Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 21, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
, - * Everything Goes Against the Wheat Oercal
at the Opening.
DEPRESSION OF SHORT DURATION ,
Corn nnd OntH IMirfliio n Similar
Course Not Much JOMK ! ' "
I'rovlslons Cnttlo nnd
Ho ; ; IJiislncsH Slow.
CniCAno , Mny M. [ Ppcclnl Tolczr.im to THE
flr.i : . ] At the oiipiilng todny ovcrythlnR wn- >
ngnlnithcnt. . During the first hour the now4
ri'cclvi (1 win on tha bcnr side. Hut wheat will
not down In price. Tlicro wns cnrly depression
In pi ICG ntul scllcis fern tlmo wcroqulto bold ,
tint u reliction soon came , nnd when It did
theru wns u nmrklnx up of prices thnt utntizcd
the croaUt'is. Tlio bcnr news wii" In the slinpo
of warmer wrntlicr reports from Kuiisn1) , [ owa
and Dakota , enormous Increase In wheat on
Dvrnn pnssnRC 2.5W.OOO bushels larger ro-
celptB hero nnd no strength In the cables.
On this wheat started VSo lower for
July at W c , touched Vo nnd
went on" to 03'ic. ' There wns good
buy Ing ngnlnst puts around the bottom nnd
the market soon hardened Ic nnd rrco\orcd to
icio. Dining tin- early hour bt. Louis out n big
llKitru hole , not only with bull nons about
Missouri nnd Kniisasf-lly ciops , but with big
buying oidcrs nnd an nihanco In prices thorn-
Later In tlio day New York a No became a bull
factor. Dispatches from the city quoted May
vthi'iil from Hi'ic early to $1.00 at noon , with
thofthmlH trying to buy and no wheat for all.
During On * caily tr.ullng llntchliison made a
show of selling , whllo the best Informed wald
hiwns plcUIng up wheat at ovt-ry cluingo
tlirnugh otluiis. Later In the day ho made ; a
htroilg btijlng IIIOMI by openly blddlnc for
wheat In large ijuiin titles. The ail vance In uhe.il
bet-ami ) brisk and sluing and prices went ill )
Hhiuply. 1'roni the early icco\ cry to ItJWu for
July tncri- was a stcond dip tolCUe , and from
this point prices ellmbccf to Ul'iu before 11
o'clock. .May and Juno v > cro each quoted tin-
derWc- rally , and before 1 o'clock tlieso months
wi-ro itfimlnally OI tMOc. ( ! August was up to
IrJ'H'Wheat g.ilnul xtrongth to the close ,
when the call prlci" IH'jc win lenelird for
July. May and Jitnowi-rn at 0 j bid , August
at Ul'tO and fceplcmber , KJ'tC.
The corn matkct was depressed with uhoat
early by lingo iccclpts I.triTeai-s moro fuvor-
nbli ) weather and loworeabli-s. The receipts
contained a largo per cent of No. corn til ! )
t-nrs. A rcac-tlon ciiinu later In the day , when
pi Ices were lifted to the best points of the day
and about Uoovei the eloio la-it night , bales
ranged : .May , 'Cl'go opening , .i.Pu closing ;
June.Il.li.a.U'K1 ' : July sold at.CI'.e , to.lPic , to
S-IUfCM' o to the close ; heptember closed at
'AVM.a o
'J ho outs iniirkct went with wheat and corn
early and laic. The Ion prices of the day wiuo
reaclied the Hist hour , when May was at "To
and July " > 1ie , with Juno at the same figure.
J'lom that tlmo to the close there was a brisk
demand and the best prices weio touched nt
tliu M'ry last , when Hess was u bujei In de-
fi'rrt'd futures , lay closed atT'jC , Juno ut
2l > 7c and July at % 'ic.
I'lovlslons were not pressed In any way to
day. I'rodiicts were \\c.iKcr nt best , but
hte.idy , except mess poil > , which was "Hiftltia
hlghei early , ublle little wns doing late Klbs
went bought early by Uudaliy and lard by the
Anglo company. Thoinngoof pilous for the
day was \eiy nuirow.
CHIC. I O f 1 1 "E S TO VIC.
GiliCAno , May 20 [ Spocinl Telegram to Tun
111 R.1UATIM : lluslnessvasslow and pi Ices
a strong lOo lower on about all steer stock.
1'ilcis In Hiltlsb maiKets ate about the lowest
on iccoid and many of our local oxporteis nro
hedging In nil dliectlon to get out of trade ,
hence the demand for good cattle wns not
netlvo and limited to the small wnnts of our
domestic shippers. The run of Texas eattlo
was the hem lest this season and among the
arrivals were many pool gr.issers that sold
lOo lowi-i. One bu > er bought Iho loads of
cows altl.T.'iaml ten cars nt $ . ' .10 and a few
Htecrsns low ast.MO. wblleou the other hand
ho paid ? . ! . ' - ' " for a load of corn-
fed cows and * . ! . ! ) ® 'K ) for steels.
Nail vo butcheis' slock was slow
and weak. The stocUorand feeder ti.ulow.is
quiet. with llttlo or no chaiigo In
values. Choice to extra hooves. if.'iOO
CM ! . " > ; medium to good steers , 1 ISO to l.'XX ) Ib- ) .
JI..WOI W ) ; ILW ) to I BO Ibs , JI.'VfJ4.75 ; RV ) to 120) )
Ibs , IM W4.40. btocKers and feeders , t..sn ®
4.IU ; COWH , bulls ami mixed. tl.7Xi&.75 ( ! ; bulk ,
tU.4CKiW.fcO ; slop-fed steers , $4 ! iO4.73. Toxus
grass steeis. iMfiH S3 ; hiillr , & ] ( X ft.'UO.
ilOd.s Tlio market opened brisk nnd about
fie hlgher.but closed weak with all the advance
Jest and quite n number left unsold. At the
close JI.KXBI.15 was the range for good to
choice mixed , with common selling utMOtXTo
4.07'4. Milp.ifi-s whoboughl enilyat tl,17 ! > ©
4. ! ! 4 could at tlio close get equally ns good
quality for u nickel less. Mght soils were
Hcarco and wanted and did not share In the de
cline on heavy , and mixed sold largely at
'
FJX.lXCI.lli.
NKW YmiK , Jlay SO. fBpcolal TolpRratn to
TIIK IlKK.l STOCKS London qttoto lower
prices on Aniorlcan stooUs early and this mai-
kutorysoon shoucd tlmttho usual morn lug
ndvance was not on. Tlio ilcullitu on bcatlsli
buiitlineiit which was noticed yesterday ro.ip-
pciircd iiKaln thH nioriiliiK , iiotwithstandliiK
the rally of the last hour lust oeiiliis , and our
markets followed London with declines of from
Js to U tier cent BL'neiallv , wlillo Louls\lllo ft
NahliNlllo was down U per cent. The sumo
hlooks , InoIiidliiK Atchlson , Onvmi Transcon-
tliiuntal , Iteadliu ; , Liickawaiiini , Texas 1'aulllc
und Itfchiiiund > V West 1'olnt , led In the dotil-
IIIKS In the Keneial list , thoiiKh the only \ei-y
" * \ . nctho \MisSiiKurHollnurles , The to.ic-
Htlon went but llttlo farther , howoior. After a
'fcllKht ' fnithur deellno In moil stocks a
NtioiiKtono \ > as developed which oMunded to
nil portions of the market , and In HitKur ro-
Hiii-rU-s and O. U. O. & . St. Louis especially
Kiout stieiiKth Mas shown. Iho foriimr rose to
UI14 , u Kaln of l4. and thu latter to Tli'i , a tilM :
of lpercent. . .Moxpinents In the lest of the
list were niilmpoitant , and except In the
Ntockn inentluned hiislneMsdono was binall.
Lout ? hcfoio noon , howo\er , theio Mere hl ns
of liiipro\eihent. The action wasdls.ippolnt-
liiK , fortho u-coNCiy was hllnht at the best.
