Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 15, 1882, Page 5, Image 5

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    iFJNANGE AND COMMERCE ,
FINANCIAL.
NEW YORK , March 14.
MONET.
The money market closed at 5G per
cent.
, Exchange closed firm at 4 8Gi@4 00.
'Governments closed firm.
( lOVKlUtllENT BONUS.
Currency G'a. . 1 25 bid
4's coupMis t 18 bid
4V" eoujwni 1 13j bid
O's contirued. . . . . . 4 1 00 ;
D's Continued 1 02 bid
RAItnoAII BONDS.
Pacific rallroid bonds closed as follows :
Unionists 1 1 @ 1 16
Union Lnnd Grants 4.11I > 1@1 1C
Union Sinking Fund I 16@l 17
Centrals 114J@1 15
HTOCKrt
The stock market to-day was active but
irrogu'ar ' ; ther Lelng frcqueut changes
from firmness to d pro < slon , and vice vcrta.
The mnrket rinsed strong at an advance In
the general list tor the diy of J to 2 p r
' cent. Denver & Rio Grande , Jers y
, 'Central and Louisville & Nash\ille were
xoptl ms to the general list and closed
lower. The first named closed 4J per
cent. 1 > wer and the latter 22 ,
Following aie the dosing bids.
WesternUnlon. 79i H&SU 00
Adam 138 Preier ed
American 92 K n&Tex. . . . IJsV
U. S 72 K&W . . , 28J
"Forgo 125 Louis , ft Nash. , 73
'COO & I . . . 77) ) 113 J
OO&IC 9j K 119
C B&Q 120 Norlhwcsi-m.ilSO
NYO 130 ? Preferrel..l394
NJO 78 O&W 22 }
1. 0 133 ? Ohio & Miss. . , . 31J
Ohio Cent 18 } PaoMall 40
Nor. Pacifi 31 Quick liver. . . . llg
Preferred. . . . 70J Preferred. . . . CO
OP 88 * Reading 64
Union Pacific. . 110 J III. . . ? 1301
N YElvatcd..l04 San Francisco. . 35
Met. elevated. . 87 1st Preferred. . 45J
Manhattan El. 639 Si. Paul. 110
A&TH . 24 i Pieferred..l201
Preferred. . . . 65 SlP&O 32
O 8 . 45J PreferreJ. . . . 99J
O&A. . . , . . . .128 Nash&O 58
D&H . . .109J M LS&W. . . 43
D r. fr W . . . .120 Wabaah 33J
D&RO 5 Prefeired. . . . 67
tgrie ! 36.
STATIC BONDS.
Slate bonds dull. Thu committee of
the Tenneaa bondholders in this city
have not yet received i ny reply to their
ultimatum which was forwarded to Gov-
crnor Hawkins last week In which they
agree to take new bonds without tax , re-
co\erable feature or to accept Coo award
of CO@CGc and cancel the balance.
CHICAGO HONEY.
CHICAGO , March 14.
Preston , Kean & Co , banker. ' , report
the local money maikel st ady at G@7 per
cent. Offerings of paper on a fair scale
.and readily taken at above rates.
Ea < tem exchange between city banks
was firm with sales at 75c per $1,000 pre
mium.
The clearings of the associated banks
were $5,900,000.
HNITKn STATES BONDS.
4's Coupons 1172@H8i
4J' " Coupons U33@l 4
Sh's Extended sixes lOuSfalOli
,3J's Extended five 102j@102 |
OTHKK BONDS.
Sterling : , 60 days 488
* .Storling.jilght 489X
* Ghicao } 'a 107J
Chlcago4'a ' 05
Cook cou ty5's 1'9J '
Cook county 4J's to seller 10S
WahashS's , Chicago Divlsl.n 82V
' Northwestern 6'a 99f
C. B. ftQ. 4'a 86 ]
COMMERCIAL.
'
! - ,
Omaha \VTiolesalo Market.
OrrioE or THK OMAHA BBS , )
KH Tuesday Evening , March 14. J
'The only changes In to-day's market are
as follows :
No. 2 heat.advanced 2c ; No. 3 declined
} c : rejected declined 4c.
Barley No. 3 declined Ic.
Corn advanced Ic.
Arbuckle a couVo declined § c ,
Local Grain Deallnci
WHEAT.-Cash No. 2,1 16 ; cash N >
3. 9Hc ( : rejected , G'c.
li/iRLEY.-Cash No. 2 , 8Sc ; No. P ,
RYE. Cash. G7c.
CORN. Caih No. 2 , 49o.
OATS Ca h.32o.
STREET PRIOES-Corn , 50@45oats ; ,
.30045.
HAY $6 rO@6 60 per ton.
Provisions.
FLOUR Spring wheat , straight grade ,
325@360 ; "Pioneer" California , $400 ;
.patent , $3 75@4 50 ; winter wheat straight
.grade $385@4 25 ; patent , $4 60@500gra- ;
6am rye , S2 50 ; Wheat , S3 00 ; Queen
Bee. $4 25 ; . Jasper , $3 87 ; Big Sioux ,
$3 50 ,
KYE FLOUR 3 25.
Aliljl.SJ.'JF1 'S Bran , per cwt. 1 10
, -per ton.lG 00@17,00 ; tcreenlngs , per cwt.
SOc ; shorts , per jwt 1.10 ; chopped feed : ,
oer cwt. 1 20 ; meal bolted , yellow , 1 40 ;
white. SI GO.
POTATOES Nebraska * , 1 20@t 25.
dWEET POTATOES Genuine Musca-
Jne.4 © 5o per Ib. '
WILD DUCK-61 25@l 10.
- .
BTJITEK Creamery , 4'1@4' ' > c ; choice
roll. 36@38o ; c. mmon ro'l ' , 2C@28c.
APPJ KS Good , sound , vary scsrce
at { 5 60(3 ( 060 per libl.
LEMONS Steady ; per box , e-1 25 ®
4Ci. (
0ANGES-per box 4 25@4 50.
t MALLAOA ( JRAl'ES Per bbl.8 60 ;
iperlialf bbl.,8450.
BEESWAX Yellow , 20@22c.
ONIONS 1 10@1 40 perlbughel.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl. , ? 10 00@ )
11 00.
CELERY Per doz. , 05@70o.
DRESSED GEESE Per Ib. , 9@llc.
OYSTERS Selects , 46c ; standards , 35c.
3Icdinma 2-1c.
DRESSED OIIIOKENS-Steady at
RESSED TURKEYS -12i@13c.
OilEESE-10ai4o.
CASE VALENCIA RANGES-
48 25 a 9 00 ,
Grocer * . Lilt ,
COFFEE. Illo , fair , lie : Rio , good ;
2c ; Kio , prime to choice , 12ic ; Old eov't
! v i 20J(2281c ( , Mocha , CSJc ; Arbuckle's ! ,
36o.
36o.TEAS.
TEAS. Gunpowder , good , 45@55o
Choice , 00@75c ; Imperial , good , 40@45c
Choice , 60@76c5 Young Hygon , good , S6@
.60c ; choice , 65c@ l 00 : Japan Nat Leaf ,
fl5c ; Japan , choice , 60@75c : Oolong , good ,
85@40 ; Oulong , cho.ce , 40@55 ; Souchong ,
tteod. S5(3i40c ( ; choice. 85@45c.
8 UGARS. Cut loaf. lOJc ; Crushed
lOJc ; Granulated , lOic ; Powdered , lOJo
Finepowderod , lOic ; Standard Coffee As ;
91c- New York Confectioners Standard
AV&Jo" 0 A. ° 1 ° 1 > rftlrle Eltra ° -
{ o.
o.SYRUPS. . Sugar house , bbla , 45c ; half
bin ' 47c : kees. < i gallons , $2 10 ; choice
Uo'lelK c , fiaff bbla , 44cj keg , & 210.
