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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1882)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- FRIDAY I'JSBRUARY 17 18B2 , FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. Nr.w YORK , February 1C. MONET. Money cloeed at 4 per cent. Exchange cloied firm nt 4 80@4 90J. UOVKIIXJIKNT ] KNI)1. Government ! ! clewed firm. Currency GV 1 25 bid 4'n coupon * 1 172 " 4Vn CMUpimi 1 113 " 6 % Continued 1 OlJ " 6's continued 1 OOJ " Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows : Uni , > n lilts 1 101@1 17 Union Land Grants 1 IB © k 1C Union Sinking Fund . .1 2J @ 1 2. J Centrals 1131(3(114 ( ( HTOOKH The market was weak nml depress ! during tlio greater part of tlio Jay , inul under a gtno'nlly ' heavy presume to sull , pricei declined sharply throughout the whole list. Tlio fall in piic8t ranged rotn 4 to 13 per cint , nnd wna led by Huini ! > il& St. Joe preferred , tlmt stock declining from 101 t > 01. The "lock also gold nt 88. Now Joney Contrul , Denver & Hio Qrnndo , Western Union , LcuU < vlllo k Nashville , nnd Southwestern hares wcrj nlno prcnncd for Hale , nnd de clined sharplyIn the Into dealings a firmer tone Hct In , and thcio wns a re covery In the general Hat of 4 to 3J per cent. The total nabs to-day 480 sharet , and the dealings at times wore attended with considerable excitement. The following are the closing bids : Amer.Dist 49 M &C A&TH 33 Preferred Profeirod. . . . 82 2J pfd. B. k A. L. , pfd 08 Met. elevnte-t. . B. 40 133 Manhattan El. . O S noj P cferred . . . . 94 Cedar Kails. . . . 10 Man. Beach. . 781 O I 343 M&O 28 OP 90j Northwest m. .133 CS & G 48 preferred 142 0 k G pf'd. . . . 80 N * h. & I hat 73J O C &IO 10J NY C 1304 C&A 18 N & W , pfd . r,3 0 C C & I . . . 78 ] Nor. Pacific. . . . 34 C& 0 22i Preferred. . . . 73 1st pfd 3D NY Elavatoit. . 103 id pfd 25 O&W 24j Cen'l Aiiznna. . 11 Ohio 31 } CStL&NO. . 76 O & ! tf 95 Dead wood G : Omaha 34 J DL& W 12- ) | Preferred. . .100' D & II IOC : Ohin fen . . )8 ; D & KG Cl | OreNav 135 .Erie 30 Ore Tram. . . . 72 Preferred. . . . 70 Ontari. Silver. . 3U E&W 29. Pac Mall. . 41J ETeun 13 ; Pull. Pal. Cftr..l34 | Pieferred. . . . 2i " Adams 145 "Preferred. . . . 5r ; W. F 123 Heading ( American 9) ) H 1 1314 U. S 75 U& W 2r > S H&StJ . 93J Preferred. . . . 90 K& A 27 I.C .132 St. Paul 108 IB&W San Francisco. . 33J K&T ! 331 Preferred. . . . 53J LS .111 1st Preferred. 99 L I 50 StPM&M. . 110 L&N. 80 Tex. & PaciBc. . 43 L N A& C. . . 71 IU & 1J 11 Little P 18 Union Pacific..Il7 M 0 8V Wabash 323 MLS& W. . . . 40 Preferred. . . . 59J M. & Essex. . . . 120 \VesternUnion. 801 Mem. & Char. . 67 HTATB DO.SDS. Tennessee G'a , mixed , dee ined to 62J from C34 , and closed 53. STOCK BALB.S. The following were the sales of thi more active steady to-day. Total Bale ? , 490,000 shares. WU . 55,700 NJC . 34,000 CC&IC . . . 2,300 IO . SOU CCCftl. . . . 800 OhioC . l.COO CBAQ . 200 MC . 2'OU NYC . 21,500 CP . 4.500 CHICAGO MONET HAUKBT. CHICAGO. February 1C. The banks reported a fair demand for money , and deposit ) are large for thU pe riod of the } car. The possessors of good paper can obtain any funds they ask for at C@7 per cent. Eastern exchange between the city banks was offered at 75c discount per $1,000. The clearings of the ansociated banks were § 0,000,000. Orders for currency were larger , bu' ' owing to a scarcity gold was shipped. COMMERCIAL. Omaha "Wholesale Market- OFFIOE or THE OMAHA BEE , ) Thurssday Evening , February 1C , / Applei advanced 6Dc@l 09 per barrel Celery advanced 6c per dozen. No other .changes noted to-day. Local Grain Dealing * . WHEAT. Cash No. 2 , 102J : cash N'o. rt.OOor rejected , 07c. BAHLEY. Cash No. 2 , SOc ; No. . > 30j. iYE.-Cash , C5c. CORN. Cash No. 2 , 43ic. OATS , Cash. 31o. STREET PKICKS-Corn , 40@45 ; oats 40@45. HAY 50 00@0 60 per ton. Provlsloni. KLOUIl Spring wheat , straight grade , 8325@350 : "Pioneer" California , ? 4 00 ; pateut , $3 754 M ) ; winter wheat Htralght .prade . $3 85 ( & > 1 2o ; patentJ 60@5 00gra- ; lhani rye , § 2 r/0 ; Wheat , . { 00 ; Queen Beo. $ J 25 ; Jasper , ? 3 87 ; Big SInux , (3 60 , HYK FLOUR 53 25. HrLLSTirFF.S Bran , p r cwt. 1 00 perton.10.00@17.00 ; icrdonlngf , per cwt. We ; short * , per jv/t 1.00 ; chopped food , per cwt. 1 20 ; meal bolted , yellow , 1 40 ; white. 81 GO. ° OTATOE8-NobinskaH. 1 lfi@l 20. dWKKT POTATOES-Genulne Muaca- ino , 1 @ho per Ib. WJLI ) GEESE-Out of market. EiGB ( 15c. UUTTEU Choice , 28@30o ; poor , no oiarket : fair , 18@24 ; creamery , 30@3.'c. APPLES Good. Hound , very scarce at $5 BO@G fX ) per bbl. LEMONS Steady ; per box , 84 50 ® MALLAGA GRAPES-Per bbl.8 60 ; per half bbl. , W 60. BIT WAX Yellow , 20@22c. ONIS 1 10(3140 ( per bushel. . OKANBEURIES-Per bbl. , $1000 ® 11(0. CELERY Per doz. , G5@70c. DRESSED GKESE-Per Ib. , 9@U0. OYSTERS Selects , 45c ; standards , 35c. DRESSED CHIOKENS-Steady at 9 aiOc. 1)RESSED TURKEYS-12i@13c. OHEKS1J lOtaHe. CASK YALENCCIA ORANES- 58 25 a 9 00. Grocers Lilt. COFFEE. Itio , lair , 124c ; Rio , good , 134c ; Rio , piiuio to choice , 14c ; Old gov't Java ; 20i@281c , Mocha , 28Jc ; Arbuckle'u , IGo. ' TEAS. Gunpowder , good , 45@55cj Choice , C0@75cj Imperial , good , 40@lBc | Choice , C00r,75c ; Young Hyson , good , 3G@ 60c ; choice , GSclggl 00 ; Japan at Leaf , 86c | Japan , choice , 00@75c ; Oolong , good , 85@40 ; Oiiloiiff , clio ce , 40@rjrii Souchong , good , Mre-lOo ; choice , 35(2)458. ( ) SUGARS. Cut loaf. lOlc ; Crwhed lOJo ; Granulated , lOlc ; Powdered , lOjn Fine powdered , IHcj Standard Coffee As DJc ; Now York Confectioner's Standard A. Ojfl ! Good A , OJcj Prairie Extrn C , 8fo. 8fo.dYRUPS. dYRUPS. Sugar hou.o , bhls , 45c : hall bla , I7c ; krgs , 4 J callono , $2 10 ; cholco table syrup , 42c ; fiaUbbls , 4lcj kegs , $2 10 , SODA. Uwlght's It ) imin'n , W 00 ; De- land do , S3 00 ; Church's , $3 00 ; Keg noda , t@4lc STARCH. Pearl , 4Jcj Silver Glow , 81 fflSijcj Com Stnrch , 8S@9c | Excelsior Glo > < , 7c ; Com , 74c. SALT. Dray loads , per bbl , 2 10 } Ann- ton , in Racks , 3 CO ; bbls dairy 00 , 5s , 3 45 ; bbh dairy. 