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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1890)
Hv B W ' ' B 8BBiBIBPMHMHBHBBHi Mi Hi MHiii MHi iBiHBMBBB HB i iBMBMB i i 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEF JFBitfiAY , AUGUST 20 , 1890. 3 I THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Acts Heavy In Spite of Good Support , CORN , LIKE WHEAT , ON A DOWN GRADE , ) nls , ns Well ns otlicr Cereal * , lins Its Intercutting Kehtitres Piovlsloiis Jlohl ui AVclI-Cnttlo nnit llogq , CillCAfiO , August 29. tSpccial Telezram to THE IlrE.1 There wns a battle In vlicat today. News early was very conflicting and both bulls and bears determined to carry the market. Liverpool cables carne ' { it oil for spot and futures , and receipts here were 145 ears , where the estimate gave but 03 cars. Thcso two things caused u weak opening wltb prices ! iO'4c under the close of last night. Then bull houses carne to the rescue with dis patches from thu northwest giving accounts Of the rains spoiling vvhent la the shock. } ln ) Ing orders wcro also received from that * source. Tlicro was a rumor al o that liberal export business had set In nt New \ork. On this sort of news and good buy ing , led by linker k Co. , .nnd Logan A. Co. , prices rallied ' ( a from tlio low figures on the first decline , ilils VMIS tlio top for the day , although the closing price of yesterday wasDarcly touched , The market acted heavy In splto of good euiiport , and at the i'iid of the first hour the price1 of December was olT le from the top , and held htubbornly around the "put" prlco of list night. Once this was passed thoru was a sharp break of Uc lower and after a rally about 12 10 another break , curried the price to the lowest point touched up to 1 o'clock and 214.0 under tlio close of yesterday. Hoar In fluences vvero wo.ik and lower cables. No new export business at Ncvy Vork or other ports ; small clearances for thu week ; boirlsb nentlnicnt among the local trade and no 1 irgu Interest lo give Iho market rallying power. The I'rlco Current estimated an exportable surplus of 7VOJ.OOO biisholi , against 87.0DU.OOO In Iwfl ) , Ifl dOO OUO Jn 1H8S und 117,000,000 In 1S87. The notion of tlio market was : September tlOt'i , oir toll 01 ; December , J107" , ' , to 8I07'J , to Jl.oC'l , to il.OT'f. to tlOfl'C , lo 11.07' } , to k.tiMji.toSi.oiM. tofi.oou. toli.uv. . to $ io3 j , Voll ur > H , to } UCi" at 1 o'clock ; May bold at fnil'i early andoirto 8I.IM. llefom the close there was an upturn of l'c ' In September heat , from tl.Ol lo 31 02VS. and he in Decem ber , from < 1 05 ; , to 51.03. ' , , and May from $1.09 toll.TO'i. Cables caino easier and lower In corn this morning. Weather all o\er the corn country \\ii3 most favor able. The curb was weak before the regular trading hour and the market on the lloor opened ; or mote under tlio close of yesterday and at about "put" price of last night. The market held very ste idy and nar row for an hour , with pretty persistent trad ing by a few houses. iVpplogato was buying May und Iluulcn .V Co look freely of Septem ber. 1'ardrldgo was a free seller of May , Congdon A. ( Jo. sold heavily Iilcr. Kccelms T\cro \ less than the estlmato at > G cars , bhlp- nients vvcro liberal nt J02XX ( ) bushels. The Price Cutrcnt says that rains have Im proved corn only In appoaranco. All of this was on the bull side. Hut corn , like wheat , wus on a down grade. Long corn pressed on the niatket and mars und scalpers played for a break and got It. September was ! { c olT at the opening at 47So and sold oir to Jd'to before 1 o'clock. .May oion [ < d at' iiut" price at 51c. und afli'r a good deal of liiisfuess around Sl'tC , touched 5l'tc end declined to&O'tc half nn hour before tlio close. Corn recovered but llttlo before tlio close , boptptnhcr was at 4G'jc , the lowest price , and lunctul to 47c , closing 1'io ' lower. October closed at 4 ? ' e. Mny iccovcrcd Uc from SO'jo to 50"o at the close Tlio oitstr.ido has Its IntcrostlnR features ft ? well usnthcrcon ils. Iliern uiipciirs to bu a Hi in liolilon nil cash outs and nny onu wlio w.uitssiulT foi the prebont month has to ] > .iy tip for It. The Wear commission cnmptny , ll vias said , hud to rulse thu prko to Sc to ict a llttlo August oats tills rnoniln . At the sanio tlmo May was < ilT Uo ntlH'ic. bcpttinlior was Inlliionccd by Aiuust , and after ( ipcnlns lit Wtu , fcold up to 3i.'ic. E en M ly rallied from as' u to MU'iC during the inoriiln . \ \ hen the general selling out In wheat and corn caino luteroats wuntolT aKo , wltli It irt- lett-l'r.izer the bust sellers. August closed at 87c , fccptomhcr broketo < 15Vo and closed at ! lju : October closed , it 3.Vie , May sold at : J8llc uiul closed at 'W'jC. On the brc.tlc llutcliliison 1 ought December and Nortoiiortbliigtoa Muy. Tlio pro\lMon market hold up fairly well until lute In the day and then tlio declines void not In proourtlon with thobo In other ' ( narLutx. ThocroattBt cloollno was In mess pork , buptcmber was oft 2 o at tlio otoso to 110.M ; Janu.iry20o toJ12KVi , closing atI12JU ; MiyriL' : rjfi , closing nt IUU7M. Lara closed butSc lower nil around at SO C' { . CIIICA.UO Hi * : uToca. . CiilCAOO. August 28. [ Special Telegram to TIIK HrE.l CATrr.E 1'rltno nativesteors were ngalnIn good demand and scarce once more , g-lllng tit Jo OJ5.23 , with ono car load of se lected from three loads , averaging 1013 , at 1550 , and the ron.alndorot this lot made $19) . Second cHss steers , ulthough not quotably higher , arooaslur to sell , bnt there has beau no upturn of note In the third class and com mon , Such nro selling nt $100 uud upwards. Toxaim were reported steidy and nut ho butchers' stock wns also r "i > orted steady at the dt dine prolonMy noted. Tlrst class corn-fed Etetrs t.iOKt3.25 , ono lot. at $5.10 ; second ola- 14 tT 4 00 ; thlid class , i4 wxai dO : common , tJ 00 it.1.75 ; Texans , } i.7l a .W ; rnngera..7.iiit4 00. llOOB Demand fair , with a slight downturn on rough and pauklng grades ; but anything good sold equally as well as ycstordiy. At the close pai-lars wcio bidding only $ .J.hJ < iM.S5 or common und tJMXH.W for best mixed blpplng and prlniu butcher nul hts Mjlc Btoviullyall (1 ly within runjo of $4.1S 4JO ; , J4 lUcVt ' 15. Nrw YOIIK , August 23. ISpeclal Telegram to THE HtF.l STOCKS The hotter feeling In stocksdtsplajcd the last hour jestordiiy was carried over to this morning and while first prices were about steady or slightly higher , thcro was a general Improvement light thiough the first hour. Silver was at better figures and at the cud of the hour was at 119' . , or M up from the close. Nowhere In the lUt was there moro buoy- nney than In call stocks. Tno belling In them jesterduy was traced to boars. Hull pools found this a favorable tlmo to begin opera tions and I.ickawunna was put up cirly to IMH , while Hocking Valley , after opening at 'Jolt at 2U'J , rose about two points to .11V Lake thoio ntnrtid ' , higher and Now York Central U "put 107'4 and 10T , respoctlvply Noitbcrn 1'aelflo conimon ro-o ii to IE ) ' ; . Ilurllngton ltd tbo gianser group and moved iiji to lie' ; Hock Islinul followed loW , . bt. I'aul to'lS. and Missouri I'uclOe to7l'4 ' before noon. Sugar waKcrratlc. with a drop to 7734 early and a jumpto7'J'i ' luihort order. C'lil- cnco Gas rose ( oiMl , . 