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    TBE : CXMAHA DAILY KE& ? mm AY , OCTOBER 3 , isso.
MQDITITHTU'I ' ! ? . UATlfC"TC ) . ,
retgth in Wheat Later Qirea
to a Dull Trade ,
CORN UNDER THE INFIUENCE OF WHEAT.
Small Ktuhicm In O.UVI tli n Very
Narrow Itnuge I'lrin Opening in
I rotlslon Ure StocV
nnd Financial ,
CHICAGO. Oct. 2.-Sr [ > lil Teles ram to Trie
HKK-1-Thcrowas a rayzed opcnlnIn wheat
o win ? to n. mistake In striking the tell atO.CS
n. ni. The firt price was quoted atll.OO'i.or
Ueorcr the clos yesterday. May started at
about ll.OI'i , about Sc up. There was very
goodslrcogth for a short time and December
told at ILOOU. and Jhy at 11.03
These were the top prices of the day.
There bcluj no ipeclal bull news on kind
the market did not hold. At the end of
thirty minute * thomarltct wasoff lo&OUefor
December and tl.MVi for.May. To the surprise
of everyone there was ar.illyevera on a very
flullmarU-UtoSlOOS nalr. for Deccmberand
II.Oil for May. Iluylno { wheat around 11.00
was considerable. There -were no very big
blocks taken by local jmtlos.but order * Irom
the country centrally and the northwest In
particular , held the market untnually Brai.
Local buylnz was led by Charles Major ,
George Smith ana Losin. As Ion ? as there
wajsno Rollins pressure prices held up well.
About noon illtthell , Cotmtock and other
wellVnownbulK and llutchln ontle sreat-
r ttear Influence , sold qtilto a lot o ( wheat.
Hutchlnvm'a transactions were Jn'the nature
of pound In ? the market to "put" price , to Bet
wheat putto him at tlicclosc. Theselllnj <
Conistockatid others was Ions vhcat. On
thJiselllnsthc price Trent ol to O)4c ) for De
cember andM.04' ' < for May , with but V c rally
before I o'clock. Th j Price Current re ported
a very favorable outlook forfall wheatboth
In condition and acreage. Liverpool cables
were easier with futures lower. N'ewYork
cleared no wheat and5,5Cfl packaccsof flour ;
Baltlir.oreJ'.C'OO ' bushels of wheat andll.OtXJ
barrels ot flour. Rccelota at Minneapolis
were520 cars and DuluthlM. Chicago receipts
were light at S3 cars , with but 9 cars contract
KradeandSO cars estimated for tomorrow.
Wheat trade had a little snap siller the de
cline and the recovery was but'40 from the
boltom. Last prices were : October. OOHc ;
Deccniber.'JOJic' , Slay , ll.CUii. Charters were
3T.SJObushels. There was little frehnews ,
little outside trade and a quiet tm'kutat th
close.
The corn market was Induenccd by wheat
and by Uutchluson. The decline ( ronuarly
prices In wheat by the sellln ; out ol long stun
and the hammering by bears carrle < l corn
with It. Hutchlnson was a persist
ent seller In cora from top to
bottom prices. The early market
bad considerable force nnd the best price
were \c over the clo o yesterday. Octobe
&oldat-ic $ andup toli c. wlthadecllne to
47'ic : May sold at SO c to 50\'e andolT toM .
OOSe. The market was helocd a little early b }
the receipts twin , ? 38 cars under the eatluiut
a.tlJTcnrs , and shipments liberal at 3CJ.OO
busbels. Liverpool cable- * were aslor and the
estimate for tomorrow Is 53 cars. Ten load
were reported takenfor etport atXewYork
with German Inquiry for rye. The Price Cu r-
rentillspatch Indicated u. probable reduction
In the unerase condition -west of the Missis
slppl , with a correspond In ? Increase east o
thcrlver. A.t lo'clo k October corn was n
4SSc andMay atSO c. At the cloe corn f o
ail months was exactly at yesterday's prices
October , 47 ! Cj Xovcmber , IS'sC ! December
48cbld ; May. SUJc. November sold at4SH' '
a.ndlT'io and Itecembcr at Sc an < l t \t
Com prlvllepcsfoc .May sold at Ju" l&-3)lie ) to
puts and MSc for calls.
It wnt a small market tn oatsall theses
wlon. There -was but He rnnuo In the price o
May andevenless for early months. Hutch
lnon was a seller. Octobcrsold at 3S c an <
3f < Se , lJtcciiil > crat394c. und May at - ISc to
JKcto ll'ic. closlnfjat41Sc.
Stocksof provisions published to < lay wer
nbout asestlraate < l. except for pork , which
was n lew tnousajid barrels ir.ore than ex
ptctcd at 12ii,000 barrels. Stocks had nc
Hccclal cflect on prices. There wasa flrrn
cnvnlngwlth pork 7 { chlclier atlll.SO and lar >
SScup atf5 . > . The marVetweakened late
In the day on dullness anil some pressure c
Ion ; Htiilf. January pork sold oil to 111.G'
lard to HI7 1 and ribs to 4J.67SThe declines
Tor the day wcrc5c for lard and rlb and 7Ho
lor pork.
cirrcAG ULIVE STOCX.
CntCABO , Oct.2. [ Soecial Telezram to Tnz
UtE.l CArn.z-1'rlnie fully Snlslied native
steers were again scarce and sold right up to
best prices for the week so far In some In
stances a shido hljherj others ruled slow ,
uhllo tlir. rather coarse , hut fat steen were
hard tosell at anything- what the owner
placed the same at. Native bo tellers" stock and
lest Tcians underwent little or no chansje.
TTIicrc was nothing In the stocker and feeder
Hue. One carload of prime natives sold at
US and twenty car loads at f9O ! to * 5.0j
othersN.TO to il.sJ ; medium. II.5O to * t.fO ;
commonKt Jto il.W ; sulcsof Texas steers
.20 tO 23 ; Texas cows , 11.40 to J2.25. Top
prices on Teians received by Bay State lire
dock company , J3.W ; others , tioo to SJ J ;
ranse cows , IliO'SS.B. ' /
Hocs-Conimon and packing pocnls ruled
low and DC tolOc easier within an averase of
UM tofl.35. larcelynround Jt-lOto Jt.13. Ship
pers paid t4. to il i for prime heavy and
butcher weights. I.ar o nunilcrs of small
IZM ) ! Hild txt jJ. " * > to 11.15 ; e < xxl second class
Ilfht. < I50 to H.50 : llsht ( VOO-pound butcher
weights ) M.W ; prime Uacoa i-urU , Including
the binge variety. atil.Soto J-4.70 ,
-FX.V.I.VCM.C.
- . . . .
NE\T YORK , Oct. ? . [ Special Telegram to
THE HEK-1 SiocKS-The better feeling which
prevailed In stocksyesterday wascarried over
totheearly market today. Nearly eyerytblnff
In the list Industrial shares , Vlllards , Van-
dcrbilts , Goulds. Grangers , Coalers and Spc-
claltles-opcnded with slight rains and made
further advancement. Chicago Gas led up to
U and Sasar Refineries tofOS ; Louisville vas
up the first hour to 52 ; Lake Short to ICS1 , ;
Northern L'uclflc common to 30Vi preferred to
TJ ? : Atchlsonto SS'j : Burlington to M ; Rock
Island to SIMi St. Paul toCO i Missouri IV
clflcxoTOli ; Union FaciSc to 53j ! , aud LacLa-
* ana to 145V | . The market did not hold at
best prices , ttefore noon Sugar broke X and
Cos to\ with all other stocks named from li
to K pcrcentott from early figures. Money
on. call was easy at I to 5 per cent. The stock
market was depressed lat In the day. Bur
lington sold at MS anil closed at
05 on August earnings ; .Atchlson went
nit to3S , Rock Island , to fO , St. Paul to 61 > i.
Union 1'aclfic to Sunj Lackawanna to III.
Them was Tcry j > oor support all around and
IOM-UI for the day werth to IS , Sales Mere
The following were tbe closing quotations-
tu > ortnernl > acltlc. . . jo
U. H. icoupon. , d preltrreo .765 ,
U. S , 4i rejCflUr , . ,101 Ci.N. W . . IlJ-J
U. S. < > J coupon.10 * I il pr ( frrevl nj
racltlc iot ' , . . . . . . ! > Y HiOnual.Uit ,
rentnllNtcin ; . Jl | P , . JtK , | jj
IDIcariJtVlloa..lU ! Hoot laliOit. . . . . . . . M
Cmcnto , Burlington ( U.M. AM-Panl tti.
