The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 27, 1888, Image 5
) aaMaanni lapi I ) If ,Vd '4 i 1 I f t i H.&P. HACKER & PARKER. T c nil RedCloud, Neb. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. The best salve in the world for Cuts. Bruges, Fores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblain?, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and postively cures files, or no 'pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money -refunded. Price 25. cents per box. For sale by Henry Cook. font Inctd Tbat L.enp;Year la a Fraud Clytie Harry, you must have noticed that you have grown very dear to me. I I it is useless to longer to conceal truth, my darling I lovi you! Harry (turns pale and trembles) fit is io sudden, 3Iiss Jones. Excuse my agitation, but I must have time to think. Clytie Then you bid me hope, my angel! Oh. rapture! Harry (blushing coquettishly be hind his whiskers) I have not said that. Really, 3Iiss Jones, I must refer you to ma. Clytie Cruel, cruel one! "Why have 3011 awakened this pleasing hooe in my bosom if only to blast it? onider, my love. "Will nothing uovc yp-jf to mercy? Bestow upon aasittf? little hand and make me the haziest of maidens. ' ' Harry Alas! I fear it cannot be. I esteem you highly as a friend, Miss Jones but forgive me if I pain 3011 -1 do not love you. (Holds out his hand.) But I will always be a broth er to you. She throws herself with a despair ing wail on his bosom, kisses him Ipassionately and rushes out into dark, dark world, convinced that leap - is a fraud. Hake 'o TCUtake. By dispelling the symptoms so of ten taken for consumption. Santa Abie 1ms brought gladness to many u housebote, by breaking up the cold tbat ha so often dev eloped into that foul disease. Thousands can be saved from an untimely grave. You make no mistake, by keeping a bottle of thi& pi aiun t remedy always in your house. "California ciu-r-cure is equally eilivt ive in indicating all traces of nasal attturrh. Both of these wonderful Cal ifornia renieuies sold and warranted bf Henry Cook. $1 uer package, S for 2.50. A od Ono Ou An Old Maid. or Isn't that Mrs. Brown? Mother No my child that it Mist litwn. I ion Oh! I thought it was Mr. Xrown. Mother Why, my son? ot Because she has" her teeth JeUed and if he ain't married she atght to be. Jifr Ilalr Yljor Improves the beauty of the MaTnU promotes IN growth. It prevents the soeenmlation of dandmir, elttanit 3 the scalp, eid restores a natural color to stay hair. H:i van NMlYCd A3r'8 Almanac for the nir v.Mirf 1 Cold Weather. Yettcrday morning, just after get- ?n -.i-.r imr Iilizznnl u... ..!. ' osme sweeping down on us. nni? nil 1 GROCERS ?v vestordav hcavv oTprtta n..nW being dragged out, and timbrel1 is and rubber fhdes were being puiawav. There in , no telling what kind "of weather w,e will have-next. Ameri cas, (Ga.) Becorder. It teem by the above item tint we are not Hone in the blizzard line. Even in wy off Georgia they are kariDg a Kt4liJFuii with blizzards. TUESDAY The next holiday will be "ground hog day" which occurs in just nine days from to-day. The standpipe should be built higher, then Engineer Peterson wouldn't run it over. The father of Mrs. F.M.Tripp, who was taken sick with pneumonia a few days ago, died this morning at sixVclock. Miss King, the county superin tendent of public schools, leaves to day for a two weeks visit of the county schools. Aralentinc day will occur on the the 14th. It will then be in order for the young idea to get even with his school