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W= o eI 2 —— D) £, - e it e RS g T Al resope . O_onnofilufl‘s Loan and Trust Company. First Mortgago Loans Negotisted, Commercial Papor and all Good Seouritios dealt In. 39 Pearl stroct, and 500 First avonue, Council Bluffs. FINANCE AND COMMERGE. FINANOIAL Nrw York, February 11, Money—Fasy at 1@2 per cent, closed at @24, Prime Papor—1@5} per cont. FExchange Bills—Strong at 4 85§; demand, 4 80}, K Governmenta—Lower for 4's, The week opored at the stock exchange with a strong and higher market, The ad- vance rangod }@1 per cont, Canada Southern leading. Before the first call Oregon Trans- continental and Northern Pacific proferred weakened, the former selling down 23@20}, and the latter 1}@46}. off {(@1, and in sympathy the general advance s00n followed. In the afternoon Rock Tsland roso to 126] against 122 earlier in the day. The rise was followed by a reaction to 128}, Lato in the day prices sold down }@23, and the market closed at just these figures lower than Saturday, except for CanadaSouthern, Northwestern and Rock Tsland & Omaha pre- forred which are 4@} higher. UOUPONS BT00KS AND BONDS, Americau Express Burl., Codar Rapi Central Pacific. Chicago & Alton do do pfd. Chi., Burl, & Quincy rie. . do pf Fort Wayno & Chicag Hannibal & St. Joseph. do do do pfd Illinois Central....... Ind,, Bloom, & Western. Kansas & Texas...... B Lake Shore & Michigan So. Michigan Central. Mianeapolis & St. Lonis. do do do Missouri Pacific. .. pid. Northwestern. .. do pfd. Now York Contral Ouio & Mississippi o do Pooria, Decatur & Eva Rock Ivland.... St. Paul & Milw, do do do_ pid St. Paul Minn. & Manitoba.. . St. Paul & Omaha. . do_ do Texas Pacifi Union Pacific Wabash, St. L. & Pacific. do ' do do id Wastorn Union Telegraph. . * Asked. CLEARING HOUSE REPORTS. Bostoy, February 11.—Reports from 24 leading clearing-houses of the United States for the week ended Saturday give total cloar- ances of $1,020,793,864, being a decrease of 7.5 por cent, as compared with the corresponding week of last year. Aireeiy Sl e —— GRAIN AND PHOVISIONS, CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHicaGo, February 11.—Flour—Firmer; 10t quotably higher. Wheat —Iteguiar active, firm, and opened 1@je higher, advanced another ?c, declined ., again advanced rather sudcenly 1, closed e higher than Saturday. Cash, 95@95% February, 954c; March, 963@96jc: May, 1 02§ de: June, 104@104%; No. 2 winter at quiet at 1 01@103; No. 2 spring, 941@ Corn—Rather quiet; prices advanced icover cash and May, 50¢; June £9dc; rejected, ddc. Cats—Dullbut_firm; slightly higher than Saturday; cash, 33¢; February, 322c; March, 33¢; May, 874ct year, 307c. Rye—Quiet: 58c, Barley—Nominal; 60@6le, Timothy—Prime, 125@130; high grades, 131@1 33, ax Seed—Quiet; 156, Moss Pork—Market active and stronger and advanced 40@55¢ on the whole range; the appreciation was moderately well supported; cash, February and March closed at 18 00; April, 18 124@18 15; May, 18 273@18 30, Lard —Active; advanced 15@25c, receded 5 and closed firm; cash and February, (@9 85; March, 9 87A@9 90; May, 10 12} foats—Firm; _shoulders, 7 40@7 50; 9 50; short clear, 9 90@9 95, Demand small; ' choice creamery, fancy dairy, 25@27c; rolls, common, short ribs, e Chaese—Strong; choice full cream ched- dars, 1dc; choico full cream flats, 14@1 good part skim cheddars and flats, 8@9c. Eggs—Weak; fresh, 30@32c. Hides—Unchanged. Tallo . 1 country, Gjc; cake, 7c. Whisky—1 16, Cavt Boarn.—Regular wheat ke higher for June; others unchanged; sales 2,000,000 bush- cls. Corn—Jc_higher for March and May; May closed at 504; sales, 450,000 bushels: Oats—3c higher for ' March; others un- changed; sales, 120,000 bushels, Pork —10c higher for March, 2}c higher for lower for June; May closed at 18 30; barrels., ¢ higher for Tebruary; others un- chunged; sales, 1,200 tierces. NEW YORK, New York, February 11.