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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1889)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , MAY 2 1889. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Movements of G nln In Chicago Yesterday. DULLNESS THE CHIEF FEATURE. Uolldny Jjnck or lliiNlnoRi nnil Untl Wcnllicr Hcportfl Hotli Opcrato IJatHy California Craji % All Ululit. CHICAGO I'UODUCK MA HURTS. CnioAoo , May 1. [ Special Telegram to Tim Unn.l The wlicnt market was dull and tame to-dny. It was the first tiny of tlio month ( delivery dny ) nnd the day after a liolldny. New York did no business in Its own exchange , nnd sent neither trade nor iiowd hero. The local crowd operated In a la/y fnshlon and the innrkct was narrow and listless lulls chat actor. "Tho crowd" ficctns to liavo got left on IOIIK wheat and In the absence of bull news , or stronR buying , was disinclined to hold on wlttt that degree of determination Indicative of high purpoRO to "do or die. " This RBVO prices n downward Inclination nttur the flint ifttlo boom ncnr the opening. Publlocnblcn wcrotnnct , butmostof the pri vate cables reflect nil an undertone of weak ness In foreign mnructs , The northwest sent In n great many bad weather rcpotifl , In the naturu of high winds nnd dry , cold weather which still prevail in ninny sections of the spring wheat country. From Innu merable points In the Ohio vnlloy reports coino in of need of rain , but these , as yet , fall to oxclto special nlarm , though they do Inspire more or less nervousness , nml glvo "crop killers" something to talk about. The southwest continues to Issue bearish bulle tins , but from nil the sections south and cast of Kentucky ndvlcos Indicate n weak , backward - ward Hprine. As the season advances It becomes evident that "tho bumper of 18S9" mis not yet buon iimdo. This docs not npply to California. Kcports from thcro nro all ono wny , nnd the crop scorns to bo practically out of danger. July wheat was in demand parly , at T'J'ffc , niidthoprico was run to TOjffC'l'iW. ' 'iho ' crowd acted as thong it felt , strong , but ere lonfi the pnco worked down to 7lWc. The market held steady at about 7Uif ( < / > 7SI ; ? c for an hour or more , after the first huir hour ; but un excess of offerings caused n further decrease of values nnd the price got down to 78c. Some watchful people in the pit thought thov doteeted rather n Btlu solllnir for northxvestorn account , which , coming on the heels of the bad weather report - port- ) , filled thorn with suspicion. Skepticism BOOH illlcd the pit , nnd thereafter something better than moderate buying was needed to create higher prices or a bull sentiment. The prlco of .luiy got nbovo 7t c , however , nnd neuln worked under that point , but Hutchison had orders In 79o of sufficient magnitude to offset the foreign demand. The close was 7Uc. May wheat broke from 81fc at the openIng - Ing to SOJ c , recovering toward noon to SlJ c. hut selling back subsequently to Sic , and closing thcro. Juno opened nt b2Vc , wont to h'-itfc , off to 81Wc , up to S'Jtfc nnd off to Blh'c. closing nt the bottom figures. As compared with Monday , the closings mark a shrinkage of 3T@MC1" 8not wheat the market was good and a fair demand is reported , sales of ubout fifty car loads having been effected at J-Co over tire May price. Unexpectedly small uollvories make shlpoers anxious to obtain wheat , apparently , and Iho blackboard re cords shipments of 115,000 ! bushels slnco Mon- Notwithstnndlng the heavy receipts there was a peed demand for corn. The weather lioinir dry nnd cold It was regarded as less favorable for the prospects of the next crop and to this cause , added to small deliveries on May contracts was ascribed the strength Of the market. The receipts ot American corn at Liverpool for the past thrco days were 85,100 centals and thcro was an increase of the amount on ocean passage , nccoiding to Hccrbohui , of MJi.OOO bushels. Stocks in Liverpool wore estimated at from 040,000 to 720,000 bushels. From Now Orleans 10,001) ) bushels wore cleared , yesterday , for Liver pool. Tim opening strength was not main * tnlncd throughout May , which opened at UWo and sold to Sllc , having curly declined under frco offerings to Ultimo at the close , being % c lower than the final price on Mon day. Juno nnd July sufToring about equally. The demand for cusli corn lor shipment was Rood , " with No. II , nt the close , only $40 under the prlco of No. S. Oats attracted the usual attention , with good speculative business nt firm figures , early in the day , followed by n later decline of % & ) ' fo. Deliveries of May contracts were fullv as great as expected , and made a largo nggicgate. two clique houses alone being credited with taking Iho total of nearly 1,000 000 bushels. The early strength , with May soiling up JflftKo to 22X < ? 82ac , was duo to good buying lor account of shorts. With this satisfied in a degree , and with con tinued largo oftcrincs , the market declined to 2''o , Juno being at only Jfo premium and July soiling down % c , Kccoipts were liberal nnd included 102 cars of contract grades. Sales of car lots to go to store were not heavy , with prices about J < c under May. Provisions worn quito bcarishly Inclined ; sales were made at prices approximating to Monday's close , and for n brief time exhibi ted a 'comparatively strong feeling. The bears , however , wore in the majority , and as BOOH as the demand subsided they found it an easy matter to depress the market. IIojjs were in good supply and lower. The cash product was quiet and Influences usually nflllctlng values favored u decline. After the morning's temporary Bhowingof strength Iho boars had conti'ol and under the exces speculative offerings prices suffered u IUVITO break. Fiom the best quotations made , pork sold off ! : % ® } c , lard. BftJTKc , unit short ribs , 5 100. Compared with Mon day's last quotations the day's closing were at decline of 16@-0 on pork , 8@7Ji on lard , nd 7K@l'J } < j on short ribs. At thu sini t it was thought thut the moder ate receipts tills wcul : would Justify a strong market and many telegrams wore scut to the sour.try quoting the advance. Knsteni or- flora , however , wore not liberal nnd gener ally carried Instructions to operate carefully. 