Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 04, 1887, Part I, Page 7, Image 7
, ; * k ( - 4----- . - ' . - , - - . -t - - -p 1-e , . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 1UNDAY SEPTEMB1R ! 4 1887-SIXTEEN PAGES.I I 7 . STREET PAVING. t OnuLIIzI' , SlreetsConipaircd Will , Strcct or Oilier Citic. A Reporter in Search for an Item Dcovers an Interesting CaEC-Vain Search ( or Re. Ikf-Found at t.ast--.A Frank and ! nteresting Intervew. A reporter mwtnderlng n cnroh for an tom r ovoraI dUy8 Iflcn , oyorhorIng a converaatlon In regai I to the troot iiivItlw or OrnahR com pftLl With ( tllOr etIo , dotonnhtiel to look the fliattor tip , nnl came to tito coricIioti that thu 1flvoI ( Mroctl ot Otnnha compared very fRVOrfl. hi ) ' With tilt , BttI1O lfl ItflY city In the Utiltod btatus , 1InJtIiore Md. , 1511 weII.pnvocl cltytho treots Iiitng tnt.tIy IOVOII In what Ii known ni the cohhle.atono tyio. % VithIuuion , I ) . C. , l 1)rotlfllIY ) thu 1W8t t&ted city In th. United Htittei , thu trcot thfro. with Tow oxcetlttonM , hcIiir peved with thu tnst npIiaItIIm itnd wtitt Is knnwn q the IttgIttn , block , n gray grantto block souiowhat ttiittar to the red granite btock tiled In Omaha. The streat or t. Pniil , MInn. are largely IVed with what I known a. the ceder tIuik. ThIe mukei cii excellent pnvIn , but (1005 nOt IlLt 1ICIrt % ) 80 long a nptinItiitn or irnnIto tilouk. Otnetiit truets am paved with a.plittittini flni granite iIOo1u , with nun or two siruotA ) % ( with the cedar bIock. , rockIng - Ing a uhowing lit paved 8troots eoond to riono In thu country. While on this tour of inveAtIgatiou the to- porter ongeged In convuiiation with - . r i1 kfA. . MU. WILLIAM Tt.TO1ID ( Tenth troot between Mason arid l'acl flc streoti ) * Btreot paver employed try Contractor hugh Nurptiy. ir. Taitoril , a very intelligent gen tioman. w oVuriceing hI gang of mon laying thu grruilto hlockM on 1'ourtentIi treOt float Capitol avenue , arid being accosted by the to- Jnrtur greeted that inillyliluni very pleasantly. . % cM , ' stilil M r. l'olfurii , I havu been paving Mroots irrw ror nearly two ycurs. It I a fairly gOOl braslnos , and paIytr rttotit , &L good as Roost outdoor jobs It being an outdoor Job l , in Iiiet. the Only objection I irivo to it. A man working on the streets is liable to be catiglmt In a 511(1(100 shns'er and got wet through botoro ho can renoir shelter , rind in time ( miii 0 f the 7oltr. with winter cioo oil IRS , WO must work like Trojans to uot our contractS finished bororo thu ( .xtm'omno . COld CORIROS to stop 'ii. Vhllo working at my bustmmem5 about one year ago I tOI ( a heavy cold , which brought on a severe ) ackirig CIRglt nod litlmnoroils sick hotutmichus. I would be working iii limo morning. wnen about hO oelock a severe ick headache would como n moo mind I would have to stop work for trio day. I would gri home and lie down. when Rho Cough would musali mu and muako life miserable Xor moo. I tried numerous cough mudloltme and could got no relief. fliinge wont on this rvay for a wimilu when matters became worse for me. I comnioneod having night womttand WOUld get up in tire morning and. Instead of feeling refreshed as I shouldimavo felt , I would reel mmmore tired thin when I went to hod. I thou became seriously alarmed mind consulted a doctor , who told mo I had reak lungs. Ito treated me for , luIto a while , 01141 1 could obtain vu ) tOilet. 1 clirizitzod dootor , mind changed soy. oral timue , but could got no rebut. I could network work bore than otro or two tbiys a week ; I spent all tile mooney I had , and the major part of toy brother's mimonoy , all for nothing , for I r vaR gutting worse imistoad or better. I limo ! about given up idi hope or over getting welt again. After a visit to JCmmnsas of about two week in the vain Iiolio or obtaining some to. liar In limo change ot climate , I returned to Omaha discouraged. In iooktng over the daily vapors I flnttCel the advertisement of Dr. .1 Crosap McCoy , und concluded I would make one 2nOro attempt to regain my lwidth. I visited ' , bloiiloe thonoxt itamy and lmadblm oxaminorno , when liii told mile I tool catttrrhmtl consumption , but timut ho thought ho could cure miio. I don't know why. but I litid confluence in what ho mriitd and lied him piaco mu on treatment at once. I'coniniciicud to get hotter after time 1rst ! trm'atimiemit. I slept well the first night ; bud -.1 , io cough , no Irmoro night sweats , and got up in time inorumni greatly refreshed with my milgbts 110011. 1 have 0111) ' 1)000 ) tinder his treatment ( ) t tWO wtieksflfld reel better lo-daytlirum I liitve or a whole year. Why. I bit 84) pounds wotgiit since iitst jitnhmary , but have gittimed about 10 3ounds atain since being treated by Dr. McCoy , nd am fully satietled that I will ho as well as ever I was in a yeek ortwo. " : "will you have any objection to my pubii8h- jng this imitorviov ? ' queried the reporter. "None whatever , " answered Mr. l'elformi. "I am yory glad to adit my testimony to the many that the doctor has , and if I can do anything fur imoor. utTering humanity by testiryinj to Zir. Io'oys skill I ant vary witllngto do so. Thu reporter thanked Mr. 