1 THE OMAHA DAILY ' BEE : TUfeffDAY NOVEMBER 20 , 1889 _ _ _ _ - 3 W THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS I H Wlioat Bull3 lu a Very DlsoanHOlttta H Frame of Mind H CORN WEAK AND TENDING DOWN , B rrotMonA Open the Week In ft B Ilathcr Slow Mnnnur ThoM M AVcnllief l'"nvi > r Ontllc H Ho s In Demand H cuiCAdo pnomion maiuusts | Ciiicaoo , Nov 3. . rSpaclnl Tolofjr.tm to H The 11ic. ] "Wlion llitngi yet to the worst m they will mend was about all the consotn- M lion the bull * could apply to tlielr present B unhuipy | condition , but they were by neB B mcnim certain that the worst had yet been HB reached It was n wcuk wheat marliot , with HJ | the to no of dispatches ftoin ; ouUnlo sources HH hcnvlly In favor of nn easy coiitlnunnco llu- H ports ot deliveries falling off in the north HBwest were reiterated with ns much positive H ncaa an ever , but such nastrtlons jilucod H alongside nf 1,311) ) cars rccilvou today ut H Minneapolis and Dututh wcro received with H d shruz of thu shoulders Foreign markets H wcro cjuotcd easier , and thnra was no ovl- H denco of any consUorablo demand for our H wheat from abroad , nllhoiiRh ttm bulls cited B IIvo boat loads tnlcen at New York and H seven nt llultltiiora last Saturday nftcrnoou H in evidence of nonictlilng of the kind being H in existence The mcrimsinir stocks on the H continent nud the persistant How of wheat H from the interior of the northwest nvo stub H born fiicts which , Ilka the rIioU of Ilanquo , H will not down Tbcsn figures are closely H watched by Ihiportlnc countries and no H amount of sophistical argument can gainsay H them Thu only ( 'Hmmer of lifo shown by H the murkot' was nt ono period of the day H when the Incoming figures appeared to favor H o smaller lucrcasoin the vissiblosupply than H had been generally looked for The figures H wliou they cuuiQ showed nn increase of H WJ.UOO busbols , which , althoURh rather H under the expectations of the mora snnRuino B boars , "wcro still enough " Thu mnuo of was nurroiv , but the amount ot Srices done was heavy Liquidation H In December still went on at n H lively rate and the most promising outlook H for the future in u speculative way is that B the carrier can now pel cost mid a trifle boB - B sides lo hold wheat till May The dcclino B In May for the dny was a mora MCc , while B Uccembor at the close shows a loss of % o B from the Inst quotation on Saturday DeB - B ccmber opened at TSJ o and closed at the B same , after sollinp down to 73c and up to B 79 'fc , while May , winch otarted at 83Jif < : , B closed nt 83J ( tf83J o. havlnc sold up to Mc B and down to e. 'tu& 1 ° a In the meantime H The corn market was weak and tending H down , both In the cash and speculative trmr- H kots There was a fair amount of activity B In futures on the dectino Holders appeared 1 discouraged by Iho weakness in the udjoin- | Ing whiat pit nnit by prospentivo heavier 1 arrivals , with lute nhippcrs about throueli H for the season 'J bo Encllsh markut H was quoted llrm and clearances from At- H lantle ports were liberal ' 1 hero was alio a B coed demand by alilmicra reported irom the B seaboard aud liberal quantities taken Ocean B freights were reported firm , which is , of B coui'so , to the disadvantage of sliluperB , but B indicates a peed inqtliry for vessel room B Thodeelluo in the prices of future * for the B day vvtis from } c to > . < u in May and } ( a to H Ma in November and December The elos- B lug quotations wcro for May : i3@33 c , Do- H ccmber UOJjjC and November , ' 40. B The natural tendency of oats was toward H weakness , but any dcclino was prevented by H the Biipport given by two purchasers , with a B fair , business resulting , clilolly in May , at BB } -X@22 e , iudicaliiiB nearly a Hlcady mar i bei The woikeiilng inllucnccs ' were a deB - B cline in other leading cereals , liberal receipts B and small withdrawals from store Decern- B bcr was in fair request 'ami November cuB - B tiroly neglected No 3 regular was nominal BBs around SUe and SO o , with sales of cash oats BBa confined to sninples No 'i white for May BBb was quotable at " 4a BBV The provision tnulo opened the week in a BBV rather slow mnuaer Cash buyer * appeared B to linvo fewer orders in hand than usual of BBw late , wlillo In a speculative way business BB * dragged Tlicro was no r.otlccnblo lncreaso BBb in outside interest and the bulk of the little BBv trading witnessed was done by local opcr- ' B ators Hutchinson sold some January pork BBl and auacslertum to prices induced more or BBb less covering by shorts satlsllud with small B B profits Hog receipts exceeded expectations BBb and strongihcncd thoopinlonthat the weeks B arrivals would reach lliU0O ( ) head Now K York was again quoted lower for lnrd Com | pared with Saturday the cluslngs jiero show H a dcclino of 1-Ko In November pork , lOo In B January peak , % o in May pork , tijfo in Jan B uary and May short ribs and May lard and B Re In January lard November lard and short B ribs were unchanged B OIIIOAGO IjIVK stock H CniOAOo , Nov 23. [ Special Telegram to H Tub Hue ] Cattlk The weather was B considerably better for business than last m wcok Receipts show an lncreaso of 4,000 H ever last Monday , the lncreaso being nn- H tlvcs , as tlicro were only about 2,009 , Texans B B and rangers Let Bhlppurs remember that M Thanksgiving falls ou Thursday and roniem- B lior that there will ba a limited demand for all kinds of stock after Wednesday Husl- B ncss today was fair und business steady on M shipping aud export steers , but medium B grades of natives , especially such as sold for BJ tU.0@l,00 ! ! on Friday , were generally quoted M 10(3100 ( lower On account of the lleht run t ot a'cxaus there was nn ailvanco of f.'JJUOe . on B B the same Nattvo butchers stocic sold BB > steady , There was little or nothing going BB > on In the atockor or feeder trade Thoru BBb was a largo number of light and common BBw stockcrs on the market und only n few buyers BBm Cholco to extra beeves , * US0V510 ( ; BBS medium to good ateors 1,800 to tf > iu ) lbs BBB fl.OOOl.M ; lWO to l.n.W lbs , $ , 'l.60@l.25 ; B B tS0 ) to 1.U00 lbs , f ' .Se@3. ' . . Slockors and BBM feeders , fl.T5 < 3.00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , BBB * 1.00S'J.60 ( : bulk , $ l.SOi52.10. ( Texas steers , BBB r ' , ' \ ) ( < W.W ) ; cows , tl.T5@2.10. AVc&toni BBB rangers , (3 60554.00. BBW Huns A good demand , with llttlo or no BBB variation in values as compared with Satur- B day and a largo increase in receipts over last B Monday , did not oporuto to depress prices B Shippers should talto note that Thanksgiv- B lug fulls on Thursday aud the demand of tor B Wednesday for the remainder of the weak is BBB llablo to bo light , A few lots of common BBB sold about So lower , but the great bulk of BBM the mixed and puckers , largely cows , sold BBV nt 1.77 ! < ? 