THE OMAHA PArLY BEE : MONDAY , MAKCII 7 , 1808. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Week Endi with a Liberal Bun and Lively BnslneM. DEMAND GOOD AND TRADING ACTIVE. Frier * Aliow I.lftle Change , lint All Cnlllr Offered Srll Hrn.lll ) HIIRM I/OMP n Mekcl Under 1'remiure. BOUTH OMAHA , March 5.-Rccolpts for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Hor'g. March 5 1.137 6,137 1.210 41 March 4 1,823 6,515 6,25 43 Mnrcli 3 1.IT.2 6&M 3.7G3 Z March 2 l.'SI 6,319 4.833 6 March J 2,77a 7.WJ 4,230 3 February 28 1.834 4,511 4.0JI February 2 8W 6,275 3 612 February 23 1,223 6.CM 4,010 43 February 24 l.ttt 4.S64 G.743 63 February . . . . . . . . 3.S31 8,402 5,027 42 February 22 3.7KJ 9.2SI 7,929 February 21. . . . . . . 1SM 2,375 3,228 February 19 309 3.931 1,459 . . . . February 18 1.KJ3 0,543 6,402 February 17 2.2W 7.S25 7,554 . . . . February 16 2.C52 5,890 C , * HecclptH for the week with comparisons : Cattle. Hps . Sheep. Week ending Mnrcli 5. . 10.733 33.433 23.3M Week ending Feb. 2B. . . 12.677 36.003 30,377 Week ending Feb. 19. . . 13.457 37,131 29,734 Week ending Feb. 12. . . . 12.169 29,430 19,912 Week ending Feb. 5 11,001 30,200 23.C94 The olllclal number of cars of Block brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hoea. Sheep. H'r's. O. , M. ft St. P. Hy 1 O. & St. I , . Ity 1 "Missouri " Pacific Hy. . 1 1 Union Pacific xystem. . C 24 C. & N. w. Hy 1 F. , K. & M. V. Hy. . . . 1 24 B. C. & 1' . Hy 3 1 C , St. I' . . M. & O. Hy 1C. 4 II. & M. II. H. Hy. . . . 7 1C C. , H. & Q. Hy 2 2 K. O. & St. J. Hy 2 C. , II. I. & P.-cast. . 0 2 C. , H. I. & I'-west. . 1 Total recelptB . . . . 52 78 C 3 The disposition of the day's receipts was us follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. . 21 oil O. I ) , ll.'unmomli Co. . 1S7 1,291 Hwlft uml Company 113 1,481 1.1D7 Cud.ihy Packing Co. . . . . . 422 1,023 P. 1) . Armour. Chicago. . 220 H. Hc-eker anil Dcgan. . . . 21 V.insunt & Co 3 Hwlft , from country North P. & P. Co 232 Chi. P. & P. Co. , N. City . . . . 673 Other buyers 113 . . . . Total 1,102 5,735 1,518 CATTLE-Tho receipts of cattle consisted of fifty-two loads , us against eighty-two ypsterduy , a liberal riln for H Saturday and u pain over a week ago of 210 head. Among the cattle on sjle were a few that were rltf.H desirable , which met with ready sale to the exporters. The market as a whole was without change , as Is very apt to be the casu on a Saturday , and thu trade came to an rarly clone. 11KKV STKKHS The demand wan quite good , both puckers and snippers being In the market , and sellers hud very little dlfll- culty In disposing of their holdings at about ytHleiday'H prices. As nigh as JI.S5 was paid for some export cuttle , but thu bulk of the cuttlo on palu went at prices rang ing from 11.30 to $ | .G : . BUTCHERS' STOCK Only about seven loads of cows and heifers were on sale ana they met with ready takers at steady prices. STOCK CATTLE Only a few stockers and folders were to be had und they brought strong prices. TIIJWHEKTho receipts of cattle the last week were not qultn so large us the previous week , In fact they were the small est In over n month. The quality of the cattle naturally shows Improvement as the Heatton advances , but still the general run of the beeves coining to this point Is somewhat on the commonlsh order. Good cattle , In fuct , were scarce all the week. AH rcgaids the market , the situation was decidedly to the liking of sellers. The week opened with values strong , but on Tuesday U was a little slow and wuaK. On Wednes day and Thursday a marked Improvement took place In values , the gain being held to the close of the week. It would be safe to say that values on cornfed beeves at the close of the week were 15Q20c higher than the previous week. Cow stuff also udvanced sharply during the week and utockers and feeders were 20Q23c higher. Only u few stock cattle cnmo | n during the week , und , uj the demand was brisk , they met with ready gale , IIOdH Today's receipt ! of hogs were smaller than ) mt.Tdny by l.ltw brail , but larger limn lu t week Saturday hy 200 lieail. The quality of the hogs wan not quite in good on an uveraKe an on most days of the wr k , there being quite a sprinkling of common light mixed loads , as well an rough heavy. Umlcr the Influence of the general decline In heR value * nt all selling points the market opened Co lower anil held that way until the clone. The murket wns reasonably active at the decllno and the pens were cleared In good seaton The hogs noli ! all the way from W.7fr3.90 , ns against .1.82'.iff3.o.1 yeslerdny. Thn most of the hoirn sold at * .1.SO 3.S3 , with $3.80 the mo ? * , popular price. Yesterday the great bulk sold at | 3.8.'S3. ! ) , with almost half of the sales at 13.85 or under. Th6 AVcraRO of all the sales was GJJc lower than ycxlrrilay. TlioVei > l ( 'Ilio lice market of the Inst wrrl : won Inwly a sellers1 market that Is. the rltin- tlon on most days wai favorable to those having nog'i to soil and the prices paid were generally satisfactory. Values during the previous week , tartlnK nt the hlih point of the season , tei\doi < tradlly downward. During the liul week the decline ! held good , but on Wednesday tlicia was it decided stiffening In values which wan con- tlnuivl on Thursday , the latter being the hlfh day of lh week , The drop In Millies at thi > oloco of the week left the mnrket only 6c higher thnn on Monday and about the mir > at 'he closn of the previous week. The demand wns good nil tlm week and the market reasonably act ho at current prices. KlIKKl * The week vlosti ] with a light run of rlioep and u steady market , Thu few loads hern met with ready sale and the pens were esrly cleared. There was n small bunch of west ern lamtm good enough to bring IT. . ? ; , and others olil at 15.20 with yearlings at 14.70. OlIICAfiO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle flenxlon n , Nntutnnl One nnil HIIKK KnlrlyArtlvr. . CIHGAnO , March ( . The cattle market today wa little more than a nominal one , only about SOO head being offered. Thvra were dlvpoved of at prices substantially unchanged from yester day's ruling Quotations. There was fairly active demand for hoes , but buyers Incited upon lower prices nnd sales were fully Co lower than yestrrdny , lions sold ut from J3.76 to $1 for IlKht weights and at from 14 to I4.07M for the tietter class of heavy , the bulk of the olttrliiKH croculnir the BcaleH nt from 43.03 to H.02'j. It was practically a te mnrkat , with piss KOI UKvhlrlly at from 13.50 to 3.S5. At the vloxo prime chipping hogs weighing 2M to SCO pounds folil fnr II. There wn a ( julct market In nheep nnd lambs. Liimtm sold at from H.S3 to tl.CO for Inferior up to from J.'i.Sj to 15.63 for fnlr tn prims ilorlo , ferderii FflllnK at from f > to l' , . i. tiheep sold at from 11 to J3.M for tlm pix > rent to from 14,40 to II.CO for E < XM to cholco nocks , with yearllnsa selling at from 14.