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    JUJUL.Q OMAHA DAILY BEEWEDEESDY FEBRUARY 22 18B2.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE ,
riNANCIAL.
NEW YORK , February 21.
MONET.
Money closed nt 0 per cent.
Exchange firmer at 4 S5J@4 90J.
OOVKilSKENT I10NDS.
Governments closed firm ,
Currency G's 125
48 coupons , . , 1 17.3
4l'A coupons 1 14 jj
fi' Coiitlnuctl 1 02
G's continued 100 ?
lUIMlOAH BONDS.
Pacific rallro.d bunds closed us follsws :
Union Ists 1 151 10
"Union Land GrwuU 1 16 ® IB
Union Sinking Fund . .1 21Jgl 22J
Centrals 1 13g ( l 13 §
STOCKS
The stock exchange to-dixy was tlio
fcccoof great excitcmstft nnd depression
in share lots. The bearish clement WAS
ntrongly in the afcendnnt , nnd opo > ations
for n decline were assisted by unfn\or
nUo reports , t particularly lhc < e relating -
ing to damage done by high storms nnd
Hoods in the south nmd Bouthuc t. Tliero
wa a slicing pressure to pell throughout
the entire morning , nnd a strum ; dcinon <
itrntlon against HOIIIO lending shares. Tlio
groatettt decliiu ) was in Memphis k
Charleston , which broke eighteen points
as compared with the closing price ot lust
owning. Loiiivillo & Nashville iloclined
12 pur cent. ; Itiehinond & Danville 7 per
cent. ; Chattanooga ( i per tent. , and the
rest o the list 1 to 3 per cent. After
midday there -wai a firmer feeling and a
recovery of i@6 | per cent. , the latter on
St. k N , , but this was n > t fully main
tained , and final dealings , under vigorous
selling prlcef , again d nipped t > almost the
lowest of the duy. Tlio closing prices
showed a decline ( if 1@12J per cent.
The following are the closing bids :
Amer.Dist 51 Mem. & Char. , lit
A& TH 31 Ml' 97
Prcfeircd. . . . 77 N J O 93
B. & A. L. , pfd 05 Northwest rn.,131j
I on 61 preferred ISO ;
COG 10 NY C 121) ) '
CO 33J Nor. Pacific. . . . 34
C 0 &IC 48J Preferred. . . . 72
C&A 1284 Ont&W 241
C St Li & N O „ ,74 Omaha 33 ;
O i : 0 221. Ont Silver 34 ,
1st pfd 31 § Ore Trans 08
ld ! pfd 24J Panama 19o
C C C & I. . . . 77 * Pull. Pal. Car..122
D & R Gt 615 PaoMaiL 41J
Adams 143 PD&E 21
W. V 124 Reading 57.
American 90 B 1 131
U. S. . . . 74 San Francisco. . 35
Greeu Bay 10 Preferred. . . . 57
H&StJ 92 1st Preferred. 04
Preferred. . . . 9GJ St. Paul 1074
I. U 132J TD &B 14
IB&W 40 Tex. & Pacific. . 40j
K&T 30 * Union Pacilic.,110
LS 108J Wnbasli 28
Ii N A& C. . . 71 Prefoired. . . 54 :
M C 81i Western Union. 78 ;
CH10AOO MONEY MARKET.
OHIOAGO. February 21.
The demand for money was fairly ac
tive , and of a miscellaneous character
but the market wan comfoi table and easy
at G@7 per cent.
Eastern exchange between the city
banka was quoted at 7f > c discount pe
$1,000.
A large amount of paper wax paid to-da ;
on account of to-morrow being Washing
ton's Lirthday and a legal holiday.
The clearings of the associated banks
were $5,700,000.
Orders for currency were meagre.
COMMERCIAL.
Omaha Wbolesulo Market.
OFFICE OF THK OMAHA BEF , )
Tuesday Evening , February 21. f
The following are thaclmnyes in to
day's markets :
Wheat No. 2 advanced 5c ; No. 3 ad
wanceJ lie ; rejected advcmced 2c.
Corn \dvaaced Jc.
Oats Advanced Je.
. Batter , eggs and poultry are scarce am
30 demand at ( [ uotation prices.
Local Grain Dealing * .
No. 2 , 109 caah
Vo. 3 , Mc ; rejected , 75c.
BAKLEY. Cash No. 2 , 90cj No. 3
66 ; .
RYE. Cash , 70c.
CORN. Cash No. 2 , 441c.
OATS. Cash. 31c.
8TJIEET DIIKJES Corn , 40@45 ; oats
40@45.
HAY $6 00@6 50 per ton.
Provision ! .
FLOUR Spring wheat , straight grade
M 25@350 ; "PionseH1 California , 6400
atent , S3 75@4 50 ; winter wheat straigh
crude 33 85@4 2o ; patent , J4 50@5 00 ; gra
ban rye , $2 5X ) ; Wfceat , 3 00 ; Queen
Bee. $4 25 ; Jasper , 53 87 ; Big Sioux
t50. !
11YEPLOUB 9333.
MILLSTUFFS Brwi , per cwt. I 00
perilou.lG 00@17.00 ; < croonings , j > er cwt
SOc ; shorts , per jwt 3. < X ) ; chopped feed
rwr cwt. 1 20 ; meal bolted , yellow , 1 40
white. SI CO.
"OTATOES Nebraska , 1 15@l 20.
SWEET POTATOES-XJenuine Musca-
ine,4 @ 5o per Ib.
WTLD GEESK Out of market.
KGiS 15c@10c.
BUTTER Choice , 30@32c ; poor , n
snarket : fair , 18@24 ; creaawry , 30@3Jc
APPLES Good , sound , very sc.iroo
ftt 85 505 50 p r bbl.
LEMONS Steady ; per bor , W 60 ®
o 00.
00.MALLAGA
MALLAGA GKAPES-Per bW.$8 60
per half bbl. , 1 50.
.
-Per bbl. , 810 00 ®
CELERY Per doz. , C5@7fi0
DRESSED GKESKl-Pe ? Ib 9@llc
OYSTERS-Selects. 400 ! standarlg. S5c
DRESSED CUICKENS-Steady a
J9@10o.
RESSED TU1HCEY8
CUSE VALENCIA ORANGES-
Qrocen Lilt.
Cdl-F-JK.-lUo , lair , 12Jc ; Rio , good ,
tSJo ; Klo , nrlme to choir * , UPJ oj. ) p > v'f
Juvu ; iil > (5 ( > ' "a * ' , uio hu , l& o ; ArbuuKlo'u
ICc.
ICc.TEAS. . Gunpowder , good , 45@55c ;
50c ; choice , G5c@yi w ; Japan JNat I eaf ,
35c : Japan , choice , W75c ) : Oolong , good ,
85@40 ; Oolong , cho.fe , 40@65 ; Souchong ,
good. 35@40c ; choice. t > 5@45c.
SUGARS. Cut loa.f. lO c ; Crushed
lOjJo ; Granulated , 10ixc ; Powdered , lOJn
Fine powdered , HJc ; S ntlard Coffee A :
Die ; New York Confcct.'onsr'g Standard
A. Ogc ; Good A , OJc ; I'raL-le Extra O ,
8Jo.
