Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 11, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    T1IJU OMAHA JJAJLLi ! JL5JUJ ! ' , Till ) li UAlr , SJUlJTJfl3lBlfiK 11 , 1890 ,
A BOLD RAID Bl BURGLARS ,
An Attempt to Clean Out the Southern Portion
tion of the City ,
THEY DISPLAY REMARKABLE NERVE ,
Mm ; Ilrfllilcticc * Urokcn Into , lint
i. Cutuimr-atlvcljr I.ltllc llooly Se
cured by Iho Midnight
Alnrntulcra.
Seine ruthcr stnootli burglars claimed
Bontb Tenth nml Klovonth streets , In the vi
cinity of Urowntiell hull , ns their o\vn Inst
Tuesday night , und proceeded lo go through
nearly everything that sccmcJ to iilcnso their
fancy.
Tlio men who visited that part of tlio city
did tot go tUoro to touch ono or two houses ,
but whllo they were out there they decided
to Inspect nine different resiliences.
The burglars llrst called nt 1727 South
Eleventh street , the homo of Mr , Snearley.
JThey cut the blinds nnd lifted a window.
There was no one nt homo ttnd the burglars
had complete liberty to go through
everything. They were not looking
for general merchandise , however , and
after Inspecting tlio contcnta of tlio drawers
In the dresser und taking n general view of
the premises they withdrew , Inking nothing
hut n largo bundle of disappointment with
them.
The house-breakers then climbed the fence
Into the adjoining yard nnd rut the blinds on
the kitchen window of Mr. Louis Llever-
nm-o's house. Air. Movcrmico was' not
nt home , being n conductor on the Northern
Pacific , but his wife and children worcnslecp
in bed with tlio light burning , Fortunately
the luily bad hut a few cents in the house.
H > r pocket book Iny on the sewing machine
nourthobcd. This the robhers secured , nnd
nftcr golnc through thodrawcnt oC the bureau
they retired , leaving Iho family to sleep
peacefully on until daylight , without read
ing thut their homo bad boon entered by
burglars ,
-At ITlfl , the homo of John ChrlstolTorson ,
the postal clerk nt the Union I'aelllc depot ,
the light lingers had better luck. They
entered the house by cutting the sasti
of the shutters and opening the sitting room
window. In the adjoining room they found
Mr. ( JhristolTerson's gold watch and $3 which
were in hit pants. These were all they took
'
uway , although another gold wntch and'chain
lay upon a bureau hi the next room , but there
was a light tmrnltig In that room and Mrs.
Chrlstofferson slept there.
Leaving Eleventh street the villains went
over to Tenth nnd began operations. At tlio
homo of J. II , Dennis , 1729 South Tenth , they
dnftly cut the sash , but Mr. Dennis bus a
huco bird dog that Immiciicd to boslcc | > ing just
inside of the bay window whore the ourglars
tnndo the break , nnd ono sharp snarl from the
dog was enough to scare them away.
Mr. Dennis sleeps in an adjoining
room ntul was awakened by the
growl of the dog. Ho arose but could see
nothing unusual about the house. In the
morning he discovered the cut shutter.
At the homo of August \Vilborg , Isi-.M South
Tenth , the burglars performed a ludicrous
iiieeo of work. Tiny did it very skillfully ,
however. They cut the shutters of the win
dow lending Into the pantry. When they
got the window up they found several
sticlves tilled with Jelly , incuts , pie , bread
und dishes , across the window. These shelves
they carefully removed with everything on
them Just us they were , and sot them down
on the grass outside , not even spilling the
milk out of the pitcher. After nil this "hud
been done they found that their way was
hedged In. The door leadliigoutof the pantry
was locked. After eating u pie or two they
The consummate nerve of the villains waa
shown most strikingly nttho rosldcncool
John Ford , 1-117 South Tenth. Mr. Ford
hnd gene to bed but his wife sat reading In
the parlor. About K'M : o'clock Mr. Ford
iclt the mosnuitos biting him.
"How under heaven did all these mos-
qultos got In hero 1" ho called to his wife ,
who came into the room with a light ,
nnd they were both astonished to llnd
a garden nike sticking through the
window and resting on the bed by Mr. Ford's
sido. The shutters hail been neatly cul
within two feet of his head nnd his pants
hud been pulled from n , chair at the foot of
the bed out of the window. The hole
through which the rnlto had been pushed also
( I'lmlttcd the mosquitoes. All that the burg
lars got out of Air. i < "ord's pants wus a pocket
Iniifo.
The visitors then called unon Owen Slavin ,
the contractor , nnd Jindlng a window in
the sitting room up a few inches they
reached ' in nnd secured n cent that
lay on the sofa. This was the ex
tent of their acquisition nt the Slavin
residence. They then visited the homo of
Albert Poll in the same block and attempted
to gain an entrance at the buth room window.
Mr. Foil was awakened by their work and
nroso to Investigate. The burglars hnd gotten
the shutters open anil were making good
heiuUvny nt lifting the window when fright
ened away.
Officer Kirk , who patrols Tenth street in
that vicinity , found Mr. Slavln's coat hang
ing on n tree In Mr. Goodman's yard , three
blocks from Slavln's home , last evening , and
returned It to the owner. The work on
Eleventh street was evidently done between
It ! and 1 o'clock , nnd the Eleventh street
business was , no doubt , Uono about the same
tltno. Ofllrcr Kirk feels sure that the work
must have been done then , for that is the
hour when ho takes supper.
There 1st need of more lights on both Tenth
sad Klovonth streets nt that point , and Ninth
srect ! down there is a lit habitation for thugs
ftsid burglars en account of the scarcity of
light.
Itnbhnd on the Train.
When the special train from Lincoln cnmo
Into the Union Pacific depot last night nt 10
o'clock Mr. Martin , who lives on Twenty-
eight near D.ivenport , rushed frnutlcally
from the car mid bepnn chasing lib jut the
depot In search of n pollco officer. Ho had
been robbed whllo on the \vny from Lin
coln , and ho had quietly watched the
men whom ho suspected , intending to
Travo them arrested the moment the train
slopped. Hut whllo ho Hew out to Hnd the
ofllccr the pickpockets mndo their escape ,
Had ho remained in the car and kept his eve
on the thieves all would huvo been well , for
Ofllccr Vlzzard had been apprised of the rob
bery by the bnikcinan and was on the car be
fore It came to a stand-still , but Martin was
not there to point out the pickpockets. Mr
Martin lost his watch nnd a poekctbook con
taining $4) ) nnd some valuable pa pel's.
Some other victims arc s.iid to have lost
watches and money , but no other names woie
reported to the pollco. The train was very
much crowded mid the opportunity for pick
ing pockets was llrat eliibs.
AMUSKMKXTfl.
When , Alfred , Lord Tennyson , gave to the
rending world "Enoch Arden , " a poem which
has since become n classic , ho llttla know to
what uses , his Bwcct , homely story of the
Cornwall coast , would bu put. Hut could ho
have seen the product I on of this same "Enoch
Anlca" nmdoltito n drama , last night at the
Grand , ho would huvo moaned for the child
ren of his brain us earnestly , as sincerely , us
the hundred -iconic present last night , sorrowed
rowed for the performers ,
Newton Overs is un impossible Enoch
Arden. Ho has became so Identillcd with the
role of Bob Avmroyd in "Lost In London , "
that to piny anything along the line of juve
niles is sheer madness ou bis part. Nature
never Intended that he should piny so roman
tic a character as the bailer youth in Tenny
son's Ulylllu poem.
The company were equally boyoud their
depth. _
JUKlt.
THOMPSON Helen Irene , daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George U. Thompson , aged
even years und six months. C3
Funeral today tit M p. in. from residence ,
it > H Hamilton street.
I'owderly uiul De-tow ,
STIUCUSE , N. Y. , Sept. 10-Iu an address
tomght Crand Master 1'owdorly referred to
DciKiw's return nnd said : "Ho Is on record
ns baying Mint the labor questions lies la
arbitration.Vo will see now vyhether he is
prepared to square- his action- with his
words.11
Villages nt t lie Mercy of AnKry Hush-
Intf AVntrrH.
HonxniMVii.t.r , N. V. , Sept. 10. The lilgh-
cst Ilooit lu this section since 15CO visited the
volley of Cunlsteo this morntngtmd a third of
.ho clly is inundated. The Erlo road is com
pletely Hooded. It Is now raining heavily
nnd the streams are rapidly rising" . Unless it
stops within a few hours disastrous results
will follow.
Advices from Canlstco report that village
s completely under water and at the mercy
of the stream.
CixiHTno , N. Y. , Sept. 10 Citizens were
aroused this morning nt-l o'clock by the
nlarni bells aud found the village partly
Hooded , the water being from ono to thrco
feet in depth. It rained nil night nnd is still
raining. Much damage has been done.
EI.MIKA , N. Y , . Sept. 10 , The heavy rains
of the last twenty-four hours huvo Hooded
the lower part of the city nnd caused great
dnmago to the railroads. Similar reports
cotno from all surrounding towns.
AM U31AIIA JtAX itlljl.EIt.
Martin Kckkei-t Moots Dcatli lu n
HKXVCInt ' nit Knlce.
SAI.TT.IAKIUtah , Sept 20. [ Spoelal Tele
gram to Tun BEKJ Martin Eckkert , n
laborer , was instantly killed by the cave-in
of a sewer this afternoon at 4 o'clock. De
ceased was twenty-four years of ngo and
ciiinu here from Omaha u short time ago.
Hnd no Knowledge ( > T Gun.
