f , - . .ZTrrr - - o- - * ; T THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY MARCH 6. 1S8D. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Closes With a Material Shrinkage In Values. CORN PRICES FIRMER AND HIGHER Moderate Intercut In Onts Provisions Kxjicrlcnco Another Hlinrp Ad vance Cattle Generally Hnrcly Steady HORN Itrislt. t .CHICAGO rnonucra MARKET. CmcAfiO'Mnrch 5. [ Spoclnl Tclccrnm to Tun UEE.I May wheat closed yesterday morning nt Sl.OlVQl-OUf. It sold down to tl.OOJf to-day , within less thnn nn hour of tlio opening , JocovcrliiK something HUe 2c Inter , nnd closlns nervous wltliln l' c of Uio bottom. Hutctilnsoii smiled to-duy fo Uio first time in six weeks. Ho said thnt wheat was worth as much to-day n it was when It was tiuott-il nt 81.10 , but thnt its intrinsic commercial value was about OOo a bushel. Falrbanlr btnlcd llatly and umplmtlcallj1 that ha had not sold nny wheat nml that ho Is long n < * much as ever. Some of thu hears in- tlinnto that ho "doth protest too much , " but then the bears are chronically skeptical. The belief is general that if ho has not sold out nny wheat hU line Is less commonly esti mated nnd Mint It cannot exceed -t.UOO.OOO to 5,000,000 bushels. A line of 4,000,000 to 5,000,000 bushels , or oven 10,000,000 bushels Is not enougli to control this market ex- cent tcin | > orurily. A .year ago last June Harper and his crowd had over 42,000- 000 bushels bought nt onu tltno through three houses , nnd the "taller" wheat must have been half as much more. At the moment of the collapse of the Ocal there wcro about f8,000,000 bushels of cash wheat here. That left trade short 2:5,000,000 : bushels to thocliquo mid quita 20,000,000 bushels to tailors. There may bo no great stores of wheat in the country , but few in trade really doubt that there is not enough to 1111 contrtiqts for 10,000,000 bushels , or that grain would not como If prices were boomed. It is yet eiirhty.fivo days to the end of May , and trade in"that month is narrower than it has been since last fall. The bears have imulo n can vass , nnd falling to develop any enormous short interest in May they have arrived at the conclusion thnt thcru can not bo any dangerous long interest after deducting the amount of wheat in store. They feel en couraged to believe , therefore , that the dan ger of a corner has been greatly overestimated. The foreign news was mildly encouraging. The private advices were , tiaa rule , rattier better than the public cables. The foreigners arc in the market , but they nro for from being greedy or panic-stricken. They have no fears that they will starve. Merchants nt the seaboard marlccts fail to report any special activity in the export trade. Thuso weak 'markets will probably result In good business later. The other do- nicstio markets were Idwcr to-day In sympa thy with Chicago , but they did not break so fnr or so fust. The dcclinn hero hao been 7o In three days. - May wheat oncncd at $ I.03& and July at DO e , a shrinkage of o in May nndtfo In July over the night. May went to $1.0.yf(7Dt.Ot [ ( and looked strong , July lirm up to Wc. ) May worked back to uil : , and hung nround thcro for quite a ile July in the meantime displaying signs of great weakness. It broke Ic , while May drclincd ? e. When May started , however , it made up for lost time. Thcro was u plunge to fl.U'J , a slight pause , nnd another plunge to Sl.OO'f , July going like u shot to 8Sc. These wcro the bottom ligurcs and they were before 10:110. : Until the bottom was struck the market seemed to be "Absolutely wlliout support. A rally of Ic \vAs the next tiling in order , followed by a Ifa reaction and another J c rally. From i < 1.01J nnd SUK" for May and July , respec tively , the market worked down fraction- nlly mid then rebounded to S1.03/V and OOJ c lor May and July. The hist half-hour wit nessed a gradual depreciation , the closing being $1.01 % for May and KOXc for July , a net shrinkage of 2 ! c in .tlio nearest mouth , nnd 15ffo la July. The excitement to-dnv was largely local , the outside interest in wheat not being very largo at the present writing , comparatively speaking. The splendid weather nnd reported increase in the amount of wlicat on passage , when a largo decrease was expected , may bo said to be the under lying causes of the weakness in wheat apart from the increasing disposition to scoll at the Idea of manipulation. Sit. Louis reported n largo milling demand for wlicat there. Cal ifornia , too , sent bullish weather advices. The demand for corn was unnffocteaby the Blurupy disposition displayed by wheat , and . it was firm in the face of several other cir cumstances ordinarily tending to troduco : weakness. The receipts hero wore 23 cars in excess of the estimates made yesterday , and 81 cars , or about ir > } < per cent of the total , were of No. 2 grado. Tlio exports also wcro smaller than of late , nnd the recent heavy HhipincnUi Boom now to be affecting the Liv erpool market , which was quoted as "lead ing down for American corn. " " Prom Now Orleans there wore export shipments yester day of 08,000 bushels. Tlio demand for cash corn was' good at higher figures , and the speculative offerings were light. Tno senti ment of the local speculative element ap peared to favor the buying side on tlio the ory of comparatively low prices nnd the prob ability of a sharp advance in the event of nny untoward circumstance Interfering with the prospects for another good crop. Thcro wus a fair amount of business , and the course of the market revealed a consldnrablo short interest existing. The average of the day's dealings was at and over 'Mo for May , tlio closing price Doing 8l'@COKc , ut which it was offered. The general market was j e higher at the closu than ut the corresponding tlmo yesterday. In oats thcro was only moderate interest , with the room traders the principal operators , nnd but few outside orders received. The market was heavy , with the principal options ruling ) t < ! tu lower , through n lack of sup port. A fairly large lot was thrown on the market soiling it oft nt noted , as the bu'vers