1'ho dressed bcof moil took udvautago of the iltuatlon and worked against all local sales- luuu taking any advantage. OIUOAOO lilVK Bl'OOIl. CIHOAOO. May 1. [ Special Telegram to Tins BIE. : ] CAT-ILK Hrnv.v cattle wore Bfe'iiin iilentiful and before the finish conces sions luul to bo granted In order to move the supply. Handy light to medium weight stcci-d curly sold stroiif and later steady , Cows , hulls nnd all descriptions of butcher- Intj nnd cannliiK Kradcs made yoblunlny'a prices. Very little was doing in mockers anil ( coders. No Texnns arrived up to the lime r this i oport closed. Cholco to extra beeves , M.10&4.80 ; medium to good steers , 1350 to 1RIH ) iKUiul8. W.bO&C4.00 ; 1200 to 1 50 pounds , iiOOgl.yO : ( ! ; 'JM to I''OO pounds , f8yo ; j.75 ; eUii'Ucrs and feeders , F--100iU..MI ! ; COWA , liullu and mixed , $1.73 ( < Ta.UI : ; balk , j2.2. ; > ( ci U.15 ; slop-foil Dulls , f3 1UQ(3.40 : Texas cattle , < Hooi-rTlio market opened with a few ales nt > egtorUa.v's prices , or at u range of t4.7iH S 1.75 for ijood hogs. Later the tnue tuled slow nnd fi@10o lower , SI. ( .5 being the h'cnrral price for good , heavy and dcslr.xble mixed ; fl.rtTH for soiled shipping , heavynnd iclcelod butchers , nyd (4.70 for light sorts tillable for 1 New Yo u. The general duality was excellent , \vo-thli da of the supply" being unusually attractive grades. Northwcilcrn , for a wonder , piovedlo bo Iho best lolling division , more bales being madoat M.70uM.7ri ( there tlun either in the Hoclt Isinad or Bur- llngton dlvUlous. 1' HOD UUKJJJJAU It 1ST S. Cuicuoo , May i. Wheat Lower ; cash , 6lc ; June , Sltfo ; .luly , 7Uc. Corn-LoHur ; cash , 83Jfc ; June , July , U ? tc. Oats--Lowor ; canu , 22e ; June , 20 5-lCc : yo-iC. Hnrlov Nothing doing. WhUUy-tl.03 , Prime Timotliy-1.31. July , . . . . Lowerca h , KXT7K ; June , Julv , tC.S Flour- . _ Dry Soil Mcnls-Shouldcrs , 5.23 5.'iO ; fhort clc r , J0.25Q0.37K ! * hort ribs , ? 5.S2 i t [ 5.87J. , ' . Uuttcr-Steady ; crcnincry , 10322c ; dairy , CtieetcQuiet : full creini Cheddars nnd flats , S)4@'Jc ) ' ; fancy Young Americas , 0 © lOc. EgSB-KInn ; fresh , 10 > < @ 11c. HidesUnchnnpcd ; heavy and light qraen salted , 5' c ; malted dull , 4fc ; green salted calf , Oe ; dry Hint , 7o ; dry salted , 7e ; dry calf , 7ft ! < c ; deacons. 25J each. Tnlloxv- Unchanged ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4c ; No. 2 , 3tfc , cake , 4 > $ c. . , Ucceipts. Shipment * ) . Klour . . . 14,000 , 17.0M Wheat . 14,000 12J.OOO Corn . , . 200,000 300,000 Oats . 21)0,000 ) 130,000 JUImiruiiollH , May \Vhcal-Samplo wheat , firmer ; receipts , for two days , 217 cars : shipments , S3 cars. Closing ; No. 1 hurd , May , 7c ; July , 99c ; on track. fl.OO ; No. i northern , Mny , 83 > c ; July , 84 , ' c ; on track , l)0$02c ) ( ; No. 2 northern , May , sOe ; on track , 80ttS2c ( ; July , 70 c. Milwniikop , Miiv 1. Wheat Unsettled ; cash , 7SVc ; July , , yc. Corn Stead v ; No. 3 , 34e. Oats Steady ; No. 2. white , 27So. . Hye Firm ; No. 1 , 43'f ( < t43Hc. Uarley Steady ; No. 2. file. Provisions Firm ; pork , $11,47H > SI. Louis , May 1. Wheat Lower ; cash and May , SOo ; July , "IJfe. Corn Lower ; cash , 30' e ; July , . Oats Higher ; cash and May , 23c. Porlt Dull nt * 12 00. Lard Nominal at 0 CO. Whl ky ? l 0-J. Cincinnati , May 1. Wheat Firm ; No. 2 rcdS4o. Corn Scah-o and higher ; No. 2 mixed , 37c. Outs-Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 2tlc. Whisky Steady at el.lfi. KiinHnn City. May 1. Wheat Quiet ; No , 2 red , cash , OOo asked ; July. 70o asked ; No. 2 soft , cash , 78 } < ? c bid ; July. 07e asked. Corn Steady ; No. 2 cash , 25cbtaJuly ; , 25Jfo bid ; No. 2 white , cash , 25 > c. Oats No. 2 , cash , 20c asked. ic STUUIC. Chlcnco , May 1. The Drovers' Journal reports ns follows : Catlle Uecoipts , 11,000 ; market slow and lower ; beeves , fl.lO@4.80 ; steers , $3iO@4.00 : ; stockcrs and feeders , $2. 10l.50 ( ! : ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , $1.75 ( 3.30 ; Texas steers , $3 00ffi3.75. ( Hogs Hecolpts , 18fiOO ; slow , 5@10c lower ; mixed , 4.50(31.75 ; heavy , ? 4.50@4.75 ; light , H.55@4.0 ; skips. 3.5lljrl.35. ( Sheep Uocolpts , 4,50J ; dull , lOc lower ; natives , $4.00C 5 00 ; western $4,05(751.00 ( ; Texans - ans , § J.15@4.35 ; lambs , * -l.50 Q0.00. Xntlinial .Stock Yards IJast St Ijouls , May 1. Cattle Uccolnts , 4,000 ; shipments , 500 ; market steady ; falrlo choice heavy nallve steers , f3.00@4.40 ; stackers and feeders , & 2.00@i.O : ) ; . rangers , corn-fed , J2.75 @ 3.W ( ; grass-fed , fl.80@2.00. Hogs Hecelpts , S.bUO ; shipments , SOO ; slow ; choice heavy nnd butchers' selec tions , ? 4.5 < ) @ 4.GO ; packing , $4.35(31.60 ( ; light , grades , $4. 15@4.00. . Olt.v , .May 1. Cattle Iloceipts. 2.200 ; shipments , 1,500 ; market firm nnd higher ; common to choice , corn-fed , $ , ) .00@ 4.25 ; stockers and feeding steers , f 2.01)05 ) 3.00 ; cow.sa.7.X < i3.20. ! Hogs Receipts 1,000 ; shipments , 1,000 ; market slow , weak and lower ; common to choice , $ I.'S@4.4"K. Sioux City , May 1. Cattle Receipts , 1H' } ; shipments , 115 ; imrkot stoaav : fiit steers , $3.00@3.70 ; stockers , $2.3jW2.b5 ; feeders , ? i.40C 2. 0 ; canncrs nnd bulls , $1.00 @ 1.75 ; veal calves , ? 2.0C'C < fll.OO. Hogs Reccipls , 1,100 ; market 2a5 lower ; light and mixed , lionvy , OMAIliV JjlVB STOCK. Cnttle. . Wednesday , May 1. 