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    OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 5 , 1890.
f CAJIBLKD AWAY A FORTUNE ,
Ed 0 , Dotation Tells flow Ho Lost Over
Ten Thousand Dollars.
A COSTLY BRACE OF PRAIRIE CHICKENS ,
I'rutinrnlloni for tlio State Fair The
AVItlow AVIiiN-fjaiiuastcr County
Jurors Wnnin n Culvert-
Other Lincoln News.
Neb , , Sept. ! . [ Special to THE
IUi.J : Ed O. Dohnnon a few months ngo
wna the hr.ppy possessor of n , fortune of
110,000 , and yet today , while under arrest for
forging a chock for the paltry sum of $ o , bo
ndmilled lonnofllccr that ho had gambled
every cent of Ills patrimony away. Ho cnmo
from a respectable family , but docs not seem
to have Inherited the qualities that made his
relations enjoy the financial standing that
they dr. Ho has been u young man of perverse -
verso tendencies and slnco inheriting his
fortune Imo followed in tl a footsteps of other
foolish prodigals.After "blowing in"a splendid
bank account that might by proper manage
ment have made him immensely rich , ho now
turns"v.p without n penny , nnd not knowing
how make a dollar legitimately , ho has
rest * 'pd to means at which the law frowns.
The managers of the Lincoln National bank
claimed that ho had forged a chock on their
establishment and swore out a warrant for
his nrrest. But this is said to bo only
ono in n number of similar charges , and the
young man born with n silver spoon in his
mouth may yet land in a place
where striped clothes nro the fashion ,
Kiihnnoii has been living in the gambling
hulls for over a wcclc und during that time
liis young wife lias neither seen norhcnrd any
thing concerning him , and she Is suffering
with nervous prostration caused by ngonlziinr
suspense over his long absence. It is re
ported that the adjusters of the insurance
company which liohanon ( represents nro
looking for him for using funds belonging to
them.
EXPKXSIVK IMIAIIIIK CIIICKHNS.
f I Donlc Carnithers had his second trial by
Jury in the county court yesterday on the
charge of shooting pralrlo chickens out of
season. This time the Jury found him guilty
ns charged und ho wns fined $10 nnd costs ,
the latter amounting to nearly S40. As ho
paid the 10 he remarked that ho had only
killed two pralrlo chickens on that hunt , and
fil a piece for wild fowl was pretty expen
sive living.
Till : STATE FAIII.
The suite fair commences tomorrow nnd
lasts until the liith , 'i'hcro Is ovorv indica
tion that the exhibit will boa splendid ono.
Over six hundred entries were made yester
day and nearly twice that number today.
Among these today were exhibits from Ous
ter , Hull nnd Stnnton counties. Douglas
county sent a telegram today asking for a
large space for its exhibit and apulicatlons
were received from Jefferson , Chase and
"Washington counties for room for their ex
hibits.
Tlin WIDOW WINS TUB CASE.
An interesting case was settled this morn-
Inf in the county court. Lou Wchii of Beat
rice was the plaintiff , while a widow
named Mrs. Mary E. Hutchlnsou was the de
fendant. The lady's husband died not long
since leaving her with two children to sup
port. In order to feed and clothe her child
ren she hud to sell the homestead of eighty
acres in the southern part of the county to
H. Iloldbcn. This gentleman pind only n , part
of the money agreed and gave his noto'for
the remainder. It happened that Lou Wchn ,
n carriage manufacturer of Beatrice , hud u
note ngainst the deceased husband. Ho
brought suit to recover Judgment against too
note held by the widow against Hohlben.
Judiro Stewart ruled In favor of the widow ,
giving the following decision : "A debtor can
convoy nnd pass title to his homestead with
out rendering it or the proceeds of the sale
thereof liable for a debt to which It was not
iubjcct when occupied. "
CUT onnr A mail OIUDE.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Glllcm R , Hurst niked this
morniiur for uu injunction forbidding trio
Chicago , Hock Island & 1'aciflc railroad com
pany from making nuy tilling : in a branch of
tlui railroad being ballt across their farm in
sections 10 and 11 of township 10. The pe
titioners declare that the grade at that place
[ s to bo seventeen feet high , and they asked
Mho company to uuud a cuivori at , tno section
line where there is a roadway. This the
company agreed to do , but Patsy Mcars , the
contractor doing the work , bin disregarded
this and Is building a will seventeen feet
high across the. roadway. This will necessi
tate the lllllng in of the road on each side and
will not only bo a great expense , but make a
dangerous crossing besides hurting.tho land in
the vicinity of the crossing. For the time
belli ) ; Hurst would have the .iorth and south
. half of his farm divided by a barrier seventeen -
teen feet high BO that ho could not got from
ono side to the ether with a team. The court
granted a temporary Injunction against tlio
company , forbidding any further work on trio
railroad wade at the point mentioned until
the case is decided tomorrow.
1T.TIT JUISV.
The potlt Jury for the September term of
the district court Is as follows :
M. E. Nutting , Seventh ward ; Thomas
Huddleson , Dcnton ; S. L. Will , Mill pre
cinct ; H. V. Warner , Snltlllo ; Prod Mundt ,
Olive Branch ; J. II , Cramer , Fourth ward ;
Friendllucll , Haltillo ; Gcorgo E. Bigclow ,
Seventh ward ; Charles Hammond , Fourth
ward ; Fred Hoboy , Sixth wnrd ; L. O. M.
Daldwin , Lancaster precinct ; A. J. Outh-
ridge , Fourth ward ; C. O. Beach , Stevens
Crock ; James Fnuienburg , Fifth ward ; Fred
Kenvnn , Little SaltV. ; . O. Fletcher , Second
ward ; Andrew SippVVst Lincoln ; Joseph
Teeters , Seventh ward ; Charles 1)111 ) , First
ward ; S , 13. Upton , Fourth ward ; A. 1C.
Griffith , Third wnrd ; Charles Fllcldnger ,
South Pnis ; J. S. Bennett , Sixth ward ; E.
N. Cobb , Nonmua.
TUB CH.UtOUS NOT SUSTAINED.
The investigation by a committee of flvo
. councllmen of the charges of criminal ncgll-
( gcnco brought against Fire Chief Nowherry
f concerning his management during the
i ji-oolen mills lire has ended nnd nothing has
" " 'been proved. The committee has not made
yits report yet , but It Is believed that it will
s result in a complete exoneration. It was
simply a question as to whether the chief
should tnko the steamer out Into the country
and save the woolen mills and leave the city
without lire protection , or not. A largo num
ber of citizens think that the city should bo
protected 11 rat , and they endorse the chief's
action. At the close of the invcatiKstion a
number of friends presented the chlof with a
splendid ICnights of Pythias charm set with
eight diamonds and coating over iJlOO.
WHY Tin : nuroTVAM itr.Movr.D.
The Chicago , Burlington < &Qulncy railroad
company has tiled a reply to the complaint
made by Lev I Gastii.eau nnd others to the
state board of transportation that many citi
zens of Lisbon had lieou tUumued financially
by the depot at that place being removed.
The company says that the reason the station
was withdrawn from that point was bacauso
there was not business enough at Lisbon to
justify the railroad In continuing the station.
That business had so dfollned at that point
r that only $3.-IO in freight and $11.05 passenger
"f" business was done at that point during
the month the station was maintained
thero. It is also declared that the towns of
( . rant nnd Unuuluu on cither side of Lisbon
nro so close to thut village thut they have
monopolized Its business ,
ariix WILL Kiir.i' HIS noi.n.
The case of the village of West Lincoln
ngatnst its recent clerk , J. M. CitilU > , has
tlnally been decided in favor of Guile. The
> . city had employed Mm without naming any
Ik " epcclilo salary. Ho claimed a certain amount
, which wns allowed by tlio village hoard.
( Afterward the K.UIIO members of the board
sued to recover the amount allowed and got
* < ta ] titliinGnt before Judge Brown. After con-
niderablo judicial tllluUstorinff the coso
drifted to.Hidjro Foxworthy's court , nnd that
Justice has decided in favor of Oullo.
HOOXK 18 XVANTKP.
telegram has boon received from John
Dougherty , father of Klttto Dougherty , ask
ing that William Uoono , tlio aftlnnct-d bus-
bund of the dcccasedr coino to Denver before
the body Is burled. Boone left Lincoln
Tuesday night saying that ho was going to
Utlca. Whether ho has really gone there or
k not Is not known. But a telegram has boon
out to Utlcn notifying him of the wishes of
Wr. Dougherty.
W. II. II03RTIII3 MAN.
Mr. Campbell , the cleric of the supreme
court tms finally ended the long drawn out
agony over the appointment of a deputy clerk
> y choosing Mr. W. 11. Uoso for that posl-
ion. Mr. Hose li a young man of twenty-
Ight years , who is not only a regular bar-
later , but U also a man of collegiate oduca-
ion. Ho held the position of assistant or
deputy clerk of the supreme court for two
rears nnd has .shown a fitness for the position
hat has won for himself many friends among
.he lawyers and newspaper men. Mr. Camp
bell has been very slow and conservative In
ranking his appointment nnd has been very
inxlou * to not only appoint a deputy fitted for
' .ho position , but also ouo to suit the popular
rVlll.
rVlll.Walter
Walter Loose , Into state librarian , will bo
retained as assistant nt a handsome salary.