'Iho Impression that tbo short In terest , which has been greatly In- crensod recently , 1 llkoly to cover ou the llr&t positive bull news , guvo the market a II nu lone. Tlu-ro was no reaction from the best prices up to U o'clock. Stocks held firm to the close , with out slight concessions from best prices. Much of the short clement Is now eliminated. 1 here U an easier fi cling for money. The eel gains for the day wuio ; Transconti nental 1 per cent , lllg Tour y , LaKe fclioto 1 , New England , .Northern I'aclfle , Atehlsou , NorlbvTestcrn and ICouk Island each y. llur- llngton was-tho leader up ( o 1UJ , closing 1'i up at UKV ! ( , llooklnx Valley was up 2 po ills at "r-kj os : . hales wcro I1C1.00J shares. The followliig wcro tlio closing quotations ; U H. 4 , coupon. . . , , , ! & * Northern I'nclSc. . 11 8 4 ri'iul r l.'jj. . iloprufcrrod U.8 4Vta regular 1U1 C. AN. VV U , S 4H coupon 10J ( lo prefirrc'il . .Ul l-nclUonot 'HJ lit Nuw Uirk Contrnl , ' ' Central 1'noltlc . , . . 8.1 rll A K . . ID ClilcaiiO i Alton . . . , ls Hock Inland . biM Cnlrnxu , Uurlinitton C. . M. A st.raul . . ACiuincr : ci Uo preferred . . . iitiis n.ui vv in St. I'aul ft Uruaha ! . si IHInoliiCpDtril Ill dopr firrod , . R ) . II * A VV . . . . . . . Uiiluu I'nclllc . ' . .10I da preferred , . . . / Mlchlkan ContraL. , , , ill Wctluru L'ulgu , , . . Ml ourl 1'urlrio 7II < Moscr Easy nUifl J per cent. 1'ltlME MkiiCAMiLb l'Ai > LH SI T per cent. Srutuvo r. < cciiA > ( iK Qulot , Btoudy ; ilxty- duy bills.lit.i demand , W.KMi. AllniiiK btouks. NEW YOIIK. Auusf.3.Spcclal [ Tele > ? ram to Tliu lltn. ] Iho followlus uro the mining stock quotations ! The Cofl'co , YOIIK. August 29 ( .Special Telegram toTits IlKK.1 Co * rue Options opeucd steady , to 10 pointy up ; closed steady , IS points down , others & 315 points better cubits , bales , 'JO.iiO bncs. Includ ing August , Iisio3i82i ; fccnicmber , 117 "t 17.N ) [ Oolober , U7.i' < H7.ai ! llecpmber , I1GCI UIB.70 : Felirary , Ili.OJ ; March , I15.M ) . Hpot K o fairly uctlT * and flrui , fair carKOca tXICOV ) J Cut bean , Uo. 3lA.ltK.ETH. .uRtntM MS p. m rio c Wheat Kiuy ; cash ntulcpteiiibcr ! , fll > 2' { ! May. I OJ < i , Corn- Steady ) catli. 47'tci Scptetnticr. 4"c ; IiM'c. OaM l.isyj casli , OCVcs .September , 3Cci lay , 2 SC < Kje-r.aiy ntftOc. Ilirlcystuiily nt72c. I'rlmo Tlmotliy 11.331.39. Tliix M-cd tl ! . Wlilsky-Jl.lJ. Pork ImihciMi , 11075 ; September , 11050 ; nniiiry , IIS H IS-B'S. L ircl .Dull ! cash. ( a.20.Tanitirv. | f 1.7i'4'iJ5 ' ' 75. riiiur Kntlcr and prices oil l i > r > c ! winter win it. J22 < M ) ; silting whtut , ZI.fcOB3.75 ; rye , J OOU-I.0. Hulk Moan-Sliouldcr . nrarViSTM ; short lenr , ( KX33 70s sliort ribs ZJWM 5. lliitlcr-yulct ; creamery , ly&sm dairy , 13 ® Sc. Sc.Olioo c rirm ! full cream cliQddir * . &U Vic ! nal .HUU81 ct Vounu Americas , ua'J'ie. Rtgi Knsicrj fresh , r.'i-aifi ' ic. HiacH-Uncliiinircu : Uiiii ; liuuvy nml llzlit crcon BaltoK.4fi silted liulIliUR" ! . r'SO ! mxoii B.iltcdcalf , 8'a.'to ' ' ! ury Illnt.bUiiO ! drv silted iltlcs. 7o | dry calf , Sftlto : du.icons cicli. 30c. Tnllow Uncliiiiiscd ; steady : No. I , solid packed , 4ic ! ; No. 2 , 4c ; cuke , 4 > ic. Ucctltiti. Shipment' * . Hour , bbls . l/.txjo / WW \\hcat , bu . GOWO W.003 Corn , bu . 2I1.DOJ 2.I2.1KJO Oats , bu . 2-2.HW * 1MOOO Ltvrnpooi , Attirust 23 Wheat-Dill ) ; liojd- orsolTcrnimlcrntoly ; Uallforula No , 1 , .sfc'id © 7sOd purcentiil , Corn Quiet ; mixed western. 47cl percental. Jllt/wAUKrn , Aiizust 9. Whcit Ktvyi No , 2 wirlnjr. cash , OSctftl.02 ; fccptutuber , trie. Corn t uslc'r ; No. II , 4'k.1. Oats-Stead ) ; > o. 2 white , 37'4'ii. ' c. OINCIV-I. AujUbt23. Wheat Weak ; No. 2 red , * l U0l ( , Corn Urcxiplnz , lower ; No. 2 inlxtu , Swjlc. O iti-Kasler ; No. 2 mixed , J8ViOc. . Mhlsky JI.U. MINNLAPOI.IS , Aucttst \\lieat-9amplo n fair clcnnnd iind prlcis stiff. ltccclpf , > , [ JO cars ; slilpmcnto , 4j c-irn. Closlim : .No. 1 bird , August , fl oo : on truck. fl,14l.lo ; lorlbcrii , Auiust.ll.ou' , , hcntoiubiT , fl oos ; on track , $1 OO I os ; No. 2 northern , August , 11.10 ; on track , il.triat.03. KANSts Cltv , Attaust 2S.licat I.owor ; No 2 hard , cash and August , Ulu ; No. 2 led , cush , % c. Oot n Lower ; No. 2 cash , 43c ; August , 42 ! jO bid Oats-I.ower ; No. 2. cash , 35'ic ; August , 31 c. ClilCAao. AilRiist 23 CattleKccctpti. . IS 000 ; miirUct ac-tlxc , stetdj ; itecr < ! , Fl 0035 23 ; io\- ans I. 7i > S.l "i ; r.uipuM $ i.7' > < ai on ; . lloss Kocclpts. 22,000 ; market steady to lower ; touch uml inieUiv , t J.bOJfc4 10 ; tirlino lic.ivy uuU hutcliur welslits and light , tl.'OiJ. Sheep Ilccolpt , 10,000 ; tnirkot steady ) nntl\es. H OOti.4 ? \\esterns ; , $101X31.73 ; wcit- ern , M 1CH6 1 M. Tcxuns , $ I.Kto < 25 ; lauibb loner. 5 WS-'i H ) . bioux ( 'ITV , la , AtiRttst 28. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK llrrl Hoits Hcculpts , i',100 ! market opened 5o liUlier und active , gell ing ut 8.W > 34n , bulk at tl 05. &r. Louis August 18 Cattle Receipts , 1,700 : shlpmtmtx , 1. IJO ; market actl\o nt an advance ; fulr to funcy native stturs , JlOoa 4 IK ) ; sloclicrs and feeders , W.40iM.r > 0. HORSItcceluts 2'Wi ) ; slilpincnts. S.200j mirkct closed lover ; heavy. { 1.1JS4.25 [ mixed. M'Oiil.10 ; KANSAS CITV , Aunust 28 Cattle Uceelpts. 4 HH ) ; Rlilpinentb , 2.1)0 ) ; mirkct lower ; steers , S.Ji3 4'JO ; covv3lr ! > 4jJOOi.tockers ; and feed- " llozs KoceluK 8,003 ; shipments 1,003 ; mar ket hlglioi j all grades. $ J J..ffi4 07V5. NEW YOIIK. AuatHt JJ Wlie.it Receipts 57 , ' 00 ; e-\porK none ; spot lower ; No. 2 reel , It ut [ U 07' { In elevator ; $1 OOViSI OS allo-it ; SI liCnM us i f. o. b ; options f.old . elf 29i&3'i , i * > iovcrlnK only 1iQ.aat loncs rciill/lng ; No. a red August closing at tl 03' , . Corn Receipt" , ( j'J.OiO bushels ; e-xports , US.IWJ bushels ; spot closed lo cr ; No. J , MikVi'ic lu L'lev.itor ; , V4a.Vj'4u ulloit ; uncnidcd mlNcil , .Mtf-vi c ; options declined IVel'Si recovered lttl'ivlth general realization ; August eloslngnt .r > l'f. Oats KccclpK liil.OOO bushels ; exports none ; spot lower. No. S white 4i7U2H ; mixed weslein 1244 ; vvhllu western 4J3IO ; options wacke-r ; August closln at40'i , Sugiu K iw lield higher ; fair refilling , 'i 1-lCc bid ; centrifugals , HI test,51-lCu 1)1(1 ) ; rellned , llrrn and inodi'i tie demand. Petroleum United closed for September at 64"6e. Ki's rinn ; western , 39 210. 