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b T{E OMAHA DAILY BEE- FR.D.Y MARCH 10 1882 p——— — —ee— = — — ——— ] FINANCE AND COMMERCE. mfimm e Hyvon, goo Southbridgs, fe; do. Ginghama, Te: Bhsl- | BB, lhn_\}”nab ol Bl e East Liberty Live Stook. ] HUNTING A JURY. .hm.d about your running off witnesses s a . ? Otien 3 East Liserry, Pa., March 9 ——e in oase. — Ji 75¢; Oolong, GINGHAMS—Amcsl 10jo; Amos. | PAPER—Straw paper, j FAG DADET, | (e 8 Sianmods t @ wm%m.m kese e 10 4 .H"m‘;‘ium;:? e dry goodepaper B maniia pager, loc; | 1 Cattle—Steady and anchangedirece; . | 14y of Gevuing Tweive Men Who | .- You never heard of my funing off FINANCIAL, @40 3 mberlat 3 and, ; | news paper. 5| Hogs—Fair; ro eipts, 1,200 head; ship. Have F ed no Opinion in the & J g New York, March 9, 8 UGARS.—Cut loat, 10§e; Crushed Kenilworth, Sfo; Plun kett, 104c; Sus- CflXL—L\mNflmd bl;ekvq'nhl:&h 812 ments, 1,200 hea 3 Philadelphing, :2:_!@ ave Form Pl ‘T have heard of your running off 104e; Granulated, 1 Pm%e 1 sex, 8o, Morris_ Run Blossburg, 812 oast | 735: Yorkers, 6 1@ 4+, Kosters Oase. witnesses in this case, and I have men i i hepowdeed, 10 .oh,d.,d c‘,k Ok | GOTTONADES-—Abberville 18}o; | lump, $6 50; Whitebreast 98 10; Towa | ““gheqr, F.rm and unchanged; receipts, here who will swear to it,” responded Money closed at 4 per cent. P New Y ork hmfsnfi o Stant Agate, %c; American, 110; Artisian, 20c; | lump, 86 50: Towa nut $6 50; Springs, | 400 head; shipmeuts, none, Burnbam. Exchange cloced firm at 4 83@4 908, | A bje; Good A, Pie; Prairie Handan! | Cairo D and T, 134} bcf-‘:;. Dand T, |88 thracite, all sizes, §13 00@12 50. et e Up to the noon adjournment yester- | Fere the coust interfered and pat & Governmenta closed strong. fo. T et ooy Nowparel, | HRUGE AND, CHIMIORIS <o | o OAL(FORNIAFLOUR, day the court had been unableto secure [ stiso to this war of words, GOVERNMENT BONDS. SYROPS, —Sngae houss, Bbls, dbe; 't | 160; Ocean D and T, 18ke; Royal, 16435 Garbolio. 5ot Acid, Tartarlo, %00; Balsam | | Sacramento mills fatent flour (red | 4 g)] jury 1n the Kosters case, though | Fenzell was the last witness exam. Ourrency 6. 1% bid | b18, @ kegs, Ium\qtzl; choice | Sussex, 12¢; 'Nnxlz1§§(‘ Wachusett shirt- | Gopbis, per Ib, 766; Barl ran, pe | Drand). Our best Eureka patent fout to that time 184 had been | ined, ¢nd his testimony did not vary 4’6 coupuns A, DAL Gbie evrap, dcs hallbbis, ¥io; kek, 610, |inc shecke, 12het do, Nankin, 134e; York, | i tie; "datomel, per Th, Tbe; Olnchonidi, | (5ue brand). The oniy patent flour man. | up to that e g e °"| materially from that heretofore s coupons, 1180 bid| SODA.—Dwight's b Pagers, 3 00; De- | plain thna dgu; (|;6:heeh-.-mpu.ml A e e, par. Iby 1 0; | nifsctured on the Pacific const, We cINIm | culled and the state had exercised | trinteq e Continued 10 bid ‘;."‘ddo- 3 00; Church's, $3 00; Keg soda, | fancy, 124c; do, 8 oz, 2c. Dovers powders, yer Th, $140; Epucr: | s She rhifenty ."'II\TI'(";‘|'|I:‘:rl<"‘:*‘r‘&‘:|r“|l(‘,y five of its six challenges and the de- s, Mainee, witow of the & ' ti . ‘ m " ‘ 4 Ly ¥ ' . 4 ‘ [hong Tt LY “ BN L SRTReRs s S TARCH. ~Pearl, 4ie; Silver Gloss, 8 ‘Rgf‘";‘r"f,";f"g"%fif;}:gfi?%: iy .mAgfi:‘"“p-'?”fh,” Lry T WYOR W e e 06 fonse 13 out of 16 allowed them, The | ceased, was present in the court room : 3 g igi@_ . 9oz do 8.4, 22c; Co : » ) & - A 3 : i Pacific railrosd bonds closed s follows: T o Thr e RS 9, 1105 Fruit of the Loom Jo4, 974; New o e &l'x\erpe;flfl' - e Sncramento. | following named constituted eleven of “":,‘:R];h:' 'I‘::“;f';:;"‘m :_fic"g;]r"""&mkh{ Union 1sts 115 @1 15% por bb, 1 85; Aah- | York milla 98, 83o; do 78, 80c: do 88, 224 | (it “er gal. 81 50; 'O, Origan T'«':'(,..z‘.‘n".\]‘..f.‘,'." ‘well Blofte, the jury stood at noon, 8. Mortenson, | ¢ S HiCels intarest in the procoedings, Union Land Grants Al @116 Union Sinking Fundoff'd at. .1 18] Centrals......o..ooevennine Al4@l 16 ] STOOKS There was & renewed depression on the atock matket and a sharp pressure to sell at the opening to-dsy, wader wwhich priess declined §@2§ per cent., led by the Mis souri Pacific, Delawsre, Lackawana & ‘Western, New Jersey Central and North- ern Pacifio, On the afternoon board there was a marked change for the bettor, and prices began to advance and contianed to Fise to the close, when the prices uf the duy were generally current, The wdvance #or the day ranged from 3@6 p r cent. Tirc great- est advance and activity wasin the L. N. 8., Missouri Pacific,De'aver & Riolirande, Northern Pacific pref srred, Towsa & Pa- PIOKLIS Medium, in bareels } Deke «fic, Kansua & Tox sn, Helo, Wabas, | 8 00; Uo in halt bbis. 35, smalle, 1 bble | wo'ih G guinay 16 0% s Seal of Nvbras | Chor e ion, ShEdw Wriia e Western Union, New Jersey Gontral, New ;‘4‘!"00;!:. o{)'f l’lm!l hlm.