" Ir. Leeso's many friends will bo pleased to
earn of this recognition.
ODDS AND r.KDS.
The docket for the September term of the
district court includes 371 law cases , ! HO
equity cases and twenty-five criminal. The
crin oucns SdPtcmbcr 15.
The game scheduled for this city Saturday
nctwcen the Lincoln and Kansas City teams
: ias been transferred to the latter club.
Joseph Shlpman got on nspreolnst night nnd
going to his homo nt Eighth and F streets ho
gave his linrd working wife a terrible beating.
o was arrested nnd lodged In jail. His
wife , who was terribly disligurcd , appeared
'n court this morning nnd through her cu-
: rcatlcs Shlpuian was rcluitsed without u
: ! no.
A IS'otnblu Itcpnrt.
"For disordered monsturntlon , nnnrmla
and sterility , . It may properly be termed a
speclllo. "
Extract from Dr. W. P. Mason's report on
the waters of Excelsior Springs , Missouri.
'
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CLOSING THH VA1II.
Day ol'tho ICxIillilt nnd tlic Inter
esting IlaccH.
Yesterday the Douglas county fair came tea
a close , after a comparatively successful
run of four days. It was the first
attempt of the association to hold a
fair on its own responsibility. While the at
tendance ha not been as largo as could have
been desired , the management Is satislled to
have been nblo to tide over the interregnum
between the lust Omaha fair and the grand
entertainment which will bo given on the
new grounds next year.
The ItnccH.
The largest crowd of the week was In at
tendance at the races yesterday , and nil of
the events weio of a more lively and interest
ing character. The grand stand was filled from
the bottom to the top row , while hundreds of
people lined the track along the entire home
stretch and the llrst quarter. There were
also many stylish turnouts within the quar
ter stretch. The betting , too , was much live
lier , notwithstanding the probable outcome
of the different events was more evident than
on nuy previous day. The betting stands
wore thronged nil afternoon , and considerable
monov changed hands.
The Initial event on the afternoon's card
was the four-year-old trot , purse J3T > 0 , with
the following entries :
Ed Pylc , Ilumbolt , Nob. , b. s. Robbie P ;
Natllruen , Burlington , la. , b. s. Tobasco ;
O. W. Pickard , Omaha , Dinah ; H.V. . Gil
man , Omaha , b. in , Lena Forrest.
This race , while a present to Tobasco , was
a decidedly pretty alT ir , and occasioned
much Interest from the fact that Tobasco
equalled the best four-year-old time ever
made In the sUto in the first lieat , aim in the
last heat bettered It. The tr.iok was very
fast , nnd all Uio conditions excel
lent for good time , and all the
judstcs wereof the opinion that the
big bay from Burlington could have cut down
the tltno fully two seconds and n half more.
Ho Is a square trotter , with a long , graceful
stride , and there is evidently much outcome
to him. Pylo's bay made u gallant effort to
push him , but was in nowise dangerous nt
any stage. Time U:2 : ( ! ' .
The second aud third heitswcrc repetitions
of the llrst , Tobasco winning as ho pleased.
Tlmo 3:2SK-:20. : :
SU.MMAIiy.
Tobasco 1 1 1
HobbioP 2 'J 2
Dinah Dr.
Lena Forrest Dr.
Timo-2'J : ( % 2:23J : , 2:20. :
The second race was also three straight for
the winner , A. J. Halo's huudsomo bay stal
lion , Idavan , who astonished the natives
down at the state breeders' meeting at Fair-
bury a couple of weeks ago by trotting a tnllo
In 2:20. : Tlio entries for this race , the 'J ; 38
ti-nf nnrr * AlVvnrnru fnllmvs ;
Thomas Moore , Friend , Neb. , b. p. Fred ;
R. Wilde , Omaha , b. s. Trenton ;
A. J. Halo , Beatrice , Neb. , b. s. Idavnn ;
John Crawsball , Dunlap , la. , g. HI. Clemy C. ;
P. M. Avoy , Elkhorn , Nob. , b. s. Salaam ;
William Fruzier , South Omaha , ch. s. Ban
quet ; A. Sladc , Omaha , br. g. Jack.
The tbveo heats wore taken by Idavan
without a skip , a jump or a touch of the silk.
su.M.Mimr.
Idavan . 1 1 1
Clemy C . 3 2 2
Trenton . 2 4 3
Banquet . 4 3 4
Tmo-2W ! : ! , 2:3 : : > , 2:33 # .
The third event was the 2:33 : pace , purse
5100. The entries were as follows :
George L. Maxwell , ICoiraoy , Xob. , b. m.
Flossie Heed : C. AVebster , Onnha , rn. h.
Dane ; J. H , McShano , Omaha , sp. p. Joseph
L > ; Nat Brown , Omaha , g. g , St. John ; Nat
Brucn , Burlington , In. , b. s. Sam Keith.
The Hrst heat was a very spirited contest ,
the finish between Joseph L and Sam
Keith being cloo nnd exciting. McShano's
camelopard , however , was too quick for the
Burllunton stallion , and passed under the
wire with u full length tno best of it. Time.
2:27' : .
The second heat wns as thrilling for tlio
three-quarters as any ho.it over , trotted on
tlio truck , Joseph L and Flossie Heed thun
dering along nosc-and-nose at about a 2:21 :
clip. At the hut quarter , howovcr , Reed
went up and fell badly to the rear. The
strain was too severe and ho could not main
tain the pace. After Rood left his feet
Joseph L slowed up and came in in 2:2sJ : ,
with Sam Keith second nnd Flosslo Reed
distanced. Th'o judges , however , announced
that owing to a collision between Heed aad
Joseph L on the turn , which could not bo
Inld to either driver , the mnro would bo
alln wed to start In the next beat.
Joseph L won the third heat without the
slightest bother la the line limo of 2 : - ' : > , ' 4 .
SUMMAUf.
Joseph L . 1 1 1
Sun Keith . 2 2 2
Flossie Reed . 3 3 3
Dane . 4 Dis
St. John . DIs
Timc.2:27'2:2S : ' : f , 2:2.Uf.
The gentleman's roadster race , ono mile ,
was won by George Storndorf's ' Oklahoma
Boy in2:4'J' ' ; , beating K. O. Bachus' John M.
Thurston , H. B. Iri-y's .Too Danby aud W.
C. Van Gilder's Tramp S.
The colt stakes , ono mile , yearlings , purse
? V ) , embraced the following entries :
U. C. Sabins , Beatrice. CounseUctta : Ed
Pyle. Ilumbolt , Uurdoll ; William Mack ,
Omaha , Omaha , Maid.
For u yearling Pylo's Burdollp.ivo a very
pretty exhibition , trotting the mile In 3:14 } * ? ,
which Is the best mile over trotted by a year
ling in the state. Counsollctta came in second
and Omaha Maid third.
SU.MMAUV.
Hurdell . !
Counsellct tn . 2
Omaha Maid . , . 3
- .
Following the colt stakes came a running
race , half milo and repeal. Following were
the .starters :
B. S. Boles , ch. g. Flllmoro ; J. W. Hall , b.
ff. Joker ; J. II. lugrahain , b , in. Molllo WiU-
klns.
klns.Tho
The first beat waa taken by Flllmoro tn 50
seconds.
Fillmore also won the second beat and race
SUMM V1IV.
Fillmore . , . I 1
Molllo Wotkins . f. . 2 2
Joker. , . , . . . 3 3
TiuiO-50 , 5ltf.
Water
Lily
Soap
Will
Float.
The now olllood of tlio great Rock
Island route , 1GUJ , Sixteenth and Furnam
streets , Omaha , nro the llncst In the city.
Call nnd see them. Tickets to all points
cast at lowest rates.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Wlfeat Situation In a Badly Demoralized
Condition.
HE CORN MARKET WITHOUT SUPPORT ,
Trade In Onln Lost Sight or in tlic
Kxcltemoiit Over Wheat A
Ilcnrlsli Feeling Controls
1'l'OVisloilH.
CniCAno , Sept. < [ Sneoial Telegram * < >
THE Itr.r.1 The wheat trade was nil mixed up
oday. The market was bigger than nny ono
expected. It was also weaker than oven tlio
bonrscounted on. Hull and bear lines were
closely drawn early , but before tlio close , with
wheat down to tl.W for December , there was
buying by many bears through four of too
iiuch company on the boiling side and soiling
by bull houses on the theory of further de
clines. The break In December \\hcntup to 1
o'clock was ISo from 11.0314 to JI.02. Tlio
strength on tlio curb and wet weather again
reported In the northwest was account
able [ for the opening nt a fraction
over last night. Sclllni ? wni frco from thu
very start. These InlliK'iiues caiiscn a drcllno
of lo the first hour. They wcro weak cable" ,
iiiotlnc | Liverpool 'jW.fp on spot nnd futures
a bearish .statement of thu I'rlco Current say-
liiK that thuro was no cause for a f nrthcr 10-
dncllon of the wheat estimate and Indicating
very liberal seeding and tactics of llutchln-
son In Jumping on May and thus encouraging
solids In Dceitiiilicr. On tlii'M ) tilings , and
soiling by VOIIIIK & Co. , I'lirdrldgo and others ,
the price of December went from SJ.oil'i to
tl.lK,1 * and May from Jl.UT'j to KMU-
For tlio liour following there was a
show of some Ktrungtli. Many of
the bull lion es thoiidit shorts could bo
run , including 1'ardild'io. DtHTiuber was
bought up toM.Ui ! mid May to JI.U7" ; on a fair
rally , out tlio nuws became 11010 Instead of
bt'ttor. Them wore rumors of bank failures
In the cast , Liverpool clostnK cable was very
weak and Id to IHd lower. 1'arls was easier.