1'ork * "lendy. Jjtird Meake'r ; western steam , M47 ! { . lltitter rirm ; western dairy , ! X214o ; creamery , Ilff-'lc. Cbeeso Steady ; skims 235'c. { U3IA.ll * LIVE STOCK. Cattle. Thur-dav , August 28. Estimated receipts of cattle I ' .03. as com pared with 2.077ycsterday and 1.200 Thursday of last \vccic. Tlio market opened 5 to lOc higher on steers , strong on the best grades of cows , and steady on others. Good feeders vvero In dciimnd ill stca < l\-to strong prices , vvlth poor feeders ami Mockers nc'glcclcd uud shading off. Estimated receipts of hops 7.200 ; compared with 7,040 yestertliiv nnd BUM ) Thursday of last vv celt. Tha market opened 5 higher than j esti-rdiij's vvenk close , Heavy and mixed bogs wore uclh u and all chtnzed luCiuls curl ) * . Light IIOJTS vvero neglrcted. Iho quality of llio ree-elptu was poor. The run e of prices wab fJ.jfli44.05 ( ( , the bulk selling ai tIS3.in5 ; light , M.du&vn ; iiilvcd , f IT.VciJU' ) ; heavy , { { .KV Kfi Tlio aerago of thu prices paid was $ .1 h9ff cotii- li t red vv llh J.1 f7 yesterday and * J.7..lj Thurs day of last week. I'rcvnllliiR Price' . The following Is atiblo of pr.cos pild In this market for t'lo { radoot sto.-k mentioned : Prime steers. niQ to lOOl'bs $1. 1 CII.GJ Good steers. 1J. > 3 to 14Ybs ) ! 403 Pair , UXWU)115JR.s J5J 45100 Common , feO ) to lUUltte U."i 46TW Common c.tiinors 1 OJ ( [ ,1 ( XI Ordinary to f ilrcoivs -.OJ 44J U Tulr to good cows 2 'W OXd tocholci ) cows 2.73 frtldb Choice to fancy cows 2..11 CC.I n Pair to good bulls 1.75 6tJ M Choice to fancy bulls 2.30 ( ftlOJ I.U'hl stackers und feeders 2 OJ I'ecilors , UV ) to 1100 Ibs 2.2. ) Pair to choice light hois 3 VI I'alr tocholeo heavr bos ! L85 Q.IOO I'alr to cholcu mlteil lio-s. , JCJ Coniparutho ruble. The follovvln table shows the ringa In prices on ho i ilu ring this ami 1 tit vvcac : Avcr.i ! o Cost of II tyy. The following table gives the averijo cost of hogson tlmdatus ineiulo m l.luulu lln the cost today , as b ncil upin h.iloi reportud : .liih a fl 01 JulV-M 170 Aiuust 14. July JO a .VI August n. aiwv July 31 J.H' ' { AuBiistld. : icj Au ustl J .VI August K Au.'llstS. .1 43 i August ) . . . . 3' , August ! J 41 August-M. J 7i'4 Au'list.1. 1 r > 5 AugUt21 3 7'J'a Augusta . I \ij | August JJ . J 70U xilMt * . II r. > i August' ' I . AtuuitS. % VitttUbtl ) . J.VI4 AtiiTist.tl. J K" AllRllstll . a Ul AilKUit27. 387 August U . J TU } ( August - . ToJay. Ycstcrdav. " Ul.-hust . fl W .tl OS Lowest . J GO . . . . . . J OJ Stock HuuclptB. Oniclal YestorJiv. E-ttluiuteil Tolay. Cattlo. . , . Hican. . ' .o7 Cnttlu. . . Ul cars. I.OT ) Hogs. . . . 1 111 curs. 7,040 Ho.-s 103 cars. 7.JOO Hoiscs , . Scars , .t ) A\cr. c I'rlcoof HOZH. fchowlnc tlio a\or.i.'o price pall forloiiUnt ho.-son tlio dajs tiullcatc'l In IM , ls , IbsJ tiiul It JO : ofHtocilc. Showliii ; tlio number of cattle , IIORS nnd slit up | mrvu.iM > lou tills nuirlict liy tlio illirur- rnt Itiiyfrs.umlti , ; the week eudlug Saturday , Augusl' l. . CATTLE. gwlft 4. Company . 710 TlioO. II. llummoml company . : av The Ariiiour-j.'udttliypiicKlns company. . 157 Uo Itiitlisi-lillu. . . . . . 7 . ; . . . . . . 211 llanilltoii \ Stoplu'ii , . , . , . j : lU'iiton A. Utulvrnooil . , . 5 NcU Uorrls . 511 . W. II. Van tuut 60 Otlicr buyers Total. ,2.01 The Arnioitr-Cutlariy pncklnj company , Jrnnlipickltm company , 1 STrt 'wlftkC'oMipnny ' . . 1,123 riiol ) . It , llarnnioticlcotiiDiiny MJ ' . P. Sfqtllres & Co . . . . . . . . CM flnenn.VCo , , 7SJ Iralimrd Ilrotliors , 5 * > S Anslo-Atncrlcau 1'ncklnz Co COO Nortli A. Co 431 Total f,5M Itcprcscntntlvo Bnlc4. 8T KtltS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. I.MStICO 4 8- . } l 00 Jl 1110 JIK 4 a . t i 300 so lies 4 oo 4 * nu 4.10 7.1070 343 M..12-CJ 4 OS 1G..1HX1 4,13 14 770 J.V5 10 11 'J 4M IB .1117 4'M 53 . 1M1 370 d.,1071 410 .a KM 4:13 : ilj 1010 3 HO 10 11H.3 4 "JO 34.1101 4i7i-i : I1 * . ffr7 3bO 18.110.1 4 20 la..1.TO 451 17 IIM 31)0 40..1 J 4 2i 21. UU 450 Jl 1010 3 00 COW. 2 . 023 175 1 .1COO 2 CO 7. . ffO 811 Cl .1100 1 73 11. . MI3 2 OS 10. . 007 SM 1. . MO 1 7" 1..1000 205 1. . IKX ) 225 SI. W2 1 m 10 1KM 2W S4..10r 22i n IP10 2 W ) fl. 000 2 ( fl 8 , . 1(170 ( 22i 18 871 200 19. . ( HO 2 1)5 ) 1 .1100 223 20 NV1 2 03 J . 017 210 L.IJJO 323 1 1HW 2 00 19 . OUO 2 15 CANSLHS. 1. 010 100 1. 10) ) 1 SJ 1. . 010 1M 2 .HOT 2 10 3 M 1 40 1. . Uu9 150 a. 1 1 23 1. . OJO 1 53 10. . tJO 1 ) 4. . UJ.1 23 SIOCKEII1-M > lELDIIlS. S 7Jrt 240 1 1070 2 'iO 2.10 3 27" 0 1142 2.V ) 0 Oil 270 L.IO.'O JOO 4. . 740 2M 107. . WJ 270 C..hoJ 300 lit1 [ .US. 1 1110 1 W 1 r > su 1 73 1..1MO 22T. i. ir.'o 173 i..ioo ; siio i. wo 2 0 1. 1WW 173 l..U ; U 203 L.lioO J60 CALVES , 1 203 27- 7. . 203 300 1. . 200 ,150 2. . . ' 40 2 73 STtGS. 1..1510 3 23 14 .Itul a 40 MIXED. 3 1503 3 00 WTSTF.IINCTILn. . No. Av. Pr. btanilartl Cattle t1 * -t. > . . .i > company i * " i ! i\n JMarlict Al HORS a\eraged Sohlclicr. fetccrs " < J10c higher. S. Donne of Angus marketed a car of hogs. Aided Dexter sent lu a car of liogs fiom Illalr. J. 0. Morrlsscy had a oar of bogs In from Huby. ' W.T. Rljkloy marketed hogs from Colum bus. Calvin & Kutcu sent In a car of hogs from Grant. J. T. Evans bent la a car of hogs from South liond. 1. II. Dhon came In from Dcnnct with a car of untt e. F. 0. Ad mis had two c irs of hogs over from Logan , la. J. U. Conkltnof Lincoln \\aslierowlthtwo can > of cattle. J. -Miirtlnof C'ortluud was la with two cars of cattle. James Doyle came In from Mllllgan with thrcoearsof cattle. Walrath Sc. Westfall sent In a car of lies from Atkinson. The Sncdeburt ; elevator company had a car of hogs on the maiuot. J. It. Hurgos was on the market with a car of cattle from Kennard. < W. A. Tlbbcttsof Eustls nason the marko n Itli a car of cattle. W. N. Haywood of Tekamah had four cars of cattle on the m irket. O Connor Ilrothers. ovtcnslvo shippers of Lyons , sent In a car of hogs. J. L. Jackson was on the market with t\\o cars of cattle from Cortland. Inspector Howard eouduiuncd and shot two lump jaw steers. \V. II. Neffcamoo\er from Audubon , la. , \s 1th a c tr each of cattle and hon's. The Pnrnicrs' Co-ope'ratl\o a > soelatloi > sent In a car of hogs fiom Cedar Itlurfc. John Hastlo market ! d ho s from Panama and Calma o and cattle from Hone. Nols Nelson came up from n.iiino'orog nlth thrco cars of cattle and onu of honM. Thomas Ltinliuin , Harvard's lii-avy rtpilor , \\.ison tlio market with thrco o.iri of cattle. I ) C. West , an old settler and successful feeder of U'iomlnsns