Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 09, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE CfllAHA DAILY BEE , THL'KSDAY , OCTOBER 9 , 1890.
HIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS.
Wteat Resists the Efforts of the Majority
to Make a Emk.
NO IVPORTANT INFLUENCES IN CORN ,
O ( u Kcnmlii rirm nnJ Stcn ljr No
Acthc Intercut In Provis
ions Iihc Stout anil
rinanclnl.
CnuAno , Oct [ ° peclalTclesram to TUB
HrE.-ror the third time this week the
majority of the trade In wheat played for a
Ircak In price * nd got left. 1 he only reason
for expcotlnea. t > nr > k-set this tnornlncwas
It-came there was * n advance > wttrday and
curb Influui'-es * ore aciinst the market. On
this the ruiilar market opened nearly Ic
under the ck e Inst nlelit at fl.'flS for
December and ! l 07 ; for May Scalpers
dumpMi whatever wheat they had on hand
and the low point for December wasIl.ttJU ,
just Ic under last nlirht. Good buv In * was
Instantinroiis and the market ie < ponded , and
In thirty minutes December was up to
II04' | and May to tl CuS. Hutehlnson
was a buyer nnd the croud said lie
was simply getting the price up to sell on
Hoyden , SlaufTer.In " er , I.oin , Dunham ,
Mltchdl and many others bought on the way
up. Then I-osan s Iiou'e besan'tllln ? for St.
Louis Manlier turned ellcr and Illooin
became conspicuous ; In fact elllns became
quite popular forhalfanhourandlx forenoon
prices were azaln at tha totlom-DeecmbcL
II ' May ! l 07' } Then bull new * beyan to
be felt , lablei were slishlly bullish from
the stiru lie clpts In the northwest were
very ll ht at jljuir- , far both Minneapolis nnd
Duluth. lie-celpts hero wero\cry light at
caij , with but 10 ears of contract wheat. New
Vorkclcnred but little wheat today , but re
ported snles of four a mount ID ; to 00,000
barrels This wa < so ennrmous that It was
not altogether crcillttd. O K Clark , however -
ever wired hcav ) sales by millers for both
home and foreign account. Mlnneajiolls s"iit
dispatches saylns It hid had no such trade In
flour for slxtj days. Detroit and Toledo re
ported 200000 bii hels uf wheat worked todny
Montreal reported nlncloat loads \\lth this
classof news and with lonjrs burin ? back
their wheat sold earl'er , the market was
carried to Hie best fijures of the d y De-
ccinber sold stnljrht up to HOi'iand Miv to
fl.O'i There was a little decline from
thc'O prues and December wa at II H't.
la&l niphl s figures at 1 o clock. The
crowd cot whlpsawed In the wheat pit
the last hour. I In tell In inn's representatives
bought wheat quietly around S10IS as If a bis
llncof calls sold atiove tl Ol'i was to be callct
at the close. At lat the tactics nere changed
andthe crowd Iiax Ins Winded upexpenlns a
ttruns close at lop prices wheit all canio 01
the market and prices went back to the bottom
tom for the day In quick time October was
quoted up to JIO.VJ ind clo-ed it 00'4c ; De
cember closed at 1103'4 ' and May at 1 07H. The
cMfn-Hesalcsof wheat anel flour at Detroit
and Nuvv \ ork erc not confirmed. A rumo
cf aVall street failure helped the break
The corn market had no Important In
flucnces at work ted ly. In a si-neral waj
trade expect- bullKh so'vcrnrneiit crop re
port i'rlday , ana mo tof the trailo hold some
Ion ; corn and stand by H with this cipccta
tlon The innrket openel atidecllne wlkh
whcit and , like the nheat market , w as at once
r d\ancecl. The ud\ancc was niado eas ;
by tlio fact that receipts \\cro - \
Rruall ftt 1"0 car < . The weather
was nsiln t any liino movement.
On the other hind , the Ohio report pivo the
condition at TifC , ngalntt the September gor-
ernincntc tlniatc of M. llutchln'on became a
teller on toe adrance The market held quite
stubborn most of the session and closed at
best prices. October old . .itJO c to JO ic- and
held pretty firm nround Me : May opened at
Wc anil fold ctraiglit up to 53c , oil to ai'c ,
up to jJcnnU to52' c at 1 o'clock. I'Mvlleges
on May corn were 5JSo ( and 53c.
There was-oroe stir iu the oats trade early
and the market kept pretty irm ami steady
rcoinlU'Si of other drlces It was a narrow
rariKc and when tlicday was o\cr prices were
practically iinUian cd. October was quoted
utai'ic. opcninc ami closing. Utccmbcrclosed
at tOc ; May sold at I"tu to 43c and closed at
42V.
Just now there Is not any very active inter
est In provisions , that Is such as will Rite a
decided tendency to the marlct. Trices are
easily chansed for a day , but no Importance
is attached to the variations Tor two or
tlireu day * past the pork market has been de-
presM-d at tlieon 'nlns. This iras credited to
Am.our A. Co. forcing low fi nrts In order to
Luj prixlucts. Tliccrvat receipts of Imps this
murnltiKliad a doon ain effect , as there rro
31MO ri-ortcd | it the 3 aril * , and prices wire
30o to Km olT. jBrniiry pork stirteti 15o lower
amund ( II TJ. .ol'l up to JII.Wj. and closed at
SlITTS May < old up toi247 > tnnd closed nt
ti4n ; October 11 bid Lard w s " * } lower
for all Months with January at Jo-'O Hlbs ,
aUo , were 2 , c to 5c lower but not actl\ .
Nr.vr YORK , Oct. S. ( cpcelil ! Telccram to
Tut Hrr ] STOCKS The market for stocks was
very Irrcjrular at the opcnln ? A few showed
pains , many were unchanged from the clo e
ycstertliy , and otbcivrcro depressed from
the stirt. Some shares opened lilshcr and
sold otTshirplj. and a few that opened ivlth a
break rccov cred quickly This w s the chir-
actcrof the market the first hour. Latcrtho
entire ll > t acted heavy und prices all around
showed materlil losses Susar was unsettled
nt ' 7it , off to7t > ' 4and up 1077 ; I.ackawanna
was up to 144 and ol to 143S ; Atchl-
mn ) touched 33'j and recovered ' * ; Union
Pacific dropped to Sl'i and rallied toil' ' il
Gould'i fa o lte , > tlssourl 1'aclflc , opened
with 'j. Ios atOi'j and recovered to Csy. Of
the Grangers IturllnjUon was off ' to 51 > ;
IsorthvTcstern , li to lex ; > ; Uotk Island. ' 4 Miff
77S ; it. Paul , ' toClli. Other stocks showed !
eouie actlvltj and looses were. Bis Tour off
; jto i : Ixaulsvllle't toSO'J ; Irle , to 2J'J ,
nnd Manhattan broke I1 , to Wt on the Aben-
roth court decision against the elevated. The
weakness VTHS contrary to the tone of me' -
saeca 'ent out la t nlelit. Tndo ccnerally
believes that Mr. Oould Is ivorkln ? the mar
ket , but ] u > t vrhcn his jiiiiport is confidently
eipected prices co rattllns down London
bu > > lncs vTaslUhtaiid Ind little todo with the
cour-eof tlipmirket early. The stock market
drifted 'mo further liquidation iftcrinladiy.
Lower prices er reached ona dce'llne and a
crcat line ofloiic stocks was di-.lodi.-ed. and
bear * aldi-d in depressing values. Trade U
prcatl ) dlshearteued overtho.-looniyoutlook.
Atlhecloouhl on wa off two points to J4 ;
Ilurllnston nearly two points to WItock :
Island mort thin2per ent to73l , M. 1'iul
went ( lo n toK ) > 4 but rallied and closed with
aiut lo-sof . ' " , at VIS Inlon I'aclno broke to
50S and rallleu a little , l.ouUvtllo wuntuovvn
to ? U and Lackawuma to 14.4 > lomy was
fairly ea-y but there , was not jupport for any
cla s of stocks s-ales reached JU..UO.hires. .
ThofollonnK | were thocloslns quotations :
1) ) K 41 rreutar I \orthern I'aclQc
< 3o prrferreU
17 S. 41,1 recular 1 C A J. VV
V t * 4H ctiutM n I ilo | referred
I'aclncbi of * A > j Ve r lurkCemral lua
K-ntrnl I'ac'fc I' I ) AK
Chicago4 Alton ! Itcxk lilnnrt
Chlrtico , Uurllncton ( Jl 1st. I'aul
A yulnc r do iirtferreil
I ) U AV l t'mulOmaha
Illlnulitrnlril l do preferred
Kit AW t'nlonPicine
Kan * A Texas 16 \V st-U A. I' . . 10
Ijiteh' Tf , do rrcfi'rrM
UlcnUin Central VVvttern Lolon
.Ml.jourl Pa IBe
MO > EI I asy at.4iC jer cent.
I'mui. Mtiir isiiue r rEii-S iC7 per cent.
bTUiitiMi l-xi-ii\NRL-Qulct but steady ;
ilxty-duy bills , J4 (14 ; Oeiuaud. (4 W.
NEW VonK , Oct & -Special [ Telegram tea
Tar DEE. ] The follow In ; arc the tululus stock
quotations :
llO Ontario ISM
IIMIIP no I'phtr ' ilU
fuMonla , II 11 noM i-o
( teller > M llrmoulb a
Crown Point . , u
1011) , o
llornMlrrr . . St * < utt .r I'reek R )
Iron blltcr no 'Union ' ton
J'JIODl'l'K M.I JIICKTS.