At mid-day the list was Irregular and nearly
all stocks riillni ; below the closltiK pilces of
yesterday. The general stock mat Ket barely
rscaped u break today. Ml tone support In
KIIKIII- and Atehlson helped hold thoentlro
list. StiKar went up M'j points to IM' and
ulosi'il atlKI , whllolehlson was lifted to Mi's ' ,
voiy largely on Huston bnj IIIK. Vlllaid stocks
did not itcoxer early losses and Uianjjers
closed about tite.idy , while C'oal stocks showed
declines. The total sales woto JIH.OOO .sli.ircs.
The follow hit ; weio tliuclosinifiiiiotiitlons :
II S.4n rc-Kuliir. . Itl Norllicrn 1'iiclllc . . JTM
U H 4 roiiK > in . .IM ito iiroforrcil . . 8Jk
U S Oil * rounlnr .Iffih C. ANV . . .115U
V h 4J..1 cuiipon .IO-iLj ilu preft'rruil . 141
I'm Illw i. or 'Hi. . . .ll'l N V Central . .
Centrnl I'aclllc . . .KI l'l > \ H . . .
ChlciiKu A Alton .1 0 Hook Inland . . . MM
Clik-aKi ) , HurlliiKlun U. . JI A W. I' . . 7(34 (
A yulncy. . . 10Sl < Uo iiruforrvd .
ii , ii. A.v . . . .imi bt I'tiul A Diniilin
IlllnuUCi-ntrul . . .111 ! iloprxfi-rruil .
KIIII-IM A Tt-Jix . IiIUV , hi I. . A I' 14
] jiko-huro IIPto prof ei rod SOU
MIclilKHii ( Vnlrnl . . VHoWeilorn | Union . . . bt )
Ml ( iiir lji c-lllc- . jh'jj
Alo.NKV Closeil at MMO per cent.
I'IIIMK MimiAM'iiR : I'u-Kii T > H7 pur cent.
hTKiti.i.Mi i\rii\MiK-Qiiltil : , weak ; bl\ty-
day bills , } | Kii4 j demand , i
I'itOttVCK JUitKKTS.
NKW VOIIK , May 20.- Wheat Hecplpts , ( M.200
bushels ; e\porlsO.V)01iUHhelsipt ) ; ( unsettled ;
clohlim llrineriNo , 2 red , mnilllMH In eio-
vatorfl.01i | < iilO | ialliat , . . o. b. ;
otitlons eln-i-d III in and higher ; No. 2 red , Muy ,
clo > eil at 11.00.
Corn IteeelptH , fMfiV ) busholsi exports ,
iaVKX > biihheU ; Npot lowur ; No. 2 , 4Ui lhiu !
In elnviuiir. 40'aiOo ( ! ullo.it , uniir.idcd
mixed , lbiriilO ! > , c ; options , Utghur ; May closed
ut 40'iC.
Oats-Iseeelnts , 20S.OOO bushels ; exports , 70-
O.V ) IniKheN ; bpot closed llrtner ; No. 2 white , .17 ®
laMl iiiUoil western , iCNMAa : whlto iul\ed
\fcitcin , iXVUllc ; oiitlons higher ; Muy elo ? > cd
ut KISo.
Colteo Options closed steady , MMO
iiolnls up. SaleIll.'JW b.tKs ; May , IKl.'JJiO
10.40 ; June , ttU.10ulO.Ui spot , KIoMtuudy ; fair
caiuoes , H0.73.
Sugar Itixw , steadyi centilfiignls , 00 test ,
6\e ! ri'llned.iiulet.
Vetroleiiiii United closed for Juno at OIJUC.
KBISSrirni ; western. UJtU'io.
PurU-Uulitt mess. JU2.vniH.2J.
Lunl WuaUi dull ; weslern steam , f-043 ;
June. H40.
lluilorLower ; western dairy , CV311ocreaia- ;
ery. ixitlSi.oi KlKln. luttlrtijo.
Ohcuau About bluady ; purt hlilnis , 430' ' 10.
CiilCAao. Muy20-llS ! p. ni.i' ' > i 1Vhuut 1
II mi ; eushniul June , ICe ; July , 04Vc.
Coru-htcudy ; cash , Xtjiai June , UJiU33'iC. }
Onu-FIrm : cash. 27'jo ; .Tune , W.'ic ; July ,
ttyo Steady nt Me.
Ilarloy Quiet.
I'rlmo Timothy -Eisy nt 11.30.
rinx rirmnt 11.45.
Whlikv 11.02.
rork-rirmcashm.lS' ; ' { ; June , JI2M' ' { ; July ,
t2.40. !
Lard Slow ) cash , M.20 ; June , M.23' ' { ; July ,
riour-I'lrni and iinclmnged ; winter wheat ,
2 01X81.110 ! sprltn ? . li , : xa.-.2.V
1'rnvlslans-Hlioulilprs.t.t I0fy > 20 ; short clear ,
.7VfW 85 ; short ribs , tt 2V5M.i : : > .
Iluilcr-I-owor ; creamery , dairy , S ®
14c.
14c.Clice o-Qulntniid railor ; full cream died-
dar < , ( yasUci lints , EffiWej Young Americas ,
I KITS Steadyj fresh , . _ „
Hides .Steadyj heavy preen salted.
fiMcj sailed bull , 4oi reen salted calf , O'c ; dry
flint , ( Vft'c ; dry united hides , Oo ; dry calf ,
Kt.fi > ! , ' du.icons , 20o each ,
Tallow-Steady ; No. 1 solid packed , 3Uc ;
No. 2aUo ! cake. 4c. .
Receipts. Shlptn'ts.
riour liooo 10.000
Wheat 4-.0' ' ) ) 10.0IH
Corn Sis oort 2rAooo
Oats IW2.030 279.000
20. Wheat Hecolpts. in
cars : shipments , : > cars ; No. 1 northern rather
actives No. 1 lianl % cry dull and dllllcult to
sell at much , If any. premium ; low crudes not
moving well. Closing : No. 1 hard. May , Uc { ;
June. li25c ! ; on track , lite ; No. 1 northern , Mav ,
Olc ; June , Ill'ic ; on track , U2'c : No. 2 north
ern , .Mayo ; June , k'Ja ' ; on track , 8&30c.
ST. Louts , May 20. Wheat Higher ; cash ,
Oltfe ; Jiily,01'/ie. '
Corn Lower ; cash. IH' ' c ; July
Oats I'lrm ; push , 20'ic ; July ,
I'orkDull at * I2.10.
Lard-Dull at WOO.
Whlsky-tl.02. , ,
nutter-Steady ; creamery , 123l > c ; dairy ,
8Mc.
KANSAS CITV , Mav 20. Who-ik-Lower ; No. 2
redhaul , cash , B.ias.'ic ) ; May , SJ'.c bid ; No. 2
red , M'CBbOo.
Corn -Lower ; No. 2 , cash , 2S'4C.
Oals No. 2 , cash and May , 2 c.
ST. Loins. May -Caltlo-Kccelpts. . HIO ;
shipments , fiOO : market lower ; fair to faney
nalhu steers , * J.70ft"iOD ; stookcis and feeders ,
} -MKVai.7. > .
HoKs Hccclpts , 2-l03 ; shipments , r,90 ;
market stronjt ; heavy , W WitLOT'l ' ; paukliiK ,
JIDOttl.tX ) ; llnht , $ .1 ! W4.00.
Mir.WADKKU May 20 Wheat Unsettled ;
No. 2sprlnc. cash , SDtl-T.'c ; July , Ol'ac.
Oals rnchaiiKed ; No.2 white , 2U&9iC. !
Kyu-hti'.ulv ; No. I , MMc.
Hailoy I'lrmj No. 2.4ciJ. ) . " > 0'Ic. !
Provisions Steady ; pork , JI-MO.
OisciNSATi , Jlay 2d. Wheat Nominal ; No.
2 red , inc.
Coin-Weaker ; No. 2 mixed. : i7"1'8'Bc.
O.its Knslur ; No. 2 mixed. U03.I1U.
Whisky tl.02.
I.ivhiti'oor. , May 20. Wheat Quiet ; holders
ofTer moderately i ; led weslui n oprlnK. 7s : id per
Cental. ; red westoiu wlnlul , 7J7'iS pel cenl.il.
