r THE OMLAHA. DA1LT BEE : WEDCSESDA.'Y , 8BPTE3DBEE 24 , 1890. HIE SPECULATIVE MEETS. Wheat Under Bearish Influences and De pressed to the Gloss. CORN HEAVY AND TRADE CONSERVATIVE , A Spurt In Grits Which II < 1 Not t I'rovlslntis Follow tlio COIITHO of Cereals Ijlrc Block. CHICAGO , Sept. 13. LFDeclnlTelrjramtoTnK Hr.r.,1 DIP wheat marlct was licld up for ft vlillo cnrly by Influences which did not last , nnd bt-foro 1 o'clock the market , was very heavy at a dec-line of Ic from the parly price. , Karly cables were firm. Dunn Ac Co. had bill- IMi advices from Paris aliotit the poor quality f wheat nnd Dnnubtun Import * . Itocclpts In tlio northwest were quite moilorato Minne apolis 248 cars ; Uulutli,24. > cars. Thcra was a small decrease on occin passaso of 203.000 IjuMicK Trade sol the Impression that Hutchinson - inson was tlepresMng the market to buy with Rood advantage. IVItli those conditions De cember wheat opened at fl.01 ? and sold at tl.Ol ? * and tip to ll.02' ( . Slay solil nt tl.OOX nnd up to ? 1.W5 . . lluylng was led by Mitchell , Logan & Co. , Dunham .t Co.and llutchlnson on thcQtilut. OllTord and Ilrosscau led the fpllln ? , but trade wns bearish nnd they kept on selling. Tlic weak- In silver was used as a bear Excellent weather for threshln ? nnd mowing Rraln was another. Light clcnr- nnces-lti.OOO bushels from No\f Vork , nnil none from Baltimore , was anotlicr. This was followed about noon by dispatches saying that Iho Increased movement of ulio.it to the mar kets In the northwest was sure to comoat once. This encouraged selling by shorts nnd brought out sonic long wheat. The market in creased In activity us prices began sliding down. After best prices veto reached early thcro was n slight decline to tl.Ol ? * for Decem ber and tl.OC'i for May. From these prices de cline was Mow until after midday , when prices went olT sharply to tl.WH for December nnd II.05U for May. It was reported that the Eng lish visible supply showed an Increase of over 3UO,000 bushels. The stock In private eleva tors In Minneapolis was Riven nt 000.000 bushels against 70.000 bushels ft week ago. Tlie market was downward nt 1 o'clock and the wheat market was depressed to ttio very last. The prleo or December was forced ilowntft 81.00if , closing at Jl.ODiJ.or 1V0 under lust night ; Scplrnibr-rKiVc. and elf to 07o at the rlo o ; May closed at J1.K5. Advices from the northwest continued bearish. A great deal of Ions wheat , was sola out. Corn trade had lit tin frcr.li Informal Ion to work on , nml.thoiiiarket was In noson o very Important * There was u showing of strength carl v , but It win principally on the bidding nnd buying of the brokers of ono big operator. Trices stnrtcd about steady and were ad- vnncccl the first hour just He ; October from IK'S to 4s.c ; May frwinWUOJOKo tbe tot ) price , There wan n gradual decline later In the ilay and at 1 o'clock October was nt 4Uc und May at 60Uc , or a fraction under tlio close yesterday. Iho bearish feeling was Increased In all pits toward the close and corn was heavy on very line maturing weather and became there was no bull news at hand , Trade was conservative nnd sold lo be on tlio safe side. Shipments uerc less than usual at 1KKK ) ( ) bushels and charters \\ero but lfCi.000 today. IJccelpts'OO ear" ! , anil for tomorrow JM ears. 01110 ten boat loads wore reported taken for cvportat New Vork. Evport cleuranccs. however , were veiy small. After the early support of Ilutch- hiMtn was removed prices went down to the close , The bottom prlco for MHV was M'ic ; closln ? . ro'jc : hcptciiibir and October were quoted toRcthorat 4bc ! December , 47f/c. The oat-s market started out as If the prlco was RoliiR toO'Jc , The ( advance lasted about an hour und n mounted to about ! 4'c all around. Huptcmlicrnnd October sold at lA'io and upto 30'4c. May4Iiu ! to 41 ? 'c to 4' c , No ono In partlciilarnnpeared to bo putting the prlco up and yet two niarlcct was strons unto the best figures. The market begun. UeellnlnK before - fore noon and was easier at the c\oo \ with other cereaU. Early futures fold back to Uhjfc for September and : wio for October , ana Mr.y ( .cttlca back to 4lic ! , where It started. The provision tnarKct was nooxcvntlonon tlio Hour tudnv. It was firm nnflsteriJy early , but weakened and cloed at tlio lowest prices of the day ntfjulto sharp declines all around on thoMjlllnKoulof long stuff. The feature of curly dealing was heavy selling of short rlbK by a broker who later cavn up the name of Dunham & Co. Tlieso ribs wcro bought sev eral weeks ago at higher prices. There are various surmises as to whousu house they held them for. Armour & Go. sold short