/ . I TIIB OMAHA DAILY BEE. EffibAY. FEBKUARY 15. 1880 Gil IDE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , 1 , _ | A Rather Otilmor Phaao Assumed By Whout. CORN SLIGHTLY IMPROVED. UntN Firm-Provisions ilia I ccitl m < > r I'ork niul Sliort nt Lowest I'rlccH Yd , Touolietl. CHICAGO 1-UOnUCB MAIIKI2T. CIIICAOO , Feb. 14. [ Spcclnl Tclccr.im to i'lin UKB.I The Bpcculatlvo opurntiuns In ivlicnt to-dny were on a soincwhat rcstrlctcil icnlu nnd the untried assumed a rnthcr calmer phase. 1'ricct uvcrnt-od lo\vcr tlmn ycitcrdny , but tlio general feeling wns not Unit of wcaltncfls , though the temper of the local sculping crowd xvns favornblo to n still further reaction on the down track. Cablcn I / ; \\cro Indicative of tin easy feflin abroad , and n deeltuu In prices In some ipiarterH is noted. IJornbURuh , In u carrfully prepared nrtlelc , estimates that Kuropu will have sup plies to last until the next crop , allowing for nji exportation of 4,000.003 bushels from the Allan I io ports from now on. The domestic news was , on the whole , cncour.iiinir. It tins diivulopcd that during the hist wouk or ten days millers , Jobbers and ntfents huvo been dolnj ; a largo business in Hour in cver.y section of the couutry. 'J'hu reaction in wheat bus called a halt , in the demand for Hour , but the holders arc llrtnly refusing to do business at confessions. The milling de mand for wheat keeps up well. A HtflTalo correspondent writes that moro than 100,000 bushels of N'o. y red wheat had been sold there for Immediate shipment to Cleveland mills , and that a part of the grain had been loaded. New York advices were bearish as a rule BO far as any expression of opinion goon , but the facts look the other way. During the last ton dn.ys something lllio 200,000 bushels of the Iwst grade of wheat to bo hud there has gone to the in terior mills , so an apparently well-informed broker wires Chicago parties , nnd inquiries arc mailing for Hio next ocst grades. St. Louis was about as IIrm us any nmrltel in the country to-day , and the holders of the lim ited amount of wheat nt Hint point liavo awakened to the p'oaslng ' fact that then- property hns a value , nnd that it is wautcd. The news from the northwest was moder ately bullish. The greatest dilllculty is being CX | > orienccd up there in getting good wheat to keep up the standard of the special brands of ( lour , and in ono case , at least , a merchant miller of some prominence announces his in tention to hhut down for the remainder of the year , preferring that to the further risk of injuring his orand by the manufacture of flour not up to the old standard In color and quality. The northwestern Hour trade lias been hurt nbroad by the pressure ot cheap Hour , which has been worked off at low prices during the last three or four months. Trade in th pit was not oxtciihivo as to vol ume , though the scene was far from being ono of stagnation. The business around the opening was done on a basis of $1.0" ( < f 1.0'Jg for May , with a good many trades tit the in- hide. The market sold up to fl.07-\ , down to Sl.Oli-/ ! , un to fl.07 > , ncalii back to ? I.O ( % . The undefined and unconfirmed war rumor alarmed the shorts , und caused the market to advance toS.OS ; ' ! , , . It worked hack to * 1.II7 ; < nnd rallied'to tl.CBIj. From tncn up to within half an hour or so of the close the prices fluctuated be tween fl.or * < and f 1.08'j ' , , but the market at length gave way and broke to $1.1)0 ) % , and closed at fl.OC.J . July wheat opened at 03 > 4C , ranged between IttJi'o ' and VM > o , anil closed ut t'c. ' The closing quotations show a decline of l > \o on May and no change in July. Thorn was a good shipping inquiry hero for cash corn , nnd considerable confidence displayed in the bidding for May at about 35bga5 ] ! ( > 5C. The otitsido markets were steady to llrm , winch was an assistance to receivers in disposing of their consignments , and there wus less talk of ti bearish char acter mixing the local operators. The amount of business wns small , as has re cently boon the case , with little interest shown by the outsiders. 1'ricocnungcs were insignificant , but final figures generally showed a slightly improved feeling com pared with the closing quotations yesterday. Oats were firm with a fair inquiry for May , and the interest extending in a loss de gree to the two following months , while near deliveries were ns dull as recently. There was moderate trading early in May around 2r ? fc , with light sales at 2T e. though few selling orders nt that point could bo executed , and n slightly easier tone subsequently pre vailed. The receipts and estimates were moderate , and car lots to go to store sold at 25.&C , or a Jfc ( improvement. Provisions sold at the lowest prices so far touched durlngtho winter , though lard closed at yesterday's ' Html quotations and short ribs 2 } < ; < 't.5o ; higher. In pork , however , the day's trading ended with thu market ? @lji ! o lower. Another decline in hogs , which wore in good supply , continued the weak feeling lately witnessed in that uroduct and thu bear side had the call , and whenever so in clined raiders had no trouble in depressing the trade. The shorts were throughout tlio principal buyers , nnd the business trans acted in the pit was mainly on local account. For cash delivery 1,760 tierces of lard were sold at Jt.55(0.to. ! ( ; ; The cash movement in meats was restricted for this season , Ss.lllX being paid for 1XS ( ) green hams , and fo for New York green shoulders. CHICAGO JjIVE Sl'OOIi CUIOAOO , Fob. ! . | Special Telegram to TUB UEK. ] CA.TTI.K Business was again Blow nnd prices about the same ns yester day , or say 10gl5c ( lower than the lowest prices of last week on the ordinary run of steer stock , snob ns the shipping , dressed beef and export trade usually buy. Native butchers' stock , especially prime heifers and cows , were generally quoted n shade firmer ; common nnd canning cow stock unchanged ; bulls nnd other rough stock about the same ns for the past eight or ten days. The stocker nnd feeder trade presented no now features. The demand WHS light niul prides were ex tremely low. Choice to extra beeves , f4.SS@-l.SO ; medium to