wore Indifferent and wanted but little nfter the opening. May declined to t7@'J7 ! c. with a partial recovery later , while June and .Ttily wore slow nt about a J o discount. No. - to go to store shared the wcaimcss in the ipcculativo market , selling nt 37.j@2Tg'c. } Provisions experienced another Hlitirp ad vance. The receipts of hogs wcro smaller than was very guaerally anticipated , and with the continuation of the outside buying noticed yesterday the hull side had the call. Trade was strong from the start and for all descriptions of product the prices moved up wltlt a readiness that made the professional boars slow to take hold. The extreme outside - > side prices touched wcro not , sustained , yet the closings all around wcro at substantial improvement ! ) . In pork the day's actual ad vance was 17Js@20c , In lard 5@7i u nnd In thortilbslO@ia.ttu. CHICAGO MVK STOCK. CiiiCAflO , March 5. | Special Telegram to TUB UKK.J CATTI.C-- market to-day was generally barely steady , with good cuttlo in small supply and pretty fall demand. Good fat i'.ittlo sold badly at about us low prices as wcro ever known. Cholco extra beeves , 14 ! X ! ( ( 4.59j medium tn good steera , 1,850 to 1,800 pounds , W.70@.05i : ) 1,800 , to 1.H.V ) pounds , taa-'oiaooj usa to i.-'oo pounds , , | y.oo ( < a-fU ; Btcclcers and feeders , f a.S.'SQy.M j cows , bulls nnd mixed , fl.STiQSJ.40 ; bulk , FJ.lOffi3.45. lUxif HuBlncss wan brisk with an upturn of about u nickel 011 prime medium weights , imch nn puckcro ran utilize In making short ribs ; best heavy and light grasscra sold about the BHWO us on Monday. Thu bulk of the best medium , mixed nnd light mixed , sold ut tf.K&GM.tiO. and best heavy nt W.tiSj one lot of fancy at f 1.70. Light sorts sold largely at H BO , and there seemed IHUoor no distinction between 125 pound averages and 175 pound , both selling allki > . Light sorts , especially Kght-lljilit , nro ' . .X'titOc ' lower than lust week. Heavy weights now lead in price. YoitK , March 5. f Special Telegram to Tin : JH'.i ; . ! Sr < nis The stock imirKct thin mornir.g opened with Increased activity , nnd ut { ruriiimUy lower tlgurcs , the declines I'xlcmilnt , ' to K per cent. Hock island nhuwcd n 1 percent decline , while Manhat tan H timed elf at nn mlvum of 1 per cent. Tiio Uut named blue ! ; , however , became the we'nk feature of trading , and on largo sales by .Iccordova , a largo professional trader , It yieldedJJf per cent. The German bouses wcro buying Louisville & Nashville , while the London brokers were picking up St. Paul nnd Northern Pacific preferred. Mr. Sidney A. Kent arrived hero last night nnd Is nn outspoken bull , particularly on Chicago Gas Trusts , Ho says : "Jt wlU sell nt 75 In ( ho near future , no matter how the courts decide. It has n dozen charters or more , and is as much a physical fact ns the sun is , In my opinion Judicious buying of the entire market will pan out good profits , but the stocks to get Into are those which llavo lots of merit , but which , ns yet , have had no ndequato appreciations. " Western Union continues to be In favor with conservative bankers. President Green says the com pany's statement Is not quite complete , but that the net revenue will exceed the esti mate by ? .V,000 ) , and perhaps more , and ex pects the result for the current quarter to bo S2.-H,000 ) greater than for the corresponding three months last year. Manhattan was the only feature in the market after 11 o'clock , nnd It retired 1 per cent further. This was followed by n sharp rally to 10S , nnd the re mainder of the list was inclined to follow , but the movements were very slight. Nor folk & Western preferred became compara tively nctlvo nnd declined 1 per cent. The improving tendency nftcrwn.-d disappeared and the market nt noon was dull and steady generally at about the lowest prices of the morning. The failure of the Heading Iron works caused selling by the * professionals durmi ! the afternoon , and the general mar ket closes with a weak undertone. Oregon Short Line closed with nn advance of 2J { , Texas Pncillc % , and Kock Island $ per cent over the opening Ilgures. The balance of the list shows n net loss of WK Per cent , the latter for Mnnhnttnn elevated. Thcro have been largo realizing sales of this stock. TheY \ per cent dividend in scrip was n disappointment. Pullman shows n loss of 2Jon very limited dealings. The total transactions amounted to 200,000shares , including Lnokawannn , 17,003 ; St. Paul. 14,003 ; Union Pacific , 12,000 ; Heading , 28,000 ; Louisville & Nashville , 12,000 ; Ore- non Transcontinental , 0,500 ; Western Union , 7,000 ; Northern Pacific preferred , 8,000 ; New England , D.OOO. The following were the closing 'quotations : MOXBT ON CAM. . Easy , at 2@ ( > per cent ; last loan , -I per cent. PIIIMB MEUO\NTILC PAt'en l O par cent. STEUM.XO EXCHANGE Dull ; sixty-day bills , H.SG ; demand , W.SSJf. I'UOOUOft MARKETS. New Vork. March 5. Wheat Receipts , 4,000 ; exports none ; spot , dull , nominally lower ; No. 2 rod , 94 > fVZ'Jfic in elevator , % Kc afloat , 00 f@07' < fc f. o. b ; No. a red , UlJ c ; options more active , weak and J < ? ( % lower ; March , QJC. Corn Receipts. 1C3.000 ; exports. 08,0,10 ; pot , fairlv active , and firmer ; No. 2 , 4,8f ; ! ; ( < 7 > 4lc In elevator , 4l@l ! ) c allo.it ; No. 3 white , 45c ; ui.trraded mixed , 40 @ 10K - ' . Oats Hcccipts , 21,000 ; exports , 500 ; spot dull ; options dull and easier ; March , ! iO f@0e ; ! ; April , .ll c : TUnv , 15 < c ; spot. No. ii white , S2K@yae ; mixed western , ! i'J@ 82o. 82o.Coffco Options opened steady ; closing barely steady aad 10 to 15 points down ; sales , 80,500 bags ; March , ? tQ.SO@17.1U ; April , $17.10 ; May , ? 