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tollowing arethe mining stoek THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, A Decided Ohange of Sentiment in Wheat from the Preceding Day. CORN STRONG WITH A CLOSING ADVANCE, ’ and higher; cash, 0614 @0ic nly Firm—An Unco Shorts in Provisions Live Stock Slow Financial, sh, #8%c; October, Y1135 May, ¥1 & January, $6.10; [Spectal Telogran to Tne e was a great changeof sentiment ade from the close yesterday. j0thy Sted—St Late on Monds y At 4. 150420, Tow point of th ¥ December wheat s there was no wild market, no vidlent changes ven what might b Theopening was 4¢ up af was pretty falr buying and cautious offerings of wheat the first hour, elimbed to We without 5o much as a jc reac- About 11 o'clock t leeline at Whe. Betore noon dat #1004, and yot anged; winter wheat full cream ched s, KL ELsY: young Americus, 94 tion atany point. . TR B lght green s bull hides, 5e; dry calf, vt ; and carried #1.00'6@1.00%, or, 18 Some May sold at .04 and feeling and ember sold at ®Wic and mberand up price held around 99%cd #1.00. The same fufluences were against the market | New Yok, Sept L0101 % @100 £, 0. D.: No. & red, Wil5c; ung options advianes 3 ted, Octobe lower on spot the norihwest. wheat markets w 177,000 bushels; oledo and Detroit. nd flour from aggrogated but 50,000 barrels. visible supply was for the weck. ased 124,000 bushels nd Danublan shipments were bushels, but entch «ipts here were ow York cleared no (0t ungrad sud 1,500.000 busliels Ipts 10,100 bushel DASSAEE Was n, H@5ic; optlons by Beerbehm, sales, 17,500 bay ater than o year agh. less than the estimute at 15 cars, with only 84 CATS fOr LONOTTOW, Raw quict und strength was dv Quiet; united closed for Hutehinson and Cudahy ited with buying freely throug srge Smith bought a Mitehell, Comstoek and ught all the way up, mine and Bod nian bought fre Longs and shorts boughg alike, K to help the buying 1d firm to th y Higher; western ste Quietand firm; western dalr; ly around #.00. ghi Skius, 5 The Last price on De- ;) straight, or Mej May, 420 September wheat s at O%e and the price was all the way from 06%c to 07i4e, dependingonwhether it wasselleror buyer who was obliged to firm tone on privileges on D for puts and 101" . — Wheat — Higher yesterday, 4586 shipments, S5a hard, Septemer. northern, Septeniber. T, B May, $L0T; 0n tr northern, Seplember, 88¢; on track. SKEO1 pt. 9. — Wheat—Easy poor; holdersofter freely; od western spring, i winter, 7 1d. demand’ poor; mixed western, as shown by ¢ was strong all day, with an tprices were: i Novem ber, 48%¢ September, 8% ney with wheat. Recelpts were Hight for the The estimat cars, Shipmentswero light at 117,000 Cash corn was not In good demand about 48340 at the close. s nominally at e under October all pher sold at 48¢ to 4815c to dse toi8ise December was close to October, with November at }e premium, Privileges on May corn Puts, 503ge; ealls, 5tije. the month found no flurry ot a firm, even “Wheat—Easy; 3 2 hard, cash, N rol. cash, Dt Corn—Steidy; No. 2 o ts—Stroager; d7e; October, Wheat—Burely steady ; v Nl & . 2 mixed, 5, No. 2 mixed, 40c. Whisky—$1.1. any kind in oats. around. May was the principal deal and th price started at 41 %c and closed at 4% e. ber wis quoted at I8k e and s October, canddise at tio close; _Deccuber, 385 ¢ Outs—Firm; No. Provisions—Quiet; January pork, $11.80, * {rian. 'E STOCK. It was an uncomfortable day for short Sept. . —Cuttle--Recelpts Foolpis Of 1ogs Wore 00D | 5 SMICAGO. Set. X.—Cuttlo--Recelnts, 10,000 short, with prices at the yards higher. corn and other markets moved up. Thero was of products. and prices moyed 1t was cluimed that . J, rangers, £2.10 Hogs—Receipts, 17 gher; packers wnd utchers' welghts, 84715045 ipts, 10,000; dull and, W: wosterns, $4 Flambs, 8.5026.1 —Cattlo—Recelpts, 3,400; alr to fancy market fir; up on early buying. OB 0, prima Blnger covereda Line of moess wasmore changing of trades over into Janu- to $11.75, or 1240 same month, ork sold at igher at tho Rexias v #1105 to 118 omne thme at F.77% CHICAGO LI 30.