- i.JUL.CJOMAHA DAILY TUESDAYTEBRUARY FINANCE AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. , NEW YOUK , February 27. MONET. . Money clo cd nt ! \ > er cent. Exchange clojed firm nt I 83Ji@J 70J. ' , oovuii.sm.ST nosna. 'j Go\ernmenls closed strong. V Cuncncy G's 112 bill 4V coupons 1 18 Mil x 4J's coupon * . . . . * 114& bid GV continued I 00 liid t 6' * Continued 101 1m ! j 11A1LUOAII nONl'3. 1'nclfic railroad bunds closed as follows ! Union Ists 1 15 ® l ltij Union Land Grants 1 liij © ! 21 Union SiukhiR Fund . .1 22 © I 22J Centrals 1 1H Jell ( Ifi STOCKS The stock market todayins very active , ales aggregating f > 0,0 0 shares. A buoyant tone prevailed and under nil nctUo buying movement prices advanced sharply throughout the entire list. Late in the ilay a weak fccllogsot In , anil there vms eoino reaction fioin the best fig nrcs , but part i f the decline was rcccncroil near tlio close and the market lelt oil steady nt nil nd * nuc. 1 for tlio day of J@3J per cent. Among the specinltlca lUclunoiul & Danville dropped to 103 nnd closed nt 105 ; Erie It I ' Western rose from 318 l ° "ti and Colo-J 1 rado Coil from 4'J to 44 ; Louisville , New ) i I ' Albany & Chbngo rose 5 per cent to d'J. The following nro the closing bids : O C C & I. . . . 78i Preferred. . . . 72 W Cen'l Allzona. . 1 Nash Ac Chat. . . 708 D & H 107ij Ohio 3 J D L & W 115 ! ? Ohio South'n. . . 17 f D & R G 01 ? Omaha 83 j Erlo : SfiJ Preferred . . . .lOla Preferred . . . . 70 J Houston & Tex * 07 .E&W 34 1. C 1341 Pieferrcd. . . . 20 IB&W 41 Adams 141 LS 1313 American 01 L & N H5fS U. S 74 LNA&O..40 H&StJ 014 Michigan Cen'l 83J Pieferred. . . . 04j M 1 > ! > 7U .0 . B & Q 112 St. Paul 10'Ji CC&1C Ill Preferred..123 - OP 01) ) San Francisco. . 3D O. . 133J Preferred. . . . 61 -C&A 139J 1st Preferred. 88 71 R. & A 2GJ C&O 21i Standard Oil .116 1st pfa' 33 St P JM. & M..109J * rt pfd 23J Union Pacific. .115 } 3M&O 28 Wnbash 331 N J C 75 ] Prefeired. . . ( VJj Northwest i-rn. . 133 Western Union. 88j preferred 142J Ore Trans 07 NY 0 1321 OreNav 104 N & W , pld. . . 50J PacMail. . . . 41J Nor. PaciiiC' . . . . 38 Pull. Pal. Car. . 127 OCtOAQO MONEY MAHKET. ClliOAGO. February 27. There was a good demand for money , the supply of loanable funds being in ex cess of the wa uts. Rates were ieasy at G@7 per .cent per annum. Eastern exchange between city banks was sold nt CO i : euts discount per $1,000. The clearing of the associated bank * ivere § 7,300,000. COETJ MERCIAJO. D , . , Omaha Wl lolosalo Markot- 1 , rfj ' * ; OFFICE a f Tin OMAHA BKE , ) SL'Hvw * Monday Even 'ng ' , February 27. } \c'"T * ' j * . jf. The only chanjjes. in the market to-day 1 4 S * _ , ' H - " occurred in grain. ' „ " - Wheat No. 2 det lined Jo ; No. 3 do * clinedic rejected d 'lined Jc. . ' i Barley- . 2 decl ined Ic ; No. 3 declined - ' , clined Ic. Oats Advanced 4o. Local Qraln Da WHKAT.-Cash , No. 2 , 108 cash ; \ o. i , 88c : rejected , 02c. BAHLEY.-Casii No. ' , ' ; 92c ; No. 8 65c. 65c.RYE. . Cash , G9c. CORN. Cash No. 2. 44c. OATS. Cash. 31JP. STREET PUICES-Coni , . 40(2.15 ( ; oats , 10@45. HAY 56 00@6 50 per ton. Provlilona. FLOUR Spring wheat , strait ht grade , t325@350 ; "Pioneer" Callfornl i , 3400 ; patent , S3 75@4 50 ; winter wheat straight grade S3 85@4 25 ; patent , 84 50@,1 OOjgra- ham rye , S2 50 ; Wheat , S3 00 ; Queen Bee , ii 25 ; Jasper , 83 87 ; Big Sioux , 83 50. RYE FLOUR S3 25. MILLSTUFFS Bran , per -cwt. 1 10 perton.10.00@17.00 ; fcroenings , periswt. SOc ; shorts , per swt 1.10 ; chopped Ai'ed , p r cwt. 1 20 ; meal bolted , yellow , 1 40 ; white. SI CO. ° OTATOES Nebraskas , 1 15@1 20. SWEET POTATOES Genuine MUBC. v lne,4 @ 5c per Ib. WILD GEESE Out of market. EGGS 15@10c. BUTTER Choice , 30 ; poor , no mar- kct ; fair , 18@24 ; creamery , 40. APPLES Good , sound , very ecarco t 85 50@6 50 per bbl. LEMONS Steady ; per box , $425 ® 45'J. ' 45'J.OKANGKS per box 4 00@4 2 ! > . u , , M ALL AG A GRAPES Per bbl. , $8 50 ; per half bbl. , 34 50. BEESWAX Yellow , 20@22c. ONIONS 1 10@1 40 perbushel. CRANBERRIES Per bbl. , 810 00 ® il ( 0. CELERY Per doz. , G5@70o. t DRESSED GKKSB Per Ib. , 9@llc. OYSTERS Selects. 4fie ; standards , 35c. DRESSED CHIOJCENS-Steady nt 10@llc. DRESSED TURKEYS-12J@13c. OHEESE-10fe814c. CASE VALENCIA ORANGES S3 2T > a. 9 00. Qrocers Llit , ICo. ICo.TEAS. TEAS. Gunpowder , good , 4G@55c ; Choice , C075c ; Imperial , good , 10@15c ; Choice , C0@75c ; Yoimg Ilybon , coed , 80 ® SOc ; choice , C5c@ l 00 ; Jupan Nat Leaf , 35c : .Topan. choice , C0@7rc ; ' Oolong , good , S5@40 ; Oolong , cho.ce , 40@55 ; Souchong , flood. 3540c ; choice. 354Dc. SUGARS. Cut loaf. lOJc ; Crushed ; Granulated , lOlc ; Powdered , lOJn powdered , llic ; Standard Coffee A : New York Coufectloner'a Standard \ 'Ijs : Gooil A , 'J5c ; Prairie Extra 0 , AtayVfTI"1. . PniHtr hmre , bbU.4.r.f ! > - ! f b ! , 1 TL ; k .B , I'j ' k.v.U.iu ; , fc'10 ; UIUIM. table syrup , 42c ; halfbblu , 44o ; kcK , 2 10. SODA. Dwlght's It ) papers , S3 00 ; Do- land do , $3 00 ; Church'g , S3 00 ; Keg ioda , STARCH. Pearl , 4Jc : Silver Gloss , 81 @ 8Jc ; Com Starch , 8i@9c ; .Excelsior Gloss. 7c ; Corn , 7ic. SALT. Dray load/f. per bbl , 2 10 ; Ash- ton , in sacks , 3 CO ; bbla dairy CO , 5s , 3 45 ; bbls cinirv. 100. 3u. 8 M. DRIED FRUJTH-Choice hah eg , peaches , pie , 5 Ib hoxcp , 13c ; Michigan , Bbc ; ew York applea , 8Jc ; Prunes , old , fijc ; new , 7 cj Currantu , GJ@8c ; Blackberries , new , 01IEK8E Full Cream , 14c ; Part Hklm Uio. "f WOODENWARR Two hoop pallf , 1 05 ; three hoop palls , 2 20 ! No. 1 tub ? | I 9 W ) ; No. 2 tuba , . 8 60 ; No. S tubs. 7 50 * pioneer wwihboarda. 1 85 Double Crawn , i' 2 00 : Wellbucketw , 3 25 , J LEAD-Bar , 91G5. SPIOKS.-Popi.or , 119 ; Allcplw , 19c ; Cloven , lOc : Nutmetfs , 81 OOi 25ooft ; 8iis \Uc 81 00. MA'l'l'HES Per caddlo , OOc ; round cnoca , S7.0i ! arc CASC , $0.10. 