T T > T < mr * -D A TUYYNTr. A V TV/I / A ttin r-T 19 Ton Nebraska national Baik O ! Omaha , Nob. PftliJ.p Capita - - - - $260.000 DIRECTORS I R. JOHNSON , President n 9'M * JlVtm A Co. A. S. luulALIN , Vlca Proeldent , of 0. , B. A ( j. R. R. , Boston. ff. T. MOUSE , ol W. V. More * a Oo OHN S. COLLINS , of 0 , H. ft J. S. Oolllnl. U. WOULWORTII , Ooaniollof 6 Attorn yi Uw. Uw.RKED RKED , ol Byron Reed ft Oo. W. 1TATES , Oaahlcrlat Caihter ol thi Film National Bank ol Omaha , and connected wltt the active management of that Bank ttnc * Iti ItganUatlon In 1863. OriKiD for builneas April S7 , 168k , with Ihi rje | capital of ny bank In Neoraaka. OOU.ICTIOHS receive ipoclal attention and chat set lowmt obtainable here nr eliewhere. iRTiKnat allowed on lluio tle | lU upon tatot able termu and upon account ! cl bankand lnuk EIOIUHOI , Government Bonds , and Comity and Cl y securities booeht and nolJ It In prepared ti tlo a central Imnklut ; butlneet la all It * dotatls , neil In the treit'iiant of custom will ourwo tri mont liberal pnllcv foniilttenr with le btnklri ; FINANCE AND CQ/M ! / ! KGF. . Special Dluiutch to Tun liB . NEW YORK , March 9. Money Market weak ; loaned down from 9 to 0 per cent ; doling at 7 per cent Prime mercantile paper - ( jalii ( per cent Sterling Exchange Steady at 4 cO ; de mand , 4 81. Dry goods importi for the week , S3- 420,000. Governments unchanged , except 4'p , which were J per cent higher. Railroad securities were generally higher on a moderate volume of business. The stock market was stronger than yesterday In tbe afternoon. The firmness was maintainid until 1 o'clock , when a decline set in. In the la t hour the mar ket was irregular , as compared with last evening , tome stocks befog lower and some higher. Of these higher were Union ' Pacific , Burlington & Quincy , OmiCa and Western Unlun Yesterday. To-d.\y. Si's 1041 101 b' lObi 103i 4Vs Ci.iiponn l' ll'-l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Poclfi : .i's of 1893' , . . . . I' . . . 1' 128 128 BONUB. . Central Pacific firsts 113i Hi's ' Erie recondu ( . ' 'r'j 'M Lehigh A Wllkoabarro 103 lOJi Louisiana nivKol ) 0 I < . Missouri li'a HOa 1UUJ Bt. Jo-iuph Uiti 111 St , 1'rtUl & Sioux City firsts .111 1 in Tennessee li's 40 ytlj do new 42 ii9i Textn S Pac'.ticlaud grants. , lib' li > J ilu K. ( J. dlv. . . . hOl 81J Union Pacific 1st mortgage. . 113 113 } ' do laud KrunU . . .09 101) ) do mukiug fund..li4. llli Virginia 6' 30 31 do consols 6's 40 lOJ do deferred 11 11 H ? 00 W. Adams Express 130 128 Allegheny Central 13 13 Alton & Terre Haute b7i f > 7 do pfd. . . . 87J 97 American Express 8'J 8J | Burl. , Cedar fupids & North. Ml 818 Canada Southern tiii& Gj Col. , Oin. & Ind. Central. . . . HOg 107 Central PaciHc 804 80S Chesapeake & Ohio 20 20 do 1st pfd. . . 3J 30 do 2d pfd. . . 2,1 22 Chicago & Alton 131 134 do pfd 13(5 ( 13G Chi. , Bnrl. & Quincy 118 118 Ohl. , St. L. & New Orleans. . 78 79 Oin. , S.xnd. & Cleveland 4i 44g Clove. , Col. & Cincinnati. . . . 73J 73 Delaware & Hudson canal. . . . 1074 107 Del. , Lack. & Western 1S3 * 122J - - J. _ _ _ Denver & Rio Grande 43i 44 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' " ' ' " Krto'pfd' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 77 East Tennessee 9 B , do preferred lft lu Fort Wayne & Chicago 135 135J Hannibal & Bt. Joseph 40 40 do pfd. . . 81 801 Harlem 198 193 Houston & Texas Central. . . . 80i' SO Illinois Control 143J 141 Ind. , Bloom. & Western 32 31 Kansas & Texas 301 30 , lake Erie & Western i7i 27 Lake Shore & Michigan So..J09J 109 ] ta Louisville & Nashville f 83 53 S Louisv. , Now Alb. & Uhlcivjo t5 55 > Marietta & Cincinnati 1st pM U 10 , do do 2d pfd fij 5J Memphis & Charleston 412 12 Michigan Central 9f 94) ) Minneapolis & St. Louis. . . . 20 * 2ti do Vfd. 0 J 00 : Missouri Pacific 98i 9UJ Mobile & Ohio 15 HA Manhattan Beach 122 121 Morris i Essex 191 09 New Jerxoy Central 714 71 Nitabville ct Chattanooga ! 8& 38 Northern Pacific 50 60J do pfd 813 85. . Northwestern 131 134 do pfd 14CJ 147 New York Central 128 1271 Ohio Central 1" * 10 Ohio & Mississippi 32 32 do pfd 974 98 Ontario & Western 2 i 25 Oregon Transcontinental 82V 82 Paoitio Mail 40J 40 Panama 107 1GG Peoria , Decatur& Evansv. . . 2Ji KO Pitttiburg Cleveland 138j 139 Pullman Palace Oar 120 119 Reading 57 8 Rook Island 122 123 Bt. Louis & San Fran 281 28 } i do pfd. . . . 4Ri 48 do 1st pfd 8'JJ 89 Bt. Paul & Milwaukee 1U2 1031 do pfd..12 g 122 Bt. Paul , Minn. & Manitoba. 14.1 141 Bt. Paul & Omaha 483 48 da pfd. 103 108 Texas & Poclfio 381 384 Union Pacific 9l | 954 United States Express 60 | CO Wabash , Bt. L. 4 Pacific. . . . 28 § 28 ' ( do pfd. 47 46' Wolla , Forgo & Co. Express.ll9i 118 ( Veatern.Union Telegraph. . . 81 | 81 , O.iriboH 1 ; 19 Central Arizona ; 19U Excelsior 1. U Homestake 15& 15 Little Plttaburg 1 1 Ontario 20 'JO QulcksllverJ. . . 8 , do pfd 4G 45 , Robinson 1 1 SllverOllff S S South Pacific 5 5 Biundard 54 54 Butro J i Offered. fEx. Interest. JAaked. | | Ex. dividend. FOREIGN FINANCE. Spuclal CiiiuUb toTHK BKK. LONDON. LONDON , March 9-5 p. m. Consoln- . , Money , 102 3-1C ; consols , account , 105 7-10 ; 4V , bonds , 12. ; Illinois Central 1 , 148 } ; PennsyivonU Central , 161 ; New York Central , 131J ; Erie , 138ij Erie seconds ends , 99 ; Reading , 1278 Sugar Centrifugal. 