—(Special Telegram to Hogs—Recelpt rather slow, shipments none; mar- Tur_ Brr]—CATT @4.40; mixed grad Tho bigrun yesterday filled up about all the orders, hence buyers were In no particular hurry toget to work, sounded the lourto close about everything that was at all useful or good was disposed of. Prime, fully finished wore agiin searce and ruled ste advancenoted yesterday, KANSAS City, 30.~Cattie—Receipts, shipments, 4,000 market steady; st ; stockers and fo nge steers, $1.00@2. ,000; shipment yet before the ers, ¥210@2.70; 't cows, 810K 1 Hojs—Receipts, e ket higher; all grades, §.00@4,3245. Sept. 30.—Hogs—Recelpts, prices steady with native steers and other grades sterduy selling Prime steers wero searce and steady OMAHA LIVE o selling at 40035, common and medium, §4.0024,05; Estimated pared with 5% yesterday and 05 2 uesday of last week, The market opened best grade of steers active and firm tostrow, plenty of good cattle on sule stufl active and est foeders in de- mand and tirni, others slow and sagging, rangers was thut of the Hurlbut cattle com- any at #4.00; other brands of range steers, 2A0@340; range cows, HoGS-The market' was classes sellin averago imiprove- Yy a5 sold before noon and the closing was de- cldedly strong woll maintained, chuses Were at #4.1004.5); for prime lieavy o Light sorts sold at 8, FINANCIAL. vers patd 84.474 cher weights, with o few at $4.60. Hogs--Receipts, 4,700, s compared with 4.1 yesterday anc 707 Tuesday of st week. The marketopened Slow and unchanged, becanie nd all sold at stoady prices. the bulk selling ut #4054, 1; lieavy, $,0051.15; mixed. £1. prh'h paid w: yesterday and ight. 84,0540, he average ‘of the #0855, a8 compared .15% Tuesday of last week NEw Yomrs, {Spectal Telegram to day opened with were London Unlon Pacific, stocks very Irregular, sclling orders in St. Paul and but the temper of the room was more bullish cuses started slightly on moderate The following is a table of prices this market for the grade ot stock mentioned: )00 1601Ds, ... 1230 to 1450 s’ Good steers, 11 and prices in most higher and advanced business the first hour. ut 44 and rose to My Primesteers, and Sugar sold at 78 and Silver weakened at 100%, on the stock list. while Burlington Rock Island sold up moved up from Ordinary tofale oo opened 15 higher at air togood bulls Lackawanna Choice to fane Union Pacific, dropped Bao and feeders, Feedars, 990 to 1100 s, Fair to cholce 1ight hogs Falr to cholve heavy hogs Falr to choice mixed nogs. after touching 5, 0 54% and recovered to During the hour to noon money was ¢ B4 per cent. Dulluess ruled Disposition of Stocke head of stock purchased on this market as reported by the welghmasters of the Stock yards company. materlal movement The dealings fafled to develop fnterest beyond a weakening 1n Burlington toward noon, by whi and retired " a”slight fraction market was dullund barely s erally at about the best prices of th Bears o not give up the fight 1n stocks easily, They attacked Burlingtonlate inthe day on what was claimed as o poor showing for Az~ The stock was pounded down to 95, but n any portion, any feature of me guite active At noon the | swift& Comps udahy packing ‘¢ onr-Oudahy packing co Omaha packin & nion Pacific were each up % and. § at 0y, and itic preforred was ) %, New' England aisville 5, Chicago Gus g S oat dy. und ) Talk of another raise in the Bank of England rato to 6 per cent caused Sales were very moderate at ¢ Kingan & Co., North packing 0. Soekers and feeders some selling. 153,000 shaares. The foliowing were the closing quotations: 3G Norihern Pacific.. do preferred . NoW Representative Sales, LB dign reular. (104 U 8. 44 coupo: aciflols of ', Central Pacific... .. Coicago & Allon. .. 1126 > C.. M. & St Paui’,.! Paul & Omabia. & 17| W Bt L. & P, rod ~ Western Unlon. ... . &) ~EB-5EaRBar MONEY-—@0 por cent. Priie MERCANTILE PAPER—IXGT per cent. ANGE — Quiet Mxiy-diy bills, B1N; demand, 4. Mining Shares, New Youk, Sept. 0.—(Special Telegram to ke e rea et £8SESETEL ¥ ZII2SCHEELER wee o0l 2 68 100 275 BULLS, 1320 1 1 1205 2 STAGS, 1405 2 00 [ 1340 HETFERS, CANNERS. 1360 1 00 CALYES. WESTERN CATTLR. Av. Dowling & Rush— coh. g L W Bothwell G W. Bills fee 1100 5 Compiny 21 Rille Crocic cattle cimpany 5 stoers R. B Conne 5 cons Orgun & Hanimond- cows cows Durbin lind ind bulls S cows bl Storey attie o Heanners.. .. I, Grout cows feeders.. stocrs, L E. forbes— Cows. feeders cder feeders foeders bull . Land and COWS ... cows cow oW steer Bay Staje Live Stock ¢ buils ws steers. steers T4 COWS i 16 steers, i flings. 