1SSO. The catilo market opened with very llat- lering prospecls for Iho Gelling interests. Hnyers were early in the saddle , both pack ers and shippers , nnd were offering fully steady prices for the beef and shinping steers. The trade was brisk and a good many cattle changed hands. A very considerable pro portion of Iho offerings sola in the morning , and over half of Iho cattle were weighed up before midday. An the later advices ficrni eastern points , containing un favorable re * ports of the market , the trade hero eascil up and the market weakened. For iho balance of the day it was slow and dull anil the close was lower , salesmen putting the decline all the way from 5e to lOc. The steers sold mostly nt $ l.bOg ( < 3.$0 , but there were no prime heavy cattlo. 'Ihoro was quite : i spriLkling of butchers' static on sale , and anything thnt was really desirable diu not sell much different from yesterday. Stock ers ami feeders were in good demand nnd sold nt gopd strong prices. Somc'choicc light stockers sold at ? J.UO and some lighter cattle , not so good , at 3 00. A bnnctiof choice S50 pound feeders brought fri.25. Thi > market was n shade lower to-day , or about 5o lower than Monday. The shippers opened the market by paying ? 4.40@4.45 for good heavy hogs , Huston being a liberal buyer , and tjood butcher weights brought the same money. There was n good domain ! for New York som , and light hogs of that de scription sold quito readily nt $4.43. There were not enough light hogs to.snpply the de mand. The packers were on the bear nldo of the deal , and they stood off some time trying to buy iho niivod hogs nt $1.35. Sheep. There was only ono load here and itbrought a good price , considering the weight and quality. Thu feeling on the market was weaken on nccount of the decline in eastern markets A double deck of sheep was received , coil- signed direct to a parkor. Cattle . 1,000 Hoga . 4,100 Snscp . BOO Prevailing Prices. The f allowing U a table of prices paid in .his market , for the grades of stock men- .toned : . rimostoera , 1300 to 1500 Ibs , . .f3.70 W4.00 Good steers , 1250 to 1 150 Ibs. . . 3.00 W3.80 Good Blcers , 1050 to 100 ! ! Ibs. . . 3.50 R3.70 Ordinary to fair COWH . 1'JO ( ' " 2.40 Fair to good rows . 2.10 ( ii2CO Good to el/olco / cows . , , 2.00 ( il2.00 Choice to fancy row. , heifers. . 2.t > 0 ( i3.25 Fair to good Imlla . a.OO 02.50 Good to choice bulls . 3.50 ( 3.00 Llgnt stockers and feeders. . . . 2.70 o3,00 Good feeders , 050 to 1100 Ibs. . 2.H ( ) ( fttl.JS Fair to choice llghl hogs . 1.40 OJ4 45 Fair to choice lic.wy lings . 4,40 ( i 4 45 Fair to choice mixed hogs . 4.115 ( < N,40 FalrlomoJlum luitlvo shocp. . 4.00 ( ( JJ4.35 Geed lo choice native sheep. . . 4,50 ( i(4,90 Fair to choice western sheep. . 4.00 @ 1.75 l : 'j > resiiitiulvo Sales. STUllHC. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 . lO O S3.00 13 . 144S $3.00 15 . b.VJ : i.J5 ! f'0 ' . 12'J7 3.150 4 . U95 3.HO 39 . 1247 3.00 14 . WU IUI3 15 . 1001 300 31 . IXU a.8D 17 . 1247 302 ; ! 15 . Ml ! UO IS . 1131 3.02 I ) . .105'J 3.40 20 . 1800 3.0.V 22 . . . .1031 8,45 1 . 1310 3.05 1U . llf.0 . U.45 1S . . . . . ' .I27'J 3.05 8 . 13 ! > 3 3.50 21 . 12)5 ) 3.05 so . . . .loss ar.o - - 10 . 1237 3oa- 7 . 1200 3.50 3 . iniO 3.115 1U . 1107 ! ) .r.O H4 . 1I'J2 11.70 3 . 11W > 3.50 ID . ! ? 3.75 00 . WO 3.S5 35 . 15D4 3.77'j 40 , . . . -.1212 3.55 17 . 1130 3.SO 20 . 1207 3.00 cows. 2 . S75 2.00 1 . U50 2.75 3 . , W3 3,00 1 . 1210 290 7 . 1043 ' . ' .60 1 . 12iO 3.00 J. . . . H35 'J50 a"i . W 2.00 .J . 1012 2.CO 1 . 1010 : t.X ( ) 1 . 730 2.M 11 . U&2 3,00 0 . 10CO 2.00 1 . 070 3.00 1 . WQ 2.00 I' . . . , , . . . f07 3.00 20. . . . . . . . 100 ' . ' . ( 0 . (07 3.0i ) 25. v . 007 U.70 1 . 18S 3.00 10 . b l 2.70 1. . . . 1J30 3.00 6 . 1133 2,75 111)1. ) 1. S. 1 . 12 50 1.75 1 . 1840 2.05 2 . , .1030 2.30 1 . 1SOO 2fcO i . 1700 a.5o i. . i&ao a.ss 1 . 1310 2.50STOCKCII9. STOCKCII9. 0 . 072 'AM 13 . 033 320 30 . C21 a.SO 14 . , , 700 3.20 09 . 5'J3 2.05 34 . 74 J 3.30 Tlio Slonth'H I'urchnHca. . Showing the number of cattle , hopt nnd sheep purehasoit bv tho"dlffuront buyers on this market during the month of April : CATT i.e. Swift & Co 10,434 t ? . H. Hammond & Co 5,539 1 * 4,55'1 ' Arinour-Cudahy company , Omaha P.mklnir Co 17 l Stephen. Hamilton & Co 330 Shippers and feeders " 13,177 Local . 141 Total for April 45,334 Total for Mai ch 30,532 lion . George H. Hammond & Co 10,025 OnfahaPnckingcoiiipati.v 1IOJ7 ! Armour-Cudahy Pnckiiigcompany. . . . 27,015 Squires &Co 1 , 18 Swift & Co 4,709 Urnlnard Bros 130 Local Hutchprs 54 Total 02.008 Decrease from March 18S9 2,323 Decrease from April 18s8 4 ,152 8111:1:1' . Swift & Co 3,015 Armonr-Uudnhy Packing company. . . . 2(52 ( G. H. Hammond & Co 411 Omnh.i Pnukinc Co 75 .lohn Hill 273 J.Koth 10 Dodge 20 H.Uenl 20 Ituynolds & Co 93 J. It. Conklm & Co 201 Total for April 4.457 Total for March 10,081 Ijivo Stock Notes. Cattle closed lower. Hops a shacto easier. A weaker feeling in sheep. A.Ti.Spcarnmn was in from Springfield with cattle. A. ASCII , of Stantou , camoin with two cars of cattle. N. U. HerRgrcn was in from Wahoo visiting the yards. Li. Marks came over from Council Bluffs with cattle. J. Honsclwood came In from Fullcrton with cattle. J. L. Urott came In from Kustis with cattle nnd hops , J. D. Brown was in from Halsey with two loads of hogs. R. A. Morton , of Henderson , la , was on the market with cattle. William Hohnb.uim was in from Waco with two cars of cattle. W. H. Freeman was in from Oakland , la. , looking over the yards. Alvsi SmithjOf Wnvcrloy.wason the market with three loads of < : ittlc. E. Filloy was in from Filloy with four cars ot choice cattle of his own feeding. A. Siitton , of iMcIutosli & Sutton , cnmo In from Chapman , with two cars of cattlo. II. Cooic of Underwood , la. , had a car of hops on the market. John Iluphcs and son , John Iluphcswcro In from Grotna witn hogs and got $4.45 , thu toj > . A. B. Wilson was in from Logan , la.with n car of cattle nnd two cars of imps. August Anderson , of Anderson & John sonOakland , was on the market with u car of hogs and a car of cattle. George Humbor , ono of West Point's big feeders , was In with two cars of cattlo. ICorndt Bros , of Bird City , Kan , , were in the market with cattle and hogs. George Williams , ot tho'llrni of Klscr & Williams , Kanonu , Kan. , was on the market with cattle and hogs. J. Kruso , ono of the larpest Knox county feeders , was In from Creighton with two cars of cattlo. Edward Shnrpo , who wont with the Qmaha board of trade to the Black Hills , lias re turned. There was n gain in the number of cattle weighed during the month of April over the month of March of 8,832. Hogs sold one year ago to-day nt 5,35 , and thrco years ago at S3.50 ( < 13.05. 