THJE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , OCTOBER 5. 1889. 3 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , "Whoat Holds Steady In Splto of Adverse Conditions. CORN DEVOID OF INTEHEST. Tlio ISuslncs ! ) Done of n Ijocixl inn Charnolor I'rovlMonB Jt > mor- nlizcil C.tttlo Slow Hogs Act Ivo yuotnUons. CIUO/VGO PKODUOK MA.K1C1STS. CinrAno , Oc' . 4. [ SpocInl Tolosr.im to TUB ! Jir. : , ] With levi than the ixvorngo vol ume of transactions In futures anil bearish outsldo Inlluenccn ttio wheat tnnrkut hold steady nml closed Itltjlior. December wheat oponcd at S2e ntul rnngoil for tUo first hour and > half nt81 (2S2c ( low and S'/o high. Hetwccii 11 and 1'J o'clock the prlco got down to Sl o on coiiflrinntloii of tlio ronorts from ttio northwest ttmt buyers' limits had licoa roducod. In Duluth the pitying prlco Isofl lJ4c on soinoof tlm snidci. or 2) ( tfJo : under tlio iiinrkut. In thu uountry nilllora nrol \ > , } lnu IB loss for good grades unrt 2c loss for poor wheat than the prices quoted previously. The movement In the northwest 1st hciwy ntul receipts at all points east , mill wnst nro ? jiODO : bustiols , utjulnst shipments nmnuatlng to ll)0,5il ) builiols. On thc o fig ures nnd advices , anil on the additional f.iet Una the forolqn m.irltots are ranging from dull nnd quiet to wualr , a soiling fever sot , In nnd the loe.il inurkct sold down to 81 o. Thu receipt of the nuns thut twclvobo.it leeds were clc rlni { from Now York for Bouth American ports strengthened the nmrkot nbcut r.n hour before the close nnd ran prices up to S',3 u , quite a suurt occurr ing rl ht at the closo. May opened at 8lo , vviw steady for u good whllo around S4f@ 84 ; c , oi'co touching 8l % < ft$5c , but sub- nctiuotitly receding to 8to. This proved to bo tlio bottom , howovur , nnu this delivery recovered nlon with noar-oy montlift , going to S5' ' o nnd closing at the top. October niuucd at bOC@SOJ c , and closed nt 80Xu- These figures record J. o hn- provcnilnt us comp irod with yesterday. Kx port clearances of Hour and wheat nro light from both coasts. Foreigners arc I < UOHIK very llttlo In tlio way of no\t buglnicss. Light local stocks discourage short Belling , nml tbo heavy movement of sprint ? wncat , coupled with thu ub cncdof torolgn douiaud , exert n restrain ing inlluunco on investors for the time being. The nmricot it rather narrow nt present and fluctuations have censed to bo violent , though the feeling is dccluViUy nervous nnd unset tled. New York is a fnlr buyer on declines nnd Vic local bulls are far from being cither powerless or extinct. Tboy feel thut sooner or later tills year the old world will have to come to America for wheat and that invest ments at and around the prices ruling are nioro than rcisona ) l.v snfo , if well protected and courageously stood by. The corn market was devoid of interest , being dull ami for the most part inclining in favor of the bears. The receipts exceeded the jstlmates and * ho weather continued fa vorable to cat ly good grading on now corn. ICxport clearances from Atlantic ports were light , but shipments from this point continue on a liberal scale and the cash demand for shipment was again good , although buyers tool ; full rdvuntago ot the weakness In fu tures to secure n coriesponditiK icduction. The business done was chiefly of n local scalping character and was not heavy In amount. The foreign markets were quoted easier. Oatr.ruled dull with a heaviness of unkor- tone , though thoru was not sulllcient pres sure on late future * to nuiso nh actual dc- 'clino. An Ivals amounted to 251 cars , and to-morrow's estimate Is 250 cars. Tlio mar ket is weak in sympathy with corn and be cause of heavy receipts , splendid weather and an appreciable let up in tlio urgency of the shipping demand. October receded n small fraction In price , the ruling quotations being 10 310 0. May opened nt S3 Vc , sola up on the "split" aud onck jg.iin , resting at the initial figure , which were the closing quotations yesterday. The provision tr.ulo was in n demoralized .condition. The injunction issued by Judge Shckjiard was an unexpected proceeding , aud ns it revived interest inttic October pork deal to the exclusion of everything else , business rvjiio almost to u standstill. The injunction , iti , effect , and the best course to pursue un der the circumstances were the subjects that commanded nnd received attention , in Oc tober pork a few trades were made at JlO.bO @L1.00 < > ud 500 barrels of October packed pork refused by clique houses wore sold for "whom it may concern" under the rules at $10.85 and $10.50. Singer acted in the capac ity of auctioneer in the disposal of this porlt , while Hutchlnson bought it. The houses ic- fusing to accept the pi oduct on contracts , were Couusolniun & Co. and \V. G. McCor- Shlck & Co. Tboy doubtless acted under in structions ftom Uiolr principals the cliquo. The prices named wore the only ones muuo during the session. At the close the open quotation for the October future was S10.SO. This was lOo higher than yesterday's closing. The general market was strong. It was dull , but there was no desire to crowd sales , and former prices were , as a rule , more than maintained. October short ribs and October nnd November lard were advanced 5c and January pork , hua and short ribs " % c. No vember pork alouo Buffered a decline , ruling 2 0 lower. Vf no srooii. . CIIKUOO , Oct. 4 , | Special Telegram to 'Tun ' 13KK.1 CATTLE Tlio murlcci was alow , weak and unsatisfactory from stun tolinish , and Under tlicso conditions It Is plain to bo ' icon tcr.t values ruled weak on best natives od unaeitlud nn all other native classes. The run was divided at about 5,000 , Texans , 2,500 rangers and 7,500 natives. For the week the receipts will in all probability bo the largest over known in this market. Ex porters were Indifferent buyers on account of , hick of steamship room and dressed beef operators claim their chlllluK room space Is crowded to the full capacityhonco they were not very liberal buyeis , some ot the linns calling Uioir men rut of the market at an early hour. 