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| s e s g S, - et - 'I.HE DAILY BEE=~OMARA, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20 O for Apell; ©°3@4340 7] the Nobraska National Bank |} Of Omaha, Rye Stead;; 6oc Pald up Capita - - - « $250,000 I}mlu \‘.e~1| wl-. . Plax Seed - Fir 130@1 81, Lon M Drewed Hogs = Blesdy, with & fale R, JOHNSON, President, of 8toe.s, Johnson & demand; full prices: 7 60@7 65; heavy, Oo. 7 5@7 8, A, E. TOUZALIN, Vice President, of 0., B. & § R. R,, Boston, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morse & Co /OHN 8. COLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8. Collins. M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorney-as Lav. REED, ot Byron Reed & Co. W. YATES, Cashior, late Cashlor of the Firm Natioual Bank of Omaha, w1l connected with the active management of that Bank since ke organieation 1n 1863, Oemms for business April 97, 1852, with du. argost capital of any bank in Neoraak Boumtions receive apocial attontion and char 08 lowast obtainablo hera or clsewhero. 18 10@18 March; 18 18 524 for May; 18 60@18 624 for June, Lard—Active, :;yh: 11 375@11 40 for March; 11534@ Butter— Stoady; falr to fancy creamery, 258903 good (o {uney dairy, 20@30¢ Steady; strictly fresh, 805 ice pickled, 18@25¢, but at lower rates; 3 18 15@18 174 for @18 3% for April; 18 0@ but lower; 11 85 for 55 for April; 11 624@11 70 for May. Bulk Meats Steady; shoulders, 7 30; short Whisky—Steady 117 rib, 9 80; suort clear, 10 00, and unchanged at CALL Boarp,—Wheat —Eatier but not Tetemmxor allowod on tine Sepociteupon favor. | Q00tobly lower, “exospt for February, #ble ferms and upon accounts of banks and benk. | Which declined fo. g -, Corn— Firmer. but not quotably higher, Fenmion Exonawes, Government Bonde, au f XC Oounty and Cl'y eecurities bought und sod. 80j@4%c fur Murch; 404 for April; 13s 1y [0 pu‘rnm] tc <o & general banking business taall ite details, snd in the treatment of custom. # will pursue tive most liberal policy corsistent iIHAflGEAiD GUMME Lard—F wder, but nut qnotably lower, folx except April, declined 24¢ FINANCIAL b Nyw Yo, Eebrusry 19,-Flour.-Steady; Special Dispateh to Tin bink. ectie sud westemn, 3 75@4 00; New York, February 1) wnon to good extra, 8 90@4 405 good to Money—3}@5 per ocent; closed offercd | Chuice, 4 60@7 00; white wheat, extra, at 4 per cent. Prime Moroantile Paper—5@S8 per cent. Sterling Exchange—Steady; bankers’ ( G 207 45 Lo cess, b 60@ 7 0. Wi bills, $4 654; demand, $4 854 e Governments were § per oent higher fr 8's and 44’ coupous; otherwise unchanged. | weamer No. 2 xed, 12 A\\.l. 2 red, ook 9.90 | 1 21@1 N, mixed winter, Stocks wers weak to-day, About 3:80| 339, Sitad white, 1 8); steamer inel ec No, 8red 1 15@) 164; o'clock there was a partial recovery of 3@ | N, 4 per cent in the general Hst, bus in final dealings this recovery was lost, aud the close of business showed a decline for the day of }@24 per cint. aturday, To-dny. 1103 (128, 138 113z 94 Lehigh & Wilkegbarro....... 04 | No. Lousiana cousols i s | 7oy £104 | 7345 Bt Pual'& Sioux Gity um»':m Lo 000 tusbhels rold at 1043 | at 1 26§; do for Ma sold ac 1 278@1 28, closing at 12i§; do 114 | for June, £.6,000 bushe's sold at 1 i@ closivg st 1 274, Corn—Cash, 1@20, and_options 1@1jc cents lower; uubn\dnd 68@90c; stesmer, ered; No, 2 whi 108} 1 18; No, 2 rcd, for Kebruary, 98, 00 bush. els sold at 1 241 24}, clocing av 1 24 for March, 1254, clo-iug at 1 218; do for April, 1,548, cpt April, which advanced §@io, Jate ~Dewand fair »nd prices higher; cular and lower 3 18 073 for A@18 80 for April: 18 474 for exira Ohio, 4007 00; St. i Micnesota patent pro- J@le Lower; 2 soring, nem- @1 28; steam- o 3 red, 1 21 ws, 4 00@7 Ouli grades fous, 1@14c lower; N I3 ungraded red, 1 2 white, 104@1 01§, . 2 white, 1 white, 1,000 bushiels sold at 404,000 bu hels sold at 1 Lj(fl | 263@1 574, clowng 2,736,100 buchels 69@ d0; No 2, 71@i2;_No. 2, 72%@ old No. 2, 75@760, deliv- 7-!0. White western, 77¢; 9 for Pobrunry, 728@74c, closing at 05 do for March, 724@73{o, closing at of do for Avpril, 720@7830 closing at 109" [ 745;” do for May, 72@75., closing ut 72hos do for June, 72@724¢, closing at 72c. Tennumeefil anneeees u fl Oats —3@de lower aud Islrl\dmtllve, ’ru:arunw land grants.. bep 68 | Ejixed weters, 3 ALy B R, G. div.... 798| T H i 13 60@05c., Union Pacifio b morigage. 