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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1890)
Br THE OIUAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , FEBRUARY 3. 181)0. ) 3 I THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS tfl > * . sj L Wheat Vnluoa Avoratro Dotter , But j B Very Llttlo Improvement Shown ACTIVITY CHARACTERIZES CORN.f f pH A I nip Drcrca nl firmness \ \ itncBicil f H In OnlH Stronger Pectins lit f H l'roviHions An Up- H turn In JIoss H tmcAoo 1'itoouoK MAiianTs H Chicago Pob 1 [ Spiclil Tclogram to H 1 up HrE | 1 hu whoiL mnrkut intiiiitestcd ( H a deposition today to respond to bull In H lluenccn practical Influouces in tbo form of B buylnKOiiJeTs but spceultitlio Liiorpy Is at H _ low ebb nnd tbo trmlo was of IIlM volume , B XiT" " tonserjuently values , though averaging m rather bolter than yesterday , show no itn H pro cmont worth tlio nauio Cables were H stciulj Mlnno tpolls dispatches represented H country elevator stoelt < i In the northwest at i H 8 U&6 000 hushols against 10 015 000 bushels H January 1 and a smill decroasa In tno vlsl H ble is promised for this weolc Contributions H to the statistical now s budget were genor- H oily bullish liut , as before statoii specula t H tivoencrg ) Is found to bo In a languishing l m state and the markets do not muster up spirit { H The market had rather a strong optnlng t B on reports of decreasing stocks at homo and k H abroad , on the evident willingness of tbo 1 r H bears to sco n rallj and on an tntlclo ln a f BhtatsV local Pat > or going to prove that the invislblo 1 s HV * ' reserves ln fanners' bands nro smaller than , W Is gonerallv believed to bo the c so Initial 1 H trades were on a basis of "SJfe llio p-Ioo 1 H was hola with consldorabla lirmntss nround I ? m 78/fta ; ( for quito a time It then worked I , PJ down to 78J e , rallied fceblv , but closed at i H the bottom with I obruurj quoted at T4 c , ' H March nt TOc 11111 July ut Tojf 1. H . 'lhoro wasqullo a shiklng up in the corn 1 H \ market , and , for suUi a Blow moving bodv , , H j > rcmarkablo activity clmrQetorl/ed its action , , H today ibis change vvus duu to the drop > ! H vhlcli the elollveritie out of about 500 000 I bushels before the opening brought nbout J I'liu market , hovvevcr , was ripe fet sui h n L decline Holders have been gruduull ) losing their grip for soma tliuo and it took but little i pressure to foreo their hand 1 hero was , 9A nothing ln the situ ulon toduy which uililit BJ not with cqunl propriety liavo boon B said about it a month ulo but , Hko tno of J feet of tlio constant drooping of water on a > H rocK , the long continued und oft-repcatod [ H baar arguments of big crops and phenomenal 1 H mild weather exhausted the patience of the lonufl , and tbey were frcclj disposing of [ their property at what the shorts would pay j for it 1 bo market euve , a show of firmness . H for a few minutes near the start , but soon 1 B weakened and sold off from Jfe to % u XI10 1 HB on'v buyers were the shorts and they did I B not eotno in with aa\ great freedom until the s price not well down Iho closing values wore Tobrunrv Z $ % < 3fiieic AluiehJo sollcrB , Muv , Jl'ifo bin , Jull , 3-o bid HB Oits were much less active thuu during : B the earlier days of the wcok , but a fair degree of llrmncss was prcsont especially In 1 HM May , with buj crs at 2i'6c ' that montii beinc HJ curly bold a sliado abo\o the figure named B A few traders from the wheat pit showed an H inclination to purchase at medium ligures near futures were ei tnely reglectod while were no deliveries of consequence on i , vj Februnrv contriets and this month was ttS iioni'uullv ' eusi at 'MQ Kc with No 2 H * ' ' cash ubout that rau o Now "Vork ro r ported 30 iJ5 uushels talcon forT [ T export aud local receipts were m slightly larger tt an cxpectod Tbo in B creased sellintr near the cloao eaused vveak- | DOSS B In provisions a firmer feeling prevallod H and an advance of 10c in pork vvns estau- B lished Light reeeipts and the light av 01 age H weight of bogs und free buying of the pro M duct by Eovcrnl larfco houses was the cause B for a stronger tone to this market Iho J Anglo tacking company bought about 5 000 barrels of pork and also some lard Helm W holz and Hutchlusnn were also largo buyers H of the product cspcelullv of pork The most H prominent sollt-rs of poik were Ualdv/ln , H the ititonintional and bamuels Morroll I H sold about (5 000 Hon cs of lard Tao cash H product was quiet , with only a fair demand I H For May delivery per < opened at $10 OS M run god at $10 0C@10 0i aud closed at 710 05 H @ | U 0 K Lard for the same month oucned m ut$0L2& ranged at $ < J 00@0 0JK und closcu H at (0 02l , bid Compared with las nignt's H closing pork shows an advunco of 10@12X < - H lard about 2 > @jc and ribs % u L CIUOA .O LIVE STOCK | Rk | Crioaoo , Fob 1 [ Special Tologra'n to fHf Tne Hee 1 CATTi.it A largo per cent of H' the ficsh receipts consisted of cattle that H were bought in Kansas Citj for dressed beef H operators hence there was only about 2,000 ( H on the uurkot , and oven that small number H was nbout nil that was wanted , as the da H mand was slow and uncertain As to prices H there Has llttlo or no change as compared H With the elo&o of last nltlit making prlees H about JSu higher than last uoMc on such H stock us has hcrctoforo been Bulling at & 00 ) H and upvv irds Unlv best lows shared in the H ndvnuen and common together with can H ners sold about as low as at any time Eve r > H thing vvus sold in the stocker and feeder H line , with prices holding out strong to the H last Choice to extra beeves f ! T1) ® ' ) CO , mo H dium to teed steers 1 l-iO to J S0J lbs B M too Jto , 1 200 to 1 ) r.u lbs , * 3 50cm io , % o to 1.00 lbs $ .100(0) ( ) ) 75 btncl ers and feed M orsJ 0Q 1-10 , loivb bulls and mixed , * 1 50 ) m ( t'i 00 Texas fed ste irs ? . ' ) 00(33 ( 5J H Uoos Uusiness was active with mi up B turn of ubout 5a 011 best hcavv niul liiht mixed and assort ! d light unchanged I'acK- bk , „ era paid M30@315 and shippers fJ 67W to JP ( JOS Ught Boris W75 3 b5 w K1NANC1AU BV New Yoiik , Tob 1 | Special Telegram to , BVJ Tnis Hun I Stocks Active stocks vveroan