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THE CflLAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 , J890. tenaU Passes the Amendment Increasing the Duty on Pine Washed Wools. INSPECTION OF COAL MINES. _ j Ilio Federal Government will Ilcrc- nrtcr Attcrwl to That Mutter In tlic Tcrrltorlcs-Tlic Itnttin JInttcr. y , Sept 1. In the senate Mr. Dlalr nskcd whether a motion to adjourn would bo In order. This was Ltfbor ( lay , ho said , nnd should bo universally observed. Mr. Hoar snlcl L.nbor day would bo better honored by legislation In behalf of labor. Mr. Ulalr acquiesced nnd said : "I glvo no- llec to the senator In charge of the tariff bill that I will ask the unanimous consent of the tcnato to glvo precedence to the considera tion of the labor bills that have been sent us by the house of representatives. " Mr. Sherman jjnvo notice of an amendment which ho proposed to offer to the tariff bill looking toward reciprocity with the Domin ion of Canada In coal nnd toward extending trade relations between Canada and the United States. Mr. Blair nslted unanimous consent to pro ceed to the consideration of the house bill for the ndjustmcut of accounts under the eight Lour law. As the bill could not bo disposed of with out discussion Mr. Aldrich objected and the tariff bill was taken np , the question bdtitf on the paragraph as to wool mid woolen goods , to which the lluanco committee hud reported an amendment increasing the duty .from twice to two nnd a half times the duty pfmpo'icd on washed woolof the llrst class. , ] ' Pnddock addressed the senate in a ctU'Hy crticism | of the tariff bill. t'A ' ier a long discussion the committee niiieitdmeuts were ngreed to 20 to IS. To the next paragraph , relating to woolen or worsted cloths , knit fabrics , etc. . the com mittee reported an amendment increasing the duty from twice to three times the duty per jKJund on unwashed wool of the llrst class. . Aprced to. On motion of Mr. Carlisle the word "shawls'1 was Inserted nftcr the words "woolen or worsted cloths. " To the next paragraph , rclatlnp to blankets , hats of wool nnd flannels for underwear , the committee amendment makes the duty the Bamo as that on a pound nnd n half of un washed wool of the first class in addition to ad valorem rates. Finally the wool schedule was completed nnd Mr.'Vance offered as an additional sec tion an amendment of which ho heretofore gave notice , allowing u reduction of duty on goods purchased with the proceeds of Ameri can farm products and sold in foreign coun tries. Ho will ask for an evening session tomorrow - morrow , In which to address the senate. Schedule L. relating to silk and silk coods. was taken up nnd the committee amendment agreed to ; also ono by Mr. Aldrich striking out of paragraph ! ! 02 the words "spun silk" and adding "spun silk lu skeins or cops oren on beams 3T per cent ad valorem. " .Mr. Aldrich stated that the sugar schedule would bo taken up tomorrow , The conference report on the bill relation to collisions at sea wus agreed to and the senate Edjourned. House. / WASHINGTON , Sept. 1. In the bouse today Mr. Stockbridpo ol Maryland moved to suspend - ' pend the rules and pass the bill providing for t 'overnment Inspection of coal mines lu the f 'fritorifs."Agreed to. " "Slr. Cooper of Indiana , rising to a question of privilege , stated that ono of the charges made In the resolution offered by him for an Investigation of tbo commissioner of pensions was that tbo commissioner was selling stock In n refrigerator company to cm' ploycs of the pension office. Toduv ho had learned that one of the members of the In vestigating committee , Smvser of Ohio , was one of the stockholders. Ho ( Cooper ) there fore offered n resolution dlscbaYging Mr. Sniysor from the committee and directing the speaker to appoint his successor. Jlr. Sinvser said he had no intimatlontlint * Vuj t { > .bcappoiiiU _ don _ the commit- - announcement was made by the s a member of the committee he IP upon the discharge of bis duty it faithfully nnd well. Ho of the stock , hut that fact lu no manner effect the in- I tegrity or honor of an honest man , and friends who knew him would never Impute to him want of honor or want of integrity. Mr. Smyser said there wns notliing hi tlio charges against General Rautn In any wuy affecting niin , but In order to satisfy tie other side of the house and tbo country and iu duty to himself ho asked to bo released from further service on the corn- On motion of Mr. Chlpmnn of Michigan the senate bill wns passed extending the criminal jurisdiction of tbo circuit aud dis trict courts to the great lakes und their con * Decline waters. Mr. Perkins of Kansas moved to suspend the rules aud pass the bill to ratify and con firm the agreement with tbo Sax and Fox nnd Iowa tribes of Indians in Oklahoma , nnd after nn explana tion by Messrs. Perkins and Peel it passed. Adjourned. ailAUVEST liXCUItSlOXS SOUTHS. Vln tin ; AVahash lioiito. On September 0 , 23 nnd October 14 the "Witbnsh will sell round trip tickets to points In Toxtu , Arkansas. Tennessee , Mississippi , Louisiana , Alabama , Geor gia nnd Florida , ut Half Faro , { rood for 30 days. Remember the Wabash is the Quickest route South nnd. Southeast. Iteclinlnp Cliiiir and Pullman BulTot islcepiiiK1 Cars on all trains. Only 15 hour * to St. Louis , ' 32 } " " Chattanooga , 40 " " Now Orleans , { 40 } u " Now York , 1W yt1 corresponding fast time to nil nbints South and East. For tickets and -oill information in rofjnrd to routes , also / * for a copy of the Southern Homcseokers' i' Guide , call at the Wabiish Ticket Olllco , I 1502 Furntim street. Omaha , or write G. N. Clayton , Northwestern Passenger Agent , Omiihn , Neb. 1'OSTrUXKJ ) foil THE I'ltJESJSXT. The Owler Itcilticlni ; Grain Kales Scp- tpinher 1 Deferred. DCniCAOo , Sept. 1. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bnc. ] Chairman Mldgloy of the West ern Freight association returned today and bad burely arrived before bo learned that his mission to the Interstate commerce commis sion was at least partially a success. Said ho : "I saw ull the commissioners except Mr. Vcasey and laid before them the effect the reduction the grain rates would bave. TUo commissioners not being together , I could not get an Immediate answer , bt they . apparently used the telegraph freely and the result wus a telegram I have Just received , which says the order reducing grain rates is postponed. That Is all thu Information I Imvo at present mid whether the postpsncmcnt is to an indefinite data or not I do not know. " \ The Chicago Hues as n whole do not seem to M cnro whether the rates nro reduced or not. \ The most of them claim that u bulk of the \ \ craln Is now , nnd for months has been , tnov- 'JL input u less raw than that iiamedbytho * * commission , so that the order If endorsed m would cut no llgure In the revenues. K The attempt it eastern roads to miiko utian- IA linwis the use of the uniform bill of lading / " today was a failure. As far lis learned the i 'Wubash , Grund Trunk and I3g ! Four Imvo Wfuseil to iiUont It mid U Is expected that other lines will take the sumo stand. The 1 position cf the objecting- roads Is that the \ bill of lading ouRht to lx > still further amended ) to meet the views cf the fchlpiicrs aud that It would be folly to put It Into effect when the chances uro thut tlio roads und tbo bhipticrs can pet together and ogrco on a new bill of liiliiiflibln two weeks. J/ A Tnlk witli Vice IM-cslilcnt Thomas. T CHICAGO , Sept. 1. [ Special Telegram to Tno DCE.I Vice Presidents Ptlton and tbouiaa ot tUo Crlo return to New York to- morrow. Snlil Mr. Thomas tonight : "Tho task Jf puttlnit In running order n road run ning from the first to tlia second city In tbo countrj * 1' no small ono. Thcro Is no money In n soooud claw road imtl 1 have already Btnrtetl out pravcl trains , which will work tiny nml night to make the road Just what It should be. It will bo second to none In tbo country when we finish It.Vo have not yet decided on the officials of the road. That will bo done at n meeting of the Erie direc tors to bo hold hi New York within ten dnvs. However much wo may wish it , there seems no chance of retaining Uccolvcr Malottc's service. He Is'n gentleman ° f independent means nnd he told mo today that he could not longer afford to ncelcct tils banking and rail- roud interests In Indinnopolls. O GIVI2 1H3U Tl : M3A.T , MO.VSIUUIt. French Milliners Grttlii ) ; So Hnd UH to Onll t\ir Xc v IJIWH : , Is the nnclent reputation of the French nation for politencbs on thu wtino , nnd is ttio vnuntpd courtesy of Frenchmen toward ladies now n thiiiL' of the past ? sadly asks the Leaden Daily Telegraph. Gentlemen of the old school reply sadly in the nllirtnalivo , and this Is also the opinion of poveral members of thn towa councilor Havre , which hns been dis cussing and rcvhinj ; the by-laws for the tfultition of tlio municipal street cars. Ono councillor coniplulncd that in these degenerate days men sitting in a car never thought of yielding phico to ladies compelled to stand on tlio plat form at the end even though it tni 'lit bo raining and lie moved the adoption of a by-law caipowering1 the conductor to compel members of the male persuasion comfortably ensconced in the interior of the vehicle to make way for any matrons or spinsters standing outside. Several members of tlio council sup ported this ardent upholder of the "high politeness1 but the majority reluctantly came to the opinion that his courteous proposition was unworkable in the pres ent Btntc of decadence- into which man ners had fallen. This episode has evoked from several "censors of manners" in Paris diatribe , on the decline of French politonesss which they admit mournfully to be nn accomplished fact and what about French waiters ? An incident at Point ers leads ono to think that even these in dividuals , whoso politeness u ed to bo be yond reproach , are becoming infected with tlio rudeness of the age. Several olllcers ono day entered a cafe concert and sat down ; the waiter came up and demanded the entrance money , putting his elbows on the table and declaring that ho would not budge without it. A lieutenant gave him a shove , telling him ho would get his money when ho be haved properly. With that the waiter took up an iron chair and hit the lieu tenant in the face with it , destroying one of his eyes. A IMIUACHKK'S PISTOL ; lie Uses it ns nil Artcunient That He Should Nut . u Uubbctl. J. P. McCullough , pastor of the Bnp- libt church in Nyack , read an advertise ment in a New York paper to the ellect that a Holbtein bull and cow would bo sold cheap at the "Blue Stone yards , 513 West Thirty-ninth street,1' tnis oily. says a New York dispatch to the Globe- Democrat , Mr. McUullough wanted a Iloletein , so , as he is a southern mtm , ho put a pistol in his pocket and went in quest of the animal. There were no Blue Stone yards at the