‘ ‘Zbfloz 7gll;rkh-. in | per Ib, $1.85; Marburgs’ Puck, 2 or, tin | Urond stripe, 10c. ‘Callow, 6o, York Central, Delaware & Wentern, Mil. | Pty 15605 do, i hall bbb T e 0, o oil, 8 o; Diog Tall, 86 - Ok sole, 38c to 136; hemlock sute, 25 to waukee & St. Paul and Union Pacific. | puee apple, 18t Prossing pure auoks, 6. PAINTS TN OLT etV hice joad; Omaha | 36c; hemiock kip, 800 to 100; funner, Following are the closing bida. HOMINY--New, 85 0 per bbl. P. P., 60; white lead, O. S.P.6} | 6% to 80c; hemlock oulf, 870 to 1 20; he BRANS—Mediun, hand ploked 81 20 | Db 84 white lead, O.E&G O 8 B0k | o upber, 230 o 200 one 1 per. 3 N —] ¥ per, 23 3 T, 2y AmDisTel.... 43 NJIO ..o 88| e buahl; mavy, §1"00; clel navy, 6400 | Fhro siner sasonsent 1oy Fromchs sine, | lkaton, 400 to 050, eall' kid, dic C&0.. (1139 | BOPE—Sisal, 'y inch" and larger, " 8@ | red seal, Iic; French rinc, in varaish asy, | Grelsen kid, 20 to 376; onke Kip, te to 3 . 200; 1 " ; oak cxnlf, 1 Y : Frenc X 1st pfd 16 e Sirios Savon Tmperial, 8 80; | 206 French sinos, fm ofl ety 160, Raw | } 005 onk.colb, L8 S0 5 0.2 00; r: o8k y 50 | Kirk's satie. : 230; Kirk's standerd, 8 65; | burntSienna, 15c; vandyke brown, 13.; | setts, 550 to 7 50; linings, 600 to 8 50; oP RS, /| Kirk's whi Russian, 500: Kirk's | refined lampblack, 18; ooach black, 1%; | topuings. 910 to 10 50; B L. Morocoo, 00 .Col Coal T4 Neeh &C [ 20 Kirk's Prairie 3““" fvory black, 160; drep black, 100; Prussian | ¢0 35¢; pehble 0. D. Morocoo, 85¢; simon, o) 00§ N Eiovated, 105 | (100 cakes). 40; Kirk's magnolia, 4 55@ | bluo, 30c; ultramarime blue, 38c; chrome| 210 to 300 ] O&W /| . OANDLAS—Boxes, 40 1bs, 16 oz, 86, | greon, L. M. & D., 14c; blindand shutter] HARNESS—No, 1 star oak, 43¢; No 2 C& 183 | 16¢;boxes40 Ibs., 16 oz. n, L. M, & I, 14c; Paris 18c; { do, 40¢; No. 1 Obio onk, 40c; No. 2 do, o LY E—american, 8 40; 340¢ | Froems e M T metion pes, Gy Tuscas | 876; No. 1 Milwaukee, 3803 No. 2 do, 36c. DL Western, 2 75; North' Star, 2 80; ewis' | ir,, 220; Amerioan Vermiliod, I & P., 18c; S R T T b iye, 4 80 ewell lye, 275, drome yellow, &x, M., 0. & D 0., 18 Ooungil Mlufy Market. v 9 Erle 1| POTASH—Pennaylvamia 4 doz., | vellow ochre, So; golden ochre, 18; patent | Jlour—Crystal Mills Golden Sheat, iy in case, 8 35; Babbiti's Ball, 2 dos. in case, | Tever, Go; grainiug colors: Tight oakt, dark | 3 60: Cabfie Furek il E% 1'90; Anghor Ball 2 dor. in osse, 1 50, s tiathnt A e 198 g s b Rl FIRLD SEED — Red olover, choice Bry Saints D B, Iy ety > Tox uew, $900 per_ bushel; mammoth olover | White lead, 840} Erenoh eine, 100; Peria [ Misiour! flous, 3 50@4 35; graham, 4 75; new, 8700; white clover, now, $1400 | whiteing whiting _gilders,’ $3¢; | ™V} A0 15 to “ 190" | 3l alfs-lover, new, 812 50; new, | whiting com lfa; lampblack German:| Gpet il oM N e won 11 [$1800. Timothy, - goed, mow, ¥8 003 Sown, 1o; Iampblack, ortlinary, 8o Prus.| onop Oom—3230 peston, 12 | blue grass, extra cleas, €1 50; bl ‘an biue, 4505 ultramarine, 166; vndyke, | o st -No. 3 SL1% No. & 72 e 1194 | clean;82 25; orchard grass, 82 50; red top,!| brown, 8c; uniber,[burnt, 4o; umber, raw, R OGEhab 93 | choioe, 1 08; millet, oommon_or Missouri, | 4o;sienna, , 4c; wlenna, raw, 4o | Gere v o 16°| 80c; ‘millet, German, €100 to $1 25; | Paris green genuine, 35¢; Paris greewcom’l [ R 130 | Huneazian, 80c. | 25c; chrome green, N.%.' 20c; ehrom- | p 562 |, HEDGESEED—Osage , 1 to 5|green K., 19¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; ver- | g 0% 7 00, 34} | bushels, 35 00; osage orange, ‘10 bushels or | million, 'America, 18¢; Indian red, 10c, Tsive Ho "_},'f" 5 75, guer, #& 50 honey looust per Ib., 85¢; per | cose pink, 14c; venetian read, Ceokson's| igoog—b 26@5 75 50@5.00; milch 100 fbe.. 825 00. Pfo: venstian red Am., Loj red lead, The; cows 80 00@4b 0F per hesd; ~butchers 7| o FIS J—Family white ish, 00 Ib bt bbls, | chrome yellow, genuine, 20o; chrome yel. 08 0064 ® Pe 3 81 75; io, 1 white G, SOTHBE bhls, 670; | fow, K., 1¢; oehre, rechelle, Se; ochre, | "cks 8 00@3 b0, No, Vawhite fish, in 10 1bkite,11110; family | T'rench, 2§e; ocl AYasiaan, ) Sheop—8 75@4 25. 10 Ib kits, 850; New Holland_hersing, per | Winter's mieral, 2hc: lohigh brown, 2fc: | S Eiides=5es G & hides, 7o, keg, 135; Russian sardines, :7bc: Colur- | spanish brown. 24o; Prince's mimeral 8c;| 1o o oon ey, $00; in roll 5 s bi n':)du-lmwn,perflwlb-.flom George's| ~ VARNISHES—Basrels per gallon, M“%g‘_';,“'_‘:‘;‘:",;_ ;*5_“;“:: .;}';&' Manhabiaa i’ 57 Western U'niou” 77, a;:“,_ndg::"fi.&‘ (6D nslom ocahihy ;’;‘fff':l‘:‘fl‘m‘%‘-él}:;_i‘;lmm S 4o} | eolors, 15@e. P i STATE BONDE, Tennessee 6s declined to -46c from 47c, and recovered to 463c. BTOCK SALES. The following were the sales: of the more active stocks to-day. Total eales, IS 2 g e i nds, ton, in sacks, $ 50; bhls dairy 60, bu, 8 45; S inine P, & W, . 4, 190; do 49, 180; Pepperell 96, 20c; 3 A f| PPls daley, ¥, 3, 38, T a7 Chnos do 87, 18; Ution 96, 850; do B Sl "i"'“’",',“"}o.}mg::l}nf:;":i DRIED _ FRUITSChoice _ halves, |58, 2}o; do 48, 170 Morghine, pet oo, $4 00; Salphur four, evaporated peathes. 7o: Salt Lake 10jo:vap- cmAR.gl.