THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY/NOVEMBER 1C , 1800--TW.MNTY .PAGES , 15 THE CONDITION OF TRADE , Ltg'ttmato Business Not Affected l > y the Un easiness In Eastern Financial Circles , A GENERAL AWAKENING IN AIL LINES. An Active Trillin lit Winter Oootlw DC- uplto llm Mild Wttiitlicr A IJct- rtiflix'otlvu Olunco nt tliu The pnst week 1ms witnessed lively times ttt the llnanclol centers of tills country and KiiKliiml , and Wall street has boon In a fever of excitement. For n tltnolt looked us If there would hu n ilitngerous panlu and the ills- patches from the scene of activity were alar nliitf. A number of hir e and old jlrms of brokers failed and still others wcro being rlobuly presieil when tbo Now York clearing liouso inaniigcment stepped lit and stayed tha jiroRre.ss of panic and Wull street oncu more breathes easy. Had the banks dclayc-d for twenty-four hours their resolution to Issue clearing house rortlllcatefl In nld of .prensed hanka , there Is no saying : to what extent the dr-morall/atfon nilKlithave run , While thU dark cloud has been hanging over the great money and stock markets of I lie country , threatening disaster and ruin , then ; has been a general awakening in this p.irt of the west In nil lines of business that can bo called seasonable. Dealers la all kinds of goods Hint nro bought nnd sold during tlio winter months report nu uctlve trade and this , too , \vlth the weatncr very mild for the season. A rlgltt cold snap would liy an Improvu'iieat , but as It Is trade in ( 'on- cr.d is in fully as good shape ( is could be ex pected , It U asserted that tha supplies of currency In rural districts nro ample- for the requirements of trade , The fanners hnvore- celved largo prices for such crops as they have , nml huvo chosen to sell , but at the same tlino their now organizations , which hnvo Hprciul so widely within thn past year , on- icoumgo them to hold OH foe lilgher prices still. It would bu natural to infer that pur chases by fanners hnvo not been romnrknuly liberal , because largo nunibei-s of them have lost seine of their traps , and when the farm ers do not buy freely , money slides loinor than usual in the country , Looking at the different branches of trade in'detail , the grocery Jobhers report nniiii- iirovctnoiit over- the week before , Orders Iiuvo been coining la qulto Ireely from the country and as a whole the Hltuatiou is quite satisfactory. At eastern points of supply tlio also Is somewhat changed. There , ac- conlluK to a New-York grocery rejwrt , deal , crs thoroughly satlsllodvlth conditions ol trade are ttio exception , and \vlillc tlie rule is not decidedly opposlto la character , tliort hceins to bo in pno way or another ncousid- rrnlilo measure of disappointment ovci results attained since the opening ol the month. Either interior supplies wcro previously under-estimated 01 buyers are becoming more ri ld than over ii : calculating requirements , but it is certnli that points drawing upon bulk stock direul have furnished only small orders , and ever the local custom , which has been reporting t good distribution inaucs moderate anil crnitli calls. In a few cases the faith of holder } seems somewhat disturbed , but as a genera : thing udvorso circumstances are fairly inoi by u reasonably stoany holding and a rotusn. . to Indulge In imy ulrect pronounced effort tt realize , The sugar market has been seriously infill ncoil by the legal complications in whiel the New York rcllnlng interest is entangled Tlio trust , not knowing exactly wlutt stand Ing it occupies as a contracting agent , natur ally refuses to enter upon any fresh negotin tions for supplies until its doubts nro removed moved , and the outsldo line of custom , feel ing no necessity for immediate investment is reudy enough to contribute to dull tone bj assuming a.very Indifferent .attitude. In the line of dry goods tbpro has been considerable sidorablo activity in woolen and heavy cottoi fabrics and all seasonable [ roods. There Is i better tone to the market tliun existed \vcel niro and prices arc ilrm. Nearly all fabrics o u Htnplo character nre llrmly held by tliu east em cpmmiaslon houses , because stocks are li exceptionally need shape and by no means redundant dundant , snvo In the > case of print cloths which arc steadily accumulating at the nuiuu facturlng centres. Among hardware dealers a pretty good rui of business can bo heard of in almost any ue partmcnt whore goods nro not entirely out o season , and operators generally express satis f net Ion with the conditions of tbo market Huyers have a creat deal to talk about in th " wav of tariff matters , cost of. material , etc. but they generally engage all thu goods in tended when they corao upon the market. The lumber dealers do not look for n vor ; heavy trado. The recent issue at stalco be fore the people of tlio state tended to ilelu ; building to a very considerable extent ! and i is now too Into in thu full to exneet much t bo umlortakon before next year. In the way of country produce there Imv been a friw chunires that will bo worth notit ing. The price of cpgs hns advanced , as wil bo scon from the quotations , on account c the scarcity of strictly fresh stocks. Till mlvanco has been accomplished in the faro c the fact that the market is being well sui piled with cold storage stock. Uuttcr whlc lias been commanding very high prices is nt moving so freely and ut the same tlmo thur Is a gain In the receipts. A consequent weal ness in tho.market Is the result mid lowc prices will bo the natural outcome. If prcsci conditions , continue. . The poultry , markc , brought up nV the end of the week with glut and prices took a sudden drop. Tc great receipts and mild weather which pr vented the holding of stocks wcro the rei causes. Other kinds of produce do not slio' any \cry great cnnnpo. 0.71.Mf.I 'y Cuttle. . Hutmdny. Nov. ! 5. Kstlniatcd rccolnts of cattle. HIM ) , as con puted with ! ! ,4fJ vi'sterdny njnl I..tW Snturdn ot last we ok. There wore no good stcois c tlio market , . Tlio best grades of hecvc.s woi nctlvo and stiong. others steady nt yeste diiy's decline , llntelicr stock was unehaiigi und feeders slow and weak. Estimated receipts of ho s. 8.000 , as con pared with U,4MyuMoiday unil (1.280 ( Sattnda o ( last wi'ok. The market opened active an tlrnt on the best heavy lions and barely Mead on othe.ru , closing \ouk. Thuranxuof prlci was * ; UHU3.li5 , the hullc sOillIni : at 1:1.5 : ( 1.8 I.lelit. KltxMUi.60 : heavy. * .l.Wii-'UUj mlM-i j.i.UKiU : ; ( 00 , The nvorniiu of llm prices paid wi IT3.5S us eonipared \ > ith J.'l.iai jvitrrdny m M77'4 Haturday ( if last week. Shcop. Ktllinttted rocolpts of sbeoji. 