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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEIipMONDAY , OOTOBEll 2n , 1801 , FOREIGN FINANCIAL REVIEW , Discount Ea y During tbo Past Week But Without Demand. SELLING PRCE : OF EAGLES REDUCED , Inactivity I'rcvnlloil on tlio Stock Kxalmnim UiecriiiK liulic.ttlonn ol' ii I'll t uro Ulna Situation In Hinlii. | LONDON' , Oct , S.V During tlio pait wcolt discount wa easy lint ) inonoy plentiful , but without ( Icimirul , tlio quotations boltiK - nor cent for tlirco months , and 1 per cent for short. Tlio Ucclliiu in rate" has revived Iho do in a nil for o.vport sold , and tnoro Is a rumor of remittances ( jolng to America and the coiilliicnt. Thu Hank of England directors apparently iiltnch no importance to the iluinand , suelnK that tlioy have inado a further reduction In the iCllltiK price of eagles. A shipment of . { 100,000 in gold from Urazil Is duo hero on November U , which , wltn the i'iiUO.OOU commit from Australia , promisci to liccii the market easy to meet any probable drain to America. The payment yesterday of iM.'MVWO in treasury bills' itddeu to Iho HoatliiB supplies. Silver w as wcitlt. The low ir.unuy rates In India restrict Iho demand for remittances and continental liKinlry Is also limited. Ktipcc paper fell one-fourth of 1 per cent on Urn week. Inactivity prevailed on the Slock ex- change. There was no marked movement of prices In mi > department. American rail way securities presented the best market throughout the week , thouuii even hero operations lacked vitality and wcro inactive. Tlio dominant tendency to sell Is the most chi'crliiK Indication of a future advance , there Ijclnu a readiness In Now York to take nil stock offered. Dlvidcnd-paylm ; ilne.s con tinued to bo llrnily held and especially the Vatnlprtlltlincs. Toward the end of the WCCK the renewal of reports that Russia was about to prohibit the exportation of all cereals helped to harden prices , in spite of the slURRlil1 condition of business dealers are conlldontof an early resumption of the up ward movement. Opinions" differ , however , as to when It will set In. Variations for the week In prices In American railway securities Include the following : Increases Atcliiion , Lane Shore , \Vabasli debentures , Chesapeake it Ohio , KHo seconds and Illinois Central ono-luilf of 1 per cent each. St. Paul common and Pennsylvania three- fourths of 1 per cent each , Now York Cen tral one-half of 1 per cent. Decreased Den ver & Hlo llrando preferred , Northern Pacific preferred , and Ohio & Mississippi ordinary 1 per cent each ; Denver & Kio Grande ordinary , and Norfolk & \Vestorn preferred three-fourths of 1 per cent cacti ; Louisville & Nashville , Now Yorit , Ontario & Western , Union Pacilluand Wabash pre ferred one-half of 1 per cent each. Canadian railway securities were Hat. In foreign KOV- uruiiiciit securities the principal features of the week \vaa the sellliifr of Spanish bonds. The Hnancial situation In Spain is regarded with intense uneasiness. The Hank of Suain , which has been trying to obtain a gold loaa of 1,000,000 trom Paris houses pot the promise of i'li.OOO.OOl ) while the loans already procured from Rothschild and the Hanquo Du Paydas and payable early in 18ll ! are to bo continued. Ttoso ar rangements ought to avert a cnis , but the outlook is gloomy. The bad state of Spanish trade aim the doubtful operation of the new tariff regulations increases dollclts and the depreciation of thonatlonal currency. combine to embarrass finances. Spanish bonus , which had dropped 's ' percent , recovered under the prospect of an arrangement being innde , and closed yesterday at ( ii. ( " < , u week's fall of 1' per cent. In South American securities , Paraguayan lost ! l per cent , Uruguayan li per cent ; Argentine 'J' ' . , ; Urazillan 1 4 percent , and Chilian one-half of I per cent. Mexican railway was llrm ; firsts gained 1'4 ' per cent and seconds one-fourth of 1 per cent. The copper market was agitated. Kio Titito fell 1'ij per cent on the week under the reopen ing of the Anaconda mine and the fall In the price of copper from JL'flO to .t'-lt per ton. The tendency to bocorao rather bolter toward the end of the market ' .hough h the general ex pectancy that the price of the metal will settle down at .IMP. Among miscellaneous securities Commercial Cable has furlhor risen ( i per cent , but Hell's ' Asbestos had lost ! per cent , and Eastman five-eights of 1 per cent. Melville Kickus & Co. , announce the Issue of 1S.OOO live pouad shares of the Herr mann tlmuer company of Evansviile , lud. Ifiivnnu Market Review. HAVANA , Oct. So.