THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , IfRIPAT , SEPTEMBER 19 , 1890. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Manipulation ! ! the Principal Tcature In Wheat Ycsterdaj , A GOOD SCALPING MARKET ALL DAY , A MttloWlml Tcmpcrcil to Both Hulls and llcnrs lit Corn Nothing New In Outs Cnttlo and ProvtalotiB. CHICAOO. Sopt. 18. [ SnccIalTolcEram loTrie U.F.F..1 Trade was whlpsawcd Invhent today. IIutclihiKm put scllorsln tlio pit o.irly and got tlio crowd bearish nntl forced llio nmikct down. Then lie wn a buyer through other houses , niul titter otlior fellows lut their wheat Koto him the mar-let recovered anil they were Klad tolniy Ithnek. This made ngood scalp- Itignmrltct nil day. Tliero was little outsldo news of n rollahlo nature. Tliu Trice Current remarks on low reserves helped tlio market fora f w minutescnrly and tlio urlco for Ic- ucmljor stnrtcd nttl.OJ nnd wont to II.02VS , wlth'.May ut Jl.06UGl.WK. Thl.s brought on Ilntchlnson , st'llln through Farnuin and others. The only Rood buylnjt early was by Alltchell and Dunhnin k Co. After Kcncrnl holllns had put December wheat back toM.Olli , Schwartz and Dupeo Bold freely , It was said on stopordcru , nnd under tliU loul the prices went oil to the low fiRurcfor the dny , tl.OMi. Gcorgo Smith sold a line of wheat ulso. The May prlco wont down to } l.03i. ! Krom this there was aitradiial recovery until nearly t o'clock , when December was tip again totl.02Uand May had Increased Its ptemlum to4o ! and sold nRalnat * l.OflX. Huavy re ceipts nt Duluth holpcd to depress prices early , as well as rumoNof ether failures at Uoston. Thcro was talk of St , 1'etcrsburg cables not confirming thonllcscd reduction In llusslnn wheat prospects wired ycstcrdny. An improbable cable was received making the lliuigarlan crop 40,000,000 bushels , more than vcr before. No one was fooled Ijy this. Tlio reaction was duo totriuio KctthiR back wheat sold early wlicn heavy oIlciliiKs ceased. Tlio market was depressed to buy on , nnd the rally wasnatural nnd Mining. Cables \\orcslmply steady. The ntreiiKtli noted In wheat at It o'clock Increased lothoclose , The recovery In September was from MJVo toOSUc at the close. October wheat rohl atlWisctoll.OOat the close. The pilco for Dvcumljcr was run tin to { I.02U , orl ? < over tlio low price cnrlv. with theclo o ut tl.OSU. flay solcl untol.07'/i und closed at Jl.07'4 bid. On tlio curl ) , privileges nn December wheat hold , up toII ] ) . m. , as follows : Tuts $ I,01'i ' , calls JI.OlHtoJ I .OIK toSl.OI'i. The llttlo dispatch received Dy parties , Riving substance of 1'rlco Currmit coiiiincnt mi corn , was lomarkable. Itpleuscd both hulls and bears. It nald that the cornllclds arc yet quite Immature and In condition to ho seriously damaged by a hard freeze. This helped the hulls. It. ulso Bald that the frosts so far had not worked any material damage , und that light frosts only helped to check growth and hasten maturity. This helped the boars. Tlio market started n fraction under the close yesterday , with Octo ber ut47yc and May iitWIUe , On a llttlo bulge with wheat , the Ilrst half hour , October sold up 1041k' and May to 50V4c. Then tellers took tlio market , and on lighter shipments , liberal receipts Indifferent cables and the break In wheat sent prices down to 479ic for October nnd < n40 for May. Then llutclilnson became a buyer. Tliero were cold weather dispatches from tlio northwest and colder weather was predicted for tornoirow. 1'rlces recovered Hlowly until 10 o'clocu. when October was ngaln up to 4Bo and May at C0' ' c , or ! So under best prices early. Hc- fore the close corn touched the best prices for the day with September at47ic , Oc tober J8c. May COJic. Closlnc prices were : Sep tember 47"4'c. October 477 'c. May WBJc. 1'rivl- lepes on Jlay corn sold : 1'uta ' 50o ! to 40'ic. cullH.Mj.Vc. to.Ml'io. Oats closed ! cnn for all months , compared with last night , at It'Jjo for September , Il'So for October and 40ie for Jlay. Thcro was lit tle news In the pit and this market went down early with the others and recovered and closed at about lop prler.s. September sold at U7o ton : ? . cto : t7 ! c : October. il'Mo to U7c to 37 C ! Muy , 40 { c to 40.'o to 40io to 40 c. The provision market was a tame iitTalr to day. Traders watched the market mid that was about all. In lard and mess pork October was heavy and closed lower , with other months Htcady at last night's prices. Itlbs 8old2 oto5c lower ut one tlmo nnd closed Btoadv. October pork lost 15o for the day to S ! > .7r > , January sold at $12.00 toJ11.HO to811. 7 < 4 ut close ; May iitlflli.lS'/i. Other prices appear In the table. Ulspatcbcs quoted packtnt ; lota of hoffs nt5o decline , with packers slow buy ers anil light and mixed lots higher , with speculators active. FMXAXCI.IJL , NEW YotiK , Sopt. 18. [ Spoclal Telegram to TiinIlEE.1 STOCKS The verdlctof Wall street Is that the bear leaders played their points well in the stock murket la offsetting the ef fect of bond purchases. They bought early yesterday and at UH opportune moment pre cipitated tholrsharcson the market nnd In- unccd considerable liquidation In addition. Jly forcing a Hat and heavy closing market on tlio very day when the greatest relief was Blvcn to money , Ufa wns knocked out of the bull movement. This was seen In the com monplace market this morning. It Is con ceded that most of the bonds were furnished by house ? hero and that jnonoy will nt once become nvnllnblo In tho.street. Bears now Imvo otlicrohstaclcs short mid Injured crops , the antagonism of the Granger reads , and the Interstate commission. First prices generally showed an nrtvnnca over last night's final figures , extending from ! S to ? per cunt , and this advantage was further Increased by fractional advances in early dealing1) ) . Lacl > avranniniul : Burlington rose ? each , Missouri 1'aclllo ii , uml others fiinaller amounts. The pressure to sell again appeared , however , and In Hock Island , St. 1'mil and Atchlson a weakness was developed which soon brought them below opening prices , the rest of the list following slowly on fiomowliat Increased business utter 11 o'clock , but the heavy tone reappeared , and wlitlc losses sustained were In almost nil cases Biuall fractions only , they were sutll. cleat to lirliiK the great majority of the list below the level of opening prices. Kt , Paul WIH thu weuKcht stock on tholUt.and at GO ) ; ItwnHlli percent below its opening llsuro , while the not losses In others weio very slight. Dealings , an u rule , were without special features , and tlio market rallied slightly Into in the hour , St. I'aul raising ! i , Rock Island ! i and Northern 1'ncltlo preferred Ji. Vendor- bills were upon the ( mill collapse ot the Knights of Labor strllio. Just at midday Sugar was strong nnd advanced toTJ.U. Tliero was a tierce attack on St. I'luilon a rumor that tlirro was an additional Issue of stock , Thla not being confirmed , that stock recovered to fn'i. or a fraction hotter than yesterday , U'hero was acood focltngln nearly all western railroad Htocks , with llurllngton tip 7 to 07 ; ; nnd Sllssonrl 1'udllo up 7i to 79g. J/ackii- Munnuroso ii ; to HIU. There wua good buy ing ny shorts generally , and , hy Inside Inter- usts In It , In Industrial stockR. UhlcugoGus went up to4l ( and Sugar to Toy , showing 2 Iiolnts nnd U points gain respectively. Money ivus nti : jierceiit. Sales we ru ItH.OOO shares. The following were the closing quotations , U. H. Is coupon. . . . , ,1'J.l Northern I'ui'lllc aou II.H. Isrctmlnr KIV ? ito rroferreil 77 U.H. Hs regular 101'I C. & N. W 10SU V. H. 4 hi couiion lOiij do preferred 142 I'ncllloiisof ' 10 114 New York Central , . . . 