94 cows 3 Western U tect 115 steers 5 2 16 cow Te: clier & De 47 steers, tuilings. £ steers, tailings.. ... HOGS, 120 10 40 i 80 160 40 3 80 160 160 40 40 [ 240 ExTEEEERE e i 120 240 120 80 120 160 120 10 200 120 40 210 828228 2882 EEEER 80 40 80 80 80 20 § ; 10 m 228 Sooooon 80 280 9% e 32121, e siEILILLIL] 350 Market Mention. General Agent George W, Jones of the Streets cable car line has reecived orders for 300 more cars for the Black Hillscountry. This makes 800 cars for that section tobe Toaded out in the next few da. outh Omuha Nill recelve her fullquota of the shipments. Inspector Clark Howard picked up eight Tump jaws, which were killed and turned over tothe rendering company. Dr. Ramacciottl of Omaha was called intosettle’ the question as Lo the disease of one of the condemned un - nials, and decided that Inspector Howard's position in taking the animal was correct. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Gro CHEESE—Prem fum 103e; Preminm F. K., Young Amerie brick, ties domestic’ Swiss foil, each $1.00; Limberz ries, E,C., twin flats, v twine, “Bibb,” very 1 bules, 2e; cotion twine, XX bran s, TR L 10 bales, 1 Wte cotton fies 1ines, #1, rs. California lily, per 4 loe," §2.60 uscatels, itornia Jil Hhorseshoe,” #2185, “sta loose muscatels, eedless Californ fa, £2.00; a seedless Sultansin sicks, per 1b, California muscatels, in- sacks, Kie; new layer ne, 1045 Goons—Burley, ez faring, , bbls, 06.%; half i, 1@11e; vernieell, y, U4@Tc; . WpTe; lima beans, th, e, aw. per R Box, ®L5; *hors 1, 15@10; B y, pergal, s 5 Cuby, bakin box, i§es kegs, 4i4c. Lupple eider, 10e; 1. wine, e faney, frait, 18e, 50 prime white, 11¢; 150 Water white, i1 headlight, 14550; 74 gusoline, Lie, SALSODA-BOIS, e kranulated, 2¢;1n bbls, GETABLES —Tomatoes—i-1b extra, 81.15 1.20; §1b standard western br a lons, Archer's standard gro City suga 3 b sugar com, 81 2-1b standard wester Mushroons—1-1h 1-b Freneh nest Ty fine, 2-1) extra nds, fine, 1-1h per 1 ted, >Wstand demi-fi 8160 2-1b early Jun ard brands, B130; 20h soaked, s5e.'String ns-2-1b ' high ~_grade, Refugee, §; 2-Ib Golden wax beans, #1;2-15 string bouns, ey Lima b -1b Soaked, Boston-baked beans- wis, 818 Crown Brands, #1. Sweet potatoes—i-1b New Jersey, $1.60, Pu kins—g-1b, $1.15. Okra and touiatoes—$1. okra, $1.00; succotash, .20, STOVE POLISH--§2.0015.85 por gross. BAGS--Aui. per 10), § Lewiston, per 10, Unlon square. 40 per cent off List, - Dalry. 280 1bs in_ b, bulk. $210; best grade, 60 5s, $2.50; best grade, 10035, #240; best rock salt, crushed, $1.8; orned beef, 1 1, $1.20; lunch tongues, 1 Ib, s, 4.5 brawn, 1 Ib x 2'bs. £ 003 ox tongues, 1% 1bs £5.00; 0x tougues, 3 b, 80,00, ohipped bect, 1 1bs, ‘round cans, 82 roast beof, 2-1b round cans, #2.00; potied ham, i 1b, Found cans, 60; potted hain. b4 1h. round tuns, H-20; deviled ham, i 1, round cans, $5c1 46 viled Ham, 14 1b, round ‘cans, B1.30: potted 0% tongio, ! round caus, 810: 'com pressed ha square cans, $1.80; compressed ha square cans. £275: tripe, 2 1b, round ¢ inged calops. o, rolind cins! 0 Toneles plgs feet, 2 Th.square cans, &2, SuaAR-Per 1b—Cut 10af, Ti40; Cubes, Thos Standurd, powdered, The; XX XX, powdered. 8c; granulated, standard, To; coufeetions ers' A, 0NGTe wiite extra 0, il | Bljo; exte roral ' entrl O, b wolden ( aniie, (4 L) MapLESvaAr Lo 1h silo; 100 cakes, 30<1h boxc 118 In box, pure, 14e. CorFFpE— Roasted 40i Gorman il cakes, B1b hoxes 1-1b briol A riuia, ; D Lorti's, B3¢ ouch Cordova, 4 Yavn, d0q, b & furk orlfin Rujo Lion Mocha less that oss 3 Bosni 1 appl porated s 13lic 18, fancy, {nsiceks, new 101 5e; raspherris, 2 ANty e W, 600 s orlgina oss; Vostize o urtrants, 6xtrt, i boyes, i« NUTS-ATmonds, ns, lie; waln T onsted, 19140 Teinesses poani s, BROOM—5-tle, PATOr 88 ; -t 1o, 82 Getle, pliin. 0855 Varelouse, $4.0 Whisle, #1004 2 VRS —Quart s pe bulk, por gal, 05¢ Coruade-Manila rop 101 ., 15¢; sisal fope e 11103 ““now processes, 101 in. 8, CoTIoN SOAR white, per 10, 14 PECKLES e #0 00; gherkins, 811003 Tuip. 1 cusk) s -l b1, 40,00, Croki—Per bbi, retined hard oider, pure, per bl #60° orine lialf bbl, $6.30; pear cider. halt bbI. 86,5 Provision: Fresh hanis, 20 [hs v, & 1bs avg, Sei 12 1bs ave, Sher shonlders, lmr\» loins, Tae: porktenderloins, 12¢; leaf ard, not, rendered Hiac spate ribs, 41 pc. SALT M EATS—BOIS=Vess pork, hbis, H1.00 clear pork ks, heavy. 