OMAHA DAILY BEESUlSTDAtf MA * 15. 1887.--TWELVE PAGES. A DAY FOR THE SCALPERS , That Clement Manipulates tlio Market to Salt Themselves. CORN AGAIN WEAK AND LOWER. Previous Interest In Hurley Main * tnlnrd In Ihn Provision I'll Tlio Unlllc Market Without Font- lire ( Juiioritl ( jiiotntions. Clilongo I'rnduco Mnrknt. CiilCAfie ) , May 14. [ Special Tulczrnm to the iJKii.j Wheat opened llrm at yesterday's prices , with I hu crowd eauer Imjerj. Thu market sold elf vciy slightly , but started up on Indications of clique buying. Many of the scalnen who It-id sold ou the bulge jes- tetday atternoon came Into the market , and finding that offerings \\eni limited , began bidding for the wheat they wanted. This element took the market away from the clique and put Juno up to bOJffc , when thu demands of thu fihuitswurosatlsllud. The in , u ket , left to Itself , worked elf , June receding to bO' c , July touching STiXc , and August b3tfc. Hero ngaln clique houses appeared as buyers , and as thoACSSlon drcwtnwards acloso the music of the baud bccamo louder and the tune live- tier. About ten minutes before the bell tapped Juno touched BTc. Tliero It stuck tremulously to the tinlsli , July rcntiiu at fc5 c , August atist c and .Suiitut'ibor at b'l' c. Brokers had orders to close thu tnarkut at S7c , and they did It. Thuy did not n.ive to buy a great quantity of grain to elo it , cither. Transactions In tlio pit were bulow thu average - ago In aggregate , the market very narrow. Loeal scalpers and ( those who can have In stantaneous connection with the exchange , try to tall onto thu clique , but thu public does not bti'in to havn availed itsult generally of thu clique "yes , " so generously and continu ously | iut out. Commission houses report a light run on outside ordeis. It Is said , how- civer , that the bucket shops aru great sulfcreis , which would Indicate ) that thu multitude ; ot Halo fellows had ciuuht on nnd were paaseu- gurit on thu clique train. Corn was oiraln weak and lower , especially thu Juno option. There was less changing over to day , or , In other words , loss buying of Juno and uelllncof July , which accounted for the conspicuous weakness In thu former month , and it sold "a split" lowur than ou last break , when the Inside figures on the jrop , up to that time , VUTU touched. The principal feature of to-tlayV tradu was the very general and heavy unloadlngii by longs. Dlscoui.iL'uel holders dumped Iane quanti ties , and although the bhrlnkcrage In values occasioned by free offerings \veru not sovuru , It was a heavy sluggine market from thu fl | > cnlng to the close. Initial traeles In Jutiu were at ! ) ' { and In July at41c. or Xc under yesterday's closing. Juno .slutfed elf to " 3 % ® ; wc. and closed at : "Jc straight , and July rested at 40jc , after touching -lojfc. May closed lit Ic under Junonnd August at about ! ! e premium. Thu actual decline In the leading futures was © c. Larger receipts are predicted for next week , Monday's rim bclmc estimated at 175 cars. Port clearings jester- day from two ports wort ) IH.OWJ bushels , and foreign maikets veru quoted quiet and steady. To-day's charters by lake shippers were for HO.oou tnishols. Oats vroru fuiily active and prices weakened % c tor the piln- clpal trading months. Fine weather , good receipts , tree speculation olturltiKS and the dcprcsKlon of corn , all helped to weaken the1 market. Fluctuations were nairow , June closing at 'J7c and J uly at .iS WJSJf e J itsl at the close 'JO.uoo bushels wuro sold toi August at S-'CJ c. In the ; provision pit yesterday's Intcresi was buruly maintained. Thu market opened with a promise ol moie active tiadlug , bui nil the appearance of a weaker and mort bearish teollng than was expected , trader : became comparatively conservative , hence todaj's business , all told , was somewhat unsatisfactory aud without hpecial fuatuio From thu start thu bear side was tejardcc with the greatest favor , and at the close lare stood at 7k@lOc and short ribs lOQlii c under dor last night's liiml quotations. The bos prices reported were obtained on opening transactions Speculation was con lined U lard and short ribs and to the usual months- June , July and August. J'ork was hold a1 3'Jl lor May and June. The cash proelue sole ! slowly , though buyers were evident ! } making moie inquiries aud showed more disposition to take hold. Lard sold uiodcr aloiy tor export. Cash tnuats were held a about yesterday's prices. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CmoA.00 , May 14. | Special Tolosram t < thoBKK.l CATri.K It was not much of i market to-day. The offerings were smal and the orders for the week wcro about al tilled yesterday. There wcro a few cattle here which salesmen felt could not bo sole Tory satisfactorily and BO they were heli over. Prices on the sales made were gcner nlty steady and the market for the wocli closed fairly good , considering. Beef steers S4.00 ( < M.Sr > ; stockcr.s and feeders , $2.506 4..i5 : cows , bulls and mixed , S'J.OOX < 4.00 ; bulk yi.iXHc i.L'O : slop-fed steers , Si.oo@4.GO Bteor , $ : J.X.M ( ) : ! ; corn-fed , a.704.20. lloos Tin market was active , with i slight up turn as compared with the lowe prices of yesterday , yet values ire 50\ t lower tli an ono week ago , dropping 5@10. . each dav until to-day. Common mixed soli at 84.COQ4.70 ; beat mixed at * 4.80@4.10 , am best heavy , together with butchers' weights at about S.1.UO. Common light Hold as lov BS 84.50(34.00 ( , and assorted I'orke.-s S40j ( 4.8J. MVE STOUIt. Chloazo , May 14. TUo Drovers' Jour 01 reuurtn as follows : < CaUlo-Kecelpw , 800 ; nominally steady beef ste-ors , S4 0J4.b5 ( ; Btock rs and teee ! ITS , S2.r > 0e34.5 ; cows , bulli and mixec S-J.oex'U.oo ; bulk , S3.00@V. > 0 ; Texas cattle 52.15'c 4.20. Hogs Kecelpts , 0,000 ; stronger ; rough an nilxod. S4.i506 4.W ) ; packing and shmplnj ; 4.00M5.10 ; light , S4.50@4. 5 ; skips , 53.0 ( VJ4.50. BShoon Kecelpts , 2,000 : slow ; shorn SM.n il.85 : woolod. S4.001.70 ; Texuns , J-J.75 ( . a.0 : ! ; Iambs , | L50Jrt.M ( ) . Nation ; * ! Htook Ynrels Kn t HI IinuU , III. . Sfay 13. Catllo Receipt * , 110 shipments , 000 ; steady ; choice heavy natlv steers , 84.aKtfri.00 ; fair to good ehlppln uteers , 84.00 JC4.G5 ; butchers' , steers , 88.S5l ( 4.JM ; feeders , fair to eooel , 8l.25@4.20 ! ; stocli crs. fair to good , Si'JXf(3.20. Hogs Receipts , 1,500 ; shipments , 1,000 strong : choice heavy ana butchers' selec tiiins 8.p > .00@'i.l5 ; packing , fair togooel , 4.