A ejulncr.- . . 84M' ilo preferred . . .IIOij
IX. 1i W .111 St.l"nuU Omaha , . : j
IlllnolilVntnl. . . . . .ICm i da preferred. , . . . . W
U - \ Vf . , | Union 1'wiac. . . . .MX
Kanaai& Tciii. . . .IS iMT.SU I.k I' . . . . . . .I05H
. .IKH do pr ftrrel . . . .KH
tllcbl.'in Cwoiral. . , < \V st " -
Mlsisoun I'acinc ,
MostY Easy at3J3 percent.
PIIUC MrHCANTtLE 1'ipcii S'ttt ? per cent.
ST UUNO ExctiAN JE-Ki Irly actlro and
Brm ; lUty-diy bills , H.Sl- ! , : tleuiandM.S < ] 'i. '
linlntr Sliurea.
Nzvr Vow , O\-t 2. [ Spcchl Telerarn to
TltKllEE.1 The foliowluj ir thstulnlns atjok
I' ' Quotations :
U.1I US
ColonJo Coo 18) I'ijmouUi. . . . JO
( iouliUCurrr a > > ! > race m
Humtitike .lux ) SlermtraJa rs
V HornSUTCr. SO rsa \
CoiMleinnc < l Stock.
Inspector ClarVlio ward condemneiltvrenty-
fourcattto durlm the month of September
( hatwere affected wltli lump Jaw. The car-
ca.x'j on ; tumid over to tl - com
pany it unaverage co-tto tb m of fl.10. llo-
! < ! - tlu > odbiisfU cattle several hogs that
wureuuUt kr fool wuro al.so condemn Hl. It
U ct'rUlnlynot prufltutle for iMppi'r * to send
tuchltuff totnarkft. nJtUe price rtH-elv x | for
the inlmalswlll hardj cover frelsol charjes
la Mime casti.
Jlonthly Statement.
Show.us Ue official recelvU and iMpznenta
cf ll- ( toe It ditrlnf.h month endlnsPepte m-
Der-MHn , and thsnuintjer ctbcadconaunie-d
it South Omaha :
RKCT1PT ! " .
Cattle Sheep. nd
Males.
C. M. iSt. I' .
ajtsii. U4
Mls-ourl i'aeUe . . IM
U. P I,1ST U3\ \
C AN. VT.
1,183 111
c. n. I.B )
, Hfir. . 101 I
. fct.11. . M.1O
. . K. til. V 2JJJ * a
rtTenln. . .
Grind tctil JX149 731
llorsei
Cnttl . Htp. Sheep. i n < I
Mnle <
St. 1.OT ia MJ sso
fl ) 716
I'sonrl Pacific J.O *
nlonl'netHc liil
* > f Vf A.III 1,9 = 3
A M l.t
, U.iQ U.IO 1.77 a
.11.1.4. V Hit 111 241
. Srt.1' . . M.iO. . . . Hitl l
. K i M. V . . . . ta JMT
Totlllhlpufnt * . . 1 < .WS IJ.T32 84)I )
onsgmed In 3 , O. . . SOWS 1,918 I
Grind Total. . . . MIT3
XJ KKEIS.
UniCiOO , Olt. 3. 1:1 ! p. n. close Wheat
Esuy : cash , fC'i'SOi'ic : December. W ? W
1'XCi Jlay.lI.tHl&t.OW.
Corn steady ; cvshITiici Notcrnber , 45'i '
OaH En r ; calh , S'Jicj DecemberKSci
M'ess "lrorU Dull ; cash , K3.60 ; January ,
li. i : May , I12.M.
Lara -Easy ; _ _ cosh. H.23 ; January. IG.-ST ! !
Rje-Qulet
Harlcv Dull at
Klax S * d St atly atjl.50 ,
Prime Tlmotbj Sue l-E.ujy at 11.25.
- . .
Whljkv--ll.il *
Flour Ji'oUilmlly uncharred : wlntctwheat
2Ji-.a5.40 ; w j.73 rye , J3.4O
_ ullcMcits _ shoulder * . | JC2SW.5 ; clear ,
iiutter Better ; creamery , l-KtOc : dairy ,
KStHc.
Chee c Quiet ; fullcrcanichedilar ? .
Inti. fc tttsU : youna AiHcrlcaSjSU ® '
Ens Firm : fresh. 1'SJlSc.
11 Ides t'nch aned ; hea vy nre n salted , f.5c :
Isrhtirrecn salted , b'ie : ireen. 5'ic ; salttd
> ulhldcs.5c : trcen salted calf , Sic Vic ; dry
flintsitac ; drvcalf10cdeacons , each , ti3c.
Tallow UacoattsedlNo. I , 4Hei Jfo. i , 4ci
cake. 4He.
Uecelnt' * . Shipments.
Flour.bbls 17. < XM 18.00) )
Wlieat. Uu KUX CUW
Corn , bu „ JS7.00) )
Oatsbu JJ3.00) )
VOBK. Oct. 2-Wh cat Receipts. 4.1.10 :
export's , none ; spot moderately active ; > "o.s
rod.ll.QlS In elevator ; Sl.OTn. float ; II.O-J B
LOOS fft o. : No. 2 red. WiSaTc ; uwradeJ
ret ) , M.Ol'i'il-OI ; options opened hlshcr and
closed SttUo over yesterday ; Xo. 2 red , No
vember. clo > lnt at llUPi.
Corn Ilccelpts , 201,00) bu'hels ; PTports. 45-
OOO busliels ; > p ° t active but Hft-ic lower ,
clo lnc slcadjf ! No. 2 , 55H3.5lic In eleva
.c afloat ; ungraded mixed.
57c ; options closed stead v , No vemborclosln ;
at Xi'ie.
Oats Eecolpts St.OOO bwhelsj exports. MO
bushels : spot moderately active at Mclower ;
No. 2 while. 45' , < S4.Vie : mixed western , 43
4Cc ; white western. 4tawc ; options easier. Ko-
mtK.T closlngat 44'C. '
Coffee Options closed firm at IVtiM point !
-D : sales , ' 5.71 btus ; Octoi > er , Jt7.9W4lS.CO ;
Xorember. it'Ti ; December , il7.C0317,10 ; spot
Rio "teady und fa-Irly actlrc ; faJr cirgoes ,
till 73.
Satar-Ra'w. firm : refined , steady.
Petroleum ; tead.yj united closed at 7"0'ic '
for November.
FzsVeaker \ ; wc tern.l9li31c.
I'ork Steacij ; mess , Ill.so3i2.25t extra.
prime. 3 JaiLOO.
Lard Weak ; wstcrn steam , M.471 ! ; Jfo-
vomber , HKJ a < V'ed.
lluttor-ririii ; re-'tcrn dairy. W < tUc ; cream-
cry. Ui&llc : Ebln. 3'ic. '
Cheeso-FIrm ; light skins , &Sc. : '
Si. Lori ? . Oct. 2.-\Vbcat closed un etted ! ;
CHh. 9s .c ; May. 51. MS.
Corn Irresrular ; cash 4s'c ; Mar. 4".Sc.
Oats Weak ; cash , 37c : M.ty , llic.
I'ork Dull : 110.00.
lard Dull ; W.OO.
Butter-FIrmi creamery , ITSKc ; dairy. 53
ITc.
Mi > s EPor i , Oct , 2. Wheat-Gool wheat
sold well all day ; receipts yesterday were MO
cars : shipments. & 0ca.rsC'losln quotatlnns :
Xo. I hnrd , October , > < . : on tnick. S1.M ; > 'o. 1
northern. October. Sl'.c ; Norember. Wic ;
DecentU-r , WSc ; Slay , il.Wic : on truck. 944c ;
Xo.2 northern. October , & c ; on track. Me.
. . Cnr , Oct. 2. Wheat-Steady ; Xo.
2 hard. cash. October , fc c bid ; Xo. 2 rcu , cash.
O3c bid-
Corn Steady ; No. 2 cash , ( JUc ; October ,
.
Oita Steady ; No. 2 cash , 37c bid ; October.
37'ic. '
_
LIVERPOOL , Oct. 2. Wheat-Quiet ; hold-
en oJTer moderately : Callfonili No. 1.
Ta 'ia percental : red western sprln"s 3ld ! < S
734(1 : red western sluter , ? s Id.
Corn - Firm ; demand Improving ; nilicd
western , 4a 3d per cental.
CINCIWATI , Oct. 5.Vheat Firmer ; 'o. 2
red , P-Jc.
Corn-ftrons ; N"o. ! mlicd. 5Ktj3iC.
Oats Illpber : No. ! mixed. 4Jc.
WhKky S1.1J.
Oct. S. Wheat-Kasy ; ! No. 2
sprlns. cish. WQ fMNo. \ . 1 northern,0c.
Corn-rirm ; No. 3 , 49ic. .
Oat-s Slows No. J , white , 29l240c. {
rrovl ! onsJuiet ; January pork , 111.7715.
LTVK filOCJi.
