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THE DAILf BEE-OMAHA MONDAY SEPTEMBER 25
The Nebraska National Bank
Of Omahn. Nob.
Paid up Capital , - - 825O.OOO.
DIRECTORS :
S. R Jrfnfon.l'ron dcnt.r.f BtMle , J'hnpon.1 Co.
A. K To ulln , ViciPro IJtntotU. II 4 ( J. h. R.
Co , Itotton.
W. V. Morse , of * . V. MorseA Co.
.tohu S. IVIIins , ot O. 11 .V J 8 Col Int.
J. M WoolworihCounstllor k Attarne ) at Law.
L. 5) ) llccil , ol n ron Reed i Uo.
II. tV. YMi * . U ( hler , Ute C lilcr of the Fir t
National Hank ul Onuht. aid cennrctcd w th
the act vn mira cnuntot tint IUik : Mo e Its
or anlzillon In I8t < 3.
< TRIIDor bu > liics * Apilt 27. 18 ? . ' , mth thi
lauot icltAto > any l > nK In Kilir ka.
UoLLKCTio.Nsro.'eirerpEcIil I'lcntl.iti and chir-
( foul i ihr | . abln h > ro r il c hcff.
iMBRiwTa'lowidoti tlni il'patta tipm tmor-
blj toiini and upon aecaiit t ut baoktncd lai.k-
or * .
KoR'ian KICIUNOH , Qorcnuntnt Itond" , and
County and City a'curltli boiuht r.U told ,
Itta ptci rrdto do a ivncrnl tv\nVlnii liu ho '
In a'l ' lt9Uittll > and In tlv1 tr atmcnt o' eiiitMii-
ra will puriue the most Murtl policy consilient
w.th aafo banking.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE ,
NKW YORK , September " 3 ,
ONIT.
Money 2@8 per ccntj closingi offered
at - per coat.
1'r.ino Mercantile Paper C@7 per rnnt.
Sterling I2xohaus Steady ;
bills , SI.S2J ; demand , $1.87 .
QOVKllNliKN'TS.
6's 100 ? lOOj'
4's Coupons 1124 112i
?
4s : 120J lll ! |
1'aciGo C'a of 1893 130 , MO
BTOOKB.
Adams Kxpresi 138 HO
Allegheny Central 31
Alton & iVrre Haute 40 } -ISJ
do pfd. . . . 88 Ml
American Impress IU 03 }
Burl. , Cedar Kapids & North 8U } 83 *
Canada Southern 65 61 ! }
Col. , Cin. & Jnd. Central. . . .11U 110
Central Pauilio 9-2 92J
Chesapeake ft Ohio 24\ . . .
do 1st pfd. . . 384
Chicago's Alton ! . ' 'l39 110 }
do pfd lf > 8 100
Chi. , Burl. & Quincy 133 135
Chi. , St. U & iNew Orleans. . 70 } 80
Ola. , Html. & Cleveland 55 : .
Clove. , Col. & Cincinnati. . . . 82
Delaware & Hudson canal..lUg
Del. Lack. & Western 44i
Denver & Itio Grande fi'Ji Cli
Krie 42 > , -12 ?
fcdo pfd So1 } SOj
Bait Tennessee 11"
di preferred 117 }
Tort Wayne & Chicago 135 137
llannlb.il & tit. Joseph -15 47 }
Uo pfd.S(5 ( 834
Harlem 2WJ 210J !
Houston & Texi.8 Central. . . . 82
Illinois Central 1 )0 ) 141 }
Ind. , Bloom. & Western 47 18) )
Kansas & iTextis 39 ] lOj
Lake Erie & Western 40
Lake Shore & Michigan So..110J 1103
Louisville & Nashville 72
Loui.iv. , New Alb. & Chicago 74 . . .
Marietta & Cincinnati 1st pfd 15
do do 2dpfd 01
Memphis & Charleston 58J
Michigan Central 103 101
Minneapolis k St. Ljuis 32
do , pfd. 72 }
Missouri Pacific 107A lO'Jg
Mobile * Ohio 122
.ManhiiUan Beach 26 } . . .
Motiij k Ksiiix HO ,
Na.ihvillo \ Ciiuttauooga 79i . . .
New Jersey I'entrul 57. ' . SOj
Norfolk & \Veitsrn
di preferred 01) )
Northern 1'acifio OOJ filg
do pfd UtiJ OS
Northwestern 145) ) 1472
do pfd lUl * 1COJ
New JTork Ceutr.il 1334 13 i
Ohio Central 17g
Ohio & Missisaippi 38J 39J
do ptd 105 .10
Ontario ft Western 1274
1'acilio Mail 41 }
Panama 107
Puoria , Decatur & Evansv. . . 3lg 33J
Pittab.irg & Cleveland 138 138
Heating 103 ?
Bock Inland 130 137
St. Louis & San Fran 40 41J
do pfd
do 1st pfd 99
St. Paul A Milwaukee 109 }
do pfd.2U
St. Paul , Minu. & Manitoba.157 }
St. Paul & Omaha fi24 53.
do pfd llli
Texa * & Pacific 494' ' ' "A
Union Pacific lll ! & 11V §
United S'.ates ' Kxpr BS OS
Wftbash , St. L. & Pucilic. . . . 302 37ij
do pfd. 07A 8i
Wells , Fargo & Co. Exprer .12U
Westurn Union Telegraph. . . SSs1 til )
Caribou lit
Central Arizona jj
l xcelt > ior. 1 . . .
llomo talbU 18 . . .
Little Plttsburg 1
Ontario 39
utdo v ° pfd" ! . ' . ' ! ! . ' . ' . " . ! ! ! i5J ! ! !
Robinson 1
SIlvcrCIIIF V
South Pao. < lo 13
.Standard 7
Hutr. ) 1
Oilered. tKr. dividend.
PRODUCE & PROVISIONS.
lkjKitchei to TUB Due.
CIIICAUO.
CHICAGO , Septemtier 23. Wheat Fair
demand , cash higher but optloua lower ;
regular , 102.1 ® I Ol. for September ; 9Uo
for October ; ! M & 9-Jo fur November ; 03
© yilic f r the year ; No. 2 apriug , 1 02
for cash ; re.t name ni regular ; No. 2 r'd
winter , 1 02J@1 02 for cash ; 1 02i@l 023
for SeptembtT.
Com Mauket unsettled und lower ; Cljc
for cash niul September ; 03 J ) for Octo ) 01 ;
filtjo for November ; 5IJj I'ur the year ; 49Jo
for.lunuary ; 5 Jo tor May ,
O.tnM < rkt dull and lower ; 31o for
cash : 31 Jo for. Sentcmber ; Sljc fir October
and Xo\eubsr ; 31Jc tor thu year ; ! t3c for
May.
May.Kje Dull and lower a
B.rley Uull end lower ;
Flax Seed Sloadj ; goott crushing on
tra < k , 1 22.
Timothy Lower ; c'iod to prime , 1 70 ®
1 80 ; common to fall , 1 00@1 75.
Butter Quiet ami unclmnKt-d ; creamery
to choice laillo p ce1 ) , ll > @ 10.i.
jggn--Flrinj : ll ! J.
Pork Ao lie , turn , higher nnd Irregu
lar ; 21 45J2l ' ID tor c Hh , September or
Oct her ; 21 to for November ; 11) ) 17i@
ID 20 for tuii joar ; 187 i1900 lot
January ,
liir ' JIarUet H'rong ami Usher ; 12 62j
@ 125."i for c. . " ! ' t Outooei ; I't7.i@12 ; 1 1
for Novemlitr ; 11 00 lor the ye..r ; 11 47j
@ 11 50 for Januuiy
Bulk Mfat < t ; iletj ho tide re , 10 00 ;
ibrt fila , 14 lllj ; short cleer , 1 1 3.r > ,
Whitky-Stea.tv ; 1 20.
MW VOKK.
NKW YOBK. September 23. Cotton
,12 I3.1B@1J ; 3-lis ( ; September , 12.33c
October , 11 80 ; November , ll.COci le
cember , ll.OOc ; January , ll.CSc ; I'ebru
ary , 11.7S ; March , ll.OOc ; April , 120lc
May , 12.13c ; June , 12 21.
