THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- TUESDAY FEBRUARY 2i 1882 , COMMERCIAL. OmnlmVholomlo Market * OrrioK orTus OMAHA HRE , \ Monday Evening , February 18. J AH Ihe clmnicii ; In the markets to-day arc as follows ! Wheat No. 2 advanced lc ) No , 3 ad vanced lc ; rejected advanced 2c. llarloy No. 3 advanced So , IJuttor nud egR ? nro In demand at an ad- vttiico of lc on tgt& and 2c on butter. Local Grain Dealing ! . WHKAT. Cash , No. 2 , 106 ; cinli ; No. H , 02Jc : rejected , 71@73j. BAllLliY.-Caf.lt No. 2 , < JOc : No. S CCo. CCo.KYU.Casb. KYU.-Casb. 70o. COUN.-Cafh No. 2 , 4 % . OATS. Cnsli. S0c. STIIKET rillOES Coin , < 0@l5j oats , 40@45. HAY SOOO@CCO per ton. Provlilons. KTjOUH HirniK | wheat , straight irrnde , .i SKsfS 60 : "I'lonccr" Cnlifonfln , S4 00 ; lice. St'S-V ; Jaspei , S3 87 ; I R Sioux , S3 ? BO. 1VK ! FLOUU S3 2 J. .MrLT.STUKKrf-nr.in , i > er cwt. I 00 | > or tuii,16.00@17.00 ; crooniti3 ( , , per cwt. SOoj uliorli , l > orvt l.OOj chopped fet d , | r cwt. 1 20 ; mini uiHivl , yellow , 1 tOj white. SI GO. "OTATOES Nelvixsknu. 1 15@l 20. JJWK17T l'OTATOKS-(3enuinu Musca- hieI I @ 5c per Ib. WILD GIKSI : : Out of market. KGGS-ir > c@tGe. 11UTTEU Uhoico , 30@32o ; poor , no n.urkct : fair , 18@24 ; creamery , 30@3.'c. Al'PIiKS Good , sound , vary gcureo t 5Ti CO@G f 0 pur bbl. LEMONS Steady ; pet box , 54 W ) @ COO. COO.MALLAG MALLAG A GRAPES Per bbl.8 50 ; per half bbl. , SI 60. BEKSW AX Yellow , 20@22c. ONIONS 1 10@1 40 par bushel. OHANBEKKIES-Per bbl. , § 10 00 ® il < 0. OELEUY Per doz. , 6"j7nc. DltESSED GKESE Per Ib. , 9llc. O YSTK US Selects. 4fio ; utandnrdH , 35c. DUESSED CHICKENS -Steady at 910o. DUESSED TURKEYS -12i@13c. OllEESE-10ai4c. ( CASE VALENCIA ORANGES- $8 25 a 9 00. Qrocers Lttt. COFKEE. Jtio , luir , 12Jc ; KIo , good , I34c ; llio , irimo to choice , 14c ; Old Rov't Java ; 20ji@28ic , Mocha , 28Jc ; Arbucklo's , ICc. ICc.TEAS. TEAS. Gunpowder , good , 45 ( < ? i55c ; Choice , GO@7Cc ; Imperial , good , 40@ir c ; Choice , G0@75c ; Young Hyson , good , 30 ® 50c ; choice , G5c@Sl. 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf , ioc ; .Tapan. choice , C0@7oc ; Oolong , good , 35@40 ; Oolong , cho.co , 40@55 ; Souchong , eood. 35fS40c : choice. 3offi45c. SUGARS. Cut loaf. lOJc ; Crushed lOJc ; Granulated , lOJc ; Powdered , lOJc Fine powdered , HJc ; Standard Coffee A : 91cj New York Confectioner's Standard A. 9Jc ; Goud A , O&c ; Praitic Extra C , 8Jn.SYRUPS. .SYRUPS. Sugar house , bbls. 45c : half bis , 47c ; licga , 4h gallons , $2 10 ; choice tiibla synip , 42c ; nalfbbls , 44c ; kcgsS2 10. SODA. Dwieht's Iti papers , S3 00 ; De- land do , S3 00 ; Church'f ) , S3 00 ; Keg soda "STARCH. Pearl , 4jc ; Silver Gloss , 8 : t8jc ; Corn Starch , 8i@c ; Excelsior IUSH , 7c ; Cora. 7ic. SALT , Dray lo.idf , per bbl , 2 10 ; Ash ton , in Backs , 3 50 ; bbls dairy 60 , 5s , 3 45 bbl dairy , 100. 3 * . 3 ( M. DRIED FRUITS Choice halves peaches , | ) le 5 tt > boxes , 13c ; Michigan , 8lc ; Now York apples , 8 c ; Prunes , old , Gjc ; new 7Jc ; Currants , GJ@8o ; Blackberries , new , 15cCHEESE CHEESE Full Cream , 14c ; Par Hklm 11 Jc. WOODENWARE Two hoop pail ? 1 95 ; three hoop pails , 2 201 No. 1 tub 9 50 ; No. 2 tubs , , 8 50 ; No. 3 tubs. 7 50 Y pioneer washboards , 1 83 Double Crown 2 90 ; Wellbucketn , 3 25. LEAD Bar , 81 65. SPICES. Pepper , | 19 ; Allspice , . 19c Cloves , 40c ; Nutmew , SI 09 : 2.cCas8iu ; Mace SI 00. MATCHES Per caddie , 90c ; round icases , S7.G5 ; square case ? , $5.10. PROVISIONS Breakfast bacon , 124u choice lard , 14Jc ; dried beef , 13Jc ; should ere , 9c : hams , 13c ; liaoon , sides , lie. NEW PICKLES Medium , in barrels 910 00 ; do in half bbls , 5 75 ; smalls , in bbls a2 00 do , in half bbls , 700 ; gherkins , in bbls. 14 00 ; do , in half bbls , 7 50. VINEGAR Pure apple extra , IGa rmro apple , 13c ; Prussincr euro nnnle , 16c ( HOMINY New , 8J5 50 per bbl. BEANS Medium , hand picked S ( X per'bushel ; navy , S t 00 ; calef navy , $4 ( X ROPE Sisal , J Inch and larger , 83 ® flc ; iifach , lOo. ' Savon 330 SOAPS-Kirk's Imperial , .Kirk's satinet. 