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g o * ive; winter, & e SO S —. e e T 1o ) TS s Council Bluffs Loan and Tmr‘\:.st Company. Nogotiated. Osmmercial ties doalt in, 89 Pearl » Council Biufts, Strect, and 608 First av FINANGE A} AND commzncz FINANOIAL New York, Feliroary 25, Mozey —In good supply at 1,@2 per cent. Privne Paper—4(@h4 por cent, Frchango Bills—Stoady at 4 8615 demand, LEUN Governments—Steady. Stocks—The market opened firm; prices ad- vanced fractionafly, Soon after the opening a brisk demand set in for Pacifio Mail, Lack- awanna, Readiag, Texas Pacific and Kansas & Texas. Yacific Mail scored the ereatest advanoe, rising from 48 to 70{; Lackawanna declined to 281§, rose to 139 and dropped to 1203, 'The general list doclined | to 2 per cent in sym pathy, but soon rallied § to | per cent. The market closed firm, VOUPONS Padific &9 of 06, ATO0KS AND BONDS, Amecoau_Exprem. Burl, Oedar Rapids & Northern Contral Pacific. Ohioago & Altar do. do pfd, Ohd, Burl, & Q\xlnry ydd FoWayse & Ohicago. Hamaibal & St. Josoph do _do do pf Xllnois Central. ! od., Bloom, & 17 Kansas & Texas 21 Lake Shore & M 110§ Michigan Central. 92 Mianeavolis & St. 17 do 34 034 21 47 121 145 1163 22 90 & 91! o do_ pfd. n7 St. Paul Minn, & Manitoba. . 95 8¢, Paul & Omaha. ... 82 do_ do pfd 94 Texas Pacifi 21 Union Pacific 811 ‘Wabash, St L. & Paci o a7d do ' o do 288 ‘Western Uaion Talem-ph. . 761 * Asked. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, UHICAGO PRODUCE. Cuicao, February 27 -Flour—uiot and ‘unchanged; good to choice winter wheat Hour, 5 00@b 85; sprivg, 4 00@4 50; Minnosota ba: Iker's, 4 50@5 25. Regular Wheat—Fair azgregato business: prices early declined i, rallied slightly, and closed about, g under Saturduy; (o forFeb- ruary; 1fc for March; 920@928c for 9780 for May: 99 for June; 1 00 3 for July; No. 2 epring 913@52c; No, 4 Spring, 79@810; No. 3 red, 98c@1 00}, Corn—1In fair demand and market woaker; NEw ORURANS, February Sorn—Stoady | aud in good demand; white, Gilc; yellow, Gic. Oats—Quiet and firm; chol e PRORIA PRODUCE. Protta, Feoruary ~Corn—Attive and onay; Now mixed, now rejocted, 43@4 Oats—Active and easy; No. 2 white, Shfe. Ry —Steady; new No. 1, 8. Whisky—81 1 ILWAUKES. vk, February Wheat--Dull; B0je for March; 1 Dull and lower Lowes \« Rye-Steady a Birley —Market higher and hioyant; 9, 580, OINCINNATL, Ursoresan, Fahrary Ne, 2 rod, 1 mmm‘\‘ ~Wheat -Fi ixed, B1@51 e mixed $6)@A7c. r; mess, 18 00G@ 18 Lard—Dull; prime steam, 9 40, Bull Meats— Firm. Whisky—Active and firm at 1 15, T0LEDO, Towgno, rebruary £ .—Wheat—Quict and Mo@1 043, rm; high mixed, hei . and firm; No, 2 cash and Feb- ruary, 83ke, NEW ORLEANS, Corn Meal - Easicr at 8 10, Pork—In good demand and higher; 18 W@ —Stosdy: tierco rofined, 9 25; keg, Tn good demand and scarce, sndy and nnchanged at 1 16, C — LiVE STOOR. UHICAGH B STOCK, Ourcaco February 25.—The Drovers' Jour- ts this atweenoon us tollows: a1 (Good, heavy and light prades 5@10c higher: comuon grades weaker; trade fairly active; rough packing, 6 50@6 90; packing and shipping, 700@7 50; light, 650@7 00; skips, 5 0@t 40, attlo—Market fairly acti changed; export grades, 6 00; good to choice shipping steers, 5 @6 60; common to medium, 530@5 80; butchers’ stock strong; supply moderate; inferior to fair cows, and mixed, 300@380; rmed to good, 390 @4 60; stockers, 3 80@4 75; feeders, 1 60@ alues un Sheep—Demand brisk; values firm; inferior $o_fair, 3 75@4 50 per cwt.; medium to good, 4 75@b 60; choice to extra, 5 7o@6 15, KANSAS CITY LIVE 8T06K, Kansas Ciry, February 25,—The Daily In- dicator reports: Cattle—Market fairly active and steady: natives, 6 60@0 20;" feeders, 480 15; cows, 8'30@4 25, )[ug*——flflu\ y steady; others weak at G 00 7 00, “ Sheop- Steady; natives, 3 35@5 00, ST, LOUIS LIVE 5TOCK . Sr. Louts, Februar: Cattlo—Firm and £3 00@3 H0; hm-y Willowtwig, 88 25@8 Domand goot Onerse—Now York Sevtember make, 14c; croam, 10 h...