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< THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. An Indirect Effect on Wheat (aused by the New York Failure, CORN OPENS Oats Start Provision BCncano, Tie Bre.)-1 the tntere: day. The N were 14¢ off fr cember opened the low point, ¢ led on goo Towed by WL, A ing carried the touched upto 1 o'clock 101 1l 81,0 fsn Tnflucrces were: N aropped 1o Setwoen 81 d favora tinued pre holdor bull ol been o on the Ned the by in, & milll early buyor Driver, Kenn Hut insan re White & Co were solic brought a1 sold up from [ Cornopened with o very 1y linz in uls0. with the the pinicky fe was folt e at 474¢ Lo 47 minuie, Aft buy ing mpro vaneed tofie 10%elock at 43%¢ early a8 on Thuts: closed wt 477« Oals started ness i other pits and months dioppeld to 4% ¢ e and 1 close; May sold at vl big day in the conipared wi failure of the Fuwyer & Wallaco Ver at e for Septen g at 81 e, ThS Wiy but 4 il one peeted. The twt‘l t ‘n was this house e in pork rried 10 and jir sold ri whilo nies day, Septe #.55 nst went oft t s January d fro ery, Jdanuary mess pork, #115 Lower, Than Yeste tWith provi York fallu n ton wheat as well was weak and unsettled trade very mucl torn up and at & at #1.00% 1y1n dullspelland adrop in utnoon weather in the northw st abroal. Liverp. ket es felteon fi wnd buyin theory of ntur a8 l0d by 131 Mo The last May moved up to .06 ek of lookd forat ssuring effeet e, W porhere prices nher 1. October #1110 nizalnst fore 1 o'eloek Septermber Produrts clos Al about il best WITH A LIVELY FEELING, but Close Better lay—A Big Day in ~Cattle and Hogs. Telszram t0 had to shir the start t tndire ud the market, which before, opencd with Land pric close yesterdny. D old atonceat 1.0 A deeline fron #1.0) and ral- t0 #1016 This was fol- the prie ceond spurt of buy- yrice to $101%, the From this the price ain. Miy wheat wa most of the duy. Bear- s York failire v Wheat from smll On - the other hand ntthat the Dot ton had beeame brisic on th Onin carly break 1, who took about thoday Lozn & Co it & Hopking, Brosseau_ und uined thele buyliig. 8V miek & Co. nid Pardridze adf hour fn wheat bull market-Dec v #0215 und closed at clodng at the best price tprice onSeplember was se. ¢ trade and provisions and wheat First trades for May wor price at 47 %e ina v 1iitle drop hae o e dsnd the price gradually o the be Tl dorn market developed strenzth with wheat before and r liny and closed it 45 Eprice reached et the close. Septen ber sold © Lo 437 0 1o Octobersold at 4 . Maysold up to d lower, with a i O with September May around ®e. Early aind rocovered 1O ¢ for October at th e and up to 105 better than yesterday. provision narket what wis ex- great house of York last n reatdeal Of unensiness hore, Lt attempted the last October and hayve olnet sing ning, but harply the firse five from lust night b New here the | the Now Yo differcnces (i good suy fed ancl lurd ) yesterduy's reid 4 o fore porle tonchied 9,00, ag nst 80,008 nd January #1575 Last nizit. 1575, January rios recov- N0 and lard from lon afalrmarket prices reacied on U rocos - oven on. the auld iyl CHECAG D LIVE STOCK. CuIeAGo, Tne Bkl unsatisfactory loads of prin prices and t what the conditio siruble ans and and about Sopt CATTLE from first this the case with s desirable, grassy were ple owners would have f: had beenreshipped to the sold hereat the prices. Fangers underwont change aud nativ 1ike ithn jeclil Telezram to Business was slow and to last; especially smen that had un- een or hulf fat cattle, and ty of such on sule. Many dbetter it their stoek country instead of Of course a W car- osteers s0ld at steady tostrong at 1 always the 5 0o matter vicet Is on upde- Tex- no i or butchers' ste fora few di stocker and feeder Ligzht | 1 the dul evon only business roi nost anl sale ment of i few fo Ohlo. N rangers, Hoas—Th ¢ was an unexpected doynturn of 1015 brought about by the failure{of one of the city, ditlon of early, Wore not 0peri shipp mark it SO &40 6, New Yok, Sent blust when for wis room 1 hopes the st no buliish traders, Tuthe market at by local traders at the start Durln {to 1 per noou every siock in ing POOT SUCCOSS st 1 slow, dras t extensive provision firms fn QOur sales do thie market, Int 10 to 150 lower than at the A orders wi t tlosed we Atilie close packors were only b 400 for Test mixcd its would nof closed at $4.30@4.5 wtier fn Wall street this ot exietly show the con- s they were made actions were fully openingz. Packers late in theday and limited and the general K with o large o mber left. ding # nd by $,40%4.50 