number given in the news paper , but , after passing the review of several laiots of particularly vicious looking toughs , the dominie found a long stable shed running back from the street between a tall tenement and apilo of rock febanties. The tenement is "Hell's Kitchen' and the i ocks "Sebus- topol , " ' both of unsavory reputation. A man was washing a buggy in the slied. When asked about the cow , ho pointed the inquirer back to the rear end of what seemed a succession of fcheds. Three blanket-covered horses were stabled there. Ono corner of this last shed was fenced off with several blankets hung on polos. At this moment there appeared a rcd- whisliered man dressed like a coachman , with a long whip in his hand. Ho said ho had come to get the Wilkes stallion ho hud bargained for the night before. A dapper man , who had also appeared on the scene , turned with some indigna tion to the coachman. Ho could not have the horse. Mrs. Hartley had de cided not to let it go to any ono but a person she was sure would take good euro of it. The coachman protested that ho had bought it and that he ought to have it , and a heated argu ment was iu progress when Rev. Mr. McCullough was invited to step be hind the curtain into the dark corner of the shed to see the beast , but the preacher had seen enough. Ho had noticed that the coachman s get-up was altogether too now to have seen real service. He also noticed that the gate to the street had been casually closed , and that it was very dark in the corner whore ho was , a professed buyer , with money in his pocket , in a neighbor hood that was doubtful , to say the least , alone with two men whose actions im pressed him as those of swindlers. The Nyack dominie took this all in with a quick glance. Then ho pulled his re volver , cocked it with a dexterity that was convincing , and said simply : "Stand back there and open thattrato. or 1 will blow the top of your head off. " Not a word of remonstrance was of fered by the men. The gate was opened and Mr. McCullough passed out. The clergyman walked past "Murderer's Row1' congratulating himself that ho was well out of a bad scrape , nnd went nnd told the story to his friend , Rev. George Thompson of Hurlem. Mr. Thompson went to police headquarters nnd was font to the Thirty-seventh street police station. There he was told by the police that tlio game was a very old ono. Together with a reporter Mr. Thomp son went over to "Hell's Kitchen" with n newspaper containing the tame ad vertisement in his hand. Sure enough , there wns the man on the lookout wash ing the buggv. Ho pointed back to the rear shed and tflo dapper man appeared , as did albo the "coachman. " The same programme was followed as with the Nyack preacher nnd the same dialogue rehearsed. Hov. Mr. Thompson left the swindlers to again report the matter to the police. The Iiitclllcciico ol'TorulH. Toads , in the presence of snakes , usu ally remain perfectly still , says Forest and Stream. In this is their only safety , fordid they make the least movement they would immediately bo caught. I have known u hungry snake to lie wait ing for over an hour for n frog to move , and even push with the nose to btir him up. This has been called "snako charm ing , " and indeed it looks like it , but the toad is the charmer nnd the saako the chnrmee. I remember ono duy I dropped a toad in the midbt of a pit of snakes I had in my back yard. Ho at once became perfectly btill , though surrounded by more than a dozen hungry snakes. There was a circle of lierce heads and glaring eyes around him , but ho would not move. Thocirclo narrowed until the protruding tongues almost touched him , yet ho wns iminov- , able.Just then I wus called away for , over half an hour , but on returning found the toad in grave dignity tstill holding the fort by most masterly inac tivity. This lowly , helpless creature , strong only by adherence to n natural faith , thus buttling enemies numerous and powerful , brought Daniel before the mental vision more vividly than Illvor'i celebrated picture. friTi fiipfM'i iTtirn ittniT'PTr * THE SPtCtLATlVE MARKETS. Wheat Simply a Creatnre of Whims and Oa- pricts of Traders. CORN MARKET HEAVY FROM THE WORD GO. OatH Close nt the Lowest Trices of the Day Coiisltli-rablc Activity In I'rovlslons Cattle nnd CHICAOO , September 1. [ Poccial Telegram toTnn UiE.l : Thu whtat market today Has I'lrgely a creature of whims of trade In the pit. There wus no lui ) > nrlaiit news from any source nnd on thu whole the market was weak , only once rising ? ic over the close on Saturday. UcaiUh Inlluences were easier , cables with Liverpool otl ! 4d for spot wheat , liberal receipts running over the esti mate , Increase In local stocks of 12,000 bushels and heavy offering * of long wheat In the pit by the houses supposed to represent llutchln- son. Hull points were ll ht deliveries , pro bably not over 5o per hundred thouiand bushels and Incessant rains In the northwest causing reports of sprouting vUicataml prospect * of decrease 111 vlslblo supply. The market started lower around tl.ui i for September , ! 1.04'i for December , anil tl.OSU for May. Abldo from ti little spiiit of buying whlcn ran September up ' 'c In a fmv minutes , trading wus mostly In December. September sold JI.01 and up to Jl.OJ , with the hid til Jl.Oa'i. ' without cutting wheat ! Doeoiu- bur Hist sold oil toiLO-iy and on a i-low rally up to noon rose to $1.0.V4 j hefoie 1 o'clock the price broke down to tt.K ( ! ! { . the low point of the day up to that hour. There wus fair buylns by Mitchell , Logan and the ciowd on nn early advance and the tilling was led by Ulooiu. fluid win A 1'imiiim. Parker & Co. audVilllatn Voting V Co. Later In the day early buyers also sold out and the market appeared to godown of Its onii wi'lulit. 