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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1890)
THIQ OMAHA. ! ) Allj JLMiilG : SATlUlDAl' . SUJPTMMHIHK (5. ( 181)0. t. . Ttir ? nnrniif * TIITH iiiTiirr"rr > HIE SPECULATIVE MllKETS , An Indirect Effect on Wheat Caused by the Now York Failure. _ CORM OPENS WITH A LIVELY FEELING , OntH Start Ijou'cr , Im't Clone Hotter Tliim Vestct-dny A I3l | { Dny in i'rovlelons Cult loan d QCltiCAno , Sojit. r-Swci.il [ Tulcsram to TUP. llr.r. . " | Tim wheat innrkot liuil lo sliuro tlio Interest wltli iirovliloin nt the sttirt to- Oay. Tlio Nuw Yorl' falliini iiail nn indirect cITuuton wheat at wtll utnl HID market , wliloli Mas weak nnd unsettled before , oiicnetl with trade very much torn tip nntl ul ointul : prlct : were lJc ! olT from tlio oloso yenttriliiy. O < " cciuljcrojifnod nttl.OO'i , wiltl ntoncoiitJI.OO'/i , the low point , on a decline from M.OJ and rul- lied on KOOI ! btiylnt ; to il.OI ! . Thin wii ; fol- loivi'dliy niUtllfipt'lliitid , ilr ( < ) | ) In the ( irlco toil.UIU. A1it noon a second si > url otbuy- lnK nrrloiltlio jrlcotoil.Oiy , the best price touched iiiilo I o'clock I'rotu this the price dropped to St.OI'S ' wiln. May wheat wai Vtwccn 9I.O."i und JI.Wi rnnil of Iho day. Ilerir- ( tn InlliiuiircH wiri"w Voik fullilrof" , oloiir litul fnvorsililo vea'lior In tlio nortliwi-st nnd nlironil , Llvrrpuol rnlilusltid Inworutid ft con- tinned jircsiiiro of loni * wMerit fniin siniilj linldcrsonllio marlft. On the otlii-r lifind ( bull liuilsi-sfi-UcutillkunttliiittliolHittomliiiil been loui-lu'd mul buying brctiinu UrNk on the tlirmyof niitural n > : icilim. OniiiienrlyliroaK tliu IniyliiKwii.s loci by Illootnvlio look nboilt ft million luiMlivls. Ciiinttock win also nn early buyer. l < nu > rln tlioduy Kimti k Co. , Driver. Keimett k llupkltm , ltiiis < euii und Iliitclmipon rciiiini'd ' tlielr Iniylntr. . \ . Whltofc C' . , MiCorinlclt kCo. aiKl llnnlild o wuro Hollvii. The List half hour Invliont broushL : i lousing bull nuirkot DoconibcT Mild up from S-l.OI'/S ' to * l.l'-"t ' nnd closed at II.O-1 , ; Miy miiM'd up totl.lMi't. ' ulodiiKiit the tiiti ; tlio last pilci' on Hciilombi'i' winUU'ic. Cornopcni'd with a very lively trailo and Ilio Diiiilfly fccllns In piiivlsluiis mulhtat was foil hen1 ul'i ) . I'ltsl trades for.May were lit4T'icto ' l"c , with Ilio ) ) rlco at 47SC In a minute. Aflora llllludrup buck InJT'ic ' the biiylnt : Improved ami the price gradually ad- vnnced to4i o , thn bcKtlivIce icarlicil bitforn 1 o'clock. The corn niarKHdovolopud streiiKlb with whunl bofnio the closu. yi-lileiiiljerHold nt 4JXe 'arly. nnd ro-it t. " > 'iecloslns , at 4.Vlc. nsnuTlitiiMilay. Uctiibcrsoldiit 41'iU to4r.sc nnd closuil nt 4.vnc. May sold up to 4So and closed ut 47V : hid. . wss In other pits , with September and Oi'to- bur nt : tl' c and May around Ifo. llaily montliH dmlipcil to ; il'.o and rccovoi-od lo .T J fur S-ptiuiiliur and 'IJ'BC for Oclulmr nt , the close ! Miiy sold at. : i7)40 ) and up to ; wse , ulob- Inu nt ! > ! , c , or'ic betturtlitin yoslwliiy. Th's win a big day In tlio provision market , but * inllil ono eoiiiimri'il with what was ; x- iicotwi. The falluio of the t'roat liiiuso of eawjer .t Wallaeo at New York last ultjlit Biivurlhu to a Kn-utdoalof unonslncss lioro , bcuniisu It was this huiiso Unit attempted the corner Inpurk IIIMO lust Uutouer and have carried innch of the product since. A cra h wan looked for at the openiui. , built did nut cornoandpilut's brolio cliarply the tlrst llvo iiilnult's-iKJi-k about " > o ( DIM lust ululit , fchort ribs 2. > c und lard less Ihanl5c. Ntroim parties tuok olTorliiKH , Packers Kcnorally wuni buyers. A iiiessaKe staling that Hawyor k Wallace wcio about even on the New Viirlt market ciiad would piy : nil difference * ) Intel a reassurlns i-lfrct heio. U'lllijiood suj > - liort liori1 prices soon rallied and lard and ribs sold rlijlit up oloso to ycslnr.'liiy's lisuics , bile iius perU iccovt-ied IOQ500 before mid- da v. Seiiteiuler pork touched J3.00. ftKalnst tuA'iiast nl hl , Ootobcr K > .l2'i ' and Jnniiary wont oil to Ml. 10 against ( II.S7i ! last uluht. Ilofdio I o'clock Si-pk'inbiir pork sold ut $9. 0 and .Ian nary "t $ Iri7'i. January rlDH rocov- cii'il from J5.0to r > . 'OIp.7-i ! und lard fiotu ti.Vito ; ii'.il' ' . 1'iodiii'ts eloscd on a falrinarkct M about the belt prlcuHiuaclied uu the ruuov- cry. .laniiarv rilju , fo.7057J4 ! ; lurd , J5.U5 ; iilL'is polk , 'lll.o'1 j. .i a it i * t ru ? iroct. CiltrAfio. Sept. 5. [ Sueohxl Tolojrnun to Tim lliu.l OAiTWi lluslncsi was slow and unsatlaf.utory from llrat to last ; cspcolnlly was this the case \vlth salesmen that had nn- ( lush able , grassy , ( 'rcouor half fatcattlo , and thuro were plenty of such on sale. Miuiy owners would have fared botlur If their stock had been rcshlpped to the country Instead of Bolilhurunt the prices. Of cour.-o a few ear- loads of prlinn steers cinlil at steady tostronK prices anil that Is always the case , no matter whnt thccoiulltlouof the market Is on uiidu- Blrablo nnd common classes. Tex- nns und iimcm undiTwcnt llttlu or no chniiKo 'iiul iintlvubutiliorH1 stock was soiling about like It had for a few day. ! past. The stockcr anil feeder trade remiilns uxtionicly ilull ! lltrht little steers are almoU unsalable even nt the t > ie > .tMit low prices , and abou t , the \ only business iroliix on Is the sale and .ship ment of a f v feeders to IVansylvanla and Ohio. Kntlves. 4I.UO5.10 ; Tcxans , * ; ' .25a3.10 ; raiiKcro , t2.OOWl.a3. Hods Theio was an unoxnooted do-.vntiirn of IOS15cbrouKhtaboilt by tno fnlluiofof one of the most wteiislvo provision firms la this city. Our sales ilo not oxautly show thu coa- ditloa if Ilio market , as they were made tMirly. nnd late transacllom wcio fully lOc to l.'o lower than at the opunlnz. 1'ackcrs woie not upcriillnx until Into In thuday nud Bhlpnlngordeis were llmltcil and the general mitruet cloiwl weak with a larnenumber left. At the close packers were only hlildliiK MOJii 4.0J for lest mixed. Pilinu heavy and butcher wi'l'lit.s ) would not bring over ti , 41X 1.50 aiul lluhl sorts eloscd at SI.JJS4.53 after sclllii ; ; at C5. Jinw YOIIK , Sest. 5.