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' N THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- F|NMIGE AND GOMMERGE FINANCIAL. NEw Youk, February 14, MONEY. Money closed at 5@6 per cent. Exchange closed firm at 4 90@4 95§, OOVERNMENT BONDA, Governments closed firm Currency 6's 1 27) bid 43’ conpons MU 45 coupons 118 6« Contmued A | ll)? b’ ocontinued 102 RAILROAT) BONDS, uds closed as follows: Pacfic railro d | Um m 1sts 1 103@1 174 Land Grants : 16 l mion Sinking Fund Ceutrals 1 18)@1 STOCKS The stock market to-day was more active, but irvegular and in the miin weak. T-se were (requent apells of firiness ar d dejpression, but the warket finally left off weak with the lowest prices f to-l y gen- erally current. The deelins canged from 1 to Of per cent,, and was led by the American Dirtrict teleraph, The following are the closing bida: Amer. Dist, M&C A&TH Préfe red B &Q \lhnkon D8, \|‘\n_ i Mo& E.... Northwest ru _preferred, Nor. Pacific Proferied ... Ore Nav Ure Trans...... 7 Ohio_South'n. O&W, &€ Quidl R Preferred Robinson St Paul........ Sun Francisco. . Pref.rred.... b 1st Preferred. 92 Sutro Tun . . St P M & M. . .11 Standard . 1(,1 TaP... TD&D...... l ) Union Pacibic. 11,5 Wabash. Prefo red. . . ‘15 Western Union. 803} EXFORT OF GOLD. NEw Yok, February 14. The steamship Arizona will take to-day 81, 00,000in gold for Burope. NEW COTTON MARKET. Spot otton is quot.d 11-16c lower. Midlin upland, 11 9-16c. The sales are 1,243 bales for export. 235 balesto s} inner, 106 bales on speculation and 500 bales de- 21 pid Md Coal. . livere | on contracts. Futures closed ste dy | at 9-100 to 12100z lower than ye-terday; March, 11.402; April, 11.55¢; May, 11.72¢; June, 11.87¢; July, 12¢; August, 1212¢; September, 11,763 October, 11.20; No- vember 11.09c; December, 11.11c. OHIOAGO MONEY MARKET, CH10AGo, February 14, The demand for money was good and ratw were steady at 6@7 per cenl. per an- num. Loanable fuuds continus in good supply. The clearings of the associated banks were $6,000,000. Eastern exchange betwesn the city benks was quoted at 50e discount per 81, 000. Under for currency were moderate. — . —— COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholenule Market. - OrricE oF THE OMAHA Bxe, } Tuesday Evening, February 14. Nothing of importance tranepired in eonnection with the markets o-day We note slight changes in the local grain quo- tatione. O theawise no changes were re- ported. . .- Local Grain Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No. 2, 1 No, 8, Bflic BAI{I‘ rejected, Gic. Y. —Cash No, 2, 88 No, B3 STREET I RIC! L‘rl—(mrn, 40@43; oate, A0@E, HAY—$26 00@6 80 per ton. Provisions. FLOUR—Spring whent, struight geade, #32 25(@3.50; *‘Pioneer” California, &4 00; patent, 85 Ti@4 H0; winter wheat wtraight gmde '83 €5(@4 25; patent, 34 50@b 00: gra- sm. rye, 82 B0: Wheat, & 00; Queen Bee., 84 25 Juweper, 83 A7; Big Sioux, #3 50, RYE FLOUR—$3 25, MILLETURTY Bran, per owt. 100 r ton. 16 00@17.00; creesings; per cwt. §oc; shorts, var swt 1.00; <hopped feed, por owt, 1 20; men! nolted, yellow, 1 40; white. 81 60, 20TATOES~Nolauskas, 1 15@1 20, SWEET POTAT! 0108 —Genwine Muscs- ine,4 @se b, WILD G SK~Uu¢ of maricet. EGGS—1sc, BUTTER—Choice, 28@30c; poor, market: 18@21; creamery, B@3'c. APPLES - Good, wound, wery c.rce at 85 00@5 50 per bbl. o LEMONS—Steady; por box, 2450@ MALLA(‘A G PES—Per bbl. 88 50; er]m“ LANAGE ll.Al ES—Per bbl. 8 EESW. X—Yullow, 0@2%. ONIG 10@1 40 per hushel, "unuxuluummi bhl $10 00@ LERY —Per doz., 6/@85e. ESSED GEESE—Per 1b,, 9@11c. TERS—Selects, 450; standards, S6c. DRESSPD CHICKENS —Steady at I(K- SED ’I‘URKPYS CHEESE—-10@14c. i Qrocers List. 'l‘}}l‘)‘ —Rio, tair, 1240; Rio, good, 18he; Rio, prime to choice, 14c; Old gov't 28hc, Mocha, 28ho; Arbuo{h '8, TEAS.—Gunpowder, 60@75¢; Imperial, good, (Choice, 60@7be; Young Hyson, , Boc@81 00; Jupan '} i Japan, choice, 6 ; Oolong, goud, cho.ce, @h%; Souchong, oice, 35@Ahe, loaf, 10c; Crushed ted, 104e; Powdered, 10fc ey Standard Coffee A good, 0@dic; ood, 36@ at Leaf, Fine powdercd, 9je: New York Confectioner's Standard | % bl 4T 0 101 oholos | stone, 15ke; Nantucket, 196; Nonparell, table sy '"ie By b ""r’: b \;kn D ...d"‘i' 'me, Royal, ayrup, 4 bhila, Ho, kogs, 82 -mln\ —Dwight's |m& ru, 85 00; [boe tand do, 88 00; Church's, 88 00} Keg sola, ‘@A NTARCH.