8f. as compart with aan yesterday nnil 4u : : Saturday of la weelc , Natives , f.MWftt-l.lv , wiolorn- . , * . ' .UJ ( 4.IMI. IS)0 ) | < UI < ) II Of SlDUlC , HliowliiK the nuinburof head of Meek pn eliuscd on this market as loportol by tl \velKhniitstor of thu KtocUyuriU conipiny : fi November 111 : CATTI.K , SwiftitCo . 1 lleorKO II. llaiiiiuoiuKV Co . The Arinonr-i'iiihihy paekhiK company. . I l.eo Uothschlld . . . . 1. . . Ni'ls Murrls . . I Shippers and feedei'S . , ' . K lions. The Armotir-C'ndnhy ' paeklnjr cnmpany . ! > , ( Oninha paekln ; ; eoniiaiiy. | , . . . . 1 , , ' Swift At.'o . l.ti (1eort ; II. Ilaiiunontl pueklm ; company . , r. llilttaln'o . , , . . . : i North l'iclliik- : I' . Co . - Milpporn nml feeders . 4 Swift &Co . - The Armonr-CiidnhvpacMmi'oiiiiiiny. : , ( ieorxo II , Hammond packing riiiniiiny. | . : 'Ne-.sluy . , . Tlio Weok'H Work. HlunvInK the number of head of Mo purchased on this market us reported by t neluhnmsters of the rltuvkynrtli voiiipnny f ihivcclc ondliiK t'nturdny , November 1V-V CATTI.li Swift A Co . . 2f Thod. 11 , lliitniaonii Co . 1. : Armoiir-Oiiduby I'ueklnc . 2,1 Umaliil I'licklii ) ; Co. . % i > . , t , . , . , . . , . Shippers ami feeders . 5 , : noas. Armour-Ciulitby puvkhiR comuany . 20. ' Omaha pueklng comuaity . r.1 , Hwlft&Vo . : . . . . , . K. ' The O. II. llnmimnid pueklns company . . It Shippers ami fvcdorx . . . . . . . . . . . ( V \ . udnliy packing ooinuany , , . . . . ThcO. It , llnmmond pnckhtgcompuiiy MO ihlppcM anil feeders I'rcvnllltig The following Is n ttihlu ot prices in Id In tills market , for thuRrndeot stock mentioned : l-'ancy steers , 11150 loinojlhs . } ( . ! Prime Meers , I2.V ) lo 1J751I- * . 11.00 tloud Htcer . II.V ) to l.r.J Ilia . IL70 Hiltelu-rs'iteiTs. low tol.'TO Ibs. . . , 3M Knlr steers. KKKJ tnll.VlIN . : i.ir : Coiiiinoil , 8iO to I2UO Ibn . * . . 2.7. > I'nlrtonod cowt . , . , 1.00 Oond to choice cow * . . . . . . 2.0'J I'hnlco tn fancy cows. . , , . , 2.40 Heifers . . . 2.0,1 Yearling . 2.00 I'ccdi-rs . . 2.20 t'toekcrs . 1.-IO ( 'minors , . . . . l.tK ) Hulls . , . 1.2.- . 'U.xen . 2.2. > staRt. . . , . i.r.o Calves . 1JVO U'estiTiicornfod steers . 2.ftO Western sti-ers . l.M , Western eowa. . . . . I.CO ( Jta.W Table. The following table shows the r.ingo prices on hogdi M mid ay , Oe toher I'I U.r.'J Tncsilny , Uctoher II It. , " . Wednesday. October l.r. il.tn Tlnirsdiiy , October 10 n.U'i ' Friday , October I ? H/.O Saturday. October 13 TI..V ) Monday , October 2) ) 11.10 Tncsduy , Ootobor 21 . ' ! ! . ' > ' ) Vediiosdiiv. October.1 : " . 3.fiO 'Imrsdiiy"October KI : ! LM . . rldny , October ' . ' 1 11.50 < T I. iiturday. October23 II..V ) < f'.4. lonilay , Uetober .T ll.r.'J Q.4 < .15 . 'nesdny , October ! ! . . . - , 11.10 ! 13 VcdnoAiliiy. October S3. , 3.tO : inU'l riinrs < lny , October III ) . II.Ill ) U'lur 'riday , October , III , a.as ur > - iiturday. November 1 II.IT. ( idI. ii ) londity , November II 3.15.I. . 12" 'ncsdiiy , November-I I- ! . Bl. 1.10 ) Vi'ilnusilay. NovcmbtirS II.K ) 10 'Imrmluy , NnvemborO. . . 3.15 „ rldav , November 7 3.1)0 ) fta.10 iiturday. November 8 . ' . . . ll.-'O ffJM.m ionday , November 10 II.I.'O ( tl.'l.li5 'ilcsdny , November 11 3.0(1 ( ' ' " Vciliit'Mlny , NoV'iiiburl2 11.10 'ImrMliiy , Novoinljer 111 3.0. . "rlilny , November 1 * 3.00 nturdny , November 15 , , 3.00 Average Cost > l" llog.s. Tlio following tulilo gives tliu avcragd cost of o s on the dates mentioned : > etohorit : 3K5 CTotobermi 3 70 ! { Moborll . 3U7 October 111 It 74 October 15 . 4 02VS November I. . . . . II T i ctoberKl . 31)7 ) November ii II T3 _ > ctoborl7 . 3Mi ) November 4 It S ! ) JctoborlS . 3l i November. . It TCH JetoberM . 3 K2.J ! NovemberII It 71) ) 4 > clobor21 November7. . . . ' . IMV > ! J November H II 77'.i ' IJetohorSI . 3ll ! November 10. . . . II 74 ! JctoburS4. . . . . . . llttl November 11 , II . ) clober25 . 3 M ) November 12. , II 7S October ? ? . 3b7.'i November III. . : i i7 ; ' > t'lib r2 . . .i. . . 4RI November 14. . . t ffi October IS ) . ilWJa November 15. . . . II llnngo of I'rlooH. Thn following table shows the prices paid 'orshoep : rlmo fat sheep U 50 ( ft ! 20 loot ! flit sheep 3 ! KJ ( ! ( V ) 'nmiiion to Mudhiiit sheep 2 2. . ( &l 00 iVi-itorn 2 00 ( fi-t 03 ! ( : ( > t.s and SltlpincnlM. Showlns thoplllclal receipts anil slilpincnts if cattle , hogs and sheep on the dates Indl- : ntcd : IIKCKlITf. Stock Itcuolpta. Estimated Today , Oflloinl Yosterrtay , iattlo. . . IIJ curs. SO ) Cattle..101 ears. a'J2 ! HORS 111 iT.nt. 8.005 ll R9. . , lXlunrs. O.IS ! ) Sheep. , . . 4 cars , b05 Sheep. . . 1 car , .Jl ! Horses. . . 2 cars 4(1 ( Representative Sulos. STKKKX. I8..10IK 2 13 \ViSTKUN : CATTI.F. N" . Av , I'r. 1 2co\vn . . . . . . Ml' . $1 IK 1 feeder . KXM ) 2 05 4 feeder , . , . i..10 < 'J C5 1 feeders . 1071) a m llfeedcis . im ' . ' ft" ) ( Ifeedcm . . . leSO 2.05 , llfeodcrs . , . 00 y r.V ' 'feoders . O.VJ J 03 .1. 1C. Mlisnn 5 bulls . t2UO 1 25 1 70 2 00 .17 fpfilors . . . . . . . ma 2 SO L' . K. Ili'-rg : iiouiiiicn. , . , . . . . „ . , , 874 1 21 7 bulls . HOT I HO 1 feeder . . . , , . 1000 1 IK ) UfeedeM . , . . . , ; . 0411 2 00 t'rnt * KcrrN- leow . , . 1121) ) 1 73 14co\v < . , . .A . lost 2 ( X ) JO steers . . .12 1 2 00 2staK ! . , . law 1 U ) SlfiH'dPrii . U7U J M W. M. Murk TcaniuTs . , . 021) i no 15stueis , tullhiHS . IOHI 1 in , 2 0) ) 0 steers . , . uir. s oo SlHteors , . , . 10S4 2 110 HOfeedcrs . litiO 2 : ii .JOfeodcrs . 1HW 2 05 \S' . N. Noble.- 21 hteerstatliims . . HHti 1 tt . 41 feeder * . . . 1140 2 25 Us cc.us..1. . . . . , . , . , lilt 1 40 VJstt'ors. talllnsi . . . . ' . . 12 W 1 "I l.ariinilu KlverUu. 1 hull . 1300 1 10 1 hull . Us : ) 1 10 tllnilii . W."J 1 10 J. Lynoh. 3ciw > . . . T. . . . , 1010 1 i ) 1 f et'der ll'l 540 21 feeders. . WK 241) l * . 1'itlvcrt. I hull lan iss 1 hull IIIIO 123 1 bull : 141J 12. . 2 rows ; ; tuft 1 ( IS 7 OOM-R . ' lott son 2J feeder * V.-tt 350 . . Hwnti Lund k Cattle Co. 240 II fttcers IM III Nicer * : .UO ! ) 200 10 Mtcm-s , usi 2W ) 1 steer HIO 2 ft ) i meet- Hfn ) 2 no .1 steer f. < ) a OO l steer uw 2w ; 110(11' . 1'ICIS AND SKIPS , 157 42 1 25 fll 153 80 2 O.T 37 73 1 no 15 1IIB 225 OlS 14H 1 f.'J 35 i)7 225 U4 70 100 21 107 225 ; . ) 72 175 24 152 120 250 11 177 80 175 42 152 200 e2tl 100 120 11)5 21 222 120 275 142 143 200 42 154 Hi ) 275 tl Ill 2 00 111 I'M 275 39 1111 40 200 3 200 40 2 IK ) 4 115 2 00 SI1KE1' . o. AV. I'r K ) wcsturns , wether * KM 3 IH 83 westerns , wethers 101 8 u ( OMAHA Groceries. 11AIKS 1'erslan. 0-lb box , l Jic. MAPLK SL'OAH-l'er Ib 5u cal < M. 30-lb boxes .le : lOeuukrb , : ! 0-lb boxes , 12iei ! 1-lb brlclc * Olln In box. purj , lie. TwiNKS-Uotlon t\vlno , "Itlbbl" very fine , ' . $ b bales , 2Sc ! cotton twine , XX brand. J -ll lialesl ! < ei hemp twine , U-ll > bales , 18cj sal Avini > , , i20o ; caiullo vrlek , 22e ! 