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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1890)
THE OMAHA DALL/1' / 13EK FKIIJAY. ( HrrOHIOK 1h ( 18K ! ) . IDE SPECEATIVE MKTS. A Hetitatinf Trade in Wleat Dnritg Host of tbe Session. THE TRADE IN CORN AT A STANDSTILL. Trie 1'rlcc of Oat Mostly Nominal 1'iovIislonH Qtiitt ntul Steady A11 Day I.lvc Stock and Financial. t.O. lFp > elMTelffrarnto Tne wheat market 1 n liesltntlnc one must ot the region. Up to tl cla t Imlf hour the ransc was 1'tc , vrltb ttt IxMt price of tlieday atthe open In.- . The lo Mt prlcewas before II o'clocV , anrflhe frcattr jwrt ofthe tu. lrifvswas rtone at about Se underlhe COP ) lut nllitTlic market took an upturn of He over nlsht on the continued wet weatOer. which en u 3 llzlit recelptiHt nearly all inar- Itrt * . MinncajKll hail but 4" ) cars Duluth only 1IT. and Clilcasobut W. The koowledre IliHt IUitlili ) < on haJtuVfi. on a lot ofwlioit at higher prlce < yesterday led many to f ipe-c-t that lo would plre the market support. This he did not Jo. Scalpers * lie lioujrht on this oixjnlns market found prlee ? plflns way and tlipy hastened to sell. Ocnn tocit and ltro * eau ( Old lone wheat freciy. SaU-fS. ty S. X. White. Kydtr and others vfrc credited to Ilutchln- on. The curly buyln ? as led by Mitchell and ICati.mer. lxnnn .t Co. . Dunham A Co. , and scalper1- The weak lens sold out the fir-t liuiir. ( raring lluthlnv > n's sales , and IxK-au e of Wall streei rumor * , vhich had no uo-slble betirlns on the market As ttutvd. the break from lest Urures was IHc fruinll.COS toll.CC , for December , and from II.QT to JI.M i for May. Before noon the market rallitsl. on fairly eood export clcar- ancciof whcvat and flour , to II.CB for iHvem- Wr and JI.OTU for Slay. In the bour whk-n ( oUowed there iras a henfy market with De- Cftnljer ba'k tnM.rJH. ( un'l May to il.OT. The clarancn of flour from Atlantic ports were rlrtn Ht .TUttO paokuses at New York , 2SOW at I'hiladcllihia and 1C.W3 IjjrrclJ ut Jlaltlrnore ; whtat from New York. ROOObushc-ls ; Ihltl- rnore.24.CM ) . Total frum the three ports equal to about Dffl.OtWbU'-iiels of wbeit. ThctstJ- matefor I'rlilay for this uj.xrVct wis but W cars. Very little Isctpe < te l fruui the Eovern- tiK-nttlKtiri" > due tomorrow afternoon. The pressure of llutclil& on's loiu ivlieat on the luarlot was the inojntixln thnt brolco prife- . Ills saleslbrouh lil < o-.ro brokers and half n dozen otlifr poaree-s weree-.t I mated at l.J.0,000 toU'jOJ.tKjObu ' heU. Many of the1 bull houses nhlch bought wheat early sold out at a los late In the day. October was quoted ll.OO'i ' and ol to O 'iC. clo - Inu ; at ' . ' .c : l cmlxr rold doivn the last liw.ll hour at S1.02S. or 3'ic under the o ; < iilnc price , nndclcxea ntll.CciS. or ' .c under last ulsht : May touched ll. 'j. ' clo-lnt ; at tlffiH- The corn market was at a Mindstll ! today. Thcestieine ranee for the actlreTuonth , May , was but 'jc tip to 1 o'clock. In thu other tuocth > . Hwajles- * . with scarcely enough dolnp to Veep a rtKtiril of prices. Itet-eiptsKeroasaln vcryli litat Kl cars. The Pike Current view of the com crop was that wet weutlier had in jured Immature field * west ofthe Mississippi , butthatthe : cnerale tltuat on the yield wai not iuuterialjychanea. Trade Is dlrldea on thesovtrnnient estimate for tomorrow , but It Is eii > ected hy the majority to be tullifeh. This H ba ed largely on reporis to receivers that corn Is not lurntnKout asivt-llas was pen t-rally expected. Chicago shipmenu were aa(0u ( fcu .heK The three Atlantic ports cleared but TOCOObusheH October wtsnon > l- nilat al iut Mltc nt the otKnlng , with tir t sales at.'iOUcand later off at We. .Voveinber , In the same way , first sold around WicandofTto MUc. May opened at 52iic. soldquicVly teX aiul. after holding around ICVcfortwo hours , weakened to Mlje at. 1 o'clock. Theextreuie lo r price for Muy corn wa clvfn at 5i3 ® .U'-icand the cloMi was at & 2\c. October "olddovn to Sc and closed DtiOc. November touched M o nnd closed at fjo'ic. December f.jld with Octob rall day.it SO'jo toW' c to .W at the tcc. \ . May xirn prlrllc ( * sold at 52lic and K He-Vie. There fas only a nominal price for October oats most of the day. n-lth a few lots traded lu t30Sc. Ieemb r wa' quoted at 40c only. Majr MDlJut f.c and 42V&UV : , ofT to 4-"ic. and closed at-J V , or ltc lower. There was a very quiet and steady market in ho ? products all day. Heci-lpts of hors were literal at 25.CO , und prices at the yards wtrc pu tvd ti nlwut steady. January pork sold 1 early at11.73to ! Jll.'O.butcloed attWbouom prlcn and Sc under yesterday at fll.TVH. Octo- cin < : .4 < : tf STOCK , Cntcioo , Oct. 0.-lSpeclal Tele-srnm to Tin Btt. ] C.CTTI.C There was little or nothing new In the trade ted ay. A few extra steers cold at strong prices and the remainder drappcd alonj slowly atabout anyorlee sales men could get. The bibltof quoting uiiJe- slrablecuttlo lower every day bas bi-conic a stcond nature to sonic of the salesmen and the B ylnc leaps from their Umguc before tliejr are uitare of the fact that for more than two month ! they have made the sane statement. Katlve butchers' stoclj remains at tbe lowest prices on record. Teians and ransers arc titcady. Onelot of fancy native steers sold up tot-i ' , and prime to choice snld at S4S 3i03 ; others. l4-Va4.73i common. U.OOQJ.2o. Laryo "iiumlx'is of old con's , thin heifers und bulls are M'lllnj ; at 11. * 31.53 the lowest prices fora year or more. Texas steer-s K.3iit .s3 ; top price for ranxe steers , SJ.01&U.U. Hon -Tlic market wns in a hctter rhape for salfsmcu , arid heavy prudes * olii : i klinde'-troiiier. vhllcllcht r-orts azaln Kild 5 or so lowvr. Mined * old at tlSK&t3)i prlniu heavy. t > Sftherwithl < utcher > ' eiruts , it.r.tW.lS ; a < H > rteil Hsht. f-l.lV3iW-M : sinse fan. W.K ) : peed liplit , * * .00 4.2i ; MicWEan Usht , pifs. r..iO@.lM. NETT You * . Oct. S. Irpeclal Telefrara to TnEllEc. ] STOCKS Heirs again proved thera- lelvcs the stronger party tnstocli. The raar- \ttopcned feverish nnd lower , but n better tone vas apparent In dealings the first half hour. Just whea some fair cairn were made In a feff ot the standard stocks the florin led tellln ; DroVe forth naln. London Increased fdlin : orders , vhlch ca.ine slowly at first t ; then London cables announced a pa nifty con dition on eichanpe In American securities and quottd prices at a sharp decline in St. Vaul common , Illinois Central. Heading and other shares. This nddea to truMHT\ou-nsd liciv and , wllb a further Hood of Ions -.ticUs and timely t-elllns by bears , the market went to the lonc t point on ' the decline. At tliem.t titures North Arner- r ean * BS upLoularllle i Nashville , ; . and Union Pacific and Atchl-oneach ' , . "itli oth