THE OMAHA DAILY BEfr , TUESDAY , OOTOBEE 21 , 180ft. . THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , 8lrength nud Activity the Predominant Features In All the Pits. AN EXTRAORDINARY MARKET IN V/HEAT / , A Mnlorlnl Advance In Corn Tlio Hl-lient ( lny 1'ct in Oixts-A Sen- intionnl Trade In Provis ions Live Stock. , Oct.JO. . fSiieclnl Telegram to TUB .K.l Tlioro wrunn unnaiial wheat timrkct most of the lesilon. There wui an advance of li-j ! ( hiring the forenoon without ruiythlni ; like n , runaway market. There wns no sensa tional trndliiK ; ( hero wan no Rrent , slioit Intel est to cover' , there was no staitlliinows. ( ! The key to the \vliolo thing appeared to bo light olTorliiKS mid persistent buying by llutclilnson , I.lnn nnd William Dunn , helped on by tin ) visible Biiiiply reportshowing an In- crciiNo for thn week of f.WX)0 ) bushels , agalmt nn Increase of something like 2,000,000 bushel1) a yenr AKO. Next to having a short Interest Ute to fltnl tlio bulls all evened up ami waiting for something to come almi ? . TnU was the condition this morning and the cITorti of tcalpcrs and hull homes to get on board served nearly the same purpose asalareo thortlntcriU. There was llttlo rain In the northwest and the rccelnts at Minneapolis and Dnluth were 1,0. > 7 curs. Min neapolis Increased her stocks by 600,000 bushels. Cables weio conflicting. Pri vate cable advices were generally more bull ish than public cables , and on tills representa tives of foreign houses bought buck wheat ( old onton Saturday. I.ateln tliodny Diiluth reported llftcen boatloads worked for export. Export olcarancci wcro Insignificant , lle- celpts hero wcro twenty car * over ustlnmtu at 103 earn. Nothing appealed to cut much of a llgnro beyond the faet that the market was ktroiiK. nnd those without wheat hastened to get some. December opened at tl.OI , touched II.CKlTf , sold up toll.Oj'ji reacted he on liberal offering , and then went straight to tl.OSli , There was slow reaction to Jl.Oty at 1 o'clock. May wild atll.OS'J toJI.OS'S to $ I.09S ? tofl.OS'i. A half hour before tlio close wheat was back to $ I,04f ? for December nnd SI.OS ? for May. Later good buy Ing again set in and the close was strong at 11.OS'S 1.05'i for Dojomher. and II.OTj ! for May.oriibont Ic net advance for the ( lay. On the curb privileges on December wlienUoldat $1.04U to tl.OHj for puts , and ll.03itol.mj { for calls. Theailvanco of lo or more In corn for all months early In the day was on a very moder ate sort of market. There was no Kroat buy ing by any ono of any half dozen houses. It was the confident fueling reflected from the other markets. Hail there been a short Inter est of any sire the advance might have been twice as tdiarp and double as Krcat. The close was Ue nnilrr tlie best price for.May and yet Rt an ndvnnco of ? ie for the day. Itecelpts were liberal at 421 can unil lliitcnlnson sold Boinecaily. but the market opened ! Bo up for all inoiithsand began to advance on goneial buying , ( tables were 'id up for spot ami fiitiiii ! ' . The estimate for Tuesday Is ll ht at 5Nfinn. ) Charters wcro UIMKM ) linshi-U. The letlon of the niarKot was : October. 510 to Me. to 515Jc to close ; November. Miio to fl''JJo lo 526c ! ; Doceiaber. M c to ui c to Mo ; May oneni'il lit SI , weld up to.Vic and closcil at SPjU bid. May corn privilege * , fil'io and .Viijc. Oats sold 1,40 higher today for May than at any other time on the crop , lliilllsli condi tion" . llRlit stocks , light oats , rainy weather and other things holu to keep trailo In a buy- IIIK innod. Tlio upturn In all other markets early helped prlcM. Mnv Marled at 451c , or steady with Saturday , hold upto-JC o nnd closed at 40 , e ; December was at 4'J'iicto4i1c. : ( The narlv months weio nogleeted , but ipiotod noinlnally nt yonpat the close at 4lUo ! for oelober and November. The provision market Kot out. todr.y. It. be- cnmothe only sensational nmrl < ct on tholloor , althoiiRli everything wns strons ? and ac tive. There linn been for weeks n systematic utTort to depress prices without Ki'tthiK sln > rt of stun" , Thomarliot did notdeiiress. but many of Hit ) trade did get iliort. They tried lo get nut of the hole to day. It started In this way. They have watted for Inixo receipts of hojjs to hold the market down to buy products on. This mora ine the dispatches said : tt,009 bogs and prices nt tlio yards lower ; also several thousand lioxs loft over. Hut when shorts attempted to buy they found the offerings nleked up by- others. A hhnrp advance followed , Wlion pork got upOo or moro Hinall holders sold a lot of Rtuir to take nronts , This did not stop the nilvnncp long and buforo noon thcro was a rlso of about ( Wo In pork , 15c to 'Mo In lard and l"-io ! to 20c In ribs. The coun try bosan buying pork. It Is said Iluluwln took porK the first half hour ! llelin- bulz was a frco buyer : I'owlor and Sterling also covered short stuff. Shorts generally ran to cover. About the only selling was In taking prollts. January sales up to 1 p. m. worci Mess pork , ttl.OSK to JIL'.N ) to J12.2."i ; lard , JB..VJ to $ (1.70 ( to * I.Ki ; ribs , fci.KiiS to JU.OO to Tbe action at the close Innrovlslonsla- dlcaled that tliu uneasiness still exists among the ( .hurts , January pork , aftergettlng back to 9K.inadu a bulge at the close to $12.40. wlthMiivut.tl3.OA. Lard closed within 25-Jo of the tot ) ror.Ianua.rv at JD.671 } , whllo May rose higher than on the early iidvanco and sold at 17.10 mst after the boll , lilbs closed llrm and lOc higher for the day. NEW YOIIK , Oct. 20 , [ .Special Telegram to TUB HEE.I STOCKS There wns no well dellneil position In stocks this morning , It was Ken- orally conceded Dint foreign banking centers had strengthened their Unanehil position , hut It still remained doubtful whuthor for eigners would ns u result become buyers of American securities. The street felt MIIIIO safety against further raids In the fact that the Cainmuck following lias covered Blocks fieoly , presumably on the nilvleo of Mr. Gould. The short Interest is still large. but made of numerous short sellers. Tlie cle ment would bo nt the mer-iy of bulls with u strong market once started by good leaders. Thaopening wntnullo Irivgiilurvlth Chicago Gas anil LacUawnnnn higher , a few stocks stonily and the KI cuter pnit of the list at small declines , ( las rose ! ( . lo 45 ! { nml sold back to45 , Sugar sold ofr i to 74. lllgl'ourwns unhi'ttli'd nt first. breaking to 07 , then selling uptoOH. Louisville weakened to ? { and Krlo to " > the first hour ; llurllngtoti and Itoelc Isl- fiul each sold oil ' .i ; Atcfilson nnd .Missouri 'aclfle ' i-nch f.x , and .St. I'aul anil Union I'aeille * i to BOH and .VJ respectively. It was a pro fessional market , with room trailers waiting for a leail In foreign orders. Stouksdhl not close at bottom prices , but the recovery was Might and the Inht prices Minweil general de clines riinglnK fiom U to 1U per cent for the 'rtiiy. ' CblcugodnB lott mostof the early ud- viinee and Simar Kellnurlcs closed iy oil at 73U. Loiil&vllln