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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY , MAY 7 , 1890.
pttt i TTirr * IT titrr"i'n
SPECULATIVE MARKE1S ,
Wheat Opens Qnlet nntl Steady and Strength
Soon Follows.
A LIVELY INTEREST IN CORN.
Tlio Market Tor HOR Products In n
Kill her Perplexing Situation Tlio
Deniiind for Cattle Fnlr Gen
eral Quotations.
CniOAno , , Mny 0. [ Special Telegram to TUB
Ilr.B , ! The wlicnt market was not of that wild
character noted ycstotday , but was still very
nctlvo and restless and uncertain. The open
ing wnsof nqulet , steady sort , but strength
eoon followed. Twlco during the morning the
prlcoof July wheat went Ho under the close
nf last night nnd or.onlng llguro this morning
ntfi2 , ' c. Hut this price scorned to bo bottom
for henvy trading of the day. Jffly started at
! ' , < , cold ati2Jclo ! 02o to Klh'o to 02ioto ?
too to rrJJio to hi nt 1 o'clock. The day was not
remarkable for great Individual trading , but
tlio voliimo was largo nevertheless. The
strength of the market was the surprising
feature. News appeared to warrant It , how
ever. About the only bear news was Liver
pool cable , which quoted spot d lower and
futures lower. The Farmer's Review also gave
n benrlsh look to Its soring wheat report. Hull
Influence was cold and still dry weather In ( lie
west and northwest. The temperature was
very low In hevoral states last night and the
forecast Is for probable frost In Illinois , Indi
ana nnd Iowa tonight , llowo of Minneapolis
wired views of i'ratt , authority on spring
wheat. Ho said It must linvo heavy rains.
Jones Kennett had n cable on In
dian crop saying olllelal figures estimated
ST > per cent shortage. Kvport clearances of
wheat and Hour only moderate. Thcro was a
comparatively easy feeling In wheat nt tlio
clOMi , and prices were close to the bottom for
the day. Tlio nominal prleo for May and Juno
Allowed the most depreciation. The last prices
wnig ; May , ! o ; June.wjo ; JulyU215c ; Au-
j ? ( [ t.frjTo ! Pep-tcmW. feltfc. ,
There was u lively Interest In corn nil day
nud the market was firm and buoyant to the
close , with prices ! jaio ( ? up the first hour and
at the close ilfCUc over last night. Receipts
were but fcOTi cars , or eighty-five cars under
estimate. Tlio cold weather helped tojmrdcn
Uio market. Contract corn hero uecreascu from
847.000 bushels for the week , to 3,602,000 bushels.
Shipments were but moderate. Vessel room
was taken for 200,000 bushelson the haslsof l < i'c
to Rullalo. .May rangpfl 3lio to : Hf o to close ;
July sojd at : r.o ) and : i5tfc , closing at ass ©
MJJc ; Juno closed at 3Jfc ! ; August , Wo ; Scp-
tonfbor , ! W ? c. *
No. 2 oats delivered on contracts Increased
hero for the week 191,000 bushels , making con
tract oats In store something over 000,000
bushels. Receipts by rail for twenty-four
hours were 507 cars , or 122 ears over the esti
mate. The cold weatherover tlio seeding terri
tory and the frost talk had but little effect In
pit Ilnslness Of the day was of moderate
character. Prices did not chanpn as quickly
or sharply as for days past. May was be
tween 2 , > ? jc and B5jfc all day , closing at 25JJC.
Juno and July opened as they closed last
nlglit. under2T > c. and each fiituio sold up to
and closed at 256e ! or Uc higher for the day.
Tlio market for hog products appears to be In
rather a perplexing situation , with compar
atively light trading. Recclptsof hogs so far
this week have been considerably tinder esti
mates' , so much so as to attract attention , at
thOMimo tlnio prices of hogs have advanced
about Hie , especially for grades suitable for
packing purposes. Shipments of products
Jin vis been liberal for the past ten days or two
weeks , moro particularly of hnm-s and
shoulders , sufllolcntly largo to materially re
duce the supply. In the shipping htanch of
trndn there Isa fair Inquiry , mainly for-ear
lots for piesisnt and round lots for future de
livery , lloldeis under the circumstances are
rather llrm in their views and desirable brands
command full former figures' . The export de
mand Is moderate. Tlio receipts of products
are fair and Milnmcnts well maintained of
meats and lard. In the speculative branch of
trade there Is only moderate business being
transacted. Local operators were not Inclined
to do much trading and orders train outsldo
pintles weresomewhat ; limited , chtclly In the
way of evening up trades. The early feeling
was rather weak and prices of leading specu
lative articles favored buyers , notwlihstumt *
Ing tlio advance In the prlcoof hogs. Later
the market ruled steadier and prices Im
proved Mlghtlv and closed at about tlio out-
Hide figures. Trading was mainly Iu contracts
for .July.
ciric.mo i.ivK STOCK.
fJitiCAoo , Mny 0. [ Special Tologrnm to THE
UEE.I OATTI.B Demand fair and prices strong
to nshado higher on any tiling at all good or
It- 'useful In tlio steer lino. There were only a
few loads of Texans In sight , barely a BUfn-
clont number to make a market. Rutchcrs'
stock was In good demand and shared In the
strength noted"on steers. There was nothing
now In the stooker and feeder lino. Cholco to
extra beeves ' , $ l.OKt.'i.2."i ? ; medium to good steers ,
lira to 1500' Ibs. fi.703l.UO ; 12UU to JltSO Ibs , f 1.25 ®
4. 0 ; too to 12.10 Ibs , fi.SOTil.lO. : Stockers and
feeders , t2,7.Vii4.00 ; cows , hulls and mixed Sl.fiO
© ) .N ) ; bulk , { 2.40ffl-.NI. Texas cornfed , $1.25 ®
4.20 ; grass steers. (2.HV&I.50.
llocis lluslness was active , with an upturn
of a nickel on all grades , packers paying as
high as any otherclnss of buyers , going In at
M.I5 to $ l.iO : , while shipper ! ) paid $1.25 to } ! . : .
Light sorts sold largely at $1,25.
NKW YOHK , May 0 , [ .Special Telegram to
Tun HKI : . ] STOCKS Talk and dispatches last
night were all bullish regarding stocks. Quln-
land's revelations .showing that ax a represen
tative bear his short sales were nearly ten
times what they were estimated , created the
Impre. Ion that considerable short Interest
still remains unprotected In the market. Gen
erally It was expected also that wester" rate
troubles are nc.ar n .solution. Exception to
this was found In Oommauk , who was credited
with sales of St. Paul , Union Pacific and Rock
Island , on the belief that any peace now ob- .
tallied will only bo patched iiDnnd not perma
nent , lint , a bull sentiment prevailed at the
opening and thcmarkctwasactlvoandstrong ,
first prices being generally from U to i per
cent higher than last night's figures , while
Noitheru I'aolllo preferred was exceptional
, vltJi u gain of N , and sugar relluerles wlthl
/ r cent. OIVorliiKS In early trading were.
> .Jwovor , very largo and tlio pressure to sell
forced as u rule , whllo Reading retired ? > to
42U and sugar is. On tlio other hand , marked
strength was developed In cotton oil ,
which advanced I.1 * to R2 , und a
fuw other stooks , among which Wheeling
and Lnko Krlo stocks were prominent. ' rose
fractional amounts. Later early losses were
generally made up again and the Chesapeake
& Ohio stocks became specially strong , first
preferred rising Hi to Gil. Iluslness was moro
evenly distributed among active stooks and at
11 o'clock tlio market was active and strong nt
but slight changes from the opening prices.
Contrary to action ou previous days , the hour
to noon was marked by n general weakness
throughout the list , Chicago Gas was elf toM ,
while the sugar trust , after touching 77i ! the
second time , was back to 77. Northern Pacific
IHefem.nl rose to 824 and yielded toN2. In
Western after touching 77t { the second time
was back to77. Northern Pacific mso to 82.
In western railroad shares first prices were at
the top for the forenoon and tlio decline car
ried Atchlson otr to 4iv. : llurllngtou tolUU'i ,
Northwestern to 114T > , Rock Island to 05 , St.
Paul toU" > , Minimi Pacillo to 75 < i. Union Pn-
elllo to COS. TJiero was no recovery anywhere
up to noon , but tluv downward tendency In
prices of stocks was checked later In tlio day ,
und while many htooks made fair recovery few
bhoucd renmrkahlo strength. Chicago Has
went \ip tlireo points ; to 57 , and sugar trust ,
ufUTEoliiKUi7H the third time , closed nt 77.
yilltiiil slocks led the advunco In railroad
coal Mock l.ackawamm was up ? , and Reading
off Jf for the day. .Money was up to 10 percent
'
cent , 'lotul bales were liberal at 3U12LU
bhares.
Tim following wert ) the closing quotations :
Mining
New YOIIK , .May 0-lSpeclal Telegram to
TIIK. llKi.l-Tho : following uruthe mlnliiK stock
< inotutlom :
1F * Horn
llruiiswIckCuu Ill ) IrunSIUer to )
Caledonia II U 200 N. Coiuuiunwealtli , , IU
Crown I'olut . ,310 Onturlo . , , , . . , ,4'AU
Cum C l. A Va 4(0 I'ljmouth. , . . , , . , , , , , & 1i
IXatlwoud , T 123 , ba ! aii . , in )
KICrlito , , . 100 .BIvmtNuTBda. . . . . . . Ml )
llonifitaia MO iSuttcrCrovk lii
'CE MAHKETfi ,
CIIICAOO , Mny fl. l.lS p. m. ole o. Wheat
En yi cinlit"i ! < ! Wto..tiitierci'ici ) : July , OS1 * ? .