and seiling at ng until Prine li vy bring ove FIva) 'wlezram to not many this morning flattened out, expected much. London but doing little — ditto The public was not There was sonie buying of shorts with the first hour a few 1t higher, but before the 15t was loweron ke ar Refiner kS — There were ik Toiehad il & nd SOl O t S0 knd 168 At ay. Burlington wis supported a 1itie irat, bat went o (o cled In a like Kilg which The wits ofF nessee Coal a3y on ligh at 1oy, T furnished noth of strength early disappe rullroy tthe dat noon. Rock Island manmer, goir from 81 to drive was in 8t Paul o full point to Ten- ko over 2 pointy to Silver was down nours in stocks and any appearance ed. Reports on not flattering and rings, closng 0z new Swer the close Chicaso Gas was off 1 at stondy at S5, 1 Bl A%, Northwestern ehowed sligit and reoney fiirl The f A% & T Tako Sho Aflehitan Ceniry Missori 1 Moxey {on and net g utliisg ng quotations 3 K1y [0wty R PRINE MERCANTILE PACER BREHLING Dills, #8240 d Mining NEW YOuK, Sopt. 4 Tie Baa.] quotations Hodie Butter NEW Youk, Sept The Bee.) steady to steady at 10 & ineluding S 0; Noy § ATHEY ety . Oy &, “*Ax*‘ sen Callat Wb wnd =gy =t maleg ‘Whrowg 1 XCH A NG ruand, $4.56, Colleo a1y points down. ¥ Steadyi sixty-day Stocks, Spoctal T “Tixe following are tho i (T e Market fal Tel wd il Sules 4 bor iy ,vl " it Yol -1 & BKET! b, ol Der, 81 ey Octobe o} ' Fi October, Vyy ity D, w2, a Ostober09.0;J wa- wor, nary. #1521 Lird . .22 1ine for th r , 42.2585.50; $.0033.50 ; October, $9.30¢ a de Bulk Meats elonr, § Buttor 1ie Cheeso—Steady;tuil cream cheddars, 81§@e; flats, S4@oy Faiga—Firm; trosh Hidos - Uneh anzed Quiet; crenmery, 14 1617 firm; heavy and light reen saited 7140 siitod hill Ko, 40 groon salte ALE, 8 iry flint, 82e; dry salted Bd s, 705 ciey aall, 89106 deacons, gach Taliow—Unchanged; steady; No. 1, solid pucked, 4/4¢; No. ake, 44 Ehipments, Flour, bbls / P00 W at, bu o eee . 12,000 Corry b ore ofx o0 Oats, bu j NEw York, Sopt 5. \\h‘ b~ Re 16,000 0X POPLe, T i 6 e 100G 1,01 % kftont 1004 £ B hit aptions. early” woes Towatr HoGiuse of the m prosslon that SAWYar Walluco & Co's fallures would demoraiizs affulrs when beeame known In wheat light prices recovere and closed steady at 1 ¢ under No, 2 red, Corn — Tecoiptn, 150 13,200 busliels: spot 1oy evi .01 194114 yesterdiny L0 Dushelss exports, wers No. 9, DI wlonts ungraded nixed us closed steady ; September Onts none white, 4 westorn Soptember closing CofMea—Options polnts down. Sale bar. $17.5017.53; O 1y; fair 13000 bushels; exports sing steadicr; No, 3 tern, i white i and’ d to 15aM b0t 1o eontreifi hizhor; Petrolenn Woalk: wi deelin closed for October at bl on the faflire of Wil mess, $L200 120, Esler and qulet; western steam, Septembor, $.45. Butler —Cholee Steady; poor easy; dalry. 45@te: croamery, 126 e, Clicesc —~Quict; Olilo 1 e Sr. Lovis, Sept Lower; s December, 81,0241 Corn - Lower; May, it Ol Pork Lard Whisky Butler—Unehin KANsAS Ciay 2 harl, cash i —Steady; ber, 104¢ Oiuts—Higher; CINCINNATL. Sopt rod, $eandl0 )i, Com —Lowers Oats—Trrezular; Wihiisk y—#1. 1, MISNEAPOLIS, coipts, 220 ears; western Wheat cash cash and’ Decenaber, 44%c; § Muy, S4@skc. Sopt 5—Wh uiil Septeniber No. 2. cash und September, Wheat —Lower; No. 2 Sept, heat — Re shipmints, % cars; carly de- mand for old wheat good, buyers ‘for - new wheat held back for developments in trades in fu Closing: No. Lhard, September, Dic; No. 1 northern, September. Geto- ver, 0H5e on track, We@l0d; No. 2 north- ern, Sepiember, MILWAUKEE, Scpt spring. cash, 95¢ Gie s rn— sy No. b 460 Qats—Quict} No. ¥ white, Provisions—Lowor; p LivEipoor W fornin No. | i per contal; r sprin $3d; ted western, No TS ddi@is win- n, 4s 50 per CHCAGO, markot Texins Cattle--Receipts, 6,003 natives, $4.00@5,105 Hozs “Rocelpts. 21000 market lower; mixed and proekers, 8506825 prime; heavy and putehers welghts, $LAO@LN0; 1izht, 8502100, selpts, 8.000; market steady for opi habs, @60 1ower: natives, $HL00D1LTH; terns, #0243 Texins, §1. 5@ Lovis. Sopt 4. 10045 g JKavsas O custondy w6 dul steers, 4270 stockers and fowders. Hogs ~Recelpts, shipments, higher 1 grades, $3.00@@ ., Sept. B.—(Special Teleg Hbes—Receipts. 