15.80C < jl7.20 ! ; cpot Hio , strong ; fair cnrcoes , $18.75. Petroleum Firm and quiet ; United , closed at OlH'c. Eggs Quiet and firm ; western , 14(3)14Xc. ( ) Pork Higher and active ; now , $12.75@ j o1 : Itl.OT' . Lard Strong and quiet ; western steam , J7.27K ; March , $7.2 ! ) . Huttor Steady ; western , 18@30c. Cheese Quiet and steady ; western , 9 } < j Ijlvcrnool , March 5. [ Special Cablegram to THE BEK. ] 8iO : ! p. in. close. Pork In poor , demand ; prime mess , eastern , 03s 9d , easy ; do , western , 55s easy. Lard In i > oor demand for spot nnd fair deuuuidfor futures ; spot nnd March , 35s , steady ; April and May , 35s 3d , stcaly. Wheat In f Ir demand ; now No. 2 win ter. 7s 8d , ilrm ; do spring , 8s , llrm. Flour In good demand , 11s 3d , steady. Corn In fair demand , for spot and poordo- mand for futures ; spot , 4s Id , easy ; March , 4s , dull ; April , 3s ll'tfd , dull ; May , 3s ll d , dull. Minneapolis. March 5. Wheat -Samplo wheat dull , irregular and lower than yester day ; receiptsilOO cars ; shipments , ( W cars. Closing : No. 1 hard , March , $ l.ll ! ; May , fl.KJ ; on track , $1.13 ; No. 1 northern , March , $1.00 ; May , fl 02 ; on track , 51.01 ; No. 2 northern. ' March , Die ; May , 03c ; on track. 'Jl } < c. Milwuukon , March D. Wheat Easier ; cash.OlJie ; May. 92c. Corn tOasIer ; No. 3. 201 < f@33e. } / Oats Kasy ; No. 8. white , 2727 > fc. Hyo Steady : No. 1 , 44c. Barliy Dull ; No. 2 , 5Sc. Provisions Firm ; pork , $11.70. St. IjouM , March 5. Wheat Lower ; cash , 93 > < J@94)4c ) ; May , ! i5H' @ 5Ke. Corn Hotter ; cash. liS o ; May , 30c. Oats Nominal ; cash , 24 o ; May , 27jtfc. Pork Higher at11.75@12.00. Lard Nominal at $ i.75. ) Whisky -Steady nt $1.03. Butter Quiet hut steady ; creamery , 2) ) @ 20o ; dairy , : ! 0@22c. Cincinnati , March 5. Wheat Nominal ; No. 2 red. 95c. Corn Stronger ; No. 2 , mixed. Sac. Oats Barely steady ; No. 2 mixed , 20@ 2GMc. Whisky Steady [ at $1.03. HIIIISIIH City. March 5-Wheat Steady ; No. 2 red , cash , OOo asked ; May , 93 > c ; No. 2 , soft , May , 9lc asked. Corn Quiet ; No , 3 cash , 2l > caskod ; May , 25tfu bid : No. 2 white , May , ! ! 7Jf e. Oats No , 2 cash , 2''c usltcd ; Alay , 22J , o asked. MVK HTODli. CIIICACIO , March 5. CottloUecolpts , 7,500 ; market steady , lower on common ; choice to extra beovcs , $ l.80@4,5 ( ) ; atcqra , fct.OOivry.OS ; stoi-kers and feeders , ? 2.25@3.85 ; COWH , bulls nnd Inlxcd , $ l.25iiy.40 ( ; , Hogs Kccolpts 18,000 ; mnrnct strong , 5o to lOc higher on all but light ; mixed and light , $4.IO@1.W ) ; heavy , $ M5@1.70 ; culls , $4.0ll ( ; 4.40 , Sheep Hccoipts , 0,500 , ; market slow , closing 5o to lOo lower ; natives , f3005.50 ; western cornfcd , ? l,40@l.bO ; lambs , | 5.00g ( ) National Slock YnrilH. Rast St. IjoulH , March 5. Cattio Receipts , 1,000 ; shipments , 1100 ; market higher ; choice heavy and nntivo ntccrs , < 3.71$1.8S ( ! ; fair to good.f3.00@.90 : ) ; stockers and feeders , $2.00 ( < ? 3.10 ; rangci-B , corn-foj , W.9003.50 ; crass- fed , $2.00 ( < i3.00. Hogs Kecelpts , 4,500 ; Rhipmonts , 1,000 ; choice heavy. $4.55tt4.70 ( ; packing , ifl.45@ 4.ar ; light grades , $4.40(34.00. ( Hnnsna CUy. March fi. Cattio Ho- celjas , 8,000 ; shipments , 415 ; fi\t , heavy steers , strong and a shade higher ; cows strong and active ; good to choice corn-fed , t3.MK34.20 ; common to peed , $2.75 < a3.GO ; stoekera and feeding steers , strong- and act ive. tl.OOM3.20 ; IXMVH , $1.253.75. Hogs Kecoipta , 7.200 ; shipments , 1.400 ; maikct strong , iictlro and 2)tf@5u higher ; common to cholcu $1.00 1.45 , Hluiix City , March 6. Cattio Hocolpts , 050 ; shipmoiits.'iU ; market weak ; fat steers , fj.tt3,50 ; fcpdom , J-AiaSiW ) ; stockers $ , ' .00(32.75 ( ; cows , fl.Wfts3.tW : c.mnors and bulls , f 1.00QL7P ; veal colvos , $ ' 3.00@ ,00. Hogs Hectiipts , 1.W3 : market strong light and mixed , $4.20@4.27 > i5 heavy , tl. ' OJIAHA. I41VI3 ril'OUX Cut 1 1 u. Tuesday , March 5 , ISS'A The t > r < Jpt9 of cattle were the heaviest for onto days buck , considerably over ouo hun dred curs being on snlo. The trncie opened with botchers' stock in good demand nnd with nn nctlvo market , but while buyers paid abdut steady prices , in some cases the market was 5@10e lower. The prices paid for caws ranged from $3.003.0.i ( , but the bulk sold nt $2.25ii2.40. ( There wcro n few hulls on the market , which sold for the most part at J.OO@2.40. The hulk Of the butchers' stock had changed hand * by midday. The trade in beef nnd shipping steers opened slow , with little life to the trade nil the fore noon. In the afternoon the packers took hold better , and with the nld of a good shl- ) plnc demand , the market became quite active. Although the receipts wcro heavy , there were not many cnttlo remaining in llrst hands when the trade was over. The prices paid , like those for butchers' stock , were on an nvcr.igo 5@10c lower. The prices paid for steers ranged mostly from S3.00 to SUiO , The supply of feeders was light , nnd though there was some trading in that class of cattle , It was mostly In n sniull way. The hog mnrkct was nctivo nt an advance of 5@IOc , mid the buyers wcro not long In picking up everything on snlo. The heavy hogs sold nt f I.C4.40 ! nnd the light hogs ut $4.40(21.45. ( Slionp. Tim market was active nt steady prices , and the buyers bought freely , taking about everything that was desirable. Oittlo. . . . . 2,400 Hoes . . . . . 3iOO : Sheep . 700 Prcvnllhn * Prices. The following Is n table of prices paid in this market for the grades of stock men tioned : Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 lbs..1.40 © 3.00 Prime stecw , 1100 to 1300 Ihs. . 3.00 QfU.OO Nutlvo feeders . 2.SO < Y(3.00 Common to good cows . 1.50 ( ( (2.-10 Choice to fancy COWB . 2.50 ( ig.j.'JO Fnlr to choice nulls . 1.75 Fair to choice light hogs . 4.40 ( if 4.45 Fair to choice heavy hogs . 4.1'5 @ | .40 Fair to choice mixed hogs . . . . 4.35 ( ,4,40 Fair to choice western sheep. . 3.75 ( S)4.25 ) Fair to choit'o Ncbraskas . 3.50 ( & 4.10 RcircBMitntlvo | Sains. STEUItS. No. Av. 1'r. No. AV. Pr. M MM 33.05 20 . . . 21 11120 2.00 III . . . .11(17 ( i 1250 ; u > o DO. . . . . .1218 2 1215 ; i.ici ( 40. . . . .1181 lou aoo is. . . . .12MI 3.2.1 14 11(18 ( 3.03 211. . . . ,10.- ! | a.2.i i H47 : < , u5 r > 7. . . . 1274 n.ai 18 1117 3.10 21. . . . 1283 3.37 ' 14 ! 2JI 3.10 1(1. ( . . . . 1tlrj . ) . : ! 7i ! 41 120. ) 0,10 11. . . . H..10 so 1211 : i.i5 is. . . . ! uii 1481 . . . ' ! ! ! ! . ' ! ! ! : UG is. ! ! ! .11.11 3..V. . . 