- * - ft-XI THE OMAHA BAILY BEE : TUESDAY , OCTOBERS , 1889. ,1 THE SPECULATIVE MARKER i i. Sovornl Jokes Ornokcd About the Course of Wheat. CORN HEAVY AND DEPRESSED. Dccltlctl AVenkucsi tlio Dominant Font uro In Ontu Conslilcrnllo Bilr In I'rovlslnns Oootl l > c- innnd For llcof Cuttle. CHICAGO t'llODUOK MAUHKT9. CiucAoo , Oc * , . 7. [ Spccinl Tolcgrnm to Tun 13r.B. ] A joltcr , In trying to describe the wheat mat-hot to-dny , called it "strong , with n declining tendency. " Another added with more earnestness that It was a "bull market with rclaimnf ? Indication * . " Still another funny man bulletined tlio statement thnt whenever n bull In tha pit stops to brush n lly from tils noio tlio price drops a six teenth. Thcso remarks only go to show thnt frivolous genUcinoc cnn always find something - thing to liiuph ut or crnclt n Jolto about. Cables ranged from steady and flrm to strong , nnd that fact , together with the Ruiall visible stocks ana a smnllor Increnso than was oxpcctei inado the dovclopmont of the local bull feeling easy. It was nlso'pre- dlcted that to-morrow's statement will show another big decrease in the "amount on passage. " Tlusso were bullish factors to-dny thcso nnd the evident determination on the Dart of IcntlliiR local longs to maintain their position courageously. LJearlsh news rolled In from the northwest In great waves. The movement up there Is at high pressure , anil n big overflow In this direction Is threatened. It has been threatened now for several days , but up to the present tlmo It tins failed to materialize , though gossips had it that COO cara were on the wny from Minneapolis. Tills very larpo statement could not bo veri fied. December wheat started In at S.l > c. but quickly sold down to83aon Mldnoapolls news. It recovered } { c , solu off ngnln to 83c , and then , on strong cables nnd returns indicating loss than 1,000,000 bushels Increnso Instead of the oxpcetod 1,500,000 , bushels , the marketndvanccd to SlJ c. 'luis proved to bo the culmination of the Improve ment and during tlio last hour the prlco did not get far from B'J'fc. That scorned to bo the lighting point. The close was a llttlo better , however , being SH'flSKWc. ' May ranged at & > } ( c at the opening , down to S > Jc. up to 85-tfc and later up to SOc , closing at 85 0. October closed at Sljfc. Lnlto en- K.iL'cmonts were reported for I''O.OOO ' bushels. Jt is not claimed that this Is for export. Ship pers claim that Chicago standard grades are 4@5c above an export basis and that wo nro out of parity with surrounding markets. If the latter statement Is wholly true Chicago ouplit to bo getting moro wheat. The visible supply of wheat Is now about C5 per cent , of what It was lust year , less than half what It xvas two years ago , and not 40 par cent , of tbo total ttircu years ago. There was no change in the tnno of the corn market , which remained heavy and de pressed , with no lifo in business. The re ceipts wcroCTi cars moro than had been cal culated upon on Saturday. Trading still partook of a local scalping character , so characteristic of it of lute , and oven 1,421,000 bushels decrease in the visible supply fulled to bring out buyers. Fluctuations were narrow nnd Infrequent , but generally In a downward direction , and prices worked off to a still lower level than boforo. The closing prices \vcro : October 80 } c , Novem ber 8le , and May JWJfe. Decided weakness was the dominant fcat- uro of tbo oats market , an average do- cllncof } { (3 > ; fSiC in prices occurring. Heavy receipts mny bo sot down as the principal influence adverse to improvement at the present tune. Shipments do not keep pace With tlio receipts , though a healthy outmovo- mont is reported. In the speculative market today there was a lieavy pressure on Mav , with Counsclinun , Sibley and other heavy weights offering property ou the down scale. May opened ut Zyi % and sold off to 22j c , closing nt the inside. October sold flown to We , November to 10'la@10K" and January to lO c. There was brisk trading in the whole list , May leading in point of intercut and volume of dealings. In provisions there was conalucrablo stir. General trading opened with a fnir showing of life , and while the October deal in pork attracted moro or loss attention. It exerted a less depressing influence upon the market ns a wohlo than during last week. The dismissal of the injunction on Saturday , however , failed to change the course of the clique concern ing now pork. It again refused to accept this morning tenders of it made on contracts nnd about 1,000 barrels of the s.inio were sold out for "whom it may concern" under the rules. Thcso auction sales were mudo at $10. 0 and at $10.45. The straight deliv ery was sold In the open pit at $ ll7 ) : ! > < / 010.50 by HutchiiiBOii and other clique representatives. October pork closed at JjO.no , or nt the same price as Saturday. Lard rattier led the general trade in point of activity. It was wanted by shorts , who considered it dlscroct to reduce their lines in view of the large shipments , nnd under free buyniK prices were advanced lOe on October and fi(2 ( > 7 ! c on November and January , For pork tor November delivery the day also closed at an improvement of 2.fo ) nnd for January of T'tfo. Future short ribs sold upG@ ? } e. CHICAGO IJVI3 B'lOGK. CHICAGO , Oct. 7. [ Special Telegram to Tun HEE. ] CATTI.K The demand , as was the case last week , centered on best , either natives , Texans or rangers , such making equally as gona prices as last week. Other classes , ns was the case last week , wore the last to sell , dragging itlong all day , and were fully closed out at anything like a decent offer. The pens wore full of cows , natives , Tcxnns and rangers , the nqinbor being estimated nt from 0,000 to 7,000. Prices on uch nro extremely low , and it is almost use less to give quotations , as there Is at present no values. Common grade of Texans and range steers are soiling lower than last week. The stacker and feeder trade was rather neglected. Choice to extra Veovos. ? 