ribs nnd IIiitcMn'-on was a seller ofjiork. and lard rarly. , Slnper sold May pork. Scalpers bought for tlir.c , but prices yielded later. There was poor support for anything after the first half hour. Tliedc-cllno for the day for January products was 7io ! In lard and ribs nnd about Uc In mess pork. ltlbssolilnt.T-i.M ; ( ; lard. K1.5T'iQG.r'iO ; pork , IlLT. ] ! . * , closing at ( or other months are given be- low. CJHCAKO LIl'E STOCK. CniCAao , Sept. 21 tSoectal Tolcjram to TIIK HEC.l-OArri.E-Iluslne.s3 fairly active and prices K shade firmer all along the line. A couple of cars of big , fat rolled-Angus steers told nt 13-10 , and anything at all Rood lolcl stronger. Tcsans and rangers sold iilslicr , but thcro was little or no change In values on cow ? , heifers and common native stock , which are selling at about the lowest prices for the year. Two car loads of 1,000- pound rolled-Angus stncn sold up toto.30 , the top price * for the day. Other prlmo natives , 15.0065.10 : gooil to choice , II.C034.05 ; common and medium. fr.'l. ? . > ( i4.W , and one lot ot Texas stecri at 12.00 ; range steers , K.'Z < $ M.1S. lions Dcnmiul moro active than yesterday , anil the general market was in better Miapu for sale-smfn , vlth prime heavy and butcher wclghtir telling about f > o higher , while packIng - Ing and common stock sold about the ame. s jTitcnlar. Common packers sold nt W.lW < a4.10 : fair to peed , t .ir > ® 4.2J : prlrno heavy and butelit-r wolghts. fUUgM.GO a few at W.70 ; lights sorts , JI.GIX3I.75. , NEW YORK , Sopt. 53. [ Special Telesram to THEIlEn.l-SrocKS It looks aslf commission IMK.eshnd called tlio turn on the stock mar ket this morning. Tlio opening was a sort of hopeless ono for bull ! and holders of standard stocks. Not only were prices generally lower , but n further decline sot In at once. Dears sold all stocks which wore not positively strong , ana London was a free seller of St. Paul und Northern 1'aclflo preferred. Bur lington was not attacked much , for trade be lieved Cammack cot In a lot of his BlioitQstock yesterday and I.was ready to take moro today on any Hock Inland toM ) > , .St. Taul l > ( V > i4- . and others In proportion to pressure. All this time com- mbslon houses were quietly buvlng and pre dicting agood rullv before the day was ended. llofor ' noon their belief was pretty well Justi fied. Chicago Uas was up to 44 , SucarUiVS'J. Vnndcrbllttt iJ to 1 per cent up from early aclilo preferred up 1 per , [ ton to l v ; , Uock Island to biy , t. Paul to CC > 4 , .Missouri 1'acltlo to'O.V , and Lackawitnnu to HI'4 . It was orally of ii to 'Uvercont all round In the liour to lu o'cUn-k. The pressure against St , 1'aul stock continued late. In tbo day , but the decline was not In proportion to the offerings. The clo o was at ? * loss after heavy belling , especially Ixinrton. i-upixirt In the rvslot the market wnseixjd. Sugarchtecd with 1 > gain.Northern 1'aelfle preferred closed with : i net gain of > i. and Atchtsou closed steady. Ilurllnctoii was uptoUT at onotlmoand closed at Wi. Uock Island wa a leader in strengthaniongweslorn i anil clotod atSI , or lli up for the day. nerocnt. 1'iiiuB MEIKHNTILE I'AIT.H OJtTH percent. h-TKiu.isc KxciUNQEQuict and heavy ; Utr-day bllli.H.Ki ; tltmaud , M.bl ) ( . Shares. YORK. Sept. S3. [ Special Telegram to TucJlKit , ] The ( ollowlDjarethemtnlns stock quotations ! Allot . Hi r ledoolUI. 11 ITi Iio < ll . . 110 DeatlwooaT. , , . , . . . IU Commonwealth , . . . . ill ) KnrekaOon 4UI 1K > I Monte. . . . „ . 1UD llitoi KorcroK. . . , ' 'SO Carry. . . . . . M ) llornSllier SJO N , Hell * l.le 1UJ Meilcmn . . . . . . 113 Ontario I1U ) N CUUlDlODWClttb Ti Occldenui. . . , IM Opblr . . . . . . . . M ) rirmomb..M ra Sierra Neradt JTi JIAltKEIS. CniCAflO. Sept 2X-1:1J p. m. clo o Wheat Weak ! _ cash , l Tc December , . Oorn-Stcadjr ! cnh and October , 4Sc | Mar. SOUc. Oats-Ea j ! ca h anil October , 38io | Mny. - l'jc. Moss I'ork-HlonajT ! casli , I9.63 s Janu ary. tlUV llATSi Card-Steady ; cash , JU2VJt January , M.50 ® C.M4. Short Ulbi Strarty ; caih , t3M ; October , | .Vr."i ; January , ! VJl-jP.T5. ( Ilye-Xo. 2 , easy at Glc. Ilnrler No. 2. noinlnulatTSc. Klax Sr-nd-No. 1. nrrn at t I.M. 1'rlnie Timothy SeeJ-Easy at tl.SS lluttcr Steady. . . U'hiiky St.lX I'lour Stead v anil 11 nohancfd ! winter ulieaL JAIVMJ ! ) ; spring wheat , Si.f ) 5.3 ! rjc J3.00 G-l-Vl. Hulk MenH-SliouldoM. M.T : > a3K : hort clear. M.Kva.V70 ; r-liort rlb . V. ' . ' Q3J. . Iluttcr Urnior : creamery , Ij 'nc ! dairy , H . Clicc p Quiet ; full cream chcdilnri S'i < i5 6'ic ' : Hats , s'fftn'dyounz ' Americas , 0i8105ic. ! Kaes-ririnjf re < li , ICiittlfic. Illtlet