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R 0 Ty (A FINAUCE AND GOMMERGE FINANCIAL Nrw York, February 23 Money fored at 1} per cent. Priiae Paper—1 Exchange Bills 4 8OY. Governments Railways Stocks —General list higher in early trading, per cent, Firm at 4 86}; demand Stoady Strong. e Councll Bluffs Loan a.nd]rm Easy at 1@2 per cont, closed of- e S light, 6 i Market, firm; exports, Cattle 10@7 00; Tmst company good to choice shipping, -'\ 7 (rununnn to_medinm, b 15@5 80; infecior to fair cows, First Mortgage Loans Negotisted, ~ Commerolal medium to good, 4 3@b 00} Papor and all_Good Securities dealt in, 80 Pearl B@4 85; feedors § 90 Stroet, and 500 First avenue, Council Binfta. } arket strone, per owt ; medium to good, ce to extra, 5 60@ 625, 4 0@ KANSAS CITY LIVE 8TOCK. Kaxaas Ciry, Febraary 25, —The Daily In- dicator reports: ttle—Market steady: natives, 510@ @ 7h; feeders, 4 PO@D5 15; cows, 3 20@4 40, Hogs—Market slow and unchanged at 6 30 @7 10. Sheep -~ Steady; natives, 3 00@6 00, ST, LOUIS L 8. Louts, Febrnary Cattle - demand; light exports, 600G b0, & GO@H smmon to med corn fed Texans, 5 0@5H 75.4 comms § R STOCK. In steady good @ and higher; lig i n ' el o " \lanoL Ac h [ prices advancing from | to { per cent, except 0@ b 0 ©) y Central Pacific, which fell off 1} per cont. In 80@0 105 butclierw to extra, the aftornoon grangers declined (@13 per i i cent. Business is very quiet, owing to the TRAFFIC. absence of many operators from the street. As compared with Thursday, the clesing prices are }@§ per cent lower for Contral Pacific, Burlington & Quincy, Northwestern, St.Paul, Missouri Pacifio, New York Contral, and Wa- bash preferred, and @14 per per cent higher for Chicago & Atton, Kansas & Texas, North- ern Pacific and Western Union, COUPONS 101 144 ds.... 1284 Pacific 6 8 of '95. 120 BTOOKS AN Americau_Express. Burl, Cedar I nphln & Northorn Central Pacific. .. Chicazo & Alton do do pfd....... ou., Burl, & Quincy. : rle.... . rln pfd Fort Wa &St J('sephu do do pfd Tiltoos Contral.. Tnd., Bloom. & Weste Kanbas & Texas Liake Shore & Mi Michizan Central. Miansapis & St. o Missourt Pacifio. . Northera Pacilic do do Northwestern. 8t. l;-u.\ & Omaha. o Texas Pacific..... Union Pacific. W ll:lush St. L. & l’lclhu Wostern Union Telegrap) * Asked, UHICAGO PRODUCE. h»hruar v our—Quiot _and ter wheat flour, ; Minnesota ba: ‘Wheat—Regular, active; speculative bus- iness opened firmer, but soon declined 1c, ral- lied fo. again declined and closed Zo Tower han Thursday, 91§@%1{c_tor February 921@9%c for April Be_for Ju 100§ for July; No. 2 spring 913 spring, 80@83%; No. 3 red, 99c@L 01}, irly active; oponed stronger, but soon declined ye, fluctuated and closed about the same as Thursday: 52§@53fc for cash; 52ic for Febrnary: b2fc for March: A3i@ B3 for April; B8j@isic tor May; e for June; 603@6 A¢ for Jul ()nm U\llllnd onsy: for February and March; 32§c for April; :mc for May; 30:@%0kc for the year. Rye—Dull at bSc. Isarloy—In good demand at 62@o3c. Flax Seed—Weaker at 150 on track. Timothy—In fair domand and steady; prime, 5@L 27; choice,1 324 Mess Pork—Active, irregular and gener- i 8 15@18 20 for cash, Fetruary ; @18 27} for Avpril; 18 37} 15 474@18 50 for_June. Lard—In fair demand and firm;9 70@9 72 for cash, February and March; 9 80@9 82 for Avril; 9 0@(@9 92} for May; 9 95@9 97, for June. Boxed Meats—Firm; shoulders, 7 40; short ribs. 9 45;short clear, 9 85. Butter—U; creamery, 23@8lc; Qairy, 20@25c. Ege--23@3c. Whisky—1 17, OINCINNATI, e for Marc UINOINN T 2 red. 1 05@1 07, Gorn—Toull; mixed, be. mixed 37@37{c. rin and unchanged, TOLEDO, ToLkno, rebruary 23.