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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE- SATURDAY MAitCH 4 1882 ,

JFINANCE AND COMMERCE

riWANCIAL.NEW YORK , Miuch 3.-

1IONRT.

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Money closed nt 5 per cent. , nnil 0 pecent , was a fair ruling rate for the day.

Exchange cloted firm nt 4 80i@4 OOJ.

Governments closed firm.-

OOVKllNSIEST

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BONDS.

Currency G's 1 25 bl4' coupons 1 18 hi-

4J'fl coupons 1 13 § M-

Br Continued 1 02 hi-

C's contiuueil 100J bl-

RAIUIOAl ) DONDS.

Pacific railroad bonds closed us follows

Unionists 1 153Union LnnitQranti 1 161Union SinkliiR FumtnltM at..l I'.U-

Centals 1 Uj@l Ifi

STOCKS

The innrket to-day was modernely! nc-

tlvo but irregular. There werj frequrn.-changes. from firmness to depression AUI

vice versa , the market finally closing weal

with pricei: generally nt the lowest po'n-of the day. A noticeable exception to thgeneral market was the Haunilul k S-IJoioph preferred , which recorded an ail

vance for the day of 5$ per cent. Nortlwestern and M. & St. 1 . were alao oxce |tions and closed higher. Among tlispecialties Richmond & Danville was o-

lfered down to 1 50 and terminal to 17''Following are tliu closing bid-

s.A&TH.

30 LS 114-

Preferred. . . . . 77-

AinDhTel.L N A & O. . . G8

. . . . 43-

B.LAN 8-0MLS&. & A. L. , pfd 04-

OW. . . . 4E

B-

Col& . . . . . . Michigan Con'l 8-

2M&K- Uoal 424-C

12-1M&O1 3,1 } 02-

MO& 0 2U-1st

P OS

pfd 31J Manhattan El. . 5-FPreferrol.2d pfd..i. . . 23-

O&M. . . . OJ

130-

OOre Trans G ?

O &IO 103-

O1'aoMalL 4-1PD&ES 48i-

DL&3C-

Pull.W 124J . Pal. Car. . 15-

Quicksilver.D&H 107-D

. . . . 1-5Preferred.& U G Gig . . . . 5J

E & W 31 Rending O-

fE&PErie 37J 3-1ElPreferred. . . . 77-

E131-

K.Tenn 12i-Prof

. & A 2-JStPei red. . . . 22 MM.1K

Adams 142 San Francisco. . 3 !

Forgo 120 1st Preferred. . . . C (

American 02-

U.2d Preferred. . . . 0(

. S 74 St. Paul IK-Preferred.Houston & Tex. G-

2H&St. . . . 12-

1TJ. . . . .' . . 90-Preferred.

P 4 (

. . . . 80-I.

Union Pacific. . 11-4Vnbash. C 1331 Si-

Prefeired.IB&W 41-

Kan. . . . fit

& Tex 31J Western Union. 71

0 O C & I. . . . 7-8CP

Con Coal 31

S9iCHICAGO MOXK1.

CHICAGO , March 3.

The supply of loanable funds is guoc

and nt the ofFeiiuss of A 1 paper were enlfair , the regular customers and others i

good standing found the market comfort :

ble and easy at G@7 per cent , per nnnimCity deposits are increasing.

The clearings of the associated ban !

were §000000.).

Eastern exchange between city ban !

was firmer and quoted at 25@50c discout-

jper § 1,000Orders for currency were fai-

r.COMMERCIAL

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Omaha Wholesale Market *

OFFICE OF THE OMAHA BEE , )Thursday Evening , March 3. |

There are hut few changes reported i

ihe market tc-day , and they occur.grain.-

Wheat No. 2 advanced Jc ; rejected , a-

vanced Jc. "

Barley No. 2 declined Ic ; No. 3 d-

dined- Ic.Eye Decline 1 So.

Corn No. 2 declined Jc.

Local Grain DealingsVfHEAT. Cash. No. 2, 108J ; cai-

N , t , 88Jc : rejected , G.'Jc-.BAKLKY.

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. Cash No. 2, 88c ; No.85s.HYE.

. Cash. 6Sc-

.COHN..

. Cash No. 2 , 4Gc-

.OATS..

. Cash. 31o-.STEEET

.PEICKS-Corn , 40@45 ; oat

<[email protected] 50 00@G 50 per ton.-

Provisions..

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* FLOUE Spring wheat , straight gradS25@360 ; "Pioneer" California , §40

patent , S3 7B@4 50; winter wheat straiggrade S3 85@4 25 ; patent , 84 50@5 00 ; grSam rye , 82 50j VVheat , 83 00 ; Quei-"Bee. . 64 25 ; Jasper , $3 87 ; Big Siou-S3 50.

EYE FLOUE S3 25-

.MILLSTUFFS.

Bran , per cwt. 1per ton160017.00 ; icroenings , per enSOc ; shorts , per owt 1.10 ; chopped feeper cwt. 1 20 ; meal bolted , yellow , 1 4

-white. SI G-O.OTATOES

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Nehraskas. [email protected] POTATOES Genuine Muse

lne.4 @ 5o per lb.WILD GEESE Out of market.-

[email protected] , 35j poor , no mt-

Btet ; fair, 18@24 ; creamerj', 40.APPLES Good , sound , very scar

At S5 50@6 50 per bbl.LEMONS Steady ; per box , 5425

45U.OEANGES per box 4 00@4 25. V-

IMALLAGA GEAPES Per bbl.8 f-

it>er half bbl. , $4 50.BEESWAX Yellow , [email protected] 10@1 40 per bushe-l.OEANBEEEIES

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Per bbl. , S10 0-0il C-

O.OELEEY.

Per dSz. , [email protected] GEESE Per lb , , 9llo.OYSTERS Selects. 45oj standards, 3t-

DEESSED OHICKENS-SteadyT.0@llc-

.DEESSED TUEKEYS1213c.OHEESE1014c.CASE VALENCIA 1 OEANGES

$8 25 a 9 00.Grocers List.

10o.TEAS.. Gunpowder , good , 45@5 !

Choice , 60@75c ; Imperial , good , 40@4Choice , fiOQg75c ; Young Hyson , Rood , 3 (We ; choice. 65c@$100 : Japan Nat Lea5cj Japan , choice , ((10@7Bc ; Oolong , KO

85@40 ; Oolong , cho.ce , 40@55 ; BouchoiRood , 3540c : choice , 3545o.-

SUGAES.

Cut loaf , lOJc ; GruntlOjJc ; Granulated , lOlo ; Powdered. 10-

7Ine powdered , lllc ; Standard CoffeeOJoj New York Confectioner's Stand :A. . 98cj Good A, 8io ; Prairie Extra

8Jo.SYETTPS.. Sugar house , bbh. 45c : h-

bla , 47c ; kegs , 44 gallons , ?2 10 ; chotable syrup , 42c ; half bb Is, 44o ; kegs , 82-

BODA.Dwight'B It) papers , 83 00; 1-

Jand do. $3 00 ; Church's , 93 00 ; Keg not

STAECn. Pearl , 4jc : Silver Qloss ,@8Jc ; Corn Starch , 89o ; Eiceln-Gloss. . 7cj Corn. 7io-

.SALT..

. Dray loads , per bbl , 2 10 ; Aton , in sacks , 3 50 ; bbls dairy 60 , 5s , 3-

bbls dairy. 100 , 3s. 365-

.DEIED.

FEUITS Choice halvpeaches , T

5 Ib boxes , 13c ; Michigan , Sic ; KYork apples , 8Scj Prunes , old , Gjc ; n-

7Jc ; Currants , |@ § ; Blackberries , ne

. CHEESE Full Cream. 14c ; P-

Bkim 11 Jc-

.WOODENWAEETwo.

hoop pa1 9r ; three hoop palls , 2 20! No. 1 ti0 60; No. 2 tubs , , 8 60 ; No. 3 tubs , 7

pioneer wwihboards , 1 85 Double Crown ,290 ; WollbucketH , 325.

