Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 26, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , MAY 20 , 1890.
THE CONDITION OF TRADE.
An Easy Feeling Continues in tlio Local
Money Market ,
A SURPLUS OF LOANABLE FUNDS.
No DlrpnNllloti ( o Let l"oose of Dollars
} \ui'ii on Strictly I'rlinc Paper
Tlio Gi'iinrnl Trntlo
Fairly Cood.
Tlioclcarlnjjs for tlio week us reported by
Mr Hughes , manager of the clearing bouse ,
foot fl.oir.oori.1nn Increase of 30 0-10 per cent.
HulunccH wore { iSl.n.'il.O. ' ) . Tlio local money
market continues very easy , bunkers repott
ing n largo surplus of loanable funds on band
nnd the deposit account dally Droning larger ,
There Is no deposition , liouuvur , to loan on
nny but strictly prlmo paper , for vvblcb the
ruling rates are S per cent. Other good iiapur
Is bundled at 10 per cent , and parlies who are
not known to lie prompt me not cncotir-
ntod to borrow oven on what would ordinarily
bo considered satisfactory collateral. Hankers
seem to lie of the opinion that prohibition may
possibly carry nnd If It should there will un
doubtedly bo an enforced liquidation , which ,
with a tight money market such as Is looked
upon as piohahlc during the fall and winter
months uf this jcnr. will niuko tlnilhli' . The
money matki-tsof New Voik and Chicago ate
icpoitcd as Him nnd laics are steady under
tlic Influence of an active demand for loans
and a veiy lively slock niiulii't. while ut Lon
don money is plentiful and rhc.i ! > .
( ieneial trade Is falilv good nnd our jobbers
Bay Unit business Is fully up to their expecta
tions , \vhllc collections bave linpioveil , and
the situation Is ic-gaiiled as comforlable.
Much Inteio-it wns tiiKen by our wholesalers
In the convention of ictiill liuslness men held
un tlii'Vlst ' and-'nd Instant , niidei tbe aus
pices of the ( Vmim-rclal Directory company ,
nnd which i loscd with a banquet at Ibo Mli-
larti hotel riiuiv' ; . \ lews Wele exchange. !
and a plan of pun.oduro by which the collec
tion laws are to bo amended to tlio detri
ment of tbe dead beat clii'-s agreed upon.
A live cnmmltlec was placi d In charge of this
most Important matter with Instructions to
present , n bill to the legislature this winter
which will cnsuio Iho dcslicd result and Ills
to be hoped Unit tbe subject will receive
pmmpl attention , as the cieolt of Nebraska's
ineiebanls Is certainly not so good as It should
be If the heavy exemption peimlttcd under
the piesent law were to bo leilnced to u
reasonable amount. 1'ileis me to a great ex
tent unchanged. In groccilts dullness eon-
tlnueH to prevail In thecollee market. Dealers
bold liberal stocks and ( be usual channels of
distribution ate choked , whllcthe visible sup
ply Isscaiccly less than a j ear ago.
On Miiy 1. is'.m.the vNlblesnpply wa , In bags
8ilJOtt ( , and May I. lh ! . -.tilli.l.'i" , a deciease
of only ! iy\i \ bags , while Die dcllvctlcs In this
country and In Knropo during the past ten
months of tbe crop year showed an lucreised
distribution of : ill.ii.l ' bags , Indicating thai lire
Invisible supply Is ahnoimably heavy and
that slocks In dealers hands are so large that
an Increase In prices may not be looked foi
tvxm. despite the stieniions ellorlsof tbe bulls
to that end. Mild coirccs aie also dull and
prices weak. Molasses Is unchanged. The lice
maiket Is stiong with an iipw.nd tendency
and holders at primary points aie very llrm In
their views.
Tbeie Is noiuotable | change. In values In Die
siig.n market and tne situation Is practically
tliosaiiions last vvccU , buyeis appearing In-
dltrcrcnt nnd Inclined to wall the action of
eongiesson the tailll bill. Canned goods aie
In fair demand with veiy little change In
prices.
The lion market Is still depressed and the
output continues excessive. Lead Is moie
aellve and prices have advanced. Tlnlsdnll
with a moderate demand. I'elioleum Is quiet
and lower. Tiiipentlne Is weaker , and with
liberal receipts prices ate a sli.ide lower.
In dr > goods attentliin ban been directed lo
tbe great tliiiinel sales at New Voik , but the
lesult has left the maiket unsettled and
views me much at variance as to what tbe
fntiiie of this line will lie The open winter
has piobablj left huge stocks on tire shelves
of dealers throughout the country and thu ex
isting iinccitalnt ) astotailir and MUcr legis
lation lender piognostlcatlons as lo the
future of tliu market of lltlle.ilnc. . Domestic
woolens aie weakei and It Is possible that
production may bu curtailed. Domestic cotton
goods me llrm , and foreign staples
are held steady while fancy foielgn goods are
pushed by concessions ami values aie lower.
The tailll bill bav Ing passed the house by a
fctilct , pally vote now go < s to the .sontie ,
where It Is lo be hoped mine wisdom In Us
treatment will be displayed and u little com
mon sense he .shovui. It Is hardly possible
Vhat thesenate will consent to the passage of
tin ) bill In anything like Its present shape , as
It Is Is doubt nil If the Interests most directly
allecled are al all contcnlcd with It as It Is.
It Is a botched jo'i ' fiom any standpoint.
The local piodncomaiket has been wellsup-
pllcd and fall ly active during the week at
lower pilces. Itntter is dull with Inciouscd
iccelplH. I'ggs are In moderate sup-
pl.v and fair demand at quotations. Old
chickens are In very large supply and pilces
me slightly oir , Spring chickens aie rather
hcau-c. baldly any coming fiom near by points
and prices bave been III inly maintained most of
the leculpts aie fiom the south. The cheese
market lias been moderately brisk. Oclobcr
full creams , are gelling rather sciiico , but new
( mills are In liberal supply andatillle weaker ,
ilcriles aio very plentiful ; iccelpts have been
In such poor oidei lh.it the bulk had to be
pushed on" to the city trade , leaving hardly
any lit toshlp.and commission men have there
for o been unable to Illl orders from distant
points lo any exleiit. I'rospecK favor a very
liberal supply ibis week and of a betlerquali
ty. Vegetables of all kings aie plentiful and
lower. Now southern potatoes aiecomlngln
and selling at iM.MKa. " > 00 per barrel. Mobile
cnbbags tilings W.VI per ci.ite and California
cabbage at4i < pel pound ,
It Is said that a .syndicate of
.apltallsls aio about lo Incorpoiate
and oiganlro a new state bank on .Sixteenth
blioot south of Cumlng , and that , backed by
ono of tbe larger national banks down town.
Htiong competition ulll be oiruied the bianch
Hank of Commerce.
Thocomntiollerof the currency has called
upon the National hanks of Omaha fora state
ment of their condition on the llh Insl. , and
It Is undersood that they will without excep
tion makcaii extiemely favorable showing.
Mr. lleimau Kouul/e. president of the Klrst
National , who has been absent for neatly
thieeweelts , Is expected home on the tlist
proximo or thereabouts , and we will all bo
xeiy glad losee him.
An opeiator In New Voikexmessc-a convic
tion to tbeellect that the Juno statement
from Washington will show a loner condition
for winter wheat than that of May. As the
winter wheat ciop Is usually about two-thlids
nf the whole vleld , this condition may foim an
Irnpoitant oil sot to the betler prospecls In the
noithwest duetothe recent lalns there.
There Is one point in the wheat dado of the
last few weeks which has hltbeito escaped
comment , though It foims a wtdo conti.ist lethe
the methods which piovalled pievlous to the
refusal to supply quotations' fiom tbe board
for the use of the bucket shops.
The longoi deliveries are at a dis
count fiom the pilces paid for the neater
ones. This has extinguished , at least for the
time being , the old-time business of selling
Hhort for I ho sake of Ibe carrying chaigcd. In
this lespcct the Hade has returned to the con-
ill t Ions which used to prevail prev Ions lo four
or live years ago Since then , up tow Ithln the
last two months , tbe bears have bad In thulr
bands a haninier which they used unmcrcl-
fullj for the depression of pilces , And those
men were the hcav lest losers on the advance
since March , as they did not iccognlro the
change till It was forced on their attention by
heavy mat gin calls andsnnut losses.