'Hie l.'ibt half hour ' .iroiizht.a further decline In whuat. SeptumlcT sold olT to 81.10'i nnd closed at il.til ; December louclicd SI.Oil and olosed at Jl.ttiMay sold at Jl.OTiind closed at 11.07 ! , . There was u heavy inuiket In corn from the very stait , Tliugrvutcstliillui'iicoof the day was thu bright outlook fore.xcelk-ut wt-utlier. There was no fie t In clirlit nnd predictions wi-io for fair and wanner. Tills removed much of tbo fear which has been bolstering jirlces. Another inlluenco wai iuwor rntis on grain , which go into t-ITect today. Cables were weak ana the crowd bearMi , Hull Inlluences were largo shipments and dcereaso of local stocks by 4JI.QJO bushel * for the week. Hc.'elpts In cluding SuiKlav Inspection on two roads , weie T01 cars , with bw cars for Tucbrtny. SenteniVjcr corn bold ut 4 : > ' 4c to Jji'.o to 4JUO to : . ? , at 1 o'clock ; Jlay , 4i ' , o tols'.o toJS'iC to4s'4o atl p. in. Corn touched bottom prices shortly be- toro the clo-o , when Soplembor wild at 45c , Oc tober at 45ic ! nnd May at 4b'4C. There was a Might recoM-ry at the close , with September at 45Sc. ! October at 43Se. and May nt 4sae. Ont clo rd ut lowest prices of the ( lay with u dtcllnc for tally months ell c nd for May he from Saturday. Scutomber sold iitX > Jc and October and t'ounielnian and Day sold May and broke the market to the lowest price. Noruurteitt were reported. There was considerable activity in nrovl- sions ut times , but It vrns not of that sort which affects values much. In lard and ribs there wns a great deal of chanzliiB from Sep tember toother months. In both lard and Lard sold at'Ui7i ! and $3.C'JH for Janunry and closed at W.CT > and other months lame as on Shi - tiT , . cDt'inber pork J10.10 iiud HO.'O closlncl utSlO.IM jan ni7 * J."isilli .wltha good dcmiind aiomid fr.K ( ) for packers'timl others and the close at Jli.Oili or 74c ! lower. CHICAGO IIVE STOCK. CUICAOO , Sept. 1. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE.I OATTtn lluslness fairly active , with best native steers selllnf ? a shade higher than on Friday or Saturday , but thuro was little or no change to note on common or me dium stouk. Tt-xans sold rather stronger and native butchers' .stool : wus In fair demand nnd rather better than nt the close ( if lust week , Thcro was nothing of note going on In the btockur and feeder Hue. Natives , KJ.OCIiW.l ! ) ; btockers , | 2.7.V3 .8 , " > : cows , bulls and mixed , fl.4oa4.OC ; Texaiis , t2.4CQ3.SO ; Colorado , f3.00 ® a.s.'i. a.s.'i.Hoas Business active and values 53ilOo higher nil around. 1'ackers paid H..O4.21 ; for prime heavy and butcher -weights , $1.254.50j light sorts , f4.MiS4.4. ( ) . JIAUHETS. OniCAGO , Sept. 1. 1:15 : p. m. close Wheat Easy ; cabh , il.Ol ; December , tl.03j ; May , Corn Ea y : cash , October , 4. > Uc ; May , 4Sic. ? Oats Easy ; cash. October , 3lJc } ; May , DSc. DSc.Kye Ea y at C2e. Il'trley Steady ; 74tt"c , 1'rimoTimothy Steady ut 11.40. Flax Seep Uuiet at (1,41. Whisky 31.12. Pork Dull ; cash , ! 10.00 ; October , J10.I3 ; Jaiaiary. tl-.lf-i. ! Lard Steady : cash , JC.20 ; October , JO.M ; January. KJ.tMlil&O.M. Klour Steady and unchanged ; winter wheat , } 2.2i@3.M ; spring wheat , J1.K > @ 5.73 ; rye , Hulk Moats Shoulders. t , > .7.V3S.7'i ; short clear , & > .GO5.f ; > j ; short ribs 85.2.V3J.30. Iluttcr Quiet ; creamery , 14& . ' ! ic ; dairy , 18 CIiee o Firm ; full cream cheddnis. S'i ® ! Jc ; flats 8'iO.Uc ' : Youne Americas , OH W.Jic. KSRS Finn ; fresb , lU'itl'c. Hides Unchanged : Una ; heavy nnd light Brocn salted.T'scsaltcJliulllilUe ' ; > i.5I-jc ; preen ialti-dcalf. fe'ife'tc ; dry Hint , b&9c ; dry salted 111 ill's. 7c ; dry calf. Sii-Oc : deacons , i-ach. We. Tallow Uncliaiucd ; steaay ; No. 1 , solid packed , 4Hc ; No. 2ie ; ciilteiie. ! . leci'lt { | > s. Shipments. Plour , Mils 13.1X10 23.KO Whtat , bu 57,000 K1.WH ) Corn , bu S23.00J 4iiftK : ) Onls.bu ao.003 297,000 ST. Louis , Fi-pt. 1. Wheat Firm ; cash and Soiitcmbor , 1M' . Corn Cash and September , 4Cc ; options loner ; May , I'J'sO ' , Oats bteady ; cash and September , Me ; May , * Iork-Qulct at 511.50. I.nnl-yuIrtatM.00. Whisky Jl.ia. lluttcr Quiet and iinchangcit. KANSAS CITV , Fept 1. Wheat Weaker : No. " bard , cash anil September , 69o ! No. " it'd , cash , K" > c. Corn Ixmei ; No. 2 cash. Septembor. 411JC , Oats Stoaily ; No. " . ca = hi-uptciiibi.'rI34e. CINCINNATI , Sept. 1. Wheat Lower ; No. 2 red , $1.00 Corn Lower ; No. 2 mixed , Wt&'iQc. Oats Steady-No. ; 2 mixed. lisJi&'JVc. Whisky $1.13. MILWAUKEE , Popt , 1. Wheat Lower : No 2 tprlnj. cusli , UTcUtl.W ; No. 1 iiortliurul.r. . Corn Lower ; No. 3,4io. ( Outs Euslur ; No. white. 3G'i17e. rrovlsloni Qulut ; pork , January. 510.075 : . MINNEAPOLIS , Suplcnibcr 1Vheat Ho- ccipts0 cars ; falilpnii'iits , ICO cars ; markul easier and lower. Cluslug : No. 1 hard am September. tl.OO ! on track , (1.0T > ® l.Ui ; No. 1 nortlit'rn , lO' c ; . ' oiitonilior , IW > , < . ' ; on track iUC'Sl.W ; No. 2 noithcrn und AiiKust , ir.V. LlVEiii-oou Sept. 1 , Wheat Easy ; de mand peers homers oiler freely ; UalKor- nlu No. 1 , 7.ril7 > ' 14 purcuntul ; red wusturn. 