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DATI.V ttWR TTl'RSi AF MATCH IT 5
TIio HobrasKa National Bank ,
Of Omht , Kefc.
X > ald up Capital. . - $250,000
DIRECTORS :
. r. JOIIJ.'SON , President , ot Stcele , Johnson &
Co.
-A. E. TOUZAL1N , Vlc President , ol a , B & Q
B. R. , Boston.
W. V. MOK3E , ot W. V. Uors * A Oo.
; onu a. COLLINS , oi o. u. & J. s. Collins.
J. U. WOOLWORTH , Counsellor nJ Attorni ? .
U-Uw.
L B. RHKI ) , ot Byron llccd & Co.
f3. W. YATKS , Ouhlor , late Cashier ol th First
Kitlon\l Bank ol Omaha , nJ connected with
the actlro management ot bat Bank since Its
organltttlou In 1EG3.
Oftiiu ( cr business April 27 , 1882 , with the
Z 3 ! ciy'.U ' ! c ( ajj biut laWebriwk * .
CoLtzcnosa receive special attention and cbai
, jti Ion-cat obtainable hero or elsewhere.
IraRsi allowed oa time deposits upon favor-
ivibla Urrug and upon accounts ol banks and bank-
EICIUNOJ , Oovernment Bonds , and
Coun > " and Cltjr Scctlcs bought and sold.
It la prep red to do a general banking bujlnoee
a'l ll > JeUlls , and In the treatment ot cuitou-
eis In will purauo the most liberal policy consle-
tent with &a'o banking.
FItiAHCE AND GOIVJi ERGE.
J. W. RODEFER.
Broker
Stocks , Bonds , Commercial Paper and all other
i Stood securities dealt In.
IlMni 4 , No. 23 1'earl St , , Council BluHi ) , la.
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FINANCIAL.
tOpcclal Dispatch to TUB linn.
NBW YOHK , March 27.
Money Market at G@10 i > er cent , closfor
ing and offered at 20 per cent. .
Prime Mercantile Paper G@7i per
.cent ,
Sterling Exchange Bankers' bills steady
4 80 ; demand , 4 83.
Government 4Jj and extocdad Oi , J per
cent hifher ; 3i and 4s were unchanged.
Railroads , were quiet without any par
ticular change. The share speculation
opened firm and the prices showed an ImK
provemont of J@3 per cent over those of
.Saturday and during the groitcr part of
the first hour of business the market conlow
tlnued firm , then a further advance of J
@J per cent waa recorded , led by the
Southern Pacific preferred and Central
Pacific , after which the market became
very dull nnd heavy. The general Hat fall
off J@J per cent , the latter on the Union
Pacific. Tha Central Pacific broke to 7GJ
from 78i ; part of IbU decline mjaequently
recovered , but the market aiain became
dull and weak. The late dealings fell off
J@i per cent , the latter Central Pacific ,
whllo the St. Paul , Minneapolis & MaulCUi
toba dropped 15GJ from 1582At noon
the mirkot closed steady compared with
Saturday'll closing quotations , and the list
a fraction lower.
SitnrJay. To-day.
' 51- , ' 1037 103 }
'B-B , . ! . . . 103 * 103i
4V0 Coupons. . . . . . . . . .112i H2g
4i8. . . , 120 120
Pacifij 3'a of 1895 12 < J 120
BONDS.
Central Pacific firsts 1141 114
.Brio seconds 06 9GJ
tehigh & Wilkeabarro 102 102
Louisiana consols 05 GJ
Missouri 6's HO U"
'
.St , Paul & Sioux City firsts. .Ill llli
& Pacific land grants. . 63 671
do R. G. div. . . . 81S 8U1
Union Pacific 1st mortgage. . 112 114J
do land grants . .109J 109J
do sinking fund. . 115j 115.
-Virginia 6's 33 SO
do consolsG's 40J 40i
do deferred Ug 13
S1OOZB.
.Adams Express. . . . 12G 12G
Allegheny lOentral . . . w
.Alton & Terra Haute. . . . . . . . ODi b9
do pfd. . . . 98 97
iQ&nada Southern Gti 67i
.Ool.Cin.&Ind. Central. . . . 80 804
vdentral Pacific 77J 7t > i
Chesapeake & Ohio. 21
do 1st pfd 31
do 2d pfd 23
Chicago & Alton. 133J 183J
do pfd 13l > Irfu
Ob ! . , Burl. & Qaincy 122 122
* \ Obi. St. L. & New Orleans. . 78 79
< Oin. , Sand. & Cleveland 48
01ovo. , Col. & Cincinnati 72
Delaware & Hudson canal 1073
Del. , Lack. & Western . . . 1244
Danver & Rio Grande 47 4 $
Brie 37 37i
do pfd 70 79
East Tonuossee ° \
do preferred . . . lo !
-3-ort Wayne & Chicago 134 134
-Hannibal & Bt. Joseph. . . . . . 39 39
do pfd. . . 80 BOJ
-1J" l
Qftrlom . - * *
.Houston & Texas Central. . . . . . . < 2j
.Illinois Central. . . . . . 1 | 44
: tnd. , Bloom. & Weatern 33J 33.t
Kansas & Texas 33J 0 ,
"Louisville & Nashville. , 63 , '
'JiouUv. , New Alb. & , Chicao . . . 60
Marietta & Cincinnati 1st pf i . . . 10
do do 2d pfd . . . 5
Memphis & Charleston . . . SO
.Michigan Central. . . . . . 93J 931
Mimowolh It "t , Louts uj
do P'd. . . . " 7
Missouri Pacific IMS 10J1
Mobilo&Ohio 174
: alanh ttau Beach i
Morriaft Essex. o J
'New Jersey Central 714 < } 8
JCTaahvillo & Chattanooga 41
Northern Pacific. . . 5u4 tO |
do pfd 86jj 8 l
Northwestern1 1325 13-4
do pfd 1 < 14l > 4
ilewYork Central 125J 125J
-Ohio Central. . . . . . " 4
-Ohio & Mississippi. . . . 63 32
do Pfd J8 J
-Ontario & Western. . . . . g > \
cOregon Transcontinental < j
Panama ; , , ,
5eorla , Decatnr & Evansv. . . 22i „
Plllaburg& Cleveland UJ io > [ i
Pullman Palace Oar lj | !
Readln . . . . .f.
l
KuufeF : . : : : : : :1 :
St. Paul"Mlnn. ! & Manitoba.1584 15G4
St. Paul & Omaha. . . 48J 47 _
, jj pfd 10G1 107
Texaa & Pacific 39 | 398
-CTnlon Pacific w *
United States Express. . ; . . . M
-W.b b , SI. L. & Pacific..2 I
Oaribou * J
Central Arizona *
"Excelsior -i ,
Homestake
Wttle Pittsburg
Ontario ' |
do pfd * 2
Eoblnson x.
Qver011ff '
South Pacific „
Standard
'Batro. * '
Offered. + Er , Intereet. JAiked. | Er ,
-dividend.
PRODUCE & PROVISIONS.
Special Dlrjntehtti to Till En.
UH10AUO.
OlliO\co , March 20 Flour Mnrket
iiuit't nnd unchanged ; uprtni ; nhont Iliur ,
3 60@5 00 _ ; _ Mlnnc ot , 3 60(3:4 ( : " 5 : New
rk , 1 75@5 75 ; patout.i. G 0Jd ( ( ? 60 ; win-
tor wheat Hour , noutlieru Illinois ixvul MU-
soiul , 4 00@G 00 ; Michigan , 4 ( h'Qt. 2"
Wheat Market un nttlul and low < * r ;
1 OJJ for Mnrch ; 1 01 ? for April ; 1 C9J
@ 1 10 for Mav ; J lOtf ® ! 10J for June ;
1 101 for July ; No. 2 ClitcoifUspring , 1 OH
@l 10 } No.il Cnlcago spilng , 91ic ; No. 2
ted winter , 1 08 for ciuh.