--tHp3w'lixl Toliurnin to Tim Ui'.B. ] STOCKS There were not many blasted hope * In Wall street this niornliiK when the stock market flattened out , for no ono expeetod much. London was bullish but cloliu little ditto room traders , The imblio was not Intho market at all. There was seine buylni ? by local traders nt the start o ( shorts with poor success. Uiirlnrf the llrnt hour a few stocks sold Mto ! i percent higher , but before nojn uvery hlojk la tln > Hit was lower on a Flow. ilruKijItiK nuirkot. Sugar liofliierles touched SI a nd sold oil' to 80'i ' n ml to 80'j ' at mid day , lliu-llii.'lon was supported a llttlo ut the first , bit : wi'iitolTto l > Jat non'i. locl ; Island aclcd In a like manner , KOIIK ! oil' from PI to Kl'S. Thu sharpest drive wai In St. 1'aiil. whleh was elf a full point to 70'j. ' Ten nessee ( 'o.il hroke omr i iiolnts to 4i'i : ' on llht. offering * . Silver \\as down at llli'j. ' The eloj'ui ; hours la stoek.s furiiltjlied nutli'iiKiiuw and anv amicaiaimo of strength curly dNappe.iicd. Ki-ports nn ralli-oadeainln is worn not llattcrlni ! and at t liuelo'-ofblcano ' tins was elf ( i at M , Suuar hti-ady at M i'i. Louisville oir ! i ut 87'j , Ali-DI- con ! i nt r."i. Huillntin ( > 4 at W , St. Paul C at * * * \ CUS. IVortliiM-stt-m and lock ! iHland i'ioli ; ihliuwuil blight net jialnsi. Silver was ut U7i and iriiiipy fairly easy. The ( jllowlag wuro the closing qtiotatlotis. tf.fl. Ti"coiiion"'T..Tri2 | l | XortliL'rii IMelite. 3.1" " U , S. 4aroiilnr lijl i do iir ri-rroil Sl II.S. 4H ii'UUIar. . . .IUI C. A.V. W IUOH U.S. 4Si-i > tii | < in IUI < lei > rufi. > rrt.l 11:1 : I'lrlliuiiiiir M Ill Now VorkUuatral.lXf ( ! $ CentralI'acltlc atlp. , . I ) . , t I ! SO Alton I KoitNlillul gU ! Chlcit > < ti , llurllnutim " . . .M. , < c st. I'.iul 10i4 ! ' " ilo prnfi-rruil linU i.j.\\v ) St. I'nul A OiiiMui , M > j 1US tin rroferrtul. . , . , KI 1. , II. A W llnliiii I'.icllln. KIui ) < Kuni < nt'l'uxn . . . 1'J'a ' XV..SI. I * A. 1- t H ? { J.nko Sliurn loj ; ! loproti-rroil 5 Mlclili4nnroHlr.il. . ml \VutturiiUnlua bJ ! < &lliLOiirl lknello . . 7ij ( Mosnv riiinvr at W t-lt pi-rei-nt , I'UlMliMKIICANTIt.Kl'AIM : ) ! tSli" per COIlt. Hriiu.iNi ) M.M'iiAsnK Stoadyj slxty-ilay lllU. l. Hiiloiimnil.I.SO. } ' "Mlnlni ; Stiiuks. NEW VOIIK. Hopt. 4"Saulal | ) Tolejr.ua to Tin : Haa.1 The ( ollotvlajaro the in lulu imitations ; lUnlle nil Calnlonla It. II 185 Out. Oiln. nivl Va. . . 4ft ) CYimuoiittt'ullti * 7A Ilolnnilik' UU Kuri-'ciit'iiii 4'i5 lioulclA I'urtj J10 Ilnlo.vurcros . . . 2l'J Iluliii-H.iko 11)00 ) DnUrlu DUO rimuulli KOJ I'ltoonU HKJ hli-rra Ni-vnila 'J.V ) Stuulurd lei ISO Tlio Coiroa Market. NKW VOIIK , SL'pt. 5. rPpoolal TclJsriiin to Tut : lKt.l-c'oiri'o ) options oponril tiaroly fitivuly toitn i > > lnts ilinvn tunl clo > i > il i u. clo o Wheat .u''f. ; Muy , j October , October. 35Jiai I.anl 'HtcKlyj pasli , I0. ! 4 ; October , Jnnunrv , W.ft"i-r7//i7'i. I'lour Steady | siiowi ndrc-llno for tli WPOK of about I0 to t.ic : winter whciit , J.aV5t'.Mi sirliK | ) win-ill , tl. 0'it.1."i ; tyo. M.OCKa'1.50. Hulk Menu Sliouldcri , M.7.Vti.i7lJ ! } short clnar , J.V007J.V70 ; uliort rllH , W.4VSt.fl. : llttttor tjuleti cruainury , na'--ot dairy , 103 lc. lc.Choc o Ptcatlj'jf alt cream clieildars , 8Ci9ci ! flats. S'iiaoUc. -l Inns r. . . lllilu'i UnchtintiMii llnii ) licnvy nnil llsjlit < altoJ. T'ioi iiHod bull lililos.S'i ' Rrucn ft.illc ilcntf.t ! > i/ia ; < iry flint. HiJto ; drv i-iltuil lilU" ( . 7o ; dry calf. S w ; ilcacom , o.tch. . ( ! . Tallow llncli.'inaoil ! steady ! No. 1 , solid packed , 4ic ! ; No. ' . ' , Jes cnkc , Vic. Itocolpt * . Slilpinont' . rioiir.lihls . 1.1,000 I'-MitX ) Whout. bu . . . , . 71VXV ) l-.OOO Corn , bu . ni .o03 ! 78rtiO Oats , til . LW.OOO 1W.OW NKXV VOIIK , Soiit. B , Wlinat Receipt" , IWO IjimlicU ; roxjurtn , " > 'JW : | : spot tin- sptttcil , olo-tliiit stronirori No. ' . ' rcrt , Sl.OO'J'iJ ' ' l.niv * In uluvatortI.OJ.UI.OlS alloatj } l.ni 5J lri ( ! f. o. I ) . : options early were 1-WHii ) lnwirboQuu of tholtnprc.islon that Sawyer , Wnllaco A Co.'n falluri'S would ilntnoralUo nltalrs when It became known. In wheat light priori rccovnrcil HiCJil'/jc and clo ed Inolnvator ; r. : : )1 ) ic iilloat ; unRrniluil nil.xcd , " : cmtloim closoil atuatly ; fc'optunibor -i , 111.003 binliulij exports , pot lower , closlns ilunilkr ; No. 2 wlilto , ll'tf.ll'Jo ; nilxeil western. Usai'-'i Jwhllo wostcrn , llft-'ili ojllons Irn.'Hular and ilnll ; OolToo Options clo-icd stca'ly to l.VST ) nolnls lion n. Hull" " , 41,000 IIHM ! Septum- Lcr. tn'OHn. * : > ; Oc'toijor. M".iHHsl7iO : ; suet rlo slcadyi fair oiirtfoci , fJ0.7S. HiiKar Haw , nl hcr ; fair rcflnlns , S 7-1 flc i niilscorado , Ml 1i" t , S'irtii 7-lOfi rontrlfilUllls. M ti-Hl. : il-lWMI-lilt" ( rcflniil lil.'liorl " 0. " 5'ii'j yellow. ASQ-Vtu ; elf "A. " fr's'-til ' ' 5- Idol laiiiliiril "A. " Ol-lik ; ; cut loaf , 7U-1CC ! pow- dci-i'd , Rruniilati'd : , OnU' ' . I'otroloum United olmed for October at fir. fir.Ifcrsi Wi-alt : wostern. inti'Mi ; . Pork ili > rllnod 7. > c per 1)1)1 ) ) on the fnlliiro of Sawyer.VnllacaAc l-'o.j inpss.Hl.S.'V&r.MO. I.nnl Kislor and nulot ; Hoaterti steam. Jd.471i ; Sopluinbur. * l.l" . Ilutlcr rholi'o steady i poor ousy ; western dalry.li'jQIlo ' ; crL-ainory , lynsie. Ulii-esu-ljnlt't ! Ohio Huts , 037 0. ST. IOL'iiept. . . " > . Whunt Lower1 , cash , flo : Dvuiiiiibor , Jl.OJ'ijfiil.O'J'.i. ' I'oriiI.owur : cash anil December , 4l'io ; Mny.lik- . Oits : - I.owpri ea < liTO1 ( ( ' ! May , aSU(3.B'ic. ( : I'ork Ioi\urj uusli , 'SIO.DO. I.nrd Lower nt J.'i.7H'i. Wlilsky--Stc-aily at J1.1J. Hutler Unvlir.n s l. KANSAS CITV , Hopt nVhcnt Lower ; No. 2 liiinl. cash niul fc'eptumbur , k /e No , " toil , CIlHll.ttlC. t/oiii Htcauyi No. 2 cash , JOc ulu ; Septem ber , 40'i- ' . Utits lllghuri No. 2. cusli and Suplomber , Klo. _ _ . . . . . . . . Sept. 5. Wheat Lower ; No. 2 red , ttl.'SJifl.O)1 ) ! . Ooru I.owoi : Xo. 2 mixed , 49e. Oats Irii'Kiiliir ; No. t ! mixed. U7S'33lo. ! ' ! ! Wldsky-fl.ll MiNNr..Ai'Oi.ts , Pupt. 5. Wheat Uo- celpti , 220 ears : shipments , 20 cars ; early de mand for old wheat ( , ' < > < > < I , buyers for now wheat held bank for developments In trade 8 In futures. Closing : No. 1 hard , September. Bio ; No. 1 northern , September.ttlUei Octo- ner , fll'ici on track , Wcffll.OJ : No. 2 north ern , b'optember , S-9J. MuWAUKin. Sent. 5. Wheat Ea ys No. " Kin-Ins , eashfl" > e , 'f ' > cj December , 'Js , ' e. Corn I'asyj N'o. II , 4Ue. Oats ( Julot ! No.\i \ white. n8'4'7i17c. ' Provisions Lower ; pork , January , JlLSIli. IjiVKiti'oor. . Sopt. 5.-Wheat Dull : O.ill- fornla No. I , 7s5Viil5Md per cental ; red west ern , sprlntr. TsJclr rsliid ; icil vestern , win ter. 7s : i'idit7s4il. Oora Quiet ; mixed western , 4s 3d per cental. LI t'K STOCK. CHICAGO , Sent. 5. Cattle Receipt * . 0,000 ; miiikot slow nnd eivy : ; natives Jl.OOSo.10 ; 'IVxans it-VJ-'iULtO ; raiuer.s , tl.Mii\yi. llosnliueolptx. . "I.OOOi niarkiit loner ; mixed and pnc-Kors , fJJ.Oi.1) ; prlmiV heavy and nutchoiV welsh t.s , JI.4Wtl.30 ; llplit. iH.03l.)0. ( ) Hlit'opItoueliits , 8l--0 ( ; markut sti'ady for slu'cu ; lambs , -laiw lower : natlvci , jl.DO'2l,7."i ; westerns , iM.OOa-l.aj ; Te.vitns , il.laffll.M ; lambs , S1.1W. ST , Louis. Sopt. 5. Cattle Kecolpw , 1,200 ; slilpmonts , r.'JO ; market stonily ; fair to fancy mitlvo steers , W.S031.SO ; stoekers and feeders , . . -i. . Mu s lteei > lptsC01 : shlpnients. n.OOO ; mar ket firm ; heavy. SI.r.ai.J'J ' ; mixed grades. KANSAS OITV , Sopt. fi. Cattle liccelpts , 60 ; Hhlpinents. 