\i ( ran 00 ; Yorkers , medium to prime , 84.50G 4.R5 ; pigs , common to good , 4.00 ( 4.00. Kaiina * City , May 14. Cattle Receipts 1,000 ; shipments , none ; slow bat ilrm ; com ninn to choice1 , S'J.75C(1.4V ( stockers , S'J.ii ( .cn.w . : ; fecdliiK' steers. s.a5(33.lio : ) ( ; cows , 5'J.ii lloes Receipts , 8.000 ; shipments. 8.000 wvnk and c lower ; common to choice , 81.2 ( g4.75 ; ukli * and plga , 8i50jJ4.M. ! . FINANCIAL. NKW YOIIK , May l5.-Speclal [ TeJejrrar to the HUE. | STOCKS. The Xew Vorl stock maikot was rather moro narrow to-da ttmn It has bi'on for some tluio , but ther was no material breaK In prices. The mo < neusatlonal move of thn day was In Maul tob.n , which advanced a per cent on biz buj Ing orders from the west , it was stated tha tlio stockholders would nave the right soim time this year to subcrlbo for now stock 01 the l.iWO miles of road which the Manltob U building. Granger stocks were all ver ; quiet nnd uteady , notwlthstantllnp rathe heavy selllncr to realize. A good man ; traders were out of town attending the races and this had a tendency to detract from thi lutoreU'vvlilch traders usually take In th market A story was current that a blc bul deal had been started In Norfolk > t Western Loudon operators bolnc ercdlted wltl having designs of some Kind on the roae ! Tbercjult was a Jump of 1 per coat In th Block. The bank datoment , showing a decrease crease of only SJOI.OOO In the reserve , wa regarded as favorable. At least It was no construed as unfavorable enough to sel etocks on. London priced \vero all a shad up and aibltrago houses reported a fal mount of buying for foreign iceounl Western Union and the Vanderbtlts wer OrYi ) it iiavHwu , but tUcra WM. no to soli these stocks. The feature of the after- loon was a sharp bulge In Norfolk & West ern anil a quick rally lu cotton seed oil cor- Ilicatus. The report \YM on the street that nsldt-rs In the Cotton Seed Oil company hael a statement showing ovcrO per cant earned on certificates aud that UK per cent In dlvl- iends would bo paid In July. The market closed very strong at about the opening irlces. The total sales were'iOJ.ooo sharei. UOVKKNMKNTS Government bonds were lull but stead/ . VKSTKII AT'S gUOT\.TIOSM. U.S.C's 100 | C. AN. W 12l i Cential 1'aelllu. . 40i { IMcltlcMall Chicago , t Alton. 1W 1' . , I ) . , \ : i : . r,0 do preferred. . . .If.J I'ullman I'al.Car.l.V ) C. , H. 0 . 1VH | Heading . 4lt < ! ) . , ! < . * W. . . . 1"S Rock Island. . . IH.Vii 1) i\R.J . ! ! l-\St. L. itS. V . . . 8l ! < i llnu . ill1 , , do preferred. . . . V.I1 : da preferred. . . . 71 ! C. , M.&St. I1 . . . in' ' < j Illinois Ci-iittal..lWt do preferred. .121' ; I. , H. As W . y , St. 1' . it O . . . f > " . ? i K. it T . ! 1J I do prereiied..llfi LakeHhoio . UTVTox-u I'acliie. . . . 80 I. . AN . rS , rnlonl'aellic. . . . M Mlchlu-an Cenfl.V. ! ' : ! \ . , St. ltl' . . . 21 , ' , Mo. I'aellle . lOS' do prefened. . .f7k No. I'aclhc . ill'i.W. . U. Telcgiaph 77 ; ( do ] > ruferrud . . . C24I ; Moxiv : ox OAI.I. Kisyat O QS I'or cent closed otleri'd at I pel cent. PUIME MEIIC.VNTII.I : I'APEU W 5 po : cunt. iJThiiMvni : i\ritAVOK : Dull but stead ] at S4.SVf lor sixty day bills , 54.SOX to demand. _ I'llODUCK MAIIKICT. Chlcairo , Jlay 14. Following quota tlous aiuthu 2-.I5U closing ligures : 1'Iour bteady and him ; winter whea Hour , 84.-rXf 4.M : southern , S4.10f < i4.'JO WlHconnm. 8 . 'iO 1.80 : Michigan sof surinir wheat , s:5,7i4.50 : ( ( ! : Mlnnusotabakurs , 8-J.70Ci 4.0 ! ! ; patents , S4.r > Uvi ? .Sj ; low ciatlu * 81.U-VeJi.M ! ; tyo Hour , quiet at i-VJ > M3.4J ; It sacUs and bartels. S 5"ili.70. Wheat Opened at venterday's close am closed J c highei ; cash , b. 'c ; June , 87 8" > JkC. Coin Modcra'rc y active but weak , cleislni \c below yesterdiys close ; cash , 850 ; June c ; ; iuly,40ii-lCc. : Oats Kliictuatud but little \\ltli noesson tlal change ; cash , 'M u ; June , 27J4u ; July Kyu-5Wr. Barey--Nomlnal ! at 57e. Timothy Seed Prime , cash , S1.73. WhlskvS1.10. . 1'ork Nominally unchanged ; cash ane June , S.M.OO. Lard Weaker and 1'JKc lower ; cash S < i.no@n.rii > if ; June , so.i > -.Q0.07K ; July " lltilk'Meats Shoulders , S"i.f > 07"i.70 ; shoii cleai , S7.4rK < i7.50 ; short ribi , 87.00. JJuttcr Weak ; creamery , IsaiOc ; dairy Cheese Quiet ; full cream cheeldars , lln ( 12c ; Hats , I'JKMISc ; joting Amuiicas , liiij ; skims , : i$7c. ( Hides-Unchanged ; heavy green salted 7 c Unlit do , 74'uSc ( ) ; s.Utiv.l bull hides , Uc ; gieui salted call , 8c ; dry Hint , I'J litc : dry calf ' 'd14c ! ; ileacons , 40c each ; dry salted , lOc. Tallow Unehatikred ; No. 1 country , 4c ; No 3,3 , ' c ; cake , 4Jic. Receipts. Shipments Flour , bbls . 10,1 OJ 14,00 Wheat , bu . 24.000 212,00 Corn , bu . 5(5,000 ( 52 .00 Oats , bu . 147.000 174,00 live , bu . 1,000 non Uarley , bu . 11.000 B.OO Now Vork. May 14. Wheat Receipts 231,000 ; exports , 2J4,000spot ; U'@Kc higher but less actlvooptions ; opunedasnado buttci later declined J Gi' c , subsequently ael vanced > 's@Kc , closing steady ; ungradci red , ! M@9s < ! ; No. 3 rod , 0 > c : No. 1 red , 'JDKc No.2 led , IKi e/i'J'c ' In elevator , Obo delivered l)7e ) free on board , Juno closing at VK5 > 4'c. Corn Spot a slmele and options > s@ ' lower , closing steady ; receipts , 700,000 ; ON ports , 94,000 ; ungraded , 4bJ ( ai.i ; c : No. i 47KQ180. in elevator , MjjON'.yfc delivered June closing at 47c. Oats A shade easier and moelcrately acl ivo ; tioccipts , 31,000 ; expoits , 4bl ; mixe western , 34c ( ; while western , 7Vj41c. 1'ctroleiim Steady ; United KC. ; K es Steady aud in fair demand ; wes ! orn , l'14Kc. Pork ( Juiot , but about steady. Lard Lower ana heavy , closing wit some reaction ; western steam , spot , § 0.'J5 ( 0.97 . ButtOr Quiet and easier ; western , 12g22 ( ( Cheese Dull and easier. Milwaukee. May 14. Wheat Steady cash , ttStfc ; Junn. iUc ; July , 4 > ic Corn Strong ; No. 3 , 42c. Oats Weak ; No. 2. white , DO' c. Jtyo-UullNo. ; 1 , 57Kc. Barley-Quiet ; No. 2 , 55 > ic. Provisions Weaker ; PorK , May , S14.50. Cincinnati , May 14. Wheat Qulot bi lirm ; No 2 red , 80c , Corn Kasler ; No. 2 mixed , 4M$43./c. ! Oats-Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , SO c , R > e Klrin ; No. 2 , G5c. Pork Dull at SIO.OO. Lard-Qulot at 50.00. Whlsty- Active at 1.05. Minneapolis , May 14. Wheat Steady closed active and strong ; No. 1 hard. Ma' 79 fc ; Juno , 80kc ; July , 813/c : No. northern , May , Tbjfc ; June , 7UJ c ; Jul ; sojfc ; No. a northern , cash , 75Jic ; Jum 76jjc ; JUty , 78c , On track : No. 1 hard. bO < No. 1 northern , TO c ; No 2 uortheri 76Kc. Flour Firm ; patents , 84.404.W ) ; bakers S3.50Q3.GO. Kescelpts Wheat , 05,000 bu ; flour. , 455 bbl hhipments Wheat , 20,000 bu ; tlour , 18,0t bbls. bbls.New New Orleans , Mayl4. Corn Strong an higher ; mixed , 5i < vj5itfc ; ; yellow , 6'J@ > o ( white , nwasfic. Oats Quiet and steady at 37K < " . Corn Mual Firmer at S-J.40i2.45. ( 11 OK Products Unsettled and genciall lo wer.1'ork 810.50. I.nrd Itollneel tlerco at Sfi.75. Hulk Moats Shoulders , SG.OO ; Ions cle ; and clear rib , S7.50. St. Ijoula , May 14. Wheat Easy earl and closed steady ; cash , fc5SS5 > c ; Jun We. We.Corn Lower ; cash , H7 < 5 37 } c ; Juno , JM Oats Dull ; cash , 27Jii(5'Jbc. Pork Dull ; new , 3l..73. Lard Nominally lower at S0.40QG.15. Whlsky-51.03. Hutter Quiet : creamery , 1821c ; dalr 14@18c. KaasiiR Cltr. Mav 14. Wheat Woakoi No. 3 red , cash , 71Kc nskod ; June , 71 1 7lHc ; July , rJcbld. Corn-Weaker ; No. 2. cash , 31 0 bit June , 3H/c bid ; July , Mc bid. Oats-No. 2 , 2S4'c bid. May 14. Wheat Stead holders offer moderately. Corn Steady and demand fair ; now mlxc western , 4s 2 > jd per cental. OM All A L.IVK STOO It Saturday , May 14. Cnttln. The receipts ot cattle were hovlcr than fe some time past and especially tor the last c the week. The market was slow on nccoiu of the owners being unwilling to sell the stock at llio declliia To-day's market w ; very nearly steadv with yestcrelay. M Swift of Swift it Co. , Chlciiiro , was on tl maiket and picked up a few loads. I Iocs. The run of hogs was very liberal for tl last of thn week. The market opened falrl active at a docllno of about He. The bulk c the hogs were sold early In the day , 'ft decline In the market Is In sympathy wit thu decline In other markets and tliolowi prices of all kinds of provisions , lard , el There wuro eight loads of liiht bklpy an coarsoheavy hogs leftover. Bhcen. Thuio was no mat ket. Receipts. Cattle 2,01 UO 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . < , ol I'rovnlllni : 1'rlooi. Showing tlio prevailing prices paid for II v stock on this market : Choice steers , 13W to HOO Ibs. . . . 51.30ft IK Choice steers , lioo to iv > o Ibj. . . 4.05fH.l5 ( Fat llttlo stner 000 to lora Ibs , . . . 3. ( > 0jHoo ( Kxtrachoicocowsandhelfer ) . . . . S.40cu'3 0 ( iooel to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 3.15. . ' < % 3.3 > Common to medium cows3.00(23.10 ( Uood to cholco bulls a.r)0m3.00 Light aud medium hon 4.4V4I.40 Oooel to choica heavy nogs 4.4V * 1.53 Uooe } to choice mixed ho s 4.4034.50 Choice bheep , 80 to 120 Ihs 8.1.r < < t3.75 . lluprc untattvo tialoi. - - 6TEEI13. No. .Ar. Pr. - No,1 Av. Pr. 7. , , , 1115 $3.70 . . W.M.WH 3i.0i 21. . . .1133 4.8i B. . . . ! ( : 4.03 . . . . OH 3..M r . . . .lB14 4.10 40 . . .1107 4.00 : t . . .loo' . 4.r > 15 . . . 0' > 3 4.00 GS..1T73 4.13 87..lni 4.0U 80. . . .131.1 4.1S 3 . . .ILW 4.00 2 . . .13-J3 4.20 20 . .ill.V ) 4.00 fit . , .131r > 4.20 eT0..113l 4.05 5J..l il 4.20 COWS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 8..1'JGO sa.25 ' 3 ' ' < No. Av. Pr. 3No. . Av. Pr. u. . . .IK ) sj.no 2..u..xi en.oo 1 . . .1010 3.00 1..1S * ) 3.10 . No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Sltk. Pr. 4S . . .241 200 8l.n : 7 . . .2sO 40 S 1.40 M..S.j 200 4.tt : 7J..2' , " ! 44JK 71. . . .213 40 4.8.J 71 . . .240 40 4.15 84..15 ! ' 12) ) 4.H5 OS. . . . ' 471 4.4T 6'.2.'j2 KM ) 4.4D Ol. . . . ' , ' ' 1M 1.45 02 . . .210 40 4.40 7i..247 'JOO 4.lri C5..3 : < 1 KX3 4.40 57 . . .2X ( > bO 4.T 70 . . .3IU N ) 1.10 f ) ' . . . .U53 120 4.I5 70.'J10 1-JO 4.40 fil.,2W240 4.45 < il . . .2OJ bO 1. 10 li'.l..2..0 40 441 (10. ( . . .21' ' . ! liiO 410 72..2401CO 1.41 71 . . . .Visijio 1.40 IT ) . . ,2 1 4.47 > 4 m . . . 'JM to 4.40 ( ! ' ! . . . . 200 4.W 73..2IS 40 1.10 fi7 . . .2TO 200 4.50 lol.0 : { 80 4. JO 7'.1. , .2-lt bO 4.f.0 01. . . . SCI bO 4.40 0 . . . .2s < 1 W ) 4.r > 0 6'i..2VJ 100 440 . ' .0..270 bO 4.0 Cn..2l4 40 4.40 74..2'XJ 240 4..V ) 07 . . .2.H 120 4.40 Ofl..3TO bO 4.50 04. . . . 2-22 40 4.40 C0..ai4 4.rr 00. . . .249 100 4.40 72. . . .202 fcO 4.M _ _ Iilvc Stock Sold. Showing thu mitrtbcr ot cattluand hogs bought by thu leading btiyets oil to-day's market : irons. Anelo-Ainurlcan Packing Co . 3.001 (1. ( II. Hammond As Co . 201 Local . 14 . Held over . 5-JO ( K 11. Hammonel & Co llanls A : Kisher . : w hwltt ite Co . 80 Conklln it Co . 8t ) Claikuliros . 40 Local . 12 Total . . . 017 Shipments. Showing the number of eittle. hos and sheepshlpp.-d liom the yards duiln thuday. CA.TTI.K. No. cars. Kt. Di > st. ' 17 . 0. H. &Q . Chicago 3.1 . Mil . Chicago 17 . It. I . Chicago 10 . N W . Chlciuo All. silos ot stock in tins market are made percwt. llvo woliht unluss otherwise stated. Dead hogs sell at " ( o per Ib. tor all weight ? . "Skins , " or ho.3 weighing less than loj IDS , novaluo. Pregniint sows are doclcud 43 los. by the uiiullo Idvo Stock Notes. Jlogs 15c off. Cattle steady. A heavy mu for Saturday. Kight loads of hogs left over , Nothing doing In butcheis' stock. ( iCorgulVnines , Slissoiul Valley , was In and sold a load of hogs. C. E. Llllj bridge , \Ve-iton , came In with two loads ot cattle. .1. A. Carton. Dewltt , Neb. , was In and sold three loads ot cattle. There were3 ! " > o hogs on the market , count- lin : liesh receipts and stale. U. llutelilnson , Kepnblican city , was here and marketed a load of hogs. E. Pettjs , Sholbv , was hero with a load of hogs which sold on the market. J. B. Hunter , North Parke , a well known cattle owner , was among thu vlsltois at the yards. U. A. Ileaton , of Clark , Huaton & Co. , Wuston , was lu with two loads of cattle ami ono of hogs. A. Spelts. David City , was heio and sold S9 head of cattle. Fifty-three head avuiaged 1315 aud brought 4.20. This morn in , ' Fowler Bros , had about 7,000 llvo hugs In their pens , which was enough to last them for two davs or more. In spite ot that fact they bought 2,000 more. Complaints aru made that the tulcgiaph company does not deliver messages with sulliciunt promptness. A few hours delay makes a great dltlerenco In thu livu stock business. The number of cattle sold on the market was vtiy small In comparison with thu num ber In the yards. This howovur Is alwaj s the case when there Is a suelden and he-avy decline In the market , Shippers coma In with cattle which we-io bought when thu mar ket was higher , and llndlng that they can not get out on