'Feiford ror his : frankness. and continued on his weary way - after information. information.STATl OF NFUIIASKA , ) COUNTY OF LbU4II.AS. r William Tolford , being first duly sworn , deposes - poses and says that thu foregoing statemen is true and corrtct to ( ho best or his kimowledgo had belief. Wmrn.i AM Tmn.roai. . sworn to and eubseribod In my preomico this DOtbduyot AugUst.A. 1).Itd7. C. 0. ltOiIlmt. Notary Pubito. Mr. Telfor4 residoson Southi'ontIi street. bo. twIton MftSOfl and Faclila streets , whore ho wilt jolly corrobOrSte time miboYo statement to any 000 who will cult or address him there , LEADS TO CONSUMPTION. IcrxItsTiat1 ZvIDzGL or A CONDITION NOT TO liE TILlFt.LO WITH. Vhen catarrh timm oxtstod In time heath and the upter part or tue thmout for any length or timno -'tI'e patient living In a district , here people are subject to enttarrhai ut1ntiomian(1 the nhls. Case tinS been bit umicimned , the cmmtnrrh imivairl. ably . aomnutiimio. slowly , oxtomoli down the windpipe cliii loIn ) time bronchial tub , which tubosoouyoy the air to the dilloromit i'nrts of limo lnmmmgs. rime tubes beconmo altected from lime aweilimmg anti the imiucous arising from catarrim mmiii , In some instances. boconmo liiimgged tip. so that the air caummot get in as freely as it honmid. tiimortneien or breath foiiow and thu pittlolit hruntlmos with laboraoti diiiieuiy. 10 either case tiioro is a soumt of crackling and wheeiliig inside the chest. At this stage of the disentso thu breimtiilimg Is usually omomo rapid . ' than when in health. The patient has also hot dtiios : over Imi unity. The patn which imeeoinpaflio this condition im of a dull charctor. ( tilt In the chest , bohnd the broust bomio , or outlet thu shoulder blmuio. 'l'lic paimi inicy caine cliii go-last tow nays anti timuli 'be absent for ievorai others. 'rue cough thai occurs in thu tirst stageS of bronchial oatmirrh It dry , oomnemt tin itt intervals. lmmtcktimg In charinu tor. arid Is usually iliost troimbiusomno in tile tnornhmimc on ri.ing , or goimig to bet ! itt nialit itlid It hilly be iii tim , itrst evittemico oftho dioaso ox teott log lot 0 the lungs. omnutinIieS there are tttS of coughing imiduoct by thu tough momiutis so vloiommt its to ciomse vein ltmiig. 1itter cmi the inmmcmms that is raised I' lotinid to t'oIltitim % smituli purticios of 30110W moat let , wliilm imitiictte timnt tine stimuli tubes in tl lumigs are now ( tffCCtO(1. With this there arm ortonm stteaks ( if tioomi mixed with time mucus lii soimlo cases time patient bocomne very pale tmii lever , and oxpectorntes bolero mtmiy cougl appears. in oImio cases sinai lmmtsses of choosy sUb Btmtnc are spit up , which. whelm pressed ho twttin thu ilmmgers , omit a bad odor. tIm othu cases , particles of a hard. Chalky nature ar tqmit tli. 1'iii ) tainting of cheesy or chalky lunup Indicate SurioU mulslmlof at work in the lungs. DOCTOR Ju Cresap M'Co ' Late of Bellevue ITospital , N.'i tI ) DOCTOR Columbus Henri have 0111 co 310-311 RAMGE BUILDING ' Cor. 15th ; uI(1 Hai'noy Streets Omaha , Neb , \Viit.'ro all otiratnic c&oo's & are troatott with au , t.t'ss. Metiteid tiicse tneatotl amtiifuiiy. Com smminipttoii , liriglit's Iiseaso ) , ivspvpsta , Itimot uiattsnl , mimid cli NIItV01TS il1imfl8 , All ti 5oct.05 peCnmlntrto thu sexes me specialty. C. TAitlill CIIIEL ) CONIiLIIJVAI'ldN at orilco or by mail 1. Oitlce hahN : U to 11 n.m. ; 210 4 p. in. ; 71 U p. m , tlumitlimys Iuciudsl. Ctrrt'SltOmitiomiee receives preempt attentIon. Imtmnniydlsoases are treated aucccsfiiliy by 1) MCCOY through time iIiftItSf mtmt.t it is timu POv biw fur timotto umimtbloto make a journey to at 't tjn iioccatuI hospital tremttmimt'mit * t the homes. No itnoN answered unlees uiceOIup . RIJOtI by 4o 1mm stmImnps. . . , Address cli letters to 'I-hr. .1. 0. McCoy. rooii 4g4Q and 'Jit itizuigu Uuiittiug , Uwmth4 , Nob. SATURDAY MARKET FIGURESI The Different Grains Dull anti Narrow With a Weak Tone Prevailing. CORN VALUES TEND DOWNWARD. The I'rovialoms l'lt CIoeo in a Somewhat - what Nervous State-A tma11 Number of Cttlo on Sale. ( ill IOAGO PRODUCE MARKtT. CllIcAQo , Sept , 8-Ispeolal Tolegrtm to the . . ' ' dull and IJim..J--1'iio gralti mpnrkets were narrow to-any. 'rim llruvalllngtoflo was omuo of weakness and prices suffered a slight tIe- dine , Cable news relating to wheat was ruthereneouraging , but a decided let up In Atlantic port clearaulces gave the bears an excuse for raIsing tLelr old cry of total stop' page of export business. A sensational arti' etc In one of the rooming lmapers , dmunandIn am' investigation into the condition of wheat in all of tue elevators , and insliituating that time committee of inquiry had slighted Its work , served to frighten timid buyers. The truth Is , time comutimlttoo has been at work alt the week without discoverIng anything son- satlonal , and vIii have tue lDsp.fctlofl comrn pleted on Monday , but time general trade was not advised of the fact and the publication referred toset tongues to wagging that had beau temporarily stilled by the report on wheat in time only houses against which the linger of suspIcion had been pointed. The completion of the Inqtilry will ilnaliy "settle things. " Statisticians are 1igurin on a tie- crease of 51)0,000 ) bushels In time next vlsioio supply , With one day's mnovemnent yet to hear from Atlantic ports clearances for the weelt are 175,000 bttsliel less than for the cor- respontilog time last week , and western points receipts greater by 365,000 bushels. Western points shiptnents and eastern point , receipts ate also smaller , showing a ilghter nuovement all around. Local stocks wilt probably show a further shrinkage of 20,00O to 100,0OO bushels. Receipts at Minne- apoils and Duluth are Increasing , but tro- tnondously heavy rind general rains throughout - out Dakota and Minnesota durIng the Past fortyelght hours may delay tue InOvonielit. The rains are certainly damaging wheat not yotsavod , and conuplaints of musty and dirty vheat am mnuitiplyintr. Millers anti their buyers are discouraged and are offering 2Q't2c prelnium for old wheat. 