Corn Market unsettled nnd lower ; hOJ@
tSjo for cash ; 60JC for March ; 60 3 tor
April ; 65js for Amy ; 663 for June ; 67J
@ 67ft3 for July.
OM Market t-trong nnJ steady : 40j for
cash ; 39 3 for March and April ; I2j@42ii
for May ; 42@42Jo for Juue ; 41o for July.
Ityo Lower ai 58 ; .
Birley Market nominally unchanged al
73o
Baoon-Markel hifihor nt 1111 ® ! ! -12.
IV tk Market unsettled , but closed
hlfiher nt 17 9r @ 18 OD for cash and March ;
1797i@lSOO lor Airll ; 18 1018 15 f r
My : 18 30@18 32J for June ; ,8 I5@18 47J
fxr July ,
Lird Market uusottlcd , but generally
higher : 11 OJC4H 05 for cash nnd M rcli ;
11 05@11 074 for April : 11 22J < ail 2.- > for
May ; 11 27J@11 30 for June ; 11 32J@11 35
for July ,
Hulk Meat" In f ir demand ; shoulders ,
7 G J : thorl rib , 9 93 short clear , 10 C0@
10 35.
Butter Uorket steady nnd unchanged ;
crnnmory , 18@30ij ; dairy , 13@25e.
Kggi Market nominally unchanged at
1BJ@1G.
whisky Market steady and unchanged
at 117.
Freights Corn to Buffalo 3 cents per
bunhel l ,
CALL BoAnn. Wheat Market easier ;
1C4@105 for March ; 1 04J@1 04j for
April ; 1 09j for May ; 110 for Junu , 1101
for July.
Corn . Irregular ; 50@502c for March ;
603a for April ; 55J3 for May ; 5GJ3 ; for
June : r > 7 ' ? i572j for July.
Oata-Steady and un-changed ; 40Jo for
March ; 391@3'J3c for April ; 42Jo for May ;
42o for June ) 41o for July.
" | l'orc ! Eisier , but not quotably lower.
Lard i inner , but not quotably higher.
MEW TOBK.
NEW YOKK , March 20. Flour dull ;
super state western , 3 45@4 70 ; common to
good ' extra Hour , 3 75@4 EO ; Ohio extra ,
3 80@7 25 ; Minnesota patent process , 5 GO
@ 7 80.
Wheat-Market unsettled nnd l@c
lower ; No , 2pring nominal ; No. 3 spring ,
110 ; ungraded red , 85@1 23 ; No. 3 do
11C ; steamer No 2 n > d , 1 IGi&l 1G& No.
3 red. 1 191@l 20J ; No. 1 red , 1 24 ;
mixed winter , 1 08(0109 ( ; ungraded white ,
112@1 24 ; steamer No. 2 white , 95 ; ; No.
2 white , 1 OIJ ; No. 1 white , 1 lOJ.
Corn Market l@ic lower ; unaradert , 59
@c C ; 11U. 3 , COi@Gyj | ; steamer , G31@G333 ;
No , 2 , 6SJ@GGic ; ateamer whlto brougnt
G3o..Oats j- Market firm ; mixed ' western , 50@
52c : whim western , 52@5'G.
liny Demand fair and market easy.
llnpn Quiet and unchanged.
Barley Market dull and unchanged at
GOfoSCc. (
Eggs Market quiet at ilc for western
freflti.
Pork Market dull and unchanged ; new
mert , 19 05@10 25.
Cut Meats Market stronger ; picked
hams | at 12 50.
Lird Market opened lower and re
acted closing stronger ; prime steam , 11 40
1115 tor April ; 11 39@1142 for May ;
11 40@11 40 for June ; 11 45@U 50 ior
July ; Jl 47@H 52 for August.
BT. LOUIS ,
ST. Louis , March 20. Flour Market
steady nnd unchanged ; family. 4 70@4 SO ;
cholcs , 5 20@5 30 ; fancy , 5 35@5 40.
Wheat Market unsettled and lower ;
Nc 2 red , 109J < al ) 09J for cash ; 110&
@l JOi April ; 1123(3112 ( $ for May ; 113J
@ 1 l i for June ; 1 09@1 10 $ for July ;
1 07@1 07 | for the year ; No. 3 red fall ,
102i@104i hid.
iCorn Market lower ; 4UJ@4Gc for cash ;
46So for March ; 47@47ijo tor April ; 493 ®
5o ( ; for May ; 51J@52o for June ; G3j@
G4a for the year.
Oats -Market easier ; 40J@41c for cash ;
42J@42J for May.
Kye Market dull at 54o bid.
Barley Market steady at C0@80o.
Corn Meil Market dull at 2 40@245.
Butter Market steady and unchanged ;
stock | , 12J0.
Eggu Market steady and unchanged ;
Whisky Market iteady and unchanged ;
115.
115.Provisions
Provisions Only a small job trade and
principally on private terms.
Lard Market nominal ,
A KTEBKOON BoAttn. Wheat Lower :
1 C9i hid for March ; 1 09 $ for April ; 1 Hi
@ 1 12J for May ; 1131 for June ; 109J for
July ; 1 OGj for the year.
Corn Lower ; 47J3 bid for April.
Rvo Market dull ; 60J@515 for June ;
51@54Jo for July.
O 'ts Market dull and heavy and noth
ing done.
KANSAS OUT.
1CAN8A3 CITT , March 2G. Wheat
Market better and steady ; No. 2 red fall ,
95o ; for cash ; 95 @ 955s for April ; 981o for
May.
Corn Market eaey ; 42J@43c for April 5
444 3 for May.
Oils Market higher ; 31Jo for cash ; no
options , _
LIVI3 STOCK
Spoclal Ceatchos ! to Tni Bat.
[ Pot receipts and shipments of grain and
live stock , see "Traffis" In another col
umn. ]
CHICAGO.
CHIOAOU , March2G. The Drovers' Jour
nal roprtR as followu :
Hogs Demand stronger , but busineta
nocosBurily Hinall ; the iimrkol was brisk at
5a hicher ; mixed. G S0@7 35 ; heavy , 7 45
@ ( 7 90 : light , G 85@7 50 ; skip ? , 5 00@G 75
and offering * poor ,
Cattle The demand for exporters was
limited I and the dressed beef operators
were the best buyers ; export cattle , G GO ) ©
7 i 20 ; good to choice shipping. 6 00@ )
G ( 40 ; common to fair , 5 GO@G 10 , and
opened . about 103 higher , but closed rather
tame ' ; mixed butchers' , fairly active and
firm ' ; poor to medium , 2 75@ < 00 ; good to
choice ' , 44005 00 ; corn fed Texani , B 60 ;
lookers I and feeders , 3 10@5 60.
Sheep Fair , and moderately active
and steady ; exports. G 25@7 00 ; good tote
choice shipping , 6 70@u 20 ; common to
medium 4 00@5 50 ; interior 3 00@4 00.
FOBKIGK.
The Drovers' Journal Liverpool cble
eports a steady live stock market ; cattle
'
ate'slow and weak ; good to choice Ameri
cans , 15@16o per lb , estimated dead
weight ; sheep , 18@21c.