'I'oxiiiis und rangers underwent jit- tityor no change. Native butchers' stock , specially cjivs and canning stock , continues I to jell at the lowest prices for the Benson. Choice tocxtr.1 beeves , $1.60@l.f > 0 ; medium to Jn < > A stcerb , 183'J to 1500 Ibs. * 1.00@1.25 ; ) WUOto 1JI50 Ibs. $3.COQ440 { ; 050 to lU'Od Ibs , ) r .60f3,5j ( ( ; stochors anil fooilcrs , fl.T/iQ / u.OO : cows , bulls mid mixed , dull ; bulk , Cl.t'OoiJ'-UK ) ; etcors , $ J.5UJ'J ( ' b5 ; COWB , $1.80(141 3 00- western rangers , $ 'J,40@3.73. Uoas Diislncbs was active , with an up- f\turu of 5@lCo , us compaiud with the lowest taniro yestordny , but toward the oloso values nascd oft a shade , closing about like the ex- ti'emo close of yesterday. Packers tiald fl.OO ( ft-UO und nhlppors .15@4.25. Light sorts for the tlrst ili\y \ In months sold a strong lUo fowoi and at an extreme rant-o of f l.a.lOtl.r.O , with ingo variety at M.70M.r5. ( I-'INANOI.VU NEW VOIIK , Oct. 4 , | Special Telegram ta TUB Hun. ] STOCKS The drive uiado at a few stocks Into yesterday and the weak ening of small holders before t ) > o oloso was 9 a subject for mucii serious gossip last niglit. The trtida credits Carnmack with being the 1 loader of tho'boar forces. It was apparent i that the Chicago interests were on the sell ing sldo , temporarily It was thought , for a . basis ot the general uuward movement i which is expected to follow. Further orders ( or gold for export were given this morn. , ing , but It is thought this will onu that phase , of the matter. At the start to-day there i was a renewal of the pressure upon Cotton * Oil , Sugar Uollnorlos and Atchlsoa , but j good support was mot on all , which caused I Krcit activity In the stocks , whllo the general I Hat was comparatively neglected. Under the pressure brought to boar Urst prlcai wore all from } { to M per cent lower , aud t > Sugar Kellnerleu were oil Jf par cant , at 01. Trusts yielded Iminoalately uud Cottou Oil was especially weak , dropping to 42Jf in the rtrst few minuter , ujMln t 45J last evening , and nftor a rally to 41J { retired to 41'f. ' Sugar yielded to 90 , but stocks In the regular list were stubbornly supported , nnd although there wns heavy trading In Atchl- son , Missouri I'nclilc , .St. Paul , anil Uur- llngton , none of them yioldol nuro than small fractions , which were afterward regained - gained , with something in addition , Mani toba wai weak and again declined to 110 from.120nt the opening. The drive seemed to bo over toward 10)40 ) , atid an improva- mout took olaco all around. It proved to bo n big day in stocks. Not only were still lower uncos made in railroad stocks nnd shares after 12 o'clock , but before the oloso there was a general reaction , wnlch sur prised the boars at loast. AtchUon behaved better and after sctlini : at 2J g recovered to 30) Burlington w.is the favorite Granger und sold up to 109. % at thu close. Others of this group closed M K I'01" con hotter for the day. Chicago Qas went to 65 and rallied to 57 % . Cotton Oil touched 40) ) , or n points off , aud recovered to 4 'X Sugar dropped to SIX liud closed nt 87 , Tills or- ratio action wns demoralizing In railroad allures when low prices were reached , The decline in money rates from 10 and 13 per cent to G ( < 7 per cent nnd thn statement that the government ha < l taken (5,000,000 In bonds , together with the fcnllng that the maikot was oversold , caused a reaction. The total sales were 251,030 shares. Tbo following were the closing quotations : ) . 8.4i regular. r.T Noithorn I'nclilo. , UPS JS.4scoupons . . .U7 ilopicforrotl 73 > i I. i > . 4l4fircKiilnr . . | itt { 0. N. \ \ * 11JJI "I. S.4liscntinons..llA > i iloprnferiotl.H ' aclilcilaot Ml \\t \ \ N.V.Coutral 107U Central I'dclue. . . n U IMKXK M't nlcnt'oA : Alum. . i"8 Korklslntiil KlIU Jlilcaco.llurllntton ; 0. , M. & St.I1 "K'i &Jiilucv Ifllji dcipreforrotl ll'lli ' D..Ij.tW I4VJ SU'util& Omaha. . i ) llinolsCnntrnl ll'i doprererrod. . . . ' " [ . , tt.it W. , . Hl { Ilalon lUcllto 04 ? I'oxns . . . 1- W..8t. L.KV Hl'4 ' .nko Shore ' doproforrort tll'j Coutral. . ni'j Western Union. . . . U4W Missouri I'aclllo . . . 73' ' . MOXBV On oill , tiicht , ranging from 4 to 12 per cent , closed offered at 1 par cent. PIUMU McuoAxni.n I'Ai'Eit5 2 ( ' per cent. Ctcitwos Q'llot ' nnd weak ; sixty-day bills , fl.&X- demand , Jl.b7. y StooHs. NKW YOIIK , Oit ! 4 fSiiJJixl Tolo r.itn to TUB IBB 1 The folloivlng nro the inln- ingstoeU quotation1) : II. II . . > 0 IronSlU-or 210 T. 1 " > Mutual 14J ICureka Con HID Ontirlo 3IOJ loulil&Curry . , il ! ) llalujc Norcross. . Ulj 1'lymoutn lomuitako 876 Savupo l&O Horn Sliver r > Small Hopes 100 .U Cnicxno. Oct. 4 llb : p. in. close- Wheat Firmer ; October , SO c ; December , 2c ; May , 85 > fc. oorn Easy ; October , OO o ; November , l c ; May , 3J ) c. Oats btoady ; October , lU c ; May , Itye October. U.irloy October , 660. Prime rimoihv 41.i1. ! Flax Seed -Cash , XVnislty fl.OJ. Pork-btoady ; October , 510,80 ; January , $9.25. Lard Firm ; October , $0.03 ; January , . . . Flour Steady ; winter wheat , $300@ .40 ; spring wheat , ? 1.25@5 00 ; r.vo , * J 50@J . " ) . Or.v Salt Mcatt Shoulders , $1.121 < J @l.2T ; short clear , $5.25'35.3T3 ; short libs , 05Q5 10 for cash. Uutter Easv ; creamery , lCg25c ( ; dairy , 15@21c. ( Jiieese A shade lower ; full cream edd.iis.O 'O'.Wc ' ; flats , 9/10c } ; Young Americas. lU lU u. Eggs Finn ; fresh , I6 @ \ o. Hides Steady ; light and Uoavy groan salted , 5c ; salted bull , l ) c ; green salted calf , 5J < c ; dry Hint , lrc ! ; dry salted , Gj ; dry calf , 5@'jc ' ; deacous each , 20c. Tallow btoady ; solid packed , 3) c ; cake , 4) ) c. RcLoipts. Shlptn'ts. Flour . 