031.1 IU iilVR STOCK.
Cattle.
Hattirday , Mav 2. ) .
/.stlmated receipts of cattle. 1,700 , coinp.irert
frith 4'W yesterdav and I.TUUSiitunltiv of last
week 'I ho receipts during tlio week have
been Il.ti'll , compaied with H.IKJ tlio week
prior. The market opened ai'tlvu and Htm. Tlio
bet beef steei- , were aollvo at atdiado blgher
with bnyeis lookliiR everylhliiK up. I'ows , on
an aellve market , advanced a nickel , all
ohaiiKliiK hands early. Mockers and feedeis
woio unchaiiKcd , bulls llrm amlcalvo Moady :
rstlmated receipts of hoes MOO , compared
wlUiMW jestenlay and ft. . ; * ) biitnnlnr of last
week. The receipts during the week woio : A-
K-ll , eompaied with 24,270 the neok prior. Thu
market opened ntcady. wasactlvo throughout
all tlio pens belnK cleared early. Itanuo of
ntIoesMO.vai.N : ) , The bulk void at H,7iKUi75 :
LlKlit.llW 1.70 ; tulNcd. t.'l.irr iifa.r.'ii ; be.ivy ,
f L70if a.w ) . The uvorairoof tlio pilces paid was
M.compared with M'Piyestotday and
Sitilitla > of hint week.
I'rovnlllnj-
Tlitv following Is a tiiblo uf . . .
Ilili inurki't fur tliuKniiluuf btook 1111'
I'rlino stfors. I.UX ) to UWJ Ibs .
Hood htt'ors. ir ) to I IV ) U.S. . . .
UuoilNii > urn , taw to l.fio s . . .
I'DIIIIIIOII , l ( \ ) tl ) ll.V ) tb-l .
Unllnury to falroons
1 ulr to gooil COUH
liooil to t'liok'ooous
I'liiiloo to ( iitioy rows
rulrtOKOoU hulls
t'lioli'o tofiuioy luills
. 'rs anil fi'i'ilern . , .aJ
\ cu iur > , wo to 1100 m * . . S.IM
I , ulrtooholou llalit lie t . am
1 u rtoo uiloolioiivy lioxx . 11.70
1 ulrtuvliuloumlxvil liuis . a.t7' !
Coiiipiu-ativo Tallies.
Tlio fullowiuf table 4iio 3 the raugo In
AvrniKO Cost of i
The following tiblo Rives tlio average e-nt
of bo son the dates iii < ! ntlomnl , Inaludlii ; thu
cost today , as based upon S.ULM reported :
Oate. Price. Date. I'rlco.
I'rloo of Hoijs.
Showing the average prlcop ild forloidsof
hngson thodayslndlc.ited In HIT , isi-i , 1S-U and
Highest nnd huwust Sale < of
Today , Vester.day.
HlKlii t . JISO IllKhest . } ' 17 : >
Lowest . : i ( Vi Lowest . 3 G.'i
Stouk
Oniclal yesterday. Kstlinatcd Todav.
Cattle . Ill ears 4T.S faille. . Wears 1.700
llo < < . TSears 5.IIH llo s . . . W cars " ,400
lear Sll llnises. . . 1 car b
ttons.
The following table shows tlio range of
prices palo for bogs :
rail-In choice light hogs J.1 65 ( fM 70
I'alr to choice heavy hogs 1170 ( fill R , )
I'alr to choice mixed bogs U 07'5'iiJ ' ? J'5
I'rlmc fat shepn 531 < S1 7 , " >
Good fat sheep 4 ! > 0 5t \ . ' ! )
Common to medium sheep ! i 00 ttl M
Disposition of Stouk.
Phnvvlna tlio number of c.ittlo It night by
thcluulln , ; buyers on today's in.irliet.
OATTI.t ! .
Pwlft k rninpativ .
* ; II llaiiiinoiKl > vCo . . . . . .
Artnoiir-Uuiliiliy 1 * Co .
I.ee KotliM'hlld .
Ilenlon A. Underwood .
Meeker A. Dc'-'di .
l.obiiiann A Tiaueriiiann .
W H Van ant .
Dtherbiiyei'S .
Arriioiir-Oiidahy I'acUliiirOo . S.KM
Omaha I'.icMnj ; CO . l.teO
Swift .1.0) . Ml
U. H. Hammond AUo . lr. . * >
Salos.
4. . 500 2 tO" 2 040 II 10
CAI.XT.l.
1. . 120 S 00 6 . 1'fi 600
MI.XKI ) .
lit . SIO : i55 111. . 7h7 a C75 !
O.tLN.
2 .1475 3 75
STEFIIS AND 1IEIIT.H9.
22 S07 a 65
WESTttlM CATTLE.
No. Av. Pr.
JIurkct Mention.
Hogs ilrm.
Cows advance and benves stronger.
A. T. Nichols of Lttchllold mat Ueted a car of
Hanklns Ilrothcrsof Cambrldgo maiketcd a
car of cuttle.
Dow noy & Toof sent In a car of luvs train
Aurora.
Dr. 11. H. Illrney wont to ICiui > tts City lo
f pond Sunday.
S. II. A , .M. Commit ! had a car of ho s on the
maiket from Ayr.
llavlnjiOr.V llodsrohad u cur of hogs on the
maikot fiom Vcmnu.
H. A. .Morton had u car of hojs over from
Ilciiiloihon , la.
John WlKRlns of Columbus was In with two
cars of IIOKS.
Ound A flirlsty nnd Cochrano A , Taylor of
\Vllbcrmarkoteil hoand cattle.
Al riint , the well known Lltehlleld shipper ,
had four cara of cattle on the mat kct ,
JohnQulnn. the voteianWood lilvcrnlilppcr ,
was bore with llvo cats of cattle fiom Hunsen.
r. Hoblemanof DoWllt came In with seven
cars of fat cuttle.
I ) . Hall , the well known shipper.
Of I'ersla.la , wasoverwlthca.iriif hops. Tat
cattle aio hcaico. but considerable summer
feedlnt ; will bu done. Hocaio plentiful and
MI far unusually heiilty , Coin sells for
about 21 untta.
0.11.1 ir.l WHOI.KHM.K 3t.lHltKTS.
Proilucc.
PIKII 1'resh whlto trout , plko nnd plckorpl ,
uorth , ix * , HturKeon , 7u.
1'Ki.TS AM ) TAt.r.ow-Green salted
h lltinil picked n.ivy , tl.1031.75 ; hand
pk'Ucd navy , medium , ( L.Wtsl.ul. hand picked
country , f I ! Oiil.pO ( ; good clean , 11.253.1.40.
Al'l'l.u IH'lTKH 1'er ft , WiJ'O.
Wool. I'liio nnwablicd , iilk : ( > ; mrdlitm un
washed. IKfc'lu ; coar > o unwashed , IsiilXk- .
I'l'iis lleavf r , m > r lb , .50j l.i)0 ) : eiich , M.ooa
7.00 ; otter , each , W.OlX'7 00 ; wolf , each , 50 < iiivOo ;
coon , each , 4iit Jo ; mink , each , atKUOOo ; inunk-
rat , full. KiM''u , niuskriit vflntcr , lixslio ;
Hkiink , " .Viiiooj uadsor 40iKiMLuO ! dior hUJiiB ,
dt'croUluu , vtiutvr , per 11) ) , I2u $
lioxr.r IS't ' U'to ' nor Ibt lrn.lnoil , ft ? .
OiUNflF.sl" or bet , MiMlltorrnnpnn '
tt.Mi Cttllforuld fanoy tmvaK t" > .WAiJ : Lot
Atiuclv , fl.sO ; fiinov Dmirto sci'illtug ! ' , I4.'ij
In live box lnl , l.V * per l > ox lr .
I'INF.U'l'I.KlI'crilO / , UXr&lM.
HTII ' .VVIIKIIIIIF.S I'cr rn o , chulco sMilp'ilitR
Mock , t9.vntt.mi good , IMKI-S.I.OO.