3 30Kirk'a ; standard , 3 G5 Kirk's white Russian , 500 : Kirk' 1Eutoca , 2 05 : Kirk's Prairie Queen /100 / oabss ) , 3 JO ; Kirk's magnolia , 4 55 ® -MO. MO.OANEkLES "Boxes , 40 Ibs , Ifi oz , 8n aGcboxes ; 40 Ibs. , 16 oz. , 6s. IGc. LYE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich , 340 Western , i 75 ; North Star , 2 50 ; Lewis 3ya , 4 GO.Iowcll lye , 275. POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 do/ . in case , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. iacane 1 SO ; Anchor Ball 2 doi in case , 1 50. FIELD SEED Red clover , choice now , SO 00 par bushel ; mammoth clovoi new , 7 00 ; white clover , new , $14 00 nl alfft clover , new , $12 50 ; alsike , now 813 00. Timothy , good , new , 83 00 blue grass , extra clean , SI 50 ; blue grass clean , SI 25 ; orchard grass , 82 50 ; red top choice , 1 03 ; millufc , common or Missouri , 80c ; millet , German , 81 00 to 31 25 Hungarian , 80c. HKDOESEKB Omge orange , 1 to . bushels , 35 00 ; osage orange , 10 bugh w o over , $4 50 ; honey locust , pflr Ib , , 35c ; pe lOofbs.,82500. FIS . -Family white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls , * 3 75 ; No , 1 white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls , 6 30 No , 1 whita fi h , in 10 Ib kits , 1 00 ; family 10 Ib kits , 75c ; New Holland herring , pe keg , 1 35 ; Runsian gardines , 76c : Color- 3)ia river salmon , per lOOlbs , 8 00 ; GCOIVO'B Bank codfish , Gc ; Geu. boneless codfish 'D ' s ; boneless fish , 5Jc. MACKEREIHalf bbls meiwmackerel lOOJbs , S1260 ; hfbbl No. 1 ex show do , 100 tt > s , GOO ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100 Jbs , 8S5 ; mess mackerel , 12 11) kita , 225 Uo. I AX shore , 12 Ib do , 1 50 ; No. 1 shore 32 Ib da. 1 00 ; fat family , 10 Ib do , 75c. OANKED GOODS Oystcw , 2 H ( Field's ) , l > er case , 84 00 ; do 1 lu ( Fiold'a ) , per case , 250 : do 2 Ib ( Standard ) , per cane , 3 70 ; do 1 R ( standard ) , per case. 2 30 ; di 2 Ib ( slack ) , \wr case , 2 70 ; do 1 Id ( slack ) . t . " , 2 W , Onions , 380. Salmon , ] j , ! „ i w/en , I G0@l 70 ; do 2 lt > , per do/en ti 'i : ! nniliiro.inl ) fnli. Inuvirtcd ' > nc riuai.ei twita IK.n. . . . , iJiu ; moiium , quarter boxes per box , Ho ; do half boxen , tier box , 21ic. Lobnters , 1 Ib per dozen , , 180 , Tomatoes , 230 ; do 3 Ib per cose , 330 ; Corn2 Ib ( Mountain ) i > er cose , 3 GO ; soaked corn , 2 10 ; dee o Ib ( Yannouthi ) per ca e , 3 GO ; Hiring beans , per case , 2 25 ; Lima beans per case , 2 20. Succotash per case , 2 25 , Peas , common , per case , 2 00 ; peas , choice , per case , 4 50 , Blackberries , 2 Ib , per case , 280 ; etrawberriefl , 2 Ib , per case , 2 75 : rasp-berries , 2 Ib , per case , 2 75@3 00 Damsons , 2 11) , per cose , 2 45. Bortlett pears per case , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortleber ries per case , 2 80. Egg plums , 2 tt per ci e , 3 50 ; do. choice , 2 Ib , per case. 4 CO. Green gat'es.2 Ib per case , 3 60 : do choice , . Ib i > er case , 1 60. Pine Apples , 2 Ib , per case , 4 00@5 75. 1'eachen , 2 Ib per cane. 3 10s do 3 Ib. case , G 00@0 60 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , per case.3 65 ; do pie , 6 Ib , per dozen , 3 60. RICE Carolina , 8@8io ; Louldiana , 7J @ 8lc ; fair , Gi@7. J'EANUTS Roasted , choice , ml Ten- cwca,0oiwlb | fancy whlUlOo per Us iw-whlto Virginia raw , 10c ; roasted , Dry Goods. llllOWN ; COTTOXS-AtUnUc Appleton . SJc ; \ppleton X.7c ; Atlanta A , 8c ; iloott 1 ' y ° ' 11Ullc1C > t 1'M' ,7c ! Cnbot W , - Chltteniingo A , 0.c ; Ureat FalH K , . Hoosicr , Cjc : Honest Width , "Jc ; In- rtJinHciwlA , Sjcj Indian Standard A , 8Sc ; Indian Orchard d. w. , ftjc ; Lawrence ilt , ic ; .Mystic Itiver , 7Jc : 1'eqnot A , 83c ; Shawmut hL , 7c : I'tica 0 , Tc > ; Wachui- tt 15 , 7Jc : do A , Sic ; do B 18,12jc ; Wai- cott HI5 , S\Ct FIXE HKOWN COrrONS-AllenJnle J-4 ! 7ic : Alllgntor 3-4 , 3c ; Argyle 4-4 , 7Jc { \tlmitio LL , ( Uc : Itadger SUti X J-4 , 7cj fcmiiiigton 0fl , Gcj ] IJuckoyo S. 4-4 , ( ijco IQOl-t ndian Orch.ird l * AA 9-8 „ , 8ic - : Lnconln . . . O . lJl.iACHii : : ) COTTONS-Andro cog f.In -4,10cilllackstonoA A In pcrinlDc ; lo do half blenched I. l , e ; Cabot 4-1,8 ; Fidelity 1-1 , O cFruit ; of tlrlx > otnll : do can brio M,13cjdo WntorTttht,10lcGreat ; i-'nUsC ) , lOJo ; Indlni HendBlmink 4-4,1'2'ot L n tale. lOJc : do cambric 37 , 13cj Now York Mill * . IRc ; 1'cquot A , lOcj Pciipcrcll N ( ! TwilU , ll'lc : I'ocahontns 4-4 , lljc ; 1'oc.wct 4-1 , 8Jc ; Utica , lie ; Wamsutta 0 X X , 13c. DUCKS Unbleached-Atlantic , 10 o .7c ; Baltimore do , lOc ; I.ono Star , 8 ( IT : lilc : Snvuiro. 