'Iho top on cattle ono year ago to-day was W.CO , two years ugo M.75. OMAllcV WIlOljIiSAIjIS MA.UKKT3. I'roiliiuc , FriillM , 1C to. BUTTHU Table dairy , 10@lScj packers' stock , 8 ( llc. Creamery prints , fancy , 24 ( ' .Wo ; choice , 20@2'c ; solid packed , 20 ® 2ic.Eoas Eoas Strictly fresh , 0@10c. CIIBUSE Young America , full cream , 13c ; twin flats , 12o ; off grades , 8@10ij Van Hos- som Edam , $11.50 per dozen ; sap sago , 19oj brick , Ifio ; limburger , 12c ; domestic Swiss , 14o ; skims,4@0o ; chccso sifcsbroiuo medal , No.82.75. POULTIIY Live hens per dozen , $325@ 3.50 : roosters , 3.00@3.25j turlteys , 10@llo per Ib. AiTLES Gonltuns , ] ) er bbl , 52.50 ; Wino- saps , per bbl , $2.75 ; N. Y. Ualdwlns.nor bbl , f2.7Dffl)3.00 ) ; common. ei.75@2.23. CiiANiiEiiiiiES Bell and Bugle , per bbl , f7.00 ; Boll and Cherry , per ' bbl , $0.00 ; Jer sey , per bushel box , ? J.50. " SruiwuniiliiEii Per case , 24 qts , ? fl.00@ 9.00. 9.00.OitASons Fancy Washlnpton. navels , $5.00 G5.2n ; Riverside , $3.Xif3.25 ( ) ; fancy paper rind St. Michaels , W.75i ( J.25 ; fancy Duarte Mediterranean Bwools fJ.750 < 3.25 ; fancy bright mountains , W.'iS'J,75 ( ; Los Angeles ( choice ) , * Ji5t2.60. ! LBJio.NB-Choice , | 3 50Q3.75 ; fancy , $4.00@ 4.00. 4.00.COCOAXUTS COCOAXUTS Cliolce Himtans. per 100.J4.50 ; less than 100 , $5.00. BAXANAS According lo slzonf bunch , ? 1.50 ( ( C3.W ) . UAIU.V YEOKTAIILCS Lettuce , per dozen heads , IlSC' Uc1 radishes , per do/en bunches. 20Q25C ; green onioiis , 12@5o | ; parsley , 25@ 30o ; soup bundles , bi ( < t)40o ) ; beets , 55&00o ; carrots , 50@55e : turnips , 50g55o ( ; oystei plant , 80i23.1iecelerv ; , 85i-t ( ? 1.00 ; cauliflower , fl.r5g2.25j cucumbers. b5c@$1.00 ; green peas , bu boxes , $3.00 < V$2.25 ; string beans , bu box , SI.50fCl.75 ; tomatoes , K u. * 1.75 ( < < 2.00 : nsparagub , i > or Ib , 10@12c : pie plant , per Ib , 35o ; now potatoes , per Ib , ! % @ 3o ; cabbage , 2j 4J3e. Futsu FISH White llsh , frozen , per Ib , 7c ; herrings , frozen , per ID , 5o ; trout , fresl caught , per Ib. Uowhlto ; perch , fresli caught per Ib , 7c : buffalo , fresh cuugnt , per Ib , 7o plcltcrol , fresh caught , per Ib , Bo ; black bass Jrct.li caught , per Ib , lie. GAME Jack snipe , tl.00@t,25 ; plover 75o ( U.OO ; mallard ducks , (2.50 ( 3.00 ; teal 11.00 ® 1.25 ; mixed , tl.OOQl.M. BBAKS Choice band picked navy , $3.25 choice hand picked medium1 , $2.00" ; choice hand picked country , $1.75Ql.WJ ) clean coun try , * 1.60 1.G5. " PoTAions Choice , sacked1 , T < 6r bu , 23Q30C. ONIONS Per mi , 25CJTOo. ' ' Vr.i. . Choice , medium siie7(23o ( ' ( ; choice , heavy , 4@0c. Hinns , PBI.IS , TAU.OW , l-ftt' Grcon salted hides , fiJVc ; dry salted hides , Oct dry Hint hides , Sc ; calf hides , SJtfQCo ; grease , ynllow. , Arri.c BiTTnii-7c. ClUKli Bbls , $55 hf bbls , ft. Bt'TTr.lllNE 14 ( 160 per JU. , MAPI.P. SUOAII 12Kif ( ir > 0jei | ) % Ib. HONET 10 ? 17a per Ib. , - ' PitE3Eiivns O.l @ ! 0o lior Ib' JELLIKS 3X@4o per Ib. Groceries. B\as American A , seamless , J17.23 ; Union Square paper , discount , 35 per cent ; Mikudo Square paper , dlscbilnt , 35 per cent. CAXNRII Fnuira Apples , per gal , f2.15j blackberries , 2 Ib , 7Ac ; blueberries , 3 Ib. 75c ; blueberries , 2 Ib. ? l.f > 0 ; cherries , rod , 2 Ib , P5c ; cherries , white , 2 Ib. $1.55 ; nrcs. figs , 1 Ib , $2.00 ; gooseberries. 2 lb , 1.10 ; pineapples , 2 Ib. $2,75 : ] > lno apples , 3 Ib , ? , ' .50 ; plno- anplcs , 2 Ib , (2.25 ; plnoapt > lcs , 2 Ib , fl.l'iO ; strawberrici , 3 lu , 11.15 ; strawberries , pros. , 21b , ? 2,00 ; raspbcrriei , 2 Ib (10 ( ij ? syrup ) , $1.20 ; peaches , It. & R. , extra yellow , 3 Ib , S3.00 ; U. & It. , yellow , sugared , 3 Ib , ? 3 00 ; Kcnnett imperial yellow , 3 Ib , * 1.00 ; Grccht'a standard. 3 Ib , $1.75 ; Monitor seconds , 3 Ib , $1.35 ; Atlantic , 3 Ib , * UO ; Booth's pics , 3 Ib , $1,10 ; Credit's , 3lb , $1.00 ; Myers' , 0 Ib , ei.iu CANNTD FISH Brook trout. 3 Ib , S2.50 ; sal mon tront,2 Ib , $2.35clnms ; , 1 Ib , $1.25 ; clams. 2 Ib. $2.00 ; clam chowder , 3lb , $2.25 ; devilled crabs. 1 Ib , $ 'J.25 , devilled crabs. 2 Ib , $ , ' 1.50 ; codtlsh balls , 8 Ib , $1.75 ; caviar , X Ib , $2.25 ; eels , 1 Ib , 53.25 ; lobster * , 1 Ib , J2.00 ; lobsters , 1 Ib , $1.110 ; lobsters , devilled , } 4 Ib , $2 25 ; mackerel , 1 Ib , $1.00 ; inakcrcl mustard sauce , 3 Ib , $2.00 ; innekcroltoninto sauce , 3 Ib , $ J.OO ; maelterel tomato sauce , 3 Ib , $ .1.40 ; mackerel mustard sauce , 3 Ib , $ ) . 10 ; oysters , 1 Ib , 85e ; oysters , 2 Ib , $1.60 ; salmon , C. It. , 1 Ib , $2 10 ; salmon , C , R. 2 Ib , $3.10 ; salmon , Alaska , 1 Ib , $1.83 ; salmon , Alaska , 2lb , ? 2.90 ; shrimps , 1 Ib , $ J.05. CASDIXS Star , Ss. 10 or , per Ib , Oc ; Star , Ss , 14 oz , per Ib , Oc : Stcorlc , wax , 10 oz , ( is , per Ib , He ; Slearlc , wax , 14 oz , Cs , per Ib , lie ; half boxei , J/c extra. CANDY OKrt 12 > < e per Ib. Cnornt.ATK ANI > COCOA ! ! li39o ( per ib. COITKC Roasted , etc. Arbucklc's Arlosa , 1 Ib packages , 2iy c ; Dil worth's Standard , 1 Ib packages , 24Jfo ; McLatighlin'b XXXX , 1 Ib packages. 