B oxcopllon today The disposition to wait BVJ for the now wcok was so general that the Ha market vv as stagnant There wus a steady ' Bm oponlng which was followed b } quiet busl HB ncss , the only animation bolng In Now HM England , which displayed soma strength I , BB though Its advance wus for a fraction onli Hb The general list , while extremely dull as a BB rule , display od u firm tone throughout the BB hour and slight gains were mada except in BB Chicago & Eastern Illinois stocks , each BB of which declined about I per cent ; BB on lfirbt trading Tbo market failed to BB dovolope any further feature und at 11 BB o clock was dull and heavy , developing a BB drooping tondonoi in the Inst fovv minutes BB Chicago & Eastern Illinois preferred also ' BB dropped to 77 against bO at the close > ester BB day Iho bank statement , showing a slight BB decrcaaa In reserves and over $5,000,000 in BB crcaso in doposlls , had a llttlo Inlluenco on a BB dull market There was a silent decreasing HB tendency before the close , but stocks ut the BB cloao were cither steady at last nights BB figures or silently higher Lackawanna , BB after touching 1J7 , closed l { per cant higher BB at 130k' ? , and Koading olosod % per cent BM higher at 'iii Western stock ! were goner BM ally steady , but Atchison was up about ) $ BJ per cent to il ) { The ftaturo of the last Bfl hour was heavy buying by lusldora in Coil Bfl stocks , H Iho following wore the closing quotations II 1 BJ l ) 8 4i regular Ul'j Noithqrn l'nclUj tt" ( B U B is coupons , , UJU do oreterr d Jaii BJ D.aiHuregular . .lixis a .V N W . . lll'i | U a < Mscoupons li > K doprororrod H0'i BJ I'sclBtisof ti . .lia Nr.Untral . loovi | BJ Utntral I aclOo . 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Ttf \ ( umttock r slp lixj Sutter Creek S00 Ueadvrood 1 1.0 iMtunucK \111tyr * . . tmcAoo Feb 1 1 il" n ra clo < o Wheat Ixivver , January , 74c Ma > , 's'-jc ' Corn btoadv , tobruary 2S8 c , May , ll-ffc Oats Stondj Foburiry , 21c , May , S-J' ' .fc Hjc rcbriniriIJ'Yc. ' . Hsrlov Nothing doing Prime Tlmothv $1 M 1 lax Cash 81 33 \ \ hislti 61 0-J Pork fatcalv , Fcbruarj , 19 70 , May , $10 tr rMooif Lard btcudy , February , fo 60 , May , $0 00 Q Flour Steady and 5B10e ( lower , winter v\hcat $2 0JS4' ( spring wheat , $110 G-i 73 rye $ iD0 ( i85 , buckwheat , $1 0@ 1 50 per cvv L I'rovlslons bhouldors $1 25l 37' , short clear $ jO0Q5u5 , short ribs , lebuno , $4 77K Huttor Unehangcl ; creamori , 10Q20O , dairy , 8Q0c Illdos Unchangel heavy and light groea salted - I'c , sultod bull , dlc gronn salted calf , 5'tfc dry salted be , dr > Hint , 0@"c , dry calf , 5U0c deioon * each , 20c Tnllovv Unchanged , No 1 , solid picked , 4c , No 2 ItfGltfo , cake 4c Chceso Quiet , full cream choddnrs , 0Kf ° tWc , lints , 0 f < 303coung Americas loVQlOXe ligs-Weak ( , fresh , 12no Ueeoipts bblpm'tH Tlour , . 14 000 15 000 ' Wheat . . . 2li 000 17,000 Corn . . luJOOJ 210 000 1 Oats 107 00) 105 000 Now \orlc. Fob 1 Wheat Ilocolpts , 3 900bushels , exports , 74 300 bashols spot , shudahigher , No i led 3l @ 5i's 'e la ole vator , bd' ' o nfloat bS Qs1 fob , op tions closed linn I ubrunry S4J c Corn Keeolpta JI 000 bushels exports 70 300 , spot htronicr No 1 S&MCfiM'fa ln elc- vator , J7 QlSli'oalloat ungraJod mixed , 21 rCJo ! , optionsllrm , 1 obruurj closing at 3 ; ie , O its Receipts 143 000 bushels exports , 30 ; 2U0 buihels , spot firmer , options higher , Fobruari \ closing at 3Jfe spot No 2 white , JO' ' e mixed western 2i(430o. Coloo Options clos"iT stovdy nnd 10 1 Q15 toints up , sulus J"000 bags , March $ r > 7u , Mav $15 70 , spot Ulo , stoadj fair car goes I $10 50 bugnrKitvv steady , refined , easj Petroleum United elosod at $100' { for March Egcs Quiet , western , 14'C@14 jC Pork 1 irm Lard Firmer , westurn steam closed at $0-0 Fobruuiy , $118 lluttor rino creamery , firm , rlgin , 23 0 , 1 western dairy , 8ffll0o ' , fancy creamery , 13 I ( tf27Jfc. ! Ouceso Stead v and unchanged St IiiiulM Fob 1 \ \ neat Firm , cash , 75Jfo , Maj , 77 (877 ( Corn btrong , cash , -Ojjfc , May , 27 @ I 27c Oats Stoadv , cash 20o , May 22c Pork Quiet at $10 10@10 12 Lard Nominal at $ joj A\luskj-$10J Uuttor Croamerv , J0@25c , dairy , 18(8210 ( Mllvvaulco- > , Fob 1 Wheat Easy , No j 2 spring , on track , cash 72Ci"3c May , 73Mc uorn Steady , No 3 on track , Ct'S c Oats Quiet , No 3 white , on track , 22a ; c Kjo Quiet , No 1 in sto-o. Ha Uarlei No 2 In store , 41Ke Provisions rirm , Portt , ? J 00 Knnsns Cltv , Fob 1 Wheat Higher No 2 hard , casb , f ! c , Fobruury , 02 , Jfo bid 1 No i rod cash , 09e bid Corn Stronger , No 3 , cash , 22c , Fobru ary 21r bid Oats No , 2 cash ISo bid Mlnncutxili-i , Tob 1 heat Sample wheat stealy , receipts , 175 ears , shipments 1 SO cars Ulosini : No 1 hard Tebruury 77fo , May , 80i4c , on track , 78K" . No 1 northern ' , Teb-uarv , 7o' ' .fo , Mnj 7bc on track ' 78c , No i northern , February , 72c 1 May , 75 ' ( fc , on track , 73J Q7o Clncinnntl , Fob 1 Wheat Nominal , No 3 red , 78c Corn Weak , No 3 mlxod 30@31c Oats Steady , No I mixed , 31c Whisk v $102 Liverpool , Fo b 1 Wheat Steady , de ! mand poor holders cflor suannglj , California No 1 7a 2 dper cental , red western spring , 7s 2 % red western winter 0s lid Corn Quiet , now infxod western , 3s lid per cental LIVE blOCK Cnioaio Fob I Iho Drovers Journal 1 reports as follows Cattle Ueeoipts 4 000 mnrkct stoadv beeves $175(35 ( 00 steers $ J00gl40 ( stock [ ors and feeders J2 40Q3 40 , lexas fed steers i , $3 00(33 ( 50 Hors-lUccipts 13 000 market stronger , mixed $ )0' ) ' > G < ! 0d heav y $3 0503 07V liebt I $3 OOQ1 S3 , skips $ J 03Q3 3 > fcihi ep liecalpts 2 000 , mariiot steady , nntivos $ T60/.5'0 western corn fed , $4 50 > ( J5 41 Tex ins M 5J@4 75 JSnt IimkiI > > rio ( < Vardi East St ; IJ u , Feb 1 Cattle Ueeoipts 000 , ship i ments 000 , market steady , fair to fancy nntivo steers SJ40i5 OJ , stockers nnd feed crs $2O0 J4O Hoks Kceelpts 1,200 , shipments . 