Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 01, 1886, Page 3, Image 3

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Personnel of the Party Who Will Take the
Western Trip.
DOINGS AT THE STATE HOUSE.
Only MuslncHs or Minor Importance
Trnns.ictRtl l\y tlio Olllclals Hrlcf
Ncvvn Notes nnil Bnclnl llnp-
nt Iilncolii.
trnoit run mu.'s MNror.v nriii.AU.1
Thu statu editorial CM uislon , tlmt has been
the anxious caie of President Uorrcll for
fctveral weeks , will Icavo Omaha for Callfor.
nia and n visit to noluts of Intaicst on the
coast , on Thinsdiy , Vieust * > , at So : ! i > . m.
The I'xcmslonists will meet In Omaha on
that diy where the start occurs , mid allar-
i niigoiiii'iits are now completed for the ti Ip. A
Pullman car will * accommodate the fifty
exclusionIsts , anil It will make the trip to the
coast without change. The route of the ex
clusion will include the Ontauo silver mines
nt Keho and a visit to Salt Lukt ! city and
vlclnlt ) , audit home ildoovortlio Uln ( Ir.xndu
Bconlc route. The following Is n complete
and ilnal list of the p.uty who will make the
tiip : Pu-sldont I ! . M. Conell and wife , of
the Hebron .lornnil ; Atluo Halt nnd wife ,
Dakota Cit > P.agle ; Fiedl ) . SVIIIIams , Rising
Independent ; 1M A. Iliovvn , Nrhraskn City
Picss ; J. C. Hush and mother , Sidney Tele-
ginph ; W. 1 < . Illllman , Cedar Itaplds KM ;
W. H. Plcki'tt , Fiaiiklin County ( Jtiaid ; M.
Kohn and wile , Nebusku City I'irss ; L.
Wessoll , jr. , Capital City Cornier ;
11. 1C. Johnson nnd wile , Ynlpattso
Avnlancliu ; C. D. Thiiruian and wile , 1'nlls
Cltj Jourmil ; Mrs. A. 1C. Ittinnells , Kails City
Journal ; A. K. Powcis and wife , Kiontior
County I'abei ; W. 11. Wei'ks , ( iinnil Island ;
(5. W. Llmbocker and wife , ilnivard Jom-
unl ; J.lines KwliiK nnd wlfo , Wood lllvcr
( in/etlc ; li. Whltcomb. KilendToIeginph ; J.
L. Ollvoi , Talnluld lletald ; J. T. Million ,
I'lattsiiiouth Joiiinal ; n. 1) . Dm lee , Slants
Aiuulgcr : W. W. llnskcll. wile nnd slstoi ,
Old QulO. ; . A. Million nnd wile , eoriev
poiuloiit Chicago tutor Ocean ; Geo. I'HI-S
and wife , Faliljuiy ( iii/ettu ; Geo. 11. Sim-
minis. Weslcin Modlcnl Joinnnl ; James
lluinham mid wito.Vyinom \ W morlnn ; L ) .
( ! . Cointnay and wile , Lincoln Jotniinl ; J.
Dan Lutioi , Lincoln Journal ; C. C. Cluiso.
Omaha Kxcolsioi ; Ki.ink K. Moiilsoy nnd
motlioi.Oiimha Daily Heiald ; C. W. Kaloy
and wife , lied Cloud Aigus ; A. J. Sawyer
nnd wife , Lincoln Democrat ; Mis John
haxton , Falls City News ; W. D. Galbruith ,
coriespondont Hebron Journal.
The uscurslouhts also have booked with
theli party C. C. Fletcher , who. with his bar
ber chair and fixings , will run a barber shop
on the train nnd keen the crowd closely
Bhavcd dining the trip. Free tolegranh fian-
chlsc has been placed nt thu dibpoMil ol the
oxcuiHlonlsts. and nothing seems wanting
foi the gunciil happiness.
AT 1111 : siATBiiousi : .
Yesterday the Wnjno countv funding
bonds , in amount 513.500 , were registered In
tliouuililor's olllco. Thein bonds me to inn
twenty years nt 0 per cent Interest. Also in
thonjidjftm's olllcu the claim of DetectlVO
I'ounii tor unii-MiiK the man liussoin from
Miisinui was allowed , In amount SOS nud
wariants were being drawn to pa > the ap-
pialseu value of glandcrcd horses Killed by
the live stock commission two to Omaha
putties , and one each toiesldontsof Jackbon ,
Daki ti county , and Ponca , Dlxon county.
'ihe attoiney general yestoulay received
thebrlclln the celcbiated .Maiion case , ap
pealed on en or tiom the Gnge county district
couit Ihobilul Is nn extensive one , pru-
paiud by Colby , Harlctto it Bates , Maiion's
iittornojs. nna the testimony and papers In
the case tlmt accompany It make n mnmmoth
volume. The rehoniingot tlio case will be
lienut by the supreme court at their Septem
ber session ,
Thu BII : : quustioncd the attorney-general
ns to the case tliat Mr. Woolwoith proposes
to bring In the United Slates court to secure ,
thiough a writ of habeas coipus , the iclcnso
ot Haiiy Hall , a lite pilsoner at the penl-
lentlaiy. .sent Itoin Chojeniio county. Mr.
Lux ; stated that the case hail not yet come
olliclally to his notice , hut trom what he had
been stated icgniding it ho was satisfied that
the state could maintain its sidoof the ques
tion.
in the sccietary of state's office n list of
atntc olllcurs wcro being compiled at the re
quest of Masonic brethiou at Tecumsch ,
where , on the 4th day of August , the corner-
Btunc to that now Masonic hall will be laid ,
nnd the list of state olllceis Is wanted to go
thundering down the ages in thu stone lor
luturogenerations to uncaith and wonder
who they weie , anyway.
Among tlio visltois at the state house yos-
tciday could bo noted the familiar counte
nance of Mr. II. T. Clakic , ono ot the gubur-
natoilal candidates who is botoio the people ,
nnd who was In Lincoln ycsteulay en route
liomewaid from a trip out In thu state.
CITV iiinviinf. : :
Ll/lo Bacon Had John Smith ariestcd foi
nssaiilt , and again lor using obscena Ian-
guago , while John Smith had Ll7/lo liacon
iincblcd tor assault , and all parties tiled Into
Jtibtlu ) Coclnan's court to settle matters.
The Judge pruned and whittled the tlueo
cases down to ono and lined thn namcsike ot
Poclinhoutas' husband thu inuuiilcunt sum ot
SI and costs.
.Mr. Patrick Kgan , picsldcnt of the Irish
National league in America , informs the HKI :
representative that theiu will bo a large dele
gation of clti/cus from Lincoln and vicinity
who will visit Chicago at tlio meeting of the
National league , August IS. Mr. Kiiati does
not seem to bo at all woriicd over the fact
that because ho vvasa Blainc man , and , woiso
yet , because ho Is n personal trlnnd ot J.
bteiling Morton , in thu words of the Omaha
Heiald and Its outer , ho must go liom the
otllcu he has 80 acceptably held ns picsldcnt
ol the loan no. Mr. Kgan expects n reply
dally liom thu ralhoait company logarding
rates to Chicago , when tlio oxctii&iimlsts will
bu annouucoil ,
Dr. A. A. Kondiiok , who was expected to
ineach at thu Flist Bantistchutch to-day , will
Lo unable to do so. He has boon detained
nnd will not leach Omaha until to-morrow
nltt'inooti.
The special coach C. , B. & Q. No. 90 , con-
talnliiiiGoncial Manager T. J. Potter nnd
minor olllclals , and U. it M. coach No. IS con
taining AKststnnt Genera ! Manager Hohliegc ,
vvoiu side tnicked at Lincoln an evening ago ,
nnd the Inmates enjovoil n diive about tlio
city In addition to looking after business
muttoiHiit this point.
P.Y. . Wilcox , "tho Mondota c.iipouter , "
cave tiu | Odd FolioWH of the city u gland
nwnUenlng Friday uvcnlntr , nnd last evening
ho spukn to the old soldlcisln Hopresiintatlvo
hall nt thu state caiiltol hullillng.
The NVomon's CluKtian association mi-
nouiii'OKtluit looms havu boon Fccurod , BO that
afterNovomoer 1 they will have n homo of
tholr own In the Baldwin block In course of
election on O and Twelfth stieols. This as-
social Ion Is pie io > slng uipldly and is to bu
incoipointed.
Thu won ; Inside the walls at the state pen
itciithuy has been gindnnlly falling of In the
dlllenmtcontiactois' deiiaitmeuts , nnd War
den N'obus uxpects alter u lew days that ho
will have one huudiod of thu conv lets on his
hands that ho will have no woik foi nnd who
will poi loico t'lijov a dcason of idluncss.
Police t'onil looked lonesome v estonlny.anU
thooiiflsolltaiy fallen hero who had if rank
until lit ) became he ivy nnd a bin don stood HI
bofoie his honor and plead guilty us if ho
vu'io thu only inobiiato in the land.
