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THE DAILY ftJSfi-'OMAftA , THURSDAY
Be Nebraska National Bank
Of On-.nh , Nob.
i'nlil up Capita - - - - 8250.000
DIRECTORS I
It. JOHNSON. President , ol3tct-f , Jobnwa A
Co. .
A. E. TOUZAMN , VloaPrMldent , of 0. , D. A Q ,
R. U. , llostaii.
(7. ( V. MOUSE , ol W. V. Monwft Oo
. OHN 8. COLLINS , ol 0 , II. & J. S. Oolllni.
M. WOOLWOniH , Oouniollor A Attorney. * !
Law.
Law.HEED
HEED , of Byron Reed & Oo.
V. fATES , Cashier , late Cubler of the Pirn
National Bank of Om&iut , and connected with
the active management of that Bank line * III
organization In 1863.
CruiiD for builnosa April IT , 183 * , with lh
izo t capital ol any btnt : In Neoruka.
COU.ICTIOIIS receive tpt-cUl tttentton and chu
fee lowcft obtainable liers < n claawbern.
IRTKRIWT aliened on tlina dr ; uill * rpn.i livnt
able tartna anj upon account ! ol bitiKpu.il ' .rnV
nn.
i'ORIION ElLIUNai , OOTetGDlOnl pen ll , * llri
Scanty And 01 y eairltlci boauM and fid.
It Is nrepnrid tu do a , general tanking builneu-
In all Ha d tlta , neit In tinii > tiri > nvolcn tam
will punme thH men lt.rt ! ] peltry oontUUd
with fd binlcli ( ( .
.f WAHCfi AHU
FINANCIAL
Special Dltyfctchto Tun Unit.
Nuw YOHK , February 'JS
Mono ? Loaned down from / > 1@3J per
cent ; closing , offend al 3 per cent.
Prime Mercantile Paper 0 per cent and
firm.
firm.Sterling
Sterling Exchange Heavj ; bankers'
bill ? , 84 81 ? ; demand , W 841
Governments J per cent lower ( or ! ;
coupons other niee unchanged.
The ntock market showed a decline to
day up till the last hour of buslueia , when
aa yesterday it became stronger. The net
result of the day "a business has been pret
ty general , n fractional advance over the
closing piicea last night , though few stocks
were not quite up to the cloting Bgtirea of
list night. !
Y. Bterday. To-d.j- .
SJ'j . 104 101
6d . losj 102 /
41's Coupons . 113J 113i
A . 11 lllif
JPudfi : if 3 of 1893 . l'J8 Mb
LOND3.
Central Pacific Srata . 11 ? ? 113J
Erie rei-ouda . % 4 Uu
Jjehigb ft Wllkcsbarre . 10 4 10 1
Loultiaua contola . 2 73
Missouri G's . 11114 11UJ
St. Jufcph . I t'J Ii2
St , Paul & Sioux City Urals .UK
TennotscoG' . 11
do now . 40 40
Teias & Pactliii land grant * . . 6GJ tJJ (
do 1' . 0. div. . . . 8J bOi
tTclan Pacificist mortgage. . 11.HJ 1133
do laud firnnta . .lO'.l lOS )
do aickhitf fund. . US li'J
' -S ! :
Vln-luia . -
.10 coasomO'a . M r-ul
do 'Venetl . 1 < ! 14
1100:1.
Adams Expioa . 131 1J2 !
Allegheny Central . 1 13
Alton & Terra Haute . C7S 67J
do pfd. . . . us ya
American Biprew . 901 < U
Burl. , Cedar fliipids & North. 81 81
Canada Southern . b'4 04
Col. , Cin.&lnd. Central. . . .lOiJ 105J
Central Paciflo . 80g 80J
Cheaapeakeft Ohio . 214 214
do 1st pfd. . . 30 30
do 2d pld. . . 24 24
Chicago & Alton. . . 131 131
v
do "pfd . 135 135
Chi. , Burl. & Quinoy . 1183 1183
Ohl. , St L. & New Orleans. . 78 78
Ota. , Band. & Cleveland . 40 46
Clove. , Col. & Cincinnati. . . . 731 73J
Delaware & Hudson canal. . . . 1 06 j 10U *
Del. , Lack. & Western . lifiJI 121S
Denver & Rio Grande . 44 44
Brie . . ' . 37 37'
do pfd . 70 7
East Tennewiee . 8 $ 8J
do preferred . 15 15
Fort Woyne & Chicago . 135 135
Harlem . 20j 200
Houston & Toxns Central. . . . 72 72
Illinois Central . 143 143
Ind. , Bloom. & Western . 29J 2'J3
Kansfts&Teiao . 31i 31J
Lake Erie & Western . - . 27 27
Lake Shore & Michigan So. . . 109 10 ! )
Louisville k Niuhvifle . 535 53J
Loni.iv. , New Alb. & Ohicn < ? o 55 55
Marietta & Cincinnati 1st pfJ 10 10
do do 2dpfd 61 5J
MemphU k Chftrieatou . 3d 38
Michigan Central . 03JJ U33
Minneapolis it St , Louin. . . . 2f > 2tl
do pfd. 50 50
' 'J'J '
Missouri Pacific . U'4
Mobilo&Ohio . 10 IT
Manhattan Beach . 12 i Vli
Morria&Eflaer . 67 > I
New Jorsay Central . 715 71fi
Ni bhville it Chattanooga . HSi 38J
Northern Pacific . 48 48
do pfd . 83 83
Northwestern . 132i 132 ]
do pfd . 145 ? 146i
New York Central . 12c § 120 {
Ohio Central . 1' 4 10
Ohio&Miaussippi . 32 32
do pfd . % 90
Ontario & Weatcrn . 25& & V5j
Ore on Transcontinental . 82i 82
PooifioMiUl . , . 40 , 40
Panama. . 1W 107
Peoria , Decatur & Evaunv. . . 201 > 0j
Pittiburg K Cleveland . 139 139
Pullman Palace Oar . 119 119
KTaiandA" : : : : : : : : : : : : '
8t. Louie ft San Frnn . 28i 28j
do pfd. . . . 48 | 48.
do 1st pfd 891 89
. Paul & .Milwaukee . 90 99
do pfd. . . . 1191 119
St. Paul , Minn , & Manitoba. 143 142
St. Paul & Omaha . 48l 48
da pfd. . 1084 108
Texas & Pacific . S8 § 38
Union Pacific . 94 | 04
United States Expresa . CO CO
Wab 3h , St. L. ft'Pftd Q. . . . 28 | 28
do pfd. 461 46
Wells , Fargo & Co. Express , 120 12
Western.Union Telegraph. . . 81 § 81
Caribou . IS 1
Central Arizona.- . i
Exoelslor.- . 1 1
Homestake . lu 10
pfd : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 4 ! J
Boblnson . 1 1
Silver Cliff . i
South Pacific . 7 7
Standard . C
Bntro . A
Offered. + Ex. Interest. fAsked. BE ;
dividend.
PRODUOhl & PSOVIdlONS
Speclil DUpatcliaa to Tni Dir.
OIIIOAOO.
OHIOAOO , February 28. Flour Qule
common to choice spring wheat
3 50@5 00 ; do Minnesota , 3 50@4 2
bakers' , 4 25@5 75 ; patente , 0 00 7 5
winter wheats , 4 10@G 00.