i- ers In itmller amount . llichiuoiid A : Vc t I'oiut.hu-ncver. afteroK-nliiK | at 17\ , retired to 16ssalnst 1 > last evening , rwovcrlns only illpluir- Another weak rr int wns Illinois Central. hlch was dropped suddenly to ! Hi i iRalnst Wila-.t nlshl. On tbe improvement a severe drive va aatn tmde at thoh-t. and t fore the end of the hour every thing a below opening prices acain. llurllnton , Kock l laud. Now KiiRland and MVst rn L'nlon falhnclS ter cent each ; Cleveland. CluclntiatlCblcaio ft Su Louis Ilii North American i percent. and ethers In Irnctlonal aiuountillRht rc- coverlr * were made In some < ra'e > . The ex treme declines of the morning were Just be fore midday , when , on a very nervous mar Let. Loulsrille sold down to TVS. Jersey Central to13 > i. Illinois iVniral to ySV Atdilvcnto : Xl > . llurllnrton towl . Hock Island to Wl ' . ru I'aul toM > H , Mtv > url I'aolfle loWV nnd Union 1'aclBc to v . There wasa recovery of 't all around lx > fc > re Io'ciok. with a morecon- Cdent f t-ellns. The e xtreznedccllne today broke tbe rtvoruril lo points on many stocks. The niarUt clewed on n ccuxl rallv by which nearly all nctlvejhars er lifted fully 1 per tt-ut frouithe b.iliom , tind not ifewcloeJrltn not rains. TLe rally was entirely on covering ite ty room traders. The public is tot in the markttKorelmiers will not aalnpickup ilt cl thrown ciur and the outlooks U only ' temporarily Inner. Further liquidation The following vrero the cl * in { quotations : I' ' SN. n mtiiluIan . > I' e. IICO&FUB do prferr < l . . . . . I U. S. 4 < t > rvittku r. JN. w I' ' s. r-i CVIPUU. do prtferrrt I r clBcM vi t Si . . . .111 No York C'entul. . . .I Ccntnl l > dllc 90 . .t > . a K. Ctiicaco Jk Alum . . . > : il Rock l liad : ti.U. Jt M l-aal I F .1 , ' l > f f . . . . . . . do preferredfr SU I'anl t Oauba . . . ( O U H. J tTolonl' B * " ' * Jt 7f l . 11 \ V..StL..JC . I' , J < 1 l > UtCClfKO CtBlFKl VIS Wwern Ultjuiin I'mttc f ) > i Turns Jlunct > TUJ ; I' ria S GT per ctnu KiniJOEQnlet Vint ilxty-day bills , I . ! ' ! demand , H.H5. kilning Share * . VORK. Oct. t 7.peclal Telezram to TiiEllcK.l-Thcfollonlrrgare the talcing stock quotation ) : ' ' ' ' ' " ' . . . . . TU ) .Ottirto . . < * 0 . . . . 'on ophir i" | o i * ul US iroBSilrer. .7.Y..Y. iS fc ttrCrwk l I'll Ctl > VCK JtA ifKKTS , Oct.cio - Wheat -5t ar : : May. Corn 5le dy ! cash , 50cs November , M'jc ; [ ayfttsaj9\c. Oat * Ka y ; cash , 39jei DMembcr. Vc : y , 4Sc. lire Firm ; tie. ' - ' Ilarlcy-steadr : TJO. Flat f.tff : ! l.47' ( . TlMOtbr-Tlrtn : II-T7. Mc I'ork Stemdr ; ? .75 ; Jann- arr.HI.Tt'i : May. Sl&tts. . . . . . . . r.srd ; lp rtv ; cath. to.20 ; January , K.4.1J ftS-V ) : May.6. ; 'i. \Vhl key 4MJ. Klour I'nclianeedjwinter wheat. _ fl V& . A : rjf- Hulk ) | patsbuuldcrs I5.O ( : * i-T5 : tbort clr-jr. ! r.i3-l.i < ) ; Uort rils. JS-TS. Hutter Firm ; creo.tr.try , IJ82J. ! dairy. l'hee-QuIct ; lull cream ehedd.irs * .ci flat' , a iv : younr Americas. ? " Krirt Hrm ; fre-h. I7 | Sc. lilde t'nclianstil ; heavy prepnsalted.f,4c : llcht irreen faltC'c ! ( : creen.S'ic ' ; salted bull hlfie . freidrv calf , a * . : deacons , each. 2.V. Tallow I'tichanged ; No. J , 4'jc ; No.2,4c ; eakc. 4ljt. Ie ! < ; eIpK Shipment's. riour. bb ! I1.KO i.f"0 Wheat , bu 2i.OiiO IS.o'iO CVirn. bu. . . . . . . . . 3 0 W1C < CM Oats , bu J7S.tt ( > Vi-.KA Sivr YORK , Oct. 9. Wheat Kccclptt. &X ) buhel& : pxtxirts. 5"aO ; pot. weak : lower ; No.S red. fl.OU In elevator ; ll.WS afloat ; } 1.WS1.T' ( * t. < tta. . ; No 3 rt-d , * 74fM tc ; un- craded rol , f l.CO'i ldd t ; options closed weak. nrter resterdajNo. ; . 2 red November . . C rn leceipt.S7.t'Obo ! ( hels : exports. K.CO1 ; pot , stcadv ; dull ; No. S,5T > 4e In elevator ; 57S @ > ' > T < iic afloat ; uricraded mlie < ] . .1.7Q.Vc ; options closed weak , Xuveoshcr closinjut STHc. Oats lw-elpt ! . l Xf V bu'hel'enort ; i. S2 > -iKtdull i ; ea y : No.2. white , 4C4 S * C ! rulxvd vest < -rn , 45s OSe ; 4"\e : options , dull ; wealtrr ; November clos ing at 4oC. CoTee-Optlon ! elosln : tea < ly. 10315 points D ; ale . : w. ibHr ; Octobr.l ! . ( ' > rU.T. ' ; No- vember. I17.W ; December. (17.wai7.3i ( ! firni : fair car.'Ma.73. . fucar-ltaw. Jinn ; refinc-d , Er3) . IVtrolcurn Meadjr ; uulu-d clos a at lic for November. EssFlrnitr ; fancy In demand ; western , Q'Zc. 1'orkFirm ; mess , S11.KK3.I5.25 ; eitra prime , . . . . Lard-Ixjwer : western iteam , J3.45 ; Xovem- ber. M.4T a ked. llutter 1'lrm : we terndnlry. lOdl.V : : west ern creamery. lUQ'Ji'ic ; Elpln. 13'ia24c. Cheese Firm ; light sHins , J 7VtC. MlSNr.u or.l ? . Oct. 0.-\Vbeat Shade lower ; r-celpts. 4CU cnr ; shlpti.ents. 105 car * . floslnp : No.i liard Octof > r , ! . ; on track , 1 1.0 ! ; No. 1 nonhern , October. H'.c ; No vember. ICSc ; December. U7c ; May , tl.OI1 * : on track. ITc ; No. 2 northern , October. lOc ; De cember , 02Sc ; on tra.ck.uc. ! K ANSIS OITV , Oct . Wheat Steady ; No. I hard. cash. t'l' ' ' e asked ; October , 91c bid ; No. ! red. cash , U'-cbld. Corn-Steady ; No. 2 cash. 4C'S45\c ; October , MSc bid. Oat -Steady ; No. 2 caib , 3s.lc ; October , 3 c bid. _ CINCINNATI. Oct. 9.-\Vheat Firm ; No. ! rvd , JI.wfM.01. Corn-Ka.-.lct : No.Sinlied.Si'Jc1. Oats-firm ; No.2u iied , 4J&43ic. Whisky S1.I3. _ LtVEni'oot. Oct. 9 Wheat Quiet : dull ; holdersoffer moderately ; California , > o. 1 , 7s 4'td ' percental. Corn-Quiet ; lo er ; mixed western , 4s 4 > 4d ixr cental. _ MH.VAUKIE. Oct. ( J.-\Vlu.it > : a ipr : No. ! spring. ca .h. ifrSSKei No. 3 northern. J1.01. Corn Kl rm ; No.3.TOc. Oat. rinn ; No. 5 wlilte , 40c. I'rovlsions-Qulet : January pork , 111 TJ'J. tJI'JE STOCK. CillCtno , Oct. 9. Cattle Kecelpt * . 10,000 ; market * lovr but % te.iJy ( ; fteer * . il.Wa.Y23 ; cotrs. bull * ind mixed. Il.uo31.ji > ; Texas steers , Sil" a2.iu : rangers , steers , SaO aiX HopsIlecelpt .I1.0JO ; market rather better : prime heavy and butther weizhts , lt.tOS4.4Jfl llshU H.OOSI.R ) ; pics. { . ' .MS1W. Sheep Kecelpta. G.CXH ; market active and better ; native . fao03J.tO ; westerns , KJ.lMi 4.2) ) ; lambs. ll.5 Qi.3J. ST. Locis , Oct. 6. Cattle-Receipts. 1.3M ; shipments , none : market tasy ; fair to fancy nativesteerNf3.75S4.9J ; stocLer iand fi-eders , Tcxuus and Indlaus , steers , { 2.405 ' Hecelpts,3.053 : s > ilpment < . none ; mar * kct'loKeVr heavy. S4-t.34.45 ; tnlied grades , KA > ? AS CITY. Oct.Cattle ! Receipt * . 7.00 ; shipments. 5.CKU ; peed teady. common weak anu lower ; steers i-t2u5i'lJ > J ; cows , tl.9Xta.Wt stocWers and feeder- - . ' & 'ici0 : ninse iteers , ll.rorctfl : range cons. ll.23SI.Cij. HOK Heceipts , 12,410 ; hloiuents , 6 , < DO ; mar ket lower ; all grades , M.W3U5. Siot'i Crrr. Oct. S. lloft Receipt } . 2,500 : market steadily declining ; selling , i3-t\ & 7H ! bulk , IX5M4.05. OJf.l If.4. JI.l UK. TS. Cattle. Thursdar. Oct , 0. Estimated receipts of cattle. 