CniCAOO. Oct. J.-Cattlo--Hecetnt < . 1,000 ( ! ;
market Irrejular : ste r > . 3-'l2.\3T .li ; Texas
steer * . U OJ.i"i ; Texas cows , H.40CiJ.'J ) ; cows.
.
Hocs-Keoelpts. M.OOO ; market Irregular ;
packers , KJ.la4-i"prime ; heavy tobutchers *
vcishts , S4.40a4.boss ; , J3.'rv3l.l5.
Sheep Hecelpts , D.OuO ; market tlo\r and
lower : itocklarnVw. J3.C083.75 , ewsand - eth-
trs , mlied. t S IO ; westerns. J4.OOGt.C5 ;
fed Teians. H.lOj lauibs , Ij.oa2o.73.
ST. Lonr , Oct. 2. Cattle-Receipts. 3,7UO ;
shipments.MM ; market easier ; fair to ( ancy
tecr-.ll.sMl4.fla ; stockers and native feeders.
f..tXiW.10 ' ( ; Tcrani and Indlau steers ,
.
Hoss-Recelpt * . 4,000 : shlpnieats .1500 ; mar-
let n. shade hlsher ; heavy. JU" a4JO ; raised
grades , M.OOttl. 0 : lig
KJOCJIS CITY , Oct. 2. Cattlo-Rec < ! pti.
{ ,500 ; shipments , 2.COO ; market steady ; steers.
UOO-S1ID : cows , li a2.Mj stockers and feed-
CM. floa70 ; range steers , ( lOOSia ; range
cows. II.U5.SI.75.
Hosf-Uecelnts.S.000 ; shipment * . 1900 : mar
ket hljher ; all grades.
Siocx CITT , la. , Cct. 2. Her -Recelpt .
tioa ; market active selling
1115.
OJ1.12 A LAVE STOCK.
Cattle.
. Oct. 2.
Receipts l.COO. as compared with 4t3S
yesterday and 1,4thursdiy of last week.
TliennrketopeneJ slow and lower uu almost
everylhlns' . only the moc deslrible steers
holdln.- their own. The best cows < hadetl low
er , vrllh poorer crade- to 15o otl. Tbe best
tfedenaro actiTe and about steady others
and aagslng.
_
II ojs.
EiXlranted receipts ol hos5.1tO : ascom-
parvo wltU 4.IU7 yesterday , and &TS Thurs
day olla.tvre 'lc. The market opened , active
and 5to lOv higher , ull belnjj sola early. The
ranscof th prices paid was ftCM'i- ! . " ) ! the
bulk sellln : at ! l.--\ > m'iV Usht. I4.10 2l r :
heavy , J4.i,7S , < 4 ; mixed. M.1O34.2O. The
averae of the prices was 2421 as compared
wltl > fl07 yesterday and (4.14 Thursday of last
* eok.
Slicep.
Estimated receipts of sheep. 1,783. The
sheen market Is tccdlnlow r. licit native ,
LOwAl.00 ; filr n tir a , ti.S Sa.Sj ) western ,
Prevail 1 tie lrlcoi.
The follovlnz- a tiMa u ( pc.cei paid In
this marketlor thera4 oC static meatlone. ! :
I'rluiosteeM l.fMto isajlu. . tjj-t
Oo xi te nli- ta I4"i0 i. . . . 103
GoxlsteenlU > J to 13OX > s . 1
Fair , 1'XXJ ' toll * ) U . . . , . . is. )
Common. sOO to tl 3)3 . . . . li i
Common cannon . . . . . , . , . l.OJ
Ordinary tofnlrcojTS. . lee
KalrtoBoodcowj. . . . . , . aa
Good to choice oo\rs \ . . 73
Cholcoto tinoycowa . us
KalrtoROolbulll . . . . 1.73
Cholci'to finer- Dulls . . . . . , . j > )
r.dfe ders.
KalrtaoUolce lljht hoti. . . . 4 ia
FalrtoeUclce Ueiry boss , . 4.07
I'al r to choice JiiUeU no- * . . , , . . . .110
DUj > o ltlon or Slock.
Showing tbo number of head of itooV
purcha euon this marLoe a ) reoorted by tbe
welsbtuuatcni oftlioStuckyartls ctuupany ,
CA.HLE.
Iiaren-
Swtrtt Co . . . 5M
TheO , II. llamnioaa compusy. . . . . . . i
The Arruour-CucUUy pacUiDi company , , * < ti
: . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Hamilton & Stephen . . . 12
Nelson Morris . t . , . J7
Shippers ind 1'teden. . . . . . . . . . 1HS
noo- .
TheA.rrnoar-Cailahy packlng'conpany. . 1,51 , ?
Oinihn racklnj company . . . . . . . . . . ITO
PwlftJtiiompanr. . . . . . . . . TO
TlifG. tl Ilammondcorapaay. . . . . . . 573
J. ' I' , nilres StCo . . . . . . . . . (33 (
? &t ro.m.pa.yr-.vr ? ; ; ; : ! S
Stocicersiad feeed rs. . . . liSt
S\t t A : Company . . . . . 323
nerresentatlre Sale * .
ITCEIU.
No.T. . Pr. Xo. Ar. I'r. Xo. AT. Pr
40 1140 UTO IS . ! 8400 ta..llSj43
81. lift ! 1 00 20. .I2fl 4 M
COWS ,
t..KG 12T. 2 IPO 17S 6. . Kl 200
1 1140 150 2 WO i ; . > C . MJ 200
3. . 740 JM 17. Ui ITS 2..1M 200
4.D1 * ISO 7. .762 175 1. 1160 200
1 .140 ISO 10. . ' 47 173 4..W4 > 200
3.194O l.VJ 0. . ffiij IK ) 2..10i-i 200
i iot iv > o. vr.i iso 20. . tw 207 * ;
3 icwr i&a 20 , wr IK > K. . io 210
1..PGO 155 13. S { IK ) 5. . Ki 2
II. . ( * K 8..1DM 1O ! 13. .104 215
2.107O ICO 2U..9JO HO 1..1110 21" >
7 OS ! > 103 3. . > J 190 24 . ( Cl ) 213
10 03 * 170 l.jO ) | 1W 7 . I 2K
aT W7 173 3. . SCO 110 4..LM ) 2W
1 1K 173 8. .025 ISO
STOCKEHSAND FEEDERS.
7. CIS 510 L.fOO JIB M. . M 20) )
22.-J7 540 4..W2 5M O..UVI 2C5
2.S-0 540 14 K * > 5 S3 ( tt .1077 2S )
2.IOM 540 S. K7i ! SO..H2 285
1. . feTO 550 72. IU1 ! 24. KK7 300
j. . Oto 533 44. ll U SCO 17. .KW 311 }
BCL.EJ.
1..13TO 1 00 1.11-0 IK 2 .1CK 175
1 .MM 125 1.1 1M 163 1 .1170 17J
2. . ! > 75iCi : 1.107U 170 1. .1C J 1M
4.1403130 3.1148 170 1..1770 1W
I. 1200 1 63
1. . SOO 1 25 1. 9tO 123
CAL.VI1
5. . 201 35J 1..2SO 350
1. 1220 1 S3 3 , ICtO 2 50
1..1620 3 00
00MILKEI13
MILKEI13 IND j
1 cow and calf . S31CO
> 'o. A.T , Pr.
Benjimlni Weaver-
, OB 1(0 (
Eail Hampton cattle com pany
ISJfeedcM 1170 5 S3
Bay State cattle company -
1 cow 11S3 150
IJowllnsr A Hush
4 * teeM 10J7 530
Cumpbcll-
II steers 3 533
Msteors 12 ; ! 500
II , Llttleficld
(1 ( steers 12X ) 325
1 cow 1WO K3
W. U. beef company
54 cows ffO 100
GJ stcer US ! 300
Carlisle cattle company
U cows 579 1 VI
2 covs 15 175
3 cons Krt ITS
Scows fc7 165
Swan land and cat tie company
7 feeders 10.11 543
15 steers 12 ! ! H
8 127J 210
1 1100 210
Leaven worth cattle company
U bulls 1211 2 to
9 steers tailings 1.M 2X ( >
III cows 1021 212
2 feeders IKS 2 33
20 bulls 1J03 160
\Vjratt Brothers
13 sttcrs 10W 537H
Rifle Crvek cuttle company
M stiew 1100 21s
137 feeders. 11J2 253
tiocs.
Xo. Ar. Sh. Pr. So. Av. Sh Pr.
