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THE OMAHA DAILY BEk- TUFSD | Y FEBRUARY 14 1862. WOODENWARRE-—~Two hoop _pails, 1 05; three hoop pails, 2 90! No, 1 tubs 9 50; No, 2 tubs,, 8 50; No. 8 tubs, 750 FINANCE AND COMMERGE. ghmr washboards, 185 Double Crawn, FINANCIAL. i elTnckets 8 35 Naw Your, Ibreary 18, LEAD—Tar, $1'65, R T SPICES —Pepper, 19 Allepice, 195 Cloves, 40 Mace $1 00, MATCH canes, & uare .10, I‘l:l»\'!.\‘l«‘).t‘s—nmk ast bacon, l'z? shoice lard, 144c; dried beef, 134c; shou Nutmegs, $100: Ui, Money clcsed at4 per cent. Kxchange closed firm ut 4 85@4 904, GOVERNMENT BONDS, cnsen, 8 Governments closed firm, i o3 6! 127 bid | ers, fcs hatun, 1o bacon, sides, Tie, :‘;’:’L’.’RT,’L‘Q: g e NEW PTOKLES—Medinm, i barrels, 4's coupon: JOINE St £10 00; do in half bhis, smalls, in bbls, €'« Continued . 1004 12 00 do, in B continued 0z bbls, 1400; & RAILROAD BANDS, VINEGAR-—DPure 16+ pre apple, 18c; Prussine pure anvle, 16c, Pacific railro d bonds closed as follows: | © HOMINY —New, £5 50 per bbl, Union 1sts. 116 @1 17 BEANS-) m, hand picked £100 Union Land Grazts ... 1@ 13 , 8 00; calef navy, $400 Union Sinking Fund 122 @2 ) sal, § inch and larger, 8{@ Centrals. . 114 @1 14} | 9¢; §inch, 10c, SOAPS —Kirk's Kirk's satinet, 3 3 Kirk's Eutoca, (100 cakes), 1 STOCKS The stock market to-day was ately activeend irregular, sod closed weak at o decline in general list for day of } to i per cent. A foatuce of the dealings t ~day was & sharp advence in American District Tele- graph, which rose from 30 to 68c. The principal dealings were in Denver & Rio Grande, Delaware, Lackawana & Western, Louisville & Nashvile, Jersey Centaal, moder- Prairie k's magnolia, 4 ! 205: Kirk 3 40: Kirl K Q 10, CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ths, 16 oz, S, 160 boxes 40 hs., 16 0z, Gs, 16c, / E—American, 8 40; Greenwich, 53, North Star, 2 03 ewell lye, 275, POTASH—DPenneylvauia cans, 4 doz, in case, 8 35; Babbitt's Dall, 2 doz. in oase, 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 150, 840: wowis' 9 ;| red seal, 11¢; 24 1b, 60c; Spotted Fawn, 61o; Our Rope, fine quality, 62c; Star, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 20 1b, Dbutts, 60c; Git Edge, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60; Army and Navy, mundn‘ b5c; Bullion, pounds, 60c; Toril lnr«.l‘u Climax, pounds, FINE CUT-—-In pails.—Hard to Beat, 75¢; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, Favorite, 66c; Rocky Mountain, 60c Fancy, Daisy, boe.—~In tin foil Catlins O. 1b boxes, per 1b 63c: Tori- illard’s Tiger, 65¢c; Diamond Crown, 660, SMOKING—All grades—Common, 25 to 88¢. Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 2 51c; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 500; Seal of rth Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. 2 ka, 16 o7, T.one Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per Ib, § Marburgs' Prok, 2 oz, tin foil, & Paints Olls and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P, P, i 1, 0. P, & C. Co,,pure, 1 to 5 I cans, 20c 12¢; French zi French zino, in varnish asst, 200; French zince, in oil asst, 15c; Raw and burnt umber, 11 oans 1267 raw and burnt Sienna, 13c; vandyke brown, 13 ; vofined lampblack, 126; coach black, 1° fvory black, 16c; drop black, 16¢; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine hlue, 18¢; chrome qreen, 3 140; Wind and shutter yreen, L. M. & 1 Pariy green, 18c; Tndian red, 15¢; Venetian red, Sc; Tuscan '} 0.&D, 0O, 18 chrome yelloy, ochre, 16; patent vellow ochre, Rolde llryer, 6o; graining colors: light onk, dark oa'c, walnut, chestnut and ash 12¢ e, 220; American Vermiliod, I. & P, 18¢; wound, 18@14¢; dr; hides, 7@7§0; dry flin alf .ml@i:'l.!: 126 lfic:‘:‘r_v salt hides, sound, 11@120; 10@11c: 7!\'«! oalf, wt. § to 15 Ibs, green ealf, wt, under & The, per_skin, H0n: reen pelts, $1 00@1 15; green lamb skins, §110@1 20 damaged hides, two-third race. olnased two- ot cut wcored and one gru tl irds rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. Coon skins, No, 1, 45¢; No, 2, 306; N 20.; No. 4, 10e. Mink, No. 1, 7 No. 4, be. ox, NO. 60c; No, 2, 25¢. Skunk, No. 1, black 6he; short stripe, 406 narrow stripe Urond atripe, 100, ‘Tallow, bhe. MARKETS BY THLEGRAPH Connoil Blaffs Market. CouNctr, BLurrs, February 18 Flour—Crystal Mills Golden 875; Californis I'ureka, patent, 89 ; best brand of Kunsas, 8 500 ansas and Missouri flour, 8 50@4 graham, 8 7, rye flour, 3 40, Bran ani Shorts 1500 per ton Chop Corn—22 50 jior ton, Wheat--No, 2, §117; No. 8, 87e; re- jocted, 67c. Oorn--47, Oats—No. 2, 400; rejected Barley. g 1 Hay—Toose, b 00@6 