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    THE QMAHA DAILY BEE * . TCJBSPAY , MARCH 5. 1SSO
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
An Approoloblo Recovery In May
Whoat.
CORN MORE ACTIVE AND HIGHER.
Open the Wcok AVItli a
Htilllfth Tentloticj Cnttlo Slow
anil VnlnoH AVonltcr
Ilrlsk.
CHICAGO PHonUCIS MAUKKT.
CiiHUflo , Marali 4. f Special Tcloeram to
Tun UnE.l The course of wlicnt to- < lay wna
conforniAtory of the theory that the Inrfio
lioldorn had not let go their grip nnd Unit the
heaviest soiling Satimlity wni b.y the bents
nn'l rnldors. Tlicro wus no pressures ol whcut
o the market to-tiny except on soft spots ,
nnil the olTerlnKs then were very largely ol
tin ) kind ilt'ficribecl nntl known n.i "short
wheat" "speculfttlvo offerings , " the com-
incrclnl writers call It anil It is character
ized ns ' 'wind , " In tlrb parlance of the pit.
\Vhcn wheat thus used as a club was boufilit
In It was usually at a loss. The spirit of the
foreign news was uncouraglni ; to the holders
nntl the rapid coiisiiinptlon of the domestic
stocks Is ulso consoling to the bulls. Tliaro
nro certain little Irregularities in the values
nt several markets of this country that they
would like to see reconciled , but as the re
ceipts tit this and other dear mar
kets In the northwest arc not yet
overpower ! tip , the bulls nro partially
Uownhgnrted , but' tiiey can yet sco
hope of higher prices. The recovery In this
market from tttu point of c.xlrctno depression
Saturday wus about 'Jc , May displaying rela
tively the creutost recuperative power. The
oprnitiK price was f 1.03 % , with 'sales Immed
iately iifierwurdft tit $1,0 , ' ! % It then went to
tl.QU } ( , wliurc good supporting orders were
ntruclt. Tlic'mnrkot then soarc'l to * 1.0I % .
This Wus within nbout : i half hour of the
opcnluc. Fluctuations Hiibscipjciitly were
wlthlnaraiiKoof ei.uWi'l.W : ' % The nmr-
kot went below Jl.lM repeatedly , but It would
not May there. Tlio nvorago prleo the last
hour XVIIB above $1.04' and fjcnerully npcalc-
ing the prhe : wai above fl.OIJ . 'J-'Ho close
was S1.041.0I } . Tlicro was considerable
ontsido busine.sR transacted in wheat , but it
wns chiefly in July. The fluctuations in Unit
month were from OOJf o to ! ) % . Tlio opening
wus OOJjJo nnd the close 01 life , or identically
with Saturday. May , on tie contrary , was
J6@le higher , llutchinson was a good buyer
early , nnd n seller nt nnu above
$1.01 . Vennctt & Kent wore Uio most
conspicuous and the larucst buyers of
the session. The Now York people were
also in the market on a moderate scale on
the same side. The crowd is probably quite
as certain to-day that the Falrbank party is
in wiciit ai It was Saturday. That the Fair-
bank party nnd dumped Its ° load. It now re
mains to be seen it the major part of the
short interest is net represented by the
actual whent located within n deliverable
distance of Chicago. That belief is hold by
well informed men.
The market in corn appears to bo pilnlng
more Interest for the speculative element ,
nnd was to-day active , measured , -by the cx-
trrmo dullness of two weeks upo. The
foreign markets were quoted steady , al
though a prominent shipper received n dis
patch fruin Liverpool in answer to his in
quiry as to the selling vulue of Chlcugo No.
! ! In that market , quoting the Liverpool price
as equivalent to Me , whtlo it is claimed that
the cost nt to-day's quotations hero would bo
51 > .fc laid down. There was a good shipping
domain ) notwithstanding , and plenty of ex
port buyers in Ne\v York nnil Huliinioro and
n better fooling hero ulso. An increase of
only 371,000 bushels in the visible supply wus
regarded favorably by the bulls , anil only
about 8 per cent of to-day's receipts beintr
inspeeied into No. 2 grade , was also In favor
of that side of the market nnd caused some
covering by the shorts. The tone was linn
throughout , but there were no now features.
The local operators still continue to bo the
principal dealers. The closing prices to-dny
were from c to Jfo in advance of the cur
rent values at the corresponding time last
Saturday.
' Oats were quiet but stronger with n mod-
"crato trade In May nnd June. Tno opening
was steady , but owing to the desire to pur
chase on the part of thn shorts and the rather
light offering in May was gradually pushed
P' < @ ! o to 2' < Mc. There was but light
trading nt the outside , and with the urgent
buying orders sntisllcd , the market fell back
a point or two , with Juno tit about n ytc dis
count , and the other months dull. There
was n modornto demand for No. 2 oats to go
The provision trade opened the week with
n bullish tendency. Thcro wns no marked
increase In the trading , though the business
transacted represented a larger amount of
outsldo buying than for any day for some
time past. The large shortage in winter
imciiing , combined with the good consutnp-
tivo demand and the export movement , on
the reduced Blocks for the season , is 'evi
dently working a revolution in the general
feeling regarding thomarkot. Outsiders are
boirlnnlng to ravor the longs in their opera
tions , while the professional boars consider
It advisable to net conservatively for the
tlmo being. The changes witnessed In the
prices were all on the sldeof an advance. In
' iiork'tho appreciation established was " -KG
l5o ! ; In lard 10u , and in short ribs ? % @lOc.
i ; srooa
' CHICAGO , March 4. | Special Telegram
to Tim UCE.J CATTI.K The market to-day
Avns generally slow and values were weaker.
The sales wore largely at ? 3.-IO@a.SO. Some
early prices on good cattle wore stronger ,
but some good salesmen quoted prices S@10c
lower on all grades. The western markets
wcro lightly supplied and were stronger , but
the eastern markets were In bad shupo. At
Buffalo to-day the cattle receipts were ox"-
trcmcly heavy. The market was the lowest
on record for good export steers , which sold
nt $3.7C@-l.2.'i. A few good to choice cattle
sold hero nt l.25@lr > 0 , but the buyers were
generally complaining of the poor quality of
the otTorlngs. There were many fat and
heavy cuttle lacking in quality , nnd Micro
were HOIUO very heavy , but coarse cattle
lacking in fatness , Thn general market
to-dny was unsatisfactory to salesmen.
Choice to extra beeves , $ ! . 'J5@I.GO ; medium
to good steers , \SM to 1500 Ibs , f l.nojM.OO ;
1200 to K50 ! Ibs , fJUOCrf.TOO ; 050 to I''OO 11)3 ,
J.IHJ3.40 ) ( ; stackers and feeders. $2,20@3. 0 ;
cows , bulls and mixed , $ l.80@inO : bulk ,
53.aooa.-i n.
Hous Business was brisk with an up turn
of about a nickel on prlmo heavy , and n
down turn of about n nickel on medium nnd
llirht. The oulk sold at f I. B0@ 1.55 , a few nt
tt.flo , nnd one or two lots at M.ft. ( Linht
sorts sold early ntl.M and wcrt ) weak to
ward the close , with rumored sales * at $ l.-ir > .
FINANCIAL.
NEW YOIIK , March 4 , [ Special Telegram
to TUG Hi'.u.l STOCKS The stock murKot
this morning opened tame , with 11 rat prices
generally a fraction higher tluin Saturday's
closing. Foreign cables wore dull and
brought few orders. After the llrst hour the
, room traders began selling the list through
out , In the absence of outsldo orders. A
general decline of } @ } ia followed , Man
hattan , however , exhibited great strength
nnd advanced HX per cent. The Insiders
continue to talk very bullish on this property
end predict 100 for It In the near future.
Western Onion also exhibited renewed
strength , and scored an advance of K I" " *
cent over Saturday's closing , Later In the
sosslou ttio foreign houses began buying
Louisville & Nashville quite freely , Th o
excellent showing that this company U mak
ing from month to month niukcs a cash divi
dend almost certain. The crnugcr stocks
wcro extremely quiet. Walker's non-accept
ance of the commlssloncrshlp Is a disappoint
ment to the bulls , It U thought , however ,
that ho may bo Induced to accept. Thcro Is
said to bo a strong bull pool la Northern Pa
cific and Oregon Hallway and Navigation
BtocVi , Camniuclc and his friends are doing
but very little In the market at present.
They have no outstanding contract * they
'any , either In Trunk Ifao sUnrea * or Coalers.