100 Central I'Acttlc * u > ( I' . . I > .A K 10 CRICUKO& Altai 125 llocklilnntl 82W Clilcnuo , HurlliiBton U. . M. A. St. Paul iriu 07 do | in < ferrol 115 " ' ' ' ' Hfl * A"\V. \ ; . . . . . . . . .1IIH St. I'iiul.V Umalia , . . , Ml flllnolt t'ontral I < W itn | > rofvrrcil 6'J 1..U. & W Union I'aclllc M KaniasXToa 19 VV. . yt. U Al- M I kuHliuro 1U7U Mlchlean tviurni ' . ' . ' ! U'eslcrn Union Wlisourl I'ncino < AIONGV On cull easy , closed ottered at ' . ' per cent. Pn i ME MERCANTILE PArnn 7JJ3 per cent. KTKIII.INC. K.xciUNnc-Qulct and llrni ; sixty- day bills. il.Wt ; demand. I.S < H. LIVESTOCK. OniCAOO , Sept. 13.-Socoial [ Tclezram to TUB USB. ! OATTIX Hccolots 17.000. The pens were full of prime fat steers , making ndlsplay seldom eeen on a September day. lluslnesa wus rather slow at the opening , on account of a big run , but finally more than an average amount of business was transacted at a ( hade lower prices on nearly everything In the fut cattle lino. Cow stock and all de scriptions ot butchers' stock sold 15o to 23o lower ) Texuns und rangera also Bold lower , liithostoeAer and feeder line only a small Imsluess was reported , with light llttlo steers telling at extremely lew prices. Dost native steers , n.TO2.12l ! ! second class , 8-l.7u3l.95 ; third class , M.0031.M ; cotuinou , J3.OOiW.75i butchers' stock , ll.WUOO. lloos-ltecolpts ] , ioa. As compared with yesterday , there was llttlo or no change in values on coarse tows and common stock. If any thing the turn wua rather butter , but yrfmu heavy uud butcher weights told 5o to lee lower. In tlio light hos line vulucB underwent Ittleoruo cbauEC. At Uio close rough aud common paokor * sold t fl.OOl.lO : fair to good mixed. It.l.'iai.'Wt prlmn heavy aud butcher weights , tl.3.vai.to u wide and uneven rnnze , tjulHiicli wn the case ! llcht sorts , W.50 5H.ij ; a few of tho8liioortatil.8 > ai.0 < ) . Mlnltic Shares. NEW YOIIK , Sept , 18. [ Special Telegram to Tun HF.B. ] The following are the ruining ttook quotations : Adam * c. : > w llodle Hi Cnlcilonln U. II UO Con. Cnln. nnd Vn , . . 4.V ] KurcknCon 3M ( louIJA Carry 200 IlalcJt Norcro ! ! , . .no HomciUko ,1000 llotnHIKcr Kfl llclmonte lot ) Onlnrlo IUM farnse 371) , I'lioonti , Arlt 10 > ) Eottcr Creek 130 N. Counnormo llli. . Itt 'llio CofTco Mnrkot. Nr.w VOHK , Sept , 18-fSpeclal Tolosram to Tun IlKn.T CotTcc Options opened barely steady , unchanged to 15 points down ) closed barely iteudy ; 5 points up to 2i points down. Sales , 40,250 bng ! , Including Sep tember , tlB.IOffilS.M : October. $17.4'Xitl7.ri1) ! November - vember , IIO.KM117.00 : December. $ Kt.r > > atG.70 : January , f IG.OuaiUO : IVbruary , H5.7 OlS-Ni ) MuicliH3.X ! ) ; April. t\'Ml \ May. tl5.1 ai3.0 ! ! Juno , SI.'i.Wi. Soot Hlo nulct und llrm ; fair cargoes , t'JO.73 ; No. 7 Hat , Jl'J.OO. I'JtOMUE MAltKETS. Onioxno. Sopt. 13. Ill's p. m. close Wheat I'lriiij cash , USc'i : December , ll.OSJKI Jln/i Jl.07'i. Corn-Hteadyj cash , 47ici October , < 77i'c ; JI ly , DMSe-Wle. O.its-Ktciidy ; cash , U7jc ! ! October , 37 ? c : ' .Mussl'ork-Stcady : cash , $10.00 ; October , IWCiJKWW : January. JlMffJi. hard -Steady : cash , } J.'r j October. 10.27J ! : Janu.irv. ? 'W7'j. ' Short Kiln Steady ! cash. J-Uoj October , J5.4xas.42'i ( : January , i.8J O5.W. Kyo-No. . ' , steady utOlc. Ilurlcv > 'o. ' - ' , steady at SO ? . Klax S-f < Ml-No. 1 , firm at l.5V31.ttJ. ! | I'rlrno Timothy hjeed-yulet at Il.ar4ll.29. Whlsky-l.ia. 1'lour Unchanged ; winter wheat , $2.2 , " > CW..V ) ; sprlus wheat , ll.eixaj.'jj rye S3.00 . > . Hulk Meati Shoulders. { 5.7 , " > ' ( l..87'/Ji short clear. W.bXft-.87j ( ! ! short ribs , * 3.ava.V4.1. liutter Very quiet ; creamery , U21ei dairy , Cheese Fair local trade ; no export demand : full cream Cheddars hSfc ! ; do Huts , BH ® t > ? 4' : fanev young Americas , UUCOJie. K8IH Firm ; fresh. 10317C. Hides fc'nlr demand : heavy green salted , 75oj ! light Krecn sal ted , 7Hc. Tallow Steadyj No. 1,41-jcj No. 2 , 4c ; cake. Itccelpts. Shipments. Hour , bbls 14.000 48.UOJ Wheat , bu 89,000 iao.001 Corn.hu 2\S.JOJ ( 04.VWD Oats.bu 101.00J 107,000 NcwVoilK. Sept. 18-Whcat Tiecclpts.50,400 bushels ; exports , S0.4.V ) bushels ; Hpot closed stronger : No. 2 lod. fl.o"ill.0'iiiii : ! clovntor ; JI.OIJiJI.lM'.i ! ! alloat ; JI.02.i44l.027if.o.b.options ? : closed strong after soiling UO'jo on Uun- garian crop report and reacting IW Corn hcceluts. lll..ViU busliels ; exports. 511,100 bushels : spot closing linn ; No. 'J , fiOo In elevator ; KltM\lo \ afloat ! ungraded mixed , 553 a.V53 c ; options closed firm ; Sep tember vloslnit nt Me. Oats Kucolpts lOi.OOO husholsj exports 2.500 bushels ; spot steady ; No. " white , laMSjIc : mixed western , 4'.V340C ! whlto western , 4H ; j3o ; options llrm ; September closing ut 44c. Coffee Options aclosed barely steady ; 5 points up to 5S ! points down : sales , 40'iW baits ; September , $18.10B18.2J ; October , J17.4017.M ) ; spot Itlo llrm ; fair cargoes , $ ! 0.73. Sugar Itaw , firm ; nmscovaUo , 69 tcst,57-10c ; rcllncil. steady. rctroieum United closed for October at We. We.EKRS Firm ; western , loatnilc. 1'ork-Sleudy ; niessUll.Soav..SS. Lnid Kaslor ; western steam , SO.IiiS ; Oc tober , W.40. , H iiltur Easy western dairy , lOSUc ; creamery , I'JjfJJc. Uliccsu-Flrnicr ; light. 4 © 0 ? 'e. ST. Louis , Sept. J18.VhcatCIoslns : Cash , Wi ; December , H.02. ' . ! Muy , SI.OSH. Corn Higher ; cash , 4.V4C ; Ucccmbcr , 45o ; May , 47o. Oats llmhor ; cash , SOJie ; May , 40,140. I'ork Sti-ady : 110.33. Iard-Flrmtf.lO. Whlsky-l.ii. : Ituttcr Kasy and aulet ; creamery , 182jc ; dairy , t''e. _ MINNBAFOMS , Sopt. 18. Wheat Uccclpts. OT. cars ; shipments. ? J cars ; Koo.l demand for No. IB northern : early Inquiry was mainly for the selection of different grades , hut were otlcrcd nt prices that mot buyers' views. Closing : No. 1 hard , Soptcnibur , JI.Ol ! on track. $1.03 ! No. 1 northern. September , IO4C ? ; Octo ber , Me ; on track. IMVi@V7c : No. S northern. September , Die ; on track. KANSAS Crrr , Sept 18. Wheat Lower ; No. 2 hard , cash , September , und No. 3 roU , cash. UIVc. } Com Higher ; No. 2 cash and September , "oats stronger ; No. 2 , cash and Septem ber , We. _ MILWAUKEE , Popt. IS. Wheat Firm : No. 3 spring , cash , 05'i'JJc : December , USiJu ; No. 1 northern , liUe. ) Corn Steady ! No. a. 48c. Oats Firm : No. 2 , white , 30S39Vic. 1'ro visions Easy ; pork. January , J11.03. Livr.nroor. , Sopt. 18. Wheat-Firm : demand poor , holders oiler moderately : red western spring , 7s Id ; red western winter , 7s iM&Vs Corn Steady , demand poor ; mixed western , 4sQ5Ud pur cental. _ CINCINNATI , Sept. 13. Wheat Dull ; No. 2 1'orn In good demandjNo. 