish brown, 24c; Prince’s miners y ‘VARNISHES—Barrels per on. Furniture, extra, $1 10; furniture, No, 1, 81; conch, extra, 8140 onch, No. 1, ; Damar, extrs, 81 76; apan, 700; as. phaitam, extra, 85c; shella @3 503 hard oil finish, $1 80. roavy Hardware LUlst, Iron, rates, 8810; plow steel, spocial oast, 76; crucible, o spscial ur Uerman,bo; cast’ tool do, 20 wi ?oku. ol 2 25@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 dry, uo~ tongues, each, 1o@sbe. axles, T S50y ot p l’u@%}“' washe Tivete, per 1o ool nhrn‘ln et T @205 .1}" lrm:h' ‘: 08, 6\‘3‘1 umwb-km f ln' teeth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring steel, 7@so; Bum?. horseshoes, b Burden's muleshoes, 6 SHOT.—Shot, u.so; Buck shot, $2.1 ()rlenul Powder, kegs, $6.40: do., #8.43; do., quarter koga, $1.68; Blast eqs, $8.85: Fuse, per 100 feet 50c. iiAmmD WIRE—In car lots, 8 25@ 925 per 100; in less than car lots, 8 75@ 975 ver 100, NAILS—Rates. 10 to 601, 425, Hides Purs, Ete. mmzs——-.mn butcher’s_bide, 6@7}c §@8o; bides, groen salt, i oured mud fle,%flh nnd,l%mgz o 85@A0c: choice, $5@4bo. R OP k- Sisal, hc llrfil: and Larger, 10jo; | gree in ; } indl Hibo rf ARE—Two boop palls, 115 thmhwpplfll.! 00, Tuabs, No, L8 w, Pionser wash! 185 Uouble Crewn Wallbuckets, 50, y loads, bbl, 1 65; Ash- ‘hmh.lw;bbh‘::hvl). [ xo@uo, r‘on oalf, wt. 8 mwhfiemg r“wm?;u??‘ il u.hda rate,) fal S0 s el per eent. e Coon sklos, No. 1, 6; No. 3, 80e; No. 1 1t o 518 Mo 'sa ox.! Nork, 0, 0, 3 800 No 5 dho, Bk, No, 1 bibe; 8503 short stri) un'o- stripes lohudtlm.m allow 7o, sather Onk sole, 886 bo. 19e; hemlock sote, & 350; hemlock kip, 80c to 100; run 85¢ to 800; hemlock oalf, 85¢ to 120 lock upper, 280 to 260; oak upper, aligatar, 400 to 50; enlf kid, 23l Grel m.km,zmmz, Ak b 1 00; oak ealf, 0 to 1 Fi n('h Ll\; 1101 83 French oalf, 1 25 to 2 00 ',.‘omno llnlm(n, 600 to g.wmsm t0 10 50; B, L, Morocco, 40c o8 Morooao, 8503 siimon; 50; pebble O, D, 250 to 8 00, HARNESS_No 1 star cak, d5o; No 4 do, 1 Ohio oak, $8; 'No.. 3 do, 1 Milwaukee, §70; %o 40 Ho. Lumber. WHOLBSALS. Wu quote lumber, latn and shinglee on! ars at Omaha at the following prices: “FOIST AND SOANTLING 16 ft, and under, 822 00; 18 ft., $28 50, TIMBERS—16 ft, and under, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST 18 tt., §28 50, 2 ft 828 50, 93 ft., $25 50; 24 fr. $26 ummt‘.—m, 1, 4 ond 6 in., §24 00; No. 3, 822 00, SHEETING — No, 1 (2nd boards), $20 00; No. 3, $18 00, LIME—Fer barrel, 81 85; ol per pus 400; Cemont, bbl, 83 25 Town plaster, bbl, 83 60, 'Hair [ g b, (08 Taree e 100 o, 88 £0. teaw board, 83 OOAL—Cumberland ~blackamith, 81 Moria. Toun Blossbre, 813, Whitcbreast lump, 8 £0; Whitebrosat ut, 86 0 Tows Ilmxn 50; Town nut_85 50: ook Spring acite, 811 50@12 00; Colorado, ccmmon DRUGS AND OHEMIGALB Acld, Uubolle. 50c; Acid, Tartarlo, 550; Balsam Copabla, per b, 706, Bark ib, 143 "al b, 7503 umnomxf:, g uz, o117 Ciorofeorm por 1, over's powden. r 1b, $1 40; kpmm Salia, po Ib, 8 Iyoerine, WP Rk 8lc; omu, pn il, c-um. No. 1, per h :5, Ot Oustar; No. s .6“‘;,:3 15, o ve, por gal. anam, 50; Oplul.n.p;l1 uinine P, & fl‘ RoAS, s, 81 65 Potamstara. Todige, por It 75; 'Salacm, per X Sulphate o Morphine, per oz, ulpnur flour & | por t, 4o Strvohn rrobine. per or. i 5. ALCOHOL 18 § gellons mu'c:‘lull la x proof gallon; “&.’3"" rl ;a ¢ bl d.d, i‘%‘é’ wl les, ; fine blen 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00, tucky sd Penuaplvanis eyen, 2 B] LES—Lmported, §6 obiets o0; domestio 1 40@4 GlNB—lmpoM 4 50@6 003 domestio, rted, 4 60@6 00; Now 00; domestic, 1 50 D APPLE %RAN Y~ 0 AMPAGNEB—Imvma Par_cnee, !8000" 05 Amarisan, onse, 12 00 RETS-- °er case, 4 50@16 00 WlNES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00Q@ 2 00; Oltavhl. per case, 4 00@7 00, nd Tobaccos. FINE CUT—In -Hard to Beat! 7b0; Golden Thi Fountain, 80c, Favorits, 6b6c; Roc! ountain, 00c: Vancy, Bbc; Dl kioc—ln tin' foil— mo! ! 