18] 1008| Hodrpoon ot S 60G0e | e do lond grants ..108 109 | jowes 2@l & do, . sinking fand ;.1 118 | poru—Market ull and easier; new, irginia 0%s...... 84 119 00@10 25; options nominal, do consols G%... 504 | ™ Beot— Quiet Lut o 18 1 0@18 25 do deferred .. b Cut Moats—Dull; lung clear middles, 8 9974, Adams Expresa. . 133 Lard—Unsettled and lower; prime Alleghen pUa:m-n 118 | stoam, 1162 b@11 674; March, 11 60@t1 6 Alton & Terre Haute. G4y | Avrily, 11 7111 703 MLy, 11 8i@ie § do 92 | June, 11 82@11 87; July, 11 88@LL 9i; Amorican Expreess, ... 90 | Augusi, 11 58 Burl, Cedar Rapids & N §1 | Datier—Quiet but Leady; 16@42c Osnada Southern..... 644 | Cbeesc—Merkes dull; western flat, 7@ Col., Cin. & [nd, Central. 105 |13} Central Pacifl 794 ST, LOUIS, Oheeapeake & Ohio. 213 Loy, February 19.—Flour- S'sn'\y: de 1st pfd 204 4 H0@4 60; chowce, 5 005 10; do 24 ptd Chicagy & Altoa, S Oh., Burl, & Quino Chi., 8t. I, & New Urieans. 7 Qin,, Sund, & Cleveland. . 44 {leve,, Col. & Cincinnati. [ Delaware & Hudson canal, 106 Del,, Lack, & Western. 188 Denver & Rio Grande. 49 Ere... . 34 o ff 74 East Tennesseo. ... s Rg do preferred 15 Fort Wdyno & Chicago. ...,.185 135 Haunibal & ¢, Junph 41 qoi 81 Hulam.. . 196 Houston & Texas 70 Illinois Oentral. 1424 Ind., Bloom. & 27 29 26% 107 i big Louisv., New Alb, & Chicago B4 Mn'lattt & Cincinnati 1st pfd . 10 2d péd 54 do ALY Gharismonyii Michigan Central. . Minneapolis & St Louia. do ptd Missouri Pacific +. Mobile & Ohio ™ Manhattan Bea Morria & kssox. Pimburg & Oleveland. Pullman Palace Car. fd. 8t, Panl, Mion, & Mauitoba 187 B¢, Paul & Omaba. 35 s Texas & Pacifi Union Pacific. United States Bxpr Wabnsh, St. L. & Pacific. .. 28 ‘do pid. 48§ Co, Expresn. Telegraph. . . 80§ _ Yittie Pittsburg. Outario... Quicksilver . do Robinson Bilver Oliff ] th P Buto,.. *Offered, tEx, Interest. fAsked, |Ex. dividend. i ligt R el e W FOREIGN FINANCE Special Dispatch to Tus Bux. LONDON, Loxpoxn, February 19—5p, m,~—United Btates Railroad Securities—FPennsylvania Central, 61}; Erie, 364; Frie, seconds, 98; Reullng,' 3 PREODDOH & PROVISIONES Special Dispatohes to Tus Brs, omIcAgo, Onroago, February 19,—Flour—Quiet | but firm; common to choice spring wh 8 50@5 00; do Minnesots, 8 H0@@4 bakers', 425@5 75; patents, 6 00@7 winter wheats, 4 (0@6 00, ‘Wheat—Active but lower; regular, 109 § for February; 110@1 10§ for lll@l 118 “for April; 115§@1 15§ lurl ‘é No, 2 red winter, 112@1 12 hicago spring, 1 094@1 (m uflo.go spring, 95¢; rejected, 80. Corn—Active, but weak and lo'u. 574 @574 for eaah; B73@>58¢ for March; 584c m Al m@mc for May; rejected, N March; | g W full, 11 Ap 543 AD b74 caal It sho . X [t W 8bi fee of to dul l‘ 0 Sole o Fobeonsy, M amls Lo Bulk Ments—Steady; shorg rit, 9 Unthenced; No. i | cisbs 07 for Mar 100¢ ioc May. @155 : | bad for Moy, Gate ~Quiet; 362 for cash, Oascady, mixed purl.lm: 6 25@K. I ! Jourusi cablegram reports o ‘weaker feal ing in the eattle market; steers beivg ¢ lower uu 16{c per poune estimated dead weight. Sheep~Fair supply and demand at old rices, 18@20: for best, 7 25@7 40; general sales, 6 00@6 44 e porters used 200 fat steors at 6 @6 58, Bheep— Quick market at 25@50¢ advance, extremes, b 00@7 873 for sheep; 700@8 12} for lambs, Swine—None off-red alive; nominally Hr, Lous, Feb | Sancr, 1 005 50, Texans, 3 00@A 10 Stock Indicator ' roporta: 5 15@5 0. Vhext—Uncottled and lowee, No, 2 red 1 13@1 134 for cas 33@1 14 tor March; 1153@1 15§ for ol 1 184@1 174 closing af 118 for May; 111§ for July; No. 8 red fall, 1 08. _Com - Snurplyluwernndunultlel 54 @ @b4c for February; 555 Bbo for Mrch; 654c for closing nfi ril; 585@504c, closing at 574¢ for May; @b73c tor June, Gata—Lower and slow; 383@88go for h; 383@39% Fobraary; 39¢ fur March; 12@i2}o_for May. Rye—Nominal; €3¢, B-r]ey—sm(ly,«, @80, Corn Meal—Firm; 2 90, Butter—Steady; dairy, 24@3%c; croam- | ghoe ery, C5@4lc. Eagi—Stesdy anl unchanged. Whisky—Highar. 