13 iKX : ) 3.15 20. . . . .1403 'J.CM 1005 3.15 3.15COWS. . 1 1051 2.00 12 1115 2 M 1 1IHO 2.0J 2 111(1 ( 2.B : 2 1040 2.00 ; M I a5 2.31 I 020 2.UO 24 10 I 2.35 3 WIO 2.20 .1. . . 112M 2.111 14 S21 att ) FO. . . . 17 2.i7 : 4 IKK 2.20 i : ! . . . , 1UO 2.10 10 1075 2.20 10 . . , , NXil 2.40 5 ? J 2.2J II. . . . 1U58 2.40 2J KKW 2.2-ilJ la. . . , 2.40 .1000 2.25 ! ! . 118(1 ( 2.40 1120 K. . . . . . . ; . . . HOB 2.40 21 112.1 2.25 1 XI 2.10 2 IU. % 2.25 li ! l 4 2.4(1 ( 1 124) 2.25 11 ii2r 2.41 24 lO'-T 2.35 2.VJ 13 1012 - 2.2- . : ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' . ! ! . ' 3..W W58 2.51 2 I'M ) 2.31 .106'J 2.M 10 1U24 2.3) 4 . .1217 2.IX ) 1 ! ) 1KII ! 2.-HI ' " . .1107 2.IM 111 10C1 2."i : ) 10 ! : : ; . 2.CU J2 11UJ 2. 5 . .1170 2.63 1IUI.I.H. J 1C ) 1.75 1 . 1820 i iraj 2.w 1. . .MM ) a 1210 2.01 3 , .1841) ) 1 UIO 2.tO 1 . .Ui2J 2.33 7 l.-i2.i 2.10 1 . I'KO 2.40 1 170J 2,10 1 . .H17D 2.4U 1 1(1511 ( 2.2J 1 . .1710 2.4) 1.VO . .1800 2.1,0 1-17S 2.25 1 . 1U0 2. (5 4. . WJO .a > J 3.0J YKAIII.INGS. 415 2.G ! 2.GhTAOS. . J. . 2.50 1 .1023 2.73 CAI/VHS. 1. . 4.00 4.00KKiniu3. KKiniu3. n . 0(0 ( 2.7G M . . . 068 3. . " ' ' 2..S5 1 12W 2.W ) u. . ! ! ! ! ! . ! i'i7 2.87's ! 8 11U1 2'JO STOCKKHB. 2.80 4 U87 2. fl IIOC.S No. Av. Shk. Pr. IIOC.SNo. . Av. Slik. IT. l. . . . .2i > ( ! Ml * i.3i ) 71. . . . ' 40 4.40 08. . . .239 200 71) ) . . . . . .an 40 4.4'j ' 60. . . . .3)7 11)0 4.v ; , 73. . . . . .SU 40 4.40 - 70. . . . .22J 2oa 4.y > f.7. . . . . .3iii KO ; 4.40 74. . ISO 4.'r > r.5. . . . . 281 1(10 ( 4.40 fil . . .2.7 40 4.3" ) (18. . . . . .237 N ) 4.40 filCO. . . . . .32J 80 4.115 no. . . . . .2i ) 4.40 r.7 . ICO 4.35 ' ' 4.40 cr. . . . . .2S1 120 . 'iiO ! 80 4.40 . . .324-120 4.ri in. . . . .2.53 120 4.40 . .288 W 4.5 : nu . . . ,212 120 4.40 . , . . .270 40 4. ! ! } D'J. . . . 278 40 4.40 Kl. . . . . .33J * .22 ! 40 4.40 r.y. . . . .2.11 210 413 .253 1.40 47. . . . . 374 80 4.r : > Ii8. . . . .192 120 4.10 (13. . - . . . : wo 210 4.35 115 . . . 205 4.40 1U. . . . . .101 2108D 4.i7'4 : lil. . . . 4.40 35 , . , .35'J 8D ' B5. . . . iSli 120 4.40 . .2(14 40 4.375 " .250 12J 4.4J 1C . . ll'O rji. ! ! .257 40 4.40 nl . . . . .2" > 8 U'O , ' ' .2.57 120 4.40 8. . " llkl 4.40 ns' ! . ! .201 40 4.42 ' 4 ftl. . ! ! 2VJ 120 4.4) 22. ) 40 4. ' ,5 ' . . . .214 1ft ) 4.40 .240 W ) 4.42 ! ' , 79' ; ; . . .21(1 ( 40 4.1) ) 7 ! ) . . . .1(11) ( 40 4.41 25 , . , . . .221) ) 4.4'j ' 7(1. ( . . . .220 4.15 04. . . . . .2Jj ' 4.41 70 , . . . .2.0 bO 4.45 HIIEC- ; : -NATIVE * , NO. Avo. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 70. . , . . 8U 8J.8J & > . . . . . 117 $4.10 fi7. . . . . 04 4.10 47. . . . . n 4.10 01. . . . . 00 4.11) ) Ii7 .nu 4.15 NiUllAHKAS. : No. 1'r. No. Avo. Pr. 11M. . 8J.76 22r. . . f3.90 IJvo Stuck Noto3. A lower cattle market. Hogs nctivo nnd 5/3100 higher. Sheep move freely nt steady prices. The Union Pacific has not fulfilled its promise as yet to reduce bridge tolls. T. O. Shelly , mayor of Falls City , Neb. , has taken an interest in the live stock com mission llrm of Hulls , Collins & McCoy. The Uock Island announced to-day that the road was in condition to handle live stock , after refusing to receive nny shipment forever over a month. Judging from the way hogs nro selling in other markets , It would bo only natural to expect heavy hogs to bring more- money than light weights in a very short time. OMAHA. WJIOIjKSAUK MAUICKTS. Fruits , Produce , Ktc. HUTTKH Creamery Fancy print , 24@20o : choice print , 20 ( < ? .i-j ( ; fancy solid packed , 18 OJlOc ; choice solid packed , 15 ( < ? 17c. Dairy- Fancy roll , 17@l'Jc ' ; choice , ISMiOa : good ' 12 < $14ej low grades , 10@llc. 'OniiMiJ : Full cream Cheddars , choice , 12@ I'JJi'ci full cream Hats , two in lioop , 12 } ( ( p llo ! ; full cream Y. A. , choice , 12 } ( ( i > 13o ; oft grades nnd skims , 50c : limburger , 12M 12K i brick nnd Swiss , 14l5o. ( K os Strictly fresh , lO fillo ; cold storage , 7 < Sc , I..IVE POOLTIIV Chickens , per doz , $3 50@ > fl.75 ; ducks , J3.-5@.5'Jj ) geese , &j.fiOt 'J.lX ) : turuoys , per lu , ' . ( ( ( BlOc. Uitus eu PdUi.THV Chickens , per Ib , 0@ lie ; turkeys , ll@13e ; geese , Il@l2c : ducks , 110U3c. YKAI , Heavy grosser * , 150 to 203 Ibs , 0@ OV < o ; in ferlor calves , 50 to GO Ibs , 4@5o ; me dium to good. 70 to 85 Ihs , 7@Sc ; choice to fancy. 100 to 130 Ibs , 8@Uc. VKnuTAW.KS Potatoes , Colorado nnd Utah , 70 750 : Wyoming , 50 53 ; Nebraska and Iowa , choice largo , 35@IOo : cnminontO(735o : ( ; sweet potatoes , Jerseys , per bbl , $3.25@.50j : ( beets , per bu , 55S.OOo ( ; carrots , 35 ( ( 40c ; cabbage , California , per Ib , 'J } o ; parHiiips , 50gUOu ( ; onions , rod choice , 50Q53o ; silver skin , ( Xg75c ! ; turnips , 20jfc25o , rutabagas , 35 @IOo ; c.iullllowcr , choice largo , per doz , Sl.25 ( ifl.50 ; good , * l.00@1.25 ; radishes. a5gJ40o : lettULO , 25@30u ; cucumbers , $1.50f3.00 ( ; strlnir beans , per box , $1.75@3 25 ; celery , 25 ( i30o ; spinach , $1.50il.75 ( per bbl. GAME Mallard , per doz , f3.0l3.50j ) red head , per doz , ttijjfi ® 1.00) ) teal , per doz , if 1.75 Ari'i.KS Per bbl , fancy Now York nnd Michigan , $3 50 ; choice , W.OJ@3.i5 ; choice Missouri , fl.75@2.00 ; good , f 1.5Ugt.75. ( Fo in : KIN FiiuiTj ) Malaga grnpus , Kegs , 40 to 55 lus , lOu | > cr Ib ; bananas , i > cr bunch. 1 1.50 C'13.00 ' ; lemons , fancy new , : KK ) to iiOO s , f'1,75 OV4.50 ; cholcu old. : UX ) a , | .5'0 3.00 ; nrnngos , Los Angeles , f-'JSita.OO ; lUvcrsldes , 4,00 ; Nuvels , W.00fl3.50 ; Huuuhilo , 'oiuxiiKiiuiKS Hell & Huglo , choice. $7.50 © 7.75 ; Hell & Cherry , choice , $ u.50@0.75 ; choke Jersey , * 3.00 ( < i3.25. , Nets Walnut * , 50r00c { peanuts , chestnuts , 4 < 3 > 5c : coconnut1' , t > cr 100 , 0.00 ; hazlcnltts , B@4d ( tilckorynuts , small , $1 > S3@1.CO ; large , Wt riks } jiccnns- plain , ( R < ? be ; polished , lSjJi ( : c'nltt ; > oud9 , ISc ; filberts , 14c : Hrazlls , lOc. HIDES Green salted , No. 1 , 5c ; No. 0 , 30 a > ? c ! calf , r. ( (5Kc ; dry Dint , Tx Sc. IiiHxs Navies , hand picked , perbtu $2.10 ( H2'20 , good clean country. SI. 75 2 0,1 ; offer or poor stock , fl.00@1.50i California , $2.006 $ 2.10. 