-- Sugar has been quiet during the week , both buyers and sellers holding aloof. There Is llttlo stock. MOI.ASHKS Si'nAii Regular to good polar ization , S'.MSViC,1. : ! ! ' . , Kold per quintal ; Muscovado , nominal : centrifugal , l to 1)0 ) degrees polarization in hogsheads , bags and boxes , SC'-S" ' , ( : i.I".j. ' Stock In warehouses at Havana and Mantnnzas , 'M boxes , -182,000 bags , und 11)0 ) hogsheads , liccclpts lor the week , lil ! ) bags. Kxports for the week , ' 100,000 bags and II ! hogsheads , of which 45,000 bags nml all the hogsheads go to ttio United States. JUroX $11.75 polil per cwt. Hi n nit Superior American , $28.00 gold per quintal. Fi.orit Slil.OO per barrel for American. . | KHIII ; > HIIF : : $ CJ.)0 gold per quintal. II \ -American sugar cured , $ ia.r 'J ' gold per quintal for northern , and $10.00 fur . r.titi > - In kegs , $ ' .vr > gold per quintal ; In tins , f l.1.1 ! ' . ' , . l'oTATOKS-J.1.35 gold per bhl. for Ameri can. can.LiMiinii Nominal , SIIOOKS Nomliial. HI ; NS Wliltu navy , f-j.no gold per quintal. CiiKWi.NO Tomrco-- gold per quintal. Hours Nominal. I-'HEKIIITJ ! Nominal. K.U'iiA.NOK Stead v. SPANISH UOI.D t2aO'4'i ' ( On iliu Parln UOIII-HC. PAIIIS , Oct. -During the past week business on the bourse \\as Innotlvo and prices wcro weak. There was a general tendency to sell until vestordny when svmp- toma of n Htrenuthoning of the market np- ttcared. Tim week's declines Include : Three IK-r cent rentes ! )5o ) ; Credit Koneler llf ; Hlo Ulntoaif ; Dank of Franco ! ! 5f ; Suez Canal Uf. The ne\V Hiibbliin loan Is quoted nt I ' , per cunt discount. Iflo Tin to has rlbon ii.V and Spanish -Is oac-quart r of 1 per cent above the olllcial close. The solo of the Soeleto DCS Moteaux works has been postponed till Decembers. On the Merlin HOIII-HP. Ilniu.iN , Oct. S3. Although the past wcok was a qulot ono on the bourse , quotations were welt maintained. Industrial aiut min ing securities especially were bolter sup- iwrted owing to the receipt of reports show ing Improvement in the business of Hochu- iner. Union , ICoenlg and Laura works. The closing quotations oi Saturday Include the following ; Prussian 4s , Utt.-IO ; Deutsche Hank , lir.fiO ; Mexican Us , ( M1.T5 ; Hochumers , 1SI : llarpcnurs , 1SI ; Uoubles , S13. 10 : short pxchango on London ' . ' . > , 'O.t. ! ; long cxchanijo on London. SO.SiH , ; prlvnlo discount , a per cent. On till ) I nuiUiiift lloiu-so. KIUSKI-OIIT , Oct. S5. Prices generally were steady on the bourse throughout the wcok pi : > t. Itullan bonds closed Saturday l SS.IlOj Portngueso bonds at 00.7.1 ; SpanUh 4s weak at ( Vl.tUJ ; Uusslan , UI.W ) ; short exchange - change on London at J-'O.1..1 ! ! and private dls. counts at a , percent. i o.w.u/.i . \i.iitiiirs. MuniN anil BAi'pAiie fiiiHil.-id ! saiis.iKc , Tos llulnna , 4c , blood nuiiHitKU , 4Lu ; liver ui. . * , , . . . . 4'iCi ' head . cheese , 4 iO | frcx pork 7c : . fresh pork ( bulk ) , tl'io ; Mucked pork HuustiKe. MJoi I'rank- fnrt snusaKe , THoi uniDkeii hcml ciues.e | , in.o : I'ollslisiin-cnoT'it'l Kiiubluuchi > ausuk'e , T'iei ' tniiKiiu Kaus.iKe , l > o. KXTIIAIT Of IlKKr > . ( > / Jar * . 1. a or 0 iloien In u bi > \ , It'JA per iloz.t " * oJars. . J.X'ur : ) iloien In a box , W.SOj 4-u Jnr , t DI'iloz. . | , > a l > ofi.T t KiiJar > . I ilui. In u box , ill.&O ; 10- oz. JIII-H , > i ID/ | . In a t'O.\f7.uo. I'cii'oxi/Ki ) KwiiAcroi1 llEt : > --l-/ jars , I , 3nrildnz. In a box , fi' ; ; - ' < ! / . Jurs. I.VurUdoz. In a box , fl.'JUi 4-uz. Jura , 1 tirViluIn a bov , K.T.Ij K-or. Jan * . 1 doz. In u bov , * 1I..VJ ; lU-nz , jars. > , ilnt In a buv. r.T.u ) , lll'Triiiu.M : - ( 'olid imeked In SO to CO lb tubs rri'iiiiiorv , . , per lb , is o ; vboleu dulry , per lb , n't > i ilulry. | peril ) . lUit.1 , ManKKti MtATti-.SiKarourtHl-HiuiiB. II to 10 lb. nvorago. lOo : hums , ' . ' 0 lu U lb. uvuruKc , t ! c ; liuiui , 10 to lilb. avcrugc , lOHo ; Uuuib , b to i. 0 111. nvoraRO 10' ' i'i * klnnoil Imtii . lUci shonliloro. ii'ioi C'lillfiirnm ham , ( pU'iilr ) , .c : I'luiir lirctiKfinl bucon. narrow dtrips. ll'iPI Pli-ar broaUfaitliacDil.wlilcntrlps , rJUutl'uni'lcMshnins ' , O'JC ' ! slinrl splocd rnlls Ihnin ronliitlc' . be : ilrfpil beuf linnis ( Pl.s ) . 7UC ! ilrlcd bci-f liisltlon mill kniick- IDH , iocs dMcil beef liaiiii , ontshlo plucn.s , fl'jct ' dried ln > of rostilar ( rlmlv. fi'ifj ' mnoki-d beuf loiiKia < HipcfdoMii < . * 7.0) ) ; spcolal liaiiiN. lito 1Mb. uvi'mgr. H'tC : xiiccliil liono ; It-si lirpukfiitl IIIICON , lioi ! ki'luult'd dried href hams , Imldes and ktnli'llo , IDo ; hti * lin'tL'il wlilijcliMir lircakfast bacnii. I2'ic. ' IHiV SAI.TBII AlK\TA > Hlioiillor < < , 5Uf. clear bellies , 8'ii' . KMOKKII MK.\TI Hry Silt Ciircd--llarnn iiliort fli'iira , 8'joi ' bacon clour bullies , Uc : bacon shoiilili'fi , li'ii1. HAIIIIKI.KII I'OIIK AMI IlKur-Miort cut ctnnr | > ork.tl3..Y ) : boiiulrss plK | nrk ) ( fimcvi , J.KOOs u.vlr.t iii < s bcof.f. . " > .7.'i ! iiiato bcuf , tr.wi ! extra pinto beef. * . . "i ) : extra funilly beef ( bonnlossl , tin.Wlj rolled beuf llioiiclcssl. IIO.UOs niinp butts. f.i.OO. In lialf-barrols oflOOlljft.1 Uliolco boiu-lc-is family beef , J.V fi ; bonulcss rolled bcof. $ . . ' : o.xtra family plato l'uVi'i-illKir : ! : Td.NdfKS-HbN. I..OJ ; linlf libU. . 