1 15, Pork—Quist; 18 25 for cash; 13 12} for b, shou'ders, 7 20; short clear, 9 85 short b, 10 €0@10 505 5@10 80, 11 15@11 174 Bav.kD. — Wheat—Lower bid for February; 1 138 3 1158 for April; 117§ tor May; sacon -~k ir ortoiear, 1 1164 for June, anl gotive for May; : B6jc for March; 504 liay; b6o for Sane. ' tor Marah; 400 for orn —Lower for Febri EANSS OITY, Cexsas Ciry, February 19 Wheat— red, 96ic for 09> bid for April; omn - Unchanged: 453c for oash; 47§ for March; 46 vid for April; 48 LIVE 8TOCR Spocial Dispatches to Trn Bax, OHICA00. February 19. —~The Orovers’ Derts as followe: -Somewhat excited; sales average H strong and 10¢ bigher; Lght run caused by «houts on several roads leading bere; 0; heavy, 7 00@ 25@6 90; ‘tkhl 4 30@6 00, searce and 10@i5c ; light, 6 Attle—Desirable higher; exports, b 80@6-40; good to choice poing, i 20@b 60; common to fadz, 4 50 @h 10; nuzu.xen’, 2 60@¢ 65; stockers and ders slow und stesdy at 3 15@4 70. Sheap Good sharp demand for choice 5 | and stronger: upimproved rater; commoa to fair, 250@ low gradestill slow sale at 1 togood, 4 505 00; choice to LIVERPOOL, HICAGO, February 19. <Tae Drovees’ geod Americsn NEW YURK. Niew York, Fet raary 19,~The Drovers' Journal Bureau repocts: Beevcs—Active and firm at an advance 30305 per ewt, Livo welghts common prime so\d readily at 5 50@7 00, 1l at 7 00@7 30 per cwt. 81, LoUIs, wry 19, Cattle—Bup- ply smallfand [vrne»« f r,n, ®ood demand all i h sood ; fair to good, common, choice to rm and higher; light, 6 50@ packing, 6 70@7 00; butchers to ex- 90@7 15, KANSAS OITY, Kansas Ciry, Februery 19,—The Live Cattlo—Firm and » shade better; native of 2,200 to 1,500 1bs, sold at 4 85@ 5 80; stockera and foeders, 4 00@4 85; cows, 260@3 75. ( i flop—hm and higher; good to choice 1 h 18} for February; | r\chlnv. 8 90@7 10; m'ud‘ 6 75@6 90; CHREESS —~Full Oream, 1407 Part it, 6 6 v@.' 70. 6%m, 1040, o ¢ ”—— o s LY Ii—Ameriean, 3 85; vahh dlfl~ MISCALLANHOUS, ,V’V;"m‘ 3 gfglfl;fl, tae, 3 -~ e l-PF‘!)-—Johbhu |vflou. Ohop feed Spocial Dispatch to T $1.50 per mo lh. 3 ohop corn, $1.40; bran, BRITISH GRAIN TRADR, 70¢ per 100 1b o o 5 bbl, LoNboy, February 19, ~The Mark Lane :s‘(;‘l‘}f\m,‘; “f‘l';;u':. A -yl T Express says: Late sown wheats partially improved in the past woek, and prices advanced 1@2s, Foreign wheat advanced 13@1s 6d. Flour was quiet sud unchanged. Foreign flour was io liberai supply, quiet, and prices a shilling bigher, Barley was dearer. Oats were in better inquiry, Foreign oats were unchanged, Cargo trade was restricted, No, 2 red winter wheat advanced 8d There were 22 arrivals, Three sales are roported. Maize was nominal, Sales of Eoglish wheat in the past week were 58,. 121 quarters at 418 per quarter, against 43,. 503 q\urtu» at 458 last yea "MEROHANDISE, “LonoN. l.m\aun\, February 19, —Patroleum ~ i@ O oeed Ol ~22.@ 224 104, NEW YORK New York, February 19, — Coffee — Dall and slow; Rio cargoes quoted st 74 @die Sugar—Quict, but_steady; fair to good refining quoted at 7@74e. Molasser —Quiet, but «teady; Porto Rico, 85¢; New Orleans, 40@ 60¢. 5@70; Kice— Quiet but firm; dimestic, Rangoon, 24 in_bon Petroleum—Market dull and unchanged; 00 Nsilow— Firm; 81@88c.” Rosin—Strong; 1 65@1 70, Turpentine—Market dull; 524c. LaadeQulet; common, 4 50@4 65; re- fined, nom'nal. et TRAFFIO. Spocial Dispatchios to Tun B, FLOUR AND GRAINS FF, 8 u“ BnckayaAL }4 "u 70 to.r‘"fi. V;:- Ontoaqo, February 19, —Receipts and tonango A, Gloj Urat Falls | shipments of flour and grain for the past | Hoomr. 64o; Honost Width, 8o, In- 24 hours have been ns follows: Head A, 8i¢; Indian Standard A, o Indian Flour—bbls, Rty oot &”‘,_M s Liver ne Pequot &, He; Whett—bustiels ... 