Wheat Demand active , but unsettle
and closed a shade lower ; rezular , 1 0
for February ; 107J for March ; I 09 '
1 09 ! for April ; 1 132 for May ; No.
Chicago spring , 1 071@1 08 ; No. 3 Chick ;
spring , 94c ; No. 2 red winter , 110.
Corn Unsettled , but generally hlght
6CJ@571o for cash ; 56Jo for February ; 58
for March ; 67 a for April ; Cljo for Ma
COIo for June ; ti2c for July.
Oats -Strong and higher ; ll@4llf
caih ; 4lo for February ; 40tfo for Mut
40Jo for April , ' 4Sc for May ; 4242io f
Jnna ; 41Jc for July.
Uye-Fiitu ; C5c.
Bat ley Steady ; SO@8Lc.
Scrd-lHghpr ; I 30t 31.
Pork Stronger ; 18 00(3J18" ( 181 for
and Fol.ru . rv : 18 25ffl)18 ) 27J fr Mmcli ;
18 C5@18 474 forAptll ; 18 0" > @ 18 IJ74 for
M y ; 18 77fel8 80 for June ; 18 U3@
18 W for Jofy.
Lard HUbfir ; 11 l.'i for cwh and Fob.
rtury ; 11 45 @ 11 47i for Match ; 11 fi l
GO for Aprils 11 7iJ for Maj ; 11 77 *
for June : 11 0@U 82J fo July.
Bulk Meats In fair demand ; shoul
der * , 7 45.
Batter Dull ; creamery , 2o@3'Jc ; dairy ,
IVga Lower ; 25@2Co.
Whliky-Steady ; 1 17. '
CALL BOAHD. Wheat Daclincd io ,
except May , which is unoliaiuccl In tone.
Corn Irregular ; 56jo for March ; f > 73o
for Aprils GU018jfor May ; G02@6io
for , Tune0.'io ; for July.
Oats Quint and unchanged ,
Pork Lower , xelline at 18 00 : 18 17 *
for March ; 18 3o@18 371 fur April ; 18 O
for May ; 18 75@18 "ih for June ; 18 9J
for July.
Lard Quiet and unchanged , ixoept f r
July , which wlvarc.'d 2Jc.
IJEW TORK.
Nsw VOEX. Febru'ry23.-Flour..Marltet
dull nnd unchanpcii : superfine i.tto and
western , 3 70@3 90 ; common to Rood
extra , 3 95@1 50 ; guud t < > choice , 400 ®
7 00 ; white wheat , extra , G 25@7 Mj extra
Ohio , 400 723 ; St. Lbtilf.4 00@7 25 ;
Mirneaita p.ttout procefs , 5 G0@7 90.
Whent-Csh lots EoUing at 1 1 j hiKher ;
and CptjOP" , i'SSc h her ; o. 2 urine ,
ii inmal ; uugrided rrd , 1 04 ; N < > . 3 rid ,
1 201 ; steamer do , 1 13iteainer | { ; No 2 red.
I liul : No. 2 led , 1 2J ; certifio tes , 1 24J
® 1 24g.
Corn-Cuh lola , l@llc higher And op-
tlou , l@io higher ; uiiKrndo.l OOc ; No. 3 ,
72 ( ' 723jin ohva'.or ; 7123Jo delivered
for cisti ; 72(5 ( lorFebrn > ry7ISJ ; for Match ;
7ia@22ij , clojJDg at 71Ja for April
Uatd-ldtjjj higher and fairly active ;
mixed weatttru , 60@521c ; white do , 52 ©
55o.
55o.Hops Dull and unchanged.
Barley Qu'ok. and unchan ? d.
Cotb motk ! Qilct and steady ;
II > y- Quiet at GO@G5c.
Cut MeaU- Quiet , but firm ; long dear
middles , 10 2S)10 ( ) 371.
Lard Strong ; ptlmu steam , 11 G5 ®
II 70 for Cft'h nid March ,
Butter Dull and unchanged at lG@41o
dT. LOD13.
ST. LOUIB. FebruaVy28. Flour Steady ;
fancy , 5 10@5 25 : choice , 5 10@5 25 ; family ,
6 l > 5@5 70.
Whe it Higher and fairly active ; No. 2
red fall , 1 111 for cimb ; 1 101@1 111 tnr
Mnrch ; 1 1 41 1 ? Jor t April ; 1 14 ( < o
( njLlfifor May ; 1 141 tor June ; No , 3 rmt
( nil , Belling at 1 OG1
Corn Ulghei ; 68J@3a | for cash ; B'J
( r53lo for Mivrch ; hSJffinSo ftir April ;
53jJ a-tJJ ( 5 for MafiGJfOjSGJo tor Jun
O. -Higher ; 3ig40o ! ) ( ! tnr oaah ; 1
ijlifur Mirch ; 40ju lor Apii ; 4J
fur fllay
Bye Marlcnt lo or ; fiOi' .
liarley Quit ; 15 @SOj.
CJ > H Meul Miirkat Hteady ; 2 Pfi.
Bu'ter Steady ; creamery , 'SlfeSScj '
24fflii03.
ER Stendj ; 252G-J
WhWty Steidy ; 1 18.
Pork Firm , 18 371 f ° f ca b ; > > option * .
Built Mi".t8 Firm and higber ; hou d-
w , 7 3C@7 4llouk ; : clear , 9 85 j. 9 110.
AFTKUNOON BOAKI ) WhoalMarlet
dull. 1 10 j Hd fir 'March ; 1 128 for April ;
1 14i "a 1 14 1 for May ; 1 14 J f or J uue
Corn Qaiet ; 531o for March ; 54 a for
Apul ; 5uic for May and. bid for Juno ,
Oats Market steady ; 40J3 for Mivrch ;
423 for May. *
KANSAS OITT.
ICAMBAS CITT , February 28 Wheat-
Firm ; No.'i red fall , 94c4 for cash ; ! )4j )
( $93&3 for Murch ; 97c bid for April ; 98&o
fur May.
Corn-Steady ; 43jjs for cash ; 44@14 > ! c
for March ; 4GJa for Aurii ; 481o for May.
Ojttaluil ; 33c bid for caja ; no options
L.IVH STOOK
Special DIapatcbea to Tin Bii.
OHIOAQO.
OHICAQO , February 28. The Droven,1
Journal rep.-rta an folio wu :
* Hogs Openel steady. , but weakened
and cloned 60 lower ; mixed , 6 S5@7 00 ;
heavy , 7 < ! 0@7 G5 ; light , 6 25@7 10 ; ikite ,
4 40@G 25.
Cattle Slow end weaker ; common" to
medium 10@15 < : lower ; fancy export steera
of 1,609 pounds void at G 50 ; good to
choice shipping , 5 S0@5 95 ; common to
medium. 4 50@5 20 ; untchering , steady ,
2 GO&4 75 ; Btockera and feeders , fairly
active and steady nt 3 30 ® 4 80.
Sheep - Voiy weak oud overstocked with
low iiadpi ; common to fair , 8 00@3 90 ;
medium to good , 4 20@5 10 ; choice to ex-
trj , 5 40@0 15.