was down 1 point , Erie Ji , Ate dhoujj. Hnrllnuton I'i , Nortliwestern ? i , Kock Island I'i.ht. I'unl ' j ( , and Union 1'uelllo 1 ? > . Bales reached 187.270 shares. The following were tlio closing quotations : MoMiv-Kasy , Mia per cent. I'IIIME MKUOANTII.K I'Ai-ru .I' OS per cent. STUIII.I.NII i.KCiUNni-Qui'l : ! , nut stuaily ; sixty-day bills , * 4.N i : demand , tl.SO. Shares , NEW YOIIK , Oct.M , [ Sjioolal Tolosrnm to TiiEllEK.1 Thefollowlngaro the mining stojk quotations ; Altec 'M Iron Sllrer ISO Con , , Cat. A Va 4UO .Mount UlubluAX ) ClnuMA Curry Wl I'ljliioulli U J llornbllTcr 9.11) ) l 100 CHICAGO I , I m STOCK. CiiiCAno.Dct.SO. tSpoclal Telegram to THE HEB. ] OATTf.r Prlmo native steers were source and sold steady , but outsldo ot that class nearly everything sold u shadelower. . nnd such undesirable natives as had to compete - pete with the good rangora sold lUo to 15a loner. Te.xuns , of which there was about 4,000 on sale , ruled fairly steady but common rang ers sold lower , Cows , bulls and other classes of imtlvo butchers' stock ruled slow with the turn rather downward than otherwise. Tlicro IB llttlo or nothing going ou In the sleeker and feeder lino. Two cars of prime ami first class steers sold t 15.00 to M.J5) ) others W.TO to 11.00 : medium , H.13 to W.SOt enminun , W.OOtoM.75 ; v'li ' < l'erii . Ulul bu"B'711 loa ! Toxans. p.81 .tlio top prlca for runKO steers ; H.75 for the pitchfork bra nt ) ; others , 12.00 to * aw. nu-llubliii'k.s active , but values 5o to lOo lovrer on all elahson. wlttt UKht and medium showing greatest clccllnei ; , Coiauouand roujjU . to 14.00 ; goo < l ml.Xcd , 11.10 toM.W | nrlmo heavy and butehcr weight * , 1.Z3 to * 4.40 | Hrst-claHs light , U.2J : xccond- MW to II. 00. 1'lgiJ.73to | . ) .M ! tnealngosort. tl.vj. The ValTcq Market. NF.wVoiiK , Oct. M. [ Special Telegram to THE IIKB.1 C'ofTeo options opened itondy , 10 points down to 15 up. Closed steady , 0 to 15 points up. Hales. iS.T.V ) bags. In cluding October. 118.10 : November , 117.50 ® 17.M ) ; December , $ l7.nrx317.15 ; January. 110.35 ffl0.4"i ; Kebruary. IIS.OOI March , tl5. .V315.f 0 | April , I15.fl0i Mnyll.VIyll..m. ( ! Spot rlo steady ) fulr cargoes , ! -UM | No. 7. JIH.S7I1. JIAICKBIS. OiucAOo , Oct. 20. Close -Wheat Steady ! cash , ll.tOSi.oJlii December , II.Ui ; May , li.wi. Oorn-rirm ! cash , Gl o ; November , 52iO ! M'o ' : Muy , wyiBxi o. Oats-Hteady ; cash , 43Uo ; December 43Uc ! May 4 14c. foss Pork-Unicttled ! cashtO.OOi January , JU',40 ; Slnv , ! I3.00. Lard-l'lrm ! cash , M.40 ; January , W.jja O.fi7't ! ; May , (7.07K. Kyo-l'lrtn at O..Ji'SWc. ' llarley l-'lnn at " ! * c. Klax-Hasy ut $1.42. Prime timothy Slow at 11.25. Whisky tl 13 riour-Unchanged : Steady ; winter wheat , K.5VlM.Bj : spring wheat , 2.DOiJ. > . ! Xi rye , W-S a "ll'ulk Moats -Shouldcru , V02'4a.V75 ' ; short clear , 8.VT < jUO.i ! short ribs , J5.40iiM.(5. ( Ituttcr ( julef creamery , IWt'JUSic ; dairy , ( Jhee'so-Qiilet ; full cream clicrtilurs , 8'/i9ci ' flats , ! )3Jies ! ) young Americas , lOc. K as-ln good demand ; fre h , ISSlOc. I lldcsUnchanged , ' , - -Unchanged : heavy greonsalteilo'ej light green salted , Blic ; greun,5V'fCs.iltcl | ( bull hliteo.rKj ; dry calf , Uiwioi doiicon * . eiieh. 2. > c. Tallow Unchanged ; No. 1 , 4'ic ; No , ' . ' , 4c | f'iko l'4c ' ' ' Receipts. Shipments. I'lonr , bills . ii.ww : 1J { . S Wheat , bu . 7looo 4npoo Corn , bu . 18T.WO 2 T,000 O.itslil. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170,00010,0'JO Ilic Vl8lllo Supply. CiucApo , Oct. M. The vlslblo supply for the week cndhifr October IS , as compiled by the secretary of the Chicago board of trade is as follows : Itushels. Wheat . lSMt7W ) . ) Worn . . . . . HA'.V.UIK ) Oats ' " . . . " . 4.X'4,000 Hye' . . . IXX1.0JO llarley . . . 4,107,0'JO Nr.w YOIIK , Oct. 20. Wheat Ilecolpts. 5,090 bushels , o.\ ports - : snot higher ! IIriiiiNo.8 , $ l.0b'.s In elevator ; SI.O'J.'J ' allo.it : II. O'J'iOl.loa f. o. ti. ; options advanced 15ll ! eelo-jlng Urni ; No. 2 red. October , closing ut II.OH'j. ' C'orn-Uecelpts , 147.'JOU uushcls ; exports , 13,000 bushels ; spot , higher. No. ' . ' . 5S'4 . sJio In elevator ; M'-i'ii.'Wo ' nlloat ; unsraded ml.xecl , 'i7l.i < ai."i01ic ; options held higher , October closing at : > 3'je. Oats ItfcelpK CAOOO bushels : o < port , I'M bushels ; spot higher ; white , fiKtt.'il'/5e ; mixed western , 4)lJ4U'io ; wnlto western. Bo ® 656o : options stronger , October closing at 48c. Coll'uo Options closed steady ; rA41. > points np ; sales 'JU.'iO Dags ; October ( IS.10 ! Isovoin- bor , * l7,5Kai7.00 ( ; spot HIo , steaily ; f ulr car- Kaw. quiet : llrm ; refined , steady ; I'otroloum United closed for November at Kggs-Ptoaily ; western , 2-Jia'Jlc. ! { Pork -Strong ; mess. m.-j.-yaiASO. Lard Illvher : western steam , J.5o. ! Matter l-'lrm : western dairy , cteami'i'V , iv : . > 4o ; _ ( Jheeso 1'lrm : light skhnS4iiia7cH. ST. Louis. Oct. 20. Wheat Higher ; cash , 0'ie ! ) ; Deeomber , * 1.0-Jj ! ; May , fl.OS.S. forn-lllgher ; cash , 4J'ic ' ; Doccmber , 4S-1c ! : Muy.SPfi1. Oats-illgher ; cash. 4lo ; May , 45Sc. Pork-Higher at3l'.75. ) Lanl-llUher ntf8.IO. WlilsKyfctiady at $1,13 Hulti-r Steady and llrm ; creamery ,2lO-04c ! ; dairy , 7 < Sl'"e. ' " _ .i , Get. 20. Dealers In spot wheat active. Oenerul advances In other places , as well as In futures , caused higher prices to bo asked and paid. Dloslng ; No. 1 hard October , JI.OI on track , Jl.OSi No. 1 northern , October , tU'ic ; November , ! )7'ic ) ; on track. ! l8i ! ! ) 'Je ' ; No. a northern. Oetober. IH'.JCj ' December , Oliic ; on track. I LtVEiii-oot , . Oct. 20 Wheat Steady ; clo- mandfalr : holders oiler moderately ; Califor nia , No. 1 , 7s 7il per cental : led western spring , 7s Olid ; led western winter , 7s l'jil ! Corn Steady : demand fair ; mixed western , 4s OKil Her cental. _ ' & CINCINNATI , Out. 'JO. Wheat Firms No. 2 red , 11.00. Corn Stronger ! No.3 mixed. 5 ® S44c. ! 1 Oats More active ; No. 2 mixed , 434B1GC. Whisky ll.ia. _ . JLIVK STOCK. CiiiCAno , Oot. 20. Cattle Ilocelptf ) . 20,000 ; market steady to lower ; steers. $ . ' ! ,00 ® . > .lO ; COWM , bulls and mKodl.70@2.75 ; Texans , $2.20 Q2.S : > ; rangers. * 2.XVft.75. ! ) Ilogs-ltceelpts , IG.OJOj market lower ; com mon and rough. SI.8.V8I.OO ; good mixed , $ l.ld ( & 4.10 ; prime heavy and butchers' weights , Sl.2 > H'iie'cp TJi-eolpts. 12.000 ; market steady ; na tives , tt.0031 B , > ; westerns , J4.0'JI.40 ; Texans , } J.GO ; lambs , Jl.lWSO.00. _ ST. Louts , Oct. 20.-Cattlo Kccolpts , 2,103 ; nliliimnnts. 1100 ; market steady : fair to fancy native steers , $ : i.SJ'itl.UO.stoikers ; : and feeders , j ' .OQI12.00. Hogs ItccolpU 3,900 : shipments , 1.500 ; heavv. $ l,15&l.2Ji mixed , Sl.KOSl.'Jjj light , II.1UOI.SO. KANSAS OITV , Oct. 20. Wheat-Steady : No. 2 hurd. cash and October. sOlJu bid ; No. 2 red , ensb.lO' : bid , _ Corn Higher ; No. 2cash,49ijOo ? ; Oetober , ' ' Onts-'stcady ; No. 2 , cash , 405o ! bid ; October , K ASSAS CITY. Oct. 20. Oattlo lie olpts , S.OOO ; shipments. 