2.0CO. a ? com pared wlth.OJ7 re terday and 1.S79 Thursday of last week. There were no choice beeves amen ; the receipt's. The market remains steady. Uutchcr * ' stock Is In abundance and priceremain uncharged. Feeders are active and steady. Durlns the llrst lialf of the wtelc 10A ) feeders were thlpued to the country. Ho- : * , Estimated receipts of her . 7.0CXX as com pared wlthf.lSJ yesterday and M24 ThurdaT of last week. The market opt-ned .r c lower on ohoSte heavy hoes and f to )0c ) lower on others. A.llsold. the rinse of prices was Et4 > a H.20. tlie bulk at CllftS .lH. Ulrhts , rJ.SC.405 ; heavy , tl.effn.21 ; mixed. S4.UX3.I R Tlie aver- ace of the prices paid vas U..rj as compared witliM.OG yesterday and Ul Thursday or last eek. _ Sheep. E-tlmated receipts of ebeep. 1.075. a com- parvd withm ye-terdiyand l,7s Thur-dayof la t we k. The market l < easy. Natives , ; westerns. U of Stock. ? honlncthe number of head of stock pur- eha > ed on thU market yesterday as reported by the wtlghiiiasteriot the Stockyards com pany : CATTLE. fwIJtSCo . VX5 Thu Oeorsc II. Hammond company . . . 2M The Armour-Cudahy packing company. . 310 Om&hn patkln : company . 20 UKotliH'hlld . 47 Hamilton Stephen . 22 Iletiton &l'nderno.xl . 259 N'els Slorrls . t. . . i > i Shippers and feeders . 415 HOGS. The Armour-Cudahy packing companr. . I.'VtS ' Omaha paelilnj company . l.MO SwIft. Co . 1.CQ3 U. 11. Haniir.ond& Co . 4 ! J. I .S < iulreACo . 791 N'orth 1" . A I' . company . . 43 iUrittilnACo ZG Stoelt-rs and feeder * (3 s I'rice . Tljefollowlnsls a ( able of prices paid in thlsiuar.et for the ; rideof stock mentioned : 1'rline steers. 1J to JflO Its M ti t 4.M CSood i-teer . 12Vto ) 1O ) Ibl 4.ft > K4.33 Roodstocri. lo to 1JW lb > 3.M .J,15 1'i.lr. ItUJtollol Ibs XiO SC4.0J fotniuon , S tol.\O Ibs 3.S L'oninioucnnnors 1.00 SCI.00 Ordinary to fulr eowi 2.CO & - - > Ka1rtoood cuvts s.U nsl.05 Cttiod to choice cow- > . 2.73 sLloo C'holce to fancy cows 2,15 & & & Talrto c < id bulls l.TJ JS2.6S Choice to faney bulls sJo fcj.03 Llsht stooker * and feeders 2.00 fcJ.W KeeJers. U'O to 1 ICO Ibs 2.15 ' . ' .s5 Kalrto choice lljht hoes 3.W e4.0ii Kairto choice heavy hess 3.M tu.ya Fa.ls to cholcn mixed hoi * 4.w ® 4.io Uejires ntatlvc sales. ( TCEBJ. No. Av. Ft. No. A v. Pr. No. Ar. Tr. 3. . KV > i3 03 rviw KM t3 69 19 rva JJ 23 5J IIS1 3X5 aj. .1W1 1(0 ( COWS. CI..JM 100 3..1IS3 1 C3 50C7 : ( 1(0 ( 19. . ffH 11D 12. . Ml IB 11..U42 1 ( O U. .509 113 7..KC Id IB. . Ms 1 K > 1..IK5 * 1'JS SI. It3 170 20..1007 IK'i 6..tie i'i" 2..r.1X > 170 5. . K > 0 SCO 2. JOW 1 4i 1..1I49 173 2. . 1KI 510 IS. , tit l.V ) 8. . 7 ( 173 3. . Sit ! J'JO 48. . wy i i. ivio i :3 17. . ' . . * : si ll > . . S17 1 6 . Hft I 7S . . .liii J25 t. . 73 1C3 3 l.-.O 175 STOCKCKS AJfD rEBDtRS. 1..4G8 ! S 1..J74J J50 . 971 ! 77 > i " . ; M : -5 1.770 ' ' : s3 V..MNJ s's 2..f75 J33 11. . ( W 500 K. . l S ! b7H 12. . JCU S33 12. . K73 SOS'W' IW 11. , 401 tM Sl.'llW Jg , TlJ74 ! ! J25 BOUJ. 1..1ICO 100 2..IJU3 175 5..1XVC 175 3..1'JL1J 125 " , .1UO 175 1..I33 ltd 1 1 1 * 1 ; Cfce lcrs lOJ S Ck' E-Bfeedcrs 19 1 OS Sfeeders lrr ( > S G. % 3fi-eders. . . 10J3 2 G. % 11W 2C5 UOGJ. No. Av. = h. Pr.m No. Av. Sh. Pr. 100. m 71 . , . . l.ni 3 70 ICO 400 tn . a 7s 67. . 40 4 CO 3 73 CC . 100 4 < O . SO 3 ' ( H . . . - 43 409 .iw 140 3 47. . . 2\1 M ) 409 70 .20 3 41 . . .257 I'JO 400 3 . .3M K ! . . . .254 120 4W 4 . 3 5 < D C4. . . . .SB M ) 403 4 .S ! 3 S ) . . ' 200 403 . 3) ) 3 ? 0 CO. . 40 400 .1M : on 3 M W. . . .as ! 40 400 74 . , SS ) 3 fj ICO 4 CO M . , 3 M 40 400 11. . . .251 3 Ki 60 2M M 4 CO 70. . . 401 3 Sr I7 4 CO . 3 b3 73 276 400 215 2X1 3 W CO 3-ia 500 4 CO .as l-J ) 3 ) 7 > 2-W 120 4 CM 70. . . a.0 3 If ) 79 105 100 400 40 aw 200 4 CO ' ' ' ' ' " w. . . 200 3 > . ) ail' . . .S 120 4 CO ra. . . 3 l 3 44) 403 ' 3 tO M 405 7S ! . . . .I4 24) 3 ' * 3 C7 X6 40 4(13 uo. . 3 10 ra tat N ) 4CI3 . . .140 ICO 3 10 t-0 4f > 5 C4. . . . . .247 1W 3 10 79. . -.245 -J 4 1C , t'l . . . .110 49 4 < > ) . . 120 403 3 . . . JOO 3 W C4 . ' 200 4 03 44 . J41 3 W . ! ! 5s 120 403 3 i > ) . ! . . : CM ) 403 CO 3 10 ' ' ' zcn 4 at 7t ) 163 3 W . . . . 213 ICO 4 07'J 70 .51' 4C ( 3 10 CC " " 4 10 Gl. . . . "N.m 240 3 tO T * * " . 24i 4 10 70 . . . . .m.Kl 440 3 10 C7 . . -2.V ! 40 4 10 49 . . . .Kl 101 3 05 50. . . . 274 120 4 10 51. . . . 103 3 ! G > 4 lu Gsw iici 103TO 3 tC 1.203 ICO 4124 GsC3 100 3 'JJ M. : * 4 U'4 C3 450 3 m 71.C3. . .24.1 2tO 4 12 > , ; i 112 - 3 16 C3. .2:5 : ' " 4 12i , 3 tO 52 aJ 12J 4 15 70 . .1-4 - 3 6 f4 : iCe 4 15 74. . . . .ZC 400 3 fO Co 2 > C 415 B. . . ICO 3 95 r.'i..2-i , 40 4 15 71. . . 2 < 0 3 M G4 . ! . . .ai > 3 4 15 74 . . 2 > 0 3 85 73 . . . .21 120 420 GO . . . .257 40 4 10 49 34'J 4L-0 53. . . . . 04 4 CO te 313 240 420 . . . . .ra 4 00 37 254 240CO 423 73. . . . .233 4 CO PIBS A > 'D SHIPS. H . . fa 2 25 21 310 113.M. . . M _ < > 15 . . . .117 3124 M. . .115 2 Ci 30 117 120 325 3) ) . .i : > i 140 : t oo 44 . . . . Vf ) 2(10 330 2 ' .2t3 3 (0 ( 11 . . . .2-4 100 3 M i5 . .110 3 (0 ( fO 107 100UM .116 3 00 81 IM 11C W 3 CO 10 145 - 330 Market Mention. Acent Gcorpe V Jones , of the Ftreet's Stable Car line , has received order * for 1C3 cars to be loaded with ranee cattle for this marlcrt be tween now and November 1 placed as follows : Del MeCordorders twenty cars , to J enverto be loaded on October 10. Colonel Head twenty- seven to DCS Molnes , > . M , . to load October 11 J. L. Lameraux thirty-sis cars to Kawllns October 1 * . Swan land and cuttle company twenty cars October Ij , twenty cars October 30 and tventvcars Octocer 31all to be loaded at Kelly , Wyo. O31AIIA. WHOLESALE J1.1HKET8 Groceries. DATES Persian , C-lb box. 9'Jc. TWISES Cotton twine , "Bibb. " very fine , 'i- Ibbalr * . 23 : ; cotton twlue. XX brandib bales , Iv3 : hemp twine , Jlb bale-s l > c ; sail twine , 'JOc ; caudle vrlcW. 'J2o : 40-ft cotton clothes lines. SOc ; CO-ft cotton clothes lines , 11.03 ; CO-ft cotton lines , S1.40 ; COftSal lliits , 11.73 ; ( B-ftJute. II.CO ; wool twines , sSc. UxtstNP Ixindon layers. California lily. p r box. ! i75 ; "horse'hoe , " fc.CO ! ; loo-e muscatels. California lily. K Oihor-seihtx- ; 'Star. " lee c mu > catelfv.B.UJ ; needless California. K.OU ; California seedless sultans. In eucks. perlb , Sc ; California muscatels. In saekf , SSe ; rew Valenclas,91c ; ondiira. layer , new , 10'c. FAlttyACIOL'S Gooi > 5 Itirlev. 3' c ; farina. V : pK-a . 2V : oatmeal. bbl . * 3.75. & .3 ; half bbl < > . UCOfi.Li'i ; macaroni. lOttllc ; vermicelli , IIK&llc ; rice , choice. S'tfeOc : fancy. Cltfe7c ; head,7c ; sao and taplo . OS7c ; liiui beans , cvc ; split pea * . 3c : spacettl , lies. PAPEK Straw , per lli , " " rac. 3'ic : nianllla ! . 