~Pearl, 4he; Silver Gloss, 8} 8g0; Com Starch, 8§@%; Excelsior (Flows, Tos Com, The. SALT. Urn) loads, per bbl, 2 10; Ash- won, in racks, 3 50; bbls dairy lK\ be, 8 45; Ybla dairy, 100, 8, 865, DRIED FRUITS—Choice halves, penclios, new erop, 8jo; Evaporated A pples, 3 M boxes, 130 Michigan, 8jc; New Vork apples, Sic; Prunes, old, 64 new, The; Currants, 6§@8o; Blackberries, new, CHEFESE—~Full Cream, 140; Part hoop _ pails, L 05; three hoop pails, 2 20¢ No, 1 tubs 9 30; No. 2 tu 850; No. 8 tubs, 750 {oneer wishboards, 185 Double Crewn, 2903 Wellbucke ) LEAD—Rar, $1 6 SPICES,—Pepper, 19 Allpice, 195 Cloves, 40c; Nutniegs, $100: 260;Unsan, JHES—Per caddie, 900 5: aquare cases, $5,10, PROVISTONS lmnkrmhm-n. 12? co lard, 144c: dried beef, 184¢; should wncon, sides, 11c. Medium, in barrels, 75 smalls, in bhbls, 7 G0; ;,Iulklmg in half bbis, 7 Pure _apple extebynlly pure apple, 13¢; Prussing pure aunle, 16c, HOMINY-—New, 8 060 per bbl. . BEANS—Medium, hand picked 3100 per bushel; navy, 8 00; calef navy, 3400 ROPE—Sisal, § inch and larger, 8{@ 9¢; }inch, 10c. JAPS —Kirk's Savon Imperial, 3 Kirk’s eatinet, ; Kirk's standard, 8 € round Kirk's white Itussian, 500: Kirk's Entoon, "205: Kirk's " Prairie Queen, (00" eakes), 3 10; Kirk's maguolin, § 5@ 40. 4 ANDLES—Boxes, 10 1hy, 16 oz 8, 1603 boxes 40 1bx., 16 oz,, s, 16c. LY 15— American, 3 40; Greenwich, $40: Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 50; Lewis' Lye, 4 60; Jowell lye, 275, POTASH—Pennsylvauia cans, in case, 8 333 Babbitt's Ball, 2 d¢ 1.90; Anchor Ball 2 do in case, FIELD SEED — Red olover, choice new, £600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $700; white clover, new, 81400 al alfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, $1300. Timothy, good, new, &I blue grass, oxtra clean, $150; blue grass, clean, $1 25; orchard grass, $2 50; red top, Chiolos, 1087 millat, comnuon.or Missouth 80c; millet, German, 8100 to $125 Hungarian, 80c., HEDAESEER—Osage orange, 1 to 5 bushels, 3 00; osage orange, 10 bushels or cver, $450; honey locust, per Ib., 85c; per 100 s, $25 00. 4 doz., FIS 4 —Family white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 83 75; No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 30; ite fish, in 10 I kits, 1 00; family c; New Helland herring, per keg, 1 Russian sardines, 7he: Lulmv bin river kalmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; George's nk codfish, 6c; Gen. beneless codtish; 9le; boneless tish, MAC Y\l REL~—Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 Tbs, 100 Ibw, 6 00; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 Ibs, 3 83; thess mackerel, 12 1b K: 2 25; No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No, 1 shore, 12 1b do, 1 00; fat family, 10 Ib do, 7be. CANNED GOODS—Oysters, (Field's), per case, £4 00; do 1 th (Field" .,) per case, 2 50; do 2 1b (Standard), per case, 870; do1Mh( x«lnmhml)‘ per_case, 2 30; do 2 1b (slack), per case, 2 75; do 11h (slack), wer case, 200, Onions, 380, Salmon, 1 i, per dozen, 1 60@1 70; do 21 per dozen 255, Sardines, small fsh, imported, one quarter boxes per box, 14hc; American, quarter boxes rer box, 11c; do half boxes, per box, 21jc. Lobsters, 1 th per dozen, T80, omatoes, 280; do 8 1o ver case, 830; Corm. 2 1 (Mountain) per case, 360; sonked cormy, 210; do 5 b (Yarmouth), per case, 361 string beans, per case, 225; Lima boans ber case, 220. Succotash per case, 2 25. Peu, counmion, per onse, 2 00; pows, choice, e cuse, 4 0. Blackberries, 31b, per oune i strawberries, 2 Ib, per case,2 75 raspberries, 2 1b, per case, 2 75@3 00. Danuwons, 5 I, per case, 2 45. Bartlett pears per case, 300@4 00. Whortleber- ries per case, 2 80, Egg plums, 2 b per cime, 8 00; oy choice, 31b, per wass. 4 50 Groen gages,? tb per case, 3 50: do choice, © 11 per camtyd 50, Tine Apples, 2 b, per case, 1£60@5 75 Peachen, 21b per. cate, 510: do 3 v, case, 6 00@6 50; do, (pie), 3 1b, per case.385; do pie, 6 1b, per dozen, § 50, RICE—Carolina, 8@84c; Louisiana, 74 @8hc; fair, GY@T. PEANUTS—Ronsted, choice, red Ten- nossee, 9c per 1b; fancy white, 10c per Ih; raw—white Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, 114c. b Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8ic; l‘vplewn XX, 7c; Atlanta A Be; Boott s s Buckeye LL, 4-4, 7¢; Cabot W, 73c; Chittenango A, bic; Great Falls E, 8hot Hoowier, 64o; Honest Widsh, i I dian Heud A, 8jc; Indian Standa vd A, e Tndian Orchard d. w., 8fc: Lawrence 7 Mysio River, 7he; Pequot A, m, Shawmat LI 7c; Utica 0, 5ao; Wachtn: ett B, 7he: do' A, Bhe; do E 48, 12je; Wal- cott BB, 8o FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 4.4; The; Alligator 3.4, 8c; Argylo 4 4, 7§ Atfantic LL, 6he; Badger State X 4-4, 7c; Bemnington O &4, 61c; Buskeye . 44, bico Indian Orchard 'AA 9-8, 840; Laconia O 39, Béc, Lehigh E 44, 9fc; Lonsdale 44, 10¢; Pepperell N 30, 7¢; do O 32, T3e; do R 36, o K 39, 8hc; Pocans t O 44, Tie; Wanintta 4.4, 130, BLEACHED COTTONS—Androxcog- gin 1. 