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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1882)
OMAHA .DAILY BEli- SATURDAY MAiiCH ii ! L FINANCE AND COMMERCE , ' YORK , March 10. MONET. Money closed at G per cent. JCxclmnge closed firm nt 4 82@4 90 } . 'Governments closed strong , GOVERNMENT BONDS. ! , , vl(03 SVOontinued 1 OM bid 4' couponsii..1 18 $ bid < 4' coupons 1 132 bid V . .Currency li'a 1 25 bid STOCKS The eto k market WAS active all the -morning and toma large blocks of stocks -changed hands , but at noon a large per * lion of Uic morning advance WAS loqt , The tendency of the market was down * ward. Louisville and Nashville reacted from 774 tii 74 , and the reet of the list J@ Jjj per cent. 'Following are the closing bids , WesternUnion. 77J E&W 20 NYO 12L Northwestern..130 Nor. Pacific. . . . 30. Preferrel..l39 Cl' 8'.i ' PacMalL 40 A & TH 24 Heading f > 7 , c& A 127 S Fj > reterred. . . 40 : D lid. W 121 St. 1'aul 109 : Erie S3j Wabash 32 ] Kan Tcx 23j 1'rcfeired. . . . GO ; CHICAQO MONET. CHICAGO , Mnrch 10. Preston , Koan & Co , lankorj , quote money on call , UnlUd States bonJs for collateral , steady at 5 per cent. , and other caah collaterals at G per cent , , and dc- tna id for money dull. Ea tcrn exchange between city banks CO to 75 cents per $1,000. The clearings for the day were $3,047- -000. UNITEH STATES DOND8. .SVs Extended sixes 100 } -4k'a Coupons i 113J 4rs Coupons 118 Minnesota 4 j's * 100J Choice city and county bonds of western states are taken by investors to pay them 4J@5 per cent , and interest. School and town bonds at 5@5j per cent , , and tlio X oakod prices for Chicago city and Cook county foreign exten led , Ac , , are as fol lows : Chicago 4J's * 107i Cook cou ty5's K9i , do7a , 892 121 Stalling sight 4B9i Preferred , CO d-iya : , .436 C. B. &Q. 4' 83 "Waliash 5s S3 * And interest. COMMERCIAL Omaha Wholesale Marlcot. OFFICE OF THE OMAHA BEE , I Friday Evening , March 10 , I To-day's changes in the market are as 'follows : WheatJNo. 2 advanced Jc ; No. 3 , Jc ; re jected , Ic. Corn advanced 2Jc. Oats advanced Ic. Produce receipts are reported somewhat Increased oyer the last few days. Local Grain Dealing * WTTEAT.-Cash No' 2. 1 08@1 llj ; -ca h N i. ' , 89c ; rejected , GGc. bARLEY. Cash , No. 2 , 88c ; No. P , 33. . If T ? f1 'n fl7rt ' CORtt Cosh No. 2 ; 47Jc. STREET PRICES-Coni,60@45oatB ; , .50@45. M AY $6 CO@G 60 per ton. ' Provisions. TFLOUR Spring wheat , straight grade. " 325@350 ; "Pioneer" California , 8400 ; patent , $3 76@4 CO ; winter wheat straight grade $3 85@4 25 ; patent , 54 505 00 ; gra ham rye , 82 50 ; Wheat , $3 00 ; Queen "Bee. 84 25 ; Jasper , $3 87 ; Big Sioux , S3 CO. RYE FLOUR $3 25. MILLSTUFFS Bran , per cwt. 1 10 \ . per ton , 10 00@17.00 ; icreenings , per cwt. BOc ; shorts , per owt 1.10 ; chopped feed , , psr cwt. 1 20 ; meal bolted , yellow , 1 40 ; white. 81 60. ° OTATOES Nebraskos , 115@1 20. iSWBET POTATOES Genuine Musca- i'fne.4 @ 5c per Ib. WILD GEESE Out of market. . ' "EGGS ] 7c. * * lJiT.I"kIv Cnoic6 , 35 ; poor , no market - ket : fair. 18@24 ; creamery , 40. APPLES Good , sound , very scarce t 85 50@6 CO per bbl. LEMONS Steady ; per box , 24 25 © 450. ORANGES-per box 4 00@4 25. MALLAGA ORAPES-Per bbl.,88 50 ; per half bbl. , $4 60. JiBEESWAX Yellow , 20@22o. cONIONS 1 10@1 40 perbushel : CRANBERRIES Per bbl. , 810 00 ® x ill CO. /CELERY Per doz. , G5@70o. JBRESSED GEESE Per Ib , , 9@llc. OYSTERS Selects , 45c ; standards , 35c. Mediums 25c , DRESSED OHIOKENS-Steady at W@llc. DRESSED TURKEYS-12i@13o. OHEESE-10 < ai4o. CASE VALENCIA RANGES- JJ8 25 a 9 00. Qrocen List. COFFEE. Rio , fair , lljc : Rio , good " 12tc ; Rio , prime to choice , ISJo ; Old gov't Java ; 2Gi@281c , Mooba , 28 c ; Arbucklo'e , TEAS. Gunpowder , gooej. 45@55o Choice , G0@75c ; Imperial , good , 40@l5a ! Choice , G0h(75c ( ( ; Young Ilyson , good , 3G@ It. ; 50c ; choice , G5c@l 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf , * 85c ; Japan , choice , G0@7fie ; Oolong , gaud , ia5@40j' Oolong , cho.ce , 40@55 ; Souchong , d.3r > @i40c : choice , 35@45c. SUGARS. Cut loaf. 'lOic ; Crushed lOJc ; Granulated , lOlc ; Powdered , lOJn Kinepowdercd , IDJc ; Standard Coffee A ; Sic ; New York Coufcctioner'a Standard A , 93c ; Good A , ilio ; Prairie Extra 0 , So , SYRUPS. Sngftr house , bbls. 45c : half < bls , 47ckeB8 ; , 4 gallonB , 82 10 ; choice 'table ynip , 44c ; halfbblfl , 44c ; kegH,82 10. 8plA.-DwiRht'g Ib papers , 83 00 ; Do- land do , 83 00 ; Church's , $3 00 ; Keg noda , ' 8TAROfI-PoarJ , 4o ; Silver Gloss , 8J S8c ; Corn Starch , 8J@'Jc ; Hxcelsior G'n ' . 7c : f'orn , 7Jo , dALT. IJuvy loailH. per l bl , 1 8" ) ; AKlr .ton , hi sacks , 3 50 ; bbls dairy CO , la , 3 45 ; bbls dairy , 100. 33 , 365. DRIED KRUm-OhoIre halves .evaporated peachcsjc : Salt Lake lOicsvap. crated Il > boxes , 13lc ; Michigan , 7Jcj New York apples , 7ic ; Prunes , old , 6 c ; new. ,7Jc ; Onrrants. 6J7 : niLckberrics , new , "CHEESE Full Cream , 14c ; Part Skim Hie. WOODENWARE Two hoop pail * 1 95 ; three hoop palls , 2 20 ! No. 1 tubi 9 50 ; No. 2 tuba- 50 : No. 3 tubs. 7 60 pioneer w&shboardB , 1 85 Double Crewn 590 ; Well buckets , 325. ' LEAD-Bar , 81 65. SPICES. Pepiwr , | 19 ; Albpice , 19c ; iO lovea , 40c ; Nutmeg , 81 00 ; 25cCaunu ; Aface 8100. MATOHES-Per caddie , fXo ) ; round canes , 87.65 ; square CIIKM. 85.10 , PROVISIONS Breakfast bacon , 12U aholce lard , 14ici dried beef , 13Jc ; ihould- era , Oc : ba > ns , IHc ; bacon , sides , lie. NEW PIOKLES-Medlutn , In barrel. , (9 00 ; do In half Mils , 6 25 ; emails. In bbl , 12 00 do , In half bbls. 7 CO ; gherkins , in bbla. 14 00 ; do , In half bhls , 7 50 , VINEGAR Pure apple extra , lOci jmru apple , ISc : PniBuinur wire aunle , lOc. IfOMINY-New , 83 00 per bbl. 11EANS Medium , hand picked $1 20 per bushel ; navy , 81 00 ; cMef nnvy , $4 00 llOPE-Sisftl , i Inch und Urg.r , 8 ® Ooiihich , 9c. SOAPS Kirk's Snvon ImperiM , 330 ; Kirk's satin , 13 30 ; Kirk's standard , 3 G5 ; Kirk'a whi Russian , 500 : Kirk's Eutocft. 