2.10.Cinnn Michigan , iwr bbl , $4.g5.QOj ( New York , pcrbbl , e5.00i5. ( : > 0 : half bbl , $2.75 < i ! 3.00. 3.00.FnATiinn1 * Porlb , prime llvo geese , white , OriJ40c ( ; mixed with tray , 25@3Uc ; damp nnd musty , Hxa-JOc ; nriniu llvo domestic duck , ' , ' 0 @ 25c ; wild duck , 15204 ( SriiiKmuT : Per bbl , 30 gal , choice , J4.00 | lier half bbl , N.25. PorcoitN Per Ib , H'cCj KffPJe ; common , 'c. Htisnv 1-lbfrnmes. choice white , 15Citlt > c ; dark , 13 ( n4c ; strained , lll@12c. Jni.UKs 4@t ) e perlb ; preserx-es , 10@lio perlb. LUID So In 50-lb pkgs. Miser. MIAT : OJ fif 7c per Ib. Gro : ci ! ' Ijlst. lioviscd prices nro a1 * follows : lAiniNo ) ( Stark A , seamless , 2Jc ; Amos- koag , seamless , 17 0 ! Lowlston A , seamless , lOc ; Auiorlcan , seamless 17cj burlaps , 4 too bu , lloU4c ; gunnies , single , 14c ; gunnies , double , ! Mo ; wool sack , 4'Jc. ' Twis-us Flax , 20i3ij ( : ; cotton , 10'i@l'c ) ; jute , Sc. Ditip.it FiifiTS Figs , In boxes , per Ih , } 4ff ( KVj ; dates , in boxes , 7ftlOc ( ; Loniion Malaga layer . 'aisins. per box , $ . ! .5flff3.iO ( ; Malaga loose raisins , $2.30S ( > 2. : > 0 : now Valencia nus- ins , perlb , So ; California loose muscatels , per box. $1.50@2,10 ; California Londons , IhSS , $2.40 ; pitted cherries , per Ib. ISo ; Cali fornia pitted vlutns , per Ib. 12@13c ; dried blnckbcrries , per Ib , C@7e ; dried raspberries , ) ior Ib , 23 ( < f'.14e ; evaporated apples , 5TS ( c ; 17c : California French prune. " , I'Je. ui.rs Medium , In bbls , $3.00 ; do , in half bbis , $3,00 ; small , In bbls , SiH ) ( ) ; do , in half bbls , $ AfiO ; gherkins , in bbls , $7.00 ; do , in half bbls , # 1.00. UHsTii ( : > CoppBrs German , 24'.fe ; Me- Laughlin's XXXX , 24'4c ' ; Ariosa , 2IUe. Corriii : Green Mocha , 'J.\ f0c ! ! ; Hio , good , ISCill'Jc ; Mandahling , 2'C1J3L % ; roastini ? Uio , 17ifil ( c ; O. G. Java , 2l ( < ( .2ic ; Java in ferior. S3Q 23e ; Uio , fancy , 'JlGg'JSc ; Santos nnd Marac.iibo , 17@Hlc. SUCIAII Granulated , 7J7lsc ( ? ; conf. A , ( ijfc ; xvhito extra C , OJ c ; extra C , rtJe ; .vellowC , 0'4c ' : powdered , 7.a@So ; jubes ; , 7p-@Sc. lJiiswvChoice : yellow , 20@J'i'ie ' ; dark colored , 13@l4c. ToiiAtco Plug. 2t ) ( < ? 35c ; smoking , 10@19c. SM.T Sl.a'if5i.4 ( ( ) per bbl. Horn 7-10 , 14Jtfe. Mvi'i.n Sto VK Bricks , ll@12o per Ib ; penny cakes , 12riC13c per Ib ; pure maple syrup , ? l.OO per gal. SUCIAII Sviiui's 34 ( < t45c per gal. , . powder , choice to fancy , 40 < JJ5j ; jiip.ui , com mon to medium , 15@'Jc ( ) ; Jnuan , choice to fancy , 30@l5c ; Oolong , common to good , 25 @ 40c ; Oolong , choice to fancy. .Ml rOc ; Im perial , common to medium , 23g3.c ( ; imperial , good to fancy. IOH50o. ( CKAUKIHS l'@ic per Ib ; assorted cakes , 8 f < E25e per Ib , ns per Ijst. CASIJI- Mixed , OMOl ie ; stick , Ji@Ilc ; rock candy , 10)Tf@13c ) ; fancy candy , 7M2sc : . Hdl.I.AXIl IIIIIIIIIXO HOC. M vcsr.iii : ! . Faniiy.1 , Jt3OD@11.00. Con FISH OJ Cfl ? Jjc. ( ( ( ; 7j < , c ner Ib. Dry1 G > ods. COTTON Fi.ANSni.s Wp'er cent trade dis count. Unbleached L L , SJ < c ; C C , fijfc ; S S , 7Jfc : K J3 , Sc ; G G , ! > ? , ; X X , ll ) $ iO : O , llla'c ; NT N 12) ) ; A A , 14u ; D D , 15''c ; TT , lijfe : Y Y , ISc. ; 13. U , 1'Jc , Bleached , CO , SKc ; O'i , 12j < cSO ; , 18 We. Brown nnd slate , 5i , ! M ; 70 , l.'i j ; ! W , UK- . ( jAiirirrV tinUibbwhite , 19c : colored , 22c. - . . BATTSStandard. . , EcGcm. lOc ; Beauty , 12J.fc ; Boone , 14c ; 11 , cased. fG.,70. PniNTti Solid colors Atlantic , fie ; Slater , Cc ; Berlin oil , O..jc ' ; Garner oil , ( ! (37c. ( PniNT-5 Pink and robes Allen , ( in ; Uiver- point , 5 } < c ; Steel Uiver , C c ; liichmond , c ; Pacific , 7c. PiciXTS Dress Charter Oak , 5' ' c ; Uam- npo , 4cL.odi , Slfc ; Allen , lie ; Kieliuioml , lie Windsor Eddystone 0'-e ; Pacillc ; , CJic ; , ; , . PHINTS , Ixitino BLUE St. Lcger , SJi c ; Ar nold , OJ c ; American. 0)ic ; Arnold U , long cloth , c.lc ; Arnold B , long cloth , 10' c : Ar nold Gold Seal , lOJ c ; Steifel A , 12c ; Windsor ser , Gold Ticket. 10."Te. GiNOiiAM Plunkett , checks , "Kc : Whit- tenton , i a ; York , 7 u ; Norinandi dress , SJfic ; Uentrow dress , t > > .l c ; Whittcfiton , & a ; Calcutta , 8K = - OAVIIUICS Slater , 5.1 ; Woods , 5c ; Sland- nrd , 5c ; Peacock , 5c. Ellerton , Housekeeper , 8'io ' ; New Candidate , S c ; Berkeley cambric , No. ( in , 9 > < ' c ; Bast Yet , 1-4 , ( > % c ; Buttercloth , OOl 'o ; C.ibot , 7 > , fc ; Fin-well , halt bleached , 8c ; fruit of Loom , bjfc : Greonn G , < > c ; Hope , "jjtKing ; Pnilip ca'iibne , llc ) : Lonsclalo cnniurlc , Ie ( ) ; Lonsdiile , 8J < e ; 'New York mills , ] ( ) > c ; Pepperoll , 4i in , lU 'o ; Puppcicll10 in , llj u ; Peppercll , 0-4 , ! 5' ' < 'c : Pcppcrcll , 8--I ; Ulc ; PoppcraU , U-4 , ' _ u ; Pcppsrell , 1(1-4. ( 25c- Cuntoii , 4 4. 8J c ; Canton. 4-4 , HJ o ; Tri- umpti , lie ; Wamsutta , lie ; Valley , r > e. UIICHVX SIIURTIXG Atlantic A , 4-4. 7 } c ; Atlantic H , 4-4 , 7c ; Atlantic D , 4-1 , OJ c ; At lantio P , 4-4 , ( Jo ; Aurora LL , 4-1 , 0 ; ; Aurora C , 4-4. 45 o : Crown XXX , 4-4. 0fc ! ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Indian Ho.ul,4-4 , 7' ' c ; Liwronco LL , 4-4 , Oc : Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5) < c ; Pep. pcrcll J3 , 41) ) inch , 7 e ; Pepperell. 8-4 , ISy ; Pepparcll , 9-1 , 21c ; Pcppcroll , 10-4 , 23c ; Utic.i C , 4-1 , 4Xe ; Wachusutt , 4-4 , 7 > fo ; Au rora It , 4-4. 7c ; Aurora U , 4-4 , Ci c. FI.ASXEI.S , Pi.un Haftsmen.yOo ; Goshen , 82'ic ; Clear Lake , 3 ( ! < c ; Iron Mountain , , . FI.A.NNII.S , WHITE G II No. 2 , % , 22J c ; G II No. 1 , % , 2JKc ; 11 II No. 3 , 22 > c ; B II No. 1 , % , 30c ; Quccheo No. 1Sf. 1 . 4''c ; Quc- cheo No. 2 , > : ! 7J < c ; Quechoo No , 3 , % , U2Kc ; Anawan , 32Kc ; Windsor. 22Wc. I'YvxxBi.i. ' Uiii-C : , 24-Inch , ISJ.Jc ; E , 24- inch , 21U/C / ; G G. 24-incn , 20cH ; A F , % , 2. > ts ; J U F , M. 'J7c ; G , f , 2-ie. DUCK West Point , 2l-in ! , 8 oz , lOJ c ; West Point , 29-in , 10 oz. 12Kc ; West Point , 2'J-in , 12 oz , 15u ; West Point. 