3ff.G > ; : No. l.sc. JIOLis-r.i-BbKN'.O fancy , per pal , 5V3.,7r : choice. 4.ai7cooa. . 3 < > ? l : ; Cuba , Dakln , 2s C30c ; black strap. SJSiic. ' Son \ Pl : , 00 lb > to box , 5\c ; kegs. 4ic- VMEOAII-UI cr. X. V. apple elder. lOc : D.5 elder. 12c : white , wine , 15c- : fancy , fruit , lc. Olts ir4 prime vhlte , tlci 150 wattr white , Vic ; 175 headlirlit , 14'c : 74 pasollne. 13o. sranuluted , 2 IHc STOVE PoLtsn002i = v5p * > r cro . BAG * Am. perlW. Ii7.73j Lewlstoo. per 100 , (17.73 ( ; L'nlon square. 40 [ > ercentofT IK SALTDalr.r. . . - * ) Ibs In bbl. bulk , K.10 ; Ust crude , ( a fts , ! ibest : gradf. 1C * ) 3s * IW ; liost jrade. Is 11K. ? 2JS ; ruck salt , crushed , il.w ; coniuon. bbl. * l j- CAN.VCD MCAT ? Corned beef. 1 lb , Jl.M ; corned beef , 2 Ibs , Sl.W ; lunch toncues. 1 lb , rifiOj lunch ton.-uos. 21bs , } 4.7a ; brawn. 1 lb , tJ.CO ; brawn. 2 Ibs. t2.(0 : 01 tonzues. U , Ibs. ti.00i ox tonpuci.2 Ibs , $ - > . ; chipped beef , 1'j lb > . round can-s 12.33s roast beef , 2-lb round cans ti.00 ; potted 1mm. U lb , round cans. G5c ; nottt-d hnni , H lb. round cans , tl.20 ; deviled Lain , U lb. round cans , G c ; deviled ham. 'i lb. round cans , ? 1.20 : pottca OK tongue , H lb. round cans Jl.JO ; compres d ham. I lb , square cans. 1120 ; compresMrd ham , 5 Ibs. square cans , 12.75 ; tripe , .lb. round cans il.M ; minrfd calop . Sib. round cans tl-M ; boneless pics' feet , 2 lb.wjuare canv K.2. . M-nin 1'erlK Cut loaf , 740 ; Cube * . 7 > ic ; Stauidard , powderfd 'ic ; XXXX. powdered. Kc ; cranulatfO. standard , 7c : confectioners' A.6J4tt7c ; white , extra I' , brilliant. 7'ic ' ; eitra C. royal. Sic : central C , iSc ; golden C , J\c ; darkC. 5c. M.trLE eroAH-Perlb. 5c cakes 30-lb boxe . 13c ; lOc cakes. MO-lb boxes , 12Sc ; 1-lb bricks , W lb * in box. pure , 14c. CorrEE-Uoastea Are la. 25'jc ; Bunola. 25'tc : lierroan.25'tc : Dllworth's Sa'.c ; Lion. SV ; Mailpiiuc-li , 25 > , c ; Cordova , 23xc : Mocha. iVciO. G.Jsva,30r. Innr.n I'BCITS Turkish prunes , les * than bhds.ls. 8. 7'tC : original lilids So IP * > ; Honla prunes Mb boxpWJ to no , 7 ? < "i apple * . evaporated , new rlnjt choice , ICc ; evaoorated. ne rliis prime , li'ic ; apricots , fancy.ln sacks. 20c ; blackberries , new. 10ic : rasptierries. 25 Ibs toboxi4 : ; : currants new , i'itttx : ; origlual ca--ks. c lesVostlna ; currauts , extra , in boxes , C 4e. CiiEESE-l'remlutn F. C , twin fiats , per lb. lOSci I'reminiuF. F Vounp American. ll' c ; brick , 13c : domestic Swiss , 14@17c : Edam , lu foil.eaclill.lM ; Lituberger , 12Sc- NCT > Almonds , l c ; Itrazlls , 17c ; filberts. 13opecans Jfic ; walnuts. 1 ; peanut oocks lOHc : roasted. USc : Tennee peanuts. SK- . liHOOiis-S-tlf , parlor , f tOO : 4-tle , IJ.75 ; 3-tle. KJS3-tie. ; plain. tl.h5 ; warehouse , 11 W ; toy , 11.25 ; whi k. H.OOSI.S5. OLIVES -Quart * , per dot. , H.OO ; pints , per doz. ! 'JiO : bulk , per y l. 5c. COKDACE Manilla roi > e-All tires from 7-16 to 1 Inl.Vr : sisal rope , all sices from 7-15 to 1 Inll'tf ncvr processes. " all ilzes from 7-10 to 1 In. , t-c. C7onos IoPi-4 ! In. 15c. S * H I'astile , mottled , per Ib , S&lOc ; do , while , pvrlb. )4c. I'lCKUES-Medlurn , pf r tbl. KIM ; sui&U.tlO.OO ; chvrkins.Ml. < X ) ; Imp. H . . Ciucii-rer bbl , refined , KM ; half bbl. 1X50 : hard cider , pure , p ? r bbl , KOOs orange elder , half bbl. K > ; p ur eld or. half bbl. 1450. Ci.v.VEU VccitTAHLLj Toyr.iUx.-s 3-lb eitra , 11.15 1.20 ; 3-lb itanaard cest ru brnnd > - II 10 ; pallons. Archer's stinaard. 83.10. Com- Finest crown , f l.to ; Oate Cltv sujar corn , very fine , I1.SO ; Oilman Mb susarcoru. | l O-lb ; ertra Hf bier. 11.10 ; J-lb ttandard irestt-rn brandy llpMm > tinxins-Mb I'n'nch , eitra nn 23C8oa Mt > Frneb. Hne. ly * : : l-lb t. urdluarv , 10l > c. i'oai Trt- & . hue pf r caur ? ; douil-fine , per cao. ICc ; Mb sltd ( , ll.ft ) ; 2-lbearljr June , HM ; Slbwarrow.Und - rd bracdi. , l j 2-lb kouktd , 7i . string beiB * Mb Ejh ! prtde , Kef ujee , tilt ; > Gel > den w Tbe > an . II : J-IU s < rfcijban , WV : Mm * beanslh Disked , fio. ' 'B' ' iton-baKed beana 2rI , wi . ll. : frown Hrands. * i.r . Sweet potatoflh Newjcrsy tl.W , I'urnjiKlns- 3-lb. 11.10. Okrs and tomatoes SI.Kj okra , tUCO : SucooUisb , 11.70. SVOKID MEATS Choir * ham * , rar eared , lltolllb.iv. use : cb 'e breakfa t b eoo , sucsr ptirwl. bonele .ll t < - ; No 1 hams u car cured. 13 to li lb v , lo' , ; No , 1 sam * . incur cured. iit > n.v , lOMfi > al ms r eared. ID av , luej skinned barnxlo c : booties * bam. cant s ed or plum. fc : shoulders tucar cured. 'jc ' : breakfast tavoa. fancy bonelevs , tdrle dbeef h ms.suE.ir curwl.40 : bicon short elcsr * . 0 te : b p < in clear backs , 6\c : baron clear belli * * , fuaMf llrht. 7c ; bacon short rlb . OSci beef toittuK. smoked , lOc. SAI-SAOE Following quotation * are for lot * of M Ibs and upwards : llolosnas Ianea > and , faney. J'ie : bolosiiii. 4 i p rkau fte.In link , 6eporksausare. ; In bulk. SHC ; blood. 44c : liver. head che . . . . . ' it.ci. 4Sc ; u av. iiv- e. 4'ic : | smoked hnd chee , Ijft wcltier of rratikfurt , 7c ; I'ollOi h mis re. 'f. tonsue sausage. &c. DRY SALT MEAIJ ! ? liort clear * . 6c ; Ion ? clear * . S ! e : short ribs , S c ; bellies , C > ei clear 1'ORK AND Hcnr-MoM pork. bMs , 111.00 : mc < pork , half bbls , e0.i # ; family or back pork , bbK l1.M : family or baek pork , half bbK M.i ; eitra me * * tef. bbls , ti.CO ; extra men beef , half bbK I.35. OLEONAHOARINn-'JO-ll ) tub . solid. IS'iC ! 50- lbtub , olld.llljc ; -btub ! * . l-lbrolls , I3c. Lcr.D-TIerces , trlctly pure. 'ie ; kettle rendered , tlerte-s. 7'ic. ' TmrE-Hulf bbK , S3 lb each. KM. 1'iCKt.tn IMG ? ' Ftrr Half bbl . . each IX . SPICED PIGS'TOMICE-Half bbls. , IIO.CX ) . PICKLED imr Toxot-E-Hbls. , each 117.03. Fish. FREen-Perlb Perch. Tc : buffalo. dre sed. 7c ; pickerel , ft : ; pike , tw ; trout. ! > c ; white , lOc ; crupple , lie : cattish , lie : cod 'teak , ISci tloutiders I3c ; Oreron silruon. lie ; black bass. l > c ; lobsters.lv ; ; blue n h. i6c. alt and pickled C idBsh. extra Gcorpe ? , neiT. 5 4c : praud bank , new , 4'ic ; silver , 2-lb blocks. He ; snow white , i-lb bricks , new , 6\c ; turkey co l. larze middle bricks , vo ; snow white * , crati-s , l.-5 lb boxes , S\c ; mediu m scaled hcrrlns. SV ; No. 1 scaled her- rlnr. COo ; domestic llnltanil herrln ? . 40c ; Hatiiburter * plce1herrm ? . 6Jc : Hu&slan sar dines , spiced. fiOc : Kusslan sardines plain. Wo ; Iinportw Hollandherrin ; . Crown brand , SJc ; do fancy milkers , 11.00 ; mackerel , Xo. I'hore , halft > bK * liJJ : blonters half bbls , IKOO : white n h. half bblli.7. % ; trout , half bbl . $ A. ) : JamllvwIilKtisb. M.ii ; salmon..50 ern half bbl.2-fb broiled mackerel. 4iW : 3-lb. pi rnii tard , i--W ; 3-lb , In tomato s.iuee , K.TO ; 5-lb Mayo mess mackerel. $ y.0 : 1-lb brook trout. 