\ lots, hoop Iots, 183c; Wisconsin, full oream, in box, 14c; Young Americas, strictly full croam, 15c full cream, 12¢; full_eream 10 hoop lots, Ili full croam flats, 12}c; full croam flats, 11}c: tuncy brick cheeso, 100 Ib cases, 15hc; Lim- buryer 134¢; genuine old Swiss, 1 Porators—Roceipts small and T.m Consignments of strictly ol arge sizod, straight potatoes are selling from 45 to 48¢; mived cars 40 to 4% and light demand; paachblows, Hc. Swerr Porators—Choico ON1oNs—No domand; Brans—Hand pi a, 82 2 hand picked mediums, §1 75@2 00, rml)Ll large, Mk —Prairio chickens, por doz., 83 00 to snipe, § to 1 75; ducks, Mallard, per 2 00@?2 50; mixed, $150to2 00. Do to market in prices doz, careful that your game comes nico condition, Fresn Ovsrens - Solects, 40c; standards, 85¢; mediu Crueny Dar k Arabian, per Ib, quarter cratos, 10¢, Fias—25 Ib. kegs, per Ib., 1240 10 1b, box, ayer, por 1b., 160; small ovala per Ib., 186 CocoaNurs ~ Extra tine, per 100, 8 00, Otbi—Puro ewoot cider, 22 gal kog, 80 00; M. & P, clarified, 16 gal k.v,fim; M. & P clarifiad, 32 gal keg, Pros TEFT, DRIPE, o kits, 81 15; s 4011 qr b, 82 27 80 1b half bbl, 84 00; tripe, 15 1b : tripe, 80 Ib half bbl, $400; pigs tongnes, b kits, 82 50; pigs t«mqmfla, 401b qr bbl, 8600, Tambs' tonucs, 15 1b kits, 82 65; 40 Ib qr bbl, $6 25, MEAT—Atmore's, 18 buckets (lnmk»u 25¢) 9o; 871b buckets (bucket 40c), fe.: 1001b kag, 9o half barrels, Sic. -1 stone jars; 12 in case, lor, por doz, $1 95; 8310; 1.1b tin cans, n cans, 2 doz in caso, 8@9c; per doz, 82 schooner, per_dozen doz, in caso, $1 40; 84 50, K JrLuiRs—Currant, 80-1b wood pails, , 7i; strawberry, 301 wood palla per raspherry, 80'1b wood pails per Ib, 7jc; blackberry, 80-1b wood pails per b, 730} crab apple, 80:1b wood paila par b, Tie. Arrrk Burren-8b1h woodan v s, por Ib, 80; 5-lb wooden pails, 6incwsa per case, $8'50 PrAcH Borter—20-1b wooden pails por Ib, 31, 00; 5-1b wooden palis, 6 in case, per case, Presgrves—(Tn 20-1b wooden pn“n)-—n.s}‘- berry, 15c; strawberry, nuinoce, ldc; peacl 14c; cherry, l4c; tomatoes, 14c; plam, 14c} aasorted, 5-1b wooden buckets, 6 in case, per case, $475; assorted, 2.1b tin cans, 2 doz in case. per case, $6 50 Pourtry—Live chickend, per doz, 176@ 200; full dressed chickens, per lb, 10@12¢; tur- keys, per Ib., 15@17c; ducks, 10@12; goese, 1@ise. LesoNs—Extra fancy bar lsmnnn, 806 00, fancy Messina lemons, per be, §6 265 5 box lots, Mossina lemons, §5 00; 10 box lots do., 84 75; Malaga lemous, fancy, $4 50; do b box lots, $4 25, active: exporters, 6 25@6 73; good to chy 560@6 25; common to medium, 4 60@ corn fod Texans, 5 00@5 73. Sheep—Steady; good local and shipping de- mand; common to fair, 3 00 ; medium, 400@34 50: good to ch 55 fancy, 6 00@ ¢ Hogs —Market active and higher; light, 6 60 80; packing, 6 60@7 15; butchers to extra, 20@7 50. FLOUR AND GRAIN, 01000, February 25.—Receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours prices declined o, fluotuated and closed about 4o under yesterday's prices; 523@?3¢ for cash; Elfiv, for February; 52jc for March; 53jc for April; 58@Akc tor May; 583@5Sfe for June; 604@6 fe for duly; rejected, 424c. Oats—I'ir “domwed for _cash; #peoulation dull and prices oasier; 32¢ for cash, Fabruary and March: 324c for April, 36dc for May; 30c for the year. Rye—Dull at 57i@#6c. Bnrlu lJull at 62@68c¢. Seed —(uict at 11 53 -ontrack. —Ranged fonpoor to choice-at 1 12} r dack sood, 1 25@1 26; prime, 126 ‘Mo Porle —Tairly active; opened stronger; duaml easier; 18 03@810 for cash, February d March; 18 17@ts 20 