4MO , ; marker steady to dull ; steers. si.'J.V(1",4.70 : : cov.ls1.5034.70 ; stocliorsand feeilers..V > 2t..V : > , ll-s-ItL-celpts.OtOO [ ) ; shipments , 2iOO ! ; mar- kotstuady and higher ; all Rrudcs , W.OOi l.'S. PiouxOrrv , In. , Sopt. 5. [ Special Tolesram to'l'HB llKri. ! Iliws Krculptx. 2,113 ] market weak , selllna t JI.UOQH.20 ; bulk atW.15. 0 ,71.1 //.I fill'Jl S IH CJl. Cattle. Friday , Foptcmborfl. Estlmatod roaolpts of eattlo lbJ , as com- piin-d with I.UI'J yesterday und : iti4 : : I'rldnv of last week , Tliu market opened slow' and about sloady on the best heavy steers and slow and lower on others. About h tlf the re- eolpts were ranjjo eiittlo and butelior's .stutV dropped 13utu23c. Feeders lomain uiiehuugcd. IloK" . Estimated roeelpts of hojs 0.003 , compared with tV" " > vesteruay and O.OJI I'rlday of liibtwuok. riio quality of the rojclpts was verv p.ior , making thonrirket appear really wiusu than It was , 'L'ho neuoral market was 5e lower , with lluht hois asbado to5u lower , und heavy hess fully Js otr. Only about thruu- fonrllisof the receipts had been sold before midday. Tlio runu ! of prlcos was f I.MHjjl.l"'J. tlio bulk sollln nt H.WtllM. LlRht. J.I.8U ® 4.00. MUedtl.OJai.l2i. ! Heavy , fl.OJ1.17i. ! Estimated roeelpts of thc-op 303. shipped direct to a paeklin house. The demand con tinues In oxcirss ot the receipts and prleeJ are linn to strong. I'i'iucs. The followhn ; Is atibloof priuoi pild In thh marketfor tm ! At'.i'Io ' ot stet ! mentioned : I'rlinostoors. lauto liiliihj . . -Sl.'ll OlI.iU Ciooil rtlcurs. 12 > 3 ti ) 14V ) Ibs . 1.0) 4il.iO : ( Jood steers , ID' ) to J'WlBs . Il.si ftfl.l.'i Kalr , 10Dtoll. > J Sn . : i..J5I.OJ < Uommon.SOJto UJJlba . Il.'ii CO'I.OJ Common uaiiuors . l.U ) d'AM Oi'dlnary tofalrcjws . 2.0J Kulr toifooilcowi . -M Good toOholeo cows . S.75 ( "holeoto fnnoy cutvs . 2.i"i : KalrtoKoodbulU . 1.7J Uhoieo to fanev bulls . 2 , : > ) Ll' ' < hl steak r. < and fuoders . 2.0J Kt-edois. R" > 0to UJIffis . 2r > Fair to choleo lliilit IIORS . H.-O ' I'nlr to choice lu-avy IHIJJI . 4. ( Fair to choice mixed IIOKS . 4.05 Ooiiipiirativo ' 1'alllo. The following table S'IDWS the ran'jo In prices on IID S during this aiul last would Averaijo Cojtot * Hl ( , The following fi'lo ' Rlvns tlio average cost of ho ion thu d.itus luontloun I , Iirolu I in , ' the cost to lay , as b.iij.l upon s-ilojrepjrtiiJ : .luiyja { 'Miu Aususti" : i no'j ' Jilly.M ! t 70 August IU 3 7."i .iuiyw ; : t : id Auiriisf. ! ) ; i wu Jtilylll U : ! i AniillsfJl 3 7-J'j AUKililI ! l fH AlUIHt 2. 3 7' ! Auanst2 : i 4-iH AujsuitSi 3 7 'i AllKU-tl It 41 All list 25 II blii AilKlf.t ; > : i W Alltfint - " ( ! 3 W AilKUitn y Kt',1 August 27 3 87 AllKiltt ? SIU AiiKUJtSs 3 fe'J'i Aiiuusts ; > tit August 2D : t ni'i Aiiciiill ) : t.S > j Auvinst : io 3 l 7'i ' ll U 01 Septi'inhiTl. . . . 4 OHJ 12 a 70i ! ti ( > | itimlvr2. . . . 4 O7'i ii : a .W , Septeiobi-r3. . . 4 OajJ U a .Vl > i i-eptuaberJ. . . . i 11 Au nst l.t a KiU August ii ) a u. nst and U jv jst Sulat of II > jj. T.iday. Vestcrdav. ie-.t | i Illshi t 14 2. ' ) liOWOit U 9J IjUWCit \i \ 70 ' SlOUk UcL'u'lt9. Olllolal Visterdav , Kstlui.ito.l . ToViy. Cattle. . . . Hears. ) l.'US ' Cattle. . ears. 1,811 llo ! < ! eai > , 0,3B Ilo.- * . . . . t-ears , O.OJU 1 eats , -I Hieep 1 ears , XO of Stool ; . the number of litid of sto'k purchased yesterday on this market as shown ly thu woiliiiia ; ! > lorior luu StoukyurJs uuia- pany ; CATTLE. Swift .V Company . Ml The II. 11. Hammond company . Kl The Arinour-L'iidaliy puoVlni ! company , . . . 411 l.-o llothsi-hild . CO Ni-ls Morris . 11 l.oliiniiiHi . Traiiermaiin . Ill W. ll. ViinSant , , . . U Other buyers . . . Sio Total . iiiil IIOOS. The Aruiour-OuilaLy iiacklcj compacj , . . 2,331 Omntu packing company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -.1.013 Swift & Company . . . . . .I.wn The G , II , llnmmond company. . -I'1' J , I' . ! < nulre * A : Co llal tcad A Co Uraliurd lliothcrs. . . 130 Total 0.551 No. Av. Pr. il. llffl 4SO 8. . l 7I 425 0..127 453 I.V. R.M 2 IS ' 2 15 10. i IWJ S 13 l. . two 2 1.1 1. . S'lO 220 I. . IKO 2'0 I..1IW ) 225 0. . 1V > ) 2 25 1..1UM 223 10. . GW riw I ) . . lOWe o 117 } " 2:15 : 5" 119) * 67. 0 240 a. , wi 200 1. . HIM 2fc3 7. . IBS 2 CO B. . : wi 2IW 31. . tA 2 75 303 110 2 10 1SX ) 2'Jl 1..1SIO 240 OAfjVF.q. 1 75 1. . Jl'IO 2 25 a. . 22H : ioo 1 75 4. . 117 U 00 3. . voo ; uuo 21'J 35 CANNT.HS. 13. . 7C7 8'i S. . 710 1 25 13. . 701 140 1. . 10 1 15 MT.STKHN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 40 strcrM. corn-fed . .11113 ji : 70 1 stdi-r . .12 * ) 2 73 Iltich 1j , A U. Co. CSstcew , . .llii : 2 M Kl Htei-rs . .ma lii H t I-ITM . . .1121 2 f > ' . 31 bteers , .ii7a U 00 HOIK No. Av. Sh. Pr. Xo. Av. Sh. 1'r. . 09. . 'JVJ ICT ' ii 0.1 0:1. : . .m ; 120 il 80 70. AM 210 4 Oi W. . . .20:1 2.-0 I XO 70.WJ. . .110 r.v ) 4 ( ) ' ) u. . no ; U 83 ll'.l .217 UMO 40) ai. . 240 83 711. .174 o80 405 40. . 120 i)3 ) IK. 40 } to. . 120W ) I 1)0 ) 70 iyjs Tai 17. . . . .aw 80 70Kl. ris 2 ! > o 4 05 . . .lll ! ICO Kl. . ' . " . 130 401 . . . . .lllj ICO I 03 CC JIM ysu 4(15 ( fe'J. ' . . . .aw * 4 00 fa. . ' . ' . ) ) 2-0 4 t > 3 . . .240 40 4 00 51. . : iii aw 4Ui 4 IIH 51.C ) . ' 'I ' ! ) 80 4 05 Aiarkct Mention. Iloss lower. Cows deiuorall/cd. Cattle dropped a peg. N. Olson of llartlngton brought In a cur of cattle. Ice Lore of Vorl : was among the visitors. Gus Johnson & Co. of Wahoo marketed a car of lions. J3. T. flrantlinni brought in two caw of hogs from Uheiioy. llohson & lllack and W. Holoway of Cozad marketed liugi. V.V. . Covlneton of Stamford was hero with a shipment of hon'3. S. Uryfoosof Oeoueo was among the regulars hero with cattle , A. II. Uabloof Hartln ton was among thu shipper * heic v.'llh cattle. J. Toiina of Casper , \Vyo. \ , had cloven cars of range cattle here. JacobElkenUciry ot Union was at the yards looking after a ear ot hogs. li. P. Soutbworth , the well known sheep dealer of Hheltou , was at the yaids. Tlio Mutual eattlo company of UisnurWvo. : . marketed three c.irs of ranijo cattle. W.V. . Latin of Teliftinah , a prominent and regular shipper , had hoxs on thu market. A. Hcekman and Anderson ft Johnson , well known dealer.at Oakland , s > ent hi ho S. John Trulttof Chicago , fatliur of I.eo N. Triilttof this city , Is liuru visiting the latter. Lebanon wan represented on the market by Gi'orgoA William , who hroiiKhtla cattle. 1'onder's ' well known sto.'kiaan , II. V. Cronlc , was hcio looking after a shipment of cattle. Nicholas Nolhon. a regular patron of this market , brought la a ear of hogs from Stam ford. ford.Mr. Mr. Harris of the firm of Barrett it Harris , VYIsner , came In with a ear of hogs. Oeor o DKon. a well known Iowa patron of thN market , was over looking after a ear of cattle. J. 1) . 