I THE QATATTA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 8. 1887. 3 rnODUCE MA UK KT. MlhTftnkce. Feb. 7. Wheat Steady ; Mli , "S c ; Maj-ch,773 < o ! MnyS2j Corn Firm ; No. 3.8 > e. Oats-Steady , No. 2 white , COJ c. Uye-Steady : No. 1 , k-ic. Hurley Weak ; No. 2 , 60c. Provisions Firm : pork , February , 513,25 ; Slny.S13.45. Lard February , SO.CO ; Mny , SC.SO. Huttcr-lulct ( ; dalrp , lOQ'JOc. KRira AVcnkcr nt 27e. Hccelpts-Flonr , 1,017 bbls. ; wheat , 22,8'X ) bu. ; barley. 15,025 bu. Shlpnionta Flour , 4,025 bbls. : wheat , 1,303 bn. ; bnrloy. 5.175 bn. 3 red , MX@y > r- Clnclnnntl. FeK 7. Wlilskv Active nnd firm ; sales , 1,004 bbls. ; lir.lslicd goods on basis Si. 13. MlnnonpoilR. Feb. 7. Wheat No. 1 hard was quoted nt thu close nt TUc for cash or Feb ruary , and S3ko for Mny : No. 1 noithern was quoted at 7Mc for caili or February , nnd 81Vc for May ; No. 3 northern ruled ncnnlnal nt 70J c tor cash or February , and 7Uj ! u for Way. _ tavis STOCK. CUIunEo , Feb. 7. The Drover's Journa loportu follows : Cnttlc Hccelplfl. 0,000 ; sldpment1) ) , CCOO ; market strong nnd active ; shipping steers , UV ) to l.f0 His , SH.M-.00 ) ; stockers nnd feed ers , S2.50fai.23 : ; Texas steeis , SIU . HOK.S Itccolpta , 41,000 : shipments , 1,000 inailtet Htroncer nnd higher ; iouih unit mixed , Sl.b > Oc < tn.X : ) ; pncklnc nnd slilpoliiA S5.00@rvlO ; light S > .7fi ; skips , S3.ro@i. 10. Shcop Receipts , 3,000 ; shipments 1,000 ; mar ket stronit : native ? . 3.00al ( ! b5vi : ! trrn. ! J.O(34.00 ) ( ; Texans , S2.50 I.IK ) ; lambs , 'J.52 ® 5.10 , OMAHA IjlV'13 STOCK. Tlio AVcek. Alonday , Fcb , 7. The recelpls of eattlo linvo been light dur- liiK the whole week past , only 2,000 belns rc- clvcd , but nt the snmo time there was a Rain of 100 head over the week before. The week opened with a dull and weak market. There wns not much chniif'o until Friday , when jirlcos firmed up somewhat and there wns u more active demand. Tliero has been unite nn ndvnnce In the liog market since a week ago. Last week opened with hogs f-clllng nt S4.70 ( l > 0. On Tuesday the market advanced G@10u nnd the followlnir day the maiket was still stronger. On Thursday S5.00ns paid tor IIORS , the highest price ever reached nt these yards. The week closed with the market Btiong. One of the featnies of the week was I IK ; advance In light hogs winch sold up even with heavy hogs. The receipts durlnir the week amounted to 11 , : > 00 , a loss of 3,1)00 ) liom the week before. There wns very little done in the sheep market. On Thursday one bunch averaging W pounds brought SXUO. Cnttlc. There were no especially now features In the cattle market. The receipts continue Hjjlit nnd the maikctnbont steady. Tlie receipts were cxttcinely light even for Monday. The market was strong and ac tive nt Satin day's prices. Every tldus : was eold at an early hour. Sheep. There were several loads In to-day but none sold. Ilcuclpts. Cattle fiOO Jlo S 1 GOO ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Sheep . . . . . . .Y.Y.Y.Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 ProvtillliiK Prices. Showlnc the prevailing prices paid for live Block on this maiki't : Choice steers , line to ir > 00 lbs..SI.254.no Choice sti-erH , 1100 to ISOO Iba. . . : U > 5i.oo ( fiood to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 2.7511(3.25 Fair to mciliiiin Krass cows 2.00W.r ( > 0 Uood toelmli-o bulls a.OO'cfrU'O UKlitand iiieiliiinihours 4.Krit,1i.H ( ( ) Uciod to elioico heavy IIORS 4.SHMr.00 ) Uood to cliolco mixed liom l.ar > M4. ! 0 Choice sheep , 00 to 120 Ibs 8.50 $ 1.00 Ilcprcsnntativo Halos. Urtnco ori'rlcos. Bliowlni ; the hiclinst nnd lowest prlcos paid tfir loads of tie s on tills mnrkot ( luring Uiop'iist snvou iluys and tor ttio same time last month nml n year rigo. Showlnc the niiiubor of cattle , liors nnd cheep sliljip''d from the yards during thu day. . CATTI.K. No. cars. Jit. Dest. ! V5 Jill Chicago 61IKE1' . No. cars. Ht. Dost. 7 1 ! . 1 Chlciiso Allsaloaof Rtock.m this niarlcot nro niailo tercwt. llvii wolzlit unless otliorwiso st.xtoil. i { ) rail hntjs si'll sit Kc per Ik for nil wclehts. 'Skins , " or ho s wishing loss than 10Jb3. \ . nov.iluo. l'rojnunt ; sows nro docked 40 Ibs. nndstnesSOIba , by the public Inspector. Notes. Light receipts. Everything sold. A strong hoc market. N , Pnscoo , Ames , Nob. , arrived with a load of eattlo too late fur to-day'i ) market , P. U. Smith , St , Kdwnrds , wns in to-day and marketed six loads of corn-ted steeis. L. Akin , Clarlndn , hnd In one load of cat tle und J no. J/.uislnn , FiUrliolU , t\ro loads. Mr. AKIHIW , of the fiun of Snoll & Agncw , Aslilimil , was hero and sold n load of hogs. J. L. Hitter , of Morso. Hojjers & Co. , Noith llend , was In nnd marketed a load ot cattle. O. Jl. Ilnmmond & Co. , received twelve loailb of cattle to-day shipped In liom other markets. Seven loads of bheep were received from Diury it Videntluo und Peiry te Wiley , ot Kea > n py. Col. K. P. Snvacre , secretary of the Fine Stock 1recder's ! association , has jonnto ; Sew- nrd , to attend the nicotine ot thu nasoclatlon Mhleh convenes to-monow. Tim funcrnl of thu Infant gen of .1. (5 , Mar tin , of the