100 , 3s , 3G5. DHIKU FRUITS Cholco halxes , poachcK , ( ili- , Ib Loxe , 13c ! Michigan , 8lc ; J > uw Vork apples , 8c : l'nmc , old , OJc ; new , 74c ; Cnrrants , ( ty@So ; Ulnckberrles now , loc. loc.OHEKSE OHEKSE Full Crcatu , 14c ; Part WOODENWAHK Two hoop pailf , I 95 ; throe hoop palls , 2 20 ! No. 1 tnbj 9 V ) ; No. 2 tub" , . 8 50 ; No. S tubs. 7 50 pioneer wudiboanifi , 1 85 Double Cr wn , 200 ; Well buckets 3 2fl. LEAD Bar , 51 iM. SPICKS. Pepper , Jl'J ; AlUlco | , lOo ; Clove" , 40c : NntniOKs , § 1 00 : 2. > coassm , Mace 81 00. MATCHES Per caddie , Wc ) ; round cases , 87.G5 : wiunre cnse * , 85.10. PROVISIONS Breakfast bacon. 12jo. choice lanl , 14 Jc : dried beef , 134c : should ers , 9c : hams. tHc ; bacon , Bides , lie. NEW PICKLES Medium , In barrel * , ? 10 00 : do in half bbls , B 75 ; small * , In bblx , 12 00 do , In half bbls , 7 CO ; gherkins , in t bbls , 14 00 ; do , in half bbls , 7 50. VINEGAH Pure npple extra , 10jJ . pure npple , 13c : Pnwiintf euro ninilc , IGc. HOMINY Now , S55 50 per bbl. BEANS Medium , hand picked $1 00 per bushel ; navy , Si 00 ; cnlef nnvy , ? tOO HOPE Sisal , 4 Inch and lArger , 8J ® 9cJlnch ; , lOc. SOAPS Kirk's Savon Imperial , 330 ; KirkV satinet , 3 SO ; Kirk's standard. 3 G5 ; Kirk's white Russian , BOO : Kirk's Eutocn , 205 : Kirk's Prairie Queen , (100 ( cnkeH ) , 3 JO ; Kirk's magnolia , 4 55 ® 440. 440.CANDLES CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , IB or , 8s , 16cboxes ; 40 Iba. , 16 oz. , G * . IGc. LYE American , 3 10 ; Greenwich , 340 : Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 50 ; Lewis' lye , IGOjJuwelllye , 275. POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz. , in case , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 dor. in ciwo , 1 90 ; Anchor B.ill 2 doz in cane. 1 60. FIELD SEED Red clover , choice new , SG 00 per bushel ; mammoth clo\er new , 8700 ; white clo\cr , new , § 1400 11 alfa clover , now , $12 50 ; nlnike , new , 813 00. Timothy , good , now , 53 00 ; blue grass , extra clean , § 1 50 ; blue grans , clean , 81 25 ; orchard grae S3 50 ; rod top , choice , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri , SOc ; millet , German $100 to 81 25 ; Hungarian , SOc. IIEDOnSEElJ Ouage orange , 1 to B bushels , 35 00 ; osngo orange , 10 busheln or over , § 4 50 ; honey locust , per Ib. , 35c ; per 100 Ibs. , 823 00. FIS .1-Family white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls , S3 75 ; A'o , 1 white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls , G 30 ; No. 1 white fish , in 10 Ib kits , 1 00 ; family 10 Ib kits , 75c ; New Holland herring , per keg , 1 33 ; lluBsiaii sardines , 75c : ColiiP1- bin river Halmon , per lOOlbs , 8 00 ; George's Bank codfish , Gc ; Gen. boneless cotllmh1 ; 94c ; boneless fish , 5 c. MACKEREL Half bblB mess mackerel , lOOlbs , S1250 ; hfbbl No. 1 ex shore do , 100 lb , G 00 ; hf bblK , fat family do , 100 Ibs , 3 85 ; moss mackerel , 12 Ib kits , 2 25 ; No. 1 ex shore , 12 Ib do , 1 50 ; No. 1 shore , 12 Ib do. 1 00 ; fat familv , 10 Ib do. 75e. CANNED- GOODS Oysters , 2 Ib ( Field's ) , per case , 84 00 ; do 1 Ib ( Field's ) , per case , 2 50 ; do 2 Ib ( Standard ) , per case , 3 70 ; do 1 Ib ( standard ) , per case , 2 30 ; dci 2 Ib ( slack ) , per case , 2 75 ; do 1 Ib ( slack ) , per case , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon , 1 ft , per dozen , 1 f2@l 70 ; do2tt > , per dozen 255. Sardines , iSnall fab , Imported , _ one quarter boxes per box , l-ljc ; American , quarter boxes per box , He ; do half boxen , per box , 211c. Lobsters , 1 Ib per dozen , 180. Tomatoes , 230 ; do 3 ft per case , 3 30 : Corn. 2 Ib ( Mountain ) per case , 3 GO ; soaked corn , 210 ; do 2 Ib' ( Yarmouth ) , per ca e , 3 60 ; string beans , per cane , 2 25Lima ; beans per case , 2 20. Succotash pet case , 2 25. Peas , common , per case , 2 00 ; peas , choice , per case , 4 50. Blackberries , 21b , per case , 280 ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per cose , 2 75t raspberries , 2 Ib , per case , 2 763 00. Damson * , 2 Ib , per case , 2 45. Bartlett pears per case , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortleber ries per case , 2 80. Egg plums , 2 Ib per ci.sc , 3 50 ; do , choice , 2 Ib , per case. 4 50. Green gages,2 Ib per case , 3 60 : do choice , " Ib per case,4 50. Pine Apples , 2 Ib , per case , 4 005 75. Peaches , 2 Ib pur case , 3 10 : do 3 Ib , case , G 00@6 60 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , per case.3 85 ; do pie , G It ) , per dozen , 3 50. RICE Carolina , 8@84c ; Louisiana , 74 @ 8\c ; fair , G4@7. PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Tennessee - nessee , 9c per Ib ; fancy white , lOc per Hi ; raw white Virginia raw , lOc ; roasted , 11 Jc. Dry Qoodi. BROWN COTTONS-Atlantic A , 84c ; Appleton'XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , So ; Boott FF , Sic ; Buckeye LL , 4-4 , 7o ; Cabot W , ; Chittenango A , Glc ; b reat Falls E , ; c ; Hoosier , GJc : Honest Width , 73c ; In- nn Head A , 8jc ; Indian Standard A , 8Jc ; Indian Orchard d. w. , 8Jc ; Lawrence LL , 7c ; Mystic River , 7Jc : Pequot A , 8c ; Shawmut LL , 7c ; Utica 0 , 6Jc ; Wnchus- ett B , 74c : do A , 81c ; do E 48 , 124c ; Wol cott BB , 8ic. FINE BROWN COTTONS Allendale 4-4 : 74c ; Alligator 3-4 , 3c ; Argyle 4-4 , 7Jc ; Atlantic LL. GJo ; Badger State X 4-4 , 7c ; Bennington 0 4-4 , GJc ; Buckeye S. 4-4,6Bcc Indian Orchard AA 9-8. 8Jc ; Laconia O 39 , 8Jc ; Lehigh E 4-4 , 9 < c ; Lonsdalo 4-4. lOc ; Pepperefl N SO , 7c ; do O 32 , 71c ; do R 3G , 7 c ; do E 39 , 84c ; Pocasset 0 4-4 , 7Jc ; Wamsutta 4-4.13c. BLEACHED COTTONS Androscog fin L4-4,10cBlackBtoneA ; A Inperial9c ; do do half blenched t-4,9c ; Cnbot 4-4,89 ; Fidollty4-4 , 9JcFruit ; of thnl/jom , ! ! ; do canbric4-4,13cdoWnterTwlst,101cGreat ; ; FallnQ , lOJc ; Indian Head shrunk 4-1,12 c : L-msdalo , lOJc ; do cambric 37 , 13c ; New York MillH. 