2 mixed. Bljjo Oats Stronger ; No. 2 mixed. 3dL'333Ko. WUIsky-Jl.W. _ LH'JJ HlOUli. ClilCAno. Scot. 19. Cattlo-nocolpts. 17.000 ; big business ; best native htccrs. $ . " > .OKiJ..17'yJ ! second class , il.7lKiil.U3 ; third class , Jl,0 it > l.5'jj common , * J.oafti.7. ; ) ; butchers' etosk SffOSSa lower at , $ t.2 ) .00 ; Toxuua and rangers 25 ® 50c lower. lloss Uecolpts , 23,000 ; shipments , 0,000 ; pacK- era. JI.OO ® 4.10 ; common. JI.1.X3I.2. ) : mixed. $4. IB ( ft4. ) ; heavy aud butchers' weights and light , Sheep-'ltccelpts , 8,000 ; all sold ; native' , $1.03 < ai.K > ; westerns , $4.15 ; Tcxans , Sl.lKil.-j ( ; lambs , JI.SXS0.10. ( _ ST. Louis. Sept. 19. Cattle Hocelpts , n,400 ; slilpments , a,000 ; market slow ; ralr to fancy native steers , t3.S03l.y3 ; stackers and feeders. . . ' . llogs Uecelpts , H.300 ; shipments , H.SOOj market steady : hoavy. Jl.50ai.70 ; mixed , UIIX31.M : light , KANSAS OITV. Sopt. 18. Oattlo Receipts , 4,900 ; a slilpments. ; i.700 ; market ( steady to stroiiK ; steers , I.2.V34.70 ; cows , J1.4xa2.50 ( ; stockera and feeders. iMt33. ! & , llogs-Hccclpts. 10,700 ! shipments , 5,300 ; mar ket steady ; all grades , H.3a3i.5J. Sioux CITV. la. . Sopt. 18. ( Special Telegram to THE llnE.1 Hogs Itccelpts , l.HX ) ; market easy , sales mainly light hogs , tops soiling at W.lxa4.i3 ( : ; bulk , * l.'a ; stockers. W.7JJ.23. O3IA1IA LIVE STOCK. Cnttlo. Thursday. September 18. Estimated receipts ofcattlu 1,000 , ns com pared with 1,107 Yesterday und 1,019 TliursUay of last week. The market opened steady on the best grades of steers and butchers' stun ! and slow and sagging on tholnferlor grades. Some trading was done In feeders at steady prices on the best grades. Poor feeders uro blow uud neglected , Hogs. Estimated receipts of hogs 0.200 , as compared with 5UiO yesterday and 4l30Thiirsduy of last week. The market opened steady to strong on light and mixed , und Go to 100 lower nn heavy hogs. Tno market was slow , The ningo of prlc-es was & 'I.XI.40 ! ) ; light and mixed , Il.25yi4.40 ; Heavy. 8I.1SW4.30. The aver- ng of tlio pilcos paid was tt'if , as compared with JUS ) ! * yesterday and J1.17Ji Thursday of lust week. Slioap. Estimated receipts of sheep , 933 , The mar ket Is unchanged. Prevailing I'rlue * . The follovrlns i.s a ublo of pr.cos paid In this market for the grade otstosk mentioned : I'rlmosteers. KWOlo I00)ms ) J4.3.5 0I.7J ( iood stoors. 12.VJ to HMfts 4.03 WI.3J Uootifctecrs , 1053 to UWJtts y.a" 054,15 l-'ulr , lWJtolt.Vtbi U.5J ( T04.X ( ) Common , KM to V.VJ Ibs y.il O3.0J L'omnioncaimcrs l.OJ GM.OO Ordinary to fatrcows 2.00 © 2J3 I'nlr to good cows y.nu 4 ; .c5 liood to choice cows 2.75 GKI.OO Cholcoto fancy cows 2.as ( KtM Fair to good bulls 1.75 H2M Choice to fancybulls s.io foj.oa ; MphHtockcrs und feeders 2.0 ] ( CJ.tia I'codcrs , ft'iOtollOOIbs 2.SJ fC'.SS Kulr to choice Unlit hogs 4.25 ttl.io Fair to choice heavy hogs. 4.IS Ct-lJW I'ulr to choice uilxcd hogs 4.25 U1.49 Coinparntlvo Table. The following table shows the range In prlccson hO S during tilts und lust wucK ; Average I'rloo ot * ShonlQKtUaaveraje prlco paid Illutiestnml lowest Sate I of Ho ? ? . Today. Yestordav. nizhort. . . . . ( I 40 IIUtho.4t (4 40 Lowest a 00 Lowest * OJ Stock Ilcuclpts. Oniclal Yesterday. Estimated Today. Cattle. . . COcars , 1.107 Cuttlo. . . 4rtcars 1,000 Hogs. . . . fcacars , oo < x ) iioc ; ? Wear * , o.oo Sheep . . , f > cars , t > vi Horses. , Scars , " 7 Average Cost of HOK < I. The following table gives the avor.iijo cost of lie i on tlio tlatos mentioned , Ineludms the costto'lay , us baiod upon sales raportou : Disposition of Stocle. Showing the number of head of stock pur chased ycitordny on tills nmrkot. us reported by the wclglilmastunof tlio Stoskyurtls coiu- pnny. CATTLE. RwlftJs Company . 217 Thud. 11. Hammond company . G'J The Arinour-Cuilahy packing company. . 145 Onuilia packing company . G Ice Itothsclillcl . KM Hamilton k Stephen . ( > ' > llentnn . Underwood . V- Nels Morris . 38 Decker & Dcgcn . 40 Other buyers . 037 Total . 2KJO nooa. Tlio Armonr-Cmlahy pacldns company. , ,1,428 Omaha packing company . I' 'l Swtft.t Company . , . 74 ! ) TlioO. II. Hammond company . 47.'i . ' North I' . &l . Co . 410 Hporry St llarncs . 4:11 : Ilralnard Hi-os . i)7 : ) Others . 443 Total llcprcscntntlvc Sales. ? o. Av. I'r. n. . . 10.10 280 si. . KTJ2 . 101:1 : OtK ) 1010 : > i.'i i. .1010 353 ira r.'TO 1 CO 78IJ 11B si. . 7CO 1 f-0 1 in 0..1333 2C3 MILKLI13. 1. . 1300 COWS ANO CAI.VE3. 1. . 2500 1. . 800 1 73 WESTEUN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 41 feeders .1045 P ! ) b frcdcra .1150 2 05 DowlliiK & Ku.sli 01 yearlings , 575 2 30 S. U. Goodlmc 81 calves 283 " ? - 4 .stcurs tailings .1075 1 75 24 feeders . 001 2IJJ 03 feeders .1077 2 3J I.ATD YESTEKDAY. P. G. Goodliuo 50 cows . 634 1 fi74 ! 144 cows , 80'J 1 07 ! 5 P. li. Chudwlck- 1 bull .1.170 1 35 I Dull .IKM 2 ( K ) II cows . 911 1 0) 11 steers .1021 2 20 1 steer .TOO 2 no 17 Rtcers .1047 2 03 J. M. Cbutlwlck 33 cows , 803 1 80 IIOOS. No. Av. Sh. Vr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. IM. . . . .185 2.K ) J3 TO Cl. . . .2S3 8' ) $4 : ifl 50. . . .127 3(1) ( 4 00 07. . . .22J 40 4.0 : fl. . . . .41(1 ( 4 57. . . .200 HO 4:10 : 13. . . . .J73 4 03. . . .195 80 4iO : 77. . . . .1'JJ ' ICO 4 10 00. . . .282 4:10 : 02. . . . .174 203 4 81. , . .81 ! ) ICO 4'iO 8. . . . .410 4 IS W3. . . .20 ? 8)i ) : w 51 . . . .317 4 ISWi 711 . , .Sfi4 210 4 : n 07. . . 40 4 20 . .2V ) 210 4 3) 14. . . - 42J . .218 210 4 30 M. . . . . .270 80 4 20 70. . . .212 I''O 4 'M Cl. . . . . .275 JX ! ) 4 20 70. . . .212 2JO 433 73. . . . . .2.VJ 2dO 4 20 70. . . .105 120 4 30 CO. . . . . .200 83 4 20 00. . . .214 12J 4 30 ( M. . . 123 4 20 71 . . .191 120 4 30 21. . . ! ! ! iis2 .4 20 . .242 40 4iO : 03. . . . . .304 - 4 23 59. . . . . .2U8 240 430 40 4 2) 40. , . . . 25J 21X ) 4 3) ) 11. ! ! ! ! .i7o 4 20 TO. . . . . .213 120 430 07. . . . . .2:10 : MO 4 20 til. . . . . .223 40 4 3) ) M. . . . . .31 80 4 21 71. . . . . .2JU 40 4IG5 ! ( H. . . . . . : it'J 60 4 20 01. . . 120 4 : rH' 4 20 81. . . . , .1112 280 4m \ ; 59 IKK ) 83bO 4 20 Cl . . . , .255 80 43 % Cl 2SI bO 4 22J4 fit. . . . 2J2 100 41 63 28. ) 83 4 22i ! 74. . . . . .2)0 ) 53 314 bO 4 23 01. . . . . .21J ( SO 4X > 01 274 ICO 117. . . . . .SIS 203 435 27 SB 120 425 IH. . . . .230 103 433 70 22 J 400 4 25 70. . . . . .214 bO 4.'H . . .2S'J ' 123 4 25 70. . . . . .178 ICO 4M r.i. . . . ,2.10 427 ! . . . .201 233 433 71. . . . .235 2W 4 m ra. . . . . .IK.- - 4X. 71. . . .22(1 ( 2SO 4 a 200 43. . 