OniCAoo. ( XtClo e Wheat Weak ; cash ,
CV < e ; l > rcemb r.ll HP * , May
forn-M jidyj cash. JOc ;
. . cash , r > occmb r , 00 !
u&y. l.Nc *
Ilj e-rirnii Ct Jc.
Jtarley Meadyi Be.
lltit.
I'ork Steady ! ca b , I T'ii Janu-
.rr in 774 : Majr.tliKS
f. rd "toadri ca b. KM'J ; January , KM
M4Mar. . UCOtAKH.
Prime Timothy < Julot ; 11.28.
AUil kcy- | ] lii
riour-Klrm ) unchansed : winter
prlnj vrhtftt , riW8.VJOj rye ,
Hulk Mean -Shoulders , ( .Kffi < M&n : short
clcnr , 13'X'HA w ) ; short rtlxf.V.T f. 40.
IJutter-Steftdy ; creamtry , ) V3 ; dulry.
full cream cheddars and
FJTCS iK'adri f rt h ITtH'c. , ,
-rnclinneeili henry cn-en suited.
lljlit crccn salted . CMc : sreon.S'ie ; salted bull
lilile * . 6c ; dry calf . SftOo ; doaeon' . ciieh. 3T ' .
Tallow Unchanged : > o 1 , 'ic ; No. Sc ( ;
cake. 44C.
Shipment * .
Flour , hbls , Ut >
r. .
Oats , bu 3 ,
XrwVonK. Oct- . \\heat-ll ; elp _ | "vl ) ft
bushels exports. 4'i V : spot dull. un ttled
ftnd weaker. No. 2 red. f l M < H Inilevntor ;
" i . ' .float , il OVifctw-'j f ctl"o. " . 3
. , - , , , , ungraded red , * lQHtM ( ( ' ' ' , pP-
Lions generally weuk. .So. - red > ovcuiDer
CorrT IteVelpls'VlI'flbnshf'ls , exports HI WO ;
; pot w < akcr : S' > 2.57V in elevator ; Xlt9X * o
afloat ; unirndtd tnlxe < l , 57' < f" NHc "pilous
dull atidlowr. Noven her clowns nt 3 , * e.
Oats ltt'Ct.lpt . 147.WJU buslu'ls ; export * .
GO , pot Crii.ir fairly active , No. 5 white.
K/iT4MV : mixed wustrrn , 4l40'c ; white
e-it rn. tt W optli ns Mronscr fairly active ,
November closing at4V.c.
lolTer-Option-i closed steady. .11110 points
jlown ; snle . H.iVJb.iC" : Octolwr.tl-.W , Novctn-
ber , } l7t" . ; I > < comber , ! 17.05 < tl7 10 , spot rlofirm :
falrcarjo s , fyt " .
' usar-Kaw firm , refined , flm.
I'etrolcum-L'nltcd clo.cd at S0 < c for > o-
x ember.
I.-s-i-nrm ! western 5
I'orkyulet , mess , ! llMaK. ; extra prime ,
! 10V > gIlf i
I/ -\\oaker ; western steam , S'j.li'j ; > o-
Tpnibcrrloslns ut ! X4 < V4' >
Hotter 1 Ino crailcs tlrm : western dairy 10
, western creamery. 122l'ic ; Kiglu , a4
.
Chcc c Strung : llyht sUmsia7U < ! -
ST I/Ofl . Get S Vi licit , cash , firm at M'ic ' :
options lower ; Mny tl 07
( orn-Ixiwir : cnih , 4"- ; Mar , V v , .
Oats lowers c h. 37'tCi May , 4.C'
1'urkulctat JHCO
I/ird-teidr ut su.00.
WhNk ) * 113
Iluttortcady ; creamery.l lSc ; Elfinl > c ;
dalrj , & 817c.
MforiPOLl' , Oct . Wheat Demiind ac
tive ; receipt * 31s cars ; shipment' , ss cirs.
Lloslns N 1 northern October , ftVjc ; No-
vemticir t . ' , c. December tec , May. II 04U ; on
trai k 'fff ' , No " northfrn October. vJc , Deceni-
l > cr. < J4cion trick ttll , ® 4c : No IhanlOctoler ,
II12 ; on track , llffl. _
MII.W\CKFB , Oct S.-VHieat-Easr : Xn 2
spring. cah , 'nj'iSOse ; December , UiUc : No. 1
northern ? IOO.
Corn-Firm , No % 'Wc
Oats-Dull ; No 2 while , 40c.
I'rorlsloas-stuad } ; January pork. Ill > *
KA > S CITV. Oct. VMieat-Stronscr , No.2
hird. cash Oli > bid , October , 01' c asked , No. 2
t l. c ish. t jc bid.
Coui-Meady : No 2 cash.4C'.c Octol > cr , 4c.
Oats-ttronger , No. 2 cash , ic bid , October *
SJc.
' I.tvrKPOOt. Oct. S 'VMieat-rirrn ! Califor
nia No I. 74Sd percental : nd western win
ter , 7 I1 jdWT--d per t-entil.
Corn-Firm , den and fallen off ; ruhod west
ern , sl'id pir C'-'ital.
Oct. a. Wheat Firm ; No. 2
Corn-Finn , No : ml\ed. 5.TJ.Vltc.
Onts-stron ? , > o 2 mixed. ' " ' "
\ % hisky Jl U.
Citictco. Oct.LSpeclal Telcrram to THE
1ILEC TTtr-Trade slow , the general m ir-
ketwcik. and prime he ivy steer , tnat have
been selling at flO4Ui and upward were
gen < rally quotetl 13c lower , while nice h mdy
IW-lb and upward ste-cra sold teady. As
common stcera arc down to Ion witer mark ,
there as Hit e or uo chino in that class.
N.itUcbutcheistock lialsodown to the low-
st prlie" . fora jrir and would ecm lmpo-sl-
ilo to so lo cr. Te"c nt5 were reported steady
n canner-inil f n < \ stock. Tliero is nothlns
ovv In tliestockcrand ficderline. Ltslit llt-
Ic steers arc coliu at oxtremc-lj low prlce-
te-ers that h.i\o been -ellln at f4 Wij4. j
were quoted easier. The top price toda ) was
j 10 , and common stock , whlclrls now down to
ow water mark , vva.3 uuchansed Texans
ola nt f-.i"iS-'G i In ransers tlio top price
as for Home Mml and Cattle conipany at
J ) andUiJ but lite ) e-.terday alotof e-t-
rn rnnchers sold at 5-4 ( A ) , other rangers , JiU3
ino. .
Hoes Estlrn-xtwl receipts 3JOCO ; last
\edncsday.2l.i4' . the week thus far. 76,125 ;
lie amo tlmo list week. v4-j : > 4. \ \ Ith the
re-h receipts and the number carried over
ist limit ihero very nbout iWO on sale , and
Ion n went prices .V3.V on every tiling but
Isht , on which tlio decline was only lOc
ackers Dilcl iiueiii , largely t4.10S4.15 ;
Ipr > er- > paid ? l.JOi44 t for prime heaxy and
M tcMr weight * , while llzhi "ort" , Including
ho sliuo \ irl"t5 , sold it ? - l"34 CO largely ut
I 50 ; lUht Mlchigini of 1JO tIK ) Ib a\ erases
sold at f .1.7534 ou and pigs at { 3.CO3J 73.
Oct. " . Calllo receipts. 1 ,000.
market lower , stecrtl W3.J U , Texaus , t-.3
ii.i.ajranscrti'Jk > 'ta.Ui
llos Uecclpts J50XI , market lower ; prime
! iea\y nd butcher weUbts , tlUiil 5J ; llgbt ,
! 4
tlicop Receipt * 0.000 , market easier ; stool.-
ers. J3.V'J.N' ( ' > ; western' . 441WB42J , natives ,
K VN i CITV. Oct. ? . Cattle Rc'clpts. 6.320 ,
shipments. V500 , markel iiilOc lower : steers ,
iJ. l > a > 0 ; cows , ilCOSMO ; Mockers and fecd-
irs. . ' 2.VTi'.100 , range steers , U.sOj2.43 ( ; range
CO vs $ l. ( $ U5.
Hos > Uceelpts 12.GCO , shlomentS'S.OOO , mar
ket ue20c lower , all grades , H t > BI.-10.
ST. J.ouis Oct 8. Cattle-Receipts. 4,000 ,
shipments none , market stcidy ; f ilr to fancy
native steeriJ. . ' ifrl.OJ , stocker- . mil feeders ,
! J.OOAJ.UO : lev.uis and Indians , f.4j3.JI )
lloss ICccctpts 4.rO3 , shipments none.tiiir-
. ket . . - lower _ . . . _ , . llea . . > . . „ M > IV34.4. , rtVJ ) , mixed grades ,
> * { VJ *
? IOUX cClir , Oct. s Hoes Receipts , 3,205 ,
selllu.- , 33.7ja4.lbulk , tl CX.34 10.
SOCT11 OJl.lll.l JIlItllETS.
Cattle.
" \Ycdnesdiv. Oct. 8.
- receipts of cattle. 2.&O , as com
pared with 2.GCO je-terda > nnd44tednes -
dy of last w < . .eThere was no good stock
on Iho market The bet prades of stccrJ
vroiild sell it sleidy prices , poor grades 5 to
lOc lower ; evcrylhlnuin the butcher line , 5 to
lOo lower except the very best : feeders unchanged -
changed ; no western steers among the re
ceipts.