8Jo.SYRUPS
SYRUPS , Sugar house , bb > . 45c ; hof !
bis , 47c ; kegs , 4J gallons , 82 ift choice
table syrup , 42c ; half bbb , 44c ; ko'a,82 ( 10.
80DA.-DwiKht'g Ib papers , $3 CO } De-
land do , 83 00 ; Church's , 83 00 ; Keg , ° da ,
8TAKOII , Pearl , 45o : Silver Gloss , tH
Sjc ; Corn Starch , 8J@9cj . Excelalor
loss , 7c ; Corn , 7io.
SALT. Dray load * , per bbl , 2 10 ; Ash-
ton , In Kxcko , 3 60 ; bbla dairy GO , 5s , S 45 ;
bbls dulry , 100. 3s. S0 ! > .
DRIED FRUlTS-Choloo halves ,
tieche , \t\o \ \ ,
\ tti boxen , 13c ; Michigan , 8Jc ; New
York apples , 8lc ; Prunes , old , Cjo ; now ,
7io ; Currants , GJ@8 ; lll.tckborries , new ,
CHEESK-Full Crem , Me ; Part
jklm llic.
WOODKNWARE Two hoop pallf ,
t. 9. ; three hoop pails , 2 20 ! No. 1 tubs
) 50 ; No. 2 tubs , . 8 50 ; No. 8 tubs. 7 60
ilonecr wfcshbonnis , 1 85 Double Crawn ,
$90 : Well bucket * , 323.
LEAH Bar , 81 05.
SPlOr.a Pepper , | 19 ; Allspice , ll'e ;
Jloves , 40c ; Nutmo < j , 81 00 : 2."icCassii ; ,
"aco $1 00.
MATCUES-Pcr cndUo , 90c ; round
cases , $7.0. " ) ! square cases $5.10 ,
PROVISIONS HrenMiwt bacon , 12Jo.
jhoico lard , 14 ic ! dried beef , 13Jc ; should
ers , 9c : hams , 13c ; bacon , sides , lie.
NEW PIClCLKS-Medium , In barrels ,
810 00 : do In half bbls , 5 75 ; smalls , In bbl- ,
12 00 do , in half bbla. 7 CO ; gherkins , In
bbls , 11 00 ; do , in half bbls. 7 60.
VINEGAR Pure apple extra , 10- :
iure apple , 13c : Prusslntr mire aunlo , IGc.
HOM1IS Y New , 85 50 per bbl.
BEANS Medium , hand picked S 00
ior IniKliel ; navy , § 00 ; calcf navy , SI 00
ROPH Sisal , J Inch and larger , 8J@
Ocjiincli , lOc.
SOAPS-Kirk's Savon ImpcHal , 330 ;
Kiik's satinet , 3 30 ; Kirk's standard , 3 05 ;
Kirk's white Russian , 5 00 : Kirk's
liutoco , 205 : Kirk's Pnvirio Queen ,
100 cakes ) , 3 K ) ; Kirk's magnolia , 4 55 ®
1 40.
40.CANDLES
CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , Ifi oz , 8s ,
Kicboxes 40 Ibs. , 10 oz. , ( is. IGc.
LYE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich , 340 :
Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 50 ; Lewis'
lye , 4 GO ; Jewell lye , 276.
POTASH Pennsylvatitn cans , 4 doz. ,
in case , 3 31' Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. in rase ,
1 'JO ; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case , 1 50.
FIELD SEED Rod clover , choice
new , $ G 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover
new , 87 00 ; white clover , nuw , 814 00
d alfa clover , new , $12 50 ; alsikc , now ,
S1300. Timothy , good , now , 83 00 ;
blue grass , extra clean , 81 50 ; blue grass ,
clean , 81 25 ; orchard grass , § 2 50 : red top ,
choice , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri ,
80c ; millet , German , SI 00 to 81 25 ;
Hungarian , 80c.
HEDOESEEB Osage orange , 1 to 5
bushels , 35 00 ; osage orange , 10 bushels or
over , $4 50 ; honey locust , per Ib. , 35c ; per
100 RIB , , $2500.
FIS J-Family white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls ,
83 75 ; No , 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 , 135 ; Russian sardines , 75c : Colum
bia river salmon , per 100Ibs , 8 00 ; George's
Bank codfish , Gc ; Gen. boneless codfish ;
' ; boneless fish , 5Jc.
MACKEREL Half bbls messmnckerel ,
100 Ibs , 512 50 ; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do ,
100 Ibs , G 00 ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100
Ibs , 8 85 ; mess mackerel , 12 Ib kits , 2 25 ;
No. 1 ex shore , 12 Ib do , 1 50 ; No. 1 shore ,
12 Ib do , 1 00 ; fat family , 10 Ib do , 75c.
CANNED GOODS Oysters , 2 Ib
( Field's ) , perca.se , 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 ; do
2 Iti ( slack ) , per case , 2 75 ; do 1 lo ( slack ) ,
per case , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon , ]
Ib , per dozen , 1 G0@l 70 ; do 2 Ib , per dozen
2 55. Sardines , small Pah , imported , one
quarter boxes per box , 14Jc ; American ,
quarter boxes per box , Ho ; do half boxes ,
per box , 21Jc. Lobsters , 1 Ib per dozen ,
180. Tomatoes , 2 30 ; do 3 Ib per
case , 330 ; Corn 2 Ib ( Mountain )
per cane , 3 GO ; soaked corn , 210 ; do
2 _ lb ( Yarmouth ) , per case , 30' ' ) ;
string 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 ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per case , 2 76 :
raspberries , 2 Ib , per case , 2 75@3 00.
Dammns , 2 lt > , per case , 2 45. Bartlett
pears per case , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortleber
ries per case , 2 80. Egg plums , 2 Ib per
cise , 3 50 ; do , choice , 2 Ib , per case. 4 50.
Green gages,2 Ib per case , 3 50 : do choice , "
Ib per casc,4 50. Pine Apples , 2 Ib , per case ,
4 00@5 75. Peaches , 2 Ib per case , 3 10 :
do 3 tti. case , G 00@G 50 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , per
eose.385 ; do pie , 6 tb , per dozen , 3 50.
RICE Carolina , 8@84c ; Louisiana , 7J
- fairGi@7.
PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Tennessee -
nessee , 9c per Ib ; fancy white , lOc per Ib ;
ranr white Virginia raw , lOc ; roosted ,
llic.
Dry Qoodi ,
BROWN COTTONS-Atlantic A , 8Jc ;
Appleton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , 8c ; Boott
FF , Sic ; Buckeye LL , 4-4 , 7e ; Cabot W ,
7ic ; Chittenango A , GJc ; Urcat Falls E ,
8c ; Hoosier , GJc ; Honest Width , 71c : In
dian Head A , 8jc ; Indian Standard A ,
89c ; Indian Orchard d. w. , Sic ; Lawrence
LL , 7c ; Mystic River , 7Jc ; Pequot A , 8 < jc ;
Shawmut LL , 7c ; Utica C , 6c ; Wachus-
ett B , 7ic ; do A , 8ic ; doi 48,12Jc ; Wai-
cett BB , 8ic.