71.M. M. . . . .213 200 4:10 : im 4 : 75. . . . .241 40 4.'U ) 107 .3X3 bO 4115 77. . . . .218 ICO 4 HI ) 37 227 43 433 4 313 .218 ICO 433 CM. . . .211 120 430 oi ! ! ! ! ! .231 1C ) 437 > / CO. . . .229 320 430 02 .219 4 : i7w 3:1. : . . . .151 4D 4:10 : 23 43 231 60 430 1'lfiS AND SKIPS. 4 152 325 0. . . . . .325 103 3.10 8 235 MO 325 5 , . . . . .110 - U 75 1 ! S ICO 323 Market Mention , Hogs lower. Cattle slow. Jolin llastlo sent up acarof hogs from Doug las. 11 , K Downer o ( Arapnlioo sent In a car of IIORS. M. II Ilo\vlln & Co. of Dradsliaw marketed boss. J. B , Sharer ot Adatr , la. , marketed a car of cattle. Thomas rowers of Sutton marketed two cars of cattle. lII , and J. M , Chadwlclc sent In cuttle from Islay , Wyo , C. W. Tuwnscud of Anita , la. , lauikctcd a cur of hogs. Organ &IIairm.ond of Cbcycnno scut In a bunch of range cattle , Junics Green & Co. and Ocorgo Illlss of Schtiylcr nmrUcitcd IIUKS. Slrrs ft Gardner of Hromflold were among those that marketed hogs. Vrcd Luiihoirfof Kclloy , Wyo. , was at the yards looking uftur u cur of horses. 0. S. Owen Sz Co. of Casper , Wyo. , .had sev eral loads of western sheep on sale. ItoscborouRh k Gray regular shippers from llluo 11111 , hud stock on tliu market. J. Doluney a regular putron of this market sent In a car ot hogs from Saronvllle , , S. 0 , Goodhuoof Ncwcustlo Wyo. , arrived at thoyarcls with u train of rungu cattle. John S. Imnn , a rojular and extonslvo ship per , sent In two cars of hogs from UlMiigs. M. lllenklron cS : Fen cntno over from Mis souri Vullev , la. , with several loads ufcattlo , AmonK the shippers hero were J. W. Harris nnil U. 1 < \ Alter of Stella , who brought lu two carsof hogs each , 1'npn , Llbhy & Co. , promlnant stockmen of Adulr , Iti.i hud two ears of cuttle and one of hogaon tlio market. Among the prominent shippers uttho yards was licorgo Itoetcl of l.elgli who brought lu u cur each of cuttlu and hogs. OJVJIM WHOLESALE 3I3.ltK.ETS. Producc > Cons (0350e ( , OAT8 : iKi540o. ! llAV 87.toaiO.00. . . OlIOI'l'EI ) Vcci > $18.00(220.00. ( 1'OULTHY 1'cr dozen , oliolco hens , M.OOQ.X55 ; choice mixed , f-.SXtl.O ) ; roostern. S..50'itJ.75 : sprint ; chlokcni , t2.XXit2.M ( for smulli $ . ' .2y&.50 for medium ! 2.50ia2.73 tor lar oi live pigeons , 1 1 * * ! 150 , llUTTKH-Crcamcry. fancy rolls , print 20Q2loi creamery , fancy , solid packed , lUolDc ; crcaiu- cry , choice. lOtelSut dulry , fa'ncy rolls nnd print * , Italic ; Ualry , fauuy , solid yacUeJ , 12 ® lc ( ; dairy , choice. lOflllcj country roll , fancy , 64WO ! choice. 7&3cj lUMrlor , r.-36e. Koos lOoforstrlcU trcshi stale nit sala- blo. HIDES , Vnt/rfl ANP T t.row-0rccn Ratted hUles , No. I , heavy , TlfBtf ; .No.l.lluht.O.'iiai'io ' : No. 9 , Haiti , osdlici dry Hint lildt-s. 7Hfli > c : calf hides 71Joidiunle\il ! hldci , 2o less , bl licit , arccn.cuclii 33oMi33. Sheep pelt , dry tier lu. 103HC. . ' . Me. OAMB 1'cr doron-Prnltlo ctilckcn * . I.XOO ; prouso , 12.75 ; tiiallnrd } . ' .COIi2.lO : teal , 11.25 ( ft 1. 50 ; mixed cluulAt . l. . 3l.W ; plover , 50 ® GOc. GOc.1'EACiir.sArk.iiisiia. . > ' , bit box. 73c < 04I.OO : Cnllfornlu , wcr lio.v. M.5Oii.oo. OHAt-ns-CallfornU. IKT crate , < 1.23 < 3J.OO ; Ml sourl , 4VB."iflo per 10 Ib basket. IM.UMS l'itrnlo lililnt > , Cnlunibln , etc. , per hex , tl.50S2.Ua | Wild goofO phi ins , Ji bll box , 73 anno. NKCTAtusES-1'er < ! rate , fl.75M.00. l.KMONM-l'or box , Itnd \Ialori I , fancy. M.50 ® O.M ! cholcn Mcultuu. J7.'wa8.oj , I'KAlts llartlctt , California , pnr box , $ J.50 < a 3.25. 3.25.riif.vnsCIorm.in , per box2,0ai French , tl.3 © 2.00 ! BfM , { I.7. K2.UO. TOMATOES 1'or bu , VOt Jti.oo , ONIONS Now ROitthoi-ti , | n r bbl , f 1.00. PAIHIAOE IVr ernto , J2..vii.oo. : I'OTATOKS Nebraska anil Iowa , per bu , $1.15 © l.'iV. Colorado and Salt I/il < o , fl.40. SWHKT roTATOKH-l'er Ini , J2.0WtW.'iO. HVAPOIIATKII Ai'i'MiH I'micy. Mo per Ib. Hr.UKiiKiiimn I'erS-nt box , Jl.&o. ( JoroA.vuTS Per ion , W.no. \VATKUMIU.ONS for lee , > i2.ooai. > .00. ui-ns 1'cr doIt. . no. I'anoy eutlng , 82.75B3.00i fancy , . 2.G05 .7. < OBANIIES Kiuioy Itodl , 7 r.3. 1IANANA8 IVr hunch , tl..wa3.00. TAt.t.ow A No. I , 4i' ; No. 2. 3'c : Rrpase , white. IlijTWo ; yi-llow , 2'jra'jy ; stoixrlnc. Cic. ! lloNiis-yuotatloiu iifo for delivery In t'lil- cngo Dry biilTnlo , per ton. tiR.oiK318.OUt dry poiintry , bleached. * Ki.Oi > ai3.oOi dry country , dutnp iinil meaty , $3.001610.0) ) . AS'oorKlniMinwn'iliod , llffiKic : medium un- wnslied , HS21C1 coniso unwaslii'd , lsa20c. .IKU.IKS 5oper Hi. DHUSSEII VKAI. Choice mctllum , 07c ; light , fxaco ; heavy. 4IUo. Ii.xsir.ii on , Haw , GOc ! boiled , fine , HONBV Strained , UD-Ihcano , per II ) , Oc ! new comb honor , fiiitcy. 17fMSe ( ; c-holce. ItiJlOc , llKANS-lland-plcliL'd navy , fi75 : handpicked - picked navy , medium , JJ.25It2.10 : liinid- picked country , tl/r.va'.O ' , " ) ; good clean , tl.yoai.50i Cal ifornia , iierlb.llic. 1'isii rer lu I'ercn. 7c ; huffalo r c : pick erel SHc ! plkc.Oc ; trout , tte ; white , Oc : cropplc , lOcjcatthli , lie : codstoak , 12cj llouuders , I3o ! Dregon salmon. ISci black buss , 15c ; lobsters , ISc. ISc.1'isii Codfish , extra neorgns now , fi c : Kriiiid hank , now. 45c } ; Silver , 2-lh blocks , GH ! snow wlilto , 2-lb bricks , now. 8Uc : turkey cod , lari ! " inldulo bricks , Wirj snow whites , crates , 12-5 11) bu\cs S'4'ei moilluin scaled herring , 25ci No. 1 scaled hnri-liu' , 20'j domestlo Hol land hurrlns , < 0 ! Hamburger spleed liorrliiK , ( iOc ; Kiis-iliin sardines splcuil. ( > 0ci Husslnn surdlnus plain. 50j : Imported Holland hcrrlni ; , Crown brand , 80o ; do fancy inllkers.lWc : mack erel. No. 1 shore , half bbls , J12.00 : bloaters , balfbbls. * 1K.X ( ) : whlto llsb , half bbls , 87.00 : trout , half libK Si'i.OOj fainllv whltn llsli , Vl no ; salmon. M."O : per doz. , 2-lb broiled mackerel , $2.00 : 3-lb In mustard , $2.00 ; 1Mb In tomato sauce , $ J.fO:5-lli : Mayo mess mackerel , $9.00 ; l-ll > brook tront. $1.25. 3-lb brook trout1 ITv.vnj , 1 lu n L11IIUII. II. . . ' , -iif < lllu ii li , V..M. ' , 1-lb whlto tlsh il.i. : > ; 2-11) lobsters , SLlSi 1-lb lobsters$2.153.2.25:2-11) , : oysters , 12 07. SI.93:1-lb oysters , n o ? , SI.13 : 2-lb oysters , 10 oz. $1.1W : 1-lb oybtfrs , A otl.10 ; 2-lb select , 12 oz , $2.35 : 2-lb Hnratarla. 10ozI.S3 ; 1-lb liuratarln , & or , * 1.05 ; tfalrmnnt. 4 at , $ l.0" > : Fairmont , 8 ozl.av , 1-lb clams , llttlo neck , } l.r : 2-lh clams , little neeks , JI.75 : 3-lb elnin chowder , $2.00 : 1-lb crabs , $2.25 ; 2-lb crabs , J2.50. Provisions. 1'iir.sn 1'oiiK I'rcsh bams , JO Ibs avg. , 7 ? c : lOllis avR. , 8c ; 12 Ibs IIVR. , He ; shoulders , So ; jorU loins. 7'ic ' ; pork tciulcrlolns.flc ; leaf lard , not rendered , Oljei spare rlhs 4c. SALT MIATS Hbls less pork , new. $12.73 ; rumps , 15.50 ; now boneless rumps , fS..r 0. On , Ilbls-Kvtra lanl , wlntei * strained , 47c : e.xtra No. 1 lard. IIGo : No. 1 lard , IKle : No. 2 lunl , 3lc ; extra neatsfoot , 4.'lil | tallow oil-llei pure noittHfoot oil , Me ; A , I tallow , Oc ; steurlno , Cc. hAUD TIcrces-tVmpouiul , 5Kic : puio loaf , Clio : kettlu lonilcicil , bj c.o SMOKI'.I ) JIllATS Suiar cured hami , 12 to II IbavK. . lllic ; mcilluin. 