1W Ibs , , ill.'iUi iiintrlor bbK. bills. , r. HH. . ji.wi. , , , . . SWKKT I'll'Kr.KllHl'AIUi ItllH Tlor.'CS. . 11.1 ll ) . . Jll..iibartels ; _ , lUllln. , t.O.OJ ; half barrels , 101) ) Oii-M-l'Mmo Inrd oil ( winter si mined.lie ) : extra lard oil ( winter strained ) . -Hie ; extra No. I lard oil. lie ; No. I lard oil. ICIif ! No. - ' lard oil. , 'I.Vi extr.i NeatVfoot oil , tie ; pure Neat's- fixit oil , 4ie ! : pnretalltnr oil , We. IMill-Compound , peril ) . , tleree basis , iWcj pure leiif. pi-r lb. tierce basis. "U'o ; pine lard , peril ) , tlnreo b.isls. 7 e : keltlo tendered leaf lard , per lb. llerco basis , tl'ic. ' I'm I'nilK llniielesi It Is inado of tbo best nils of elwlcn pljjs. Inn a brlirht. fresh color. Itarrels. OTOlbi. each moOi half barrels , KM Ibs. . oacli $ ' ) . ' < ) : quarter b.irroK M His. , each fi.OO : nlshlli barrels , fti Ibs , each * . ' , ? : > . SWKKT I'irKi.Kli MKATS llnini. Heroes. D'ic. ' .shoulders ( N. V. cut ) tlorecs , fie ; California liam , UOICUM , O'ie. ' lieof liani. btilt. . fl'iUO. Ciinncil MC.IIM. I1' I our. Omaha Milling company : Uo'lance ' , Patent , JJTO : Invincible , Patent. JAW ) : hone Star. Su- porlatlve , IL'W ; giunvlluke , t..O ) ; I'ancy I'am- lly. li.SJ. U. T. Davis Mill company : No. 1 and Cream IllKh Patent. I'.Ki ; Illno'It and ICed ! ' . fU.GO : Lion and Iliiwlioye. . } A4U ; Itoyal No. II ) , Special Patent. ? 1.00 ; Minnesota and Dakota. Patent. fc''JJ ; Kansas Hard Wheat , Pa'.ont , J-.O ) ; Ne braska Slr.iltfhts. { > . . * . i. S. ! ' . ( illnuiifs Oold Medal , J.70 ; Snow While , f J 40 ; i-nowll.ike , W.OU : low irrado. * I. J ; Queen of thu'l'antry. t-.SO ; Mlnnosola f-nperlatlvo , * 2.70i bran , J1J.OO : chopped feed. I . 'JU. OnArr.a Homo iirown , ! ) ! ! > basket. STiu : 100 basket lots. l ! e : Museat , per crate. $ l. ' > ; Tokay. fl.Wl.7S. ( ( ! ANTAI.OIII'IS : Per do$1 03. 1'KACiiKlallfornlti ! free stone , slnslo case lots. $ l.ii ! ; ten case lots , i'.l'J ' ' ; Michigan , per basket. 'iJT iUc. I'KAII ( Jallfornla varieties. JJ.aviM.i" : . Ai'i'i.ES Per bbl. eliolee eulluv. t.MU.i'i. . OiiANiK < 1'ur box , l-'iorluii , $ l. . " > j ; Louisiana. JliK ) : Mexican , W.SO. IjK.MONri Per box IWO , at $ T.M : . ' (0) ( ) ntfS.OD ; fancy Maori , HUD. UANANAS Per bunch. K.OO-.M for peed shipping stock. CitANUKitniKS Cape Cod , per bbl , $7.T.V1jW.OO. The followlne notations represent tlio prices at which choicestook Is billed out In orders unless otherwise stated : ONIONS Home crown , 4Uri'o ) per bu , I'lii.uuv I'er doiO4. : . " > e. TOMATOKS Half bn. basket.for shlpplnjr."iOc. ( 'Aiiiitcn : Homo Brown , Me a bu. ItUANS Navy , if-.M- ( . ' ) per bu. I'OTATOKS Local tjrowers , tuu supplying tlio DoiiKinil almost , exclusively at ! So Wu per bu. HWKIJT I'OTATOUS Hoinu gtown , ' 'o per lb for shipping. Country I'rotluee. Enns fi'cnoral inarKot steady at IOc. I'ofi.Tiiv Very weak and Mow : srlnir ] ) chickens , JJ.TOTiiT. " ) ; old fowls oMiemely slow lit J'.T.VS..OO. IH'TTKH--l'ankln : : stool ; . lO'sWIle ' ; peed country , ICJJlSc ; exlia choice country roll. 'M WIe. GAMI : Market weak o\t IniMo warm weather ; prairie chickens. $ lM4.7r > : KIOIIMI , $4.tiOl.i'i ; quail. SI.Mj leal ducks M.CO ; mallards S3.jO © il.TJ ; siuull ml.\eO , $ . ' . ( ) J@I. . " > 0. Dry Oioods. HIAVV Hnnw.v COTTONS Atlantic A , 74c ; Atlantic II. ti'ic ' : Atlantic lliio ; Atlantic I' , lie : Aurora Uu ; lluek's head , liVe ; Cabot W. li'i' . ' : DurlliiKton , OVe ; I'armer's No. I , ? , 4ie. ! Itr.UACiiKii COTTONS Iterkloy cambric. No. IV ) . ! l'e ; Host Yut , Hic ! ; UlacKMono AA. 7.ie ; llutler Cloth XX , 4'Jc ' ! Cabot. 71.io : DwlKht Anchor. Ho ; IJlamono W shrunk , U'/ic ; Kllerton WS,7'e. ; KINK ItmnvN COTTONS-r-Allanllo lili , Cc ; Au rora II , fi'ic ; Aurora It , ( Pie ; Arrow llrand , lie : Atlas ON It. 7'ic ; Chleasaw A II , li'ie ' ; Uhee Cloth , 4c ; Clifton I'l' , ri'.ie ; 1'uppurcll It , ( j'/v ; I'epperell I40Inch , 7e : Ijitngdon U H. Uc ; Cast Iron , 74C , DKNIMS Nut Aiiioskoas , 0 oj ; . , KiS'c ; York , Camlet. 1"c : Kvuretl , stundard , l-"io ; An- dovur , lie ; 1'orust U C. , IV'jL1 : llaymalters , 7io ! ; Old York , X.\ . lii'iu ' ; Old York. .XXX , ll8c ! ; Lawrence"lO , ll'fe ; Lawrence , SJJUiu | : : Lawrence , 0 o * . , . " ' ! ; fimey stripes and checks , lilu ; Uliea Nonpareil , ' ; Unsallnd , b'je ' ; Heconil lo None , ( i'ie ' ; 'I'riiinii I/mil. ' , Se. I'm NTS I'ancles Kduy lone , lie : Windsor , lie ; Hamilton , Ho ; tftccl Klviir. " > ' , : e ; llumapo , 4ej St. I.eser , fi'ie. Slilrtlims Marthu Wnsh- InKtoii. 4c ; Allen , Ic ; Mcrrlmac.I'je ' ; Turkey udsl'oiiiitaln , lie ; ( Jittner , ii ! > c ; Ctellold , SUu ; llcrllu. U'ic. ' WKIANS Net ThKUe , T e ; Hod Cross , 7o : OurOwn , 7ie. ! Coi.oiiKlil'AMiuiics Crown , 4'io ; Itcd S-tar. 41ie ; Shawiniit. 4'ic. ! Holietl Clover , 5'ie ; SlutiT. 'i'ie ' ' ; hlKb colors le e.vtra. CliAsii-Me\cns' II , lli-ln , .Vje ; Slovens' 1) ) , ls-ln.tii4e ; htuvens' A. lJ-In. ( . 