40-in , 11 oz , l c. Comurs Jiivss Androscoirgln , 7cICpar- ; sarge , 7 fc ; Hockport , OJfc ; Conestoga , dltfc ; TICKS- York , 30 in , 12' ' c ; York. M in , 13) ) 0 ! Swift Ulvor , Sc ; Thormllko , OO , SJ-.c ; Thorndike , EE. 8'fo ; Thorndiko , 120 , OJ < c ; Thorndike , XX , lee ; Cordis , No. 5 , Hc ; CordU , No. 4 , lOUc. UIXIMS : Amoskeag , 9 o ? , W Everett \ , 7oz , 13) c ; York , 7 oJ3) c ; Haymaker , SHc ; Jottrcy XX.llJ e ; Joffrc-y XXX , ri a ; Beaver Creek , A A , I''c ; Beaver Creek , BB , llu ; Beaver Creek , CC , lOc. JUANS Mdinorlal , 15o ; Dakota , ISc ; Durham , 27 0. ; Hercules. ISo ; Leam ington , 2-i ) < fe ; CottsWpld , 27 > c ; Melville , 25c. ' ' 25c.CIH&H CIH&H Stevens' , B , ' SJ o ; Stovens's II , bleached , 7o ; Stovtns1 A , 7i o ; Stevens , A , blenched , SJ c ; StoVenii' 1' , 7 e ; Stevens1 P , bleached , 8 > fo ; StoVpns' N. 8 } e ; Stevens' N , bleaoueU , > ic ; Stcyctis' SUt , ll c. .Motitl and TliuiLTH1 Stoolc. Block tin , small pig. ' . ' , ! , $ 28 Block tin. bar. . . . . .V " 9 Copper , planished Uollef sizes 34 Copper , cold rolled. . . : , . . . . . ai Copper , sheathing./ / . ! iO Copper , pitts ; ; io Copper , Hats , , 81 Gal. sheet Iron , Jurtiatiir > 0 , 10 and C per cent discount' ' . , , ; Put. planished iron. Ho 27 A 10V Put planished iron \ J4to 27 13 < M Hooting 1C , 14x20. ll Bheots O.iw Hoofing , IX , 14x20 , itrsheots 7.60 Hooting , 1C , 20x2S , iWbheets 11.00 Hooting , IX , 20x28. US sheets 14.60 Sheet FroirNo.- . ; > 8.40 Sheet iron No , 27 8.5'J Solder 14@10 Tin plate , bent charcoal 1C , 10x14 , 2iri sheets , , . , 0.60 IX , 10x14 , 225 sheets' 8.r Tin plate , eouu 1C. lOxU.Wislicots 0.25 Steel nails , per keg , . . , , , 2.25 Steel wire nails , per keg 2,75 Ijiiinhor. DiMKXnioN-i A-U TIMIIUII 2x4 to 2x12 , 12@ 10 ft , * IO.lJ ) ; 18 ft , * lT.OJj 20 ft , $18.00 ; WniiU 24 ft , ft ! 1.005 4x4. 8x8. 12 ( < ? ll ) ft. ? 17.00 ; 18u20 ft , $18.00 ; J 3l ft. eil.OJ : Poncing , No. 1 , * lll.5'J < jrlS.OO ; No.3 , f 14.00010 0(1 ( ; Finishing 1st jind 2d clear , $47.00 50.00 : 3d cluar , $ IS.OK' 4il.OO ; B select , * : )7.00@ab'.00 ) ; FlourIng - Ing , 1st coiu.0 In'\V. P. , { 31.00 j ad com. , f 31.00 ; 3J com. . ? 'MOO : D. S20.00 ; common Y. 1'- $17,00 ; Island 2d clear Y.P..4 nnd ( J in. 0,00 ; J'osts , whltucednr , 12e ; red cedar , Iflo : split oak , DC ; sawed oak , ISc ; Shingle ? , XX clear $3.20 ; extra A , $2.bO ; standard A , * 3.CO : lath , n40Bhlpln : ) No. 1 , $18 ; No. 2 , $10.,0 ; No. 1 O. G. , $19 ; sldlni. . 1st common , $33 ; Sd , $ lfl ! 3d , $15 ; fence , $12.50 ; stock board * , A , $4(1 ( ; 13.511 ; O , $ ; ! 0 ; 1) , $ W ; bonrils , No. 1. common , $19 ; No. 2. $17 ; No , { ) , $15 ; No. 4 , $11) ) ; partition , No. 1 , W. P. Jin , W4.UJ ; No. 2. $ -7.X ( ) ; celllnp , clear. , Y. P. , § 20.00 ; clenr , nH Norway , $10.00 : seconds , 514,50 ; O. G. bntts , K in. , COi ) ; O. G. halts , i < x3 In. , 350 ; 3 In , well tubing. 1) . & M. , bev. , $ ' .200 ; pickets , U. & H , EM 00. lriijH hnil ChoiniunlR. Arni1 * Sulphuric , IJfc , Cltrii',5Se ; Oxnllo , 15c ; tartnric , 45c ; Am curb , 12c ; nlum , 2'ii , ! 3o ; arrowroot , "Oe ; bnlsitin capalbn , WOC 75c ; borax , lOfinnc ; calomel , Mo ; castor oil , $1.05J1.10 ( ; crcnni tartar , 32c ; rorrsolvo sub , Me ) ; chloroform , 45'if5i. ( ) ; exl logwood , 12c ; glycerine , 2lci gum arable1 , Ws\ \ gum cam phor , T > c ; gum opium , SiJ.25 ; morphia sutph , $2.000(2.85. ( Oll.s-Bergamot , S2. : < ? 3.CO ; lemon , $2,00 ; peppermint , $3 CO@35D ; wlntergreen , $2.40 ; ollvo , SI 00 ; ( lUinlne , a"rf4be ( ; strychnin , $1.05C.il.lO. $1.05C.il.lO.&A GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank , S05 § oulli IJlIIi Slrcct , Oninliu SUUUUI1AN MOAVS. TlcmiHiuton. Dr. Schemincl has been nppoin.cd Justice- of the peace , vlco Christ Bauhus , resigned. Nick Peters nnd Nick Donnnckcr had adls- pnto while riding homo Sunday evening. The result was thnt the latter received qiito | a severe wound upon the head. Dr. Schemmel is attending the injured. It is rumored that the Bcnnmgton meat- market has been sold to Nick Peters. Dr. Ebcncr , of Millaril , paid Bennington a visit Friday last. MUs Annie Glandt , from the vicinity of Allllurd , is vsltlng with her relatives , Mr. and Mrs. Mangold. Charles Michel is about to leave town. Ho will start for Minnesota next week , E. Gllmore has loft nnd Mr. Delph Is moving. Mr. S. C. Brewstcr has rented the larger portion of his farm , stock uml utensils to Mr. E. K. Brewster. The Ladies' Aid society will meet with Mrs. .1. T. Otis , on Fflday , March S. Gen tleman invited to tea. Communion services wore hold at the Congregational church Sunday , on confes sion of faith : Mrs. II. O. Arrant was ad mitted to membership. Mr. N. G. Johnson 1ms rented the place lately bought hy Mrs. William Daily. Miss , Minnie M. Boris Is homo from Yank- ton on account of sickness. Waterloo. The social held nt Mr. J. G. Hennigloris Thursday evening was a great success and many complain that a month is a long time to wait for another. Two of Waterloo's entcrurhing business men have purchased one of Omaha's chief milk routes , and take possession nt once. The sick here arc on the improve at last reports. Mr , H. B. Hennigcr is visiting at Arling ton this week. _ Mill .Ml. On the evening of the 23th ult. the ladies of the village surprised .Mrs. Pcppenhagen nt her home , and celebrated her forty-sixth birthday. Among others , there were pres ent : Mrs. Lemlte , Mrs. Charles Karlberg , Mrs. Bill Kaelbcr , Mrs. Von Dohrea , Mrs. Ebener , Mrs. Km , Mrs. Melchert , Mrs. Storm , Mrs , Harter , Mrs. Schaltz , Mrs. Arff. The party had a very pleasant evening. Marcus Uahdi died suddenly at the his resi dence on Henry Kelsey's farm , at the ago' ' of thirty-two years , on Friday , the first day of March. It is supposed that Mr. Hnhdi died of heart disease , He leaves live young children and a widow. The burial was from Millard under the direction of William Peters. On Sunday is the funeral of'Harry Mun- stcr , at the age of twenty-live years died of