2112 market selling at $.00@H. 205 bulk at #.15. OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Cattle. Friday, September 5. trmated recolpts of cattie La, as corn- pared with LOF 3 lay and 554 Priday of last week, Thi ket opencd slow’ und about steady on the best heavy steers and slow and lower onothers. About hilf the r ceipts were range eautle and butclier's stuft dropped e to2se. Pecdersremaln unchanged. Hogs. s of hozs 6000, compared yosterday and 6.00 Friday of The quality he receipts was very poor, making the market appear really waorso tian 1t was, The rul tnarket was c lower, with Hizht hozs o tode lower, vud heavy hogs fully s off, Only about three fourthsof the receipts had been sold before midday, The range of prices was ®30B1LIT s the bulk selling ot §L.007L05. Light, $5800 4,00 Mixed, 8L0J3E 125, Hiavy, $40004.1704. Last weok 300, shipped dirac deuind ton tinues in ¢ cos are firm tostrong. cices, The followlng is atible of prices pald tn this marketfor the trads of 5ok mentioned: Prime steers, 13110 16)1b s, (100 Good stoers, 1930 10 143) 5 £0) @130 Lsteers, 103) (0 190) b3 3% @15 100) £0 113D DS .., .. $5) GL100 Common, 800 to 12)) B3 P ) COMmon CANNers. .v .ot 10 Ordinary to faie WS, o 0 i to 1y od to oiceto funey cows. Fair togood bills Cho'ee to faney hulis Licht stock eders, 90 1 Ir tocl ir tocl Fair to ch rable, s the range in zthisand last week | This Week. | Last Week. age Costot o datos - s Hogs 5 tho av 1n o 1 upon sl lowl rago eost ust 1 ST st 13, Highostand 1ow sstsalss of Hoga A 1 Stock 1Re OMolal Yostorday Cattiea.. K)ears i 0 ears 1enr 6.0 Horses Disposition A e sterday on this w asters of the Sty by the weigl Kyards ¢ owe pany: CATTLE. Swift & Company The G, 1. 11 . 01 amuond compiny & The Armour-Cadahy packing conipany... 411 Leo Rothsehil Ateatis [ Nels Morris 1 peler & Dogon T wiane & Traueraani 1l B, VioSan Ky T it Othier buyers..... AP A R ) Total..... L e The Armour-Cudaly packing company,. .l Qmaha packing company ompany G T vond Squires & Co d & Co Brainard Brotiiors! mpany. Representative Sal Av, Pr. . Av. Pr. STEERS 1085 410 1201 400 17 300 7§00 B0 CANNERS, 2..710 125 3. 10 WESTERN CATTLR. steers, corn-fed HOGS, Pr. 80 ) Market Mention, Hogs lower, Cows demoralized, Cattledropped a peg. M. Olsen of 1 ston broughtin o car of cattle, Lee Lore of York was among the visitors, Gus Johnson & Co. of Wahoo marke r of hogs, E.T. Grantham brought i two cars of lhogs from Cheney. Hobson & Bluck and W. Ioloway of Cozad marketed hogs. W. W. Covington of Stamford was 1 a shipuient of hogs. 8. Dryfoos of Oconee was among the regu here with eattle, A. B.Gableof Hartington shippers here with caitle, a of Casper, Wyo., had eleven cars of was among the enberry ot Unlon was at the yards Cer a ear of hogs, Southworth, the well known £ 0f Shelton, wis at the yards. Lo Mutual cattle compuny of Gasper, Wyo., otod three oars of ranse cattle, wtin of Telamah, o prominent and regular shivper, had hogs on the marke. A. Beckmun and Anderson & Johnson, well Jnown deitlers at Oakland, sent in hogs . John of Lec N, TRUILL of LS et the latter Lebanon wis represent rket by George A William, who brought in eattle, Pender's well known stokman, H. V. Cronk, was here looking after a shipment of cattle. Nicholas Nellson. a rezular patron of this puricel, broughit in'a car O hogs from Stam ford. sheep fath 1 of Barrett & car of hozs. Liknown lowa patron of this warket, wis over looking after a cur of Harrls, . Ford of the firm of Adamson & T t in three cars of cattle Einsell Bro en of Holar ket today. will be an adjourned board of di All lize,was look- over the m her exchange and her s, at i . nt a8 i wefore the meeting. John Hastle of Auburn was here ul ears of stoek shipy insoutheast N ts were two loads of ©s from Stelia thut sold or #.55, the limit reached on the murket. ting of the setors, Monday, members should fmportance will lookir from di OMAHA WHOLESALE M. Proluce. cony OATs 1Ay 1074 300 MULLETU P CHOMPED Pouitiy-| ehole mixed, sorin for_mediam; #.251.50. BOTIER-Creamery 2lep creauory, fancy Crenmery. chioice, 120 dalry, faney rol and prints, K150 dairy, fanoy,'solid packed, 1Walie; duivy, oholce, 1071901 cou roll, fancy, 8gie; ehoiee, 1 nferior, et =100 for stritly fresiy; st RS, PELTS AND TALLOW—G ides, No. L hauvy, s X1 1 i, antes dry 1ing hide pelt, ireen, cach S431 b 10 i BEESWA V- Por 1t Por doze sallaras nixed d PEACIES rnfi, per b FRAVES Missouri, 1y Pruns hox, 1.5 NECTARINE LEvoNs Aits—Bartlett, $11.002.14.00. s dozen, choee hens, $,000 chickens, 31 502,00 for smidl; & 23047 large; Lve pigeon. fancy rolls, print, solid packed, 1710 not sal- ircen salted ht, 67500 Sheep Sheep polts, dry, lumbla, et plums, i3 'bu box, funcy, 80502 ifornia, per box, & PRUNES I i French, 81, Por bu, 1east.n. New southiern, per hbl, #1,50@5.00, i rate, $5YLH.N. ki and | per bu, $1.00 Sl Lulco, #1.3 Per hu, 3006250, FONATONS ONIONS SWEET POTATORS EVAPORATED APRLES - Fanicy, 130 per b, BLUPBERILES - Per 8-t box, §1.50, COoANUTS—Per 100, $30) W ATERNELONS 100, 81 CANTELOUIES - Per doz, §1 A, eutin ORANGES Eaniey Rod L BANANAS - Tor Dunch, d TALLOW=A No. 1, 4o grease, white, B4dc: yollow, 24 10; stearine, pao. BONES“Quotations aro for delivery in Ghi- cazo I)r\'”hu“ll'.u Brtons Bt ‘dry country. bleached; N0.00¢150; dry eountry, Aienp and woaty. $.00010,0. byl W o0L=-Fine unwashed, 14216c: medium un- washed, 1NG210; COATSe Unwashod, 153, JjELs=ge per 40" (ESSED V BAL—Cholee medium, 6@7¢; lght, g hory 4gtiso! 