—“" .:'g';r_a&:mv pee l&] 44¢1 Btrvohnine, ver os. $1 50, orated 5T boxes, 134c; Miohigan, 74e; New York apples, 73c; Prunes, old, 64c; new, { jo; Currants, 6§@7c; Blackberries, new, _CHEESE—Fall 140 £25.00; Mixed, 835, $50.00; ClearHavana, TOBACCO — PLUG 24 1b, 60c; Spotted Cream, Part d—Blackwells Durha 2rs, 9o; hama, 13; lacon, sides, 11, P s Durham, 16 oz, 50o: * MACKEREL—Half bbls messmeckerel, | Coach, No.1, 81 20; Iamar, $1 §; J: il fini 100 Ibs, 8 60; hf bbls, fat hnfliiio, 1 ita, 225{| OILS—IL0’ carbon, per gallom, 11jc; Ibs, §00; mess mackerel, 12 b | b, 100+ ot Cauntty, 10 fo o 3 ; fat family, r gallon,'i64c; crystoline, CANKED GQODS—Oysters, 2 Ih[§ 5 ; (Field), po case, 64100 AoTT T (Fld'a), i Bt it per case, 2 50; do 2 lb:S‘undn-d), per case, J&k‘dnllb(m-hrd.'per‘flcflfiw; do | TS | Pembroke 10-4, 2503 P«!unt 10-4, 284c; do ; Uonnecticut, Seed Havana, 00. Golden Rule, Fawn, 6lc; Our Rope, Skim_ 1t4c, fine quality, 62c; Star, pounds, 24 | 2@6e oss WOODENWARE—Two hoop _paile, | jj, g“m_" 006 Hores 'sfiu, ,:7"..‘«1-, — L 95 "m'h{'fl.,"“'n'e’ 20t No. 1 tubs|of 11" butts, 60c; Gilt = Fdge,| HIDES—Gtoen butcher's hide,; 6.@7c 9 50; No. 2 tabs, 856; No. 8 tubs, 750 | ;nda,'24 Ib, butts, 60; Army and Navy, | cured 73o; hides, green salt, part cured 70 D Terey, § 05, Double: Crewn, | pounds, 68c; ' Bullion, pounds, 60c; Loril | hides, bici d afat, sound, 18@1dc; d 90, WelTbmokety, S0, rd's Climax, pounds, 6o, calf and kip, 13@130; dry salt hides,sonn LEAD—Bar, 81 65. FINE CUT—In pails.—Hard to Beat, | 11@12c; green calf, . § 8016 Tba., 10@11c; SPEOES,—Popper, ,19; _Allspice, 19 | 750" Golden Thrend, 706 Fountatn. f0c | areen call, wt, undor § e, per. skin, 50e: Cloves, 40c; Nutmees, 81 09: 2060;0nemn, | bylorite, 05; Rocky Mountain, (i0c; | green pelts, 50@81 25 Iamb skins, VPancy, Db Daisy, Boo.—In tin §1710@1 25: damaged hiden, two-third rie, > :,‘:; iy 09°°= round \'ntlinx.}‘)‘ , 3 1b boxes, per 1b 63 7 &ull‘nc-m-(l l.ndd;“.‘gln ud-m:l two- o iy R TATas TV At illard’s 65¢; Diamond Crow rds rate, ) brang ides 10 per eent. )i THOVIRIONS Treaktant bioon 13} ORING— A1l grades—Conmion, 25t | Coon akins, No. 1, 45e; Nov % 806; No. & shoice tnrd, 144: dried heef, 134c; should 6205 No. 4, 10c, Mink, No. W 100 Ibs, 812 50; hebbl No. Lex shore do [700s ab 706; ahellns, 88 50 hard 00 h. 81 0" Ty 3y 50 No.'1 shore; |headlight, per gallon, §2§c; 175 headlight, r gallon, 19¢; inseed, boiled, per aullon.Coo; lard, wvinter st 7d, per gal- lon, 100; No. 1, 85¢; No. 2, 65c; castor, Kh peegallon, 1 90; No. 8,1 15; sweet, Opium, 85 25; Wool. Merino unwashed, light, 14@160; heavy, 18@16¢; medium unwashed, light, 18@20c; washed, choice, 82; fair, 800; tub-dingy and w,, 28¢; burry, blackand cotted wools 50c: of | 30¢; No. 8, 150; No. 4, Be. _Jox, Eggs—Packed, 10c; fresh, 12}¢ . Potatoes—1 10@1 80; Salt Lake, L 50. Onions—1 25@1 40. Dressed Poultry—GChickens, 10c; ducks, ¢ urkeys, 12§c. New YoBxk, March 9. Flour—Steady and-quiet, ferd | Louis Springborg, J. M. Higgs, 8. Wakefield, C. A. Collins, D. C. Ehlers, William Harrier, C. Hines, T. R. 8. McCormick, Charles Buokun s Arnioa Salye. The best saive inthe world for euts, oruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chillblains, corns and all kinds of skin oruptions, This salve is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in overy oase or money refunded. Price Zie per box, For sale by Ten & MoManox, Omahs, Penney, J. Salholm. The followed named constitute the list called yesterday: John Me- Creary, Charles Salholm, E. B. Weed, 8. Mortenson, Chas, Newell, Thos. — Gibson, Lucien Woodworth, Gearge LITTLE CHILDREN'S WATCHES | yiooins John H. Brackin, Paul Nel- = son, Harold Thompson, C. E. Red- Why an Arkansas storekeeper Did |field, James Bonner, John H. Schroe- ter, K. L. Eaton, M. R Risdon, John Not Take Two Mutilated Coins. N S, Willess, Robert Harris, T. C. E! - J. L. Lovett, M. H. Oariton, ( D fttle Ko k, (Ar\.) Gezotte, H. Fitchett, L. P. Longprey, William Yostorday an old man entered a Nieaman, T R. Piin y, Richard Kim- Little Rock store, aud taking from | ball, .. B Berger, Theod re Beck, H. his pocket an old buck-skin pouch, | 0. Thotas, Frank Sasstrom, J. H. he emptied two coins on the counter, | Stein, Jucob Kauffman, R, Newman, and then, after regarding the silver John aylor, Louis Faist, D. A. Mof. for a few moments, said: fatt, Ohas. Segrum, Ed. Mendimer, “Master, 1 wiht to buy some goods | —— Woodman, James Grifte:l), Frank to make a dress.” Dellone, John Petty, T. W. Reed, “That money is mutilated, old gen- [ Henry A. Homan, Chas. Weymuller, tleman. This twenty-five cent piece|J. J. Philbin, D H. Reeder, W, V. has notches filed in 1t and this fifty Morse, _J. J. Nobes. : ocent piece has been punched. You The jurors, Daniel Sullivan and N, seo, they have been abused. I can't N. Crary, who were brought before take them.” the court on attachment for contempt “Abused,” said the old-man. |on account of not responding when “‘Abused,” and he took up the fifty- their names were called Wi nud._g, cont piece and looked at it tenderly. | after being summoned by the