7 SB M SJ C , CJ . . . . 241 240 f420
15 2 > 6 - 3 M S3 213 bO 420
IS 2i4 - 3W 6 278 420
5 W - 30) ) S2 201 120 420
b 153 M 3 SO 311 420
17 221 1.D 400 50 2T > 40 420
17 30 SO 4 W 73 Irt 12O 4 20
U 1(0 400 73 104 M ) 420
2 X 40 4 00 4s 273 420
ti a-i 4ii ) 4 o ; > i oa 23k 40120
X ) 272 300 413 72 U 40 42JS
1 KO - 4 10 C3 231 40 423
76 1 LI ) 410 S 4U 423
73 2M ! 30) ) 4 li M. .2:12 : SO 423
CJ 274 U ) 4 13 02 2Oi 32O 423
77 21-5 1M 415 C7 2JO 12O 423
M 3U l 41) 72 230 12O 4 23
CS . . . .243 W 4 15 Ct 2 > 4 12O 423
51 276 1M 415 S4 219 ICO 423
W 225 1 415 C < i 2M ! 12O 4 23
! l'J7 2UO 415 7 : $ 217 1WJ 4 23
94 135 1M 415 74 1 ) 425
Cl Ml ta 4 15 1 * Isfl 423
M 243 1W 4 I7K 21 175 425
K..li4 2UO 4 17H S > 211IO 4 25
49 135 tO 420 7 * 2UO JO 4 2- >
M r > 0 49 4 20 & * 237 24O 42. .
(3 ( Mil ! 23 420 HT 23240425
41 2U7 100 420 55 5114 1GO 4 3O
M K3 ) 420 30 . ' 404.10
57 'JWl 1 420 50 XS 430
242 - 42 ! ) 50 71 4O 4 3O
ICO IlK 420 64 72 40 4 UO
71 SK > WO 420 63 271 SO 435
X > 1GS AJfD SKIPS.
1 4.TO 175 3 223 60300
1 20O 200 4. . . . 100 33O
1 2 - 200 120 110 240353
1 ,2bO 200 20 231 200 3 GO
M 50 250 -41 Ill 360
M . . . . 00 275 1 3 3 SO
OJM.lir.c4l II'J/ JLJtA.4f.t' JUJCJiETS.
Groceries : .
CHEESE Premium K. C. . twin flats , per Ib ,
10'x.c ; I'retnluni r.F. , Younj American. H3.ic ;
brlclt , Ufc : domestic S Ns. 14.17e ; Kdaui. In
foil , each ll.Ob ; Llniberjer , iS c.
1 > IES Persian , C-lb box , tSc.
TMiSES-Cotton twine , " lllbb. " very fine , '
Ib bale2Cc ; cotton tfflnc , XX brand , S Ib
bale * , lo ; hemp twine , J Ib bales , lac ; sail
twine. 20ccanUle ; rlck,22 < ' :40 ft cotton clothes
lines , sSe ; SO ft eottonclothcs lines. gl.H ; CO It
cotton lines 41. W ; GO ft sisal lines , J1.73 ; 60 ft
Jute , fl.OO ; wool twines , 6lic.
K. < txs - Loudoa layer * . California. Illy , per
box , fc'.75 ; "horseshoe , f2.60j loos.0 inutcatuK
California Illy. Ii40 ; "hor5hoe.2 ! t"star" :
lo < v emuscatels.2l ! ; seedlt5S ; California , t2.U ) ;
California s edics' * sultans , in sack * , per Ib ,
California nuixratelH , in sacks , c'ic ; nevr
c ; ondura , layer , new , 10'sc.
-s Ooou > Barley. 'I'tc : farina.
Sc ; peai' c : oatmeal , Dbls , t5.7iiiti.23 ; half
: macaroni. IXitlc ; vermicelli
10llc : rice , choice , SXtGCc ; fancy. 6Vft7c ;
head , 7c ; lizo and tap'oc. ' O'i7c ; lima beans ,
yc ; ptpea , c : * paett. e.
\Vmrpi\o L'.APEU straw , per Ib ,
rac , 3'ic ; man Ilia U. Vide : No. 1. Sc.
MOL.V.-SES Bbls. X.o. fancy. perKalXVjJ37c :
choice. 4o347c ; cood. 303i2c ; Cuba , baking , 5s
a-Wc ; bl ark strip. 20 20.
SODV 1'ljrs. ' Wlhs tobox,5fc ! : tes1 * . 4ljc.
VI.NEOAH-JW sr. N. V. apple elder. Idc ; D. S.
elder , 12c ; white , wine , 15o : fancy , fruit. Isc.
OIL IS ) prime white , lie ; 130 water white ,
13 < ? ; 175 headlight. 14'jc ; 74M ollne. 13 ? .
-Ubls , 1'ic ; ( tranalutid , 2cln bbls ,
VIOET. L.E Tomatoes 3-lb extra , 11.132
1.20,3 Ib oUndard western brands , gl.10 ; gal
lons. Archer s standard , 11.00. Corn-Finest
cron. t ICO : Gate City susar corn , \ ry Hue.
Sl i Oilman 2-11) sujar com , 8120 ; 2-lb extra
Heerner. 11.10 ; 2-lb standard western Irands ,
11.03. Mu < hroon 1-lb French , extra flne ,
- " - Mb French. fine , KjfcScj i-lb
urd brands , ilJO ; 'Mb wiakeU , soc. Strlnz
bean 2-lb hU'h srade. Kefuzee , 11 ; 2-lb
Golden -wat boant , SI ; 3-lb strlm bean1. . OOc ;
Lima bean * 2-lb so.iked. Nlc. Boston-baked
bean * 2-lb Lewi * . ? IA' ; Crown Ilrands. tiai ;
Sweet potatoes-3-lbNew Jer-ey , f 1.OO , 1'ump-
kliis-3-lb , il.15. Ol ra ard tomatoes , * ! .
okra , tl.fll ; succotasli , I1.2U ,
S-TOVE Ponsil-2.O > iV > .N5per cross.
Hie * Am. period , 117.73 ; Lewlston , per 1M.
J1T.75 ; Union square. 40 p < "rcent off INt.
s LT Iairy.2Mlb4ln ) bbl , bullc. * 2.10 ; best
Krade , COX eSJO : tx t grade. IWls. ! M ; btt
Krade. IS IDs. Ji5 ; rock salt , crushed ! ! . } ;
common , btil. ) ij > 3.
C'tVNBO ME TS Corne < l beef , 1 Ib , S1.5J ;
corned Ice f. 21bs. H.W ; lunch tonRues , 1 Ib.
J2.60 ; lunch tonzues,2 lbsl.75 | ; bniwn , I Ib ,
ribnwn. : . 3 lb. > . t ! ( J ; ox tongues IS Ib-i ,
5.00 ; ox tongues , 2 llis , KS.OO ; chlppeU iieef. I1 ,
Iba. round cans SJ-33 ; rojst Ixir , 2-lb round
cans. fiOO ; potted ham. lb , round cans , G5c ;
potted ham. H Ib. round cans , ll.ro ; devlltj
bam. > 4 Ib , round cans. 65c ; deviled bam , Hlb ,
round can11,20 ; potted o.x tongue , i Ib ,
round cans , il.20 : coniprej > ed hum , l Ib ,
snuare can * . ll.20i coniore-ssed ham , 5 lb ,
Miuaro cans. 2.75 ; tripe. 2 Ib , round caus.tljO ;
tnlnced calous.51b. rounclcantJ.20 ; boneless
pljj1 feel , 21b , quirecans , C. 3 ,
si'OAK-I'er Ib. Cut loaf , 7ic : Cutci. T'je ;
Standard , povfdered.i'jc : XX CX. powdered.
te ; graQUlntvd , standard , 7c ; confection
ers' \ . C'ta7c ; whlto otra. C , brilliant ,
6liCi extra C , royal 6Vl central C , & \c ;
Kolden CiUc ; darkl' , 5c.
> ui't.Ei : < 3.\it-l > erlb 3ccaVc > , DO-lb boie * .
i3c' ; lOc cakes , oo-lb boxes , D'jc ; 1-lb brlclcs , JO
Ibs In boi , pun , 14e.
COFPJE-l oaUe l Arosla , 2.Vic ; Bunola.
25'ic : German , 25' ; IJiUortu't , Zi c : Lion.
OXiMallpouch , ise ; Cordova.S.Si JI ovha ,
5MOO. O.Java.30c.
DRIED I'mriM Turkish prunesi , less than
htdi. ls0,7l c ; original bbas. ' , o less ; llo = nla
prunes , -lb boxe. IU ) to no , 7Jc | apples ,
evaporated , new ring choice. Ific ; evaporated ,
new rlnstprlEQe.lSViCiaprlcots. fincyja sixcl.5.
itXiblucLUerrlts , new. lie ) : ra > pb < rrlt > = , 23
Ibito boj.j7 ; curnnti , new. < J38Scorlslnal ;
casks. * , r.l ; ! sj ; Voatlua. carranus. citru , In
ooies , 6 c.