3.S0. Host selected heavy for B shipment , largely barrows , sold at } .S0ft $ BBk 8.85 , and light sorts , also largely barrows , BBV Bold uniformly nt (3.80 , a few of the slngo B variety at 1.1)0. ) H J'lNANClAU B Nnr Voiik , ov JS | Special Telegram to B B Tub Hcc.I Srocus Irregularity and in- H activity in stocks continued this morning , HMB The opening wus fairly actlvo and the list HMB was firm In spots , with prices higher on the HMB whole First llgures , compared with Satur- HBfl days final figures , the advances extending H to slier cent , though Now Kugland was } f H ] ior cent lower , There was renewed llqul- HMH datloa and trusts became the leading figures B > of the market , both Sugar and Cotton OU B losing ljg per cent , while trading in the rogu- B lar list outside of Union PaciDo , Now Eug- B land mid Atchison was small and lluctuations BBB ouau.equally limited aealo San rrauclsco MB profcrroJ , however , resumed Its dculluo aim Bfl dropped to i ii ) from 51 , while Denver , Texas B oc Fort Worth also lost 1J per cent , Cbes- Bfl pealio & Ohio stocks , which had opened up BB well , were ull fractionally lower at the end BMH of the hour , but no other movements of H Importance wcro made except a drop , BB of \ } ( | n lltchmond & West Point In the last B jiorUou ot the hour to Z\ \ } { . The hour to 12 BB o'cloou brought no material change , except BB In a few stocks , Lake Sboro weut up to 107 , B B New Kugland weakened another f to 0Z } ( . MMj Atchison dropped to 81or \ % under tta HMMf opening price St Paul went up } ( per cent MB to 7l } { , Other Granger shares were dull TenncoooCoal bulged to 3and Lackawanna lost H per cent to lllf ' Trusts wcro less nctlvo and little changed from It oclock Kxprcislons before and nftor the opening were to the effect that It the money market was settled stocks would become Doth nctlvo and strong The bulli wcro very confident that the llttlo upturn last Saturday would continue untllttio middle of the ween Gould and Mls'ourl Pacific are closely watched An outward sign of liould support in the market would catiso u grand rally to the bull sldo The stock market closed with n very fair up turn In many se curities The lowest prices of the day were reached after 13 o'clock , when the outlra granger group weakened These same stocks wcro the first to rally ot thecloso and showed net gains of } ( & } & poncont for the dny Trusts nil closed lower , the net losses bciiic : Lead \ { , Cotton OilK und Sugar } ( per cent , Atchison went to Its lowest point Xi ) ( and closed nt per cent oft for the day at : ) IJ . New England lost J per cent Lake Shore wns arm all day , going to 70Jnt the close Hcporls of onrnlngs were excellent und the dny closed with considerable bull enthu siasm The following wore the closing quotitionit II B , it regular K'l Northern ' IAclda . 33 < { US < scoupom , . .WT dopruterreil Mil na < i .4irotiur..i' .u : o. . m. w ii h II 8.4 > .ii coupons , , lirtw dnpraforred H2H raclflt-HioC'Jl H7i ! N.V.bintral IOI1SJ Central faclflo 31V t > . 1I..VK lB'i ClilcngolEAlton . . .110 Hocklslaud 0l ? Chtcaco.llurllnKtoii CM &St.l' . . "Vi &Julncr 10ft doprnfrrrsd 113 ) . .li.&W IlITi Sl.l'aul.VUm lia . : • ( UllnolsCeutrAl 1IT1 ! dopror rrnd trj' .i 1..1I.&W l.lMlon t'AClllo Kl 'f Kuniiisfrexas . . . ID WAli.il' la 'i l.nko Shore ID * ! ( doprdferrod . . . . . ! U Mlchksn Central , ni Western Union . . . t > 4 Mlnsounlocltlc . . OSIUl Mo.NBr On call , easy ; at ii@7 , ln t loan rt Piuhb Meiioantii.b l'Ai'nu Oii'Ji per cent Step.mno E-tciUNon Quiet and steady ; Bixty-day bills , M.SOJf ; domnnd , il.S5. .Illiilni ; Stook-i. Nbw Yoiik , Nov 25. fSucijIal Telegram to Tun Urb.1 L'ha folloivln.i urj the min ing stock quotations : Alice 110 Mt Diablo 2W Caledonia It U..iaj Ontario Ut'O Con CaU.VVa oWJ Occldontal . 10V Ileailwnoil T. IM I'lymoutn UJ" KlL'rlsto llfi Savnge , 4 Oould & Curry ] II3 Sierra Nevada Z'M HmuennKo . , . , , . , : > < ) Union Con i ) r Horn Silver - . Stl Union Con 3G Mexican 3to I'KODUCLi MAlltCUTS Cmcxoo Nov 25.-1:15 : n. m. close Wheat Easy ; November , 78 c ; May , 8.1 c ' Corn Lower ; November , ity oj Decoin- ber , ao c ; May , 33c Oats Easy ; December , SOjj 'c ; May , 23 0. flyo Novcmbor , 4 ! > e. Harley November , COo Prime Timothy ( LSI Flax-Cash , Sl.37 ; May , $1.45. Whisky $1.03. Pork Steady ; November , $9.7Si Janu ary , t9.374. } Lard Easy : November , $3.07 } ; January , { 5.87K. Flour Dull and neglected at former prices ; winter wheat , $ 'J.O0@l.3.i ; spring wheat , $3 ( > 3 ( < 5i.90 ; rye , ( S.oO ' . ' .Sd ; buck wheat , $1.75@J.23. , Provisions Shoulders , tl.STK iMiO ; akort clear $5.2D@5.37K ; short ribs , $0.37 , for No vember Uutter Unclmnged : creamery , lS ( < ? 2jei dairy , 14@2Jc. Hides Unchanged ; light groan salted , 0c ; dry calf , 0fJo ( ; deacons , each , 20o. Tallow Unchanged ; No L solid packed , 4c ; No 2 , ! ) > { @ ; i } i : ; cake , 4 , 0. . Cheese Quiet ; full cream Cheddars , 0 > ; o ; Hats , 0f ! ( 9 > ic ; Young Americas Eggs Firm ; fresh , 22@2-1o- Hocolpts Shlpmts Flour 23.009 aufflD Wheat 103,000 4'J.OOO Corn 213.000 203,000 Oats .157.01)0 ) 100.000 liivornonl , Nov 2.1. Wheat Qulot : holders offer moderately ; California No 1 , 7s 2Kil@7 3f d per cental Corn Stouuy ; demand poor ; now mixed western , 4s l > d per cental Mllwiuikii • . Nov 23. Wheat Easy ; dash , 73 , ' c : May , 77 ? 