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THF DAILY BDE:-'()MAH A, OMAHA MAKRKATA, Flax Seed~ Highi Tho Mebraska Na nnal Ba Of Omahs, Noh, Pald 1p Copita $ 001y 1\} Toe - = $2350,000 @| Pl for Orrign or Tus Oxana Brs, . ¢ Wedneaday Evening, February 28 R, JORNBON, Proskdont, of $ton.t, 4 1145 for_cash and Fobe h el el e 11 45 @11 47 | for M B8 @11 60 for April; 11. 72 11 f0@11 824 fo July. ate o fair demand; shoul- ; !lutter—DuIl-cremery, 25@39%; dairy, 0 11 77§ marke todd sy are as follown : Wheat, No, 8, advanced 1c, ‘Wheat, rejected, advanced 6o, Barley declined 4o, Corn declined o. Egga declined 2@, Apples declined 25¢ per bbl, Local Grain Dealings. YV‘NEAT.- Oash No, 2, 904o; eash No 600, nsh No, 2, 70c; A. E. TOUZALIN, Vice Prosident, of 0., B. & ¢, W. V. MORSE, of W. V. Morve & Co OHN 8, COLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8, Collina, M. WOOLWORTH, Counsellor & Attorne; \Vhlqky—‘lhudy,l 17, except May, which is un REED, of Byron Roed & Co. W. YATES, Onshier, late Oashier of the Firsi Natlonal Bank of Omaha, and connected with the active managemont of that Bank since ik organteation in 1863, Orxnmp for business Aprll 27, 1832, with the rgost capital of any bant: 1n Neoraak, LLRCTIONS recelve ¢p go6 lowent obtanable o ixTermet al'owed on Hine O able erms and upon accounts —Daclined lu sfor May; &'g@fin f6£ Juny 0249 for July, Oate—Qaiet and unohnaged, Pork—Lower, selline at 18 00; 18 for Maroh; 18 85@18 374 for Aprils 18 for May; 18 75@18 774 for June; 18 9 , Bl A attention and char N F\V MIXED CORN» 300, 350, SEEDS—FIu soel 960 pec bu, Produce and Provisions. POTATOES—50@600 per bushel, ONIONS—~b50@bbc per bushel, BUTTER ~Choiea mnntry. 16@185, HGGS-~ t'resh, 18@20¢ K()NEY—(.II"'UI’II OYSTERS—PI Standard, B mediums, 25. S—Florida, 85 50; Meesina, @84 Ll‘aM()VS—l'{ 50@4 00 BEANE-—Navy per bus! CHICKENS=16c per 1b TURKEYS—16@18¢ per pound, Lard = Quiet and unchavged, exsep! { iR Nt July, which advero:d 24c Govercient 2only, and Nzw Yoex, v;bm ry zn dull nml unLhAmod common to good aopd 0 choice, 4 80@ b«loel oyaters, 40c: FINANGE AN GOMMERCE. FINANUIAL Bpeclal Dispatch to Tus Brx. New Yorg, February 25 Money—Loaned down from 5)@3} per cent; closing, offered at 3 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper— 6 per cent and L.mu oo@v 25; N) ond cptjors, §@ o winal; uu’brdde 1 20), suumur do, ; No. 8 1 134 steamer No Zred , 1 23; certifiostes, 1244 1 24 (mrn (‘.sh lo ta, 4@1tc highsr and op- unundm 600; No. 8, i@sho delivered OANm GOODS—Oysters, ¢ oase, §4 00; do 1 lh (¥i Ield'a), 75 do ‘21 (Ctandard), per oave, por. e, 3 40, 7272 in \es n-.»_ can: 72 for February strawberries, 2 b, rupbcrfl-. 2 I, per oase, 8 50, 2 45, Bnnlett case, Whortleberrios r vuo,21b. Egg pln.nu,l n porme,? 90; Sterling Exchange — Heavy; bills, 84 81¢; demand, 84 84} Goveraments 4 per cent lower for 4.; eoupons otherwise unchanged. The stock market showed a decline to- day up till the last hour of busioess, when aa yesterday it became stronger, result of the day’s business has been pret. ty general, a fractional advance over the olosing prices last night, though fow stocks were not quite up to the closing figures of > higher wnd fairly active; m;,nd “western, 50@52hc; white do, 53@ 'l and unchanged. ‘o' and uochang d. Jaict and stesdy; Hay~ Quiet at 60@65¢, Cut Meate— Qaiet, but firm; long clear middles, 10 25@10 874, Lard—Strovg; prime steam, 11_70 for cach »nd March, Butter—Dull and unchanged at 16@41c prlu-. Jnok Front St. Loul- wlntar ka Patent Kan innesota Patent, 10' Shnwnu Fancy Eagle, XXXX winter, £3.00; Trlumph spring, best, $2.80; Chris l'llflvl. 