17,000 10,000 Wheat . Cl.OOU 91,000 Corn . 2JO.OOO 818,000 Oats . 251,000 177,000 ! \ow Vork. Oct. 4 Wheat Kocoipts , 147.- MO ; exports none ; spot irregular and quiet , closing stronger ! ; No. 'J red , & 5 > @ 2 in ele valor ; 8" X@sG } u alloit , 80@itJiu ) f. o. b. ; ungraded rod , "J SOJfc ; options dull , hlf'hor and closed steady j No. li rod , October , 85JaC. Corn Receipts , 111,81)0 ) ou-sh Ms ; exports , 43.500 bushels ; spot fairly active and easier ; No. 2 , :50 : , ' © i9tC in elevator ; 40J @ 41c afloat ; No. _ white , aaK W'VsO ; ungraded mixed , 8SJf@Ho : options dull and lower ; October closing at 33 , ! c. O.its Receipts , lir.OJO bushels ; exports , 1,700 bushels ; spot active aud firm ; options fairly aetivo and steady ; October closing at 20j c ; spot. No. 2 whlto , 23tf@39o } : mixed western , 2l@28o ; whlto western , 23@33c. Coffee Outiousopened biroly steady , 10@ 25 points down , closed with uo.ir months strong : fair barely steady , 20$23 points down ; sales , -11,25'J ' Dags ; Octobur , S15 00(3 ( ! 15.70 ; spot Hio , wcalt ; fair cargoes , S10.50. Sugar Uuw , weak und quiet ; relined , o lower. Petroleum Steady , United closed at99c. KIKS Quiet ; western , 2J } ( ? Jlc. Laid-btrongor , quiet ; western steam closing fGCObid. Huttcr Quiet , loss steady on fine ; western dairy , 90u3Uo ; creamery , l2@ ! > 5)fo. Chceso Weak and quiet ; western 8Q9 > fc. Miiiiutaoolis , Oct. 4. Sample wnoat weak. Closlns : No. 1 hard , 70c ; IJocembor , 81o ; May , 83 c ; No. 1 northern , October , 70e ; Dacouiber , 7bJic ; May , 8JJrfo ; on track , 77o : No. 3 northern , October , OJo ; May , 79u ; on tr.icl : , 74o ; receipts , C07 cars ; shipments , bS cars. .Mllwmtkiv , Oct. 1. Wheat Firm ; cash , 7JX" ! No. 1 northern , 8'c. Corn Unchanged ; No. 2 , 3'o. Oats Steady ; No. 2 white , 23j o. Hye Easier ; No. 1 , 43 c. Hurley Quiet ; No. 2 , S5J/a5" ( o. ProvUIons Firmer ; pork , SlO.bO. Ijlv < ; ri > iol , Oct. 4. Wtic.it Qulot ; holders ors offer moderately. Corn Quiet ; now mixed western , 4s IJSfd per cental. liuiiHns Cliy , Oct. 4. Wheat Lower ; No. 2 bard , cash. Ol } c bid ; October , Gij o bid ; No. 3 hard , cash aud October , 59 > < io ; No. 2 soft , cash and October , no bids nor offerings ; November , 70o Did. Corn Quiet ; No. , 2 cash and October , S3Jio hid , Oats No. 2 cash , 17obld ; October , 17o. St. fjotiis , Oct. 4. Wheat Higher ; cash , 78c ; December , SOJa O o. Corn Lower ; October , 29 ! o ; May , 30 0. Oats Lower ; cash , 18o ; Muy , 23 , lJork-ll.CO. . Lard to 87K. Whisky * 1.0J , Uutter Qnlot nnd steady ; creamery , 2055 23o ; dairy , lB20e. Clnoliiniui , Oct. ! . Wheat Easier ; No. 3 rod , 8Je. Porn Irregular but firm ; No. 3 mixed , . Uuis Uaroly steady ; No. 2 mixed , n2o " " "Whiskyfl.Q3. . iavu SCOUK ( JlilunRii , Oct. 4. luo Drovers' Journal reports as follows : Cuttle Keceipts , 14,000 ; dull and lOo lower ; choice to extra beeves , f t.50 4 CO ; steers , $2.80 034.23 ; stackers aud feeders , 11.75(33 ( 00 ; cows , bulls and mixed , tl.OO@.75Toxns ; cattlol.U3 @ 2.85 ; western r.mgers , ti.40 d,75. Hogs ttecelpts , 2J,000 ; inaruut slow , clos ing lower : mixed , W00iil.45 ( ; heavy , I3.85Q4.23 ; light , W.'JO ® ! 70. Sheep Keceipts , 8,000 , ; market weaker1 natives , $35U ( < H50 ; western , t.40@400 ) ; Texuns , $3.00 4. 10. Kunsn-t City , Dot. 4. Olttlfl Uooolpts , 0,000 ; shipments , 4,300 ; common to choice corn-fed steers , f 3.70(3)1 ( ) 35 ; s lockers and feed. crs , firm , flGOC < 43.15 : cows , steady. (1.35(3 ( ° & 0 " ' 'llog9 Receipts. 5.703 ; shipments , 2,300 market strong and higher ; light , H10@4.20 heavy aud mixed , ( J.80 4.05. National Btnu-c Vtirdi , I2a t Sr. IKIUIH , Oct. 4. Cattle Receipts , 3,000 ; shipments , 4,000 ; market steady ; fair ta choice heavy native steers , S3 40 , 4.40 ; stockers ors ami feeders , ti.OOQO O'J ; raiifo steers , $3.00(33.70. ( Hojf UecolpU , 2,803 ; shlpuienU , 0,300 ; mnrkcit stronij : heavy , t380@4.10 ; packing , 3.75@4.10 ; light , fl.lC(3 ( .40. OMAHA IjlVJH STOOIC , Cnttln Friday , OcU 4. The situation was about the same ns yes- erdny , there being hardly cattle enough to make n market. There wns not n good load ot beeves In the ynrds , the receipts being mndo up mostly of butchers' stock , feeders , stook- crs , etc. The market wns about steady on nil Kinds of rattle. Feeders sold qulto well , the demand being good nnd the supply fnlr. The market on hops took nn upward turn of 6lOoto ( dny nnd was nctivo nt the advance , ubout everything being sold out oarly. A few loads which came in late after the orders vcro filled would not sell at the morning's ) rices. There were three cars of sheep hero to day. The market was stronger nnd luo de mand good , llounipts. Cattle . 700 lo s . . . . 4,800 Sheep . : . G94 Pro van I u\j \ Prices. The following Is .1 titilo of prloji pild In his market for the gradaa of stock man- loned : Prime steors. 130J to 10 < 0lh . . $3a ( ) @ .30 Good steers , 1353 to IHJ Ibs. . U.75 Good steers , 105J W 130J Ibs. . . 3.25 OOJ.OJ iVostern steers. , , . S.5J QJOO Common cinncrs . 1.00 ( nil , 50 Ordinary to fnlr cows . l.m Ailr to good cows . 1.80 ( . " jood to choice co wa . 2.0J C'S'- ' . 'airtogood bulls . 1.50 ( $2.00 jiirht stocKers nnd feeders. . . . 2.33 ( ifi'.Gl Good feeders , 9T1 to 1100 Ib3. . . 3.40 © J.90 rair to choice light hogs . 400 ( iJt.10 ? nir to choloo uouvy nogs . 3.83 ( igJU.1 ; Fair to choice mixed hogs . 3.03 ( ( { 393 Common to rough hos . 