(0 to 13. St. LouU Live Stock. ST. I.OUIS. March B. CATTI.U-llccelpts. 400 head. Including 100 ln'iul Tcxnrn ; shlimients , 1,100 head ; inaiket steady ; fair to fancy native hlpphii ; and export steers , I4.30u6.ri0 ; hulk of ( ale , H.soys.30 ; rtrerrvil terf and tmtcticr stfiTK , | 4.25ii6.10 ; bulk of Klile. . Jl.33if4.sr ; rteers under l.OVO ll > . , > 3.CO < W ; bulk of salex. > 3.W 4.10 ; li > .erK and fevdrrit , J3.SWf4.75 ; tiulk of sales , J3.7SU4.M ; COWH und lielfem. Jl.7iUI.40 ; hulk of nw , ! .7MfJ.40 ; Ti' > u nnd Indian steer * . I3.40U4.M ; bulk ot vales , | J.7:04.:5 ; cons and helfrrn , . . IIOOS Iti-cclpts. 9,300 head ; shipments. 3,100 head ; market 6flOo lower ; yorkers. | 3 fDtfS.W ; packers , J3.75if3. ; ) ; butchrrs' , | 3.1My4.C3. BIIUKP Itecelpts , 601 head ; shlpiuvnts , 400 head ; market Heady ; native muttons , | 4.0v < 0'4.CO ; laiubs , IiiillimniiuIlN litre Stock. JNDIANAl'OMB. March 6.-CATTI.n-Ilc. celpts , light ; shipments , nonet market quotably unrhanired ; gotM to prime steers , I4.WC6.S5 ; fair to medium steers. JI.WU4.W ; common to good Stockerx , J3. X5.73. 1UU8 Hecelpls , J.CCO heal ; shipments , 1/TO tiea.l : mniket very dull , Co lower ; good to choice medium nnd hei\y , I4C00407H ; mixed and heavy , | 3.)5C(4.00 ! ) ; good to choice lights , 13. WW 4.eV4I rommon lights , J3.'JOtf3.W , 81IHK11 Hecelpts , light ; shipments , none ; no quotable change ; K < * "l to choice lambs , | 5.iO ( 61 ; common ID medium lambs , J3.7Mfi.W ; good tn cholcu sheep , J3.8iU4.Z5 ; common tht-rp , | : .Ut/ Kew Yurk I.lvo Stnpk. NJTVV YOIIK , March , 6. UKCVU-S-necelpts. Ill head ; sales , none. Imports , 1,102 bee\es and S.SflO qunttes of beef. OAIjVIW Ilecelpts. 11 head ; no sales. tmiit' AND I < AHIU-II celit | * . l.WS head ; qulel and steady ; shert > , I4.C04K.U ; lambs , | 3.t5 U < 30. IlOUa-llotclnts , t31 head ; ittady at II.J00 4.40. _ ' Kn-Bn City Live took. KAN8AB CITY. March & CATTU' neeelpls. WO head ; market unchanged , only retail trade ; Tens steers. 13 T.OW4 U ) ; Texas cows , tl.3Mf4.GS ; Mtlv * t r ยง , | l.(04.ti | ntlvt cow * aad Uelf- nt , I2.M04 40 , ilockrrs anil ttttttt , JJ.ro5.4C ; Lull" , KMfiih. HOOa Il'cflpt' , tf0t * head , market weak tote to lo * r ( Irtifk of sales , 11 7MIJ.M ; hearlet , ll.Kflt OS ; parkers , Jl.C/4 00 ; mixed. tl..VV 1 ii'i ; llcMn , ia.C48I.tOi Ynrkcrs , J1.7itn.W ; pU , HI1BKI' Itn-elpls , ! M hmj ; market muttons , M.IMJI.40 ; lambt , J4.Wfll.40. t.oiiliivllle l.lrv Stnck. I/3U1BVIM K , March S.-CATTl 100 head ; market dull , unrbansed. HrXlA-ltrcelpts , 1.000 head ; dull and If lower ; 1(0 Ibt. and Up , M.OO ; mrdlum , J1.50U4.W ; light Ihll-J.rr. . Il.teftS (4 ( ; plus. | 2.MR.U , HHKRI' AND I.AMIId-Market tteidy and un- changrdi iroocl to extra rhlprlng sheep , J3.WR 1 7i ; fair to good iheep , J3.COgj.2J ; common to rn'illum , JI/ftfZ.1,0 ; rxttn shipping lamb * , JI.7S ft 1(0 ; fair to food lamM , I4.CO4.7S ; best butchrrs' , J4.00ai.M ; fair to good butchers' , Cincinnati I.lv - Stack. CINCINNATI. March S.-HOCJS-Htttidy at W.W 61.15. CATTrK-fiti > ndy nl IJ..Vf4.tO. ) at 13. ( 04.75 ; lambs , nlrcng at Stcx-k In Slulit. Record of receipts of lUe stock at the four principal markets for March 4i Cattle. HOB . Sheep. Omaha . 1.137 6,437 1,270 Chlcarn . MO :2 , < X/0 2.6CO KanssH City . . . KK ) 6,000 WO ( it. boul . 200 2,600 COO Total . . TMT aslir 4,770 CiriCA O GIt'AI.VU IMIO VISIONS. Fcnttiren of the TrmllnK nnil Clonlnff I'rlorN on Sntnrdnr- CHICAGO , March 5. Covering of May rv heat by northwest shorts was the feature In wheat trading today. It was the princi pal factor In an advance * of 1 cent In that option and the strength displayed was com municated to July , which closed nt UftHc advance. A good deal of nervousness was shown at tlm . Armour's ordering of 900 cars for shipment of wheat from Minneapo lis 'to Chicago having a decidedly depres"- Ing effect early In the session. Corn und oats were dull and closed -with hardly any change In their previous values. Provisions iwrre weak and closed 2V4f < 10c lower. The opening In wheat iwas steady , July starting unchanged at W fW ( > X > c and bring ing MHic a moment after. May showed an opening of ! ic advance at $1.05. The Ohio state crop nport. which made the condition of winter wheat ,13 per cent below the aver age , was n surprl'e to the trans , ns previous reports were to the effect that conditions were promising , nnd this caused momentary Htrongth. The prices commenced to drop. It was reported that Armour had ordered 'Ml cars to load with wheat at Minneapolis for shipment to Duluth. This mas taken by many traders ns Indicating a repetition of the great run of wheat to Chicago which took iJaco lajt December and resulted not only in the in-Undrawing of mipport , but al o In heavily Increased offerings. Prices slid off very much In consequence. July get ting down to SSMfSSTic. The fluctuations In May were very Irregulir and a good deal of nervotuncss was shown. From the openIng - Ing the market dropped quickly to $1.0IV4. This was followed by n quick recovery to Sl.W/i , und almost ns rapid a decline to $1.05. Thfti the market both for May and July began to recover. On the first decline In May buying on a large scale was started and during the first hour's trading probably a million bushels changed hands. This was supposed to be mostly for northwest shorts. Commission houses were all large buyer. , getting uorne of the May from the Letter people. This sudden Increase In the demand for May brought local shorts In July Into the market and with the additional help of Fome bullish ne < a prices slowly advanced. Clearances were fair at 460,000 bu. Thrre were rumors