8,65; bran, $38,00; Quoen Beo 1 , 8 15' Nlllh B\ya, per sack | 1: 290. SUGARS—Powdered, 10jc: Cut loaf, Confectioners' A, xtra C, 8§c; Extra O 515 mbdium yellow; Thoy dark yellow; Te, SYRU rd ¥ z.nau-d do, 4 gallon kegs, $2 @ | dard do, 4 gallon kegs, $1 90, 41| MEATS—Hams per Ib., 13c; B bacon per Ib,, 13¢; clear side bacon per 1b dcy salt eides per 1., 9hc; dry salt s ders per 1b., 9c; bacon shoulders per Ib,, Sho; tierce lard per 1b,; SPICES,—Pepper, .h;m 264081 hc, 2 Mocha, 28%or Arbuokle's 1 JHEESE —Full Cream, 8 85; Greenwich, 8 81, Louis, February 28. —Flour--Steady; favey. b 10@6 25: choice, 5 10@5 25; family, igher and Mrly ucfive, No. 2 March;' 1 12)@1 17§ k\rlAprIl 1 4@ @1 15%r May; 1 14} tor June; No, 8 rod 1, seliing at 1 06} u—Highe!; b84@33a §@sse for April; 4(@56§0 tor Juue mgc, Granulate: Baitite R @ Qentral Pacific firsts, 590 61 > for Max by @ i9) tow \1mn 404 1or Apri; 4 Rye fl\hanL Jower; 60c, Bu ler—banJ), a1; Allsplos, 180; Texas & Pactho lnud - granta Urion Pacific 1st umrtbu.,v. m ; oud-| T, YE—American, \Western, 2 75; North E'.ar. tya, 4 60; Jewell lye, 270, FEED—Jobbing £1.50 per 100 lbs ; chop corn, $1. I]UMINY—New, 84 25 per bbl, SODA—In Ib papers, $3.20 per case; keg. i PICKLES—Modium, tn barrels $700; do n half bbla, 4 00;small, in bbls 900 do, in half bbis, 500; gherkins, in “1100; do, in half hhla. 6 00, STARCH. —Pent) Can\ Starch, 8§c; ;;I EAsfigflsnpnl'w'fl ) '::;d, 40@45 “hoice, o; Imperial, 03 Oholoe, w@m,’ Xoung Hyson, 1 shl J-pnni oholoa. 00@750' Oolm. id for March; 1 12 for April; 114§ @1 143 for May; 1 14} for June 3 D3fc for March; 54jc for ¢ for May and. bid for June, arket steady; 4012 for Mnrch, Adnu hxpz\m,. Alwn l ferre Haute Kansas Ciry, February 28 —Wheat— Firm; No, k2 red fall, 9ic] g @‘13& for Murnh 97c bid for April; 98kc Oanada Southern. Ool., Cin, & Ind, Central Qent O'hmpuke & O ExcelsiorGloss, v; 48§c for ocash; 44@14 for March; 463 for Auril; 4530 e May, Oats -Duui; 33 bid for casn; no options " LIVE STOOK Ohlmgo & Altun Chi., SL L& N" Orlum Qin., Band, Spectal nup-u- to Tun Bax. nurfi s .~The Droven’ Jmnml rep 'rta as follows: |nnh ‘and larger, 1040; Innh. n 3 $ i t\7\;1 1‘wa hoop palls, steady. N and a lored 5o lowar; mixed, 8 86@7 00; h\-nvv, i 110@7 65; llzht. 6 25@7 10; skips, bum—slov and weaker; common' to medium 10@16¢ lowur,hncy export steers of 1,600 pmmdl sold’ wn 290. Wel!buoh.n. 8 50, LEAD—Bar, VINEGAR—Pun spple extra, 16c: lo, 160, 18c; Prussing —Duy londs, per | bbl, 1 65; Ash- 5 wn, in sac ks, 8 50; bbls dairy 60, vutchering, steady, | SOAPS--Kirk's Savon Imperial, '8 45. 2 so @4 75; stockers aud feeders, fairly | Ki adtive and_steady at 3 30@ 4 80, K Sheep - Very weak and overatooked with low yrades; common o fair, 8 00@3 90; wedium to slggod, 4 20@b 10; choice to ex- I 40; Kirk's magnolia doz., Pennsylvauia cans, 4 case, g nchanlH‘tdnzluc o 150, PHRANUTS8—Rossted, shoics, red Ten. neases, 100 per 1b; fancy white, 104c perlb; rav—white Virginis raw, 10cj rossted 20, OANDLES—Boxes, 10 lb.,m 155:, 1bjo; bcxes 40 Ibe,, 16 oz, MATOHES—Per m,ddh cazen, $8 10; :qnure. num«. o5 40 BROWN 00TTONSAtlanto A, Appleton XX, 7¢;_Atlanta A, 80; I o; Buckeye LL, 4-4, 70; Cabot W, 6ic; "Groat Fnll: E, BQc- lndhn Shn G&c' Indlm rchard d. w. Texs . Lake Erie & Westom Lake Shore & Michigan So Louisville & Nashville Touiav., New Alb, & Ci Mlneun & (Auunnlh 1st pu 10 Nauw York, February 28,-=The Drover.’ Journal Bureau repocts: Beoves - Area trifla firmer and 8100 a |12 head higher nn medium grades; one car Mesaohis & Chatleston, Michigan Uentral Minneapolis & St. Mt acifio oA it Rtrmer and & thie olokey s Swine—The embarkation of live hogs Monhattan Bea nominelly steady; 7 10@7 60 per cwt. Morris & Knaevx Kanxsas Ciry, February 25, —The Live Stock Indicator reports: i lower and market wealk; natives steers of 1,200 to 1500 Ibs, 4 8)@b 85; stockers and feeders, 3 9) @4 75; cows, 2 25@3 75 Ho |,u—'1he market is unsettled nnd ; light dmr. 665 medium, 6 Northern Pacific. d 3 Now York Ceutral Ohio &. M Iumlnlppl act B 'lfic. do A, ag.;, do B, 8kc. FINE BROWN OO‘PI‘UNS—Al.landlle uu, Alligator 8-4, Sc; Argyle 4-4, ‘LL. M« Badger State X 4-4, 7o; neklyl 8. 44, 6}«: P Onthnu & Western. . k aud slow; good to choice, Oregon 1 nmxeont.lnentl February 28,-Cattlo—The o demand exoseded the rupply, with prices higher and strovger; exporte, 6 00( shipping, drossod, B 0; light do, steers, 42.;@5 o0; Peoria, Decatur & Kvans Indian A9 Bitgsburg X Clovelaud. 7!0,% 59 llho, ‘amsu BLEA(,HED UOTTONS—Audmuaug g BlackstoneAA mperial \rmn of the Loom, u mnbrlnlA,lZ u,doWlur'l‘wht,l Oc; do umbr.loA’ 8;6‘ pfl‘l o A oonhin d’ . {mu. llm Waman| h BUOKB Oobnd)—A.lbuy E bro Ty -trl laids, 13§c; bz'.l.lng\o“ i an s, 134o; ancy, lkMk brown, 8jo; Olnrllolt fancy. 000 uhx do extra huvy. 200; Fall River Indians A 25; good butchers’ guud cows and heifere, 4 00 3 25@3 75; stockers and feedere, Sheep——Cummon 4 00; lur to good, 4 50@5 5 50@6 00, 8t, Paul, M.lnn. & MAnlwbt 143 Hogs—Market easier, 8. Psu.ld& Omaha. s Bpecial Dispatches o Tun Bax. 1"’““"" -4, 8go; FLOUBR AND GRAINS ,—Receipts and an do O, dnl:, Kansas Orry, F and shipments of hours have been aa l.low-x s ln mfihnput!{ m S 280; v ldm ‘eoman’s blue 29, 9¢ NIMS,—Amoskeak, blueand bronn Andover DD blue, '154c; ArlingX blu Boowh, 1s4e; Ooncord 000, blue aw do AAA, do do 134; do X Xto | M Haymaker's blue and brown, o oMy L T stripe, 163c; Fearl Kiver, blue aud brown, blue and Lrown, 14je. CAMPRIOS—Baruard, fhe; Bddy 24 inch double hue, 8ho; (mmer A CHIOAGO, February 28, ~Receipts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 *Offered, tEx, Interest. TAsked. |Ex, | hours have been as follo: U0 & PROVIGIONS, PRODUCH & PROVIZI 16c) Uncasville, New YuuK. I hmny % —Rex ve stock for the past 24 hours have heen aa follows: Bpecis! Dispatctios to T Brr, Oncado, February 25.—Flour—Quiet x.wpon o 603 do “lu 00d ki 8 50@5 00; do_ ‘\llnue.uh, S 0(}H‘il"l‘ JE ANS—Amory. 8¢; Andros coggin satteen B!e, Clarendcu, lwe,(mna- winter whenlw. 4 10@6 00, . | olira satteens, 7; ‘Wheat~Deinand _active, but unsettled | ade lower: regular, 107¢ for Fobruary, 107 tor” Mach; Mu"\m, ‘carcasses. . .. 8r, Louis, February Ls ~-Receipts llld live stock for the past 24 hours have been as (quw‘; c' nrnglnut improvi l'lrlsa'.u:;l: Nna‘lhm:por‘;.‘;!zd'c lens, 64c; Americs [ Amuld. 703 Borw o Jo0h i 10' Eddyntnne 705 Glouu-tm. 6o; ‘-m-.";f."hm' Chicago soring, 1 074@1 08; No. JChlugu spring, Hc; No, 2 red winter, 1 Com-—l ‘usettled, but_gencrally higher; for cash; 56o for Fobruary; oo 5740 for April; 613c for May; 60j for June; 63c for July, Oats —Strong and Mpher, 3@} (\r casb: 4lofor February; 40jo 404 for April; 5 for May; 424@i30 Ter b dgn, 6o; do. Ging] bfikms-umt h-l dress 94 A l-.ll-w\l.hé'&l Pnn kett, 1040} ?fi NADES-—Abberville Kansas Oiry, February 26,—Reosipta | bo sud shipments of live stook for the hours have been as follows: B:‘h. lup-‘h. Buluy—s eniy 80@s1e, l‘HURSDAY MARCH I ‘ Agate, 200; American, " | Oairo_ D and T, U 1740; Deccan Uo.lhlpfll)n I~z o, 184o; Nantucket, 10 Ocean D -ndT 1 Art Sunsox, 1205 Th Iz.: ek, 130 %‘mu ® | plain Nlm.hncl ‘r; d&:h ks, .v,[,... MJ RN G Androsc opsin 10-4,874et Ido 9.4,280; do 84, 22c; 42, 11&\ les of the Loom 10-4, Yuri “;ke o 78, 80c; 3 Pequot 10.4, mu 7 b 190 do 49, do' g7, diedo 51. 3 o nts_Olls '-n Varnishes orLe~Te: ver 1930 100" h per 9, 8 u‘x 00; No, 1, 85¢; No. 2, 7boi castor x per .,'n,léa,m 4, ; sweet, l; per gallon 75, fi-h, ,.waaflnn.m nmhh\nl xtrm, por | gdlnn. 