24fc ; Lion , 1 Ib packages , 24 ? c ; German , I Ib packages , 24 } c : Mo- kaska , 1 Ib packages , 24j ! e ; Tomson's cs- scnco in tins , per gross , 2.50 ; essence , in bulk , half bbls , per Ib , 5e ; cbsonco , 1 Ib papers , 50 Ibs in box , per Ib , Oc ; Franck's German chlckory red. Sc. COPKBUI Green Fancy old golden rio , 24e ; Fancy old peaberry , 23e ; Rio , choice to fancy , 22c ; Rio , prime , 21c ; Rio , peed , 80o ; Mocha , 23c : Java , fancy Mandehling , 27c ; Java , good interior , 24c. CoiiDioi : VND TWINE Manilla rope , basis U' in , 17c : Sisal rope , ISJ c ; Good's New Process rope , 9j c ; cotton rope , > f , % and } In , Uic ; cotton twiup , Jino 4-ply , Bibb , 22c ; do medium , 20c ; do coarse , 18c ; hemp twine , No. 103 , 22e ; flax twine , No. IS , 20e ; cotton nops , 8 Ib. per doz , $1.50 ; candlewick , 28c ; sail twine , B , 3-ply , 22c. Cii VCKKHS ANI > UAKKS 6 > @ 18c per Ib. Dnuos ( Grocers' ) nlum.4c ; borax , lie ; copperas , 2c ; Epsom salts , ac ; Hour sulphur , 4c ; salpotrev9c. Dair.ii FRUITS Per Ib , apricots , 14@17c. Apples , Mlcli. , 4 > ' c : slurs , Oc ; aldens , ti % @ Sc. Peuclies , ( Sil. Y , pooled , 17fe20c ; fancy unpcclcd , IKfflSc ; sun dried , 0 > jc ; Salt Lake , Oc. Prunes , Cal. U C , 7' < f@10c > J. Cur rants , 5(37c. ( Turkish prunes , 4Vc. Citron ) eel , 2llc. Lemon peel , 14oPanl dates , lOc. i'Mfis , ilfiBlOu. Haisiiis , nmlnifa bunch , dolie- sas , t5 00 per box ; valcnciiiH , per 11) , 7c ; Cal. 3. & S. , $2.40 per box. Dried urapcs , Gc. Jliickberrics , 5Jfc. Pitted cherries. 17c. Bitted plums , ! lijllc. ( Raspberries , Ble. Ncelarmes , 13@14c. Gluper , Jamaica , > / ils , $3.00 per doz. FAiilXACr.ors Goons Uarley , 3@3fc ; far- na , 4J < c ; peas , 3c ; oatmenl , 6'4jjr ' ( % u ; inaca- oul , HKe ; vermicelli , l\c \ ; rice , 4J i < J > 7e ; safjo and tapioca , 0$7c. ( i FISH Salt Dried codfish ; 0@SJ c ; hall- mt , 12c : sealed herring , S-lo per box ; hal. icrrinfr , doin. 50c ; Hamburg spired herrinp , ? 1.0l@1.10 ( ; imp. hoi. liorrinir , 70c@JI.00 ; naekcrel , hlf bbls. No. 1 , flSM ; litrpo fain- ly , $13.50 per 100 Ibs ; white lish , No. l.7.25 ; 'amily , $ J.fJO ; trout , $5.25 ; salmon , $3.50 ; an- chevies , 10 lb pails , SOc. LYB-$1.7 ; < 8)4.50. ) NUTS Almonds , ICtaiSe ; Brazih , Oc ; 111- > erls , 12o ; pecans , I3c : walnuls , 13c ; pea nuts cocks , Sc ; roasted , lOc. OILS Kerosene P W , lOe ; W W , 13Ke ; ic.idiiRhl , l.'ie ; salad oilJ.85 , ( < 7.00 per lozcn. PICKLKS Medium , nor bbl , 55.00 ; small , ; G.OO ; gherkins , $7.00. WUAITISO PAPKII Straw , per lb , 1 % @ ! Xc ; raj. ( 3J c ; manillu 13 , Oo : No. 1 , Do. Su/r Dairy , 140 2-lb pups , S3.70 ; do 100 ! -lb pkjjs , $3.00 ; doOUu-lb pities , & 3.50 ; do 23 0-lb pkfjs , $2.10 ; Ashton , bii b.iRs , SO-lb , We ; lo tlm baes , 234-lb , S3.10 ; 110 M S A , 50-lb tags , Tioc ; loose , per bbl , $1.85. Snnns Hi rd , 4J < , W > c. SAMODV l & o per lb. STAUCIII S'tvj'i ! pcrlb. STOVI : POLISH -SJ.OO@5.S7 per gross. STICKS Whole , per lb Allspice , I2e ; /assla China. lOc ; cloves , Zanzibar , 25c ; [ UtniCKS , No. 1 , 70o ; pepper , 20c. SuoAits Griiuulutod , ll 'JJi'o ' ; conroction- rs A. SX@9e ; slandnrd , cxtr.i C , S f SJiu : yellow C , 7j < ; e ; powdered , 9X@10tc ; cut onf , 10 , ' e ; cubes , 'J @ 10c. Srnui's Pci'gal , 27jIOc ( ! ! : N. O. molasses , VINUOAU Per pal. 13@30o. Dry OooilH. COTTOS PIANSBI.S 10 per cent trade dis- ; ount. Unbleached LL , 5Ve ; CC , G ? o ; SS , Jfc ; EK , 8fo : GO , OJfc ; XX , 10J < e ; OO , lVo ; NN , 12Ko ; AA , 14o ; DD , IS o ; TT ( i > < c ; X Y , ISc ; Uli , 19e ; bleached. 20 , S o hO , 13 } o. Urown and slate , GO , 9e ; CO , l'J > < o " 'I. 10e70 ; , 12 c. CAIU-ET WAIIIHibb , wliite , I9c ; colored , 22c. 22c.HATTS Slandard , Sc ; Gem , lOo ; Ucauty , ! e ; Boone , 14e ; B , cased , 40,50. PIHSTS Solid colors Atlantic , Oe ; Slate. Ce , li'orlln oil , 0 > e ; Garner oil. 0@7e. PIIINTS Pink and Hobes Allen , Oo ; Uivor > olnl , 5Kc ; Steel Hlver , 0 > tfe ; HIchinoiid , \ yoPacific \ , 7c. PIIIXTS Dress Charier Oak , 5 } c ; Uam- aK | ) , 4c ; Lodl , 5.fc ; Allen , Oc ; Uichniond , Oc ; Windsor , CJ uj Kddystonc , OJ e ; Pacinc , OKc. OKc.PHINTS PHINTS Indigo Blue SI. Ledger , 5 } c ; Arnold , 0jo ; Aitioilcan , ( l e ; Arnold C , onfclolh'Jo ; Arnold H , IOIIK cloih , 10) c ; Arrold , Gold Seal , 10jc ( ; Sleifel A , 12o ; Windsor , Gold Ticket , lO o ; Arnold A. 12c. QISOHAM Plunkot checKs , OMe ; Whltlen- .on , 0 } < o ; YorK , TJ.Jc ; Norniundf dress , 7i < ; c ; lion f row dress , 8&12) ) o ; Wlilttcnton,7Hc ; Calcutta , 7Kc. . GAMIHUCS Slalor , 5u ; woods , i5c ; Sland nrd , 5o ; Peacock , 5c. i i Bi.iuciir.i ) Sni'.BTixo < T Ellcrton , Itfc ; llousckcopor. 8He ; Nevr iCandidalo , 8o ! ; Berkeley cambric , Nan 50 , Xc : Ucst Yet , 44 , OJfe : Butlcrcloih , OD.M c ; Cabot , 7Kc ; Farewell half bleachedo ; Fruit of Loom , So\ \ Green G , Oc ; Hope,7 c ; Kinf ; Phillip cambric , lOo : Lonsdalo cambric , Kloj LOUH- dale , 8Kc ; Now York Mills , lOo ; Popperoll , 43 In , 10&c ; Pcpporoll 41110 , ll o ; Popper- ell , 0-1 , 14Ku ; Pepneroll , 8-4 , 20o ; Ponpuroll , 9-4 , 22c ; Popperoll , 10-1. , 24c ; Canton , 4.4 , BJfo ; Canlon , 4-4 , 9 } < o ; U'riumph , Oc ; Wain- BUtta , lie : valley , 60. UIIOWN SiiEKn.va Allanlio A , 4-4 , 7Kc ; Atlantic II , 4-4,7o ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , G&c ; At- laullo P , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora LL , 4-1 , Oo ; Aurora O , 4-4 , 4J/o ; Crown XXX.14-J , Oo ; Hoosler LIU . 4-4 , Oo ; Indian 11 tail , 4-4 , i4u ; j aw renco LL , 4-4 , Oe ; OliLUoininion , 4-4 , 5Ko ; Pcppercll 13 , 40-ln. 7J tfiPopi ; > orell , 8-4 , no ; Popperoll , 9-4 , 2lo ; Pcppeiell , 10-1 , 22c ; Ulfea C , 4-1. 4Xe ; Waclrusclt , 4-4 , 7tfc ; Au rora It , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora B , 4-4 , OKc. FLAKSBI.S , PLAID Uaftsmen,20c ; Goslion , 32 0 ; Clear Luke , 'Mo ] ; Iron Mountain , FLANNELS , WHITE G H No. 3 , } - - - - - - - - o 001 Inch , Sljfa ; G O 24 Inch , 20 25o ; J It F , Jf , 27o ; G. ? f , 25c. Coiiscr JuA.su Andro&coggln , DK.XIUS Amoskeog , 0 oz , ICXc ; Everett , 7 OJ , 13 . o ; York , 7oz. 13 > { c ; Ha.vmnker , SU'o ; frpy , XX , like : Jnffroy , XXX , 13Ue ; Beaver Crock , AA , 12o ; Heaver Cnjok , BB , lie : Bcavor Crock , CC , lOc. KENTUCKY Jnix ? Memorial , 15c ; Dakoln , ISc ; Durham , 27 0) ) Hercules , 18o ; Leam ington , 22,140 ; Cotlawold , 27&C- Melville , 2oc. 2oc.CIUSH Slovens' B , CK" ; Slovens' II , bleached , 7c ; Slovens' A , 7c ; Slovens' A , bleached , So : Slovens' P , 7Jo ; Slovens' P. blonchcd , 89 < c ; Stevens' N , sjjc ; Slovens' N , bleached , OKo : Stevens' SHT , lljtfo. DUCK West Point , 29-Inch , 8 oz , do , 10 ot. 12L , c ; do , 13 oz , 15o ; do. 40-luch , U oz , lOo. Lumber Dimension * nml Tim tier. 12 ft 14 ft 10 ft IS ft 20 ft 23 ft 24 ft Sx4.