Estimated receipts of hors , 7MO , as com
pared vklthSOslycsterdav and 4Vi7Wednesday
of last neck. Tlic market * u5tolio lower.
AH'old Cliolr-oheavy 5 to lOc lower. Ll ht ,
und wlted 1'Jc lower ana heavy pickers ISj
loner Kanio tl.s53li Llvtht * 4 Oi34 13 ,
heavy , SL5ii4 OJ , mixed , flT ( & ! 15. The aver-
asoof the prleo paid wa 14 00 is compared
with 14 Is yesterday aud 1114Udnesday of
last week.
bheep.
Estimated receipts of sheep , 771 , the market
easier , natives. U.3 J.W , westerns , f-MOa
S.tO.
i'rc iin Prices.
The followlnsls a table of prices paid In
this market for the Rrade ol stock mentioned.
I'rlnicleer * . 1 f to luolbs ! 4 13 fs4-1
Good * lecr > , liA lo 14JJ Ibs . 4 tt > ® 4 J3
( looi steers. 10V ) to IJM Iba . . .LKi ft 1.15
1'a.ir , 10 > AltoltM Ibs . . . . JM 444.0J
Common , ! > to 1.VO Ibs S.25 ftJ.0) )
Common canners 100 Ol.CO
Onllnarj-to fair cows 2.00 ft JM
I'alrto iood cows - ' O < V ! . V.
Uood to choice cows 2.75 6-1.00
I'lmlcc to fancy cows 2.35 ( iJ-l'i
Fair to Rood bulls 173 fc2.iV >
Choice to fancy bulls 2-V )
I.lsht stooke-ri and feeder : . . . . , 'J.OO
KetHlcrs tU ) to 1100 Ibs . . . 2.rS
1'alr to choice llelit hos . . 4 05
t'ntrtocliolco lit > av li < 4 . .t.v >
l"als to cholco mixed hess . . . 4.05
Disjiobiliuii of Stock.
Show Ins Ihe number of head of stock purchased -
chased on tbls m irket yest rdav as reported
by the vfelfbiuastersofthe Mockyards com
pany :
CITTI.C.
A. Co SI
Thu ( IIMITFO II Hammnnd company4
The Ariuour-Cudihy packlns compam . < IV >
Omaha pae-klnz company . . . . 67
Lee Itotlisehlld . . lin
Hamilton A. frscphru . 7J
N els Morris. . . 2H
shippers and feeders Is7
\rmotir-Cudahy pacitln ; company . 2Js7
Orniha packing company
bwlltACo ( CO
< ! . II. Hamn.on'l A. Co
J. 1' . toulres A. Co
North I' . \ I' , company 370
I. 1' llrnlnard 104
hperry A. 11 13
&tockuR > and fce'dow It
Swift A. Co SMi
Tno Arniour-Cudaby packing company . 1ST.
George H. Hammond i. Uo 1M
UcprcscntatiTO Sates.
No. AT. Pr. No. Ar. I'r. No. AT. T r.
.11K.'M ) IS 106R40 34 1111 tJ W
to looo 3u 1 ioe 370 . i.w lu
II 12Hfl 3 3) ) S ? 1100 37T'l IS mi 331
: i < w a 7 } 47 1H3 3 U
4 $77 75 1 7TO l ro 4
t Wl 1 W 11 KH 1 ffl 18 1 O
2 1100 1 0) ) 5 SM 1 69 1 10CO HO
II CM 1 CO 2 lOlfl 1 60 51 * > ICO
5 PIC 1 IS 3 I01 1 flQ 3 TBS 100
51 7M 1 13 1 Die i en 74 TV JOO
KO 1 20 II KJ7 1 7\l 3 Uld 2(0 (
MKO 1 2V 1 K 1 71 1 1030 SW
1 I IBM 1 73 22 P43 200
49 SB 1 35 19 MB i 73 1 1200 2W
1C & 3i i : n 19 1145 1 73 5 MI2 21 * .
0 CM 1 4. 15 K 1 73 4 1310 233
3 KO 1 45 15 1M ) 1 73 22 IfrSt 2JO
5 I4KS 1 ! A 15 i O 1 JO
3 701 5 15 y > .1172 2 40 SO M3 S75
I' . ' 919 2 40 52 KW S7 *
19 i ir2 in 4 7"U 2 43 ilotn ! > > o
: i WO Z Y. .VH 2 M
4 7x1 S S ! 51 61 ! B41 2W
5 SI4 2 40 51II MM 2 05 31 M * 2W
15 013 2 40 . Ml 2 5 31S4 K SN
3 7l < ! 2 40 : ( 2 70 5 ttls 300
9 . SJO 2 40 1021 2 73
BCLtA
1 lilt ) 1 00 i.w i 73 2 1403 200
1 . KO 1 IB irwo i 73 1 MO 210
2 tfo i m ISoO 2 fcO 1 IKO 213
I. . W ) 1 75
f. ' . 28 1 71 M . ) 2 41 1 . 2D9 34)0
3 . 2tl ! 2 V , 3 . SSS 3 COMM
1. . 19 t
SPHI > GER5.
1. . 3000
2 1C10 = W 1 .1370 3
STLEK3 ,
51 MO 3 M
2 12J ) 3 i )
iiEircr.s.
5. . VA 2 JO
OSES' .
4 1510 2 09
xrtsrnnv CATTIE.
Xo. Ar. Pr.
\f Hoot-
115 tcor . talllngt . l.tfll
M feeders . . . ! < V 2 $
73 feeders . . . . ' 04
ai steer * . lIOu
33 steers . l , ss
EI1ELP.
No. Av. I'r.
I'r.n
lee western' , wethers . . . 107 n 5
lft. " > westerns wtthors . 10" 3 j
> C westerns withers . 107 3 5i
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No Av. Sh. Pr.
5 . 546 M Jli 24 ; 120 40
5 .
204 VO 3-0 70 .SOI S ) 4 a-
207 iM 3 5 t * .202 200 405
112 2-3 K ) W ISO 405
IS 2CTI 40 3'0 OH .vn 2"H 405
212 121) 3' ) OHOl 2..1 1JU 40. }
170 N ) 3M IK .2J7
197 'CO . 120 405
.KM 120 J'O .210 40
ItrJ 400 3 74 211 SO 405
3J'O
J'O .17 . .l J 405
-"O 19J IV. 2 > 0 100 405
. ' 07 120 3's ) t > 7 . .2J4 2W 4 OT
7U
: uj KM U ) . .255 240 405
: too jjo TO
10.1 101 TO C7 . .sa so JOT.
! > . ! 400 .110 C7ft ) 2-i SCO 4 05
. JDO 40 3fO CC . 2i ICO 4071 ,
2C 40 110 70 W 4071 ,
2O7 S ) Tl- f- . ' ' . > ' , 120 407' ,
f7)
2tW & 40 J05 7) . .I'O 40 4 10
. 2 . - . 1JO 3 ft" . . .2190 4 10
272 leO 3ft" 4 10
. .170 JIG tfCO 251 240 4 10
61 2Tf7 243 3K CO S4 1JO 4 10
61Cl 214 200 1 i5 _ 70 'J29 20) 4 10
Cl 2G7 2S ) ' 04 24i SO 4 10
fin 212 4t 40J 03 2-3 CoO 4 10
03n
finO 241 240 4 CO < -n OT 40 4 10
r,7 247 Vft 400 if > SO 4 10
70 274 2-0 400 212 4 12' ,
70M 212.m
70ri 2th 40 400 C7 .m ice 4 I" .
ri 2M 2lW 400 . 24. 2 > 0 4 15
2U 2iO 400 iici 4 I"
70 237 "Vln 4 CO ci . . 2j7 10) ) 4 15
701 1.VI ifi IfiO 400 cift u.v > ira 4 17' ,
.VI yv > M 4 CO ft ! . .2-6 1W 4 20
Tli 223 .V 0 4 < X ) . . 2.-0 40 220
.223 400 400 7s . . 2U SO 420
7sFa
: re JIM 400 Fa - W 42.-
07 2.V Id ) 4 00 FaSI ' 425
07v 270 240 4 OT 74 .I : H - 4 2T.
7fi s .vu 405 . . 2-2 ICO 425
CO t > 3 200 405
01 2 j 40 403 - 423
I'IG VSD SHU'S.
20 . M 223 5 . . .103 27" .
143 . CO 2O 16 . . 12i 40 27"
12iM
< k M - 3 W
cT MI ; no Vf 240 JCO
ID . 22J 2-0 2 73 170 40 3 00
1UO . SO 20 2 75 207 120 300
Market Mention.
. \scnt OcorscW Jone . of the Street's Stable
Car line. Ins received orden forlEJ ears to bo
loaded with mnso cittlo for thU marki t be
tween nuw ami > ocml > er 1 placed a follows.
Del vicCord orders twenty car > to Denver to
bo londed on October 10. Colonel licnd twenty-
-eAen to DCS Jlolne , \ M , , to load Oclobc-r 1C.
J. U La rue ram thirty-slv cars to Ka llrn
October 14 hwan land and cattle company
tvvtnty car- , October 1s. twenty cars October M
anil t-ventr fan Octoner 31 , all to be loaded
at Kcllj , Wo. . _
OJl.lIll Jl.lItKJ3T ! >
Groceries.