4U-foot eottoi lothi-M line. 1 1.40 ; GO-foot cotton clothen line I. < M ; ( XJ-foot slsul lines , $ l,75i GO-foot jute l.K ( ) ; wool twines , 8ic. ! nooMS-5-ti . parlor , 811.00 ; 4-tlo. $ . ' .7. . ; 3-tle 2.a.'i ! 3-tle , idaln , SI.8I ; wiirohoime , W.OOi tos Orivis-ynarts : , per dozt4.00 , | pints , per cloz I2..V ) ; hulk , porijal. U" > c. SoAr Castile , inottlL'u , per Ib , MSIOC ! cl < white , pt-r II ) , lie. Uiniiu i'er 1)1)1 ) , refined , t8-r.U ; half bid , fll.r.O iard elder , ptiry , i > er hbl , J < ! .fiO ! orange elder inlf bhl , M.SO : pear elder , half hbl , W.M , NUTS Almonds , 10o : llraztls , 21cs fllborts ilej pcuans. 15c : walnuts , ir ci peanut cocks Sc ; roasted , lOe ; Tennessee peannis , 6c. t'ANsr.D VKOETAIII-KS Tomatoes ll-lb extra .1.KK3I. l.lllb ! stiliulnrd western brands , f 1. 10 1'al Ions. Archor's standard , J LOJ. Uorn--rlneM crown. * ! , ( ! ! ) ; Gate City sugar corn , very tine H. iCi ; ( illiniiii.Ib sn 'itr corn. il.2lb ; cxf rn llneiuer. ifl.10 ; 2-lb htandard western braml.i $1.10. JMiiBhroonis l-lb Kmncli , extra ilno , 2 Bi'.c ; 1-lb Kriiiich. line , 18@22e ; 1-lb I'rench.or illunry. lfilHe , I'eit ! . Tres. line , per oun , " * > c ileinl-Uiif , per can , Ite ; 2-lh sifted , * 1.75 ; 2-H jarly , lmie , JI.WJ ; 2-lh tnnrrow , standan liramls , J1.25 ; 2-lb K0ik ; 'ili"c. Strlin ? Ueans- . ' -111 lilh cnulo , KefiiKcc , ll.OU ; 2-lb ( Joldui iviix beam , We ; 2-lb strhm beans. BOc. bint ! loans 2-lb Hoakeil,85c. Huston buked beiins- ! -ti ) Lewis , ) l.(15 ( ; Drown brands. $1.115. Swee potatoes 3-lb Now Jersey , * I .Ml. Pumpkin-- ; i-lb , fl.00 , OUru and tomatoes 31.03 ; okrn . . . i : Manilla rope All M/.es from 7-1 o 1 In , 14c ; sisal rope , all sizes fi-um 7Hi to ii , HJJej "now procos-os , "all sues from 7-10 to u. fc. NViiAt'riNO tMi'int Strnw , jcfc lb , liai4e niK , lUiu ; mnnllla I ) , 45o ( ; No. 1 , 7c. MOI.ASSBS HblH , N. O. fancv , pur gul. r.2ij.- ! choice. 45l7c ; Rood , IIOIWJc ; Cuba , bakln , 2 ® HOe ! blaekhtriip. ttlQ32c. ) SOIIA I'kgs. ( X ) Ibsto box , Slfci koss , 4c. ! STOVK I'oi.tsn J2.00ao.oj HAOS Am. , per too , JI7.73 ; Lowlston , per 1W 117.75 ; tTnlon Suarc | , 40 percent on" list. HAW Dairy. 280 Ibs In bbl , bulk , ii.10 ; he ; . Krudc , ( VJ.X fc-MIO ; best tirade 1003s , $2.40mt $ ; \ liruilpSti IDs. $ . ' .25 ; rock wilt , rriifcueu , H.8 < common , bbl , JI.23. i I'ruinlumF. O. , twin flats , per 11 10.i c. ; premium F. ! ' . , Vouiti ; America , . domestic Swiss , 1417e ; Kduin , Infoll , cnel USD ; Li i u DO rue r , 12 Kc. dltim , perbbl.H.50 ; small , tlO.OI KAiiiNACKOUSfioons llarloy,4jcfnrlna.f ; > ( iieas , Sljei oatmeal. blilH. tl.r > UUII.7. > ; half bill M.2.Vft8.r > 0 ! macaroni , lOffllllo ; vermleolll , 10 : Klo : rice , choice , 54WK ) ; fancy , CH Tu ; lieni 7e. SUKO and taplocu. ( KJi'o ; Lima beans , ( > ( spill PCII& , 8u ; spaghetti. lUc. Omen I'ntma Turkish immcs. losi tha hhds , IBrtt ) , He ; original libds , > 4o loss ; HOMI ! liritncs , 0-lb IKOS , 100 to 110 , ! ia ; apples , ovum rated , now rln/t / choice. 13c ; uvnpuratei nuwrhiK iirlmu , lie ; apricots , faney , In sack ! lli'.ic ; hlacklmrrlcs. new , llci ) raspberries , 25 II to box , : H3Ll5o : currants , new. 5i5'ic ( , orlK nal disks , ije less ; Yutlzzu currants , extra , Ibexes I boxes , ( i'ic. COTTON KOPU > J Inch , 17e. 1'rovlslonn. SMOKKiiMKATS-SiiRar cared Hani1 , , Ute lh avcriiRi' , ll.ic ; hams , 20 to22 lb nvcniKO , D'/r ' hams 12 lb nverniii' , lOe : skinned hums. 10ji ! liiiins. No. 2 , 8Jc ( ! Hhouldors , tie : clear break fa baeon , 8es boneless breakfast bacon baeks , 7i famous boned limn , H u ; Callfornln , or plcn Imiiis.G'iCi boneless Irani , I'o ' ; dried beef liam setH,74f ! ! dried bucf elods , Cu ; sliort kjilet rolls or ham ronh'tto , 7\o ; smoked bo toiiBiies. per d07en , td.50 ; sjieelnl brand liam 12 to 15 lb avoruKu , lllic ; xpeelul brand l ) n less lireakfitht liaeon , 11 Vic ; sulcctod drleiMie Itiiuis. Insldes and Unuuklcd , 10c ; solvotud wl < clear breakfast bacon , Uic ! , DuvSAtT.MlUTS-rniicy llRlit welsht she clear , USScj lonu clears , nic ? ; short clears , O short ribs 57 c : bhoulders , 5o | clear hcllle UUe ; eluar backs , Oc. SMOKKD MKATX. liiiv SALT CLMIEM Kniu Ilsht welsht baeon short eli'iira , 7o ; Imec bhort ribs , U1 io ; baeon short ( iloarc * . fi.'ic ; bacc IOIIK cluars , filic ; bacon clear Inick.s , ( i'i bacon clear bellies , "c ; bacon shonldurs , ni SWEET I'lCKi.nii MEATS-llams tierces , OKi shoulders ( N. Y , ent ) , tleices , 5 > jo ; C'nllforn bain , tierces , ! > % o ; beef hums liarri'K } 12.00 , 1'ICKI.KI ) IlKKK'l'O.NnUKS-llalf llbls. , lOj 11)- , $10.Viiiiiirterbbls. ! ) | , 60 Ibs. , t0.lJ ; olxhth libl : 25 Ibs. , if8.60. SWUIT ; I'icKi.EDSpAiiR Itms Tierces , 30) ) lb not woluht , 113.50 ; barrels-H ( ) Ibs. , nut weluh | B.K1 ( ; luilf barrels , 10' ' ) Ibs. . net neiclit $1,75. hAlin t.'omnound.per Ib , tlurco basis , 5'S linruleaf lard.por lb , tlurcu basis , O'ie ; Bpecl brand kettle luadeiod leaf lard , porlb , tier basis , 7e. 1'oitK AKU HKKK 1'er barrel Moss pork ( now ) , & 11.SO : family pork , , bhort eut clenr pork , JI1.S3J boneless plu po ( fancy ) , tll.OO ; extra LIIICSS beef , W.IH ) ; pin liuof.47,00 ; extra pinto beef , JS.W ) ; extrnfat lly bcof ( boneless ) . HOO ; rolled bucf ( boncles HGO ; rump bnttd , itM CAXNHII MKATH Corned beef. 1 lh sqnn cuns,2itoz. jjorettHe , 11,10 ; Ittnch tongues , 1 round cans , , 2 doz. por-case , * 2. 3 ; brawn , 1 square enns , 2 do . per easy. JI.2U ; ox IOIIKIU Hi lb round oans , 1 doz. per oubi , $5.25 ; clilnp < beef , tilh round enns , 2 doper case. Jl.t roast bc-of , 1 lb round cuns , 2 doz. pur em Jl.IO ; potted him ; , mb round cans , 4 Uoz. n cnse , COo : deviled ham , < Ub ronndcans , 4 ( ! ( per case , die ; potted ox tongue. " 4 lb mm cans , 4 dot , per ease , OOoi compressed ham , 1 Miunroonus , 2doz. poroitso. (1,75 ; tripe.'i round cans , 1 doz. per ease , * l.k ) ; inlnceil c < lops , 21b round cam , Idoz. perraso. f.V. boneless iilijt,1 fuet.21b sijuuro i-ntis , 1 doz. p ease , 12.80 ! roast beef , 1 lb , 2 dnz.or case , tl. S.M'SAOK ' . ' llologita , 4t'i smoked suusasy. blood KiiiNavp , 4liu ; liver hiuuajti4' ' bead chcc e. 4'it' ! fresh pork HaitsuKu ( llnl fo ; fresli pork sau u o ( bull , ) , f.'iOi innt. pork bau < nio , SKJ ; r'raukfurt hausitue , ' nmnoi ea , n i ininnitce : Knoblauch lansage , id tongue : tti : i.ii' , 8cj atliiimcr Coiiiitrtri 'rod u uc. Hl'TTr.it The tniirkt s cnili-roii nccount of thu larger recolplx. uon I country mlNl.'vnNo : choice , IW4 Oc ( Inferior , HTjMOe ! good country solid packed , ItfiKOot ebolce wnlil packed , giMdrrcaiiierw ) anasift fancy. a-vasT I'OUMIIV The nitirki't win pretty well jjlut- tcd mid Blocks moved jdowly. It took uood dressed ehlclieiis lo brltiR no and a good ninny wore Kind toclcanupnt fie , l.lvo poultry Is slow nale , thu soii ont\tithtiyi \ > nr havlm ; nrrl- vcd when tlio ( IcnmiKvcaili fordresiod poul try. Mvo turkeys 7'Jtie and dresi-ed IvftlOo. Live ducks , $2..v > ai.oo : ; d rc < > * cl ilnok < , t310e. Ooesp. dressed , IW.IOc. Kil.s-Tho market Is Mrimtt nnd strictly fresh ( fathered stock brlntrs22c very readily. ( IAMB \Vldlo prairie chickens nre firm NUIIO other kind * of Kitine its inuill arc enslur. I'rnlrln chickens per dozen. M.50 ; HI-OU O , * : i.Oi ? J.25 ; tnnllnrd dnc-ks JJ..viW.no ; teal ducks , ll.5oai.75l mixed ducks , * 1.50i tiunll , fl.oay.1.25 ; Jnek rabbits Jll.oo ; Ntniill rabbits. iJI.oowl.25 ; deer anil antelope le ! : snildles , liaille. I'lonoNs Ocensloiially a small lot of plseons Isieeelved , bur , they nio not wanted und tire slow even at ft , 00 per dozen , add lumber STOCK HnAiinq No. t , common , 13 nnd II ft , ? 