Corn-Steadyj cu.sli,3l'o ; Junu 3.Vo ; July ,
III Me.
Ontv-Stemlyi caMi , iKai June , SSJfcj July
Kyotcndy nt
Ilurlcy-yulnl.
I'rlttio Tlmothy--ll.2ivat.30.
rlax Hto.idy nl (1.45.
Wlilsky-ll.ro.
I'ork Qulots casli , $1.1.10 ! Juno , ! 13.25 ; July ,
liar'd Steady ! cash , tfi-l" ! June , I0.42)i ) !
July , M-Wail.fi''VJ.
I'lrmr Unelmngrd ; winter wheat , 12.00 ®
4.7.-ii pprliiir , ji.n.2.l. : .
I'rnvlHioiH HIinitlili'nt.Ki.fOfU.lOi short clear ,
f.'i.TO' ' . ' .T.'i ! * horl ribs. M.40TC.'M.'i.
lluitur Unchanged jurcamcry,13'3l9odnlryl ' ;
lift I To.
Cheese Unchanged ; full crciunCheddars.0 ®
Oiic ; Hats , uUQO'iu ' ; Young Americas , IMi
lOiJc.
Eggs Unchanged : fresh , 10llc.
Hides UnclmtiL'cd ; hnavy nnd llitht green
suitedft3."iu ! ! suited bull.1&c ; dry Hint , ( VSTo ;
ilry Raited , &Q adry ; culf , ftJiGu ! deacons , 20o
each.
Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 solid packed ,
3.'ic ; No.2,3'iu ; caku , Ic.
Hccolpts. Shlpm't1 ! .
Flottr 211.000 12.000
Wheat i. . . , : .ooo ii.OOO :
Con * 2.V5.000 151.000
Oats : t80.000 412.000
NKW YOIIK , Mny 0. Wheat Uccclpti , G4.2UO
tiusliclHi exports , iif0 : ( ! liiishcla ; spot easier ;
No. 2 red , .JI.007iffJI.OUti elevator , tl.ttm < 8\Mi \ }
tiiKi. . . t. o. 1) . : option ! ) . May down ; '
others higher ; Nti.2red.Mny , tl.OO'S. '
Corn Hocrlpts , R'UM ImslioU ; experts ,
14',4'JO bushels ; spot lilslierj No. a. W'WI'io '
In eli ! valor , Jl'tfll ? o afloat ; ungraded mixed ,
lWt.-KJ'/io ' ; oiitlons liluliur. May closing nt 42.1 c.
Uiitii-ltucutDlH , 1-0,00) ) biithcls ; oxporlH ,
"AOflO bushels ; spot weaker ! No. a white , : ilJ !
SWici mlxc'd western , iWitKai wlilto western ,
; c ( : iiu ; options easier , Muy closing : itK5c. : !
ColTeo Options Hteail valid iinclmiiKcd to 10
points down. Sales , icUWO liaBsj May. * lfl. . Ji
lO-M ! June. J1C.40S10.I3 ; spot lower ; ( air
cargoes * , $20.00.
Hnirnr Kntf , nominal ; roHned , easier ; off
A , 5 7-lC.r > ; jcj confectioners' A , C > Jic , pow dered ,
05-iCo ; cubes , n i-ijc.
I'olrulniim United closed for Juno nt S3jc.
KBBS Klrm ; cholco western , 12J5'iJ124'e. ?
I'ork Stronger ; now mess , $ H.HKiJll.fiO. (
Lard Lower ; western steam. tii.iiT'S. '
IlutterKasler ; western dairy , TOl'-'o ; cream
ery. nftlSUc ; ii : In , W-fsiUlJu. -
Ohceso Kasler ; western , O.Uc.
MiMVAtiKEi ! May C. Wheat-Easy ; No. 2
sprlnc , cash , STU o : July , 83 ! c.
Corn-Quiet ; No. : i. lie. !
Oats-Ku-adyNo.y ; white , 23.Uc.
Uyo-Qulct ; No. l.r.iiU' . .
Itat ley-Firm ; No. 2 , I.V/'ttl.Vi'rt. '
1'iovlslons Kusler ; pork , (13.13.
ST. Louis May 0. Wheat Closed steady to
higher ; cash , l ! ie ; July. frSi ! < asSc.
Corn Higher ; cashr : ! > ? 'e. ; July , ici'.jc. '
Oats-Higher ; eash,275e ! ; Jufy,20ic.
Pork-Dull at $ i : .23.
I.urd Nominally atW.15.
Whlsky-fl.W.
llntter Firm nnd unchanged.
Mi.v.NBAi'OMH , May fl. Wheat Receipts.
192 cars ; shipments , 57 ears ; market slow.
Closing : No. 1 hard , May , Oio ; Juno. U2c ;
on track , ttiltc' No. 1 northern , May , Die ; June ,
iUJie ; on track , 02c ; No. 2 northern , May , 87c ;
June , fcSc ; on track , b'diSUo.
CINCINNATI , May 0. Wheat Higher ; No. 2
red .We.
Corn Higher ; No. 2 mixed. IJStflMHc.
Oals-lllghcr ; No. 2 mixed , ! Stt29Jio.
Whisky Sl.tr.1.
KANSAS CITV. May 0. Wlient Hlghor ; No. 2
hard , cash , 7Uio ! bid ; May. 80o.
Corn Lower ; No. 2 , cash , 20c.
Oats No. 2 , cash , 2Se ; .May , 2 ? e.
LiVKiii-oor , , May 0. Wheat Market ( inlet ;
holders oiler moderately. California No. 1 , 7s
Ikl percental ; red western winter , 7s Id.
Coin Knsy ; demand poor. Mixed western ,
Us 7d per cental.
cental.'E
'E STOCK.
OniCAno , May O. Cattle Receipts , 1,000 ;
market .stiong and ii < aiOc higher ; beeves , JJ.UO ®
" > .2. > ; steers , fl.bOUt.W ; btouhurs und feeders ,
f 2.7 jQ 1.00 ; cows , hulls and mixed , 81.OHW.80 ;
Ttsxns steers , f-.llxav.'O.
Hogs Receipts , Hi.OOO : market strong and Co
higher ; mixed at * I.K'l.Mheavy : ; , .lt'l.rJJi ' ;
light. iLlOQInlO ; skips , . . .
Shoop-Roerlpts , 7,000 ; market steady ; na
tives , Jl.003ii.ii : ) ; western corn-fed , 3.0xao.25 ( ;
Texans , J..003."i.lO ; lambs , .75'ii7.00.
ST. Lotus. May B.-Oattlo Receipts , 2,000 ;
shipments , liUO ; market lilglier ; Inli1 to fancy
native steers , fcUOKJ.'JO ; stockers and feeders ,
.
Hogs Receipts. 4.700 ; shipments , : ! .70fl ;
market lilglier ; heavy. SI.oyAl.13 ; packing ,
Jl.uottl.IO ; light grades , ? 1.00i.iO.
KANSAS CITV. May 0. Cattle Receipts ,
S.fiOO ; shipments , 2iW : ; ; best steers Wo hlghor ;
others steady ; steers , $ ' . ) .COffl..Il ( ; cows , * 1.S3
® : i.M ; stockers and feeders , } : ! .00.fiO. : )
Hogs Receipts , 13,000 ; shipments , 700 ;
market weak ; till grades. J.'UM > a4.UO.
Sioux OITV , May 0. Cattle Receipts. 1,300 ;
shipments , 000 ; strong ; butchers' stock , $ ' . ' .70 ©
3.1X ) ; stockers and fcedei-s. t2.233.CO ; cows , $1.25
Qi''O ; cnnuors and bulls , $1.003i'.50 ; veal
calves , $2.0331.00.
Hogs Receipts , 2.1,10 ; lower ; light mixed ,
$3.0,1-31.00 ; heavy. ? 1.00S1.02i. !
OJI.tif.t IiIVE STOCK.
' Cuttle.
Tuesday , May 0.
Estimated receipts of cnltlo2,0uu. eoinpured
with l.ftB yester-lay and 3,222 Tuesday of
last week. Tlio market on all beef cattle
opened active and higher , steers advancing
luc , while cow .stuns advanced u nlukel.
About twenty loads of cows were on sale ,
some of them very good , whllo one lot of
fancy export steers sold at ( H.TU , the highest
paid this j-car for beef cattle. Feeders were
scarce , not enough In to supply the demand.
Price.- ) remain llrm. Hulls were up a shade
and were active. Fiom the openliig to the
close the market was active , nearly overy-
thlng huvlng changed hands before mlddaj.
Kstliiiatod receipts of hogs 4,100 , compared
with : iloi yesterday and 0.5i. Tuesday of last
week. The market opened 5o higher , was ac-
tlvo till the mlddloof the foreiionii , when the
views of buyers und Kellers became so far
apart that tralllo was stopped. Buyers would
only otl'or KI.OT > , whllo sellers held for Si.W/j
fil.OO. At midday there were sixteen loads In
llrst hands. The market closed firm with
nil hold. Ilnngu of prices , fJ.inM.03. ! The
average of the prices paid was fcUtSVj , com-
paicd with $ I.UJ yesterday and fi.U7i : ! Tuesday
of last week ,
Sheep.