18o. IJUCKS ( Colrtred ) Alb ny i : broMru. ! c ; do C , drah UrIn VA. , stripes and ilaids , I''io ; do XXX brown and drab , itripos and plaidn , lUJc ; Arlington fancy , , 'Jc ; L'runsnick brown , 8Jc ; Chariot fancy , .2Jcj Jo extra hcavj' , L'Oc ; Fall lliver ) rown , extra heavy , 11 ic ; Indiana A jrown , 13c ; Noponset A brown , 15p. TICKIXGS-AnioskcaR A O A 32 , L7c ; do XX blue 32 , 18jc ; Arrownnna , ) Je ; Claremont 1J 15 , 15Jo ; Conestoga ox- , ra , 17Jc : llninilton D , lljc ; Lewiston A M , Ific ; Minnuhaha 4-4 , 20c ; Omega pup-'r iJENIMS. Amoskcak , blucand brown , LOJc ; Andovcr DD blue , 15Sc ; Arlington jluo Scotch , 18ic ; Concord OOO , blue and jrown , 12Jc ; do AAA , do ilo 13 } ; doXXX do do It Jo ; Haymaker's blue nnd brown. " ' " .vstio lliver DD stripe , IGJc ; IVnri . blue and brown , ir > } e ; Uncasville , blue and brown , HUo. CAJtBUICS Uarnard , Gk ; Eddystono lining , 24 inch double face , 8Jc ; Garner A glazed , Co' Manhattan glove finish , Sjc : Newport do Cc ; do glared , fiSc ; Pequot tie 5c : Lotkwood kid finish , Gc. CORSET JEANS-Amory , 8c ; Andros- coggin sattecn , 8Ju ; Clarendon , GJc ; Conestoga - toga Battcens , 74o ; llallowoll , 80 ; Indian Orchard improved , ? ic ; Nnrragansett , 7ic ; Concstoga. GJc ; Dunkirk , 4Jc ; Dunncll , lj@7c ; Eddystone ; 7c ; GlouccBter , Gc ; larmony , 5Jc ; Knickerbocker , GJu ; Mer- ritnao D , 7c ; Mystic , 5Jc ; Sprafues , Gc ; Soutlibridge , Gc ; do. Ginghams , 7c ; Marlboro - bore , 5jc ; Oriental GJc. GINGHAMS Amoskeag , lOJo ; Amos- "H dress 12 } > ' Ar ylo , lOJc ; Atlantic , Oc ; Cumbeiland , 7ic ; Highland , 8Jc ; Kcuilworth , SJc ; Pluu kett , lOJc ; Sus- BOX. 8c. COTTONADES Abborville 13Jc ; Agate , TOc ; Amcric.in , Ho ; Artislan. 20c ; Cairo D and T , 13Jc ; Clarion D and T , 17 Je ; Deccan Co. stripes D and T , IGc ; Key stone , 13Jc ; Nantuckct , 19c ; Nonpareil , IGc ; Ocean D and T , 13ic ; Royal , IGJc ; Sussex , 12c ; Ticiga , 12 c ; Wachusctt Rhirt- in ? jbccks. 12jc ; do , Nankin , 12Jc ; York. plain Nankin , 12 i ; do , checks , stripes and fancy , 12ic ; do , 8 oz , 20c. SHEETINGS Androscogcin 10J.27ici do 9-4 , 24c ; do 8-1 , 22c ; Continental C 42 , lie ; Fruit of the Loom 10-4 , 274 ; Now York mills 98 , 35c ; do 78 , 30c ; do 58 , 22Jc ; Pembroke 10-4 , 25c ; Puiiiot 10-1 , 28c ; do 7-4 , 19c ; do 49 , IGc ; Ponperell 90 , 29c ; do G7 , 21c ; do 57 , 18c ; Utica 96 , 85c ; do 58 , 22Jc ; do 48 , 17c ClRar and Tobaccos. CIGARS. Seeds , SI 3.00 ; Connecticut , 825.00 ; Mixed , 835.00 ; Seed Havana , 850.00 ; ClearHavano , 875.00. TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule , 24 Ib , GOc ; Spotted Fayn , Glc ; Our Rope , " ' fine quality , G2cj > Jiar , x pounds , & Ib , butts , GOc ; Hoise Shoe , pounds 24 Ib , butts , GOc ; Glt Edge , pounds , 24 Ib , butts , GO ; tVrmy and Navy , pounds , 53c ; Bullion , pounds , GOc ; Lord- lard's Climax , pounds , Glc. FINE CUT In pails. Hard to Beat , 75c ; Golden Thread , 70c ; 'Fountain , 80c Favorite , G5c ; Rocky Mountain , COc Fancy , 55c ; Daisy , 50c. In tin foil Catlins 0. S. , 5 Ib boxes , per Ib G3c ; Lori- illard's Tiger , G5c ; DiamondlCrown , GOo. SMOKING All grades Common. 25 to 33c. Granulated Blackwella Durham , 1 ( oz 51c ; Dukes Durham , 1G o50o ; Seal ol North Carolina , 10 oz , 46 ; Seal of Nebras ka , 16 oz , 88c ; Lone Jack , 4 oz , linen bags per Ib , 61.35 ; Marburgs' Puck , 2 or , tin oil , 55c ; Dog Tail. G5c. Paints Oils and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL White kad , Omahs P. P. , 7c ; white lead , O. P. k O. Co.pure fxi ; Marseilles green , 1 to 5 Ib cans , 20c French zinc , gien seal 12c ; French zinc red eeal , He ; French zinc , in varnish asac 20c : French zince , in oil east , 15c ; Rav uncl liurnt umber , 1 Ib cans 12c : raw am burnt Sienna , 13c : Vandyke brown , 13 * lefined lampblack , 12c ; coach bl&ck , l"c i ory black , IGc ; drop block , ' IGc ; 'Prussian blue , 30c ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chrome green , L. M. & D. , 14 c ; blind and shutter green , L. M. & D. . 14c ; Paris green. 18c Indian red , 15c ; Venetian red , 9c ; Tuscan lit , , 22c ; American Vermiliod , I. & ? . ' . , 18c chrome yellow , L. , M. , O. & D. O. , 18c yellow ochre , 'Jc ; golden ochre , 10 ; paten dryer , Gc ; graining colors : light oak , darl oa c , walnut , chextnut and ash 12a Dry ° ftlnts White lead , GJc ; French 7lnc. lOc ; I'arli whjteing 2Jc ; whiting gilders , lie \\hiting coml , 14c ; lami > bmck Germantown town , 14c ; Lampblack , ordinary , 80 ; Prus sian blue , 4bu ; ultramarine , 18c ; Vandyke brown , 8c ; umlicr , burnt , lc ; umber , raw lcsienna ; , bum t , 4c ; sienna , raw , lc Paris green genuine , 35c ; Paris green com' iKc ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chrqm jreon K. , 12c ; vermillion , Bug. , 70c ; ver leJllion , America , 18c ; Indian red , lOc roe pink , lie ; vcuotiau read , Cookson't Vie : Venetian rftd Am. , Iffc ; red lead , 74c chrome yellow , genuine , 20o ; chrome yel low , K. , 12o ; ucltre , rochelle , 3c ; ochre I roneJi , 2jc ; ochre , American , lit Winter's mineral. 