'J ; lilft , JIH.IK ) : No. 2 , common. 12 and II ft. 81X.OO : HI ft. J17.00. I'lNisiiiNdYHITI : I'isn-Kt and 2d clunr. 1 ln.$50.ui ) ; I'i , I'i und 2 In. * V ) . ou ; nil clear , I In. JIJ.no ; I'i , Hi and 2 In , t4il.OO ; A select , 1 In , fl3.0d ! 1U. Ui "nit 2'ln ' , 4MIO ; II select , 1 In , * il. 0j l.'i , litintl ! 2--Int'.R.Oi ) ) ; U select , 1 In , . 1'KsciNnVhlto pine No. 1.4 nnd C In. , 12 and 14 ft. , * l9.W ) ; > 'o.(4 ( and il in , , 12 and lift. . S1I.UO ; No. 2 , 4 and H'ln.lir. ft , no.50 ; No. 3 , I and 0 In. In all lengths. lld.OO. add groceries KAIKINS London-layers , California , per ho.v. 82.41X3.2.70 ; loose iiiuswitels , Cailfornln , t'2.Wfi > a.40 ! seedIc H , fallfornln , f2.55f ji5 : California seedless sultans , Innaliks. ner Hi , lie ; Califor nia muscatels , In 'hacks , bhc ; now Viilentlas , 8c ! omlura liiyers , new , lc. ) I'OKKBK Itoasti'tl Arlosla , 25Jic ; llnnoln , 25150 ; termim25l4e'lllworth's. ] ) a. > ? io ; Lloiu 25ie ! ; Jlalljwiiuh.SiKiV Cordova , 25(4e ( | Mocha , ; o ; O. 0. Jit viu : o. ViNKOAH-HORr , NVY. nhple. older. 10c * 1) ) . S. elder. I''c ; white , wine , I5e ; fane } ' , fruit , ice. Un.s-150 prlmo whltf , IKj ; 150 water white , ll'le ' ; headlltfht , le7J ! Ki * ' SAI.SODA Ilhls , laoi granulated , aci In bbls , liu , ' . ' -V J-UOAII I'erlb-C'iit loat. 7io ? ; cubes , o'ie ; stamlnrd powdnred ; 0)io ) ; XXXX. povvdored , ? ? c ; ' granulated , standHrd , U'ici ' confeetlon- ers' . A , OUcj .white extra C , brilliant , ( ije ! ; extra 0'royal. Oci central U , 5Jio : goldeliOV 5ie ! ; dark C , 4T e. ' _ rnr.sn I'er lb 1'orch | 8oi bulTalo , dressed. 7c ; pickerel , ! ) c ; pike , Oc ; white , lOcjcromilo , lie ; catllsh , tie ; cod .steak , 12c ; llontulcrs , lllu ; Ure- KOII salmon , 15c ; blaelc bass , 18c ; lobsters , be ; blue IMi , 15e. Salt and pickled CodiUh , extra Oeorees , new , tiie ! ; grand bank , now , 4'4c ; silver , S-lb blocks , fi5io ! snow white , a-lb bricks , ncw.'T u ; turkey cod. lartoiiilddlubrlcks,0osiiow ; whites. crates. 12-r. lb boxes , 7Mo ; medium sealed hor- rlne. 25c ; No. 1 scaled herring. 20o ; tlomostle llnlland herrlnp , 40e : IlambiirKer spiced bur ring. GOc ; Husslaa sardines , spiced , OOelJn.slan : sardines , lilaln , 50c ; Imported Holland herring , Crown biand. NO ) ; do fancv mlluors. $1.00 ; mnckorel. No. 1 shore , half b J13.50 ; bloaters , half bbls. $ l .oo ; white fish. half bble , Jtl.75 ; trout , half bbls , 5.50 ; family wlitto fish. SI.OOj salmon. KM per half bbl ; 2-tb broiled maeliorel , * 2.r.0 | 3-lb In mustard. $2.110 ; 1Mb In toinnto sanee , $2.110 ; 5-1 1) ) Mayo mess mackerel , J'.UK ) ; 1-lb brook trout. 91.25 ; : t-lb brook trout , 12.25s 1-lb salmon , 11.23 ! 2-lb white fish. R.2S : 1-lb white lls-b , $1.35 : 2-lb lobsters , JII.IIO ; 1-lb lob sters. K W ; 2-lb oysters , 12 oz , J'.W ; 2-lb oys ters , lOo * . $125 ; 1-lb oysti-rs , 5 oz , 11.25 ; 2-lb Hnratarla , 10 oz , $2.10:1-11) : ) llaratarla. 5 oz , S1.10 ; I'nlrinont. 4 o ? . JI.IJi Kalrmont , 8 o/ , * . ' . ( ) . - . ; 1-lb clams , llttlo'tiiyeks , JI.I15 ; 2-lb clams , little necks. 11.73 ; 1Mb clam chowder , 42.00 ; l-lb crabs. 82.25 ; 2-lb crabs. ii.M. KresI ' Frulm. OiiANnKs riorldn stpck , JI.OO. llAi.iruiiNiA l''iiL'iT8-l'ears. per half box. $ t. < 15 ; wlntor Nolls , per half bo\il.l5 ; muscat Krapes. 11.00 pur 20-lb crates ; qulnees , il.'j t " ' ItANAXAS-Yellow. i..ii.v l.OO perbuncii. LEMONS Choice stock. J.s.rHXTu'.OO. ' Ai'i'LES 1'er bbl , $ .I.2.V3I.25 , according to thu iitinllty and variety. C'liANiiKHiiiEs I'uticy I'ane Cod , $0.50 ; bell and cherry , JS.53. OitAi-ES C'oneoid , perbaskot , 40o ; Catawbas , 5lc. ) I'OTATOKS-Curlot of potatoes are quoted tSVBDOc with choice stock .selling In a small wuy from store at U5j. ( O.s'to.vs Hod , $1,3.1 perhti.i yellow Ianver ) , $ l.ll.Viil.50 ; Hpanlsb , * 1.75 per box. SIVKKT I'OTATOE * Oood stock , tl.OOtM.50 per bbl. bbl.HIIANS Pupply not largo and the feeling stioiiR at J&ittfr : ; . ? , ' ) . CKI.I-MY 35T40uper ( ; doz. i C'AliliAOK 1'or lb , 2Sc. . Ttlli.sii'9 ltiitabaKU.s , choice , C3o per bush. ; white , choice , 5e. ( ) B I'er doz , T5c. Miscellaneous. llrACK M'Ar.NUM Per bushel , 75ell.OO. lliCKOitr NUTS Largo , per bushel , < 1.25 : small. tl.7S5M.00. l'oi L'oitK Choice last seiisoit'sbtock , © ' ! ! per Hi. t'ocoASUTs I'er hundred , sacked , $5.0 ; ) . . Dry Goods. OINOIIAMS Ainoskeaif. 7c ; Amoskcaff dress , 8Jc ! ; Hatefl'ie ; V/arwlck dress , Sc ; ljuncastur , OJjcOlcijalre ; , 0 ( c ; AVIiltteiidon dress , KU. Ui.iAciiBi ) COTTON'S llorkclt-y Cambric No , on , OUe ; Host Yet.H'ic ; lluttereloth XX. 4ie ! ; < 'allot. ? ? J'L1'lrst ; call , Oljn ; 1'rnitof the Loom , ! lc ; Hill Somper Idem , 80 ; Housekeeper. K ! c ; KhiK I'lnlllp cambric , IDe : LaiiKdoiftlll , o\'tc \ : Lon.sdale , Uo ; l.onsdalo cambric , lUlie ; Ne\\ York iMllts , lie ; ( Oak Lawns , 7c. WIOANS Net Thistle , il'jo ; Hcd Cross. 7c. CitASli Sto veils' It. lG-ln'i1iC ; Ptevens' 1) ) , If In , ( ii.ic ; Stevens' A. 1(1 ( In , TUc ; Slovens' P , It in , He ; Stevens1 JI. IS In , Do ! btevons' N , 20 In , IK' ! Stevens' .NN.2U In , 10e ; StevcnV 9TH , 20 In , 12o ; bleached , le extra. I'IIINTS Fancy Kddystonc , flSjo ; te.jl Itlvur. lie : Hamano , 4Jc ! ; St. Led or , 5'e Sblrtlnx Alnrtlm WasliliiKton. 4Je ! ; Jlcrrlmac 4ic. Turkey Heds Kotintnln. 01 Je ; Uarnor 7e ; CrenlleId,8Su ! ; llerlln , tliic. SlItKTINOS AND 1'JI.LOW UAMINOS IlrOVfn- Net I'epnorcll. 4Vln , lO o ; 1'oppuroll , 8-4 , ISo : I'cnpeiell. 0 I. 20oi 1'opporell , lo-l , 22 c ; L'tlca 4S-lii , 15c ; t'tlcu. M-liii 175ii'i Utlca , 2J-ln. 2lo Utlua. Sl-lii.SIIej I'tlca-tM-ln , 2HVc. Illoneliiv' Not I'epperelUII-In. 10'Jo ' ; reppercll. 4i-ln ( lliie ; ' 1'opporell. 0-4. 15e : l' ( pperull,8-4. 20c I'cnnt'rull. o-4,22ie ! : I'opiiorcll. 