Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 11, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-&ONDAY : , MARCH 11. ' 1889.
"IN THE WIND RIVER VALLEY ,
General Briabln's ' Intorostln ? Ac
count of a Rooont Outing ,
SOME TALL , TROUT STORIES.
< JioiU Spoil In XVyomlnji Klronmn I'or
Ilie "World's IHWHOVnltnntt *
1'onlH Which H-vnriu With
( ho Spucklctl licniitlcsi
Tin- Fish Kept Them ltit y.
KOIIT UoiiiNbON , Neb. , Muroh 8.
( Special to Tin * BIK. ] Leaving- the
Hot Springs of Little Wind river vnl-
' ley , 1 crossed the rlvoi1 , nml utter rid-
liij | aljuut a mlle " .long the Imnk cnino
to llio Broat natural oil wclltj of Wyom
ing. They arc eltuateil on u plateau
and surrrouiulcil by high hills. Hiding
up the slope I entered a basin and bo-
pui to puss over a bed of nsphaltum ,
caused by the sun-dried oil. It rang bo-
nciilh the horse's feqt as if I were rld-
inj ; over silver bars. The asphaKum
was bltii'k as tar. The load of asplml-
luin is in boine places six or eight foot
thick and contains millions of tons.
The natives of the valley often use it
for fuel and it burns as freely as pitch
pi no with a bright red blare , but emits
1111 miploiibtint odor of coal oil.
As 1 approached the wells the ns-
plmltuni begun to got softer and bond
beneath the weight of the horse and
the guide warned me not to go any
nonior. Dismounting , 1 picked my way
on foot over a thick tough layer of m-it-
tor that resembled dried tar , and which
bent under my feet. The coppered oil
completely covered the mouths of the
wells , the dibchargo holes being no
longer visible. The wells nro three in
number , and not more than twenty feet
apart. Over the mouths of those wells
the oil was ngitated and bubbling up
through the asphalUnn in about equal
parts of oil and water. One of the
wells had a spasmodic discharge and
Boomed hotter than the feat. This well
would bo still for a few moments and
then , with a noise murh resembling
thnt made by a inun when vomiting ,
only a groat'deal louder , the cantor
\\ouldriscupaudabout a quart of oil
and water bo emitted and loft on the
congealed surfnco of former discharges.
The oil was running in liltlo rivulets ,
showing all thu tints of the rainbo\vaml
all that did not congeal before it got
there , ran into the Wind river and
floated on the water. The formation
about the wells indicated that they had
loon ) running for hundreds of years.
Here , for ngcs perhaps , the oil has been
wasting away in these far-oil mountains ,
INliilo millions and millions of people
were burning dips or tallow candles and
longing for oil lights.
Some ono had built a cabin and laid
out a claim about the wells , but
no ono lived then ) . The guide told
mo that the asphaltum when molted
made good roofing material and would
turn water perfectly. Wo melted some
on a sliovol and mixing it with sand
poured it on the ground. When dry it
was almost as hard us stone and a layer
an inch thick would bear the weight of
a heavy man' It could not bo broken
'
throug'h b. > stamping upon it. and it
certainly would make good roofing or
pavements.
The next day was devoted to fishing
for trout , of which there wore a great
numltar in the streams. A short ride
brought us to the north fork of Wind
river , where we halted and some of our
party went to llsh .up the river while
the re tit fished down the stream.
All wore soon busily at work with rod
and line trolling huge grasshoppers
over the surface of the water , and pur
labors were rewarded by numerous bites
and the capture of several speckled
beauties. In abont two hours I had
taken some twenty trout , aad my string
was so heavy I put up my rod and lino.
Major Russell , who was with mo , had
taken nineteen , and deciding wo had
enough , wo determined to go in , as the
wind was blowing very hard and made
it dilllcult to manage our lines. Wo
found the other party in camp , they
having taken in all only ton
trout and then given it up
on account of the wind. A
hearty dinner on trout , nntclopo and
fresh bread , with colleo and a sleep of
two hours so refreshed us that \\c de
termined , the wind having fallen , to
ItiKo a fresh sUirt and fish for Ijig trout
in the deep pools of the Wind rivor.
The ambulances wcro Drought up , and
wo wore oil for the stream about a milo
distant. The. first line thrown in was
taken under and the nook carried olT.
A lieutenant near me at the sumo mo
ment hooked a trout that would have
weighed three or four pounJb , but he
floundered oil the hook. Major Jack-
fcon , who was just below us ,
called loudly for help and
wo ran down to him , tie
was playing a game trout in deep
water but could not land him on ac
count of the weakness of his rod. The
line was K > blender wo feared every
moment it would brnak , but it hold on
wonderfully , resisting all the lunges
niul plunges of the trout. After pfir-
tially drowning him the major suo-
cceded in drawing him into shallow
water , so the lieutenant got hold of him
and landed htm. When dressed ho
weighed nearly three pounds and was a
line specimen of Rocky mountain trout.
Soon afterwards , while fishing at this
Biumi spot , I hooked a trout that broke-
my line. 1 hud the line tested and it
showed a strain of twenty-eight pounds.
ITow largo this lihh was that seemed to
break it with ease 1 have often won
dered. By sundown wo had taken an
abundance of smaller trout and had
enough to last us for two or thrco dayx.
J found the valley of the Little Wind
rh or about twonty-tlvo miles long , and
from two to thieu inlle.s wide. There
wore Bomo settlers , and the crops looked
noil. Wheat , corn , onts and potatoes
wore growing finely. There wore
Fomo patches of melons , squashes , tur
nips , tomatoes and radishes. Tno soil
of the valley boomed excellent. The
pasturage was abundant , and the cli
mate bo mild , that I was told the cattle
ran out all winter long without any
other food than that which nature pro
vided. All tlio cattle wo saw wore very
fat. The land is on the Shoshone
reservation , und 1 learned all the farms
I saw belonged tobquuwmonand friends
of the Indian * .
A soldier in the evening brought in u
bucket full of ripe rod wild raspberries
anil wo found thorn excellent eating.
Wild goosoporrlos , currants and earvis
berries wore found in abundance alijng
the crooks and occasionally a bunch of
plums , Thu banks of the btroams were
llnuil with bullalo liorriofi.
Before leaving the valley itwaspro-
) > osodut should have a grand lish and
tljo uoxt day was appointed for it.
Crutch , thu guide , tola mo ho could taUu
rno to a pluco where I could catch more
trout than anyone ulbo. Itclying on this
information I was boinowhat anx
ious to bet on who could take the
largest tiring. It was agreed
wo should nu'ot at the cabin of Mr.
Crutch at 1 o'clock the following day ,
and with umuy bets UB to who bhould
bring in the largest fish , the most fish
and the best ( tali , we wont to bed.
Hy II o'clock on the followllif morning
we had caught our grasshoppers and
wcro romi.x to bo off. At Crutches
hou o wo 'partod , two going up the
Wind river and two down , while Majur ,
JiioKson and mym'lf went over to a little
stream called IVont Crcok. This was
thestirnm Indicated by Outeh as "so
full of trout it could hold no more. "
Wo wore eon on the ground and at
work hauling out the speckled beauties.