'rho local tooling ya.s tommipored with bearishness arid time oporatlotus of scalpers vero on that aide. in a market as narrow as the one to-day scalpers are a tactor not to be despised. Oc- totier wheat opened at 70c , ratiged at 71(7Oo , and closed at 7037Oc. Jecem- bor opened at 74c. ranged at 74j73c , and closed at 73/c. May opened at hoc , ranged at S0SOc iizh anti 7b(7tXc ( ) low , cloidii at7t)3c. ) Closing range shows a depredation - predation of as compared with yes' termlay. InItIal transactions In corn were on a basis of 4l4tc for October , 4lc for Novonm- bet and 45c for May. Time tendency of values was downward and local operators loaned strongly to the soiling side , Schwartz , 1)ufrco & Co. leading with free offerings for May. At tlmeotherandnearerbytheendof the list Hutebinson ioonied up as a steady buyer of cash and September. Receipts vere iib- oral , aggregating 112,000 bushels for the day. For the week local receipts foot up 1t)24tii1 ) busimois and shipments 1,520SS bushels , 'rho ri'ceipts for next week are expected to be large , but probably riot larger timan the current - rent week , which are certainly 1,000,000 bush- cia tinder those for time corresponding weeic last year. Shipping lnqtmiry continues fairly active and lake engagt'imients for to-day are reported for 175.OCO bushels. With time fore- goThg statistics or most ot them to work on time crowd concluded that the conditions wore favorable to a strong advance , and acting on that theory sold property. From 4l41c October worked down to 4i1j t4U.c , reactllmg to 4ijc and closing at 4lc November soul oil from 4i to 4t'c , rallmed to 41c anti closed at 41c. May worked off front 45pl5c to 444'c and closed at 44 ( ® 44Xc. L'imo average loss for the day vasgc , 'rrading wa't of only mimoderato volume arid the market was destitute of excitement. 'I'hero was quite free llqdidation by longs in oats te-day and although no very large lines caine out time market broke sharply. 'rho weakness was iimtensiiied by the downward tendency In corn nndslmtck shipping niomatiti. Lake charters have been liberal this week , but they were mostly for white oats. 'rime genevai tone of time market was weak anti depressetlieadtng futures closing witimimi a somali fraction of the bottom at 9@c Ioter than yesterday. September anti Octo. ber totmclud tim iowestpriceson the now crop , in till ) provision pit time market closed in a solimewimat nervous state. initial trades in time dIfferent articles for the several dcliv- cries wore made at prices approxitmmating last night's final figures , but subsequently - quently an easier tooling prevailed and lower quotations became time rule. Excepting short ribs for Seiitmnbar and October - tober , which are now under strong control , time closing all around was characterized by a weak market. in January pork the do- dine suitereti was iOu. In the difference of lard 5IOC and in short ribs 23@5C. bard , which was tite weakest article on the list , sold at thesaimmo prmco-$0,40-for cmii , Sop- temniber , October , November and December. September anti October short ribs sold at ss.a : , though time latter month sold early at 58,40 armd September at $ S.37. Jantmary cioed at $12.40 , $ d.5oamid 311.40 for pork , lard anti short ribi Ili time order named. Tue day's general business reached a fair aggregate for Saturday. _ _ _ _ _ CIIICAGOLLVE STOCK. CIIICAOO , Sept. a-iSpecial 'leiogram to the IiKE.j-C.rrr.a-Thero was scarcely a sullicioimtutmtimber of cattle on sale to make a market and salesmen that had none consid ered It a lucky incident for their customers , as itt reality but few wore wanted. Buyers hovered about time exchange buiiditig , saying they had no orders amid did not care to even look over the umeagro nurmibers on sale Salesuieli who had canning stock , either 'rex ntis or natives , found it lIterally lnmposslblc ; to get buyers. o matter what inducemnentt vero offered or blamidislmrmiommts expressed , flit buyers rerualnt'tl unmimoved.Vu can't ttst m timeimm" was time way timoy would get awat front time solicitatioha of anxious saieslnoll 'i'ftoro was no trading lii stocker nimd feeders. Simipping steers , 1,350 to 1,5(5 ptitttitis , S4.0Oj4,1ki ; 1,200 to 1,100 imummils S3.GOii4.25 ( ; 050 to 1,200 potmntls. 'J.OOCt3.75 ; Stockers and feeders , l,25tj2.SO. 'roxa ) steers , $2.-tLt0 : cows , SLCAJt.4O. lioos-'i'ratio was active wIth rum atlvamic of about ite on tile ordinary run of mmilxoti ant grassers , viiiio bozit or tmeavv umidorweim little or no change selling at $5.405.5O packing sorbt , $ .1Oc5.a5 lIght sorts , Sa2 ; ( , .35 ; skips anti grassers , S4.&O.L5. EmS S FIN tNUIAL NuIw Yonlc , Sept. 1.