25 r wine 7 proof, nlinod spirits = o3 | Catling O, 8., Bthhyoxu, per 1 Gy Lori Uy Tiger: 0c; Diamond Orown, 86, 2 fi\'ié— leo—Common, 250 a5 Granniarad Hiuyalle oo 10 oi 6103 Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 460; Seal of Noeh Onrlina, 16 ot 43 Sl of Nebra s, 16 o, 880; oz, linen bags per 1b, §1.85; Maxl “k’rm 2 oz, tin o8- | oil, 65; Dog T nfl Merino unwas ed, 1I l{fllfio] huv @ISIISB) medinm uns.:‘nd, light, )8@ aehed, choice, 820; fair, 80c; t\fl)dln(i md w., 28c; burry, blackand cotted wool 2@6o loss Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all ‘ndsl nre hxwau at a alight advance in 'lool mand for horses :upply consideraol Prices range ao (ol- Fiue single drivers, 3150, to 300.§ Extra draft horsee, 8175, to 225} Common, dralt horses, 8100, to 150,; Extra farm horses, $110. o125, Gommon o good farm horses 890, to 8100, Extre 860, to 76, Common plugs, 820, t: MULES. 15 to 16 hands sxors), 125 $0160,; 14} to 15 hande, to 14 to 1 5. 80100.) 1 toll mu:& G IWI 5% REMEMBER THIS. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature {o making you well when all else fails, If you are costive or dyspeptlc, or are suffering from any of the numer- ous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault If you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in all such complaints, If you are wasting awayj with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting | Death this moment, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters, If you are sick with that terrible slokness Nervousness, you will find a “‘Balm in Gilead” in the use of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter or a resi- dent of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge of all countries-—malaria, epidemic, bilious and intermittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters, If you have rough, pimple or sal- low skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, Ho Bitters will give you fair llun riol blood, and sweetast breath, health and comfort. In short they cure all diseases of 10c | trifle. the stomch, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kldnsyl, Bnght’. Disease. $600 will be paid for a case they wil not cure or help, That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister mother, or daughter, can be made the picture of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, ooltlng but a ‘Will you let them suffer? Forry Weakening: Special Dispatch to Tus Bxx Derroir, February 16,—The ballot taken for senator to-day shows Ferry weakening, In the legislative bribery investiga- tlon this morning the witnesses Bailey and Church were further examined. Nothing new was elicited, but yester- day's testimony was further con- firmed. W, G. Thompson, mayor of Doatroit, was put on the stand. He testified to being in Washington last epring, and was called on by Ferry, who ~requested his co-operation | * in securing the delegation from Detrolt to the state leglslature who ehould favor Terry’s rebellion; lector of customs of Detroit; Teary then said he had taken pretly good care of Bell, paid about all he owed him, caring for himself, relatives and friends therefor; Thomplnn roed to support him (Ferry) .f could have the Du!mlt onnam