20 Kirk's Prairie Queen , (100 ( cftWn ) , JO : Kirk's rnivgnollft , 4 65 ® CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , Ifi ox , 8s , lGcboxes ; 40 Ibs. , 16 oz. , G , IGc , LYE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich , 840 : Western , 2 7u ; North Star , 2 60 ; Lewis' lye , 4 CO ; Jewell lye , 2 76. POTASII Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz. , In case , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. In CMio , 1 90 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz In case , 160. FIELD SEED Red clover , choice new , 80 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover now , 87 00 ; white clover , new , $14 00 M alfa clover , new , 812 50 ; nlsike , now , 81300. Timothy , good , new , 83 00 ; blue gras * . extra clean , 8160 ; blue grans , clean , $1 25 ; orchard grass , § 2 60 : red top , choice , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri , 80c ; millet. German , $1 00 to 81 2o ; Hungarian. SOo. IIEDOESEED Osage orange , 1 to 5 bushel * , ? 5 00 ; osage orange , 10 bushels or over. 84 50 ; honey locust , per Ib. , 85c ; per 100 Ibs. , S25 00. FIS J Family white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls , 8 75 ; A'o , 1 white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls , G 70 ; No. 1 white fish. In 10 Ib klU , 110 ; family 10 Ib kits , 83oj New Holland herring , per keg , 1 35 ; Russian sardines , 75c : Colum bia rher salmonper 100Ibs , 8 00 ; George's Bank codfish , Gc ; Gen , boneless codfish ; 9ic ; boneless fish , 5Jc. MAOKEKEIi Half bbls messmockerel , 100 Ibs , 812 CO ! hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do , 100 Ibs , 8.GO . ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100 Ibs , 601'm ; 3 mackerel , 12 Ib kits , 225 ; No. 1 ex shore , 12 Ib dn , I 50 : No. 1 shore , 12 Ib do. 1 00 : fat family. 10 Ib do 76c. CANNED GOODS Oysters , 2 11 ( Field's ) , nor case , 84 00 ; do 1 Ib ( Field's ) , per case , 2 60 : do 2 Ib ( Standard ) , per case , j GO ; do 1 Ib ( standard ) , j > cr case. 2 30 ; do 2 Ib ( slack ) , per cane , 2 75 ; do 1 Ib ( slack ) , per cose , 200. Onions , 3 80. Salmon , ] Ib , per dozen , 1 G0@l 70 ; do 2 Ib , per dozen 2 05. Sardines , small fsh , imported , one' quarter boxes per box , 14Jo ; American , quarter boxes rcr box , lie ; do half boxes , per box , 21Jo. Lobstew , 1 lt > per dozen , 180. Tomatoes , 2 30 ; do 8 Ib per cose , [ 3 HO ; Corn. 2 Ib ( Mountain ) cose , 3 20 ; soaked com , ' 2 10 ; do rr Ib ( Yarmouth ) , per cane , 33) ) ; 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 , 2 80 ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per case , 2 76 : raspberries. 2 Ib , per case. 2 75(5)3 ( ) 00. Damsons , 2 Ib , per case , 2 45. Bartlett pears per case , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortleber ries per case , 2 80. Egg plums , 2 Ib per ci.so , 3 50 ; do , choice , 2 Ib , per case. 4 CO. Grpen gagcs,2 Ib per case , 3 CO : do choice , 0 Ib per case,4 60. Pine Apples , 2 Ib , per case , 4 00@5 75. Peaches , 2 Ib per case. 3 10 : do 3 Ib , case , G 00@6 60 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , per case.385 ; do pie , G Ib , per dozen , 3 50. RICE Carolina , 7@8e ; LouUIann , 7 < S81c ; fair , G@GJ1. PEANUTS Roasted , choice , rod Ten nessee , 9cpcr Ib ; fancy white , lOc per Ib ; ra'v white Virginia raw , lOc ; roosted , lllc. Dry Goods. BROWN COTTONS Atlantic A , 8Jc ; Appleton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , 8c ; Boott FF , SJJc ; Buckeye LL , 4-4 , 7c ; Cabot W , 71c ; Clnttenango A. GJc ; Ureat Falls E , 81c ; Hoosier , GJc ; Honest Width , 7Jc ; In dian Head A , 8jc ; Indian Standard A , 8c ; Indian Orchard d , w. , SJcj Lawrence LL , 7c ; Mystic River , 74o ; Pcquot A , 8jc ; Shawinut LL , 7c ; Utica C , 6c ; Wachus- ett B , 7jc ; do A , SJc ; do E 48 , 12Jc ; Wai- cett BB , 8Jc. FINE BROWN COTTONS AUendale 4-4 ; 74c ; Alligator 3-4 , 3c ; Argyle 4-4 , 7Jc ; Atlantic LL , Gic ; Badger Stat ( X 4-4 , 7c ; Bennington C 4-4 , OJc ; Buckeye S. 4-4,6 jcc Indian Orchard AA 9-8 , 8ic : Laconia O 39 , 8Jc ; Lehlgh E 4-4 , 9Jc ; Lonsdale 4-4. lOc ; Pepnerell N 30 , 7c ; do O 32 , 71c ; do R 36 , 7c ; do E 39. Sic ; Pocasset O 4-4 , 7c ; BLEACHED COTTONS Androscog Kin L 4-4,10cBlackstoneA ; A in perial 9c ; do do half bleached 4-4 , 9c ; Cabot 4-4 , 83 ; Fidelity4-4 , 94cFruit ; of th Loom , 11 ; do can.bro4-4,13cdo ! ; Water TwiBt,10ioGreat ; Falls Q , lOJc ; Indian Head shrunk 4-4,12'c : Lonwlale , lOic ; do cambriu 37 , 13c ; New York Mills. 13c ; Pequot A , lOc ; Pepperell N G Twills , 124e ; Pocahontaa 4-4 , 94c ; PocoBsct 4-4 , 84c ; Utica , lie ; Wamsutta O X X , 13c. DUCKS TTnbleachod Atlantic , 10 o ' 17c ; Baltimore do , IGc ; Lone Star , 8 or. , 12c : Savxpe. 18c. DUCKS ( Colered ) Alb my E brown. 8c ; do O , i Irak lie : do XA , stripes and plaids , I2jc ; do XXX brown and drab , stripes and plaids , 12Jc ; Arlington fancy , 19c ; Brunswick brown , 840 ; Chariot fancy , 124c ; do extra heavy , 20c ; Fall River brown , extra heavy , llic ; Indiana A brown , 13c : Neponset A brown , 15o. TICKINGS Am oskeag A C A 32 17Jc ; do XX blue 32 , 18Jc ; Arrowanna , 94c ; Claremont B B , 15Jc : Conestoga ex tra , 174c ; Hamilton D , 1140 Lewiston A 30 , 16c ; Minnehoha 4-4. 