SODA. Dwlsht's Ib papers , 9 $ 00 j De-
land do , 83 00 ; Church' * , $3 00 ; Keg ioda ,
TABOn-P rI , 4 Jc : Silver Gloss ,81
jo ; Corn Starch , 8j@9c ; Excebdor
IMS , 7c ; Cora , 7io.
SALT.- Dray loads , i > er bbl , 1 85 ; Ash-
ton , In Backs , 3 60 ; bbls dairy CO , 6 % S 45 ;
bblsdMrr. 100. SO 05.
DRIED FRUITS Choice halve * ,
raporatcd peichMt,7cSaU Lake 10jciv p-
orated 5tt > boxr,13Jc ; Michigan , 74c ; New
York apples , 7jc ; Prunes , old , GJc ; new ,
7c Currants , 07c ; Blackl rrles , new ,
15c.
Cream , 14cs P rt
Skim llic.
WOODENWARK Two hoop pall ,
I 95 ; three hoop pails , 3 20 ! No. 1 tub *
9 50 ; No , 2 tubs , , 8 60 : No. 3 tubs. 7 50
pioneer washboards , 1 85 Double Cr wn ,
90 ; WellbuckctM , 3 25.
MJAP-Bfir , 81 65.
SPIOKa-Pepiicr , 19 ; Allcplce. 19c ;
Cloven , 40c ; Nutmei ; * , 61 00) ) 26cCaRsiii ; ,
Mace SI 00.
MATCHES Per caddie , 90c ; round
casen , S7.n.r > ! satiaro cases , S5.10
PROVISIONS Breakfast bacon , 13 *
iholce lanl , 14Jc ; dried beef , ISJcj ihouliv
era , f > c : hams. l ! c ; bacon , sides , lljc.
NKW PICKLES Medium , In liarrcls ,
$9 00) ) ( lo In half bblg , 6 25 } smalls , In bbln ,
IZOOilo , In half bbls , 7 CO ; ghcrklni , In
bbN. 14 00 ; do , In half bbls , 7 50.
VINEGAR Pure apple extra , 16i
tmro apple , 13c : Prusalnff uure nnulo , 16o.
HOMINY Now , JJ5 00 ner bbl.
BEANS M edium , hand picked 8 20
per bushel ! navy , S 00 ; calel navy , S4 00
HOPE Sisal , 4 Inch and largsr ,
"
SOAPS-Khk's Savon Imperial , 330 ;
Kirk's satin. 1 3 30 ; Kirk's standard , 3 65 ;
Kirk's whl Russian , 500 : Kirk' *
Eutoca. 20 Klrk'fl Prairie Queen ,
(100 ( caU'pR ) . JO : Kirk' * magnolia , 4 55 ®
CANDLES Boxes , 40 Ibs , 1H or , 8 ,
16cboxos ; 40 Ibs. , 16 oz. , 8s , IGc.
LYE American , 3 40 ; Greenwich , 340 :
Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 60 ; Lewis'
lye. 4 GO ; Jewell lye , 276.
POTASH Pennsylvania cans , 4 doz. ,
In case , 3 35 : Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. In case ,
I HO ; Anchor Bixll 2 doz In case , 150.
FIELD SEED Red clover , choice
new , SO 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover
new. $700 ; white clover , new , $1400
11 alfft clover , new , $12 50 ; alsike , now ,
61300. Timothy , good , now , $3 00 ;
blue grass , extra clean , $160 ; blue grass ,
clean , $1 25 ; orchard grass , $2 50 : red top ,
holce , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri ,
80c ; millet , Gorman , $100 to $125 ;
Hungarian. SOc.
HEDOESEED Osage orange , 1 to 5
bushels , 95 00 ; osage orange , 10 bushels or
over , $4 50 ; honey locust , per Ib. , 35c ; per
lOOlbg.,52500.
FIS JL Family white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls ,
$ 75 ; No , 1 white fish , 90 Ib hf bbls , 6 70 ;
No. 1 white-fish. In 10 Ib kits , 110 ; family
10 Ib kits , 83c ; New Holland herring , per
keg , 1 35 ; Russian sardines , 75c : Colum
bia river salmonper lOOlbs , 8 00 ; George's
Bank codfish , 6c ; Gen. boneless codfish ;
9Jc ; boneless fish , 5Jc.
MACKEREL Half bbls messmackcrol ,
100Ibs , $1250 ; hfbbl No. lex shore do ,
100 Ibs 8 GO ; hf bbls , fat family do , 100
Ibs , 0 00 ; mess mackerel , 12 Ib kite , 2 25 ;
No. 1 ex shore , 12 Ib do , 1 60 : No. 1 shore ,
12 Ib do. 1 00 ; fat family , 10 Ib do 75c. '
CANNED GOODS-Oysters , 2 b'
( Field's ) , per case , $4 00 ; do 1 Ib ( Field's ) ,
per case , a 50 : do 2 Ib ( Standard ) , per case ,
1 60 ; do 1 Ib ( standard ) , per case , 2 30 ; do
2 It ) ( slack ) , per case , 2 75 ; do 1 Ib ( slack o'i 'i )
per case , 200. Onions , 3 80. Salmon , 'in
Ib , per dozen , 160@170 ; do 2 Ib , per dozen
3 65. Sardines , small r'sh , imported , one
quarter boxes per box , 14Jc ; American ,
quarter boxes per box , lie ; do half boxes ,
perbox , 21io. Lobsters , 1 , Ib per dozen ,
180. Tomatoes , 230 ; do 3 Ib per
case , [ Slifl ; Corn 2 Ib ( Mountain ] )
per case , 3 20 ; soaked corn , 210 ; do
2 Ib ( Yarmoulh ) , per case , 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 , 460. Blackberries , 2 Ib , per case ,
280 ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per case , 2 75 ft
raspberries , 2 Ib , per case , 275(3)300. ( )
Damsons , 2 E > , per case , 2 45. Bartlett
pears per case , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortleber
ries per case , 2 80. Egg plums , 2 Ib per
case , 3 50 ; do. choice , 2 Ib , per case. 4 50.
Green gages,2 Ib per case , 3 50 : do choice , .
Ib per case,4 50. Pine Apples , 2 ft , per case ,
4 005 75. Peaches , 2 Ib per case , 310 :
do 3 ft , case , 6 00@6 50 ; do , ( pie ) . 3 Ib , per
cabe.385 ; do pie , 6 ft , per dozen , 3 50.
RICE Carolina , 78o ; Louisiana , 7
(3V8lc ( : fair , 6@61.
PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Ten
nessee , 9c per Ib ; fancy white , lOo per Ib ;
raw white Virginia raw , lOo ; roasted ,
Dry Goods.
BROWN COTTONS Atlantic A , 8jo ;
Appleton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , 8c ; Boott
FF , Sic ; Buckeye LL , 4-4 , Jo ; Cabot W ,
7lc ; Chittenango A , 6c ; fereat Falls E ;
8Jc ; Hoosicr , 6jc ; Honest Width , 7Jc : In
dian Head A , 8Jc ; Indian Standard .nA ,
8Sc ; Indian Orchard d. w. , 8Jo ; Lawrence
LL , 7c ; Mystic River , 71c ; Pequot A , 8Jc ;
Shawmut LL , 7c ; Utica 0 , 5Jc ; Wachua-
ett B , 7Jo : do A , 8Jc ; do E 48,12Jo ; Wai-
cett BB. 8io.