sherift, “And you won't take it on account of [ were asked what they had to say in the holes. Heaven grant that I did axYl-n-Liolg of their conduct. r. not have to offer it to you. Years|Sullivan said that he was present for ago, when my first child was a little about an hour during the afternoon girl, T punched a hole in this coin and | but came in after his name had been strung it around her neck. It was|called and that he understood it her constant plaything. At night would be called but once; besides he when she went to L}d we'd take it‘off, | said that he was unwell and could not but early at morning she would call longer remain in the court room. He for her watoh. When our John—you | was excused by the court with repri- didn’t know John, did you? No.|mand. Mr. Crary had no satisfacto- Well, he used to come to town a good h attachment, “Where is he now?” asked the mer- \ careful in the fnture. chant, not knowing what to say, but desiring to show appreciation of the old man's story. ‘Ho was killed in the war. I say that whon John wasa little boy I |a recess until 1:30 p. m. as impanneled and sworn * | esity induced a rily explanation to make, and he was | * fined five dollars and the costs of the | "8 with a warning to be The panel being exhausted the sheriff was directed to bring in fifty additional jurors, and the court took judging by the close attention she manifested, and at one time gave way to her emotions, Most of the time, hewever, she kept her feelings under control and will, doubtless be a regu- lar attendant upon the remainder o the trial, which will probably not be 80 1 ngthy as has been generally sup- posed it would be, judging by the rapid manner in which the examina- tion was conducted yesterday. MAKING HANDS BEAUTINUL. Cosmetic (sioves and Thimbles to Give Shape to the Ends of the Fingers. New York Sun. In one of the side streets up town is the office of a ‘‘Hand Doctor.” The exterior of the house has no sign or door-plate to attract the notice of the general publio, but it is evident that the h-giunnble world has been in- formed of the doctor's whereabouts from the number of richly dressed people who frequent the office. Curi- n&omr to visit this plase last week, The servant who answered the door bell showed the visitor into a front parlor, where a young woman stood y to receive patients. The reporter pulled out an unesthetic-looking hand from a pocket and confessed a desire to have it made a thing of beauty. She ex- amined it critically and said: “Your hand has been badly neg- locted, and needs treatment. The skin 18 bad in color, the knuckles look dark, and the nails are dreadful. If you will be seated until the doctor is through with the patient he is now treating, he will attend to you.” While waiting, an examination of the curiosities of the office was amus- In a case on one side of the room were wax models of hands of all shapes and sizes. KFat hauds, thin bony hands, some with long fingers, some with short - hands as they should be, and hands as they should notbe. Opposite these a show case )| contained an assortment of soaps, tri this quarter around his neck. [ A :)n?a“%lny hi? watch got out of fix, he |about an hour after the convening said, and he filed these notches in it. | the court aftl(:r t:m"uo«m rnoool.d con- nd his sister Mary—that was the ng of the following named per- 5:1': name—used to ;’;lay in the yard |sons: S. Martenson, Louis Spring- place devoted to_ d}f‘““}T:”“'! The and compare their watches to see it horg, J. M. Higgs, Schuyler Wake- Y”“t',‘!l 'l'°'m“ .’i‘lh g, °'yl are °f°l' they were right. Sometimes John field, G. A. Collins, D. C. Ehlers, “;" "‘fi"v“"“, d 9“’"}':::""{ a “e wouldn’t like it because Mary’s watch | William Harrier, T. R. Penney, Pl‘h ¢ d" 13 Ance lhfl l:-o was bigger than his, but she would Charles Salholm, H. D. Hills, C. J. 1 hw‘ L) dp"“fp“;?"! "‘ 9":‘ & explain that sho was bigger than him, | Westerdahl, W. J. Anders. In order suit the “needs of different patients. i i These are prepared to whiten the and ought to have a bigger watch. | to find this number of men who were Hianda) | Thoy ate spread fnside with of | salves, and lotions, and a lot of gloves, coarse and clumsy, that seemed strangely out of place ina [ | H& 2 1b {dladic), per case, 275; do11b (elack), 5c; W. P 11 Wheat—~Opened 1@1jc higher, unset- il tisfacts to both sides in reply t LE b5 por s 556, - Onions, 420, saimon, | rg"’?