pneumonia. He had rented the farm of Penry Posh , and was about to be married. Klltliorn. Miss Hello Canon returned to DCS Moincs Saturday last. Mrs. George W. Kingston of Omaha , vis ited her parents last Saturday and Sunday. John Saulsbury of Ansclmo , Ouster county is visiting friends here. Mrs. W. S. Canon visited her daughter , MM. H. U. Livingstone , at Calhoun Satur day and Sunday. The police court was in session two days last week , cnnsldering drunk and disorderly cases. Judge Canon presided and dealt out justice in $5 and cost , doses. By actual count thcro arc llvo aspirants for Postmaster Goodhard's shoes , II. I. Mo- Dougal , II. J. Holf , William Shoenbaun , H. Uicker and M. L. llendrlcks respectively. First place in the race has been conceded to Mr. Rolf , ns ho fought and bled for his country , and ho also has a string and knows when to pull it. Washington. George Gclston and John Lutz went to Omaha Monday mornh g. J. W. Fitch is getting a largo stoclc of ng- iculturnl implements. William Linden has n horse and peddler's wagon and fttarlcd on the road Monday morning to peddle. Mr. Jaszkowlak hnd the misfortune to lese one of bin most valuable horses last Satur day. Joseph Jaszkowlak Invited a few of his neighbors in last night to help drink u keg of beer. Crowe * ! ! . J. J. King was in Scnbner on Monday of last week. The following persons went to Scribner on Thursday to attend the second trial ol If Ing vs. Fritz. J. J. King , Jake Homer , H. Dlers , Otto Voaburg , Frank Hormel , Will Shepard , James Burk , John Piilsiller , Will Shcpard , sr. , and Mrs , J. J. King. The school nt this plava closed on Friday. The pupils presented thu teacher with u Jluo autograph album in which each of them had written a very expressive autograph to nhow their esteem for the work ho has done for them during the past six months. There was n pleasant party at Mr. H. DIcrs1 on Friday evening , Mrs. H. Dlers had Invited some of her friends to spend the evening of her birthday with her ; and C. B , Goodspccd hnd gathered together his pupils , for a last tlmo before hu went homo. Thcro were forty-live or fifty present , A pleasant evening was hud. Jtlnlr. The weather Is unusually fine , but the deaths for the past two weeks hereabouts have averaged about ono per day. Mrs. Charles Carter , of Blair , died last week Monday and was buried on Wednesday. Mrs. O. A. Pound died on Wednesday nnd was buried on Friday. Mrs. S. Hunt , who 1ms been sick tor some time with consumption , died last Saturday and was burled on Sun day. day.A A great many people were on the streets Saturday , Mr. Swihart , the Kennnrd black smith , being among the number. Miss Culia Allboy's school nt DoSoto closed on Friday. Mr. H. II. Herzog nnd Mrs. Athan ulso completed terms on thnt day. The city school closes In four weeks , The Frco Methodist revival Is still In progress nnd a great deal of Interest is shown. The hoodlums who go to disturb the meetings need a lesson or two from the law. A cllbordoruil condition of the stomach , or malaria in tlio hvbtem will produce sick headache. You cun remove this trouble by takinp Dr. J , H. Mof onu'ri Ltttlo Lfvor anil Kidney Pillutu. Ji5 cents per vial. ' _ Agricultural implomonts. _ cilUltCHfiL I'AKKKtt , Dealer ! i Agricultural Implements , Wagons Cnrrlnccs mid tuicBlp' . ,1nnc < rcct , tictnccn Wh find Ktli.Onmtin , .Nt' //fv.i ; r.n\\ K co. , Agricnlt' ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages lliifk'lioc. ! | Wliolc'nlo. Umnlin , Xc 1'AHLIX , OltKXDUHF , V .tMOT/A * CO. M holonlo I'cxlor * . In Agricultural Implements , Wagoiis& Bnggies WI , ntOi nml ! * JT Jonc < Mrcel , Omnlin. MnmitiKMnrcr * nml Jobln > r In Wagons , Buggies , Rate , Hews Etc , Cor.t-th Miit Pncillc Mri'ots Oniuhti * Artists' Mntorlnls. yi. woy/'f-//- / , " Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , l'ini > ouKti \ Ueet Omnlin , Ncbrn kn. Boots and Shoos. _ ir. r.tvoRsfJ.vro. , Jobbers of Boots Hid Slices , 1101,1KXI , lllij Dmiulin lroi > t , Omnlm. .MnniifnctorT Nmmipr Mroct , llo lnn. Conl , Coke nncl Llmo. . - 7'f roiV6/o/ u.v" ? : co. " Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal , aflSoiilli tltliMroot.Oinnhn. Xclrmta. Mill ASK A iipie s of Coal a it Coke , SlIHoiith 13tti St.,0mnlm , Neb. Crockery nnd Clnsswnro. fliltlflNS , HATCH A' LAl Importer ! ! nml Joblicri of Crcck'cr ? , Glassware , Lamps , Silyerwarc Ktc. 15U Kiirnnm xtrcct , new 1'nxlon bull.llnu. Commission and Storages ' ' 'RJDDKL'L HtJiivniiLi , , Storage and Conniwsion Merc hauls , nltlo > ] - llitttor. cccs , < lire ipoultrjr , grime. llUlliiwnnl Mrcct , Oninlin , Nub. i st1 u noun .v co , Frounce Commission and Cold Storage , ( Siicco > ser < to McSliano A i-clirocilor. ) Umalia , NcUrn kn. Dry Coeds and Notions. ' .V. V. S3T1TII A CO Dry Goods , Furnisiiiiig Goods and Notions IHK ! ntul 1IUI DoiiKlns , cor. 11th streetOniulin , Nob. KILPATIIWK-KOCUDIIY GOOVS CO. , Imporlers ? nd Jobbers In Dry GooflsNctions , Gents' furnlsblim Ki'i'il * . Corner 1Kb and llnrncy ptrcuts Umiilin , Ni'tirnnku. UKLlXi TUOMPtibx A CO. , Importer" nml Jublicn of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , 1'ith street. ni : \ \ Er A STOAT- : , Wliolesale Dealers in Fnniitiire Knnmm streel , Omnlin. Nclirnxkn. CUA11LKS SIJirjSKlCK , Fnniitiire. Cmaha Nebrnska. Crocorios. PAXTOt ? OAItLAQllEn .T CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. 705,707,709 nnd 711 Houth lOtli St. , Omnlin , Neb. McL'OIlD , JiJlADr A CO. , Wliolesale Grocers' 13tli nnd l.cnTcn\rortli ttruets , Oiuahu , Nebraska. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , H. wiiRon stock , Imrrtwnre , lumber , etc. 120J and 1211 llnrney trc < it , Omnlin. LKK , OLAltKK , A A'TjfJTKsV- JfATlD- WAIJK CO Wholesale Hardware , -Cntlery , Tin Plate , .Metals , chi-ct Iron. etc1. Aconts for Howe scalei. Mlnml pow.leraml I.yimm bnrbed wire , A T. Bnilfl rs' ' Halware and Scale Repair Shop. Mocnnuics' too ! nnd IlulTulo ncnlcs. 1106 Douelas street , Uiuiiliu , Nob. Lumber. JOHN A. WAK11VIEIJ ) , Wholesale Lunilier , Elc , Imported and Amcrlcnn 1'ortlantl cement. Btalo agQUt fcr Mllwuiikro tiydrfttillc cement and Qulncy white llmu. Oil AS R. Dealer in Hardwood Lnmler , Wood carpets and p.irqnot flonrine. ! 