Pvrrs-Porslan , G-lbboxOijc
Tni > E Cotton twine"Illbb. . " very One. V
lbhale V"e : cotton twine , XX brand , { -b |
bales , IN * , beinp tvrlne , ' 4-lb bale .l c.ill
twine. COe ; candle wick , 22e ; 4ft cotton
clothes lines. t3c. ( n-ft cotton clothes lines ,
$1.O , t-0-fl cotlMi lines Jl 40 ; CO-fi I-il lines
tl 73 , CO-ft Jute , il 00 , wool twine * , s'jC
ituivLondon laverLallfornla Illy , per
l > ox ti75 , hose > -tioc , " JJ K > , loo-o muscatels
C'allfornh Illy , * - 41 ; horse-hoe , ! vr. , "star , '
looe mu catel ? J.20"eedless Californla.S2.nO ;
California -cedle - , sultuns in sicks per Ib ,
f > 4 % , California niu-calels. In sacks s c ; new
V ilcnc-las , U'jC , ondura. laer. now , lu'je.
FUIIXCIOUJ Gootc Hirley. l'4c , farlni.
5c , peiSl e : oatmeal , bbl- . } i7ifcG.:5 , b lf
bhN , 3.00a.l j , macaroni lOUHc , rcrmlcclll ,
ItiQtlc : rice , choice 5'tffJOc ; fancy. C Tc ;
head , 7c , saso and taploc , GrJ7c ; lima beans.
G'opill peas. Jc : < pizctll. lie.
\\IHITIVO \ I'li'tittraw. . per Ib , ISttl c ;
raz .I'iC.manllla il ttGc ; N'o. 1.8o.
MOI \ E ! llbls > O fancy , per gal , 3V7i37c ;
choice. 4B47cood ; WJ2C , Cuba , baking , Js
( S-TOc : bhck. strap. 203J2u.
-OD-l'ks W Ib-10 box. SUc , kes s 4'Je.
VIVEOVII CWcr. > V. npnle elder. lOo ; I ) S.
cider , l-'c , white , wine , 15o , fane ) , fruit. 1-c.
Oti > 1JO prime white , lie ; 150 water white ,
I3o , 175 headlisliU ll'.c , 74 pasollne , IJc
' .o ; cranulated , 2c , in bbls
.
-TOVE l'ot.i n tiOOa3. 3 per sro-5.
IUcm per 10 , f 1775 , Lewislon. per 100 i 1
51773 ; Union siuare,40 pcrcentntl list.
& \I.T lalry,2 J Ibain bM , bulk. 210 ; be t
Krade , 005s , fc'-M : best crade. ICOa . * J40 ; best
Kride. MO- . } . ' .23 : rock tali , crushed , tl so ;
common , bbl , il.25.
CIV > CD MEVTS Corned beef , 1 Ib , $1.20 ;
corneel beef. 2 Ibs , ll'O ; lunch toncucN 1 Ib ,
Ufa , lunch tongues. 2 ILs , il.75 , brann , 1 Ib ,
sJCi ) ; brawn , JibUCO : ox tonsue * . 1V Ihv
tiOO ; oxtonsue Ulbs ? 300 ; chluped beef , ll
His round cans SVH , roiit beef 2-lb round
cans JOO ; potted ham. ' Ib , round cans. or c ,
potted liarn , ' , Ib. round cans. II 20 ; deviled
ham , lt Ib. round cans , ftV , deviled ham , 'i Ib.
round canil 20 , potted ox tonsue , ' 1 Hi.
round cans , ft 20 ; coniprcs-cd hum , 1 Ib.
square cans , tl.20 , compressed bam , 3 lu.
s < ] uarecans , 1273. irlpe , 2lb round cans tls ) ,
minced calop * 2 In. round cans , Ji20 ; boneleis
plj * ' feel , 2 Ib. - < iunro cans J2-25
\u-Pcrlb Cut loaf , 7'c , Cubes , 7Hc ;
Standard , powelorcd , 7'sc ; XX.\X. powdered.
c , cranulated , standard. 7c ; confc'ctlouers'
Atft'ei white , extra O , brilliant. 7lc ; extra
t' , royal CSc , central C , 5Hc ; golden 0 , 5 4c ;
dark C , So.
M \ ri.Eco * R Per Ib 5c caVcs , 33-lb boxes.
1 A ! , li > oe kes JO-lb boxes , rJliC , 1-lb bricks , JO
IbIn box. pure 14c
> Coirrn Uoaslearosla , 2J'c ' ! Bunola ,
25' c : lieruiunri. c ; Dllworths , 2Sc ; tlon ,
ate ; Millpouih , 2T.c. Cordov-u , 25 c , Mocha.
5lc ; O ( I Java , 30e
lmii.ii PIILII ? Turkl-h prunc . less than
hhdIv9 7Sc orlclnal hhdo less , Ho-nla
prunes C-lb Niell to 110. 71.tc1 apples
uvarKirated. nc rln ? choice. 16c ; evaporated ,
nee rlnz prime. 15'ic , apricots , fancy.ln sack * .
JOc ; blacwl > errl , - , new , lOVtc ; raspberries 23
Ibs to box , J c , currants , now. 5',7t&conslnat
casks , ' 40 les-i , Vostlzza currant- , extra , In
boxes , tvc
Curr i. Premium F. C twin flats per Ib.
10lo ; Premium K. K , Youns American. 1HC ;
brick. 13c. elomestlc & < ris < , IWtlTc : tilarn , In
foil , each tl.OO ; I.inilerser , IS'iC.
> injlmonds. . l c ; llratlK 17c ; filberts ,
13c , pecans , ICc : abutISc ; pcunut cocks ,
10'ic ; roasleil li'ic ; Tennessee peanuts. PC
lliioom 5-tle , parlor. SltW ; 4-tle , ti75 ; 3-tlc ,
t223:3-tle. phln. il < i ; watebouse. .W ; toy ,
11.25 : whisk. { 1003123. r.or
OMVE.I cjuart * . per doz. , 1100 ; pints , per
doz. Jbulk ) ; , per pal.ux.
CoiiDVOE Manilla rope All IIPS from 7-10
to. 1 In , ISes. sisal rope , all sizes from 7-1G to 1
In , IIM ; "new processes , " all sizes from 7-1B
tel In. , re
I'oiTOV ROPE li In , l c.
-o u--l'a-.tlle , mottled , per Ib , 3IOc ; do ,
white , peril ) . Me.
I'tCKLU * Medium , perhbl. tOOO : inall. ! 000 ;
Khorklns. tlliO ; Imp. Dill , tls.Mtgal ( * casks/ ;
5.salbbl tlOCO.
Cn.Eii-Perhbl. refined , f5..V ) ; half bbl. I1JO :
haril elder , pure , per bbl , MOO. orune older.
half bbl , rj , pearrlder. half bbl , fiw ,
C'SMO VintTABLLs Tomaloe3lb extra.
II r-gLW ; 3-1 b standard we tern brands , il 10 :
rations Archer's stamlnrrt. I3.W Corn Finest
crovrn. il 00 ; tiato Cltv susar corn. Vf ry hne ,
JIM ; Ollman-lb sucarcorn. IliO : 2-lb extra
jlronier , 11 10 ; 2-11) ktandira western brands
J105. Musliroorn-l-lb Krench , eitra flne
2 25cn ; 1-lb 1'Mnch. line. l3'c : Mb
1 rvnch , ordlnarv , 15 .i-c. Peas Trrs , nne. per
can.V : deuil-tlne , per Can. Kc ; 2-lb bifttxl ,
(100 ; 2-lb early June , ll.M , 2-lb marrow , stand
ard brands tl 35 ; 2-lb fcoaktd , 7V firing
beans-2-lbhlgli sraile , IlefiiRee. tl ; 2-lb Gel
den wax boana. tl : Mb itrlnp beanm Wo ; Mm a
beans 2-lb M > aki > d hie. IlosUin-baVed beans
-Mb Ltwls , II 03 , Crown Brands , M.3S. Sweet
| irA. I'umpVIn *
H-lb. II 10 Ukra nnd tomaloeG6 ! ! ; okra ,
11.60 ! guccotajh , II 2a. t
? yoK i > MEAT -C1hol'p ham . suiar cured ,
12tolllbftf , ll'letchoice breakfast bacon. |
fcumr cured , boneless. It'tc , No 1 lunu , luenr
cured , 15 tolS Ibnv.-10't ' , No 1 nim . Miear
cured , 12 lba % , I0l o. No l uznr cured , 2g It )
ar , lOc : skinned hams lu'jc. bonel s ham ,
' or pl ln , S'ic. ' iliouldccs. ingtir
cured. OHCI bre kfatbacon , fnncir boneless
c : dried beef hims.snr.tr cured , > lc : bnron
shortcleirs B'iCl uncon clear backs , 0\c ;
bacon clear bellies , fancy llsht , 7c : bacon
short ribs. C'tc : beef tongues smoked. lOc.
&u jE-Koilo"'lrii { < ju - > t tlons ire for loti
of Mlbs and upwards IlolocnHs In ea nnds
fnncy , 4'ci boio'na-i 4 < i purV onimicp.lii link ,
8c ; pork iu ace. In bulk. * ' 1c ; blood , 4Vc ;
11 % er. 4vicliond ; cliewst. 4'ic : nioked head
cheese , Cc : irclncr of Irankfurt , 7c ;
1'oll'h h iusBe. .C. tonsuo sausnge. tc.
tHr ) S-U.T Mi ttMi.irt clears < > c Ion ?
cleir . SHC , short MM &iic , bellies , G ci clear
ai'oiik UD Ilrcr Mess pork. bbK ill CO ;
mcM pork , half bbls , uo.i , family or back
pork , bbls J1I..M ! family or back pork , half
bbls * 4.-1. cxtri me ircf , bbls , M.CO ; extra
in < * 94 bct'f , htilf bblfJ.J5
Ot-CO'Ulio\iitvE 2D-lb tahs V > 1M. 12'f ' : M-
Ib tub * . .olld , l"ie : 4Mb tub1lb rolls. ISc
Jar.t > Tierce * , ttlctlj pure. C'ic ' ; kettle
rendered tlerci" ' r
TiiifU-Half bld - ) i Pii-li. $ JM.