I'ltiBii-rcrbbl , mined. t.i.Vi ) Imlf bbl. M..V ) ' ,
linnl clilor , pitrCi per lilil. fllMi orntuo elder ,
luilf bbK K.OOi ponr elder. Imlf bli ! 4 V.OO.
r U.UOIINIA CiiBtiiiiBo I'cr lb , SSftJOe.
Ml. NCI : MKVTr,3fio tier lb.
liBMON1'er lint. Mr-nlnn , fancy. tl.SOQ&OO ;
strictly cliolop f-l.'iViil.M.
lux * .VAS1'or btineli. tl..W3.i.oo.
llCTTrit Cionmorv , fnnoy roll * . r > rlnt < * . 2ISJ
2i ( i creninery , fancy , solid packed , SMQSIci
eroiilncry , choice. 1llfV : dairy , fancy rolls
iii.d print' , KViMTes dairy. f ncy , solid packed ,
l.vai&c ; dairy , choice , UfM.V ! country roll ,
fancy , lW.Ucs eliolco , Mllios country roll ,
good , l/irKc ; country roll , fair , BCcj pee
siock , aa-k * .
Knos He per do ? for strictly fresh ; stnto
stock not " "alenliln.
llosKi ( Quotations nro for delivery In Chl-
enifo. ) l > ry lluiralo. per ton. 1103,19,001 dry
country , blenched. tliuii < tiiUO : | dry country ,
damp and meiity , KO > < 1HMX > .
VuiKTAtii.KS Old -svvoet potatoes fancy ,
Mnscatlnu. per bbl , ! I.CH ) ; onion- * , extra fancy.
fl.ftU ; onions. fair. J..M ; rutabiik'n" . * . ' .W : ear-
roti , tt.ufli par-nlpi. $ I..V ) ; beets , I'-.oo ; IUIMO-
radhh roots , per bill , IS.M : perlbTo ; celery
roots , per bbl. MOO ; perdoz , COc ; horseradish ,
per do ? pints , tl. " ' ' .
\lHH \ > r.nvr.n < : per lb.
.rvn-TrHc ( perlb.
Diifssnii VKAir Choleo medium , 6 < 3StO ! !
llKlit..VtiC ? ! heavy , 4 < fi. " > c.
Al'l'i.n-t Tor bbl , Uenltoni , MOO ; Willow
Tulir , fJ.OOlltn Davis , il.75 ; Koiimnlt11 , JI..X ) .
1'or hundred , $1.00.
I'lCKi.KS-Moillnni , per bbl , JV.'O ; small , MM ;
Rherklns.$7.M _ ! C. A. II. chow chow , ijts , M.s" > ;
1'OTVWKS-I'cr bushel , fancy , iMQXio ; fair to
cnod. SiK&i.'ic.
1'oci.Tiiv Per do/en , choleo hens WffiViH.Oflj
choice , mixed , * .l oot/l : r > ; roosters , . : > , - ' . " > ;
sprlim chickens , f..M for small , UWiJflM for
medium. Jl.wai.M for lar o ; ll\o turkeys , per
lb.
Sl'flAII Cut lo.if. 73ic ; cut Uvif cubes. T'nC !
standard , pondeied , 'ic ; \\\X. \vili-ii-d \ ,
7'ie ; Kiaiiulatcd , standai < l. liU'i ( > ' , L' ; confuc-
tloners. A. ( I'siwhltu ! u\tra , Bicj extra O ,
Nob. , .Vie ; amber. Ti'iC ,
Coi'H.n-ltoasted Ailmckle's Arlosa , 2"i'e ;
.Mel.auclilln's XXXX , ! iVe : ( Jermnn. av.ij
Dlhvnrth. li" > V" Alaioma"ic ; bulk. .Vic' .
C'on'BK ( iieen I'ancj old Kolden Hlo. 27c ;
fancy old puaborry. "Tc ; Klo , choice to fancy ,
JP.ic ; Klo. prime.MUC ! Kin. ( rood. ' "J'Sc ; San
tos mid coiiiiiion Hlii , l'i&lc ' * ! ; Mocha , , Wo ; , ) aa ,
eiiulno U. ( i. , ' "Jo ; .lava , good Interior , > < ;
frlc.in. L'J'jC. '
r.\niNACKOUS Goons IlarloViU'fl.TJo ; farina.
. " > e ; peas. : ic ; oatme.il , IVCWc ; maearoiil , IUe ;
veimleelll , 1V ( ; rlee , 42ds.igo ! ; and tapioca.
( Xfl7c ; lima beans , Ik1.
Olr.s-KoroM-no P. W. , 10'5c ; W W. . 1'k- ;
headlight , l.i'ic ; gaMillne , I-V ; salad oil , K.Wti
1UK ) pei do/ . Linseed -Ha . file ; boiled , We.
r.-MKATs Smoked hams , rued. . Ilk- ; smoked
hams , a ) to ' 'i Ibs , OSes smoked hams. 1 to 14
Ills , 10'jc ' ; Hals bieakfast liacon , h'ic ' ; honeless
ham. h'ic ' ; picnic hams , To ; dried beef hams ,
hJifelhi ; lieef tongues , pel do/ . , MOO ; dry salt
meats , ( iffd'sej iiiiiclurd laid tleictsG'Sc ; ket-
tlu laid , laid tleices , 7'vc
UA.N.NBII MI\TS : lb l.eh toimne. $2.7."i ! 21b
lunch tongue. 11.73 ; t 11) corned beef. SI..VI ; 2 lb
corned beef. I 'IT ' ) ; (111) ( ) conn d beef , M..V ) ; 1411) )
corned beef , fi.M ( ; 211) ) boneless pigs' feet , W.20 :
lib nngllshbra\Mi , il.lU ) ; a lb English bi.iwn.
t. .i : > ; fillingllslibra\vr ) : i(1.7.r ( > ; 1 lb chipped beef.
$ .MK > ; 1 lb eompieesed I n , tl.fi. , .
Koi'C It , ibis Manilla rope , l.V ; sisal lope ,
I2'ie ; eotlon rope , Klo ; new process , t > ic.
' 'UTTON TWINB Illbl ) , very tine , llorJ plo , Sc ! ;
f. . > , 2io ) ; D.ilsy , ISc ; candle \vluk , 22u.
OMVKS Quarts , per do/ , t.l.7."i ; pints , per do/ ,
fj. ! i ; bulk , per gal. U3e.
VI.VKHH , ' ! ( ) gr. elder. 10e ; good , 12c ; white ,
wine , l" > e ; fancy fruit. Sc.
STOVI : POLISH -J.Kx45S7per ; gio-s.
lUds Am. , per c\\t. , il.,00 ; Lunlilon , per
e t. , $17.00.
Mor. ISSK lllils N , O. fancy , per gal. fi.Vf&
T.'ie ; choice. 4Wi47o ; good , IKKSlrfc ; Cuba baking ,
iNfiWo ; black str.ip , 2i > Tt c.
Wmri'ivd Pti'i.uHti.iw , per lb , I'i - e ;
lag , X"5c ; Manilla II , .VRlic : No. 1. 7c.
llAds I'nlon Siiiiiuu. UX3i.'i : ) > or eentolf list.
SM.T D.iliv. 2Hlbs ) In bbl , iiulk. J..IO ; be-t
grade , IX ) , : > s , K.'M ; best grade , 100. IN. f-.40 ; best
gi.ide. 1H , UK. f.20 ; rock salt , crushed , il.W ) ;
common , 1)1)1. ) fl.U'"i.
HoAi'-Castlle , mottled , per lb , 1(3,100 ( ; do ,
hlte. iierlb. 14c.
HnooMS-l'iirlor , r > tie. SI 0) ) ; 4 tie , t2.73 ; - ' tie ,
J'VJ.stables. ; . f..h3 ; common. tl.WKai.73.
Coc < ) \ 3 , II ) tin. 40o per lb.
t'noioi TK 22 < t&3u ! per lb ; German chicory ,
led , H'io. '
S\i , ! < oiA Hbls I3 c ; granulated. 2c ; kegs ,
l' o.
SOD Pkgs. 00 Ibs to box , .V tt-ViC.