4-4, 10¢; Blackutone A A in perial § do do balf bleuched 4-4,9¢; Cubot 4-4, lity 4-4, Obe; Fruiv of th Loowm, 1 4:4,1303do Water Twist, 105c; Great 2 ot 1, nudule, 10he; do cambri: 87, 13c; New York Mills, 13¢; Pequot A, 10¢; Pepperell N'G Twills, 12he: Pocabontas 44, Shc; el —TTnbleached —Atlantic, 10 o Baltimore do, 16¢; Lone Star, 8 oz., Sav ge, 18c. Lo CKS (Colsmd)-—uh ny E brown, 8c; do C, 10 \a, stripes and plaids, l"zc' xxx brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 12he; Arlington fancy, 19¢; Brunswick brown, 84c; Chariot fancy, 12c; do extra_heavy, 20c; Fall Rive Brown, extra heavy, 11jc; Indiana A brown, 13c; Neponset A brown, 150, TICKINGS—Amoskeag A C A 32, mc- do XX blue 32, 18}e; Arrowanna, 9he; Claremont B B, 154e; Conestogn ex- tra, 174c; Hamilton 1, Tlje Lewiston A 30, 15¢; Minnehaha 4-4, 20c; O'vega sup-r extra 4-4, 280; Pearl River 32, 16jc; Put- nam XX blue stripe, 12 Shetucket S, 10he; do SS 12c; Yeoman's Llue 29, Sjc’ DENIMS, — Amorkeak, blueand brown, 16he; ’A.mhwur DD Ilue, 154e: Aclington blue h, 184c; Concord 000, blue and brown, 124c; do AAA, do do 184 do XXX do do 14hez Haymaker'a blue und brown 9 \I[m&: River DD stripe, 16he; Poar! Hiver, blue snd brown, 15hc; Uncasville, blue and brown, 14, MBRICS\—Barnard, 53c; Bddystons lining, 24 iuch doble face, Ric; Garner A 1..m( oo, Munhuvtan glive finish, port do d, hjo; Peqnis do o3 Liookwood kid e b bo. CORSET JEANS--Amory, coggin satteen, B4e; Clarendon, 6 toga satteens, 7ie; Hallowell, Sc; Indian Orchard improved, 7he; Nurragansett, 7he; Pepperill sattesn 94c; Rochvort, Tic PRINTS- Allens, bhe; Axuerican, h; Arn 1d, Te; Berwick, 4§e; Opcheco,. \estoga. Odc; Dunkirk, 4§ey Dunnell, @Tc; Eddystone, 7c; Gloucatter, fici Harmony, 5hc; Knickerbocker, G Mer- rimac D, 7c; Mystic, Bic; Spravnes, 6c; outhbridge, nghams, 7¢; Marl- boro, 5 Bhe. GIN 3 - Anioskeag, 104a; Ainos- kevg dress 124 Arayle, 10hc; Atland 9o; Sumberland, The; d H 0 Kenll\m.lh, Bho; Plun kett, 104c; Sus- Good A, Ufo: Prairie Extra O, A Dflu. SYKUI’S —Bugar house, bbls, 450; ha'f —~Ahherville 1 Amcrican, 110; Artisian, B per 8 184c; Clarion 1) and n g 17he; Doocan Co, stripes Dand T, 16¢; Key* 250; hfbbl No. 1 ex shore du,’ d‘"d I’ucmw clu 84o; Utica, 1lc; Wamsutta P Bo; | 89 Sussex, 12¢; Tinglk ine sheoks, 124e; do, ancy, 12c; do, 8 oz, 200 do 94, 2do; do 84, 230} do 78, 80c; do 1K «}\Inl 104, 18¢; Utica 96 58, 22}¢; do 48, 170 Olgars and Tobaccos. AN 3 95,00; Mixed, $835 £50.001 ClearHavana, pounds, pounds, 5%} fard’s Climax, pounds, 6lc. 3 CUT—In pails.— Hard "Daisy, . B 1b hvwnn per 1b oe; Diamoni Crow -All grades—Comn 3¢, Granulated—1l o7 510; Dukes Durl North Carolina, 16 ka, 16 oz, 3 per 1b, 81 foil, 5he; Dog Paints Olls and Varnishes > P,, 70; white lead, 0. P, & C. Marseilles green, 1 French zinc, g =an seal, red seal, 11¢; French zin dlrume "yellow, L., M., O. lryer o3 graining colors: light oa'c, walnut, chestnut and ash green K., vermillion, En, toso pink, 1do; venotian read, chr It ome yell Winter's mineral, 2ic; lehigh brc spanish brown. 2he; VARNISHES—Barrels per SI (mnmu« U, OILS—110" carbon, per gall headlight, per er gallon, 16 inseed, raw, 1 allon, 66 ..wnh . G lard, winter ot "0 | Vo. 1, 80t per galld on, 85c; sperm, W. sh, W. B. per i per gallon, 75c; No. 1, o den machine, No. 1, per gallon, gallon, 30¢; 6 Heavy Hardware List. Iron, rates, 83 cast tool do, 7bc; square nuts, per b, washers, per 1b, 8@18c; coil chain, per b, 6@ ron wedges, teeth, 4c; steel, 7@8e. %c; mal 6d, 4 00; 4d, 4 2 4 75; 8d casiny finish, 4 75; balf kan. 10c extra. Oriental P »wdar, Kegu, $6.40; kegs, $3.4! nd for nsiderably. Fine single drivers, $150. vo 300.; Extra drift horses, 8175, to 225.; ‘Common_drait Extra farm horses, $100. to 160.: ; Pepperell 96, 5 b cans, French l\|\L. in varnish nsat, Furniture, extra, 81 10; furniture, No. 03 c.mch. cxtm, o, 1330 175 headlt vh rystoline, per gallon, 3 Tinased, botled, SAtiok daro paTallan, 90 [k uarter kegs, 81.88; o e o P e F00 oot 500, Horses and Mules. The market is brisk and all grades are selling 164 Wachusett shirt- gnnkln, 12}0; York Tain Nankin, 123c; do, cheoks, stripes and SHEETINGS —Androscogein 104,274c! Continental ¢ it of 1he Loom 104, 4 Jew ; Connectiout, Seed Havana, TOBACCO — PLU Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c flpnmd Fawn, 6lc; Our Rope, fine y, ] \v,nr, pounds, b, 3 Shoe, pounds, 24 butts, Gt Edge, 24 1h, butts, 60; Army and Navy, Bullion, pounds, 60c: Toril: to Deat, Golden Thread, 0ot Fountain, 80c; b Rocky Mountain, 60c; o.—In tin foil non, kwells Durham, 16 | PAINTS IN O1L—White lead, Unum. 2203 American \ermllh\d, I &1‘ 18c; & D, 0, 18c; yollow ochre, 9c; gulden ochr-. 16; patent onk, dark 7 on, " Amerion, 186; Tndign red, 106, Cookson's venetian red Am., 1c; red lead, 7hes chrome’ yel 3c; ochre, Amsrican, 1hel own, 24¢ ’rince’s mineral 3e; gallon, 3., per gallon, llon, 60c; neaiafooty ; luhri 3 2, 50; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; tor- pentine, per. ¢ gallon, Blo; naptiis, 74 per plow steel, cast, 7he 15@20 wagon spokes, set, | quently & weak and unsertled faeling p e 2 25@3 00; hubs, per ket, 1 25; felloes, sawed dry, “140; tomgnes, ench, 70@8bc;_axles ach, 7@11 vots, per lb, 1lc; [oablo, 8o, 60; crowbars, Go; orneshoes, per kog, 5 00; apring NAILS—10 to 20d, 8 60; 8te 10, 875 cowmon, 5 00: 3d, fino, 6 50; clinch, all sizes, 5 25; 6d, casing o 4 55 10d casing, 4 25; 1 finmh, 5 00; 6d finish, 525 SHOT.