2Jc ; lehigh brown , 2Jo Kpaulah brown. 2c ; Prince's mineral So VARNISHES Barrels per gallon Furniture , extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1 SI ; furniture , U , 85c ; coach , extra , $1 40 Coach , No. 1 , 81 20 ; Damar , 81 50 ; Japan 70c ; ouphaltnm , 70c ; ehellus , $3 50 ; ban oil finW ) . 81 30 OILS 110' carbon , per gallon , lliol'5C ; headlight , per gallon , 12Jc ; 176" headlight ner gallon , IGc ; cryt > tollno , i > cr jllon , 20c linseed , raw , per gallon , GO ; linkaed , boiled per gallon , G8o ; lard , winter nt-'d , erual Ion , 1 0" > ; No , 1 , BOc ; No. 2 , 65c ; paBtor XXX. pf-r gallon , 1 30 ; No. a , 1 16 ? * > veot per gallon , 85c ; sperm , W. B. , per gallon 1 35 ; fiah , W. B. per gallon , GOc ; ncatifoot , extra , per gallon , 75c ; No. 1 , G5c ; lu ( > rj- , /TO. r > cr gallon. ? f > o ; i' 2 , SO ; sperm , Hignal , per gallon , 80c ; ter- pentme , per gallon , Glc ; naptha , 71 , per gallon , 30c : Ol' , 20c Heavy Hardware List. .Iron , rates , 83 50 : plow steel , cast , 7Jc ; cast tool do. 15@20 wagon spoken , set. 2 25(3)3 ( ) 00 ; huba , per set , 1 25 ; felloes , sawed dry. 1 40 ; tongues , each , 70@85c ; axles , each , 76c ; wiuaro nuta , per Ib , 7@llo ; waHhera. per In. 8@18c ; rivets , per 11) , lie ; coil chain , per Ib , G12c ; malleable , 8c ; ron wedges , Gc ; crowbars , Gc ; harrow teeth , 4c ; horseshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; spring steel , 7@8o. NAILS-10 to 20d. S GO ; 8 to 10 , 3 75 Gd , 4 00 ; 4d. 1 25 ; 3d , common , 6 00 : 3d , fine , G 50 ; clinch , all site * , 5 25 ; Gd , casing. 4 75 ; 8d casing , 4 60 ; 10J casing , 4 25 ; lOd fin ! h , 4 75 ; 8d finish , 5 OOj 6d finish , 6 25 half kegs , lOo extra. SHOT. Shot , 1.85 ; Buck flhot , 2.10 ; Oriental Powder , kegs , $0.40 ; do , , hall keg . 83.48 : 0. , quarter kegs , 81.88 ; Want- intr , keifB , 83,35s Fuse , per 100 feet 60o. Horses ( ind Mules. The market in hrisk and all priwies nre mllinewoll t i Might advance In piiccn. The demand for good horse * exceeds the supply considerably. Prices range a * fol io wo : Kino olnglo driver * , 8160. to 800. ; Extra draft horoen. 8175. to 225 , ; Common dra.'t horsev 8100. to 150. | Extra farm horocs , 8110. to 125. ; Common to good farm homes 890. to 8100. ; Extra plup , SCO. to 76.j Common plug , 820 , to 810. MULES. 16 to 15J hanili ( extra ) , S125. to 150.J 14J to 16 hawK 8100. to HO.j 14 to 14J handR , 875.10100. ; 13 $ to 11 haiidn , 800. to 75 Liquors , ALCOHOL 187 proof. 22.N per vine Ballon- extra California spirits187 proof , 1 30 per proof gallon ; triple relincd spirit * . 187 proof , 1 21 per proof gallon ; ro-dintlllfd vbiikK100@l6tli fine blended , 160 © 2 60 ; Kentucky bourbon * , 200@7 00 ; K. n- tuckv 'and Pcnnsvlvanla ryes , 2 00 7 00 BrtANDIKS lmix > rt i , $ G 00@1G 00 ; domestic I 10 ® t 00. GINS I.-r. rted , 4 606 00 ; domestic , 1 40 ( )3 ) 00. RUMS Imported , 4 50@6 00 ; Now Kmrland. 2 OOfniJ 00 ; domestic. 1 MfiS ( 60 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY 175 ® I 00. CHAMPAGNES Itrrirtoil per case , 2GOO © ' ? ! OjAtrjtljtj case , 1200 ® 1800. CLARETS Per case. 1 501G 00 WINKS Rhino \\lno , per oa-c , G 00 ® 20 00 ; Catawba , per ease , 4 00@7 00. Lumbar. WllOLKSALB. . . FENCING-NO , i , 12 to 20 ft , 822 oo ; J I No. 5 , 12 to 20 ft. , 21 00 ; sheeting dro sod , I No. 1 , 18 00 ; No. 2 , 16 00 ; common boards I dressed , 20 00. FltAMINC ft. and under , per M , 21 00 ; 10 ft. studding , 22 00 ; 22 ft. 22 00 ; Jlft. 2.-.00. FINISHING No. 1. finish U , 1J and 2 inch , 8.-.0 . 00 No. 1 i'mMi 1 inch 545 00 ; Vo. 2. finish 11 , 1J and 2 inch. 81500 : No. 2 finish , 1 inch , 810 00 ; No , 3 tlnkli , 1 inch , 3500 ; O. G. battens per lOO feet llu. . 1 00 ; well curbing , 822 00 ; rough J and 2 nch battens per 100 feet lin. , 60c. STOCK BOARDS A stock , 810 00 ; U 5 00 ; C , 830 00 : common stock , 822 50. FLOORING No. 1 , 810 00 ; No. 2 , ,35 00 ; No , 3 , 822 00 yellow pine , No. 1 , 54000. SIDING No 1 , 82100 ; No. 2 , 82200 ; \o. 3 , 818 00. SHIP LAP Plain , 822 00 ; O. G. No. 1 , < * 3200 ; No. 2.82200. CEILING 821 00@837 00. LATH AND SHINGLES-A starbest ( ) Singles , 83 8. ) , No. 2 , 82 60 ; No. 8 , 82 00. Lath , 83 60. Dulldlrc Material. LIME Per barrel , 81 35 ; bulk per bn. , I5c. Cement , bbl , § 2 60 , Iowa plaster , bbl , 82 50. Hair per bu , 3 , " > c. Tanoel felt 100 Ibs , 83 50. Straw board , S4 CO PAPER Stiaw paper , 3o ; rag paper , lc ; dry goixis paper , 7c ; manila paper , lOc : news paper. 