—Wheat—Quict and N red, cash, 1 Ol@l 0. Corn—Steady; No. 2, cash Biic. Oats —Stoady; No. 2 cash, 30c. MILWAUKER, Mytwsomes, February 23.—Wheat—Woak- er; No Hriner; No. 2, 2, 538, Oats—Dull; No. 2, §2}c, Ryo—Firmer_at 5fc, Barley-Steady aud in fair domand; No. 2, 3 | Oattle. Kohruary 28,—Wheat—Firm; FLOUR AND GRAIN, Ontoaco, February 23,—TReceipta and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Roeoh)u Bhip'te .« AT000 12,000 1.'- 000 Flour, bbla. ... Wheat, bushels. Rmh;h Bh(p‘h . '. wn Kanaas Crry, February 23, —Receipta and shipmenta of live stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: Reocelpts, Bhip'ts. 900 . Sheep 8r. Lours, ments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recelpts, Ship'ta. 1,200 8,000 3,200 3300 ‘Wholesale Frices, OrrIcE OF THE OMAHA Bxr. Friday Evening, February 22 } The following prices are charged retailers by jobbers, wholesalers ahd commission mer- chants, with the exception of grain, which is yuoted at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Gramn WaEaT—Cash Na.2 .s;@ 50, BarLey—Cash N 48@b3c. RYE—Cash No. 3 C CorN—No. 0Oats—No, 2. Live Stock. ¥ar STERRS—4 H0@5 00, Var Cows—3 00@+4 00, Hoas—6 00@6 50, SHEEP—8 50@4 00 CarLvzs—6 00@6 50. Flour and Millstufts. WinTeR WHEAT—Best quality, patent, at 8 25@8 40, SE0OND QUALITY—2 75@8 25, SPRING HEAT—Best quality, patent, 825@8 40, 8ECOND QUALITY—2 50@8 25, BrAN—700 per cwt. CHoreeD FrED—Per 100 lbe, 80c, CorN MrAL—1 00@1 10 per owt. SCREENING ~65@7b0 per cwt General Produce. Borree — Fancy uumu-y 83@86¢; cold storage creamery, ™ 20 @2; baat country, wlic packed, 129160 best country, roll, 16@18c; inferior 10@14c. Receipts are small and the Mears—Hams, 18fc; breakfast bacon, 12}c; clear sido baoon, shorty L1ic: cloar vidn Lacon, long, 1lc:dry salt short, 10fc; dry salt long, 10dc; shoulders, 8ic; dried beef, 143c; lard, re- fined, 10c. Eous—Murket umetlad; aslos today at 15 @20c; recol IZ'NNI- APyixe—Fancy Jonathans, $4 50 emand fancy Ben Dnvls $3 60@4 90; fancy Jenet, 83 00@3 50, ancy Willowtwig, $325@3 75, Demand good. Onerse—New York State full cream, late Sevtember make, 14c; New York State full cream, 10 hoo,iv , 184c; do full cream, 50 hoop lots, 183¢; n, full cream, in box, 14c; Young Amerscas, strictly full cream, 15c; full crea, 120; full evoumn 10 hoop lots, 1140: full oream flate, 12ho; Mlummfim, 1o tancy brick b cases, 1! burger 18}c; gouuine oid Swiss, 19c. Poratoxs—Receipts small and 0od, Consignments of strictly e sised, sbralght. potatoos aze sell from 45 to d8c; wixed cars 0" t0 420" an light demand; peschblows, G0c. ‘Swirr Porarors—Choice yellow, none, rices R i e "svfi':fif 3% EANS— natives, NEW ORLEANS, hand picked mediums, 81 75@2 00, Nzw Onruzans, Feb —Corn—In | ceipts large. Boud dewaud sud higner; white and yellow, AME —Prairie chicke doz., $3 00 to 606 8 25; suipe, 81 50 to 1 75; A 3 15, Corn Meal—Scarce; high higher; 18 Pork—In fair demand and 18 50. Bulk Mants—In fair demand and scarce, Oats —Demand active; firm at 47@d8c. dsed—Stoady: tiorco rofined, 9 75; eg, 975 Wiisky—Steady and unchanged at 116, NEW YORK, @ New York, February 23.—Wheat—Cash dull: options opened §@ie nigher, and decliued @ fc, markot closing j@he lower and burely ktaadys urgraded red, 80c@! 