15 to 1(1 ( Ib iivp , lie ; beavv,20 toSi lba\T : . lie ; skinned sllclns , 18 to20 lli avir.UUcCullfnrnln1iatii9TUc ; ; shoul ders. 7'ic ' ; shoulder * , shinned , tsyc , slioiilders , UtoH Ibavg.Tiic ; bom-les * ham. tie ; breakfast bacon , clour , r > to Ib strips , 8c : breakfast b.ieon , rlh , Sic ! ; dried beef hams , sets , lOHc ; rceulnr. 84o : oloiK' , Pe. UnvSAt.TJIKATS Lean backs , GUc : extra short eloar , 5ic ? ; bc'llles , 10 to 20 Ib uvcriiKO , ( I'io ' ; short ribs , fi'Jcj short clear. Co ; long clours , 5Mo ; shoulders,5ci , ? backs. fiHc. KIIF.SII HKIP : Stoorij , 500 to 003-lb uyoraRC , nutlves , OU@ ( ! ? c : 4iX ) 10600-11) avcrauo , native , ( © fiUc ; cows and holfers , 400 to M-lb nvoraRc. native.5c ! : hlndn.uarters , steers , lOe ; hind quarters , cows , 7c ; forequnrters. steeM , 4Jc ! ; ioroiuarters ( , conn , , 3u ; cruised lion's , 4JjC ; choice drt'ssed mutton. l/5e. I < "iiimi liKKb'Uurs llolls. 84c ! ; beef tender loins , ISo ; sirloin butt9,7e : boneless .strlps,75e ! ; rounds ( rump olTI. lie ; rounds ( rump on ) , So : rounds ( shank olT ) , S c ; bonclcsrump.4c ; chucks avfcs plates. 2'/ic ' : back halves , 4o : Jmulilor clods , 43c ; beef loins. No. 1 ( steer ) , 13 © 14utccf ; ) loins. Nn. 2 , lOffille ; bcof loins. No. U , Oc ; beef ribs , U'tfiSe ' : beef ribs , No. 1,10llo ; sweut broads , per doz , 3oc ; kidneys , each , lie ; ox tails , each , 4c : beef tongues , each , 40o ; strip loins , C'/ic. ' SAUHAHK IloloRtia , Jo : bologna In wcnsands , 41iu ; f ran kf arts , fiVioi toiiKiie. 7'/c ; blood. 4 c ; liver , 4'ie ' ; hcadehccsc , 4JSei I'oilsh , 7e ; pork sausase ( links ) , lie ; pork sausage ( meat ) lu tin palls , Cu. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Grouoriea. cr.V A. 7ia7 ! ; white , extra C , brilliant. extra U , roval , 0ic ! ; central U , Co ; golden O , 5Uc ; darkU , 5c. MAri.u SfflAit-I'or Ib. 5o cakes. 30 Ib boxes , 13u ; IDo cakes , 3) ) Ib boxes , 12 c ; 1 Ib bricks , 30 lus Inbox , pure , He. COITUK Uoasted Arosla , 23Vo { Itunola , S.V5c : ( termini. 23'jo : Dllworth's 'i'Oio : Mon , S54cMiilliioucli ! ; , ! J3jci ; Coidora,25J5c ; Slocha , We : O. G. JavaMe. COFFKI : Orccn Knncy Golden , Illo , 22ic ! ; fancy old peabcrry. &Vc : llio. choice to fancy , SiytsHlu ; , prime , 22c ; Itlo , pood. 21 He ; Santos and common Hlo , 2lr 21e : Mocha , 23o ; Java , genuine U. G. , 28u ; Java , good Interior,25o ; Sloxlciin , 2c. ! ! UiliBi ) I'liutTS Turkish nriincs less than hhds , ISsO , 75o ! : original hhds , He loss ; Itoslna prunes , C-lb boxes. 10' ) to 111) ) , 7i ci apples , evaporated , ncwrlngcholee. IGiio ; evaporated , now rlnsr jirline , Itic ; nprlcots , fancy. In sacks. 20c ; blackherrles , new , llJc ) ! ; raspberries , 25 los tobo.\i7c : ; currants , new , OSl ( ! o : original easks , ! .io less ; Vostlzza , currants , extra. . In boxes , lij.c. OASNII ) 1'nuii Peaches , per do ? . } J.751.00. Herrles 2-lb Koosulierrles , SI.35 ; 2-11) strawhor- rlos , tl.40 ; 2-lb raspberries , $ I.SO ; 2-lb blueber ries , tl.30 ; 2-lb blackberries 81.25. I'lneapplos ' Ilahumu chopped. $ . ' .50 ; llaliama sliced (2.50 ; Dahama grated , t2. Hi standard , sliced , $ I.2.V2 > 50. Ohoirlos 2-lb red , Italtlmoro , $1,45 ; white cherries , 11.75. l'cars-2-lbs. * ! . : . ; OiiliKSi : Wisconsin ! ' . O. , twin flats , per Hi. HMo : Wisconsin ! ' ' . U. . YoutiK American , 12c ; brick , Me ; < lomcstlo Swiss. , l44J17c ; hldam , lii foil , each , * ! 10 : hlmburgcr , 12'/ic. IJATUS IVrslan , 0-lb box , 7c. OltAtsi.vs-I.ondon layers , California stand ard , per box. } 2.75 ; "liorscshoe. " S2.CO ; loose muscatels California standard , JJ.73 : "horso- Blioe , " $2.35 ; "htar" loosu muscatels. { 2.30 ; seedless California , ! 3.0U ; California seedless sultans. In sacks , perlb. So : ( Jallfornla mus- cotcls. Insacksbo ; new valcnclas , tic ; valeu- clas , old , Ce ; onditra layer , old , 14c. SYiiui'S-Cllinax Syrup In bbls , No.70 grade , 37e ; half bbls. No. 7u grade , 35c : 4-gnl kogs.No. 70 Binde , 11.50 ; 2-gal kltts , No , 70 Rrailc.iWc ; gal cans , 10 lu case , per case , SI.40 : ! i-giil eans , 10 Incase , p6r case , 81.30 ; white clover ( trlps.ln bbls.32o ; half btUilo ) : ; 4al kegs. each. Jl. 15 ; 2-sal pall ? , each , K3c : ruck candy drips , In hbls.7l o : half bblB.T''c ; 4-saHe.'seach , 11.80 ; 2-Knl palls , each , U.'c ; California hominy , bbls , : i7c ; half bblH.atKSi4'Riil ! ke s , Jl.tli ; 2-galkltts , OTKiH-gul , 1 ! ) In case , JI.50 ; 1-gul , lu In case , ( Jii'ocor.\Tr.-12-lb hoxo.s , 3235ci German sweet , SS02lc ; Parisian , 3Jc. Coc ) A-rerllioQIUo. ) : HuoMA-l'erlb , 3-Je.- . COCOASUT 1'or Ib , In pkgs , 20 < S27o ; bulk , 22 © 2.V. , i HEEDS Mixed blrd.l-lbpkKs , 5c ; canary , Co ; hump , 4He : anise , ISdi'poppy. IOc. SncES-l'oDper-'l'InKapore , sifted , ISIJlPc ; shot , 2ic. Allii'lci't'UOc. Cloves renani ; , se lected. 20c. t'usla llhliia , 4-lbmats , Oe. Nut- mi' s , No. 1 , 7.ic ; fancy , large. 65c. l''AHiNACiousGiyiiri ' llarloy , 3icifarlna ! , 5c : peas 3coatmeal : , iw.1ic ! ; macaroni , loftllc ; vennlcclll , lOQIlo ; nee. choice. 5Kc : fancy. Go ; head , .V/ie ; sago and tapioca , ( Xii7c ; lima beans Oc : split peas , : : o ; siauettl. | He. ' .VIILASSBS miK'-jro fancy , per pal. .V 57 choice , 4.VUI7C ! good.'iCHi Uu ; Cuhu , baking , 2 30c : black strap , 2ti < iit3e > . WiiAi'i-iNO I'ArKit Straw , per Ib , liitt'JS-J rau,3 > i ; Manilla lt,50 ; No. lhu. Olt.s 150 prlni" . Mtc , 14c ; 1M water white , 13u ; 175 lioadllKluric : 74 gusollnc , 13c. HALSOUA UulsT'io ; granulated , 2u ; Inbbls , O'DA 1'kgs , CO Ibs to box , fijjo ; kegs , 4ic. ! YIMOAII 30 gr. elder , 10c ; good , 12oj white , wine , 15o : fancy , fruit , tin. btnvK I'oi.imt tlMGiSAI per groas. llAOS Am. per 100 , (17.75 ; Lowlston , per 100 , t7,75 ; Union square. 3335 per cent off list. SALT Dairy , 2Hlbsln bill , bulk , * -MO : host grade , GO Rs. 12.30 ; best erado. 100 3s , $2.40 ; best grade , 19 10-4 , f..25i rock salt , crushed , ( l.bU ; common , bbl , tl.25. SoAf-Castlle , mottled , per Ib , 0@10e ; do wliltc , per 11) . lie. 1'lCKt.ES Medium , per bbl , tV50 ; mnull , W..rO ; chcrklns. tT.V ) ; Imp. dill , tlS.W , ( tiVgul cask ) ; U2-RU1 bbl. J 10.00. CiDKii-l'orbbl , reflncd. M.MI Imlf bbl , KI.MI hard cider , pure , per bbl , ( O.w ; orange elder , halt bljl , J'J.M : pour elder , half bbl , (0.50. TWINES Cotton twine. "Hlbb , " very line. U Ibbale9,22o ; cotton twine. "Daisy" brand U- Ib bales , 16c ; Itcinii twine , ii-lb bales. 16o ; sail twine , Wo ; candle wick , 22e ; 40.ft cotton clotheslines , 8Jc ; CQcoUoa ( glgUKSltucs , f I.U ( | CO-tt cotton lines } l. < 0 ; 04-ft jlsal lines , H.75I Oo-ft Jlltc , 11.00 ! wool twines. 8'c. ' ( NUTS Almonds , 1M : llr rll , 14ci Alberts , 12lJc | pecans. He ; walnuts Ifci peanut cooks , 10o : roasted , l'Je ( : Tennessee peanut * . 