3.50 © J.80 Ituproaunt.icivu HOGS. Ijivo ntoulc Notes. J , Cizok , of Wilbur , was in with hogs. John Lamko had hogs In from Hillard. M. Mackay cauio in from Farnhaui with nogs. H. Evorson came in from Cedar Rapids with hogs. J. II. Hutler , of Crescent , was on market with hogs. T. L. Jones , of Jones & Dodson , Ilondley , liad hogs on market. The hog market is now about wnoro It was nt the onening of the woolc. _ _ Louisville was represented by John Jack- man , who bad hogs on the market. William Hohubaum , of Waco , came in with cattle and hogs for A. Miltnor & Co. J. A. Doyio , of Cedar Bluffsof the Farmers' Co operative association , was In with two cars of hogs. R. N. Galbrath , of Rawlins , Wyo. . was on market with two loads of sheep and live cars of cattlo. OMAHA AVIIOLHSAIjE MARKETS. Produce , iTiilts , Etc. Eaos Strictly fresh , 17@18c. HUTTCII Creamery , fancy , 17@18o ; choice 15@lGo. Dairy , fanoy , % 15@10o ; choice. 12 ® 14o. Country , fancy , 13/i14a ; creed to choice , lOftgllc ; fair , 9@10c ; inferior , 7@So. LIVIJ PIGEONS Per doz , Sl.bO. GAMB Prairie chickens , ? 3.00@3.00 ; mal lard ducks , | , ' .GO@3.00 : mixed aucks. $1.50 ® 3.00 ; teal , $1.25(81.50 ( ; jack snipe , $1.25@l.50 ! ; plover , f 1.00 1.25 ; venison saddles , 18ij14o5 ( ! carcasses , 8@10c. BUASS Choice hand-picked navy , $1.75 ® 12.0) ) ; choice hand-picked medium , flG5 ( < j l.feO ; choice hand-picked country , $ l.(50@lG5 ( ; clean country , tl.50@l.GO ; inferior country , tl.00ffll.25. Hiucs , PKLT3 , TAI.LOW , ETO. Green salted hides , 4j @ 4Ke ; dry salted hides , 5o ; dry ( lint , hides , 7u ; calf hides , 4V < 2-r r. damaged hides , 2o less : sncop pelts , green , each , 2oc@ Sl.OO ; sheep pelts , dry , per Ib , ! ) @l2o. Tallow , No 1 , 4 ( :4J : < o ; No. 2 , 34'.yfo. Grease , white , 4 } < fC < ? 4fc ; yellow , 2KM3c. WOOL Finn , average , I5@10o ; medium , average , 21@23 ; quarter-blood , overage , 20 ® 2lo ; coarse average , 15 ( < | 17c ; cotts and rough , average , 14lGo. CUECSB Young Americas , full cream , 12o ; factory twins , lOo ; off grades , 7@So ; Van Rosson Edam , SI 1,50 per doz ; sail sago , lOo : brick , 0@10o ; liuiburger , 8@Uo ; domes tic Swiss , 13@14c. LKMONS Fancy , W.OO@S,50 ; choice , $5.50 ® 0,00. 0,00.CiuNiiKituiES CiuNiiKituiES Capo Cod , } 9 00@10.00. OII\NOES Louisiana , per box , $1.00. UUTTEIU.XE Tubs. 14o ; rolls , 15o. HUCKWUBIT Ftoun Per bbl. , f < J.50. Gitirus N , Y. Concord , per basket , 35 < 240c. APFLCS Per bbl , f 1.00@3 00. OALiroitNi * Giui'ES f 1.60@1.75. OAUFOUNIA PLUMS-ZI.W. PEAKS 40 Ib boxes , $ l.75@2.23. UANAXAS According to size , per bunch , f300@3.00. 'UocoNUTS-Per 100 , f3.00. UuTTBn 5o. , Ubls , 5.50 ; hf bbls , (3.00. SUOAK 12 > j@l5o ( per Ib. VEIL Choice , inojlum size , CQJrt c ; choice heavy , So. HoNEr lOo per Ib for choice. PiiKSBUVES UXQIOo per Ib. JULLIES 3a4o ( per Ib. HuttawAX No. 1 , l(5@19o. ( Pioa FKET Pickled , kits , 75o ; pickled pigs' tongues , kits , t3.33 ; pickled tripe , kits , C5o : pickled H. O. tripe , kltsy36 ; spiced hocks , kits , f 1.15. HF.KF ToNnuns Salt , bblsrJk ( IUr-J .03@5.00. B | > CHOP Furo $10.0013.00. , , " ft Uius-JlO.OO. if > 1 Groceries. " Pnovisioxs Hams , No. I , tO-lb average , 10' c ; 20 to 23 Ibs , lOJ o ; 12 to 14 Ibs , llc ; No. fl , OJic ; shonldors , B fo < ibreakfnst ba con , No , 1 , & ? { o\ \ ham snusaec , 9 < s : dried beef hams , 9o ; beef tongues , $000 per dozen ; dry salt moats , 4J | < i0Vc per Ib ; 1mm roulette , ( iKc- ' PICKI.KS Medium , per bbl. J1.50 ; small , to.60 : gherkins , S0.50 ; C. & Jll. ' chow chow , qts ? 5.S3 ; pts , 1340. " . CitoooLiTn AVI > Cocov 21S37o ( per lb ; German chicory , rod , "Kc. Gixar.it Jnmntcn.i \ pints , (3.00 per doz. COKFEI : Green Fancy , old golden Rio , 23a : fancy old poaborry , 24o ; Rio , choice to funcy , 33o ; Rio , urltno , 2lu ; Rio , good , 20o ; Mnchn , UOo ; Java , fancy Mnndchllng , 29c ; Java , good interior , "la Corrr-R Roasted Arbuckle's Arioso , 2 1 1 0 : McLaugnlin's XXXX , 24Yo ; Gormun , 23jc ; Dilworth , S3J o ; Alaroma , 24 , ' < c. LYE $1.75(34.60. ( NUTS Almonds , 15@17 ; Ilrazilt , 8c ; fll- borts , Uo ; pecans , 10c\vulnuts ; , 13c ; peanut cocks , So ; roasted , lOc. WiiArriso PAi'Kit Straxv , per lb , 1J @ 2 0 ; rair , 3 o ; manllln , H , 5@OKoj No. 1 , Sc. SUOAU3 Cut lent , 0 > o ; cut loaf , cubes , Oc ; ' standard , powdered , 0 > o : XXXX , powdered , DVJo ; gr.mulntoJ , standard , S ? @ c ; confectioners' A , 8) ) 0 ; white , extra C , .7Wctonguo ; , 8) 0j summer , 20o ; head cheese , PoTVTors 20@23o per bu. Poui.Tiir Old liens and chickens , $3 00 ® 350 ; spring cniukoas , S2.53@300 ; duck mid pecso , per lb , lOc ; turkeys , 9@Wo ; young ducks , per do8JOO ; ROCSO , $ iJ 00(37.01) ( ) . LAUD i'lorces Ruiincn , fiKo ; ptiro leaf , OJ c ; Kettle rendered , "c. Add o to > c for smaller quantities. SALT D.ilry , 230 Ibs In bbl , bulk , $2.10 ; best grade. 00 , 5s , $2.10 ; best grado. 10U , 81 , S2GO ; bestgrudo , 23 , 10s , § 230 ; rock salt , crushed , SI.80 ; dairy salt , Ashton , GO lb bags , 85c ; bulk , 224-lb bags , SJ.23 ; coiumon , in bbls. $1.25. FAW-VAOKouaGouDS Barley , 855'3 ! o ; far iaa , 4 } < s ; peas. 3Jfo ; oat meal , 2$3c ( : mae- croum , lie ; vermicelli , lie ; rice , 8 @ 7o ; saeo and tapioca , G7c. FISH Salt Dried codnsh , BJ.f@Sicscalcd ; herring , 2lo per box ; hoi. horrltie. doui. . 50o ; Hamburg , spiced herring , 51.40 ; hoi. herriim , imp. . 83e ; mackerel , largo family , $11 BO per 500 Ibs ; whitoUsh , No. 1 , $0.50 ; family , $2.75 ; trout , $5.23 ; salmon , JS.flO ; anchovies , SOe. D'tir.i ) FIIUITS Currants , 4J'e ; nruncs , casks. 