good steers , VJ50 to I.BOO Ibs , V3.tl5ftJI.10i 1,200 to l.ittO Ibs , t3.40ft3.73j 050 to 1,200 Ibs , W.00@l.0 ! ; stockers ami feeders , f2.tOt : > 13.85 ; cows , bulls and mixed , ? l,45Sa.lot bulk , f3.006IS.40. ' Hooa Lute yesterday afternoon , when nearly every prominent buyer had filled nls orders , severnl trains arrived , all too Into for the regular trade , and as there was little or no competition , the salesmen had to take what they could got , nnd the bulk sold a strong lOo lower than at the opening iu the morning. Nnw YOUK , Feb. 14. [ Special Telegram to Tim IJEB.I STOCKS There was a bolter feeding exhibited at the opening of the lock market this morning. The first prices were generally higher , the advances extend ing to % per cent. Uurllngton , Kichmond Terminal and Chicago Gas Trusts were the features. The former , after u sudden break to 1)9 ) , gradually Improved to 100 % Gas Trusts were very strong nnd advanced"X \ over last night's closing figures. The buying was of nn exceptionally good character , bused on Inside In formation. Uroad street brokers nre talking very bullish on these securities nnd say that the Chicago people have very little Intercbt on the long side and that they will look cheap nt 50 before many weeks. 'Xbe.llquldatlon In Uurllngton seems to be over for the present , nnd the bears llndlng no long stock pressing for sale , were obliged to bid the pneo up to secure stock to cover their short sales. St. Paul wns also firmer , and commanded a small premium for use in Iho loan crowd. People who have really peed Information on railroad matters say that in their Judgment all differences exist ing among the western railroads will bo set tled very quickly , and iu less than a week , and that all roads , including Turlington , lilt- nols CcntrM anil Chicago , IJarllngton & Northern , will luwo slcned the agreement. On tlio other hand , tlio bears insist thnt they have not been rcsjwnslblo for the break in the market and claim that the wcnlincss 1ms hern largely duo to the liquidation , of which they expect to sco much more. They confess that for "siiccinltlcs" the market shows great strength , but this , they sty , is simply manip ulation. The commission houses arc more conscrvatlvo In their views , and odviso pur chases of Union Pacific , Northern Pacific preferred , St. Paul. Richmond Terminal nnd Lake Shore. H i * expected that the Hleh- mom ! and West Point plan will bo forthcom ing in a few days. Everything Is now ar ranged. At noon the market was nctwc nnd firm at nbout the host prices of the morning. There Is no change in money rates , and It is in abundant supply at 13jit.2 ( per cent. Tlio market was firmer during the nltcrnoon. The announcement of a 1 nor cent dividend on Chicago , Jlurlincton it ( Juincy started the snorts to covering , nnd induced some long buying for the turn. The last prices show gains for tlie day as follows : Illinois Central , IJf j Chicago , Hurlitifiton & Qtiincy. I,1 if ; Hcclc Island , ! , ' „ ; Northwestern , ? f ; Atchison , ( ? , nnd Missouri Pacific , ? f. The balance of tlio lUt clnsos nt nbout the open ing prices , Hx'crythliiff considered , the day's transactions liavo been satisfnctor.y to the bulls. The total sales of the day ngerpgatcd 210,000 shares , including St. Paul , 11,000 ; Lnckawann , 'jr.OJO ; Michigan Central , 1.000 ; Krading , 15,000 ; Northwest , 10,000 ; Ilurlinuton , " , " > , ( K)0 ) ; Cleveland , Columbus , Cincinnati ft Indianapolis , 7,000 ; Illinois Control , 2OOD ; Kichmond Terminal , 11,000. Thofollowing wore the elosinir quotations : IT.H. 4i regular..IXHVNorthcrn I'rtPlflc.'T1 * tT.S.4soouncns . .j ! ( cloprofurroil K'4 r.H.49reKllliir..KI7'i C. k N. W lOfiM U.H.41i cotipotH..jOU iloprofarroil , . . . .IHi'i 1'nclllcBsnt TO. . . ! * ! N. V. Central 109 ? * Central I'tirltlo. . . . : ' I' . , I ) , & i : -7'1. Chicago tc Alton..ri5 ilock Islunil IB'.i nilcago.llurllngton U. . M. .VSt. I * . . . . fil'i ' AcUiilncy Ifll'S < lo pruforreil W + I . , I..VV l ' 4 St. raul&Oinnhn . ill Illinois Contra ! lus'il ' ilopmfnrroil W ) 1..I1..V.W 11' , UnionI'-xciHe t > i Kiinsns &TOJC03. . . K\w..8t.r ; , . .t I1 WU I.nkcSlioro Hll'i ilo prcforroil. . . . i7 ! MlrlilKiui ( ; ciitrui . Ul'i ' Western Union to , ' Mlssonrll'dcino . . . 7l' ; ' MoNKroN CAM. Kasyat4 \ } < ti" per cent. PIIIMB MEitCAxrii.cPAi'nn V,5t5 par cent. STciti.i.vo EXCHANGE Hull but steady ; sixty-tiay bills , fl,6'i ' ; ncmand , i 1'HODUCK MAHKIOr.S. CITIC..OO , Feb. M.Vheat Lower ; cash , * 1.0t' : ' e : May , Sl.UUJfu. Corn Steady ; cash , 3lc ; March , 3IJ < fc ; May , 35'c. , , Oats Steady ; cash , 25c ; March , 25 0 ; May , 27 7-l(5c. ( Uye 40c. Hurley Nothing doing. Prime Timothj f 1.4C ( 1.47. . . Whisky f I. m. Pork \\Vnkcr ; cash , ? IO.S5 ; March , f 11.00 ; May , Jll.22'4. ' Lard Steady : cash $0.57 > < f ; March , $ rr,7 > ; May , w.t K. Flour showed no change in price. Hulk Meats Shoulders , { o.SlXR.I.WW ; short clear , ? < 3.123 ( ii.25 ; short ribsl J , " > .S3 flutter Unchanged ; creamery , 197J29c ! ; dairy , lC@25e. Cheese Unchanged ; full cream cheddais , ; flats , lldjll c ; Young Americas , Unchanged ; fresh , ii@ltc. : Hides Unchanged : Heavy and light green salted , r Ke ; green , -lc ; salted bull , 41.40 ; green bulls , Ilj e ; green salted calf , C > c ; dry Hint , 7 > f ftCSc ; green salteil kip , 4c ; dry calf , 7fASc ; deucoiis , 253'JOc each ; dry salted , 7c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1. solid packed , 4 ( if5c ; No. 2 , KVjIJ o ; cake , jgn c. itccciDts. bhipments. Flour , bbls . 8,000 8,000 Wheat bu . 25,000 : ? t,000 ) Corn.ou . 13'J.OOO 335,000 Oats , bu . 10(5,003 ( 02,000 Now Vork. Fob. 14. Whe.U Receipts , none ; exports , 31,000 ; spot dull ; K@fo lower ; No. 2 red , 'JK ( < ! l7o in elevator , ' . 'So ' afloat , 97' < ! @ JSKo f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , b'Jc ; options fairly active and lower ; February closing ut We. Corn Receipts , 23,000 ; exports. 82,000 ; spot , weaker , fairly active ; No. 2 , 43X ( 43Vo in elevator.14 Jf@45Ke afloat ; No. 2 , white , 45c ; ungraded mixed , 40@45c ; options mod erately active ; February , 44c ; March , 44 > fe ; May , 43tfc. ! ( Jots Keceipts , 44,000 ; exports , 20D ; spot quiet , weaker ; options dull and steady ; Feb ruary , 0j.fc ; March , HUtfc ; May , 32' ' 'e ; spot No. white. 