Dis Motscs , la. , Sept , lO.-JSpoclalTelo-
gram to Tim Bir : , ] rnblus Forrester , n
young man from Anita , this state , hnd a nar
row escape from death by asphyxiation this
morning. About midnight he registered nt a
hotel ntid was shown to n room. About 0
o'clock a strong smell of escaping
gas was discovered In the hall and
an entrance was forced into the room. 'For
rester was lylngon the bed in an unconscious
condition , with the appearance of being in
the lust agonies of death. An examination
showed that ho had Inhaled enough gas to
kill an ordinary person , but Us strong con
stitution saved him. It took several hours
to resuscitate him. He had turned out the
llgut. but thought It neccjsury to again turn
011 tbogas.
The Cn-H County Fair.
ATI-ANTIC , la. , Sept. 10. [ Special Telegram
to Tin : BEU. | The Cuss county fair opened
today with an attendance of from seven to
eight thousand , The feature of the day was
n balloon ascension and parachute descent ,
which fulllllod expectations.
Summary of races :
'Jw : : paeliiL'U Frank won , SperryS.West-
mont second , Minnie M. third. Host time
J'.i .
: iiT trotting-ICiiiff of the West won In
thrco straight heats , Ted McMuhou second.
Host tlmo-'J : ! .
y M trotting Alexander won. Beat time
li :33. :
Four Thousand lor a MIV ; .
FOHT Donor , la. , Sept 10. [ Special Tele
gram to Tun Hii : : . | The claim of Mrs. A. 0.
Duhois against the Illinois Central railroad
for damages resulting fiom the death of her
husband in the Apllugton wreck last fall has
been settled by Claim Agent Head. Mrs.
Dubols receives < liK , ( ) and her $10,000 suit Is
withdrawn. Mrs. Dubols' husband was an
engineer on the Central and was killed in u
wreck resulting , it is claimed , from tbo care
lessness of an employe.
Fatal Accident at Hcrmlon ,
IIcitNiiov , la. , Sept. 10. [ Special to l/m :
BII : , ] JosephSeddou , aged nineteen , resid
ing west of this place , was shot about 0
o'clock this morning. Hu was out hunting
wlth a double-barrelled shotgun and while lu
the act of loading the gun ono barrel was dis
charged , the contents striking him In tlio
head. One side of his face was entirely torn
oil" . lie is reported to be In a critical con
dition and the physicians pronounce his in
juries fatal.
Struck a OIIH Well.
DBS MOIKES , la. , Sept. 10. [ Special Tele
gram toTui : But : . ] During the digging of u
well on the f urm of J. L. Doro four miles south
of this city lust Monday , when down about
twenty-live feet a flow of gus was struck
which poured forth with great violence. It
wus ignited and lighted up tbo whole coun
try around that night. If the gas holds out
arrangements will bo made for confining and
utilizing it.
Xjaccy Hciioniluntcd.
OTTUMWA , la. , Sept , 10. [ Special Tele
gram to TIIK lliij Congressman Lacey was
reuominated with great enthusiasm by" the
Sixth district republicans this afternoon.
The plntlorui endorses the national admin
istration and commends Mujor Laccy's vote
outhe tariff und Lotlgo bills.
Montgomery County 1'cinocratn.
HID OAK , la. , Sept. 10. [ Special Telegram
to Tun DUB. ] At the Montgomery county
democratic convention , heldborotoday , Jonas
Mollcnhoft was nominated for recorder ,
Thomas 13. Ashley for clerk , C. D. Gray for
county attorney and Samuel M. Smitu for
supervisor.
Klnrder ut Aiinmnsn.
ANAMOSA , la. , Sept. 10 , [ Special Tclo-
gram to TUB BKI : . ] George P. Filleld wus
last night murdered by some unknown per
son , who crushed his skull with a club one-
halt milo west of this city. There is no clue
to the perpetrator and no reason is given for
thu deed ,
Kidnaping children.
KANSAS CITY , Sept. 10. An audacious plan
which contemplated the wholesale kidnaping
of children lor ransom was revealed today
when the grand Jury found a true bill for
that offense against Henry C. Williams , who
keeps a feed and livery stable in this city.
The plan \vas to kidnap the children of
wealthy parents , conduct theiihtou secret
place in some distant state atid keep them
there until their ransom would bo puld.
Wilson took for bis accomplice the coach
man of Mrs. Jeff Dtinlap , a wealthy widow.
Mrs. Uunlap's three-year old boy wus the
lirst victim but the eonehimm weakened and
informed the police. When Wilson went to
the vicinity of .Mrs. Duulnp's residence lust
Saturday to carry out the first part of his
plan un oQlcer placed him under arrest.
Nebraska , Iowa anil Dakota I'onnliiiiH.
WASHINGTON' , Sopt. 10. [ Special Telegram
to TUB Bun.J The following Nebniskans
were emitted pensions todays Original in-
valld-Willhnn 1C. McKee , Holdrego ; Wit-
bert Duel , Meadow Urovo , Increase Jacob
Hnyfcr , Greenwood ; John L. Avery , Battle
Creek , Heisstio Charles Gates , Pierce ;
James M. Mitttcr , Sprlngbanlc , Hclssuo niu :
increase Jiuiies Anglic , Ashland. Original
widows , etc. 1'hoobo A. , widow of William
1' . Glover , Moultoa.
Iowa : Original Theodore Iloyt , ICo-
inancho ; GeorgeW. Oaks.Hnwnrdenj Thomas
J , Hcndrix , Oskaloosu. liestomtion and in
crease Daniel 11. Wills , Moravia. Increase
John IluruionICeokuk , ; George " , V. Holmes ,
Cedur Unplds ; Columbus Whlnory , Lus )
Moincs ; Simon Hooper , Hamburg ; Frederick
Lulhroy , Guthrie Centre , Reissue Bcnoii
\V \ , French , West Union ; 'William HodfiO.
Sioux City ; Anmrlah Coburn , Waverly. He-
issue Jesse H. Thompson , Ottumwu. Orig
inal widow Oner S. , widow of Parkers Dow ,
Garner.
South Dakota : Increase Jacob Olson
Sioux Fulls. Kelssuo-Lottus Teeters ,
Huron.
Packers In a IMukle ,
CIIICAOO , Sept. 10 , The plcklo packers o
the west und northwest held u meeting today
but failed In au effort to organize a genera
trust. A number of packers from the Mis
bbsippi liver district , claiming to own the
bulk of the visible supply , him over , held a
meeting tonight and agreed upon a scale o
prices ,
1'rlninilcH at North IMntto.
NOUTII PIATTK , Nob. , Sept. 10 , [ Spccla
Telegram to TUB DEE. ] North Platte todnj
held primaries for delegates to the count ;
convention. Iho ISJUQ was Dorscy aud antl
Dorsey. resulting lu a victory for the latter
in all three wards by a vote of 'J to 1.
TMin fir T"/-i-i ipiitrit i r\ tfrrf >
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Uncertainty in tie Wasbington Drop Figures
Causes Hesitancy.
A MUCH BROADER WHEAT MARKET TODAY ,
Tlio Corn Mtirkct Mure Uniformly
l-'lriii Tlic IjcthnrRy I" Oats Dis
pelled An Unsettled l < ccl-
liitf In I'rovislons.
Cinono. Si'pt. 10. ISpccliilTolcurnmtoTiiB
ltr.i.1 : There wasu much broader wheat mar
ket tonav tliiin wns cxpcctuU. Tlio uncor-
tttlnty In tlio Washington crop figures , ilno
lute this afternoon , M was expected , insulo
trade lieslt.atltiR nnd slow ) but tratio was
ncrvoui nnd tlio pit sensitive , uiul before 1
c'cloelctlicpowas a rimso of Hie for leading
months with very active business by spurts
on'clituige , principally In tlio wny of lulvunco.
Tlio < liy oiicnuil with Oucomlior steady lit
$ I,01'J. Tlio weather wus due , crop tall ; bear
ish , nnd on a fuull market curly there was
selling enough to put tlio prluo otr
to fl.Ol tlio first half liottr. Haldwln &
I'liriuini led tlio sulllnR. Mltuliell , llrosscau ,
Lo nn and n ftiw otherswoicKood buyers. Tlio
di'inniid nt $1.01 stopped tlio Uccllnc. Shorts
prot'unions In u llttlovlillo at finding tlio
inarlot"i > ojrued"imd thoybld the prlco up
tutl.Ol'i boinfu llu'olnek. About , IUHIII tht'ro
was a llttlo Hurry In Hut pit. Conisloolc nnd
others bid fur wheat ni If tliuyhtid hud smna
news , lliitclilnson bccanio u buyer. The
crowd , not knowing what was In the wind ,
boiiKbtfrooly. l.lvurnool cables at the close
\vero ? 4d to 1(1 ( ! up. nnd this was the principal
bull Inllticncc. Thorewcio rumors that the
c-rop flunruM wuruout , but thtw wus hicoricet.
Sllnnoiiiiollt was lc up for eush wheat ami re
ported ! ! e. Wheat qtilokly sold on thin and
prices climbed lo from the prlco at 11 o'clock :
mill Hie from tlio low points early. Up to 1
o'clock the action was : Dcci-inbur fl.olii to
81.01 to 8Utti ! to II.WJ ( ! ! May $ ltfi i to Jl.ro to
Sl.Wi'.i toJI.lMU. Thuiu was considerable ) nor-
vousncss In wheat toulose , but the iniirkut
did not wuiiKi-'ii. Last prices voro ! io under
bett llu'itres for tlio ( lay for all months at
8I.IKJJ.J ( ( irSeJituniber. Jl.037i for December mill
81.MX for May , September sold at OS'.io to
* I.OJ ? . Wheat -was miutcU at I ! : . * ) at Jl.O.'Ji for
Di'cumbor , puts } 1.00 > i , uullstl.03'i.
