OMAHA DAILY BEUTUUIteD / Y FEBRUARY 23 18&2 , COMMERCIAL. Omnhn "Wholoimle Market- OmoR or THE OMAHA DEB , ) Wodneiilny KvenhiK , February 22. | There ore no changes in the merchandise market to-itny. Tlio tone of the nmrket la lieivlthy And lully up to expectations. A strong ilenmml tor eggs , HA Ing to the Ixmton i > cain , h.is the tendency to ad- TAiiCO the t rice in a retail way , MU ! tiniest tlio weather nioder , tes considerably highci prices are nntidtmlci ) , as the ilenmml tni wceoJs tins p csent receipts. Local drain Dealing * . WUKAT , Ua-.li , No. 2 , 100 cvih : No.t.TMc : rejected , Tfic. BAULKY. Uaoli Ko. 2 , tmc ; Na. ! C6e. C6e.KYK. KYK. Cm * . 70c. COUN. Owh No. 2 , 44JO. OATK. On h. Sir. STHKETl'UIOKS-Uom , IO@Mti ; oati HAY SC 00@0 r.O i * > r ton. Provision * . FLOUll Spring wheat , Rtralch' $32n@3W ; "Pioneer" California , ? l 00 ipntcnt , S37fi4 nO ; > wintr wlientUraigh' ' Cjrndo $3-35a'l ( Ity n.itcrnt , e-S 50@K OOif-ra Sam rve. S2 f > 0 : Wheat , W ( ill , Quect ! Beo. l-2o ; Jasper , 32 87 ; Ufo Siuux $3 CO. 'HYT3 FTiOUn-$3 25. MILLSTUKKS Hrcn , vor cwt. IOC * jper ton.10 00@17.00creeninRr ; , per cwt SOc ; shorty par wi 1.00 ; chopped fceil fwr cwt. 1 20 ; meal 'toltcil , yellow , 1 40 | , white. 91 CO. ° OTATOKS Ncli-iiskas , 1K5@ | 20. 3WKKT POT ATOKS-Gonuinu MUSCR Inej4 @ 5c per Hi. WILD GKKSK-Out of mc.rket. KGGS ISc. UUTTKK Choice. flO@32j ; poor , w market ! fair , 1S@ I ; creainary , f @S.'s Al'PIiKS Good. sound , very BCMW fT B0@6 50 per libl. LKMONS Steady ; per box , $1 50g MALLAGA GHAIESrer b'ol.S85fl .per half bhl. , $4 50. 'BEESWAX ' Yellow , -C0@22o. ONIONS 1 10@14il perbushol. OKANBKUUIBQ Per bbl. , 510 3j ( il'O. CELERY Per < loz. , G5@70c. DKKSSED GKES13 Per lb.,9@iic. OYSTERS SelcctR. 45c ; etar idardH,3r DRESSED OlilCKEN3-,3toady a * 9@10c. DRESSED TU < UKBY8-12J@lSc. ; OHEKSE-10S)14c. ( CASK VALENCIA Ol IANGES-- :5825 : a 9 00. GroKri Lilt. COFFEE. Rio , lair , 15Jc ; Rio , 4jt od ISJc ; Rio , prime to choice , 14ij ; Old ov1 Java ; 2GJ28i < ! , Mocha , 28c ; ArfattkSo'c ' IGc. IGc.TEAS. TEAS. Gunpowder , pooil , . Choice , G0@75c ; Imperial , good , 40@45c Choice , G0o,75c ( , ; Young Hyson , mx d , SOc ; choice , Sr > c@Sl 00 ; > ' .Topan Nat 35c ; Japan , choice , G0@76c ; Ooloui ; , S5@IO ; Oolong , oho.ce , 40@55 ; fviut 1 Rood. 35 < S40c : choice. S5oK5c. ( , ( feJ SUGARS. Cut loaf , lOJc ; CniKhec \ E . l ° 2c' Granulated , lO c ; Powdered , Kv ' - my- Fine jwwdercd , J.lAc ; SUndnrd Curfee A ; > 9ic ; New York Confectioner's Standnri I , A. 0c ; Good A , Ugc ; L'rairie Extra C SYRUPS. Suipir hoiiKf , bbls , 45c : JIB ! bin , 47c ; kegs , 4J allois , S2 10 ; clwic < table syrup , 42o ; balf bbls , i4c ; kcgB,82 10 SODA. Dwi bi's 1L papers , 8 00 ; Le lend do , S3 00 ; Church's. $3 ( V ) ; Keg " STARCH. Poutl , 4ic ; Silver GlosH , 8 , @ 8c ; Corn Starch , & 2(2,9cj ( Exceleio Gos . 7c ; Corn. 7 a. SALT. Drny l ttds , per bbl , 2 10 ; Ash ton , in aackn , 3 f > 0 ; 'Iibls dairy IX ) , r > s , 3 45 bbls dairy. 100. 3s , fi CTi. . DRIKD FRUITS Choice halves peaches , ( > le * i 11) boxes , 13c ; Aliohigaa , Sic ; Isev Yorkajiples , 8Jc ; Prunes , old , Gjc ; new 7Jc ; Currants. GjJ@8c ; Blackbflrriefl , new / " CHEESE Full Cteam , 14c ; Par y ' / Skim 11 Jo. V ) .y WOODENWAHK Two hoop pailf \Ay- ; l 95 ; tlirae hoop pails , 2 20i No. 1 tub F -9 EO ; No. 2 tubs , . 8 60 : No.-3 tubs. 750 ioneer.wtshboardB , 1 K > 'Dontle Crwn 290 ; Well buckets , 825. LEAD Bar , SI G5. SP1CKO. Pepper , \V ) ; Allcpice , 19c -Clove , .4lc ( : Nutuieifa , 1 00 : 2oCa8Bia ; -Mace $1X0. MATCKES Per caddie , OOc ; roum .cases , S7.6B ; square casen. SollO. PROVISIONS Urenkfast haogia. 12Ju choice lard , 14c ; dried bc f , 13Jc ; should era , 9c : hams. 13c ; baoon , sideH. lie. NEW PIC'KLES-Medi'im , in.barrels 4fl 00 ; do inialf bbls. fi 25 ; smalhiin bbla 712 00 do , in .half bbls , 7'60 ; ghetilns , i : fbbls , 14 00 ; < io , in half bble , 7 CO. VINEGAH Pure apple extra , IGo ipure apple , l c ; PruHsincr uure auolc , IGc HOMINY New , 85 60per bbl. BEANS KTedium , hand picked 64 2 ( iperfbuahel ; navy , Si 00 ; calofnavy-t-l 0 ( ROPE Siaal , J inch and larger ; Bid Scj inch , qio. QOiVPS KitVsSavnn Imperial , 330 Kirk' . BatineU 80 ; Kirk's standard. SG5 Kirk's white Russian , 5' ' 00 : ikiik'i Eutocc , 205 : Kirk's Prairie Queen (100 cakes ) . 3 < C ; Kirk's matrnolia , 4 MS 440. 440.CANDLESjBoxes , 40 Iba , If. oz , 8.1 , l < jcboxcs ; 40 Ibs , , (1C ( oz. , Gs , IGc. LYE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich , 340 Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 50 ; Lewis' ' lye. 4 GO ; Jewell lye , 2 75. POTASH Pennsylvania caon , 1 doz , , In ca e , 3 25 ; Babbitt' * Hall , 2 doz. dn ciw , I 90 ; Anchor Vail 2 coz in cage , 1 50. FIELD SEED Red clover , choice new , $ G 00 per lui.slul ; inaminoth clover new , 87 00 ; white olo\er , new , $14 00 il alfa clov < r , new , C12 50 ; alnike , new , $1300. Timothy , food , now , $8 00 : blue gram , extra clean , 61 50 ; blue craw , clean , $1 25 ; orclmnl gr .s , 32 50 ; red top , . choice , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri , BOc ; millet , German , $1 00 to $1 25 ; .lluninuiua. SOc. HEDOESEEB Osage orange , 1 to 5 liugheltf , ? 