8c COAl Cumberland blacksmith , 812 Morris Run Blossburg , 812 ; Whitebroast ump , 8G TO ; Whitebrcast nut , 80 f 0 ; Iowa Jump , 86 50 : Iowa nut SO 60 ; Rock Springs , 88 ; Anthracite , all sizei. 812 00@12 50. Drucs. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Acid Jarbolic , 60c ; Acid , TaHaric , 58c ; Balsam Jopabin , per Ib , 75c ; Bark , Sassafias , i > er b , 14c ; Calomel , per Ib , 75c ; Cinchoninia , iier 07 , 81 00 ; Chloroform , per Ib , 100 ; Dover's powders , per Ib , 81 40 ; Epscir salts , per Ib , 3Jc ; Glycerine , pure , per Ib , 45c : Lead , Acetate , per Ib , 24c ; Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per 'al , fl 35 ; Oil , Castor , No. 3 , per gal , 8123 ; Oil , 2 50 ; Salacm , per oz , 40c ; Sulphate of Morphine , per oz , 83 80 ; Sulphur Hour , per llilie : Strvchm'ue. ner oz , 81 60 , Wool. Merino unwashed , light , 14@lGc ; heavy , 13@16c ; medium unwashed , light , 18@20c ; washed , choice , 32c : fair , 30c ; tub-dingy and w. , 28c ; burry , blackand cotted wools 2@Gc less Hides hurt , Etc. HIDES Ureen butcher's hide , 7c ; green cured hides , 8c ; green salt , part cured hides , 7@7Jc ; thV flint , sound , 13@14c ; dry calf and kip , 1213c ; dry salt hides , sound , ll@12c ; green calf , wt. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 10@llc ; green calf , wt , under 8 Ibs , per skin , * 60o : green pelts , 81 00@115 ; green lamb skins , 8110@125 ; damaged hides , two-third rate , cut scored and one grub , classed two- tLirds rate , ) branded hides 10 per eent. off. Coon skins , No. 1. 45c ; No. 2 , 30c ; No. 3 , ; 20 ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , 50c ; No. 2 , SOc ; No. 3 , 15c ; No. 4 , 6c. Fox , No. 1 , GOc ; No. 2 , 25c. Skunk , No. 1 , black , G5c ; short strii > e , 40n ; narrow stripe 26c ; broad stripe , lOo. 'fallow , 5 c. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Council Bluff * Market. COUNCIL BLUFFS , February 20. Flour Crystal Mills Golden Sheaf , 3 GO ; California Eureka , patent. 3 81) ) ; best brand of Kansas , 3 0@3 90 ; Kansas and Missouri flour , 3 50@4 25 ; graham , 3 75 ; rye flour , 3 40. Bran and Shorts 15 00 per ton Chop Corn 22 50 per ton. Wheat No. 2 , 8112 ; No. 3 , 72c ; re jected , 52c. Corn 48. Oats No. 2 , < 0c ; rejected , 35c. Barley No. 2. 90c ; No. 3 , 75c. Hay Loose , 5 00@6 00. r Wood 5 50 ® 7 00. Live Hogs 525@575. Cattle-Shipping , 4 60@5 00 ; ' milch cows 30 00@t5 00 per head ; butchers stock , 3 00@3 50. Sheet ) 3 76 ® t 25. G Hides Be ; G 8 hides , 7c. Wool 1525. Butter Creamery , 30c ; In rolls , wrap ped , 25c : rolls not wrapped , 20c ; mixed colors , 15@20o. Eggs Packed , lOc ; fresh , Potatoes 1 10@1 30 ; Salt Lake , 1 50. Onions 1 25@1 40. Dressed Poultry Chickens , lOc ; ducks , lOc ; geese , 8c ; turVovs , 12Jc. LUo Chickens 2 25 per dozen. O ALIFORM A FLOUR. Sacramento mills patent Hour ( red brand ) . Our bent Eureka patent flour ( blue brand ) . The only patent flour man ufacture on the Pacific coast. Wo claim It is the whittbt , blioiiL't'bt and bttf mlly flour in thti'Btate , Auk your grocer for it Try it and jou will use no other. E , M. McCnEAiiy & .CO. , Sacramento , T. J. EVANS , Agent , Crystal Mills , Council Bluffs. . feb3-lf Buoliiuri xrulon Halve. The best Biilvo in the world far outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , Bait rhouin , fever Bores , totter , olmppod lianda , cWllblaiiiH , corns and nil kinds of H f n eruptions. This ualvo is gimr- a Lood to give perfect Baliafactiuii in every case or money rofuiidoil. Price , iiBa per boz. For aalo by Tw" A nicMiiiuiv. ( ) iu/i / JOKX STAIH.KR , IHOMR HCIIIUF , l'ciildetit. Vice I'toi't. W. 8. DKIHIIIR , 8cc. and Trcav. THE NEBRASKA- MAKTJMGTUEIIu- Lincoln , Neb , MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters , Harrows , Farm Rollers , Sulky Hay Rakes , Bucket Elevating Windmills - mills , &c. We are prepared to do job work and manufac- turlog ( or othtr parties , Addrea all oiJcri NKBHA3KA UANUFAOTUIUNa CO. f , NIB. ' \ MINNESOTA BUG JUICE , A Racy Description of Judge Oox Court iu Tnll Timber - bor Dlatriob. Boor in Bottled nnd Tbroo in n Bod. A press dispatch from St. Paul { ivcs n sketch of the impcnchuiont I rial of Judge Cox by the Mimiosotu soimto Inat Fridny : The monotony ol the Cox impeach inont trial was broken to-day by Iliu nppcnKUica ot * n lively witnesa for the defuiiBo , whoso ovldenco