00, Wood b 50@ 7 00, lli\n-llugn Cattle—Shipping, 50@5 005 milch oo 80 00@15 00 per head: buteher , 8 00@3 b0, hides, 7e. Miwaukeo & St Pa, Noithwestern [ FIELD SEED —Red clover, thoice BF Bainth atnery, 800 i ‘rollsy wrap e o e ?f?o)fi;'";:'h!;,‘:he‘.lE‘:\'::-!,‘X“::\;"“‘ $1400 | White lead, 64c; Krench zine, 10c; Paris S Tuaddoeh L il Krle. Al alfa clover, mew, $1250; alsike, new,) whiteing 2§o; whiting _ gilders, 14c; acked, 10c; frech, 124 . The followmg are the closing bids: 813 00. Timothy, good, new, 83 oo:lvhninf com'l, 1*\*: Iampb) :w_k German. Potatoes-— @l 30; Salt Lake, 1 5) blue grass, extra clean, $1 50; blue grass, | town, T4c; lampblack, ordinary, 8c; Prus | Opjonse—1 2501 40 Manhattan EL. 5 31 2 rohard jrass, $2 50; red top, | sian blue, 45¢; ultramarine, 15¢; vandyke, | Throwed Ponltry- Clickens, 100; ducks LR ol wiimts millet, common or Missourd, | brown, 8c; umber, burnt, ic; umber, e, 8c; tu i 2 Met. elovated.. 803 | Qulo® (it T orman, | $100 to 81 25 | lcjsienna, burn t, onna, raw, 4¢ | ULy Chickens—2 2 Man. Beach. - 28"} g siarian, 40c. arix e gemvin, ; Parireen o' ck 28 | HEDAESEER—Osge orange, 1 to 5 | mood S0 ST o e 7aes ver- Chicago Froance. Md Coal....... 18 |buehels, 25 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or | \itjion, "America, 18¢; Indian red, 10c, : OHioAdo, Kebruary 1t N & UBat. 774 | cwer, 4 50; honey locus, por . 80¢5 er | oue piik, 1ics venstian rend, Coolon's | On ‘change wheat. was weak and droon Northwest rn .. 1334 | 100 Ibs., $25 00. 9e: venetian red Am., ;&,; red lead, T4c; mt‘ and 'f.'-m ulx.lll oats v;ere ower {n & reforred.... 14 4| FI§ 4—Family white fish, 90 Ib ht hbls, | chrome yellow, genuine, 200; chrome’ yel. | Pathy. [he roceipty wf grain, were NG 934 375, No, 1 white fish, 90 11 b bbls, 6 30; | low, K., 126; ochre, rochelle, Bc; ochire, | ¢4, embracing 86 of wheit, 202 of corn NY 0y - 1303 | X6, 7 white fish, in 10 1b kits, 100; family | I'rench, 2§¢; ochre, American, 1jo; [ 52 of oats, 5 f iye and 35 of barley. Nor. & Wptd.. 5| 16 ieits, 750; New Holland herring, per | Winter's mineral, Flour—Du/l and neglected; common to Nor. Pacitic keg, 185 Russian sardines, 75c: Colur- bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; George’s Bank codfish, 6o; Gen. boneless codfish; 9ic; boneless fish, Hac. MACKERET,—Half bble measmackerel, 100 Ibs, 812 50; hf bbl No, 1 ex shore do, 100 lbe, 600; hf bl fat family, do, 100 Ibs, 8 85; mess mackerel, 12 1b_kits, 2 25; No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 shore, 12 ib do, 1 00; fat family, 10 ib do, 75c. CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 1h (Field’s), per case, 84 00; do 1 th (Field’s), per case, 2 50; do 2 b (Standard), per case, 1]370; do T 1h (standard), per case, 2 30; do 2 1 (slack), per case, 2 70; do 11b (slack), por case, 200. Onions, 380, Salmon, 1 b, per dozen, 1 60@1 70; do 21h, per dozen 255, Sardines, small fsh, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 14de; American, quarter boxea rer box, 1lc; do half boxes, Ohio Soutd’ Ore Nav Preferred .. 1st Preferred. Sutro Tun St. Paul.. o per box, 21}e, Lobsters, 1 1h per dozen, SR &B..o . L B0, " Homatoes, 280; do 8 b per Eaitrred Lt im0y lcase, Com 2 W (Mountain) QUM M. 140 | per case, $60; onked corn, 21 Standard .. 17 |2 1 (Yarmonuth), per cave, Uit Bacific. 117 | string beans, per_case, 225 Lima heans Ynion Pacitio. . 1908 | per case, 220, Succotash per case, 225, Prota ved, .. 00| Pesn, common, por o, 3 00; poas, ohoice, e Taroa: rer case, nckburries, 2 1b, per NS USa LY -‘_’au; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 CHICAGO MONEY MARKET. raspberries, 2 1b, per case, 2 75@3 00, I i 4 Danuons, 3 1, per case, 2 45, Bartlett CnioAGo, February 13. | Muer “onse, 8 00@4 00. Whortleber- The week opens with a good miscella- neous dewand for money, and rates con- tinued steady at 6@7 per cent. Loanable fuuds continus in good supply, but the banks only shoulder tip top collaterals: Kastern exchange between the city banks was lower at 50c discount per $1,- 000. The clearings were $7,000,000. urders for currency were fair, —— . — COMMERCIAL. ries per case, 2 80, Egg plums, 2 I per cuse, 850; do, choice, 2 1b, per case, 4 50, Graon gages,2 Ib per case, 3 50: do choice, b, per case, 4 50. inoAl“;lm, 2 b, per cas 400@5 75, Peaches, 2 1b per_casc, § do 3 b, case, 6 00@6 50; do, (pie), 3 Ib, vase.385; do pie, 6 Ib, per dosen, 3 50. RICE—Carolina, 8@8ke; Louisiana, 74 (@8hce; fair, B3@T. PEANUTS—Roasted, choics, red Ten- nesaee, 9c per 1b; fancy white, 10c per Ity raw—white Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, 1lje. Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8ic; Apvleton XX, 7c; Atlanta A, So; Boatt FF, 8hc; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; Cabot W, ittenango A, 6}c; Great Falls B, hei FHoosier, 6hc; Honest Width, 7ic; In- dian Head A, 8dc; Indian Standard A, 8§c; Indian Orchard d. w., 83c; Lawrence LL, 7c; Mystic River, 7he; Pequot A, 8jc; Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica 0, bhc; Wachus. ett B, 74c: do A, Bhe; do K 48, 1240; Wal- cott BB, 8he. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 4.4; Tho; Alligator 34, Sc; Argyle 44, Tic; Atlantic TL, 6hc; Badger State X 4-4, 7c; Bennington O 4-1, 6c; Buckeye . 4. Indian Orchard 'AA 9-8, 84c; Laco 39, 83c; Lehigh B 4-4, 9fc; lonsdale 44, 10¢; Papperell N 30, 76; do O 82, T3c; do K 36, 7c; do 12 89, 8Yc; Pocasset C 1-4, 74c; Wamsntta 4-4, 13c. BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog- &in L 444, 10c; Blackstone A A in perial Sic; do do balf _bleached 4.4, flc; Cabot 4-4, 83; Fidelity 4-4, 94¢; Frui. of th-Loom, 11;" do can.briz #-4,13¢; do Water Twist, 104c; Great FallsQ, 10hc; Indian Head shrunk 4-4,12:c1 Lonwdale, 10jc; do cambric 37, 13c; New York Mills, 13¢; Pequot A, 106; Popperell N G Twills, 124c; Pocabontas 44, 94c; Pocaaset d-4, 84c; Utica, 1le; Wamsutta 0 X X, tfe. DUCKS—1Tnbleached—Atlantio, 10 0 17¢; Baltimore do, 16c; Lone Star, 8 oz., 12¢t Sav.ge, 18c. BUCKS (Colered)—Al 8¢; do O, vrat. plaids, 12 per of the associated banks Omaha Wholesale Market. Orrice or TAE OMAHA Bra, Monday Fvening, February13, Wheat declined 4c. Rye deolined 5c. Oats declined Ie. Corn declined a frac- tion. No other changes in quotations are reported to-day. S R L Local Graln Dealing: WHEAT.—Cash No. 2, 1 05k No, 3, 91c: rejected, 62hc. BARLEY.—Cash No. 2, 88¢; No. {YF.—Cash, 70c. ! ORN.—Cash No. 2, 42fc. N\ DATS, —Cash, 3 3 f STREET BRICES—Corn, 40@45; oats, 45, HAY—$6/00@6 50 per ton. P cash 8 Provisions. FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, neer” California, $100; winter wheat straight @4 25; patent, ¢4 50@5 00; gra- 82 50; ‘Wheat, 33 00; Quoen Juspor, 8387; Big Sioux, by E brown, 1o \a, stripes and ; do XXX brown and drab, Aon, 16 00@17.00; «creenings, per cwt. o 3 shorts, per swt 1.00; chopped feed, | stripes and plaids, 124c; Arlington fancy, war owt. 120; mesl volted, yellow, 1 40| 19c; Branswick brown, 8he; Chartot fancy, “white. §1 60. 12hc; do extoa_heavy, 200; Fall River 20TATOES—Nob askas, 115@1 20, | brown, heavy, 1ihc; Indiana A ‘;!\VM T P(J'[I‘l,\’(‘(r)h}s—uonuinv Musca- | brown, 1 Neponset A brown, 16c, ‘tue,4 €50 per Ib. TICKINGS—Amoskeag A C A 32, WILD uiymu.@m of market. 17h¢; do XX blue 32, 18hc; Arrowauna, 15, )e; Claremont B B, 154c; Conestogn ex- BUTTER—Choice, 28@300; poor, no | tra, 174c; Humilton D, Tlic; Lewiston A 4 arket: fai 18@24; creamery, 30@3'c. | 30, 15c; Minnehaha 4-4, 20¢; Omega super APPLI Good, "eound, very sciroe | axtea 4.4, 28c; Pear] River 32, 16e; Put- $5.00(5 50 per bbi. o LEMONS—Stendy; por box, 24 0@ ) nam XX blue st 12¢; Shetucket § 1040; do S8 12¢; A ) 29, 8je, DENIMS, — Amoskenk, blueand brown, 16h;_Andover DI blue, 154c; Arlington MALLAGA GRAPES—Per bbl.,$8 50; per half bbl,, $4 50. BEESWAX—Y ellow, 20@22. ONIONS—1 10@1 4) per bushel. JOBANBERRIES—Per bbl, 810 00@ brown, 12c: do AA 4, do do 134; do XXX do do 1d}c; Haymaker's blue and brown, 9hc; Mystic River DD stripe, 1640; Pearl iver, b and hm;cm. 154c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 13je. OELERY-Per dor., 61@85c, CAMBRIOS—Barnard, 5jo; Eddysta DRESBED GFEESEPer Ib., 0@11c, i inch double fase, £hos Garner A liniug, lazed, ho: Manhattan glove finish, Gfe: ewport do 6c; do glazed, Sfc; Pequos do be; Lokwood kid finish, Se. CORSET JEANS—-Awmory, 8c; Andros- coggin satteen, B4e; Clarendon, 6§c; Cones- | OYSTERS-—Selects, 46c; standards, 35c. DRESSED CHICKENS-Steady at \ G Risarn Tk KEYS - CHEESE- 1o0@ids, > 1H@!3 | Qracers List. toga sateeons, 7ic; Hallowell, Sc; Tudian aixn;(ll'lfli-_—lfln. lugr, 124c; Rio, good, grch&:“uinq;msddln'awm"nnfits The; o3 Rio, prime 4 , 1dc; 7t | Pepperill aattasn 9ho; port, 7o Tuvits 265@ 540, Mochu Shhor Adhoobint | PICINTH: Allens, ho: American, 64o; i;cvu; 263@28he, Mocha, 28)o; Arbuckle’s, Arnild, 7¢; Berwick, 4jc; Cacheco, 7o; Conestogs. 6jc; Dunkirk, 4ge; Dunnell, 6)@7c; Eddystene, 7To; Gloucester, 6o} Harmony, 5ho; Knickerbooker, ic; Mer- rimac 1), 7e; Myatic, bic; Bprasues, fc; Southbridge, 6c; do. Ginghain, 7e; Harl! Oriental 6Ghe, 5c, iy H—A\Jm\nkelfé‘lotfi m..l... w6 AR ~—Cut load 10dc; Orushed “lfillnu 124 le, 03 tic, 103c; Granulated, 10fe; Powdered, 103 |96 Cumberland, 74o; Highland, Bho; g.