Kstliniitcd rocolpts of sheep ,15'J , compared
wlthlXIHyGstoiilay and 1M ) Tuesday of last
week , The sheiii ) market l.s stronger and no-
tlvo , with receipts not sutllclcnl to meet do-
mauds.
Avnriifjo Cost ol' Hogs.
The following table gives the nverago cost
of hogs on the tlatos mentioned , Including tliu
cost today , us based upon sales reported :
Date. 1'rlco. Date. . Price.
May 1 KlttM Muy 2 4 OIJi
May II 30Ti ! May 0 U 02
May 0 U WU
I'rlccs.
The following Is a table of prices paid In
this market for the grade of stock mentioned ;
Prlmo steers , 1''M tollinaffis . $4.00 ® 4.S. >
( lood hleurs , 12311 to 14M Ibs . ! I.K 04.5.1
Uood steers , 1UV ) to i : M Ibs . 3.i : > ffrl.25
Common , lOuO to llMlbs . 3.13 ( rtl.tVi
Common canners . l.bO ( t2.00
Ordinary to fair cows . i.co a2.ti :
Fair to good cows . 1.1X ) W2.ti
( ! o Ml toeholcoeows . 2.75 ® U.15
Cholco to fancy cows . - ' . ' ,
Fair to good bulls . 1.75
Choice to fancy hulls . 2.WJ
Light stockOM and feeders . 2.50 ( 1.23
Feeders. MO to 1100 16s . 2.90 liWW
Fair to choice light hogs . a.03 ! . (
Fair to cholco heavy hogs . 3.tO ( itl.OS
Fair to cholco mixed hogs. , t . 3.03 Cci.05
Cnmiiiii'Atlvo
The following table shows the range In
prices ou hogs during Hits and last weuk :
mill lu\vest Sales of
Toilny , Yesterday.
Hlshest . . . . . .JIM HlBhest
Loxvest 'J 03 Lowest. U 83
Slouk IleoclptH.
Ofllulul Satimlay Kstlnmted Today.
Outtlo. . . . 7 ears , I .CAS Cattle. . . . Wears , 2,000
lloss. . . 40cars , 3.01.1 UOKS 02ears , 4,100
.Sheep. . . . Tears , 1CH : Sheep , . . . tears , 5S2
Horses , , . 1 cur , 1
1'rluo of
BliQwhii ; the uvurago prleo paid for loads of
ilk-son lhoduyttudlcated In IWMsSi , ISbl ) and
Itftio ;
Disposition of Stook.
Showing the number of onttlo bought by
the leading buyer * on today's luurkut.
CATTI.K.
Kwlft&Co , Ml
Uooll llumnmml A Co , tlltl
Arniour-Oinlnhy 1'Co. . . . , W)7 )
I.co Itothschlld . , . , ] ( H
Itontouv Underwood , Kl
NeU MurrU 498
5lilppornml fncdcw
Ilcckcr & Dccnn . . .
I'rono .t VnnSiint . . . . . . . . . .
I/olnnann i Tranrrnmn . . . .
noax.
Armnnr-rudnliy Packing Co 1.20J
Oinnhii I'nckliiKCo . . . . . . .
Swift ft Co. . . . . . . .
Oca. II. Hammond I'uckin ? Co
Representative Sales.
lincssr.n nr.r.r STEKIIS.
No.Av. I'r. No.Av Pr. No.Av. Pr
21..1121 'I 40 i < \ . .ocn n so 20..I1W 4 10
IS.JCfo .161 Ifl. . KW ! I 80 20..I1. * > 1 4 10
fl. . 017 CI..IOMI aw IS. . 12i * > 4 15
in.joco 10..IOM 'I8. > SO.JSSS 4 20
I..1SOO ; i or. 20. . losri n m 20..1213 4 20
II. . Oil : ITO 20..IOsS 4 00 13..I1S.-1 425
si. , too ; i 7i > 11) : IOM 4 00 01..1307 4 30
SI. . IWJ : t TO 20..I1U 4 00 1S..1IW ) 4 in
8. . mi 370 IS..1101 4 00 10..12.V , 4 : n
22. . 040 375 1.V.1I.VJ 4 00 20..1375 4 40
11. . ( TO ; i 75 20..1107 4 10 10..14.T9 4 40
10..102J 3 7J 22..1174 4 10
SIIIPI'IM ) AMI ) r..XPOIIT STKKI1S.
10..IKW ITS 20..lOfQ 'tOO 20..1221 420
S..10T4 3 75 10..1110 4 00 17 13HO 4 25
28. . 101.1 II 75 14..1HU 4 00 20..13II 4 25
2..1870 3 75 2..I20J 2 f/l .20..1223 4 30
lU..liil : ! 3 (0 in. . 1(12(1 ( ( 4 00 i23..125 4EI5
11).1107 ) 3 SO 20..12r4 400 38..1302 4 ! 15
8..1Xrt ( 380 17. . 1440 400 10..12S.-1 4 35
0..1070 3tC > 8..KU ) 4 00 111. . KM 1 4 M
10..101 3 S. * > 1..HIM 4 00 2..1000 4 no
20. . IU77 12. IJTII 4 10 P1..H30 4 70
23..1003 300 & 8..1152 4 20
COWS.
.1040 200 0. . 8:12 : 2 40 12. , 070 2 M
.1120 200 11. . ira 2 no 17. . HOT 2 00
. 7SO 200 r . . tvii 2 r > o 0. . tus 2 00
.10-10 2 00 a. , low 2fiO 18 , . 707 205
. KW 2 10 1..1010 2W ) .10 0 300
. fxrt 2 10 2..1070 2M ) i ! .1170 3 00
. S2U S 10 15. . 087 2 Ki i. .1210 300
.1011) ) 2 12JJ 2. . 1015 2CO .1015 3 00
.10V7 1 2.- 15..10117 2M i.n. : ioir > 3 0.1
. 1KM o t 1..10.V ) 2 (15 n.n . .10IS 32D
. 874 2 25 1. . KM 2 75 n.ii . .10ISuo \ : 325
. OiS 2 25 2. . 075 2 75 ii ! . 1100 3 25
. 1W7 2 25 3. . 1)57 ) 275 D. 771 3 83
1..1080 285 13. .10U5 3 30
SCO 2 40 10..1054 2 65
STOCKKUS AND FECUfllS.
. 107 300 I. . 620 1140 2. . I5 a co
. 800 325 1. . 525 ! I 40 7. . 7KI
. Kl 330 4. . 810 H 40 2. . 1)15 ) iirio
. 720 335 10. . sen a 45 20. . m a 05
. rat 335 M. . 007 line 12. . 1051 3 co
. Ortl 3 35 7. . 817 a 50 18. . 1)0 ) ! ) 300
. ceo 340 13. , GOO 3 GO
IIUM.S.
.1175 2i5 : I..1750 2 75 1..I400 300
.ir.io 240 1..I5M ) 275 1..1IHW 3 15
.1400 2W ) l..l ! 0 285 1..1020 320
.lOV ) 2 W 1..15GO a 00 1..155-0 3 25
.1280 350 1..1700 a 00 1..10M 323
.1510 250 1..12M a oo
iinifcns.
. 423 2 no 4. . 712 300 10..1021 300
. WK ) 373 1. . 470 3 00 r > . . 718 300
. 810 30 ! ) 1. . 770 300 a . 713 3 15
. C55 300 10. . KM a 00 18. . 603 3 15
. 300 3 00 1. . "XO 3 00 0. . 7S5 3 35
CALVES.
. aw a M i 11. . ice 4 so 2. . 235 5 00
. 170 4 GO 1. . 130 4 GO
STAGS.
1..1310 300 1..12CO 3 25 1..1210 3 50
OXEN.
5..1310 300
Wr.STEIlN CATTL&
Owner. No. Av. Pr.
32 dressed beef steers. ,1312 , 4 r
CO shipping fleers ,11M , ) : tie (
49 shipping steers ,13113 , 4 U5
Middlesex Live stock Co.
39 cows , 850 2nr >
42 steers ,1321 ,
itoas.