'c Corn Qulit ; No , 30@30 , > ie Oats-Quiet ; No 2whlto , 23s. Uyo Quiet ; No 1 , 453. tlarloy Quiel ; No S in store i } @ilic. Provisions Easier ; pork , 89.75. St IjouIh Nov 25. Wuoat Lower ; cash , 77 ? c ; May , S3 } @S3Jc. Corn Very heavy ; cash , 29c ; May , 29c. Oats WcaK ; casn , 19) ) < jc ; Muy , 2ic } Pork Dull at $10.25. Lard Dull at $5.S0. Whisky Steady at $1.03. Butter Steady ; creamery , 20@22c ; dairy , lS@20c. Kimsits City , Nov 25. Wheat Lower ; No Shard , cash , 02c ; November and December - cember , i'iiiic asked ; No 3 hard , cash , 53c ; December , 57c bid Corn Quiet : No 2 , cash , 2I > jo bid ; December comber , 2c : bid ; No 3 , cash 23Yc bid Oats No 2 cash , lOJ o bid MtnnciiKili4 , Nov 25. Sample wheat Heavy ; recoipls , 748 cars ; shipments , 187 cars Closing : No 1 hard November , 77 oj May , 83j0 | ; on track , 78c ; No 1 northern , November , "IJfo ; May , 81o ; nil track , 755 < J * 0d ; No 3 northern , November , 7lc ; Muy , 7So ; on track , 71@3c. Chiolimatl , Nov 23. Wheat Firm ; No 3 rod , 7Sc. Corn Steady ; No 2 mixed , 33e , Oats Haroly steady ; No 2 mixed , 32kc. Whisky 81.02. Now York Nov 23. Wheat ftocelpts , 820,850 ; spot , dull and lower : No 2 dull at WiQWHa In elevator , S4) @ 81J o alloat ; ungraded rod , 79f ( ' 355.c ; options lower ; No 3 roa , November , closed at 83c. Corn Kccoipts , 129'J0 ! ) bushels : exports , 207.300 bushels ; spot llrmcr ; No 3. 4l % @ lljfo In elevator , 42 < 242)f@43o ) alloat ; op tions lower ; November , -ilkfc Oats Hocolpts , 45,000 bushels ; exports , 500 bushels ; spot weaker ; options quiet ; November , 2S } o : spot No 3 white , 30Jfc ; mixed wealorn , 37Jfi29Kc ( : white , 30@35c. Coffee Options closed linn at 10(320 ( points up Salesi 71,250 Dags : November , 515.80 ® 15.93 ; Decen.ber , $15.15@l5.b5 ; spot Itlo , steady ; fair cargoes , 819.75. Sugar Uaw llrm ; rcllned nctlvo and tlrm Petroleum Firm ; United closed at tl.W } { for Dccombor Eggs Flrmor ; western , 25Jf ( < i20c. Pork Strong : inspected mois , til.250 11.50. Lard Declined 11@U poluts ; western steam , $0.33 ; November closing at $0.2. ) , Uutter Firm ; western dairy , 0@17o ; creamery , ll ! ( < t2. o Cheese Qiilot ; westoni , 7 > @ 10o. lilVE STOCK Cliln.ign , Nov 25. The Drovers Journal report * as follows ; Cattle - Kecolnta , 10,000 ; market steady ; beeves , $4.80 ( ( < 5.1O ! Bteers , $3.SOP ( > 4..10 ; stockers and fncdors , $ l,75@3 00 ; Texas cattle , $1.73 ( 2.00 ; western rangers , $2.50@ 4.00. 4.00.HOgs Hocolpts , 32,000 ; market oiiened So lower , closed strong ; mixed , $3.05m3.90 ; heavy , $3.S0 3AH ) ; light , $ y.05@3. 5 ; skips , $3.00@3.00 , Sheep Ueeoipts , 9,000tnnrket ; strona ; natives , $2.75C < < 3.00 : westerns , $3.5o@4.00 ; Texans , $3.00@1.10. The Drovers Journal special cablegram from Loudon quotes Amoncan cattle in excessive supply and very weak at 10@llo pur pound for fair tochoice , estimated dead weight Nailunnl Klnok Yiird , Bait fir IjouIh , Nov 25. Cattle Kccoipts , 2,600 ; shipments , 400 ; market steady ; fair to faucy nutlyn steers , $3,403 L60 ; Blockers and feeders , $3,10 , Hoes lloeelpts 3,200 : shipments , 300 ; inarkotstronger ; hcavy.l.70VJ4.S0 ; packing $4.65 4.70 ; light , fl.60tfl.tW. Kaii8U4 City , Nov 23. Cattle Hocolpts , 3,800 : shipments , 0,140 ; market strong and lower ; cows , $ lC0i ; 2.50 ; stookera und feeders , f2.20 (3.20. Hogs Receipts 4,000shipments ; none ; market actlvo and strong ; light , $3.70'g3SO ; heavy and mixed , $3.C5S3.i5. ° Hioux Oily , Nov , 23. Cattle Ileceipls 205 ; shipments , 315 ; inarliet steady ; rows , $1.00@2.U5 ; Bteers and feeders , $1.50 < < 8.iK > s veal calves , $ i.00@3.15. Hogs Kcceipis , l.bOO ; market closed Heady t light , $ A55@3.t0 ! ; heavy , $3.55(43.00 ( : mixed , | 3.82 > J3.87 > i' . OMAHA IjIVK STOCK Cnl I In Mouday , Nov 23. Today's supply of cattle was light and the general market not oiroi' and above netlvo The buyers wanted a fovv good cattle and ono bunch sold ns high as $1.23 , which was regarded a a wild price , nnd 23c iter tiundrud moro than the market , and mora than they would hnvo brotmht for any other purpose than the filling of a special order It might bi > safe to quote good cattle firm , but the fnlrlsh stuff was Mow nnd large , nnd not overly fat cattle sold lower , Largo and unfinished cattle are slow sale at most any prlco The bulk of the heaves here sold nt $3.i5SMl3. : : The supply of feeders nnd stock ers was quite Hrto and the movement fairly active for the llrsldiy of the week There were qulto n number ot outside buyers in the yards Natlvo fender * brought $2 13 © 3.00 and stockers $2.23@2.50. Uutchors' Block moved nt about steady lirlces , with no very essential chnngo In the condition of the trade Native cows sold principally at $1.00@ 2.15. II01M. Today's trading In hogs was at nbout steady prices Early reports fram eastern points Indlcatod lower markets , but the re ceipts wcro too light to admit of prices being hammorcd to any great extent A good share of the hogs sold at $3.02)f@3.iT ) . the same as on Saturday , but n few light sorts reached $ l.72'f. Tno light ho ? buyers have boon unnblo for some days back to fill their orders 011 account of the scarcity of that kind of hogs They have boon pay ing a premium over heavy hogs , but the ilgntwoichts do not come , The week opens with the market only n sbado lower than the opening of last ween , and with the rocclpts about the same SIioimi 'J ho receipts were quito heavy , but the quality was not very desirable < llCItl | > t- > . Cattle 1.000 Hogs 2wo , : Sheep , 891 I'rcvnillni PrlCM The following is a table ot prices paid In this market for the grades of.stock men tioned : Prime steers , 1300 to 1000 lbs.$1.10 Q100 Good steers , 1230 to 1I3J lbs . . 3.00 ( iil.10 Oood steers , 1030to llljo lbs , . . 3.23 fifl.CO Common 100J to 1150 lb steers : t 00 (33 ( 23 Western steers 2.40 @l. : > 5 Common canners 1.00 ( H.50 Ordinary to fair cows 1.50 ( < tl SO Fair to good cows l.SO C'2. " ! > Cholco to fancy corn-fed cows 2.50 @ 'l 00 Clooa to cholco cows 2.00 ( a'2.50 Fair to good bulls 1.50 (5c2.10 ( Light stockers nnd feeders . . . 