for Apr(l' 18274 @15 30 for "May; 1887)@18 40 for_Juno, Lard—Moderately active and shade 960@9 62} forcach, February am! March; 9 70@9 72} for April; 9 824@9 85 for May; 9 871@9 90 for June. Boxed Meats—In fair -demand; shoulders, 7 40; short ribs, 9 Bit;4hort clear, 98, butier—Unchanged; creamery, 33@31c; dairy, 20@25c. Frgs--22c, Timot 1 3 irin: stockemoderate; choice full eddars, Lic; choico full croamfats, good part skim.cheddars and/fiats, § Hides —Good trade; green salt cured bull and damaged. Gic; green -salt, light, Sic; -salt, heavy, 7{c; green saltedcalf, 12@124c. Taflow ~No. 1 conntry,.7c! cake, 740, Cratl BoARi, —Wheet -+ Sa'es, 650040 bu .8t ke higher w jclower, Corn—Sales, 455,000 bu at ¢ lower, Oats—Sales, 90,000 bu: unc anged, Pork Uan, 875 bbls.at24c lower, Lard—Sales, 2,500 tes; unchanged at 2ic Idower, NEW YORK, New Yonk, February 25.—Wheat—Cash {J@he lower and dull: -eptions opened ;ic ‘higher, and declined }@se, market closin firm, with recovery of ungradod vod: :87c@1 22; No. 3 red, 103!3No, 2 red, 103'@ 11,18, Corn—Opened frm, and declined ]@}e, imarket closing steady with slight recovesy; wngraded, 56@63c; No, 2 a6 Oats—Jc lower; anixed wrestern, 11@#c; «white, 48@6c. B Weatora. foedh activo and lower at I.n-k Dull and oasier, nov/ ,mess, 17 756 18 T EaaTs) s e 0 80 Battor—Dull and weak. have been as follows: Receipta. Ship'ts, 13,000 5,000 Flour, bbls... Wheat, bushels Gorn, bushels Onts, bushels Rye, bushels. Barley, bushel NEw Yorx, Februany shipmentsof flour and grain for tho past 24 houra have been as follows: Ressipta smp'u Wheat, bushels....... 2,000 Corn, bushels. 3000 48000 Oats, bushels............ 55000 62,000 LIVE BTOOK. 0n10460, February 25,—Receipts and ship. ments of live stack Tor the past 24 hours have been as follows: Ship'ta. Kansas Cirv, Fobruary 2. —Recelpts and shipments of kv stock for the past 24 honrs have been as follows: Receipte, Ship'ts, 1,000 Gnnla.. . e 81, Lous,Febeuary 2 ments of live steck for the past 24 hours have been as follows: Recolpts, Ship'ts, Cattle, D00 1,200 Hogs X .L.mo 2,700 Sheep. 1,300 700 e e THE BRITISH GRAIN MARKET, LoNnoy, Ferusay 25.—The Mark Lane Ex- pross, in its review.of the Brit'eh grain trade for the past woek, says: Wheat shows signs of active growsh. The consumption of breadstuffs covtinues small. KFine native wheat scarce. Fleur dull. Toreign wheat unimproved and receipts small. In cargoos off eonst there was rather more businesx, Eight cargoes artived; soven sold, two withdrawn, ono remained. For cargoes on paseage and for shipment there was little inguiry. The sales of Engli-h wheat for the weak amounted to 59,108 quarters at 30s 11d wer quarter, against 48,203 quarters a¢ 41s 9d er quarter BALTIMORE, Baurivore, February 26, ~Whut»—lmwar, \'an&l‘flr demand; No, 2 wiader ved.cash, 1 08)@} i é%‘.m- Easier and datl, anlscll, cash, 593 ‘!A%W—an\ er and dull, white, 44245; mixed Rye—b)uiot at 67@0Yc. Buster —haiet; westera paoket], 100 20c; ergamary, 25k 36c, ags—Lower at 18@19c. Whuky—uulet and steady at1 (€@1 18}, LIVERPOOL. Livgaroor, Yebruary 25,—Wheat—Inact- @S85 5 norine, 74 WE@SH 2. A ; old, 5s bd, BANSAS CITY, Corn —Dul Qury, February 25 —Wheat— Steady; 83 bid for cash and March; 674 bid for May. Corn—Lower; 40k for 10ge arch; 44he for May, Oats— nuu nomina, 295 bid. SE. LOUIS PRODUCK, 81, Louis, February 25,—Fiour—Market unchinged Wheue —Lower and slow No. cash; for 2 red, 1 06} 1o 004 for Apm, 01 10} for May; 105 for June. Com—Lower; No.' 2 mized, 408@497 for eashi; 4950 for Felruary; 5] @b5ic fo. May; 5242 for June. for the corresponding week last yeas. — OMAHA MARKETS, ‘Wholesale Frices, Orrior or THE OMAHA Bre, Monday. Evening, February 25, } (The following prices aze charged setailers kg