NEW YORK.
Niw YORK , February 28 , The Droverj1
Journal Bureau reports :
Beeves Area trifle firmer and $100 a
hend hiuher on medium grades ; one car
ID id told at 725.
Sheep A tiifl ) firmer and a fair clear-
UCCP.
Swine The embarkation of live hoge
nominally steady ; 7 10@7 GO per cwt.
KANHA8 OITT ,
KANSAS CITY , February 2 . The Live
Stock Indicator repot U :
Cattle A shido lower and market
weak ; natives hteers of 1,200 to 1,50C
Iba. 483@585 ; stackers and feeders , 3 9.
@ 4 75 ; cows , 2 25(5)3 ( ) 75.
Hogs The market is unsettled nnt
weak ; light dwarf , 8 65 ; medium , 6 70 ;
early heavy , 6 90
Sbeep Weak and slow ; good to choice ,
4 00@1 40.
BT. LOCIS.
ST. Louis , February 28. Cattle Th <
demand exceeded the supply , with pricei
higher and ( tronger ; exportp , G OOfeS 25
heavy shipping , dressed , 5 90 ; light do
C 25 ; good butchers' tteere. 4 25@5 00
good cowi < and heifer ? , 4 00@4 75 ; com
tnou , 3 2o@3 75 ; stockera and feeder ?
3 P0@4 75.
Sheep Common to medium , 3 25(5 (
4 00 ; fair to good , 4 50@5 25 ; choice ti
fancy , 5 506 00.
Hoga Market easier. _
TBAFFIO.
Special Dlipatchea to Tni OIL
. LOUB'AND QRAINB
NKwYoBK , February 28 Receipts am
I shipmenta of flour and grain for the pat
24 noon have been aa follows :
1 Receipts Bhp'U
Flour-bbls . 67,000 127,00
Wheat bushels . , .16.555 8,00
Corn " . .141,025 123,00
Oats- " . . . . . . . . . .21,600 ! . .
KANSAS OITT , February 28. Receipt
and shipmenta Of grain foi the past 2
hours have been aa follows :
Reo'ts. BbJp'b
Wheat , bushels . 23,000 18,00
LTVB'STOCK. .
CniOAQO , February 28. Receipts an
shipments of live stock for the past !
hours have been as follows ;
Reo'ts. Shipm'f
Hogs . 10000 4SC
Oattlo . 8,000 2,0 (
Sheep . 5,000 .1,21
NEW YORK , February 28 , llecolptaar
abipuienta of live stock for the pant ' .
hours have been as follown :
Itec'ts. Qhip't
,000
Cattle . 4.1B1
Sheep . 4,400
Lambs . 950
Beefqra .
Mutton , carcotEea . 1,346
ST. Louis , February 28. Receipts at
shipments of live stock foi the past !
hours have been aa follows :
Reo'ta. Shipm't
Hogs. . .
Cattle 1,800 I
Sheep 3,000 ft
1CANSA3 CITY , .February 28. llecelp
und shipmenta of live otock for the past !
bonn have been ai follows :
Ileo'U. Bhipm'l
Hog 6,000
Cattl 1.GOO
Sheep 800
OMAHA
Frier * .
OrrtoB or Tu OtAHA B s ,
Widnccday Evening , February 28. f
Tno otily changes : cported in the
market to-d > y nro a follows :
Wheat , No , 3 , advanced Ic.
Wheat , rnjectod , advituccd G j.
Barley declined 4c.
Corn declined IB.
Egg ! declined 2@8a.
Apples declined 25c per hbl ,
Local Q rain Dealings.
WHEAT.- Cash No. 2 , 90lc ; cash No
3 , 7Gc ; rejected , GOo.
UARLEY.-CashNo. 2 , 70o > No. 3 ,
snc.
snc.HYKCiwh.
HYK-Ciwh. 51c.
NEW MIXED CORN-390.
OATS 35o.
SEEDS-Flax nwl 9Gq inst uu ,
Produce And Provision * .
POTATOES 60@GOo par bushel.
ON10NS-50@55o per bushel.
BUTTER -Cholcn country , 15@183 ,
KOS ( froih , 18@20o.
HONKY Callforaia. per Ib. 31.
APPLES Per barrel , ? 2 7 @ 3 00
OYSTERS Plait's beloct oyators , 40o ;
Standard , 30 ; mediums , 25.
OHANGES-Florldo , 85 GC ; Messina ,
350@S1CO.
LEMONS-83 C04 00 per box.
BEANP Navy per bushel , 2 753 00
OHIOKENS-lGo per Ib.
TURKEYS lG@18c per pound.
Grocdra List
OANNBC GOODS Oysters , 3 Ib
( Flold'a ) , per case , 84 00 ; do 1 ft ( Fiold'n ) ,
per case , 2 76 ; do 2 Ib ( Ctandard ) , per cane ,
390 ; strawberrictt , 2 Hi , per caae , 240 ,
raepborrioB , 2 Ib , per o-iae , 8 50. Dam *
sons , 2 16 , per case , 2 45. Bartlett
pears per ease , 2 40 , Whortleberries
nor case , 275. Egg plutns,2 ID percbso,2 90 ;
Green gag6a,2 Ib per case , 2 00 ; do choice , ,
D > per case i 60 , Pine Applev , 2 Ib , per case
4 00(25 ( 75. Peaches , 2 Ib per case , 3 00 ;
do 3 Ib , caae , 4 00@4 50 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , per
ca3e,230 : do pie. 6 Ib , per doton , 3 30.
FLOUR Jobbing prlcw , Jack Frost
St. Louis winter ) $3.90 per 100 Iba. ; Topeka -
peka Patent Kansan , $3.85 : Minnehahn ,
Minnesota Patent , $3.70 ; Shawnee Fancy
winter , $3.10 ; Eagle , XXXX winter ,
$3.00 ; Triumph spring , best , $2.80 ; Chris
tian's superlative , 3.65 ; bran , per ton ,
314.00 ; chopped feed. 828.00 ; Queen Bee
Hour , per sack , 3 25 ; Nellie lilye , per sack
29n.
29n.a OGARS Powdered , 10l : Cut loaf ,
lOlo ; Granulated. 9jo ; Confectioners' A ,
91c ; Standard Extra O , 8gc ; Extra 0 ,
Bic ; medium yellow , 71c ; dark yellow , 71c.
SYRUP Standard Com. , 42o , bbla. ;
Standard do , 41 gallon kegs , $2 05 ; Stan
dard do , 4 gallon kegs , $1 90.
MEATS Hams per lb.,13cB ; bacon
i > or Ib. , 13c ; clear side bacon per Ib . He ;
tU-y aalt tides per Ib , , 9Jc ; dry salt ohoul-
dera per Ib. , 9c ; bacon shouldera per Ib , ,
Sic ; tierce lard per Ib. ; lie.
SPICES. Pepper , 21) Allaplca , 18o ;
Jaw , 2 ( > 4 iie,2 ! Mocha , 281oi Atbnoklo'a
Ulc.
Ulc.CHEES3 Full Oi-oam , 14o | Part
.
LYE American , 8 35 ; Greenwich. 8 40 :
Wcutern , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 OG | Lewis' '
Iy4 GO ; Jewell lye , 276.