4.WiM.BT ( ; medium to good steers 1,850 to 1.5UO Ibs. * 3.40 ( 4.40 ; 1'JUO to 1.850 Ibs , esi.S5@4.J5 ! : K > 0 to 1.200 Ibs , til 00 ( < ? : i.00 ; stackers nnd feeders , Jl.T U.OO : cows , bulls and mixed , $1.00@2.75 : bulk , $1.7502.00 ; Texas steers , i 10683.75 ; cows , $ l.Wi ( 2.00 ; western rangers , $ J,40Q 3.00. 3.00.Hons Hens Prime , heavy nnd good packers were strong to 5o higher , shippers paying fl.10v-f4.ao , and packers fav5j4.05. ( Light torts wore again 10@15c lower , going us low as fl.liUgi.i.'O for yorlc sort and W.20@i.a , lor lingo sort. F1XANUIAU NEW VOIIK , Oct. 7. ISpoclal Telegram to TIIB Hen. ] STOCKS There was llttlo change for the bolter or worse In stocks this doming. Trusts continued to bo an unstable and depressing feature , while standard itocks suffered but little and even showed small gains , The money question still con fronts the market. During the first hour call rates were 0 to 3 per cent. Gossip of the street during the Interim was not of a very hopeful character. Kvon the bulls concede 1'iat there may bo BO mo further ahadlni ; of prices. A squeeze this week may cutcli weak holders , tut those who do business on coed bank accounts feel quite safe. The extreme view nuts the abort Interest In pcdoltlos at 160,000 shares. First prices .showed an Irregular change from Saturday's tlnalllguros , but the tone of the market was weak and declines were more numerous , Sugar being off } { per cent at S3 and Cotton Oil J at 41. The pressure was somewhat icvoro on Cotton Oil at first and It retired to SO * ; , but Sugar soon followed with a drop to 6'J. In the regular list Atchison , liur- llngton , Missouri Pacltle , Heading , Louisville & is'asuvlllo and St. Paul were the only active stocks , and IJurlington , which has shown such strength of lute , gave way 1 per cent to 109. Atchison followed with % but the others showed only slight lotscs. The market met with good buying at the decline nnd some recovery followed , In the hour to 13 o'clock weakness was trie or der. Atchison went oft to SO1 , Burlington to 109'f ' , Northwestern to 113 , Hock Island to 100V , St. Paul to 71-Y , "id Missouri I'n- clllc to 72. The exceptions to the list were Louisville up to 4SV ; and Man hattan from 103 , { to 103 and off to 101 > f. The market was even more weak after 13 o'clock and a few stocks touched the lowest points on the decline. Among these wore Atchison oft to 2Sf and Cotton Oil at 59. Money loaned ns liltfli as 13 per cent , , but yielded to 4. per cent , ab the close. Manitoba was manipulated and tumbled to 111 , closing nt lll' < J , or C/ off for the day. Loulsvlllo closed I/ ) per cent. bettor nt 7S.V Northern Pacific preferred lost 1 per cent to T-J'f. Atchison closed 1 % lower at 29 ; < . Burlington lost Jf to 103,3f. Hock Island closed at 100. St. Paul lost % to 71j and Missouri Pacific 1 % per cent , to 7I . Trusts closed nt n llttlo better than bottom figures nt 2@2J per cent , not loss. The total sales wcrotiOTvlll shares. The following were the closing quotations : tJ. S. ( s regular. V-T ( Northern I'nclfle . nt'i U.H. < s coupons . . .W ! do preferred . Wj ; . & ! rorfuiar. .10.1 o. x N.v . 111'i II. H.IHs coupons , . IKi'i , dn preferred . 1Wil ! PacincKiotM ) . . .118 N\Uiitral ) . Kfl'i ' Ontrnl I'aclne. . . . ni'J I' . O.&K. . . . . * ) ChlcneoAc Alton. . . .127 .Uocklslanil . 1W ) Chicago , HurllnBton IU..M. .tst.1' . , . Tl'J A'Julnov . 103i ! tlopraforrBil . 114 ; > . , I.VW . | U SU'aul&Omahn. . : OU IllnoU Central . . . .ll.'i I iloprofarrod . 10 } . ' . ,11. * \V. . . ! ( tlTi | < m IMclttc . Kl'i itansnuteToxai. . , . ll'iW..at. ! It. ft ! . lfi',1 .nkoShore . IDA doprotorrail . ; ilj Michigan Central. , no > Westora Union. . . . 4U issouri Paclllo . . . 71 'i I MONET On call , stringent , ranging from 2 x > 12 per cent ; closed offered at 2 per cent. PIU.MB Mciio.vXTU.a I'Ai'EH ! > ? { ] i l4 per cent. TERLING ExcitANor. Quiet , weak ; sixty- doy bills , f4.S2j ; demand , Stocks. Nnw Yonic , Oot 7. f5i)03t.xl Tolognxra to Tin : HGIS.I The following ure the min- np stock quotations : Caledonia It. II..310 Iron Silver . 210 Con. Cat. .V A n. . . WK ) .Mutual . 140 lloailwood T. l""i Ontario . a < ) Kmeka ( 'nn :175 : Oilentnl Hnlc & Not-cross..873 1'lymoutu. . . . . 2o'J Horn Silver iMlODUOK CnioAao , Oct. 7. 1:15 : p. m. close- Wheat Lower ; October , Sl o ; December , 83 4'e ; fllay , 85Jfc. Corn Steady ; October , 30Kc ; November , 31c ; May , 33 > fc. Oats Easy ; October , 19e : November , Ve ; May , > fc. Kyo October , 41J c. Uarloy Cash , 4t5J'c. ; ! Prime Timothy $1.2.1. Flax Seed Cash , jl.Ud ; November , $1.31. Whisky 51.04. Pork Firm ; October , 510.50 ; January , . . . Lard Firm ; October , ? 0.22Ki January , .orK- Flour Steady ; winter wheat , $2.00@4.40 ; spring wheat , $1.2.j35.00 ; rye , * J f > 0@2.53. Ury Salt Meats-Shoulders , $4,12 ! ( ft4.2.'i ; short clear , ? 3.3T r < ij.30j short ribs , to.20@5.2r for cash. Hutter Stedy ; creamery , 10@24e ; dairy , l@20c. Cheese Quiet ; full cream Cheddars , O1/ ® } { c : Hats , U @ 10o ; Young Americas , jUQj 10 4'c. KKKS Steady ; fresh , 17@lSc. Hides Steady ; light and heavy groan salted , fie ; salted bull , 4fc ; green salted calf , 5J c ; dry flint , 37c ; dry salted , Oc ; dry calf , 5 ( < ? Uc ; aeacons each , 20c. Tallow Steady ; solid packed , 3ic ; cake , 4 > o. netolpts. Shlpm'ts. Flour . is.ooo ar.ooo AVhoat . 90,000 149,000 Corn . 207,000 1193,000 Oats . 2U.OOO 21S.OOO Now Vork. Oct. 7 Wheat Receipts , 101.- ir > 0 ; exports. 57,700 ; spot lirmcr ; No. 2 red , SS CSltli o 'ia elevator ; b5)f@SOJfo aHoat , Sli faST o f. o. b. ; ungradeil red , 7"g90j4/c ( ; optious dull ana higher ; No. "red , October , closing , at SGc. Corn Uocolpts , 138,000 bushels ; exports , .iiOO bushels ; spot c-losliiK easy ; No. 2 , : i'J@9 ; ! * < ro In elevator ; 4Q)6@WXo afloat ; un- 1'rnded mixed , 3S@llc : options dull , lower ; October closing at SDJ c. Oats Heceipts , 213,1X10 bushels ; exports , 500 bushels ; spot less active ; options lower ; October closing nt 2 < i * c : No. 2 white , 2sJ @ 29c ; mixed western , 2l@28o ; white do , - . Con'uo Options opened steady , C.3.i points down , closed barely steady at : )5f ) < f-10 points down. Sales : 7U.500 Daps ; October , $15.'JO ® 13.30 : spot Ulo. wcalr ; fair cargoes , SflO.