1200 mediun, f1 75 short cut clear pork, H050; pig por ik, #1i.50 eW oxtra mess e 8005 new exten plate beef, $.003 new. plate heef, $.50; newrolled boneless Beef, #7.4; mew bonoless 1 m ps, $8.50 LA t—Tierees, pure lvaf, tye. SMOKED MEATS Sugir-curd g 10%0; mediun, 15 t0 16 skin ned sHicig, 1310 20 1. avg ors, 64¢; boneless ham, s eleiird 1o 7 Ib, 8 rib, The; dried DitvSArT MEATs rtolear, I Blac; short ril s, e SAUS Bologma, dc; tologm in we sands, 4'ge; frankfurts, ' Ghes tongue, Thy Mood, 415e; liverdise: leadihoesy 4130 P ) DOTK St s t) In tin pails, Ge. Fish, Fresi—Per 10-Perel. 7o) bufmilo, plokerel, 8tge:pikete: trout, cropple, Tie; catlish, T codst ers, T Oregon salinon lobstors, T8¢, Salt and piekled —Codfish, exir new. Slie; grand hank, new, tvge; Siiver, 3- Blocks, 613 snow white, 2-1h bricks. new, turkey cod. lar milile bricks snow . whites, crates, 12-) 1b boxe Him scaled herring No. 15¢ ; domestic Holland lereing. orspieed herring, 60c; kussi A, B0e; Russiun sirdine, pl ported Hofland'| Crown b filberts, anut o “doz, }40; pints, per dor All sizes from 7 slzes fro Tl 1 all sizes from 7-1 per b, 0@ 10 o, $000; small 1, #1800 @-gal ; nalf b, Fresit Poik hims, 12 to 1h aviz, 10t5e 1ike: show broakfast %745 break veef regular Toan bicks, it Lies, 16 0 20 1w short clears, 6140 extr <l [H linkes, Georges wled hors 400; 1 . No. 1 shion. Tt bUIs, $IR0 trout, half bl > il 8520 s luon, 8.50 por b brofted mackerel, #2505 b 260 wlb In ton 510 Mayo mess K trot, B1, LIhsalmaon, white fish, £2:257 1-1b white fish, 4l sters, #3.00; 1-I0 lobsters, #3 ters, 12 oz, #1005 1=1b oysiers. oystors. 100z, #2105 1-1b oysers, boz, $.15; s i 2-10 Raorataria, 10 o, 07 $105; Falrmiont, 4o £.00: 16 clams, lttl nis littleneels pa z, 8115 Pout chole spring, dressed rY—Cholee, or dloz, mixed, § Foos toms 1008 ters, ed i, < 1@ per 1h. AME—Prairie chickens. per dozen, 82 i mallard ducks, 2.5 | teal, §1 Fmixed ducks, perdozen, $10@ 1.5 ploy per doz 3 snipe. per dozen, 40G@IHC; quall. perdozen, $1.00%1.50, TURKkYS—Live, perlb. Side dressed, 121 SEESE—LIVe, per dor, §7.00@8.00; dressed, 11 .00 050 12 Ducks—Live, ver doz. £20@2.75; dresea, i oxs—Live, perdoz, 11.25. Burr miry butter. gool price L funcy, e cholee, 1@20c; Auity, fancy, ty. ¢ hoice, ¥, choicd, country. fair togood, 106311c; " countr dc 14alic 12a@tic nfer- The marketcouldsafely be quoted at forfreslistock Fresh Fruits, Pracars— Californin perbox, 1750200 GrAPES-Californiaper crate, 1250200 Y ork, #5id0e per 10-1b hasket. Press-—Purple Duane, Colunbia, ete., per $1.500:2.00; wild goose plus, 1a-bu oY, 50 LEMoNs—Perbox, Rodi Maior, fany, $:0@ 0.50; choice Mess 500500, PEARS—California, per hox. $50@5. PRUNES-Gemnan, per hox, 82.00; Freich, LI 00; gross, #1702 00, ps=-Per b, el 00, y_ eiting, S30@: 135, Por' bunch, #1500, ey Jumiala, per box, 4.00; per #.00; bell and faney cooking, BAN RIREES— Cod, cherry, 800, *ape Vegetables. ha lowa and Minnesota stock cir#L10 per bu; Colorado wnd <“The quotations are $.00@ ding toquality. ‘or crate, $27L: New, perbu, $1.0001.25, BeANs—Hand picked navy, POTATORS— (i s tollingut Salt 4.00 per bl CABBAGE ead e ; s ers' No. I, i ndian lead, e Lawnned “Kelantic T, 6 A 3 N B, vy COTTINS ror K. 6 Clinton FE lon G 13, 8. ACHED COTT Bost Yet. hot. 7 Ge; HillRernper 1dem. King Philip cambric, 10c won, c; Lonsiale wmbrie, York Mills, tie; Oak Lawns, 7, y B ND PLLow Oast Oie: Pepper Pepperell, 14, 250 n, 174e3 " U § Utle, -1 cpperell. £-in2 1045¢5 Pepperell. - ir Peppercll, 6-4. 1 Popperell, 8-4, 20 22g0; Pe, 11,104, %¢ 3 Utd X 't -4, e, Amoskeag izt Amoseag dress, iee; Warwick dress, 1ige; she; Wilttendon dress ct—Martly Washing- an, 6403 Amold, 6l Ar- L l0e; Stifel A, fe; Nerrl- mack, T8, 10 f, 8150 Hanil aci Allen’ Pinks, 130 : Allen Chanbray, 6e; Glou- cester,i'ge; llartel, 53 PRINTS neies — Eddystone, 014 L1 410, S Ledge'r, W A0 "urkey Fountain, 6!3¢; field’, & rlin, ilge. Red Cro Crown, 415 : Slater, 6e B, (le; 4 cheese cloth, & 63¢; T Rerkeley canbrie-No. Huttenloth XX, 450 ] it of the Toom, Houseleper, b First Call, nold B, Steel Roll tri, 1 Clover, b Stevens' B, 1)in, i Stevens’ A, 181, 7 evens Stevens' N Bie: St JStevens Stevens' 3 2 1w, 054¢ ;5 Stevens' SKT, in, 11%5e; bleached, Te tra. DENINS—Not—Amnoskeag. 