KaMur ; heavy Rrccn silted , Cijc light green salted , OMc : preen. f > 'Jc ' : salted bull hldc . SB } green salted calf , MtS'iC ! dry flint , fiStic ; dry calf. bDc : deacons , each. 5c. Tallow Steady ! No. 1 , 4Jici No.2 , 4ci cake. 4ic. ! Receipts. Shipments. riotlr.bbls lilOO r > .OOO \Vhflit.bu W.OOO 28.OOO Corn , bit 'l 7.0O3 10J.OOO Oats , lu 112,000 E.'te.OiXI Nr.vrVonu. Pept. 53-Whcat Hecelpt',400 bushels ; slilpmcnts , 49,400 ; si > ot lower ; No. ! led. 11.01 In elevator ; SMuU afloat ) tl.02i 01.04'i f. o. U. : options advanced 'gcon de crease In amount on passagetand Hutclilnson buying , declined laiVic.elosc.l weak on largo Increase In English visible supply. No. 2 red , September closing at Jl.oiJi. Corn Hoci'lpts , CWM bushels1 exports , WvJOO bushels ; snot lower ; No. : , KVJ ® . " > Go In elevator ; S6aMo < afloat ; utiRradcci mixed , fi.'i'4ff6."c ; optionsearly advanced U < a3ic. de clined U < 3 > % i ) with wheat ; icptuuiber closing at .V > > 4c. Oats-Kocclpt 121.000 bushel" ; exports r 12 bushels ; spot active : No. 2 white , 45345 < 4C | inlAcd western , 4IQ40fc ( ; white western. 443 Ktc ; options llnoer ; September closing at44 ? c. Coliee Options closed Orm , 5Q-2O points higher. Sales , : ilT."pO bass ; September , J18.II3 @lf.40 ; October. I1J.10Z17.45 | spot Klo steady ! fair cargoes $ Ai.5. Sugar Haw. easier : fair refining , 5Jffi 57-lCo ; centrifugal * . 00test , Cc ; rcflneu , quiet , Petroleum United closed for October at fOc , . Kggs Firm ; western,21it , c. Pork Steady ; mess , Hl.no3IS.S3. l.aiil Di'prt'S cd ; western st am , $0.10. Iluttcr llncst dairy In good demand ! west ern dairy , lOSHc ; creamery , l S-JHo ; nigln , Cheese rirru ; lightskltns&S7Ue. KANSAS CITV , Sept 21-Wheat Steady ; No. U hard , cash , September fiSHci reJ , cash. Corn Stronger ; No. 5 cash,4CJCi , September , ( CUt : bid. Oats-Steady ; No. 2. casli , 3GJ4 , September , Cattle TtccelpK 7,700 ; shipments , laOO | steady ; steers. U.SJ24.M. Cows 1.W&1.00. Stockcrsand feeders $2.M Q-1.00. Hogs Kecelpts , 2.1SO ; shipments , 400. All grades , 4.1031.40. ST. I.ouis , Sept.2H. Wheat Closing Lower ; cash Wto ; Jlay , II.OU',5. Corn Higher ; cash , IT' c ; May , < 3Wc , Oats-Higher ; cash , 37J4cj May , 4'Jc. Pork-Lower ; JIO/J5. Lard l.o er : SO.tW. Whisky-Steady ; Jl.ll llutter Creamery , lS19c ; Elglas , ! lil2jc ( ; dairy , MINNCAI-OMS , ? t pt. St-Whcat "nccelpts , 213 car < : shipments. Si rars ; sample wheat was held abovu the leaeli or carriers , and whllu It was lower than yesterilziy , tlaat clais could nut bandlu It. Closlns : No. lhard , Sep tember , OOojoii track.II.00 : Xo. 1 northern. Sep tember. and October , KIMc : December , We ; on track , Wiifttinjc : No.t" tiorthcrn , September , IXIc ; ou truck. l a'J3c. ' _ MILWAUKEE , Sept. 23. Wheat Easy. No. 2 fprlns , ciKh , IHUOQc : December U0ii No. 1 northern. W , Corn Plrm ; No. .T , cash , 50c. Oats I'lrin ; > o. S , white , cash , 30H < 3Wc. 1'rovlblous ( julet ; pork. January , tll.03. . . . . Sept. SI Wheat In light de mand ; No. 2 redNc. ! Corn Stronger ; No. 2 mixed. Me. Outs Finn ; No. - mixed. W42c. AVhlsky-jl.W. LtYERroorv Sept , 21. Whcat-rirra ; de mand poor ; holders offer sparingly ; California No. 1,7s > id per cental. Corn Steady ; demand poor. X.IVK STOCK. CniCAOo , Pent. C3.-Cattlc RcceloU E.OOO ; market 11 rni and active ; polled angusstccrs , $ 'i.iO : ; natives , l1.7TrfS.V10 ; Texa.s steers , $2.00 ; Hogs Itecolpts , is.dOO : market hlglicr ; common and pueulus grades , $4.0ot4.0i ; prime heavvand butchers'w eights , 84.50ii4.70 ( ; light , W.00 < il4.75. Slfecp Itccclpts 10,030 ; market lower ; na tives , J4.00S4.0 ; westerns , $4.104.40 ; lambs , I3.00ffl0.13. ST. Louis. Pept. 2H. Cattle HecelpK 3.10) ) ; shipments , 1,000 ; market higher ! fair to fancy native steers , Sl.tK > a5.W ) ; stackers and feeders. llozs Ilecelpts 5.303 ; shipments , 500 ; mar ket lower ; heavy. H.433UO ; mixed , J4.005 } 4.40 ; llKht , f4.408 > 0. _ Siotrx CITV. la. . Pept. 23-fSpeclal Teleprara to THE IlEixl Hogs Ueccipts , 'J.KUlj nmrkct opened lOc lower , and closed weak ; selling ut M.0034.4Ti ! ; bulk. ! . : i03 > 4.y > . Tie ColTee Mnrlcct. NEW Venn , Sept. 23. fSpcclal Telcjram to THE llnE.1 Coffee Options opened steady at 15 points up to 10 down ; closed flnn at 55&JO points up. Sales , ; tl,7.X ) lags.lncluillns Sep tember nt SlS.ivai3.)0 : ) : October , t7.