Tin * signal hcrvlco picdlctcd cooler weather
for rrlilay. On this sort of nuwstho tiharnot
break of Uio day occurred. Thoio wns soiling
out of long wheat by ninny local lioUtci.s.
There was buying on the break by T. J. Hyiin
t Co. . credited to St. I , < mK by Mnltli , llms-
soau , I'arniiiii and others alf bears , Thn
break carried the prlcoull' to the JI.02 point and
May to ll.Oii. Tnuio was much e.xclted and
thoniarkut showed no rallying force up to 1
o'clock ,
There was nothing In sight to help support
the corn market this inoniliiR. Heci-lpts were
: CM cars ; under the estimate , and this steadied
thoniarkut. nt first prices , lloyonil this news
the crowd was bearish. Cables \\ore easier
nnd quoted lid lower for spot and fiiluies.
The ui'athur was very favorable. Tlio I'rlco
Uunent views were bearish , say lin ? that lit teen
to twenty days moro of favorable \\imthcr
will put a bulk of thu crop beyond serious In
jury from any cause. Later In thu day the
estimate for Friday wns largu nt 555 cms.
Added to these Influences was a
very buaiKh tendency In wheat.
May corn sold at45i oto4b/'le at the opening
nnd sold le lowornt 47 ic an hour before the
fL'loso , with n slight rally before 1 o'clock. Ilo-
ere tnuclosu tlii'ro was a llttlu rally In corn.
September so'U oil from 4. > 7jC to Kc and closed
ut4 , " > Uc ! October went down to 45c , vltli Sep
tember , but closed at4.Vfc4 : ! . : e ; casi , corn
WUH at ) ie premium over September ; May ral
lied to4P.iQ47' ] ; > catthecloaC.
Trudo In oats was nuiirl v lo t slsjlit of In the
excitement In wheat mid dccllnlni ; markets In
coin and provisions. Uloslnj ? pilei-s for oats
were unebanced fioin yi-sterduy. September
sold at XiMe to : ij'ic to UVje to
HVic to the close ; October sold at ni'ic
toiM'auto.'HUc ; May at 'iSj'nC to ysijoto MUc ;
closing al that liKiiu1.
The provision market wu dull early , but n
bcarlMi fcollns cimtrollud It us well us grain
before thu closu aiul tlieruvis : tuoro than the
usual activity. Lard hold up best anil at the
olnso WHS but a fu\v cents under last nltIit at
$ l.lT'/a for Septeinher. .ttl.UO for October and
$ ( i.UTJ ! for January. Illbs wcro lOo lower all
around at f.V.'J'j for Sept umber , { .UH for Octo
ber and * . " > . ? . " > for Januarv. .Mess pork started
HI tU.i"i ! : fnr.laiiiiiiry. sold at $12.13 and oir to
SlI.ST'iat tliuulo < .u ; Scjitcinborclosod nt W.73 ,
October at J'J.Sj ' and May at about $12.4ii.
E stuva. ,
CiucAao , Sept. 4. [ Special Tolozram to
THE Una. ! CATTLE Business was again slow ,
with prices easier on best native steer. * and a
Kood 111 to Ho lower on ether classes of steers.
Tcxnns and ranors weak and rather on a
down turn than otherwise. Native butchers'
stock shared In the Kcnorul weakness and sold
r.'itbcrslowly. Stoeker trade was dull and
prlcoaou llghtstcurs rathur lower. First class
natives , $4.60"i.03 ! second class , Jl.403l.70j
third , ? . ' 1.)0 ® 1.23 ; common , J'J.0033.2jTe.\ans ; ,
} 2.70S.'l03 ; rangers , &l.2. > a'.C3. !
Hoes Business opened active , with prices
fully as strons as yesterday , but later on
there wns a sllitht decline all around and the
Reneral market closed rather weak than other
wise. Rough and common sold at J..UJI,10 ) ;
prime mixed , } I.25S.JO ; prlmo heavy and
butcher weights , J4.Wxai.OJ ; prime llRht14 53
4.K5 ; one lot of taney light. $4.70.
FIX.lXCI.lZi.
NEW YonK , Sent. 4. [ Spoiinl Telegram to
TIIK HEB.I--STOCKS The stock market was In
thu bnnds of the hears again this morning. A
few shares showed Improvement , but they
were those against which there was no pros-
sure. The tactics of yesterday were rcsnmrd
attuoliliiR the grangers ono at a time. This
cry of the bears was unfavorable crop reports ,
too'tnnny roads to divide truffle and no good
support from Insiders. A loading feature of
thu early market was the further attack on
the UurlltiKton , Tills stock started at 100'a ,
sold ; it III" , up to lOO'j and was then raided to
Wi. Uock Island was up i , at the opening
but was quickly sot biick to Kl'i. > 'uw Vork
Cunt rid was forced down from IDiUattho
close yesterday to 1CK1 buforo noon , I/ick-
awanna was depressed also to 14i4. : ? ijupar
Itullnorles worn higher , tnovIiiR up to M. Sli
ver declined during the tnurnmjj to 117
against lit ) yesterday. The west was loss
bearish and Uio proposition to tnku the Hock
Island dlvldunil nt 'i of 1 par cent gave denial
to thu tumor of hears that It might be passed.
Much of the weakness of the Burlington wiis
claimed on thu giouml of light faiinuts' do-
llvurles of grain during August. 1'iofosslonal
bears , however , wuro the only sullors of
liiiporlaiiio. ; The stock market showed
no strength late In the day. lliirllngton was
further depressed to tis'f , but onhuvlngln
lloston tlio close was atWi. Uock Island
dioppod to Kl and rucovurud 5J. jngnr lost
Its uarly ndvunco and clusa'l at 83'i. Moni'y
was easy at 4 per cent at the close. Sales were
111.IW shares , tillvuruloied nndur 118.
The following were the closing quotations.
IT. S. Is coupon 12JW Northern t'licjiic OTi <
do preferred 81M
II. S. 4 > < nvulnr 101 C. A N. W iv.ijj
U. S. fl , ( -HipMl till ilo preferred Hl :
I'uclRci * ( if "Ji Ill New Vork Central..luti'tf
C -iitrul 1'ajllic XI f.l > .AK I'M
ClilniKO \ Alton 13'J Hurl : Isbmt H'li (
Chicago , Uurlliuton C..M. A St. I'mil 71
.V ( j.ilncy m\ ( < ! o preferred 11714
I ) . , K.V W Hl } & St. I'niilfc Uuinba. , . . SO1 }
Illinois CcMitnil. . . I1J | do pruferrcd B'.l
I. , II. A W L'uldii 1'iiclllc.
KniiEd1 * Tcxu9. . l.l'-4l ' W. . Ht. I . A I'
Lake fc'hore. . ' lOIJjl do preferred
Mlclilaim Cuntrnl. \VextcrnUnlon
Mlmoiirl I'acmo 7ttl (
MoNEV-Kasy at.'I'iffW ' per cent.
I'IIIMI : MniiCANTiLB I'Ai-Kii a7 per cent.
STCKMNd IIxciiANOK-.Moro active and
Hlroui ; ; sl.vty-day bills , ifl.b-J'-li ' deiimnd.tl.fcUU.
Mining Stocks.
NEW YOIK : , Sept , 4.--tSpoclal Telegram to
THE llr.K. ] The followingarotho tnlnlnjstock
( liiotatlons :
Alice 2.VJ Ailnun Con IUO
llodlo I'JO Clmlliir S''S
Crown I'olnt a Con. Culii. nnd Vn. . . 4sO
KurckuCun IVrJ ( luulil.t Ctitrjr r > 5
IlaloA .Vorcrosj. . . SV ) HuniCKlako 1u' (
.Mexloim JJ''O I'lynioutli rM
1'liucnlx luo I'Otllbl C.'O
Sovnito 87S Sierra Nevada J7J
Sutler Crcoi liO
Tlie Coffee Mnrknt.
New YOIIK , Sept. 4. [ Special Telegram to
TiiBliKE. ] Cotfeo options opened steady and
to. > points advaneo. closeil firm ,
to 13 I'olnts down. Sales 'Jfi.C.-iO
hags.
; November , ilU.h.VtlUii ( ) | Heeetnbur ,
Slfl.'OlDlfl.Ki ; Jiuiiinry , JKi.l.-XllKi.'JOj Feliriiury ,
f l.V.VTi.in.U'ii Mnruli. * I.\75jjil5.W ; April. H.V' * ;
May , $15.03. Spot i lo ( julet , steady , fair cargoes
I'llOUVVK Jl.tliltET3.