LEAP Bar , $1 65-

.SPICKS..

. Pepper , |19 ; All'plco , lOo ;

Cloves , 40c ; Nutmeg , 81 Ml ZficjGaMiit ,Mace $1 00-

.MATCIU33.

Per caddie , OOoj roundcases, 87.65 ; square case * , 95.10 , .

punvisintts Breakfast bacon , 12J *2iioco! lard , l-tjc ; dried beef , 13Jc : should-ers , 9c : Imnm. l.Scj bacon , sides , lie.-

NKW.

PICKLES-Mcdium , In barreli. ,?9 00 ; do bihnlf bbls , 6 25 ; smalls , In bbl ,12 00 do , In .half bbls , 7 00 ; gherkins , in-

bhls , 14 00 ; do , in half bbls. 7 60-

.VINKGAll.

Pure apple extra , 10 i

pure apple , 13c ! Pmssintr uuro annlo , IGo.HOMINY Now , $5 50 per bbi-.BKANSMecUum

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, hand picked 8120per bushel ; navy , 51 00)) calef navy, $1 00-

110PU Sisal , J Inch nnd larger 8J(3)( )' 9c ; j inch , 9c ,

SOAPS-Klrk's Savon Imperial , 380 ;

Kirk's satinet , 3 30 ; Kirk's Rtandard , S 05Kirk's whlto Eussian , 500 : KirkV-Kutoua. . 205 ! Kirk's Prairlo Queen ,

((100 cakes ), 3 0 ; Kirk's magnolia , 4 55@1 10.

CANDLES Boxes , 40 HM, in oz , 81 ,

ICeboxes: 40 Ibs. , 10 of. . , Gs , IGc-

.LYK.

American , 8 40 ; Greenwich , 310Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 50 ; Lewis'-lye.

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. 4 GO ; Jewell lye , 275.POTASH Pcnnnylvauia cans , 4 doz.

in case 3 35 ; Babbitt's Ball , 2 doz. iu case100 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz In caso. 1 50.

FIELD SKBD Eed clover , choicenow ,' SO 00 per bushel ; mammoth clovernew. $7 00 ; white clover , now , $14 00-

U alfa clover , now , $12 CO ; alslko , now81300. Timothy , good , now , S3 00blue grabs , extra clean , 51 50 ; blue grassclcnn , 81 25 ; orchard grasi , 82 50 : red topchoice , 1 03 ; millet , common or Missouri80c ; millet , German , 81 00 to SI 25-

II HunRarian. 80c-

.HEDOESEED.

Osage orange , 1 to J

bushels , 35 00 ; osage orange , 10 bushels 01

over , 54 50 ; honey locust , per lb. , 3oo ; po100 Ibs , . 825 00-

.FIS.

.i-Fnmily whlto fish , . 90 lb hf bbls83 75 ; No , 1 whlto fish , 90 lb hf bbls. G 30-

No. . 1 white fish. In 10 lb kits , 1 00 ; famlrj10 lb kits , 75c ; New Holland herring , pekeg , 135 ; Hussion sardines , 75c : Colut"-bia river salmon , per 100Ibs , 8 00; Georgo'iBank codfish , Gc ; Gen. boneless codfish9io ; boneless fish , 5Jc.

MACKEREL Half bblsmessmackerol100 Ibs , 812 50 ; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do100 Ibs , G 00 ; hf bbls , fat family do , 10(

Iba , 3 85 ; mess mackerel , 12 lb kits , 2 25-

No. . 1 ex shore , 12 lb do , 1 50 ; No. 1 shore12 lb do. 1 00 ; fat family , 1011 do 75o.

CANNED GOODS Oysters , 2 11

(Field's ) , er case , 84 00 ; do 1 lb ( Field's )per cose , 2 50 : do 2 lb (Standard ), per caseJ 70 ; do 1 Jb (titaiidard ) , per case , 2 30 ; dc2 lb (slack ) , per case , 2 75 ; do 1 lb ( slack )

per case , 200. Onions , 380. Salmon , ]

lb , per dozen , 1 G0@l 70; do 2 Hi, per dozer2 55. Sardines , small r'sh , imported , omquarter boxes per box , 14Jc ; Americanquarter boxes per box , Ho ; do hnlf boxesper box , 21Jc. Lobsters , 1 lb per dozen180. Tomatoes , 2 30 ; do 3 lb pel-cose , 3 30 ; Corn2 lb (Mountainper cose , 3 GO ; soaked corn , 210 ; d2 lb ( Yarmouth ) , per case , 3 GO

string beans , per case , 2 25 ; Lima beamper case , 2 20. Succotash per cose. 2 25Peas , common , per case , 2 00 ; peas , choiceper case , 4 50. Blackberries , 2 lb , per case280 ; strawberries , 2 lb, per civic , 2 75-

'aspberries , 2 lb, per caie , 2 753 00-

amsons) , 2 lb , per case , 2 45. Bartlctl-peara per case , 3 Oo@4 00. Whortlober-ies per case , 2 SO. Egg plums , 2 lb pel-

it.se , 3 50 ; do , choice , 2 lb, per case. 4 50-

jrfen gages,2 Ibper case , 3 50 : do choice , '

b per case,4 50. Pine Apples , 2 Ib , per case00@5 75. Peaches , 2 lb per case, 3 10-

do 3 lb , cose , G 00@G BO ; do , (pie ) , 3 Ib , pel-ase.3 85 ; do pie , G lb , per dozen , 3 C-

O.EIGE.

Carolina , 8@8Jc'; Louisiana , 7''@ 8Jlc ; fair, Gi@7-

.PEANUTS Boasted , choice , rod Ten-nessee , 9o per lb ; fancy white , lOc per lbraw white Virginia raw , lOc ; roastedlllc.

Dry Goods-.BEOWN

.

COTTONS Atlantic A , 8JcAppleton XX, 7c ; Atlanta A , 8c ; BootFF , SJc ; Buckeye LL , 4-4 , 7c ; Cabot W-

7Jc ; Cnittenango A , 6 c ; Ureat Falls E-

SJc; Hoosier , GJc ; Hone t Width , 71c : In-llan Head A, 8c ; Indian Standard A! c ; Indian Orchard d. w. , 8Jc ; Lawrenc-bL , 7c ; Mystic Eiver , 7Jc ; Pequ6t A, 8Jc-Showmut LL , 7c ; Utica 0, 5Jc ; Wochm-ett B , 7jc : do A, SJc; do E 48 , 12Jo ; Wai-cett BB , Sic-

.FINE'BEOWN.

' OOTTONS-Allendal4-4 : TJc ; Alligator 3-4 , Sc ; Argyle 4-4 , 73Atlantic LL , GJc ; Badger Statn X 4-4 , 7c-

3ennington C 4-4 , GJc ; Buckeye S. 4-4,6 jo-

fndian Orchard AA 98. SJc ; Laconja (39 , 8Jc ; Lehigh E 4-4 , 9Jc ; Lonsdole 4-4lOc ; Peppereil N 30 , 7c ; do 0 32 , 7c ; do I36. 7Jc ; do E 39 , 8Jc ; Pocassct O 4-4 , 7Jc-Wamsutta4.4 13-

cBLEACHED COTTONS Androscogin L 4-4,10cBlackstoneA; A irrperialflc-

do do half bleached 4-4,9c ; Cabot 44,83-Fidelity44 , 9JcFruit of thaLoom.ll ; d-

can.bric44,13cdoWaterTwist,10JcGrea; ;Falls Q , lOJc ; Indian Head shrunk 44,12'.c-Lonsdale. . lOJc ; do cambric 37 , 13o ;

York Mills. 13c ; Pequot A, lOc ; Pepperel-N G Twills , 12Jc ; Pocahontos 4-4 , 9Jc-Pocasset 4-4 , 8Jc ; Utica , He ; Wamsutt-O X X , 13c-

.DUCKS.