them , they prefer to go ou tu Chicago in hopes ot bettering themselves. Kxporleneo has shown , however , that nlnu times out of ton the shipper does not receive ) as much In Chicago as ha may be offered here. Yesterday Mr. Swift , of Swift & Ce > . , made a bid on every load ot fat cattle in the yarels , but only a very few weiu sold. It re - mains to bo seen whethurtho samecattlo will net their owners any moro on the Chlcagc market. _ OMAUA WHOLESALE MAIIK.KT8 Goiieral i'roiluco. Saturday , May 14. TlicfoUawmfi prices arc for round tots 0 } produce , s solct on me warJie ; to-aay. Kenis Steady at Uc , BUTTKII- There Is an occasional package of fancy butter that sells above thu ntiotittioiu given below. Chlco country , l5@15c ! ; lalrte good , 10@l2o ; common , 6@ c. CUKESE Full cream clieadars,8lngIe,14Xc : full cream flats , twins , 14 > fc ; Young Ameri cas , 15o ; fancy Swiss , I8c ; Swiss , lin ported , 25c ; Llmbnrgor , 14c : brick. I5@10c. LIVE POUI.TUY Chickens , S3.00@3.-r > . OAMK Ducks , mallard , per duz. S300 ( 2.21 ; ducks , teal , per dm. 81.50 ( 1.75 ; ducks mixed , per do * , S1.50tJl.7j ; geuso , per eloz , S.J.OOQ3.50 ; brants , per do * , § 2.00 ; snipe , perdo31.20 , plo\ci &tc. POTATOKS Uoma grown , small lots , fioir store , b.r > (390c ( ; now potatoes , per bbl , 3J.50 , ONIONS Now southern , per bol , 5"i.OO. AOK Now California stock sells al eper 10. APPI.KS The maiket Is bare and there 1 ; no stock of any account. NEW VEOKrAin.is : Spinach , per bbl , S1.23 ; top onions , pur doen bunches , 20 i 25c ; radishes , per doen bunches , BOc ; lettuce 40c ; plu plant , per Ib. 2c ; home grown asi > a gus , per doz , 40@50o ; cucumbeis. per do * We. BEAN8-lnferlorstock.7.WS1.00L'ood ; clean country , SUOO ( i)1.35 ) ; medium , hand picked , 81.4031.50 ; hand plckuel. navv , 81.50C < JH.OO. 1'novisioNs Ham , 12Kc ; breaktasl bacon , rib. 10 > c ; breakfast bacon , plain , lie dry salt sides. 8X@SJ/c ; dried beef , regular , U @llc ; dried beet , nam nieces , 18c ; lard , 50-11 cans , 7 Tc ; QO-lbcans , Fairbanks , 7c ; 10-11 cans , Fairbanks , 7J < c ; 5-lb cans , Faiibauks , 6c ; 3-lbcans. Fairbanks , 8 > e. bKi s-Messlna , choice , per box , S4,5 ( OiiANor.s California , Los Angeles , pei boc , 300 ; Meclltenanean sweets , $3.506 B.7."i ; Mussina ImKral | ! , fancy. 5.50 ; Sat Gabriel , slnirlu box lots , 3.00 ; San Gabriel 5 box lots , 83.85. SIIIAVVIIIKUIIS : : The receipts are Ilbera and thu muilcet lower. Choice stock , pe ; case , 55.1)0. ) BANANAS Largobunches , per bunch , SS.fii @ 4.00. _ General filarkatt. \AUNisiiKs-Uairels , pur gallon ; mrnl ture , extra , 51.10 ; furnltuns No. 1. 81.00 coach extra , 81.40 ; coach. No. i , 81.20 ; Da mar , extra , 81.75 ; Japtn > 70c ; usphaltum extra 85c : shellac , 45.M ; hard oil linlsh WHY PAINTS White lead , 7c : French jtlnc , 12c : ParU wliltlnir. 2Kc ; whltlne , gliders * 5fo ; whiting , com'l , IHC ; lauipbl&ck , Ger ruanstown. V2a ; lampblack , ordinary , 8c Prussian bluo.v > cultramarlno ; , l c ; vainly it- brown , be ; umber , burnt. 4c ; umber , raw , 4c Bionna , burnt , 4c ; Blen'ia. raw , 4c ; Paru green , , tentilnsvV. . Paris green , com mon. S3" ' rhromo uroau , N. y. . 20o Termllhon American. ibc : inaiat raw ana buini umber , 1 fi > cans , i2c ; raw am burnt Blenna , 13o : Vandyke brown , LSc ; relined lined lampblack l'2o : coach black and iron black , l o ; drop black. 16c ; Prussian Diuu 40c ; ultramarlno black. iSo ; chromo irrceu.L. M. 4D. . lOc ; blind ana shutter creen , U. M A D. , lOc ; Paris ereen , Ibo ; Indian red , I5c Vunetlan red , Up ; Tuscan. 3c ; Amerlcat vennllllon. L. A D. , 20o ; yellow ochre. 2o ; L M. & O. D. . 18o ; jrooa ochre. ICc : t > at n dryer , 80 ; eralnlnir color , light oak , dark oak walnut , chestnut ana 9h. IJc DnuosAND IJIIKMIOAI.S. Aol carbolic , ri'c ' : aclrt tartaric , 52c ; balsam copaiba , pei 10 , we ; bark sassafras , per ft , lOc ; calomel per Ib , 78ct chlnchonldlx per oz , 40c ; chloio form , per fi > , M-C ; Dover * powders , per D > 81.23 ; epspm . ' alts. , per tt , "Ko ; Blycerltio pure , per It. Sy0leaet acetato. W ft. Ulc 011 , castor , No , i. | > erg l. , l.f 0 ; oil castor No. a , per Rat. , fl.400il ; ollvo. pcrgal. , l.40 oil orlifannum. 50c ; opium , l.so ; nulnlna r l " ' nni } S , * 8p.fri m' 70c potasslun : Jodlde , per tt > , SJ..V ) ; alcln. | perez , 4 ic ; mil- phate morpliljie. - per oz. ( . S ; sulphur ' -oei SEEKING "j POETIC NOOKS , Dmaha SMiotyfroparing for a Lodge Dur- IngTne Heated Term , ST. CATHERINE'S MAY PARTY. Sirs. Mumiufcfc's Studio A Family 3 Iltiiinlim Miss UclHt'M Mlrtlielny I'nriy llio Vruifchnn lie- union < 3cneral Gossip. Society Simmers Down. Society la gradually simmering down to the dregs- Parties nro becoming moio mid more the u.xcuptton , and these that do occur are tlio closing ttssoniblios of club organizations , and for thu most purl soon ! stdlo and unprotilablo. Kvon in tlio matrimonml tniirkut a serious depression is fult , perhaps bceauso May is not fa vored by tradition us a propituos period forconnubhil ventures. Juno is thu choice of most puoulo and it is thought that Omaha will record a list of such sacri fices this year , notwithstanding the prov erbial shyness of cupid for tlio gilded youth of tins section. The o foolish virgins who have let moro birthdays slip by than tlmy like to count , without improving tholr opportunities are preparing to have their candles well trimmed and in readiness to arrest the progress of possible summer resort months. Aithtlio hope that ; springs eternal , their illuminations have conjured a summer rich in results. Next week promises to brighten up somewhat. Cards are out for a recep tion by General and Mrs. Crook Wednes day evening fiom ( ) to ID. The following afternoon Mrs. ( ! uy liurtou and Mis. C. 1) . Woolworth will receive their friends from 3 to li , at Mrs. Uartou's house ou California street. l noiety MlUi ? . St. James liudgot : "Tho word ton is quite abolished. Everything that is fash ionable is now called the iiiek. " So wrote Lord Kobcrt Seymour in January , 1788 , in the diary , extracts from which appear in the April number of Murray's Magazine , and it is a contribution towards the history of slang terms as ap plied to the movements of tashion which should bo noted by those interested in Ilia trivialties of language. The "buck and bloods" of "Kuddygorc , " similarly recall the many now departed names given to thosa who follow the fashion only too closely. Macaroni , beau , dandy , top , coxcomb , swell , masher , dude , coiiurchic and stiperchic are all of the same school. In two of Lord Hoaconslield's novels the change in the use of such names U clearly shown. "Dandy has been voted vulsrar.and beau is now the word , " is remarked in "J'lie Young Duke , " pub lished in 1828 , while in "Lothair , " given to the world in 1870 , there is a reference to what is colishtcrcd "tho high mode for a real swell. llii/rJicso historical develop ments of colloquial language are of in terest to any vvlio attempt to study con- tunmorary lio-ns displayed in contempo rary literature. "Nick , " ' as an epithet , has completely disappeared ; "chic" has trone in the sjuu9 direction , and before long pprliapCVui | society journals will awake to theifaqt that it has become mo notonous to jiiuljadics , b.ills.and dresses alike , and alyvays described as "smart. " A May festival. St. Catherine's academy was the scene of much bustloihid merriment Tl ursday. It was tigala'day among the pupils , who were treated iq a May festival. The beginning - ginning of the jfostivities was a march of the pupils through corridors , singing the litany. Thou a hymn was sung. The large hall on the second lloor was elabo rately decorated , and a throne was erected to the statue of the Virgin which was crowned by the May queen , Miss Clara Crcighton. The bishop then crowned the May and fairy queens , Clara Croighton and Miss Clara Van Camp. The prettiest feature ot the day was the May polo dance by twenty-four children , after which they enjoyed unlimited re freshments. The bishop and eight clergy were present , also the parents ot the queens and the former pupils of the academy. _ A nirtlulny Party. Miss Ethel ( Joist of 1810 St. Mary's ave nue gave a birthday party Wednesday evening , in honor of her cousin , Miss Essie Freeman , of Union Mills , 1ml. The rooms were canvassed for dancing and music furnished by Prof. D. F. Freeman , of Wahoo. The presents wore numerous and elegant. Among the guests wo no ticed Misses Fannie and Edith Daven port , Daisy lliggins. Mamip and Susie Welty , Soppio ana Fannie Standish , Clara Roth , Minnie Lehman , Li//.ie Elliott , IlallicLyon , Gertie Scotiold , Edna Williams , Jonniu Donaldson. Annie Wild , Carrie Johnson , and Messrs. Charles Higgins , Harry Warwick. Ad. Knicker becker , Loon Coulter , Frank liiilch , ( Jeorgo Meigs and Alvin Johnson. A Complimentary Ilocoptlon. Miss Woolworth received the young ladies of her acquaintance Thursday afternoon from 3 to 0 , in honor of hot iri'ests ' Mrs. A. J. Moro of Sioux City , and Miss Itabbincton of Council Hlulls. The afternoon passed very pleasantly in social - cial converse and reminiscences of the past season. Those present wore : Mrs. H. S Kottins , Mrs. W. 15. Millard , Mrs. P. U. .Johnson , Mrs. Collins , Mrs. A. J , Love. Mrs. W. L. Dickey , Mrs. E. S , Dumiy , jr. , the Mis5es Boyd , Ijams , Richardson , Rustin , Shears , Dimdy , Iviko. McClmtook ; Rollins of Columbia , Missouri , Ho.igland , Brown , Miller , Burns , Morsn , McMurtry of Lincoln , Dickey , Williams of Topeka , Kansas. Free SltiKiiiK Classes. The opportunity presented the young people of Omaha for vocal and olocii' tionary training in Arthur C. MoKnight'f protracted course of frco lessons is some thing unprocEttrtiitud in the Gate City' < educational aarcer. Upwards of 800 chil dren and yoijh ( tyavo enjoyed the bunotil of these healthful R d valuable drills dur ing the past two 'months , and have de rived lasting turnoHt from them. One month more ) Vill complete this free course Of instfifction , when selected pupils from theiao'classcs will render tin charming allegory of the "Naiad Queen , ' which was w'fiflon expressly for Mr. Mo < Knight after Jim guddon termination ol his remarkable career as the "Boy Ora tor. " This entertainment promises to bi of great interest and elaborateness. Club. The Philoiulnb had a fair attend ance Thursday considering the weather , The programme * of twenty dances was entered into wiih unusual spirit , and the refreshments also received liberal atten tion from the thirsty crowd. Amen < these present vvoro Mrs. Stornsdorf , Mrs Tanner , Mrs. Lucas , the Missus ( iould Austin , Uemdorir , Pluming , Stoinhau ser , Bookman , OUtcd , Kelly , Clarke , Ruich art , Smith , Pagan , Ruby , Fe-uhomonc , Tromaino , McDonald , Richardson Moisonor , and Messrs. Lydiek , Nowhall , Soiior , Smith , Maryon , Jcweitt , Wuko- liuld. Allen , iroman , C.irpontor , item dorlf Aliiitel , Whitney , Butler , Bach man , Kaufman , Kimmorman , Mulligan , Lucas , Cransou , Epenuter. iCarel 1'ftrty. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Burton entertained a nnmbur of. their neighbors on Park avenue Tuesday evening. A very pluasaul time was had in playing cards. Thosq present were Colonel and Mrs. Akin , Mr. and Mrs. 1'ratt , Mr. and Mrs. Ris- Ion , Mr. and Mrs Gooilrlch , Mr. and Mrs. Dale , Mr. and Mrs. Unwell , Mr. and Mrs. Alexander , Mr. and Mrs , UrolV , Mr. aiitl Mrs. Bliss , Mr. and Mrs. Hop kins. Knmllr llcnnlnn , The Hon. W. R. Vaughan celebrated the thirty-ninth anniversary of his birth day , and the eighteenth year of his mar riage , Thursday , in a very enjoyable manner at his homo on Luavonworth street. Besides his wife and seven chil dren , there were present his brother-in- law. C. 1 * . DeVoe , president of the Keetor Wilholmy company , and wife. An elo- g.int family dinner was followed with music , making the occasion a happy one In Mr . Mttm.iiiKh'H Studio. The latest rage in the way of decora tive Novelties are lir pillows that are both fragrant and ornamental. They are in great favor for remembrances , just now , appropriate quotations sometimes ac companying the unlquo and suggestive decorations that makes them seem al most too dainty for n-c. Mrs. Miimaugh has exercised her ingenuity on everal occasions , with telling results. One of the most delicate is covered with palo green silk with a spr.iy of lir cones and twigs in tapestry dyes. Another moro elaborate , is in p.ilcst blue with a very dif ficult design ot a female ilguro in a cres cent with starry stcy surrounding. Miss Harmon has completed a land scape with distant t.ills and in the foreground - ground between banks of shrubbery , a clear stream in which a dog is intently watching his own shadow. Miss Standish has done one of the prettiest nieces that has gene out of the studio. It is an idyl of spring ami country life , with budding trees , a farm house in