FEED Jobbing prices , Chop feed
$1,50 per 100 Iba. ; chop corn , 81.40 ; bran ,
70o per 100 Ibs.
HOMINY New , 54 25 per bbl.
SODA In Ib papers , $3,20 per case ; keg
eoda , 2Jc' '
NEW PICKLES Medium , In barrela
8700 ; do in half bbls , 4"00 ; malln , in bblu
9 00 do , in half bbla , G 00 ; gherkins , in
bblB'll 00 ; do , in half bbla , 6 00.
8TAROH. Penrl , 4c ; Sliver Glow
81o ; Corn Starch , SJc ; ExceldorQloss ,
7o s Corn. 71o.
TEAS .Gunpowder , good , 4G@55 ;
'bolce , 60@75o ; Imperial , good , 40@45c ;
Ohoioe , 60@76o ; Young Hyson , good , 3G@
50o ; choice , 65c@31 00 ; Japan Nat Leaf ,
3Gci Japan , choice , 60@7Dc ; Oolong , good ,
! 5@40 ; Oolong , cho.oe , 40@5o ; Souchong ,
oed , S5SV10c : choice , 35)4&o. )
ROPE Sisal , inch and larger , lOlo ;
inch , lie ; i inch , Hie.
WOODEN WAKE Two hoop pallo ,
. 76 ; throe hoop palls , a 00. Tub * . No.
, 8 60 ; Pioneer waahboardu , 1 86 Uonblo
) rown290 ; W ellbucketM , 360.
LEAD Bar. SI 65.
VINEGAR Pure pple extra , 16c :
inre apple , 13o ; Pruaaine cure anulo , 16o.
SALT. Dr iy loads , per bbl , 1 65 ; Ashen -
on , in sao fcs , 8 60 ; bbls dairy 60 , 6e , n 60
SOAPS Klrk'a Savon Imperial , 345 ;
Kirk's tmtlant , 3 CO ; Kirk's atnndard , 3 75 ;
-lrk'i white Russian , 625 : Kirk'e
ilntoca , 216 Kirk'a Prabio Queen ,
100 caVofl ) , 40 ; Kirk'a magnolia dor. ,
POTASH Pennsylvania eana , 4 cose ,
n case , 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. In case ,
00 : Anchor Ball 2 doin caao 1 60.
VJS AN OTS Roosted , choice , red Ten-
, eiso9 , lOoper Ib ; fancy white , lOJo perlb ;
A 7 white Virginia raw , 10c ; roosted
20.
20.OANDLESBoxwi , 40 lbolfs. IGfc ; 83 ,
5Jo ; bczos 40 Ibs. , 16 oz. , 6s , 15R.
ulATOHEb Per caddie , 9Soj round ,
iaeoii , S3 10 ; tqnaro , oosoa , co 40 ,
Dry doodg.
BROWN COTTONS Atlantlo A , 81o :
Appleton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , 8c ; Booti
FF , 81c ; Buckeye LL. 4-4 , 7c ; Cabot W ,
' : o ; Chittenaugo A , file ; Uroat Falls E
o c ; Hocsier , Gjc ; Honest Width , 8.Jo. In
ctian Head A , 8jjc ; Indian Standurd A
ijc ; Indian Orchard d. w , , SJc ; Lawrenci
iL , 7c ; Myntio River , 71o ; Pequot A , 8Jc
> hawmut LL , 7o ; Utlca 0 , 5Jo ; Wachua
jtt B. 7ic ; do A , BJo ; do E 48 , 12 jo ; Wai
; ott BB. 8io.
FINE BROWN OOTTO3NS Allendali
i-4 ; 7io ; Alligator 3-4 , So ; Argyle 4-4 , 7J0
Atlantlo TiL , tijc ; Badger State X 4-4 , 7o
Bennington 0 C-4 , 6Jo ; Buckeye S. 4-4 , CJoi
ndian Orchard AA 9-8. 81c : Laconia (
39 , 8Jc ; Lchigh E 4-4 , 94c ; Lonndalo 4-1
lOc ; PeppereU N-80 , 7cj do O 32 , 71c ; do I
80 , 7o ; do E 39. Bio , Vooasset C 3-4 , 72c
Wamsutta4-l 13o
BLEACHED COTTONS Audroasoj
n L 4-4,91oBlackatoneAA Imperial 8Jc
do do half bleached 4-1 , 9c ; Cabot 4-4,83
Fidellty4-4 , 91cVrult ; of theLoom.91 ; d
carr.brlo4-l,12jcdoWatorTwlat,101carea ; ;
Folia Q , 91o ; Indian Head shrunk 4-4 , 12c
Lonsdale. lOo ; do cnmbrlo 37 , 12Jo ; No ?
York Mills. 121o ; Pequot A,10e ; Pepperel
N G Twills , 12ic ; Pocahontoa 4-4 , 9Jc
Pocaaset 4-4 , 8io ; Utloa , lie ; Wamsntt
OXX.12lo. -
DUCKS Colored ) Albanj B brown
8c ; do O. drab , lies do XX itripos am
plaids , 121o ; do XXX brown and drab
stripea and plaids , UJc ; Arlington fancj
19o ; Brunswick brown , 8io ; Chariot fanoj
12Jo ; do extra heavy , 20o ; Fall Rlre
brown , extra heavy , Ulc ; Indiana i
brown IHni Nenonaet A brown. 16o
TlUKlJNUa Amnskeag A O A S
19c ; do XX blue 32 , 18Jc ; Arrowanni
91c ; Claremont B B , 15Jc : Oonestoga ei
tra , 17ic ; Hamilton D , 1140 Lewtaton <
30 , 16c ; Minnehaha/4-4. 30o ; Omega aupe
extra 4 , 28c ; Pearl River 82 , IGjo ; Pnl
nam XX blue stripe , 12o ; Shetnoket
lOJc : do S3 12o : ifeoman'i blue 29 , S
DENIMS. Amoskeak , blneandbron
161c ; Andover DD blue , 15Jc ; Arling :
blue Scotch , 18Jc ; Concord OOO , blue a'
brown. 12ic ; Jo AAA , do do 131 ; doXXt
do do iljo Haymakor'n blue and browt
9c ; Myntio River DD stripe , IGjc ; Pen
River , blue and brown , IGc ; Uncasvilli
blue and brown , 141c ,
CAMBRICS Barnard , 'ilc ; Kddyztor
lining. 24 inch double face , 81o ; Garner .
CORSET JKANS-Amory , 8cj Andre
coggin sattoen 8Jo ; Clarendon , Ge > ; Con <
o'tea uatteena , 71cj Hallov/ol * 8oj Injd
Orchard 74cj NarrAgan ettlmprovedo
Pepperill eatt on 9&o ; Rockport , 7o.
PUINTS-Alleni , 6Jo : American , 64
Arnold , 7oj Lerwick. 4o ; Cocbeoo , 7
OonoBtoga. 640 ; Dunkirk , ; Dunne ]
6i@7c ; Eddystone. 7o ; Gloucester , 6
Harmony , 6Jo ; Knickerbocker , 640 : Mi
° , D,7oS | MyBtlc , 64oHpratTJC ; , 6
Bouthbrlclge , 60 ; do , Gingbanu , 7cj Mai
boru , 6Sc : Oriental 640.