house; Thompson accepted, came k to Detrolt, roceeded tofix things for Ferry, did all he could, made speeches at the conven- tlon uquullng the nominces for the leglslature to vote for Ferry, the reso- B0l | jaffon being handed him by Wm. A. Gavett, speclal treasury agent; lnbuquontl he learned Ferry intend- ed to appolnt Bell, whereupon he wrote Ferry lasoly umonnulngl’th det ln1nnlon to (ro A true sf health renewer medicine and &Bl:::'n'l Iron Bitters, witness demurred, giving among other | # 9% 50; | reasons his opposition to Bell, col- THRE FLOOD:. ;| Relief Measures Belng Taken in New York and Hisewhsre. Spoclal Dispatches to Tun Bxs. THE RIVER AT MEMPHIS Memrpns, Fobruary 16 —The river at noon to-day marked within two feot and séven inches of the danger lino and within four feet nine inches of the highest point reached here last epring, and rising at the rate of fen inches a dey. It will surely go over the banks below here in many places where the levees broke last year end 50, | are not repaired, Plaunters are mak- ing preparations here for the worat, So far there has been no interruption in the railroad lines leading cut of the oity. i AN APPEAL FROM INDIANA New ALsany, February 16 —River is rising half an inch per hour, and sevon and a half inches last night, and moro water is coming, One hundred houses are gone, »n twelve hundred are in the water. Five thousand peo. ple are homeless. The loss a over $1,000,000. If the threatened wind and rain comes the loss will bo great. er. Oongress, the Joglslature aid the people are appealed to. INCREASING DANGER. CiNciNNaTI, February i water eontinues to recode about an inch and & half an hour, and at 9:30 waa sixty-four feet, four inches, The indications are favorable for raln, which is dreaded now as a peatilence, NO MORE DANGER Prrrssura, February 16,—The high water {3 again subsiding here, bat still rising IIDWII at headwaters, Waeather clear and pleasant. No more danger, THE HIGHEST POINT LovisvitLe, February 16.—The river at 1 p. m. reached the highest point, forty-four feet, five inches, thirty-three inches higher than the floud of 1832, Expect to continue ris- ing slowly. RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERING, New York, February 16.—The suf- ferlng from the floods at Oincinnati did not attract attention here until this afternoon, Jay Gould at cnoe dlrected that $1,000 be seat, To suggesat a geneul movement among business men the Western Unlon au- thorizes its officers to tranemit all money for the benefit of tho eutlorors free. BostoN, February 16 —Prominent citizens met at the mayor’s office and devised measures of relief for the sufferers by western floods. A CONTRIBUTION. CinciNNaTI, Febraary 16, —Drexel, Murgm & 0o, Now York, telo 5 | graphed a contribution of $5,000 this afternoon. FEARS ON THE WABASH, Inpiayarous, Febraary 16.—Ap- oals for help from Jeffersonville and E{ew Albany were recelyed here today. Supplies were immediately sent. The governor, auditor and secretary of state were appointed a ocommittee to disbarse the fands lppropnnsd by the legislatuer. Reports from Lafay- ette, Peru and other folnh ray the Wabash is risin, overflowing, Serlous damage if feared. STATE OF NEBRAShA, S8, Douglas Countyl | At a Cunty Court, h'1d at the County Court foom, in and for sald county, January 20th, A. D pressnt—A M. Chadwick, County y Judge, 1n tho matter of the adoption of Lilli Wartuaby, an fofa . Ou readi g and filing the petition of Percy Ar- unn Wartuaby, fathef of said child,praying that gorgo A, and Mary Harry may bo' permitted to adopk said