-ISpecial Telean to the Baa.j-Svocs-The stock muarice : lies shown enlarged activIty and most stock utidcrwoimt rapId anti severe ciiaugos. Tli opening of time week was slgnaii7ed by are uitivet1 and vigorous attack by time bears. wh 1' cncouaged by their prevIous success and time enforced liquidatlomm that foiiowc mesulteti In sharp tlc'ciimmes. Many struck lower level tush at any preceding Limo in tw years , the breaks in Manhattan being 153 , polnlr , Oregon Navigatiomi vent ott 10 polnt Northern l'aciilc preferred 5X , Missouri i'i citic amid Oregon'rranscoimtineatal 53 On Tuesday , when time imiarkot was the met demoralized , Camumack and his bear friend untloubtedl hind time advance in time formnz 1 tion of the Baltimore & Ohio and Orego 'rrunseontinental deals. They began corem lug timeir shutt anti turned time current ni var W'lmon Iho news that tiio Baltilnore m I. Ohio was to fall Into new and strollif hmmtnd L , and the Viliarti 'rrauscontlnentsl tiosi bm Came public it lifted the cloud tluat has bun o yr tIle market for muontha and mnaterlall assisted in restorIng conuldeuco. Time Colmi r tience was also assisted by the large buytn i : for l4ouudoners and liberal shipments of gui it , fromn Europe to Now York. The buit pooJ a. , formuctl the last of the previous week an4 tl i 1rtt of this week picked tip large lines cimeaptoeis , ShorLt covered , freely anti a upward movement resulted , the decline on a niajotity of stocks being rsgalaod and a substantial - stantial advance over time close of two weeks ago , with the exception of Manhattan , and time impression prevails tlmat the bear campaign - paign has ended , and altimotlgh the bimlis lost Imeavliy In time liquidation , many of the bears also came out minus their vt'lvet. 'l'iio imiar- kot to-day was the most actio witnessed on any Saturday since the halt holiday went Into nifect. The announcornont was made that the London syndicatecomnposed of J. S. Morau 1t Co. , Barring liros. & Co. , W. I ) . Brown and Shipley & Co. , had loaned the Baltimore & Ohio tO,00OOOO. ThIs vIil re- hove the road from Its embarrassnielmt and place lion a sotmnd footing and also place it In a position where It wilt no longer be a di- turbing element In east.bound trallic. The litmus took courage anti bought freely , the bears rushed to cover antI the opening was one of time wildest ever seen , sales being made at a wide range at the seine moment. 'rho excItement continued durIng the most of time two hours' session. 'rho whole list was bId up rapldiy , the advances extending to S per cent , anti were mnaintaimmeti , Manhattan , Reading , Erie , Western Union , Lackawalllma , and lUchinond 'rerinlnai vero time favorites. The total sales were 2O2,11O shares. 'rime weekly statolmment of the New Yorks assoct- ated banks showsthe following changes : lIe- servo increase , $340,000 ; loans decrease , $3- SPO,100 ; specIe decrease , $114,000 : legal tenders - ders Increase , $ ( Y2OOO ; deposits decrease , $ IO33,600 ; circulation lncreaso. S400S0O. 'i'lmo banks now hold $5,2I2O35 in excess of the 25 per cent rule. OoyinNtgNrs-Qoyornmuent bonds voro dull but firm. YgSTifltDAY'S QUOT.tTIONS. 11. 5. 4'scotmpomm.125 C. & N. 'mY. . . . . . 110 U. S. 4Wscouy .iOS do preferred. . .145 l'acliic t3sot 'St.lt2 N. Y. . . . . . . . . . . CanadaSouth'n. . 55140. II. tx. . . . . . . . 14 Central l'stciile , . 37 0. ' 1' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicago & Atton .145 Pacific Mali . . . , . . 41 dopreferrcd..160 1' . , II. &l . . . . . . 25 > C. , B. & ; Q..la4l1 . . I'uilmamm l'al.Car. 151 I ) . , L. & SY..i:1 : heading. . . . . . . . . 02 I ) . .t it. ( I. . . . . . . . 27 . Rock Island . . . .125 Erie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31St. b. YcS. F. . . . 'J73. do preferred. . . . 70 do preferred. . . . 73 lliinoisCemmtrai. .11O C. , M. & St. 1' . . . I. , B. & W. . . . . . do preferred. . 12O K. .k 'P. . . . . . . . . . 2i1 St. 1' . & 0. . . . . 47 Lake Shore. . . . . . tOJ ) do preferred. .10U , 11. . N. . . . . . . . . . fl4 ; Toxaz I'acllic. . . 2S3 Michigan Cent' ! . . SO Union Paciliti. . . Mo. Pacific. . . . . . 7U f , St. 14&1. . . . lS No. l'acitlc. . . . . . 27 tin preferred. . 33 do preferred. , . , 54 W. U. Telegraph 77 Moxmcr-On call was easy at 3@ nor Colit , last loan at 3 er cent , closed offered at 'ii per cent. PRIMIC MpIICANrILc PAi'nn-7t0 per cent. STacar.ING EXCIIANOa-Duli anti unset- tIed at 47U for GO day bills , and 43 % for demand. I'UODUOFMALiKIiTS. Chicago. Sept. 3.-Following quotations are the 2hO closing figures : Fiour-ltili and unchanged. Vheai-Dull and less doing ; declined 3c , closing 3c below yesterday atternoon ; cash , flUe ; October , 70 il'ldc ; May , 7U3c. Corrm-Qtmiet and fluctuations only mod- crate and within range , closlii below yesterday ; cash , 4O3c ; October , 4tc ; November , 41c. Oats-Easy and ( ijc lower as compared with yesterday's close : cash , 23 il-IGe ; Octo- her. 21 ' 1t1c ; May. 29 15-10. Ryo-443e. Barley-bUc. Prilime Timothy Seoa-S2.35. Flax Seed-51.04. Wimisky-Sl.1O. i'ork-Dtmii quiet and lower for January ; year , $11.75tiS0 : January , 512.40. Lard-Weak and unsettled cash , Octoner and November $ fl.42L42. ( Dry baited Sioahm-Sliouinicrs , $5.9.5d5.a short clear. $ S.GOS.0.5 ; short ribs , $ & .32. lhmttor-Weak ; creamery , 105j23c ; dairy , 151tic. Checse-Weak full cream cheddar , , IO3. (11c ; flats and Young Americas , 103 1i.4c. 1.ggs-Firm at 13@14c. Hides-U nchangeti ; heavy green hides. 73c ; light do. ; salted bull hioes , Ge , green salted calf , S'Jc ; dry hint , 12@ 13c : dry calf , : ; deacons 31k each. Tallow-Unchanged ; No. 1 country , 33c ; No. 2 , 3c ; cakes , 4c. Ilocoints. Shipments. Flour , bbls . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 15,000 Wheat , bit. . . . . . . . . . 54.000 20.000 Corn , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244.000 Oats , bu..204,000 12S,000 hIye , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 1,000 Barley , bu. . . . . . . . . . . 47,000 16,000 New York , Sept. : Wheat-Re- - ceipta 110,000 ; exports. 