1 400 I , heavy (3 8033 90 , paeklncr , $ J 70 JJ 85 , light ; $ J 1)0 < J3 75 KniiRii Oltv Fob 1 Cattle Hoceipts , 1 'I1J , shipments 1 700 market strone and hlitior , steers W-IQIIO tows , $17503 00 l , stockers nnd feeders $2 4J ( J25 Hogs Receipts 5 003 , shipments 700 1 , market steady , all grades , $ J.70Q3 80 , bulk , $ J 72 > OJ 62'f ' hloux JUy , Fob 1 Cattle Receipts , 100 , shipments 450 , market slow , can [ ners 7icg$12i ( , cows , $ lll0 < ? l 'i stoca ors $15JCJ25 ( , fecdors , $2 2jC42 00 , veal { l calves $2 00@J 15 llofcs Hecelpts 1 200 , shipments , none , , market strong , liuht $ lr > @ 3 02 , heavy , $3 05@J 05 , mixed , t)50n ) ( 00 OMAHA AVHOLLSAtiL MAKKETS I I'roilucc , I rullu , Etc Faos Strictly fiesh , UQ14ci cold storage 8@l0c H111K8 , Pli ts , Til tow , Etc Green salted hides 4 > fo , No 3 g s hides Mo , dry flint hides , 5 ( < 40o. culf hides , 4l4"01Ke , dama od bides , 2c less , sheep pelts , treon euch 25cffl $1 00 , shcop pelts drv , per lb 7Q13 > tfc , tal- ; low No 1 , J > o , No 2 , 3o , grease , whlto 4@4ifo , yellow , KG' Hutteii Creamery , fancy 2o@22ochoice 1CQ17C Dairy , fancy , 14 JlOc , choice , 11 ® 12a Country funoy , llgil.o , kood to choleo , 0@llo , fair , 7G3c , lufonor , 4CjBc Pickles Medium , per bbl , $4 75 , small I , $5 75 giiorkms $175 , G & . U chow chow , qts $5 85 , pts , $ J.J5 Poultiiv Droned , per lb Chickens 0Q 60. ducks , DQUOo , fcoose , 10@llo , turkejs , rOMltc Potatoes J3@35o for choleo , common 1 , 20025a bvvEET Potatoes 70Q75o Onions 50Q70c . bAUEU KitALT Ubls , $1 7a , half bbls $2 75 G mg Mullard ducks $ JD0c ? 3 50 , mlxod ducks , * 15JQ2 00 , teal , $1 25J1 50 , Jack snipes , $100jl 23 , Juek rabbits , $ J 50 i ? > 4 00t ' smull rabbits $1 OOjil 20 , squlrrolfc $1 OOjJ ! 1 10 , plover 75@1 00 ClDEii-Uhls , $5 50 , bit bbls $3 25 Mai 1 e buaxu 12 > f ( < Jl5c per lb Funs Ueavor per lb , $3 50QI 00 , otter % each , $ JOO7 00 , wolf each $15J@2.00 1 , coon , each 2jQ75o , mink , each , 15JC0O , muskrat , fall 5Qllo , skunk , rat , 25 ( < c00o i , bndior , rat , 25a0j , door skins , fall , per lb , lb@27o , winter , Jv3Ju ( Ueans Choice hand picked navy $17 > ( < 4 3 00 , choice hand picked uiodium , $1 0j1 70 1 , choice hand plcKod country , $15 : % ! 75 1 , clean country , El 23Q1 50 , Inferior country , $ ioo@ii5. Pjkivisioss Hams No 1 , 10 lb average , 9a , 20 to 2-2 lbs 8 0 , 13 to 14 lbs , l ) ' o , shoulders , 4'/o , breakfast bacon , No I 00. ' bam sausage , 8'fe ; dried beaf hams , 7o , beef tongues $ u.oopor dozen , dry salt meats , 55)fo ) l > er lb , ham roulctto , u > $ o , add lo per lb for small Jots An 1 ks Per bbl common r3 ODQ2 21 1 , choice , $2 500100 , fancy , $4 1)0(23 ) 00 Mincp Meat 80 per lb Hone ) 15@l0o per lb for choice PitesEiiv is 83100 nor lb , JKM.1E84@4k'o per lb Heesvvax No 1 , IC lOc Pj.s Feet PJcklod , kits , 70o , spiced pigs tongues , kits $215 , pickled trlpo , kits C3c , pickled ' I ! C tripe , bits , 83c , spiced pigs hock ( * , kit * $1 15 I lout btato , $ aO0@l 00 , fancy , $ * 0J(3 ( 5.00 H vr Choice upland , $0 00 , midlaud , $4 50 , lowlnnd $ ) W Choi Frrt > $12 50 HitAN-$10 Ml LEMovs Finci , $3 0030.00 , choice , $3 60 G5 00 CEtEitT Per dor 30c Cai troiiMA Giiai cs $3 00 pears , $5.75 \1e s Pom Per bbl $3 75310 5 Uavanas According to slw , per bunch , jj 00Q3 00 Hurrtnisr Tubi lie roll 14c Cocoaslts l\.r 100 , $5 00 All I I HtTTElt 00 CilVMUltiilES-$10 0lQll ) 50 OhvNoks Plorldn , per box $3 0003 00 Hi ci win \t Floi n-Por bbl $4 7505 50 Wool Fine , average 22G2Jc , medium average ' 21d < 22c , quarter blood , nvcrane , 18 ( d Vo , coirsc , avoratro 15jJI7c , cotts und rough < nvorago , 14G10c Cons 18c Oats 10c \ ruCholce , medium size , 6@9o , choice , bcavi , 4@tic Live Piofoss Per doz $159 OrooorltB Duinu Fiiuit Currants now 5Ko , prunes casks 1 300 lbs 5c , pruaos bbls or bags 5 ! c , citron pcol , drums .0 lbs , 22j , lemon peel t , drums , 11)lbs ) , 18c , fnrd dntos boxes 12 lbs 10c , apileots , choice ovnporatcd , 14a , apricots , Jell , cured , 23 lb boxes , 10a , nprl cots , fancy , mount Hamilton 2 , > lb boxes llic , nprlcots choleo bigs , SO lbs 14Vc , ap pics , * evnpornted , Alden , 5J lb boxes , Oe , upples star , 8'fu , npples , fancy , AUIcn 51b , 10c , apples fancy , Ala n Mb 10' < c , bait Like 5 fo , blackberries , ovapoiatel 50 lb , boxes S' QOJfo cherries , tutted dry Lined 13c , pears California funcy , l s boxes , 2 , > lb , l-o , poaches Cal No 1 , f tiei'js , unp bags , SO lb 15c , nectuilnes red , lie noctnilncs , silver boxes Tie Ditto 1 plums , Pal 3.3 lb boxes , S' ' fc , raspberries evan N V , now , 23 > 4c , prunes Cnl K C , 90 100boxLS 251bs , 7o , prunes It C 00 70 0a , orangoteel , lfo , raisins , Cillfornla London , crop lbSJ $2 25 , Cil loose , museatols , ci op lSbJ , $ MK ) , Val onclas 18SS 0c Valeuclas , now , 8' ' < c , Cal scedloss sks 7J c CanspiiGoons Fruits , CnllfornlnCannod Goods btindird Urvnds 2J lbs per do ? Apricots , $170(318) ( , apricots , plo fruit , $15) i , gallons $4 0. ) blacuborrics tiii , 1 berries black $2 0002 2a , cherries white , $2 5 25Q2f0 crapes , $1 b5@l Ml ponr9 Harts lott 1 , $2.10Q2 .0 p aches , \ellow $2 10@2 2j , poaches j , lemon cling $2 Ja plums efk , $1 0501 80 , plums cold drops $1 b0 plums , green [ gnges $1 U)0J 80 , poichcs Hay Cltv , with pitts in $1 CO , currants $2 10 , gooseberries - berries 1 $2 3) ) , nectarines , $2 03 , quinces $2 5 10 , raspberries , $3 00atrawbor-ios $2 75 , 1 ouches , 3 lb eastern standards St 85 3 lb eastern socon Is $1J5015J , lib pie $110 , 0 lb pic $2 00 Riillon , pic $3 00 , Ci csccnt . apples higri standards , $2 oO , 2 lb gooscbor ries , 90c , 3 15 strawberries OOQIn 3 1b • raspberries , SI 00 , 3 lt > blueberries 80@90e , , 3 lb blockborrles 050753 , 3 lb strawberries preserved ] $1 SO , 3 lb raspberries , uroserved $1 | 80 2 lb blackberries preserved , $120 pineapples j , Bahama chopped , $2 00 , 2 lb , Hahatnn grated $2 75 3 lb Bahama sliced $3 \ 50 2 1b Standard sliced $ jlo0tbor ! ries 1 , 2 fl > red , Baltimore , bj@J5e Caxnkij ri n llroolc trout , 3 lb $2 40 , sal moil 1 trout , 3 lb $ ' 2i , elams , 1 lb $1-0 clams 1 21b $2 00 , clam chowder 3 lb l 75 deviled 1 craos lib $2 2 ? , deviled crabs 3 lb $ ! J 50 , codfish balls 2 lb $1 75 , cavior lb $2oecls ! ! lib M 40 , lobsters 1 lb , $193 lobsters 2 lb $2 03. loostors dovlledi lb $2 2a , mackerel lib (175 , mackerel mus tnrd sauce J lb $2 00 , mackerel , tomato ! sauce 31b $2 50 ovstors 1 lb $1 10 nystors 31b $1 80 , salmon C It , 1 lb $190 , sal mon , C H , 2 lb , $2 80 , salmon Alasl n 1 lb $1 CO salmon , Alaska , 2 lb , $2 G5 , shrimps 1 lb , $2 5j Codfish Extra Georges now 5' e , Grand I Banu , new , 4c lurkcyod largo middles 8 > c Bilvcr 21b Dlocks Gc , snow white 2 1b bricks , 7 c , snow whlto crates 12 5 lb boxes 7c , Iceland hullbut , lie medium scaled herring , 2jo , No 1 scaled herring , 22c < , domestio Holland herring 55c , Ham burt , spiced herring $1 50 , HuBsiau sardines 75c , Russian surdines plain 5ac , imported Holland herring Crown brand , 80c , do fancy milKers 90c Fish Mackerel , No 1 shore , half bbls , $13 00 bloaters half bbls $18 00 whlto lUh , half bbls , $7 00 trout , half bbls $5 5) fam ilj whitoflsh $3 00 , salmon $8 > 0,1 lb mack erel ( herring ) $1 Oorl 10 1 lb flnan baddies $175 2 1b lobsters , $2 9003 00 , 1 Tb lobsters $1 90Q2 00 , 1 lb Alaska salmon , Aleut $1 CO , 21b oysters , 10 oz , Haltimore Peerless $1 81 1 lb oystorB 5 oz , Baltimore Peerless , $110 2 lo select , 13 rz Peerless $2.3. ) 1 lb clams little nocks $1 25 , 3 lb clams llttlo necks $2 tO ' { lb sardines , Imported Dor case , 100s $1100010 00 , 14 ib sardlnos Imported per Cttso lOUs $15 00JJ ) 00 , % lb Imported bono less sardines 20c , ' / lb sardines American , per 100s Trench stj le $4 500 > 00 , } < f lb sar I dines American par case 10 Is French atv le , $7 rt.8 00 , yt lb sardines mustard per case r)0s $4 00it4 25 , Imiorted Uoy sardines , $1100 VfcaETAiiLES Tomatoes 3 lb extra $1 00 , 3 lb Standard , Western brands l)0CJ3oc ) , gallons strjctly standard $2 90 Corn Preferred stock sugar corn finest grown $1 CO giltodLO sugar corn , veiy line $150 , MeMurraj's 2 lb sugar corn 1 , $1 23 2 lb extra , Woncrn brands , bocQtl 00 , 2 lb Btandard Western brinds 7O0SOe Mushroons I lb Trench extra tine 22025c , 1 lb French fine , 18@22e , 1 lb Froneh , ordl nary , 10018c leas Ires line , per tan , 2oe . , domi line per can , 11 c 3 lb extra sifted $2 00 , 2 lb Early June $1 2oQl J5 , 2 lb Mar row standard brand , $1 10 , 2 lb soaked 59e fatring Hcans 3 lbi gh grido rofuteo , 93o , 2 lb Golden Wax beans 73c , 2 lb string beans 70c , Lima Beans -2 lb soaked , 7)0 Boston Balcel Hcans 1 lb T owls , $103 , Crown brand $153 Sweet Potatoes 1 lb Now Jersov , $1 00 DalsjlJa Pumpkin _ T lb new pumpkin 9 0 Cocoa % lb tin 40c per lb Cuocolatl 22J35e per lb , German chlck- orv , red 80 On s-Korosono-P W,10e , W W l c headlight , lie , gasoline , 12o , salad oil , $1 25 ; 09 00 per dozen * bcoAKs Cut loaf , 80 cut loaf cubes , 7Ke ! , standard , povvdorod , 7 0 , XXXX povvdored ' , 7Jfc , granulated stundaid , 7@7' u , eonfec- tloners'A , OJfc , white extra C , O'tfo ' , extra C Neb Go , ntnbor5 o bOAi s Castile , mottled , per lb , 8QIO0 'i do whlto per lb , UQllSo Oasned Meats 1 lb lunch toutuo , $2 CO 1' 3 lb lunch tongue , $1 75 1 lb corned boot , $120,2 lb corned beet , $3 05 , 6 lb corned beef , $0 50 , 14 lb corned beef , $1100 , 2 tb boneless pigs feet , $2 25 , 1 II ) English brawn 1 , $1 20 , 3 tb English brawn , $2 00 , 0 lb r n- glish brawn , $0 50 , 1 lb compressed ham $175 , 2 lb compressed bam , $3 7o , 1 tb J chipped bonf , $2 00 La L-l 75 J4 50 Ginoek Jamaica , i { pints $3 00 nordoz Cheese Young Americas full rreum , ll } o factory twins 11a , off gralos 7jSc ! , Van Rosscn I dam , $11 50 per doz , sap sago > , 23c. brick , 12)c , llmburgor lie , domestio bwiss , 11014c , imp bwiss 20c Wiiaihno PAirn Straw , per tb , IV © 2 > < o , rag , 2 > < o , inunllla , U , 'eot c , No 1 f ' , 7c Uaos Union squnro 35 uor cent oft list bALT Dairy , 10 lb in bbl bulk $210 't best grade 60,5s $3 JO , Sjst grade 100 , 3s , $2 40 , best | , rude .8 , 10s $3-0 , rock suit , crushed $1 80 dairy salt , Ashton,50 lb bags , 83c , bulk , 234 lb bags , $125 , common , in bblB , $1 25 Faiiihaceoub Goods Harley 1Jf"3lo , 'a- rlna , 4J c , peas 3o , oatmeul5 030 , inaea ronl , lUe , vermicelli , 10c , rleo , I0o > fo , aogo and tapioeu iKJ7u , lima beans Gc Covmu Rjasted Arbuckle's ArlOBa , 21Xo McLaughlin's XX\X,3t \ G.rrai > n , 24Vc , Dihvoith,21 , 0 , Aluroma JLVo , bulk , 34 lc Hlmi Tvvisr Heavy , 14o , melium , ICe : , Ilhht 17c , 18 U C,20o , 1 , 20c , JO , 190 , 48 , 17c , broom twines , colored , JOc Mattiiekb rvviNB Vorj line , 40o , fine , SSc , medium , 35u , binders , 18c Sail J.vvi > e Very rlno llax,33a , line flax , 29a , line cotton , 32c , Calcutta bump , 14c bALSODA iVOIK" I"5 * " lb bTAiicu IJitifbo per lb broVE Polish $3 0303 b7 per gross Hiiooms 1 tic $3 01 Jtlo , $2 20 , stables , $3 85commou , $15001 75 Uaos Am , per 100 , $17 03. Lowlston , per 100 $17 03 Nuts Almonds 15c , Brazils 14c , filberts , 12W , ivcuns lie , walnuts , 12Xe , peanut cocks , 8 , roasted He , lunnessoo icaauts , 7c bi ices \ \ hole , per lb Allspice , 10c , Cos sia , China Oocloves Pcuang , 21a , nutmegs , No 1 75a , pepper , 180I9o , shot psppor , 23c Dittos ( Grocers ) Per lbHorax , llu , • copperas 2 > ( o , Hay leaves , 14c , vlue , lllo , cwomsalt | , 4o , hlaubcr salts , cO , Bulphur , 4Ko , blue vltrol 9c , alum , 4c , tartaric acid , 48c , rosin,2c , saltpeter , ubsolutcl } pure , lOo , turn camphor , 2 Ibi in box , 1 oz cakoj UJc i , bops , U und } { lb parUages , 20u , sago , U and J U f Ib packages 15c tnnddcr , lie , saltpeter , 10c ( ; Indigo , 1 lb nnd 5 lb , boxes S F , G3Q70C , indigo T lb and 3 lb boxn Madrls 75o , soul ingwix 23 lb boxes redt , ) > o , sealing vvix , 23 lb boxes , white , 4c . . , „ CorpfiE Gr on Funcj' old golden Ulo 23c , fancv nldpcvocrryf 23 > i lllo choice tofnncv , 22o Rio prlrup 2lc Rio , good , 20 ( , Mocha -He , lava , .Jnhcy Manochllng 2Sc , Java good interior 3le , African , 2lo Heir Manilla rope , tobasis , slsvl rope , 12e , cotton rope 10' , now procoM bKo Cotton Ivvisr Ulbbnyyri flue , 8 or 4 pl > , 22e ! fine .0c , Dalsj , l * < c. Olives Quvrts , per doz $375 , pints , per doz , $ ' -25 , bulk pargal,9lc \ iNEQiit JOgr cldof , gc' , good 12a , line , 10c " M01 a K8 Hbls N O ( choice , per gal , 45c , bakers , 2So , blackstrap 30c. Dry Gncxl CvnrsT WaiuUlbb , whlto lS'/c ' , colnrod , 2l'fa UiTTS Standard , 80 , gem lOo , beauty , 12 ' u. boone , lie , peerless ensod $0f0 