1'ROViaiONS HreakfiMt bfteon , 12J * : holco lanl , 1-ijic : dried beef , ISic ; nhould- ers , flci ham * . 13c ; bacon , tides , lie. NEW PICKLES Medium , In barrels , t ! ) 00 ; do hi half bbl . 5 25 ; smalls , In bbls , 12 00 do , in half bbla , 7 CO ; gherkins , in bbl . 14 00 ; do , in half bbK 7 50. VINKOAR Pure npplo extra , IGi : pure apple , 13c ; Pnt snir wire auulc , IGc. HOMINY New , 53 50 t > er bbl. B13ANS Medium , hand picked SI 20 per bushel ; navxvSi 00 ; cilnl navy , SI 00 ROPE Sltnl , T inch nnd larger , 8J © Oc ; 1 inch , ! > ic , . SOAPS-Klik'sS < won Imperial , 330 ; Klrk'o Mtlnot , 3 SO ; Kirk's standard. 3 05 ; Khk's whlto Russian , f > OOi KlrkV Eutoca , 205 : Klik'a Pralrlo Queen , (100 ( cakes ) , 3 10 ; Kirk's magnolia , I 5. © 440. CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , 10 or , 8s , IGojhoxes 40 Ibi. , 10 or. , G' . ICc. LYE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich , 310 : Western , i ! 75 ; North Star , 2 60 } l ewis' lyo. 4 GO.Jewell ; Ije , 27B. POTASH Pennsylvania cnnn , 4 dnz. , In cnse , 3 3 > ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. In cnie , 1 " 0 ; Anchor Ball 2 do ? In case.,1 60. FIELD SEKD Rod. clover , choice new , SO 00 per bushel ; mnmmiith clo\or new , 8700 ; white clo\cr , new. 31400 U alfa clover , now , $1250 ; aUlke. ne\v , $1300. Timothy , good , now , * 3 00 ; blue grass , extra clean , 81 50 ; blue crn s clean , § 1 25 ; orchard grass , 52 50 ; red top , cholio , 1 03 ; millet , oommon or Missouri , SOc ; millet , German , SI 00 to 81 25 ; Humrnrian , SOc. HKDOKSEEN Osage orange , 1 to 5 bushels , ? 5 00 ; osage ornngo , 10 bushels or over , S4 50 ; honey locust , per Ib. , 35c ; per 100 Ibs. , $25 00. F" ? J Family whlto fish , DO Ib hf bbls , S3 75 ; IVo , 1 white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls. G 30 ; No. 1 white fish , in 10 Ib kits , 1 00 ; family 10 Ib kits , 7Sc ; New Holland herring , per keg , 1 35 ; Russian sardine * , 7fic : Colm - bin river salmon , per lOOlhs , 8 00 ; George's Bank codfish , Gc ; Gen , boneless codlish ; OJc ; boneless fish , 5Jc. MACKEREL Half bbls mess mackerel , lOOlbs , S1250 ; hfbbl No. lox shore do , 100 Ibs , G 00 ; hf bbls , fat fnmily do , 100 Ibs , 3 85 ; mess mackerel , 12 Ib kits , 2 25 ; No. 1 ox 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 ) , per case , 84 00 ; do 1 Ib ( Field's ) , per case , 2 50 : do 2 Ib ( Standard ) , per case , 3 70 ; do 1 Ib ( standard ) , per case , 2 SO ; do 2 Ib ( slock ) , per case , 2 75 ; do 1 Ib ( slack ) , per case , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon , 1 III. per dozen , 1 G0@l 70 ; do 2 lt > , per dozen 2 55. Sardines , small fob , imported , ono quarter boxes per box , 14Jc ; American , quarter boxes j er box , lie ; do half boxes , per box , 21Jc. Lobsters , 1 Ib per dozen , 180. Tomatoes , 230 ; do 3 Ib per case , 3 30 ; Corn. 2 Ib ( Mountain ) per cose , 3 GO ; soaked corn , 210 ; do 2 Ib ( Yarmouth ) , per case , 360 ; string beans , per case , 2 25 ; Limn beans nor case , 2 20. Succotash per cose. 2 25. Peas , common , per case , 2 00 ; peas , choice , per cose , 4 50. Blackberries , 21b , per case , 280 ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per case , 2 75 : raspberries. 2 Ib , per case , 275@300. Damsons , 2 Ib , per case , 2 45. Bartlett pears per cose , 3 Oo@ 1 00. Whortleber ries per case , 2 80. Egg plums , 2 Ib per ci.se , 3 50 ; ( io , choice , 2 lu , per case. 4 50. Green gngtfs,2 Ib per case , 3 fiO : do choice , " Ib per case,4 CO. Pine Apples , 2 Ib , per case , 4 00@5 75. Peaches , 2 Ib per case , 310 : do 3 Ib , case , G 00@G 50 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , per case.385 ; do pic , G lt > , per dozen , 3 50. RICE Carolina , 8@8ic ; Louiiinna , 74 ( ? 8\c ; fair , GJ@7. PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Ten- nessce , 9c per Ib ; fancy white , lOc per Ib ; raw white Virginia raw , lOc ; roasted , Hie. Dry Goods. BROWN COTl'ONS-Atlantio A , SJc ; Appleton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , 8c ; Boott FF , SJc ; Buckeye LL , 4-4 , 7c ; Cabot W , " ' Chittenango A , GJc ; breat Falls E , . , - Hoosier , GJc ; Honest Width , 73c : Inn - , n Head A , SJc ; Indian Standard A , 83c ; Indian Orchard d. w. , SJc ; Lawrence LL , 7c ; Mystic River , 7Jc ; Pequot A , SJc ; Shawmut LL , 7c ; Utica 0 , SJc ; Waclms- ett B , 7jc ; do A , SJc ; do E 48 , 12Jc ; Wai cott BB , 8Jc. FINE BROWN COTTONS-Allendale 4-4 : 74c ; Alligator 3-4 , 3c ; Argyle 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic LL. GJc ; Badger State X 4-4 , 7c ; Bennington C 4-4 , GJc ; Buckeye S. 4-4 , GJcc Indian Orchard AA 9-8 , SJc ; Laoonia O 39 , 8Jc ; Lehigh E 4-4 , 9Jc ; Lonsdolo 4-4 , lOc ; Pepperell N 30 , 7c ; do O 32 , 71c ; do R 30 , 7ic ; do E 39 , 8Jc ; Pocasset C 4-4 , 7o ; Wani8utta4-4 13o. BLEACHED COTTONS-Androscog pin L 4-4,10cBlackstonoA ; A in penal flc ; do do half bleached 4-4,9c ; Cabot 4-4,8 ? ; Fidelity4-4 , 9icFruit ; of theLoom.ll ; do can.bric 4-4,13c ; do WaterTwist.lOJc ; Great Falls Q , lOJc ; Indian Head shrunk 4-4,121ct Lonsdale. lOJc ; do cambric 37 , 13c ; New York Mills. 13e ; Pequot A , lOc ; Pepperell N G Twills , 12Jc ; Pocahontos 4-4 , 9Jc ; Pocasset 4-4 , 8Jc ; Utica , He ; Wamsutta OXX , 13c. DUCKS Unbleached Atlantic , 10 o 17c ; Baltimore do , IGc ; Lone Star. 8 oz. , 12c : Sov..go. 18c. lJl CKS ( Colered ) Albany K brown. 8c ; do C , ilrab lielo \A. , stripes ana plaids , I21c ; do XXX brown nna drab , stripes and plaids , 12Jo ; Arlington fancy , 19c ; Brunswick brown , 8Jc ; Chariot fancy , 12Jc ; do extra heavy , 20c ; Fall River brown , extra heavy , lljc ; Indiana A brown , 13o : Neponset A brown , 15c. TICKINGS AmoskenB A O A 32 17Jc ; do XX blue 32 , 18Jc ; Arrowanna , OJc ; Claremout B B. 15Jc : Conestoga ex tra , 17Jc ; Hamilton D , lljc ; Lewiston A , TO , 15c ; Minnehaha-4-1 , 20c ; Omega super oxtra4-l. 28c ; Pearl River 32 , IGjc ; Put- m\m XX blue strljie , 12c ; Shetucket S frj\c \ ; do S3 12e ; Yeoman's blue 29 , 8Jo DENIMS. Amoskcak , blue and brown 16Jc' { Andover DD blue , 15jc ; Arlington blue Scotch , ISJc ; Concord OOO , blue nnc ] brown , 12Jc : do AAA , do do 13J ; doXXX do do 14Jc ; Haymaker's blue nnd brown. OJc ; Myatio River DD stripe , lOJc ; Pearlt River , Mue and brown , 15Jc ; . Uiicasvillei blue an'd brown , 13jc. CAMBRICS Barnard , 5Jc ; Eddystone lining. 