&O. Sugar Raw , qulot , nnd easy ; rcflncd , steady ; Petroleum Steady ; Unlteil closed at 90c for November. Kirtjs Dull ; western , 22@22) ) < f. 1'orlc Strong. Laid Higher ; sales , western stcnm , f.0 * ) ) < j@fl.70 ! , closing nt & > . " > . liutter Qtilct ; western dairy , 9@llc ; creamery , rJ Jflc. Cheese Dull ; western , 9@10o. Mv ri > i > i > l , Oct.Vlio.itrFirin \ ; 'dc- niaud Improving ; holders oftor sparingly. Corn Busy ; demand poor ; now mixed western , -is Id per cental. JVCimiuaiioIi * * , Oot. 7. Saiipto wheat slow and easi : ; recoijits for two days , 755 earsj'shlpmimts , SB cars. Closing No. 1 linrd , October , 705 c ; Dcccmbor , SlJ c ; on truck , SOgSlo : No. 1 northern. October , 70fc ; May , Bl'oC ' ; on track , 77 % < .ij.it5o ; No. S northern , October , 7'c ; May , SOo ; on traclf , Milwaukee , Oct. 7. Wheat Easy ; cash , 70J40 ; No. 1 northern , 81 , ' c. Corn ( Julet ; No. ! l , 3-'c. Oats Steady ; No. 2 white , 22c. Hye-Firm ; No. 1. 43Vc. Hurley Busier ; No. 2 , October , Pro vlblons Steady pork , $10,50. St. Iiml , Oct. 7. Wheat Higher ; cash , 78 0 bid ; May , Corn Firmer ; cash 23Jifo ; May , 30 , ' e bid. Oats Weaker ; cash , 18&e ; May , 23 > , Pork-Quiet , nt $11.50. Lard Firm at f.r ,00. Whisky Steady at $1.02. Hutter Quiet and llrm ; creamery , 20@ 23c ; dairy , lSS.20c. ( Uiiiisnn Cny , Oct. 7. Wheat Steady ; No. 3 hard , casii and October , Ole ; No. 3 soft , cash , 70@70Ko ; October , 70@70i@ ; 10e' November , 70c. . Corn-Quiet ; NO. , 3 cash , 24c ; October , 23 0 bid ; No. 3 white , cash , 24J o ; October , 23fo bid , Oats No. 2 cash and October , lOJ o. Cincinnati , Oct. 7. Wheat Lower ; No. 2 red , 80 ( i3lKe. Corn Kusler : No. 2 mixed , ! ll@3nc. Oats Easy No. 3 mixed , 31l ( jjJJo. MVI3 STOCK < ; iilunKn < Oct. 7. The Drovers' Journal reports as follows ; Cattle Uecclpts , 10,000 ; market strong for good to choice , others steady ; choice to extra beeves , 11.5034.87 ; steers , $3,00 ( < 54.40 ; stockers and feeders , S1.75 ( < ? 3.00 ; cows , hulls and mixed , $1.00 ® 2. 7. ) ; Texas cattle , $1.35 ( $2.75 ; western rangers , $ i.40@U.OO. Hogs Receipts , 111,000 ; market stronger for heavy and light and weaker fur mixed ; mixed , ? 305 ( < T .40 ; heavy. $3.S5 ( < J4.25 ; nctit , * 3,85C < ij4 IMS ; snips , f3.00gam ( r Bhuop Kocclpts. 12OOJ ; market weak and 10&J150 lower ; natives , I.OJ { < t.40 ( ; western , $3.40@4.05 ; Texuns. .J.IOMI.OO ; lambs , HOO&f5.G5. Nnildiinl Htnuk Vardq , lOast St. I ouiH , Oct. 7. Cuttlo Uecolpts , 4,000 ; shipments. 1,200 ; market slow ; fair to choice heavy native steers , (3.20X4.20 ; stock- era and feeders , $ ' * ,00 ( < $2.0 ; range steers , Hogs Uocolpts , 3,303 ; shipments , 1,700 ; markut lower ; heavy , $ .1SOVjJ4.lOj ( packing , f3.03 ( 3.90 ; light , J3.S5ifl.25. ICnnsus City , Oct. 7. Cattle HeoolpU , 0,000 ; shipments , 3,600 ; common to choice torn-fed steers , ? 2,00@1.35 ; s lookers nud feeders , $1.00 ( 3.15 ; cows , fl.35@J0. Ho s Receipts , 203 ; nhipments , none ; market strong and higher ; light , H.15iil.-5 ( ; heavy and mixed , M.75il.0o. { Slonx city , Oct. 7. Cattle Receipts , 210 ; shipments , 1,550 ; market steady and unciianged from Saturday ; stockers nnd feeders , 81.U5c33.75 ; veal calves , $2.00@3.15. Hogs Receipts , SSO ; market higher ; light and mixed , JJS3 > ji3.00 ( ! ; heavy , ' OMAHA tilVE Caltln Monday , Oct. 7. Good beef cattle were again scarce , al though there was a fair run of cattle. While the coneral market could only bo quoted steady on such cattle as there were hero , the feeling was stronger on desirable beeves. The demand was coed nnd such cattle as the packers could use or such as they wanted sold fairly well. The cattle hero were mostly nil westerns , with only a few light natives , nnd not of very tjood quality on an average , There wore a few fair beeves , but nonn that could bo , called choice , nnd the great bulk nt the cattle hud to bo graded as feeders. Such native steers as were hero sold at $3.53@3.S5whllo the westerns Drought ? 2.80@2.90. Hutchors' stock changed bands nt about steady prices , but there was not much hero. A smr.ll lot of corn-tod heifers reached $2.00 , but the natives sold mostly at (2.00 $ ) J.5 and westerns at $1.8fl2.00. ( There were plenty of feeders and stocKers In the yards , mostly westerns , with quite a snrlnk- llng of northern cattle. The market was slow all the morning anu the sales wore light , but still there were a number of buy ers In the yards nnd quite a good many cattle were sold before the eloso. Natives sold at t2.40@2.0rJ4 and westerns at $2.3o62.rw. ( ; I Inns. The market on heavy hops took an upward turn to-day and could oo quoted strong to Be higher. Hogs which were good cnounh nnd suited the Hasten trade would bring " > c more than on Saturday , but other loddi that did not strike the fancy of the buyers of that trade did not fool so much advance , Tbo sales were largely at $3,00ii3.05. ( and ns high as $4.00 was p.xld. . The light hoes sold n shade easier , mostly at53,93cHl.OO , but there was no sorting , so that the market xvas not much lowcrthan Saturday , as thosalcs would Indicate. Iloueiptt , Cattle . 1,050 HO J . 1,850 Sheep . ; . Ill ) Horses . 00 Pricef. The following Is n tu'jlo of priuji pild In thlsuiarkot for the gr.ido3 ot sto lc nun- tloncd : Prime steers. 13J1 to UPO Ibs. . ? 1.03 © 1-4 ' ) Good steers , 1259 to iriOlbs , . 3.S9 igl.10 Oood steers , 105 ) to 189J lb . . . 3.2 > Western steers . 2.5J . Common c.iuncr.s . 1.09 ( Ul ll.50 Ordinary to fair cows . l.iiD dl.SO Fair to good cows . 1.81 @ 2.UO Good to choice cows . 2.0J 082.19 Fair to good bulls . l. . * > 3 Light stocKers and fooJera. . . . 2.25 . Good feeders. ' .150 to HOD Ibs. . . 2. 0 f ; 2.9a Fair to choice light hogs . 3.03 081.05 Fair to choice heavy iiozs. . . . . U.UO ( 4.00 Fair to choice mixed hogs . 3.DO WJ.lW Common to rough hogs . 3.50 @ 3.85 Hapresoncariva No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 21 1222 $3 55 81 llliS I 75 10 1077 ! 1 GO 41 1313 3 bo 01 1239 3 05 cows. 3 . 1030 150 2'J . 1034 3 Oj 4 . 1170 1 7 , " > 27 . b20 2 12 > : j . 