7s Cd ; westernwlutur. 7s5 ( d. Corn-l'Jrrostcaily ; mixed western , 4s Cid ! per cental. I A'K STUCK. CincAno. PeDtomboiM. Cattle RoeolptA. 1"- i ; juarkt't fairly uctlvu and firm ; natlvu , LUU&UO ; btooker * . f2.i.'iU ! S3 ; cuws , bulls und inUc-d , JI.40M4.OOi Texans , SS.WHtl-'O ; Colorado , . HogKocclpts , K,000 ! ; market nctlvo und hhhcr ; ] ) ackerso and shlupcrs. M.wrn.'Mi prime lieu vr anil butcher weights , ! 4.twCJ.53 ) ; tki ] > s und Eeleutod light , 1 2.3. (3.1. ( . Sfieep litcoipts , 12,0,0 ; miirliet active and caslur ; natives. fl.W > J:4.Ki : ; westerns. fl,10 < 34. : ; Texans , W.7.va4.'ii ; lambs , fl.7oeti.lo. ST. Louis. Sept , L Cutlle HecpJprs WOO ; i-hlpinents , WO : inuiket strong : fair to fancy lutivo stcurs. { 4.0W3JI.W ; htockfis uud feeders , . ' ' . Hogs-UecelptsI.401 ; shipment2,000. . mar ket higher ; heavy , 8l.3. ai.4U ; mixed , 14.0/B 4.M ; llRht , l.204il2V KANFAR OITV , Sept , 1. Cattle Receipts .ViOO ; Milptnents. ] , M ) ; market hleutly lo fctroiiKisteviS e..l'J4..V.I ; cuwt- , il.UU2.7U ; fctnckuis and feeders. VSMHlsH.'A llcgs Iti-cclpU-MO ; shlpmrnts , 2,000 ; mar ket htiung ; ail gradeit , il.4UiH.10. Sioux Ciiv. la. , Sept. 1. [ Special Telesrnin to Tin : llni- ] llogh-ltoielpts. VM ; market ttioiiK to Do higher , t > clllng at 44.OJ3l.15. O J/.I It.l ItlVK'lt'fO CK , cm tic. Monday , Soptcmbor 1. nstlmutpd rofeluts of cattln Jini. nt com pared with 1,774 Saturday and 1.4W Monduy oj last wtul > . Tlifru woio not steers enough to niiiko u mcrktt , und thu buyers did not ap pear to want tlm tt'W Hint wert on t-nle. Cows formed tliu bulk of tlio receipts , and thfy bold ut about bteudy pricrs. Estimated receipts of hogs MOO : com cared with v-SU Saturday und 4.X'1 Monday of last week. The market , opened active und tlrou to S higher , As tlio receipts \ \ cro ll ut nvcrytliln ? was sold quite cnrly. The bulk of llio ali's were ( it ? MO or over. Thp av erage of tlipprlep * piilil wm ll.X'i ( ) ' compared with SVJ7' Saturday nnd $ i.Sl > j .Monday of last week. . ' 1'rcvallltiir Irloo . The following l utihlo tit pr.ce ? paid In thli market tot the 'r.vlo of stock mentioned : 1'rlino nicer * . 19JO fo 1W13 ( > HM ai.51 GoiKl SU-OM. 12.V ) to 14.Via 1.03 Oood steers , la'.i to 1UOO&4. . . 3.ss Fair , 100J to 1IM 0/1 U..VJ L'oniinon , bOJ to VJJOSia 3.2J Cuinmoncatiiii'rs. . . .1 l.OJ Ordinary to fair cows . 2.0J Fair to good cows > " . 'M Udod tocholco cows. . . . . . . . . , , 2.75 rboleoto fuiu-yeows SM FnirtoRtxxlbttlU . . . . . ' . 1.73 Choice to fnncybiilU B..V ) I.lRlitHtoekor * mid feeders 2.03 Kwlorsl .VtolltiOft < 2.2.- . & } . > $ Fair tocholco light liojis 3.70 fiJUO Fair to cbolco heavy hogs 4.00 ® .4,12i ! Knlr tucliolcu ml.U'il hogs 3.S3 C&4.03 Coniparntlvo Table. The following table shows tbo ranso In prices on lioiculiirlipt Ihla und lust wcelt ; Cost of HOR ? . The following table trivet the average cost of IIORIOM the dates mcntloniul , Inulu'ling ' thu cost today , as ba i'd upon sales reported : July 23 W y August II WMS July 20 .1 70 August l.'i a.ViU JitlyJW 850 August 111 a 02 July 31 3It2' { August is : iff.i' AllKllstt 3 M August 111 373 AUKUHtS H 4Si ? AilzustM n'3 > August 4 3 41 August SI 372 j August 3 3 .V AUiUst2. 3T i AusustH 3 , Vt < i Augusts ) 37S' § August' 3 54. Anaustij 361H AilKUStf * 3 01 August ft , Aiuustfl 30SM August : " 3f > 7 August 11 a 01 August'l * ! l f > 9U AUSUS112 3 TOS ! August SU aid'i August 13. 3 G3 ? Augusta ) yi 7)i ) Ill hz.it anil UDivjit ri.iloi of ili ; ) . Today. Ycsterdar. Illahust . Jl 12'4 ' Hlzliest . " . ? i r 370 Lowest. . 303 Stock Hcuclpts , omclal Yc tonlar. EUlmatcd Tolay. Cattle. . . . S rears. 1,774 Cattle. . . 'tt enrs. 700 Hoffs . ( Hears , 0,2. > 0 llo b . 51 cars , 3,503 , Sheep. . . . 1 cars , 10 Average 1'rlco of Jloss. Showing the aver.iso pries p. ill forload of hogs on the days ludlcatol In 1SS7 , 13Sd , 13SJ and ISM : Disposition of Stock. Showing the number "of cattle , hos * and sheep purchased on this market by the clllVer- cnt buyers , Qurlng the week ending Saturday , August 23. CATTLE. Swlftfc Company. . . . U.021 The G. II. Hammond company S.IIOI Tim Arrnf nr-inlnliv nuclwlnir eointianv. . G.2J1 Onmha packing company Other buyers Total . 44.574 noes. The Armonr-Ciidahy packing company. . G1.SSI Omaha packing coaip.iny . 5',243 Snlft.t L'ompuny . S5I.S7I ) The G. II. Hammond eompany . 12'JsS J. I' , i-qulies & Co . 19.ni7 Klncan&Co . I .oa3 'lov.-land 1' & I' Co . 3,474 ' Co - Armour t Co . , . " .Isj Booeo&Sons . . " . . J.1) 1) ) Hrittaln &fo . : . . SSI Hralnard . 3..Kte Jones & Stiles . 2ttf : ! North & Co . 7.12i Cuduhy Hrotners . P,4J Hnlstcnd &Co . IM Waller 1'lcrson . 707 aibbs&Whlto . ! 9 Liverpool , t Uos Maine * 1'acklng Co . IW Ea.stfct. Louis Vaeklng Co . 3,523 Sprlngneld P. & I' . Co . l , ( f. U. Wilson . 1.003 Miockers und feeders . i . & " Total 514,511 E11EEP. Swlft&Co 1,849 Arinour-Cudahy VnckingCo - " I The 0. II. Hammond Coin ] nny 312 Ilowers 3W Hamilton i Stephen Ill Total 2,007 Representative Sales. 6TEEUS. * O. Av. Tr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 5. . HO $281) 3G..11S8 $3M ) 21. .1045 13 05 6..1011 200 1..1400 300 COWS. 7. . 037 170 7..1120 185 20. . 051 210 1..1040 170 21. . fc'JO 1 S3 2. . O'JO 210 i3. . 7S1 1 70 21. . S51 1 DO 1 ! ) . . ! > 1G 2 12 ! ' , 8. . tUS 170 . WO 1 10 12. . 854 220 1. . ft'iO 1 73 . 1(43 ( 200 ' ' 220 1..1069 1 75 .1120 203 17l' 054' 220 1. . 053 1 7i ! 