—Wheat—Cash J@ifc higher ‘and firm; options advanced 1@ 1}c at the opening, and after a_few feeble re- actions, closed strong at the highest points; ungraded red, 94c@1 12; No. 4 red, 90@)1 No. 3 red, 102}; No, 2 red, 1 08i@1l 13} Gorn —Ciash, Jc and opions {@lic strong and higher; ungraded, 51@62c; No, 2, 62@ o e Oats—Firm; mixed westorn, 41@42c; white, 43@48c. Eggs—Western, fresh, dull and lower, at 800, Pork —Higher; new mess, 17 00 Lard—Firm; prime steam 10 00, Butter—Dull and weak, DALTIMORE, Baurivorg, February 11.—Wheat—West- orn_ firmer but dull; No. 2 winter red cash, 1 074@1 074, ; Corn—Western, neglected; mixed, cash, 60} @ooic. S asoe and firins wastorn white, 4@ 4301 muixed, 0@iLe. Kye--Quiet 3t 66@68c, % Batter—Steady; western packed 10@3200; creamery. 25@36c. Egen - Highor i 37@350, hisky—DMarket quiot and steady at 1 18 @118}, KANSAS CITY, Kansas Orry, February 11,—Wheat—Mar- kot higher; 80; (2870 for cash; 8Tjc for March; fi 3 Cumfgit:ud“;: 40’&@4"20 for cash; 414e bid for March; 45¢_bid for May. Oats—Higher and nominal at #1¢asked. LIVERPOOL, Liverpoot, February 1L—Wheat—Market firm; winter, Ss@8s 8d; spring, 7s 04@Ss 2d. Corn—Market quiet und steady; new, bs 24d; old, b bd. NEW ORLEANS, Nxw Onreans, February 11,—Corn—Scarce and irm and in good demand; white, B8c; yellow, 50@G0c. Oats—Strong and in good demand; choice, 4be, Corn Meal—Quiet and steady at 275@ 2 2 80, l:;r;rk ~Steady and in good demand; now,i 18 59, loli;nl——}{lghn; tierce refined, 962}; keg, : i Dast. country, roll, 6@18c;" inferior ‘Bulkc Moata—In good domand. oA, ) Whisky——Steady" and unchavged at $1 m'ffl“‘ e 209 sl s The general list fell | 4 561 | 6 85@7 10; light, 6 00@6 S0; skips, 4 2 _— e et n I\MIIWMYKII, February 11,—Wheat—Firm Vo. 2, 94§ Rye—Firm; No. 2, H6ie. Barley—In fair demand; No. 2, e, OINCINNATI, Nat1, Vebruary 11,—Markots nom only local business, and that light. TOLEDO, . LOUIS, 8r. Louts, February 11,—1 Firm higher; family, 4 15@1 80; choice, 1 60@ fancy, 5 258 50, Whaat—Higher; May options very active; No. 2red, 107@1 09 for ensh; 1 07} for February; 1074@1 077 for March; 1 09 bid for April; 1108w 1 114 for May; 1 09}j@1 10§ for June; 105{ for the year; No. 8 red, 95@ 990 bid. Corn-—Higher and slow; 48@48%c for cash; 0jc for I ; 40t for March; 52}@ bid for June. lo bid for cash; 36)@ nd or May. Rye—Firmer at 541@: Barley—Unchanged. Eggs—Quiet at 250, Flax Soad—-Steady at 1 50, Hay—Unchanged. Pork ~Jobbing, 18 12} Lard—Higher; 9 75, Crosixe Boarn —=Wheat—Strong and high. er: 10 for March; 109} bid for April; 111} @1 113 for May. Corn—Higher; 49c bid for March; Slje for April; 5@5lo for May, Oats— Steady and slow; 34 bid for March; bid for April; 86%c for May. LAVE STOOK. UHICAGO LIVE STOCK, CHicaGo, February 11,—The Drovers' Jour- nal reports this afternoon us follows: Hogs—Brisk; rough packing, 630@6 80; packing, 6 30@6 80; packing and shipping, h@ 175, Cattle—Strong and_active; exports, 6 50@ 7 10; good to choice shipping, 5 80@6 40; in forior to fair cows, 2 75@4 00; medium to good, 4 10@4 80; stockers, 3 75@1 50; feeders, 5 50. 0@4 00 ; choice Strong; inferior to fair, per owt; _medium togood, 4 50@s to oxtra, 5 206(@6 00, Special cables to the Drovers’ Journal show in the Liverpool live stock market. Beet American steors are b lower, bringing 14he per pound for dressed. Best sheep 17c per pound, ST, LOUIS LIVE STOCK. 81, Lovts, February 11.—Cattle—Supply very light; no shipping grades ottered; butch- ers’ stock strong and higher; good steers, 5 00 , cows and_heifers, 8 75@4 75; exports would bring 6 30@6 75; good to choico ship- pers, b 80@0 2 ‘Sheep—Offerings and demand s unchanged; fair to medium, 3 500 to fancy, 4 50@5 50. Tigher, active and strong; light, packing, 6 95@7 25; butchers to extra, 6 90@7 KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK, Kaxsas Crry, February 11.—The Daily In- dicator reports: Cattle—Offerings light; market steady and unchauged; natives, 5 30(@ feeders, 4 5 @5 00; cows, 3 30@4 40, o8 ood Hogs—Excited and higher at 6 40@7 10. Sheen—Steady; natives, 3 70, i oo e TRAFFIO. FLOUR AND GRAIN, Ontcaco, Fobruary 11,—Receipts and ship- menta of flour and grain for tho past 24 hours have been as follows: Flour, bbls. Wheat, bush Corn, bushels Oats, bushel Rye, bushels Barloy, bus 1000 NEw Yonk, February 11.—Receipts and shipmentsof flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts Ship'ts. Wheat, bushels 100,000 60,000 Corn, bushls. 