13e ; Pcquot A , lOc ; Pepperell N G Twills , 12Jc : Pocahonlas 4-1 , 94c ; Poca H t 4-1 , 84c ; Utica , lie ; Wauwittn 0 X X , 13c. DUCKS UnbleachtMl-Atlantic , 10 o 17c ; Baltimore do , IGo ; Lone Star , 8 ut. . 12c : Sav..ge , 18c. DbOKS ( Colered ) Alb.my E brown. 8c ; do C , ilrnli lie do X.v , Btrlpen and plaids , 12jc ; do XXX brown and drnb , BtriiMis and jilalds , 12Jc ; Arlington funcy , 19c ; L'runswick brown , 8Jc ; Chariot fancy , 124c ; do extra heavy , 20c ; Fall Rivoi brown , extra heavy , HJc ; Indiana A brown , 13c ; Nepousct A brown , 15c. TICKINGS Amoskeag A 0 A 32 , 174c ; do XX blue 32 , l 4c ; Arrowanna , 9Jc ; Clnremont B B , 15Jc : Conestoga ex tra , 174c ; Hamilton D , 114c ; Lewiston A 30 , 15c ; Minnehaha4-l , 20c ; Orneg-v auper extra 4-4 , 28c ; Pearl River 32 , IGjc ; Put nam XX blue etrljw , 12c ; Hhetucket S , 104c ; do SS 12c ; Yeoman'g blue 29 , " ' DENIMS. Amoskcak , blueand brown , do do 144c ; Huymaker'tf blue uml brown , 9Jc ; Mystio River DD stripe , IG oj Pear Ifiver , blue and brown , IDJc ; Uncaiville , blue and brown , llUo. CAMBRICS Barnard , 61cj Eddyutone lining. 24 Inch double face , S\c \ ; Garner A clazel , fie : Manhattan glove finish , 5Jc Newport do Go ; do glazed , Sic ; Pequot do Do : I/ockwiKxl kid finish , Gc. CORSET JEANS Amory , 8cAndros ; coggin sattcen , 84ij Clarendon , G jo ; Cones toga natteeiw , 7lo : Hallowell , fee ; Indlai Orchanl iini > rovud , 74c ; Nurragansett , 74c Penperlll sattw > n UJn : Rockport , 7io. PRINTS- Aliens , CJc ; American , GJo Arnold , 7cj Berwick , - ViaCocheco , 7c O < ine tora. ( Cic ; Dunkirk , 4jc ; Dunnell C4@7c } Lddystone. 7c ; Gloucester , Gc Harmony , 5io ; Knickerbocker , GJoj a rimao D , 7c ; Mystic , 64c ; Bpracues , Go Southbrldgo , Cc ; do. Ginhama | , 7c ; Harl bore , 5c ; Oriental GJc. GINGHAMS Ainotkeag , lOJo ; Atnos- dreoii 12Jj Argyle , lOjc ; Atlantic Oej Cumlxirlftnd , ? 4c ; Highland , 84cj Kenllworth , 84c ; Plun kett , 104c } SIM- MX. 8c. COTTON ADES Abbenlllo 13ic ; Agate. 20c ; American , lie ; Artirfan , 20c ; Cairo D and T , 13Jc | Clarion ] ! ) and T , 17Jc ; Deocan Co.Rtripes DnndT-lGc ; Key Rtone , 13jc ; Nr.ntucket , IPo : Nonpareil , IGc ; Ocenn 1) and T , I3rs Koyal , IGJc ; SUKROT , 12c ; Tlogn , 12jc ; Wnchnoott Rhlrt- in ? rticoks. 1'JJc : do , Nankin , 12ic : York. plnln Nantcln. I''ic ; do , checks , i > tri | > o * mm lancy , IVttc ; do , 8 oz , SOc. SHKETINaS-An.lroMog . lnlO.I.27icJ do 9- do 8-4 CVmtlncntixl C 924cj - , 22cJ 42 , lie ; Fruit of the Loom 10-4. 274 ; New York mills 98 , 35c ; do 78 , SWs do f.8 , ? 24c ; Pembroke 10-4 , 2. ' > c ; Peiiuot 10-4 , 284c : do 7-4 , 19c : do 49 , IGc ; PcnporeU 90 , 29cj do G7 , 2lc ; do 57 , 18c ; Utlca 00 , r > c ; do 58 , 22ic ; rlo48 , 17o Olgart und Tobnccoi. CIGARS. Seeds , 815.00 ; Connecticut , S25.00 ; Mixed , 835.00 ; Seed Ha\nna , § 50.00 ; Clcarllavana , 875.00. TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule , 'J > Ib , GOc ; Sjiotlod Fa\vn , Glc ; Our Rope , fine quality , G2cj Star , pounds , 2-1 Ib , butts , GOc ; Horse Shoe , pound * , 21 Ib , butts , ( JOc ; Glt ! Edge ! pounds , 21 Ib , butts , GO ; Anny nnd Nnvv , jwnimln , 55c ; Bullion , JH\uitn , OOo : l.orll- laH' < Climax , poundR , Glc. FINE OUT In paili. Hani to Beat , 75c ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , SOc ; Faorite , G5c ; liocky Mountain , GOc ; Fancy , f 5c ; Daisy , otic. In tin foil Catlins 0. S. , B Hi boxes , per Ib G3c ; I ori- lllard's Tiger , G5c ; Diamond Crown , GOa. SMOKING All grades Common , 25 to 33c. Granulated BlackwellB Durham , 1C oz Me ; Dukes Durham , 1G oz , 50c ; Seal of North Carolina. 1G oz , 10 ; Seal of Ncbraw- ka , 1G oz , S8c ; lxno Jack , 4 oz , linen bags i > er Ib , S1.35 ; Mnrhurgs1 1'i'.rk , 2 oz , tin loll , 55c ; Dog Tail. 65c. Palntt Ollt nd Varnlthei PAINTS IN OIIVhlte lend , Omaha P. P. , 7c ; white load , O. P. & O. Go.pure , Go ; Marseilles green , 1 to 5 Ib cans , 20c : French zinc , gi : * > n neal. 12c ; French zinc , red seal , He ; French zinc , in varnish asst , 'JOc ; French zince , In oil nsst , 15c ; Raw and burnt umber , 1 Ib cans 12c ; raw nnd burnt Sienna , 18o : Vandyke brown , 1 i-efmod lampblack , 12c ; coach black , livery ivory black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussian blue , SOc ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chrome. green , li. M. & D. , Me ; blind and shutter LTeen , L. M. & D. , 14c : Paris green. 8c ; Indian red , 15c : Venetian red , 9c ; 3hwcan dit , 22c ; American Vermiliod , I. &P. , 18c ; chrome yellow , L. , M. , O. & D. 0. , 18c ; yellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , 16 ; patent ilryer , Gc ; graining colors : light oak. dark oa c , walnut , chestnut and ash 12c Dry ° alnts White lend , 640 ; French /inc. lOc ; Paris whiteing 2jc ; whiting gilders. 14c ; vhiting oom'l , lie ; lampblack Germantown - town , 14c ; lampblack , ordinary , 8c ; Prus sian blue , 45c ; ultramarine , 18c ; Vandyke , bro\vn , 8c ; umber , burnt , Ic ; umber , raw , lcsienna ; , burn t , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4c Paris green genuine , 35c ; Paris green com'l iic ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chrom- green K. , 12c ; yennillion , Eng. , 70o ; vermillion - million , America , 18c ; Indian red , lOc , rose pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Cookson's ' o : Venetian red Ain. , IJo ; red lead , 7ic chrome yellow , genuine , 20c ; chrome ycl low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 3c ; ochre , French , 2Jc ; ochre , American , IJc ; Winter's mineral. 24c ; lehigh brown. 2jc : panish brown. 2ic ; Prince's mineral 3c ; VARNISHES Barrels per gallon. 'urnlturo , extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1 , 1 ; furniture , U , 8T c ; coach , extra , 81 40 ; loach , No. 1 , 81 20 ; Dnmar , 81 50 ; Japan. 