5 00 ; outage oronifi , 10 ouahebi 01 over , $4 50 ; houey locust , per lb. , Sue ; pel VI01b8.S2.r)00. FI9 J Family white finh , 90 lb hf bbln , 3 75 ; No , 1 white fish , 90 lb hf bills , fl TOj No. ! white fishj jn 10 lb kit 1 00 ; _ family lia river salmon , per 100Ibs , 8 00 ; George's liank ciMlfirth , Gc ; Gen , boneless codlinhj OJc ; boneless fmh , fitc. MACKEHEI Half bblB messmackerel , 100 Ibs , 812 50 ; hf Ulil No. 1 ox ohore do , 100 Ibu , fi 00 ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100 Ibs , 3 85 ; mess mackerel , 12 lb klto , 2 25 ; No. 1 ex diore , 12 lb do , I 50 ; No. 1 shore , 12 lb do. 1 00 ; fat family , 10 lb do 75c. CANNED GOOJ > S-10ystera , 2 lb ( Field's ) , per.r cafle. 4 00 ; del _ lb ( I ield's ) , 'J" quarter boxes jwr box , 14Jc ; ' Aiuuricnnl quarter boxes per box , liedo half boxes , per box , Sljc. Lobsters , 1 lb per dozen , 1 80. Tomatoes , 2 SO ; do 3 lb pur cane , 320 ; Corn 2 lb ( Mountain ) tier case , 3 CO ; soaked corn , 210 ; do 2 lb ( Yarmouth ) , per cane , 3 CO ; string beam , per case , 2 25 ; Lima beans per case , 2 20. Succotash i > er case , 2 25. J'eas , common , per cose , 2 00 ; peas , choice , per case , 4 50. Blackberries , 21b , percale , 80 ; strawberries , 2 lb , per case , 2 76t /2 . 2 lb , pur case , 2 75@3 00. Damsons , 2 lb , i > er cato , 2 4S. IJartlett j > c rB per case , 30oSlOO. ( Whortleber- rieu j > er case , 2 80. JJgK pluiuu , 2 lb per c , se. 3 fiOj do , choice , 2 lb , per cane. 4 CO. Green Rage,2 lb per case , 3 60 : do clioice , 0 Ibpor case,4 CO. PinoApplea , 2 lb , per cane , 4 00@5 75. Peaches , 2 lb per ca c. 3 10 ; do 3 lb. case , 0 00@0 CO ; do , ( pie ) , 3 lb , iwr oiuie.385 ; do pie , C lb , per dozen , 3 CO. HIOE Carolina , 8@81c ; Loilldlana , 7 } © Sic ; fair , ej@7. ' PEANXTTS KoMtni , choieo , red Ten nessee , ? V ; per Hi ; fancy white * . lOo per HX ra-v wlilto Virginia raw , lOo ; roaste * ! , lllo. Dry Good * . RROWN COTTONS-Atlantlo A. 8Jcj AtMileton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A. PC ; Uoott FF , 8Jc ; Uuckeyo 1,1 , . 4 > 4 , 7c ; CalxV , Tic ; CliittcnMiKo A , ( ! | } Ureat Falls U , 8c } ; lluoaicr , GJc ! HoiMst Width , fjc ; In- ( tian Head A , 8jc ; Indian Standanl A , cott iSU ; 8Jc. FINK HUOWN COTTONS-Allcndftle 4 ; 7ic ; Alligatw 3-J , 3c ; A sylo 4-1 , 7fc ; Atlantic hi * OJc Uadpcr Stdtf X 4-4 , 7cj Heiiniugton 0 4-1 , GJc ; Huckcj o S. 4-4 , toc liull.in Orchard A A 9-8 , 8J2 ! \Vatnsntttn 4-1 , 13c. " 1U.KACHK1) COTTONS-Androscog. tin h 4-1 , 10 ; ; lllackstonrA A in jic rial ilc ; do dn half bleichod-1.49c ; Cabot 4-4 , M ; VldcJity-1.4 , Hie ; Fruit of tlr Ixioui , 11 ; tlo CAII brie W.lSLijdo WatrrTttist,10icClreflt ; c ; Indian llond shrunk 4-4,12-o- L m-oiale , lOJc ; do cnmbrlo 37 , IPe ; No York MiL' < , 13c ; ltq ot A , lOc ; N G Tvilis , 12o ; iPocahontaa 4-J , 1'oc.iRii't 4. 1 , 8ic ; UUcn , lie ; Wuuuuta AtJfti tic.10 I7c ; Hitltimoro do , IGc ; Loue Sfcu , 'S'O . , 12c : Savniro. 18c. UuOKS ( Colnrevl ) Allnny K lm\rn. fc'o ; do C , drab > te' do N.A. , stripes ami ! plaidfi , I2ic ; do 3iXX brown mid flrub , fttripci and ( iliidB , 12ic ; Arlington 'f incy , lc ! ) ; tomswick brown , 8Jcs Ohnriftt'fnncy , 12Jc ; do extra 'heavy , t0o ! ; Fall Rivei bnnni , c.vtr * teavy , ll o ; Indlnna A brown , 13c ; Noninnet A brown , 18\ ' A 'DICKINGS-AmoskeaR , Mitinchaha 4-t , 20 ; OIIIPKIV extra 4-4 , 28c ; Pearl River 32 , l/ijc : PuU najn XX blua Btrijw , Tie ; Shctucket S , 10b : do SS 12c ; . Yoomiui's bice 29 , 8ic 'DENIMS. Aiuoakenk , bluet nd brown , 15c ; Andovcr DD blue , 15Jc ; Arlington bU-.e Scotch , -8ic ; Cononril OOf > , blue MIC ] brown , Wicj do AAA , do do Wj ; do XXX 'do do 14cilfaymnk } < ! r' blue nnd brown. 'Oh ' ; Jlwtic River DD tripeTlGic ; P.vu-1 Ifiver , uluo-'iii'.l bwwn , 15jc ; Uncaxvillo , blue and btjwn , Kiic. CAMHKICS Barnard , 5k ; Eddystont 'lining ' , M-inch double "fnce , 81 > J ; Garner A iflazed , f e : Manh-tUnn glm-e finish , 5Jc : Kewport CD Gc ; do jjla3ocl5Jc ; Pequot dc < fic : Lo.kw-jcMl kid tmigh , Go. CORSET JEANS Amory , 8cAndros' coggin sitttcen , SJ-s ; Okxrendc n , GfcjOiTies ; toga s tt3ns , 7ic ; Hdllowcl , 8c ; Indian Orchard improved , 7 s ; Nnrr-jganaett , 7ic ] Tepperill sattoen S\r Rockport , 7J < 5. PJIDK'S- Aliens , Oic ; 'A merican , 64c ; Arnold , 7c ; Berwiok , 4c ; Coclieco , 7c ; 'Conestofa. GJc ; Dunkirk , 4Jc ; DutmeU , 'GJ@7c ; KddyHtone , 7c : Gloucester , Gc ; Ilarmony , 5Jc ; Knielterboiker , GJc ; Mer- rimac Dj 7o ; jryHtic , 5Jc ; Sprarues , Gc ; Southbrxlge , Gc ; do. Ginghams , 7c ; tlnrl. born , 5Jc ; Orient.il < 3 c. GIXCIIAMS AmowkenB , lOJa ; Amos. ? dtfcsi 12f. A-n ylc , lOJc ; Atlnsitic , Jc ) ; 'CSrabcrland , 7Jc ; H'Shlanrt , 8te : Kenilwotth , 8Jc ; Plun kett , lOJc ; SUB sex. Sc. OUTrONADES AWiervillo I3te ; Agate. SOc ; American41c ; Artisian , 0c Cnin U and T , 13 c ; Clarion U and-T , 17Jci Baccan CoHSripe DaiidT , IGc ; Ker stone , ' 13Jc ; Nimtuokot , 19c ; Nonpareil , IGc ; Qjcau D andT , 13Jc ; Royal , IGfcc Sussex , 12c ; Tioga , 12ic ; Wachuseti ehirt in r 5b : ks , 12Jc ; do , Niuikin , 12Jc ; York plain -Nankin. 12 do ; checks , stripes anJ fancy , : 12 c ; do 8oE , Oc. SHHET [ NGS AndroicogeinlO-C74c ! do 9.4 , 24 c ; do 8-4 , 22 = ; Contjnentnl C 42 , lie ; Flint of tlwiLoam 10-4 , 27J ; N v 'York.sr.ills ' fl8 , JRe ; do'7S , SOc ; do 58 , 22Jc Pembroke 110-4 , 2..c ; Peqsiot 104 , 2 ic ; di 7-4 , 10o : do 49 , 18s ; Ptpperell 90 , 29o do G7-21c ; < lo 57 , 18c ; 'Utica 90 , 85c ; d : 58 , 22Jc ; do 48 , L7c Clean nd Tobaccos. CIGARS. S esiBS15.00 ; Connecticut : S25.00 ; M'ixed , C35.0Q ; Seed Havana 1350.00 ; Cle.trKa.psna-SV3.00. TOBACC 0 PLUG. Golden Ruk 24 lb , tiOc ; S 'potted IWwn , Glc ; Our lt fine quality , ( ! 