up wit ha car of ho s Slrrs A. Gardner , o\tensl\o shippers of llrud- hid two ears of hogs on tlio maikot fr. H. Samuolion , a well known stockman of Stroinsburg , h id acarof hn s on tlio in irkot. I. U. Alter , the neil known Orand Islind shipper , had two ears of cattle on the market. J. I'almcr of Gretua was on the market \vlth uattlu. C. W. Ill lukof Mal\crn , Id . waslookln oer the market. M , J. Welsh was In from Gretni with a car of butchers' stock. J. II. tiourle y was In from Nelson ulth tbrcu earof cattla. The Northwestern has roiiimed taking nUhtof all kinds for Chicago. Wiley Black , the nloneur shipper of 1'latts- moutli , .is up wltli tno oara of lie _ ' . James I'ovtcrs. tlio nell kiionn Henderson shipper , was hero wlthu ear each of cattle and hon's. T. J. 1'arlsh , a prominent cattleman ol Plcnminton , was on tlio inaiket with four cats of cuttle. J. S. Inmn had acarof liogs on the market from Oiceola and a car each of cuttlo and hogs from MltcrUritk. I'hlllp Moore of VlllUea , la. , who 1ms been attending the democratic coin cut Ion at Coun cil lllulls uus a visitor at tlio yards , 1'rcdStuht and 11. MoDonoiipu wcro lu-ro from lliiifrofl , the former with two and the littler \tlthonu car of eattlo of their own feed- in , , ' . E. W. Swan eamo up from Union with two cars of c.ittlei and onu of hogs , all of hKo\Mi fcullnp.lllliun I-.lkcnb.iry of thu same place \\iis up looking o\or tno inarUtt. I' I < .KlloimeIroof JenVr > on county \\as nt tlio yards , llo thinks his count } \\lllralsu Just about corn tuough to keep stock tlirousn llio n Inter. William Daub , a resident of Svant on , Sa- llno eountj , biought In cattle. OJlAJI.l n'JlOItKH.lLE MARKETS. Produue. Cons 40 4 > c. oTi : > aito. llA\- IW31000. ClIOlTI-U I _ . . . . . I'OULTIU I'ordomn , choice hen * . . . - . , choice iul\rd , J. > ® lJO ; roosters. I' . XttJ.Tdt Miring cblekc'iis. II.S rft-J.O ) fur d-iiall ; t..2 a.'iO for mullum ; f-.riOii2.75 for large ; livu pigeons , fiuTTLu'Crvamory. . fancy rolls , print. 200 2lc ; creamery , funcv , bolld picked. I7auio creamery , choloe , lexd.'c ; dairy , fancy rolls and prints. I4trivdalrj ( ; , fancy , holld packed , I.wifl4c ! dairy , choice. 10l.'u ; count ly roll , fancy , t4tK. ; choice , 7fl > o ; lnfirlor.'it- , 1-oa 15o for strictly fiCsh ; btalonot sale able. HiiiE . PELTS AND TALLOW Green salted hides. No. 1 , hea\ , 7bo ; No. 1. llirht , f Vi 7 , c ; No 2 , light , oas'io ; dry Hint hide ? , 7'ift He ; e-nlf lil.k's "tt'o ; ilainaged htdus 2o less. pelts , preen , uatb , d5oittl.J3 ; sht-tp pelts , dry , per lb. loai4c. ltti SWAX 1'tr loOc. . ( J \ut 1'er dozen , pralrlo chickens , f2.7ftH 300 ; mallard * . f.-u&.ViO ! teal. ll.25Ul.So ; mixed ducks. I004tl'ios ulovir. WflOOo. I'fACiiES-Arkansaj. bu box , 75oeil,00 | California , per box. II 50&3 00. cx oiatc. > JII ourU . . . . - - _ . . . - 1'i.rvis Purple Dtmir , r < uuiblii , etc. per t ox , fl.WS2.Ciyi wild ROOSO plum's 't bu box , 75 NErTAntsr.s-1'cr crate , llT aaoo. IFMof < Per box , Kodl Mitlorl , fancy , 10.00 ; choice Me slmiB , KJO&MO. PEAIIS llnrtlclt , Uiillforiilji. per box , 13003 "I'itUXFS-Gcrmnn , rboxJOO ; Trench , 11.73 ® 200 | gross , 11.755U.OO. TOUATOF S Per bu. "SctttlOO. Ovtc S Now southern , lid'hlil , 11.5005.00. OAIIHAOE Per crate , II VWViOO. I'oiAior * Nebraska nnd Iowa , per bu , II00 & ! . - " > ! Colorado and Suit Luke , Jl. . " > > . S tr.T POTATO t.s-l'cr hu , IJ.OOO2..X ) . KVAi-oitATFt ) Arrf Kri-l'awjv. J lo per lb. IILUEIIEIIIUE1)PerSqt box , J1.53. foco * NtTS-Pcr 100. n W. i' WArhitvttiON- -I'vr 100 , * 1JOO < 315.00. CUvTiLOl'l'M Per doz , H.n AI-PI.H 1'iincy eating , n.OOitl.SO | fancy cooking , { 2.753.1.23 ; cholci' . 250 2.73. OiiANnrs Pancy Kodl. S7.V3. 1IAVA A3 1'c r bunch , tUi 33.CO , TMXJ A No 1 , 4oi No. 2. 3Vtc ; grease , \\bllc. 3'iTt4c | ; yellow , I'hlJ-'tet Rtcnrlnc. 6' c. HosFS-Quotatlons nro for delivery In Chicago cage Dry buffalo , per ton , ! 1600B1SOO ; dry country.bleached. IIOOOSIJOO ; dry country , damp and meaty , H.ooOIO.dO . Wooij-l'lntj unnashed , 14lCcj medium un- wsiiliod , MtJli cotrso uaw u hed , lii < a.'Jo. .ln.t.iE3 .V perlb. HURLED VriCholco medium , cOTc ; light , 5 < 2 c ; hcavv. 4iJ4'ic. ' MssrLD On , Haw , CCc ; boiledKlc. lloMi bit at tied GO-lb enii * . per lb. f cnew ; comb hoiu'v , fancy , Ifijl'cj eliolcc. llflH > c. Ill \ > s lltind-iileked navv , t."ijs.ti : band- phked na > v , medium t'.25 . ' 40i hnnd-plckc-d country , ! l.Vli'-.COi good clean , U.3JQ1.30 ; Cali fornia , per II ) , 4'jC. I'lsu-Perll ) I'crcb , 7ebufTalo ; , 7c ; pickerel , 8'c } ! pike , 9o ; trout , lie : vv bite , lo ; eroiiplc , lOc ; catllvii , lie * ; cod steak , l.'c ; llouniu rs , Uc ; Oregon salmon , 18c ; black bass , 15c ; lobjtors , Ibc. I'ro\lHloits. rur'Jii I'OKK Prcshhams. 20 Ihs. avg , 740 ; 1C Ibs , avg. . fc ; IJIbs. avv Oc ; MiouldeM. &c ; pork loins , 7U ; pork tinderlolns , Uc ; leaf lard , uot lendered.O'ic ' ! spire ribs , 4c. SALT M I\TS llbls Mess pork. new. JI2.75 ! cloir pork bicks hoav > , $12,5 ; medium. 111.75 ; short eut clear poik , JI0.50 ; f imlly pork , * 10.50 { butt pork , pig pork , tl 1 TO ; now extra mess bief , < ) V ) ; nuw extra plate ) beef , fl.50 ; ne\V plito beef , WOO ; mn i oiled boneless beef , T7ViiuM ) iiimps , fo.W ; nun bouoless rumps , SS.V ) . Oir < Ilblt Kxtr.i Inrd. winter Mrilncd , 47ci o\tru No. 1 , laid , JGc : No. I , l.ml. UIO ! .No. 2 , Inrd , : ilc ; extra noat.sfoot , 41c ; tallow oil , lie ; pure neatsfoot oil , Me ; A1 tallow , Jo ; stear- hic , Gc. L.i < u Tlcrccs Compound , GUc ; jiui-o leaf , 0'c ; kcttlt ) rendered , u'lC. SMOlvbD MJATS Siigir cured hams J2 to 14 lb a\v , Hue ; midlum. 15 tolo lb nvg , lie ; he-ivy , 20 toVJlbaig. llci skinned siloing. Is to 20 Ibavg 11'ic ; California h.ims 7'Jehoul ; - cliM-s , 7Uc ; shouldei-sskinned , ( j c ; sliouldt rs , GtoS lb avg. "He ; boneless ham'c ; hreiikfnst bicon , cleir. 5lto 7 lb strips , t-c ; breakfast bacon , rlb,8'4c ; dried beef hams , seta , lOHc ; reizular. h34c ; olods , fc > c. DitYr-Ai.T MK\TS Lean backs , O' c ; oxtri FlioiLclu.irSijc ; helllts , Ifi to .M-Ib avetagi , ukjc ; slioit ribs 5' . e ; short clears tjc , long clo irs 5Wc ; shoulders 5yc ; bick . Vic. I'lifsll IJrir btcers , fioJ to OJO-lb acrage , nativesO'iOayc ; 400to50D-lb i\oin e , nitUe , ( ai < Ut ; cow sand heifer's. 4 * ) to" > 00-lh average , n.itl\c,5'/Jc ; hlndciuarteis , sters. . lOc ; hind- tin irters , cows , 7c ; fore < iuaiters , stiurs , 4'iCi fnrctiiintturs , e-ofts 3c : dressed hogs , 4a c ; choice dressed mutton , ' ) ' 5c. l'w u Hi IF CUTS Itolls , B c ; beef tender loins , bo ; sirloin butts.7c ; boneless strIp < ,7Hc ; rounds ( rump elf ) , ( > c ; rounds ( rump on ) , Ac ; rounds ( sliaiikolO. 