FINE BROWN COTTONS Allendale
4-4 : 74c ; Alligator 3-4 , 3c ; Argyle 4-4 , 72c ;
Atlantic LL. GJo ; Badger Stats X 4-4 , 7c ;
Bennington C 4-4 , GJc ; Buckeye S. 4-4 , GJco
Indian Orchard AA 9-8. 8Jc : Laconia O
39 , 8ic ; Lehigh E 4-4 , 9Jc ; Lonsdale 4-4 ,
lOc ; Pepperell N 30 , 7c ; do 0 32 , 71c ; do It
36 , 7c ; do E 39 , 8Jc ; Pocasset 0 4-4 , 7Jc ;
Womsutta 4-4 , 13o.
BLEACHED COTTONS Androscog-
fin L 4-4,10cBlackstoneA ; A in penal 9c ;
do do half bleached 4.4,9c ; Cabot 4-4,8 ? ;
Fidelity 4-1 , OicFruit ; of the Loom , 11 ; do
can.bric4-4,13cdoWaterTwlst,101cGreat ; ;
FallsQ , lOJo ; Indian Head shrunk 4-4,12 c :
Lnasdalc , lOJc ; do cambric 37 , 13c ; Now
York Mills , 13c ; Pequot A , lOc ; Pepperell
N G Twills , 12ic ; Pocahontas 4-4 , 9Jc ;
Pocasset 4-4 , 8Jc ; Utica , He ; Wamsutta
O X X , 13c.
DUCKS Unbleached Atlantic , 10 o
17c ; Baltimore do , IGc ; Lone Star , 8 oz. ,
12c : Savupo. 18c.
iloCKS ( Colered ) Albany K brown ,
8c ; do C , lrali 'It In XA. , stripes and
plaidn , 12Jc ; do XXX brown and drab ,
stripes and jilaids , 12Jc ; Arlington fancy ,
19c ; Bnioswick brown , 8Jc ; Chariot fancy ,
12ic ; do extra heavy , 20c ; Fall River
brown , ectra heavy , ll e ; Indiana A
brown , 13e : Nconset | A brown , IBo.
TICKINGS Amoskeag A C A 32 ,
174c ; do XX bine 32 , 18Jc ; Arrowanna ,
9Jc ; Claremoot B B. 15Je ; Conestoga ex
tra , 174c ; Haisllton D , lljo ; Lewist/on A
30 , 15c ; Minnohaha 4-4 , 20c ; Omcga'super
citra 4-4t 28c ; Pearl River 32 , IGJc ; Put
nam XX blue etripe , 12c ; Shetucket S ,
104e ; do S3 12c ; Yeoman's blue 29 , 8io
DKNIMS. Aicoskeak , blueand brown ,
IGic ; Andover D13 blue , 15Jc ; Arlington
blue Scotch , 18Jc ; Concord OOO , blue and
brown. 12ic ; do AAA , do do 131 ; < loXXX
do do Hie ; Haymaker's blue nnd brown ,
9Jc ; Mystic RiverDD stripe , NUc ; Pearl
River , blue and browe , 15Jc ; UiicaHvllle ,
blue and brown , llijc.
CAMBRICS Barnwd , Cio ; Eddyntone
lining. 24 inch double face , SJo ; Garner A
L'lazed , 5c : Manhattnu glove finish , 6c ;
Newport do ( ic ; do glazed , 5 c ; Pequot do
5cl Lookwood kid finish , Cc.
CORSET JEANS-Amory , ScjAndros-
coggin satteen , 8J ? ; Clarendon , Gjo ; Cones *
toga sntteens , 74o ; Hallow ) ] , yc ; Indian
OK-IJTI' imnii'vjfj , 7c' Vnrr.j'faricrtt , 7ic ;
i'ejiiifiill jatu-in D4" ; KuckK | rt , 7jo.
PRINTSAliens. . 61c ; American , Cjo ;
Arnold , 7o ; Berwick , 49c ; Cochoco , fc ;
Conestoga. GJc ; Dunkirk , -IJc ; Dunnell ,
G4@7c ; Eddystono. 7c ; Gloucester , Go ; '
Harmony , 5c ; Knickerbocker , G&c & ; Mer-
rimac D. 7c ; M ystic , 5Jc ; Siiratrues , Go ;
Bouthbridge , Go ; do. Ginghams , 7c ; Marl ,
boro. 5c : Oriental CJc.
GINGIIAMB Amoskeag , lOJo ; Amoa-
keior dress 12J.1 Argyle , lOJc ; Atlantic ,
9o ; Cumberland , 74c ; Highland , 8ic ;
Kenllworth , 8Jc ; Plun kctt , lOJc ; Sus-
sex. Be.
COTTONADE8 Abbervllle ISic ;
Agate , 20c ; American , Ho ; Artlslan , 20c ;
' OlerionJD and T ,
i , "r - - * * "O * * * * ' 2Vj if tM iiiiBCbV HIIII V
In * jhecks 12ic ; clo , Nankin , 12Jc ; York ,
plain Nankin. 12ic ; do , checks , etripes and
fancy , 12Ac ; do , 8 or , 20c.
SHEETItfCS-Aiidrpscogidn 10.4,27 Jc !
do 9-4 , 2lc ; do 8-4 , 22c ; Continental 0
42 , He ; Fruit of the Loom 10-4. 275 Now
York mill * 33 , 35c ; do 78 , SOoj do 68 , 22icj
Pembroke 10-4 , 25c ; Pequot 10-4 , 2840 ; do
7-4 , 19c : do 4P , IGe ; Pettporell 9C , 29c |
do 07 , 21c ; do 57 , 18e ; UtlcA DC , 85c ; do
68 , 22ic ; do 48 , 17o
Clean and Tobaccoi.
CIGARS. Seeds , 515.00 ; Connecticut ,
$25,00 ; Mixed , $35.00 : Seed Havana ,
850.00 ; Clcarllavuna , 576.00.
TOBACCO PLUG. - Golden Rule ,
2t Ib , GOo ; Spotted Fawn , Glc ; Our Rope ,
fine quality , G2cj SUr , pounds 2 *
Ib , butts , GOc ; Horse Shoe , pounds ,
U Ib , butts , GOc ; Gilt Edge ,
pounds , 21 Ib , buttn , GO ; Army and -Navy ,
rounds , 55c ; Bullion , pounds , GOc ; Iioril *
lard's Climax , pounds , Olc.
FINK OUT In palls. Hard to Boat ,
75c ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , 80c ;
[ 'avorite , C5c ; Rooky Mountain , GOoj
[ 'ancy , 65c ; Daisy , 50c. In tin foil
Ratlins O. S. , 6 Ib boxes , per Ib GSc ; Ixm-
.llard's Tiger , G5c ; Diamond Crown , ( KJs.
SMOKING All erode * Common. 25to
13c. Granulated Blackwells Durham , 10
oz 51o ; Duke * Durham , 1C or , 50o ; Seal of
North Carolina , 1G ot , 40 ; Seal of Nobras.
< a , 10 oz , 3Sc ; Lone Jack , 4 oz , linen bogs
per Ib , 81.35 ; Marburgs' IVck , 2 oz , tin
oil , 55c : DOR Tall. 05o.
Pnlntt OMt and Varnlihei.
PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omalm
P. P. , 7c ; white lead , 0. P. it O. Co. , | > ure ,
Vi ; Marseilles'green , I to 5 Hi cans , 20c ;
French zinc , &sm seal. I2c ; Fiench rinc ,
red seal , He ; French rinc , \arnish nssi ,
JOc ; French zinco , in oil nsst , 15c ; Raw
and burnt umber , 1 Ib cans 12c ; raw and
Lmrnl Sienna , 13candyka brown , 13 ;
refined lampblack. 12c ; coach black , lpc ;
i"ory black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussian
blue , 30c ; ultramarine blue , ISc ; chrome
green , L. M. fc D. , 14c ; blind and shutter
irrecn , L. M. it D. , 14c ; Paris green. ISc ;
Indian red , 15c ; Venetian red , Sle ; Tu c-\n
iht , 22c ; Ainerican Venuillod , I. &P. , 18c ;
chrnmo yellow , L. , M. , O. & D. O. , 18c ;
yellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , 10 ; patent
drver , Gc ; graining colors : light oak. dark
oa c , walnut , cboptnut and oali ISc
Dry "alntt
Whlto lead , Gfcc ; French rlnc. lOc ; Paris
whiteing 2lc ; whiting gilders , IJc ;
\\hitlng com I , lie ; lampblack German-
tp\vn , 14c ; lampblack , ordlnorj' , 80 ; I'nts-
sian blue , 45c ; ultramarine , lee ; Vandyke ,
bro\yn , 8c ; umber , burnt , 4c ; umber , raw ,
lcsienna ; , burn t , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4o
Paris green genuine , 35o ; Paris gr6en com'l
ijcj chrome green , N. Y.1 20c ; chrom-
green K. , 12c ; vennillion , Eng. , 70c ; vermillion -
million , America , ISc ; Indian red , lOc ,
rose pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Cookson's
' } 3c : Venetian red Am. , Ijc ; red lead , 7Jc ;
chrome yellow , genuine , 20c ; chrome yel
low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 3o ; ochre ,
French , 2Jc ; ochre , Ainorican , lie ;
Winter's mineral. 2Jo ; lohigh brown , 2Jc :
Spanish brown. 2ic ; 1'rinca'u mineral 3c ;
VARNISHES Barrels j > er gallon.
Furniture , extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1 ,
81 ; furniture , U. 85c ; coooh , extra , 81 40 ;
Coach , No. 1 , 81 20 ; Damar , 81 50 ; Jajian.
70c ; asphaltum , 70c ; fhelloc , 83 60 : hard
oil finish. 81 30.
OILS 110 * carbon , per gallon , Hie ; 1'50
headlight , per gallon , 12jc ; 175 * headlight ,
per gallon , IGc ; cryHtoline , nor gallon , 20c ;
linseed , raw , per gallon , GO ; linseed , boiled ,
[ ) er gallon , G\Sc ; lard , winter st-'d , per nal-
: on , 1 05 ; No. 1 , 80c ; No. 2 , G3c ; castor ,
XXX , per gallon , 1 30 ; No. 3 , 115 ; sweet ,
per gallon. 85c ; sperm , W. B. , per gallon ,
1 35 ; fish , W. B. per gallon , GOc ; neatsfoot ,
extra , per gallon , 75c ; No. 1 , G5c ; lubri
cating , zero , per gallon , 30c ; summer , 15c ;
uolden machine , No. 1 , per gallon , 35c ; No.
2 , SO ; sperm , signal , per gallon , 80c : tcr-
pcntine , per gallon , G4c ; uaptlm , 74 , per
gallon , 30c : Of. 20c
Heavy Hardware List.
Iron , rates , S3 50 ; plow steel , cast , 74c ;
cast tool do , 15@20 wagon spokes , set ,
2 2. " > @ 3 00bub8 ; , per set , 125 ; felloes , eawed
dry , 140 ; tongues , each , 70@85c ; axles ,
each , 75c ; wiuaro nuts , per Ib , 7@llc ;
woshorsj per Ib. 8@18c ; rivets , per Ib , He ;
coil chain , per Ib , G@12c ; malleable , 8c ;
ron wedges , Gc ; crowbars , Gc ; harrow
teeth , 4c ; horseshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; spring
steel. 7 < 38c. !
NAILS 10 to 20d. 3 GO ; 8 to 10 , 3 75
6d , 4 00 ; 4d , 4 25 ; 3d , common , 5 00 : 3d ,
fine , G 50 ; clinch , all sizes , 5 25 ; Gd , cosing ,
i 75 ; 8d casing , 4 50 ; lOd casing , 4 25 ; lOd
finish , 4 75 ; 8d finish , 5 00 ; Gd finish , 5 25
half kecs , lOc extra.
SHOT. Shot , S1.85 ; Buck shot , $2.10 ;
Oriental Powder , kegs , SG.40 ; do. , half
kegs , 83.48 ; do. , quarter kegs , SI.88 ; Blast-
lug , kese. $3.35 : Fuse , ner 100 feet 60o.
Horses and Mulei.
The market is brisk and all grades are
telling well at ( > . illcht advance in pi ices.
The demand for good horses exceeds the
supply considerably. Prices range as fol
lows :
Fine single drivers , S150. to 300. ; Extra
draft horses , 8176. to 225. ; Common drait
hones , S100. to 150. : Extra farm horses ,
$110. to 125. ; Common to good farm horses
890. to 8100. ; Extra plugi , SCO. to 75. ;
Common plugs , S20. to S40.
MULES. 15 to 15J hands ( extra ) , $125.
to 150. ; 141 to 15 hands , 8100. to 140. ;
14 to 14J hands , $75. to 100. ; 13 } to 14
bands. SCO. to 75.
Liquors.
ALCOHOL 187 proof. 225 per wine
gallon ; extra California spirits , 187 proof ,
1 30 per proof gallon ; triple refined spirits ,
187 proof , 124per proof gallon ; re-distilled
vkfikies , 100@15U ; fine blended , 150 ®
2 50 ; Kentucky bourbons , 2 00@7 00 ; Ken
tucky and Pennsylvania ryes , 2 00@7 00
BftANDIES Imported , $6 00@1600 ;
domestic 1 40@4 00.
GINS Imported , 4 50@6 00 ; domestic ,
140(3)3 ( ) 00.
RUMS Imported , 4 50@0 00 ; Now
England. 2 00@4 00 ; domestic , 1 nO@3 50
PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY-
1 75@4 00.
CHAMPAGNES Imrorted per cose ,
2GOO@3J OjAnssrlnj , case , 1200 ®
1800.
CLARETS Per case , 4 50@1G 00
i WINES Rhino wine , per case , C 00 ®
20 00 ; Catawba , per case , 4 00@7 00.
Lumber.
WHOLESALE.
FENDING No. 1 , 12 to 20 ft , 822 ' 00 ;
No. 2 , . 12 to 20 ft. , 21 00 ; sheeting dressed ,
No. 1,18 00 ; No. 2 , 1C 00 ; common boards ,
dressed , 20 00.
FRAMING 10 ft. and under , per M ,
2100 ; 10 ft. studdfng , 22 00 ; 22 ft. 22 00 ;
24 ft. 2500.
FINISHING-NO , i. finish ij , 11 and
2 inch , $50 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch $45 00 ;
No. 2 , finish 1 } , 14 and 2 inch , 81500 : No.