—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, 02 10' it do, well at » slicht advance in p ices. ood horses exceeds the Prices range as fol- horses, 81\0. t0125,; Common to good farm horses Comman plugs, £20, . to $100.; Extm p.l;gr, $60. to 75.; 15 to 155 hauds (extra), $125. ] Whet —No. harrow e, perfil“l:l xqe. mym!nc. pure, per b, v per Ib, 24c; Ull l‘utul, 1\ 1 0Oil, COastor, No. 8, per gal, 8125 Oil, Olive, per gal, $1 50; Oil, Origanum, 50¢ Opium, $4 50; Quinine P, & W, & R. & ser or, §2 85 Potassium, lodide, per 2 50; Salacin, per oz, 40c; Sulphate of Morphine, per oz, $3 815 Sulphur flour, per Ib, 4ho: trv--hnlnn ver oz, 81 60, Mnr(nn\mwuh«l Teit, 14@16c; heavy, 18@150; medinm nnwashed, light, 18200 tb-washed, choice, 8%c; fair, S0c; dingy and ., 280; burry, black and ‘sotted wools 2@be lose Hides Furs, Etc. HIDES—treen butcher's hide, 7 ouredhide, 80; groen alt, pert cured hides, 7@7qo; dry Rint, cound, 15@14c; dry ealf and kip, 12@13¢; dry salt hides, sound, green 11@1%0; green ealf, wi. § to 15 Iba,, 10@11¢; green calf, wt, under § b, per_skin, | Kreon peits, 81 00@1 15: green lamb: skine, damaged hides, two-third race. tut scored and one grub, clased two- tl irda rate,) branded hides 10 per eent. ff Coon skins, No. 1, 45¢; No. 30c; No. 3 4,100, Mink \ We; No. 2, | i No. 4, ox, No. 1, 2, 2e. q\muk No. 1, black, 6c; ahort atripe, 400t marrow stripe Urond stripe, 106, Tallow, be MARKHTS BY TELEGRAPH | Counoil Bluffa Market. brand of Kan-as, 8 5023 %0; Miksouri flour, 8’ 50@4 rye flour, 3 40, Bran and Shorta—15 00 per ton Chop Corn—22 50 per ta. Kansas and 25; graham, 8 75; 0c; French zince “’hmt-x\o 9, 8102 T8, re- and burnt umber, 11 cans 120; raw and i'v(im’ i burnt Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 18| Gorn—d7. | n'fllmlillnnkml]nlawk.( e k"{ hluf‘l::l 17¢; N ivory black, 16¢; drop b oy B8ian bilue, lzmarine e, 1 -chrme | - A7 Lo, S0 00 green, L, M. &II 14e; ll\‘:l;i:mnl uhu'{t--l ”;"l“l":‘-é: 5 25@5 75 reen, L. M. & D, 14c; green, 18c; | (A e Dt s , | Cattle—Shippin; 4 50@b 00; milch ?““"‘““’d' 50; Venatian red, do; Tuscar | CUGE-GREPTE LU0 e atock, 3 00@3 b0, Sheep—3 76@4 25, o G Hiden—bo: G 8 hides, 7e, Wool—15@?5. Butter—Creamery, 80c;in rolls, wrap: Dry awnts . | ped, 25¢: rolls nov wrapped, 200 lulxl‘ui White lead, 64c; French :(n 100; Paris c‘,v,,r,. 15@200. whiteing 2}e; himg Fi e, Lhes s — Packed, 10c; fresh, 123 | whiting com'l, 1 orman. | Potatoor—1 \o@\ 30; Salt Lake, 1 50, town, 14c; lampb) wk,o nas 86 Prus- | Onione—1 25@1 40 sian hlue, 46c; ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, | Dressed Poultry—Chickens, 10c; ducks, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, | 10¢; geone, Bo; tur' eve, 124 fcjsionna, burn t, do; ienna, raw, 4¢ | Tive Chickens—2 ,,,‘,,j,,m, Paris yroen genuine, 35c;_Paris green com'l ot P clirome green, 200; chrom- Chioago Frodnoe. CHrcaso, Februmy 14, On 'chiage the war ets were uncertain The receipts of grain wers 185 cars, em.- - | bracing 40 of wheat, 97 of corn, 22 of vats, 5 f rye and 25 of barle, Flour—Dul and quotations unch nged: ; no demand; mmn to choi.e sprng western, 4 50@7 00; Mianesots, 500@7 by paterts 750G winter brands, 5 00@7 25; rye flour, 5 35@5 60. 2 apri g was active on specul tton and an unsettled, foverish feoding was deyeloped. Advies frm abro.d wre again of an wufavorabls cha » acter and the influences which affected the m.rket yeste day were agiin brought to beir upon the r t to-day, and prices \in touched a lower point. At the de- ne, however, a hetier speculative de- W0 | BPrUng up. 1omorket cpened at 1}@1he per bushel wore than the clo figures on the call board ye t-rday, ra 2lc, then receded Tie, flict finally closed sbout & lower on the regu Lir boar can call a1 14 for cash wnd February; 120§ @1 03 for March; 1218 |..r April 124;:@1 24 m May; 1234 for Junes 1 23 f. 1 in fa r demand at 1 091 10 rejected, 7 @78c, aoco ding to location, C.in—The cemand was light early in 5 | the day and offerinzs quite free, conse. vailed and prices ruled §@jc lower. Later the demand improved waterially and prices 1allied l@llc. Lut again ruled rather weak to the close. o 2:nd high mixed el sed on call at 563c for February; bije for Mar -h; 56§ for Apri; 614s f r Ma ; 618@61§c ‘for Jome; 67 for July; reject- ed i fuir dewinnd at H@5 o, Oats dteadier, with improved prices; No, 2 closi'p on all at 393c for Fehruar 40c for March; 40@410§o tor