FINE BROWN COTTONS-Allendale
4-4 : 7jc ; Alligator 3-4 , Sc ; Argyle 4-4 , 7Jc ;
Atlantic LL. 6ic ; .Badger Statp X 4-4 , 7c ;
Bennington C 4-4 , Gc ; Buckeye S. 4-4 , GJcc
: eppero , ,
7Jc ; do E 39 , Sic ; Pocasset 0 4-4 , 7jc ;
BLEACHED COTTONS Androscog-
dn L 4-4,10cBlackstoneA ; A In perial 9c ;
do do half bleached 4-4,9o ; Cabot 4-4,89 ;
Fidelity4-4 , 9JcFrult ; of thrtLoom.ll : do
can brio4-4,13odo ; WaterTwist,101oGreat ;
FallsQ , lOjc ! Indian Head shrunk 4-4,12 ! c :
Lonsdale. lOJc ; do cambriu 37 , 13o ; New
York Mills , 13c ; Pequot A. lOc ; Pepporell
N G Twills , 12Jc ; Pocahontas 4-4 , 9ic ;
Pocasst-t 4-4 , 8Jc ; Utica , lie ; Wamsutta
O X X , 13c.
DUCKS Unbleached Atlantic , 10 o '
17c ; Baltimore do , IGc ; Lone Star , 8'or. , ,
12c : Savi'ge. 18c.
UuOKS ( Colered ) Albany K brown.
8c ; do C , .Irab ) lo. lo VA , strlnea and
plaids , I2ic ; do XXX brown and drab ,
stripes and plaids , 12ic ; Arlington fancy ,
19c ; D runs wick brown , 8Jc ; Chariot fancy ,
12ic ; do extra heavy , 20c ; Fall River
brown , extra heavy , lljc ; Indiana verA
brown , 13cs Noponset A brown , 15o ,
TICKINGS AmoBkeag A 0 A 32
17Ac ; do XX blue 32 , 18Jc ; Arrownnna ,
9io ; Claremont B B,154c : Conestoga ex
tra , 174cj Hamilton D , Uio Lewiston A
30 , 15c ; Mlnnenaha 4 . 20c ; Oiiicga super
extra 4-4 , 28c ; Pearl River 32. IGjc ; Put
nam XX blue trije , 12o ; Shetucket S
lOjc ; do S3 12o ; Yeoman's blue 29 , 8Jo
"DENIMS. Amoskeak , blueand brown
IGic ; Andover DD blue , 15Jc ; Arlington ;
blue Scotch , 18io ; Concord OOO , blue and
brown. 12ic : do AAA , do do 13J ; do XXX
do do 14Jc ; Haymaker's blue and brown , .
9ic ; MyBtlo River DD stripe , IGic ; IVnrl !
River , blue and brown , 15Jc ; Uncasvlllo ,
blue and brown , 13ic.
CAMBRICS Barnard , 51c ; tone
lining , 24 Inch double face , Sic ; r A
glazed , So : Manhattan clove finish , 6Jc :
Newport do Go ; do glazed , 5Jc ; Pequot do
5c ; Lei kwood kid finish , Go.
COUSKT JEANS Araory , 8c ; Andros-
< x > K"iu Biittt-en , 8 ; Clarendc o , Gicifonea-
toga gatteens , 7ic : Hallowol , be ; Indian
Orchard improved , noiNarr gansett , 7io ;
Pepperlll salU n Bin ; Rocknort , 7io
PRINTSAliens. . GJc : American , 04co ;
Arnold , 7c ; Berwick , 4Sc ; Cocheco , To ;
Conesloga. GJo ; Dunkirk , 4o ; DunnBlI ,
CJ@7 ° J yaoye. 7c : Gbutester , Oc ;
Huniiony , fiio ; Knickerbocker , OJoj Mer-
rimao D , 7c ; Myatlc , BJo : Spranies , Co ;
Soulhbrldge , Co ; do. Ginghams , 7c ; larl-
bore , 63c : Oriental 6JC.
oiKGHAMS-Amoskeag , lOJc ; Amos.
kee dresa 12V Anryle , lOic : Atlantic ,
Oc : Cumberland , 7Jc ; Highland , 8Joj $ ;
Kenllworth , 8Jc ; Plun kett , lOJo ; Bus-
sex. 8c.
COTTONADKS Abberville ISjlc } ;
Agate , < Wo ; American , lie ; Artisian , 20cj
Cairo D and T , IS.ic ; Clarion D and T ,
17Jo ; Deccan Co.slriiiesDandT , ICc ; Key-
atone , 13ic ; Nantueket , 19o ! Nonpareil ,
ICc ; Ocean D and T,13ic ; Royal , 10J 15
Sussex , 12cj Tloga. ISJc ; Wachusutt unfit-
In ? jbeckg , 12Jc ; do , Nankin , 12ic ; York ,
plain Nankin , 12icj do , checkn , Btrfixxi and
fancy , 124c ; do , 8 oz , 20o.
BHKKTINGS Androacogdn 10-1.27Jc !
do 1M , 24c ; do 8-4 , 22c ; ContinentRl 0
42 , lie ; Fruit of the Loom 10-4. 274 ; New
York mllu.08. S5o ; do 78 , 30ci do 68 , 22icj ;
Pembroke 10.4 , 25cj Pequot 10-4 , 28Jc ; do
7-4 , 19c ; do 49 , IOCS 1'enperell 9G , 29c ;
do 67 , 21c ; do 67 , Me ; Utica 9C , S5c | do
68 , 22jc ; do 48,17 < J
Olcort and Tobaccos.
CIGARS. Seeds , $15.00j Connecticut ,
825.00 ; Mixed , $35.00 ; Seed Havana ,
$50.00 ; Clearllavana , $75.00.
TOBACCO PLUG. G dden Rule ,
1 Ib , GOo ; Spotted Fawn , Gle ; Our Hope ,
fine quality , G2c ; Star , { Mtands , 24
Ib , butt * , GOc ; Horse Shoe , pounds ,
24 Ib , butts , GOc ; Gilt Edge ,
pounds , 24 Ib , butts , GO ; Army nnd Navy ,
pounds. 65c ; Bullion , pounds , GOc : Lonl-
laH'a Climax , pounds. 61c.
FINE CUT In palls. Hani to Beat ,
75c ; Golden Threw ! , 70c ; Fountain , 80c ;
Favorite , 65c ; Rocky Mountain , ( > 0c ;
Fancy , 55c ; Daisy , 50c. In tin foil
Calllns O. S. , 5 Ib boxes , per Ib 63c ; Lori-
Illard's Tiger , C5c ; Diamond Crown , GOo.
SMOKING All grades Common. 25to
33c. Granulated Ulackwells Durham , 16
OB 51c ; Dukes Durham , 10 or , 60c ; Seal of
North Carolina , 16 or , 46 ; Seal of Nebras-
k . 16 oz , S8c ; Lone Jnck , 4 or , linen baps
porlb , $1.35 ; Mnrlmms'Puck , 2 oz , tin
oil , 6 lie : DOK Tall. 6Sc.
Pnlnti Oils and Varnishes.
PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Omaha
P. P. , rJc ; white lead , O.P.&O Co .S.P.OJ
imre.Gfliilarsilllesgrccn , Via 5 Ib cans , 20o
French zinc , gi n seal. 12c ; French zinc ,
red seal , lie ; French zinc , in varnish sst ,
V 0c : French zince , In oil nsst , 15c ; Raw
and burnt umber , 1 Ib cans 12c ! raw and
burnl Sienna , 13cs vandyke brown , 13 , . ;
i-efmed lampblack , 12c ; coach black , lpc ;
h'ory black , IGc ; drop black , ICc ; Pnisslan
blue , SOc ; ultramarine blue , 18cj chmmc
Krcen , L. M. A D. , 14c ; blind and shutter
green , L. M. ft D. , 14c : Parii gteon. 18c ;
Indian red , 15c ; Venetian red , cj Tuscan
Urt , 22c ; American Vcrmillod , I. & P. , I8c ;
chrome yellow , L. , M. , O. ft 1) ( ) . , 18c ;
vellow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , Ify patent
Ilrj-er , Go ; graining colors : light onk , darken
on t , walnut , chestnut and ash 12c
Dry "alnti
Whlto lead , GJc ; J onch rlnc. lUo ; Paris
whltolng 2jc ; whiting gilders , Ijc ;
uhitlne conVl , lie ; lampblack German-
lo\vn , 14o ; lampblack , ordinary , 80 ; Prus-
slan blue , 45c ; ullramarino , 18c ; Vandyke ,
brown , 8c ; umberburnt , 4c ; umber , raw ,
4csienna ; , burn t , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4c
Paris green genuine , 35c ; Paris green com 1
25c ; chroma green , N. Y.1 20c ; chrom-
green K. , 12o ; vermlllion , Eng. , 70c ; yer-
mllllon , America , 18o ; Indian red. lOc ,
rose pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Cookson a
' jc : venellan red Am. , lc ; rod lead , 74c ;
chrome yellow genuine 20o : chroma yel
Vltl Mtl > J V * v * T f Kv w > > wy /
low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 3c ; ochre ,
. . . . .