GINGHAMS Am-nkeag. lajci Amo
keag dre 941 Arpryle , lOioi Atlantl
Ooj Oomb iland , 7Jo ; JUIgblana , 7 *
Kenllwortb , 8ic | Plan kett , 10401 Bi
otx , 8c.
OOTTONADES Abberrllle 13
Airate , COo ; AmerlcAt ) , HP ; AitlMnn , 20c |
0 lro D and 'J' , IS c ; ( J ftrimj t ) and T ,
I74c ; Dcocan Go.ttrljtt * MwulT. Wc | ivuy.
itotio , 13Joj Nantudkot. 1'Je ; NonpArr.il
ICcj Ocean I ) and T. KISo : Uojfll , ir.ii
SUMOX , 12o ; Tloga , 12c } Wanhut.ctt shirt
ln < i > hookB. 12ic ; do , Isankln , 12c } : York ,
plait , Nankin , 12Jc ; do , checks , ittlpu and
ianoy,12lic ; do , 8 OB TOo.
SHEETINGS AndnMCofrsw 10-4,27cl
do 9.4 , 23oj do 8-4 , 22c ; Continental 0
42 , llo , Frult.of the Loom 10-4 , 274 ; New
York mlllnQS , 85o ; do 78 , 30c ; do M. 2240 ,
Pombrjko 10-4 , , 25c ; Pequot 1C1.1 , 28Jo. do
74 , I9o do 49 , IGc ; Pepperoll J96. 29o
do 67 , 21odo ; 67 , 18o ; Ut2ca 90 , 8Gc ; do
M , 2201 do 48.170.
Paints Oil * nd Varnishes
OILS 110 * carbon. per gallon ,
13Jo ; 150 * headlight , per g llon ,
ISJoj 175" headlight , per gallon. 22c ;
IPX ) ' Water White , Ulc ; linseed ,
raw , per pollen , P4 ; llnteed , boiled ,
per gallon , Mo ; lard , winter ett'rt , perijal ,
Ion , 100 ; No.l , 85c ; No. 2 76o : caalor ,
XXX. per gallon , 1 25).No. ) 8,1 20 ; sweet ,
er gallon. 85o { eporm , w. ' . , per gallon *
? 76 ; fish , W. B. , per pallon , COc ; ncnUfoot ,
extra , per gallon , 76o ; No. 1 , C5o ; lubri
cating , icro , per gallon , SOo ; cummer , IBo ,
golden machines No. 1 , per gallon , Ooo ; No.
2 , SO ; Bporm , olgnal , per gallon , 80os turpentine -
pentino , per gallon , C3cj us th * , 71 , per
gallon , 16o : 64 ,17o
PAINTS IN OIL White Itad , Omr.ha
P. P. . Co ; white load , St. Louis , pure , GJo ;
Mareclllea groan , 1 to 5 Ib cane , 20o
i'rottch zinc , gioon soal. 12cj French cine ,
rod seal , llo ; French cine , in varnish awt ,
20o : French tinoe , In oil rwt 15c ; Haw
and burnt umber , 1 Ib cans 12o ; raw and
burut Sienna , 13oi Vandyke brown , Og
roGned lampblack. 12o : coach bind : and
l ory black , 16o ; drop blwk , 16c ; Prunslnn
blue , SOo ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; chivmo
green , L. M. & D , , 14oblind ; and shutter
green , L. M. & D. , Me ; Pario green , ISo ;
Indian rod , lOc : Venetian red. Bo ; Tuscan
drt > , 22o ; American Vennlllod , LAP. , IBcj
chromo yellow , L. , M. , O , & D 0 , , ISo ;
yellow ochre , 9o ; golden ochre , IS ; patent
dryer , 8c | graining colon : light oak , dirk
oak. walnut , ibestnnt and anh lc
Dry ° alnU
White lead , 80 ; French Inc , lOci Par
whltoing 2Jc ; whiting gilders , IJc ;
tohlting coin'l , llo ; lampblack German ,
town , 14o ; limphlack , ordinary , lOc ; I'm *
sion bine , 55c ; ultramarine , 18c : Vandyke
Clove , 35o ; Nutmeg , tl 00 ; Gasaia.JMci
Mftco 8100.
LAUD OmahaRefinlnlniCo. ? : Tierces ,
12o ; 40 and 50-lb cans , 12Jc ; 20-lb cans ,
123c ; 10-lb palls , screw top , 12 c ; 5-lb do ,
124c : 3-lb do , 12jo.
1UUK LouUlana prime to choice , G > 3
7c : fair , GjSl71o ( ; Patma , GJo.
FISH No. 1 mackerel , half brli , 6 75 ;
No. 1 mackerel , kit * . 100 ; family mackerel -
erel , half brls , 4 75 ; family mackerel , kits ,
Boo ; No. 1 white fish , half hrl , 0 00 ; No. 1
IOKFBB. : Rio , lair , llei Ulo , good
H4c ; iirluit to choice , 12 to 1240 Old gov't
brown , 8c ; umber , burnt , 4 : ; umber , raw
4osienna ; , burn t , 4o ; glenna , raw , 4o
Paris green genuine , 25c ; Parin green com1
20o ; chrome groou , N. Y.1 20c ; chrom
green K. , 12o ; vennilllon , Eng. , 70c ; ver
million , America , 18c ; Indiau red , lOo
roue pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Gokuaoso
2o : venetLxnred Am. , IJc ; roi lead , 7Jc ;
chromo yellow , genuine , 20s bramo vol.
low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle So ; ochre
French , 2ic ; ochre , American , 2c ;
Winter's mineral. 2Jc ; leliigh brown. 2&c :
spaniah brown. 24c ; Trinco's mineral Uc ,
VAliNISHEB Barrela per gallon.
IHirnlturo , extra , 01 10 ; furniture , No. 1 ,
81 ; coach , extra , $140 ; oaoh , No. 1 ,
8120 ; Damar , extra , 81 7Cj npan , 70s ; an-
phaltum , extra , 85o ; sholln $3 CO ; hard
oil finish , 81 80.
Heavy Hardware Uit.
Iron , rates , 8310 ; plow steel , Bpoclal
east , 7o ; crucible,80 ; apocialurGerman,6c ;
east tool do. 1520 wagon ( pokes , get ,
2 25@3 00hnbe ; , per sot , 125 ; felloes , Rawed
dry. 1 40 ; tongnoo , each , 70@85c ; axles ,
each , 75o ; aquare nuts , per Q ) , 7@llo ;
washers , per Ib. 8@18o : rivets , per Ib , lie ;
coil chain , per Ib , G@12c ; malleable , 80 ;
Iron wedfreo , 60 ; crowbars , 60 harrow
ith , 4o ; noraeahooa , per keg , 6 00 ; spring
eel , 7@8c ; Burden * * horeegboea , B 50j
urden'a muleahoea , 6 50
SHOT. Shot , 81.85 ; Buck shot , 82.10.
riental Powder , kega , 86.40 : do. , hal
ega. 83.48 : do. , quarter kegs , 81.88 ; Blast
IK , kegs , 83.85 : Fuse , per 100 foot SOo.