2 1 inch double face , Sjc ; Garner A jrlniod , fit' ; Manhattan glove finish , 5Jc Newport do Gc ; do gln/ed , 5jc ; Pccpjot do 5c ; Loukw oed kid hntsh , Gc. CORSE' * " JEANS Amory , 8cAndros ; coggin sattten , SJcClarendon ; , GjcjCones- toga Batteeiu' , 74o ; Hnllowel , 8c ; Indian Orchard imp.roved , 7Jo ; Nan gnnaett , 7Jc ; Pepperlll natt nnn OJn ; Rockport , 7Jo PRINTS- Aliens , GJo | American , GJo ; Arnold , 7c ; P.'erwlck , lie ; Cocheco , 7c ; Conestoga. GJo ; Dunkirk , 4Jc ; Dunnell , GJ@7c ; Eddyutone. 7c : Gloucester , Go ] Harmony , SJc ; Knickerbocker , GJu ; Mer- rlmao D , 7o ; M.vstic , 5Jc ; Sprafucs , Go : Southbridga , Go ; do. Ginghams , 7o ; llarl- bor , 5c ; Oriunt il OJc. GINGHAMS Ampskcag , lOJc ; Amos- ke'iif dress 12 > Arcry'e ' , lOJc ; Atlantic , ! ) c : Cumberland , 7Jc ; Highland , SJc Kenilworth , SJc ; V'lun kott , lOJo ; Sus- HOX. 8c , COTTONADKS Ahbervlllo 13Jc ; Agate , We ; American , lie ; Artislan , 20c Cairo D nnd T , 13Jo : Clarion D nnd T , I7jo ; Deiicau Co.ntripeH DnndT , IGc ; Keystone - stone , liljc : JJpntuekct , lOc ; Nonpareil , IGc. Uceuui ) anu I , J..Jf ; Koynl , t of the Loom 10-1. 27J ; Now _ I , 3.5c ; do 78 , 30o ; do fiS , 22Jo ; Pombioke 10-4 , 25c ; Pequdt 10-4 , 28ic ; do 7-1 , 10c ; do 49 , IGo ; Peppcrcll 00 , gOc ; do 07 , 21c ; do 67 , 18c ; Utica 00 , 35o ; do 53 , 22Jc ; do 48 , 17omid mid Tobnccot. CIGARS. Heed * , 815.00 ; Connettlcut , 825.00 ; Mixed , $35.00 ; Seed Havana , § 50.00 ; ClearHavaua , 57C.OO. TOBACCO - PLUG. - Golden Rule , 21 Ib , GOcSpotted Fawn , Glc ; Our Rope , line quality , G2c ; Star , pound ? , 24 /b , butU GOo ; Horeu Shoe , pounds , 2 Ib , butU , GOc ; Gilt Edge , pounds , 21 Ib , butta , ( X ) ; Army and Navy , jxmnciX 65c ; liulllon , poiuida , GOo ; Lorll- lard's O'unnx , pounds , Glc. FINK OUT In ivxlls. Hani to Beat , 75c ; Golden Thrcod , 70c ; FounUln , 80c ; Favorit * , G5c ; llocky Mountain , GOc ; Fancy , 65c ; Daliy , 60o. In tin foil C tllas O. 8. , r > Ib lxxes i > er Ib G3c ; Ixirl- lllartl's Tiger , ( > 5c ; Diamond Crown , Gflo. SMOKING All criulcs-Common. 25 to * ! 3o. Gramilatpd Blaokwclls Durham , 10 or. 6lc ; Dukci Durham , 10 oz , 60c ; Seal of North Carolina , 10 oz , 4G ; Seal of Ncbran- c , 10 oz , 38c ; jAmoJack , 4 or , linen baps porlb , 81.35 ; Mnrburgs'Puck , 2 oz , tin oil , 5 6c ! DOR Trill. COc. Pnlnlt Old * nd Varnlahei , PAINTS IN Dili White lead , Omalu P. P. , 7c ; whlto lead , O. P. & 0. Co.puro , 5" ; Marseilles green , 1 to 5 Ib cans , l 0o ; French zinc , gi ; "ii Real. 12c ; French rlno , red foal , lie ; French zinc , In varnish as v , iOo ; French xlnce , In nil asst , 15c ; Raw and burnt umber , 1 Ib cius 12ct raw nml burnt Sicnnn , 13c : Vandyke brown , 13 ; i-cfincd lampblack , 12c ; coach black , lpc ; i"ory black , IGc ; drop black , ICc ; Prussian blue , SOo ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; cliromo green , TJ. M. k D. , 14oj blind and shutter L-reen , L. M. fc D. , lie ! Parli Rrcen. ISc ; Iiiilian red , 15ci Venetian red , Stc ; TIMCIW drt , 22c ; American Vcnnllltxl , I. &P. , ISc ; ohromo yallow , L. , M. , 0. & I ) 0. , 18c ; yellow orhrc , 9o ; golden ochre , 18 ; patent ilryer , Gc ; graining colori : light - k , dark oat , walnut , chestnut and ash 15o Dry ° Blnt Whlto lead , GJo ; ! rcncli jinc. lOc ; Paris whltclng 2Jc ; whiting plldom , Ijc ; \\bltiiiB coml , lie ; lainphlnck Germantown - town , lie ; lamplihck , ordinary , 80 ; Pnn- sian blue , I5o ; iiltrnmariue , lee ; vaiulyko , brown , So ; umber , burnt , -lu ; umber , raw , lojaioium , burn t , 4c ; sleniin , raw , to Paris green genuine , 35c ; Paris green com'l 25c ; chrome green , N. Y. ' i0c ! ; chroni- green K.,12cennllllon ; , EUR. , 70r ; vermillion - million , America , IRe ; Indian red. 10o , rose pink , lie ; \euctmn rend , Cookson's lie : Venetian red Am. , Ijc ; red load , 7Jc ; chromo yellow , genuine , 20c ; chrome yel low , 1C. , 12c ; ochre , rocbellc , 3c ; ochre , French , 2Jc ; ochre , American , Uc ; Winter's minoral. 2Jc ; lehlgh bnvn , 2Jo ; spanlsh bn\m. 2Jc ; Prince's mineral 3c ; VARNISHES-Barrols per gallon. Furnlturo , extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1 , 81fnrnitmo ; , U , 85c ; coach , extra , 8140 ; Coach , No. 1 , § 120 ; Danmr , 81 60 ; Japan. 70c ; asphaltum , 70o ; tthcllac , S3 50 ; hard oil ( inlHli. 81 30 OILS 110carbon , tier gallon , 11 Jc ; 150 headlight , per gallon , 12jc ; 175 * headlight , per gallon , IGc ; cryntoline , per gallon , 20c ; linseed , raw. per gallon , GO ; linseed , boiled , | > er gallon , ( )8c ; lard , wilitor st M , per gal lon , 105 ; No. 1 , SOc ; No. 2 , G5c ; castor , XXX. PT gallon , 1 30 ; No. 3 , 115 ; sweet , per gallon , 85c ; SIMH , W. B. , per gallon , 1 35 ; fish , W. 15. per gallon , GOc ; neatsfoot , extra , per gallon , 75c ; No. 1 , G5c ; lubrl- eating , zero , per gallon , 30c ; Rummer , 15c ; uo'den machine , No. 1 , per gallon , 3'c ; No. 2 , SO ; sperm , signal , per gallon , 80c : ter- pcntme , per gallon , G4c ; naptlin , 74 , per gallon , SOc ; GT , 20o Heavy Hardware List. Iron , rates. 83 40 ; plow steel , special cast , 7c ; crucible , 8c ; special urGcrmanGc ; cast tool do , l5@20 wagon spokes , sot , 225@3 00bubi ; , per set , 1 25 ; felloes , sawed dry , 140 ; tongues , each , 70@85c ; axles , each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib , 7@lle ; washers , per ID. 8@18c ; nvets , per Ib , lie ; coil chain , per Ib , G@12c ; nmucablo , Sc ; iron wedges , Gc ; crowbars , Gc ; harrow teeth , -to ; horseshoes , per keg , 6 00 ; spring steel. 