Jobbers, wholesalers and commission mer- osants, with the exception.ef grain, which is yuasod at the prices furnished by the elevators and other local buyers: Graa, Wizar—Cash No. 2, 724@7 4o, Basey—Cash No. 2, #4@ise Rye—Cash No. 8, 44c, Coaw—No, 2, 3¢, Oare—No, 2, £2c, Live ntock. Har Srezrs—4 5@ 5 00, Par Cows—8 00@4 00, Hoas—€ 90@6 50, Barer—38 50@4 00, CavLves—é 00@6 50, Fiour and Millstusia. Yé'ffz WizaT—Best quality, patent, st UALITY—2 75@8 25, HEAr—DBest quality, , patent, 82 BECOND BPRING Usta—Lower; 320@334c for cash; 3ic for| B125@8 40, March; dije for May. Rye -Firm at 5%, Barley—Dull and unchanged. Butter—Unchanged, Egws —Unchanged, Flax Bead —Slow at 1 50, “J-h ——unm, prairie, 8 50@10 50 timothy, Firan —npum. at S, Whisky— S ).um Provisiune ~Firm, Lurd —Dull at 9 60@9 55, ALOSING lm\un —\Vhtut ower at 108 1104 for May. ruary; 49%c for Mardh; bLAG r May, O ey 454 0w, 3o for Marcb; 30ko | u for May, BROOND QUALITY—2 BO@3 25, Bran—T0c per owt. Onurnn Frro—Per 100 lbe, 80c, 1 110 per owt. Bumfl«wa ~85@75¢ (ur owt General Produce. Bowrzs — Fancy weamery, 33@8be; cold storage creamery, -zn@nu nlmlm du no @24 bank country, el 160, best_country, u@l .n.! st bmn 124e; | o Haodpu are lm-lI' 5 breakf; hort, 114c; r.lm sida bacon, hort, 10jc; dry salt long, ! long, llojdry & n loioiu‘wddun, 8jo; dried W H jof Lard, re- Facs~Market unsettlad; sales to-day af 15 et ot o bt o e — OnANaES—Valencias, 6 50; Mossinas, 3 75, BANANAS—None. CraNBRRRIES—Bell and ougles, $12 00; bell and cherry, $9 50@10 50, Above quotations for choice. NEBRASKA Coxs HoNer—2:1b frames, 24-1b onses, per b, 18c. Hav—Balod, 8 00@1000 per ton; in bulk, 600@7 00 per ton. Grocers List. b Goons—Oyatars (Standard)par case, §85(@8 90; sirawborries, 2 Tb, par case, 2 006 210; raspberrios, 2 b, per case, 2 90; Bartlett years, per cane, & 40; whortloberries, per case, 100; plais, 2 Th, per case, 2 90; green gages, 2 1b, por’ case, 3 90; pine apples, 2 b ver caso, 4 80@5 50, Rope—Sisal 4 inch and larger, 9c, § inch, c; } iuch, 10fc. CaNDLES—Boxos, 40 1bs, 168, 154c; 8s, 1bhc; 000 | boxes 40 Tbs, 16 o7, 6a, 16]c. Marorgs-Per caddio, 85c; round, cases, 2 55; squaro_oasos, 170, Staars—Powdered, 9c; cut loaf, 9c; granulated, 8}o; confectionars’ A, 8c; Stand. ard extra O, 7ic; extra C, Tic; medium yel- low, 7c; dask sellow, G, rrams—-Ond rdinary grades, 12@12 ml-la @ ; good, 1dc; prime, 15@154c; ch 16@17c; fancygreen and yellow, m@me-uld gnvu'nment Java, 20@26¢; Lovering's ronated. 80;_ Avbuckle's romsted, 18jc; MoLaughlin's XXXX roosted, 18jc: mitation Java, 16} @18 Raoe—Louisiana prime to choloe, 7c; fair 64e; Patma, 63c. Fisi—No. 1 mackerel, half brls., 800; No, 1 mackerel, its, 115; hmfly mackorel, half brls., 6 00; family mackerel, kits, q'»c: 'No. 1 white fish, half brls., 7 00; No, 1 Synup—Standard Com., 82c, xm].- o Standard do, 4} gallon'kegs 1 85; Standard do, 4 gallon { 20c s 150 “s.m.-‘n b papers, 8 30 per case; keg per Ib, o, do PiogLes—Medium, in barrels, 7 A in half barrels, 4 25; small, in barrels, 8 60; in half barrels, 4.75; doin half bnrrell. 5 25, Tipas—Gunpowder, good, 45@b5c; cholos 60 Thos good Trmperial, 40@48c; choice, 60@G5¢; oung . Hyson, good, 86@b0c; G50@T 00; Japan, natural leaf, 3bc; Japao, cheige, 80@76c; Oolong, good, 35@40c; Oolong, choico, 40@bbc; Souchong, good, 85@40c; choice, 8h@Abe, WoonENWARE—Two hoop palls, 185; throo hoop pails, 210, _Tubs, No. 1, 9 00; Pio- moorwashboards, 185; Double Crown 2 90; Wellbuokets, 3 85. Soaps—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 8 45; Kirl's sdinat, 800; Kirc standard, 875; Kirk's 526; Kirk's a\lm 2 15; i D, ' Quoen, (100 cakes,) 40c; Kirk's magmolia, doz. Yorasri—Penuuylvanin caus, 4 case, In case, 385; Babbitts ball 2 doz, n case, 190} An