4VK ) ; market stonily ! steers , S.I.4U © 1.73 ! cow * , tl.5U.03 ; stackers and feeders , ' " "ilogs Hecelpts. fi.WW ; sbluments , 2COO ; ; mar ket lower ; ull grades , Kl.75@l.l5. MILWAUKEE , Oct. 20. Wheat-Quiet ; No 2 spring , cash , ti'SJ'JSc ' ; December , UilJic ; No. 1 northern. Jl.Ol. Corn Klnn ; No. 3 , cash , r > 2StVJc. Ouls-Klrm ; No. 2 white , 4WOo. ( ! { Provisions Klrin ; pork , January , $12.40. Sioux fm' , la. . Dot , 2J. [ Special Tclngrani to TUB liK.B.1 Hogs Iteeolpts. 1,103 : market slow , soiling ntHs.V3l.Q5 ; lmllc.tJ.iO. OJ1.I II.I 31A UK KTS. Cattle. Monday , Oct. 20. Estimated receipts of cattle , 2,400 , ns com pared with 2.IW7 Saturday and : t,7M ) .Monday of last weck.Thomarkotopened slow and lower The receipts of natives were llKht nnd of poor utility. Vrlmo steers would sell strong , 1 'bero are no good ueovos on the market , llutehers' stock Is slow unil unchanged. Keedcrs are lifeless. 01110 fine 1..WJ-1I ) steers contracted for Saturday at 81.75 , were deliv ered today. Estimated recolnts of hogs. 4,231 , ns com pared with r > , .V.'l S.iturdny anil : il. > 3 .Monday of last wei'k. The market opened 5o lower , anil all sold on an active market. Tliu range wnsUO : < ftl.l7 ! $ . the bulk nt f3.TOai. : ' , light , ia.4oa4.03 ; heavy , $ .18oa4.l7 ! { ; mixed , K1.75 ® 4.00. I'revjilllnic I'rlues. The following U a tahlo of prices paid In this market for the crado of stoek mentioned : Prime steers , KIM to 10JO Ibs $ . : SS4.8J Hood steers , 12.V ) to 143) ) Ills 4,00 Sftl.n : flood steers. 10' , ! ) to I'M Ibs 3.83 ft 1.15 Fair , IDOOtollS ) Ibs : .SO ttl.O ) Coiiiinoii,8M lo 12JO Ibs : ! . - " ) a'l.li' ' toinmoneimner.4 ! 1.00 ft 1.00 Ordinary to fair cows 2.00 Ct'i.'l ) Falrlo joml cows 2.ti : ) . ( ri265 ( Jood toeholcocows 2.73 ft-'I.W Choice to fancy cows 2.35t.i5 : I'ulr to soml bulls 1.73 © 2.M Ohok-e to fancy bulls 2.SO SKIM l.luht htocUers anil feeders 2.0J < fi2.fiO Koeilers.tM tollOOlb * . . : 2.23 C12.83 ralrtoeholeo llubt bogs ; i.40 414.U1 ralrtoclioleejieavy hogs U.8) ) f'4,174 ! 1'alr to choice mixed hogs 3.75 (34.00 ( Disposition of Stoukr. Shnulng thn niimhcr nf bead of stock purchased on this market yestenliy as re ported by the wolghnustcH ot the Stockyards company : CATTLE. SwItt.tCo Cl Tlio Uoorgo H. llamiuond company 22.1 The Ariiioiir-riiilnhy packing company. . 302 Omaha packingcomrany r > 7 lee HotWhlld 271 Hamilton , t .Steiilieni , , ; i NolsSlorrls 504 Shippers and frcilora Bio lions. Armoiir-Ciidnhy paokniR company 1,094 , Omaha paeklngcompany . ' : XI Swift it Ou 1.1KI ( leorgo H. Hammond packing company , , Mi : J. 1' . Snulres&Co. , . , „ . . . . , 540 North packing company. , , . . . 203 iihlppersand feeders , , . , . 203 ' The Week. cArrr.K. Swift * Co 3.510 Then. II , Hammond coimmny , , 1,520 The Armonr-Uuilaliy paekln company. . 2,042 Omaha paeklngcompany. , . , , . , , , . . . . 7 Other buyoM. . . f,071 Total IkteO noos. The Armour-CuJaby puaklnu company..10,173 Ornalm nackliiff company . 9,417 8wlft&L'o . . . . . . . . . . . r-,941 O. II , Itaniinond Ac Co . jMUt J. 1' . Squires A Co . 2.0HI North P. At P.Co . 210 Comstock . , . 147 Hpcrry A Uiirncs . , 1.508 Other buyers , . . . . . . . . 271 Total . , a2Gifl SIIElf. Swift A Oo . 1,243 The Arniour-Cudahy packing company . . . ofl Omaha . . 210 Total . 1,553 WESTEllN CATTI-f. No. Av. Pr. flsteots . 1123 2 70 M , .Vcl < uno iSsteers . 1123 310 Snnford OCo Sir-own . OSO 2 00 I. 70 Co - imfccilcn . 12M S 2. ' > llOfeedcrs . lid 2 40 I/ . Culvert 1'cows . 1020 IPS Iticowa . lift ) 2 OS i"Htl'CtS . r . 1178 273 Wallace Merchant 4bulU . 1277 1 C.S 2cows . v..V ) 1 iw Meows . . 8i" > 1 7S SJcows . Kll 11)5 ) A , I ) . Adamson 2 cow ) . W)0 ) 1 2.1 2lieows . l l 1 75 ( Ifeeders . U10 240 Ufeudcn . 1WS 275 Kennedy , t 1)-- ( leows . CM ISO 11 cows . 10J3 1 f-0 Denlvcs . 2iH 4 calves . liW Dfecih'M . 730 865 D. Monahaii-- 37 cow * . 1001 2 10 2 : r 57oows 101.1 210 13 steers I2ii : 2 4.-I n steers IWH 2 47. ? 7sti > cis 1100 883 I'lirnuson Land & Oattlo C'o llleowi 012 1 HO Meows Mff 2(13 27 feeders W3 8113 n steers in''O ' 8 (50 46f.tueM 1110 2 73 M. M. Mason 13 cows f97 1 40 21 cows 1)34 ) 1 W ) 3 ! ) cows 074 805 34 cows U71 8 05 U steers , tailings 1JV ) 815 5 feeders 1020 2 25 11 feeders 1030 2 ao 2 feeders 1220 8 :10 : 10 steers 11" l 2 : ; o 12 steers IJI'I 8 CO 10 steers 1013 2 ( JO i ) steer * 1100 : i 00 1 steer II'W 325 5 feeders il.V ! 2 1.1 1 star lifiO 8 (0 5 fenders 1170 2 25 3 Hirers 1213 3 00 1 bull 1230 1 00 4 feeders MIS 2 40 51 feeders 1030 240 0 cows < U' 1 23 21 cows 028 1 73 HODS. No. Av. Ph. I'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 03 107 280 $11 50 TU. . , . .22S 2SO lbO 72 1H7 : ro a so cs. . . 2.11 120 3M ) 102 17i > M : i sn .218 383 5 2118 a so .213 so ; IH.- > 1C 231 80 U 50 210 12.3 383 400 : M'5 ' en. . 12J 300 ' 400 a K , r ' , .aoj 43 : HK ) 127' . .195 21H ) a 53 25 . , .204 . .200 280 a 5Ti 48. . , .201 80 300 74. . .21(1 ( a 53 71. , .230 120 3 IK ) . .SCI a 5" ) 15. 302'/i ' S3. , 240 a 57' . ' , 01Ki. .213 120 3 ! > . - > 00. , . 220 200 a ( JJ Ki. .230 120 393 m. . .17U a ra 7i. .811 200 Hid t-2 . .llHi 120 a w ia. .2SI : io a so 78 12 < ) a CO 55. . : tfi ItJO 39o 5 . . . .SKI a o" > D .200 -10 400 25 201 120 a & > 03. .202 120 4 00 Mi 220 160 a 70 5S. .273 40 400 70 243 200 a 70 B'J. . : wo 400 07 222 - a 70 ci ) . .270 120 4 02" 78 1UI 120 a 70 5' ' ) . 207 200 4 03 124 SW 2M ) a 71) ) f > H K23 240 303 78 208 : M a 73 fis . : wu H ) 4 10 ' (1 ( 2:12 : 201) ) a 73 (14 2s ! 4 10 80. . . . .2(14 ( 100 a 75 h8M 251 40 4 10 ( Ki. . . 120co a 7 ? ! { M 270 40DO 4 17'5 ' 78. . . : co a sea 71 2.TI DO 4 175 ! 78.0 ( -0 . . 240 a 8) 37. .218 40 4 17 ! i 03. . . 649 a M 1'ins AND SKII'S 41. . . 1 51 25. . . .124 300 1. . . 1 50 25. . . .124 300 1 . 1 IM . . . .131 300 1. . . . .4.30 U 00 12H . . . rti 305 157. . . . KI a no .141 310 108. . . , ! > 4 1 ! 25 .128 COO 325 60. . . H ) a as 1 . li 50 a . . 80 340 13. . 144 60 U 61) ) ou. . . 200 340 11. . a 75 10. . . .223 40 340 12J. .112 - SI CO. . . . I'JO ICO 345 11. . 2S 40 a oo 20. . . .203 350 82 Ill ) a no 30. . . .271 240 350 30 131 aoo Representative Sains. HTKEHS. No , Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. T r. 31. . 102J M 2J 21. .1174 $11 50 310. 1300 $1 73 COWS. 1. . 1020 73 1..1I1) ) 1 CO 5 , . 770 175 I. . 75 2. . 1013 1 CO SI. . 1098 180 1. . 10UO 73 10. . 88 1 ( W 18. . 8N1 103 1. . 8 ) 1 00 0 048 1 03 1..11H3 200 701 1 15 2. . 840 1 03 1. . H70 200 800 1 25 II. . 820 1 05 .1205 200 i ) . . 413 1 SJ 13. BIX ) 1 70 1..121)0 ) 200 < > 1043 1 60 1. 770 1 75 31. . U18 205 ii ! ! 870 1 00 25. . 820 1 75 STOCKK1IS .AND FEEDEI13. 2. . SOI 2 15 27. . 063 2 43 21..1017 SCO 1. . 040 2 23 III. . 8411 2 M 11. . 874 203 B. . 11(18 ( 223 20. . 1072 2 5) 1H..U4 : ) 270 4. . 075 235 12..1037 2 CO 20.1105 a 00 1. . tWO 2 40 nui.t.s. 1. . RT ) 150 1..14IO 1 ( V ) 4..1203 180 2..1350 1 (15 ( L.iaiU 1 80 L.llbO 200 jiir.icr.us AND sriuNdinis. 2 milkers , each 1800 STAGS. 