Xi-rs-Almonds , 15c ; Brazllj. I7c ; Siberia ,
13c ! pecans itei Tralnuts , U c : peanut etxLs ,
IflSc ; roaited , iic ; Ten nes ee pean ut , ue.
Hiioox-4-tU- , parlor , taoo ; 4-tle. K7J ; 3-tel.
-
J HP r 1"1 * ! V" doiH.OOi plntj , per doz.
C1M ; bulk , per jaL We.
Cooajot ilintila rep -ill lUcs from Mfl
to 1 In. . 15 < | UsnJ rep * ! Jl jUos from t.jfl to
Inllict "M * procotteV all slus troru 7-19
'
Sp. p-Ca tll > . woglfi } , p r ib , OQlOc : do ,
whltc.pcrlb. IK.
PtcxLEs-Motilimir-tpr fcbl. fa.00 ! umalU
110 CO ; Ulietklnl. ! . a Unp.Dtll , 119100 ( C5-gil
ca k ) | J3-aalbbl.lHW' ' . ,
Ctxtrt-rer bbl , redo W , KMfcif ttl. , JAM ;
harU cld > r. pure , per * bl. t'M ; era n so elder ,
halt bbl , S-J.V ) ; ptar elder , halt bbl. J-SJO.
Profbloni.
FRISK Ponic-Krc-sh hnras. 11 to M Ibs
avjr. ( c ; U Its aV. p'ic ; shoulders , 5c :
pork loin * . 7Hcp"tk ; tendcrtoln . l.V ; leaf
lard. not rendered. ( > 5i spire rlb , 4lc. (
SAW MEITS Dbl - Mfi pork , bblj , 11100 ;
cleat porkbackhc ty.JIl'ii5 ; medium , Jll.75 ;
short cut cloaj- pork , . tio.o ; pig pork , liailj
new extra mif" ! beef. K ; on ; new extri plate
-ef.K.Oi > ; new Plate ! > > ; ( , M.M ; new rolled
boneless btef. S7j ) ; nf * ' bonclesi runipi. laM ,
L.MII > Tierce * , pun ; leaf , 6'iC.
MEA.is-i-'iwr-cured bam. , 12 to 14
rib. 'lie ; dried beef latus , sets , S'c ' : regular ,
3lE.irs Lean back . 6Sc ; e.xtra
short clear , Ccj bcllie , 14 to so Ib average ,
S.Uc ; short rll > , 5 ic ; lonH'lear * . 5 c.
AfSAOE-Holoirna , 4o ; bologna In wcas-
sand , 4'ic ; frankfurts , 7c : tonzuo. eo ;
blood , 4 ' c ; liver , 4 } Jc ; hcndchecsc. 4lic ; Tol-
Uh. 7ci t > orksau ise ( links' ' , flc ; pork sausage ,
( tueatl , la tin pall ? . S'iQ
_
Fish.
FitESn Per ID-Perch , 7c ; buffalo , dressed ,
7o ; pickerel , 9cplke.te. ; ! trout. He ; white. Ite ;
cropple. lie ; cat6h. Ik ; roj steak. I2c ; Hotind-
cr . lie ; Oregon salmon. Ijc ; black bass , l cj
lobsters 1 : blue fl li. ICc.
Salt and pickled Codfish , extra Ceorce .
new,5licirand ; ! bank , now. 4 > jc : Silver. 2-lb
blocks , Cici sue white , 'J-lb brlct , new , s'ic ;
turUy cod. larp rnlddlo bricks , re ;
now wliltcs , crates. i-5 Ib boxes. SVc :
medium scaled herrinz. 2.VNo. . 1 scaled her
ring , 20c : domestic Holland ht-rrlne , 40c ; Ham-
burjer nlced herrlnc , COc ; KiiM'an ' jardlnes ,
spiced. > Jc ; Russian sard' ne , plain. Mo ; im-
porteJ Holland herrlnj. frown brand. SOci do
fancy mllkors. II. CO ; mackerel. No. 1 Miore ,
half bbls , 112.30 ; bloatpr . half bbU ils.OO ;
white fili. . half bbts. M.71 ; trout , halt bbls ,
f.'i X ) ; famllv white nsh. SIS ; salruon , MJlOper
li bbl ; 3-lb broiled mackerel , t..CO ; S-lb
hi tnuitard.ffl ; j-lb in tomato
auce , I2.GO ; 5-lb Mayo mes mackerel ,
SO.OO ; 1-lb brook trout , { 1.23 ; 3-lb
brook trout. U23 : Mb salmon , il.23 ; 2-lb
white IKh. S- T ! 1-lb white fish. 11.35 ; 2-lblob-
sters , 4J.JO ; 1-lD lobston , J2.3) ) ; 2-lb oy-
ters , 12 cz , 11.05 : l-lb oyters.loz , fl.15 : 2-lb
oy-tors. oz. $ .10 : 1-lb oysters , Soc. J1.15 : 2-lb
select. 12oz.tiV ; 2-lb Haritarla. 10 oz. i..Oi ;
l-lbHaratarla,5o * . Jl.Oi ; Fatrtnont , 4oz. ! l.0. > ;
FalrmontSo3uf..Oa ; I-lt > clam . little neck * .
il ; 2-lbclani , little necks.JI.75 ; 3-lb clanj
choader , U.OO ; l-lb crabs , ti.3J ; 2-lb crabs ,
12.30.
Fre h P
I'ztcitT.5 California per bor , Jl.75 j.00.
GnirBS-Callfornlaper crate , Il.2iii2.0a : Xew
York , a' } 4iV ! per 10-lb basket.
Pu'M > i Purple Duane. Columbia , etc. . per
box , il.50&.OO ; vrlldgooaeplums , Vi-bu boi.M
. Rodl Malorl , fancy ,
-IOi choice Mt'SsInas 7 xiiJ , ' .C1O.
PEUis-CallfornIaper t x. tlMffiaa.
Plil-'NES-Germaa. tier bor. tiCO ; French ,
Jl.7Xi2.00 ; prcwi , l.75a2.oa
Tu < Tot < Per bu oo'Ali.oo.
AFPi.ES-Fancv eating. I3.0033.j0 ; fancy
cooking. K.CO ( i75.
JlWANis I'er bunch. ? 1.J03-1M.
On sn ts Fancy Jamaica , perbojc , H.OO ! per
ciuxu'tRiuK-Cape Cod. HOO : bell and
cherry , $3.00. _
Street I'roiltic'c.
EGGS The receipt ha\e been moderate and
the market steady tlSc.
lllTTEii-Crtanipry , fancy , 2.2nci cream-
prj , cholc-e , I a2t3o ; dairy , fancy , 17ffilsc :
dairy , choice. HfcUic ; country , choice , 14-Bl.x ; :
countrv. pee < l , 123 Bo ; country , fair , lOJllc ;
country , inferior , r8c.
OIME The weather which Is the main factor
In thN line has bee ii very unfavorable of late
and dealers are complaining of receiving
some lots In bad condition. Prairie chickens ,
per dozen , LxX.U > Or n.aUrd ! ducks , e.SOSaoo ;
tealduck . Jl.lvaiJO ; lulled < luck- , M.OOai-0 :
plorer. jftJCOc ; Jack nlpe. ii.toai.2j ; nunll.
Jl.fOSI.S ; Jack rabbits. U.OO ; = tuall rubblus ,
il.aei.21. '
Poui.TBr There las been a very fair de
mand for Il > e cblr Lens and the sales have
been quite Inrce. Only afew turlccrs. eeeso
andclucks are arrlvlbp. Dressed poultry Is
not bcln ; liandltd to any extent as the
weather I * too warni. Choice hens , per doz ,
SS.W&ua ; choice mUed , i2.7iit-T.OC ; roosters ,
! 2.i"ii'J.7) ; larje sprlnR chickens f2."wa2.7j ; me
dium , S.KXail25 ( ; Uws ; > * ; d. choice1x3 lOc per Ib.
TCKKIV * Live , jcrlb. ai0cdr . - ed. I2C130.
( jtESE-Llve , per doz , S7.00aAOi ! ) ; dressed , 11 ©
12c.
12c.ICCKSLIve ) , oerdoz,4.'j033.00 ; dressefl. ! ! ®
.
PIGEO.V3 r.tve , per doz. 11.23.
Vegetables.
POTATOE ? The arrivals hare teen more
literal and prices , are accordlnjlv easier. Car
lots on tr.ieK are quoted ats iiUOc In bulk and
and yCcail-KOIn si cks.
Oxio > s Tlie supply Is not large and the
demand Is mostly In a , small nay at $1.25 per
bu-het.
picked navy. f,73. !
Dry Goods.