teacher. n attempt was made Sunday even m ' to burglarize the residence of J. L. Miner, but the burglars were scared away before getting into the house. The "Blind Tiger" system now in operation in this city, is the out growth of a most unnatural and dis astrous combination in politics which was formed here last spring. The next meeting of the Webster County Teacher's Association, at Cowlcs, Saurday, February 11. A full attendance is desired. E. J. Kixa, President. The city election is not far distant and it is tube hoped that there will be such a spirit manifested by the electors that the "regular broil" will be left out of the political pot and such men put up that arc unobjection able to the people, men who will do what they say, and work for the in terests cf the city and not their own. Give us a good set of officers for the next year. Mrs. Editor Warren is quite sick. J. W. "Warren went to Lincoln this morning. 0. II. Maryatt goes to Denver to morrow morning. C. H. Hunter, of Beatrice a nephew of L. H Fort, is in the city. There will be an eclipse of the moon on the 28th, partially visible in Bed Cloud and parts of the United States. (uite a large crowd attended the j?.ioy last evening, among whom were the Koehler boys and their ladies of Blue Hill, and C. C. Bradford and lady f Guide Hock. The show is reported to be iairly good. A Natural JIusi-lan. Little Lillie Smith, aged eight years, is a curiosity in the musical line. When she was five years old she could play most any piece that she would hoar a person play over once. She can play HO" pieces on the piano and scarcly lknows One note from another. She is certainly a musical wonder. December apportionment f schoo moneys in Webster county. Ilcc'd from State Sup't $ -1,881,81 From licensed and fines 27.85 From fractional rem 1.20 $4,910 SG Allowed Dis;. SI for Jiily 20,19 Hem to be- apportioned 4.S90.G7 Districts entitled to fchare in apportion ment o. 1..., o... . 1 . . . 9... 11. 13.. 15.. 17... 20... 22.. A int. 186.21 66.08 O U o o t TJ VOivv 7 'X'X No. Amt. .629 77 ...87.46 ..63.30 4 6.. O . 10 Y2. k 41.13 44.S2 67-93 54.06 ?4tV 54.99 66.94 16 02.3S ....60.53 ...47.59 18 ! 81.S8 23.. 50.57 17 27.43 (!.. -. 96.65 O3m3V0ip i AU 0 i 00 w oO. 4 ) 28 6S.S5 al)...t.)tt..9 1 .65 32. 34.. 36. as. .......tlla 9 .........O.lO ......... (0. 0 yw 40.. 39.28 .. 5S.6S 30.t ii 4dtls0V 46.... 50.... 47- -34.66 4V 31 4.759 53. ...........67 Ul) dii. .... ...... 1 2 55 5S 58 63 60 60.53 pf 4v44 64 51.29 66 4$ 52 0 (3.9 J 71 67 00 j 3... ........ IO4-66 4 tfitia' W.' ' u ! " 61.46 00 7255 . . . ..58.6S ..... 58.46 i vis jj 6I .48.52 ! 79.01 70 .54.06 74.. 76.. 79.. 81.. ....2S4.16 12 5 7S 4 Q7 f .4205 E. J. K;ng, Co. Ssipt Blank (Jotting's books and Hiatioiury INDIAN CHEEK. Indian Creek, Jan. 24th. Spe cial Correspondence. News scarce this week late and early. Joe Berenzen may be seen with his gun after the prairie chickens and rabbits. Ed Metcalf lost several head of cattle in the late storm. A . Mcintosh lost a cow. Luella Benson is lying very sick. Mrs. Lizzie Bound (formerly Liz zie Mcintosh) a well and favorably known lady will teach a four months term of school for us. "We arc sure of a good school for Lizzie has for the past 4 years been known as one of Webster county's best teachers. Success to j-ou Mrs. Bound, not only in your school but through life. Surprise parties are the young folks amusement of late. Little Elsie Bound visited her ma ma at school last week. Ed Metcalf calls his young daugh ter Olive. Ben Heed comes