2.00 ( ftJ.liO Feeders , 950 to 1100 lbs 2.20 @ 3 00 Fair to cholco light hogs 3.05 r < ? 3.72K Fnlrto cholco heavy hogs . . . . 300 M3.G5 Fair to choici mlxod hogs 3.00 © 1.05 Common to rough hogs 3.25 ( jj'J.40 Koprcaenc.xnvu ) Siloi bTCEUS No Av Pr No Av Pr 1 990 8 00 2 1095 3 60 42 1137 8 10 18 1300 3 50 20 1180 810 ! 21 11C3 8 50 21 1293 8 35 dl 133J 3 00 21 1190 3 35 2 933 3 05 20 1220 3-10 75 1233 3 05 20 1172 3 40 31 1373 4 25 t4 1370 3 50 1 1110 4 25 cows 1 7S0 100 2 1210 2 05 ] UlU ] WJ 14 11(1 B ViA 1 1010 100 IS 1017 2 15 2 S20 150 23 1109 2 15 1 1070 150 12. . . . * . . . . 940 2 25 2 1110 150 22 1143 2 35 4 1075 105 14 1082 2 45 23 US3 1 0J 1 900 2 31) ) 22 085 2 00 3 1390 2 73 2 SC5 2 00 - llUI/LS. 1 1410 150 1 1430 173 3 1510 105 2 1310 180 2 .1340 105 1 1810 2 00 1 1000 1 05 05FEEDSUS. FEEDSUS 83 701 2 15 21 105S 2 70 22 1020 2 35 10 1037 2 80 23 792 2 40 18 . . . . . . .1018 2 & 5 1 1030 2 50 18 1133 2 85 24 905 353 23 1105 3 00 STOCKEItS ' 22. . . . . . . . 515 220 S 003 2 35 7 G95 3 35 1 010 2 3'J 39 501 2:13 : UCIFCIIS 22 S9S 235 9 11S9 2 83 9 1022 2 00 CAtvns 2 293 3 00 1 190 3 75 ST GS 1 1470 2 25 WKSTEUJf cvrrLB Owner and No Av Pr 4 bulls 1205 1 150 32 cows 1030 2 rfi 17 feeders 1093 2 50 10 steers 1104 2 75 J. Lohoar : • 19 feeders 942 2 55 30 feeders 814 2 55 Dahlmau & Simmons : 3 cows 1093 2 10 7lfeoders 902 3 70 E. F. Grout : 107 steers 1240 2 85 2 ateors 1290 2 70 43 feeders 1215 2 45 , lions No Av Sk , . Pr ! No Av Sk P- . 19..213 2-10 $325 CO..201 100 $3 C2J CO..253 240 3 52K 153..321 SO 3 OJK 9 . . .K03 SO 3 55 01..230 80 3 05 0..455 " 3 55 G0..27 > ; SO 3 03 7O..2J0 200 3(50 ( 57..292 80 3(5,3 ( 54..293 100 3(5J ( 53..233 3 155 10..407 40 3 CO 53..227 240 3 155 59 . . .203 40 3 00 111..235 SO 3 05 ( S3..290 200 3 00 57..323 200 8 153 70..217 320 U CO 57. . . .313 • 8 (15 ( (55..259 ( 80 3(50 ( 70..245 80 8 05 54..320 60 3 ViV 07.242 3 03 05..207 240 3 02Jtf 03. . . 2C8 8 07W 50..343 3 Oijjf ta - . . .24U 120 8 07 58..353 200 3 153 } 53..2150 SO 3 07K 54. . , , SOtl 80 3 tti % 111. . . . 307 3 (57K 07..237 3i 4) ) 3 C2J 29.,228 3 70 (11 ( . . .2S3 240 3 G2 } CO..179 40 3.70 03..307 1CJ 3 03 } $ 50 . , ,230 120 3 72K 74..230 200 8 G2J The Wock'rt Iteuonl Showing the number of cattle , hogs nnd sheep bought 011 this market by the dlffbront buyers during the past wooit : C4TTLB. Swift & Co 8,127 O. II Hammond & Co 1,523 Armour-Cudahy Packing Co 1,300 Omaha Packing Co 112 Shippers und feeders 8,879 Total 9,147 iioas Armour-Cudahy Packing Co 13,150 Omaha Packing Co 8,153 G. H. Hammond & Co 3,043 Swift & Co , 1.824 Chicago Provision Co 390 Total 20,101 siiEnr 1 Swift & Co , 609 G. II Hammond A ; Co 233 Armour-Cudahy Packltig Co 183 Total , , . 921 IjIvo Block No tin Keep half fat cattle at homo W. F. Itobb sent In a car of hogs from Oassctt , O. E , Welsh , Papllllon , had two cars of cattle on the marlcec P. O. King Clarks marketed a car of cattle ot his own feeding , 13. P. Grout was In with ten cars of raugo cattle from Medicine How , Wyo , Tom If Hess , ot Huckloy & Ifoss , was hero from Stromsburg with a car of hogs Jack Perry , of Perry llros , Way no , was on the market with three oars ot cattle Litchfield was represented by E. W. Van doren , who came in with a car of hogs , Charles Smith , Orleans , Neb , was at the yards with a oar of hogs , There will bo a good many cattle fed In that vlcinlty.as feed is plenty nnd cheap Hogs are also qulto plenty and healthy W. N. Hancock , acting president of the Stock Yards comuauy , has issued an order to the effect that the scales be closed ut 13 o'clock , noon , oil Thanksgiving day That will muko a short market Three years ago wdoy the Union Stock Yard * bank was opened On the third day after the bank was opened Iho dci > oMt9 did not reach the sum of $2,000. In December iho dally deposits had graUlinlly Increased from $20,000 to $10,000 , oven tifen not much like the proicnt business ofitho bank , which amounts to $123,000 to $250ofWjJn deposits per loy , , . The 3J day of December has beoti et for thu meeting of delegates frbtri Omahn , Kan sas City , St Louis nnd 'ChtiMgo ' for the formation of n Natlonnt Llvu Stock exchange The meotinn will 1)0 held In , Chicago at the rooms of the llvo stock exchnugo Omaha will undoubtedly hnvo thq full delegation nllnwoil , ton members It was originally In- teded to give each llvo stouk oxchanco u rep resentation In the national , exchange equal to 10 per cent of Its membership , tt has now been decided that Omaha , Chicago , Kansas City and SU T ouls bo nllowed tcu delegates each , and Peoria two The Chicago llvo stock exchange hht uollllod the Onviha dele gates thut they will meet thorn at the depot and entertain them wlillo they Yetnaln In Chicago _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA WHOLESALE MVHKKTS I'roiliinn , Frill is , Kio Eons Strictly fresh , 20c ; cold storage , ISO ISO.Hinr.s , Pelts , Tai.i/iw. Ere * Green salted hides , 4K < r. No 2,0. S. hides , 2 c ; dry Hint Hides , 60 ; calf hides , 4fC'4 ! > e' , damaged blJes , 2c less ; sheep polls , croon , ocb , 25c(3 ( 51.00 islieop pelts , dry , per lb , 7rtUlc < ; tallow , No 1 , 3H't3fc ; No 2 , ! ! > * @Je ; grease , white , 4nC4U'c ( ; yellow , 2t $ ( 3i' . Lemons Fancy , $3.50t < i7,50 ; choice , $1.50 ( SO Oil CiiEKSiJ Young Amerleas , full cream 12c ; factory twins 1IW12K < 5 ; olT grades , 7@Sc ; Vim ltossen Edom , $11,51 per doj ; sap sugo , 23c ; brick , 12 e ; llaiburgor , lie ; do mestic Swiss , 13014c CiiA.Niinnnns : Capo Cod , fJ.Oo tOOO Oi-Naus Florida , per box , $ JlUi.S3.30. " UucKWiintrPwuit Per bbl , $5 5"j. . Aitleb Per bbl , common , $1.23@l,30 ; choice $2 00(83.60. ( Luin rictces Hcflned 5c % : pure leaf , (5 ( > c : kettle rendered 7c. Add } to JJu for smaller quantities Wool Fine , nvcrngo , 23tf2le ( ; ; medium , average , 21@22c ; quartet blood , uvorige 20 @ 2lo ; coarse , average , 15$17c ( ; cotls und rough , average , I4$10e. ( Funs Heaver , cacn $2 00 ( < g.5i ) ) ; otter , ench , $3linlj7.0. ( ) ! wolf , each , 50c(31.23 ( ; coon , each , 25ni5 ( ; ; mink , each , iKijJIiOo ; muskrat , fall , lOyJUc ; skunk , rat , l5Q50c ; badger , rat , 25yS0c , deer skins , fall , per lb , 1SC ; 27C. viai : Choice , medium alio , 4 @ 5o ; cholo heavy , 35 ? ic Live 1'ioeons Per dnj , $1.5C. Game I'rulrio clilckens , 4.50 ; mallard iluchs , $ ; iO0C < f3.50 : mixed UueUs , $1.50 ® 2.00 ; teal , 51.25i1.50 ; jack snip ? , Sl.lX > i 1.25 ; quuil , $1.5001.75 ; jack rabbits , $1.00 ( 1.50 ; small rabbits , Sl.OiC$1.20 ; squirrels , $1.00@ 1.10 ; plovur 75e@l.liO ; vculson saddles , llt § 3n ; carcasses , ( ifcJlOc Uuans Choice handpicked navy , S1.75Q 2.00 ; eliolco haiid-pickcd medium , $ I.