April; 40§: tor May; 43 for Juue, Ry —1mli and quiet; no demand; No. 2 clused at 95¢ for Maurch, Barley--Nomin«l; no demand; No, 2 in lly 100; futures inuctive; No, 3 7 i‘ork ‘Weak; mess closed at 17 95@ 1800 for cash and Februa on reg l.r board; 17 624@17 65 for Klurnh 17 674 @17 7]0 for April; 17 85@17 874 for May, (STari=M deratoly Mactivh: Pelosiog st 10 8:@1087 for March; 10 95@10 973 for Ap i ;11 074@I1 10 for Muy; 11 174@ 1020 for June. Bulk_Meats—Quiet and | hort 1ibs, 9 25 for March; 9 30 for Apiil 9374@9 4" for M.y; 9 50 for June. W hinky —Steady at 119, Butter—Recei - ta light; offerings of all unchunged; 1 des fre-h made ju’ emall demind, the 1 ltm it to, 15 hands, 8100, to 140+ focu Crcls tuking about wll the. d iy ar. Ml ;éo 803N 875 10100:} $ 0 14| vl of packe s and 10 1. Creamery, of oico ands, ol to fancy, 42@4 ¢; fair to g od, 36@40c; Liquors. dairy, chioics to tancy, 33@38e; do. tair to ALCOHOL — 167 proof, 225 por wine | v d.'2 fiesi ma e packing stoo , gorlon; extra Culifornia spirit< 187 yroof, | 100 3sc; ludle pucked, common to good, 131 ) er proof gallon; triple refined spirits, | L8@s3.c; rol!, 22@zGc for common to 1airs 2 50; Kentucky bonrbons, 200@7 00 WINE! Lumber. WHOLESALE, FENCING—No, 1, 12 to 20 ft, No. 2, 12 to 20 ft., 21 00; sheeting No, 1, 18 00; N dressed, 20 00 FRAMING—16 ft. and under, No. 2, finish 1, 2 finish, bel $35 00 inch battons per 100 feet lin,. 500, : common ~umk o, 1, LOORIN 840 00, No. 3. 818 00. SHIP laA"‘Pllln, $22 2 00; 22 00, No. 2, OETLING—8$21 00@887 00, LATH A\nnul.‘?"a whingles, 63 8.., No, 2, $2 50; No, 8, Lath, ulldirg Matorial LIME-IoF el 81 35 bulk 8. Cemont, bbl, Towa B, @550 Hatr "oor bu, fhe felt 100 1hw, 83 50, Straw board, PAPER—St aw puper, 8c; rag paper, news paper. Sc COAL—Cumberland Morris lutap, 861 lump, 86 5 88; Anthr Whitebreast nut, $6 Towa nut 86 50; Rock Druss. lll{l'(.fl AND CHEMICALS (‘ o; Acid, Tartaric, H8:; 8, per Ib, 76c; Bark, Sassaf) “J. l‘n' (mlumal‘ per 1b, 7he 10% Chloroform, per | ovuru powders, per lb, 81 40; and 2 inch, 845 00 u 1 inch, $40 00; No, 3 finish, 1 inch, i O, G. battons per 100 feet lu., 3100; well uurbh& $22 00; rnugh 4 and 2 187 proof, 124 per proof callon; m~(hnulled « Fivkies, 1 00@1 5; fine blended, —Rhine wine, per case, 6 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 00. 1.50@ 00; K a- tucky and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00 IiltAVllII-,H~-lnx|mrLed 86 00@16 00; 28(a) Oc fur kood to chaice, Eygn—Revceip 8 moderate; inquiry fair; marhet eanier; sales of stuictly 1, esh at 174 @ 8 per duzon, Rects, Shipm'ts wtic 1 40@4 Flour. 17,061 21.46 NS ,wrwd. 4 50@6 00; dometic, | Wheat 22779 1 1 40@3 00, ‘oru .. +113 B8O RUMS-—Tmported, 4 50@6 00; New | Oatw. L1060 Fnglund, 2 00@ 00; domestic, 1 h Rye. 3,79 PEAGH AND APPLE BRANDY— | Birley.. 938 1 7h@4 00. ClIAMPAGNES—Imyorted par_cuse, G 0E 1 Amariag, e, 12 00 A0 o @ Chicago Live Stock. CLARETS—Por cuse, 4 50@16 00. CHicAGo, February 14, The Drover's Jou: nal 1eports a foll ws: Hogr—Receipts, 15,500 head. Market fairly active and stiorg for common to good. Atabe cpening of the m ket $22700; | there wanm: re i o in th- tra loand salos. dressed. | " asked bizher prluu which, however, ] 3,16 00; common boards, per M, 21 00; 10 ft, studding, 22 00;22 ft. 22 00; 24 ft. 25 0v, FINISHIN( No. 1, finish 1‘ a uul 2 inch, $50 00 No, 1 finish 1' in STOCK l::])A\RDB—AlMI( $40 00; B 822 50. No, 2, 42 00; No, 5, 82200 yollow pias, No, 1, BIDING—No 1, 824 00; No. 2, $2200; 00; 0, G, X\u 1, LESA star(best) buyers were not very ready to give, Of xood mixed hogs there was & marked scarcity and such rold very 1eadily at prices asked snd stronger than on Mon- day; poor mixed lots, however, were in alunaunce +nd could be sold to no better advantage th n on yestirduy; prices 1anged at 6 10@6 70; g envy packing and shipping rather strcnger with somew! at in ].umd prices 1enping 1t 6 75@7 15; Fiolidelphi s and larders' h ga 1anged « t 720@ light hogs nactive and prices rather lower at 6 20@6 (b; rkips and culls, 4 5@ 0, Caftle—Recelpts, 6,000 head, Muiket for shipp 1] cattle way, upon the whole, inclined to mulufld h and va'ues weaker, there being a shadivg of f@1 ¢ in prices in wunerons cases; medium, 5 20@ ) 87); good, 540@b 0; choice, 5 BO@607; ex- port, 6 20@670. Al kitds of butchers cattle et with & goud cewand; market ruled passably setive st firm rates; fat Lulls rold “remarkably we!l and lean , 82 00, animals of that wpecies sold for good pr ce-; low kinds of cal ning lota wers 10l Iy plntiful, but good fle-hy lots eon- per b, | tinue scarce; cowe, 2 60@8 £0; bulls, 515 plaster, | @577; steers, 4 40@5 10; stockers quiet Tarred | at i 00@3 65; he(l(r Th(@d 65, 84 00 Sheep—Rece pt. 4,500 head. Ma: ket 4¢; dry goods paper, 7c; manila paper, 10c; blacksmith, 812; Run Lluunlmru, 812; Whitehreast 0; Towa Surings, te, all sizes, $12 00@12 50, —Acid Balsam T, per (‘Inuh--m. |» b, pucn active & d prices higlles; fuir, 8745 good, 5 00(@? X - e Livervool Produce. Lavekroor, Feb uary 14, Floor--A v erican, 10s 6d@ 13y Wihant—Winter, 1'% 24@10- 114 whi 104 40@100 7d; q.nug, 94 11d@10s 8d; Uuh, C )t uf ‘wheat for the past three uary 14| U Counoiu Buures, ¥ ur—Crystal Mills Golden Sheaf, | California I'ureka, patent, 89 ;3 best | EDNk SD/Y FEBRUAKY 10 i504 Kansas City Prodnos Market. Kansas City, February 14, Wheat—Trero is a little better feeling in the mrkel; No. 2, cnth 116: Februaty, 34 April, 117; No_ 8, onsh (@98 .