750; No, 1, o.clng, on, 800; gol en mn‘lna. 0. 1, per u" sperm, elgm! .\d per g allon, zo!lon lsa; 64", 170 PAINTS IN OTL—Whito | P, P, 6¢; white lead, S Marecilles greon, 1 lo fronch zino, gaoen seal, 12¢ , 9003 D aud T, ntinental ¢ 274; New 58, 29 do 160; Pepperell £96, 290 w !Eun{éo do gallon, ket 115" hoadl ht,hpu oS B 5hot Elony 23 i3 Wase vh: Hosead; unwm olled, per ,l-\m. M«: Tard, winter str'd, por eal’ on, n, 350; I\o B &alion, 8007 tur. ibey uaptha, 76. per l-v-ury, Bbey ])n( Ontliz ae (), 8, 5 1b hnxu, per 1b 6303 Lo 11 3 Dismond Umwn, Ml. llfinr wa- Cormmon, 2680 wolls Durham, 16 i, 46 o, 4oy £ 13 oz, 4 of Nebiaw one Jacl, 4 o, lineu baw burga' Puck 9 or, tio cm\_ Metfeo anwas od, light, 143160; he @1ite; uwdiom :m‘::'w"' s, TH@R0 " wi B0} inie, 40y hlh-dlng lm W, iy flox burry. lackand ootted woo The mnhth hfl!.k and lu lndu nre selling well st o alight advanoe In prices. The demand for d horses ex s the supply considerao) Prices rango ne fol. lows Fiue alngle drivers, 150, to 800.; Extra deaft borsos, 8175, to 225.; Common dralt horaos, 810V, to 1503 THxira farm horses, 8110, k\l?’i Common w0 good farm horeos $90, .1001 KExtro plup;fl, 860, to 76, Oomm on plugs, 820, to & MULES, --15 to 16 hnud» (oxcra), ¥1 to150,; 14§ to 16 _hands, 100, to 140, 14 to 14 mnds, 75, 40100, 18§ to 11 banda, to 76. A Subject that Needs & Rest, Loulsville Commercial, All talk about candidates for pres- ident just now fs, so far as efther rad seal, 110; French v.Inn. in varnish aaey, | Porty {8 concerned, mere gaess work. fo bhgmh bnno;.mh;.;-l asat 15¢; Rn: The politicians are confused about the urnt umber, 8 120; raw and | I i burut_ Bieans, 196;_vandyke brows, .n uture, and the minds of the people refined lampb] 120; coach black and | Ivory black, 1&"‘&«» black, 16¢; Prassian bl\m, lBo' chrnome green, L. M. & D., lle,bllnd sod shutter blue, 80o; ultramari; i) L, M, & D e Pl green, 180; fadian Venetian red, 9o; A e naslonn ¥ srmiliod, 18 Pt hromo-ycliow, T 3 0. 8D O, o oW .,ch.‘, goldon ochre, 16; patent Ei"' So3 graining colors: light o.k dark walout, ab jut and ash 1! Dry ®alnts SWbite load, 8o; Fronn dnc 10 P whmm 2 ‘hmnf‘ox 1s mpml. 'a‘mln' have not yet turned to the considera- tlon of the subject, Just now there are more voters In these United States who are more or less wearled of party politics than there have been for sixty years. THE NEW NICKEL 1ts Possibllities in the Ways of Mis- tagen Identity. San Franclsco Cbro “L 100; Prus-| Overtopping any interest in flooded .hn lue, 56¢; ultramarine, 1 % .vn-::.«‘i ke | Misslasippl valloy cities, abundant Cloves, 850; Nutmegs, $1 00; Mace 81 00, LARD—Omaha Refinining Co,: Tierces, 12¢; 40 and 50-1b cans, 12§c; 20.1b oans, 3 10.1b Jmll sorew top, 12jc; 5-1b do, 3 | rallroad horrors, consuming caravan- sarios, collapaing coal mines or the Pheenix park informers, is the intnse intereat felt in the new five-cent ; 8-1b nickel. This is largely because it has i ‘l(zl’-';-h";"l.? &:‘m‘ to choice, 6}® | been repeatedly deolared in telegrams L a A0 Pty 4%t bels, 6 75; | from Washington that the new nickel, Nn mwkanl. “'._ 100; family mack. | 8aslly and economically gilded, could erel, half brls, 4 75; family mackerel, km be readily passed for a five dollar 85¢; No, 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00; No, 1 pioce. . Of course, therefore, every COFFEE,~Rio, ‘tafr, 110! Kfo, good 1140; peitas to oholce, 12 to 12he; OId gov't one wants a. few—not neocessarily for fraudulent purposes, but as a means h?m’ E‘:r!: t, 4o ‘;l:{é:m l’.’.’.‘,"‘.