Flour Quiet ; superfine state western
350@41o ; cummon to Rood extra , 15 ®
5 00 ; good o choice , 5 lOt&S 00 ; whitt
western , 0 EOC400 ; extra Ohi.j . , 4 20@)7 00
St. Louix , 4 2W8 00 ; MinnwoU paten
Iiroce7 2 fe8 70.
Wheit Cash lots $ c lower and option
& < i2alo ( ) JKU'cr ; No 2 rpriug , noumal ; un
rraded rod , .GrtiUOrj ; No. red , 1 Ui
C41 CO ; uteamar No 2 reJ , 1 OI ! < 1 03j
No. 2 leJ. 1 ( Wg@l 07i.
Corn Market l@31c lower and n t
UeJ ; ungraded , 70)i@73lc ) ; No. 2 , 73i@7le
OaU Umu'tltil ' and j@2c lower ; inixe
western , 31i > l2c ; white , ilyfc52c.
Kga Freth western , dull and vi
Pork-Firm ; new me 8 , 21 3'21 50 ,
Lard Higher ; prime ttntn , 1255 ®
210.
Butter Quiet and unchanged ; 15@30c.
HT. l.Ofl H.
ST. Louis , September 23. Flour--Dull
and weak.
Whe t Cn h lower ; optlnn lower , but
.dvdticed nd closed pretty firm : Iso. 2
.Ho for thfl ) r r ; SMa9. ( > 3 for January ;
S'o. 3 red. 8Sl@S9s bid ; No J Sto bid.
! l > o for November ; 4'Jrc for the year ;
I l@4t5jc for.lamwy ; 474lSofor | .May.
O U Better , but flow ; 31 a,3ljj for
ash ; 32if 30Jo for October ; Sole f.ir No-
cmli r ; 30JS tor DecemUir ; 21'A@30a ' for
lin yfnr.
HiB-Dul1 : CGcbld.
Barlcv 80c ,
Butter I'nclnnRoJ ; irsamery , 22@31c ;
lairy , 205 ? 23c.
Whisky Sttjid.Y.
Pork Firm ; 'j2 10 for job lots.
Unlit Meat * None heie.
B con Scarce an.i Ktrong ; shoulder * .
125 ; Mdw , 15S5@llir,0.
Lxrd Nominally higher.
KAX3AR CITV.
KASRAH Cuv , September 2.1 Wheat
ilarkLtenkei ; No , U red , 793 for C-iali ;
8lc for October ; 78 o \o\einbcr. .
Ooru Market ucakcr ; OOabld for ca h ;
3c for Ootolier ; ! l'.lj for tliu year.
Oats-QilUt ; 3Uo bid for uiih ; 2'Jjc bid
or October ,
rioniA. :
PKOHIA , Seplcm'ier ' 23Corn M r i-t
ull ; liidi mixed , COlG ? b7o ; mixed , COJ
GJc.
Oats-Steady ; No. 2 white , 37i@3js.
WhUky-118. '
Livunroot ,
LlV'KlU'OOtSepttmber23. Breadstutls *
Uull.
Uull.Wheat
Wheat Winter , 8n 4d@8s 01 ; sptluif , 8a
Corn
COUNCIL
COUNCIL Bi.Brrd , Scptembor 23. The
/oiincil Blutf t ciarkeU carefully revised
o date aru n lollows :
Flour Golden Sheaf. 3 00 ; Kansas City
inter wheat , 2753 25 ; Minnesota winter
heat , 3 00 4 00.
Wheat A o. 2 , 7oc ; No 3. GJO ; rejected ,
Oc.
Oc.Corn
Corn No. 2 , 50j.
Oats No.2 , 30c.
Uyo No. 2 , 45c.
Barley Nono.
KgR Scarce ; soiling to packers at 20c.
Corn Meal 1 GO for white ; yellow , 1 00 ;
oru ch tp , 2j 00 per ton ; corn and oat'
hop , 2i > 00 per ton.
FUUI1VSApples , 200.
Broom Corn 3J9c.
Hay Loose , 7 00@9 00.
Wood 5 00@G 00.
Wool 16f25.
Butter Creamery , 30c ; In rolls , wrap.
> ed , 20c ; rolls noc wrapped , 22c ; mixed
olons , 10@12ic.
Onions 40o per bushel.
Live Chickeua 2 fiO@3 00 per dozen.
Potatoes 30c per tuhhe ) .
Cabbages 25@40c per doz.
Turnips - 30o per bushel ,
Svveet Corn 7o per dozen.
LIVE STOCK.Cattle -Extra , 300 ®
50 Veal Calves-5 50@ " 00. Hogs
00@7 23. Shoen-350.
LIVH STCOE
p cUl Dispatches to lux U > K.
CHICAGO.
ClIlCAQO , September 23. Thn Drovers
ournal reports at follows :
llogn Active and values firm ; C' > m-
nun to good mixed , 740@8 lO ; heavy ,
45 'J 10 ; light , 7 35@8 45 ; ukSps , 3 2iS >
" 23 Cattle Shipping rattle demoralized nnd
" > c lower ; little doing ; export' , 0 05
i,7 OJ ; good to choice ehippin ? , 5 50@G 40 ;
omuion to fair Bbipping,4 00@5 23 ; mixed
utchevV 2 70@4 00 ; stockere and teeders ,
C0@4 25 ; range , slow ; Texanp , 3 G0@
2i ; balf-breeas and Aimericaus , 4 00 ©
CO.
Sheep Active and firm on good stock ;
esiand good ; inferior to fair , 3 00@3 CO ;
nedlum to good , 3 75@4 23 ; choice to
xtra , 4 35 4 0.
0.ST.
ST. LOUIS.
ST. Loum , September 2.3. Cattle-
apply mostly butchorn' stock nnd only ft
mall local trade ( tone ; steers , 3 50@4 00 ;
OWH and heifers , 3 COM3 50.
Sheeps-Steady ; 325@1 25.
Ilogii Steady ; light to fair Yorkers ,
G0@8 10 ; butchers' pigs , 8 00@8 40 ;
eavy butchers' and fancy , 8 50ff.9 ( 15.
KAKHAR CITV.
KAKHAS CITV , September 23. The Live
itouk Indie ttor reports :
l attle Offerings larga at chiefly yoa-
erluy s prices ; slow aud 5@10o lower to
ell.
Hog * Market firm nnd n xliado higher ;
! ll8 40.
Sheep - Market quiet nt 2 7o@3 25 for
oed to choico.
TRAFFIC.
peclil DUpatcbcs to TUB Urn.
KI.OUH AND on.1l.VH.
CHICAGO , September 23. Kcceipts and
hlpmentH of Hour nnd grain for the past
21 hours hav been nu follows :
liecciptc. Ship'ta.
flour bbl 10,000 13,000
Wheat-bushels 147,000 51,000
Corn " 414,000 3(1,000 (
Oats " 88,000 181,000
lye " 'J.OOO 0,000
Barley- " 30.000 2ti,000
NKYOUK , September ' ' 3 Itecelpta nnd
hiptncuU of flour aud grain for the past
Jl houra have been ns follows :
Iteceipts. Shp'tH.
Wheat-bushels 8ii,000 273,000
Corn " 183,000 00,000
Oats " 42,500 10,000
IvANflAS CITV , September 23. KecelpU
mil bhlpinents of grain for the past 21
iourd liavu been : m follows :
] teo't . Shtp'tK.
Wheat , bunhfilj 2.-.000 20,000
Corn "
MVK HTOUK.
CiiiCAfiO , September 23. Uo iit | nnd
shipment * of live xtouk for the pnat 21
OUM have been u follows ;
Itoc'ts. Shipm'tu.
JIo ? l,4iO
buttle : 2,700
Sheep 200
ST. Loi'is , September 23. Iteceipts and
shipments of live fetock foi tba past 21
loura have been as follows :
Kec'ts. Sblpm'U
Ifogs 5.10 500
Cnttle 4,500 I.O'IO
Sheep 700 l.COO
KAKH\S CITV , September 23. UecclptH
iuil shipments of live atocV for the pact 21
' have been as follows ;
Iteo'U Shlpm'tc.
Hog * 3,000
Jutlle 40J
Sheep . ,
OMAHA MARKETS.
Wkoloinla riooi.