7@8c ; Burden's I orseihocs , 5 5 ; Burden'ri muleshoes , G 3"i. NAILS 10 to SOd. 3 60 ; 8 to 10 , 375 ( kl , 4 00 ; 4d. 4 25 ; 3d , common , 5 00 : 3d , fine , G 50 ; clinch , all sizes , 5 25 ; Gd , cosing. 1 75 ; 8d casing , 4 50 ; lOd casing , 4 25 : lOd finish , 4 75 ; 8d finish , 5 00 ; fid finish , 5 25 half kccs , lOc extra. SHOT. Shot , ? 1.85 ; Buck shot , 82.10 ; Oriental Powder , kegs , 80.40 ; do. , half ko 8 , 83.48 ; do. , quarter kegs , 81.88 ; Blast ing , keen. 83.35 : Fuse , ner 100 feet 60o. BA ! BED WIHE In car lots,8 30 per 100 ; in less than car lots , 8 65 per 100. Horses and Mulei. Thu market is brisk and all grades are selling well nt P-Hlicht advance in pi ices. The demand for good , horses exceeds the supply considerably. Prices range an fol lows : Fine single drivers , 8150. to 300. ; Extra draft horses , $175. to 225. ; Common drait horses , 8100. to 150. ; Extra farm horses , & 110. to 125. ; Common to good farm horses 890. to 8100. ; Extra plugi800. . to 75. ; Common plugs , 820. to 840. MULES. 15 to 15J hands ( extra ) , 8125. to 150. ; 14 J to 15 hands , $100. to 140. ; 14 to 14J hands , 875. to 100. ; 13J to ! bands , SCO. to 75 Liquors. ALCOHOL 187 proof. 2 25 per wine gallon ; extra California spirits , 187 proof , 1 30 per proof gallon ; triple refined spirits. 187 proof , 124 per proof gallon ; re-distilled vbiikies , 1 00@1 5U ; fine blended , 150@ 2 50'Kentucky ; bourbons , 200@700 ; Krn < tuckv and Pennsylvania ryes , 2 00@7 00 BRANDIES Imported , 80 00@1GOO ; domestic 1 40@4 00. . GINS I.Tported , 4 50@G 00 ; domestic , 140@3 00. RUMS Imported , 4 50@6 00 ; Now England. 2 00@4 00 ; domestic , 1 60@3 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY 175@4 00. CHAMPAGNES Ircrorted per cose , 2800 © ? ! 0Am3rh a , case , 1200 ® 1800 , CLARETS Per cose. 4 50@16 00 WINES Rklno wine , per cose , 6 00@ 20 00 ; Catawba , per case , 4 00@7 00. Lumber. WHOLESALE. FENCING No. 1,12 to 20 ft , 822'00 No. 2 , 12 to 20 ft. , 2100 ; wheeling dressed No. 1 , 18 00 ; No. 2,1C 00 ; common boards dressed. 20 00. FRAMING 10 ft. and under , per M 2100 ; 10 ft. studding , 22 00 ; 22 ft. 22 00 24 ft. 25 00. FINISHING No. 1. finish 1J , 1J ant 2 inch , 850 00 No , 1 finish 1 Inch 845 00 No. 2 , finish 1J , 14 arid 2 Inch. 84500 : No 2 finish , 1 inch , 840 00 ; No , 3 finish , 1 Inch 835 00 ; O. G. buttons per jOO feet liu. SI 00 ; well curbing , 82200 ; rough J and 2 inch battalia per 100 feet lin. , 50o. STOCK BOARDS-A stock , 840 00 ; B ? 35 00 ; 0 , 830 00 ; common stock , 822 50 FLOORING No. 1 , 840 00 ; No. 2 $35 00 ; No , 3 , 822 00 yellow pine , No. 1 81000. SIDING No 1 , $2100 ; No. 2 , 822 00 No. 3 , 818 00. SHIP LAP Plain , 822 00 ; O. G. No. 1 83200 : No. 2,82200. CEILING 824 00@$37 00. LATH AND SHINGLES A starrest bblngles , 83 85 , No. 2 , 82 50 ; No. 3 , 82 00 Lath , 83 60 , " " " * ' Bulldlr-K Material. LIME rer barrel , 81 35 ; bulk per bii. , 35c. Cement , bbl , 82 60. Iowa plaster , bbl , 82 60. Hair per bu , 35o. Tariei felt 100 Ibs , $3 60. Straw board , 84 CO PAPER Straw paper , 8fc ; ; rag paper 4c ; dry goods paper , 7cmanla ; ! paper , lOc news paper. So. COAL Cumberland blacksmith , $12 Morris Run Blossburg , 812 ; WhltehrcaH' ' lump , 80 0 ; Whltebreost nnt. 80 60 ; Iowa lump , 80 50 ; Iowa nut $ G 50 ; llock Springe $8 ; Anthracite , all sizes , 812 00@13 50 , - erupt. DRUGS AND CHKMU'AlSAold Carbolic , 60c ; Acid , Tartirlc , 5"c ! ; Balsam Copabla , per Ib , 76c ; Bark , Sassafras , per Ib , 14c ; Calomel , per Ib , 76c ; f'ltichonldia per oz , J c ; Chloroform , pIK 100 Doter's powder * , per Ib , 1' , Kpiorc salts , per Ib. SJc ; Glycerine , IIUID , per Ib 45c ; Lead , Acetate , per Ib , 21c Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per gal , H 35 Oil , Castor , No. 3 , per gal ; 8120 ; Oil Olive , per gal , 8160 ; OH , Origanum , 50o Opium , 81 60 ; quinine P. & W. ft R. & H. nor oz , 82 10 ; Potassium. Iodide , per Ib 82 50 ; BoJacni , per OT , 40c : Sulphate o Morphine , > cr oz. 83 85 ; Sulphur flour per Ib , 4Jc ; hti'vchnino. tier oz. $1 60. Wool. Merino unwashed ) light , 14@lGo ; heavy 13oU5c ( ; medium unwashed , light , 18(55200 ( wwheel , cholcu , 82c : fair , 30c ; tub-dingy and w. , 28c ; burry , bla-ckaiid cottod wooU 2@Goles Hldei ur 1 Etc. HIDES Green butcher' * hide , 7cj green cured hides , 8c ; green ealt , part cured hides , 7@7Jc ; dry flint , nound , 13@14o ; dry calf Mufkip , 1213c ; dry salt hidessoutuf , ll@12c ; green calf , wl 8 to 16 Ib * . . 10@llc ; green CAU , wt , under 8 H * , po * kln , 60o > ; rccn poll * , $1 00@115 ; green lamb sklnn , ll 10@125 ; damaged hides , two-third rate , cut acored nnd one grub. olnMed two- Llrds rale , ) branded lilcloi 10 per cent , oft. " > n skins , No. 1. 45c ; No. 2 , 30c ; No. 3 , ; No. I , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , oOc ; No. 2 , We ; No. 3 , IBot No. 4 , 6c. Fox , No. 1 , GOc ; No. 2,25o. Skunk , No. 1 , bluck , toe ; short stripe , 40o ! nnrrow stripe 25c ; ' road stripe , lOc. Tnllow , 5Jc. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Connell Illtifli ) Mnrhot. Couscil. Bi.tifra , February 27. Flour Crystal Mills Golden Shenf , I GO ; California J urekn , patent , 3 8H ; bcH irautl of K < m n , 3 503 00 ; katiiaii ami Mlssontl Hour , 3 ' )0@l 25 ; graham , ! t 76 ; rye Hour , 3 10. Bran and Shorli 15 00 per ton Chop Corn 22 M ) per ton. Whont No. 2 , SI 12 ; No. 3 , 72o ; re- eetcd , 62c. Corn 48. Oats No. 2 , HVj ; rolcctod , Mo. Barley No. 2 , OOo ; No. 3 , 75o Hay Lno c , 5 00G 00. Wood-5 50 ® 7 00. Live Hogs 6 2"@T ) ) 75. Cattle Shipping , 1506 00 ; milch cows liO 00ir)15 ( ) 00 per bond ; butchers stock , 3 00 ( < ? 