‘; of Innocent experimental amuse- Paris npnnlne,flfie Pnrh green com’ | ment. Certain misinformed con- 20¢; ol K'.mi;o greon, N, ] 70o;'hmm temporarles, writing with ro- greon 3 nrnfl.llvn. ing, 3 yor otu- ‘million, 'Arerics, 180 Indiss red. 100 mantlo bravery and impetu. rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cokisoso Ni lead, 7“;; rachelle 8c; ochre ‘2£c venetian red rome yollow low, K., 12¢; i | French, ochre, b=t rown, .WAR.NIS &‘“ an-n(tum. utn.m .1 wlolvmflmn, ra, 81 R b e S ox 3 she! p“ finish, fi é-ll:o, 582 brome an, 10::, 50; hard vu.vv Hardware U ron, rates, 83 10; plow .ml, spooial unt, 10' omnibl-. 8o; lpsulnl or German, 6c; oast’ tool do oaity on the subjact of which, by the very bature of things, they could have known the very least, to-wit, the sabject of money at large, have almost 2; | of necesslty made, at least, two very i ghrhvg errors. The firat of thess is that the traasury department has not provided for this coast as for the 1, | eastern atates a similar system for the transportation by the government, at its cost and to any derignated point, of standard stlver dollars, The fact Is that the samo provision was made, 1s now In existence and is constantly "‘)fii" "h'- “‘w made use of for such transportation 33,5@{ %lh‘:"" Lo ':"“h ‘fip “h" here. Business men desiring any sum m[,' 15“ ""‘m' ’ nuts, per 7@11“ in sllver dollars sent from here to any ‘wash 1Bo Hveu. ru 1b, llc, point on the coast, from Cape Flattery ool ol b, 6@12¢; malleabl n‘ , to San Diego or ‘‘from the Sierras to ln'm kl m"b“'- :000 the ses,” dellver a check for such sum s b °" J "’fl;o' to Wells, Fargo & Co. Woells, Farga ";:hm ' mflm & Co. deposit the amount in the sub. 50 SHOT.—Shot, 81.85; Buck shot, $2.1 Orhnhl Powder, kelll. $6.40; " l&ts£do mr lefa)ll.ss; Blact foet 500, o KD WIRE—In car lots, 8 25@ D%pcrlwx in leks than car lots, 8 76@ 9 75 e 100, NATLS—Rates. 10 to 60'. 425, Hidos Purs, E mmr.s—umn butnnnr’- Illdn. OOHc hldu, men salt, 50 Ho,hlduhlo. p, 1 140- lo@lle' on calf, green n-l wt, nmj:r 5] | ERate cut moored snd ono tLicds rate,) branded Coon skine, No, 1, 45¢; No. 2 2023 No. 4, 10c, mnx. No, 1 160; No. 8, 15c: No, 4, 5e. 600; No, ‘2, 250, Skunk, No, 6b0; short stri , 4001 narrow lhlpfm Lroad stripe, 0c, Tallow 7o, Leatner Oak solo, 8 to 420; hemlock: sote, 36 to 100; ranuer, 65c to 80c; hemlock calf, 85c to 120; hem- * | 850; hemlock kip, 800 to lock upper, 28¢ to 26c; oak upper, alligator, 400 to 5 50; oal 1.00; oak calf, 1100165, ] 509;301 5 %.xn mp to fordher 2 50 to HARNEBS—NnI star oak, 420; No 2 850; No 1 Milwaukee, Lumber. WHOLESALR. ‘We quote lumber, latn and shingles ont nlt b llcm 015 e, 11@12¢} Ibs, per skin, b0oy groen lamb skins, A hldu. hamrd ke, claaned o 10 por eent, & , 800; No. 1 800; No, 2 Tox, No.lk, 1, blso} onlf kid, “@»52' San Francisco Greisen kid, 2 50 to 275; oak kip, 800 to 120 to 180; French kip, Trench oalf, 1 25 to 2 00; rus- 600 to 10 50; Moroceo, 30¢ bbh 0. D, Momm, 8bc; simon; do, 89¢; Nu. 1 Ohio onkhlulol;v N;dz‘;;u, '0; No, 3do Se, treasury and receive its order on the mint for the amount, and the mint forwards to the place mentioned the sum demanded by the express com- pany and pays the company's charge. THE NEW COIN, The second error is that there is no B roviston for the receipt here from the hiladeiphie mint by any person re- quiring them of the new or old nick- el carrency without the payment by the applicant of the cost of transporta- tions, By treasury regulations of February 24, 1881, anyone in any place in the United States desiring any of the small colnege of the United States may obtain it in sums of either $20 or any maltiple of twenty by send- ing to tho saperintendent of the Phil- adelphia mint a postofice order or