current that the Loiter hold- lng-4 In the northwest had been sold to mil- lorn. They were not confirmed , but never theless had effect. Northwest receipts were 2. > 2 earn , against ISO last week and 227 a year ago. Chicago receipts 'were 41 cars , eleven of which were contract grade. Near the close the mnrket hcc.imo strong. Huylng was quite liberal and May , which had ad vanced to $1.05 > 4 , advanced quickly to $1.00 , but had reacted "by closing time to ll-Oo i. July got up to the best prices of the day ' 'WfiWAe. nnd clo. cd firm at 90-ic. ; liquidation of corn was the feature In that tnarkot , a ( prominent elevator concern disposing of a heavy line. There mas also quite general selling early In sympathy with the wheat weakness and prices de clined , The Improvement In wheat late In the ? i-Hslon resulted In bettor support being given and the decline was recovered , the ( ! los be-lng steady. Heavy estimated receipts Monday had a depressing effect. May ranged fiom 30c to ZlftftSOc and closed a shade lower at SO'/iQUOVic. The market 'for oats was very dull , tradIng - Ing being merely of a scalping nature. The tendency of the market was downward al first with wheat and corn , but when thos markets recovered later In the day oats fol- loae-d. May ranged from 27c to 26G26)ic nnd closed unchanged at 2Cc. Provisions were weak nil day , though trading -wan too dull to permit of verj heavy lorses. Kasler hog prices started provisions - visions lower. There was continued selllnf by the packing Interests prominent In yes terday's liquidation and prices tended stead ily downward. There was a good cash de mand for Saturday. At the close 'May pork was 7ftlOc ( lower at $10.37'/i l0.40. May lanl 5c lower at $5.10 and May ribs 2'/4c. lower al 'Estimated receipts Monday : Wheat , K cars ; corn , 800 cars ; oats , 310 cars ; hogs 35,000 head , landing futures ranged as follows : Articled. . I Open. . . | Low. | Clo a. j Vcafy. When ! March. 1 04 1 04H 1 03 1 04W 1 03H Muy. . . 1 03 1 OCX 104U 1 03H 1 04H July. . . 80UOU POH Corn- May. . . so aw 30M SOM-SO 30M July. . . 31H 31W .11H Sept. . . 3VH ! May. . . 27 2GHRH 2CM v4i July. . . 24H8H Pork- v4iM May. . . 10 40 10 42H 10 35 10 40 M July. . . 10 5 10 47H 10 40 10 40 Lurd May. . . B 15 8 IS 6 1U 6 15 20 July. . . 6 20 625 6 I'D 8 U2W S7H Eh'tKlb * Miy. . . 51W B IS B 1'JH 6 IS 17K July. . . fl 17M B 'JO 8 17.4 6 VI ) 2SH No. 2. Cunli quotations were as follows : FLOUH Steady ; winter patents , J4.SOS5.00 straights , i4.20Q4.CO ; spring1 special ttft 5.40 , rurlnic patents , S4.7WS.10 ; bak rs' , $3.60U3. ! . WIIGAT No. 2 prln , Hiia92c ; No. 3 sprint wheat. 11.00 ; No. Z red. U.04W4JU.03. COIIN No. 2 , 23V4fiW14c. OATS-No. : , 2 ' .iifWtc ; No. 3 white , ZSUQ , llVC-No. 2. 49UC. HAIU.UY V. o. b. . No. 3 , S24J40C. KIAXSKEINo. . 1 , $1,2101.25. T1MOTHV BUKO-l'rlme. J2.9o. . , . . . mOVISlONS Mess pork , per bb , t0.35i8 10.40. I-urd. per 100 Ibf . $ VOi'iR3.10. ' Short rlli , Fldcn ( loore ) , tt.oo0o.tO. Dry salteil shoulilert ( boxeil ) , I4.75fi6.00. Short clear sljcs ( bixed ) , WHISKY Distillers' HnlsheJ goods , per gal. , HtlOAllS Uncliangi > il ; cut loaf , J6.01 ; cranu- latc.1 , I5.-.1. On the 1'roduce exchange today the tmtter ket was firm ; creameries , 13tSOc ; dulrler , 11Q 17c. Chee e , quiet , SBSVJc. KKB . fresh , lOVic. London Money 3lnrkct. LONDON , March ( ! . The money market la practically unchanged. The tendency to ease off has been checked by tljo New York demand for gold , nnd the expected Greeh and Indian loans will doubtless keep the market firm. On the stock exchange there was little business. Consols receded slightly , bank stock rolapsi-d .1 per cent , making It 10 points below the highest this year. Home railways were neglected and dropped. American railways were Irregular , the changes , which were chiefly downward. In cluding Union 1'aclfic shares that fell 8'/i points ; Erie firsts. Hi points ; Louisville Ai Nashville , lU points ; Union Pacific , pre ferred. Hi points ; Atcblson , Topcka & Santa Fe , preferred , 1 point ; Denver & Rio Grande , preferred , 1 point , and Norfolk & Western , preferred , 1 point. The chief Increases were Northern Pacific , preferred shares , which rose l'A points. Canadian Pacifies are 24 points higher nnd Grand Trunk railway shares have also risen , the Increases rang ing from ? i to 1 4 points. It Is believed that the rate war will eoon terminate. South American railways showed general and sub stantial declines. Among International se curities Spanish bonds are weak nnd ? i of a paint lower. Anglo-American Telegraph company shares are 1V4 points higher. Mnipli - trr Textile Fahrlon. MANCHESTER. March 6.-Tho market la strong nnd still hardening , though the vol ume of business last week was somewhat smaller because of the Impossibility of giv ing delivery other than at a very distant date. Calcutta paid Is Sd advance for yarns. The frame trade tn caps was frac tionally higher. Cloth was very firm and fully under order. Some China makes have been sold up to August. The position gen erally Is unchanged. The German spinners sold freely , mostly at the old prices. More Is doing In France , but there Is no advance. Wool Market. 1.ONIXW , March ( . There was a good In quiry f r wool during the week anil a fair quan tity wan fold. Many holder * declined to > ll even lit the better ruling price * , a > the * hortneu of tock anil belter report * from the manufuc- turlnsr cenlem pnlnt tn hlgtier raten roon , el- iutrlucfc Zb tirlvaU to < Ut ft" he n it rrtlei rcr'KitirMf.l batff , Including H.O" ) baled forwarded direct. The Mtl will cl e when the groM arrival ! reach 200.U09 bate * , or on March II thoulj th * arrival * not reach 3f .V > flt f. Th * Impnrt * for th * week were a * rot * owl ! New KoulhValM , 11,909 balmj Mel. lourne , 10. KO bain ; Pouth Australia , i.Ill t le ; Wt Aliftrnlla , 1,215 bain ; New Zealand. Z.S70 bai ! ; Cap * nt OooJ Hope and Natal , . * X ) bnle ; Germany. I.CR bale > : Marrelllrf. 1,1)7 balrff tfsvorotelck , 1,117 bilct , and eliewhrre , 1.V3J " ' ! LOUIS , March 8.WOOIUnehang d. BIO DECHBA5E IX I1A\K DEPOSITS. Slntrmcnt of Amoclnlrd flunk * Shown Quite a Slump. NEW YORK. March 6.