Unbleached Atlantic , 10 o-

17c ; Baltimore do, IGc ; Lone Star , 8 oz-

.12c.

: Savnee. 18c-

.UOCKS.

(Colored ) Albany J5 brown8c; do O, drabUix do XA , stripes anplaids , 12Jc ; do XXX brown and dralstripes and plaids , 12Jc; Arlington fancy19c ; Brunswick brown , SJc ; Chariot fancj-

12Jc ; do extra heavy , 20c ; Fall Eivebrown , extra heavy , lljc ; Indiana 1

brown , ISc ; Neponset A brown , 15c-

.TICKINGS.

Am oskeng A C A 3-

17Jc ; do XX blue 32 , 18Jc ; Arrowannt-9Jc ; Claremont .B B, 15Jc : Conestoga e-

tra , 17Jc ; Hamilton D , lljc Lewiston J-

30,15c ; Minnchaha 4-4 , 20c ; Omega supeextra 4-4 , 28c ; Pearl Elver 32 , 16c ; Pul-nam XX blue stripe , 12c ; Shetucket I

lOJc ; do SS 12c ; Yeoman's blue 29 , 8J-

iDENIMS. . Amoskeak , blue nnd browIGJc ; Andover DD blue , 15Jc ; Arlingtoblue Scotch , 18Jc ; Concord OOO , blue anbrown , 12Jc ; do AAA , do do 13J ; doXX2-do do 14Jc ; Haymaker's blue and brown91c ; Mystic Eiver DD stripe , IGJc ; Penri-lliver , blue and brown , 15Jc ; Uncasvilloblue and brown , 13Jc-

.OAMBEIOS.

Barnard , 51c ; Eddystonl-ining. . 24 inch double face , 8Jc ; GarnerBlazed , 5o ; Manhattan glove finish , 5iJ

Newport do Go ; do glazed , 5Jc ; Pequot d-

5c; Loukwood kid finish , Gc.

CORSET JEANS Amorv , 8cAndroi-coggin Batteen , SJc ; Clurendco , GJcConeitoga satteens, 74c ; Hallowel , 80 ; IndiaOrchard improved , 7Jo ; Narr gansett, 7J-

Pepperill sattpen 94o ; Eockport , 73o ,

PEINTS- Aliens , GJc : American , Gji

Arnold , 7c ; Berwick , 43o ; Cncheco , 7c-

Coneitoga. . GJc ; Dunkirk , 4c ; Dunnel-

GJ@7c ; Eddystone 7o ; Gloucester , G (

Hannony , 5Jc ; Knickerbocker , GJo ; Mei-

rimao D. 7o ; Mystic , SJc ; Spratrues. C-

Southbridge , Gc ; do. Ginghams , 7o ; Marbore , 5Jn ; Oriental Gc.

GINGHAMS Ainonketur, lOJc ; Amo-

kettf ilrthfl 12 }, ' Areylo , | OJo ; Mlantii-9c ; Cumberland , 7Jc ; Highland , 8J-iKenllworth , SJc; Pltin kett , lOJc; Suisex , Sc-

.COTTONADES.

Abbervllle ISJiAgate , Wo ; American , Ho ; Artlslan , 20Cairo D and T, 13Jc ; Clarion D and'1-17Jc ; Deccan Co. stripes DandT , lOc ; Kejstone ; Nantucket , 10c ; NonparelI-

Gc ; 'OclanD andT.lSJc ; iloyal , ', 12c ; Tloga. 12Jc ; Waclmsett hhir-

In? :hecks. 12Jc ; do, Nankin , 12Jc ; Yorlplain Nankin. 12Jc ; do , checks , strlpea anfancy , ISHc ; do-8 oz200-

.SHEETINGS

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Androscogcin 104.27J-do 9-4 , 24c ; do 8-4 , 22o ; Continental42 , He ; Fruit of the Loom 104. 274 ; NeYork mills 98 , 35o ; do 78 , 80c ; do 58 , 22J-

Pembroke 10-4 , 25o ; Pequot 10-4 , 2840 ; c

7-4 , 19c ; do 49 , IGc ; Peppereil 90 , 29-

do 07. 21oj do 57, ISc; Utica 90 , 35c ; c

58 , 22jc ; do 48,17o-Olgars and Tobaccos ,

OIGAES. Beeda , 815.00; Connectlcu825.00 ; Mixed , 835,00 ; Seed Havan50.00 ; Clearllavanu , 87500.

TOBACCO PLUG. Golden Eul2-1 lb , GOo ; Spotted Fawn , 01 c ; Our Eopfine quality , G2c ; Star , pounds ,lb , butts , GOc ; Horse Shoe , pound21 Ib , butts , GOo ; GUt Kdg

pounds , 24 Ib , butts , GO ; Army and Navypounds , 65c ; Bullion , pound *, GOc ; Loril-lanl's Climax , pounds , olc.

FINE OUT In pall* . Hani to B at-

76c ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , 80cFavorite , G5c ; Eocky Mountain , CO-

c'ancy , 55c ; Daisy , 5lc.) In tin foilRatlins O. S. , B Ib boxes , per Ib 03o ; Lorilard's Tiger , G5c ; Diamond Crown , GOo.

SMOKING All grades-Common. 251 (

3c. Granulated Blackvells Durham , 1 (

r. 51o ; Dukes Durham , 1C oz, 50c ; Seal o-

Jorth Caroltna , 10 of , 4G ; Seal of Nobras-ca , 10 or , 3So ; Lone Jack. 4 oz, linen bagscrib , 81.35 ; MntbutWPuck , 2 oz , titoil , 5 r.c : DOR Tall. G5o.

Paints Oils *nd Varnlihei.PAINTS IN Ollf Whlto load. Omahi

'. P. , 7c ; whlto lead , O. P. & 0. Co.pure-i ; Mar clllcs green , 1 to 5 Ib cans , 20cTrench zinc , gjw seal , 12c ; French tineed seal , He ; French 7inc , In varnish nut

*0c ; French zincc , In oil as t, 15c ; Earnd hunit umber , 1 Ib cam 1'Jc ! raw am-

nmil Sienna , 130 ! vandylso brown , IS-

ofined-

lampblack. 12c ; coach black , l"c-ory black , IGc ; drop black , IGc ; Prusslai-

luo) , 30c ; nltramarina blue , 18c ; clirom-rccn , L. M. & D. , 14c ; blind and shutte-rcon , L. M. & D. , lie ; Paris green. 18c-

ndian red , 15c : Venetian red , 9c ; Tnscai-iv , 22c ; American Vennlliml , I. & P. , I8c-

hronio yellow , L. , M. , O. & D O. , 18c-

ollow ochre , 9c ; golden ochre , 11 ; patrn-ryor , Gc ; graining color* ! light oak , darl-

a c , walnut, chestnut ami aib 12c.Dry Dalnts

. Whlto load , Gic; French tine. lOc ; Pari-vhiteiiig 2Jc ; whiting gilders , IJc-

vbitinp coml , 14c ; lann black Gonnaii-own. . 14c ; lampblack , onlinary, 8c ; Prwinn blue , 45c ; ultramarine , 18c ; vnndykc-irown , 8c ; umber , burnt , 4o ; umber , rawlcsicnna; , burn t , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4-i'aris Rrecn genuine , 35c ; Paris green com-

'ir c ; chrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; chronigreen K, , 12c ; vermilllon , Eng , , 70c ; voi-nillion , America , 18c ; Indian rod. lOc

ese pink , 14c ; Venetian read , Cookson1Venetian red Am. , 19o ; red load ,

ihrotno yellow , genuine , 20c : chrome yol-ow , K. , 12c ; ochre , rochelle , 3c ; ochrTrench , 2Jc ; ochre , American , 14 (

Winter's mineral. 2 0 ; lehigh brown. 2jc-

panish broAvn , 240 ; Prince's mineral 8 (

VAENISHES Barrels per gallor''urniture , extra, 81 10 ; furniture , No. 1

1 ; furniture , U , 85c ; coach , extra , 81 4C

Coach , No. 1 , 81 20 ; Damar , 81 50 ; ..Tapar-

Oc ; asphaltum , 70c ; shellac , 83 50 ; hnroil finish. 81 30

OILS 110 * carbon , per gallon , lliol'5ic-adlight

;

, per gallon , 12 c ; 175 * headlighl

" '}on 103 ; . . . .