3 60. Sheep 3 75 ® I 25. O llilc8- ; Shldrs , 7c. Wool 15"fi. Butter Croamtry , SOc ; In rolls , wrap- [ > od , 25c : rolls not \\iup ; ed , l0c ? ; mlxoil co or15i20o. ( . Eggs Packed. 10o ; fro" ! ! , 12jo . Potatoes 1 lOdrl 30 ; Suit Lnko , 1 fit. Onions 1 25fl W Dieted I'ouUry-Chltkrii" , lOo ; ducks , c ; geese , 80 ; tnr evf , lo. \ . ILUo Chickens 2 i'5 par cioron. Cblrn o CniCAlo. ! ( Fobmaiy 27. On 'chango the innrkutH were stunger. The rectlpt-t of grain were ! ! 31 ctr lo irlti , cmbr ctng60 of ulieat , 110 if corn , 4 1 of oati , and 27 of hurley .Fi'mr The miilttt uat dull and nrg- ltct ! ; u Ii < mlry to H ovl ; of ; cnmiiKin lu choice wo to'ii fiiring , 4 oOTi,7 ( 00 ; Minnesota seta , T 0'S172. ' ; patent , 7 60@8 5' ' ) ; \\in- ttr iiiintn , ( ! 6QO/7 25 ; ijo Hour , nui t 5 35@5 GO. > litfut No. 2 s ring , dur'ng most nf the Besuiun , was iiuiot , though at thncM there was a good demand and a strung nnd uiibettle I feeling de\ulti | > ed ; prices fluo- tnat d firrncnlly | within ntnoilerito rine , I in ruled u her nil < nimd With nullci May i.t , ti IIIK close to the i rice of A rl ; tinding wni thlully cpeculat .Mid Ciiitcrrd hill ) in the Ainil a d Mav futures ; Out in rkii opi'itd ub ii' S(2'c ( ! In hir for A i'l nnd itturMiiiuilii ! > tu. lirH mlv.uicetl nn aditilinntit Ic foi Airi ; My o incd ubout IfeUc higlitr , d cliho I Jn and thou ad\.mced lie mid tUlcCiinko Iieq tilth' nitlun a iniider.nto innge ; the markei Imally closed nlxmt IJc higl cr for Bi-IIer V.iilu ; d l o hi liei lor Mov on itKidiit b aid and on c ll nt 1 -J " f r ctisli nnd Februaij ; 1 20 for Ma c.i ; 1 S7 tnr ApHl ; 1 20 for May ; 1 23J for Juno ; 1 01 J for thu > enr ; Nu. 3 spring , entirely ucininal at 1 101 101 ; rejected , nominal. Corn There was n fair business trans acted both on fpoculativo nnd shipping account , but the feeling was s imowhat un settled nnd pi ices lluctiuted frequently within a runge of Jc nn the closing figures of Saturday ; the olTc rings wcro fair but trading WUH chiefly for the moro deferred delivorius ; No. 2 nnd high mixed cloned Ijo higher for cash and Ige higher for JMny on the regular board nnd on call at 58jjc for cash ; 58ja for Murch ; 5SSa for April ; G41c for May ; G3Jo for luno ; G1J@ G5o lor July : rejected. 58jc. Oats Quiet for all grades but steady nnd tolerably firm ; No. 2 cl sed nt 4ljjo for Mar.h41c ; for April ; 44Jc for May ; 13 Ju for June. Rye In light icquest but firm ; No. 2 closed ut 8lo for March ; 8Gc for April. Barley Dull mid not much doing ; No. 2 , 1 05 cash ; No. 3 , fcO@82o. Pork Active , strong aud a trifle bettor ; mess closed on call nt 17 00@17 12J for cash ; 17 12 for March ; 17 27J for April ; 17 5Q@17 57J for May and June ; 10 3U for tko year. Laril Rather firmer and higher , clos ing at 10 57J for M rch ; 10 7r > for April : 10 02J tor May ; 11 02J tor Juno ; 11 52J for the year. Bulk Meats Quiet ; short ribs , 'J 00 for March ; 0 2(1 ( for April ; 035 for May ; 0 42J for Juno. Whisky Steady nt 1 18. Butter Brisk demand nnd steady at former figures ; creamery , choice to fancy , 4 ! > @ 45c ; fair to good , 3G@40o ; dairy , choice to tancy , 38@12cdo ; fair to good , 25 ® 35c ; ficsh male packing stoav , 20@28c ; ladle packed , common to good , 18@32c ; roll , 22@2Gc for common to fair , and 30 @ 34c for good to choice. Eggs Fair demand and good supply ; strictly fresh , 18c. Rec'ts. Shipm'ts Flour . 10,225 14,038 Wheat . 22,393 8,201 Corn . 43,653 71,213 Oats . 52,767 2JlhO Rye . l,8Ji , ; 2,210 Barley . . . 1,710 7,837 Chicago Iiivo Stoolr. CHICAQO , February 27. Tlio Drover's Jou > nal reporU us foil WH Hogs Receipts , 14 , 600. The in arket f or common to good mixed was a weak am unsatisfactory one , though the early buil- ne < H was dime in a fairly active way a ! fonner rates ; shippers bought freely o ! good drovers , but nil classes neglecte I the inferior kinds ; it closed quite dull anc lard hogs , 725(5)7 ( ) 60 : Jlght hogH in OXCOH give supply nnd weak at < J " 0u,0JO ( ( ; tkipa and cull in little or no demand , 5 ! JUa ( 015. 015.Cattle Cattle RocuiptB , 5,100 , For shipping prices on an average wcro about l15o ( ) lower ; nice light cattla were in good demand mand , nnd indeed carom n light stores soli relatively better tba'i t'ood heavy Block , unless of fancy nualily ; cominon to fair , 5 00@5 35 ; go. d , 5 205 75 ; choice , 5 75 ® G Ofl ; mixed butcher ? stock wau etcady cond fat butchcrH * cattle ami choice cam nlng gradcH Belling readily and Inferior ti fair sto-k rather slowly ; OOWH , 2 50@4 60 , bulls , 3 504 50 ; steers , 1 60@5 25 ; Block ers and feedeiH slow and ue k , ran Ing ut 3 G5@4 60. . , . Sheep-Receipts , 2,200. Themarketwas active nnd strong ; medium , 5 00@6 2r good , 5 35 ; choice , 6 K5@G 00 , St. lioali Pradnoo. , Sr , LOUJH , February 27. Flour Dull and unchanged ; fancy , G 30 @OS5 ; choice , 0 000 15 ; family , 5 7t @ 7 00 ; XXX , 6 35@5 60 ; superfine , 4 10 @ 4 35 ; fine , 3 75@3 00. Wheat Higher ; No. 2 red , 1 39 for citli ; ; 1 39J for Fubrunry ; 1 22 fo March ; 1 251 for Aiiil ) ; 1 201 fo May ; 1 10J for June ; I Hi for July 1 ( .7 fur the year ; No , 3 red , 1 VI ; No. 4 I vOt Corn Higher nt 6ia ( for cash : 680 fo TY'iuir ' ; 8 0 for Mnnb ; M < > for Air'1 GifeU.lo : ) } for Mrty ; G3Jo for June ; Glio for July. , OatH Strong nnd higher at 43o for tush ; J2Jo for February : 42Jo for Moich ; 42e for April ; 4lofor May. Rye-Dull nt87c hid. Barley Quiet at 35o. Lead Dull ; refined , nominally nt 1 87i @ 4 00 ; hard , 4 85. Butter Actl-o ; oieamery , il@IGc ; dairy , 37 < 538o. ! Eggs Lower at lOo , KlaxBeedSteady at 1 3J. Whisky Steady at 117. Pork-Quiet nt J7 374 for caiih ; 1737J for February ; 17 25 for il rch ; 17 27J for Amll ; 1760lorMny. Ijurd Firm nt 10 60. . ShlpmtH. . . . 7,082 5,100 Wheat . , , . . , . . 32,301 U7.G92 Corn . 41,120 12U.3GI Oat . 18,007 7U1 Rye , . , , , . , . none _ none Barky. , . , , . 