NEW YOIIK ,
NEW YOUK , March 20. The Drovew'
Journal Bureau reports :
Catt'e ' Market tirm end full piicea and
and early clearance ; G00g785 rer cwt.
or poor to prime steers , with , ono carload
extra do. , of 1,000 to 1,550 pounds on an
average sold at 8 10 , the lop figures , of
the season ; exporters used fifty-one car-
Loads.
Sheep Firm and a shade higher ; quick
sales at 6 00(3)7 ( ) 55 per cwt. for sheep ; 075
& S 50 for yearling lamba ; exporters took
three carloads of fat sheep at 7 50 per
cwt.
cwt.lings A shade firmer for live boga ; 770
@ 8 10 per cwt.
BT. LOUIS.
ST. Louis , March 20. Cattle Very
strong , but the movement rather slow ,
buyers thinking the prices too high ; ex
ports , G 75@7 00 ; good to choloi shipping
steers , G 00@6 GO ) light , 5 606 00 ; common -
mon , 4 7C@5 25 ; medium to best butch
ers' , 4 G55 60 ; good to choice cows , 460
@ 5 00 ; common. 3 50@4 00 ; stockers
and feeders , 4 25@5 25 ; corn fed Texans ,
6 C0@5 50.
Sheep Better grades , firm and wanted ;
common to medium , 3 50@4 60 ; fair to
good , 5 G5l > 70 ; choice to fancy. 6 75 ®
G 2.- . .
2.UogsQiuV. ; Unlit , 7 3C@7 45 ; .
7 fta7 ( Wit butcbtrs' to extrt , 7 "
770.
KANSAS CUT.
CITT , March 23. The Com
mercial Indicator this afternoon reports an
Cattle Higher ; native stecri of f-oin
1,200 to 1.60J pound * xMit nt (5 ( 00i7. ! > ;
locker * i uit feeders , 4 15@5 10 ; cowf ,
3 50@4 60.
lions-Murker steady ; light , C80@G90 ;
modlum , G U5@7 10 ; good to choice , 7 10
@ 7 30
Sheep Steady at 3 60 ® t 7ii.
TRAFFIC.
Special Dispatches to Tun Dn.
IXOUlt AND dllAINS
OIIIOAOO , Mirch 2ii , Receipts and
Rhiptucnt ) of flour and grain for the past
24 hours have been aa follows :
Recdntr. Bhlp'U.
Flour-barrel * 15,000 247
Wbeat-buohels 31,000
Corn " 207,000
Oata " 72,000 60,000
Rye ' " 7,000 120
Barloy- . " 20,000 12,000
NEW YORK. March 20. Receipts and
shipments of flour and grain for the past
24 hours have boon as follows !
Receipt * Bhp'ti
Flour-bbls 32.0CO 6,600
Wbeat-btish&l GO.OOO 141,000
Corn " 155,000 177,000
Oata- " 00,100 12 i
ST. Louis , March 2G.-Rocolptc aud
shipments of flour and grain for the past
IS hours have been ns follows ;
Receipts. Bhlp'U
Flour bbla . 7,000 8,000
Wheat bushels . 32.COO 11 000
Corn " . 23VOO
Oatf-- " . 14.COO 7COO
Rye- " . 1,000 .
Barley- " . 7,000
KANSAS Cm , March 2G. Receipts
and shipments of grain for the past 24
hours have boon as follows :
Reo'tn. Shlp'ts.
Wheat , bushels 9.000 10,000
Corn " 9 ,000 120,000
LIVE STOCK.
CHICAGO , March 20. Receipts and
shipment * of live slock for the past 24
hours have boon aa follows :
Reo la. Bhlpm'tn.
Cattle 4,000 2,000
Ho < ? a 7,000 4,200
Sheep 3,200 300
NEW YonK , March 20. Receipts and
shipments of Hvo stock for the past 24
hours have been as follows :
Rec'lH BhtD'ts '
Beeves 4,803 700
Quarters of ahoep 11,600
Stiecp 11,600 55
Hogs 8.200 . . . .
ST. Louis , March 20. Receipts and
shipment ! ) of live stock for the paat 21
hours h&vo been M follows :
Efc'te. Shlpmts.
Cattle 1,500 100
Sheep 1.100 1,000
Hogs 3,700 1,100
KANSAS CITT , March 20 , Receipts
and shipments of live ntock for the pant 21
hours have boon as follows :
Reo'tn. Shipm'ts.
Cattle 1,100
Sheep 1,700
Hogs 100
OMAHA MAKKJilTB.
Wkoloialo Price * .
Ornos or THH OMAHA BM , \
Tuesday Evening , March 20.
The ouly changes reported In th
market to-day are an follows :
Oranges advanced 23o per box ,
Liocat QrainjaoaUngfl.
WHEAT.-Cash No. 2 , 89o ; cash No.
3 , 74c ; rejected , 52o.
BARLEY. Cosh No. 2 , 63oj No. 8 ,
36o.
RYE Cosh , 43o.
NEW MIXED CORN 37o.
8EEDSBlue grans seed , 125@150 ;
timothy seed , 2 10@2 25 ; red clover seed ,
9 00 ; white clover seed. 13 00 ; millet seed ,
100 ; Hungarian seed , 1 10 ; orchard grass
Boed , 2 50.
Produce and Provliloni.
POTATOES 20@25o per bushel.
ONIONS 10@50o per bushel.
BUTTEK-Choice country , 12io.
KGGS Kresh , 14o.
BONBY Callforala. perlb. 31.
APPLES Per barrel , 83 25@4 00.
OYSTERS Plait's select oysters , 45cj
Standard , 35 ; mediums , SO.
ORANGES MoBsina , 3 75@84 25.
LEMONS $4 00@4 50 per box.
UEANP Navy per bushel. 2 75@S 00.
OHIOKENS-13@14c per Ib.
TURKEYS 14o per pound.
Grocora Lilst
CANNED GOODS Oystow , 2 Ib
( Field's ) , per cano , 34 00 ; do 1 Ib ( Field s ) ,
per caao , a 75j do 2 Ib ( Dtondard ) , per oaao ,
390 ; utrawberrios , 2 Di , per caae,2 Sn
raspberries , .2 H ) , per case , 3 60. Dam-
eons , 2 Ib , per ca-io , 2 45. Bartlett
pears per caao , 2 0. oa
per case,275. Egg pluras,2 Ib vorchfle,2 K ) ;
Green ga os,2 lli per case , 2 90 ; do choice ' , i
tb per cnso i 50. Fine Applen , 2 Ib , per cane
4 00(3)5 ( ) 75. Peaches , 2 Ib per case , 3 00 ) ;
do 3 Ib , case , 4 004 60 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , per
cnue.230 ; do pie , 6 B , per dozen , 'J CO.
FliOUR Jobbing prlcen , Jack Frost
St. I Louis winter ) $3.90per 100 Iba. ; Topeka
Patent 1 Kansas , 3 00 ; Mlnnohaha
Minnesota : Patent , 83 75 ; Shawnee fanay
winter , 83.10 ; Eagle , XXXX win
ter t , 82.76 ; Triumph spring , beat , 2. 75 ;
Christian's ti < superlative , 3.80 : bran , per
ton i , 810.00 ; chopped feed , 825.00 : Queen
Boo ] Hour , per sock , 325 ; NelHo Blye ,
per i sack. 29Q.
LARD OmahaRefininingCo. : Tierces ,
12o ; 40 and 50-lb cans , 1'tjc ; 20-lb cans ,
129c ; 10-lb palls , screw top , 12ioj 5-lb do ,
12Jc ; 3-lb do , 12c.