0oz, 104c; ¥ ndard, g Ly 125 Everit, 50, Old York X X, 104 ¢; Lawence, Lawrence, 0,07, 150c; * fincy stripes ks, 11'g0. COTTONA DES— YOrk™ oz, 18¢; Lewistos 1e; corkserow ¢ Hides, Tallow, E ¢, Hini 08 AND TALLow—Green sulted hides, No. 1, hea vy, Gs@idc: No. 1, lizht, 6140 64e; No. 2, dight, dieei dry flint hides, 7ia & I aged hides 100 Tess Shieep pelt, green, eac) .25, Sheep pel, dry, per 11, 10 14 TALLOW—A No. 1) 4% 3 white, li@do: yellow, i@de;stearne, e BONEs—Quotations are fordelivery in Chi cago—Dry " buffalo, per ton, $16.0@18.0; dr country, blecched, $1006150; dry country, dump and meaty, 8,00010,00, camil e maker's, L0 Everett, § Workingnan's grease, Miscellaneous. swAx-Per | 20¢, 50 per Ib. VeAr-Chlce medium, 5@6c¢; light, ¥, e, Strained. 601b cans, per1b. fo; ney Yy, 17@I8c; choice, 14@lic, er'100, 8.60. Lumber, 16 £4 18 £t 20 ft 00 15 00§16 00 416 00 #17 5 18 00 1500 15 00 15 00 16 00 16 00 18 0 1% 10 00 1500 1500 16 00 16 0 18 00 188 1500 1500 16 00 16 0 18 00 185 W 190 190 18 0 19 0200 1, corn., 18.00; No. 3, com, 816.00; i NG Y, com, $12.8, 1, plain, Sind 10ineh, #18.0; 2 plain, 8 and 10 fnch, 81600; No. 3, plain,§ and 0 ineh, $15.00; O. G, & lnch, 16519, FRxNG-White Plie—No 1, (endéln, 12 10ee 1t 24413 00 415 22 1 24 i X8 1600 10 6O 16 00 17 00 BOARDS—Y 1l 14 g1, 410 400d 6., 19and Nt 100 No.2, 4and @ln, 1641, 8160 No 5, 4 and & il L lengths, #1500 SiENa-A, 2,001 I, #2050; €, 416,00, D, 413,00 Foonixa " White Pine-A aid 13, 83,00 D, 210 O, 107,00 F, 411,50 [ 1 white. {10, K1.50; No. sle, S -ln, €150 Xo. 1 hard " pine, Yoin, o1 Tard pine, % -in. #2400, MOCK BOARDS—~ Aand B, 12-in, #4205 D, 12- n, 125,00, STOCK o Anng==No. 1 1 fe £000; 1018, $10007 No. i fe. %003 10fe, %1005 No. and 20 RXTOE UROOYID ROFTNG 12 1 mnd 16 {1, #10.0; 4and 1ift, 100, TOPEA—Clpar, 1 allwidihs, #05. BATTENS, WELL TUBEN), Proers-0 G, i, 6 3n - woll 1).& M, an . chis, D& 1 22003 1), & 1 #1100 FisisiisG, Wi Pive tin,, €3000; 1Y 1 in, itgits and 2 i 4100 Yn., 4.0 & in, .00 O 2in.. .00, ow ' TN e 00 star, 11, Extri, NAX, iy thard 0.00; commion, 12 and commion, 12 and o, 10, 18 Nol Nol | wiclths, @005 mmon thitepine mon Y pine 12, dear; seeet; 1 ing Iy, 1840 FiNsiinG, ¥ 1115 and 2in.. (lear 1 in.,%.00 #2000 #7157 sand- #2005 No. 1 1214010 In., v inch 150, ; binds, Wi, s joa ke, I, Wsh, 30 petcent doors 4 per o retiean, 15 Laier, R AW e tar felt £2.40, Metls, Brock Trx-Small pig 30 per 1b; per 1 Corprr—Phnisid il ld Fol parib; shee and flats. 31eper I GALVANIZH) ST THos conts pat. plan. fon, Nos. 1,05 N AT O, IS PLATE-C OONNG T T1roy—No. 2 Stric e bourd, $160; bar, r slzes, de por 1 ing, 25eper 1l pit Discount 2Aand ¥ 10804, 14, 112, 8 1.C. xR0, 112, 8 >k Charenl, German, i1 nsect powder. s o, 028310, hops per 1D, $0c srine. T dextring 10¢; cuttlibone wlirtan pun Comnerciil, 150 cam: aun caurl, 1aeibluevileol, 7hee, tholic, B1Gzak; cltrios 1480 jatle s sulphuric, per 1 Spern oil 310 turpntine 47¢ Ton ki beans, $15 €0 $2.00; halsan toilo. ID45¢ wir 5 I d s, 206 s morphinc, per ACTn-C My physidan sid Tcouldnot live, myliver ot "ol order, frequentty vomited grenish uicous, skin yellow, stall dry humnors on fice, stomach would ot retain food. Bur dock Blood Bitters eured me. Mrs._Adelaido 0'Brien, 87 Exchangest., Buffal, N S R THE BESI CITIES, Some Valuable Statistics from the Bullding Record of the Country. The record of building operations in the principal cities atford @ useful and most interesting test of comparative progress, says the Now York Sun. It is not nccessuily thetown that buills the most howes during the year that is goir alead the fastest, but the town where theactul investment lnrgrest und where thecostand characterof the average new structure are highest, The figures from the records of the departments of builling in twenty of the chief cities of the United for the year 189 have been compil a table Which presents some surpr contrasts, Philadelphis, for instance, built more new houses lst year than any other American city, The mmber is 11, against 6,722 in New York:; but while the cost of Philadelphis’s 11,965 houses is $25,000,000, the