\lmch, 990y Al-rll 10 A i No. 4 fr February, $ici for March, 87¢ Corn—Showa » littla more cash, 53@ She A i rmness; No, February white mixed, May, 62 o Oats— N Rye Rec'ta, Wheat ‘e 12,518 U Corn 8,80 0 Onts 18 Rye a8 Nrw Yorg, " Flour - Dull and nr choy witheorn [ flonr dull wnd 4 oopii g3 con mon to choie H 4 @8 00, o Wit i ruary, 1 .vgnu Wi April 18814 v Opend J@le higher; clo fn wonk With jortion of improvement 1 » G4 68je: No. 8, n.\m vod Mareh, 1 v )ite, mixed, d western, 11y~ Quint. No. 1 Canadn, 118 l‘urll'—l)ull new «pot mess 1800@@1 Lard ~Dul. weak and lower at 11 for eash; 11 25 for March, Whi hy—Nominal, Pt oicum —Firn_and quiet. United (6 {e: erude in bariels (3¢ 94e; refived in barrels, 780 St. Louis Froduos. St, Lous, February 14, ¥ 6 00 0@ 2 ed, 18 11 34J@1 343 for Fohruory; 2} for Murch; 1 26}@1 27 for A piil; 1 21d@1 27 for May; 1 18@1 21 for June: | 10@1 113 for Julys 1 07@ n«g for year; No. 8 red, 1 21§@1 25§;No. 4 do, 113, Corn—Quiet and highe; 55h@be for eaxh; 57@H78e for Mnnh' s0r@60te for At GU@oide for May; 613@62{s for July. ()’alnwl ull and irregular 45@4 ‘Jo for cash; 41c bid for February; 1id for March; 43¢ bid for Ap il; 18he for May. Rye Dull at 87@0 Barley—Dull at 8 (@ Lead St ady; soft Miseourd, 4 90; re- fined, 4 95; hnr(‘ 4 8T4@ 1 90, Butter—\clive; creamery, 42@ddc; dairy, 37@38c. Fie -Dull; 20@21e, Whisky - Stendyat 118, Flax Seed—Fiam at 1 80 Pork Qui t and eary; 18 (@18 40 for cash; 18 10 for March; 20 for April. Liard - 11 08, Rec'ta. Shipmts Flour..... 5 Wheat torn . Oats .. Rye. . Barloy . . St LouiLive Stock. St. 1ouir, Februw y 14. Cattle— No n.m, dem nd f ir oand ic s stendy; Y, 6 00@6 25; na- + hip 5 90; fair 10 good, @b 00 510; nati cows and h ifers, 3 heads shipments, $85 h ad, Hege—Active and h 625; Yo kers, 6 00@ packing, 6 30@ 6 80:hucher and relvct. 710@7 40; pigs, 5 90@6 05. Receipte, 243 houd; shipments, 1,74 head, rlhnm to rh ice butelers’, 440 mtive receijtr, 656 light, 610@ Peoria Prodace. Pronia, February 14, Corn—New firmer; high mixed, 56,@ 564 +; mixed, N‘*(n"lvl( Oats— " irmer; No_ 2 white, 92}@92}o. Ry~ Quer; No. 2, s8h@stje Highwin s a0 117, . Rec'ts. Ship'ts, o 450 n ne 43,700 00 12,900 50 3,350 4, 0 4400 240 Wheat Corn... Cincinnati Produoce. CiINCINNATI, Febiuary 14 I¢7Iam Pork—Stendy; mess, 18 (2@ 18 75, Lord—Du'l; prime steam, 1100, lsulk Meata- Steady; olear rides, 9 75@ lhmn Stendy: le.m(d.-.mmgmmn Flour—E vily, b 85@7 70. Whent- No. 2 red, spot, on track, .\ « om—TFirmer; No, 2 mixed, spot on track, 6 fluu—hmy No. 2 mixed, spot on track, 46lc Ttye — Ewi 13 No. 2 spor, on track, 91e. Barley—Dull; No, 2 fall, 102@} 03. Whisk, 'LmdynLl ; Baltimore Produce. Bavriyokk, Fobruary 11, Flour—Dull and easier Wheat Southern esier; Fultz, 130@ 185; Longleny, 136@1 89; No. 2 red winter, rtroi g 1 32@1 324 for M rch, Corn—White southern easier at 76@76c; yol ow onsier at 79¢; mixed western ticu at 65@06e for l:ncll and February, New Orleunl Cotton. New Outiass, Febiury 14, Cotton—Quiet; wmidr., 11{; waley, 20 bal ;. receipis, mt, 2,027 Uales; gros, 4,811 bales, "Tot nnl’nnuu Towrno, February 14 Whent— A tive 1 nd strong; No. 2 red, M reh, 1 813 Apiil, 1 :uj asked; May, 1 824; June, 1 :wl- Corn - N glected; N z, Mn), 633c. Nothing 1-:111“ in ot h«' grains. Bufilfl Live Stook. East Burraso, Fe' ruary 41, Hoge—Reoceipts, 9° o r+; shipments, 21 car; Yorkers, 6 80@7 00; good medium welghs, 7 10@7 25, Cleveland Market., CLEVELASD, Fol ruary 14, Pulfole\lm-l'irm; Btandard white, 110 t, Te. Turpentine Market. WiLsiNaron, N, C,, February 14, l(lmln — Btecdy; straued, 1 8% guod, piriln‘}"lnu wt 49, Tur—Bteady; 1 70. Turpentine m; hard, 2 00; 8 25; Viigin, 26 soft, Philagelvhia Produoe. PHILADELPHIA, February 14, Wheat—Firm; 1 82 for cash and Feb- ruary ; 1 83 @1 847 for March. and Feb- Com— 630,66 ruary. 