57,000 Oats, bushels 000 LIVE STOCK. OH10A00, February 11,—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipts, Ship'ts Cattle.... eeee 4100 H cere 13,000 Ogs 3 Sheep........ .. 1,200 Kansas C1tv, February 11.—Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: Cattle. ogs. Sheep . i 8., Louis, February 11,—Receipts and ship- ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Receipta, Ship'ts. 400 1,200 5,000 1,000 800 260 e — THE BRITISH GRAIN MARKET. Loxnox, February 11.—The Mark Lano Ex- press, in its review of tho Britishgrain trade for the past week, says: The mild weather continues, with sharp storms of rain and hail, The wheat crop remams in excellent condi- tion, but the demand is wretchedly dull. At to-day's market flour was weaker, barley neg- lected, trade in off stand unimproved. Highor quotations in America have not influenced the market here. Maize is dull, round maize rather weaker; cargo supplies off coast small. Five cargoes_arrived. four wero sold, four remained, including one No. 1 Cali- fornia, In cargoes on passage thero is rather more doing. Sellers of No.1 California ap- pear willing to sell at40s. Sales of English 5 | wheat during the week were 48,302 quarters at 878 84 per quarter, against 53,180 quarters at 404 81 for the corresponding weok of last year, R OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Frices, Orrick or THE OMAHA Brr, Monday Evening, February 11. The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is quosed at tho prices furnished by the elevators wud other local buyera: Gra Warar—Cash No, 2, 764c: No, 8, 620, Baguey—Cash No, 2, 48@50c, Rye—Cash No. 8, 44c, @24¢; best country, n- [ M. & P. clarified, 16 gal keg, $4 75; Mrars—Hams, 130; breakfast bacon, 1l¢; 11 cloar side bacon, short, 10ic; clear sida Lacon, "[long, 104c; dry salt short, 104c: dry salt long, 10c; shoulders, 8ie; dried beef, lic; lard, re- Faos—Market firm; salcs to-day at 28@20¢; recoipts good. Arries—Fancy Jonathans, 84 50@5 fanvy Ben Davis, 88 60@4 00; fancy Jenot, 88 00@38 50; fancy Willowtwig, $8 25@3 75, - | Demand good. Onerse—Now York State full cream, late Sentember make, 14c; New York Stata full " cream, 10 hoop lots, 18}c; do full cream, 50 ulet and | hoop lots, 18 T \Wisocnstn, fall oream, In Bis, : rod and cash, | 14¢; Young Americas, strictly full cream, 14c} Oats —Quiet and firm; cash and | full cream, 12¢; full_cream 10 hoop lots, 114c- February, 8%, g full cream flats, 124c; full cream flats, 114c; Corn—Quict and steady; No. 2 white,54c, fancy brick cheese, 100 1b cases, 154c; Lim- burger 134¢; genuine old Swiss, 19, Porators—Receipts small and prices ood, Consignments of strictly ohoice, [arge sizod, straight potatoos are sollin from 45 to 48c; mived cars 40 to 42c and 1i mand; poachblows, 50c, Porators—Choica yellow, nono, No demand; market overstooked. Hand picked natives, 82 25@2 50; $175@200. Re- BEANS hand picked mediums, coipts largs. GAxE—Prairio chickens, por doz., 3 00 to 8 25; snipe, 81 50 to 1 75; ducks, Mallard, doz, 2 00@2 50; mixed, 8150 to 2 00, careful that your game comes to market in nice condition, Fresu Ovsters—Selocts, 40c; 850; mediums, 25c. CrLERY—0be, Pourtry—Live chickens, per dos, 175@ 200; full dressed chickens, per Ib, 10@120; tur- keys, per Ib., 15@17c; ducks, 10@12; geose, 11@13c. Lesoxs—Fxtra fancy bar lemons, £6 00; fancy Messina lomons, per box, $5 25; 5 box lots, Messina lemons, $5 00; 10 box lots do., $4 75; Malaga lomons, fancy, $4 50; do 5 box lots, 84 25, OravNars-Valenciag, 6 10; Meisinas, 8 75, BANANAS—None. CraxpERRIES—Boll and pugles, $12 00; bell and cherry, 89 50@10 50, Above quotations for choice, DatksBlack Arabian, per b, 8@dc; quarter cratos, 10c, F1a8—25 1b, kegs, per 1b., 12jc; 10 b, box, ayer, per Ib., 160; small evals per Ib., 18, CocoANUTS—Extra fine, por 100, 800, Otb—Puro swset clder, 23 gl kog, 36 00; I & P per o standards, clarified, 32 gal Kog, $8 00. Pios Ferr, Puek, Ero.