7'-te ; Stevens' I' , 18-In. , Be ; titovnns' .M , IS-ln. , Ue ; blovens' N , ' . ' 0- ln. , lie ; Slovens' NN. K-ln. ! . lOe ; Stevens' HUT. ' 'J-ln. , K'e ; bleached , lu exlrai Snowllake , per cl. IU. , l'"io ; llnoiie , pr. el. lb. , lie ; 1'corlubs , t7 ! lolls , perease. $ " . "il ) , KK.STI'CKV .IKANS le ! ? . Asonorla,2VoIlanK ; tip. 27'jc ; Nebraska school hov. " * ie ; Dakota , 10 ; r.\tri : .Merino. .Vjc ; JlUslsslppI southern , _ ' ' /e ; Itiilildnn , ire. ! SiniKTiMis AND I'II.I.OWIMI CASINOS Drown. Net. 1'epporell , 4.Vln. , loSc ! ; 1'epiierull , N-4 , ISc ; I'utiDerell , 0-1 , "Oc ; I'uppotell , 1U-I , l' . " o ; lloslon. ft-l , 1'JHo : llDston. h-l-i-j lloslon. U-4 , WVe ; lloston. 10-4 , We : lltlca , 4S-ln. . l.'ie ; lUlea , f"H-in. , 17'tC ' ! t'llca , 7S-ln. , 'Ic ; I'llea , Ni-ln..o * ; Hi Ice , OO-lii. , VSi'icIlleaehed Nut. I'opperoll , 4'J-lii. . lll'ic ' ; I'opiierell , Ili-lii , IHic ; I'epperell , ll-l , ir > e : I'ttpporell , S-l , BOe ; I'eppere , ! - . ' - " - " , . ; I'eiiperell , lu-l , 'Jj ; lloslon. .VI , Ho ; lloslon , - ( . UJ'tc ' ; Hoiton , O-l , ' . ' .V ; lloston , 10-1 , L'f'iU ] t'llca , S-l , ! ile ; fllea , ll-l , Sfie ; Utloii , II'S'lo. ' . Illiiaehed C'ottons Kurmers' Choice , lie ; I'lrst Call , r > ' 4e ; nichvllle. 7e : Fruit of the Loom. M < c : Home Itun. 7ie ; Hill Semper Idem , H'iiHarvexlio ; ( ; Hope , TJioi llousukeeper. ( t 4e ; Kin * ; I'lillllpcui ; brlc.l > ! iui I.aiiKdon ( i II , lie : loii-nale. hSJe ; hoiibdalo riimlirlc , 10'ui Now York .Mills , IH'.o ; Oak i.uwn. To : I'rldoof Laundry , B'jo ; Warwick , dress , f e ; lincisti : : < r , Co : Uleimlre. ti je ; \Vhlteuton. ilrusi , h os York Pnvorllu , dress , f-c ; C.ileuita. dress , he ; Norniandle , dress , 8u ; I.uleosiur. lie. 1'niNTSIndUo Illuo Net Martha Wash- liiKton. ,1o ; Amerlciin. fi'ic ' ; Arnold. Mic ; Ar nold II. loimelotn. UioSlifei ! : A , ll'ie ' ; Amniiu A. HSe : liolil Tleket. lUo ; Hiimlltim , .1 > ie ; Allen I'.nksCc ; Allen Chambr.iy.Vs ; Ulouces- ter. a'ie- ' CAitenr WAiir Net llibb. colored , SlHo Hliib , while , Ib'ic ; Peerless , colored Sl'te ; Peerless , white. ISiic : Kock- ford , eolored. i"'o ; Uockford , white. I'.ie ' ; COIISBT JKAKs-Ni > t. Andnxeomjln. 7'4o ; Amerean,7 > iu : lloslon. 7 4'o ; lllddeford , tl e ! Isorfolk , n'.iu ' : ( toekporl. U < ( e. liisoiiAM ! -\mo-keaB , TSSc ; Amoakoat ; . dross. h > tc ; Hates. tl'4e. Dl'CKS. ( luisr-Not. MaKiiolla. 8 oz. . Inoj Matrnolla , 11)02. ) , ru ; .Miiu'iiollii , I ) In , Uiie Coi.oitKU Not , llostun. X. laiiei lloslon. XX , Sia'rk.I'-I. ' ° " . ' . .1LOZ" w'i : Sturk , 8 or. , r.'s.o ; SIIIIITI.MI , I'liECKS-Invlnelhle ' , fiic ( ; 1'lor- OIU'O : . C'e ; Crawford , Se ; Otis , 8 > , oi Park , ( M's. ) ISci Uiiledonhi X , H'io ' ; Culudonlu XX 10'te. ' . . , . , _ , , . , - fK ( > u l > * | iw Ul < iVn UH III > ! leen. IMllunimb : , bookfold ( .ateeii. I4o ; War ren , book fold sateen. lOe : NorwiHid , bookfold , n 'v "f' ' " * " ' alct | ( 'ori'lls- * ' " ' 4i | 1IO ! L'01' * ' rolls ' lmlJITS5 Molmwk , o-Ib bale , purootu lb . , luiio. Hipper , 6J-lb ( . > i\lVil'T,1OIltll \ ' ) ' ' " ' Hookfiird. No. ' . ' , per UulU. ll'lo : "orwy" " ' K' " " ' . IS1SprliiB - I'orTo.NUiics-York Nankin. 10'ici Everett. 6- oz. lb j hlgiu , 8-ot , We ; Hat ItooU , tj-ut , ik'J f.ewMon. IO-OA 2.'ic ' : Maple Kill , I5ct Wabash l. > c : Corksfrrw casslnterr.'j'ic. ' I Inn I wart * . llKli.s-llghl brass , band. dn , 70e ; P. S. .t W. , ills , 43ci Kentucky cow , 70 per ccnl dis count. IH.ot'KS Stanley Itille anil l.ovol company's new list , me. HOI.TH-Patent door bolls. Ivc * ' , d' . A0-I0e ; wrought barrel , dls. TCi'i wrought -qniire. dl . .Do ; common. Carriage , dls , Tii-IJc : It. .V I' Manufacturing company's stove. 10-HV ; | ' | O\T \ Manufacturingcompany's , dls , Me ; Machine Manufacturing company'i * . dls , Ttv ) ; tires , bolt dls , ra-IOc. HiiAfKSQ. . S. Itaeni. ills , I0-I0e. lllt.U'KKTS I'ialn shelf , japanned , ilK 60-IOe fanej' shelf Tnsean , Imiiucii. illliUe. . lltTTTS-llrass. wrought , dls , Tiles loose pin cast , dls , 7 ( > o ; loose pin , .Inpanncil. dls. ( Vl-10- l"e ; loose pins , .lapanned , wrought , ills , Go. ) Wrought Iron Narrow fust join t , lUhl nar row fust joint , broad fast Joint , blond loose joint , table butts , back HIIH. | etc. , reitutar In- Hide blind , llitht ln lilo blind , wrou lit loose pin. Itzbl loose pin , 70 per cent : spring and bank butts , Ueer , I3e ; Clark blind butts , 73- Klc. CASTims-llouVe ) ; plato and shallow sock- ts. rjc. CIIAI.N Trace. R'i-IO- ' ? , per pair , not , 40c ; trace. li' ' Amerlean. per pair , net , Me : ( ierman bailer chain list of December ill. ISSI , dls. fifl- Iile ; Atiiorlciin bullerehaln , list of Dccembor II. lit . Mc ; ( iurmai eoll eh , list of Pen e'-n ion ill Ml , . "i'-lc ' ! ) : Iron jack chain , ( ii brass jni'k"litiln , IX.1. ) OIIAI.K Wlillv , per gross , Me ; blue , pcrgross $ I HI. C'oi'KKi : MII.I. I'arkor's board and box. dls. .Vic ; Amerlciin I'nlerprlae .Manufuclitrliucom" pany. r,0c. COMPASSES. Hivinnis , r.Tr. Compasses , dls , SI-1 ) Uc ; dividers , tils , nD-ltlci c-alllpers. ilN. We. ) COIt.V KXIVr.S AND I'l-TTl'.llS-DlstOirs , } J.70i clean clli'r | | , i.VJ ; \Viul-noMli , dls , . ' > o ; clip per. not ) . i'now llAits-Cast steel , per lb , 4"ic : steel points , 4'j'1. ' Ct'Ti.Mitv John Itusscll Cutlery company's ncl lint : Dooil IJOCKJJ , KTI' . llsl prices as revised DeeemhurlW , IH < , less WXTf-li ) per cent : I'ail- locks-ltu-scll it Irwln , Mallory. Wheeler .t < 'o. . Norwich Lock Miinufactiirlng company , Wlllliitn Will-ox .V Co. . new list , dls Hie. DIIAWINO KNIVIS : I1. S. W. Co. , dls 70e ; ad- jnsinblo , dls "Co. I'oitKs Hay , manitro and spading , dls CO-10- IDo ; plated , A I , Honors .t llros. , j-c. ) " IMIjING UI'\VIIjIjlA5IS. Itlll Nyo's hitcr.ilI > 'niuc Out. Hill Nye has boon lioro for ii forlniuht , writes . 'lolln A. CoelcoriH tolhoKicli- nioiul Dispatuh , looKMii } , ' tifter his now | ) hiy , ' 'Tho t'adl. ' ' I rutlioi1 tliiulc ho is not pleased with his experience as u playwright. Uill 1ms created a innrvol ions oliaracler in "Tlio C.idi. " For dry humor , cynicism , qualntncss of inniiner and dress that frontier I'oo-Uali will live. The plijy has lucked dramatic action , and Nye hits been html at work for a wcok trying to supply it. 1 am told that the now voi'bion Is quite an improvement , and it is nrcdictod that in its now form tlio play will bo a ' money-maker. Bill Nye 'is the most { roiiulno humorist I have over known. Ho wears woll. His humor is purely of the Amori'ian typo. lie hns already done more consecutive work than John Phonnlx.Arlomus Ward and Mark Twain combined. Between his writing's , his books and his lectures ho now hits an income ot about $110.060 a year , and now that tlio C'cntury Manay.ino has inailo a contract with him for a scries of sketches , his literary fame may bo said to be rounding out. lie lias a snug1 little estate on Staten Island , a winter homo at Asheville , N. C. , and ho has a team of Kentucky ' horses and a Scandinavian coachman. No man over achieved suc cess by harder work or more honorable ) methods. I roTnginhur William's reluctance - luctanco to como to Now York Uily. I had to use a ( , 'i'ctit deal of persuasion to irot him to take up his abode hero and become a regular member of the World statT. Ho was afraid of tlio hip city. Ho thou < rhlthit : his homely humor would not be appreciated lioro , nnd that he would lose his touch with things rural. I con vinced him that this metropolis was inado up of country-born men and that our active , potential citizens loved the sinoll of dog fennel , the hum cf the bee and the sweet incenco of the hay mow on wet days. It was only when satislicd that there was a great deal of human nature right hero on Manhattan island that ho consented to conic , and oven with that he pitched his tent sit Tomji- kinsvillo. where lie can romp with his babies , keep a cow and cultivate his own suutlowors nnd hollyhocks. A sweeter- natured , more upright , kindlier intoned man than Edgar W. Nye does not live , nnd I rejoice over the recognition wnich all the world now gives him. 'tlio I'l'ojjrcsslvj Now Yorlc Central One of the events of a progressive time is the fact that the NowA'ork Central has changed its policy , and from the most conservative , it has become ono of the most progressive railroads in the world. This evidence has been cropping out for a year or more past in the adop tion of tlio most model u safety devices , limited through passenger trains , in creased suburban passenger borvlco , spe cial fast freight trains , etc. The latest evidence is the 1 > caldncr of the world's record for long distance speed , on Mon day , September M , making the run from New York City to East Buffalo , Ililii miles , in lit ! ) } minutes. This was tlio inclusive speed. The 8top9 _ to bo de ducted were Albany ; i minutes 2S seconds ends , changing engines ; Syracuse 2 minutes 58 seconds , changing engines ; Fairport 7 minutes 50 seconds , hot jour nal. No allowance is inado for Blacken ing speed to take water. The actual running time was thus -12 < " ) minutes II ! seconds. The average speed , excluding stops , was ( il.flU miles an hour. Tlio physical characteristics for the ideal rallro.id are moro nearly approached preached on the Now York Central than on any important railroad in this coun try. Practically a level roadbed ; a re- markiiblo freedom from curves , consid ering the topography of the country through which it passes ; four main trades and ample sidetrack room , pro viding for the movement of freight and passenger trallic on separata tracks , and a goou water supply. In referring to the ideal railroad wo have in mind the ono that shall handle its passenger and freight trallio witli the maximum celer ity and minimum immunity from acci dent. Those are thu possibilities open to the Now York Central. From J'ltc Oflkitil MdVio.iiKijuipment / Guids , Octo ber , 1S01. _ _ Tlio llotiirncil I'rmllji.il. Last summer n Nobnibka joung man disappeared