1800 Ibs , 4J (754) ( ) o ; prunes , bbls or bags , 4 @ 4J o ; citron ueuls. drums , 20 Ibs , 22o ; lemon ocel , diums , 20 Ibs , 17o ; fard dates , boxes , 12 Ibs , 9j ; apricots , choice evap orated , 13o ; apricots , Jellycured , 25 lb boxes , 15o ; apricots , fancy. Mount Hamilton , 23 lb boxes , 15e ; apricots , choice , bags , SO Ibs , 134c ; npnlcs , evaporated , Alden , 50 lb boxes , Go ; apples , Star , C ( < $ i ! > fe ; apples , fancy Alden - den , 5 lb , 8c ; apples , faney Aldcn , 2 lb. 8 } o ; blackberries , evaporated , GO lb boxes , 5 > i@ 0c ; cnernos , pitted , dry cured , 15c ; pears , California fancy , # s boxes , 25 lb , 12Xc : peaches , Cal fancy , Xs unpacked boxes , 2" > Ibs , ino ; peaches , Cal No 1 , fauey , fa unu bags , 80 Ibs , 14c ; poaches , fancy , ovap uup , 60 lb boxes , 1 l@15c ; peaches , Salt Lake , now. 7@8o ; nectarines , red , 12o ; neetnrines , sil ver , baits , 12c : pitted plums , Cal. 23 lb boxes , llo ; raspberries , evap N Yuow,21c ; prunes , Cal. R C , 90-100 boxes. 25 lbs,8c ; prunes , Cal , It C , 60-70 , 9e ; orange peel , 15o ; raisins , Cal ifornia Londons , crop 1SS3 , $2.40@J.GOrai ; sins , Cal loose , muscatels , crop 18S3 , $1.90@ 2.00 : Vulenclas , ISbS , 7c. CANNED FISH Brook trout , 8 lb , $3.40 ; salmon trout , 2 lb , 2.35 ; clams , 1 lb , $1.25 ; clams , 2 lb , $2.10 ; clam chowder , 3 lb , 81.35 : deviled crabs , lib , $2 25 : deviled crabs , 2 Ib , $3 50 ; codllsh balls , 2 lb , 91,75 ; cavicr. lb , $2.23eels ; , 1 lb , 83 10 ; lobsters , 1 lb , 51.90 ; lobsters , 2 lb , S2.90 ; lobsters , deviled , yt Ib , $2.25 ; mackerel , 1 lb , $1.75 ; mackerel , tnus- turd sauce. 3 lb , f.i.K ) ; mackerel , tomato sauco. 3 lb , $325 ; oysters , 1 lb , 91o ; oysters , 2 lb , $1.00 ; salmon , C. R. , 1 Ib , § 2 00 ; salmon. C. R. , 2 lb. S3 SlKsalmon/Alaska , 1 lb , Sl.OO ; salmon , Alaska , 2 lb , 52.05 ; shrimps , 1 lb , 52.05. CANNED ME vxs Corned beef , Broughmnn 3 lb. per doz , $3.10 ; corned beef , Armour's 2 lb , per do.3.05 , ; corned beef , Libbv's 2 lb , $2.10 ; 2 lb lunch tongue , $500 ; 1 ID lunch tonRtie , S3.75 ; 2 lb haul. $2 S3 ; 3 lb brawn or headcheese , Sl.93 ; 3 lb pigs feet , $2.10 ; 3 lb roast chicken , $2.30 : 2 lb roast turkey , S2 30 ; potted hum , K lb. $1.23 ; 1 lb chipped beef. S2 15. On.s lCerosene P. W. , 9 c ; W. W. 12c ; headlight , 13o ; salad oil , < $2.15@9.00 per dozen. SALSODA IJjftajT c Per lb. STIKCII 5i$7c ( per lb. STOVE POLISH S2 00@5.S7 per gross. SPICES Whole , per lb Allspice , lie ; Cas sia , China. 9Xc ; cloves , Zanzibar , 20o ; nut megs , No. 1 , 75o ; pepper , 17u. Dry Goods. PmsTS Pink nnd Uobos Richmond , Oof Allen. Oe ; Ilivorpoint , 5Kc ; Steel River 0 } < o ; Pacillc , OK"- PitiSTS Indigo I31uo St. Leger , Arnold Uold Seal , ' 0 > c ; Yellow Seal , 10 > , jc. COMroHTnus $0.50 ( )35 ) 00 COHSET JEANS Boston , 7c ; Androscog- gin , 7J u ; ICcarsagc , 7 e ; Uoekport , O c ; Consetoga , OJ c. CIIASH Slovens' B , 5J < c ; Stevens' A , 7c ; bleached , 8e ; Stevens' P , 7o ; blcachod , 8/o ; Stevens' N , 8J c ; bleached , 9 > io ; Stevens' bRT , llj c. JJESUM Amoslceag , 9 oz , IflJ c , Everett , 7 oz , 13o ; York , 7 ot , 18c ; Haymaker , 8 0 ; Jaffroy , XX , lljtfo ; Jalt'rey , XXX , 12 c ; Heaver Creek , AA , 12e ; Beaver Creek , U13 , lie : Beaver Creek , CC , lOc. GINQIUM PlunUett , checks , G fc ; Whlt- tcnton , Wfo ; York , 7J o ; Normuudi dress , 7J c ; Calcutta dress , 7Ko : Whltteiiton dress , 7tjc ; Renfrew dress , 8j < @ 12Kc. biiEiiTiNO , BI.IAOIIII ) Kllorton , 7J c ; Housekeeper , 8 0 ; New Condidato , 8 > 4"c : Berkeley cambric , No. 00 , Oo ; You Bet , 4-1 , Gjifc ; butter cloth , OO. 4' c ; Cabot , 7 o ; Ftirwoll , half bleached , 8f e ; Fruit of Loom , 8o ; Oroen G , Oo ; Hope , 7 > c ; King Phillip cambric , lOc ; Lonsdalo cambric , lOc ; Luns- dale , 8J < Jo ; New York mills , lOc ; Popporell , 42 in , lOo ; Pepperell , 40 in , llo ; Pepperoll , 0-4 , 14Jtfo ; Pepporoll , 8-4 , 20o ; Pepperell. 9-4 , 32o ; Popporoll , 10 4 , 24c ; Canton. 4-4 , 8J c ; Cauton , 4-1 , 9)jc ) ; Tilumph , Oo ; Wanisutta llo ; Valley , be. TICKS Oakland , A , 7 o ; International , YY , 8a ; Shotucket , S , 8 > < " c ; Warren , No. 870 , lOo ; Borwiclr , BA , Ibc ; Acme , 18c ; York , 0 in , 12 > io ; York , 32 In , V.i a ; Swift Hlvor , 80 ; rhorndiko , OO. yfoThorndlUo \ , EF , 8ic ; Thorndiko , 120. 'JUo ; Thorndiko. XX , 15u ; Cordls , No. G , 0 > c ; CordU , No. 4 , 10 } < c. DUCK West Point , 23 in. 8oz , 9Jic ; West Point , 29 In , 10 oz , 12 ; < fo ; West Point , 29 In , 12oz , 15 } o ; West Po.nt , 40 in , U oz. lOo. FLAXN'KLS Plaid Itaftsmen , 3Jo : Clear Lake , .lO jjC ; Iron Mountain , 20Kc. PIIINTS Solid Colors Atlantic ; , flo ; Slater , Oo : Berlin oil , fl ti ; Garnpr oil , 0@7o. SiuitTixn Ciiihs-Caedonlu ; ) X , f > Xoi Culodoui-a XX , 10 > o ; Economy , Oo ; Otis , Do ; Qrailto , ( J5fc ; ( Jrawford checks , 8c ; Haw River plaids , GJ o. SIIHKTINO , BitowN Atlautlo A , 4'4 , 7J o ; Atlantic II , 4-J , 7o ; . Atlantio 1) , 4-4 , OJi'c ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oo : Aurora LL , 4-1 , Oo ; Au rora 0 , 4 4 , 4 c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , G oj Hoosier LL , 4 4 , GJ c ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7o : Lawrence LL , 4-4 , 5 ? c ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , 5 } a ; I'opporeil H , 4-J , 0 ( c ; Pepuorcll K , 40- Inch , 7 ! o ; Pepporeli , 8-4 , 17KO ? Pepporoll , 9-4 , SOo ; Popporoll , 10-4 , ! 32o ; Utica C , 4-4 , 45fo ; Wachusotts , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora U , 4-4 , 7o ; Aurora B , 4-4 , OVc. iWliloG. | H. No. 2. ' ' FI.INNEI.H Rcd-0. 24 Inch , 15Kc ; B , 24 Inch , 31 } u ; G G , 31 inch , SOo ; H A F , , 25c ; J R lX , 27o ; G. J > f , 25o. 