throus as much light on the pooulinr diversioiiM iiuUileud in by judge 'and b.ir in COS'H district as nny of tlio spicy ovidenue for the prosecution. Col. Sanuiol ! Mc- t'htil , a rural mititi.t ollicer , said , on the fourteenth article : "Judge Cox did not drink in Mnrshliuld , nor the crowd with him. ilo wna sober nt Tyler. That evening Judi-o Cox , my self , and another dtank n bottle of Milwaukee beer nnd hud some lunch During Thursday , Friday , and Sat- nrday , nt Tyler , Judge Cox wns sober ; saw no ilill'oronco in his looks ; and not the least doubt of his perfect sobiiely then , nud have not now ; \\M present tlml night tu the pnrlor vhen the boltlo ns passed around under a hut. " Wit ness explained why the judgu didn't drink out of that bottle by explaining that it una passed annum on one eide of the room , and that when it got ever to wliero ho nnd the judio ; were there was nothing in the bottle for anybody to drink , "Saw Judge Cox ono morning only on which ho Mn ? not undressed. At that time lie had his vest and pants on ; had to pasa through the judge's room to get out of mine. Sunday morning t saw the judge shaving himself , lie seemed to bo sober ; no evidence of a spree the night before ; saw no symptoms erred red and inflamed eyes iu the judge at Tyler. If ho wns cocVoycd I didn't ' discover it ; don't think the judge was any part drunk. I had taken a drink myself that morning nt Tyler ; had no bottle , nnd was ns sober as I am now ; dinnk what wo call "bug-juice" in that country. It doesn't kill exactly , but Eome folk's mightn't relish it ; met the judge about three hours after , about ( i o'clock in the afternoon ; sat in a seat with the judge in going toMamhtield. I ordered the beer myself not iv all bottlo'but an ordinary bottle ; don't generally order Binnll bottles. The judge took a diink The next morning in n room drank bug-juico ; there were three of us , and wo drank about one-third of a pint. " Question "That was enough , wasn't it ? " Answer "VVoil , wo made it do. [ Great laughtor.j The judge anc myself then went to breakfast am then to the court-room ; did not drink any more. I don't know what was going on in the judge's room Thura day night ; saw him in bed the ncxl morning ; brought in the eiiino little llaok. There were more of us thn morning some five of us and we dispatched it ; didn't drink any more after that morning ; was busy tha day , but was in the court-room hnl the time ; don't know what the judge did that day. Next morning when ' went into the judge's room I wasn' dressed. When I saw ho had com pany I wont back nnd put on my pants. [ Laughter. ] That night w had a couple of bottles of beer. Th judge probably drank some of it , a ho was in the crowd. " Question "Was thecrowdas sober looking as the senate ? " Answer ( looking around ) "Well , don't sco any gentleman who look IB though ho was under the influence Friday night there was a party in th judges room playing cards ; don1 know ono card from another ; under stood they were playing for the tw bottles of beer. The judge was plaj ing ; can't say they were playing fo beer. The judge and "Whitney wor in bed the next morning. Thursda ; nii > ht three of us slept in my bee Cpleman. was ono of thorn. I fouiu him in my bed and lot him stay. U had no permission from mo no from the landlord.When th lint wont round * the judge too it and looked at it. The judge's do meaner was about the name as on th two previous days ; can't testify us tc the ludgo's condition on Monday ; IKK a bottle in the room on Saturda ; night. On Sunday the judge and my self went to Lake Benton , and on re turning I was pretty well fuddled , W got aomo what wo call 'sweat on tli cut'in that county ; can't say what th judge's condition was that day , 1 was sober when wo left Tue.sday mori ing. " Grover McGuire , a Bird Islam lawyer , was another likely witness Uo on croBs-oxnmination testified tha ho was at the same hotel with Judg Cox , and saw him drinking liquor o different days , but always in the ovoi ing. Witness , in describing the dil feronco , in his opinion , between "s ( bor" and "perfectly eobor , " said : " ] a man whoso capacity I know to b ton drinks of whisky takes one , doom him ono-tenth drunk , I know Judge Cox intimately , and hav traveled with him. I consider him man of a capacity of fifteen or twont ; drinks. Uo did not tnko liftson o twenty drinks to my1 knowledge durin the entire term , I don't think ha ! a dozen drinks would bo noticed upo Judge Cox. " Mr. McGuire is a shrewd , keen lawyer yor , of