* J11O11 tJ * J Tii * < quf M. - " - w
VARNISHES Barrels per gallon.
Furniture , extra , 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1 ,
SI ; furniture , U. 85c ; coach , extra , $1 40 ;
Coach , No. 1 , Si 20 ; Damar , SI 50 ; Japan.
70c ; asphaltum , 70c ; shellac , S3 60 : hard
oil finish. SI 30
, , . ,
OILS-110-carbonper gallon.lljo ; ! 50
headlight , per gallon , 12ic ; 175' headlight ,
per gallon , IGic ; crystollne , per gallon , 19e ;
linseed , rnw . per gallon , 02 ; linseed , boiled ,
per gallon , 65c ; lard , winter s { 'd , per cal-
Ion. 1 00 ; No. 1 , 85c ; No. 2 , 65c ; castor ,
XXX , ppr gallon , 1 30 ; No. 3 , 1 15 ; sweet ,
gallon , 85c : sj erm , W. B. , per gallon ,
nr ; fish , SV. B. per gallon , 60c ; neatsfoot ,
extra , per gallon , 75c ; No. 1 , 65o ; lubri
cating , zero , per sallon , 30c ; summer , 15c ;
co'den machine , No. 1 , per gallon , 35c ; No.
2 , SO : sperm , signal , per gallon , 80c : tcr-
pcntlne , per gallon , We ; naptha , 74 , per
gallon , SOc ; Or , 20o
Heavy Hardware List.
Iron , rates. S3 40 ; plow steel , special
cast , 7c ; crucible. 8c : t.pecial rGerman,6c ;
cast tool do. 15@20 wagon spokes , set
2 25@3 00 ; hubs , per set , 1 25 ; felloe , sawe '
dry. 140 ; tongues , each , 70@85c ; axles ,
each , 75c ; square nuts , per Ib , 7@llo ;
washers , per Ib. 8@18c ; rivets , per Ib , lie ;
coil chain , per Ib , 6@12c ; malleable , 80 ;
iron wedges , Gc ; crowbars , 6c ; harrow
teeth , 4o ; horseshoes , per keg , 5 00 ; spring
steel. 7@8c ; Hurden's horseshoes , 5 35 ;
Burden's muleahoes , 6 35.
NAILS 10 to 20d. 3 GO ; 8 U 10 , 375
6d , 4 00 ; 4d , 4 25 ; 3d , common , 6 00 : 3d ,
fine , 6 60 ; clinch , all sizes , 5 25 ; fed , casing.
4 75 : 8d casing , 4 50 ; lOd casing , 4 25 ; lOd
finish , 4 75 ; 8d finish , 5 00 ; 6d finish , 5 25
half kees , lOo extra.
SHOT. Shot , $1.65 ; Buck shot , $2.10 t :
Oriental Powder , kegs , $6.40 : do. , half
kecs , $3.48 : do. , quarter kegs , $1.88 ; Blast-
Inir. keira , 83.35t Fuse , oer 100 feet fiOo.
BA BED WTKE In car lota , 8 30 per
100 ; in less than car lota , 8 55 per 10 J.
Horses and Mule .
. The market Is brisk and oil grades are
selling well at * ilieht advance in pi Ices.
The demand for good horses exceeds the
supply considerably. Prices range as fol
lows : ol.ra
Fine ulnglo drivers , 8150. to SOO. ; Exlra ;
draft horses , $175. to 225. ; Common draft
horses , $100. to 160 , : Extra farm hones ,
$110. to 125. ; Common to good farm horses
$90. to $100. ; Extra plugr , SCO. to 76. ;
Common plugs , $20. to $40.
MULES. 15 to 15i hands ( extra ) , $125.
to 150. ; 14 } to 15 hands , $100. to 140. ;
14 to 14 i hands , $76. to 100. ; 13J to 14
hands. $60. to 75
Liquor *
ALCOHOL 187 proof. 230 per wine
gallon ; extra California spirita , 187 proof ,
1 3'J ' per proof gallon ; triple refined spirits.
187 proof , 124 per proof gallon ; re-distilled
T Hrkiea , 1 0001 5u ; fine blended , 150@ )
2 50 ; Kentucky bourbons , 200@700 : K > n-
tuckv and Pennsylvania ryes , 2 00@7 00
BRANDIES Imported , $ tf 00@10 00 ;
domestic 1 40@4 00.
GINS Imported , 4 60@6 00 ; domestic ,
1 40(33 ( 00 ,
RUMS Imported , 4 50@6 00 ; New
Entsland. 2 00@4 00 ; domestic , 1 hO@3 50
PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY-
1 754 00.
CHAMPAGNES Imrorted per case ,
2600@31 OjAnwrlMJ , case , 1200 ®
1ROO.
CLARETS Per case , 4 60@10 00
WINKS Rhine wine , per case , 0 00 ®
20 00 ; Catawba , per case , 4 00@7 00.
Lumber.
WHOLESALE.
We quota lumber , lath and shingles on
can at Omaha at the following prlcen ;
JOIST AND SOANTLING ft. and
under. $2110 ; 18 ft. , 822 00.
TIMHKR8 W ft. aii'l under. 822 00. )
TlMBIilt AND JOIST-18 ft. , $23 OCj ;
20 ft. . 824 00 ; 22 ft. , 827 50 ; 24 ft. , § 27 50 ,
KKMJ1NU No. 1 , 4 and 6 in. , 022 UO' ;
Nn. a. 820 ' 0.
SHEETING No. 1 (2nd ( common
boirdK1850 ) ; No. 2 , $1700.
STOCK ! UOARDS-12.in. D , $2300 ;
I'-ln. < } . $35 00 ; 12--n. B , 840 00.
HIDING A , $24 OJ ; B , 821 00 ; 0 ,
$1800.
FLOORING-A , $4000 ; B , $37 60 ; 0 ,
$32 00 ; D , * 23 00.
SH IN/LES-Vo. 1 , $1 76 ; 0-n. ! clear ,
$2 75 ; Htur , S3 25 ; extri A , $1 00 ,
LATH No. 1. S3 50.
him LAP-Plain1. , S230C ; 0. G. Nor
2 , $24 00 ; O G. No. 1 , $35 00 ,
UEILING-i-in. No. 3 , $2500 ; 2-In.
FINIS' MNl5 "l-fiirNo 3 , i 37'50 ; 1-ln.
NI 2. $ W > 0 : Mn , NI 18' ' "
THICK FlNI.SH-hlf-0 . 00.
TAlltEI ( ) KKLT I'el , b. 3j.
STRAW BiARD-l'er li3o. .
BI-'AR ORKEK LIME 8125.
PLASI'KR PARIS WM.
LOUISVILLE OEMENT-$200.
Bulldlrg Malarial.