10-1.25c ; Utlca 8-J.24C ! Utlca. U-4S ej lltlca , 10-4,2Sc , I'IIINTA InillRu blue Not Mnrtliu Ya'll liiKton.r.tie ; AmerleanB'.te ; Arnold. U'Je ' : Ar mild ILloiiRcIotli. ll ) ; Stlllu A , llKc ; Merrl mae-7-S , lOo ; Hold Leaf , 8.Vc ; lluiiilltun , 'tYt < : Allen I'lnks , O'/io : Allen Oliumbruy , Oc ; Olou ebestor , S'jus llartel.fiUo. L'OMIIIKII ( JAMiiiucs lliiiwp , 4'c ' { ; Hcd Star 4Vic ; Itolh'dOlovor , r o ; Slater , 5Jio ; hlj-li col drt. Ic extra. HEAVV HIIOWN COTTONH A-tlnntlo A , 7jC ! Atlantic It. 7c ; Atlantic ) , ' . ? ; Atlantic I' ' Co ; Auroral ! . 44c ; Huck'f.buad.tlie ; L'abotV OVlc ; Darlington. tlJa'c ; I'armers No. 1 , 4 ? I liiu ; IlooslcriiL.fi iu : Indian head , 7Jic ; Lawrence renco I , ! , , f)34'c ; llcnrlcttn 1L , n e. 1'iNi : llnow.v COTTONS Atlantic MJ.Oo ; An rora ll.G'io ; Aurora It.l'Oa'cj AtlasO N II , 7ji' ! ( jliee o cloth , 4o ; ( Jlln'ton Kl. p'icj I'epperell II ( We ; l.iiiiKdon O1I.80. lleuinis NotAiiio < kpnB , 0 oz , Ki'Jc ; Yor canilut. 12u ; Kverutt. stnndard , 12jc ! ; Hay iiiikor's7Hc | ; Old York. XX , lOiic ; hitwrenct 221 , l2Hc ; Lawrence , Uo . IJUe ; fancy stripe and checks , ll'lc. CoTTONAilns York , ntinl'ln , 10'jc ' ; Kvorctl 8oz , I8e ; LowUtuii , lOtiz , 22JJOorkhtBinai ! 14c. DruuH. Qiiliilnc I'er oz , IV& W , , Ilcr-Oorimin. 3Ic liKllco. per lb , 75c ; Insqet powder , 21u ; oplun ( f.t.10 ; morphine , per OK T ? . * ! ! hops , per 11) , IWt Klyeerlne. 18c ; dovtrlne ; lOe ; enttlobono , IIV cmiiu tartar , pnri > , Itec ? commercial , isuj cam plior , uOc ) am. curb. 14o ; > blno vltrol. 7Jc. ! Unrbolle ucld. IllSr-'Wo ; citric , 4.VTil'c ! ' ; tat ' ' * . ; , tSeVTbnka b'oans. l.avSiloa balsam toulo , 4IB43e"leaIoinol. ; ( iQ'iJU'c : can tluirlfUs , ( lnillCii : ; iiieassla buds , 20' . , . 1V.rt t\i\i \ till , - .fVJ | Villlifll U ( If flt Ililll I'll ] rols lie ever barrels ; fignllon eniii , 2 In a casi 5o ever barrels : 1 Kalltm , cans , id la a case , Hover ever barrels ; ! 1 Kiillob'cuns,20 Incaselieovt barrels ; spcclnl prices'en lirto lota. Cbn ) . On hoard cars tit"'tmnlm Antliruclto- Chestnut , rails' ) uml'Ojfi ; , Js.23 tier ton ; Krati * S.o . Soft coal-Walnut block , } 3.7j low lump , fi.5o ; lutva mitJ.U , > 0. I'aliitn nnd Oils , I.KAliWillTK JK ( ) ll--Cartor , In 500-lh lot * T.NI : Inl.OOO.lblots. Pcrowtn.'JO piithwriiUf St , Louis. In.TO-IhloM.J-.r.OsIn 1,000-lb lots , pie o t7.2j ; lied Seal. St. Loiili. In 00Mb lot * 7.V ) ; in l.KM-ll ( ) ) loin , per owt , $1,20. H ii IT i- ' I ii \ > fil I fl * < 'uV Ii 111 < > . . . 11. i if. Ihs , 2'ic ; Indhin , No , I , 12ei Tuscan , l-iib'la ; ! " db VKr.iowfl-Chromo yellow , n to lOc ; Oclic b Ilocholle , 2'ic ; Uelier , Wushed Dutch , lc | Oclie MiiHlicd r'runuh , Slit' . " ' i'UTTr i'lire. h/'barrols , keja ami tub i | S'ic ' ; In bludilura,2 > i < ii lu.vj.lb tins. L'iic. r YHOETAIII.KOII.S Iln.seed. doinestfc raw , ! , barrels , pur Ballon , li'q : llni.eed , domeat | bulled. In barrels , pur gallon , O.V. ANlMAt. ASH 1'ixii Oll.s--\Vlmle. blonclu i wlntor , poruiillon , .Vie ; wlnilu , oxtr lileuulu d wlnti'ruUL'i Hperm , hluiuhed : winter , Jl.00 , l' ' Diamond frcscinl oni-'iiiu o : tiercnllon. 40et nerfcctlon ctiRlne oil , Boot MIT- lliizcnclne oil. I5o ( llorculct enslncoll. fiOe. N AIINISMMHPiirnlture , No. t , lOci farnltitro , pxtrn.fl.no ; conec. No. I , fl.io ; coach , cxtrn , 11.2J ; haul oil IhiMi , Unlit. Ji.'J ) . Iittluhcr. Piniso-A , J32.00 ; n. * 2n.vi ; c , jirvwi Ti. llxoa Kl.ooitlNOMilto I'lne-A and II , tci.O ) ; I ) , KI.1XM I' . J'.T.HO | K , J17.M ) . . 'nit.t.Nn-Nu. 1 white , ' 4 In. Ml.fitii No. 1 hard lilne , , i In. tl5.M ) ; No. 1 hnrd pine , ? , In'l.t)0 ) | No. 1 hard pine , ' . In , f24.n ) . STOCK IloAitii.Annd II , 12 hi , tli.OOj I ) , Ii In. tn.no. Uiumvr.n Itom-tsn- . 1 coinmon white pine , 12 , 14 nnd HI ft , f lll.uo ; No , 1 common V pine , 12 , II nnd Hi ft , tl.s.iK ) , 1I1MRNS1ONK 12ft lift III ft IS ft ? ) ft Sift 51 ft Sxl. tIS 01) ) tl5 DO t3 ! ( H ) { Id IX ) { HI IX ) * l ? 5J ! IS W 2X11. . 13 IK ) 150) 1500 ID 01 101)0 IS HI IS SO 2XH..13UO 1500 1300 III IM ID l HOO'lHM 2xii ) , t : > ( K ) 15 in 1300 moo in oo IH oo IH nn 2\K' . 1(100 ( HIW 1000 1IIVU IT W 1000 It ) 00 4X4 toss s\s ir , oo in IM itt oo IT oo is on in oo 20 m HoAHl.s No. 1 1'oin , MlUW ; No. 2 com , $17.00 ! No. II com , JI.Mrii No. 4 i-om , JI2.50. IMi' No. 1 nliiln , 8 nnd 10 Inch , ils.OOi No.2plnln , 8 nnd IH Inch , flli.dO ; No. I ! plitln. 8 ml lo inch. i W.TO ; D.O. , 8 inch , i MATTKN ! " , WCI.I. TlTIIINn , I'ICKKTH-I ) . 'J ' , hilts. 2J-ln ! , T.V ; ixllSISi-.e : : ll-ln well ttihliiit. l > . A M. nnd llcv. . Wl.no j plckcls , I ) . & ll.llnt , t.'J.OO ; I ) . A II. W ] , , * 2I.OO. l'01't.AU-Cti'iir , Mn nil widths. OT.M ; clonr. li-ln. nil widths , * 2iX.M ) . Y , I'lNlll'l iolilXfl-C'Ieitr , 4 nnd n In , J'-M.Mj stor , 4 and n In. f.'I.OO ; rlfl sawed. ? O.W ) extra. I'isisiiiNd YKI.UIW PINK Uleitr. I In , t-UOO ; I1. , , I'i and 2 In. t27.no ; Htur , t In , fc.'f. l. IIIMII.KS , I.ATII Kxtra , XAX , 1'.75 ; itnitd- nrd.XAX , * 3.fiOi n In , .20 : r. In. ii.W .No. 1 , Jl.'JHi Ci'dnr. .XAX , t.Tr ! ! > j liith.t.VJ.t. I'OSTS Whltu eeditr 0 In , ! } S. 13ie ; 0 In , sir | , I2e ; 5i ! In. " , S. lie ; 8 In , Ik'i 4 to 5 In , round , lll'ic ' : oilc. : hpllt. Ho ; red cednr , 15c. Sit h. 55 per cent ; doors , 45 per cent ; blinds , 45 per cent ; mouldings. 43 per cent ; straw boiiul , il.M : ; tai'hojtrd. Jl.no ; tiir felt , * 2.40. Ijlinc , Cement. IJto. On hoard cars nt Onuilin I'er hhl Ash Oi-ovu lime , IKki ; I'liiiiuploii Hum. KV'j ( jiilncy white. HOC ! I.oulsvlllot'onient.JI.MlMllwiinkeo cement . tl.43t Utlcn uoinont , JI.IJl KiiKllsh I'ortlnnd cement , 111.45 ! New York plaster , J2.25 ; Michigan Dlnstur , * . ' .DO ; Tort llodKoplas- tor. $1.75 ; white sand , 1J.OO ; I1. L1. hair , per 1mlc.tl.OU. ' _ llldc'H , Tallow , ICtc ) . llllir.s , ANI > PKt.TS Orcen halted hides , No. . f.'ic ' ; No. 2. 4 > .io : dry Mint hides. 71i < ilt < c ; inlf hides. < VS8e ; dnniasod hides. l4c ! less ; lice | > pelts , ciuen , each , U5c&il.25 ( ; sheep ielts , dry , portli. loitlle. TAI.I.OW A No. l , 4 > iei No. 2 , lltWei ! itVoase , ffhlte , IH'iUWo ; yellow , 2ftio ! ; ; stoarlne. UlJe. HONKS touotat loin nro for delivery In Chi * iKo Dry h u train , per ton , JlO.Olvais.01) ; dry ionntry , lilencln'dtlO.OO13.0J ; country , ilninp nd inonty , Wiiu : XAII.S lla o $2,05 ; steel nails , a - eM5. . TIN Pl.ATB-1. U. , 10.VJI , $750 ; I , X. , 10x14 D.2.V coke , 4x120 , . 112 , $ (1.75. ( SlIKKT.INC SO. HoowNO-Ulinreoiil. I. 0. , 14.\20 , IIJ , S0.03 ; I , . . * 7.5'J. HIIEI-.T IIION-NO , M. M.50 ; No. 27 , $ . 