3c ; asphaltum , 70c ; uhollac , 83 50 ; hard il iiniHli. SI 30 OILS 110' carbon , i > er gallon , 11 4c ; 1'50 cadlight , per gallon , 12ic ; 175' headlight , er gallon , IGc ; cryhtoliue , pergallon. Oc ; nseea , row , per gallon , GG ; linseed , boiled , er gallon , G8c ; lard , winter st 'd , per talon ; - on , 1 05 ; No. 1 , SOc ; No. 2 , C5c ; castor , KXX. p'r gallon , 1 30 ; No. 3 , 1 15 ; sweet , jer gallon , 85c ; sperm , W. B. , per gallon , 35 ; fish , W. B. . per gallon , GOc ; neatsfoot , xtra , per gallon , 75c ; No. 1 , G5c ; lubri- ating , zero , per gallon , SOc ; . summer , 15c ; o den machine , No. 1 , per gallon , 35c ; No. , 50 ; sperm , signal , per gallon , 80c : ter- tontine , per gallon , 64o ; naptha , 74 , per allen , SOc ; 64 . 20c Heavy Hardware Lilt. Iron , rates , 83 50 ; plow ateol , cast , 74c ; eSt tool do. 15@20 * ragpn spokes , set. 25@3 00 ; hubs , per set , 1 25 ; felloes , laweu ry , 1 40 ; tongues , each , 70@S5c ; axles , ach , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib , 7@llc ; vaehers. per Ib. 8@18c ; rivets , per Ib , lie ; ron wedges , Gc ; crowbars , Gc ; harrow eeth , 4c ; horseshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; spring tool , 7 ( 8c. NAILS 10 to 20d. 3 GO ; 8 to 10 , 375 d , 4 00 ; 4d. 4 25 ; 3d , common , 5 00 : 3d , ine , G 50 ; clinch , all sizes , 0 25 ; (3d ( , casing. 75 ; 8d casing , 4 5) ) ; lOd casing , 4 25 ; lOd inish , 4 75 ; 8d finish , 5 00 ; Gd finish , 6 25 mlf kecs , lOc extra. SHOT. Shot , 81.85 ; Buck shot , $2.10 ; ) riental Powder , kegH , 86.40 ; do. , haU cegs , 83.48 : do. , quarter kegs , $1.88 ; Blast- ng , keen. 83.35 ; Fuse , ner 100 feet 60c. Horses and Mulei. The market In brink and all grades are oiling well nt n tltcht advance in ptices. 'he demand for good horses exceeds the upply considerably. Prices range as fol- OWB : Fine single drivers , $160. to 300. ; Extra Irnft horses , $175. to 225. ; Common drn't lorses , 8100. to 160. ; Extra farm horses , illO , to 125. ; Common to good farm hones ! 90. to $100. ; Extra plugc , $60. to 76. ; Common plugs , $20. to 810. MULES. 16 to 154 hands ( extra ) , $125. o 160. ; 14J to 15 hands , $100. to 140. ; 14 to 144 hands , $75. to 100. ; 134 to 14 lands. $00. to 75 Liquors. ALCOHOL 187 poof. 225 per wine rnllon ; extra California spirit * , 187 proof , . 3D per proof gallon ; triple refined spirits. 87 proof , 124 per proof callon ; re-distilled Hikies , 1 00@1 5u ; fine blended , 1 50 ® 50 ; Kentucky bourbons , 200@700 ; Kn - luckv and Pennsylvania ryes , 2 00@7 00 BRANDIES Imported , $0 00@1600 ; domestic 1 40@4 00. GINS Imported , 4 60@0 00 ; domestic , 1 40@3 00. RUMS Imported , 4 60@6 00 ; New England. 2 OOfaU 00 ; domestic , 1 f > 0@3 60 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY CHAMPAGNES Imported per case , 2G 00@5i 0Aranbvi , case , 1200 ® "S " 00 , CLARETS Per case. 4 50@16 00. WINKS Rhine wine , per case , G 00 © 20 00 ; Catawba , per case , 4 00@7 00. Lumber. WHOLKHAI.K. FENCING No. 1 , 12 to 20 ft , $22'.00 ; No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft. , 21 00 ; sheeting dressed , No. 1 , 18 00 ; No. 2 , 10 00 ; common boards , Iresscd. 20 00. FRAMING 1G ft. nnd under , per M , 21 00 ; 10 ft. studding , 22 00 ; 22 ft. 22 00 ; 21ft. 2500. ' FINISHING No. 1. finish 11 , 14 nnd 2 Inch , $50 00 No. 1 finish 1 Inch $45 00 ; No. 2 , finish 11 , 14 and 2 inch , $45 00 : No. 2 finish , 1 inch , $40 00 ; No , 3 finish , 1 Inch , $3500 ; O. G. battens ir * 00 feet llii. , n 00 : well curbing , $2200 ; rough 4 and 2 Inch battona per 100 feet tin , , 50c. STOCK BOAHDS-Antock , $40 00 ; B $35 00 ; O , $30 00 ; common stock , $22 60. FLOORING No. 1 , $10 00 ; No. 2 , * 35 00 ; No , 3 , $22 00 yellow pine , No. 1 , $4000. SIDING-NO i , $2400 ; NO. 2 , $2200 ; No. 3 , $18 00. SHIP LAP Plain , $22 00 ; O. O. No , 1 , $3200 ; No. 2 , $22 00. OEILING-$24 ( XX$37 00. LATH AND SHINGLES A atarbest ( ) bliingles , $3 85 , No. 2 , $2 60 ; No , 3 , $2 00 , Lath , $3 60. Dulldlrg Material. LIME Per barrel , $1 35 ; bulk perbu. , 35c. Cement , bbl , $2 60. Iowa planter , bbl , $2 60. Hair per bu , 35o. Tarred felt 100 Ib * , 83 60 , Straw board , $ i CO PAPER Straw paper , Sifo ; rag paper , 4c ; dry goods paper , 7c ; manlla paper , 10c ; news paper. 80. COAI/-Cumberland blacksmith , $12 ] Morris Run Blossburg , $12 ; Whltcbrenst lump , ? 0 fO ; WhiUibrcast nut , ? G f 0 ; lowt lump , ? 0 60 ; Iowa nut 80 50 ; Rock Springs , $8 ; Anthracite , all ilzo-i , $12 0012 50 , Draft. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Add Cnrbollc , 60cj Acid , Tartario , 680 ; " CopahU , per Ib , 7f > c ; Bark , Sastafrnft , ix > r b , 14cj Calomel. t > or Ib , 75c ; CinchonldtK , wr or , 81 00 : Chlorofonn , i > cr Hi. 1 00 ; Dover's powierd , per Ib , 81 40 ; Kpsotr nlt , per Ib. 3io | Glycerine , pure , JKT Ib , 45c ; Ix > ad , Acetate , JUT Ib , 21c ; Oil , Cantor , No. 1 , per tfal. J l 3,1 ; Oil , Castor , No. 3 , per g l , 81 25 ; Oil , Olive , per gal , 81 60 ; Oil , Origanum , 50o Opium , 8-1 fiOj Quinine P. A W. A R. & H. , wr oz , 82 55 ; Potawlum. Iodide , per Ib ; 2 50 ; Salncm , per oz , 40c ; Sulphate of Morphine , per oz. 83 81 ; Sulphur ( lour , per fb , 41c ; atrvclinlno. t > er oz. 81 fO. Wool. Merino nin\n lie < l , light , ll@10c : heavy , 13@ir > c ; medium nnwoRhcd , light , 18&i'JOc ; tub-waj > hcd , cholco , 32c : fair , SOc ; dingy nnd w. , U8c ; hurry , black nnd cottrd woow . ' ( gCc lew Hldei l-urs , Etc. 1IIDKS Urecn butchor'n hide , " < ; cured hides , 8c ; gn'on salt , jwrt cuuil hides , 7@7Jc ; tlrytllnt. sound , l.Ssl4c ; dry calf and lp , l'2@13c ; dry salt hides , ( sound , ll(312c ( ! ; ( jreen calf. wt. 8 to IB KM. . lO llln ; green calf , wt , under 8 Ibs , per skin , 50 - green irolts , 81 00@1 IB ; green lamb i.klnn , $1 10 ® 125 : damaged hides , two-third rate , cut scored and ono grub , cla ed two- tllriln rntn , ) branded hides 10 per cent. ilT , Ooon klns. No. 1 , 45c ; No. 2 , oOc ; No. n , 20. ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , 50c ; No. 2 , 30c ; No. 3 , ir.c : No. 4 , Bo. Fox. No. 1 , COc ; No. 2 , 25c. knnk , No. 1 , black , G5c ; short stripe , I0o ! narrow stripe 25c ; broad utripo , lOc. Tallow , BJc. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Council Bluffta Mnrkot. CODNCIL BLDKFB , Kobrunrr Ifi Flour Crystal Mills Golden Sheaf , 3 76 ; Cnllfornl t Kuroko , pntcntj 3 9 i ; bent brand of Knnsim , 3 50@3 90 ; Kanvai and Missouri flour , 3 f-0@4 25 ; grahitin , 3 75 ; rye flour , 3 40. Bran and Shorts IB 00 per ton Chop Corn 22 60 i > er ton. Wheat No. 2 , 8102 ; No. 3 , 72o ; re jected , 52c. Corn 17. Oats No. 2 , 40c ; rejected , 35c. Barley No. 2. 90c ; No. 3 , 75c Hay Lno e , B 00@C 00. Wood 6 50 ® 7 00. Live Hogs 5 25@5 7B. Cattle Shipping , 4 50(5)5 ( ) 00 ; ' milch cows 30 00 ® 15 00 per bond ; butchers stock , 3 00@3 60. Sheep 3 7o@4 25. G Hides- : G 3 hides , 7c. Wool 1B@25. Butter Creamery , 30o ; In rolln , wrap. pcd , 25c : rolls not wrapped , 20. ; mixed co ore , 15@20o. Eggs -Packed. lOc ; freoh , 12Ju . Potatoes 1 10@1 30 ; Salt Lake , 1 51. Onions 1 25@1 40. Dressed Poultry Chicken ? , lOc ; duckn , lOc ; geese , 8c ; turloyp , 124c. Lixo ChickeiiH 2 25 per doen. City Produce Marljot. IC/VN'HAS CITT , Fobrimy 10. Wheat Thtr < i was n better fooling in the market , and values ruled higlior. No. 2 Felirnurv , 1 1'-ty Mar.h , 1 132 ; No. 3 ash , 93@Gc ! ) ; Fxlnua y , 93 c ; March , V ; April. 9l@974 ! : May , 9S ; No. 4 'rtbruary , 83J a4c ; March , SIJc , April , 2. Coin Fi mcr. No. 2 mitodcash , 67i 5" c ; February , 574 ( " ) > 9i ! ; Manh , fiGc ; Vpiil , B7c ; Miy. 57c ; No. 2jellow mixctl a < li , B"lf ; No 2 white mixed cash , fil@ 1 ; IVbiuury , Glc ; Match , Gl@G3c ; . y , G2jc. UatH No. 2 cash , 451c ; February , 15Jo. Rec'ts. Shiiim'ts. Vheat . 1.G81 7,397 orn . -4,777 8,349 'ats ' . 025 Ohioago IToanoe. CHIOAOO. February 16. On 'chinge there was a higher range of rices. The icceipts of eraiu were 1UG car aup , embracing f > 2 of whe it , 89 of corn , 9 of oatf , B of rye , 25 of b < rloy. Flour Dull and unchanged ; very little oing. , Whea Trading in No. 2 spring acthe , > nd a nervous aud unsettled feeling ) re tailed , with priced nuliject to BU 1den and Jequent fluctnationK , but with all doyd ping more tttongth and closed with yes erday's dec Ino fully recovered. There was a more active demand from the open UK of the cession , numerousbuying orders icing rtcdve I from outride parties , laigely rom parties who had sold at the h'gher trices. Tnere were nl-iu parties buying in mticipation of a reaction , which usua'ly ' ollows after so severe a break as hai been itnc scd the ca t fewdnjs , and there was ess do-ire to force Hales. The mniket " ? ii cd about 2@2u } higher than ( ho closing igures of yesttrdiy. rallied on additional c' then dec in d , with Homo fluctuations , jc , under liberal offerinsH , but again ral- ied , advencing 14c , rocoltd ugalii. iluctu- itetl and finally cloned about Jo higher on eaul'ir board , and o oil at 1 22j | March ; 23J Aptf ; 1 2G1@1 2GJ Mayl ; 20J June ; 05 j ear ; No. 3 spring , quetquotub ! ; e 07(5)1 ( 08 ; rejected , nominal. Corn ' 1 ho market was quite active on peculative account , but t-uuject to quits requent change * . The demand wa < active arly an'l ' prices were advanced 19@ljc ; onto fluctuations and the Improvement moderated , wasmaintainedo2cl ; ml on nil at 574c for February ; 57jio for Mnrch ; 8 0 for April ; G2 o fr Mai ; 6GJ@5iZc ( for Tnne:53@534c for July ; rejected , fairde nand , 55@551c. Oats - Moderately active , with in.provci irices ; No. 2 clos-d on > all at 40Jo for Fob narv ; 44Jc for March ; 41c for April ; 4tc or May. Rye Limited demand ; No. 2 closed a i3@83o for March ; 83@81c fur April. Barley Quiet and nominal at about 1 00 or February nnd Mnrch. Pork Fnirlv active and higher ; moss ; ! oscd nt 17 75@17 GO for cash and Foli- uarv ; 17 774 for March ; 17 95 for April ; 8 O. . for May ; 18 2l@18 10 for June. Lard Active and higher , closing on all at 10 ! @ 10 95 lor canhand Veuary \ < ; 1 SI ® ! ! fc74 for Mnrch ; 12 0/H for Apill ; 0 IB for M.IJ ; 10 224 11 2 for Juno. Bulk Meats Steady nnd unchanged , Short Ribs Aclivu and higher ; 9 15 for 'utniary ; 0 2Ji for Murili ; 9 32 * for April ; I ) 40@9 44 for Muy ; 9 6 4 for 'une. ' Whisky Steady ; 1 19. Butter Good nquiry for peed to ( hni-e in 1'nnt an I sliippln order accouut < . Tliu oceipts were modera'o ' nud HoliltiH f int at olfoivd ; creamery , cliolco to fancy , 43IDc ; 'ulr to ( , " od , ; ) li@IOj ; dairy , choice to ancy , 38@Ui ; do. lair to Rii-d , 25tf35c ( ; ienli ma c | packing Htoof , V0o,28c ( ; ludlu lacked , common to good. 18@3 c ; roll , ! 2@'JGo for common to ( air , und 2820a 'or good to choice. Eggs Offering * increased and demand imall , Inrfely weaker , prices lower ; utnct- 'y fioih 10yil7cper dozen. dozen.Roo'tM. Roo'tM. Shipm'U Flour . 17.010 IBiBl Wheat . 34,477 29,911 Corn . fO.OOO 155,000 OatH . 40,205 42,138 Rye . 4,308 2,700 Barley . 14,048 7,30'J Chicago I/lyo Stock. CHIOAOO , February 10 , The Drover's Juniiml nportu M foil WH : Hogn Receipts , 18,500 head. How much lower the market was fnr common to go > d was bard to determine , especially tliu scarcity , for no two imn could airee. The majority , however , ( declared there was no market und Btich was about the case , for everything wai untettlo 1 nni Ralertneii d'd not cum , /laln to mu' ' h of wh it tliny could do an what othom o > uld not do. Sule * were ma le in a scattering , uneven ay and Imyim appeared to he afraid l < b'll even nuan pile- * ! ) , Tlic rulliiu rntc-ij iii the ttojk WDIO aiiywhcrtt fr m 15@21c IOWHI und moot of ilia block bold we lit at piico < 305/110 / lower. Tim rouge in price * \vu ; firiiu II ( , OCmli f.O ; I'nlludul , him ranged fiom 7 00@7 35 ; light hog' , nothing doinj nnd p io-H lower at G 0 ( gi ( ( .0 ; tklpx and cullc , 350C B80. C'attlu ReceiiitH , G.fODhcad. Thomarkel w u weak and hlu 'i'li to day for nlil ) . ping cuttl' , jirlc H declinliik. liom 5@lic mixed. 5 20 ) i 6U ; go d. 550@5l5 ; cholco 575(0,015 ( ; cxpurt , G 35 ( ,0 GO ; trade h but lio-V lock WM le's active thin for Roma tlmn put , rhnwlnp n decline of from Ififiil'JOc ; cow < , 260@500 ; bulls , 3 2T > @ fi 00 ; steer1. 