ehild; Snd kiso. tho potition of said Grorge A. and Mary Harry that they may be por 1 ltted 0 to do. Order:d, that February 19th, A. D. 1873, a% 10 ‘ciock a. ., # assig.ed for hewing eai 1 p tit on whon al perons interested in sald matter may appearat a county court to b held, 1 and for ) county, and show canss why ths prayer of pellllnnmuhou d'not b granted; and that notice of swid petition and tho hearing 1 to all persons interested in s d the be git by pub ishing & copy of this order i tho Cmua Daily Feo, a newspaper printed fo s.id ounty, for threesuce:s fve w. eks, prior to the aidday of heariog. A. M. CHADWI [A trus Copy.] County Judge, Genins Bewarded, o 8oy of too Sowing Macking, A uscdwome lithle pamprics, blue aad gel (ove with pumerona cugeavlags, will be SIVEY AWAY P 5‘-’%.5‘5:?3"3.' Mnetdobealog o mfl., PO p\d , te tney, ne will be sead by sy poricn iving at diataaco (yowm oof oMees Tha Stuger Manofacturing fo,, Prnetpel mm. 3¢ Unfon Bgusvs IRW VORK SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 356. For Levsing a special tax for the construction and repair of ridewalks, Bo It ondained by the City Councll cf the city of Omaha, SEOTION 1, That the weveral sums set opposite to the following described prem ses, to-wit: John McCrary, lot 6 block 10, 84 12, E Dora Brown, lot 7 bl ck 10, 89 Frod Kumpf, lot 8 block 2 John McCrary, lot 4 block JoknH G een, | ts7 John G Lee, e hf lot6 bl 1, lot 7 block Tot 8 Llo k 838, ehf lot 6 bloc ck Vlock 26}, m i, 021 88, SM ¢ hamplin, 4 bt lot 2 block 3, Horbach's 2d addition, 81 3. 3°A Ho bach, n hf ‘ot 2 block 3, Horbach's 24 addition, 81 91 Jula G Donn iy lot 2 block 10, Kouncze & Ruth's addition, $2079, Vilas Brothers, lot 6 block 11, Shinn's additicn, Robert Towssend, lot 10 b'ock 12, Shinn's ad- dit'o 7 JE o), 1ob 4 block 16, E V Smith's addi- tion, §3 13, B ng the cost and expenses, approvad by the ity Council for repair and_con truction of - ido- walks in front of aud adjc sald prem| Char'es Gardiner in pursuance of & contrac tored Into. by the Clty of Omaha with O Garoiner, aud after the fsilure, of .the owner theroof, 'to do the eame, after dic ot be and the same are hereby res) ively levied and asses ed agalnst each of ssid o pariaot | ta, and premiscs, payab o Lo tho O ‘reasurer within fifty (50) days from this aate. This ordinance shel take effect and be e ar it passage. Passed Febi 6,18 Lcossi 2 &3 L. 0. Jmwere, City Clerk. CHAS, KAUSMANN, President City Council pro tem. b, 18th, 1885.. Approved Feb. 18th, 1885\ o, These taxc are now due and payable o the City Treasurer and will bocome delinguent oo Apeil Which date » penaty of ten per T o togother with Interost &% the oent will Tate uf one per cent per wonth in advauce, TRUMAN BUCK Clty Troasurer. fob 16 54 AMES Real Estate = Agency FIV AGRE LOTS, FOR SALE, WEST OF SARATOCA SCHOOL HOUSE $100 AN ACRE. $100 DOWN, BALANCE Long Time AT 6 PER CENT, Houses and L.ots IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY OoO=ROCION RESIDENCE LOTS 3,845 |AGHE STOCK FARM 25 Miles from Omaha. LOANSNEGOTIATED AMES, 1506 FarnamlSreet. (UE STAIRS.) | HENRY LEHMANN, Near Union Pacific JOBBER OF AND Dannt, WINDOW SHADES ‘EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. 