I'lCM.ED I'm- ' rcin-ll-\lf Mil * . e-icli ! 1.V ) .
> Pirnt ) 1'ios" TONOCIHalf bbls sU 00
I'lCKLEoUErt rosotE Ilbls. , each J17M.
riin ri 1'cr Ib Perch 7c , buffalo , dressed ,
7c ; pickerel. Pe , p'Ke.fle ' , trout. 9c , white , lee ;
cropple. lie : cattish , II CCH ! stcnk , 12c ;
Hounderslfc : Oregon ilaion , lie , black bass ,
IN : ; lobsters. l o bluefi-h lie.
fralt nnd pickled Cxltl b , extra Georces
new , 5 ie ; irrand bunk , m-vf. 4'JrlUcr ; , 2-lb
blocks. tc ; snow wliltc , J-lb bricks new , fc' c ;
turkey cod , larse tulddlo bricks i > c ;
snow whites , crates , 1J-5 Ib boxes 6' c ,
medium aled hcrrln ; 25 , Xo 1 aled her-
Tins , 20edomctio ; Holland herring. 40c ;
lamburcr plccd herrln ( We ; sar-
llneplced. . fiOe : ltu jn sirdl ncj. pi tin.Oc ,
Imported Holland h rnnirown brand. = " ,
dofaney mllkorJl W i uekerel , No 1 fhore ,
half bbls HIM , blojti r- . half bbls fli CO ,
vrlilto U-h. half bbls J-sTj , trout. Inlf bbl
J-.M : fnmllv-white llsh ijri , salmon , t > fVcn
half bbl,2-Ibbrollod mackerel. e.'oo3-lb , pi
mustard , Ji.oO , 3-lb , in tomato 'auce ,
SJijO , 5-lb Mare tncsa mackerel
i'JOO : 1-lb brook triut. J1.25 ; d-lb
brook trout , 'J2S : 1-1 ) ilmon. Sl.i5. 2-lb
white fl-h * A2S ; 1-lb white fl h. Hi'- , 2-11) lob-
stcr . * J J ! 1-lb lob ter > JiW ; 2-Ib o\ stirs , 12
. IOij J.lboStcr , 5oz. 1115 , I-lb oyster 10
OiS- -.MO ; I.lbpyster , lo2. ! l 1" : Mb silert , 12
oz , h..a. > ; Mb llaratarla , 10oz. iJ.M ! 1-lb llara-
tnrli , . ' > 01 , $1.0T > , r.ilrniont , 4 oz , { 1 03 , i'alr-
inont' 8 o7 , Ktbo.'l-Ibclim * 'littlo nocks JI..V1 ,
2ibclatiilittle neck * Jl T > . 3-lb cl.itneliow-
dor , t : U ) : 1-lb crabs , { . ' - > , 2-lb crabs. Ji iO.
rrcsh rriiit.
ApprEFall and winter ipples EXOOft ! .3.
OntMUHiitr I'ancy dark Cipo Cods , per
barrel * ' > : Hell andt'liorry. per barrel , Ja 00
„ < Jimalci. per box
LLVIOX I'rlccs ha\o 4aiu advanced ,
fanc > Malorl. t 'sperNx flow
ClUfORM I'BfiT-Ilr.-clpts ll.-ht , demand
peed 1'carVliiter Nell < Vlcir and otber
xarletle- per box. S10J/M.23 , quinces , per box ,
! JW ; pe iches per txi { . ' 0 > , plums , per box ,
Jl-Va on , irrapeTokav per box , il7jifc2.HO ,
gripeMilcat , per box. if 031 75 _ _ ,
I'anev ' per buueb , * 2 ( e300j lion-
duras , per buucb.'il OiiJ a
0 to The supply Is not larseand the de
mind is moitlj In , t 'mail waj nt il ooffil j
ptrbushcl , spaiii--h onions per crate Jl ' ) .
HEvChoice hand picked navj , U73
I'or iTOEa Ooo l tocl i scncrally ttlllns at
90o , but the market li w. ik
MVEET I'OTiocs hupply fair , Jersey stock
pi r bb ! . ! l 00.
OTIIEII Vi.onT.BLrs Rutabagas per bbl.
* ; > ) . whlto turnips per nbl , ! J W carrots , per
bbl , $ J.Z'i pvtMilp-.pt-r bbl. iii'i ; beets , per
bbl. : J.W , celery , 2. > 4k > o , rderi rootiCJurnian
f Ii.r > ' .per doMe cauliflower , fancj , per
loz i-.WU-JQo , Rirllc , per double strlns , ' * . ;
lior-e ridN'i roots , per bbl. fs.OOj horse radish
root- , per Ib. lOc
Street I'roduce.
FGG The receipts ha\ebcen moderate and
the market --teidy at 1- -
HUTTIII C reanmrj , fancy. 2X 3c ; creara-
crj , choice , l tt-iOc country choice , liVWX- ,
countrj , coed , li'St1 * , country , fair , Khslic :
coiintri. Inferior , > a K : .
O Mh-1'ralrle chiikcn . per dozen , t2 i5
300 ; imlUrd duckj pOft-t 0) ) teal duck .
* l r.Q.lmixed duik . Jl JJtiU'O ; plover 'a
< a'jOc ; jack tnlp , . 5l. u 1 _ ) , niull. Jl &a < f > ,
Jack rabbit tl.00 : small rabbits il.OXSl 2 ,
1'oui.Tiiv The in ark t on chickens Is weak
and stocks are accuinulatlns On ) ) a few
turke secse and ducks ire irrlvlns Dreed
poultry I * not belnihandlLd to a in extent as
the weither 1 too warm , Choice hcn . per
dot , rawa-i. ! ! . choice mixed , J.'j > a'J.S ;
rrw ter . (2J032 63 , Uno spring chicken ?
ii a ± M ; medium , jj.oXJ2 3 ; biuali. 173
2.00.
2.00.TrnKrvs Live , prrlb.oatOc.dressed 10S13J.
Ctt3E-tl\e , perdoz , J7iW4si < 0J ; dressed , U
Cl-'c.
IJLCKS-LIvc , perdoz. fl"
Drj Gooil" .
RnOTN COTTON * Atlantic A. 7lc ;
Atlantic H , 7c Atlantic I ) . CJ4c , Athntlo I' ,
tx : , Aurora C , 4Uc ; Iluclv'shead , 7e ; Cibot W ,
esc ; Uarllnston. o4c ; rarmers Vo. l.4' @ 4'5c ;
lloo-ier hi. , S'c : Indian head , 7'c ; Lawrence
LU o'j.e ; Henrle'tta LL , O c
JIM.HiiovvMOTTOv Atlantic 1Ai fci Au-
rori H 6'ic ; Aurora K. C\c ; Atlas O N It , 7l c ;
chee-e cloth , 4Union ; < FF.o c , Tepptrell , U ,
C c , I.dncdon U IJ < o ,
lli-EteiiED COTTONBerkley Cambric No
( AD'jC He-t'Het. C | C , Uuttf rulothX. . 4'cj
Cabot , 7Uc : Flr-t Call. O'je : Prultof ilic Lo m ,
V- , Hill -empter Idem , tc , Ilou-ckecper. ;
Kln 1'lilllp cambric inc. baiizdon. 0 H , O'c ;
lon ilale 6c Lonsdilo cambric , 10'o ; > cw
Voru Millie ! , Oak Lawns. 7c
fctlEFTINGS 4M > 1'Il.I.OH CASINOS RrOWn
Net 1'cpDerell 43ln.10lc ; 1'eupcrcll4f4''e ' >
1'epDcrcll. 2t > e ; I'eppcrell. ' 10-4,22'i ; Utlca ,
' -ln. 1 , L Ilia , 3--In. t ; , c ; T'tlca , 7. In. J4c ,
UtlcaM-in , Ac : l tlca.flMn , 2 > ' , c. Bleached
N'et repperell , 4Mn. 10'ic : reppcrell , 40-ln ,
Il'c ; I'eppercll. C-4 IV ; 1'epperell. e-4. 20e ,
1'cpperill. 9-4,22'if , 1'epperell. 10-4. 2.V : . Utica ,
S-4 24c , ftlca 0Ho ; Utlca. 10-4,1 < ; .
OLNOIKM * Vnin > kensC'ic ; Amoskcas dress ,
S'4c : llite- . fiVjCurulek ; dress. 7'ic : Lin-
easterC'tc ; Glenalre. CSc , Whlttemlon dres- > ,
6'c
I'liiMS fndlco blue
Net Martha Washing
ton. " > ' | C American C e ; Arnold , C'tc : Ar
nold 11 Kins cloth. IVs ; stliel A. I2c , Mcrn-
muk. 7 - . lOo , Gel 1 l.ejf Ssc ; Hamilton , 5'c ' ;
Allen I'lnks.b i ; Allen CUambray , Cc , Glou-
ce-ter,5'c : llartci.SUe.
I'RIM > I'ancles - Kddystone , C'-c : Steel
lllver , Cc : 1'amapo 4'ic ; -t. Ledger. J'e.