The parties aiie ted for leaving material
daiigcious for llu'.s around their places of
bushiest appealed In court and bud tholr
cases continued until n futuiodny , and the
bad blood occasioned by the complaints will
have a chance to become cool.
uu : WKIU : IN BOCIKTV.
On Wednesday evening last a most do-
Jlghtt'ul social paity was given at tluiiesl-
dunce of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Snvvveron Scv-
cntcoutliaud F streets , wheio fully Uvo hun
dred people1 , voiing and iniddle-agod , joung
men and maidens , filled the reshlnnco and
lawns with life , merriment and activity. The
party was given in aid of the Presbyterian
chinch society , and music audcholco icfresh-
inouts vvviti piomlucntly on the pro iammo.
Filday evening Mr. and Mrs. Strcoter
cntortafncd u gathering of friend *
and nolihbors nt their pleasant home , 1030 U
Ktroct. Thugathuilug was In honor of Dr ,
McDonald , of Illinois , who bus been making
an extended visit with Lincoln friends.
Air. and Mrs. A. Motcaif wcro agreeably
Emptied at tholr homo on Thuisdny evening
by n party of neighbor * nnd friends w ho. by
a preconcerted ulan , descended upon them
niitt assisted them very pleasantly In cclo-
brat'nj their flltoonth wedding annlvcr-
earr.
MUB CortiOntcalt. of theStato Librarian's
otllco. and a popular young lady In this city ,
Jolt Filday for St. Louis vvhe.ro she will visit
frluudH thocomliiK month.
Jlev. 0. U. 1'Je.ica aud wife start
tlio coming week for a month's vacation visit
with relatives aud acquaintances In eastern
citlo * .
Mix. Slaughter , superintendent of the
State Homo for the Friendless , Is In Pl.itts-
int-uth tinlay , where she speaks In thn Inter
ests of the home , nnd to secure aid for Us
maiiilonancc.
W. H. Tilton. manager of the Wisconsin
I'urnltuiennd Coillu company , Is nt.hoinc
fiom an extended trip up in the North Plattc
country , nnd Mr. W. H. Tajlor , ono of the
traveling rcprcsentaslvcs ot the same firm ,
Is home at Lincoln for the Sabbath.
Mrs. I. M. ( . 'ooke has rctmncd home to
Lincoln fiom a vIMt at Indianoln. In.
Mr. and Mis. H. M , Van Horn arc at homo
'mm n month's visit nt Milwaukee.
Mr . J. F. Lansing nnd children havoconc
o \Vhlto HO.II Luke. , .Minn , to spend the
iionth of AuguM.
Mr. and Mrs. Jt-sso Moore and Mrs. Miller
.voreti. . A. I ! , cxcuisloulsts to the land of
cold , and where the > will make an extended
, Nt. !
Miss Mu'glo Connolly , of Windsor , N. S ,
Js in Lincoln tor n suiiimor's visit with her
slMor , .virn. C. L. lloopor.
Mies MUtloGlllIspIe visits friends In York
over tlio Hablnth.
Mis. L. T. ( iaylord has gone to Colorado
and local points of Intoicst In that state to
> nss the ho.ited tcini nnd visit ft lends.
Mrs. .M. 1 ! . C'lionoj has gonnto Cliatnuqua ,
N. V. . to pass the lest of the siimmei season
with I'lieinls.
Mi. and .Mrs. T. Maishnd and family , who
liaU'beou pissing the li.st tlnoo wooksln the
nountalns ot Colouulo , au > 'ixpcctcd homo
.his vve 'k.
Uov. llawloy was n pissenger to i'latts-
iioiith .vostoiilay , whole ho talked temper
ance to thu people last evening.
Nohuiska people in Lincoln ji-sterdav
inunborcd among otheis the following : K.
A. Gllboit , York ; C. II. Penlgo , riemont : J.
Omaha.
EXPATRIATED AMERICANS.
\ AVonmn's Gossip Aliout Notcil Now-
YurkrrH In I'nrislan Hxtlc.
Paris Letter : Many Americans have
ived in Paris so long that wo scarcely
sou or hear anything of thorn ; Ihcir
2hildicn have married among Iho French
lobility , and their children hnvo oven
est our language , First amongtliis class
we may remember Mr. and Mis. Phalon ,
'ormei ly of New Yoi k. They resided in
iVcst Fourth slicel , just out of Broadway ,
mil beside Airs. Coinelitta W. Roosevelt ,
md both houses v ere renowned for an
ilegitnl hospitality. Mrs. Phalen's great
) cauty of mind as well as of person made
icr a central object of much admiration
nt home as nhe continued to bo in the
I'rench Capital. Mrs. Plialen's two
daughters are Ihu Countess Galriac , a
widow who lias a charming daughter
nst married and the Countess do
\Iurbonnic-Lasa. whose husband is
lighly esteemed , and her only son ,
James , is married to u charming Russian
ady. They all reside under ono roof , or ,
rather , in three elegant hotels communi
cating , which Mrs. Phalen wisely built
over twenty jears ago. A beautiful
garden Is in tlio rear , sh"nrcd in common
jy the tin oo households.
The daughlcrs of Charles Ring , form
erly president of Columbia College , yet
reside at No 0 Rue des Ecurius d'Artois ,
where llielr brother died some five years
igo. Mrs. King loft two married
daughters , Mrs. wuddington , wife of the
present French Ambassador at London ,
ind Mrs. Eugene Schnyler , whose
liusbiind is so favorably known in both
ilinlomany and literaluic.
Air. and Mrs. Harrison Ritchies and
their chiuming daughter soon hope to
: nakc their homo entirely on this s'ulc of
; he wator. Mrs. llitcfiies was Mary
Sheldon , a sislcr of Mr. Fred Sheldon ,
who married Miss Fearing , and is
especially known for excellent dinners ,
both in New York and in Newport.
Mrs. Frank Ilutcliins , a widow but a
few months of a former Now York
Uroadway clothier , is to marry early this
nontii a London lawcr named Sharp ,
who did business for her dead husband.
A nice business Iruly , when she marries
liira before a year has closed over the
dead man's grave. There is a pretty
laughter vyho , I am told , the lawyer of
Park lane is to adopt , and a son ofwhom
ono need say but litllo. Mrs. Ilutchius
! nis tlio lease of a pretty hold m a re
mote part of Paris. Tlio marriage is to
take place at the English Embassy.
Dr. Evans , the triend and' conlidanto"
of all the crowned heads of Europj , yet
occupies the same elegant villa , No. 41
Avenue dn Hois do Boulogne , that shehl
lered the unfortunate empicss the nigr -
she look flight with him from the Tuil e
ica. The doctor and his amiable wife ar-
both remarkably handsome.
Mrc. Momsoy , an American widow
with Ihreo childion. has leased an apart
ment at No 83 Hue Montayno for several
ye.irs. Vt'ho is she ? But lilllo is known
m America , where she passed scarcely
more than her childhood at Uochesler ,
whore her molher , then a fine-looking
ambitious widow , captured HonryHrau-
linist of New York , who adopted her two
pretty daughters , nnd with his niece nnd
her infant son came abioad and resided
in Bnrlin. Hero the Marquis of Lome
saw her and was supposed to be madly
in love vvitli Iho American beauly , until
hn surrendered her to marry the queen's
fairest daughter.
DEPARTMENT CLERKS.
Tlio Great IlTorc'iice ( < § In Pcrnonal
Style Amoiij ; tlio Different Sots
or Employes.
Washington Letter to Philadelphia
Telegraph : Speaking of the departments ,
it in noticeable that there are decided
differences of personal style among the
di lib runt sots of clerks. The treasury
clerks arc tlio least spruce in appeal unco
and most spiritless in manner of all the
government employes. Tills is duo in a
great measure to the really unhealthy
condition ol the treasury building , wliicli
ought to bo attended to at onco. The
most independent , nonchalant , and cos-
mopolitiou sot of clerks nro these of the
interior department , especially in the
vutunt-ntllco. They dross ns they please ,
act pretty much as they please , and look
happy and piospcrous as a class. There
is a line esprit do corps among them ,
They have jolly times together of noons ,
lunching and walking thiough the cur.
liiloru. The girls laugh and hum tunes
as they trip along , and the men wliistlo
and sing extracts from the "Mikado" or
exchange stories nud jokes. On tlio con
trary , the postollico dopnrtmont people
are n serious folk , and hnvo n crushed
nspoot. Tim dopnrtmont buildniR is as
itil as a cemetery , and no levity is
allowed within it. A visitor walks into
the patont-olllco as if ho owned it , bill
there is something abontthogonor.il post-
otlioo that makes him falter and stam
mer ut the entrance. The array and niivy
ciurks nro a line looking , woll-dicsscd
crowd , rather exclusive towards strang
ers , polite , but whithal somewhat abrupt
in their intercourse with them in faot ,
thoie Is a savor of the martinet abou !
the corresponding services. Tlio force
in tlio Uonarlmont of justice is so small
that it cannot bo suid to hnvo much in-
dividuallty In any way. Finally thostate
department furnishes ns with porfcol
specimens of the aristocratic genus ol
clerk. The clerks of this department
have no Intercourse with the clerks ol
other departments. Ihov are far removed -
> moved RDOVO the vulgar herd. All 01
them are "dudos" of the most oxquisii
brand , Not ono of thorn would think o !
such a thing us wearing a turned-down
collar. If questions are addressed * to
them by indiscreet and prosuuiptuous
outsiders they are replica to with icy
uolltoness , but under no circumstance !
is any information given.