11000 ... |Shawmut Ly o, U ot DA e ) 1%;“ [t By They do A, vy du {340 Wal- X Iy 4 o or Barley — 5 thle, igt r i 3 t:'dxl i 1o % ooo 3 [Note. —On acoount of the Impossibi of obtaining & complete list of shipments, beosusd of the refusal of the exst: bound ronds to furnish them, nono will be sent until arrangements to get them can be made.] N Your, February 19, Reocipts and shipmenta of flour and grain for the past A n L 4-4, 0}o; Blackstone A imperial 8fo; P AU R Pl e A At A fonehont 44 oy bt 4, Flour —bbl 541000 1500 | Fidelityd-4, Sho; Fruit of the Loom, 93; do b Tahale i 108500 | cambrict-4,1250;do Water Twist, 10§ostivent 150 600 FallsQ, 9%0; Indian Henda)mmk -4. 120) Lousdale, 100, rloln'nmbrtlc‘\‘ $7y 1340; Now & o York Mil ot erel S, Louts, February 19. —-Recei| k' N G Twills, 37 g%nuhonnl 43, pflc, shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as tollows: s x' . Receipte, Flour—bbls Wheat—b l; O‘K\ Corn— Onf 74,000 Rye-— Batley Kareas Oy, February 19,—Receipts and shipmeuts of grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Ship'ts. Rec'ts, Wheat, hmlmh 20,000 5,000 Corn favaiiie, V6[600 69,000 LIVE BTOCK. CE10460, February 19, —~Roceipts and shipments of live stock for the past @4 hours have been as follows: soda, !‘I 00; do in half bb] 900 do, in half blui &: 'harkhu, in bbla, 11 00; Choloe, 60@750; Ireperial, pnd. 40@4! 5003 choice, ¢outl, §6(@A0c! eholoe, $5@A Rinchy 11 § e, Uboq 175 t"u‘oo hoop pails, 3 00, 7 | emmington D 14, ok oo —Modiam, in barrl NEW PIOKLES—Medium, fn bareel i ildoi{" g RM" Silver G STARCH, —Pearl 0} ver one ; _Corn Starch, ExocelslorGloss, EA:)-:.’&?mmdsr, good, M‘fif Chol 6o; Young Hyto 86 Rk G ey dhct Japan, choioe, 60@TSe; Qolong, good, §5@40; Oolong, eho.ve, hong, ROPYK—Sisal, ¢ inch and larger, 10hc; NWARK—Two hoop paily, Tuabs, No. \, 8 50; Pioneer washboards, 1 85 Double Urawa 2.00; Wollbuskets, 8 80, LEAD—Bar, 81 6 vmvum—vm epple extra, 16c anre apple, 18¢: Prussing pure avole, 13, SALS { Dray londs, per bbl, 1 65; Ash ton, D aa bhis datry 60, 55, § b HOAPS: Rirk's antiuot, 8 60; Kis's standard, WOOD! Kirk's white Russl 69 X Kutoes, 216 Kirl Queer, (100 cnkes), _40; Kirk's magnolia doz POTASH--Pennsylvauia cans, 4 case, in case, 8 85; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, In case, 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case 150, PEAN UTS—Ronsted, oholos, red ‘Len. nessee, 100 pec 1b; fanoy white, 104c per 1b; row—white Virginia raw, 100} roasted, 12, OANDLES--Boxer, 40 1he,1¢s, 15§c; e, 1b§os bexee 40 b, 16 oz, €, 1550, MATCHES—Per caddlo, 96 rouad, onves, &8 10; mul\'fi, cml. i 40, BROWN OmONS-—AmHe A, 8jc; Appleton XX, 70;_Atlanta A, 8c; Boott rchard d. w,, 8}c; Lawrenco wuhy' 8. 4-4.5506 Indisn Orctiard 'AA 9-8, 8} ; Lehigh E 4-4 ‘& 100, Bep NBO.7 083, fldo g 86, m; o B 3 The; e i T BLEACHED bOlTONS-Andronog Pocnsaet 4-4, 8305 (mc‘, 110; Wanusutta 0 X X, 1240 DUOKS' Colored)—Albany ¥ brown, 8¢; do O, drab, 116 do X sbripes and plaids, 1340; do XXX brown and drab, lside, 12h0; Arlington fancy, X brown, 8ke; Ohariot fancy 1240; do extra_heavy, 30c; Fall River brown, extza heavy, 113¢; Indlans A browa' 1%+ Novouset A brown, 150 'lLU)u.Nun—Amou A U A ; do XX blue 32, 1840; Arrowarna, 9kc; Clareont B B, xs‘g Oonestoge ox trn, 1740; Homilton D, Tlic Lewiston o 30, '150; Minnehaha 4-4, 206; O axtm 4-4 28¢; Pearl River nom X2t Bluo steipe, 120; Shetncket § 104c; do S 120: Yooman's blue 29, 9o DENIMS, —Amonkenk, blneand bronn 164c;_Andover DD blue, 51, Loums, February 19.—Recelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hoars have been aa follows: Rec'ts. Shipm’ts. Hoga 900 3, Cattio. 860 2 Stieen. 800 as KANSAS wind hipmer hoars have be Siry, February 19,—Kecelpta 4 of live stock for the pest 24 Shipm'ta. 'ta, Hogs.. Cattle, Skaep. OMAHA MARKHETS, Wiaolosalo Prices rrioE o¥ TH? OMAEA Bun, Monday Evening, Fobruary 19 There were no changes reported ia the R “‘2‘?,‘5‘6 Etipe iy blue oo Beumn 164 Oonifi:d Chste) e L 180040 5"1..., Hormabats bhoe ok trees P g < ; Mystio Riyer DD siripe, 16he; Poncl New Yors, February 19.—Recelpteand | River, blue snd brown, - 1605 Uneasvills, chipments of live stock for the past 48 | blun snd hmm. uk,' hours bave been as follows: | caMBRi Badyatoss Ship'ts ?8 % ‘:nch lonbl;::t-av hl:jn.;nor rt do 60; do e 50) Tociomoon 14 Hoi o © o3 400 | Repporill satioan Sko; Rookport, Téa | 90; Oumbesiand, CORSET mAus—um, 80j Andros eoggin sattesn sh, Olsrendcu, 8§0; Cones aign satteens, T lowal , ' 8¢; Ingdi Orchard Thas mmnmgimpmm(,e INTS —Allens, Cho; American, @o; Ammold, To; Boryick, #ho; Cosheoo, T6; Conestogs. ; D u-l. T3 orncibla. $o; special or (Jerman, 6o tool do 1@20, wagon, spokes se $'35@3 00; hcbe, pokset, 1 35 Telloon o dey 1w; Yongres, onch, 70@Bbe; xles, nuts, per I, 7@1lo; Waeke p..