RICE Loulalana prime to choice ,
7c : fair , 6J@7ic } Patma , 6ic.
FISH No. 1 mackerel , half brls , 0 75-
Sf
No. 1 mackerel , kits , 100 ; family mack
erel , half brls , 4 75 ; family mackerel , ltei
85c ; No. 1 white fish , half brb , C 00 ; No. 1
COFFEX Rio , fair , lloi Rio , good )
llio ; mlrat to choice , 12 to 12Jo ; Old gov't .
Java 18o @ 24 o.
SUGARS Powdered , lOlc : Cut loaf > ,
lOlo ; Granulated. 9Jo ; Confoctlonen1 A ,
9c ; Standard Extra 0 , Sic ; Extra O ,
8ics modlum yellow , 7Jc ; dark yellow , 7ic. !
SYRUP Standard Com. , 42o , bbls. ;
Standard do , 44 gallon kexs , $205 ; Stan-
dard do. 4 .
gallon kegs , 91 * v.
SODA In lb papers , (3.30 per COM ; keg
soda. 21c.
NEW PICKLES Medium , In barrels
$700 ; do In half bbls , 4 00 ; small * , In bbla
9 00 do , In half bbls , 6 00 ; gherkins , , in
bbls , 11 00 ; do , in half bbls , 6 00.
STAROH.-Pearl. IJc ; Silver Gloss
js ; Corn Starch , OJ 5 | ExcolelorGloss ,
7o i Corn , 7Jo.
TEAS .Gunpowder , good , 45@56 > ;
Obolce , 60@7&o ; Imperial , B ° ° d , 40@45c ;
OhalM , 60@75c ; Young Hyson , good , JG@
50o ; choice , 65c@8100 ; Japan Nat Loaf ,
35c : Japan , choice , G07oc : Oolong , good ,
3S@10 , . , , ; Oolong . . , chn.co , 40(3)55 ( ) ] Uanibong ,
rood. 540c ( ; choice , SoCilEo.
ROPE Sisal , i inch and larger , lie ;
g Inch , Ilk ; 4 inch , 12s.
WOODENWARK Two hoop palls ,
1 75 ; three hoop iJallu , 3 00 , Tubs. No !
1 , 8 60 ; Pioneer w&chbpardi , 1 85 Double
Crown 2 90 : YYellbucketv , 3 60 ,
LKAD Bar , 81 65
VINEGAR Puie Rpplo extra , 16o :
pore apple , 13c : Piuislne cure aonle , 16o.
SALT. Dr y loads , per bbl , 1 70 ; Ash-
o-.n , in sac ks , S 50 ; bbls dairy 60 , 6s , 8 60
SOAPS Kirk's Savon Imperial , 845 ;
Kirk's latlnflt , 3 60 ; Kirk's standard. 8 76
Kirk'i white Russian. 625 : Kirk's
Entoct , 316 Kirk's Prairie Queen ,
(100 ( cakot ) , 40 ; Kirk's magnolia dot'
POTASH Pennsylvaala cans , 4 case ,
In case , S 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doi. In case ,
1 90 : Anchor Ball 2 doi In cose 160.
PEANUTS Roasted , choice , red Ten-
neuo , lOoper Ib ; fancy white , lO&o perlbj
raw white Virginia raw , 10o | roaated
12.0.
OANDLK3 Boxctf , 40 Ibs.lf , 15jjcj Se ,
16Jo ; bxc 40 lb . , 10 i * - . , . .c. .
MATOUIto Per cuaile , 95o | round ,
f nuarc ,
MKATS Hams per Ib. , 13Jc :
per lb , , He ; clear Milo bacon per Hi , , 1) ) Jo ;
dry Milt * ldos per lb , , UJc ; dry salt fhonl-
dcrs per lb. , fc ; bacon lihouliicra per lb , ,
OJo : tierce lard jxjr Ib.j llo.
dPIOES. Poptior , ail AUnyla ,
Jnvf , Miailki2 Mocha , 2SJct Aibuoklo'it
OHEES3 Full Cream , Hcj Pnrt
Bfcltn , lOJo.
LYE American , 8 40 ; Groonwlob. 3 40 :
Wostctn , 275 ; North Star , 2 OGj Ltwia1
lyo. 4 01 ; Jewell lye , 2 76 ,
FKED-Jobbing i > rlce , Oliop feed
01.60 | X r 100 lbs. { chop coru , 81.40 ; braii ,
70cpor lOOlbf.
HOMINY Now , CI 00 per bbi.
Dry Qotxtt ,
BROWN OOTTONS-Atlaatlo A , bit'I ;
Ap.iletonXX,7cAtlanU ; A. ic : BooU
PTUJ Indian Orchard d. w. , 8ic ; Iinwronco
LL , 7c ; Mystic River , 74c ; Peqnot A , S o ;
Shawmnt LL , Is ; Utlca 0 , 54c ; Wnnhun-
ett B , 7jo ; do A , SJcj do K 48,12jc ; Wai-
cotl BB , 8&o.
cotlV BROWN OOTTONS-Allondala
.4 : 71o ; Alligator S-4 , Sc ; ArtfylM7Jc ;
Atlantic ! LL , Bio ; Badger Stats X 4-4 , 7o ;
Bcnnlngton 0 4-4 , GJo ; Buckeye S. 4-4 , OJco
Indian Orchard AA 9-8 , 8Jo : L.-vconln O
39 8c ; Lehlijh E 4-4 , Die ; IVpporoll N
80 | 7c ; do O S3 , 7io ; do 11 M , 7ic ; do E 39 ,
84o , ? oca et 0 4-4 , 7fcc ; Wainsutta 4-1
13o
BLEACHED COTTONS Androfcog
gin . L 4-4.9JcBlaokstoneAA ; br.perlal 8Jc ;
H A . . _ . . . .
i * IjloftchodW.Oci fii. .1. t t < m.
do do i half . Cabot 4-4 , 8Jj
Fidelity 4-1 , OicjVrult of thoLoom , l ; do
cnn.brlo4-4modoWntorTwlet,10tcjlrcftt ; ; (
Fnlla Q , 9o : Indian Ilosdolmmk 4-4 , 12o |
Lonadftlo. lOo ] do cainbrlo 37. 12Jc ; Now
Vo Minn. 121o ; Poquot A,10o ! Peiiperol
N Q Twilla , 12icj Pocahontau 4 , SJoj
Pocowet 4-4 , SJo ; Utloa , llc | WMnautU
o X : X , 124o.
DUCKS Colored ) Albany K brown.
8cj ; do O , drab , lie ) do X i. atricea nno
plaids , 124cj do XXX brown and drab ,
utripos and plftlds , 13ic ; Arlington fancy ,
lUr9o'unswlok brown , Sjo ; Chr.rlot fanoy
ISJo } ; do extra heavy , 20o ; Fall River
brown , extra heavy , llc ; Indlftna A
brown IKnt Nooonset A brown. 15o
TlUKJlJNUa Amoskeog A U A 83
19c ; do XX blue 32 , 18Jc : Arrow.inua ,
9ie ; Claremont B B , 15Jc ; OonoatoRnJio
tra , 171c ; Hamilton D , lljo Lawiaton A
30 , 15o ; Mlnnohnha 4-4 , 20c ; Omcpn super
extra 4-4. 28c ; Pearl Klvor 32 , 16c ; l > ut-
nam XX blno etrlpe , 12cj Shotuckot 3
lOie : do S3 12c : Yoomnn's blue 29 , Oo
3 UENIM8. Amoakonk , bluenudbronn
ICic ; Andover DD blue , 15 Jo ; ArllngX
blue Scotch , ISJcj Concord 000 , blue nw
brown. 12 Jo : do AAA , do do 13j ; doXXto
do do 14Jo Hnymakor'a blue nnd brown.