llnu of Mai tin Hros. , took place this afternoon , Messrs. iloilue , iluwtiy , Nabh und Wullwork acted as bearer * . The Jlttlo fellow was nn unusually bilclitaud promlslni ; boy and n general favoilto. Among the < o having hoes In the market Mo. Vnlley Jns > . Danloy. Ashland ; W. W i' V Jtlchnrdson , He i Cloud ; K. 11. Wllcox , Alum : W. J. Davis & Co. , Uotlsonburc ; U. 11. Sims I'cntsiuoulli. OMAHA WIIOLKSALE MAUKETS The Week. Monday , Feb. 7. One of the features of the past \\eek , In tlu produce maikets , was the weakening of tlu CSK nnrkct. At the beginning of the weeli fii'sli ffusveie brlngiui ; Uic , but thu markel Crndunllyeakoned until dealers were glaii totako2lc. If utter has weakened and re cclpts have been gradually increasing. Then has been a very no'.iceama Improveiaeut Ir Uie poultry market. At the beelnuiiiK of UK \\oekchickcnsvteie ouly brlngliii : be , mi Iwfoia the close weie In good demand nt lOc Turkeig also advanced fiom 7@So to 10llc Ttinro has been no special chnnga In othe : lines Ythlrh have been selling all the week a piiecv as quoted below. General Proiluoe. Thefolloiclna prices are/or round IcfS a , , yrocJii o.\as told on the in $ > hu iounun ifltobtHom rtn frnlti represent the prices at tc/ilc/i / / oi/.ilr / ( ( ? orders arc nilvl. ; The receipts nro liberal and the market weak. The choicest Is selling mostly nt lGt(18c ( ( ; fair to cood. 14ivl5c ; common , 10415c. , Kflos The bulk of the fresh stocK sold nt 2l@25c , It belnc hard even to obtain the latter price. EOAMK 1'ralrlo chickens , rnand \ \ \ \ vcn- I son arc out of &eason and It Is con trary to the law for dealers to handle them. ' 1 he law has never been very strictly en- lorccd , and n t-ood many dealers handle * liemafter they are out of season : Ducks , Mallard , ccr doz , Sl..XflJiOO ; ducks , Teal , Sl.snoii.eo : ducks , mixed , S1.25J cecso , SS.iXMii.oo : Hrants. S2.00 ; Jack rabbits , S3. OOf small rabbits. 50 COc. Poui.TiiY Tim leceipts were very lltht and the demand good for choice dressed chickens. Chickens lOc ; turkeys lo&llc ; gri"u nnd ducks K < ? 10c. aVior.TAinis : : Uoets , carrots , parsnlps'and turnips nre quoted at tOc. lloise-rndlsli roots 84.00 ( < U.f > 0 pel bbl. POTATOES The weather has been so cold duiitig the past few dajs that It was linpo sl- bla to linndlo potatoes to any extent. The ( ratio Is limited almost entirely to tlio salu ot small lots from the store. Fair to good stock , from stole , small lots , W05c ; choice stock , fiom stoic , small lot" , OSC < 70c. OYSTIIIS : Mediums , 20c : standards , 2fe ; selects , 2Se ; extra selects , 3c ; N. Y. counts , A'I'PI.KS The apple maiket la firm and stocks on baud ate light ; Choice .Ml soiiii stock per bbl. S3.76M1.00 ; Choice Michigan stock per bbl. E4.PO. * ONioNS-llomeurowil stock , per bu. 81.00 @ 1.40. Cni.r.uv Choice slock , per doz. 40iIl' ? > c. OiiAN'Ois : There Is nliurral supply ol good stock on the nmiUct ; Vulencla per ent\ SO.OOni.GO ( ; Cntllornln. per box , S'J.OOC < i3.35 ; Florida , per box , SH-OOi/IWi. Iji'.Moxs T4io market looking up and prires have advatiml In Ni-w York ; Messina taui-y , per box , S5.00. CiiANiir.nitii'.s Capo Cod , fancV , per bbl , S12.00bell ; and biiilc , per bbl , 510.00 ; Hell and Clieiiy , S'.i.7.j. HKAXS Inleilor stock , 75i(5S1.00 ; peed clean couutrv , S1OJJ1,25 ; medium , li.nnl picked , SI. 10u$1.0o ; Imiid picked navy , gl.GO K-8.ro. PiioVisioNS Ham 12c bronlcf.ist bacon 1 1117 > 1 1 * ' * 1 5 * lit II l , A < vo ; L/l I IIIV LOb l i Lt'lIf ike ; elo.ir sldu bacon , hve , , ; iliy salt ilits , b'e ; shoiilders , 7c : dried beef , regular , Ki.btm AND Mir.i.sTUT'rs Winter wheat Hour , best iiinlltv | patent , S2.7."i ; second nuiil- Itv , fe'j.'JXLO-.M ) ; uost nuallty sinnt ) ; wheat liom , patent. S2.40ti52.iiO ; W. J. Wolslian's bunkwheat liour , per bbl , SO.OO : do , double sacks , SUX : ) per hundred ; W. .1. Welslmn's No. 1 , ready rnlsed , forty 2J , Ib package.- , in case , S4. 50 ; do , twenty 5 Ib packnucs in cafe , S4.50 ; bran , 70o pur cwt ; chopped teed , 7 , * > c per cwt ; whiti ) coin meal , iw ; yellow corn , meal , SOirt'.Wc per cwt ; scieenitiir. fiO'ii'Se per cwt ; hoininv , Sl.50 : shorts , 70o Ver cwt ; ginhnin , SI. 75 ; hay , in bales , 87.00 per ton. Grocer * ' Mst. Pirici.r.s Medium , In bbls , SO.OO ; do , In half bhls , Si.50 : ; small. In bbls. 57.00 ; do , in halt bbls , SLK ( ) ; Klierkins , hi bbls , 53.00 ; do , In half bbls , SLIM ) . SmiAits Powdered , O' 37c : cut loaf GjftiJ07feBranulatedGli't30jo ; ) : confectioners A , hKOiite : slandaul extra C , 5Xfi6)3fc ; extra C. fiiftftJSXe ; medium jellow , 4f < | 5c. MA.TCIIKS IVr caddie , 2Sc ; square cases , 51.70 : mule siinnre. 81.20. ' 4-iallon kegs 51.20 ® 1.25 SYiiui'-No. 70 , - ; , ; Now Orleans per u'allon ( ji40c ; mnplo syrup , half bbls , "old Ume , " pur gallon , 70c ; 1 gal lon cans , per doglO.OO ; halt gallon cans , cer doz , S5.50 ; quart cans , Si.w. : ( STAIICH Mliror slnss. 