3..1080 210 OJIAII.l n'llOl.KH.ll.K JI.lItliKTS. Groceries. / DTF.S I'orslan , C-lh ho.v. 0ic. ! TWINES Cotton twlno. "lllbb , " very flno , > Ih bales , 2.'c ; cotton twine. XX brand , ! i-lb bales , 18o ; hcn.p twine , M-lb bales , 18e ; sail twine , 20o ; catidlo wick. 22e ; 40-foot cotton clotbes line , H3cs 00-foot cotton clothes lines. 11.05 ; 00-foot cotton Hues , fl.40 ; GO-foot sisal lines , $1.73 ! 00-foot jute , $1.00 : wool twines , 8ic. ! RAISINS London layers. Cillfornla , perbov , 12.50 ; loose muscatels , California , J-.tiO ; seed less California , J2.0J ; California seedless sul tans , In sacks , per 11) ) , 9cL'illfornla ; muscatels , In s.'vekH , B'4c ! now Valoncliis , 8Sio ; on- dura , layers now , 0 ! c. KAWNAOKOUS ( loons Hurley. 3'4e ; farina , 5o ; peas , 214'e ; oatmual. bbls , & 5.75I&U.S3 ; half DbN. M.UOQ3.23 ; innouronl , 103 lie ; vorinlunlll , 10 < iJllc : rice , chnlco , 51 ( < S'Jc ; fiuioy , Wtf&'o' hea < l,7e ; sago und taploo-i. I'-iiTe ; lima beans Ulio ; split peas , lie ; spaghetti , He. UANNKII VKfUiTAiii.KS Tomatoes 3-lUextra , JI.KKil.lSlb ; ) Ktandard wosloru brands , $ | ,10 ; gallons. Archer's standard. H.OO. Corn Kliu-st crown , tl.UO ; Unto Ulty sugar corn , very line , Jt.Wl : lillman , 2-lb sugar com , * l.20 ; 2-lb extra lleomer. * IIO ; 2-lb stiinda'rd western briinila , H.03. Miishriioinslb Fronch. extra line , 22i > 23e ; 1-lb fri'iicli , tine , Is'QKKo ; 1-lb I'Yenoh , or dinary , lllQIHo. 1'eits Tres , line , jor can , 23c ; deml-llne , per can , in2lb ! sifted , $1.8) ) ; 2-lb early Jiinn , fl.50 ; 2-lb marrow , .standard brand" , H1.23 ; 2-lbsoakcd , 75e. HtrhiK beans- 2-lb high urn 111' . Refugee , * UHJ2-lbtiol ! < lcn wu beans , tl.00 ; 2-lb string bonus. Hoi ) I.Ima beansM ! ! ) soaked , H3 , lloston baked beans 2-lb Lewisl.iV > ; Crown Urands , fli5. : Sweet potatoes ; Mb New Jersey. fl.UJ. Pumpkins 1Mb , 11.in. Okra and toinitocs-JlW : ; ol < ra , jl.Gij ; succotusli. il.-'J. DniEi ) Ki i u ITS Turkish prunes , loss than Mills , lssijiu ; original hlius'io less ; llosnlii prunes , t-lb ! boxes , 1'H ' ) to 111) ) , 7.ie : tipples , uviiporatcil , new rlns choice , HIo , ovuporateil , now ring prime , I5e ; nprleots , fancy. In sacks , LMc ; blaekborrles. new , luijo ; raspberries. 23 Ibs tnbox.i'llu ; currants , now , S'i'ii3'/jo ; orig inal casks ! 4o less : Yo-itlzza currants , extra , In bines , ( i'io. NUTS Almonds , IBct , ItriulU , 17e ; fllborts , 13o : pecans , ir u ; walnius. 13o ; peanut cocks , 10'joi roasted , 12io ; Ti'imea'-co pcanutKUe. VVnu'i'i.NO I'Ai'Eii Straw , per Ib , tiffil4'o ! ? ; rag. 3Jc ! ; maiitlln H. 41830 ; Xo , 1 , fle. JtotASSKS IJhls , N.O. fancy , per gal,5.Vtt37e ; eholci' , 4.v3l7u ; good.jfxait-'e ; Cuba , baking , ; " e ; iiia < irap. . SDiii 1'Uits , iX ) Ibs tobox,5'io : kPc ,4Vic. Vi.vBnAit-3i ) r , N. V. apple elder , lucj U. S. elder , 12c ; white , wine , l , " > o ; fancy , fruit , ISe. OILS ISO in line white , lie ; I.V ) witter white , 13e : lirailllRbt. W5e ; 74 Kiisollne , lllo. , l'ic ; grunulateil , 2oi In bbU , . STOVK lloi.tsii-K.OOT.VR3 ( per Brosn. llAiis Am. per 100 , } 17,75 ; Uowlston per 100 , (17.75 ; Union square. 40 per cent elf list , HAi.T Iiilry. 280 Ibs In liul , bulk , * 2,10 ; best Kraile , 60 fs , | 2.ao ; best ( trade , 100 as , $2,40 ; best grade , IS 10s , t- > .2'i ; reek salt , crushed , $1.80 ; common , hbl , $1.25. CANNED MKATS--Corned beef , 1-lb , $1.20 ; corned beef. 2-lbs , $ I.W ; lunch tomjues. 1-lb , J-.tiOj lunch toiiiiuo ! ) . 2-lbs , $1.75 ; brawn. Mb , V-.fH ) ; brawn. 2-ibs. IJ.OO ; ov tonguos. t'j-Iba. 13.00 ; ox tongue ? , 2-lbs , ifO.O'J ; ehlppeit beef. 1- ! | Ibs. ioundcunwJ2.rjj : roasl bout , 2-lb round cans , f..oo ; potted bum , U-lb , round cans , ( Ac ; notuil hiitn. Vi-lb , round cans , tl.20 ; ilevlleil . . , . minced calops , 2 Ib round cans , J.20 ; boneless phrs feet , 2Ib tiiniureoans , J. . o. MAl'l.E Sl'IIAli-l'erlb So cakes. 30-lb boxes. ISo ; Wo oakeh , : w-lh boxes , 13)e ) ; 1-lb bricks , M Ibs Inbox , mire , lie. OorcKE-lloastcd Arlosla , 2i'jo ' ; Ilunola , SSHoi Uermnn , M'io : Dllworth's , 25 ' , c ; Lion , 50o ; Malliwiioh , 2.S'ic | Cordooa , 23io ! ; .Mocha , aOcO. O.Juva.Mc. T , 0 twin flats , purlb , I2.2S ! U-tlo , pluln. tI.h3 ; wnrcliouso , W.UO toy. n.'S ! \rhlSk. ! I,00 I.2A , J i OMVKS-Qiinrts , per ilm , ti.oO ; pints , per CoK.30 : bulk , penftl. ? . Mi. CoimAOE .Vanillaniiid-.V nlret from 7-ldto 1 In , 15o | slsil rope , all din * from 7-18 to 1 In. llijc ! "now processes , " jllsizes from T-10to 1 SrnAw-Pcr Ib Cut lo&f. T\e ! cubes. 7Ue ; Ntamlunl po ih'reJ , Tc : XXX.K , ix\xlerod. 7Vj crnnulalcd. standard , ese ; cimfocllon- crs'A. GMM'ic ! white , uslru U , brilliant , The ; extra U , royal.OUej conltql. Cf > i c ! golden O , C je ! dark I' , 4e. ? , COTTON Uoi'K (4-Inch. ( te. Co.U' Uastlle , mottled per Ib OttlOo ) do white , per ll > . Ho. . . . 1'iCKi.KS Mediumper liM.to.oO ; small , JIO.OO : ehcrUlni. Ill.OU : Imp. 1)111 , tls.OO ( & > - ( ; \ . \ casks ) ; K-jrnl bbl. llu.OO. OlDEll-l'erbl ) ! , rcflnet1O..Vi ( ) half bbl , M.M ; hard elder , pure , Dcr bbl , fii.CK ) : ornnito elder , half 1)1)1 , K1..M ) : near elder , bill f bbl , 30.50. Htt'SAnK I'ollowlni ! iinotntlons are for lota of W Ibs. and upwarils : llolocims In wnasands , fancy , 4Hc ; Iiolognns , 4cj nork sausage1 , In link , Oc ! pork samage. In bulk , 5Jc ! ! blood , 4'c ! ; beef , bbls , M.OJ. llONKYCo.Mii Tuii'B llnlf bbl , 60 Ibs each , M.Mi kits , ir > Ibs each , Klo. I'lCKLED'Cllll'E Half bbl , 80Ibs each , < 2.50 ! kits. 15 HM each. ( Vk' . I'lCKi.Eti I'm * ' FKBT Half bbl , 80 Ibs each , t.'I.SO j kits , 1.1 Ibs each. CXV. Ot.EOMAiioAittNi-M-lb : ) tubs , solid , 12'Jci 40- IbtuliH. 1-lb rolls. ilo. : iMiiu-Tlerccs. Cio ! ; pure and kettle ren dered. 7'iP. ' SI-ICED 1'ias' ' ToxnUES-llalf bbls , JlO.OOj 15- Ib kits , .MO. . I'lCKi.F.ii DEEP TONOUIW llarrcls , COO Ibs cadi , ilT.OO ; i-lithtlitbls iUlhsciiuh. fa.r > 0 , COUNF.II HBKF 1-11) sqnuro cans , pur doz , $1.10 ; 1Mb square cimx. per doii.dO : , HOASTOU loii.v.cl ) Hr.r.r 1-lb round cans , perdoz. tl.injli-lb round cium , par doz , J.'i.OO. CmiTim Dutiii ) HBKf 4-ll > iiiunil cans , per do/ . $1.2.1 : 1-lb rotind cam , per dofi.10. . IdTNCii ToMUlKS-1-lt ) round cans , per aor. , fclM ; 2-lb romiil caiH , PIT doz , W.M. WIIOI.K Ox TONOUKS i'i-ll ' > romiil cans , per doz. $ ,1.UO : : i-lbround cans , pordoy. . J3.00. DIVIIII : : ) HAM ' 4-ll > round cans , per doz , OOes 5i-lb round eans , perdoz. IVio. I'rovlsloiiH. SMOKED MKATR Sugar cured-Hanis , 14 to 10 Ihaveraue , 10ie ! ; liiiins , SO to t-'ilb average , lOcj hams. 13 Ib nxerage , lOSjoi skinned hums lie ; shoulderC'Jo ' ! clear breakfast liiicon , Sej txinclo-s breakfast bacon b.ii'ks. 7'-io ' ; ( 'nll- fornliL or picnic hams , ti'jo ; bonelc-i hum , lie ; dried beef hams ( sots ) . 