2c ; Stir , pounds , lb , butts' , COc ; Horne Shoe , { rau 2-J tb , b'utts , 'COc ; Gflt Edge pounds , 24 lb , butts , ' 60 ; Xrmy and Navy JKMinds , 55c ; BalliiKt , jxrands , GOc ; Lorfl bird's Climax , pounds , 61r FINE CUT' In | > ails -Hard to Beat 75c ; Golden 'Dhread , 70c ; Pountain , 80c Favorite , 65c ; Rooky Mountain , 60c Fancy , : C5c ; Daisy , oUc. In tin foil Cstlins O. S. , 5 lb boxes , wr lb G3o ; Lori illard'a 3.'i er , G.lc ; Dinmoml Crown , 60. SMOKING -All prades Common. 251 ( 33c. Granulatei I iyaok - il Durham , II oz Sic ; Dukes DnrliamflC.oz , BOc ; Seal o North Carolina , 16 OK , 46 ; i > eal of Nebrus k , 16 oz.33c ; Loue Jackoz , linen begs perlb , 81.25 ; aiariiurKs''lnck , 2 oz , til oil , 55c : 'OoR T iL C5c. Paints Oil * and VaTiilihei. PAINOS IN OIL Whits lead , Omhi P. P. , 7c ; * Aiite lead , O. iP.fc C. Co.pure Oi ; Marseilicti green , 1 to5 lb cans , 20c French : , ( ; ' ) seal , 12c ; French zinc red Bed , lie ; French due , in varnish OSBC 20c ; French zinco , iu olljitst , 15c ; Rav and Immt un/oer / , 1 lb cans If c : raw attc burnt Sienna , 13c : vauidyko brown , 13 refined lampblcck , l\lc \ ; coach black , l"c ivory black , Ific ; dro.y black , llCc ; Prussiai blue , 30e ; ultriunarin e blue , fls3c ; chrortu green , L. M , & < D. , 14 c ; liliiuland nhuttei chrome yellow , L. , M. , O. &iD. O. , 18c yellow ochre , 9o ; golden ochre , W ; patenl aryer , Go ; grainig colors r light oak. darli oa < , walnut , chestnut and' tah < I2o Dry ° alnt White lead , tijc ; . .Frenchinc. . OOc ; Parii whiteing 24e ; whiting zildoni , IJc \\ilitlni ' , com' ) , llatnnliuck German town , lie ; lampblack , ordinary , 8c ; Prus siau blue , 45c ; ultramarine , we ; vaiidyke , brown , 8c ; umber , burnt , 4c ; umber , raw , lcsienna ; , burn t , 4u ; menu a * raw , 4o Paru green genuine , 85c ; Pariii reaucom'l 25o ; t'hroino green , N. Y. ' 2iV ; chrom- green 1C. , 12c ; vennillion , Eng.r 70c ; ver million , Amerir-a , 18c ; Indian red , lOc , rose pick , Mo ; Venetian read , tfooksrin't ' ! Jc : vonetiau red Am. , IJo ; red . 'eiui.7icj chrome jvllow ( genuine , 20c ; chro.WJ < rel. low , K. , 12e ; ochre , rocbelle , 3c ; odcre , French , 2jti ; ochre , American , li \Vinter'K iraneral. 2Jc ; leliigh brown. : spanLsh brown , 2\c \ ; Prince/a mineraV VAUNIBIIES Barrels per Furniture , exira , SI 10 ; furniture , No. . . SI ; furniture , * 7 , 8flc ; coach , extra , SI 10 ; Coach , No. 1 , tl 20 ; Damar , 81 50 ; Japiui. 70c ; asphaltuin , JOc ; shellac , $3 50 ; haiil oil finibh. 81 30 OILS 110'carbon , per gallon , llicjl'501 lieaillight , | > er gallon , 12 : ; 17'V ' hea < ilight , iiur gallon , IGo ; crvhtoline , iicrgallnu , 20c ; linscud , raw. per gallon , GO ; linseed , boiled , per gallon , G8c ; lard , winter st 'd , per gal lon , 1 05 ; NCI. 1 , SOc ; No. 2 , C."c ; castor , XXX. per gallon , 1 30 ; No , 3 , 115 ; tweet , per gallon , HSc ; sperm , W , I ) . , per gallon , 1 3. ) ; fish , W. B. per galli u , OOc ; neatsfoot , pitri or M.ii TIP r > " ' . M ? ; l ' "l ! rating , /urn , ptr uullon , . )0o ) ; suiiiinur , 15c ; Miideu machine , No. 1 , per gallon , 35c ; No , 2 , SO : sperm , signal , per gallon , 80c : ter- pentine , pur gallon , CJc ; naptba , 71 , per gallon , 30c ; C ' , 20o Heavy Hardware Lltt. Iron , rates , $3 50 ; plow utccl , cast , 7Jc ; cast tool do. 15@20 wagon spoken , set. 2 25@3 00 ; hiilm , per net , 1 25 ; felines , awed dry. 1 40 ; tongues , each , 70@85c ; axles , eac/i / , 75c ; xnuare nuts , per lb , 7@llc ; washers , per lb , 8@18c ; rivets , per lb , lie ; cell chain , per 11) , ti@12c ; loalleable , 8u ; ron wedges , Go ; crowbars , fie ; harrow teeth , 4o ; horseehoes , per keg , 5 00 ; apriug steel , 7@8c. NAILS 10 to 20d , 3 CO ; 8 to 10 , 3 75 Cd , 4 00 ; 4d. J 25 ad , common , 6 00 : 3 < l , fine , C CO ; ullnch , all size * . 5 25 ; M , casing , 4 75 : 8d casing , 1 60 ; lOd casing , 4 25 ; lOd finlnh , 4 75 ; 8d finish , 5 00 ; Cd finbh , B 25 half keits. lOo extra. SHOT.-Hhot , 81.85 ; Buck shot , 82.10 ; Orient * ! Powder , kegB , ? ( J,40 ; do , , half . . "do. , mmrtor Vfg % ? 1S8 ; lUast- , ke9 , 93,35 : Fuse , i > er 100 feet 50c. Horsei * nd Mule * . The market i brink and all gradm nrc llliig well at iv lliht advance in p ice . The ( lemund for coal homes exceeds the supply considerably. Prices range as fol lows ; Fln * lnglc tlrlvcw , $ lfX ) . to 300. } Extra draft horscR , $175. to 221V | Common drait hor-en , $100. to 150. : Kttra farm horses , $110. to 125. ? Common to good farm hornon ? 9a to 3100. ; Kxtm t > lugi , 5 0. to 75. ; Common vines , 520. t i $10. MUhnS. 16 to 1S1 haiuU ( extra ) , S12.1. to 150. ! 1 J to 15 ImmK SIOO. to 140. ; M to 141 liands , 975. tn 100.1 13i to li hands , SGO. to 75 liquor * . AIiOOHOh 187 liroof , 225 per wlm gallMi ! extra California Kjilrit' ' , 187 pnx > C 1 3 1 vcr proof fr.illon ; triple rctiiwl splrlta 17 iinwf , 1 24i > r proof wllon ; relistill rtttkleo , 1 00@1 50 ; fine blended , 1 W < 2oO ; Kentucky bom bond , 200@700 ; K i\ fr.tckv anil Peimsvlvaniii rjtM , 2 00rf.7 00 HllANlHES Importcii , e 00@WOO domestic 1 < 0@1 00. GINS Irrortcd , 4 50@6 00 ; duniestlc 1 400)3 ) 00. RUMS Imported , 4 GOtjjO 00 ; Nov Knoland.'J 00S)1 ( ) 00 ; donwsUlc. 