1 Ib , Cc ; mirror pioss , a Ib , 55fc : mirror Eiloss , Olb , o e ; Graves corn , 1 f b,6J c ; KhiKsford's corn , I In , 7c ; Klnirsford's closs , 1 Ib. 7e : Kincsford s closs , 0 Ib , 7Kc ; Klncsford's pure , 31b , 7 c ; Kinpbfords bulk. 4c. , CANDV Mixed. UClllJtfo ; stick , 8 } < f@9' c. CitACKKns Oarneau's sod.i , butter and picnic. SKC ; crcams.H . c ; plnger snaps , > $ c ; city soda , 7 . . SOAI-S Kirk's savon impcilnl , S3. 70 : KlrK s satinet. SU.OO ; Kirk s standard , S3.05 ; Kirk's white Hussian. 84.00 ; Kirk's whitecap - cap , 0.50 ; dome , 53.85 ; washboard , 5 .10 ; white cloud. 83.75. CANNKU Oooia-Oystcrsstanilardpcr case , 8H.15eZ3.fflj ; strawberries , B Ib. per case. S'J.aO ; raspberries. 2 Ib , per case , & 2.25 ; oCalifornla pears , per case , 84.50 ; apricots , per cnsj , Sl.GO ; peaches , POcr.so , S5.00 ; white cher ries , per case , SO.OO ; plums , per case , S3.05 ; blueberries porcnse. Sl.bo : o-'ir pltiins , 2 Ib , per case , S2.50 ; jiluoapplos , 3 Ib , per case S.205.75 : ! ; 1 Ib nihckerel. per doz , Sl.-IO ; 1 It ) salmon , per doz , S1.50ai.5T ; 210 , goose berries. per case , S1.75 ; B Ib string beans , per early , toes. 552.50(32.10' ( : uTb.coVii S2.iOii2.40. ; ( DniEi ) FnuiT Wo. 1 quarter apples , 6c ; evaporated in boxes. 12J < f@13c ; black berries. boxes. 105@llc ; peaches , Salt Lnkc , I860. io@10) < c ; peaches , evaporated. ! 5' < c ; raspberries , new , 2Jc ; cnrients , 7@7 > je ; ; prunes , new. 7c. . . . . Ordlnnrv grades , \\T c falP 15e8l5Kcinline. ; iriKOiOc ; choice , lo@lGc ; fancy preen nnd jullow. 10@17c ; old eov- ernment Java , 20r20c ( ; interior .lavn , lO © 20c ; Mocha , 22 24e : Arbucklo's roabted 20'ic ' ; McI.nuKhlln's XXXX roasted , J ) % Uil\\orth's.20c ; Hed Cioss , B 0 > 4c. Gcncrnl Markets. liinr.3 Orcon butchers. CKgOc ; green cured. 7c : drv Hint. llfi12c ; dry salt. OCrtilOc ; creon calf skins , 050) ) c ; damaged hides , two-thirds price. Tallow ii e. Grease- Prime white , 3 c ; yellow. 2)/e ; brown , 15f hliccn Polls , sr < a7&c. "VAIINISHKS Uairols , per allen ; rurnl- ture. extra , Sl.10 ; furnltun1. No. 1. Sl.OD ; coach extin , 81.40 ; coach , No. 1 , 51,20 ; Ua- mar , extra , 31.75 ; .Japan , 70c ; nsphaltum , extra b5c : shellac , 53.50 ; hard oil linlsh , 51.50 HEAVV llAnnwAnr. Iron , rate 52.7Q- sawed dry. 51.50 ; tongues , each. 80o : axels. each. 75c ; snnaro nuts , per Ib. ClM71c ; cell chain , per Ib. CQ12o ; mnllcable , 7 ( < 4''o ' ; lion wi'decs , Cc ; crowlurs , Oe ; harrow Ueth ; , 4'sc , spring steel , 7gyc ( ; Uurdon's horse shoos. S4.GOHurden'8 ; mule shoes. $ "i.50. Harbnd wire , In car lots , S4.00 per 100 Ibs. Nails , rntes , 10 to M , 8.i.tO : steel nails , 52.00. Shot , S1.05 ; buckshot , 81.85 : oriental powaor , kegs , 83.50 ; do. half kegs , 82.00 ; do. quarter kega. 81.50 : blasting , kegs , 52.35 ; fuse , per 10 feet , C5e. Lead bar. SIB . _ PAINTS IN On , White lead. Oraaha.P P. , 7 > < c ; white lead , St , Louia , pure. S7.5Mar- ; selllca green , 1 to Ib cans , 2e ; Kronen.me , ereen seal , 12c ; rench zinc , red seal , lie ; French rlnc. In varnish asst. 20c ; Ke nch zlnc.75c ; vermllllon. . Knicllsh , In oil , 7.V. ; " " red. son red . . . . chrome yel _ , . . . . . . . . . . . . oclire , 1'reneh , 25fc ; ochre , Amoripan , IKe ; U'lntor'H mlneiaf. 2Kn ? Lehlgh blown , UHo ; Sranlbh brown , 2Xo ; rrlnco's mineral , "bPiuiTS CoIoL'no spirits , 183 proof , 81.17 ; do 101 proof , SI. 18 ; spirits , second quality , 101 proof , 81.17 ; do 18S proof , 51.16 Alcohol. IbS prooi , S2.20 per wluu callon. Itodlstllled whiskies , Sl.00ai.no. tlln , bli'iuled , l.'iU@ 8.00 ; Kentucky bourbons , $2.00(30.00 ( ; Ken tucky and Pennsylvania ryes. 82.OOMfl.50 ; Golden Sheaf bourbon nnd rye whiskies , S1.50S.OO. Hramtlos. Imported , S5.00Qi.V ) : - domestic , 81.80Q3.oo. Gins , Imported. 54,50 0.00 ; domestic , 8I.25 3.00. ChampaRnes , Imported , uer case. S2S.OO(3a3.00 ( ; American , . $ lO.OO in.oa luv 1'AiNTS-Whlte lead , 8c : French /Inc , 12c ; I'arls wtdtlnc , 2 o ; whltlnir , Kilders , 2Jfc ; whiting , rom'l , lVo ; lampblack , ( ler- uiaiistown. I2c ; lampblack , ordinary , be ; Prussian blue.Mcultramarine ; , ibc ; vainly k- brown. Sc ; umber , burnt , 4o ; umber , raw. 4c ; sienna , burnt , 4c : Blonna , taw , 4n ; Paris green , Keiiulne. We. Parli cieen , com mon , 233 ; cliromo green , N. Y , . 20e ; Termlllion American. l'c > ; innian raw anil burnt umber , 1 tt > rans , v.'c ; raw nnd burnteU'nna , 12o : vandyke brown , 13c ; ro- llneil lampblack 13o : coach black and Ivory black , lOc ; drop black. I6e ; I'ruhSiau blue , 40c ; ultramarlno black , 18c ; chrome irreen.U , * i , & I ) . , lOc ; blind nna shutter preen. U. to. & D. , 16o ; Paris creep , I8o ; Indian red , I5a ; Venntlan red , Ite ; Tuscan. Me ; American vermllllon , U & I ) . , 20o ; yellow ochre , 2c ; L. M. & O , U , . 18o ; eooil ochre. lOc : nntenl dryer , 60 ; training color , light oak , dark oalc , walnut , chestnut nnd asli. I'M. DniiosANii tiHEMioAi.s. Acifli carbolic , ff-c ; aclu , tartarlc , 52c ; balsam copaiba , per tt , f > 0cj bark sassafras , per B > , lOc ; calomel , per D > , 7Sc. chlnehonldla , per ot , 40c ; chlorO' form , per B > , 4xo ; Dover powders , per n > , S1.25epsom ; salts , per B > , JKo ; Klycurine , pure , per Ib. SOii ; lead , tcctato , per a > , 21oj oil , castor , No. 1 , per gal. , Cl.