XXX. pr gallon , 1 30 ; No. 3, 115 ; sweelper gallon. 85c ; sperm , W. B. , per gallon1 35 ; fish , W. B. . per gallon , GOc ; neatsfoolextra , per gallon , 75c ; No. 1 , G5c ; lubrieating , 7ero , per gallon , 30c ; summer , 15 (

golden machine , No. 1 , per gallon , 35c ; Nc2, SO ; spenu , signal , per gallon , 80c ; tci-

pcntino , per gallon , G4c ; naptha , 74 , pegallon , 30c ; 61 % 20o

Heavy Hardware List.Iron , rates. S3 40 ; plow steel , spccii

cast , 7c ; crucible , Sc ; special urGerman.Gtcast tool do. 15@20 wagon spokes , Hbl

2 2T @ 3 00 ; hubs , per sot , 1 25 ; felloes , sawedry, 1 40 ; tongues , each , 70@85c ; axleeach , 75c ; square nuts , per Itv 7@11washers , per lb. 8@18o ; rivets , per lb , liecoil chain , per lb , G@12c ; malleable , 8iron wedges Gc ; crowbars , Co ; hurroiteeth , 4c ; horseihoes , per keg5 00"sprin;

steel , 7@8c ; Burden's horsellhoes , 5 31

Burden's mulesliQcs , G 35.

NAILS 10 to 20d. 3 GO ; 8 to 10 , 3 71-

Gd , 4 00 ; 4d , 4 25 ; 3d , common , 5 00 : 3 (

fine , G 50 ; clinch , all sizes , 5 25 ; Od , casing4 75 ; 8d casing , 4 50 ; lOd casing , 4 25 ; 10finish , 4 75 ; 8d finish , 5 00 ; Od finish , 5 2i

half keen , 10o extra.-

SHOT..

. Shot, 81.85 ; Buck shot , S2.1Oriental Powder , kegs , 86.40 : do. , hakegs , 83.48 ; do. , quarter kegs , 81.88 ; Blast-

ing , kegs , 3.35 ; Fuse , uer 100 feet 50o-

.BA.

t.BED WIRE In car lots,8 30 ru100 ; in less than car lots , 8 55 per 100.

Horses and Mules.The market is brisk and all grades ai

selling well nt p. slieht advance in pi iceL'he demand for good horses exceeds tl-

lupply considerably. Prices range as folows :

Fine single drivers, 8150. to SOO. ; Exti-Iraft horses , 8175. to 225. ; Common dra-lorsei , 100. to 150. ; Extra farm hone$110. to 125. ; Common to good farm horseSOO. to ?100. j Extra plugr , SCO. to 75Common plugs , 820. to 840,

MULES. 15 to 15J hands (extra ) , 8121-

to 150. ; 14J to 15 hands , 8100. to 140-L4 to 14 J hands , 875. to 100. ; 13 J to !

lands , 860. to 75Liquors. .

ALCOHOL 187 proof , 2 25 per winrallon ; extra California spirits , 187 proo-LL 3il per proof gallon ; triple refined spiritL7 proof , 124 per proof gallon ; redistille-tbiskles , 1 00@1 50 ; fine blended , 150 (

2 50 ; Kentucky bourbons , 200@700 ; KPI-

tuckv and Pennsylvania ryes , 2 00@7 0(

BRANDIES Imported , 86 00@1COIdomestic 1 40@4 00.

GINS I.T ported , 4 50@0 00 ; domostli140@3 00-

.EUMS.

Imported , 4 50@G 00 ; Ne-

Eneland. . 2 00@4 00 ; domestic , 1 60@3 5

PEACH AND APPLE BEANDY-175@4

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00.

CHAMPAGNES Imported per cas-

2GOO@31 OjAmsriyw , cose , 120011RO-

O.OLAEETS.

Per case , 4 50@16 00WINES Rhine wine , per cose , 0 00 (

20 00 ; Catawba , per cose , 4 00@7 00.Lumber.W-

HOLESALE.

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FENCING No. 1,12 to 20 ft , 822:0-No.

:. 2, 12 to 20 ft. , 2100; sheeting dressei-

No. . 1 , 18 00 ; No. 2,10 00 ; common boarddressed , 20 00-

.FEAMING.

10 ft. nnd under , per T>

21 00 ; 10 ft. studding , 22 00 ; 22 ft. 22 0-

24ft. . 2500.FINISHING No. 1. finish li , 1* at

2 inch , 850 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch $45 0-

No. . 2. finish li , 14 and 2 inch , 845 00 : N2 finish , 1 inch , $40 00 ; No , 3 finish , 1 inu83500 ; O. G. battens per lOO feet Hi

8100 ; well curbing , $2200 ; rough J andinch buttons per 100 feet lin. , 50c.

STOCK BOAEDS A stock , $10 00 ;835 00 ; 0 , $30 00 ; common stock , 822 C-

FLOORINGNO , i , $40 oo ; NO.$35 00 ; No , 3 , 822 00 yellow pine , No.84000.

SIDING No 1 , 82100 ; No. 2 , 8220-No. . 3. 818 00.

SHIP LAP-Plain , $22 00 ; O. G , No.$3200 : No. 282200.

CEILING 824 00@837 00.LATH AND SHINGLES-A atarbefu-

hlngles.(

. 83 85 , No , 2 , $2 50 ; No. 3 , 82 C

Lath , S3 50.DulldlrK Material.

LIME Per barrel , 81 35 ; bulk perbu-35c. . Cement , bbl , 82 50. Iowa plastebbl , 82 50. Hair per bu , S5c. Tnrrifelt 100 Ibs , 83 50. Straw board. 84 C-

OPAPEE Straw p p r, 3o ; rag pop4c ; dry Q I U t > ) or. 7ri in nil. pipnr , 1C-

newH pnpei 8' ,

UUA1 Uuii.berluml biuciuinith , $1-

Monis Eun Uloimburg, 812 ; Whltebrealump , 80 f,0 ; Whltebreaat nut 80 60 ; lovlump , 80 50 ; Iowa nut ?0 50 ; Eock Spring88 ; Anthracite , all sizes , 812 00@12 50,

Drurs-.DEUG8

.

AND CHEMICALSCarbolic , 50c ; Acid , Tartario , GOc ; Balni-iCopabla, per lb , 75cj Bark , Sassafras , n-

lb , 14c ) C ilomel. per lb , 76c ; Cinchonlaiper fir, 8100 ; Chloroform , per lb, 1C-

Dpver'u powders , per lb , 81 40 ; Ep c

lalts , per lb. 3 c ; Glycerine , pure , per 1

45c ; Lead , Acetate , per lb 21Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per gal , VlOil , Castor, No. 3 , per gal , 8125 ; 0Olive , per gal , 81 50 ; Oil , Origanum. 6

Opium , 84 60 ; Qulrjine P. & W. & E. & f

per oz, 82 40 ; Potassium. Iodide , per8260; Balatm, per oz, 40o ; SulphateMorphine , per ot. 8100 ; Sulphur floiper lb , 41c ; Btrvchnine , tier oz , 81 60 ,

Wool ,

Merino unwashed , light , 14@lCcj hcav-

13@16c ; medium unwaHhod , light , 18@2 (

washed , choice , 32c ; fair , 30o ; tub-dinand w , , 28c ; bnrry , blackand cotted woe

2@0c leanHldei r-urs , Etc-

.HIDKBOreeu.

butcher's hide , 7cgr;

cured hides , 80 ; green valt, p vl curIdea , 77So ; dry flint oound , 13@llo ; drj

calf and kip , 12@13c ! dry Halt hides , nonnd ,

I@12 ! green calf. wl. 8 to 16Urn. . 10@llcj-rcen calf , wt. tinder 8 lb , jnst kln , 50c ;

rcenjtoltn , 8100@115 ; green lamb skins ,

110@125 ; damaged hides , two-third rate ,

ut iicorcd and one Rrub. claused two1-.Irda. rate , ) brandcil hides 10 per cent , off ,

Coon skins , No. 1 , 45o ; No. 2, ROc ; No. .1,

20.J No. 4 , lOc. Mink , No. 1 , 50c ; No. 2 ,

30o ; No. fl , 15c ; No. 4 , 60, Fox , No. 1 ,

COc ; Na 225c. Sknnk , No. 1 , black ,

ISc ; short slrijio , 40m narrow alriiw 25o-ini d ulrlpo , lOc. Tallow , 5jc.