9Jc < ; Mystic River DD strfpo , IGJo ; Pcnrl
River , blue nnd brown , Ifcj DncasTlllo ,
blue and brown , 14Jp.
CA11BRIOG l Barunrd , 51c ; EJdystono
lining. 24 inch double fnec , Cicj Unrnor A
glared , FJoj Manhattan clove fin ! ah , BSo
Newtiort do 6c ; do glnzod , C c | Petjuot deCo
EC : ; Lockwood kid finish Oo.
CORSET i JEANS Ainory , Fo ; Androit
coggln | sattcon 8jo ; Clarcndcu , 6jc0onon ;
o'.ten satteens , 7Jcj Hallowol , , 8c ; Inidi
Orchard 7Jo ; 3NarrAganaottimprovedo
Pnnporill nattflon 9Jo ; Rockport , 7gc.
PfAi PRINTS Allenn , 6Jc : Aasoricnn , CJo }
Arnold , 7oj Berwick , 4Sc } Cochoco , 7c ;
Conestoga. 6 0 ; Dunkirk , ; Dunncll ,
Gl@7c ; Eddystoiio. 7o ; Gloucester , Co ;
Harmony , 5Je ; Knickerbocker , GJc ; Mor
rlSc ao D. 7c ; Myotlo , 5jjo ; Sprnroes , 60 ;
Southbridge , 6c ; do. Qlnghama , 7c ; Marlboro -
bore , 6c ; Oriental 64c.
. GINGHAMS Amkeair. . 10 Jo ; Amos-
° dresa 9Ji Argyle , lOio : Atlantic ii : ,
9cr 0iimberland , 74o ; Highland , 74c i ;
Kenilwortb , SJoj Plun kett , lOJo } Bus
oa 6oTTONADES Abbervllle 13Jo
Agate , 20a ; American , lie ; Artisian , 20o ! 5
Cairo D and T , ISic ; Claris D and T 5I
17ic ; Deccan Co.atrlpes DandT , IGc ; Key-
atone. ISici Nantucket , 19o ; Nonpareil 1
" '
8' ie ' 1i
1d
int ; } DOCU , 1230 : uu , HBUJLIU , * gu , ui -
plain MankiD. mo ; do , checks , stripes an-
fancy , 124o ; do , 8 oz 20o. do'
o' $
SHEETINGS Androscogyln 10-4,3740
do 9.4,23c ; do 8-4 , 22c ; Oontlnenlal 0w
42 , lie , Frullof [ the Loom 10-4 , 271 ; New
York mllls98 , 85o ; dd78 , SOc ; do 6 . 22JO ,
PembrjkolO-4 , , 25oj PequollC-4 , 28io , do
74 , lOo do 49 , IBc ; Pepperell t 0. 29o
do 67 , 21ojdo 67 , 18c ; Ul'2ca 90 , SOo ; 10Jo
58 , 224o ; do 48.17c.
Draft
DRUGS AND OHEMIOA13 - tXcld.
Carbolic , 60o ; Acid , Tartarlo , 55o ; , m
Copabla , per lb , 70o ; Bark , Basaafras , icr
lb , IS'J Calomelj per Ibt76o ; Clnchonldia ,
per oz , 8110) ) Chloroform , per Ib , 903) )
Dover's powders , par lb , til 25j bpeom
Salts , per lb , Sic ; Glycerine , pure pa i Dl.Bo
SOc ; Lead , Acetate , per lb , 22o
Oil , Cantor , No. 1 , per sol. 1 25 ! ;
Oil , Castor , No. 3 , per gal , $115 , Oil ,
Olive , per gal. 81 60 ; Oil. Origanum. ? ;
Opium , 85 CO ; Quinine P. i W. & R. tt B. ,
per 02 , 81 85 ; Polaselum , Iodide , per ii !
8175 ; Salacm , per oz , 40cj Sulphate o
Morphine , per or , 83 85 ; dulpnur flour
per lb , 4o ; Blrvcbnlnc. uer ot. 41 45.
Paints Oil * and Varnlahoi
OILS 110' carbon , per gallon ,
12o ; 150 * headlight , per gallon ,
14o ; 175' hoadliRht , per gallon. 19o ;
150 * Water White , 18c ; .llnsoed ,
raw , per pallon , 54 ; linseed , bollo'j ' ,
per gallon. 67c ; l rd , winter str'ct , per gal ,
Ion , ? 5 ; No. 1 , 85c ; No. 2 , 75c ; castor ,
XXX , per gallon , 1 25 ; No. 3,116 ; sweet ,
per gallon. 860 ; sperm , W. B. , per gallon-
1 75 ; fish , W. B. , per gallon , 75s ; noatsfoot . ,
extra , per gallon , 9Do ; No. 1 , 65o ; lubri
cating , zero , per gallon , SOc ; summer , 15o ,
golden machine , No. 1 , per gallon , S5o ; No. !
2 80 : sperm , signal , per gallon , 80c ; ur.
pentine , per gallon , G5c | naplha , 74 , per
gallon , 18c : 64' . 17c . . . . . .
PAINTS IN OIL While lead , Omaha
P. P. . Go ; white lead , St. Louis , pure , l ;
Marseille * green , 1 to 6 ft cans , 20o
French zinc , gioen seaL 12o ; French zinc ,
red BoM , Ho ; French zinc , in varnish asut ,
20c ; French zlnce , In oil aust 15c ; Ruw
aacl burnl urobor , 1 lb cons 12o ; raw and
burnt Sienua , 13o : Vandyke brown , wB
refined lampblack , 12c ; coaoh black and ;
1'ory black , IGc ; drop blac k , IGo ; Prussian
blue. SOo ; ullramarino blue , 18c ; chrome
green , L. M. & D. , 14cbllnd ; and shutter
green , L. M. & D. , 14c ; Paris green , 18o ;
Indian red , 15o : Venetian red. Do ; Tuscan
, dre. 22c ; American Vermlllod , 1,4 P. , 18o |
I chrome L. M. O. D O. 18c
yellow
,
uuruuia jruiuf i * * i * ! * * * - * ;
yeUow ochre , 9cj golden ochre , 16j patent
dryer , 80 ; graining colors : light oak , dark
oak. walnut. Abestnnt and aeh 16o.
Dry ° * lnt
Whlta lead , 80 ; French rino. 10o | Par
whllelng 24c ; whlllng LpUdqr , IJc ;
vvhlllng comTl , lie ; lampblack German-
town. I4c ; hmpblock , ordinary , lOc ; anma -
slan blue , 55c ; ullramarino , lee ; Vandyke
brown , Bcj umber , burnt , 4s ; umber , raw
4cjslonna , burnt , 4c ; eienna , raw , 4o
Paris green genuine , 25o ; Parlo green com' :
20u ; chroma green , N. Y. ' 20o ; obrom
green K. , 12c ; vonuflllon , Eng. , 70c ; vermillion
million , America , 18e ; Indian rod , lOo
roue pink , 14c ; Venetian read , CokasojO
2o : Venetian red Am. , l c ; roi load , 7c
chrome yellow , genuine , 20o hrome yel.
low , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochella So ; ochre
2cj
21c
So
per rallon.