42,000 ; spot lots quiet but generally ettady ; options wore a irillo lower and very dull , closing steatty ; ungraded rod 70S2c : No. 1 red , mmcmi- nai at 8'33c' o. 2 red , 803c in elevator , Slc delivered ; October closed at SIc. Corn-Spot lots dull and rather weak , with futures a auntie lower , closing steady ; mm- ceipta , 67,000 ; exports. 41O00 ; ungraded , 4ti ® 51c ; No. 2 , 4i4(50c mn store 0503c delivered - October closed at Soc. Omtts-Smado easmorbutdtthirecolpts ; , 50,000 ; exports , 150 ; mixed westeru , : i0i5c ; white western , : ssoc. Coffee - Spot , fair ; 1110 , firm at 825.00 ; options opened 15 points lower and dull , closing firm ; sales , 111,000 bags ; October , 1S.115ctlS.45 : ilocemnber , S1S.ti5t8.80 ; Jaim- unry , $1S.80S1S.S5 : February , ,18.70. Petroloum-Stoady United , fl4P.c Eggs--Firm ana ? airly active ; westemn , 14d17J4c. Pork-Quiet and steadily held ; immess pork , S14.750J15,00 for old ; Sh5.0015.75 for new. Lard-A trifle lower. time market hem dull nod heavy ; western stea'n was quote at $0.773d16.bo. Butter-Quict and generally steady : west- em , 13@t35c ; western creaumiery , tSd25c. Cheese-Quiet and weak ; westermmti@lOc. Milwaukee. Sept. 2. - Wheat-Dull ; cash , 6t)3c ; October , 709c , Corn-ilicimer ; No. 3. 43c , Oats-ltill ; No. 2 white , 27c. lIve-Steady : No. 1 , 43c. lmriey-Weak ; No. 2 , 57c. i'rovisions-Firrn ; pork , September , $15.00. Cincinnati , Sept. 2.-Wheat-Dull and lower ; No. 2 red , 7172c. Corn-Dull and easier ; o. 2 mixed , 44N (7ll5c. ( Oabm-'Lower to sell ; No. 2 mnixed , 27c. Ityo-1)uil ; No. 2 , 50)4c. l'rovisiomis-Stromig ammd uuelmangod ; pork $14.50 ; lard , $0.40. Vhlsky-Steady at SLO3. neilpol is , Sept , ii.WiiCfttCiOlOd strong amid higimer ; No. 1 barth , old , cash P 73Ic ; October , 71c : November 7'Jc ; No. I imorthiern. old , cattli , 72J.o ; OctoJMmr , 693c November , SoXc ; No , 2 northern , old , cash 0c ; October , ittIc. On track , old , No. hard , 75c ; No. I northern , 73c ; No. northierlm , 71'4c ; now No. 1 hmarmi , 72c : No. northern , fl9itTOc ( ; No. 2 northern , OSo. Flour-Firmimly hold and higher ; pateimts SI.l0d4.25 ; Iakets' , $3.253.45. 1oceipts-Whe.mt , 120,000 bu. t Shipments-Wheat , 27,500 bu ; floor , 03,401 ; bbis , St. Ijniil't , Sept. 3. - Wheat-Easy ; cash. 0UtG0Xc ; October , 713c. Corn-Firm ; cash , 7c1S3jc ; October Oats-Nominal ; cash , 2.'Wc ; October , 24'c I' Whlsky-S1.O5. t Pork-S 15.00. S Lartt-li.2. ) . a litutter-Unclmanged ; creamery , 21625c dairy , 102ic. - Kamutue City. Sept. 3.-Wimeat-Etcatly 0 No. 2 soft G03c asked , Corn-Weaker : No. S cash , Mo bid ti 25c asked ; Octoher,1i5cbld , SOc asKed. Oats-2'1c , a 0 Now Orleans , Sept. i3.-Comn-Qtmie , amid lirmimixeii , Sic ; 'oilow , 5.5c ; white , C. & a Oats-It irumor at bZ'1c. ( 3 , Corn Meai-mtirly aclivo and a shad Iimtclmer at $2.37-Ici1.40. ; ! C , l1o ProdRcts-Detnand fair and price .5 higher. I'orlc-Sl5.35. s Lard-t3.62 } . L. Bulk Meatt.-.Shmouldors , $5.70 ; long den a andelearrib , $5.35. - Liverpool , Sept. 3.-Wheat - Quiet I. holders oiler treoly ; red western vlntert3s 2 S ( it is 4tl per cetmtai ; med western surimmg , di 1 [ a Corn-Firum ; demand fair ; holtiors ciTe 3. moderately ; new mixed western , 43 2d p01 g CCflUPJ. _ _ _ _ r LiVESTOCK. If Chloao , Sept. 3.-The Drovers' Jourut d rouorts as follows : is CattIe-Jtecelpts , 1,000 : slow bitt steady shiptlng ; steers , $3.OOQ,4.b0 ; stockt'r arm 10 betters. S1.50i2.S3 ; cows , bulls. gimil tnixtm ) t Sl.25@.b0 ; 'rexas cattle , $ l.60i8,20. ( a ' ilogs-itedelpu , 7,000 ; .atroug tnd higher ; totu&tlm' m4.t1o@5.20 : packing aunt stiippingj5.20l5150 ; llghtS4.S5i,40 ; akips , 53.wtit4.iu. Shmeep-IteeoIPtR , 2,000 ; natives , 82t104t weMern , $5.'Z0@3'T0 ; Texans , $2.S0eJ 3.00 ; ianmbs , 84tit5.oo. Natmonsd ttGyk Yardg. Iaet St. Louis , Ill. , Sept , 8. - Cattlehteceiuts , 600 : shlpment , 1,100 : steatiy ; fair to choice native steers , $4,1Om4.LlQ' butchers' citeera , 3.400j4.10 : feejlers , 12.0A3.40. Eoga1Isctlpbi , g00 : shipments , 800 ; market stronc anji a simnlo higher , butchers and best packine. $ Ta2Mt5.45 ; mixed , $4Od ( 5.15 ; Yoraers. ' $ .5.10S.2J ; pigs ltlmd grass- era , $4.0O4.S5. Kansac : lty , Sept. 8.-Cattle-lie- coints , 1,200 ; slmiimtmmeuts , 2.300 ; dull amid voak for choice ; comnuton imard to soil ; the mnarkvt was 2.5@400 iawr. thaum last week ; good to choice corn-fed. l.t04.50 ; conmmou to me- clituui , $3,25&4.00 : stockers , S9.002.r.0 : feeti- inc steers , $2M.L20 : si,5o@2.03. hogs-ReceIpts , 8.300 ; simi imrlmnut 2,000 : market strong aimd netire ; conminon to choice , K255.3 ; skips anti pigs , S3.00ma 4.25 _ _ _ _ _ OMtUt LIVI STOCK. Sattirday , Sept. 3. ' Cattie. The receipts of cattle vero imot heavy today - day , although it was a fair run for tIme last of tile vek , 'rue bulk of time receipts sycre utmado up of range cattle anti there were very few corn fctt steers iii. ' [ 'lie mimarket s'mlt strong emi good corim leti steers and about steady on other grades. 0mm butmcli of corn fed steers reached $1.50. Several loads of range cattle clmammgedhmaumds. flogs. About the usual ntmmber of hogs for Saturday tyas received , but ( hero was S faillimme off a't compared with yes- tcriiay of l2J0. 'rime milarket opened brisk arid at an ailvatico of abotmt ioe over yestor- day. Everythiimg was taken at an early hour aiim ! time lilarket ciosed strong. S tie mm p. There was nothing doing on the market. 1touotlt. Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ilos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,200 Shipumonta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Prevailing rrlooL t3howingtlioprtwalling prices paid for lIve stockomi tills imiarkot : Citoicosteers. 