the middle distance , and a placid river in the foreground , with numerous cattle luxuriating in the sun- shino. The treatment of the picture is excellent and shows a considerable knowledge of anatomy. M.ix Meyer has returned from the east W. J. Carter is spending Sunday in Lincoln. A Knights of Labor party will bo hold on the 17th. B. B. Young will sing at the next Ladies Mustcalo , May 13. Mrs. Adolph Meyer will go to Splril lake the last of Juno. Mrs , Morris Sloman went cast Thurs day to spend the summer. Rebecca lodge will bo represented at .1 ball at Masonic hall , thoIlSth. General Dennis of Yankton , Dak. , visited Omaha friends last week. Miss 'Alpena , of Chicago , is visiting her histcr , Mrs. J. I. Eichman. Mrs. E. B. Chapman went to St. Joe Wednesday , for a months visit. ATurnvorein exhibition will bo given at the opera house on the 20th. Miss Almy left Thursday to spend the summer at her homo in Salt Lake. Unity club will hold its last social the end of the month at Mrs. KimbalPs. Mrs. E/ra Millard leaves to-morrow for New YorK on her way to Europe. Mrs. General Brock entertained a fc\\ friends at a dinner party last evening. Mrs. W. S. Hurlbut , of Cheyenne , i visiting her sister , Mrs. D. V. Barkalow , Mrs. S. P. Morse has returned from t six weeks' sojourn at Hut ( Springs , Ark Mrs. D. W. Van Cott and son left Fri day for Stateii Island to remain unti fall. fall.The The Coflec club met at Mrs. L. Holler's Vcdnesday. Pretty souvenirs wcro given. Miss McMurtry , who has been thcgucsl of Miss Burns , returned to Liucoli Thursday. Mrs. B. E. B. Kennedy and daughtei returned Wednesday from a long visit in Michigan. The ladies of the Gcrman-Amcricar school will give a calico ball at Ucrmaui : hall on the -'Oth. Bon Rosonfcld of Baltimore , a brother in-law of A. Mandelberg , is in the city with a view to locating. The Hon. A. U. Wyman and elaughtci have returned from Washington and arc domiciled at the Millard. J. S Collins gave a stag party Wednes day night at his elegant rooms on Twolftl street over Wicdemau's. R. H. Vinton , private secretary of S. R. Callaway has resigned and will cm- bark in the real estate business. The Afternoon Luncheon club met a Mrs , J. S. Robinson's , Wednesday. The next meeting will be at Mrs. S. Kate's. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Maul arrived it Omaha Wednesday after a visit of tbre < months with their daughter , in Nov York. The parents of G. D. Wyatt , the lum her merchant , arrived hero Friday fron Ludlngton , Michigan , and will locati here permanently. Mrs. A. C. Jordan , wife of the manag ing editor of the Republican arrived lion yesterday from Fargo. Mr. and Airs Jordan have taken rooms at 1011 Faruun street. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Burket wont h Grand Island Wednesday to attend tin marriage of their niece , Miss Clara Bur ket , to A. Hart , a prominent druggist o : that place. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. II. Patrick gave a din ncr last Sunday in honor of General Lev Wallace. The guests were Senator am Mrs. Mandorson , General and Mrs Crook , General and Mrs , Hawkins , Judgi and Mrs. Woolworth. Miss Arta Cody , of North Platte , wrx * at the Paxton triday. In the ovcmnp she went to Lincoln to visit friends , and from there she will go to Now York , from whence she will sail for London te join her father , "Butlalo Bill. " A party from Omaha accompanied tin rillu club to Bellevue Wednesday to at tend the club's second shoot. Amotu the number wore Miss Berlin , Miss Bob binglon of Council Bluffs , Airs. P. S Eustis , Miss Eustls , Miss McMurtrio o Lincoln , and Mrs. D. J. Collins. A lishing party will leave to-day fo : Madison lake , to spend a week in plcasur ing. The party is a convivial one and i gay time is anticipated. Thu crowd in eludes Dr. Conkling , C. E. Yo-,1 , Harr : Douel , Lyman Richardson , J. W. Morse Guy Barton and E , M. Morsman. The Following Circular Will Interest Omaha Imillcs. "OMAHA , Nob. . May 11 , 1837. Mr. A F. Montanyo , from the houo of G. Sau vago , 12 Rue Poisonorro , Pans , has con uentcd to exhibit his collection of novolt ; silks and dress goods at our store ncx' Tuesday , May 17th. You are invited K call and inspect them. Wo know yoi will enjoy seeing them , as Mr. Montanyi will exhibit all thu latest Paris Novcltiu for next fall. Ladies wishing to placi order a for single dies ? patterns can d < ho. S. P. MORSE &CO. " Ilorsnback oxurciso was never mon popular than at present , it i.i said. Hole landlords of country places arc adviset to add some saddle horses to their "mod crn improvements , " for the summer vis itors will demand exercise according ti the popular idea. Usually it is nccessar to procure the horse In one town and t ! ( v'raph for the saddle from another Tiicru is no butter exercise until til riilor.s become careles wUh thu feeling o their own proficiency in the accomplish ment. i Berlin's population increased 43,00 during the past year.t TI1IIUH OP A KIND. MootlnitM to tto llclil by Three Denominations1 In Otunlia. Un next Thursday the UUh lint. , the tfcti oral nosombly of thu I'losbvtorlnii church In the United States will meet In thoKlrst 1'rus- bytcrlan church In this city. On Wednesday May IS , Win. H. Reiberts , stated clerk nud Win. K , Moore , porinniirnt clerk , composing thu committee on commis sions will bo present in the lecture rooms of the Smith West church at It p. in , , and nlso on the lutli. lust. , at SWn. : in. , for thupurpust ) of H'celvlii ) , ' the aeileiitliUs of commis sioners. The re-ccmtlon committee of the RC-ncral as sembly \ \ \ \ \ bo \\aUltic at nil the trains on Wednesday , Thursday and Friday , Slay IS. 1U mid 20 , to recolNO the commissioners , rtiu committee and Its nssUtiuits will bo ileco- tat i'd with bailees so that It cnnbu readily recoKiil/ed. Mr. J. L. \ \ Ithrow ha < olfeteil to send his 'busses nml carry the commis sioners tree fiom tlio depots to thu chinch. Delegates \\lio expect to be present at the Homo ami Koreiaii Mlolonnry mcetlm ; to be held at the time of thu assembly at Omaha , \\lllpltMiu send their names to Mr. Ceorizu Tllden , UM South Nineteenth street , Uiiinhn. iNeb. , \ \ ho w ill be happy to secure places ol entertainment. The committee will , RO far as possible , ( ! ! rect visitors to thu assembly to houses \Nheii1 board can bo hud nt reduced rates. The hotel rates are : 1'axton hotel S'J , Mlllunl hoiel S ) . Merchants' hotel SM.T3 to S'-i , ottiei hotels 31.50 to 