20c ; Omega super extra 4-4 , 28c ; Pearl River 32. ICjc ; Putnam - nam XX blue stripe , 12c ; Sbetucket S lOJo ; do SS 12c ; Yeoman's blue 29 , 84c DENIMS , Amoskeak , blue and brown lG4c ; Andover DD blue , 15ic ; Arlington blue Scotch , ISJcj Concord OOO , blue and brown , 124c ; do AAA , do do 134 ; do XXX do do 14Jc ; Haymaker's blue and brown , , OJc ; Mystic River DD stripe , 104c ; Pearl River , blue and brown , 15jc ; Uncasvllle , blue and brown , 13Jc. CAMBRICS Barnard , 54o ; Eddystone lining , 24 inch double face , 8jc ; Garner A glazed , Bo : Manhattan glove finish , CJc ; Newport do Gc ; do glazed , CJc ; Pequot do 6c ; Lbckwood kid finish , Gc. CORSET JEANS Amory , 8cAndros- ; coggin satteen , 8Jo ; Clarendcti , Gjc ; Conestoga - toga Hatteens , 7ic : Hallowel , Be ; Indian Orchard improved , 74cNarr ; > gansett , 74c ; Pepperill sattwn 9in ; Rockport , 7o. PRINTS- Aliens , 64o : American , Gjo ; Arnold , 7c ; Berwick , 4Sc ; Coclicco , To ; Coneatoga. Gic ; Dunkirk , 4Jc ; Dunnell , G4@7c ; Eddystone. 7c : Gloucester , Gc ; Harmony , 54c ; Knickerbocker , C4u ; Mer- rlmao D. 7c ; Mystic , 64e ; Sprapnes , Gc ; Southbridge , Gc ; do. Ginghams , 7c ; Marlboro - bore , 5Sc : Oriental G4c. GINGIIAMS-Aiw'gkcag , 104c ; Amos- keag dress 12 J.1 Argyle , lOJo ; Atlantic , 9c ; Cumberland , 7ic ; Highland , 8tc ; Kenilworth , 840 ; Plun kett , 104b ; Sus sex. 8c. COTTONADES Abberville ISJc ; Agate. ' Oc ; American , llo ; Artialan , 20o ; Cairo D and T , 13Jo ; Clarion D' and T , 17jc ; Deccan Co.stripeaDandT.lGc ; Key- stonu , 134c ; Nentuuket , lOo ; Nonpareil , IGo ; Ocean D and T , 13Jc ; Royal , 10J i ; Subsex , 12c ; Tioga. 124c ; Waclmsott nhirt- in jheoks. 124c ; do , Nankin , ISJc ; York. plain Nankin. 12Jc ; do , checks , etripes and fancy , 12Acj do , 8 oz , 20c. Androscogflnl0.4.271ici do 9-4 , 24c ; do 8-4 , 22cj Continental ' 0 'J ' 7-4 , 19c : do 4U" , ICb ; Penperon' 90 , " 29c ; do 67 , 21c ; do 57 , 18c ; Utica 00 35c ; do 58 , 22io ; ao48 , 17o Glgart nd Tobaccoi. CIGARS. Seeds , 815.00 ; Connecticut , $ ? " 5.00 ; Mivfid , M5.00 ; Snod llnv/ma , 8&0.00 ; Olearllavaim , $75.00. TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Rule , 24 Ib , GOc ; Spotted Fawn , Glo ; Our Rope , fine quality , G2c ; Star , pounds , 21 Ib , butts , COc ; Horse Shoe , pounds , 21 Ib , butts , GOc ; Glt ! Edge ! pounds , 21 Ib , butts , ( X ) ; Army and Navy , jHJunds , 65c ; Bullion , jwunds , GOc ; Ixiril. lard's Climax , pounds , Glo , FINE CUT In palls. Hard to Beat , 75c ; Golden Throw ! , 70o ; Fountain , 80oj Favorite , G5c ; Itocky Mountain , Wo ; Fancy , C5c ; Dainy , 60c. In tin foil Oatlinn O. 8. , 5 Ib boxen , per H'G3c ; Lori- Illard'o Tiirer , G5c ; Diamond Crown , GOo. SMOKING All grodus Common , 25 to 33c. Granulated Islackwells Duiham , 1C oz51o ; Dukes Durham , 1ft oz , 60c { 'Seal of North Carolina. 1G oz , 1G ; Beal of Nebnu. ka , 1C oz , SSc' JKiie Jack , 4 oz , linen bagH perlb , 51.35 ; MarburK * Puck , 2 oz , tin oil , 6 5o ; Dog Tail , t > 5c. Palnti Old and Varnlthei. PAINTS IN Oil/ White lead , Omaha P. P. , CJc ; white lead , O.P.4,0 Co .RP.Ci pureG ; Man > 4lllesgrcen , Itto 5 Ib cans , 20c French zinc , ( nsin * e l. 12c ; French zinc , red seal , lie ; French Tine , in varnish MSI , 20c ; French rlnco , In oil a-ist , ICoj Raw ana burnt umber , 1 Ib cans 12o ; raw and burnt Sienna , 13o : Vandyke brown , 13. ; refined lampblack , 12o ; coach black , l ° c ; l ory black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussian blue , SOo ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chrome green , L. M. & D. , 14c ; blind and shutter green , L. M. & D. , 14o : P.xrlg green. 18o ; Indian red , 16c : Venetian rod , 9c ; Tuscan tlrb , 22c ; American Vcrmllloil , I. & P , , 18c ; chrome yellow , L. , M. , O , & D 0. , 18o ; vellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , lr ; patent Dryer , Gc ; graining colors : light oak , darken on C , walnut , chestnut and tub 12o Dry ° alnts White IcAtl , Gic ; French line. lOc ; Paris whltelng 2jcj whiting pilders , IJc ; vhltlng com1 ! , lie ) lampblack German. town , 14c ; lampblack , ordinary , 8c ; I'nw- sian blue , 45c ; nltramarinc , leo ; vandyke , brown , 8c ; umber , ( burnt , 4cj umber , raw , tcslcnna ; , burn t , 4c ; eiennn , raw , 4o Paris green genuine , 35c ; Pnria grcew Com'l < 25a ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chrom- green K. , 12c ; vermtlllon , Eng , , 70o ; vermillion - million , America , * 18c ; Indian rod. lOc , rose pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Cookson's ' o : Venetian red Am. , 13cj red lead , 7Jc ; chrome yellow , genuine , 20oi chrome yel low , 1C. , 12c ; ochre , rochcllo , 3c ; ocnre , French , 2Jc ; ochre , American , IJcj Winter's mineral. 2Je ; lehigh b o vn. 2Jo : Spanish brown , 2&c & ; I'rJnco's mineral So ; VARNlSHES-Barrels per gallon. Furniture , extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1 , 81 ; furniture , U. 85c ; coach , extra , 81 40j Coach , No , 1 , 81 20 ; Damar , 81 60 ; Japan. 70c ; asphaltum , 70c ; shellac , S'l 50 : fmrd oil finWi. 81 30 OILS 110 * carbon , per gallon , 1 1 Jc ; 160 headlight , per gallon , 12Jc ; 17 < * > * lieiulltght , per gallon , IGJc ; crystallite , per gallon , 19c ; linseed , riw , per gallon , 02 ; Unseed , boiled , per gallon , G5c ; lard , winter st VI , per gal- lonv 1 00 ; No. 1 , 85c ; No. 2 , C."o : castor , XXX. pr gallon , 1 30 ; No. 3 , 1 li > : Hweet , per gallon , 85ot sperm , W. B. per gallon , 1 35 ; fish , W. B. , per gallon , GOc ; ncatsfoot , extra , per gallon , 75c ; No. 1 , 65c ; lubri- eating , zero , per gallon , 30o ; summer , 15c ; o'dcn inacblno , No. 1 , per gallon , 35c ; No. 2 , SO : sperm , signal , ] > er gallon , 80o : ter- pcntine , per gallon , GJc ; iinptha , 74 , per gallon , SOo ; 61 , 20o Heavy Hardware List. Iron , rotes , 83 40 ; plow steel , special cost , 7c ; crucible , 8c ; i-peciaU > rGprmanGc ; cast tool do. 15@20 wagon spokes , Bet. 2 25@3 00 ; hubs , per set , 1 25 ; felloes , sawed dry , 1 40 ; tongues , each , 70@85c ; axles , each , 7Co ; square nuts , per Ib , 7@llc ; washers , per Ib. 8@18c : rivets , per Ib , lie ; cell chain , per Ib , G@12c ; malleable , So ; iron wedges , Gc ; crowbars , Gc ; harrow teeth , 4c ; horseshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; spring steel. 