1110 200 i iono 220 W13 200 3 110 ! ! ! 2 . 1145 203 10 1033 303 rr.Kur.H- ) . 29 SOI 340 24 S91 250 33 847 240 GO 1013 300 ! ! 0 SH ( 345 2 . ' .in 30" , 30 . 8(50 ( 2 no 20 . 'J41 1 07K 102 910 3 30 STOCKKltS. 40 . 529 303 1 . 020 235 CANXEUS. 3 . r.70 i yri i . lese i 50 3 . 1103 1 35 STAns. 0 1192 105 WESTEIl.V CATTLE. Own or and No. Av. Pr. 11 steers , strays 1189 2 40 11 steers , strays 1101 3 25 111 feeders 085 2-45 1 feeder , stray 73'J 2 15 \V. A. Sawyer. GO feeders 1100 3 45 2 feeders 123 ! ) 2 15 4 feeders 10.l , J 15 Swan Land and Cattle Co. 31 steers 1103 3 SO lie cows 973 2 00 23 bulls 1200 1 70 8 steers , otmys , tail ings. . 134 3 00 Brunton & IJecd. ' SO cows 1113 1 85 18 bulls 1250 1 W War Bonnet Live Stoclc Co. 52 steers 1201 2 DO 40 feeders 1213 2 35 nosenbin-ry. 2 feeders 12r 0 2 30 12 feeders 1051 2 05 1 steer , Tex 1370 2 35 J. J. Clemmer. 43 dinners S31. 1 25 40 cows and heifers. . . 83 ! ) 2 10 00 feeders SOS 2 40 HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 0. . .300 40 a no 02. . 24 "i SO 3 02K 01. . .200 200 : t r > 5 70. . 2U : 40 3 oajjj 0. . .2'J ' ) 4U 3 ( ! 5 02. . .252 iO 3 IB 10. . .270 80 11 70 O'J. ' . , .218 SO 3 Co 0. . . . ! 03 2 75 CM . , 257 40 a o.- 0.'J. . . .203 3 80 180. . , .257 520 a 05 01. . 257 400 3 85 55 . .277 80 3 05 10 . 307 a 85 05. . . . ' .M 120 3 05 00 . .213 SO 3 OU II" . . , .2 JO 210 3 05 (12 ( . .240 120 3 90 or. . . .255 40 3 05 17. . .303 120 3 HO 74. . , .244 40 3 05 Co. 217 80 3 ! )0 ) r.i. . , .2'Jl SO 3 05 00. .202 200 3 OJ r > 3. . , . ! W 120 3 05 .282 40 3 110 05 . , .2 > 0 SO 3 07 cii ! .20(5 ( 12J 3 'JO ( M. . . .aw Sf ( JO. .30,1 100 3 00 70 . , .211 SO 3 ; CO. .255 bO 3 00 79. , , .2JS SO 3 07 ' 154. , .253 2SO 8 92 } 75. . .203 4 00' OS. . . . 278 40 a 92 * 72. . . .221 4 00 Mvn Stock Notes. Frank \Voodgate & Co. had hogs In from Utica. H. Thompson , of Wallace , had hogs on market. L. M. Weddlo of Shubert , was looking for feeders. M. L. Simmons carao in from Dow City with hogs. A. A. Olapp was in from Indianola with hogs and cattle. J , Hoialer cauio In from Porclval , lalook ing for feeders. George ftlolsner of Shelton , was in with two cars of cattle. C. C. Itosonbury wns lu from Alnsworth with cattle anil hogs. Uralimrd was represented by George Wanscr , who had cattle on market. M. Cunningham , of Davis fi Cunningham , of Mnlvorn , In. , was in with hogs. The Nyo-Wilson-Moroliouso company Imi hoes in from Hastings. W. L. Cuddy brought in flvo cars of cattle from Grand Junction , Colo. ,1. J , Clcmmor , of Hordon , Colo. , came In with six carloads of cattle. F. S. Kelley , of Denver , Colo. , was visiting his cousin , A. H. Kelley , of the yards. The season of the year is arriving when light hogs usually sell below heavy , mid it looks now as If this would bo the situation hero before long. Shippers would do well to anticipate It nt least , nnd prepare tlmoountr.v for It. Uis-'lit hops declined about 40o In Chicago cage during the past few days. The differ ence between light and heavy hogs has boon narrowed down until now good heavy hogs are within Do of light mixed hogs , S. Tinnel , who Is one of the largest feeders In this part of the country , was over from Hamburg , la. Homarketed several hundred head last week and has n largo number yet to co in o. Ei. D. Mercer , editor of the Northwestern Llvo Stock Journal , was a visitor at the yards. Mr , Mercer is on his way to Chicago uud will stop again on his way back. O.UA1LY AVHOMJS.VLB M.VU1CRTS. Produce , Fruits , Kto , EGOS Strictly fresh , 17@lSc. HuTTr.n Creamery , fancv. 17(318aj ( cho'.o ' o 16@10a Dairy , fancy. 15@lOo ; choice. 12 ® 14o. Country , fancy , 12 140 ; coed to choice , 10@llo ; fair , 0@10c ; Inferior. 7@3o. LIVE PIQEOSS Per doi , fl.b'J. GisiK Prairie chickens , $2.00(33.00 ( ; mal lard ducks , $ ) .r > 0 : i.OO ; mixed aucka , $1.50@ 2.00 ; teal , $1.251.50 ; jack sulpe. $ l.25@1.50 ; plover , $1.00 1.35 ; venison saddles , 13 ( < Uo ; carcasses , 8@10o , liKiND Choice hand-picked navy , $1.75(3) ( ) 42,00 ; choice hand-picked medium , $1.03(4 ( l.SO ; choice hand-picked country.M.GOQt.C , " ; clean country , fl.001.00f\hffcrlor \ country , Jl.OOftZiI.25. HnTn ? , Prt.ts , TAU.OW , TCHI. * + Grccn oalted hide * , I'.iC'T-Ofc ; dry snltetl/ihides , , fici dry flint hides , Jc ; calf hides , < ii5c ' ; damaged hidei , 2c less ! sheep pells , creo'n , each , SAcrrQ tl.OO ; sheep uclts , dry , per II ) , 0 ( < ? l2c. Tnllow , No 1 , li4' ( o ; No. 2 , n * t.3\c. Grenso , white , ! { ( . . ' . ; yellow , 2 , f ( < # lc. Wool. L'lnc , average , liiffOtOo : medium , avorngd , Sto23' quarter-blood , average , 20 ® 21c ; coarse average , 15 ( lTo ; cotts and rough , avcrncrc , . .v . - Ciirnsn Young Amorlcns , full cream , 12c ; factory twin's lu ° ! ol . grades , 7@ < c ; Vim Kosscn Kdom , $11.50 per doz ; sap sngo , lOc ; brick , OftSIOc ; llmburpor , 8@0c ; domes tic Swiss. inffi-Hc. LKMOXS fancy , $ i.00@S.50 ) ; choice , ? 5.50@ C.OO. C.OO.CiUNiir.niiiES Capo Cod , fO.OO10.00. ( ? OiiAXons Louisiana , per box , "J.OO. IJt'TTEiitxi : Tubs. 14o ; rolls , I5c. DUCKWIIKAT Ft.oi'ii Per bbl. , W.50. Olurr.3 N. Y. Concord , per basket , 35 . AITI.F.S Per bbl , $1,03013.00. CALifonv ! v GiiArns Jl.oO@l.73. Cvr.iroiiNtA 1'i.UMs S1.50. l'KAiis-40 Ib boxes , $1.752.25. BAVAXAS According to size , per bunch , 2.00(33.00. Coco ISUT3 Per 103 , $3.00. AI'PJ.B UUTTRII 3C. Cinuii Ubls. tVoO ; lif bbls , $ .1.00. MAt'i.n Sue Mt2i@f \ } > a per Ib. VIIAI , Choice , moaium size , C@ < Ko ; holco heavy , 5c. HONCY lite per Ib for choice. PRESERVES 9 > @ 10o per Ib. Ir.i.Lins : ) * id io per Ib. HirswAX : : No. l , it ! ( 5uio. Pias Fir.T : Pickled , kits , 73c ; pickled tongues , kits , $2.35 ; pickled trlpo , kits. VS < 5 : pickled H. C. tripe , kits , 8.o ; spiced pigs' ' liocks , kits , $1.15. UCEP Toxofus Salt , bbls , JW. IIv SI.OOQS.OO. Fr.nn-SlO.00@l2.00. UIIAX HO.OO. Grooerli-s. Pnovisioxs Hams , No , 1 , 10-lb average , OJfc ; 20 to22 Ibs0 \ e ; 12 to 14 Ibs. ll e ; lo. 2 , UK" ; shoulders , fi'io ' ; breakfast IM- 'on ' , No. I , bj o ; bam sausace , 9e ; dried ecf hams , Oo ; beef totisues , $0.00 per ozen ; dry salt meats , 4JVjOJ8e ( per Ib ; ham oulette , (5'tfe. ( Pinsi.Ks Medium , pur bbl. $1.59 ; small , > .50 ; gherkins , $0.50 ; C. & 13. chow chow , ts $5.85" pts. W.10. CASIIV 9Ki5l3Kc ( pcrlb. CHOCOIATB AND Cocov 21(3'J7o ( ! per Ib ; icrmnn chicory , red , 7JjC. GiNtiEii Jamaica , J pints , S1.00 per doz. Corrnn Green Fancy , old golden Rio , :3o : : fancy old peaberry , 21c ; Rio , choice to 'uucy , 23c ; Rio , crime , 21o ; Rio , good , SOo ; -India - , 80e ; Java , fancy Mandchllng , 29o ; ava , good Interior , 24c. Corriiu Roasted Arbucklc's Arloia , l c : McLaugnltn's XXXX , 24Vc ; Gerraun , ! 