&Oc ; oil castor , No. 2 , per Kftl , 91 40 ; oil olive , per gal. , 81.40 ; oil oriiranuum , We ; opium , 13.20 ; qulnlnu , P. & W , nnd H. it S , , per.oz. 70c ; potassium Iodide , per tb , gj.75 ; talloln , per oz. 40a ; sul- nbiiu inorDhlne. per 01. ! J.(15 ( ; sulphur , pot tt,4o ; stochnlno. , t > cr oz. 81.20. . lfuits AND suixh The following prlecs are for prime , well handled-fcltliis ; Heaver , prime , clean per pouud.S1.50 t3.iW ; fall.Sl.2f @ 400 ; meaty ana inferior. Sl.OOQl.25. Bear , btowa and grizzly , * 5,0xas.00.i ( cubs id ! yparllnes , SiOO I.OO. D.idger. M fiOc , Cat , wild , 20 ® lOc ; domestic , black. 10i$15c ; do mestic , sundry colors , 5@Sc. Fox , red , 51.CO ® l 2 , " > ; os S'iOOC'll.OO ; crny , 40 < < J50c ; sliver , 510.00(340.00. ( Fisher , 54.00 0.00. OtterS4.00 ( gO.OO. Martin , S1.00 1.75. Muskrnt , win ter , largo , lt"c " ; fall. 5c ; kilts , le. Mink , large , datk , av340c ; small and pale , 15(3200. ( Hnc- coon , large prime , 40f < ? .1jOc ; small nnd Inferior , BOiiiSOc. Skunk , common , 15@25c. Wolf , largo grey , 81.50(32.50 ( ; coyote or prairie , trtf ) Me. leer and antelope , winter , T.cr . pound 15c ; fall and summer , per pound 200. OrT linmoor. J1OAKDS. No.l COM. s. 1. s. 12,1 * nd 18 ft S17.50 No a " ' 12 M * ndlfl ft 14.75 No.S " " 12,14audl6U 13.50 " " 12 HandlO ft 12.00 DIMENSIONS AND TIMtlGRA. AND rAUTITION. 1st com. , fin Whlto Pine Partition. . . . 5 3.00 Cd " " " " " . . . . 27.50 2d Com. ; V In. Norway Pine Celling. . . . 14.W FBSCI.VO. No. 1 , ( .t 0 Inch , 13 and H ft , rouli..517.0S No. 3 , 4 & Cinch , la ami U ft. , roimh. . . 14.00 STOCK IWAltUS. A 13 inch. s. IB. 4iiO . 8X00 niainch " " 4'JO . 2.1.50 No. 1 , com. 12 In. , s. 1 s , . 10. ISA 20 ft. . . 21.00 No. 2. " " ' ' " ' . . 1S.M ) No. 3 , " ' ' 12 it 14 ft . 17.00 " " " " 10ft . No. 1 , plftlii.Snnd 10 Inch . $17.51 No. 2 , jilam.S nnd 10 Inch . 15.50 " " ' ' " XX clear. Bali"5 ! 's'tanOan" ' 53.00 ; No. 1 , gl.i : > ; Lath , 52.25. PosM-Whlto Cedar , 0 In. , J s , 12c ; 8 In. rs " u' ' < 0- . JII3VAIID OP OO ) Ij\13iS. A Wcnltliy Ijoril Slnrcs a Itnbllcr Out ot'Countcnnnoi * . Coolni'ss and "assurance" often mnko : ui exci'llent , btibstiuito tor all othei * HID niib of ik-feiibo , if they are ri litl mutiiigeil. Here uro two anecdotes , says the Youth's Companion , which ilhistnxto this faet by thu aid of very dilVeri'iit cir cumstances : Lord O , an Knglish nobleman , was a very ronjli amf im perious man , also quite deaf. . He was riiliug along the road one day in a post- chaise , asleep , when ho was stoppeil by a robber on horseback , who awoke him. ' What do yon wantV" said Lord O , angrily. ' 'Money , my lord. " "What money ? Are you a robber ? Are you the rascal who lias just awoke mo so suddenly ? " "Conic , bo quickl" said tlio highway man. " 1 nave no time to lose ; I must have your purse. " "My pursol" exclaimed Lord O . "In deed , you shall not have it. Really , you carry on a line trade. " He pulloti out his purse , which was full , and with his linger and thumb deliber ately took out two guiuuas , which ho gave to the robber. _ "Tliero : that's enough for a scoundrel like you ; I hope to tee you hanged some of tlieso days. " The robber was onrazcd at the indif ference of Lord O , vyhocooly put up bis purse , still callinjr him a rascal and a scoundrel and repeating that he hoped to see him hanged soon , The robber was so much awed by the other's manner that lie did not venture to insist on lii * do maud for the purse , though he had a pistol in his band to enforce it , arid Lord O drove on. The other story puts the shoo on the other foot , and makes the malefactor the cool headed one , Massona , when he held command in Italy under liouai > artowho was then first consul , was accused repeatedly of plun dering , and finally dismis-cd from bis command in disgrace and recalled to Paris to give an account of his financial transactions in Genoa and Lombardy. On lus arrival at Paris bo was strongly reprimanded by Uonaparto in the pres ence of several general ollieers , some of whom rested under a like accusation. When the lirst consul had finished ins philippic , Massena turned , bowed with a very submissive air , and said : " 1 am a thief. " Then ho fixed his eye on Bonaparteand making another bow , said : "Thou art a thief. " Looking nest at General Murat , lie con tinued : "Ho is a thief. " Then , regarding the whole brilliant cir cle of oll'iccis. lie exclaimed : "We are thieves. " Then , bowing respectfully to them all , he added : "You arc thieves , " He then retired coolly , saying as he went : "Yes , Citi/en Consul , they are all thieves Mich is the character of the French republicans ! " Massena's singular dcfciiho , which no doubt contained no little truthsaved him from any further proceedings in the matter of his pliiiulcrings. A Kcinarkullo I'rcsentlmenr. Jackson ( ( ia. ) News : Miss Minnie Atkinsonsister , of young Arthur A. Atkin- hon , who died near Jackson last Satur day night , lias been an inmate and stu dent at Mary Sharp college , Winchester , Tenn. , for two terms past , and only ar rived home last night , upon receiving a telegram of the serious illness of her brother. She relates a most singular cir