'J3 : . Linseed O1I-22 1H@23 00. Strained Rosn-40@43. ! ' PRODUOB < & 3. DpecUl Dl p4tcht to Tut Bit. CHICAGO. CHIOAOO , March 9 , Flour Dull id unolnrff is comi on to choice iprtrp , S fiO @ 5 CO ; Miunm.ita , 3 50 ® I 15 ; Imkcr4 U > @ 57d ; Minnesota ptunt ) , G 00(27" ( ) : winter , ou'.heiti Illinois und .Missouri , 4 25 @G 00 ; Michigan , 4 10&5 25. AVheat-Active , but i'iw r ; No. 2 ciirlnp , 1 07J@1 Of Ji rojectcd , 70. ; No 2 ClilcBo spring , lt"J@lC8 for March ; 108g@ 1 OSJ ( or April ; 1 UJ@1 KljJ far M y i.ud Juno ; No , 2 rod winter , 110 Corn Active but lower ; No. 2 o75(5Jfi8io | ( for caih ; 572058) for Man.h ; 68i@hH-ic for for April ; 621(36233 ( for May ; G2&o & for June ; rejected , 49@50o. O.tto Dull , weak and lower ; No. 2 , 42o for oath ; 42@42Jo for March : 4' Jo for April ; 444o lor M y ; 4IJo for Juno. Jlyo Dull , wetk and lnm ; GI@G4io for rash ; G2@G21 > fir March. lUrloy Dull and notulunl at 75e for cash. cash.Flax Flax snod No 1 at 1 351 37. Dreusel H"gsQuiet ; 7 90@8 OD. Pork Fairly active nuil a hade higher , but Irregular ; 18 05 18 10 for carii BIK ) March ; 18 20@18 2IJ for Mrl1845@ ) ; 1847i f r MiyilS G0@18 62J f r June LirdQalet , butktca-lv : 11 OUJrffall 20 for cish nnd March ; 11 374 for April. Butter Creamery , 3Q@Uc. ! Whi < ky Steady ml miimiiued at 1 17. AVTKUNOON lioAHl ) Pork Market and unchnuKed ; 18 00 f ir March ; 18 lfi18 174 for Apiil ; IK42J f r MM ; 18 55 ® 18 GO for June ; 18 ' 8 { lor July. L > rd Alnrkit ciulut nnH iinohanccf' ; 1100 bl ! f.r , March ; U 2-JJiteill Jli for April ; 11 fj.r for June ; 11 65 lor July Oats-Firm ; 42gs for April ; H4aHgo ( ; b.d for MM- . Wheat Market firm ; 113J for Mu > ; 113j ; fur June. Corn Market steady and firm. M W TORK. Nltiv VOHK. Mar-h 9 Flour Mar. ket dul1 ; super statj and wMern , 3 75 @ 4 15 ; cniimioi tin-on. ) ex'ri , 4 15@4 GO ; Kimd tn tliolpH , 4 70@7 00 ; xtra Ohio , 4 15 @ 7 25 ; S , Luinn 4 15 7 35 ; Minnesota patent procpRi > , 0 60(2,7 ( , 90 Wheat Ovh loti 4@lo and optloni i' @ 1 jo lower ; I o 2 vrii Ktiumlnal ; uunraaetl winter red 1 03(5)123 ( ) ; Nn. 3 re , 1 17ft Bt mer N . 2 id , 1 18@119 ; No. 2 red , 1 20f@1 2JJ ; No. I rdd , 1 26 ; uogmded white , 1 Olml ( 27 ; t.tu miei : No , : i do Die ; No a do 1 (64 ( lOorn A trill i lower for c nh ; option * . i'@lclower ; ungraded , ( n@731e ; No. 3 03 ( alijc ; steamei , 09@i0c ; iNu. 2 , "l to 7ic ; steamer white , 69o ; ungraded do , 70 @ 7lc. Ot.R Market unsettled and iffiljo lower ; mixed western 0@53 : ; wblto west- oru , 53'c p'8c. ' liav Mnrke * : firm nu'l fitlrlv active. lUce QilPt , ut sternly Ht 7 . lc'bB ! .tturUft tinner nt IS H)1. ) Pork -Mailcot quiet but tiim it 19 03 © 19 15 BT. LOUI3. ST. Louis , March 0. Flnnr--S eady > < il iinohangfri ; fuipilv , 5 7l5 ( 80 ; choice , 02 fe ) 1-0 ; lnu535 (5 ( CO. Wnen * . Un e'tlc l itud lower ; I o " rod Wl , I 11,5(3)1 , ( ) lij fur ci h : 1 II for March , ll"S@113 ut uifjfiir , ' ; 1131 f..f A ril , 1 iG 1 l"ij a' pin ( nj ; I 1R j f ir f > r M v- ; lif.ir.lm > ; 1C9J lor Julj ; N . 3 r.U fall 1 i 5 )1 074 Cornj \ er nd Inactive : for cash ; 534 * & $ & } for Apii' ; . " 7iSiJ78 Mov ; 57i'tti > 73 ! 'ir June. Oats i/o * .r fir opti me ; 4 4 ( 41o fnr ( " > h. 43c f. r .Mnith .iid b.d 'ur Apiii ; Hrf i fur Ma > y. KyeMarket dull at C81s bid. L tid-Steadv at 11 60cnll ( 80. Cjru .Mealret at 2 80. Hutter-Quiet ; creamery , 34@38o ; dairy , 21(0)303. ( ) Whisky-Steady at 115. Pork -Market dull ; 18 25 for cash ; 18 10 bid for April ; 18 45 bid for May ; 18 50 for June. Bulk Meats Market quift ; long clear , 980 ; short lib , 990 ; short clear , 1000 ® 10 li. B icon Market dull ; long clear , 10 G2J ; short rib , 10 75 ; short clear , 11 00. CALL BOAUD. Wheat Slow at 1 13J fir April ; 11'jj for May ; 1 15 bid for June ; 1 09 § for Julv. Corn Irregular ; GD4o bid for April ; 57Jo for May ; 57jc for June ; 58Jo bid for July. OUs Dull ; 44go for May. KANSAS OITT , KANSAS CITY , March 9. Wheat Market - kot lower ; 954o fur cash ; 97c for April 99c bid for May. Cam Market dull ; 45gc bid for cash 47o bid for April ; 48jobid for May. Oats Slow ; S4o bid for coab ; no op tions. LIVE STOCK jpeclal Cspatches to Tui On. OHIOAQO. OHICAQO , M arch 9. The Drovers' Jcar ual rep Tts an follows : Cattle S ranger , and 10@15o per 100 Ihn. higher ; demand verv aotive ; exports G 41(5,7 ( 00 ; shipping , 5 00@6 50 , but most Iv r > 8i@G25 for good to choice steer * butchere H'eady for the best , common Iot weaker ; 2 404 ( 60 for C'IWB ; 4 80 ® j 35 for ere n ; hull * , 3 l)0@15l ) ) ; feeders , farmer nt 4 60g5 25 ; btocliers , weaker at 320@ 1-10 110Hogs Diraanl fiirly active ; packers aud fdipparti buying ; qutlily improved ; beat hmw , 7 9 I ; fair to cuoioe , 7 40@7 85 ; light , G 80fa,7 , W ; mixed packing , G75@730 ; ; ipa , 5 CO 0,6 5u , and all sold. Sheep Trida rirm t nd demtnd and of. rlugH I'ood ' ; eood to fancy , 5 30@G 00 ; poor to fair , 3 50@5 00 ; Nebraska * , 4 75 ® 500. NEW YOUK. NEW YonK , March 9. The Drovers' Journal Bureau repni-ta : Bee 68 Strong and active , and la high er ; extreme ) : steers. 6 30@7 35 per cwt. ; a few oren sold at 5 90 610 : gener il sties at 6 50@7 00 ; exporters bought at G S0@700 , Sheep-Slow sales at 5 10@7 03 per cwt. sheep each , 8 20 for yeailings. Hogs Nom'nilly ' steady for live hogs and Liater at 7 65 per cwt. ST. LODIS. ST. LOOIH , March 9. Cattle-Scarce and f Irony ; the demand largely exceeds the supply ; Borne HPB higher ] , ! 00to 1,400 Ibs , bteers , nt G 2 > @ 6 50 ; exports would bring 6 60@G 80 ; light , 5 50@0 00 ; com. mon shloplng , 5 00@5 40 ; bntohera' steers , 4 05@5 50 ; common , 3 75 ® I 23 ; etockers and feeders. 4 2o@5 25. Sheep Common to medium , 3 60@5 7fi ; fblr to good , 5 00@5 75 ; choice to fancy , 600@625. Hogs Higher and scarce ; light , 7 00 © 7 20 ; packing. 