4 Lassexp Ol—Raw, We; bolled, Ko, 013,00 fancy and. 00; good gheat, §1.3001.5 1ics Oregon saimc Fisn—~Codflsh, extra_Qeors grand bank, new, 415¢; 8ilver, snow white, 2-1b Dricks, new, 'Sic; turke; large middio bricks,fo; show whites, erates, | 1b boxes, $ie; medium sealed herring, 2e; 1 sealed - herring, domestic Holland herring, d0c: Hamburg spiced herring, %e; Russiun sardines, spiced, Gie; Russhin sar dines, plaing 5o mported Holland herring, crow brand, 8007 do faney milkers, 0c; mac ercl. No. 1,8hore, half bhls, bioaters, alf bbls; B whito fish, half bbls £1.00 trout, halt bbls, 23.00; family whito fish, & salnion, #8.50; per dog 1=1b nincke nders, L lovsters, 1b blocks, 6 $12.00; in_ton; kerel, #1. #1b brook trout. white fish, §2.2 sters, 8315 " L1b oysters, b white fish, 1.4 lobster 14,5 0z, 81,15 2-1b 5 07, $1.10; 2-1b 0’ oz, 1.8 Fairmont, 4 oz $1.0 b clums. little y necks, Provisions, Fresn Pork ~Fresh hams, 16 1bs, avic, 8c; 12 18, ave pork 1o (i pork tenie fard, not rendered. 6404 spare SAUT MEATS - BUIS—Mess pork, clear pork bueks, heavy, §12 shorteut clear pork, $10.50; fan Dutt pork, pig pork, 81.50; new oxt ef, $5.50; new extra’ plate’ beef, & plate bect, #0.00; new rolled bopeless beef, £2.50; now rumps, ©.50; new boneless rumps, 2 Ibs, ave, shoulders, 5 ing, Gc; T Hew, 5 medium, 1y pork, O11-Byls oxtra No. 1 lard Tard, d1e; extra ne pure neatsfoot oil, be; At in LARD~Tierces—Compound, 5i5e; pure lea, i kettle rendered, 6 mediun Extralard, winter straln N tallow, de; stear- 12 to 1 Tiey red hams, 5 to 1615 avie, I aye, 16 skinned slil +: Culifornia s, 7 0 rs, sKinned, 63 ¢; G tos i Voneless him, e b 2 5 'to 7 Ib strips, 8c con, vib, 8y dried beef i rezular, 83c; elods, Sc. Dy Saur Mears—Lean 1 shott el (o3 bollies, 16 to short’ ribs, 54c; short cliurs, dhe; shoulders, Viiksi g -Steers, 510 nutives, G@ties 40 (0 50-1h averaze, native, Gatitye; eows and heifers. 400 to 500-1h average native: siie: hindauarters, steers 1067 hind QUATETS, CoWS, 705 forequiTiers, ke forequariors, cows, B dressed Logs. cholee dressed mutton, Fiiesi BEEF CUTS beot tender- e rounds (rump (s rump on), 4¢3 rounds (shank of i boneless ramps, dci ehnicks, 805 plat ik halves, do} shoulder clods, 43e: beef [ofis, No. 1 (steer), 1 r1ic; Deef lolis. 1002 1 buof Toins, No. i 003 beef pibs, 61408e; beef ribs, No. 1, 102 e Swectbreads (per d Kiduloys (eleh), dei OX tuils wach), ors (el beet hearts (c 45 beet tongucs (each), 4l strip loins. Gic, SAUSAGE - Bologna, 4e; | 450: frankfurts, Giacs ton 1ver 414 hoadehicese, 4 links). Ge; pork 1o 600-1h average, 2nain weasands, 3100 4 150 i Poiish, 7e; ‘pork usuge (meat), fn tin Gro Out_ lonf, Tiie wrd, powdered, © NXXX vied, st 1, White, Extra ¢ Mge: Amaber, 5 MAPLESUGAR—Per Ib.—5¢ cal § 106 eales, B0-1b boXes, 125¢; ¥, pure, e, E-Roasted Perlb. Cubes, Te powdered, Conteet ion: Clinax. Ge; 1x tra wei Golde -1b hoxes, 1+ bri 30 Arosin, i Bunola MeLiughlin - XXXX ¢ G i} Dilworth's, Ao, "Mailpouch ot M 0. G duva e, Correg oI n ey old peubers L mman e comiine 0, G, 25¢; Mexican, Fe, Diuren Pt Rio, ava, good, mterio Turkish prunes, less than Dhilids, 180, sriginal hhds, 1ge less; Bosnia pruncs. 6 1h boxes, 100 to 110, T4es apples, evaporited, new ring ohoice, Le: evapor new ring prime, 1 apricots, faney, in sack: 20¢: bluckberri 10¢; rasphe 0 hox. He: ¢ Giges originul i 1 boxe: Uix~en Proir—| seb pher clber nit choppe i A grated, $£265; standard, sliced, § —-1b red, Baltimore, £1.00; v Ongeek - Wisconsin I O, ¥ Jtwin flats, per 1b, 10¢; Wisconsin I .0., young America, Lie; brick. Edum, in foil, stand- loose 15, I sicks, Sncks, s, 0c; valene old, 1ic. boi Sy tup 0.70 grade 70 grade. $10; 2-zal kitts,'No.' 10 grade, ' szl eans, 1010 case, por cuse, §.00; H-gal 16 1n cast, per case, $1.10; white elover drips, in Dhls, 52 haif bbls, 51e; 4-gal euch ¥4 2-gud pails, cach, 85¢; rock candy drips, in DVl S halt bbis, e dogal kers each 3L60; fls each Se; Callfornia honey, hbls, f bi d-igal Kegs, $1.65; 2-gal kivts, t-gal, 19 in case, $4.50; i-gal, 16 in case, 12:1h boxe Varisian, CoCOX b, Hzdle. BIROMA 1b, 420, (oCoANUT-Perlb, in pkgs, 207 @3 SeEDs - Mived bird, 1-1b pkgs, henip, 115¢5 anise, I8¢5 ponpy. 