Coin Dull and lo > vur ; nuw western mixed ,
Si ( J'/id ' pel cuit.il.
: STOVK.
. Mav 20. C.ittlo Uceclpts. OV)0 ) ;
inarknt , ( lull ; 10rioowei ) ; beeves , if"iOOi"i ( I" > ;
stockurs and feeders , jJ.fcOAI.10 : uteersMMtrH
40J ; cows , bulls and mixed , JI.7oaJ-7 , " ) ; Texas
gr.iss steels , f J.40l.2.'i.
lIoKS-Heeclpts. 20.0 M ; market stroiiK and r o
hlKher ; mixed , * l 0-S4.2.'i ; heavy. JlOiaiUO ;
lislit , Ji on < at.2.skips. ; . * j noiW.oo.
faheep Keeelpts , , fOJO ; m.irkct steady ;
natUes , * 4 OOSH.10 ; western. $4..WiJO 30 ; Tc\ans ,
W.7j ® : > 40 ; lambs , f > . " > 037 3) .
KANSAS CITV. M.iy 20 Cattle Receipts ,
8,000 ; shipments. .lOoO : maiket lowei ; titeurs ,
SiriOJWOO ; eows , KvO ftZ ; stockers and fecd-
eis , * .l 2 , > B'I "I.
llo s Itccelpts. 2i,000 ) ; shipments , none ;
market louoi ; all grades ut i. ) bOii.l.iXI ; bulk ,
Sioux CITV. M.iy 20. Cattle Receipts , KW ;
shipment110 ; market sttoiig ; biilehers'
stiill In Kieatdein.ind : biitehuts' cattle , t.'O ®
II'JO ; stoeUeis and feeders. $ J 59 ® . ! u'i ; eows.
$ I.402K ! ) ; eaiinen and bulls , 1.00tt2'IJ ; vc.il
cahes , r-.wxai 10.
llo s Keeelpts.Il.noO ; mat ket opened &teadj ;
closed lower at tl.8JS.IIB4.
( t 31. 1 it. I I.IVi : S10VK.
Cattle- .
Tnesd.iv , M.iv 20.
Hstlm ited receipts of rattle. 2.SJO. compircd
with I,4"iJ S.ituidiiv .ind 2 IJ7 Tuesd.iy of la t
wiek The l.ugn it-eelpts and bad we.ithci h.ul
a depressing Inllueiieo. The 111,11 Let opened
veiy slow nnd loner. Pleers opened I0c- lower
anifastho day oto away and bujers had
filled their oiifets , bids lowei still weio occa
sion. illy made. About twunty-llxo c.u-
lOiiiN of cows weto recened. The
cow market opened about steady ,
owing to the light leeelpts early , bfit after
later trains swelled thu lecolpts and hujers
had Illled piesslnu orduis , eows declined r > o
anil In seine cases loc. Only a few stot-keis and
feedorb nero iuuel\ed and the demand was as
light as the lecolpts. I'rlces ruled steady.
Hulls \tuiu sagging and slow , while cil\c.s ; ro-
intiln unuhangud.
Esllmated leeolpts of boss. 7,400. compared
with 5,4 fi yesterday and 400) ) Tuesday of last
\veok. Tliomaiket opemd lower , with $4.80 ®
W.H taklnio\eij thln . Tow.ud thoelosolho
nnuKot stiffened up and elosed with all sold ,
with thu deellno from yesterday entirely ro-
eo\ured. The i.iu o of the prices paid was
$ .l.7VffM.Oi'S. ' Llchts. * .l.7.-l > ; mixed , $ .1 82'i '
® .l.H7'j ; heavy , $1 S.Vftl.'l.'ii. The uvenico of
the pih-es paid was i 181. eomp null with $ .1.87
jestoiilay and & ! 10 Tuesday of last wtuk.
Sheep.
rstlmnted iccclpN of sheep , 041. The do-
m.ind fin jjood muttons contlnueb stiun0' and
prices Him.
Prevailing I'rlccs.
The following Is a table of prlees paid In
this inatkct for the jtr.ulo of stock mentioned :
I'rlmo sleets , 110) to II , ) ) tbs f I 10 ( TM' ' ) ; )
( oed steers , 12V ) to lllJIbs l.7" > ( l.)0
Good steels , 10M ) to IIJJ Ibs : i Ki fftl IU
Common , 10)0 ) to ll.'O Ibs : i.2."i < T I7" >
Common catinur- , 1.00 ffi-MX )
Ordinary to falreoAS I.lU fe..L" >
I'alr to good cows If * ) ( TtM"i
Good to uholco eows 2.7 * > fttir ,
Oholco to fancy eows 2 "i 0U ( ( a
I'alr to wood bulls 1.7"i { WIB
Cholco to fanoy bulls 2.5) ) fiil.Vi
Iilulit stockei-s and feeders. . . . . . . . . . 2. " > J < < 4TJ. >
1'eedurs.llWlo IIDOlbs 2'KI 561111
ralrlouholc-o Ilshthoxs : i.7" > © IRS
ralrtocholco hu.i\y lie s II S , " > ifflOi'S
I'alr to choice ml\cd ho s a.b.'iaSJ 871J
Coinpuratlvo Tables.
The following t.iblo shows the range lu
pi Ices on hogs dm Ing this and last week :
Avoraitis Pi-loo of IIo .
Showing the avet.igo pilco p ltd forloilsof
hogs on thod.iysluillu.ilud In Ml , ISjj , IsSJ und
Cost ol' Ho s.
The ( ollowliu t ihh ) Kl\'oi the avori- coit
ofhn son thodatosiuuntloiio I , liuluillii , ' the
cost to lay , as bisud up jn s Uoi repurtud :
Dale. 1'ileo. l > ito. 1'rlco.
May I May 2 tl i
May .1 , .1 May 5 : i iij
.May II May 7 : i 1MU
.May B. . May 0 J 07d
May 10. IU May 12 II UliJ
May 11 May 14 a SSU
Miiyl.1 . May ni : ioi ;
May 17 . Mtiy 10 Ub7
Jlay 20. 3 ST )
Highest and lowest S.ilos of
Tml.iy , Yesteiday.
HUhPst tlW lllshcst f.rI02j !
Lowest , II 73 Lowest J bO
Stoulc Itouclpts.
Oniulal Voatoulay nstlm.ited Today.
Cattle 71 cars , I.4.VJ Cattle Ii-Seais. ' . ' .HOO
llo s. . hi can , 5HI llok-s . . .11:1 : cars , 7 100
lloiscs. . . Icar. 15 fahcep . . . .bears , till
UIIIIKO of Prices ,
lions.
The follow Ins table shows the r.uijjo of
jirloes paid foi IIORS :
rulr toeholut ) lltsht boss $ .1 75 CJ.'I M
Tali toeholeo heitx.v hox-4 'I b7it .l W1J
I air lotholeo ml\ed hok'a 3 KJii'&J ' b7H
blltEf.
I'rlino fat sheep (130 ( d.1 7S
liood fat sheep . 4 SO < 5s IW
Cumnion to iiadlum sheep U 00 ttl 50
DlNposltlon ol * Slouk.
Showing the uunibor of eattlo bought by
tlio loading buyuMon toiluy's market.
CiTTl.E.
SwIftACo 788
Oeo II llanimimd A. Co ; wi
Armour-Oiidahv l > Uo "il
Umaliu 1'uukliiK Co 5-j
llunton A Underwood 7s
Decker A Do oii u
I.obinan A. Tratiermun W
Urono A Vunbant 1
Other buj ew , 7
nonn.
Arinour-Ouduhy I'auklngOo 2,721
Omaha I'uoklni ? CO 1,7M
HwlftAC\ > tC5
U. U.UuuimouaiCo 481
Klngan&Co
EIIEKP.
. . . . 41i
Armour Uudnhy Tucking Co < i
Itcproscntntlvo Sales.
nr.r.r STKr.its.
Mil. & . Wyo. Inv. Co.
hi stecis , shipping 1310 4 : Hi !