Furniture , oztra , Cl 10 ; furniture , No.
dj coaih , extra , 81 40 ; each , No.
81 20 ; Damar , extra , $1 70 | apan , 70c ;
h'ord
, .
HIDKB 'jroen butchers hides , 67c.
cured 78c ; hides , green salt , part cured
74chldea,74c ; dry flint , sound , 12@18c ; dry
calf and kip , 12@14c ; dry salt h des , sound
10@llc ; green calf. wt. 8 o 15 n * . . ll12o'
green calf , wt , under 8 ft * , per skin , COo
green pelts , 60@$1 25 ; green lamb skins
81 25@1 50j damaged hide * , two-third rate
cut scored and one ijrub , clas ed two
U-lrda rate , ) branded hides 10 p r cent , oft
Coon skins , No. 1. 45c ; No. 3 , SOoj No ,
20ij No. 4 , lOo. Mink , No , 1 , SOoj No.
- 16o ; No. 8 , 16o ; No. 4 , 60. Fox ; No.lk
60c ; No. 2 , 25o. Skunk , No. 1 , b
65c | ehort stripe , 40pj narrow stripes
broad stripe , lOo. Tallow To ,
L tn , ,
Onk solo , 880 to 42o : ht wlock .sole , 38o to
.Vic ; hemlock kip , Wo * ? 1 ° ° ! 'n
GJo to BOcj hemlock caW , . BS.to . * 2 ° !
lock upper , 23c to a1c ; A
.locator. I 00 to 6 60 ; . . '
Grclscu hid , 2 60 to 2 73 } vA 8fl *
100 ; oakc.tl120 to I'SKfa
1 10 to 1 K ; French calf , V SOT
settn. fi 60 to 7 60 ; llnlnp ) , S' ' * .
topping * , 9 00 to 1060 ; B. L-Iif * " co ,
t S5c ; ixitblfl 0 , D.
star oV , L\ ' No 3
do , 39o ; N. . 1 Ohio oak. 38o } Wov 2- ' ! ° '
85cf No. 1 Milwnukef , 37o ; NoJ.3'A ' -
Lumbar.
' 7 * qnot * Inrotwr , lain anil shUglnr ) ot >
if t 'imaha nt the followingprftov :
* ( JicV AND SCIANTLINO-lfl ft : x I
u , , lor , C23 00 ; 18 ft. , JI23 60.
TIMBKUS 10 ft. an. . ! under , 822 W.
TIM11KU AND JOIST-18 ft , , JM'fiOy
i ft , $23 50 < 33 ft. , 'JR60 ; 31ft. 8&YGO.
FKNOING No. 1 , H f im.1 U la. , 824 CO ;
No 2 , J522 00.
SHEETING No , 1 (2nd ( comnva
" ' ' $2000 ; No. 3,01300.
LIMK 1'er birrnl , t3D ; bulk per Ono- '
40c ; Oomcut , hbl , fJ J5 Iowa plaster. |
bbl , S3 50. Hair per bn. 40c. Tarred * '
felt 100 Iba , 83 60. Htrnw board , $3 CO.
Heavy Hurdwura LJit ,
Iron , rates , 93 00 ; plow steel , special
east , 7oj crucible , So ; special urUormaii.Go ;
cast ' tool do. 1C@20 wngon spokes , sol ,
2 25@H ? 00 ; lir.lw ) , per sot , 1 23 ; MlooR , onwoil
dry , 1 40 ; tongues , each , 7C086c ; nxlos ,
c&oli , 75c ; nqunro nuts , per Ib , 7@llo ;
wanbora. : per Ib. 8@18c : rivets , per Ib , lie ;
cell chain , per Ib , G@12c ; malljablo , 80 ;
Iron woilgea , Co ; crowbnro , do hnrrow
tcoth , 4c ; sprlug tcol , 7@8o ; Burden's
liomrshnps. fi 2 : Burdon'a muloshcca , 0 2) .
BAUBKD WIRI5 In car lota , 7 50@
86 per ICO.
NAILS llatos. 10 to GOtf , 3 75.
SHOT. ahpt , 51.85 ; 13uok shot , $2.10.
Oriental ) Powder , kogs. e0.40i do. , hal
kOfK . 83.48 : do. , qunrtorknga , 01.88 ; Blast
kOfMe , fcocn , ( ja85 : Fuse , tier 100 foot COo.
UOAL Cumberland blaofamlth , 912) )
Morris Kuu Bloiubnrg , 612 } Vhltobroaot
lump , 94 CO ; Whitobronst nut. 84 50 ; Iowa
lump , 5 1 CO ; Iowa nut St CO ; Kook Spring ,
S7Gil : Anthracite. B1160@1200 ; CMIOU
City , $7 00 per ton.
ton.Llquprt. .
ALCOHOL 188 poof. 3 25 p r wine
gallon ; extra California spirits , 187 proof ,
13 per proof gallon ; triple refined dplrlts
167 ; proof , 123 per proof gallon ; ro-dlntlllod
whiskies , 1 001 CO ; fine blended 1 CO ®
2E ; Kentucky bourbons , 2007 00 ; Knu-
tucky nnd 1'eunsylvanla ryes , 2 00@7 00.
BUANDIKS-Importod I , CO 00@10 00 }
domestic : 1 40@4 00.
GINS ( Imported , 4 C06 00 ; domestic ,
Imtwrlod , 4 60@0 00 ; Now
England. 2 00 ( 4 00 ; domeotio , 1 60@3 50
PKAOH AND ATFUS BRANlJY-
.
OHAMPAONKa Imported par ease ,
SSOOfl \ QjAmvrU * : ) , caw : , 120009
10 00.
OLAKHTSor cwco , 4 00@10 00
WINKS Rh no wine , per case , (1 00 ®
2 CO ; ( Mwl'n , per cnm > . 4 007 00.
Clnra and Tobacco * .
1'INK OUT In mill , U rd to Bo tt
75o ; Golden Thrcncf , 70cj Fountain , OOo ,
Favorite , C5o ; Kooky Monutnln , (50o ( >
Fauoy , 5Bc ; Dnluy , Me. In tin foil
Cfttlins ; O. S. , 0 Ib boxoB , per Ib 03c | Lori-
illard'a Tlcor , OOo ; Di-unond Crown , 60o.
SMOKING ! All grades Common , 25 to
S3o. Granulated Blnckwolla Durham , 16
ozClc ; Dukea Durham , 16 oz , 4Cc | Seal of
North Carolina , 10 oz , 46 ; Seal of Nobraa
ko , 16 oz , 38c ; Lone Jack , 4 or , linen bags
per Ib , 81.35 ; Mnrburgs' Pack 2 or , tin
oil , 55o ; Dog T nil GCo.
oiM Wool.
Merino nnwai od , light , 14@16o | heavy , c ,
@ 1310oj medium anwiwhod , light , 18@20
washed , oholoo , 2ci fair , 80o ; tub-dlngs
and w. , 28o | burry , bUoknnd ootted wool
26a ( lost
Horiei and Mule * .
The market Is brisk and oil grades arc
selling well at slight advance In prices.
The demand for good horses exceeds the
upply considerably. Prices range M fal >
Fine single drivers , 8160. to 800. ) Kxtra
draft horses , 8175. to 225. ; Common draft
horses , 8100. to 160. j Extra farm homos ,
8110. to 125. : Common to good farm horses
890. to 8100.1 Extra plugn , 800. to 76. |
Common plugs , 820. to 8-10.