1300 to 15Xi lbs.I.254,60 t.'imoicosteors , ilOOtoISOJ lbs. . . 4.003t1.25 Fatitttlo steers 000 to 1050 lbs. . . . Corn-fed range steers 1200 to 1500 $ . 'TYit4.50 Good to chmoleo corn-ftol cows. . . . 2.50C3.00 Comnmonto mnedluni cows. . . . . . . . 2.O02.25 flood to choice btulis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . L7'rd3.00 Lighitand tnedmumhoes. . . . . . . . . . 5.00C1t5.10 - ( loont to choice heavy hogs. . . . . Good to choice mimuxeti imngs. . . . . . . 5.103.15 Representative 8ftto NA.TIS'IC STEuIN-COliX-FEI ) . No. Ar. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. 137.,1Jl5 $1.50 r mtANo } : STF.EmmS. 62. . . .1004 2.90 IRANO mc STEI1IO-ilOOt' ImliAND. 10. . . .1IY70 3.00 WYOMING TEXAS-SWAN , L. & C. CO. 120. . . .1112 320 in. . . .1090 8.20 WYoMING TIXAS-LANCI C1lEEi. lit. . . .1125 3.20 3.20RANCH RANCH CO\VS. 135. . . . SOS 2.35 . 10. . . . $05 2,35 1liEDl : : Its. 25. . . . 897 2.80. -flosS. No. y. Shk. Pr. No. Ar. Slik. Pr 64..234 209 9500 5i..2.0 16085.10 71. . .941 20 5b0 55 , , , .25 120 5.12k 76. . . .216 1011 m , 63. . . .219 SO 5.12j ' 75. . . .237 itAf ; 63 , . . .21k ) 120 5.12 81. . . .229 24fl fSU5 51. . .202 120 5.1Ptj 69. . . .225 41f 505 ; 54. . . .2'6 :120 : 5.15 71. . . .254 204. 5,05 55..01 80 5.15 72. . . .242 20 5.0.3 72. . . .270 SO 5.15 04. . . .2211 mo : 5.Y7J 70. . . .930 1110 5.15 09. . . .218 100 5.lu 71. . . .241 120 5.15 St. . . .220 120 5.10 6-1. . . .2SS 41) ) 5.15 62. . . .202 120 5.10 40. . . . : vii 120 5.15 71. . . .220 160 5.10 82. . . .237 120 11.15 .Sf. . . .257 SO5:10 69. . . .2&3 900 5.15 62. . . . .2334 5.10 57. . . .301 - 5.25 59..241 121hz 5I0 05..255 160 5.25 I , Ijlc tool Striti. ' Showing time imumnbor of head of stock sold On tiio market to-clay : CATTLE. G. II. liamumond .tc Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2511 Locai. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stmli)1)ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Feeders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lionS. Anglo American PacklngCo. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,259 (1. II. hlammimonti & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Armour &Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,0211 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,391 wgicmr.r RECEIPTS. Shewing the receipts of cattle and hogs for Limo week ending Septemimber 3. CATTLE. 111)05. Monday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,907 1.383 Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0t 4,914 Wednesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 493 3,713 Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 4,445 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 3,841 Saturday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 812 2,193 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , All sales of stock its thts market are muscle per cwt. live weliil umiless othorwisa statist. Dead hogs sail at l.'e pttr lb. for alt weights "Skins , " or hogs wtmlhlng loss than 10) ) lbs. no value. i'rognant sowsara docketi 40 10s and stagsSo lbs. bg the nubile Inspector , Live Stock Notes. Cattle steady. hogs all sold. .llogs lOc Imigher. A good hog mmmarlcet. F. S. Pearce , Aurora , canue In with a load of hogs. John Lemnke , Millard , unarla'tctl a good load of hogs. \v. Jervons , hock Creek , had iii sixteen loads ot cattle. Aimmolmm time visitors at time yards was J. . i1emmmiimimi , Ariiugtomm. F. 13. Va1kor , Creighiton , stopped at the yards aim his return from time east. 'fun North I.Otlj ) Cattimi conmipmimmy markt'tec a load of 301-lb lmogs from Elba , at 55.25. llartman & 1)unn , Staplelmimrst , Nob. , rmmar koted a load ot 2.6-ib hogs at thu top rico. 'i'lmo bammks at the yards vill close at 12 m on \ , 'i'imursday ar.d Friday durin fair week. 11. Uttumtl & Co. , heavy shippers to th L yards , mimariceted a load of iOc imogs shippet ; Iromn Ayr. H. C. Rockwell , Comitral City , a member o time lirmmi of Mtmrlby & Rockwell , was imer with a load of cattle. Mr. Marklson , of time firm of Marklson t Rough , Crescent , La. , was In anti mimarketed load of'430.lb liog at 55.15. E. A. WooS , of Chica'o of tlte firimi 01 : i Wood Bros. , iIte stock comnmlssiotm mmmercimant of Chicago and Omalma , stojmped here on [ ml yay west. George Meisnnr , Shelton , was hero with load or 1815.ib cattle , of his own feeding which sold on time market at $4.50 , time to for time day. A nmoetlng of. the commissIon inomm va held fortime ItItp043 of electing a now coIn mnlttee having' iytc'liargo the shrinkage o ; Imogs. ( icorgo Brown anti Joimn DamilsEni were elected for time ensuiimg year. A lintel mng of the hackers 'ihl be hold on Monday at whIch they elect two of their imumuber t ( act with time cotnmmiisshon men. 'I'tio following hiatt hogs emi tIme mmmarkot .Jatmmes Cammuon , lialmilitoIm Uptliko & 'r. t Harvard ; liarimnan & Dtutmn Stnpieliurst J. Buck , Ciete W. Z. Po1htuthk. Co. Atiroma 'hiIes & F. , le\V4'tt Vi. C. Monri , wanton a hathaway , RiverSioux ; McKeegan & ii Jiamerot ; ii. E , iroborts Kermnard ; .Nelsomm 3 11. . Oaklammtl Sims ik. , Astor ; A. ii. Em , erlne , Council hulls ; Thomas .S C. , V'mtic iieltl : Morris ' , Nelson , hlartlmmgton ; ( .1. ' 1 hitchcock. lhhair ; J. iioeimstein , hiartington r hlastla Eagle ; Dlckman & Glass , Persia halo t \i ay , Ord ; ' [ ' . E. White , I'lattsmoulhi v. ii. F'reeruan , Oakland ; Nye W. 51. C Co. , Niclierson ; L. L. Stephens , \Vaturloo It. Conneli & Co. , l'hvlps ; Charles i1tintei t ilmavaie ; F. S. i'tmctrco cl SonAurora. O5IAUt WIiOIjilt.tIii MtRKF1TS Saturday , bopt. 3. Prom ! tine. 17me fofloivlmig ore tuie prlcCt nL whlci Ii rottitd lOtd of prodUCe ore sold on thtm men rAct : 1 ' [ 'ime receipts of all kinds of produce wtmr ml as light as lltinh on Sstmmrmtay. 