Coiisrr Jlans Boston 7Ko , Androscog gin 7Jfc , Kcarsargo , 7Xc , Uockport , 6 } cs Conestcga , OJfu fichs Oakland A , 7o IntornationalYY , 8I , bhotucket , b 8X0 , Wuiren , No 870 lite , HerwIcK HA 18c , Acme 1 Jo , York 10 inch , 12 ! } < fu , York , Winch 13 0 , bwlft River 80 , Ihorndike , OO 8's 'e , inorndlke , LP S' o , Ihorndlke , 120 ti o , Thorndlke XX , 14c , Cordis iNo 3 9tfo , Cordis No 4 , 10'fc ICrNTUcKr Jlvns Memorial lac Glen wood 20c , Ky btar , 35c Hercules 18c , Em plro ' 2..0 , Foltsvvold 27tfc } , Mollvlllo , J3o | U mg up 2 ? > c CitA'it atovons B , 5l o , Stovons'A , 7c , bleached 8c , Slovens'P 7J/c , b oachod , S fo , btovons' N , SKo , bleached , \i\o. \ btevons' blll.U J MtsciLLvsEOUs Table oil cloth , $2 33 , table oil cloth , marble $2 50 , plain Holland , 0 c. dado Holland 12'tfe , I LAVSEis Plaid Riftsmon SOo , Clear Lake J3K" iron Mountain .0' ' < c , Whlto Gil No 2 ) { , 22ifc GU No I $ i 20Kc , lllINo 2 } i 22 0 , UH No 1 , % JOc , QuoBl choo No 1 Jf 4 e Piiints bolid Colors \tlantlc , Go Sla tor Oe , Berlin oil f c , Garner oil 7Q7Xc , Pink and Rob s Richmond U' c Allen , be , Rivorpolnt , ) c , btcol River , Ic Pieidc , J 4c , Indigo BlueSt Lce.or , 5 c , Wash lm.ton 1 Go Amorlcnn 0 > c Arnold O u , Arnold Conturv , Oe Amnnd l.o , bMefel A , 12 , Windsor gold tli't , 10 } < e , Arnold U , lO ] c , Arnold A , 12c , Arnold Gold boil , 10' 1 < c , "iollovv boui , lOKc CAMimies Slater 5e Woods 5c , Stand nrd 5cPeacock 5e I lannfl \ \ hito Qucceho No 2 , J , Inch 37'tfc ' Quoecho No i % 1hl.Ii J2' o An 1 win , 32 ! o , Windsor * -J c red C 24 Inch , r'tfo L-4lnch31 } < c GG-lincI 20c , IIA F 1 , ttich , 3jc , JRF Pi inch 27c , O , X inch 1 > 5c IIdmvis Amoskeag , 9 oz 17c , Everett , 9oz lie , York , 9oz.no Uajmaker , 8K0 , Jalfrov XX , lie Juffroy X\X 1-e , Beaver 1 Creek AA HVc HeavorCreok UU , lie 1 Heaver Crook CC 10c Gimiiiam Plunketcheclts 0 fc , Whlttcn ton I ( l e , York , C4C , Normandi dross , 8'fc Calcutta < dress , 7kc , Renfrovv dress b > QU ( c Piuvrs Dress Charter O ik 3o , Ra mapo 1 4K < \ Lodl 5Kc , Alton bo , Richmond 0Mndsor < , O c , Lddistono 0)ic [ , Pacific , 6Xc < Poplah LuMDEit-Clear poplar box bds , % in I s 2 b $ J3 00 , clear popl ir , % in panel $10 00 clear poplar , V in panel $23 00 , clear poplar I , 14 I" panel stock vvldo's 2 s $ .3 00 , clnar ' poplar corrugated colliug } in $ -9 30 Posts White cedar 0 in halve , 12c whlto co lar 5J in halves and 8 In quarters lie vv hito codur 4 in round IGe , Tenneiseo re : 1 cedar , split 10c split oak , white , 8c saw 1 cd oak 17c . Sun Lvr No 1 plain Sand 18 in $1700 , Mo 2 plaiu , 8 aud 16 in , $1j 50 , No 1 , O G $17 00 HvTTr\9 Weli Tunno Pickets O G batts J inch 00c , O G batts } $ © ss , T5e 1 meh well tubing D & M nnd bev $31 : 00. pickets D & . 11 , llat , $21 00 , pickets 1)1H square , $18 00 Ceiling and Pahtitiov 1st com 3 in whlto 1 ino partition $32 00 , 2d com % in white pioo partlon $27 00 , clear % \ollovv plno celling $ .0 00 clear 36 in Norwnj , $14 00 3d com VlnNorvvaj , $13 00 Lime Best 80u Ci ment $125 Plastek $2 20 ; t Liumber and BiilUUnn Mntcrlal 12 ft 14 ft 16 ft 18 ft 20 ft 23 ft 24 ft t 2x4 15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 17 00 I 2x0 15 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 1000 17 00 17 00 ) 2xS 15 00 13 00 15 00 10 00 1000 17 00 17 00 ) 2x10 15 00 15 00 15 03 lb 00 1000 17 00 17 00 > 2x12 15 CO 13 00 15 00 10 00 II ! 00 18 00 IS 00 j 4x48x9 10 00 10 00 10 00 17 03 17 00 1000 19 00 ' 1 fscivo No 1 4 nnd U in 12 nnd 14 ft rough $10 00010 50 , No 1,4 and 6 in 10 ft $17 00017 50 , No 2 4 and 0 in , 12 and 10 ft $13 5Jjl4 ( 00 , No 2 4 nnd Gin 10 ft , $14 50 Finishing 1st and 2d clear lyincb s 2 s , $49 00 5100 1st and 2d clear l'iand2lrch 82 s $17 000)0 20 , Hdcloir , Uf inch s 2 s , 24100041)00 Hseloet Hi"i und 3 inch s [ s s $ J7 0003b 03 , 1st and 2d clear , 1 inch , n 2 s $1j00 , Jd clear , 1 inch , s2s $30 00 , A [ 2elect 1 incb s 2 s Ml 00 , B selec , I inch s \ 2 s $ ' 9 50 bTocK Boards A , 12 inch sis 14 and 16 1 feet $40 00 , U 13 inch s 1 s 13 14 and IC feet $1100 , C 13 inch sis 12 and 10 feet $30 00 , D 12 Inch sis 13 14 and 10 feet $23 00 No 1 coin 12 inch , ilsl roet $18 0) ) , No Jcoml2lueh s 1 s 14 and lb feet , $17 5J ) 018 50 , No 1 com 12iuch sis , J.0 18 and-3 I foot , $18 50 No 2 com 12 inch , s 1 s , 14 and I 10 foot $17 50 Iloomno 1st com 0 Inch white pine $34 00. 2d com 0 inch whlto plno , $30 00 , 3d 1 com 0 inch white pine , $20 00 , 13 com 0 inch vvhltfa pine $20 00 , com 4 and 0 Inch , jollow pine , $15 00 Star 4 inch , Jollovv pine $17 00 , 1st and 2d clear yellow plno , 4 and 0 Inch , $18 50 biuvoiES Per M X\ clear $3.20 , extra * A * $3b0 , Btnndard A $2 40 5 Inch clear , $1 6001 70 , 0 Inch clear $1 7 ( J1 60 No 1 , $11001 15 , clear red cedar mixed widths from Washington territory $ . ) 40 California red wood , dimension widths $4 50 , cypress , clear heart , dimension widths , $3 25 , laths J $2 40 I ru < Borax llo , cltno ucld , 4G(751e ( , tartaric acid 40044c carbolio ncld , J ( 041c castor oil , $1 2i > 01 28 , bulsum tolu WrfiSJc , tonka beans fl 5501 03 , cubeb berries , $1 95 , calo , mel Coo , camphor , 40019c , cantharides , $1 .501 30 , cassia buds , 17020a chloroform , 50t52o ergot 40Qo0c glycerine 20025a , gum nrnbic GO09ao Ivcopodium 40045c , morcuo 80c. mnrphlno sulph , $2 000115 , opium , $3 7o , qulnlno J5@5Jc , turpentine , 54e , linseed , raw 5Sc , belled , 01c SI taln Biock Tin Small pig , 2So per lb , bar , 23o per 'b C01 per Planished boiler sizes , 32a per lb , cold rolled 2Sc per lb , sheathing 37c par [ lb , pitts and flats , .bo per lb GAL\A"Si/rn bm et liioy Dlsct , 60 10 per cent , pat plan iron A , lO c , H O c. RooriNa-Charcoal , I. C , 14x3ft 112 $0 00 , I X , $7 50 f bliEi T Inov No 2fl , $3,75 No 27 , $3 85 ' fcOLDBIC I401OO ) TinPlatk I 0,10x14 225 , $7 50 , I X , 10x14 , 225 $3 25 | , i lPlite Coke LC , 10x14 , 225 $0 50 ) bTEEi Nahs Base , $3,00 bTEFI WlHE NAHS-HaBe , $3 50 \ \ jhe Jap barb , $3 GO ; galv , $4 20 Docs your mother k\ovv ( \ you're out , " said a boy to bis llttlo brother ' Yes ' , she docs il was the answer , for ( jno.bottlo of Dr Hull s Cough byrup bus knoci od my cold Into