OniCAOO.Sopt. 4.-IM5 p. in. close Wheat
Kusyj cash , Wj December , 11.02'ii Jlay ,
Corn-Steady ! cash , 43'Jc ; October , 45)ioi )
"lay , 4 , % .
J.its K.asyieasli , MUcj May , 3S'c. ' ]
Kyo Kasy at ( lie ,
llitrluy rlrin at Me.
I'rlmoTliuolhv Kusy at $133.
Muv iJt-cd 11.43'i. '
AVhlsKy * 1.I3.
1'ork Itill ) | cash , 110.00) ) October , tO.M :
Jnniinry. jll.bTii.
Lard > KIIH.VI cash , to.a'ii October , 10.30 ;
Jiniuarv , W.d5.
rimir-Noinlnallyuncliiinrcil : winter wheat
M.8JO5.M ; sprlug wheat , * l.fcoa5.75i rye , * ' ' " ' '
Hulk Meats Shoulders , l5.7.V2.V97 t short
clear , 3.eMt5.70j short ribs , li.iS4M.-i5
liutter UccUuuiiodcr ; utavr7 ,
I'hpcio fncliixnccdl flrmV/Ut cro.-im cho.l-
< lar . MlSUei llnls , 8'iJOci ' ( Young Americas ,
' . ' .
K cs-lTnclmniicd : steady ! fro < h , K > ai7c ,
lilac * Vltichaintcd : llrtiii hn vy nnd light
srcen salted , " 'iuiHiiltod ' hull hlflc * . ftijoi green
snltcdcalf.S'i'a.'V ' ' ! orIllnl , 3flei drr Bulled
liltli-s. 7fl ! ( fry cnlf , 8afc : ( lentous , oacli. : wc.
Tiillnw t'nclinnacdi ' Ktcaily ; No. 1 , solid
packed , 4ici ! No. ' . ' , 4ccnKe \ , 4' jo.
Uoculiit . Shipment * .
Hour , bhls . I-.OHO t.ooO
AVhcnt , bu . f'1,000 dl.OOO
Corn , bu . ! WJ.'JOJ a , OHO
Oats , bu . JU.COO _ s.-.i.nno
NBW VottK , Sept. 4. wheat Itccclpts.
Wi,000 ; exports , ? , KK ) ! HpotiWcnk and Ui'iiVo
dowii.V ! ( ) . > 'ri-l.loi jiiai.OIijlnclovatorI.OI' ; <
nlloatjJI.03iiff61.02W f. o. fit rtptlnns l jIHi5 ,
lower , depressed liy weaker- cables and free
eelllnit by loiiRSi No. 2 rud , topteinber ulused
Corn necolpt ? , SMSOa husliols ; exports ,
lUCOO bushels : snot ' weaker ; .Vo. L' , KJWio !
In clevatorjKlJiS-'I'ioalltvit ; ungraded mixed ,
5KlM'Jcj | options weak and lower , longa real-
Izlnut fi'ptctnbor closhur nt .W.sc.
Oats Hccolpt ? , ltfl.000 biishch ; exports.
nonoj spot heavy ! No. S while. 42o ; No. a
white.4.rx ! ! mixed western , aiJl2 ! | white
western. 4151-V ) ! options weaker ; Keptombor
.
Collco Options ole < ed firm nnd tirrliunsetl
to 15 polnti down , Sales. 9aiO hti sj Septem
ber. KI7.S03I7.PO ! October. tl7.j03I7.45 : ; ( .uot rlo
steady ; fair carisocs , { . ' 0.7.V
SiiKnr Haw , hlKhor ! fulr rpniilnp. 5' cieon-
trlfusals. m test. Co nld : rellnul liinlior ; "O. "
.VJp ; extra " 0 , " ! > -l < &Vic ; white extra "O. "
r > ® 13-lfc' ! standard "A , " OlMRoi cut loaf ,
7 I-OC ! powdered , 0 I5-IOT ; Kriiunlated,0io.
I'otroloum United closed for October at
Sic.
Sic.ERRS About steady ! western. IftSKOiJe.
I'orU-Stead yi moss. ? 12.iOi/l'.7 : > .
Lard Spot ll rm and futures weak ; western
steam , $0.17j ! ! S-entoinhor , 11.17 bid.
Ilutter Steady ; western dairy , 9i39\ ! ;
creamery , H. < 3.-'lc.
Cliecsu In eKiilar and dull ; part skim1) ) , 4 ?
GGiio.
ST. Louis , Sept. 4. Wheat I.owcri cash ,
09'iOj Uceenibcr , Jl.ffJ1 * ; May. 11.07' ' , .
L'orti Lower j cash , 45" io > May,4Gc.
Oats Lower ; cash.inu ;
' . ' .
I'ork-Qnletutfll.'S.
Lnrd Onlet at W.OO.
Whisky Steady ut 41.13.
KANSAS OITV , Sept 4. Wlica Lower ; No.
2 html , vasli , Mi ! : September , BSSo naked ;
No. i icd , cash , ! llo.
Coin Steady ; No. 2 casli , 40c bid ; Septem
ber , 41c.
Oats Lower ; No. 2. cash , ! llo bid , Sep
tember , : ilc.
MINNEAPOLIS , Snptcmtor 4. Wheat Uo-
celpts VI ems ; shlpinciiN , M car * ; domain !
slow except for choice old wheat samples , and
old No. 1 hard was scarce. Closing : No. 1
hard , September. 0-e ; oil trurk , tl.OtXiM.07 ! N"0'
1 northern , feptotnlwr , Jil'tc ; Ootoncr , ! i.)0 !
mi track , il.Ol&I.O'J ; No. 2 northern , Sopteui-
uer , auu.
MILWAUKF.B , Sept. 4. Wheat Lower ) No.
3 sprint ; , cash , iHie)7c ! ) ; Douctiibur , VSu ; No. 1
northern , due :
Corn .Steady ; No. 5 , 4fiJi- ! .
Oats Dull ; No. 2 white , 'tiTMTi'Sc.
Vrovlslons ( juluti poik , January , M2.10.
CINCINNATI , Sept. 4. Wheat Dull ; No. 3
rcd.gl.OJ.
Cora Steady ) No. 2 mixed. 4S'e. {
Oats Firm : No. " inlxud , iisliffiUUc.
\Vlilsky-ll.n.
LiVKiil'OOr , , Sent. 4. Whi-at Woakj dr-
iiiand poor ; holdeis olTer freely ; Culliornla
No. 1 , 7 < i per cental ; red vrestorn , sprlu'4 , 7s 5d
G7so4d ! ; led western , whiter , 7s 4HdSt7s.r > d.
LMl'ti STOCK.
CIIICAOO , Scntuinbor 4. Cattlo--Uecolit < i.
17.000 ; market slow and lower ; natlvrs.ti.00
® 5.o.'i ; Texans , $ , ' .70U'1.0."i ; ratiKois , * ; i.i" Si.n5. :
lions Hccelpts. 2J.OOO ; tniirltct actlvo ; pacK-
crs.UOii84.30 : mixed. $1.21151. 4'i ; prlmo , heavy
and butchers' weights , tlJVJQ4.U3 ! light , W.5i ®
'siieep Itocolpts 8,090 ; market steady ; na-
tlvci. ift.ooai.so ; western * . sfl.10Sl.3u ; Toxuns ,
( l.Oi ® I.LM , lambs , $ . \00U.OJ.
KANSAS CITV , Sept. 4. Cuttle Receipts ,
(1.700 ( ; shipments , S.9JO : market slow ; steers.
frl.a.V34.lKli stookers and feeders. $ ' . ' .30Q3.2.i ;
cows , $ l..vxij .7. " ) .
llns Heeehits. 0,103 ; shipment" , UOO ; mar
ket hiKher ; all grades , $ : i.fi.Vjl.l7'J.
ST. Louis , Sept. 4. G.ittlu-Ilccelpts , 1.500 ;
Rhlpint'tits , nonu ; market stinnx ; falrto fancy
natlvu steers , $ l.OOi54.SO ; sttooliors and feeders ,
$ -J. : S--t.40. i
llo s Heeolpts , 2,401 ; shipments , nouoj mar
ket steady ; heavy , tl.lOiU M ) ; mixed grades.
J4.104.W : ; light. fr
O31AIIA L1VM1 MTOCK.
Cattle.
Thursday , September 4.
Estimated receipts of cattle l..M1) ) , us com
pared with 2.I.M ycsterdily and 1.015 Thurs
day of hist weolc. Tlio finality of thu re
ceipts was very poor. But few desirable/
steers wcro among the rocolpts and the mar-
Uet opened slow and savins with everything
auioiij ; the poorer ( trades lower. A lar o num
ber of poor cows made a discouraging outlook
for.sellers of butohors' stutr ami price * ruled
lower on a very slow maritot. The receipts of
fec.lors were liberal , with a Rood demand aud
a strong market on the best grades.
Hogg.