Council BlnfT * Marlcot.-Coc.vcit

., BLCFKS , March I

Flour Crystal Mills Golden Sheaf ,CO ; California Eureka , patent , 3 81 ; bestrand of Kincan , 3 60@3 90 ; Kan an andIlssourl flour , 3 50 ® I 25 ; graham , ! t 70 ]

ye flour, 3 40.Bran and Shorti 15 00 per tonChop Com 22 50 per ton.Wheat No. 2 , 8112 ; No. 8 , T re-

octcd-

, 52o.Corn 18.Oats No. 2 , 40c ; roiocted , 35o.Barley No. 2, 90o ; No. 3 , 75cHay Li o e , 6 00@C 00-

.Wood5.

50 ® 7 00.Live Horn 6 2.5 75-

.CattleShipping.

, 4 60(3)5( ) 00 ; milch-ows 30 00® 15 00 per head ) butcher ?

tock , 3 003 5-0.Shecp3

.75@4 25.-

O.

Hides 5c ; G S hides , 7c.Wool 15@ '.5.Butter Creamery , 30c ; in roll ? , wrap.-

od , 25c : rolls not wrapped , 20o ; imixed-o'ors , [email protected] , lOc ; fro h , 12jo .

Potatoes 1 10180 ; Salt Lake , 1 5 .Onlom 1 25@1 40.Dressed I'oultry Chicken1" , lOc ;c ; gc < se , 8c ; turtoys , 12Jc-.Lio

.° Chickens 2 25 per dozen-

.Ghlongo

.

OIIIUAOO. Mai-ch 3-

.On'change.

the nmrki'ts Wfrn tiriniT.The receipts of grain vcre 1K! ) car londn-

mbr cing 21 of wheat, 72 uf corn , 70 ol-

iats , and 27 of barleyFlour Dull end little doing on citlnii-

hipitig or lornl account ; stuck * Jlrin:iiiiun ii to olioice weiturn spring , 4 f 0cT(

00 ; Minnesota , 5 00@7 25 ; patent' , 7 51-

S.'i ; who'it il iurR , 5 00&7 23-

.Wh.

hi In No. 2 spring n falru 'Tgntc-Uflnc".s) was transacted , though nl-

imes tra ing nn i-low and the umrltotcry iiulet ; the teeling was somewhat uii-.etlleu but priies ruled hUhcr ; opciiL-iibout J@4i ! higher , ruled lirinf r Aprilmt fell elf ln( Jo for M ,v ; then ralliedin'' under n good sioul] dcminiuicca ere a Ivnncol with nigh II ictua-ii ii8 llio| f.u Ai ril and ll S lJa foi-

Jlsiy , foil ulf ub mt y c , IliU'iiiutcil nutiuullv closed n nut li lii'hor for Apii-u I Igu Irgher for AI iv on rt-gu ar b ivd

nnil on cill: at I 20 for wli ; 1 L'liJ f.n-

Mmxh ; 1 278 for Aniil ; 1 2lj@ll !,> foiMay ; 1 llJajl! ) 20 .or ,huu ; 1 OlJ for tlu-

c.ir : No ! ! ( pilot, at 116lWll Oli-

ii 'orn A good spooulatixo busino u sai-

rniuscUnln ily 'ii thu duy mid * ad-

vaund JC fic on the wli'' li MIIJO ; dlfeii g-

vore qmto largo at the outsKle pncei nutafter the orders werft prov idcil for tinnarket and prices settled hnuli-

in ] @ 3Cbitt ruled ( omptratiyclj-itronger to the close ; trailing was inaiulj-n the more deferred deliveries ; on tin

call No. 2 closed at GOn for cash ; 5S.JO leiMnrch692ic for April ; OS c for May ; 03J(5-CSgofor lime ; G4io for July ; rejectul , quitat 50c-

.Onta.

Neglected and dull ; No. 2 closcc-

at 40Jc for March ; 43Jo for May ; 12go fo-

June. . ,

Eye Dull ; no demand ; No. 2 , 80o foMarch ; 81 c fur April.

Barley Quiet and easier ; No. 2 , 1 00. 02 for cash , Maroh and April ; No. 3, 77-

i"or April.Pork Moderately active and firmer

mess closed at 1GGO@1G 70 for cash ; 10 5for March ; 10 774 for April ; 17 02J foMay ; 17 12 * for June.

Lard Firmer and stea-ly , closing a10 42i@10 45 for cash ; 10 40 for 'Marcli10 474 for April ; 10 G0@10 62 $ for May10 70 for June ; 10 77J.for 'July ; 10 30 fothe year.

Bulk Meits Steadier and a shadhigher ; short ribs , 8 02t@8 95 for cash ; 8 9for March ; 0 02J for April ; 9 17J for May9 25 for June ; 9 30 for July.

Whisky Firm at 118.Butter Dull , weak and lower ; crcan :

ery..choice to fancy , 42 ® leo ; fair to good35@f 9c ; dairy , choice to iancy , 36@40u ; dfair to Ko °d , 25@35c ; fresh ma Je packin-stoo't' , 20@28c ; ludlo packed , common t-

reed , 18@3'2c ; loll , 22(52Gc( ; for common tair and v8@30p for good to choice.-

Kggs.

In fair but not largo supplystrictly fresh , 18c.

Eec'ts. Shipm'tFlour 17,075 19,81Wheat 11,334 4,01Corn 47,8')9 49,49-Oata 25,705 2'J,82Eye 5,000 305Barley , . . . 22,357 4,48

Chicago Iiivo Stock.C-HICAQO

., March 3.

The Drover's Journal reports as folluwaHogs Becelptf , 13,000 head. The mai-

kot fiir cocumon to good mixed wai duweak and lower , and prices ranging c

6 95@G 40. Heavy packing and uhippinwere scarce but at the name time loweiand ruling rates being G fiO7 05. Llgtl-iogs lifeless and tevoral thousand hoaremain unsold ; the lange was 5 90@0 3r

Cattle Eecelt| , 4.5UO head. Shippiocattle opened well but rapidly weakeneand fe'l' elf 5@10o , closing dull. Cornmoi4 90@5 15 ; fair, G 20@5 35 ; medium , 5 A

@550 ; good , 5 50@5 76 ; choice , 5 80@G IImixed butcher stock sol I well for beigraded but common was weak ; COWH , 2 t@ 1 30 ; bulls , 3 00@5 00 ; ntcew , 5 00@5 2stockeia and feeders active and tolerablstrong , ranging at 3 10@4 90 ,

Sheep -Eecoipts. 2,600 head. Matkiabout steady at 4 50(5,0( 00 , mainly at 6 5-

1rroduooNEW YOUK , March 3.