ball, 2 doz. in case, 160, Cawpy—French mixed, in 80 b, Asaerican mixod. in 801b pails, 140 ails, 18¢c; Nobby mi 1b 1 ompetition mixed, in' 30 Ib c; Excelsior stick, 50 Ib pails, 12¢; wofined, 30 1b pails, 13c; Crystal mixed 30 1b pails, 16¢; 014 Time, mixed, 30 1b pails, l‘m Top, mixed, 80 Ib pails, 18¢; Klirt mlud 30/ 1 pails, 114e; Wikrt, stick, 80 paile, 11305’ rl,'ro stick, 80 1D pails, 12, Vinecan—Now Yorkapple 160; Ohio sp- lo, 1 B Rrs loads, p-m 180; Ashton, u saci, 8 50 bbls dnlry 60, bs, 8 80. ‘Srdncui-Poarl, 4ic; Silver Glow, 9oy Corn Starch, 9o; Fxcelsior Gloas, 7 Srioka—Peppor, 170; allsplos, lbe, cloves be LR sumican, B 40; Groemwich, 8 405 Weutern, 2 75; North Stur, 2 00; Lewin’lye 466; Jowelliye, 2 75 choice, In, 18¢; rilliant , in 30 | 3ori Ml 1hbes Dry Gooda. i Atluusio A, So; Atlun- wick, Tho; 6e; ' Pact: Bmm; EOLEHE Iiol]\ or Ibuu 1L, AWTED00 1, 7e; Royal Standard, e, Isuonen Huiinoy ~Aagyle, Tio; Pep- Gle; Bal- R, Gio; Salisbury R, Ge. Buraciei Comuoxs - Ballon 44, ; Cumberland 4.4, &e: Davoll DD, wmount, #4e; Frut of the Loom 1-4 soldem Gate, 84 Lonsdale, 8fc; New ‘amsutta, 11c, Drcks (f,ub.ml)4(u.h.., Hm,, e Bos- toa, 10 oz, L4he; Boston, 9 ox., Lic; Fall Kiver, Bhe, Mviks (Gray)~Weet Polnt, 8 a, 1lc; Waost Point, 11 az., 14¢; Boston' Bear, 8 0., 1c. Trexinas—Amoskeag, 14jc; Conthumental Faney, 9jc; Cordia, 10§¢; Pearl River, 44jc; York, 124c; Hamleton Awnings, 12fe. Divavs - Amoskeag, 1c; Beavor AA, 12¢; Baaver BB, 11¢; lla OO, h B Jaflvey D & Pearl River, 1i0; Warsen AXA (brown). 124¢; Warren BB (brown), I4c; Warmen CO (browa), Whe. Cawpiice - Fifth avenue gove finish, M«. Ko stane 5[:;\0 finish, fhe, umv ym Awory, The: Haacock, Be; Kearsayer, 8j¢; Rockport, 7he. Prsxts—Allans, tic; Ameri 0; Cocheeo, Ghe: Harmony, Indigo 7-8, 11}e; kndigo 4-4, 12} PiNTs SiErrines -Amerloan, Se Cocheco, o Glouceater, bio; Bouthbridge, bo; Waverlys, u‘\n.uum-Amolluu«n- Jles, Hjo; Bates w, Go; Arnolds, Indigo, Bic; taphes, Sic; Lancaster staples, Bc; lekw.‘ Plakds, 10¢; Tudeon cheks, The Duris Goons—Atlantic alpaces, 9ho; Per- wane wner. 2che; Humleton eashmere, 16, AmMun Faucus, 11jo; Hawleton bres tate full cream, late Now York State full 134¢; _do full cream, 50 do herkinat in barrels, 8 50; | 5 @200; receipts good. Tamber, AprLEs —Fancy Jonathans, $4 50@5 00; WHOLRSALE fancy Ben Davis, 88 60@4 00; fancy Jon Wa qnote lnmber, Iath aud shingles on onrs at Omahw at the following prices: JOIST AND SCANTLING--16 ft, and under 22 00; 18 ft, 28 50, TiMmERs--16 foot and nnder, 22 00, Trumen axn Jo T8 ft, 28 503 20 ft, 98 50; No, 1, 4 .mlf-(n,‘:lm No. 9, 22 00. SurrTING N, 1(2d common board 20 00; No, 2, Nm A, 15 00; 13,40 00; C, 85 00, Froowms \.- 1, 10 00; No. 2, 85 00; No, 8, 18 00, 5 00, tandard, 8 50, Tor barral, 1 25; bulk per hushal, S5¢; Iwwuplml(nr bbl, hair por b, 50c; Torred folt, 100 fbe, B 50; steaw board, 8 50, Tobaoccos Proa Tonacoo- -Climax, 5e; Bullion 50c; H He; Star, Ho; .u-l‘l) 45¢; Her. 20@30c d, 46@ 60c; Rowo Leaf, 700; Preniium Diamond Crown, bde; Sweot Sixtoen, 47c Syokr; ham, 8 0. 8., 2%0; Moorschans hoc; Durham, 4 ox ., Bo; Seal of North Carolina, 8 oz, boc al’of North Carolinn, 4 oz, 57c; Seal of North O arling, 2 o, 8e; 0. "k Durham, 4 oz, 28 Twrhiam, 80c; Unclo Raa¥¥ 2he; Tom and Jorey, she Paints, Olls and Varnishes. O118-110° carbon, per gallon, 1840; 150° headlight, per gallon, "Hke; 1705 headlight, por gallon, 180; 1502 water white, 170; lin woud, raw,{ pr inl]nn iy linasod, belled, per eatsfoot extra, vor gaflon, 90¢; ho; 15¢; sumumer, lon, 8%c; No. 80c; turpentine, per gallon, 48c; naptha 74°, per gallon, 160. ParNTs 1IN Or.