7 00@7 35 ; butchers to extra heavy , 7 30s7 ( 70. KANSAS CITY. KAHBAB CITY , M rch 9. ; The Live Stock Indicator reports : Cittle Higher ; native 'steers of 1.20C to 1,650 Ibs , sold at 5 20@G 25 ; butchers' steers , 4 40@5 00 ; choice cows , 4 25@4 75 ] common to fair , 3 25@4 00 ; Btockers and feeders , 4 15@5 10. Hogs Bulk cales G 10@7 00. Sheep 400 ® I 50. WOOL. Special I ) Bjntctcs to TIIK Brx. LONDOX , LONDON , March 9. Twelve Ibousanc fivotuiadrel b lea ( if N w South Will's , Queensland and 1'or' , Phillip wool wui cold to-diy , with a lair demand. IIOcTON. Bonro.v , Maroa 9. The demand fa ; , wooli-atetdv , The sales for thxw ek UK grrgatrd 2,100,000 pounds. Oalifornli , wool Is quiet. MISCELLANEOUS. Spodal Dispatches to Tin UIE. THE Oil. M1I1RET. PITTHUDKQ , March 9. Great excltemen . pie vailed on the Oil Exchange to-day , th market being alternately firjj And pan icky. It opened with sites at 87 , but de cllued to 86 , then rallied to 91 , but brok away again to 878 , then recovered and wa steadier at V9g , Tbe transactions wer heavy 1 , ORKrog\tlng 5,000 OCO hirrol * Thn excitement was etui id l > y oontl < tine it- ports regarding l'atler nnV nell No. 2 roiiKid.s riioucci. LONDON , March 9. The reduction of American duties on sugitr led to liuiioi- tant bufilnoait in that nitlcl In Muiclug Litno , Cane HIR T advanced eon ihliliu c per cwt. CofTeo Is firm. At imhllu s\lt the Nethetlauds comim y , if K I'tenUiu , sold at urtccs from 2 to I cent * uver vulua * tlon. The stocks uf Europe aic falllni ; , but are stld over the avera > ( . Chlnt tra is advancing. Pepper Is adv.iuclu , Xau- zlbar cloves 4d higher , TRAFFIU. SpecUl Dlipatches to Till Uii. rLODR AND OIUINS OlIIOAOO , March 9 , Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows : RpcelDb. Bhip'U. Wheat bushel 18,000 525 Fiour- " 33,000 15000 Corn " 2I7(00 ( 176000 0th 111,100 10J 000 Rye " , 17,000 7,000 Barley- " 00,000 69.0UO ST. Loom , March -Receipts and shipments of Hour and grain for tbo past IS hours have boeu as tollows : Receipts. Shlp'ts. Flour bbls 8,010 7.0CO Wheat btishoU 3l 00 SO. 001 Corn " 13(1,000 ( 31 UOO Oats- " 16,000 13.000 Rye " l.OCO 1,0.0 Barley- " 9.100 KANSAS CITY. March -Receipt * and shipments of grain foi the past 21 hours have been as follows : Roo'ta. Shlp'tn. Wheat , bushels 12.000 16,000 Corn " 55,000 48,000 NEW YonK. March 1 , Receipts and shipments of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been as follows : Receipt * Shp'tB ' Flour-bbls 17,000 9,000 Wheat bushels 60.500 46 TOO Corn ' 1V5.COO 220.000 Oats " 42.000 LIVE STOCK. NEW YORK , March 9 Receipts an ithlptuenU uf live stock for the past 2 hcurs bavo been as follows : Roo'ts Bhip'tn Baevcg , dresced-cars. . . 1,600 US05 Beef quarter * 70 . . . . Crassts of mutton 140 Sheep 12,000 Hogs 3.500 CHICAGO , March 9 , Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as follows : Rec'ts. Shipm'tN. Cattle 4,700 3.300 tlogu 11000 5010 Sheep 3,700 2'JtO KANHAH CITY , March 9. Receipts vad shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have bean no follows : Rec'ts. Shlpm'ts. Cattle 1.300 Hmpj 3,000 Sheep 100 ST. Louis , March 9. Receipts and 'hlpmenta of live ntock fet the past 24 hours have been as follows : Reo'ts. Shlpm'tR Cattle 650 2,500 Hogs 1,000 7f.O iheop 650 200 OMAHA MAKK.ETB. \Vholemle Prlosi. THB OMAHA BH , 1 Friday Evening , Marchl9. j Tbe only changes reported in th market to-day are as follows : Wheat No. 2 declined Ic. Wheat No. 3 declined lo. Barley No. 2 declined 5o. Ryedecllrel 3c. Corn advanced Jc. Liocal Grain Dealings. WHEAT.-Cash No. 2 , SOio ; cash No 8 , 7540 ; rejected , 62Jo. BARLEY. Cash No. 2 , 63cj No. 39c. 39c.RYE RYE Cash , 48o. NEW MIXED CORN-39JO. OATS 38o , SEEDS Flax need 96o per bu. Produce nd Provisions. POTATOES 50@60o per bushel. ONIONS 60@55o per bushel. BUTTER Choice country , 12Jo. EGGS Kresb , 17o. HONEY California , perlb. 21. APPLES Per barrel , $2 7fi@3 00. OYSTERS Plott'a select oysters , 40o ; Standard , 30 ; mediums , 25. ORANGES-Florido , $5 50 ; Messina , 3 50@4 00. LEMONS-83 504 00 per box. BEANP Navy per bnsbel , 2 75@3 00. CHICKENS-lS@14o per Ib. TURKEYS 14o per pound. Orocora List CANNED GOODS Oysters , 2 Ib ( Field's ) , per cose , 4 00 ; do 1 Ib ( Field's ) , per case , 2 76 ; do 2 Ib ( Standard ) , per case , 390 ; strawberries , 2 Ib , per case , 240 , raspberrleo , 2 Ib , per case , 3 50. Dam. sons , 2 Ib , per case , 2 45 , Bartlptt pears per case , 210. . Whortleberries per case,275. Kgg plum3,2 tb percuio,2 90 ; Green gagea,2 tb per cane , 2 90 ; do choice , , Ib per case I 50. Pine Apples , 2 Ib , per case 4 00(516 ( 75. Peachee , 2 Ih per cose , 8 00 ; do 3 Ib , case , 4 00@4 50 ; do , ( pie ) , 8 Ib , per case,2 30 ; do pie , 6 Ib , per dozen. 3 30. FLOUR Jobbing price * , Jack Frost St. Louts winter ) 83.90 per 100 Ibs. ; To. peka Patent Kansas , 83.85 : Minnehaha Minnesota Patent , $3.70 ; Shownoe Fancy winter , $3.10 ; Eagle , XXXX winter , $3.00 ; Triumph spring , best , 82.80 ; Chris- tlan'u superlative , 3.65 ; bran , per ton , 814.00 ; chopped feed. $28.00 ; Queen Bee Hour , per sack , 3 25 ; Nellie Blye , per sack 29o. 29o.SUGARSPowdered , lOlc : Cut loaf , lOlc ; Granulated , 9Jo ; Confectioners' A , 91c ; Standard Extra 0 , 88c ; Extra 0 , 83 ; medium yellow , 7Jo ; dark yellow , 71c. SYRUP Standard Com. , 42o , dbis.j Standard do , 44 gallon kegs , 82 05 ; Stan dard do , 4 gallon kegs , $1 90. MEATS Hams per Ib. , 13c ; B bacon per Ib. , 13c ; clear side bacon per Ib , lie dry salt tides per Ib. , 9Jc ; dry salt shoul ders per Ib. , 9c ; bacon shoulders per Ib. , 8ic ; tierce lard per Ib. ; lie. SPICES. Pepper , 31 ; Allspice , 18j Javo , 2ClUilc,2 ! Mocha , 28o : Arbuaklo'i 141o.CHEES3 CHEES3 Full Cream , 14o | Port Skim , lOJo. LYE American , S 85 ; Greenwich. 8 40 Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 00 ; Lewis lye. 4 60 ; Jewell lye , 2 76. FEED Jobbing prices , Chop feed $1.50 per 100 Ibs. ; chop corn , 81.40 ; bran 70c er 100 Ibs. ' HOMINY New , 84 25 per bbl. SODA In Ib papers , $3.20 per cose ; kef eoda , 21c. NEW PICKLES Medium , In barreLi 8700 ; do in half bbls , 4 00am ; lli , in bbli 9 00 do , In half bbls , 5 00 ; gherkins , ii bbl * . 