—Pigs feot, 15 1b Kits, 8115 pigs 4010 qr bEL 825 vigs fost, 80 1b half bb, $4 00; tripe, 15 1b kits, $115; tripe, 40 Ib qr bbl, $2 25; tripe, 80 1b half bbl, $400; pigs tongues, 15 1b kits, 2 50; pigs ongrues, 40 b qr b, 86 00, Lambe' touzues, 15 1b kits, $2 65; 40 Ib qr bbl, 86 25, MiNcR = MeAT—Atmore's, 181b buckets (bucketa 25¢) 9c; 871b buckets (hucket 40c), 9¢.; 1001 kegy, 9c; half barrels, Sic. As80RTED J ELLY—2-1b stono jars; 12 in onse, per doz, $2 25; tumbler, per doz, $1 95; schooner, por_dozen, $310; 1-Ib tin cans, 4 g.‘n.'. in cas, $140;21b tin cans, 2 doz in caso, 50. Burk Jrruies—Currant, 80-1b wood pails, r 1b, 7{c; strawberry, 80-1b wood pails per | 800, raw,; pr b, 7# ; raspberry, 50-1b wood pails 7i¢; blackberry, 80.1b wood pails per 1! crab apple, 30-1h wood paila per b, 7ic, AvrpLe BurTER—385-1b wendan p 18, per Ib, 8c; b-lb wooden pails, 6 in cusa $3 50 A $4 25, Paksguves—(In 20-1b woodon pafle)—Rasp- berry, 15c; strawberry, quince, ldc; peac 0 | 14¢;” cherry, 1dc; tomatoes, 14c; plum, ldc} assorted, b1b wooden buckets, 6 in case, caso, $475; assorted, 2-Ib tin cans, 2 doz in case. per case, 86 50 NeprAskA Comp HONEY—2:b frames, 24-1b cases, per b, 18c. Hav—Baled, 800@10 00 per ton; in bulk, 6 00@7 00 per ton, Grocers List. OANNED GooDs—Oysters (Standard)per case, 8 70@3 90; strawberries, 2 b, per case, 2 00@ 2 10; raspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 2 90; Bartlett pears, por case, 2 40; whortleberries, per caso, 409; 'egg_plums, 2 b, per case, 2 90; green gages, 2 b, por case, 3 90; pine apples, 2 Ib 000 | per case, 4'80@5 50. Rore—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 10c, § inch, 104; } inch, 11c., ANDLES-—Boxes, 40 1bs, 165, 15c; 8s, 15}c; boxes 40 1bs, 16 o7, 6s, 1540, Marones—Per chddie, 85c; round, cases, 2 55; square_cases, 170. Suoans—Powdered, 9jo; cut loaf, Otc; granulated, 8{e; confectioners’ A, 8tc; Stand- ard extra G, 78¢; extra C, 7io; medium yel- low, 7c; dark yallow, 6fc. Corrers—Ordinary grades, 12@124c; fair13 @18kc; good, 140; primo, 15@15ke; choice, 16@17c; fancygroen and yellow,16@164c; old overnment Java, 20@26c; Levering's ronated. 80; Arbuckle's tonsted, 18}c; MoLaughlin's XXXX roasted, 18}c; mitation Java, 16} @18% Rice—Louisiana prime to cholce, 7o; fair 6hc; Patma, Gc. Freri—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 800; No. 1 mackerel, «its, 115; family mackerel, half brls., 6 00; family mackerel, _kits, 950; ‘No. 1 white fish, half brls., 7 00; No. 1 kits, 1 Syrur—Standard Com., 82¢, bols; Standard do, 44 gallon kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon kops 1 50 “bs‘m In b papers, 8 80 per case; keg per 1b, 2hc. ProxLes—Medium, in half barrels, 4 2 in half barrels, 4 7 do in half barrals, 5 25, Teas—Gunpowdor, good, 45@5%; cholco 60 @Tc; good Imperial, 40@43c; choice, 60@65c; Young Hyson, good, 86@b0c; choice, 65c(@1 00; Jopan, natural loaf, 850; Japan, choice, 60@75¢; Oolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, choice, 40@55c; Souchong, good, 85@40c; choioe, 85@bc. hoop pails, 185; WOoODENWARE—TwWo throe hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- 1'85; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuckets, 3 85. neer washboards, Soars—Kirk's Savon Imperlal, 3 45; Kirk's satinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 875; Kirk's white ‘Russian, 525; Kirk's eutocs, 215; Kirk's_Prairie 'Queen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magnolia, doz. Porasyt—Pennaylvania cang 4 ov, in oase 885; Bubbitt,s ball 2 doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 150, ", CaNDY—Fronch mixed, in 80 Ib. pails, 18c; American mixod: in 805 palls, 14o; Brilliant misod, in 80 b pails 13; Nobby mixed, In 30 Ib pails, 13c; Competition mixed, in’ 30 Ib pails, 1240; Excelsior stick, 30 Ib pails, 12; Houbl rofined, 30 1b pails, 130; Crystal mixed 30 1b pails, 10c; Old Time, mixed, 80 b pails, 140; Tip Top, mixed, 80 ib Y;u., 18¢; Flirt mixed, 80 1b pails, 1lhe; Flirt, atick, 80 Ib pails, 1140; Tip Top, stick, 30 1b pails, 120, VixNeoan—New York apple 16c; Ohio ap: in barrels, 7 50; do mall, in barrels, 8 60; do horkins! in barrels, 9 50; ple, 13¢. dAm—Dnz loads, per bbl, 180; Ashton, In sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, 5e, 3 30. S1AROH—Poarl, 44¢; Silver Gloss, 9o; Corm Starch, 9¢; Kxcelsior Glom, 7he; Corn, Sc. 8picks—Pepper, 