90; No. No, 8 red, 1 04; No, 2 rod, 1 08@1. 14, Corn—Caash, lower; 2, 625 @6ic. 42¢; white, 43@ 40c. Lard —Higher; western ateam, cash, 10 00, Puster—Dull. Eggs—Western fresh dull and lower at 25 @z2hhe. * ork —Stronger; new mese, 18 00, BALTIMORE. BAUTIMORE, bid Marcls S01@05. Oats —(}uln and easy; white, 44@46; mixed 42@dde. Rye—Quiet at 67@0%e. i gga—Lower at 20@ %2, LIVERPOOL, Livaueoos, Fevruasy 23 —~Breadstafla— wnm Winter, 8+ 2d@8s 5d; suring, Ts 10d @8 24 Corn —Now, KANSAS CITY, Kanaas Ciry, February 23 —Wheat—(uiet, for cash: 8igc bid for March; Corn—Quiet; March; 41§c for May, Oats—Stronger at 30 NTOOK. UHICAGO LIVE BTOCK, CHicaGo, February 23 al reports this afternoon us follo Vogs ~Market atrong and stead, i ngraded, 57@63c; No, ' Oata— *lmh lower; mixed western, 41@ Re, Fobruary 23.—Whaat—Lower, ?l...l.., dull; 'No. 2 winter red cash, 1 08{@ n—Lower and dull, mised, cash, 60} 4ijc for cash and bid for rough king, 6 @6 BD; packivg aud shippivg, r dor, 2 00@3 60 mixed: 8150 t02 00, ' e careful that your game comes to market in nice condition, Fresit Overens—Selects, 40c; 85¢; mediuns, 25c, Ceexn Darks—Black Arabian, per lb, quarter crates, 10c. standards, 8@9c; per Ib., 1240; 10 1b, box e T wnhzh' Ib,, 180, Gocoors—Extra fus, per 100, 8 00 MR T clahod to gal g 85 Tor e e B clarified, 82 gl ‘51 i { Hzml.l lfim, 40"{. g mt. lb b & 25 801 half Lfll" , 16 Ib h!’- o1 us, ngues, i “ 00, Laabe' Ly , 40 1b &r 401b qr bhl 86 25, MiNcE MeaT—Atmore's, 18l buokets | soed g:xckeh 25c) 9c; $7lb bun.km (bucket 40c), 001b kegrs, 90; half barrels, d 12 in caln, Ammn JrLLY—2-Ib stons jars per doz, 82 25; mnl»l-r. per mhwllfl'» per 0; 1-1b tin uu.u.l d.a‘u nc.u,'l«)‘fl—lbflnunl 2 doz In case, Burk Jeuuies—Curcant, 80-1b weod per 1b, Tic; -mwlany. 16 wood pail 1b, Tic; raspbe rr&). 80-Ib wood pails »erlb Tio; bisskborry. 301 wand' pails. per th, 8o arab apple, 80-1h wood pails par Ib, 7§c. ArpLE BOTTER—85-1b wondan p s, per 1b, R‘?; blb wooden pails, 6incasa per case, Enlh PracH Burter—20-1b wooden pails per 1b, ::l 00; 6-1b wooden paiis, 6 in cass, per case, berry, 160; strawberry, quince, ldc; peac 14c; chorry, 14c; tomatoes, 1dc; plum, ldc; , | assorted, 51 wooden buckets, 6 In cass, per ; | case, $475; assorted, 2Ib tin cens, 2 doz in case. per caso, 86 b0 PouuTRy--Live ehickens, per doz, 175@ 200; full dressed chickeus, por 1b, 10@12¢; tur- ksg. o 1, 1617 ducks, 10@12; goose, Levoxs—Extra fancy bar lemons, 86 00; fancy Mossina lemons, "per box, §520; b box lota, Messina lemons, :sp&g; 10"box lote do., 76; Malage , fancy, $4 50; do b box ORANGES— —Valeocics, 6 50; Mewuinas, 3 75, Baxaxas—Noue, Cranpenkizs—Bell and ougles, $12 00; bdl to | mranulated, 8ot . mlxacl in 80 l\)Lnllu, 13c; N chofes, |, Preserves—(Tn 20-1b wooden pnllz)Al'l‘L» blue, ”- T and cherry, $9 50@10 50, Above quotations for choice. Nesraska Cown Hoxer onses, per 1b, 18¢, Hay-—Baled, 8 00@10 00 per ton; in bulk, 6 00@7 00 per ton, 2Jb frames, 24-1b Grocers List, (hwwn\(ln s -Oyuters (Standard)per case, 210; raspharrios, 21, 40; whortloberries, per case, , 2 90; groon n o plu gages, 2 1b, per case, 3 90; pine applos, 2 por case, 4 80@5 50, R pr-—Sisal 4 inch and larger, Ofe, § inch, inch, 10}, CANDLES—Boxes, 40 1ba, 10s, 15}c; 8a, 16}0 boxes 40 1bs, 16 oz, 6s, 15640 {aronEs-— Por caddie, squaro_cases, 1 70, StaArs-—Powdered, je; roand, caos, 