733 03 2' * 81)3 14. . K'i4 1 75 .1017 10 loiiioio JO. . KKs 1 bO STOCKEHS AND rCEUEHS. 0. . 643 223 2. .1005 50 14. .1101 SCO 7. " 900 223 5. . 1)82 ) 50 41 . 824 203 LJOl"MJ 230 4. . 703 SO B. . 04S 273 O * * tWU 245 7..1WO DO C4. . 003 275 2..10S3 1 GO .14SJ 05 1..1CSO 1..11V ) 1 75 3..14U3 M25 1..1150 IbO CAJ.Nr.nS. 673 1 15 2. E > 03 1 33 1. . 010 1 40 040 135 CAtiVES. 3. . 310 200 2. . 200 2 50 11 Kl FEUS. ' 2. . SCO 200 ETAG3. 1..1EO 323 WCSTEHN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 1 steer .1,330 2 C3 1 Moor ' . ' C3 2 stcurs 2 G5 1 Mvt-r . 2 05 IMecr 1 > 0 2 (13 ( 1 Moor 1,220 2 03 Standard cattle company B calves 200 2 23 G oalvt'S 247 1 2.1 11 stc-ors tailing 40 3 00 7 steers tailing 2 00 North American cattle company 30 cows 1,078 2 35 Uilcons 1,070 2 35 HOGS. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Ph. 1'r1 . .10 ! ) 24U 3 70 74 .2:1:1 : : 2UO ? ° . .340 : .0 3 M ) ' ' ' ' . : i43 4 81. , .2. * < 3 120 3 K > ta. . . . . .2H M 40o 18. . .1M 3 ! > J Kl .a 2x1 $ 64. . .212 120 3 IX ) h7 .2t ! ' . ' 00 4 . ' 10 IBS 3 1)0 70 .813 120 4 ( 'jij 45. SO a us 13 .2fiO 100 5(1 ( . .270 300 3 US 5 .314 - 4(5 ( 55. . .203 120 3 03 77 .243 120 4(5 ( 00.II. . . .ajo 120 3 113 Cl ' 4(5 ( II. . .2:0 : 3 ( i5 . .SX ICO 401 II.M. M.M . . .228 60 3 M . . ? $ M 403 M . .247 120 3 113 65 ? . . .8J3 M 4d3 75. 1120 3 113 f.7. . . . .2114 ia > 4 ( I.- , 49. 40 3 W , WJ. . . . .2il 10) 405 O'J 201 40 3 U7i ! C9. . . . 2f.7 1GO 405 34. . .2U9 120H 4 tX ) 70. . . . . .la jco 4(5 ( ( Hi . H ) 4 00 on. . . . 2-0 60 4 (13 ( i : . * ? " . . J72 16J 405 71. . . .216 200 " 405 01. . . .244 KMbO KT" . .at i-y > 4 (15 ( 80. . bO 'li' ' " . .2 J bO 4U7'i 80 ' ' " 4 (17' , n ! ; . .2-1 200 5X" * ' 711. . . .2H 40 ' 4 10' Kl. 24S 20J i * ! . ! 4 10 251 20J ' . .8..3 I'.M 4 10 (11 ( . . . . an 240 or' ; : 4 10 23 100 ,07 , . . . . 4 10 U3 23 * 120 4 00 GO. . . . . 4 183 2 50 H ) 18 - 3M 3 1B ! 80 2 75 13 ! 1J3 - II.'iO 4 a M 2 M Ki 1M - 1.51 11 12J 3 < 0 74..141 0 350 2a : a 60 3 30 Market .Mention. Ilojs lilshar. Cattlutlow , Kmluy llruthurs sunt In a car of hogs from Vf lunar. r. 0. Adtitnshnd a car of hogs In from Lo- gnn , In. J. I' . Jones sent In u cur of ho0-s from I/u- ton , lu. Mi'tcalf k Wood tent lu a oar of hogs from York. E , Mrirtln m--rkctcd a car of cattle frjin Murray , lu. Cliualit'r-i : J : Uuidk-K ( cut luncar of hogt. frani Herman , Thu Standard cattle coiniiiiny sent In a car of cattle from Anus. li. V. Hlno of Ilu.ii'dlot was on thcniurkot wltli u cur of hogs. U W. Ponton hud u car of I os * on the mar ket frum Wuli'i loo. finlth In oNho wan ou tlio market with n curuf ho-ftt from Inland. " \T. 11. Coin 1 had a car of Logsou the market from North 1'lattv , Tbo regular uioathly meeting of tUo Lire Etock Exchange aod tUo Loard , ot dlroctoia will occur Tiic d.tjr , FrptcmborS. nt 3 p.m. lltislncssot ImiKirtaiico will coino bcforu the mod Ing. AVIIIIiim Pclillnjimaiin of llrowstor wus on thonintkct with near of cuttle. M.P. Ailnmscatuo In from I oup City , with four curs of c.i tt lou nil ouoofoft. \ . Ocorgo WuiKcr the well known 11 nil nan ! shipper hud near of hogs on thu market. T.I , Taylor the well known Shelton Miliipcr , murkutcil a carof bogs that tomied tlio iniir- kut. kut.Tlio Tlio North American Cattle company Imd twornrsof nuiRo cattleon tbo market from Mi-rlno , Wyo. Clmrlcs Lcrolipn of Denver ha Pent to the yards for exhibition a puttMit s > tltrit | ) , vrhlcli N Miarrnnitvd thit Inc'isa of ticclilcnt thoru Is no ( Intiscrof Ibo foot brhiK c.tURlit.astbi pros- Rttrcof n sprlntf opens the -lili-s of the stirrup , frt-elns Hie fojt In an Instant. It Is qulto uu Ingenious Imi'iitlon. Htutcinciit. thoolllolul receipts und shipments of live Mo.'le durlii ! : the month I'ltdliri Auirtist 31,1SO. ! nnd tlio tiuiubur of heiul consiunuil at South Umiilui : IIKCr.llTS. n A 11.no A us. Cattle. Hops. Sheep. nnd Milieu. C. M. A St. l > to O. ASt. K , Cl > S.Si ) MlMourl 1'uclflc. . 1.S.B 1U.312 H.SS4 , : 151 ' ' 1,3:10 ' A.v.'Xv ! ! ! . ! ! ! ! 4 n. AM. 1S.W5 ttt 1 C. . U. A Q 2.S4S I.IXM C..U. 1. AT 2.S4Sn P. . l-t. l'.M.AO. . 3.0V7 K. B. A.M.V fi.MI ( I. .1)5 ) 100 l > rlien lu IG1 ( Irani ! total 411,174 8.S22 DISPOSITION' . nAIMlOAD * . Cattle. Sbeop. nnd C. M. .t St. I' aa O. ASl. 1. His 141 MlMourl 1'nclilc IVi LInn Union 1'm-ltic 1.147 LIH O. A.N.V T.71V H II. A M 1,1(15 ( 3U nn O. , 11. * O 10,0.11 , 2.uis 130 3 O. . U. I. A ! CHI 13.75) T..H. I'M. .tO 6TS 11- R. K. A M. V 6TSff B.5S8 Total Mili'iijonU. ' . . Coniuuicdln S.U. . . 10,158 , 162,100 2MC fJrnndTotnl WAV ! I JVI.1I4 Connecticut \Vlthnut Cider. The npplo croj nnd all tlio other fruit crop ? , too , are a failure in Connecticut , and no ono is able to account for the trouble , says a Hartford , Conn. , special to the Ropubllc. Hardly a tree in the stnto has any apples , and cider drinkers look to next winter in arid and hopeless anticipation. It is not a question ol what shall the harvest be , for there won't bo any harvest this season , but of how much it is going to cost to import cider from the west , if tlio west has uny to spare. Old cider last season's crop and rank enough to sot the teeth on cd o is soiling for10 cents a gallon , which is just four times the price ordi narily , nnd there is not much of that brand to.bohad for any price. Old cider dealers believe the prlco of "orchard tea" will toucli GO cents a gallon next fall , and vinegar also has doubled in price within a month. Only two years atro cider was a druir in Connecticut