17c; allspice, 15c; cloves Bo; cassin 15c. Txe—American, 8 40; Greonwich, 8 40; Waestern, 2 75; North Stur, 2 00; Lewis’ Iy 465 Jowell lye, 275 Dry Goods. BrowN CorroNs—Atlantic A, 8Ac; Apple, ton XX, To; Atlanta A, 8c; Doot FF, 8ic Buckeye LL, 4-4, 7c; Cabot W, Chitte- CorN—No. 2, 3976, nango A, 6ic; Groat Falls E, 84c; Hoosier, Gio; Oars—No, 2, #2jc, Howo W iich b Tadiun oA bor Tudiir L Standard A 8o; Indiun Orchard, d. ., io; Lawrence LL, 64c; Mystio River, 74e; Pequot Live Stock, e O e i 401 oot Far Sreers—Quiet at 4 00@5 00, A, do E 48, 12}c, ¥ar Cows—38 00@3 80, Fine Buown Comons—Allendale Hoas—5 50@6 2>, Alligator_8-4, 8c; lo 44, BuEze—8 25@3 75, LI, S} Badgr Stato X 4.4, Gho; OaLves—b 50@6 50, 0 44, G3c; Buckeye S 4.4, 6jc; 3 _1'ep)] 0} 3 3 Flour and Millstufts. 8, 74o; do T 89, 8ho; Pocws O 44, T4c; Wintae WaEAT—Best quality, patent, at | Wamautta 4-4, 13c. 8 25@3 40, BreacHeDp CoTToNs—. n L 44, BR0OND QuALITY—2 75@8 25, 3 Blackstono AA {m 5 do do ball Serive WiEat—Best quality, patent, | bl 4-4, 9o; Cabot 4-4, 8fc Fidelity 4-4 8 25@3 10, Shei Frult of the Loow, 93c; do cambrio 4-4 Hm’l)‘flzm“—’ 50@8 25, ht lr do Water Twist, ll)ioi Great Falls Q, 9c BraN—65¢ per owt. In 4.4, 12¢; Lousdale, 10¢ Ororran ¥ast—Pe 100 Ibs, 802 o cambric 87, 12ho; New York Mills, 12hc Gonx Mrav—r1 00@1 10 par owt. Pequot A, 10c; ,N G Twills, 1240 SCRERNING —85@750 per owt Pocahontas 44, #ho: Pocasset 5.4, 83; Utica = i UCKS —, brown, 8¢; General Produce. 0, drab, 116; do XX stripes and plaids, 121-2; Borres — Faucy creamery, 33@85¢; cold | do XXX brown aud drab, stripss aud plaids, storago creamery, 26@27c; Bruuswick e oice dairy, 20 (12 1-8¢; Al fanoy, 1 wlia packed, 13150; | brown, 8 1-%%@%, 14 1.2¢; do ox , 200; Fall River brown, extra heavy, ades, | tra hea: fomand |111.30; Tudians A brows, 136; Neponsst A brown, 150 ) 7803 (4 sperm W.B., per gailon, 1060; fish, ver caso, | I summer, Prack Burrer—2o-1h wooden pails per Ib, | fon- e, $11.00; 51b wooden paiis, 6 in case, per case, | g} turp PET | geal, 120; French zinc, red seal, 1lc; Amonkeag A 0 A 82, 10¢; do XX blue 82, 18 1-2; Arrowanna, 91.2; Clare mont BB, Conestoga, extra, 17 1.20 Hailton 1, 111.26; Lewiston A 80, 15c; Ming nehaha 4.4, ; Omega, super extra 4.4, 2, Poarl Ri r 82, 16 stripe, 120; Shotucket 8, 10 1.2¢; do 88, 12¢; 00; | Yooman's blne 29, o, -40; Putnam XX blue DeNtvs —~Amoskeag, blne and brown,161.20; Andover DD blue, 15 1-20; Arlington ‘X blue 20; Concord 000, blue and brown, 12 1.2¢; do AAA, do do 131.2; do XX to do do, 14 ; Haymaker's bluo and brown, 9 1.2¢; Mystic River DD stripe, 161.2¢; Poarl Rivor, blus and brown, 16¢; Uncasville, bluo and brown. 14 1.2, Camsrics—Bamard Sho; Eddystone lining, 24inch double face, Sjo; Garner A glazed, b Manhattan glove finish, bho; Newport do. r.ix o do glazed, bje; Pequot do, Bo; Lockwood kid finish, 6c. Conser nattoon, 8§ Amory, _Androscoggin 3 Olarendon 6fo; Conostogga sat- Tallowell, 8o; Indian Orchard, 7 Narragansott, improved, 8fe; Pepperill sat- toe Rockport, e, Prans—Allons, 6o Ameroan, 6o; Arnldo, 603 Borwick, 4jc; Cochuoo, 6 ;0omostoga, Ghe; Dankirk, 60; Dunnell, 63@7e; Bddystone, 6 Gloucoster, Ghc; Harmony, ks Knickerbooke 6ho; Merrimao D, 7e; Mystic, bhe; Spragu 60; Sonthbridge, 6o; do Gingham.s, 7o; Marl: boro, bie; Oriental, 8he, LE d, 7 Keonilworth, 93c; Plunkstt, 9§ CorroNanes—Abberville, t& American, 11c; Artisian, 20c; Cairo D and T 13bo; Clarion D and T, 17ho; Decan_Co, stripes D and_ T, 160; Keystono 18jc; Nan® tucket, 19c; Nonpareil, 16c; Ocean D) and T, 184c; Royal, 164¢; Sussex, 120; Tiogs, Wachus sett shirting checks, 124o; do Nankin 12jcs York, plain Nankin, 12§c; do checks, stripes wnd fancy, 12jc; do 8 oz, 200, DENVER MARKET, in pafls 11c. 18@15 sh@ Hams, 14}c; breakfast bacon o; smoked aidos, 94@10c; ealt sidos, 680 per 100 pounds; onions, per 100 pounds, $1 50@2 00; turnips, per 100 1b, 60@800; Co dairy, por Ib, @A full croam, por 1b, 16@17¢; apples per bbl, raha, per 100 b 85 0, \wr 100 1b, €2 50@2 70; flour, buckwheat, per Lbl, £10 00@10 50; cornffmeal 100 1bs, 81 65G01 85; corn, per 100 1bs, 81 30@ 1.85; corn chop, por 1001w, 81 30@1 88; new oats, por 100 1ba, $1 45: oats, Nebraska, mixed, per 100 1b, §1 33@1 35 wheat, per 100 81 barley, per 100 Ibs, $1 50@ 3 op, por 100 Ibs, $1 83@ 1 40; bran, per ton, 817 00@19 00; hay, por ton_ $12 00@16 00; baled socond bottom, 10 00@12 00; baled uglnml. $14 00@17 00; straw, por ton, $8 00@9 00, Ju Ry CAMPBELL. | 8.8, CAMPBELL. Campbell & Co., Commission Merchants Sugerios— Androscoggin 104, a7he: do 94, 280; do 8-4, 82c: Continontal O 42. 