Estimated receipts of hos n.200 , compared
xvlth 0m : yesteruay and 7,401 Thursday of
lust , wn.nfc. The innrkf t mumed netlvn mid 5 < i
higher on good light and the best lieavy hosts.
Everything changed hands beforemidday. .
The market closed slow. Tlio range of prices
was * : j.03H.2.'i , the bnllc sellliiK at $ l.u.Y&U3.
Light. Sl.700H.ir ! mixed * I.O.vai.I , " > ; heavy ,
f4,121401.23. The avenue of the prices paid
wasJJ.II , compared with iM.OSSi yesterday and
JJ.feOU Thursday of last weolf.
I'revnllinjr I'rioe ? .
The following U a t'iblo of prices paid In
this market for the .jr.ulo of stojk montlnnoJ :
Prime steers. 13JO to IGOKbs Jl.T , ( UI.C )
Good steers. 1230 to 14.OR > s 4.03 " .
Good steers , 10' ) to UlOJtbs 3.sr ® | .15
Fair , 100J to II.Y ) bi : i.5J ffil.W
Common , 8UJ to l J ) ! bs
Commoneaiuiers l.OJ
Ordinary to fair cows ' . ' .03 ( t&'J.'K )
Fair to good cows 2.u : ® 2.i3 !
Good tocholco cows 2.73 S'I.OO
Cliolcoto fancy eows 2.113 ( &I.'IS
Falrtogond balls 1.75 fi&'J.il'i
Choice to fancy bulls 2..Y ) etl.OO
fJ'jlit stnolcars and fcecloM.- . 2.0J fti.UO
' " ' " " '
Fair tocliolco * llsht lions' ! . ! . X70 ftV.13
Kalr to choleo heavy hogs J-lUiifot. ' . ' . !
Fair tocholco mixed hogs 4.03 © 1.15
Comparative Table.
The following table shows tlio ranno In
prices on ho. s during this and last woalc :
Average Coit of I
The following t-iblo glvtn the average cost
of hogsoa tlio dates nieatloiutd , Inulu liir tliu
costtoJay , as b.ujil upon silos repartotl :
.Uily'JS MUiy Aiignstia 3 C3
Jnlyjj : i 70 Augiistis : iro'i
July : * ) : i wi Aiigusiia 375
July ill : i : M' ' { AuirusfJO :17 : : > U
August 1 358 Angnst''l 37i j
August' ' ; . . . 3 4SS August23 371)11 )
August4 3 44 AllBllstS'i 37S7i
Augusts 'Iftl AilgustSS 38li !
AlUUStli 3 KV August'.11 : ifc
August 7 : iS4 ! August W 3S7
Augusts 3 (54 ( Augusta ! 3W *
\iiiusto : ir.s' , ' August20 39. ! ' ,
August It 3 111 August 30
August 12 3 7ll',5 ' S-cptoiiiber 1. . . 4 Ol'i '
August 13 3 SITi Ppptoinbor2. . . 4 O7'.i
August 14 3 .Wj Septomliri. ) : . . 4 0 ' /
AugustlO Qo'i soptunibcr I. . . 4 11
of
Today. . YcstL'rdav.
Illtrhest. . . Jl 23 tllgliost . $1 20
howebt 3 70 at . UW
lleuulpti ,
Onielal Ynstor.lnv. Tlstlinatod To lay.
Cattle. , . . O1. ) cars. 2.131 Oattlo. . . 5S ears. 1,200
Moss Ill curs , 0'i7i ; Hogs Oscars. 0'JOO
SliOL'i ) . . . , 4 cars , UVS Hoi-bus. , . 1 cats , 20
Horses. . 2 cars. 40 '
Avornjjo 1'rioool' Hois.
Showing tlio avora-fo prlco pall forlo-i'lsof
liogsoa the days InJljalcU In 1837 , tSSi 1SJJ
and Ib'jJ :
Day. Aug. ' 93. Aug. 'if ' ) . Aug. * 3i Auj. ' 87.
Sunclajr. MHO M 13 f I UT
Sept 10. PepL JS. fropt ' 83 , Sept W.
Sunilnr , & trj I U5
SHtl' Siindny , 601
3 71 6 15 i 11
4 11 3 ( A C 17 Bund.ir ,
Disposition ol'Stock.
Showing the number of head of stock
purchased yesterday on this market as shown
by thu wulghmastorsof the Stockyards coin
pany ;
CATTLE.
Swift Company 423
The 0 , II. Hammond company Vt )
The Armoiir-Cudahy packing company. . . . 4HI
Omaha packing company n
I.eo Itotlischlld ; . 71
Hamilton * btcphen. , 1
Iluntnii &llnderwood -J
NelH Morris 411
Honker & Degcn C'l '
Jacob ( , oliiium ; 4:1 :
\V. II. VanSant , 40
Otbcr buyurb. . . 4'JS
Total SJ
lions.
Tlio Armoiir-Cudaliy packing company , , . 018
Omaha packing company 1.019
Swift & Company i j'J '
Market Mention.
lings higher.
Cattle slow and lower.
Albert Dexter of Ulalr marketed a car cf
hogs.
J. A. Urowderof Boone sent In a car of hogs.
M. I ) . Hays of Grand Island brought In a cur
of hogs.
O. MuCoimuitliy of Gibbon marko'ud three
carsof uholco feeders.
The Nyu .t Sehnoldor company sent In a top
load of bogs fioin Davoy.
I'hlllp HoITi'ldngor of Davenport was hero
looking after two cars of hogs.
M. A. Gamble of Persia , la. , was at tlio yanlH
looking after a. shipment of hos.
Mr. Iliirnhiuii of llroiidt& llanihain. O'Xelll ,
was on tlio market with a cur of cattle.
George lloutcl , a regular patron of this mnr-
ko t , cninu In from Leu with tno cars of cattle.
K.Tavlorof the well known firm of Taylor
& Hlalr was hero with two cars of cattle.
.Wlllhuii Kiniiuy of Kousuy & Johnson of
Kdgar was at the yards lool Miis aftur two ears
of hogs.
Thomas Taylor of Shelton was among thu
prominent shippers here , llu brought In two
cms of cattle.
J. M. ChadwioU of Central City brought In
four curs of oholcoho s from Ids feed lots that
sold at $1.2 ! .
J. U. Itutlorn well known Iowa patron of
this murknt brought over near of hogs from
UrescuutClty , la.
Inspuetor Moso Howard found ono liunp'Jaw
Iiithouattlo receipts. The animal was eon-
duniiiud and shot.
Theodore llarnhart of Austin , TOT. , an old
tlmo ranuhmaii , was at thu yards , He will tin-
gage In tlio commission Imsliii'ss horu.
J. AV. Horn of Hrosk was bcro and purchased
thioo lo.uls of stock caltlu whloh hu will feed
this winter.
A , Sutton a well known and oxtenslvo ship
per from Chapman , Mvrriuk o.iunty , was on
thomarkut with llvoearsof u.ittlu.
Aniomr the proinlnuiit stockmen at tlio yards
was II. 1' , Church of 1'loroe , I'lercu county.
who marketed hogs and sheep.
O.U.I//.1 WHOLESALE M.IIIKKTS.
I'roduuc.
COHN 40 < fllV ; .
llAV J7.OU3IO.00 ,
.MII.I.8TUVP$12.00. .
ClIOl'I'lllI I'KKD (1,1.00314.00 ,
1'owi.TBV l' r doyi'ii.choleo
cbolco mlxod , $ ; . "iOT6l.03 roosters. J2. . " > 0'it2.75.
spring chlokons. $ | K.vrj'i.00 for small ; t.1.25S ; .51
forjiiccjliiin ; J..Wii .Tj laio ; live pigeons ,
iuTTCii Croamcry , fancy rolls , print. 2016
21c ; creamery , fancy , solid packed , I7l0o ;
creamery , ohiilco , ll'OUi ; ; dairy , fiinoy tolls
and prints , ICSlSoj dairy , fanoy , solid packed ,
12 < ai4c ; dairy , eholoiICWJIi'o ; country roll ,
fanuy , naooi choice , 7filSe ; Inferior , 2a3j ,
Kius lJo ( for slrlctly frushj stale not sul-
ahlu.
IliPKi. I'EI.TS AND TAM.OW Oroca salted
hlilos. No. 1 , heavy , 7 iSo ; No. 1. Il htllti'a7jio :
No. 2 Ill-lit , ( IliJl'iui dry Hint hldos , T ja'Jo ' ; calf
hlili's , 7G.OO ! damaged Hides 2o loss. Sheep
pelt , SR'L'II. uaeh 35ifrJ1.23. Sheep pelts , dry ,
per Hi , I0 ® c- .
HKKHWAX I'orlb , 20c.
tlAMK-l'or do70ii , iiralrlo chickens , 83,75
3.00 ; mallards. tlMfrlMi teal , * l.2.va.l..V ) ;
mlxod ducks. $ IOiiil.50i ) plover , M&Wo.
1'KACllKri Arkansas , ! Jbii box , 75etl.OO : Cal
ifornia , prr box. Jl.5042.00.
UitAi'KS Oallfornla , pur crate , II.2.V3J.OO ;
Missouri , 4.V3.Vo ) per lO-lb basket ,
PLUMS t'urplu Dunne. Columbia , etc. , per
box , f 1.J'X3.-.IX ) ; wild XODSO plium , ) i bil box , 75
.