2 fmisli , 1 inch , 810 00 ; No , 3 finUh , 1 inch ,
$3500 ; O. G. buttons per xOO foot llu. ,
$1 00 : well curbing , $2200 ; rough i and 2
inch battens per 100 feet Hn , , 50c ,
STOCK BOARDS-A stock , $40 00 ; B
S3Ti 00 ; O , $30 00 ; . common stock , $22 60 ,
FLOOHING-No. 1 , $40 00 ; No. 2 ,
Ar 00 ; No , 3 , 822 00 yellow pine , No. 1 ,
SIDING No 1 , $2100 ; No. 2 , $2200 ;
No. 3 81800.
SHIP LAP-P'laln , $22 00 ; O. G. No. 1 ,
$ MOO : No. 2.82200.
CKILING 2-l 00@$37 00.
LATH AND SHINGLES A starbest ( )
xUnglos , 83 85 , No. 2 , $2 50 ; No. 3 , 82 00.
Latu , 350.
"
> Building Material.
LIMK r = r barrel , 1 85 ; bulk porhu. .
; ( . 'c. L'ciini , , bill , j'Z OU. luwu piuxUT ,
bbl , $2 50. Hair per bu , 3.rjc. Tarred
felt 100 Ibn , $3 60 , Straw board , 84 CO
PAPER Straw paj > er , 3Sc ; rag paMir | ,
4c ; dry goods paper , 7c ; rnanlla paper , lOc ;
news paper. Be ,
COAL Cumberland blacksmith , $12 ;
Morris Run Blossburg , 812 ; fVhitebreaat
lump , $ G KO ; Wliitobreast nut , 80 60 ; Iowa
lump. 8G 50 ; Iowa nut $ G 60 ; Rock .Sprint's ,
$8 ; Anthracite , all sizes 812 00 ( 12 50.
Drutri.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Acid
Carbolic 60c Acid Tartario 68c
VMt inttiUf w\Sf 4.kvv , A Ml K tif UUU ; 4 > tU4a * 4
Cojiabla. per Ib , 75c ; Bark , Sassafian , | > er
' \ llcj Calomel , i > er Ib , 75c ; Cinchonlili ,
> er oz , 81 00 ; Chloroform , per Ib , 1 00 ;
IJover'u jKiwderH , per Ib , $1 40 ;
wits , per 11) . Sjo ; Glycerine , pure , per Ib ,
45c ; Lead , Acetate , i > or Ib , 2lc ;
Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per gal , PI 35
Oil , Castor , No. 3. per gal , $125 ; Oil ,
Olive , per gal , $1 60 ; Oil , Origanum , 60o
Opium , 84 60 ; Quinine P , k W. k II. & K. ,
per oz , $2 45 ; Potaeeiuw , Iodide , per Ibj
$2 60 ; Sftlncin , per oa , 40c : Sulphate ol
Morphine , per 077 83 80 ; Sulphur Hour ,
per lo , 4 let Strvchnlno. r > er ot , 8160.
Wool.
Merino unwwhod , light , ll@lici ) ( ht vy ,
13@15c ; medium nnwnfthed , light , ISffii-'Oc ;
% va hpil , choice , 82c ) fair , 80c ; tult-dlngy
and w. , 28cj burry , blackand uotlod wool *
2@Cc less
Hides hurt , Etc.
HIDES Urocn butcher's hide , 7c ; green
curwl hide * , So ; crccn salt , patt cured
hides , 7@7Jc [ dry Illnt , nonnd , 13llc ; dry
calf ami kip , l'u)13c ! ( ) ; dry * alt hdr ! , i < ontid ,
llS)12c ( ) ; crccn calf. wt. 8 tolSllw 10@llc !
green calf , wt , timlor 8 Ibn , per ikln , 50. "
green iiclts , SI 00@l 15 ; gren lamb nklns
SI 10@12o ; damaged hides , two-third roic ,
cut scored and ono crub. clasacd two
WSc ; dhort ntripo , 40nt narrow ftrii > o
Inmd trlpo , lOo. Talhiw , 6jc.
MARKBTSlBY'TBLEGRA PH
Connoil BlnfTit Marltot.
Cou.Noiti BLUKKS , February 21
Flour Crystal Mills Golden Sheaf ,
3 CO ; I'nllfnrnik Httrekn , patent. 38 ; best
lifaiul of ICin-as , 350533 00 ; Kansas and
Missouri Hour , 3 50 ® I 251 grahnni , 3 76 ;
rye lloui , 3 40.
Bran iiinl Shorts 15 00 per ton
Chop Com 22 60 per ton.
Wheat No. 2 , 81 IU ; No. 3 , 72 * re
jected , 6'Jc.
Corn 18.
Oats No. 2 , 40a ; rejected , 3Tc.
Barley No. 2. ! > 0o ; No. 3 , 76u
Hay Lee p , 5 00@G 00.
Wo.xl-5 . 50 © 7 00.
Live Hogs 5 255 75.
Cattle-Shipping , 4 50(3)5 ( ) 00 ; milch
cows 30 00S)15 ( ) 00 per head : ImtcUr *
sttxsk , 3 00@3 60.
Sheep 375@J 25.
G Hidcs-tfc ; G S hides , 7c.
Wool-ir. ® ' > 5.
Butter Creamery , 30o ; In rolls , wrap ,
ped , 25c : rolls not wrapped , 20o ; mixed
colon" , 15@20c.
Eggs -Packed , lOc ; 'fresh , 12jo .
Potatoes 110@1 30 ; Salt Lake , I 50.
Onions 1 25@1 40.
Dressed Poultry Chickens , lOc ; duckw ,
lOc ; geese , 80 ; turleys , l'-4o.
Live Chickens 2 25 per dozen.
Ghionfro * To < luoo.
CHICAOO. Fobnmry 21.
On 'Chingo the grain markctn were
higher. The receipts of praln weiolOO
cnr loadn , embracing 18 of wheat , 51 of
corn , 13 of oatn , 3 of.rye. > nd i ) of barley.
Flour Quiet ; dcmunci limited ; good to
choice western spring extras , ( i 2 , " > @ 7 00 ;
Minnesota do. , 5 107 25 ; iMiimefoU
1 atents , 7 0@8 iO ; w inter brands , 5 75 ®
7 25.
25.Wheat
Wheat In No. 2 spring trading was no-
tive , though at times the market ruled
lather ( juict. The fo-ling was unsettled
and price * were mbject to frequent fluc
tuations throughout the Mission and n
higher range of pric s uas iMtablieheil.
The inllucnco nlTecting the mnrkot was en
tirely local. Tlio "shorts" wore free buy
ers , nd tlio reported Htor.my weather ox-
tendiui' throuizliout a wiilo cxpanra of
country , partially atlectodtho market anil
inllueiicca tlio "shorts" interest to cover ,
especially for April delivery. The market
opened li@Uo liigher and romaine 1 firm ,
but soon weakened , declining jc , then
fluctuated nnd advanced lj(5)ljefr ( ) | April ,
then declined liljc and ruled irregular.
Alay , although rillylng higher , was com
paratively weak and Irregular , nrid , in
stead of eclling at a premium o\or April ,
sold nt n discount of j t' > Ic ; the marlei
finaHy closed about lJ@2a higher for
April , and only So for May on the regular
board , and on call at 1 20j for Februnry
nnd March ; 1 281 28& for April 1 27 for
May _ ; 1 27J for June ; 1 24 for the year ; No.