BARBED WIRE In car lots , 8 25(3 (
25 per 100 ; In left than car lots. 8 76@
75 oer 100.
NAILS Rates. 10 to GOp , 425.
Hldo hurt , Etc.
HIDES ( jrocn butcher's hide , 6@74'
cured 7i@8o ; hides , green salt , pc.rt cured
ichides,74c ; dry flint , sound , 13@14c ; drj
alf and kip , 12@14c ; dry salt hidessound ,
0@llc ; green calf , wt. 8 o 15 Iba. . ll@12o ;
green call , wt , under 8 ttm , per skin , 50o
reen pelts , B0@81 25 ; green lamb ukina
1 25@150 : damaged hides , two-third rate ,
cut scored and ono grub , classed two.
Jrda rate , ) branded hides 10 per cent , ofl
Goon Bklno , No. 1 , 45o ; No. 2 , SOo ; No. 1
20i ; No. 4 , lOo. Mink , No. 1 , SOo ; No. I
5o ; No. S , 15c ; No. 4 , 5o. Fox , No.lk ,
Xo ) ; No. 2 , 25o. Skunk , No , 1 , b25o ;
> 5c ; short stripe , 40c : narrow strlpoo
road stripe. lOc. Tallow 7o.
Leatnor
Oak solo , 38o to 42c ; homloclc sole , 28o ti
> 5c ; hemlock kip , SOo to 100 ; runner
5o to SOo ; hemlock calf , 85o to 120 ; hem
ock upper , 23o to 26c ; oak upper , 24o
alligator , 4 00 to 5 50 ; calf kid , 32U5o
Grelnen kid , 2 50 to 2 75 ; oak kip , BOo ti
100 ; oak calf , 1 20 to 1 30 ; French kip
110 to 1 BE ; French calf , 1 25 to 2 00 ; rue
otta. 5 50 to 7 50 ; linings , 6 00 to 10 50
oppings , 9 GO to 10 50 ; B. L. Morocco , 30
0 35c ; pebble 0 , D. Morocco , 35c ; Binion
3 ro to 3 oo.
HARNEBS-No I star oak , 42o ; Node
do , 3'Jc ; NJ. 1 Ohio oak , 38o ; No. 2 do
J5o ; No. 1 Milwaukee , 7o ; No. 2do Sic
Lumber.
WUOLKSAU.
Wo quote lumber , lain and shingle ? en
cars at Omaha at the following prices ;
JOIST AND SOANTLING-16 ft. am
under , 822 00 ; 18 ft. , 823 50.
TIMBERS 10 ft. and under. 822 00.
TIMBER AND JOIST 18 ft. , 823 511
EC ft , 823 50j 22 ft. , 826 50 ; 21 ft. V2G DC
FENCING No. 1 , 4 and 6 In. , 82i Ot
No. 2 , 822 00.
SHEETING No. 1 (2nd ( ccmmo :
boards ) . 820 00 ; No. 2 , 818 00.
LIME Per barrel , 81 35 ; bulk per fin ;
40o ; Cement , bbl , 82 25 Iowa plastei
bbl , 82 50. Hair per bn , 40o. Tftrre
felt 100 Ibs. 83 CO. Straw board , 83 50.
OOAI/ Cumberland blaokzmlth , 81 !
Morris Run Bloraburg , $12 ; Whltebreaa
ump , 85 50 ; Whltebreast nut. 8C 50 ; low
amp , 85 50 ; Iowa nnt 85 50 ; Rook Spring
88 : Anthracite , 111 50@1200 ; Coloradt
800.
Draft
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.- ! (
OarboUc , 50c ; Add , Tartario , B5o ; Balaai
Oopabla , per Ib , 70c ; Bark , Sassafras , p
Ib , 145) ) CalomeL per Ib , 76o ; Clnohonldl
er oz , $115 ; Chloroform , per Ib. 10
Jover's powden , per Ib81 40 ; Epsoi
Salts , per Ib , 840 : Glycerine , pure pe b
31c ; Load , Acetate , per Ib , 2 !
Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per gaL 91 2 !
Oil , Cantor , No. 3 , per gal , 8115 , Oi
Olive , per pal. 81 50 ; Oil , Origanum , 6 (
Opium , 84 75 ; Quinine P. k W. 4 R. ft l >
per oz , 8185 ; Potassium , Iodide , per
8175 ; Balacin , per oz , < 10o ; Sulphate
Morphine , > > or oz , $3 85 ; Sulpnur flo\
per Ib , 4c | Htrvclmino. oer oz , 31 < )5 ) ,
Llquon ,
ALCOHOL 1E8 proof , a 25 per wii
gallon ) extra California spirits , 187 proc
1 ? 5 par proof gallon ; triple refined iinlrll
87 proof , 123par proof gallon ; ro-distilli
whiskies , 100@1 60 ; fine blended. 150
2 50 ; Kentucky bourbons , 200@7 00 ; Kc
lucky and Pennsylvania rjei , 2 00@7 0
BRANDIES-Imported , t8 001G C
domostlo 1 40@4 00.
GINS Izaported , 4 606 00 ; domestl
1 40@3 00.
toRUMS Imported , 4 50@8 00 ; Ne
England. 2 00@4 00 ; domestic. 1 603 i
PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY
1 75@4 00.
CHAMPAGNES Imported per CM
28003 OjAmidua , eaoe , 1200
1600.
OLARET8 er oaee , 4 60@16 00
WINES Rh ne wine , per case , 6 00
2 00 ; OMavrba , per case4 007 00 ,
Oltcan and Tobacco * .
FINE COT In palla. Hard to B i
75o ; Golden Thread , 70o ; Fountain , 8 (
Favorite , 65o ; Rocky Mountain , 61
iftncy , G5c ; lalsy , 60c. In tin /oil
CatUaB O. B. , S Ib boxw , per Ib G3o | Ixirl-
lllard'n 'jVer. ( GOc ; Diamond Orown , Cflo.
BiMOK INO All crrnf' n Cotnmon , 25 to
33 . GruntUv l BhnS vil Dnrbwtn , Ji5
or. "He " ; T > jkM Durlmin , W , 48ci Be l uf
ISMth Caiullnn. 10 ot , 40 ; IVM of NnbtftM
Ktif 10 or , ItSoj Ixino JacU , \ o , llneu Utm
pi llH1..15J Mnrburp/l'vth 3 o , tin
oil , r , V ; D , ( ? T aU fi s.
Woo .
en ) , lights HfilGo ; bevry.e ,
, ' . .
wanned , choice , 82oj f lr , 80o ; tub-dlngi
and v. , 28o ; burry , Maokand ootted woo
2Co lest
Horaet and MUMI.
The market is brisk nnd all grades nrfl
HollinKwell nt a ilighl advance In prices.
The demand for gnoj horses exceed * the
supply connidcromy. Prices range na foi.
lows : '
Fine single driver * , 8150. to 800. ; Kxtra
draft borsoi , 6176. to 225. ; Common draft
horooa , $100 , to 150. ; Extra farm honed ,
$110. to 125. ) Common to good farm hortoa
(90 , to $100. ) Extra pltiRR , 800. to 75. )
Common oluge , $20. to 610.