3'Jc : Dilwnrth , 23J o ; Alnrooiu , 24Vc. Lvr.-$1.75@4.50. NUTS Almonds , 15017 ; Brazils , 8c ; fil berts , llciecans ; ) , lOc ; walnuts , 12c ; peanut cocks , Sc ; roasted , lOc. \VIIA I'l-ixo PAPCII Straw , per Ib , 1 ? ® ! ) o ; rajr , 2) ) c ; manilla , B , 50l , c ; No. 1 , 'iC. St'OAiis Cut loat , 9l/c ; cut loaf , cubes , to ; standard , powdered , 9 ; c ; XXXX , ) owdered , 9V u ; granulated , standard , Kctonguo ; , SXc ; summer , 20c ; head cheese , 1'OT.VTOns 2il ( ! 25c per bn. POL-I.TKV Old liens ami chickens , ? : i.00@ .50 ; spring eniekens , $ J.GOv(2i30J ; duck anil ; eeso , per Ib , lOc ; turkeys , 0@10c ; young ducks , per do$3.0. . ) ; geese , JG.OJCaJT.OO. IjMiD tiercesHofineu , filjc ; pure leaf , . . . ; kettle rendered , 7e. Adu } ( , 'e to / c tor smaller quanlitics. SM.T Dairy , 2SO lb < In bbl , bulk. S2.10 ; jcstgrano. 00. 5s. $ i.40 ; best grade , lot ) , 3s , iDO : best grade , 23 , IDs , $2.tlO ; rock salt , crusticd. ? 1.SO ; dairy salt , Ashton , 50 Ib bags , ioc ; hull : , 224-lb bags , fJ.25 ; common , in ibK 1.5. P.\itiN'.vcnousGojns Harley , D Tfl c ; fur aa , 43ic ; peas.3l4c ; oat meal , 29iT ; 5e : mac- cronia , lie : vermicelli , lie ; rice , 3J-j@7c ; saco and tapioca , OQiJie. Fi-iii Salt Dried codfish,5 } @SKcscaled ; lernng. 21e per box ; hoi. horriiiir. dom. . 50u ; lamburg , spiced herring , ? 1.40 ; hoi. herring , nip. . S5c ; mackerel , large family , Sll.fid per UOlbs ; ivhitellsli , No. 1 , SO.rjO ; family , 52.75 ; rout , § 5.25 ; salmon , $3.50 ; anchovies. SOc. D'IIED ' t'uiTiTs Currants , 4j 0f5c : prunes , casks. iU)0 : ) Ibs , 4VM-l,1ac ; prunes , bbls-or jags , 4'i@44o ; ; ; citron neula. drums , 20 Ibs , 22c ; lemon peel , diums , 20 Ibs 17c ; fard latcs , boxes , 12 Ibs , Oj ; apricots , choice evap orated , 13u ; npncots , Jelly , cured , 25 Ib boxes , 15c ; apricots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 25 Ib joxcs , 15c ; apricots , choice , bags , bO Ibs , | 8Hej apples , evaporated , Alden , GO lu boxes , ii'c ? ; apples , Stnr , Ufii'it ' o ; apples , fancy Alden - don , 5 Ib , be ; apples , fancy Alden , t ! Ib. SJ. e ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 Ib boxes , fitful > ; -c ; cneiTies , pitted , dr.v cured. 15o ; pears. California fancy , Us boxes , 25 Ib , 12X ! [ lenelics , Cal fancy , s unpacked loxe& , " > Ibs , 15c ; peaches , Cut No 1 , fancy , } s unn tiags , 5:0 : Ibs , 14c ; poaches , fancy , ovnp uup , > 0 Ib boxes , Ufti'lSc ; peaches , Suit Lake , now , 7@ac ; nectarines , red , 12c ; nectarine ? , sil ver , Uacs , 12c ; pitted plums , Cal , 25 Ib boxes , Lie ; raspberries , evap N Y , new , 21c ; prunes , Cal. K C , 00-100 boxes , 25 Ibs , Sc ; prunes , Cal , ll C , 00-70 , Oc ; orange peoV 15e ; raisins , Cal ifornia London * , crup 1SSS , ? 2.40@3 00 ; r.ii- sins , Cal loose , muscatels , crop 1&S3 , $1.90(1 ( | J.OO : ValouuMS , IsvS , 7c. CA\NII : > FISH Hrook trout , 3 Ib , ? 0.-iO ; salmon trout. 3 Ib , W.35 ; clams , 1 Ib , f 1.25 ; clams , 2 Ib , .JJ.10 ; clam chowder , 3 Ib , 81.25 : deviled crabs , lib , $225 : deviled crabs , 2 Ib , * 3.50 ; codflsh balls , 2 ib , 31.75 ; cnvior , % Ib , S-.25oels ; , 1 Ib. ? .1 10 ; lobsters , lib. $1.110 ; lobsters , 2 Ib , $2.90 ; lobsters , dovilcd. H l ° i J2.25 ; roacketel , 1 Ib , $1.75 ; maokerel , mus tard sauce , 3 Ib , 3.10 : mackerel , tomato sauce , 3 Ib , ? 3.25 ; oysters , 1 lu , 05c ; oysters , 2 Ib , $1.00 ; salmon , C. II. , 1 Ib , $2.00 ; salmon. C. H. , 2 Ib. $2 Su : salmon. Alaska , 1 Ib , ? I,00 ; Milnion , Alaska , 2 Ib , $2.05 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , J2.05. U\NNIII : MKATS Cornet ! beef , Hroughmiin 2 Ib. pur dor. fi.W ; corned beef , Armour's 2 Ib , per doz , $2.05 ; corned beef , Llbb.v's 3 Ib , * 2.1021b ; lunch tongue , J5.00 ; lib lunch tongue. § 2.75 ; 2 Ib hnfn. * J2.55 ! ; 2 Ib brawn or headcheese , | 1.93 ; 3 Ib pigs feet , $3.10 ; 2 Ib roast chicken , $2.30 : 211) roast turkey , J-J.SO ; potted ham , \i Ib. $1.25 ; 1 Ib chipped inf. $2.15. Oii.s-ICorosone-P. W. , 9J4'c ; W. W. 12c ; headlight , 18o ; salad oil , 4fJ.15@0.00 per dozen. S.iLSOnA-lJfT(32 ( > c per Ib. ST.uicii 5ft.5 o per Ib. STOVK Pou&it $3.00 ( 5,87 per gross. Si'icE9 V/holc , per Ib Allspice , lie ; Cas sia , China , OKo ; cloves , Zanzibar , 20o ; nut megs , No. 1 , 7Co ; pepper , 17o. Dry Goods. PIIISTH Pink and Robes llichtnond , Oc ; Allen. Oc ; Kiverpolnt , 5J < fc ; Steel Kiver 0 > < ePacillc ; , Kc. I'KISTS Indfeo Blilo St. Leger , d { o ; Washington. OJ o ; American , 0) ) < fc ; Arnold , OJ c ; Arnold Century. Oc ; Windsor Gold Tit't , 10) ) < fc ; Arnold H , loWc ; Arnold A , 12c : Arnold ( Jold Seal , 'OKe ; Yellow Seal , 10Jac. CoMi'oiiTKUS $0.50 < ji85.00 CensEr JKASS Hoston , 7c ; Androscng- gin , 740 ; Kcnrsage , 7 c ; Kockport , " " Consotoga , W" DENIMS Amoskcag , 9 oz , 18J c ; Everett , 7 oz , 18c ; York , 7 oz , 13c ; Haymaker , 8 * 0 ; Jaffroy , XX , HKo ; Jultrey , XXX , 12)4c ) ; licavcr Creek , AA , 12e ; lieavur Creek , JtU , lie ; Heaver Creek , CO , lOo. GINOIUM Plunkott , checks , O o ; Whit- Hr.iciir.n ICIlerton , 73 < c ; Housekeeper , 8J < c ; New Candidate , 8 , ' c ; Berkeley cambric , No. CO , Oc ; You Hot , 4-4 , OJi'o ; butter cloth , OO. 4' ' o ; Cabot. 7 o ; Farwell , half bleached , 8Ku ; Fruit of Loom , SJfo ; Green G , Go ; Hope , 7Kc ; King Phillip cambric , lOc ; Lonsdalo cambric , lOo ; I.OIIB- dale , SKo ; New York mills , lOc ; Pepperoll , 43 in , lUo ; lVpcrell | ) , 40 in , Jle ; Pepnoroll , (5-4 ( , 14Ke ; Pepporoll , 8-4 , 20c ; Poppcrell. 