Three elegant south front lots 50x148
cut of Maytiti'a add. , two blocks froi :
Leavcuwurth and Park ave. , for sale by
Itusu & SUUIY , ilB ! S. 10th St.
AN EASY SATURDAY MARKET ,
Corn Closes the Wek Bj Taking a Drop
With Featnreloss Trading.
WHEAT FOLLOWS THE LEADER.
Irovqlonn ( Ilnvc a Short IJoom , Hut
Lintcr lionet The Uonrtl of
Trnilo Against tl10 Oleo
margarine BUI.
CHICAGO OII.V1N
CHICAOO , July 31. ( Special ToleRram to
tlic Bcr..l-About tlio usual Saturday market
vrovalled to-day , which Is equivalent to tlio
statciuint lliat prices were easier anda'.erago
rather lower In a joiioral ; way. The wheat
crowd , the saino as tlio corn tiaders , nro
"Ion ; ; " more or less Muff , which they 'lo not
fuel disposed , under the circumstance" , to
carry ovci Sunday. In corn the situation
would have been moio bullish If there hail
not been a Httlo rain recently. This lias
weakened holders a little and Induced the be
lief that tlio u.ickbono of the dioutli may bo
biolfon. Kepuits to-day , however , agree that
no lain In any great quantity has fallen in
the corn belt slnco yesterday. General Man-
asci Clinppcll , ot the Chicago & Alton , Just
tack .from aciltlcal examination of the coun
try along the lluo of the road , sajs : "Tho
corn crop cannot be over half a > lold this
jear not e\en with plenty of rain fiom this
on. Without rain the damaw will bo worse
than that , " Tlio signal service icpmt this
moiiilng : Local rains In t lie uppei M Issoml
valley and c lit states , and thorn Is considerable -
able cloudy vve.ithor generally. Juring the
pabt twenty-four houu light locil lains ha\o
fallen In Dakota. Iowa. Missouri and some
other states , but uoheavj rains ha\c fallen
In any of the districts. Local latns are In
dicated foi the noithwcst and some of the
states oiiibiaeod In the coin belt. "
COIIN The top of today's corn innikct
was at the oiicnlng session. On the open
bo.ii d it Is said to have- sold all the way be-
t\\cun4IVcund44c , The curb was H c.
The icgulai maikot was ouened nt 44 o and
soon sold at 45e. Counselmanas taking
In about all the corn he could get eaily In thu
day , and Crosby , .Morton , Wellington ,
Lester , Picketing and otheis gave him lots
varying in size from 10,000 bu ton.OOO bu.
Then the market icactcd to 44 > < fc , again
stiengthencd and sold at45.fc } , then broke to
41&fc , and during the latter pait of the ses
sion ruled rather slow and featureless. The
iccclpts hero were 881 cars , which was con-
sldcicd heavj.
WIIKAT At times wheat showed moder
ate sticngth , but it came fiom the outside
lather than from any friendship shown the
maikot In a local way. Millmluo , Bodman ,
Un. Ciittendon and oll.ei bouses having
eastern connections did the bulk of the buy
ing. presumably on Now York yci'jyint.
Septemboi opened at 77'C , sagged down to
7TJsc , and was then toiced up to 78c sellers.
Hut from that point It went stialgltt olt to 70c.
Tlio icceipts hoie were 2.53 oais , There was
little afloat In the way of news , the market
following about the course laid down by
corn , and took the direction In which It was
forced by purely local influence : ) .
Pitovi ioxs 1'iovlslonsof. all kinds were
lirm. though though not keeping up the
whole advance. September poik sold up to
310.25 , but re-acted to 810.12'J.
Cuius , 2:1)0 : ) p. in. Wheat was a little
sellers. New Yoik icuortod eleven boat
loads of wheat and two boat loads of corn
taken for cxpoit. September corn advanced
to 4tc nt this wilting. Puts , 48e ; calls ,
AYa special meeting of the directors of the
board of trade this afternoon President
Wright was authorized to send tlio following
telegram to President Cleveland :
"Tlio board of directors of the board of
trade of Chicago , believing that the so-called
olcmargaiino bill , which now awaits your
slKiiatuies , tobe a most mischievous measuic ,
would respectfully ask that you withhold
your appioval of the same. "
CHICAGO I-ilVE STOCK.
Ciiic'Ano.JnlySl. ( Special Telegram to the
Bicis.J CATTM : Business to-day was much
the same as It Is every Saturday. There was
not much of a supply and not much demand.
The general market was quiet. Good , useful -
ful cattle bold at fully former rates , while
the common kinds sold with dlflicnlty at
prices as low as they have been this season.
Considerable thin , common stock sold down
to SB.SSti&'i.GO , but some vciy good heavy cattle -
tlo sold to a shipper at Sl.bJ. Repiesontatlvo
sains of messed beef : 18 head , llfil Ibs , S0.25 ;
10 head , 1021 Ibs , S3.40 ; 18 head , 1390 Ibs , S4..W.
shlnvlnir and e\poit : 10 head , 1231 Ibs , S3.V ;
IS head , 12SO Ibs , 81.2. " ) ; 13 head , 1 HO Ibs ,
54.55 ; 01 head , 1 10 Ibs , 54.80. The range
cattle market was moderately active and
prices lather strong , ovvlne to light receipts.
There were only about WO Tcxans hero to
day , but the receipts for the week wcro 13,500
against 12,100 last week and 13,000 foi tlio
previous week. llcpresentallvo sales of
Texas cattle : 150 steers. 781 Ibs , S8.00 ; 11
steers , 028 Ibs. S3 00:75 steeis , 014 lb , $3.20.
Horis For the week just closed tnido has
been active and prices steady , tlio fluctuations
not amounting to over 5@10c per day , fust
up and then down. The best heavy langed
between 8J.05 and 5.17 > .j. nnd mixed at
84.75@l.b5. Tliodlffciencu betvveon assorted
and inKed Is about tOc per cwt. To-day the
maikut was active to the extent of Urn supply ,
with little or no change as compared with
yesterday. Mixed made S4.75 ( < f4.S.and
heavy S4.orxdn.17K ; llcht sorts , S4.S.V31.U5 ;
grassy nnd common aiumaklng 4.00@i,50.
FINANCIALi.
New York. July St. MONEY On call
easy at 1X@-il4 per cent.
PlIIMK AlmtCANTILK 1'APKK 4@5 per
cent.
BTKIIW.NO jJxciiANm : Dull but steady at
84.&l > tf for sixty day bills , and Si.bO on do-
maud.
( JovKHNMHNTS Government bonds were
dull but steady.
STOCKS Tlio opening prices of stocks were
generally from j @ , ' < per cent higher. In
eaily trading Vandorblltsand.Mlssoml. Kan
sas ATo\asmonopoll/ed ; business. The ad
vance continued until nearly noon , when the
market became extremely dull and featuio-
Icis , but In the last hour the buying of Lack-
nwanna and stoilcs In regard to a settlement
of the suit against the Western Union re
vived tlio market , nnd It closed firm nt about
the best figures leached.
STOCKS ON WALT * STIIBET.
fit ) cent bonds. . 1001 O.&N. W
u. b.4K's . m - preferred. . . 140 ; ,
New4'u . 123J Y. 0 IKtfjj
Pacific O'B of ' 03 , Orciron Tran. . . .
Cential Pacific. . I'aclhc Mail
0. & A . 143 1' . 1) . A K
jiiuferred , . . . 160 ! . ! . 0 187 } ?
O. B. ito . lasj Hock Island 12T
1) . L. 4\B\V \ . 120 J StL. &S. P. . . . SK
D.&U.O , preferred. , . K
Erie . 33KC. , fil. &SUP.
preferred. . . . - , „ prefencd. .
Illinois Central. 137 ! , ' St. P. ikO 40'j'
1. , B. &Vt ISJf preferred , .
Kansas ATexas. ; 82 ? , ; Texas Pacific. .
Lake Shore 8S ; Union Pacllio. .
W.St. L.&P ,
Mich. Central. . . 80 proforrod. . . SO
Mo , Pacllio lllj Western Union. G79 '
North01 n P.ic. . . 23 O..U.&N
preferred. . . 00 %
1'UOPUOIii MAUICI3T3.
Clilonco , July 31 Flour- Quiet and
unchanged ; sonthern Wlbconsin , S3.oo@
4.16 ; Michigan , S4.oo@i.50 : sofsprlng , S3.50 ®
4.10 ; Minnesota bakurs. S . patents ,
5MO@4.80Iovvgiades : , 8i.7Xffi5.75 ; no flour ,
quiet at 83.25S3.50 in barels , S3.05@3.SO In
sacks.