cumstance connected witli the death ot her brother as follows : She was very much devoted to her brother Arthur , and had his picture with her , which she showed to her associates in college , and often spoke of the good qualities of her brother. One of the young ladies .seemed smitten with the picture and asked to see it often. On last 1'riday this young lady was in com pany with Misss Minimi , and asked to bee the picture. It was given her to look at , and after ga/.ing nt it intently a few minutes , she said : "Isn't your brother dcoilf" Of course the suggestion startled Miss Minnie , but she replied : "No , ho is not dead. " The young lady , still gazing at the pic ture , said : "Minnie , your brother is dead. " Miss Minnie immediately went to the president and told him what had oc- curiedi aud begged him to let her go home al once , The president said it was a mere idle fancy of the young lady , and she ought not to let it trouble her mind , but to return to her room and think no more of it. She returned to her room , but could not shako oil' thu impressions made by the predictions of the young lady , for she had a presentiment that it was true , and that she would receive a telegram confirming it. On Sim a ay morning .she went to the president and told him that lie ought to have let her go home yesterday , for bho would receive a telegram to-day announcing her brother's serious illness. The president hooted at the idea and again sent her back to her room , Soon after leaving the president on Sunday she received the telegram and at ouco nnido preparations for her jour- nev home. Taking the south-bound train , the president and physician of the college accompanied her a part of the way , when Miss Minnie was intercepted by a telegram from Winchester , -LU11I1. , stating that the young lady who hud foretold the death of Mr , Arthur Atkinson - son , in Jackson was deadl The presi dent and physician returned to Winches ter and .Mis : ? Minnie came on to Jackson , to HnU her adored brother a corpse. Tak ing the circumstances altogether , they form a mysterious and remarkable Com bination of fact ? . The Jiarkns system of steam healing is now in operation at II. , E. Gray's , 1 N. 10th bt. : cost only ? 30. Call and ox- . auiiuo. ' SEATON & LEA , Geu'l Western Amenta , DANA AND HIS BOOK. How "Two Years Ucfbre the. Jlnst" ( Jalncil nn Unwilling I'ttrclinaer. Ko-roading ngnln "T\Vo Years Ucforo the Mast , " next to "Tom Cringle's I < og , " the most delightful of sea-talcs , says a correspondent of the Philadelphia Hcc- ord , I recalled a story told years ago by Richard H. Dana , jr. , himself about his book , anJ told again to me last year by the friend to whom luyclatcd. it. It has never been in print , I am sure. "When 1 got back. " said Dana , "from my two years before the mast1 my eyes , which Tiadscnt me oil'on the cruise , were en tirely well. I sot to work at oucc to make a story of my experiences out of the journal which 1 had kept during the voy age. I worked at it a long time , and thought when 1 got through that I had produced an interesting book. Hut when 1 submitted it to my father he rather dis couraged mo by commenting upon its 'ack of finish and polish. It seemed 'ongli ' and fragmentary to him and 1 re- npinbor he ald to nm : 'No publisher vould publish that. ' Somehow or other , was not fully convinced of this , aud ifter waiting awhile I sent it to a famous S'ew York publisher. He kept it a eng time and then wrote that while it vas interesting it did not seem to bo nvailablo for immediate publication.1 wrote back telling him that 1 was anx- ous to dispose of the manuscript and isking him to make mo an oiler for it. le waited some time belore replying , i'hen lie wrote that , while ho thought larryat had rather surfeited the appetite f the public for tales of the seaho would leverthelessundertake the publication of ny book. Hut , inasmuch as its chances > f success were so doubtful , ho did not eel that he could oiler mo more than ? 1,000 for the manuscript , and even that inly on condition that I would come on o New York and read proof and other- .vise assist in getting the book out Well , ? 1,0)0 ( ) seemed a great deal of money to ne then , and I accepted the oiler. I went m to Now York ; I corrected proof and lid a hundred other little things in con- jeetion with the publication of the book , iving for weeks at my own expense , of ourso , and finally received my $1,000 lear. Mv net proceed1- were , ot course , nueli less than . * 1,000. My publisher mule at least lilty times that nueli , but lie never thought of giving me my more. J was tolling this story , " he ivi'iit on , "at a dinner party in Paris not oug ago and 1 noticed that Hishop Pot- cr , who was one of the guests , showed jreat interest in it. When 1 had finished 10 said : "Mr. Dana , 1 was among the rory lirslto read your book. 1 faet 1 read t just after vonr father. ' 'How was .hat11 askedf'1 never showed it in man- ( script to any 0110 but my father and my uibliahcr.1 'Ah'said tlie bishop with a > mile , ' 1 was then one of that publisher's iterary advisors ; he sent me your inaiiii- > cript to read ; it was upon my recom mendation tl.at it was published ; I re member this moment just what I wrote \bout it' 'What 1 i. 