No. Av. Sh. 1'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
5. . . . .270 ; KW CO. . ,272 , 120
. .259 ICO CO. . ,3tK ) 120
73. . . . .2:10 : 40 3 05 ' (11. ( . ,21K1 40
fiS. . . . .2(11 ( 395 ra. . , i-)7 100
CO. . . " ? 120 3 05 70. . .221 40
81. . . " 40 305 CO. . )1 ) 60
Oil. . , "JOT ICO a ! )5 ) O.Y. , -v , 40 4 00
firt. . . . .270 ICO a M 4(3. ( . .201 4 00
72. . . . .250 320 305 m. . .2IS 4 00
H ) . . . . .245 120 53. . .200 120 4 00
4. . . . . : tuo 40 385 44. . .221) ) 0 4 00
4. . . . . : ! 37 3 8.1 CO. . .240 4 00
5. . . . .ini 3 85 07. . .2:17 : 40 4 00
8. . . . . : eo 3 IK ) 04 . ,2nl ICO 4 00
4. . . . ,2s5 3 W ) 55. . .323 40 4 00
5. . . SO 3 00 ( VS. . ,2S5 40 i ( H )
0. . . 3'1W fxi. . ? * 4 00
III. . . . . : iio ICO 3 CO 7,3. . I 00
10. . . 120 a oo 70. . IHII 4 00
OS. . . 120 3 05 C4. . 4 00
73. . . . .2W ( 80 3 05 57. . 4 00
G.3. . . . .SU3 120 3 IB ra. . 120 4 00
Cl. . . . .249 40 305 57. . ,2UI 40 4 00
Ki. . . . .272 80 3 05 GS. . .30(1 ( 4 ( M )
70 . . . .251 120 3P5 M. . ' .30(1M PO 4 00
' ' . .270 ICO 3 IB f > 7. . . 223 60 4 00
W. . . . .177 SO 3 05 71. . .2S1 4 02i !
01. . . . .pjfl 200 305 ( B. . ,2B !
C2. . . ' 40 3 OZVS n. . .2113 4 05
OS. . . ! .24l 80 3 ! )7 i re. . ,200 , 4 05
CO. . . . .317 60 3 071i 52. . .313 120 4 05
I'ldF.
S7 178 400 340 42 .153 120 3 40
vir.s , SKIPS , ETC.
12 202 120 3 GO 10. . . . ' . .250 fcO SCO
SHEEP.
No. Av. Pr.
150 westerns , lambs , . . CO
20 westerns , lambs. . . . , . . Cl
20 westerns , owes . . JW 4 8.-
83 natives , mixed . . 03 r > oo
! > 1 natives , mixed 500
Ib9 westerns , mixed .110 550
Market Mention.
Hogs 5o higher.
rattle lOo higher and active. Exportsteors
sold at JI.70 , the highest price reached this
year.
H. C. Leflcrscnt In near of hogs from Spring
field.
Thomas < fc Connor sent In n car of hogs from
Ohlowa.
Todd & Co. sent In n car of hogs from Mil-
ford.
Peterson Hrothers sent over a car of hogs
from Weston , In.
J. Jembcrg came down from Genoa with two
cars of cattle.
V. 0. Dodge brought in a car of sheep from
Wood II Ivor.
W , I'ulvercamo In from Yf'llcox with two
cars of cattle.
II. It. Wnidon came up from Greenwood with
near of hogs.
T. Sharp came up from Wyoming with n car
of cattle.
George 1' . Slorchead had a car of cattle over
from Dnnlap , la.
Woodhead Hrothers of Ong marketed a car
each of hogs and sheep.
I ) . V , Downer had a car of hogs on the mar
ket from Arapahoc.
C. M. 1'rohl was up from Gothenburg with
two cars of cattle.
Shuck fi Otis had two cars of hogs on the
market from Hluc Springs.
ratrlokllrottcamo In with two cars "of cattle -
tlo from Wood River.
llrctt& Johnson had three ears of cattle on
tliu market from Wood River ,
O.V.1/M E M.lltKETS.
Produce.
FISH Fresh fro/erf white trout , pike and
pickerel , per Ib7c ; sturgeon 7o.
HIIIKS , I'IXTS AND TAI.I.OW Green suited
hides , .ViWUc ; dry salted hides. 57c : dry
Mint hides , ji ® & : ; calf hides , 4ia ! < Hic. Omii-
agcd hides 2o less. Stieep pits , green , each ,
_ _ navy _ , _
picked navy , medium , tl.40utl.53 ; iTa'nd nicked
country , iUDfUUO ; good clean , Jl.'iX ' .30.
Arri.K HUTTKII Per Ib. 7e.
WOOL Flno unwashed , iilfic : : medium un
washed , lR-la ! com so unwashed. 1SQ20C.
I'lins-lleavcr , per ih , * 2.50atl.X ( ) ; eacli Kl.OO ®
J7.00j otter , each , * .t.00e 7.00wolf ; , each , 50aMo ) ;
coon , each , 4 ( > ; j.aVr mink , eaeh , : a > ii'Otmusk ;
rut , fall , bTll-u ; muskral , winter , IWftlac ;
skunk , 2.VQilUo ; badger , 40c&l.uO ; deer bklns ,
per Ib , 20i JOe ; deer skins , winter , purlb , 12 ®
22o.
22o.IIONr.v
IIONr.v 13IH4o porlb ! strained , Do.
OitANdKS I'ur box , Mediterranean sweets ,
J.VOOj California fanny navals , K > . .VVL15,7S : Los
Anaeles , $ ; i.2.lj seedlings , lllverslde , M.l3i !
mountain , W.OOj In live box lots , lOoperbox
less.
I'lXKAi'i'i.KS-I'or doz , J2.503U.50 ,
STitAWiicuitlKS I'or ease , 21 fits , $5,004 }
$ (1.00. (
( Jinnn 1'er bbl , refined , 10.50 ! half 1)1)1 , W.SO ;
haul elder , pure , per bbl , $5.00 ; orange older ,
half bbls. J7.00 ; pour older , half bhls , $7.00.
MINCI : .MKAT Tiilo iier Ib.
LKMO.NS 1'or box , Messina fancy , $4.0033.00. *
KANAKAS 1'er bunch. JI.2.VIW.IIO ,
UuiTini-Crouiiiory , funny rolls , prints.
21ot creamery , fancy , solid packed , l&3
creamery , choice , 14QC1.V ] ; dairy , funuy roll.s
and prints , 14iQ5o ) | ; dairy , fancy , solid packed ,
VKtwi dairy , choice , I2iiu : | country roll ,
funny , KX'Ol.c ; choice , luiollo ; country roll ,
good , OSlUo ; country roll , fair , 7 < & : u ; poor
KdtiSI0310KO per do * for strictly fresh ;
stale stock not saleable.
HONKS -Quotations ( are for delivery In Chi
cago. ) Dry hulfalo , per ton , llil.uoQlH.tx ) ; dry
country , bleached. JIO.(05in.OOj ( dry country ,
dump and meaty. KWftlo.uo.
V : ojTAiir.KS-Old : Sweet iwtatoes. fancy ,
Miiscntlne , per hid. $1.00 ; onions , extra funuy ,
$4.5o ; onions , fair , $1..Mi ; rutabagas. $2.00 : car
rots. $2.00 ; pariiilns , t.M ; beotu , $2.K ( ) ; noro-
radlSli ixxits , IKT hbl , $4.50 ; per Ib , 7o ; celery
rootx , bur bbl , IV1.00 ; per dot , UOo ; horseradish ,
per doz pints , $1.23.
1'HK.SKiivES-oUHo perlb.
JKI.I.IKS 3MiS4o | > er Ib.
DIILSSKD VKAi.-L'holco ' medium , R3.0o ; light ,
Jfik ( { % ; heavy. 4QAe.
Arj'l.KS-Ver bbl. fienltons. $4.00 ; Willow
Twig , lua ; lien DavU , $4.50 ; Honmnlte. $4J > 0.
I.S8KKU Otlr-CliUEIO.
OocoANUTS--l'er hiindri'd , $4.00.
1'H'Ki.i-rt Medium , per bbl , $5 0 ; iniull , 10.60 ;
Rherklns. $7.50 ; U , & Ii , chow chow , qU. $5.bJ ;
pints. $3.J3. .
1'UTATOKii-Pvr bu. fancy , 302030 : fair to
PlIOAlts- Cut loaf , ? , ' cfc\ll ; loaf cubes 7'ioi
otandnrd , powdered , "Uos XXXX. powdered
7tte ; grnnnlnted , standard , CV ; confection-
otn , Afi' ' c ; whlto extra , o.Se ! extra ( . ' , Neb. ,
r. .
FAiitSACr.ot's Goon -llnrleyni3nijc ; farina ,
fie : peas. : ic ; oatmeal. .I'fs/Jlc . ) macaroni , lOo ;
vermicelli , lOc ; rlco4aO'ic.sago ' ; and tapioca ,
07cj limn beans , Oc.
On.s-Kerosono-1' . WA JOtjet W. W. . 13o :
headlight , ii'c ; : gasoline. 12r : salad oil , $2.00 > t $
U.oo perdor. Linseed Itnw/oio ; Ixilled , ( We.
.
OANNKII MBATS 1 Ib lunch tongue. $2.7. : 2 Ib
lunch tongue. $1.75 : 1 11) corned beef. $1.20 ; 2 Ib
corned beef. $2.05:011) eorned beef. W.iV ) : lllb
eorne < l beef , JI4.00 ; 2 Ib iMineless Jjilgs' feet ,
$2.2" ! 1 Ib Kngllsh brawn. $ ! . : ) ; 2 ID Kngllsh
brawn , $2.15 : n Ib English brawn. M.75 ; 1 Ib
chipped beef. fc'.OO ; 1 Ib compri > ssed hum , $ I.O , ' > .
RorK llasls Manilla rope , 15o ; sisal rene ,
12S4c ; cotton wpe , Ifio ; now process , 8Jc. !
ViNKUAlt 30 gr. elder , loc ; good , 12c ; white
wine , I5o.
STOVK I'or.tsil $2.0a.V67 per gross.
HAns Am. , per lOl ) , $17.00 ; Luwlston , per 100 ,
I17.IH ) .