HEA-VV Bnowx COTTOXS Atlantic A.'ijc ;
Atlantic II. 7c ; Atlantic D. ' , 'c ; Atlantic P ,
Go ; Anrora C , 4'4c : BueVs head , 7c ; Cabot W ,
Glic ; Darlington , i4'c ; : Farmers' No.l. 4 iS4Kc ;
lloox-r LL. o'ie ' ; Indian Head , 7Hc ; Lawrence
I.I 3 > ie ! Henrietta LL.5iC. !
FINE lluo-vrx ConONS-Atlantlc LL , fie ; Au
rora H. 6Uc ; Aurora It. 6\'e ; Atlas 0 X U , 7-io ! ;
cheese clotli,4c ; Clinton IF , 5tc ; 1'cppcrell B ,
G'.c ; LanzdonG U.Sc.
BLEACHED COTTOVS Berkeley cambric Xo.
CVJVac : Ho-.tY'et.Pi ; Huttercloth XX. 4Hc ;
Cabou 7Vc ; First Call , C'tc ' ; Fruit of the Loom ,
Oc ; lHlK enicr | ) Tdem. tc ; Housekeeper , S c ;
Kins I'hlllp cambric. lOc ; Lanjdon. G 1J , P io ;
Ix > n.3 Jale. ! X' ! Lomdalccambric , lOUc ; Xr
"i'ork Jlllls lie ; Oak Laffn < . 7c.
SIIEKII.NOS xn I'ILLOW rtsiNGS Brown
TS'et I'enperell. 43-ln. 10'ic : 1'cpperell. 8-4,4Sc ;
rcppercll , O-4,20crcpperell ; , 10-4. SJi.c ; Utlca ,
4-ln , IJe ; Utlca.ln , 17'ic ' ; Utlca. 72-ln , 24c :
Utica. H-ln.a-o ; l'tlcu. i-ln-JM'ic. Bleached
Set l'eppen-11. IMn.04 \ < * ; I'epperell. 4C-ln ,
ll'ic ; Pepp Kll.l. . 13c ; Pepperell.4 , 20cj
1'epoerell. O-4,22'je ; Pepoerell , 10-4,23c ; Utlca.
f-4. 24ci Utlca. -4Stic l : L'tlca , 10-4.2N3.
C Gitois-Aruotkeaf.GHc'AmcftkeaR dress ,
S' ' c : HatesISc : Warwick dress 7Sc ; Lan
caster , CUc ; Gleualre , 6he : Whlttendondress
I'BIJSTS Tndlsoblae Net Martha 'SV
ton. eSc ; American. C'e ; Arnold. 6V e : Ar
nold U.lonucloth.0c ] ; Stlfel A. 12c ; Mcrrl-
ruack. 7lUc : Gold Leaf , i-Vic ; Hamilton.5Sc ;
.Mien Pinks,6'c : Allen Chumbray , Cc ; Clou-
ce ter,5jc ! ; Hartel , 5k c.
PRIMS Fancies Kddystone. CSc ; Steel
Elver. Cc ; Hamate. 4'ic ; tt ledger. 5je. .
Shlrtlncs Slartha Washlncton , 4Sc : Merri <
COC.OIIED Cviinutcs Crown , 4".Jc ; Kcd Star ,
4lic ; liolledClovir , 5c : ilater , Cc ; high colors ,
Ic extra.
CRASH Stevens' B. Mln. 5 > ic : Stevens' I ) ,
Hln , 6c ; SteienA. . 16 In. 7c ; Stevens' 1" . IS In ,
7' o ; Stevens' JI. 1 In.mtc ; Stevens' > . 9) In.
8'ic ' : Stevens' XN.22 In.OVJcj Stevens * SRT. 'JO
In. lllc $ ; bleached , Ic " "itra.
DENISIS > et Amoskeag. Ooz , 104c ; Vork
camlet , 12c ; Everett , standard. 124c ; Hay
maker's , 7-ic ; Old Vorlc , XX , 10ic ! ; Lawrence ,
2S ) , la'ic : lawreace , Ooz , loiic ; fancy stripes
and checks , lll-c.
COTIOSXEES York > 'ankln , IOHc ; Everett. 8
cz , l > c ; LevUton , 10oz'i.M jC ; Worklnjtuan's ,
lie ; corkicreiv casslmere , 22c.
JI ! < lesTallo ( ; v , Etc.
IIiDt . PELTS Jiso TLI.OW Oreen salted
hides , Xo. I. heavy. US c ; N'o. 1. lljrht , 6
C" c : 0.2. lljhufeii'iiCjdry rllnt hides , . 7
fc ; calf hides. 7QUo ) ; di mazvd lildM l'c less.
-beoppolt , creen , iiiiii.i" > C'iill. 3. Sheep pelt ,
drv. perlb.ltxauc.P
TAI.LOW A No. ! T"4'ie : Xo. 2. 3Ve ; grease ,
O > ES Juot. .tlons are for delhery In Chicago
cage Dry buffalo , pr ton. ilrt.OJl6Ls.oa ; dry
country , nlceched. ? 10fl0 iLOO : ; dry country
datupnad meaty , t--.uO61o.OO.
C.L.I.IC. V ; per Ih-
URK-JE VKtu-ChJco medium , iS.Cc ; ll ht ,
43Ae : heavy , 3tt4c , "
HOMV stralnedv.ea-lb cans , per Ih , 5o ; new
comb 17 < slSo ' * '
honey , fancy , : choice ,
CocuiNUij Per .ICQ. (5.50.
OtrixiNZ-Per oz , Jf. It U * . , 44c ; German , 31c
lnulscoperlb. 7j rlns < ct powder , 2Ic : opium ,
14.15 ; morohlne. per ' 01.13.10 ; hops , per 16 , av
Slycerlne , IX1 ; dextrine. We ; cuttlelxine , 3Vj
cream tartar , pure , iCc ; comiuenjlal. ISc ; cam
flior. We ; am. carb. 14 ; ; blue vllrol , 7Me.
ACID Carbolic , 31 "Oic ; citric , 4.va4sc ; tar
t.irlc , Ur Do : HiilDlmrlc , per Ib , 2c
Oiui Sperm oil. M.IO ; turpentine , 47ci Ton
ka ovaii * , t\ \ . < t to LOO ; balsam toulo , 41&43o
calorciU 9Vd97c ; cantliarlcloi fl.'iriil.as
cas labuds,2u ® ' c > : chloroform. t > 8-VJc ; ervot
47&32c ; sum arable. iKiOic ; lycupodlum , 40
I3c : mercury , ICc.
Lumber ,
15ft lift Trtft IS It M ft 22ft = 1
! il lit to its co 113 uo lia oo ia oo M7 M Us oo
2l4 . 15 OO 15 PO 13 OO 16 ( fl 16 W Is 00 13.V )
15 00 15 00 13 00 10 00 18 (0 ( 16 UO li M
! UO. 15 UJ li 1.0 15 U ) 16(0 100) ln(0
' , \\'i. 00 15 W 10 00 17 ( W 17 0) ) U ) 00 19 W
4x4 TO
MS I * CO 18 00 10 CO 17 00 13 M 10 00 20 00
UouiDS-No. l.conMlS.OO ; Xn.2 , cow. , lldfo ;
Xo. 3coni.lS.tlO | ; . ( , com. , ili.Vl.
SHIP L.\p-Xo.l. pltln. Sand 10 Inch , SIS CO ;
No. 2. plain , band 10 Inch. tlltO ; N'o. S , plain , b
ml 10 Inch , t:5.00 ; O. U. . & Inch. 15 11K' .
KKXCf > o-\Vblte Pine Xo. 1. 4 and Jin.12
ind 11 ft , m Ui .So. I a.od 0 ta U acd U ft. ,
114.00 : Xo. 2,4 nndBIn.lSfUtliXMj Xo.3 , 4 anJ 8
In. , all Icntthv. 113.CO ,
stDi.10 A , t. = ioo ! B.rwjoi c. n .oo : n. moo.
I-ixxtHixn Whlto I'lnc AandU , RtOOi D ,
Kl.OOtC. K7.W ; F 117 .
CElLi.xa-No. 1 while. c-ln , 31JO ; o. 1 liird
plnc..S-lnHS.SO ! Xo.l hard pine , S-ln. O.W ;
So. 1 hard pine. V-ln. r-'I.OO.
STOCK BoARDS-A and U,12-lnM2.00 | D , II-
In , * 27.CO.
STOCK Ba moj-Xo.l common. 12 nnd 14 f. %
IW-OO ; 16ft , 110.00 ; Xo.2eommon , 12 nnd 14 U
IIS.cO ; lGftM7.0) ) ; Xo.2 common , 19 , 13 and 20
so Xo. 1 common -white pine
" ' No > lcommon Yplnf-r-
KtMSlu > ( l.rtLt.ovr I'xsB-ncar. 1 In. , 25.00.