1 W(5)i ) ( ) : M PKACIl AND Al LK RHANDY- 1 754 Oil CHAMPAGNES Imrorlcrt per 2rtOO 0-Al w' i case , 1R 00 , CLA'RETS Per-cn e , 4 50@tG 00 WIKI5S HUino wiiu- , per cose , G 00n ( 20 00Catnwba ; , | > er vne , 4 007 00. Lumbar , WHOHCSAtK. FENCING No. 1 , 12 to 20 ft , § 22 00 No. 5 , 12 to 20 ft. , 21 00 ; sheeting dressed No. ' 1 , 18 00 ; No. C , 10 00 ; common board' < dre nnl. 20 00. PRAMING 16 ft. nnd under , per M 21 Oft ; 10 ft. HtmWhiR , 22 00 ; 22 ft. 22 00 24'ft. 2500. FINISHING-NO , i. finish 11 , 14 am 2 tnsh , S50 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch § 45 00 No. 2. fmiih 1J , aj and 2 icch. 84500 : Ni 2-fnish , 1 inch , 91000 ; No , 3 finish , linoh $35 00 ; O. G. 'battons per * 00 feet Hit. $1-00 ; well curbing , 822 00 ; rough i ami ' hull battens per 100 feet tin. , 50c. STOCK HOARDS A stock , $40 00 ; \ $ S5 00 ; C , $30'00 ' ; common stock , $22 SO FLOORING- . 1 , $40 00 ; No. 2 4r. ! 00 ; No , 3 , $22 00 yellow pine , No. 1 XIOOO. SIDING No I , Wt 00 ; No. 2 , S2COC 'No. 3. $18 00. SHIP LAP PlaIn-C22 00 ; O. G. No. 1 $3200 : No. 2.52200. CEILING S24 00@837 00. LATH AND SHtNGLKS A starrest bhingles , S3 85 , No. 2 , 82 50 ; No. 3 , 82 00 Lath , $3 50. Build lrp"Matorlnl. LIME Fzr barrel , 81 35 ; bulk per bn. 35o. Cement , bbl , 32 50. Iowa pkstei bbl , S2 50. Hair per bu , 3r > c. Tcrrei felt 100 Ibs , 03 50. Straw board. 8 * CO PAPER * St aw jwper , SJo ; rag pTiier 4c ; dry goods paper , 7c ; manlla paper , lOc news paper. 80. COAL Cumberland blacksmith , Sl'J lorris Rnu Bloxsbiirg , ? 12 ; Whitebreai lump , SG f 0 ; Whitcbroaat nut , SO ' 0 ; low lump , $6 50'Towa nut SO 50 ; Rock St > ringf S8 ; Anthracite , all nirx ; * . 812 00@12 50. Drill's. DRUGS AND OHKMIOALS Acid Carbolic , 50c ; Acid , Tartaric , 5Sc ; Itclsat Cojiabia , tier lb , 75c ; Hark , Sasnafrafl , po lb , 14e ; Calomel , per lb , 75c ; CinchouidiJi per tu , JJ3c : Chlorofonn , per lb. IOC Dover's powders , per lb , SI 40 ; Kpscr lalts , per lb , 3Jc ; Glycerine , pure , per 11 45e ; Lead , Acetate , per lb , 24c Oil , Cahtor , No. 1 , per s'al , * 1 K Oil , Castor , No. 3 , per gal , $125 ; Oi Olive , per gal , $1 50 ; Oil , Origanum. 50 Opium , S4 50 ; Quinine P. k W. k RS S per oz , S2 40 ; Potassium , Iodide , pr 11 S2 50 ; Salncia , per . cz , 40c ; Sulphate ( Jlorphino , per oz , $38) ) ; Sulpnur floui per lb. 4jc ; Strvchuiiio. ner oz. $1 50. Wool. Merino unwashed , light , 14@lGc ; hcav ; 13@15c ; medium unwished , light , 18@20i washed , choice , 32c ; 'fair , SOc ; tulWoing and w. , 28c ; burry , -blickand cotted vool 2@Cc lees Hides hure , Etc. HIDKS Green butcher's hide , 7cgree cured hides , -8c ; green salt , part curt hides , 7@7fc ; . dry Bint , cotmd , 18@14c ; di calf and kip , > 12@13cldry ; salt hides , soum ll@12c ; green calf , wt. C to 15 Ibs. , 10@lli green calf , wt , .under 8 Ibs , per .skin . , j.W green pelts , $1-CO@1 15 ; reen lamb skin 31 10@1 25 ; damaged hides , two-third rat' ' cut scored and one. grub , claused twi f.Lirds rate , ) branded hide ? 10 per eeat. of Com skins. No.1..45crNo. . 2 , SOc ; No. . ' 20s No. 4 , lOc. Slink , Ito. 1 , BOc ; No. ! lOe ; No. 3 , 15c : No. 4 , Sc. Fox , No. : COc ; No. 2 , 25c. Skunk , No. 1 , brad O.ic ; short stripo,40nj , nagiw stripe 2T- li.-oad otripe , lOc. Talli > < P 5jc. MABBE TSS Ir TBIiEGRAPB Council Blaffs BXtxrbat. CocNOli/iIJ LUFFS , February 2 2. : Flour-CryBtal ; Mills -Gtlden Shea ; StO ; California Jlureka , patent , 3 8 i ; Iwt ibroud of KaneaB.8rM3 ) 00 ; Kansas an Missouri flour , 3 f 0@4 25 ; graham , 3 7 ? Tye flour , 3 40. ( Bran and Shorts i5 00 por. ton iOhop Corn 2250 ,5 > er ton. Wiieat No. 2 , $112 ; No. .C , 72o ; jected , 52c. Corn 48. Onts No. 2 , 40c ; rejected , 3Gs. Unrley No. 2. OOc : No. 3 , 7c / , Hey Loo-e , 5 00@C.OO. Wo d 5 50 ® 7 00. Live Hogs 5 25@5 75. Catae-Shi piling , 4 C0@5 00 ; ' milcl cowa cO 00rtHi ( ? 00 per head ; ( butcher xtock.8 00@3 50. ShQQii 3 75@4 25. G Hidcs-5c ; G S hides. 7c. Wool in@5. liuttor Creamery , SOc ; in rollti , 'wrap ped , Sriu : rolls not wrapjied , 20o ; miixo < co'orc ' , 15@20c. KggH Packed , lOc ; fre h , 12io . Potatooj 1 10@1 30 ; Salt Lake , 1 0. Onions 1 25(5(1 ( ( 40. DreH edPoultry Chicken * , lOc ; ducks lOc ; geedij , 8c ; turV OVH , 124c. Live Chidceim 2 25 per dozen. Iiivo Stock. CllICAQO , February 22. The Drover's Jouinal reports an foil . \vs Hogs Itecoiti ! { > , ll.roO ; market rulf ( dull and 5@10o lower f ir mixed and henv : packiiu and Nhipping Kiadea ; ooiiiuwn ti food mixed , C KX5.G GO ; heavy packiug < m chipping , G C5&J ( 10 : Philadelphia * am lard IIO.'H , 7 1C@7 35 ; light hogs exceed askS'ly weak , and tlio market WAS very KUI ; euh at tlio decline , there beincry liltli tleuiand for light liPffrf either f.r packers , thc ange W.IM C OjfofifiO ; skij K and ciillv , / low and dull at 4 Z5&5 75. Cuttle KocditH1.7CO ; the markel \fani .tlvii on ) | ) : and local acconnl a. id pxicex ranged linn and steady f r nil gr.vierf ; .city liuteheru IUK ! buyeia for can. nod weAis were liberal j irchaserfi ; com mon ! medium shipping , 4 OC fjr , 'fl' . t' " ' ' , 5 Ttofffi KI ; choice , ! i rfi l ! 10 ; export * . li info , 1 15 ; mi'xed butcher.i1 Htock , quiet ; suppiv Dxceoded Him demand ; cow , 2 75@3 25 ; i-tcers , 5 10@r > 25 ; ntocker and fecdem , liberally ol7oj * < l but lioMern' iiew were not met by buyer * ; stockerv , 3 35@4 25 ; feeder * , 4 25iJ kQ , SheepItoo''fl'tH. . 2,100 ; the market wai , 'enorally weak 4Oil liwur ; common flheep , 1 25@6 76 ; good , 5 25@5 35 ; choice , 5 50. OAT , [ FORMA FLOUR. Sac rumen to mills patent ( bur ( rod brand ) , Our bent h'ureka patent flour ( blue brand ) . The Mil/ patent Hour man- ufuctured on the Pacific coant. We claim it is the whittht , fctrongfi't und beet family flour in the sUt . Ank ynur grocer /or It , Try it ami you will use no other. 