10¢, Swicgs—Copnor- Siizapore, sitted, sliot, Alispice, 1o, Cloves—Per Teotéd, 2, Uasln--China, 4-1h s, No. 1,7c; fanc RINACIUS GOOL German swoet 27¢; bulk, 22 canary, 5e; 1810¢; ricc, choice 20 and ta s Jer g Cuba, p,munmun Pligs, 60 1bs 10 bo VINEGAR wine, Ihe c; ke 0 gr. elder, 106 good, 12 funcy, fruit, 8 O0E3.57 per gross. 100, 317735 Lewiston, per 100, i per cont off st b, bulk i best 41; best roci sult, erushed, $1.50 SOAR white, per I, 14 PiokLrs—Medium, gherkins. #.0; lmp. #2zal, b, #1000 i - Per bbl, refined, 83,5 hard cider. pure. per bbi, #.0: half, bbl. #0:50; pear elder, b 8 TwWixEs~Cotton twine, “Bibl" very fine, i 1) bules, 22; cotton twine, “Diisy™ hrand, 3 1 bales, 15¢; hemp twine, 4 1b bales, 18¢; siil twine, 20cseandlo wick, 22:0-1t cotton clothes Lines, Kies 608 cotton clothes lines, $165; 60-f¢ cotton 1ies, $1.40; 60-fusisal lines, ' $1 Jute, $L203 wool twines, lie. Almonds, 18e; " Hrazils, Docins, Hep walinifs, 18 § ronsted, 12365 Tontiossee e 10 st whisk . mottled, per 1b, 9210c; do, per Lbl, #5.50; smull, #5.50; Dill, $13.00, (63 gul. cusk) 1 hbl, &1.50; i oranee’ cidor 1ie; filburts, peanut HuLs, OLIVES—Quatts, por doz $1.00; plats, per poz, £.50; bulk, per gal, e, CANNED MEATS—Corned beef, 1 1D, 20; corned beef, 2 1bs, 10; lunch tongues, 1b, Tunch tongues, 3 Tos, $5.15; brawn, 1 1b, brawn, bs, $2.0 X toug e 11 1bs, 1bs, $600; chipped beef, 11§ i roust by rulln'l 2003 potted ham, 4 10, routd, d D, 3 1b round cans, . ham, i 1 und 18, tdeviled han potted ox tongue, #120; " Compressed b, 81.2); compressed ha i round ¢ less i V EGET ABLES: b standard strietly st 81,60 chiold b extra'w ) standard western Mushroonms—I-Ib French, extra 20i 1-1b fine, per per ca > eurly Jund. #1.5) Ib Golden e, Lima ed beuns— 5. Sweet po- . Pumpkins #1.65; ok ra, $1.00; WiLx beat beans -1 L tatoc Wis #1535 Crown bravids, § delb New Jersey, 1.0, 1b, #1.10. Okra and ton:atoes suecotush, 81,20, CoRDAGE=Manilla rop: isal Fope, i W Process All sizes from 7-16 Izes from 7-16 to | all sizes from 7-17 o1 COT1ON Rope—t-n. 16 Drugs. viNINE—Per oz, P. & W., do; German, 200; twdigo, per 1k, Tovi insect bowder, 21; oplum, | morphine, por oz 1.10; hops, per Ib, erine, Me;' dextrine. 100 cutilebor tar, pure, 8c; commercial, 18¢; oam< £, 140; blue vitrol rbolle, [Kyaade; cltrie, 46Q4se tarle, 0@ac; sulphurie, per 1b 9. O1Ls—Sperm ofl, #1.10;" turpentine, e : Kka beans, #2520 balsan toulu, 41@45¢ ; cal- omel, Waoie; cantharides, $LKKLLS: cussin buds, 3220 chloroform, 4M@k; ergot, 41 B2; um arable, 5o} iycopodiim, 400 mereury, 6o, - “uneral Party. telegraph operator in Journal: “In the cam- Hon. Bruce Carr, then ndidate on the state ticket, Major Calkins, another state candidate, a stock dealer and myself were all at South Bend on Saturday night, and mighty anxious to get home. But the train at Otis, the connecting point, loft twenty migutes before ours from South Bend arrived. I thought a while and said to Mr. Carr, I believe I havea scheme that will get us home. It was a bold one, but I riskedit. I rushed unce moniously into the operator's office the station, pushed past the operator, whom I had never scen before, and sat down to the veluy table. ‘What's your call for Otis?’ I demanded. He gave it to me, and I told the operator there to ask the conduetor of the Indianapolis train if he would not wait twenty min- utes for u large funeral pavty. Much to my delight the answer came uffiirma- tively. When we alighted at Otis, the were four glad fellows who mounted the Indianapolis train, *“Where is that funeral part manded the conductor of m ** *This is all t is of it," I said. ** ‘Gentlomen, [ want your fare.’ *The conductor saw the ruse, and be- came anxious lest he should be beaten again, He showed mea telegram from the superintendent of the roud impa- patiently asking why he was holding that train, ** *Pell him you waited for a funeral party,’ I said, Exasperating? Yes, but we got home right enough. - A Suggestion, Tnere may be persons in this ¢ who are at times troubied with jeet to attacks of bowel they should try Chamberla and Diarrhoea Remedy immediate relief, and *when 1 1 with water is pleasant to take, If talen as soon as the first indication of the disease is felt it will ward off the attack. Many people use it in this way, and flud _that it never fails them A 25 0r50 cont. bottle may be obtained from any draggist. A Happy Relatod the Ind " de- nmunity , Or sub- complaint. If so, s Colie, Cholerd it will afford almost — The