11¢; Friit of the Loom 10-4; 27ho; New York m 1l 08, 85c; do 78, 80c; do BS, 22e¢; Pembroke 1044, 250; Poquot 10-4, 28ke; do 14, 19; do 49, 16c; Peppenell 96, 200; do 67, 2ic;'do 27, 180} Utioa 96, 360; do 58, 2340; do'48, 170, Luam per. WHOLESALE. We quote lumber, Iath and shingles, on oars at Omaha at tho following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft, and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50, TixmeRs 16 foot and under, 22 00, TMBER AND JOrsT—18 ft, 28 50; 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 ft, 26 50, FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., 24 00; No. 2, 2200, SHEETING—No. 1(21 common boards), 20 00; No, 2, 18 00, T.rsie—Per barrel, 125; bulk per bushel 85c; coment, bbl, 2 25; Towa plaster, bb P bu. 50c; Tarred folt, 100 bs, 8 50; straw ard, 8 50, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. OrL8—110° carbon, per gallon, 184c; 150° hoadight, por gallon, 14lg; 170 oadlight, per gallon, 18¢; 150> water white, 17c; lin allon,55c; linsoed, boilad, per allon, b0 Lard, wintor str'd, po gallon, 80c; 0.1, 70c;No. 3, 60c; castor, XXX, por gal- om, 1" 50; No. 8,1 80; sweet, per gallon, 1 00 W. B., ergullon, 656; noatsfoot extra, ver gallon, 90¢; No. 1, 7hc; lubricating, zoro, per gallon, 80c; 15c; goldon whachini, No. 1, por gl No, 3, 25c; sperm, signal, per gallon, on per gallon, 16c. 5 Patxts 1N Or—White lead, Omaha P, P.0 6c; white lead, St. Louis, pure, 63c; Marseillos m_1to 51bcans, 20c; Fronch zinc, green Trrench zinc, in vamish nsst, 200 French zinc, in_oil asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 10¢; raw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown 180; rofined lampblack, 12c; coach black, an ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 160; Prussian blue, 80c; ultramarine blue, 186; chrome green L, M. & D,, 16¢; blind and shutter green, L M. & D., 16¢; Paria groen, 18c; Indian red, 160; Venetian red, 9¢; Tuscan red, 22c; Ameri- can’ Vermillion, 1. & P., 18c; chrome yellow L. M., 0. &D. 0., 18c; yellow ochre, 9c; golden' ochro, 16¢, patent dryer, 80; graining colors, light ouk, dark oak, walnut, chetout and ash 16¢, Drv Paints. White lead, 8c; French zinc, 10c; Paris whiting, 2ic; whiting gilders, 1jc: whiting coml i lampblack, ordinury, 10¢; Prussian_blue, ultramarine, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8c; umber, burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sionna, burnt, 4c; sionna, v, 4oj Parls groen, genuine, 250 Paris greon, sommon, 20c; chrome groan, N, Y., 20o; clwomo groeny K., 120; vormillion, Fng, 70c; vermillion, American, 18¢; Indian red, 10¢; +* Venetian' red, American, 1fc; red lodd, 7he; chrome yellow, genuine, 30c; chrome yel- low, K., 12c; ochre, Tochelle, 3c; ochre, French, o akof lehigh brown, 24c; Spanish brown, 2ic} rince's mineral, 8c. . ‘VarNIsHES—Burrels, per gallon: Furni ture, extra, £1 10; furnitnre, No. 1, $1; coach, extra, S1 40; coach, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, oxtra, 81 75; Japan, 7nc-ufihdmm, oxtra, 80c; shellac, $8 50; hard oil Enish, $1 50, rose pink, 1ic; Venetian red, Cokusoss, Tobaccos Pruo ToBacoo. ~Climax, 50c; Bullion 50c; Horseshoe, b0c; Star, 500; Ru soy’s, 40c; Black, 38@10c. e Cur—Common, 20@80¢; good, 45@ 60c; Rose Lieaf, 70c; Premium, 65¢; Diamond Crown, bbc; Sweet Sixteen, 47¢. SMOKING—0. 