1'ordof the firm of Adamson ft Ford , Ioiip City , brought In three cars of cattle ami one of hogs. J. II. ISInsoll of KhiBoll Hro < i. . oxtenMro bankers and stockmen ot llohtredgc.was look- in , ' over the market today. There will ho an adjourned mcotln'-f of the oxchaino nnd board of directors , .Monday , September 8 , at : i p. in. All members should lie present as uiisliii-vt of Importance will come before the meeting. John Hastlo of Auburn was hnro looking after Miveral carsof stock shipped from dif ferent poims In southeast Nebraska. Among Mr. Ilaslht's shipments ucro two loads ot choice beeves from Stella that bold for 1.55 , the limit reached ou the market. Oll.tHA I'roiluuc. tJoilX 405 ? 15C , OATS-JWSil'H1. HAY t'.doT/.lo.OO. 12.00. 12.00.$13.co 3l4.ro. I'OUI.TIIV Pordo/.en , choice hcnt , J'1.001.25 choice nil.M-il , J.'O7tl.OJ roosters. K.ftOJa.73 ( KurlnsclilckuiiM.il K'J.OOfor small ; H.yyiCS.5 fur medium ; & .59&.73 lar c ; llvu pigeons , JI.2.V3I.50. IIUTi'KH Creamery , fancy rolls , print. 20 ® 2le ; eroainery. fancv , willil pauked , ITttlHot cri'iiinery.cln > U'e , li 3l2ii dairy , fancy rolls and prints , llifil.Vj ; dairy , fancy , solid jiaekod , rUe ; ; dairy , choice , ] DQ12o ! country roll , filimy , itt&lHs choleo. "iftSc ; Inferior. 3 50. E ; iis ICe forstrlctly fiesh ; btalo not sal able. llinr.s. PKI.TS AND T.u.t.ow Green salted hides , No. 1 , liuavy. 7itso ; No. 1 , light , ( f. ijuj No. 2 llcht , * Hii" dry Hint hides , 7i1Wc ! ; calf hides , 7u. & ; ( liuuuscil Hides 2o less , Sliucp uelt. uri'oii , each U5't:1.23. Shcop uolts , dry , per Ib , lOBtlc. llKliswAX Porlh , 20o. 15AMK I'ur do/on , prairie ohlokciis , { 5.75 ® IfO ; mallariH.OOij.V ) ; teal , tl.'J5Q..ooi | mixed ducks. ? I.Ojll.5U ( ) : nlovcr , .MiQfiiio rKACHKS-Arkniisiis , libu hox,73ea.ll.00 ( ; Cal ifornia. per bi , l. ttS.OO. llUAi'K.s-tiallfonila , per crate , I1.2 > a2.00 ; MN-.OIH-1. lVi50o per 10-lb basket. i'l.r.MS I'urple Duane , Columbia , etc. , per box , tl.3J.00 ; wild h'ooao plums , ) i bu box , 75 lVr crate , tl.7.VJ..00. hiHodl Malorl , fancy , { 0.503 10.0.1 ; eholco .Messln.is , tM.5iyauUO. , PIAUS llartlett , Cullforala , per box. J2.50 ® 3.25. riiUNKS-fiorman.por box.i'.OO ' ; Trench , J1.7J a..OOi ross.fl.75S2H [ ) . TOMATOI1'er : bu , TTtoOf 1.00. ONIONS Now southern , per hhl , 11.50(33.00. ( OAIIIIAOK Per crate , I.5J5.UO. POTATOES Nebraska und Iowa , per bu , fl.OO O1.25 ; Colorado and Salt l.aki\tl.4u. SWKKT I'OTATOKS-lVrllll ' , tUlQfftSM. KVAIMIIATBII Ai'i-i.KS-l'ancy. lHa per Ib. Hi.ueiiKimir.sPerhft | box.tl.M , t'O-OAMJT.S I'er 100 , * 5.0 , ) . WATKU.MKI.OXS I'er too , Sl2.ooai3.0) . CAxrii.otri-K. < Pur tloA f 1.50. AiTuM-l-'uney eutlutf , Jl.OO'iMSOj fancy cooking , t,1,7.v.tl.2.'i . ; eholee. JJJiJii2,73. OIHNIIKS 1'aney Hodl , * 7.r > 0. HAN ANAS Per bunch. | | . vai.OO. : TAU.OW-A No. l , 4uj No. 2 , : iic ! ; proa-ie , while , il Slo : yellow , 2'itt'to ; stearlne , ( ISJo. HONKS ( Quotations aru fordi'llvery hi Chi cago-Dry Uullulo , IHT ton , tHS.oOitia.OOi dry country. blu.ichcd , llu.co'it l.W ; dry country , damp and meaty. < tUXXi.uo.oo. \Voo--Klno unwashed , MSICc : incdhnn un washed. l 'ii le ; coarao uuwu9hcdlti 20u. .1 KU.I K8-5o pcrlb. DIIESSI : ! ) Vun , Choice medium , CO7c ; light , K&CO ! heavy. 4i4Ho. Oiir-liuw , CQ.CJ boiled , o , HO.NEV StralncdifiO-ll > cnn , pcrlb , Oo | now comb honey , fancy. KVftl.c ) choleo. HtlKV. IIKANR Hand-picked navy. r..V j2,7J ; hiind- picked navy , medium. T2. Vii2.40 ? hand-plekod country , tl.75-ii2.00 : good ckati , 11.3091 J10 | Oal- | [ ornliiior : ll > . 4'4c. ' I'lMit Pcrlb-l'crch.7colilTalo : , " 01 pickerel , f'ic ' ! plko.Ocj trout , ( M ! wijltp.Oo ! croppto , too ) cattish , llcl coil steak , 1stllouiulcrs , iic : | Oregon salmon , ISo ; black , buss , 15cj lobsters , Ifc. I'isii-Coiltlsli , oxtrn , Ocorgc' . now , ) iyc | prand bank , new , 4icj ! fclU'cr , Mb Mock" . G'ici mow white , 2-lb bricks , new , 8 c ; turkey cod , lariomlilillobrlcks,00 ; ! snow whites , crates. U r.-lb uo.xcs.S'iciincilliiin Walcil hcrrlnz , 25c | No. 1 scaled herrlnu , 20oi domcstlo Holland lierrln ? , lOc : Hamburg eplced hcrrliig , 00c | Hiisslan sardines , spiced , Kiel Uiisslun sar dines , plain , 50ii ! iniportod lUdliind horrlnp , lown lininili bOjj dofancr iiiilkors.ooc } mack- irol. No. 1 , shore , half bbls. Ir..oot bloater * , lalf bbls. H8.tu : white Ilsh , hulf libls. f'.ooi rout , half buN. 23.00 1 family white fish , Kl.Mi nlmon. IM.50J per dot. 1-lb tuiu-kerel [ herrlnz ] . Hi hrolled maokercl , . .00 ; a-lb in mustard , ' . ' .00 : 3-lb la tomato sanco. J2.005-lbMayo | ness mackerel , tJ.OOi 1-lb brook trout. 11,2. ; Ib brook trout. $ .MiO | 1-lb salmon , JI.23 ; 2-lb vliltu fish. $2.25 | 1-lb white Ilsh. ll.K : | 2-lb loll' tcrs , KLlSi Mb lobsters , KM5IW.23I 2-lb lyslcrs , 12oz. SI.Wj 1-lb oyster * , 5 otl.13 ! 2-lb ivsti-w , looz. t\.VO \ ; I-lh oysters , 5 ot. J1.10 : 2-lb elect , 12 oz. $2.33 ; 2-lb Ituratarla , 10 oz. Jl.83 ; -Ih llaratarla,3oz. } l,05jl alrmont , 4 oz. fl.05 ; 'alrmont.Soz. 11.83 ! 1-lb clams , lllllo neoks. I.i3(2'lbiliiiiis ; ( ! , little ncckji , $1.75 ! : i-lb clam howdcr , J2.00 ; 1-lb crabs , ? -,2.5 ! ; 2-lb crabs , 2.50. _ Provisions KitKSlt PoitK-Kroh ham * , SO lb , avg. , 7 ? c ! [ Gibs , avg. , Ho ; 12 l\f \ > , av . , ttoi shoulders , r > o ! iork loliis , 'H\ \ pork tenderloin' , Do ; leaf aril , not rendered , GS4c ! spare rllx. 4c. SALT MKATS Hlils-Mcss pork , new , $12.73 ; tear pork bucxs heavy , il2.y3medlunill.73 ; ; liort eut clear pork , tlo.'iii ! family pork , JlO-fiO ; Ijutt pork , pig pork , t3..K { > ; now extra mess jeef , SS.50 ; iii-w extra plate beef , fl.50 ; new date beef. $ < l.00i now lolled boneless beef. ' 7..V ) ; now rumps , $5,50 ; nuw boneless rumps , H " 0 Ottr-Ilbls Extra lard , winter strained. 47c ; xtra No , 1 lard , IMC ! No. 1 hiid.aiic ; No. 2 . ard , Ilk1 : extra npiitsfoot , iic : ; tnllow oil 41c ; imrencatbfoot ull,6'Jc ' ; A 1 tallow , Oc ; stcar- I/AIII' ) Tlercos Compound , SMe ; pure leaf , i'lei ' Ketllo rendered , Olic. y.MOiciii : MIIATS S-iiRiircurcil hum' , 13 to 14 h nvg , ll'ic ' ; medium. 13 to llilh avc , lie ; lieavy , 20to22lhavK. lie ; sklnuod slicing , 18 o20ll ) avg , ll'ic ; Uallfomlii hanis,7Jicshoul- ; .leis , 7'.ic ; shoulders , sklnni-d , G , c : shoulders , ( i to 8 Ib nvg , 7'ic ; l.oueless hum. no ; breakfast hai'on , clear , ft to 7 Ib stilps , 8e ; breakfast bacon , ill ) , bu' ! ; dried beef liam.s , sets , lOViU ! o.rular. S' 'c ; clods , So. DIIY HALT SI BATS Lean backs , O' c ; extra hhoit clear , 5Jc ( ; bellies 10 to0lb averajie , Cie ; short ribs , fi oj short clears , He ; long clears 5'ic ; shoulders , fi'ic ; backi , 5'jc. t'liKsu II KKVSteers , 31U to Olio-ll ) avcraqe , imtlvo" , ( i'.i < 3.0J.iO : 400to310-lbaverae ! , native , il' ' cons and heifers 400 to 5'JO-lh ' urcruci'i native , 5'ie ' : hhidiiiartcrs. ] ( .let-rs , lOe ; hlnd- quartcrs , eows7o ; forwiuarters , stcorn. 4'iej foreqiiiirlcr.s. cows , lie ; d leased hogs. 4'iei bolcii dressed mutton. O'te. KIIKSII HKKK CUTS Kol s , S'ie ' ; beef tender loins , ISe ; sliloln butt" . 