8. UnopMS-5-tle , parlor , l.OO ; l-tle.J.'S : 3-tlo , S'J.a'i a-tle , plnln , JI.Vl . warehouse , M.OOI toy , ll.5i whUk' tl.Wl. & . . . OUvr.fl-Qunrf s. per do , M.OO ) pints , per doz , 12.50 ; bulk , perital , lOo. UANNr.n MuATS-Oorncil beef , I Ib. 11.20 ; corned beef , 2 Hi , J..IO ; liineh tonaiies , 1 Ib , f-.GO ; lunch tongues s Ibs. t .7J ; brawn , 1 Ib , J2.ro : brawn , 2 Ibs. K.OO : ox toiiKurs. 1 ( Ibs. t5.W : ox tongues , S Ib' , * 0.00j chipped beef , U4 Ibs , round cans , f 1,20 ; roast bcof , 2 Ib round canst'J.oo : potted hum , U Ib. round cans , nso : potted ham , ! j Ib. round cnust.2i ) | dcvlleil ham , U 1U , round cans. GV ; dorlled ham , U Ib , round cans , (1.20 ( ; potted ox tonsuo , ! i III , round cans (1,20 ( ; compressed liam , 1 Ib , square cans tl.20 ! compressed bam , A It ) , square cans $ . ' .75 : trlpo , 21b , round cans , II. K ) ; minced raloi > s Ib , round cans 12.20) ) boneless pics' ft > et , 2 Ib , square cans. fJ.M. VroKTUit.KS-Tomatoos-II-lb extra , Jl.tO : 5- Ib standard western brands txiei gallons , strictly standard , J.UM. Corn Klncst grown , Jl.COj Kilt-edged Hiixar corn.ory IliaH.V ) ; choice 2-lb < < iiKarcorn.tlIOi2-lbo.\tni western brands , SI. 00 ; 2-lb western stundard brands , $ l. ( i. Mushrooms 1-lb , rrench , extra line , 22 < g25c : 1-lb I'rench. line. lS < S22o ; I-lb French , ottlltinrv , lOfJISc. 1'eas ' Tres , line , per can , 2io : deinl-flne , per can , liVi 2-11) ) sifted. fl.UJ ; 2-lb early June , $1..V ) ; 2-lb marrow , sttindard brands , JI.'JO : 2-lb soaked , KV. SlrhiR beaiis-2-lblilKh Krade. refugee , fl.Wl 2-lb Golden wax leans , SI.OO ; 2-lh string beans , COiUmu beaim-2-lb soaked , 85c. llostun buVrd beans a-lb Io\vls , UI..YI ; Crown brands , $1 B. ij oet potatoes : t-llNo\vJet > ey , tl.OO. l'innpklns-3-lb , $1.10. Okra nnd tuinatoes-f 1.03 | uuru , JI.OO ; succo tash , 81.20. CoiiUAdK Manilla rope All slycs from 710 tel In , Me ; sisal rope , nil sizes from 7-lU to I In , IHioi "nuw processes , " all aUes (10111 7-11) ) to 1 In. tie. COTTON Horn U-ln , 10c. miles' Nerve und Lilvur 1'llls , An lnuxrtnnt discovery. They act on the liver , stomach nnd bowcb through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily euro biliousness , bad taste , torpid liver , piles und constipation. Splendid for men , women nnd children. Smallest , mildest , surest. 1W doses for S3 cents. Samples free at Kulm & Co.'s ' , 10th und Douglas , THIS OMA'HA. BUNT. An liliithiislnstlo Kiidnr.soniciit of the I'roposcd Institution , "Mr. Conncll's bill for n branch mint nt Omaha , " said Ir. E. F. Test , "la not a surprise , as several well known gentlemen claimed It was yesterday , air. Council has introduced the bill in good faith , as the result of a conference between himself and several of the members of the old mint committee. Tills committee -was appointed by the citizens about fourteen years ago , ns the result of President Grant's recommendation of Omahn as a suitable point for the locution of a urancu iiiiiu. iiuiu coinnuuco eoiisisieu oi aicssrs. W. W. Lowe , 1' . W. Hitchcock , Thomas L. Klmball , Herman Komitzc , C. 1) ) . liustln , E. V. Test and U. II. Wilbur. "A vigorous effort was then made to secure the mint by Omaha , Chicago , St. Louis und smaller places , but the Allison amendment to the Bland bill prevented. Slnco that tlmo the matter has been quisccntvaitlnc for something to turn up.1 The opportunity came through the recent silver legislation of con- cress , and Mr. Council has been quick to see It. "Silver had advanced to nbout $1.10 per ounce la the United States and KJ pence In London. Ills onlts way to an equal value with gold. The present law provides that the coinage of silver shall cease next year. This must.ho changed. It Is u wrong against labor. Tno coinage of cold und stiver menus the employment of labor , and the govern ment has no right to denrivo the worltlngman of a chance to earn n living. Governments , as the American people hellove. uro Institu ted for the blessing of mankind. With this Idea in view , it is Just , as consistent to shut up the poatomco department , as to stop the coinage of money either gold or silver. "As to tlio benefit to Omaha , Mr. E. W. Nash , as reported In Tun DEI ; , takes an in telligent view nbout tlio mint. Such nn In stitution -will add beauty as well us utility to the city. It will increase the worklnir and commercial population of Omaha aside from tuo beauty of the structure and the grounds surrounding It. In addition , the silver und gold produced by tills great establishment can bo coined lu Omaha , Instead of being transported elsewhere. This may or may not result in a saving for the cost or transpor ting the bullion. With the mint at Omaha producers will send additional shipments of ore and huso bullion to the smelting and refining works In this city from which the gold and sliver will find Its way through the Omaha mint. This must neces sarily enlarge the capacity of the smelting works , forcing Mr. Nush to employ tnoro men and increasing tlio population and im portance of Omaha. "As to alight with Kansas City , Omaha will have but little to fear from her less pop ulous neighbor It the Kansas City works are removed to Mexico us contemplated. "Mr. H , W. Yutcs can see by this one nec essity fora mint. As ho favors the location of manufactures at Omaha ho will certainly bo cntuusiastiom : aver oi securing a gov ernment manufacturing establishment , pro ducing the very best article known. "There is one point aboutsllver certificates Mr. Vntcs has evidently not duly considered and it applies with equal force to gold cer- tilleAtcs. Unless my memory is at fault , the pan-American congress recommended a coin of uniform value for the United mates and the South American rcpuolics , interchang- able in trade among the people of the respec tive governments. " .Secretary Blaine favors reciprocity with the South American governments nnd Cuba. This will become the law. To carry on this trade , the United States being the largest buyer , how can it uo done , willi our money tied up In bullion and silver notes ? The South American people , as a mass , will not take our silver notes. They will want ttio com. Hence there will bo un Imperative ne cessity for the mints. It wo are to have no coin to carry on this trade , what is to become of the recommendations of the Pan-American congress for a coin of uniform value I "Mr. J. H. Mlllurd says 'the saino amount invested In any other kind ot manufactory will do just as well.1 Tills gentleman lias Just returned from Europe. It is possible the fact might have escaped hta intention , but for many years it has been the custom for Great Urltan to buy American gold and silver bullion und turn It Into British coin. It has been intimated that the government docs not hesitate tnvun the American double eagles through its mints whence they emerge as British pounds. To the exclusion of the American , the