LIME Per barrel , $1 35 ; bulk perbu. ,
85o. Cement , bbl , $2 50. Iowa plaster ,
bbl , $2 60. Hair per bu. 35c. Tarred
felt 100 Ibs , $3 60. Straw board , $4 CO :
PAPER Straw paper , 8Jc ; rag paper ,
4c ; dry goods paper , 7c ; m nlla paper , lOo ;
newi paper. 80
COAL Cumberland blacksmith , $12 ;
Morris Run Blosuburg , $12 ; Whitebreast
lump , $810 } Whitebreaat nut. $0 ' 0 ; Iowa [
lump , 86 60 ; Iowa nut $6 50 ; Rock Springs ,
88 ; Anthracite , ull sizes. $12 00@12 60.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Acid
Carbolic , 50c ; Acid , Tartaric , OOc ; Balnam
Copabla , per Ib , 75c ; Bark , Hasjafian , , pe
Ib , 14o ; Calomel , per Ib , 75c ; Cinchonulia ,
per rtz , $1 00 ; Chloroform , per Ib. 100 ;
Dover's powders , per Ib , $1 40 ; Epscn :
talta , per Ib , 3Jc ; Glycerine , pure , per > Ib ,
45c ; lyead , ' Acetate , p r Ib , 24c ;
Oil , Cantor , 'No. 1 , i > er al , PI 30 ;
Oil , Cantor , No. 3 , per gal , 8125 ; Oil ,
Olive , ptr f al , $1 50 ; Oil , Origanum ,60o
Opium , 95 25 ; ( WnJne P. AW. A R. A S. ,
VKT oz , $2 40 ; I'otamJum , Iodide , per Ib ;
$233) ) Salacm , per V40c ; Snlphate of
Morphine , per oz. * 4 00 ; Sulphur flour ,
perl Ib , 4Jc : Strychnine. > cr oz , $110.
Wool.
Merino nnwwhed , llrfit , 14@16c ; heavy ,
lS@16c : ; medium unwashttl , light , lS20c ;
wash , choice , 32oj fair. SOc ; tub-dlnay
and w. , 28c ; hurry , black and coiled wool *
2@6c less
Hld t tun , tte.
HIDES brecn butcher's hide , J
cured 7Jc : hides , green MIL psrl cured 73
hides , tile : dry flint , found , IFWJUc ; dry
calf and kip , 12@13c ; dry fftlt hlilm , sound ,
ll@12c ; green calf , wt , 8 to 15 Ibs. . IW
green call , wt , under 8 11 , pei < kln ,
green iwlti , 50@S1 2)5 green lamb nklns ,
| l 10@l2. > : damaged hldcn , two-third rate ,
cut ncored and ono Rrub , clos'iod wo-
tllrds r tPbrandotl ) hides 10 per cent. off.
Contiftkins No. 1 , 45c ; No. 2 , SOo ; No. a ,
IfO.j No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , f > 0c ; No. 2 ,
, No. 3 , 15c : No. 4 , Sc , Fox , No. 1 ,
yyoi No. 2,25c. Skunk , No. 1 , block ,
w > c ; short stripe , 40r.j narrow utrlpo 25e ;
broad stripe , lOa. Tallow , 6c ,
ten her.
Oi k solo , 38c to 42o hemlock sc.Ie , Ma to
QCc ? heminck kip. SOc lo 100 ; runner ,
6" o to SOc ; hemlock o > lf , 8 c to 1 i0 ! ; In in.
lock uppir , 23on > 2Cc : < > ' pfr , 2lcj
Bator. 4 00 to 6 C0 cilf kid , 3V : ;
Grcincn kid , 2 50 to 276 ; onk kip , 0o to
1 00 ; oak cxlf , 1 VO to 1 3' ; Trench Ml > ,
1 10 to 1 55 ; F onch oilf , 1 ' > to 2 03 ; ru > -
sett * . 5 50 to 7 50 ; linings , 0 00 tu 8 60 ;
topi ings , 0 1 0 to 10 60 ; B L. Morocco , SOo
to 35c ; pebble O. D. Morocco , .Vic ; pimon ,
2fOto300
A RN ESS-No. 1 tar oak , 43c ; JMJ 2
do , 40c ; No. 1 Ohln ak , 40c : No. 2 ilu ,
37c ; No. 1 Milwaukee , 3c ; N . 2 l > , SCe.
Council Bluffd Mnrltct.
. Buirxs , Marcli 14
Flour Crj-Htal Illls Golden Sheaf ,
3 60 ; California I ureka , pntcntj 3 S ; best
brand of KHII-RS , 3 50@3 00 ; Kansas and
Missouri flour , 3 604 25j graham , 3 75 ;
rye flour , 3 40.
Bran and Shorts 15 00 per ton
Chop Corn 22 50 per Ion.
Wheat No. 2 , $112@115 ; No. S , 72o :
rejected , 52o.
Corn 52.
Oats No. 2 , 40o ; rejected , 3"c.
Bnrloy No. 2. 90o : No. 3 , 75c
Hay L o e , 5 00@0 00.
Wood-5 60 ® 7 00.
Llvo llogn-fi 25@5 75.
Cattle Shipping , 4605 00 ; milch
cows 30 00345 ( 00 per head ; butchers
Block , 3 00@3 50 ,
Sheep 3 76@4 25.
G Hidca 5c ; G S hldeo , 7c.
Wool ir @V5.
Butter Creamery , J0o ! ; In lolls , wrap ,
ped , 25c : rolls no wrapped , 20 : . .mixed
co orn , 1520c.
Eggs -Packed , lOc : fnuh , 12Jo .
Potatoes 1101 .SO ; Silt Lake , 161.
Onions 1 25@1 10
Dressed Poultry Chickon-i , lOc ; ducks ,
i0c ; getBC. 8c ; tur eve , l'-4o
Liio Chickens 2 25 per do :
Chicago l-roanoe.
OIUCAOO. M rch 14.
Flour Dull nnd n elected , nhiii | > eni not
buying and jobber * inertly oto iugtin oc.
caaiouiil lot. Common to choice western
springcxtr B , 40'@G75 ; Minnesota 500
@ 7 00 ; patenls , 7 00@8 25 ; rje flour , 5 00
@ 5 25 ; buckwheat flour , 4 HOQ5 50.
Wheal No. 2 spring was iictlvo in a
speculvtlve way and the feeling dovel ped
was unsettled and prices irregular. The
market was governed wholly hy specula
tive influences. At the opening a weak
frollng was developed and price. ) were
about li@lic lower , ruled weak and de
clined un additional } @ic. At this de
cline the demand became more active and
prices gradually recovered , advancing 2c
for April and If@ IJo for the more de
ferred futures , then fluctuated and finally
closed about Jo lower for * iiril , Jo lower
for Muy and 40 for June and July on the
regular board , and closed on call board at
1 34 cash and March ; 134 } April ; 1 27Z
May ; 125 } June ; 1 22J@1 23 July ; 102J
the year ; No. 3 quiet at 1071@108 ; re
jected , 80@8oo.
Corn A good speculative business was
reported but the feeling was greatly un
settled . and prices ruled somewhat irregu
lar. The market opened comparatively
steady at about the closing figures of yei-
terday , but under the influence of lilietal
offering * the market weakened and prices
receded J@gc. Later , however , the leJ
mand' was more urgent and pric a gradual
ly advanced U@lgc , and ruled comparatively
tively steady to the close. { Shipping lo
mand was quite active for all piadea < in
c.ill board and No. 2 closed at Gljc a h
and Mirch ; C2Jo April ; 67c May ; GGJc
June ; G7j67ic | July ; rejected steady and
firm , Gl4 < 3,61Jo ; high mixed , Clc.
Oats A. liado easier and lower ; No. 2
closed on call board at 41Jo for March ;
42Jcfor \ pril ; 448@44Jc for May ; 43Jo for
JnnoS92o for July.
Rye Quiet and neglected ; No. 2 , lOa
for ca h ; SOc for March ; 8Go for May.
Barley Inactive and nominally un
changed ; .No. 2 , 1 UD for c'Bli ; No. 3 firmer
at 74@75c for Match and April ,
Pork In good -demand and offerings |
fair ; mess closed strong and steady at 16 874
@ 17 00 for cafh ; 16 8 > for April ; 17 07j
for May ; 17 25 for Ju. e ; 15 80 for th year.