11 00 ; do , in half bbls , 6 00 , STARCH. Pearl , 440 ; Silver Gloai Sic ; Com Starch , 8go ; KicelnlorSlons 7c : Corn , 7io. TEAS .Gunpowder , good , 45@55 Obrlce , 60@75o ; Imperial , good , 4045c Oholrxi , C0@75c ; Young Hyuoa , gojd , 36E ( 50c ; choice , G5c@ijl 00 ; Japan Nat Loit 35c ; Japan , cbclco , 60@75c ; Oolong , good 35 10 ; Oolong , eho.oe , 40(5)55 ( ) ; Bonchong ? ood. 35 ( 10c ; choice , 35(345o. ( ROPE Sinai , i Inch and larger , lOJc g inch , lie ; 1 Inch , lljo. WOODEN W ARE i'wo hoop palli 1 75 ; three hoop palls , 2 00. Tubs , No 1 , 8 50 ; Pioneer washboards , 1 85 Donbl Crown 2 90 ; Wcllbucketu , 3 50 , LEAD Bar , 81 65. VINEGAR Pure pple extra-16c pure apple , 13ct Pruaamg uure acnle , 16c SALT. Dr y load * , per bbl , 1 65 ; Ash too , In sac ks , S 50 ; bbla dairy 60 , 5s , II 5 SOAPB Klrk'i Savon Imperial , U 45 Klrk'i Mtlnit , 3 60 ; Klrk'i standard. 3 7f Klrk'i white Ru I n , 5 25i Kirk1 Eutoca , 215 Kirk'a Prairie Queer. (100 ( cakes ) , 40 ; Kirk's magnolia doz , POTASH Pennsylvania cam , 4 cast In case , 3 85 ; Babbitt's Boll , 2 doz. In caw 1 90 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz In case 1 CO. PEANUTS Roaster I , oholce , red 'leu. lOcpnr It" ( . nt7 white , lOic perlli ; raw whit * VlrsInU raw , lOci roMtrxl OANDLKS Boxe * . 40 Ibe.Un , 16Jfc ; Ho , IDjo ; bcxus 40 Ibn. , 10 01. , 6 > , Ifijo. MATCHEb Per cnatlle , 9fto | round , Olios , 8 10 ; sqnnrn , casnu. j > 5 40 , Dry Oood . BHOWN COTTONS AtUntlo A. 8Jc ; Appleton XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , 8c | tloo't YV , 8 c ) Buckeye LL , 4-4 , 7o ; Cabot AV , o ; ChlttonanKo A. flic ; Uroat Falls E , 8 c ; Hoculor , Gio ; Honest Width , 8Jo. In dian Hood A , 8jo ! Indian SUiuknl A , ott B , 7lc ; do A , 840) ) do E 43 , I2jo ; Wai cott BB. 8&o. FINK BROWN eOTTUMS Allendale Mi 7lo { Alligator 8-4 , Re ; Argyle 4-4 , 7o } Atlantic LL , Rio ; Badger Statn X 4-4 , 7c ; Bennlngton 0 4-4 , GJo ; Buckeye S. 4.4 , GJoc Indian Orchard AA 9-8. 8Jc : Laoonla O 39 , 80 } Lehigh E 4-4 , 940 ; Poppcroll N 80 7o ; do O 33 , 71c ; do R 30. 7Jc ; do E 39 , R4o , Vocasset 0 4-4 , 7Jc ; Wamsutta 4-4 ISo BLEACHED COTTONS Androioog ln L 4-4,9ioBlackstoneAA ; Imperial 8c ; do do half bleached 4.4,9c ; Cabot 4-4,8 | ; Fidelity 1-4 , 9icFrult ; of the Loom , 9J ; do can.brlo4-4,12JcdoWaterTwl ; t,10loGreat ; Falls Q , 9a ; Indian Head shrunk 4-4 , 12c ; Lontviale , lOc ; do cambric 37 , 12Jo ; Now York Mills , 12io ; Pomiot A.lOo ; lfopporel N G Twills , 1240 ; Pocoliontus 4-i , 9Jo ; Pocasset 4-4 , 81o ; Utlcn , lie ) Watnautta O X X. 1240. DUCKS Colored ) Albany K brown. So ; do 0 , drab , lie ; do XA stripes ana plaids , 12ip ; do XXX brown and drab , Btrli > 09 and plaids , X3Jc ; Arlington fancy , ! Br9c : uuswlck brown , 8Je ; Chariot fani-y 12io ; do extra heavy , SOc ; Fall River brown , extra heavy , lljcj Indiana A brnwn 1 Xnf Nooonsot A browu. 15o 1'lUK.liNUB Arnoskeog A U A 83 19c ; do XX blue 32 , 1840 ; Arrowocca , 9Jc ; Claremont B B. 15Jc ; Conostogo ex tri174c : Hamilton D , 114o Lewiston < v 30 , 15c ; MInuehaha 4-4 , 30o ; Omega super extro 4-4. 2So ; Pearl River 32 , 16o ; Putnam - nam XX blue stripe , 12c ; Shotucket S lOio ; do S3 12o ; Yeoman's blun 29 , 9o DENIMS. Amoakeak , bluoandbronn lGo ; Andover DD blue , 154o ; ArllngX blue Scotch , 1840 ; Concord 000 , blue ow brown , 12ic ; do AAA , do do 13J ; doXXto do do 144o Haymaker's blue and brown , 9Jo ; Mystto River DD strlpd , 16Jc ; Pearl River , blue and brown , Ilk ; Unoasvlllo , blue and brown , 144r. OAM11RI03 Barnard , 5Ao > Eddystone lining. 24 inch double face , 840 ; Garner A glazed , PJc ; Manhattan glove finish , 5Jo Newport do Gc ; do glazed , 5gc | Pequot do 5o : Lockwood kid finish 60. CORSET JEANS Amory , 80Audron ; coggln Ratteen 82oClarendcn ; , 6JoCones ; o ea satteens , 7Jc ; Hnllowel , , 80 ; Injdl Orchard 7io ; Nnrrigansett , iruproved.c Peiiperlll Bittflen 94o ; Rookport , 7ja PRINTS -Aliens , Gio ; American , 640 ; Arnold , 7c ; Berwick. 4c ; Cocheco , 7c ; Conestoga. 640 ; Dunkirk , ; Dunnoll , GJ@7c ; Eddystone. 7o ; Gbucostor , 60 ; Harmony , Bio ; Knickerbocker , fijo ; Mor ri oo D. 7c ; Mystic , 5ic ; Sprames , Go ; Southbridgo , Gc ; do. Ginghams , 7o ; Marl , born , 5Jc ; Oriental 640. GINGHAMS Amkeag. . lOic ; AmoB- keog dross 9J | Argyle , lOlc ; Atlantic , 9o ; Cumberland , 74o ; Highland , Tic ; Keullwortb , Sic ; Plun kett , 10ic | Bus 9BI , 8c COTTONADES Abbervllle 13io Agate , 20o ; American , Ho ; Artlslan , 20o ; Cairo D and T , ISic ; Clarion D and T , 17jc ; Doccan Co. stripes D and T , IGo ; Key. stone , ISJc ; Nantucket , 19o ; Nonporeil 16c ; Ocean D and T , 13io ; Royal , IGi i Sussex , 12c ; Tlogo , 12ic ; Wochusett shirt In ? : hecks. 12ic ; do , Nankin , 12io ; York , plain N nkln. 12jc ; do , checks , stripes and fancy , 124c ; do , 8 oz 20c. SHKETINGS-Androscogtrln 10-4,37lo do 9.4 , 23o ; do 8-4 , 22c ; Continental 0 42 , lie , Fruit of the Loom 10-4 , 27i ; New York mllls98 , S5o ; do 78 , SOc ; do 58. 22io PembrjkelO-4 , , 25o ; Pequot 1C-4 , 2840 , do 74,19o do 49 , IGo ; Pepperell { .96 , 29o do 67 , 31odo ; 67 , 18o ; UWco 96 , 36c ; do 58 , 33io > do 48.17o. Paints Oils and Varnlehet OILS 110 * carbon , per gallon , 13o ; 150 * headlight , per gallon , 15o ; 175 * headlight , per gallon. 20o ; 160' Water AVhlte , 19c ; linseed , raw , per pallon , 64 ; linseed , boiled , per gallon , 57o ; l rd , winter str'd , per ttal , Ion , 1 00 ; No. 1 , 85c ; No. 2 , 75c ; castor , XXX , per gallon , 1 25 ; No. 3,1 20 ; sweet , per gallon , 85cj sperm , W. B. , per gallon- 175 ; fish , W. B.per gallon , 60c ; neatafoot , extra , per gallon. 