a cocked hut , you bet " A fovv applications of Salvation Oil will in st truly relieves stiffness } a the neclc or join ts 25 " cents , f \v lit ; JTIiroo Hours Ilnnclit All oxcoodlnt'lv ppjltp vounu ( jontlo- , muii hniidod a voryjirfitty girl into the cupitol vostorday , und whlto looking ( , the Itcopor of the buildinc to luivo the door loading to the doinu unlocked , liu vvns heard to nddicss his companion us Miss Alice , " Baya the Atlanta CoiiBtl- | tution For tin00 hours the couple ro- , rauinod loaiiliifoii the punipotuniltilk- ing of the feconorvand ether things As the were finally leaving the build [ ing the jouiigmitn vyashoard tonddross the joung ludy as "my own dulling precious sweetheart " It vv.ta tliouglit , probable Unit ho bud not wasted hio op- , poitunity Ail Absolute ruri * The ORIGINAL AHILTINC OINTMENT is only put up in larae two ouneo tin boxes , und is an absolute euro for all sores burns , wounds ohuppod hands and nil skin orup tlons Will positively euro all muds of piles Ask for the ORIGINAL AHIEriNE OIN T- MEN I. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 5 cents per box by mall 33 coats THE PACIFIC ROADS This Mnn Thinks the Government In llivrcl on rticni Smt L\ki Cit , Jnn 28 To the Hill ] tor of Tin Uisr 1 wtii surpnocd to road the following oditorlul piragrtph tr a rccont issue of Till 111 l' The total amount of money paid out by the government to the Pacific nillroadt 111 round numbers amounts to $117 000,000 In the twenty joars since the debts wore Incurred the companies hnvo repaid to tlio govern ment in transportation Bcrvlics , casn pa.v ments under the 1 hurman act nnd in bonds nnd cash deposited $ .14 000 000 , loav tug ; a bnlaneo of $111000000 Iho interest paid . by the United btntcs cxccc Is the prln clptl bj $18 030 000 The p 13 ments hereto fore lnndo hnvo averaged about one half the annual interest rate At that rata It would take the companies slxtv one and one half vcarslo , refund the interest now paid und bixIj jcars to repaj prlncipil nnd lateiest with annual paj ments of JSoOOOOO This enormous debt , if extended bj the govern ment , will bo a drain on tbo productive in dustiy of the west for nt least lilt ) years Not only Is the debt Itself an unjust buidon 01 the counti j contlguoui < o the nidtd lines but ns tong ns It exists the Pacific lines will maintain rates nt the highest posslblo point and combine with computing lines to take all the tralllc will bear . I was surprised , br-ciuso so far ns I hnvo noticed hero the Salt Lnko Trlbiino is the onlj ptpoi in all the ro- glen that has ever takoii this Bt mil I'ho vvoudoi to mo is that every such paper did not tuko tins statu ! I sjp- { pose the Contrnl l'lcillo had nuvo onougii J to stand out for justice toltsolf and ' its p ttrotia in the niattot , but Mr Iluiitington is iiguiti in Washington olforing to pay tribute fo" pence , otfci- ing to p ly principle and intuost on the subsid\ bonds if the debt cin bo Btictchcd . , | out ever 0110 hundiod and twontv-llvo . 3onis Ctccd Ilavmond put f. it ' tight before a committee of the last congioss when ho substantiallv denied that the road owed the government a dolliu nndchallongod a trial of the fact in [ t the couils Iho debt is onlj tech . . niohal The companies hnvo not ro- coivod the intoiost ptid bi the govern0 tnont , und it is not , in icalita qttcs- tion between thomiuid the govoinmciit , but between the people who are dependent - pendent on these roads and tlu > govot 11- tnont The lnttot docjnVt need the tnonov , and the fnrmors of Nebraska , obliged to taiso coin aud potatoes at 10 01 15 cents a bujhol , do need it 'Iho deb itos in congress upon the Pa cific tailroad legislation show Hint the sot vices of the roads to the govot ntnont were expected to ofTsct the interest on the bonds the services and the saving in j the cost of tnoso services That ex pectation I ; has boon 111010 than mot According to toports of the secret iry of vv vr , the government was paying fioml802to 180S Inclusive , on nceount of its milltnri pcaco establishment in the legion under consider Ulon , about seven millions a joar while in vvai , which wis chionic on the plains fet a great pxrt of that period , its Ycarlj ox- pQtiditurcs J were llvo times bovon mill 1011 doll irs Sibley's" campaign in Min nesota co tU,000 000 At 0110 time , after the close of the civil wti , thoio woio 0,000 troops in sorvlco in the Union Pacilic railioad country 'lodav , with the immense growth of this region in twontj live jours , the snmo sot vices In peace nro lobs than $4,000XM ( ) a year , and since 18GS there liavo ] boon no Indian wars on the piopor line j of the o subsidized roads 'I Ins pai ' t of thocounttv now pas and from its topography and arid olimato must pvj 1 , twic c a& much for railroad service us that pai t of tlio country eastward of the 1 Missouri river Whj should this immense j and eternal burden of interest on the subsidy bonds bo added to the allondy ' existing buidon , when the im- ] plied if not expicsscd contract was that the ' interest shouid bo p ud in services , ns is proved by the deb itos in congress and also by the fact that no othoi pro vision was mauo for its pay 1110111 , und when , if this were not so , it his been paid I lhat is to say , the $ .1,900,000 , annunlly paid bv the govern ment on the bonds with ono hand it has received 1 with the other liana in the foi 1 in of service and expenditures saved This interest ought not to bo exacted of the countrj tributirv to these roads , and it is to bo tcgrotttd that neither company ' seems inclined to maintain the right 1 in the matter liut tlioy are hardly censurailc while the I people most interested s ly ind do 1 nothing , in piotost Public opinion , so far 1 as expressed , demands the collection of this interest and uiiloss the ocoplo nitoicbted : protest against the monstious extortion < doubtless eongiess will fcol compullod 1 to o\act it i or the ro ids to demand 1 its lolcaso and tcmbsion would but 1 exasperate uublic opinion And it is , nothing ditoetlj to the ioud6 Ihov liavo only to exact about $4,000,000 a vein oxtia , in rate , for the next fifty ye irs in ordoi to meet it Unless 111- deed 1 , the comootion