to visit the folks in this part on Sunday. Ben is one of the energetic men of Indian creek. You will hear from us again. TV. M. P. GLIDE KOCK. Guide Bock, Jan. 23. Special Correspondence A. Garber is down with rheumatism. Geo. Fennell is visiting friends here. Travel is likely to resume its normal status again, now that the backbone of winter has been broken. The festive drummer has again ap peared. The sheet and pillow slip ball given by the band boys Friday night was a success, notwithstanding the intens ity of the cold, hut our people are noted for their amusement loving propensities and arc seldom intimi dated by such trival affairs as the gentle zephyrs of the north. Letters are coming in from Mr. Marsh's heaviest creditors suggest ing that the creditors at their meet ing ought to make arrangements whereby Mr. Marsh shall not close out the business. Words of encour agement and good-will seem to be the order of the day in his case, for which he feels grateful. The office of attorney Chaffin is be ing besieged by 3Ir. Marsh's pat rons, anxious to come to his relief, but as no one is yet authorized to make settlement, they go away in structed to be on hand agreeable to further notice. Well, as this letter has already as sumed voluminous proportions, le- it close by a quotation from Shakespear discription of the adventures of one of our love sick swains: O wiill, O swet-t, O lovi-ly wiill. That it:iiil t lictwuen her ftli,-r.- tro.mi! :.!in iiilue. Thou will, O witll, sweet :iA lovely wiill. Show me thy chink, Io rlink through with mj eye. Thanks, courteous wiill; J;c shield the wall for this, liut what mm; IV no thishy do I w, O wickc 1 wiill, tliro'.igh when I see no Mis, cursed he thy stones for thus deceiving me. BOCICET. When the eyes liecome weak or the lids ln tiauied and sorr.a dKordeied ;.tein or a scrof ulous conditi' 11 of the Mood is indicated, for which Aei's.Sarsaparillu is the best remedy. It imigorates and itali7es the blood rndexjeis all humors. The Telephone Clone Wrong. A subscriber to the telephone ex ohangc asked to be placed in communi cation with hit ntdical nan. Snbscriber "3Iywife complains of seyere pain at the batk of the neck and occasional nausea.4 Doctor "Shcaiif km get the'ma laria." SubieribtuWhftfi teat to be dona"? iihl.mmm .t.h.en- Hftl station altera tL . rf. by mis take and the oluly hnsbavd re ceive" the reply of a meehanieal en gineer in answer to the inquiries of a aill-owner. EngineerMi belieTe the inside is lined with exeoriations to a cosider able thickness. Let her 000J during the night, and in the morning before firing up take a hammer and lay about with it vigorously. Get a garden hose with strong pressure from the main and let it play freely on the parts affected." To his Krtat surprise the doctor MMr saw his client again. For MaJc. Atro " relinauighnipnt v miles r etvspaper office and in the same , -.1 with a platte town ite on the new Bock Island road. Fvtry foot smooth. Address lock box 82, Bed Cloud. Xeb. 104-3td-lw WEDNESDAY Mrs. F. E. Goble. is on the sick list. The "Happy Hour club" holds forth tonight in 3Ioon block hall. 11. K. Stowe, of this citv has been ?r-; . . " appjpated a notary public by Gov. Tbay. " X. W. Flaisig, president of the Bed Cloud Street Bailway Company is in DqshEM?