8l.2.- > : a-lb brook trout , ti.23 ; 1-lb salmon , S1.23 : 2-lb vhlte fish. K.3 : 1-lb white n h. ! 1J5 ; 2-lb lob sters. UO ; 1-lb lobster * . * ij ; 2-lb ovsters , 1 ! oz.M.a.1 ; 1-Ibovster * . SOL Jt.15 : 2-lboy ters , 10 ozti.lC ; 1-lb oysters. It oz. 1115 ; 2-lb select , 1 ! oz.t2.tj : ; S-lb'lianitarla. lOoz. tL03 ; 1-lb Mara- tarla , Soz , JI.M : Katrniunt , 4 oz , tl.0. % ; I'air- niont. sot. J.m > : 1-lb clams , little necks. HM ; 2-lb clarus , little necks. II.7i ; 5-lb clutn chow der , SiCO ; 1-lb crabs , K j ; 2-lb crabs , * iW. Fresli Fruit. - Fall and . . . CKASBEHKIES 1'ancv dark Cape Cod . per barrel. 1X00 ; Hell and Cherry , per barrel , i-00. OK v > 'OU-5 Jamaica i > er box. il.O ) . LEMO.NSI 1'rlces lime azalti advanced , fancy Malorta-o'sper bov JW.OO. CAnroiLSU Fanr ll.'ceipts 1UUU demand potxl l'carWinter > "oU' . Vieur and other varieties , per bos. f3.03a.li1 > ; quince * , per bo T , SI (0 ( : peaches per box , } : Oi ; plutn . per boi. SI..VKaiCii : Krape-4.Tok.iv. per box , El.7j32.UO ; grape-s Muscat , per box. H..V > Jl.7.V UANASAS Fancy. i > erhunc'h , J2.WS3.03 ; Hon duras , per bunch , f I. . Ve > rctnble . O.vioxs The flenianil i < > mostly In a small way at tl.W&l S per bushel ; Spanish onions , per crate , iUV" . IlKA > 5 Choice hand picked navy , 12.75. rOTATOKtf-GoodsUKVls Generally selllnRat Mc- swEKPoiATOE5-&upply fair ; Jersey stock perbb.ii.OO. ! Omni VranrABLEf Rutabazas , per bbl. tXIJ : white tunilp-S pr bbl , 12.00 ; carrots , per bbl , 2.15 ; parsnip * , pet bbl , i2.2o ; beets pr bbl. S2.W : celerv.r & 40c : celery roots < German celervlper doc , V > c : cauliflower , fancy , per doz. * J.on&2.3 ; parllc. ffr double string. 7.V ; ; lior e radl-h roots , per bbl. IS.OO : horse radish roots , per Ib , lOc. _ Street Produce. EGflThe receipts have been moderate and the market steady at Iv. BfTTEK Oreaniery , faury. SJJjnc : cream ery. choice , IsiWIo : country , choice , 151 2)cj country , cood. IJaiSc ; country , fair , 10&15 ; ; country. Inferior. .Vjjiv. ' . GAVE Prairie clilcl.en = . per dozen , tt.753 3.01 ; mallard ducks. K-V lOJ ; teal ducks. POUKJIY Th market on chickens is weak and stocks are accumulating. Only a few turkeys , cecseandducksarearrlvln . Dressed poultry U not being : handled to any eitent as the -weather Is too -warm. Choice liens per doz , . R.W&KSchoice mixed , rJ-SXffilj ; roosters. ? J.V > 'S2 03 ; larseprine chicken * . K.2.i:0 ; medium. e.OK2iaS ; small. S1.75S 100. 100.TfHKEr.sL.Ive. . perlb. O3incdrcssed,12313c. ilre , per doz , tr.wa. .0) ; dressed , 11 . DCCKS live , per dot 82.M23.03 , Dry Go nil's. HE-tW BROWN COTTONS-Atlantlc A , 7tc } ; Atlnntlc Il.Tc : Atlantic I ) , 65ic ; Atlantic I' , Cc ; Aurora C. 4i'c ; Buck's head , 7c ; Cabot \V. Cl-c ; Darlinfton. C' cirarmer-'Xo. l.l'iB Sc ; Hoe Ier J-U5liC ; Indian head , 74c ; Lawrence LU S'.c : Henrietta iL , 5 ic. s COTTONS -Atlantic L.L. 6c : Au rora iirGHc ; Aurora K , 6Vc ; Atla O .N It , 7'tc : cheo > ecloth. 4c ; rilnton FK.SJic ; I'epperv'll , It. . LanpJon Gil , frc. . .LEACHED Corro > $ Berkley Cambric Xo (0 , 9'4c : Ue-t Vet , 64c ; Hutteroloth XX. 4'c : Cabot. 73 C ! Fir t Call.6lic : Fruit of the Loru. . 9c ; Hill > erapt r Idem , So ; Housekeeper. Blte : Klnsl'liillpcanibrlc.lJv ; ; Lauzdon. 0 B , 0 > , c : Lonsdale. PC ; Londtile Cimbric , 104c ; Xew Vork Mills. UcVak Lawns. 7c. 5HEETI > 0 * A5D 1'H.LOM' CAstXGS Brown Xet I'eDDCrell. 43-ln , Wic ; I'cDperell , i-4.4--c : reppcretl-4 , 23c : Pepperell. 10-4.22'i ; Utlca. ' -in. 15c ; rtlca.5-ln. K iC : Ctl a , 72-1 n. S4c ; L'tica , t > 4-In. 2Co ; L'tlca.f J-in. 2"c. Illoached -Net-1'epperell. 42-ln. 10'c ; Pepperell , 4ln. . 114c ; Pepi > ereII.C-4. lie : I'eppnell. f-4. 20c ; Pepticrell.S-4. 2.'Sc : i'epptrell. 10-J. 'i" < : Utlca , S-4. 'Jle. Utlca. 9-4. 2f < ; Utlca. 10-J.2SC. GINOHAIIS Amoskea.O4c ; AroojWeagdres > , 5lc ; Ilatev C'C ; AVarwlck dress. 74c ; Lan caster , Cltc : Glcnaire. 64c ; Whltten-lon dress 6lc. I'ntXTS Indlco blue Xct Martha Wa shins- ton. 5'ic : American. CUc ; Arnold. C'ic : Ar nold 11. loni cloth , le ; tlfel A. 12e ; Merri- inack.7-s.10c : Gold Leaf. f'tc : Hamilton. S'ic : Allen l'ln'K .61 , ; Alli-n Chamtray. Cc ; Glou cester. 5Sc : Hartei. i' c. I'IUNTS Fancies Eddystone , C4c : Steel River , Cc ; Haraapo. 4Vc ; St. Ledger.5lic. . hlrtlns Martha Wathlnzton.4lic ; Mcrri- mack , 4J c. Turkey l tds Fountain , C'c ; Cjarner. 7c ; Crentield , p5c ; Berlin. O ic. - - - . . ! , ( . ; ited Cro-s 7c. . - . _ . - 'ro n. 4'ic : lied Star. 4'ie ; Kollc-J Clover , i ; ; Slater , Cc ; high colors. Ic e.xtra. Cntsu Stevens' II. 1C In. 5Sc ; Stevens' D. 15 in , Cc : Stevens' A , 16 In. "c : Stevens' P. h In , ; 'ic ; Stevens' > J. 15 In , o'-ic : Stevens X , 20 In. flic ; Stevens' NX. In , l ic ; Stevens' SRT , iM in. ll'c : bleached , lo extra. BE.MMS Net Amcske-ii , 0 or , 10'io ; York camlet , lie ; Everett , standard , li'lic ; Hay- makerX 74c ; Old York. XX. 10'ic ; Lawrence. 220. WSc : Lawrence , 9 oz , liic ! : fancy stripes and checks , IIV- CorrxiNinE-VorV Nankin. 104c : Everett 9 oz , I c : Lxlbton. : 10 az , - icVorllnmau's , 14c j torkscre w cashmere , Sic. Ilidex. lalleiv , Ktc. HIBESI , PKLTS , u > 'i > TALLOW Green salted hide * . > o. 1. hcary. C's& ' Vc ; No. 1. llht.G > t& 6 > , c ; Xo.2 , Itsht. r. ' 5'tc : dry flint hide * . 7'iS is ? : calf hides. 7ipo : d.imaed lildcss , 14c Ic-s : Sheep pelt , ereen. each. 3 > . © ! 1 5. Sheep pelt , Orv , perlb , lOitHc. TALt w A Xo. 1. 4' c ; No. 1 S'ie ; crease while. 3i,84c : yellow , -'Hf&c ' ; stearine. ( Mic. UOXKOuotatlons are for delivery In Chl- caco-L > ry hufTalo. j r ton. Jia.OCr8IS.CO ; dry country , bleached. tlft.Ouil 13.03 ; dry country , damp and meaty , ? . -.lOtJ,10 ! J , ) Ilscell-nncoue , BEESCWAX Per Jb,5Jc Jr.Lt.iE5 5c perlb. IHC Ei VEAL t'holce medium. 536o ; ll ht. 4&.V- ! heavy , 334c. HOSBV strainedCft-lb cans , perlb , Oc ; new comb honor , fancy. llfcUc ; choice , HSlOc. C < coA.\trr > Per 10J , tZM. CiiesrMT ! ' Ohio and Pennsvlvanla cliest- nutiare&ow In fair supply , selling at lScp r pound. I/uniber. BOARDS Vo. 1 conw EliOO : No. 2 com. IIG.CO ; Xo.3. com. , Jii.00 : > o , 4 com , IttiJ. srttl' Lti > 'a 1. plain. 6 ami 10 Inch. H .CO ; No. 2 plain , tand 11 inch , tIC.03 ; No. 3 , plain , B and lu Inch. I13.UO ; O , G. , inch. loaic. ! i'txciya White I'lne No. 1 , 4 and 6 In , . 12 and 14 ft. , f I9J > J ; No. . 4 and C Inch. . 12 and 14 ft. ; Il4.f i No. 2. 4 and 6 la. 1C ft. , J10-50 ; Xo. 3 , 4 and C In. , all lengths tlLOO. MMNfl-X " .00 : It. tiOi3 ; C , H6.W ; D. 11100. Vuxjiiix"rVhitc I'lne-.V "arJd ll' n.wT . t2i.oo : c. jr.ooj n. ir-v. _ CEtt.t > Q Np. 1 white , fi-ln.rtl-V ) ; No. Ihttrd pine. , -ln. HIM : .No. 1 lurd pine. Ji-In. W.UJ ; Xo. 1 hard pine , V lo. I24JO. STOCK I10ABD& A and 11 , l-ln , I4.CO : D , 15- In. tr.M. STOCK HOARDNo. . I common. 