75o ; No. 1 , 65o ; lubri cating , zero , p'er gallon , SOc ; summer , 16o , golden machine , No. 1 , per gallon , SSo ; No. 3 SO : sperm , signal , per gallon , 80o ; tur pentine , per gallon , 65c ; naptho , 74 , per gallon. ISo : 6C. 17c PAINTS IN OIL White load , Omaha P. P. . Gc ; white load , St. Louis , pure , GJn ; Marseilles green , 1 to 5 Ib cans , 20o French zinc , gioen seal. 12o ; French zinc , red seal , He ; French zinc , in varnish east , 20c ; French zlnoe , In oil nsnt 15o ; Row and burnt umber , 1 Ib cans 12o ; raw and burnt Sienna , ISo : Vandyke brown , wg refined lampblack , 12o ; coach black and l ory black , 16c ; drop bla < k , IGc ; Prussian blue , SOo ; ultramarine blue , ISo ; chrome green , L. M. & D. , 14obllnd ; and shutter roen , L. M. & D. , 14c ; Paris green. 18c ? ndlan red , 15o : Venetian red. 9o ; Tuscar drt. , 22c ; American Vcrmlllod , I. A P. , ISO chrome yellow , L. , M. , O. & D O. , 18c yellow ochre , 9o ; golden ochre , 16 ; patent dryer , 80 ; Draining colors : light oak , dark oai. walnut , Chestnut anrl oah ICe Dry ° alnti White lead , 8c ; French ilno. lOci Par whltelng 24c ; whiting gilders. IJc Hhitinc com'l , lie ; lampbkck German town 14c Irmpblack ordinary lOo Prus. hUWU , X7V ; * AiJ.LJt Jj V14 * * J , Jtww ; * " elan blue , 55o ; ultramarine , 18c : vaudykc Cloves , 35c ; Nutmeifs , 81 'Wj ' Oaseia,24c Mace 8100. L \RD Omaha RcfmlnlniCo. : Tierces 12T 40 and 50-lb cans , lfo ) ; 20-lb cans I22a ; 10-lb pails , screw top , 12&c & ; 5-lb do 12o ; 3 Ib do , 12 0. lUOE TjouUlana prime to choice , G ! p 7o : fair. 6i ( ? 7Jc ; Patma , 6 c. FISH No. 1 mackerel , half brls , 6 75 No. 1 m-.ckerel , klta , 1 OOj family mack. erel , half brls , 4 75 ; family mackerel , kits 85c ; No. 1 white fish , half brls , 6 00 ; No. ( jOKFU'B. Rio. lair , Hoi KIo , gooc Hie ; iirliiiF to choice , 12 to 12c ) Old gov'l brawn , 8cj umber , burnt , 4s ; amber , raw ; lcalenna ; , burn t , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4c Paris green genuine , 25o ; ParU green com 20c ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chrorn green K. , 12c ; vermllllon , Eng. , 70c | vei | million , America , 18c ) Indian red , 10 < rose pluk , 14o ; Venetian read , Ookasosi 2Jo : Venetian red Am. , IJcj red lead , 7Jc chroma yellow , genuine , 20o hrome yel low , K. , 12c ; oohro , roobelle Set ochri VA11NI8IIES Barrola par gallon , Furniture , extra , 01 10 ; furniture , No. 1 tl ; coach , extra , 8140 ; each , No , 1 81 20 ; Damar , extra , 81 75) ) span , 70o ; nf phaltum , extra , 85o | sheila 83 50) ) bar oil finish , 81 SO Heavy Hardware Lilt Iron , ratoa , ? 3 09 ; plow steel , | > ecli east , 7o ; crucible , 80 ; special or Germau , < k cast tool do. 15@20 wagon spoken , sol 2 25@3 00 ; hclw , par eot , 125 ; feUoer , tawe dry. 140 ; tonguee , each , 70@85o ; ailei each , 75o ; stiuare nnta , i > or Ib , 7@11 < woHbors. per Ib. 818c ; riveU , per Ib , 111 ooil chain , per Ib , G@12o ; inalloable , Hi iron wedges , 60 ; crowbars , 60 hnrro' teeth , 4c ; boneahoei ) , per keg , 5 00 ; uprb steel , 7@Bc ; Burden's horsoahoos , 5 51 Burden's mulciihoej , 6 50 SHOT. Shot , 81.85 ; Back nhot , 82.K Oriental Powder , kegs , 86.40 : Jo. , hs kegs. 8K48 : do. , nuarter kngs , 51.88 ; Ulan Ing , koio. 03,35 : Fuse , usr 100 feet 50o. DAUBED WIRE In car lots , 8 25f 925 per 100 ; in less than car lots. 8 7K U 75 per 100. NAILS Rates. 10 to 60) ) ? , 425. Hldoi hurt , Ete. HTDKB reen butcher' * hide , 6@7i cured 7jf@8o ; hides , green salt , part cure 7iculdes,7c ; ; dry flint , sound , 13c14o ( ; di calf and kip , 12@14oj dry salt h.dei.ioum 10@llc ; green calf. wt. 8 o 15 E.I. . 11@12 green cell , wt , under 8 CM , per ikin , 50 green pelU , 60@81 25 ; green lamb skin 81 25@150 ; damaged hides , two-third rat cut scored an ) one grub , ilasied twi tLlnia rate , ) branded hldea 10 per cent , roof Ooon kln , No. 1 , 45cj No. 1 , 80o ; No , 20jj No. 4 , lOo , Mink , No. 1 , S0c | No. 2 15o ; No. S , ir.o ! No. 4 , 60. For , No.lk , 00c Ii I | No. 2 , 26c , Bktink , No. 1 , bWcj 6ftcj i hortflrlofi , 40si narrow utrlpra Iri'ftd ' dtrliH ) . 10 : ) fn'low ' 7o , Leatnor Oak neb , 880 lo 42o ; hemlock iou , IHc to 35c ; homlook kip , 80o to 100 ; rununr , fJie to 80o ; hemlock calf , 8So to 120 ; hoin. lock upper , 2.ta to 26o ; oaV upper , 2lo ; alllcator. 4 00 to C 50 ; aalf kid , 8'(3 : < Ac ; OreWnklil , 2fiOto276 ; oak kip , 8to ) to 1 00 ; oak oalf , 1 20 tn 1 30 ; Prcnch kip , 110 to 1 6 ; French calf , 1 U > to 3 00 : nis- oetU. 5 50 to 7 50 ; linings , 6 00 to 10 50 ; toppings , 0 00 to 10 50 ; 15. L. Morocco , 80o to 35o ; ( xihbln 0 , D , Moroooo , 35o ; sltnon ; 2 ffl to 3 00. UARNKSS-No t > tar oak , 42o ; No U do , 39c ; N1 Ohio oak , SSo ; No. 2 do , 35o ; No. 1 Milwaukee , 37a ; No. 2 do 3-1 o. Lumbar. WIIOLESALK. We qnotc lumber , li.tli and shlngloi ont cars at Omaha at the following prices I JOIST AND HOANTLINO-16 ft. and under , $22 IX ) ; 18 ft. , 823 50. TIMUKRS 16 ft. and under. 822 00. TIMBER AND JOIST 18 It. , 823 M , 2C ft , $23 50 , 23 ft. , 82(5 50 ; 24 ft. 820 60. FENCING No. 1 , 4 and 6 In. , 824 00 ; No. 2 , 822 00. SlIKKTINO-No. 1 (2nd ( common boards ] , 820 00 ; No. 2 , 818 00. LIMK Per barrel , 81 35 ; bulk per fins- 40c ; Cement , bbl , 82 25 Iowa plaster , bbl , 82 60. Hair per bn. 40o. Tarred felt 100 Ibs , $3 50. Straw board , 83 60. COALr-Cumborland blacksmith , 12 ; Morris Run Bloraburg , 812 ; Whltebroast lump , $5 M ) ; Whltobreast nut. 85 50 ; Iowa lump , 85 50 ; Iowa nut 85 50 ; ( took Spring * 8 : Anthracite , 811 60@12 00 ; Colorado , 800. Orurt DRUGd AND CHKMlOALa.