-The Financier says : The statement of the associated janks of New York reflects In full the dis turbing causes which hove been making for nearly three weeks past. The heavy de creases , however , cover a period longer than the seven days which the totals are sup posed to represent. As outlined In this analysis of the week they did- not Include he lovseo the banks sustained on shipments .o the Interior. The last statement reveals the extent of this drain. The decrease of * 23,193yiO In depoMtn can be traced through a list of twelve of the larger banks , ranging from Jl.OOO.ooo to J4.000.000 In each Instance. The only Inference Is that this money has gone to other Institutions and this Is further borne out In the fact that New York ex change at all Important centers has ad vanced from a heavy dlicount to par , and n some canes to a substantial premium. The amount shipped has been more thnn sufficient to meet legitimate trade demands. At the present time the movements seem to have ceased. Future developments of n political character must decide whether It Is to be resumed or whether the tide will turn and the money again flow to New York. In view of the revelations made pub lic In the current statement the heavy gold Imports do not appear at all strange. In fact the wonder Is that the engagements were not larger. As might have been ex pected there has been a corresponding re duction In loans and the decrease of J113- 662,000 Is accounted for by the liquidation In speculative circles and the calls made In order to strengthen reserve * . The heavy sales of accumulated sterling exchange nt this center are also to be considered In this connection. Hut for all that the banks lost last week nearly $8.000,000 cash , the reserve reduction Is only J2.135.S25 and the excess Is still over $20.orw.CiOO. The gold coming from Kurope will more than make up the loss In reserves for two weeks. The treasury did not call the usual Union Pacific transfers from deposit banks last week , and while Kansas Pacific payments will require within the next thirty or forty days nearly JG5- 000,000 In banks , It cannot be said that the outlook favors anything more than moder ate firmness In rates. The exchange situa tion Is so sensitive that sudden advances are bound to bring additional Imports and thus restore the equilibrium. If the developments of the next ten days are such that a peace able conclusion of our foreign complica tions Is assured , the money market will probably weaken. As It Is rates have grad ually declined from the high point reached early last week. OMAHA UC.VKRAb MARKETS. Condition of Trnilc nnd Unntntloni on Staple mill Fancy Produce. stock , D&c. BUTTtm Common to fair , 9Sllc ; separator crcnmcry , 20o ; gathered creamery , UfflCc. VnAICholco fat , M to 120 Ibe. , quoted at SQ9c ; large and coar e , C07c. DltESSKD 1'OUL.THY-Chlckens , 607c ; tur keys , 6aiOc ; geese. 70Sc ; ducks , 788c. 1.1 VR I'OUIvritY Chlckcna , 6c ; old roosters , 3o ; duck ; , Sc. 0AM i : Smnll rabhlta , per doz. , 7Ec ; large , U.23 ; iriulrrelK , WBCOc. PtOiONB Mve , 75cj dead plceon * not wanted. HAY Upland , j : .50 ; midland , 5. < X > ; lowland , J4.10 ; rye straw , J4.DO ; color makes the price on hay ; light bales cell the best ; only top grades bring top nrlcea.vncnTAiiLns. vncnTAiiL-ns. CKI.RHY Good stock , large. < 0e ; email , 230Mc. ONION'S Per bu. . Jl. 1001.23. UKANri Hand-picked navy , per bu. , 11,2501.39. SU'nCT rOTATOKS-Kaneas , 10-peck bbls. , J7.W. CAHIiAnn Oood stock , per Ib. . 1V4C. POTATOES Home grown , M > { 25oc ; Colorado stD'.k , 70c. FUU1TS. APPLES Winter stock , t3.0033.50 ; California Ilellelleur , lioxc ? , l.Mi ; Colorado Jonathans , boxes , 11.75 ; Orejon , boxes , 11.25. boxer , 41.7" . . CriANHUItninS Fancy Jersey , per bbl. . 110.00. QHArCS-MalnKafi , } i OOHC.OO. TUOI'ICAL FUUITS. OIlANan.S-Callfornla na\eis , J2.7333.00 ; fancy seedling * . I2.R01 choice , $2.23. LnMONS California , fancy , 3.00 ; choice , J275 ; fancy Messina , (3.0003.50. HANANAS-Chok-0. large stock , per bunch , J2.00 02.25 ; medldum sized bunches , I1.7:0.OD. : ! MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almond ? , per Ib , , large size , U013ci malt , lie ; Brazils , per Ib. , CQloci English wal nuts , per Ib. , fancy soft ( hell , ItKJllc ; standards , > 8 c ; filberts , per Ib. . Sue ; pecan * , polished , medium , 6 < R7c ; extra large , 8 9c : Urge hickory nuts. Jl.OOJjl.lo per bu. ; small , | 1.23 M.3i ! per bu. ; cocoanuts. per WO , Jt.OO ; peanuts , raw , 5S3',4c ; roasted , C&6Hc. F1OS Imported , fancy , 3-crown , H-lb. boxes , lOc ; U-crown , 4Mb. boxes. 13c ; 2-lb. boxes , 22 O23o per box ; California , 10-lb. box. 11.00. HONEY Choice white , 12c ; Colorado amber , 10 @llc. KHAUT-Per bbl. , J3.M ; half bbl , . J2.25. MAPLE SYnui'-Flve-gal. can. , each. 12.75 ; gal. cans , pure , per doz. , J12 00 ; half-gal , cans , Jij.25 ; quart cans. J3.Su. DATES Hallowee. 60 to 70-lb. boxes , 5Jic ; Salr. 5c ; Fard , 9-lb. boxes. Do. CIDEll 1-er half bbl. . 13 OS ; bbl. , J5.00. FKUSIi MEATS , DRESSED BEEF Good native steers. Vie ; good forcquartera steers , DVic ; good hlndquarteri steers , Slic ; western steers. 6Vic ; fancy heifers , 6V4c ; good heifers , 6c ; good forequarters helferx , 5c ; good hindquarters heifers , MS ; good cows , Mic ; fair cows , t > ! 4c ; cow forequarters. 4 Vic ; con hindquarters. 1'Ac. HEEF CUTS-Hanglng tenderloins. 4Hc ; rlhn , No. 1 , lie ; ribs , No. 2 , 8c ; ribs , No. 3 , 8 > ,4c ; No , Z , 6c ; rounds. No. 1 , T/ic ; round * . No. 2 6 io ; rounds. No. 3 , CVic ; trimmings , 4 He ; beef shanks , 3c ; brains , per doz. , 3 Jo ; sweetbreads , per Ib , , 12',4c ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per Ib. , 40c ; kidneys , per doz. , 35c ; ox tails , each , 3c ; llverx , Per Ib. , 2 c ; hearts , per Ib. , ZHc ; tongues , per Ib. , lie ; call livers , each , 35c ; calves , whelp carca. s or sides , Sc ; calf head and feet , scalded , per set , 7 > ; tcndi > roln ) , fresh , 18c : tenderloins , frozen , 15c ; boneless strips , fresh , lOc ; bonclesa strips , frozen , 80 ; strip loins , fresh , Sc ; strip loins , frozen , ' , ic ; rolls , boneless. 9c ; rolls , spencer cuts , 9c ; sir loin butts , bonelesn , 9c ; shoulder clods , bont-lfps , CUc ; rump butts , boneless , tc ; No. 1 chucks , Co ; No. 2 chucks , 4Hc ; No. o oJiuctc , Is ; bonelc chuckH , 4Ho ; cow plates , 3Vic ; steer plater. 