7'ic ; dried beef olods , liilc ; short splcuil rolls or ham roulutte , 6e ; smoked beef IIIIIRUPI ( wcrilo/.en ) , $ fl.r > 0. DIIY SALT MKATH l.onit clears , .Vie ; short clears , Cc ; fcliorfc ribs , , " > ! ic ; shoulders , 54oj ! clear bcltli'M. 0jc ! ; dear biielcs , 0'ie. SMOKED MHATS Dry salt cured llaoon short ribs , ( l-.e ; bacon short ele.irs , O'c ; bacon IOIIK clears , IPPJ , bacon elc'ar backs , fi'io : bacon uloar bellies , T'tu ; bacon shoulders , lie. Swuur I'u-Ki.KO JIiiA-rs Hams , tlercos.OUes shoulders ( N. V , cut ) , tlen-ei,5'ie ' ; California hams , tleix'tHn u ) beef limns harinls , JIJ.W ) . 1'lCKl.Ki ' ) IIKKP TONUlMN Half ImrreK 100 Ib-i. . JlO.Mj iiiirler | : barrels , 50 Ibs. , JO.OO ; olKlitli barrels , S5 Ibs , , $3.50. SWKKT L'lUKMill Sl'AHK ItlllS-TlereCS , 1)0011)3. ) , ni't , wolalit , J1J. : > 0 : barrels'JOO , Ibs. , nut wrlght , 58.00 ; half Darrels.lOCi UK , net weltiht , $ .TS. liAiiD-Uoinnoiinil , per II ) , tlcrco basis , ' ) lic ; pure leaf lard , porlb , tlcrco basin , C'4e ; kettle rendered lent lard , per Ib , tierce basis , 7'ic. llAlutEi.Ki ) I'oitKAM ) HEKK Mess porkdicw ) per bbl , til.00 ! family pork10.50 ; sliortelear cut pork , 110.00IL'.OO ; bonelessplji porkfiincy ( ) , S 13.50 ; extra moss k'Of. KUO ; plntekoof. JI..M ) ; extra plate beef. * 7.00 ; oxlia fainlli'becf ( bono- lo s ) , J'i.OO : rolled bcuf ( boneless ) , t8.50ruinp ; butts , $ ) M. I'm I'OUK Honoloss Hurrols , 200 Ibs each , JllfiO ; half barrels , 100 Ibs each , $7.25 , SAUSAOKS Uolognn , 4c ; stnoKcd sausage , 7c : blood sausage , 4'ji' ! llwrHiitisago , 4 ! c ; hcai. cheese. 4'ie ; fresh pork suusiiKe. links , Oe ; Iri'nli pork nniisimp , bulk , fi'io : smoked pork sausajje , Kc ; Frankfurt SUUSHKC. Te : sinola-il lieiid cheese , tic : 1'olla.h saiisace , 7c ; knob- Innch sansace , 7c ! tonguii sausage , Sc : suin- incT sausiiKO , Hie. The above prices are for lots of fifty pounds and upwards ; u less quantity ! ie 111010. Kliih. TIIKSII IVrlb 1'crcli , Tc ; bulTalo. dressed , 7c ; plckciol.llc ; pike. Do ; trout , t'c ; white , 10e ; cropple , lie : cattish , lie ; cod steak Ix'c ; lloundors , Ilk" Oregon salmon , 15c ; blauk bass , 18c ; lobsters , iCe ; blue 1Kb , l.V. " Street 1'rotlituc. HIITTEII Creamery. fnnuy.SOi&Sc : creamery , cliolev , 18ao ) ; country , choice , l.VB''Oc ; coun try , coiKl. 14Qliiu : country , fair , lii15c ; conn- trv. inferior , .VfMlc. ' POITI.TIIV Tlio market on chickens N In very bad shape. Onlv an occasional fancy lot brliiKs * 2.M , the bulk of the Rood chickens golnc ut SS/i .K. Choice hens , per doz. . .VaaTS ; i-lwilco mixed. * 2.r 0 ; roosters. $3.1VfW.5i ] ; snort sprlni ; chickens , tl.WiK. > ; medium , ? lT. > ® 2.iJ ; small , Insonie cases us low iis $1,50 , TUIIKKVS Live , per Ib , lOGIIc. GEESE Live , pcrdoz , l7.OOS8.OOj dressed , 11 © 12c. DUCKS Live , per doz , $2. ! > 0@3.UO. Koos The market shows no appreciable change , tliu price remaining steady nt 18e , NAME The niitrlivt Is about stendy. 1'ralrlo chickens , per doz , * 2.7.i3.oai inallard ducks , ! .KXi2 , > LOO ; tcul iliicks. tl.5l.riO ! ! ; mixed ducks. JI.2.V16I.50 ; iilover , 'iX2fiOc ( ; ; jack snlpo. Jl.OtXB ] , ' . ' : > : quail , tlffYXlW jack rabbits , tU.OO ; small rabbits , $1.00 ® 1.2. . . Fresti Fruits. Nuw YOIIK OIIAI'KS Concords. lObasket lots , 3li ; ; Concords , .1-10 basket lot ? , 40c ; catawbns , 10) ) basketlots. 40c ; catavlas10 , basket lots , 4V : ; Saleins , 100 basket lots , We ; Salcins , 5-10 basket lots , 4 > o ; Jilasara. 5 Ibs , 100 basket lots , 2'nj ; NliiKiira. 5 Ibs , 5-10 basket lots , : L"M ; l ) , lLWirp.bs. . HiOb HUnt lots. ! 25c * : IHIL- ! \varo , . ' > lbs , 5-10 basket lots , 3 * > e ; Salotns , 5 Ibs 100 basket lots , Ujc ; Halenis , 5 Ibs , 5-lu basket lots.V. : ) UAT.ii'OliMA Fnt'lTS Grapes , Tokay , crates , sliDilepaeUnu'o , 91.'iU : Rrupes , nniscath , crutos , single packageI.II5 ; ncar , Winter .Nellies and others , boxes , shiKle package , & 1.00 ; Quinces. lio\es shiBlojiackaRe , $2.,5. HANAN-AS-Funey ltlnellulds$3.0 ] to $ ' 1.05 per biincli ! IIonlura ( , $ l.50 to $2.'JO ' per bunch. OUANtlEs Jamaica oraiiKcs , iVl.s , slnglo boxes , par bov , $ I.UJ ; 5 box lots. IM.7' . LKMONS Xinv Malaca lemons \\lllbcln the miirlci't no.xt week , They will probably start at f. > . ( XMJ.B.l)0 ) ; fancy Malorl , : )0s ) und IWJ.S , per box. JIO.OO ; JliilaKH , purbo.x. $ > .03l.0,1. ! , Ai'i'i.KS Fancy winter apples , per bbl , $3.2."i ' iKS 1'ancy dark Capo foils , fancy dark Oapo Cods , 5 barrel lots. frS fancy Hell Is Cherry , $8.00 ; fancy lietl Cherry , 5 barrel lots , * ? ,50. Ti-Kctnbl H , SWKKT POTATOES , J > i > eys. I3.751t4.00. I'oTATOKs-SuIllnfc at t > , { ? .ae. ) Choice stock mostly ut ODe. Considerable Rood stock Is arriving from Minnesota and Wiscon sin. sin.DTIIEH VEnETAiit.Ks CabbaRo , Mich , , per crnte. J.7. ! " > ; red , per bill..2.i , onions , per bbl , I.I..V ) ; rutabagas , per bill , Jl.T.'i ; wlilto turnips , per bbl , $1.7. ! carrots , per bbl , JJ.SS ; parsnips , per bbl , $3.2. ) ; beets , pi > rlibl , } 1.7. > ; luirsii rail- Isli roots , per bbl , ifs.ooper Ib , lOc ; celery roots , ( Oor.por ) bbl , J4.01 ; per Ui > 7 , .VJc ; choice Kaluinii/.oo , 2. " > 1i.i ) ) ; caullllowur. fancy , per do * , Ji,5j3.00 ; garlic , per double string , 7.C. IlklcB , Tallow , Hte. HIDEK. 1'Ki.TS AM ) TAi.r.ow ( Jrcon salted hides. No. 1 , heavr.O'iWio ; No. I , llKbt , C.i.Ci C'ie ' ; No. 2. llRht. iW-'ie ; dry Hint hldis , 7'itt to ; calf hides , 7@Uc'j damuKO.1 hides. IVtO H'-s ; hlioun pelts , Kreen , caeh,35ctl.25 ; sheep pelt , drv. per Ib , . TAi.Mw A No. 1 , 4'io ; No. 2. nJc ( ; white , a Iilc ; yellow , 2i1Uc ! ; steurlne. HONKS Quotations are for dell vprv In Chl- CURO llry bulTalo , per ton , $10.00'aia.OO ; drv conntiy , blenchod. Slo.llOTT'.lil.O'J ; ilry country , damp and meaty , * S.ir8 WfU ( Dry ? OTTONvAtIantlo I'1'-c < < : Au rora II , U'.iei Aurora It , Wo : At las , OX 11 , 7He ; cheese cloth , 4'.1 ; ( JllnUij ; K , 5 > 4o : 1'eppeiell 1 ! , ' ' 'lli'isiciiKiiUoTTd.xs Ilorkclcy Cambric No. mU'.ici Host VoMJJe ; IlllttiTcloth XX , 4ic ! ; Cabot , " 'ic : I'lrst Call , C'Sf ; I'rultof tliu Loom , Oc : 11111 Hemptfir ldoiif'f ' | Housekeeper , NUc ; Klnu riilllpcambrlo. . \ < t < < ; Luiigdon O II. in jc ; LoiiMlale , Du ; Ijonsdtuo cambric , lOhc ; Now York Mills , lie ; Oak Mvvris , Tc. U'ltlANS Not Thlsth' , Olici Roil Cross , 7e. OiiAsti .Stevens' H , 1 | ! In. 3'iet Stuvons' I ) , 18 In , 0 4c ; Stevens' A. IU lll ) 7 > 4i-t Stnvens' 1' , IS In , bo ; Savons M , | H lnM ! ! 9tovoiis' N , 20 In , ! tc ; .slovens ; s'.N,2i In , lOe , ritovcna' SltT , 20In , 12c ; bleached , Ic extra , i' ; 1'niNTS 1'ancles .Ivhlystonc , O' ' ci Ktoel Itlvur , fie ; Itamiipo. .lc ! : Ht. Li'dger. fi'ic. [ lilrtliig Mnrlliaa < -liln ton , 4'io ' ; Merrl- innok , 4'fc. I urUey''U -KouniaIn l , Ulie ; Uiiriu'r , 7e : Orenflcld. 8Uc , ; llerlliiU'i ' , UKAVV HIIOWN Comiys Atlantlo A , 74c ; Atlantic ll,7e ; Atlantic' O , tl e ; Atlantlo I1 , Co ; Aurora. 0 , 4J c ! Huck's heail , 7c : Cabot W , 6io ! : Darlington , ( ! Uc : Knrmers' No. 1,43i'J ! I'lf. ' Hoosli-r I/U ' 'iC ! Indian head , 7'jci Lawionco LL , 54c ; Henrietta I. Ij,5l4e , L'lll'.KriMW 1'IM.OW AND OASINIIS HrOWII- Nut I'oppcrnll 45-ln , lO'Je ; 1'epnereil , 8-1 , le : I'etipi-rell. 0-4. 