- , Carbolic , 50o ; Acid , Tartarlo , 65o ; Balsam Copablo , nor tb , 70o ; Bark , Saraafras , i > or Ib , 143 } Calomel , per Ib , 75c ; Clnchouldia , par oz , 8115 ; Chloroform , per Ib. 100) ) Dover's powders , par Ib , 81 40 | Kpsotn Salts , per Ib , Sic ; Glycerine , pure pe' hi , 31c ; Lead , Acetate , per Ib , 22o Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per gal. > 1 25 ; Oil , Castor , No. 3 , per gal , 8115 , Oil , Ollvo , per sal. 81 50 ; Oil , Origanum , 50 ; Opium , 84 75 ; Quinine P. * W. A R. A 8. , per or , 81 83 ; Potasriuin , Iodide , per It $175 ; Salacm , per oz. 40o ; Sulphate o Morphine , > er or , 83 85) ) Sulpnur Dour per Ib , 4ct Htrvr. ' nlno. nor oz. 81 05. Liquor * . ALCOHOL 188 proof. S 25 per wine gallon ; extra California spirits , 187 proof , 1.25 per proof gallon ; triple refined spirit * 87 proof , 123 per proof gallon ; re-distilled whiskies , 1 001 60 ; fine blended , 60 © 2 60 ; Kentucky bourbons , 2007 00 ; Ken tucky and Puuusrlvanla ryes , 2 00@7 00. BRANDIKS-Imported , S6 0010 00 ; domestic 1 404 00 , GINS Itcportod , 4 606 00) ) domostlo , 1 40@S 00. UHUMS-Imiortod , 4 608 00 ; Now Kngland. 2 00(5)4 ) 00 ; douiestlo , 1 603 50 PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY- 1 76@4 00. 01IAMPAGNKS Imported per case , 3800@ > St 0)AmitU ) a. ease , 1200 © IfiOO. CLARETS or OBBO. 4 60@18 00 WINES Rh no wlno , per ciww , 6 00 ® 2 00 ; Oatawba , per case , 4 007 00 , Ole rn mnd Tobacco * . FINE OUT In pails. Hard to Beat ! 75o ; Golden Thread , 70o ; Fountain , 80o , Favorite , 65c ; Rocky Mountain , 60o : Fancy , 65o ; Daisy , 50c. In tin foil Catllus O. S. , 5 Ib boxes , per Ib G3fl | Tyo iUard'a Tiger , COc ; Diamond Crown , 660. SMOKING All grades Common , 25 tc 33c. Granulated Blackwelli Durham , 16 oz 51c ; Dukes Durham , 16 or , 46o | Seal of North Carolina. 16 oz , 46 ; Bool of Nebrns ka , 16 oz , 38c ; Lone Jack. 4 or , linen bags per Ib , 81.35 ; Marburgs' Pnck 2 or tin oil , 55c ; Dog T all 65c. Wool. Merino unwaa ed , light. 14@16o | heavy.o , @ 1315c ; medium uuwashod , light , 18@20 washed , choice , 82o ) fair , SOo ; tnb-ding and w. , 28o ) burry , blnorsm ] jotted woo. 2@Go les Horia * and Mulei. Tha market is brisk and all grades are selling well at illght advance in prlcaa. The demand for good hones exceeds tbe supply considerably. Prices range as fol lows : Fine single driven , 8150. to 300. ) Extra draft hones , $176. to 226. ) Common draft horses , 8100. to 160. ) Extra farm hones 8110. to 125. ; Common to good farm hones 890. to 8100. ) Extra plugn , 800. to 75. Common plugs , 820. to 840. MULES. 16 to K.J hands ( excra ) , * 12C. to 160. ) 14 J to 16 hands , 8100. to 140. 14 to 141 hands , 375. to 100. ) 13 } to K hands , 860. to 75. Bloody Work cf n JLunatlo. Bpeda Dispatch to Tun URS. March 9. A Gor man eurvant girl namud Catherine Molztfor , In the employ uf Samuel May , attempted to murder Mrs. Ma ; arid the latter'o child this mornlnq. She aeoftultod thu former with a hatchet imd fractured the skull tf the child with a bottlo. It IB boltovod Mrf. May will recover. The ohlld ; will die. The girl came from GK > r many three months ago. She ia in- ] aauo. ; Dorsoy's PoUor Chooli Srcclal Dlipalch to Tim DUN. DKNVKH , Col. , March 9. From ; authentic source it is learned that in , July , 1870 , Judye J. . Hlssoll , ol . Loadvlllo , wou $2000 from S W. Djraoy hi n gittnoof pokoroa thu train | golni ; to Djnver , for which ho guvo i , check Thij , oviduntly lo the ono referred , forred to by Hordoll , having boei , given " .I. U B , " claiming ll to moai ! Congressman. ) Ii. Biilford. Judgt now in Now York. . Death uf BUhop Qulntiu , Special Dispatch to Till Uin. 1 NKW OIILKANB , March 9 Join Qulntiu , O thollo bishop o ( Mobili ainco 1859 , died this morning at St Theresa pastoral residence , this city Qo has boon sick two month * . Fu neral Thursday morning from Mobili cathedral. Stolen Jovrela Special Dlipatch to Tim Um , III. , March 9 Thi $1,200 worth of property stolen fron K. C. Klaholt'fl jewelry B'oro in thl city , recently , was recovered to-night The gooda , which cnmprlau nil atolei except the diamonds , were dlaoovorui by some boya burled in an nnuaoi grave yard within tlu city llruitf. Th dlamonda , vilnid $3,000 to $5,000 have not ynt boon foand. ORDINANCE NO CO ! ) An ordinance 'BtililUliUittlidilufln'ti ' location ( ; tl'Uiiorihn il " u h linuibf Nitb > la > i itred fr > in IA h t > lOthktruit , > n tliu.lt. if Omalii l Do It oriUliinI by tliu CM. Uouncll of tliu City c Omaha. ) ; HrtTlin 1. U o i OH , It \ * ini.0'H.iry In thu In eru < of nubile a d pr at Iniprov menu h nra alter contcmp atwl tii bailonr , that t o lliirn < LOal Nirliolai utru t , biftnocii I1) ) h an < I lUlli tr it , I alt tli' < I y > I Uiiiiha , ' u iluarly ilu < nvi , tucnfor t It U b ivli ) or nlno till , hu following 'I'luiidi r r nro o.tabllilKil ami hall h r u tur bo nu i iff" nlzmlby tliBtlty a-H auv ru ii | { iho I ntt o' "al @ Nlo o al tire , to wl Tliu M u h H u c I N cl olanttr itntul balt-4 fa t noitfi ol the no I lln i f Itard utruit th ouijh ut Iti u itirImntl ml'h .o t > line of Nlt.li aa .tre-t butw > t'tli ami luihMtreetifih.il lie > lx'y.t oU. ) fe north nt a 11 > nuts wllhl t u Mini H rcl Toil ' ( run the south lln * > f NUholai ut cot as ubo1 Irv dcflneJ. id , Kcc. 'J Thin ordinance h ll taVo cflect'antl I ; In forcu from and af ur IU paiuae | .Pann d Kebru.ry 27 , I8H3. Do ) Attmt : J.J. L. 0. JEWETP , , Cl y Clerk. CIIAS h'AU.MANN , I'rmlJfiit City council pro tern. of ! Approved March 3 , I J. K. 110YI ) . Mayor. LIFE IN THE RING. The Story Told by an Old Olroua Man. The Diury of a BiuKle Day How the Men Live and What They are Galled Upon To Do. Philadelphia Times. Findiij , ' ruu Tiniua reported an attentive - tontivo liatonor , the old clrcns man said : "Ouo of the moat amusing things to circus people Is the sympathy they hoar expressed for them by thoao rot in the business 'This clrcns life ia awfully hard , isn't ' il ? ' 'Why you people never Bleep , do yon1 'Novor | { ot half unoiifh tn oat ? ' nnd much of the BO.UIO aort. Now the truth In that in thu matter of oatltig nud alooplng circus pnoplo nro perhaps the moat regular of nny class. In the first plnco you should understand some thing nbont the labor they have to poi form , bill It would tire yon to