'I'huero Is tendency 1mm tli , ebg immartcsmt foratocks to ac ctmimiulate , svhiicm' . lois ttiseit a deCline Ii prices. - $ ' t'C.ichita , Ycro.pot Ydry heavy , . . . . - . . . , , . , . . . , , S. ; . l'rlces rtmmmuaiiu as yesterday with tue exception - tion of eggs. E008-Malket wail supplied and prices weakening. The btmlk Is mimoving at 14c and an oocaslonal case at 15tlGo. IJUTTr.It-CImoicc . Is scarce. urices fair : other creamimery , 2'2e' choice dairy , 1S20c ; ummedutirn grcules , 13cti0c : orthinary , 9iOe. ( 'mtiasa-Market : good. F'nncy ftlil cream cheddars , sltmgle , 12c ; flmit creamu. twins , 12c ; young Americas , l23@l5c ; brick cheese. 100 lbs iii case , new , 14c ; Limuburger , 100 lbs In case , now , 1S)4c ; SwIss , fancy Ohio , now 19c. FOUI.TZY-Siarkrt fair pricesfirmmi. Sprint chIckens $ I.75t2.50 ; oit ( towls $2.110(3.25 ( ; ducks , $2.252.75 : ttmreya , 60j7c per he. UAu-'flmo receipts of prairie chickens rite liberal for so early in the seasomm and nrc seiilng at $2.50i3.00. Mallard itmeks are ill lIght receipt ntmd art' selling at $2.t2.'d2.ti0 ; teal , almtl mIxed S1OJl.75. No quail have tmeen received , tout thmey would bring about 52.0thj2,25 imer tioz , A few jack rabbits have Pitt 1mm aIm mtppearalmco , almtl sold at i0c cccli. i'oTATos-Scat : Co and iirmn imi 70S0c Svr.uT : i'OTAT01m4-SWOet : potatoes art , iii liberal receipt , and IbId a ready luatket at 3c per Poulmd. SAI.T I.tcr POTATOr.S-.Salt Lake potatoes - toes immive html In an appearance on tIme tmmmtr- ket , amiti good stock in selling at POe per btuhel. ONioNs-Scarce amud firm ; good stock , 00@ 81.00 1'c' busimel. U.tlRilAOK-'I'iie receipts are light , btmt thin primsomit PtOMleCtS favor a larger crop luau wits anticipated. 'limero vihi be a car tif Ccli- fornia stock rt't'elved in a simirt titmme. Choice Imomimo growmm , ? 59S0c 11cr tloz. imm.'atis. 51 51tNS-Watm'rrlmelumis bri n g $ S.t)012.00 ) PCI. umumitired : cautciopes. 50d75C ( cr Uuz. 'l'omIATOES-LOCAi gartiners report tIme Stlipl' a lioimhing omit schi , arid that them CtOl ) has becim bemmeiitted by the late cool antI wet vt'mtthmer. Coimmtmiission mmmcmi are aimly lumnti- 111mg a very few , Good stock $1,00tiJl.211 11cr bushel , 11tNCV-000tl hommey iim neat one lb. franics iSa per lb. CicLEnY-.t'he demand Is not very heavy so early in time season. Good stock suitable for esimmpmetmt Is sold * t 35Ji0c imer bunch. BEAZIS. - liamid - picked navy beans are quoted at $1.S0t1.tl0 per btichm,1 , anti the other grades are selling from that figure down to $1.25. Pot'conmi-Cboiceforstands , I36j3C periti. I'ruits. Orders front the couiitrp requtrtip 8C- k.etcdstoc1'aw1 criru crzrc [ it pricklu.i curt- riot uhiceps hem , lhlUmd itt die saute pr1cc qmtotcd to tImC local trade , for coznvmn 8t4ck. 'ihe niarkirt was vehl supplied wIth Call- fornia frulls imeld over from yesterday. 'lime deimmand was good amid stocks were mnnviuig freely. Time consumption of Califomnia fruits on this market Is onorrmions. Already tiii measomi beLween seventy cmi seventy-live cars hare mccii sold lotte , besitlns all the hmomntm growm antI Utah fruits. 'i'liero hmas lsmcmm nearly a lmtnmtlretl cars of mmielons ro- ceived. Omimahia is tim'best fruit muarket in time country for its sIze. 1'l.vH-'rho market is veil supplk'tI with cimolce California at $1.54) tIer box. Large red home grown pititus are Coming iii ( tulle freely and are sciilmig at $2 per bushmol. IJali- iorlmta prulies sell at $1.50 per box. nit peaches l'eAcllEs-Thmo imiarkot Is wehi supplied whim very choice stock front Caihfoiiia. Choice stock is going at S1.50d,711. Michigan Peaches are selling at 53.003.25 per crate of 4 baskets , NEcTLmNEs-Thero are a lots' California nectarlmmes on time market. Cimoice stock' .51 .25l.5iJ per box. OnANnls-Timerc : are a few good oranges omm thu muaricot. Roth , $ fl.007.00. Ai'.PI.r.s-'I'Imo immatkct Is iirimmllmg ump amid thio demand is better. Good stock Is moving at $3.0o@3.75. CoAn Am'pr.ts-Thore is a hittlo more in- quir for crab apples and there Is a oed mar- hot br choice stock at $3.50 per barrel , urller grocers' list ( ium.u'js-'he supply of hommme'grown numd CalIfornia grapes comitlutmes liberal. Califor- lila , $1.211i.50per'20lb boxhmormie-grovim ; , 4c P ° " lb. l'iAltS-Call fornia Bartlotts , $3.00 3.2 ; other varieties , $ ti.50Th3.00 ( per box. LE7.toNs-Tmo supply liberal. whtii fair tie' ImIrimIcI , Comomnoim stock , S0.00@0.50 per case ; choice , S7,00C7.5O. BANANAS-'l'hle mnamkct is full of bananas at $ t.50it.0O per btmncli. , Grocer'e List. COyFEE-Ordinmtry grades , 20J.t2lc : fair , 2i4(2'2c ; priimme , 2223c ; fancy green amid yellow , 2825c ; old ovcrnlneut , Java. 28@ .90c ; itmterlor .Java , 25tt23c ; Mocima , 28$0c ; Arimtmckhe's , roasteti , .101cc ; 5c1.mttighmlin's xxxx , 203fc ; IliwortIm's , 20c ; Jieci Cross , 20ICc. REFINED LAltn-'rierce , 6Jc ; 40-lb squcro cans , 6c ; 50-lb round , 7Ig. 20.hb routmd , 7c ; io.i'i nails , 7c ; 5-lb pails , 7c ; 3.lb pails , 7c. hicrcm.gs-Mediuimm , in bbls , $0.50 ; do In half bbis , $3.73 ; somali , in hbl , $7.50 : do In half bhls. $4.25 ; gherkins , in ribis , $5.50 ; do lit halt bbls , $4.75. WoornNwAEE-Two-imoop : pails , per