OririoE or TUB OMAHA Brit , )
Eaturduy Evening , September 23 , |
The wholesale trade of the city for th
past week Li reported ai vatiafactory in
most lines of biulnepd , mot being ahead o
corrcspocdlug eeaaon of hat jear. The
grocery trade was particularly large , n
sugars advance ! from i toc and curliun
olU underwent a further hdvance of
aud full cream checu * moved more freely
at an advance of Ic , OtherwUe the staple *
in tliU line , such e.9 ctflee , tiyrups , teay
lice , cauued gotdi , dried fruit und fisl
sold llbpratly at former lactations.
The dcmjinl for dry goods , boota nn
shoe ? , miuuUstured clothing , lata am
caps , millinery , etc. , etc. , coutluuo * good
liberal i ales being reported from the lead' '
log housed on mail order and traveling
talesmen's account , na well M n goodly
number of buyers lieing present in person.
Values In the e lines remain remarkably
steady , no chnngo occurring worthy of
note alnce our Inst review.
A fair InnintM wr.i done In building
mateiialu of nil kind ) . Lumber shows A
ccline ( f about $1.00 ptr thouaind and
ime loc per barrel.
In drugs there was some Improvement in
rade and prices re mnined fteady.
Orcou fruits if all kind were in almn.l.
nee and cheaper ,
Vegetables are plenty and dull , with but
ttli demand ,
Dairy products remained unchanged ,
rado waa quiet and pricci hardly sus-
aine.l ,
IxMimiH nro in goixl nnpply and ha\e cle-
lined C'l.OO per box ,
C.intelopes me n Hlng nt 7Cc$1.00 I cr
uren.
Flour moved fairly , though wrnk , do-
lined nbout 10j per barrel nil nround.
Other mill i lulls were rather v.-rnV
hough t cls were un.ill nud no ( ( notable
hiuge ,
Cut moats i f , U klndi * nrc strong nnd
riu nt qiHtAtion .
The locsl grain trni'o continuui to lin-
irovo nith trilling fluctuations ,
The only changes reported in the market
o.Ony are AS fultowe :
Sus r advanced J@lc.
Clict'se ndviuiioJ Ic.
Klour dccllni'd 10 : .
LmoiH dccliuod $1 00 per box.
Lumber declined $1.00 per thousand ,
Lime declined fie | -er Imrrcl.
LUCA ! drain IJeminKi.
V'HKAT. Cnnh No. 2 , SIJc ; caih No.
3 G8e : rejected , 4Sc.
BAllLtY. t'a-h No. 2. 73o ; No. 3 ,
TtYE.-CnHh , 40- .
COKN. No. ! s , , 53o.
OATB. Cash. 28p.
STKKBX PlilCKS-Corn , C5c [ nts ,
5c.
Produce and Provlalont.
POTATOKS 2ora,40o per bushel.
ONIONS50o ) per bushel.
NKW TOMATOES 3o per II ) .
BUTTER Choice country , 24@2oc.
UGGS-2J@22c.
HONBY Califorjla. perlb , 22J.
Al'PLKS Per bnrrei , $2 00@2 2o.
C \TALOPK3-Pcr dozen , 76c@l 00.
OYSTBlia Select. 50o per can.
WATKKMKLONS-Per 100 , § 15 00 ®
8 00.
PKAltS-Californln , $2 75@3 50.
PLUMS California , $2 OOM2 25.
GUAI'KS OAHfornin , $1 00@2 23.
LKMONa 50@5 00 p r box.
BKANt Imported Geni-iu 270 per
Qrocora' List.
OANNEU liO01 > b Kj-Ktem , 2 lh
Field's ) , jwrcase , $1 00 ; do 1 Ib ( field's )
ler case , 2 75 ; ilo 2 Hi ( Standard ) , per CIVMU ,
73. l/ol ; teni , 1 HJ pnr ilo.en ,
80. TomatOL-s. 280 ; do ! 1 Ib per
use. 2 85 ; Corn ! , 2 ilj ( Mountain *
> er case , J 10 ; iioaked corn , 101 ; do
I Ib ( Yarmouth ) , per cnt > e , 3 15 ;
tring boaiiK , per coao , 2 10 ; Lima beans
> ar case , 1 85. S'iccotash iior case. 2 CO.
'o.in , rommnii , pet cone , 2 OOipoiu * , chuice ,
) ilr CR e,2 70. Blackberries , 2 It ) , per CHMI- ,
Z 21) ) ; btrav/l errie , 2 Ib , per case , 2 00 ;
aspberrieo , 2 fn , per case , 3 50. Dam.
2 11) , per case , 2 45. Bnrtlett
> ears per case , 3 00@1 CO. Whortleberries
ier cnio,275. Bgg plums , " Ib porcineii 75 :
VU\WU I JJ. X CUMJI1CX * , ft iU IIVI luou , fl I V ,
do 3 Ib , case , 4 50@5 00 ; do , ( pie ) , 3 Ib , per
ni.o.2 50 : do pie , 6 Ib , per dozen. 3 50.
1)'LOUK ) Jobbing prices , Jack Frost
t. Louis winter ) 3 f > 0 per 100 Mis. ; To.
eku Patent Kanew , $3.85 : Minnehaha
iinueBoln Patent , $1.00 ; Shnwneo I'nncy
vinter , S3.10 ; Eagle , XXXX winter ,
$3.00 ; Triumph spring , best , SU.'JO ; Chris ,
iaii'd superlative , 3 85 ; bran , per ton-
Si i.OO ; chopped feed , @ 28.00.
FISH No 1 mackerel , half brl , 0 25 ;
No. 1 mickerel , kits , 05c ; family mack
erel , half brio , 4 75 ; family mackerel , kits ,
5c ; No. 1 white h'h , half brls , 0 00 ; No. 1
vhite fish , kits , 95cj family whlto fiali.
half brlsJ 50 ; fnmily white tub , kiln , SOc ;
medium scaled herring , 35c ; select boneless
cod , 8 Jo.
rUuAUSPowdered , lOJc ; Cut lonf ,
.0 ? ; Granulatiid , lOo ; Coutuctioncr'ii A ,
jj : Standard Kilrn C. 9s ; Kxtrn C ,
* @ ; medium yellow , 8c ; d rk yellow ,
SYUUP Standard Com. , 4Gc , bbls. ;
> tandard do , - \ \ gallon krpH , $2. 5 ; Stan
dard do , 4 gallon kegf , $2.00.
SPICKS. Popper , 20 ; Allspice , 20c ;
Jloven , 33c ; Nutraepi , 61 00 ; Oaaaiu , 2 to ;
Mace SI 00.
LYK American , 3 3" ; Greenwich. 3 40 ;
Western , 2 75 ; North Star , 2 05 ; Lewis'
ye. 400Jowclllyo : , 275.
FKKD .lobbing prices , Chop feed ,
S1.50 per 100 Iba. ; chop roru , $1.40 ; bran ,
'Oc per 100 Ibs.
8TAUC11. Pearl , 4Jc ; Silver Glens ,
! Jcj Corn Stnrcli , 8Jc ; ErcolnIorJloiia ,
; Corn , 7ic.
( JOFFU t. lllo , lair , lie ; Klo. good
12c ; iitliiis to choice , 13 to 13 ; ; Old iov't
lava ; 2Ciii5i5 ( , Mocha , 284c ; Arlmokle'a ,
AlKATIJ Ilnmc , 15jfc ; breakfast bacon ,
! 5Vc ; clear nlde Incon , 15jic ; dry salt bacon ,
14Jc ; shoulders , lljc ; tierce Inrd , 131.
KOPK Sisal , 4 l > ch nnd . larger , lOcj
Ulnch , lie.
01IKB33 Full Cream , 12Jei Par !
dklm , I i5.
TKAS .Gunpowder , good , 45(5t55 ( ! ;
Oholco , G0l975c ( ; Imperial , good , 40fi,4Bcs
Ol"te ! , C0fe75c ; Young Hyson , good , SO ®
5Js ; choice , 05c@l 00 : Japan Nat Loaf ,
tic ; Japan , choice , C0@75c ; Oolong , good ,
350 ! ; Oolong , cho.oe , 400 55 ; Souchong ,
aiod. 3.5CcMOc : choice , 850450.
NKW PIOKLKS Mixllura , In harrols ,
(8 00 ; do in hivlf bbla , 4 10 , emallu , In hblx ,
10 00 do , In half bbld , 5 50 ; ghorkina , Iti
bbl * . 12 00 ; do , In half bbls , 0 5) .