'UATT.S Standard , HR ; Gem , So ; Beauty j2 } u ; Boone , 14o ; B , cased , $0.30. BLINKBTS White , flCO@7.CO ; colored , $1.10@8.)0. ( ) CtiU'ETWAiu' Bibb , white , Ibjjjc ; colored , COTTON Fti\NNEi.a 10 per cent trade dls. ; EB , 8 0 ; GG , O o ; XX. 10 > < u : OO. ll o unbleached , LL , r > > < o ; CC , O fo ; SS 7 fo ; NN , 12J O ! AA , 14o ; DD , 15'fo ; TT , lOo ; YY , 18o ; BB , 19o ; 20. bleached , 8Uo ; CO , Js ; 80 , lli } c ; GO , brown ana slate , Oo ; 70 , J c ; 90 , lOc. KEXTUCKV JHANS Hercules , 17o ; Leam ington , 2-2K ; Glenwood , SOo ; Melvlllo , 25o ; Bang-up , 27 > < o ; Memorial , 15o ; Standpoint , 18o ; Durham , 27 0. MISCELLANEOUS Table oil cloth , $2.50 ; table oil cloth , marble , $2.60 ; plain Holland , OHO , dado Holland , 12 0. ' ' " ' "i Dress Charter Oair , Co ; llama- [ > o , 4o { Lodl. Rtfc ; Allen , Oo ; Richmond , Co ; W indsor , 0 } < c } Eddystono , 0(0j Pacific , Lntnbor nnd IliilUllne ? tf tcrlnl. STOCK BoAiins A , 13 Inch , 1 s 14 nnd 10 feot4000 ; B 13 inch , a 1 s 13 , 14 nnd 10 fcot , $41.00 ; O 13 inch sis 13 , 13 nnd 15 fcot , ttHO ( ; D 13 inch , s 1 s 13 , 14 nud 10 fcot , 23,00 ; No. 1 com 13 in , s 1 s , 13 fcot , $18.00 : No. 3 com 13 In s 1 s , 14 nnd 10 fcot , (17.50 ® 18 50 ; No. 1 com 13 in s 1 s 10. IS , and 20 feet , $10.50 ; No. 3 com 13 In s 1 s 14 nna 10 feet , $17.00. PorLAnLuMnnnClcnr poplar box bds , J in , R 3 s , $35.00 ; clear poplar , Jf ( panel , $3000 ; clear poplar , Jtf In panel , $25.00 ; clear poplar , J < panel stock wide , s 2s , $2S,00 ; clear poular corrnentod coiling , ) , $39.00. POSTS Whlto cudnr , 0 Inch hnlvcs , 12o ; whlto cedar , 5Vi inch halves nnd S Inch q'rs , lie ; whlto cedar , 4 inch round , lOo ; Tonnes- sco red ccdnr. snilt , lOo ; split oak ( wblto ) 8c ; sawed oak , 17o. SHIP LIP No 1 plain. 8 nnd IS Inch , $17.50 ; No. 3 plain , S nnd 10 inch , $15.50 ; No. 1 , O : G. , $18.00. DIMENSIONS AND TlMDF.n. 13 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 It 20 ft 33 ft 34 ft 2x4 . . .151)0 ) 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1000 2x0. . . . 15 00 15 IK ) 1500 1UOO 1000 1800 1000 2x8 . . .1500 1500 1500 10 1)0 ) 1000 1800 1000 2x10. . . 1503 1500 1500 1000 1000 1800 1900 2x13. .1500 1501) 1500 1000 1000 IS 00 1900 4x4Sx.81000 1000 10 00 1703 1700 1800 1900 Fr.NCisci No. 1 , 4 nnd 0 inch , 13 und 14 ft , ( $11100. FISISIIINO 1st and 3d clear. 1 , ' inch , s 3 s , $49.005l.OO ; 1st nnd 2) ) clear , 1) ) and 3 inch , s 3 s , $ 7.00g50 00 ; 3d clear , \f inch , s 2 s , $43 004(100 ( ; Bsulect , l f , 1' and 2lnch , s 3 s , f37.OU@JS.UO ; Island 2a clear , 1 Inch , s 3 s , $15.00 ; yd clear , 1 Inch , s 2 s , SM.OO ; A select. 1 Inch , s 3s. J-33.00 ; 13 select , 1 inch , s 3 9 , $30.00. StiiNQLus , LATH Per M XX clear , § 3.15 ; extra "A * . $2.t)0 ; standard A , $2 00 ; 5-Inch clear , $ t.GO ® 1.70 ; 0 Inch clear , S1.75@1.80 ; No. 1 , $1,1U1.15 : clear red cedar , mixed widths , from Washington territory , $3.40 ; California rml wood , dimension widths , $4 50 ; cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3.25 ; lath , $ ' , ' .50. HOHUDS No. 1 com si s 12 , 14 nnd 10 ft , $10 ( X ) ; No. 3 com s 1 s 15. 14 and 10 ft , VHI.SO ; No. 3 com s 1 s 13 , 14 und 10 ft , S14 50 ; No. 4 com i 1 s 15 , 14 and 10 ft. ( ship's cull ) , $11,00. Add 50c per M ft for rough. BATTijsa , WELL TuniNU , PICKP.TS O. G. Baits , 3W Inch , GOo ; O. G. Batts. KO i ss , 35o3-ln ; well tubing , D. &M nnd bov # 22 10 ; pickets , D. & II. , llat$20.00 , ; pickets , D. & H. square , $10.00. FLOORING 1st com 0-Inch white pine. $31.00 ; 3d com C-lnuh white pine , $31.00 ; ! ld com 0-inch white pluco , $20.00 ; D com 0-lnch whlto pine. $20.00 ; com 4 and li-inch yellow pine $15 00 ; Star4-mnh yellow pine , $17.00 ; 1st nnd 3d ciear yellow pine , 4 aud 0-inch , $19.00. CEILIXO AND PAHTITION Jst Com , J In white pine partition , $ : W.OO ; 2d Com , % in , whlto pine partition , $27.00 ; clonr jf in , yel low pine ceiling. $20.00 ; clear ? < f in , Norway , $14 50 ; Sd Com. jtf in Norway , $13.50. Twinox nnd Hope. BINDERS' TWINE Sisal , 18c ; hemp , 14e ; manlllu , IGc. CLOTHESLINES Cotton , 50 ft , $1.20 ; cotton 00 ft , 51.40 ; Jute , 50 ft , 90c ; ] ute , 00 It , $1.0 , COTTON TWINE Fine , 20o ; medium , 1 00. heavy hemp , loc : light hemp , I5c. SAII.TWIXK B. sail , 20c ; Calcutta , 14o ; Manilli rope , 14 } < c ; sisal rope , lliifc ; now product , Uc ; jute.O o ; cotton , ICe ; hide I-ODO , 17c. The 0. , St. P. , M. & O. R'y ( depot 15th nnd Webster sts. ) , will soil round trip tickets to the Sioux City Cora P.uaeo Festival nt $3.20 , on salu Sep tember 22 to October 5 , good to return until October 0. T. W. TKASDAnc , G. P. A. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. The Kincrnia Bui ) . "It was the grandest of all , " was the ex pression from every lip and on every coun tenance. When Sholanj's orchestra struck up the grand march more than two score of couples Joined in the beautiful line , while many sat to see. Tlien tlie music wns llnor than usnal , whllo the members of the various committees Just outdid themselves in vicing with one another to entertain guests. They succeeded , for n better pleased gathering of friunds never mot In South Omaha with a more welcome peed evening nor parted with n more satisliod good night. About People. Misses Kutio Con way and Mollie and Annie Slnttcry , of Omaha , were guests of friends in the city nnd attended the Emerald Social club's daiu-o. Mesdumcs Balthns Jotter nnd John Saultcr , who have been visiting friends in Florence , Wis , and Manistee , alien. , have returned home. Misses Mollie , Marguerite and Nellie Cotter , of Omaha , were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Rynearson yesterday. Mrs. John Flynn is spending a few days visiting Plattsmouth friends. D. C. Piixson , of the commission firm of Pnxson , Shaltuck & Co. , of Chlcutro and Kansas City , is in the city , and the ilrm will soon open a commission house in thu yards hero. Lyman Carpenter is homo from Hay Springs. Mrs. Bnsler , of Hooper , who has bfcon visiting her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Stanley , returned homo yesterday. Mr. and Airs. D. C. Raukln and Miss Gussio Clark , of Tarkis , Mo. , are the guests of Mrs. A. C. Wierand Miss Austa J. Clark. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Foley and Mr. and Mrs. Dorsoy have gouo to Washington , D. C. D. C. Shelly nnd Walter C. Kelly , of Omaha , were the guests of South Omaha friends yesterday looking after political ciumbs. Mrs. Jeremiah Callalum has returned from Kansas City. Notes About tlio Citv. The South Omaha Times printing office Is being removed to tbo Opera House block. The published statement that Ernest Meyer , who runs a saloon for Jotter & Young , had some trouble , is incorrect. Mr. Meyer never had charge of a saloon for thu flrm or for Mr. Jotter , William Myers , son of Isaac Myers , is ill with typhoid fover. 13 , S. Lambert , an insane man , was taken care of yesterday by the police and sent to the county hospital. John Hleglns. the man who made such a brutal and uncalled for assault on J. Henry Lujchncr , was lined 825 und costs by Judge ICing , and committed to jail in default 01 pay ment. A glove contest Is on the pugilistic tapis for Sunday morning , between two local as pirants for futno and fortune. MuyorSloan has Issued neall for the super visors of election to meet him in the mayor's oillcu Saturday forenoon , between the hours of 10 and 13 o'clock , to qualify. A penalty of $50 may bo imposed for failure to attend There appears to bo no truth In the report that a man , in attempting to board the 8:20 : liuuimy train at Oak street lust night , was run over by the cars , A daughter has boon born to Mr. and Mrs , Joseph Kopictz , James Flur will build a $600 house on Twenty-first and Q streets. Frank Hellene will put a $1,500 addition on his building on Twenty-nix street and II. Kenney will put n $400 addition on his house , Twenty-fourth and N street. lioiHlord'n Aulil PhtHplmt ? , A Brain nnd Korvo Food , for lecturers , teachers , stundunt , clergymen , lawyers , und bruln-workeis generally. Somntlimi ; to Ituiiioinnor. If you nro going oust romoinbor the "Roclc Island Itouto" run the sleepum nnd uhulr cars of thoSr solid vestibule train to nnd from the Omaha depot , leaving Omaha ut8-15 : p , in. , thus avoid ing the trnnafor at Council HlulTd. Three solid trains dully. All ohnircard are free , Dining cars on ull through trains. Our trains inako close connec tion with all custom limited trains con- 'looting in union depot at Chicago , avoiding a transfer across the city to parties onroulo to Now York , Boston and other eastern oilier , "and every thing a little bettor than other lines can offer. " S. S. STKVUNS , Ticket ofllco 1305 Farnain. CJea'l W A. A STAMPEDE OF EELS. Some of Them Traversed Three Huu- lro I I'Yoton Orr Imntl. It wns once my peed fortune to wit ness a stampede of cols , says n writer in tlio Youth's Companion. A certain pond on the Maine const was fed by a brook , but nt liigh-thlo water the ocean flowed In , so that it inlj'ht bo said to bo ealt nt high tide and fresh or brack- .ish tit low lido. The conditions semnod to bo particu larly favorable for the propagation of eels , and tlio muddy bottoms wns fairly nlivo with them , many of thoin of largo size. As the tide obbcd many cols wont Into salt water. One evening I had occasion to cross the creek with a friend just at night fall. The llttlo brook had dwindled doxvn to a moro stream , a foot or eo wide , nnd as wo stopped over it was scon to bo black with eels. Mv compan ion inadvertently stopped in amonp thorn , nml at the Instant the living river broke and u romnrkablo stampede oc curred. Hundreds of forms , ranging from two to three or move foot In length , broke away and dashed over the dry but Bll - pery beach , covering it in every direc tion with a wriggling mass of eul llfo. The torrilled animals dashed up toward the shore and In every direction .though tiltimntcly turning and making for llio distant water. Some of thorn traversed , to reach it , over three hundred foot of dry land. Pllr-Hl Piles ! Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure blind , bleeding and itchlni * piles wl.on other ointments hnvo failed. It absorbs the tumors , allays the itching at once , acts as a poultice , gives Instant relief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared only for piles tine itching of tlio private parts , and nothing else. Uvorv box-is win ranted. Sold by druggists or sent by moil on rccoiut of price. 50o nnd $ \ . per box. WILLIAMS' ' M'FG. CO. , Prop's. ' Cleveland. O. SRROEDER & BEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank. 305 South Itttli .Street , - COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANl Capital , - $4OOOOO Surplus , - 4O.OOO Olllcorsnnd Dlrocton K. M. Mor-toman , O Jl. Hitchcock , Jos. ( inrne.ui. Jr. , A. Ilenrv. K JI. Anderson. Wm U.Mnul. v invs. ; r , . II. will luins. A I' . Hopkins. ptes. ; A. Mlllard. uisnlui" ; 1' . II. ! ; rjant , uiiHtuut cashier. "HEBlsKF" NATIONAL BANK , U. S. DEPOSTOBY , OMAHA , N3B. CnpHal . $ 1 00.000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 1SS1) ) . 