Flour Dull ; winter wheat nxtra , 4 G0 (

5 80 ; rltv mill extra , 575@7 CO ; southciflour dull ; common to choTio extra , 5 10 (

8 00.Wheat Quiet , heavy and lower ; No.

rod , 1 31 J1 33J ; No. 1 white , 1 30@131-No. 2 red" , Mrfrch , 131j@122t ; do Aprl1 33j@l 34i ; do May , 1 3.tl 34J ; tJune , 1 30J@1 31J.

Corn Hoary and luwer ; unjradtmixed , 01CUJo ; No. 3. GSltStOSjjcuteaun-mixe

;

i 07SSG8cj( No. 2 , 07i@G'Jjc ; No.mixed , March , G73@68c ; do April. OOJa

Oat Dull and weak ; No , 1 white , 51-

No. . 2 , 6H@52c ; No. 1 mixed , 61n ; No.-do,501@5Ulo jinIxcd weutern , 48@50Jc ;2 mixed , March , 60c ; do April , 49jjo ,

Eye Dull and heavy ; [email protected] Dull ; No 2 Canada , 1 08@1 0Pork Dull and weak ; new mess , 17 5-

Lnrd Dull and weak ; 10 574 for can10 524 f r Mnrcli ; H C74@1000 for Apr

U'tn Isuminul ,

Piitri'leiiin Qiilet and piicen withoi-markrd chvngu ; United , 82crrude in birein , Cjf@74c ; refined iu bairch , 74c.

*"

Xorpontlno MarketWI-LMINQTON.

-

. N. 0. , March 3-

.Eosln.

Firm ; strained 190 ; good , 1 9-

Spirlta Strong at 49c.Tar Firm at 1 90-

.Buffalo

.

Ijive 8 took.EAST BurjrALO. March 3 ,

Hogs Dull and lower ; receipts , CO caishipments , 38 cars ; selling ; Yorkern, goi-to choice , G 50@G 05 , and a few good in-

dlum at C 76@0 8-

5.Ijivorpool

.

Produce MorbotiLi-VKlii'OOL , March 8 ,

Flour American , 10 (el2u. 6d ,Wheat Winter tn lOdOlOj 9d ; whit

Od ld@10ti Id ; spritiET , 'Ji 4 J@10d 4d ; clulOn ld@10i 4d-

.CornCa.

lid.Pork 77 .Lard-5U 9d-

.Jtecelpta.

of wheat for last three da](5,000 cuitalo , 49,000 coutula being Amecan ,

Now Xorlt l>ryNKW YonK. Mnrclt 3.

There hn been a contlnuuicc of th-inpiovp. . ' HIMIntrlv dovclpnl In th-

oblliut'vi i u in llltril dUtrllmtlo-iNlnmcl , n , it do mr'nic-iil KIKK |

vis liiNilu ny li | lit d | i d rp ioii < j illers. The Jobuiiirf tnvlu n IIHH'H HIOIIII-

ia ol o lioou gtliiiubkled Hit * | ircvill MI

ino weather , and coii-ldeinblo liulni's-i iiriiiL'| ciotlili c wa noned by wholeala clothier * . Cotton pi d < commit | m-

umses are doiu-; steady tlmuph moderiti-rado , an 1 loading nuke * of IKMVV clothUC woolnnnre . . (ivliigwi h d luidcrublr-cedom. . There Is a ntculy call fur modrate sized twiccU f pi in ami colore-iHtom nt lir t baudaul u falilv nailsaotory LttMiieM WHH 'Juno by JMbbo'f-Vhlte gouiiH m-iinnu' in 'i-inuji'l' ni.inil , and qiillltifu IUIIM j utrndijy O-

iiccount of b o order iujcii mail10 follou lug ri vi rd piio H in blcaclu-ittoni : lUllui-d htnlv ,

v St , Louln Prntluco.S-T.

.

. Louts, March 3.Flour- Unchanged ; faucy , 0 30@fl Jflei o, fi OOffOMi) XXX , 6rigr) 35 ; fainy, 5 55@5 75.Wheat Stronger and higher ; No. 2 redSIOJ for o. h ; 1 20i for March ; 1 23-

r April ; 1 22 } for May ; 1 lllj fi(line ; 1 08 for Julys 1 U4 for the year ; N-ircd.llOJ , ; No. 117.Corn ActUo and higher ; 58 0 for caul-

Sjo| for March ; OO o for April ; l 2jis) fo-

ilay ; 02jc for .luiio ; 03Jo for July.Oats llrttur but slow : 4llo! for can

ud Match ; 4VJc! for April ; 43o for Ma-jEyoHlgher at 2o.Barley Dull at 80ii90o.(

Lead Dull ; soft , nominal nt 4 87ard , 4 85.Unit r Stohdyo; v.imciy , ll@10cjdaln-

a Lower al 16o. .

Flax Seed Lower Bt 1 25.Whisky 117.Pork Unsteady : 1711'i for r.vh 10 J-

ir March ; 17 00 for Apill ; 17 1 for MIIJlnnctivoiind'tioiniiml ,.t 1045.-

Jtcu'lR..

. Sldpiuti-"lour. s 4,433 2,84-

Vlieat. J ,04G nunCorn. 82r.OO 37M-

iatn. 4S ,0 nor{ jo. fOO noti-Jarloy. 2,000 M

Stoolc.-St.

.

. l.ouN , March 3.Cattle Slow for nil except good. Kxpor-

cru , G 00 ® "5 ; (,' od to choice vhlppun5 G55 90 ; medium to choice ImtcluT-4CO@570 ; natho st ckcr * , 4 00@4'2icows and heifers , !lDr @ 4 5. Kcceipt858 head ; chlpmeiit' , 0 > ho d.

Dears Slow nnd 5 to lOo lower ; Ugh0 00s( fl 20 ; Yorkers. 02r035 ; packliii-

G l5fgG 70 ; butchorv and selects , G 76 (

7 10 ; pigs , 5 C 0@5 80 , Receipts , 2,53shipment * , 1,3G head-

.Fooria

.

Produce.P-FOHIA

., March 3.

Wheat Good milling sample * scanand in demand , No xnlcs reported.-

Corp..

OlferiiigH light , with contimu-stiong deuinnd. The market ruled firi-

No. . 2 whlto , G5Jc ; yellow , GOq ; hli-

liilxcd , 59jc ; mixed , 5Ho! ; rejected , 5SjOats Offerings } ll ht , with stroi

demand ; white No. 2, 41Jc-.Ey

.

Market dull , eaay nnd lower. N2 , 88jc ; rejected , 88c.

Barley Market dull , without any notbio change. No sales reported.-

HighwiuoH.

Market linn ; now quot-at 11G.

, Eco'tB. Ship'lWheat none noiCorn 45,000 3,8Oats 0,100 13,3lye 1850 2.0-

Jarley. . , 1.050 no-

ligliwiaes none 1

Cincinnati Produce.CINCINNATI , March 3.

Mess Pork Dull at 17 [email protected] Nominal ; prime steam , 10374Bulk Meats-Clear sides , 9 G5 ( 9 70.Bacon Clear sides , light supply

1050.Flour Heavy and dull ; family , C CC

720.Wheat Dull nnd weak ; Not 2 n

129.Corn Easy; No. 2 mixed , G2JO.

Oats Steady.Eye Dull and weak ; No. 2, [email protected] Quiet and easy ; .No. 2 fa

1 00.Whisky Firm at 110.

Toledo PruanoaT-oLitiio

-

, March 3.Wheat Dull ami inactive ; No. 2 , 1 2-

'or cash and March ; 1 25 for April ; 1-

'or May ; 1 20 for June ; 113J for Jul110 for August.

Corn Little doing ; No , 2, Ole forca-andMorch ; Gl o lor April ; 03i@01c I

; C4Jo for Juno-

.altimoro

.

Prodnoo.B-ALTIMOUK

., March 3.

Flour Quio-tWlieatSouthern firmer ; fultz,130@l !