NBCTAJIINM 1'er crate , ( I.7.V32.00.
I.KMONS I'cr hav , ItodI Malorl , fancy , $9.50 ®
10.0J ! cliolcu MfHHliniN , fM..W ( ( . joo.
< J'liAiis llartlott , California , per bo.x. S'.SO ©
T'l'msns ( lonnhn. per box , $2.00j French , tl.73
© ' . ' .oo ; Krosii.'Vif2oa
TostATOKS-l'or bu , 7toI.OO. !
ONIONS Now southern , per bbl , fl.axj5.00.
lUniiAdK-ri-r crate , tt.Atiita.Vl ,
I'OTATOK.s-Nubraska and Iowa , per bu , 11,00
(31.25 ( ; Colorado un < l Suit l.nkn , il.iu.
SWKET I'OTATOKS 1'er bu , 4..00 < U.riO ! ,
KvAi-oitATKi ) Ai'i'i.KS Kuncy. J.'lo pur Ib.
Ht.UEnKiiiiiKft l'urH-nt box , ? I.W.
CoroiNUTK-I'lT 100 , 15.01) ) ,
WATintMKl.ONH-l'or 1(10 ( , Il2.0oai5.0) ,
OANTKt.OltrKS.-l'or doI.SO. .
\i > i > r.Krt-'niiuy | uatln ? , * i.OOiM.53 ; fancy
cookliiK , f-.Vrtl.-i ! oholoo. t..53'i'i.73. (
( ) iiAMiisI'linuy : lto.ll , t'.V ) .
HANANAS-1'i-r bunch , I1..MUW.OO.
TALLOW A No. 1 , 4o ; No. ' . ' , KC ! prease ,
white , li'/JSilo : yellow , 2H < 3 lo ; Btcarlno , Uljo.
flo.sra CJuotatloua ere fur delivery luCbl
nso Dry buffalo , per ton , IIC.OOiil8.00 | dry
. wintry . blenclird. JlO.OtkiJ.ri.Ofl ! dry country ,
ilnmp anil moaty. W.iK > iMO.W.
Woot .l'lnouinrashi-il , Uijtldct nirdlum xin-
wnihrd , Ia2li'l eonrso unwashed , ISiZiVo.
JF.M.tK8-r > eer | in.
nur-Cliolce incdluinft37c | light ,
llMYV , < „ - . . .
Mxsr.KD OII/--HM\T \ , cool boiled. 6V.
Ho.snv-St rainedco-lti ( an , perlb. Oi'lMievr
: onib honpv , fnnov. incite ; choice , U lto.
IlKANS-tlatiil-pickcd imvv.f..rwiW.'ii Imtiu *
iloked nnvv " , niedluiti. liiVjfrMO ; hand-iilcknl
ountry , l.75il'.UX ) | good clean , tl.llKiM.W ; Oal-
fornla , iior ll > , 4'ii' .
Fun rorlb-l'oroh.Tct biilf.ilo.te ; pickerel ,
Set plkc.Pcj trout , tkstwhltOilXM crojiilo | , lOi'i
iitllsh. ilct eod steak , l-'i'l 1101111(117" . *
Oregon salmon , 1SC | black bass , IVs ; lobsters ,
Fuit Codfl'li , extra OooriZP * . now , r > < oi
granil bank , new. 4tyc ; Silver , 2-lb blocks. O'jc ;
now while , 2-lb bricks , now , 9ie ! turkey cod ,
iircenilildlo brlck , tX ! ; inovrwhlic * . ori\to * > , u
-Ib boxes , s oi medium scaled licrrlnir , 2.V !
No. t scaled jiorrlng , ! ! 0o : < loinc < tla llollnnil
iimliiu , lOo ; Hamburg spiced licrrlnit , VUo ;
tu. < ilan sardines , splffil , 0'ie , ; lliisslim sar-
llnc < , plain. Me ; Imported Holland herring ,
rown brand , Mo ; do inner milkers , Wei timck-
orol , No. I , shore , half bbK 112,001 bloaters.
mil bbK m 0 ; whlto llsh , balf bbK * 7.00 ;
rout , half bliK 2.VOO : family white tl < li. jiVi : )
iiilinoti , ( j.50 ; per ( K < 7. . I'll ) mackerel llicrrlnii )
! Ill broiled mackerel , ? 2.Cflj II-Ib In imi-uuul ,
3. < ; 0 ; 3-lh In tomato catico , * 2.COi 5-lb.Mnyo
iii'isiunokon'l , t.t.w : HI ) brook trout , Hill
l-llibrodl ( troilt. * : .oo ; Mb alinon , JI.25 ; S-lli
vhllo llsh. S3.3 , ' > ; 1-lb whlto llsh. llj'fi ; 8-lb lob-
< ' ' '
. . $ l.tC > ! l-lboystcr , 'ri'oz. j'u5 ! 2-lh
) vscrs. | 10)7..il. ! > 0 | 1-lboysti-M , Sot. UI.10 : 2-lb
elect. iSoz. JJ.35 ; 2-lb ll.iratarla. 10 oz. 1.M ;
-Ib llaratarla , 5 o . Jl.Wi Fnlrinonl. 4 02. f IJVlj
. "alrinont , 8 oz. JI.M ; Mb clams , llttlo nooks.
'LX ' ; 2-11) clams , llltlo necl , J1.75 ; : i-lb clam
'bonder ' , $2.00i t-lb crabs , l.235 | 2-lb crabs ,
VIIKSII Point Kresli hams M llu , nv8. , 7 e ;
10 Ib * , tivR. , scs 1'J ihs , avir.tM : shoulder * , .V. < ;
; > oik loins , ? L ; mirk U'liilcrlolus Do ; U'af
aril , nnl roimcron , G' ' cj st > : iri' rib * . 4c.
t-At.T MtiAisllnls l.s pork , now , JIS.75 :
clear pork IIUCKH , lii > nvy , * I2.'J , ' > ; nuMlliun. JII.W ;
hortcut clear pork. S10.50 ; ( imilly pork ,
butt pork , pit ? ixirk. fii..vi : | m-wuxtrii ini's
bci'f , J5..VI ; mnv o.xtru plato beef , i'JM ; new
iiliito btcf. ti'i.OOi JHMV rolled honolcss bcnf ,
[ 7.'i3 ; now rumps , J5.50 ! now bonniuhs rumps.
W.50.
Oiir llbls Extra lanl , winter "trained. ( Tc ;
n\tii ; No. t laid , 3 > 'c ; No. 1 laid. JCic ; No. 2
laid , iilc ; ovtra ni'atsfiHit. 4ic : > : tullow oil tic ;
nine neatsfool oll,53c' | A 1 tallow , 5u ; steur-
I lie , Co.
iMiiu-Tlerccs-roinpiHitul , fiVjci pure leaf ,
t"ie ! ; kuttln tendered , d o-
( MOKKi ) JIKATS Suitar cured hiiins , 12 to 14
Ib av , 11'.ic ; medium , ] , * > to 111 Hi avu. He ;
IIIMVV , SO tof.1 UIIIVR. lie ; vklnned Hllclug , 18
to''JII ' ) iivir , 11 > i < > ; l'i : II for nla ha ins , 7'c , sluiul-
deix. 7'4i' ; shoulders , Munnrd , ( i'a'i' ; sliiuiklors ,
0 to8 lli v > . ' , ' 'i < - ' ; boneless liuiii , ! > c ; uieakfast
bacon , clear , 5 tn 7 Ib strip-So ; breaUfast
bacon , rib. M4o ; dried beef hams , set ? , lOJlc ;
reialixr , blie ; eloils , He.
DIIV SALT MII.ATS Lean backs , ri ( o ; extra
Kliort uleiir , B'iu ; bolllc" . 111 to SO-lbiivorinse ,
( illo ; short ribs , B' i-j short elears. Cc ; long
clears , 'i'ic ; shouldersS , i'i back . 5'je. '
I'liKSH IIKKK Steers , 5uo to 0,10-11 > avcr.ipo ,
nativesOU fiVci 40 > ) toSOO-lbavcrace , native ,
wailVif ; cow.siinil heifers 40HO WO-lb a Venice ,
natlvo,5'te ; hlnduartors ( | , steers , lOc1 , blnd-
( jiiartor. " . cows , 7es foiequarters , steers. 4'jc ' ;
foipiiuartors cows , : ic ; dressed hogs , 4'ic ' ;
cliolco divsspd mutton , O'jc.
ritusii HuBi' Curs loln,8'sc ! : ; beef temler-
lolns , I8e ; sirloin butts , 7c ; boneless strips ,
" ; loundsrump ( off ) , tlet rounds ( minpoti ) ,
, rounds ( hank oil ) , fiHc : bonuU-ss riiiups.
4e ; chucks. : i'i ' < ; plates , 2V < c ; buck halves 4e ;
shoulder eluds , 4'iu ; livat loins. No. Kstucrl. Ki
Olio ; heef lulus. No. J , UKBlIo ; bcuf InliiH. No.