33J4@33J c ; mixed western , 2S , ' @ 33c. ColTco Options opened quiet , closing barely steady , 5@10 points below yesterday ; sales 29,000 bags ; February , $15.ti5 ; March , $15.70@15.80 ; May , $15.05(315.80 ( ; spot Kio quiet ; fair carcoes , JJ17.50. Petroleum Crude , stronger ; United closed at ! llc. Eggs Weaker ; dull ; western , 14 @ 14 > jC. Pork Moro active ; now , $1.IJO : } ( ( 1-.J.75. Lard Steady ; western steam , $7.00 ; February , ? O.G'J. ' Uutter Steady ; western creamery , 13@ 32c ; dairy , 18iC20o ( ; Elcms , 3I@)2e ; ) Cheese Dull ; western , 10.'i ' ( < ( jliijc. Ijivcninnl. Fob. 1-1. [ Special Cablegram to TUB IJcR.J 3:30 : p. m. close. Pork In poor demand ; prime mess , eastern , 07 ( Id , steady ; do , western , 57s Cd , easy. Lard In poor demand ; spot and Febru ary. 84s Od , dull ; March and April , 31s Dd , dull. dull.Wheat Wheat In fair demand ; new No. 2 , win ter , 7s 7d , steady ; do spring , 7s Od , steady. Flour In fair demand at 11s ild , steady. Corn In less demand for spot , with poor demand for futures ; spot , 4s Jjfd , dull ; Feb ruary , 4s ' , d , dull ; March and April , 3s lljfd , dull. St. r < ouix , Fob. 14 , Wheat Easier ; cash , 07Kc ; May , OSc. Corn Dull ; cash , 2Slfc : ; May , 30Xc. Onts Steady ; cash , 2k'c ; ) ; May , 27 > ' c. Pork-Dull uttl.7S. Lord Quiet ntS(5.45. ( \Vhlsky-S1.03. Hutter Firmer ; creamery , 24@2Cc ; dairy , ' Feb. 14. Wheat Sample fl.21 ; on truck , $1.03 ; No. 2 northern , February , O'Jo ; May , $1.02 ; on track , J1.03 © 1.04. Kansas City , Fob 14. Wheat-Stronger ; No , 2 red , cash , OOo bid ; May , 07o ; No. 2 , soft , cash. IMo bid ; May , 05o bid. Corn Steady ; No. 3 cash. 2I4C ' asked ; May , 27 { c bid : No. 2 white. May , 27 'e. Onts No , 2 , cash , no bids nor offerings ; May , 23 c asked. Cincinnati. Feb. 14. Wheat Easier ; No. 2 rod , ? 1.00. Corn Kasiur ; lower ; No. 2 mixed , 33J @ 3lc. 3lc.Oats Oats Heavy ; No. 2 mixed , 27 < 3' . > Sc. Whisky-Steady at $1.03. Milwaukee , Feb. H. Wheat-Ncglected ; cash,92o ; May. WJfc. Corn-Dull ; No. 3. 20 o. Oats Inactive ; No. 2 white , 28c , Kyo-Stcady : No. 2 , 45 > < c. Harl'jy Weak ; No. 2 , 5So. Proyisions Slcady ; pork , f 11.10. MVK Sl'OCIL. Glilcngn , Fob , 14 , The Drovors' Jour nal reports as follows : Cattle Kccolpts , 13,000 ; market slow , weak ; choice to extra beeves , f4.2'i ( il.0 ; steers , S3.00S410 ; stockers and feeders , f2.3033.35 , cows , bulls and mixed , fl.-J5S3.10. Hogs Keceipts , 2(1,000 ( j market weak , clos ing 10d lower ; mixed , * 4.40@4.f)0 ; heavy , U.mHMlight \ , M,50-i4.76i ( pigs , | 4.00 ( < i5.00. Shcop Uecolpts 10,000 ; market slow ; clos- 5o to lOolowcr ; natives , f3.50 ( < | 5.15 ; westerns , corn-fed , | l.-10g4C5 ( ; ; lambs , * 4.yo < R0.25. Nntionnl Stuck Yards , l-Jnst St. LoulH. Feb. 14.-Cnttlo Kct-clpts , 1,300 ; shipments , l > 00 ; mnrket steadychoice ; heavy native steers , J3.bOtf4.30 ; fair to good , IJ.OO (43.75 ; butchers' steers , medium to choice , fi40d3 10 ; stockerx and fccdeis , il.75a2. ( 0 ; rangers , corn-fed , 3.00ii3.40 ( ; grais-feil , fl.SU Q3.70. Hogs Receipts , 4,100 ; shipments , 1,800 ; market steady ; choice heavy and butchers' selections , .30 ( < ? 4.n5 ; packing , $18001.50) ) light grades , $4.50 4,05. Kansas City , Feb. 14.-Cattle-Re ceipts , 4,100 ; shipments , 3,000j luarliet slow , beef Mcors. steady to lower ; cow * nbout steady ; good to choice corn-Jed. f.l.Tu-n'4,15 , ; common to medium , $2.SOaV.Vistookcrs ( : and feeding steers , $ l.GOf.WU . : ; cows , $1.2Vi9 * Hogs Keeeipts , O.TOO ; shipments , 2.700- , light weights nbout steady ; mixed nnd heavy. 5c lower ; closed n shade stronger ; common to choice , $4 13C/4.40. Slniiv City , Feb. 11. - Cattle-necclpts , 175 ; shipments , none ; innrkct strong and un changed ; fat steers , fJ.Mii3.50 ( ; fender * , S2.20.2.90 " ; stocker * nnd fat cows , fl.W ) ® 3.t'iOi "canncrs and hulls , $1 Ui@I,75. Hogs Receipts , 1.IOJ ; market lower ; light und mixedl.25 ; heavy , Sl.25ft4.3o. OMAHA lilVK STOCK. . Cnlttc. Thursday. Feb. 14 , 1SSO. The market has been In pretty bad shape for some time , but to-ilny it wus decidedly the worst yet. Butchers' stock , which was in liirht receipt , sold well , that is fully ns strong as yesterday , but the market on nect steers was rotten nnd fully lOc lower. While tlio trade wns slow nnd the market was pro longed throughout the xvholo day , the bulk of tlio cattle chnnircd hands before the close. Cattle weighing ever I.HOt ) pounds sold as low as fi.2o : , while the bnst enttlo here. ' , which were good , thoupli not very heavy , sold ut $ : l.W. The bulk of the beeves changed hands at f3.10i.rf3.1 o. Feeders sold at steady prices. The hoc market wns Sc lower nnd f.ili-ly active at thu dot-line. Thu triulo was a little slow nt thu opening , thu buyers trying to lake off Kit : und thu snlesmen refusing to soil , but all tlio hogs WPI-O sold before mid-day. Shippers have been rushing in tlio liirht hogs so rapidly of Into on account of the high prices paid for that grade that tlio market has been going lower moro rapidly even than the market on heavy hogs. Light hogs did not sell nny higher to-dny than the best heavy. sin-en. Tlicro were no sheep hero to make a mar ket. C-'ittlo 700 HORS 4,200 IVovnltini : The follow-In ? is a ribleof prioJi p.xM in this marnQt for lho gr-Uji of stoa'.t inoti- tioncd. I'nuio stoara. 1303 to 1.7 Iba. . ? n.25 (3:3. ( : W ) I'rimusteors. 1100 to 133J ib * . . 3.03 ; m3.CO Native feeders 2.SO &D3.IO Common to good cows l.ftO fa)2.25 ) Choice to fancy co wa ' . ' .HO C43.00 Fair to choice bulls 1.73 M2.60 Fair to cnoico tignt hoes 4..i5 ( i2l.35 Fair to choice noavy tiozs 4.25 ( cM.HO Fair to choice mixed nogs 4.20 ( .4M.35 Fair to choice western sheet ) . , 3.75 ( j 4.25 Fair to choice Ncbraskns 3.5U ( . 1.15 HciircHuniiiltvu Sales. , CATTl-b" . No. Av. Pr. 1 bull 720 Sl.yi ) 2 bulls ii45 : l.'JO 1 bull lolO 2.00 1 bull lOiO 2.00 i bull mo 2.00 1 cows 1130 2.05 JCOWH 11 0 2.05 Ocows 10T1 2.05 22 cows 83'3 2.05 2 cows 1030 2.15 0 bulls 15SS 2.15 2 bulls 1250 2.15 37 cows 1001 2.17K -cows 9.3 2.20 Scows IOS8 2.20 32 cows 1073 225 1 cow 1230 2.25 3 heifers 033 2.25 2 cows 1160 2.25 2 cows ! i. > 0 2.25 20 cows 10SU 2.1)0 ) 'Jcows 10T7 2. 