‘fih“r‘"' .o allon, 00 esitoo, ted and foerih, and elowd S vt P D g aeh | the-intarrogatorios - propounded, | propaxation of yolk of egg, otl of ‘ L& 600 ¥ dvzen, 1601 T0: o2, per dosen | extra, pee wallon: 750 Mo 1, 6o lubr [the advance lost; No, 2 red winter, 1313 | had alwayslivedinthowocs Loy Sere | 0 | et o™ Foliationed, | sweet almonds and tincture of ben: Wi 4100 | 255, Berdines, small Fah, imported, one | eating, zera, per gallar, 05, summer, 16c; 133; No, 1 white, 130; No. 2 red, |not ashamed to wear their watches. |ubout 108 questioned, | . The double wrap at the wrist quarter boxes per , ‘14dc; American, | golden mackine, No. 1, per gallen, March, 1 804@1 314. When a young man came to see Mary the majority of those excused being octuall Rastalbah W from NW... 32000 | quarteriboxcs er box, dle; do half boxes, | 2, 50; speom, si per gallo, 80c: Corn—Higher and unsettled, closing|once she forgetfully looked at her|thus relieved of a grave respon- effeotually s‘"" - o Prefecce 250, {7 "‘“\i"”k- 1°1b per dczen, | pentine, pex .,.u.,..,im; napths, 7 very strong; ungraded mixed, 68@673c;|fifty cents. -&n\“ are you doing? | sibility by reason of their having pre- being soiled. - The gloves next to 8&:{ 1208 | mon: B.00; C«:.m"z dgb ‘u?u.': | G eihans it ‘I;qnfl' C G SIS SRR, 2 nk’ode the young man, -Xd when she | viously formed or expressed an_opin- | them aro to soften _ the hands, aud PM. Dor aaee, (30| pealdil m( 210; .d,: Iro "'MVV”"::\“I’: Hat. &?&2"4 shade higher and moderately | told him she was looking at her watch, | ion as to the guilt or innocence of the “f“;'l“"“! ““‘l‘l'““d "“‘;‘ & “““Q““ Quelailver.. 30 B B armouth, g o, 23| cau, o e e bt oot et | active, he took it a8 & hint and went home, |accused; two answered afirmatively | o honoys ST WEE B0 PO, MHOR % B Tdar 1‘% g e ] Lima b;'i‘; caat - $ool doh'm@m ';ioulpokoc, set, | Rye—Firm and in‘fair request. After this she did not wear her watch | the uuestion as to whether they were u:agv {?xvl“\l‘r;‘hae "go:::i;“:.' "m“"’ Surgl"rr-nél-;ed m eflhfiofi, lgeruu, 2»168; .:,"c.haiu,. a @lgtmmfi:‘:filfi 7’063%:' '::l'“' g::{m;ufiut strong at 17 26@17 874 ing company. l?‘-flfi M3° n':adm‘h: :,;:;«;l’i.o;ngr:‘midl:::“tf;r."or. .fi‘(::; :zsnt-n‘oun fely be applied 'um:g s Y $ s ; 3 3 S oung man married, o A 1;3;_!‘?"” %Fue,isg‘rflhdgogm, b, per case, | cadh, 7tc; equare’ muts, per b, 7@1lc; | ne mese i’n thg ey and got killed, Mary's | were excused on account of being op- ands, and canuot bo used when the 1 0; strawberries, , per ese, 2 75t | waghors per 1b, 8@18c; rivets, per Ib, 11c; |- Lard—Strong and active at 1062 for y dB" . ki h d, tched or brok Preferrod .. 2400 | raspbervies, 2 I, per woase, 275@3 0. | coid chain, per ib, 6@120; vdloable’ 8o poash; 10560 for Marchand April. husband died, and about two ycars | posed to capital punishment. ARG appe i scratched or broken Damsans, % 1b, per case, £ 45, Bartlett | fron wi 6e; crowbars, 6o; hurrow | Whisky—Nominal. sgo Mary was taken sick. When her | The following list of witnesses was |11 s BLACC: hey aro lined with a 100 | pears per -case, 80o@40d. Whortleber- 3 0 Petroleum—Dull, weak and nominal; led by the district atto t preparation of tartaric oil, lemon 600 | +es per cave, 280, Hhema! 30D, por teetd:, dc seshoes, per keg, 5 00; spring Unitod, 930, g Vot B il ; mother and I reached her house she | called by the distric orney, moat | Pr® ot bitter ol d' Y é " 000 Fne, $50; 4k, choioe, 3T, per aace. 4 ) sted, 1@Sc; Burdema horeekioss, & 303 [ e barrels, Téo asked, @74 | wag dying. = Calling me to her bacofmpont Sred o SRR e hia P A S R 35600 | Giroen gages, 3 Ib per omsé, §50: dochoice, % 2 N sheeaid: ‘Paps, lean over.’ I leaned [Johnson, Valentine Adams, Frank( 73incsy - '\ I per case,t 0. luafigfu., 31, por onse, o Ao to0d S0 Bl 0 Bey Gosds' Market. ovor, and taking somothing from under | Kenniston; J. Whitney, W. Rioh, | dients.” ! gfl%fi Eiémhag.r b ipee «xh’s 14: fizme, © 50; climob, all siacs, 5 ; . New Woux, March 9. | her pillow, she put it around my neck Jerome Penzel, M. dshn, Nollie| Some uffed-out bags looking like 4 é&:;zpi 00'_,@]‘,-; o, (Ple}dsm s Per | 75 €d casing, 4 50; 10 casing, 4 25; flu?el:;:: fi‘ ;2"1::':;;?!":""5““‘“ ery |and eaid: ‘Paps, take care of my|King, George Graves, George Hall, | boxiug gloves proved to be bran mit- Y Rxcm_cfiffgm T@8c; (Mn’m,‘m 7 g:ll:is&-l 761;Mfinluh,swo; 8d: , 535 | goods was done by some ludln;‘::"hh" watch.'"” T’IKI‘G old man l;wll(;zdl“ the gllnchti] Dnn]e, ]ghyPHl;Hi Ogml-!e: tens, ‘nmu.ha ;M.ev'fhnclex }ulnaqlthe @8%c; faic, B@GOH. | 28, xtra. te-day, and there i decidedly = better | merchant. he eyes of th were | Oarey, Dr. J. . Peabody, Julius |use of a box of curious-looking silver Omaha Wholosalo Market e e choise, vod Tend| SHOT.—Shet, $1.85; Buok abot, $2.10; | oot in-this pranch trade The dessooes | moist. “Dou you' sve that boy out | Treitschke, E. A. MoClure, 'H. W. |thimbles ubout two inches long: Orrice o THE OMAHA Bax, messee, O peridh; fancy white, 10c per 1b;{ Oriental Powder, kega, $640: do.. half | at first hands have beenmostly restrioted | there on the wagonj” he said. ‘*Well, | Geiselman, John Shields, Lulu Long, [ +“There are finger tips for shapi Thunday Evening, barch 0, | | rav—hits Virginfs raw, thc; rosated, | kege, 8L48; dos, Guariord Blast- | £o-such assostments as are needed for re- | (1ot 1 Mary's ohild, T wouldn'’t part |G Warner, Max Gladstons, |tho aiids of"the fngers: Tapesing y — A Hig Aot 1350 i, keas, §3.86; Fuse, ver 100 fect B0o. | nowal.in jobbers stock, -and some large | thit 16 Mary ; i be, L F. Hi | ot sl B Ly # fallowingiace tho only chiagges;ps; Dry Good. AT TTIED WII oo Lo oar lotar8 35 per | ianssotionnarich oxporters and goumsey, | With this money, but my old wife,| Honry Grobe, L f Husen. fingors are not an impossibility. ported in to-dsy's market. {BROWN Q@TTONS—Atlantio A, 8jo; | £00; in Joss than car lots, 8 56,per 100, | ora are reported, In cotton goods there | Who al a loved me, died this morn-| The district attorney opened tho | Ladies are willing to undergo incon- ‘Wheat, No. 2, advanced 2je; No.:8 ad- Aaplgmn XX, 7c; Atlanta A, 8c; Boott Horses and Mules. waoa fair business in leading markets;|ing, and I have come to buy hera |case to thg jury at some length, but | yenience and injury for the sake of vanoed 26, ¥¥, 84c; Buekeye LL, 44, 70; (t'abot W, | The merket is brisk and all gmdes are | bleached goods and brown and colored cot- | ghroud.” When the old man went | defendant’s counsel when asked by | tapering waists, but make no effort to Rye advanced 2c. 730 Ho‘;‘fe':"az';}i si'-'é et Falls E, ,fl:‘“:f AIAC slizht advance aml“" ‘““';’”'Z;‘z“:‘f’ lfl‘“‘%“"h'"“‘z's“ ’::.' out he carried a bundle in oue hand | the court if they desired to make an [jmprove the sh pe of their hands,” s ones #), 74c;En- [ The demand for ;go0d horeos the | mand. PSS MSNON JoDLING - SEACE. and the ‘‘watches” 1n the other, opening statement, stated that the; b i Oata advanced fc. dian Head A, 8fc; Indian Stawdard A, | supply considerdbly. Prices rango as fol- | been fairly active, go cking business penENE s Y| Asa lady closely veiled came out Potassium, Todide, per barrel, dedlinad | esndian Grolard d. w, o Lawronce | lows: aving been acconspished by argor ousen T R did ok In roply fo an inquiry of & from the back parlor and left tho 15e. Bhomsiat L1 704008 Tigi Fonuot’a, e | (Eloo siogle duimern, $100. 50900 Bxton | g e (WaTd AR J.:,‘ll,.smz.h.“(%?::,:'s‘;;n, Buffalo, T ey Mr. Cowin |100m, the dootor aunounced himself ‘Wachus- | draft hm“li @175, to 225.; Commaon drait g advanced te. During the st for | i 71 D T %2’ i9kc; Wal- | horaes, 811 D i 41 Delaware AA, 44, §o; ; Fouit of the Loom, §o; ready to attend to another patient. o 160, xtra farm horses, The treatment was begun by scouring Maxwell,’ 4-4, | gays he has used SpsinG Brossom in his | said, that they had no list of wit- Masonville, 4-4, | family as & general 1 edicine for cases of | nesses and didn’t know, & days of cold weather the receipts in ¢gga M%I A ONE aile 8110. ;nl'ZlS.:Cnmmm vixoda;mhm;u in faol, | phe hands with i hite f Saral ht, INE BR ‘GOTTONS—Allendale { $90. 00; Extra plug, $60. «to indigestion, biliourness, bowel and kid : ho hauds with fine white flint sand, & ave been lig] 4-4; Tho; Alligator 84, 8¢; Argyle d+4, 7fo;ll Common plugs, 820. to $40, X —————— L’.:u:i‘:l:in‘;:, and disorders nri-i‘ng from 'hl""h'" thoy, would be required to soap and water. Then followed the Atlantic LL, 6hc; er State X 44, 7c;| MUILES,—15 to 154 hands fextra), 8125, Cincinnati Produoe. impurities of the blood; he speaks highly any. bran bath, which is merely rubbing Local Grain Dealings WHEAT.—Uash, No.?2,108@1 10§; cask: Vo, 3, 88§o; rejected, AT G N 0, 850; No. 43¢, RYE,—Cash, 67 CORN.—Cash No. 2, 4bc. OATS,—Cash, 313c. STREET PRICES—Cors, 40@45; oats, E%AY—“ 00@6 50 per tom. Provisions. FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight e, ‘‘Pioneer” Califarni 00; patent, 88 76@4 50; winter wheat straight 83 25; » 84 50@G 00; gra- 50; Wheat, 88 00; Queen il"efl.;zf'ab; Jasper, #3 87; Big Sioux, RYE FLOUR—$8 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, r cwt, 110 ton,16.00@17.00; -creenings, per cwt. ;{0;‘96 per cwt]l':.\’t; ehopped le:g, X ; meal o ) g ?'oh g "1 i . 0l yellow, & 2OTATOES—Nebraskas, 1 15@1 20, AIWIETPOTATOES—G-:J.@: Musea- EESE—Out of market, H#GGB—1Te. BUTTER—-Choice, 35; poor, ket; fair, 18(9%; creamery, 40, Gaod, p - sound, ve BCAPCS at 5 50006 50 per bbl, i LEMONS—Stoady; per box, 84 23@ 45), 00 mar- S—per box 4 00@ 4 25, MALLAGA (;RA PES—Per bbl,,$8 50; per half bbl., 84 50. BEESWAX—Yellow, qu ONIONS—1 10@1 40 y ushel, CRANBERRIES—Per bbl, 810 00@ i1 40. OELERY—Per doz., 65@70c, DRESSED GEESE—Per Ib,, Y@11c. OYSTERS—Selects, 45¢; standar'ds, 85, Mediums 25c. DRESSED CHICKENS—Steady 8t 10@lle, DRESSED TURKEYS ~12§@18c. CHEESE—10@14c. CASE VALENCIA RANGES--. $825 a 9 00, 2 Grocers Llst. COFFEE.—Rio, fair, 11jc; Rio, good 12kc; Rio, prime (0 choloe, [34u; O1d govit g;*u; 263@284c, Mocha, 284c; Arbuckle’s, Oge. TEAS.—Gunpowder, good, 45@56c¢; Ohoige, 60@75c; Imperial, good, 40@4b¢; | rimac |39, 8 Bennington C 44, 6§c; 6.8, 8407 Lacanin O . i Lehizh B 4-4, 9fo; iafldfid-{i 1ol ¢ihande 1915 51007 3N S 106; Pepperell N 80, 7¢; o O 3, Ties do Liguors. oy do £ 39, 8lo; Fooauset O 44, 74o;| ALCOHOL — 187 proof, 290 3¢ gallon; extra Caiforuia spirits, Indian Orchard AA Wamsutta 4-4 1 BLEAGHED COTTONS—Androscog- gim L 4-4,00c; BlackstoneA A in perial $ig; | 187 proof, 124 per proof gallon; re: dodo half bleached 4.4, 8iz; Cabot 4-4,8§; | ¥Eiskies, 100@1 50; fine blended, 1 Fidelity4-4, 94c; Fruit of tho Loom, 11; ?nmbacféz'uf dian Head shrunk ‘0l c; Indian He: runk 4-4,124e: Lonedale, 10jc; do cambric 87, lSc?'l\'vk; York Mills, ¥c; Pequot A, 10c; Pepperell Bogasect 44, 8401 Dtions Loy Wathaats o ; Ut : Wi oOXX 180, T e DUCKS—TnMeached—Atlaatic, 100 T 176; BaMimore da, 160; Lono Star, & s smilincen 48 wlici Lo apss ot BRANDIES—Im, domestic 1 00, 1 40@3 00, RUMS—Im) Eugland. 