investment in New York's 6,122 new buildings is$75,912,816 or nearly three times asmuch, Inothe worls, while the new structuwres in New York cost onan averige $11,29) each, those in Philidelphia cost only $2,172, The average New York house wis between five and six times as ex- pensive as the average FPhiladel- ohin edifice. Peple who are famil- iar with the aspect of the funny, al- though no doubt habitable and home- likelittle brick boxes with wooden ex tensions thatstreteh for miles in every direcctionon the tranquil outskirts of Philadelphia, andseemto start up from thesoil vherevs a contractor throws down & handful of gravel, will not be surprisel at this enomous dispropor- tion, Our meighbor wrossthestateof New Jesey maintains her honorable distinction asa_eity of cheap houes. After New Yok md Philadelphia comes agroup of six « which each ercted in 189 between four md five thousand new ildings. These are Chieago, 13rooklyn, Boston, Minnea polis, Washington, and Cleveland; and the subjoined table shows just how they respectively build: No. llouses Chlago . Brooklyi Bosion Here the differences are striking as that betveenNew York's construction and Philadelphia’s, Bos ton comes next tothistownin the char acter of the averige house, while Brook- lynis third. Brooklynspent more maone, on fewer houses than Chicigo. Boston built only about 150 more houwses than Mimeapolis, but she ex pended $32,400, - 000 to Minneapolis' $8737,281. A mushrom growth in (leveland is ind cated by the amizing disproportion be- tween the number of structures and the total cosf Following the comparison a little fur ther, we find likewise six cities where the yew's total of new louses ranges from two tofour thousand: No. Houses, __Cost. Avemge. st Paul [ St Louls Pitishun Deanver. Omaha, .20 Cinelnnatt Lo 8104 4,148, 2 If the returns from Den ate, that city stands sixth among Amerian townsin respectof the total of capital invested during the ar in building operatims; while the ¢harac- terof the average edifice rnksher high inthe list. Among the towns where 2,00 now houseswere built, we three that come withinor almost within the metropolitan cirde; and they show are- markable closencss intheir average No. houses, Cost, A Lo4l 8000, 60 0. 625 3 ting tonote that the gen- al average inall the cities from which returns have been published is$5,08 for ewch building. New York, Brooklyn and Boston contribuite much towards this high average. Leaving these three townsout, the average would be only 3,790, 4,053, T less than s W ater Lily Soip Five Cents A Cake R A Clever Florida Negro. Joe Lee, collictorof customs at this port, is, no doubt, the shrewdest negro in Florids, says the Florida Times- Union, He is well educated, oily and persunsive, and has great inflienco with his race. Ho isarealy, foreiblo speker, Such a man is alculited to do & great deal of gool and he is also calculated to do & great deil of harm, There s no whitebload in Joe, he is colored to the backbone. The white politicins are all afraid of bim aund hate him, but have to bow to lis will or dse get precipitatol into tho conomme, e is a powerfl political factor and virtially dictator of therepublican parly in thls sedion of thestate, — Mrs. Winslow's Swthing Syrip drenteething cres wind w!ic 25 cents 4 bottle R S—— Menof Humbl Origin. Christopher Colimbus wasthe son of a weaverandalson wewerhimsdf, says tho St. Louls Post-Dispateh, Claude Lorraine wus bred & putry cook. Cervantes was a common ~ soldier. Homer was the son of a farmer, De- maosthenes was the son of @& catler. Oliver Cromwell wis the son of n brever, Howard was an apprentice to a groe Franklin wis @ joumey man printernd son ofa tallow chandler and soup boller. Daniel Tifoe was a hosier andsonof abuteler. Cavdinal Wolsey was theson of o bute! Lucin_ was theson of & makerof statuary. Vil was theson of a porter. Horae wis the son of nshopkeepr. Shalespe was theson of a wool stapler. Milon was theson of & moneyacrivencr, Eope was the son of o merchant. Robert Burns was the son of & plouglman in Ayrshir for <hil dinrrhea, et I — Tickets at lowest mtes and siperior accomnodatins vin the great Rk Island route. Ticket ottiee, 1602—Six- tewnthand Farnam streots, Omaha prbmctic 2. 