From the lirst hole Jackson
took nine and I six' . As wo
moved down the stream and the work
became warmer the grasshoppers gave
out and I sent two men to catch more.
It was livcl.\ work , but b\ dint of perse-
\ eianceo got enough , 'and after fish
ing two and a half hours the driver of
our ambulance came to bay If wo wished
to ride home wo mubl stop fishing , as
the ambulance was Illlod with trout.
1 wont to sec , and sure enough the
space bctwoon the io.it8 was completely
filled up , and when o'ir own weight was
added the spring ? came down with a
thud. We had taken ovorono hundred
and llfty trout , and sati llcd that no ono
would no better , wo sot out , for the camp
The parti down the river had sixty-
four and our friends up the stream about
eighty. The lieutenant had taken the
largest trout , having one that weighed
quite three pounds.
Mrs. Crutch had prepared an _ excel
lent meal of toast antelope , fried fat
bear , peas , siring beans , potatoes , fresh
tomatoes , squash , mince pie , pumpkin
pie , wild bcM-rips anil cream , good hi cad ,
nutter , colTeo and canned o\stor pie.
Wo were all hungry and did ample jus
tice to ibis peculiar frontier meal ,
which was : i& good and well cooked as
if it had been prepared in A first-class
restaurant. Crutch's wife was a half-
breed Sioux squaw and quite a pretty
woman. I had not. v t soon the plaster
beds of which L had hoard much talk ,
and wo M > t out to visit thorn. Wo found
on a mountain ridge that ran into the
valley veins of pure white stone closely
rc-cmbhng marble , only it was fcoftcr.
We could cut it with our knives like a
hard soap trfne , and when pounded up
it smcllcd like ground plaster. When
exposed to the sun it became hard , and
when burned it turned into planter of
parts , or a limey substance , if mixed
with sand and water and dried it be
came as hard as rock. 1 saw a hoiibc
that had boon plastered with it , and the
plastering was as hard as stone. The
point of the sharpest knife hardly
scratched it. What this stulT was I
could not make out , but no doubt it is
valuable , and some day will largely
enter into the wants and conveniences
of mankind. .Loins S. BuisiilN.
Itflicf I'Toni Indigestion.
Frank W. CJIIlett , 2J1 Second Ave. , New
Vorlc , writes :
"J doom it my pleasure to testify to the
plicnomrnul effects of IJIIANDHKIII'S Pin , " ,
upon myself , in eradicating from my system
the most acfjniv.itotl form of indigestion , the
attacks of which wore nearly as severe as
spasms. After a costly treatment two boxes
of nitAN'iwETti's Pn.i.s have put mo in a bet
ter condition than I hnvo been for years.
g 1 4 II < Tt > .
Apropos of the arrival of the alleged
first spring month , the Chicago Herald
makes the following suggestions :
Take oft your winter underclothes
and die of pneumonia ,
In the springtime gentle Annie still
wearb her Mnl kin sack.
Don't lot tho. furnace fire go out
while you are writing spring poetry.
Gentle spring is hero , but neverthe
less keep the snow oil your sidewalk.
Don't trust to the rosy promises of
the alumnae. Look at your thermome
ter.
ter.March
March came in like a spring lamb ,
and according to the old rule , it bhould
go out like a roaring lion.
Hail gentle spring ! Ethereal mild
ness cornel unless , of course , you are
unavoidably detained by bad weather.
You might look out foi the early robin ,
but nrob.iblv if ho has got any bonsoyou
won t see him for n month yet.
It is spring , to be sure , but don't put
your snow shovel whore you won't bo
able to find it in a month or more later.
Say "this is more like winter than
spring1' rather than ' 'winter is linger
ing in the lap of spring. " The latter is
a chestnut.
The Boring poet doth now appear.
The Herald , however , has a largo stock
of spring poetry leftover from last sea
son.
Sercnadors , unless afraid of influenza ,
will now ultimo their throats to the
sweet strains of "In the Springtime ,
Gentle Annie. "
In the spring the young man's fancy
lightly turns to the tailor that ho can
stand ofl for a spring overcoat and a
new suit of clothes.
A man in Now York who prematurely
exulted over the delightful spring
weather perished in the bli/zard of the
12th of last March.
An Atisoluto Cure.
The OHIOINAIj AUIET1NE OINT
MENT is only put up in lunjo two ounce tin
boxus , uml is an absolute euro for old soies ,
burns , wounds and chapped liuml ? , and all
Akin eruptions. Will positively cuio all
kltulsof piles Ask for the ORIGINAL AU
STIN' E OIXTMEN'J , . Said by Ooodmaa
Drus Uo , at ' . ' 3 cents per box by inuil an
tents.
Your Nails.
Pink nails indicate indolence.
Red nails , a warlike disposition.
Narrow null1 } incline to mischief.
Small round nails denote obstinacy.
Crooked nails indicate n fiery nature.
Filbert nails are associated with de
ceit ,
Nails abnormally pulo. or with black
spooks on them , denote sickness.
Hroad nails are considered to bo indi
cative of btihhfiil and gentle natures.
Long nails appertain to those of a
tumpori/ing disposition. Those are the
nails of persons who hate scones ,
A Word About Catarrh ,
"ltl the mucous membrann that oiid > rfnl
HiMnt-llulili < n\ulopu suriuumltnithudcllcoto th-
Hiiei iiftlieiilr und roodp swgi"i , that Cutarrli
uiat. - ltMB'iongliold. uncu t'stnbllshud , It eats
Into \eryvltiiln. . and lumlcrs lira but n long-
dniuii broatnof mUfry anil dlrtruso , ( lulling tint
dense of hvurlni ; , trammeling thu pouvr of
hiieecli.ile lioylimlliu f ciill > of smell , tainting
tm-bieitli , uml Killing tlio lutlned plfaHiirus of
tutti.- . Insidiously by creeping n Iromaslmplo
rolillnthu heiiil. U axsniiUs tin membranouii
llnlniuml envulouea thu bones , uutliis' tlirougli
the ilcllcato i outs ai.il cunulng Inllammutloi ) ,
Hlomihlng inn ! ilna'Ji. ' .Nothing Hhort of total
ernillciitlonwltli'ocuri'lioiilth to thu patient , mid
nil ollclatheaiuo Klmnh procinnttniitodtuller- !
lng .le.iillnt-too fatal termination. HAVKIIID'.S
IIDICM , CUIIK by Inlniliitlnn and by Interim !
udmlnlftiatlou Han never fulludo\eu ; ulien thu
illHcuhohas iniidii filghtful linoail-i on dell-ntu
ronstllutlons heailng. Hiiitlliunl tiisto ha\t < l > een
HHOM'iO'l , uud the disease thoroughly ill hen
out. "
HvM'nun's HAPlcn.CtfiiK consists of one hot-
tlonf liltUviucu. . Cuuu , ono box C\TUMIIIU ,
hoi.vr.ST , ninliiiio iMi'iuiVKii I.MI u.tii. neatly
\\rapped la vilv I'.uk'iit'e , ultli full dliuctlom > ;
rOMTI a Dllt'O & , CllKMIC VI , CO. , IIOSTO.V.