-5@ l.SO ; cholco hand-plckod country , $1.00 @ 1.SD ; clean country , $1.30$1.G0 ( ; Inferior country , $1.00@1.25. Sausmjk Uolognn , 4@4tfc ; Frankfort 7c ; tongue , Sc ; summer , lSe ; hoatlchecse , Cc Poui.tiiv ChlchoiiH per doz , llvo , heiiB $2.25 ; spring , $2 50VJ2.75 ( ; dressoa , per lb 0 ( . ' 3 lie : turkeys , live , 8f410o ( ; dressed , Ui$12c ; ducks , llvo , per dor , $3 50 3.00 ; dressed , per lb 9@Ile ; geese " , live , per doz$3.00JiJ.00 ( , dressed per lb , 9ftllc ( , Pigs Fiet : Pickled , kits 75c ; spiced Pigs tongues , kits , $2.35 ; pickled tripe , kits , 03c ; pickled II C. tripe , ) uts , S3cj spiced pics hocks , kitB , $1.15. Hitteh ; Creamery , fancy , ' 23c ( 25 ; choice , 20@21c. Dairy , fancv , 10 < $1Sc ; choice 13 14c. Countrv , fancy , 13Q14c ; good to choice , 12@13c ; fair , Klfijllc ; Inferior , 0@9c. Picki.es MouTuin per bbl , 53.00 ; small , $0.00 ; gherkins , $7.00 ; C , Jfc U. enow chow , qts , $5.S5 ; pis , $3.40. SnoiiTS-S.00(23.50. ( • ' Oats 14@15o. * Cons 22$23c. ( ; $ I'otatoes 2527c for choice Oxioss IOC .5Uc for choice - Saoeh KimutHbls , $1.50 ; ll'f bbls $2.73. ClLlKOHNIA Glt.U'ES tl.50@1.75. PliAiia 10 lb boxes , $ l.,5tu)2.25. ) Bananas According to sue , per bunch , $2.00@3.00. Huttekine Tubs , 14c ; rolls , 13o. Cocoinutj Per 100 , $5.00. Arri.ii HuTri' .it 0c. ClDEli Bbls $5.50 ; hf hbls , $3.00. Mai-i.e Suoak 12)i'@l5c ) per lb Fauinaceous Goons Harley , 3@3 > fc ; farina , 4J < c ; peas , 3J/c ; oat meal , 2K5o ; maccaroni , lie ; vermicelli , llo ; rico , HJ @ 7c ; sago and tapioca , 07c ; buckwheat , bbls , $5.50. Salsoda 1 8 ® ' - } c per lb Staiicii I5ii3c ( per lb Stovk I eli ii $2.tH5.S7 ) per trross Swots Whole , per ID Allspice , 9c ; Cas sia , China , Oo ; cloves , " Pcnaug , 2ie ; nut megs , No 1 , 73c ; pcDper , lS@19c , Lve $1,75@4.50 par case Nuts Almonds , 15' < 5l7c ; Brazils , 10a ; Al berts , lie ; pecans , 10c ; walnuts , 12 } c ; pea nut cocks , 8KU < roasted , lie ; Tennessco pcia- mils , 7c. WiiippiNo Paver Straw , per lb , \ % % )4c\ ) \ rug , 2J < iO ; manilla , li , 5S0Jfo ; No I , 8c. Bags Union Square , 35 per cent oft list Salt Dairy , 230 lbs In bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; best grade , 00 , 5s , $2.30 ; best grade , 100 , 8s , $2.40 ; ben grade , 23 , 10s , $2 20 ; rock salt , crushed , $1,60 ; dairy salt , Ashton , 5B-lbbags , 85o ; bulk , 22Mb bags , $3.25 ; common , in bbls , $1.23. CJiocorloM PnovisioNS Hams , No 1 , 10-lb. average lOJfc ; 20 to 22 lbs , 'ja c ; 12 to 14 lbs , 10c ; shoulders , 5o ; breakfast bacon , No 1 , S fc ; ham sausage , 9c ; dried bcof hams , Sc : beef tongues , $0.00 per dozen ; dry salt meats , 4 } @G > < | c per lb ; ham roulette , Oj e ; add lc per lb for small lots Coitei : Roasted Arbucklo's Arlosa , 24 > ( fo ; McLuughlln'sXXXX , 21 'ffo ' ; Gormnu , 23'g' ; Dilworth , 24c ; Alaroma , 2l > c. CoiTEU Green Fancy old go.don , itio , 23o ; fancy old peaberry , ' 23c ; H10 choice to fancy , 22o ; Kio , prime , 21o ; ltlo , good , 20c ; Mocha , 29c ; Java , fancy Mandohllng , 25c ; Java , good interior 24e : African , 21c. SuiUiis Cut loaf.i'Jc ; cut loaf , cubes , bj c ; slnndard , powdered , 8e , XXX.X , powdered , 9o ; granulated , standard , 7J < fc , confec tioners1 A , 7ifu ; whltaextra C , OJfo ; extra C , Nobraskn , ti o ; abor , ( lljfoj Califomla , golden C , Wiv Unci' Toxouks Salt , bbls , $30.00. HaY-$3.00@0.00 ; lowland , $2.00 ( 3.00. Chop Feed $10.00ll,00. BiiAN-$3.00a8.50. ( Fish Salt Dried codfish , 4J @So ; sealed herring , 3loper box ; hoi , herring , dom55u ; Hamburg , spiced herring$1.50 ; lull , herring , imp , 60ii ; macKerel , No 1 shore , $11.50 ; fancy mess , $13.50 per 100 lbs ; white fish , No 1 , $7.00 ; family , $3.73 ; Irout , $3.23 ; sal mon , $8,50 ; auchovlos , 83c OiL3-Keroseno-P. W. , OKc ; W. W. . UJ < 0 ! headlight , 12ocasolind ; " , 74 = , 12o ; lard No 1 , 45. , No 2 , 41o ; salad oil , 1.25@9.00 per dozen Canned Meats Cornea oeef , 1 lb square cans , $1,20 ; corned beef , 3Jb square caus , $3.03 ; corned beef , 0 lu snuuro cans , $0.50 ; corned beef , 14 lb square can , s , $14.00. Lunch tongues 1 lb round can ' s , $2.0o ; lunch tongues , 2 lb round cans , $1.75. Urawn , 1 lb Bnuuro cuns , $1.20 ; brawn ; 2 lb square cans , $2.00 ; brawn , U lb square cans , $0.51) ) ; brawn , 14 lb square cans , $14.00 , Ox tongues , \y lb round cans , $5.00 ; ox touguos , 2 lb round cans , $11.00 ; ox tongues , 2) lb round cans , $7.00 ; oxtongues , 3 lo cans , $3.00. Chipped beef , 1 lb round cans , $3.00 ; , chipped beef , 2 lb round cans , $1.00. Roast beef , 1 lb round cans , $1,20 ; roast beef , 2 lb round cans , $2 00. Potted ham , ) i lb round1 cans , G5o ; iioltod ham } { lb round cans , $1.20 , Deviled ham } i lu rouud cans , (15a ( ; deviled ham , ) { lb round cans , $1.20. Potted , bx tongue , f ( lb round cans , 05o ; potted , px tongue , } { lb round cans , $1.20. Compressed ham , 1 lb square cans , $1.75 ; comnrbsscd liam , 2 lb square cans , $3.75. Tripe 2 lb round cans , $1.80. Minced Collops , 2 Ib'rb'uDdcaus $3.30. Uonoless pigs foot , 2 lo sqtlaro cans , $3.35. Ono pound cans are packed two dozen and four dozen to the case Tvvo pound cans are packed ono dozen and two dozen to case , Half pound cans packed two dozen to case Quarter oound caus packed four dozen to case All prices per dozen , not CanseuFisii llrook trout , 31b , $2.40 ; sal mon trout , 2 lb , $2.35 ; clams , t lb , $1,23 ; clams , 2 lb $3.10 ; clam chowder , i ) lb , $1.25 ; dovllod crabs , 1 lt > , $2.25 ; deviled