The npriu - llkoVcatbor Is still futcrforlcg-
with the coal trad c'morc than the companies
caretonJmlU The commission pcoplc.whtlo
they arc doing very little nt present , talk In n
very hopeful strain nnd cx | > cet nn Improve
ment In prices th6 earning week. Money
continues easy , with no change in rntcs.
Stocks wcro in good sunply In the loan
rrowd. At noon the market wn ? quiet nt
nbout the lowest prices of the morning.
The following wore ths cloilnz quotations !
IT.H. 4s regular. . .l27VNorthern.rAclne. ! . 27i
II , 8. 4scout > om. . .lirt'i1 do preferred . ( S ! '
tr.8.4'4sreatil r. . IU7VC.N.W . lKii (
tl.r'.4iscoiip < > ni..l07'li' ' tloprafcrrod , . . . .13)
I'acltlclhot VM \ | N. V. Central . 1WS !
Central I'acltlo. . . . : il I1. , I ) . & K . 2" > 1 *
Chlcairo A : Alton , 1DO lltock lulnnil . M
Clilcago.llarllngtiin 0. . M.&St , ! ' . ( Z'l
& ( julncy . t'W'.ido ' preferred . 0't
It , , . * W. . , . . . .UiSt. ) | PiMiKY Omaha . Si'i
Illinois Central. . . .11 in" dopreferred . KMS
1..II.&W . 1 Hi Union IMciflo . C7
Knn < taft & Texas . . | : i' W..St , I , . \ 1' . I3U
I.nte.ilioroW \ , do preferred. . . . K4 !
MlchlRan Central . S'.iif Western Union . bfl'i
Jll.isonrll'acillo . . . ' - 'VI
MONBT ox CAM , K.isy , at 1 ! ' ( S1 per cent.
PRIME McitcNftt.B I'AiMn trji pjr cent.
SmiiMSo EXCIHNOR Dull but steady ;
sixty-day bills , If l.b(5 ( ; demand , M.SS'f.
March 4 , U heat Steady :
cash , 51.01 ll-lCn ; ; May , Sl.Ol 7-10.
Corn Steady ; cash , 83 13-lllc ; May ,
3Cc.
3Cc.Oats Steady ; cash , 3.VVC ; May , 27VWc.
Uyij-llfjc.
Harley Nothing doing.
Prlmo Timothj fl.O ) .
Flax -SI. IS.
\VhlsUv-fl \ .0.1.
Pork-Firmnr ; cash , ft 1.4 : ; May , $11.0'J } , ' .
Lard- Steady ; caMi , 10.82 ; May , $ f.n' .
O Flour Easier , \vlUi decline lOo to 20c from
last prices ,
Hulk Moata Shoulders , | . " > .2. ' > ( fi' . ' > . .174 ! ;
short clear , $0.25n(5.)7 ( : ) } ; short ribs. ? (1.UO (
( § 0.10.
Htitter Quiet ; ; creamery , VJS27o ( ; dairy ,
Cheese Steady ; full nronm choddnis ,
like ; Vonni ; Amrriciis , ISOIia c , -
Kirgs Weak , with lower tendency ; fresh ,
12 l'JKc.
Hides Stonily : heavy Krecn salted , 5fiic ( ) ! ;
light green Baited , r > J ® o'.fo ! ; green , -Ifijlo ;
salted bull , 4'f&C-l ! < e ; green bull , : ij < ic ; green
salted calf , ( i ) c ; dry flint , T iCSo ; grean
suited kip , 4c ; dry calf , 7@So ; dry salted
hides. 7e.
Tallow Steady ; No. 1. solid packed , 4i < f@
4Jfc ; No. 2 , 4u ; cake , fie.
iCocoints. Shlmncnts.
Flour , bbls . 7.000 7,000
Wheat bu . 4'1,000 ' 29,000
Corn.bU . lltt.ODO 120,000
Oats , bu . US.IWII by.OOO
Now Jfork , March 4 , AVhont Receipts ,
3,000 ; exports none ; apot , dull , . weaker ;
No. S red , ai > fi.HKI' > fc in elevator , iir c
afloat , 07K@93. c f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , 02c ;
options fairly active ; March , 9i3t'c.
Corn Hccoipts. 127,000 ; exports. 149,000 ;
spot , Hull but firmer ; ui. graded mixed , 41
@t44c ' ; options , Jlrmer , but dull.
Uats Uecelpts , 5'IOOU ; exports , none ;
spot quiet and unchanged ; options steady
nnd quiet ; March , JiOJ c ; April , 31 e ; Mav ,
.
ColTcc Options opened firm ; closing
steady ; sales , i2,7f : ! > 0 bags ; March , $ li.S."i@ (
17.05 : April , S10.SO ( . I7.05 ; May , flli.SOdfi
17.10 ; spot Klo , stronger ; fair carcocs ,
fl8.75.
Lnrd Stronger ; western steam , $7.2r ;
March , $7.23.
Kggs Firm ; western , 14@14).fc.
I'ork Quiet but strong.
Petroleum Firm nnd fairly active ;
United , closed tit 9J c.
Uuttor Steady ; creamery , new , ! C@lSc ;
,
Cheese Quiet and unchanged ; western ,
tit. Ijonii. March 4. Wheat Higher ;
cash , 9-l@r.i | ' o ; May , JJ ( jfc.
Corn-Cash , Sr.jfc ; May , liO c.
Oats Firmer ; cash , 25c ; May , 27eC.
Pork Quiet at $11.75.
Lard Dull at $15.70.
Whisky Steady.
Huttcr Firm ; creamery , 24(3 ( Go ; dairy ,
20@2c.
Mitinonpolls. March 4. Wheat Sample
wheat nbout steady ; receipts , 278 cars ;
shipments , OL cars. Closing : No. 1
hard , March , J1.15K ; May , $1.173 $ ; on track ,
$1.15 ( 1.10 ; No. 1 northern , March , $1.03 ;
Mav , ? 1.0 Kj on track , $1.03u ( > 1.05 ; No. 'J
northern. March , 93c ; May , 05c ; on track ,
Oincliinntl. March 4. Wheat Dull and
nominal ; No. 2 red , 95c.
Corn Firm ; No. 2 , mixed , 33c.
Oats Dull ; No. 3 mixed , 2oJ < J@2Jc.
Whisky Steady at $1.03.
March --Wheat Weaker
KmiMiH City. - - ;
No. 2 red , cash , Ulo asked ; May , S)2c ) bid.
Corn Quiet ; No. 3 cash , 2Jc bid ; May ,
2Cc asked.
Oats No. 2 cash , 21c asked ; June , 23o
uskoJ.
lilVK STOCit.
CHICAOO , March 4. Cattle Receipts ,
11,000 ; market weak and trade slow ;
choice to extra beeves , frl,35@l.iO ! ; steers ,
$2.t'04.00 ( ! ; stockers ana feeders , $2.20@3.yO ;
cows , bulls nnd mixed , St.fiOiW3.10.
Hogs Uecolpts 20,000 : market stronger
for heavy , light weaker ; mixed , S4.40Qgl.G- > ;
light and heavy , S4.40@J.t ; pigs , 5-1.70.
Sheep Receipts , 7,000 ; market steady
but rather weak ; natives , J3.7iil5.10 ( ; wes
tern cornfcd4.50@l 85 : lambs , * ! .70 ( ji.50. (
The Drovers' Journal cahlogram quotes
demand very weak. Host cattle , 12) e esti
mated dead weight.
National Slock Yar.ls. Iia it St.
LoulH , March 4. Cattle Receipts , 900 ;
ftlflpments , 100 ; market strong ; choice
heavy and native steers , $3.(50 ( < i51.iO : ; fair to
good , $3,00@i.liU : ; stockers nnd feeders , $1.90
M3.1X ) ; rangers , corn-fed , $2.90@3.-10 ; grass-
fed , f2.00@.i00. !
Hogs Kocolpts , 2,900 ; shipments , 000 ;
market higher ; choice heavy and butchers'
selections , ? 4.f 054.75 ; packing , ? 4.y3@4.55 ;
light grades , 1.4G4.0" .
KanstiH City. March 4. Cattle Re
ceipts , 1,800 ; shipments , none ; market
strong and active ; cows llrm nnd 5@10o
higher ; good to choice corn-fed , $3.90@4.20 ;
common to medium , $2.75@3.r 0 ; stockcm
nnd feeding steers , $1.00j3.20 ( ; cows , ? 1.25@
2.70.