WEAK , PAINFUL BACK * ,
Kiilney niul 1'teilne 1'iilns nnilVnk. .
iii'-Mf * . ii'llev 'il innst : MINUTI. by the
. . . . . . rriiULii * Asri-1'uN I'I.ISTKH. tlio
II ft tlrnt ir.ul only imlu-lclllliiK pLuliT.
Netv , iUMuiitiiiieoiin , Inrallllili1. The most puifcct
iinililolu 'o 1'nlii. IntlAinmutlon niulVVnkiie3
rvurrniniMimilnl. V.i tlv Hiijieilor to all other
lilrt tiH. . At nil ( IrngKlMN , Met llvo foi II , or
i > 0"lai-tt fieo of I'urTtit JJnl'il AND CilEiiifAL
Co. , llo > ton , ) | U ! > ,
nYF < > 5 ARE THE near
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
May Wheat Slnka Below the Dollar
Lino.
CORN CLOSES DULL AND LOWER.
Anotticr Active Dny In Oalw A Small
Decline In Provisions Mule
Chance in Cnule HOKH
Close HironK ,
CHICAGO PHODUCK M.YUKKT.
Cittrioo , March 0 [ Special Telegram to
Tun BnE.l May wheat pot below $1 to-day ,
and July was broken 16 Mtfc. ) The market
opened about Ic off as comp ired with yester
day , the oxcmo for the over night break
being the tltmnci.il panio in Paris the
bears wore nlort anil aRRressiVe. They ill-
rccted their attacks Mm to the distant fu
tures , which wcro notoriously weak on crop
repot ts. This started Mnv down , and it was
not Ion ; ? before the crowd discovered th.it
thnt delivery was not well supported.
Hutchlnson , who was the Inrjicit buvcr
yesterday , figured to-dnv as the prlntMp.il
seller. Ho helped to start the bro.ik and nt
the best was u moderate buyer after prices
got down , llio receiving houses had a oed
deal of wheat to sell for May delivery
to-day. Indeed the sales by the recolx in ; ?
houses have been on an increasing scale ever
since the vvrather began 10 give promise of
an c.irlj spring. This would seem to indi
cate that there Is little wheat accumulating at
the country points in readiness for shipment
to Chicago. The fart that the prices now
ruling for Mny are proving so attractive for
pountrv holders may bo uno of thu causes
leading to the dlsinellnation of the bull load
ers to sustain the m.iruet. It hus been plain
for several days that the Fulrb.ink party had
not been lending the nmikot any material
support , it lias been loft to run itself , so lines
os Fall bank has been concerned , for all that
anybody could detect. Hiiteliinson Is at the
front once moio us n peisonallty woith con
sidering. He is iiiitu | us ninth talked about
as Falrhank , and in his great role as a dls-
turulni ; factor ho may conclude not to let
May go down to n point low enough to stop
the country taiget praetice. which some people
ple think is wlmt the Fairbank Dirty would
ilkotoscc. There wag excellent buying of
July wheat on the break to day. There has
hern seemingly a good deal of "oiling ot that
tuturo in this and other markets , on the
theory that the ISb'J crop of wheat
was not only going to bo the largest
on reeord , lint thnt it was going to be har
vested next week. The conservative opera
tors , who do not lose their heads easily , me
looking upon July with vcr" friendly eyes at
the prices now ruling. They hold to the
theory that in any event , no matter how
largo the next crop may be , the reserves of
old wheat at the end of the ciop year will bo
drawn to a lower bed-rock level than
has been reached in .Years , and that the llrsl
month's receipts will go into Immediate con
sumption , thus rendering the accumulation
of the stocks during the month of July al
most an impossibility , for that and other
reasons they are disposed to think that the
selling of the ciop that has not yet been
raised , for delivery in July , may bo carried
too far. Hence this class of operators arc
as chary of shorting July as they are
of touching May. May wheat opened
nt S1.01W , with sales immediately at
51.01 'a' ' , ft then ran up to $1.02 and in
successive breaKs declined to Sib/1 , the bottom
tom being reached just aoout 1 o'clock. Hal-
lies of J4f Jc were frequent , but the market
gave wnv at any point under a pressure of
free offerings. There was active trade in
June , and the price at one st.-urc was down to
! U'fc. ' ( The transactions in July were on a
larger scale , larger nroba'uly than in May.
July opened at hSc , sold off to ST'-fc , up to
87c , and by Inegular jumps or jerky movu-
ments to b ( > Xc. Jnno ! 314\ : and .lulv S KC.
As compared with yesterday this shows u
decline of U i' in Mnv , Do In Juno and IJfc in
July.
The weakness in the other markets af
fected the speculative bianch of the corn
trade to a limited extent , but the small re
ceipts , which consist in the main of grades
below No. 3 , were in active request for ship
ment and are working gradually to a
closer approximation to their consumptive
value , as comuarcd with the price of con
tract , grade , 'llio opening was lirni on the
small arrivals , here and elsewhere , but for
the reason already named , the offerings be
came freer und trade lapsed into dullness.
The local operators did the bulk of the bus !
ness , orders to buy or sell on outside account
being reported by commission houses as
scarce. The market held up well in the face
of theseiious and disquieting financial con
ditions reported from Puns , which hud such
n depressing effect upon wheat , May closing
a shade better than it did yesterday , but all
other futures wcro from 1-1U to e lower.
In oats another active day was recorded ,
with the decline in the speculative market
unchecked. The further weakness was duo
to the continued nrcssuro to sell evinced by
u number of lunro operators , and in addition
to the loputcd unloading of long oats , ut
least one trader was credited with selling
short to a liberal extent. The mteroj. , was
ehielly in May , which opened stondc at SJ' e
and Inter declined to 2.V < c , with n snbsu
qnciil paitial iccovcry , while there was
lather more doing in Juno than recently at
a narrower discount of > 4 i8'c. The cash
market was quiet and quulably } . | ( < e\e
lower , with No. 'J iegularnroundi.MHfc.
In provisions fair activity and u compara
tively strong in irkct were the fcatuics of
the day. Notwithstanding the closing
showed a small decline from .vcstcrday's last
llgnrcs , the bulk of business wan transacted
nt an advance , c\uiing \ the iiioinltir. when
the gi cutest animation was witnessed , and
poik sold up 2"ic , lard 5c and slioil ribs lOc
from the 11 rat quotations made , i ator , how
ever , tne market , under fiee realizing , tiroko
badly and the early advance was moro than
lost , the resting prices for the session showIng -
Ing an actual decline of ! > u en park and lard
and 5@i c in shoi t ribs.