20o : 1'opperoll , 10-1 , 22'ie ; Utlca , < 8-ln. 15ot Utlcii. 08-In , 17'io ; Utlca , 72-ln , 21o ; Utlcn. S4-in , 2k-i ( Utlcu , 00-ln , 28ic. ! llleaehoil NetI'p - iioi oil. 42-ln , lOtici I'oppcrell , 4U-ln , lJe ! ; I'oppcroll , 0-4. lie ; I'ciiperttll. M. 20ci 'oppcri-ll. 0-4,22'ic ' ; I'cnporell , lo-l , 25o ; Utlca , 84Mo ; Utlca. -4,2ilo , | Utlea , 10-4 , ' . c. ' ' ' 6'io ; Mate's , fi'iei Wurwle'it Uros , 7 > 4c | Lan caster , UUo | Olunalro , Clio ; \Yliittciiilon die-as , be. be.I'lUNTS IndlRo blue Net 31 nrtha IngtJii , A < ic ; American , Blio ; Arnold , O c ; Ar- nolil II. long cloth , lOi'iSllfel A , ll'ic ' : Mi-rrl- mac , 7-S , 10e ; ( iolil Lunf , 8 0 ; llnnillton , ri'Jc ! Allen I'inksUjol ( Allen Uliumbray.Uo ; Ulou- ci-ster,5'io ; llurtcl , S' c. nCouiten OAMUIIICS Crown , I4'jc ; RedPtnr , ilio : Uollfd ( Mover. 5o ; Slater , 5Uo | high colon , Ic extra. UKMUH .Nut Amoski'HK , 0 or , IS Jc ; York camlet , 12e ; Kvcrett , Blaiidaril , 12Vie ; lluy- maker' * , 7Jic ; Old Vorlt , XX , lOftc ) Laivreuct , EM , UHcj Lawrence , Ooz , IJtfcunoy stripes and check * , IIHo. CoiTONADKs-vork XatiUn , in'4c : Everett , A z,16o ; I.mvlston , 10 or , SiO ! ) ! Worklugtiiun's I4c. " Ijinnbcr. nnuins-No. 1 com. J20.00I No. 2 com , 117,00 ! No.3com , II.VWI No. 4 com. SI2..VI. G3 CTD mill1 lKf No. 1 pUlii , inul 10 Inch , HftOO : No. : plain.8 ntul 1UInch , 110.10 : No. 3 plain. 8 und 10 Inch , tl.V ; U. ( > . , S Inch , IMilDo. KKNCtxo Whlln I'lno No. 1 , 4 uwl 0 In , 12 anil U ft , (10.00) ) No. - . 4 and fl in. 12 nml 14 ft , I14.0J ; No.2. 4 inul G In , 10 ft , $10.60 ; No. ; , and U In , all lcnstlK.ni.00. SlIIINO-A , $ .00 : ll , M.3fl | C , JI5.00t ! > . $1100. 1'l.ooiilMlVhlt < -I'liio-A and U. fJI-COj I ) , Kl.OOjU , r.7.00 ! K , JI7.M. STOCK lloAiux No. 1 common , 12 ntul 14 ft. $20.00 ; 10 It. , * li.OO ! ; No. 2 common , 12 and 14 ft , tlH.OO ! 10ft > 17.00. CKII.INO-NO. 1 wiilto. y-ln , $31.50 : No. 1 him ! 111 no , M-ln , ti.-t.50i No. I hard pine. ? i-in , * 31.00 | No. 1 hard pine , S-lnf24.ro. HATTKNSVHt.I. . Tl'IIINO ' , I'ICKKTS 0 0. baK 2'J-ln. ' TOi-l ' , J\iHIS : , ! IV : 3-ln well tubing. D.'fc M. mid llov. H-JLOOS pickets , 1) . & II. Hut , $22.00 ; I ) . &II.WJ.J2I.OO. STOCK IIOAitM-A mid 11,12-ln , JJ2.00I D , 12- In. 07.00. GIIOOVKD IlooptNfl No. 1 common white lilnc , UM4Hiiilirirt.lin.OOt No. 1 couunon \ 1)1 nc , 12 , 14 nnil IG ft , flH.OO. I'orLAit-Ui.KUt , Mn , nil widths , $34.00 ; clear ! Hn , all widths $ -1),50. ) DIMKNSIONS- 12 ft 14ft 10 It 18ft 28ft 2Mt 21 ft 2x4$15 , 00 $1 * 00 $ ir. 00 $10 00 Jill 00 J17 50 SIS 00 2x0 , . 1500 13 00 1300 1000 10 00 IS 00 18 M ) 2\8. . 15 00 1500 1501) ) 1000 IB IX ) IS 00 IS 50 2x10,1500 15 B ) 1500 1000 111 00 18 IK ) 1850 2\12.1liOO 1000 1000 1700 17 OJ 1900 1900 8x81000 10 00 1000 1700 180) 1000 2000 Y , I'iNKl'i.ooiUNd-Olenr , 4 nnd r In , 21.00 ; stir : , 4 and 0 In$2.1.IK ) : rift sawed. W.OUovtra. I'lNtsniMlVlllTKri.NElst nml 2d clour , 1 In. (53.00) ) iu. I'j ' and 2 In. V-o.OO ; 3H clear. I In , f J.VJO ; 1 1,1' ' , and 2 In , J41MO : A select , 1 n , mou ; IU , Hi anil 2 In , J12.0U ; H select. 1 In , 14,00 ; 1M , 1 ! und2. In , $ I'UH ) ; U select. 1 In , &JO.OJ ; in , I'i and S In. moo. 1'iNisiti.vn , VKM.OW I'INB Clear. 1 In , $20.00 : l i.li ! ami 2 In , J27.TO ! wtnr , 1 In , t'.M.lX ) . SlliNnt.KS. bvrit K.xtra , XAX , * 2.750staml- ! tml , XAX , J2.MI (1 ( In , , JiSOj ft In , , * J.OO ; No , 1. J1.20 ; Cedar. XAX. IJ,75. I'osTS-Wblto cedar In. . ' .iS. . 12c ! { : 0 n. . Bqr. , 12c ; 5'i In , , l/tV. , lie : 8 In. , Do : 4 to 5 In. , ruinul , ii'o : ; oak. split , te ) ; reilccdiir , 13o. Sash , 50 percent ; doors , 40 per cent ; bllmls 40 per cent ; mouldings , 40 per cent ; lime , We ; hair , 20ei cement , American , f 1.50 ; cement. Im ported , l.50 ; plaster , * 2.i5 : ; straw board , Jl.'JO ; tar board , il.C'J ' ; tarteU. > . ' ,40. Tlio only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Coutuiil Ululls , Dos Molnos and Cliicnpo business is the Rock Island vcs- tibuled litniteil , leaving Omnhn atllo : p. in. dally. Ticket otlleo , 1G02 Sixtocntli und Fnriuitn sts. , Omnhn. Met ills. Hl.ocKTlN-Small pig. : o per lb | bar 30o per Ib. Coi'i'Kll-Klanlshed holler sizes , ale pcrlb : cold rolled , Hue per Ib ; sheeting , 2Se per Ib ; pit and Hatslite per 11) , OArVANi/.inSiiKiT ; IKON Discount 50-10 per cent ; pat. plnn. Iron. Nos. 24 and " ' , A , 10ie ! ; II. ii'ie. ' TIN l'iATi-I. O. , 10x21 , $7.50)1. ) X. , 10x14 , $3.25. $3.25.TIN PiATE-CoUe , 11x20,112. ? il73. HTKKii Wiuv. NAll.s-Iiasc , S2.75. SlIEKT/INU 8e. UiipKiNQ Charcoal , I. 0. , 14.\20 , 112 , J0.01 ; I. " ' SiiBirr'lnoN-Xo.iM , $ Jt.M ; No , 27 , K1.CO. Sor.iiiiit Strictly lialf nnd half , 18c. KtRKt. XAH.S-lliiso. 82.25. AViltB-Jiip. l/arb , iJ.2. ; gal , $ J.8j. * so i/r/i .T//M KB i vs. Thrown Out of a IltiKsy. Mrs. Calvin Gregg and dauRhter , Miss Nellie , were driving from their homo near Bellevucto Omaha yesterday afternoon , tak ing Mrs. Blntchlcy homo , who Yesldes on Dodge street , Omahn , sind when on Twenty- fourth street near Q the horses shied at n co\v und threw the ladies out nnd wrecked the bugsy. Mrs. Urcgirlmd her right nrm broken above the wrist and Airs. Blatehley received severe nnd p.iinful bruises on the body and limbs. Allss Gregg escaped unhurt. Thoun- rortunnto women were removed , to n stir- peon's ofllce near by and all surgical aid ren dered. Tlio Mission in St. Alices. - The mission in St. Agnes' church , con ducted by the redcmptorists fathers , Kcv. Fathers Shea and Mnuver ol St. Louis , is drawing largo congregations , , completely fill ing the largo auditorium. IJov. Father D. \V. Morlarty , pastor of the St. Agnes , an nounces the following services during the missions ! Masses nt 5 und S o'clock every morning. Children's ' mission in the forenoon , lasting till Wednesday next , Evening ser vice nt" : : ) , consisting of instructions , Deads and benediction. A Denial. J.V. . Gallagher , who was arrested for stealing a watch from Miss Cora Hopkins of Albright , was tried in the police court yester day morning and discharged. Mr. Gallagher corroborates Dan Dailey in his statement that Dailey was not present , nor was ho im plicated in the alleged nftuir. Mr. Gallagher asserts his innocence of the charge. Poorer by $5U.O. ! Samuel Ashmore , a teamster boarding ivlth J. H. Krittonbrink on Twenty-eighth ncarE street , mourns the loss of $ T > 3.i5 stolen from his room Sunday night. Stole Carpenter Tools. A. S. Brldgcformer , reports that some thief stele three saws , a hammer and a hand axe , all branded "A. S. B. , " from the city hotel. Christian Cliuroli Orgiiiization. At the meeting of the Christian church de nomination , hold in the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon , Elder Monroe announced the following officers : Elders C. M. Hunt and O. W. Howe. Deacons C. 0. Clifton , George \V. Uoyer and Nathan Johnson. Treasurer and clerk Captain Peter Cock- rell. To Chicago for Itohlicry. Daniel Coughlan of the killing gang at the .Armour-Cuiiatiy packing IIOJSPS , was taken back to Chicago Saturday charged with rob bery. Nolet About the City. Patrick B , Hayes , formerly of this city , was run over by the cars at Cheyenne Fri day and killed. Ills body arrived at noon yesterday and will bo burled from St. Acnes' ' church at 9 o'clock this morning in St. Agnes' cemetery. A daughter has been horn unto Mr , and Mrs. AVilliamC. Lieberknicht. The lire department was called out yester day inorinngon a false alarm from the Armour- Cu'datiy packing houses. The elevator in the lard department wis worked so much that the sides became hot and thus caused the alarm. A pelican , nearly six feet from the beak to the end of the tail , was shot yestcrdiiv morn ing near the city and attracted a largo num ber of bight-seers. For XI rod lira in Use IIorriford'H Aclil I'hospli.