2.70.Hogs Receipts , 5,000 ; shipments , 112 ;
market strong nnd active nnd 5u higher ;
common to choice $ l.20'iit.22K.
Sioux City , March 4. Cattle Receipts ,
130 ; shipments , none ; fnt steers , $2.UO@
3.50 ; feeders , $3.25@2.yO ; stockers , $2.00
2.75 : cows , $ lGOii3.lX ( ) ; cnnnorn and bulls.
fl.00i1.75 ( ; venl calves , f3.0J@1.00.
Hogs Receipts , Ii2. > ; market So higher ,
light and mixed , W.20@l.27 > ; heavy , ? ,27
Qi I.UO.
03IAUA LIViJ SCOO1C
Onttlo.
Monday , March 4 , 1SSW.
There was inoro "got up nnd gut" to the
market to-day than thcro has been for n long
time. The buyers nctea us If they wanted
some cntllo and they got out In the morning
nnd bought them. Dressed beef and ship
ping steers , as well ns butchers' stock , wcro
In tictlvo demand , and for the first time In a
long while the cattle wore about all sold before -
fore midday. The market was no higher ,
but It wns fully steady nnd the Increased ac
tivity caused a much better feeling to pre
vail in the trade. There wore some very
good cattle hero , and ns high an (3.SO was
putd for steers and fj.75 for cows. Feeders
wort ) the only kind of cattle which were slow
sale and In light demand. The buyers evi
dently want the feeders at less money than
they have been paying ,
Tno market was active at an advance of 5
QlOe , and the few hogs hero were sold early
In the morning. The light hogs Bold mostly
at f I.U5 , with two loads nt > H.3 ? > nnd tno
heavy hogs largely ut f-t.'M , witu a few nt
$1,35.
Thcro were plenty of shncp here nnd the
market was fairly uctivu at about steady
prices. Some heavy westerns brought $1.25.
and some pretty fnlr Nobnvslcans $1.00.
Itecnliita.
Cnttlo . 1,300
Hog * , . , . 2,100
Sheep . , . , . 1,800
1'ravnlllnt ; 1'rlccN ,
The following U a' table of prices paid In
this market for the grades of stou'K men
tioned ; , '
Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 lbs.4 ( ) M.'J3
.Prime steer * , 1)00 ) to liKXIlbs. . 3.00.
Native , feeders 2.SO ( S.1.00
Common to peed cows 1.60 ( rf.2.40
Choice to fancy cow 'iSO ' @ 3.00
Fair to choice Dulls 1.76 ( r'J. ' * , ' >
Fftlr to choice light hogs 4.83 ( rM.3i ) {
fair to choice heavy hogs 4.W ! ( $1.35
Fair to choice mixed hops . . . . 4.21 M4.0 ! !
Fair to choice western sheep. . 3.7.i @ 4.2."i
Fair to choice Nebraslms. 3.50 ( rt4.ll )
Itcprcsciitnttvo Sains ,
STEKIIS.
No. Av. l > r.f No. Av. Pr.
10" ! ! ' . ' . ' ' . ' . ' . . ' mi Siui in. ' . ! ! ! ! " ! ! ! ! ait : uo
u ion : i.u ) 4 lu-i aw
in lau ,1.10 14 iiufi 9.10
. . " ! ! . " ! . . ' ! ! ! itiiT'4 ' " " ! . ! " ! . ' lu-o
in. . . isii 3.20 i 11 ic : wo-
' * " ' ' ' ' ' "
isrji hS * : . . . ; . . ! i : ui
ins ,1.2.1 si istH : i.3s
I2i a.w : sj isihH 3. :
r.iil : i ! n iso 3.31
21 ; : : : : ; ; ; : . .IIM SM 5 1.17JI : LIJ :
' ' ' ' ' " " " " " ' ' " ' " ' ' '
. . ! . . . n.40 . . . . . . : : u ; ,
211 14-.7 3.41 Ul . . .H7I a.52JJ
20 l.Vil . ! WU
AVKSTKHN StKKHS IIAV STATE O. CO.
78 .1387 ii.itt
KTKKIIR RTANIMIII ) C. CO.
Si IWJ ! UO
UOCOWS. .
n ! K)7 2.03 10 10-.I7 2.1.1 .
a 1070 2.1J ,11 1114 2.r.U
fi HJ-8 2.13 1 \\-M \ \ - ' . U
13 1(110 ( y.'M 111 lilS 2.MI
2 * " > 2.2.i A HII.rij
in lira LVZu low 2.cu
2 IIUI 2.2.21 ; Hill 2.BO
1 ( . ( ! 2.2.1 1 Hill 2.CU
20 K > ! l 2.l l 1 K.1) ) 2.BO
21 111.1 2.10 r. ' , 1D 2 2.8.1
cows IIAV ST.UI : c. t : < > .
20 1131 2.70 2 | ll.to 2.7) )
U 1171 2.U1 2ll IKil 2.0. ,
COWS STANDAIIll C. CO.
10 ISM 2,71 10 IWi 2.75
HrocKiits. :
fi 81(1 ( 2.2.1 4 777 S.fiO
27 W7 2.U1 1 ( rtj 2.70
I'KKIII'.ltS.
27 S'll ' 2.W 117 KB 2.8) )
MIM'.l-I1U11II ) Kits' SI OIK.
10 Wi 2. M ID 1231 3.15
" '
1 llfO 2.01 "l' 1187 2X'o
1 15VI 2.2.1 1 ItMl 2'i'i
1 IIUI 2.2.1 1 1110 2.0
1 1750 2.2.1 1 1S40 2.iIO
2 I57n 2.3.1 1 1170 2.50
1 1HU 2..VI .
1 310 4.IU ' i" . ! liiO 4.CO
Hi'UlMiitS. ! :
2. perhcatl 2o.OO
nods
No. Av. Shk. I'r. No. Av. Silk. IT.
If , .2t > 8 LfO if 1.31 t ) 27 240 * I.IJll
( , ! l ' .2H.1 12J 4.27"j 47. . . . 271 f. ) 4.il :
fkl 277 40 4.2i'i ( " , 2,11 40 I.IJ :
61 2V ( ! 40 4.27i ! " 1 2.17 Illll 1.31
70 . : > * ) ISO 4.3'J ' ( ! 7 2.17 120 l. ! > 2 ! $
f,7 27B W 4.ISI 70 'iV > 120 4. ;
0.1 2ufl 2w 4. : i ni no itw 4.n :
Ki 2fil UK ) 4.3J ( .7 202 V.1I 4.33
Kt 23'J ' K ) I.JIO 07 211 tO 4.33
00 Mil 1U1 4.W f3 411) ) 210 4.31
110 312 210 4.30 W ) 11 4.3.1
71 2.13 ICO 4.3) ) 40 ! RI7 I2J 4.31
; ,7 IK1 120 4.KO BO MIS 2SO 4.33
07 2iVI N ) 4. : ) Ctl 218 4.3.1
04 270 2 ) 4.i : < ) KI 211 4.3714
70 2.1B 100 4.30 71 211) 400 4.37i !
WEST lilt N' HHiii' : .
No. Avc. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
112 120 13.7S US 12j H.25
.NKIIII.SK.siuir. : : .
No. Avo. I'r.
SOS 72 $1.110
Thn "Week's Rccnrd.
Showing the number of cattle , hops and
sheep purchased by the different buyers
during the last week :
CATTI.I ; .
Swift & Co 3,152
George H. Hammond & Co 1,103
Tlio Armour-Cudahy company "ill
Steven , Hamilton & Co 320
Omaha Packlni ; Co 1 ! )
Shippers nnd feeders 2,0'.ii :
Local butchers 15
Total 7,523
noes.
Armour-Cudahy Packing company. . . 9,52i
OmalmPacking'coiiipun.v 0 , < > 10
George H. Hammond & Co 2,8j)7 )
Swift & Co y,2ll
Sinclair & Co 233
Moshcr&Co ID )
J. T. McNaupht ITS
Total . 22,85'J
SIIIEP. :
Swift & Co . 9jO
Lee Uothsehilu . 313
G. H. Hammond & Co . - . . 20 < !
Armour-Cudahv Packing comp.iny . . ' . . 201
T. M. Sinclair . 101
Hcynolds&Co . 90
Total . 1,1)37 )
Llvo Stock Notes.
Cattle active.
Hogs 5@lOo lngher.
Sheep in good demand.
Not much inquiry for feeders.
The hog market took something of the
same kind of a spurt 'as it did last Monday ,
when the hogs jumped up I5c , selling at § 4. 40
@ 4.50. _
OMAHA. WHOIjKSAljB M.YR KKTS
Fruitp , Proilncp , Ktc.