Lard Closed steady at prices 5 @ 7Jc
under th opining figures ; ID 45 ® lO 60 for
cusb ; 10474 for Apiil ; 10 C24u)10 ( ) 65 for
May ; 10 72J for June ; 10 80@10 S2J for
July ; 10 210 27i for the year.
Bulk Meats Stead ) ; short i ibs closed .at
9 20 for cash ; 9 17J for April ; 9 27 J for
May ; 9 40 for June.
Whisky Quiet at 1 18.
Butter Sleady , with light de naml for
common and medium gradea and other
grades In yo id request : croamoiy , choice
to fancy. 37@40c ; fair to good , 32
@ 35c ; dairy , choice to fancy. 30@35c ;
tair to go > d , 23@28c ; frtah made packing
stock , 18@i'8c ; ladle packed , common to
good , 18@32c ; grease , 8@ll > c ; roll , 13@26o
tor common to fair ; 28@30o for good to
choice.
Egg4-OII ringo liberal und demand
mostly from the local trade and mnrket
weaker ; sales of strictly frt-sh at 10@17a.
Roo'tn. Shipm'ts
Flour . 21,219 17,905
Wheat . 1 > ,663 13,053
Corn . 61,311 80,90.1
Oats . . ' 2,574 109,330
' ' ' " " " " ' ' '
Rye. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.850 71450
Barley _ . . 13,478 13943
"
*
St. Iioni * Prodaoo.
ST. LOUIB , March 14 ,
Flour Unchanged , but w ak ; i.cy .
576
' 00.
o. 2
red , 127 for otnli ; 1 2UJ for M ch ; IS.
for Anl | ! 1 20 for May ; 110 for June ;
110110J | for July ; 1 03J fur year ; No.
3 red , 123 ; No. 4,113 ,
Corn Strong and higher : Olo'ior cub ;
G5o for March ; 65jo for April ; GOJo i for
M iy ; GC o for June ; G7io for July.
Oats liuint , but firmer : 47o for caeh ;
43o for Mnrih ; 4 fr April ; 45o for May ;
.Iji to Juiu ; S3j for July.
RID L i * er and dull at 80J@83c.
Barley- Quiet but tiruifr at .0@75c.
Lead V ry dull ; no demand ; noft , 4 75.
Uutt-r AVealc t 40@4 o for creamery ;
dairy , 35@38o.
EKBH-DuIl at ISJo.
Whisky-CJulet at 117 ,
l-'Jux Seed-Wo kutl 20.
Pork-Slow aid dull ; 17 25 for cash : ;
17 2.1 for March ; 17 05 for April ; 17 40 for
May ,
A/ard-Dull at 10 25.
Rec'ta. Shlpmt * .
jflour . 6,123 4,370
Wheat . . . , , . . 17 891 0,851 !
Com. . . . . . . . . . 20,025 38,637
Oats. . . . . 40,637 3,817
Rye . , . none 2,311
Barley . . , . , . . _ " ° "Q none
Chicago Lira Stock.
CuiOAdo , March 14.
The Drover's Journal lejwrta w folluwu :
HoRs-Receljts. U.OOO head. The general -
eral market was strong nnd higher , Puck
ers bought freely and paid at lihjh nt 725
for some extra jiorkers , but thuy were not
very anxious to buy the coarse , rough
lock , though the supply WBJ so urnull that
an early clearance wan made. Common
to good mixed ranged 6 lOfeG CO ; heavy
packing nn-l - chipping , 665 © ? 20 , ' IM' '
dflphlsftnd l .d hogV , 720fo'7 0 , The
timrk t for llglil ho f , at n rntiije o ff r >
j fl \ GO , wn MI activity , and off rllKpt i
j stnft'1. tri'lin , v cr > rmo\rr. Jriw VM
aifrn M' ' < li , tei ; . ii > < mi I culN f"t *
6 COftf. 0 <
C ttlo Ktt. ipKI : :00 ) . . < l. -\H ifr
tliccixttl' market sn i-trhdr , m ( frtf fy
nctlve , but not to nhnrp a i n Mmidny.
Light nnd inrdlnm wolgli' c ltl of k'-rirt
fle h were ncarco and n 1d rp . * ! ly. The
rocclpln Inclmlid ft HbtrAl i > harr > of tflni' '
ch Ice , wilh some f ttra citll ; filr nhip-
ping cattle , 5 2' . ( ri W ; ntotlltin' , A 60 ®
5 70 ; good.ri 70(315 ( ; ch - IcWQn 15 }
rstra , 025 ; exorlr | iTi/rt ! fi ; mixed
Llito iff * PUH k. nctivo and ottniT ly held ;
C U PJ.t Aft : tin I , : t lOfc-'i ' : otf em ,
4WXiftS ; Hrfhl s'o
Ifio lower on < < i mint ' urctwmH Imi ( if
stock , rfliwing 3 li ' ( a I f > r .
Sheep Ueci 1 * , 1 , t < l hea I. Mnrkot
weak on account nf ivor-Mipf > 5y : tridn
slow ; cm itnoii , 4 00(311 ( 75 ; ROIK ! , 5BO@
riG5cholcp : , fi 6@580
Peoria Proiluno.
PKOIUA. Match Hi
Wheat Not enough receipts of Roe < l
mill !
Corn Yellow , G % : high inlx l , ( Nljc ;
mlif ' , Olc ; .No 3 , 021 ; ] ctod , C2i uo
grade ! , Me ; ttnmrrcliantab e , 45c.
Oats Finn nnd hlkher : strong demand ;
No.R' a while , -16 ; t ejected , 4"Jc.
RvcFirm ' and n little higher ; : No. 2 ,
8l USHi ; ; rejected , 83J
Uarlev Firm ; 'm sales repor ed.
H'ghwlnci Vltmatt 10.Rcc'K
Rcc'K Slilp'tJi.
2Vn , 460 none 1
Con 30.0(10 ( 27,000
Out * K'.nw ' 7,00ff
Rye 27 H.OOO
Uarley 2,770 unelgnti
H-ghwIncH noun 630
Cincinnati Product- .
CINCINNATI. M-rch 14
Murt < Pork Firm t 1750(511775. (
Ltrd Nomlnnl ; piiinu team , ll)6i. )
Bulk Meats- Clear slfltM 9 t-5@9 87 } .
Baron Fair deii.and ; clear tiles , 10 50.
Flour Mnrkft firta and in fair demand ;
winter fxtn-ly , 5 6065 60.
Wheat Kirm ; f lr mll'lntt demand ;
chr.lco No. 2 red , 1 31.
Corn Fair and fairly active ; mixed
sample , 64c.
Oats Urm ; light supply ; No. 2 mixed ,
48 Jtye Dull ; > lm le easier ; No. 2 , 90jc.
Barley Dull nud eabler ; No. 2 fall ,
110.
Whisky Firm and fairly active at 116.
Kansni Cltr Prodnoc Mnrbct.
KANPAH CUT , M srch 14.
Wheat -Weak and lower ; No. 2
cash , 1 l- > ; April , 1 15@l llij : No 3 Cash.
05Jo ; March , 92c ; April. 93i@93flo ; Mav ,
933fe95 ; June , 8G cj No. 4 o.hh , S.'Jc ;
March , 821.
Corn Weaker and lower : No. 2 mlxo I
March , Me ; April , 02c ; Alay , 02@f.2Ji
Tune , 611c ; No. 2 wh to mixed March ,
70- ; April , G8ic ; * iay , G9c.
Oat No. 2 ca'h , 4iic ; Marcn , 4Gjc ;
April , 46Jc.
Roo'ts. Shipm'ts.
Wheat . 1032 10,729 .
Corn . 9,805 5,794
Oats . 823 2,703 , )
Liverpool Produce Marbot
March 14.
Breudstuffs Firmer.
Flour American , 10 < @ 12i.
Wheat Winter , 9 < 4d ® < 0 < ) 4d ; white , 9
4d@9a Od ; spring , 9a 10j ; club , 9 * ,8d ®
lOa.
lOa.Corn
Corn 5s 11 Jd for new ; 6s 2d for eld.