9c; cut loaf, nfectioners’ A, fci St ard oxtra O, 7d0; extra C, Tie; mediam yol- dark yellow, 6§o. kEs—Ordinary grades, 12@12he; fair 18 good, 14¢; prime, 16@154c; choice, 16@170; fancy green and yellow, 16@164c; ol govornment Java, 20 Levering's roastad. rln\rklunn-m.m-l 18}¢; Mclanghlin' X romted, 18’ mitation Java, 10} L @183 Ricr—Lonfsiana prime to choice, 7c; fair Gho; Patma, 0 Fisi—No. 1 mackeral, half brls., 8 00; No, 1 mackerel, its, 1 15; lmnlly |||a<~|u»rnl bels,, 6 00; family mackerel, _kita, 95 No. 1 white fish, half brls., 7 00; No. 1 kits, 1 05, Sravr—Standard Com., 82¢, bols; Standard o, 4 gallon kogs 165, kees 150 atinet, 860; Kirk's standard, 875; Kirk's white nuuhn, 525; Kirk's ml&u 21 Kirk's Prairio 'Quoen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk magnolin, dor. Po‘run—PennnYlunh cans, 4 o, In case, 8 85; Babbitts ball 2 doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor ball, 2 doz. in case, 1 50, CANDY—French mixed, in 80 Ib. pails, 18c; American mixod. in 3016 pails, 14c; Brilliant obby mixed, in 80 l»d"' 18¢; Competition mixed, in 80 lb 1%4c; Excelsior r atick, 3 lbpalls, 126; ouble refined, 30 Ib pails, 13¢; Crystal mixed 80 Ib pails, 15¢; Old Time, mixed, 30 Ib pails, 14c; Tip Top, mixed, 80 ib pails, 13c; Flirt' mized, 80 Ib pails, 113c; Tip Top, VINEGAR—New ple, 13c. Saur-Dray loads, pes bbl, 180; Ashton, sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, b, 8 50, SrARCH—-Pearl, 4h¢; Silver Glou Starch, 9¢; Excelsior Gloss, 7 Bmcls—] pper, 1703 alkpioh) T58ileliyes cassia 15c. TSR A wiuyian)) 81405 G Roaswiohyh 0140, Weatorn, 275; North Stur, 2 00; Lowis'lye 465 Jewoll lye, 2 75 Dry Gondl. stick, 30 11 pails, 12c. ork apple 16c; Ohio ap- c; Corn ok Athntie 1 L; Bhes itk Bea or“nm LL, Ge; Lawrence LL, tic; Paci fic H, 7jc; Royal Standard, gc. T1xXE BrowN SHEETINGS —Argyle, Tle; perell R, alishury R, 6e. BLEACHED CorToNs ~ Ballon 44, ; Camberland 4.4, 80: Davoll DD, Ghe: Bal- lonT8, 1§ mount, -li,“ Fruit of the lLoom 4-4, flc. Glory ot m solden Gate Hill 7 Hill 4-: msdale, 8fc; ) York Mills, 11jo; Wamsutta, 11fc. Ducks (Colored)—Boston, '8 oz, 111c; Bos- ton, 10 oz, 1the; Boston, 9 oz, 14c; Fall River, Ducks. (Gray)—West Point, 8 oz, 1lc West Point, 11 0z, 14c; Boston Bear, 8 or., Ic. i tandard do, 4 gallon | b paile Tthoy Flirt, stick, 30 1b, o - [ good, per Iy o g « pewaee s —a e AT - ——— O A i fron wodges, 6c: crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth dc; wpring tool, 7@8e; Burdon's horsehoos, 170 Burden's muleshoes 6 70, Dannen Wine—in car lots, 4ho Naris— Rates, 10 to 6 buck .h.-e. 210 do., half Koge, Suor - Shot, powdar, kegs, 6 4 quarter kegs, 1 § lnsting, kege, 8 per 100 foet 500, Liean— Bar, 1 65, Coat—Camborland blacksmith, 10 00: Mor ria run Blossburg, 10 00; Whitobroast Inmy; 5 00; Whitebreast nut, b 00; Towa lump, b 00 Towa nut, 5 00; Rock Spring, 700; Anthra | cite, 11 25@11 50; Canon City, 7 00, per ton Leather 88¢(2 42c; hemiook sole hs lock kip, 800 to 1 00; runner. hamlock calf, 85 to 100; hemlock upper, 4 ™ m\k K ippar, 2ic; alligal frofsen kid, 2 50 k calf, 120 to 13 ‘rench calf, 1 25 to ; linings, 600 to 8 B. L. M por 100, | Oak wole, AR \n B lil\m oak, 800; N 1 Milwaukeo 83¢: No 2do 83c . ey Palnta, White lead, Sc; French zine, 10¢ whiting, 2ho; whiting gilders, 1§c: whiting com’l 1je; lampblack, Germantown, lic; lampblack, ordinary, 100; Prussian_bluo, bbe; ultramarino, 