7c ; honulo s strips , 7'ie ; rounds ( rump off ) , en1 ; ioundsrunip ( on ) , 5c ; rounds ( shank oll'j.S'aC ; boneless rumps , 4c ; cliueks , : i'4c ; plates,2"ci buck halves , 4c ; shoulder elods , 44'e ; beef loins. No. 1 ( steer ) . Ill © 14e ; beef loins. No. 2 , 10&tlc ; beet loins. No. . ' ! . Oo ; beef rlb . O' ascj beef ribs. No. 1. lOBlle ; sweetbi oails ( nor iloz ) . 'fie ; kidneys ( each ) , Ilo ; ox tads ( each ) , lie ; livers ( each ) , Iocs beef hearts ( each ) , 4e ; beef tonguus ( each ) , 4to ) ; strip loins. O'ic. , SAUSAUK Ilologna , 4c ; bologna In wcasands , 4'ici frunkfurts li'ios tongup. 7'icbloiil,4ljot ! ) liver. 4'/8e ; he.idchecso,4'/3f ; Polish , 7e ; ) ) ork sausage ( links ) . Go ; porksausago ( meat ) , In tin pahs , Go. PudAU Perlb. Out loaf. 7'5p ' DaikO. flu. MAt'i.nSiTOAlt I'er Ib. 5e cakes , 110-11) boxes Ille ; We cakes , OT-lh boxes , U'e ! ; 1-lb bricks , 'M Ibs lit box , piiris He. OOFFKI : Uoasted Arosla , 25'ic ; Ilunola 25".c ; .Mc-Ijausililin XXX.X. 25'icUrriiinn ; 25iJet DUwoilh's , 35ic ? > ; Ijlon , 25'u ; Mitllpouel .Ti'/se ; .Moeliii'Ma ; O. O. Java , : ! ) ( . . CoiTKi : uieen 1'ancy ( i.ihh-n Ulo , 22'-4o ' : faney old peulierry,24ic ! ; Ulo , ebolee to fancy ' . ' J'-.e' ; Hlo , prime , Me ; lilo , cooil. 21'so ; Santos andeoininon Uio , lll'ii''lu ; Mocha , 20e ; Java , U. , 2de ; Java , good , Interior , lloei . , , , Diiir.D ruuiT.s Turkish nrunes , less thai hhds , INS ! ) , 7'ie ; original liluls , Uc less ; llosnlii primes.lib ( bo\-os , 103 to 110 , 7 0 ; apples , evaporated , new ring eholco. 15o ; evaporated new ring prime , 12c ; apricots , fancy. In sacks , 20c : hlaekherrlos , new , lOc ; raspberries , 23 Ibs to box. Hie ; currants , now , O c : original casks , Ue less ; N'ostlzza currants , extiu , In boxes , C' c. CANNED KHUIT I'oache" . per doz , 83.75Sn.01 , Hcrrles 2-lb gooseberries , JI.K : ; 2-lb strawbor rlc.i , Sl.llOs 2-lb rusiiborrlcs , $ l.02-lb bluubar < rlei , 1 ! . : ) ; 2-lb blackberries , $1.25. Pineapples llahama chopped. M..VI ; Hahamasllced , $ J.3'l ; llahama grated. JiG3j standard , sliced , $1.25 ® l. i. ( JherrloA 2-lb red. Haltlmore , il.'JO ; whit cherries1 ; ? 1.7 : . Pcai-s-2-lb , Jl.IW. OIIKKKB Wisconsin P.O. , twin flats , per lbL lOc ; Wisconsin K.U.t young America , lie ; brick. Kc ! ; domestic Swiss , HSITo ; Kdam , In foil , onrli. fl.OO : Uiiiburgor , 12" " Jo. llATKfl Persian , -lbbov , 7e. IlAiRi.NS London layers , California stand ard , per box , $2.75 ; "horseshoe , " 4'i.OO ; loose muscatels. California standard , $2.75 ; "horse- " . : "star" loose muscatels. shoo , f2.i5 ; $110 ! seedless California , $1.85 ; California scertlcss sultans , In sacks , per Ib , So ; California musca tels. In backs , 8u ; now valcnclas.Ooj valonulas , old. Ou : oudiira layer , old , Ik. Svuur.s AmberSyrup In hbli , No. 70 grade ItJc ; half hbN , No. 70 grade,3u ! ; 4-gal kegs , No. 70 grade. * l.3l ! S-snl kltts. No. 70 grade , "tfc ; gal cans 10 In ciihe , nor case , KJ.OO ; ( i-gal cans , 10 In ease , per ease , St.10 ; white clover drips , In bbls. : t'i ! : half bbls , : ilc ; 4-gal keg < . oaeh 41.45 ; 2-cal palls , I'lieh. ' S5c ; rock candy drli > s , In bbls. u. e ; half bblsi7c : ; 4-gni Keg" , each &II.GO ; 2-gal palls , each R'Cj California honey , bbls , U7c ; half bbls , : t'c ) ; 4-gal kegs. 81.B5 ; 2-gal kilts. IKc : 1-gal , 10 lu ease , H.50 | 1-gul , 10 In case , $4.25. Ollocor.ATR 12-lh boves , 3'V ? ; > o ; Qurmiin swoot,22 < a'Mc ; Parisian , 35c. I'ocoA Per Ib.ava-IUc. HIIOMA Per Ib.IL'c. CocoANUT-Perlb , lupkgs , 2Ctt27u ; bulk , 27 ! 3c. SKKDS-Mhcd bird , 1-lb pkgs. Scj canary. 5o : hemp , lJc ! : anise , IKc ; poppy. lOe. Si-irr.s I'ennor Shi''anorc. sifted. shot. 2-'e. ' Allspice , lOe. Uloves IVIIHIIK , so- lt'uted.20e. Oasla Ohbia , 4-lb mats , Oc. Nut- nejis , No. I,7 , ' > o ; fancy , lnrr'u , B5e. 1'AuisArii.us GOODS llarloy , IlHe : ftirliia , IK.- ; peas Ilo ; oatmeal , li'l'/ie ; macaroni , 102 > lie ; vermicelli. KXfoilc ; rice , t-holee , S'.ie ; fancy , He ; head.Vie ; saso anil tapioca , ( © 70 ; lima beans , lie ; split peasic ; ; spaKOttl. lie. MOI.ASSKS Hbls , N 0 fancy , per gill , fl5S57o : choofi.4.VBI7o ! ; Kood.MiW.'e ; ( Juba , baking , 2S i&'iiiu ! black st rap , 20&'J2o. WitAi-i'iMl 1'Arnit i-traw. per Ib , m < Q2Sc ! ; raK. JJ'io : Manilla 11. 5SGI ? ! No. 1 , 8c. Oir.s t.0 prime Nhlto , He ; 150 water white , IDc ; 175headll'lit ! , ll'ic ; 7JKasolcno.no. SAI.SOPA llbls , 1'iui granulated , 2o ; In bbls , VODA 1'kRs , CO His to box , 5icj Unas , 4'Je. Vi.NKfiAii : ; < ) Kr. older. lOii ; jood , 13o ! white , wine. Tie ; fancy , fruit. So HroviJ l'Oi.lKii-f2.0 { > rl5.s7 per sross. llAfiS Am. ner 100 , { 17.73 ; I.owMon. per 100 , $17.75 ; Union Mimri'lixiii5 ] ! : per cent oil' list. H.u/r Dairy , -AO Ibs In bhl , bulk , J..tii ; best enidc , 0)5-1 ) , * ; . ' . : ) ; best iradc , 10J Us. Si.rj ; best Krado. IS 10s. J3.35 ; rock bait , crushed , { I.SO ; common , bhl. $1,3. ) . SOAP Ua-.tllo , mottled , per Ib , OSlOc ; do , white , per In. lie. I'lfKMls Medium , per bhl , t5. . " > 0 ; smallf,1,50 ; cherklns. * 7.W ; Imp. 1)111 , $13.00 , ( ( MBtil. cask ) U.'cal. bbl. $10.00. Oliicil-l'crlJl ) ! , refilled. H.50i half bbl , W.M ; hard elder , puiu. per hbl , Jii.ilO ; oranire elder half , 1)1)1. ) ) ? 0.50 ; pear elder , half bbl. W..VJ. TwiXKS-l'ottou twine , "lllbli , " very line , M 11) ) bales , 22o ; cotton twlno , "D.ilsv" urand , U Ih bales , ISc ; lii-inp twlin' , > < Ib bales , J8e ; Kali twlno , 30ocatidlu ; wlel--'e40-ft ; cotton elothi-s lines. Me ; tit-tl eotton clothes lines , JI.I15 ; GO-ft cotton lines , $ l.tU ; CO-fU.slsal lined , (1.75 ; GO-ft Jute , JI.IO ; wool twines , h'Je. ' Ni'T.s Almonds , ISuj Kruzlls , 14c ; fllburts , 13'ie ' ; poeans , 14e ; wnliulH. Ibc ; peanut cocks , lOe ; roasted , PJiio : Tenlu-isce peanntH. fa , llitoMS .V-tle , parlor , * l.l ' ) ; 4-tlo , 8ti.75a-tlo ; , 83.25 ; : i-tlo. plain , Jl.wvureliuu ; u , 11.00 ; toy , JI.25 : whisk. ii.nottl.2S. UMVKS Qiituts. per doj$1.00 ! | ; pints , pcrpoz , 2.M ; hulk , per Bill , ifio. UASNI'.D MR\TS t-'orneil benf , 1 Ib , $1.20 ; I'oriu-d hoof , 2 Ibs , j..IU : linu-h tongues , 1 Ib , J..iW ; lunch tonsues , 3 UiS $4.75 ; brawn , 1 It ) , 11.20 ; brawn , ' 'Ihs. t.0ii ! ; ox tongues , 1 ! } Ibs. 45.00 ; ov tim-iues , 2 Ihs , WOO ; chipped beef , IH Ib , rouiiit eans , JI..M ; roa t beef , 2 Ib , round funs , (3.00 ; potted ham , M Ib , round cans , 050 ! liottod ham , ! i U ) round cans. { 1.30 ; deviled hum , ' 4 Ib , round cans , OTiOl deviled ham , ! S II ) , round cans , $ ! , . ' . ) ; potted ox tongue , ! Hi , round canx , JI.'O ; cotnpn-.s cd ham , 1 Ib , Kiliialo cans , 81.21 ; coiiipi-i'ssL'il ham , A Ibs , square can" , i } . " > ; tripe , 311) , round cans 11.80 ; minced ealops,2 Ib , round cans , I.'O ; bono- k'sn DIBS' feot. 2 Ib , i > ( | iiiire'caiis , $ . ' .2i. VtxiKTAlil.KS Tomatoes ; t-lh ovtrn. JI.10 ; 5- Ib stiindard nesti-rn LrniuN , tMe ; unllinis. htrlotly standard , H'iO ' , Corn I'lnu-,1 Ki'nwn , tln < i ; L-IIi-oil el sii ar corn , very llm-.tl. . ' ; eholce2-lb htisar corn. 11.10-Ib ; uMrawoHl- ern hrands , jl 00 ; 2-lb st audit rd western lirands , Jl.lK ) . Mushrooiiis 1-lh I'n'nch.oxtra line , 32u,2.'iot Mb 1'r.ii.i-h. lino. IKrf.'e ; l-lu 1'ioiich , ordinary lOInlSc , I'ca8--Tros. , - - . line , pur can , - ' " - : doml'tlni' , ) n > rciii ; , lSu ( ; 2-11) gifted , ( l.iM3-lb carly.Iline.ii3 | ) ; > lu niiirrow , xtand- urd lir.indstl.'intU-ll ) t.oal > ed.b5o. Siring lieans ---Ill hli-'hcruilf , Itefuuce , 11.00 ; 3-lb ( Joldoil wax licans.tl.Wi ; 2-lb btrlnK IH-IUIS. ( Oo. Lima bi'iini 2-lb soikiil : : , i'ic. llontoa linked beans 1Mb I.ow | . . tl.Vij Crown unindsl.a' > . Sweet po tatoes U-lb New .Icrtif-y. $ l.iO. ( I'umpkms : i- Ib. il , 10. 