3 inactive at 110 ; i ejected , nominal.
Co n There was a fair speculative
business transacted mid a stronger feeling
was developed early in tl oday , recoiu-
punied with nn advance of ll@lfe ! , with
trading chiefly in tlio more deferred deliv
eries About the middle of the session the
market weakened and prices gradu illy re-
cened again ? J and ruled nntil the close.
Tracing was inlluenceil almost exclusively
by local caures. Tha ibipping ' 'emancl '
was moderate. The market finally cluneei
Jo hiiihcr on the regu ar board , nnd on oil !
tor No. 2 and high mixed at 57ic for Feb
ruary and March ; 58Jo for April ; G2 ( | @
G2c for Muy ; C2 o June ; 02 1 for Julj ;
rejected , in good demand at CO Jo.
Oats Neglected and dull , though ruling
prices wore a sh do better ; No. 2 closed
at 40 < 3 for February ; 40&J for M.ircli : 41j c
for A , ril ; 43i@43Jc for May ; JSjo for
June.
Rye In limited request and lower ; No.
2 cfonod nt 84c for February ; 85o for
March ; 82jcfor Apill.
Barley Firm ; demand moderate ; No.
2,1 03 for cash ; 1 04 for March ; No. 3 ,
80@81o.
Pork Tame ; offerings moderate ; mess
cl-sed at 17 25@17 30 for cash ; 17 20 for
March ; 17 45 for April ; 17 62i for May ;
17 85 for June ; 1C 00 for the yeer. >
Lard In moderate demand and steady ,
closing at 10 35 for March ; 10 45 for April ;
10 G24@10 05 for May ; 10 72J for June. .
Bulk Meats Easy ; short ribs clotted at
9 05@9 10 for oish nnd March ; 0 12jj for
April ; 0 27J for M.y ; ! ) 40 for Jun .
Whisky Quiet at 118.
Butter Firm ami in good demand ;
creamery , choice to fancy , l45c ! ! ; fair tc
good , 3G@40c ; dairy , choice to iapoy , 3f
@ 42c ; do. fair to gond , 25@35c ; fresh
ma 'e ' packing stoo' , V0@28c ; ladle packed ,
common to good , 18@32c ; roll , l2@liGc ! for
common to fair , and 28@30o for good to
choice.
Eggs Receipts moderate ; demand nol
very urgent. The cold and , stormy weath
er strengthened the market and hoklerH
were demandim ; high prices , but Bides
were slow nt advnnio ; strictly fresh bold
at 18@10u per ilo/en ; pick'ed , not wanted.
Rea'ts. Shipm'tH
Flour 15,831 .18,321
Wheat 17,208 10,383
Corn 14U.330 ] 9D,18i.
Oats 52,1)35 ) 31,78 !
Rye 2,000 2,300
Barley 23,10'J 22,012
The board of trade and call board wil
hold no seHfllon to-morrow ( Waahington's
birthday. ) The banks will be closed and
business generally suspended throughoul
thu city.
Chicago Itlvo Stook.
CHICAGO , February 21 ,
The Drover's Journal reports as fell < > WH
Hogs liccolntf , 18,100 ; common to gooi
mlxeil , generally weak and dull ; heavy
packing i.ml shipping , in good mipply am
higher , ranging at 0 76 ( < 7 15 ; Piilladel
tihia and lard hogs , 7 007 50 ; light hog
in fair request and i-to-uly at t ! 10@7 Oj
ikiim and culls , J 50@G 00.
Cattle Receipts , 450 ; fat pony uteern
were in pretty good request and catne
IV aiur holding their own than any other
kind. Tliero wa ? several lots of thick fit
tliougtniot fancy , for which , demand MOnet
not uigent ; meulum Hblpplng , D 20f10
go d , fj 40@fi 75 ; choice , ft 76@0 15 ; mix
finnd \ b'lfrliprV dt'ck , nrtlv * pirn fir' >
cuvvv , ; IOG ( < / > 1 i'j , iiul u. i ! j ; lunti , ! li. . ,
510 ; stockers andfecdoiH , actlvo'nud firm
ly held at 3 60@4 CO.
Sheep-Receipts , 210. The market was
weak and lower ; medium , 4 85@G 50 ;
good , 5 25@fi 40 ; choice , 5 45@I12Q.
Peoria Prodaoo.
PEOHU , Feliruary 21.
Corn Now , firm and higher ; hlih mixed ,
COE014ci ( mixed , 60i@r 0fl
f Oats Firm and higher ; No , 2 white ,
c.
Rye-Nominal ; No. 2 90@OUc.
Hlghwlnss Unchanged at 110 ,
JUc'tK. Ship'ts ,
Wheat 460 47fi
Com 34,000 13000
Oatn ! 8,150 13,125
) Vye tOQ none
Ba'rJey . , L. . . . . 2,200 none
Cleveland Market.
CtKVELi.'jf ) , Feliruary 21.
Petroleum .Firm ; standard white , 110
test , 7c.
Si. Lord * Produce.
ST. LOVIR , February 21.
Wheat Dull and unchanged , opened
higher , became very unsettled , broke and
woiit dowii rapidly to the lowest point ;
No. 3 red , 1 S.y@l 3.J for otsh ; 1 351 ©
1 30 for FcbriiHry ; 1 23 $ for March ; 1 IttiiJ
for April ; 1 2GJ for May ; 1 19 for June.
"Worn Higher ! B7if | < 8fiijio for cash ; 688
( ftWSo for March ; GQia for April ; G''lo for
May.
Oats Lower : I , lHr ( > for cash ) 4IJ
( Singe for May.
Rye Steady r.1 0 'o bid.
Harley Uuchiiiu > 'd ' , at 9c@l 10.
Ixjnd Dull nt I 87Jc.
UutterUnchanged. .
\ \ hisky Steady at 117.
Pork-Quiet ; 17 5) ) for Fcbnm-y and
Murch
Ijinl Nominal ,
Jieo'ts. Shlpint' .
Flour if.OOO 0,000
Wheat 3fOO 3VIOO
Corn 20.000 310,00
Oils 'JO.OOO 6,000
Kji' none mine
Birlo\ n mo iinno
Olnotmmtl Prnilnno.
I'lNOlNNATl. February 21
Mov > Pork Steal } ' a * . 18 M.
Ii id l'i line t < U > am dull at 1034
Hulk MenU ( Jiiiot ; blear ildes , SI 7f > @
U 80.
80.Macon
Macon Quiet ; clear ril > , 10 f > 0.
Kltinr } ' f.Miiih. 72" .
Oottou Mnrhnt
NK\V VoitK , Fitbrimryil
Cotton dull ; IIJo lor inlil.llini ? up-
amiilhsalcHof 181 bale * f c r exitort ,
J85 bnles to nilnners , and 300 bales dellv-
re i oil contracts.
Futures rlosoil wr-ak ; ft lOo lower tlinn
csterd ty fir leading month.
Liverpool Produce.
liiVEUi'UOL , Febiuary 21 ,
Pork Priin-j mess , caitern , steady at
$2 $ * .