WOODKNVAKKTwo tiujp pall ,
05 ; three hoop palle , 2 20. Tub * , No.
1 , 9 50 ; Piimtior wwihboards , 1 85 Uoublr
Cr-\vii2m ! ; ' .VollbuckntH , 350 ,
LKAO Har , 311 > 5.
VINKGAK Pure apple extra , Ifk.
pnreupplc , 13c ; Pnuwinc nuio nnule , ICe ,
SALT. Dray loadu. per bbl , 1 05 ; Ash
ton. In HOQ ke. 3 50 ; bble dairy 00 , 5s , K 50
HOMINY New , KJJ CO pur bbl.
SOUA Dwicht'H To papers , 2 85 ; Uu
end do , ? i 85 ; ( JhurcU'a , 8J 85 ; Keg toda
"
CANULUS Boies , 40 Ibs , IB oz , 8s
15obxes ; 40 Ibf. , 10 oz. , fie , ISo ,
KICK Carolinn , 74 < tJ8o ; Louisiana ,
@ 8c ; fair , fi@ i.
MATOHKS-Per oaddlo , l'5e ; round ,
coat * . 88 10 ; eo.uarp , canes , J5 4U ,
SOA-l'O Kirk's Ha van Imperial , 345 ;
Klrk'u catiniit , 3 1)0 ; Kirk'a atandnrJ. 3 75 ,
Kirk's white Ituwian. 52) ; Klrk'n
Kutoca , 215 Kirk's Pralrio Quteu ,
(100 ( ca'.c te ) , (0 ; Kitk'u itugrioILt , 4 3 !
rOTAHIl Pcnnsylvaula can. , t doz ,
In cake , 3 35 ; Babbltt'a Ball , 2 doIn cane ,
1 90 ; Anchor Ball 2 doz in coae , 1 CO ,
FIKLU SEED Kwl clover , choice
now , $0 00 per bushel ; mammoth clover
new. 37 00 ; white clover , new , $14 00
M alfa clover , hev.$12 50 ; uUIlco , new
$1300. Timothy , good , new , ? 3 00
blue grn a , extra clean , $1 60 ; blue grass
cleau , ? 1 25 ; orchard eras * ? 2 50 ; rod top
choloe , 1 03 ; millet , common or Mnuour !
bOc ; millet , German , $100 to 31 25
Hungarian 80o
HKDOCSKKU Uaago oraage , I to 5
buzhbla , 3O ( ; onago orange , 10 uuuliui o-
over , $ -1 60 ; honey locust , per Ib. , a.'c ; per
100 Ibi. . 25 00.
PEANUTS Uoiwted , choice , red Tou.
uct > M , liicper Ib ; facoy white , lOlo perlb ;
raw white Virginia raw , ICc ; routed ,
12 c.
Dry Qoodi.
BHOWN OO'n'ONB Atlintlo A. ic ;
Aiiphtan XX , 7c ; Atlanta A , tic ; Itoott
VV , bic ; Buckeye LL , 4-1 , Jr Cftlot W ,
7ic ; ObittenauKO A. Glc ; l.roat I'nlls 15 ,
Hoou r , tile ; HouMt Width , 8o , In.
d ! n Heiwl A , 8jc ; Indian Standard A ,
8Jcj Indian Orchanl d. w. , 8c ; Lawrence
IjL , 7cj Mystic llivcr , 7o : Peqnot A , Rjc ,
Bhawmut LL , 7c ; Utlc 0 , r > icj Wachua-
ctt B , 7c ; do A , 8o ; do K 48l2o ; Wai
cott BB. 8&c.
FINK BKOWN COTTONS Alleudale
4-4 : 7cj Alligator 3-4 , So } Argyle 4-t , 7Jc ;
Atlantic LU 6cj Bodpor St to X 4-4 , 7c :
Icnnington O 4-4 , GJc ; Buckeye S. 4.4 , GJco
Indian Orchard AA 9-8 , 8Jc ; I aconU O
89 , 8Jc ; Lehigh K 4-4 , 9Jcj Lonmlale 4J J ,
tte ! PcppcrcH N 80 , 7c : do O 32 , 7Jc ; do U
V > , 7Jc ; do K 39. 8Jcj Pocassct 0 1-4 , 7jc [ ;
\ Amauttn 44 13o *
BLKACHE1) COTTONS Androfoog
gin L 4.4UUck ! tonoAA in portal 8fc ;
lo do half bleached 4-4. Po ; C l > ot 4-4 , ojj
Kldolltv l.t , % ; Vrult of thejoom,10 ; do
oMi.brio4. ,13cdoWnterTwlNt,101cr ; ; < wt
< 'nllaQ , 10c ; Indian lleiuUhrnnk 4-1 , ICc ;
/jiis-ialp. lOct do cambric 37 , lUJc : Vow
York Mllln. 12jc ; Pcmiot A,10c ; Popp-fpl
V G Twills , lajcj Pocahonta , ! 4-4 , i > 5oj
Pocatwet 4-4 , SJc ; Utlc , lie ; Wntmutu
O X X , 12o.
UOCKS ( Colored ) Albany K brown ,
Se ; do C , > lrsb , UBJ doA. . atrliKM and
> l.ildn , iJJJcj do XXX brown aivl drab ,
tripea nnd plaids , 12c ; Arlington fancy ,
.Oc ; Brunswick brown , 8Jcj Ch.niot f.\ncy ,
2o ; do extra heavy , 20c ; Fall lltvcr
irown , cxtrn heavy , llc ; Indiana A
) rowii lHonuomct A brown. 16c.
TlUiUiMUft rtttioshwig A U A 82
.He ; do XX blue 32 , ISJc ; Arrowat.tr ,
l c ; Clareitiout B B. 15Jc ; ( Jonestown ex
ro , 17Jc : Hamilton 1) , llo Lawtitou A
" 0 , Ific ; Miuneh&ha 4-4 , 2Uc : Omega super
i\tra J.I. ? .So ; Pearl Ulvir 32. lOjc ; Put-
nnm XX blue ntrlpo , 12c : bhotuckot S
10\c \ ; do SS 12cj Yooman'e blue 29. Do
DENIMS. Atuoskonk , blua.uid broun
. ( ! } cj Ando cr DI ) blue , 15cj ArllugX
) luo Scotch , llljo ! Oouuird OOO , blue iw
> ruwn , 12e : do AAA , do do 13j doXXto
lo do 14c ; Haymaker's blue and brown ,
"e ; Mystic Kher 1)1) stripe , 10c ; Pearl
, \or , blue and brown , lito ; Uncanvillo ,
iluo and brown , 14 } r ,
CAMB1UCS Barnard , 5io ; IMdyntotie
Initig , 24 inch double face , Sc ; Uarnor A
rlazcd , 5c ; Manhattan glove finlah , 5Jcj
Newport do Oc ; do glazed , 6jc | ; Pequot do
> c : Ijockwood kid finish lio.
CORSET .fEANH Amorv , 8p ; Audro *
cog-gin Balloon , 8jc ; Clarcndca , GJcConcs ;
o'lga Bnttconit , 7Jc ; Ilallowel , 8c ; Iiull }
) rolmnl 7c : NnrrAgnnBettlmprovpilc
Pflpuerill nattenn 9n ; Kookport , "Jo ,
PIUNTS Allena , 0c : American , C5c ;
Arnold , 7o ; Bonvlck. 4c ; Cocheco , 7c ;
> jnostoga. 0c ; DuukirK , 4jc ; Uuunell ,
} @ ; Eddyntono , 7o ; Qbuccator , Co ;
iannony , 5c ; Knickerbocker , Gc ; Mcr
Imao D. 7o ; Myntio , 5o ; Spramica , Go ;
Southbridge , Go ; do. Ginghams , 7o ; Marl-
) oro. 5Jc ; Oriental 6c.