MULES. 15 to 161 hand * ( O M ) , Vl'A
to 160.5 M4 to 16 hands , 8100. tu 140.1
14 to 141 hands , 876 , to 100. ) 13J to 11
band , CCO , to 75.
A Subject thnt Nooda a Root.
Lculsrlllo CoiuQurclal.
All talk about candldntoo for proa *
IJont just now la , BO far as either
party IB conaornod , mcro gaoaa work.
Tlio inlltlcl.ina are confnaud about the
future , aud the minds of the people
have not yet turned to the oontidorn-
tton of the subject. Juat now there
are more votora In these United
States who are tnoro or loss woarlcd
of purty politics than there have boon
for sixty years.
THE NEW NICKEL
Its Possibilities In the Ways of MlB-
tniton Identity.
San Krancltco Chroi.lcle.
Overtopping any Interest in flooded
Mississippi valley cities , abundant
railroad horrors , consuming caravan-
Barioa , collapsing coal mines or the
Pliceaix park informers , la the Int-mso
Interest felt in the now five-cent
nickel. This is largely because it has
boon repeatedly declared In telegrams
from Washington that the now nickel ,
easily and economically gilded , conld
ba readily paused for a five dollar
piece. > Of course , therefore , everyone
ono wants a > few not necessarily for
fraudulent purposes , but aa a moons
of Innocent experimental amubo-
mcnt. Certain misinformed con
temporaries , writing with ro-
mantio bravery and impetu
osity on the nub j act of which , by the
vary nature ot things , they could
have known the very least , to-wlt , the
Habjoct of money at largo , have almost
of necessity made , at least , tire very
glaring errors. The fltnt of those is
that the troaaury department has not
provided for this coast aa for the
eastern states a similar system for the
transportation by the government , at
its coat and to any deiignatdd point , of
standard silver dollars. The fact la
that the aamo provision was made , la
now in existence and is constantly
made use of for euch transportation
bore. Business men desiring any sum
in silver dollars Bent from here to any
point on the coast , from Oapo Flattery
to San Diego or "from the Sierras to
the sea , " deliver n check for such aam
to Wella , Fargo & Oo. Wells , Fargo
& Oo. dopoait the amount in the sub-
treasury and receive its order on the
mint for the amount , and the mint
forwards to the place mentioned the
sum demanded by the express com
pany and pays the company's charge
THK NEW COIK.
The second error is that there Is nc
provision for the receipt here from the
Philadelphia mint by any person re
quiring them of the new or old nick
el currency without the payment bj
the applicant of the coat of transporta
tiona. By treasury regulations o !
February 24 , 1881 , anyone in an ?
place In the United States desiring
any of the small coinogu of the United
States rauy obtain it in autnn of either
$20 or any multiple of twenty by nond <
ing to the superintendent of the Phil
adelphia mint a postoflico order or t
check payable to the Order of Iho au
porlntjndunt for the sum desired ,
The coin will boocnt him by reglatoroc
mail at government expense. Oce
San Francisco firm cent for am
have received $100 in the now nick
elf. This in probably the onlj
receipt of thorn yet in San Franc'.aoo. '
The fact having become known , the
firm was beset by brobcro , who aolc
as temporary curiosities any of the
coins which they succeeded in obtain'
ing from ton canto ' up , " an tailors cnj
in their advertisements of infinites !
mally priced trousers , Ifto nickel 1
exactly the oirotunfereiiico nnd thick
ness of a five dollar piece , and its ob
verse side la the ovact counterpart o
the obverse aldo of the gold coinboar
in ; ; in reliefthe head of the Goddess ol
Liberty , surrounded with the regulation
tion patriotic halo of thirteen stars
Thera the resemblance censes. Th
nickel's edge is smooth and not milled
as it the edge of the five dollar piece
and its reverse aide has In relief
largo Roman "V" anrrounded with i
wreath. When this is suftijlontlj
glided , its edge corrugated , and I
carefully deposited on a oounte
"heads up , " its resemblance to a five
dollar pleco it certainly startling.
GILDED NIOKKLS.
Ono of the tellers of the Bank o
California has a nickel that has boo
thus operated upon , and he is for
time in possession of a fond of amuse
ment In ascertaining practically th
number of people who oould bo dc
oelved by It. Tlio die with which th
now nickel is minted was submitted t
Secretary Folgor's predecessor , bo
was rejected by him for the roaEoc
' now urged against the coin mlnto
'io 'i with it. But Mr. Folgar deemed til
o objections not well founded , henc
( the present car/oncy
foow York firm , pirt of whoan bu
ness it la to gild Maall coin to bo sol
for kiopaakes and other affactlonatel
unulets purposes , wrote the dupartmoi
inquiring if the sliding and the aalo e
the now nlckul BO glided would t
considered unlawful. Although 1
fact there Is no law bgalni
nny such Ingenious Industry , all
the department had become suil
ciontly appalled at the twln-liko r
Bomblanco of what it had broug ]
forth to the high-priced halt-eagl
that it swiftly wrote back that at
such work would bo considered Illeg
"of the deepest dlo , " as the poetic
ex senator from the eleventh might
this connection Bay with coneldoral
point. Hero in California , who
even the most enthusiastic loyal
would not consent to an adoption
the greenback , and where mole
o } ' money and five dollar pieces are in
matdly known to every cltizon'tho
danger of Iho acceptance of A glided
fivo-cont for five-dollar
- pJcoo n gold -
plcca ia not so prerU. on In the leas on-
liffhtcued roftteru ttitcs , wht'ro a gold
phco Is u lueiifl % tui of which little
In known anyway. Still , oven In 0 1-
ifornlft it will hcrcnftor bo prudent to
cxamlno both uidoi rf the question
when the question is the acceptance
of a coin for five cento or for five del
lars.
Judge Himself Was Posted.
Indlajapo'.li Sentinel.
AS illuttrati'ig some of the remark
able laws of Indiana on the nabjoot of
dlvorco , lion. Thu'l. I' Rjllins yesterday
torday related n atorv u divoro which
ho proearod in OAOO county somn
yoara finco before Jucgo Ohnso , ThH
allegations la the cjtnplnlnt were
drunkennces and Roneral worthloas-
ness of ihn ricfenditut. Whnn thu
0 33 cniuo on a witness was oillod to
iirovo Iho character aul habits of the
defendant. Mr. llolllno asked him
the quojtlon : ' DJ yon know i Mr.
, the defendant in the onso , Mr
Uaird1 The answer was in tha af-
fitmativo. At thla point Judge Ohaao
looked up and Bald ; "Mr , B\lrd , toll
mo if that man ii the aan.o Mr.
who was in company K ot the
th Indiana regiment during the
war ? " "Tho name man , judge , " was
the answer. "You'nood go no further ,
Mr. Rollins , " sni-1 the judge , "tho
divorce Is granted , " and the judgment
was ordered ncsordingly for the
plaintiff. After court adjourned the
the judge was joked about the hasty
entry if the judgment , referring to
the fact that no evidence had boon introduced
troducod Into the case. "Why , gen
tleman , " said his honor , "I know that
follow. IIo was in my company dur
lug the war , and I will never let a
woman live with him if she asks mo
for a divorce. 1 know him bolter
than any ffitucss that can ho brought
horo. "
Tom Oorwln'a Fatm ( p < fcli.