1 ! and II ft , fjj.0D ; 16ft , H-i.W ; No. 2 common. 12 und II ft. D ; i < Jfuti7.w ; X * . - romuioiZ 10ls and J ft , IW.M. GROOVED RoonfiNo.l COM oa white pine. IS. II ami 16 ft. IW.W. No. 1 euumoa V pine , li , It andl fUilMM. I'OfLJin-Ol ar. Mn , all widths , CU.CO ; clear 'i-ln. uil wldlht. f-lir.X IHTTE.V * . Vu.L TTBISO , IMfKirr ? O O.batjs. 2S-ID. 6V ; ; * . | i3rt si ? . 3 * ; S-ln well ; pickeu. Vk II rial , 122.10 ; I ) . A : u. sq. IJ1A * . . \viim I'isr lit and M flea.r , 1 In , tiC.W ; li ! , 1 > and tu. , liJ.W ; 3d ckur , 1 In , m.00m.l'i ; ondl ln.M .OOi A elect , 1 tn. . ( ; IH. lnd2 In. . H. " ' ; 11 e > ! ( < -t , 1 in. . HI.OOlH. 14 and 3ln. moo ; C select , 1 In. , tauot m. . is and 2 In. tcu. < v > . n.xisiiiso. YELLOW Tixn Cl r. lln. . IS.W ; 1 > 4.I' ' atidS in. . m.fO , star.l ln.R400. MllMtiL' * . Urn t' triu XA.X. 13.75 : ? tnnd- urd , .XA.V.ftS.WiC In. fcta ) ; 5 ln K. * ; No. 1 , IliO : t-edar. XAX. I..T3. ceJur < In , . > l ? . . ISHc : B tn. . 1 . ' ( : SSIn SHci S InPC : I to 5 Inch round. 13SC : oik. jpllt , PC ; rvd cedar. liV. s'ash. M percent ; door ? . 40 percent : blinds. Mtiercvnt ; luouldlncs. 40t > reerit ; llrrxv rOe ; hair S c : cement , Americin. tlM : eemeuu Im- Dorted.tun : plaster , S3.f > ; straw board. tr board , Sl.60 ; tur felt , t..W. Mctnl * . DUXK TiN-Email pi ? , ate per Ib ] bur. SOc . Col-pin Planished boiler * l e , 33e per Ib ; cold rolled , ate per Ib ; sheeting , 2 > c per lb ; pit and nHt .31cpcr lb. OAtVAXtZEDSllEET Inos Dl count W-19 per cent ; pat. plan. Iron. Xoi. Stand 7. A , 104c ; . TIN rUTB-I. C , 10x51. S7i ) : I. X. , 10x14 , Tix rurn-Coke , HxO , 112 , JJ..V9. : > rixa Charcoal , I. C. , 14\20 , II ! , S < i f * No. 27 SoLorii Strlctlvhalf anil half. Is : . STEEL .VAitHa e. til . .STEEL WXRB NAJL Haw. J2AV \YlKE-Jnp. barb. H23 ; fa.1 v. C Do not consult anybodr. but Invest tivcnty- five cents In a bottle of Salvation Oil it kills pain ! When \ve reflect that so many butnan bciaps die of consumption must ooree to the conclusion that everybody should bo pro vided with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup , the poor consumptive's friend. iucii'nociTi on u A Cntindlnn View of the Matlor I'osi- tlnn of Conttrientnl Po or . It seems pretty certain that the European continental poxvers have wisely abandoned the idea of adopting tariff reprisals ajulnst the United States In retaliation for the Mo- Klnley bill , says the Montreal Herald ; Instead they arc talkiug o * reciprocity treaties with the United States , and it is probable that active negotiations in that di rection will be initiated without delay. That is a more sensible proceeding than retaliation , inasmuch as trade concessions will be much better than trade restrictions. It is a ques tion , however , how far the principle of lim ited reciprocity can be made to apply satl 5 fcictorily andprofitably as between the United States on the one hand and Germany , Aus tria , France , etc. , on the other. If the Eu ropean powers were to ailoj > t free trade among themselves land disband their larcc standing armies ) , as recommended by the Berlin VossUcho Zeitunir. they would ret ? ertcctuallv clip the wines of the McKlnley bill and Lrobably compel the UniwJ States to make reciprocity overtures. Free trade in Europe and the con sequent lessening of taxation , followed by a revival of agricultural and industrial enterprises , with the "survival of. the fittest" in manu facturing1 ' industries , would cive the conti- cental nations an irnmesso advantage over the United States. If a revival of ajricul- tural industries in the prain-frowlne districts of .Austria-Hungary , Germany , Kussia and other countries would enable them to supply crain importincr countries with the principal portion of their food supply , the Americans would be claced In a very bad predicament as repanis tnarKCts for "their aericultural products and the farmers would discover what a hollow mockery the McKinley bill is so far as pivinp them protection is concerned. A revival of agricultural industry on a large scale in thecrain-proivinp districts of Europe is hardly possible without the reduction of taxation and the lessening of the tariff re strictions now bcarine heavily on inter national trade. This is why the Vpislsche Zeitunc so stronply urges the establishtaent of Iree trade relations between the nations of Europe. When j ou need a rood , safe laxative , ask yourdrusrist fora box of Ayer's Pills , and you will find that they give perfect satisfac tion. For indigestion , torpid liver , and sick headache there Is nothing : superior. Leading physicians recommend them. American Corn In Europe. OMIHA , Oct. 6. To theEditor of THE BEE : Seeing in your editorial yesterday an-article on "American Corn in Europe , " permit mete remark that the paragrapQ with regard to ' 'the introduction of corn to the tables of the Europeans will doubtless proceed slowly , " etc. , is mere attributable to the fact that , com products arc not manufactured and introduced to the notice of European consumers , than the acceptance of them by Europeans , and to substantiate this statement I nayooserve that for the past few weeks I have had an order for several cars of com flour for shipment direct to Liverpool which I hare submitted to at least Un millers in this state without bcin ; able to get the order executed , and only on Friday last I received a cablegram frora tne same firm ask- inp me to "ship two cars corn flour without delay , " vvnich is proof there is already a treed demand 2or corn products , and I may at least say that in this state , where "corn is kinr , " the export demand is in excess of supply. There is also a good export demand for rlour and oatmeal , and if the subject of export was more studied by the owners of elevators and those engaged m the com business , thev would realize larger margins by shippinp df- rect to the European consumers than tneir present mode of selling to eastern t erohaats and brokers who finally land the greater part of their corn in European maritets. There is no more difficulty In the farmer , grain merchant or millers , shippinp direct to a foreign market , than the South Omaha packers eri > erience"in shipping their products. I enclose a small sample of American corn flour which would soon become the daily use in England on the tables of the poorer druses as well as the rich if it was more extensively introduced and.enco'Jrug-ed by those engaged in that industry. Yours respectfully , WJU.IA.M HiuiiTCii. A I-ilEhl in Kvery fieri h. To the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway bMongs the credit of bsing the first in" the country to reduce the matter of electric lighting of trains to scientific perfection. One of thenorel features introduced in the bleeping cars is a patent electric reading lamp in each section.With this luxurious nroviiion i reading1 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 t St. Paul railway , between ' Omaha and Chicago , is pa'tented , and cannot be used by any other railroad company. It is the greatest improve ment of the age. 