'It ' \ was ? aske . was , replied the bishop : 'Tljis is a rare work ; ion'tlct this young man escape , " and [ hen lie gave you $1,030 upon condition that vou would read the proof. ' Yes.'said 1. 'and he has made ? 50,000 , out of it since. " Views or n Colored Philosopher. Dallas ( lex. ) News : For several days ; > ast the colored population has led almost a monopoly of the misdemeanor business , which one of the colored breth ren attributes to the "sass" with winch lis race is too highly saturated for a few iveeks before and after ClirisUiias. An old darky conimetitiug'on this condition of affairs lately , was overheard to say : "De good ole days when we darkies used to collect around the banjo nd ilance and not get mad at what fools said arc past , and now deso fool young dar kies can't gcther at a church festival or a dance widont getting into trouble. Dar urn John Powell and Jim Hiown full of conceit and eddieation. Doy wooled one another Christmas day like yallar dogs and was before the mayor to day a.n' 'ined. And do rising generation am wus- jcr. Take dat case of dat boy \vlio was before the mayor to-day for stealing goats and who cuv away a do/en bootblacks for stealing dogs an' you see the perversity of de colored people , what the bible talks about wncn It says dc big bear will be unchained. You never heard of colored boys stealing dogs afore de war , and you never heercd of colored men whipping their wives afore that great event. In dose days it wus all religion and suH'oring ; now it is no re ligion and do as yo air a mind to. I don't ' take issue with Abe Lincoln and the war. They wus bofe right , and I always staid by de government ; but somehow dc darkies has not 'justed theirselves to freedom. I ilusn't wonder dat do courts am full ob darky divorce eases. You see dose women on Gis : hill anil Camp street gwiue around at night like de roaring lions when they should be at home repairm' the ole man's socks or whipping the children. Doy talks about do pasture an' dross up in silks am ! satins , but dcy don't cares about wha'- wha'-wlia'-wha' the clinch or tiieir pas ture say. It jissails in through one ear and lloats out t'other , portietilarly when dose bad white men come uroini' . I tell you 1'so ashamed of clem , I is. " P > nrl" fnHBI NEKVITA ip-rtiijr cutw FRF r TRIAL.S' ' . .iUirilKr'i.r.'ffi ' ' i IIL.L. I lllrtlai i. , , U. , , , , Lo t Manhood , .ud kindrtd .iKtlon TiUI | . ck re lc. roiUr" Fr ' " 1 U. A. O. OI.IN CO , , No. Ikl \J.iblri 'o..UMlCl ' ! > l < ge , 111. 1.OO perl'ackuce. BU for 5.OO. THIS CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF riiK Chi Milwautee&SI.PaulR'y . ' THE BEST ROUTE Jtoa OMUHH JJ ] COOKCIL BL6FTS ii TWO TRAINS DAILY HKTWEBN OitAHA COUNCIL BLUFF3 Chlcajro , AND llilwaulcee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids , Clinton , Dubuque , ' Davenport , Roeklslund.Freoport ; RockforJ , Elgin , Madison , , Janosvillo , Ueloit , Wlnona , . La Crosse , And all other ( rapounnt points Eaa , Northeast und BoutbousU For through ticket ) c.Ul on the Tlokat Agon at ItOl Karnam btruet ( In 1'aiton Hotel ) , or u Union Pacific Depot. Pullman bloouura and thn Oneit Dlnlntr Carl In the world urs rue on t'1" ' > nult > "n a of tliu CHICAGO , UIL.WAUKHB & ST. 1'AUb HAinvAr , and Tory attention tl paid to pataeaguri by oourtoani emrloyca of tHe company , Ii. MIIXIR , Uoneral Manaror. 3. K. TIICKCB , AsslsUnt Oonoral M n r. A , V , B. OAHFENiKit , General FaasiDtftr and Ticket Agent. Quo. I. HEAFTOIIP , Assistant QenorU Puiea- gti and Ticket Agent i , T. Ctuitc , Quueral SuporlntenaouL Stone&TGravei The Cellar Creek Stone and Gravel Quarry has just been opened \ \ \ \ for business , A good quality of white and blue liino stone for building : purposes , Is furnished by J. L. FARTHING , The General Silosmnn. Alsogi'dvolol' Um finest quality for lawn and other purposes. Ollleeo at riiitt&mouth , Feb. Tlio U. & ' .M. rail- icatl uaes a large amount of tills stoue , H.HTJaniTT. E. J' WILSON . . . . , General JInnnpor , flenl. Pnsb'r Agent. . . " { : . . O W estern Aft. ( fit } Puss As Red Star Line Carrying the nolfrlum lloyal nnd United Statoi ilallgullingevery butuiiliiy Between Antwerp & Hew York TO THE RHINE , GERMANY , ITALY , HOLLAND - LAND AND FRANCE. FAM- AND WINTCIt. Salon from $00 to S75Bxcurslon trip from 1110 to fl-Ji Soeond Cabin , outward , $15 ; prepaid , * < 5 ; oicurdlon. $ 'XI. Slournro tmisneo ut low rales. I'otor Wrlvlit le Sous , Qouora Agents , U Ilroadwoy , Now V'orlc , Henry Pumlt , lain raniumst. ; I'aulaen k Oo. 14L'8 FurtiHin st : I ) . O I'nirmaii Wil 1'iirn.va OMAHA JOBBERS'DIRECTORY Agricultural Implements. CHURCHILL PA JIKER , Wboleialo Dealer In Agricultural Implements , "Wagons , CtJiiuuet and llucgloi. Jonm Mrrct , between Ulli mill lUlli.Omiiba , eb , LININGER < 0 METCAlsF CO. , Agricultural Implpmcnts , WaEoni.Carrlnzet , Hu.vlc" , Ktc. . Wlioleialc , Onuiba. LEH , FRIED < 0 CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Sheet Iron , Ktc. AL'onU for Jlowe bculei , and JIUuil ritwdcrlo. OmjIm.NeU. RECTOR cD WILHELMY CO. , AVhoIesalo