'I.OO. Soi.iiKK-Strlctly Intir and half. lOMc. UOITKII I'lanlslied holler sizes. Xlo per Ihj old rolleu. IKIc per lh ; hhccttnir , 2Sc per lb ; pit ltd HutNlUe per lb. WllIK III ] ) , liarl ) , fll.S3 ; irtil , , t.K ] > . HI.OCK TIN i-niull plR , IHJo pur lb ; bar , 30u or lh , GAi.vANi/.unSiiEHT IiioN Discount fiO-IO per 'cut ' ; pat. plan. Iron , Nos. ; Stand 27 A , 10iu ( It , ' 4c. _ co JIM /n cfi. i i * so ns. The Indian cotton crop of 1SS9-90 13 the u-gcst over Jsnown la that country. The orange cron in Spain and southern ISu- ope generally this year Is a failure. It Is estimated that ! K,000 ) pianofortes are iiuinifacturcd every year In London. The larfiest cotton mill in the south is new jelnu erected In Florence , Ala. , by Now Eiij * . and capitalists. It will have 53,500 spin- "les. "les.Some Some gentlemen at Newport , Ky. , announce hut they can make aluminum for 'J cents per peanut trust has been organized nt Nor- 'oik , Vn. , the great peanut market of the United States. Leather was never cheaper than it is today nd the west has become the center of the annitiR Industry. Canadian santlucs are to bo tnlten to Eu rope In hopes of competing with the Mcilltor- aucan and Bremen product. Currency is reported ns being so scnrce in > arts of Bolivia that citizens lire cutting the lotos into pieces nnd passing these us frac- ionnl currency. The receipts of cotton at Cairo , Egypt , to date nmounts to ' 1,482,15:1 , : cnnturs , ugainst 1,078,1" ! ) at the same time last year , Tills Is the largest crop over raised. Tlio cut in the sugar nnd inolnssCs'sehedulea of tha tariff law will make a saving to thocon- .umors . of the country to the extent of f 150.- JOO.OOO or 200,000,000 a scar. Cincinnati Is n wire center nnd claims te amlw nnioii } ? other things 20,000 bird cages , 25.00J rat traps , ll0,000 ! fly traps nnd aiW.OOU sieves anuually. It is a big industry. Between . ' 10,000,000 ana -lO.OOO.OOJ gallons ol ivlno will bo made hi the United States thid year , of wlilnli California will produce more than hnlf. Soven-eighths of the grapes ol California go the wine press. The largest cotton planter in the world is .Tamos S. Kictmrdson of New Orleans , whc o\vns-I,000 ! ) acres of cotton hinds and em ) loys ! IOUI ) negroes. He has refused nn EUR- ish syndicate's offer of § 22,500,000 , for his ilantiitions. Tlio corn crop of 1800 in the twelve follow. lit K states is thus estimated : Illinois. 2M , 1128,71'Indiana ; , 103,0H,1'J-J ; ' ; Ohio , vaflM- 1'Jlt ; Kentucky. 5n.UO,4lij ( Missouri , 184,583 , . 012 ; Kansas , lsa4rOM ) : Wisconsin , -41-I87 , . ! yO ; Michigan , ll.bU.VIlt ; Iowa , 208,451,880 : Nebraska , 74,4Stliil ( : Allucesota , ! M,3$2 , < )12 ) Dakota , ll,5'.t ) , ooi-a total li'J9,8SS,874. ! There Is now'iu progreis an effort to cstub lish n gigantic "shlpptng Xrus , " that wll einbraeo tlio entire British empire. The oh Jcctof the federation appears to be to Ugh trades unions in an organized manner , whci it appears ndvlsablo to light. The plan pro poses a central pfllco In London , with subor dinate oftlces at outlying ports , the ofllcon being empowered to order vessels tied ui when their craw becomes coutumaoious , thi trust paying the owners of vessels so tied U ] all losses resulting from the dohty , Dr. Blnioy euros catarrh BJO bld ; , Don't "Want It Taxed. The Union Pacific yallway Company sc cured a temporary order from Judeo Uiind ; last night , restralnhig W. C. Fonton , treas urer of Frontier county , from issuing ta : dceds'to thtrty-thrco sections of land in tha county. Thu petition of the railway company set forth that this land was a part of a Unitei States Kraut , under the terms of which itwn not taxable until the survey Ing fees had bee paid by the railway company to the KOVCIT ment. It is claimed tha'tticso fees weso no paid until MajvlSSO , and therefore , tlio till did notiiass until that time. The land wn assessed for taxation in 1H8T. and ISSli and wn afterward sold for non-payment of Uixu ; Upon those ccrtlllcatcs or sale the compun claims the treasurer of Frontier county i about to Issue tax deeds for the land. The railway company has since sold ncarl nil of the land to various parties , und it no\ seeks to have the treasurer enjoined from 1 : suing the tax deeds. Dr. Birnoy cures cata n-h , Eoc'llc'f Hird Seed nnd Gnrltc. County Clerk O'Mulloy ' has received billctiloux from a good old democratic slst < of the Jeffersonlun typo , which is n corker I its wny. The envelope read this way ; ; to county clcark , : Omuhla. ; In euro Uipostinustlcr Nehy , "Within was a thrco-auartcr scrap of badl soiled paper written hi load pencil , ono sklii i which read : "county clerk "picas hand this In tha hole Mile heir UH 1 doiit know thuiniu of thu liolubitlo liotn so please do thli favor forme. " The other Mile read llko this : "November 15 , IS'JU. "derhlr will yon kindly tell mo If yon want niiinc garlicin : t > lrd sued I hai5 pun nils garllo and 15 pouni bird Heed MI please let me hear from you will pay the freight "address to . ' Oiloll , Ncby , Tlflro was only n ono-cont stamp on tl letter and Mr. O'Mulloy had to pay the oth < cent before ho could cot the missive . I will turn the communication over to tl "holo snlo" house who makes the highest b for the gnrllo and bird seed , providing tl Ilrm will first pay that extra i-ccnt Dr. Blnioy eurca cttttirrli , Boo All the FiU Mora or Loss Demoralized by the Panic on Wall Street. A REGULAR STAMPEDE IN WHEAT EARLY Tlie Ilrcnk anil Itcuovcrv In Corn and Oats Provisions ; \ml tilvo Stoclr Tin * Dny lif the Stuck i\'liunm\ ; C'liiCAdO. Nov. 15. l liccliil Telegram lo Tin : lUi.l ; : The wheat market bus been In close Mympatliy with stocks In Wall street all the week. The climax was reached IliNmorn- hii ? when a sharp break of iV'til'iu ' ocemred on noothertnlliieiice but tlio panlo on tlio Ne\v \ York Htock exchange. Murage * which came almost ( iviry moinonl from New York ro- Voiiled n startling condition of things there. The sttiak iiHiirket , botsleied tliu llrst half hour to prevent a panic , broke away , nnd decltnesof 3to 10 points tookplneo In a tihorl half hour. The very meat Ion of the fact that thu Hank of Kaidaiid had to come , to tlie mip- port'of thu great hanking lionsu .of llarlng Itmthi'M curried fear Into nil minds , nnd the first thought was for self-protection , liquidation In tlio wheat mnrket followed that In stocks. Only those already short on the market and n few cool heads who took wlicat on It.s merits did any buying. T.vory- onoel.so was throwing nil hu eonlil and put ting prices do\vu \ He nml 'ioata trade. Ordi nary Influence ! ) wcionot thought of. A panic , with tliu propelling liilluences 1,00. ) and 4,000 miles away , wan on and prices went sweeping down from OIVJc for December totllc , and from Jl.Olli for May lotWlic. Then .thu outlook be gan toclelir. Stocks stopped In their down ward course , on Kuropcim buying and began : t swift lecovery on buying by shorts who had come to their .senses. Again wheat followed. In