BUTTBU Creamery Fancy print , 34fi2ac :
choice print , 20@22c ; fancy solid packed , IS
( icl'Jc ; cholca solid packed , 15i617c. Dairy
Fancy roll , 17@llc ) ; choice. 15i01Gc ( ; good , 12
@Mc , low grades , 10 1 Ic.
CIIBESB Full cream Cheddars , choice , 12@
12Ke ; full cream lints , two in hoop , 12 0
13o ; full cream Y. A. choice , I'i' Ol.le ; olt
grades nnd skims , f0c : limburger , 12J (
12Ue ; brick and Swiss , 14C'C. > | .
Koiis Strictly fresh , if SlScj cold stor
age , S@Hc. )
Livu Pot't.Tiiv Chickens , per doz , $3.50@
3.75 ; ducks , per doz , f3.25@3.50 ; geese , per
doz , $ S.50u9.00 ( ; turkeys , per 11) , 'J@10c.
UHRSSKD Poui.Tiiv Uhiekons , i > or ill , 9 ( < ?
lie ; turkeys , perlb , HC'fl3c ; geese , per lb ,
Il@l2e ; ducks , perlb , llgi ( : < c.
VUAI , Heavy grassers , ir,0 to 200 Ib ? , 7@
7 , ' c ; inferior calves , 60 to t > 0 Ibs , 5aic ( ; ; me
dium to good , 70 to 8,1 IbsflUc { ( ; choice to
fancy. 100 to 130 Ibs , 9@10c.
Vr.onTAni.BS Potatoes , Colorado and Utah.
70@75o ; Wyoming , 50@5r p ; Nebraska ami
Iowa choice largo , 35@40c ; common , : iOfZ3.'ic ( ;
sweet potatoes , Jerseys , per bbl , ? 'J.25rZ3,5'J ( ' ;
boots , per bu , a.ltjIHOoj carrots , 35&5IOO ;
cabbage , California , per lb , 2 } < fc ; parsnips ,
50 < tfUU ; onions , red choice , /Xp.55o ) ; silver
skin , C0@7.r.c ; turnips. 20@25c ; rutabagas , 35
( r40u ; caullllower , ehaii'o large , per doz , Jl.2.1
( ! l'1.50 ' ; good , $1.00@1.25 ; radishes , 35@40c ;
lettuce , 25@30c ; cucumbers , tl.SO ; string
beans , per box , J1.75W.2.1 ; celery , 25iJ30c ( :
siilnuch , Sl.f.O ( I.7r. per bbl.
( J AMIS Mallard , per do3.00 ( n.50 ; red
head. per doz , f2.n003.00 ; teal , per doz , S1.50
@ 2,00 ; common small , per doz ,
rnbhls , per doz , 7ftc@fl.UO ; Jack rabbits , per
doz , f3.00@l.fiO ! ; squirrels , pordoz , 75c@l,00 ;
ack wiipe , $1.001.25.
Per bbl , fancy New York nnd
Michigan , J2.50 ; choice , $2,00S2.5 ( ! ! ; choice
Missouri , * 1.752.00 ( : good , ? 1.50@1.75.
FOKUKIX FituiTS Malaga grapes , koga , 40
to r > 5 Ibs , lOo per lb ; bananas , per bunch.f I..r > 0
® 3.00 ; lemons , fancy now. i)00 to ! UX ) B , ? 3.75
( aM.50 ; choice old. ! X ) s , ? 2.Wg3.00 ) ( ; oruiiKes ,
Los Angeles , f2.75@3.00 ; Riversides , $3.75(5) ( )
4.00 ; Navels , t5.00@5.5'J ' ; Haiichito ,
, ,
CitANimiiiins : Hell & Bugle , choice , $7.50
@ 7.75 ; Hell & Cherry , choice , f .BOQil.T.r .
NUTS Walnuts , 50i2Wc ( : peanuts , SjlOc ;
chestnuts , 4.1Jc ; cocounuta , per 100 , f5,00@
0.00 ; hazelnuts , 3@4c : hlckorynuts , small ,
f 1.25@1.50j largo , (10@75oj ( pecans , plain , 0 ®
So ; polished , 12@13u ; almonds , ISu ; lllberts ,
14e ; Urazils , lOc.
HIDES Green salted. No. 1 , So ; No. 2 , 3@
3/o , ' ; calf , 5f5Ke ; dry flint , Of So.
HEANS Navies , hand picked , per bu , J2.10
02.20 ; good clean country. $1.7502.00 ; olt
or poor stock , $1.00r $1.50 ; California , $ .2.UO@
CIDKH Michigan. i > cr bbl , M.50g5.00 ( ; Now
York , per bbl , $5.0005.50 ; half bbl , ? i.75@
u.OO *
FEATIIEUS Per lb , prlmo live geese white ,
ai ( < { 40c ; mixed with gray , 25gUOc ( : damp ami
musty , KXft'Mo ; prlmo live domestic duck , 20
( iv25c ; wild duck , 15@20c.
SAUBH KXAUT Per bbl , 30galcholcc4.00 ;
per half bbl , $2 25.
Poi-coiiN Per lb , rice , lK@2o ! common ,
HO.VKV Mb frames , choice white , 15@lCo :
dark , KifflHo : strained , lO l c ,
JELLIES 4@Ka c > ' lb ; preserves , 10@12a
per lb ,
LAUD ? Ko in 5U-lb pkRs.
MINCE MEAT O CTfTo i > er lb.
Urocor/t * fjlst ,
Revised prices are as follows ;
HAQOINO Stark A , scamlcsa , 2c ; Amos-
kcag , seamless , 17 } o ; Lcwlstoii A. seamless ,
1'Jc ; American , seamless , 17o ; burlaps , 4 to 5
bu , 11014c ; gunnies , Blnglo , 14o ; gunnies ,
double , 22o ; wool suck.42c.
TWINES Flux , 29@ . e. : cotton.
Jute , Sc.
UIKIIB PIIVIIS Figs , In boxes , per lb ,
llic ; dates , n boxes , 7tflOiv ( London Malaga
layer ralslus , per box , { ! 3.5Qg3.70 ( ;
loose raisins , f2.30(32.r ( > 0'T3c\v ; Valcncm rnu-
ins , per lb , Sc ; Callfornlu'.loosn ' muscntcU ,
per box , 91. 50J52. 10 ; Onllfornla Londons ,
188S-2.40 ; pitted ehcrrlc- tier lb , ISc ; Crtll-
fornia pitted plums , nor lb , U' ( l3c ; dried
blackberries , nerlb , lW7e ! ' ( tried raspberries ,
per lb , 23H24u ( ; cvapornMsl apples , 5fSci (
California nnpared cva | > oratcd peaches , 12ij (
14ci oviiirornted Callfoniln-aprlcots , 17o : cur-
rnnts , < V4if" > K i Turkish iirtincs , S 'i c ;
citron. 22C ( i24c ; orrttigo peel , 15e ; lemon peel ,
17c ; California French primes , 12c.
PICKI.KM Medium , in' bbl * , $ .1.00 ; do , in
half bbls , MOO ; small , In bbls. fli.OO ; do , In
half bDlB , $3.f > 0 : gherkin ) : , in bbls , t7.00jilo ,
In half bbls , ? I.OO.
KOASTKJI CoFFBr.sGorman , 23 > 4c ; Me-
Ltuighlln's XXXX , 'J3ife ! Ario .x , 23ho.
COFFKC Green Mochn2.Vg30o ; Uio , peed ,
ISMlUc : Mniulahllng. l'WSc ; roasting Klo ,
17MlSo ; O. G. .liivu , 5MgUVs ( ; , Inva Inferior.
2.@J.4Ic ; Ulo. fancy , 2lif2Jo ( ; Santos uiid
Maracaibo , 17 ( < llOe.
SriiAii Granulated , 7yf7'je ( ; cont. A , 0 ! < c ;
xvhlto extra C , ( JJi'c ; oxtrn C. ( lYu ; : .vollow
C , ( IJ e ; powdered , 79 ( ! $ c ; cubes ri ( < * ? L' .
UIISV\-AX- : : Choice yellow , 20f20'ji ( ' % ; dark
olored , 13 ( < 14c.
ToiiAiro Plug , 20 ( 350 ; smoking , 10o < 09.
SALT f I.5ec1.40 : ! ; per bbl.
Horn 7-10 , l-j > si' , .