The | IIIC'SSOM | ] | | of Iho cora tr.ido
fur days has been that Washington
ciop llxuros will show sonio linprovciiient In
the Kcneralcondition. Tills unlit have been
( lISL'ouuted previous to tradlii' ' today , for the
market was more uniformly linn than for
homo tlinu past. Aside from the o.\pcctntion
In crop llKiirus there weio reasons for bettor
prices. Them was a light fiustlnSouth Uukotu
out none In the corn status , whllo tlio teniper-
atttro over tlio west and southwest was tend-
IIIR lower , llradstroot's KUVO a docn-aso In
stocks for the wuolc of l.Wl'.MKW busliois. llut-
thlnsoii was a buyer mo'it of the < luy , Wheat
was up lu and oafs enjoyed a llttlo flurry mid
a lie advance. All this helped corn. October
started at 4. " > ' .ic and soUl up to 4li'ie. ' Muy
opened at4T , ' > c and Mild iu4SUc.
The corn market held steady at tlia clew at
tdlKhtconuc lniis from best prices , hast sales
wore : September f , October4U > tf , Decem
ber 45ie ! , May 48c. September sales were from
45'iO to4ic. ( !
'llionat tradogot stirred up today and was
Just nine In pilccs all around. There was
nothing unusual In the mnrketoarlyaiidr-'op-
tcmber wusat a' ) } c , Uutobur ! t.e ! nnd May
around L'S ie. UurhiK the ( list hour
hero was seine firmness and prices
novt'd up to T > ! ic for Outobcr and
\a for .May. Later llutehlnson both
MiUKht and solil until ho cot trade nervous
( hen he turned In and took perhaps JOO.POll
iiishels. In thcmcnntlmoshorts wcro buying
lite fury , and tnpcther they ran Oelnberiip to
Mn c nnd Jlay IlllVic. At tlio close September
? as at : tr.c , October aoic. ! Jlay aiSo. Cash oats
veroiip He.
The provision market was unsettled all day
vhon there was anythlni ; doing , At times tlio
\vasdesortcd. . Thu featurti early was nut *
orni strength In all products with lU.OUU ho s
it tlio yards and prices 10 to
r > o lowot. The most cnango noted
mywhoro at the close was a clccllno
n October pork from $ ll.li" ) early to $ ! I.OO at
lose. January sold at 111.8) ) to $11.il ( and
closed at JII.73'iH.KJiMay fUMK'.J. Lard was
i llttlo clmiiKi'il at W.O'ia for January and
i.O't for Mav. Klbs were llrni nnd slightly ad-
anecd at . , .42i ! for October , $ . > .77i ! forJun-
lary and W.15 for Jlay.
UltlVAUV 1,1 VE fiTOCK.
CIIICAOO , Sept. 10. [ Special Tolosram to
THE Br.E.1 OATTtE-ltecelpts 20,000. llusl-
icss slowj prices quoted everywhere
'rom ' easier at 15o to 20o lower on
fair to prlmo native steers with common
and medium crndes almost unsalable
unless at very low prices , on account of a big
run ofrantfcrs. The run of Texans was Uni
ted to about 2,000 and canning stock ruled
steady , while the best , bush as bad to corn
; ieto with ra ir.o cattle , sold a cooil lOe lower.
Native butchers' stock was about steady , es
pecially best cows and hclfurs. There was
Ittloor nothlnif coins on In the stookcr and
feeder line. First class native steers. tl.8. > ft
r > .iaii ; second class 4.r > u < iJ4.7. > : third class , S4.IH )
ffil.51) ) ; coniinon , Ji.7J3.00 ; Te.xans , $ ' .100 .
ransors , M.00i.i. ; : > .
UOOB Itecolpts , 27,009. Unexpected bis ma
nnd blow movement. Packers sent price *
down 15 to Slo on common packing stock and
; oed m 1ml siune , closing $1.8031.10. I'rliuu
iieavy and butcher weights , although only Wo
lower ( it opening , were n Rood ] 5o lower at
close , and the best would not bring ovurt-1.40
J4.51) ) , wbllo soral butcher weights closed at
M. ! i , Tito decline was not as heavy on llsnt
sorts the bulk selling atil.TiKJI.T.'i , but at the
cloho would not bell for over W.tT iJI.70.
Nr.w Yottic , Sept. 10.-Spoclal [ Tolesram to
TIIK HKK. ] STOCKS The good work begun In
stocks yesterday was fairly well continued
this morning. The market opened steady ,
with bears selling Chicago Gas , Burlington ,
Hock Island and a few others. London was a
buyer of Louisville , Northwestern and St.
I'aul.and western orders were to buy Grangers
generally. Hope of further rally lies chlolly
Inwestern stocks , which can bo consistently
bought on their merits by Investors and which
are most likely to bo deslrod by shorts on the
Ilrst sljni of strength. Action through
out tlio list for this morning was
Irregular. Chicago Gas rose. to SlU
and went off to 50U on oircrlngs of long stock.
Sugar declined slightly , but showed no activ
ity. New York Central was otr V to luSlf with
notlitngilotui ; In other Vanderbllts. Atclilson
rosoto 4i : anil hold steady. Iliirllngton was
asaln tbo most aellvu stock In tlio list , and al-
tovctlicr was wull supported. This stuck sold
at H7 8 , and nftur u llttlo set-back rosutotW ,
and at niion was elf again to ! > * ? . North western -
ern , Uock Island mid tit. 1'aul llurtnuted In u
narrow way around la > , t night's prices. Lulu
lu the day an advance In money rates to 11 ©
IS per cent cheeked any upward tende-noy In
stocks. Hulls were discouraged nnd tliu prices
of the morning tvoro not held. Atchl-un
dropped back to l.'i , llitrlliiKton to 1)7 ) nnd
other western stocks In proportion. Chluago
UiiHoloied at.VJJi. Mali's were UI.WO shares ,
The following were the closing quotations.
II. 8. 4s coupon l''lf'.MlsBiiiirl ' I'.iclllo S" " '
II. S. in rcKiilar Ktt'Northern ' I'aclllc 8I ;
U. H , 4MHregular ) lui f do preforreU , . , , , . Ills'
U. S. 4H , coupon IOIH C. , t N. W lu
I'liclHci.aof "Jj 114 do prefurreil IJjk
Contnil I'aclllc S'i Now York Central. . . . aj
Clilonuu * Alton | M 1' . , ! ) . & K dl-'l
Cliloiiuo , llurllnuton ItoL't Inlanil ; oH
AQulncy I44K I ! . . -M..V HtPnul 111 !
ll..t W 1UUJ4 ilutirufutrvil iioij
llllnoH I'eiitrnl St. 1'aul & Oninlm. . . . fc'J
I. . II , & W 10 do proft > rru < l itm
ICnni'ii.i A To.vas Inujf , Union 1'iiclilo IH ,
I.iikB f huru US vv. . St. L. i I' . ft
JloNKV Tight at" . © ! " percent.
PUI.MK JlKitUANTli.K I'AI-KII 7QJ per cent.
Srcui.iNC KxciiANiii-Qiilett steady ; sUty-
day bllU , * .bll ; ilemaiul ,
Mining Hliaren.
NEW VOIIK , Sept , ID.-LSpcBlnl Telegram to
THE HKK , ] The followhuaruthomluln , ; staolf
iiuotutlons :
Alleo -r < 0 HornSllvrr 'M
Cnlcilonla It. 11 JTO Mount Diablo W
Con. Cilia , nnd Va. . . 470 Norlli Hello Islv luu
Cciraiiionweallu 2M N. Couiuionwualti. . 1'15
DcliiKinlc IUO Ontario 1100
( iuuld A Ourrr 210 IMyniuuth MJU )
llulu.t NorcruiB. . , ' . ' 1O IMiuenIx rlr ll
MonifBtHko Iliuu Sutler Creole IW
Tfio CdflVo i liirkot.
SKW YOIIK , Sept. 10 , [ Special Tolosram to
TUB llEK.l-Coliee options opened barely
steady unchanged to 10 points decline ; closed
( Inn unchanged to SO points up. Sules 1)1,000 )
I'JtOIJVCJ-l .VA ItfiKTfi.
Onio wo. Sept. 10. 1:1.p. : . m. chuo - Wheat
' 0 >
Corn-Steady ; cash , 40'io ! October , 40 ®
44'iC ' ; Muy.lSu. .
O.its Klriuj cash , Moj October , aflc ! ;
Jfe.-s I'ork-IJiill : cash , 19,75 ; October ,
IJ.75 ; January , lll.7'"ilcil.3.
Lard -ijulet ; cash , * l.'i3 | October , 18/JOO
6.i-'H : January , Kl.05uO.G7H.
tUort UlUs btcadyj cuiti , lo.32ii ; October ,
M.40I January , M. " 7 ! { .
Ityo No. ! ! , t'lity nt - , ; , . . . , . , ,
lliirlov-No.'i steady At 7C5. {
Flux 5 i' l .No. i.-tt'iidy ntll.42i ( .
Prime Timothy Sied EuH'yal 11.35.
Hulter-Steiuly. ' > "
Kjijs Sti'atlv. 1' '
Flour Steady ) iniohnnso < 1. .
llnlk Jk-nM-Shouldcrs. | * ? 3.Ki ( M.87S ! | short
' ' '
llul'tei'-Weak'j crciiinery ijttsic'i dairy , 1Kb
8e.
Chcpso-Pte.idy ; full crania chcddnrs , SJie ;
K s I'resh. . , . . .
Hides Steady and unchnnzod ; heavy green
altcil , T c. , , .