(0 ( M7.4j ; Novemher , $10.Raill.S.'i ; December , - 10.50 ; January. Sir > . ( iV3l. > .70 ; February , 815.40 ; SIuicli , flJ.infiM.V.'O ; May. JU.MXSli.ttV : spot Klo dulUuit. steady ; fair curgocs , fciO.73 ; No , 7 , o a A. H.I tire s 10 CK , Cattle. Tuesday. .September 23 , Estimated receipt-1 ! of cattle l.SOO. us com pared with a,7'JO yesterday and 2,704 Wednes day of lust week. There were Mirno BOOK ! corn fed steers on the market , sales kclnx made as hlsh as W.63 with qulto a number of sales at and above the II line. The market -was : i Rood active , stroiiR market vrlth sonio sales re ported 5 to 10 cents higher. The poorer crades of steers were fully steady , The market on butchers' stuff was active and strons , sorno cows sollliis at SiSJ. Isearly e\erytliliip ehnngod hands early. Tlicro was llttlu In quiry fur feeders , the best Rrudes eelllns at btoady prices , the poorer grades bcingentlrely neslectcd ; , Estimated receipts of hos * 7,000 , a compared nltli5t70 : yesterday ana Mi ! Tuesday of last week. The market opened slow mid lover , the Ushthops selling 5o and the heavy f > < 310c lower. Tbo ranso of prices was . I.lKht , WJ 34anined. ! . 9I.1CVQ,4 25 ; heavy. U90 Ct4.10. The avcrasoof the prices pafa was J4.15' , ' , nscompurod with H.'ja yesterday and 4.tS4 ) ; Tuesday of last week Estimated recelptsof sheep 200 , as compared with nun yesterday and 2)0 ) Tuesday of last week. The sheep market Is easier. Prevailing Price * . The following 1 a tableof prlcos paid In this market for the gradoof stojk tiieattoned : Primestccrs. IIK : ) to WOJtbs ? l.n C64."o Oooilsteers. 12.Wto 1I.VJ 2 > s 4.0) ) C&UJ Uoalsteers . . . , 101) to 1M5 a. . . . . . . . . : . i. . . . CC1.15 1M Common.WOtoWM tts a.11 CtlliO Commoiicanncrj l.OJ ff.1.00 Ordinary to fair cows 2.01 &SM Kulrio good cows 2n : fe.M ; IJood to choice oows .73 { jr-I.OJ C'holco to fancy cows 1MB ( iv'i ) : > Tulr to Kowl bulls 1.7J CK..K > Cholcoto fancybullt ; ' M Cfc'100 Lightstockers and feeduri. . . . . . . . . 00 GliW 1'eedors.ft'iO tolIOJffis , 2.21 Cc-A ) l- lr to choice light hogss 4.0 ebiX > Fair to choice heavy hogs , . . . . . . . . . 11.91 (511.10 ( Fulr to choice mixed aogs * .10 Coini > arntlvo Table. The followlnt table shows the ran o In prices on ho sdurln ; this untl last weox : anil uavvcstiialoi of Today. Yesterdav. niibejt. , . . 4 as Hlirhcst. . . 54 40 Lowest. 39) lowest. 3 HO , Stock Kccelptt , Official Vcsterday. Estimated Ted y. Cattlo. . . 161 car * , U.73) Cattlo. . . frOcars. l.SOO UOKS. . . , racar * . 5.S70 lloss _ . , ,104 cars. 7,000 Sheep. . , 6 curs WJ Sheep . , 3 car. 200 lor es , a caw , i llor 3. , 2 caw , 40 A.vernjio Cost of The following table clvn the averaeo coit Ot lioica on the dutes muntlontxJ , Inclu 1ms the cost today , as bised upon tales reportad : September 1 . 4 01 ! { September . . . . 4 ! 4 , , , . i ) { Seyteuibcr U , . . . 4K.V Pcptemt > cr3 4 OSM feptcrabcrlS. . , . < rr ? September 4 4 II September 18. . . > 4 2 ! > U Septembers. . , , . 405 Hept < : rabcrl7. . . ' September * } 4 ll\ fcpttraljerl * . . . * k" Septembers. , . . . 4 U'j PeptcmberD. . . September P. . , , . 4 W * . ' September 10. . . . 427 _ _ I 23 September 11. , . . 4 K'v Eeptctni > ej2ji. ; ; I lo.'f ' A\-crnj-c I'rlco oflTogi. Ehowln the verao prleo pild forlosd ol hoson tbo days Indicated la ISii , 13ft 183) ) ami 1800 : Imposition oT Slock , Showlnz tlicnurober ol he.vl of stock pur- ehaieil Saturday on this market , as reported by the welghlinusters ot the Stockyards com- pany. CAWB. Pwlft& Company 874 ThoO. II. Hammond company : il" TlioArraour-L'udahy pacKIng company. . CT2 Omnha. ' " Ilotlischlltl A Undcrwo < jl ( N.c1 oii Mortis Ilpokorfc Dojen. AV.U. Van ant Other buyers . , Total . non . The A.rmoitr-CucJj.liy jncklnj company. . . Onmliii psickliiK coniiiiiy . Swift iKCo'npaiiy . SS The G. II. Hauituond company . rl ( .5SS Sperryi Knrncs llraltinrrt Unu J.M. IJotid SB ClovelanU ! ' . & P. Co 1 S. J. Coffmau 11M Total . 5S3 BIIEEI * . Sulft A Company . IN Hamilton & Stephen . , . m Total The Week. CATTLE. Pwlft ACe . 3,116 ThoG.H. llnmTiiontl Co . 3 , 'J Arniour-Cudaliy Tacking Co . . . . . 3,5T9 Omaha Packing Co . M Ctliur buyc-rs . 7,3ro Total HOGS. j\rmo r-Cnililiy packing comprAny. . . . . . O.IM timuiia packing cunipany . -1.1' * ifnlfc&Co . : M' ' > 1 TheO , II. Hammond Co . ' a,10J .1.1' . l qulrc it Co . CTS KliiBiin& Co . 3KJ Clovulanil I'&l'.Co ' . . . . . W44 llixisoi Son . , . 3113 North 1' . A : I1. Co . l.BM Anclo American [ lackliiR comtitiny . , UO llrlttnlri .fc Co . 1,593 "perry > t Barnes . 510 liralnard llros . W Coiustnok . lJ Jllles llros . 1M Otlior buyers . 783 Total . 37,574 , SIIECl' . Pwift.iCo . 004 ThoG.lI. Hamrnond Co . Ill ) Uuiulia . . . 10S Total . . JUS , CALVES. 5. . 412 125 2. . 391 4J 00 0. . 