M.u-i.n SI-OAK Hricks , ll@12c per lb ;
penny cakes , I2@13c per lb ; pure maple
syrup , $1.00 per gnl.
- M.UM.i : Svitl'l1 34(34.5c ( per gnl.
WiiAi'iMNd PAIT.II Manlllu , ( ll c per lb ;
straw , IJjO lXe perlu.
THAS Young Hyson , common to fair. 1S@
2.c ; Voting Hyson , good to fnnc- ' . SOOt.'iSc " ;
Gunpowder , common to good , 22jf-5c ( ; "Gun
powder , choice to fancy , ,40tr ( ( > c ; Japan , com
mon to medium , 15if20 ( ; .lapan , choice to
fancy , iHjYiglui' ; Onion ) ? , oommon to good , 25
( ifWa ; Oolong , choice to fane v , ftOiitiOo ; Im
perial , common to medium , 25 (3.- ; Imperial ,
peed to fancy , 4lyt.0c. ) .
CiiAiKr.ux lK 7u jor ) lb ; assorted cakes , 8
Oji1e per lb. as per list.
CANHV Mixed , QyftlKXc ; stick , 9Kifillc ;
rock candy , lO' ' ofl.'U1 ; fancy candy , 7 ( < j2Sc.
IIot.l.\M ) HiitniNo : fKc. )
M.u-KiltKL : Family. $13.0014.00. .
COD FISHffTJ ( { ' fc.
STAIILII Ifti Jiic Dor lb'
Dry ( iooln. (
COTTOX FI.AXNKI.S lO.per cent trade dis
count. Unbleached L Lj fiJd'j ; C C , OJVo ; S
S , 7-tfc ; E 12. fjnfc ; atle ) ; X X , 10c , : O
O , ll ( ! c ; N N , 12' c ; A A , 14c ; D D , M3 c ;
T T. lil 'c ; V Y , ISc ; H H. 19c. Hleanhud ,
20 , S'a'c ' ; ' > 0. 12' ' < ; c : SO , 13 e. Hrown and slate ,
50 , Do ; TO , 12'fc : 90. llic.
C.uirr/r WAIIP13lbb , white , 19c ; colored ,
° * 'c
'cUATTS - Standard , Sc ; Gem , lOo ; Beauty ,
12' c ; Hoonc , 14c ; 11 , cased , ? < ! .50.
PKISTS Solid colors Atlantic , lie ; Sinter ,
Cc ; Horlln oil , 0' < c ; Garner oil , ( iiTc.
1'itiXTs Pink and robes Allen , Cc ; Hlv-
crpoinl , 5' e ; Steel Klvcr , ( IJ.j'c ; Hichmond ,
O iP.icillo ; , 7c.
PKINTS Dress Charter Oak , li e : Ham-
no. ) ) 4c ; Lodi , BJfp ; Allen , tc ! : Kichmond ,
lie ; Windsor , ( i'fic ; Kddystone , O.'jc ' ; Pacillc ,
CKc.
CKc.CAMIIHICS Slater , 5e ; Woods , 5c ; Stand
ard. 5c ; Peacock , fn1.
HI.K wnn : SIIIITISO : Ellerton,7 > ; House
keeper , SK ; New Candidate , 8 } . | ; Berkeley
cambric , No. 00 , ll ) < f ; Best Yet. 4-4 , ll"/ " ! :
Buttcrcloth , OO , 4'4 ; Cabot , 7 > ; ; Farwell ,
half bleached , S1. . ; Fruit of Loom , 8J.f ;
Greeiit ! G , 0 ; Hope. yt\ \ King Phillip cam
bric , 10 ; Lonsdale cambric , 10 : Lousdalc , 81 . :
New Yorlc mills. 10.Pcpperell. ' . 42 in , 10' ' . , ;
Poppercll. 4C , In , 11' ' ; Pc.iipcrcll , li-4 , 15 > f ;
Pepperell. S-4 , 21 ; Pepperell ! ) , 23 ; Popper-
ell , 10-1. 2.1 : Canton , 4t'fi1Canton. , : . 4-1 , 'J , ;
Triumph , ( S ; Wamsutta.'li 1 Vallev. 5.
HIIOWNSiisinTixn Atlantie A. 4-4 , 7 n ;
Atlantic II , 4-4 , 7 ; Atlantic , U , 4-4 , ! - , ; Atlan-
tie P , 4-4 , II ; Aurora LL14 , ; Aurora C , 4-4 ,
4 % ; Crown XXX , 1-4 , ll # ; Iloosier LL , 4-4 ,
ll ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7'4 ; Lawrcnco LL , 4-4 ,
0 ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 ; Pcpperell H. 4-4f ; ! ,
Pepperell E , 40 inch , 7 , ' ; Pepperell , S-4 , IS ;
Pepperell. 9-4 , 21 ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 23 ; Ultra C ,
4-4 , 4 % ; WnetuihCtt , 4-4 , 7J : Aurora H , 4-4 ,
7 ; Aurora , H , 4-4 , ( ! ' < , ,
FI.ANXIL : , PLAID Kaftsmcn , 20o ; Goshen ,
32J c ; Clear Lake , yti } e ; Iron Mountain ,
" "
"I-LAXXCLS WniTr.-G II No. 2. % , 22 c ;
U H No. 1 , % , 2 ! ! > .fc ; B H No. 2 , 22Kc ; H H
No. 1 , ? .f , 30c : Quccheo.No. 1 , % , . | s ; Que-
cheo No. 2 , ? f , : t7J < o Qjiechee , No. 3 , ji. , ' ,
32 > .Jc ; Annwan , IS a ; Windsor , 22'ic.
FIAS.NKI.S Kni ) C , 24. inch , 15 > ac ; E. 24
Inch , 21'i'o ; O G , 24 mjh,20c , ; H A F , ! . { , ,
2jc ; JHF. J.2icGf.25c. ;
DL-CK West L-'oint. 2'J in. 8 oz , lOJ c : AVest/
Point , 2 ! ) in , 10 oz , liy.fo ; West Point. 2i ) In ,
12 oz , 15o ; West Point. 40 in , 11 oz. lOc.
COUSETS JEANS Androscoggin , 7fc ; Kcar-
s'ariro , 7Jjc ; Hoi-kport , CJ c ; ( Jonestoga , O. ' . c.
TICKS Yorlr , 30 in , 12Jtjc ; York , 32 in ,
13Kc ; Swilt River , 8c ; Thorndiko OO ,
fi c ; Thormlike , 1313. S ) < c ; Thorndiko , 120 ,
! ) ' c ; Thorndiko , XX. 15c ; Cordi ? , No. 5 ,
9 > | c : Cordis , No. 4 , 10 e.
DENIMS Amoskeag , 0 oz , ICJ c ; Everett ,
7oz , 13k'c ; York. 7 oz , \ 'AniHaymaker \ ,
SJ c ; .litfTrey , XX , 11i < Jc ; .laffrey , XXX ,
12 > c ; Beaver Creek , AA , 12c : Hearer Creole ,
BB. lie ; Ueaver Creek , CC , lOc.
KENTUCKY JUAXS Memorial , l.'u ; Dakota ,
Sc ; Durham , 27'tfo ' ; Ilcrctilc.s , ISc ; Leam-
lngtonJ3 ! e ; Cottswold , 27'xfe ' ; Melville. 2.1c.
CUASH Stevens' B , 5.e . ; Stevens' B ,
bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A. 7 } < jC , Slovens' A ,
Bleached , 83 e ; Stevens' P , SUc ; Stevens' P.
bleached , 9 l < fc ; Slovens' N , 9l < jc : Stevens' N ,
bleached , 10 > e : Stevens' Slit , ll c.
DIMENSIONS AND TIHIIKH 2x4 to Cxl2 , 12@
1C ft , * lt.OO ( ; 18 ft , $17.00 : 20 ft , 81S.OO ; 2i anil
24 ft , $21.00 ; 4x4 , 8x8 , 12C'10 ft , § 17.00 ; IS ©
21) ) ft , 118.00 ; 2i@2-l ft , SJl.of ) ; fencing , No. 1 ,
$10.50 18.00 ; No. 2 , $14.00 ® 10.00 ; finishing ,
1st unu 2d clear , W7.0CjJ.10.lj ( ( ) ) 3d clear ,
$ l3.00fi40.00 ; B select , $ , ' 17.00(33 ( .110 ; lloorlng ,
1st com. 0 in W. P. , * 31.00 ; 2d com. , $31.00 ;
3d com. , S'W.OO ; D , $20.00 ; common Y. P. ,
$17.00 ; 1st and 2d clear Y. P. , 4 nnd 6 In. $20.00.