Washington tatter ti Liul vlo" \ n KT J vtmt
Isauo E. Orary of Mio.n .iu , * > *
native of Oonnootlont. After obtain
ing license to practise law , ho emigrat
ed to the territory of Michigan , and
waa elected n delegate to oonjroes
from that territory. Michigan being
admitted Into UIB union as a state in
18I ! ( > , Gouoral Orary w.va olootod a
roprcsiintntlvo to ooi grots as a demo
crat , nndwas cjntlnuud in that body
until thntill of Maroh , 1811. Ho
died in 1854 , In the memorable presi
dential ouwasa of 1H40 , Qouoral Orary
made n hpueoh in thu houne , in wlinh
'
ho crltlciocd the military career'of
General Harrison. Tom Oorwin replied -
plied to him , and suoh a reply ! Even
the dcmoorntio mombera could not ro-
fraln from bursts of laughter. When
ho got through them was very little
of poor Orary left. I hoard it all , I
shall never forgot the scene. Judge
Eist , of Nashville , Tonn. , at the ok so
of the late unpleasantness , was Intro
duced to Mr. Oorwin in Washington.
Ono of the first things ho said to him
wan : "I have your speech in answer
to. General Orary in my donk at homo ,
aud I take it Dut cncti a year end read
it. " "That Is the only speech I eVer
maao , " replied Oorwiu , "that Irogrot , "
"I cannot see wHy you regret it , "
responded East , "for I think it is the
boot speech I over read. " "I regret
it , " answered Oorwin , "because It
killed offavory clover follow. "
Young Chickens.
Wettern AgtlcutturUt.
Now that spring is fast coming on ,
it may bo boit to consider the beat
means of taking care of the young
chickens which will soon put In their
appearance.
Have a coop , provided with a dry
board bottom to it ; not only will thla
keep the coop dry , but it can be
moved from place to place , and not bo
BufTured to remain long in ono placo.
If yon have an extensive run or
range , by all mentis allow them
chance to roam in quest of Insects and
to pick the tender grau , but do not
lot thorn out too aoon In the morning ,
before the grass la dry , nor should
they bo out In the rain.
It Is u difficult thing to keep large
( lumbers ol chickens together to nd
vantage , unless the keeper manage !
his yonog stock wisely. Where toe
many are kept together there is danger
gor of overcrowding , and in this waj
roup , or some other disease nrlnlnj
Ire in impure blood and air , is brought
on to say nothing of the llco nuisance
Daring the hV summer rnonthi
chickens should not be exposed en
tirely to the direct rays of the san
and if they have no shady place tc
retreat to , they vre in a pliable con
dltion ; nor iloco nivlit bring relief , il
they have to crowd iuto hot coops 111 ]
ventilated. Therefore , for several
good roaacma , chickens should have
uoceoa to a qood shade in the snnv
mer months , which is as impartant Ir
summer aa ounshlno is in winter.
For a llttlo cure and attention it
the beginning , the keeper will bt
amply repaid tor all labor bestowed.
H. s. W.
COL. L. T. FOSTER.
lYonngitown , Ohio , May 10,1880.
rD . B. J , KIIDALL li Co. I bid averr valoi
bio Hamblotonlan colt th t I prised very hlghlj
bo had a Urge bone ip vn on ODO Join ! and
mull one on the other which m de him wr
tame ; I had hlm-under the charge of two vetei
Inary tnreeoni which ( ailed to core blru. I wi
one day reading the advertisement ol Kendall' '
Spavin Cure In the Chicago Exprcsi , ! deUrmlo *
atoncetotry It and got our firuggliU her * t
lend lor It , nd they ordered three bottles ; I lee
til and I thought I would give It a thoroog
trial , I used It according to directions and li
fourth day the colt cowed to be lama and ti
lamps have disappeared , I uaod but one bottl
and the colt's limbs are as ( roe o ! lamps and I
imooth M any bone In the itate lie Is entlri
ly cared. The euro w so remarkable that
have let two of in y neighbors have the tcmali
log two bottki who ar.onow using It
Very rrepectlully ,
L. T. T08TER
Send ( PI Uluitibted circular ulvlng pcaltli
croot. ftlooll. All Brui-'Kljts ImTeIt 01 ci
0 ftltat \ jnu. l > r. D.J KendaU b CcJ , Vti
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EXISOUTOR'S SALE.
Njtlco la bircby KIVCD , that In pumuanco
a license grantoj by the Hon. Jjmes Nevlll
JUCL-OOI the DU'rlU Court lor Uoug'M ' count
Inljiebtato ot J > cbruka , t ) the
boarlntfdito on the 10 It Jay ol Februtry , ISt
wlieioby I he undrnlfrnwl tiaexccutiri oltbola
will ol Mary L. CrclihUm , dcccwed. were a
thotlz-d to sell tbu te > l estate hcrelnilter il
scribed to pay Ibo legacies ol said will , wo , Jol
A. Crelgh'on ' , Jamis Crelghtcn and Ilerini
Kountze , as exociit n alorttald , will on the 17
day ol Jlirch , 1883 , kt 10 o'cloik In the fortnoo
otcr ( or wxlo at the toulli ihor cl the con
house In the city of Omaln , aud nlll then ai
there sell at public arctlon lor cath tbu lollowl
dcsciibed laid :
The cast hall of ecctloa iwculy-uve , townsl
slxto n , range twelve init , In bougUi conol
Mo'jraeka. .
IJatod feb SI , 1883.
1883.JOHN A. OnKIOHTON ,
JAS. OUKKMTON.
1IKUMAN KOUN'I/.S ,
Kiecutorgo ( Ilio hitrwill aidteit uicntot Mi
L , UreliihloQ , dectaaid ,
J. M. WOOLWOlim.
Attorney Icr ilj Executor' . ( S3 dltiw-
SALE !
HALF MfLE FROM P.O.
7 Room House ,
Well , Cistern , lot 50x06 ,
corner § 3,200
9 Room House ,
Well , cistern , gas , double
Moors , fine finishedbarn
lot 60x132 $5,500
THREE-QUAHTERS OF
A MILE FROM P.O.
6 Room House ,
Cistern , city water , cellar ,
lot 00x132 $3GOO
3 Room House ,
Large rooms , cellarcistern
lot 00x131 $
5 Room House ,
New , cellar , cistern , lot
33x112 81,800
01SE MILE FROM P , 0.
7 Room House.
Collar , cistern , lot 02 1-2
x25 $2,000
II Room House ,
Cellar , well , cistern , barn ,
com crib , lot 04x140.$3OOO
ONE MILE & QUARTER
FROM P. 0.
4 Room House , '
Corner , city water , lot 74
142 , on car line $2,80O
II Room House ,
-City water , lot 06x142 ;
corner , on car line $2,700
AME
FARNAM ST
RARE BARGAINS IN
CITY LOTS
AND
Suburban Property
ACRE C ACRE
LOTS O LOTS
$125 AN ACRE.
SMALL CASH PAYMENTS ,
B LAKOE
Long Time
AT 6 PER CENT.
) Acres Improved Laud
Near Railroad Station , adjacent to town
with graded school , churche ? , etc.
Will Fell or Exchange
FOR 1MPR.YED OITY PROPERTY.
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