0 kra a ml toruatoos-1.03jokra , $1.CO ; mici-otui.il , $1.21) ) , I'uiiuAnu-Mimllla ropn All sizes from 7-10 to I In , 15ei sisal rope , allhlzes from 7-1U to 1 It ) , lUio ; "new process , " ull sizes from 7-17 tul in. So. COTTON HOPE U-l" . lie. OnisiNE-Pcr or , P. ft W. , 4lo : Oennan.Moj luuljo , per Ib , "ioiliwccv oowucr , 21 ; pluui , J4.I5 ; tnorphlnc , per ot , $ 'J.10 | hops , per Hi , 30c j glycerine , 20c ! ilcxtrhip. 100 ! ciittlelHnoiV : ! cream tartar , pure , .1201 conitnerclal. I8c ; oiim- phor. Mo am , curb. 14ci blue vltrol. 7ic ( , AciD-Caibollc. : t > BI2oi citric , 45G4SO' tnr- tnrlo , IWl.'SH , ' ! Htihiliurlc , per Ih ' 'c. OtusSpprin oil , $1.10 } turpentine. 4V : Ton ka bean's. f2.2.V2i3 : : balsam loulii , 41il5ai cal omel , ikXftiCc ! cnnthnrldcs , $ l.u.tl.ni : . : cnosta buds , ! oa22o ! chloroform , lin&t.'c ! prpot. 47W r 2ct gum arable , fKVa'.i5oi ' lycopodltini , 40Qiic ( : | mercury , SGo. A llnppy funeral Tarty. Rolntoil by u tclograph operator In the Journnl "In the Imlitumpolls : cnin- palpnof 188-1 the lion. Urtico Cnrr , then ti ciimlidnto on the sttito ticket , Mnjot- Calkins , nnothor stuto cxndldato : , n ntoolc ilotilof nnil mysoUvoro nil nt South Bontl on Snturilay night , nntl tutehty nnxious to got homo. But the train nt Otis , the connecting point , loft twenty nilnutos before ours from South Bond nrtTved. I thouplit \vlillo und said to Jylr. Ctirr , I believe I litvvo u schoino tlint will got us homo. It was a bold one , but I risked It. I rushed uneorl- inuiilously into the operator's olllco at the station , pushed past tlio operator , whom I had nuvor seen before , nnd Pitt down to the relay table. 'What's your call for Otls'r" I demanded. Ilo gave It to mo , und I told the operator there to tisk tlio conductor of the Indianapolis train if ho would not wait twenty min utes for n larye funeral party. Much to my delight tlio answer canio iilllinnti- lively. When wo alighted tit Oils , there were four plml follows who mounted the Indianapolis train. " 'Where is that funeral party' ? ' do- niunded the conductor of inc. " 'This is all there is of it , ' I Bald. . " 'Oentlcmon , I wnnt your faro. ' "Tho conductor saw the rtiHo , and ho- cnmo anxious lest ho should bo benten again. lie showed mo a tologfair. from tlio superintendent of the road impa- patiently asking why ho was holding that train. " 'Tell him you wailed for a funeral ' party , ' I said. 'Exasperating ? Yes , but wo got homo right enough. " A Suggestion. Tnero may bo persons in this community who are at times troubled with colic , nr sub ject to attacks of bowel complaint. If so , they should try Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It will uft'ord almost immediate relief , und when reduced with water is pleasant to take. IT taken as soon as the llrst indication ot the disease is felt it will ward oil the attack. Many people use it in this way , and Und that it never fulls them. A 25 or no cent bottle may bo obtained from any druggist. 'Ilio CostoC n YuclitliiK Cruise. One authority in a position to know states that for n PCHSOII of llvo months a bteam launch forty to lifty feet in length imposes tin outlay of $2,000 ; a steamer from soventy-llvo to a hundred foot in length will cost about $10,000 , and one slightly larger , with Hush decks , not less than 811,000 * , says a writer in Harper's Magazine. In the big steam ers , with crows varying from thirty to fitly men , Iho monthly expenditure varies from $0,000 to SlU.OOfl ; and in two yachts of this kind described by another writer , who gnvo the details , the annual cost wns figured at SloO,000 each ; and in an Isolated instance where a steamer innco the voyage around the world , the expense for the ilvo months' cruibo wai said to have been something over $ . " > 0,000. Leaving these extreme cas-es and taking as a fair basis steamers belonging to the class which includes vessels measuring from seventy-five to 100 feet , wo get tlio following llxcd charges : monthly wages , ilromnn , cook , steward , three deck hands , engineer and pilot , $ ! > SO ; coal , $200 ; repairs , deck stores , engine room supplies , uniforms , S-150 ; and mess , $ HSO : commissioning and laying up , $2,500 ; total for live months , $10OUO. If to this bo added what it costs for the cabin out fit , without the delusion Unit you are saviug so much on your shore expanses for In the long run you never do it will bo soon that it costs u pretty penny for sport. _ _ Change of Hfo , backache , monthly Irregu Inrities , hot flashes are cured by Dr. Miles1 Nervine. Free samples at Kuhu & Co. , 15th and Douglas. AVniitcd to Kiss the "Sister. " In the Mountain Springs neighbor hood , ton miles southwestof Gainesville. Tax. , a Uaptist deacon went to the house of Mr. Solbv , a near neighbor , and find ing all the family absent but Mrs. Solby , throw liis arms about her waist , called her "dear sister" and asked her for a Kiss. Kiss.The The lady , who weighs about two hun dred pounds , jerked loose from him , seized 11 chair , knocked him out of the house into the yard , foiling him to the ground , where she continued to pound him most unmercifully and was only prevented from beating him to death by the ar rival of the deacon's wife , who , hearing his wailing , came to his assistance. Both have grown children and are members nt 1.1m Mimn nhurcli. and the excitement this nllair has created in that neighbor hood is simply nmti'/.ing. Tlio lady went before a justice of tlio peace and had a warrant issued for the arrest of the deacon , charging him with assault to jommit 1'iipo , and there is no tolling low where the escapade will end , as all the parties to it are prominent citizens. V MAUKiaT. TNHTHUMENT3 pluuoJ on rueorU Scpteiii J I1 Hay to to N M linker , lot 5 , blk 4 , ( Irammorcy Park 7CO J T lloll et id to city of Omaha , IG-100 of an aero In no so34-15-1 1 I K Bullion and wife to Mlpatrlek-Koeh dry isoods company , lot 7 , blk 2 , lot 17 , llk 7 , linker I'laee 1,401 John Cliollman and wife to Cooperative tive land and lot company , n 252 feet lots , C'hollman's add 1,000 K II Kilion and wife lo I ( J Kilson , lot 4. blk 78 , Omaha , and a II foot strip on u ' | ( > ' . . . ! . Hl & M I'orhos and husband tof ) O h'clmuu- ler ) , lot2 = 1 , blkl ! , Walnut Illll 1,200 V M & O \ Handing to W Hiinyan , trustee , lots ! > nnd 10 , blk 5 , I'addoek I'laco II II Johnson to I ) \Vllkesct al , lot 11 , I'alrvlow 450 Anton Kostal to IM Kill. lot. 11 , blk 41) ) . Ittaikl to South Omaha 5'.0 Carl Kansi licit and wlfo toi ( H I'ayne , i ) ! i lot 4. blk " ( , > . " Lowe's 1st 2,000 O W .Martin to .1 T Shannon , lot C , blk B , Joiomo I'nrk 4,700 SI ti Martin and husband to J T fcman- noii , lotr > , blkK. .leromo I'ark 4,700 , I. I'McK'enna to W U and 1'rank Whit- motiMi ijiio IH-IO-10 1.300 A II O'Ht-llly to II O lovrie ) , K 211-5 ft ot n 742-5 ft lot I ) , blk "X. " I.owo's add 1,400 Niels & IVdor.