&:u powderud, 11 c‘?{g;ndnrd Coffoe Eq,- Kenilworth, " 8hc; Plun kett, 10pe; Bus New York Confectioner's Standard | *%;,5¢ de; G 5 Pradri v | . COTTONADES-—Abberville By hei Good A, Dhes Praiele Kxta C, ) pyuto, %00; American, 11e; Artisian, Oniro D and T, 13he; Clarion D and T, SYRUPS,—8 bhs, ;e 7 Doooan Consiettos D and T, 160; Koy l:‘h;;l 470; kege, 4 Afi‘bl,l‘f“"“:? L & u"{%‘ stone, 1o, Nantucket, 19; Nonparefl, o ayrup, hall bbls, 44c; 3 3 5 Bhe; HA).')’:‘ARIF he's b papors, & 00; De- cean I and T, 134c; Royal, 16} g Sussex, 12¢; Tioga, 124c; Wachusett shil tad o, 8300 Cuurs 350 Ko oo | Sk, 14 o, Suin, ey Yori plain M 12h0; 'do, of 2’1;“!1." -Ienrl); “fi(,;mv"g“‘;d“ Lnul;, l“c;“ % gm‘d&;’hm stripes an ; Corn Starch, ; Exoelsior | ¢ . . : &k, Com Starcl SHEETINGS - Androscogein 104274t BALT,—Dray loads, per bbl, 210; Ash- 351. ?14 ?u;‘d'.' x;:,]n«; ontinental v Lle; Fruit -4, 274; N (o ALT = Draz loads por bbl, A0 Ak ruit of the Loom 10-4, 274; New bbls dairy, 108, 3s, 365, York mills 98, 8%c; do 78, 80c; do b8, 224 Pewbroke 104, 25c; Pequot 104, 284c; d DRIED FRUITS—Choioe halves, ¥ petahion, new crop, Bic; Evaporated Ap b boxes, 13¢; ’r{iAfl(:o—(G#npiwdar. : Ghoice, 60@75¢; Lmperial, good, 450 Okoice, 60@The; Young Hyson, (.fifg’:«;(m 60¢; choice, 65c@$1 00; Jupan Nat Leaf, 850 choice, 60@7%c; Oolong, good, ong, cho.oe, W0@H5; Soncheny, ce. 85@Abc, good, $5@hhc; ar house, 74, 19¢; do 49, 16¢; (isvperel] 96, Michigen, 81 29 do 67, 21¢; do 57, 18¢; \ t do 2 Bl o ih i e Hsion M o) do York apples, 8)c; Prunes, old, 64c; new, The; Currants, 6§@8c; 2lackberries, new, ARS, —Seeds, 815.00; C 825,00, Mixed, 835.00; ooq Homons Cleariavana, $75.00, blue B0tch, 184e; Concord 000, blue and | 835 24} lehigh brown, 230: spanish brown, 2e; Prince’s mineral 3 VARNISHES—Barrels per gallon, TFurniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, 31; furniture, U, 85c; coach, extra, $1 40} 70c; asphaltum, 70c; shellac, $3 50: per_gallon, 165; crystoline, per gallon, I XXX, per gallon, 1 80; No. 8, 1153 sweet, per gallon, 8oc; sperm, W. B., per gallon, & ish, W. B. per gallon, 60c; neatsfoot, cating, zero, per gallon, 30 <o den, muohins, No. 1, por gallon, 2, 50; sperm, signal, per gallon, 8 pentine, per. gallon, Go; naptha, 74 gallon, 30c; 64, 20 Heavy Hardware List. Tron, rates, 85 50; plow steel, cast, T4 ast tool do, hubs, per set, 1 25; felloes, sawe: dry, 1 ongues, each, 70@8hc; axle each, 7hc; square nuts, per I, 7@11 washers, per 1b, B@18¢; rivets, per Ib, 1 ron wedges, teeth, do steel, 7(a NATLS—10 to 20d, 3 60; 8te 10, 875 6d, 4 00; 4d, 3d, common, b00: 3d, fine, 6 b0; clinch, all sizes, b 25; 6d, casing, 4.75; 8d casing, 4 finish, 4 75; 8d finish, 5 00; 6d half kegs, 10¢ extra. 6c; crowbars, fic; nish, 525 Horses and Mules. selling well at » dlight advance in piices. The demand for supply considerably. lows: $110. £0125,; Common to good farm horses 390, to $100.; Extra plug, $60. to 75. Common plugs, MULES.—156 t0150.; 14 14 to 1 hands. 60. to 75 Liquors. 7 proof, 1 31 per proof gallon; triple refined spiri 187 proof, 124 per proof gallon; re-distill ~ Hivkies, 1 00@1 50; fine blended, 1 50@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; tucky and Pennsflvmi:x ryes, 2 00@7 BRANDIES--Imported, 86 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 GINS—I ported, 4 50@6 00; domestic, 1 40(@3 00, > RUMS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England. 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 H0@3 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY - 1.75@4 00. CHAMPAGNES—Imjorted per case, 20GH 0 Amaring case, 12 00@ " CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00. WINES—Rhine wino, per case, 6 00@ 20 00; Cutawba, per case, 4 00@7 00. Lumber. WHOLEBALE, FENCING—No, 1, 12 to 20 ft, $22700; No. 2, 12 t0 20 ft., 21 00; sheeting dressed, No. 1, 18 00; No, 2, 16 00; common boards, drexsed, 20 FRAMING—16 ft. and under, per M, 21 00; 10 ft. studding, 22 00;22 ft. 22 00; 2 ft. 2500, FINISHING—No, 1. finish 1}, 14 and oj Coach, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, 81 50; .lnglum‘ ard extra, per gallon, 75¢; No, 1, 65¢; lubri- ; summer, 16¢; No. ; ter- ', per 1020 wgon, spoles, sty coil chafn, per 1b, 6@12c; malleable, 8ci harrow horseshoos, per keg, b 00; spring ; 10d casing, 4 25; 10d SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, $2.10; The market is brisk and all grades are ood horeen excoeds the | Af Prices range as fol- Fine single drivers, 8150, to 800.; Extra draft horses, 8175, to 225.; Common drait horses, 8100. to 150.: Extra farm horses, 820, to 840, to 154 hands (extra), 8125, ?mt.o 15 hands, 8100, to 140.; nds, $75. to 100.; 133 to 14 ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 225 per wine O | gallon; extra California spirits, 18 choice spring western, 4 50@7 00; Min nesota, 5 00@7 :N; patentd. 