hoar all the details , they embrace eo many dllloront kinds. The moro com mon nro thoao : The nvorago time of the arrival of a show Into n town la in the neighborhood of 5 a. m. An Boon as it arrives the labor of unloading t ho train begins. There are a sot of man who do nothing but load nud un load trains. These are the Orel to getup up , and they are quickly followed by the oauvau men , grooms and driven. Everything belonging to the show la loaded in wagons , and those are run oil" the cars in a very few moments , the horses are hitched up , and then ovorythlng ia taken to the ground * , Oaco there the first touts erected are the stables and cook tontr , nnd thn food and msrkot stuff nrouln-itly upon the ground , having bcon nruti g-d lor by agents in advance Tim muiiuuvrlu tout ia the first of the Inryo u-utn t go up , and the work of feeding ilio an imals ROCS on. "About 7 o'clock thoao thinpa nro done nnd the laboring mon nro otlltd to breakfast In their cook tout , it being separated and apart from the ono used by heads of departments After breakfast the work of putting in seato and building the the ring IB completed uud then the task ol preparing before the parade is partial patud in by nearly everybody. The perforators nnd executive pcoplo generally orally liu In their births , In the sleeping cms , until nbout 8 o'clock , when they gut up , dross nnd bathe , for which every convenience la fut- niahod. A card upon the car door tolls thorn what hotel to go to , am there they prococdod to breakfast. As a rule , performer. * take part In the paradebut that Is generally ever by 1' o'clock , nnd the 'hotel people , ' as they are called , return to a 12IO : ! din ner. In the meantime , everything having bcon made ready for the of tor- noon performance , the laboring mon have a rest , which la continuous until breaking up time nt night. They are supplied with dli.uor and supper Performers go to 'tho lot * nt about 2 p. m , perform their part of the pro gramma and then they have naually from 4 p. m , to 8 p. tn , lu which to oat iiippof and amuse themselves by reading or strolling about town , there always being plenty of citizens who are willing to show thorn the boat at tractions of the place. , AWAY , UKB-TIIK AUill. "Supper upon the lot lasts from | 5:30 : p , m. to 0:30 : p. m. , and then the . performance of the afternoon It | ropoatod. At about ! ) o'clock the work of reloading begins and proooodi BO rapidly that when the circus and concert are concluded the tout in which they are given is all there ia lofl upon the grounds , and it taken onlj about half nn hour to remove that and then ovorythlng ia ready for the next town. It la a rule , not always observed , however , that the portorr . of the sleeping cars shall lock them at midnight , no thai everybody la supposed to bo in bed at that time , and the cars bolnp constructed only for sleeping pur poses , rogilar sloop and plenty of It la - Bomowhat compulsory. The accomo dations for sleeping nro usually ample and the hurt ha are occupied by thi saino people throughout the season so that they become accustomed t and like them. Indeed , It ia a frequent quent thing for people to rcfaso a bed in a hotel upon Sunday night , whlol . Isnlwaysprovided , the berth , or homo being preferred to n stracgo bed And I myself have often lift n hoto table for the cook tent , because tht faro there , while generally ( simple and n plain wan always frush , well cookoi " nnd wholesome. ° "Where do circus pcoplo nil com from ? From ovorywhoro. Porhap the majority originally came from th country. Young Country lads BOO litho the circus nil thur'o ia of the glorlou and grand In this world run awa from homo and biro out In nome rnluo , capacity. If they are clover physl cally and develop Into performers , o simply remain as a driver or canvasi man or common laborer , they alway retain their love for the country , nn very many poi formers , after goin from city to town and town to cltj remove In the winter to th country and remain conton odly 'till the bluebirds ling , ' as the express the time for starting ou Very many kings and queens of th arena have no ambition other tha tholr fdmlllta and private life upon i farm. Others obtain employment I the winter upon the variety atago c In circus companies in the aonthot countries , Cuba and Mexico , whl many go regularly every winter to E1 ! rope to fill twelve or fifteen weeks' 01 In circuses there in pe ot' ma unit buildings , fitted up aa olabo , att'ly ns theatres. a.or " The average intelligence of circi people aside from the laboring mi n- is very far about the general eat raut innto. Thoao immediately conneotc In with tha expcutivo department , wl have to do with the newspapers , ral roads , city authorities nnd hotels , a Jiih men cf unusual Intelligence , ednc hth tlon and t-xperienco in tholr retpo , tlve lines , and the salaries such poi u tlotis commanded in former tlm eat to served to diav in the business tl JVC beat financiers , advertisers , beekeepers ben keepers and purchasers money cou secure. Within the past few yea the character of men in theao dopai monts has improved very cu slderably so that now perso possessed of the highest order commercial Intelligence freely off their sorvlco , nnd managers , finding' moro agents than there IB demand for , retain the boat and pay those much smaller salaries than they formerly had to. Still , there nro some men .whoso salaried run na high as 87,003 in onn Instance , and qnito a number of mon receive na mush as $2GOO for the sea son aoaally six months in length. Of late yoara quito a proportion of performers como from gymnasiums , and many of thoao have been young mon who have impaired health by too- much study , nnd find in clrcns life the physical oxerclso necessary to health and the gratification of a