155 323 STICKS , VEAllUNQS. II..1010 3 SO WESTEIl CAIILE. No. A v. Pr. 63 steers , corn fed. . . , - , " . .0 $4C5 18 steers , corn fed 1107 410 80 steers , cornfed 14t2 410 11 steers , cornfed rjM 375 17 Btcero , corufed 1'MD " \V , II. t'raiiuier 21 steers. Tex 12oO 250 SIM. .Mason- 1 steer l.TO ) 175 U steers 111J Carr & M. 38 steers 120S 210 2 cows A iO a oo Ogallala Land & Cattle Co. 40 steers , 1233 275 It ! steers . . . .ILM'i 2 75 110 steers lliuS 275 Swan Land i Cattle company 1 cow 1210 175 3 con's . . . . 810 175 3 con's. 1103 175 3 cows 1000 IrJ 4 steers 1007 200 Sand Creek Liud & Cattle company 21 Dulls 110) ) 11" ) 35 con's K > ) 74 cows 871 .U cows 11W J1U 17 feeders KJ5 230 174 feeders 10J1 215 SI1EE1- . No. Av , Tr. IW stookers cs 5300 200 natives , wethers 71 370 iioos. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 7J74 IfiO 370 W ' 'SI 240 415 10 1S > 3 ISO 3tlO W SS4 IfiO 415 8 STt ) 300 II ! 2 > t liO IIS o : tr Ti 3 to 7J 2.13 100 415 11 103 200 3 M 302 240 413 4..HO 240 300 W IWO 413 2 2i.ri 3O M . . . .2U2 120 415 Cl 103 SO 3PO 70 212 210 4 IS 00 108 123 3 IK ) 52 207 K ) 415 33 231 40 3'JO ' W 25L 103 417H 12 300 40 arc 43 251 40 420 11 300 80 3I5 ! 79 24l ! 120 ISO 10 303 SOO 3fti M 27 * N ) 420 11 2S5 40 3 1C. 70 203 SO 420 7 342 240 3U5 n : ; IGO 120 20 SKI 200 400 02 2OJ 420 11 2l 40 400 47 347 420 12 316 N > < 00 f ! 170 IGO 420 70 2i5 2SO 4 00 71 180 M I22W 10 340 80 00 CO 2411 1UO 422U 140 2ti : gOO 00 57 250 40 422i > IS 271 SO 00 Cl 341 120 422U 50 207 120 (10 08 239 40 42. . M 180 12U OO C3 213 2sO 42. ' . 57 2O4 203 or 181 IGO 4'i" M SfiS 100 i 05ov 31 17U 423 00 273 200 ov CO 103 W ) 423 8 383 05 'JO 200 SO 425 fi 243 05 13 220 40 425 0 230 1 U5 ra 21:1 : ira 42. % 53 2lX ) ICQ 1 05 H 140 40 423 7 : ni 05 71 231 135 00 27,1 323 10 H 231 120 425 Ki 20J 120 110 CO 244 40 425 42"JO 120 1 10 W 218 120 423 71 277 100 10 M 103 425 41 273 10 W 2 ! 40 425 OT 201 120 10 71..104 100 425 69 2iKi ISO 1 ID 5J 213 40 125 Cl 27S 40 4 10 61 2s5 40 425 74 231 VX1 1 10 51 3011 125 It.1 214 40 10 MS24 80 125 73 276 200 i 10 KV 2111 240 (25 ( 50 21W 1W ) 10 W Ilia M ) 425 51 . . . . 313 K ) 10 73 223 40 425 50 203 MO 10 fO . . . . .224 feO 425 Gl 2Ti 1(50 ( 1 10 77 21S 400 423 VJ 2S2 W 1 10 K 200 100 425 Ifi. 1113 40 i 10 W 10 200 427M 51 241 200 10 81 210 H ) I27H BS 251 103 10 61 220 4M 57- . . . . .301 240 10 M 173 60 135 CO 240 200 4U ! no SAND ° 4 " * ' ' ' " O4 2 75 2.\.323 40 3GO . . . , . . 120 3" 25 Ztlnrlcct Mention. Ilojs lower. Cattle active and tt renter. E.\\ ' . Ulack ot Plattsmouth trougtt In a car of liogs. . J. II. Butler of Crescent City , la , came In wltlihoKi , F.J. II tie sent In hogs from Battle Crook nnQClmdron. A , II. EmerlnooC Council Bluffs Mas looking orcttho market. J. P. "Wolf came In from Bertrand with a car each of cattle- and F , U. Sacked , an eUcnilvc dealer it Albion , marketed two can ? ot iiojs. . J.I * . Walter * ol rlslnzs vis attlie j&rds looking after two cars of tnrsei. J.M. Strahan , a well known stockman of Miller county , Iowa , hid uttrlcj of choice hMvycornffdTT ! teriift < jerslier frorii\Vayno \ t counttjr ranch tlut soflforI.C3. ( J. I * Oralittnwin Jirri looklne itltCT a ship- went el cattle. Ho lomlert at Elsie. J. G.IHimipofJxxIpn'nlewasH tliOyards look In ; after a UoubUitofia of sheep. E. \Volliof \ Alc-xandtl . MS oiithomnrliCt with three cars ofcattl < f Mi own tccdlnc. . altob1).ri ) rcfulardtrilcr from Knilloolt , was hire Iwkhigattcttwo cars of batchers' stock. The ? ancl Crcolt Inn3 and cattle company ftnl in a tntn ot riftgu cattle from iCocic Creole. The N'yo fc Sclinolfcr eompany cnt Jna number of cars ol hoi ) f f om uottu Nebraska T JohnMcCsbo ol Dcllam-c , la. , wa at. th jartls looking afler a , clr of hogs shipped from A tor , In. i John Hnsllo c ( Auburn wa at tlio yard * looklnu after several eats of itoekshipped from various points. Ilunnctt Enrlnp.aprominent dc.ilornt Eic- tor , vns herciooUni ; lorn bunch of stuck cat tle forwlntcr feeding. Notice. After September W no orders , for Jho Americanized Encyclopaedia Brltunnica ivill bo tatocn. All persons who dcslro to avail themselves of our liberal oflcr must have Uiclr orders In by that day. TIltBD OF1 THI3 OIJ ) COMPACT , jocnl Uiiilervrltcrs I repose toOrjznn- Izcn Slorc Serviceable Association. The life of an insurance ngcnt does tot ecmtoboa happy pnc. It is innJoupof ompctltlonvltli rivals , struggles with mnna- crs , cutting rates by sly.worulng broth en , nilearoring to sustain the compact nnil over come the aoa-compact or non-board tncn , lo ay nothing nbout satisfying the averajo vlley holder that ho Is not being fleeced "by a lost rapacious comulnntloa , Ifwhat a number of tbo members ol the calling say be true a new burden U to bedded dded to the load ivhich they have been ccustotned