and was not worth the cask in which to store it. Ills Ouuttintinn. At ono of the depots in St. Louis there used to bo u one-legged man , a'oout forty years old , Bays a writer in the New York Sun , who naked people for alms by say ing : "Please heln a poor man who has lost his right leg and can no longer follow his occupation. ' ' I encountered him three'times a week for a year or more , and generally had something to pive him , but ono day it occurred to mo to question . him , and I asked : "Lose your leg accident ? " "Yes , sir. " 'What sort ? " 'Fellow shot mo in the knee. " 'So ' ? And you lost your occupation. " 'Yes , sir. ' ' ' "What did you used to follow ? " 'I used to kick dead-beat niggers for an eating house on the levco ! " THAN GOLD. RESTORED HER HEALTH. For SB years I enflercd from belle , eryr Ipclas end other blood directions , taking daring that time great quantities of different medicines with out giving nio any jtreeptlblo relief. Friends Induced aoto try S. H. S. It Inrroved mo from the etart , and after taticg gourd bottles , re- ttorcd ray health as fir ail couM hope for tu my age , which 13 now seventy-five years. MKS. 8. M. LCCAS , ISowlins Green , Ey. Trcitlse m SWIFT SPECII'10 CO. . Atlanta. Oa. SIIROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions and Stocks , BASEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK ; 300 South 13th Street. - Omnha. WBAKB PURCHASERS 01 ; sncum : Bonds in Gas Mortgage Railway , , Water and other Companies PRODUCING FROM 5 TO 7 PER CENT. on the nmount tnvoteil , on conmilotin or other- wlw.V nro prcpurril tonocollntotliu fnloof lurco Inilii'trlnl mirt.'rtnkln s , anil Introdmo KntllMi rnt'l- tallntoroundoono.'rn * . Well oilnbltihoJ ventures onlfi liming n iiooil ri-oorJ , taken In Imtnl. W of fer to tlio No.v York 1'roiluco Kxrhnnfl | Until of llro.nlwny. New Viitk , wlilcli bunk nl prtMcnt have K'CUlrltU's Tiilncit tt OTor f.VW.UUO twIotiiMnir I" ' wjtllnit Investment. All communications to bond- VviVKIlSAI , STOriC i.XCllANOE : , Limited tTEI-N Vinoltl * STI1ECT. LONDON1 K I" 1IKN1IV l.OWKNKKLU. Munaitln/Dlrivtor nOOD ; CUIVj WtOuietiof Cody and died , Efftela . . . . . . /.fIrrn l < wH * .lnnHfrYf..r | IS.bmt. toll * JUl ! HOOII rnllr NMtcrtl. How to tol.rw. > nl . f.OUI. Xb.oUtflr o > r > lll lt HOilB TXKnjKNT-ll.o.CII In UlJ. E.B tMtlff from tU hlllt * and I * r lr Coutlrirt. ffritr Ihcnu UHCrlbtl * * ncKi , ripluatloaftod irvcfi nklltdurklcdlfriys Utrtu ERIE MEDICAL CO , , BUFFALO. H. V. THIS PAPER IS PRIN . Lu . ritou Tnn Great Western Type Foundry , 1114 Howard St. OMAHA. DS. BAILEY , Graduate Dentist. A Full Set of Teeth , on Rubber For Five Dollars. A perfect fit snarnntoeil. Teeth extracted without pain or danjer. anil without niiaes- thotlcs. Gold nnd silver lllllngs ut lowpM rates. Bridge and Crown Work. Teeth with out plates. All work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entrance , Idtli street elevator. Open evenIngs - Ings until 3 o'clock. LATES/ / " DR. wt CTIK. SSfcttSr i. . " % JJButton rose. C w cil Gr prtlTe ! Vtftknrti , fflvlQt Frtlr. Mild , ftontb * l r , CiotUimt C rr t > cf Klwlrlellt tbrouib nil WLAI ! PARTS , iriurlct tt.m loHtlLTII tua tllllllllll H HTRtMlTII Llrrlric lurrtnl ftll 1..U.IIJ. or wr forfeit H.OCPO In e ib UII.Tix ! Sniprn.nrj CouplrU ( S. ni ) ef. Vorit oiri Fcr DUirillr i' rl In Ihrvv monlhi. bealpd runr bl t Prre. BAKDEM EIXCTRIOCO. . I " - " Bi..rHIC < " > .l" HERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. BpcclUc for Hjirteria. DIrrlnesj.Fiti , Kenralula , Wale . ( ulnoM. Mental Iwpretilon. rioftenlDRof ttic hmln.ro FUltlnz In ln nltT loadlnr to mUery dwar or le tb , Prt mMuro Old , B rrennce . lorj > cf Power In either e x , Involunt&ry LoMes.&nr ! cnufel by orereiertlo.i ot the bruin , ncir-tbute or OTer-lnduigf n6e. ach box contun onemontL't treit- ment Jlitioi , or tli for 55 , tent bjr m ll | > rcpnJil. ; With f ch order for tlr boxcill rend purelijucr puartntee to refund ooney If the treatment foliate curt * . Guaranteed Isucd andirt'ouine GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 raruuin Street. - - Onmha , Neb FRENCH SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE and permanent CURE for all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS. CDIM where other treatment fails , Full directions with each tattle. Price , ono dollar- Bee tlirnatgro cf L- BXAHL. For Sale By All Druggists. MADE BY SPECIAL PROCESS--THE BEST. . Cocoa is of supreme importance as an article of diet. Van Houten's has fifty per cent , more flesh-forming proper ties than exist in the best of other cocoas. "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " The tissue of the cocoa bean is so softened as to render it easy of digestion , and , at the same > time , the aroma is highly developed. dr-VAN JIOUTr.X'S COCOA ( "onto tried , alwij-B used " ) Is the original , pnr , nlii' lilc Ciieoa , Invented , imtcntcil nnd mnilc InlEollund.and is to-day better &nd inert fuWrthtn aorcf tbo numeroui imllationi. In ( act , a compnr.itite lc t will eiiiljr Ibit no uthtr Cocoa erjuali this //mtulor'j la eolntility , tcretiblo tatte nd nutritive tic . "LirECittuleIn the world.ik lor VANlIOCTrN's and taVe noctber. "He h&d smaJl skill o" horse f-lesh who bought- & goose ho ride on''Dbrirl'fcJ oj-ih8.nd be convinced. fnils to P1"11 "tisfactory. results in scouring nnd cleaning , and necessitates n great outlay of time ami labor , \vhich raoro than balances nny