& the fireman's dance icxtsHv evening, January .'50. C. E. Adams, C. E. Davis and .Mr. Bonnell, of Superior, wcr in the cjty last evening on business. ItBiblc studies at the Baptist church Friday evening at 7-V o'clock. All invited. Subject, Sunday school lesson for Jan. 28 Matt, XVI, 13-28 Tiiere is a good prospect of several fine brick business houses going up as soon as spring opens up. Q'he brick is said to have been purchased. We hope the canning factory will not be allowed to drop through with. It will be one of the best paying en terprises that could be possibly gotten up. Walter Sherwood arrived at his majority on last Monday, and now feels nis oats as big as any of us. His father to commemorate the oc casion gave him a fine gold watch. The Bed Cloud Milling Company- are very generous people. Besides keeping several poor families in flour they presented the Ladies Aid Society wUh ten sacks of their best flour yes terday to be given to the poor as they may direct. L. P. Albright recently bought ICO acres of land near the city, for which he paid over S,000. He has made a veiy liberal offer of good depot grounds. 300x2600 to any railroad that comes to Bed Cloud. Mr. Albright is certainly enterprising and very generous in the matter. e hope some of the railroads will take him up at once. The ground lays just cast of the city. The government telegraphed a cold wave to appear by to-morrow. A. Moihart, our popular hardware merchant went to Omaha last night on business. Geo. Valentine and wife departed this morning for Holyoke, Colorado, their future home. The city ought to have a good hook and ladder company in connection with the hose companies. There is some talk of trying to build :i l.i ie brick lictel in ibis city on some hi.', Miiunt ronier, if the ncceary c.ijiit:ii eaii be procured. Fltloil for the .Harried SI:itt. "Young man before T grant your re quest to marry 1113' daughter do you think that you full' appreciate the g:.u responsibility that will rest upon ou? Do you think that you are fitted to bear such a burden?" "Yes, sir, I can confidently say that I am. i have been practicing until I can smell my way to a paregoric bo! tie the darkest night ever was created. The people of Tuscon, Arizona, by a public subscription, buy S,000 copies of their local paper every month for the purpose of sending it abroad, and in addition pay $200 a month for the expense attending "write-ups" of their city. Lamar. Colorado, pays $2,000 fer a phamplct I and $1,500 for a "writo-up" in the local press. The Monitor, Fort Scott, Kansas, is paid $7,000 for talking up the advantages of that city. Hutchison, Kansas, claims to pay the News $10,000 for running a morning paper, and Newton docs better by subscribing $15,000 to have the Republican boom the town. Signal. 1 FROM THKfilTl'QF COWLES. Cowle., Xfb. Jan. 24th. rSneei.tl Oorrespcndence, -Rer. G. W. Hummel delivered hii interesting lecture to Cowles school hist evening. Deputy sheriff Grice passed through Cnw!e-s yesterday on official biuines. The M J-.. Oniiich at Cowles is liein' dKi'ed with chairs this week. ' Profc-sor TinunerniHii, as princijiai oi our schools, . the rieht man in .be , riuht pliu'e. Thf -eiond quarterly meeting ..f ilu M. E Chsiidi brCjw!es circuit will J.f. held a: Cwli-.s on FrH.-ty, S;:i:i-m ami rundiiy next, :.d will pr.b t'y f..ilwHil by u Hi-rics ..r u.ei- ::i4 tbronl: the following week. -- m 1 1 II yoimo:iKlhae a desirable head of ii::ir use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian H.nlr i.w.' the most wonderful diseoverv of m.ion. ,..J 'for the hair and scalp. 