3. Ue ; beef ribs. U'ifflSo ' ; beef ribs No. 1 , lOHfllc ;
sweetbieads ( per do ) , : > 3c ; kidneys ( caehl,3c :
o.\ tails ( each ) , 3o ; livers ( eai'M. l > e ; lieef
hearts ( each ) , 4c ; beef tungues ( each ) , 40c ;
strip loins. < ; ic.
: Iloloitna. Ic ; bologna In woii iinds ,
4'.ie ; friiiikfurtsliVii * ; tongue. 7ic ! ; blood.liie. ;
HUT. 4ie ! ; headcheese , I'ie ; 1'ollsli , To ; pork
Bausapolliilii ( ) . Gu ; poik sausage ( meat ) , ID tin
pahs , Ue.
Groceries.
SUOAII 1'er Ib.-Cut loaf , 74c ; Cnbos , 7e ;
Standard , powdered , ? 'io ' ; XXXX , ) ii\vdcred ,
7J40 ; ( jraiuilateil.stiniifard , ( issc ; Confecthm-
rs' A.li'ie ; While , ' KMra. U. Ullina.v.fc ; Kxtwi
U Nebraskafilic ; Amber,55u ! ; Uoldcn CJ'4c ' ;
Dark 0,5e.
\lAri.BSrnAii 1'or Ib. 5c cakes , llO'lb boxes ,
13c : lOeeaUi'S , : :0-lb : boxes , ISijO ! 1-lb lit Icks , : u )
lls ) In liov , pure , 14e.
C'OKFKK KonMted Are ln , 2V4c ; IStinoln.
2V,4e ; iMel/iUKlillii XXAX , 2.Vic ; Gorman ,
2Vo ; Dllwort 1111,23" ; hlon , 2J'iB ; Mailiwucb
2J5'c : Moc'lni. : ) ; u.d. , lavntic. :
Cot-'Ki-iroiMi Fancy GolJen Kin , JiVic :
fancy old posibcrry. ' > ' 4icUlo ! ; > choice to fancy.
2J'je ; KIo , primp , 23ci Uio , coed , 21e ! ; Santos
and common Km , ll&21c ! ; .Mocha , t9c ! ; Java ,
L'eiuilnu O. U.to ; Java , good , Interior , 25e ;
Moxlean , 2lc. !
Uitinn FiitriTS Turkish prunes , l ss than
lilids , issll. 7'ie ' ; original hhas. 'io ' Irss ; llosula
prune * , ( illi boxes , ID ) to 110 , 71ic ; apples ,
evaporated , now rinj , ' choice , 1"0 ' ; evaporated ,
now ilui ; iirlme , 12ii ; apricots , fancy , In sacks
2lc ) : blnckberrlcf , new , lOc : raspberries , a Ibs
tn lo3lo ; enrnimlM , noxv , ilVicioriginal nasks ,
! { c less ; Vostlzza currants , e.xlra. In boxes ,
Wo. , ,
UANNnn PIIUIT Poaches , per do ? , f2.7j3.00.
Hurries 2-lb Koosebcrrlesl.i3 : ! 2-lh strawber
ries. JI.30 ; 2-lb iiispbcrrlos , $1.M : ! 2-lb blueber
ries , (1.39 ; 2-lb bliioldierrles , S1.25. I'lneapples
llahama choiipod. t3.5 : ) ; Iliihania sliced. $3.511 !
Bahama itnitcd , ? 2. i. " > ; standurd , sliced , 11.25 ®
1.50. Cherries 2-lb led. Haltlmnre , JI.30 ; white
chnrilns. JI.73. I'liurs 2-lll. SLIIO.
( JuKKIUWisconsin K. 0. , twin lints , per Ib ,
lOo ; Wisconsin l'.O.youriAiiierlenUc ; brlcU.
I3c : domcstlo Hwlss 145S17o ; Kditm , In foil ,
ench1.00 : Lliiibur er , I'Jiic.
DATES Persian , 0-lb box , 7c.
KAlstNS-IiQiidon layers. Oallfornlu stand
ard , per box. fc.75 ! ; "hor > oshoi' . " $ . ' .0. ) ; lee o
muscatels , California standaid , $2.7. > ; "horse-
shoo , " i2i" : > ; "star" loose iiinsuateU. J2.10 !
seedless Cullfoinla , ? t.S5 ; California seedless
sultans , In sacks , per Ib. f-o ; Oahfornla musca
tels , in sacks. 8oj new vuleiiclus , Dei valcnclus ,
old. fa : ondiiriihiycr , old , lie.
Sviiui'S Amhi'rHyrup-ln bids , Ivo. 70 Rrndo
: i'jo ' ; half bbls. No. 7ilKi-adc , Il.'c ; 4-jul kegs , No.
OKrade. 4l.tt : : 2-Kiilkltts. No , 70 sradc , 7tc ;
Kill cans , 10 In case , nor case , 3.1.00 ; ii-o'deans ,
Hi Incase , per case , fl.10 ; white clover drips. In
bhls.r.'c. : ; half bbls , : ilu ; 4-Kal kcK * . ouch II.4J ;
' . ' cil palls , ouch , ffio ; rock candy drips , la
bbls/l'c ; half buls. ! l"c ; 4al Kcss.eacbfll.iW ;
S-Balpullseach K > c ; ( . 'allfornla honey , bbK
37c ; half bbls. IMc ; 4-gnl kc-gs. ! ! . ( > . " > ; 2-Kulkltts ,
VM : l-gal , 10 in case. $1.50 ; K'ul , 10 In case ,
{ 1.25.
CiiocoLArn 12-lb boxes , a.'Q-loc ; German
swocl.S ' .Uc ; Parisian , 330.
CocoA-l'cr Ib.lKHJIOc.
llnoMA-l'orll ) , : c.
OOCOANUT 1'or ' Ib.ln pkgs , COUSTc ; bulk , K
& 25c.
SKKIIS Mlxoil bird , Mlipkgs.Sc ; canary. 5ci
hump , 4VJC ! anlso , l o ; poppy. lOc.
SiMCK.slVppuiSingapore , sifted , l ® IOii |
shot,2''c. All-plcc , lOo. Olb\cs IVnaiiif. se
lected. ' 'Of. Uailu Ghlna , 4-lb mats , Uc , Nut-
moss , No. I , 75c ; tnncy , lur e , b-'ic.
KAlilNAriuUS GOODS Ilarley , : i'io ' : ( arlnn ,
fle ; punsllo ; oatmeal. Ixyi'Au ; iniiuaronl. 1WJ
lie ; x'ormlculll. KK&llcj rice , choice , rio ;
WiiAi'iMNd i'Ai'KK Straw , per Ib , liiQ2Hc ! !
rasi'/iO : ' ; Manilla II.f > ® 6c ; No. 1 , So.
On.s 130 prlmo white ' , lie ; I.V ) water white ,
l.'le ; 175 headlight , i'l'ic ; 7 Batulono. Mo.
SAI.SOIIA HUls , l'iu ; griinuliitud.Sc ; In bbls ,
lSo. ?
SoiiA I'kgs , CO Ihs to box , 5' e ; kcirs , 4Jc. !
VixnOAH iiO r. elder. We ; jtood , 12c- ! white ,
wliio , ir > c ! fancy , fruit , ho
HTDVI : I'oiasn J'J.OO'Tc.W ' PIT urns * .
IHns Am. nor luo , Si.7. ; " > ; Luwlston. per 100 ,
{ 17.7. ) ; Union square. : Kii5 : per couloir list.
S.u/r Dairy,2fcOIhs In bbl.lmlk , & . ' .U ; best
gratia , CO,1s. * : . ' . : > ; licst srado , IOU as. $2.t'J ' ; best
Krurlo , 18 IDs. J2.23 ; rock salt , uriishecl , $1.80 ;
coinmon , bbl , M.25.
Sou1 Uastllo , mottled , per Ib , 03IOc ; do ,
white , per In. 14e.
I'iCKi.KS Medliiin , per bbl , $5.50 ; small , M..V ) ;
plu'rUlns. | 7. . " > 0 ; Imp. 1)111 , $1 .00 , (03 ( sal , cask )
32 Kill. bbl. $10.00.
ClUKii-l'cr hbl , rellned , ? Vx ) ; half bbl , $ .1.50 ;
hard elder , pnte. per bbl , $0,01) ) ; nraiiKO elder ,
half , bbl.M.riO ; pear elder , half bbl , $ .30.
TWINIIS-Cotton twine , "Illbb , " very line , H
Ib bales , 22o ; cotton tulno , "Daisy" brand , 'i
Ib liales , 18o ; liomptwlm- Ib hales , li-cj sill
twlno. 20ccaiilli ; wtvlc.'eMO-ft ' cotton clothes
lines , 85cj U-ft cotton elollKM lines , ? ! . ; ( W.ft
cotton llnoH , } i.40 ; ( l-ft ) sisal lines , $1.73 ; G0-t
jute , fl.lO ; weal twines , S'Jo.