'th ' and Douulas ttret'lti , Umnlin , Neb. AHKinfls of Building Material at Wholesale , lEtli Ktrci-t nnd Union I'uclllc'rrutk.Ouialia , LOUIS IIRADl'ORU , Dealer in Lumlier , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Ktc , Yards-Corner 7th nn.1 Douislai. Curner lUlliuml Douiilas ; FRED W. QUAY. Liimtcr , Lime Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner t'tli and Douglai rit > , Uimihn , C. N. DIK'1 % . Dealer in All Kinds of Lnmhcr. UtliaiHl California Blreels , Omaha , Nebraska. Nlllljnory and Notions. J OUERFKLDE R ATo. \ . Impories & Johhers in Millinery & Notions JJS , JlUunUVlVfoutli lltti street. J. T. ROMNSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions aid Furnishing Goods , 4(1.1 ( anil Ufibuulli lath tlruot , Uiualiu , VJNTA ItD A SUHNU1DKR , Notions and Gents' ' Furnishing Goods , lia'i llnruvy ttrett , Oinnlia. . , . _ . .j. CONSOLIDATED TANKLINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Luhricating Oils , Ailo vrcaso , etc. , Omaha. A. II , lllshop , Manager , _ Pa por. CARPliXTKn PAl'ER CO. ] Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carrr a nice stock of prlmim : , irrapplrig and writing I'nper. Hpocml atlsnllon xivfn toiarload order * . Storagq , Forwarding & Commission ! ' ' ' " 'jfjfa/.s'/v'OA'oi I'trrnx A'C'O , Storage , Forwarding and Commission Urauc bouio of ihn llcnucr IlueiiT Cn , Iliiutlo at , ale and ruUH. l Jh , lllu. Hi : InirJkttucl , Umiilu , 'roluihonu | .Nu.J > , /.M fhY AC ( ) , Jobbcr4 of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Boots nnd Shoos. Kl RKENDA l.L , JOA'JJsT.tCO. , Sucrc-'forj tolttJt \ , Jones & Co. Wholesale Mamifoctorers of Boots & Shoes Acrutn for Ilnilon UuMicrStiont'o , 1103 , 1101 and 1101 llarnaj Street , Omaha , Nebr * in > Qrowors. STiUM A 1 I.Kit , Lager Beer Brewers , 1UI North KlBhlrcnth Mrcot , Umftlin , Cornlco. Mannfaclnrwsof Salyaalzcl Iron Cornice ow-miii and mrtnllc Xf I uht . John Kpcnotcr , imiprliMor 105nnd IIUMiuth lotliolrool. Ovornlls. c.-i XT ; / : / . FJ .v. i .v i ricn \ 'liixo "co , , Maniifactiireis of Overalls. JCH.IK , I'nutj , tliltf , Ktc. 1101 1101 Doujilns Strctl , , .Soli. Office Flxturos. CO. Manufncturors of dee and Saloon Fixlnres , lnntloii. Slrtptinnnli. Hook Cn f , limit VI x lure" . Wall CHIT' . I'nttltlun' , HfilltiiB , C < Mintcr . Hfcrnml Win * ( onlcrt * , Mlrniri * . Ktc- Factory nnd ofncc , ITTU and 1TJI Poutli Mill 81. , Omaha , Tolftlinn | IUI. _ Pnpor Boxes. JO//A * L. WlLKIti , Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory , Nus. lei ; add 1319 Mrcct , Omnba , Neb. | Rubber Goods. O3t AU A mm HER co. , Manufacturers a-d Dealers in Rnhlier Goods 1)11 ) clotlilnR and lenthor lieUIng , 1H8 I'nrnam nttoot Sash , Doors , Etc " .if. A. , t co. , Wholesale niatiiitncttircrs of i Sasli , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , ' llrnnch olllce , l.'tli nnd Iinnl utrcct Omalin. Neb. ix .u.i A * ; TFA ManiifBCtiirers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , JtoiilOInc" , lnlr nor'x nnd Interior hnr < l wood tlninti. N. U. curner Mil und Loavenni rlti streets , Omnlin , Neli. Steam Fittings , Pumps , Eto. A. L. sriiAtra A co. , ( Pninp ? , Pipes and Engines , , Btcam. wntor. nillnnr nnd inlnltiR Mippllcs , eto. KV , VB nnU W4 l < 'nriiuin Btrrut , Omalin. ' U. S. WIXD KXGIKU , t I'UMl' CO.\ Steam and Wate1 Supplies. 1 II&Mlday wind mills , iilt nnd 12) ) Jones St. , Omnba. Cl. K. HOSJ , actlriKinaiiHKur. ( 'KLL A co , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , Sheet-Iron work , ptcam iuimi. | , saw mills. 1213-1214 l.omi'mviirtli street , Umnlin. Iron Works. STEAM TlbtLRIt WORKS , Carter A Son , Prop's. Jlnnufnctiirer * of all kinds Steaia Boilers , Tanks and Slieit Iron Wort \VortLs South ) th anil II. & M.cnls llK. PAXTOXA-VIKIILIXO 7/fO.V WOI1K8 , Wrought and Cast Iron Bui ding Work , inP" , brusi work , Ronprnl fonnilry , niaddnonnd tiliicKsmltli work. Olllco nml w.irk.i , U. I' . Uy. nml 1UU titled , Omu'Ki. ' OMAHA i : & WON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iroi Railings Desk rail' , nlinlow iinnnls , llnwer KtnmK > ilre Blgnt , etc. ia North tub flrvct , Oinulia. . . OMAJlA SAFlT&7OAT WORKS , Mail'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proif Safes , Vaults Jnll work. Iron shutter * and lire escapes. C. Amlrecii , prup'r. Cur. 14th and Jacksun Sti. ; CHAMPION IRON A WIRE WORKS1. Iron nd Wire Fence ? , Railings , Gnait and scicenB. for lmnk , olllce" . tnroi , rn.'l.leiiccs via. linurovcrt nwiilnii" , locksmith miiclilnery nnd . lilncksmlth works. 4tlboiilh llth bt. ; PALMER , RWHMAN A CO. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Onico llonm 21 , Opposite EtclninKQ HnlldlnK , Unloa block You- ! , South Omaha , Nub. UN10X KTOCK YARDS CO. , OfOmaiia Limi-ed , , t 'John K. llnvil , MiprrllUemlont. , THE CHICAGO * > ! Omaha , Council And Chicago , r e'T7ftaAS ' ! u * * forle Molnos , Manlinltnira S3 HnS/n.iVlllltn / ? ? > .VllOn' t-1hlcmm. MIIwuukc. A "yj"1 Kut. ! To tlio pnnple at Neliraikn.Colo- " ' " " " Arionic a few of the nnnu-roui points nt lupertorltr VK,0 ) > . ? , " , by ' " P tron of tin. road l , twcen Otdanii { I , which . " * . . " " ? 'r1'.11' ! . ' > ' o'.HAT are Ilieflneit thnt li'inmn art inA inKC'nulty rnn cruato. Itn I'AI.AUKHIiKKI'JNUCAH ! ! I'ouncll Uliitr . tliotrnlnn of tlm Union IV-ltia nTN Tny connect In unlun depot with ibniu of thii Clhl- 1,1".i * "Ortliwftilorn Hr. In Chlcntrn tlio trHlniof Kiiilern ii'p. ? ° ° connection wltU tho.a or all otliSr nunolli. Cincinnati , 'v . Toronto. Munlronl. , , on n 1JVTVorkl . . , , . , lliiltluioni , WRib- . In 115 points the Kast. Ask for tlcketn rl A" tlcltrt . W. IIADCOCK I ) . . Ticket TJI KOP - - OP THB Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. ' TlioBcflt Route from Omulm nml Council DlufTti to ETHEEASTE TWO TUAINB PAILr I1ETWKICM OMAHA AMD OOUNCII , 11LUKKU Chicago , AND Milwaukee , 8t 1'nul , Mlniicnpolls , Cedar Itwi Kock IsUnO. 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