18¢; vandyke, brown, 8o; umber, burnt, 4c; umber, raw, 4o; sienna, burnt, 4 , v, 40; Parla groon, genuing i, Sommon, 20c; chrome green, N, Y. chrome green, K., 12¢; vormilli } Vermillton, Ametican, 18c; Indi Paris Corn, bushels < 9,000 | K64 Tn T papors, 3 80 por case; keg per Ib, | 100; Tose pink, 14e; Venetian rod, Cokusoss, Onts, bushols ‘ 00 o Lo 5 il x Venstian red, Amerioan, 1fc) red 1ead, Rye, bushels. . . . Proxues—Modium, in barrels, 7 50; do | 7es cl\mnm)l\llnv\ gonuine, 20c; chromoe yel- Barley, bushel “ in half barrels, 4 lm\\lldh\ hnrm!- 840; do | low, I(i 12¢; ochre, rnLhulh\,“h ochre, l-rolu);, 3 v 24 in half barrels, 4 75; ghorkina,in barrels, 9 50; | 2§c; ochire, American, 2¢; Winter's ‘mineral New York, February 23.—Recelpts ) NS LA BRAAILS U5, A ‘.’ic; Tohigh brown, 240; Spanish brown, 2jc; shipmentaof flour and grain for the past 24 hours | gy s Gunpowder, good, 45@b6c; choice 60 | Prince’s mineral, Sc. have boen aa follows: @7be; good Imperial, 40@43c; choice, 60@G5c; | VARNISHES —DBarrols, per gallon: Furni Recolpts Ship'ts, | Young Hyson, good, 86@h0c; ' choice, | ture, extra, §110; furnitnre, No. 1, 81; conch, Wheat, bushels. 12,000 6be@1 ‘apan, natural loaf, 850; Japan, [extra, &1 40; conch, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, Corn, bushels, o 48,000 20,000 | choice, 60@7bc; Oolong, good, 35@4( olong, | extra, §1 75; Japan, 70c; as mltum.mm.b.'vc: XA BRI . " 70,000 090 | choico, 40@ibe; - Soudhong, good, 85@406; | sholiac, &8 60; hard oil fuish, 81 60, J i choice, 85@dbe. T L WoonENWARE—Two _hoop palls, 185 Hidos. 01000, Fobruary 28.—Receipts and ship- | three hoop pails, 210, Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- | Dull, and wenk; groon butchers, 6@0te; green menta of live stock for the past 24 hours have | neer washboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; | aalted 78 ®7e; dry flint, 12@18¢; dry salt, been as followst Waellbuckets, 8 85. 10@11¢; damiagad hides, two-thirds price. Soaps—Kirk’s Savon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirk's | Tarrow—6( Suerp Prurs—25c@1 00, Liquors. ALOOROL—188 proof, 2 26 per wine’g.uon extra Californin spirits, 188 proof, 126 p prgof gallon; triplo refined splrits, 167 proof, 125 per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskics 100@1 50;" ino ‘blonded, 1 50@250; Kon: tucky bourbons, 2 00@700; Kentucky and Pennaylvania ryes, 2 00@7 00. Branpies—Imported, 6 00@1600; domeatio 40@4 00, Gixs—Tmparted, 4 500 00; domesti, 140 Russ—Imported, 4 50@6 00; New England, 00@4 00; domeatic, 1 60@3 50, PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY—1 76@4 00, CHAMPAGNES—Imported ém cuo, 28 0@ 8400; American, per case, 1: 6 00, e —— Cured MEeATs AND LARD—In tiorces 10¢ n pails 11c. Hams, 14jc; breakfast bacon 13@154c; smoked sides, 93@10c; ealt sides, Bh(@ GRery Frurr axp Pronvor—Potatoes, 5@ 65¢ per 100 pounds; onions, {) per 100 pounds, $1 50@2 00; turnips, per 100 1b, 60@80¢; Col- orado cabbage, now, per 100, 8be@1 00; chickens, old, per doz, 81 00@ ; jprairie chickens per doz, $8 75@d 00; , tresh, per doz, 32@; butter, fair qual: ity creuuery, f inest ber 1b, 38@42; ‘crenmery, Kansns_and Nebraska dairy, per Ib, 87@45c; cooking, 12@15¢; choese, full croam, per 1b, 16@17¢; apples por bbl, castorn, §5 00@G6 50; ~grapes, per 1b, T@10¢; California pears per Ib, 7@10¢; Messina lemons, extrn ox, 87 00 per 12 00@15 005 Golorado §13.