9-4 , 22c ; Popperell , 10 4 , S-lo ; Canton , 4- , 8/c ' ; Canton , 4-1 , 9 > fo ; Triumph , Oe ; Wamsutta lie ; Vulloy , 6c. Tici.s-Oakland , A , 7Jfo ; International , YY , So ; Shetucket , S , 8 > fc ; Warren , No. 871) ) , lOo ; Herwlck , HA , Ibo ; Acme , 13o : York , 80 in. 12Ko ; York , 84 in , lajtfo ; Swift River , 8u ; Thoriidlke , OO. 8Ko ; Thorndlke , EF , 8KoThorndlko ; , 120. t > Ko ; Thorndlko. XX , 15o ; Cordls. No. 5 , 0 > c ; Cordls , No. 4 , lOtfc. DUCK- West Point , 25 In. 8oz'JUo ; West Point , 29 In , 10 oz , IS o ; West Point , 29 in , 12 oz , 15 } < o ) West Point , 40 In , 11 oz , lOc. Fi.ANNEi.a-Plald Raftsmen , SOoj Clear Lake , 80 > jfo ; iron Mountain , 2 Ka PidNTd-BolId Colors Atlantic , Go ; Slater. Oo ; JJerlln oil , 0)s'uj ) Garner oil , 0 < W7o. SnitTtxo CIIF.CK.S CixIcJonli X , O c ; Caledonia XX , 101c ; Kconomy , PCS Oti.i. i > c ; Graalte , 0\oj Crawford checks , Scj Haw lllvor plntds , fi'fc. SIIKBTISO , Hnows Atlantic A , 4-4. T c ; Atlantic II , 4-4 , 7ej Atlftntlo D , 4-4 , OJfcj ' ' itlc P , 4-4 , o : Aurora LU 4-4 , Oo ; Au O , 4-4 , 44'c ; Crown XXX , 4-1 , rt.lfo } lor lifj , 4-1 , fi jo ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora U , 4-4 , . FiANN-Ri.s-Wblte-a. H. No , 2 , ' / , ' } ' " Inch , 21'4c ' ; G G , 21 Inch'Cite"if ; A Fj 25c ; J U l27c ; ( ' „ / , 25e. UATTS Standard , 8c ; Gem. So ; Ho nuty 12lfc Uoone , 14o ; H , cased , $ (1.80. ( MLNKCTS White , $1.00(1 ( ? 7.50 ; colored , $1.10&S.OO. Hibb , white , 1SWc ; colored , CoTTOxFuNXKi.s 10 per cent trade flls. ; EB,8Vo ; OO.Wct XX. lOXo ; OO , UJic ; unbleafiliod , LL , fiU'c ; CC , tyfc ! SS 7ac ; NN , 12Uc ; AA , 14c ; DD. 15''c , ; IT , Hl cj YY , ISo ; HIJ , lOc ; 20. bloaclicil , 8-j'c ; CO , } i\ \ 0 , 13Kc ; W. brown tuul sluto , Ve ; 70 , h'c ; 00 , lOc. KEXTLTKV .In 1X3 Hercules , 17o ; Leam ington , 22) ) ; GlcnwooJ , 20c ; Melville , 25o ; Hang-up , 27 c : Memorial , luc ; Stundpolnt , ISo ; Durlmm , 2"Ij'c. Aliscr.UANi.ous--Tublo oil cloth. .f2.f)0j table oil cloth. inarDlo. S2.53J plain Holland , 9Kc , dailo Holland , 12iic. PKINTS Dress Chiirtcr Oair , 5c : Rama- po , 4o ; Lodl. 5i4c : Allen , Oo ; Richmond,0c ; Windsor , GK'o ; Eddystono , 0 , ' ci Puclllc , Liinulicr niul UiillllniiInotlal. ( STOCK Ho Mius A , 12 Inch , s 1 s 14 nnd 10 feet , $10.00 ; H 12 inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 nnd 10 feet , 541.00 ; C 12 incus 1 s 12,13 and 15 feet , C3l.(0 ( ; I ) 12 Inch , sis 12 , 14 and 10 fuct , $213,00 ; No. 1 com 12 in , s I s , 12 feet , S18.00 : No. 2 com 12 in 9 1 s , 14 and 10 feet , $17.60 ® 1S.50 ; No. 1 com 12 in sis 10. IS , nud 20 feet , f 19.50 ; No. 2 com 12 In s'l s 11 and 10 feet , $17.00. Pori.AU LuMnnn- Clear poplar box bds , J $ In , B 3 s , $35.00 ; clear poplar , W panel , S-'JO.Ot ) ; clear poplar , * g in panel , $25.00 ; clear poplar , % 1'anel ' .stock wldo , o 2 s , ? 'S.OO ; clear poular corrugated colling , J , $39.00. PosTS Whltaeidnr.fi inch halves , 12e ; white cedar , 5 * Inch halves and 8 inch q'rs , lie ; white cedar. 4 inch round , Kio ; Toiiiios- BOO rod cedar , smit , lOc ; split oak ( white ) So ; sawed oak. 17e. Smr LAP No 1 plain. 8 and 18 Inch , S17.50 ; No. 3 plain , Sand 10 inch$15.50 ; No. 1 , O. G. , $18.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIEll. 12 ft 14 ft 1(5 ( ft 18 It 20 ft 22 ft 24 ft 2rl . . .1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1900 3x0..15 00 1500 1500 1000 1800 1800 1900 2x8 . . .1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1900 2x10. . . 150J 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1900 2x12. .1500 1500 15 OJ 1000 1C 00 1800 1900 4x48x.81000 1000 1000 1700 1700 1800 1900 Fr.NciSO No. 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 12 and 11 ft , rough , $1G.H10.50 ( ) ; No. 1.4 and Gtnch , 10 ft , SI7.UO@17.50 ; No. 2 , 4 nud C inch , 12 and 10 ft , tl3.50rl4.00 ( ; No. 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 10 ft , * 15.00 ( $10.00. FINISHING 1st nud 3d clear. 1'f inch , s 2 9 , J49.00@51.00 ; 1st and 3J clear , 1 } ; and 2 inch , s'2s , $17.00@50.0'J ' ; 3d clear , l .f inch , s 2 s , 43.00 ( < ? 1U.OO ; H select , 1V. l' nnd 2 Inch , s 2 s , $37.00@33.00 ; 1st ana 2J clear , ' 1 Inch , s 2 B , $15.00 ; 3d clear , 1 Inch , s 2 s , $30.00 ; A eolcct. 1 inch , s 2 s. $33.00 ; JJ select , 1 Inch , s 3 s , 530.00. Sinxai.K . LVTU Per M XX clear , S1.15 ; extra "A * . $2.i)0 ; standard A , S2 00 ; 5-inch clear , 1.0(1(31 ( ( 70 ; 0-inch clear , $1.73@1.SO ; No. I , $1.10(31.15 ( ; clear red cedar , mixed vidths , from Washington territory , $3.10 ; California ivU wood , dimension widths , ? 4.50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , 3.23 ; nth , $2.50. lioAitns No. 1 com s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft , S19.00 ; No. 2 com s 1 s If ; . 14 and 10 it , S1G.M ) ; No. 3 com s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft , ? 14 51) ) ; No. 4 com V ) 1 s 15 , 14 and 10 ft ( ship's cull ) , $11.00. ( \dd 50c per M It for rough. liATTBNri , Wiu. : TciiiNo , Picuiyrs O. G. Halts , 2'i inch , GOu ; O. G. Hatts , 2' ( 3 , ss , i5c:3-in well tubing , D.&M. and bev. $22.10 ; ) lckets , D. & II. , Ilatf20.00 ; pickets , D.&H. square , S19.00. FI.OOKINO 1st com G-inch white pine , $3UK ) ; 3d com 0-inch white pine , $81.00 ; 3d com ( Wnch white pince , $20.00 ; D com (5-inch ( white pine. S20.0J ; com 1 and G-mch yellow ) lno $15.00 ; Star 4-inch yellow pine , $17.00 ; 1st nnd'Jd Clear yellow pine1 and G-inch , $19.00. CCIMVO AND PMITITION 1st Com , JIn white pine partition , $ )2.00 ) ; 2d Com , J ! in , White pine partition , $27.00 ; clear % in , yel low pine cclllnc1. $30.00 ; ilo.u"H m , Norway , S14.50 ; 2d Com. ; V In Norway , f 12.30. Twmct anil Hope. HiNnnu&'Twm : Sisal , 13ij ; hemp , 14c ; manilla , 15c. CLOTHBsMSCS Cotton , 50 ft , $1 20 ; cotton GO ft , $1 10 ; jute , 50 ft. OJc ; jute , 00 ft , SI.O COTTON T\viM : Fiiie,20i ? ; medium , 1 > : ; GO. lieavy hemp , lot- ; light hemp , 15c. SAII , TWINK U , nail , 20o ; Calcutta. ] 4o ; Manllli rope , HJ c ; sisal ropo. ll'jc ; new iiroduct , 9o ; jutc..ija'c ; cotton , Kic ; hide rene , 17c. 17c.SHROEDER SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Basement First National Bank , ; J05 South l.itli Slruul , - Oinalia ; NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK , TJ. S. DEFOSTORY , OMAHA , 1TEB. Capital * JOO.OOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 1880 2,000 oirirnns AND niuiorous : : HKNIIV . VATK-J , I'resiilont , J.KWISS. liKnu. Vlco 1'rcslaent. A. K.'J'OU/AM.V , \V. V. MOII K , JOHN S.CiiM.iNS , 11. 