MULES. 15 to 16J hands ( extra ) , 8126.
to 160. ; 14 } to 15 bonds , 8100. to 140.1
14 to 14 } bauds , 876. to 100 , | 13k to 14
hands , 860to 75
* The man who knows nothing of
Mra. Lydla E. Plnkham and her
oovorolgn remedy for women is wanted
for n juryman. The fact oloarly
proves that ho does not road the pa *
poro. N. H. Register.
Tabor's Fatal One-Bpota.
Arkansas Traveler ,
It IB related that when Tabor was on
the Kansas Pacific train going to
Washington to take hin seat ho mot a
Ilobrow drummer who had known
him some tlmo by reputation. To
posa the tlmo they engaged In a game
of sovon-up. The play waa oven
until the clone of the second game ,
when the drummer received four kings
and an eight spot. A queen was
turned up.
"Groat heaven I" said the drummer.
"Mr. Dibor , I vlsht It v , s bokor. IfQ
vo vas blaylug bokrr I vood bet you
whole iny bun-doll. "
"How much Is your bundle ? " asked
the noble senator from Colorado.
"Two hundred and fifty tollar , " ro.
plied the drummer.
"Woll , " replied Tabor , "If yougivo
mo the queen which ia turned , I will
go you.
"Tun , " said the drummer , and
Tabor picked up the queen.
"Vood you like to bet some moro ,
Mcatur Dabor } " Bald the commercial
vourlnt with an Insinuating smile.
"Yes , " said the noble senator , "I
have a fair hand ; I will make It $500. )
( ; i hat only $50 , " replied the drum-
iner , and ho madn his bet good for
8300. "What haf you gotDMostor
Dibot ? "
< j < our aooa , " answered Colorado's
favorite son , showing the fatal one-
spots. The drummer was perfectly
paralyzed , and was nnablo to speak ,
while the noble senator stowed the pot
in his togs. Slowly drawing a cigar
from his pocket Colorado's favorite
was about to light up and withdraw ,
when the drummerrooovcred his sense
of speech. leaning forward ho said ;
"But l h all right , Mocntor Djbor ;
you haf won the money s quaro , but
Monster Dabor , vet had dor g-veon to
do mil four aces ? "
;
. To make a good salad drnisingln the
ordinary way , good condlmonta , plenty
: of time r.nd no little skill are ccnontlal.
, DOKKEK'S DUKHSINU suppllou thcso
. requisites. AH grocora sell it.
A Great Country.
whttllnK K'gUter.
Corn is ton inches high In southwest
Qoorcia. and snow is three foot deep
. In Northern Malno and Vermont. >
This Is a great country. They will ibo
, selling Texas wheat in'Bt. Louis next
' month , before they are done planting ;
spring wheat in Ohio and Minnesota.
,
* , Horford' Acid Fhoiphato
Is a preparation of the phosphates of
1 lime , magnesia , potash and Iron la
2 such form as to bo readily assimilated
, , by the system. Descriptive phumplot
sent free. Rnmford Chemical Works ,
Providence , It. I.
GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS.
Sptclal DlipatcliMto Tin lilt.
LONDON , March 20. The proposad
addition to the dutoctlvo force of Lon
don : wilt take tho.form of the police
similar to these in Berlin and Paris.
The village of Saint Anton , in Ty
ro ) , burned to-day.
The lodgings of the editor In chief
ofwo the socialist newspaper In Prague
were searched to-day. A number of
socialist works found on the premises
were seized.
Another botilo containing explo
sive material wan found near the
Qulrlnnl palace In Hoar. Ssvoral ar-
tests were made ,
The pope has consented to bo repre
sented at the czrvr'a coronation.
The reply of Cardinal Jncobinl ,
p pal osorotnry of ntato , to the note
ol Hcrr Ton Sohloomr , Pruoalnn rop-
sntnUro at the Vatican , rdatlvo to
Lodochowokl , simply nn-
'nomicea tire receipt of the noto.
iionA letter from Blrftop Logso , of
Doncfi'4l | Irolnnd , says : "Woroitnot
for tli.i snlntantial ftid soul from
th people would dlo of
otarvatlon. "
jtrlncoAlbert \ of Prugslis the ompw-
or a nephew , wiil'roprosoirt ' the ompci-
or nt the coronation of the cm.
Three eirtlMirnko shoots , noooin-
panted by rumblings , were felt nt
Biana'v Villn. n txm : on the declivity
of MbtmtKtua. . There is n great
panic among the people. They are
building huts In the open country ,
foarlug the town trill bo destroyed.
The prlnonorn woso removed to n
place of safety.
LoHDon , March "X : The 3 > * lly
Telegraph conalders It as a preposter
ous report that the government has
sent a menacing note to Washington
in regard' to the utterances and
writings of the Irish djnamito paty
in America. It says the United
States government's attitude of Indlf-
foronoo at the ravlnga of tliono mon k
the aaino as that which England lira
always adopted towards the cxilci
taking rcfugo in this country.
VIENNA , March 2G , The Prooso
acsortn that R uoll , 111 an Intorvlow
at Paris , gave his word of honor that
three of the ton mon recently haugod
were Innocent of the crimes for which
thny were executed.
BEIUIN , March 20. Emperor Wil
liam paused n good night , but kept his
bed until 1 o'clock this afternoon.
DuiaiN , March 20. The Frocmnu'a
Journal states that the correspondence
which passed between the 11 too oflico
and Lowell , the United States , has re
sulted In the former's renouncing nil
hope of securing the extradition of the
known n"Ho. . "
person n- 1. The
Journal declares that "Nn. 1 , " whoso
name Is Tynor , waa in Dublin until
the first day James Carey was exam
ined at the hearing of the conspira
tors , and then managed to roach Bre
men by way of Hull.
BKU-ABT , March 20. The trial of
the members of the Armagh aesitnalna-
tlon society , was begun hero to-day.
LONDON , March UO. Queen Vic
toria is able to day to attend the bap
tism of the infant daughter of the
Duke and Duchess of Albany.
TELEGRAPH NOTES.
IrwcUl Dlspatcboa lo Tui liii.
Seven hundred men have agreed to ro-
etime work at the rolling mill of the New
Jersey iron and steel company at reduced
wages. Six furnaces have started.
Washington H. Hall was sentence to
18 months and Thomas Boland to two year *
for violating the election lawj of New York
In 1879.
Ex-Congressman Thompson Butler , o
Pennsylvania , charged with raising > not
f rom 8400 to $4,000 , wui reltMod , the pros
ecution falling to make out a case.
LIrut. Col , Franklin Harwood , United
States ODginoors' corps , waa found dead In
his bed In Yougn'a | b tei , Boston , Ho died
of congestion of the brain.
The Malagassy envoys were tendered a
dinner bv the Congregational club of New
York. Koflolutlons of hearty greeting *
and expressions of onrnost success for the
mission of the embassy were adopted.
John McCulloueb , the tragedian , ap
peared at the National theatre in NVneii-
Ington ltt t night for the tirHt time slnco
his recent Illness and played Vlrglnus with
all his customary strength and vigor ,
The first presentation of o grand ra
written by an American was eiven in
MoYickor'a last nlijht , when "Zenobla ,
queen of Palmyra , " by S G. Pratt , of
Chicago , wan sung to a largo and fashion
able audlonce. It was n decided success ,
socially and attietically.
BIG JACK FOR
Young Mr. Tucker Wins $54 , OOO on a
Straight Flush.
St.
March 23. When
fast young club mon tire of the mono
tony of club parlors and smoking
room they occasionally Beck the oc
clusion of a popular hotel , not a tnllo
from the Union League and indnlgo lu
a qniot gnmo of draw poker with jack
pots and all the trimmings. A few
nights ago each a game waa In progroan
In which the Philadelphia , Social Art
Union Looguo clubs were represented.