from his home , says the Now York Tribune , leaving word that ho was going to have a good time like the prodigal son of holv writ. The other day lie came homo leading a calf , and on meeting his father faid : "Well , father I have had enough of a time to last mo the rest of my llfo. Will you take back your nrodigali' ' 1 have brought a calf with mo. To which the old man replied , "I see two calves my son ; but lot that pass. f need another hired man , and if you'll keep straight I'll take you on. " By gum , yor a white man , dad , " and ho Immcdiatuly went to work to show that ho had reformed , As for the calf , it was decided not to kill it ; as it wan blooded block , and whun raised will ho a valuable cow. DoWltt's Llttlo Early Hisors for tlio llvor Short Wolclit In Coal. Samuel Vandorgrift , a coal merchant of Burlington , N. .1 , , lust winter offered n rownrd of $ - " > to any ono who could prove his tons short of weight. A driver for another coal dealer caught a load thlrty-livo pounds short nnd brought suit for the reward. Juatlca Hiig de cided the driver was entitled to tlio money , ana Vandorgrift hns given no tice of appeal. No gripping , no imusos , no pain when OoU'lu'a LUtlo Knrly Klsori uro takuu Small pill. Sato nlll. 11 on pill SANTA CLAUSSOAP. You siME wljy 'TIS CL/\US ? , THE K AsoM's pi _ > \ ids s GOQD ; 5/\ihlr / Nice's i tf ESe So IT'S CHICAGO. Tlic Cheapest and Best Medicine for Family Use in the World. liKtnntly MOIH tbe moU cxcrnclallnz pilrn. never falls tOKlro 0110 to tlio iuTi ! > rt > r ; : i fu\r \ appllcitloni net like mnitlr , rnusliiK tlm p.iln to ln tnntly utop. A Cure for all Bowel Complaints. Internally taken In ilo oj < if from thirty to slxtv drop * In balf n tumbler of water will euro In a few niln- Htcs Cramp' , pnsmr Sour Stomacli. folle. Klatlilenee , Heartburn , Lnnznor , Kalntln SpolM. ClIOLKItA MOUIIfS. hlAHKIIOHA DYSKXTIIIIV. Sick lleiil iclu. Nati oi. Vomltliu.orvouiiiou , tfl Mnlnrln , and nil Internal palm arising from ch.uiKo of illct. or water or oilier C.IIUIM. GO Couts a Bottlo. SoU by M.lltV .t\l > M.LKS. The wife of .lutlco TUtirman , the distin guished Ohio statesman , is dead. She had rot-.chcd tlia uncommon ago of four score , butte to her husband she seemed no older than sbu was when ho married her nearly half a cen tury ago. ' 'They had prowi old together , " says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat , "In a most affectionate and beautiful way. Their union has served to vindicate the law of af finities and to ( irosontu uhoico example of domestic harmony , confidence and devotion. They have always been ' .Mary' and 'Allen' to each other with unswerving and simple fondness. The Old Itomaii , as ho Is famil iarly Known in our politics , has not won his honors by forgetting for u moii.ont tlio part ner with whom he bo an the battle of life. It is said that no ; man can llvo up to his lovo-mnklnt , ' , but this case must bo rated as a sweet mid wholesome exception. The best of all that Allan .said to Mary as a suitor has been repeated in his conduct as a hus band. Ho lias believed in her us in nobody else. Her wishes have guided him , her faith has strengthened him , her approval has blos cd him. In no contingency has lie gone contrary to her advico. Tno word of Mary has outweighed nil other inlluonces with him , not in ascnsoof blind submission to another's will , but under constraint of well-justilled rcliancoupon her wisdom and fidelity ; and she has found her lull , reward in his candid and tender nppreciatiqn of her services. "Thoro Is something inexpressibly gracious and admirable In this .view of n great statas- man's llfo and character , Ills friends de light to recall Instances of his protound re spect for his wife's opinion , and of his sur passing desire to please her. When the committee waited upon him in 1SS3 to louder him the nomination for vice pres ident , ho did not respond with a set speech of acceptance ; he said ho would as it .Mary about It. The remark was like the man ; and It was llko the woman to shako her head at first and say that ho was too fcoblo to malsc the race. She had to bo persuaded , and when ut last she consented , ho merely observed , 'All riijlit , it's just as Maty says. ' If she had not yielded ho ' would nave dpclined the honor , fooling sure that such n step was in every respect the best ono. Ho could not have thought of dis appointing her. There has never been a time , it is safe to s-ay. when the petition of all the rest of the world would have caused him to disregard her preference. That has boon his method of testifying his esteem for her , aim lilltng her heart with delight. A man of loss ability and virtue might have made It a weak ness to concede . o much to any woman , but it has not apno.irod so in .ludgo Thurrnan. He has never forfeited any of his greatness by reason of his revorcnco for his wifo. Wo may bo sure that ho has never stopped to consider what others would think of his loyalty to Mary and