Pork 77s.
Lord 5s Cd.
Receipts for the lost throe dnys 196,000
centals , 154,000 being American.
Tolocto Proanoo-
TOLKPO , M srch 14.
Wheat Quiet ; No. 2 , 1 27J cah ;
26 ! March ; 127 April ; 1 274 Mays 1 21i
June ; 114 July ; 1 10J August ; 1 09 the
year.
Corn Inactive ; No 2 , 05a cash ; SJ
@G6io April ; G'igo May ; G7cJune.
Oats Unchanged.
St-Lool * Xilye Stock-
St. Louis , March 14.
Catlle Demand relive and prices :
strong with an upward tmdencv ; ofleilngs
very small ; exporters , 6 00 ® i 25 ; go id tote
cholc * ehippera , 5 50@0 00 ; medium to
choice butchers , 5 00@5 90 ; native stock-
era , 4 76@5 23 ; native cows and heifers ,
400@500 ; reotlpte , 1,086 ; ehipmentp ,
22
Xf. + fftr i Market very strong and active
and higher ; demand Rood but supply small ;
light , 500@623 ; Yorker * , 0 10@0 25 ;
puclting.6 [ 10@6 80 ; butchers' and selects ! ,
0 80@7 2Uj pil- , 58593 ; receipts , 694 ;
shipments , 450.
Kansas City Iiiro StooTi.
KANSAH CITT , March II.
Cattle Rectlpt 558 head ; ihipme.ts ,
467 head. Market utron ? md soive alMond
Mend y'n i > rices. Native shippers , 475
@G 00 ; native atockers and feeders , H 50
@ 4 25 ; native cows , a 25@4 .5.
HORS Receipts , J.559 hea I ; shipments ,
791 Head. Matket strong and attire at
Monday's i rices. Good to choice heayff ,
6 20@0 60 ; mixed packing 0 00@G 20 ;
light Bhipping , 5 60@6 00.
En t Liberty lityo Stoob.
EABT LinitnTr , Pa. , March 14.
Cattle Quiet and unchanged.
Hogs-Firm ; receipt * , 900 h-ad ; ship-
mento , 2,600 heal ; Phlladolifhias , 7 2S@
7 0 ; Yorker , . , 4 B' ' @H 75.
Sheep Fair and a nhade off ; receipts ,
2,800 head ; thlpuiaats , CnuheaiU
Cotton Market
NKW YOIIK. Murch 14
Colton Spot cotton t-tea-iyiit 12 1-16 for
midland uplandsj > ales. 505 baleUospinnora ;
600 bales on npeeuatlon ! and 4M ) bales delivered
livered on contract * ,
Fuluroa Closed easy ; leading months
10@12o perUO.
Cleveland Market.
. , M'nrch I.lite
Petroleum Firmer ; utandard white ,
1 10 test , 7o. _ _
CALIFORNIA FLOUR.
Sacramento mills potent flour ( red
brand ) . Our bent Eureka patent Hour
( blue brand ) . The only patent fl'mr nan-
ufoctured on the Pacific cowt. We claim
It in the wluttst , utiongcut and beet family
flour in thu Btate. Aok your grocer for It.
Try It and you will UBO no other.
K. M. MoCiiKAitv & Co. ,
Sacramento ,
T. J. EVANB , Agent ,
Cryatal M lllst Council Bluffs.eb3
eb3-
Donations to Chlld'a Hospital In Feb
ruary , 1883.
Mrs II. M. CuldMoll,3nightBhirt8j ;
MIM Soiiliio Robert- glass pitcher ;
Mm. J. M. Woolworth , crib and mat
tress ; 1 nurniou bottle ; Mrs. J. Her-
bach , Mm. P. M li | ugh , Mr. Harris -
ris and Mm. R. H. Olarkson , provis-
ionBj Mr. Slioars , illustrated papura ;
Mr. A. Donaghuo , planta value ? J 5D ;
Konnard , Bros ft Co. . drugB , ? 10 ;
Kuhn&Co. , drugs , 8739 ; J. W.
Bell , dniR. , ? 5 80 ; Dr. J. 0. Pantor
& Co. , drugs , 81.05 ; Baxo ft Co. ,
druiTB. 82.25. Oaah epecial for drugs ;
LoeS'riod & Co. , 2 ; A. Polack , 81j
If. J. Uatngo , 81 ; A. D. HorflO , 8J.OO ;
J E. Uoyl , 1 ; Her & Co. , 82. Cash
use not BPf ciGod. J. & 15. . Dor-
Chester , Nebra k , through Rev r.J. ,
I'atorson , 89 ; Mrs. Swnuul binUh ,
Uoatrico , Neb , through Rev. T.
O'Oonnoll , $5 ; Mr. B. F. Bmith , Beaten -
ton , Mass. , through Jhahop Olarkuon ,
JCO Frccldic n d Lee Robinson ,
BvuiLako , Dftk. , through BMion
Olnrkwn , fO CO ; Mrs. II. M. , Oal l-
well , 82 ; coutribution liox , 81.50.
SAKAH , SIHTKK IN IB.
* ' A SAVAGE CHARGE ,
rfl
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* Not of Bayonets , But by the
t Jaf1go to the Grand Jury.
Trj ' ' 'iff to Investlgnto Mosars. Walsh ,
Fondn. Et Al.
Thff following in I ho charge of
, T Jge k. RO ) delivered to the grand
jury roceiil 'j' ' omptnneled lo look into
7 tllO * ncta of ollcged violence :
Oj-NTrKKB.V O1 THK OlUNII Jt'llV
You liiv lv. ' nclrctod from the body
of Dbuirlft * c\ ' " " ( y to inuiro | into
ntul prwont ofTc\u < " comiiiittetl with
in thu rVimtH if I ho county in and for
which you Imrr Ix on impannoHodand
sworn. : Tllo o th J n ha\o taken ro-
( l in > 8 yoit to keep secret all that shall
PRM in youraesMom' . The testimony
of witnesBof , the vo'ca of individual
nunnbors , netion upon bills ignored
.lilt thcBO nnd like raattors aro- not to
lx > diaoloiod , unless you are required
in n court of justice to make them
known ,
The slate requires me'ft'so to call to
your attention the lawn rolntivo to-fer
HCB , caininu and nolMiol h nils , and
the ch i tr < upon tliow mil jecla are
. . . .
L. . . t l Mitl\lnlMf )
* A Huhmittod ft > r your consider a
ation ,
) lint \t \ in not mainly fit the invrsli-
gnti-m ol Hiich o ( Ton sun that , no ir thu
cliiso of n bu v i\d lili'irious ' torni of
court , iiftr two grand juries ; Imvo .
performed thuir duties and booti dis- '
ohnraud , you hnvo boon summoned
fnun your various employments nnd
required to devote your tu > .v > nnd at-
totition .to public affaire. Tuforma-
lioii tins b'on nflicinlly communicated
to this court , I bat. within the Inst few
days , liirgo bodies of mon , ath rod
in riotous nnd tumultuous assem
blage * , under the leadership of reck
less demagogues , Imvo attempted by
intimidation nnd violence to prevent ;
certain other citizens of this state ,
pcncoablo and well disposed , fronton-
gaping in their lawful occupations
and in honest labor for the support of
themselves and their families.
Liberty and the pursuit of happi
ness are inalionnblo rights of m in.
The trainers of the constitution and
laws under which wo live hnvo by sol
emn enactments guaranteed these
righto to nil citizens of the United
Stntf s. Magistrates , jurors , and all
officials clmrgod with the maintenance
of order are recreant to their duly ,
neglectful ot their oath of ofHoo and
rocardlcss of the public welfare , if
they do not , so far as lies within their
power , conserve the peace nnd protect
all persons m the free exorcise of their
right to prosecute their chosen callings
in such legal way as shall seem good
to thorn. If these fundamental prin
ciples nro habitually disregarded , our
system of government is a failure , our
laws a scorn , and our boasted free in
stitutions a mockoiy. No philanthro
pist can avoid sympathizing with men ,
however misguided , who sock to bet
ter their condition in life , but where
their efforts tnko the form of tramp
ling upon the rights of others , dis
turbing municipal tronquility , intimi
dating peaceful citizens , sympathy
must yield to the love of order and
duo regard for law.