—White lead, Omaha P, P, olden maching, No. 1, per gal: 2, 25c; sperm, signal, per gallon, 6c; white 1oad, St. Louis, pure, 6o; Marseilles groen 1to 51b cans, 20c; French zine, groen soal, 12c; Fronch zine, rod seal, 11c; French zinc, in_varnish asst, 20c: Fronch _ zinc, In_ofl asst, 150; raw and burnt umber, 1 1b cans, 10c; eaw and burnt Sienna, 10c; vandyke brown, 186; rotined Tampblack, 126;" coach black, ant ivory black, blue, 80¢; ultramarino blue, 18c; chrome groen . M. & D., 16¢; blind and shutter green, 1 M. &D., 16c; Darin green, 180; Indinn rod, 15¢; Venetian red, 9c; Tuscan red, 220; Americ can’ Vermillion, 1. & P., 18c; rhmmn ollow Lo M., 0. 1ic' .,mléedy low_oofre, 9c; golden’ ochre, 100, patent_dryer, 8¢c; graining colors, light oak, dark oak, walnut, S;»:nnt and ash 16c, Heavy Hardwaro List. Tron, rates, 2 50; plow steel spocial cast, Ge, crucible, 7c; special or German, fic; cast too; do, 16@?20; wagon spokes, sot, 2 25@3 00; hubs por set, 1 95; felloes sawod dry, 140; tonguos, euch, 70@8bc; axlos each, 75¢; kquare nuta per Ib, 7@11c; washers er Ib, 8@18c; rivets, per b, 11¢; coil chaiv, per 1b, 6@120; malleabls, S0 iron wodges, Go: crowbars, 6c; harrow tosth 4c; spring tool, 7(@8c; Burden's horsehoos, 4 70 Burden's mulashoos 5 70, Baupep Wike—In car lota, 4ho per 100, Natts—Rates, 10 to 60, 2 90, Sior—Shot, 1'85; powder, kegs, 6 40; do., half Kegs, 8 48; do,, quarter kegs, 1 88; blasting, kegs, 8385; fuso, per 100 feet 50c. Lxap—Bar, 165, CoaL—Cumberland blacksmith, 10 00; Mor- ria run_Blossburg, 10 00; Whitobreast lump; 500; Whitebreast nut, 5 00; Towa lump, b 00 Towa nun, 5 00; Rock ~spru 700; Anthra cite, 11 25@11 50; Canon Clty, 700, per ton Leather. Oakc ol Bolud2e; homiocik sl 23¢@36o; how lock kip, 80c to runner Gbo to 80c; Dormlocl calk 856 a1 00; hermlode upper, 22 0 24c; oak upper, 2ic;_alligator, 4 00 to b 50; calf kid, 2@l Graivon Kid, 200 t0 2 75; onk kip, 80 to 1 00; oak calf, 50°t0 1 30; Toomeh kip, 110 to 1 55; French calf, 1 25 to 2 00; ros- sets, 560 to 7 50; linings, 600 to & 50; top- pm{]u 900 to 10 60; B, L. Moroceo, 30c ta 8503 bble 0. D. Morocwo, 850; simon, 2 50 to 3 00. P HannEss.-No. 1 siar onk; No 2 do, Se; N, 1 Ohio onk, 86c; Noi 2 do, 830; Nov 1 Milwaukso 85c; No 2 do S3c. Drv Patnts White lead, 80; French zinc, 100; Pare whiting, ;' whitiug gildors, 1do; whiting | ¢ com'l lampblack, Germantown, 14c | lnmphl , ordinary, 10¢; Prussian_blue, 56c; ultramarino, 18c; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4c; umber. raw, 4c; sienna, burnt, 4c; slenna, ruw, 4c; Paris green, gonuine, 23c; x n, a)xmnurk%)ckchmnw oen, m omé ; vermillion, Kng, e ‘vermilllon, Amenican, 180; Indian rod) 10c; rane plnk, Lic; Venstian ved, Colausos, Venetian' red, American, 1§c; rod lead, } chromo yollow, genuine, 30c; chirome yel- e Ll b IE STy ochre, American, 2c; Winter's minoral, lehigh brown, 240; Spanish brown, 2ho; iboo's painecal, Be: Vaasisis - Burols, por gallons Farnd ture, enn, 81 10; furniture, No. 1, $1; coach, extra, 81 40; conch, No. 1, $1 20; Damar, extra, $1 75; f..,.an, Toc; asphaltum, extra, 85c; shellac, $8 50; hard oil m~k $150, -.Olo- Daull, aud waak; greon buichers, 6@6e; green | salted 74 ®7§c; dry flint, 1:(-11%- dry salt, 10@11c; dumnaad hides, two-thirds price, 50@1 00, Liquors. ALcOHOL—188 provt, % 26 per wine gallon oxtr California spirits, 188 proof, 1% por proof gallon; triple refined spirits, 187 proof, 125 per proof gallon; re-distilled whiskies' 100@150; fine blended, 150@250; Ken- tueky bourbons, 2 00@700; Kentucky and Pennaylvania ryos, 2 00@7 Buasiss—Tmported, 6.00@1600; domestio 1 40@4 00. Gixs—Tported, 4 5000 00; domostic, 140 Rusis—_Linportad, 4 506 00; New England, 2, SHEEP l’kl-h!