551.73 ami prl\ato houses 61 per day. The annual mectlnc of the woman's ox- ecu the committee of Homo Missions will be held In this city on Friday , May U7. A con ference of synotllcal committees Is anuuml for Tuesday afternoon , Mav 'J . On U'ednes day atternoon. May'-il , thu various braiiche5 of the wotk will bo presented by missionaries from the Held , 'llio woman's iirnjer and nc- ( luidntnuco meet1 UKlll be held dally nt ! iUC : p. m. _ EplNcopnllnn. The nnnnal council ot the Protestant Epls copal church In Nebraska will hold Its nil mial meeting In this city , commonelui ; Wed nesilny , May Ibth. Thu exorcises will bo a : follows : Morning prayer at'.i o'clock , a.m. UelO' bratlon ot the Holy Communion and annual addiess of the bishop at 10 o'clock , a. in. , at- tor which the council will bo called tOKOthct for organization and business , and ndjourt : at 1 o'clock for lunch , and will resume busl ness at 3 o'clock. At 7U : ) theto will bo a missionary ineotlni : In the eatltcdr.il. ai which addresses will bo made by the llev John llm\itt , the Kev. Wm. It. .SpailliiK , tin Rov. Alux. Allen , Mr. Guy A. Blown , and others. Tliiusday , 10th , celubratlon of Holy Coin miitiioii nt 7 o'clock , A , .M. , Mornini ; 1'r.iyoi at II A.M. Celebration ot the Holy Commit nlou and sermon by the Itov. Win. O. Porsoi nt 10 o'clock. Business Immediately there after. Aeljouru tot lunch nt otto o'clock am resume ) nt ! ) o'clock. In tlio evening thme will bo n reception of thocluigy nnd la\ delineates nt Blshopthropo , Irom 8 to 11 o'clock , to which all mu Invited. Lunch wll bo provided by the ladles of Trinity In tin choir room of the cathedral on Wcdiie'sda ) rum Thursday for the clergy and laj delogatcs. On Tuesday ovnnlng , the 17th , tlio firs annual mooting of thu St. Andrew's brother hood will bo hold in the cathedral , when i Bermon will bo delivered by Dean Gardner The delegates to the mcetlncr are requested t < meet nt thu cathedral at 7 o'clock. On Thursday , the 19th Inst. , the annua mcetlne of the Nebraska branch of tin Woman's Auxllliary to the Board of Mis slons will bo held In the cathedral , when reports ports will bo road and othei interesting pro ceedings had. Lunch will be provided for the ladjes 01 Thtiisday nt the residence of Mis. Nntltat Sheltou , Twenty-fourth and Dodge struots. Lutheran. On Wednesday , Juno 1 , tltero will con \cnu In this city thu thiitv-ttiird blonnla convention ot tno general synod of tin Evangelical Lutheran church of the Unltei .States of America. This is the hrst Inrce ro Melons body that resolved to come to Omaha tlio appointment having been mndu nt tin convention helel In llarrUburg , I'.i. , May lbbT . U will bo a gathering of representative ministers nnd laymen found in the EiiKllsl sneaking Lutheran church of our country This Isa ptnely Kugllsh body. The meet Ings , both day and evening , will be hold ii thu Kount/o Memorial chuich , and are opei to all. _ Y. M. O. A. The Young Men's Christian Assoclatloi building fund continues to give hnndsonv subscriptions. Amoniitho latest are these Dr. 8. D. Mercer , 3.r > 00 ; Dr. S. C. L'enlsc S500 ; Robert Llvesuy , $100 ; Mr. Sherwood 8100 ; Mr. Williamson , 850 ; Merchants' Xa tlonnl bank. S'fl ; Chauibcrlalii , Auetersoi & O'Connell , 5U5. ADDITIONAL OOUNOIL BLUFFS. A Doy Detective. A boyish follow , giving his name as C A. Gray , was lodged at the jail as a vag rant. He had not a nicklo , bis chief per sonal ofTocU being a star bearing tin magical words , "private detective , " i small revolver and a notebook. Ho explained plained that he had joined an associatioi m Cincinnati. He had received an invi tation to join , and was assured that hi could get a living and a name easily. He had paid $5 to become a member am had his certificate with lum , in thu fron part of the notebook wcro blank page for recording such arrests as ho migh make. Thus tar there had been no en tries in the book. Ho had found the lifi of a detective rather rocky. Ho hai come across one sheriff who promised ti give him $100 if he would find a curtail man , but ho hadn't found him yet. Th foolish fellow , who Is only one of man who have boon dufed | this way , was al lowed to tjo free , anil given some whole some advice about returning to his worl on the farm , stopping the reading of this novels , sell his gun and buv a iliovel save his money and look with eloub upon every souuciivo circular. 1 he Park Concert. Last evening a most enjoyable conccr was given in Bayhss park , it lelng a coin plimentary tendered the public by th enterprising linn of Odell Bros. & Co Dalby's fifth regiment band fiirnishci thu music. This band is a comparative ! young organization , but un lor the lead crship of Prof. Dalby has elovolopcd raj ; idly , nigl promises to bo ono of thu lines organizations in the Htato. Among th most choice numbers on the programm were those of Prof. Dalby's own compos tion. Ho is a true artist , ami Counci Blull's may well take prldo in havinj such a gifted resident , whoso band miisii is played by the boit musical organiza tions in this country , and even in th lands beyond the ocean. It is mete thn .such a musician should bo heartily en couragocl to remain here , nnd yet it j not in pursuance of this policy that tin statement is made that thu concert give by his band last uvening was an o.xtraoi elmarily line ono. He and his organi/ii tion merit sucli praise. The new ban has had little tlmu to play together am yet , a few , not knowing this fact wonl have illustrated it by thuir renditions las ovuning. The music was of a high ordei much of it dilltcult , and it was givui charmingly. There was a largo crowi to hear it , and all seonicd elollghted , I is thu opening of the season , and thcl concerts in thu park aru to follow , it i to bo hoped that there will bo many c them. The programme was as follows Manawa Wall/ , . J , Mtiellci Odell Bros , .fe CoV. Own. Flremens Polka ( lllustiatlvo ) . Klnhij The Alarm On the Way the lilaiu A. . out nid fully Instiroel by Oelell Bros.ifc Co. To Our Flro Insurance Com | > * nlei . Hmeiiade "A dream ot Beauty , " . . . . ( Dalby To Lake Alanasva. Gallop "Out" . llaln To the Muclliir Music Co. , Quickstep. " 5th Koslment , " . Halbj IMtlcatfd to the "lod o Llirht Uttaids. " Orurtui e , "The Kneliaiitnw , " . Dalbj To thu -tulles I of Council Blulfa. The Signal Trombone bolo , . Kollutl Real Estate Waltzes . , . Andersot To our Competitors. Tlio Forge In ihe Forest , . Mlclmele : To the "Twin I.anoMhlrb IJBSH. The benefit to bo given Hcv. Father Healuv will take place \\odncsday ovon- > L Inil next at Dohany'.s opera house. 