NUTS Almomls , I3o ; llia/IK. I''e ; filberts ,
Hlo ; pucniis , lie ; walnuts , 1 40 ; peanut cooks ,
to ; roasted , lie ; Tennessee peanuts , 7c.
Dituns ( liiocors ) Per lb Itoinx , f.'o ; cop
peras. 2'jc ' ; Itay leaves , 14c ; glue , ICe ; cpsom
salts , 4o : glauber salts , Io ! ; sulphur. 2'ie ; bluu
vltilol.lM ; iiliitn,4u ; taitiiiloaulil. x'o ; rL > sln,2c.
Cnhl.sK I'llll oieam twins , I24u ; full cream
Ohio Swiss , 11,0 ! full cieam Wisconsin Swiss ,
llffilfic ; f nil cream bilek. Hlo ; fulleieam llm-
burgoi S is > , ilic ; fancy Shuyboygan I ) , e. , UHc.
C\NNhD ( ioois l'i nits , Callfoi iiiu standaid
brands , ' "i-lb , per doAntlcnts. . { 1.G.W 1.73 ;
apilcots , plo fiult , $1. . " > 0 ; gallons , $ l.Wi ; black-
bet lies. fj.'O ; cherries , black , f.VJiKiW.23 ; ehei-
iles. white. $ J.2- > ? .2..r > 0 ; giapes. Il.d.V31M ) ; peais ,
llai tlett , t-.MU& . ' . i ; peacbes , j ellow , .Mtfi2.3 ( ! ! ;
Iieaches , lemon < 'llng. $2.40 : pllms , egg , $ l. ( > "i ®
l.K > ; Jiluins. golden ( hop , jl.sO ; plums , gieen
gages , $ I.d.vrl.sO ; peaches with pits In , Jfl.iiO ;
euiiants , $ . ' . .10 ; gooseberiies , KMI3 ; < iulm'cs ,
$2.10 ; laspbcrries , JJ.bO ; sliawbeirles , J..3J ;
peaches. 1Mb eastern htandatds , $ | .W ; 1Mb pie ,
J1.10 ; ( i-lb pie , I..OT ) ; gallons pie. f.1.00 ; apples ,
high standaids , $2.73 ; L'-lb gciosebei i les , ! iOc ;
2-lb strauberiles , IKKA'IV ; i-lb raspberiles ,
$1.00 ; 1-lb bluebei i Ics.NKs Wo ; 2-lb blackbei i les ,
d.VQi7 , " > c ; 2-11) ) straw beirles , piLlsor\od , tl.hl ) ; 2-lb
mspbeitlepieserved , fl.M ) ; 2-lb blackbenle- , ,
liiesoMed , HM ; pineapple , llahama chopped ,
J..KI ' ; L'-lb ll.iham.t giatc < l , { . ' .73 ; 2-lb Itahama
sliced , J..MJlb ; Standard sliced. tl.'J.VSfl.M ;
cheiiles , 2-lb icd , llaltlmoie , KMiUCx : ; peais,2-
lb.i.io : ,
\'Mir\in.KS : Tomatoes ,1-lb extra , JI.OO , II-
11) standaul weslein biands , UJ1 ! . ; gallons ,
stilotly standaid. t..ifl. ' Coin 1'lnest giown ,
il.j > \ ; gllledged sugar corn , very tine , JI.5U ;
choice 2-lb sugar coi n , il.20 ; 2-lb ext r.i w estcrn
brands , 5. > Tfl.lWlb ; standard westein
biands , MiTbTOc. Mu.shrooms 1-lb I'leneh. ex
tra line , 22i'23c ( ; 1-lb I'lendi , line , lK22c ; 1-lt )
rrench , oullnary. Ifi'tflse. Peas Ties. ( Ine.per
can , 23c ; detiil line , per can , lo ( ! ; 2 lb sifted ,
Jl.t.0 ; 2-lb early .lunu. $ I.2. > ® 1 ! 3 ; 2-lbManow ,
standaid biands , fl.10 ; 2-lb soaked , .riTo. Stilng
beans , 2-lb high giade. Hefngee , Vc ; 2-lb linl-
don wax beans , 73o ; 2-lb stilng be , ins , 70u |
Lima Heans 2-lb soaked , 73c. Hoston llaked
HO.IIIS Il-lb howls. $ I ( " > ; L'lOttn brand , $1.30.
Sweet Potatoes Il-II ) Now .ler-oy , $ l.iiO. Pump-
klns Il-lb , JI.10. Okra and tomatoes , $ l.liO ;
okru. Jl.Cifl ; succotash 11.20.
I'lsii Codtlsh , extta tleorges , new , .Vjc ;
gland bank , now , 3c ; silver , 2 lb blocks , fi'ic ;
snow white. 2-lb Illicit , new , t34c ; Tuikevcod ,
liiici ) middles , bricks , tie ; snow whlto ciates ,
U , ) 11) boxes , T34C ; Iceliind halibut , Oc ; me
dium scaled heirlng. 23o ; No. I sealed herilng ,
22c ; domestic Holland beirlng , V > c ; Ilambuig
spiced heirlng , Jl. . " ) ; Russian sardines , 73c ;
liusslan saidlnes , plain. .Vic ; Imported Holland
honing , cum it brand , bOo ; do fancy milkers ,
We ; mackerel. No. 1 shoie. half bbls , { KIOO ;
bloaters , half bbls , $18.00 ; whlto lish. half bbls ,
$7.K ( ) ; tiout. half bbls. $330 ; family white fish ,
WOO ; salmon. HOD ; I-lb mackeieliienlng ( ) $1.00
Grl.\0 \ ; 1-11) finnan baddies , $1.73 ; 1-lb lobsteis ,
$ .MVT.2.23 ; 1-H > Alaska salmon , Aleut , tl.lill ; 2-lb
oysteis. 10 oI.U3 ; 1-11) ) oysteis , fioz , jl.l1) : 2-lb
selects , 12 oJ..I3 : ; 1-lbclams. llttlu necks , $1.23 ;
2-lb clams , lltllu neokb , $2.00ilb ; baidlncs ,
Imported , per case , 100s. $ ! 3.00a2000 ; 'i-lb Im-
poricd bonelchS sardines , 2lc ( ; -Ib haidlnes ,
American , per case , 100s , Trench style , $ l.VKt ?
5 IK ) ; ' 5-lb sardines. American , per case , 100s ,
rrench style , $7..V > ii .OO ; > t-U > saullnes , mus-
taid , per ease , 50s , f.l.7.VQ,4.00 ; linuoited key
.sardines. $111.00.
Dnir.l ) I'liL'tT Currants , now , fi'i'il.'ijo ' ;
prunes , casks , lTO Ibs , 71n4/fi' e : prunes , bbl
or bags , UVii"- ' ; citron peel , drums , 20 Ibs ,
"Ji'i lemon peel , drums , 20c ; fard dates boxes ,
121hs. I'.V ; apricots , eholct > oxapoiated. l.V ;
aptlcots. Jelly-cured , 23 lb boxes , Ice ; apricots ,
fancy , 23 lb boxes , Iiiu ; apples , eliolco evaporated -
ated , ll'jc ' ; aiiplcs , prime new , too ; llgn , rayer
10 pur cent tare. IJ'iC ' ; In sacks , 7c ; Pesanl
dates , 7e ; salt Lake apples 5'ic ; blacklerras
evapoiated , so lb boxes , 5 > 4e ; cherries , pltteil ,
dry cured , lllc : peaches , jiaii'd. fancy , JNS20oj
choice. Hie ; S lit Lake , Ik1 ; pitted plumbs , Cal. ,
I lb boxes , K'sO'l'iCj ' laspbeules , evaporated ,
N. V. , new , lllc ; prunes , H. C. , W-70 , 1012'CJ '
orangn peel , 1'K'i raisins California , London
crop Ih'it ) , $ , ' 40 ; Cal. loose muscatels , crop IWO ,
f.MO ; Valenolas , ISNS , 7o ; Valcnclas , IIOH.OOJ
Cal. heedless , skb. , he ; Unilura , [ aver , now , He ;
dried grapes , So ; piunolles. nuI4c. .
MclalH.
HI.OCK Ttx-Small pig , 2So per lb ; bar , .TOo
per lb.