Hardware. Wotern nccnti for JcITcreon Fled Nulls. Autlh fowderCo , Fairbanks Me ltd aril Kalci. Corner lutb. unU lUmer. Omjlia. PARLINOJIENDORJUMARTLN < Wholesale Doatcrs la Agricultural linplpments , ueiie * . Wlt03UOJ und 107 , Joqei ( t Artists' Matortat. Artists' Materials , Pianos nmt Organs , 1J13 DoliRln * Street , Omftha. Butter and Eggs. McSJUNE .C SCHROEDER , Htiycrs of Nutter nml Eggs. Mnr unit I'acklnff Ilonsp. lull iinJ I. t n- worth St. . U.I * , 11. U. Truck , Omiihii. Builders' Hardware and Scales. TAl LOJK , Biiililers'Hardwnre&ScaloHppnlrSliop Mechanics' Tooli ami Iluirulo Scale * . lldj Uouglai it * x Oronlm , Neb. Boots and Shoes. SHOE COMPANY , Manufacturer ! and Wholesale Dcalcri la Hoofs niul Shoes , Comptde flock of Hubber Goods nlwari on hnn < J b , H. I3lh 8l.i Omali , Nub. A. T. AuHlii , ARCni. jr. r. MORSE ( c co. Jobbers of Hoots niul Shoes. 1411 Farimni t , Omnlm , Nob. Manufactory , Summer _ Mrecl.llnnlon. Z. T. LINIS EY ,0 ( JO. Wholesale Hiibbor Hint' ) ami Shoos. Hub nuJOIIoil Ulotliliu and Kelt KnstUurnor lull nml UoiiKliu , Boat fleer. M. KEATING , Afft. for Anheuscr-Dush Hrowlnp Ass'n Biicclul llratiils. Fnust.llmlwolsiTiind Krlnnpor. STTtRX 16 ILER , Lngpr Uppr Urowers , 1551 North I'lh Street , Omnlin , Keb. Butchers' Tools. LOUIS HELLER , Hntcliers' Toolg and Supplies , KO CiulLRs of nil Hlmli nlwnyslti stuck. 1315 JonruM .dmnha Coffee , Spices , Etc. Etc.IT co. , Omaha Cofl'oo nnd Splco Mills. ( Rc.CofTco * . Pplco * . Ilnklntf 1-ondrr , FNTOrlnuKl' tracts , Laundry Illue , Ink , Ktu. IIU-1G llnrrey btroot , Ouinhn. Not ) . GATES , COLE 0 MILES , ilomo CoiVoo mid Spice Mills M'f'ff Co. CotTre HimlorminO pplco Grimier * , SlatiofBcturt'rs ifllttHnu I'owdor. rlivorlm : i : trnctj. Illiiliii : . KW I'M one mr of ourl-IS imckiicellotnoUlond llo-ittoO OotToo. liu/ilonnrd t , < ) mnbn. Nb. Cornice. C12 WORKS , John Eponctcr , Prop. Manufacturer of ( Inlvanlrml Iron anil Cornlco. 923 Doiljo nnd 103 niul 105 N , 10th BU. Onnln.Ncb. RUEMPING ,0 JIOLTE , Mnnufnclnrcrn of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices , Dormer Windows , rinals. MclnllcikyMeMetc. 3108. itu at. . Omalm. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , C. Spccht , Prop. Galvanized Iron Cornlccj , clc. Bncct'n Improved Pat ent Jlotnllc Skylight. MM niul til ) ii. Utti i-UOtrmlitt. Carpets. OMAHA CARJ'ET CO. , Jobber ! ' of Carpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , Linoleums , Mnttltice , Kte. 1511 Doncltts street. S. A. ORCILfLRD , 'Wholesale Carpets , Oil Cloths , Mailings , Curtain Onods , Ktc. 1423 Karnam Street , Omaha. Neb. Crockery and Notions. WR1G11'1\ Agent for thu Manufacturers nnd Importers of Crockery , Glassware , Lampl , Cblroncys , etc. omcc , 317 South 13th i Onmlll , Nob. Commission and Storage. I ) . A. HURLEY , Commission and .lobbing. Itntter , Kccsand Produce. Consignments solicited , IJcuJatmrtcru for btnnowaro , Hurry HOK-B and Urapo llaskuls. Kit Dodge street , Omalia. PEYCKE BROS. , Commission Merchants. Fruits , Produce und Provisions. Omaha , Neb. ir. E. RIDDELL , Storage .and Commission Merchant. Specialties Iliitter , ICgR * . ChecBO , Poultry. Uamo , Oysters. Ktc. , Ktc. 112 South 14tb street. WIEDEMAN 0 CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , lluttcr , Game , Kiult , etc. 220 8. Hthst Oinuha , Neb , Coal ancf Lime. 'CO. , Dealers In Harrt and b'oft Coal , Offlco and yard , If-tli nml Nlcholns | B. , Omnhn , Nob. VnrrtTelcDhoiiB , Ctfl. OEO. r.l.AHAUif , ITCH. C.r.GOODMAN , V.Pres. J. A. hUNDEin.AND , Sec. nnd 'J'rcas. OMAHA COAL , COKE C LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard nnd Soft Coal. 2 < W South Thirteenth Street , Omaha , Neb. , T. , T. JOHNSON ( ! CO. , Mnnnfiictiii'Rt'H of Illinois White Lima. And Shippers of Conl and Coki- , Cement , Plaster , Ume , Hair. Klr Drlck , Drain , Tile and Sewer Plpp , Ofllcti , Puxton Flolfl. Farnum st , , Onrilm , Nub. Telephone Ml. _ Confectionery. F 'r. FAY .0 CO. , Manufacturing Confectioners , Jobtcrs of Fiulls.NuU and Clems. 1211 Karnam Bt. Omaha. Cigars and Tobacco. Jobbers of Cip/ars , Tobacco , Uuns and Ammunition , 215 to 22 } H lltbel. , 1030 to lO.'l JaniaruBl. , Omaha , Neb. WEST C FRITSCHER , Manufacturers of Fine Cigars , And Wnolcnale Dealers In I.caf Tobaccoi , NOB. 103 mid HON. 14th Btruet. Omaha. Dry Goods , . E.'NM7TH.V CO , , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods fcNotiona 1103 and 1104 Douxlas , cor. llth HI. , Omalia , Neb , Distillers. Distillers of Liquors , Alcohol ami Spirits. Importers and JubbiTsof Wlnesand Liquors , WILLO W SPRINGS DISTILLE'X CO. nnd 1LER < CO. , Importers and Jobborcof Tine Wlnns and IJ < U'.r'W. bole manufacture of Kennedy's Kast India lilt- tcr and Domestic I Iquora , lilt llarnaybl. Drain Tile , Etc , A. l,8AfEIIPr''s. ( .l.W IlniriiIiI.8oc.iTfOas 11. J. OAlisox , V.l'roi. and Hunt. THE UNION HYDRAULIC DRAIN TILE CO , , Office 213 B. Hlb si , Om ha , Neb Machineryanu bupplles for Manufaciurlnu CVroeni Drum 'Itin. furniture. Wholesale Dcalci s in Furniture. Kanmra st. , Omaha , Neb. _ CHARLES SHITERICK , Furniture , Itoddin ? , Upholstery , Ulrron , etc. 1S06.HU8 and 1810 _ Fariiam st . Omuba. Groceries , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , No * 703.707 7 nntl7H 8. 