of now roads drives 1 thorn into bankruptcy In that case it would provo to bo of some intoiest to ; the the stockholdois fet whom Messrs Iluntington and Adimsntc eupposod to bo acting The interest on these bonds ought to bo remitted by act of eongiess , so far as : these roads ate concoi nod , the redemption - tion of the bonds thdmsolvcs loft to bo consldoied when they fall duo nnd the hand of the concrcseional lobbyist and 1 stock jobber taken at once and forever from the throats of the coinpinios To redeem these bonds when duo the companies - panios can isauo their own bonds if ttiov must Nothing but injuiy to the inter ostB of all parties coneernod has ever resulted from the government prosecu tion of the roads It would have been ; far bettor for thorn if they had never gene into partnotship with the govoin- mont It has not been an advantage , but a detriment , nnd promises to bo foi a hundred yours to como I should Hko to boo justice , at least , if not the som- blai ee of statesmanship , exhibited in this long chnptot of Imbecility and J domngogary WI1011 the Union Pacific railroad I ro tolled what ic now the site of Clioy- onno , the Now York Tribune told the story in the caption of an editorial , nainolj , 'Tlvo Hundred Miles of Civi lisation " When the two roads joined their tt ticks on the Promontoiy , the story was "Two'Ihousund Miles of Civ llUation " By means of the load whlto mun liavo boon substituted for savages , domostlc cattle for butlalo , income for outlay , perpolual peace for poi potual war , in the vast scope of steppe and mountain which had previously sepa rated the west coast f torn the heart of I tno country mora impassably than an ocean ton times as fur across The ad- vantages of this magical traiiBpoi tntlon cannot bo tianslnted into sums of del lars , yet should It not bo takoii into nc- , count in settling this vexed mattei t When in the distant future the hls- 1 tory of these transactions comes to bo written , shall it bo sqt down that while in the throes of civil war a 1 dlroail to the Pacific was regarded bj pcoplo and rulois as cheap at 11 hundred million of dollais , the matter was so bunglinglj t mniiiigod by congress that instead of giving a dollar foi such a road the road itBoll or tlio region it served was ulti- mutolj taken bv the thioat and robbed of two or tlneo hundred millions , and that this inconceivable tribute vv is lev- iod upon a region which vvus foreod by natural eauaos to pay double rates for railroad Borvleo It looks as though that , is about the way the future histo- riuu will bo obliged by truth to the facts to state it • It is to bo hoped the companies will insiit uiwn their equities , oven at this Into dnj , in unj final deal with con'refs nnd not , for the sake of | H.nco , stibmit to injustice The buriicn will not fall pi thorn but on their enforced pationi 'I he ( .ompriiilcs are , In 0110 case , trus tees of thoii natrons' interests in this matter : , bo long ns they i < < * ciit to nothing , , they liavo tl 0 adv tntnge Pvon if congress Miouhl enact the nils- taken . demands of public opinion into , law , the courts would probably upset It The road already has u contiaot wilh , the govoinmciit , which cannot bo vie In oil If thoj rosWt its violation Lot thorn stand upon it , nnd refuse to paj the intoiost on the subsldj bonds because - cause . thev have never received it , and j" it never was stipulati d tliatthov should pa > it in liionov , and the } liavo piidlt tr soivico 'Iho entire press of the couuttj alTcctcd ought to demand this with 0110oico And the position ought , to bo maintained to the blttor end and if they on not got so much justiro as to liavo that credit in the settlement { lot the pioportj goto fore elosuto nnd confiscation , and duplicate it O. J Iloi.iibii'lt , The Great Ilnck Islnml ltnutn Tn changing time on Sundnj , Nov j- , the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific Hj liavo considered ovorv point of in terest to the Omaha . , trnvoling public If jou are going to Do * Moines , Chicago or , tmy tioint cast , our solid \ostibulo limited train is just what you wnnt Leave Omtha at 4 J5p tn arrive In Des Moluosl . . ) tllp m mulClileagoS 10 a m , dining , car for suppoi leaving Council IUulTsund for bn uKfast before reaching Chicago . This tr tin is nlso cquippod with . the finest sleepers and ehair cars tnndo bj tno Pullm in Co which leave from , the U P depot , Omaha every day at4 , 2 > p m , making eloso connections at Chicago with all trains for omtorn . points In addition to this mignllleuut tr j tin wo h ivo two other laily trains to Chicagolowing Omaha at 1)15 ) a in and 5 15 p in Pot infoimatiou as to routes ( , rates time , otc , call at tie-kot 0 111 co , IdOo rirnim street tolopliouo 7b2 ( S S Sli'Vi Vb General Western Agent _ SCHROEDER | & DEAN , GRAIN ProvisionsMStocks Bascme.it First Nabojal Bank , U ; I05 Soulh ltlll : Street , - Oiiliilin COMMERCIAL NATIONAL 1 BANK Capital , - $400,000 Suiialus , - 40,000 OII eri and DlruCtors K M Morsoraau O Jl Hitchcock lis Gnrneau Ji A Henry V M ' Anlo-son Win ( J Maul v pres , I II Will iams ! A ! • HopKlns piei A Millard cashier , V U lirj ant , assist int cashier NEBRASKA National J bank TJ , S DEPOSITOUY , 0JIA2A , HE" . Capital $100,000 Sin plus Jnn 1st , 1880 52,000 oinci ltd \nd imthcrons HfNni Wates Pi evident Lewis S Hi ku Mcol'iesldeut A ti 1007AI1V , VV \ Moimk John 8 Con ins It t Cusiiivo J N II I VTHICK - VV H f IluniB Cashier THE IRON BANK , Cor 12th nnd 1 u-nani Sts A General Hanking Iluslness transacted P WANTED eftllBI 1 I I I33UCD BY CITIES 3 ' &if n jjv3 | J ) yet fJ H COUNTIESSCHOOL districts , water Conespoudencesolicited 1 COMPANIES ETC H. W. HARRIS COMPANY . . & , Bankers , 103-163 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO 70 State Strnit BOSTON : ( ' 1 MA MnPACIDM Boots and 8)1000 ) KIliKLSDALL , JO L ? ICO , Bucccnora to I eod Jones V Co Wboles3lB 1 Maanfacturers ofBJoti&Saooi Acenti for Unit „ uubbsr Shoo Co 1IW 1111 aud 1101 I ll rn y Htrctt Unn.hu , NebriMikK Brovvors ' SlOIlZ& lLER , Lager Beer Brewers 1M1 Worth HlghteeBth Strast Omana Sebrsalis ' Corn lee " EAOLE CORNICE WORK , Manufacturers 1 ; ofGalvamzeHran Cowice Window-ess • and metal loskylliihtt Jol o l'penelor proprlator WS and 11J South 10th reo : jP.QPlf ' * _ ! . " ? : . ? " "PPJ3 ? et0' CLAIIK S 11 Ail UhAll\U CO „ Pamps , Pipes anil En nis , Steam 1 : r rnllrrer and rolnlna auppllos ct V.I Vtlnnd JU Varnsm itrojt Oinaha U S WIND EbQlNE A PUMP CO , Steam and Water Supplies Ilallldar wnl mils 919 and a Jonoj it.OmOm O K Hon Acllni Manaaer , imOWbELl A CO , Engines Boilers and General Machinery Vhsct-lron wori tteatn p imi saw tn III | ; 13-1"I1 ! l iaranHorth atrevt , OmaUa Iron Works PAXTOS & VIDHLIM } IRON WORKS , > Wrought ana Cast iron Bmlding Work KnglnepKan work Roneral foaalrr ma nine and 1 hlucm nllU work iimre and Koma U 1 11/ and l.th meet Omaha OMAUA WJRBX UtOV WORKS , Manufacturer Wire anil Iron failings • IXillt rolll , wllulnw mmrdi ( lower itnndt wire aiena etc l l orlllloH • trte Omaha OMAHA bAlE A IRON WORKS Hanf'rs ' of Tire and Burglar Prcof Safe Vtults , Jail wort Iron ihuttora and tin oicap-ti. 1 O Andreen prop r Cor UthaDd . 'a ' lion bl flash Doors ' , Etc ; M A DlbUno w A ( O , Wtioleealo manufacturer 'A Sat Doors , Blinds and Mouldings llranch omce in > and Uardatrceta Onata ub " > OUTHTOMAHAr , UNION STOCK YARD CO , Of Sottth OmaHa . Limitefl - TllKERSPRINGVEHW ( XMiridta/IAMjaaiMaw nh aTryOnlt % e > tl Imorpypd w7ujawmaHia " aiackliTO * flta C.uleatrrdlnii.l < Kcv J. Th i > ruiUa ili av aod aharUn * < cc rikag to tbo wei bl pfit on tbot * . uptd • qaillr waU to rough osjntry u fin * u drl WUim.iwi bJst a tefnotlon ( I ' , r0M c ( j ] H " fl JOMEBS' ' ; DIRECTORY , , Asrlculttirnl tmplomcntn j.a7a qui a via CAhy ' co , litTicnll'l ' Implements , Wagons , Carriage ? _ lluggln lo niiolo.nlo ( luinl a Vobrnits molim ; , Miriwnx t s/ou/w/id / co Jlanutacturcrs and Jol I of 1 In Wagons , Bnggics , RiKes , Pidws , Etc ecr Pth anil aclfloMtecli Oiunhv - Artists M11 lorlnlB „ A. I/OM'f , Jr , Artists ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1JU Uonjlai atreot Omaha Nebtmlia = Boots nnd Shoos ' n * . v moikse a to , Mhn of Boats and Snoot , 101,1101105 Dmialai ttr et Omaha Manufartorr , Bumiucr ilrupl Uoston e ! ' . . . - : a Cool , Ooko , 6to. " ui out R i \ lU < Mines ] ] and Stoppers ( f Hard aid Sift Coals millr tSatlrna llnnlt IIil llnv Oinla Nib " OMAHA COA1 COKFAIIME CO , Jobbers of Baid and Soft Coal aw Bouth lith ilrcet Omaha Ntbriilia " * NmtRAbKA I UPLCO Shippers of Coal and Cok 111 South 13fi itreet Omaha Ncbrmika T2Z = < m - Commission nnd SloroKO ntDDbLL i riduVll , ' Storage and Cimmission Merchants Bpeclaltlca II ittcr otjia rhooio | lullrj game 1113 Howards n.ct Oinnba Neb rz . _ Cigars * * " DEAN , ARMSIROZO i cO , Wholesale Cigars id North Cth Street , Omahn Neb Hrllo H3 . c ' 1 Dry Goods nnd Notions , " " " M P SMlfilA CO , I Dry Gcods , Furnishing Goods and Nolioiis 1103 and 1101 lMuglaf cor llt.i atroot , Omaha Neb ' KILPA IMCK KOOH dRY 000 i > CO , 1u 1 Importers & Jobbers in Dry Hood ! , Notions Quits Kurnlih ni Roots Co n < r 1 th nnd Ltimor aireota Omtlia Nobrasiia Furnlluro - DEHEY AM ONE Wholesale Dca'ers ' in Fornitnre Farnam itreet Omaha Nobraaca " CHARLES SHIVERICIC , Furnitnre Omaha Nebraika * . ' _ Crocorloa MoCOHD , DR iDY A CO , Wholesale Grocers , 13th nnd Ii avenwcrth ttr ets Omaha Nebraska S Hardware W J BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel Springs , wagon ito Inriwarq , lumbar ole U0 > .11 Harney tre it O-nnha. - HIMEBAVOII I TAYLort , Benders ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop Mechanics Tools ni d nurrnlo Pctlci 1105 Douglas street Omnba Neb = I 'T ' Lumber , Etc JOHA A WAKEFIELD Wholesale Lumber , Etc Imported And Amcricnn 1 ortlnnd Cement Btat * utcDt lor Mtlimukeo llytlnullo cement ad < ulr.07 vhtto 1 line " CHAS J ? LEE % Dealer iirHarilwoctl Lnmlier WooJ carpltl an1 parquo Ho liu Pthnnl Ujuglal airccts Otuaja Nobrnisa * OMAHA LUSIRFIt CO , All Kinds of Bm'dmg ' Material at Wholcsa'o 15th street a id Union 1 aclUo track Omaha ' LOUIS DRADhORD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash Doors eto Tard * Corner 7th and Douz as OCSo # eornor lOlb and Douglas FRED W OR AY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Etc . Corn ; ! 9th ai d Uouglai itr-cti Omaha Deaier in All Kiims of Lumber , 13 handtollfomlostreets O-nnlia Nebraska Wllllnory and N otlonB I ODLRFELnER & CO . . Importers & Jobbers mMillioeryS Notions 803 210 nnd 212 South Uth street • Motion 3. j r ndhiNiiON ' NOTioN co , . Wholesale Notiois and Famishing Goods 1IJI Harnoy roct Omaha s • _ u olio . . . * .n i CONSOLIDATED IANkTuNE CO , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Alio Crease etc On ilia A II It shop Manager ' r . 3 KP1 ° Xi . carpen7Lr PAPER CO , Wholesale Pacer Dealers Carry 1 a nice s' .ocV of i r n Ing trapping nnd wrltlol paper bpeclal attention gH en to car 1 paper Safes _ t _ ° . ' . .L A L DEANE A CO General Agents for Halls ' Safes 821 anil Ml South lOlh St Omaha Toys , Eto II HARDY A-CO , Jobbers of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goofy Ho ue Furnishing Goods Children s Carriages 12M I arnam street Omaha Neb = = = = . . .I . = TUB CHICAGO SHORT LINE Ol' TBB Chicago , Milwaukee St , Paul Ry ' IIib itcst Ilouto from Omnliit anil Council UlnITi to = = ETHE EAST E- TWO TltAINB DVIliY UB1WLRH OMAnA AND COUNCIL , Jii UKtt Clilcngo , AND Mlltranliee , St Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapid * , Bock Island , Frecport , llockford , Clinton , Itubuque , Uaveuport , Elgin , MadUun , Jaucsrllle , Illicit , lVInona , In Crease , And ell otbsr Important points East Norll east asst ttublu 1SL for through tletet * tall on the Hike leirat at IB0I ramaia street la liars r llloek or at Uiiloa I acitl I > epot Pullman Bleepera and the Hi est Dining far In tn vorldam run on tie raa n Una ot teal blcagn Mil waukeeAiit 1 aul Hallway aud orery nidation II paid to paiirngen by courtuuus employss of tut company le Mil I EH fleneral Manager I V TULKUU , Asslstiutlieueral Manager , A V 11 LAItriSNrUU Ucneral laatinger and Vlcket Agent UKO I' lIKAVrOBI ) AssUtsatrieaaralluseaxe * ted Ticket Agent Tj.eU-MlLuantrUb'aiirlutsnilsnl. . D yapfi uHK l i Bm TtWabMrs . wmWI WabMrs k rJ dUi .tllj I * S.nri.riil whr Ill * u. < ( ie , s. ' ' "J" • T * * tt ° Sl'