crabs , 3 lb , $3.50 ; codllsb balls , 2 1b , $1.75 ; caviar , } ( lb , $2.25 ; eels , 1 lb , $3.40 : lobsters , 1 lb $1.90 ; lobsters , 2 lb , $3.93 ; lobsters , deviled , } lb , $3.25 ; mackerel 1 lb $1.75 ; mackerel must ard sauce , 8. lb , $3.10 ; mackerel tomato sauoe , 3 lb , $3.55 ; oysters 1 lb , 95o ; oysters , 3 lb $1.00 ; salmon , O. H „ 1 lb , $2.00 ; salmon , a It , 3 lb $3.80 ; Balmon , Alaska , 1 U > , C1.G5 ; 'Balmon , Alaska , 2 lb , $3.03 : nbrlmps , 1 lb , 12.05. Candv 9 ffi.22a per tt > , CuocoLATu anu Cocoi-21 ( < i37o per B > : German chickory , red , 8a GiMotu Jumaica , yi plats , $3.00 per doz Mincx Meat 20 lb cans , 7'fo. ' Hokct10c lb for choice PitESr.nVM yjVfrjlOc per lb Jellies 4 ( < M > Jo per lb Hekswax No 1 , KK lOc Dntr.ti Fruit CurranU , now , Co ; prunes casks ] lrwoibj.4'o ; prunes , bbls or bags , 4Xe ; oltron peels , iiruma , 20 Hx , 22o ; lemon peel , drums , 20 lbs , 17c ; fnrd dates , boxes , 12 lbs , 10a ; apricots , choice evaporated , 14c ; apricots , Jelly , cured , 35 lb boxes , lGc ; apri cots , fancy , Mount Hamilton , 25 lb boxes , 10c ; apricots , choice , bag * , SO lb , I4H < : ! apples , QVnpornted , Aldou , 50 lb-ooxes , $ } ( < ! , apples , star , Saapples \ , fancv Alden , 5 lb , 10c ; apples , fancy , Allien , 2 Id , 10'jc ' ; Salt Lake , IVkc ; blackberries , evaporated , 50 lb boxes , r.JifaoXos cherries , pitlod , dry cured , 14c ; pours , California fancy , L.s boxes , 25 lb , 12c : reaches , Cal No 1 , fancy ' < s tmp bigs , SO lbs , 15c ; nectarines , rod , 14c ; nectnrlnes , silver , boxes , 15o ; pitted iilums , Cal , 23 lb boxes.3 > ic ; ruspbernes , ovnp N. Y. now , 50o ; prunes , Cnl , li C , 90-100 boxes , 25 lbs , C5 " i prunes , Cal , 11C , 00 70 , 9c ; orange peel , 15c : raisins , California Londons , crop ISS' , $3 23 ; rnHlns , Oil loose tnu&cntoia , crop 18S9 , $2.10 : Vnlcneias , 18SS , S ! , 'c ; ' Valcnclas , old , 7c ; Cal , seedless sks , i. c. Twines mil Itupp HiNiinus' Twine-SUbI , 13o ; Hf till I4o ; manilla , I5c Ci.oiiikO.InesCotton , 50 ft , $1.20 ; cotton , CO ft , $1.10 : Jnto , 50 it , 90c : Jute , 00 ft , $1.00. Cotton Twinb Pine , Uie ; medijin 20e ; henvy hemp , llo : light liomp , 17e. Sui.Twink-B , sail , 20o ; Calcutta , 14c ; manilla rope , lie ; sl nl rope , Il'-o ; now process , SJ o ; Jute , PVo ; cotton lOo ; hldo ope 17c. Di'iiih and < liemlinls Acid Sulphuric , per carboy , S. ' c : citric , per pound , file : oxalic , per pound llo ; tar taric powdered , per pound , 42c ; carbolic , 87 < < $44e. Aunt Per pound , 3' c. Ammonh Cnrbnnate , per pound , lljfc AimowiiooT Per pound , lllo Hals m Copaiba , per pound , C3o ; tolu , 63 (355c ( HoitAX Uollned , per pound , lie Calomel Am , per pound , 83c Castoi : Oil $1.13. Cdiieii Beiiiues $ lbS • CaNTII until ! * 7iifjr$3l. 05. Cassia Buns Per pound , 18c. Wax Whit , per pound , 35g35c ( Oils Peppermint $2.25 ; Lemon , $1.75 : Burguniont , $3.00 ; Wlutorncoii , $3.25. Cni.oimmii.M Per pound 31c. Coimosivn Suiilimatc Per pound SSc CltRAM Tautau Pure , per pound , 30c. ExTitAor Lonwooii Bulk , per pound , 12c. KitGOT 45c. Gum AiiAiiti ; 5la$1.12. ( LrcoromuM ll Gi.yceiiink Bulk , per pound , 22c. Gum Asafoellda per pound , 14c ; cam phor , per pound , 30c ; opium , per pound , $3.05. I0111NE Hesubllmato perounco , $3 S5. LiWES Burtiu , short , per pound , 13c ; Senna , Alex , per pound , 23(31Sc. ( MoitruiA Sulph , perounco , $2.90. Meucuuv 74o. Potass Bromide , per pound , 33c ; Iodldo , per pound , $3.SS , Quinia Sulph , per ounce , 40o. Seeds Canary , per pound , 4 0. Soai'3 Castile , mottled , per.pound , S@t0c ; , aatilc , while , per pound , 13@15c. cSmiuTS NiTitu Sweet , per pound , U. S. 42c. Sthvcii.n-ia- Crystals , $1.00@1.15. SULi'li LtxciioNv Per oz , 0 @ 14c. Taimooa Pur pound , 0& Tonka Beans S1.70& 1.75. Ijiiiiib-t- and Itiitliline Material Stocii Hoauds A , 12 inch , s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $40.00 ; U 12 Inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 nun 10 reot , Sll.dO ; C .12 Inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 feet , $30.u0 ; D 13 inch , s 1 s 12 , 14 nnd 10 feet $31.10 ; No 1 com 12 in , s I s 12 feet , $18.00 ; No 2 com 12 In , stall nnd 10 feet , $17.50 ® 18.50 ; No 1 com 12 in s 1 s 10 , IS and 20 feet , $19.50 ; No 2 com 12 m , s 1 s 14 and 10 feet , $17.00. Pon.Aii Lu.MiiEit Clear poplar box bds , } { in , s 2 s , $ y5.00 ; clear poplar , JJ , panelTf30.00 ; clear poplar , ? ; , in pane ) , $23.00 ; clear poplar , \i In panel stock wide , s 3 s" $2S.O0 ; clear pop'-r corrugated colling , J , $29.00. Posts Whlto cedar , 0 inch halves , 12c ; wbito cedar , 5l inch hnlves and 8 luch quar ters , lie ; wnito cedar , 4 inch round , 10c ; Tennessee red cedar , split , 10c ; split oak , white So ; sawed oak , 17o. Sun1 Lap No t plain Band IS inch , $17.50 ; No.,2 plain , 8 nnd 10 inch , . $13.50 ; No 1 , O G , $18.00. DIMENSIONS AND TIMIIEII 13 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 ft 2-4 ft 2x4..15 DO 15 00 15 00 10U0 10 00 18 00 ID U0 2x0..15 00 15 00 15 03 1000 10 0J 18 00 19 00 2x8..15 P0 15 OT 15 03 10 0J 10 0J 18 00 19J0 2x10..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 18 00 19 00 2x12..15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 IS 00 19 00 4x48x3.1000 11100 1000 1700 17 00 1800 19 00 Fencing No 1. 4 and 0 inch , 12 and 14 ft , rough , $10.03(310.50 ( ; No 1 , 4 nnd 0 inch , 1(5 ( ft , $17.i0fi. ( ' 17.50 ; No.2 , 4 anil 15 inch , 12and 10 ft , $13.50 < ai4.C0 ; No 2 , 4 and 0 inch , 10 ft , $15.00 < g 1(5.00. ( FjSlsntNG lstund 2d clear I/ ! inch , s 3 s , $49.00@51.00 : 1st nnd 2d clear , V { and 2 Inch , s 3 s , $47.00@r > 0.00 ; 8d clear , l > i inch , s 2 s , $43.l)0C'f40 ) 00 ; B stilcct , \ } { . IK " "d " ' eh 2 s , $37.00@33.n0 ; 1st and 2d clear 1 Inch , s 2 s , $15.00 : 3d clear , 1 inch , s 2 s , $30.00 : A se lect , 1 inch , a 2 s , $33.00 ; B select , 1 inch , s s , $ : i0.00. Shingles , Lath Per M XX clear , $ .115 ; extra * A * . $3.