After on hour or BO of play , wlth
hardly enough difference In fortune terns
warm up the players , a jack pot waa
made which waa not broken until four
or five deals had swelled It to a hand -
aomo sum. Young Thos. A. Scott ,
finding three queens , threw In a $20 $
gold piooo with great confidence. John >
Taokor examined his hand and found
a pair of iaoke , the ton , nlno and seven
of diamonds. Ono of his jacks being
also of that suit , with the alternative
of drawing to his four flush. Mr. .
Tucker remarked that it would iost
$00 to play , and ho put up the cash .
All the players throw up their handi
excepting Mr. Scott , who merely saw
the lalco. Mr. Ssott draw ono ard
and
OOT HIS KOUKTII QUEKN ,
Mr. Tackur split his jacks and draw -
Ing to his four flash , took In the eight
of diamond * , making his hand I a
straight iljfih. Mr. Scott said that
his hand was worth $1,000 and put
up that amount In the pot. "My
hand is worth $3,000 , " said Mr.
Tucker , in a touo whoso nervousness
c&ueod Mr. Scott o think that per
haps an attempt to bind' was In pro
gress. "Flvo thousand more , " Mr.
Bcott said. " "
"Fifteen thousand ro"
Mr. Tucker retorted. Mr. Scott's
confidence in his queen's was undt-
ininUhed and ha chuckled to himself
to think whul a snap Taoker had got
himself into. There might bo some
doubt about Mr. Tuokor's ability
to pay If ho lost , but it was worth the
risk. Thirty thousand moro was the
result of Mr. Scott's self-consultation
Mr , Tucker-paused , ran his eyes over
his hand to see whether It was oil
right , and apparently went into ft
mental computation of his bank ac
count. "I call , " ho said , throwing
an I , 0. U. to balnnco the pot. "Four
quooiiD , " enid Mr , Scott , spreading
out the hand on the table and making
a inovo na thouth ; to rake In the
stakes. "Not so fiat , if you ploaao
a straight Hash , " said Mr. Taokor.
Mr. Scott's face foil nnd Mr. Tucker
pocketed hla winnings , over $54,000 ,
in that hand ,
LYDCA E. PINKHALW&
VEGETABLE OOMPOTO ) .
I al'o : trroCnro
T.ll the pVnloflilC
MI tammaol * ur belt female Ivor
A KWIelno forWotnanTivwnt dbr TTonuac
Prepared by a Woman.
tit CtottHt HMItt > Blwolfrf ElcfVlktt IMwv t
M the ( froopln ? vpirlU ; linlffor n4
niu-s the orK lo function * , flm elwtJcJty * n4 '
Ormn lo the trp , Mstorca the imtur&l luitra lo th <
c , aniffiLtnM on tt r < Uocho krf woman the frtrt
voiici o ( l&fo'fl nprlni ; vul rarlj * minime r time.
syPhptelani Usn and Prescribe It Frodr.C
It rcroornt fulntncaa , Jntulency , dcrrtnij
for BtlmuUnt , umlrcl.Ky-awcaknfsuof
Thftt fciMns of bciUifK down , c iu < njf | uvtn ,
imil luickoch , U Hirnji ; vmnancntly cnmt t > jr Itfl OM >
For the cure ofKMncT ComplnlnU.fflther M
tbU Coropoupil I * umu
v
.mi * . . . j'iNKiiAws ni.onn . „ . . . * . . . „ H
will rrnillrnto every ri-lliro or Humor * from tt
lil.Kxl , find k-lvo tnnu iuid < tirneth to th * qrttcm , el-
inan woman or clitld. UraMuu UuvlugK. |
rioth Ilio Coitrponnd mid Blood Pnrlfler are rrrr < ir > 4
t 233 nnd 233V etorn Avctuo , Lynn , MU5 , VMceol
( Jtlirrtl. BU bottloa for $ \ Bent liy mnll In the fora
ot pills or oflozcnffes , on receipt of prlc , t > porboj
forcltrier. Hm.rinkhanifr < rlr anuwcntalllcttoniol
Eiiclooo Kct. rtAmp. Bonilforiuiuphlct.
No fimlly hm M lx > wltlioufcl.YniA E. riKK
lUl I'lI.US. They euro eon tlHtlon , IU1 UMU
ho UTOP. 25 ceiitu per box.
nf > . HPNIIFHfDN A . rtsufar graau
,
, „ mlliieint. Ovir
000 * OOS Wianilolto St. , ytar ? fractict-\'Z
KANSAS C1TV , MO. CkieafO.
Autliorlrcil liy tliu Slnto to tr
Chronic , Her * MM nnd I'innio 1
cnven , Anllimn , UpUcinr ] , Itlicu
Horn , I'llc-.Tupp-worm , Urlniiry
iHKIn DlHcnsuH KiiiKAi. WE KH
( niffit fosstt ) , SR.XUAI. Dinn.
n _ L > ' \lfit \ etexual fewir ) , Ac. Cu
giinrniilecil or monry rcninileil. CharKCf I
Thouswils of CHKCK cured. No Injurious met } cl
Kcd. No dctontlon from Ijticlnufm. All mccllcl
iirnlshcd oven to pntlcnta ntatllBtnnce. Con
nllon free anil connUentlnl-call or rile. ARO
xncrlcnco nro linjiartant. A HOOK for o
eoios Illustratctt Mid circulars of othrr ttil
ennt noalcd lor to 30 ntnuius. Jfree Muteu. '
* :
I i !
Are acknowledged to bo the
best by all who have put thorn ,
to a practical test.
ADAPTED TO
HARD ' & SOFT GOAL
COKE OE WOOD.
MANUFACTURED BY
Buck's Stove Go. ,
SAINT LOUIS.
PIEKCY * V ' SiABFORD ,
EOLi : AOIWTS FOR OMAHA.
OomplalnlnR and growling will never
euro rhounifUlnm , but St. Jacobs Oil
certainly
United States Depository
First National Bank.
-OF OMAHA-J
Cor , 13th &Farnam St.
Tlio Oldest Banking Establish
ment in Omaha.
SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BBOTHEBS.
OrpuilieJ M a National Book In H63.
CAPITAL. . 200.0OO.
SURPLUS AND PROFITS - IGDOOO.
OrriCIRS 1KD DIBEOTORa
nuMix Kovxnc , President ,
JOIU A. CRuaiiTOH Vice rrc'ldent.
Auomim KouNTiiJnd Vice Pregldont.
A. J. Fori'LKTOM ,
F. If. DAVIS , Cashier.
W. II. HeoQUiutt , Ars'Btant Cwhler.
Tr neacts a Rcncnl bankla ; tualnoss. Itsura
time ccrtlQcatca boarlni ; Interest , prtws drafti
on Ban Francisco and principal cltlca In the Uni
ted States. Aim London , Dublin , KJInburgh ,
and the principal cltloj oi the continent o ( Ku-
John i Clarke ,
Oldest
NOTAHY HJULIO UJD P'RAOTI-
LONVEYANO R.
- Houses and la'j , UoalJeco Lots
and Uuslnca L'tjall over tlvj city aadalladdl-
Ions. ba l fes Improved am * , unimproved lirmi
o r Itan auv other zen' , . * inarl6-U
EMERY & JONES ,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
AND nORTIOr.LTUBISTS , are now taklni
oriKn lor fruit 'and ornamental trs . , ehruWi
SSEfSssBaswp
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