8., 220; Meorschaum, 300; Due- ham, 8 oz, 550; Durham, 4 oz., 570; Durhar 2 oz, Gc; Seal of North Carolina, 8 oz., bbe Soal” of North Carolina, 4 oz, b7c; Seal of North Curolina, 2 oz., 60c; O, K§ Durham, 4 oz., 280; 0. K Dy 80c; Unle Ned, #a 25c; To® T %% Leather. Hoavy dole, 88¢(@42¢; hemiook #olo 23c@850; tew, o kip, 80c to1 00; runner 65c to 80o; nem o calf, 85 to120; hemlock upper, 28¢ t0 260; oak upper, 24c;_alligator, 4 00 to 5 50; calf kid, 82@8h: Greisen_ kid, 2 50 to 2 75; onk kip, 800 to 1 00 onk calf, 120’ to 1 80; French kip, 110 to 1 55; Fronch ealf, 125 to 2 00; rus- ts, 550t 7 60; linings, 600 to 10 50; to pings, 9 00 to 10 50; B, 1., Morocco, 80c to 850; 6 0. D, Morogoo, 85c; simon, 3 Debble 0. D, M 85c; simon, 2 50 to 8 00, HarNEss—No, 1 star oak, 88c; No 2 do, 850; No. 1 Ohio oak, 880; No, 2 do, 83c; No. 1 Milwaukeo 860: No 2 do 82¢ . Hoavy Hardware List. Tron, ratos, 2 0; plow stesl special oust, Gc cruciblo, 7c; special or German, fo; cast %00} do, 15@20; wagon spokos, set, 2 25@3 00; hubs por set, 155; felloes. sawed dry, 1 40; tongues, eich, 70@850; axles each, 76c; square nuts per b, 7@110; washors er Ib, B@18o; rivets, per b, 11c; coil chaiv. per Ib, 6@120; malleable, 80 fron wedges, 6o crowbars, 6e; harrow tooth 4o; wpring tee], 7@8c; Burden's horsehoes, 4 70 Burden's mulashoes 6 70, Barpep WikE—In cor lots, 4o per 100, Nats—Ratos, 10 to 60, 2 90, Ston—Shot, 185; buck' shot, 2 10; orlental wder, kegs, o., kegs, j do,, Biastor kege, 1 68; blasting, kegy, 8 35; fuse, per 100 oot Blc, Leap—Bar, 165, CoaL—Cumberland blackmith, 10 00; Mor- ris run Blossburg, 1000; Whitebreast lump; 5 00; Whitebroast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, b 00 Towa, nn‘tééoo; Roek'Syring, 700; Authra clte, 11 25@11 60; Canon City, 7 00, per ton Hides. Dull, and weak; green butchers, 6@630; green saltod 74 ®)74c; flint, 12@18¢; ? salt, 10@11¢; damaged hides, two- 'ALLOW- ke, Suker Prurs—250@1 00, ‘Wool. Merino unwashed, 18@16e; medium unwe washed, choice, 82c; fair, 80c; tub and washed, ; | 28c; burry, black and cotted wool, 2@6e 'ess | Liguors. AvrconoL—188 proof, 2 25 wine gall axtrn, Oallfornia ‘spirits, 188 proot, ‘145 por gallon; triple refined spirits, 187 f, 1 0@ 507" Bo Thondod. 150668 50y Ham ; fine biended, . tucky bourbons, 2 7 005 Kanm‘q and Pennsylvania 2 7 00. 3 M&n—fimfimww‘ domestic @?l‘;.'_imwm 4 50@6 00; domestio, 140 Rouss—T 4 00; Now England, 2004 00; Qomostie, m B, PrACH AND ArrLE BRANDY—1 75@4 00, 1 31001 Aemorin, pa case 1F gt bor” 0@ -y e i , 2 50; hair |1 Omaha Creta lampblack, Germantown, 1dc; [ ¥ oclire, American, 2c; Winter's mineral, | Ex; ddy, 4bc; Her- | Ma EYRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, ETC. 105 South 14th Street, betwoen Douglas and Dodge, OMAHA, NER. Refurenoos—First National Bunk, Stoole, Johnson & Co., Omaha; Bank of Case County, Plattamouth, b, CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. RETURNS MADE PROMPTL Railway Time Table. U.P. R R, MAIN LINE. LRAVR. ARRIVR. Paciflo Express.12:05 p m [ Atlantlo Rxprom 7:95 & o Wostorn Kxnross 8:00 pim | Western Expross. 8:20p tn 0. Tsland Pass pm | G Iland Pass, 11:40 & m Lincoln Kx.....12:50 p m | Lincoln K 2:56 p m DUMMY TRAINS—~BRIDGE DIVISION, Leave Omah: :00, 2:00, Council Bluffs Tranafer depof 11:26 A mL;12 3125, e above 18 Omaha Time, &Y bontine, per gallon, 48¢; naptha 74 ©, | Slandard timo s 20 minutes faster than looal | B. & M. RAILROAD TIME TABLE DENYER KXPRESS, WEST NOUND, JENT. TIME. EAST HOUND. Ashland.. Lincoln. . 10:5 Hastings .. Red Cloud. McCook Akron SSOURT PACIFIC—STAN DREART, JOE}I ail) except Satur; day (Depot 14th and Webster Sts. No. 2 mixd, 45 & m | No, 1 mixed 50 pm | Freight . 40pm | Atlantio am | Atlantic M pm (Transfer Dopot, Councll Bluffs.) . WABASH & ST, LOUIS Atlantic Mall Every day. 10:55 8 m 406 p m STANDARD TIME. Ex 1000 pm 725am 0:20 am 00 p m 8:60 p m Sundays excepte 0. &N. W, B. R.—STAN OARD TIME. " Ex +.10; 7% pm “Sundays exoepted, 8.0, & P, R. R—STANDARD TIME. 0. 00 & m 125 p m Y *Sundayw excepted, Opening and Closing of Mals, o, oLosE. am, pm. am. p.m. &P, C. B, B foux’ City.11:00 9:00| 6:40 816 .P.8. C. & P in 0:00| B Express 315 0:50 1ns¢ C., Bt P. M. &0 Unlon Paciflc, overland., Union Pacifio, Denver Fx 0. & Republican Valley . B, & M. EXDross...... ..o B. &M, for Platismouth, 8, ‘Bond, Ashland and Lincoln. 11 7180 Offics open Bundays from 12:90 m. t0 1:00 p m. C K. OOUTANT, Postmastor. Westeml}nmice—Wnrks. IRON AND SLATE mnfi. C. SPECHT, PROP. Omahs, Nob, 7:80 1111 Douglas 8t MANUFACTURER OF Balvanizea Iron Cornices Dormer Windows, Finials, Tin, Iron and Slate Bt Boachtls patent, Motallio Akyllht, Patant sdfustod Hatonet Bar aud Mracket Seiving. 