0. CU.SIIINO. J.M. II. I'ATIIICK. W.ll. S. Huniii : ? . Cashier. THE IRON BANK. Cnr. 12lli nnd rarnumSts. A acnonil Ilaniclim Itusliioas Trunsactoil , OOMMEROIAIi NATIONAL Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus , - /iOOOO Onicers nnd Olrcctors 12. > f. MfuMoirmn , fl > l , Ilitrlicock , Jog. ( larncaii. Jr. , / > , Hoary. K M. Aiulerdun , Win. C.Maul , V pros , ; I , . II. Win lams , A I' . Hopkins , jirea. : A. Mlllanl , cnsnler ; 1' . 11. liryiuit , asslutuut cashier. Dr , J , E. McGRE W The Well Unoxvn S ID unsurpassed In the treatment of all forms of 1'iiiv. ATI : DIUKASKH , ( ileetaml HrinoT- UIIK , a curu cuitr. autcetl. HI > KIIIA VOIIIIIIOKA , IMI'O- TI.M'V , 1.OH8 Of .MAMIODII , ami ambition. Bnitir TV or HAIIIIKN miss absolutely rured. r-end for liooka , for "Mun" or"Wonmn" each ju cents ( stamp- ; ) NBHVOUHNKMH , ' . OATAIIIIII and PJ. _ _ . , _ > _ _ uureii ijuli'lT.r nnA iienimncntly Trcatmont \ > y corrcspoudcuco , cnd etomps for reply. . CO.VSUI/rATIO.V VHI3C , Ofllco S. E , cor. 13lh and Jackson Sta. Omaha , Nebraska. CANCELED HER VOWS. Helluloiiso Knnonncoi tlio lllnok Veil After Yont-H ofTrlixt. It very rarely happens thai a nun who ins worn the black veil lays nsldo her ollRlotis robes mul returns to the world ftor convontiml sochision , sixys a San 'ranolsco special to ttio St , Louis Ho- ublic , A case of this kind , however , lasjititcomo to li ht in Santa Uosa , 7nl. The nun \vas known asSlstor C3er- rude , but now Is once more culled by icr former naino , Miss .lesslo Overtoil , lor father is Jud o A. P. Overtoil , 0110 f Santa I ooa's wcaltlnest nnd most in- luontlal citlr.ons , and Miss Jcssio is his nly daughter. She was reared a pro- ostant , but was sent to the Ursuiino con- rent to complete her educationnnd em- raced the Cathollofaith , notwltlistand- njT .TutlRo Overtoil's strenuous opposi- ion and avowal thul ho would tlisln- icnt his only child. She took the veil , , ausrht with prcat wisdom and success , xntl her father kept his word. The sis- or superior of the convent wasadiuiRh- or ot General Hosccrans. As an instance of Sister Gertrude's religious fervor , it is related that just orovlous to Miss Overtoil's taking the black veil her brother was accidentally 'itllod while out hunting , and her relatives ' tives dcsire'd her to come homo tompor- irlly durinrr tbo period of mourn in p. The Sister Superior advised her to dee o , but incidentally mentioned that onniornry bronkinp of tlio inelosuro ivould necessitate a postponement other recotlon | of the veil to a later date than ho time originally sot. Nolwlllistnml- IIR : her srriot she refused to leave the convent on account of this postpono- nont. .TiuliTO Overtoil was greatly in- 3euscd , and driving his carriage into ho convent pardon , attempted to raise : iis daughter into the vehicle to make tor ooino and take iv last look nt the ilcad. Ho failed , and , In consequence , .ho funeral rortcgo was obliged to change its intended route nnd pass by ' .ho convent in order that the weeping 'cligioiiso ' might BCO the cofiln ol her brother on its way to tlio grave. After this Sister Gertrude' health 'ailed ' rapidly. Ilor couvont life was ,00 trying for her delicate constitution , uid a transfer to Ohio worked no beno- lit. Meanwhile her father relented uid bogged h sr to return to her homo. The Urnulino nuns lent a helping hand , uidapplied to Pope Lee for cancollti- ion of Sister Gertrude's vows. The 'avor was granted , and Miss Overtoil low returns , after years of separation , o her father's side and the happy homo if her childhood. An AbNoluto Cure. ThoORICUNALAmKriSU OINTMENT s only put up lu large two ounce tin boxes , unit Is tin absolute euro ( or old sores , burns , vouuds , chapped liauds , niul all nkm orup. Ions. Will positively euro all kinds of pilos- Aak for the OHIGINAL ABIETINB OINT ENT. Sold by Goodman Drujc company at 25 cents per box bv mail ! ! 0 cants. ABOUT CLOVES. WhcuyounrulMiylimpfoivs irnicnihcrtli.it there Ij eucli a ililngns n prlco that In tooc/.f ji. II Is littler to liny n fair | > rlco mill itct ooil Klo\c IIL-o llulcli- imairs. Tlio.v are inmlc from selected .iklnsln Ilio liest mnmiernml nio ur- rntilc'tl to ho ttic most Fcrvlccftlilo inoilp. If jou Avant to kno\v ninro nl > out ( . lints In KiMicrnl nnil In particular , ciioloso ptiinpfor tlio bonk About < : iovt > n. It will Interest yon. KKTini.miEn IS6J. JOUX O. HUTCIII.Nbil.V , Juhn.town , N. V. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to .lohn 0. Jacob ? . ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the Old Siaal , 1107 Farnam Strsst. Oi'ilcra l > y tclcsraiilt sollcltcil niul pioinptly Attondod. Telcphonu to No. Hi. A COOD RICH Att'y nt-T.nw. IS'I Tlosir liom .St. , Chicago ; uilvlcn fi-eo ; til years ex perlcncc ; liusluufs nulotly niul Icsatly tnma- actud. Horlhv/estern HiSitary flcanem ' rMPnly-thrco inllcs norlli of nilcnco ; hm a 'ull I/IRHCV alll | ftlliirlnury troubles cnslly.nulck- MUllLl ly uuil diifely rured by no'OTUUA CHiietilufl. Sovorul Ciibo-i curail lu seven days. SoftlatSI.no pur box , nil ilrnir nts , or by innll from Doctura M' 'i : Co , lli Whltu * t. , N. V. 1'ull dlroctloiiJ. JOHN E. WILKINSON , Teacher of the Violin. Ojieu for engagements tit conceits , entertain * ineiit' > etc. Atl'npll * ) llotlilonco. D'Jl North 15tli Street , Oiiiului. Nubrnskn. Heed , Jooci A Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Biots & Shoes Aitcati for llosto n Ilubber Shoo Co. , 1102. 