-Un. Dr. 0 , C. Stout , Syracuse , N. Y , , says : "I gave It to one patient who was unable to transact the mo > t ordinary business , because his brain was tired and"confused' ' upon the least mental exertion , Tininediato bcuellt , and ultimate recovery followed.1 A. Fancy It I. . G. D , Edwards , manager of the Columbus buggy company's Omaha liouso has sold a fancy rig to bo shipped to Ely. England. O. Hoftner , the heavy Importer of draft horses , \v.is the buyer. The Host 3llncrnl Watrra Are from Excelsior Springs , ( Mo. ) , Itcgent is naturo'a tonlo and diuretic , Sulpho Saline is a mild laxative. South Omaha O railing. The chairman of the committee on finance of the South Omahn city council called at the county commissioner rooms ana procured : i copy of the resolution passed by the board on September 80 , agreeing to pay half of South Omaha's portion of the cost of grading Twen tieth street from N to ( } , not to exceed M.OOO yards. lie stated that the bids were to bo opened tonight. _ The great Dr. Uocrhaavo loft three dlrcc- tions for preserving the health keep tlio feet warm , the head coo ] , and the bowels open. ] Iad ho practiced In our day , ho might have milled : and purify the blood with Ayer'sSur- naparllla ; for ho certainly would consider it the best. 1GOJ. Sixteenth and Farnuin strcetH ifl the now Rock Island ticket olllcc. Tick ets to all points cast at lowest rates , HOLT DOES ALL THE TALKING , The Other Mitiistors Waste No Tirao in Prohibition Platitudes , THE FEELINGS OF THE BEREAVED POOR , Th y linvo Hccn 1'roinlsetl Kenpcct * Tul Coiislilcrntion by Undertakers nnil Ijcndlni ; liivory IMcti. Cheap funerals and prohibition vvcro the subjects of dlsciBslcm thut o'ounlcd tlio nt- tcntlon of u score of members o ( the minis. terhil union nt tbo meeting of that body nt the YOUUK' Men's Christian ussodiulou yestcnltiy nftcrtioon. In the ubsenco of Prcs ( < lcnt Dotwllcr Itov. QcorKO M. Ira\vn ) was choioii clmlrnmn of the nicotlng. Pniyor was ollored by Hov. ( J , II. KhltiH anil u report was called for from the committee nppointeil atn recent incctlnc to ascertain what could bo ilono In the way of seotirltnr cheaper luuoMls for the poor people ofthoiuty. In fespoiiso , Dr. Durycti , chulrinnn of tlio cominlttoo , prcsentoil nn agrcomciit slgneil liy the funeral iliivutora nnil liverymen of the city. Hy this , the undertakers URi-ue , upon the request of any inlnlster or missionary with proofs of the llnnnuliil noeil of the fatnllr In Avhlch adcathUaa occurml , to furnish cot- lins at net coat ntul to euro for. the body In a careful manner. x Ono undertaker presented nu offer todonnto one-eighth of the coflltm 'neeessary for the burial of the unfortunate doail. A similar agreement was signed by the liverymen who agree to tender their services In certain cases at a nominal llgtire. The agree ment further provided Unit funds collected for the liurlal of such persons should bo placed In the hands of a treasurer. This agreement was udnptcil and Mr. J. L. Medium was named as the uustodiun of tlio fund. Dr , Duryca then presented n matter for the consideration of the union by nsMnir If any- thini ; could bo done to 'thor together and utilize the Intellectual nnd moral force of the college ijtMiluntes of the city. lie salt.1 there were In proportion to the pop ulation us many college graduate's in Oniiiha as in any city in the country. These gradu ates hail avast amount of intellectual und moral force thnUvas not felt in the church , nor In the Young Men's Cliristltui ns oula- lion. If they could bo united their inlluenco would bo n powerful force in advancing the best Interests of the city. Before any action could bo taken on Dr. Duryen's suggestion Hov. M. Li. Holt of the I'arkl'lu co Congregational cliurchiroeii , ) : ; toil n sot of prohibition resolutions for the consid eration of the Jiicotlng , and said ho expected considerable discussion on the question. The resolutions were as follows : Wlicreus , In view of the Approaching tlon.ut vvhlcli tlio people of thlssliitunio to deulde. at least for n period of yciirtlio fate of. tlie saleoi ) power therein : therefore bo It Uesolved , That no recommend tu the eliiiruhes of our state the obsorviinee of Sal ) ' liath , November - . as a piolilbltory ainenil inuiitUtildiliiy. and stitf est the following or der of i service ; ninrnlnjt seriiion on "Tlio duty of tlielMiilstlan Voter ut this Pending Kloc- tlon. " followed ly ) n collection for tlio expense uf theeaiiiiialKii , sulil collection to bu Imme diately forvvar.led to the treasurer of the campaign work at Lincoln ; the evenlni ; set- vloe , so furas practicable , to boa union mass meeting , condnetors by pastors of the ehiirclies. Keiolved , That , as pastors of the city of Omaha \ve roeoiiimcnd the following und uiirco to earry out tlio sainuso far as possible ! that wu observe Hniiilny , November U as pro hibitory amendment Held day by an appro priate borinon In tin ) morning anil u collection for the campaign expenses ; and muss meet ings In tliu ovenlng In convenient districts , Kiieli meetings lobe conducted by thupustois In said districts at which pledges to attenl tlic polls on election nay shall bo taken on cards prepared for such purpose. In referring to the adoption of the resolu tions , Mr. Holt said there should bo enact ing from this metropolis of the atuto some union of action on the part of the churches of God against the gigantic evil of intemperance , A united action would give courage to the brothers of the state who -were in arms against the evil. The time , ho said , had comowhenit was necessary for the advo cates of temperance and prohibition to touch shoulders nnd move forward in the work. "It Is known , " said Mr. Holt , "that the registry lists nro being copied by us and every voter is being seen quietly and an effort is being made to have each voter brought into line in this great c.iuso. H takes work but we must do it. " Then Mr. Holt offered some suggestions as to the conduct ot the campaign. Ho reiterated some of tlio old charges of irregularity in the matter of voting in Douglas county. "It was charged nt Lincoln , " ho said , "and conceded there that last year there were 5lUJ ) Illegal votes cast in