dnz , p1.45 : 311001) pails , 51,70 ; No. i tub , $6.50 ; No. 2 tmmb , $5.50 ; No. 3 tub , $4.50 ; washboards - boards , $1.75 : assoittiti bowls , $2.95 ; No. 1 chitmrns , $9 ; No. 2 elmurns , $8 ; No. 3 clmurns , $7. "htacimeal motmrnimjg for her children. " "Is timero no bahmmi in Uilimtd. Is them rio plmy- aicianm there ? " Yes , for twooty'flvo yours DR. TIIOS. JEFFEIIIS Iraq Compounded a TCdICiLC Tli'st 11(18 SOt Failed in Asiy Case of 1)iplftlseria. Infallible as a preventive anti cure. No physician - sician requIred Fail printed directions for use. Sent byoxpresson receipt of price , $3. Duriog it practice of twnnmty-fivo yours Dr. 3cfferl has not lost a emote of scarlet fever. Vh ? Throat commmrmlicatlomis are c'tntmoiiod by hIs iphtimt'rla Itemedy. Address No. 317 South 15th street , Omnalmu. Nebraska. Itoforenco-An y cltii.en of Council [ fluffs , Iowa. SILK , VEL VETS PLUSHES And SATINS jr , ti.iui : our Silk 'Depallifient ! 15 , qeeomd to uiomse as to pr1ce. utul qiiulitIe , , tIiItI lftltCfl you ( ti'e out sIlolllflfJ StlIs , J'clvetmn , 1'1ttsi - Cs 0 ? ' SutItta , tue flSk iumpertlon of OU lttLIeJi. JJe u'ilI quotea few ( ) ftIIe , flt11Iy boi'Uatus hurt ire tia'e 14h0U'iHfJ ill tli itt IICjIa Pt , iieit : Coloroci gros graili silks at Oo 750 , $1 tiid $15. All 00101'S itt each vricc. Colored Satin lilhiadarnes at75o aud $1. Extra value at each pr ice. Colored Sui'ahi Silks at The 811(1 $1 , ill iii ! colors , includ. ing evening shades , at eachi price. Black Gros Gralit Silks at $1 , $1.3 ! , $1.50 , $1.75 and $2 ; every yai'd guaranteed. Black Silk Rhadainas at SOc , ; i , 1.25 , * 1.75 and $2. Black Surahi Silk at 75 $ i and $1.30. Fancy T rinun ing Velvets from $1.25 to $5. A complete 11110 of two toned brocade velvets and satins. All colors iii satins at 50c and 75o. ' % ro gladly give samIles for comparison , as we defy coIn- petition oh silk. Thompson , Belden&Co1 &Co1 op L'IPTEREST TO J'JIOPERTI 0 WTts'ERS. We have purchuscrsfor $750,000 u'orIle I ' ' isudile , . of ifljI'OVl projerty. 1'i1''lt-Clf8tl IUcttiofl ( (11(1 t'ito lee 71roJCJty OtLlJ ( k.iI'eI. 0 uN lBS wilt 1'I4I41SL' ' Cu fjIj TO-MOB- 110 Il' , MOND ! .1' , ILiitL IIIlIDEt Jpj5 (111(1 terms. Gd'J'E CiTY LAND CO. , 307 Soilt 161/i St. PEOPLES'THEATRE. ' _ Grand lteopemiinmg-Ono Week , Comnioncing Sunday E'vcnhmi , SeIombcr 4th. 11ALLIDAY & CO.'S AM0US OltIUlNAf COLOIUID GICOIIGIA MINSTRELS. 2.1 . . . . . . .STAIt ARTISTS. . . . . . Brass liaimd andCittssiemtl Orchestra Look at the imionsror mitral oi' talen1. Greater amid hotter tlmmtml over. More and better comothimins , More Vocalists , Store Solo Imimmaltiamma , mtim.l more novelties thmtn was ever before commccutrmttod unmtlor omme moult- agornolmt. A ( , tcn , morel atmd artltltm perlorinanco. I pietigo immy rond. J. 11 , hi'tLLAiAY. t2m 'We travel In our own $ lmeeial Car. , . TRADE SALE. AUCTION ! -ox- Wednesday , Sept. 7th. ; 10A.M. p 208,210,212 , , South ! lthSt 0M4111A. 900 Overeoa's. ' ? 25 l't'ii , Ill'h'ClS. ( ; oo .i'i.e Suits. 800 1'al' Coninoii Pants. 40'J ColIanon Sitlts. .lo ( ) Cmsinmon 1'itac J'ants. 100 Odd Coats. : oo Othi .1,000 IIaIs. , . 300 Ct10 ( . . ! 1,000 .Ikmeia Jfoc. 7Iozert JJ'oi'kli,1 Shirts. ( ) Does Cheviot Shirts. Ji ( ) 1)ozcn Ove'alls. ( ) Ipen Stimjer.s. ' 1O ( ) 1)oci Sk ( 1fusul1erch1efs. lot ) Itoen .MeIi' ( , Jtvmcu's and a ii tl Cu lltlreu'.q ( Jautcrivi'u i' . 1,0(10 1)oen Toilet .SOIp. . ( lll to be OJJ'Cl'CL titl t40t. ! tttimui tJilst salt' , git's its jiour trade atut we tell ! sit'c f/OIL hIlOIlC. KOJIN & IVELIAS , ' , The Originators of Low Prices. NEW BRANDOPERA HOUSE. _ Commencing Monday , Sept. 5 First appearance in this city of the Broderick Opera COMPANY. Commii'risiiig ' tIme following artists. MISS IDA NUIA.g , MISS EMMA ! IIABV.L1.fl flAKES , MISS AIA SMMgItM ( , MISS IDA WEBSTER , MIt. GEO. I'AXTON , MAURiCE. IIAI1EMAN , 11. n. iuicvii , WALL&CE BRuCE , GEl ) . II. I3ROII1tICK , FULL CHORUS. : ) , CHORUS.Ruddygoll { Gilbert A Sullivan's lmtott Opera with Slit- ( 'lAs. iCENElt\ , Tilwtsn.t\ , FltllAY , filbert .tc Sullivan' . Masterpiece. 1UAtINI tCET ( ) S'l'tflll Hit. EFFICIENT OIICIIE8TIIA. Imr.TINIE---SATUIIIAY ONLY , ADMISSION , $1.00 , 75c , EOc , 35c and 25c. Seats can be securetl for time week at Pox Olilco. EXPOSITION HALL Entrance on 14th St. Week of September 5 , With the exception of l'ritltty. Siiecimtl oigagu , mont of w.C.COUPs EQUESOURRIGULUMI . Thelargestoperit miomse ; attraction ever pro. sonteti to the Annorican publio. I Cam ioal ( of rnagmmilicemmt hiorso8. 1 cur load of apecitti scenery 1. 20 flrt clas artist. 20. 10 of the finest ednicattid horse. in the world , Time leadtmmg arnuSomont attraction and time IfLI.htI'T LONION 8110W. l'atronmwd eve- rywliero by thu elite , thu acienhitia , time cuh- lured arid the literart people. V. C. Coup & Co'swonderrul otluemttod brommolmo. In amarq- big actmrtehnol anti battle scemios. Tb. 6 SIll. ott.s.priimmlor bicyclists nod tunicycilsta imi Amer lea. 'lime must rdllmmt'd Blmow on the road , the only ormo oitiore.i by time leading peopio of tue contimmont anti umttlor time personal supervision - vision of % V. C. coup. lIsti , . originator of the lmtrgmisi circmmsses , New York aquariumu and several other colossal enterprIses. TIllS GREAT JIOIIItMIAN BAND OtSoin Artists , MA'I'INEE ItVittY : Al'TIIiLNOON AT S P. W Adnnlsiomm25c. ltesurvvd seals CSc extri. - . ' . , . : Wi : : ; - j , / - _ _ / LOTS FOR SALE IN t i fr/i I50U77-I'OMAHA ' cz2" . ' BYTIfE ' . 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