(50 ( : standard A , $2 110 ; 5 inch clear $1.00 1.70 ; 0 inch clear , $1.15@l.S0 ; No 1 , $ l.lu@1.15 ; clour red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ; California red wood , dimension widths , $1.50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimeusiou widths , $3.25 ; laths $2.50. Ho.iitns No , 1 com , s 1 s , 12. 14 nnd 10 ft , $19.00 ; No.2 , do , $10.50 ; No.3 , do , $14.00 ; No • 1 , do ( ships cull ) , $11.00. Add 50c per M ft lor rough Battens , Well TuniNo , Pickets O. G. Batts 2Kinch , COc ; O. G. Baits , 2Jf@3 , ss , 35c8-in ; well tubing , D. & M. and be v. $22.10 ; pickets , D. & II , flat , $22.00 ; pick ets , D. , t H. , square , $10.00. Floohino 1st com 0 111 whlto pine , $34.00 ; 2d com 0 111 white pine , $31.00 ; 3d com 0 in whlto pine , $20.00 ; I ) com 0 111 white pine , $20.00 ; com 4 nnd 0 in yellow pine , $15.00 : Star 4 in yellow plno , S17.00 ; 1st aud 2d clear yellow pine , 4 und 0 in , $19.00. Ceiling and PAiinnoN 1st com J In white plno partition , $33.00 ; 2d rom % in whlto pine partltlou , $27.00 ; clear % In yel low plno coiling , $30.00 ; clear ? b in Norway , $14,50 ; 2d com % 111 Norway , $12,50. Lime Best , 80c. Cement $1.K0. Plasteii $2.25. Haiii 20c. Buildino Hiiick Common ' , $0 00@7.50 per M ; selected , $7,50&9.00 per M sewer brick , $9.00@10.00 per M. Proved An Alibi Dotrolt Proo Press : The suit of the Widow Gibbs against us for breach of promise , datruig-us $15,000 , crtmo up in court Inst Friday This suit was Insti tuted six months ngo by the court house riiiB\whluli has sought our downfall ever Binco the llrsl issue of this paper That Is , they put the widow up to sue nnd have advanced the money as it was needed When the widow was puton the stand she tcitiliod that on the night of Pob- ruary 21,1887 , wo asked lior to marry us She insisted that the duto was cor rect , and that nothing could chnngo her mind about it Wo then exhibited the records of the jail to prove that on that day and night , and on nil next day and next night we were a prisoner , hav ing , us somept our readers may remem ber , doparled from the line of virtue nnd gone 011 a bender This exhibit knocked the widow out in the first round , and confounded her supporters , und wo dent ' believe they will tackle us again after thut fashion As for the widow she was only a cats paw , and wo have sent to lior house u basket of groceries , a clothes Hue , a set of cups and saucers and a sack of Hour to provo that wo have no malice , An AbHiiiuto Cure TlieOIUQINALAHIBriNB OINTMENr Is only put up In largo two ounca tin boxes , and Is an absolute curs for old sorus , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skia erup , tlons Will positively cure all kinds ot piles Ask for the OltlGINAL ABIEl'INE OINT MENT Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box bv mail 30 cents Rim KI'HOil llio Battalion Congressmen are on record as IsiBeing all the babies in their district , but it remained for the wlfo of Congressman John O , Tarsnoy of this city to kiss thirty-two youiiff men drawn up in line for the purpose and she is not old enough to bo the mother of many of many of them either , says a Kansas City dispatch It came about In this way : The Hnlo zour.vcs , a crack mill tnry organization of this city , gave n complimentary drill and reception to I Congressman Tarsnoy nnd Ills wife the evening prior to their departure to Washington At the close of the drill thirty-two voting mon were drawn up in line in front of their guests nnd Mrs Tarsnoy , advancing from her scat , saluted each ono In turn in true foml- nlno fashion Not ono objected The Denver Stale lottery company wants agents Tlekots 60 cents Ad dress A. C. Uoss it Co , Denver , Cole One of the foremost nttornoys of this city did duty in the marine corps not so many years ago Finding himself in 1S72 a slave to intompornte habits he enlisted as a murine on thoLnckawnnn , the object bolng to bring lilmsulf under discipline , nnd went with her to Hong Kong romninlng there till 1875 , when ho returned completely cured and re sumed thu practice ot his profession , which now nets him considerably ever $10,000 a year SRlOEDER & DMil Provisions i Slocks Basement Firs ! National Bank 305 South ISClIi Street , • Oiiiiilm ; COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Ctipitni , - $400,000 Surplus , - 40,000 Omcera and DlroitoM U. M. Morsemnu , G M , llltchcoi'K , Jos , UarneauJr , A , llonry B M , Anderson , Wm a. Maul , v nr < n. ; I , , u. will alms , A. I' . llopUtna , prei ; A. Millar J. cnstiler ; 1' . II llryunt , HAilaluut cashier NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK TJ S. DEPCSirOBY , OMAHA , NEB Capital $100,001) Surplus Jan 1st , 18S9 52,009 oFnoiti3 : and DiitEcronsi llENny W. Yatfw , 1'raildent. Lewis H. IIrkk Vice President A. E. TouzAi.iy , W. V. MOIISB J0IIN8. COIUNS It C. ClJSIII.NC , JN II I'ATHICK , W. II S. HiKiiiES , Casbler THE IRON BANK Cor 12th nnd Tarnani Sts AGcnerul Hanking lltislness Vruusacted > Ainftl ISSUED by STATES , 11 Kill V Counties , Sfntes , B i HIH IH % I Wntonvorks Los Kta , Ktc VlV&U | Bought and Sold , Uc.il in ( ! ovr.HNMiNTT.Nn : Waiiiiants and Reninltecelvo Accounts nnd Extend ull tHe Facilities ota ( iuneral I'ankins lluslness Cortesponrtonce Solicited S. A. KEAN & CO , , Bankers , 100 Wnslilngton Street Chicago , Ilia 115 llroadway , New Voric oimiiffliiiif Boots and Sheep kwkexdaUj , jojii' .t co , Siicco sors to lleeil , Jones X Co Wholesale Maimfaciurers ofBootJ&Slioes AconU for Hnslon Hubber Slioo lollH ( 1101 sod 1194 Jlarnoy Sheet , Umnhu , NcbrunkH Broyyors si una a u.nn , Lapr Beer Brewers 1M1 No-th Klulilecntli SlruotOmiina yilir lm Co r n I cb iaoli : vrhiNiuJs ' woiucs , Manufacturers ofGalvanizca Iron Cornice Wluilon-cnpa 11111 uioUl.lu ikyluhu John HiionMcr , proprlelnr 11MiuvI lUSoiilli ICitHMrcet Stonm Fitting , trips.JEto " VLATilfk KAJriLnATixtTco , Pumps , Pipes and Eiiems , S-teum , waor , inllway iitul nilnln ? supplies , etc tSj ' .Wuinl Vil Kaniiim slioet , Omuhu U. iS WJXD ENaiXE .t PUMP CO , Steam and Water Supplies , HnlHilay irinJ mllla , ! > 1S nnd MO Jones ot , Onialiu U. V. lluss , Atllim llsnaiter Eugines , Boilers and General Macliinery , Blioct-lron wore , steam pumps s w mills I'ljlil3 J 'UVuiMvurth Htreut , Onialiu Ironyi/orks. PAkrox a viEiiuxa 7nox ironies , Wronglit and Cast iron Building Work Englnei'lr sswc > tlt , general foundry , nmchinc and lluck uiltli woik Dilkanml ivorti U. I' . Ily • nnd Kill street , Omuliu omaua winn & tuox wonics , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk rails , wlmlon ininnls , llowor alauds , nlro ulcus , etc Yil North IO1I1 street , Oinnhit O.lM/r/l SAfJi A UiOX W011K8 , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Vaults , Jail work , Iran shutters and fln escapes OAndtBeiilruir Cor , litis and Jackson bis sash Doors , Eto ST A 'TmTfnd\v \ a co , Wliolesiile niunufacturers ot Sat Boon , Blinds and Mouldings llranch onleo , l. 