Dritlsti coin is distributed in the markets * of the world. In this way the nations naturally look to that country us tlio great ihmncial center of the earth. With British shins navigating the seas und British coin circulating everywhere , in the Orient especially , can the American people do Great Britain a bettor turn than by ceasing our coinage nnd resorting to the use of paper certificates } "This Is ono phase ot the question. Mr. Millurd will readily see the coin manufac tured by Great Britain is an advertisement of her power and resources , as well ns her Industrial and business Interests. It goes without saying , Great Britain advertises herself through her coinage. Can't ' wo learn a llttlo wisdom and do the same thing ] It is unnecessary to say that one of those manu factories ot coin In Omaha , the little "o" stamped on each coin , can bo made to adver tise Omaha all over ttio civilized world. "Thrco hundred miles west of Omaha there Is a region extending 1,200 miles to the Paclllc. and from British Columbia lo the gulf. It Is teeming with minerals , On ac count of Its altitude little or no corn can bo raised. It U sparsely bottled. In former ages it supported myriads of people , Two things are now necessary to restore its settlement Irrigation and the free coinage of its precious metals. Traces of former ir rigation nro still visible in certain portions , but the Incentive to engage In Its principal industrial pursuits has been curtailed and almost wholly destroyed , "Restore this Incentive by the free coinage of its precious metals and the country will once moro become populous. With Omaha ns the nearest and largest market to the people ple of this vast region , to whom they would look for their coin , manufactures , clothing and other necessaries , for themselves ami their animals , it Is not dlfllcult to see the tremendous Importance and wealth of this city in the next few years , nnd that Mr , Cou ncil has acted wisely iu giving his energy to hasten it. " 1'UIjI/MAN ANl > "wiSSTINGHOUSi ; . A Combination ol' tlio Two nig In * torostH Ilcltig Arraiigul. GeorKQ Wcstlnirliotise , jr. , hits lolt Flttnburfr 'or ' Chlcniro , where ho will confer with Gcorffo M. Pullman und sir- rnngo dotnllfl ot the propose' ! consolida tion ot the PullumuuuU , W Interest ! , snys a dlsjjatcb. ( o tlio Chicago worn A great tlcal bus been written ixbout this big deal. Several tltnus it hits bcciipnlil that Imul hnd bcon purchased for the erection of n great factory wlioro cnrs and oloctrlo motors would bo turned out with won derful rapidity , but It la only now Unit dollnlto information hns coiuo from headquarters. Mr. Westlnphotiso admitted today tlmt ho was COIIIR to Chicago to nrrango details with Mr. I'uU- mun und that the interest of the two great corporations would bo joined , al though ho denied that there would bo a direct consolidation. Tlio story pub lished some tlmo ago of the purdui o of a larpo block of property In Chicago as a situ for a factory ho also denied , The companies nt present will not oroet a factory , as they do not need It , each hav ing Its own plant and attending to Its own branch of the business. The inter ests will bo soldontlftcd , howovorthattho ono corporation will work Into the hands of the ether and will inako contracts for the othor. Thus , the I3ullmtin company will bo able to maken contract lot * a complete otilllt for a rondlnclitdin cars and motor ? . In this \vny alarjjo u mount of business that would otherwise bo divided among n number of companies will bo kept together , The I'nllnmn Interests tire among the largest in Chicago , tho\Vcstiiijjlit > iio as larffo as any in 1'lttsburg ; together they will make iicombinntioii as great in the United States , \Vntcr 1-ily Soap Five Cents A Cake Arc tlio Oceans At a recent meeting of tlio French geological society a communication from iM. Transcliolil of Moscow was read on the non-invariability of the level of the ocean. It terminated with the following conclusions : 1. In proportion ascertain partsoftho earth's crust rho from the bottom of the sea above Its level , the latter must bo lowered. 2. The Rtirfnco of nearly all the present continents have been at onetime time the bottom of the sea. They rise from the waters partly because of the retreat of the waters of the ocean ? . U. As continents uro formed , one part of the watorsoi seas is transported to them in form ol lakes , rivers , eternal mow. " , glaciers and organized substances. Owing to thcso actions the waters of the ocean * have been constantly diminishing , and their levels lowered correspondingly. 4 In proportion as the earth cools down , ice accumulates near the poles nnd on mountains ; water is taken more deeply 'into the surface of theterrcstial crust , the formation of hydrated minerals being manifested every whoro. The re sult of all thcso conclusions shows us that since all the water that over ex isted may still exist in form of parpotual ice , snow , hydrated minerals , etc. , the waters of all oceans have been gradually disappearing , and that the lowering of oceans is going on oven at tlio present day to a greater extent than over before. The use of calomel ( or ucrangcmcntA of the liver has ruined initiiy si line constitution. Those who , for similar trouble ? , have tried Ayer's Pills testify to their cftlcacy in thor oughly renicJyinR the malady , without in jury to the system. Ifo\virc Cuujjlit the Snnppcr. "I was a jruest the other Qvcning/'stirs a Now York Star man , "at a very on joy- able turtle supper given at Hoekaway Beach. The host told this story of how the feast ciuno to bo served : " 'I was out fishing for flulco In Ja maica Buy yesterday. I was in the stern of a small boat holding a polo , tlio bait on the line of which rested on the bottom tom ot the buy. One of my men was working the boat slowly along , Sud denly there was u tremendous yank nt the line and my reel wont arouiul like mad. I tried to null in , but whatever it was at the end of the line stuck like u rock. The bout camp to a stand still and then , to my astonishment , began to move Hlowly against the tide. I decid ed that cither a big feiiappor or a sea turtle must bo at the end of my lino. I made my polo fast , and with my man , gradually worked the boat toward the shot'o till shallow water was reached. Then I saw that I had a splendid snap- , por. My man jumped into the water and together wo imurigcd to land the turtle which weighed nearly twenty pounds.1 However lishy the story may have been , there was nothing the matter with the snapper , which I enjoyed greatly. " Clipped from Canada I'lwbytorinn , under signature of ( J , Ulackctt Hobtnson , 1'ropr. ; I wus cured of oft rocurrinu' billions headaches by Burdock Blood Hitters. A Blntcli for riorciino Illythe. It has been reported Hint Florence Blytho , the youngpfirl whoa San Fran eisco court declared was entitled to in hcrlt the $1,000,000 , loft by Thomas Blytho , was nogotititin ; , ' ( or tlio pur- cliaso of the Into Hull McAllister's beau tiful homo , Mhirmoiito , just across tno bay from San Francisco. Tlio place wns built by Mr. McAllister out or si $100,000 fee which ho received from the Southern Pacific company in the Col ton. case. Now it is said that tlio widow is trying to mnko n mutch between her nephew , the son of Cutler McAllister , mill the suc cessful lilytho claimant. Tills attempt has caused much comment bccaus-o of Florence. Blytho's ' dubious origin , nnd the fact Unit the youth is the nephew of Ward McAllister of ! Now Yorlc. Mrs. Winslow's soothing Syrup isnnmox - colletl medicine for children while teething. 