1 Fun For The Old Folks. The juvenile theatrical co mpany under the management of Mrs. Sill, will entertain the people of Bed Cloud some niyht during the coming week at the opera house. They will present a comedy in three acts, and conclude with a side splitting farce. The com pany is composed of the be?t theatri cal talent in the city, and the tnanaz uitnt have snared no pains to make it an instructive and interesting enter tainment. The entire proceeds will be used for the benefit of the poor. The ueople of the city should all turn out and help along this worthy enter tainment. Fine costumes and excel lent nitric will also be principal 'ea lures. We will give the date jut us soon as it can belixed upon. WINDING HOLLOW. Winding Hollow, Xeb. Jan. 2-1. Special Correspondence Cold but no blizzards the past week. The 2d is ground hog day. Hope his majesty will lie low, he will hardly conceive the idea of trying to look for his shadow. John Burr looks for game almost every da). Mrs. I). Orris on the sick list. The lyceum last Saturday night was a grand success. Mrs. E. Foe is very sick. Jo I'M. v. Garden Field and Flower Seeds. Don't send off for garden seeds, when we can fill your orders by the oz. cr lb. for less money and with better seeds. Our stock is fresh and reliable of the latest improved var ieties from the best seed house iu the land, who handle northern grown seeds. We do not sell on commis sion, and nothing but fresh seeds iu the bulk. Give us a call. Pkkkixs & Mitchell, Bed Cloud Xeb. Public Sale. llodert Harris living nine miles north of lied Cloud will sell at pub lic auction on Tuesday, the 31st day of January, 0 horses, 11 cows, hogs, fanning utensils &c. Terras: Ten months on approved security. rf aiidiunder cash. Five per cent oif for cash. Don't suffer with chapped hands r ; gh skin when you can so esi y cine, with u brittle of Cutting's Derm -l.n-. Nebraska rosnAattet-ii Confirmed. W.16ULNGT10, Jan. an Among the con firmations u:ado public by the Seuato to day were the following of Nebraska postr masters: H. Bcltcnburg at Hay Springs, Frank Pay at Benklcman, W. L Boulware at Valentine, W. H. Coo.csey at Geneva, J. . Galbraith at Albion, C. V. Gallaher ut Omaha, J. Gulloy at Nelson, L. A. Hanning at Cambridge, O. MucQuaig at Nebraska City, Carrie Patton at Og.ilalla, L. A. Kyon at Falls City, M. O. Sullivan at West Point, C. M. Walworth at Loup City, aud J. IL Welch at Falrmount. IlO'ir'a Petition Scheme. WitsirwoTo:, Jan. 0. Among tho bills Introduced in tho Senate yesterday was one by Mr. Hoar, to grant a service pension to all survivors of the late war. It pro- Tides that all officers and enlisted men who served In the army, navy or marine crops, including regulars und volunteers, sub sequent to March!, ISO 1, ami prior to July 1, ISO", shnll be entitled to u poision at tbu rate of one cent for each day's tervico, this sum to be in addition to any peusioo granted for disability. A Popular Mini. Dcbux, Jan. 20. Mr. Balfour, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, attended the judge's luncheon in the city yesterday. He was booted on entering the building by a crowd which had gathered outside and which waited for ins reappearance so tbat tboy could hoot him again. When tho Chief Secretary finally emorged from the build ing he was mokinc a cigar and smiling. He was greeted with fierce yells and jeers And cries of "Balfour, the liar," which Were eoatinued until he was out of sight Cuiiaul Confirmation. WA8HiN8TOf, Jan. 20. The following were eontinned today: D. L. Pringle, Consul-Genersl to Oautemala. United States Consuls; W. O. Patton, at Bahia; N. J. George, at Chnrlottetoirn; . J. Hill, Montevideo; A. F. Dickson, Gaspe