4c ; Hank steak , Uc ; loins. No. 1 , 13Vic ; loins. No. 2 , 10Hi , ; ; Inlns , No. 3. 8Hc ; short loins , market style , 2o above loins ; short loins , hotel style , 4c above loins ; cow loin , eojs , 8c ; steer loin , ends , So. So.MUTTON MUTTON Fancy lambs , 9c per Ib. ; lambs , Sc ; Bheep. 7c : market racks , long , 9c ; hotel racks , short , He : loins , to ; saddles , 8Hi Icgr , 8''jc ; lamb legs , 8'/4c ; breasts and stews , S' ' c tongues , each , 3o ; forequarters , 5V4c. I'OrtK Dressed pigs , 6Ho pe' Ib. : dreswfl hogD , C'.ic ; tenderloins. Uc ; loins , enort , 6c ; long , Ce ; spare ribs. 6c : ham sausage butts , l\c ; Uoston butts , 5' ' c ; shoulders , rough , 5c ; shnuldtrfl , skinned , CUc ; trimmings , 4'4c ; leal lard , not rendered , 5',4c ; heads , cleaned , 4c ; nnnuts and ears , 3c ; neckbones , 2c ; che k ment , 4c ; neck bones , 2c ; pIvV tails , Jc ; plucks , each , Co ; chltterllnir ) , rc ; nocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz. , J5c ; stomachs , each , Sc ; tongues , each , 7c ; kid neys , per doz. , lOc ; brains , per Joz. , ISc ; pigs' feet , per doz. , 30c ; livers , each , 3c ; hog rinds , Cc ; blade bones , 5c , HIDES , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides. 7V40 ; No. 2 green hides. G'.ic ; No. 1 salted hides. 9c ; No. 2 green salted hldex , Be ; No. 1val calf , 8 to 12 Ibs. , lOc ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to ll > Ibs. . 80. SllERP I'KLTS Green salted , each , 15H275o ; green salted shearings ( short woolcd early klns ) , each , 13c ; dry ( hearings ( short woolcil early eklns ) . No. 1 each , 6c ; dry flint Karma and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual eight , 4T3c ; dry Hint. Kuncas and Nebratkn murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , SO 4c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4g5c ; dry flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 3ff4c. TALLOW. OREAHE , ETC. Tallow , No. 1 , J S'.io ; tallow. No. 2 , 3c ; rough tallow , IHc ; white grease , 2VaC24c ; yellow and brown grease , . FURS Bear ( black or brown ) , J5.00S20.00 ; otter , Jl.UNfg 00 ; mink , UQCOo ; beavr. . .ooo 0 ; skunk , 15c , ! ! o , Me ; muakrat , 3c , to , 7e ; raccoon , UffMc ; red fox. 23ce 1.25 ; gray fox. 230:0c ; wolf ( timber ) , 2.lca > 2.W ; wolf ( prairie coyote ) , ICi SOc ; wildcat , lOOUc ; badger , t'i)40c ; silver fox , SM.OO 075.00. Liverpool . Inrkct. LIVERPOOL. March B. 1:30 p. m. Exchange- WHEAT-Spot , dull ; No. 1 northern eprlng , s Id. Id.COUN Spot , quiet ; American mixed , new 3a 3 > ; d ; future * , sltady ; March , 3s 4Hd ; May. 33 3d : July. 3s SHd. FLOlin St. Ix > uls fancy \ lnter. steady , 10s HOI'S At London U'aclflc coast ) , nrm , 4 I3a @ 5 5s. J1EEF Finn ; extra India mcfs , CSs Od ; prime mess. CSs ! M. 1'llOVISIONS-I'ork , firm ; prime mes , fine western , Us 34 ; prime mess , medium western , 489 Od Hams , utiort cut. steady , 32s. llacon 31 ; short rlb . dull , 31s 6,1 ; long clear m'ddlcs light , steady , 20 6.1 ; long clear middles , heavy , steady , ; short rlesr backs , steady , 29s ; clear bellies , 33g Id. Shoulders , square , dull , 25s. Ij\nl , prlmu western , dull , 20s ; prime city , nrm , ! 0s. CHEESE American , finest white and colored , 33s. 33s.OILS OILS Cottonseed , Liverpool refined. Us 6.1. Iloiln. common , steady. Turpentine spirits , firm , 33s M. St. I.ouU General Mnrkrt * . ST. LOUIS. March 6. FLOUR-Unchanged ; patents , JI.75C4.80 ; straights. I4.40O4.U ) ; clears. 14.0004.23 ; medium , J3.UC3.7S. WHI1AT Higher , closing * iOHc above yester day ; July opened 1-lCc better , went off ' ; c , ad- \anccil lct fell back Kr , closing with buyers at that. Fpot , steady ; No , 3 red. cash , elevator , M4c ; trar.k , SKcCtl.OO ; March , SS cMay ; , J1.01 ; July , f So bid ; No. 2 hard , cash , 8:0. CORN Futures closed itrong and higher ; spot , higher ; No. 2 , cash , 27tc ; March , 27 > ic ; May , 27 .OJ714c : July. S o bid , OATS Futures dull but firm : spot , steady ; No , t. cash , tic ; triKk. 27Jc ! ; March , Z7Uc ; May , X ! < 4 < > bill ; July , : < _ c. SVPHBMB COURT rROCKF.DIXOS. MNCOLX , March-ijrl59S. , | Court mtt pur suant to ttdJournmernviU E. Oruver , W. I * MntlhewB.V. . . T. Kelson , J. U. Mercer nnd John 8. Lopan rtcWMJmlttcd to practice. Unlloy against Denttew dl ! > mlcd ; Hntftcld npalnst Field , OabrrVh'aualnst McKlnley- banning Ix > an and'Trust Co. , Whitney against West nnd MrMnhon ; ngnlnst Moss- man , dismissed unlcfls briefs are perved nnd filed In twenty dny ! i. . < Jprrtlnental Insurance , Company against Wfinueh. Connecticut Fire Insurance Companyta iln t Wau h nnd Connecticut BVe Inmirance Comnnny against Jeary , leave to < plalntffft | to nle amended petitions In error-iMall ; against Chlrhart. Ileye against Heye.-Oratton against Ogden and Moore against iMoortv amrmcd ; Nelson ngnlnn St/x'e. reverced ; Alexander ngaln t Culbertpon , Irr. and Wt > . Co. , leave tr > with draw record for . certification ; Leavltt n alnst 'Mercfr. leave V > rtflle briefs ; Wei- ton against Atkinson , leave plaintiff to file supplemental briefs ; Phillips against Dorrls , leave to plaintiff to flic brlefa In- stantcr ; State ex rel Smyth ngalnct Jtooret" , leave to answer cro'Sj'nfor.ijiatlon ' In tch days ; Cerveny ngalitst ThurstdM , time to file briefs extended twenty dilys ; Albion National liank ngalnft Montgomery , motion to quash bill of exceptions overruled. iMarch 2 1S93. Henm against State , leave to docket , writ allowrvl ; Estate of Wltte against Carson , motion to strike briefs overruled - ruled ; Union Trutit Company against Allen , ' motion for l ave to amend z-ortlflcate over ruled , dismissed ; Oow against Thompson , motion to dismiss overruled , leave to appel- | Innt to fllo briefs ; MpConnlff against Van- Dusen , superivdpas vacated unless udVll- , tlonal surety be given In twenty days ; At kinson against Kctnta of May. motion to advance - ' vance overruled ; National 'Mutual nulldlng and Loan Association against Keeney , Les- sert against Sleberilng. dismissed unless briefs are served and nied In twenty days ; Hamer against MoKlnley-Ijinnlng Loan nnd Trust Company , dismissed ; Troup neatnst I Horbach , motion to retnx cost of printing abstract overruled ; Phoenix IMuttial I Ate Insurance Company against Hopkln1 ! , dls- . missed unless