MOIMSSKS Ilbls. X. 0. fancy pnrgal. , 5.VJl57e :
choice , 4.vai7c ; good , nu&C.'c ; Cuba baking , 2S ®
30e : black strap , 2022c.
' WiiAt'i'i.NO 1'AiT.u Straw , per Ib , liffl2Je ! ! ;
rair , 2(5c ( : Manilla. l&i.0e ! ; Xo. i , 7e.
IIAHS Union Square. 'KVTr.'n per ceutoIT list.
SALT Dairy. 2 0 Ibs In bbl , bulk , * 2.10 : l > est
graile , 00 , 5s. $2. : ) : best grade , 100 , 3s. $2.40 ; best
grade , 2S , 10s. $2.20 ; rock salt , crushed , $1.60 ;
common , bills , $1.25.
SoAiM-Castlle , mottled , per Ib , 6 10c ; do ,
white , perlb. He.
RuooM.s-l'arlor , 4 tie , $2.7. , ; 3 tic , J2.2.1 ; sta-
ble.s , $2X1 : common , } l.iOBI.75. :
COCOA ? i Ib tin. 40o per Ib.
Cnocor.ATK yyUMo per Ib ; German chicory ,
red.Siie.
SALSOUA IJbls , l c : granulated , 2c ; kegs ,
' '
'so'nA l'kgs , CO Ihs to box , 5 ! { < ( l5VJe.
NUTS Almonds I * * , Hrazlls , I2c ; llllierts , l.lc ;
pecans , lie ; walnuts , 12'ies peanut cooks , ic ;
roasted , lie ; Tennessee peanuts , 7c ,
DUUIIS { Urocors ) 1'er Ib Rorax , 12c ; eov-
peras , 2Jic ; Hay leaves , I4o ; glue , lito ; ep om
salts , 4c ; glauber salts , 3oj sulphur , 25c ! ; blue
yltrolUu ; ulum,4c ; tarturlc acid , 42c ; resin ,
2o.
OIIEESP PfuU cream twins , 10Hc ; full cream
Ohio Swiss , lc ( ! ; full cream Wisconsin Swiss ,
14@tCo ; full cieim ; brick , 12c ; full cream llm-
burger Swiss.'l.W.
CANNED GOODS Fruits , California standard
brands , 2SJ-11) ) , per doz Apricots , { I OCTI,1 :
apricots , plo fruit , JLTiOi gallons , $4.50 : black
berries , I2.2.'i ; clierrles , black , $2.00ffi2.25 ; cher
ries. white. $2.2o2.50 ; grapes , $ l.n.V2l.hfl ; pears ,
Ilartlett , J2.10S2.25 ; peaches , yellow , t2.10H2.2Ti ;
peaches , lemon oling , $2.40 ; iilum.s , egg , $ I.G5 ®
i.tO ; plums , golden drops , Jf.SO ; plums , green
gages , $1.G51.80 ; peaclies , wltlf pits In , $1.00 ;
currants , * 2.30 ; gooseberries , $2.25 ; quinces ,
82.10 ; raspberries , $2.tO ; strawberrlus , $2.50 ;
peaches. ; t-lb eastern standards , $ I.SS ; 3-lb iile ,
11.10 ; U-Ib pie , $2.05 ; gallons pie , $ ' 1.00 ; apples ,
high standards. $ ' . ' .75 ; 2-lb gooseberries , Mo ;
2- ill strawberries , 0005c ; 2-lb raspberries
$1.00-lbblueberrles , SOS'JOe ; 2-lb blackberries ,
IVV375 : 2-lb i strawberries , preserved , JI.80 ; 2-lb
raspberries , preserved , $1.80 ; 2-lb blackberries ,
preserved. $1.20 ; pineapples , llahama chopped ,
J-.W ' ; 2-lb llahama grated , $2.75 ; 2-lb Ha I mm a
sliced. K.50 ; 2-lb Standard sliced , J1.2.VSI.50 ;
clierrles. 2-lb red , Itultlmorc , 85 ® ! > 5c ; pears ,
2 Jb , $ I.jO. :
VKKTAIII.IS : Tomatoes a-lb extra , 51.10 ; 3-
Ib standard western brands , COillCic ; gallons ,
strictly standard. $2.1)0. ) Corn I'luest grown ,
$1.1X1 ; glltedgcd sugar corn , very line , $1.50 ;
cholco 2-lb sugar corn-l. 20 ; 2-lb c.xtru western
brands,75eff { l.OO ; S-ll > standard western brunds.
( XXT(70c. Miislirooms 1-lb rrunch. extra line ,
224f25c ; 1-11) I'Vencli. tine. ISPiSe ; 1-lb French ,
ordinary , HVSlSe. 1'ea's Tres.llno per can , 25e ;
deml line , per can. loci 2-lb sifted , * I.W ( ; 2-lb
early June. $1.25 ® 1.3. , ; 2-lb Slamiw. standard
brands $1.10 ; S-Ib soakel-57c. ( String beans
2-lb high grade , Refugee , Mo ; 2-lb tloldon wax
beans , 75e ; 2-lb .string Ijcans. 70c. Lima Iteans
2lbiked , 75c. Ito'ston Itakccl lleans Jl-lb
Lowis. * i.i5 ( ; crown brand. $1.50. Sweet 1'otn-
toes 3-lb New .iei'soy , Sl.UO. 1'iimpklns ; i-lb ,
$1.10 , Okra and tomatoes , Sl.CO ; okra , 11.00 ;
.succotash. $1.20.
FISH Codllsh , extra Georges , now , Ve ;
grand bunk , new , 5c ; silver , 2-lb blocks , liJic ;
snow while , 2-lb bricliK" new , Oc ; Turkey cod ,
largo middles , bricks , Po ; snow white crates ,
12-5 Ib ho.xc.s , 7iUc ; Iceland halibut , Oc ; medium
scaled herring , 25c : NO. f scaled herring , 22c ;
domestic. Holland 'herring , 55c ; Hamburg
spiced herring , $1.50Russian' ; saidlncs , 75c :
Russian sardines , plain , 55c ; import ed.HolIiind
herring , crown brand , bOo ; do fanoy milkers ,
We : muokerel , No. 1 shore , half bbN , $1:1.00 : ;
bloaters , half libls.JlS.Mj white fish , half bbls ,
$7.10 ; trout , half bbls. J5.50 ; family w hito llsb ,
$ . ' ( .00 ; salmoiK $ s.50 ; t-lb maokerel ( herring ) ,
$1.00l. 10 : 1-lb llnnan huddles , $1.75 ; 1-lb lob
sters , } 2.152.25 ; 1-lb Alaska salmon , Aleut ,
$1.CO ; 2-11) oysters , 10 at , $1.'J5 ; 1-lb oystei-s. 5 o/ ,
J1.I5 ; 2-lb selects , 12 oz , S2JI5 ; 1-lb clams , little
necks , 81.25 ; 2-lb elums , little necks , $ . ' .00 : H-ll )
sanUnes , Imported , per case. 100s , $ l5.tOSiJ.OO ) ;
5J-lb Imported boneless sardines. 20o ; K-lbsur-
dlnes , American , per ease. 100s. French style ,
$ I.50Q.00 ; ! i-lb sardines , American , per case ,
100s , French style , J7.rxxiM.00 ; it-lb sardines ,
mustaid , per case , 50s. $3.754.00 ; imported key
sardines , JKI.OO.
DitiKD FUUIT Currants , new , fl > jf < J7J5c ;
iirunes. casks , 1'jOQ Ibs , bi0ie ? ; prunes , bbl or
bags , 04 ? < a7'ie ; citron peel , drums , 20 Ibs , 22c :
lemon peel , drums , 20c ; fard dates , boxes , 12
Ibs , lie ; apricots , choice evaporated , 15c ; apri
cots , Jelly cured , 25 Ib boxes , ISc ; apricots ,
fancy , 2i Ib boxes , IBo ; apples , choice evjipor-
ated , liijc ; apples , prime now , lOc ; Jigs , layer ,
10 pei cent tare , Wjc ; in sacks , 7c ; I'ci-bian
dates , 7e ; Salt Lake apjiles , 5c ; blackberries ,
evaporated , 5011) boxes , 5 ? . e ; cherries , pitted ,
dry cured , iioj : peaches , pared , fancy , l > * 2.20o ;
choice , I Co ; Suit Lake , Oc ; pitted plums , Cut. ,
1 Ib boxes , S'.JQfl'jc ' ' ; raspberries , evaporated ,
N. Y. . new , 3lc ; prunes , R. 0. , liO-70 , 1012He ;
orange peel. ! " - ; raisins , California , Lomlon
crop IcM ) , JJ.40 ; Cai. loose muscatels , crop'lfcbO ,
$2.lu ; Valoucias , 1&S3 , Oljc : Valonclas , now , Oc ;
Cal. seedless , sks , 8c ; Ondura , layer , now , He ;
dried grapes , 5e ; prunolles , now , 14c.