J * . 1'i and2 In. . tJ7.ro ; star , 1 In , I.M.W.
tfiiitni.E ! . LAtii-Eitra. XA.V , $2.73 : tand-
ird.AXiiCO ; Cln.fc..20 ; 5 ! n. 12. Wj No. 1
1 3 * led ar A. A A. J2.i5.
I'o5T--\\hlte cedar In. . { 3i' 15'io ; Oln. .
. . ic5'ln.'i ' { . . lie ; 9ln.Oc ; 4 to 3 men
uund , iijc : ; oak. split , Oc ; red cedar. ISo.
Saih , 50 per cent : doon , 4) per ctnt : blinds
0 percent ; mouldings. 40 per ccutllmeWc ;
lalr.iWc ; cement , American , tl JO ; cement , ttu-
xjrted , tajlO ; planter , I.Vll ; straw board. 11.30 :
ar toardll.tOtar ; fclt , 2.40.
Tix Small pis , 30c pcrlb ; bar , 30c
"coppp-Planlslie. ] boiler ; lze < , fflcperlh :
old rolled. 30e per ib ; sheeting. . 2sc per Ib ; pit
nd Mat * . 3lc per Ib.
GALVANIZED SiiEtrr Inos-Dlscount 50-10 per
int ; pat. Dlan. Iron , Xoi 21 and 27 , A , 10'ic ' :
yTi.v i'l UE I. C. , 10x21 , $7.23 ; LX. . JOiU ,
'
T t'x PLATE Coke. 11x20,112. StVX
.UoortNG-Charcoal , I. 0. , 14x20,112 , Ji.73 ; I.
'SHEET iROx-N'o. 26. J.T.30 ; XoI7 , 160
POLDlEH-Strlctly hilf nnd half , ls < .
STEEL NuLs-Ua e , J--2j.
WIRE Jap. barb , a23"gaivITl.iS5. ;
CAN GOLD DK MADE ?
The Alchemist TlioiiRht So antl So
Do Sonic Modern Chemists.
' \Viththegodsand the chemists all
hings are possible , " said the illustrious
hemist , Hotoan. Nor docs the state
ment seem much overdrawn when ono
onsiders the stupendous results obtained
during the last quarter of a century by
nvest ! gators , writes P. T. Austen in
he North American Review. The ex-
raordlnary researehesa ot Rowlands ,
lengelejeir and Meyer hare shown that
ho atomic weights of the chemical ele
ments of which all matter is composed
occupy definite and unchangeable posi-
ions m a geometric figure , and that the
properties of matter may be considered
is mathematical functions of numbers.
These discoveries throw open for investi
gation a territory that contains treas
ures beyond tne power of imagination to
describe.
"Weis-bach , following these investigat
ors , split up the metal didymium into
. \vo.other elements , proving what had
ong- been suspected by chemists that
some of the heavy metals could be re
solved into simpler elements had we the
requisite forces wherewith to break
them up ; and , as the conclusive demon
stration of his discovery , he then Taun
ted the new elements phnesodvmium
and nemodymium and gave us back the
compound substance ditlymiurn.
Crookes published a series of b'rilliant
experiments on the metal yttrium.simil-
arly breaking up this element into a
lumber of substances , which he reun
ited again to produce the original
yttrium. Last comes Greemvald , who
.nfers from spectroscopic investigations
; hat all our elements can be reduced to
out two primal forms of matter.
Now that this field has beenopened to
investigation there can be no limit as
signed to the discoveries that may fol
low. The forces at our control are grow
ing daily rnore _ powerful and more man
ageable. "Victor Meyer has been able to
heat iodine until it exists in its atomic
condition. What the next condition
will be no one can tell ,
"Does your mother know you arc out ! "
said a boy to his little brother. Yes , she
does. " was the answer , "for one bottle of Dr
Bull's Cough Syrup has knocked my cold into
a cocked hat. vou bet. "
A few applications of Salvation Oil will
Instantly relieve stillness in the neck or
joints. 2o cents.
Plenty of Apples in the West.
"Therewill be shipped out of the Mis
souri river towns this fall fully 50,000
barrels of apples , " said a freight man tea
a reporter for the Kansas City Journal ,
k'In eastern Kansas and western Mis
souri the territory tribuatary to Kansas
City , there is a big crop , while in the
rest of the country it is very short. The
result is that apples are bVinginga bfg
price and there is a great big call for
those which we can furnish to the rest
of the country. So far these shipments
have all gone north , to Chicago , Mil
waukee and cities in their vicinity.
Some have gone east , however.anrt there
is a call from that section which will
send still more of our crop in that direc
tion. The man who has a good apple
orchard this year is fortunate. I know
of men who haves gone out into Kansas
and Missouri and bought whole orchards
of apples , paying- more for th m than the
farms cost , and leaving- the ground ami
trees to the owners. They go out and
buy the crop of the orchard , agreeing-
gather it and to take all the trouble off
the hands of the owner. "
Never neglect a constipated condition of
the bowels , or serious results surely follow ,
such as piles , impure blood and many chronic
complaints. Burdock Blood Bitters is the
remedy.
United After Twenty Years.
Milroy Myers and Forest E. Myers
when quite young1 were left orphans in
the city of Washington , says a Provi
dence dispatch to the XewYork Herald.
They were placed in the custody of an
orphan asylum and each left to earn a
livelihood , having no knowledge where
the other had crone. Since that time
the two brothers have lived in total ig
norance of each other. In the meantime
Milroy had been in charge of the coat
room on the -steamer Xarragansett of
the Stonington line , and Forest had
been livingin Boston. During the past
summer Milroy became posseted of In
formation that led him to believe that
his long loat brother was to bo found In
a Forest E. Myers of Boston. Ho there
fore wrote a letter to him , and received
the information that such was the fact.
The other day the brothers met In Ston
ington after a separation of over twenty
years. A result of the reunion is the
ascertaining that by the death of a rela
tive they are left heirs to a , considerable
fortune.
.Miles' Nerve and Liver
An Important discovery. They act on the
liver , stomach , and bowels through the
nerves. A new principle. They ipeedlly
cure biliousness , Uu3 taste , torpid liver , piled
and constipation. Splendid for men , women
and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. 90
doses for 23 cents. Samples frco at ICuhn &
Co.'s , llth and Douglas.
Tlie Trick Proved I'utile.
A teacher's standing frequently depends -
ponds more on his ability to deal with
human nature than with the intricate
problems of the text books , and this ap
plies to colleges as well as to primary
schools , says the Lewiston Journal. A
well-known professor of one of our Maine
colleges has always been dreaded moro
by the Incoming freshmen cla > s than any
other man on the faculty. This feeling
wears away during the fast part of the
course , but there is always an awe-in
spiring attnosphore as thick as a down
ar bank In this man's class room ,
it filled -with quaking freshmen or
self-satisfied seniors. Jokes have , however -
over , frequently been tried on him , since
( ollego boys are very brnvo when they
'hink their tracks nro well covered , but
he jokes ha-vo usually been found to
mvo n doublc-baok-nctloa-klck , like nn
old { lint-lock musket.
With the expectation of getting1 nn
'adjourn" from his recitation the next
day fomotcamp ono night broke Into the
irofessor's class room and painted every
< eatln the room with fresh paint. When
ho class assembled the next day the
irofcssor said very blandly : "You can
sit down , gentlemen , or stand up. just as
vou please. Mr. A. , you will please
demonstrate , "etc.
The class stood for the full hour. Its
members finding relief by standing first
on one foot and then on the other.
Ono another occasion ; when the mer
cury had dropped below zero , another
attempt was made to get an "adjourn. "
The steve nnd every window were re
moved from the recitation room , but the
irofes. or was found there nt the usual
lour , seated comfortably In his chair ,
with overcoat , winter cap and gloves on ,
nnd without apparent discomfort to him-
elf conducted a recitation of an hour's
ength ; with heaven's breezes wandering
uninterruptedly through the room.
Disease lies In ambush for the weak ; a
feeble constitution U 111 adapted to encoun
ter a malarious atmo'sphcra and sudden
changes of tomporaturc , and the least robust
are usually the earliest victims. Dr. J. H.
McLean's S-inaparilla will plve tone , vitality
and strength to the entire body.
He AUvajr-j liotUth lllinsilf.