— 1b | 260@4 00; domanflu 1 @ Tt dnts Avrist Biasire 2 75@4 00, CiiawpaoNEs—Imported_per cass, 28 8400; American, per case, 12 @1 0, —— l‘m VE“ MMET CUBII) MEATs AND nAID—In tierces 10c wils 1dc. Hams, 14jc; breakfast bacon 154e; waokod sides, 93@10c; salt wides, e Fac Axp Bronuor=Potaton, 5@ G per 100 pounds; onions, per 100 pounds, $1 50@2 00; turnips, psr 100 w@m. Col- orado cabbage, new, 60, 8bo@ T B e 425 fpwairio clickens per daz, 88 75@400; . fresh, por doz, 82@3be; butter, fair qual: creamery, finst rlb B38@42; ‘creamery, .~¢ ‘por I, 25@34c; Kataaa and Nebrasha s, e 16, 57040, cooklug, 1260 L6o; choose, | creas, por 1b, 10@170; por bbl, wwn, 5 00@6 50; grapes, per Ib, T@loe; Californis pears per v, “7@100; extra ox, 3700 @8 00; oranges, £12 0 @15 00; Cuh.mln wheut, per 100 b, %18 '@1 88; flewr, foir quality, $10 onmu 50 gpe burel flour, Graham, pee 82 00@2 flour, rye, per 100 1b, u m«_g, 70; flour, buckwheat, per’ Lbl, 810’ 00@10 00; corn fm por 100 1w, 81 65@ 1 85; com, per 100 1w, §1 1 85; corn chop, per 1004w, $1 30@1 38; new onta, per 100 Ibw, 81 85@1 45; outs, Nebrasks, wixed, por 100 ih, 81 88@1 85; whoat, por 1bs, §1 85@1 45; barley, per 100 Ibs, @1'75; mixed chop, per J100 lby, $1 33@ 140; bran, per ton, 817 00@19 00; hay, or ton §12 00@16 00; baled second lmtunn, 10 00@12 00; baled uplaud, $14 00@17 00; straw. pear RE @Y 00 Mousiua lemons, . R, CAMPBELL, I B. 8. CAMPLELL, Campbell & Co., Commission Merchants| = PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, EYC, 106 Bouth 16h Bireot, batwe OMAHA, NEB. V' etorencos #irat Netionel Bunk, Steele, Sobnao & Co., Omaha; Bank of Cass County, ym.zm,j' Neb. o CONSIGNMENTS BOLICITED. RETURNS MADE PROMPILY, lnbricating, #oro, per gallon, e | X 16¢; drop black, 160; Prussian | BXp buck shot, 210; oriental | | ne G—OING- WEST. AlLY BFF- -OMAHA 'l‘UEnDAY F‘FBRUAI{Y 26, 1884, B e - e Bailway 'l'mw Tab]e. | U PR R, MAIN LINE Aty e Pacifio Express18:06 p o | Atlantic Exprow?:08 o e Yostorn Bxvrnet $00 prm | Westornfprom, $300 m 0. Taland Pass ... 4:80p m | G. Taland P, 11:40 & m tinooln Ex 30 m | Linooln Kx.....19:66 p m DUMMY TRAINS - BRIDGE DIVISION, e Omaha; 710, £00,0:00 1000, 1190 ;12 1100, 2:00, 8:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, 10:10 p. m, O & 10, 0:0° 11:00 o, 1 § 2100, 4:09, 0:00, 10:10 . Frive at teansfor dopot 20 minutes inter; Brod Souncil Rlnfls, 30 minu Bluft ] 1 "Abrive ‘Tranator dejwot, 10 1 1148 & m No B...il0am No. 6L ..7:6 pm " No 1. T8pm 8:60 w m | A9 Tho above 1s Omaha Time. 8 Standard time s 24 minutes fastor than looal time. B. & ). RAILROAD TIME TARLE CENT. TiME, TRNYRR KARESS, WEST HOUND, RAST BOUND. FAVH RRIVE Omatia pm S40Am 630 pm 040 am Ashland L E R T T T Gincoln, . 10:50 Am 1254 pm 800 pm 140 am Creto.. 1100 pm 1:80 pm 2117 pm_2:40 am Hastingw . 5:16 am 6:00 i 11:80 am - 10:30 pm Red Cloud. 8:00 ain 10:00am 800 yan McCook.. 10 5:50 pm - 8 Akron ... Aam 0L Denver s an ¥ MISSOURY PACIFIC- STANDARD TIME, BEPART, ARRIVR, 7008 m 104 K 0. ST JOK & C. B.—B,—STANDARD TIME. I da 9158 m | Ko daily exeept Mon. dass 5am | No. 1mived 0 pm | Freight .. Atlantle Exp 0 m | Atlantio tie Mall m | Atlutio all. (Transter Dopot, Conneil Blufta) WABASI & ST, LOU! 50 & m | Arrivo L.0:60 p | Arrive R R—STANDARD 'rmvc Ty day. 10:66 m 106 p m CANDARD TIVE, ARRIVE, Paciflo Ex Mall & Ex* 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 ir sl parts £ the city, and also ACRE PROPERITY Surrounding the city, all of which we ladly show to partis who feel interested. We are often asked which is the hest part of the city for an invest- ment'? Wealways 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-' Postoffice, and the nearer the center the better the investment. 10:00 8 m i1 *Sundava oxoeptod, 8.0. & P, R. R—STANDARD TIME, Mall*, Bxpross. *Sundays exce ted. Opening and Closing of Malls, am Spm C&N.W. o e Pl & Sioux’ City. 11 AMESPS G & P in lowa Union Pacifio, Denver . 