Coi'i'f.u Planished boiler sl/es , IlJo perlb ;
cold rolled. 2o per lb ; hheathing , 270 pcrlb ;
plttsand Halts , 2sc tier lb.
UU.VAM/Kl ) bllBKT IltON Dlso't & 0-10 per
cent , put. plan , lion , No * . 2IU27 , A , 10io ! ; 11 ,
! I'P. '
JlooriMl-Charcoal , I.O. , 14x20 , 112 , J5.73 ; I.X. ,
' '
'SII'KKT Iiiov-No , SO , $ .1.65 ; No. 27 , M.75.
HOMIKII 14O1V.
TIN l'i.ATh-1. 0. . 10x14 , 2113 , J7.2.V I. X. , 10x14 ,
.
TIN Pl.mCoke , 10x14. 22.5 , $0.23.
Hrti.i , Nu.s lluse , $ > VJ3.
STPKI.Viiu : N \ ti.hIlase , IJ.03.
WIIIK Jup. baib , JJ.GO : galv. , tl.15.
Drill ; * .
Quinine per oz. , P , \ W , 40o ; German , 40c ; In
digo , per lb , TUcj Insect powder , 40c ; opium ,
$ ' 1.03 ; morphine. jioro7. , J.J.10 ; hops , per lb , I > 0c ;
glyceilne. 2lc ; dextrine , 12o ; outtlebone , iiSe ;
cream tartar , puie. Hie ; commercial , Ifo : cam
phor. MKam. ; . caib , 14c ; blue vitriol , 7Uo.
Aclits-C'arbidlc.40iJ ( lo ; citric , 45Cl7c ; tartatlc ,
It'tt-Wo ; Hiilphurlo. per lb. Ilo. Oils -Sperm.
SI. 10 ; whale. Ux'i caHur. $1.21 ; nuats finit , 54J9
uio ; tiirpontlno. We ; Tonka beans. $173tilUO ;
balsam tolu. , ivrt40o , calomel , tC it'i7o ' ; canthar-
adles , $ l.m > ' /M.il3 : ciitola buds , a > iC22c ; cliloro-
form , Siuikuiinit. . 47 < aa2i mim arable , S-V
Klycerlne , 22u o , lycopudtum , 42(340t ( ,
. murcurj , blc. .
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Both Bull and Bear News in Circulation iu
tbe Wheat Pit ,
EXPORT OLEARANOES VERY LIGHT.
Heavy Trailing In Corn nil Tlu-onin
the Houston UOK I'rndtiuts
Again Ittilo null-Cut
tle and lloi * < ! .
CIIHMOO , May24.-l.apeclnl Telesram to TUB
HIK. : ] The wheat mitrkot started not unlike
onotherdayi.wlth prlccsabnut < tcntlynnil fern
n , time It looked as though It was anybody's
market. As on yesterday there was lots of
both bear and bull news. The weather
everywhere was line and gave tellers
great courage. There weto no cables
and export clearances woio light. Hepotts
from the spring wheat sections were favora
ble. A dull fcatuio was winter wheat news.
Commission houses were supplied with sam
ples of wheat f roia southern Holds and the dis
patches wcto burdened with a story about
"cheat" and other ravages. The day opened
with the S"t. f.ouls syndicate M > llltiir at homo
and In this market. Huti-hlnson did little
until prices yielded and I lien Ids brokers
bought. Logan \ Co. IIrst sold and then tinned
goodbuvers. Dunham A. Co nnd Warren X.Co.
wotebuyeis all morning. Selling was heavy
and quite gonetal anil was led bv McCormlck
fcCo. , , lones 1 Ivennett , SV. . Whlto A : Co. ,
Baxter , and olheis. .liit.v stalled stoutly but
on a nervous mat ket at Ot'ic , wenl oil to l P e ,
iccoveied to 07e or belli i. and Instead of u
bulge bcfoie noon , as on pit v Inns days , there
was a second decline to' 'ii. ' August and
September were off to 10o m under and the
tone of the maiket was wi nker There was
nothing of a panicky natuie about trade , and
there was no sign of thecounti } - , | | Ing Its long
wheat , The wlieat maiketasonthcdon
giadeto tlie close todav. l.ate In the day
wlien .lulv got down tolnl'.c , tin u- was a quick
iiilly tolli'jcon fresh "My" \\siinil biiylngby
C'lidahv and Wairen. but geneial selling again
ptovalled and pilces went oil easily. There
was a little rally fiom the Ion prices of the
day , , lulj sold off toC ! > ' 4c nnd closed at IB'iC
nominal. August land September each closed
at Rl'.c.
Theio was a heavy trade In coin nearly all
the session. The maiket washe.ivj and showed
u niiiteiInl decline. 'Lite huge development
had much to do with lowei pi lees There was
consldeiable selling of long coin on the very
fine glowing weather. Ciidahy and Koberl
Warion weio big selleisat one time. May sold
atlCl'io atone time , and on taking hyshoits
sold at 112'ic. but closed at ,11' ' c. Juno was
with May all day. July sold at .IPc , to IH'-e.
to : iv o , to IUo to the close. September sold olT
to 'C o and closed at 113'aO.
There was a general letting down of prices
In oats today. This was largel } In sympathy
with the loaotUm In wneat. sample oats weio
v\eak and lower. The receipts were largo and
are expected to be larger. The local ciowil
has gotten over Its scate , 01 else the slants aio
all In. and the maikot had little suport. | )
liecelv Ing houses sold May at 'J'je ' early and
olT to 2744C , closing at27' c ; Juno at ' .TV1 and
off to2iSc ; July atS'uand off to2tl < 4U at the
close. August closed "jooll at2l' ' < c.
Hog piodncts were dull again today. There
was a little advance In mess pork cnily ,
with prime at * I.UU and .lulv at $11.13 , but It
was not slgnlllcant and tiadc was veiy light.
lEIbsand laid vvcieat IIrst llrm at the closing
pilcoyesteiday V > II7lj for July ilb- , and iJ.2 >
for July laid. Latet prices weio 2'sC lower
and again sales vvoiu made at Ili'st figures.
Thcie was no featuio to trade.
CHIC.ltltt I.IVK N
CntrAGO , .May 21 [ Special Telegram to THE
IH.Kl Cvrrr.K Jloro than half the iccelpts
weio Texiins , hence the fert lots of natives on
the maiket sold at steady piices ; Canneis
and butcheis'stock genoi.illy sold about the
same as yesterday and the general
market closed steady , Choice to oxtia
hooves , Ji.1,03300 ; niedliliu to good steels , 1130
to l.VXHbs , $ t.23til.30 ; 1200 to 1)31 ) Ibs , $ , l.bOI.I10 ;
1130 to 1200 Ibs , W.7034.10 ; stockers and feed
ers , ? 2 307f.'l ! H1 ; cows , bulls and mixed , il.TIKft
11.23 ; bulk , $2.20 2.00 ; Texas glass steels , JJ.30
( S.I'IO.
lions-Thero was a slight upturn eaily.
biought about by the plunge of a few speoii-
latois , buttlio gieat bulk sold at about the
close yesteulay , and ut the close today values
tilled a shade easier , with a dull maiket and a
large number oairled over. Paekeis paid S.I.SO
® 'IIIJ and slilppuisI.U3i > tl.UO. Light soils sold
atW.'JJJ.93.
FlX.lXCZ.lt * .
NKVV YORK , May 21. [ Special Telegram to
Tun llKB.l-STOCKS-The good showing made
by the banks was the leading feature of the
day In Wall street. The wlsoones picdlcted a
further decrease In reserves , and the most
hopeful did not look for more than a slight In-
ci ease. The bank st at emeu t showed an Inci ease
In loansof nearly $ lli)0,000and ( ) on topof thlsan
Ineiousoof $ I,438OOJ. This was the Influence
which icsciied the toil heavy stock maiket
befoul thocio > e. Theiewcro Immense ttuns-
actlous In Siigai Itellneilcs , perhaps &O.IIOO
shaies , with a shaiply declining maiket In this
stock. The pi Ice went oil fiom ! H'i ) to87.ro
coveted to hn1 ! and closed at b&'i Kail
loud stocks vveie heavy , but a bilgliter
outlook In many elides caused a good revival.