more than avorai > o intell goncc , and was incisive , often humor oils , and never hesitating in his ro plies. Ilo provud the strongest wit rrn'iHio ( l f i so ] 1a t1 u > f-.r ft ducodr A TERRIBLE STORY. A Den In tbo Woods Occupied by Degraded graded Men and Woman Whom ThoyHavo Ensnared , fit , Louis Itejiubllcaii , The East St. Louia police were , o Friday night , notified by parties liv ing above the National Block yards- East fit. Louia , but outside the cit limits that , in an old , dilapidate ! hut , in that region , a number o young mou and girls were living in worse thai * i > olygamouu manner Yesterday mo.rning Lieut , Grillin am Ollicor Lynch ( brosaod themselves a hunters and with L < ( un .on their should era wont out to the ideality where th hut is situated , in the woods , for th nirposo of making an investigation , 'hoy became conviccd that the hut wns 0 10 in which very ill-conduct wns iraclicod , Those oflicors then cnllod n Oflicors O'Noil nnd Dowd and a aid wna umdo on the plnco , The don vns a small , tllthy , dilapidated unit oem concern , long since deserted for cipcctablo living purposes , The on- y articles of f' " < ituro in the room voro an old tik > . od 'vitli Illthystraw ml a number f tg snul other rnga pen the inidd uf the floor , whioh voro used by the inmates for beds , 'ho ' police captured liud Hammond , useph Frako , alias Alberts , Kd Uniter nnd n young girl , aged IU eats , named Lulu Potter. They ore taken down to the police station Hid locked up. From tnoso arreslod t was lenrnod that Jerry Woods and nether young man named Molair woo thin place tlu-ir haunt , and nlso n' Jonuiu IVitter , aged 10 , sister to ' . , and another girl mined Anna 'ayl r had been innm'cs of the den p tt Monday last. Tlio eirl Lulu 'otter ted u horrible tale , nust of InVli is unlit for publication. She muli it a little moro than three 'liH ago Imi1 sister , Jennie Potter , Vnna Talor nnd licisilf left Alton , ii homo , to go to Uclluvillo to live ut. They u.i'kcd mos'of the way , nd in passing this lonely hut they oronccontcd by si'vrr.\l yow g rou hi ho nskod them Mnnyijuootuiip. Vin- lly , tlu joung roughs threatened lo hokotliem unless they went into the ouao , at the fliuno time taking hold of IHMII und pulling them toward the oor. Thuy wcro forced into the oem , and Lulu has unmiuod there ntil shoiis rescued yesterday , Uiilo her sister nnd Anna Taylor es- aped on Monday , and probably wont o liollovillo. Shu says that the oughs would not lot her go. The fo utlos were threatened with all nossl ilo indignity. Several of the hood- urns would go out each dny nnd bring ) revisions for the whole party , and n this manner they lived. Hunter vas brought before Justice Lynn oitordny , and ho tiatislied the justice hnt ho had only just happened to Irop into the hut when the police muncod upon it , nnd ho was released. iVcods and Molair have not yet been Captured , but the police expect t < lave tlu'in by this morning. A charge > f rape hiis boon preferred ngninst "Inmmond the Lulu , 13-yenr-old girl 'otter being the prosecuting witness , lo will have hin'oimniimtum to-mor- ow before Justice Lynn , It is not juliovcd that the females are of the ) oat character , or else they might mvo attracted help from passers-by ore this. THE NEW YORK INSURRECTION Officers or the Law Resisted lu Greenwood , N. Y. , nnd tlio Gov ernor la Forced to Intoforo. An Albany special to Tim Now Yorl Herald gives thu following particular if the Steiibeii county insurrection jlov. Cornell's proclamation declaring the town of Greunwood , in Stonboi county , in a state of insurrection bu nliso of the forcible resistance of i [ lortion of the people to the colluctioi f tuxes is the first proclnnmtion o ihe sort under the criminal cede , am ia issued undur poculinrcircuiiistunccB By the now cede the governor , whoi called upon to do so by ( hoahorill district attorney , county judge , or in duud by almost any person of nuthori ty in the county , na the law ia interpreted pretod in the governor's oflico , ma ; issue such n proclamation. In thisin stance Gov. Cornell was visited b the sheriff , deputy sheriff and distrie attorney of Stoubon county , who rup resented that n considerable numbo of inhabitants of the town of Onion \vood , in that county , hud on aoveru occasions forcibly resisted the collec tion of a tnx levied on the town t pay the interest on the bonds of th Rochester , Hornollavillo itPinuCruo railroad and for certain costs incurro in a protracted fight made against the legality of the bonds