another hour there was a recovery of Sc , with December nt Kit ! and May at &I.UOU. There was more or less support from Illoom I.iiSiiii and Iltitcliliison on the way donu , wlileh alone prevented n more disastrous break. The general trade was swift to buy when liquidation ceased. Tliei'o was a very fair Inipiovement In wheat hcfuru the close. Last prices wcru UDse for December and * 1.02i ! for May. This was a loss for the day of 1'iu ' In December nnd 7 c In May , The recovery from tliu bottom figures wusS'ji'ln Deconibef nt U0 ? c to ull'tc and In May "u from ( N'Su toil.CO'J. November sold nt H2'c ( toSDHe tolll e ntthu close. Un the curb puts on December wheat wild at 02c to We to tile ; cullsin < i'e toOI'n'o toUVjc und puts for M u v sold at two totkSo tolH'ic. The corn market sulfeietl about lo break early. When nil the markets were heavy tliu price of May went from fliyu to 50'Jc. There. was a moderate lecovory bcforu noon , and during the last hour there was must excellent Piipporl and prlees ro > o above opening llgutcs mil closed nt lie advance for llm day for Muy it52c. Itocelpts were light at 173ears nnd for domlny positively light at 133 cars. Tin ! Irmnc.v ) In coin at the elobe was nrgoly duo to the eagerness ot shorts to irnteet thoiuselxo'J. ' There was good buying > y parties still holding largo lines of long corn and this added to the strength. Tin ; vury Ight prospective lecolpts famished n further nccnthe. The oats market kept pace with corn and nrgi'ly for tliu same rciiMius. Tin ) prices were Iragged'down Ic early by general liquidation. S. V. White's honso led ihi ! selling and stop mlurs brought out great loads of lung stull. Phis was followed by buying by shorts and nctty general buying on tliu merits of tbo iiarkotled by I.ogan and others. Prices were : November , 4lo to30'io to 41'Je nt the close ; Deceniber. 41cto 40 HS to 41"0cj May sold at 4lc. HI to 42su ? and closed at 44"ic , or ? jc over hist ilisht. Tbero was a shako-down of prices for , mo s liorlv and other products enilv In the M'.s.slon vury similar to this declines of Fridny niorn- n ' . Tliero was also a slinlhir rocoverv. I'oik sold at $ ll.li2i. ! oil' to 11.45 und lip to I1.55 for January , and$12.42i ! to$12.25 to 112.35 for May. mil at tby clo-o showed only a 5o doclhm for the day. .Iniiutiry lard sold nt Jil 30 to $ ,1.2.1 , anil back toH27t ! yonliirdiiy's closing price. ICIbs acted with lard. fiO 1.1VMi STOCK. CitlCAOO , Nov. 15. LSpeclnl Tolcsram l ItEn.l OATTI.K lliislness for tlui wool ; closes ' 'i the worhtshapo possible. Coiomoit natives , iieliullir , ' all classes of butchers' stock , has lecltned 30 toDOe. nnd food grades 15 to 20e , Tihd at this deellno our market today ruled extremely dull , closing very \vcalc , with a larKO numbwrof llKhl MeerH , ciinunon cows mil hloekorsyet. In the pens uniold. Cows liare sold as low as HOu and n oar load of bulls was made up yesterday at , ait uvcrago ofOOe per 100. AH Rood cows and heifers as any butcher necl.s aiosulllng fonfl.MG.-.Oi ) per 100 , uul prlmo l.lOJ-lh cows at J2.25. riiu mnrkuteii tills butchers' hloek Is totally liroko down over the cnornionn receipts for the pnst month or MI. In turn this has gKCil other stocks down tothe lowest prices on record. Largo numbers of light , little tockors have Mild at tfl.K1Qa.00 , and .lint fuw feeders wanted them at that low uvorujro. Farmers are Just running over each other to Set rid of feedlm ; tlils stock at present prices forcorn , and HO Ion ; ; as the rush to market lusts so loan low prices prevail. There were a few prime .steers on Kale today , but they may be quoted at $ I.7.V&5.15 ; others , M.7.V51 i.50. Values are 25 to OOe lower than u wculc ngii , Texnus , ranKcrs und butchers' Htock are down to the lowest prices this heason. lions Thu market opened with another de ellno of about Scon nearly cvorytliliij ? In the line of prlmo heavy , butcher \\eiRlits , heavy mixed , llBht mixed or selected ll hl. About $4.00 was thu topof the market for prime lieuvy and butcher weights , nnd sucli hail to have Ki'od barrow top to brlmf the prices. Heavy sows of liW ( to 1150 Ibs. , fat good IIIIISH pork IKUS. ionernlly "ell IDelol.Vi lower than harrows of the hanlo wel bt . Lljht ( inlxoil anil K < > " < 1 l > acki'is-sold at * ll.75'3-J.K' ' . . and prime heavy atif.l.'JXif.l. ( < H > ! rcKulatlon assorted IlKbt , fX7.wl.AO ; pljsx and IlKht-llKhts , * 2. . ' > Oii/i..V : ) , 1'lgs and llKlit-Hglits Milil r. to lOe lo\vor today , AVIIKAT. "NEW YonK , Nov. 13 , ISpoclal Tolocrain t ( THE llKK.l KTOCKS Thu following wcro tin closing quotations : ' MONKV Easy with no loans , I'IIIMK MiiiCANTiiB ; I'Arnii ( I'tQ ii per cent r > TKiiUNiKxuiiAKiK-giilctltitllrmer ; sl.\tj day hills , Mining Shares. NKkw YOIIK , Nov. 15. [ Special Telegram ti Tin : IIBH.C The following aru the mlnlir. block ( inotatlons ; The AVeokly Untile Ktat jiiiont. NKW VOIIK , Noy. 13 , [ Special Telegram t Tilt : llKK.l The weukly bank bUteinent hhoiv thu following chuiiKos : Kesorve. incrouso , , , , , , $ 1,7I1U' Loans , deoreaso 6fi77W Hpccle , decreasn 4lj,2U ! Legal tenders. Increase , , 7Hlt' : ) Deposits , ducreasu 5i7HOl ( Ulruulntlon , deureuse , Mi The banka now bold Kli.llO' ) less than th roniilrumonlH of the 2. per cent rale , The exports of specie from the port of Noi ork last week niiioiinted to tTll.tufi. n which tlU2oa wan Hold and iOIItvj : sllvei The liutHirti of .iiieole ilurln ? Iho werl niiiiuiult'd to $2H.IHI2 ( if which MJ.Tlnvasgol ' .I and tSiMM silver. TN. ( llllCAOO , Nov , I5.-1 p. in. closehonl Slendys ensh Ol'ici llecenther , Woi .May , born fmh , 4ltiet ) December. < ivi May , fil'.e. Oats- Firm ; cash and December. 4lci Mny.llHo. Hye-Knsj- W . Harlov--Noinliiitl itt78c , Timothy -I'rlmo ut 11,2s. . . Whisk v11.14 , I'orU Stpiiilyi ensli. Juitinry , ! ll.Vi ; Mny , II2.T. . . l.nrd Steady ; cash , $ r.o2Ji ! Jiuiimry , W.U dn'jiji ; ! May. W.75. I'lniirStondyi winter imtonti. JI.7tv..Vi ) i sprlujj iiuteitls , JI.NKuU-,10 ; bakers' , tLVO-A II , H ) . ItnlK Meats Shoulders , VJ.'iQ.'i.X'fi ' sliurl clear. J3.av.V70 , ! ( .hurt ribs. KV.aw.V to. llutter I'lriiit eieiimeryniOci dairy , IfiiWIo , t'hcosiSteady ; fullcronin ( 'lieddnrssii ( > , L'o ' lints , HUMIVI VOUIIK Amerlens , tK3 > .i'ic ' , Kuut-Klrni ! fresh. SMtSlc. Hides t'lieliiiiiKed ; heavy nnd lliiht grrcii f > Ue ; Kfcpiihldei , 4"e ( ; milted bull bides , di't Ki-con salted 01115,7 11 ( (1. dry Hint , Jutset dry Halted , 7W Set dry oiilf , WfO'Jcj deacons , euoli , 2. " > c. 'CallowliieliniiKel ! : No. JNolldineked,4tie. HceelpK tflilimieiits. I lour , bbls . 17miii l , oo > Wheat , bu . W.tHX ) 112,000 Horn , tin . imUHW IKI.oo ; ) lats.bn ) . . 