CHICAGO ijivu sroon
Cmc\oo , March 9. [ Special Telegram
to Tun UBB.J CVTTI.B To day there was
little or no change , . Prices were
weaker , many salesmen declaring fair to
good steers weio 25e lower than at the high
point yesterday. Choice beeves , H S3 ;
mcdlvm to good steers , 11 ! * > U to l.riOO pounds ,
$3.aOi.J ( OU ; l.'JOJ to 1,3-,0 pounds , fl. 20.t.(15s (
050 to 1,200 pounds , f jjOix.iJ ( ) ! ; Htoclcers and
feeders lower , t210@fi ) ; ; cows , bulls and
mixed , 10J lower , * 1."U@J.'JO ; bulk , t 00 ( <
' . ' .50.
.50.Hoos
Hoes To-day there was a short upturn of
fie on heavy and lOo on light , closing stiontr.
Choice heavy shipping and packing , l,7."i ( < n
1 & ( ) ; light mixed , * 4 ; 55U.bij ) ussoited light ,
1 1 7" > (3l bii ; nssoitcd light and singe soil ,
* I.COji4 80 : Bkips and roiiis-h lots , * 'l 50 ( < j.l.50 ;
boars and rough stags , fa OJQJ.OO.
NRW YOHK , March 0. fSpeciul Telegram
to TUB J3KK.1 STOCKS The foreign houses
had largo soiling orders in stock this morn
ing , owing to the panic in the copper stocks
at ParisTl.o Ilrst prices , as comnaied with
last evening's ' figures , were from } to } per
cent lower fur the general list , while Omaha
common was an exception , with u loss of 1/4 /
per cent. The Chicago houses and the pro
fessional traders wcru large sellers of
Grangers and Coalers , and thu longs in the
Pacific group wcro getting out as fast as pos
sible. Oicgon Transcontinental declined
l\ , Union Pacific , Canada Southern and
Tennessee Coal , KLaekuwanna \ and Louis
ville & Nus'hvllle , } { . No change occurred la
the temper of speculation , and at 11 o'clock
the market wus active and weak at the low
est prices reached. The commission people
hail very fuw orders In. Apparently the
only support to the mailcot was received
from thu bear clement , who wcro willing
to buy so as to secure the prollts on their
sales. After 11 o'clock the market subsided
into comparative dullness , the severe pres
sure liding removed , aad some slight frac
tional rallies were made. The movement
was insignificant , however , and after the
bank statement had been issued showing a
$3,000 , 000 loss in the reserves , there was an
other drive at values amj tUe decline was re
sumcd with all iU fonfo , nnd still lower
prices wcro reached nil over the list. * Itvns
subsequently rumored thnt $3,000,003 , of gold
had been engaged for "export , and this
started fresh selling by the boars. At noon
the nmrkot closed acthd ? ntid weak nt the
lowest prices o ( the dny , which show Louis-
vlllo & Nashville , 1'S ; KerJdlnR mid Union
1'aclflo , 1 ; Oregon Transcontinental , St. Paul
nnd Lnukawnunn , J < i "sbY ) England , J { ;
Northwestern , Lake Shora-iiul Missouri Pa
cific , XTelcfranli \ , Burlington nnd Hook
Island , * { per cent. The * total jjlcs for the
day amounted to 210,000 shares.
The folio wing were tha closing quotations !
U.S. 4s rwilar . .IsiijiXorthern Pacific. . 2T > ' 5
U.S , 4scounons. . .l.Mii donroferroil , . . . , . fiu"
U.'s' HscoiliTOai .lOTVi dopraferrej' ' ! ! 140
1'aclIloCsof s 5 ,1A ) .V. V. Central Wi
rontral I'ultlo . . .n T. . 1) . ScK , t . * * , ! 4'i
CMcuiro A : Alton . 131 HocklMnnd . . . I'l'i '
Chlc.agoItiirllnfton ; V. " . M. . .ist. p . . . . n.
JlQulucv . 0" < d .oprefcrrenl. I'S3 ' ,
I ) . . I > . . .VV. . .l.lS iSt. Paul .V Omahi . .11-1
lllinoU Central IHUU doprefcrroil Ul
1..II.AW. . . 114 UnionPacitle . . . Bl'i
iVTo < c.ts . 1- " . W..SI.U Ai > 11
I , kc3aor . . . .107 Uo prefnrreil lil'
Michigan ( 'mitral H7 Western Uulou Nt > 4
MOVBV os CM.U Kusy , with no loans.
Pin MR MKiiOANTit.ri lUi'Ert 14 ; iSJ'j per
cent.
SIEIII.INO nvciuvnn Dull but
siuy-Utn bllU , $ l.b5 > f : ilennud , * l.
i > iioi > ijch MAiiicnrs.
CnicAflo , March ' , ) . Wheat Wcalt and
lower , c.ish , 9April. \ ; . ! ) ' ' < o ; Muy ,
Coin StCiidj ; u.ish , 'Jl. ' o ; April ,
" O\its liisier ; fish , 2JJ c ; May , 25 13 lOo.
Kyo Mnv , t- c.
Uiirlcy Notlilujt dolnp.
Pritnu Tliuothi $ I.J > .
Klax-SI.4'J.
Whlskv-SI 03.
l oik-iisv : ; c.is1i , ? ll 0 : Mnv. 512.00.
I.ard bto.ulcash ; , $ i.s 'u ' ; M.iy , ? i ) 0 , " > ,
Flour Stoidv.
Drv Salt Meats Steady ; short rib ? , ST.20.
Chceso UiichntiRud ; full cro.im choldiui ,
IDJi't.'i'llo ' ; llats , ll c ; Voun Ainenc.n , ll1
-
Uuttor UnchaiiKCilf croainory , 19
dairy , 1-irrwae.
K-ps-Unfli.iiiBoil ( ; fidsh , Willl e.
Hlilos Unchiincod : noavv Rrecn s.iltcil. f
t . , . " , -
salted bull , 4'4iSI ' } < L'BWiin bull , , ' 1' ' creun (
s.iltuJ c.xlf , ( iifo ; dry Hint , 7 viio ; ( -roan
' ltcll kip , -lo ; dry calf , Ti < J3t' ; dry B.xltu.l
hides. 7c.
Tallow Weak ; No. 1. sollil pokcd , -1 ®
4 > 4o ; No. 2 , '
Flour , bbla . 0.0)1 ) il.OJO
WhontbU . : il.KK ( ) ffl.OOJ
Coni.ou . lin.OOJ 12,1,0X1
Onts. bll . 7I.DJJ IH.UJO
Ncxv Vork. March 9. Who it Kocoipts ,
8KX ( ) ; oxXrts | , none ; spot dull and
} n@fc loaor ; No. 2 red. ( .M& , ? ' . ) ijfc in
uiuvator. tiO' ' c nlloat , O O'c i o. b ; No.
Ilred , UUe ; options % diu lower ; March ,
Corn Kcceipts. UT.flOJ ; exports.1,0X1 ;
spot dull mid wc.ikcr ; No. 2 , 4tZ4l"nU ( ! in ele
vator , 4'sc ( ) ' allottt ; No. ! ) . 4i : ( iT4Sifc ;
uiiirrndeil mixed , 42 ( < Jt4 V ; options dull and
easier.