B Wheat Opened at yesterday's close and
closed wo below , after somu fluctuations ;
cash , 717-lCc ; August , 7415-lGcj September ,
78 > SC.
K Corn-Opened Jiluher and closed steady
ami quiet ; cash. 43 > fo ; August , 43 5-16 : Sep
tember , * IJHKc. ( .
Oats Dull , heavy and easier ; cash ,
AusustWsc ; September , itoJic.
JiJO ooC.
Uarley-Qulct at 01 > ic.
Flasccrtl.l4. .
Timothv I'rlule. S2.03.
Whlskj-51.12. r
Pork Active hud Irregular ; early ad
vanced 10 ® r c , receded 17'it < ? 20e , rallIed2U@
fie , closlint stoadj ; cnin , Sii.irxgin.oo ; Au
gust , SU.V7h@l ° .00 ; September , S10.0 < K@
10.10.
Lard 1 inner find ajflg.y higher ; cash
and August , SO.S7jo.U ( ; Scntembci , S0.03
.
Hexed Meats Shoiildcis. $ fl.lOr .i5 ; short
clear , SO.rw' O.CO ; short ribs , S < V. ® 0.27i { .
Huttei Dull and weak ; creameries , 13@
17 c ; dairies WjglSjfc.
Ouec e 1 nncy cream Cheddars firm ; full
cream clicildars , 7 ( 7'jc ' ; Hats , 7 .Cu.7'ii'u ( ;
joungAmciIcas , Si s o.
-Wi
. . , .
* - "vv1Vjiv * * i vfnini * A/U u iv.u *
ow No. 1 country , 3 , > i ( < J 3 fc ; No. 0 , Re ;
cake , 3fc.
Ueeclw , Shipment ? .
Flour. bbU lloou 15,003
Wheat , bu S5.00J ftf.OOO
Corn , DII 102.000 lll.ooo
OaN , mi mooo IKOOO
Uve.Dll 5,000 2.00J
Barley.ou 11,000 l.OOJ
St. Louis. July III. Wheat weak and
Bovver ; No. 2 , mKcd , 7IJf@74 ; < e ; August ,
Coin Weak and lower : No. , mixed ,
" ' " "
"oaH-tVoakt .Vo. inked , ash , 27c ;
.uc'iist , 27'4C. '
Hve-Kasj atfiOc.
Whlskv l-'lrmat SI.07.
1'ork Ste.ul > atSlO.fiO.
Lard Strong at Sfl.-to@fl.fO.
Butter Quiet but steady ; crcamoiy , 17 ®
20c ; dalli , lOjiJirx ; .
Toledo , July 81. Wheat Weak and
lower : cash , Tt-c.
Corn Steadj ; cash , 44c.
Oats Steady ; cash , 2'J'fe. ' '
Now Orleans , July : tl. Corn Finn ; In
sacks , mixed and white , 55(35Gc ( ; yellow , W > @
07c.
07c.Oats
Oats Quiet and lirm ; choice western In
sacks , 40iiillc.
Coinuical ( Julet at Siflj@2.70.
Hog pioducts ljulct but firm.
Pork-SlO.50.
Lnid llollncd. Horcc , Sfl.37' ' < f ( r.r)0.
Bulk Meals Sliouldcis , S'i.b ? , ; lone clear
and clear ribs , SO.H7J @o.f,0.
Liverpool , July : tl.Vheat Offetcd
fieely ; ucvv No. 2 winter and spring ,
Cs 7d.
Flour SI. Louis famllv 8s.
Corn Supply good ; New mixed , 4s 2d :
July , -ts l' < jd ; AusrustIs 2d ; now mixed
and boptttiuber steady at 4s 3d.
KnnsiiH City , July : il. Wheat Lower ;
No. 2 icd. cash , 00' ' < c ; Autrusl , CO o bid ,
GO c aslcod ; September , 02c.
Coin Low or ; No. 2 , cash , 3'c ; Auzusl ,
'ije bliu-'io'tc iwkeil ; Septembern ; ! > tf@ ' ) c.
Oats Nominal ; cabh , 28 < c bfdT ' ° c
asked.
rmluncnpollfl , July 31. Wheat lirm :
No. lhard , cash , 70c September ; 77 > ; c Octo
ber ; No. 1 noithorn , cash , 74c ; September ,
75Kc ; October , 77c ; No. a northcin , cash ,
71ke , September , 73o ; October. 74 0.
Flour Finn ; patents , S4.33@4.53 ; bakers ,
S.i.85' 3.55.
Ilccclpts Wheat , 62,000 bushels ; flour , 260
barrels.
Shipments Wheat , 14,300 bushelb ; Hour ,
22000 barrels.
Cincinnati , July 81. Wheat Heavy
nnd lower : No. 2 icd , 75c.
Coin lii fair demand and firmer ; No. 2
mixed , 44 c.
Oats Kasy ; No. 3 mixed , 28 > @ 29c
Hjo Kirmcr ; No. ii , 54c.
Pork Quiet and unchanged.
Laid Quiet and unchanged.
Whisky Firm ; salus , 818 barrels of lln-
Ished goods on a basis of 31.07.
Rio Nominal ; No ; 1 , Me.
Barley Inactive ; September , - - , „ „
I'rovisions Strou-j ; mess pork , cash and
August , 50/03 ; Scpteiiibcr , S10.05.
inyn STOCK.
. July3t.-r-Tho Drover's Journal
reporls as follows : '
Cattle Itecelpls. 000 ; slow and steady :
shipping stems , " S3,40@U > U : stockcrg and
feedcis , S3@3.0 ; cows , bulls , and mixed.
51.51@'nO ; bulk , S2.50@4.00 ; thiough Te\as
cattle , stionjc ; cows , 82.20@2.CO ; steers , 5'i.5'J
& 'A.1b.
Hosts Itecolpls. 8,1500 ; weak ; common , r @
We lovvei : lomjh aud mixed , S4.1fiS4.S ) ! ) ;
packing and shippinir , S4.7535.17M ; light ,
S-l.ir.@J.05 ; skips , s2 i0@J ! 00.
Sheep lleccijits. 500 ; slow : natives , Sl.75
2.25 : vvestein. S3.0'i U.25 ; Toxaiis , S1.75 ®
3.25 ; lambs , pur head , S..00@l.75.
r St.Ljouls.July 31.-CattIc Receipts. aw ) ;
fihlpmoats , lOOjnalives unchanged ; Texans
iirmor ; good to choice shipping , Sl.50@4.7. > ;
common to fair , S3.7o@43fi ; buteherb steers ,
S2.21@-4.iO ! ; cows and hciteib , § 2.25@3.50 ;
UiioiiKh Texans , 82.23J.bO.
Iloss Kecelpts , -,400 ; shlpmcnls , 1ODO ;
fairly active aud steady ; butchers and best
heavy. $4.0X3V-M ; mixed , 54.40@4.bO ; liKht ,
54.00 ® 1.85.
OMAHA ItlVtS STOCK.
Saltnday Evening , July 31.
Cattle The receluts were very light and
business at a stand still. There Is veiy little
encouragement for a shipper , at present , in
this maiket or auv othei market.
Hogs The market opened steady at yester
day's pi Ices , but wcaUencd later in the day.
As usual on Satuiday the market was not
active. While onti load of fancy boss biougiit
S4.b5 , It would not bo safe to quote the mai-
ket above 84.75.
Sheep Theie is no maikct.
micmi'TS ,
Cattle 100
Iloirs 1230
PrevailiiiK I'rlccs ,
Shovvlnt ; the prevailing prices paid for live
stock on this market.
Choice stcois , 1850 to 1500 Ibs 84.3504.43
Choice stcei s , lieu to 1803 Ibs 4.25@)5 ) : )
Medium hteeis , 1250 to 1350 Ibs , . . 3. o < 5l4.21 ? !
Fat little steers , 1050 to 1150 Ibi . . . . : i.90 ( > 4.00
Good feedeis , 'JOO to 1000 Ibs : ! .0t.ftO ( ) : !
Coed lo choice coin-fed cows : i.ouw. < .2. ' >
Fair lo medium giass cows 2.oaffii.0d :
Oood to choice bulls 2,25,75
Light and medium nogs 4.r < 0w4.05
Oood to choice heavy hogs 4.G5@.75 |
Good to choice mixed hon'S 4.CO ( < i > 4.70
Fair to good shorn jhocp 2.00@J,50
ncproiontatlvo Salos.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
1 liOO S3.00 37 1114 S3.9J
1 1010 3.00
3.00COWS. .
No. Av. Pr. No. Ay. Pr.
20 803 S2.65
S2.651IUM.H.
1IUM.H.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 1700 82.25
82.25noos.
noos.
No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
71..240 240 34.C5' CO..260 54.75
58..238 320 14.70 1..470 4.75
43. . . U41 N ) I4.70i 54..283 40 4.85
44..2yd 80 14.75
Tiiiiow oms.
No. Av. She. Pi. No. Av. Tlik. Pr.