7@8c ; Burden's horseshoes , 5 35 ; Burden's muleshocs , G 35 , NAILS 10 to 20d. 3 GO ; 8 to 10 , 3 75 Cd , 4 00 ; 4d. 4 25 ; 3d , common , C 00 : 3d , fine , G 60 ; clinch , all sizes , 5 25 ; ( id , casing , 475 : 8d casing , 4 50 ; lOd casing , 4 25 ; lOd finish , 4 76 ; 8d finish , 6 00 ; Gd finish , C 25 half kecs , lOc extra. SHOT. Shot , 81.83 ; Buck shot , 82.10 ; Oriental Powder , kegs , 8G.40 : do. , half kcga. 53.48 : do. , quarter kegs , § 1.88 ; Blast ing koCT. < 3.ai : Fuse , ner 100 feet COc. BAi BED WIDE In car lots.8 30 per 100 ; in loss than car lot , 8 65 per 10J. Horses and Mules , The market is brisk and all grades are selling well at n < ilielit advance in pi ices. The demand for good horses exceeds the supply considerably. Prices range as fol lows : Fine single drivers , 8150. to 300. ; Extra draft horses , $175. to 225. ; Common drait horses , 8100. to 150. : Extra farm horses , 8110. to 125. ; Common to good farm horses 890. to 8100. ; Extra plugi , 8GO. to 75. ; Common plugs , 820. to S40. MULES. 15 to 16J hands ( extra ) , 8125. to 150. ; 14 } to 15 hands , 8100. to 140. ; 14 to 14 | hands , 876. to 100. ; 134 to 14 hands , 500. to 75 Liquors. ALCOHOL 187 proof. 230 per wine gallon ; extra California spirits , 187 , proof , 1 30 per proof gallon ; triple refined spirits. 187 proof 1 24 per proof ( ration ; re-distilled Y kittles , 100@1EU ; fine blended , 1 60@ 2 50 ; Kentucky bourbons , 200@700 ; K-n- tuckv and Pennsylvania ryes , 2 00@7 00 BRANDIES Imparted , $ U 00@1600 ; domestic 1 404 00. GINS Imported , 4 60@6 00 ; domestic , 1 403 00. RUMS Imported , ' 4 50@6 00 ; New England. 2 00@4 00 ; domestic , 1 60@3 50 ° , PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY i 75@4 00. CHAMPAGNES Imrorted per cose , 260031 0Am3T ! j , case , 1200 ® 1800 , CLARETS Per case , 4 50@1G 00 WINES Rhine wine , per case , C 00@ 20 00 ; Catawba , per case , 4 00@7 00. Lumber. WHOLESALE. We , quote lumbar , lath and shingles on cars at Omaha at the following price * : JOIST AND SCANTLING- ft. and under , $21 ( < 0 ; 18 ft. , $22 00. TIMBKRS-10 ft. and under. 822 00. TIMBER AND JOIST 18 ftV823 } 00 ; 20 ft. , S24 00 ; 22 ft. , 827 CO ; 21 ft * $27 50. FENUING No. 1 , 4 and 6 in. , 822 00 ; No. 2. 820 no. SHEETING No. 1 (2nd ( common board * ) S18 60 ; No , 2 , 817 00 , STOCK ! BOARDS , 12-in. D , 823 00 ; 12-in. C. 835 00 ; 12-1n , B , S40 00. SIDING A , 821 03 ; B , 821 00 ; 0 , 81800. FLOORING , 840 00 ; B , $37 CO ; C , $32 00 ; D. 823 00. SHINGLES No. 1 , 81 76 ; 6-in. clear , 82 75 ; star , S3 25 ; extra A , $4 00. LATH No. 1 , 83 60. SHIP LAP-Plaln , 823 00 ; O. G. Nor 2 , 824 00 : O. G. No. 1 , 835 00. OEILING-l-in. No. 3 , 82500 ; J-in No. 2. 837 00 ; 2-in. No. 1 , M2 60 , FINISH ING-l-in. No. 3 , 837 50 ; Lin. No 2 . 50 1-in. No 1 Ill & , 813 UVt J"1II Al J , SIB 60. THICK TINISII-S18 00@ ! > 5 00 , , T A R RE D FE LT Per 1 b , 3s. ' STRAW BOARD-Per id , 3c. BHAR CREEK LIME-8125. PLASTKR PAR1S-8235. LOUISVILLE CEMENT-82 00. OulldlrR Material. LIME Per barrel , 81 35 ; bulk perbn , , 35c. Cement , bbl , 82 CO. Iowa planter , bbl , 82 50. Hair per bu. 35c. Taried felt 100 Ilia , 83 M ) . Straw board , . 84 CO PAPER Straw paper , SVo ; rog paper , 4c ; dry goods paper , 7c ; manlla paper , IOcj news paper. 80 , COA1 , Cumberland blacksmith , 812 ; Morris Run Blosnlrarg , gl'J ; Whitcbreaat ump , 80 f 0 ; Whitebrcost nut. ? 0 f 0 ; Iowa .map . , $0 50 ; Iowa nut § G 60 ; Rock Springs , 88 ; Anthracite , all sizes , 812 00@12 50. Drups. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Acid Jarbolic , COc ; Acid , Tartarlc. We ; Baluam 3opaba ! , per Ib , 75c ; Bark , Hunnafnui , pe li , 1 Ic ; . Calomel , per Ib , 75c ; Cinchonldm , per o$100 : Chlorofonn , per Ib. 100 ; Do\er's powdera , per Ib , 81 40 ; Epson. I salts , per Ib. SJc ; Glycerine , pure , per Ib , 45c ; Lead , Acetate , per Ib , 2lc ; Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per rfal , fl 30 ; Oil , C'oBtor , No , 8 , | -r n' ' . PI / . ; Oil LHl\f , cut < 1 frl fi > \ ' \i \ I I ( . < .IIIIHI , r > 0i Opium , STt - t , ihiiu./ii , i1 , < 4. Nv . i , 1. , & H. , i > er at , b'2l | j I'litaB ium , hulldi' , pur Ibj 5235 ; Balucm , per or , 40o : Hulplmtu of Morpliine , iior oz. $4 00 ; Sulphur flour , per Ib , 44c ; Slrvchi.lne. tier oz , 81 CO , Wool. Mi rlno unwashed , llplit , 1lf81Goj ( licovy , 13@Uc ; medium unwiuhud , llglit , lb@,2Cc ; washed , choice , 3'2c : fair , SOc ; tub-dingy and w. , 28c ; hurry , blackand cotted woou 2@Uc tens Hides f-urs , Etc. HIUKS l.reiin butcher's hide , ; 01@7o cured 71 c ; hides , green salt , port cured 7o hides , Gic ; dry flint , Hound , 13 < tf,14c ; diy ' calf and kip , 1 2(3,1. ( 1c ; dry salt hides , Hountl , < ll@12c ; green calf. wt. 8 to 15 ft * . . c ; 4 green calf , wt , under 8 llw , pur skin , Wo ; 4 Kroen i > elt8 , 50@$1 25 ; green lamb Mm , 81 1C125 ; damaged hides , two-thlnl rate , cut scored and one grub , classed two- tllrds rate , ) branded Wiles 10 ier e iit. til , Coouiklni , No , 1 , 4 ; No. 2 , 0c ; No , 3 , 'J0 < ; No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No , 1. 0c ; No. 2 30o ; No. 8 , 15ci No. 4 , Co. For , No. 1 GOc ; No. 2,25a Hkunk , No. 1 , blwk ! C5cj nhort Btrltx ) , 40n : narrow atvipa 'irc ; truad Btripe , lOo. 'fallow , Gc , Leather. Oak dole , 38o to 4i'c ; hemlock see ! , 28o to 36c ; hemlock kip. Ma to 1 00 ; runner , 7 G5o to bOc ; hemloik calf , 8'u to 120 ; him. lock upper , 23o to 2Gc ; oak uj per , 21o ; Alligator. 