15. M. McCuKAitr 4 Co. , Sacramento. T , J. KVANH , Agent , ' Crystal Mill. . , Council I51uffebStf /ebS-tf IRISH PATRIOTS. Grand MootinR nt Hull in Honor of Wnah- ington'a Birthdtiy. Drlllmnt Speech 1)7 JudRo Qrvnnor oT Davenport , ln. ( nnil Aildroseoa by Local Orators. Kuony's Imll was filled to ovoillow ing last uvcning upon tlio occasion u the mass meeting of Irian oilfaenn l ( celebrate thu birth of ( U-ori o Wnsh inglon Hiul the contciniiftl of thu Iris ) declaration ol imtepamlonco by tin volunteers , of wlioiu Honty Gnvttai wnn tlio head. Tlio hull was luxml Romoly decorated witli Americnii ant Tiiali Hugs and batinors , and mini ; liicturca of nivtriotio signincauco woi * hutii ; upon the wnllfl. Tlio Ancient Onlor of Hiborniaiu bund lud the enthusiasm of the oven iog by playing several Amor.cnu am Irish Boleetions. At eight o'clock th jneoting was called to older by F.Y ( Gray , president ot the OmiUw Lnni -sLeaguo society. In doing so lie sail \ that this largo midioneovna gathorei to culobrato the birth uf the fiithor ( i Ainorican independence , nnd thu run tuninl annivuranry of the liisli decl"t iitton of iiulepondonco by llonry Gr.it tan. [ Applause. ] Mr. Gray tluv spoke of the land league and the stut of thini > 8 between lindlonl and tenant ant in Ireland , and the ia no botwue : coercive government and a detenu inod people. , who are resolutely bat tling for tliuir rights. After the applausti hnilsubaidcdAti Gray introduced Judge Gannon , o Davenport , the or.itor of the evening Mr. Gannon said the objects of th mooting < were na wall-known B th events which had led up to it. Thor was a elasa of men who thought th Irish hud no cause and there was m need -sympathy for Ireland , and tin Btruggluof seven hundred years ahouh bo givouuip Evroyono who had ren ( the page of history know of the mint terublo sorrows Ireland had passe ( th.ri.ugh in her struggle to obtain he rights from England , and the atruggli would never eenso until Ireland wa free. Ireland had bcon constituted differ ently than other peoples , from the tirst 'I'ho English had always been used ti the domination of lordr nnd tyrants The English lords had always held th land as their own by divine ri ht am the English people wore early lilloi a slavish veneration for their con quorore. But in Irulaud , inthooldei times before the country had bee : overrun by thu Norman hordes , th Irish chieftains had held the land i trust for the people , who hud ulway regaided the land as their birthrigl : and they had never in fact bcon di prived of it until they became the vi < thus of the perfidy of William tli Conqueror. Mr. Gannon aaid he lui no contest with the people of Eiif land. The peasantry of England wet at heart in sympathy with Irish libu : ty. It is with the English aristocrat with the English system of tyrami ] that the Irish leaders have their figh and the fight will bu kept up until tli dug ofan Irish republic is planted n the walla of Dublin , lie pictured i ( lowing words the growth of the Enj Hah despotism in Ireland , and paid glowing tribute to Henry Grattai DanierO'Connell and other patrio who had labored for Irish freedom. Ho told how the chains which hn boon riveted upon Irishmen by Kir William-had been made more gallir from century to century _ > by Irishmc being deprived of every .civil and r lit-ious right , and tbo story of Englie church establishment on Irish soi and how Irish Catholics wore movi to cut each other's throaUin the nan of heaven-through the cool treason i Englishmen , and how tho'iunion wi at last brought about by the Englit government. quartering its brutal BU diory upon the Irish peasantry I plunder thorn , and to rob Iriuh womc of their incomparable haatit ; until in flhuor desperation tl peasantry resorted to the piL and the pitchfork , ard rising i open insurrection gave the Knglie parliament an cxcuso to pass tl fiJnioii. In this connection , D.uii O'Connell ' was spoken of by Mr. GM non na tlio giant who refused tli slave-holder's gold , and who told North Carolina planter God'a thundei bolts were hot. > Ono of the chief ovi Ireland had suQ'urcd from , Mr. ( > ui non aaid , was that insidious policy < the .English which had opened th way to oflicial preferment to Catholic ; ho wished to God no Catholic had eve obLuinrd oflico , for wherever they ol tainod odijo they doeertod tlioircotui try , aud they mudo eomo f the wore judges Ireland had boon cursed witli llo did uot say thia to cast a stai upon the religion ho loved and prc fessed , but men love pluco and powei and the men a lire which had mndo i posaiblo for Catholics to hold of lie had divided ( ho people and proven curse , and the English jiud taugli that brutal bigotry which hold it wu no crimn for an English Catholic I kill nn Iriah Catholic. Speaking o the famines wiiich had filled Irolin i with misery and death , Mr. Gannoi said thoyv/ero the product of land lordism nnd puioly artificial , for Ire 'and was u land of plenty. Charles Stewart Purncll , ho said was ono of the noblest of living mon , and al ( hough the fact might bo HUH to man , Mr. I'urnell WHB a grandsoi of Commoro Stewart , the firat coin' modoro of the Ainorican navy , ami should liavp bcon onn of the ( ? ! ungUIHliuil yuiialH ut iho oild.nvil centennial. Had Irish power been dominant instead of EiiL'lish , evorj Irishman of note would huvo been invited to the great American cele bration. All the O'Brionn uud tin O'DonnellH and the O'SlwuijhnesBys would have been there , but this