T.llowPrimo city stca ly at25s ,
Wheat Spring , Is'o. 2 , .lull at 10s 3d ;
No 1 while , steady at 10s Gd ; winter ,
toady nt 10s lOd.
Corn Mixed , steady at 5s.
Now York Protlnoo
NKW YOIIK , February 21.
Flour Dull ; southern unchanged.
Wheat Finn ; No. 2 red , 130.
Corn Dull : No. 2 yellow , 03Jc. [
Oats Stoiidv ; No. 2 mixed , 40@47 .
Rye Dull ; No. 2 on track , offered ! > 3Je.
B.rl.y Dull.
Whisky-Steady nt 11C.
FLOUll.
Pacmmdito mills patent flour ( rod
bramU. Our be t Eureka patent ( lour
( bine brand ) . The only patent Hour man
ufactured on the Pacific coast. Wo claim
it ! H the uhitt-Kt , strongest nnd beat family
Hour in the state. AJ > K yo > ir grocer for it.
Try it and you will UHO no oilier.
K. M. McCiiKAiiv k Co. ,
Sacramento.
T , J. EVANB , Agent ,
Crystal Mills , Council Bluffs.fob3tf
fob3-tf
LIST OF LETTERS
Kemalning in Postollico during thu week
ending February 12' ' 1882.
(1KNTI.KME.V.
Aruidflon A Anderunn P
Uristow C Bj rk C A
HioncllC Bondtnr F
Hrown L 11 Bnnrke M
Uoylo F 11 BnautFH
U nerG Critchfield A J
Cliainnaii A Collins A
Council W G Canficld W C
Cooper T F Clark T A
Carlson 0 J A Carl B
Currier U II Orcinor S C
Collins D11 Corhett O II
Day W Duntelson O
D.mita . T Downing L til
Kbelmrt C Elinsion A I
Klmoro C Ellis C
Kills O B Edwards L J
KckelH G Foster W
Flynu W Ficklin S W
FortHon S T Franke B
Futpia T L Freeman H O
Funk F GraighevcrO
Gosan W Gutaf-on O K
Graves S II Gruver M O
Grant U Glreey H
GardnerF GeoG
G monies G ( Ju t G A
Humphrey K Ilanh. ;
Hall G W HairisB
Hjiiillton G Ilaisa K
Hutlii-on U Hunrieaion P
Haven J Hagerty J
Halo D A Havrtiy K
Harris E H Haferman E
Harris F F Hubbird G
Heillin G Hay G II-2
Hanscomb D W lathe B
lohnscn A Jay JC
Johnsen A Jangs J
Kelsey'JE Kennedy J A
Kirk W Koyser I1 0
Keever D F Lowe W F
Lewis W T Lester .1 M
Lindsay J Lamb F L
McLeod D McCowln L
MoFadon M McCorry T
McCarly 11 M Mattes II
MonisarW Meoka P
Muniter P Morris 0
Myhre M M-irley M D
Manoc W Maxwell W
MaHfjpw D B Murplirie J B
Morrison .1 Mnr e O A
Needling l > Nlftrom A
Nujdol W Mowmaii W J '
O.ikloy O O'Doi'aghuo 1 >
O'Donnell U Pett-yO
1'ityer M I'rrkcrTO
P.rter D Pratt B
Petro A J Phldlps C-2
PhohcHlI Paine F
Proohuska J Powers .T
Pag BB Unms y , T W
lllchel .1 Ilonth S V
HeyiioIdH D KobertK D L
UohertH F L llubovev F
Kowell M L KOKO.H'H . K
Howman F Somes W 10
Sprang H S.-ott , T
Slater N Sptncor U
Simpson Ci Stoneberg F P
Snyder J Sallo G
Seaman F T bmithV .1
Stort'iH J , T Hmullln J H
Tlinmp-on D C Tomson K
Talmudgo V 2 late T
TliiiuiaH Vlrtae .1 W
VolickaT Wood .1 B
Walters llev E Wright W K
Wnlolinn W B Wolf E 1J
Yarkes.f H Young II W
LADIKH.
Bruuh Mrs Lili Brown Mini Clara
Jirowii Mrs Molly 0 Bloom Miss JIary
Hluhard Libblo Barker Mrs Ida
lltsh i > MI H Elleti Brown IIenter A
Campbell Miss LulaCaitor Mrs K
Umnmingx Mr JohnCoo Mixs Minnie
Uo/ler Mrs Jt J" Cox Miss Mary
Boebert Mis K II Cnriium MM Ellen T
Dor'in Mrs Darnuy Dunn Mian Fanny
DunlMdi All's M Foley MihS Julia M
Ford Mrs Hannah Lioo'tlMuy
( Jo din Ming Mfniiio ( Jardner Mrs A
Gagnin MieiM Cinhriulson Kmina
Hl-l - Mn < Noii Ilnhn Mien K
11 VI " I ' f nuiHi. .Mi. . .M
HubbardM"iHs'x Homing Mrs A M
Joety Mi * ALiens King Mi < s Stella
Lions Mrs A Leo Mrs Ada
Meek Miss L McCann Mru A
McNubbMUmN MuKoya Mrs 8
Montgomery MisHLMorrhon Miss M
Marey Minn Lottie Miller Mlsn Kiaslo
Markley M rs M Nilson Mrs II
Nilson MIis M Phillips Mru J J
Phcllps Mrs M M 1'iitchen Miss Mary
Preston Mrs E Kyiui Mrs A
Rouo Mrs B HtuntonJiIrH M
Spark Mies Agnes Sturny Miss C
Shields Miso Lizzie Hteohcns Mrn M W
Ktayno MrsSN Slpheis Mrs C L
'J'liompdon Mi H L Vosu Minn Josephine
Vunce Mli L Vnulk MlB K
Wahgren HUH M Wood MM J P
Winter Ml > N YHX Mrs M-
Yost Airs IJesile
Taoo. F. HALL , PoHtmaBter.
CLOSING OUT
LOT OK iiosrmtv AT
OMAHA CENTRAL'RAILWAY
Tlio Olmrtor for n Urlclgo Introduced
by Sonntor Snundors.
Ho it Enacted by tlio Sonata and
UoiiHo of Hoprcsuntntivos of tlio
United Stntos of Amoricn in Congress
tiinblud , Tlmt it ahull bo lawful
for nny person or persona , company
or corporation to build a bridge
ncross tlio Missouri river nt ( inch point
us they nmy locnti' , within ton miles
of Oinixha , in tlio state of Nobraskn ,
M nmy accommodate tlm Omnha Cen
tral Hnilwiiy compaiiy nnd its connec
tions on thu urat side of said river ,
and to Iny on said bridge railway
tracks of sucli Kiu'no ' ns they may require -
quire for thu more purfuct connection
of the tracks of any railroads that are
or ahull bo constructed to said ri\cr at
or opposite pnio point , and to bnild.
erect , and lay on and across raid
briilgo ways for wagons and vehicles
of all kindn and the transit , of
animals , and to provide
ways for foot passoni'or.s , and
to maintain and operate s.iid
bridge for the purposivs aforesaid un
der the limitationa and conditions
lioroinafter provided. That said
bridge ahull bo HO constructed as tenet
not interfere with tlm free navigation
of said river beyond whatia necessary
in order to carry into piled the rifjVts
and priviKgoa hereby granted ; : iud in
caao of any litigation arising from any
obstruction or alleged obstuiciion lethe
the free navigation of said river , tlio
cause may bo tiiod before the district
court of the United Statoa of any
utato in which any portion of said ob
struction or bridge touches : Provid
ed , that said bndgo shall not bo so
located or constructed as to interfere
with the approaches of the bridgonow
erected at Omaha , on said river , or
with tho'piors of thosamo : Provided ,
however , that thin clause shall not bo
construed to prohibit the crossing of
the approaches to said bridge , if such
crossing shall be found necessary.