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 9:30 : a. m. Secure tickets and sleeping car berths at Union Ticket office , lo'J 1 t'arnam street ( Barker. Block , Omaha. J. E. PUUSTON , F. A. NASH , Pass. Agent Gen'l Agent Tlie Underwriters' Exchange. The Omaha underwriters' exchange bids fair to be one of the frreatest features of this western metropolis. At a meeting held Wednesday twenty- three of the most prominent underwriting firms signed the articles of incorporation. The exchange now represents over | 300- 000,000 capital , upon the preservation and proper management of which the commercial- welfare of Omaha and the world depend , while Its disaster involves an effectual break ing down of the machinery of the commercial world. The main objects of the exchange , 05 set forth in the article ) of incorporation , are toe promotion of barreony , correct practice * , the > prevention of oarelets endorsements , autbori- rations of or non-ccoourraice of policies , and penerally the Improvement and elevation of tne busiaass of fire insurance , and also to aid in the attainment ot a tire petrol , the inpee- tion of risks , and the improvement of lira hazards In Omaha and vicinity , including tb power to acquire and bold such real et > ute as may bonecttiiary to accomplish iuoorvorute purposes. With thuse end ) in view tb exchange prtffert tid iLvita oo-opc-ruuon vntn archi tects , bullJen nd city oftMaK Scientific Insurance moon * full protection to the a * sureJ. An insurance jiolicv eonMituteis a contract between the assured and the com pany , the correct ivritinpcf which demauds a * prent adaptability ami enperience at Uo the of the medical and Iffal fn - tornlty. A larpe proportion of adu. ] tment dtflereaces are the dlrevt result of Incompe tent undenrritlafr. One of t&e chle ! 0n this oxohatifT Is to prevent the appoint ment of Incompetent and itrnnraat agent * . The exohineo will employ reliable surveyors , whose duty will be to frequently and thor oughly inspect all buildings , puard acalt t the aocumntatlon of rubbiib. and to protect the pain t kinp merchunt from his more careless neighbor. This feature alone , had it been operative , would hive prevented in the brief past a number of d Lustrous fires in this cttv. cttv.Omaha Omaha a * a metropolitan city Is entitled to and should hnvc a tire patrol : 'this can only be obtained thrmiijh orVraniied effort. This exchange pleJ os to the business men of Omaha its earnest ani untiring efforts in the procurement of this prand feature of mer cantile stock protection. Xo ecneral cbanpe in rates Is contemplated ; rates of insurance depend upon the character of the risk. One of the objects of the exchange will be to pathcr. throuch channels open to under- writcrsonlv. and furnish to architects con tractors and builders information tvhicn will enable them to construct their building * in accordance with the most approved rules. f rom an underwriters' standpoint. The con sequent additional cit > en e will be scarcely commensurate with the savinc on insurance premiums , llulldlne on this principle and the carrying out of the other features niuned will necessarily eventuate in a pcr.eral re daction of insurance rates in Omiha , The oftlcers for the ensump year are- CharlearCaufmann. president : Theodore L. RintrwnlU vice president : D. II Wheeler , Jr. . s-ccrcUiry ; M. .1. Bunn , treasurer. Boir\l of directors. John K.Veb < t < ? r , A. M.Vcir. . John K. Hamilton , M. C. Klchols and S. T. Jo elyn. Dou't irritate your lunps with a stubbo'-n couph ivhea a pleasant and elective rotneJy may be found In lr. ) J. H. McLean's Tar \Vlne Lung Balsam. \ iilovo Oorite't. At Germanla hall , South Omaha , tonicht , Tommy WTiito of Chk-nro , the featherweight champion of the northwest , will meet Prof. Billy Hawley's unknown in a six-round plove contest. The conditions of the meet are that \Vhite is to stop the unknown in tix rounds or forfeit KW. Boiiny. u-restlinp and club swinrfn ? br local talent will form features of the evening's entertainment. Tickets at ion-en rates and superior accommodations via thw great Rook Island route. Ticket office , 100 Six teenth and Fnrnara streets. Omaha THE TIJA TRADE. Contest Rettrccn Clilna antl Irulla Sources or Supply Mny Ctinnuc. Until about KiOnot only Great Britain , but every other nation drew its tea supplies fn m China , says the Xew Orleans Timi-D mo crat. The plant vas not grown in qua itlt j ' elsewhere , and the belief was that China s soil and Chita's climate were ao ic ulto ' its production. But about that date it will be remembered by readers of history that the British cov- ernment had a quarrel with the Chinesf , whether a Just or unjust quan l we have uot at present time to discuss , and that the Chinese tnrew out a subJuu threat that if Enpland did not abate her demands she wou d cut short Enpland's su pplies of tea. That 1 we remember aritrhf , was in 1554. Tus Enclish povernment took no apparent heed ofthe threat at the moment , but obviously the threat was neither disregarded nor for- potten. Thii we may Judcc from the fait that while in IS-Vt China en joyed a mjnopoly of the tea supply , ten years Uter she did not have that monopoly. vhile twenty-five ye-us later she had a prettv virorous rival Thus : " Kv4. l-4. 1 7P. China , pounds..W.KO.OOO N-.SO.OM lavW India 2.-fO.C / > 3j. C. 0 And passing on a few years further still , the rivalry becomes so strong that not only does the Flowery Kinpdom no lonpcr possess a tea monopoly , but it has been passed in the nee and will probably in a few years cease to sell tea to England or any other nation cn- tirelv. Here : I'M. ' : . China 110M10DO 71.101.0CO India G2.747.MX ) ei.ies.Wl Ceylon 3.WO.OCO 2 ? < n.CW Total iri.f l.ko : lro.KS.4ta The presence of dandruff indicates a fs- cased scalp , and if not cured , blaachinp c f , the hair and bald-iess will result. Hall's I Hair Rene.vcr will cure it. Wheat Will Go Up Like a IlooUet. Aslted as to the prevailing prices of wheat , Leopold Bloom of Chicago said to the Minne apolis correspondent of the Chicajro Tribune : "Wheat is low , very low. My best judgment tells me that peed wheat that is , goad mill- inp wheat will sell for S1.40 a bushel in Chicago before the crop year is over. I esti mate the crop east of the Rockies at 370,00 \ * Kn bushels. \Vohaveln America C2OWOC > 0 of people. Each mau , woman and child is estimated to require 41 bushels of wheat a year .All told they will requireSTCUHO.flrtj bushels of wheat. The farmers will need .VJ.OOOAX ) bushels for set"d : 20.Ojo.OOJ have already been exported , and 10WO.OJO more may b estimated as the requirements of manuiacturers. Thc i.c sains amount in the aipregate to 3M , fWXO'X ) busn- els of wheat The supply we fljrured at : iTu- , OX.i ) > M , so that wovill have n balance of 11- 030,00) bushels for export. There you are in a nutshell. Wheat is poinp up. and when it starts it will po up so fast it will maie sev eral of the bears' heads swim.1 Pits , spasms , St. VHus' dance , nervousnes and hysteria ars soon cured by Dr. Miles Xervine. Free samples at Kuhn i Co.'s , 15th and Douclas. _ _ New Ilutt r Substitute. According to the Boston Mcdml and Sur- picalJournal , M. Hecke and Schlapdennauf- fer have discovered and reported upon a cer tain Spanish broom-like bush , native of the west coast of Africa , which belongs to the Polygala family , and to which they have given the st > ecinc name of butyracea. The native name of the bush is malonkanc or ankalaKi. It seeds yield ir.5 per cent of a yellowish butter-like fat of a very agreeable nutty flavor , and could well serve as a sub stitute for butter. The fat softens between 2s = and 30 = C. , beginning to melt at 3j = . but does not become ttuld below W . Upon coolinp , it remains fluid for a long time , only beginning to solidify at 33 , when it refrains its original consistency. Its densitv at be tween 85 = and 85 = C. is O.W4. It saponifies very easily with alkalies , and contains : > i..i per cent olcinJ.s per cent free palmitic acid , 57-M per cent pal mi tin and C.10 | er cent rayr- Istin. It contains small quantities of formic and acetic acids , bat no butyric or ralrrianic acid , and therefore it does not easily become rancid. _ _ Water Lily Five Cents A Cake Miss Wanting Mr. I > se , the paper savs that some gems are always intimately associ ated with rocks. Mr. Less > c That's so , Krama. You'd have an enpagetEont ring if I had the rocks. Mrs. "Winslovr's Soothing Syrnp for cbll- dren teething produces natural , quiet sleep. i cents a bet tie. We Offer for Sale. rourthouund to s clioicc Haled H v. F. O II. cars , stranje's Sirttnc. L ton or llorniclc tati < m . no C. M. .Vitt * . IU K. . In lots to suit purrha'-er : prices reulatel by taa Cull arid me us. STRANGE BROS. , SIOUX CITY. IOWA THIS P1FE.R IS PR HTED TPOM -rat Great Western Type Foundry , 7//4 / / HwarttSt. OMAHA , Omaha ManUFacti/rers / , Hoot * and Khoca. KtRKENDALL , JO > fES ft CO. , Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes IloMon lUhtx-r h' Co. . Iutl04 ! incJllM Ilirncj f lrr LOtu h . Net. Hrcwor * . 8TORZ * c IL.ER , Lager Beer Brewers , ItSl Ntrth 1'th Strert. Ore hv NcN Cornice , EAQL.E CORKICE WORKS , Mannfactorcrs of Galvanized Iron Cornice Window cmpi in J ntt lloilTit hl John Krr 1 * n < l 110 } < < > atti 10th itrrvk Artlith' . A. HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , Jill Douclu S-ttMt. OKHha. .Nfb , r 1 Coal , Ookc , Ktc. OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. ft. K. Cor. Kth toJ Uocitu Stittu , OmabkS'ttk DEAK , ARMSfRONQ A CO. , Wholesale Cigars. C1K ICthftn-ft "llfllo" " lit * . UrjGiHiils nnil Not lone. M. E. SMITH iCO. . , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Motions Corner lllband Hazard Sl K1LPATRICK-KOCU DRY GOODS CO. , importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods , I'urnliblnc rxx3Corntr lUb uid llaro / bunt * . Omaba , Net ) . I'urnlturc. DEWEV A : STOKE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , r rnam Stn t.Omsha. Nebr il - CIIAIILES SHIVERICK , Furniture. Omaha , Nfrtrnikn. Grooorles. McCORD. BRADY & CO , Wholesale Grocers , l-lbina L tTcn cn Lumber. Ktc. O. "W. DOUGLAS k CO. , Dealers in Hardwood Lumber , Tkrd 1110 N Itlh M. . Omaba. JOHN A. "A'AKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc. Inserted ml American 1'ortlinil Oment. Bt W -eHrarr\uUc C m Dt , ud Qulncj MhltcUme. CUAS. R , LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. JTooaaaj-rxti nrtpirtmnficx.rtnz. Vth . Omaha , Netirakka. FRED W. GREV. Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc. Corner S-th tna locgl Slrmi , Omaha. Jlllllncry ntul Notions. I. OBERFELDER A : CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , KS. 210 and : i : South llth ttrfot- Notiont : J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 1124 lltrncjt ilrctl Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TAJJK. LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , jLxIt crtt * . eft , Omita , A. II. Blibop , iitaafft r. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Cam * Bl : iuxlot printing , wr ppln and w p Pr. gpectil kUectloo gtTtn tocard paper. Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goads , Iccie ITtrnltblrc Gouli , Children1 ! Crr1afe * . farnani ttrfft , Omiba. Neb. Water Supplies. U. S. V , D ENGINE & PUKP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , windmills. 9E ! in < I930JoD i tUOmtTi * GK Kusi , Acttcl M&nwer. Iron " \Vorks. N & VIERLINO' IRON WORKS , brought and Cast Iron Building Wort , bra work , ( tncral tounlrj blwkipitth work Omce na wurki , U. I * . Kr u l IHb uwt , Offiiha. OMAHA SAFE ic IRON WORKS , Miol'rs ol Fire and Bnrglar Proof Safes , Volu. ] > tl work. Iron huiirr ted ere F cape ( U. Acdrcenprop'r. Cor IlUi niljaclton bu. ) Sash , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROW i CO. , WLoleiale m&nufictareri of Sub Doors Blinds and , , Mouldings. Branch offlc * . IJtU toil Hard itr U. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of South Omaha. Limited. NEBRASKA National Bank TJ. 8. DEPOSITORY , O1IAHA , I Capital. - - S4OO.OO6 Surplus Jan. 1st , 18OO - B7.8OO OtSceri ana Dtrectorf-Henry W. TaU , * * r iWen U l 3. Reed , Vlce-Pr - ldent ; Jaa i W S TM' , V. Mor. . JohnS. Co.Ilni. ItC. . Cmtanv. J. X J | | Furtcl , W. U. a. Uu.bicublcr. . / THE. IRON BANIv. Corner Utb ao4 Farnim Eti , A General Ilaoklnr Dusioeu Trtn > act < l ni7- - T.rtiarjirrrJir..nOai STP iilLISi . earfin 10" j- I W ttimltutcl lei ) fr < m tbp ry > tfm t that thfiT canmrvcr b a murn of r ft'n.1. J' ni l c n U tr < * H < 3 . . . . f t-i i 1 ut wltli It ) ' ' c h i j r fir < \c"rt r ntnull. cure t ! rm c-r rtfcr.d i-Il rocnty ia | nr rur eini ( f ctmlte , ru x > & 4 Urr ad I'le L. , . . One MAGIC REMEDY S antl in tocartttie ln'-t ' ! ! . nate rkni. We rl lcn l i/r 14 f r K * u * e u nut rarr Elnn tbr t utcry o mt , ' ( or l Dt tier r f' . ' nl cnril cur Mar e l rvvfred. KMI tbtr frneioe. Writ * f r COOK ItKHKHV CO. , Omnlia , . Office. St CUIr Hott-l.Cor 13tb * nd DodgoSU "JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIJ EXPOSITION 1889. / THE MOST PERFECT OF PEHS.