$15.00 15 ( X ) 15.00 lO.OO'lO DO 10.0020.00 2x0..515.00 1500 16.00 10.00'10.00 10.00 20.00 2x8. . . .115.00 15 1)0 ) 15.00 10.00 10 00 10.00 20.00 2x10.$15.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 19.00 0.00 2xl3. . . l5.00 15.00 1500 10001000 19.0020.00 4x48x8.$10.00 10.00 10.00 17.00 18.00 19.0020.00 FENCING No. 1,4 nnd 0 Inch , 13 nnd 14 ft , rough , tlO.OO@10.50 : No. 1 , 4 and 0 Inch , 10 ft , rough , S17.00@17.50 ; No , 2,4 nnd 0 Inch , 12 nnd 14 ft , rough. (13.fiO@t4.00 ; No. 2 , 4 nnd 0 Inch. 10 ft , rough , $15.01410.00. FINISIIINOS First and 2d clear , 1W Inch B 3 s$4 .0051.00 ; 1st nnd 2d , clear , lj < and 2 inch , s 2 P , $47.00 ® 50.00 ; 3d , clear , lf inch , s . 3 9 , $ 3.00rP40.00 ( ; 3d , clear , IJtf and 2 inch , s 3 s , $43.00CL4H 00 : B select , l f. 1J nnd3 inch , s 3 s , $37.0033.00 ; 1st nnd 2d , clear , 1 Inch , s 3 s. f 15.00 ; 3d , clear , 1 inch , a 3 8 , $33 00 ; A select , 1 iiich , s3 s.flM.OO ; H select , 1 Inch , s 3 s , $31.00. Fi.ooniNO First com. 0 Inch white pine , $31.00 ; 2d com. 0 Inch white pine , f.11,00 : 3d com. 0 Inch white pine. $ . ' 0.00 ; D , 0 inch white pine , $2'.00 ' ; com. 4 nnd 0 inch , yellow pine , $15.00 ; star , 4 Inch yellow pine , J18.00 ; 1st and 3d clear yellow pine , 4 and 0 inch , $20.00. Portion LUUIIBII Clear poplar box Ms , % In , s 3 B , $35.00 : clear poplar , ? tf In panel , $ . ' (0.00 ( ; clear poplar , ? in panel , $25.00 ; clear poplar , ' 4 in panel , stock wide , s 2 s , $23,00 ; clear poplar currugated ceiling , J , $30.00. POSTS White cedar , 0 In , halves , 12c ; white clnar , 5 | In. halves and 8 In quarters , lie ; white clour , 4 in round , lOc ; Tennessee red cedar , split , lOe ; split oak , ( white ) So ; sawed oak , lOe. SHINOLKS , L\TII Pen M XX clear , $3.20 ; extra , * A * , $3 80 ; standard A , $3.00 ; 5 inch , clear , S1.00TU ( 70 ; 0 inch clear , $1.75(31.80 ( } No. 1 , (1.10@l.in ; California rod wood , di mensions widths , $4.50 ; cypress , clear heart. $3.40 ; lath , $ J 50. Siur LAI' No. 1 plain , S and 13 in , $17.53 ; No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 in , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O G , $18.00. SiniNO First com nnd 10 ft , $22,00 ; 3d com nnd 10 ft , $19.00 ; 3d com and 10 ft , $15 00 ; fenoo com and 10 ft , $13.00. STOCK BoutDS A 12 in s 1 a 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $40.00 ; B 12 in s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $41.00 : C 12 in s 1 H 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $30.01) ) ; D 12 in s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft , $23.00 ; No. 1 com 12 in s 1 s 12 ft , $18.00 ; No. 1 com 12 In s'l s 14 nnd 10 ft , $ l7.50 ( < MS.r > 0 ; No. 1 com 12 In sis , 10 , 18 and 20 ft , $19.50 ; No. 2 com 12 In s 1 s 14 nnd 10 ft , $17.l0. ! CEILING AND PAHTITION 1st com % In white pine partition , $32 ; 2nd , com ; K in wliite pine partition , $27 ; clear. % in yellow pine colling. $20 ; clear ) ( in Norway , $14.50 ; and com 3J , in Norn-ay , $13. UoAKDb No 1 com s 1 s2 , 14 and 10 ft , $111 ; No 2 com s 1 s 13 , II nnd 10 ft , $10.50 ; No 3 com s 1 s 12 , 14 ana 10 ft. $14.50 ; No t com s 1 s 12 , 14 and 10 ft , ( shipping cull ) , $13. Add 50 cents per M ft for rough. BATTENS , WKLL TLIII.NG , PICKETS-O G butts , 2 } < f inch , l0e ! ; O G baits , iTxi " : , SIS , 35o ; 3 inch well tubing. D & M and"bev$22 ; pickets , D & H Hat , $20 ; pickets , D & II square , $19. LIME , ETC Qulncy white lime , best , OOo ; English and German Portland Cement$3.50 ; Milwaukee and Louisville , (1,00 ; Michigan and Fort Dodpo plaster , J2.25 : Blue Rapid plaster , $1.95 ; huir , SOe ; bash , CO and 10 per cent dis. ; doors , blinds , mouldlnus , 50 per cent dis. ; tarred felt , per cwt. , $2.00 ; straw board , $1.05. Driifjfi nnd Clinnlcnls. ACID Sulphuric , per lb , 2a ; citric , per lb , COc ; oxalic , per lb , J3c ; tartaric , powdered , per lb , 5'Jc. ALUM Per Ib , 3J c. AMMOSU Carbonate , per lb , 15c. AniinwiiooT Bnrmunda , per lb , 40c. BALSAM Copaiba , per lb , OSc. Boittx Relined , per lb , 12c. CALOMEL Am , per lb , bio. CASSIA BUDS Per lb , lt-c. CiiLOitorouM Per lb17c. . Conuosm : SuiiLiMtrc Pcrlb , 72c. Cnn.\M T-tiiTAK Puie , per lb , 42c. E.vniACT LOOWOOD Bulk , per Ib , lOc. GMCRIIINI : Bulk , perlb , ' 2sc. GUM Aiumc Select , per lb , 51,00. As-iKOKTiiu Per lb , 13o. C VMriioit Per lb , 3 > c. Oi'iUM--Por lb , $ .I.vl5. IODINE Resublimated , per oz , $3.PO. LIAVIS : Buchu , short , per lb , IGc , senna , Alex , per lb , ! Blc. OILS Linseed , raw , 50c ; llnseocl , boiled , 59c ; castor , per gal , $1.20 ; Berpnmot , San derson's , per Ib , $3.15 ; lemon , Sanderson's per lb , .J-J.-'S ; peppiirmint , per lb , § 2.60 ; win- tergicon. per lb , $2.25 ; olive , Malaga , jer ) gal , $1.15. POT\si Bromide , per Ib , 44c ; iodide , per lb fJl.OO. QriNiv Sulph , , per 07 , 50e. biKi > s Canary , per lb. 4 > ( ff5c. : Cnstlle , mottled , per lb , S lOc ; Castile , white , per lb , 13@13c. SI-HUTS NiTiin Sweet , per lb , 33c. SruiciiNiA Crystals , pur oz. $1.10. Sui.ru. CINCHONA Per oz , iSe. WAX White , per lb , 53@03. Mr.tnln. BLOCK TIN Eng. Ref'g , small pit' , 23c ; lir * tc ) Coi'i'BB Plnnluhcd boiler si/es , Sc ; cold rolled , 80u ; ahcnthing , 'JOc ; pltts. 30u , Jlats , ! 10c. (5LVANIZCD SIILET InoN .Tuniata , 00 ncr cent discount. PATENT PI.