4 00 to CO ; cilf kid , 3Jc Grciten kid. 2 60 to 275 ; oak kip , HOe to 100 ; oak calf. 120 to 13' ; French kip , 1 10 to 1 5r ; F ench cilf , 1 25 to 2 01 ; rm- wtts. 5 60 to 7 60 ; lining , 0 00 to 8 60 ; top Ings , 9 1 0 to 10 CO : B L , Moroccn , SOo to 35c ; pehblo O. I ) . Morocco , 35c ; ninion , 2fOto300. HARNESS-NO , i f.t rok , 43c ; NO 2 d.i , 40c ; No. 1 Ohio oak , 4t'c : No. 2 do , 37c ; No. 1 Milwftukef33c } N . 2d - , 3Gc. Council Binfffc Mnrhnt. UOD.VOIL BLUFFS , .March 10 Flour Crjotol Mills Golden Sheaf , 300 ; CallfomU Purekft , patent , 38 ; best brand of Kn a , 3f > 0fc3 DO ; Kntws and Missouri flour , 3 60@4 25) ) graham , 8 70 ; rye flour , 3 40. Bran and Shorts IB 00 pet ton Chop Corn 22 50 per ton. Wheat-No. 2 , 8112t ir > ; No. 3 , ? 2j ; rcjctod , 62o. Corn CO. Oats No. 2 , 40cj rejcctoil , 35c. Barley No. 2. 90o ; No. 3 , 75o , Hay L.MHO , 5 00@C 00. Wood-5 60S ( ) 7 00. Live Hoga 5 25@5 75. Cattle-Hhltming , 4 00@5 00 ; milch cows 30 00@45 00 J > r heads butcher * Block , 3 00@3 60. Sheet ) 3 75@4 25. Ollliles 5cj OS hides , 7c. Wool ir @V5. Butter Creamery , SOo ; In rolla , wrai- l > ed , 2oc : mils not wrapped , 20.mlxcd ; co OTV. 1520o. Eggs Packed , lOc ; fro h , 12Jc . Potatoes 1 10@1 30 ; Salt Lake , I CO. Onions 1 25Ca 140. Dressed Poultry Chicken" , lOcj duckf , lOc ; gctse , 80 ; tur ev , I24c. Live Chickens 2 25 per dor.cn. frottuno. Oillc.Mio. Mirch 10 , Flour Dull ; a few stray lots wt-re taken but not much dilnc : coinmoii tit clioiut wontotn spring , 4 60@6 50 ; Minnesota , 500@7tO ; patents U 7f > @S 'r > ; winter who it , 4 5'iaOOO. ' ( Wheit For No. 2 Rjiiing the market was quiet and ncttvo but tiadlng i-eutero 1 prlnoipally in the more deferred futuren , with none diing moro thnn oiunl. In teller Juno tlio feeling de\elupid wai stronger and pricoi further udtancedall round , with the Improvrcmcnt most marked in .1 uno 411 1 July ilelKoryjjpecul. l\o [ influences were ogaln the lower and nhor's gen-rally anxiotu t > provulu for their out ' .jli'Unpt contract" . The mirkut openo 1 about | © lo holier anil will ] some fluctuations uilvanccd an additional ] jc for May , 21s24o ( for June , and 'JiiJc ! for July ; receded a trifle , hint hually clostd about 1 Jo hlglirr to-- April , lie fr May , 2Jc higher for Jtiuu , aii < l Ijo li glier for July , on reisulur lioanl Mid on call at 1 291 f"r Mnrrh ; 1 : i2 for Auril ; 1 24 § for Maj ; 1 ! i \ > , r June ; 1 174 for JuU101i10J fui the je.il ; r.juuted , noiiihir.l. Corn A fair sp dilative I inines re- po ted , anil the ftelihc una himur and piic'x \\cro ndviiine.i ] ( ago aiid tlio im provement \vns m < derutvlyell inniu- taineil. The dlTeriuici uru quite l.berul and tliu ilemunil to hi Him ts fairly iiutivo ; on call No. 2 clo d at o91 for M r li ; G4c for Apr I ; G44 fur MIIJ ; IM it4 ii for June ; C4 c for July ; reject o , tiUjjj.Ulc. ( Ont < 1' inner und demand good , with offuringH moderate ; No 2 cloud ntlie for iMutci41iu ! for April ; 43jc for May ; 42c for .lime. ' Rj e Quiet ; no demand ; No. 2 , 780c ! ) for April. Barley-Entirtly lost ; No. 2 , 1 00 cath ; No. 3 , 7 to for March and April. 1'oik Fairly active and higher ; me s closed at 1C GO ® 10 GD for cr.tli ; 1C 55 for April ; 1C 81) ) for May ; 17 12J for Jui e ; 17 22J f > i July ; 15 f.O for the year , Lard Steady at a higher ian0'e , closing atl03o@10374 for cnshLO ; 40 fur June ; 10 75 for July. Bulk MeaU Active cud firm ; chart ribs , 0 00(2,9 ( 10 for cash ; U 95 for Maich ; OKI for April ; 920 for Ma > ; 930 for June ; 9 374 for July. Whisk ) -Quiet at 118. Butter Dull and Mow ; crcameiy , choice to fair , 18c ; fancv , 38@lOo ; fair to good , 32 @ 57 ; dairv , clioice to tancy , 30@3JL ; lair to RO'd , 25@i'0c. Eggs--The receipts were larger and the demand moderate ; maiket eat > yatl8@19c per dozen for strictly iresh. Reo'ts. Shlpm'ts Flour . lVf,18G 14,937 Wheat . 9,447 8.0JO Com . , . 37,412 02,591 Oats . 39,026 41.7M5 Rye . 4,808 5,121 Barley. . . . . . . . 20.474 10.C97 Cbioago Iiivo Stoolc CHIOAOO , March 10. The Drover's Journal teports as follows : Hoga Receipt * , 7,000 houd. Market more satisfactory and huslnesa fairly ac- tUo tluoughout. Cimuuun to good mixed , C 90@6 40 ; heavy packing and chipping higher and stronger ; ( ales of fat packing at 5 G5@5 75 ; clu ice heavy uliipiIng droves at G 7C@7 (0 ; 1 ght ln > gs in good demand and hiuher ; nearly all Bold ; prices ranged at 5 90@G 40 ; skip ] und culls ac- ti\eut475@575. Cattle Receipts , 3,500 head ; ship. piki ing cattle were active and strong- and all ki inds of gocd beeves commanded firm rales ; cojimon to fair qualities , while not quotably higlier. weru mu' h easier sold ; common to fair aliii pinf , 5 15@5 40 ; good , 5 45@5 80 ; choice , C 85(0.6 ( 25 ; export , G 30 ; mixed butcher ock fairly satisfactury , and trading was in. live at Rtion prices on good to choice drovers , whllo the UBS de- virablo kinds were faiily active and held at Hteidy prices ; stock cnwe , 250@4 75 ; bullu , 3 ' ' 0@n 00 ; steera , 4 90@5 35 ; stock- era and feedtrH in fair i-upply itnddemund ; ch-'ice - gradeii especially wanted ; Htockem , 3 3U@i CO ; feeiiem , I 60@5 20. She j ) Receipt1.400 head. Market talily odhe nnu uteady. Common , 4 . ' 0 ; fair , 4 tO4 95 : medium , C 00D30 ( ; good , B 40@5 GO ; choiie , C C05 ( 90. NewXorlc J rodnoa NKW YOHK , March 10 , Flour Storidy and quiet , Wheat-No. 2 icd , 1 24@1 33i ; No. 3 white , 1 28 ; No. 2 red , for April , 1 3 @ 1344 ; for Aluy , 13 1344 ; for June , Corn Opened J@Jo higher , but closed weak with pirt of the advance lost : tin- jrnded mixed , G8@72c ; No , 3 , G'J47Uc ; steamer mixed 7lli(7J ( ( ; No , 2 white. 