to carry , This is to get rid f tto oOlco of the manager of the Omaha ndcnvriten.'union , the appointment of Iho ncujnbent of which , Mr. J. Geycr , it Is lairanl , Is dictated by the companies , by vhotnalsohls salary It paid. This union is supposed to consist of all the ocal unclcnvritlng agents in the city. But lie supposition Is erroneous. It comprises bout one hundred' nnd fifteen or one mndrcd and twenty of tnem , which , owcver , leaves only about five vlthout the fold. These outsiders L not join becausethe companies thuj- rep resent , fewer than twenty In number , do not makolt obligatory upon them them so todo. Vs a consequence they arc free from dictation xcejit from their companies and may qtioto ratcssfor patrons at any figure whlcliis notln onllict ivith those of the companies employ- up them. The union agrees to abide by cor tain rates nd its members , when offering the same to latrcns , submit them lo the manager , who lasses upon them favorably or ccommends that tlicy Ixsinct'cased , because ) f tbe risk being extra hazardous. This arbitrary power has , It is claimed been exercised to thcdisndvantape of patrons ind the city in general. It has been used , it s claimed , unnecessarily to ralso the pretn- ums In the interest of the companies , and [ rive theparty seeking lasuraueetoa man board company , or loan agent who will se rotlvpivea patron a re bate. It has been used , it is assured , in several other ways to the dissatisfaction of the inem- ) ers , to that degree that they propose to dis- lanu the union and orprnlzo another associa tion. This latter organization will be based upon the grounds of general protection as veil of the agents as'tho ' companies , It. . will jo moro liberal id its regulations and t Is thought Induce nil non-board atrents to become members. The office of tue irescnt manager will be-done way with , but thasuotyet been stated what ivill bosul > - stitutcd for it. Tho.coinpanies of course will con tribute to the expense of the institution and It is not thoupht * thnt they wilUbJect to he change , because ithev will be guaranteed bat their Interests will in nomuunci' bo lost Thooldorcfinlrattou is to dicon the first ot nextmonth at which time , also , thenewono will bo formod. * a-r e The chaDffeisa.radttjaJonev8 prat deal of interest tcln ; centered intho outcome. The difficulty In ivhich the Germania fire insurance company of New York fouud itself with the confraternity some weks ago , be cause of employing in this city l th board and un-board agents , haaoeen settled. The company will remain in the compact until the same expires as nt > eve referred to. allies' .NervcantlLitTcrPllls. An important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speedily cure biliousness , bud taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , -women and children. Smallest , mildest , .surest SO doses for 25 cents. Samples free atKuhn & Co.'s , 15th and Douglas. OX BYT.KS. T\vo Sun-Colorctl Emterners on the Koatl to the AVcst. Two arrivals at the Hotel Casey yesterday created alively interest among the guests at the house and passers-by , They wtro attired in bicycle suits and both rode "safeties. " They registered as "E. C. Kowc of N'ew Haven , Conn. , " and "A.T. \ . Barr of Boston. " .Apreat deal of lauchable comment was heard about the oWco concerning their na tionality , Mr. Barr , naturally of n dark complexion , had besn sunburned until ho looled like a Mexican , % \hllo Mr. Kowe had taljcn on a copper color. To n , BEG representative the gentlemen stated that they had started from their east ern homes to mak < 3 a trip across tuo country to San rraucisco. Mr. Ilovo started from New Haven on August 17 and > lr. Barr started from Boston about the same time. They followed the same route , bat did not meet until they arrived in Chicago. This route lay through. Albany , by Niagara Tails , througb'Canada to Detroit , thence to Chicago and then to Omaha , passing through. Hock Island and Davenpsrt. The tourists are loud in their praises of the roads in Canada but warned all wheelmen apralnst attempting a Journey across the pro hibition state on the other side of the river. The roads led over in terminable ) hills and the travelers were obliged to walk more thanhalf the way , so that they could not average over live miles per hour. The ivere obliged to spend the nights inbar roornsnnd barns. j\t Atlantic the tourists desired to play a few pames of billiards to pass away the time , but the proprietor woula not allow them to do so "because they were colored men I" Jlessrs , Roivo and Barr will remain in O maha until Friday morning , when they will resume ( heir journey to