Atchlson iccoveied fiom 47' to4S1 , , Union
1'aclllc from < ! 7'i lois and Mlssoiiil Paclllo
fiom 7fi to 7ip4. > t. Paul was the loader In the
list. 1'iom ' 7's at Ihoopoiilng It toso to70at
thoelosc'.ii stialglit gain of 1'4 percent over
the close of yestei.lay. Ko.idlng was up'5 ,
with Coal stocks about steady.
The following weio the closing quotations ;
MONCV Kasy , with no loans , ata'ilper !
cent.
I'ltiviK Jlr.iicASTti.K J'\i'KU 5U7 per cent.
bil.m.iM ! I\CIMNHB : Quiet lint hteady !
bl\ty-day bills. I.M' ; demand. l.85'i.
NKVV YOIIK. May 24. [ Special Telegram to
Tim HKK. ] Tlio follow Ing are Iho mining block
quotations :
NKW YOIIK , May -Whoat-Uecolnts , 108,200
biishols : exports 25,550 bushels : spot
lowoi ! No. 2 rcd.O' S' ' clnclovator , li'l'aQDO'Je
atloat , UsSi.-TMl.Ol' , f. o. b. ; options closed
weak. No. 2 , May , cloilng atlKl'4c.
t'oin Itecelpts , 125,2(10 ( bushels ; exports ,
40,700 bushels ; spot vu-.iker : No. 2 , 404 40 iO
In elevator , 415,10'o alloat : ungraded mixed ,
'W'44V : options , steady : May elosutl nl40'iO
O.its ItccellH | ) , thLOtHliliuAhuls : expoits , 30.-
COO bushels ; hpul , weaker ; No. a while , 35" , < ft
WniiinUcil westoin.Jl'ittlS'icj white ncstern ,
3.Vii41c ; options closed meadyj May closed at
ColTeo Options closed Him 5 to 20 points
up. Kales , .IIS.OOO bagn ; May. ! 17.0017.IO ;
spot Hlo steady ; fair cargoes.11,00.
btiKtir-'Hiiw , demaim Him ; fair rellnlng ,
4'1c ; ictlncd , Him ; olT "A. " 53-ir/iV11 e.
I'etroletun I'nlted elot-cd foi Juno ut OI'iO.
Hggs I'lriiii western , nuftlS'iC. '
I'oik-Dull ; mess , JIH.7.VUII4.21.
I.aid Closed easv ; western btuam * M.37'J ©
.3.1. ,
llntter rholco about steady ; vvcstorn dairy
6IIcj ere iniery , tvaiSoi Klgln.ivg.l6o.
Chcuso-I'llmi part fUlms.
CIIICAOO. May 21llft : p.m. elosn Wheat-
Weak : cash.uscj June , iG'-tainycj ' July , | i5(5c. (
Corn steady ; cash , UI .o ; June , a.l'4a.lo ? ;
July , 'Me.
OaH Kasy ; cash , 27Tici June. 2Ciu : July.
.
Hyit Flint at Me.
Ilurloy Sleady.
l'tlm Tlniotliy-QuIot at 51.30.
I'liivfirm at tt.43.
WhlsKy HlBheriit 11.00.
'
roik-'riimi cash U.50June ; , 113.05 ; July ,
iiir'd-Stoady ? ; cash , M.10 ; June. Iu.l2i ! ; July ,
rionr-Pteady ; winter wlieat. IJ.oaOS.OOi
sprlnii , JI 10tf.VJS.
Provisions - > honldersS,10U3,20 ; short ulcar ,
J5.7Mt.VbO ; hhort ribs. $525.
llnltur Weak ; crf.inicry , lOaiJc ; dairy , 0 ®
12e ,
t'heese lTiichiu red ; full cream Cheddars ,
Ktsi o ; Hats , bViis'ic ; Yotini ; Amerlcub , K'jis
b'lC.
b'lC.KBITS Weak : fresh , IsaiS'io.
' .
sailed bulls. .V" green Milti'dcalf , 0'4fc7c ; dry
Hint , 637c : dry fi'iltwl hides , w ; dry cttlr ,
WrJk.deacoiiN : , 20u each.
Tallow I'nchangedi packed , < ' , Q4'ic ; No. 2 ,
U'ic ; cuke. 4' c ,
Itecelpls Shliiin'lM.
I'lulir . 1MKK ) lll.OOO
win-lit . . . is.oao 17000
t'uru . ,11X000 42:1.000 :
OulK 348000 2U7000
, May . 'IVLcut Hccelpts , IU
i'iu ! shipment * , Si ! en MI No. I northern ralhrr
active , others slow nosing * No. I Imrd ,
May , lU-iiM June , Wi ; on track , Klo * No I
northern , Mny. Hies JIIIIP , fll'it' ) on track
iB'twiS ' if. No. 2 northcin , Mny , t oi Juno ,
KH'i on track. f-miiOi' ,
fT. LOtli ) , May -Wlio.it-tower ! Cfttb ,
WiO ! July , RISiQtXl'ii1.
Corn Lower ! cn b. HlVe ; July. niVo.
Oiiln Loweri cash. 27i * bid ; July , 'Xi : .
I'ork Dull at fl2.ooiiHJ.SO.
LardrluJI ) at JIS7'i.
May 2 . - WhoatKusys No.
Aiwt .lilly . , lUf.
K \NSAS CITV. May 21. Who -Slradyi No
oasb , May. Sfic ; No , 2 cash , red , Wo bid.
Corn Steady ; No. ' . ' . cash , 2Ho ; Mav 2sijr.
Oats Steady ; cash , 27il71ic ( ! May. 2il' e bid.
CINCINNATI , Mav Si Wheat No. 2 red , 04c.
Corn Weaker ; No. 2 mixed , n7o.
Oats Weaker ; No. 2 mixed , yoa.'W'iO.
Whlsky-Jl.Ct ) . _
I.IVK STOCK.
CntCAno. May 31. Cattlo-Uecelpts. S.OOi ,
market slow and oteailv ; beeves , Jl.iavn.'itH ) ;
steers , M.70K4..10 ; Mockers and feeders. f2W
ttiUW ; cows.bitlls and mixed , Jl.70jJII.23 ; Texas
grass steers , J2..W33.IIO.
HogsItecelpts , 14,0,10 ; market steady ;
mixed. MH.VJM.00 ! hi-rivy. tl , ! < 3l.03 ; light ,
J,1 > IKSI.OO : skips , M50tjfi : fit ) .
Sheep Hccelpts , 1OH ) ; maiket dull ; natives
ll.ixnitri.00 ; western , W.iWJCO ; Texan" , tl.OO ®
0.23 ; lambs , t3.tXHJ70i ) .
, , t , , . . .
Hogs iteeelpts , .I/OO ; market strong at f. ) . ?
- "
ST. Louis- . May -Cattlo-Kecolpts. . SOO ;
shipment" . 1,000 ; maiket easysfalrlo fancy
natlvesteeis , flsOiMOJ ; stockers and feeders ,
.
Hogs Itecelpts , l.sfl , ) ; shlnments , 4,70,1 ;
market easy ; packing , J,1.7.VaJ S3 ; butchers' ,
J I.K-I.l.l > 0.
K\v 4s OITV. Mav 24. Cattle Kecelpts ,
l.OXi ; shipments. 2,0'rt : market higher ; steels
M.fitKit.M > ieows ; , t2.00'l.G3 ; stockeis and feed-
oi . t.l.StMU.73.
Hogs -Heceliits. 0,30il ; shipments , fiOO ; mar
ket strong ; all grades at M.OT'rf&J.TT't ' ; bulk ,
*
1)11) THIi 1)0(7 UXDKItSTAM ) ?
WhctliciIlo Did or Not , Ilo Did Not
Walt to Have Hits Head Hliot OIV.
"I have ownotl a good ninny hiintliifj
< lo fs , " btiid F. II. Jurinyn , n well known
Scranton Hpoftsnittii , the othoi * evening
to the Scrunlon , Pa. , corrobpoiuU'iit of
tlio Now Yorlc Sun , "but the yraitest
one I ever had was a bpaniol , and my
last oxoi'icnuo ] ) with him was peculiar.