Posts , white cedar , 12o ; red cedar , Kie ; split
oak , Uc ; sawed oak , ISc ; shingles , XX clear ,
$3.20 ; extra A , S2.SO ; standard A , $ 'J.C.O ; lath ,
$2.40 ; ship hip No. 1 , $18 ; No. 2 , $10.50 ; No.
1 , O , G. , $19 ; siding , 1st common ? S2J ; 2d ,
$1 ! ) ; 3arS15 ; fence , $12.50 ; stock boards , A ,
? 4 ; B , $41 : C. $31) ; D , SJ3 ; boards. No. 1 ,
common , $ I'J ; No. 2 , $17 ; No. 3 , $15 ; No.4$13 ;
partition , No. 1 , AV. P. Jin , $31.00 ; No. 2 ,
fi7.X ( ) ; coiling , clear % , Y. P.$20.00 ; clear ,
% Norway. fKi.OO ; seconds , $14.50 ; O , G.
batts , W/t In. , ( Klo ; O. G. baits , i x3 In. , 33c ;
3 in. well tubing , D. & . M. , bev. , ? 22.00 ;
pickets , D. & H. , $22,00.
Drugg nnd ClionilcalH.
Acins Sulphuric , l4-o ; Citric , 53c , Oxalic ,
15c ; tartnrie , 45c ; Am. carb , , 12o ; alum , 2'xJ
@ 3c ; arrowroot , IlOc ; balsam capalbn , 05J/ )
7.1c ; borax , 10l3c ( ; calomel , KOc ; castor oil ,
$1,0.1 ( < 1.1.10 ; cream tartar , 32c ; corrosive sub. ,
fcOc ; chloroform , 45@50i ; ; ext. logwood , 12o ;
glycerine. 2le ; gum arable , l)0e ) ; gum
camphor , 35e ; gum opium , ' fi.25 : : morphia
sulph. , $2.00@J.S5.
Oii.ii Bcrgamot , ? 2.SO@3.00 : lemon , $3.flO ;
peppermint , $3.00@3.PO ; wlntcrgrcen , $ 'i.40 ;
olive , $1.00 : qulnliie , 35@l8o : Btrycluiia ,
$1.05(21.10. ( _ J
Molnl niitl Tlnncri' Stock.
Block tin , small pig. . . , ' ' , ' , $ 23
Block tinbar.C ! 2'J '
Copper , planished hoilpr sizes 34
Copper , cold rolled 31
Copper , sheathing , . . . , SO
Copper , nitts xt'J 10 *
Copper , Hats r.-f 31
Gal. sheet Iron , Junlu'ta , 50 , 10
and ft per per cent discount.
Pat. planished iron , 2-1 tb'-J7 A. . . . 10 }
Pat. planished iron , 24 to 27 B. . . . 9. ! , '
Hoofing , 1C , 14x20 , 112Bhcots ( i.OO
Hooting , IX , 14x20 , IWahcets 7.50
Hooting , 1C , 20xOS , Hi sheets 11.00
Hooting , IX , 'Ox2s , m sheets 14.50
Sheet iron No , 2il , : i,40
Sheet Iron No. 27. . . . , . ' , ' H.60
Solder I'.V 14@10
Tin plate , best charcoal
1C , 10x14 , 225 sheets , ! 0.50
IX , 10x14,225 sheets , , , , b.25
Tin plutc , coke
1C. 10x14 , 2i1 sheets' . : n.2S
Steel nails , per keg 2.25
Steel wire nails , per keg 2.75
SHROEDER & DEAN
,
GRAIN ,
Provisions i Stocks
Basement First National Bank ,
'
800 SoUllj 13tli 'Slrccl , , " . Oumliu.
BUItB , MUD AND M.MIY.
Rut the linst Mentioned MitU Account
for Xjls' IhirH"f > .
A rather cui'lous suit was commenced hy
.lohn Xels against Mary Osier. Itcamoto
pass on the fith day of November lust that
Xels lost n valuahlo ! < pati of mules , for which
loss ho holds this \voninn responsible. The
latter keeps a saloon in Valley. Xcls con
ducts a farm near the simo : town. Ho had a
hired innn who , on the day mentioned , drove
to town and loaded himself with Intoxlcutliie
liquors , purchased from the woman men-
tinned. 11 is stated , In the petition , that this
hired man got very drunk. However , ho un
dertook to drive home , hut failed to reach
thcro safely. On the way , ho steered the
mules into n deep slouch of mud and water ,
whcro they drowned and the harness on
them was lost , X.ios brmi ; * suit against the
woman who sold liquor to his servant , for
$400 damages.
County Attorney Mahoiiey expects to com-
Micnou the licrghofl ciiso this morn-
Ing. It Is his purpose to dl.sposo of all the
smaller criminal oases bo Ton ! going Into the
prosecution of Hllxnuctli Hlechlcr. It Is ox-
pccti'd that her trial will consume at least
ten-days and drag nearly to the end of the
term ,
Tlio Johnson case was argued nnd sub
mitted to the Jury. Judpo Uoanu was still lis
tening to cvidunco In the case of I.owo vs.
City , and .ludiro Hopowell lind not completed
the Itnrkor-Honnlngton fontrovcrsy.
Tlio illvorco case of Stlnchnrh nunlnst
Stlnebaeh was taken up by Judge U'akeloy.
The features of It are not sensational , hut HH
call for trial caused sonu-thlng of u breeze
among the lawyer * . Stlnobuch lives in Nunco
county and bus been here several days on
expense waiting. Three or four times it bus
been postponed , nnd Mrs , . Stinob.ich's law
yers tried to itct another cofittnuunco. Tlio
other side would not consent , ami the court
insisted on proceeding without delay , but
could not foieo lilt wUltes. Delay could not
be prcvcnicdftlio petition nnd other papers
eonld not bo found. The attorney for the
defendant called loudly lor them and Clerk
Moores made n great rustle itmong his rec
ords hut to no iiviiil. Mrs. Stinubiich's law
yer slipped out nnd left the building much
disturbed. Ho loft the papers , It Is stated ,
nt his olllco purposely to force another con
tinuance.
Louis Hrnlford commenced nation against
\Villiinii Chittick , Isabella 1C. Knton mid
others to recover Sit'J and to forcloso a
mechanic's lien upon n barn In Kountzc
place , for which ho furnished the lumber for
building.
Octavo Houscarcn sued Ezra K Hingor for
$75 , churning this amount is duo ns n balance
on a f70 ( ! promissory note.
The following appeal cases were taken to
the district court yesterday : State vs
Thomas Cnrtwrlght , destroying shade , trees
nt Florence ; Mrs. O. W. Moore vs George K ,
Munro , detention of gold watch , from Mor
rison's court ; Francis Cropper & Co. vs
Sclilntik & Prince , bill of merchandise , from
Morrison's court.
\YHtiam J. Martin brought suit against
Monte M. Aylesworth and Kdward C. Cal
kins to foreclose n mortgage on n lot in .Tet
ter's addition to Sout.li Omaha. The amount
of the Indebtedness is $ S5 ( ) on two promissory
notes.
About 8 o'clock in the evening of October
23 last , M. J. McEnmry. a Union Pacific
switchman was caught while mailing n flying
svyiteli in the lower yards nnd killed , His
wife has brought suit for i0. ! It is under
stood that the company will confess Judg
ment for that amount.
United SlntcH Court.
.ludgo UunUy , the clerks , marshal , bailiffs
and nearly everybody connected with the
court , have gone to Lincoln , whcro nn ad
journed term will bo held this week.
One case was Hied. The National liank of
Commerce , of New York , sues the First
National bank of Fairmont for a 55,000 debt.
County Court.
Gustavo ICacssncr was appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Sophia Kaessnor , his
deceased wife. Her will wus also admitted
to probate.
The following judgments were entered up
in the county court yesterday : Coots &
Halton VR ICnrll , judgment for defendant ;
Peters vs Hollenbeck , Judgment for ? 102 for
plaintiff ; Frco vs Brown , judgment for $185
for plaintiff. .
AVnoilrufTGrnnito Quarry.
I ani prcpiirctl to furnish Woodruff
granite in pavingr blocks , door sills nnd
steps , or blocks of most liny dimontion
nt cheap figures. Also handle at my
Lincoln y.ird all classes of cut stone for
iiny part of the stiito. Aslc for figures.