S1IKIU1.
Market Mention.
Cattle lower.
Ilous closed linn at Mondaj 's prices.
Thomas rowel's sunt up near of hogs fiom
Sutton.
J. I ) . Itoylesc.inio In from Cicto with a car of
cattle.
O. K. Welch was up from I'.ipllllon with a car
Of iHUb.
11. llowaith came In fium Cook with three
cart of cattle. ,
Couhrnn < .lT.i\lur h.id ae.u-of luys on the
mat Ket fiom Wllber.
Henry PehlnstooU had thieo cars of cattle on
the market fiom West I'olnt.
W. A. Tliilay was on the maiKetwIth two
caisof e.ittle from ( iieenwood.
J. T Ilon > IIKUI , of Itcn vinaii & Littler , Cor-
do\.i , w.is up with a eai of
I' . Mori'ho.id scut over a car each of
ho s ami e.ittlo ftoni Dinilap , la ,
Michael Lamb , a piumlnciit dealer of Cedar
Kaphls. c.imu In wllh two cats of cattlo.
A. T. Nichols sent In a car of hois from
Lltchlleld T i : . Jones calm ) In with them.
H Anderson , of Utah , was In with a lo.ul of
heavy hos .i\ iniliij Jll iioinuls ami topped
thomaiKet at Jt.WJ.
OJl.tllA Jf.tltKETS.
I'rotlitcp.
TISII rrcshwhlto ttout , pIKe ami plOUerol ,
uerlb , 8e ; still KUOII , 7c.
UiDi.4 , Phi/it ) AM ) T r.i.ow Green salted
hhles , , V35itc : diy salted hides , 51J7c ; ihy
Hint hides fiSo ; calf hides , 4'//if'io. ( D.im-
nsi'il hides 2o le-s. Sheep pelts , Kreen , each ,
5 < ) ctl.25 ; sheep polls , dry. per It ) , ixijlllc ; tal-
II , , , , * ! , . 1. , , vw , IV , * ! W. , I , 11V > IU , H WSU ,
white , 3'iaie ' ; yellow , 2',0lo.
Itm.NS Hand plcUcd imvv , 1 1 C0l.75i hand
picked navy , medium , tl.5fl.oO ) : hand plcUed
country , $1 401. < X ) ; Rood clean , $ I.25Q1.4U.
Ai-i'i.h llurihii I'ei tt. Oi"lse.
WOOL Kino unnashed , l.tttlfic ; medium un
washed , 18Ji2lo ; 1'oiirt.u unwashed , I
Kuns llouer , per II ) . * . ' .5 ( > 34 ( Kj ) each.
7.Xj ( ) otter , each. WUS7.00i wolf , each , 500cj
coon , each , 40 ® ' - ; inliiU , each , 'tOitAOui muskrat -
rat , fall. siilJc : musUrat , winter , 10Q15u ;
skunk , 25.1SIOC ; ludKer , 40el.OO ; deer shins ,
per Ib , 20ffl.Kc ) ; deer skins , winter , per lb , 124
22e.
22e.HONEV
HONEV 12'il ' Ho per lb : strained , Oc ,
Oil \NOKsl' el .Medltorranoan sweoth ,
$4.50 ; California fancy naxils , t5.V ) < 35,75t Los
AtiKulfs , WsO ; fancy Duarlo hCLdllngs , $ IJ.5j
In ll\o box lots , 15o per box less.
l'l > K\l'l'i.hS-l'ord07 , t..5oa'l 00.
hTinwiiKiuiiis 1'er ca-o. choice shipping
block , t-ISOiQI HO ; eooil.t..ooiii.'l oo.
Uiiihii-1'ur bbl , rellned , W.10 ; liulf bbl , J.I50 ;
haid elder , pin e , per bhl , J500 ; orantiu cldei ,
half bbls , 17 00 ; peareldui. half bbls , i'.W.
OU.UOIIM V HllKHIIIUS Pur lbVliWO. .
Ml.NCK MK\T-&ai > o tier lb.
Lt.MO.NH1'or box , Jlesdlna , fancy , H.505.00 :
strictly cholcol.2ia4.5J.
II AN ANAS Pur bunch. $ I..M > TJ'IOO.
liUTTr.H Creamery , fancy jolls. nrliitB. 21 ®
2'c ; creamery , fancy , hollil packed , 2i > ® 2lu ;
cre.unury , eholoe , IsfSlOo ; dairy , fmicy rolln
tu.d nrlnis , li/iiltc ; dairy , fancy , bollil jaoked ) ,
I5lCo ; daliy , choice , 14 15o ; country roll ,
fancy , lllif.Ho ; cholto , 8rtUo ; country roll ,
Kootl , dirt8ccountiy roll , fair , S&Qc ; poor
stock , IMfc to.
iisUo : ! ( pur iloz fotstiletly fresh ; stale
block not saleable ,
Ito.NLS-iQiiotatloiis are for delivery In Chi
cago. ) Dry Hurrah ) , per ton , | l&ai8,00 ; dry
country , bleached. tlooo@H.lX ) ; dry country ,
damp and mealy , JSOJSIO.OO.
Vnu.TUii.hS Old bwcut potatoes , fancy ,
Muscat I lie , pur bbl. il 00 ; onions , extra fancy ,
tl.30 ; onions , fair. 12.5)1 rutabagas. t..OO ; car
rots , * , ' , uO ; parsnips , $1.59 ! beets , $ , ' ,00 ; horbo-
rndUh loots , per bbl , fJM : perlb7u ; celery
rootH , per bbl WUO ; pur doCOu ; hoiaeradlsh ,
per doz pints , $1.25 ,
l'iiktiiiiVLh3se : ( ; < per lb.
. ) Ki.ns-i'(3lu ; ' ( perlb.
IIII.SSLI ) : ) VBAI/-- Choice medium , &SSic ! ;
heavy. 4O5e.
1'cr tibl , Uenltonf , M.OO ; Willow
, 1.100' Hun Din U , tl.7Sj Uumuultv , 11.50.
I.l.VHKKt ) Ollr01ttJ3c. ( .
uocuANUTri Per hundred. H.OO.
PiCKLKS-Mc-dlum. per bbl , KM ; small , tc.50 ;
ghurklns , 7.Wi 0.4.11. chow cUow.ijts , > 3.b3j
POTATor.s-Por bushel , f JJicl" , i .V o ; fair to
ROOd , 20ft2JC. , IK \
1'out.Tiir Per tlo/cn , choice hrn , M.2Vill.OO ;
choice , mixed. K1001M33 ; roosters. fJ.lOitJ.75 ;
fiprliiK Chlekeno , I-.M for small , M notf-l no for
medium , JI.002I..V ) forlnrsc ; ll\o turkojH , per
lb , I > 310C. * *
j
Groceries.
St'OAiH-Ciit loaf.7Jc $ ; out Ion f cubes , 7'ie ' ;
standard , powdered , i'ioXX ; , powdered ,
7ttc ; uraniilntcd , standard , , fl'4ifW c ! confec
tioners , A , 0'itf ! white etthi , r ' , c ; oxtrn C ,
Nob.,5Sio ; amber. flUe.
COMI.H Koasjed Arlmekle's Arlosn , 2SSo :
McLnuitlilln's X.\\\ . -V o ; Oerm-in. 251e ;
ten mill coiinnoii I'lo , I''TMIgj iMoolm , ; wo ; Jnvn ,
genuine O. a , , 2i > c ; Jnv , good interior , 23cj
African , 22'ie. . .
r.\iilNACKUS Ooons llnrlov. IVHJo : farina ,
Bui pom. 'ioi oatmeal. P.tlo : macaroni , iocs
vermicelli , lOc : rice , 4QO'j ' s.ijw ntid tnploca.
06170 ! Hum boan" , 00.
Oil.s-Keroseiic-1' . W. , lO'ic ' ; W. W. , l.lc :
hcmlllRht , l.i'jc ; irasollno , 12ei salad oil , $2.003
0.00 pur doz. Linseed Haw ole ; boiled , ( Ho.