Quinine , per oz , 1' & W. 49c ; German , 40o ;
indigo , perlb , 73c ; Insect powder , 40c ; opium ,
$4,00 ; morphine , per on , $ ; uo ; hops , perlb , ilOc ;
glycerine. 21c ; dextrine , 12c ; cnttlobono , 3T ;
cream tartar , pure , 35c ; commercial , lEo ; cam
phor , C2o ; am. carb. . He ; blue vitriol , 7 ! c ;
nolds carbolic , JOffitao ; cltrlc.45247cj tartarlc ,
37tllc ; sulphuric , IloV ; oils sparm , $1.10 ;
whale , OSc ; castor , $1.25 ; ncats foot. M
turpentlne,4Uc ; Tonka beans. $1.751.00 ; bal
sam tolu. 'WBlOo ; calomel , i)5@l)7c ) ) ; canthara-
dles , $ I.01.3"i : ! ; cassia buds , 20&22o ; chloro
form , 5l5.'lc ; ergot , 47052c ; gum arable. 555 }
05y ; glycerine. 222ic ! ; lycopodlum , 4210o ;
mercury , Hie ; Tonka beans , $1.75.
Metals.
Ili.ocic TIN Small pig , 2i-o per Ib ; bar , 30o per
Ib.
Ib.Coi'puu
Coi'puu I'lanlshcd boiler sl/.es , 32o per Ib ;
cold , rolled , 2So perlb : sheathing , 2u perlb ;
pltts and Halts , 2So per 11) .
GAr.VANI/KIl SlllIKT IlION DIsc't 50-10 per
cent , put. plan , Iron , Nos. 24 27 , A , 10ic ! ; It ,
oy.o.
oy.o.RooFiNOCharcoal , I. 0. , 11x20 , 112 , $3,75 ; I.
X. . (7.3.1.
SIIBKT fnoN X-o. 38 , $3.05 ; No. 37 , J3.75.
Soi.nuit I4l5o.
TIN l'iATC-I. 0. , 10x14 , 2:15 , $7.25 ; I. X. , 10x14 ,
225. $0,00.
TIN I'l.ATB-Coko-lOvU.SS.'S , $0.23.
STEEL NAILS llase , $5.25.
STKKL Wini : N'Aii.s-llabe , $2.M.
WniE-Jap. barb , 13.00 ; galv ; , $1,15.
TIII3 URAt/TY MARKET.
TNSTIIUMKNTS plaopd on record durliiR
JL yesterday ; .
B if II Clark , trustee , foO O Iloock. lot
7 , blk8. West slde , < w'd. . . . . S 300
Nellie Mulirldo to .Ureon' & Williams ,
flits 5. (1 ( and 7. blk 1 , Woods' 1'laco. w d. 0,000
John Illley to U I. Garltchs. n 3i ) feut of
lot 13. hll5 , HoggiVlllll's2d add , wd 0,000
John Itlloy to H ? n.-xrllchs. lot 10 blk 5 ,
sbbdlvof J IHedlo'ftndd , w d 10.000
O K Ilergolt and wlfo to A A nnd O E
Ilorgolt , wi ! of su U nnd wS ! of no 12-
1(1-12. ( w d tt 4,600
F1I Wortleii toUJ ridck , blk 1 , Mysttu
1'nrk , w l tl\ 15,000
Sidney Trcncrry to .Krniik Carter , lot.'I ,
lilkKI , KounUo 1'Juqe , wd 12,000
Windsor 1'luce llnlldlng association to V
I ) Wonil , Intin , AVIndsiir I'laco , w d 2,000
J A Dodge and wlfo tp II F Oronshuw , wi !
lot 10 , Dodge's llddov , < 1 400
Morris Morrison mid. wlfo ' to I S lluscull ,
lot 5. blk 8 , S K Itoee'rV add. w d 3,700
Hoggs & III11 to Oiruico. GOX120 feet In
lot4 , ltayan'4 udd.nod 1
J A llorhueh and wlfo to U II King , sis
lots , blk "D. " Uorbach'K of Horbach'a
1st add , w d 1,121
Q W l.ogan and wlfo to / 11 Btunton , lots
10 and 20 , blk 4. Hawthorne , w d 3,200
Jl'.Miles toK II Chapman , Iot20 , blk 7 ,
Orehurd Illll. w d. . . . 750
William M Knotts und wlfo to Sidney
Trcnnery , lot 3 , blk 23 , Konntzu I'lueu ,
wd 12,000
Fifteen transfers , (50,775
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS ,
A THIUFTY
Ills Blilrt In tlic AYiiHliroont
( > Have ICxpeiiHOH.
Sutulny nftornoon a pollilly-built old
ninn with a lonp fai'o niul close-cut gniy
hnlr roglstorcu nt the Oraiul Pacific ,
says the Chicago Tribune.
"Wiuit n rooinl" ' linked the clerk.
"Thoro is no use ol Koliitf to the expense -
ponso of hiring n room , was the answer ,
"for only n few hours , t expect to K
west tonight , but I'd llko some place to
change my clothing : "
"Lot mo give you a parlor room for a
few hours. "
"No. There nro few people in the
wash room ; I can chnngo my shirt In
there and then sit around the olllco for a
few hours. No need of spending money
foolishly. "
The guest changed his linen in the
wash room and then began to clean his
silk hat and coat with a llltlo rag nnd
bottle of benzine. ,
The eccentric irawon was John I. Blair
of Now.Torsoy , whose wealth is estimated
at fabulous amounts , Ho is rated to bo
worth from $4p,000,000to ; 8 100,000,000 , yet
ho was seated in a porter's chair in the
Pacific yesterday ncrubbing his old hat
as if ho could novcrget another. Whllo
Mr. Blair spends little money on himself
ho is quite generous to others , and ninny
kind deeds of charity are credited to hfs
worldly account. Ho is a romnrkablo
man , for although eighty-eight years old
presents the appearance of ono at sixty ,
tind accomplishes twice as much as most
young men. Ills business career was
begun BO long ago that the present
generation does not know him
well. Ho built the greater portion
tion of the Lacknwanna road , in
vesting his own money nnd keeping
every dollar of his securities , when
Scmnton was a wilderness ho bought
land in and around the place nnd saw it
grow from nothing to a city of 100,000
people. Mr. Blair built and now owns
half the roads in Iowa. The town of
Blalrsvillo , N. J. , is owned by him. Of
late years ho has made an immense
amount of iiionoy in the west. Ho
would lay out the route of a now road ,
mark the townsltcs along the line and
buy up all the good land before the mib-
Ho know of the line of the road. When
the towns sprung up Mr. Blair had all
the lots for sale.
Miles' Xcrvo and Ijlvcr Pills.
An Important discovery. They net on the
llrcr , stomach nnd bowels through the
nerves. A now principle. Tlioy speedily
euro bllliousncss , bad taste , torpid liver ,
piles nnd constipation. Splendid for men ,
Women nnd children. Smallest , mildest ,
surest. SO doses for 2'i cents. Samples frco
ntKuhn & Co.'s , 15th nnd Douglas.
CiirloiiM California Growth.
At a recent meeting of the California
academy of sciences , says the San Fran
cisco Chronicle , the president oxhioited
some remarkably largo specimens of
fungus of the proeruius or mushroom
family. The stems measured nearly two
feet in length , and the caps fourteen
inches in diameter. These fungi were
found growing under brandy casks in
Charles Kohler's winery near Glen
Ellen. They tire said to bo most excel
lent eating and of the finest llavor.
Prof. Elgermanil of the Albatross ex
hibited a number of fish caught in
seines near Vallojo. Ho reported that
catfish were very plentiful there , as were
fresh water smefls. The young of the
latter were called ghost-fish , as they
were as' transparent as water and
clearer than the Sacramento river
water. At the sumo catches young
salmon two inches long and what are
known as pipe-fish , were also ' secured.
Ho also showed a specimen of a small
fish with yhosphorescent qualities that
was found about onp hundred fathoms
deep at the new fishing banks recently
discovered near San Diego. They are
the special food of the roekcod and were
found in the stomachs of the latter.
There was no other way of securing
specimens than by first catching the cod.
As the fish are only found in cods caught
during the night the new species has
been termed "nocturnal" ilsh. They
are about two inches long and of very
slender build. Prof. Eigcrmann men
tioned as a curiousfuet that when the cod
are pulled up the pressure of the water
so acts upon their internal organs that
their stomachs protrude several inches
from their mouths and their eyes are al
most forced out of their heads.
Clipped from the Canada Presbyterian , under -
der signature of C. Blaelcett Robinson , Propr. I
I was cured of oft recurring billions head
aches by Burdock's Blood Bitters.
A-i-t-c-h.
Aitcli is the peculiar name of a post-
oflieo in Huntington county , Pennsyl
vania , says the St. Louis Republic. Tlio
origin of the nnmo , as ono might sup
pose , is at the bottom of a curious and
interesting story. Within a few miles
of this little mull dispensary reside Iivo
prosperous , well-to-do farmers , named
respectively Anderson , Iscnborg , Tay
lor , Crum and Henderson. When it became -
came known that Undo Sum had decided
to extend the mail facilities to that portion
tion of "Penn's Woods" a rivalry sprang
up between the well-to-do and prosper
ous farmers , each desiring to give his
name to the forthcoming postollieo. Nu
merous meetings failed to Settle the mat
ter , until nt last some peacemaking
genius proposed to the rivals that each ,
in order as given above , contribute the
first letter of his name , and thus form a
word heretofore unknown in the geographical
graphical glossary. . This was done ac
cording to suggesiion , and behold the
now word Aitcli sprang Into existence.