5'ic ' ; boneless rumps , 4c ; chucks. ; | ic ; plates. 2'o ; bick lulMs , 4c ; shoulder clods , 43ic ; but f loins No Istcit ( ) , II 14o ; beef lolna No. 2,10lle ; beef loins No. I , tte ; beef iibNO'i i > e ; beef ribs No. 1,10@llc ; snuct breads ( per doz ) , : i5c ; Klduois ( o.ielOJte ! o\ tails ( each.Is ) ; llversc ichT ) > e ; beef hearts ( c.icli ) . 4c : beef tongues ( each ) , 40c ; strip loins. 0"C. bAVtop Ilolosni. 4o ; bolojrna In wcnsands , 4'ic : frankfurti , i > ' , c ; toiuue , 7'ic ; blood,4'ic ; luer Hie ; he ideheesc , 4'5c ; l'oli-li,7c ; ] > ork s ins uc ( Hnks\ ; put k s.iuvi e ( meat ) , In tin palls , Ou. Groocrius. Suon I'ci lb Cut loif. 7llo ; Cube * . 7c ; stnnlurd , pondered , 7he ; 7C.\\X , powdeied , 73iC ; lirniiuliited , Htandaid. d c ; Confeetlon- cr " A. G'ic ; White , Extra C. Clim i\ . ( > c ; K\tra C , Nebraska , fi' e ; Amber , 5'5e , Golden 0 , Ji'ie ; Dark C , .V. M tru : MJO ii I'erlb.-'ic'cakes 30 lbho\es , nc ; lOocaKc'- . M-lbLoxcsU'ic ; 1-lbbileks.oO- Ibs In box , pure , 14c. CottKK-lJo TKD Arosla 2r Ve { ; Ihmolu , 2VJc ; McL.iiuhlln XNXX , 25'sc ; German , iiVit : Hilwortli's , a e ; Llon,25'sc ; Mallptueh 25 > , o ; Modi i. .We ; O G. Jaa .tic. CoifKi : Green 1 aiiey Uolden Ulo , 22'ic ; f incj old poubciry , . 'ic ; IJIo , choice to funey , 22' c ; KIo. pilme , ir.'c ; Hlo , good. JI'Jc ; Santos and common Hlo. I'KTi.'le ' ; JUucho"Jc ; Jm.i , ciMiiijuo O. G , 2se ; Ja\ , good , Interior , 25e ; Mitxlean.- ! ? . DIIIKII Knurrs Turkish prune" , less tlnn hhcls , IhS ) 7Uc ; oilslntil liluls Uclcss ; llosnla prunes , CJ lb boxes , 100 tollO.7J4'c ; apjilcs , oaporattd. . now Hng choice , no ; ovapoiatoJ , now ring prime , 12c ; apricots , fancy , in s.tck . 20c ; blaeltbcrrles , nou. lOc ; rasiibcrrles , J5 Ibs to box , IJIo ; currants , nuw , OUc ; original casks , > 4o less ; Yostlz/a currants , ixtia , In boxes , CiiC. CA\J.UII I'lioiT Penclie , jei doz , $ . ' 7Vt.TOO. Herrleslb irooseborrles. f | 15 ; 2-lb &tia\\ l r- rles Il.TO ; 2-lb raspberries. Jl 'W ; 2-lb blueber- ile1.30 ; 2-lb blackboirles 11.25. IMncapples Itabamauliopped. f2.V ) ; llalunri sliced , * 'V ) ; Itahama grated , $ . ' 05 ; htanihud sliced , * \ . - > 1 > i 1.30. Cherries 2-lb red , 11 iltlmore , tl. : * ) ; wliltu cherries , tl 7" 1'ears 2-lb , Jl fl. Cut bSL Wisconsin I' . C. . tnlu flats , per lb. . lOc ; Wisconsin 1' . C.jounz Amcrlrn. llo ; brick , l'Je ; domestic Swiss , 14l7i ; Edam in foil , each $1.00. I ) MTS-lVrslan , fiO-lb bo7c. . lUtsiss London lajcrf. Cullfornli stand ard , per box , * J 75 ; "liorseshoi' . " tJ.OJ ; loose niiisi ! iti-ls , California stand ud. K.73 ; "liorso- shoi'"W 1" ; 'Stai" loose. niuscatclh$2in ; secd- lo--sUallfornta , $1 85 ; Callfoinla saedless sul tans , in sacks , perlb , fee ; Callfoinla niussatcls , lnsiekst > o ; nuvnlenelas , Cc ; xalunclas , old , Oc ; ondura lajor , old , He. biliui'R Atuborbj up InbblsNo. 70 grade tOcihalf bbls , No.70gridc , J2e ; 4-g.il kegs , No. 70 grade , Jl.'H ; 2-gil Kills , No. 70 sridc , 7fc ; gal cans , ID In ca'-c , per case , f.1 M ; " , g.e \ ins , 1(1 ( Incase , pi-rcaso$4.10 ; hlto cloxor ilrins , In bbls. .C'c. half bbls , .lie ; 4-gal kecs , e ich , Jl 41 ; 2-gil palls each , S5o ; rock candy drips , In bbls , T L' ! half bbls , , r7c ; 4-gal kev's , each Wl ( iO ; 2-gd palls , each , 6V ; ; Callfoinla honc > , bbls , .17e ; half blK Uc ; 4-gal kegs , t\\ \ & ; 2-gal klttH , 0 i < ; 1-gal. 10 In case , S4 50 , I-gal. JG in ca e , $1 25. CHOCOIATI 12-lb boxes .J223JC ; German swiet , 22fiJ4e ; Parisian , o5c. I'occn Peril ) , .010c. llltOMA I'el 11) . J2c. Coco tMJT-1'or lb , In pltgs , 2JIi27c ; bulk. 2 hlnl , 1-lb pkgs , no ; canary , 5c ; hi-mp. 4'ic ' ; anl-e.-He ; poppy , lOc. 1'epper Sliuipore , sifted , shot , 22c. Allspice , 10u Cloves I'oiiang. sc- leetod. JOe. C isl i-Chlm , 4-lb mats , Uc. Nut- inus , No 1 , 7" > a ; fancy , huge , b5e , ' I'MIICBOUS ( joois ) lluloy , 3'Jc ; farina. Cc ; peusic : nitinvul , l Kl'Jc ; macnronl , 10 ® lie ; \eimleclll , ll > & \\c \ \ : rlcu , choice , ri'tc ' : fancy , to ; he id , .VJe ; s-iso and taplou i. OQfc ; limn bein- . , fie ; sjillt pc is , ; ic ; sp igottl , lit- . Mot.SSKS Hbls , N ( ) fancy , i trgal , 555io7e ; choice. 4"irc ; Rood. : u > lo ! ; Uubi , baking , 2s black htrap.'l > t-V. ? \\u\ii'iNn \ I'Ai'i.ii straw , per lb , lJfl.2'jo ! ' ; .i.-.II'je ; M mlll-i II. 5U'C ( ; Ko. l.Sc. OILS -IV ) prime white , Ho ! 1TO walcr white , Ilk' ; 175hcailllzht , 14'c ; 74 easollnc , llo. s\i.soiK llbls , I'jo ; granulated , 2c ; In bbls , 1'lC sD\-l'ks ( ) ) , Ulbs ) to box , 5Uc ; kcss. 4'Jc. ViM.nAU-xli ) gr. cider. lOc ; peed , Uc ; vhlte , wlno. ite ; fancy , fruit , c. 8/rovi l'OM < m iM33 ! 87 per gross , lUristn. . per 100 , J17.75 : LowlstJit , per 100 , 517.7V Union square , 30Ts : > ' . > per cent off list. Mi.T-Dalry. 2t > o Ihs in bbl , bulk , f..io ; best grade. GO5s. t.VK ) ; best grade , 1003s. fJ 40 ; best grade , 18 10s. SJJO ; rock .salt , crushed , U.oJ ; eoniiiuiii , libl. $1.25 8OAIfastllo. . mottled , per lb , OiilOc ; do , white , per II ) I4o , Pie'M.K Medium , per bbl , $350 ; snmllJ.r ! ) > Oi gliorUIns , t'V ) . UiDLit-l'crbbl , rennid f-iW ; half bbl.lM.50 ; hard elder , puie , per bbl , K 00 ; o run no elder , half bbl. 8.1V ) : pear cider , Inlf bbl.W.50. CoiiiivoK tanllla ropo-AH RCH from 7-10 tel Inite ; slt.U rope , all.sires froiu7-lillo 1 In , Il'io ; "now process , " nil sizes from 7-10 to 1 In , 8c. COTTONHOIE > -ln. ICc. TVVINFS Cotton twlno. "Itlbb. " very fine , U lb hales tvvlnc. " " brand ' , 2Sc ; cotton "Daisy" , 4 lb bulls. lf-c ; hemp twine. U lb b.ilcs , 18c ; h til twine. JOc : candle vrIck,2.Yijrftcotlnnclothes ; lines , 85 : w-f t cotton clothes lines , $1.05 ; co-ft eotlon lines , l.40 ; CO-ft sNnl lines , 11.75 ; GO-ft Jut . * I.W ; wool twines , bilq. NUTS Almonds , l e ; llrn/.lls , 14c ; fllbprts , 12 > ic ; pccims. He ; vvaliinK 18c , peuntiteouks , llX1 ; roasted , 12'ic ; Tcnnenwo peanuts. 80. Hiionud 5 tic , parlor , fMJtle , { 2.73 ; 3-tlc , ti2. } ; 3-tle , plain. * 1.M ; vvjirelioitbc , $ .1.00 ; toy , . . ( H.n r Quarts , per doz , II 00 ; pints , per doz , JJ'iO ; bulk , per gal , ! * c. UA.NNKHlKTh Coined beef. I lb , fl.2-3 ; corned beef. 2 Ibs , f.MO ; lunch tongues , lib , tM ! ; lunch tonjjue , 2 Ibs , M.73 ; braun , 1 lb , if.O ; brawn , 2 HH , UOO ; ox tingut . 1 ! ! Ibs , t > ( M ; ex toiiRucs.2 IbN JfjOO ; chipped beef , Hi lb , round cans.li.