10tH b't . Omaha. Neb 1ilcCOItDJSLtADYV CO. , AVhoIesaJo Urocoi'd , ( : tu and I.caronirottb et . , Omab. > . - OMAHIJOBBERSDIREGTORH Hardware. ir. , r. Ilcftvy llardwtirc , Iron and Steel , SprlngtV ron Stoek , lUrdwuro Lumber , etc. 1JOJ H. < rnr " \Vliolcsnlo \ Iron nml Steel , WmronnilC rrl Bo Wood Stock , UCHYT lU Btc. 1217 nnd 13 ij l.mtfnirotth H. , Uraibn , Neb. o Stoves , Uantrcs , Furnaces , Tiles , Manllci , Crat < > , llrn Orxxlu. IXil and 1333 FanuM KtrwU Iron Works. Iron Works , Wroiicht unit rn t Iron Ilulldlnc Work , Ircn Stl ItnllliiF , Ilcnnis nml llrdr ! , Sicnm Knelnoi , llr ii Work , tli nornl Toiimlrj , Mi\chln nntl IlUcksinltli VoU. nic i > nJ\VutK , U. I' , lly.mul Ktli meet. K. It. MrJIANUS. C , St'I.MVAN. ojr.uiA injiii , r niox ironies , Mimufnctnrpm of Wire nnd Iron Hullincru , Desk Hiilla , Window U nril , Kluner SlniuM , WHO Slum , Klo. 153 N. IClli. Or > ! cr. lij mill promptly nttenJoil to. Lumber , OMAHA CO. , Jluililltiff Material at Wholesale. ISth Htreotand Union I'aclflo Truck , Omnlm. LOUIS liRADVORD , Dealer In Lumber. Lath , Lime , Stisli , Doom , Klo. YnriU Corner 7lh nnd Douglas ) Corner Mh and lo\Hila ) . CHI&LGO LUMliER CO. , AVholc nlo Lumber , 8I < S. Kill street , Oninlm , Ncli. I.Colpottcr , Minntor , C. NTDTETZ , ' Lumbor. 13lh nnd California Streets , Omahn , Neb. Fit ED W. GllAV , Lumber , Lime , Cemoiit , Etc. . Etc. Cor. Ctli mill nouflivs tj. , Onnihn , Nu ) . Lumber. 2' ir. IFAltrKYLUMltElt CO. , To Dealers Only. Offlce , UM Knrnnm street , Omnhn. CILIS. It. LEE , Jlnrtlwootl Lumber , Wood C rpot aud rnrqnet FloorliiR. IHh nn Ouialm. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , AVliolesalo Lumber , Etc. Imparted and Atnurlcnn I'orllind Crmcnt , Pinto Aiicnt lorJlllwnukoo Ilt1rnnllr Coiuulit nud lc ! t Qiilney WliltoLlino. _ Live Stock. TJNIO2T STOCK YAK JUS CO. , Of Omalia. Limited. John K. Itoyd , S'iperlntccdent. Live Stock Commission. M. BUJiKE ,0 SONS , Live Stock Commission. ( no. llmko , Man.Tuor DnlonStocIt ViirdH , a. Omnlm. Toloplmno 3 ? . SAVAGE ,0 GItEEX , Live Stock Commission Jlcrchauts , Ehlpmcntt of any nnd nil kinds of Block solicited. Union Stock Ynnl . Oumhn , I\cb. Millinery and Notions. I. OllEItFELI > ER C CO. , Importers nnd Jobbcrn of Millinery and Notions , 1213 nnd 1215 llnrnoy BUoot. Onmhii , Neb. Notions. Are the onlr Direct liaportcra of Gorman & French Toys & Fancy Goods In Ncuranka. fhlcacn prices duplicated without "rid ing frclKlit. 141f > Knrimm Street , Omaha. J. 2' . MO11INSON NOTION CO. , Wholcfnlo Dealer ! In Notions and FnrniBhinp : Goods , 40.1 and 405 8. Tonlh Ht. , Omaha. VINYAltD tO SCHNEIDER , Jobbers In Notions , Hosiery and Gents' Furnishing GoodH. IQOCiand 1093 nrniiin-st .Omnhn , Neb. Overalls. CANFIELD' COMPANY , Jfanufacturerg of Overalls , Jcnns I'nntB , SUIrU , Ktc. 1107and 1101 Doiizlas Street , Oinohii , Ncli. Paper Boxes , T. L. H'JLKIK , Jfanufactiiror of Paper flexes , B.Hth St. , Oraih a , Niibrmkii. Orders by malli ) licltodund vtlllrccalvo prompt attention. Printing. itEEs PRINTING"COMPANY/ Job Printers , Ulank IJook Makers , And llooli Illmlcra. 103 nnd lew KuutU rourtcoutll etront. Omaha , N'l ) . WESTERNNEWSPA PER UNION Auxiliary Publishers , DoMerstnTypo , I're sns and I'rlntcn1 ( Supplies. K Bouth Twolf Hi Htrcot. Punips. . _ . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - N yss * * * 'i. ' ' * ' ' ' * ' * - ju-.j-i.-i f-i--- JSItOlf'NELr , C CO. , Manufacturers and Drolcrx In Eiiffincs , Jfoilers & ( icncrnl iiirhincry [ tllioet Iron worlt , Hli'iim I'mnp" . Hnw Mllln , Acme MmflliiK. Do IKO WouU spill I'lillii ) * , Ili'l Iny , olc , AIM ) vruioiix , ctnpcT , unJ biilutles. ' vunnurtii tt , , Onntliu , CHURCHILL PUMP CO. , "Wholesale PumpH , Pipe , Fittings , Btoarannil Wnlsr Bunpllc llcnanuiirtcrs t < r MnB J-'U-JBI Co'o lioixli , llll t'arniuii el. , Omaliii , Neb. A. L. STRANG CO. , PumpH , Pipes nnd Engines , Bteam , Water , llnllwur unil Mllllnu huppllcg. Kto , U30 , WSar.U V2t Kamuin l. . Oiimliu. Net ) . U. S. WJNlTWNGlNE and PUMP COMPANY. rt Mllln ; nlcnm mil I WMr HnpnllCf , nibmiedopdi , llullliiK , lloir. IU8 unit H-M Fur' uum tit. , OinnhH. , H K IVltnn , AlHiiuurr. TuleplinnoNo , 2IU , Safes , Etc. / ' . ItOYER i0 CO. , Affonts for Ilall'H Safe & Lock Co.s' riro and llnittur Proof Hifni , Tlmo Ixiclii , Vault * , Bnd Jull Work , 1U3J mniinn tlrcct Omalia , Neb. _ G. AND KEEN , Omaha Safe Works. Unnurnrturcnor Fire anil llariMarl'rnufSiirri , Vault JJuom.Jall Work.hhuucra nnrt Wlru Work , Cor. Kill niidjucnon HU , ( tiliuhn , Neb , Sash , Doors , Etc. M.A. DISIiliOW < V > CO. , Wliolt'kalo MHiiiirnctiirom of Sash , Doora , lilindH and Mouldings , llrunc G. J'L ' YMA N , Sash , Door , HliiuN , Mouldings , ldln I'ipor , i'tc.W \ houlU Ttilrti until filreot , Oumba , NuL ) . A cmniileto tUick ot Jluililsn' llunlv > ar IIOIIN MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulrt'jitt.SUilr ' Workanrt Intoilor Kuril Wood KtnUIi Ju > lou iii:0. : N. i ; cor 8lli uint l.uuveuwtrtubtn. OuiulJa. Null , Wagons and Carriages , The LeaiHufft'iirrluiio Factory , ( EtTABI IS1IRII IftiS.X Dodge eel , Omaha.