a check payable to the order of the su- perintindent for the sum desired. The coin will be sent him by reglstered mail at government expense. One firm eont for and havo received $100 in the new nlck- ele. This is probably the only recalpt of them yet in. San Francisco. Tha fact having become known, the firm was beset by brobers, who sold ag temporary curiosities any of the colrs which they luceaaded in obtain- ing from ten cants *'up,” as tallors eay in their advertisements of infinitosi- mally priced trousers, Ine uickel is exactly the circumference and thiok- ness of a five dollar piece, and its ob- c‘&‘(fi;%“[‘(fl‘r)‘;é‘:}}#‘fll’t‘( PSS ana | verse side isthe evact counterpart of nndar, 822 00; 18 ft., $28 50, 2 the obverse side of the gold coin,bear- TIMBERS—16 ft. and under, $22 00, | ing in rolief,the head of the Goddeas of TIMBER AND JOIST—18 ft., 823 60; Liberty, surrounded with the reguia- 20 ft , 823 50, 33 ft., 826 50; 24 . $26 50, FENCING—No, 1, 4 and 6 in., $24 00; 1 No, 2, 822 00, SHEETING NNn,.‘ L (2nd common i or baval, 81 864 mwm ¢ |406; Cemont, bbl, 835 “Lowa bbl, 3 50, felt 100 1bs, '8 50. COAL—Cumber Morris B.un Blo-lml‘, lnmp. :g 50; !ows nnfi lb 50; fl Druss DBUGS AND canno‘m Acld, Bnlnm rlb. 700. n-. 81 15; mrdom. per onf- ders, Salts, pem x| 810; ()l.l, Glmr. 1b,- 81 40, WA lw‘b. 1 cel Nu. No, Bz.b“bo-d. B ""J uo Town pring 1 50@12 00; Coloudn “’k 1003 hL celved by It. 15, Oil, rlg.num, 50; uinitie P, & W. & R. & 8 Potansium, Todide, per 1l tion patrlotic halo of thirteen stars. Thera the resemblance ccases. The nickel's edge is smooth and not milled, a8 it the edge of the five doliar plems, and its reverse side has in rellef a large Roman *‘V” surrounded with a wreath, When this is suffisiently 9; | gllded, its edge corrugated, and (s carefully deposited on & oounter ‘‘heads up,” its resemblance to a five- dollar plece is certalnly startling, GILDED NICKELS, One of the tellers of the Bak of 'm Qalifornls has a nickel that has been time In possession of a fund of amuse- ment In sacertaining practioslly the number of people Who could be de- The die with which the new nickel is minted was submitted to Secretary Folger's predecessor, but was rejeoted by him for the reasons now urgul against the coin minted with it. But Mr, Folger deemed the boc.~In tin lnll—-lmntely known to every oltizen, the ) of dangor of the acceptanse of a gllded fivo-cont pleco for a gold five.dollar plees ia not 8o great aa in the less en. Tightened contern stites, where a gold pisce In o Jarve natare of which little in known anyway. 8iill, even in Cal ifornla it will hereafter be prudent to examine both sides f the question when the question is the accoptance of a coin for five centa or for five dol- lars, FOR SALEI HALF MILE FROM P. 0. S—— The Judge Himseif Was Posted. India sapolis Fentinel. Ae 1llustratiog some of the remark- able lawa of Indiann ou the subject of divoree, Hon, Thal. P. R:llics yes terday related a atorv a divore which he procared in Cass county soma years rinoe before Judgs Chase, The allegations in the complaint were dennkennees and general worthless- uess of the aefendant. When the 0480 oamo on & witness was called to wrove the character ard habits of the defendant. Mr. Rollins asked him the questior: *D, yon know ' Mr, =, tho defendant in the ocase, Mr Balral’ Tho answor was in tha af. firmative. At thls point Judge Chase looked up and sald: “Mr. Baird, tell me {f that man is the san.e Mr, —— who was in company K ot the ——th Indlana regiment dnrlng lha war!" “The same man, judge,” w 7 Room House, Well, Cistern, lot s)()x‘r(r. corner $3,200 9 Room House, Well, cistern, gas, double floors, fine finished,barn lot 60x132 ... £5,500 the answer. ‘‘You need go no lnrth:r, Mr. Rolline,” sail the judge, “‘the divorce Is granted,” and the jodgment was ordered acsordingly for the plaintiff. After court adjourned the the judge was joked about the hasty entry «f the judgment, referring to the fact that no evidence had been in troduced into the case. ‘‘Why, gen- tleman,” sald his honor, *‘I know that fellow. He was in my company dur ing the war, and I will never let a woman live with him if she asks me for divorce. 