could not bo wliilo James KuHsoll Ljwoll was wining and dining at the court ol St. .Juir.ua. Mr. Parnell had visited America tc raise money to relieve the auflbmigii of hia fellow countrymen during nn arti'licial famine , caused by landlord ism ; Jo ) gathered a largo umount ol money a.nd returning homo had dis tributed orory dollar of it honestly , and for this Lihor ot human love he now languished' in an English prison. Mr. Forstor , Eluglish aecrutary for Ireland , had said ho proposed to pro mote the peace and prosperity of the country by arresting only the village blackboards nnd mil'mim , but the first man ho arrested was John Dillon , one f the best men on earth , and the text was God's ' annointed servant , Father Sheehy , aud tlu-so wuro fol- 'owed by Iho arioit of every man wh md contribufi'l i | ionny for Irish lib- erty. erty.Mr Mr , Omni 'tlso very cogently ointed out thin the very policy of resistance to English oppression , which Mr. I'.irni'll is advocating , was tauuht him by John Bright. At a public dinner given in the city of Dublin , at which Mr. G.xnnon was present , he mud bo heard Mr. llright give the Iriah blarney , and speak with a uvciit ullcction of emotion of bleeding aud starving It eland , and advised tin- Irish 'inlx M of pailtnmi'ii to plead their un'ry'fi cuiso with uucuiiaing resist- W ; but Mr. Hriiht ; % ia not a HHMII- ot purli'iiueiit in those dnyn. Still the liith'n.ni KMHIUS th.it tlinnch duke ( hit nnd ilnko that o.vns I70,000\cies : , tin' hind has descended to these dilUi > 8 l < y conllsiMtion , nnd the hillsidtn \\liit-h blustnm hl.o thogiU'detKif ( ! od , 1 1'hi-ig to thu nti'ii huso fou > ri\tlievfl Itut tlium l > i I0ti.ui'i : ! power nnd theft , It is pli'iul I'jr the English tbnt the luudlordt ) are murdoied. These nlo < Hshiund be received with n giiuu of a.xlt. There waa the murder ol Lord LJtram which had been lu > rild- od o\er the world by the English. Living on the estate was a poor widow \voman who hud a lovely d\u Jitor. Ono d.iy Lurd h"itrani wont to the dow's h < use and onieied her undei pain of uviction toneiid her daughtei to the castle that day to play the par ! of mistress to him. The girl went rather than have her mother turned out of doors , and then sat down likt an honest girl , and in a heart-broken wuy wrote the sad story to her lovoi in America , who was a poor follon who had gone to a laud of freedom tc earn money enough to marry. The lover returned to Ireland , impatient tc revenge the disgrace that covered the woman of hia choice , and if he did bliooc. a dozen bullotn and a few rusty nails into his lordship and kill him , what of it ? "I had , " said Mr. Gan , ion , ' 'tho privilege of shaking' handa uitli thia man , uud considered it a : listinguiahcd honor. " The addreaa closed with a line apostrophe to the love of country. Mr. G.innon was unable to see why Irishmen should not bo aa proud of their country as the German of his , thu Frenchman of hi ? , the English. man of hia , or the American of hia and ho had nothiim but contempt foi the Irishmen who uero imlunned oi their country. Why is it , they say , that you in this light ? They think wo aliouh put behind us 700 years of Iriah hia tory. They ask ivhy don't all of tin Iriah go to Amciica. Some ( if us wil coma but there are others who wil stay at homo nnd defend the graves o their lamented 'dead. If we havi dared all things for 700 yoara wo uri not now uoiiig to give up the struggle Never will wo tamely see our Ire land's ' degradation , wliilo our voice o urma can aot it free and build it up : nation. [ Great npplauso ] The A. 0. of H. then discoursed i fine piece of music. Mr. McDonough was called upon t read a poem of his production wliicl he explained , after being called b vociferoiiH chcoting , had come fret the machine which ho hud wound u for the occasion. It was liatoned t with great attention and most henrtil applauded at various intervals. A the conclusion the applause was deaf oning. County Trciisunr John Hush wa then called upon , and after some reluctance luctanco came forward and said. " ciimo hero to-night to listen and learn not to speak. I am deeply gratifiei to observe this great audience gather ed to greet that eloquent Irish spcako from Iowa , Mr. Uannon. He wil curry back with him the greatest re apect and admiration of the Irisl people of Omaha. [ Applause. ] Ti bo candid with you , I will say that when I read the call issued by Irisl patriots of this country to colcbrati the dual event of the birth of Wash ington and the declaration of inde pendcncc by the Irish volunteers , hiatory repeats itself in many in fltunces. Many great deeds havi their count erpatt'f. Hut there is OIK event , and that is the CBtablishnicni of the greatest and most gloriom government on the earth , and then is ono man who has no counterpart oi rival , and tlmi is ho who was leadei of the war for the establishment ol that government and who dealt the proat blows to English power was George Washington. [ Applause/ But there is no parallelism , aa I cur HUD , between this great event and tlu abortive attempt to catabliuh u legielativo government in Ire land. When the vnlunteou met and published their declaration England was crippled and aho granted their demand with the intent of tal < . ing away after a time all she gave. What I wish to ask is why did not Grattuu and his colleagues miccood then 1 There was an implacably oni- mity between Urattiin and Flood , the greatest oratora ( if Ireland , and they were