I fr ° t the spaniel when ho was a few
months old , and ho soon bocaino so much
attai'hcd to mo that ho wouldn't follow
any ether member of the family any
where. But before I { jot through with
him ho provoked mo more than all the
dogs I ovr had put together. I owned
two more spaniels that wore excellent
partridge or rabbit hunters , and when
the young dog was a little more than a
year old I begun to try to teach him to
hunt with them , lie was better broil
than they were , but I couldn't get him
to run with them a rod. lie kept close
to mj heels from the time I started for
the Hold till I got back. I lot him smell
of dead birds and rabbits , and did every
thing I could think of to teach him how-
to range , but it was useless. I took him
alield every time 1 did the others , and I
exhausted till of my tact and patience to
make something of him ; never abused
him , always treated him kindly , but
away from my heels I couldn't drive him.
lie obeyed mo everywhere except in the
fields and woods , and toward the end of
the hunting bea&on I made up my mind
to kill him.
"I was out shooting for the last time
over in Henton township. The dog had
behaved in the same provoking way all
day , and as I sat resting on a log I called
him to me , looked him in the eye , and
said to him in an ordinary tone , 'Old
follow , I'm going to blow the top of
your bead oil' when I got you up in the
woods. ' I intended to shoot him to death
just as much as I intended to got to bed
thul night , and when I got to an out-of-
the-way place in the woods I cooked my
gun without locking around and paid :
'Como on , old fellow , I'll put an end to
you right hero , ' bttppo.sing that the dog
was at my hocls as usual. Ilo didn't
bound forward , as I expected him to , and
I looked behind mo. The dog wasn't
there , and I haven't scon him from that
day to this. My name was on bib collar ,
anil I know that bomebody in the conn-
try would run across him , but I didn't
euro whether they did or not.
"Tho strangest thing about the dog
eanfo later. Moro than three months
after that a Beaten farmer called at my
house and wanted to know if I had lost a
dog. I told him the queer circumstances
and ho wont on to say that after dark on
the same day that I had come fao near
killing tlio spaniel ho hoard bomothing
scratching on his kitchen door , followed
by a faint whine. Ho opened the door
and in came my dog. The man lived
four miles from whore I had misled the
spaniel , and ho said that the dog
made himself perfectly at homo from
the moment ho entered the house
and took to every m-jinbor of the
family right along. Ho wild that ho
had hunted with the spaniel a number
of times , and that ho had never seen a
bettor bird dog of that breed. I told
him ho was wolcoino to the spaniel , and
I suppose ho has him yet.
"Now , what pu/.zlod mo was , did that
dog know what I said to him when I
told him that I was going to blow the
top of his head on" when 1 got him up in
the woods ? Or did ho judge from my
countenance or the manner in which [
spoke to'him that I mount to kill him ?
Ho had never left my heels before , and
his seeking protection among total
btrangors four miles from the spot shows
that ho know a good deal more than 1
supposed ho did , "
Protect the SyNti'tii From iUalnrla.
It Is possible to do this oven in the regions
of country where intusma is most rife , und
where the periodic ford's which It causes
ubsinno their most formidable types. The
Immense popularity of Hosteller's Stomucli
Hitters is very largely uttributablo to the fact
of its efllcacy as u leniedy fur chills and
fever , bilious remittents , nnd as a preserva
tive of the various forms of malarial disease.
In those portions of the west nuil south
whore complaints of this nature prevail , and
in the tropics , it is particularly esteemed for
the protective Influence which It exerts ; and
It bos been very widely adopted as a substi
tute for the dangerous und comparatively In
effective alkaloid , sulphate of tminlac. I'hysi-
clnns have not been among the last to concede
its merits , and the emphatic professional in-
doMements which it lias received have added
to the reputation it has obtained at home and
abroad.
Henry Cabot Lodge of Boston is now
in the front rank of republican loaders
in the house , nays a "Washington letter
to the Pitts-burg Press. Ho was , moro
than any ether man , to bo credited with
making Mr. Heed speaker , and of courbO
Heed lias not forgotten him. Lodge has
brains and force and lias pushed him
self forward at a pace which would ho
astonishing to any country but this ,
whore motcor-llko progress in states
manship is ono of the characteristics
of the people and the system. During
the speakurship canvass the friends of
the womern candidates poked consider
able fun at Lodge. They called him the
"Now Knglaud dude , " anil declared that
no man who walked down the street
with ono glove on Ills hand andthoolhor
over his cane could help a candidate for
ttnenker. But Mr. Lodge did help Ills
chief and proved that , though a college
man , n "literary follow , " and just the
least bit of an exijulslto , ho knew how to
luibtle for his friends and himself. Many
an old btatcnman envies Lodge his
youth and health and his buoyancy of
spirits. _ _
IMnttVi Chlorldi-N Instantly
und chemically ueuUrlues at diicuao breed
uib' uiuUii' .
ISIIROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN
,
Provisions and Stocks ,
Basement First National Haul ; .
GOB South lOtli Street , Omnhn.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
13O2 Pnrnnm Stroot.
HARRY P. DEUEL
City Pixssougor nnd Ticket Agent ,
Near Newport , R. I.
OpoiitVoiltioHilmj .limn GO.
A ilellirlitfnl MIIIUIHT Imrne fur fluiillU" . Ample
KroiiiulH , nl > ciuil , perfeet drnlmikC tine nrntcr
linn rlewi * , iKintlnK and ll ) ilni ; A < ! cln < i All , llr nit
M rruvlileiue.lt 1 After.IniicSO HI tel lonnnl-
iiit , Nun purl , It 1 O 1. SKicler , .Miumxcr.
RESTORED.
Manhood llKxrnr KnttK. Mlrtlin
of yinilliftll Irlprtlilt tire.
rrptimturo Dtvnv. NtrvoiiH Dthilltt , 1 o t
Manl Mlto li.liitlrliMHnvnlntvcrkniranrtnir
riy Im ill'rttvi'ivit Ailutplo nimn of c lf en re , ulifch
hewlllnenitiio lrillHlKI toliln Mlox milt , rvr .
iildreaa.J.II IthtVLS. TO. lloi32w > , New i oik City.
DADV CARRIAGES
fjADi DELIVERED-
to njf I'licf In tli Lmmi hutr * Alto. H ty
Junifvrt , Mjcclfi , brrtiri nJ GllU Trlft >
L lf One or mor * it w hot rule | rtr * fut
jC\L 0. 1) ) . dirrrt from ! fl Spfnrrr'k lie *
tor * 211 W Mt < JI oii M Thifajo f3 In
'loifflC ' * Tbel rCBit 'i'.lytja lh world.
To tnivol for tlio rnntlilll Nllr erleio
Cnnnila We | my IM lo (10) n nuintli unil
cxpcniui tn NKi'iil" . In full our Canmllna KrniTiiKtucV :
l.M.l ON Miull in , Wl9
fan hoeiued In LV to fiO days
) by use of the mat velons Millie
lU-inoil ) . J.'OOOO for ii ciwo It will nut euro. ( AU-
TIO.N lo net tlii'Ki'iinlnu remedy Write nr c.ill ( in
r. U Jualyn , 2UI 1 llnincy btrcet , Omiilia , NVbra kii
RRILWflY TIME CARD
lA-nvei idllUAdU , Mlu , A ST I'AllL I Arrives
Oninlin.lU I' depot , IQlli nml Mnre > titt I Oin ilm
' . > . ! 1 n in | ChlcnKu .Mull ( except Snml ly ) da , p in
000 p nil . . . Clihnizo Kxpro tt ! t 41 n m
y 'W p ml . . Clilen o Kx ire _
"Lenveri OVtlAllA , t hT IXllllS | Arrives
Oiuiilnu | U 1' depot. lUlli nnd Mnrey Pin ! Oinrilin
7.V ) p ml M J.onl ( nniion Hull | U l p m
Lenvei I hlOUA CI I'Y A 1'AI It'lC [ Arrives
Omnhn U r depot. lUth nml Mnrcy Pt . | Oinnlin
Leaven I MISHOUItl I'ACII'IC. I Arrive *
Omaha. J _ Depot I5lli ami Webster Htv | Omaha
10.Kl n nil .M Luuli Alt' I' . Kipress | 45' " p m
U 15 | i ml .St 1,011 ! * A K C'.J'xjirosi. I ll.Klji m
UNION rAriFIC-SUMlMlllAN TIlA NH
Theno trains m > o flop ut l.lth , 17th , Will anil 2ltli
( itrectn , hiiiumlt ami tnvliluo Croaslut * . 'Workliitf *
inen'H trnlim do not run Humlay.