-t'ii to Leopold Haas , lot i'n. blk 12I1 , I'loreuco 575 M II 1'owoll to II N HreasteU , lot" , blk 1 , Mlllard I'laco 5,000 M 11 I'nw.'llto N ll Uroasti'il , lots , blk 0 , Paddoek I'laco 5,500 J K Kulil and wlfo to J U Tlpton , lot 22 , Iliickoyo I'laco 500 J K Held and wife to J O Tlpton , lot I. lliioKoyo I'laco COJ nink Huchy ami wlfo to V llolcnda , lot y , hlkS , Arbor I'laco extension 710 South Dinaha faiid company to J M WaiiBh. lot 14. hlk 112. South Omaha . . 7.'iO \V ! ' Bnydur and wlfo to city of Omaha , 1 11-liw auies In MWBW li-lUia ! ! 1 fame to same , Idl-lOU iicri-s In same 1 II A Taylor to M II l.dbon , Iot2 , bik 13 , hhlnn's add 40.000 A P'l'nkevelal In A (1 Howard , lotII , blk 12 , Cllflon Illll 2,400 Same to ! ' I ! l > Vndcr , lot 18 , blk 8 , Karnn. . 2too : Paine to I-ai.s I.aiscn , lot 5 , blk 13. halm * . 1WJ Yloli-na Wild and husband to Bloiz & llor.slll feet lot ft. blk : a I'loienco. . . . 2.200 \V \ViiKiiorund wife lo ! ' N Warnerlot 2 nnd o H lot il , blk 4 , HUtuoiitll btreot mill 1,2-0 I' Weiss and wife to 1'J lcwU , 0.xti2feot : at point 7U- ' feet n of ne torner blkJlO , Omnlia 5,000 II M Caldwell and wlfi > to A M Dolss , lot Ih' ; , Mlllurd .VC's add Kll Kilson anil wife to ! U KiUon , lot 8 , blk a , llclvi-ilcro J K IMI\S \ and wife to J I' Hay. lots 20 , an and III , blkl ; lots : ! and 17 , blk 2 ; lots 5 , 7.10,15 and 1(1 ( , hlk 4 , ( iraiuerey I'ark. 1 T.M btratton etui , trustees , too M Uar- ter ' lots 1 and 2 , blk S , sub of J I lied- lok'a add . . 250 0 K Sherwood to Horun Jonaseu , lots 8 uudl ) , blkl , Woods' I'lacu ' , w d 18,000 Total amount ot transfers I9I,7V3 DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK , The Second Furchtiso of Bonds Insures a Fairly Easy Money Market. GENERAL TRADE EXCEEDS LAST YEAR , TlioiiKli Commercial Credits Apiirnr to Ho Umistinlly Jli'iiltliy , a l'ow Knllures May Cause Disturbance. Kn\v YOIIK , Sept , 5. [ Special Tele- to Tun BKE.J U. O. Dun & Co.'s Weekly ilovlow says : Another Inrgo full- urc , that of Sawyer , Wnllnco & Co. , comes nt a tlmo when the offoeU of the 1'ottcr-LovcH falluvo nt Boston proves moredlsUirbliiRtliim wnscxpcctoX The prospect of speedy no tion on the tartlT la the seunto ami consider * ably bettor sales by clothing dealerImvo inn Jo the wool mnniif.icturerd inoro careful und purchases of wool nro larger. Hut con cessions huvo been mmlo to secure sales ou ninny grades , ttio money inarUit pressing niul It Is noticed there mid lit Philadelphia thnt buyers net still with great caution. 1'rlcos of 101 grades tUero average L'3.0 cents , a shade lower. The ih'V tootls trailo Is decidedly larger than last , 'car. The Iron manufacture Is also inoro iromlslng , hut pig Iron is kept low by the ncavy supply , and at I'lttsburu Is quoted a iliailo lower. At Cleveland the marltet for ere nnd pig ron Is quiet. Copper Is strong nt 17 cents , : In nsliiR at'J2 cents and lead strong at ? I.N > . The anthracite coal market Is weaker , Head ing has resumed worlt In many collieries and the advance of IS cents pt'r ton seems on paper only. The accounts of trade Iroin that part of the country are cncoiiriiirlni ; tills week. At Huston the money market Is pretty stiff , which effects some otrades , Outlier is inoro quiet nnd hides linn. At Philadelphia snles of leather are largo at better prices and collection improved. Chicago reports smaller recoil ts of grain than last year , except of b.irloy , i. doorcase of half in droned bcof , ho- cause of the stoclcyui'Js strike and a liwo de crease In butter , but nn Increase of " (1 ( per cent In cured meats , 200 per cent in lurd and a heavy Increase In cheese and wool , \vlnle meivliandlse , and especially dry goods sales , inucli exceed last year. St. Louis notes jood trade in nearly nil lines , with crop prospu'-ts somewhat Im proved. Cincinnati Unas lmsine < s favorable , excellent in hoots and shoes nnd healthy hi othur merchandise , with an advaneo in gro ceries ; carriage manufacture Is active , and some decrease from last year in Bales of clothing is inoro tLnu compensated for by bet ter prices. Trade is fairly good in nearly nil lines at Cleveland , ciicouiMgin'at ) IVtroi' , bettor than was anticipated at Milwaukee , unchanged at St. Paul and fair at Kansas City. From Jacksonville then ) tone brighter reports and at Savannah business is brisk. The specu lative markets uro lower. People who have been bulling wheat observe a loss o(5 ( cents for the week in corn , 2 cents in oats , in pork 25 cents IKT barrel , and in hogs fM cents per one hundred pounds , wliilo oil is \i \ } cents lower and cotton Veont. The sales have lieen but moderate. ajuoi > , OOU Imshula of wheat , 7011,000,000 bushels of corn , 5'iUH ' , ! ) bales of cotton and lO'J.OOUJbags ' . of coifeo without chaiico in price. Prices generally have been so high tlmte- ports were materially diminished , the value sent from New York for the List week belliu $ . ' , ; )00(100 ) , ( , or ; ! 