Longborry , 1 38@1 41 ; No. 2 red wiuleasy at 1 281 38 for caMi and 1 i-

or[ April.Corn White southern firmer at 11-

79c ; yellow firmer at G8@70c ; mixed we-

ern quiet at C8-

c.Enitlilliorty

.

Iiivo Stock.EAST LIBERTY , Pa. , March 3

Catth Slow nnd unchanged ; recoil1,5 7 hea-1 ; shlpinents 1,190 head.

Hogs Dull ; ro'elptH. 3fOO hoa-1 ; nil.. .entB , 1,900 hea ; PliHiidolrihlaH , 7317 40 ; Yorkcri0 50@0 70.

Sheep Slow nnd unchanged ; receip2,400 head ; fhlpineots , 1,200 hea-

d.Pittaburc

.

Oil Marltbt.P-iTTMiiuno

., March 3

The oil market op nfd at 82u , aclosed at noon at 82o ; for Api-

84c ; May , 8Jc) ; June , 88t ; New Yoi-

7Jc. . ShipmeiitH United , fi2r)5, !) bamon tidewater, 10,883 barrels ; charters , 7

190 barrels. 1'itteburg naleu , 389,000 brels. Pittsburg fxtlmngo stock , $10-

0.Clovelnnd

.

Market.C-LKVEI.A.I

.) , March 5

Petroleum Finn ; standard white , 3

test , 7o.

Pbllaaolpbln Pro dnoe.I-

'lllLADKLi'lliA.

, March 3Wheat Easier at 1 31J for u

and March ; 1 33j for April ,

Corn Ei Iur at G8o for cash D

March; GRJffiWJo forApril ,Oat Easter at 60i@rOZo for cash a

March ; r04@50o for April.l-.

.

Eye Jfominal.

.C VLfFOIJNIA. FLOUE.-

Sacruimnto.

mills ] )atent fbur ( i

brand) . Our b.tt E reka patent th(blue brand) . The only patent flour m-iufacturtd on the Pacilio coait. We cla-

it U the whittet , etiongrst and best fumflour In Ow state. Auk your grocer forTry It and you will use no other.-

E..

. M. McCliKAKT Ic CO. ,Sacramento

T. J. EVANB , Agent ,Crystal Mllli , Council Blulfo ,

DO NOT UB DEOEUVKD-

.In

.

thoao Uinoa ot quack inodici-advortiBOinutita ovorywhcro , it ia tngratifying to find ono remedy thatworthy ot praise , and which roa-

doua as rccommondod. Electric I-

tors , wo can vouch for as boin a tiand reliable remedy , P.nd ono tlwill do as recommended. Thoyinw-bly curea Btomach and livei comnlaii-disoasoa of thu Kidneys and Urini-tlilllcultics. . Wo know whereofspeak , and can readily say , give th-

a trial , Bold at fifty cents a bottleIsli & MoMahon ((3

FEMININE SOLDIERS.

Stories of Women Wbo-quoradod aa Men ,

Courngo Displayed by Women In theArinltm of Vni lous Countries

Without Their BOX Bolnir-Discovered. .

* Vork Vcil-

l.'Ihouablo

.

reportB ( lint an EnglishAinnscou baa sot to wotk in HcrzegV-

tua to org.uiizo a gutrillu bundagainst the Austrian * , though it may

doubted whoihnr she will provoLc OH successful SIM Titt'u niece and

secretary , L.xdy IloaUr Stanhope ,

who ruled luir little tornorof Syrialiterally witlmword and liio , and bidlior .umy of dovolcd soldiers withwhom flho notild bid dofinnco to tboViceroy ol Kirypt. Tlio PhiladelphiaLodger , a few days ngo , announcedho do.xtb of Mrs. Klizabcth llaUicr ,

at tlio ago of luucly-two lcaviiiji nlargo family of childrorrfurixtulchild-ron nnd great-grandchildren. She

married to a Borgonnt of cavalryiu tbo French service in 1810 , nndwhen bor husband was ordered toRussia she determined to go also.Her hair waa cut short and the funialoapparel changed for a soldier's uni-

form¬

, and thus disguised aho passedthrough the wliolo campaign ridingby the side of bor husband. ItShu waapresent at all tbo principal battlesand ia tbii burning of Moscow. Theywore takun itmnnurs , hut finnlly gotb.iol : tn Kraiico in safely , Whoiicuthey CHIIIO to thu United States in-

1S4W' Not long uuo n woman died inthy medical GulYgo Hospital at

, Tcnn. , who naid tct vice onltstud in tbo regulai-

m my during the war , and to haveaoivid fur amiui inon'ln' each time bo-

foie her BOX was 'discovered. IIoi-iiiimo was Jeiiuit ! llutK'rtson , but shewas moru fauiilinly known as''Sol-dier

'

Uhnrlio.'i. Another "romance ol

the warj ,' was published some litthtime ago telling bow Katie Hansonof Tioga county , Pa. , who had a pre-

diction for masculine ways and waianexpert riilo woman , disappearedfrom homo not long before tbo warand , donning male attire , obtainciwork on a lake steamboat , until tlubreaking out of1 tlioiir , when she en-

listed iu an Ohio regiment and rose t<

the Someant. In 1804 her CaptainJ nines Hopkins , told her that be luulong ouapectod that she was a womanand the charge was BO unoxptcloithat she liat) bcV self-possession and

CONV1CT1U ) IIIlwr.Ir-

y

!

> her reply. She begged tbo Catain not to reveal her becret , but b-

.ook her before General Thomas , an-

nado tlio fact known to him. Kati-waa at once sent back to tbo rear , anordered to resume her proper attin3-

1u> became a 'nurao in tlio liospitaand aoon bad in bor cnro lier Captaiwho bad boon wounded in a akirniisl-Uotwoon them n strong affection wtformed , At the close of the war tbowore married , and 'after spondin-

Boino ycara in Cuba returned to thcountry, woll-to-do and bappy. Duiing tbo recent war between Chili an-

nnd Peru a Oniloan woman enlisted ii-

t cavalry regiment, her BOX bocomi-nnpwn , ana rose to bo SergeantSome throe yeara ago it waareporto-trom Homo that a soldier named Mi-

riotti of tbo Eleventh Battalien of illBoraagHeri , who ,' though longconfine-o; the room by illness , and refused t-

DO carried to. the hospital , on boin-

'orcibly removed thither liad heeu diicovered to bo a woman. She hajoined the army during the war c-

L8G5 to enable her brother to remaiwith his wife nnd six children. Sh-

iad previously , being very strongworked in the mines. At Custozz-aho won n medal for bravery. Thting conferred on her a decorationind Bout her homo with a pension o-

pOO a year. A great number of wornen , it is well known , figured , in thranks of the Communist army in 1871-

nt Paris. A writer in Notes andQuei-cs Boino timo- ago mentioned BOIU

cases of female soldiers discovered i-

i'oroign armies. In tlio French armj-'or instance , there were (among otliors ) Louise Iloussayo do Bannos , whserved from 1702 to 1705 , and was t-

Quiboron ; Angoliquo Bruion (nc-

Duchomia , for she was married ) , soui-

lioutonuiil of infantry and decoratewith the Legion of Honor , who we

born in 1702 , and died iiuho Invalidc-in 1859j Thereso Figuour , who serveas a dragoon for fourteen years , froi1768 to 1812 , had four horses killeunder her , and died in 1801 , at tli

ago of oighty.-sovon , in the Hospicdos Potitis Manages , at Paris ; Viginio OhcBiiicres , who served durirthe Peninsular War as a Sergeant i

the Twonty-Bovonth Regiment , andied in 1873. Louisa Bcanagatti wi-

a Lieutenant of Infantry in the An-

trian or Sardinian army during tlNapoleonic wars. Marietta Glulianand Ilernmnia Manolli fought undi-

Garibaldi in 1800 ; Herininia was i

the battle of Ouatozza. AugustKrugor fought in the War of Libertion against the French UB a subaltui-in the Ninth Prussian Ilogimcnt , arwas