There are some queer people In Cin
cinnati nnd one of them is described by
the Times-Star. He was a gambler , yet
never lost or won a dollar. Ho would
wager with himself , and was correspond
ingly ecstatic or downcast and gloomy ,
win or lose. In sporting parlance , no
was constantly "at horse and horse"
with himself.and he found in that double-
tieaded condition the highest delights of
anticipation. Although he lacked the
determination to actually bet , still he
liaunted the pool and c rd room * , u'ith
his hands in his pockets jingling his sil
ver coin and transferring his money from
one pocket to another , according us his
right or his left side won. He kept a
regular account mentally with his right
and left hands , and thus realized all the
excitement of betting- without being sub
jected to the liability of dropping- his
wealth , but at the same tijno hova con
stantly on the veree of actually participating
patingin the game , but never could
muster up courage to deposit his money
on the table His great si'hemo was to
select a number in the Loui.-iana ttate
lottery , which ho would carry In his
head , and he waited the report of the
drawings with feverish anxiety , which
for several days previous to the event
almost prostrated him , so nervous and
worked up would he become. One time
he actually won the capital prize in this
way. The gain of so much wealth , in
his mind , proved to be a. shock he could
not with-tand and superinduced an at-
tack-of brain fever which proved fatal.
Water
Lily
Sonn
Will
Float.
"Vomlooisiu in New Ortcnns.
N'onobut the natives appreciate how
intensely the power of voudoo magic is
feared and detested in and about New
Orleans , even to this day , says the Illus
trated America. ! .
People of consideration , whose educa
tional advantages would naturally b >
supposed to lift them superior to such
gross superstition , ridicule the black
art. And yet brought into direct con
tact , many of them entertain a vague
uneasiness regarding the occult inllu-
ence it is supposed to exert.
Christian science and spiritualism ,
with the manifold forms superstition
has assumed in the north and west , hae
failed utterly to aopeal to the southern
tempcrment. They all lack a certain
picture'-oueness ; they seem foolishlv
vague , with none of the warmth and
virility that Lotiisianians demand even
in the supernatural.
Of course , as a whole , whlto popula
tion condemn it , but it is pretty gener
ally acknowledged that an element can
be found extending from one end of the
state to the other that has a secret yet
abidin ? " faith in this ancient negro
fetich.
Ticket's at lowest rau-s and superior
accommodations via the great Rock
Island route. Ticket otlice. 1C02 Six-
tee nth and Far nara streets. Omaha
A Ftr.irifje Tribe of Indians.
Ben \Vittick , for some time connected
with the geological survey , has made a
trip through the Gr nd e y i n o t ie
Colorado , nnd takes direct Usue with
Colonel Holabird , who has made explo
rations in that section , says a special to
the Chicago Herald. On reaching th ?
canyon Mr. Wittick did not find a class
of Indians in a starving condition , ai
they have been described , nor did ho
find that they were descendants of the
Aztecs. On the other hand ho found
them in the midst of a marvelously fer
tile valley. lie- made Investigations
Into their language , rites , ceremonies
and legend , and Is convinced that they
are in no way allied to the Aztecs. They
are monogamists. The men are a little
above the aveaajre in height , strong
and active. The women arc
smaller , and given to fan
tastic decorations of their faces.
To strengthen the hair , thicken thecrowth ,
stop its blanching and falling out. and where
it is gray to restore the ycuthf ul color , use
Hall's Hair Kcnewer.
Made n Fortune , but Lost aVlfe. .
James Grayton , left Ardmore , I T. , re
cently , under distressing circumstance.
Three years ago ho separated from his
wife and children in Kansas to make a
fortune further weat.aays a special dis
patch to the Globe-Democrat , Not hear
ing from htm for two years , his wife con
cluded he had abandoned her , secured a
divorce and moved here. Js'otlong ago
she married a farmer named John Les
ter , and was living with him when Grav-
son made nis apoeurance. Ho had made
? oO,000 nnd returned to Kjuisas for hlb
family. Not finding them ho came on to
Ardmore. The surprise was a great
shook to himhut , realizing thesituatlon ,
he generously made over his money to
his children and returned to his western
home.
1602. Sixteenth ana Farnam streets is
the new Rock Island ticket oDiee. Tick
ets to all points east at lowest ratei
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.
WANTED
ISSUCD BY CITIES.
COUNTIES. SCHOOL
, . , , . . DI5TFIICT8 , WATCH
COTTrspondenceloUcittd.
COMPANIES ETC.
H.W HARRIS COMPANY
. , & , Bankers ,
I93-IC3 Dearborn atreot. CHICAGO.
7O Stita Stroou BOSTOH ,
Omaha Manufacturers ,
Boot * nud Shoes.
K1RKENDA.LL , JONES A CO. ,
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes
CtnUtor Doiton nabberihoo Co , Itca , 1104 aedtlM
lUrn r Street. Oman * . Hen.
Brewers.
STORZ & IUER ,
Lager Beet Brewers ,
1U1 Ntrth ISih Street. Omivhn , Ntb.
Cornice.
EAGLE CORNICE WOHKS.
innfacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice
lndo e n nj tnfUlleikTlUhU , John Krn
proprietor. I * and 110 South 10th itrovL
ArtlstH1 Materials.
A. HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1511 lX > ufh Strttt. Om&ha. Neb.
Conl , Coke , Etc.
OMAHA CO At , COKE iN'D LIME CO ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
B. Z. Cor. IHh anj Douslu 3 tree U , Omaha. Neb
Cigar * .
DEAN , ARMSTRONG Jc CO. ,
Wholesale Cigars.
1N KthSirwt "HelloI" lit ) .
Dry Goods and .Votluns.
M. E. SMITH i CO. ,
ry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions
Corner llth and Howard t-treeU ,
K1LPATRICK-KOCH DRV GOODS CO. ,
mporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods ,
nti'lurnlib.lntrnood. Corner Illh ana Uune ?
Streets , Omaha , Neb.
Furniture.
DE\VEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Ftrnnm St
CHAELES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture.
Omaha , Nebruka.
Groceries.
JIcCORD , BRADY As CO ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
Leiranvorth Street * , Omaha. Nebraska.
Lumber , Ktc.
0. "W. DOUGLAS & CO. ,
Dealers in Hardwood Lumber ,
TarJ 1310 N 15th St. , Omaha.
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD.
Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Eta
jpcrted ind American Portland Cement Btati
aftat for Milwaukee Hydraulic Ctmtat , ud
Qalncr Vhlt Ume.
CHAS. R. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood caxptu and parquet flooring. Vth and Doutl&l
Street ! , Omaha , Nobnuka.
FRED W. GREY ,
Lumber Lime Etc. Etc.
, , Cement , . , .
Corner 5th and Uougliu StreeU , Omaha.
Millinery ami Notions.
I. OBERFF.LDER Ac CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Millinery ,
SB. 510 and 21 ] South llth meet.
Notions :
J. T. HOBINSON NOTION CO. ,
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods ,
1121 llarnej itreet. Omaha.
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Refined aud Lubricating Oils ,
Ail * ( Teai , ate. , Omaha. A. II. Blihop , Manager.
Paper.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
nlc itock ol printing , wrapping and wrlttnj
paxr. Special attention glTcn to card paper.
Safes , Etc.
General Aeenu rar
Halls' Safes ,
BI and K3 South 10th St. . Omaha.
Toys , Etc.
H. HARDY 4 : CO. ,
Jobberiof
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods ,
I3on Forulstilns Ooudj , Children' ! Carriages. 133
Fnrnain street. Omaha , Neb.
Water Supplies.
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
windmills. 913 .n4 93 } Jones it , Omaha
G. F Ilusi , Acting Manager.
Iron Works.
PAXTON A : VIERLINQ IRON "WORKS ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Bnilding Work ,
Koglnes , braai irork. central founJrr. tuichlno iai >
blacksmith work. OOlco and works , U. 1 * .
Kr. and 17th tuwt , Omaha.
OMAHA SATE Ac IRON WORKS ,
Mani'rs ot Fire and Burglar Proof SafeSj
Vaults. Jail work. Iron shutters and On e ipea ,
U. Andreenprop'r. Cor llth fnt Jackion Su.
Basil , Doors , Etc.
M. A. DISBROW Si CO. ,
Wholesale manutacturers of t
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings.
Branch oOct , 12th and Iiard streets , Omaha , Net * .
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of South Omaha. Limited.
NEBRASKA
National Bank
U. B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB.
Capital. - - - - $ / OOOOO
Surplus Jan. 1st , 1890 - B7,8OO
OSlwri nd Director ! Ilenrr W T ti , "reildenti
LfimltS. Heed. Vlce-rrealdent ; Jun > W 9 T jf , \ T
T. Marie. Joha 9. Coillox , K. C. Caihlcv. J. S. A
I'iUicl , W. li. S. Uuihot , caihler.
THE. IRON BAJNK.
Corner ith nd Farnam Su.
A Of neral Uanltlng lloainesj Tran < actel. (
We Offer fo / Sale.
Four thounnnd ton1 * choice Haled Hay , F O
II. can , Str.in , ? ! * ' * Siding , linlan or Ifornlck
stations , on 0. .M , it i t. I' . U. II. , In lots to su I *
juirfliasir ; prices ru uliteU by the murke *
Cull and see ui.
STRANGE BROS , ,
SIOCX CITY. IOWA
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