“f» mmu rivets, per Ib, 110 gofl chaln, per Ib, 8@12; malleabls, 8o iron wed m mwhm, 60 harrow teoth, oe ormhnu. r keg, b 00; spring steol, 7@80; Burden's horseshoss, 6 50; Durdonts muloshoe. 8 80 SHOT,—8hot, $1,85; Buck shot, 82. 10 Ur(mhl Powder, kogs, $6.40; Ao, ‘nfio., (unrtor kogs, 81.88; lut h Fane. per 100 foot 600, LD WIRE—In car lots, 8 25@ 925 per 100; in losa than oar lots, 8 76@ 975 ver 100, NAILS—Rates, 10 to 60W, 425, Hides Purs, Ete. HIDES—(reen butcher's hide, 6@7hc cured 7§(@8e; hides, groen salt, part eured Tigihiden Thoj dry flint, sound, 1@145; d el and kip, 12@14c; dry s bdoy sou 0@110; 8 ol15Ma, “@fla, pmn nlm und or 5, poe. skl 0@8$1 25; green lamb .u..., e ot damagod bidat owoind b o0b. soored peemerprOt ~cikded . i S inde pave) randes biaee 10 per eont. of soon akina, No. 1, 4he; No. 3 906; N 20.; No. 4, 100, _Mink, No, 1, 800; N No. 8, lho.N<,4 5o, Koz, Nol o0 gk, Shun, Nov1, bty hort atripe, 400; nartow stripes Urord stripe, 100, Tallow 7o, Leatnor Onk sole, 380 to 42c; hemlock sole, 28¢ to herlock kip, 80 to 100; runnor ‘to 800; hemlock calf, 86c to 1 20; he lock upper, 230 to 260; oak upper, 2 alligator, 400 to 5 50; calf kid, 3@ Grewen kid, 2 50 to 3 76; ok kip, 800 t0 100; oak oalf, 120 to 180; Fronoh kip, 110't0 1 65; Freuch calf, 125 to 3 00; rus- wotta, b 50 4o 7 60; linings, 600 to 10 50; toppings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, L Moroceo, 300 to dbe; pebibla O, D, Moroceo, 86ej #imo 210 to 8 00, HARNESHS—No 1 star _oak, 42¢; No 2 do, 390; N._ 1 Ohio oak, 88¢; 'No. 2 do, 356; No. 1 Milwaukes, § 4701 No, 3do He. L 'Hol-ml-l We quote lumber, latn and shingles on: ote at Omuha at tho following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING —1 ft, an under, $22 00; 18 ft., $38 50, TIMBERS—16 ft. and undor, $22 00, TIMBER AND JOIST—18 it., $28 50; 20 ft , 828 50, 39 ft., $36 50; 34 ft. 826 50. FRENCING—No. 1, 4 and 6 in., 4 00; No. 2, 822 00, (SHEETING —No. 1 (20d common boards), $20 00; No. 3, 818 00, L] -Fer barrel, 81 85; hu.ll per ous- 400; Oement, bbl, li Lowa r bbl, 83 50, 'Hair ‘arred e 8 50, felt 100 1bs, $8 50, COAL~~Cumberland hlnhmlth, 812; Morris_Run Blomburg, $12; Whitebroast I\mp, II: 50; Whitebreast nut, 85 50; Iowa X.n ; Towa nut 86 50; sk Spring “00 thracite, 811 50@12 00; Colorado, Drues DRUGS3 AND CHEMICA U8« Acid, glrbnlxl:u, bU«'l ‘.‘Az;l& ’1;:".“1 !;;')e;‘ Balaam Jopabis, per 3 Darl n{ras, per grenl Tho { Ib, 145 "Ualomel, por 1b, Thoj Cinchonidia, * oz, $115; Chloroform, per b, 100; Dover's powders, por 1b, 81 40y Tepuom: Salts, por 1b, 8ho; Glycerine, pure, po* bl 3lo; Leod, Acetate, per Ib, 2% Oil, Castor, No. 1, per gal, ¥l Qil, Caetor, No. 8, per gal, 211 Olive, per gal. 81 50; Oil, Origa Opiurn, 84 75; Quinine P, & W. & R, & 8., por oz, 8185 Potassium, 1.-d..|a, per 1t ¥175; Salacia, per_or, 40c; Sulphate o sn. iGs, et o 9.8 fiull-nm flour w\ s doy rvclmlne. vev oz, $1 86, quo ALCC T OL — 168 proot, 325 per wine wllon; 6a..» Onlifornia spirits, 167 proof, 3 per pront gallon; tipie refned spirits 187 proof, 198 per proof gallon; rodistilled wkiskies, 1 00@1 50;_fine blended, 1 50@ iland see our Elegant New ’JEWELERSANUM SIC. DEALERSR ‘ OMAHA; NEB. THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST! General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and 'l'he Oldest Wholesalo and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitorscan here find all novelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, s manufactured. Rich and wiylish Jewelry, ur prices are as Low as the Latest, Most Artistic,[any Eastern Manufactarer and Dealer. and Choicest Selections in|" pjanes and Organs sold PRECIOUS STONES and (for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. all descripuions of