Basin; G. C. Taanar, Pieteo, Vox Scott; E. C. Wellep, Boaneberg) IU It. Dualap, Strat ford, Oatarie. Left Ttt f ih Swa PnrseKTO, IU, Jan. SW tho bank of Tlskilwa, six miles sooth or Here, was broken into by burglars yesterday morn ing safl, aa nearly as caa ba ascertained, about 16,000 lb eurrency was taken. Both tbe euiside ima Inside vaults were drilled and blown epen. The burglars ra their hurry te get away, left part at their swag ea tha lower floor. There Is ao etom O'Brien RelsMtXt. DcBtnr, Jan. 2a WllliaiaO'BrleB, editor ef Vnitti Inland, was this morning released from Tullamore prison, his term of impris onment having expired. A great erowtt waited outside the Jail and tha editor s ceived a great ovation. Be was escorted to the priest's house. lotico for Creditors Moottn j. In the inatt-r of the ii-oi-jimie'it of o. 1 ;. Marih 1 f 'Snide ItocI: i', 10 :i. 1 ,.. . r tBof W.! s: r "Hi iv Xib. fo- ea if a 1- byiiv.::i Ii.irou ti:si:rd dav f.7:iu'i;:r .v" sail! J. 1. in S. ..',1,-aii h'u i th'.s court !.- mvi-:i- n... .... ........ ..II .. . .1 Sory 11:1 cr .itii o ;:!1 n h-i;j.'i;i1 ! prp . 1st of all ,is iia!li'i..:; ;i.l I nam.s-jf cr.-.!i:n.s, :i- teitiired lv I .win- uioi I l..ne-i:i'',nleil thc7t!i !. y'o. .'!,. A. I). !n-- - lifiiuvt'li;; of the ircitor: &. i. . . . 111.- jiii-i 11. 'i ,liu iltniior; l said iii.is S. 3I.i s'j, to hi; held at un oul.o ir the p irjio .-e o. em-i-i . an :i-)ij;iiea : muv.i theslitr If of x;iil trust. A'l persinis if.leret;.-.: will tAcuiKii-f.iud Hii'iid ei iier i 1 ivr-0,1 , DV :i-V,.l Ulrolliri of thbliv.li:, JiiiJ.. (,f Well, or co.iaiy i.i i;t. Con I Xel ;t,A;i. ;:t , o'eio.-'- a. m. ,... ,ti vtii Ua of IV... -, . v I t-i lit ivi'i-;s w'lercof 1 have iieivaut m. m. hand and "lelal seal tuis .-wild -jjrd.iay .',t Jtnoary ism. F. A. Swke.v. Cvuiity J.usjc. "Tio ninc-7ear-old son of IV. G-. (IreoTar, of Richfield, Kan., was accidentally killed Sunday night by the discharge of an old gun in a neighbor's hands. The United States Supreme Court, at Washington on the 23d, iejectel the uppeai of Hugh M. Urooks, alias ilawvell. con demned for the murder of Pro ler in tha Southern Hotel at St. Louis a few years ago. Ismail Pasha's claims have been settled. He receives the Egyptian p.iK"vs that formerly belonged to him, p-opcrty la Stamboul valued at j000J, tha commuta tion of his civil allowances at fourteen years' purchase aud 100,00.) iu c-uj for crops. Judgo Lacombe, in tho United Statc3 Court, at New York, has decided that the cable system u'-cd on the Brooklyn bridga railroad is an infringement o-i patent owned by the National Ceiblo Company. Bfc ordered the bridge trustees to pay the com pany f4,50O damages. When the Episcopal Church at Belleck, County Fermanagh, Ireland, was opened the other morning it was discovered that en attempt had been made to burn tho building, rushes and straw having been heaped iu the aisles and all the Bibles and altar linen placed thereon and fired. Many pows were badly damaged. MARKET REPORTS. Grain and Provision. t l.oun. Jan. 24. Ftona-Dull: XXX, SI-SKli-iO; XX, t..2ta ?.2S; family. i.'.Kii-'.TU; choice, .S'.)23.tX; -ij-ey, M.'0:J.5O. WnnAT Lower; No. 2 red. cash. SL&Sl?c; January, SI !ic; February, SlSl'io; May, t3,'i 84ic Coiin Lower; cash. 47'$347JLic: February, 47Hc; March. 47ic; Maj. 43.'i(a43?'o. Oats Dull and lowor; caati, 3UiiKc; May, SlJic. Kvk Nominal CCe. BABLKY Steady at 702S7!iO. Produce Mutter, unchanged: crearaery. 