Tallow-Steady nnd unchunttoil ,
Keot'llJt * . ShlpiiionU
'lonr , bbl . i ti.\xn r.ooo
A'licat. bit . R',000 ' 4.r , OT(1 (
Corn , bu . .4MOOJ 2.COJ
Ontsbu . . M.OOO 11)7,000
Nr.w Vouit. Sept. 10. M'heat Itpcolptt.
50 , KiO bushelsi exports , Ifift.TO bushels ! spot
ilotcd , No. ' _ ' , linn ) SI.OKai.OO1 } In elevator !
.1.0li(3.I.W ! ( tvlloat : fl.02'4H > l.lK'i f. o. U. : options
closed irjllUc over yesterday , No. 2 red , Sep
tember , closing nttl.Olii ,
Corn Heeelpts , ft.tt tiishcls ! exports ,
l".WObusbol ! spothlglier ! No. U.KIUWKaln
elevator ! M'ilkVio ' alioat ! uiiRradeU mixed ,
tYlifQ. i.Hici options closed stroujf , Soptcmbor
closing ut.VI ? .
Oats llccolpts , 1W.OOO bushels ! exports.
: .100i sjot hlnheri No. 8 white , 42c | mixed
western , DlWl ! wldto western. 4jaoij ! options
igier , Sentenibcrelodln- ! .
UolTeo-Optlons closed llrni and unchanged ,
o ? > points up. Sales , Dl.OOObiiirs ! September.
17.ftVt6l8.05 ; Oolobor. HT. : iil7.l5j suet no
steady ; fair cargoes , S.UO.I'.J ,
Sugar-Uaw , Qulot and steady ; rcllncd ,
Petroleum United closed for October at
Kit'its Haslcrj western. IWOc.
I'ork Steady ! mess , fll.2 , > 'SI'.2. ,
Lard ririncr but < uilet ! western steam , $0. . ' > 0 ,
Octobercloslng at { 0.5'iblil.
DutturVeiik ; western dairy , OVSOUo ;
Cheese-Easy ; Ohio flats. ( ® 7' c.
ST. Lotus , Hepl. lO.-WliciiU-IIIslicr ; cash ,
TOTio ; December. 11.01 S ! Mn.v , $ I.OU'i.
Corn Illjilicr ; cash , 4lo | Ueeenibcr , 43Sc ;
May , 4.iifW5Se. !
Oats lllKlicr ; cash , 31c ; Eeutcmber , IMUe ;
Muy , Uo.
I'ork I'l mint $10.50.
liiml rirtnat SO.UO.
AVhlsUy-ll.n.
CIXCIS.VATJ , Sept. 10. Wheat Steady ; No. * !
red , IWo.
Corn Firmer : No. 2 mixed , ' 9'ie.
Outs Stemly ; No. " inl.xed , 'Jili'&iSc ,
NVhlshy Sl.P.
SIlNNKAi'OMS , Sept. 10. Wheat Itecolpts ,
244 cnrsi shipments , 7i cars ; demand for
.limpid wheat very good , und nearly all sorts
inned woll. C.'lo-fii ! ? : Xo. 1 hard , J-ontombur ,
We ; on truckfl.tMXai.Oii No. 1 northern. Sop-
.oniborliil'4ct OctoDcr , IMci Heceuibor , 07e ;
on track , Sl.OKai.ONo. ; . U nortliurn.bOu.
51liwAUKiE , Sept. 10. Who-it Klriiii No.
! 8irlnir | , cinh , UlitUOes Ueecnibcr , 074c ! ; No.
nortliem , We.
Corn I'lrnii X .3. 4Wc.
Oats Steady : > -.white , CO'lo.
Ilarlc-y Qnfet ; Xo. iOlHo.
Itye Uui 3t ; Ne , l.tlOVc.
rrovIslons-Qulet ; pork , January , 311.70.
KANSAS Onv. Sept \YlioiU-HIrher | : No.
2 hard , casb , SQJle ; t-cptonibcr , S'j ' ; ci Nu. i !
red , cafeli , titc.
Oorn Steady ; No. 2 cash , 41c ; September.
40o ! bid.
Oats Lower ; No. 2. casb , 31' ' 3. ! c ; Septcm-
bor , : ilV'i' .
LtVKitPOOh Sept. \Vhoat-Qulot ; Cali
fornia. Xo. 1 , -IdlWsJJSd. .
Corn-Steady ; mixed western , 4s Syd per
cental.
I.1VK STfiVJC.
CIIICAOO , Sept. 10. Cattle KeeolpK 20,000 ;
iniirkot slow , lower. I'lrst.-cliiss native steors.
$4iVS.Vm4 , ( : hOconiN. .1I " 03I.7S : thirds , $4.00 ®
4. ; eoniiiinii , * -.T.V2 ' > y.OJ ; "Texans , $ J.401JJ.OO ;
rnnsers , J.'l.tKKiM.'fl. ,
Ilozs-Uon'lpts , 27,000 : slow. l.Vfft'JOo lower ,
mixed anil imeKors. 4'1.8'JiM.lO : pt-lino heavy
and butchers'wtliliUl. ) { : M.5'j ) llsht , S1.W&
' '
'si'ieop Uccolpts , 12,000 ; iunrket steady ; na
tives , JI.O > V34.SO ; wosternsitl.lOil. Jl Texans ,
* ( .l.vai,50 ; lambs , $5.il ) ® J.Ol. (
KANSAS Ctrr , Sept. 1C. Cattle Ueeclpta ,
7iVJ ; hlilpnients , 2'JOD : market wtiuk ; steern ,
* .i.iV'64.0 ; euws , tl.5uai7.i.iitoclior3 and feed
ers. 4vJ.4)3MJ. ) '
Hogs-Kecelpts , 10.00) ) ; shlmnents , S.'MO ; mar
ket steady ; all grade * . * 4.t * l.i7 : > J.
ST. Louis , Sept. lO.-Oat'tlo ' Ueeolpts , 10.5001
slilpiaents , : ' , ! u ; market llrm ; fair to fancy
nntlvo steers , Sl.SO'S ' .Sj ; ttocUcrs and feeders
. .
lloi-s-Kccclpti , 4.200 : fililliiiientH. 1,030 ,
market Htt'ady , hut closed lower ; heavy , $1.40
® 4.GU : mixed M,10ZMA ( > ! llxlit , Jl.a5QW 4 %
Sioux OITV. la. , Sept. 10 , [ Special Telegram
to TUB BIE. ; ] lIogs-KecL-lpts l.boOj market
opened lOu higher , but decllliod In the after
noon , belling at tl.2 'QI.40 ; ' ball : at $ l.iOQilr : ( .
O Jl A MIA LIVK S TO CK.
Cnttlc.
\VednesdaV.PopternbcrlO.
Estimated receipts of cattle I.IWI. as com1
pared with 4r 7S yesterday and 1,1)4) ) Wednes
day of last week. The market opened active
and a shade to ! io higher on the best grades of
steers , some sellers reporting the market 3o to
lOo higher , with commoner grades steady to
stronior. The best butchers stuff was reason
ably active and stronger , with Inferior grades
holding their own and In somouascs stronger ,
Theiova.s u liberal supply of feeders , the
market on the best belli ) ; active and llrni ,
others imchanfred. Some flue polled Angus
wuro hi the yards and sold at $ 'i.5. !
llos. .
Estimated receipts of hojS S.fffi ) , as coin-
pared wltli ( l.O.Vl yeitoruay anil ll.til'i Wednes
day of lust week. Tlio market opened autlvo
and ashado to r u higher , at which market
nearly everything changed bauds. Late ad
vices of a lower niarkat caused a drop of r 3
10i5 towards the close. Everything sold. The
market closed slow at the decline. The
range of prices \v s $ l.07i S5l.40 , the bulk
to Illicit JI.- ' . " > 3I.0. : ! Light , $ .t)7HQl.2oi ) ) mixed ,
} 4.2iiai.0 ; : ! ; heavy. 4.'JiXi64.40. The average of
tlio prlcospalU was $ I.U7 , as compared with
W.-ii ! undM.OSii Wednesday uf Ittbt weclc.
Hhcup.
Estlmatcil rocolptsof sheep , COO , ns compared
with 231 yesterday. Good muttons are In tlc-
inaud and prices ralo llrni.
PrcvnlliiiK I'rloos.
The following 13 a tiiljlo of prices paid In
his market for the jj.idoof stojk muatlonod !
Prlmo. steers. 1JJO to IfiOJttj . * U > 05.13
aoodstoura. ISWto 14M Ibs . 4.0S a4.w :
( lood steers , 101) ) to 1TOJ ttj . XK5 644.1.1
Falr,100JtoU.3tts . 35d lai.OU
Coiinnon.SOJtotUOOIbs . 3.S fW.OO
( llltllTIUlll ( ' 5111110M. . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.01) ) (61.00
Ordinary to fair cows 2.0d
Fair to good cows 2M
( Jood to eholco cows. 2.7. >
Choice to fancy cows - " " >
Fair to good bulls 1.7. >
Choice to faacybulls 2.M .
Light Miockers and feeders 2.0J { M.t
Feeders , U'iO tollOD Its 2.2. > ( TV--
Falrto eholcollghthogs 4.07i5l..r !
Fair to uholco heavy hoS. ) . . . . . . . . . 4.110 461.40
Full to choice mix til boss 4.20 ( iit.JM
Coinpnrativo Table ,
The followlii't table shows the runyo la
prices 011 hogs ilu r I ns tliUund htstwoo'c :
< Yvci'i sro Coit ol' llogi.
The following tiblo : glvo * tlio avora o co-it
of hox'soii thudates iiientloiin.l , liuludin tlio
cost toil ay , asb.iso.1 upon suto * reported ;
Scptomber 1 40111 foptPiubcrO. 4 11' * '
. . W'l
40SK Soutciubrrl ) . . 4 "Hi ,
, 411 Bujitcmbcr 10.