Shlrtlns-Marlhi U'aMilniton 4' o , Merrl-
mack. 4 > tC. Turkey licds fountain , clc ;
Oarncr,7e ; CronHeld , Sc ; Herlln , C jc.
\\IGIV- ? Net Thl-tUfUc ; led ! Cross , 7c.
Cor.oiiED l ijinntc Crown , 4' ' c ; Kcd star ,
4lc : I tolled Clo\er , 5fclatcr , Oc ; high colors.
IceMra.
Ciii-ll Stevens'11 1C In. 5 > { c ; St"vcns' D ,
1-ln , w , StevenV \ 10 In 7c : Stevens' I * . 1'In.
7'4c ; elevens'M. 15 In , & ' , c. Stevens X , 20 In.
lc : Mevetia'NN 2.'In. U'c ' ; slovens' 5117,20
In 11'c , bleached , le extra.
DEMVI > et Amoskci ; , 9 oz , 10'Jc ; York
camlet 12c ; Kverett , stindard , 12'.e ; Hay-
in iker's 7'jC , Olel AorW.X. . 10lc ; Lawrence.
220 , l.l'ic ' ; Lawrence , 9 oz , 15'c ; fancy stripes
and cliccks. ll'c.
COTTON.'DIJ , Vork Nankin. IC'Sc ' : F.vcrett 3
ni. is ? , I jwUton. 10 oz , i"jcorMngmans. ; \ .
14c , corkscrew cashmere,22o.
IIUlc * . Tallow , I.tc.
Iliors PEITS VND TVLLOW Green alted
hideNo 1. heavj- C"-0'iC ; No 1 , llht , C',55
6 , e , No 2 , lljht.r.ii > 'iedry nint hide * . 7 ©
k. calf 7lV.dnmajed hides , Uc Io ;
Bheeppelt , ireen each , ijc i.fl53 theup pslt.
drv. psrlb. lOTtUc
TALLOW v.No 1. 4"-jC ; No.I , 31ic ; crease
white 3'i4c v ellow. 2'iQ c ; sto-xrlne.
Ilo > r' ' Quotations art ) for dell\err In C'hl-
case Dry buffalo , per ton. SluOOSl- : dry
countrj. bleached. * 1000itl3,9) ) ; dry country.
damip'and"in'caty. i" Ouieio CU
Miscellaneous ,
, 50o ,
J ELI 1 1 > Sc p r Ib.
IIIC-MI * > Vriuholcc * medium. IrJWc ; light ,
TlONU t'ralned , fiO-lb cans per Ib , Oo ; ncvr
comb honcT. fancv , 17itl-o ; choice , lllilCc.
Cin > rMrr 'Jbl' > a rd "l'enn ylvanli chest-
nutsarenowln lalrtupply , selllns at Iscper
pound
Lunibcr.
N'o. 1 com. , jlj.00 ; No Scorn. ! IC.OO ;
No 3 cum.in.OONo. 4 com . St..S ) .
nitli\p So. 1 plaln.band . 10 Inch , I18CO :
No. 2 plain , n tint ! 10 inch. 10.00 ; No .X plain ,
and 10 Inch $1 > OVi U , n < Inch , lf.3l' > c.
KE > riNO-\\bitc \ \ Pioc-No , 1. 4 and C in. 12
nnd lift. , MO.V , No. .4 and G Inch , 15 and 12U
( t. ; tit IX ) ; No - ' . Jinwf tin Ib ( t. . { 1650 ; No 3.
4 and 6 In. , all loiitln- 00.
-lliivo V.fi'.OC.Jt. * .1)j3 ) ; Cl6.0i1 , D. 11100. t
rLOOtuvn-\\b Inline- aud 11 fO.00 , D.
Cl.CO , L * J O ) ; K , tl7M. 3.A
CKitl.NO No. 1 whUo. 'i-Inll-V ! ) ; No lhard
pine , S-ln. 115 Mi No. 1 bird pine , VIn. 3 ;
So. llitrd plnu , 1i In. f.'luo.
ST ( K IJoiiiub-A and U , 12-ln , JIJM ; D , 1S-
In.700. .
1 common. U and II ft.
JJOCO. 16 ft.tW.OO , No. Sioiumun. 1. an J II ft.
tl-i 00 , 1C ft.tl7.OJ , No. i' couiiuou , ID , Is aud"J
ft. tl'JM. '
GnoovcnRoonvn No It-ommon white plno.
12 , II and 18 ft , til W ; > a 1 eomroon V pint12 ,
U a ml 16 ft , 115. uO.
1'ortAH Clear , 1-ln all wl dtbs , 131 W ; clear
) , -ln. ail widths. t$3&
U \riENS tt KCITL'BtVO , PlCKBTO O.bntS ,
: > -ln. C&y ; > txJn ! ! : . > e ; 3-lu will tubln ? .
1) & M Und llrfv. ILUO , iilciicts , 1) i. 11 tlat ,
li-.W , I ) A. II CA. (21.00. (
l-'iMsni.NQ , WIIITK 1'tvn lit and Sd near.
i in . IVJ.OO , m , is and : at . I AM , 3d ol ar. 1
In. . (42,0) ; 1 ! , , 1H nd 2 In . ! l'l : A n-l 3t. 1 in ,
IliOu , 1 ! > 4 , 1' ' ] and : inl > JMU ( svlvct. 1 iu. ,
i IV l' { and 2 In. ( TOM ; C lelcct , 1
t-icw : 1'i.j'i -vnd2 In-J34 CO
. . . I lnt26.CC |
' I1 1 and 2 l n , f M Lar , 1 1n , r.4 JO.
MilNOir . Lull Etlr-u A.VN , K T5 | jtand-
ard . , X AX , K ffli 8 In , l--TOi j in. , t2.QQ | No. I ,
tl X.I edar. XAfJTJ. .
I'o -\\hit8 cod r-6 In. , Sa , llles { 0 In ,
* < ir , 1S ! &S In H Hc ; . . ( to5 Inch
round. 14' e , tmk- . split , "c ; rc < l crdar. 13.
ta < h , M per cent : door's 40 prcentblinds
40pcrc < 'ut. mouldInfs. 40per c nts lime , SOe ;
balr avt cement. American HJOi cemrnt. Inj-
tH > tte < l. ItW : plaster. K.'B , tra Uwird , 11.30.
tur board , tt.tX ) ; tur felt , K 49.
lltocK TIN Small plgr , 3Do per Ib : bar. o
Copprii-ri nl he < l bollf r site * . 3Oc per Ib !
cold rolled. OH- per Ibi shtctlng. tf p 'rlb ; pit
andllntOlc per Ib.
0 it.vMzuu biiEirr IRON Discount 50-10 per
cent ; pat , plnn iron , Nos. 21 and -T , A , 10'ic ;
Tl'-s'l'UTB-I. ' C 13x24 , J7.M I. X , 10x11 ,
"
PHTH-Coke , 11x20. III.
JinoriNO Charcoal , I. C , 14V.U 112 , 55.00 , I.
'iincr Inov-Vn 28 , . .T.50 ; No. r . M.M
tot DUI iftrlclly half nnd half , Ibc.
I. N < li. llase.22.v.
. c.Ha e K V
Wtitn Jap. barb. 1S ; c ilv .
Uncertainty may attend business ventures
and entcrnri e . but it never attends the
prompt ndtnliiUtratlon of Dr Bulls Cough
Syrup. 1'rlco l"i cents
"My sere ran In the nifht. and my soul re
fused"to be comforted. " "Poor fellow' of
course It did Pity , ho couldn't get Salva
tion Oil. Only 23 cents.
STIIKUT S UKUl'ING.
Tlio Subject uf Another Tilt In the
Ilonrd of I'ubllnVork .
There was a prospect of a llvelv session
at the meeting of the bourd of public \vorks
yciterdiy , as it was the time set when Chair
man Birkhajser and Sweeping ? Contractor
Squires wore billed to lock horns over the
matter of street sucepin ? . All of the mem
bers of the board vrcrc present and Couni.il-
rnen Donuelly , O'Conuer and yhriver dropped
in as a committee ) on street sweep-
In ? to ratch the fan. How
ever , the t o belligerent lndi\niluils
dUippoiuted the audlonrc and foupht their
battle by letters wliith one wrote to the
other.
Mr. bquircs bad several pases of type
writer inanuscrip' , tbc Rist ofvhlchwas
that the Omaha streets are swrcpt as i\ell as
those of other cities , and that a large portion
of the accumulation cf dirt upon the , pave
ment is due to the fact that gra.lcn > spill
their dirt while haulintr it awaj
After Mr S uirtM hid read his let
ter Chairman Ulruhauaer snid ho hid
a letter that be xvoald read , he did so , ana
read substantially ns follow s
"The streets hae bven poorly swept , and
the report of the inspector sent out by me
fully confirms the numerous reports that
street sweeping is belnc done in a loose man
ner , nottttthstandinp ; the report to the con
trary , made by the city engineer's inspector
I find that f reiiuentlv the Inlets to the catch
basing arc left full of dirt , and thnt the eon-
tractor has failed tocoiiply with thn specifi
cations In his contract as to the
detailing of sweeping * He frc-
quietlj dumps the swcopuifrs on the streets
and iu the alleys His macaines are not
bcavN cnouph to do the work , as they only remove -
move the licht dirt and leave the mpro com
pact stickinc to the pavement. The con
tractor has utterlv failed to clean the holes
and depressions , giving as an excuse that the
city should rvplace the pavement , so as to
make ic tnooth and even pavciicnt Hoh.i- >
done poor \\or\f \ in the past and shows a dis
position to continue the same kind of work
in the future in other word * , he is lr > in ? to
do a dirs' \v ork at vv oed choppln gv ith a v crj
small hatchet.