\NIRIIRD IHOX No , 24 to 27 , A quality , per lb , lOJ u ; No. 34 to 27 , B iiunlit y. OJ c. For less than bundle ndd J o per lb. ' sheets , $13.50. Siinist IKON No. 20 , $3.40 ; No. 2r. $3.50. SoMimi HoytMPtul Co'f half and half in 1 lb cases , per Ib , lOo ; uommorcial half and half , 15c ; No. 1 in burs. 14c. 14x20 , 113 sheets W.25 ; IXX. 11x31) ) , 113 shcotB , $10 ; 1XXX , 14x20 , 112 .sheets , M1.75 ; 1C , 2x23 , 112 sheets , $13.30 ; IX , 2x23 112 sheels , $17 ; 1XX , 2x23 , 112 hhcets , $20.50. COKE 1C , 104 , 22" shopts , ? ii ; IlxO , 14x20 , 112 sheels , Si : 1C , 10\CO , 125 sheets , $3.50 ; slccl nails , & .J20 ; sleel wire nails , 42.05. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement. First National Bank , O5 South mill Street. - Oinuliu BLAKE , B01SSEVA IN & GO , , I.oiulon , iiiliiml : | > ADOLPH BOiSSEVAN & GO , , Amsterdam , Holland. Transact n Kenenil bnuxlne butlnei * . Bocurltlnt bouKlit nnd oil ! en coniiilnlon. : Turelvn cxvliunuoi. Coiumc-rclnl nnd triivulti's lelturi of cro Jit. Onlernfur bund nnJ locV > meuutoJ un commit Ion In linden uud uu ull ruullnciilal ItonriuB ol Kurope. Nuuollutlon * of Ilalhrajr , BUI , Clly nJ Uorporv tun 1. MIII u tpocUIU. . f..fyl ljer ' ll mK"1"- Illuilrtliilb . > kJlri > < .r fc lltnU't llcnJi'.HIBOOX. , l lirt 4 . ; , il.y. ro ruwcombln ( < d. coir ono lathe world Kentrotlcz arontlnuoai Kttclrio i Haantttt BclvntlSc , Powerful , Itur&LU , Coniforutle kad KaKllTo. Avoid ( raurlt. . , ALHO KUKOrltlOllKLTH KUIt Rl. UOEiiE. IUVUIBB * 161 V5AEASi : Mi. . CHl Two of tlio Ulotcr ? Flnoil. The Italians ngurlng In the riot over the mailer of reduced wages at the Webster street depot Tuesday \vcro arraigned in the police court yesterday. Thcro were only four of them , but about 200 of their country * men assembled about the Jail Interested in Iho outcome of Iho case. A. Nanncs and A , Stopellrt claimed that they were merely ar guing concerning the reduction ot wages and aid not Intend to raise any disturbance. The Judge told them that ns this was a country of Irco speech ho therefore could not flno them , and Ihoy loft the room with grinning fnct * . Michael Cos- tant admitted that ho was responsible for Victor Itaiich's eye being In mourning , but gave as his excuse that Victor drew a re volver on him. The Judge fined Costant * 15 for assault and battery and an Information was lllcd against Hanch charging him with carrying concealed weapons , llo pleaded guilty lo Ihis and was assessed )0 ) anil costs. \Voumlcil In the Ariujr. I wns wounded in the lojjnt the brittle of Stone Uivor. Dec. ! Hst , 1S02. My blooil wiis poisoned from the ctTouls of the wound.nnd the lojjswoltod toduublo its natural sire , nnd remained ho for many ycivrs. Tlio poison extended lo my wliolo system , tin a I suffered a thou sand doixtliH. Nothing did mo nny f ; < 'od until 1 took Swift's Speciliwhiili ( ! took the poison out ot my blood , and enabled mo lo fool my.solf a nmn iigain. S. S. S , is the remedy for blood poiton. JOHN CONWAY , London. Cntnrrh in Children. Our Httlo boy stokes , now eleven years old , had catarrh from the time ho was thrco until ho was seven years of ntfo. Sometimes his breathing was hcnvy , and a constant dibchargo from the noso. ITo had moro or less treut- inont for four years , but without any bonolH. Wo guvc him Swift's SncclUo , and it soon eured him sound anil woil. This was four years ago , and there has been no rot urn of the dibcaso. Mil ! . . W. P. KKNNO.V , Salem , Ala. At PlntlHiiioutli. Mayor Broalch returned yesterday morning from Platlstnouth. llo rospomleil lo "In Union There is Strength , " at the centennial banquet of the Presbyterian Indies of tho" clly by Iho Platlo anil Missouri last night. Tlio principal actors in the events of an hun dred years ago were porsonillcd by the lead ing pcoplo of PlaUsmouth anil other neigh boring cities. The Thomas .lofCerson of lion. U. II. Windham was toastmastcr Paul Hcvero and General Lufuyctteo appealed among oilier worthies , Hov. A. J. Hawha spoke of the 1'urllans and Governor Tlmyor addressed Iho bann.ucUers. Tlio following from llio jion of Mr. L. P. Bard well , editor of Iho Marion ( la. ) Pilot , will , wo believe , bo of interest to many. Ho says : "It issith plcnsuio that I certify to the real merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have used it in mv family for years and hnvo always found it modt excellent , and es pecially for colds , croup and sere throat. It is safe and effective. For sale by all druggists. Trlnil lior .Murder. Yesterday morning W. F. Gurloy , Sergeant Haze , .Jailor Ilafoy and Conductor Hall went to Paplllionwhere the case of Ilobort Smith , charged with the murder of Sullivan , is being tried. Sulliv.ui was braUeman on the B. & M. , ami last September , Smith Is sup posed to have thrown him from u moving train , killing him instantly. Jailor 1 In fey arrested Smith in Omaha last September. Catnnrli Cnreil. A clergyman , after years of suffering from that loathsome dibenso. Catarrh , and vainly trying a very known remedy , at last found a raeipo which completely cured nnd saved him from death. Any sulToror from this dreadful AiRoa > > o bond ing n solf-addressed stamped envelope to Prof. .T. A. Lnwrciico , 88 Warren St. , New York City , will receive the recipe free of eharg-o. Boots and Shoos. KU\K8NDALL \ , JONES AGO. , SucLUSson ! to IlcaJ , Jonrs & . Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of Bots& : Ste Aetnti forlloBton Ilublcrbhon Co , 1K.U. UUlandllOt llurnoj tilioet , Omuliii , Mcbrntkn. Browora. STVUZ A ILER , Lsger Beer Brewers , mi North IClKlitccalh street , Onmlia , W 6. Cornlco. "EAQLK cbnNicE woiiK $ , MaiinractirersofGalyaiizel ] ! [ Iron Cornice Window caiK anil iiu'tullcskyl'Rlilg ' .lolin iftuctcr , proprietor. \ < M nnd Hut-oath lOtli mraat. MANVPACTURIKO CO. Manufacturers of IM. OfflCG and Saloon Ilxlnres , llnntlps , f.ilobaarr | > * . Hook CUSPS , Drun KIMiirc" , Wall 1'iivs , 1'nrtlllons , lt.illliic , CunUir > , lli < i'ri < nil Wlno i.oulcn. Mirrors , Ma' I ( Klurj niul olllro. 