48@48le for cash; 471@ 484 1t for ¥ebruars tye i cash Ouats—Firm; E sivi at CALIFOR:TA FLOUR, Facraminto wills patest flur (red Irand). Our bost E reka patent flour (blue bravo). on y patont flour nin. ufuctured o the Pacific coust, We elaim it i the whitost, sticogest nnd beet £ mily flour in the state, Ark your grocer for it Try it and you will use no o her. E. M. MoUsgaky & Co., Hacramento, T, J. Evan<, Agent, 104,000 @ uta's, 141,000 ceutals being Aweric Crystal Mills, Couveil Bluffa, fohd-tf shipments, Eoat Liberty Live Stook. EAst Linknty, P, Fobruary 11, Cattle—~Unchanged. Receip 8, 816; 1,300, o oipta, 110 ben's ahip. !ufidmrhm, 7 W@ e and ¢ changed; receits, <hipments, 3,700 head, e— Buckiin s arnion Salve. {he best salve inthe world for euts, bruisc®, soros, ulcors, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands chillblaing, corns and all kinds o skin eruptions, This salve is guur wteed fo give perfect satisfaction it very onse or monoy rofunded. Pric Zhe por box. For sale by Ten & MoManon, Omahs An Ambuah 4\||lllnry-—-’nm Denth That Met 1,600 Men Double-Quick- ing Upon Many Masked Guns, W. M. Runkle in Philid - phia Times, We o driven back at Seven P'ines the fiest day, but on the sccond we gavo them a littls “Hail Colum b, and drove them back in return about half s mile from where our out sido line was establishod on the first day. T was a most terrible fi ht. 1 had nover scen anything like it, and as I havo never seen an account of a Robel chargo made that day, T will undoriake to briefly deseribe it. On a wooded ominence a short distance below where our first line had been established two or three batteries of artillery wero stationed by Heintzol- man, One section of two picces was drawn out from the wood, and placed in the clear cornfiold beyond. Tt was rather a dangerous positien for a bat- tery to be in without support. The section had scaroely unlimbered when from the woods in~ their front there debouctied four lines of Confederates (Chetham's brigade), who, in regi- wental front and four lines deep, came pouring down upon the deveted section. *‘Fire with cauister!" com- manded the weak “little voice of the young Lieutenant who commanded the section, and the Confederates scemed to laugh at the two little six- pounders opposing them. *‘Double- shot with canistor!” said the com. mander of the masked guns in the woods, and still the enemy came on and on, asif on parade. Nota musk- et was used, and the section kept booming away with terrible rapidity. 1 had thought the lieutenant and his soction would turn tail to the foe, but ho did mot, but stord there and worked his guns with the cooluness of a brave man. Al at oneo, with ayell the enemy started on & double quick and in & moment more tho scction was captured and the Lioutenant was a mangled corpso. Now camo the most terrible carnage T had‘ever seen, U'ho capture of the section had evi- dently greatly encouraged the foo and 3 1tnos swept on and up the hill un- til within about a !mndrml yards of the Union cannon, 1t was a magnifi- cent sight. Tho lines had not broken yet, but kept onward as if marching for review. ‘ Fire!” rang out from woods, and at least & dozen cannon belehed forth their storm of death. 1 can see it even now. Men in all the agonios of d-ath piled like fenca-rals one upon another, with their moro fortunawe comrades climbing over their mangled bodies to reach the guns, The magnificent Jines of a mo- ment before wavered, then stood still, and then faded away like snow be- neath a summer's sun. The charge was ended aud but few, if any, lived to return. The field whare the ene- my had advanced was a perfect slaughter-pen, mdeed. The dead and wounded luy in all directions, and not one of all the men who had advanced got back aga It was a gallant charge, and to the noble and brave Lieutenant who commanded the eec- tion o in the field, and who gave up his Jife to duty, was the credit of winuing the battle due. The enemy lost about 1,600 men in kliled, wound- ed, and prisoners. Our loss was eight men killed and sixteen wounded. A COross Baby. Nothing is 8o conducive to & man's remaining a bachelor as stopping for one night at the house of a married friend and being kept awake for five or six hours by the crying of a cross baby. All cross and crying babies need only Hop Bitters to make them well and smiling. Young man, re- member this, — Traveler. febl4-w2u AWNINGS ! Made to Order on Short Notice GRUBNWALD & SOHBOEDER'S Harness Store. 