DECOIUTKU WITH TUK IKON OHOBH

and the .BuBsian Order of St. Georgshe (after leaving the army ) marriedbrother ofilcer in 1810 , and in 18 (

her grandson received a commissic-in his grandmother's regimenBortlm WOIBS is said to have fought.-Spichoron in 1870 , but it is not suthat her case is genuine. "A youiRussian ollicor" (her name is not gi-

on ) was , by The London 'limes' corespondent , on SontomlTor 20, 18?reported to have fallen at Kapelyovafter displaying the most brilliant gt-

lantry in rallying her men againthe Turks the event furnished a tofor a well-known and touching poorDolores Rodriguez , corporal (at tlago of eighteen ) in the First Regimeof Peruvian Sappers , fought in tlpresent South American war , andstill in service. Female soldiers haboon loss common in the English urnstill the names of several women ha'boon borne on its rolls. Thus , whithe Royal Marines distinguish'themselves under Boscawon at Pontcherry , foremost in their ranks wHannah Slioll , a native ofVorceatcSiio enlisted at Portsmouth , in Oc-

onel Frasor's regiment , and embarkon board the Swallow , ono of tsquadron under Admiral BoscawcShe behaved with remarkable bravoand received n wound from a muttliball which she extracted horseEleven other wounds in both logsrt-dorod her removal to thy hospital

Cuddaloro absolutely necessary. Onher recovery she wont homo in the El-tliam

-frigate , nnd , strange to say , her

BOX was not discovered until she pb-

tiinod-

her discharge. She aftorprnidswore the marine* drees , nnd havingpresented n petition to "Blutchor"Cumberland received a pension o8100 n year for life. Readers of Per ¬

cy's "Jleliqucs" will not forget theheroine of the bnttlo of "Mary Am-brco

-, " whoso name Don Jensen uses

asn synonym for "vir.tgo , " and whomFletcher also mentions in tlio "Scorn-ful

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Lady. " She fiRurod in some at-

tempt¬

to regain Ghent from the Span-iards

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with the niil of English volun-teers

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in 1584 , nnd fought so valorous-ly

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that' 'Tlio Irlnco of flttat fauna tcard ot tier rc-

nnnnr-1io

,

Ionstiail achmccil for Krglaml'd f.ilro-tronnc. .

Hooood her uncl Hied her hti tnlatroia to bee,And ottered ilch prceentB to St fy Atnhreo. "

Presents which thia "virttioua may-don despised , " sending the Prince ofGreat Parma to the right-about with awhole wildcrncsii of fleas in his pre-sumptions

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ears.OUT IN CAUVOHNIA.

Some little time ngo Charley Park-burst , n famous stngo-coacli driver,who , after handling teams of four andsix horses with great skill and dexter-ity

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, nnd acquiring the reputation of adaring nnd dead shot when highway-men

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wore on the route , had turnedlumberer and had made quite a for-tune

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, was discovered to bo a woman-.In

.1870 u.remarkable case of persona ¬

tion was disclosed in Australia. Aperson called Edward Do Lacy Evanshad boon working in the gold fieldsat Sandhurst and elsewhere as a min-er

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, and had boon married thrice , hav-ing

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two children by his second wifennd ono by his third. When Evanswont out of his senses and waa takento the Kovr Lunatic Asylum the factwas revealed that ho was a woman andhad been a mother. "In appearance , "wrote the hospital surgeon , ' 'this manpcrsonator ia feminine as regards theformation of the features , but carriesa decidedly masculine expression ,though the facois as clean of hair asthat of the infant. She is of rathershort stature , regarded ns a man , be-

ing-

about five feet four inches or fivefeet five inches in height. Her hair ,since her confinement in the hospital ,has grown almost to her shoulders. "Just at the sniiio time a Gorman worn-u

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, named Johanna Holding , wasound at llockhampton , Australiaivho for several years had been livingin tbo bush an n cattle driver, dis-guised

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aa a man , but there was no-narriage to complete this case. ThentorcHting story of tbo young western

person , who , after beginning lilo na a-

kvaman , and being married and baar-ng

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children , develops into a man andbecomes the father of n family by a-

ccond marriage , is once again goingho rounds. Ago cannot wither it,

though custom has iu a measurestated fca infinite lack of variety. Itsperiod is about throe or four yearsithaving gone the rounds of the pressfour times since 18G7. In July 1777 ,it may bo said , a woman was tried atLondon for having married threeother wombn , defrauding them oftheir money and olothos , whereforeho was sot in the pillory and sent to

jail for six months. Four years bo-

'oro-

a similar enterprise by a maacu-

ino-

looking young girl upon a credu-lous

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elderly woman with some moneyhad come to grief and The Gentle ¬man's Magazine , in 1770, recordedthe cane of two women , who , havingboon crossed in love in youth , agreedto live together as husband and wifeto avoid further disappointments ,and did live together unsuspected bythe people who frequented the publichouse they kept for thirty-six years ,when on the death bed of the ' 'wife"-ho deception was revealed-

.f

.

Bnoklin'i .arnica Salvo.The beat solve in the world for outs ,

jruisos , sores , ulcers , Bait rheum ,'over Bores , totter , chapped hands ,chillblainsj corns and all kinds ofskin eruptionn. This salvo is guar-anteed

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to give perfect satisfaction inivory cose or money refunded. Price ,

25o per box. For aalo byTB T $ MoMxnoN. Omaha.

EUROPEAN RESTAURANT ,OnFarnliamSMet , 11&12 ,

OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

HEALS OB , LUNCH

AGENTS FOR

8T AM BREAD BAKERY.

GEORGE HOUGH ,M'lm Proprietor.

THE OOCIDEITAL !

d. I. PAYNTER ,Proprietor

Corner 10th and HowardStreets ,

OMAHA , NEB.R-

.at.nn

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.TWO Dollara Per Day.Matter of Application of 0. B. Schroth

for Liquor License-

.NOTICE..

.

Notice U hereby Klven that 0. I) . Schroth didupon the Vlth day of Februuy , A. D. JSa2 ,Qluhis application to the JIvor HLdOlty Ccnmll-ol (jrmlia , lor license to sell Malt. Spirituousand Vlnnui Liquors , at corner Third ami rimeitrcoti , Kltit ward , t'inaha'Nebraska l om the ,10th day ol March , 1882 ' to the loth day of-Ajiril. . 12.

11 there bo no objection , remonstrance orprotest flletfwlthin two weeks from K4th .day of-Febuary , A. V. 1682 , tro uald license will bq-granted. . CMU * U. Scimoin ,

Applicant-.TlliOUAiU

.DAILT BBI newifuiwr will publish

tlio above notice once each week tor two weeks at-thu expense ol the applicant. The City ol Ornah*li not to bo rharirou thoiowlth. ;

J. J. L. <J. JEWETT. '

Iob22t r'ty' Clerk.

Matter of Application ot S-loren Nelhonfor Liguor License ,

I NOTICE.Notice U hereby given that Boicn Nelkou

did upon the Kid day ol February , A. I) . , 1882 , Olahit application | to the Major and C'lty Council of-

Oinaha , for license to ecu JJalt , Spirituous andVinous Liquors , at Kluvcnth , botwevn Joooi andLtavcnwortli Street* , Flrtt Ward , Omaha Neb. ,Irom the 10th day of lUrcll. 1632 , to tbo 10thday ol April , IBisJ-

.It.

there bu 119 objection , remonstrance or pro-test

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flic J within two weeks Irom February 23d ,A. 1) , , 1S31 , theeald llcento will bo muted,

HOHKM Nsu CM ,Applicant.-

Tun.

Ouitu DAILY UBS newspaper willpublUh-th ) uotlca once each week lor twouuoisatthe expenw ol the apjilicant. 1 ho City ot Omahanot to 1)0 charged tnerowlth-

.J.

, J. L. 0, JKWETT ,City Clerk.

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