MK\TS Hums No. 1. 10 Ibau-raRo , toe1 10 to
22 Ibs. O'JC ! 12 to 14 Ibs , 10'i" ' ! shoulders. Co ;
breakfast bacon , No. I. K'Ji1. luini saiisaxe.H'ic ;
dried beef hams. UWiyi'i liocf tongues. $9.00
perdorjdrv suit meats , ii'ifffiiUo per Ibj lintii
roulette. 7ioj ! bonulcsn barn , 7'iCj picnic ham ,
LAUD Tierces , fi'jo ! M 11) cant , fi' c ! 10 Ib
cans , lie ; Mb cans , il'jcjlllh cans OUc ; kettle
rendered , Ic per Ib tidmice. .
OANNKII MKATS 1 Ib lunch tniigup , $2.75 ; 211)
lunch tongue. ! l.7. " > ; 1 11) ) corned beef. J1..V1 ; 2 Ib
eoi ned beef. J..M ! 0 Ib corned beef , M.iV ) j 14 Ib
corned bcifl4.00 ) ; 2ll > boneless plxs' feel , $ . ' .20 :
lib ntiKllshbr.iwn , J1..H ) ; 2 IblJiiilhh brawn.
J..l.'i ; ft II ) in : lNli In aw n , } ( ! : > ; lib chipped beef.
$ . ' .00 ; 1 Ibeoinpree-iul ham. $ | .IB.
Uoi-n-lliisls Manilla rope. IV ; sl al rope ,
13' c ! eottiin lope , KM- ; new pioeess , S'Jc.
rorrovTwisK.lllhberj flnc..lur4plo,22c ;
flue , 20c : I ) ilsy. lo : candle \\lek. 22o.
Ot.ivhs quarts. per doK7.V , pints per dor ,
W.a ; bulk , pei jinl. lfii ! .
Vi.\MUii-n : r. elder. lOoj Rood , 12o ; white ,
wine , l.'io : fancy fruit , 8c.
i-rovi I'OMSII.OWi5s7 >
: - - p ( r pross. ;
1UU4Am. . , per cwt. , 41 , uo ; Luwlston , per
cut. , f 17.00.
Monssns Hbls. N.O. fancy , per ( ml , .V > S
r > Ti : choice. 1VSI70 ! stood. MtM.V-j Cuba baking ,
2 < tf. Wo ; bluett stiap. WJ-'c
\\iui'i'iMi I'Ai'i.u-Miau. jier Ib , l > tG2ic } ;
rii2'jej ' Manilla II. , Vi < 5c : No. 1. 7c.
lt\s ] Union NIII.IIV. HOiMS per eenl olT list
8M liliMNMIw ) In bbl liiilli. fMO ; best
Ki . .ukiii ) , its J. IW : best KI , uli . l j. .is t40 ; best
ist.uli' , IN Ifls , $ : . ' ! > ; lock salt , ctitshod , Jl.bJ ;
eoMiinon , bbl , } l 2. > .
Mp > Castile , mottled , per 11) ) , ' > aIOc ; do ,
white , pi-r Ib. Me.
Ilitoous I'.ulor , " > tle , fioi. I lie..7.'i ; 2 tie ,
$ VJ. " > ; stalles. f..K > ; iMiiimmi , tl.SUigl.T.'i.
COCOA " { Ib tin. 4Uc pei Ib
Cnocoirn ± Ki-i. > c per Ib ; German chleorj ,
red , MIO.
Svi.sDllbls ( ) l'io ; gMiiulated. So ; kegs ,
l' e.
e.MIDV I'KRO. cn lh < i to box. VififcVJc.
NliTAlnioniN , Tie ; III i/lls. Ue ; lllbprts
Ilkjiucans , lie ; walnuts , , " , , peanut vocks ,
be : 10 isted. lie ; reniiessc c peanuts , 7c.
Dutlds ( ( iiot-eis ) 1'er II ) Umax. Ke ; rop-
pel.is.i'ie ; 11 ly le ixes , 14 ; cliu > . UPC ; ep om
silts. 4u : R ! uibei s-iltsllc , sulphur. ' "jc ; blue
\ltilol , Ikalum,4c ; ; taitaiie.icld.4ie ; lesln..V.
Cm hsK 1'ull en-am twins , U'JL-J full eie.im
Ohio swlssloe ; full ere \\Hcon-ln s-wKs ,
IIQ.ir.c ; full ei-eani In lek Hi , full eieam llm-
buiserSwIss , I ic ; fanoi MH \ bojR.inb. e. , lll'ii- .
CAN.SKII ( Joons I'lults ( .ilifonil.i standaid
bi.tnds. " ' Ib. pel do/ Apricots , tl ( . .Vifl 75 ;
apt loots , nfo fiult.il.fiO : cilldiis Jl V ) : blaek-
iH'llles. .jai ; t-hvilles , lil.uk WaKfft'Sij ehui-
iles. while. .2 ii' . ' "ill : Ri.ipcs * l.kTjsO ( ; | ; pe.irs ,
"
pi'iiehi's. lemon elliip. - ' 40 ; pltms , t y.f. $1 OSft
180 ; plums , golden diop , * l " 0 ; plums , uiccn
R.iKi's , fI.UVI VI ; pe.iclus with pits In. JI.M ) ;
euil.illts , t'.j ) ; nooscben li-s , $ . ' 15 ; quliiies.
ir..IO : laspbeiiks. . ' * ( ) ; stii\ibeiiles. J..V ) ;
peaches , .t-lb oastei u stand.inls , $ l.s,1 ; .1-11) ) pie ,
fl.lll ; ( i-lbple , 05 ; gallons pic. * .IW ; npples
2-11) ) stiawhVirii's , ! HKij.r ! > i j I'-Ib inspbet lies ,
? I.X ( ) ; 1-lb bluebeliles.Wii'HIi .2-11) ) hlacUlx iilos.
dViJ''ie ; 2-Ibstia beiiUs , pn-soi\ed , il.W ; 2-lb
i.Hpln-i lies , pi evened , fl0. . 2-lb black bet i Ii s ,
piesened. $1.2 , ) ; pineappleih.iin.i chopped.
k''H ) ; 2-lb It.ih.ima Kialul. * . ' .75 ; 2-lb llahani i
sliced. f.'KI : 2 Ib landiud slleid. Tl 2 > 'tl.iVi ;
elici lies , 2-lb icd , lialtlmuio , 8VJi'i5e ; peais , 2-
Ib fl/W.
Vhoir\ni.i ; : > > Toiniiloes J-llie\lit , } l 00 , 3-
11) ) stamlaidesleiii luanils , ( iy > ' 'lV ; gallons ,
stili-lh slandaid. WK ) lorn I'lnt-t tonn ,
fl.K ) ; fillleilfjed sujj.n eoin.eiy line , $1 VI ;
choice 2-1 b MifMi coin , f I Ji. 2-lb e\ti.i HCslern
bt.iiKls , flSTifl.H ( ) ; 2-lb ititudaiilMslein
lit amis , .mf,70u. ) Jlusluoonis1lb I'leiu-h. e\-
ti.i HIM22 < k21e ; 1-lb 1'ieiich , line. M 22c ; I-lb
I'lt'iieh. oidtnai ; . Ili'itlSf I'e.iv Ties , Iliii-.pet
can , - ' " > < ; dc'iiil line , per ran. Ide ; 2 lb sifted ,
$1.00 ; 2-11) ) eaily.Mine. tliVi/riS ; 2-11) Million ,
staudaid InaiiiU , 11.1(1 ( ; 2-lbsoaUed , 57e. MiliiK
be.ilis , 2-lb hljih ( Made , Iti fume. Mi2lb ; ( iol-
deii abeans. . 752 ; 1b stilus ; hi.ins. 70c :
Lima Iteaiis 2lboikvd , , V , lloston Itaked
lloiins 3-lb Imils $1 ( A ; Cioun In.mil. 1.50.
hueet Potnloi's il-ll ) Ne tlei-.ey , JI.MI. I'liinp-
klus--3-Ib , l.tl ) . Uki.i and tomatoes , } i.Ml ;
okia , tl.OU ; siii-cotash , 11.20.