appellant give security for costs In twenty days , motion to strike , nlll- davlts sustained ; Union Trust Company against Coulter , dismissed unle. " ? appellant flllea brlefa and felvc1 ! security for costs In twenty days ; Iowa Loan and Trust Company - < pany against Welli dismissed unless nppel- l.mt gives security for costs In twenty day ? . ' Harms against Llttlejohn. dismissed unles > appellant gives pccurltv for costs In twenty days , leave given to file additional record , motion to strike affidavits sustained ; Keene Cs Savings Hank against Smith , motion to fjuash bill of exceptions sustained : Cum- Inps against Rraden , leave to file additional record , motion to quash bill of exceptions overruled ; Bender against Klngman. motion to advance , afllrm nnd quash bill of excep tions overruled ; Judklns against llurr , leave to nle bill of exceptions ; Woodward against Adam" , motion to qua h bill of exceptions sustained ; Ulanchard against nl.mchard. appellant allowed J.V ) suit money ; Webster ng.ilnst Hastings , State against Bank of Commerce nnd Cox against Board of Fire nnd Police Commissioners , Omaha , ad vanced. March 4. lR39.-Segclko against Douglas County , Rawson against Snowden ; Sherman against Bank , Hall County against ICd- -wards , Volak against Fosa , dl'ml ied ; State ex rel Society of Home , for Friendless against Cornell leave to remove original exhibits on substituting certllled copies. Court adjourned 'till 'March IS. when the fol'owlng cases will be called : Bankers' Ute Association against Robblns , Wurde- man ngaln t Schultz , Barr against Little. Klme against Fenncr. Merrill against Wright. B.ing against Pierce , Ban'.c against Hlley. Bnnk against Oelsthardt. Lincoln Street Railway against MoClellan. Street Railway against Shugart , Street Railway against Holtze , McKlbben nsalnst Harris. Kearney County against Taylor , Hatch against Sc.intland , Farmers' Loan and Trust Company against Schwenk , Knglehart-Wln- nlng Co. against Sprague , S'tevens against Wllcox Coy against { Miller , German Na tional ftank against .Bank , Pioneer Co. against Mc-Clay , Pickle-Co. against McClay. Oreenwood agalnsti Fenton. Schott against Machamcr , McCormlcki Harvesting Machine Company against Regler. Harvesting Ma chine Company against "Miller. " Locke against Shreck. Resler againsf Skandla Plc'.v Co. , Midland State Bank against Kllpatrlck. Bailey against E.tatmnn. Suckstorf aga nst Butterlleld , GretHH State. Bnnk against Grabo \ Jacobsftn against Lynn , I-orber against Moroarty , ' Mendelssohn nga nst Christie , Albion National Bank against Montgomery , Powell against ninney ( two cases ) . Bennett agalnstlAipsley Rubber Com' ' , pany , Herd man against'State. Smith agn ns Krnnnrd , State ex rel Ream against LFolfohwlng nro the syllabi of opinions ' "state ex Douglas'County against Cor nell. Mandamus. Writ.allowed. Norvnl. J. ) . Special provisions In a statute In regard to a particular sublet , control general pro- V Z. "under s'cctlon 13l ! article I. chapter xvlll , Compiled Statutes , 1S37 , a majority of all the votes cast at the election Is sufficient for the adoption of a proposition to issue county funding bonds , where by their Issuance the amount of the county Indebtedness Is not Increased nnd the rate of Interest Is re duced. 3. Where the title to a bill Is to amend n designated section of at law no amendment Is permissible which Is not germane to the particular original section proposed to be changed. State against Tlbbetts , 52 Neb. , 228 , followed. 4. The amendment to section 134 , article I , chapter xvltl , Compiled Statutes , made by the legislature of 18S3 ( S. L. 18S3 , p. 191) ) Is g-ermane to the original section and fairly within the scope of the title of the amenda tory act. Hill against Campbell Commission Com pany. Error from Douglas county. Affirmed. Norval , J. 1. One who converts the property of an other Is liable therefor. . . . . . . 2. Everyone who aids and assists In the conversion of the chattels of a third per son Is liable for their value. 3. A mortgagee of chattels , who Is out of possession , and not entitled to possession by his mortgage , cannot maintain an action against a stranger for conversion. 4. In an action by a mortgagee of - chattels tels , for conversion of mortgaged property he must. In his petition , plead the facts which create his special ownership In the property and show his right to the posses sion of the same. Hartford Life nnd Annuity Insurance Company against Eastman. Error from Douglas county. Affirmed. Sullivan , J. 1. Stipulations In a contract of life Insur ance providing for a forfeiture In case of default by the Insured In paying premiums at a place and on a day specified are In serted for the benefit of the company and may be waived by It. 2. Such waiver may be Inferred from the acts , declarations or conduct of the officers or agents of the Insurance company charged with the management of Its business and acting within the scope of their authority. 3. A provision In a policy of life Insurance requiring payment of assessments In cash at Its office In n distant state Is waived by habitually accepting good checks In lieu of cash. .4. When an Insurance company Invites Its patrons to use the malls In transmitting premiums nnd given express directions In relation thereto , It will warrant an Inference that the company Intended to accept as payment funds sent to It by mall In time to reach Its office In duo course on or be fore the day such premium would fall duo. Gilbert against Marrow. Error from Doug las county. Judgment. Sullivan , .1. 1. When an order has been Irregularly ob tained against n party It Is his duty to bring the matter to the attention of the court before proceeding to a trial of the cause. 