24 30o: duiry. lSiV.'Uc Es'rs. lsJic. Provisions I'orlc new, $11.73313X0. Lard. 17.20. Dry salt meats boxed shoulders. R3.87J4 C.O); loug clears, $7.."Ort7.53: clear nb. I7.C0 (17.63: short clears, t7.7j37.87' . UaoM, steady at 110.35 15.01). WniSKT-Steady atlt.m. Cirrri.K Steady; cboico heavy natlrs steers, S4.4015 3; fair to good. &.QO&I.3); butber J.lrft4 10. Shcep Strong: fa'.r to choice, UttrSA). HOG8 Active and stronger; choice hoary and butchers' selections, ci 41'i.l.GO: p-jcklaj. 3 10 rcis.45; light grades, onhnary to goed, $4,903 5.Mw cnicxco. Jam. 94. Fuinn- Dull; winter patents, .?J.i3; 9outhern wheat flour, $3.0 '.4.00; sett pring wrraat patents. 1.T5&1 5'. Whkat Weak and lower; No. prmc 793 77c; No. 3 spring. 73u.76c; Xo. tnt, WKtff&iC COUN Depressed. No. -' 48c. Oats Inactive; No. -. a&30Ho. Rye No. . mo. Barley No -ifrtasss. Produce Hutu teady; creamery, ft'i 32a: dairy. 17ili5. ,.. -Wv. Provisions I'orlc. nies,, . Lnrd, 17.35. Short rib stil-, I(Kie. JT0ft7.45. Dry 'k!li-ds!iouMer. loxe.. 5 9f:9.0U. Bnart clear sides, boxed. 7 85(7 3). Whisky Disull-rs ti'iisiiM.i soods. 91 10 Cattle Market dull; steers, MSSOlOO; Etockcrs and feeders, s-.K&&40. SiiEF.p-Steady; native. J.0Oaa., lambs. to.OOa6.55. Hogs Uighor; inixcil. t5.l03o.I0; nry, B.40 05.75. new yoke. Jan. 84. Fr-omt Itathcr dull: superflna, J-'.'fc'AOO; common to Kood western extra and But, 190 3.40; good to choice do. 'S-jOilo-OO. Wheat Quiet; No. : spring, fllfc; un graded red. tOs-Wc; No. S red, )",3ftVSic; January. Kiii'''ic: February. WSSWXc; March, Ol'i'eUt'i.: May. S 13-h:c0a?,c. CtuiN Dull and heavy: unRnuV't .!'Gflic; No. 3, 5ai59ic; No. S. to1' 'Clc: January, atljiO 61i; February. CfJOlHc; May, mHtJls. Oats Better; mixed westeru. 1Z4V: Thlte western. 40ii4tlc. I'houcce Duttr. iaiet and flrni; wesvrn, S5S41C. Egg, in fair request; watiWra, S8j.'j MVJc. Provision' I'orl. dull: mess, H6.0ftjJ!3 for one year old. Cut me its, steady; picked bellies. J7.:'7'"G7.5 1 : pickled shoulder. MX '4 ftCTj; picldcd ham-. JH0J. Lanl. unitOed; western steam rot. 7.70. city steam. !T..t. Cattle Finner at f.!.755io for poor to fairly prime steers, and i-V-ii : 3.0.) for Lulle and dry cows. SnEBi' Firm fcr sheep, but weak for lumba; sheep at WwyiM: lambs. i".71.k7Ui Hog Firmer at $"..:'.'''.".: ivA-(SArt City. Jf:va. 14. Ftouit Fairly active XX. Wi: XX.v 51.013 1.03. family. il.l.Viii.JV. enmee. 4I.it il.tt). Um;y, l.C'fai.70. Wheat Wea'; r.nd lower; No. - 10ft winter. May, Sl'ic bid. rflo r,,ljrd Coux Weak ami noai'- 1: No. 2 cash. 43e asked: January, Uc asKed. February, 4"-""c asked; May. a; -e b.i!. y--jz asked. No. 2 white posh, 47! ic aske-i . May, Oc hid, S;ic asked. Oati No. -J Janu..ry,9J''c bid; May, 31fce. Rye No. cash, toe bid. Pkoduce nutior. stt4Ur; creamery. Stocj; 87e; goo'- K'c Sao -lairy. I823-: sbora packed, choice. 1 iStoc. Kn. firm at 20a. Provisions riams (ujjar cured), ttc; breakfast bacon. 10 Jc: dried beet Be; tfeir rib sides (smokctl). -t i: lonj elaar aUrs 17.40; shoulders. W..V): -hort eleur aides, dh: mesporlc. 114ft); tierce lard. t697. Cattle Quiet and weak; eowa. ie.4DStfM butcbo... .60rc3-Z5; ahmpera, I.4SC4.SJ.,r -SHEEP-Stronser; sales at fS.2t4.sa. Hoos Steady; packing and salaatam atts SJ0: Uabt .z;4.ol " HsmflaBVAaf alas KS MM lsMaVl ESI YA MaV W aaV BMSW Absolutely Pi '" 5-cfc 'J bis powde-u-v- tlian the ordln irj kinds ::id ;.' 1 (o.ipetion with ti., u..:.i. .; - MreiiKm ani wi .- snor. weijhtaluin or p'o.n;i i . n i,v- ,--." - 'o.ij;u . :ii.v J'.:. 1.';' uui means ko J'.m;. i. : o "Wall strttf ,. Yi c: y.-. aL aLVK 9jmk9:&t I l falL-- -