the coast , following thollnoof the union PaciUc as faras Ogden , and from thence alouR the Southern I'aeLilo to San i : ran Cisco. Uoth centlcmen are. .connected . with news papers , Mr. ItoweheinKwiththo Xew Haven Register and Mr. B.irc"beinga , correspondent of tbo Boston Glotxi. . The now offices , ol the great Rock Island route , 1G02 , Sixteenth andFarnaiii 8trcots,0inaha , &f& the finest in the city. Call and see them' . ' . Tickets to all points east at lowest rates. , ' IIOJIK. Tlie Latest Onfto'lbe KstaWlshcil In This I'nrtof : < ho Country. Hon. L. S. Comnbf dcwa , a former railroad commissioner of that state , and known as "Partner" Coflln.has1' organized aa institu tion , of which he "Is resident , called the v "Brotherhood ot Jlailroad Employes' ' Home. " Ills to bo a hospital and educational estab lishment combined , and Is to bo supported by subscriptions from railway men and organi zations of railway employes. Omaha railway employes are receiving solicitations for sub scriptions to the fund. C , S. Hambright , a Union Pacific engineer , has just returned with his family from a visit to Denver and Salt Lake. Mr , llambrig-ht has been pulling a throttle for the Union I'aclSo for t-vventy-four years and prior to hit recent va cation was never west of North 1'lattc , He lias a record equalled by few railroad men. He has never missed a train far -nblch he was scheduled , never bad to bo called twice and never was personally responsible for being late. In leaving for a trip. Ho has beea re- markally fortunuta in avoiding accidents , having had but two of any consequence In his oipericnco of nearly a Quarter of a century. Fifteen yean afro , a rail taken tin by work men , sect him through a bridge at Papillion , killing' threw Pawnee Indians ivho Avcre on the train , nnd three years- ago ho ran Into n frelglitln / a fog- near Fremont , slightly dam- nginghis engine and the caboose Of tbo other train. Erysipelas and Salt Rheum ws driven n llrelvawarfromMrs.J. C , Anderson , I'esh- tlpo , Wls.ly Uurdock Elood Hitters. Xo equal as a blood purifier. Mr. Ocycr'H Story. "I kno'\v nothing about nny new schemes of the local agent * , " said J. Oeyer , managerof Iho Omalu underxvrltcrs'1 union. "If atiy- thing new U proK | > scdlt istitnattcr in which Iho agents are interestedand I linou- nothing of It , and I know no cause for nny change of the eilstlng arrangements , " \Vatcrllly Soap will float. . -.1 /V Soolnlist IcHpllt. BKRUNSept,23. . ( Special Cablegram to THE BEE.l-Thesoclallstsaro divided as to . the manner In vhicbtbcy will cclcorato the expiration of the anti-socialist law. 'Jhn lead ers of the party warn the members of the danger of maiding and tirrcgaut display. T1IIJ rtiVljTV : M.VUKET. TNSTRU.MENI'j placed on rtioorU septcm- DEEDS. Wlllhm Hiker toK iLowlorJblk : I. Kvcrott 1'lace . J 3 , 0 Goorfo Hare to A II Rogers , n'i ' lotJ , blkM. South OmaJia . . H5 Marj'Cunipton to l-"lorcnce lund com- iiiiny , IIM ne yj and lots y aud clu Sl-10- IX irefllo ) _ . . 500 William Kplcliioto Miilr Oaylord , lots 0 ntid 7. Mk 3i.lllelilnn < l l'luc . 0,700 LD I'owtcr , tr. toK llllaer , lotslumlJ , hi hffi. South Cmalia . 5WO , L I ) rn\vlf > r , tr. to K II Ilaer , lots 15 toM , hlUlM , DundooIMace . . C.500 11,1 llacKonaii < lirlfito JV \ Hargoti , n > 5 n ! { iivsw 6-H-23 . 2,500 , \V Hamilton nnd wife to David Mcln- tyre , o MlotSblk 238. Omaha . 3TO A II Honiati and liufbnnd to May A. Union , se , BO sivniidlO acres In ne sir 17-K-lL' . . . 20.WO . William H lr and wlfetoVaiiKlifc \ Wts- tcrfielcl. lots , Missouri A.irnuol'nrh. . . COO Aucust Kountzoct nlto J M Stuuldlng , lotiJS and SO. , blk 1:1 , Druid Hill . . . . . 1,700 , Xolsl.ar.son to 0\V Simdell , n ! i lotll , blkl , llcrbacli'sSdadd . . .TKO ( 0 It Nclsonandwlfoto Julia Doran.lot 7. Wkl. Hazel Terrace . 3,000 , A S liltchlunnil wife to Timothy Caf- . frcy , lotC , blkl , Unas' suli _ . (50 ( JG Salisbury and wife to 1'K VsinBrunt , lots'JaudlO , Ulel ! . Walnut Hill . - , MO AlvlnSnunilerset ul.tiu teci , to Tllllo Cone , lot 5. blk 10. Omahalleiilits ) . WO May A Uiilon ami Imslmtid to W II Ho rn un , n M f ot't lot ablk , ( , sub of J I llcdlek'sacld . 1S.WO . < } fr [ CtilM HEEDS , S D Howard to lle < 'Ueriiiinit ! AVIIson.lot 22.1illci.\VlsoA \ rarmelw'siuid . 1 II A-Trnrmn toVllllam \ Krsklne , lotsO aiid' , blk 13 * Highland 1'lace ' . 