1 < Tickets aru 60 cents u.vh atiel they can bo reserved at 1) . UushnuH's by payIng - Ing an additional 25 conts. Through some misunderstanding a lew have buon solel nt 81) cents. Thu play is "Lancailnro Las.s , " wttli thu following CAST. Uedmoml John McWIlliama .Ned Ch > ton ( ! corce < lluijho * lohiison ,1 olin Matonuy hpotty Tom 11 inches Mrloy Colonel Cosley Jclllck \Vllllam M.ilouny Dauvlllo Major Wrlcht herneant Donavln Kd Copley Phil Aiidiovvs Steivo Adams Milder James Wrluht Postman lohn Conner Until Khby Ml Cellalltmhes Kate U.iistonu AlNs Jeislo Dm can Faunlu D.uivlllo Miss AncleVloklmm Waltluc maid Miss Iaura Shelpo ( iiniiilinrinili1a | . J Ml * * * AtllllO JollllSOtl thambcrmalels. . . . , . M.a , , KloL 1covilllams n Snfo Hhnvor. Shcrill'Mallory , of Audubon county , arrested a man last evening on t.ho dummy train for safe blowing. The prisoner had been arrested in Omaha , discharged , and u ticket given him for Council Bliills. lie was told to leave Omaha immediately , lie took the train for this city , and the sheriff accom panied by an Omaha policeman were on the same train. > Mun on the brldga tlmy prococded to r.rrest their man. Hu elid not propose to submit quietly and gave them ix hard tinsel during which he bit and kicked and gave them a regu lar rough and tumble light. Ho was finally brought to time ami placed in tlio city jail. The sheriff's hands.are badly bitten and ono linger lacerated , while the ollicur was bit through thu tlushy part of his hand. IMoro New Hooks. The following has been added to the frco public library : .lUVl'.Nll.K IIISTOUV. Strange Stories from History , Egglos- ton ; History of Margaret of Anjou , Ah- be > tt ; History of Queen Eli/.abeth , Abbott ; The History of Hortense , Abbott ; His tory of Madam Roland , Abbott : History of the Nuthcrhinels , Young ; Battles of the Republic , Harrison ; Grandfather's L/hair , Nathaniel Hawthorne ; History of Hornando Cortez , Abbott ; Six Little Cooks ; Speech and Manners for Homo . Lives of Poor Boys'Who Became Fa mous , Bolton ; Lives of Girls Who Be came Famous , Bolton ; Be > y's Book of Fa mous Rulers , Fanner ; Life of Washing ton , Henley ; General Francis Marion , Harvey. A Crooked Skipper. John L. Cnhoon , special agent of the Boston Dwelling house Insurance Com pany , reports a loss by theft of several hundred dollars. Cahoon makes his headquarters at No. 14 Pearl street , this city , but had a young man named Meyers employed in his Omaha ollico. Cahoon left on business on May 7th , and on ids return to the Omaha ollico yesterday discovered - 4 covered his dusk drawer had been broken open. Ho missed a number of papers etc. , of value , besides some notes and ac counts. It scorns that Meyers collected all ho could on thu policies aud notes and skipped out. Personal 1'nragraphH. Riley Clark , of Neolav as m the city j'csterday. Airs. 1) . Southorland , of Creston , is vis iting her sister , Mrs. S. Swanaon. Mr. Swift , of Chicago , representing the McCormick company , was here yester day.M. . M. J. Ra.y and wife , of Eagle , Neb. , ar- rivcel last night and aru quartered at the Ogden. Colonel Thomas MuKissock , of St. Louis , receiver of the Council Bltills & St. Louis railway , is nt the Ogdon. , C. E. Fricdoman , whoso wife has boon quite ill of late , has been himself on the sick list for a few days. Both are im proving , however. T. M. Thomas , the Broad way barber , Is the happy father of a bouncing boy , the * new comer tipping the beam at tlnrtdon and one-half pounds. Perry Badolotto and Will Carothorsloft lust evening to attend the Iowa division meeting of the L. A. W. at Fuirliold on Monday. They took their bicycles with them and will wheel from there to Bur lington and take the boat for St. Lenis to attend the U. S. L. A. W. on the 20th inst. inst.O. O. W. Butts , csq. . having spent the last five months in southern California buy ing fruit ana gutting thu details of tno California fruit trade in the land where she grows , returned last night to the Blufl's. Ho is so well ploaseel with the outlook that ho is contemplating an ex tension of his business , which will bo a benefit to tlio city as well as tht > wide awake dcalor. The M , & K. nine yesterday defeated the D. & i ) . by a score of 23 to IS. J. G. Haggon's fust stable of fifteen horses will arrive to-day from California in charge of J. H. McPhorson. They will rest up at the fair grounds for a few davs. The now engine ordered of the Ogdcn iron works , of this city , by the Council Blufl's water works company ia to bo 1GO- horse power , instead of 15-horso power , as the Br.K was made to statu by a typo graphical error. The German Catholic ladies will give a strawberry festival and quadrille party on Tuesday evening in Masonic lomplo for the bonolit of their now church. The ladies are making a bravn move aud are working x.oalouMy for the securing of the now church building , nnd should bo generously patronized and heartily on- couragod. Daniel Hand , of Guilford , Conn. , to whom George W. Williams , of Charles ton , S. C. , has restored property worth 1700,000 to settle what Mr. Williams con sidered to bo n elcbt of honor , lias made n will in which ho has provided that at his death the inturcst of $100,000 out of his estate shall bo duvotud perpetually to the education of thu colored children of the south. Mr. Hand is 89 ynars old , An eight -vcar-old " boy , while Hying a "dto " near M"aidenstonu , England , a low dtiytuigo , stopped backward into A quar ry foity feut deep , nnd the passers by ex pected to see him dashed to pieces. But the strii'g of the kite was around his wuist at the time , and the kite acting us n parachute , so broKu the violence ot the duscout that ho was only slightly bruised. A now game is very useful. Aprons unhemmeel are distribuilng among the ladies , and bags , each containing Uiroao nnd needle , among the goiitlumon.Vlon \ u gentleman limb a lady with an apron of the same material as his bag hu is ob liged to hum his apron. Pmus nro awarded to the quickest suwur and the bust one. International astronomers nro notv en gaged in p'ropanni ! a wonderful map. of thu heavens. It will bo composed of from eighteen hundred to two thousand shoots , and will give exact impressions of all the groups of stars. 100,000,000 , of which , according to statistics complied , exist in the lirmflUKjnl. ' .