4 itSomenille Jurnal; Mrs. Faddle -Thomis, Youworto mt akKaint of the Bath in English sociely how would youaddress im ¢ Mr, Faddle It would deperid on whether it WS Soa)or tow Queen Victria has a nmarikbly fne head offiair, for alidy of herage: but her southe Prince’of Wals, isquitebald, Halhe ised Ayer's Hair Vigor cavlier in life, his lead might, tolay, havebeen s wil coered as that of his yal mother, [1°s not too lateyet e Lawrence American: Bohnson—Hive vou boight a ticket fo the chuich fair Bjnes-Not yet; but_speaking of church fairs what ai awfl highway robbery that was in Arizonay esterd ay. b To Nerous Debilitated Men If youwillsendus your adlress we will send ¥ou D, Dye’s Celdratel Voltaic Belt anl Applianws on rial, They will quickl retore you 1o vigr, manhod and healtt Panphlit free. VorrA e Bewr Co., Marshall, Mich, City Cousin—It_is per ; thecable pulls the car. Isee tiat, Hent bt I mbothered ifl kinsee who To Dispel Colls, Headadies and fevers, toclewse the system effectuilly, ye genly, when costive or bit jous,or whed the bhood fsim pure ot sluggish, topermnently cure halitual constipation, to awakenthe kidneys aul liverto a heilihy adivity, without irritting or weakenini them, ue Syrup of Figs - THE REALTY MARKET. NSTRUMENTS placel on recond Seplem- bery, WANIANTY DEEDS llen and wife to N D Allen bllc 101, 13 to18, ik 1D, lots 19 Dundee haney ind hisband 1o Willim O key, Totl7, blk2, Clirendon add. . .. srand husbind (o Willia nne new 'z e andnw, se Dickover, lot 16, blk 4, Creightomlerghts. EE Litson to L Eruest, o6, bik 14, Wighland PMace U : Miles & Thonpsonto ¢ N Miliew e 7 ATHAOTARN GBIy stV g Urban Re s and wife €0 Radiiph “Faliic, w100t 1011, bIKI3, Tuprovement sociation add.. " . EmnestRialiand vife fi lots 1 to W, 6310 1 Park.. . ClarlesLunsirons, 5 ariford Place, CWilliams, lot 20, blic & o's Walnut savings and ivesinent compiny 0 G WMedlo lot 0, bk 21, Waliut™ Hill........ PRt iy QUIT CLAN DEEDS. JH Grossrman toll B Mulford, lots 11 to . 1to 21,01k A, andlot 1,bik B Mul- ford& Grossman's si. 3 TA Trumaunto EE Latson, lot 6, bk 14, Higlland llace.. .. .. ae it Toal...., .. Do ot take any chance of being pos burned to death with liquid stove plish, paintsor enamels in bottls, The *lising Sun Stove Polisl’ is sfe, odorless, brilliant, the cleapest and best, stove polish malo and the coisumer pays for no expeisive tin or glass packige with every purchase, et b Sk Builling Permncs, Thefollowing prmits wero issiod by the superintendent of buillings yesterday: d Stebbins onestory frame, cot- Twentyninel “ad " Douglas, 50 o0 . Burtch, ome story frame cottiage, Twenty -ninechand Pinekiey sioets. A Rbslaten twastory fram d weiling, u ~secondand Tacitic streets. tor twostory friane Twenty-ifth 6,00 aveiling nd Hovard strecs. . § HELENA, T enomousmountof fund the cltiuns Oflielentin ming eterpries i niced by the sbnomally large profis arisig therefrom leares open fOF Fasterncapial exceptional oppor taniles "in real estate and bullding invesments, which, while absolutelysafe,yleld tnomesmnging fron fifted to fity percent. innually. Renl Kstato is_constantly on the advwnce in vialueas the result ag an ()\“rul of wealthunequilled inthe history of o world, Eastern Incomes based uponb andfper cent, in FeNmentmay o larudy wugnentel witht, Gk by shifting thé princi pal to s locality offering wider opportaniles. A it to Helenawilldemonrate e trulhof this saternunt anu convert the most icredulous. Forfull fnformation, aidress, L.G. PHEL.PS, Secy Cilizens (ommillee, Helena, Montana Tert i ary permnenty SYP“ | |-I SI e clinaasto all potin fronihe sytem, & thatihere annevirbe oo thediseascin any \ Parties can be trated at honeas well ax lin nvested by moicy and pay emtire expe Farosnd el Bl Uae OUR NAGIC REMIEDY .7~ Wo chalmge Sineo the history of s vouglt oud untl on Remedy’ i None ofher gauin te (ox _Teferens, 0IC REMEDY (0., Omala, Nebraska, Five yarsin specificf Office, §t. Clalr Hotel,Cor. 13thand Dod gosts GOUNTIES,§CHOO0L B fl ND DISTRICTS, WATIR Corespoadence solicled- o nepan§E3, T, NW.Hamiss Gompany L CHICAGO, 70 Sinte Sireet, BOSTON, JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. GOL.D MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSTION, 1880, _THEMOST PERFECT OF PENS, THIS APERIS PRNTELMKOM TY PE GreatW estem Type Foundry, 1114 Hward 8t. QMAHA: WANTED SUED BY CITIES, Omaha Manuficturers, Boots and Shoes. KIRKENDALL, JONES & 0O, Wholsale Nanufacturers of Bouls & Shoes Agentfor Boston Rubberthoe (o, 1101 1104 and 1108 Brewers, BI0RS & ILiR, Lager Beer Brevers, 1881 Ncruh Ith Sirsee, Onaha, Yob. Comlce, EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, Nanufacturers of Galvanied Ton Cornice Windor eapiand motaliesky ighte. John ¥ propritlor. (K andil) Artits' Materinls, T A HONE, Iy Artists’ Naterials, Pianos ant Orgns, | 151 Douglas Street, Omha, Neb. Conl, Coke, Eto. OMAHA COAL, COKE AND LIME (O. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. | 8. B.Cor. lith mut Dovglis Streets, (uatin, Neds Cigar DEAN, ARMSIRONG & 0O., Wholesile Cigirs N Tan o Hello ! 1D, e ———————— Dry Goodsand Notins. M. E SMITH & CO, Dry Goods, Fumishing Guds ind Notion umner lith ant Howar S trts “KIPATRICIKOCH DRY GOODS CO., Importexrs and Jodbers in Dry (oods, Genu Fuihingioods Cornir 11th and laraey Wiieots, Onaha, Nob. Furnitare, DEVEY & STONF, Wholesale Dealers in Furitare, CHARLES SHIVERICK, Fumniture Omahs, Nebrkn. McCORD, DY & CO, R Wholesile Grocers, 15thand leaveurorth fireets, Omahs, Neinski Lumber, Etc. . W, DOUGLAS & (0., Dedlers in Hardwond Tumber, Yard 510 N i6th 8t Omihs. JOHN A. WAREF1ELD, Wiolesie Lunber, Etc, Ete Imported and Auerican Porllana (erent Mens for Miivau k. suw drulic (omen), snd Quiney Whitelime. CHAS R. IEE, Daler in Hardwool Lumber, WOl oarpts ani parquet fooE. th aniDouge Pgtrens, Outha, Noorasta. FRED W. GREY, 7 Lumber, lime, Cemet, ftc., ftc. Comer 9thand Douglas Street, Omihs. Millinery and Notons. § I. OBERFELDER & CO., Importers ind Jobbers in Millirery, 8, 210a0a 2280uthlith iroet. — Notions | F.T. ROBINSON NOTION G0, Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods, 112 Harne strel, Omiha. - =3 Oilm, b CONSOLIDATED TANK LINECO., * Wholesile Refined aud Lubrcating 0is, Axle grose, oic, Omuha. A H. Bihop, Hnnge —_— Paper, CARPENTER PAPER CO, Whaesale Paprr Daalers. Camy m nite stock of printing wraping ad wriing Paper. Bpecil atientionfiven b card pper, 3 Safes, Eto. A L. DEANE & (0., = Genenl Agons ror Halls' Sifes, 81 8nd 323 South 10th Bt Omahs AR, e ool o e SR Y Toys, Etc. ' H HARDY & CO, Jobben ot Toys, Dalls, Albums, Facy Goods, House Furnisbing Gouds. Childrens Carriges. 1200 Fanum ireet, dnahs, Neb. e R N Water Supplics. U. 8, WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO, Stean and Wakr Supplits, Halltdsy windmin 14920 Jones s, Omabm G.F. Row, Acting Manger. Iron Works, Pt c o S U o ) PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, Wrougt and Cast Tron Building \\‘ark,} Engines, brass vork, gonenl foundry . uachin and Blikspallh work Ofico and works, U. 2, Er.andlith sueet, Onaha. ! OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, ‘ Janf'rs of Fire and Burglr Prof Sifes, faults, atl work, In shutters and fro esoap G. Audreen,propr. Cor.léth md Jackon Su. Sash, Doors, Eto. M. A. DISBROW & CO, Wholesale manufacturers of | Sash, Dwrs, blinds ant Mouding. Branth offie, 12thind Inra stuets, Ouaha, Nobs | South Om aha,‘ UNION STOCK ¥.ARDS CO., Of South Omiba. Limikd. HATERGK N ATIONAL BANK BOSTON, MASS. CA PIT AL SU RPLUS. ciiee s . 400,000 600,000 Aceconts of Bank, Bankers aid Conoratins sos lieited. * | Ourficilities for (OLLECTIONS arecxeellnt, and we rediscount for ks when balane: wamnt 1 Bostn 13 o Resrve Cly, s biluces with us from banks (1ot leated o otier Reerve Clties) countas a reerve, We draw our owi exdinge o Ladon ind the Continent, anl mako cabletranslers anplacomoney by telgraph tiroughout tie Unlied Sutes uil Cam Wehive amarket for pime frst-clas Invetmen Securitios, and invile proposals from Statey, Coum tes and Cities when xsuing bonds Wedo m generl Wakiig basiiess, wd 1nile com respaidence ASA P, POT'TER, PRESIDENT, JOS, W.WOIRK, CASHIER. NEBHRASKA. National Bank / U, 8. DEPOSITORY, OMANA, NEB. Capital, - - = - $400000 SurptusJan, 1st, 1800 . 87,800 Oficors and Directors--llenry W. Yiles, ©r Lewiis. Eted, Vi Provdent| Jamer . S V. e. Johm 8. Coilin, K. Patick, W L 8. Hughe, canbler. THE IIRON B AN K, Corner 12th wmd Fwoam fu. AGenwal Buking Busioss Transited —

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