GINGHAMS Amokeag , 12Jc ; Amop-
ceng druss 9 } ) Argyle , lu c ; Atlantic ,
c ; Cumberland , 74o ; Highland , "ic ;
Tonilworth , 6Jc ; Pluu kott , 10o ; riu
c , 8c
COTTON AUKS Abhonillo l.lo
Agate , We ; American , lie ; Artisian , SOc ;
Cairo D aud T , 13o ; Clnrlon D and T ,
7c ; Uoocan Co.atripea DaudT , 16o ; Key-
tone , 13c ; Nantucket , PJo ; Nonpareil ,
IGc ; Ocean 1) and T , 18c ; Uoyol , 16 } i
Sussex , 12o ; Tloga. 12c ; Wachusott ehirt-
in ; ) hock8 , 12c ; do , Nankin , 12o ; York ,
ilain Nankin. 12c ; do , checks , BtripOH aim
aucy , 1-Ac ; do , 8 oz , 20c ,
SHKETINGS AndrobcoRK'in 10-4,57ic :
10 0-4 , 2lc ; do 8-4 , 22c ; Continsntal C
12 , lie ; Fruit of the Loom 10-4 , 27 } ; Now
York mills 98 , 800 ; do 78 , SOc ; do 08 , 22c ;
PmnbroVe 10-4 , 25c ; Poquot 10-4 , 2840 ; do
' - ! , We ; do 49 , lOc ; Popporoll 30 , 29c ;
\a 07 , 21c ; do 57 , 18cUtlcn l , Mno ; do
8 , 22ic ; do 48 , 17o
Olgara and Tobcccoa.
CIGAUS. Seeds , 815.00 ; Comieaticut ,
25.00 ; Mixed , 535.00 ; Seed Havana ,
500.00 ; CloarHavnna. 876.00.
TOBACCO PLUG. Golden llulc ,
2J Ib , COc ; Our Uope , lirot imality , G2c ;
Star , pourds , 21 Ib , buttfl.GOc ; Horne Shoe ,
ioundu , 21 Ib , butts , 58u ; Gilt Edge ,
[ louude , 2-1 Ib , butta , 00 ; Anny aud Navy ,
ounds 05c Bullion 5'Jc Ixiri- ]
) , ; , pounds , ; -
unl'a Clunax , poundu , GOo.
FINE CUT In pails. Hai-d to Beat !
f5c ; Golden Thread , 70c ; Fountain , SOc ,
[ favorite , C5o ; Kocky Mountain , GOc :
Li'aucy , 65c ; Daisy , 60c. In tin foil
Outline O. 8. , 0 Ib bnxea , per Ib ti3c ; Lori-
Jbird'a Tiger , 60e ; Diamond Crown , Ooo.
SMOKING All grades Common , 25 to
33c. Grwaulatod Blaokwalls Durham , Jt
oz file ; Dukca Durham , 1C oz , 4IIc ; Seal ol
tforth Caroliua , 10 oz. 48 ; Seal of Nobrne-
ca , Hi or. , 88c ; Lono.laak , 4 oz , linen bags
per Ib , 81.35 ; Murhurgs' I'ncic 2 oz , tin
oil , 55c ; Doc Tail 65o.
Palnti Ollr * nd V rnl l > c .
OILS 110" carbon , per gallon ,
I2c ; 100 headlight , per gtllon.
LUc ; 175 * headlight , per gallon , lie
linHtved , raw , porpallon , > 7 ; Unwed , boile-l ,
perjjallon , 60c ; l rd , winter sti'a , p <
Ion , 100 ; No. 1 , 85c ; No. 2 , 75c ; i
XXX. pi > r gallon , 11C ; No. 3 , 1 05 ; sweet ,
| ier gallon , 85c ; epenn , W. B. , per gallon ,
1 OC ; fish , W. B.per gallon , GOc ; neatnfoot ,
extra , per gallon , 7&c ; No. 1 , G5c ; lubri
cating , zero , per ifallon , SOc ; munmiT , IRc
golden machlup. No. 1 , per gallon , 35c ; No ,
" SO ; aporm , Hignal , per gallon , 80oj tor
pcntino , per gallon , GKc ; naptha , 74" , i > er
gallon , 18c : 01 . 17c
PAINTS IN OIL White lead , Ouinha
P. P. . O c ; white lead , St. Louis , pure , GJ i
Marseilles green , 1 to 6 Ib cann , 20o
French zinc , gisen neal. 12c ; French zinc
rod seal , lie ; French zinc , in varnish ana
20n ; French zincc , in oil asnl , ISc ; liar
and burnt umbnr , 1 Ib cana 12c ; raw nnd
burnt Sienna , 13o : vandyke brown , 8.
refined lampblack , 12o ; coach black , l"c
[ "ory black , lOc ; drop black , IGc ; Prussian
blue , 30c ; ultramarine blue , 18c ; clmiiii
grnen , L. M. & D , , 14c ; blind and shuttc :
green , L. M. & D. , lOc ; Paris green. 18 < j
Imllan rod , 15c ; vnnetian red. bo ; IUHCAI
dn , , 22c ; American Vermillod , I. ft P. , Uio
chrome yellow , L. , M , , O. & D ( ) . , lee
yellow ochre , Oc ; golden jchro , IS ; paten
dryer , 8u ; Draining colors : light onk , dark
oat , walnut , chciituut and uah 15a.
Dry ° lnli
White lead , 0c ; French ? lnc. lOc :
whlteing 2o ; whitini ; glldcrj , IJc
\thitlng com' ) , lie ; lampblack lionimn
town , 14c ; Irnipblock , owflnary , 30o ; Piim-
ainn lilue , 55c ; ultramarine , Iku ; v.iudyl.e
brown , 8c ; umber , burnt , 1- ; umber , ww
Icjuiennn , burn t , 4c ; uienim , raw , Ic
Paria green nenuiiio , 25c ; l'ari.i Rrei n O'lin1
v0u ! ; cnrome green , N. Y. ' 20c ; cl.rum
I -CKII 1C , , l-'c ; ynnnillioii , I < ng , , 70c ; ter
million , Air.cricn , lUr ; liuli.Di rul. lOc
rooo pink , Me ; vuiietlun tc * > \ , Coikvou'
' ilo : vcnetl&n rod Am , , l 1 , J-ui lead , /Jl !
chiomo yellow , t'onuino , 21'c ' ; chrome yellow
low , 1C. , 12o ; ochre , rochcllo , 8c ; ochrt
French , ijc ; ochre , Amerlcfcii , 2 ,
Wintsr s mineral. 2Jc ; lehigli brown. 2o
oiinnl.ih brown , "tc ; Prince'ti mlnbral Ilo
VAUN1HIIKS Ui.rrols per h-.tllou
Kumlturti , cztra , $1 10 ; furniture , No. J
$1 ; coach , extra , til 10 ; each , No , 1
$1 20 ; Damar , extra , tl lu ; aiian , 70can- ;
phaltum , extra , 85c ; Hhelluo 83 CO ; hnn
011 linlnh. 91 30
PAPEH Straw paper , 2Vs ; rug p&\iur \
4c ; dry goodn paper , Oc ; uiaulla paper , lOc
nowa paper. 8c ,
H ivy Hardw&ra Lltl
Iron , r&ti-H , iD i > ) ; plow atoel , mnclal
oatt , 7c ; crucible , Ho ; oix-cUl or ( rrnin,6o ;
coal tvol do. m@20 wrtt'on Mpiik.oi , ftt.
2 S5@S ! 00 ; hubs , per net , 3 25 ; felloon , t.vvuJ
dry. 110j tonguna , or/ch , 70jaH6c ;
each , 7Co ; Kiiuitre ntiU , i > er Ib , ' , _ ,
wanliers. per Ib. 8@lBo ; nveU , per Ib , lie ;
coil chain , per Ib , Cl"c ; iiiaUonblu , 80 ;
Irou wedgcH , Co ; crowbars , Ib ; harrow
tfuth , 4c ; K'irefR.'iiw.i , per keg , t < 00 ; tpriti
ntotl , 7feHc ; Burduu'n liorseKhoe , h fiO ;
Ilurd-iu'd mulcihoot , C GO.
HHOT.-Shot , ? 1.B5 ; IJuck aha , ? 2.10-
Oriental Powder , kegs , 60 40 ; io. . brilf
ki ib. f3.4B ; do. , miartorHC -U.Hty Ulaat.
Inir. kcitB. S 35i fruea , I.PI IiH ) fe.-t Mo
BA"'BK1) WI'ii ' : In n.r ntv. 8 'l pci
100 ; in long ' -hnn arlit ) . b .r."i i > t UXl.