Oats Receipts , 1S.OJO : exports. SCO ;
spot linn and inileti nptloni steady
and quiet ; March , aiHcAirll , ) , niVc ; Mav ,
! ll > ic ; spot No. 2 white , .T."tff < i3.tjtfc : mixed
western , 'M © Uc.
Colteo ODtions opened steady and closed
unehanped to r > points above M-sturday ;
sales , 40r03 bai-s ; March. § 17OJ ( < 5ir 2J :
May , $17.10 ( tl7.1.i ; spot Kio less llnu ; full1
earcoos , $11) ) 00. "
J'etrolcuinQuiet and * steady ; United ,
closed at UJVc.
Egf-4 Steady ; western , , U.fc.
Pork Fiim.
Lird Steadier and quiet ; western steam ,
J7.M ; March , $7.25.
lluttorSteady mid in fair demand : west
ern , 14C'J20Uc.
Cheese Quiet and rleady ; western , 1) ) "
fttll' c.
Ijlvor oil. Miroh 9. [ Special Oabloi-r.im
to THE LtRi-.J-2.UO p. m. .close. L'oilt
Holders offer iiiodorntelv ; prime me-s ,
eastern , Cos ; hteady ; aoj ncstcrn , 55s ;
steady.
Lint Holders offer spot niodaiatolv and
futuiesspanuKly ; spot und March , 3 > s IM ;
llrm : Aptil and May , : > Cs , lirm.
Wheat Holders offer freely : now No. 2
winter , 7s SJ , ( inn : do spiinjSi , llrm.
Flour Holders offer moderately : lit : ) d ,
steady.
Corn Holders offer moileiately : spot , 4s
i d. steady ; March , : ( s ll fd , steady ; April
ind May , : i3 11 if 1 , steady.
St. Ijouli. March ' .I. Wheat Lower ;
cash. ' .Me ; May , ! )5j ) { ( < i,9' > " < e.
Corn jisy ; cash , 2S c ; Muy , SOJ < c.
Oats Quiet ; cash , 2Vfu ; Mai , 2"c.
l > ork ( .luiet ntl2.37 ! > f.
Lard $ .1 7.1.
Whisky Stoidy at f 1.03.
Hutter Quiet ; creamery , 24@iGc ; dairy ,
2l@2c. !
Olnoinn.iti. March 9. Wheat Nominal ;
No. S red. 9JC ' . ) c.
Corn Weaker ; No 2 , mixed. : ) " > c.
Oat < Quiet ; No. 3 mixed , 2j ( ; < Jc.
\Vhisky-Quiet at * UU.
Kansas City. March -Wheat Lower ;
No 'J rod , cash. 33c as'ccJ ' ; Mij.Ol'cbid
Corn Quiet ; No. 2 cash , 21e hid ; May ,
25X'1 bid : No 2 white , cish , no bids nor of-
fetines May , 27Ju bin.
Oats No. 2 May , no bids nor offerings ;
May , 22c bid.
March 9. Wheat Sample
wheat easier ; roctipts , ] 4 loirs , shipments ,
( I ! cars. Closing .No. 1 hard. March , $1.10 ;
May , $ l.rJ , ' < ? ; on tradSl.ll ; No. 1 noit'i- '
orn , March , Ubc M.iyl ( ) K ; on track , $1.00 ;
Np. 2 , noithern , Maich 9Jc ; May , 'JO e ; on
track , 90c. _
M'/i' SI' > * J 4.
Cuictoo , March -Cattlo - flccoipts ,
2.00J : inarkot slow and woiker ; choice
beeves , -51.00 ® ! ' ; steers , 5J90i < .J'JU ;
htoc'kers aim feedeis , > J lOiji'l X ; LOWS ,
bulls unct mixed , $1 ror.7J.9i ) .
Hogs Kcceipts 10,000 : market strong ,
higher ; mixed , f'l.liOi(4.b ( ) ; heavy ,
$ > 5i ( 4.b.Vv Ii0'ht , $ lb0.r l.9 , ) ; skips , $ ; i 75
4 60.
60.Shcop Hosolpts. 2,003 ; market slow
nnd weaker ; natives , f J fiJi ? " > 00 ; woatcin
corafed , ? 1.400i > l 0"i ; lambs , tl.7.iiflOO. (
KaiisasOity Alurdi ! ) l.'atilo KeceiDts ,
151 ; shlpmentsi TiOt ; bmtdicssed beef and ship
ping steers filu ul.mat . ; Uct ineilluni slow and
\\cilc ; choice cows , steady ; common , dull ;
Rood to choice coin-fed , - . ) 7T > ' 4.10 ; common
to medium , fi 75it ( : 00 ; stockers and feed
ing steers , slow and weak , ? 1 00@it.13 ; cows ,
Receipts , U.S03 ; shipments , ( HI ;
market weak nnd full lOc lower ; common
to choice , Jl.lT/iilfij.
Nntionnl SIOL-IC Yards. Uint St.
IjouN. .March 9. Catti1 Hccoipts , 100 ,
shipments , bOO ; MKU kL.tr' steady ; choice
heavy native steers , JJMJ4 ! 1J ; fair to good ,
$ ) KKiift 90 ; stookors und f cbdors , ? J 00 ! J 20 ;
rangers , corn-fed , f..ToTfa 5Ugruss ; feJ , fl 9J
.
- -
Hogs Ileceipts , 2,500 , shipments. 2,503 ;
inaikot btrong ; choice lioayy und butcher * ,
il 70@I.KV , | mcl < iiiK , $ < .lAii | .75 ; light j-rades ,
Hlini\ City , March 9/TJCattlo Receipts ,
220 ; shipments , 19J ; stioiiK ul > d uncliunged.
JlogH Iecelnts,2l2jj { .ni rkot strong ut
yesterday's juices.
OMAHA Ii
Saturday. iMarcli 9 , 1S89.
There was n good run of 'cattle for a Sutu r
day , both as to quality aU * ; numbers , but the
miirket was rather slo\vwt burcly stoadj
prices. The packers did not requlio many
cattle to 1111 their orders und us shippers
wcro generally looking for custom inurkcts
to bo lower on Monday , they were not very
strong buyout. However , between the pack
ers and shippers the bulk of thu cuttle
changed Imndtt before the close. The ma
jority of thodrosscd beef und shipping steers
sold ut ) .uOfU 'M , but a piece of u loud sold
us high as S3 7U. The trade In butchers'
stock was light us was also thu feeder trade.
The buyers wanted to take off about fie
when the market opunud und llio t radii was
delayed for ayhllo , salesmen belli- ) very
slow to nmlto any concussion. The truJo did
not drag very long , but soon livened up und
the Iiot-'ft sold Kt about yesterday's prices ,
closing strong. Late in thu afternoon a train
of seven curs arrived and naturally had to
sell a llttlo lower , Nearly everything sold
at ft.4rKil4.tK ) with two trades ut $4 55 uud u
loud at fl.OO.
_
Hlieop.
market uoa uctlvo with the BUUDlv
liberal nnd nbout ovcr.vtlilnR clmnp-ed luinds
nt prices not very different from the market
during the earlier part of the week ,
Itocolpts.