'lh nnd linrd strcots , Oinnlin , Neb , SOUTH OMAHA VXIQX STOCK YAJW CO , Of South Omana , Limited PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH AT 1802 PAWNAM STrtEKT , A GOODRICH Att'y tt-Uir , 13J Hear • born fit , Chicago : udrlca ( real 21 yeJVa er perleucoi business qulotly and legally traua acted ' oJiyOBpS1 DIRECTORY , ] > s _ _ _ ABrlculttirnl jmplonionla LlxTxOEitA MlliVAhFCO , Agricnll'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage ! Ila Kleseie * vholes l , OmahaNebraska , MOLIXh' , MlUlVttXASTObVAliv OO Manufacturers and Jobbers In Wagons , Buggies , M ® , Rows , Etc Cor.Oth and raclrlcHiectsOmaha ArllBta' IVlniorlnla _ riri „ A. IWSMUJr , Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , IM.1 1 > ou Im streetOma'u , N br sta DootB nntl Shoos ir v. Moiisi : a vo , Joliban of Boits and Siioci . 101 , HIV HOS Douslis street , Omaha Manufactory , Huraincr street , lloiton , " " - . Coni , coke , eto , nnnni ir J l.l//s / H' . THAT "WKH COAL CO , Miners and Sliiprs of Coal and CoKe Iteon : i U. 8. Natlonil llanX llulMln < , Omsha ' ' • OMAHA COAiZc OKn ALIME CO Joliliers of Hard aid Soft Coal a Soalh lh street , Omaha Nel r ka " ' NEHltASKA h'UEL CO , Shippers of Coal and Cole , : il South IStli street , Omsha Nebraska ' MMMhL A ItlUliELl , Storage and emission Mercliants , Bpeelaltles llutt'r , e * , ehoesa , nnnltry , tarua > llmiovTaiasireitOniiuaNoD ' - Cigar . VDAX , AltMSTllOXa A CO , Wholesale Cigars \ 02 North CthBtroBt.Om-ilia , Neb Hello H39. 1 Dry 00il ami Noilona , ' M. V. SMlTllTvo " i' ' Bry Goods , Furnishing GoodJ and Notions ; l lUT'nnd 1101 llmnlaB , cor Iltli streelOninba Nab j ' ' K1LVAUUCKKUCir vilY GOODS CO , - | Importers & Jotters in Dry Good ; , Notions ; Oent3'l-'urnl-briB ( iooli rorrtir llth aai II moy I aireo Omilu , Nubnmn ) rurnnuro , | ' DEWEY A i-l'ON 11 , I Wtolcsalc Dealers m .Fiirnitiire , \ Karnsm stnet , Omsha , Nebraska - ciiAnuEs snix'Eitwic , ' • . ' , Furniture . \ \ 03iaba , Ncbraikn ' • ! = j a Crocerloa " „ _ _ „ _ _ _ _ _ . " w iUocoiio , ji .tDr , t co , m Wholesale Grocers ] | 13th and I.oaT nivcrtb et' . < ets , Omaha Kobraska ill Hardware ' 'l vw JTnnoATciT , | | Heavy Hardware , Iron and Sicel J BpnnRS vragon stock , btrnirare lumbar , eto 1239 "JH 1111 Uurnoy slreat , Omaha . , m ' HIMEBA VQll A TAYIA1P , | . Builders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop 1 Uecbanlcs Tools anil llurfnlo Sr lrs 1105 Douglas • Lm " streol , Omsha , Nil > , , M , Lumber , Eto 111' JOHXA WAKKFtELD , jfl , Whoiefale Inter , Etc 4t \ Importeil and American rnrtlaint Cement BtaU , ' jiW ! airent for MllwniiKeo llyilrnullc Cement IB ! auu ( Ju' .r.o ; WLH3 Lima , 8M j OU AS li LEE , | | : Dealer in Hardwocd L'nmher , J WoikI carpets nnd parniictllonrlni : . 0th an.3 Uouglaa strcots , Omaha , Nebraska .1 OMAHA LUMBElt cbT | All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale . I 18th stiest anil Union Pacific traok , Omaha : f \ louis miADFoim , a i Dealer in inHier , Lath , Liiuo , Sash I Doors , etc Yards Corner Tth nnd louai omca . ' 3 ll Corner 10th and OjurIsj : ? J I : FRED W. GRAY , J Lumher , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc 1 Corner Cth and Douglas streets , Omaha m ' C X DIETH , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumher , 1 ( 13lu nnd California stieets , Omaha , Nebraska q I Mllllnory end Notlona f I. OllERFELDEll A CO , rf J S Importers & Johhers in Millinery & Notions .1 f Ml.IldiininUiiJUthlltli slrect WM Hot ' * ? " ' 3 lv - " - J. T. RODIXSOXXOTIOXCO , ' 1 U Wholesale Notions and Furnisuins Goods , 11 1HI Uarnoy slraet , Omalia j • CONSOLIDATED TANK LlXE CO , ' % 1 Wholesale Refined and LuMcatini Oils \ 1 Aile Grease , etc Omalia A. II Illshou Managur < & U " - , Po Per , v M carpenieiTpaper co , i m Wholesale Paper Dealers 'i 1 Carry a nice slock of iir'n'lng , wrapping ana writing ( I paper , tipixlal attentiou given tmaril paper \ - . . . . * 3 I _ Sofcs to 'I I " A. L. DEANE A CO . 3 Ml General Agents tar Ill Halls ' Safes , | I 1121 ami 333 Boutli IQtli St , Omalin 'H Toya , Etc * _ _ _ a "lr II HARDY A CO , ' II Jobbers of 'i9 | ! Toys , Doll ? , Alhnms , Fancy goojs , ill House Kurnliblng Hoods , Children's Carriages iM tSII tamani street.Omalia , Nub alii 311 THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE II OF TBI' 111 Chicago , Milwaukee _ & St Paul Ry ' - | t The licst Route from Omalia ana Couucll 3 , ' Illuirx to m ' < - THE EAST E- I i i TWO TltAlNB DAILY BBTtVERM OMAnA f | 'A AMD COUMUI1. ULUFVa W Chicago , AND MllrTAtiVec M Bt Tan ! , Mlnucnpolts , Cellar Tlaplds , i Rock Island , Freeport , Kotkrurd , , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , * J Elgin , Madtsun , Jniicsyille , | Ucloit , M'lnona , Lit Crosse , A And all otbar Important points Kail , Northeast and . i , bouibeast i ? : rortbrnngh tickets call on Ibe tlakel ageat at 1HI3 : , Tarnam streat , lu Uaraer lllook , or at Unloai 1'aciflo " • ; tollman Blsspsrs and tbo flnait Dining Can In tbi • ' world are run on the main Hue ot the Ctilcagn , Ull , waukeairJfcl'aul llatlwar and eserr attention ll paid to pa.stugars uj courteous sajploit of tu ] luSlll'l.KH.aenersI Manastr -1 j. V.1VIMVM , As.lsttntUeneral Manager a A. V , II CAltl'tNTKll , Uenaral 1'assenger and I Ticket Asent • / OKO K. IIICAKIOUI ) . Asol.lsaiaspsraU'astlngU ' • an.l ticket Aireut . . . . . . . I . ir.j.CtdltUtQia r4lfcnnrlotioaeut. . ]