doslro to travel inculcated by reading or the nomadic Instinct so natural to the young. LAUIKH IN TUB rilOFESHION. "Of thn women that enter the pro fession their origin is not always cer tain , but n majority of them nro born into the business and know nothing outcido of it. There arc n few nota ble exceptions , but perhaps n major ity of I hem nro women of only ordi nary inetit.il attainments and pecu liarly cxc'uslvo ' lives , however con trary to common opinion that may coom Until they are untried , nnd that ia generally early in lifa , they ro almost Invariably accompanied by thnlr fathers , brothers or mothers , whoso anrvoillanco la usually very strict. ladies who ride or per'orm daring feats looks down upon mom- bora of tbolr own BOX like the pretty Montague , who are not acrobats. They declare that such ladies 'havo no talent. ' A woman born pretty IB regarded by them In the same sense as a woman born with a beard or no arms merely as a curiosity. Circus people seldom care to make acquaint ances outside of the buiinoes. This applies particularly to the women. Knowing that they are regarded as > class In as lair n light as they should bo , they return the sarno sort of dls- cust , and ontsido of tholr most inmate - mate family friends hardly know or rust any ono. Perhaps to omphaaiza his fact , I can clto an Instance in my wn cxporlonco where I have been rlth a company which Included some hlrty women , and , although I stood lese to the management , my ao- .aaintanao with the women was never ihoro than the ordinary exchange of alutation , except with two , and they were both married ladled nnd old enough to bo my mother. Public opinion concerning circus woman is almost entirely erroneous nnd docn ; hem the grossest Injustice , although this opinion dorlvoi na origin from the very exolusivouoaa the women depend npon for their protection. The pub lic knows clrcns people as being all of ono kind and cla , when , la truth , there Is aa much diversity among them aa la possible to conceive - ceivo lu n like number of people banded trgethor in any other call ing. Even the laboring mon are saving and support families with their Binall wages. The postoffioo money order system la n great aid in thaf. direction , and every pay-day finds them all over the country buy ing Uncle Barn's orders upon the pnatollioo where they liv ? . I have given yeu n trun picture of a people that everybody BOOB but nobody knows. How do yon like ill" r.l = AMUSEMENTS. = e o BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE , Modern European Celebrities , COZKT. J. . . 01 IlrooHyn , N T. , will deliver a conrss ol FOUR LECTURES At BOYD'flOPEIU HOUSK , upon the fol owlnjr , Bubjoctt : 1 , GAMBETTA , - - - March 15 , 2 , NIHILISM , - - - Maroh22 , 3 , LONDON SOOIBIT , March 29 , 4 , OASTBLAR , - - - April 3d , Those lectures have horn delivered beloro lomeot thomoHt rrltlo.l and cultivated audl. encea In Am rlca , Mil rnvo ca led forth OLCom- luras 'aore ' 11 tlerl'g than h o ovtr been re- crlvid by any lecturer upon similar subject * . Th flrrt lecturj will e > ttllverod Thursday , March 15. < tli-iii on-tu-tti sh EMERY & JONES , h REAL ESTATE AGENTS 1' AND HORTICUL1UBISTTS , are now Uklng 1'ol orders ( or Irult and ornamental tree * , ihrul'i ol and flnwciloKpl1 ! ( nr tprln mllvcry. Order * mu t bo In beloro tlii lit of April. Hatls'actloa ' 10d unvantcod. Offlcu 1300 Iluruoy street , Omihm. d 118-Bw id IKKIiriCATKrOK I UIIUCATION. STATE OK NEUHAJKA , ) 10 Auditor's Ollko , Lincoln , Feb. I , 1F83. f ps I , .form Wa'llchu ' , Auditor r ( Public Account * , 10 do huroby cirtily that the Fire Inturaiico A ao- elation ot Lor.don , In thu K nglrniof ( licat Uri- ID taln , hitarompll d with the In-uianculaw of this user Ht te , nu in authorlicJ to trantact Lunintfsot usF Flro Itturince In thin dtate lor ihucurrentyiar. F , , . WITNESS mylund and Heal ol otlico or i. HKiL r the day and jcur first above < vrlt- il- 1 , ' ten. ilor JOHN WALLICH8 , or Auditor 1' . A. IB- MURPnY & LOVETT , Agontg. CBKTIIICATR OF rCBLICATlRN. 8 OFFICE AL'DirOU OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS , 1 ? ' bTATi OK > K KABKA , Lincoln , Feb. 1 , ISaj. f he It Is hereby certlQtd that the Wtttern A ur- it- > nco < Joniany | , ol Toronto , In the Domlnicn ot itey Cacadi , ha' compiled with the Insurant * Uw rf ey thoUtatr , and Is authorized t trans nt Ihe biu- it lne s ol Fire Idtura ue In this Stite lor the cur itho rent j car. ho , ' , WITNESS my hand and the seal cf an 4 HB.L [ th > Auditor ol I'uMIc.bcoutiU ( be aIn 1 , - ' day and ) tar almvu written. JOHN WALLICHS , In Auditor f. A or MUKPIIY & LOVETT , Agents. irn lib CKKTiriCAlK FOR u- HTATEOF NKIIKASKA , ) um - AI-BITOR'H Omen , LINCOLN , Feb. 1 , Ib83. / I. Jolm WnlllihAualter ol I'ublle AccounU , da hereby c-rlll ) thit thu Am ilcin Fire loiur- anco L'ouiptny o I'till.dcliihla m the btato ot 1'ummjhaiiU , h u complloJ with the Insurance luwrf tliU Statu , and K author zed to traneact IUS thob Hlucs4o'U.tiljs uucii lu tliU State ( or the ion curruu > ' , . . . iti- _ Wi'NEsSmy hindnnd ( oil ol el- iti.ed 1 bf\i < ' ttritun. Hoi tlu uaj ma yur mat nbu\u rho JOXWALUcns , , Aul.tu V , A. ill- MUitl'lIY .V LOVETr , tro cano - no- isl- STATE OF NKUI1V.KA , ) Auditor' Oolce , Lincoln , Feb. 1,1583. ) B I , John Walllchi , Auditor ol 1'utllc Account' , the diherntiy certify that tbo Uortu UrliUh ana ak- Hi rcaitllf IiBUianco Company of London and ald Edinburgh , In tbe K'ludouiuf Ureat Ur.tiln , baa toiuiihiu w th the Insurance law tl ml Hi ate , ars rU i > autbhi'rizid to traunact Ihe builneu o irt- lira inmuanciIn tbls sta e lor Ire cu ter t ) oar. , , o . . WITNESS my lund ntid calolotflC4 un- I HiitL. > tbe diy tnd year flrit above writ- 3DS I > , > ' t n. of JOHN WAILICII8 , Aud.tor P. A. Far MURl'HY * . LQVETT , Agtnti.