1 know him better ;h-n any mitness that can bs brought ore. " THREE-QUARTERS OF A MILEFROMP. 0. 6 Room House, Cistern, city water, cellar, lot 60x132. .$3,600 3 Room House, Tom Corwin’s Fatn! + pauch, w‘im‘;“fi"u“r‘.'r‘; i i I’I:“:" Yo | Large rooms, cellar,cistern native of Connootiont. Af.er ob.win- | 10t 66x134....... oo ing license to practise law, he emigrat- ed to the territory of Michigan, and was elected n delegate to congrees from that territory. Michigan being admitted into the union as & state In 1836, Goneral Crary was olocted a represcntative to cor gress as o demo- orat, and was contloued in that body unlll the 4'h of March, 1841, He dled in 1854, In the memorabie presi- dential ouvass of 1840, General Crary made a :peech in the house, in whish ho oriticised the military career of General Harrlson, Tom Corwin re- plied to him, and suoh & reply! Even the demooratic members could not re- fealn from barsts of laughter, When he got through there was very little of poor Crary left. I heard iv all, I shall never forget the scene. Judge East, of Nashville, Tenn. the clcse of the late unpleasantness, was intro- duced to Mr. Corwin in Washington. One of the first things he said to him wan: ‘‘T have your speech in answer 5 Room House, New, cellar, cistern, lot ONE MILE FROM P. 0. 7 Room House, 1-2 Cellar, cistern, lot 62 x125 ta Ganeral Orary in my desk at home, and I take it ut cnce a year and read {t.” “‘That is the only speech I ever made,” replied Corwin, *‘t! at Tregret,” *I cannot see why % u regret it,’ responded Kast, ‘‘for thlnk 1t is the best speech I ever read.” ‘*‘I regret it,” answered Corwln, ‘‘because it killed off a very clever fellow."” —_————— ‘Young Ohickens. Western Agriculturiit. Now that spring is fast coming on, it may be best to consider the best means of taking care of the young chickens which will soon put in their appearance. Have a coop, provided with a dry board bottom to it; not only will this keep the ocoop dry, but it can be moved from place to place, and not be suffered to remain long in one place. If you have an extensive run or range, by all means allow them a chance to roam in queet of insects and to pick the tender grase, but do not let them out too soon in the morning, before the grass is dry, nor should they be out in the rain. It s a difficult thing to koeep large uumbers ol chickens together to ad- vantage, unless the keeper manages his young stock wisely. Where too many are kept together there is dun- ger of overcrowding, and in this way roup, or some other disease arising trom impure blood and air, s brought Il Room House, :| Cellar, well, cistern, barn, corn crib, lot 64x140..%3,000 ONE MILE & QUARTER FROM P. 0. 4 Room House, (mmm, city water, lot 74 142, on car line. ... . - 52,800 11 Room House, Jity water, lot 66x142; corner, on car line. . ,700 thus operated upon, and he is for a on to say nothing of the lice nulsance Daring the hot summer months chickens should not be exposed en- tirely to the direct rays of the sun, and 1f they have no shady place to retreat to, they sre in a pitable con- dition; nor does nizht bring relief, if they have to orowd Into hot coops llly ventllated, Therefore, for several good reasons, chickens should have aocess to & good shado in the sum- mer months, which is as fmpartant in summer as sunshine is in winter, For a little cere and attentlon in the beginning, the keeper will be smply repaid tor all labor belmwod‘ _H' 8% OOL. L. T. FOSTER. Youngsiows, Obio, May 10, MES FARNAM ST. RARE BARGAINS IN CITY ANDLOTS Suburban Property. 