his unselfish anxiety to promote her welfare and happiness. Ills own felicity has been increased by the sight of her enjoyment. Ho lias not cared to win any victory or to espouse any cause against hur judgment or her conscience. At every step of his career ho has Kept hold of hoi- hand , so to speak , and her lovn has been to him an inspiration and a benediction. "Now that she has passed away , this cap able and faithful helpmate , the country mav properly pay her the tribute of its deep and fervent admiration. She represented the nobility of American womanhood. The story of her llfo Is u sermon of radiant and .salutary moaning , and its chief lesson Is the assur ance that llfo is ? worth living , Who was a hit old-lastnoncd , to bo sure , In some of her views and habits , but her Hus band did not so regard her. In his oycs she hr.d not lost any ot her relation to the current order of things. She was Mary to him Just as she wo * in the long ago , and the moonlight sleeps sou for her upon mossy banks just as It did when ho llrst wooed her. Others may have Gcon wrinkles on her brow ; they nro in visible to him. The wan hands folded serenely across her breast uro as beautiful as over for all that ho can sco. Ills imagina tion transfigures her , and she Is enveloped in a light that softens all marks of ago and decay. They lived side by side for bo many years , and In such a happy way , that death borrows from their sunny experiences n smile to hide its ugliness. Their relation so en deared them to each other that them was no room for any kind or darkness. They were Mary and Allen at ( ho clo-so as they were at tbo bediming , In i ) sense that Implies all there is of honest and steadfast and Imper ishable goodness In the scheme of society. The cynic stands silent where llrcjido virtue Is so well declared : the tntld" ! encounters hero a form of religion that ha U bound to re spect. There could not bo n more Impressive picture of the hotter-side ol human nature. The pity of It lies In the fact that Mary must bo tauon and Allen left , when as a matter of Illness and kindliest Iho p.ilo messenger with the Inverted torch should have beckoned the two away together. " , O Constipation polstms tlio blood ; Do Witt's Llttlo Kuriy Hlsuw cure constipation. The canto removed , the Disease U u-one. C7/.l7'7'77/t lit' Till : HT.HJi : . "Tho Man With Hundred Heads " n , a com edy from the German , tvlll bo the next play cssayod by Comedian Ulxoy. ' 'I ho Kr.algn" will bo given a sconlo pro duction after the holidays. The Initial en gagement will llkolv take place In Chicago , Verdi's "PnUlnfl" l reported to contain parts for live prlnm donnas ( three sopranos , , i mezzo soprano and u contralto ) and tnreo tenor * , besides Muurul in the tltlu lole. The dukoof tinxu-Mulmngcn U said to have conferred upon Mr. Helnrich Conreld the Saxon Cross of Merit , in recognition of his wont In protecting the works of European authors In this country. Wuchtol , thu once famous tenor , ls active and well at Hamburg , Germany , his native town. Ho made f'jiiil : ) during u four months' tour of America with Don Uie/o do Vivo , who says ho lost seventeen pounds of Hush during that time trying to manage him. Jacob Lilt and Thomas H. D.ivls. who are the proprietors and manugors ot "The Hus tier , " "Tim Knslgn , " "Von Yonson , " "Tho Stowawav" and oilier theatrical attractions , luiva established a New York oflluu at U'W llroadwny. Mr. D.ivls will now remain per manently lu New Vcrk , while Mr. Lltt , who is also proprietor of n number of northwest crn theaters , will -Jivido his time ootwocn Xew York , St. Kiul , Minneapolis and Mil waukee. It now seems certain that both Henry Irv ing and Ucerhohm Tree will pay professional visits to this country next year. The former will have 'Hiivonsvvood ' , " "Machotn , " "The Corsican Brothers" and "Henrv VIII. " in his repertory in addition to the old favorites , and Mr. Trco may bo depended upon to produce "Tho Uandng Girl" and "Hamlet. " Old theater-goers will have an opportunity to revive memories of the bygone the week of November IB , for on that date ICato Clax- lon begins an engagement , of seven nights at the l arnatn Street theater. She will prob ably do the "Two Orphans" and "Tho Sea of Ico. " The controversy between .loioph Arthur and A. C. Wheeler promises to ba tlnallv set- lelod. Arthur's lawyers have just received a communication from Wheeler denying ab solutely that ho was n party to the allogcd interview published by the Philadelphia Itom. since republishcd in other papers , in which it was stated ho had ropuatcd that he and not Arthur was the author of " 131uo Joans. " In the letter to Arthur's legal ad visors Wheeler once moro puts himself on record and declares in termi emphatic that ho did not write "a line or syllable ot 'liluo Jeans.1 " Some people sav that "Don Ciosar do IJaxau" and "Tho Three Guardsmen" are as old as the hills. The same jan be said of Iho Shakespearean plays aim the comedies of Sheridan