17JU nnclKJJ h'uiuli IMi gt. , Qualm. Telephone ll.N. Popor BOJCOB. * JOHN L. WILKID , Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory , N < ) . HIT add 1113 Doimlaa elrcol , Omnhu. Nob. S a uh , Doors , Etc . M. A. oisunow . & co. , \Vbol iilo minufacturcri of Sasb , Boors , BliMs aufl Monlnp , liranch ogee , mil and linnl lrcct Omalia. Neb. V * MANUFACTURING CO. , . Manufacturers of Sasli , Boors , Blinds , iioulillnp' , mntr-iTork nii'l ' Interior hard woO'Ulnlili. ' N. K. corner tin nnil I.rarcnumli lrc'of , Omnlia , N b , smuvo A. GLAKKSTHAM IIKATISO co Pninps , Pipes and Engines , Bteim , water , rnllwajr nnil inlnlnn nupplleB , etc. KU ' . ' "anOlCl I'arimm tlrcot , Oina'.iit. U. S. H'/A'D ENGINE A I'UMl' CO. , Steam and Wate1 Supplies , wind mills. 918 nnd ! 2)Jonos ) Et. , Omthfc. < IK. llo s , acting /jaqatar. nO \ VNDLL A CO , Engines , Boilers and General Mschinery , Bhoct-lrou work , "looni | mniio | , tair mllli. Lcavunnurlli ( trevt , Omaha , Iron V/orke , WOllKS , Carter A. Hon , | 'rop' . MnnufHClurori of nil klnrti Steam Boilers , Tanks anil Sheet Iron Wort Worku Boutli ajtli and II A. M cioiiliu. Tel , lll'j PAXTON A V1UP.LIKO IKOff WOI1KS , WroHglitand Cast Iron Bnt fllne Work , ana 1UU > tre l , O.u ua. OMAHA WlllK A lliON WOItKS , Mannfactnreis of fire anil Iroa Ralllugs Uotk rail * . "Inrtnw Kiinr < ! , tiowcr unncli. vlro tlgni , tto. l// < ManCrs of Fire and Burglar Fioof Safes , Vaull.i. Jnll work. Iron iliutton and lira eecapoi. U. Andfccrj , pmp'r. Cor , lull and Jack ion fin. SOUTH"OMAHA . /'JY/O.V STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , LimiteJ , Jotio r' . Uojril , Agrlculturol Implomonta. Dcalorii Agiicnltmal Implements , Waeons i. Jone 8 1 root , bttwetn Mh and loth , Omaha. Ncbrana. _ LlffJXO EK A METCALV CO. , Agjicnlt1 Implcments.-Wapns . , Carriages nnc < lf .cto. Wholfmtlp , Omaha , Ntbra ia. 1'AHLIX , OnKXDOHF A MAKT1N CO. Wholesale Dealer * In Agricultural Implements , W agons& Buggies (01ntlIXUntitX ! < 7Jonc9 tlreot , Omaha. MOLixis nTiii UKXASTODDAHD co. , " Uamifaotnrori and jobbers In Wagons , Bnggies , Ra\cs \ , Plows Eta Cor. 9th anil I' cl0o itreoti , Urnkhk. ArtlBto' Mntorlnls. SPKi Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1613DoURlMitrool Omaha , Nebraska. Booto nnd Shoos. ir. v. Monsu A no. , Jobbers of Boots end Shoes , 1101 , HOB , 11UJ DoitstM street. Omnhn. Manufuctorr , bummer "UccU ItO'lon. _ Oonji Cpjko nnji Llmo. * 031 AHA VOAL , COKE A LlMH CO. Jobta of Hard and Soft Coal , _ g'.iFoiilh 13tli8tryotOin h , Nobraak * . _ KKHUASKA r. CO. , s or Coal a ( I Cok SIISoillli lh 8t.m ha.K b. m CommlB sloruyjJiS torngo. _ 1UDDELL A 1UDDELL , Storage and Coininissioii Merchants , Bpoclaltloi - lluitcr , CKKK , choc no , poultry , cam * . HMUonartl Urcct ilnmha. Nub. Dry Goods nnd Notlona. 57. E.'SMITH A CO. , Dry Goofls , Fiiriiisiiing Goods and Notions 1102 and 1101 Douglai. cor , llth itrott , Omaha. Nob. KILPATRICK-KOC11 DRY OOOVS CO. , Importers snUders in Dry GoodsNotions , Hants' furnishing KrxiJu. Corner lllh nnd llarutr Omaha , Nubraik * . HELIX , THOMPSON A CO. , lni | irlcrit nnd Jobber * of Woolens and Tailors' ' Triminiiigs , BIT Boulli 1Mb ureet. FtJmltuiro. Y A STONE , Wnolesalc Bealers in Furniture 1'aniRni rtreat , Omahn , Nebrnika. I CHARLES Rill WHICH , Fiiruiturc , Cmaba Nobrmia. Crooojlos. PAXTOff , OALLAdHEU A CO. Wholesale Groceries anil Provisions. iM.TllT.WJ anil JIlHoutli llltli nt , , Oninlia , N b. McCOIlD , UKADV A CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th and iicavcnnorth itrcots , Omalm , Nebraska. Hardware ir. j. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Eprlncs , wnifon tork , hanlwiro , Inmbnr , eta. 1203 _ ami Ull llinnuy etn-ot. Omalm. LEE , CLARKV , AXJWIlESEtf HARD. } \'AUK \ COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cntlery , Tin Plate , MetnH , xlicpt Iron. clr. Apcut * for Iluiro nciilai. Ml.inil powrtornnil Lyiiiau h.-.rbod irlie , _ * TA YLOR. Bnild rs1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Moclianlo' tools rmcl Diiirulo scalos. HOi DouclM uticct. cmniia. Nob. _ . _ . . _ - Toys. _ k _ _ - - JT. HAUDY A CO. , Job Dura of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Bouia furnishing nooJ , chll.lrun > c.irrlnuei. ait ) taruiim atreet. OtiuliuJlaa. . , W.--J-- - CONSOLIDATED TANK Wliolcsalc Refined anil Lubricating Oils , Axle urcane , etc , Onmlin. A. II. Illelinii , Mnrmccr , Papor. CAIirDXTER PAPETi CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Cc.rrj unlco utork of iirhulniTr.iiiplnu nnd nrlllnl paper , apeclal mtuntlon ctvun to car lontl ordnri , LumUor. JOHN A. WAKEM11LD , liolesale Lnmlier , Etc , IttBOrtcd nnd Araarlenn 1'ortluiiil comeut. aztot fcrUllHDuUcu hTdr.iullooonicnt tnd _ < julncy Hlillu II in u. CII AS H. L.EE , Dealer in Hardwood Lnmlier , Wool carpcti aiul anrquotHnnrlnir. ttli a All Rinds of Building Material at Wholesale , letli btruct nuil Union I' LOU tH lillADFORD , Dealer in LuinDGr , Latli , Lime , Sasn , Ooori , Kto , YnriltCornoi 7lli nnii Douglui , Cornel IDtb anil DouKln" ! _ JWKU W. OKA Y. Luinter , Linn ; Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Ctb and Douiilni lilt , O.uaba. C. N. Dealer in All Kinils of Lumber , 13lb ami California htruutt , Oniaba , Ncbratka. Mllllnory anil Notions. , J. OIJEIWKLDEII A CO. , IninoilersS Jobbers in Millinery &Notiona M ) , 21JonJ'JUEoUtli ( lltli Btu-ct Notions. J. T. IIOIIINKON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , ilU cod 0i boulb uth Urccl. Omub * . NATIONAL BANK U. B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , 1-123. Capital SJO'J.OOl Surplus Jan. lut , 1880 62,00) OITICIiltS AND DIUKOTOIH : I1I2NUY W. VATIJS , I'lXMliluiU. LliWJS H. KHKI > . Vice l > ruslil ilt. A. U ' 1X)1'/.AI.IN ) , W , V. MOHSH , JOHN H. COI.MNH , H O.OUHHIN" . M J.N.IIJJATmCI W. H iClll'tSIIIX1. ' On Slir THE I JON BANK , Comer Till ami I'HHiam : in , A Ceuoral llankluu-Iliialnjvii'ii cto-l * VVFAK RBB3"iif iiinfrnrjat f. Tft EEiiii BHKWfS'iJ.Si ' .W * luanliocHt , eta 1 will t' M * .UiialiU1 liidlltHT i j dV J * ciiitlalulnt : fitlt | nilU'uUr * iff IIOMK * tmr , ( .c * v ( cJfi > Xv , Conn. ( jr o FOWLtRt Mooduot