I'lsn Codllsh , cxtin Oeoises. now. fi'iCj
Kr.ind bank , new , 5o ; * ill > vr , 2-lb blocks , ii' e ;
snow while. 2-lb hrick . new , b9ic ; Tin key ted ,
laiKe middles , bricks , ! > c ; snow nhlto eiales ,
1J-51I ) boxes. 73ie : li eland halibut. He ; IIIL-
diiim scaled hei 111 it- " > < - ; No. 1 sealed heriln .
22i- ; domestic Holland licrilnj ; , 35cj Ilniabiirf , '
spiced heriln . $1 V ) ; Husshui saidlnes , 7- ) - ;
Russian saidlnes , plnlii , ASc ; Impoi It'll Holland
heiihiK. crown bi.iml , Klc ; do fancy milkers ,
'We ' ; maekeiul. No. I shore , half bbls , jnno ;
bloateis , half bbls. $18 10 ; \ \ bite llsli. half bbls ,
$ r.0l ; trout , half hills. iSflO ; fnmllv while 1Kb.
MO ) ; salmon * .S)0 ( ) ; 1-lb m.iekeiellheiiln ) tl.no
fiil.Kl ; 1-lb lliin.in haddli-s , fi.75 ; I-lb lobsters ,
.f..iva.2 > ; I-lb Alaska vilmoii , Ali-Ut.tl.Wj 2-lb
oysteis , 10 oJI.U5 ; 1-lb oystcis. fl o/ , $1,1,1 : L'-lb
selects , 12 < ) / . . 1.1 ; 1-11) ) clams , little necks , frl.25 ;
2-lb clams , llttlo necks JJIIOjIb ; sni dines ,
Imported , pei ease , 1IHK JlloO aHX ) ; - ! ! Im
ported boneless saidlnes. ' 'do ; Ji-lb saidlnes ,
Ameilean , pet case , lKs ( ) , rreneh st Ic , ifl.KXS
500-lb ; saidlnes. American , per case. 103s ,
I'leiieh style , J730ri'8X ( ) ; ' 4lbasdines mus
tard , pel ease , 30s , W.7.V i4.K ( ) ; Impoited key
saidlncMIIO ) .
DuiKi ) I'liru Ciiuants , new , C' ' . < 37'se ;
pi lines , casks , 1,110 Ibs , 7'a < 3fiiie : prunes , bbl
or b IKS , ( iJ4i.7'ie ( ; eltion pei'l , iltiims , 20 Ibs.
2Jc ; lemon ptel , ( Hums,20c : f.ud dates , IIONLS ,
12 Ibs , l.'e ; apiK-ots , eholcu cMipoiated , 15e ;
apilcots , lullj-cuied 25 Jb boxes , It-e ; apileots ,
fancy,21 lb boxes , KH- ; apples eholco e\apoi-
aled , ll'ie ; apples , ] ulino new , lOo ; lies , lajer ,
111 per cent tine. I I'je ' ; lit sacks. 7e ; I'eislaii
dates , 7c ; Salt Lake apples , 5i4e ; blackberries ,
u > apoiateil , .Ml lb boxes , 5J4c ; cheirles , pilled ,
diy cuied , l.lu : peaches pated , fancy. 1s4i2io ! ;
choice. Klo ; hilt Lake , Uo ; pitted plumbs , Cal. ,
1 lb boxes , 8'sS'J'ji' : laspbeiiles. eMipoiaUd ,
N. V. , now.ille ; piiines , 11. C. . CO-70 , Iix3.1.c ;
OI.UIKO peul. Ho ; i.ilstns , Callfouila , London
eiop ls'M ' , f..4l ( ; Cal loosa muscatels , eiop Ib'JO ' ,
J..IO ; Valunelas , Isss , 7o ; Vsilenulas , new , lie ;
Cal. seedless , M < s , w ; Ondiiia , layei , nuw , lie ;
dilud giapes , .Ic ; piunulles. nuw , flu.
MCtHlH.
Itr.ooic TIN Small pig , 2'c pel lb ; bar , 30c
per lb.
Coi'i'i.u Planished holler sl/es , 3o ! pel lb ;
cold rolled. 2su per lb ; slieiilliliig , 27o perlb ;
pills and Halts , 2c peril ) .
(1\I.VAM/l.l > MlhhT IllON Plso'l 50-10 pel-
cent , pat. plan , lion , Nos.'I"ft.7 ' , A , 10'c ; 1 > ,
U'o.
ItoOKl.Ml-Chareoal , I.O. , 14x23,11. , 1.75 ; I.X. ,
17.21.
t.r IKON No. 20 , W.05 ; No. 27 , $ .1.75.
TIN 1'i.ATU-l.C. , 10x14 , 211 ! , $7.25 ; I. X. , 10x14 ,
S2V $1).00.
TIN 1'i.ATK-Coke , 10x11 , 22"i , J3.23.
hrfcv [ < NAH.S llii-ic , M.2"i.
Hnihl , WIIIB NAII.S H.isc , W.CS.
WiitK Jap. burl ) , $ . ! ( ; Kalv , , $1.15.
Qiilnlno. per ni. . , V A. W , 40o ; German , 40c : In-
dUo , pel lb , Tile ; Insect ponder , -IJo ( ; opium ,
$ .l.ir > ; morphine , per of l.K ) ; hops , per lb , .me ;
Blyeerlne , 2le ; dextrine , U'c ; cuttlebone , : i5c ;
cream taitar , pine , .He ; commeiclal , 18c ; cam
phor , .Vie ; am. cull ) . 14c ; blue vltilol , 7'ic. '
Acids Carbolic,40I loiltrlo,4V3l7c ; ! ; tartailc ,
. ! 7iii.fJo ( ; sulphiiilc , per lb , , lo. Oils bperm.
$1.10 ; whale , We ; castor. $ l.2"i ; noats foot , 54Si
dOc ; turpentine. Me ; Ttijika beans , $ | .7. > ® I.IH ) ;
balsam toln , : QIOo ; calomel , ( C/ti'tTo ' ; canthar-
udles , $ l.mril..i5 : ; ; casslfi bud- , , 20ti2o ; ohloto-
form , tl"ilo ; orRot , ! 75Vu ; RIIIII arable. .Yi0
U5e ; Klyeerlne , 22&'oo ; lycopodlum , 4JiilCu ( ;
ineicury , 8le.
Tlio Wool Market.
HOSTON , May 20. [ Sp clul Telegram to Tin :
HiiK.1 Tbuio ha4 been a fair nm\omcnt of
wool and prices have beau steady , .Supplies
of now mo notiirrUInu ipry fieely asyct and
thcreforo stocks In dealers' hands aru small.
Ohio mid I'oimsyIvntilu llccces hao been Hell-
IiiRatii7ji2u : | ; forX.-'tlOJIulfor XX and above
and UMJ for No. 1 Jllulilnan. I'leeccs are linn at
'JUa. In eombliiR weeK ihcro bave been hales
of No. 1 at ii'nrr40e. ' Ohio ( Inu delalnu soils at
'iv tue and Michigan liny delaine at MWCxi.
Unwashed combltiR wogjs mo uuiet ati'lftJUa. .
Territory wool has beiin la steady demand ,
with sales of Mno at SH/RlUo ; ( lau medium at 55
© o ! o and medium at flO-iti-'o suoured , Tovas
Callforniu und Oregon wools are btoady and
( inlet , 1'ulled wools uru In coed demand , with
bales of choice Niiper at 4Uiiltc , common to
Rood super at ItHi.Wo and extra ut25 < .ku. ) I'ur-
ulgu wools arc. IInil and In steady demand.
A IIOIISK'H S13XH13 OF H
It IH infill } ' Dovclopctl and Capable of
"Wonderful Dlstliiutlontj.
Tlio horse will lenvo musty liny un
touched in his bin , however hungry ,
Buys Hoi'bO nnd Stable , Ho will not
drink of wntor objectionable to his
questioning snilT , or ( ronuv bucket which
bomo odor makes ollonulvo , however
thirsty. Ills Intelligent nostril \\ill
widen , qulvor nnd query over the dnlnti-
eat bit ottered by the falrent of hundu ,
with coaxings unit would make u mortal
shut liia eyes nnd swallow a nnuseouB
mouthful ut n gulp.