52,000 oiTicr.us A.VO Diiucroit5 : : IlENUV W. VVTBS I'lOSlllOllt. Li\MiS. : llhKii. Vlca President. A. K..r < > uv\u.v , W. V. MOH-K , JOHN S. COLLINS , K. C. ( JlT-iiilNd , J. N. H. I'VTIUCK , W II. H. HlHlllKS. Cashlcl. .THE IRON BANK. Cor. 1.IIH and I'arnamSts. Aucncial llanklnn HusinessTinnsncte'l. ' PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH _ v'P 1S02 PARNAM STREET. Boots and Shoos. KlllKEtfVALL , JOMJS & CO. , , Eucceiiora to Heed , Joncg & Co. Wholesale Manufacturers of B30ts & Shoes Ageuti for Boston Ilubber Slioo Co ,1IIS. llOIauJ 11M ( llarncr StreetOuiahii , Netrn kn. Orowors. STOllZ & 1LER , Lager Beer Brewers , IWl NorlU Ulghtetnlh Blroel , Omaha , Nib. Cornlco. EAQLE COItNlCE WOItltS , kannfpcturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice Wludow-cupinnil mi'nll ! < ukyliKUs. ! .Iom ! ICpenUor , proprietor. iUSuiid llu south lutli tlruut. Pumps , Eto. BTUAKfl A CIsAllK STKASl 11KA.TINO CO. , PaniDS , Pipes and Engines , , Btom , writer , railway anil mining luppllti , etc. 93) ) , TOanUWl 1-arnaiii itract , Omalia. IT. S. WIND EKofNlT J > lMI > CO. , Steam and Water Mies. wind mllli , 'J18 and V.O Jones it. , Omaha. U. K llono , Aotlnif Marnier. UllQWNULL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BlioeMioa nori , ttetni ptimpi , taw njtlli. lili-l'M ) .cavfuwrlli ntruot , Uumliu. Iron Works. PAXTON & VJETtLIXa inpN WOItRS , Wrought and Cat ? Iron Building Work , uftlnei , bras work , general foundry , machine and blutkiiultu work UKice urul wurki , U , r. Itf , nU 17lh itrutt , Oiralia. OMAHA WIRE A IHON WOJUiS , Mannfacturers of Wire andiron Railings L > Lik mill , window Kucrdt. tlowur elandi , nlro ! , tc. UJ Kurlli Ittli ttruel.OinMlia. _ OMA 11 A" SAFE & lll 6 N ] WHICH , Manf'rs ' of Fire and Burglar [ roof Safes , V ult , Jail nork , Iron iliuttori and nro rarapti. U , Auurccn , rrup r. Curncr KU nod Jackiuii IK , M. A. DISH HOW & CO. , Wljolcsule mcnufneluren ot Sash , Doors , Blinds aui Mouldings , Urnncli offlce , 12tli a d ItarJ tjuatr , Omaha. Net ) . OMAHA. ' VfOUIC YAIlll'i CO. , Of South Omaha , Limitei Agricultural Implements. _ _ L7A JS writ Ailii o.iLF Co. , " " " Hojlciilt'l ' implcDiils , Wagons , Garriasei , etc. Mliolpsalc OmnhaNclr k , Furnlturo. DKIILT.t S'JOXR , Wholesale.Dalers : in Fiirnilnre , Inrnnm itroet , Umitha , Nubm Hb. FornitaM , Omahn , Nabrn k * . Orocorloa. AtcVOlW , lUiADY , t CO. , Whols aie Grocers , , Oninlin , Ktbraik * . Hnrdwaro. ir. Hoiy Hirflwarc , Iron and Steel , Bprlnni , wncon tnck , hitrdnnrfl , lumber , ct < 3. ISO ! nJ nil llaiuor ne t , UnmUa. 3OL2ffKMJ.liUltKA SlOVDAltl ) CO. , Mnnutncturor nnd job * er * In Wagons , Bnggics RaKc1. . , Plows , Etc , Cor. Olli nml 1'nrltlo Mrtets.Umalin. _ Artists' Motorlala. . ,1. llObl'J ! , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1613 et , Oinnlm , Nobrn kn. Douto and Shoos. ir , v. MOiibi : A co. , Jobte of Boots -and Slices , 1101.1101 , IKVJlJouiilns Mrcol , Omiilm. Munufactorr , Summer street , Coal. Coke , Etc. _ JAMRS ' . THATCHER COAL CO. , Miner ? and Sliiprs of Coal ani Cole llun n I , IT v. .Mill mil Hank Iliilliln , Oiutlm. " OMAHA COAL , C07CJJ .1 LIME GO. Jolte.s oi H.ril ml SJit Coal , aWPcnitli l.Wi ureot , tlnmlni. Nobras- . XE1IHASKA VUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Cok SU South 13th tt. , Omaha , Nob. LU M BER , JOHiY A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. Injiortfd | and American I'orllanJ "rmcut. BtM agontlur Ml winki c lijilrau moment and yuliuy white lime. _ ' " - CIIAS It. LED , Dealer in Ha. dwccfl Lumber , Wood carpets nnd puniutt nnorliiK. Vtli nJ Dounlaj KtlcDta , Hiii.llm , tb. OMAHA & 11 Kinds of Bnilug Material at Wholesale ISth btr. ot nnd Union 1'aclllc track , Omalia. LOUIS 11RADVORD , Daler : in Lnraher , Lath , Lime , Sash , Uoorl , htc. Vnnl.1 Conu'r * tli nd Hougl.ia. Offle * x Corner lUth and Douuiaj. F11VD. ' . GRAY. Lninhe- Lime Cement EtcEtc , , , , , , Comer Oth aul ; DouKlaa els , Oiunba. C. N. DIETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13tb aod California ilrcets , Omaha , K brnska. Nllllinorj end Notions. / . OUERFELDER & CO. , Imprters & Johliers in Mi.linery & Notions 203,2IU and 22 ! fcoutli llth Btrcct. < Notions. J. T. ROBINSON A'O'/JOiV CO. , Whtele Notions and Furbishing Goods , ll4 Hnrnfy Kttuct , Omnba Commission and Storage. R1DDVL1. At RlDnilLL , Stor ge and Cainmission Merchants , Bpiclulttcs-IliittiT , f'k'k'i , cliri'se. putiltry , IIU Hoirurd atiuct , Ouniliii , > i > b. Dry Goods mid Notions , " jT E. SMITH ct'co. , Dry Good Fiirnishiiig Good ? and Notions IKRnnd 1101 Douglas , cor. lltli atreet , Oiuiha.Neb. DRY GOODS co. , IfflDortcrs & Jobber in Dry Goods , Notions Gcifs furnlslilnL' rood * . CornLr llth uud Uarnol _ _ Btrtcts.Uumlm , .N JIlMUJiAUOII A TAYLOR , Bnilflers1 Hardware and Scale Repair ShoB Mcthanlca' tool and DulTnlo acaloa. 1403 Douglol _ urect. Oninua , Act ) . Toys , Eto. _ _ _ II. HARDY A CO. , Joblien of Tjys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Gocfls , Dousa furnlshliiK Roods , children's carrlngca , 1OTI I'.innun struct , Uuiubn , Nub. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Reflr.ei and Lubricating Oils , Alia .rtase. etc. , Oninbu. A. II. Blaliop. Slunnger. u - - . . - . - . Pap or. _ - . -UVT , CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper D3 ler § . Carry a nice ttocU of prlnllnv. wrmplruntid nrltU fit. _ _ dia3.jl attoa Uonulropt o curd inper CHICAGOlIlT LINE OF THIS Chicago , Milwauke ( [ & St , Paul R'y ' , The Host Kouto from Omnlin ami Council Bluff to * _ _ HHTHE EAST TWO TUAIN8 D.VUiY flKTWUKN OMAHA AND COU.NCU , ' Chicago , AND Milnnuhcc , St. I'ltiil , MlnncnpuIlH , Ccil.ir Itock 1'ierporl , Cllatoii , DiiliiKiuc , Jnvcii ) ] ort , Elgin , Madison , Jiiiic-STllIe , ItcIclU Wlnonn , La ( ! ro se , Xad all other ImuortaoV point , I' t , Nortlient and boutUfUst. rortbrouchtlckcti tall on the lltkei isemt at1UJ ) Barnain > treetlii llarker llluek , or at Uiilom 1'iiclflo t ) pot * I'ullmnn Sleeperj and the finest Dining Can In to < world era run on thu mbin llnu ol thuChlcaifO , Mil * waiikoo A Ht. I'uul KallHHr. mid uvuiy attention U I ) Hid to iiatstiiKCM uy courtuo'i , cuiployti of tlM ) U. MIl'l.RU. flentTAl Mannger , J. V. TUtiKKK. AulitinKieneral Mannaier , A. V II. CAUl'KM'KU , livnural I'utivnset ana Ticket Accnt. UKO K. II KAKFORIJ.AsDUti.it General I'Mieagtf iul 'Jlekct Aceut. T , J. OLAltR. U oisral Ijanirluttndcnt. JUSEPHGILLOTI STEEL PENS , COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 7fl. HOB , 3O3-4O4-I7O-4J04 , THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS. O M A HABPU.BlHEga QJ tggg .