1 hull .1410 2.30 Ibtlll , 1MIO 2.35 18 cows 8."i 2.35 17 cows 1117 2.35 1 COW -1120 2.35 7 cows 1115 2.40. Ibull 1010 2.-10 3 cows 1 50 2.40 Scows 1010 2.40 3cowB 1170 2.50 icow 1UOO 2.50 icow 1200 2.50 12 feeders 1103 2.50 1 feeder 1170 2.50 2lcows 1111 2.50 7 cows U14 2.55 34 cows 1104 2.150 Scows 1254 2.150 2oxen Ki75 2.05 1 cow 1220 2.05 lOstockcrs S50 2.70 0 feeders ' . 1100 2.70 5 feeders 1120 2.75 Scows lltr > 2.75 47 cows 1237 2.00 23 yearling heifers 717 2.90 3 feeders 1030 2'JO 1 feeder 1000 2.UO JSstockers DOC , 2.90 8 feeders J140 2.00 Sfectlers 'JH 2.00 4 feeders , WO 3.00 IU steers 10H 3.00 1 steer ioiO : M.oo IU steers 1215 3.05 Gsteers 1001 3.10 3 steers 1033 3.10 30atcers 1110 3.10 2 stocrs 1300 3.10 10 steers 1242 3.10 21 steers 11UO 3.10 1 steers 1114 3.10 20 steers 1117 3.15 35 steers 1210 3.15 fi steers 1225 3.20 20 steers 1131 3.20 U steers ll'JS 3.20 13 steers 1223 3.20 1 steer 114'J 3.25 10 steers 1223 3.25 20 steers 11403.25 20 steers 1312 3.25 3'J steers 1109 3.30 lOstcers 13'J1 ' 3.35 22 steers 12 Hi 3.35 19 steers 1308 3,35 19 steers 11SO 3.35 lOsteers 133S 3.40 8 steers 12'J1 ' 3.50 17 steers 137li 3.50 ISbteers. , 1342 3.S5 uuos. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. ,2'JO , 320 { 4.20 110. . .242 400 1,25 10. . . .315 4,20 5'i. . .227 ICO 4.25 08. . . .253 200 4.20 09. . , .233 40 4.25 50. . . .311 100 4.20 03. . , .227 100 4.25 03. . . .373 40 SO. . , .310 120 4.25 57. . 100 74. . , .200 4.25 ! IC'oo 120 4.25 fid. . , .287 120 4.25 . .352 40 4.25 09. . , .202 10 4,25 55. . . .270 SO 4.25 93. . , . 03 4.25 77. . . .257 120 4.25 53. . . .251 SO 4.25 72. . . .277 SO 4 S3 01 , . .202 SO 4.25 CO. . . .254 SO 4.25 00. . , .50'J ! 100 4.25 OX. . .253 100 4.25 07. . .237 01. . . .400 120 4.25 70. . SO r.7. , . .211 100 4.25 51. . 40 C5. . . .2s9 80 4.25 03. , .253 01. . . .27(1 ( 200 4.25 5J. . , .313 SO 4.30 00. . . ,315 SO -1.25 43. . , .300 so 4.30 74. . . .240 240 4.25 52. . .290 4.30 57. . . .281 4.25 07. . .319 80 4.30 51. . . .322 200 4.25 1)9. . , .210 SO 4.30 03. . . .223 bO 4.25 51. . , .313 4.31) 77. . . .223 bO 4.25 41. , , .424 4.30 74. . . .23U 100 4.25 Cli. . , .242 4.30 55. . . .308 40 4.25 00. . , .30J 120 4.30 40. . . .291 120 4,25 (11. ( . , .300 120 4.30 5S. . . .2S4 4.25 70. . .199 120 4.30 47. . . .340 240 4.25 53. . , .211 40 4.30 49. . ' 4.25 01 . , .205 100 4.30 m. . ! .257 bO 4.25 04. . , .230 4.30 03. . . , 'JM 100 4.25 4I > . . , .372 ICO 4.30 03. . . .300 4.25 57. . , .300 120 4.30 ( VS. . . .203 40 4.25 50. . , .203 120 4.30 01. . 210 4.25 43. . , 373 UK ) 4.30 69. . , ,27U 4.23 52. . , .293 300 4.30 217 - 4.35 Jjivo Stock Notes. Cattle all sold. Ueef entile the lowest yet. No sheep to make a market. Hog pens cleared early in the day. Uutchcrs' stock sold at strong prices , The bulk of the hog ) sold 20o lower tlmn on Monday. Light hogs do not bring much if any moro than choice heavy. OMAHA , MAUKKI8. Fruits , Produce , Ktc , HuTiBit Creamery Fancy print , S-ii - - - - 0j ( ® 14o ; low pradcn CiiEKSt : Full cream cheddars , choice , 12 12jt'c ; full crcatu flats , two Ui hoop , Iflc : full cream Y. A.fMu-c. IS'.onSc ' : fllt pradcs and skims , uiti'fr : lunburgcr. 12 ( < g 12 > c : brick nnd SwiS-V.14 ( ' < 15c. 1JStrictly ( ( fresh , ll-iiKV. Live Pol t Tin -ChiukquA , per do ; , fJ.To ® n. 00 ; ducks per doz , fi 7o < i3. < K ) : pccse , per doz , tb.MKuti.OO ; turkeyv'l'or ' lb , 7 < $ c. Uiu : cii POT i -Chickens , per lb. c : turkeys , | cr lb , tii/llc ( : geese , per lb , 80C lOc ; duck , V10c. ? , VK.U. Heavy prassers , 150 to 200 Ibs. 7 o " ' jCj inferior calves , 50 to 00 Ibs , 5'iiV ; mji ) tlluui to peed , 70 to M Ibi , 7 ( Sc ; choice to fancy , 100 to 130 Ibs , 0jvlOC. ( Vr.nnTAin.nPotatoes , Colorado und Utah. 70o(73c ( : Wyoming. 50\8 \ ? > 5c ; Nebraska nnd lowit , ciiolco large , 35n ( > lWc ; common , JHVgWc } sweet potatoes , Jerseys , HIT bbl , | -J.7Viil.OOi : beets , per bu , 55f < ( . ( Xci ) cnrrots , 35oflOc ; cabbage. California , per crate , $2.25 : par- snipj , 50iioOc ; onions , red choice , 50if55c ; silver skin. 00n.75c ; turnips , 20Jf2.'c ( ; rutn- bap at , ! )5W40 ) < - ; cnulltlowpr , choice large , per dozen , H.25t < rl.50 ; good , Jl.Wgl.25 ) ; radishes , ale ( ) ; lettuce 25 20c ; cucumbers , $1 50 ; string beans , per box , $1.75fi2.25 ; celery , 25 ( ! ! 0c ; spinach , 1. 50 ( 1.75 per bbl. UAMIMallard : , per doz. 2.5@.1.00 ; red hrail. per doz , $1J.60 ( i3.00 { tcul , per doz. S1.50 ( 1.75 ; canvas back , per doz , fl.UO/4.50 , / ; common small , per doz , * l.HMl.M ( ) ) ; rabbits , per doz. 75cWl.JO ( ; jack rnbbits , per doz , $ ; jtXT3.50 ) ( ; sipnrrclH , per doz , 7ociiSUiO. ( Ai'rt.rs Per bbl , fancy New York nno Michigan , $253 ; choice , * J.hii2.25 ( ( ; cholcd Missouri , . * 1.75ii2.00 ; good , * 1.50@1.75. FniiKti.tt Fin. ' ITS Malaga grapes , kegs , 40 to "i Ibs , lOc pellb ; biinnnns , per bunch , $1 .50i 3.00 ; Iciiions , fancy new , 30J to iltHI s , $3.7.X < v4.50 ; choice old , ili'it ) , , f .50 ( 3.lH ) ; orange ? , Florida , Innc-y bright. per Dox , ? 3.50 ; l-'lorlda russctts , ft.25 : ; Los Augelt-s , $2.75 ( i 3.00. CiiANiiniiun- : ) Capo Cod , choice , per bbl , flO.OOCti 10.50 : fair , ? 9.00 < ( ' .l.)0 ! ) ; Hell & Hugle , choice , ili.UOdiy.S5 : fair..50iC.75i ( ( Hell fc Cherry , choice , jS.IXiS.25 ) ; fair , $7.25'n 7.51) ) . NITM Walnuts , 50K.iiOc ; peanuts , bC'iS'jC ' ; clipstnuts , 4@5c : cocoanuts , per 100 , i5.00u ( ) 0.00 : hnzeliiuts , 'K'Mc ; hlcKorynul , small , $1.25di l. . " > 0 ; large , ( i0 i'5cpecans ; , plain , 0tf ( be : polished , 0 ( 10c. Hints Oecn salted , No. 1 , 5c ; No. 2 , 3cf ( 3' c ; calf , r > ' 5'jc ' ; dry flint , fries ? . HIHNS Navies , hand picked , per bu , $2.10 ( ftl20 ; good clean country , Sl.75 ( 2.00 ; olT or poor stock , $ l.Uin ) ( 1.50 ; California , JS.Kif ( ) ( 2.10. Cmnu-Michigan , perbbl.l.50@o.OO ; Now York , per bbl. $3.00(1/5.50 ( : half bbl , ? 