A muro Is novel * satisfied by either
sight or whinny Mint her colt is really
her own , until alio hits n cortillcd mtsnl
ccrtlllcnto to the fnct. A blind horse ,
now living , will not allow the npnronch
of n stranger without showing signs of
nnger not wifely to bo disregarded. Tlio
distinction la evidently nuulo by his
sense of smell , nnd nt n considerable dis
tance. Blind horses , ns irrulo , will gnl-
lop wildly about u past tire without strik
ing the surrounding fence. The sense of
smell informs them of its proximity.
Others will , when loosened from the
stable , go directly to the gnto or bars
opened to their accustomed feeding
groundst and when desiring to return ,
after hours of careless wandering , will
distinguish ono outlet and patiently
await its opening. The odor of that par
ticular part of the fence Is their pilot to It.
The horse In browsing , or whllo gath
ering herbage with his lips , is guided in
its choice of proper food entirely by Us
nostrils. Illind norses do not make mis
takes in their diet. In the temple of
Olympus a bron/o horse was exhibited ,
at the sight of which six real horses ex
perienced the most violent emotions.
Aelian judiciously observes that the
most perfect art could not Imitate na
ture sutllelontly well to produce so strong
an Illusion. Like Pliny and Pausanlus ,
ho consequently alllrms that "In casting
the statue a magician had thrown Illp-
pommies upon it , "which by the odor of
the plant deceived the hor.sos , and there
in wo have the secret of the miracle.
The scent alone of a buffalo robe will
caiibo many horses to evince lively ter
ror , and the floating scent of a railroad
train will frighten some long after the
locomotive is out of sight and hearing
A ST11ANGH GKMUr ; .
Some Facts in tin1 KviMitful Career ! '
an Indiana Kni-mcr.
On a farm some ten miles from Madi
son , Ind. , there lives a man , "a youth to
fortune and to fame unknown , " but
nevertheless possossx-d of extraordinary
powers , says the New York Star.
James Norvillo , for that Is his name ,
was born in lb7 : ! at Sydney , Now South
Wales. His mother was born in Jerusa
lem and his father at Tangier , Africa.
At an early ago ho boarded a .training
ship the Aspinwall at Greenwich ,
where he remained for three years , dur
ing which time ho was taught to read
and write English and German. This
was all the bchooling ho over had , ex
cept a short comv-o in a night bchool at
Alexandria , Africa. L-iter on in his
oM'iitful career ho spent seventeen years
on the Peninsular and Oriental line as
midshipman , bailing from Liverpool via
Queenstown to Calcutta. When on the
Indian ocean during the darkest night
ho could calculate the distance which a
btorm had driven his bhip and the lati
tude in which ho was Mining within live
second's of the e.xact position.
Ilib traveling has been extensive and
his experience most varied. Uo was
with the Twenty-second Highlanders at
the rescue of Lueknow and was on the
ship Crocodile at the siege of Seb.is-
topol. Ho passed through our civil war ,
serving in the Tenth Misbourl cavalry.
lie carries two ininnlo balls in his body ,
and part of his skull was shot away , par
alysis resulting therefrom , and causing
th'o lid of one eye to bo useless.
.Mr. Norvillo is also an able linguist ,
being acquainted with Arab , Turkish ,
Persian , Sanscrit and Hebrew , and
speaks German , Italian , French and
bpanish. At ono time ho taught the
children of the English soldiers at Alla
habad , and while there learned Sanscrit
from the priests.
The most wonderful tiling relative to
this man is his retentive memory. Ho
can recite the Koran and Talmud verba
tim , and also Ci ecu's History of England
and Frost's History of the United States.
Ho recently recited an article from a ,
newspaper of April 10 , 188(5 ( , never hav
ing read it since that time. Ho is a very
ordinary looking nuin , of whom hib
neighbors know but little , nor are they
able to become familiar. with him.
Unreasonable Prejudice.
Some very intelligent people are prr > ] n-
duieed atrainstany and all patent or propi ie-
tuiy medicines , and especially so against
icmedies they have never tiled personally.
Those who hao had the opportunity nnd
given Chamberlain's Pain Balm a fair tiiul
pronounce it invahiablu. It pioinptly relieves
the oxcru elating pains of rheumatism and its
continued application insuies an effectual
euio. Many persons who had been almost
cnpplcd with chronlo ihcunutism for years
have- been cuiod by tising _ Chamberlain's
I'aia Balm. The prompt relief it affords is
alone woith ten times the cost of the medi
cine. 50 cents per bottle for sulo by all drug
gists. _
niacoiiKu STATUK CAST.
A Ton nnd a Hall' ol' Molten Itronze
Forced Into the Mold.
A ton and a half of bron/o was poured
into the mold of the Henry Ward
Bcccher statue at the Henry Ilonnard
Bron/o company's works on the after
noon of May 4. Tlio bron/.o made u
great sputter stew about it , and ended
up in a rebellious outbuibt of flame and
smoke , but exports worn sure it was a
good job and that the casting will bo
found perfect. A hundred or more per
sons witnessed the work. J. L. A. Ward ,
the sculptor , who modeled the statue
was one of them. Colonel William C.
Becehor represented the Beecher fam
ily , says a Now York dispatch to the
Chicago Herald. Rev. Dr. Lyninn Ab
bott and a number of other Plymouth
church people , with most of the mem
bers of the statue fund committee , wore
also there , accompanied by thirty or
forty ladies. The head for the statno
had' already been cast and was on exhi
bition. Every ono except Colonel
Beechor declared that it was a
nmrvolously excellent and accu-
ratn nieca of work. Colonel
Becehor scorned disappointed be
cause it could not talk. After the
casting began today the steady How of
the metal had lasted only half a minute
when there was a frightful glare , flame
and smoke enveloped the mold , and
great splashes of vivid color flashed
through the air and fell upon the
ground. The workmen sprang away
and tumbled to the ground with their
clothing apparently all in a bla/o. The
Bcalloldings caught 11 ro and bla/ed
fiercely. The women were terror-
stricken and the men among the specta
tors tried to run. All that had happened
was that the mold had tilled n little
quicker than was expected. There had
been an overflow , but the blazing scaf
folds were quickly extinguished , and
the workmen were found to have es
caped with any more serious injury
than burns on the face and hands. Tlio
statue cannot bo uncovered for several
days yet. The hand holding the well-
known slouch hat of the preacher has
still to ho east. When it and the head
are put upon the part cast today the
whole statue will weigh about 0,500
pounds and will bo nine feet high. The
pedestal will bo a group of slaves and
ono of children. The whole bron/o
work of the monument will weigh 7,600
pounds.
TtioiimuidH ol' Dollnrfl
Are spent every year by the people of this
state for worthless mediclnen for the cure of
throat und lung discuses , when wo know
that if they would only Invest * 1 In SANTA
AIJI10. the new California discovery con
sumption nnd Itlndicd complaints they would
la this pleasant remedy llml relief It is
recommended by ministers , physicians und
publicspeakersof the Golden btato. Bold and
guimmtccd by Goodman Drug Co ut 11 u
bottle. Three for f J CO.
The most stubborn cases of catarrh will
speedily succumb to CAUFOUNIA CAT
( JUKI ; . Six mouths' treatment far fl. By
mail , U 10.
BOSTON , MASS ,
CAPITAL . $400,000
SURPLUS . 000,000
Accounts of llnnki , Hankers ami Corporations (0-
Itcltctl.
Our fnclllllc * for COU.KCf 10Nf > nro excellent , nnd
we roll comit for l > anln when bnlincos trttrrnnt It.
lloston Is n lleiervo Cltr , unit balances with us
from banks ( not located In oilier Itcicna Cities )
count M a reserve.