Omaha. Brethren , let ns get into the work. Let us have a reliable man nt each polling place who will remain at the polls until the last vote is counted. Wo need your help , Coino out , bo bravo and demand that this city bo honest in its suffrage. " The expected discussion on the prohibition issues did not materialize and Mr. Shinn's motion that Mr. Holt's resolutions bo adopted wus carried without any expression for or against. The union then recurred to Dr. Jhiryca's suggestion on the advisability of organi/.ing the college graduates of tlie city nnd after some discussion a committee , consisting of Ituvs. Cr.me , Lamar , Duryea , fcjcott and Lcard , was appointed to cull a meeting for tlie purposes of organisation. Then .Mr. Holt talked prohibition a whllo longer. Ho deplored the fact that the amend ment people were behind in the rent account for their headquarters anil that they wcro generally hard up for funds and needed finan cial support very bailly indeed. Ho urged the ministers to take especial interest in the matter of collections to help thocanso along. While Mr. Holt was resting from hlb effort the union proceeded with its regular busi ness by election of oflicers for the ensuing six months. Dr. P. S. Merrill was chosen president , Hev. P. W. Foster secretary and lr. Duryea , Uov. W. , f. Harshn and Hev. C. N. D.iWbon as an executive committee. JSlr. Holt then rnado his closing prohibition speech. Ho said the amendment people wcro going to Insist upon a fair election. They had men at work looking upon the registration and woula prosecute perjured voters to the extent of the law. This would tuko money anil ho wanted the brethren to bo liberal nnd Industrious in their efforts to secure funds. Ho closed by laying out : i plan ofvork to bo followed by the ministers on November' ' , the amendment lixcd day. The meeting closed with the amendment that nt the November session IJr. A H. Thaln would present a paper on thosubjectof chari ties. "THIS 13 AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATER. " WHEN YOU ORDER APOLLINARIS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The well-known Yellow Labels o/ the Apollinaris Company , Limited , arc protected by Perpetual Injunctions oflhi Supreme Court. Beware of bottles bearing the genuine Apollinaris labels but re-jillcd with a spurious article. LOOK AT THE CORK , which , if genuine , is brantltd ivit/t the name cf the Apollinaris Company , Limited and the words Ap .Bruntictt" around an anchor. FOR SEVERE COUGHS OR COLD DP. F. C. V/ei-ner's COUGH DROPS Arc highly recommended after seven years of Huccosaful experience ) by the Bole imuiufueturorj , Kopp , Dreibus& Co. , STBAM CONPEOTIOMEIIS , 1106 FarnamSt. , Omaha , Neb. Sold everywhere , 60 per Send for samples , Omaha Jobbers , ArtlBtV materials. . ' JIOSPE , Jn , Arlisls' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 1513 Pouidns Street , OmnliS , Kelt. Conl , Kto. OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 8. K. Cur. KHIi ( iml Doiictni Street ! , Onnlin , > 'cb. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Cok , 8U South lailiHlro'l , Uiiinlm. Ncl' . Dry Roods and Notions. M. K. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Noliong Corner lltlinml llownnl Streets. _ " " DUY"aOODS CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods , Ocnts' I'urnlslihiiMlooils. Corner 11th omt llainoj Streets , Omalm , Ncl > . Kiirnittirc. DEWEY & STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Knrnnm Street , Onnlin. > 'cbroskn. CHAHLK3 SHIV1SHICK , Fiirnitiirc. Omahn , Ni'l Orocorli's. McCOUl ) , BItADY te CO , Wholesale Grocers , irithnnill.envrnwnrth Streets , Omnlm , Nclirnitn. InimlK-r , O. W. DOUGLAS & CO. , Dealers in Hardwood Lumber , Yanl l.tlON. IWIiSt , . Omnhn. JOHN A. WAKEF1EL.D , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc. Imported nnil American I'nrtlnrul Cement. Ftnt nKentfur .MlUvaukco Iliilrnullo Cement , nml Qulncy U'lillu l.lmp. Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. \Vood carpets and iinrqnctlluiirlnit , Otli nnil Iouela4 Strvot.i , Unialii , Nubrniku. Lumber , Lime , Cement , Etc , , Klc. I'ornerPtu nnil DDUfilas Streets , Oninhtt , IMIlIlnory anil NotloiiN. I. OBEHFELDER k CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , J09 , 210 nnd 213 South 11th ftrect. Not lou i Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods , 1121 lliirncy ttrcot. Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO , , Wholesale Mined and Lubricating Oils , Axle grease , etc. , Omalm , A. II. ! H.iln > i > , .Mniiincr. 111 ltd * . CAHPENTER PAPER. CO , , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Carry n nlco ttork of printing , vrriit > | iliiKnnil wrlttn | puiicr. S | > iTlitl nttentlun iilvon to cunl imier. ] K o , A. L. DEANE & CO. , CJcncrnl AccntH for Halls' Safes , 321 nml 82.1 South 10th St. , Omahn. r ? " " rr ! ! r TrrrT' ! " " " T 3 Toys , Kto. ' " ' " * 11 , T HARDY CO. , Joliben of Dolls Albums Goods Toys , , , Fancy , House I'lirnlxlilni : ( iooils , Clillilron'n CarrlnKci. 1201 Fiirrimn street , Uninlm , Nob. AVnler U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Hnlllday wliul mills. UIR nml U-ltJonofl t. , 0 , ! ' . llott , Artlui ; MannKer , Iron AVorkH. PAXTON to V1ERLINQ IKON WORKS. Wrought and Cast Iron Building Vork , KnKlnei , lirn.is work , Rcnoral fdiinitry , niarhlno und lilackHinllli work. Olllco nnil winks , U. 1' , Itr. nml lith xtrret , Oinaliii. Omaha ManiJfaGtiJrBrg. mill , JONES 1 & , Wholesale Jlanufactiircrs ol Boots & Shoes Agcntsfor Hnitnn Hiibbi-r Hlioo Co. , 1Ii'MIOI ( n nil 11 04 llarney Ktree Oinalui , Neb. STORZ to ILKR. Lager Beer Brewers , 1KH NcrthlSth Street , Omuhtt.Kob. Cornice , Haiiufaclurcrs of Galvanized Iron Cornici \Ylnaoircnpsanil iiietallonkrlluliti. John Kponctoi ) proprietor. llHiinil IIOHoiilli IQtli utroet , 'Se CO. , Wholesale Cigars. 403.V. liithStrect , "llcllol" HTO. KnCi'H. OMAHA. BAFE&RON Manf'rs ' oi Fire and Burglar Proof Safes , Viuilti , Jull work , Iron ihuttori nnd II ro cuonpea G. Anilrecn , prop'r. ' Cur , lltliniiil.lnckson hts. Klisli , Doiil-H , Htc. M. A. DISBHOW to CO. , Wholuaalo innnufactururH ut Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings. llrancli oilier , 12thami Iianl utrcotn , OmahnS'el > . S o t-i t > li Q m a li ai , UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of South Omaha , Limited. NEBRASKA. National Bank TJ. B. DEPOSITORY , OHAUA , NEB. Capital. - - - - $ < iOOOOd Surplus Jan. 1st , 1800 - B7BOQ OOlcer .nilRlrectnr Henry W. Vntei , fieildenU low U a. lloefl , Vlce-l'rnaliliiiit ; JumatW , B1igci , VjJ V , Morie. John H. Culllni , H. U Cmbliyj , J. ti. M I'aUlok , W. H , B. IbiKbDi , eaabler. i THE1 IR.ON BANK. Corner 12th anl Fainam Sti , A General Hanking Dualnes * Transuded. We Offer f or Sale. IVnir thoimncl tons olioloo llaloil Hair , K. O ll , can , ritran o'i Hiding. Imtori nr IliirnleU btat l ii-i , oiiU. M , &BU I' . II , 1C , , In lots to Hull nim'IniMvr ; | irlevj : re ulutel Uy thj inurkol Call and BOO in. STRANGE BROS , , B10UX 01TV. 10WA.I ,