1,500 , none Stock. St. Loulu , February 27. Cattle Slow , nnd 15 to 25 cents lower for butchers' and unchanged for riilpmont } ex | > orf r * . ' 1 OO'nfl 'J6 ; good to choice shfpiiii < , fiTfifrtO (0 ( | mtdiuni to clinic * biitulu K , 4 "iiV'5 7 ; nntho stockcrs , I 2'ito I VI ; dm * mil h IfVrs. 3 26M I 25. Receipt' , 1,1)03 ) lun 1 ; MiipmeiiK 212 lie d. llogi Fairly activu mul t-n < lv ; Hh'hti 0lfrt.O 25 ; Yorkers , f.HcTfGiV ) ; packing , G 20s ( 0 25 ; butchc-M1 nml ( .clott , U 'J.'Cn ) 7 21 * ; pigs , 3 75(0.0 ( 00. Icccclpts , 3,1)02 ) hcndj slilpincnt < , ISO ho > I. Clnvolnnil Mnrlcol. Cl.KVELASl ) , Kelirunry 20. Petroleum ITnchangcd ; standard white , 110 lest , 7c % Iiivnrtui ii Proilnoo. lilNhiti'ool. , IVInunry 27. I'Mnur Amprlcan , lO'iTiirj't Gd. Whcrt Winter , 10 ( n)10 ) ( IM ; whtc , i ! 'd10-i ! M : spriiif , IM 1U103 Id ; club , Corn - 6lid. . IV k 78- . . Liud-5ls8d. Panriiv Produoo. I'icouiA. Kobriiarv 27. Corn Now firm and ncthe ; high mixed , i@ ye : mKed , 5S@r.8J. OnU-Dull ; No. \vhlte , l3j@Uc. High iiies-l 1G. Iteo'U Shlp't * Wheat . 1i51 : > -176 'orn . . 0)5,600 15.MX ) ) aU . 20,600 15,760 lye . 2 , 0 1MK ) iiarloy . 1,0 0 noun Toledo Produce. rol.rno. February 27 Whent Quid ; No. 1 > , 1 25J l r e h ; 2 : > for .AJ .rch ; 1 27 fur April ; I 21 for Mi.y ; 1251 for Jmin ; t M for Julj ; I 12 lor ugn t : 1 \Q\ \ \ fin lliojcar , itrnIJuiot ; N'n. 2 , ( HI for unsh nnd . 'Vdruaiy ; Glc fur March ; 01 } o for April ; Olc for May , Oats-QuUt ; No , 2 , llc CALIFORfTlA FLOUR . .irnnd ) . Our luxt 1) ) ' rekn patent Hour ; blue brniid ) . The only patent Hour man. iifncturcd on the Paclhc const. Wu claim It is the u'lnttBt , ftidiiL'OHt and boi > t f mily llom in thu stati . Ask your gnu ur for it 1'iy it nnd > ou will use no other. E. M. McpnuMiY tt Co. , Sacramento. T. ,7. EVANS , Agent , Crjutal Mills , Ci.uicil . Bin Us. fpl S- Baoklin'n vrnion Salvo. The boat salvo in the world for outs , jruiaus , sores , ulcers , suit rhouin , 'ovor Boroa , totter , chapped handx , oliillblaina , corim and all kinds of akin oruptioiiB. This salvo ia guar intood to give perfect satisfaction in every cnso or inonoy rofundod. Price , 25c per box. For aalo by Tt > i t MolMAHON. Omnh A UEHdARSAI , OP 8P1KITS. " A Brooklyn Tliontro ManaRor'n ' Odor For a Ghost that Cun Act. Now York Hi i. Among .those who attended the in corrupted scanco in the residence of Mr. Beard , at No. 123 llyoraon street , Brooklyn , Friday OVOIHUK , waa Col. W. P. Sinn , proprietor of the Brook lyn Park theatre , who wont to BOO Mrs. Crindlo-RoynoldB materialize the spirit of the actress JuliaDtaii Iln'yno , with a view of having her , if success ful , give materializing soancca in pub lic. Since tlm medium was exposed in the act of producing twin spirits , and was revealed , by a sudden burat of gaslight , standing half-dressed with a mask ever her face and a quantity of illusion ever her figure , while at her arm's length aho hold another mask , from which she had suspended - od o quantity of llimsy white drapery , Col. Sinn has oflbrod to give her 91,000 if bo will produce ono materi alized spirit without the use cf fraud , upon tlio stage of his theatre , or in the public hall. The Brooklyn spiritulists have tak en sides for or against Mrs. Crindlo- Reynolds , and while the fact that she was exposed is not questioned , yet it is claimed by some that she did not commit the fraud voluntary , but tlint she was controlled by evil spirits. It is not contended that the masks and the rest of her wardrobe vrere carried through the ir and delivered to her , for they bear evidence of Now Eng land manufacture ; but it is urged that she wua controlled by some ovilapirits to provida herself with thoao accesso ries that the causp might bo imjurod. In this view it is agreed that the medi um is still deserving of confidenco. But Mrs. Reynolds' defenders are few , and are only among the moat on- thuaatic believers in llesli and bone materializations. When the light was suddenly turn ud on at the soanco on Friday ni hl , and the cihinot im.'d by thu medium was entered , u mask was found for ouch character in which the npinti had appeared nt previous eeuucea There was a line wire mask , uith graybeard board , that always pppeurod at her seanco when & Air. Qrull' , a spirit without an earthly reputation , thougl frequently claimed by enthusiastic be lievomtoboa relattvoappoarocl. There was olco a mask of child s face that al ways was uaod in "littlo Eiliu , " am tlio musk thai represented the face o ; Julia Dean Zluyno. Mrs. Crindlo Reynolds had also a blonde wig , t brown wig , and n Mack wig , a quan tity of black cambric and white turlo tan , and also a trumpet through whicl he could stimulnto the vo'i'.co of umai when Mr. Gruff was materialized anc was about to appear upon the acono to direct the nonanco. It was < Mr GruiTs voice that always said , "Sin friends , " after the medium hud passed undorj"tho influence."Mrs. Reynold's ' had a place beneath her dross to store lier articles. She waa a tall , spire woman , aged about 45 , with aharp features , aild dresses plainly. She woio a plain gold ring upon the third linger of her loit hand , and , when she appeared in n bloiulo wig ua Mius Julia Dean ilayno , with a llimsy cos tume 'hat made the matomliz.iUon fu , { " 'Jitivo cif that , icro s1 OphoU.i , Col. Sinn was ono of the few in the company that detected that the gold ring upon the sarao linger watt mate rialized so aa to shine in the dim light of the room , Wh n the lights were turned up the ring was on the medi um's hand. The wardrobe of Mrs. Reynold's company of spirits has boon distir- butod among those who were at her BCitncc * . She ia understood to have gone west. Geo. P. Bern is REAL ESTATE AGENCY , 15th and Dodge 8U , , Omaha , Neb Doit nlipeoulato mJ therefore ny b rt ( lui ' ' ' ' RIB Insured to a on ) , The Mllkrnrin's Dn.URb.tor. Ihlmfco Tribune. Uj > from