in question. From their statements it would ap pear that the more peaceably disposed citizens of the town paid tlio tax , but a greater number refuged , and when the ullicors attempted to levy upon the personal property of those refusing , a body of u hundred men or moro , to the music of a drum and fifa , and BOITIU of them armed , accompanying thu sheriff from place to pluce , and by threats und other mi'uns so deterred nny persons from bidding that the efforts of tbo oflicers to realize upon the fiulo were fruitless. The authori ties named said to Gov. Cornell , that unless by the intervention of executive - tivo authority , they could collect only a comparatively-small proportion of the tux , which amounts to a little over 88,000. OllIUIN OF Till ! niNl'UTK. From "other sources it ia learned that a number of yours ago bonds were issued by several towns along the route of the proposed road to aid in its construction , of which Gredii- wood voted some $7,500 , but the road wns never iinihhcd , no part of it being in operation and parts of it in fact having never been even graded. The several towns , wjtli the exception of Greenwood , having paid the inte rest on their bundtj under protest and Greenwood has contended in tlie courts that they are invalid. A re cent decision in the court of appeals has overthrown this plea , and the re cent proceedings were under thia de cision. Greenwood is n little town of 1,500 inhabitants , near the .Pennsylvania line , und the Stoubon county authori ties who have been hero claim that the people huyo been incited to und helped in their rcHmtanco by oil men and minors from across the border. Persona familiar witli thu facts claim that no violence hns been offered to thu collection of tlio tax further than flic T" > 'iy d' > inontrn'fon fin1 nt'i'iid- ' oi uttompU of iLu slicim to null out these refusing to pay , and assert that the sentiment in the town ia such that residents nt least would not bid against their neighbors. It is thought probable that if the disorder con- tinucH tlio sheriff will call out the militia , which ho him the power to do undur the proclamation , The Danish Associution will hold its Seventh Annnual MusquorudoBall , February 24 , 1882 , at Turner null. None but momborn and those holding invitations can attend. Members can obtain tickets at the following places ; B. T. Mudaoii , B. Jorgensen , Win , Neva and A. Horn , cor. 10th and Chicago cage otroota , No tickets will bo sold at tlio door. By order of thu Com mittee. Bat-m-wod H. M. & M. PEAVY LOTHIERS ! 1309 Farnham Street. | ixn0ooil-nifc fim Clearing Sale .A. PALACE CLOTHING HOUSE Is the place io Buy Bargains. VEBYTHING MARKED INRED FIGURES , Look for the Red Ink M rks. , SAUSAGES ! Practical Saiisage Manufacturer , ORDERS OF ALL KINDS FILLED PROMPTLY FOR ALL VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES. Family orders ittendedto with despatch , and every thing promised 5-atisfactory. I invite a call at $ Mo. 210 Souih Tenth Street. CT. SIPOIRIIL , , BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURE , 309 South Tenth Street. QUALITY AND FIT GUARANTEED. French Calf-Tongue Boots , Sewed , - - $9,00 French Calf Boots , Pegged , . . . . 6.00 American Calf Boots , 5.00 Pegged Alexis or Buckle Shoes , - - 3.50 MME A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FEET OUT-OP 'SHAPE , Orders Promptly Attended to and Pilled With Dispatch. -WHOLESALE- BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DEALER N Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. P4.loe GUILD & McINNIS GREAT STOCK TAKING SALE ! Everything In DRESS GOODS ! Notions , and FURNISHING GOODS , AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS , It Will Pay You to Call and Compare Prices. 603 NORTH SIXTEENTH STREET. SIKJTti-I.Kl TOWER AND HAND "CJ Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , . . , . . . . . , i'i'i'M".i. / : < . ' ( .1 / n . . . .i. , i < . u PAOKf.NO , AI tViUtLKSALU AMU iff All. HALLADAYWINO-MILLS , CHURCH AND.SOHOOL BELLS A. L SRANG , ? 205 Farnham St. , Omaha EUROPEAN RESTAURANT , On Farnham St. , bet , 11 ft 12 , OPEN DAY AND WIGHT , MEALS OR LUNCH AOUNTH fOll STEAM BREAD BAKERY , GEORGE HOUGH , ( obMw Proprietor , DRAMATIC IMPERSONATIONS I V FOIl T11IJI1KNEFIT OK TUB UNITARIAN SOCIETY. 1' Mr. dco. A. Wllcox and wlfo , of New York City. Hull known In Frofcwilonal Circlet at tbo ICait , wllJUUe In COSTUME hla Celebrated bkotchca ( ram Nature , on Friday Evening , February 17. In the UnlUrUu Cbap l , Coiner 17th Mid Caw itrottt. Of Admlwlom J5c.