10..210 bJ
of Prices.
ShovvlnKtlio hl jiestnd lowest prices paid
for mixed loads of hogd on this market il'ir- '
Ingllio past saven days , vvllh comparative
values : '
c Juno July
Satuiday , 24th. 3.75 © 1.00 4.45 fe04.00
Monday , ! Mlh. J.75 © 4.00 4.82 @ 4.5.5
Tuesday , 27lh. i ? 4.45 @l,70
Wed'bday. tfttuI.OO WI.IO 4.50 WI.70
ThursdayS9lh..aUO | ( < il.9a 4.45 © 1,80
Fildav aoth..84o5 ; W4.25 C4.05
Saturday 3UI. . . 4.05
StilpmontH.
Shovvlns the number of cars of livestock
shipped out of thu yards during the day :
OATTI.K.
10 Mil Chicago
JIOOS.
No. Cars. Ht. Dest ,
0 0. B. & Q. Boslon.
All sales ot Block in this market are ninrdo
per cwt live weight unless otherwise stated.
Dead boss sell at KO per Ib for alt weights.
"SUins , " or hogs weighing less thin 100 Ibs
no value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 Ibs
and stags 60 Ibs ,
Notoa.
A dull Saturday.
Hog market opened strong butcloscd weak.
51. Nelson , llaitlngton , had cattle on the
maikct ,
J. Bower. Council Bluffs , was on the mar
ket with cattle.
„ „ ' ! , Pi n ! ln5- ° ' Greenwood , was at the
yards looking for feeders
M. Uurko Sons , stock yards. h ve some
very choice feeding steers lot sale.
Mr. Tlckncr , of the firm of Tlckncr A Bo-
Kirth , HeMrlcp. was In toilay looking over
Iheinarkct , vvltli n view of shipping In some
'Tell them that common cattle are no
lower beeuisc-they can't bo sold at all , " sld
acattlosalesman with gilm humor. Drovers'
Journal.
"Shippers had bolter kivp their cattle at
Iionie , the supply will inn out and tlicv will
wish they had them bick , when pilccs'bccln
ilmpiove"istho waj one live stock nnn
looks nt It.
0. A. Atwood , lied O.ih , sold n load of 54
Jersey lied hogs on the nnrket , which
litougtit the top pi lev. Tlio hdave.agcd
> lb , were all led and vveio as line a load
ns lias boon In tlio yards In n long time.
Charles Nowcombe.ime In with thorn.
A li'ttor from Lorcun , Tev. , d ited July 21 ,
| ! .is"tlicto must vcitnlnty i > e n sliortago In
li'\asc ltie soon , ns wonrn suiioundod bv
Milfcrers from drouzht , which is ns general
ns was ever known thiough this state.Vo
see every day Diitlos fiom thn big i.mgi's
west of us that u-port big losses ; In fart
many that have- lost " '
all.-l > iou rs' Jomiinl.
The following had IKUS on the maikct to
day : bl.ucr > V Finztui , W-iyne. J. Hum-
monc , Aillngton ; A. Juiiklns. Manlcv ; O.
M.oune , livilln ; I . Anderson kV.-Co. , .Mi-ad ;
OMAHA WIlOLiKSAIjR MAIUCETS
General 1'roilitoc ,
Saturday Evening , July 31.
Nj ; jufcrvmc for roMMiffota of
( ipxofif on f/ir / ) ii < li/ir/ / tnililii.Vic
iN nil /ridf * icim cnt the in In * at
whMi inttxltli' IIM/CI iiicjlllul.
BfrTKK Tlicio ate no especially now
features in the buttoi maikot. The scarcity
of good butter continues and dealcis tlnd it
Impossible to .supply their tia.lo with such
butter as they want. Sti Icily sweet , solid
and utiifonit color , packed In new clean tubs ,
will command lU' loe. or even mine , In the
market , but thoie is Httlo or none coming In
that can bo giaded as such , hniall packages
ot fresh butter shipped In stone jars hnvo
commanded good pi Ices. Thegieat hulk * of
the so-called choice bullet Is soiling at lO llc
and lair to good fii'f ( < c.
Kens The great bulk of stock Is going at
lOc with an occasional case , veiy closelj
candled , at ' < jc more. Candling has to bo
done close and shlppeis will ilnd it to theii
inloiost to do It beloio shinning. Instead ot
piylng frelirht on lotten eggs. Cracked egg.s
should also be leit out. us In this hot vveathei
they are genoinlly entirely woithless.
Port.TKV The receipts for the past few-
days have been vciy liberal and prices nro
not quite us stiong ns last week. A good
many old towls have been coining In that
weio In very poor condition. It loquiros
good fowls to bung the top quotation ; small
a 1/os of spilng chickens aru almost
entirely neglected. T-irkevs nnd
ducks are not wanted. Old fowls ,
per doz , S2.75@t.oo : ; spring chickens , laige ,
J52.5Xffit.OO ( : ; spiing chickens , medium si/cs ,
S2.00att.8.V. ( spring chickens , sm-ill , not
wanted ; ducks , not wanted , S'.25@.5U ! : tur-
kevsj not vMiulQil ,
Bi.ltitir.s lilackuciiles , per 2-1 quarts case ,
S2.75@ 5.00 ; blaeben ics , per bushel btaiuls ,
SotJTiiniiN- PLUMS A few southern plums
are coming in and soil tairlv woll. Southern
plums , stands , S7.03 ; southern plums , 21
quart casos. S'.75 < < W.Ot > .
CAMFOitNiA-Futms The market Is well
supplied. Uartlett pears , per box , Sa.75 ;
White Doyenne , pel boS3.00 : Uciiiro Diel
per box , SS.50 ; other varieties , S3.r > 0 ; nectar
ines , ; Crawl ord'apcnehci , per per box , S'J.'JS ;
plums , ; per box , S'-.OO ; jiitines , bov , § 2.00 ;
quinces , per box. ; grapes , per ciatc ,
OIIANOKS l-'uncy Rodi , 2.S ) sl/o , per ho\ ,
87.50 ; California NaveK S7.00 ; Mcditei-
cncan sweets , S0.50 ; St.Michels. ? 0.r > 0.
LI-MONS The market continues very Him.
Fancy , per box , 510.00 ; choice , per box , Sl'.OO.
Ari'i.r.s Cliolcc , per bbl , W.OO ; good , nnr
bbl. S2.50 ( 3.75.
BANASAS Choice Limon , per bunch , S3.no
WATEUMKLONS California , per 100 , SHO.OO
© T .OQ ; Missouii , Arkansas , etc. , 820.00@
ao.oo. .
TOMATOES Per ono-thisd bushel box , 75 ;
per bushel box , S3 00.
Cm.nuv A hiuall amount is coming in out
it does not sell veiy f.ibt. Shipping block , per
dor. 40e.
SouniniiN GiA.i'is : A few southern
grapes have auivcd In the maikct ; 10 Ib.
boxes. 81.
CocoANUT < -Cocoanuts , per 100 , 55.00 : less
than hundred , per 100 , 53.50.
Fios AM ) DATES Figs , layer , 4 Ib boxes ,
pcrlb. lOc , Dates , fancy faid , 12 Ib boxes ,
14n : dates , Persian. SO Ib boxes , per ID , lOc.
N r i > Pecans , laige polished , lie ; pecans ,
medium , Oc ; English walnuts , He ; almonds ,
Tarragona. 20c ; almoiuls , Languodoc , 17e ;
Ir.i7lls ! , I'-o ; lllbeits , lie ; peanuts , hand
picked , fancy Vliglnia , bjje ; peanuts , hand
picked choice Virginia , 7 cpeanuts ; , roasted ,
2c extra per Ib.
HOMV California , I5c ; Cillfornln ,
stinlncd , lOc ; Nelnaska , choice , 14@iric ; Nc-
biaska , dnik , I'Ji l.'te.
ilAi'i.nSuoAii Uncks , perlb , 15c ; ocnny
cattcs , per Ib , li c.
MAi'i.i : Svnui- Hulk , U to 17 gallon Kegs ,
per gal , Sl.OO ; cal can ; , , per gal , $1.03 ; half
gal cans pur gal , SI. 10.
Ciwr.u Now * oik , per bbl , S7.00 ; rto. naif
bbl , 84.00 ; Crab , pei doz qts , Si.75 ; Jlicbigan
icflncd. per bbl. 50.00.
ViNLOAn White wine , irt17c : ! ( ' ; cider , 13
@ 17e ; single stiengtli , We ; triple strength ,
Pins' foot , per
-
7c ; mess pork , 812,6Upei bbl ; dried beef-ham
pieces , luc ; laid , tlcices , 0)ic ; 50-lbcans"c ;
10-lb cans ( Fairbanks ) , 7 > jc ; 5-lD cans , do ,
7 > < e ; y-lb cans , do , 7Jic.
ONIONS Are coming forward blow ly yet ,
and pi lees are linn with a good demand.
Choice , per bbl. , : i.50 ( < $4.00.