, 405
antl of H'- * ,
Today , Vostordav.
illluhust . Jl 40 lllshusr . $4 Kl
4. 07ii
Stock
Oniolalyostonlar. Estimated Today ,
Outtlo. . . . wncars , 4.W8 C.lrtlo. . . KJoars. ltOO :
lion's . bHciirs , 0n.Vl HD II . 60uir9. : 5,0(10 (
Sliii'l ) . . , , liears. Uri4 IJUoop. . . 4 cars , GOO
, 1 cur , 21
Avernfjo I'rlrJU'o'r ' Unas.
Showliu ? tlioavora-fu prfuci'pulil forlnadsof
oxsoii tlio Uiiys liidlcatou : In IAS ; , liii. 1JU
Disposition ol'Stook.
Showlnjf tlioiiiiinborof liciicl of stock pur-
chusuil yustcrilay , on tliln iiiiirUct , us reported
by tliowi'lihtnuislorsuf the Stockyurds ceui-
ji any :
CATrtB.
B\\lft& Coinpnny 807
TliuO. II , Iliiuiiiiiiiiil coniiinny 'll'.i
The Anuour-Oiidaliy p.ioklua cuinpiiny. . . L"H1
Kvo Kotlischlld „ 1S8
lliiinllluii fc Muiilmii 110
lli'iiltin UntlurHocxl ,
Nds Morr'H '
Booker , t Di'u'ini ,
Ixibmunn k Traiieniianii , ' - -
Crone fc VniiSiuil , . , , , , . . , f > 7
Oilier tuyora , ,770
Total 2tX 7
nod ? .
ho Annour-Ciiilaliy pnokliijt cnnip.itif , . l.JII
) innhn pnoklnz ooinpiiny , , . 1M
SwIfLVUtmipnuy Ml
linll. II. Iliiinnuiiul coinpntiy W
I. I' . iulrps&Uu ( ta
CltiKatiAUo Dill
loojto.t foil 4U
lolin Dotul , , 1W
iierry .t Iliirncs "Ill
North P. .t I'.Co 80
Total .OJM7
SIIKEf.
wlft&Gmipatiy 74
Arnioiir-Ciiifnhy PacUln Uo CO
Thu U. H , Hammond Co W
Total.
Sales.
8TKKUS.
S'o. Av. Pr. No , Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
2. . 7.V , ; fj&5 25. . IUKJM U5 No.Kl. . i2.fl $ isc
M..m- , : MO ; u .IKO : 4 oo Kl.TO I2i7 : 4 SO
i. . law : ir > o 20 ISttt 4 10 TO ! iiU : : 4 70
SI..1MI 2J..1104 4 1U ID. 10 ; " 513
1..1150 it oil
COWS.
W. . 701 14. . 7K1 1 7. 1. urn 200
2. . 1000 140 ai. . usi : i 75 II ( IS 203
) . . KVI 140 7. . 075 1 7 ! 17 2 10
2. . 010 ir.o 2 = 1 . Mi ; 1 80 1240 2 15
7. . 788 ICO 11. . Kll 1 bl ) 1)14 2 I3
1. . IWO 1 m 73 , . an i w 1UIO 220
U. . 978 170
1708TOCKKR9
8TOCKKR9 A.NI > Fr.EPKItS
2.KKO SCO 5 , . POO 2 l. 118. KM 203
a. . RSI ) 'i 40 40. . .Ml ) 2 50 W , Til 273
2 40 H. TOO 2 Ri 11 , 1X17 ii 00
o ! . KM 240 17. . 8 ! > 2 2 CO SI , n.'iO ; xio
: t. . 812 2 40 44..1IWJ 2 03 2.1 U14 UOO
ntri.t,3.
1..1MO 100 1. . 11120 1 SO 1..15M 200
1. . KM 1 40 1..I2SO 200 1..10.0 203
1..1(110 ( 1 70 1..UOO 2 PO
CANMilH.
S. . MS 1 2i 1. . 890 1 W 1. . 10 133
2. . W3 1 25
MEItTHS.
5. 703 1 75 1. , 833 2 M 1..1070 SIO
O.X EX.
IHO 150 s..ijuo : i co
CALVES.
1. 2CO 2M
GTAOS.
1..143J 2 15
I.B.
No. Av. Tr.
, ' ( Mills 12ii ! : $1 W
a feeders OUT 250
8 < > feeders WM a w
O.S feedi'i'S. ' . . , lost i > m
1 feeder 1520 250
Frontier Cattle company
Ibull 1WO 1 00
01 cows 1001 1 90
.1103 250
I'l'tfiM &A.
40 feeders . 1111 2M )
4 cows . Hid 2 ! K )
10 steers. . . . 2C9
Swim Ijiiwl & Oiittleuoniiiatiy
Ibull . . . . KlOO 1 50
a stum . 1120 IfcO
.1. N , I'cnsu
378) ) con OM 20.
1U1W 2 15
223 fcmlcr-s bOO 2 10
I'ratlA : ilulrd-
37fprclors .1070 255
Oeulhila Cattle company--
Sllnilh . . . . . . . 1201 135
1 stuc-r , tuning law 200
1 stew , tullliii- 1-W 850
1 stcur , tulllnt ; I-'OO 880
KIT cows llllfi 210
1210 270
I ) . II.Mooru
4 eoW'i llfi" 210
( I cows 1223
80 feeders 1142 2 Ki
1010 n 83
l'o\\iler \ HlvorOattlo eompany
68 rows . 1037 210
K , I' . Moyers-
103 feeders. . . 97,1 2S5
lluley L. S. company
2 steers . 1200 SG5
HOGS.
No.a. . Av. Sh. Pr. No.ra . Av. Sh. Pr.
a. . . .211 K ) ra . . .221 Sl ) ! l ' . ' 5
8. . . . .321 80 4 00 ' ' 42. " >
80. . . . .107 120 4 07'J i.'SV ISO 4 25
65. . . . .180 440 4 U7'i 75. . . . .212 20J 427 | ;
' ' . .2ll ) 240 4 IS 7,1. . . . .2.1:1 : iso
74 . . . .212 ; ro : 4 ! . " > 7. . . . . .SiiL 80 427(1 (
" . .an 120 4 15 10 . . . .2.1(5 ( 40 427'i
7 ! . .247 IN ) 4 IS ' . . .2 : j 2'JO ' 427'J
7(1 ( , . . . .207 SO 4 17/4 | 6l' ! . . .2(1 ( ! ) 40 427'i
88. . . . ,1118 100 ' H. . . . .210 120 4 27V ,
Oi ) , . . ,24'J 100 4So'a . . .2 ! 40 4IO !
0. . , . ; io , " , 40 4L'0 73. . . . . .255 bO
77. . . , . .108 200 4 SO Kl. . , . . .2PO 280
80. . . . . .ISI 12J 42. ) 73 . , . . .2tK 100 410 !
' ' ' , . .20j ; Itt'J 422V4 K , . . . .2M ) 40 4J10
71. . , , . .s ir o 42.1 73 . . . .250 1(10 (
70. . . . . .211 1X ( ) 4S. > 9) ) . . . . .275 bl ) 4I10
M. . . . .240 480 42. " , ' , . . .2(12 bO 4:10 :
51. . . . . .210 120 4 25 7ll' ) , . . .21X1 1110 4:10 :
( W. . . . .itr.1 w 425 CO. . . . . 252 M 4:10 :
5' . ' . . . . .20.-1 240 425 Til. . . . . .SIX ) 240 4:10 :
'it ) . . . .21'J 0 425 IK ) . . . .207 ISO 4:10 :
74 , . . . . ! ES 100 423 05. . , . . .S'l ) 4:10 :
" 4 25 CO. . . . . .2.VS 80 4:10 :
M" ! liiiu 120 425 ( * > . . . . . .SGl 1IU ) 4110
03. . , . . ' . ' 51 1IW 425 57. . , . . ,2 S ISO 4:10 :
01. . . .2W ISO 425 ta . . . . .SiKI 80
03. . . . .ltl ) W ) 425 184. . . . . .jitll 2bO 4rj : >
( SI. . . . .245 tO 4 2i ! 48. . ' ' ' '
( M. . . .240 lit ) 425 71. . . . 'iL'7 0
' H V1 r0 425 5. .
'o. ! 425 60 . . . .2J1 2SO 4112 !
ft ! . . JIM'42 200 425 CO. . . . 2S5 435
ff. . . ,2.V ISO 42.5 5 . . . . .2S4 4JJ5
. . .241 280 42.-I Kl .
as ! ! . . .2.V , 11X1 4 25 7:1. : . , . . .SV , ISO 4 :15 :
( M. . . . .208 20J 425 CO. . , . . .UJ2 80 415 !
(17. ( . . . .20.- ISO 4 25 07. .
74. . . . .20,1 KK ) 4 25 50. . , . ; i74 40 4 a
97. . . , ,205iCO \ 425 50. . . : i4 60 4 : i7i !
81. . . . .1U7 4 25 55. . . .Ua 440
M. . . . .202 103 4 25 40 . . . : 9 44U
PIUS AND SKIl'S ,
20 . . . .102 SO 3 00 44. . . . .124 80 370
7J. . . . .101 fcOO 315 12. . . , . .121 375
0. . . . .151 3 25 111. . . . .141 40 37 ! >
10. . 325 110.
a. . 305 27 147 Itt'J
BlIEUI' ,
No. Av. Pr.
115 westerns. . .iai 4 to
113 western * . . .102 4 10
2.10 westerns , . .102 4 10
AInrjcct .Mention.
Cattle lilKhur.
Hos higher und closed lower.