-JOi ronst beef , 2 lb , round cans , iJ 00 ; potted hum , H lb. round cans , UV : : potted ham , 'i lb round cans.l.20 ; dotlUci hum , M lb , round cans , nr < c : duf Ih-d ham , H lb , luiind cans , fl.'JO ; put ted ox tongue , ) i lb. round cans , H 20 ; compressed ham , 1 Ih , sqimro cans , tl 20 > comprcssul ham , 5 Ibs , Miuarocans , fcj.7 ; trlpo.lb , round cans , I'.SO ; minced calops , Sib , round cans. f-20 ! ; bouo less pigs * feet , 2 lb , wiunrocans , JJi5 , Vriiimui.i : < > Toiiiutuci J-lb uxtra , tl.10 ; 5- Ib standard wtstcrn brands , OOo ; gallons. strktlv standard , tUX ) . Corn-1'lnest gmwr , , 11.00 ; gllt-cdrfcd sugar corn , > ery llnc.fl rt ; elioleo 2-lb sugar corn. 11,10 ; S-lb extra w > st- tru brands , 11.00Mb : standard western brands , tl 00. Mushrooms 1-lb Trench , c tra line. 2ia-J5o ; 1-lb 1'rench. line , l SJ2o ; 1-lb 1 rcnch , ordinary , 103lbc , I'cas Trcs. Urfl.per can. S5o ; deml-Unu , pur can , 16a ; 'J-lb sifted , tl.GO ; 2-lb early June , tl.M ; 2 lb marrow stand ard brand i , I1..C ; 2-lb soaked , 75c. btrlnzbeani -S-lb WKh grade , IloJui'o.e , | JWiS-ll Uolacu wax beam , $1 00 : 2-lb slrlnu t > oans , COe. Mtna jetins-S-ll ) oaked , Wo. lloston tanked beans J-lb Lowln , tl 55'rown ; brand" . Jl n. Sweet | KI- ; MOP J-lb New Jernej. S1CO. I'unipklin .1- Ib. 11.10. Okra and tomatoes 41.6J ; okr. , II CO ; succotash , 11.20. rifii CtdtUh , extra Ocorgei. now , S cj Rriind Innk , now. 4'n-Sllxer. ; 2-lb blocks , o'ic ' ; mow whltclb bricks , now , 8s < c | turkey cod. ai-Ro nilildlo bricks , ( V ! MHW whiles crates. 12 i-lb boxes. S'ics medium senlc < l herring , 'i ct So. 1 scaled horrlng.SOc ; dome > tlc llollaiid iierrlng , 40o ! llamburit splocd herring. Wo ; Ittivdan sardines , oplcrd , K > c ; Itus lan ir- dlncs , pliln.riOc ; Imixirlcd llolhnd hcirlnir , crown brand , We ; do fancy mllkeis. OOe ; tuack- t-rcl. No. 1 short.- , half bbK J1OC ) ; bloitor < , half bbl . (1400 ; nhlto llsli. half bbU. ir.oa ; trout , half bbls , K.OJ ; fatullv white Ilsh.MMi Rnlinoii,5S.5l | | n > rdoA Mb mackerel [ herring ] 2-lb broiled macketol , J..Gj ; ll-lb In muotard , t2.ilO | IHb In tomato sauce. J..G' ' : 5-lb Mnvo mess nuokcrel , JiftJ ; 1-lb brook trout. ll.2. > ; U-ll ) brook trout , i.'Oj ; lib < Almon. ! ! 2'i ; 2-lb w hlto IMi. * 'i 25 ; Mb white llsli. II : nlb ; lob- stcrs. 1115 ; 1-lb lobsteis , J'iva.25 : 2-lb oj iler-s U ol , ? l.0 ; loj | | slers , 5oz , II.1' > ; 2-lb oi stcr , lu IK , Jl.OOi 1-lb oi slots. 5 or , 11.10 : 2-lb select. U or. r.nt : 2-lb II iratarla , 10 oz II.Ki | 1-lb liar itjirl i , r > oz. } | ( i' > ; Talrniont. 4 oz. J1.05 ] rnlrimmt , ser , tl M ; Mb clmllttlii necks , * 1 15 ; 2-lb clams , llttlo ncoks , * 1.7' > ; .Mb chun e-howder , S2.W ; Mb crabs , J-.25j 2-lb crabs , Drn s. Ql'tsiNE I'or oz , I'.AV. . , 4lc ; Oorman , ' . ' < VIJ Indigo , per lb , 75e ; Insect powder , 21 ; opium , S4 13 ; morphine , peroz.M.10 ; hops. | > irlb.tOc ; Kljeorlne , aics iloxtrlnc. lOc ; cutthbone , S.TC : cream tiirtnr , pure , IC.V : ; commercial , lsccaiu- ; plmr. roc ; nm. i-arb. lie ; bluultrol. . " 4c. ACID L'arbollc. HilUc ; citric , 4r34fc ; tar- tnrlc , ; kr .Kci sulphuric , peril ) , Sc. Uil.s-Se-rm | oil , $1 U ; tuipcntlnr. 49c ; Ton- K i beaux. ? - ' . - > ! ! - . ' > " > ; balsam toulii. 41(245c ( ; c.il- cinic'l , IK/ilOTc ; cantlurUUs. $1 H > ® l l" > : cassia buds , 2ua2-'c ; chlorofdrm.4liTi.1i ; : erRot. 47CJ & 2t ; mini arable , oJSiOc ; Ijcopodlum , 4 31Jc ; miicury. too Tor 1HDO. The sup"rlutcnilcnt of census docs not ex aggerate when ho declares that the clcclop - incut of ttio manufacture of pig-Iron In tlio United States during the ten jeni-s from ISM ) to l&'JO has been phenomenal , and nt the pres ent rnto of Increase In production this coun try is destined soon to become the lending producer of plR-lron of the uorld , possibly reaching this distinction In the calendar year liOO sins tlio Philadelphia Press. An output of 11,570,770 tons In' 1890 , as against 8,7sl , 021 tons in ISbO , isn do clop incut we nny feel proud of ns a nation. Per- Inps this remarUublo bulletin , which has been prepared by Dr. William M. Sweet of this city under the guidance , wo fancy , of that f-reat nufhority on these matters , James 21 , Swank , will have a good influence in the southern states. The piocluctlon of pip iron has lucre iscd in the southern states from 1 4,540 tons in 180 to l SO/WO in 1S90. lle- twecn 1S70 and 1SSO tuc output aoout doubled. In tlio last ilecado in the south it has In creased Iho fold. Uabamn , which in ISbO ranked tenth , now ranks third as a pi iroti inoctucing state Under a Judicious tiriff. ill sections of the lountiy arc rapidly duxelopinir their indus tries , and cen our southern brethren must admit that the migration of the iron industry southward has been of great benefit to the population of those states. Those who would reduce the tariff those who would refuse to aid in establishing nu industry like that of tin plate to increiso the demand hero for piir iron must indeed bo blind to the welfare of the icpublle. Another point i01 th considering in connec tion w ith this census bulletin is the fact that wo ha\e caught up to if wo hac not passed CJtv.it Urituiu as n pip iron producing coun- tiy. Duunj ? the calendir jcnr IbbO tno pro duction of pig Iron by Orcit Britain , hlch has annually produced more pit ; iron than any other country , is shown by ofllw.il statistlus to have been 9,3 1,50:1 : tons of 2,000 pounds. It w ill lie seen from these figures that the quantity of plcirou produced by the United SUitcs during the census jear of 1SOO wns ir > S,21G tons in e ess of the produc tion of Great Britain dming the cilcndar } car IbM ) . No statistics are available for the output of pig iron by Great Britain dmiu thotwcho tnontlis ended Juno 30 , IS'JO , BO that compirisons euinot bo mndo for the same period as that covered by the census statis tics It is not unlikely that wo hive passed Great Britain ; that "tho few worthless blast furnaces , " which In colonial dajs the British pailiamcnt tiled to condemn as nuisances and abate have a century afterward surpassed in output the mother country. A Notable Itcport. "For disordered mcnsturation , nnarmta and stcilhty , it may properly be termed a specific. " Extract from Dr. AV. P. Mason's report on the waters of Excelsior Springs , Missouri. Electric Heating. Tlio Electrical Engineer lakes up the cudgels for electric heating assupeilor to Btoaui , and shows that un electric Htreot cur can bo corafottnbly heated by the e\nendituio : of ono horsepower of electric energy. The adoption of the electric houtur saves the expense of u man tit the car house to look uftor the sto\eii ; moicovor , the scaling capacity of the car is not so much reduced ns by coal wtoves , und the car la clean and free from cinden. "Apparatus that heats cars , keeps llatirons at the right tem perature , cooks giiddlo cakes , boils eggs , fried bacon , broils steaks , bakes breiilf , und warms beds 1ms certainly reached the practical stage. " Startling