2. M. obtained a verldct In her favor which was set aside without service upon her of notice as required 1 > y the rules of the court. Sao made no complaint during the term nor until after'vthero had been another trial and an ndvcr.se , verdict and Judgment rendered against her. ' Held that she had waived her right to complain of the Irregu larity. J , . " 3. A party who ( eeks the vacation of n Judgment after thejterm nt which It was rendered must nllegq and prove that he has a valid cause of action or defense ; nnd to entitle him to rellenttft court must adjudge that such causr of : action or defense Is prlrrm facie valid. State ex rel Jonoaagainst , 'Williams. Er ror from Lancaster county. Affirmed. Ir vine , C. . . . . T In an npplleitlon'ror ' n , writ of mandamus the court -will not try the title or right of possession to rdaj or personal property , nnd by alloalng } ) IM writ make It Hub- serve the purpose otjiv writ of ejectment or replevin. .W-i t Staite ex rel Homo for Friendless against Cornell. Mandamus. Judgment. Irvlnp. C. 1. For the disallowance of a claim against the state by the auditor the law furnishes an adequate remedy by appeal. Mandamus will not Issue to compel the auditor to Is- io a warrant for a claim which he has disallowed , and thin whether the reasons given by him for Us disallowance bo good or bad. 2 In a single proceeding Fcvcral iwrlts of mandamus , dlrecto 1 to different reppondents , requiring the performance ot different nets , cannot be granted. Blodgctt ngalnst WcMurlry. Error from Lancaster county. Affirmed. Norval. J. 1. The exclusion of testimony which does not tend to establish either a cause of no tion or defense Is not ground for reversal. 2. An assignment In a ipctltlon In error of "errora of law occurring at the trial" In Insufficient to present for review the rul- Inga of the court below on the admission or exclusion of 'testimony. ' 3. Alleged errora not referred 1o or ar gued In the brlefti are waived. Clark & L. Investment Company against JOBBERS FWD OMAHA. A GRICUMURAL IMPLEMENTS. I . _ DRY GOODS. I LIQUQRS. , ' v-i \ - > Lininjer I Matcalf Co. DEALERS IX Agricultural Implements Burgles nn < 1 Currmscs. Cor.Cth nnil Pacific Sts Parlin , Orendorff & Martin Co Jobbers of Farm Machinery. Wacom and Buctlts - Cor. Ith and Jon * _ ART GOODS Hospe Picture Moldings. Mirror * Frames , Backing and ArtUt- * Materials. BOOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS , B merican Hand 1 \ Sewed Shoe Co M'frs I Jobbers of Foot Wear VTES1ERX AGENTS FOH The Joseph Banigau Rubber Co. f H. Sprague & Co. , Rubbers and Mackintoshes. 1107 Howard St. . OMAHA F.P. Kirkendall & Co Boots , Shoes and Rubbers . . Salesroom * 1102.110I.11IX Harney StntU 7 T. Lindsey , * WHOLE3ALB RUBBER GOODS Owner of Chief Brand Macklntoelie- M orse-Goe Shoe Co Boots , Shoes , Rubbers , AT WHOLESALE. Office and Salesroom 1119-21-23 Howard St. BAGS Remis Omaha Bag Co Importers and Manufacturers BAGS 614-16-18 South nth Street BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS. rarrell & Co. , SYRUPS , Molasses , Sorghum , etc. . Preserves and Jellies. Also tin cans and Japanned waro. CHICORY The American V - Chicory Go. Growers and manufacturers of oil forma of Chicory Omaha-Fremont-O'Nell. R OCKE RY AND GLASSWARE H H , Bliss , Importtr and Jotkvr Crockery. China , Glassware , liver Plated Ware , Looking Qlassea. Chan * dellers , Lamps , chimneys. Cutlery , Eta. 1410 FARNAM ST. CREAMERY SUPPLIES The Sharpies Company Creamery Machinery and Supplies. Boilers , Engines , Feed Cookers. Wood Put * lcy . Shafting , B ltlnr , UutUr Pack S07-909 Jones ages St. . of . . all . kinds. . . Hamilton. Appeal from Lancaster county. Affirmed. Sullivan , J. 1. A certificate of satisfaction Issued hy the clerk of the district court and recorded by the refrls > ter of deeds pursuant to sections S3a and S3b , art. .1 , chap , xvlll , Compiled Statutes IfcST , does not sunpend the execu tion of a decree for the foreclosure and ale of the land described In such certificate , when , In fact , there has been no release , payment or satisfaction. 2. It Is not a valid objection to the con firmation of a judicial Halo that the order of sale , under which the sheriff or other officer acted , was not returned within sixty days from the date of Its Issuance. Union Pacific Hallway Company against McNally. Krror from Douglas county. Re- verbcd. Ryan , C. In this case the sufficiency of the publi cation of an ordinance of South Omaha Is presented under the same conditions as worn described In Union Pacific Hallway company agalnnt Montgomery , 49 Neb. , 429 , nnd the- ruling In that case Is accord- Incly follottied. Western Union Telegraph Company against Cook. Error from Howard county. Af firmed. Ryan , C. 1. The cross-examination of a witness should ordinarily be confined to matters concerning .which ho has testified In his di rect examination. 2. Where a party In good faith had en deavored to avoid Injury attributable to the negligence of a. common carrier It can not escape liability by showing that euch endeavors might have been more Judicious. 3. Evidence examined and held to justify a peremptory Instruction for plaintiff. Miller against State Insurance Company. Error from Sherman county. Reversed. l.PTh'o s'tatutos of this state provide In what time actions may bo brought ; and a contract which provides that no notion shall bo brought thereon or for a breach thereof , unles4 within a time therein speci fied , which la different from the time which the statute fixes for bringing un action on such contract or for a breach thereof , is against public policy and will not be enforced by the courts of this state. Cleghorn against Obernalte. Appeal from Cass county. Reversed nnd dismissed. n . .u . . , and his family resided on a rented farm. The husband worked nt his trade of plasterer , was an 'habitual ' drunk ard and squandered bis earnings , devoting j E , Smith & Co. ( potters and Jobbers f Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. DRUGS. 11 chard son Drug Co. 902-906 Jackson St. J. 0. RICHARDSON , Prest. O. F. W'CLLER , V. Treat. The Mercer Chemical Go. r * Standtnt t'harntotutleal Vropara- tlonl. l > i' oial Formulae Prepared to Order. Senrf/or t'xtafopiie. laboratory. 1111 Howard 6t , Omaha. E. Bruce & Co. Druggists and Stationers , "Queen Bee" Specialties. Cljan , Wlnea and Urcndlei , Comer 10th nd Harney 8trc tf ELECTRIUAL SUPPLIES. W estern Electrical Company Electrical Supplies , Electric Mlnln ? Holla nnd Gas Liplitlng U. W. JOllNBTON' . Mgr. ISIO Hov.ard St. U/olf Electrical vy Supply Go WHOLESALE AND IlCTAlb ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES UM Fai-nsm St. FRUIT-PRODUCE. Branch & Co , WUOLEiALK Gjmmission Merchants. 