FINE A SPLENDID stock of WATOHES ab ac Low Pri-\g 4 einway Ghickerin ces as 18 compatible with Knabe, Vose & Son’s P! nonorable dealers. Call|anos, and other makes, Also Clough & Warren, Stors, Tower Building, [3terling, Imperial, Smith " American Organs, &, Do E‘;:';::Buth and Faroham ;b ei1'%0 gee us bofore pur- chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW OASES A Large Stock always on Hand. HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THR LOWEST PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mak- ing it the largest and most complete 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 Pasgengers. Theseimmense ware- rooms- -threa s}t'om, are 66 feet wide--are_filled with the Grand= est disp'ay of all kinds of Household and Offica Furniture ever hown. A OwEll aro invited to call, take the Elevator on the first floor and go through the bmldmg and inspect the stook. AS. SHIVERICK, 1 50; Kentuoky bourbons, 200@7 00; Ken- tmkmd Penusylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. DIES—lmported, &5 00@16 00; domectio 1 40@4 00, GINS—Imported, 4 50@6 003 domestle, 1 4068 00, {ERUMSLmported, 4 mge 00; New England, 2 003 domesti m‘}uu b AT 17 00. ggAMPAGNE—ImwM por m 2800@84 01 Amorlraz, “w' LARETS— - un. usoouoo INMS b ne wh, er, Wc. Dismond Orewn, 66e. unmell, \@7c; Eddssione, 7c; G'l:mce«ter, 6o Harmony, bio; Kalokesbocker, Ghos Mioe ac D, fo; Mystia, bja; Spragu Suutbhr‘d,,a, Gcj do. Gingizams, To; lm. boro, Hle; Ordental €4, GINGHAMS—Aninikeng, 13c; Amos- keay droaws ¢4 Argyle, ¥ojc: Auwm, vilghlana, 7ot Kaailworth, re i TP i) < oux, 80 JOTTONADES-—Abberville 1340 to, 2c; Americsn, 11c; Artisian, 200; iro' D ani T, 184c; Olarion D ani T, 1740; Doccar. Co, stripes Dend T, 160; Key- markets to-day, Locel Grain Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No, 2, 91jc; eask No. 8, Jokot rejoctod, i, BAKLEY.—Guh No. 2, 736 No. &, o, R YE—Cash, b! NEW \HXAED CORI‘L 400, 3 OATS—35¢. BLI:DB—-FIAX seed 96c per bu, uce and Provicions. POTATOES«W@W per bushel, ONTONS—6@dbc per buahel, BUTTER ~Choice country, 16@20c, BGGS—25¢ pickled; freeh, 28@32c, HONEY—Calitoraia, per Ib, n. AFPLES—Per bnrrfl S OYSTERS—Booth’s lnd Il’htt’- salect FLORIDA ORANGES—€5 50, LEMUNSM“ 25(@4 R per box, BEANS ~Nav, r bushel, 275@3 00. CHECKENS per lb. TUI.KEYS—W. 18¢ per peund, 8 Liet CANNED hOODd—()ylun, 2 (¥i¢ld’s), per case, 1N 00; do 1% (Teld's), per ouax, 2753 Qo £ I (Ctandardl, por case, 349 strawberries, 2 D, per case, 3 40, los, 2 b, per oase, 8 8, Dam. » I, per’ omo, 2 45. Bortlett pears gor osse, ££), Whorlleberrioy per oue, 476, Ky pluum,z 1 porc.se, 2 90; (Groan gagog,2 b pe case, 2 4 %oholoe. . per caso ne A pples, % b, per case LT o v L do cane, 4 00@4 o, (ple, 3 ¥ case, 2 80; do ple, 6 b, per dozen, 9 ) .’l'b. N FL’)UR—an‘nna prices, Jack Frost 8t. Louis winter) $3.90 per 100 ibs.; To- m}; Patest Kansas, ugg Minoehaha, nosots Patent, $3.70; Shawnee Fancy winter, 83.10; Fglo, W EXXX wiater u 00; Triumph spring, best, $2.80; (de-- s suporiative, 5.05; bran. per ton, - $14.00; choppad. Toed, $48/00; Qoien ‘ae tour, o ack, 3 253 Nellis Blye, per sack 99, SUGARS—Powdered, 10fe: Cut loaf, 10}c; Grauulated, 9jc; nzc, Standard Kztrs C, 83c; Extra O, 84c; medium yellow, The; dark yellow, 7hc, SYRUP—Standard Com., 420, bbis.: Standard do, 4 gallon kegs, ‘82 05; Stan. dard do, 4 gallon kegs, §1 90, Haws per Ib., 13; B bacon cloar side bacon per Ib., 110 1b,, 94c; dry salt shoul- bacon shoulders per lb,, lard per 1b,; 1le, epper, 31; Allapice, 18, Nutmegs, 81 00; Caseis,2 ders per 1b., SPICKS, 35 A RD—Omaha Refinining 1‘2e 4? ll;ul bll]) -lb cans, 12§c; 28¢; 10-1b pails, top, i b ls sorow top, 1240; 5-1b do, CE—Loulsians prime to choice, 6 7a: Lo, 63@74c; Patama, e . L 0.1 mackerel, halt brls, 6 75; No 1 muckensl kits, 1 00; family mack. erel, half brls, 4 75; family mackerel, ki 86c; No. 1 white ub, half brls, 6 00y Nor GOFFE T.~Rio, talr, 11o; Rlo. Ljos jxicas to choloe 12't0 1240 Old s, 264@)!