more desirous of satisfying that hatred than to gain for Ireland that freedom which was in her grasp , When Flood introduced a bill in the Irish parliament who opposed it ? Henry Grattan / 'J'lni measure wan voted down , and that wax the bogin- ling of the end. This enmity came up ngain and again. I nay that the I say that the curto of Ireland has been not the perfidity of England done , but the dueiro for personal ag- ; ; rv 'liVi'iii" " ' w'nc'i ' Mm It-full | i rii > ni were con' rolliu by. J j.o J i nil j.iiriu- ment was a narrow-minded body. It could not live from this vnry reason. Tlio Iriah people once hud the power to grasp liberty and freedom. i'ersopal hutrud , ho wo vor , and personal ambition intervened , and tlio chance was lost. There 1ms never oomo a like opportunity since. But , with all this , the Irish people uro atill invinci ble. There ia a great power knocking at England's ' doora , which will cripple her forever , if uho dots not lot Ire land go , If the Irishmen of to-day will take council from history and avoid the mistakes of the pair iota of a hundred years ago ; if they will put thulr shoulders to the wheel and push forward thia grand movement , then they may bo aaaurod that Parnoll has riot boon imprisoned , or Michael Davitt and O'Connoll sacrificed their lives in vain. "Hod , White and WHO , " by the band , Mr. Campbell was called upon , and mixdo a brief and eloquent Bpnceh. Ho ntatcd that he did not know that hi' roul'l mid anything , lltlt ho want ed t > iid'l ono tribute to the memory of Ueorgo Washington. As his char acter is studied it become apparent that ho ban no prototype and IKH qu.it. Tlioro may have been abler soldiers and wiser statesmen , but in character lie tower * nhoulders above all men. MUMC by tbo band , Mr. Hush then oll'urrd the following resolution : Unsolved , That the an lii'iiro tender our distinguished guest , thu Hon. M. V. Gannon , of Iowa , its sincere thanks for his very able , eloquent and instructive address. llosolvod , That wo are in pel feet harmony with the sentiments eniin elated by nnr loainod fiiend , that wo endorse his principle * of Irish patriot ism , aud that wo of Omaha shall do over ) thing in our power t" assist the laud lenguo and to encourauuourpuro- soulcd apostle nnd mnvtyr , Michael D.ivitt , who in hia elmiim needs all the moral support that hia countrymen can give him " . The res jlutions were adapted univii- imously , and after und attui uin.llici stitring selection from tlw band the meeting adjourned A number of gentlemen gathered in the pleasant p.irlor of Capt. Jin Ni'lightho chief of thu woaluni dotcc- tivo bureau , after the mooting , am ! met Mr. Gannon , socially. Tlu eloquent speaker iu a very geniul anil courteous gentlt'iiiaii and spoke high' ' ly of his impressions of Omaha. Foon of Daotorn- The fee of doctora ia an item thai very many persons are interested in just at present. Wo believe the schedule fcr vimts is $3 , which would take a man confined to his bed for < > year , and in need of a daily visit , oyoi § 1,000 a year for medical attendance alonol And ono single bottle of Her Hitters taken in time would save the § 1,000 and nil the year's sickness Post HE GOT AWAY. A Hard Criminal Gives Council bluil'dOIllcors the Slip nnd the OmtUiu Poilco Qrlavo Thoroiit. Ono of the slickest and goncrallj most successful rogues known to t\i ollicurti of this piece of woods is i man who has recently been nabbed ii Council lilulia , who given the alias o George Allen. This crook has booi wanted for a long time by Omaha of ftcora for aomo aafo cracking and otho burglarious transactions ho was sun poaod to bo interested in , but it ha been impossible to ftiston on to him Lnat week he appeared in Counci lllull'a ( and was recognized 'by ono u the gang of potty thieves over there who squealed on him. This cause Alhin'H arrest , and ho wan pu in jail to await further development from a safe blowing operatic which occurred in Clinton , Ia. , abou Yesterday morning additional fact concerningonoof Allen's jnbain thia cit came to light , and a telephone mosaae was sent to Chief Fields at rho Blufl to surely hold the man. In about ( iv 'ininules back came the meesago : "H escaped from the city jail lust nigh about 11oclock. , . " To say that 111 oflicers working up the case in thi city are mad ia to draw it extreme ! mild. They expect to make a hun for Allen , but the chances of catchin him now are extremely filim. A "Word for Doubters. MONKOK , Mioh. , Juno 'JO , 1881. II. H.VAIINKU & Co.Sira : - Your Safe Kidney andLivor Cure ha cured mo of severe kidney complaint Uofer all doubters to mo ; I can con vince them. 131-lw JOHN DOVI.K. STARVED TO DEATH. A Mother und Two Llttlo Ones Foum Dead .in a Vacant Houso. A few days ago a startling discovery ory waa mudo in ono of the house vacated and subsequently sold to inaki room for the 13. & M. improvements The house in question hud not heel visited for loveral days , and at len tl a gentleman visiting in that locality went to look at it , md opening tin doors , parsed through the house. Ii ono of the rooms bo found the dea ( bodies of a line female bull dog am her two pupa. They had been shul in by the owner on his departure probably without knowing of tlmii presence , and being uimhlu to cscapi hud starved to death. It is not posai bio that any ono Mould be so cruel ai to luck Ihvm in piupoaoly , and tin owner will perhaps now learn for tin firat time Iho whereabouts of thalitth family of canines which ho has doubt' loss