CAiiitAnr. Is quite scaioo now and quota
ble at 40&GOU per do/ , heads , accoidmg to
quality ; .Missouri , per ciate , SA50.
UKANS Infeilor stocks , 75c@SI.OU ; good
clean coimtiy. S1,25@1.50 ; medium hand
picked , S1.50 ; hand-picked navy , M.CT .
PorAror.s Market Is a little moio active ;
prices range according to Quality ot stock ,
from f/XuSOOu per bushel.
KI.OUK AND Miu.siUFFfl Winter wheat
llour.bcstuuallty patent.S3.bO ; second quality ,
CJ.40 ( < W.f)0 ; best quality hUing | wheat Hour ,
patent , 8i7fi ; bran , TiOo per cwt ; chojipod
iced.OOepci evvt ; whlto coin meal , 7So ; yel
low coin meal , Cta per cwt ; scioenlng , OOa
per cwt ; hominy , Si.ho per cwt ; slioits. Wo
per cwt : trrnlmm , tfl.75 ; hay , In bales , S7.00@
7.0 per ton.
( iHAiN Corn. S.'Sc ; old oats , 2Sc ; now oals ,
25c ; rye , 35c ; wheat.fiOc ,
Goncral Markois.
AVoor. Medium , 170200 per Ib : line heavy ,
12Tsirxj ( ; light. H ( , 17c ; coaise , 13 ; > { 15c ; burry
wool , 2fi5c ; olf.
HiDKh ( ircen bulchcib' , 0 ( a7c ; giecn
cured , N38 e : dry flint , IK-ilHc ; diy ball. 9Q
10c : ( lamuKed hides , two-thirds price ; tallow ,
8We ; Kiease. prime whlto , 'tc ; yellow , 2o ;
brown , l/o ; sheep pelts , y."x75c. / .
LEATHKK I'llmo slaughter solo leather ,
82c ; prmo oak solo luathei , Mi&sv ,
Upper leather , per loot , 20 < vj.ijo : hem. kip ,
75@s.rc ; oak kip , WKftfnn ; 1'ieiieh kip , Sl.oOfij
1.2ff ; hem. calf , S1.0i1.10 ; oak call , S1.00j ( $
1.35 ; French ealf , Ul. ' 'i L&'i ; Mororcoboot
Ipg , 'M@'tlc ; Morocco oil iiebblo , 2NS3'Jc } ; top-
pines and linings , S0.00@lo.03pcrdor'
HKAVV llAiniWAiii : iron , late.a52.2.5 ,
low sto-nl special cist. c ; cruclb Icateel , Co ;
east tools do , 12' < ? lbo ; wagon spokes' per sat ,
81.75C-W.OO ; hubs , per set , 81.25 ; felloes ,
tawed dry , 51.40 ; tongues , eacii , 75c ; a\lcs.
each , 7io ; square nuts , pur Ib , Tfillu ; roll
chain , per Ib , C@12c ; mnllo.ible , W < { bc : Iron
wedges , Co : ciowbirs , Oc ; harrow teeth , 4c ;
spring steel , 7@Sc ; Uurden's horseshoes ,
$4.40 ; Duiden's nuilo fahoes , SV10. Jiaibud
wire , In car lots , S4.00 per 100 Ibs. lonl
Nails , rates. 10 to 50 , 8J.60 ; steel nulls. 84.il ( :
Shot-Sl.CO ; buckshot. Sl.M : oileiitul
powder , kegs , 82.50 : do , half kegs , 2.00 ;
do , quarter kegs. 81.50 ; blasting , kegs , fcWH ;
fuse , per 100 teet , G5o. Lead 15ar. 81(1. (
PAINTS IN Onr-Whlto lead. Omaha , P. P ,
7ko ; whlto lead , St. Louis , pure. 87.75 : Mar-
bellies green , 1 to 5II ) cans , -We ; Kieiuhinc
irrecn seal , 12c ; Fiench zinc rod seal , lie ;
French zinc , in varnish asstOc ; J'rcncli
zlnc,76c ; vermllllon , American , 18a ; Indian
red , lOc : lose i > ink. He ; Venetian rod , Cook-
son's , 2 > ic : Venetian rod. American. IJ o ;
red lead , 7Kc ; chrome > ollovv , genuine , 'M ; ;
cbromopollow , K. iac : ochre , tocho'ic ' , ; 5o ;
BUY PAINTS Whlto lead , So ! Frencnri nc
12o ; Paris whiting , 2i c ; VYliltltnr. iMIderV ,
lfc ; whiting , couvl , life ; lampblack , (5or-
ninnMovvn. 12e ! lampblack , ordluaiy. be ;
Prussian blue,5V : ! ultramarine , l cvand.vko ! ,
brown , Sc ! umber , burnt , 4c ; umber , law , 4o ;
slonna , burnt , 4e ; sienna , raw , 4c ; Paris
green , genuine , 2.V : : Paris croon , common ,
' - So ; clnromo green. N. Y. , 200 ; cliiomo BIOCII ,
K , 12cj vcrmlllion , Kiiftlish , in oil 70cj raw
and buint umber , 1 Ib cans , l-c ; raw and
buint sienna , I''c : vaudjUo , urown , l.'ic ; ro-
llncd lampblick , r.'c ; coach black and ivory
black. lOcj drop black. If * ; Prussian blue ,
lOc , ultramailnebluo , I8o ; chiomo green , L. ,
M. vr 1) . , 10e ; blind and shutter uicen , L. , M.
A D. , ICe ; Paris iricen , is ? ; Indian led , IN ? ;
Venetian rod. IV1 ; Tuscan , Slo ; Ameili'an
voimilllon. L. * I ) . . 2V ( : > cllovv oohri % t'o ' ; L.
M. & O. L ) . , lc ! ; good wine , lOo ; patent
dijei , be ; graining color , 1 lullt oak , daikoak ,
walnut , die-in ut and n h , 12c.
Dill us ANI > I vi-viir Ai.s-Acld. carbolic ,
. " < 2c : acid , tnrtnrlo. MV ; bas | m eoDalba , pel
lli , 45o : batk. sa'.s.ifnis , pei Ib. HV : calomel ,
pei Ib7.'c ; ehlnehonldla. pei or , 40c ; chloiih
lorni , ) ior Hi , 20 o ; Dover's powdois pir Hi ,
H.25 ; epsoiu silts , pot Hi , ' o ; glvcerlne ,
pine , per Hi. IS ? : lead , acetate , per Hi i.0o ;
oil , eastoi , No. 1. per gal. , S1.50 : oil , onstor.
No. ' , ' , per gal. , ? 1.4i ) ; oil , ollve.per gal.SI.40 ;
nil , oiicaiiuum , fiOo : opium tt. : " > o ; quinine.
P. iV W. and II. \ S. , pei 07 , 70o ; potass urn
Iodide , per Hi. SUK ; > ; sallein , per 07 , 40c ; sui-
lihnle moiphlno. jicroS2.MI : sulphur , ucr
Ib. 4e ; stivehnlne , pero ? . 51.0. ? ! !
VAIIXISIIIS : H.urols , pei gallon : I'uinl-
tuio , e\tia , SI 10 ; fuiuituie , No. 1 , SI ( X ) ;
co.ichtia , 51 40 ; roach , No. 1 , Sl.'JO ; Da-
mar , esti-a , Sl.Ti ; .Input , 'Oo ; n iihaltum ,
extra , r Sc ; shellac , SS.50 ; haul oil linlsii ,
Sl.fto.
MMiins-Colognesplilts , lys proof , 81.10 ;
do 101 prool. SI.11 ; siiliH.i. second mmlit.v.
1U1 proof , 51.10 ; do Ibs piool. 81.10. Alco
hol. Ibbiiioor , S..01)101 ) wine gallon , llodis-
tilled whlsMos , S1.00WI..V ) . Uln. blended ,
SI.rfliiiii.oo ; Kenttickbouibons , 82.00 5.00 ;
KentuckyandPcnnsjlvauia ijcs , $2.00(30/10 ( ;
( toldon Sheaf boiubon nud r\o wlil-klos ,
frl.JOi S.OO. Hinndios , Impoited , SVOOCis.ro , :
douiiNtlc. Sl.o@i.oo. : : ciins. imiuuicd , S4r > o
0(0.00 ; domestic , l.2. < < ii.OO. : Champacncs ,
Imported , p'oi case. S23.ou@34.00 ; American ,
PCI case , 510.00 10.00.
Grocers' IiUt.
PicKi.r.s Medium , In bols , 55.00 ; do In
halt bbN , 3.00 ; snnll , in hbK SO.OO ; do In
halt bbls , S : < .50 ; gherkins , In bbls , ST. DO ; do
in half bbN , Sl.OO
CANDY Mixed , 0' rS12c ; stick , RJ GIOJfe.
CiiArKKits ( iarneau's Midn , butter and
picnic , 5 c ; cicams , S ) jc ; ginger snaps , b > c ;
citv Midn. 7'Jc.