7 50@8 50; winter brands, 5 00@7 25; rye flour, 5 35@5 60. Wheat —In No. 2 sprivg weakness was again the characteristic feature in the market, and a further decli e of 8¢ per ofl finish, 81 80 bushe ' was estatlished, The weakness ()ll:fl—llo'v“rhvll.rsru-llnn»lUC:l'fl" was attributed to the general desire to headlight, per gallon, 123c; 175 headlight, | realize, influenced by the continued un favorable tenor of market advices from inseed, raw, per gallon, 66; linseed, boiled, | abroad, a ek of export demand, «nd the per gallon, 88c; Inrd, winter st 'd, per cal* | weakness noticed in the winter wheat on, 105 No. 1, 80¢; No. 2, 65c; castor, [ markets., ‘Trading wa almost wh 1ly on speculati e account, and the fluctuatio. s in pricos were sgain very rapid and se- vere, making it difficult in some instances to exccuteor ers sati-factorily; No 2 spring closed on call at 1 .34 for Februarw; 1 23§ March: 1244 for April; 127 64 33 for June; 123§ £ year; No. 8 spring «ull at 1 07@I 083; rejected, @S0 ding vo location. Corn—Quite wn nctive speculative busi. ness was transacted in the corn market, but the fo ling was unsettl-d and prices irrecular, fluctuiting fe quently within o range of §@ie. Offeriugs were free and demuind quite actiye, esprcinlly at inside i Shipping inquiry moderately a:- 2 and high mixed closed on ¢ for cash und Februar @60 for Apri for Mar:h: Ma:: 613 rejected n god demand at bide, Oats - Quiet and slow, No. 2 closing at 39%c for Kebruary; 40§c for March; 404c for April; 43}@13c tor Muy; 428 for June, Ry —Neglected; nothing doing; No. 2 closed at 85c for February; Etic for March; Oriental Powder, kegs, $6.40; do., half | 88c for April. S Kegs, $3.48; do., quarter kegs, 81.88; Blast. | Barley—Quiet and dull; No. 2nomin 1; ing, ken, $3.35; Tuse, ver 100 feot ‘5o, | 100 for cash and future 3 7he. Pork—stesdy at a ieduction of 10¢ Mess closed at 1825 for cash; 18 15 for February; 18 174@18 20 for Ma 18 824@18 40 for April; 18 5 4@18 60 fo. ay. Lard—Quiet and ulighdfl Liwer, clos at 11 05 for cash and February; ( 11 07. for March; 11 20@ 1 224 for e\¥ il; 1132 for May; 11 42& for June. Bulk ~ Meats—Quiet. hort ~ ribs, 9 25@9 274 for cas| 7TH@9 40 for April; 9 424@9 5 for Muy. W hisky—Quiet at 119, Butter—Good demand, and offerings light; creamery, choice to fancy; 40@43¢; fair to g 34@38c; dairy, choice to tancy, 33@87¢; do. fair to go 'd, 20@830c; fresh ma e packing stoc , 1'@18c; ladle packed, common to good, 15@. 20@z23¢ for common to faii; 2 good to choice, Eggs—In ample supply and easy at 18@19c per dozen for strictly fiesh, roll, Y @.0c for Rec'ts, Shipm’ts Flour. . 145 339 Wheat. 18,207 9,002 Corn. 104,079 57, 95 Oats. 40,463 53566 Rye.. L7816 6740 Burley. L 43,021 12,081 s Chicago Live Stook. CR10AGO, February 18, The Drover's Jounal reports as foll wa: Hogs—Receipts, 16,000 head. For the most desirable grades of heavy paking hogs the demand was very fair, and prices paid were 5@10¢ her, while common inds were not different, except that 1theie wag & more free movement than of late, and the supply was very well cleared. Conmon to good wixed ranged at 6 00@ § 65; heavy p cking and shipping kcarce and in good demand at 6 70@7 17; Phil delphias and larders’ hogs, 7 16@7 6 8mooth light bacon hogs +old chicfly at 6 00 @6 70, but the offerings iucluded only m small share of reaily good bacon higs, ~ A 31 . L +%00: | fow of the choicest sold out at stronger B BT b w2 b 515 00s o | Fitos tham were current at the eloro of st No- 2 finish 14, 1 and inch, $4500: No- | ack, but the massof the offering, while 2l Lo S IR e SRR we'ling perhups more readily, did not sell =3 81 00; well curbij ;, 82200; rough $ and inch battons per feet lin., H0c, STOCK BOAIEDS—A stock, $40 00; B 5 00; C, 230 00;*common stock, $22 FLOORING—No, 1, $40 00; No. 2, 835 &1; No, 3, $22 00° yellow pine, No. | $40 00. SIDING—No 1, $24 00; No, 2, $2200; No. 8, 818 00, SHIP LAP—Plain, $22 00; O, G. No. 1, $32 00; No. 2 00, 837 00. $24 00@! LATH AND SHINGLES-—A star(best) slingles, 83 85, No. 2, 82 50; No. 8, 82 00, Tath, 8 60, Bulldirg Mal LIME~L'sr barrel, 85c, Cement, bbl, 82 50, bbl, 82 50, 'Hair per bu, 85c. Ta felt 100 1bs, 88 50, Straw board, 84 ¢ PAPLI—Btraw puper, 8o rag papor, 4e; dry goods paper, 7¢; manila paper, 10¢; news paper, 8c . COAL—Cumberland blacksmith, 812 Morris_ Run