0 per cent below last your. The general average of price's yiulils less than the prices of speculative objects , which have been unnaturally advanced tin , ! of leather goods and some other manufact ures nro higher , but In the ngu'rogato a fall of Da per cent appears. His the prevailing belief that the second order by tlio treasury to purchase bonds insures a fairly easy money market lor the fall. Trade in all bronchos , taken together , is certainly more than 10 per cent greater than at this time last year , ex elusive of speculative operations , about . " > poi cent of the increase being duo to the advance In prices since last year and the rest to the increase in quantities of products transferred. Though commercial credits appear to bo un usually healthy , a few failures arising from speculation muy cause some disturbance. The business failures accruing throughout the country during the past seven days num ber i.0t ; its compared with a total of IS ! ) last week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were -01. Some of the herbs in Hall's Hair Ucnewer , that wonderful preparation for restoring the color and thickening the growth of the hair , grow plentifully in New B The prosperity of Montana Is not mbjoct to the vicissitudes of CUCCCSB or Inllure of croim , to drouth orllooil , to financial trlnicriicleB or nunles. Utr cropnt prcclomini-tuliIs lilted out of thowound wltfiUourlrreKularltTnnaincrcptliiB ) Ullt.lii urliiij business opportunltlCB based upon touuUalloua of hlabllllr unil endiinince. lit Ooltl , Hllvi-r , C'n | > t > er ' " "l I.vnil. ft' . - 000,000 , nlnclyporcent of which Is dlMur cd In the Stale , 'rhcroaro tliniinuiuU nint-c equally protnlsliiK , uiviiHIrg cupitul for acvclopuient , There Is Iron , Coal , Building Stone , Clay and Timber In Abundance. Investment i In Cuttle , Horne nnd , wllli KOOJ inanaxemont. IIVPMKO n pruCl of more thun lorty t > er tent , u year. Tliu vntt bands of elocti roain tlirouKtioiii tnoonllro jenr , liic-xccllcDtconai. tlon , nuppurteil br Ilio ciirod erusBfs on tlio Knuuiil. TtiObualnoB la iniiiuiBcnl by A'du'latloni In such n manner that every IHTSOH' pu rloiiB nro u mto on Iho rani < o UB If cimllned to nil Inrloscd pasture. Mio oily ufHi-lenn 19 the poiltlcnl , tlnanclnl , Eoclul , railroad , bualnesB , unU educational ccutor of tbu cutlrc Statu. For full Information , address , L. G. PHELPS , Soc'y Clllzcns Comnlllcc , Helena , Montana. -run Jtlir.t'MATIRSt , I'O.SSTII'ATID.N , Sbl > l.NTAIIV : IJISKASKS JIII.lOUfiNKSI. K'lIlNIJY ( OMI'I < AI.\'M LL'SO lI611ASr. , IMI-UIIB llt.OOI ) . ILKIl & COMl'ANY. AMI SUM : OMAHA NEB. FRENCH SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE and permanent CURE for all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS. Corel where oth rtreatmiiit ) falli. Poll dlrectlona with each loitio. Price , one dollar. Bee clKnatnre of U. BTAUL. Tor Solo By All NEBRASKA National Bank TJ. 8. DEPOSITOnV , OMAHA , NEB. Capital. - - - - $4OOOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O - B7.BOO Ofllrerinnd Directors - HenryV. . Ynlci , President ; L Kl 3. llocd , Vlco-l-rnnldont ; JnmetW. H/iratfi' , W. V , llor e. John H. Colllni , U. ( ' / . C'utlilo , J , N. . I'ntilck , W , U. H. iluituei , cuntiltr , TUB IRON BJ\NK. Corner 12tu and t'arnim Bit. A Qcnsrul liaaklui ; IJiulacsa Transacted. Omaha Manufacturers Hoots niul Htioos. KIHICENDALL , JONES Je CO. , Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoo igontifor llo ton IlitblXT Bhoo Co. , IIM , 110 ! nnJlH. llnrne ; SttfotiOmnlm , Neb. Ilrexvors. 8TOHZ .te ILEIl , Lajlcr liccr Drcwcrs , 1MI Ncttli IStli Street , Omaha , Nob. Cornice. EAQLK COHNICK WOUK3 , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornlc Window cnp ntul motnllc UTlli < lit . .lolm Kprneta proprietor IlKHtuI 110 Holitli 10th 11 root. Artists' " - -J A. ilOSPE , JrT , Artists' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 1M3 I > oii8la Street , Onmlia , Neb. Ciml , Coke , Klo. _ K AND LIME CO. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. S. K. Cor. 18th and DoiiKl.ia Slroeta , Oumlm , .Veto. Clours. DEAN , AKMSTHONO Jc CO. , Wholesale Cigars. 403 N. lOtli Strcot. "Hullo ! " 14.19. Dry Goods anil Nolloim. M" . K. SMITII iTca7 Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notion Corner llth nnil I Inward SUreoK nuY a oous co. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods Qcuti'Furulillnniooil . Corner llth and Harm Btri-i-H , Omaha , Nob. Furniture. DEWKY * e STONI3 , Wholesale Dwlcrs in Furniture , rnrnnm Street , Onnlm , Ni'liraufcu. OUAUL.KS SHIVKUtCK , Furniture. Omaha , Ni-L > nnki\ . Groin-rli'H. McCOUD , UHADY & CO , Wholesale Grocers , l.ith uncl Lcavcnworth tticct ) , Oinnlm. N'olimlcn. IjllllllKT , KtO. Q. W. DOUGLAS It CO. , Dealers in Hardwood Lumber , Vurd 1810 N Kith St. . OmnhR. JOHN A. WAKEKIKIJ ) , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc. Imported iinil American Portland Ceraunl. SIM Kent for Mllirnuki-u Iliilriiullo Cument , and ( JnlnryViillo I.lnio. CHAS. K. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood carjioU nn < l pnKiupt lloorliiK. Otti and UoutrU BlruotB. Oiu.iln , Nubrask.u FRED W. OUEY , Lumber , Lime , Cement , Klc. , Etc. Corner Vlh niul IoiiKln Slrcots , Oniiilin. JVllllliu-ry niul Notions. I. OHERFELDEn It. CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , J03 , 210 IUU1312 South llth street. . < Notions : J. T. nOBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Good ; 1121 Hnrnoy ilrciit , Omnlii. Olla. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oilj .Axle ifrcnao , etc. , Oniahn. A. II. lllsliop , MunuKcr. 1'npcr. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Cem n ntco stock of printing , wraiiiiliic nnd paper. 8i > cclal uttoiitlon Riven to card paper. Snfcs , Etc. A. L. DEANE Jc CO. , General Aironts for Halls' ' Safes , J31 nnil yn Suutli lUlh St. , Omnhn. ToyM , Ktc. JI. HARDY & CO. , Jobbort of Dolls Albums Goods Fancy Toys , , , , Uouae Furnlshlne ( loodn , ClilUlron'o Cnrrlngoa. 13 ( taruam fltici't , Omaha. Keb. Water fiupjdlcH. U. 3. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , nallldajr wlml mills. 1)18 ) uml I'M Jonci at. , Omaix ! U. K. Kins , Attlnc Manauur. Iron Works. PAXTON & VIEULINO IUON WORIC9 , Wrought and Cast Iron Building WorB L nKlnos , brnti work , Kcnrrnl foundry , inndilnu 01 bluclctii'iltli work. Olllco and wurUa , U , 1 * . r. and ITtli ilruet , Uiuah.1. OMAHA. SAFK & IIION WORKS , Manl'rs ol Fire and Burglar Proof Safe ! Vaults , jail nork , Iron ehnttora nnd tire c rnO | ) | U. Andrcon , | < rup'r. Cor. 14th umUacltum BU , Hnsli , DoorH , Kto. M. A , DISUKOW d : CO. , Wholesale munufnclnreu ot Sash , Doors , Bliuds and Mouldings. . Branch olllce , 12th nnil Iinnlilrueti , Omahn , Not ) . UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of South Omaha. Limited , IN BOSTON , MASS. CAPITAL , $40OOO < SURPLUS OOO.OOfl Accounts of Hunks , llankors and Corporations a llcltod. Our fncllltlc * forCOW.nCTIONH nro n ccllontnr ( we ro-UUcount for Liinki wlu-n bnlnnroi warrant II notion H a Hm'rro City , uml balance- * with tl fiom banks ( not locatuj In oilier Uuacrvo CUM count an a rosorvo. Wo draw our o-vn oxdi.-mjo on fxiniton and tl Cuntlnunt , and inaku cablu trannfuri ami place menu by tuli'KrJl'h ' throughout thu Unltud Htuloi auil Can ml a. a.Woliavo Woliavo a market for prlmo nr t-clas Invcstme tceniltU'H , mid Invlto proposal * from t-tatci , Cuu tlvHuiul i.'ltlcs whc-a liiuhm bnnilx. \Voclo n KC-ncral bnnklux binlnojs , nnil tnvltoco * ropunilonte. ASA I1. I'OTTEU , PHKSlOKN'Jfl JOS. W. WOIIIC , GASH I Kit. OOMMISIlOIALx National Bank. Cnpltn ] , - $4OOOO < Surplus , - 44OO < Oniron nnd Director i A. 1' . IlcipVIni , proildtJ \V II , .Maul , vleuiio | liunt | , Alfri'il ' .MllliirU , caihloJ K 11. llryanl , usil lant cunhlvr. ( I'lmrle * Turnbj ! < . A. Wllllauu , U. M. Uorioiaau , W. U Muy , 11. i