T. 11. Ii'wIu&Oo. of Irvvlii marlicted cattle.
O.V. \ . Uould .sent In cattle from Alnsworth.
O. It , Slicldonbrmi.nlit cattle froiuColuinbiH.
W. Krolnu brought lu a car oC cattle from
lluinllii.
Ii J , Jowutt of IMcreo brought In two cars of
.7. Ivnnlnr. a rOznlar diiiiler at Dorthnstnr
sent In lions.
Tlio Xi'o & Schneider Co , .scut In hogs from
Ceroico.
A. I ) . ICenyon and H. Agor scut In lion's from
I'aruull.
Mnloao.t I.ovc , stockmen of Wlota , la. , sent
In uear of hojs. ;
II. It. Nolto ot Klkhorn Jvas liero looking
after a ear of Iio0fs.
II. M. V/ludsor / eaino In from Columbus with
a shipment of cattle.
J. l > 'rostroiu k Co. , regular dealer. ) at Mulnio ,
bad liOKsiiero.
\V , T. Klokley and W. II. Lewis of Columbus ,
both ma rlieted hogs.
Fiod Kropf. a prominent shipper located at
Schuyler , tuiit hi near of hogs.
J. P. Taylor , a rcKularshlpper , catneln from
Aslitoa with two eiirs , of ho s ,
G.W. Ilndbiirxb and Ilnrlier A lialihvlnof
Henderson , Kansas , hadhousoa tlio market.
Cole , Copeland & Co , of Piilincr sent In a
choice load of heavy hogs tliit ; hold for (4.40 ,
The Frontier cattle company bud a bunch
of range cutxle on sale. They shipped from
Cusper.
Wallace A : Stilt , well known Iowa patrons of
tills market , sent over a cur of hogs fiom
Coin.
M , CiiimluKhntn , a prominent stockman ,
wus hero from Mulvern looking after a bhlp-
inent of IIOKH ,
Kdwanl Gilford and partner , J , 0. Ualhicu
of Cowlei. were ut the yards looking alter
thrco loads of ho--s : ,
NVIloy llluuk of 1'lattsmouth ' was ninoni * the
prominent shippers hero. He nmrUctud two
cars of cattle mid one of hojd.
Kromont Hey of Silver Crook , a roguhir nnd
extcnslvo shipper , was ut the yaids. ilu had
u ear of cattle on sale.
John llnstlo was hero looking after larKo
sbliniientHof cattle and IIOKS. Ilu loaded from
bovcrul towns In southeast Nebraska.
Amons the prominent stockmen atthoynrds
wasK. Is. Ulllett of Alnsworth , who was liero
looking uftnr several ears of cattle.
Sllllerk Co. , HraJshaw ; J , U. Sheokj , Vork ;
J. M , Cox , Hamilton ; M , Jiiciiuot , Merna and
O. ( I. Vrceland , wore aiuon ; , ' the well known
bhlppers whoinurketedhogs ,
J , Nash , n fanner anil feeder of Portsmouth ,
Shclhy county , Iowa , was at thu yards.
J. II , .Johnson of lilnlr broiisbtovor a loud
of llnu rollud-AnifiiH bcovei from Ihimburt ; ,
In. , that hold for > .15 , thu Mistiest prleu pind
forcntilo on this market In a Ion1 , ' time. The
eattlo voro bred and fed by M. U.Payn of
lUiiiihurK , la , , u Kunllomimwell known to
Htockaicn liero us a biiccesuful and 'heavy
feeder. Tlio heoves were perfect la every
rt-speet nml u liner lot lias protutily not Luun
sei i ut thoho yards ,
( tXAJl.t } \'MUUHAltK \ JIAJtKETS.
I'rodnoe ,
COIlN 0'flC.
llAV7.WXtlO.OO ( ,
. .
( 'IIOl'I'KII rKEH-tl8.OOffllO.00.
I'dUijTiiv ' 1'ur ilu/on , eholco liens , I.1.00'M.2S ! }
oJioleo mixed , J2.VXita.iw ; rooster * . I2.vn-2.7ft ;
Hprlnc cliloHeiiH , l..oo&.fto fur Hiuall.2Jii'.W
fr _ iiicdlunii ti.wa.U.Ti lureu ; llvu plyeona
Creamery , fancy rolls ,
Sle : creamery , fancy , nollil pncVrd , IlOlftit '
ctvmiiory , eliolro. fmimei ilnlry , fi\ncy rolls ,
anil prints. HiU.V ; dairy. ' fnney , solid packed ,
'
'SOlloi diilry , ohcilco. Millie ; country roll ,
fnney , 8nt > e | oiiilco.7 ( SH't Inferior , Mlft.1.
Knim--iCc for strletly frt-jli ; Miilo notsal-
Milc ,
IUIIE * , 1'Kt.Ti' AM TAl.l.OttGrven salted
lihU-i , No , I. heavy , ? < f7-ol No , 1. lldlit.iHftl'iie !
No. i , light , OiMi'io : dry lllnt hides. 7.i ! < BikM onlf
hides , 7lHt ! damtiiieu hides So loss. Sheep
pclt.k'reeii. ouch , UYftn'W. ghcup pelt , Ury ,
per Ib , UxaUc.
HKBSIWAX I'er Ib.COo.
GAMK--l'or cliwii , prnlrle clilekotm. li.T.Vift
inlM'd ducks JUX > 3i..V ) ; pV
nsnx , ' ( bu bo.- ,
perltox1.5oa.2.00.
( lilAi'r.s-Cullfornlit. IHT cruto , JI,5Va2.CO ;
, . per 10 lu basket.
1'i.t'MS ' I'urplo Diiano , Coluinbln , ote. . v r
v , Jl.iVva'.OOi wlhlgooso pliiiii ; " , ! i bubox , 75
' -I'cr prate. fl.r > < jl2.flO.
I.KMo.NS-lVrbox , llodl Mnlorl , fntioy , ja.WWft
.0.00 ! eholco McNllnni , * 7.VI'rifl.W.
PEAlts-llartlett , California , per box , JJ.roa
I'lil'NBS-Ocnnnii. porbox , fc'.OO ; 1'runclit ? l,75
'J.dOi cross * i.7.VTW.iM.
TOMATOKS 1'or lil ) , 7of 1.00.
NS-Now Nouthern. porbhl.ll.5O3.VCO.
K IVr erate , 4.I.OUS.I..V ) .
KS .NcbriiHkii mid lowii. per bu , JI.15
1.2.1 ; Colorado and Salt Ialo. Si.i ( ) .
SWKT.T I'OTATOKS-lVrllll , J.MKKiW.r'O.
I"rAi'oiiATin : Ai'ri.KS-Piincy. 1:10 : porlb.
lliUiiuititiis : : : l > erSit bo.i , II.M.
,
WATIlltMKI.OXS PlT 100 , Il2.00iai5.00.
. 'KS IVr doz. " 1.50.
i'i'i.r.s Ifiini-y catliiR , .i.tKva.1.50 ; fnney
klnc. B.7WM.S5ii'liolci' . * 2.5j < it2.75.
OIIAMJCS I'nwy ItiHtl , $7. fl.
HANANAS IVr bunch , } l.r > ( > ii.OO. :
TAU.OW A. No. 1 , 4ci No , 2 , : ilic : groe p ,
. 'lillis : tliMi > i yellow , 2'i&'lo ' ! sU'iirlno , il'ic. '
HONKS UiiotntloiHiiru for dollverj hi C'hl-
iiUD-Dry linirulo.per Ion. Jltl.ixvais.no ; dry
onntry , bleached , gUUHVialin ) : dry country ,
lamp and mealy , jiO.'Mtftl'UK ) ,
\Voot. riiioiia\Misliocl , IKBirn- ; medium nil-
vaslied , ISfa'JIc ; eo.irso uuvrnshed , IS H'-Wc.
.lnMis : neper Hi.
UIIISSKI : ) VH.Ur-Uholco medium , Oa7oi light ,
5k'i ( heavv. 43'4'iL1.
IjtNSKKI ) Ollr-ltllW. OOC ! boiled. Sip.
llo.M'v Htriiliii'il.dO-lli emit , per Ib.Oo ; new
onil ) honov , faiipv , KWil'i'i eli'il 'e , IKtllCu
HiANs-lliiMd-plcled : navv , W. : > OiiS.7S ; hund-
ilekcd navy , inedliim. W.SVg.4l ) : hand-plcKi'd
ouutry , } l.7.V&S.O.ij good clean. * l.w ; < ai.50j Cul-
foiuln , peril ) , l5e. !
Kmi IVr IbI'ereli , 7e : bulTnlo , 7i' ; plek-
riil , 8'ji'i pllii'.tiei trout , lies white , w ; enip-
ilo , lOe ; vatllsli. lies cod Monk , I2c ; flimmli'ri ,
Ik.1 ! Uio ou salmon , IHei hlnck buss , 13c ; loh-
ti-w , Wo.
FISH Codflili. extra Ooorpes new , "iUej
rand bank , nc'W. 4' ' e ; Silver , S-lb blo.'ks'I'ii'i
now white , 2-lb bricks , now , 8Ue ! turkey cod.
iirso middle hrlcks , Uc ; KIIIIW wlilUK , ernles ,
2-3 11) lioxi-s , M e ; niedluin sealed herring ,
5ei No. 1 st-iili'd lirrrhiK , S.io ; domestic llol-
and hMrlii ) * . IOiS llainhili'itiT spiced liorrlnjr ,
Xoi Kusilan snnllnes , hpfrcd , OOei Uii'--laii
nrdlues , plain. r.Oc ; Imported Ilolliind lierilm * ,
'nnvii bnind.XOo ! do fntioy inllker .tiOi ! : mack
rel , No. I , shore , half bliN. 112,00 ; liloitcrs. :
iiilf bbls , $1S.M ( ; whlli ) llsh , half bbln , * " . ( ) . ) ;
rout , half blN , $ i".DO ! family wldto
Ish , * I.VJ ; siilniDii , $8.50 ; per do/ .