Ctti.lo. . * . . * . . . . l.OiX )
Ho us . i . . . . . . 5iOO
Sheep . 1,050
The following la a table of prices paid In
this market for the grades of stock men
tioned !
Prime steers , 1300 to 1500 lb . . . * .1.2 * > ( < M W >
PrimestceM , HOOto lyooibJl.Ov ) ( jd.40
Nutlve feeders . a.7.i ( if 3 00
Common to good cows . 1 5'J ( --SO
Choice to fancy cows . ' ' . ' .40
Kalr to choice bulls . 1 7.1 ( jf1.1 S5
Fnlr to choice light hogs. . . . . Ml ( if4.50
Fair to choice heavy hogs . . .4.45 O/'l.liO '
1'alr to choice mixed hogs . . . . 440 ( ii4 M )
Fair to choice western sheep . 11 7.1 M4 IT
Tnlr to choice Nobrnskns . a.W ( -M 10
Uuprcsentiitlvo
8T1.1.HS.
No. Av. 1'r. No. AV. iv.
n . uvi It Nl 11 l if i r UM
l liKO .ill ) mi , 'wt'i '
5 aw .14711 ano
1 1MJ HOJ r > , in ILII
IB ' 1211) ) , uw 10u. Urt
22' 1171 u. .mi : i.-\ )
3 aid u.M im ; i.i
ni ; ii.li ) 11 I.IIO
a : 11114 21 : i .to
1271 18 mi ! 1 , W
i.uii 1 ! ) 1 ! M1
in. lit- ! 3.11 .1570 tl.70
in.l
l 770 JI.TCI II. , inn . ' .H )
in 1IH 2."i 1 HVI 1.7 * .
inn IWII 2 JO 1. < ni 2.00
u 11IH 2.ai ) . . . . 1770 2.110
i 8M1 2.50 . f. . . 1110 2.2.i
H urn wio 1 . . . .HriO.41
.HIM 2XI ( 1 . . . . . 17M 2.-.0
1 1 iii : : <
IJvc Stock Notes.
Cattle slow und baiely steady.
Hogs sell at about yestoiday's prices.
The he ivicst hog i cccipts of the week.
K. Killov , from the town of the same name ,
topped the hog market.
The ueek closed with hogs selling about
25o highei than at the ( lose of last week. On
last Saturday the ho-s sold at ? 1 25fl ( > 1.80
with nearly everything1 at fl.2 C' < 1l.2" . The
pi esent wcelc opened with u decided advance ,
the hogs selling on Monday , mostly at $ J.3J
( il 1 35. Tuesday's ' receipts sold at S4.IU < l.4i
mid on Wednesday , the bulk of the hos
biouaht i4.4"i with the top tit $4.50. The
highest point of the week was on Thursday ,
whi'ii fl.iK ) was icuchcd and the bulk sold at
SHROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN ,
Provisions i Stocks
Basemen ! First National Bank ,
SOA Suulli litlli Street , Oiiialia
NATIONAL BANK
U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB.
Ca-ntui ? IOO,001
Surplub Jan. Ibt , 18ST , . . . M.OO'J
III Mil 113 AMI IIIHLUIOIIS ;
II. \ \ . V.VTI-S. 1'lUllllOllt
I.I\MSS. : Itunii. Vlca Pn'aldunt.
\V. ll.S lliuiiiifnsluar. : ! .
DIIIIKTOHS :
A. n. Toir/u.iN. W.V. MOIISF ,
.lOII.N b. I OM.1NH , J. N. II. 1'ArllH'K ,
U. 0 CU8II1X ! .
THE IRON BANK ,
Cornvi l.'thniul 1'iunnm Sts.
A ( in ill 111 iiliilLO-FTiasiictc.il
Dii.n ( \ WI-HT'H Nnitvi : AMI HIIAI.V TIM : IT-
MH.NT , agiiaranti'dlspaclllo for Hybtuila , Ilzl-
HUSH , ConMilslons , fits. Nervous NciiialKlu ,
I leadiK.li > * , Nervous Prostiatlon diiiHvil liy tlio
uao or alcohol or tobacco , \\akefuliictts. Nluiital
Dcprcmloii , Sof i'iilni-of the llr.'Un , result lnIn
liHunltvanil Imullnutn misery , ilerii ) ami dfalli.
I'leniutmiiOlcl Age , llarionnc n. Loss of I'oAser
Inollhersox , linolunhiiy I.QSH.IS nnil Kpi'imiit-
uihci'n caused bv ovor-n\eitlonof Hit ) lirnln.Kilf-
nbusn or oveimilnlKcncit. Dacli box lotitnlin
nnoinonth'H liualment * l W u box , 01 Dlxlioxeg
for f-'i ( M.sonl by millp1 epald on receipt of pi Ice.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
Torino any rase. Vtltli each older H'LOiveil liy
us fnrulx bo\n. accompanied * " > . ( , uciulfl
hnnil thepiirchuser our uriltiii gnalanteo to if-
fund thu money IT tnu tro itment does not Direct
urniu ( iiiariiutei-s IHHIICI' only by ( looiliiitin
HriiK 10 , UniKulsN , yule Auenu , fltu runiam
blrn'l , Omaha , Neb ,
Wyoming Oil Lands
LOCATED ,
And all iivcensury papers ( Illeil
W , E , HAWLEY , Civil Engineer ,
CAHl'KII. wro. . or OMA11A.NKIIIIAKKA
of Trees !
of Fruit TreeH , fiinall Kriilts , Crape
Vlnex , Drimmental Trees nnil hhruliH , Kvur-
Krocn , Hones , utc , togi ther ullh 'ilarge iu > sort-
munt of Ticoa and Bweils lor planting
Timber Claims.
LOW PRICES AND CHOICE STOCK ,
1'acllltleg unmii passed. Vi'rlto for \\holeHale
ami retail Until.
NIli\AM : > ( > AII -
D. S. LAKE , Proprlutor ,
. - . IOWA.
_ AftrlcuUurnl Implomonts.
cn vncin'u. rAitKr.it ,
Dealori i Agricnllnial Implements , Wagons
Rci and Mmslcv JOIIP > Ircol , Mtnron Dill anil
JWh , Omniin , Nobrn k
A .UK/ri/.r cn ,
Agricnlt1 Implements , Waaons , Carriages
lllicslo' , etc.VhoVnle OninliH. Nrlna < kl
rAitLix , OH fix n o 1 1 1 O/ / u ; Tix co.
\ \ holtonle IkMlcr' In
Agriciiltiiral IraplBnicnls , Wagoj
_ HJI. 'W , I0 nnill" ' Jones 'Irocl. Onmhn
Mntiufncturcr * nml JoMirr In
Wagons , Busies , Rafts , How , ? Etc ,
Cor Wlininl l > artHe rtivcls Oninlii
_ _ Artists' Mntorlnls. _ _
Ii noun : , 'Jr ,
ArtHts1 Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1M1 Donclno-troel Umnlm Ncbrn kn.