221.IKW 231,000 NKW YOIIK , Nov. 15. \ Vbentliecolpls. . lls.70) IniHhels ; ovporls , none. Spot , nominally lower. e.'osed llnner ; No. 2 led.lKsHeln elevator , fLOt'i , alloativ.i > 4c 61.01 f. o. b. ; options closed Ilrm , K-f.lliO under lust night ; ; No. 2 red , November , closlns uius'ic. Corn lieccl ptf , 1 1 1,000 ImiheNioxjpnrt'i , 31,051) bushels ; Spot lortor , eloslnc tinner. f2. , ' . ' . . ' it In eluviilor. ! > 7&fi&vlie ( > allmt ( , ntiRr mixed , .ri ( ! > , iiyisuj options elosod llrmeri Nincm- ber closing at .Mi'u ' * . lnts-iKecelpt , rilOJ | bushels ; exports , S.ttV ) Inlsliels ; spot loHcr ; .No. 'Juhlte , 4U".Vic ; inlM'd western , mf-Vlc ; whitii wi < slL'rn.riOtt.i7vi optloin weaker , November eloslniint 4i'c. Sugar Itaw , steady , < iulul ; icllned , quiet , steady , IVtrolonin United elo < ed nlTI'ief-ir De- cotnher. I'.ggs I'lrin ; western , 255KiV\ I'ork Steady ; IIH-SS , if 11 , 25) ) 12.50. l < ard Iniwur but fairly active ! western sti < iiin,8tl.224. ! llutter-- Lower ; western dalry.lia'JOeit' ream- cry. 2iKa,2s'ic ; lOlitln. 2iic. Cheese About stuady ; llyht .skims , l'(7o. ' ( ! ST. LtH'is , Nov. 15 , Whenti-Lowei1 ! cnsh. U34e ? : November , tllcj Deeemher , til e ; , lan- nnryUl , | Mny , JW'.fGDU'ae : July , S'.i'.c. ' ' Corn lllshi-r ; cash. f4'.i'i30c ( ! ; November , 44c ' : Deeemher , 4So ; May , ltnc. Oats-iWeak ; cash , 45' ' e ; .May , 1 1 ' .a. | > , .k Steady ) SII.OO , , . Whlsky-Htendy ; , . Itutter ( lood demand for hotter grade * ; others dull ; ereamorv.2W..17c : : ! dairy , iwUv. Mi.NNf.Ai'OMH , Nov. 15. Demand for Bpot wheat was moderate , and Itvis : hard to M'll. owing to the niiMittled stale of tbn neficvul markets. I'nturcs broke lu ! per bnsliel. Ke- culpt.s , 4lXca'r.s ) : shipments 120 cars , Closing. No. 1 haul , November , Deeemher and on tiaek , IKO ) ; Ni , I northern , November , f-O'io ' ; Slay , ft-i'tton ' Iraek , NIc ; No. 2 nortbern , No- \embcr , IlucuiuLer nnd on traCK. bOc , CINCINNATI , Nov. 15. Wheat \Veuli ; No. 'J ic < l , ! ) lc , Corn Lower ; Nu. 2 mixed , new , Mlo , Oiils Ull'crlniss light ; No , 2 ml.xed , wanted at . . WhUKy--il.il. _ MIIWAIJKII : : , Nov. 15. Wheat LowerNo. . 2 spring eush , HViiHUe ; December , ss'e ' ; No. l northern. We. Corn-1'itlr ; No.lt , ca b,5lc , Uats Kaslor ; No. 2 white , 4riisfflic. ! I'rovIslonsxQiilut ; uorlc , } M.tl5 , t'lrv , Nov. 15. Wheat Kailor ; Ni > . 2 hard , bOcbhl ; No. 2 led , cash , no bids milof ferings. Uurn Wcaknf ; No. 2 , cash , irnj1' bid ; Novem ber , 30H' ' . Dats ICaslcr ; . No. 2 cash , 41'1aobldj Novem ber , 4l'je. ' _ lavKlti'OOl. . Nov. 15. Wheat Qnlct ; hold ers oll'er moderately ; led western , spring , 7s 7.id ' ; red western , winter , 7sr.il. Horn Quint and lower ; mixed chtcin , 4j O d per ecntal , JilUK H'tOCK. CIIIOAOO , Nov. 15. Cattle llecolpts. 2.500 ; market dull Und weak ; Htoer.s. KUVW.i.LT ; Texans - ans , rangers and hntelier.s' stock down to thu lowest prices of thu .season. llog.s Koeolpts , 2ltHUhead ; mnitiet lower ; rough and common , U'rOfiU.T. , : paekurs nnd mixed , } ll.soai.s5 : ; prime heavy and liulelier wolKhtHiMl.tHXil4.UU ; \ \ \ \ \ . , i : > y&l.W ; plus } 15li,2.- ( : > . Shoup Kecelpls , l.OMI : market slow and un- uhnnccd : natives , $1.00104.1) ) ) ; westerns , $ l.H ( > ii 4.Jo ; TJXIIIIS , jKUV-f.l.in ; lantbH. } l.7.ViJ5.2.\ ST. Lotus , Nov. 15. I'attle liecelpts , l.wift } slilpiiii'iits , LUJO : market steady ; fair ti. fanoy natives steers , $ I.KE(10 ! ) ( ; stoclieis and feeders , i.lo@2..M. HogB HoeelptH , 1,003 ; shipments , 2S)0 ) : market stronger ; heavy , Hl.Kiftl.OOj mlxud Brades , ? : i.4miW.bOj light. - KANSAS OITV. Nov. 15. Cattlt ) Itccolpts , 2 > 00 : shliimeiit.s , 1.450 ; market weak ; steers , Jll.2.- > Jl.V ( > ; eowf , JI.IUXii2.53 ; fctuckern und feed ers. f. .oorrti.2.'i. : llo'is Kecults,0,4'JOi | ' Hhlmeiit ] , 750 ; mnrliet htiongand higher ; nllgrndcs , t. < .OOQ:4.u5. : , A IjlKht In Hvery licrtli. To the Chiengo , MtlwauUoo &St I'littl railway holoiifjs the credit of bainjj the first in the ooun1 ry to reduce tlio innttoi' of oloctflu lighting of trains to HcIontilKs perfection. Ono of tliu novel futitui'us introdticoil in the Hleoping curs in ti vatont oldctflcrotidiiidltunp Iti ouch sec tion. With this luxurious provision , reading at night before and after retir ing becomes us comfortable as by day , nnil when retiring1 tlio tollqt may bo made in comfort and secliiHion. Tlio berth reading lamp in the Pullman ( ileoilng' ) cars run on tho" Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul railway , between Omaha and Chicago , is patented and cannot bo used by any other railway company. It is tlio greatest improvement - mont of tbo ago. Try it and bo con vinced. Stooping curs louvo the Union Pncitlo depot , Omaha , at 0:10 : p. m. dally , arriv ing ut Chicago at 0:30 : a. in. Soctiro tickets and sleeping car berths at Union Ticket ollleo , 1501 Itanium street ( Barker block ) , Omaha , J. K. PitKSTOK , F. A. N.\Hir , Pass. Agent. Gea'l Agent Dr. Ulnioy cures catmh : : , Boo bklg. Tlio World do MOVR. And so do the elegantly appointed trains of tbo Hurlinglon route. Uy ( his favorite line , selected by tbo U. S. gov ernment to carry the fust mull , you Imvo tbo choice of tht'co dally trains for Chicago nnd the oust ; two for Kansas City and the south ; two for Denver mill tbo west. Tlio Iturlington No. 2 J'\tst Kxpress , vostlbulcd throughout , equipped with elegant Pulltniin cars furnished with well Hulectod libraries , reclining chair cars ( seats free ) , and dining car leaven Omaha -IIO : ! p. in , , arrives ( . 'hie-ago ' 8 a. in. , serving breakfast before arrival. No. G. fust mail , leaves Omaha ! ) :10 : p. m. , arrives Chicago 1 ) ) . in. , equipment nnd dining cat * service up to the highest btandttrd. Ticket ollleo , 1522.1 Farnum t. \\r. F. Valll , agent. Dr. BirnQV cures catarrh , lleo bldg. OvcrOrol'titt'N land Oniiloto thn Went. Crofutt.'H Overland Ottide , just Issued , graphically dcbcrlboH evorv point on the Union fuelllo , 4iTho Ovorlunrt Houte , " between tlio Missouri river and the Pa cific coast. Persons Hliould not start west \vithoul \ u copy of this guide in their nosbossion. Jt furnishes In one volume a complete guide to the country \raversod \ by the Union Paelilo system and cannot fall to bo tbo greatest assistance to tlio trav el or. It Is for sale on trains on the Union Pacillc , or by enclosing $1 to the under- blgned a copy will bo mailed lo any address - dress in the United States. K. L. LOMAX , Gcn'l Pass. Agent , U. P. yy. , _ Omaha , Neb. Di" Birnoy cures catarrh , Hoe bldg. The only railroad train out of Omuliu run expressly for tbo accommodation of Omulm , Council JllulTa , Dos Moines anil Cbicngo business Is the Hock Island vos- tibuleil limited , leaving Omnha at l:1 : < ri p. in. dally. Ticket ollleo , IGW S und Farnum bts. , Omaha ,