"In the future , as In the past , if he con-
tinues to do poor work , I shall refuse to vote
to allow his estimates , and .is a last resort 1
shall be in favor of tnkin ? the contract out of
his hands nnd sec that it is proicrly done ,
and at his expense "
O Conner wanted to know If Mr Birk-
hauser would be willing to allow the c-ti-
mates If Mr Squires performed peed wont.
"Yes , " said thechaimin , but he has had
ninctj days trial , and his work shows that he
does uot intend to live up to the conditions of
hU contract' '
This was the signal fora wordy war , but
Mr. Kicrsted poured oil on the- waters by
statins that under the present contract the
city is sav intr from 100 to WOO , as the old
contract with Fanning i. Slav in amounted to
thit much more.
Mr. bquires said ho would get heivier
horses and screw bis machines down , so that
they will take the dirt out of the stone pave
ment.
This was discussed at some lenpth , and
cpon the suggestion of Mr ICiersteacl , Me.
Squires will pivcan exhibition of sweeping
en Farnara street some day hi the near fut
ure.
ure.All of the letters wore turned over to the
council committee find after the sv.ecpmstest
the matter will be brought up in the council.
A MKl > t In Every Berth.
To the Chicago , Milwaukee . .V St. Pnul
railway belongs the credit of being the
first In the country to reduce the matter
of electric lighting of trains to scientific
perfection. Ono of the novel features
introduced in the bleeping cars is n
patent electric reading' lump in each
section. With this luxurious provision
reading at night before and after retir
ing becomes as comfortable as by day ,
and when retiring- the toilet may be
made in comfort and seclusion. "The
berth reading lamp in the Pullman
sleeping cars run on the Chicago , Mil
waukee & SU Paul railway , between
Omaha and Chicago , is patented , and
cannot bo u-ed by any other railroad
company. It is the greatest improve
ment of the ago. Try it and bo con
vinced.
Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific
depot , Omaha , at 6:10 p. m. daily , arriv
ing at Chicago at S:30a. ) : in. Secure
tickets and sleeping car barthj at Union
Ticket office , 1501 Farnam street ( Barker
Block ) , Omaha
J. R PUESTO.V , F. A. NASH ,
Pass. Agent Gen'l Agent.
PAVOIIS MUNICIPAL CO.NTROLu
Ilenrr C. Meyer's Sufrsestions on the
Siilijcct ofKlcctrlc [ jlsntliti ; .
Omaha as a municipality Is attracting the
attention of many prominent eastern men
Henry C Meyer , editor and proprietor of the
Engineering and Building IJccorJ , of Xe\v
York city ij listed among recent \ isitors He
spent Tuesday and "Wednesday looUnp over
the city , and , prrtlcularly the sas and electric
liht plants He also tooit in the smelter ,
and in fact the chief points of interest
throughout this bustling metropolis of the
nest. Yesterday afternoon Mr Meyer called
upon THE BEE , In company with exCitj
Engineer Hosewatcr , and left in the evening
for Kansas City
Knowing that for many vears .Mr Meyer
has roadoastudv of the various phases of
municipal life , and among them that of city
control of public works , a BEE man submit
ted to him a fe\v questions on the subject of
municipal control of electric lighting Ht-inK
asked whether such control is considered i
feasible , Mr. Meyer said :
" .Most ccruinl ) it is In a few day's visit -
to j-ojr city I am not prepared to say it is
just the thing for Omaha , Vcause I ha e not
had a chance to Investigate it. I will say ,
however , that I con see no reason in the
world why Omaha should not control us
llchtlng. I put it down as a general prepo
sition that municipal control of pubuo work *
is feasible and pracUcab'e ' If there are
cities which furnish vv'ater and pas to their
clthens inoro cheaply than Individuals or cor >
porations can provide such artide and ref
this there can be no doubt vv by should they
not obtain the same results in providini ; elec )
tric lignticg themselves instead of permitting
it to bo supplied only bv private compani * > I"b
Mr Mever referred to an editorial pub ;
lished in his Journal last . \pril as bto
Jlguros on the point of cost Tee flpure >
wore compiled from a report of a committee of
the common council of the city of Scranton ,
Pa , from replies addressed by the committee
to variou cities as to the cost of electric .
lighting The figures there presented showed
that the average price paid U ) private com-
pnnie p r lU-ht p < r roar v\av f IU" 13 , and
that the sanve article furnished by the city
it&df eo t lfi2..J' ' < pcrUicbtper jear.
"Evidently tbota figure * , " said Mr Meyer ,
"prcvo , if proof were necessary , that cities
can futMsn electric Hehttnp much mare
chcaoly than private -parties ran ; or , t nil
events , than they do , the difference incest
being at least one-half in favor of the manic-
Ipal supply. " I
"Wwt uould you supgest to a city which
bad not yet adopted1 municipal control of its
cleotnclfKhtlngrL
"In a general vvar this : The obvious moral
for the o cities isbowise In thno , ftnd make
no contract vvllh privatopflrties for yo r sup
ply , i f i < o-stblo to | xiy fpr i plant. Where a
contract hiu been made do not m ke another
when Utxplres , unless comrellwl to by local
exlgendes , and then secure an option for pur.
ctvise on roajonnblo terms. There Is nothing
peculiar about electric llRhtine , which nnkes
It n le < 4 lit subject than gtis or water , for a
municipality to furnish IU citizens "
' 'But nou another point : How Is It as to
corruption ? "
"Let me say a < to this. " Mr Meyer re
plied , 'thattherels far more rtanpcr of cor
ruption where t hero are rival companies in
the fteM thnn where the cltj owns its own
plant ' Where the city owns Its plant it pees
Into the imrfcct ami buys whit it needs
Supposing i It wauls bids on a certain artle'lc- ,
It simply advertises for them nnd lew the
contract to the lowest responsible. No\\
take it In these twin cities. Here youha\e
two cltv engineers , men of ahlllty vvbohave
riven up their lUes to the study of their pro-
fe-slon < Under them are corps of triltieHl
and skillful men The corruption where it
exist * , U found with counciluicu aud not with
engineers Of cour-p I do not wish to bo
understood a in any vvu.\ reflecting on ) oar
council I simply mention this as a general
proposition
"But now If .1 cltv Is so bdnlencil with
debt tint It can not borrow money to build
an electric light plant , why. that presents au
argument aroinst municipal control. But
where this is not the case the t > ! n is
perfectly feasible , nnd the abilitj of
cities to borrow inonev cheaper thia private
parties Is estibllshcd bevond Question \ \ hen
there are two or more companies stnvlnp to
cet the v\ori ! It becomes olten merely n < iuos-
lion of vv hlch sldo will pay most for votes in
the council Depend upon it where there are
d'fTerent ' companies in competition thcro lies
the danger of corruption. Rivalry breeds
corruption "
"HuwJs Has tollabilltv from accidents' '
" \\hy it Is plaiu enough that when the city
has control of tnc plant , when , in fuct , there
H but one party , the city , which owns the
plant , then ; Is only one party liable for date-
apes for defective insulation or any other
cause. With only one partj liable the matter
is very much simplified"
Water
Lily
Scip
Five
Cents
A
Cake
KA1LKOVLJ CO.VslKUCriOV IN 1KOO
Tracklaylnc In Nine Mnntln
tlie Ileeoril of I ast Year.
From statistics compiled by the Kailwav
Ago It appears that the construetlnn of new
railroads for the nine months ending Septem
ber W , l Po , has been hrger than vvasa-itui
patcd It is found th.xt the mcgreirive of
new mam track laid thus far this yeirex
cecds that for the same p noelof 1 ' , gt\
ing Indications that the record of con
struction for the entire vear v.ill show
a considerable ) Increase o or th it of the
vear before The records show that in the
thirty nine states and territories 3,7 ? , ; mile
of ncnv rallwav were aided rturmir the first
nine months of the year , representing appar
ently J12 lines As a few of the lines lie m
more than one state the number of reallv ser-
arate lines thus constructed is not quite as
mam asJU lines , although in general theex
tensions referred to lie in oi'y ' one suite each
In re xct to new mile.iee Georgh is In the
lead , having uireadj added 3i ) miles upon
tv.elve lines while Montani It sccins , fallows
next ' w ith il- miles on eight hi a , aad North
Carolina comes next with 32 miles on eleven
lines Washington short siO" miles on fifteen
lines , but this does not fairly Indicate the
great activity which U coin : : on m tWs new
state , and which will result in a greater al
dition of miiea.'O before the end of the j ear
The fact that \Vashinston shows a larger
number of lines on uhii h track H r-lreadv
laU this jear than anj other state is of itself
sijn.ifica.rit Alaoamjhich has added 2J1
miles on thirteen lines , is the only other
state vhleh has thus far reached Juo mile ,
althouch Tc\a5 has coino close with 191
miles and n ill have a peed deal more to show
when the j ear end" * The only states anl
territories from which no nw track h thus
furtcported are New Hampshire , Vermont ,
Rhode Island , t'onnectictit , Delav. are 2 evv
Mexiro. > orth Uikota , Nevada and Utih
Comiiaral with the saa.e period of la t
vear the work of the nine months Just jasscd
Indicates an increase of about four hundred
an d so vent v miles. Tor tno entire year of
ls > s9thc nc.vmi.cagewas 3..XO miles. Assum
ing that as a large perwitapo of the year s
work U still to be reported , it may be as
sumed thu ths nev mileage of IstO will
aggregate over 0,100 miles , and it mav come
nearlv up to the record of l ss , but still fall
ing far belnv the wonnerful year IS'7 , \ \ hen
nearly 1.3,000 miles of road vv ere built.