Blossburg, 812; Whitehreast lump, 36 50; Whitebreast nut, $6 50; Towa lumnp, 86 50; Towa nut $6 50; Rock Springs, #5; Anthracite, all sizes, 813 0@12 50, Druss, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS —Acid Carholio, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, b8c; Balsam Copubi, per b, 76c; Bark, Susafras, por 1b, 1453 Calomel, per Ib, Tbo; Otachanidia por on, 8100 Chloroform, por lby 100} Dover's powders, 1b, ‘81 40; Epson ; bulk per bu, Towa plast per Wool. Mz;%lcno u:i'“h.d. llxl,n, “l }Jflex heavy, 3 3 medinm unwashe t, 18@20c; tub-washod, cheice, 3c; fair, aée{fl?ln,' and w., 28¢c; burry, black and gotted wool 3@bc less Hides Furs, Ete. Olgars and Tobaccos. CIG OHEESE«-Fall Oream, Ildo; Part Skim 11e, TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, g HIDEF—{sreen butcher's bide, 7c; green curpd hides, 8c; green salt, part cured quotably high r. Skipx and culls at 8 00 @5 90, Jattle ~—l{euti{:\u, 3,800 head. Market was slow on shipping cattle. Common, 4 7h@4 90; fair, 4 90@5d 25; medium, & 80 @b 50;_good, b 6B@5 70; choice, b 7o@ 600, Mixed butcher stock was fairly ac- tive and in good demand; cows, 2 50@4 2 bulls, 250@) 00; stecrs 420@4 8 Stockers and feeders quiet nt 3 2/@4 60, Sheep—Receipt:, 6,000 head. Market very quiet and duli av'3 50@5 00, e St. Louis Produce. 81, Louis, February 18, Flour—Dull and lower to sell, Wheat—Opened lower and rteadily do- lined till just before the close when 1t ad anced g@.i s No. 2 red, 1 34@1 343 for cush; 1354 forFebrury; "1 204 for March; 1]215 for Apiil; 1274 for May 110 for June; | or year; No, 3 red, 1 121; No_4do, 1 11@1 11}, e Corn—Tower_avd slow; 55}@b6e for cash; 574c for March; 59¢ for April; 6lje for Muy, Oats—Dulland lower; 4¢h@44e for cash; 18f@idho for May. el b tye- Dull and lower at 864c bid. Barley—Dull at 85@1 10, Liead - Quiet wt 4 95, Egen—Unchanged, Butter —Better; creamory, dairy, 36@37c. Whisky - Steadylat 118, 2@44c; anlts, per 1b, 8he; Glyoerine, pure, per Ib, | . Pork —Lower; 1845 for cash; 18 20 for dhc; Lead, Acotate, per Ib, 24c; | March. Oil, Castor, No. 1, per gal, '#1 85| Lard—Lower at 1105 for cash; 11,15 O\l, Castor, No. 8, per gal, 8125 OU, | for April. Olive, per gal, 81 50; Oil, Origanum, 0e Rec'ts. Shipmts, Opiwan, 84 50; Quinine P, & W. & R. & 8,, Flour.. . 7,000 8,000 per vz, 82 65; Potassium, lodide, per Ib; [ ¥heat L1800 7,000 $27%0; " Balacin, per oz, 40c; Sufphate of | C 5,000 116,000 orphiug, per oz, 83 8); Sulpnur flour, | ¢ 31,000 2,700 per Ib, 440; Btrvehnine, ver oz, $1 50, 1007 none none .. 1,000 St Leuis Liye Stock. 8t, Louis, February 18, Hogs—Lower and slow; light to gond Yorkers, 6 90@6 40; pack 6 25@5 80; :%chr‘r“zll.wuyb ’38@];1 15; pi b 75@ 3 e, B, ead; shipments, 900 hoad, " - 760; Kansas City Produoe Market. Kaxsas City, February 13 Wheat--Weaker ana lower and trading very dull; No, 2, 115 for oash; 1 14} Feb. No. 8, cash, 96@964; F 6 ¢ G A Wefrk le S0c for cash; Very litt "Sfe for cash Heo'ts, Shipm'ts, Wheat 5,287 6,711 Corn Y 14,160 10,207 Oats 5,760 Kansas City Live Stook Kansas Ciry, Febru ry 13 ceipts, 216 head; shipments, wrket st ong aud activ 7 003 native wiers, 4 00@ 4 D 3T head; shipme nts, ctive for light pricess god to choi e i e 0 light shipping - Now Xork ¥roduoe NEW York, February 13 Dull, heavy and wer; flour unchan, nmon to 5 600 00, wed heavy and 2 No. 2 red, « bruary, Satnid o 6 1006 8 fm - packing, 6 O 6@ W Flur 10@ di o whom Wheat— Uy closing st o whit, 82 36j@1 3. April, ¥ nd unaettled; un- No. 8, Cd@0i}: L bul@68e; N, 2, February, 664c; do March, 673@674cs do, April, 68§c Oats—Heavy and lower, No. 1 whi Mle; No 2do. aTR@49¢; mixed, 48¢; mixed western, 46@48¢c; N 2 mixel, Marcl, 48c; do' April, 18]@483 Rye—Dull at 88@ %6 Barley—Steady but quiet. Pork - Dull;new spot mess 1800, | ard—Heavy, ursettled and lower:; 11 25 for ensh; 11 16@11 174 for February 11124 tor Mar h, Whi<ky— Nominal, Petroleum ~Market a shade higher and very firm; united, 86} ; crude in Larrels, S64@8Tc; refined in bavrels, 8782, - New ¥ork Ury Goods Nirw York, February 13, 1he diy goods maiker to-duy was char. crerize | by the sane general features ns ported of late, ‘The demund at first id« has been won ewhat irregylar and while thore was a fuir business in most sta- ple cottun und woolen fubrice, the move- went in sprivg goods was checked to some extent by the unfavorable conlition of the weather. Jobbe #' tiad+ has not shown uiich animation as regards distribmion of as0r ted lote, but was fairly sati:factony in domestic prints etc,, and was done by « few principal j. bhers, D Cinoinnati Produoce. CinciNNATI, Febiuary 13 ess Pork—Jobb g quiet at 18 (0@ L rd—Ensy; prime steam. 