tlio lucmlowa where the roslily mown luxy lay in long winrows and down by the mosny-batikod lake vliuru tliu Bwuut Biuolling ncdgua prow ; n riotous ubuiidniiCH nnd tlio lily Hi-a od it \\lntu fuco n nnit ! the cool lo.ir Aiufaco of thn blue waters , tlio oft bricj ! n of n Juno ovonitiK cnino nVr cot and palace -oor aim > lo Iminlot and moatod caatlo. Stnnd- ng idly , almost listlosily by the nostril ril .Uo that inarkod the onlrniioo to tor frtthor'a broad domcsuu Owondo- on Hiordan looked down the broad ivoniio ( hut akirtud the ancoPtrnl cioi of hur airo with a wistful , plead- ni { oxpneaioti in her Counry Antrim citurui that told moro plainly thnn vonl. , nuiro olcqiiontly than a throo- 'hoct ' jioator , ot the hopes and foata hat were harassing hur young Archur ivvoiuio aoul. "Will ho cunio } ' ' aho aaid aoftly to icrsolf , bluahing cvun aa she apoko. Ts the fruition of my hopes to bo a ; lml ono , or must t ni ain throw the ) li\ck pall of disappointment over my cherished plansf lloavcn forefund hut T should for the third time drain .o its ilrega the bitter cup Unit n oruol Aito 1ms twice hold to my lipa lips hatwcro dry and parched for the ciasoa of ono whom I nliall over love , aid \ \ ho will not see iny nuut passion i him. 'Do not drive mo too fnr , \K in'luus McGitho , or'you will rue ho duy when Superintendent Iloliuoa HM ) you mi Archer uvoiiuo car to It ivu i ! nu duy \ \ liuu IID foil ao corky ivor his j ko about the cable-car bu- ny Into a Giecian King , bocauao it vut Agiippu" nndith thoao words ho gill kicked the fuuiih go.it oll'tho c nnd turned to ontOr the As ahu did ao the rusilo of a polouaiso was hoard , and a iiir-hiuod muidfii nf nineteen sum- noiH and u \ it hpihu ; u mo around ho cornuritli her htm board tacks iboard. (1 nolle M.vhany wu daughter of a iiiino-pioud aristocmt who owned a iiilU-routo , and aho waa not alow to nako uao of the social position to vliicji , aa the hoiieas of over $800 , a imo-sorving world had raised hor. She had met Munolnua McQuiro nt a jotu champotro given in honor of \phrodito Johnson's eighteenth birth- lay , and fallen dcsperatoly in love with him , although a\\uro that ho had .ihghtvd hia troth to Gwendolen. She lad sought by every ait known to a woman to lure him from his rightful ovo. Was it atranuo , then , tha Gwendolen both feared nnd hated her , Hid that once , in n mad frenzy of rage she had s.iid that Girollo'a back hair wua no better than it ahoiild bo. The girls did not apeak , and as Girollo passed the Hiordan goat , which was eating a discarded hoopaKirt , n liaughty aiiiilo Ilitted over her faco. "Goat's milk is healthy , " she said in lo v , scornful tone * . Gwendolen hoird the words nnd faced the spenkor , "Via , GirolloMan- ully , " . aho aaid , sneaking slowly nnd calmly , although in turning , aho had pinched her corn , "wo nro poor , but I uotico that wo nro invited to all the wakea and christenings. When it comes to going with the haut ton wo capture the confectionery , and don't you forgot it. Aa the two qirla stood thcro that Juno evening their litho figuresoh'trp- ly outlined against the crimson west ern sky , the eight waa a pretty ono. Gwendolen with soft , luatroim , tearful ojc , and a pained oxproasiou in ho. * sweetly pure face ; Girollo Bmiling n bitter , cruel siiiilo. Suddenly Mono- laus McGuire , hoyhom they \ > otli loved ao well , came around the corner. Girollo started toward him , a amilo on her face , but he hooded her not. Stopping quickly to Gwendolen's aide 110 took her hand in hia , while a vravo of color rushed over his face , i'iid an infinit look of tcndornues came into ins bright oyos. "Can you forgive my noglcct , dnr- lingl" ho suid ; "can you take mo again to your heart ! " A great passionate throb of intense joy lilled Gwendolen's heart. Look ing up to Menolaua with tear-stuinoc eyes aho aaid in broken tones : "Can I forgive you ; my own ? Wei ! I should gigolo. " A WELU-SHOOTBR'a PliRIL. His Runaway Horeos Draerglnff a Load of Nltro-aiycorlno Down n Hill Road. A special dispatch from Bradford , Pn. , to Tlio Philadelphia Evening Itiillttin , snya : A few daya linct IlarvBy Mcllonry , employed by the Roberta Torpedo company as n "ahooi.- or" of oil wells , aot out with fifty quarts of nitro-glycorino in his wagon to shoot a vvull in Berger Hollow. Uo had packed hia fifty one-quart cans wich unusual care in a specially con structcd wagon. The road ho was obligb to tuko was very hilly , nnd 'waa ' slippery with ice. In one place on a steep hill , it slanted so that the horses could not la-op thu wagon fron sliding from side to Hide , and Bovera times it narrowly escaped violent col Union with trees on the roadside. The efforts of the horses to keep the wag on on the road finally snapped the tonguo. Thu wuiton ran aguinst the horses heels. Instantly they plunget forward. The driver lost control o thorn , and they ran away down the hill at a breakneck spood. McIJonr held on to thu lines , although h * know that uvery jump of the horses th'voatpnod to uzpludu the nitro glycvTJno under his Boat. Half way down iV" > hill ho saw that the wagoj would in all probability hit a tree i few foot further down. "I know , " s V McFTonry , time 1 stood very little t'buncu of my lifn by jumping from the .wagon , but I fol that not a bit of mu w uld bo loft if . ' stuck to the float , 1 * sprang ou anir" ' the jock n < 1 bruMi , J n- hurt so badly that I couldn't , ( , 'ot up , but I retained my soiwoa. 