NAILS Uiite . 10 t < < > > { ? , 4 fi > .
Lc hoi
Oak nole , Sfa to 12o ; in mlovlc < m2n , 'Ufa to
8&c ; hau.ioak kip , tiUo to I Ml' , ruHiiw ,
05c to 80aj heiuI'M'k c.tf , bile ' - - 1 Ml ; h at
Hlllgttor , 400 * tof 60j'o ! f fcl-1 , ,
Urelfcu kid , 2 U > U > i ! 7 $ ; " V kip ,
1 00 ; (4tfe tiUf , 1 2ft to ) i" ; i'rewili Idj )
110 to J U ; Fi nofa c4f , 1 ! to 't QOl TIM
F tu , 6 Ml to 7 h i | i'4 > , ft 00 t M BQ
& < JO to 10 W ; 1) ) . L
V
i Wl tO < S W ,
HAUNKSS-Nol tUr oak , 42c ; No 2
do , .Wo ; No. 1 Ohio o k , S8c ( No , 2 do ,
S5o ; No. 1 Milwaukee 37c ; No. 3do , "Ic.
Hortot and Mulei.
The market in brlak find 11 grades are
felling wMl at > lliht advance In p
The demand for good honea exccxxla the
supply conaldcrftoly. Prices range M fol
lows i
Vine tingle rtrliern , ? 1M > . to 300. ) Kxlro
ilraft horse * , $ 176. to IMS. } Common draft
lior pn , $100. to lt > 0 , ! Kxtr farm hcruw ,
M10. to 125. ; Cumtuou logout farm horsoa
990. to $100. ; Kxtro plug's ft * , to 76. )
Common plugs , 20. to $10.
MULKS. 10 to 15 } hands ( extra ) , 8125.
to 160. ; 14 } to 10 hands , JiOO. to 140. ;
It to 14 } hands , $70. to 100.1 13 } to 14
hands , 8M ) . to 75
LI uort.
ALCOHOL 187 proof. 2.11 per wluo
'utlon ; extra California spirit" , 187 proof ,
1 30 per proof gallon ; triplet refined spirits
1S > 7 proof , 1 28per proof gallon ; lo-dlstlllcd
w bhklM , 1 00al ( ) 50 ; HMO blcndrd , i M ) < g.
2 TO ; Kentucky iMiurlioim , 200(21700 ( ; Km.
tuckv nud Ponnsjhnnin ryes , 2 10487 00.
BllANWKS Imported , $3 00111 00 ;
lomostlc 140OI 00.
( INS la.-Kirtod , 4 f > 0@r > 00i domestic ,
140M300.
HUMS ImiKirtcd , 4 M > f $0 00 ; Now
Knijland. 2 00 4 00 ; domestic , I fiflfiM 60
PKAUH AND \PPLi : BHANDY
175(51100. ( '
OllAMPAGNKH-Imrorteit prr ciwio ,
34UO@1i O'Amitlnj , CMC , 1200 ®
10 00.
OLAUKTS Per eMv , 4 00@10 00
WINKS llhliio wlno , per cno , G 00@
20 IX ) ; Catnwbu , per OAKOI , I 00@7 00 ,
Lumbar
wnoLKHM.n.
We quote lumber , lun nud nhlngle out
CAM nt Omaha at the following prlrotti
JOIST AND HdANTHNO ft. and
under , S20 DO ; 18 ft. , $22 00.
Tl.MHKKS lli ft. and under , $21 00.
TIM11K11 AND JOIST -18 ft. , $22 00 ;
1C ft ' S2 ! 00 , S ft. , $27 50 : 21 ft.$27 50.
1'h'NOlNG No. 1 , 4 ncd 0 in. , 821 00 ;
No. 2 , 819 00.
SllKKTINO No. 1 (2nd ( common
boanis ) . 318 00 ; No. 2 , ? 1 ( ! 50.
STOCK BOAUUS.-12-ln. D , 2 : 00 ;
IMn. C , 935 00 ; 12-in. B , 840 00.
LIMK 1'or barrel. ? 110 ; bulk pornuii-
35c ; Cement , bbl , ? i 75 Iow plitatcr.
bbl , 82 00. Hnlr per Im , S5o. Tarrctl
elt ICO Iba. § 3 00. Strnw board , 33 CO.
COAL Cumborlnuil blucksmlth , $12 ;
tlorris lun Blosnhurg , SI" ; Whltobrjast
ump , C5 tO ; Whltebrenst nut , $5 60 ; Iowa
ump , $5 50 ; Iowa nut ? 5 50 ; Kock Spring ,
$8 ; Anthracite , nil sir.c $10 50.
Oruri
DHU BAND OHKM1CALS Acid
Jnrbolio , 60o ; Acid , Tnrtnrio , GOc ; Bnlsnm
} opabia , tier Ib , 70o ; Bark , Soaanfrns , per
b , Me ; Calomel , per Hi , 75c ; Clnchonldin ,
xjr or. , $1 15 ; Chloroform , per Ib. 100 ;
Jovor'a jKiwdorB , per Ib , 81 40 ; Epsom
ialts , per Ib. S4c. Glycerluc , pure , per Ib ,
ISc ; Lend , Acetate , per ib , 24o
Oil , Castor , No. 1 , per ! , 1 15 ;
Oil , Castor , No. 3 , per gal , $100 ; Oil ;
Olive , per Kill. SI 50 ; Oil , Origanum , 50 ,
Opium , 85 00 ; Quluiuo P. It W. A U. A S. ,
> cr or. , P2 SO ; Potassium , Iodide , per It
H 90 ; Snlacin , per or. , 40a ; Uulphatq o
Lorpbiue , per or , $3 85 ; Sulpnur flour
er Ib , ic ; Utrvchuino. uor oz , SI 35.
Wool.
Vtorlno unwni od , light , 14@lGo ; henvy.c ,
@ 1815o ; medium unwnahod , lisht , 18@20
raahud , choice , 82c ; fair , 39o ; tub-ding ,
nd w. , 28c ; burry , blaokand oottod wool
© Co ICDJ
Hldot Puri , Etc.
HIWK8 'jireon butchcr'a hide ,
irud8c ; hldon , green Halt , part cured 7o
idea , 74o ; dry Hint , Bound , 1314c ; dry
ilf mid kip , 12@1 Ic ; dry Halt hidebound ,
0llc ; green calf , wt. 8 to 15 llw. . 10llc ;
roen calf , wt , under 8 Itw , per akin , OOc ;
wen peltn , 60$5$1 25 ; grwn lamb aklns ,
1 25 150 : damaged hides , two-third rate ,
ut ecorod und one grub , claiwed two-
Llrds rate , ) branded hideH 10 per cent , off ,
Ooon Bklns , No. 1 , 45c ; No. 2 , SOc ; No. 1.
JO. ; No. 4 , lOo. Mink , No. 1 , COo ; No. 2
SOc ; No. 8 , IBc ; No. 4 , 60. Kox , No.lk ,
Oo ; No. 2 , 25o. Skunk , No. 1 , br
, ' ) c ; short Htrlpo , 40oj narrow atrlpto
road utrlpo , lOo. Tnllow 7c.
AIT Save money and order aalt direct from
HL I u , OBhli | pro nptlj by roll at til
, cat i o"iilu uwii prlce',0 ull wuatorn poluo
Om-lin TVbKIl MALTCO. . Hidniw Clty.SIIcIl
An Entlro SnaooBi.
It has been provtd by the mont rnllablo
eatimouy that THOMAS' Ki.Kcriiio On , in
, n entile miccew in ouring the moit invot-
ralii cii-cs of rl oumiillHin , neuralgia , liuno
jack , und wtiui d ot ovcrjdBHCrlption ,
/krrnstof Kutlwuy Oflloluls.
i-cinl Ulmiutcli to TIIK llKt.