The Only Ono.
The Chicago , Milwaukee < fc St. Paul
railway is the only line running solid
vestibuled , electric lighted and steam
heated trains between Chicago , Council
Bluffs and Omaha.
The berth reading lump feature in the
Pullman Bleeping cars run on those lines
is patented and cannot bo used by any
other railway t'ompany. It is the great
improvement of the ago. Try it und bo
convinced.
Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific
depot , Omaha , at 0 p. m. daily , arriving
at Chicago at 0:30 : a. in. Passengers
taking this train are not compelled to
got out of the cars at Council Bluffs and
wait for the train to bo cleaned. Got
tickets nnd sleeping car berths at Union
ticket office , 1601 Farnam st.
P. A. NASH , Gen. Agt
J. E. PUKSTON Pass Agt.
GILBERT BROTHERS ,
TAXIDERMISTS ,
Specimens ran be crnt us fafi'ly by moll or express
Send for prices , 815 North lutli otruvt , Ouinlm.
. ,
n , Hirjclti , Sffti * ted QlrU * TrUye-
. On * cr 4 ert > t holeil | > rle itnt
U O , D. dirtci frr.m L. U , fcpt irtr't ! "
torj , til W , Mxllum M. . ChiCAfci. IS (0 (
lQim < J. 8Bd ! te. itinip M new clt >
loQt. Tl > Urpit tototjr In ttrcrU. .
TO WEAK .
EufTcrmi from the t'lrccuni youthful rrr , rurlr
deeay. woAilnt ; vrcakuew , loct nmuhoo l. t < tc. , 1 will
neiid A valualila IrratlM ) ( vnlcill contnlnlliK full
partlculan for homo cure , I'llCI ; of charge. A
( plriniul me < tlcal work i thoulil In rrail by every
man nho In iifrroua am ! del'HIlaUil. Aildreu ,
1'rof. V.C. l'UWM'.II.lIooUuiCouu.
CHICHEBTER'S CNQLIBH
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
nco cnota DIAMOND BRAND.
Saff , lure u > I il ji I'llillt , I iillt4 , > k
ru jjl t lof lllHmvvd llr tt < ltlMr4 n wulo
bvltl , . Bt4l 4 Ultb blUt rlbUlD. T kfl > MO Wthtr.
Hciwl .Ic.dlpil fc'f ' bAtUtuluf u.4 "llcllcr Twr
l.a < llr > , ' 'lnlin < rL ; return mill I. A iJW < r
' ' . ' .
t'litchultf 1'bcu.t'CM litlMiM.flU Vk
Schroeclcr & Dean ,
GRAIN
,
Provisions and Stocks.
Basement First National Bank ,
OOO South 13th Street , Omaha ,
WANTETCF
ISSUED DY OTIC ? ,
I COUNTIESBCHOOl
. . , . DIOtniCTB , WATER
Correpondeace.ollcltea.
COMPAmca , ETC.
N.W HARRIS COMPANY
. , & , Bankers ,
103-108 Dearborn Struct , CHICAGO.
7O Bt tQ Slrnnt. BOBTON.
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RHILWHYT1MBOHRD.
I T1UCA1IT. ! IWUUN'llTOS' X Arrive
Uniahii . | Depot luih anil Mn'on Mu'cln.
THUIfU.ViiTON .V > IO. HIVKU.I Arrives
Omnliu. | Depot IQlli niul.Mnvm Ml > 'i'l .
lO.ft" , a ml Denver Duy Kiprt's.i . . ) p 111
lOM n nil Dearer Kxprciii 14.0. p m
' . ' . : i5 n in
Arrives"
! Oiinlin.
. . . .Knn n Cltr | > ny Kxprrii. . . . ! ( > . : ( . > p in
K- " 'NIM ilfL'Tn ' U. 1' . Trnn . | (1.45 ( n ni
- I1NIOST I Arrive *
Depot IQtli ninl .Maroy troct . Onmhti.
2.43 p m Overlnml Flyer. . . U.SU p in
7.M p m PuclMo ixpro : < . . . 7.1. ' ) u in
10.10 a in . . . .Denver KAPHJM. . 4.30 p m
4.45 p m Crnnd lulnnil r.\p. ( excc'pl Sun.I 13. IS p m
6.00 am , ± . . _ . Jiainnji City J-Ixprcir I mii n m
Tenves " tllllcTAiiU I171..V I'AOlMi ! .
\ 'iivmtv141 A i jv > iiv' i Arrives
Onmlin. U. 1 * . 'depot. JOtli nml MnroyHi * . | _ pinnlm. _
t.i ; , p in . . . .Night Kxpre . . . .110 05 n m
V.I5 n m . .Atlantic Kipross. . . | ( I.i0 : p in
4.13 p rn .Vestibule I.lmlleil.
nvcs rClllttA7J& ! .S' f'rlve.1.
mulm. ! | U. 1' . depot , lutli nnd Jlnroy ! < t < . | Oninlm.
P.I. ' , n in .Chlcnitn Uxiiro" 50 p ni
4..TO p m I.lniltLMl ' .i.'D a. m
(1.15 ( p m ( I.r. ax. S.it ) Mull ( Ar. cr.Mon ) 7.50 n in
0.20 p in
TieaveT loniOATJa "Mine's ST. VAIN" *
Oninlm. | U. 1' . depot , lUlli mill .Miirejr8ti. _
'
Mull ( except Similar' ) . . .
. . . ( hlraKo Kipres. ' 11.43
. . . ( JlilcnKii Kxpre"
OMAHA A ST.lo'UiS.
ilc-pot , loth _ nml > Inroy P ( . _
" " "
mj" . . . . , \rin\l ? "fnimon Hull. . IS. : ) p m
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, .
Omalm. | U. P. ilcput. lutli niul Alnrcy St ! " . | Oniiiha.
I5 ft inf. . Sioux City rn.'seiiKer . . . . ' 1005im |
B.15 P . . . . . . . . . I'niil Kxir Mi..il. . . 10.0.ri n jn
i rnS T "aiou.v : riTvYkvi'ii'iK"Xrnvvr ' \ :
Oiniilin. I Depot Ittli and Wnlntor ! i . I Omiihn.
i mj. . _ . , . . . . jit , rsjil Ijjnill d. . . . I fl.33 n m
D. VAW.MV. 7\rrivoi
Depot mil nnd WelntPr Mt Omnlm.
. lllapk Hills Kxpresa . S..tl p m
0.00 n m . . .H&sllaRi Kxp. lICx. rfundny ) . . ! iM | ) in
5.10 ) i in . .Wnhoo * Lincoln I'tiKscnKor. 10.20 a m
SUJLA.1 * ! ! ! ' ! ! ! < J5V' Sninln/ ) . . IO.VO n m
. " . . AFrlvda
Depot I61U nnd Webnter Sts. Oiiiiilm.
. . . .Sluux . Arroniinodallnn. . 'J.tfp m
l.UI p ra . .HlonxClty KxprusKv. ( Sun. ) . ! . : p m
fi.45 p m . St. I'nul I.hultPil . U.i.i : n in
rM a in . .Klorenco I r ( Kx. San ) . 8.45 n in
5.15 p in . .Klorenco 1'uB otiHor ( Kx. Sun ) . . n.au p m
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3iIssL'iii ) 1'Acinr.
lrpotlStli and Wi-lnler St. . I Unmhn.
" A K. C. Kxpre4s..T | 4JV > .p in
Aitils A K. t" . Mxpri'i . . . . | i ! . | ) ii in
ivLtnnc SUHUHIIAN THAINS.
Knitwnril. I
UNION 1'ACIKIC-StJIlUIIUAN THA1N3.
Tlicso trnliw nlso stop nt loth , Kill , 20th a
streets , tiumnilt nml SnvldKo Croaslntf ,
nion'fl trnlna do not run Hinulny.
nroiulTraiu ] - Sliuol'y
WBJT fer Stn- South Albrl't
Clllullsl Depot. Depot. lion. Oninlm. Dopnt.
Depot.W
g
AMI
,1151
'il. IS
I-.IU 0.07 5.45 II..VI
0.10 ll.lvi 11.27 7.00 11.15 li.lll i.-M " .25
7.45 7.40 7.32 8.0.1 7.20 7.15 8.2.1 7.X ( )
8.45 8.W l > .05 S.I5 . . . . ! M.U7 | 7.'J )
9.4 : U.53 lO.Ui 'J.I 5 . . . .111.07 8..V )
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5..V ) ' '
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11.45 li.W 7.15
Leavoj I OIIICACO. U. 1. .t l'Afll''lC. Arrives
Transfer | Union Depot , CuiinHI lllulH.
( i. : ) p ml Night Hxpross VM n m
R.'IO a ml Atlantic Kxprc'U 5.5" > p m
5.00 p _ . . _ . _ . . tlbiilo I.fmltod
"lcnvuii | OlIIO'ATo A .S'OlCTItWIWI'Kll.N.