1 .know that I waa BO cloeo to the tree that I would bo torn to pieces when the explosion - plosion occurred. I shut my oyoa and liyud a year In u eocoiul. No explo sion came , and I glancud down the road and sav the whoola of the wagon just touch the trunk of the true , It had barely passed the tree when Uio wagon overturned. The liorsos kept on , dragging the wagon along , tumb ling ever and over aa it wont. I never had known nitro-glycurlno to withstand ono-qunrtortho jur without oxplodingr The wagon turned ever four times before the horsey reached the bottom of thu hill. Then they brought up against a treop mid stop ped. Then I fuintod deed away , " Homo oil well drillers found MoIIonry V by the wayside nnd carted him homo. Ho was badly hurt about the legs and buck , but aufibrs most from nervous ppc Iration. That tlio Hiiro-glycerine did not explode is the wonder of the oil region. BEE LINES. Now York city uses 4,230,000,000 gallons of water yearly. It Ukes 1,020 silk worms to make a pound of Bilk. Berlin in 1850 had only 400,000 in habitants ; in 1881 , 1,100,000. The cotton crop of last year pro duced about 3,000,000 tons of seed. It is said that thu hist Democratic congress spent 97,000 for water cool- ore. Ono of the youncoat babies in Min- \osotii has a mother who ia eighty- hrco years old. The cost of construction of the Northern t'noilio railroad is estimated at $70,000,000. Chicago has 11,938 street lamps , vliich nro lighted at the expense of ' 300,000 per annum. The amount already expended up m the new state capitol building A Ubany is S12,70G , , 020.30. The Detroit biiso ball club's receipts ast season were , $34,300 and the oncorn has n balance on hand of $1L , .UO. A Washington speculator has paid Guiteau $250 for 100 autographs , hinking he will got 82.50 apiece for hem the day after the hanging. Boston has 18,000 moro females han males ; Baltimore , 17,000 ; Brooklyn , 22,000 , and in other largo n'ties there ia a corresponding excess if wdmon. There were 1,7CG races run during -ho season of 1881 , and the gros amount of money that changed hands was $087,284 , of which $811,925 was won in the United States. Mr. Fortoaux , of Michigan , died ho other day in his 110th year , leav ing a son of ninety to battle with the unfeeling world. The Supreme Court of Vermont lias decided that a mill-owner or man ufacturer has no right to dump into the stream on which his mill may bo tituatcd saw-dust or other waste to injury those living below him on the same stream Tlio state of Illinois is practically frco from debt. It has $20,000 in in bonds outstanding , but they are not drawing interest , and there is money in the treasury to pay them. The income onjored by Now York From icu cut on the canal this year in Rochester is considerable , $20 per ixcro being charged for the privilege of cutting from state waters. The buildings of the Philadelphia Exhibition of 1870 are widely scatter * od , Ono is a Coney Island hotel , others are hotels at Long Branch ana Atlantic City , a number are private summer residences , and now the main structure is being taken down , aomo of it to build station along the Penn sylvania llailroad , and the rest for an iron mill in Piitsburi ! . The ark gallery and Horticultural Hall remain , . us they were intended for permanent. , " " features of Fairmount Park. It is a singular fact that actors , whoso habits of lifo might bo supposed to conduce to a different result , and , exceptionally long-lived. Hacklier dtod at 107 , Dowtou at 88 , Roger Kemblo ut 82 , Macready at 80 Younfe at 70. Paul Bedford at 78 , BuckstoaSJ at 74Misa O'Neil at 81 , Mrs. Siddonaf at 70 , Mrs. Bracegirdlo at 85 , Mrs. ' Abington at 78. Of those still Irving' Webster is 84 , Mrs. Koploy 75 , and' our own John Gilbert is blithe and gay nt 72. A Cross Baby. Nothing is so conducive to a man's- remaining a bachelor as stopping fo one night at the house of a marrio friend and being kept awake for fiver or six hours by the crying of a cross- baby. All cross and crying babies , need only Hop Bitters t > make them * well and smiling. .Young man , ro- meinbor this. Traveler. feb4-w2t D. S. BENTON , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Al'.IUflll IILOCK , J. P. ENGLISH , TRUTH ATTESTED. SomoIniportantbtatomovtaofWrl Known People "Wliolly ' VeriUed. In onlcr tlna the public may fully rcttlze the Kumilncnegg ol the uUto-.icnts , ju well ik tin' powirand value ol the article of whkh they ponk , uopubllah her with tlio ( ac'slmllo turcaof partloa whoso eliiccrity Is boyaml quea tlon. The Truth of thoao trstlmonlola Ha abso lute , nor can thu facts they kiinounco ba Ig nored v , , , . „ . II. WARMK&&CO. : DRAR Hue I have frequently used Warner's' 8au ( Kldnoy au J Ih er Cure for local kffoctloni attendant upon severe ihoumatlo ftttacks. and havoalwayi derived Lonoflt thortfrom , I have nlHf ) mod tlia Kate Nervine with eatUfactory ri > - ult > . I conilder these mcdlcluoe worthy of contlJeLcn Deputy Trcaamrci OUIIIA , N n , May 21. 1S81 II. II WABHIR ft Co. , Koche ter , N. Y. : GKNTHI I hav M .your Bate Kldnoy and Hvcr Cure thla eprli.K as a l\erlnvlforator. ( and Iflndlitlio best remedy I o\er tried. Ih v used 4 bottles , ai d It has umdo uio fee ) bdttfii than over I did before In Uio o. P , . OMAHA , Nm , May at , 1BS1. II. II. WAKSIU & Co : Hma : For moro than lo y ars I have lufferud. much In om cnlencn from combined kidno ; and lUeruUoaHCD , mid liayo boon u.nblo to work. my t.rln . y otg ng also bi-ln-f nil < r'i 1 I Hfd a ji ata.-.i ) nadklias anu ai/ciui butiyiuw woruo and none clay by day I Mas told I had Hrlfiht'a DltcoBo , aud 1 wlabcJ mytolf dead If I could uotliatoiipcody relief. I took jour dafe Kidney and Liter Cure , knowing nothlnn elao was ever known to euro t ha dlst * u. and I bare not been disappolntid. The medicine baa cured me , and I ate pcrfoc ly well to-ilay , cutlrclv through your Snfo Kidney and LUer Guru x wlili you all euco no In publlahlu ; tbla > luablr remcur throiiKh tlm world . . . U. I' . It. K. Bhopa 11.Cutf.aLj of equally Wrouir tnJortomeuu nxnyct'ucui In cases wh ro hope wa aba < JcewJ-LMO .io n voluntarily ( flvcn , thowlne the r u _ liable viworol Waraor'i Safe Kldaey and l CffCutOall d tuuui of thi kidneys , liver * -If any crp who readt thl trouble rcuxxubvr the gloat