Ni\v : YOUK , September 2IJ. Wil-
iain 0. Jtawhun , toli > iruii1i operator
> n the llarloin IIIIH , t.l ( JH n Htroot ,
md Conductor Jlont itntl lirnktmian
lobbinn , of tbo wrecked Kvw Haven
train , linvo buun ivrrL'sttd. lUw onin
) ly 18 yunra old. } ot hi ) holds the ro-
oponaiblu poBitiou of nrinaiiing ull
ilia trains of tlto company that run
hrouili ; the Uninul nn'.woon 8lth ( nnd
inoty-oiuhth mroota , his Btati"ii
joinK the tolugr.ih [ oilico ut Ninoty-
eighth atruot. The Now Ilnvun coin-
lauy clninm that 1C vwsoti nbonld hitvu
detained th'i Harlotn train until ho
received n nujiml from Ki hty-niith
atruot that Port Clioatcr Jiad pisnud
.hat Million.
A vury heavy ruin storm 1ms prevailed -
vailod huro und in the interior. It
inn rained constantly for two dayn _
md coiiRidorablo loss of property ia
ruporti'd.
Klin l'a .od it
I fiiil you my testimonial III reference
'
to Hi HIM : 'HI.OSSOM. having taken it for
Ivupepiia , and rwoeivlng abrupt linmi'di.tto
ieli' ' f , I tu.HMtit It to my neighbor , who U
lining It with H-tiue loMiltH , Priuo50 ceiitc ,
MM. J. W LMl-TKI/r.
, N. Y. "
A J5 il Brouli.
DMmtili to lilt llxi ,
KKW YI-UK , SoptiuuborSil. Alouzn
Follnt , a Wi.ll r.tr M < t hiokwr , iiulloKiid
to ho eliorl on Inn Hccount.i. Ho had
not , u | > to u lulu liour , visited his
otHuii to-day , ilri ubaonco lilted the
mrcct with runiotM of such a irtturo
to on > tu n dfuidud foulink' of ahrin
iniiy his cudtomora , mat. ) ' of whom
c.illcd and tuliud anxiously for him.
To ull iii < ioiriia : thu ruaponae unn ivrn
that lilt uiriv.il was uxpootod , Hm
ckirk with ) msitation said , "Un
t Air. Follnt was In town. "
Thu amount of Ins shortage laplacod at
loss thuti $1,00(1 ( 000.
\Vurniuc.
Wli < 'i l' l > > l < iui ( aliii ut ilonlU ulght ,
Molhor Iti frljlit , Utlicr > u it pllfc'lit ;
When wormy Uo Mtu , lilby muni cr/ ,
II focfHtts In , baVy ibiut illc ,
II iraupy pilns kill I.i'oi.ota ,
I j tiat hous r 1 1 c i c IK ' ' ' i ' '
For mDttmra Irnrn without ilrlay ,
( Uiloili curcsliy uUlit aujila ) .
Th' ; "U wti < iru Cuntonnikl Kx-
ci' ijr H ' > Pai > t , " win pttoutod May
' "r i , 13 1 , i.nd ottorti pUiint num.
- ' , bji ) Apy p-riiu'i found or
ku'n to luu'pvr , vtth the nwnu-
uot'jra of .itd paint will be puniah-
.d tu tfaw ( ull axtunt o [ 1 w. No pi-r-
< ju hud * y 4 I'liurity wlmtcvtr to ucll
ucuiuti. liAvrruouN < fc Hun , ,
I'u.
CpAL. II
N w i * t'v ' tun ) to buy your
u4 8 jit 0 Ji" , mi l ji'd > rd iili lt or-
< JJ'i on Htii , bu.
< > i JUauitl 4 bttuutv ,
A DISASTROUS DELUGE.
That Swept the Valley of tlio
Hudson in Now York
and Now Jersey ,
Puny Streams iurned Into
Mighty Torronte , Destroy
ing Every thin jr.
Whole Cities Bubmor ed , Pavo-
inonts ftnd Sowora Uprooted
aud Swept A way.
Drlilun * , Rnllronil Trnoli *
and Vast Uitnutlticd of Store
Hoods Dnttroycd.
Tlilrtoon Inches of Hum In iia Mnuy
Hour * .
Illi : I.ATK.ST KKI-OIIT.
Serial Dl > | vil.iM to Tim Hit !
KiiKDKiiU'KMioiui , Vii. , September
4.-Four mills on the lower Ktppa-
lirtiinock , near Waro'n wlmrf , Kssux
county , was waihod nway by a terrible
rain storm. Tlicro wna great dnmngo
to cropa nny ether property. The
storm uxtotutod fifty miles westward
from thu coast.
TitKNTox , N. < ! . , September 24.
Thu freshet hero caused dumn o of
nbout $200,000. Assonpock crook
overflowed , forming n InUo nbout a
milo long and six hundred yards
in wide. Tlio torrent rushoJ to
Dflivwaro river , causing havoa on tlio
way , Tim rubber mills , potteries ,
factories ! , tdaughtur houses , ice
liouoos , dwellings , barnv , stables , out
houses nnd shodo were submerged.
Many were carried oil' . Railroad
tracks , depots nnd bridges wore
washed _ away. Travel ia intcrruptrd.
Small boats nailed around tlio main
depots nnd oars were submerged to
the windows. Win. Christopher , ugud
17 , was drowned
I'tAiNKiKU ) , N. J. , Snptombor 24.
French's dam , the last dam but one
remaining in Onion Brook , this city ,
gayo way at 10 o'clock last night. The
flood then carried away two frame
buildings nt Uomoraet street. A largo
hole washed through French's four-
story carriage factory. The remain
ing arches of Grove at reut bridge were
awopt iiwuy , ns well na most of * ho
ether bridges between the city and
Oroen Brook. Three stone bridges
on Cedar Urook were demolished , and
two overllowcd , cutting elF communi
cation with n largo part of the city.
Fred , Moore , u boy , was lost elf ono
bridge.
Stony brook , byovcrllow , destroyed
a largo flection of Somerset atroet , cut
ting nlf the only thoroughfare for t.ho
people to Washington valley. In
Hound brook tlio water rose suddenly ,
( lowing ton foul , deep through Main
ntroet , lined on Inth sides with stores.
The wa or rose over the show cases
nnd n largo amount goods were ruined.
In Ramsey hotel the \vntor rose almost
to the top of the bir. Ono family was
rescued from a house by a boat ,
Kim Park hotel was nubmorged almost
to tlio roof. At Kriistain'a woolen
mills thu wnlor rosu over the looms.
Tim proprietor hired inon at two dollars
lars pur hour to suvo prnporty. It
will take a month to [ fct tlio tnilln in
operation ugajn. Two hundred opura
tors are thus idle. The Lahigli Valley -
ley railroad bridge and a long str.jtoh
of track were washed nwtiy. The
Central railroad of Now Jersey wna
overllowed to n depth of three feet !
The depot plalformn washed nway.
The bunJfn of the Delaware
and Hjritan canal gave away
nnd tliti canal nnd river became
ono ntroiim. Ono lock WAS dostroyod.
The water overtopped the Western
Union switch board and some poles
woru prostrated. The Hood in the
highest over known in Hound Brook.
It waa nearly three feet higher than
that of July 10 , 1805 , which was the
greatest previously recorded More
JOSH will bt ) Buirbrod by Bound Urook
people from the ll.iod than by the lire
which destroyed the greattir part of
the two Bomo nionttm QUO.
HOIIDKNTOWN , N. J. , September 24 ,
There wua a washout a few inilei
'rom hero , on thu Pennsylvania rail
oad. An ungino was overturned will
number of passenger cars. Tin
wall built in 181)1 ) wont down las
uiiht. |
.li'.KHKV OITV , Roptemlwr 2 > . Tin
munnu daningo lint ) boon done in Hud
HOII county. Kntiru sections of Jersey
City nnd llobokon iiro inundated , col
arn and basements Hooded , und tin
nhabitants inkingrofugo on the uppu
ll.xirs. Jersey uvonuu wooden p.ivo
limit wus liurlod into the mouths o
iDtrrre , cmnplotoly choking them. Th
waters backing awopt into houses , do
ntrnying oaipom , otc. A section o
ino of i bo main Hewerc , Iwonty-oight
i > y BIX feet , wim lifted lodily out of
iilnco , and thu rushing watorii daubed
it into tlio nirthirty fe < ; t. Dwullora on
tlio "Meadows" were rt'fcuud by boats
uirJ riifis. In Wetilmwkon the jail
waslloodud to nd ptli of three feet ,
'J'ho mao.idamiy.sd reid WM ruined for
idUiicj of a inilo and it half. The
wutor mains nnd reservoir nro
greatly damaged. Tim now tunnel of
the New York , Oiituiro t Western
rnilway wun dmiuged between $80-
000 und 8100,000. EjThu wuitorn out *
let of the tunnel opens into on open
cut about three ( | ii inters of u inilo ,
with walls 05 feet high. The banks
gave way und uu immenuo amount
of sand mid rock uwept into
thu cut. Two lurgo steam
whovols und about 180 gravel cam
were buried out of sight. The eon-
construction card arc covered with
rock nnd sand to a depth of nix fost.