A mere unlawful assemblage and
such forcible interfenco as I have
mentioned are misdemeanors cogniza
ble In the first instance by another
tribunal than this. But it ia repre
sented that in the pursuit of this un
lawful undertaking felonious assaults
have been committed , Thia in your
duly to inquire into. And should
you in the progress of your investiga
tion find that any person or persons
have assaulted another with intent to
commit a murder it would bo incumb
ent upon you to present such crimoby
proper indictment to this court. You
ihould cause to bo summoned before
you such witnesses , if any , ns can to -
Sal to the fact of such assault , and
also that you may bo able to judg of
the intent with which it was committed
tlm
mitted , those who can inform , you of
thomombors directly engaged therein ,
its violence , the wapona used , the
cries uttered , the throals employed
and nil the circumstances connected
therewith.
And you are inatruolod , moreover ,
that if such a felony has boon com
mitted by persona engaged in an un
lawful assemblage and in pursuance ifd
its general design , all who participated
in such assemblage nnd aided and n
abetted i. the execution of auoh design ) -
sign , are equally guilty , whether
actually perpetrators or not. All
those who assembled themselves to
gether with an intent , It may bo , lei
commit a more trespass , the execution
whereof causes a felony to bo com
mitted , and to continue together ,
abetting ono another till they have
actually put their designs into execu
tion , are principals in the felony uY ,
Malicn in such cases is implied by the
law in all who are engaged in the un-
luwful enterprise , whether the fo-
loniouB act was by the hand of jho
accused or otherwise is immaterial.
tl.jf
All nro responsible for the acts of
ouch if done in pursuance nnd fur *
thoranco of the common design.
So , in the quaint Jangujgj of an ,
old writer , "Where divers persona
rusolvu generally to resist all oppress
ors in the commission of any broach
of the peace , and to execute it in such
a jnannor as naturally tends to BO
tumults and affrays , as by ng
a violent disseizin with grout numbers
of people , and in so doin < / Jmppon to
kill a man , they are all guilty of mur
der ; for they must at their peril abide
the event of tnoir actions who willfully
111o
fully engage in such bold disturbance *
of the public peace in opposition to
and obstruction of the justice of the
nation. "
Nor is the dootnno an unjust ono.
It ia necessary , in order to provoni
riotous combinations from committing
crimea with impunity. If the officers
of the law should bo called upon teem
detect the particular agents by whom
such a felony ha boon perpetrated in
a confused combat of this kind , it {
would perpetually defeat juatico and
enable guilt to defy detection. There
fore , to all engaged in the unlawful
assemblage the law declares , "You
are equally involved in nil the conso-
quoncca of your assault on the public
peace and safety. "
Gentlemen , you have aworn that
you will proaont no person through
malice , hatred or ill-will , and leave no
puraon unprosontod through fear , fa
vor or affection , or for any reward or
hope thereof. Your rosponsibjhtioa
are not light nor your dutiua easy. To
maintain judicial calumets in the
midst of popular excitement ; to weigh
the testimony of the witnesses before
you coolly ; to judge impartially ) not
to allow yourselves to bo awnyod by
popular prejudice or prevailing fear ;
to dilitrontly inquire into and true
presentment make of all such mnttt r
and matters as ahull bo given you in
chirgo or otherwise come to your
knowledge touching the present ser
vice. These are the obligations rest
ing upnn you. I have nn abiding
confidence that they will bo dis
charged honestly , thoroughly , fear
lessly nnd impartially.
FBKSONAL. , _
Samuel H , Stuatt , of Htrito City , h In
Omaha.
K. M. Denny , of lli\tr , is In Omaha on
n brief \islt.
Hon. K. M. Barlbtllcft for i > brief trip
cast ycrterday. ;
D. F. Hout > , of Jnulata , Is a micst at
the Motropolilan ,
P. l > . Smith , of St , Kdward , arrfred In
the city ln t e\onitig.
E. N. Snyder and 0. J. Smith , of Fott
McKlnncy , are in the cfty.
Wallnco Wheeler , of IUnc6ln , Is In the
city , n i Kuest at the Wltnctll ,
3. L Mitchell of Xebn-wkft
, City , 1 * In
Omalm on a brief bii < lncss trip.
J. H. Julicston , of Crctft , was among
the arrivals in tlilt city latt crculng ,
John Hi. C'osclj of Choyccn , Is ia the
'city , having Rrrlvtd yesterday afternoon.
K. Fist , of Plattamouth , united in the
city yeslenlaj > and put up at the Metro
politan.
,1. D. Crans , . of II isllngs , arrived in
town last night , aiul > put up at the Metro
politan. .
G.-G. Palmer , of/0akdile , , la a euost t
the Metropolitan , wruro ho registered last
evening.
M. W. StonMJ D. , of Wah < w arrived -
rived in the city yesterday. lie is nt the
Wlthnell.
0. Ill Morrlll , of 3tromsburg , arrived
in town last evinlng- and put up ak the
Withnell.
John Barsley , of Fremont , who arrived
last evening , is a Ruoat at the Mstropo- ! !
tan hotel.
L. T. Calkins , of Fremint , arrived in
town last evening and registered at the
Metropolitan hotel.
Charles S. Burr , of Sh'f nantloah , Im ,
arrived in the city last evening , and
slopped at the Crcihton.
D , G. Courtney , of Lincoln , arrived in
Omaha last evening , and vie wed'the ' field
of battle from the middle- Klghth >
street.
K. Woibrell , < f Stockholm , Sweden ,
was among the nnivals in the city last
evening. Ha la stopping at lh < Metro
politan.
Mrs. K. M. Crowley , who has bctn
visiting her tons in this city for a few
weeks , returned to lUcbmoml , V a. , last
evening.
AlHo Van Heynold ; the oharroln ? soubrette -
bretto wh i has been delighting audiences
at the German theAtre for several weeks
past , departed yesterday.
Dr. John Bell , the genial ani popular
Tenth street druggist ; near the Union Pa
cific depot , U quite 111 at homo. His
many friends hope for his recovery. .
Constable Rodney A. Butcher , who
broke his leg by falling off Military bridge
about two months ago , was down town
yesterday for the first time. The Injured
limb is improving slowly.
Colonel James K. Philpott , of Lincoln ,
arrived In Omaha lust evening. Ho went
to the seat of war , and claims that he was
roughly used l > y the militinm > n on guard.
Ho afterwards paid THK DEE office
pleasant i all.
Hon. Chris. Hartman returned last
evening from Kansas City' wherfl ho haa
been vlelling his brother , Charles Hart-
mam Mr. Ilartman brought with him a
splendid pair of horns from the head of ft
Texas stter. They aw four feet an'l'ten '
Inches across , and beautifully poliahed.
Liquid Gold.
Uan'l Plank , of Brooklyn , Tloga Cb.r
Pa. , describes t than "I r do- thirty
miles fur a bottle o < TiiOMAfl' EOLKOTUIO
OIL , which effected the wonderful cure of
crooked limb in nix applications ; it
pro > oil worlh uioretlmn geM to m . " Iw
Gentle
Women
"Who vrant glossy , luxuriant
and wavy tresses of abundant ,
beautiful IIair must nso
LION'S KATUAIRON. Tnte
elegant , cheap article always
makes tiio Hair prow freely
and fast , keeps it from falling
out , arrests and cures gray-
DCSS , removes dandrtuT and
i1tiling , makes the Hair
8 rong , giving it a curling
tvTidency and keeping it ia
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