4 Gio)5 ( ) 00 : stockora in active iltmind 3 10 ® 1 00 ; fccdirs , 40 ® 1 75 Hheep K-c lpt , 2,000 hcfld. Mniktt firm nnd higher ; fair , I 8.1(314 ( 40 ; cowl , I8'6CO. St. ST. I.OUIH , February 10. I'lotir rirnur but jtticlmiiged. _ fancy. 15 OOfeG r.0cliolo : , G05fff6 Blamlly : , G HO ; .XX.K. 5 S0@4.r > ; XX , I Sii l 50 ; tmc , 976 © I BO ; p.tonK 7 ! ! B825. Wheat I-rogular but largely titghcr ; No. a red , 1 3G@1 30 } fur c lil 85J ® 1 3S for February ; I'JJg ® ! 23 for Maicli ; 1 2 j@l 2t ! for Apiil ; 1 a lifrill 1 for May ; llliJ@12HJ fop June ; 1 111@1 12J for Jul > ; I 0l@l 071 for joar ; No. 3 red , 121 ; No. t do , 1 12 i Id. Corn Q le : but higlrr ; 52@lV.Jo for oislij BIJc for Vobrnnrj ; fiGStS Bjo f .r . March ; fi'4Pt.58o ? for Apill ; ( iUjfifGto for Miy : 1.4feO'Jc | for Juno ; i)3n.GH ) { j foi Inly Oivts Unit and higher ; IOW. IVfurcAHh ) l@l'Jjo for Fohrutr > ; 411(31 ( 13c for March ; 4c lid firApill ; 43lQtlc for May. May.Ryo - Qi I t at 87o. Barley Very tlnll nt 9nc. Lead Wtak and liixu-r ; refined , 4 90 ; hard , -I 85. Butter Creamery , 41(5ir ( > c ; dairy , 37 @ 3'c. ! KgpH Wonk at Idc. Uhlsky-Lovjor.il 1 17. FUx fcced Firm at 1 3.'l. Pork ( J'liet ' lint litjjhcr : 17 75t8 50 for cash ! 17 b7J for IVInuary ; -tO@17 50 tor Mnrch ; 18 GO for April. Lanl Firm and nominally higher nt 10 70@10 76. Rco'tn. Shlpmtt. Flour . 1,205 G.BtG Wheat . KI.98G G.327 Corn . 70.MO fi8,203 Oats . ll,522 ! 4 , ISO Rye . l.OOJ none Barley . : IOIX ) none St. liontiliiro Stock. St. LouN , Fobniary 1C. Cittlc Quint and nnehanged ; export * , 6 OfS1' ' ! i5 ; good chipping , 6 75@G 00 ; me dium to choice butchers' , 4 20(8)5 ( ) GJ ; native stockuri * . 350@4 75 ; ntti\o cows nnd hiif- era , 3 7f > ( < ! ! 4 25. Roceiptx , 1,0)8 ; shipment * , 97. Hogs Market slower and lower ; light , C On@G 2H ; Yo kors , G 10@G 60 ; packing , G 25@G 76 ; butcher * nnd nclect. 7 1 0@7 OS ; pigs , 5 85@G 00. Receipts , 5,085 ; hip inonl" , V,710. _ Now X orb Jfrodaoo NMvYoiiK , Fobni.vry 1G. Flour Steady with amoileratedamand ; No. 2 , 2 ) @ 95 ; ilty mill extra , 575 ; tlm co cxtm , 5 308 00. Wheat 1@1J hi her , fovcrlfh and n ( eltled ; No. 3iul , 1 injffllSliJ ; No. 2 do , 1 31 ; No. 1 whit- MtM 31 ; No. 2 red , for I'Vliruiuy ' 13Ji@13lj ; d fnr March , l'34135 : for April , 1 3fii@l 38 ; for Miiy , 1 33@1 38. Corn Very linn and ? @ljc higlier ; un- tirmled in xed , G2J © < ' 81 ; Htcnmer mixo I , ( " ) c ; No 2 , iifii@iii ) ; No. 2 mix-1 F b- i uary , GGK'5G7c ; do for March , fllJ@C8c. Oats A(5)lc ( ) higlior an I fa rly iiclivu ; No. 1 wlnt7 , 52iNo. ; . 2 dn,48 < ! QtO\c \ ; No I mixed , lUc ; No. > do , 4Sfelc ! ) ; No. 2 mixed Mivrch , 48@lc. ! ) Rye Dull nt 88tnc. B irl y QuioS nnd steady Pork Firm ; ncwnpot mess 1775. Litrd Stronger and hi her at 10 95 for ca--h nnd February ; 10 97J for M'arch. WhIky Nominal. Petroleum Market demand somewhat nom nal ; united , 851c ; crude in barrels , c ; refined in barrels , 78c. Now Xork ilry Goods- NKW YOUK , February 16 , The dry good * business to-day has been restricted In volume with commission houues and there wan a good deal of irreg ularity in demand. Package buyers from th west and northwest are taking a hold with a fair drgroo of freedom but southern buyer- " are oper ting sparingly , owing to wretched condition of tlio rends in some ecctionti of the south and the backward ness of collections. Jobbers are d ing fair liusinots for the 1st of April , and de partment goods and ordem for a small re- assortment of seasonable fubricH aio com ing forward in considerable uumberu. Feorla Produce. PKOHIA , Febnmry 10. Wheat Good milling samples scarce and In demand ; no fula reported. Corn Receipts limit , il und with steady local demand ; JoireriiiKB luled film nnd higheiw ; lie , G5eN ; . 2 white , GJC ; high mixed , 67c : May , Gljc ; mixed , 67c. Oats-Offerings light and market ruled firm , I ut transactions were neccs- ranly ina.ti\e ut iniotation ; No. 2 white , l ic. Rye With supply nnd demand aboul equal nnd llmiteil. Tl is market rulei quiet without notable change.ln vnlues ; No 2 , 88c Bnrley Market quiet nnd nlmoet none no finle-i reported. Hlghwln s Mar'ietfirin and unchanged now quoted nt 1 17. Rcc'tK. Ship'tn Wheat 1,350 none Corn < f > ,5lO 51,000 Oats' ' 1,70 12,250 Rye 2,400 3,000 Barley none 1,20 Highwlnert 50 28C Cincinnati Produce. CINCINNATI , Fobrunry 10. Menu Pork Steady nt 18 00@18 25. Lud-Firm ; prime hteam , 10 50@10 75. 15ulk Ment- Quiet ; clear fides , 1075. Bacon QuL't ; clear sidoH , I'l ' 50. Flour-Qiilat ; family , 0 8r.725. Wheat-tJii'Bt ; No. 2 red , 180@13I. Com Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , spot on truck , G2o Oats-Easy ; No. 2 mixed , 4G&c. & llyo EIH cr ; No. 2 spor , 91 le , Barley Wo.lc ; No. 2 lull , ( J8c. Whisky Easier at 1 10. Cotton Mnrkot- Ntxv YOIIK , FubrunrylG. Spot ottmi iiict | ! > md an advance of 1-lOc ; mldilln ! < uplami , 119-Kic , with H.ileH of 30G bale-i to itpliinurri , and 6X ( ) baled ilclivcro I on contracts. Futures iloned inejiilar ; March B-lOOc lower than yo tcrda > ; lialanco 9@10-100o lower ; Match , ll.M ) ; April , ll.Olo ; May , ll.7J@ll.83c ; . lime , ll.l)3c ) ; July , 12.07c. Toledo Proauoo- TOI.KIIO , February 10 , Wheat Steady ; M'.rch , 1 ' . ' 9 ; April or May , 1 30JJ ; June , I * ' ' ! Ju'y- ' J All > giuit , 1 134. Corn -Inactive ; No. 2 or February , 58ic ; May , Gajc. OaU NeglectoJ. " * - - - Pbtlaaoliiliia Produce. ' PiiirAnKM'iiiA. February 10. Wheat Firm ; 1 30ffil 334 for cosh and Kehmnrv : 1 311 < iyl 32 ' < ) lM rch. Corn Kirin05@UOj for cwh aud Feb ruary ; G04 forMnrch. Oats Eutler ; 4 ( > l@47io for cauh ; 40 ® 47ofor February. Rye-Quibt at 85c. Buffalo lilvo Stock. EAHT BurrAW , February 10. Hogs Receipts. 