Discovery. The discovery by the inh ibiUnts of a local ity hitherto unvisited by the pestilent se-ourgcof fever and ague , that it exists in their very midst , 1s decidedly startling. Such discoveries arc made c\ cry season , in ec ry pait of the Union. Subsujucntly , when it is ascertained , as it invariably is ut such times , tluough the valuable experience of someone who has been bcncllttcd and cuicd , that Hos teller's Stomach Bitters is a thoroughly cfll- carious cradlcator of the malaiial poison , and a means of fortlfjlng the sjstcm against it. a feeling of more security and tranquilitv reigns throughout the whole neighboihood. Besides the fobiilo forms of malaiial dUeose , dumb ague , and uguo calto nro removed by the potent action of the Bitters , 19 which science also gives its sanction as a remedy for iheumatism , dispcpsin , constipa tion , liver complaint , debllitv , kidnney tioublrs , and all diseases Irnnilring the or gans of digestion and assimilation. An Electrics Window Cleaner. An ingenious deice which has been successfully operated in Chicago is a a window cleaner operated by oloc- tiicity. Slot ngo bittcrles and an elec tric motor arc placed in a car specially constructed for the purpose. Tlio motor drives a portable window and sign cleaner which consists of a buffer at tached to n long llo.xlblo shaft. This enables a workman to clean \\indow or polish a ulgn very quickly , whereas the same work , if done by hand , uould re quire conshloi able time. The in\cntor ofthodo\lco is taking contracts for cleaning the windows and butss signs on buildings throughout the business districts of Chicago. Bad drainage causes much sickness and had blood and improper action of the li\cr and kidncjs is bad drainage to the human s > stcin , which Burdock Blood Bitters rotn. cJy. _ Native Australian HnndhvorK. In an article on the aborigines of Aubtrulia W. T. Wyiidlwm speaks of the skill with which the natives use stone implements. "They tuin out work1 ho Bajg , "that you would hardly bolfovo possible with such rough imple ments. They bhow great ingenuity , particularly in making tholr hurpoou hoods for spenring dugong and fish ; In stead of shtivlng the wood up and down with the grain , ns n European workman would do , they turn the wood for a spear head round and chip it oit across the grain , working It a" wooden boxes ara turned on a lutho , I hn\o often uat und ratchcd thorn doing this. " The only railroad train out of Omaha run oxprcbHly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Molnos and Chicago business la the Rock Island vobtlhulcd limited , leaving Omaha at 4:15 : p. m. daily. Ticket ofllco 1002 , Six teenth and Furnara &ts. , Omaha. TIII3 IIKA.I/CV MAIUCUT. INSTKUMKNTd plaoocf cm ruoordT Uutlua jcstcrdav ! Jllta Jnmleson niul luisbnul to Plicr- man Cloinciit. s U ft of n 40 ft lot 1C , blk 2 , Alamo I'laza.wil ( r 'lllc ) . 13.700 Shornnn ( Jlcmont and w Ife to A 0 IViir- fen , a Ji ) f t of n 40 ft lot 19 , blK ' . ' , Alamo riarn.wd . . . Suiiiiiior flcinont and wlfo to A 0 I'car- 80M. ii 1U f I lot B.iuiU s SO ft lot 10. blk 2. Alamo 1'lnzu ' , vr d . . . . . . . . 3,000 Louis Croniblo to A O IV-arson , n SO f t lot 19 , blk J , Alamo I'lnznv d . 3,000 [ ll llarleht and wlfo to A 0 I' < nr oti ! n w ft lot 21 mid s 10 ft Iofi.blki' , Alamo I'la/a , w d . . . . . , , , . . 4,0(0 J \Vtst. . Ir.ot l to Chicago. llocV Ii- Innil.V 1'aclllc railway , lots 7,8 , U and 10 , blk 1.1 , Albililit's annex , cou\oy- ancoliy conunls lciicrs . . . S.OCO J W McCnrdell to the ChlciiRO , Itoefc Inland . l'icltlcrallnaycoiamivlot ! | D , blk 1C , Albrltfht's annux , coin e-i. nice by comntUslontrs . . . COO Herman Kounlro and wlfo to Ailg Kountro. lots Hand IS , bll < M. lots nndd. blK.ll. lots 1 tof > .Mk 31 , lots 13 ann U blk.'M. Kountto l'lici < w d . . . 100 Herman Kountrennd \ > lfo toV U MCK- ( julrc , lot II , blk SI , lots Sand G. blk Ul , hounto 1'lacc.w cl . CCOO \f 11 Mcuulro | tn Kllriibclh Kounlzc , lot 11. blk ' 'I , lots 5 undo , blk U4 , Kountzo Place , uil . 0,000 tdnanl Cnssldy nndwlfotn Ma itlc I'ol * land , lot 14 , bile I , Missouri anuo pirk , wd . , . TOO TJ 1'uincllto J O Kinkln , ptlot 1" , blk 5 Solomon' ! * add. w d . 400 A 0 I'iUiKui , n t ul. oxrto r.Ml.tiMMt , lot. D , blk. \Mlllam I llniudom'saddi ; w il , . . ' . 330 IIV Vatos and wlfo to KatoK Moores , lot 10 , blk- ' , lllllsldi- add No 1. n c d 3,000 W O HHdKcs to Knte K MIIOIUS , lotil blk 5. Illllsldoadd No I. w d . U.OOO 0 1C 'Itiriicrand hiishuulto J II Kitchen , n Mft lolO , biimmlt He-si-rxo , w d . . . 4,100 0 1C Tiirnci and hitsbind t > .7 II ICItclirn , lots 4 and \ blk 4 , biiiiunlt Hesc'i\e , % d . . . . 11,000 rarinirV loin and tnisttoiniuny to II A \\iirniT. n 'J2S-IIMS. ' no il . . . . TO S I' Uoitnlok to C.irl Iviiubchclt.lot Ul , NoNnii'siutil.w d . 3V Carl K'anscholt and ulfotn Q II 1'aync , lot Ul , Nelson's add , w d . I Twenty transfers . K57.441 BullillitK I'crmlti. The following psruiltsworo issuol by the superintendent of buildings jcstcrdny : 0.V. . DO\MH , two-stnry franio duelling , I.ono n\t niioanil I Irst street . { " ,500 Thrco minor permits . < J5 Total . j" 2,85 Miles' Nrrioiunl An Important discovery. They act on the livei , stomuch und bowels through the ucr\cs. A new principle. Thov speedily cuio biliousness , bid taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , w omen and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. ! 10 doses for 'Jo cents. Samples fiec at Ivuhn & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. by Kleotriclty. It is now found by the makers of quick-filing guns that firing by elec tricity is under certain conditions pie- forablo to any other mode , ns tlio dis charge Is moio certain , and the absence of a percussion ftibo rcmtn os nil danger of promuturo explosion vhich might ro- sull from any sudden shock to the fubo. Dr. Blrney euros hay fovor. Bco bldg. SIIROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks , BASEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK ; 303 South 13lh Street. - Omaha. WANTED ISSUED BY CITIES , COUNTIES , SCHOOL . DISTRICTS , WATER - - - - , - CorrespondenceMlldted. COMPANIK8. ETC. HW HARRIS COMPANY , , & , Bankers , 163-103 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. 70 State Street. BOSTON. FOR MEN ONLY. AliriP nillP J'orLOST or FAILING JIAN- JlAlilL ) tUULi HUOIl ! Gcnur.il and NER VOUS DEHIIdTV. Weakness of lloily and Mind ; Eifectsof Hrnirs or HXCI'SSCS In Old or YounK. Kobust , Koblo MANHOOD fullv ro- storotl. Wu Kunrantco o\crv case or inonoy rcfundpn. Snnilo | ) course , ll\o dnys" trout- incut. Us full cournu , fV N-'Oimly si.tlcd from li5LT\allon. Couk llcinudy Co. Oiniilin , Neb BEHITO JUAREZ. Tnder ttio Mannscmcnt af Iho tlexiean Inknialional Banking Co. , Concessionaries. Incorporated Gy the Stale ol Chihuahua , Mexico ice , for Charitable Purposes. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , wllltfkn place In public attliocltr of Jaarci ( for- ncrlyi'oio eel Nortel Mexico. Wednesday , Sept. 24th , 1890 under tlin prreonnl tupisi , .jlon nf (7cn. t1Ot . M. MONIIY. lintl Mr. 'AM1I.O AlIOUJJl.- L.K , beta kuntleinen of hlgU Btandlog. CAPITAL PRIZE. SGQ.OOO. Only 60,000 Tickets ! Only 60,000 Tickets ! WHOLE TICKETS S4 , HALF TICKETS f 2 , QUARTER TICKETS , $1 , I Prize of $60,000 . $60,000 iPrizoof 10,000 . loom HTl700f 6,000 . tX ( ) II Prizes of l.WWcnch . B , iO 10 Prizes of 60 Prizes of Wltucll . 6000 100 Prizes of M cucli . D.WO Z&Ol'ilzcsof UO ( licit . 7HO , Apliroslm.itlun 1'rlzcs. lOOPrlzcsof t Wlcicli . ICOOO 1001'rlztaof iWciich . UHO 100 1'rlzcs of S-Uncli . -,600 Terminal 1'rlzi'H. tOOTcrrnlnnUtoM00001'rzoor20p.ich. ! Sll.O'O iW lerwlnals to ilU.CUO 1'rlzc of tlOmch. 1914 Prim amounting to $125,970 We , the tirdcrrlenrd , hereby certify that the Ilanco Naclnnftl'il lltxlroln tliltiualiiin Imi onde- po lt from the Mexican International llnnklna Co. , tlio necciarr fumla lo riiiruntco tlm imriuent of all prlzei drawn In Iho Urim I.ntvrlit .luiirn , \Ve further ccrttfr that wu KI | | luperTlie all the arranuemtnK , ndlnier nn maiiiiiie anil control all tlie ilra lnzi of this 1/iUerr , and that the tarao nre conducted wltblioneil ; , ialrneti , und In ( oexl fallb townrili all partlo JOHH S. MOSBY. Commteiiloncr. OAM1I.O AlUlUKM.ES , Bupcrvlior for the Oovcrnment. If any ticket drawing a prize la rnt to the under- flk'neil. Iti rate vitlua will be collected nod remitted to tlio owne-r thereof , free of clmraf. Hun A n II IIIIOVSOK , I'rea.El I'aio National Hunk , Kl I'aao.Tcr For club rule , or any ottier Information , write to the umlcrtlRnod , rlalinu yourtddrrti clearly , with Htito. Countr , Mreet und Nuinbur. More rapid < Su- llvery mil tmaiaiirfil by jour oiicloinK an eoTel opo bearinu your fall aadro . MtilCAK iNTEllMATIOrUI. DANKlRd CO , City of Juarez , Mexico remittance , for ticket , by ordinary letter containing Money ( Irilf rli ued by all r pre n com panleaN w lork Kichannv. liunk dratt or i > etta Dole. Addreta all rfk'HieroU Inter , to illllOAK INTKKNITIONAL 1IANKIKO CO , Clir Of Juirei , Uazlco , Tla Kl I'IBO.Te Omaha ManilfaotiJrBPS , BoolM null Kliooa. KI KKNDA.LL , JONES As CO. , Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes . tout , lor Hotlon Ilubbcr Slioo CoMM , 1104and 110 * 11 - " r SUM t , Oninlia , Not llrew frt. 8TORZ Se ILEH , Lager lccr ) Brewers , l&SI Xttlh ISth Street , Onmlm.NVb. Cornice. EAQL.E COHNICE WOHKS , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Comics Window cup , ivmt mrttllf Kkillxht. John Kpfneloft pnn'riHor lUSuml 116 South loth ttrcct. At lints' MitturlnlN , A. HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1511 DotiRliva Street , Oruahn , Neb. Ccml , Coke , Dto. OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 8. B Cor , IGthimd IkH.ulns PtrooH , Onmha Nob. Wholesale Cigars. 1 N ICth street. "lIclloI'MITO. Dry Goods niul NotluuH , M. E. SMITH & CO , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions Corner llllinntl Huvrnnl Streets. " KILPATRICK-KOCII DRY GOODS CO , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods , Oonta'KurnlahlnBGcwd * Corner llth anil tlnmejr Htrcuti , Oiiiilm , Nob. Kurnlttirc. STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , tiirnnm Street , Umahn .Nebraska. SHIVERICK , Furniture. Onnlia , Orocortoa. Wholesale Grocers , lulhitnd LeaTOimorth Street ! Omnha , Ncbrnata. Lumber , IJtc. _ _ " " " " G. VT. DOUGLAS 1 & CO. , Dealers in Hardwood Lumber , Yird 1310 N. luh St . Omaha. * JOHN -WAKEFIELD , Lumber lite. Etc. Wholesale , . , . Lxnported And Amertenn Portland Cement. 8tal4 atcntfor illlwauiuo llrdraullo Coinout , and Qulncy VUilioI.lmo CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. \Vood carpet * ami piniuctfloorlnu Otli and UouglaJ btreoti , Omaha , I etiraaluu FRED -\V. QREY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc. Corner 9th nmt Douglas Street' , Omiha. aillliiicry niul N'otona. &CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , 2O3.J10 and 212South llthstreet. Notions ; ' " " " " j.l ROBINSON NOToN'CO. , , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 1134 JInrnoj itroot , Omnlio. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined ted Lubricating Oils , Alia treaie , etc. , Omnba. A IL UUhop , Manager. J Pnner. , CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Ciny a nice ilockof minting , wrapping nd nrltlnj p l > r. Special atteotlou siren to cnrd paper. SofliS , Kto. . L. DEA.NE&c. : , General A Rents for Halls' ' Safes , Ml uid ; M South ICtli St. Oraahn. TO ) s , itc. ; Ii. HARDY & GO , Joblicn of Dolls Albums Goods Toys , , , Fancy , UouseFurnl'IiInt Ooortt , chlldron'i Cirrlouoi 1209 tarniim street , Omnhi. Neb AVatcr SiijiplleH. U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , wind mills. D13 nndMOJonemL. , Omaha. U. K , Husi , Acting Mona cr. Iron AVorltH. PAXTON < 5c VIERLINa IRON WOKK8 , . Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , Ungtnes , brass work , general foundry , mnrlilno nod blacLlinlth work Olllcc nnd worki , U , 1 * . I Ry. and lith itli.ft , Omaha. OMAHA SATE &c IRON \VORK8 , | Manl'rs ol Fire and llurglar Proof Safes , VaulH. jnll work , Iron itriultcri and tire fcnpci. U Andrecn.prop'r Cor lullnndJuckson8t . , Doorw , Etc. II. A. DISBROW ( f CO , Wboleiale manufacturers of Sash Doors Blinds and , , Mouldings. Branch orQco.l2th nnd Inrd streets , Omaln , Neb. Otngi.li a. j UNION STOCK YARDS CO , Of South Omaha. Limited , GOMMETlOIALx National Bank Copltal , Surplus , - 44.OOO Omcer nrt niroftorn. . M. Moriomnn , 0. U. Hitchcock , JoK'iiii ( inrntau , Jr. A. Henry , K M. Anilcrnon , XSIlllim ( i. Maul , Tlro-prcaldcnt : 1 * U. \Mlllams \ , A. I' llnpkln , , prcaldenti A. Millar4 f. 11. HrranU B l < lnntra hlcr NEBRASKA. National Bank D. B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , Capital. - - - - $40OOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O - 07,8OO OWccriimd Dlroctnrii.-Hcnrr W. Tufs , I'rcildentj irfwItS. lined Vlcrrf ldenl | Jami\V. hnvnjtV. . V. llortf JolmS. Colllni , IL 0. Cuihlnj , J. tl. , 1'ntrlck , W. Ii B. IIiiKbuoal > l r. THIH IRON BANK. Corner llb and FaraaniBti. A General lliinklnB UtiMnosi Transacted. TO WEABC BuffrrlnK from the ritcta of yoiitliful rrrorv , rurlV rcay , wiulliiK wnknfo. lutiinanliooil.itc , I will wnd a valutule trtatlw ( xal li ront&liiliiK full rartlculan ( < > r home curf , HIIHI5 of cliorte. A pleoilld unllralworkt khoviU U > nrul by cterj nan who U ntrroiit mil dtt > IIIUtd. > ddrcu r. if. v.