80o ; No. 2 mixed , lor March , 7i'lo ' ; for April , 70f@71c. Rya-Qul t iiml steady at Sl Blc. Barley Dull ; No. 3 western , BGo. Pork Quit t ' ut v ery Htrong ; new Hjmt me H , 174DO/)1760 , Liird Htion ; ? , tctivoand higher ; 100.4 for cath ; 10 GO fnr March. WhUky-Nomlnul. I'utroleuin Wc.ilc and nominal ; United , 79.jc ; orudj in liarrela , 02ffl73i ( ; ; refined in jui rein , 7Jo abkcd. Dry Goods Mnrlrot. NKW YOIIK , Match 1" , Then1 Ii Int ; u nmHtuiitlnM of mtltjtv Intfl ) i > i Iy in j'-'iijinj ' , ' bruiilifH ol ti.idf , liir u fulc of pi i tMuud Jopartiiient I'ooilti littva been made by | uitilpal firm * In uimuioii goodu , Cominl ( . < irm houtui are doing a steady , though moderate ImniuenN , , ind there Is a fair cull for leal- in. niaken , woolen go d < bv. huvrri on HI. nl , imil iliionh | i odium , if iiuUrn me placud vhh tM\ fillip Bi'liiiineii. St-Loiii Hyo Stock , St. Jyoula , March 10 , Cattle Market steady and unchanged , with demand fair for exporta at G G0u ( ; > 25 ; choice tliippum , 5 60@5 95 ; mudluui to choice butch iH , ! 73 ( X ) ; nitho8t icker < , 25C < 4 75 ; native cous and heifers , ZfiWa } CO ; Receipt * , 6 , 100 luiad ; ehlpuicut * , ! , 49.'l head. Ilo , Market flow and llvht and move ment inoiji-ratv ; luht , 6 ' 0(35 ( T ; YorVen1 , ri9raOOji ( imckhi' , 6 75 ( 0 10 ; tutcheis' andbolecte , (105G ( 10 ; pig * , 6 1.0&5 7" . Ei ) t ] jiboi-ty Live Stock. EABV LIIIUUTY , Pa. , March 10. CattleNolhm , ' doing ; receipt * , 1230 he.i'1 ; ehlpinoiitH 11,212 head lldL'ti Finn ; ro eljiU , l,800hfa'1 ; i-lilr * mmti , 1,500 h a ' ; Philadul.hiMl ) 7 Mfe 40 ; Yorken. , (1 ( 25@K 3J. Shrep Nothing doing ; receipt * , 200 head ; tblpuicnU , GOU head. St. Iionlt Produce. . , , . . ST ; LoUH > Mftrch 9- v. 1 * lour Market tteady and firm ; fancy. 0 H > @G 8 < 5J | ch > 1 f , ( ilO@fi.20 : familv B7i@580 ( XXX % nowe 50 ; XX , 476 Wlitst Sln.fKmi'MslKnN'u. . 2 ll'Jl ( 'I,0,1 ! ' " l " * lor M" L' ' " ' for Ajt II , 1231 for May ; 1 ISg for Junrj 1 08 for the year ; No 3 red , M7 : Nn. 4 , 1 10. Corn Active and higher ; GOjjj for cwh ; GOJc for March ; C.sjo for April ; liOJo forMi > ; GOjo for June ; CJIJo.Iuly. Oaf Firm but ilullj 49o f. > r < u h ; 42o fnrMkichi 42le for April ; 4IJe for.Mav ; I2S i lor June ; 37c ( or July. KeCJulit m\d inic'innxcd ' st SOc. Barley M w nl 8J@9' , ' . Lead Dill1 md lowe- ; nft , i " 5. Butt r tjuiil ; o inipcry , 1 1@4 Jc ; dairy , 37s38o. ( . \Vhijky Steady all 17. Etfgi lliuherut 17o , H x Sed Svadyutl30. Pork I'd m hut rl" > v ; 1775 for cn h , Lanl-Slowat 985. Ueo'tK. Hhlinnt' , Hour . 4,010 " .Bin Wheat . 0,016 2i ,4G1 , ! Corn . .V.200 10,411 O. ta . 9,380 13,800 Barley . . . . . . . . none noun Ivje . 600 none Gliiolmmtl Produoo. CINCINNATI , Miircli 10. Mctw Pork Firmer at 17 60@1755 , Lird b'lrin ; p line team , 10 14 BillkMtaU- Clear * l lc * UIJ'J M 76. Bacon i Icar tides , 10 lV'.06l ) . Flour Firmer , fitinlty , 5 CO&G 90. Wheat Iu good de.imud uml ttondy ; No. 2 red , 1 27. Corn Iu bctttr demand und firmer ; No. 2 mix eil , ( Hi , Oi\U Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , Iii4474c. Rye Dull uml wc.vk ; No. 2 , JKc. ) Hurley Dull and iiMy ; Nn. 2 fall , 97c. Whisky-Steady ut 1 1G. Buffalo Live Stook. EAHT BurrAU ) , Mnrch 10. Hog ! ) Slower ; receipt * , 30 caw ; hl | > - niciits , iO earn ; likht Vorkers , C10@G20 ; pigs , 5 IU. Turpoutlno Marliot WILMINOIXJX , N. C , , March 10. Rosin Quiet ; btra'ncd 1 8"4 ; goml , 1924. Spirits-Firm at 4 9J. Baltltuuro .Proclnoo. BALTIMOIIE , March 10. Flour Firm. Wheat-Southern , steady ; fultz , 1 28@ 1 32 ; Longbetry , 1 3s@l 42 ; No. 2 red ) whiter ttroug at 1 311 ' "r caah ; 1 dl@l 314 for Mnrch. Coin White southern strong at 81o ; yellow utea iy Ht 70o. Pliilaaolphla iProdnoo. I'lliLADKt.ruiA , M-irch 10. Wheat Firmer at 1 S24@l 334 f"r cosh ; 131@1 33J f r Mnrch ; 1 33 for April. C. rti Firm at 704@71o for casa and March ; 70 @ 71c for April. Oats Firmer at 521o53o ( for cash ; C21 @ 53o for M rch. Rye Quiet at 8Gc. CALIFORNIA FLOUR. Sacramento mills patent Ibur ( red brand ) . Our btHt Eureka patent flour ( blue branil ) . The only patent flour man * ufactured on the Pacific coast. Woclalm it is the wluttst , stiongebt and bcHtfnmily flour in tliu stat * . Atk your grocer for it. Tiy it and jou will usu no other. E. M. McCiiKAUY & Co. , Sacramento. T. J. EVAN , Agent , Crystal Milli , Council Bluffs. febS- Bnoklia'i iuuiou Ualre. The boat salvo in the world tor outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , aalt rheum , fever sprca , totter , chapped hands , chillblains , corns and all kinds of akin eruptions. This salvo is guaranteed antoed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or inonoy refunded. Price , 2oc per box. Fur sale by Ton & MOMAHON. Omaha. PBBBONAli ] J , II. Davir , of Gfbbou , is iu the city. A. 0. Ayrca , of Gibbon , arrived in the city jesterday. ' J. W. Divis , of Oil City , is o guest at the Withmll. W. H. B. Stow , of Lincoln , arrived in the city > o Lawnnca W. Miller , of Durango , Is in Omaha on a brief bujinotis trip. Geo. A , Draper , of Chejenno , is a guest at the Wlthnell House. , Tlios. N. Wood , of the U. S. marines , arrived in Omaha last evening , Governor Nance has commissioned M , tl. ItedCeld , of Omaha , notary public. W. O. Keith , of North Platte , arrived n the city yesterday and registered at the Wltlmell. M. N. Grant and J. W. Downey , of Laramie City , arrived in Omaha yester day. day.Win. Win. L. Lay , of Oil City , nrrlved In Omaha } o teiday and registered at the Withnell. S. J , Alexander , of l.inco'n , arrived In 3rnahn last evening and will remain in .own for a few duys. cif ra ' Jacob Smith , Clinton Street , Buffalo , PUJH llullIlX llblcl brillWJ lil.OHHOM ill Ills family rte a general n edlcine for cacei of ilidigt etioli , bllloutnei , dowel and kidney comphiintK , mid ditordun arising from impurities of the blond ; hoHpeakn highly of its rflicaoy. Pi ice CO cents , trial bottle tle * lOcuntB. ni-7-d.lw _ | _ Firos. Sktlonal AuMclatod l'n a. OAIKKONIA , 0 , March 10. James Carpenter's grain warehouse nt this place was totally destroyed by fire , ivith a largo