Hi broiled mnekeiel. J2.no ; Il-lb lu mu itiird.
-2.01 ; 1Mb In tomato snuco. $2.00 ; S-lbAlnyo
mess niackeiel , il.Ot ) ; l-lli brook trout , il.-'i ;
1-lb bpool ; I rout , J..IKJ ; l-lli saliann , il.-.i ; . ' -ID
wlilto llsh. $2.2."i ; 1-11) white lUlu il..L > : ' . ' -11) lub-
wters , * U5 ; I-lli lobsters , $2.ir a2.2'i ; 2-lb
lysler.s , IS o/ , tl.'A'i 1-11) oyslui.s. 5 oJI.I5 ; S-lb
> ystorH. 10 oy , H.DOj 1-lbnyMors , 5oJl. . 11) ) : 2-lb
si-Uvt , ISoz. * . ' .35 ; 2-11) Ilnriitarlii , 10oSI.85 ;
-Hi Itiuntnrhi , 5 117. . $1.0. > ; I'lilnnont , 4o41.05 ;
ilniiont , 8 01 , $1.8. , ; l-lt ) < > lams little iitckM.
JI.IB ; 2-lb clams llttlo nueks. 81.75 ; : i-lb clnin
bowder , $2.00 ; Mb eratis , IS.23J 2-lb eiab.s ,
$ . ' .30.
1'rovlslons.
I'OtiK I-'resh hams,20 Ibs IIVR. , 1Uv ;
in Ibs live. , be ; l- Ihs avg. , ( ( ( ; shoulders , Be :
iorU lohis , ? ' 4e ; pork tendurloltm , Uo ; leaf
.iii'd . , not rendi't'od , ( I1 jc ; spine ribs , 4i' ,
SALT MKATS bhls .Mess pork , new , 9IJ.75 :
clear ti'.nk backs , luiavy , $12.25 ; medium , " 11.75 ;
short out clear | ) iirk. SlO.50 ; family pork , * IO..V. ) ;
[ > ! } ! pork , fii..VJ : ; new u.\tru me-s beef.
jTi.riO ; now oxtiii plate beef , i < i. , " > 0 ; new
i > late beef , J'l.ODj ' new rolled boneless beef ,
t7.V ) ; now rumps , $5.50 ; new boneless rumps.
OIL llhls Kxir.i lard , winter birilned,47c ;
o.\tri No. 1 lard. Me ; Xo. 1 lard.Ille ; .No. 2 lard.
iJlcj extra nmilsfuut , 4iL : * ; tallow ell. 41c ; puio
neatsfoot oil , 5Doi A 1 tallow , 5e ; stearlne , ( I.- .
LAiin-Tlurees-Coiiipoiind , li'ic , pnro leaf.
ic ; Uettlo iDiidcred.li' u.
SMOKIIII MEATS SiiKiireurcd limns 12 to 14
Ib IIVK , ll' c ; inedliim , 15 to Hi 11) iiv r , lie :
ho.ivy,2U to22 lljnvK , Ilu ; skinned slicing IS
toSJ lliavg. It'iL'il'allfuriila hiiniH , 7Ic ; Hlimil-
< lcrs , 7lio ; .shoiililers. sUtuned. ll'io ; sliouldi'rs
li to 8 Hi live , 7'ici boneless hum , lie ; l > ruukfast
baeon , clear , 5 to 7 Hi .strlpsbe ; hrcakfii < 4t
bacon , rib , S'i ' < - ; ilrh cl beef hams wits , "lOiji. ' !
regular , 8Uci i-lmls , be ,
iuv ) SALT .Mn.iTt < lum : backs , r.'ie ' ; c-ttru
sliort clenr.fiyej bellies 10 to 20-11) ) average ,
( ' ' [ " ! short rlbM,5"iCi sboit clears , ( lo ; Ions ;
clears. . " > . ' ( e ; shoulders 51.Jc ; backs. . * i' ' e.
Kltl'Dlt I'I.IIF Stcors Mi to ( iiX-lh
lint Ivcs , OUiiyiJ.il ! ; 4UO to ,100-11) nroru'o. native ,
( Va'JUc ' ; cows anil heifers. 400 to.VXMb average ,
native , fi'ii1 ' ; lilndniiiirteis , steers. lOe ; iilncl-
qiiarlcrs , cow.s , 7o ; forciiiiarters , sleers , 4V4c ;
foruiitiiirturs , cows , fc ; dressed lion's. 44d
choice dresied million. U'ic.
I'HiMl ItKKKC'urs liolls. 8'.5c ; locf ) tenderloins -
loins , l o ; sirloin units , 7e ; boneless strips ,
" > io ; rounds' ii'iimp oil ) , lie ; rounds ( rump om ,
. ic ; roumls ( shanu on' ) , . " 'jc ; bonuless rump.
4c ; chucks , 'ISiu ; plutcs " 'i'1 ; liin'k halves. 4e ;
shoulder eliuls , 4Uc ; beef loins , No. I ( steer ) . 11
Gtl4e ; beef lulus. No. 2. lOSllo ; beef loins. No.
: ilo ) ; beef libs , O'ilWc ' ; beef ribs. No. l , Itlffille :
sweet bieads ( per dot.1e ) : ; kidneys ( each ) , : c ;
ox tails ( each ) , 4c ; buuf tongues ( each ) , 40c ;
strip lnhisi'ic. (
HAUSAon-llolojinaJc ; liolojlua in woasands ,
4'ic : friiiikfiirts. O'ictoiiiie ; ) , 7'fi- ' ; blood , 4) ) c ;
liver , 4'ie ' ; huadchetso , 4ic ! ; I'olUh ' , 7c ; pork
sausage ( links ) , Oc ; purl ; s.ius.ixo ( moat ) , hi tin
palls. Oe. _
Groceries.
SUOAH Per Ib. Cut loaf , 7' ' u ; Cubes , 7c !
Stanihitxl , powdered , 7ici ! XXXX , powdered ,
74u ? ; ( 'raiiulati'il , htnndard , ( Pic ; ( 'oufret lon
ers' A , OJie ; White , IMraC , Climax , Oc ; E\tru
0 , Nubrasku , " > .Uo ; Aiubor , 5io ! ; Uolden 0 , 3io ! ;
D.irk U , 5u.
JlAl'i.K SL'nAit-I'orlb , ,1c cakes.lb : boxes ,
iiu : ; lOe cakes : w-lb boxes , 12ic ! ; 1-lb bricks , : i <
Ibs Inbox.niifo , 14e.
COFFIIB Uoii'ited Arosla , ai' ' c ; Ihinolu ,
2.V.ic ; McLaiiKliMn XXX.X , 2.1 JSc ; German.
oitii's,2.l-1jc ; I.loii , 23 > icilallpoucli ; ,
liu.IWi' ; O.O..Invii. 'iOc.
( jroeii Kaney tJoldeu , Illo , 22i e ;
funuy old pcalerry,24'ie ; ltlocholcu lo fancy ,
224oj ! Klo , prime , 22e ; Klo , p < od , 'Mia ; Santos
nnil comiiion Klo , lK ! < i2Ic ; Mocliu. 2iu : : Java.
L'eniilnu , I ) . U. , 2t'e ; Java , good , Inlerlor , t ! c ;
MiiXJcan. ' . ' .ic.
DIIIKII I'ltuiTS Tiuklsh piiincR , less than
hhdH. IsS'K ? 'ic : orluliiiil lihds. > * e less : llosnhi
prunes , tl Ib boxes , ] 0l ) to IK ) . 74e ? ; apples.
evaporated , nuw rli B choice. Me ; uvuporutrd.
new ring prime . l-V ; nprlcot.s , fancy , in sacks ,
20c ; blackberries , now. We ; rnspuerrliis , 25 lus
to bov , ; i4c ; curr.inls , nuw ll'ic ; original casks
Uc less ; Vo.stU/.a eurniuts , e.\Ui , hi boxes ,
Wic.
Wic.UANNID : I-'iiciT I'caches , per do/ , (3,7331.00.
Hurries ' . ' -Mi Kooseborrles , ( l.Ti ; 2-lb st lawlier-
rlesl.:02-lliasplurrlus : : ; , tlM ; 2-11) ) blii ( > her-
rlesl.iU2-Ubliiuklierrh : ; > s , $1.25. Pineapples
Ilaliiiiiinlioiiedi2.'i0i ! | | Iliiliuina sliced , W..MI ;
Italiuma Krated , t'.H'i ; .slimilaril , sliced , t\-Al >
I.M ) . Cherries 2-lb led , llaltlmore.tl.UO : white
cherries. JI.7.V l'ears-2-lb. * l.io. :
Oiiiisi-\VlM'oiishi : V. I' ' . , twin flats , per Ib ,
lO'.cVI ; < coiiHlii I'.C. , Voting Aincrlciiii , Ik * ;
brick , l.'lc ; domestlo Swiss , IKiil'e ; Kdam , In
foil , each tl.O.t ; Mmburuor , I2' ' > c.
IATIS : Persian. C-Ib bo.x , 7c.