After the land slidu the bluokaniith
shop nnd boiler room tumbled into thu
cut , A numlur of nliaftu were par
tially lliodud. It will tuko two months
of hard work to rrpiir thu dunrngu. A
ithout of 10,000 loot is reported on
thu uhort cut railway between ltuih <
orford and Sjddlo Uwur. A largy
forcu of luun and two construction
Uuitif. woru at work all d < iy rop-iinny
thu duuuju. ( A vimhoiu of twenty-
live li'ut nuar liuukui.a < ck bncl o tin
thu K'lu Viilrua'l ivn i j > Airi'iaud ! '
train * wctc uUMiinyro uUrly i" uiii' .
Ity tuu yiviu way t f u brid u mut
Burrv'n crook , u huight train piuuipi-
ttitid into thu stivbto. E iwurd Wub-
bcir. conductor , wan Lulud , und the
unginuur nnd fireman foully injured -
NKUUUKBWICK , N , J. , Bujitumloi
24. Thb lower part of the city is do *
Ijgod nnd thoutnnds of dollars -worth
of property destroyed. The rainfall
in fifty-cijht hours was over thirteen
inches. All the stores on lower Bur-
net street woru damaged. The water
w s up to the counters and the goods
atloat. The people are in boats on
the lower atroots , nnd the bridges are
thronged with pcoplo gazing at the
flood.
flood.WATBKIIOBO
WATBKIIOBO , Conn , , September 24.
There was three inches of rain in three
hours Saturday night. The street *
were inundated and the collars lloodod.
Hilt streets were impassible for teams.
Nangatuck river ororflowod. Iho
aupporta of the costly iron bridge in
proeesa of construction were swept
away and the completed portion full ,
causing n lost of $15,000. Passenger
trains from Ftshkill "wiro detained by
n bad wnshout near I'lktloraon , N. J. ,
last night. Trains did not got here
till this afternoon.
PouwiKKr.rsin , N. Y. , September
24 The Btorm was novrro nlong the
Hudson , The Now York Central rail
road has only n singlu track between
Spuytrn Duyvol nnd Thirtieth street ,
New York. Thu streams are tilled
with wreckngo.
THE IABOR MOVEMENT.
Mass Hooting of Workingmen
at City Hall ,
ProliininnrJos For the Coming
Campaign.
Pursuant to call n mooting of workingmen -
ingmon was hold nt the council chamber -
bor Saturday ovoning.
Jlr. William White was elected
chairman and W. II. Muloahoy secre
tary.
tary.Tho
The chair stated the object of the
mooting to bo the election of dolo-
gatofl to a county convention that
would nominate delegates for the
convention for the workingnien's
tickot.
Jilt. Edward Walsh road the fol
lowing platform , which ho desired the
mooting to adopt :
I'llSAMlll.i : AND KIHOI.17TIONH ,
Bo it resolved by the worklngmen of
Douglas county and the city of Omahn la
mnan mooting tuisomblod , that ,
tlKliEAH , The democratic anil republi
can ' 'purtlca , " In their platfonna recently
published and in their never l conventioQH
hold recently , BCCIII to Ignore the fact that
there are other Interests to fosttr and
cucourago bogidoH that of oflico huntiat ;
and holding ; airl ,
WIIKIIKAS , The manipulators of the
"party" machinery xeem to bo under the
Impremloii that ' oilico" ia the "luhcreut
riglit" of the professional claiaea lawycri" ,
doctora , editorn , etc. , and can discover no
evlln that loglnlatlon romcdiea but railroads ,
land nharks aud uurvoyln * frauds , while
thn lni | > ortant wantH of the working p oplo
re entirely overlooked ; and ,
WHKHKAH , The "partica" aeem to bo to
tally blind to all evils and abuaes not af
fecting the "upper claMo * , " and by which
the many are fuel becoming the slavea of
the few , while our state leglalaturo haa re
peatedly pnHicd unheeded or spurned the
petitions of worklngmen , yielding In cow
ardly or corrupt iHiuinlsiiou to the dlctaton
of traders and jobbera , and the monny
power generally ; therefore ba it
Jlaioti t < / , That the workingmen of Dong-
las county take auch ntcpa an will innure
them n fair representation in. the nUto
leiiinl.'kturo , to the end that IcRiaUtlon may
I'o had for the benefit of other Interests J-r
boxtdo/i bnnkti , rallroade , < iuack doctora. -
prison and firliiting contractors , land )
sharking and ether steals liy which the
public are defrauded ; and bo It further
Jteiolrfil , That wo uupport aud vote for
no oaudldatu who Ia not a working nuti or
recognized friend of the lab , > r cauue.
That wo are in favor of a justr
and economical administration of state and
national government and the punishment
of olliclal thiavea with the utmost rigor of '
our law * .
Wo are in favor of mich protective tariff
on foreign manufactures as will encourage
and develop the Industries and roaource * of.
thu United States , In which wo desire hon
est competition In all hranchoa with restric
tion on none.
We declare ouruelvea In favor , of equal
taxation and reducing the legal rate ot in
ternet on money by legislative lawn.
Wo nro In favor of United State aenn-
torn being olecttd by u direct vote of the
people of the aUte , to thu end that bri
bery and corruption may be discontinued
lu purchasing aeata In the United States
BCimte.
We are In favor of giving the colored cit
izen * ull the rlghtH ot lepreaentatlon and.
otherwise that thu aniondnuntj to the con
stitution of the United States provide for
We are in favor of abolishing thu syn-
teni by which convict labor it brought In
competition with honest labor , being no
advuutage to the criminal or 'ha state , en
riching the contractor anil n detriment to
tlid working classes of the United States.
Wo are in favor of such liquor lawa aa
protect the roipectoblllty of the trade. Im
prove the mnrala ot society ; and opposed
to nil prohibitory lawa In that or any other
Imilncdti considering tbeui aa dangerous to
the liberty of the people.
We are lo favor of tstabliahlng elvht
hours us u il.iy'H work , that worklngmen.
and women may have inote time for self-
culture aud Improvement In general Intel
ligence.
Wo nro In favof ot forcing the eight hour
Jaw I < H p nseil by the central legislature lu
ail government * national , Btutu and mu
nicipal ,
A motion was nuvlo to adopt the
[ ilatlonn as road.
Mr. 12. Hoaowatur , by pnrmisiion ,
addressed the moating. IIo thought
that the nottco to workinymoii and
fitrmura had hardly been aulliciont
to bring in u full representation , and
un uttompt to forestall action by all
thcau intureats would result in
division uud final dofnut. Ilo thought
that at loaot ono week's notioo should
\
bo given to tnochauica und laborers ,
and u fuir apportionment made to the
farmora , who have at loaat 1,500
votes in the county. To adopt a
platform now would bo contrary to
common uaago. Ilo understood that
the mooting would uoluot dulogatea to
the Hastings cpnvontion where the
producing and industrial interests of
ull purta of thu state would bo rep
resented.
Mr , Walsh and Mr. Quinn thought
the workingmen should pUnt them-
Bolvus on a platform now and inaku
all who di-eirod to join thorn subscribe
to ita piincipluj.
After Boiiiu furlkur debate the
form was adoptud iva road ,
Thu mooting then resolved
in' i n convention to select dolpgate&
to H.iatiuua. The following uamud
pvri iid were olcctod :
0 I ) . Liyton , NYm. S'jxauur , John
Poturuoii , John LloU'.nbock , Allen.1
R jot , 0. J. lirontmn , tJhwj. David. K-
K ipcw.itcr , John Simmons , Win.
U Kuef a.xvd V. ft. * Boycii ,
Itefuru adjouini.ig it < raa ordered
that the uvrin tii > vji > 's f > r oillin { ; a
1noiaiiiutiiig conv < , imyn Ul > Ui)4 ) uu ' °
to a i