Thomas Price , Lincoln , Nob.
SOUTH OMAHA.
John F. Uuytl'fl Views.
Manager John F. 13o.vd.of the Union Stock
Yards company , on being uskcd about tno
unfortunate killing of Charles M. Wood ,
Saturday , was surprised ut the verdict of
the coroner's jury , and said : "There can bo
no blame attached to the company or any of
KB employes In this matter. The man was
clearly a trespasser , and more than that , we
can show by at least two witnesses that Air.
Wood hud been warned to cot off the track.
_ The verdict will cut no figure anyway.
Why the coroner did nnot subpoena the men
who saw the accident , not one of whom wits
sworn or testified before the jury , I cannot
understand. A number of men were on the
trnin. Conductor Norton roiillcd Mr. Wood
to got oft the track just before ho was struck.
Engineer McLennan mid Fireman Walts , of
13. & M. engine No , 'JO' ! , standing just above
to take the train , must have neon the acci
dent , and nro said to have seen the man hit ,
were not before the Jury. Ueforo any ver
dict finding persons guilty of offenses should
bo nmdo nt least all persons cognizant of the
facts should testify , Aualn , to weaken the
force of this slngtiliirnnd , to me , unrighteous
verdict , I have been Informed nnd believe
that the verdict wus written by a person not
a member of the jury. "
Notes About tlio City.
F. E. Hurt was married yesterday nt Va-
llscn , lit. , to Miss Mary E. Kay and returned
to-day with his brido.
At the Bohemian masquerade ball In
Shcluny it Podolok's hull Saturday night ,
Miss Josephine Sedlacck took the llrst prize
to ladles , and John Eggert , dressed as u
Bailer lasHle , took the second prize. The
llrst pri/.o to gentlemen was awarded to
Frank Lactner , and the second to Miss Jo-
fiuphlne Kubot , dressed as n knight.
Messrs , Hudolph Hortznnd John Fryc , re
spectively extreu and treu mcistor of Trou
Huml lodge , No. 51 , weru In Omaha Sunday
and arranged with other delegates to organize
it grand lodge , U. O , T. 13. of the district of
Nebraska. The delegates will meet again In
Gcrmanhi hall next Sunday forenoon ut 10
o'clock.
brother of Mrs. Charles M , Wootl ar
rived hero and to-day the body of her hus
band will uo taken to Uunlnp , la , , for Inter
ment. Mrs. Wood and her children will go
home with her brother anil remain there.
A collodion of $14 wus taken up In the
Presbyterian church for Mrs. Charles M ,
Wood.
Hey , aged ono and one-half yearn , son of
Mr , and Mrs , Leonard McCowins , died Sun
day evening and will be burled In Luurcl
Hill cemetery this afternoon.
Tlio longest polo knocks the persim
mons , and lilgolow's Positive Cure
knocks nil unughu , colds , croup , hoarse
ness , bronchitis , iibthmti , iniluon/u nnd
consumption. Plcusant for child run.
Safe nnd speedy. CO cents. Goodman
Drug Co.
3I Smallpox nc Murysvlllo.
MAHVSVIU.I : , Kan. , March 1 , To the Edi
tor of TIIK Iii : : ; The article whlcn ap
peared In your isaue of yesterday about
smallpox raging hero nnd vicinity has created
considerable denunciation from our cltliuna ,
us the statement is not true. There U not
now , and has not been a single case of small-
liox In this vicinity for n year. Plcuno correct
the error , \Vii.i.un Jiiuinn ; , P. M ,
Had n bilious attack mid ono of those
indescribable cases of constant weari
ness. Took quinine and other romcdius
without reliof. Took Dr. Jones' Hod
Clover Tonic ; am strong and well. Ana.
Thompson , Lognn , Ohio. Goodman
Drug Co.
Agrtculturnl Implomonts.
CJlVRCIULT , I'AHKKH ,
Dealer 1 1 Agricnltii ! al Implements , Wagons
OarrlnRCS and t > inele . .Innr * otrcol , liotnrcn Ptli nnil
lUth.Omnhn , .NrlTnun.
AgriciilMmnleineiits , Wagons , Carriages
HtiEilr. , rte. Wholesale. Onmlin , Np
I'ARI.IX , ORKKDOHV MAHTIX CO.
\S'hr > losalo Di-nlori In
Agricultural Implements , Wagorsfc Buggies
Wl.inIXi ) niul Ufijnnp * Urccl , Onmtin.
MOLJXE , MIIMURXA ! ; : ODD A nJ ) co. ,
Mnnufnctnrcrsnnd jobbers In
Wagons , Buggies , Rates , I lows Etc ,
Cor.Mb ntnl I'ml.lc itrcct , Omnlm ,
Artists' [ Ylntorlnls.
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1)11 DoiDiln * trvot , Omnlm , Nct > ni kn ,
nnd Shoos.
j ' " "
ir. iV'\IORSK .v co ,
Johhcrs of Boots snd Shoes ,
1101,1IR1 , lliiTi liMinln Mrort , Onnlin. .Mmitirnrtnrr
Summer xtiui. ! , llo < loii.
Cool , Coke nnd Ulmo.
I/M ro.i f , , COKE AT.nii : co. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
ansonlli l."th street , Omnlmpl > rn kn.
Slices of Coal a d'cok
511 South Hill St.Oin lia , Nch.
Crockery nnd Classvvnro.
' ' " " * '
PE'RK IX's' Arcn J.ArjfAX , '
Impoilers nnil jobbers of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware
Ktc. 1' > U Fnrnnin street , new 1'nxton bullillne.
Commission nndStorngc.
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RiiDELLARIDD'KLL ,
Storare and Commhsion Merc hauls ,
Sieclaltlc ! llnttor , cues clir < i p , poultry , came.
111J Howard ttrect , Uiiinlin , .Neb.
GEORGE SCllRoiinEll * , F'O. ,
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
( Successors to MeSliano , t 5chrocdcr. )
Uninbn , Ncbrnwka.
Dry Goods nnd Notions.
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M. a. 'sMJ'rir & co. ,
Dry Gootls , Fiiriiisiiing Goods and Notions
11U ( nnd 1101 Douslas , cor. llth street , Omnlm , Neb.
KlLPATRlCK-KOCll DRY GOODS CO. ,
Importers ? nd Joohers in Dry GooflsNotions ,
Gents' ftirnlftilnc c od' . Corner lllh nnd llurncy
itreetH , Uniaba , NYhr.'iskit ,
HELIX , r/o > so4v"t co. ,
Importers nnd Jobbers of
Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings ,
317 Houth 15th street.
Furniture.
TtEWEY STOXE ,
Wliolesale Dealers in Furniture
I'arnnm street , Omnlm , Ncbrnskn.
CHARLES SllIVERICK ,
Fiircitnre ,
Cninba , Nelirnskn.
Groceries
1 > AXTON , G ALLAQIER CO.
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions.
705.707.703 nnd 711 South 10th St. . Omnlm. Neb.
McL'ORD , HRAVY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers'
ir.tii and TiOitrcnworth urocts , Omnlm , Ncbrnskn ,
Hardyvnro
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W''J. ltRb ATCIT.
Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
\\non ( stock , liattlwjirp , liimhor. etc. 1303
nnclll ] ! llurncy etruot , Omiiliu.
LEECLA RKEAXDREESEtf HARDWARE -
WARE
Wholesale Hardv/are / , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Metals , ( -licet Iron. etc. AccntH for Hotvo scales.
.Miami powilcrand l.ymnn barbed wire ,
AUGir , t TAYLOR.
Build rs1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mcclinnlcs' tools and HiifTtln untiles. 1105 Douglas
strcut , Uninlm , Nob.
_ " _ Hats , Caps , Etc. ' " _ _
W. L. 1'A RROTVE & CO.
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
HOT Ilmney ttrect , Onmliu , Nebniskn ,
Lumber.
Wholesale Lumber , Etc ,
Imported and American I'mlland cement. Etr.to
nsont fcr Mllvrniikco bjclriiullc cement and
( jnlney wblto lime ,
' C11AS R. JEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood carpets and pirqiiot flrmrlrnr.
All Kinds ofBuilflingMaterial at Wholesale ,
16th Street nnd Union I'aclllcTrnck.Omulm ,
LOUIS IlRADFOItn ,
Dealer in Lumher , Lath , Lime , Sas'j ' ,
Doors , Ktc , Vnril Corner 7lh anJ DouKlns. Corner
10th and Joutlu i
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FHED W. OKAY.