quantity of wheat , corn ind oat . Some of the grain stored ihtiro belonged to other parties. The Ire was incendiary in its origin. Loss , $0,000 to $7,000. _ Labor Tronbloi. Hr LoOfH. Majch 10 , Tlio labor troubles HI St. Louis continue. The iiautcr piinlord tn-d v join in refusing in advance from § 2.50 to § a.OO pur lay's wagis and ever 500 mun are out. Th" Hhnitumknr strike ia about ended > y coiiconuioii of the omployors. An Elepemeut. S'utlonal A/uwclatcil IVtun. KANHAB CITY , M.iroh 10. Dr. A. W. Ked ors and JlissV , Cmnmings eloped from Mlnnoapolia , Kaiis. , yes- ; ordny inorning "d arrived hero to- iitht. ; Tlio ludy is but eixtoon yoais if ngo , ( ho danghtor of a banker of ; hot placo. llodfjors liad been for- jiddun the hoimo by the girl's father , MV. Cuminingii wont on n business ; rin to Nobiabku a fnw dayu ago , and Itodl'i'ia then induced the girl to plopo with him. Going to an adjoining county , \\n \ \ mudo oath tliat the lady vn 5 of age and induced u minister to perform tlio nmrriano ceremony. The bndo's father telegraphed hero to ar rest his son-in-law for porjury. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. The Czar Did Not Want to SOD Skobeleff , Gottiuf ; Heady for the Trial of t.e : AesiiBsiu ol the Quoon. Th Dublin Partner of Patrick Bjan Ar oatod Under the Coercion Act. Miocllnuoou * News that Game Ovnr the Cable. NEWS. Natbtul ItfH AsiOcUtlon. HKOnEtfifr AND TUP. CZAR. LONDON , Mnrch 10-A dispatch from St. Petersburg BII > B the minister of war told Skobulolf ho was recalled for n branch of discipline ) iu creating disturbance and excitement nbroad , Tliu report in General Igimtoll' told Skobeli.ll the czr had noitiiiig in } > nr < tieul.iltu sny to him. TUB QUKKN'M ASSASSIN. MncLeaii , the innu who tlrod nt the queen at tlia Windsor railway station tiio otiiur il y , ( us been formally committed mittod to tuku Ills trial on n charge of high tiviison. This committal was Hindu on the order ot the examining magistrate at Windsor and the grand jury will still have to pass upon the GtBO and lind oji iiidictmot.t. The town otVindaor , where the offbn&o was committed , ia in Berkshire , of which the iissizes town IB Heading , whore tliu tnul will piobably bo hold. It la understood that the Uetonao will bo insanity. KUAN'S I'AUTNEK ARUESTBD. DUBLIN , March 10. Jus. Rourko , business partner of Eagnn , treat urerot the land league , has booa arrcatud un der the coercion act on the charge ot intimidation. LONDON , March 10. In the house of commons this evening n number of Irish members' condemned the arrest of JIIB. llourko , business partner of Mr. Kigali , ycatorday , and contendid that llourko a only ofibnao wan part nership with Mr. Eagan. Forster re pudiated the allegations and an ox. cited discussion ensued. ATHEISTS IN I'AUI.IAMUNT. Lord Salisbury is disposed to adopt the bill restricting professed atheists from scats in parliament. WOOLEN FAIILUKK. Messrs. Pendlo & Waite , dealers in woolen goods , this city and Now York , have tailed ; liabilities , $25,000. TllOUBLK ON THE GOLD COAST. A dispatch from Capo Coast Castle says that fresh disturbances have broken out on the Gold coast and that serious trouble is anticipated. TUB GIIAMBCKS AND THE 8T1UKEU3. PAUIH , March 10. The French chamber of deputies rejected the reso lution by 380 to 70 censuring the ministry tor Bonding troops to Bcsscga during the miners' strike there. RUSSIAN1 OFFICERS SHOT. LONDON , March 11. A St. Peters burg dispatch says that it is rumored there that the Austrians have crp turod several Russian officers serving in the Bosnian insurgent ranks ana have shot them without court-niartial. Failed. National Associated I'rosi . NEW YORK , March 10. There were 177 failures in the United States reported ported to Bradstroot's during the past week , an increase of 2G over the preceding - ceding week , and 47 moro than the corresponding week last year. The middle states bud 45 failures , Now England 20 , southern 58 , western 51 , California 17. Iloports from St. Louis statu the liabilities of the Ncysonburg shoo company , which lias failed , are $157- 585 , of which $03,103 is accommoda tion paper ; assets are valued at $00- 000 The company offers a compro mise with creditors at 20 cents on the dollar , which is now under considera tion. Dispatches from Now Richmond , Ohio , say 0. O. Soitz , dealer in dry goods , has failed ; liabilities , $20,000. Telegrams from Somerset , Ky. , state Mo Death & Owens , general traders , have failed. Liabilities $30- 000 ; nominal assets , $20,000. KANBAS CITY , March 10. J. Dud ley Smith , a dealer in general mer chandise in Kansas City , Kansas , made an assignment to-duy to M. B. Brake. Axsota about $3,500 ; liabil ities $8,041.88. The bank of Kansas Ci4y is out $ COO and the bank of Shelbyville , Ky. , will lose $1,000. Brief Telegrams. National AnsotiutoJ 1'rum , GEORGETOWN , O. , March 10 , Mr. Alexander King. 05 years of age , wus shot and probably fatally injured by u nephew who wan showing how ho would act it assaulted , vhon his pistol wont off. MKMPIIIH , March 10 , At Dyers- ' bing , .Jim Biddlo Ferguson was shot and killed by Bill Lloyd. An old grudge existed between them nnti For- , 'ti8in threatened to kill Lloyd , lie entered Lloyd's saloon , when the lat ter discharged the contents of both barrels of u ahot-gun into Ferguson's body , causing instant death. This is the third man Lloyd lias shot. CINCINNATI ; , March 10. At Lock- land , Ohio , last night Joseph E. Smith pointed a pistol at Charles Grismoro , a boy , and snapped it in fun. The pistol wont oil" , the ball entering the boy's forehead. Ho died this morning. Smith know the pistol was leaded , but thought the hammer would fall on an empty chamber , PAHKKUHJJIWO , W. Va. , March 10. The ctteuir.or Sldnoy this morning tiurst her steam