SKC. 2 That any bridge built un
der the provisions of this net may , at
the option of the company building
tlio satno , bo built as a draw bridge ,
with pivot or other form of draw , or
with unbroken or continuous spins ,
it ahull not bo of less elevation than
lifty foot above extreme high water
mark , as understood at the point of
location , to the bottom chord of the
bridge , nor shall the spans bo less
than two hundred and lifty feet in
length , and the piers of said brid o
ahull bo parallel with the current of
the river , and the main span shall bo
over the main channel of the river ,
\nd not less than three hundred foot
iu length : And provided also , Thai
if any bridge built under this act shall
be constructed as a draw bridge , the
tmmo shall bo constructed an a pivol
draw-bridge , with a draw over the
main channel of the tivor at an ac
cessible and navigable point , am
witli stuns of not less than onu hun
dred and sixty feet in length it
the clear on each side of the cen
tral or pivot pier of tlio draw , and the
next adjoining spins to the draw shall
not bo less than 250 feet , and saic
spans shall not be less than thirty feel
above low water mark and not ICBR
than ton feet above high water mark
measuring to the bottom chord of the
bridge , and the piers of said bridgi
dlmll bo parallel with the current o
the river at the point of location. Am
the si\ine shall bo located and buil
under and subject to such rogula1 ions
for the security of tlio navigation o
said river as the secretary of war ma ;
prescribe , and shall be at all times a
managed and kept as to odor reason
able and proper moans for the passage
of boats through or under said struo
turo. And provided , also , That sail
draw shall bo opened prompt
ly , upon reasonable signal , fo
the passage of boats whoso construe
tion is such as to not admit of tin
passage under the permanent spans o
thojbridgo.
Si'.o , ! ! . That the corporation build
ing said bridge may , if not prohibitoc
by the provisions of its charter of in
corporation , enter upon the banks o
said river , cither above or below the
point of location of said bridge , for 11
distance of three miles , and erect am
maintain breakwaters , or use sucl
other moans as may bo necessary to
make a channel for said river , and to
confine a flow of the wntor to a per
nianont channel , and to do whatever
may bo necessary to accomplish BOH
object ; and all plans for such worke
or erections on the banks of said rive
shall first bo submitted to nnd receive
the approval of the secretary of war
SKU ! . That the bridge constructoc
under this act and according to its
limitations shall boa lawful structure
and shall be known and recognized as
a post route , upon which no higho
charges shall be made for transports
tion over the same for the mails
the troops , and tlio munition !
of war of the United State
than the rate per mile pait
for their transportation over the rail
roads and public highways loading tc
said bridge ; and the United State
shall have thu right of way for postal
telegraph purposes across said bridge
SKO , 5 , That the company building
said bridge under the provisions o
this act may oxocutd a mortgage on th
same , and isauo bonds payable , prin
oipal and interest , in gold or othe
lawful money of the United States
and any railway companies desiring t
use said bridge shall have and bo out :
tied to equal rights and privileges i
the passage of the same , and in th
use of the nmchinory and fixture
thereof and ilio approaches thereto
under and upon suck terms and con
ditions us ahull bo prescribed by th
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allegations and nro fs of the parties
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SKO. 7. That this act shall take of
feet nnd bo in force from and after it
passage.
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AN UOLY BEAST.
n Escnood Alligator illbornntos for
the Winter Under a Musio IInil
and Severely Frightens
Ula Discoverers. ' ,
ndntmtl Knqulrcr.
Mr. P. J. Hcgati , the gas fit tor for
10 opera festival , had u narrow os-
ape irom death by fright on Friday
ftornoon , when ho cuno in contact
ith a real live alligator four feet long
i a place where no onnvould expect
t ) lind such "a varmint. " About
igliteoii months ago the zoological
arden loaned to the exposition n
mmg alligator two feet long to adorn
lie cascade in Horticultural Imll and
ivp an appearance of wildness to the
rtillcial scene by the prc&enco of ani-
ml lUo of n repulsive kind , The nl-
igntor behaved very _ well for some
imo , and satiated his appetite \sith
's , ( lies , and mosquitoes. Hut one
light he disappeared , and ho was
loimu'd for lou or stolen , although
ho commissioners thought that there
ns no man in Cincinnati mean enough
o carry away an alligator. In a few-
nontlm the absence of the loathsome
reaturo was forgotten , and it was bo-
ipved that ho wandered oil'nnd
lied.
lied.On
On Friday Mr Tom Wise Hunt for
ilr. 1 * . J. llogan to connect the street
as with the Musio hall building. It
rill bu remembered that the Elm
licet fiout of Ilortioulturii null 13
bout three foot above the lovul of mo.
mrt used for the cascade and exhibit
if plants. Into this raised portion
ilr. Jlogan went boldly with a wrench
, nd a lantern , ' but he had scarcely
lisappearod from view when a most
inearthly yell was heard , and the
> oor plumber , without lantern , hat ,
> r tools , rushed out to whore tlio aa-
onishud Wise and Ins assistants stood
logan't ) hair stood up like bristles on
.he fretful porcupine , and his eyes
rolled with such an expression of ter
ror that the other men shrank from
lim. lie could hardly ejaculate :
'Do J - a , I'll ' not go in there agin ,
There's the most infornal-lookin
- , cra-
ur I ever saw. It opened its big
aws and wagged its baiatly tail at
no , and wanted to ait mo up. Be
leavens , when it moved I moved , too.
riio gas may go to tlio devil. "
Mr. VYiso , thinking the man fright
ened without cause , undertook to ox-
) loru the cacrn and beard the mon
ster iu his den , but ho was only ab
sent a few seconds , and made quicker
imo in reaching daylight than ilogan.
lo stjiid long enough , however , to
hid out that the reptile was an allga-
or , and at a rapid glance seemed to
noasuro four toot in length. Hero
.hen , wiis an alligator which was sup
posed to bo lost , and Ilogan had found
liim. It had probably crawled into
his retreat and had hibernated in the
noist , marshy ground. The loud
which Mr. Alligator had indulged in
probably consisted of rats and binall
inigs and insects. At any rate , ho is
still alive and lias increased his length
luring his mysterious absent about
, wo ieot. But there seems to bo a
disposition to let him severely alone ,
as the gas has not yet boon connected.
Wise and Hogan declare they are sat
isfied to let him.stay. Tlio ingenuity
of man will probably capture him at i >
last , and with the help of one hundred
men , with clubs nnd a derrick , it is
probable the festive alligator will bo
soon a gay corpse. Mr. Wise will
take up the lloor to-day , and with
ropes will remove his alligatorship.
The reptile should bo taken back to
the house of his younger days at' the
Zoological garden , and preserved for
having a history moro romantic than
any of his species.
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