1608 FARNHAM STREET. n18-d3m SMOKERS' HEADQUARTERS, Jou Neckman has removed to No. 215 Bouth Thirteenth stroct, between Farnham and Do glas. Honow hasa fino, roomy store with an extonsive cigar m.nufactory In rear. Jan27 1m. DRAMAYIC IMPERSONATIONS ! FOI THE BENEFIT OF TLE UNITARIAN SBOCIE!'Y. Mr. Geo. A. Wileox and wifo, of New ¥ rk City, wol. known in Profess ‘ual Circlow at the East, will ive {1 COSTUME his Celebrated bhotches from Nature, Fiiday Evening, February 17, In tho Unitari o Chapel, Coiner 17th aud Cess tre ta. ”Admmhm W CITY LOT FOR B \LE Sealed Lids will he received by the underngred until Fridoy, Fehruary 17th 1882, 12 o'cl ck norn, for 'the purciinse of of 10t 5", m 1 lock “H”, wituated in the City of Omshs Bids for raid 1ot shadl specify the ensh price t1 be paid for the rame ‘the money to be deposited iu- the city tres urer's office before the dee | is the right to rejoct any aud alt bids Envelopes ecntaning |ids shall be marked “Bids for City Lot,” and be landed 10 the undersi ned not later thun the time above specitied, Bids on the s ove lot must be subject to existing Louse, J.J. L, C.JEWETT, Civy lerk, 1882, Onana, Feb, 10th, febl0 Gt \\' S. GIBBS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Rooui No. 4, Creighton Block, 15th Btreet, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Orvick Houks: 10 tod2 4, M, Sto b P, Teleplone counected with Central Offic. __ | The Tousen i1 delivered The city of Omuha rererves | N LOVE'S LABOR LOUST. The Trials and Tribulations of a Pea~ put Vender While Endeavoring to Got a Wife, Pueblo News. One ot the saddest cases of woman's cruelty to man that ever came to the knowledge of this scribo is just now the chief topic in a certain neighbor- hood hereabouts, The information is gleaned from the story as it is un- deratood by mutoal friends of the parties, Conrad Fromeicr is a well- to-do Germin citizen who has peddled peanuts und apples nnd sold socks and bandana handkerchiefs at the corner of Union avenue and D strects | Rvery citizen of the south side will remember him for he used to attract the attention of all pussers by with a novelly cousitncted steam ongine which was kept in motion by a kerosene lamp. Dn that vieinity resides a comely young woman whose husband cruelly flad to Arkansas somo months ago and lefc her a widow n grass widow, with three small children to earo for, This she hone orably doos by taking in washing. Ono day while passing in the vicinity of the peanut stand she glanced at Courad as if pitying his lonely lot this great, wide world, aud in return received a smilo that to her sad heart spoke volumes and shot a new light into her life. Tt was o well defined caso of love at first sight—on Conrad’s part, and by one of the innumerable ways known ouly to cupid they talked and declaved cheir at least Conrad did, and the smiled the while-as if approv- ing his suit with all the ardent nature of woman, Time passed on; they talked over all their plans; Conrad commencea the erection of a house near Ketohen's, on the avenue, wh!ch was to answer the purpose of both dwelling aud peanut stand, and he even figured during his leisure hours what his profits would be provided his wife—that was to be—baked the pies, rousted the peanuts and washed off the apples, while ho sat at the window and sold them to the passing multitude. Those werebright days for Conrad--but alas, the hour of sorrow came, and, as usual, when he least expected it. The old woman gossips in the neighbor- hood got to talking, They told all manaer of things, and it finally came to the ears of Courad thet his pros- pective wifo had again and again de- clared that she was ouly after his ~he is raid to be worth about $10,000--gud that unless she couldn't have & row with him and cot it by breach of promise suit, she wuld warry him and *fire him out” as soon as his bank roll could be secured. This was a crusher and the following note followed: Sourn Puksro, February 2, 1882, —My Dear Mrs. Lundon: 1 under- stand you wish to go back on e, and that some peoole have been talking about me. I had rather youwould keop your promiss tome. I mean good by you, andif you will wait un- til I gev the house done then we can wet married. If you do not wish to wait, however, I ‘am williug to get married, You do not nesd to listen to what other people siy. When we are married T will do the work myselt and you will find it wuch easier, With regards. Yours, CoNraD FrROMFIRK. In due time arep’y came back couched in loving terme, and ce lar- ing everlusting fuithfulness, but Con- rad was all broken up. He had re- ceived other wformation from nrelia- ble source which prompted him to think that possibly he had better hold ‘off. His suspicions had been aroused¥ his tender confidence distuibed, and love and fear were raking the 1o out. of him. He didn’v want to lose his money: it had been earned by hard labor, 80 he ekipped settled up« 1l his business, sold < out his partially comploted peanut stand and de- parted for other fields and pastures green, there to drown his sorrow in the busy world of peanuts, applesand financo. Perhaps its sour grapes avd perhaps it isn't, hut the widow de- clares now that she never did intend to marry again "0UR CONTINENT," TR NEW—— ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY, OQNRUITED BY ALBION W. 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