connection pipe , kill ing two inoii and injuring several others , nuuies not known. I'lidiMX , Arizona , March 10 , T. A. Tuttlu IIUH qualified , and ho on- lorod into the duties as governor yes terday afternoon at Proscatt. Ac il GratltuJo- FLINT , Midi , , Juno 22 , 1881. II.V , WAHNKUclsCo.s SUM txm 72 yuaiH old , and have not boon so well in 20 years nsluin to-day , thanks to your S.tio Kidney and Liver Cure the best remedy in the world mch7-dlw In a STEALERS OF THE SOIL The Sohomo of a St , louis Con cern Given Away , Colonizing the Finest Part of Dakota with Negro , Homesteaders , That They May Buy Their Claims and Monopolize the Choice Region. AH of WMoh , of Conwo , the Inno. cent Initil Grabbers Donv- NUIonil Anoclated Press. OHICAOO , March 10. A St. Paul special to the Times says that the story of n big land steal ban been put out by ono of n party of forly negroes - groos who had tickets by the Manito ba line and left last night for Lari mer o , their purpose being to preempt - empt and tree claim government land. It is claimed the men aru sent north and tlioir expanses paid by two St. Louis parties , Mr. Larimoro and J. Wi Booth , who are interested in the lands on the Devil's Lake branch of the St. Paul , Minneapolis it Manitoba line and know their valuo. According to the statement of the no- grooa the pro-oinptora are to got pos session of the government lands by perjury and then soil out their claims for n nominal sum to the St. Louis firm , who in'.turn would sell thorn at n largo profit or keep them as larijo farm * . The latter course would Veep out from settlement largo num bers of people and defeat tlio object and purposes involved in thoJ.iwa of congress in encouraging occupancy of vacant lands. Some of the finest lands in Dakota are involved in this job.ST. ST. Louis , March 10.-J. W. Booth , of thii city , says in regard , to the alleged land steal by him , Lari- moro and others that this story told by the negro and transmitted from St. Paul Is false in ovary pirticular. Ho says : "N. G. Qrcon , Larimero , Oscarlown and myself form the Elk Valley farming company. Wo own 40,000 acrea in Dakota and have in vested 8125,000 in the enterprise. This land was bought of actual settlers and I have hero" exhibiting a long list "a complete statement of from whom wo bought the land and what wo paid. "Last winter our superin tendent , Mr. Shortridgo , foreseeing that wages would bo higher in that re > gion this spring , advised soiiding'somer , negroes from this section , and wo hired a gang * of negroes and sent them up , The gang wus got together at Mncon , Mo. , and started about Feb ruary 9th. 1 have hoard of no trouble about the negroes , but I suppose some of the people there are envious of our largo designs , and so started this story. " Railway Affairs. National AModkted 1'rem. SEATTLE , Washington Territory , March 10. The city council has granted the right of way entering the city front to the Oregon & Transcon tinental and Columbia & Puget Sound railway companies. 1'ho companies are bound to complete railway'con nection between Seattle and eastern Washington Territory accroas the Cas cade Mountains or via Portland within ton years. Other companies may also stretch tlioir lines along the city front upon equitable terms. ST. LOUIH , March 10. An inter view is published hero to-day with a prominent railroad official , in which lie says ho Las reason to behove that Jay Gould will soon relinquish his hold on all the lines of the VVubash system west of the Mississippi river , giving the control of them to the Union Pacific managers. This will make St. Louis , it is claimed , the eastern terminus of the Union Pacific road , and restore lo that road most of the freight traffic now going over the southern roads controlled by the Cen tral Pacific , ATLANTA , Go. , March 10. Some ex citement was created in business circles here to-day by the announcement of the formal ofinion of the attorney general of the state to the effect that the 810,000,000 bond given , by the lessees of the Western Union & At lantic railroad and under which the road has been operated for cloven years is illegal. The bond is signed by suvoral railroad , officials as officers ot their respective lines and not as private individuals , which under the opinion of the attorney general they had no authority under their charter to do. The governor of Georgia has ajkcd for a now bond-and if not given in sixty days will commence suit for possession of the road , as it belongs to the state of Georgia. Tlio Qultonu Exooptiou. N&tlorul AsBoclatud I'rcss. WASHINGTON March 10. Judge Porter arrived in the city to-day and with Col.'Corkhill proceeded to make a final examination of Mr. Scovillo's bill of exception in the Gutteau case. Tlio Great Eoat-Rlver Bridge. March 31st , 1883 , is named as the time when the great East River bridge will first be ready for use , The bndgo has cost , up to date , exactly $13,49(3- ( 893,74 , , Whether or not that much money has been put into the bridge is another question. The modest sum of ono and a quarter millions moro will , it is thought , complete the work. At u meeting of the trust ees Tuesday the mode of transit was decided upon. The cars are to bo drawn over by an endless wire rope kept in constant motion , and are to run on the circulating system that is to say , they will bo drawn over on ono track and back on the other , being switched by motors from track to track at the termini upon elevated platforms. Under thin plan trains would move at the rate of ten miles an hour , and could carry 7,000 pas- nongora ench way in mi hour. NOTJCK. Bo on the look-out for Brown's New iry ) Goods Store opening , whioh will takes place about Wednesday , March 15 , at No. lllOFaralum street. mohlQ.at Plenty of Fresh Poultry at Mots' &r Rosenatuin's.