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Lumter , Lime Cement , Etc , , Etc ,
Corner Cth nnd DoiiKlas SU. , Uinalm ,
C. X.
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumher ,
13lli tntl California glieot , Omalnt , Nebrunka ,
JVIIIIInory and NpUons.
/ . OltEliVRLDEli & CO. ,
Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions
W , 2IUun < lUl oulli litb alruot ,
Notions.
J. T. 11OIS1XSON A'OV'/O.Y CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
Ml and 0i Soutli H'tli tlrett , Omaha.
V1NYARU & S
Notions and Gents' ' Furnishing Goods ,
ttroet , Omuba ,
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UOX SOLI DAT ED TAXKLIXE VO. ,
Wholesale Refined anil Lubricating Oils ,
Axle ureaie , etc. , Oiimlia. A. II. lllihoi | , Manacur.
Papor.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carry n nlre itock of printing , nrapplnir and writing
paper. Hpcclul utU'iillon Kivcn to cur lund orders.
Oloroso , Forwarding & Commission.
A RM STRONG , PETMX iCO
Storage , Forwarding and Commission
llruua IUIUIQ of the HCDIIUJT liuiiBy Co , HuuKlesst
wbul > ulo and retail. IM , HU , Mr. linnlttruul ,
Oaiuba , 'iVIuphoim No , T.VI.
Toys.
/ . IIARIJV & CO. ,
Jobber * of
Toys , Dolls- , Albums , Fancy Goods ,
Boots nncl Shoos.
ors to Hco.l , Jones A Co.
Wholesale Manufactory of Bootsft Snccs
for lloslon Itubbcr Shod Co , 1KB , 1101 unit 1101
llnrnrjr Slice ) , Ora tmNcl > r ki\ .
Browors.
STO1M . ILER ,
Lapr Beer Brewers ,
1521 Norili KlRhlrontti Mroet , Oranhn.XeN
Cornlcoi
EAGLE CORXIt'K WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice
\Yliiitow-capianil molnllc * krliKlit . .
| > n.iirlftor. llbniul mfjoulh lOtli street.
Ovornllo.
CO. ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeans , l'niit , Shirts. iir. : 110/1101 IHnipl.in Str < t ,
OmRlm , .Ncti.
Office Flxtiiron.
CO.
Manufnclurors of
1M , Office and Saloon Fixlnres ,
Mnnllr * , Hilvbunrds. Hook On'os , liruu Fixture * , Wml
( 'n e. , 1'nrlHlotn , Unlllnc'.Counlrt * . Mccrnml Wlno
Cooler * , Mirror * , ICI.r Kncturi Hint nnlrn , KW : nnit"St \
South Illth St. , Omaha. TcU'plinno mi.
" _ _ Pnpor Boxes. " _ _ _
J011X L. WlLKllf"
Proinlelor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
No . HIT nilJ l.ll'.l IMiiKlm Mrcol , Omnlm. Nt'li.
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA nrmtKii co.7
Manufacturers a"il Dealers in Rubber Goods
Oil rlollilne nnd Irnllicr bolting. UW Knrnnm Btrcot
Snsh , Doors , Etc.
* M. A. ii sfnibiV , fc co.7
\VhoH' nlo liminifHcluicn of
Sasli , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Ilrnnch onicc1 , ith mid Itiml Mrpel Oiiuilm , Nob.
HOllIf MAXVVACTURIXO CO. ,
Manufacturers of Sasli , Doors , Blinds ,
Moulding' , Mnlr wor * nnil Interior linnl rrooil finish.
N. K , corner 6th litnl l.riTi'nvvi rtli struct ! .
Omnlm ,
Fittings , Pumps , Eto. _ _ _
A. L.HTRAXG ACO. . ,
Pups , Pipes and Engines ,
Btcatn , water , rHllwnr nnil milling vnpiillos , cto.
IWI. va ttnrt VU Knrniim Mri-et , Oninhn.
U. & . W1X1) ENGINE PIWP CO. ,
Steam and Wate : Supplies ,
IIaliclny : wind mills. HIS niul 121 .Imio * HI. , Omnh .
< ; . K lo 9 , noting manuL'or.
UROWXELL Af CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery
Sheet-Iron work , strain pmn | > ' , nnw mills. 1313-1S15
J/uavcnwoitli itri'vt , Oiiuilm.
Iron Works. _
_ _ j
KTEA3r HOtLElt WORKS ,
Carter , t i-on , 1'rofi's. Mamirncturert of all kinds
Steam Boilers , Tanta and Sheet Iron Wort
Works South anil and II. A M. crushing.
PAxroN viERLixa IROX WORKS ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Bui ding Wort ,
lncfi. bras * work , ftcitcrnl foundry , nuirlilno nn&
bliicKsnillh wiirk. onirn ami worif , U. I' . lly.
mill lilh ( tree ) , Otuahn.
OMAHA \\'IRE' \ \ & [ RN- WORKS ,
Mannfactnreis of Wire and Iroi Railings
licet rail' , wtnilnw Ktinrils , llnwrr sluml * . nlro lfn | .
ale. I'll North 10th strict , ( Jinnlin.
OMAHA SAFJ3 & lR01f WORKS ,
MaiPrs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ,
VniiHs. Jnll worli , Iron nluitli'is nnil tire vncnpei.
( i. Anilrtfcii.prop'r. Cur , lull luulJiiikMin 31 .
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'CHAMl'IOtf IRON A WlllK WORKS.
Iron rnd Wire Fence J , Railings , Guards
and ncreRnn , for bnnk * * , nftlccp , Atorclroi > liloncoN cto.
rovtMl awiitnit' * , loskumlth iiiiiclilncYy and
blacksin Ith work ? , 4UI South Kill IM.
PALMER , RWmiAN , t CO. ,
Live Slock Couimission Merchants ,
Ofllce Itooni 1H , Opposlto ICxchanco llnlldlittf , Uuton
Mock Vnrila , uouth Urimlin , Neb ,
OfOmana , Limiel !
ijolin K. Iloyil , SiipcrlnloiKlcnt.
THE I
Council Bluffs
And Chicago ,
olno .
lllon. ClilcnKO. Mllwnukoe ,
l8 P " 'IIU | " ' Nol'nukB.ColoJ
fiiw of ttiu numerous rmlnln of inpprlorltr
.Jht PJlroB of tlilii road l ) t > f uii Omilm
nuuncll ! i i ! , * i . " . . " ? * " " " lounu umitwuoro. At
liluff * tliotrnlni of tlin IJnliin I'aeino llnll.
wnynanneet tnotiton ilepol with tbiio of the Cl ! .
rnu-o A Northwritern llr' In Chlcnim the train * o (
Ka.tJM1Mnc ! oonnecllon wl tli tbo or nil oilier
- , ! "i-rY'i't't ! ' .V i".1 ' . InillaiiapolH. Cincinnati.
o . ton , vi'i'-i"1.1. ' . ) " ( " > a'K. , Tnrnnlo llalllinoru , Montrc , Wmb li >
| ji ton , and nil pjlntiln the fia t. A k for tlckcu l
"NORTH WESTERN"
_ ,
" ' Oen'l „ wpON , ' Aiont.
OF TUB
Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y.
The Best Koute from Omnlm and Council
IZZTHEEAST E
TWO TUAINB PAILV I1ETWKEN OUA.UA ANO
COUNCII , IJLUKl'M
Chlcngo , AND Milwaukee ,
SU Paul , Jllnncnpollfl , Cedar ] ( : ipl4i ,
Ilock Island , Free-port , Jtockfortl ,
Clinton ) Uubuque , Diivt-iinoit ,
Eltcln , Uiidlson , Juiiesrlllc ,
IleloILVluona , IM Crossc ,
Aod all oibtr ImperUnt oolnti Ktit , Norlbent ( it
, for through tkkeli.elui on'Vuo tlckol gent lit 1M1
> arn ui itroct. lo tiarknr UUck , cr l Uuicn r cm
IJtfbUt.
1'ulln.au 8lepin and ib ( Until IMa'DtfCin ' la tb
worti | ro ruuuti th miia line of tU Chlcaiio , Mjf.
J. TOullKnfAUfJu foVo'e'ulWin ' for
tmtSttiau from tt
clfocU of y utl > i )
crnin , early ( Hoomy ,
manliood , etn ,
I wit ) aond a valuable trcailm ( tcaiiA ) ooTiui
f tlHoTl n4 for homo euro , rveo of eluntt.
I cir w 1-tat. ifa , , vdvtutu , KStuVi