POI > A In ID papers , S-V.J. " > a case ; salsod.i ,
keg , per Ib , irJ c ,
bvut'v No. 70 , 4-g.\lIon Kegs , Sl.OO ; New
Oilcans , ! fc ( 340c per gallon ; Maple Kyi up. yt
barrel , strictly pure , 7i ? per gallon ; 1 gallon
cans , S0.2. " > pei doH ; gallon cans , S" > . ' - > pel
doz : quart cans , S-i.OO.
STAiirn Inror gloss , 1 Ib , 5fe ; Jllrror
gloss , II Ib , r , ' < o ; Jllrror glo-s Gib , f. c ;
( iraves1 corn , 1 Hi , Oc ; Klngsfoul's corn , 1
Ib , 7c ; Ktngsfoid's glo s 1 Ib , 7c ; Kings-
ford's glos0 Ib , 7'Tc ' ; Kingsfoid's pure , alb.
5J c ; ICinu'sfoid's bulk , 4c.
CoFi'iis-Oidinaivgiaiios : : , 104'Bllc ; fair ,
n@U > fcprlmc.llJ ; r2ceholi'e.W.V@i3Jfc ; ;
taucy green and jollow , iM : ! ( l4Jle ; old gov-
ornnient Java , 20 ( 'We ; interior Java. 10 > fffl (
20c ; Jlocha , 2i4e ( : Ailmcklo's roasteu ,
14' < c ; MrLaughlln'o XXXX toasted , lljic ;
Dilwoith'f. H'ic ; lied Cio.ss , llK'c.
KOAPS Khk's Savon imperial , 3.70 ;
RirK'5 SMUlet. S1.00 ; KirWhlanflird. P3.0 * :
Khk's white ltu > sian , 54.00 ; Kiik's White
Cap. 3(5.50 ( : Dome. S.i.Wi ; Washboaid. S'l.lO.
llitini ) FIUUTS No 1 quaiter apples , H5i@
4c ; in evaporated boxes , HJi)1. ) ; blackbci-
ries , boxes , 7 08 ; jwaelics , oastcin , 4
fi' o ; peaches , evaporated , ir } ( ii)17c ) ; Salt
Lake , none in marltct ; raspbenics , ncvv.lt )
( WOc ; cunanls , 7 @ 7 > ic ; viiines , new ,
Ml We.
C'AN.vnn tiooiis Ojsturs , staudaid , per
cas , S3. : > 0str.ivvbciilu4. ; 2 Ib- per case. S2.SO ;
radpbcnito , 2 Ib per case , 2.25 ; Califoinia
pcfiit , poi case , Sl,40 ; apiiooN , jier caKc ,
Sl.CO ; poaches , per case , SI. 00 ; white oheiilcs ,
pei case , § . " 3.90 ; plums , pei case , $ : i.f > 0 ; bluc-
bei lies , per case , 52.25 ; egg plums Jib , per
case , fe2.r,0 ; pineapples , 2 ib , per case , S .20
05.50 ; 1 Ib m.icKciel. per do51.20 ; 1 Ib sal
mon per doSl.fiO l.5" ; a Ib gooseberies ,
pei case , 81.75 ; 2 Ib btiing beans per case ,
S1.7021b ; llmi becns , pei case , Sl.OO ; 2 Ib
niairovvlut per. % per oasc. i2fiO2 ; Ib eaily
Juno pent , per case , S2.75 ; 8 Ib tomatoes.
c.
Al.vi cirns Per caddie , tife ; lound , per
case , 61.00 ; square cases , 61.70 ; mule squnic ,
81.20.
Povsdcrod , T c ; cut loaf , 7 e ;
granulaU'd , OJfc ; contectloneis' A , OJfc ;
standfud extni C , 00'see.\tiaC ; , 5X@ > Xc ;
medium yellow , ! > % ( u5lic.
CANDM.S Boxes , 40 Ib fis , OVc ; 8s , 0c ;
boxes , 10 Ib , 10 o ? , Os lOc ; hall box 20 Ib ,
Dry Goods.
PKINTS Amcncan , .r > ' < c ; Ainold's , Cc ; Co-
choco , ( ic : Manchestei , r > } ( Je ; Lynuin r > c : ( ilou-
cestei. fie ; Dunnell Jncqu.iid , Gc ; Diinnell ,
CXc ; Winilsoiic ( ; Paul lie , ( io : Hariiiony.4Kc ;
Anchor Shirtings , l'c ; Meuinrac Sliirtings ,
IKc ; lieivvlck , 4c.
UITIC ( Unblcae-hed ) 8 07. Magnolia , lOc ;
lOoz. Magnolia , 12c : o/ . West Point , 10' c ;
11 07. West Point , 12' ' e.
BnovvN CorroN Lnwionco LL , 5c ; Shaw-
mut LL , flc ; Ueaver Jim LL , fie : Atlantic
LL , 5e ; Indian head , 7e ; Wauchusset , OJ e ;
Crown XJwX.O' ' c ; Clifton CCC , Oc ; Utfea
CCC. 4)40 ; Atlantic P , 5) < e.
TICKINOS Amoskuag ACA , 12JJc ; Thorn-
dyke OOO , 7Jfc ; Thomdyko fancy , O c ;
Voik. lOJic ; Voik lancy , 12' < fc ; Mllbuiy ,
iKc : ) ; Pearl Illvor , ll ) < fe ; Hamilton. 12c ;
Swift lllver , i ? -o ; Shetuoket S , 8Kc ; SIiu-
ttioket SS , 0 > 3'o ; Montauk AA , 12c ; Slontauk
JU5 , lie ; Omega ACA. 1'fC.
DUCK ( coloied ) Hoston 0 o/ blown and
diab , 13) < fc ; Boston O 11 brown and diab.
XXX blown nnd drab , ll c ; Boston O P
bine , ll c ; Wauen Tiicof. I5e.
liiArinn ! : CoxroNh raimois' choice ,
Ojfc ; Cnbut , % ; Hope , 7o : 11I1I4 1 , 7.kc ;
11111 Jil. OJfo ; Loiisdale , 8c ; Fiuit , 8c ; Waimi-
Bllttll.lOXc.
Couiii JKAJTs-Keaisargo , 7e ; Aimoiy ,
7o ; Pcppoioll , 7Kc ; Indian Orchaid , Cc ;
Nnninkeag , 7c.
Cnuviois Amoskeacr , chocks , 9 > ; o ; Amos
koag. stilnes SJ-je. .Slater , stilpes , be ; Kdin
buig , OVo " ; Whlltondon , slilpos 8c ; lilen
lose , tc"Otis ) , cneoks , Olfc ; Oils , stripes. Ho
llojal , djfe ; Anioikoag , napped , 10' ' c ; Lu-
ray , book laid , I2c ; ( Jboion , book fold , lljic ;
Undiiraucu. book ( old. 12c.
DJINIMR Bcavci Creek AA , lie ; Jloavcr
Ciock BU , lOo ; Beaver Cicok CC. DC : Jalfrcy
XX , lie ; Jaflioy XXX , 12c : Jalfiey D it T ,
12Kc ; Columbian , 12K ; Vork , We ; Yoik ,
fiincy , i : > Kc ; ICveictt , luc ; llayinaUuib' blue
and biovvn ,
Fish.
Smoked * halibut , 10 > fc ; now boalod her
rings , 2Sc ,
nnmixus.
Mow ll'I.Or llbla I'ls K'lB
Ztt ) 10J 'JJ 50 10
en's S't.Nol I/b 0711 4 0
, t fo dura Fiiuoyc 01 : i 002 n { i fi.1 1 Iki
: JK HM hh'ro l'"cy.ri | 00 a OCJ 751 Kill 30 CO 4.r >
IMl'OlllKD HSII.
vrvf tiRii , llrUHt llblsO'rllbis 1'illls or Kits
' " " 13 W ] M { " U 10
Norvrcirlnn
KKK H .X ) 7 60 6 B ) 3 bOJ3 10 1 04 00
Ecln Ib 03 3 K > 8 CO i 60 .1 00 1 28 I 10
llollanii lleirluainow _ 85
llljl ,
JttO 100 W 40 13 10
Ctil.SiUmoii 13 KJJ7 00 ( I .Ti j H' ) } Oil US
LAKE
risu , llf HUsQr
JW no l r/j 40 is 10
No , 1 Whlo Fish. a DO , c 40 TtJoiiTTi )
Family VVhilo a 00 a roll : uli r ,
No. J Trout 4 Ul 3 fiO , ' ! H'l ) IK )
No. I I'icliorcl J W-hTOll K ) I TO
Dry Jjumbor.
PIMFNhlO.VH AMD 7JMUIT1S.
12 ft 14 n'10 ftia n'm ' itjsa n'i-4 ' ft
.
I5.M l. ' . J 1D.W.I5.51I
iixlU I5IO15U01DOO liH ! (
i : . no LOW ID.V ) n w 1CM IV ItU.Ai UU
4x4 b.xB 10.00j lOjJOjlj.j ) | IB OOM8 50 17 KJ1 | SO
KOAIIDY.