1100, Bulk Meats- Quiet; clear rides 8 5@ 874, Bacon—Quic Wheat--Stead orn—E sy;, No. Oats—Weak; N Rye—Weuk; No. 2 spot, Barley—W. ah; No. 2 fall, Whisky —Stedy at 1 17. ear sides, 8768 574, 102@1 03, Peoria Prodace. Pronia, February 13, Wheat—Good milling - simples soa ce and in demind, but lower grades plenty and du |, Corn-Market active but irregular, clos- ing fairly s eady; No. 2 white, 64c; yel- low, 56¢; low mixed, 61c; mixed, bic; re- jeoted, ble Outs—Quiet and fairly steady, without notable change; No. 2 white, 42¢; mixel, 41@413c; 1ejected, 4lc; rejected mixed, 4 0¢. TRye—Market quict and steady at quo- tations; No. 2, 88c. Ryo—Murket sales reported. Highwinen—Market irm but unchanged; B v quoted at 117, dull and nominal; no ..110,209 23,400 5,650 2,750 5 Baltimore Produce. BALTIMORE, Fobruary 13, Flour—Quiet; family, 6 20@7 25; extra, 5 00@6 00, Wheat Southern dull and lower; Fultz, 1 33@1 35; Longlerry. 1 38@1 40; No, 2 red winter, lower at 1 324 for cash; 1 33§ @1 33§ for March, Corn —~White southern at 76@77.; yel- low firmer st 70¢; mixed western quiet at 6hfc for cash and February. — Philadeivhia Produce. Jruary 13, for cash Feb- o for March y; 48h for cash; 47h@d8}o ruary; 65(@ 6ok Oats—Ste for Fobruary, Ryo—Quiet and e sie- at 88c Lo Liverpool Produce. vEKrPOOL, Febiuary 18, n, 108 6d@13s, Wheat—Winter, 10s 31@10511d; white, 106 4d@10s 7d; wpring, 94 11d@10s 8d; club, 104 8d@11x, Corn—6s 11d Pork—785 6. Lard—56s 6d. L Flour--Ameri - To tedo Proauce. 2 ToLeno, February 13 Wheat—Weak . nd lower; No, 2,1 81 for Murch, April and May, Corn — Active; No, 2, . E~stLiberty Live Stuck. East Linkgty, Pa,, i e)iuary 18, Cattle—Active and & shade hivhér. Le- ceip's. 2,380; shipments, 2,189, Togs- Slow; re.eipts, 4,5 0 hea'; ship- ments, 1,900 hea ; Philndelphing, 7 40@ Yorkers, 6 50@6 75, Sheep—Iair; roceipts, 3,600 head; ship- ments, 600 head. —— Turpentine Market. WiminaToN, N, C., February 13, l'linuin — Bteady; stra'ned, 1 8% good, 90, rij Turpentine—Firm; hard, 2 00; soft, 8495; Virgin, 2060, Buffalo Live Stook. East Buwraro, Fehruary 13, ¢ Hoge—Steady; receipts, H0 oure; ship. ents, 48 cars; Yorkers, 6 85@7 00; gofd medium weighuw, 7 15@7 25, Cleveland Market. LkvELASD, February 13, tandard white, 110 test, Te, CALIFORNIA FLOUR, Peotrole uwm —+ Hacramento wills patent flour (red hun-lz. Our best Eoreka patent flour (blue brand). The cnly patent flonr ma- ufactured on the Pacifie const, We claim it in the whitest, stiongest and best f wil flour i tho Ktaté. Atk your grocer for it, Try it and you will use 8o other, E. M. McCreary & Co,, Bacramento, T, J. Evans, Agent, Grystal Miils, Counoil Bluffu, foh3-tf LIST OF LETTERS ending February 1 Colline ' K Contes J Cronce (1 Cosh D J Coibert D W Dane I, -2 Day G H 1 yCE FishirJ M Fletcher W O Fisher Golwald L A wrich N K mwood W Haow T R Hartwell J. Huhe M Hilton W Higgins Dr Hoity I Harris A W Jowett W S Johnson O King L A Lytle T Larsen J H Levy J H McKelligan M J Nileson N Oshorn J R Page B B Peterson O Padden C T Ringer D Robinson ¥ Ryder J Search A wan \W T now F Svensson C A Teicherott B Towle H Weldon A Worl 8 Wolf K ' Wiggiu H Brown Miss Nellio Butter Souvenis Blanchird Mrs. Be Brods Mrs Margar Brown Mi-s Jenne! Cook Merion vin Mrs G W F.tter Miss M C Fr.zee Mrs Benon! Holmes Miss Rach J hnson Miss Lia K ilton Mari L Luicas Mrs Priscil Lynch M s Annie Mursen Mes N i Mor O 1son Miss Ani | orter Mr« G ala Miss Veroni ut Mis F | Mis M Smith Miss Helen Samory Mrs E “Todd Miss Ellen Wil:on Miss E Thos. at Buffett's. McGluskey Miss M rivey Mrs B A nier Mry Pat Remaining in Post fice during the week 191882, GRNTEEMCEN, Adwn 1. Alin T ' Beishli Booth G Beaver H Borjeson O Hryan G P, Bartlett (' M Bischoff C Conner 8 11 Chuek J W Cluins 0 H Clay b Cunningham T Cormardey W J Ch istrson C Dun| ® Dew (' A Dalton B Feldman J F annerv. W Graham R D Giljus M Giken W Hart S H Hardine L. Hayherger P Hattiold C M Howes W H Hubbart D Herman B Hunton A 1,2 Jaakswon P Keller 1, Knight ¥ M Lohrer J Larsen M Molan J McKldon L H Mills J J Mer H New 1 G D Neiloy 8 K Phillips A Preston 1. Parsons J A Roh Riley E D Reves T C Suninons C G Shean W K Starks C 8 Sawex F Trudell L Tarner W E Thompson J E Willis + D Wilde E R Woodeock F 8 Williams 1 a LADIES, Bryant Mrs 8 B Buker Mr Hbilo* ee Boe Mrs G Louise) ot Brown Mra Ciay t Boiesen Karoline Jombs Mrs L Colvin Miss Myrtle Carro ] Miss Maggie Clou-e Miss Lizzie Decato Miss Nellio 1 liis Miss Georgie Finlay n_Mins Kutie t Gleason Mrs H G hol Hisku an Mrs C Hepnee Mrs Eliz'th Jensen Mrs Mary Kniramen