2 5 00; domaesti PEACH 00@3%4 05 Amarizaa case, LUCKS (Colered)—Albany I b 800, . 80; do O, drab Ve 40 NA: siripes and | CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00 Cotton—Shest cotton steady; midland pld, Thhes do XXX browh aud drab, 2o WANES—Rhine wine, per case, 6 00@ m&"ml-}‘?’h@; 10 LTk salee T Beanavic biowts, sy o fcy. 0: Gatawbe,pr o, ¢ 0067 0 |5l G L s divred on 2hc; tea heavy, 20c; Fall WHOLRSALE, 7 & s e e e Y1t Totaa | We quato lumber, lath aud shingles on g Fatures—Clowed riy snd 510060 100 brown, 13c; Neponset A brown, 1oc, cars at Omaha at the following prices; | Al ‘fm{f“;‘fd s (::'1] 1 8ig11 87; TICKINGS—Am oskeag A C A 83( JOIST AND SOANTLING- 16ft, and | 13 $4@12 35; July, 12 51@12 63, " 174¢; do XX blue 82, 18}¢; Arrowanna, | nnder, 821 00; 18 ft., $22 00, ' ol B (BBl TIMBERS-16 ft. and under, $22 00, Philag eiphia P roduce. 94c; Claremont B B, 15he; Conestoga ex- n’a, 1740; Hamilton D, Pl‘e Lewuton A 30, 150; Minnehaha -4, 20c; Omega super extra 4-4, 28¢c; Pearl River 32, 164c; Put- nam XX blue stripe, 1%; Shetnoket 8 TING 101e: do 1%: Ye hlue 20, 8he g 1 74:!ml commou | (@ 6! for M reh, DENIMS. - A ak, bluewnd br H0; Nu 00, Qate —Fwier at 50§@bljc for cush; B 16ke; Audover DI biue, 1540 - Arlington SIOGK) BOARDA—I4in: b, #2800 | @l tor AT a6 5038010 fur. caebi 004 blue Scotch, 184¢; Concord OO0, blue and | 12-in. ', 835 00; 12-in. I, § 00, : Rye—80c, brown, 12jc; do AAA, do do 18}; do XXX | SIDING—A, 824 00; B, 821 00; C, BT Froiem do do 144c; Haymaker's blue and brown, (8$1800. : timere Produce. 94c; Mystio River DD stripe, 163c; Pear] n‘éw‘ ;l)(ll\m. A, B4000; B, 89750 C, L BALTIMORE, March 9, Hhe; Uncasvi 32 00; D, e 5 L Jibven, bluo and brown, 10c; Uncasville, | ¥ yNGLES —o, 1, 8175; Gin, clear, | | Wheat — Southorn, firm; fults, 1 xtra A, $1 00, CAMBRIOS—Barnard, 5ic; Eddystone lining, 24 inch double face, 8ic; Garner A q\lu«{. Be; Manhattan glove finish, 5c; |, Vowport do Bo; do glazed, bie; Pequos do Be; Lockwood kid finish, e, CORSET JEANS—Amory, 8¢; Andros- coggin satteen, Sho; Clarends 9, 6c; Cones- toga satteens, 7ic; Hallowel , Sc; Indiap Orchard improved, 7he; Narr gansett, 74e; ) Pepperill sattoon 940; Rockport, 7§e STRAW BOARD - F PRINTS- Allens, 6hc; Awmerican, fl?c; BEAR CREEK LI Arnold, 7e; Berwick, #§o; Cocheco, 7c; | PLASTER PARIS Conestoga. 6he; Dunkirk, 4§c; Dunnell, | LOUISVILLE OEMEX @7¢c; Eddystone, 7c; Gloucester, 6c; Buliding Materlal. armony, bho; Kuickerbocker, 64c; Mer-| LIME—Far barrel, $1 85; bulk per bu, D, 7oj Mystic, bho; Bpravues, Oc; | 866, Cement, bbl, 83 50, No. 8, 825 00; n. No. 1, 342 50, . No. 1, 818 50 §H— 848 00@hd 00, TARRED FELT—Per Ib, 8 1 uckeye §, 4.4, 646c | 10 150.; 144 o 15 hands, 800, to 140, 11 15, wine | Bulkc Meats~ Clear uidon, 9 0G0 63 oo 30 per proof eallon; triple rofiued s ?&fi:«i @20 50, i 0@ 3o Water Twist, 10§c; Great B Bt vy 3 M1 00 | @1 % o .P'M. 6 00@16 60; GINS 1 ported, 4 60@6 00; domestic, & rmported, 4 50@6 00; Now| Bariey—Dul and aesks No. 3 fall, 98c D UATPLE Bit ANDY: 1 ng 00, CHAMPAGNES—Imrorted per 26 lflm TIMBER AND JOIST—18 h., 823 i)l'; 00; 22 ft., $27 50; 24 ft., 827 50. (G—No,'1, 4 and 6 in., $22 00; Ein. i-in. No, 3, 887 50; L-in, Tows plaster, OINCINNATI, March 9. Mess Pork—17 50@17 75. Lard—Nominal; p ime nteaw, 10 10@ 31 14 Bacon—Fair demand; clear sides, 10 45 7 Elour—Batter denuud; family, 6 35@ Wheat—Dull and easy; No. 2 red, 135 Corn—In better demand and firmer; No, 2 mixed, G3c. . Oats—Fi) 5 No. 2 mixed, 47c. Rye—Dull and 50 1 00 for choice. wu.ky—su:gy Andfmchlneod at 116, Cotton Market: New Youk, March 9 PHiLADELPHIA, M rch 9, Wheat—Firmer at 1 313@1 83 for cash and Mareh; 1 313@1 324 for April, Corn —Fasier at 69@09)c for cash; 68§ 1 82; Longberry, 1 881 42 No, 2 re winter, steady at 1 29 for cash and March; or | 1813 for April, Corn—White southern firmer at 80c; yellow, firmer at 80c. Buffalo Live Stook. Easr Burravo, March 9. Hogs—Dull; receipts, 19 cars; ship- Mments, 22 cars; Yorkers, 6 16@6 305 good medium weights, 6 35@b 40, i Turpentine Market Price 50 cents, trial bot. of its efficacy. ial | m7-d-1w ¢les 10 cents, TONIRREINONT, the hands with bran until thoroughly R The taking of testimony on the part | dry. Stains and dark lines about the Reporting Seclety News, of the state was then entered upon, | knuckles were then touched with some New York Hour. the first witnessed called being Emil | acid on & bit of chamois skin, and the There is often a pretunse of disgust | Johnson, whose evidence has already | hands were anointed with cold cream on the part