2.75oj > 3.00. FiHTliniis Pcrlb , prime II vogccso white , 35iUOc ( ; mixed with gray , SoOiWe ; damp anil musty , 10it',0o ( ; pi-nno live domestiu duck , 20 ( ir.i5c ' : ; wild duck , 15i(2Jc. ( 'S.uiu ; : KIUI-T Per bbl , 30gnl , choice , $4.50 ; per half bbl , ? 'i.oO. POI-LUKN Per lb , rice , IJu'SSc ; common , lloxiv : 1-lb frames , choice white , 15@lc ( ; dark , 13 ( ; i4c ; strained , 10 ( , lSc. .liiMns 10' IJu'c perlb ; preserves , 10@12c per lb. LAUD Sc In 50-lb Orooers' LUt. Revised jirices nro ns follows : HAOC.INOStark A , seamless , 22c ; Amos- Itcap , seamless , 17' c ; Lewistown A , sc.im- less , 19c : American , seamless , 17e ; burlaps , 4 to 5 bu , ll ( < nio ; gunnies , single , 14c ; gun nies , double. 2'2c ; wool sack , 42c. TWINES Flax , : iSc ; extra sail , 20fl21c ( ; sail 13 , 20it2t c ; cotton , 22c ; Jute.Oc. Uuiin FitlTrt- Figs , in boxes , per lb , 90 ? lOc ; dates , in boxes , " ( ojlOo ; London Malaga layer raisins , per box , , $3.5UdK.70 ) ; Malaga loose raisins , i2.tO(8 : ( < 2.531 .new Valencia rais ins , per lb , Sc : Californli { loose muscatels , per box , $ 'J.OOdi2.10 : California Londutis , 1SSS , $2.40 ; pitted cherries , per Ih , Ibc ; Cali fornia pitted plums , ipr lb , 12 ( ' 13c ; driud blackberries , per lb , 0(370 ( ; dried raspberries , per lb , 24 ( < i23e ; evaporated apples , OQC c ; California sun-dried peaches , 13c ; California unparcd evaporated peaches , PICKI.K- ! Medium , . ) n bbls , $5.00 ; do , In half bhls , $3.00 : small. In bbls , SU.OO ; do , in half bbis. S3.50 ; glicrX'ius , in bbls , . < 7.00 ; do , in half bbls , J-I.OO. , COI-FE ( ireen Mocha , 25iJ30o ( : Kio , good , lS@19c ; Mandnhlinir , . .UOjWc ; roasting Kio , 17t < 31Se ; O. G. .lava , 2iw.2ic ( ; Java , inferior , S2@2uc ; Kio , fancy , " 2,1 0 S2o ; Santos and Mnrnculbn , 170' 19c ; CJcriian , 23c ; McLaugh- lin's XXXX , 23c. ,1 , Sun.tii ( Jranulnted , 7)40 ) ; conf. A , 7j'c ; white extra C , 0 'c ; extra C , GJ c ; yellow U , 0'4c ; powdered , 8@Sj c ; cubes , 3(4 ( S , ' e. BEESWAX Clioice yellow , 20yg22'i'e ; dark colored , 13i 14e. TOIIACCO Plug , 20@33c ; smoking. 10@90c. SALT Sl.35f ( 1.40 per bbl. Rope 7-10 , 14Hc- MAI-I.I : SuflAK Bricks , lli12c ( per lb ; penny calscs , ] S@13o per lb ; pure maple syrup , $1.00 per gal. TCAS Young Hyson , common to fair , 18d7 > 25o ; Young Hyson , good to fnncj , 30@55e ; Gunpowder , common to good , 22/f25c ( / ; Gun powder , choice to fancy , 40 ( .05c ; Japan , com mon to medium , 15cz20c ( ! : Japan , choice to fancy , 30@45o ; Oolong , common to good , 25 @ 4 < ) o ; Oolong , cnoico to fancy , 5ffl70o ( ) ! : Im perial , common to medium , 25S35c ( ; Imperial , good to fancy , 40C ,50e. CIUCKUIIS ( > ( i7c per lb ; assorted cakes , S @ 25c per lb , as per list. CANDY Mixed , 9 ( gl2 > ; e ; sticir , 9' @ lie ; rock candy , 10' 13c ; fancy candy , 7 ® 2Sc. Hoi.i.ASn IlRiintN'o 90c. Con Fi.su 0) ( ( 7. ' c. STAHCII 3J. Sie ; per 11) . Dry Goods. COTIOX FiANNni.s 10 per cent discount ; LL , 5ic ; CC , ( IJi'c ; SS , % c ; Nameless , 5c ; RK. Ibc ; K , 19o ; No. 10 , S c : No. 40 , 10''e ; No. 00. ISJtfc ; No. SO , 13He : No. 30 , colored , -c ) ; No. 50 , colored , 12o ; No. 70 , colored , ISKo ; Hristol , 12c ; Union I'aciilc , 17c. U.\Hi'ivr WAIIP Hid , white , 19o ; colored , 22c. 22c.HATT HATT Standard , Se ; Gem , lOc : Beauty , 12' e ; Hoonc , He ; H , cased , $0.50. PIIIXTS Solid colors Atlantic , fie ; Slater , Cc : Berlin oil , HJ e ; Garner oil , ttdt'c. PniNT.s I'inlt and robes Allen , OJ c ; Rlv- crpoint , 5V < jC ; Steel River , Ojfje ; Richmond , OKo ; Pacilic , 7c. d Dress Charter Oak , fij-fc ; Kam- npo , 4Jac ; Lodi , 5.i'o ! ; Allen , ( ! c ; Richmond , Oc ; Windsor , li > Jc ; Kddystono , 0 4'c ; Pacific , We.Ui.EAcnun Ui.EAcnun SiinnTiNd Uerkloy cambric , No. GO , 9 c , Best Yet , 4-4 , Cc ; butter cloth , OO , 4140 ; Cabot , 7'jfe ; Farweli , half bleached , S)4c ; Fruit of the Loom , 9c ; Greene G , Oo ; Hope , 7 , ' . < c ; King Phillip cambric , Ilo ; Lonsdaie cambric , I4 > c ; Lons- dulo , 8Kc ; New York mills , 10Ja'o ; Popper- ell , 42-in , lie ; Popporell , 40-ln , 12e ; Peppor- cll , 0-4 , lOc ; Pepperoll , 8-4 , 21o ; Pepperell , 9-4. 23c ; Poporoll | ) , 10-4 , 25c ; Canton , 4-4 , jj c ; Triumph , Oc ; Wnrasutta , lie ; Vnl- ley , 5c. FI.AXXKI.S Plaid Raftsmen , 20c ; Goshen , 22J e ; Clear Lake , 30Kc ; Iron Mountain , 20kc. FANNEl.s-Whito-GH , No. 2 , % . 22 } o ; Gil , No. 1 , % , 2 c ; BH , No. 2 , ; tf , 22tfc ; BH , No. 1 , f , ! Wc ; Qucehco , No. 1 , } { , 42c. COUSKTS JIIAXS Androscoggin , 7 c ; Kear- sargo , "J/c ; Rockport , Q5/c ; Conestogu , OJ c. TICKS York , ! ) -inh2 > .fo ; York , 32-in , 13 } c ; Swift river , ,7G/e ; Thorndike OO , syc ; Thorndiko , BE. , sVe ; 'J'horndikc , 120 , 9 > jc ; Thorndiko , XX. 15c ; Cordis , No. 5 , 9Ko ; Cordis , No. 4 , 10 > c. . IJiixiMs Amoskcoe , Oj.oz , lOJ c ; Everett , 7-oz , 13Kc ; York. 7-.o > , 13J o : Haymaker , 3Xo ; JatTroy , XXIJ&o : Jnfl'rey. XXX , 12 > < Je ; Beaver Creek , JVA > 12o ; Beaver Creek , BH , lie ; Beaver Creek , CC. lOc. KENTUCKY JKANS lemorlal , 15c ; Dakota , 18o ; Durham , 27 } < o ; Hercules , ISc ; Leam ington , 22 > e ; Cottswo\d \ , 27 } < fc. CiiAbit Stevens' U. Slovens' B . , fiZa } , , blenched , 7c ; Stoveni.A , 7Kc ; Stevens' A , bleached , BJ o ; StovqiP. ) . * > < icStevens' \ P , bleached , 9 > ic ; Stovcns'iN , 9Kc ; Stevens' N , bleached , lo c ; Htov-ens' - SKt , IStfo. Misnr.i.i.ANEOus Tublo on cloth , -2,50 ; plain Holland , 9'ic ' ; pa < jo Holland , 12K" . BHOXVN SiiKETixii Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7)50 ) : Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7Ji'c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , OJ4'c ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Co ; Aurora LL , 4-4. Oc ; Au rora C. 4-4. 