NUTS Almonds , IHo ; Hra/lls , tic ; fllburt ! ) ,
12"c ; pecans , I lo ; walnuts. 13c ; peanut cocks ,
lUej roasted. I2'io ' ; Tennessee peanuts , He.
llnouMS 0-tlo , parlor , ! . ' ) ) H-tlo , . ; .v , a-tlo ,
J2.23 ; 3-tlo , plain , Il.n3 ; warehouse , Jl.OO ; toy ,
$1.23 ; whisk. } I.01K3I,25.
OMVM Quarts , per doz,91,00 ; pints , per poz ,
t2.Nj ; bulk , iierial , U5e.
UA.NNUII MBATrt Uornod beef , 1 HI , J1.50 ;
( ( iriicd bcof , 2 Ibs , $ . ' .10 : Inncli tniiKnos , 111) ,
t..COj luneh Uinuucs , 2 If- ) " , t,75j ! brawn , l Ib ,
$ l.2il ; brawn , 3 Ibs , * } . < ; ox tongues , I'J llu ,
$5.00 ; ox tunxues , 2 Ibs.WOO : chipped bcof , I' ' ' ,
Ib , louiiil cans , < l0 ; roast beet,2 Hi , round
cans , J3.0) ) ; potted ham , ' .i Ib , round cans. ( ! 3o ;
lllel ( ham , ! Ib round cans , $1,20 $ ; deviled
iiaiii , U Ib , round cunsr ( > o : deviled hum , Hit ) ,
round cans , $1.20 : potted ox tongue , ! i III ,
round cans , tl..ij ; com pressed ham , l H ) ,
stiuuru cans , $1.3' ' ; eoniprebsud hum , 5 Ihs.
square cans , { . ' .75 ; trlpc , 2 Ib , round oan , * 1SJ ;
uilncod cnlops , 2 Ib , round cans , 82.20 ; bone
less riltrs' feet , 2 Ib , hquaro cans , J.1.23.
VKCIISTAIII.ES Tuiuatocrt3lb ext ra , fl.lOi 5-
lo standard western brands , uoo ;
Htrlotlystanilurd , . ' ! . ) . Corn I'lnoit ,
81.IM ; Klit-odKed suwnr corn , xery line , Sl.iX ) ;
ehalco2'lb sutriir corn. $1.10 ; 2-lb extra xvest-
orn biands , tl 00 ; 2-lb Htandiird western
brands , tl.oo , Miishroiiins l-lb I'rtincli , uxtrii
line , 22c(25u : 1-lb Krench , line , IHTu'.o ; Ml )
Froncliordinary , Ifli l8 ( ! . I'OIIHTros.lino , per
cnn , 25vi dt'iul-fiiii' , per aim , 10 ; ; 2-lb s If led.
$ l.UI2-lb ; onrly June , * \M \ ; Mb marrow , stand
ard braiids.JI.UOiS-lb noiikcd.KV , Htrlnir bouim
Wb lilKli ynido , ItefiiKfu , * I.OO | 2-lb Uolduii
wax bu.niH , ( l.t'u:1 ; Hi btrlrr ; beam. ( AMnia
bciinsII ) KouUfd , die , Ilostoii llakcd hunns -
U-lb Lewis. HM ; Drown brands , (1.05. ( Sweet p- :
tiitocs-U-lb Now Jersey , 11,00. I'umpkina II-
lb.tl.10 , Okra and tomutue * J1.65 ; okra , tl.U ) ;
uccotuh. m.20.
Omaha Manilfaotilrers
Mltl RIlOC * .
ICIIIKENDA.U , , JONKS fe CO. ,
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots& Shoes
Aientifor Ho tnnlluhbtr SliM Co. , lifts , 1104
Ilnrncy Sltfet , OmntinNeb.
Ilrc\vers.
8TOKZ & JLEH ,
La cr. liter Brcwtrs ,
Ifiill Ncrlh ISth Blrwt , Om U. h'f
Cornier.
EAOL.E COUNICEWORKS ,
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice
Window rnp < nnd motnllinktllithK. . Jolm Kpcnelor ,
proprietor. 108 MA 110South loth drool.
Artists'
A. IIOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1M3 Douglna Street , Onmlu , Neb.
ConI , Coke , Kto.
OWAHA COAL , COKK AND LIME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
B. E. Cor , 16th and DoiglmStrveli , Oinnlm , Xebt
Clears.
DEAN , ARHSTKONO As CO. ,
Wholesale Cigars.
WIN.ICIli Htreet. "Hollu ! " 1115.
Dry Uonilti ninl Notions.
M. E. SMITH Ac CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods anil Notions
Corner IIthanil llownnl Street' .
KlLPATKICK-nOCII DRY GOODS CO. ,
Importers anil Jobbers in Dry Goods ,
UouU'l'umlBhlnk'fiocnlv Cornnr lltli Biul Horuof
Blreuti , Omaha , Net ) .
Kuril ituru.
DKWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
I'arnnm Street , Onmlm , Nobrmkn.
CHARLES SHIVEUICK ,
Fiirnitnrc.
Oiunliit , Mel
Groceries.
McCOni ) , BltADY te CO ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
lulhancllonvcnworth Sticels , Omnhn , N'ob
Lumber , 10 to.
G.Vf. . DOUQLAS fc CO. ,
Dealers in Hardwood Lumber ,
Y rJI310N. Uth St. , Ouialii.
JOHN
V/holcsalc / Lumber , Etc. , Etc ,
Unportod and American lYirtlnivl CrmonL BUM
Meat fur Mllwitukc > u Ilrilrniillo Cuiuoiit , lua
Qulmy While I-lmo.
CHAS. H. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lnmbcr ,
WoOilcarpets nnil pnrriictAonrlni | < . Olh audDouglX
ttrcutaUinnlin , Nubranka.
FRED \V. GREV ,
Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc.
Corner tlh tuid Douglas Streets , Omnha.
mill lurry mill Notions.
I. OBEUKELDEK Ss CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Millinery ,
308,210 and 212 South Uth street.
N'otlous ;
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Famishing Goods ,
1124 Ilnrnoy itrool , Omalia.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
\Tholcsale Refined aud lubricating Oils ,
Axle jroaat , to.Omnha. A. U. Illshort , Manager.
Paper.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
CUTT a nice itoek ol prlntliiB , itrapjilnn nnd wrt
paper. gpectuUtteiitlou Klron tocardfapor.
Sal'cs , JQto.
A. L. DEAN E It CO. ,
General Attunn for
Halls' ' Safes ,
C31 tnrt 33.1 South lOtli SU. Omnha.
Toys , Kto.
"
H ARDY A"CO. . ,
Jolbora of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods ,
IIouou I'urnlihlnR Uoudi , ( JHllJron'n Carrlnjos. 1209
tnrnim Btreft. Omaha. Neb.
AVntcr Supplies.
U. S. "WIND ENGINE te PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
nalllihjr wlnrt mills. 0S ! iinrtOT Jone at , Omaha.
U. K Unas , ActitiiiMiinaifer.
Iron Works.
PAXTON i : VIERLINO IRON" 'WORKS ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Building \Yorlrr
Itnglncs , br M work , Kcncrnl rnunclry. ninchlngand
LlactBmltli work , Ulilcoan't works , U. 1 * .
Itr. OIK ! 17th ilrut't , Omaha.
OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS ,
Manl'rs ' ol Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ,
Vaults , jnll work , Iron tlntUcrs niv ! tire oxrn
Q.AQdrccn.prup'r. Cor. lull nnilJucliioii SU.
Snsli , Doom , Klo. J
M. A. DISHKOW & CO. ,
Wliolcsnlo manufacturers of
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings.
Branch ofllco , litli nnd Itnrd ilruot ! , Ora/ilia / , Neb.
So tith.
UNIOU STOCIC YA.HDS CO. ,
Of South Oinalia. Limited ,
NEBRASKA
National Bank
U. B. DEPOSITORY , OWAHA , NED.
Capital. . . . - $4OOOOa
Surplus Jan. 1st , 1890 - B7i3OQ
Officer * nnd l > lroclori'-IIenrr NV , VnlM , ITcildonM
Ixswlid. Ilced , \'lco-l'ii > 3liti'nlj . .IitinosV. . SUTIIII > ! , Vj
V. ilorso. JolinU. C ) lllni , It. O. L'unhlnj , J , N.
I'utrlck , W. II. 8. UuiiUvH , caililer.
THE IKON BA.NIC
Corner Klh nminirium Sti ,
A General llaukliiB Ilusliit' sTrunsactcrt.
COMMERCIAL.
National Bank.
Capitol , - $ /.OOOOO .
Surplus , . . . / tOOQ
Onicorminrt Director A. IV lie | ikln > , iireilftnli
VV. ( J.Muni , vIooineMdoiiti AlfrmtMlllnrd , riiihlti
P. II. Itrymil , li il lint cailiU-r. t'liiulc Turner ,
U A , Williams , K. .M , Mormuinn U.Mur , K. V
llouicn.
WAITED
ISSUED OY CITIC9 ,
COUNT ) Cl , BCHOOl
„ , . DISTRICTS , WATCH
CortespondeucetollclteJ. coMPAWICB , ETC.
H.W.H . ARRIS ficCoMPAHY , Bankers ,
lOS-ieo Dearborn Street , CHICAGO
70 IUt StraU BOSTON *