}c,2 Mocha, 28§01 As) s oytacs, 400 Stacdard, 40; madimms, 25, | 160 Confectioners’ A, | © stone, 134e; Nt Ty o ey 16c; "Oooas D and 0, 14e: Royal, 1681 Bussex, 19¢; 'l‘log-, 133c; Wachusett ahirts ing ok 1340, ankin, 13j0; Tark, Iai N 12ho; o, chesks, stripes and s ks do o s HERTINGS—Asy 104,87 o 9.4, Beydo 84, 200; Oontineal O 42, Tio, Frudt of théd.oom 10-4, 27h; New Xork walats, Socy da s, Wy o 5L #2ke Fembrikeiod,, 3o .qnoucl.lql szu,flguo o do . 86 B Shesdosy, 1hes Uehen” 6, Bics 58, 234o; do &3, 7o, Paints Olls and Varnishes OILSLO" cachom, — por gallon, e R it & per "gallon, 230} * Water vfi; 915 Tinseed, . raw, per pall 53; linsoed, boiled, ard, winter str'a, per gal, per elon, 6o on, 100; No. 1, 85 4\0‘2, 7bc; casto, XXX, per gailaa, 135; No. 4,1 20; swaciy por gallon, 85¢; sperm, W, B., per gallon: 755 faby W, E,, per gallon, 600; ney ectrn, per gallos, 75; No. cating, zero, per fallon, 80; summer, 16, gnlden machine, No, 1, per gallon, %0; No, , %0; aperm, signal, per gallon, 80o; tur. pcv' ;]n!hm, 65c; napths, 74, per £ £ ; lubri. be, P PEERINTS IN Ofkr—Whits lead, Omaahe P, P.. 6}o; white load, St, Louis, pure, 64o; Momaillos green, 1 to 5 Ib oans, French zinc, goen seal, 1%; French zin, rod seal, 11c; French eino, in varnish ase, %e; ¥rench zince, fn il sast 15c; Raw aad burnt umber, 1 ean 11c; raw aod Durat. Blonna v ko brown, g refined hmp\.l’w sach black and LS black, 160; Prossian blue, B0s; dltramarin. blue, 180 chrme reen, L. M. & D., Liosblind and _sbotter freom L M, & D, 14¢; Parls groen, 18¢; n\‘lee Vmu.m 90; Tuscap dre, 2%; Amer nVannl.llod, 1'% P., Tho; chrome yellow, L., M., 0, & D’ 0., 180 yollow ochre, So; golden ochre, 16; patent dryer, 6o; grainisg colore: llght okk, dark . walnut, ahestaut and ash 150, Dry aints White iead, 74c; French sinc, 10c1 Par whiteing 3 whiting ~gilders, 13c; whiting com'l, 1o lun}:hl‘\l Gen ls mpblack, ordinary, 10c; Prus. o3 u“.nmnnn 180; vandyke amber, raw raw, 4o Fariy groon cow green, N, Y.' 200; chrom green K., 120; vermillion, Eng., 700; ver million, 'America, 180; Indiau red, 100 rose pink, 14c; venstian read, Cokusoso 2Jo; veatian red Am, Loi re1 lead, The; chrome yellow, genuine, hrome’ yel- 1%; ochre, mhslle Winur’- nl 2.; le nbru 23: spanish brown, 2k ‘miner VARNISHES - Barrols per gallon, Furnitare, extra, 81 10; furai L i Syl s ; Damar, phhnm.u ialh 501 bard vt | 60 nian, 81 80. II- Hardware L Iron, rates, 8 10; plow mu. spoclal il luw, K &, ocl m 880, Granulatad—] rhum, 1 ox30; Dukes Dushsm, Sy or, #60; 8o Nosth Caroli ka, 16 oz, 88; Lone Jack, 4 or, linen bagn poe {b, 81,86 | Mavburg” Frck ou. 65c; Dog T oil 6be. Wool. Mectno unwas od, light, 14@16) heavy,o @1815¢; medéum nowashed, light, 1 washed, choiso, £de; fair, 80¢; fub-di and w,, 260} burry, blsckand eotted wool U@ho Lass Harees snd Mulos. The market s briok and all grades are salking well at o dight advance in prices. emand for nmly considernoly, Prices rango ax fol- )‘me slogle drivers, uw. to 800.5 Extra geatt hozson, 4178, to 225, Comncn, drat wecs, $100, €0 150.; Exira farm horuce, B0 Tie o b g0od facm horsor $90. to $100.; Fxtre plugs, 860, to 75, Common pluge, 820, to $40, MULES,—1b to 164 bands (cxcrs), 125, £0 150,; uLh 15_hends, $100. to 140.5 u to 14} hanl, #75. 10100 184 to 14 COLORLESS AND COLD.—A yonng girl deeply regretted that she was so color- lese and cold. Her faco was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters hed been taken ahe was the roslest snd- healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheer- fulness of mind gratifying to her friends. PROBATE NOTICE, Tn the matt r of the E tate of Platt Saunders docensed Notice s hereby given that the creditors of said drceased, will mect the Administrator of asid beforo m+, O unty Judge of Douglus ty, Nobrusks, at the County Court Room, in said County, on the 5th ay of March 18:3, on the 5th day of May 1689, and on the 8th day of July 1883, at 10 o'clock A. M. cach day. for the Burpore of proacuting their cisiuig for exain s tion, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditors to pesent their claims, and one year for the Administrater to settle said Es- tate, from tho 4th day of January 1883, this no- tice will be published in the Omaba Daily