and Goldsmith. Wo have had onlv ono Dumas , and who is thcro who does no't love his dashing adventurers ( The sani3 in terest can bo aroused for romantic drama if It is good and free from exaggerations and absurdities. Hobert Louis Stevenson main tained that the romantic school of Jlction will take a prominent place in literature during the next half century. People nowadays sometimes wish to bo transported for a fo'w minutes back lo the days of romance. During the long run of "Tho Senator" at the Star theater , New York , Comedian Wil liam 11. Crane received many Haltering testimonials menials from eminent men in literary and professional llfo. Ono worthy of noto' is a letter ho received from the celebrated drama tist , Dion Uouclcault , who witnosod a per formance a few wcous before his death : "Dear Orann : 'The Senator' Is your best piece of work , you are In for ; i loiin term. Daly and YVymlhiiin Justly claim fur thulr companies credit for tiiuuli and go. Yours Ls equally brilliant In uxoaiitlnn. Tlio perfor- niiincd was a credit In tlio American stage. I congratulate yon. Faithfully yours- OlO.V HOIH'ICAUI.T. P. H. Lot us hope lhe.ro are MIIIIO senators In Washington as square- yours , or perhaps after this there will bo. It Is a great country. I ) . 11. " Bill Nye , in speaking of the "Cadi" to aNew Now York Herald man who had rjoiio to him to got "pointers" how to write a play , characteristically says : Tno story of the play Islho story of n man's regular life , covering a few weoKs. There did not happen to ho any violent deaths In thu family during that time , and so there uro iiiino In the ulay. If you ask mo how 1 would go lo work to write a rnal drama , a Sardou drama , with carna o In II. and such llilngs as that , 1 would suy get a ream of uood mu- nlll'i paper-unruled Is I he best ; sharpen a dark roil cedar pencil , remove the tup coat , ohi-o theilour , get your chair ue.'ir the win dow with your back to the llulit and rlir , ' for , Mr. Sardon. That's tliu way I would do. Much criticism lias been 00010 * I by tlio critics of this city , and the < e of l.uropu also , bccausn It Is claimed that the watermelon In the third ael of the 'Until' was not real , I Uninv this Is true , and as soon as It was learnu'l that the melon was not real our colored qnnitol gave notice that It would unit at the end of two weeks , hut wo healed over this wound at last. Now thu critic , especially the one who liur- r.ihs for realism , Is vlamoilnu In a most un- jnsl and Injurlinu manner Ime.uise the melon m papier-macho. My Intent at first , was , of course , lo have , and wo did have a real melon. The manager said to me."What are you giiln ? toiln when I lie water melon season Is over ? " I have taken care of , tint by writing a play which will not extend beyond tlio watermelon season , And I thought that I had. However. It Is now evident that 1 miscalculated , ami the Cad ! " Is hooued for Iho entire season , so we had to piovldo for this matter and secure an Ideal mulon. I am sorry about It. lint that Is the way It occurred. However , II Is an American mulon. It Is not adapted from thu I'rei.eh. ll Is not cribbed fio'.i any other author. It is our own. 'Iho piny , of course , has Its wuaU points , but thuy are less and loss obvious us it noes on nluht after night. Over UK ) clr.ingcs have hui-n made , nil of which have been lionollelnl. There Is , however , no misery In It. It IsdellcIenL In sob oll'ec'ts , I know , nml no Illegitimate ehlldieii of French extraction are Introduced. Wo also have no lo , : elVeets , whleh , of coiuse , has railed out u bitter criticism on the part of my bald nnd iiear-slghtud confreres , hut I said on the slnrl that I would have u moral plnv or bust. We point with Hl-canroiicd pride lo the lac i mat me pcopie. 1110 Kioai , warm-nuarteu , bright eytid und beautiful American people , In ho-o bunds rest the destiny of plays as well as pence and nrosperltv within our walls , have cheered and Indorsed our humble ef forts. Do Witt's Llttlo Early Kisori. no.stlltlle pill ever made. Cure cor.sitpatioa every timo. None equal. Use them noiv , HARMLESS. TOnSSISTJAB SIT HTo body Is tlio great mission of SWIFT'S SI'KCIFIU. Jticro'ol cannot exist in the biped whcrRWg l's ' properly taken , ns it promptly lft3 j J forCcs them out , nnil curca Iho patient. It lias relieved thousands In u few days who had differed for ycair. Bin , P.4. . NUI.ON , u prominent nml wealthy citizen of Fremont , Nebraska , BUlIoicd for years wllh SCHOFULA , nml It continued to grow worse In spite of all treatment. Finally , l-'oni' JSottlca ot g jcurtil him. Ho writes : "Words iKJJ ? tg3HJjro inailcqimto to express my gratitude nnd favorable opinion of A' n'lFT'S SI'JiCJFIC. TrtatlK uu Ulood and Hkin lltca c mailed frea ewwi'fivficiFioco. . Crawtrft. - - - Atlanta , ( OMAHA DIRECTORY. A. II , Perrijo & Co. | M , 0 , Daxon. KOI Do.o . ! SfreJl. lllrrrle oli1 on monthly piiriiicnu. 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