No. 1 Cora. B. 1. s. 12 , Hand 10 ft , . . , . . 517.25
No. 2 " " 12 , H and 10 ft 14.75
No. 3 " " 12,14 and 1C ft la/JS
No.4 " " 12,14 and 10 U , , . . . . 11.03
FK.NC1XO.
No. I , 4 AC Inch , VJ and U ft. , rough..glT.OO
Ho. ' < > , 4 iVi 0 Inch , 12 and LI ft. . luauh. . . 13.75
No. 'A 4 A. 0 link , 10JL , lou h 15.00
S1IUNO.
M com. , ia. 14 anil 10 ft $21.50
2d " " " , CO.OO
Ponce " " I ! ! ! ! ' " ! ' . ! . ! ! ! ! ! iiioo
Kt.OOlllX'O.
A 0 Inch , whlto pine SSO.OO
BO Inch , " " 3-1.00
C Olnch , " " 2IKOO
BO Inch , " " 21.00
EOliich , " " 18.00
RTOCK llOVlilis.
A 12 Inch , 8.1 . VJ , 14 and 16 ft $4\50
0 12 Inch , " " " . . . ! W.5l (
No. 1 Tom. 12 ln.s. 1 s. 12 , 11 and 1ft It. 18.85
No. 2 " " " 12.14 and 10 ft. . 10.25
KINIMIISO.
1M and Cit. cloai , 1'4 ' Inch , * . 3 s. . . S51.CO
ad , ele\r , l't Inch , . 2 s 49.00
A select. 1 > 4 , 1J < and 2 Inch , s. 2 > . S42.00
B select , 1 ' 4- , ll ( and 2 Inch. s. 2 9. . STfl.00
1st and 2d , eleai , I Inch , s. 2 s WO.UO
3d , clear , l Inch , s. 2 s S4XOO
A bdoct , 1 Inch , s. 2 s S.Wi.00
B selcc' ' , l Inch , s. 2 s SiP.OO
SUM' I.Al' .
No. 1 , lilaln , Sand Hi Inch S18.00
No. 2 , plain. 8 and 10 Inch Slfl.00
Miviin.iis > KI.IOW TIM. .
Com. 4 andfi In. llooilni ; "sts.no
Star " " " . . . . . . . 21.00
Ht nnd 2d cle\r. 4 and U in. HoorliiK . 21.00
SUIMII.KS , i. vin.
XXclenr SMO
K\lraA * 2.1X )
* A'Standard 2.70
0-Inch clour 1.70
No. 1 1.80
Lath
I.IMK , iic. : " * *
Oulucy white lime ( best 40.M )
( Vment ( Akion ) l.bO
Hair 0. !
Plaster 275
Tnri oil felt , pel ewt
Straw bo.ud
CRAZED BY LOVE.
A Fallen Woman IJIIHO" Horllonson oil
Account of tlio Death ol' IViinlc
Sturk , Hotfiover. .
Cineinnall Kniinirer Vostorduy in tlio
Itrobutu eourl .lo-epliiiio \ \ oods lilod an
allldavil of lunauy iifxainot l.cllu Stnrk.
There is nn iitU > iv lin an < l at thu suino
tune palliutiu hi toi.y ot this case , illus-
tralinir us it dues , the dnjilli of vvonian'H
all'ecllon and their dnvotion to those they
love , however low their iiOMtiou in MICI-
ety may be. Three years a o , "Aliss
Lulla , " as she was known among her
companions , an altiuetiye biunetto of
petite ligurc , was au iiunalo of iluo
\Vood's houao of ill-fame. About that
tune l < "r.ink Staik , the grandson of the
Into ( -'attain Kukert , came lo Cineln-
nali. Ho was a hnndsonio fellow , of
lilea in < j address , and ouickly made him-
belf ] ) omilar. Ho liad iccently fallen
heir ( o a goodly Finn of money , and this
greatly assisted him in makinc friends.
It was not loiifj beloio ho met Leila , and
became deeply enamored. His nll'cetiou
was relumed by the girl , and every at-
Icnlion was lavished upon her. Together
they went cast to spend the summer and
visited many results as man and wife.
Stark drifled inlo the theatrical business ,
ami , with others , orguii/cd : a com
pany to travel through the bouth , ijo '
going ftheud as the uU'AiTc"e ! ugeritT
The attachment betvveon him ami the
girl , who had iitbiuncil Ins name , hud
even become stronger , and shu accompa
nied him on his trip , traveling as Mrs.
Ktark. The Inigedy is tamillnr lo the
reading public. Stark joined his com
pany tlieie. and becoming involved in
an altercation with Hie biibine.ss manager ,
Allen by munu , bhol him in Iho dressing-
room ol the theater. Allen's wound vvna
fatal , nnil Slaik was aiiested on the
ch.uge of imnder. Cincinnati lawyers
wore sent to defend him , and at Hie trial ,
vvhicli was a long ami intciebth g one , ho
was acquitted on the ground of Belf-
defoiiho. During his trouble his pre
tended wife clung as close to him as she
could , in : < l did all that she could to aid.
him. After lie was acquitled ho ictuinbd
to this city much broken in botli huullli
and fortune. The expenses of his trial
had consumed all his icsources , and ,
being lee ill lo work , ho went lo tlio
home of a sister in Detioil lo rccuporalo.
llu was soon compelled lo roulizo , however -
over , lhat it was consumption making
the tearful inroads on ins constitution ,
and , instead of growing boiler , lie grew
worso.
Meanwhile Lclia had returned pcrma-
nonlly to Iho Woods house , where aho
anxiously awailed thu letter which came
toherfioni Staik. During tlio ye.ir or
moio of his illness he was able to como
to Cincinnati sovcial times to visit her.
and once his fituy was ptolongod several
months , but finally ho succumbed lo tlio
ravages of the disease , and iust fall he
died. During his illness Lulia had grown
morose and absent-minded on account of
thu separation from him she loved , and it
was thought the news of his doalh would
kill her. Her grief was of Ihu most violent
lent and consuming kind , and she never
seemed herself after the day filio received
Iho bad inlelligcnco. His body waa
brought from Don oil lo bo buried in
Spring Grovo. She was ono of Iho
mourners , and her notions were so pecn
her and her appeals so pitiful that Ui
casket was opened at Spiing Grov
chapel , and she was permitted to look up
on the fuco of the dead. It was with
ililllciilty she could bo drawn away fiom
tlio collin. Since thai day she hits been
an object of pity and concern lo the other
iniates of the houso. She lias had a word
for no ono unless they would
talk about Frank , and slio mudo
continual references and allusions to
him. At times she would feit for hours
with folded hands , thinking of tlio ono
she had lost. Kvorytliing possible was
done for her , but she soon grow worse ,
and it was soon evident that her reason
was dethroned. Shu appeared oblivious
to ail surroundings , hue she appealed NO
harmless and inollensivo that she WUH
allowed lo wander from ono room to
another , and do just as she pleaded.
Recently , however , her malady assumed
a more serious foi in , nnd Iwico aho war.
detecled in attempting to jump out of
tlio window of her room , which is on tlio
lliinl lloor. This trightonod Iho land
lady , and an earnest search was madu
for relatives of the girl. She had unco
Bald Dial shn came from Columbus ; thut
her name was Mollm Collins , and that
her mother hud died in the stale asylum
for Iho insane , hut no truce of her 'lolkH
could be discovered. Finally about ton
days ago she was sent out lo Iho Sani
tarium , where she occupied a privalo
room , the expense being paid by Miss
Woods. She hau not been llieio but n
vvcnk , however , when the superintendent
learned her previous history and refused
to allow her to romain.
It is piohablo thai an inquest of lunacy
will bo hold by Iho court to-day or to-
mot row , when she will be committed to
Longviuw. Continual thinking and
repining for Iho dead have created in her
a dcsli 0 lo take her own lift ) in oidcr Hint
flliu may join her layer in another woild.
Shoitly alter Stalk's funeral she ob
tained a permit to visit Spiing GroVe
cemetery , and since lhat tiino has go no
weekly to shed loara over his grave.
lirovltlcs.
,1. C. Hopnwol ) , proprietor of the Now
York chop house on Douglas sheet , lias
returned train Kansas City , wliuio ho was
married on Thursday to a young lady of
thai cily.
Tlio county commissioners snout the
day yesterday examining llm bills pro
Eoiiled dining tlio mouth of August.
C. Giean , who was tent to Ihu county
jail a couple of weeks ago for assaulting
, /osoph / James , wan released by Jutlgo
MoCiilloch yesterday on a vyut of halwms
corpus.
Judges Wakcloy and Neville met yes
terday morning and disposed of a num
ber of minor motions. An adjounimoiit
vyas then lakun until Satuiday , vvhca thu
final business of thu term will bo < . ' ! & -
posed of.
I have somu fine lots in M irsii's ail ill'
lion , near Leavenwoi Ih nnd IMiil Shrn
ilan slreut.s , lhat can bo bought at Inp
bargains for a few days.
'I1. S ( . ' ( .AJIKPOX ,
210 South Foiuttuitu htrcct.