37 oitf tlilpiuentn , 2fi earns inaik t dulli pir'er- , G U0@7 00 ] goodiutdium weigh w , 7 207 SO. E-iutlilbarty liivo Btooli , KAHT hiiiKUTV , Pa. , I obuinry 1 . U.ittle Slow. Reicips 701 huati ; uhi ! ) < menu 125 IK ml ; bo/t , 000i | 74i fiir l ( go d , 6 fii' ' .O DO ; cuiniiiun , 4 COfofiOO . - - .y inent , 1 100 ! h a ; Pliiladolfhla | * , 7 60(5 ( 7 GO ; Voikcw , OlOfeO fcO. 1 Inn ; wcelpu , 3 800 head l.tOO liuad ; ptlcw range fron 8 W ) @ Liverpool Proilnotv J.U'Klil'OOL , Fclnwary 1C , Vlmir Amerlran , 10s Gd@13 . Wbrnt-Wlnter , 10 < . (8110 ( , lid ; white , 10s 3dn.lOii ( 7d ; spring , 9i 10d@)10 ) W ; club , llMT'lMllB. Corn-Bs Md. Lanl 6Gi ( id. TnrjiMitino Mnrliot. WILMINOTOV , N. 0. , February 1C. ItoMn * Stondy ) drained , 18' ; good I 'JO. Spirits Firm at 49. Tnr-Htondy ; 1 ,0. TurDentine Firm ; hnnl , 2 00 ; soft , 325 ; Viigln , 2 GO. Unltimoro Produno. BALTIMORR , Feliruaiy 10. Flour-Dull. Wl uU No. 2 red xvlntoUroiiR ; 1 SS ftl ' . ' 8J forcflnh nnd Tchniaty ; I 'fOI © : ( ( J for M'rch. ' Coin White dnuthorn stcivdy ; jolloxr , < ; wotteru quiet nt ' ' Clovolund Mnrltnt. CLKVI.I.A.SM ) , 1'til rilnry 10. Petroleum Firmer and quntntlniH un changed ; Standard white , llti test , 7c. O ALIFORM A FI/UR. ) Sncrnnunto mills patent ll.inr ( red braiul ) . Our brht Eureka jiatrnt tlour ( bine brand ) . Tlio only patent Hour man- nfnctnred on tlio Pncllic conft. Wo claim it is the xvliitiHt , ftttongi-st nnd bo tfi > tnlly tlour in the Malr , A k your grocer for it. Try ( t nnd > ou xxlll u o no other. K. M. McCHEAKY A Co. , Sacramento. T. J. EVA.NS , Agent , Crjhtnl Mills , C < uucll Bluffh. f b3-tf Slain by niH Brothor'H Hand. llcmcrNnwf , Keli. J2th. Ono of the eaddost ovunts tlmt has takoii place in Dunvur in a long time ocompd yesterday afternoon in the shooting gallery locntod nt No. 41 ! Ltuimor street , aJjoinini ; the Little Windsor rostauraiit , und in the same block with the Turf exchange. This is the shooting-gallery that has gained quite n notoriety from having a wooden - on tiguro of Uuitoau set up aa a tar get.Thoro There are siuno four or five targets in the place , the Guiteau liguru and two amallcr tanrota being there for short niiigo. A long range target ex tends the whole length of the gallury a side entrance leading to n wnlk and'thanco back to n sheu , and which is closed in by curtains , is located at one of the aides on thu rear of the gnllery , the entrance being quito near thi ) long range target. A young man who waa coming in ut this aide door yesterday was accidentally shot by his own brother , who WHB piactlcing ut target-shooting , and wns wholly unn- wnro of his brother's entrance. From the I'flocts of the shot the young man has aincu died. The gallery wns carried on by two brothers Willinm Sidney Warwick und Ocorco J. Warwick. William is 18 years of ago nnd Goorpo 21. About halt-past two o'clock yesterday after noon William got out of a hack and entered the gallery. Soon after en tering ho began shooting at long range for the amusement of the crowd. While thus cnqacccd his brother Uoorgo came into the gallery through the curtained entranco. The back of the gallery around the curtain was dark , and William did not BOO hit brother. Ho pulled the trigger , and at that instant discovered his brother at the other end of the gallery , but il was too late , the hammer foil , am George Warwick dropped on his knees , unconscious , and with a 21 } calibre bullet in his brain. "Oh , my God , I've killed my brother , " ex claimed Willinm , throwing down his gun. Ho then rushed up to the wounded young man , "Speak to mo , oh , for God's imkp , speak to ino , George , " cried William , dropping on his knees before him. Hut no answer came to his earn ntul cries from the figure now stretched inanimate on'the floor. Dark clotted blood was oozing from the wound , located near the forehead. Dr. Newman , who came over at once from his oflico in the Mansions' block says about u teaspoon ful of brains came from the wound Other physicians were hastily sum moned , including Drs. Cranston , Fore and CInrk. A moment after the shooting occurred currod , about lifty persons had crowded od into the gallery , rushing througl this crowd came Detective Joe ArnoU and Officer Fred Robinson , who pro- tiorvcd order. "God knows I didn't moan to d it , " cried the wretched young man "My mother loved that hey bettor than anything in the world , and no did I. It'll kill her ! Oh , what uhall I do ! " In the meantime the poor mother of the wounded boy , who had boon living with her sons in the Man sions' block , was summoned , and ar rived on the spot. The dying boy was removed to his mother's room as speed ily iiH possible , and medical skill and motherly care did all they could for him. Subsequently , through the kindness of II. J * . IJroadwny , the portrait trait artist , ho was removed to that Kontlonmn'u apartments , in the sumo building , which are lighter and plunsuntur than his mother's room , ivhoro ho died , Nye ut tlio Drank. Halt Lake Trlmmo. "JJill Nye , the famous hand-organ player waa traveling in tlio east seine yeura ago. Jlow.ia walking up Mich igan avonui ) ono evening in Chicago , when thu strains of iv hand-organ at tracted liin attention. Advancing to the spot ho found u poor blind man turning out the doleful sounds of Homo Sweet Homo , with a lugubri- ousneas of detail that cauaod the quick ear of the great virtuoso to detect the early neglect of the man's ' musical ed ucation aud bonding ever him aakodjin kindly tones of his lifo and circum stances. Stating that ho waa the sole support of an aged atop-mothor , a drunkou father who waa a city alder man and two dozen poor rolativca rn Kalamazoo. The Uoomorang cditoi agreed to tuko his term at thu organ , Thu old man gladly resigned the machine - chino and no sooner did the deft hand of Nye touch thocrankthan all within cur-shot know Unit a master paw was mauling thu molodicu of then-country , _ . . . . . _ . , . , , TX .i ; il. i i. i it. boot Discarding the notoa , ho cast the anido , and with hia eye turned towart the mansard roof of thoPottor lalmoi IIOURO , improvised a tad , wierd mule dy , which caused a hundred hands t < gather the nearest bijoku nnd showei them into the outstretched hat of tin dreamy organist. Some missed tin hat , and crrthhod into the organ , \upo jd forever from the