mourned aa lost. Buolum'H jxrmcn Hnlvo. The boat naive in the world for outu , bruiaca , soroH , ulcers , milt rheum , fever sores , tetter , chapped hands , chillblainu , corns und all kinds oi akin eruptions. This naive ia guar an toed to give perfect satisfaction in ovury cuao or monuy refunded , Price , 25o per box. For salu by Om nJ > JOHN HTAtLKR , RKOUEUCIIAMr , I' eiildcnt , VIce 1'rc-u't. W , 8. DEISIIER , Hcc. nJ Trcoa. THE NEBRASKA IiMiCTURM'00 Lincoln , Neb , MANUFACTUHKllH OF Oorn Planter * , Harrowi , Farm Roller * , Bulky Hay ftukei , Ducket LlevatlnK WlnU- mllli , & .C. Wo ru prepared to do jab work auJ nunulac- turlcK ( or ctlitr AdJrcu alt oidcri NKllltASKA IIANUFAOTUWNO 00. LIKOOI.N , KM. 11 jiuan City & Pacific THE SIOUX OITY RODTB Kuni Solid Train through from Council Blufla to St. Patil Without Ohanen Tlm s Only 17 Hour * . rr H ! t < O M1LKH TltR HI10ETEBT ROUTB r ou OOUNOIL BLQPPS TO OT. PAUL , MtNNKAPOUS DULiml Oil D1SUAHOK all | Mnto In Northom lawn , MlnnnjnUftnd Thin line l cqnl | ixil llh the lmiroved | cnnKhoiine Automitlo Alr-l > r-\ko ml Ullla Plattorm Uouulor ami Iluflct : and tor 8PKF.D , aAKITTY AND COMFORT Is unmmvwaixl , Filllmnn PAACO ! Strcnlnir Cat tun tliroiiKh WITHOUT CIIANQU twtwccn Kim snsCltynn.l St. 1'nul , vU Counctl Illuds nd Sioux City. TrMns | CA\O Union r&clllo Tinnnter at Coun cil llluiTt , at 7:36 : p. m. dally on ftrrhal of Kansai City , St. Josojih and Council HUifT * train Iroin tlio Houtlu Arrlxlnpat Sioux City 11:35 : p.m. . and at the New Union Depot at St. 1'aul at 12:30 : noon , TKN UOUI13 UJ AUVANCi : OK ANY.OTHKn UOUTB. /JTIlfincnilicr In Uklnit tlio Sioux City tloutt j on irctn Through Train. The Hhortot Line , iho Quickest Tlmo and a Comtortablo 111 Jo In the Thromtht'ars l.ctwrcn . COUNCIL IIMIFK9 AND ST. PAUL. WTSco that your Tickets tend \\a \ , the "Slom Oll\ and Ciicino unltroad ' / , S. WATTI.K8 , J.IU BUCHANAN Superintendent. Orn'l POHI. Aecnl. | I' IJ. ltlUNr ) > ON , An'tOcn'l Piww. ARH. , Mlsnouri Vt.llcy , Iowa. J , 11. O'DHYAN , Southwestern ARCH ! , tVinnpl lllnlTii. Iowa ! te ? V < " " ' " * / M'-Hl Wait for being the moat direct , < nilckost , n infest line connecting the proit. MctroX | > ll9 , CI11 CAOO , and the EASIVRN , NORTII-KASTRRK , ! I It and SOUTII-KMTRRN LINKS , which tcnnlnitct here , with KANSAS CITT , LnAVii.NwoBTii , ATCIMBON , COUNCIL llLorra and OMAHA , the COMMIBOIAL CiinR8 from which rudlato EVERY LINE OF ROAD thnt pcnctrutcd the Continent from the Mln-onit K Iv or to the Paclflo aloiw. The OIITOAGO ROOK ISLAND & PA- OIFIO RAILWAY la the only line from Chicago owning track Into Kannas , or which , liy lln onn road , riiachM the itolnta at > eve naiuud. No TRANsrima nr CinniAoi No MHUINQ oaNNitcriONul No huddling In 111- vontllaU-d or unclean cam , aa every ivusonffer carrlnl In roomy , clwvn and ventnaiotl coaches upon Kant Kxiirww Tmlns DAT CAIW ol unrivaled magnlflcance , PULLMAN 1'Ai.Acn HLituriNn CAIIS. and ourowiiworld-ta'iioua UmiKU OARS , uiion uhleh menls are non od ol un- Biirw ed oxcolloiico , at tlio low rate of HRVKSTT. FINH Ciunaitoii , wlthamiilo time for hoalthfu. unlayinonL ThroiiK'h Care between Chtcairo , Peork Jill1 , wr.ukoo and lllwmirl Ilhcr 1'olnts ; and closa conj inctlono at all jKilnta ot IntonucUon wlti. athrr road * . Wo ticket ( do not forgot thtt ) dlrcctlj to every iilaco of lintiortanco In lvans.M , Nobroiika , Dlactc Hills , Wvomlng , Utah , Idaho , Nurnda , California , Oregon , Washington Territory , Colorado , Ailion * . and Now Mexico. As I boral arrangtimciiti n-j-vrdini ; bagpiiD u any other line , anil ratuiiul laroal at ftot ow compctltora , who furnish hut a tltho o th com fort. fort.Dogg and tackle of sportsmen Iroi Tickets , mnpa and folders at all prlucl ) a offices In the United Stntm and Ctnaia. H. 11. CAULK , 1 ST. JOHN , VIce Prca't &Oon. Oon. Tkt tiidPaxa'rAg Uanager , Chlcavo SHORT LIHt 1880 1880 , , , KANSAS CITY , SUoe ft Council Blntis U Till ONLT Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AMI ) THE EAHT yrom Omaha and the Wear. No chtn ) ( < > f can butwoun Omaha c.ud Dt. ixiala , and hill ono between OSIAKA and MKW YOIIK DailyPassengerTrains tuciimu ALL KAHTEllH AND WK3TKRN CITIES with LESS OIIAIiaES and IN ADVANO : of AIL OTIIKR LINK . full entire line 19 I'qmpjijc ! > vlth Pullman' * Palace Slooulng Cam , Palace I'J ) Coachoa , Miller1 ! Safety Platform and Coupler , a'jil the celebrated Wmtmghouao Alr-brako. JVtTHeo that your ticket rw.U VIA nANSAS CITY" , BT. JOSEPH & COUNCIL ULUCKS Ball road , via St. Joseph and St. Lout ) . Tickets for sale at all coupon stations In the. Went. J. K. UAtlNAUD , A * U. DAWE6 , O.in. Supt. , St. JntPPti. Uo& Qnii. Paw. and Ticket Aft. , gt Josep.'i , llo. \MIT DoukKA , Tkket A 'C/it. I020Farnhaiustreul A 11 lUttNiuiJ General Agent , OMAHA. NB BOSTON MARKET , Guming Street J. J. NOBES Jropr. Fresh and Salt Meats of all Kinds , Poultry , Fiah , &c. , in Season. t f 3VK3EI WESTERN CORNICE WORKS i C. SPEOHT , Proprietor , 1213 Harney Street , OMAHA , - - - NEB. MANUFACTURERS OF B1LY1MBD IRON Cornices , . Dormer Windows , Finials , HIM iaui ' ' ' SLA'i'E , i AUlTJi'Ii.a , Speoht's Patent Metnlio Sky light. Patent Adjuitablo Ratchet Bar and BRACKET SHELVING I am the general State Agent ( or the abor * no of good * . IKON KKNOINO. Oreitlngi , Daluttradet , Vurandai.'Offlco and Dank nailing * , Window and Cellar Cluanli ; alto GKNJJUAL AdENT Peenon and Hill Patent Intldo Dllnd. noyldtf Dexter L. Thomas , ATTOR N E YATLAW Kooiu 3Cfdlhton ( Clock1