LBIIVMII I CfllCACiO. It I A 1'At'IKlL ArrlvHn
Troiufcrl Union Depot , Council 111111111 , Tran f r
'iriopur . . , NlirTit Kvirus | . ' .i 1.5 n ill
li.4)uin ) . . . . Atlaiitlu Kxpr su 555 p m
MM p m Vextlhnln Limited 10 10 a m
leaven ICIIlCAdl ) A NOft'l'll\\ K.STK11N Arrives
TrHimferi Union Depot , Council lllutTs Tranifor
"ilTuTiiiF" ; " Chlraxo ixpre : i ' 7 77 li HO p m
ftOU p m ! . . .VcHilLulo Llmlluit U .U ) n m
IOUO p m Kaitern Hver 2 UO p m
800 ji m [ Allantlo .Mull . . . 7 'HI H in
leaves It'llICAtiOni * S"f > T. 1'AlTL , Arrive *
TrHinferl Union Depot , Council HIiilTs , Transfer
9.10 n in .t'lilcitiio Mull ( utcepi atinituy ) . . 6.10 p in
I ! .SO p in . . . . Chlrnxn I'xpreo. li 16 a m
10 U ) ji m . _ CtilraKO K | ire * * 200 p m
Lvnves K. C.HT joi : A c.ir I Arrlvei
Traiiitorl Union Depot , Council II lu It i ITrainitur
1007 ti City Day KipruiK 1 61.1 p in
1025 ji in ] Kun nt I Ity Nlulit Kxpri' i I fi20 n in
Lcnvoi I OMAHA A. fi'f Lol IH. " I Arrive *
Trnmiforl _ Unlon Depot , Council HlulTs , [ Trnnufcr
jB OO p m | , S | lAinls Cnnon llnll 112 15 p in
l nvos IL'IIICAliO , lUmi/.N A QIH.VCY.I Arrlven
Trninferl Union Depot , Coiuifll Illiilt * ITrnnifer
WANTED
IBSUCD BV CITII1 ,
cotiNTice.acHOoL
. , . DISTRICTS , WATCH
CorrcipoodenceMllcUeil. COMPANUO , ETC.
N.W HARRIS COMPANY
. , & , Bankers ,
103109 Dearborn Btront , CHICAGO.
7O BtDloStrnnt. OOOTON.
" *
NUUHASKA
National Bank
U. 8. DEPOSITOKY. OMAHA. HEB.
Capital , - $4OOOOO
Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O , - U7.0OO
Offleor * nml Director-Henrr W Vntei , president }
Lowlis UetslrvlriMlri-sMent : Jnnmi W 8atn i Wj
V'Morie , JolinS Colllm , It C Cuililnu , J. N. U ,
Patrick ) W II. 0 llughoi , cnihlcr.
TMia IRON DANK.
Corner ISIImml Knrmro Slrooti
A Gfnornl Ilinklni : Hunlm-M Trntmotea.
'
GOMM K R OI ALx
National Bank
Cnpltnl , $400,000
Surplus , 4O.OOO
. . _ . . unit Director-K M Mnr * nmn tJ ! tf.
Itllrhroik , , lo cili | tiarnelil. Jr. A llrnrj I ! IkL
AndPMonMlllam II Maul. vlci > preildent I II.
William * . A I' Itnpklnx pre.'l.loiit A Milliard ,
cashier , K II llrjnnl ns < l < tant onshler
Omaha
llootn and Sliot-M.
Wholesale Manufacturers of lioolsfl Shoes
Iginitu fur no-ton IlilM'i'r Sh. . Co . 1102 1101 nml 1104
llnrnr ) Street numlm Neb
Hi-ewers' .
_
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STOHZ 'ft ILEH ,
Lager llccr Brewers ,
1MI Xcrtli lull Htrcct. Oinnlin o
Cornlco.
COIWICE WOHKS ,
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice
Window onp * nml niotnllmkyllulit .Tiilin ICiu
prnprlctiir lUHnn.t lliiHontli lUlli ntrppt
Material * .
A. H03PK , Jr. ,
Artists' Materials , Pianos anil Organs ,
1S1.1 Dmiula * Htrrct Omnhn , Noli
Coal , Coke , Kto.
OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
8. It Cor lOtli nnrt Douifln * Streets , Onmhn , Not ) ,
NEBRASKA FUEL COT
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
214 Houth 13th Street Oni-ilm N b.
Cl nrs.
DEAN , AHMSTRONO to CO. ,
Wholesale Cigars.
403 .V IbtliMreel "Hello ! " 1(19
Dry CoodH nnd Notions.
M. E. SMITH Ac CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions
Corner lltlinml llownnl Strcuts ,
KILPATUICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods ,
Gents' Kurnlslilnif ( incuts Corner lltli and Hnrnor
Htreets , Oinnha , Neb
Furniture.
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Karnnm Street , Omnli.i , Nubr.isko.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture.
Onmhn , Nphraikn.
Groci-riCH.
McCORD , HUADY le CO ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
l.ltlinncl IcnTcnwrth Slrcuts , Omnhn , Nobrnikn.
, Ktc.
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Lumber Ktc. Ktc.
Wholesale , . , .
Imported nnrt American I'nrtlnnit Ccmont Htnt
Hgenttur Mllvrniikuu llyilrnullu Coiuunt , and
Qulncy VVIillu l.lme.
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber.
Wood carpctB nnd parquet tloorhiK. ' .Uh und Uou
Htreols , Onmlm , .Nebraska.
Lime Cement Eto Ktc.
Lumber , , , , , .
Corner 'Jtli nnd Donxliui Btrceta , Oinulin
Millinery nnd Not Ions.
I. OUERFELDEU & CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Millinery ,
208 , 210 nnd 212 South llth atruet.
NotloiiH :
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , J
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing GoodSi
1121 Ilimiej Blreet Omnlm.
OIlH.
CONSOLIDATED TANIC LINE CO. , '
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Axlogrnniio , etc. , Omnhn A 11 ll'thop , Mniingor.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
Carry n nlca Block of printing , vrrnpplnB nnd vrltlnfl
pnper. tipeclul iittonttun Ktvun lu curd pnper
SafcN , Ktc.
A. L. DEANE Ac CO. ,
General Agent * for
Halls' Safes ,
HI and 323 Hnuth 10th St , Omnfca.
ToyH , ICtu.
H. HARDY ie CO. ,
Jobburi of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods ,
Home KurulnlilnifOoodi , Chllilren'i Cnrrlnv > 1201
rarimrn itrcot , Omulm , Nab
AVntnr HupplleH.
U. B. WIND ENGINE & : PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
Hnlllday wind mllli DIB nnd 1(20 ( Jones it , Oni&ni
U V Most , ActliiK MnnnK r.
Iron \Vorkn.
PAXTON & VIERLINQ IHONVOHK8 ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worlf ,
Engine * , tirnm work , general foundry mndilnouut
blackiniltti work oraco nnd work * , U f
lly nnd 17th ilrcet , Onmlm.
OMAHA SAFE Sc IflON WORKS ,
Mani'rs ' o ( Fire and llurglar Proof Safes ,
Vaulti , Jnll work , Iron ihuttari and tire rirupei.
G Amlr onjrop'r Cor lull ml Jncinon Hu
HnMli , DOOI-M , ICto.
M. A. DIB11KOW & CO. ,
tVuoleialo manufncturcri of
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
llranrh orBco Utli anil IiarJ ilreoU , Omalia , 'I a ,
_ _
Q o tj tH Q m gih.gr
YAHDB c. ,
Of South Omaha , Limited ,
GILDBUT BROTHEHS ,
Taxidermibts
BPtclm can lo itnt i nfeij b
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