1101 ncl 11W llnrooy tittcet , Omalia , Neliraikn. Orowors. STOllZ A ILEJt , Lager Beer Brewers , 1M1 Norlli Ulgltttintb itreot.Onmhn , Kob. Cornoo- EAQLE COHNICE WORKS , Manufacturers ofGalyanizefl IronComlcG \VluJovf-capsunJ mntalloikTlluliti. John Kponcttr , lirupiietor. iWnnJIKJSuutlj JUtli ttreol. steam Flttlngs.jptimpB , Etc. A CLA.KK STEAM UK ATI NO CO. Pomps , Pines and Engines , Itiam , water , railway and mlnlnK iupill | i , etc. IBOUM and VH I'aniain itreet , Omalia. U. S. WIND EX)1NE A I'UMP CO. , Steam anil Water Supplies , llillUav wind mills , DID and 020 Jcnoi it. , Omalia 0. r' . lloie , AotliiK Jlnmker. IJltOWNELL A CO. , Eiig'nes ' , Boilers a 4 General Mactiincrr , EbeoMion worlc , itcani pumpi , Baw inllli. 12U-1211 l.uatciKTcrlli ttrtul.Omalm. Iron Works. PAXTON A VIKIUAKQ lltON WOI1KS , Wrought and Cait Iron Building Wort , Xnidiica , bmu work , general foundry , macblnoaad bluuksuillh work , onice niul worki , U. 1 * . llj. ana ITIh atruct , Omalia. OMAHA Winil A IKON W011KS , Mannfactnrers of Wire anUron Railing lciki ll , win-low nuarUi. ( lower itundu , wlro iltui , tc. I'U .Vurtn lull ttteal , Omalia. OMAHA SAFE A 1110N WOItlfS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar [ roof Safes , Vaults , jail vrork. Iron ihutU'ri anil lire e rnpci. U. Auureeu. urou'r , t'urner llfi il Juc'doii U , " jTrXiiTFoTrTTco WUolciole minufaoturcrt of Sash , Doors , Blinfls ani HonWlugs , llranch office , IZtU aii rl tlre U. Oroalin. Ke& . SOU 'H OMAH UNION S'TOC'lfYAKDS ' CO ? , Of soulh Oniaha , Limitei OllJOBEBWOEfOIlI. " AgrjpuUurfcl jmplomonto LlNLttin Asrlcnlt'l ' implements , Wipus , Carriage ! , etc.Vholc le. Oniabo , Xcl > rait. Furnlturo. DB\nr \ A Wholesale Dsalers in Furniture , rarnam iticot , Omnlilt , .Vcl > rn Va. Farnllnre , Crocorlos. > r mi A D \iTciT M Wliolssale Grocers , lllli ud l-ORVonworlli ulrcoli. Omalin , N'ebrailitt. Hnrdvvnro. ir. / Hcayy Hardy/are / , Iron and Steel , - ota- MOLlifll , M1LVI ' 7'A1 , ti > 7 ODD A IU ) CO. , " Mnnurnctvuor- Joblortln Waoons , BMKIIJS Rakcj , Plows , Etc , Tor. ? lh ftiul 1'ncino strcoK , Artluts' rvtntorlntBi l'ti , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , IS 1.1 r Mrect , Omnlm , K Doots nnd Shoos. ir. v. MOKSI : A co. , Jota of Boots and Slices , 101,1103,1100 Dou lns ilroct , Onmli.i. Mauufnclorr. suiiiiiicr etrcol , lloilun. Coal , Coke , Etc. . JAMES W. 1'UATUllEli ' GOAfi CO. , Miners and Sliippers of Coal ani Cole HooinSl , I' H. Nutlnniit llnn't llnlMliu .O.nVit. OMAHA COAL , COKU & LIMU OO Jobbers of Hsrfl and SJit Coal , aWBontti ICtli tlr tCiu Ua. Nobraskn. NEIIHASKA VUKl. CO. , SMppers of Coal and CoKe , 211 i > oulb 13lli it.Om lm , Nob. LUMBER , ETC , JOHN \VAKEV1KLD \ , Wliolesale Lnnilier , Etc , mporlcil nnil American 1'orllftnJ "eincnt. BUM ngonlfor Mllnnukuc bjrtrsiuleitiucnt and Uj linio. ( 'ITAS 11. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Teed carpets niul parquet Hoorlntr. fth and UouffUS OMAHA LUMUEK CO. , Ml Kinds of Biiililing Material at Wholesale ISlh ttroetanil Union 1'actnc trnck.OniAlm , LOUIS 11HADFOHD , Dealer in Lumber , Latli , Lime. Sash , loori.Etc. YnnUCorner "Hi mul IKiiitluf. Onle * Corner 11)1 ) li on J lioiml i. VJ1ED. M' . lilt AY. Lumlie1 Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Conor 1'tli anil Duuulna slJ , Omnhk. C. AT. DIETX , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th ami California ctrertiOnmhn , Ntltraika. Wnillnory nnd / . diiEiwELDnn & co. , J Ininorters a Jobbers in Millinery & Notions .U ) , 21(1 ( anil 212 South lllli Mreit. t Notlcms. Jt jT. . jwnTxsbx NOTION co. , t V/liolesale / Notions and Fnriiisliiiig Goods. li : < Ilnrnoy Ftrcul , Owalia. and Cammission Mercliants ptclaltlcs-Iliitlcr , ost'5. chccto. poultry , gamfc 1112 llovcurJ Dtrucl.Umiilii ! . Ni'l' . Dry Cpods and Motions. " ' ' M" E. SM'ITH'A co. , Dry Goois , Furnishing Good } ana Notions IKBnnd UOI.DuiiEln'i , cor. lltli street , Ou.ihaNob. ITjnCK-KOCll DHY GOODS CO. , Inmortcrs & MoersinDry Goods , Notions Gi > Bt' > furnlBbliiK cooiH Ciirnir lltli uiul llnrnej _ irceti , Uiualm. Kobr.ibkii. . ' ' 'lllMmiAUQH TAYLOIi , Bnilte'Hardware ' and Scale Repair SHOD Slecliuiilci' tool nud lluir.ilo c le . UW DouiiUi Btrcet , Onialia , Noll. Toys , Etc. L 1JAIWY & CO. , Jobber * of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Good ? , Home furnlshlim itoodi , clillilrcn'i canlones , I hitrnum itifCtUnialn > , Nob. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wliolesale Refitted and Lubricating Oils , Axl gr a e , etc. , Oiuiiba. A. ll.Ultlioi' . Munagai ; Paper. CAllPlSNTEIt PAPEH CO. , Wholesale PaiicrDS'lers. ' rarrraiilcailuckur prlnllmnrniiplnirntid f r rloajlil Hilda Moil Klrunl ucart TUB CHICAGO SHORT LIKE 01' THK Chicago , Milwaukee St , Paul R'y. ' The Itcst Kouto from Onmliii nud Cuiiiicl ) HIiiIFs to _ _ HZ THE EAST = TWO TKAINB JAIIV ) BRTWKEN OMAII4 ANJ > COUNCIL J MJ1''KS Clilrnfjo , AND Milwaukee. Ml. I'uiil , Mlniicniiulls , Ccdiir Knpl < N > Jtock Islnnd , Frecjiort , lioi-kfonl , Clinton , lluliiKiiio , Davenport , Eljjln , Maillson , JiiiiosTHlc , llcldlt , AVInoiiii , La I'rossc , And nil other Imiiortnnt point * KaitNortlitait an4 Forllironuli tlckuti call on tlio iltket iccat at l.vfl rarnmii street , In Harki-r lllucl , or ct UIIUM | I'ucmc I'll 11 in fin B'ep ri and the llnett Dlnlna Can In th world am runiin HIM mftlii llnu ol tUullilcuxn , Mil * ffftiikce A HI. 1'aul llallwuy. uuij ovtirr fclleutlon U pnlil to iiaiJtiiKorn 1 > J cuurlvuui euijlujti ol tli . comp > njr. It. illl.l.KU flenrral Manaver. j , K. TUCK Kit. Attl'tint ( ! enor l ManiiECr. A. V. U. CAllI'KNTIilt , Uenoral ruuenger and Ticket Aurnt. UKO. K , IIKAKI-OUI ) . Amlilail General r iien e nd'llcket Aijunt. _ T.J. OLA UK. General BUD irlnttndeat. _ , i Mihtuu'lard lloni ) KeiiiMllm Tur llm cunt 0 % WEAK | .rl > ul < > ulli'ieiiti * uiti tin- . > ullia | .l fur imiltjr , < tr. HHtlMfitrtlon iiuarfllltfCd. No , I fur IVIEN Ktuluil OnUr luiuutly H..L..I or iltal IOHVI. I'llrntlKO. pam or vinnrtliiu lluicuic < lliu , , So 4 , > ili > M.rl | j ( or nirii ur women , 1'roxntn ifnoirliuitf , itc , > u rul/ljcr iiur Inlerlluii 1'ntLd.fto U > l 30ilu . f'aillj u eJ rrlrullOU. WllliirKlniwaud lllal tanipleof iiii < eil/No 1 or Jl unr u-lil | < il < ct § lu luiun4 lur pottaKU , Any onuof IlifioremiUli * prompt ly lint ( woli'd ) li/ mall on ricrlpt f tliu price. II.U9 , 8TANDAR ° D VeMEDY CO , Clll'caao , III. '