@1 38; flour, fair @8 00; oranges, wheat, per 100 Ib, quality, $10 00@10 50 per barrel flour, Graham, per 100 1b $2 00@2 50; flour, rye, par 100 Ib, §2 50@?2 70; flour, buckwheat, ir Lbl, $10' 00@10 50; corn Emeal iy 00 1bs, 81 65@1 85; corn, per 100 Ibs, $1 1.35; corn chop, per 10015s, 81 30@1 now s, —Amoskeag, 14}c; Continental rdis, 10§c; Poarl River, 14jc; amleton Awnings, 124c, keag, 1ic; Beaver AA, 12c; Beaver CC, 10; Haymaker Jaffrey D & T, 124c; Jaffrey XXX, 12 Pearl River, 14¢; Warren AXA (brown), 124c; Warren BB (brown), 113¢; Warren CO (brown), 104z, Caynitics - Fifth avenn Keystono glovo finish, kT J ~Auory, yer, §c; Rockport, T5—Allgns, 6e; American, Go; Arnolds, 84c; Cocheco, Gic; Harmony, 5s; Indigo, 83c; Indigo 7-8, 11}¢; Indigo 4-4, 124c. PrINTS SHEETINGS —American, be; Cocheco, "'fi‘ Gloucester, bic; Southbridge, c; Waverlys, 4jc. G1xaHAws ~Amoskeag staples, 8fo; Bates staples, 8}c; Lancaster staples, Sc; Plunket plaids, 10c; Hudson checks, 74c. Dikss Goops—Atlantic alpaces, 9jo; Per- sinne cashmer, 2:he; Hamleton cashmere, Hamleton Fancus, 114c; Tanleton bro- los, 15c. glove finish, bic; The; Haacock, 8c; Lmmper. WHOLESALE, wote lumber, lath and shingles, on oars at o...k. at the following pricea: JOIST AND SCANTLING—16 ft, and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50. TruprERs—16 foet and under TIMBER AND Jo18T—18 ft, 28 60' 20 ft, 28 50; 22 ft, 26 50; 24 1t, 26 50, FENoING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in,, 24 00; No. 2, 22 00, snnnwa—l\'n. 1(2d common boards), 20 00; " | No. 2, 18 00, B10cK BoARDN—A, 45 00; B,40 00; (r.:ssm FLooriNG—No, 1, 40 00; 'No, 2, 35 00; \n 3, 18 00, LKS, buxt 40" nhndud 3 50, "'» per Liuk— Por barrel, 1 25; bulk per bushel, o, coment, bbl, 225; Towa plastor, hbl, 2 per b srsoc Porved folt, 100 fbs, 3 50 Pl Tobaccos Prve Toluooo C]hnn, ullion 500; Horseshoe, 50¢ muidy, s Hor: Black, ss@ sey’s, 40c; ur—{,ommon. 20@30c; d, 45@ 60c; Rose Leaf, 70c; Premium, dficl.mf)lmn Crown, bbc; Sweet Sixteon, 47c, BuokING—O, 8., 22¢c; Meerwchaum, 300; Dur- ham, 8 oz., Bboy Durhnm, 4 oz, fi7c~ Uurhnr z oz., Seal of North Carol TG A B70; R of North Carolina, 2 oz, 60e; 0. K Durham, Dvnhum, 2 uL fl‘m U-nle Ned, ¥s 266; Tom and Jarry, %o oz, 28c; 0. K Paints,Oils and Varnishes. O116—110° carbon, per gallon, 134c; 160° headlight, por gallon, mc, 1755 hoadlight, pr e lon, 18c; 150° water white, 17c; lin , raw,; p“gdh‘l\ 55c; linaoad, boiled, allon, b8 Lard, winter str'd, per gallon, énc o T 7ociNo. 4 s caster, Su& lon, 1’ 60; No, ‘nm; aweat, por gallon § ‘oo sperm W.L., per gallon, 1 60; fish, B, e allon, 85} Haael 't extra, vor gallon, H0¢; RorS, Tho: Inbelcating, saroy per gallon, 80c; g, 160 i odon wachin, No.'T, po eal lon, 8 205c; sperm, signal, por gallon, 80c; mmnuu. per gallon, 48c; naptha 74°, por gallon, 160 Paints IN Oi.—White lead, DmlhlP P 7| 6o; white tead, St. Louis, by purs, u?:f groen 1t 61 cans, 20c zine, g Saal, 126; French sino, red 11¢; irmm.n. zin, in varnish asst, 20c: rnnc'h zinc, In_ofl wat, 6 vow and lnu-nt uber, | lluunu 10c; raw’ and bumt Sieuna, 10c; van brown, L30; refined llmphluk 1) wanay black, and ivory black, 16¢; drop binck, 16c; Trosstan ) 8007 lbrauaarin blue, | L&D, T :&‘.‘.a.