Costof a Yachting Cruise. One authority ina position to know states that for 4 season of five months a steam launch forty to fifty feet in length imposes an outlay of $2,500; a steimer from seventy-five to a hundred feet in length wiil cost about $10,000, and one ightly larger,with flush decks, not less than $11,000, says a writer in Harper's Magazine,. In~ the big steam- ers, with crews varying from thirty to fitty men, tho monthly expenditure vities from $6,000 to $12:000: and in two yaehts of this kind deseribed by another writer, who gave the details, the annual cost was figured at $150,000 each; and in an isolated instance where a steamer the voyage around the world, the s for tho five months’ cruise was 3,000, nd taking as a fair basis steamers belonging to the class which includes vessels measuring from seventy-five to 100 feet, we get the following fixed charges: monthly wages, fireman,” cook, steward, three hands, engineer and pilot, $350; coul, $200; repairs, deck stores, engine room supplies, uniforms, $150; and mess, §580; commissioning and laying up, $2,500; total for five months, $10,000. 1f to this be added what it costs for the cabin out- fit, without the delusion that you are saving so much on your shore expenses for in the long run you never do—it will be seen that it costsa pretty penny for sport. ) extreme case deck st S Change of life, backache, monthly irregu larities, hot flashes are cured by Dr. Miles Nervine. Freosamples at Kuhn & Co,, 15th and Douglas. Wanted to Kiss the “Siste, In the Mountain Springs neighbor- hood, ten miles southwestof Gainesville, Tex., a Baptist deacon went to the house of Mr. Selby, a near neighbor, and find- ingall the family absent but Mrs, Selby, threw his arms about he lled her “‘dear sister’” and as for a Kiss, The lady, who w dred pounds seized a chair, house into the ghs about two hun- ked loose from him, knocked him out of tha ard, folling him o the ground, wheve = she continued to pound = him most unmercifully W was only prevented from beating him to_death by the ar- of the deacon’s wife, who, hearing wailing, came to his assistance. Both have grown children and are members of the same church, and tho excitement this afluir has creatod in that neighbor- hood is simply amazing. The lady went before u justice of the peace and had a warrant issued for the arrest of the deacon, charging him with assault to commitl rape, and there is no telling now where the escapade will end, us all the parties to it are prominent citizens. THE REALTY MARKET. STRUMEN sord Septoem- blk 4, 16100 o8 ker, lot 5, et ul to city of Onidlia 0 in e s =151 wand wifo to Kitpiirici o lot 4 LIk 3 lou i, P R Beld dry goods compan bik 7, Buker Pluce, John Chollman and Wite to Co-ope tive lund and 1ot company, n 2 lot 2, Chollman's add EH Edson and wife to T G EdSOR, 1014, Vik 78, Omaha, and a4 foot strip on n ond $ M Forbes and Tist bor, ot 2, bik 6, W BN & C'A Hinli trustoe, lots 9 and 10, Place INTRE Iison 1o W Willies ¢t &I, 108 11, Fi w Anton Kostal to 1 T Ist add to South Omihi Carl Kunschelt and wite oG i1 Py 14 ot 4, bik Q" Lowe's 15t ety tod T Shinuon, lov, Martin and liusband to won, lot , bik 8, Jerome P LI M W G more. n 3 ne 19-16-1 & AT ORIy to 110 Dovrics, 8 5175 1t fr 1ot 6, bik “N." Towe's add I N Breasted, ot 7, fect nd to'0 O Sehnau- ut 111 to W Runyan, Ik 5, Paddoek Toi. 11, Dik "4, oW Jeron MC ik, Whi nk MB Powell Mitlard Place M B Powollto N Ti Br Paddock Place JK Reld and wife toJ G Tipton, 1ot %, Buckeye Plac J K Reld and wite to ¥ G Tipton, Buckeye Place. ank Suchy and wife to V Holend ik 8 Atbor Place extension South O land company o J M Waiugh, lot 1. blk 112 South Omati W I Snyder and wife 10 city of Omuhi, 111=100 aeres innw sw 10-15-13 0 sume, #6100 weres in sanie HA Taylorto M H Edson, lovs, bik 1, Shinn's add 40,000 AP Tukeyetalto A G lic 12, Clifton 1111 10 I E Fender wsted, 1oL, blk 6, iot @, Llob oward, 1003, 2,400 1ot 18, D1k 8, sane s to Lars Larsen, lot 5, bik 15, same. 1,ov) na Wild and hisband to Storz & Tier,s 33 fect Lot 5, bik i3 Plorence WJ Wagner and wife to ' N Warner, ot Zand ¢ 45 lot 3, blie 4, Sixteenth strect add 1,20 F Welss and wite 10 ¥ J Lew(six i et at point 702 feet n of ne corner bk 410, Ormahi MM Caldweli'and wife to'A" M Deiss, iot 1xig, Millurd & C's E H ¥ Uik 4 2,200 Belyeder 1 wife't trust ots 1and 2 bik 8, add Sherwood to Soren Jonaseun, lots 8 and, blk 1, Woods' Place, w d....... Total amount of transfers.... V1,78 DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEER, The Second Purchuse of Bonds Insures a Fairly Easy Money