saving in cost. Practical people \vill find SAl'OLIO the best nnd cheapest eoa'p for house-cleaning and scouring. f < 4 NO GTJR.EX ! MO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. fcTO trcn jcnrt'f jj.crknro. A r rultrtraduateln mtdlclnf , ni diploma * ibow Ii mill treitlni ; nltb tlio frvn tn mc < o nl ; Nervi UdCLrui Ir nd l'rlrat < idl > uB > ei. A i > vtuiunent euro L'uarnnUcU IvrCntarrh. Bpvnuat irrtci'O , \ itMiinboctl , Seminal \ \ kne i , Mitbt Ix ie , liciiutoucT , Hilillli ) | , Htrlctuie , nmlall dUc v of tliv HlooJ. fckln end t'nnarj OrK n . .N. II , 1 Kunrintve H'JUforornrj ca > I uadeitule rind lull to cure. < onkultuU nlrce. Uvo * lilfitulct oJLJlcjioutlrje. Otllco hours Ja. ia , lo b p , in. Sunday , 111 a. in. ton BL Omaha Manufacturers , Hoots null Shoe * . KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. , Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes AscnUfor Boilon UubberPliooro. . 1103,1101 nndllOd llarnrj btioct , Uniihn , Xcb. llrcwcrs. BTOK2 It ILEU , Lager Beer Brewers , 1MI Ncrth Ifth Street , Gatihn , Neb. Cornice. EAOL.E CORNICE WOHK3 , Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornlco Window our' nil roctnllokrlltlits , John Kpenctcr , jiroiirlctor. 111 ? nnd 110 fontli 10th ttrt-p t. Artists' Materials. A. HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' Materials , Pianos and Organs , ' 1513 Uouclat Street , Oainut , Nob. - - = 3 Conl , C kc , Kto. _ OUAH A CO AL , " "COKE AND LI ME CO.V Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. I. K. Cur. Hth nnd Uouglns Strccti , Oiuuha , Neb. DEAN , AUMSTHONO & CO. , Wholesale Cigars. < 01 N. 16th Street. "llellol" HS9. Dry Goods niul Notions. II. E. SMITH fc CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions Corner llllinrul ItoirnM Streets. ' * KIL.PATKICK-KOCII DKY'OOODS CO. , Importers aud Jobbers in Dry Goods , BeaU' FurnltblnR Ooodn Corner llth anil lluney Streets , Omnhfv , Kul ) . Furniture. DEWEY At STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Knrnnin Street , Oninha , Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVEH1CK , Furniture. Omnha , Notrn'kn. Groceries. McCORD , BRADY fc CO , Wholesale Grocers , l.th nd Lcavcnworth Stre eti , Omnhn , .Vcbrn'fcn. , Ktc. _ O. "W. DOUGLAS & CO. , Dealers in Hardwood Lumber , r , rd 1310 N ICth SI. . Omaha. _ JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc. Inported and American Portland Cement. 8t t J teat Tor MlUankco llvdrsullo Comtat , tnd Qulncj Willie Lime. CHA8. n. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. Woo a c&rpaU and pnrquet flooring. 8th Bad Doaclu BtriJuls. Uiuahn , Ne.bra > ltu. T " * FRED W. GREY , Lumber Lime Cement Etc. Etc , , , . , , Corner 9th and VouRlas Streets , Onanha. * * . n.m -I- - ; : Millinerami Notions. I. OBERFELDER Ac CO. , Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , ' 2(13 ( , 210 and 212 South llth street. Notions : | " " " J."T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods,1 1124 Uarncr utrcut. Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE co. . ' Wholesale Refined aud Ltfirlcaling Oils ; Arle icraue , eta , Omiha. A. n. Dlsbop , Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry nice itocV ot prlntlnc , wrapping nnd wrttlnj piper. Special attention given to card paper. Snflea , A. L. DEAKB & CO. , General Agents ( or Halls' Safes , Ml and 323 South 10th St. . Omaha. Toys , Etc. H. HARDY tc CO. , Jobber ! of Dolls Albums Goofls Toys , , , Fancy , tlou > FurnlMilns Oouda , ChlWrcn't Carrlnte * . 121 tnrnuni itrect , Oainlia , Neb. I Water Supplies. U. 8. WIND ENGINE ft PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , wlnrt mill. . HIS unit ! HOJonci it. , Omaha. O. K. Ko i , Actint' itanauer. \ Iron AVorlts. PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS , I Wrought and Cast Iron Building Wort,1 Knglnpn , bra ! i work , eoncral fo-jndrr. ruachlno aa4 blackspiltll work OHIco ami wurkj , U. 1" . j Hy and Kth itrnvt , Umahx ' OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS , . Manl'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safe/ / Vault * , JM1 work , Iron nbnttari unit tire etcupei. O. Andreen.prop'r. Cor. lltUand Jact onSt . i , Doors , Ktc. M. A. DISBROW It CO. , Wholesale manufacturers of Sash Doors Blinds aud , , Mouldings. Branch oflico , 12th and Iiard eUeots , Omabi , Neb. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , f Of South Omalia. Limited. NEBRASKA National Bank U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , Capital. - - - - $4OOOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O - B7.BOO Oflrennnd PlrpctornHenry W. Y toi , I'reildenti IditliS. Heoil , Vlce-1'rcsMi'iU ; JameiW. Suvnjf , M. V. Jlor e , JobnS. Collins , 11. 0. UuihloK , J. N , Jb Patrick , W. 11. B. Ilmlj : ( . , c < nhler. T1-IIH IRON BAKK. Corner 12tb and Farnim fits. A. General Uunkhif lluslnesa Transacted. OOiMMER-OIAlA National Bank. Cop tnl , $40OOOO Surplus , 44.O.O Olflreri nnrt niroclor A. r , Ilrpktn * , preildntt W. ( J. Maul , YlctM'HIIdent ; Alfred Mlllurd , rHililcr ) F , II. llrjunt , ( nilf.niiil ca lilrri DC'liorlci Turnor.i I. . X Wllllaiai , K. Jl. iloi ou.&n , \ \ . UMar , K. it lce ! cn. cn.We Offer for Sale , Four tlious-md ton * cholcp Iliilcd Iltiy. I' . O. II , earn , rilrungo'n Bidlim , Ltiton or KurnloU btatlmis , on U , .M. & Hi. 1' . H. 1C. , In lots uxult iiurvliiikcr ; iirlcoa rugulutuj by iliu murkefe Cull und ouu us. STRANGE BROS , , E10UX ClX3f4 IOWA. ,