8. W. Corner l"th and Howard Sts. Members of the National League of Commls ( ton Merchants of tin United States. GROCERIES. McCord-Brady Co. 13th and Lcuvcnworth St Staple and Fancy Groceries re * AND corrcc ROISTERS , etc. Meyer & Raapke , T KHOLESALB FINE GROCERIES I'M ' Tea * . Spices , Tobacco anc\ Clears ' I 1103-1407 Harner Barett. and Paxton Gallagher Co 1 ' IMPORTERS. , GAS COFFEE ROASTERS AND JOBBING GROCERS. Telephone US. HARNESS-SADDLERY J * H. Haney & Co. St'frt HARNESS , HADDLPa AND COLLARS Jobber * of Leather , Saddlery Hardware , F.le , Wo solicit your orders , 1315 Howard Et HARDWARE. Rector & Wilhelmv Co Wholesale Hardware. Omuha. L ee-Clark Andreesen Hardware Go Wholesale Hardware. Bicycle * and Sporting Goods. 1210 > 3l-29 Hat * neystroet. . none of them to the support of Ills family The wife anO. childen conducted the farm ! she doing the labor of H farm hand. Dur ing this time she purchased on executory contract a piece of land nnd made the first payment thereon out of the earnings of her labor. She and her husband then moved on the land purchased , the husband continued to conduct himself and the wife to labor and manage the new farm as be fore , and from her earning thereon with his consent , she made the deferred pay ments on the land purchased when the vendor by Inadvertence or mistake deeded the land to the husband. Held , (1) ( ) that the money earned by the wife was her prop erty ; (2) ( that the land purchased belonged to the wife ; (3) ( ) that the husband 'held ' the legal title to said land In trust for her ; (4) ( that said land wns not liable for a debt of the husband contracted before the date of the conveyance to him. 2. Where land Is paid for with , a wlfo'H money , but deeded to the husband , he mill hold the title In trust for her , and Phe Is not eKtopped from claiming the land as npalnst her husband's creditors unions her conduct In the premise. ? Induced them to be lieve that the husband was the actutl owner of the land and extend credit to him on the strength thereof. 'Pollock ' against School District 42. Error from Antelope county. Reversed. Irvine , C. An appeal will not lie from the order of a county superintendent changing the bound aries ot bchcol districts or creating wx districts , The method of reviewing such pioceedlngs Is by petition tn error. .Mains against lioyd. Appeal from Madi son county. Affirmed. Irvine. C. No question of Ian1 l involved In this case. Evidence held to sustain the finding of tlm district court. Chicago , Uurllngton & Qulnoy Ralhuiy Company against Kellogg. Error from Phelps county. Affirmed. Hagan , C. * 1. A Judge who presided at the trial of an action and rendered judgment therein Is not , from that fact , disqualified by sec tion 37 , chapter xlx. Complied Statutes , to hear another suit brought to vacate 4he Judgment In the former one. 2. A Judge , to bo "Interested" within the meaning of said section , and therefore dis qualified , must bo pecuniarily Interested , or his Interest In the litigation must be such that ho will gain or lose something by the result. 3. The practice of causing unexamlncd witnesses , except those called as exports , to be sequestered so that they may not Walter Moist & Co VritOIF.AIB LIQUORS. Proprietor * of AWiniC.VN riOAn AND ! 4-i tiout'h 14th Et. tier's Eagle Gin East India Bitters Qoldln Snsaf Pure Hr nd Bourbon Whlrt T. Willow Sprlnta Distillery , lUr C * . , 1UJ ' Hartley Strtet _ Wholesale Liquor Merchants 1001 Kurnam StrcoU ' .ley Brothers , Wholesale Liquors and Cigars * 1118 Farnam Streob John Boekhoff , WHOLESALE Wines , Liquors and 411-415 B. Uth OtrttL LUMBER C hlcago Lumber Oo. WHOLESALE DUMBER . , . 814 South 14th St. amilton Bros , PLANING MILL , Manufacturers of doors , snsh , blinds , ofncej storu nn.l caloon llxtuiep. Hstlmitcs furnished on any kind of mill work. Tel. r.79. Mill 2Sth and Davenport Sts. OILS-PAINTS ational Oil and Paint Co. MANUFACTURERS Air Floated Mineral Paint And Paints of All Klndi. Putty. KtO , 1815 and MIT XOBM St. Ctandard Oil Co. ; . A. Moffet , 1st Vice Fres. L. J. Drake , d n lift Oaso'.lne. Turpentine , Axle Grease , Etc. Omaha Branch and Agencies , John B. Ruth M&T. PAPEK-WOODENWARE. Carpenter Paper Co. Printing Paper , Wrapping Paper , Stationery Oontr Uth and Howard atrttu. STEAM WATER SUPPUE5. rane Ghurchill Co. 1014-1016 DouuUs Street. Manufacturers and jobbers of Steam. Oas ant Water Supplies of All Kinds. jjnited States < u Supply Co. . . i/oS-nro Harney St. Steam Pumps. Engirt and Boilers. Pl Wind Mills , Steam and Plumbing Material. Belting , Hose , Etc. TYPE FOUNDRIES G real Western Type Foundry Superior Copper lllxej Typ U tht Wit th * mf.rket. FOUNDnT. 1114 Uowanl Btrett. TELEI'HONK 1053. . j H. R. PENNEY & CO. , 11O Board of Trade Bldg. , Omaha , Neb GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS Branch Ofllre. 1C3S N Si. . Lincoln. Neb. JAMES E BOYD & CO. , Telephone 1030. Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS uml STOCKS BOARD OF TRADE. Dlrft wlren to Chicago and Now York. Corretpondrnti : John A , Warren A Co. hear the 'testimony of the witness being examined , Is a. good one , us It tends to elicit the truth and promote the ends ol Justice. 4. But whether such witnesses shall bo sequestered In any case Is a matter restIng - Ing In the discretion of the trial court , andl In the absoi.co of a showing that the court abused Its discretion to the prejudice of the complaining party. Its action In ths premises will not 'bo disturbed. 5. Evidence examined and held to su tan ! the finding of the district court that no Improper communication had been made to the jury , whllo deliberating on their verdloD In the first action , by the officer hiivlnu them In charge. Perm Mutual Life Insurance Company against Connoughy. Error from Adaml county. RevcrFfd. Rngan , C. 1. In a suit against an Insurance company on a dishonored chock drawn Ijy Its genera ! agent against the bank with which he kepi an account us such agent , the iwtltlon ebn-r tnlnod fo counts. Held , that the first count of the petition did not state a. cause of uo tlon. 2. The code requires n tp'.rader to stata the facts which constitute his can HO of uc- tlon or defcnso In ordinary nnd conclsaj language ; and the prautlcn of adding "common count" In a pleading Is one not contemplated by 4lio rode. 3. Evlderico examined and held not to su > tain the averments of the second "count1 * Of the BCtHloo ,