“.:: YA 3 ., 3 18¢; d, 15¢; Venetian red, do; Tuscun red, IJu,‘f\'m':l can mnmx;nbto Pl,é“ub, :fihmx ellow " o X laa 9¢; By e Lsr yole skea, fei ml.n . g i - drwynlnut,' S G Heavy llndwue un: Iron, rates, 2 50; plow steel special cast, 6 cruclbi, 76; special o Gerunas, e cat 1005 o, 16@20, é;u‘ron Sppokes, s, 2 20003 00; huba | 140; tongues, oata, er 100 1bs, 81 36@1 45; oat, r 100 mixex porl()() b, 31 35; 1bs, S1 arley, per 10011»., 41 0@ @1 75; nnxed chn]y, per 100 Iba,* $1 83@ per ton, 817 00@19 00; hay, 1 40; bran, er ton 8§12 00@16 00; baled socond hottom, §10 00@12 00; baled apland, $14 00@17 00} straw, per ton, $8 00@9 00. J. R, CAMPBELL. f 8.8, CAMPBELL. Campbell & Co., Commission Merchants FPRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, ETC. 105 South 14th Sreet, between Douglas and Dodge, OMAHA, NEB, cos-—First Nutional Bank, Stocle, wha; Bank of Cass County Johnson lattsmouth, CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. RETURNS MADE PROMP FALLS GRANITE. And your work is done for all time to time to come. WEfCHALLENGE The World to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite, ORDERS JFOR ANY AMOUNT OF Paing Bl —OR— MACADAM! |fil|ed promptly. Samples sent and | estimates given upon application. WM. McBAIN & CO, Sioux Falls, Dakota. I D \ILY BP F---OMATIA \[()\'DAY FFBRUARY 25, 1884. Railway Time Table. U.MRR, LAY Pacifa Express 12:08 p m Wontorn Exnrose 0. Taland Pass Iincoln Ex DUMMY TRAING MAIN LINE Atiantlc 00 pra | Western £ d BRIDAE DIVISION T13av6 Omaha: 7:10, 8:00, 0:00, 10:00, 11:00 a: .12 m; 800, 4:00, 5:00, 81 11:00 . 10:10 p. m, , 8140, 10:40 . utes later. Teave Connoll Blufte 26 . m.j12 mil 6p. m. Arrive Omahy VR OMATIA, [ 9., .75 am | Pae Arrive Transter depot, 10 mis: n dbpm [ 80pm| “ioam | ) Mibham| " T8 pm 650 am | £¢ The abovois Omaha Time. 29 Standard time s tine 24 minutes fastor than looal B, & I RAILROAD TIME TABLE CENT. TIME, DRNTRR KX PRI WRAT OUNT RAST WOUAD A ARRIVR Omahia S0 pm K40Am @S0 pm 040 am Ashiand .. 0:24 pm 1T A 495 pm 7S am Lincoln. . 10:50 am 1254 pm 800 pm 140 am SR pm LEd pm %17 pm 40 am A6 am 600 pm 1138 am | 800 am - 605 pm 0. MISSOURI PACIFIO-STANDARD TIME. DREART. ARRIVE, 7008 m K. 0., KT JOR & 0. B.—B. ¥atl daily.. 5 E % | No. 1 0 pm | Freight Atlantio (ALt am Atlantio Exp 9168 m Atlantic Mall Every day. p \ | Atlantio Mall P (Transter Dopot, Council Bluffa.) WABASI & 8T, LOU 50 am | Arrive 50 pm | Arrive . 0.,B &Q R R.— 10568 m L 406 pm roopted. 8.C. & P. R. R—STANDARD TINE. 0:00 am | Expross. 0:00 p m | Mall*, *Sundays exce ted. Opening and Closing of Malls, & | M. s C. Wabiash hxpnm Wabash local . K. C., 8t Joo & 0. Missourt C., 8t. P, Union P Union Pacific, Denyer 0. & Republican Vall B. & M. Expross, . &, for Plattsmouth, 8. Bond, Ashland at:d Lincoln. 11: | Clice open Sundays from 12:00 1. to 1:00 p © K 00 Postuins! DR. WHITTIE 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. REGULAR GRADUATE of two medloal colleges has beon engaged longer in the treatment of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Diseases than other physician in 8t. Louis, as city papers show andoll old residents know. Consultation free Invited. When It is inconvonlent to visit tho clty treatment, medicines can be sent by mail or oxpra evorywhore. Curablo cases guarantoed; whero dou xista it Is frankly stated. Call or write. Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental and Physioa @ections of Throat =z rry,whomay not ailed for 26¢; on $6.dpwls DB, why, causce, 00ANGqueR0es And oure, postage or stamps. or g , ~ (REAT " URLINGTO *ROUTE- SRUNGTON 4 L) GOING WWHST. PRINCIPAL LINE CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST. LOUI Lol OMATA AND LINGOLN T DENVER, A KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER ting In Union Depots it Knnsas Cily, i and Denver with through trising for’ SADN PRANCISCO And all poiuts in the Great West GOING HAST, Conneeting in Grand Uni ) with through NEW YORK, 1o BOSTON, Citles s tor Indlanap. e i) pointa i ouis with' througl Purion Cars, with Ite. , Smoking'Cirs with i aliiin Faluca Sloopig Q. Dinjug Ciry tonnd from Chic | Kansis City, oyl Couneil Bl ¢ AMoin 81 Josepli, Topol umu.m .|...;K. O « 'uB Indianupolis mnd NG N 1 wny of Eloant Diy Conches and Leopiing Cars iwro run duily 10 puin; Vin Hunmnib dinggton, Codir Rapis ul iind Minneay I G Solid 1 Pulling and frou 1t 8 alko the only Through Line between 87, LOUVIS, MINNEAPOLIS and 8T. PAUL, Tt s known as the grent THROUGI CAlL LINE of Americs, and is universally aduit Lt b the Finest !.'qnlplfod Railroad in the Werld for | clagses of Travel. Through Tickets vis this line for sade ut gl R. K. conpon ticket onlees in the Uniled States 1 Cunda. JoPOTTER, Vice-Fre PERCEVAL LOWELL, o Manager. oo Pase. Ag Chleage SAFEINVESTMENTS 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 good returnsin the near future. We have property for sale inall parts f the city, and also ACRE PROPERTY Surrounding the city, all of whiehiwe'gladly show to partizs who feel interested. We are often asked which is the best part of the city for 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 fro While outside property will steadily advance in price, inside property will ad- Postoffice, and the nearer the center the better the investment. vance much greater in'proportion. The new addition to the city kuown as HAWTHORNEI is_located one mile from the postoffice, west, only nine blocks from the High School, and these lots are beingfsold at less than half the price asked for lots same distance in any other direction, and NOW IS THE TIME TG BUY, As these lots will, in a short tim, be advanceld to correspind to prices lots surrounding Hawthorne. The contract has been let for grading Davenport street through this addition. Work has been commenced and will be finished 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 B350 TO P575, We have also some double lots in this addition at from $600 to $650. This purt of the city is being built up with the best class of residences. Near business, near High School, andfdesirable in every particular, KIRKWOOD. We have a Jew lots leftin 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 aljoining additions, and will be anld on terms to suit purchasers. Residence aud Business Property | [] INJALL PARTS OF THE_CITY. B AR MSI In Douglas Connty and al paris of tke State. STUBIURBAINY A fine tract of land three and one-half miles from Omaha at $40 per acre. Also a tract four miles from the bity at $30 per acre. Rirkiwood. Lots in this addition will be sold on motnhlyfipayments; 10 per cent. cash and b per cent, per month. HAWTHORIN HI Of all the lots we havelfor sale, we think this is the most desirable either for a home or tor mmvestment, as 1t is near’business uicely located and at present prices i3 tha cheapest “property in the market, and first buyers;havefchoice of lots, BEDFORD & SOUER. 218iSouth 14’h Street, between Farnam ,and Douglas

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