2o cents a hottle. The "World's Wool. .An English authority states tlio tV.nl an nual production of wool In tlio world ut 1(5- ( 000,000 cwt. , ( l.TOa.OOO.OOO pounds. ) The estimated value Is i'30UDO,000 or SOC,000,000. , , The number of sheen in ICuropo Is estimated at 200,000,000 , , which furnish , - OOJ.OOO cwt. of wool , tin estimated value of Ji3'OOD,0)0. ' ! , ! ) Morocco , Alslew and Tunis gvovf a consldcrublo quantity , while Franco furnishes a per cent less than it did forty years ago. Europj.m countrloi are tiinlccd in the following order : first , Russia ; second Great Hrltaln ; third , Germiny ; fourth , Franco ; flftn , Austrla-IIungaryi sixth , Italy ; seventh , Spain. The Kast Indies and China produce about 3,000,000 cwt. of wool per annum. \V'o may state In tills connection that In 1SSI our sheep numbered 60VJOW(5 ( ( ( head , valued at Sll'VJOS.TlXJ . , producing ! )0,000,000 ) pounds of wool. Slnco that tlmo the sheep of the country have ateaally decreased , year by year , until last year \o had but -la.WJ.OTO sheep , producing 2i. ( " > ,0l)0,000 ) pounds of wool. Through coaches Pullman palace Bleopors , dining carsjrco reclining chair cars to Chicago nnd intervening point via the grout Rock Ibliuid route. Ticlco ofllco 1002 , Sixtcontli und Fiirnam. National Bank. Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus , - - . - . 44OOO Oniccri nnd Director A , I' . Ilopklni , tiroililont W , U. Mtul , Tlco iiroililonli Alfruil Mlllaril , ra lilm , VII. llrjantnulntiuit caililer ; Clinrloj Turner , I * II. Wllllami , U. U. MonctuiD , U Mar , iC. M Indrousu , Omaha Manufacturers. - DootH niitl Hhocs. JONK9 to CO. , Wholesale Manufaclurcrsof Boots& Shoes tonlturit'crRhoiCo.t1M , HMntulllC * llrxtncr Street , UnitliR. N b. , llrcwcrii BTOItZ * e ILEH , Lager llccr Brewers , 1M1 Nctlh ISth 8trc > ct,0uiahi. ! Neb. Cornice. EAQLE CORNICE WORKS , Mannfaclurcrs of Galvanized Iron Cornlc | Window c p rind niptollu "kyUnhts , Joh proftlotor. IPS unit llOijoiiliilOlli Artist * ' Mnterlnlx. A. IIOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organ ? , 1113 LKniRlnH Street , Oiimlin , Neb , _ -I ) Con' . Coke , Kto. _ " CbXt , " CO ICE AND LIME CO,1 Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 8. E. Cor. 10th ami Douglai Btrccti , Umnlin , Xcfc _ _ Wholesale Cigars , Ml N.IGtli Street. "Itollol" 14.15. Dry Goods nnd Notions. W. K. SMITH vt CO. , Dry Goods , Famishing Goods and Notions Corner Itthnrul llimnril Slrcotj. KIL.PATRICIC-KOCII DRY QOOD3 CO.,4 Importers anil Jobbers in Dry Goodsi CJeoU' ITurnlahlnitOooJs. Corner 1 1 111 and lloioOJ Btrooti , Omnlm , Nob. Viiriiltura. ' " 'ic STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnnm Street , Omaha , CHAUL.E9 SIIIVE1UCK , Fiirnitiirc. Omnlm , Ncbrimkii. a GrocorleH. HcCORD , BRADY & CO , Wholesale Grocers , | jlh ana I.ofucnworlli Btrcot , Omnlm , Ncbrnitn. Inimbert Kto. _ _ - OK W. DOUGLAS & CO. , Dealers in Hardwood Lumber , Y > nl 1310 N. Kith St. . Onuhn. _ 1 JOHN A. WAKEFIErVD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc , , Etc , Importeil anil Amcrlcnn rocttnnd Cement. Btat4l Monitor Alllivnukcu Hrilrnuho Cuiutnt , an < > Qulnc ? Wiillo l.lmo. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Wooa oup9tBnn(1 ( pnrqiiotflonrlni. Uth and DougTM Htrcots , Omalii , FRED W. QREY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , FAG , Corner Mil nnd Douglas Streets , Omaha. BUI II 11 cry n lid N o 1 1 o n B. I. OBEHFELDER & CO. , Importers and Jobbers In Millinery , 208 , 210 and 312 South llth ttrcet. Notions : J. T. HOBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 1121 Harnor itroot , Omaha. CojSOLIDATED TAUK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , AzU cr oa > , eto. , Omnlin. A. II. Bishop , Mnnnzor. Pnper. CAnPENTEH PAPER CO. , \Vholcsalc Paper Dealers. Cirnrft nlsoitock ol prlntlnK , wrnpplnit nnd wrttltH paper. Special attcntlou given u > curd paper. Safes Eto. , . . . . . . . > . . . . - - _ , _ . - - . . . * , \n * A. L. DEANE & CO. , General Agent ] ( or Halls' ' Safes , Wl and SM Son Hi IQtli St. . Omaha. _ Toys , Etc. H. HARDY Ac CO. , Jobbers of Dolls Albums Goods Fancy Toys , , , , HonioFurnlditnijnoortii , Children's Carriage ! . 1201 l''arnim street , Omaha , Neb. \Vntcr fin milieu. _ _ TJ. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP C0. Steam and Water supplies , Uallldur wind iiillln. ! 11I ) nnd U2flJone it. , U , V. Hois , Actinic Slammer. Iron Workg. "PAXTON s vERLINQ IRON \VOHKs Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort ) Knglnct , brnan work , gcnenil foundry , mnchlno owl blacksmith work. URlco and works , U. 1' . Uv. mid 1'tli itroct , Olilulm. OMAHA SAFE fc IRON WORKS , \ Hands oi Fire and Burglar Prool Safes , Vaults , Jail work. Iron ihu tiers nnd tire C'c O. Andreou.prop'r. Cur. HtluvulJacUaunB Basil , Doors , Eto , 5TA. DISIiROW &c CO. , Wboleiale tnanufacturciiof I Saso , Doors , Blinds and Moulding ? . \ Branch oOce , Utli nnd Itard itroets , Omnlia , Ncb , "UNION STOCK YARE3 CO. , Of South Oraaiia , Limited , NEBRASKA National Bank U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Capitol. - . - - - $400OOQ Surptus Jan. 1st , 189O - 07.BOQ ODIccrsend DlrcctorS'-IIonrf . Tatrs , VrosldeDti l cwlsH. lletu ) , Vlco-I'rojldenti JnmeiW B aiC , WJ V.MorsuJohnH. Collins , It. U. CusUlnl , J. N. m 1'iitrlck , W. U. B. lluKlics , cashier. T1-1R II10N BANK , Corner 12th and FirnntnBts. A General Uaukini : IJusluussTrunsioteiJ , JVImnrjr , Secondary or Tntlanr Nrnmnentljr curf In SO to to dajri. Wo tllrnlnUe all ) > elM > n from Inn ryitcm , o that thcio n nourUs n return tf llio d ! * > CKO In any form. I'arllo can to IrtaUtl at lioir.o , ( totf . _ . niicltnicltr the thotilnorilco x - „ ng * g amo rjiraii ( Ulll > UB | I B uc , ( l.ut llb thoovhoiro | \ H PPfll | \ fir to < omjj ) euro .fre . , tlum MO will or W BB i J 1 | | Bl5ct'"lrae | ( refund \t \ money ami jmycntlrocipcnMof comlntf , railroad fir end liotfl bll 1 . Wo < h ll < Tee Iho world for acatcwll cinnotruro. Mentionthl | > arr. Addrci' , COOJC VK31KD1' CO. , Omaha , Xebrailitf * Oniee , St. Olalr Hotel , Cor. 1'Jth and Dodge Sj WANTEDT ISSUED DY CITIC * COUNTIEO.OCHOOk , - - - - DIBTRICT8 , WATCH - -i . , , , Concsjiondeneesolicited. coMPANIta , tfCi HARRIS GOMPAHY 1 H.W . , & , Banke IO3-IOS Donrborn Stranl , CMICAQQ , 70 Utata Strait. BOSTON ,