0. & Republican Valloy . B. & M. Express DR. WH ITTIE 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. REGULAR GRADUATE of two medioal collegos has boon_ongaged longor in the treatment of QOHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Disenses thau other phyvician in 8t. Lows, a8 city papors show ond nil ol rosidents know. Consultation free Invieed. When it is inconvenlent o visit the clty troatment, medicines can bo sont by mall or expres everywhero. Ourable cases guarantoed; where don existe it 1s frankly stated. Call or wrllu‘ Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental and Physios Weakness, Moroural and_other affections of Ths rworked brain. BURGIOAL: Dincancs_arising MARRIAGEM.,W..M o culpts; wiio may S to casos trom ove 8 _recoive spocial attention. q ,Who GO XIDEL mlrr‘ why, causes, cunlnquunuu "and cure. postago or stamps. vance much greater in proportion. The new addition to the city kuown as "HAWTHORNE! NJ(‘(’MC(I one mile from the postoffice, west, only nine blocks from the High School, and these lots are being[sold at less than hulf the price asked tor lots smme distance in any othec direction, aud NOW IS THE TiME To BUY, \s these lots will, in a short tima, be advancel to correspml to prices lots surrounding Hawthorne. The contract’has been let for grading Davenport street through this addition, summer. Work has been commenced and will be finished early in the Purchasers of lots in Hawthorne will not have to bear any Prices for regu- expense for the grading, This is a decided advantege. lar size lots B350 TO P575, We have also some double Jots in this addition at from $600 to $650. This part of the city is being built up with the hest class of residences. Near business, near High School, and_desirable in every particular. KIRKWOOD. We have a Jew lots leftSin 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 OFyTHE CITY. P ARMS!I In Douglas County and all parisof the State. SUBIURBAN!? A fine tract of land three and one-half miles from Omaha at $40 per PRINCIPAL LINE FROM (HICAGO,PEORIA &ST.LOU BY WAY OF CMAHA AND LINCOLN T0 DENVER, Ol ViA RAWBAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Conneeting in Union Dey Kinsus City, O und Denver with through trains b« SAN FRANCISCO Anid all points in 1he Great West G—OING— HAST. Conneetiug nd Union Dopot it Chivago NEW YORK, And all Eastern Cithe L with thvougl taing for Indianap. Dias, und i) points Jouls with” through i With Ko, Cars with i i Ui hicago nid Kinsis O iy, el Thutte: Chicigo. i Dea S Joseph, Atehison and e, ouly through o truing Ch ¥ oand 1 lndmm..mu AND SOUTH, ant Day Couches aud )\ Palice Sloeping St Louis; Jtapida i Rt wolls; Farlor Cars St Louls I with Reciuting Chiis 10, nd Peorka, Only L. Louls uid braska, ind Denve 010 It 18 also the hrough Line between 81, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and 8T. PAUL, “Teis known as the great Til I CAR LINE of America, and is universilly adinit. fod 10 e the Finest Equipped Railroad in the World f luz&.luunl Travel, i Through Tickets via this line for sale ut all RR. goupan ticket offices in the United States and Cang 1. J. POTTER, PERCEV :LI)WYLL, GenFass. A Vice-Fren, & Gen. Manager. % it ec i, Lowi, Lincoln, N acre. Also a tract four miles from the hity at $30 per acre. EERirkwood. Lots in this addition will be sold on motnhly¥paymect; 10 per cent. cash and b per cent, per mont 1. Of all the lots we havelifor sale, we think this is the most desirable either for a home or tor mvestment, as 1t is near busiuess suicely located and at present{prices is tha cheapest property in the market, aud first buyers! haveichoice of lots. BEDFORD & SOUER. 218 South 14th Streel, betwean' Farnam ,and}Douglas