of society peopls that pub- | been published in this paper as taken | and held in warm towels until dry. licity should be given their affairs, | upon the prelimmnary examination, (This process being completed, the but this is generally all put on, and [no new facts being elicited. doctor requested his patient to sit be- frequently the groatest painsare taken | Valentine Adams was the next wit- | fore a ub‘L near a window, and, seat- to secure the coveted new-pn'rer no- | ness called on behalf of the state, |ing himself opposite and opening a tice, The descripion of the dress of [ nothing of importauce being elicited. | case of ivory instruments, he asked: @ bride who was married in Grace | Henry Voss, the architect, testified to| ¢Are you superstitious about nail church no! long ¥n appeared in a | the correctness of a plan of Treit- | spotsi” leading newspor, The bride had writ- | schke's saloon building, which was| “¢Xa, What do you mean?” ten iv herself. In fact, she revised |being used in evidence, and was suc-| It 1s an old belief that white spots the entire mccount of the wedding, | ceeded by Frank Kenniston, who, it | upon thu nails bring good (omfo as she happened to know a man on | will be remembered, was arrested &t | while black ones are considered el the paper, who obtained for her the | the time Koster was, on the charge ot lucky. Both are ly, however, Im(i copy at an early hour in the day. being an accessory to the killing of [if you have no pre)uy ices I '1'11.:1. —— Hammer, but was released for lack of | move them;” and so saying he applied NEVER GIVE UP, testimony against him. The examina- | 4 black, pitchy substance that smelt tion of Kenniston was quite brief, con- 1f you are_suffering with low and |sidering the near connection he had depressed spirits, loss of appetite, gen- | previously had wish the case, eral debility, disordered blood, weak | William Rich, a young Englishman, constitutiun, headache, or any disease | was examined at considerable length, of a bilious nature, by all means pro- | especially by Mr. Cowin for the de- cure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be surprised to see the rapid im- | that he had testified quite difforently !vru\'emunt that will follow; you will |t the preliminary examination, but he inspired with new life; strength [nothing of importance was brought and activity will return; pain and misi [out differing frow bis wetimony heve ‘,3- will cease, and henceforth you tofore published in Tuk Beg, will rojoice in the praise of Electric | James E. Whitaey was then called, Bitters, Sold at fit > cania » hotile by | The enly important pownt elicited in Ish & McMaho! 6 his testimony was a statement to the - NO lCifl - effect that immediately upon the fatal " blow being struck he had ran to the It has often come to my notice|door of the saloon and out upon the during the last three years that cus-|street, when he saw & man running in tomers entering & certain store and in- | the directioh of the Withnell House, quiring if it was Hubermann's, were [ which man he took to be the pl’ill)llbl”. informed that it was. This is & fraud | In the examination of the next wit- upon the customers and me, and 1|ness, Jerome Penzoll, a little spat oo- warn the public aeainst it. My place [ curred between counsel, Mr. Burn- is_at the CORNER OF DOUGLAS | ham asking the witness if 'he had not AND 13TH STREETS, and I have no [ made a certain statement when tosti- connection with any other store, Of | fying before the grand jury, to which course, those whom this coat does pot i h WiLMiNgron, N, C,, March 9. Rosin—Duli; strained 1 90 good, 1 95, Bpirita—Firm at 4 90, Tar—Steady At 180 notice. o question Mr, Cowin objected, adding, fiv need not put it on, nor copy this| ““I have heard about this bulldozing Ver; respoctfully, 2 in the grand jury room,” whereupou . B, HUBERMANN, |Burubam retorted, ‘‘And Iuhfi\;u moh#, 2t fense, who tried to make it sppear of sulphur to each spot, and duri the ten minutes he .'I?»L»d it ton:o‘- main there employed himself in push- ing down, with a dull, ivory instru- | ment, the skin growing around the base of the nail. When the salve was removed from the nails the fingers were dipr?d into & pink wash, and then polished with a powder and chamois skin brash u #il esch nail 8hone Like a conch shell, By this time it seemed as though & soribbler’s eramp had seized each fin- ger, and a strong desire was felt to hrust the aching hands mto the pockets, “Character is shown by the shape of the nails,” swd the doctor. *‘When they are long and narrow it is a sign of dullness, and when curved they indicate rapacity, Short nails impl, goodness. You do not affect tnst,{ seo,” said he, as he tightened his grip upon the fingers and commenced filing off the nails at each corner, leaving them as sharp and pointed as the thumb nail of a seribbling dervish, The reporter declined any further attention and, paying the doctor a dollar, departed with his beautiful hands in hus pockets.