Miw E Langley Maud la Lindgrist Miss Mettecr My Mollie J Mavitry Miss M E McRavey M ) K Norman Mr. M E Parriny M A H nio Parker Miss J Porter Miss Jane R o Robin-on Mi s BB Rand /'ph Mra Ellen R non_ Mrs Molle; Sk S Russ 1 Mrs o Heott Miss Mattie Smith Mis AV Stanwo d Jennie Stinson Miss Stella Tait Mrs Currie B Weaher Miss Taan Ward Mrs Manilla Waier Mrs Mina Walcreen Mins Mery Watson Mrs Lizzie Wood Mrs Roea F. HAuL Postmas er, Oranges and Lomons 26¢ per dozen febl3 bt Buokun's Armica Salve. The best salve bruises, sores, chillblains, corr skin eruptions. Zac por hox. inthe world for outs, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, s and all kinds of This salve is guar- anteed to give perfect satisfaction in overy case or money refunded. Price, For sale by tou & McMauoN. Omaha, EAST TONIO P 4 B WORT B O (Gr23 . CAMRILY PAPER Made to Orde GRUENWALD KENNEDY 'S RITT -IND 4 WBLLYWN3IKY 'YIBdIdBAG: > 's9qUBMEIES]) SLONIY 30. S R ILER & CU., “ous Muoutacturers, OMAHA. WILKIE, MANUFACTURER OF BOXES. 218 and 220 8. 14th 8t, OMIAEIA, - -~ NEB. Jan6dom AWNINGS ! r on 8hort Notice AT & SCHROEDER'S Harness 8tore. 1508 FARNHAM STREET. n18-dém SMOKERS' HEADQUABTERS. Jos Heckman has removed to No. 216 Bouth Thirteonth streot, Do glas. between Farnham and He now has s fine, roomy store with an oxtensive oigar manutactory in rear, Jangl lm. ORAI®'S OITY GREEN HOOSE 1n now open to the public with & full supply of Cut Flowers and Plants For tale. eall Wo will bo glad to nave the publi * "eal nad e Bouquets or Any Floral Design Made e v.zordor ON THE §H! ity Grocn House, st r, ono block from 3a kbroot, opposite Foit #ud Landscapo Gardner, OKTEST NOTICE. 8. W. Cor 17th and Web- 16th stroet cars. Nursory, Jas. Y. Cralg, Florist Febi 6m. Proposals for City Offices and Market Houses. Sealed proposals, plaus and specifica- ticns, in daail, wi Il bo received by the undersigned for the erection and muinten- ance of city offices and market houses until Friday, uo0n, feb10-20¢ March 34 JJ. L0, 1882, 12 o'clock JEWETT, City Clerk, A. G. TROUP, ATTORNEY - »7 AW The Oldeat Watarlished BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell, Hamilton & Co, TR AINT S RS, Ausneen tranmvcial i 4 that of an (neos. porated oank Accounte kept 1n curraic o ¢l At #eht check without notien Cortificaten 0f deponit «mic: 1 crhie 1 thiresy wix and twelve moiths ¢ v or on forand without t Advances mado to et e - ritton ab market rates of oll gold, bi vhange, goeem unty and eity bovida Draw sight drafts on ¥ 1oATRAA Snch Iand, and all parts of Europe 8oll Europenn pueage COLLECTIONS PROM1( aueldt United States Depository Na.ti?x?fi%ank e OF OMATIA e Oor. 13th and Farnam &t OLDEST BANKING ESTADLISUMENT 8 OMAHA BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHIAR) BTABLISIIRD 1560 Organised aa & National Bank August 20, \Ko& CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER . 800 000 OPPICRRS AND DIKROIOKH Hunuax KOUNTSR, Proaidont. Avountus KouNtzs, Viee Presidont, H. W, Yares, Cashior. A J. Porpiimon, At Jonw A, Owbistia F. M. Davis, Acsd, Cashien, Thi bank rocelves deposite withen regard e amounts, [ssuen time certificates boaring Interest. 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Bealed bids will be received by the underngued until Friduy, February 17th, 1882, 12 o'cl ck nocn, for'the purchuse of of 1ot 5", n Llock *H", situnted in the City of Omaha Bids for raid lot shall specify thy oash price t - be paid for the #ame, the money to be depositedin the city tren urer’s office before the deed is defivered, The city of Omaha ienerves the right to reject any and all bids Envelopes “contwning |ids shall be marked “Bids for City Lot,” and be handed to the undersi ned not ' Iater than tho time above specitied, JJ. L, 0 JEWETT, City Clerk, Ouana, Feb, 10t), 1882 16b10 64 'W. S. GIBBS, PHYSIGIAN AND SURGBON Room No. 4, Oreighton Block, 15tk Street. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Orrick Houks: 10 to12 A, M., 3 to b . Telephone connected with Central Office. szterL.Thumas&Bm. WILL BUY AND KELL KD AL TRAKBACTION CONNNOTS N ITH Pay axes, Hent Houses, Hia 17 YO0 WANY 10 K00 usbha AUCTION BALE Of valuable dwelling houses, barns, cte. | wil soll ab public auction on Phursday, February 16, 1882, beginniog at 10 o'clock a. f., at the prem: isce 0n 8 b streot, bute ween sou_shroota. About fifteen buras, fencing aud other {mprove the property of the B, & M. K. K Terms, cash down, D, #. M. FRETWEI L, Halesiian. tev7tols =AND~- Store Fixiure Work wod French Doub'e Thick Flat aud Beut Show Ouse Glwes 0. J. WILDE, 13156 and 1317 Cass Street. fob7-la