7D B.J. roading dhe - dvertisement nl llfld.lll’| O'unln m‘Uhh'n'( Expross, | llg[l‘ bere . o vin once 40 bry t ourd ...4 for b, and wq ordered thres d 1 shonehd T would give 1t & th l 18 according ko directions and rmh-u o Colb ceased 10 bo. lame Aad b {ampe havo dias d. 1 used but one boblls and the col¥'s limbs aro as free of lumps and &/ fmooks e 327 borse 1o he state Ho s ontire curo was 80 remarkable m- o lobiwo of nelklibors bave the il lng two bobtl Alow who at6 now n! y l‘. L, T, POBTER Sead tor Ulustinted clroular AGRE ACRE LOTS LOTS $125 AN ACRE. Frlo X L 3“‘““‘- per o 40, Suiphate o | objcc:fons not well founded, hence |§ L U'“’(‘e‘:inl o e or oty 30 581 Sulpur, 8007 | tho present carrency sonsation, A , dirvebaiue, ver oz, $1 45, rosent Aeamtion. ) DRUGEISTE New York firw, pari of whose busi- 2 o T 2 Havers, nesa 1t s to glld small cola to be sold HET st S | SMALL cas INTS, ALO ""E“(},‘,”_’fi RSl A% D wios | 1op opsakes and other affoctionately XECUTOR'S SALE, s glon; exize ol ms‘r”émd aotooh | wuoloss purposce, wrote the department | N ticsts bareby given, that in purws B L A N 0 E proof eallon; re-distil fnquiring if the gilding and the eale of | & license granted by the Hon. Jimes N 7 prook, of eallon; re-distilled | Inq 8 Jucgo ot the Dis'rict Court for Douglas county 0 | whidkies, 1 00@1 50; fine blendod, 150G [the new nickel no glided would be | {y'tis Siartc’ of Nebraska, 3 the undersigucs, k& 9 50; Kontunkyhuurbonl.imwo. Ken- | gongidered unlawful, Although in | bearing date on the 19 h day of Fouruary, 1863, :lomutln 1 40@4 00 0 bl any such ingenious industry, still | thoriz-d to sel the 1o:1 estate erelnatter de- IINS—AA‘,’W!U«J. 4 60@6 00; domestio, 4 650@6 00; Now @4 00; domestis, 1 50 i tli"mou AN AFPLE BRANDY.- B—].m. OHAMPAGNLB—!mwma pei znue, IBNCH 03 Amarisan, TS~ " er onse, 4 60@16 00 ULARE WINES—Rh ne wine, per case, 6 00@ 2 00 mn-b-. per case, 4 00@7 00, lnl T FINE O U 76¢; Golden 'l‘h Fm Favorite, 660; hln, the department had become suffi clently appalled at the twin-like re forth to the high-priced halt-eagle, “of the deepest dle,” point, Here in California, even the most enthuslastic loyalty would not consent to an adoption of metal 60c) ' money and five dollar pieces are inti- the greenback, and where semblance of what it had brought that it swiftly wrote back that any such work would be ouuulderad illegal as the poetical ex senator from the eloventh might in this connection say with considerable where scribed to pay (he legacies of sald will, we, Jobn A. Creighion, Jamss Creighten snd Herman Kountzs, as execut rs sforesaid, will on the 17¢h day of March, 1883, ut 10 0'clocK 1n the forenoon, offer for salo at the south dor ef the court house in the clty of Omah, aud will then and there sell at public ac ction for cash the followlng descr.bed lat d: AT 6 PER CENT. »Acres Improved Land The cast half of section sixto n, range bwelve cus swenty-five, fownship in Lougia: county, Near Railroad Station, adjacent to town Nobraska. A Dated Feb. 91, 1883, with graded school, churches, ete, jll"N a“ll‘flr’xl‘u“’lu\ AS. O (GHTO) . 9 HERMAN KOUN1? Will fell or Exchange Executors of the last will & :d test munlol Mary L. Creighton, deceas: d. J. M, WOOLWORTH, Attoroey fcr sald Executor’, FOR IMPR.VED OITY PROPERTY, ditew 3w