Market. GENERAL TRADE EXCEEDS LAST YEAR. Thongh Commercial Credits Appear to Be Unusually Healthy, a Few y Cause Disturbance, Sopt. 5. Tue Bee|—R. G Weekly Roview says: Anc ure, that of Sawyer, Wallace & Co., comes at a time when the effects of the Potter-Lovell failure at Boston proves more disturbing than was expectod. The prospect of speedy ac- tion on the tarif¥ in the senate and consider- ably better sales by clothing dealers have made the wool manufacturers more caveful and purchases of wool are larger, But cessions have been made to secure many grados, the money pressing and it is noticed th Philadelphia that buyers act great caution. Prices of 104 average 23.0 cents, o shade low oods trade is decidealy lavger year. The iron manufactire is also more promising, but pigiron is kept low by the heavy supply, and at Pittsburg is quoted a shade lower, At Cleveland iron is quiet Special Tele- Din & Co's hor large fail- con sales on markct and ut still with grades there The dry than last the market for or Copper is strong t 22 cents and lead strong at $4.80, ite conl market is weaker, Read o work in many collierics and of 15 ceuts perton seems on ounts of trade from that part of the encouraging thi: week. At Bos the money market i oty stiff, which effects some otrades. Leather is more quict and hides firm. - At Philudelphia sales of leather are large at botter prices and collection fmproved. Chicago reports smaller receip ts of grain than last year, excopt of ley, o decrease of half in'dressed beef, be- s of the stockyards strike and a largee de ¢ butter 5 per cent in eured meats, and aheavy inerease in ' cliees while merchandise, und especial much exceed kst year, St. Louis notes good lines, with crop pr proved. Cineinnati finds business favorable, excellent in boots and st and he other merchandise, with an corles; carriage manufacture is S0 decrease from last year in clothing is more than compensated for by ter prices. Tradt is fairly good in nearly lines at_Cleveland, encouragiat at. Detroit, ket than was anticipated at Milwaukee, unchanged at St Paul and faiv at Ka City n Juck there briizhiter reports. at iss IS mar ave been bulling uts for the week i cents in oats, in pork 25 cents per barvel, aid in 50 cénts per one hundred pounds, while ol is 15 cents lower and cotton i cent. The sales have been but moderate, 26,000,000 bush of wheat, 700,000,000 bushels of 56,000 balos of cotton and 100,000§bugs ut change in price, Prices generally have been so hi ports were materially diminished ont from New York for the Last weelc beini 300,000, o 30 per cent below last year, The cneral averagze of prices yiclds less than the prices of ! which have been uur of leather S ures are hi of 114 per cent appears. It is belicf that the second order by to purchase bonds insures a fairly easy money market for the fall cin all taken together, is certainly more than 10 per cent greater thin at this time last year, ex- clusive of specuiative operations, about b per cent of the increase being due to'the advance 1 prices since last year and the rest to the inerease in quantitios of products transferred, Though commercial credits app to be un- usually healthy, a few fuilures arising from speculaiion niay cause some disturbince. The business failures accruing throughout the country during the past seven days ni ber 203 as compaved with & total of 150 1 week. For the corresponding week of last ar the figures wi 01, £ — Some of the herbs in Hall's H that wonderful preparation for rc ing the ¢ n New and plg 17 cents, tin vising Jbserve a g hogs < thatex- the value turally nd the pre the treasury r Renewer, toring the wih of the hair, grow plentifully land PROSPERUUS Helena, I Montana, The prosperity of Montana fa not subject to the victsitudes 88 OF TAIUTG Of CropE, 10 drouth or iood, to 1"4irin Eropal preciotin ne tals 18 fiiiea out of' tho With hodrly reularity and increaeing bulk, ineuring Dusinons opportinities basod upon foundations of sGbIHIty nd ei1durince. “Fhe mincs now o Gotd, Bilver, 000,000, B8 'promisiiig, aweiting cupiial for development. There is Iron, Coal, Building Stone, Clay and Timber in Abundance. Investmentsin Cattle, Horses and Sheep, VS ) IO o TOFS con! The vast bands of stock ot the antire y xcallont eondle by the cured gradsos on the ground, 16 b1 ks 16 mannged by ARLociations in’ such mANNCE that every person's poss: G tho range a0 “The ity sochil, of the entire For full information, tddress, L. G. PHELPS, Soc'y Citizers Commitlce, Kelena, Montana., VHEUMATISN, NSTIPATION, ILIOUSNE NTARY DISEASE EY COMPLAINTS LUNG DISEASES, Inpure BLOOD, ILER & COMPANY. PHROPIIETONS AND SOLE MARUFACTURERS, OMAHA NEB, FRENCH SPECIFIC . APOSITIVE aud permanent CURE for all discases of the URINARY ORCANS, Cures ils, Fulldireotions with each , one_dollar. See signature of L l or Sale By All Druggists. amu.. ; N LI}.(AbKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Capital. - - = - §$400,000 Surptus Jan, 1st, 1800 - 87,800 OMcers and Directors: -Tlenry W. Yates, Proat LawinS. Roed, Vica-Prosiiont; James V. Savag V. Morse, John 8. Collins, . C. Cushing, J. ‘N, B Patrick, W. 1. 8. Hughies, cashier, THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th and Farnam Sts. A General Banklog Business Transacted Omaha Manufacturers —_— Boots and Shoes. RIRKENDALL, JONES & €O, Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoe Agonts for Boston Rubber 8hoa Co., 1102, 1104 and 114 Harney Streot, Oniahin' Neb. Brewers, “TTUBTORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, e ————————————— Cornice. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornie 1 metallc skylighta, John Epeneta propristor. 108 wnd 110 850 th 10th Artists' Materials. A. HOSPF, Jr., Artists’ Materials, Pianos and Organs, 1618 Dovglas Street, Omaha, Neb, OMAHA IME CO., Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, 8. E. Cor. 16th and 1) ets, Ownha, N Cigars, ', ARMS TRO! Wholesale Cigars. 08N 100D Stroot, OO 14 m——— O ey Dry ods and Notion E. SMITH & CO., Dry Gonds, lmnnluuu (.w(l\ and Notion TRILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO., Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods Gents' Furalshing Goods. Comer 11th and Harng Streets, Omalis, Neb. —] Purnituve. DEWEY & STONBE, Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, "CHARLES SHIVERICK, Furniture. Grocer g McCORD, BRADY & CO, Wholesale Grocers, nd Leavenworth Stroets, Oumaha, Nobraska, ——— 1th Lumber G. W. DOUGLAS & GO,y Dealers in Hardwood Lumber, Vard 1510 N. §6th St., Omaha. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, Elc., Etc, imported and Ame n_ Portland Cement ‘agent (or Miiwnukeo Hydrauile Coment, Quincy White Limo. Btal and CHAS. R. Ll-ll"." Dealer in Herdwood Lumber, Wood oarpets and p oring. 6th and Dougly troots, O alia, Nobrask FRED W, GREY, Lumber, Lime, Coment, Ltc,, r ot 10 Douglas Strocts, Omaa. st b Y Millinery and Notions. ) Jobbers in Millinery, 2 South 11h stroot. 1. OBERFRLDER & Importers and Notions: 3. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Good§ 1124 Harney street, Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. Wholesale Refined aud Lubricating Oilg Axle gronse, eto., Omaha. A. 11, Bishop, Manuger. CARPENTER PAPER CO., Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry a nice stock of printi pping and writig Daper. Bpecial attentio ard paper. A. L. DEANE & CO, General Agents for Halls' Safes, 821 anA 321 South 10th St., Omaha, Toys, Ete. LG IIe T H. HARDY & CO., Jobbers of Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, House Furnishing Gouds, Childron's Carrlages. 12 e, Ou b. Water Supplies. U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., Steam and Water Supplics, Halllday wind mitlls. 018 und 29 Jones st., Omaha G, k. Ross, Acting M Iron Works. “FAXTON & VIERLING TRON WORKS, Wrought and Cast Iron Building Worls Eogines, brass work, genoral fonndey. machine o blackslth work: Oftice and works Iy, and 17th street, Omaha. s . — OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Prool Safes Vaults, $all work, fron shuttors and firo eseaped G. Andreon, prop'r. Cor. 14th and Jackson St. Sash, Doors, Ete, M. A. DISBROW & CO., ‘Wholesale m wufacturens of Sash, Doors, Bliuds and Moulding Branch ofice, 1 and leard streets, Oma e South Omahi NION 8TOCK YARDS CO, Ul South Umm Lumltd JAVENCE NATIONALBANE BOSTON, MASS. CAPITAL ..0i010 .. $400,004 SURPLUS G00,00¢ Aceounts of Ranks, Bankers and Corporations s lelted Our faciities for COLLECTIONS are excollent, and we re-discount for Linnks when balances warrant i 14 0 Reserve City, und balancos with @ nks (not located 1o other Reserve Citled count s a reserve, We draw our own exchang ndon and thf Continent, and make cable and placo mone by telograph throughout the United States und Cam ada. Welinve n market for pr and Inylte « ties and Citle We do n general busklig business, and tnvite resp ransfe 10 first-class Investmen als from States, Coum ASA 1. POTTER, PRESIDENT JOS, W. WORK, CASHIER. Capital, Surplus, . S s IA L itional Bank. $400,004 44,004 COMNMIEIRC Topkins, presid W. G, Maul, MUIIEd, cashi F. B Bryait harles 'Tarn LA Willlas, k. 3 wan, W. L May, B joesein