118 FARMAM 8T, - - J. A, WAREFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEY IN e O NG B TR R t.ath, Shingles, Pickets, BASH, DOLRS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LiME, TS ITEIER, SO, MYETATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKER CEMENT OOMPANY) OMAHA CEREY f\MA\FM 9B MORGAN & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 12183 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Neh HAS THE BEST STocE IH UMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finiskod in our store, mak- ing it the targest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected shown 1206, *with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exclusively for the use of Passengers, rooms- -three stores, are 66 {eet wide--are filied with the Grand=- est disp'ay of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever Al] are invited to call, take the Elevator on the first floor and go throngh Lha bmldmg and inspeot the stock. HAS. SHIVERICK, 1208 ,and 1210 Farnam Street, Om-=ha PIANOS:ORGANS On Long Time---Small Payments AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. A. HOSPE, JR., 1519 Dodge, Omaha. These immense ware- F Single Brasch Laadjng Shot Guns, from §5 to m- Double Breech Loading Shot Guns, from $18 to $75. Mugzle Loading Shot Guns, From $8 to $26.% Fishing Tackei, Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods. Full Stock of Show Cases Always on hand.' Impor.ed and Key West G:ga.rs a large line of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and ev.rything re- uired in a firsc class Cigar, Tobacco and Notion tore, Cigars from $15 per 1,000 upwards. or Price List and 8amples Send DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTER H HOTEL HOTELS ARLINGTON. WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLD8 HOUSE, BARATOGA HOTEL, MARSH HOUSE, OOMMERGIAL HOTEL' HALL HOUSE, OITY HOTEL, COMMEROIAL HOTE ., GRAND CENTRAL MIBBOURI PACIFIO HATEL, COMMERCIAL HOUBE! QREENWOOD HOUSE, OOMMEROIAL HOUSE, ENO'S HOTEL, EXOHANOE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORGAN HOUSE, BUMMIT HOUSE, HOUSTON HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUBE, WALKER HOUSE, OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, CITY HOTEL, PARK HOUSE, NEBRASKA HOTEL, MERCHANTS HOTEL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PARKE HOTEL, COMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, DOMMEROIAL HOUSE, JUDKING HOUSE, BALL HOUSE, COMMEROCIAL HOUGE WOODS HOUSE, DOUALAB HOUSE, BEDFORD Noual ARLINQGTON Hi 10U NORFOLK JIAP‘C‘Q'HONNOUII AQQER HOUSE, HANMON HOUBE, PROPRIETORS J. Q. McINTIRE, A. Q. WEATHERLY, ©. C. REYNCLDS, J, 8, STELLINIUS E.MANS, JOHN HANNAN A, WHALL OHENEY &JOLARK, J. Q. MEAD, | €, 8EYMOUR, P. L. THORP, A. O. CAARPER, W. MAYFIELD, E. BTOREY. E. L. ENO, 0, B. HAOKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, E. L. GRUBB, BWAN & BEOKER QEO. CALPH, 0. M. REYNOLDS, D. H, WALKEP, 8, BURGESS, DIA, LLIAMS, MRS, M. E. OUMMINGS, J,JL. AVERY, Q.IW, BURK, F. M. PARK, HENRY WILLS, OHAB. BAGNELL, WM, LUTTON, FRANK WILKINSON, M. H, PERRY, B, F.BTEARNS, JOHN EOKERT, J. 8 numuu. J. T. QBEEN, v H BLACK & 8ON, POTTER, unoAnTV. IAYMAKER, oA AN, ‘°F9§99:°’ £ = brx}’. moufon. TAMA OI’I'Y. IA,, Harmon & TOWNF Linea'n, Neb, Manring, towa, | Ooon Rapids, owa. Miiford, Neb. BROWNSVILLE New Btromsburg e Loulsville | Blair, Ne .} Neligh, Neb. Nobraska Olty, heu Weeping Water,N Hardy, Neb. Qreenwood, Nev Olarinda, lowa Eremont, Neb' Ashland, Neb Atkinson, Neo Quide Rocd, N Graston, la. Exira, la Atlantle, la, Audubon, la. Neols, la Harlan la, Qorning, la. Stanton, Burlington Junstion & Blanchard, la. Shenandoah I, Dayld Oity, Neb College 8prings, la Vililsca, la. Malvern, Ida Qrove,la Odebolt, la Osceola, Neb, Olarks, Neb, Bedford la. Merysuils Mo Norfolk Junction ariawd, 1. unlap, la lap, - Dow Olta *la e, s

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