UAISINM Itoiidiin layers , C'allfurnla stand-
aril , per box. JJ.7.1 ; "horseshoe , " JJ.IKI ; loose
muscatels California standard , J2.7.1 ; "hor > c-
bliou. " J2.i1 ; ; "st'H" loose iniisciitels , JJ.10 ;
heedless California , HM ; California seedless
hiiltans , In sacks , perlbbc ; ( 'allforiilaiuusca-
tels , hi sacks * ; m v valenclas , Do ; vulcnelas ,
old , Co ; onilura layer , old lie ,
Bviiui'H Ainbur Syrub In bbls , No. 70grade ,
: Uu ; half hlils.No. 70 grade , Ite ; 4-xal kius , No.
70 Krailc , } l.t.l : ; 2al kills. No. 70 grade , 7Sc ;
gal cans , 10 In case , per casu , IK1.1Kenl ) ; cans ,
10 Incase , iiurctibu , II. 1U ; whllo clover drips , In
hbl.s.ir.'c ; half hbisilu : ; 4-gal kuus , cadi , ilJ.'i ;
--gal palls , each , Km ; rock candy drips. In
bbls.uSo ; half hbls , ; i"c ; 4-gnl keg , each , 81.no ;
2-gnl palls , uach , We ; California hominy , hbls ,
; i7c ; half bbls , : iUu : 4-gal kc-K , I. H ; 2-gal Icltiti.
IHo ; 1-gnl , Jl ) la case , tl.M ; 1-K'iil , 1(1 ( In case ,
Cn'ocoLATi-12-lb boxes , a.'ffia'icj Oennan
tweet. 224210 : rarlslan.Ko.
CocoA-I'orll ) , Ityitl'Jo ' ,
ItltOMA-l'OI 111 , ! I2U.
COCOAXUT i'ur Ib , lu pkgs , 2C < 3'7ci ' bulk , 22
SHEDS Mixed bird , 1-lb pk s , Gc ; canary , 5o ;
honii ) , 4c ! ; unlsu , ISo ; uoppy , U'o.
Si'iciiH-l'tippur Hlngapore , sifted , ISIitPci
shot , 22u. AlNplce , luc , Ulovea - Coining , be-
luctvd , "Mo. ( Jiisla China , 4-lb mats , DC. ISut-
ineKS , No. 1 , 73o ; fancy , lar-o , 8.V.
C.FAKINAUIUVS Ooons-ltarley , afic ; f.ulna.
5u ; pens , o ; oatmeal , lUiiJJlie ; macaroni. lUiu
lies vormleelll ; Iixclli ! ! ; rice , choice , * ! ' , o ;
fancy , lie ; head , 5'ic ; migo and tapioca , ( Vi(7c :
lima lieans , Co ; split peas , iiu | Buagottl , He ,
AlDi.AssF.s Hbls , A'O fancy , pur gal , 5VS3c ( ;
< holef.iV2.l7o ; good , : ) a.32ci Uilbu , bukliiif , 2b
Sjaoc ; bluck strap , 1WJ622B.
NO I'AIMII : Straw , per Ib , 1'JSSWo ;
.Manilla It , r/aiic ; N'o. 1.6e.
WEABEPURCHASliRS OP
Mortgage Bonds in Railway , Gas ,
Water and other Companies
PRODUCING FROM 5 TO 7 PER CENT ,
on ttia niuuiint liiTcitot.cn cuimulmlun or uthur-
nlcWo uro | > reuireil | vg netjotlatotliu KBlo of liiriio
liichntrliil niuU-rtaklnKi , mil uurodiuo ICnjllnli nipl-
tut Into Bound concerns. Well otatillihol vuiiturfs
uiilhiiTlim KOO < I rucont , taken In liand. Wo of-
fur to the New York I'roiliH'u Kxchunva Itnnkof
llroadwnjr , Nu r Vork , wlilcli luiiik nt proiuni luivu
kiH'ulrltliiii valued ut over fUUUUO UuluntliiK lo u *
wulllnic Infeatmunt. All comiauiilcatluiii to LouU-
ilrcuoil In
TJIE UNIVKIlSAIi STOCK K.VCHANGK , l.linlteU
a OUKE.V VK IOUIA ariiEET. I.OMIO.V. K. t' .
UK.NUY J.O\VKWfm.UMaiiinUj | ; blrector
Omaha Manufacturers ,
KtootH and
KHlKfiNDALL. , JONES k CO ,
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots A Shoes
Agent * for Ponton Uutiber Shoo Civ , till , UCUnndllOl
llnrnoj SttctM.Umnlm , Nfl ) .
llrp\-rrf .
BTOIIZ A IL.EH ,
Lager Bcci Drcwcrs ,
U11 Nttth 18lh Street , OniMmNeb.
= 1
Cornice ,
EA.OLE COHNICE WOHKS ,
laniifiicturcrs of Galvanized Iron Cornlci
IVtiiitoir cap * nmt nirbdlP jkr\lnM \ , Jolin K | > < Mictoa
pruprli'Uff. lujUnd III ) South UHli ntnvt
Artists'
A. 1IOSPE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 DoiiRlnl Street , Omnlm.Nob.
Corxl , Coke , Klo.
OMAHA. COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
B. 1C. Cur , ICth and t > ouuta Streets , Omuliii , N'cb.
IEAN , AUMaraona ic co. ,
Wholesale Cigars ,
W1M. ICtliflroot , "Hello I" I ( .TO.
Dry Good si mill NotloiiN ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods ami Notions
Corner IHlinmt llowiml Streets ,
K1LPATK1CK-KOC11 DHY GOODS CO. ,
mportcrs and Jobbers in Dry Goods ,
aonl 'Furul WnK flood- . Corner llth and llmnejr
Streets , Omalm , Nob.
Furniture.
DEWBV fc STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Farniim Street , Umnhfi , Nol > rn-k .
CHAHLE3 SIIIVEUICK ,
Furniturt ,
Onmliit , Xubrnikn.
Groceries.
McCOllD , 1UIA-UY & CO ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
1 ah nnd Lanvon worth glrcoti , Oiiuhn , Ncbrnikft.
, Kto.
G.W. DOUGLAS fc CO. ,
Dealers in Hardwood Lumber ,
Yint 1,110 N Kith St. . Onuhiv.
JOHN A. AVAREFIEI.D ,
Wholesale Lumber , Ktc. , Ktc.
Imported HIM ! Anmlrnn roitluml Oiuimt. BtntV
Mtenlfor .Mllwniiki'ii llyilruullo Cmiiunt , nod
Quliicy Whltul.lmo ,
CHAS. II. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber.
Wood oarputa ml T > ' ' | iict flooring. 9th anil
Htrouti , Oiiulm , Nebrniltii.
FRED V. QIIEY ,
Lumber Lime Etc. Etc
, , Cement , . , ,
Corner Dili nnit Domtlas Street * , Omalitv.
Ulilllnery ami Notions.
I. OHERFELDEU it CO. ,
Importers and Jobbers in Millinery ,
208,510 nml 212Konlli li tint root.
Xotlons :
J. T. HOUINSON NOTION CO. ,
\\liolesale Notions anil Furnishing Cools ,
1121 llnrnoy trcct. Onmiin.
Olln.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LIKE CO. ,
Wholesale Refined and LuDricating Oils ,
Axlejreaee , etc. , Orunba. A.U. IllshopManigor.
1'npcr.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
Canr > nice Block -irlnlliw , wr-pplrmand wrlttnf
purer , t'pcctal ntttmtluiiElvun to cnrd pnpor.
Soft's , Etc.
A. L. DEANS & CO. ,
General Agents for
Halls' ' Safes ,
1 nnrt'M Boutli 10th St. Omaha.
TOJ-B , Ktc.
H. HARDY & CO. ,
Jobbori at
Toys , Dolls , Albums , fancy Goods ,
House Furnlslilnn Rouds , Children's CarrlnKti. 12V
Fnrniim atiect , Ouialu. Neb.
AVntfir .
BuppllcB.
_ _
TJ. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. ,
Steam autlYatcr \ Supplies ,
nallltluy wind mills , Ills nnrt fcfl Jonoi St. , Omabl
U. V , ItOBi , Actlnir Minnucr.
Iron \V < > rlf .
PAXTON & VIERLINQ IRON WORKS ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Woffl.
ncs , brn-s work , ecncrnl fdiimlrj , nmdilno aaa
liluokimlthworlc. Olllco unit works , U.I * .
llv.nml ITtli Btrcvt , Omaha.
OMAHA BATE & IRON \VORK3 ,
Hani'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ,
Vaults , jail work. Iron ahiittun nnrt IIro c-rnpcs.
U. Androen .iirop'r. . Cur , lull anil JncUnon Sl .
, DoorH , Kto.
M. A. EISBKOW fie CO. ,
Wholesale manufacturoraof
Sasli , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Brincb office. 12th and li-rd streetsOmnlia , Neb.
UNION STOCK YAHDS CO , ,
Of South Omaha , Limited ,
National Bank ,
Capitol , - $4 OOOOp
Surplus , - 44OOO
Oniccm and Illri'Ctor- . I1 , Iloiiklim , proslitntl
W. ( I. Muni , vlro proililunti AKrcil .Mlllnnl , ui.Merl
F. II. llrynnt , mxlntnnt rnililcr ; ilmlui Turner. .
A. Wllllann , U. 11. Moreoiimn , W. 1 Muy , K.I *
NEBRASKA
National Bank
U. B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB.
Capital. - - - - $40OOOO
Surplus Jan , 1st , 180O - 57.0OO
Oniroiinnd Directors' .Ilenr ; W. Vnton , I'ronldonU
l-CNlnB , Itcod , VIco-l'rnsMontl Jamti W. BurntVf.
V.MurM , John 8. Colltni , It. a Ciuhlii/ , . H. >
I'tlrlck , W. U. B. iluKliei , canllcr.
TI-301 IRON BANK.
Corner Utli ind Virn-.ni BU .
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BLAKE , UOlSSIi VAINSCO. . ,
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