V.- ' Boots nnd Shoos.
ir. r. . .iofsco / ,
Jotes of Boots ; nd Sliocs ,
1101 , 11 in , 11115 Dnnalii * trod , Omnlm Miinnfnclur-
uniiin'r lu' < I , IliKiiin
Conl , Coke nnd Llmo.
"OMAHA COAL , ro/r/j .C .n/B co.7
Jolitaoi Hard and Soft Coal ,
ntlitr , c'tOiiHvlii ! , .SctiriKhn
rrur. co ,
ShiprcsofCoalaflCok
214until 13lh M. , tlmnlm , Nob.
Crockery ontl Cl.isswnro.
I'llllKlXS , ( lA'I'Cll . .VJ ir.U.UV ,
Imporlpr uml Jodlicri of
Crockery , Glassware , Limps , Silverware
Klc. 1SII Knrninn streetlien I'nxtiinti'lUlhii ; .
Commission nnd storage.
lUinniLLSt ItlDDliT.L , "
Storae ami Coiniiiissioii Mercliants ,
bpcclultlt * Itititer , ivun , tin 00. pnultrT ,
lllllliitrunl 'tiec-t , Oninlm'.Sel ) .
i > cii HOI ; DF.R&VO ,
Profince Commission and Cold Storage ,
( Successor * to Mi hnnc A. Fclirovdvr. )
Uiiialm , .Ni-lira jUn
_ Dry Goods nnd Notions.
M. K. SMITH A CO. ,
Dry Goods , Fiiriiisning Goods and Notions
1IW nnd 1101 Doui.-1.iv cor. lllli street , Omnlm , Neb
KIL1 > AT111C-I\-KO < : U DUV HOODS CO. ,
Importers ? nd Joliliers in Dry Goods , Notions
( Jems' furnt < ihlim KIMH ! ' COIIUM lllli nnil llnrnc-
ftieel * < , Uni ihn , Nebrn kit
///.v , ry
Inilioiler nnJ juW'eri of
Woolens and Tailors' ' Triiiiiiiings ,
MT.-uutli 1'Hli streit.
Furniture.
jj-ir/r A &TO.V/ : ,
V liolesale Dealers in Fiirnitiire
Knriuim "Irccl , Unmli.i. Nclinit.ku.
VllAltLKS M
Furniture ,
Cmaba > ebraflka.
Groceries. _
'
l'A'xrOX , GALLACIllMl A CO.
Wliolesale Groceries and Provisions.
OJ,707TV.lMliiKllbomll 13tll st.Onl.lliu.Neli.
Moconn , iniADY . .tco. . ,
Wholesale Grocers'
f.th uml l.cnvcnnurtli Urccti , Oin 1)11 ) , Nrbrn < kn.
Hardware _
" 7r. J. intOA'n'ii.
Heavy Hardware. Iron and Steel ,
bpiinu * < , iMiKon st'tca , Innl are , luintior , utc. 120J
nnd Ull Iliirnuy Mruut * Oiniiliu.
/ / ; / ; , CLAUKI : , AXI > HIISIX UAIW-
\\'A1U1 \ \ L'OMl'ASV.
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Metnl-i. iliect Iron , ctrAcenH fur llo c tile : <
Ml.nnl pow.lLr un.l lj man lurlieil wire ,
oil , v 7VI YLOn.
Bnllflrs'Ha'dwarcajil ' Scale Repair Stop ,
.Meilnuilcs' tool'nnd llnl'iln wnli i. HU'i IOUKUS !
, Noli
Lumber. _ _ _ °
\\'AKirni.Dr \ \
Wliolesale Liimlicr , Etc ,
Imporii'il nnil Aincrlean I'nrtliinil ( Client btnte
Blientfcr Jlllwn ikte hydraulic cement und
yulniy lilli' lime.
Dealer in Hardwood Lumlier ,
\VooJ carpcH and pirnuot lloorlnR , ! th Hijil Douitlai
Mieeln , Omnlm , .Vel ) . _ _ _ _
OJTA11A l.UMlfiit C'OTT
AHKinds of Building Material at Wholesale ,
Ititu bli ( et nn I Union ruclllc'l rnck.Unnlia ,
LOUIS ui
Dealer in Liimher , Lath , Lime , Sasli ,
Doors , \ttril--Corner Till nnl Dotulm. Corner
KHIi end Doii lmi
'
ninn ii' on AY.
Liimter , iime Cement , Etc , , Etc ,
Corner till anil Douu ! M > , Ouuiliu ,
< \ x num.
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber.
lllli nnd Cnlirnrnlii bin ul . Ouiulm , Ni lir-isk
Nllllinory and Notions.
/ . ommvnLnKii A "co. ,
Importers & Jobta in Millinery & Notions
J .2111 nnU 2Ufcoutli lltli Rtreut.
Notions.
J. T. ItOlllNitON XOTIOX CO. ,
Wholesale Notions aid Furnishing Goods ,
431 mid 4 < fi HiiuUi lOtli tlreti , OM.alni.
Notions and Gents' ' Furnislilnz Goods ,
IIU5 llurney ilrei t , Oaiulm ,
Olla.
" '
"foNSO'ui > A'l'ii : ) TASK LINK CO. ,
Wholesale Reflnei and Liricating Oils ,
Ailoureaie , ulv , Oni li , A. II llltliop , MunJiier
Papor.f
f m
x'i'un PAi'im co. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers ,
Cnrrr riiilre Hock of piliithiif , Hr | ' | .lni : nml willing
| * > er , hpcciul uttuiillon nivun to tur loml ordern.
Storoso , Forwarding & Commission.
AHMSTJIOXO , rnrnx A co , ,
Storage , Forwai'diiig and Commission
lira c hiiuio uf Ilia lUunrjr Ilntr Co. lluvnlotttt
vfliuliiiilennil retail IJJi , lilu , i.ls 1-nr.lttict.t ,
Uuniliit , Tulcpiunu ) ! . , /J
Toye.
" ' " " "
'u "llAHUl' A C07 ,
Jobber ! of
Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods ,
JiOUie IurnUj ! | v tooJ , ctill lrtn' < rurrluiiei , ' .C.
tlr ui , OmuUzNu *
Boots ' _ . _
DA i I JOXKS'AGO. ,
pBcw ot tolleelJonn.'i Co.
Wholesale Manufacturers of Buots&Shccs
AerDl * for llo ton IliiM.cr > > ho Co , 1IIU. 1101 nd 1109
lUrne > Miect , Onmlm , .NrlT k .
Drowors.
, t ti.r.n ,
IUI North KlfMornth > trcel.Uni h , N
Cornlco ,
VAGI.H COUXWK W'OltKS ,
Mainractiirers of Galvanized Iron ComlcB
ow r | mill inolrtlc k-l Bhtu .lotm Kreiietcr *
| ir | > iletor UK and llOMiuili lOIIi itrcet.
ui j >
Mannfactiireisofnveralls.
Offlco Fixtures.
GO.