The V. 31. r1. A. Debt.
There will be a meeting of the board of di
rectors of the Young Men's Christian asso
ciation on Friday evening at C 30 o'clock at
the YungMen s Christian assocla'ion build
ing. At a short conference held the other
daj the board and some other business men
who uiet with them decided that the only
Slan at present to raUo money for the liqul-
atlon of the debt is to solicit personally
from the citizens of Omahi. Mr , ? ash , the
state secretary has b"gxin the canvass , and
so far as possible he v\ul have at least one
member of the board vv .tn him every day to
assist In the worlc. After election Is over
and people settle down to business again ,
some more rapid plau may bo adopted for the
lifting of tha debt.
Miles * Nerve ami Liver Pill ? .
An important Uiscovorj They a"t on the
liver , stomach nnd bowels ttirouph the
nerves. A new principle. They speedily
cure biliousness , b.i4 taste , torpid h\er ,
and constipation bplondid for men , women
and children. .Smallest , mildoat , surest. A >
doses for Jo cents. Simples I reo at , Kuhn 4.
Co.'s , 15th and Douglas.
A Jtciunrkalilc Trip.
S Shin , traveling salesman for Farrell i.
Co , recently n.ade quite a remarkable trip
Ho purchased a complete outfit , . .horses ,
\vaon , etc , at DenIvvood , and in jpmpany
with the representatives of the Page soap
company and W. L P-tnotte & Co , made a
circle throuf b Wyoming in what is known es
he Big Horn basin They v isited Buffalo
Gap , Sheridan , Sundance , Lander and num
erous other tow ns. und returning Into Ne
braska sold their outrit at Cladron. This
country has heretofore been made from the
Northern Pacific. The bo.v met with a warm
welcome all along the road and the local deal
ers showed their appreciation of the cuter-
pn-o of Omaha s basiucss men by giving
them liberal orders
The only railroitl train out of Omaha
run expressly for the accommodation of
Omaha , Council Ulufls , Dei Memo * and
Chicairo business is the Hook Island
vostibuled limited , le ivinu Omaha at
J-lop in. daily. Ticket oiuea 1002 , bix-
tcenthand TaVnam sts Omiha.
S I'criiuts.
wara luual bvr the
superintendent of buildings yesterday :
Hi nry hrocdir. one-story frame cot-
! 4Ke. lln.'o ami Muth Mreots. . .t ( M
John T Dillon > - \ < > ii-stor > and bn'e-
nient brick inreliuusp , 110 ; Mcholas
> trt . . . . 75000
O M. Hlteluootf. thrit.tory brick
ttoresand fats i'arnam and Twen
tieth tre-f > tn . 00.000
James K | to > d. tlvo-s'ory brlel > opera
- ) Vtnt K'nih and llarucy
Urt-ets fn
Two minor permits . 75
Total
Pours' soap secures a beautiful complexion. >
H. I-evls nnd son , SUney , with Charles
Zlnkand , wealthy caplMlUts of San Fran
ci.co , arrived la the city last night , and ere
on th rir way to Kuropo. They have be m
favorublv i in pro * sol with Omaha , uhlchthcy
consider one of the tlowt cillt of lu size.
they have ever se n ,
a
Tichota nt 10031 rat * * * ami superior
AocomracxlMtionrt viii the { jreat Hock
Island route. Tleket oUloe , 1002 Slx-
I tccntliand Farnara attoatc , Omaha
Omaha Manufacturers ,
Allll
miUCENDAtL , JONES Je CO ,
Wholesale Manufacturers of Bootsi Shoes
AetnUfof no umnviM r Fhc Co tlto , 1104 and 1101
ll rn.-T St
Hrow er .
STOHZ & ILER ,
Lager Beer Breviers ,
1MI Ntrth lth ftrrtt , Oru h , Neb.
Cornice.
EAGLE COIWICE WORKS ,
llanufaclnrers of Galvanized Iron Comic *
WlnJo
proprietor lusimlllu" uthictti utrrct
Artist * ' MatcrinU.
A. HOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
ISI1 tXitiRin * Slrrol Cniftbt. Net *
Con I. Cuke , lite.
COALcOKK AND LIME CO ,
Jobbers of Hard andd oft Coal.
ft. E. C .r 15th inJ Dotcloi Sire-eu. Omaht , Nth
DEA5J , AKUSTKONO ie CO ,
\\holesaleCigars \ \ ,
f3 N Hth Street Hello'1 im
Dry ( iuoiU and Notions.
M E SMITH tc CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Xotiom
Corner lith nd Huw ra " .trr t _
KIJ-FATRICK-KOCII DRY GOODS CO ,
Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods ,
O oU lurnUhlosG < xvl CVrncr 1Kb nJ llaroei
Birccu Omi&i , Jsob
I
furniture.
DEWEY Je STOKE ,
Wholesale Dealers in rurnitorc ,
1'irnara Strwt Otmhv Nclr&tkft.
CHAKLEo SU1VERICK ,
Furniture.
Omahv Sctra'k * .
Gtooprle" .
llcCORD. BRADY It CO ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
Mb ind LeiTtinrorth Stn-et Omnhn Stt > r s .
r
Lumber , I-tc.
O. W DOUGLAS * e CO. ,
Dealers in llard\\ood \ \ Lumber ,
Yard 1310 V lUbbt. Omaha.
JOHN A. % VAKEFIELD ,
Bolcsale Lumber , Etc. , Etc.
Lmorted nd American I' rtlanJ foment. § t P
Kent ( or MIlwauiLO Hrdrtu lo Cenacal , and
( Julncr vvhiic 1.1 me.
CHAS R LEE ,
Dealer in llardwod Lumber.
Wood curpeU nrt pinisct flo rlns Plh mil Don1a4
titrcetft Omthn , Nebraska.
FRED % V GREY.
Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc.
Corner Sth and IV ng'n Strtc'.s Ooihiv.
Mllllitrry nrul Xotlon * .
I. OBIIRFELDER I : CO ,
Importers and Jobbers in Millinery ,
SCS J0 ! and 21 ! Soa'.b 1Kb ( trcct.
Notions.
3. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO ,
fi&olfisile Notions asti Finnishing Cools ,
11JI Harnry itrect O-niha.
V
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TAIJK LtUE CO ,
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Alia peaae , tie. , Omahi. A II Blihop.Mauanr.
I'npcr.
CARPENTER PAPER CO ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
Carry 't ' lock cl prlntlnc wrarpuill nil wrltloj
r. 6facial attention stven la card pa ; r
Safes , I3tc.
JL. L. DEANE ic CO. ,
General AKCIU rjr
Kills' Safes ,
Rl tna SC3 Soutli lOtli St Omnbiv.
Toj s , nsc.
II. HARDY & CO. ,
Jobbvti of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods ,
Dome rnrnlihlnc Coi Js ChlMren * ' ' rrlacei 1301
ttrnimilreel , emat Neb.
AVater Supplies.
TJ. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies ,
HallMir wlrd mill ) 915)n1 WJJoncul. , Oici k.
O k lion Acim2 Jltttit-er
= 3
Iron AVorks.
" PAXToii i : VIEHLiVG IRON \VOKKS. %
Wrought and Cast Iron Building iVorfi ,
Lnclnes bran work cenenl fovnSrj macturo an ;
Llicttnllli nurk oracc anl norls , U I1
llr and Till it.-ttt , Omaha.
OMAHA SAFE k IRON WORKS ,
Manl'rs ol Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ,
V7aclt < JM1 work , Ir n ihuttvri and nro t'cnpci
G AcCreea propr Cor litanclJnek on ls
Sash , Dimi-n. Ktc.
M A. DISBROW l CO ,
Wlioleiale manulacturers of
Sash Doors Blinds and
, , Mouldings.
Branch occ , IStliand liira streets , OsabiKcb.
S o tit.li O tna.li at )
UinON STOCK YARDS CO. ,
01 South Omiua. Limited.
NEBRASKA
National Bank
TJ. B. DEPOSITORY , OlIAKA , UEB.
Capital. - - - - $4OOOCXJ
Surplus Jan. 1st , 1800 - B7BOO
Octet" nrd Director * -Henry VV Tat'i "roldentf
l > ct > uj Kee < J Vice I'roldent , jAmeiVV btfije , W
V Mone John 9 Co HDI II. C CuiMo , J ii. *
Piulcx , W IL H. ilu Uvt catbler
THE1 IliON BANK.
rorncr llth and farnum 9t
A Of ncril UanUln ; Business Transacted.
We'OfTer for Sale.
Tour thousand ton * chilfe ILilcd HaI' 9
11 c-irs , strands S iliru. L.iton or llorntc <
nations , on CJ M A. "L I' It U. . In loti to snll
purchaser , prl > o r sulatel by tUj market
fall and si c us
STRANGE BROS , ,
X C ITY. IOWA
THIS PPER IS PR H'EO TROM
' U
FROU rnr
Great Western Type Foundry
//4 ; / Howard St. OMAHA ,
The now oiheos of the gr , Uook
Island route JC02 , Sixteenth and PArnatn
etrceU , Omaha , are the finest in the ( Ity.
Call und see thorn , Tickets to all poiuU
eaatat ! \i M