cara of man ono of the most extraordinary piuccs ofcranl inusio ever heard alnco the atitn aiiif toguther on thu myatio plains of Lira mio. Nyo's bald hotul WAB the shin ing mark which the crowd loved , nnd there wasn t a splinter left of the hiuid-organ. The organist sold the brick nt St a thousand , and never census to bless the memory of the un known friend who helped him in the apring of 18.)0. ) A Now QuoHtion In tlio Bast. A dispatch to The London Standard informs ua that the Huaatnti Kmpiro lias resolved to annex Corca. The lluasians claim that Corel in nccasav ry to their protection ; tlmt it gives them n good aencoist on the Pacific Ucpiv.ii , enables thorn to miccor their Ani.it ic pimuisions by nnval force , nnd xvould bo n now bulwark against tbo "nqgrciuiou nnd reatlessntas of China. " Whatever policy concorni the Pa cific shores of Asia is one to which wo should not bu imlillerent. Our into- rcsU in those nations nro paramount. The annexation of Corc.-x by Uussia is intended as a blow ti .unst Clnniand : is only another step in that Russian policy of advancing from Mongolia into China and absorbing that vast Kmpiro bit by bit. It is but a few years ago since Russia took from Chi na , without any reason xvhntovor , a territory as largo OH Franco. Wo nro only out of the Kuldja quarrel , in whichjluesinn nmbitioiiWould liaveao- riously infringed upon Chinese terri tory but for the resolution nndzoalof the Chinese authorities. Any policy of Russia looking to- xvard the absorption of China America shoultlbu regardedxvithconcern. Coroa nn interesting country , smni-civilized , with contingent dependence upon China , and looked upon by the Japan ese with earnest oyca as a possible ad dition to their Empire. The Japanese - ese are believed to regard the annex ation of the territory by Ituniia with favor , because they have some griev ance xvith the Chinese authorities , and would welcome any action which limits China's power. But it would be a shortsighted policy , oven on the part of the Japanese , to welcome the annexation of Corca by Russia. Rus sia has no interest in Asia , except her own aggrandizement. If she can load Japan nnd China inton quarrel wherein they will weaken ono after another she will Find in that controversy her own interest. A xvar between China- and Japan will never end except with annexation of parts of their country to some grasping , devouring Europe an poxvor. Jf the rumor of the an nexation of Corca to Russia should prove to ho true Americx should ntop- forward nnd iiiBUtupoiihorownrights on the Pucilic Ocean. A Hugo Iiocomotlvo. The largo online planned for use over the huavy grade of IVhatchepi pass , on the Southern Pacific railroad , is now being constructed at the railroad - . road shops in Sarnmonto. It is to b run only botweeuCaliontoandMojavo a distance of forty-fivo miles. It will bo the heaviest and most powerful railroad engine in the United States. Ita weight will bo when in running' order , about sixty tons , or about one- half greater than the present strong est engines. This is exclusive of tender ; but including the latter , and the fuel and water for use , the .weight of the engine will bo about ninety tons. The hauling capacity will also bo ono half greater than any engine now in uao by the company , and it in expected it will draw twelve full loaded cars over tho' pass , as against from seven to nine cars the largest number now taken ever the loop by a single engine. It will have four pairs of driving-whcols , 4& feet in diameter . with open truck forward. Every part is increased in size and strength in proportion to the increased poxver it is to have. The cylinders are to bo 1 ! ) inches in diameter with 30 inch stroke , as against 18 inches diameter and 24 inch stroke , which is the larg est the company now has. The boiler xvill bo of peculiar construction , hay ing for its furnace grates 9 feet in length , with an extra combustion chamber with ever 4 feet more , mak ing the total length of the furnace- something over 13 foot. The boiler will contain 1C ? tubes , 2A inches in diameter and 12 feet long , and the outside shell will bo inado of steel sovon-aixtcontli inch in thickness. A change from the usual style of con struction will bo made in the roar end of the boiler by projecting it back into the cab a considerable dis tance , which it ) done to increase the length ot the engine. The top of the portion which extends back into the cab is dropped down , however , about two foot , leaving only aufliciont room in height for the engineer to stand in the cab , nnd will also reduce the tem perature to which ho xvould otherwise bo subjected. It is expected to have the engine- completed and ready for a > teat of its powers as early as porno time in Mnrch. BuoIiim'B Arnica Halve. The best salvo in thu world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , letter , chapped hands , chillblains , corns and all kinds of skin eruptions. This salvo is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Frico , 2Cc per box. For sale by Tun & MoMAiiotf. Omaha. 1880. SHORTJLINE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , St , Jo o&Coimcil Bluffs u TUB OSL.T Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ANDTHKKAST From Omaha and the West , No change ol cn between Onuh * md tit. tx > ot , ftnd bat one between OMAHA ud NEW YOKK , DailyPassengerTrains KAUTKUN AND WKSTKUN CIT1K8 with LE88 OIIAIIUUS and IN ADVAKCK of ALL OTIUUt UNK3. s outlru line | j equlptKxl with rnllruan' * Calico HlociilUj ; Care , 1'alaco Lay Coachos. Miller * * Safety 1'lationn und Coupler , and tlio culobiated \\rustliiBhouje \ Alr-brafco. j.'tu tlmt inur tlclut re d VIA ftANSAU CH'V.bT. JOSEPH ft L'OUXCIti I1LUW8 1UU road , vl St. Jouqili and ht , Louis. llckcU ( or uula fct nil vouixia station * In th W t. J.V.UAUNAHD , A * O. DAWICfl , Qcn. 6ut > t. , Bt. Jceviib , Me | Uon. I'ua. ftnil Ticket Aft. , Ut. Joucii , Mo. AfcDK BUBLIN , Ticket AKenl , 1020 Pafiilum Btrctt A. 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