MHiinfactiiiorxof
Offlcc and Saloon Fixlnrcs ,
> lnnlc ( Sili-lmnrii * Hook ( < - , , Drill ! KHtiiro- , Wall
I ! - . rnrlllliiiu UnlMiiiCounter * . HiM'rnmlMn
Oli'i , Mliniro , I I , I iirlnry nnil ntllro , ITtj nml 173J
t-outli Llli HI , ( . 'MI.I'I.\ "iL-ltplmiioH'l
Pjipor Boxos. . . .
,101IX L. l\rlll\llT \
rropricfor Omalia Paper Box Factory ,
Ni HUailil l.l'i liouelntrrrt , Onmbn , Not ) .
Rubber Goods.
co.t
Maiiufactiircrs a"fl Dealers in Rnlilicr Goods
Oil clullilnf nnil lonllirr liilllnK. 1KB 1 nnmm tlrcol
Snsh Doors Etc.
, ,
J _ _ _ .
M. A. HI union' , t co t
\yiiolo nlo limTUirnduiors of
Sasli , Doois , Blinds and Mouldings ,
llrnmli olll < i\ Kill nnil linnl 'Irpct Uninlia , Nob.
liOllX MAXIT-lCTl'ltlXO CO ,
Mannf clnrcrs of Sasli , Dooi's , Blinds ,
"Inlr nnr < nnil Inlirlor Imnl nooil Illllfb.
.N.K corniTtlli imtl I PIU < n\u nil stttcls ,
Olnnhn , N
Stuam FlttlnctB , Pumps , Eto.
.1. L. S'l'ltAfill .t CO. ,
Pninps , PipBS anil Engines ,
Btr m. water , rnllnnr nnl nillilnc Mipplloi ,
Mi VfimiAVH Minium i-lrmi. Oiimlin.
co. ,
Steam and Waic Snpplies ,
: ia liilay wind nilll" 'Jlfl nnil I
( i. 1 Itot ncllni ; i
\ CO ,
Engines , Boilers and General Mech'nery ' ,
Bhcil Iron work. Mi'Mii pnnii'oiivv ' mills. lilt-IMS
l.pHMMiwtirlh itrnt , Omniin.
Iron Works.
i iro/uc.v ,
Cftrtcr , V hon , rrop'p MunnfnUiircrH of nil klnili
Steani Boilers , Tanks and Sid Iron Work"
VVuik Sniitir.'Utli nnil II. .V SI. cro-i luK
i niiuxao.v iroitKs ,
Wronglit and Cast Iron Bui ding Wort
lTU- . bruin nnrk , ronrral fffiiutry. ntnililnc And
blntksiullh wnrk u-lliu nnil w < ir ! . , U. r. lly.
und Kill ntrcct , Uiuulm.
OMA } A ironits ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iroi Railings
Dcak mil * , winctmr Kiiiinl . limn r ntunilnlro B
vie ! . ' ' ! .Nurtb U 111trti't , Unmlm
Matfrs of Fire andBnrElar
f. Jnll vork , Iron > Uiitlpr anil Urn eirapof.
(1. ( Anilri'i n , prup r. Cor. Mill anil Jniksua Hti.
.Y \vinn \ WORKS.
Iron nfl fire Fences , Railings , Guards
and noroons for I nnl > , ullirm , ! liiru , n > > l loncocto. .
Inipron'il iiiMilnc * , luckiinllli uniil Inorj unil
ill ) wurltx. < Ul'-oulU lllli bl.
j
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Live Stock Conunission Mercliants ,
Ctnrc ltooni24. < M'l'"lto ' ttxrliiniifc HnlMliiK , Unloa
MouK Inul" , Hiutli Oniiiliti , Nob.
UXION MOCK \'AllIii ) UO ,
OfOinaaa , Limiteil ,
John K. llo > il , t
THE
Council Bluffs
The enly road to t ko for Ici Molnait , Mnribnllnwi
Conar llnnliti , Cllnuiii , Dlion , Clilcntn. .Mllwaiikeo ,
? Pi " ' . ' .P0'1' ' ' T the pifilo | of Kabmika.l olw
r , lo. WyoialnK. Utah. llho. .Novii In. Orenm. VVa.lj.
. IS ? ' * I ! , ' ( ra1"onlH. It prr n iupurlor Hdvantigoi
iiiLio lli | ) by nr ntliurllno.
Afiontr a few of the namprnix , points nf Bupurlortli'
rnjoji.il iiy the iiklronn of tlili n'Ril liiitwiun Omnhi
' ' , ' , . , c.fn"v ' | ar" I" thrno tmlnn a dnr of DAY
| CUOIIKS which are lli llneit tluil Inininn nrt and
liiKfiiully cnii presto. Ill
lieiqiiAlorwliiriicnn not Mi lonnil cliowhore
' ouiitllllliirrj.t'lulmliu of tin , Unliiri I'arltla Hall"
ny connccl In u ilon < l | .ot with thoio of Ibo Clil-
- j" . * Nonliweitora Hy la < hlrniio tlui trnlni ot
'lili line ninko cloie coniiMtlun Itli tliosu of nil oilier
,
iitt lurn lliiiin.
for U.lrnlt , Colnnibui , Incllnimiiolli. Cincinnati.
J'l K-m Jnll , llut-alo. I'ltl.biirK. 'Jnrnnto. Ale itr" !
onion. No * York , riilliulelpliiu , llnlilmonVNib7
jiKlun , nu'l all point * In lliu Knit. Am for llcktiu > !
"NORTH WESTERN"
fecynV.i l.1lrtllii . ( ! , .t,1)rci < } { ; . ' ! iod'i"onA" tu-i *
I 11 Ull 1 1 ITT. B. P. WII.BON ,
( iur , I Jtaimnc- ! . ileo'l I'au r Agent.
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OF THK
Milwaukee & St '
Chicago , , Paul R'y ,
Thcllest Itouki from Omalm and Council
Bluffs to
TWO TUAJNB DAII.V 1IUTWKKN OMAUA AMI
COUHOII. I1LUKKU
Clilrngo , - ANI ) - MlltrauVcO |
KU 1'niil , MlnncnpoIIg , Cedar ItnpMfj
Kock Island. Frecpoit , Hockforil ,
Cllutou , Dubiiquo , DUTCH poit ,
Elgin , Madlsoii , Juntsrillr ,
llcloil , Wlnoiin , La ( Jrosof ,
And allollitr Important pulnti Ktil , Norlbomt ai <
tioutumit.
> orttiiou2h tlilrlt , ealion the tlckat icent at iM )
f annul ttruet. la llnrkvr UUck , or at Uulua 1'acio ]
l > ui ut. *
1'ullii.nri S\etftr \ § and Hit Bneil nin'ogCnri ' la th
worlil are run un the main line of tbe ClilraKo , Mil
wiikeo . A . tit. l' . ul Hallway. an4 ietf altcolluali pall
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Tlckol Ai
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, Y " „ liittiarv tliiunidd ua&Tiy , nnlclc.
. I lyuiiiltiarulyiuriMl '
liyDOi/l'imACap-
unluri , Hoviral lanea curvil In Huven ilit\ . Hold
I.COpi'r bix , nil dnmulntt , or by until fcoin Ooo
ura ilfs Co. , 11- White St , NV , 1'ullillrectlaua