Tranafcrl Union Dopiit , Council liliilK I'i'rnintfor '
luij a ml Clilrnici ) Kxprvi.i (1.IW ( p "iri
fi.UO p m Vu lllulo l.linltcil U.w : it m
10.0U p .11 Knitern Klyer SJiO p m
JLPJLim.jij.Atlnntjo ) | MnH. J'.oU n m
Arrives
TrniiMferl Onion Depot. Council lIlntT * . Transfer
J.'M n m Mull ( c.xccpi Huiulaj- ) . . fi.jU p m
H.30 p in H. ) . ' ) n in
lOOJ ( ii jn _ _ _ ! ! ( W | i in
"Lenvus" " ] KTX 'l1 ; JOli 1 ( ! .1l.
Traimfcr1 Union Depot , Council 11 In IT * Tranifur
1007 a ml. . . .Iviiliiiiifl City liny Kxpreat. . . . I ii.01 p ni
lii.KnmnH | City Nliilit Kipruis. . . I ( i.10 n m
ioTivo | OMAHA & ST. i.oUfH. I Arrives"
Trnnnforl nnlnn Depot , Council Hluff . ITrajisroj ;
'
- IjoiiTi'Cnnon | f.I. ' ) p m
Transfer | Unlon'DcpotJL'o'uncIl jljiilT.t , iTranafer
11.40 n in "T.ChlcnKo Kxpre ii.u : ) p m
10.U ) p in . .ClilciiKO Kxprom. * K.a ) n m
6 00 p 111 Chicago Fiist Mall 5.R : ) p m
111m .Cn-nton Ixrnl II.'JO n m
louver" ] BlDDXTl'lT .fl'XTIVlJ * . " | Arrives
Tmiuferl Union Depot. Cuuncll . _ ainfer
7.45 a in'.Sioux City Areonimotlatlon. . . ) t.3o ) n m
ti.50 p ni . .St. 1'aul ) { pre5 . _ - I9L55 p m
MANHOOD RESTORED.
"SA.VATIVO , " the
Wonderful Simnlnh
Ki'incily , U ( oltlwlth
n Written Guunin-
tee to cine allNerv-
( HID lI > C.BiCFgUCll 01
Wenk Memory , I.oe
of Drain rowcr.llfud.
, . . . „ , . - , , .
Before & After Uso. Lost Jlauhood.Txprv.
riiuunirifhi. ' ! ( ruui UIu. oiiBiiefi , I.nmiltudc ,
allilralau aud lee of power of the Generative Or.
KBDf.la either eex , cnuecd by ovcr-exc itlon , youth-
iul luaiBcrcttoni , or the excrMlve use of tmiaccn ,
nplum , or etlmnliuitH , which nltlniatcly Icail to
luflrmity , CouBumptlon and Insanlly. Put up In
convenient form to curry In tlio vet t pocket. 1'rlco
JiRpickaae.orOrorSS. With every $5 order we
K\\o \ a written giiantiitre to euro or rrfmul
ilia miiney. bcut by mull to any address. Clr-
cnlor free. Mention this paper. AUtlreig
MADRID CHEMICAL CO. liranch lOnico for U. 8. A
417 ] t"uiti' > rn fSttert. C1I1CACO , ILL.
FOIt SAI.K IN OMAHA. NKII. . 1IY
Kuhn 't Co. , Cor IMIi A | ) < iuilas Klrrctn.
J , A. Fuller A Co. , Cor. 1. Id & Douglas Ktrceti , uj
A. U. l-'ottcr & Co. . Council llliifti. lowi.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
13O2 Faruam Stroot.
HARRY P , DEUEL
City Passouffor and Ticket Agent ,
NEBRASKA
National Bank
U. 8. DEPOSITOUY. OMAHA , MED.
Cnpltnl , - $4OOOOO
Surplus Jnn. 1st , 180O , - 07,000
Offlctm ami Plrfctorn-llcnrj . v tp . prr'Utfntj
L wliB. llffrt , vlcrdrf'iacnti JMIIM w ttaritgti Vf ,
T-Mor c. .lohnS. Colllim U. 0 , Cuihlngi J , N. U.
r trlck | W.H. 8. llii lips , ci hl r ,
Tl-IH IRON B VNK.
Corner Klh nn < 1 Kurnnm Streets.
A General llnnklns
OOMMblliOIALv.
National Bank
Cnpltnl , - $4OOOOO -
: Surplus , - 4OOOO
Odlc > r iind nirotton-K. M. Morni'man , (1. M.
llllrhrock , Jnnrpli linrno.ui , Jr. , A , llpnrjr , K. M ,
Aiiilrrton.Vllllnni O , .Mnill , Tlri'rcilU'litt ' U nt
Wllllnms. A. I * . llopVlni. ( irpililontl A. Milliard ,
ctMilcr ; K. II. llrjnnl , m ( > tnnt rntlilpr.
Omaha ManafaotUrers. .
UootH nnd HhocH.
KIRKENDALL , JONES A : Ca ,
Wholesale Manufiictiircrs of
Ak-onts fur IlrtMon Uubbcr Shoo Co. , lib ? , 1104 unit 1104
llnrnor Hlioot , Oninlm , Neb.
Hrowern.
STOUZ fc ILEH ,
Lager llecr Brewers ,
1MI Ncrth IBIli Street , Omnlin , Nob.
Cornice.
EAGLE COHNICE WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornier
Window cnpi anil mctallrakyllitlit * , John Kpcncler ,
i
proprlutor. ItWati.t lIUHoutli lutli i'
ArtlHts' MiitorlalH.
A. iFoSPE , JrT
Arlisls' ' Materials , I'ianos ' and Organs ,
1513 Doimlan Hired , Omnlin , .Vcli.
"Conl , Coke , Kto.
OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
8. K. Cor. ICth nnit noiiulnii Streets , Omnlin , Nob.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Colic ,
211 South 13tli Street , Oninlm. Neb.
Clears.
DEAN , AUMSTKONO if CO. ,
Wholesale Cigars.
402 N. mtli Street. "Hello ! " 1 9.
Dry GootlH and NotlonH.
M. E. SMITH fe CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions-
Corner 11 tilnml llonnril Strcct.i.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods ,
Gents' KurnlshliiKOomls , Corner Ittli nnU llurnc/
atrca'ta , Oninlm , Neb ,
Furniture.
DEWEY Se STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Karnniii Street , Omnlin , Nebrnikn.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture ,
Omnlin , Nubra. kn.
Groci-rics.
McCORD , BRADY & CO ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
IStli nnit Loavcnwortli Streets , Oninlm , Nebraska.
IjiiiuliOf , Ktu.
JOHN -\VAKEFIELD ,
Lumber Ktc. Etc.
Wholesale , . , .
Imported nnit American I'ortlnml Cement. Stnt4
nirciit for MIlTtnukeo Hydraulic Cement , and
( jiilnujr vvhltu Umo.
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber.
Wood carpets nnil pnrquot noorlnit. 9th nnd nouglat
Strccti , Umnlia , Nebraska.
LOUIS BRADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Door ; , Etc. Yard * , Corner "th nnd Douglas.
Curnur lOtli unit DoiiKlns.
FRED W. GREY ,
Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc ,
Corner Sth ) nnd Douglas Streets , Omaha.
millinery anil Notions.
I. OBERFELDEK A : CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Millinery ,
WS , 310 nnd 212 South llth etroet.
Notlonfli
J. T. ROBINSON NOTIpN CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
1154 1 lamer Btrt'Ct. Oninlm ,
OilH.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Axle Krcnsc , etc. , Omnlin. A. U. Il'.shnp , .Munntfcr.
Paper.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
Cnrrj a nlco stock of printing nrn | > plni ( and nrltlnl
paper. Hpoclul Httcntloii given to card pnper , '
SufCH , 1310.
"
A. L. DEANE it CO. ,
Uencrul Axenta for
Halls' ' Safes ,
JJI and 823 South IQtli St. , Omaha.
TOJ-H , Eto.
'
H. HARDY Ac CO. ,
Jobbers of
Dolls Albums Goods
Toys , , , Fancy ,
Home Furnlihlnu Goods.Children's Carriages. I20t
Krtrnnm street , Omaha , Neb.
AVutcr HuppllcH.
U. B. WIND ENGINE fc PUMl1 CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
Ilnllldajr wind mills. 918 and DM Jonot it. , Omaha.
U. 1' . Jtoss , ActlPg Manager. _
BROWNELL te. CO. ,
Kngincs , Boilers and General Machinery ,
fihect-lrou work , steam pumps , taw mills. 1213-UIS
IxjuTonwurtli streol , Omaha.
Iron WorkH. _ >
PAXTON tc VIERLING IRON WORKS ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work ,
Englnci , brass work , Kenoral foundrr. mnchlna ncd
blacksmith work , onico anil works , U , 1 * .
lly. nntl ITth stieet , Omaha. _
OMAHA SAFE < 5c IRON WORKS ,
Hanl'.rs ' of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ,
Vaults , jail work. Iron nhutlors and nro escape *
O , Andrven .propT Cur. Mill andJavkiuu Mts.
_ flasli , Ioira , Kto. _
M. A. DISbROW t CO. ,
\Vholeialo iiiaiiufacluieri of i
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
llranch offlce , Uth aud Iiard streets , Omaha , K b. J
o nth
UNION STOCK YARDS CO , ,
Of South Oinalia , Limited ,
A GOODRICH , Lawyer , 131 Deuiliorn fit.
( hlciiKO. .ii yViurH1 siiucuMful pruotlo * .
Advlcofiuu ; nopuullvlty.
mauy ututf * .