Beé for four weeks wacceusively, prior 80 the 6 h day of March 1883. . M. CHADWICK, County Judge, overy wed 4t J. E, BERGEN, SIA T I 15 Matier of App tor Liquor Licenve, Notice s heroby g upon the 14th day of ) plication totho Board of County ¢ of Douglas county, Nobraska, for licenso to sell Malt, Spirituous and Vinous Liquors, at Mill in Milard Precinet, Douglas County, Nobask from the 16 day of February, 1883, to the 16th day of Augusr, 1853, ffthere bo no objection, remonstrance or pro- test filed within two weeks from February lith at Jullus Schroodor did il A. D, 1883, the sald license will bo granted. JULIUS SOHWOEDER, Applicantt. The Omaha Boe newspaper will publish the abova notice once each week f0r two weoks at the expense of the applicant. The County of Doug- I8 10t to be charged therowith JOHN BAUMER 1521 County Clerk, 2 00; Ostwia, per cans, 4 006 hoar bo, @ oY, a Gualirs 0. 8, 10 bexon, ber Tb 830 Lov- G— Al g racos—Common, Tt kwells Du 16 ez, 46; Seal of Nebras- 7 on, tin ond horses excoeds the n of!Julius Schroeder 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omnha MORGAN & CHAPMAN, " WHOLESALE GROCER 1218 Farnam St.. Omaha, Nabh A. M. CLARK, 1206, [ Bt oS ot 665 Painter&Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & I}EG’IRATBR. WHOLESALE & REY AL I WALL PAPER) Window %iades aii Curtains, OQORNICES OURTAIN POLKES AND FIXTUR P“l Painis. Oils & Brushes, 107 Bouth I L4th Street OM HA. KEBRASKA DIRECTORY OF I.EAI]IIG WESTER N HOTEL. HOTELS, PBOPRm/'t).IN TOWN. ARLINGTON, J. Q. McINTIRE, Linea'n, Neb, WEATHERLY HOUBE, A. G. WEATHERLY, Manring, lowa, § REYNOLDS HOUSE, BARATOQA HOTEL, 0. 0. REYNOLDS, V. 8. 8TELLINIUS Coon Raplds, owa. Miiford, Neh, MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE Keb OOMMEROIAL HOTEL" JOHN HANNAN Stromeburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A, W.(HALL Loulsvilie | OITY HOTEL, OHENEY &EOLARK, Blair, Ne . OOMMEROIAL HOTE ., J. G, MEAD,) Neligh, Neb. QGRAND CENTRAL €. 8EYMOUR, Nobraska Olty, aD MISBOURI PACIFIO HOTEL, P. L. THORP, Weeping Water,N OOMMEROIAL HOUBE? A. 0. OAARPER, Mardy, Meb, GREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Nel COMMERCIAL HOUBE, E. BTOREY. Olarinda, lowa ENO'S HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eromont, Nety EXOHANGE HOTEL, 0. B. HACKNEY, Ashland, Nob METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkinson, Nels MORGAN HOUBF, L. QRUBS, Qulde Rocd, N BUMMIT HOUBE, BWAN & BEOKER Oreston, la HOUBTON HOUGE, QEO. OALPH, Exira, la. REYNOLDS HOUSE,) 0.M. REYNOLDE, Atlantic, la, WALKER HOUBE, D. H, WALKER, Audubon, la. OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURQGESS, Neola, Ia OITY HOTEL, DIA. LLIAMSE, Harlan la, PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E, OUMMINGS, Oorning, ta. NEBRABKA HOTEL, VL. AVERY, Stanton, MEROHANTS HOTEL Q.{W, BURK, Burlington Junstion M OOMMEROIAL HOTEL, —_— Blanchard, la. PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, 8henandoah Is, OOMMERO AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Dayld Oity, Neb .4 - BAGNELL HOUSE, OHAB. BAGNELL, Qollege 8prings, Ia DOMMEROCIAL HOUBE, WM. LUTTON, Villlsca, la. JUDKINS HOUBE, FRANK WILKINBON, Malvern, la, BALL HOUSE, M. H, PERRY, Ida Grove, i COMMEROIAL HOUBE 8, F.BTEARNS, Odebolt, la WOODB HOUBE, JOHN EOKERT, Osceola, Neb, DOUAGLAS HOUEE, J. B, DUNHAM, Olarks, Nob, BEDFORD HOUBE 4., 0B Bedford I EN, ARLINGTON HOUBE. BLACK & BON, NORFOLK :%Nn‘élunnouu WY POTTER, Mnrfi:lh}nncllon New WINSLOW Q. McOARTY, Beward, N AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, Ruroar Nat: CROZIER HO! O. R. OROZER, Bldney, Neo, AVOCA EATING noual . W. ROCKHOLD, a la. OENTRAL HOUSE FIBTER HOUSE pt. JOHN FOBTER, Lewis, la. AHITNEY HOUBE) E. HAYMAKER, Griswold, la. DEPOT HOTEL, L. GHAPMAN, Dunlap, la LUBK HOUBE, J A, LUBK, Logan, la. oW oITY nuusi, w. H, MnRTON Dow Cita.2la AGQER HOUBE, Denlson, (a, HARMON llflf!flE ’I‘AMA (1ITV IA Hnrumn & Kulu. Prop PIANOS$ORGANS On Long Time---Small Payments AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. A. WOSPE, JR., 1519 Dodge, Omaha, FURNITUREHOUSE - SR