Wo draw our oirn ctrhinstn on Iiomlon anil the
Continent , ami make cable trnn fer * niul place money
br IcU-itraih throughout the Unltcil Slates anil Gin-
nda ,
Wolmo a market for prlmo flrst-cla InYetmcnl
Securities , nnit Invlto proposals from Stnte ) , Coun
ties nml Cities when IsMtluit bomts ,
\Vu ilo a Kcncral banking bulue s , nml Invlto cor
respondence.
respondence.ASA P. POTTER , PitusiniiNT.
Jos.
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Omnhn. I Depot IQlli ami Mnvin > lri't't. Omaha.
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IU3 a in . Cblcnk-o ii : | > ro s . . . . II50 p m
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ll.N'ION I'ACit'lO i Arrlvos
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P 15 a in Allnntlc llxpri- " li JO p m
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8Un ) in Sioux City Adinniuixliitlun ' 41 p in
I ( IU p m blonx City Kjprt'i'MHx Sun ) i ra p in
U41 p m ft 1'nul Minltoil ' . ) 1.1 n in
bl5nnii Morenio 1'n neiiKt-r ( Kx Him ) R 41 n in
5 11 pin ! lori-nto I'n c-n or ( Hx Sim ) II JO p in
Lcnvcs I MIHSOIJIII PACII'IO Arrival
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Ihc o trains nlso plop nt llth , 17th'JUth ami 2IIh
ftreeti , Summit am ) Suldco Crosslni ; 'W'orklns-
UIIMI'I Irnlm On not run Siimlay.
r.cnve7 rcilIOA < i < 5 ; It I. A l'AOII < ' ( ir Arrives
Tranalur | Union Depot. C < iiincll lIlulTa Transfer
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Trmiiftrl Union Ih-ol | , Council lllutra .Transfer
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102.1 p ml Kani-u ntjr NlKlit llxpruai I 1,20 a in
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1 ( ( Tplii . . .M. LoiilH Cniinn Hull
1 j.-n ui 01IICAUO. llUHf.'N A Ot1lKiV ! j Arrive- )
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650 p in Ht I'nul llxprcsi | DM p m
MISSOUUI 1'ACIHO bUllUIUIAN TllAINS.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
A.T
13O2 Parnam Stroot.
HARRY P. DEUEL
Oity Passenger and Tlolcot Agent ,
WANTED
ISSUED DY CITIC8 ,
I COUNTIESBCHOOl
. , , - - . PIBTRICT8 , WATCH
Corrcfpoodtnccwllclted. COMPANE8 , , CTC.
N.W , HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers ,
103-105 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO
TO StQto Street. BOSTON *
GILBERT BROTHBUsT
Taxidermists
Specimens can lie nt i i f ly by
mall or oxurou fceod lor yrlcoi. blJ iV.
mu Street. OtOAlia.
YPHM K fan bncurt(1 ( In io to CO days
U11111U1J ijy ube Of ju | , inurveloiis MitKle
Kcmedy 1400 U ) for lute It "III nut euro ( AU-
T10N to Kill HIM utiiiulnu rttiuiidyrllu or call un
V C Jujlyu , .W lUriigy btiect , OiuaLu , .Ntlrmku
SIIROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN ,
Provisions and Stocks
Ilascmcnt First National Bank ,
000 South 18th Street , Omnhcfi
NEBRASKA
National Bank
XI. 8. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , NED.
Capital , - $ . 00OOQ
Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O , - 137.0OO
. , . „ , . _ . _ . . . . . " \V , . . " 'I.-.IUV
X wliB. i-ed"Vif d"-n < ld"eni's"ji moi W "HVTitii r
T'Mortc , JolinB Oolllnsi II. O. Cuthhuj J , "
TI-IEl IRON BANK.
Corner llh anil r rn m Street * .
A Qcncrnl llnnklne
OOMMISKOIALx
National Bant
Capital , - $4OOOOO
Surplus , - 4OOOO
,
Omfprs nnit Dlrcftnri-K M MorxMimn , 0 Ml
Illtchrock , loxipli diriiein , Jr. , A llrnrr. K > f >
AiulcrioiiYllllain 0 Mnnllrnproililont. . I > II ;
WllllsnH , A I' llnpklni , | ire Mont A .Mllltnr4j
cmlilur , K 11 llrynnt ' nMlntnnt rnslilcr _
Omaha
IlootN nnd SltocH.
K1HKENDALL , JONKS & cM
Wholesale Manufacturers of Hoots & Shoes
'
ARents for Ilo-ton HiihlHT lm To 110 ? 1101 anil 11
llurni' ) Hlii't't , Oninlin Null
BTOKZ fe ILKR ,
Laijcr lecr ! Brewers ,
1M1 Ntrlh 16th Street , Oninlia Vpb
Cornice.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornlcd
Window en pi nml niL-lnllrnkfllulil" Jnlin I'licuctor ,
proprietor llMnn.l llOHoiitli IQlli i-lrcfl
Artlstn' Materials.
-
A. H03PE , Jr. ,
Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 Douulns Stri-i-t , Omnhn , Neb
ConI , Cok > , Kto.
OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
fl E Cor Kith iinrt Douulni Stiects , Omnhn , Neb.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
JU South I3lh Street , Onnhn , Neb
DEAN , ARMSTRONG & : CO. ,
Wholesale Cigars.
< 02N lolliStreet "llollol" KIT
Dry Gooilw nml Notions.
M. E. SMITH & CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions
Corner llth unil MoMiinl Strocli.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRV GOODS CO./ ,
Importers and Jobbers in Dry Gooity
Gents' KuxnlslilnKfioods Corner llth and Hurnoy
Htreots , Onmlin , Neb i
Furniture.
DEWEV & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
larntim Street , Onmlin , Nebraska.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture.
Omahn , Nubrn&kn.
GroccricH ,
McCORD , BRADY & CO ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
13lh nnfl Lcnvenworth Slrccla , Omnlm ,
Ijiiinbcr , Kto.
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc.
Imporlod nnd Amorlcnn I'ortlnml Comont.
Bucntfor Mllwnukea Urilruiillo Cemunt , uuil
( julncr Whlto Lime.
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber.
Wood carpets nnd parquet Mooring. 9th nnd Iougl4
Ktroots , Oniulm , Nubrankri.
FRED W. GREY ,
Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc.
Corner Dili unit Douulni Streets , Omnlm.
Millinery and Notions.
I. O13ERFELDER & CO. , /
Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , 4
208 , JlOtindZIZ South llth utreet.
_
Notions : :
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
_ 1184 llnrncy atrecl. Onmha.
OllH. "
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CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , \
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
AiloKrcnBO , etc , Omnlm A II lllsliop , Mnnaier
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Carrj nice utock of prlntlnu , wrnpplnir and wrlllnrf
paper. Hpeclnl nlt ntloii l7eu lo curd pupcr.
BafuH , Ktu.
A. L. DEANE &e CO. ,
Ucnernl Aitonts for
Halls' ' Safes ,
1 Mid 323 South 10th 8t , Onmtit.
ToyH , Kto.
II. HAHDY & CO. ,
Jobbers of
Dolls Albums Goods
Toys , , , Fancy ,
Houto fcurnlitlilnudoodi , Children's Carriages. 12CJ
tarnnui slrccl , Omnlm , Nob.
Water Supplies.
U. B. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
Ilallldftj wind mllli 918 and DM Jonun it , Omal ) %
_ U 1' lion , Acting Mnniu r. _
. ' . . y
Iron WorlcH.
_
' "pAXTON sTviEULINO IHON WORKS/
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worfc
Englnvt , lirnis nork , genurtl foundry , in.icliluo
inUli work Office and work * , U t'
Itjr and 17th itroel , Omaha
OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS J
Manl'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safe ? ,
CnulU , jail work , Iron iliutlert and tire oceu
U Andrten .prop'r Cor lull nod JatUun Mil.
Hiiull , DOOI-H , 12to.
M. A. DISUHOW tc CO. , H
Wbolcitla manufacturcri of
Sasb , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Ilrtncb ofllco , 12th and liard atreeti , Omnba , II ii
Qo.tit.li Om nli a.
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TINION BTO01C YAHOS CO. ,
01 South Oiaaba , Limited.