431'c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , fijfo3 HoosiorLL , 4-4 , Oo ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 'o ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5Xo ; Pepperell K , 4-4 , i'epperoll O , 4-4 , I5c ; Pcpiieroll , 8-4 , ISKo ; Popperell , 9-4 , 21c ; Ptpporoll , 10-4 , 23o ; Utica C , 4-4 , 4 u ; Wachusett , 4-4 , 7Kc ; Aurora R , 4-4 , 7e ; Au rora B , 4-4. OHe. DUCK West Point , 29 In. 8 oz. 10Vfei West Point , 29 In. 10 oz. 12 > ao , West Point , 29 in , 12 or , 15o ; West Point , 40 in , 11 oz , lOc. Fj.ANNii.i-Hcd : C , 21 in , 15Kc ; E. 24 In , Sl'/oj ' GG , 24 In , 20oi HAF , , 25c ; JKF , X , 27c. 27c.GINOIIAM GINOIIAM Plunkctt checks , 7Ko ; Whltton ton , 7K i York , 7 40 ; Normundi Oress , 8 > jo ; Konfrow dress , SKOj-lS o. CAMIIIIICS Slater , 5o ; Woods , Co ; Stand ard , 5c ; Peacock , 5c. PKIXTS , Isnino HLUC Arnold , OUo ; Amor can , OV/o ; ( Gloucester , ll 'o ; Arnold C , lonr cloth , 9o ; Arnold B , long cloth , 10 > < fc ; Arnold Gold Seal , lO c ; Stelfcl A , 12ij ( Windsor , Gold Ticket , lutf. . Leather. Hemlock solo. 2on i3o per lb ; oak ole , r c per lb ; oak harness , (3cvcrlb. . se lected oak and trace , ! M ( f35c per lb ; oak and hemlock upper , SWirfSio per foot ; hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , MVWc per Ib , according to weight : o.ik cnlf skin , No. 1 , I'Ocycjl.OO ' per lb ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , tUXVrfl.10 per lb ; hemlocK k'p ' skin , No. 1 , C0i70c ( per lb : onu kip skin , No I , SUMSoe per Iu ; Phila delphia kip skin , cxtrn , SO@Wc perlb : French cnlf skin , ( according to weight nnd quality ) , * l.irifi.7S ( | per lb ; French kip skin , do , bOcOjj ft. 10 per ID ; Cordovan russet , 18c ; satin finish , 20c per foot ; welt leather , M.50i3.00 ( per side ; moroccos , ( pcbblo gout ) , 20i30eper ( ? foot ; moroccos , boot lep , 25i(30o ( ( per foot ; glove calf skins , S0 ( < l30o per foot ; Donsoltikid , 3D@40o per foot ; kangaroo skins , 40if ( 50C per foot , nceordinc to quality ; toppings , fcUH ) © 10.00 per dozen : llnlnir , K'.OOyW.OJ per dozen ; niiron skins , $ IO.OOuM2.0 ( < i per dozen. Ijinnbcr. First and second clear , 1'4 In. . .f49 00@5l 00 First nnd second clear , 1'i in. . . 47 ( Hrf50 ) ( 00 Third clenr , I In . 43 00if45 ( ( H ) A select , 1 > 4 ( $ ! > , , in . 3700 B select , l o/l's'ln . ! 00 A stock boards , 12 ( 10 ft , 12 in . . 40 ( X ) H stock bonrds , 120U ! ft , 12 in. . 41 IK ) C stock boards , 12c < 10 ft , 12 in. . TO 00 1) Mock boards , ISdlW ft , 12 in. . 23 ( H ) Flooring , tirst common , it in. . . . 34 ( H ) Flooring , second common , 0 In. . 31 ( H ) Select fencing lloorlug . 19 ( HI Siding , first common , 10 ft . 22 ( K ) Siding , second common . 19 00 Common boards . 13 COM9 ( 00 Fencing , No. I , 12ii20ft . lit ri'IS ' ( H ) Fencing , No. 2. 12. MeMO ft . 14 Uil5 ( ) ( 00 Joist nnd scantling , 2xi , HoHOft 10 UOiM7 ( 00 Timber , 4x4 , Sx . 12 ( 10 ft . 17 IK ) Pickets , 1) nnd II tint . 2000 Pickets , 1) and Hminorc . 20 ( XI Shingles , extra A . 2 80 Shingles , staudnrd A . 2 fit ) Lath . 2 50 O n Halts , 2 } , ' in . " 0 O ( J Bntts , I'j.v't ' in , S 1 K . 41) ) 3-tn well tubing , 1) and M bov. . 22 00 Molnl niul Tinners' Stock. Block tin , smallpig . $ 28 Block tin. bar . - . . 29 Copper , planished boiler si/cs . 34 Copper , cold rolled . 31 Copper , sheeting . 'ill Copper , pitts . 29 Copper , flats . 30 Cinl. sheet Iron , .luninta , 50 , 10 and 5 per cent discount. Pat. planished iron , 24 to 27 A . 10'-.J Pat. planished iron , 21 to 27 B . ! l'-j , Koolbig , 1C , 14x20 , 112 sheet * . 0.00 Roofing , IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets . 7.50 Koolbig , 1C , 20x2S , IIU sheets . 11.00 Roofing , IX , 20x28 , 112 sheets . 14 .50 TJ1K KUAIjTY MAllKET. IiiNtruinents IMnco.l on IlccurJ Dnr- injr Yesterilay. J Kllno and wlfo to .1 W Ilnrtosv 41) ) ft of W ft , lot ! * , blk i' , Campbell add , | w d . . $ 2'AIO I * W Williams and wlfo to Ci 0 liver , lot 'J , bU : ! , Clovuriliitc , wa . 400 W 11 Jtubltlns to O 1) Duck , n ' of w ' 5 , Iot47 , ( ilsu's udd , w d . 2,100 1 M tit John untl husbnnil to AH Meredith , lof.'l , blk fi , Munmouth park , wd . 2 , 00 W A Saunder.s to Jl K Hoe , lot K , blk A , Siiundurs .V Illmrlinugh add , w il . 5" > 0 1) I , Thomas and wlroto J Ilaty , ' lot .labile C. Orchmil hill , wil . 4M 1) U Pattunonnnd wife to N J Ilrowii , lot 10. bile II. Patterson park , w il . 3M OSleniSbon. irustiM * . to II Taylor , nndl- vldud u. yd lots in Brighton lltnchv d , flHW ( J C Wllcox nnd wife to il Stefiici-li , lot II , blk 11 , Wllcoxndd , wd . ono Wm C Albright nnd wile to M A Mnrtln , lot 4 , blk ill , Albright's unolco to & > outh OmiUia , w d . " > I'M llouard to M K Howard , 3l > 3.\liV > ft at no cor lot 1 , 1'olmtn's sub , w d . fi.OOO M K Howard and husband to A Nelson , S)1 ) ixirr > ft nt nc cor lot I , roburn's sub , wd . 0,00) I , Si-lirooder , triiiitec , to W II ( irvun. lotC , blkil , llrowu park , w d" . 5"5 1 , .1 Auccvillufj V H I lender , lotC , blkC. l.owv's add , w d . 4M N A Kulin to A M nr. > linll , lots 18 , 1 ! ) and 2J. blk ( i , ri-ulghtnn heights , w d . 1.3M H S Ilcc-iluy to S llrltt , lots 1 and 22 , blk 4. Moninoulh park , \v d . 5,000 Sou til Onmhu Land company to I' A Iliir- rot. lotti , bit 110. So Omulm. w d . 22j 1" A IJam'tt and wife to C C Clifton , lot C , blk III ) , So Omalm. w il . 200 S II II Clark to N 0 Nlolson. loH , blk if , West Side , w d . ! Eu Jl'lloyd ft al toN Mulcnhy , lot 111 , blk 4 , lloytl Sc Sharp's add , w d . I , BOO 1) H Ashi > r und wife to W II Uobblns , s iai ft of o lOT.K. . lot tuii. IIIsu's add. w d. 7,500 1) HAshcr nnd wltu to W H IlobMns , und l < In eight lots In Phornmn pjirk , anil und ! 4 In blks 1 and ' . ' , Cuttairu home , w d . ! . . ! . . 1.000 U Jiarkur : nnd wife to K U Hume , lot ' - , blk I , Orchard hill , w d . 775 FT Grnhnm and wlfo to ( i ( ! Wallace , lot If , blk I ) , Wvbt ( 'timings add , wd . 