1 am e goneral adont for {ho auove line of goods. 1roa enolng, Crestings, balustrades, Versndas, Iron tngs, Window Biinds, Cellar Guards: aleo ¢ i Ino 10 for Peersond Bill stent Inwide Wilwd United States Lepository First National Bank —UF OMAHA— Oor. 18th and Farnam 8ts. light, 14@16o; boswy, | The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omoha, BUCUESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS, Organised in 1808, Organized as » National Bank in B Rt THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1884, Coned MreaTs AND LARD—In tlorces 10¢ Gnrry FRUTT AND Proboce—Potatoes, 55@ do oabbage, new, por 100, Sbo@l ve chickens, old, por doz, $4 00@ 4 25; Yorairie chickens per doz, §8 75@400; o, frosh, 2, 32@350; butter, fair qual: ity creamer: ¢ por Ib, 88@42; ‘creamery, vod, per 11 Kaneas Nobraska cooking, 12@150; choass, onstorn, 85 00@G 50; grapes, per Ib, 7@100; Oalifornia pears per _Ib, 7@10c; Messina lomons, #oxtra per/ R o, 87 @8 00; urnngflm 1812 00@13 00, lorado whoat, per 100fib, $18 @1 88; flour,. fair quality, $10 00@10° 50 por barrel flour, 00@2 50; flour, por p Cmm—— e SAFE INVESTMENTS Omaha Real Estate is a safe investment for both local and foreign cap- ital, and there is no property, in or around the city, but what will bring purchasers gm{d returnsin the near future. We have property for sale in all parts f the city, and also ACRE PROPERTY Surrounding the city, all of whichjwelgladly show to partiss who feel interested. We are often asked which is the best part of the city f or an invest- ment ? 'We always advise patrons to buy what is called Inside Property By this is meant property not more than one and a half miles from the While outside property will steadily advance in price, inside property will ad- Postoftice, and the nearer the center the better the investment. i | vance much greater in proportion. The new addition to the city kuown as HAWTHORNE! is located one mile from the postoffice, west, only nine blocks from the High School, and these lots are beingTsold at less than half the price asked for lots same distance in any other direction, and NOW IS THE TIME T BUY, As these lots will, in ashort time, be advanced to correspand to prices lots surrounding Hawthorne. The contract;has been let for grading Davenport street through this addition. Work has been commenced and will be flnished early in the summer. Purchasers of lots in Hawthorne will not have to bear any expense for the grading. This is a decided advantege. Prices for regu- lar size lots 5 $350 TO $575, ‘We have also some double lots in this addition at from $600 to $650. This part of the city is being built up with the best class of residences. Near business, near High School, andgdesirable in every particular. KIRKWOOD. We have a few lots left in this addition, which we will sell at.lowe: prices than can be had in surrounding additions. Thelots are beautiful- ly located and larger than than those in adjoining additions, and will be sold on terms to suit purchasers. Residence and Business Property ! IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. P A RIMSI In Douglas County and a!l parts of the State. S TUBURBAN! A fine tract of land three and one-half miles from Omaba v $&0 per acre. Also a tract feur miles from the bity at $30 pec acre. -Kirkwood. Lots in this addition will be sold on motnhly payments; 10 per cent. cash and & per cent, per month, HAWTEHORIN HI Of all the lots we have for sale, we think *his isjthe most desirable either for a home or tor mvestment, as 1t is near business nicely located and at present prices is the cheapest property in the market, and firsk buyers have choice of lots. BEDFORD & SOUER. 213 South 14th Street, between Farnam and Douglas 2#5‘?‘]1"’”])?“0“" + $150,000 Bwnuan Kountan, Prosident. 'Joux A. Crmaurox, Vios President. A ouwrus Kouwvas, 24 A, J. Porruwton. ¥. H. Davis, Oasbies W H, Maequiss, A-:-m Osabler. 2 E L. — e B el : i Francisco and , Dublia, Edinburgb sad princlue I‘w T utiasal of Bato & . [ e