750 Twenty-four transfers amounting to. . . .tM4,75 ! Wo have advertised a great muiiy different patent medicines , but huvo never taken the pains to editorially "pull" cue. We are po5nj ; ( to do it now for the first time. Chamberlain & Co. , DCS Moincs , Iowa , manufacture a cough remedy whieh is absolutely the best thing we have ever seen. We have used it in our family for the past year , and consider it indisponsiblc. Its ef fects arc almost instantaneous , nnd there is no use tiillcing. it is n dead shot on a cough or cold. Wo don't say this for pay , but because we consider Clmm- berlain's Cough Remedy the best iniidn , and wo want the people to know it and use it. Lewis Iowa 1 ndependent. Ginvc It Huck to the Cliurcli. The Baptist church of Albion , by their pastor , tendered the cashier of the Albion Stute bunk S25 last Satur day , to replace the money that Wm. C. Braithwaitc donated the church the day lie stole the $1,000 from the Albion State biinlf , says a Nebraska contem porary. While there was no evidence to show that the money that Hraith- wiiito gave that day was stolen money , or that it did not properly belong to him , the church did not feel as though they ought to keep it. Mr. Ifuah was informed thnt bank- dirt not know that it was their money that tlio church had received , that any claim that they have to it would bo waived , and they re quested the church to accept it as a donation from the Albion State bank , at least as far as the interest the bunk had in it extended. A great many people ple believe the church was oversensitive tive in tlio matter. An Almnlufn Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure fur old sores , burns , wounds , chapped bauds , and all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles , Ask for the ORIGINAL AUIETINE OINT- MEwT. Sold by Goodman Drui ; Co. , at 25 cents per box bv tuuil 30 cents. Mna'H DOR Kit , Him. John Itvan , , of 3(50 ( Illinois street , ac companied h.y his ton-year-old ton , wns walking homo from church along Huron street , near Rush , yesterday , says the Chicago Herald , when Miss NiimVnn JCandt , followed by her throe bluek and tan pet dogs , cumo tripping iilong. The dogs made a raid on the lad , ono of them biting him savagely on the log. Dr. Cunningham was called and treated the injury. Mr. Ryan applied at Chicago A venue station last night to have the dog killed. When the ofliccrs called to annihilate the canine Mies Nina protested , saying the dogs were young , jocund and healthy. Her father also objected to the hlangh- tcr , but Ryan declares the canines must die. . .u , rAi.xEii , v. r. itic'ii.MA.v. .1 ii. \.scii.i.i PALMER. RICHMAN & CO , , Live Slock Commission Mercliaiils , Offlcu - HOOIU 21 , Opi'uilln Kxclianyo Iliilldlnii , l/uloa block Vtmlt , Houtli Oumlm , .Nut' ' , f.ORIMER.WESTERFIELDdi MALEY Live Stock Conimission , [ loom 15 , J xcb nici ) llulMlii ; : , llnlaa ttocU Yarrti Huutli Uuiulm , Neb. UNTbN STOCH YARDS OO. , Of Ooialia , Limited , . 'I II I'll ! _ impTomohts. CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealefln Agricultural Implements , Wagons , CarrUcts mil HncRlr * . .l < iic ? lroot.tctirccnStIintn _ lWbOiu li , Ncbrnrkn , LiNfNaER Ai METOALF CO.r AgricnltnralImplemontsWagonsGarriages , , \YlioU'nlc. Omnlia. Ncbritukn. PARLINORENDORF& MARTIN ? " \Vliolpn > li > Ik'alfrs In Agricultural Implements , Wagons &Boggies UftO. W6 ni > .07 Jcnrt Street , p. p. Mannfactnrers of Bnckeye Drills , Seeders , CultUntnrt. l ! r JUkon.Clrtfr NHIc unit l.ubnn 1-ul- vrrlirrt , Cur. Illhaiul NIcholitiMrt'i'ti. * WlrJONA IMPLEMENT CO. , Uliolcsnlc Agricnltural Implements , Wagons &Bu gies _ Ct npf t J'h > Vlrhol ytrfl't * _ J. F. SEIBERLINO .t CO. , Akron , Ohio. Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine , W. K. .McM.Mnn ! ; fr. ISU IfHTunwoith t. MOLlNE.MILBURNASTODDARDCo MnnufxcturvrsaMitJobbrrt in Wagons , Buggies , RaKes , Plows Etc , Cor. ( Hli nii.l I'ncltlc KtrcoU. Orimlm , Nrti. Artlato' Mntorinla. _ _ A HOSPE. Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , ouclni Stroot. dnmlin. .Nc Booksollora end Statlonors- H. M. & S. W. JONES/ Succc ser to A. T. Kenyoii A'Co. , ' .Vholnilo A llctntl Booksellers and Stationers , KlneVoilillnn SlBllonerr. Ciimmcrrlal Stntlonrry lir ! liouf ! struct. Oumlm. .N'ul ) . Boots and Shoos * KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Succciiort Iu lltoJ. Jones A L . ) Wholesale Manufacturer of Boots and Slices .AKtnttfor llutUin llutiovr Shui > Oo. 1102,11U & lll llnrucr St. . OiimbB. Nebrsnka. W. V. MORSE .t CO. . Jobbers of Boots and Slices , 1101.1103-1106 Douglas St , Omnlin Manufactor ? , Sum < mcr St. . UiutLHi. Coal , Coke and Llmo. o M AHA" 6 A iir c o K E &T L i M E c"o. , Jokers of Hard and Soft Coal , ' am ? < nitli ISIIi fllrcft. Omalm , Nehrfiiktl. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shipners of Coal and Cote , S14 Pouth 13lh Si. . OmnVn. Noh. J. t , . JMUfSOX A CO. , Manufacturers of Lime , nil shipper * of On.il , Coak , Cement , l'lH ti > r , Mine Drain Tile anil Sewer l'ii | < . onici5isy. . 13tU St. , Oiutilm , Sc\j. \ Telcpliunohll. Coffees , Splooe , Etc CLARKE COFFEE CO Omivba ColTt'O end Hplce Mllli. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder , KitrnctD. l.i-.uinlry llluc. Inks. Ktc. lilt 1116 llnrntT Street. Om ba. M braakn. _ Crockery " and Claoswarjo. W. L. WRIGHT. Aftnt for tli Manufacturers nnd Importer ! of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Cliimneys , Ktf on ce. 317 S. 1.1th HI. , Omaha , Nebnmka. PERKINS. CATCH &LAUMAN. IiuDoricrtt Atid Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Etc. 131 * Fnraitu St.Kcw fasten Building. Commleelon and Storage- - RIDDELL & RIDDELU" Storage and Commission Merchants , SpcclaltlejtHuttcr. . KKCA , C'hro p. Poi'ltry , < iamc ; 111- Howard Street , Omnlia , Neb. CEO. SCHROECER & CO. . Succcotors to McKhano A Hchroncr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Uninba. Nobra kr JOry Copdaana Notions ' " " 'M. E SMITH & Co ! . Dry Goods , Fnmisbing Goods and Notions , 110 ! and 1104 Doimtm.Cor. llth St..Omaha. Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYCOODSCo Importers and JoMers in Dry GoodsNotions , Gcuts1 Kurnlihlni ! Roodi , C'ornnr llth and llunoy 8U.OraHba. Nebrutkn. HELIN. THOMPSON & CO. Importers nml JuLljnrs of Woolens and Tailo.'s' ' 317 Sou til l.rlli Sited. Furniture. " ' D E W E Y"'ST ONE. " Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Karnara Street. Oraahn v-ijrn liB. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omuba , Ncbrcsk.o. Crocorlca. PAXTONTcfALLAGHER A'CO. . Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , .06 , : tn , TO end 711 8.10th St. , Omnha , Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , 1 Hi and I. i Teowortli Btrcct.Onr. ! > n..Vel > rn ka. Heavy Hardyvnro W. J. BROATCH. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Sprlnci , W Ken Stork , Ilartltraro , Lumber , Ktc. 12Yi uniljll \ llurney Btreut.Oinnbn , H1MEBAUGH ft TAYLOR. Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tooli and nuiralo Kcalei , 1K > 5 Douclur Htrcct. Umalu. Nebraska. RECTOR , WII-HELMY & CO. , Wholesale Hardware , -fth and Ilnrner Hti. , Omaha , N'ubVeitrrn Aitcnti ( or Austin Powder Co. , Jerri-rum Htrul Nlillr , Fairbanks Standard Hcnlpa. LEE , CLARKE. ANDREESEN HARD WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , MetalH , Hheet Iron , fctc. Agents tor rinw Hcuh-K , illnmi l'o\vilcr nnd l.ymnn llarhcd wire , Omalm , Nebraska. Hardware. MARKS "BROS" SADDLERY * Gbr Wholesale Manufacturer ! ot Saddlery & Moers of Saddlery Hardware AnJ Lcutbur , 1I3J , l(0i end ivn IlaraSf bt.OLiaba , Ntbratka. _ _ Hata , Caps , Eto. _ " " ' W L.'PARROTTE it CO.T Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods , IHHIIariicyBUctt.Oiimhn.N'Sli. ' _ Lumbar. " " " " " "OMAHA LUMBER co" . . & 11 Kinds of Building Material at Wno&M UU Hirtelnuil Union I'ttclfleTrackOm. . ! ' . Louis BR/TDFORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasli , an.Aic. "f' ' ' * " ' ! " * ' " LUMBER , _ _ liinilicr , Lime , Cwf H& , Elc , Cornert'lh trt _ _ I > mitli > < r.l . .Proud * . " " C. N. Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , nihaml Cnlifornlft Street * . Omaha , Nebraska , . . . . i HAHViiY LUMUtiK UTe To Dealers Only , Offlro. \ Knnmm \ Strrrt. Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD" Wholesale Lumber Etc , tfulncr Wlillo Ume. CHAS. n. LEE. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carpctt dm ! I'nrqurt KloortiiB Wli niul l Mllllnory nnel Notlonti. ' " " * I. OBERFELDER * CO. , Importers & Jobbers in I'illinory & Notions an. llamHiasiiitli lltli Strc.'t. Notions J ? T.lfoBiNsoN NofioVTcbiT Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ] niul < > V.H , iith IMIi SI. Otnnlin. VlNYARD & SCHNEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , Ovorall9 < _ _ _ _ _ CANF1ELD MANUFACTURINC O. , Maniifaclnrcrs of Ovcralis , Jcatis I'uuts.SLIrU , I'.trIKUitmt not DutiKluStreet , Utimlm. N'l Otflco Fixtures. TUB HIM.MO.VDS MASlTAtTUUlNa CO. Mniiufmtiiro.'M of Bank , dec and Saloon Fixtures , Mantle ? . Slili-bonnl" , Hook Ours , llnm Klxtnrv'.Wnll < ' , I'mtltlniiK , UiiltliiEii'oiiiitor ( , Ili-rrnwl Whig t'oolnr * . Mlrrorj'.oti' . KiuMory urn' onlrr , ITUUnuu Jta South l.iili St. . Oumlm. Tolopliuno 1131. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ailo ( Irpane , KtcOmalm. . A. II. lllnhop. Mnnnvor Paints nnd OB. | | " ' " CUM MINOS A NEILS ON , \VholoviIa Demur * In Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , 1116 Farnara Ktrocl , Oraahn , Nob. Paper. " * * CARPENTER PAPER cc. . Wliolesale Paper Dealers , Carry A nice utock of Printing.Vrnpplni : nnil Willlnc lfc. r St > * * rlHl ttttondnn el vi n to ! lo * n-i -4 Storage ) , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG. P ETTis V CO. . Storage. Forwarding and Commission , Brunch hoiiso , if the llcmiov ( JuKcy Co. IliiKKici nt vrliulcsHlu unit rotnll , ! . ' ) IJlOiuxI 1.112 Itanl btroi't , Omrvhti. T 'lc-t > litm , N'o 7.VI. _ _ _ _ Toys. H. HARDY & CO. , ' " ' Toys , Dolls , Aib'iiiiis" Fancy Goods , House I-'urnlshlut ; Uunil * . nillitrtMi'H fiirtln iM , Kto UV.I Karnnin Hlioct , Oiiinlin , Nch , Browora- STORZ & ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1551 North Klcthtoontli Street. Omulm. Hch. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice iiml mufilli ! . Wludow-nips Jtin.v KI'KNI.TIMI , I'mprli'lor. Kb mid llUSimth I2lli otn-nt. Printers' Materials. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION , Auxiliary PnWiste > . wa PnpprBoxpsj JOHN L. wiiTkiE. Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory. Nos. HIT nnil 1 13 Doueliia St. . OmnUa , Nett. Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods yil ClotblDs anil 1-oiuhcr Ilultliii ; . lM ( l-'uniiim Btr ot , Si8h , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV. ' t , CO. . Wliolcsulo MannC : cturcrs of Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Urancli Ufllco , mil nnd Iznnl Otrocla , Oumlm , Nob. BOHN MAN ACT URI > G co. fJanufactiircrs of Sash , Doors , Blinds , ' . ruMliiKa , Hlnlr Work anil Interior HnnlVoal I'ln- < n. N. It. Corner Mil niul l.t'uvuuwurtli titrccts , Uniaim. Nou. ' - ' 'I ' _ jstoam Fittings , Pumpp , Etc. " " " " ' "A. L. STRANG CO. , " * Pumps , Pipes and Engines , Jtenni , Wntvr , Il .lw y nnd Mliilni ; Hupnlle. ' . Etc. VM.va nnd 021 Kuriiiini htrecli Oiinilin. CIHUlHCH I L L P U M P CO Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , 'team nnd Water flu.npllps. Tlcndqiinrten for Mint , U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. . and Water Supplies , Halildajr Wind Mill" . ClSniuiraiFarnnm Bt. , Omaha. _ CJ. K. Jloss , ActlnK .Miinuyer. BROWNELLlit CO engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Klicctlron Work Jtenni rnmiif , HmMills. : . 1S15-1J15 ut. Omahn. _ _ Jr9n STEAM' BOILER WORKS. Carter h HOII , I'rop't. Manufacturers uf nil kinds Steam Boilers , Tanks and Slice ! Iron Work Works South i-TOh anil H. k .M Co'slntt. .v & " viKirr.rNaTiwJj WOKKS. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worfc Anilines , HrnnH Wnrk.Qoncrnl Knuiulry.MnalilnoaDd JllackEiullh rk , onira unit \Viu L , U. I' , lly. no J 1HU htruct. Omulm , OMAHA WIRE fc IRON V/ORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings O.VIAHA SAFEand IRON WORKS , Mau'frs ' of Fire &Bnrgiar Proof Safes fault" , J ll Work , Iron nmlViru Fi'm-lnu , Hiaii" , ICtc. ( ] . Ainlrecii.l'jiiy'r Cor. lltlmnUJacitxiin rlti. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards nuil Scrci-ni , for tmnVi , ontr , iori' . lotliliinc-oi. nto pivtiJ Awiilnt's , l.ockmillli Mm-blnrr/ Itbu-kMnlili Worki. IUI hiiutli lull M. Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Time Mi Agents for Dlubolil rit'o : uu.t l iolt Anultt uud . .lullVyrX , 4 1'Jti. 1'tli Street. rrinUCVal > tt all iinimrytroutila Ka lly.ciu MUltU I Iy util. ( , folycurea liy I > U ( ; I'll HA Can- tulei. Hevwrul < ! * * ns cursil In MYtn ilayii , Kuld U.WJ nor box , ail ilriJk'nUis , or by m ll from lo- ) tuin.Mfi-o ( IUWIiliorit.N. V. full Direction * Fv AWE THE BEST"