15 Total amount of transfers S73.0U BOSTON , M.ASS. CAPITAL $4-00OOO SURPLUS eoo.ooo Accounts of Banks , Ilanken > nd Corporation ] 10- llcltcd. Ourfacllltles f rCOX.IECTIO.VS . re pxcellcnt , nd we re-discount Tcrbnnl ! wlien balsnces larrnullt- Boston I ) a Itecrve City , and lalancei with us froin banV < ( not located in other Keserte Cities ) count as nrcseryc. AVc dnnv our oirn cithnnja on IxDndon nnd the ContinenttDd make cable transfer ! tiid place money by tclccrai'ti Uircnghouttbe L'nlLoO htuttiund Ctn- ftdo. AVebavonmarktt forprlmo Brst-cla. < InTcstuent Securitiesand Intlto jroposals from SUIC8 , Coun ties ind Cities vrhfn iHmlnR bonds. \Vedu aceneralbunllni ; builneiiand Inrltecor- resjiondence. ASA P. POTTER , PUXSIDUNT. JOS. W. WORK , CASIIIKK. TrlmnrjPooodiry or Tertliry j rm Jir.tly curfd In Itlo to days. Wo tllmiiut all jviDon Uciii tbo - iolbaC tbtro --trboarilumc ( the il ) j-Etin , < c an * - cartln tuiyform I'ortluciuiU ) tnitKi ntlotne.dor tlioumo iirit-o . - _ nrjonairlto k.- > ii m < & noun , trturan f\\J tit I II 111 tcollmtUH , thownliorro A B1 ! II IV ft'r to comt > hert , wo rtll ! I I I | | | _ | | 1 ccntroct to * * can them or r rctundlll mmty ejidpajcnllro ijicnf > of oonlce. railroad far * cannot ctrp. > [ pntloilhis iwr * r. COOK SESIEltr CO , , Otnaha , Xtbraslia. Ofllcc , St. Clalr Uotel. Cor. 13tli and Dodjc Sfc JOSEPH GILIOTFS- STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 , THE HOST PERFECT OF PENS. Ovt/V-IJr. Icduc'a 1'crlollcaJ I'llln tbel'rpnchrciocdr. ncton tbe inecitrunlifstcmana euro ( uppresslun irom wliaterer cause. iromoto menstruallun. Theau pills nhould not l > o Ukcn dur- ntjprecnancy. Ami nilCo. , lloyaltr 1'rops. . Spen- cer.Clay Co. , ta. ( Jenulne by Sherman & McConnall. Uodce it. . oeur 1' , O. , Oinahni C. A. Mclchcr , SouLU OmaliaM. . I' . Kill ) . Oouiicll Bluffs. 12. orSfor li CoIlurxaudCutl'i , Comet Sljles. Beit Quality. Perfect Fitting. K. 7HY THEM. INSTITUTE OF OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEAET. VASII1NGTON ; HEIGHTS , ILI * . . This Institute. sltuateJ In ono ol the most beautiful suburbs oJhlcaKOoToMto ( ( ( Yotinfr Ladles , every aclvaatte for oWalnlu ; u. tliorouKli and useful education. Studies will be resumed Sept. 2.1S03. . Forpartlcula.ru ad dress Superlori'ss. $400 Medli , Pm , Military .Academy , boyi , Urooko Ilall , clrli. Circular ) free . _ , ACADEMY. -L > t'ol. 0 , J. Wrlcht , B.ri.A.ML1ornffiill'N. V u NPRBOBDEN-TED JVTTHA-OTIO OVEIt\ MILLION LSL. Louisiana State Lottery Company , IncorpornteJ br thp Ict ! < tnt rf , for Mncillnnn > nl crj < rltnll ptirr i'C . llifmnrbl < > niilo npart < > I Hiforfscnt ( Wo cun. tlt llon. In 1S7 , Dr n over- inclining popular TOIP. . . INQStskeplnoe . Depf mhortnnd lt QUANDSIN'OLE HUM- BKR. DRAWINGS take plnce In eaehortbo otherteix nonrlii of the \tivr , smcl re nil ilra ivn In. public , it tha AciJeinyof Mus.c , New Orleans , X < n. Attciti d Mfollo < : " \Vcdiliorfb ccttirythnt B ! > nr rrl othe nr- r neo nt tar nil the iMiitlilr nnd ipniMnnunl dr wtnior the lyiulslniij SWIc I < ottcrr Comi'rvnj , unit In person ranniito nnj control Ihn < lro lnci Ibptnstlips. inJ tint tlit unrun are c nilncleil with hon . - ty , fnlrne . nj In food fillb to ar lMill pnr- | lc . nml'vo ntliorlic ttiernmtunr tu me thli cur- llflcntuwltli lie nlmllei cl our ( litnntures tllaelit'J In Its tJtcrtlicnieuti. " COMMISSION KIH. \Vc , Ihc unlerj-lcnel l ank nnd bnnkPr < . "ill all i > rl > 09 dri < rn In the Ixni1inn ! MMe lAlt ililchmay l < jirc' | c'nl"a atourcouiitcn : I ! . M.ffA r.MSlTvV.lVoj.LoxilslnnjXafl Hani. . PJKUUB I.AXA IIX. Pre . Sialu Xallon'lllnnk. A le\M\M.V \ , I'rc * . > 'o\v \ Orloiitia.NuflllunV , UA.ULKO1IX. I'tti. Union National Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Milt , TAKE PIAfE Atthe Acicleray of Music , New Orl ans , Tuesday , Oct. 14th , 1800. CAPITAL PRIZE , $3OOOOO. 10O.OOO 3.WP OPl'HIZES. i PHIZK oFr wuis . . .two.no 1 I'ltlZK OF 3OO.WJ IB . IIW.UIJ i I'lti/.K or w.iuoi . MI.UO 1 I'ltl/.K OF 2.\OUl ! . S.-tHI 2 I'W/.KSOF 10.WJ . nre . , . .11.0(1 5 I III7.KSOP iftO tire . 2A.UU 2S I'HIZKSOt' 1W ( rtrc . Si.O J 11U PlllZKSOr' ! M lire . MI.IW 5K ) L'lllZUSOP O nre . W.OO W ) L'UIZKSOr &M nri ! . 1WUW AITIIOX1JIAI1OX I'lllZEJ. 100 Prlre of I.VX ) me . M.OO lou l rliw ol SOU arc . W.OU 1W I'rlics of 200 arc - . SO.ttO T1UU1XAL ritlZES. IM Prlif s of 1100 we . W.KO W ! Prlics of 1UO are . . . . liil.tftl 3,13-1 Prizes amounting to . . $1 , 054,800 Price ofTickets : Wliclc Tiikot-s Tucnly Djllnr' , ( | uarlcrs$5 ; TlcUctsat fIJor Sit MAKE /LL RElTANCES BY EX PRESS FOB WHICH THE COM PANY WILL PAY CH/RGES , MA. mriMiiN . New Orleans , T n ATTENTIOK. The prescntchnrtcr of 7hc Ixin I'lanigtnto Lottery Conipanj nhlcli Is iinrt of tlic ConstlUtlonof Miefctate , and l > j di'clilan oflhc : t ! tni : IXITUDSFATH , Is tnlnrlol * able contrnft Uetwen tlio Slalo nnd tliel.ottcr ; Company Tilll remain In force tin .If r anjelrcum- llancei Kn'E TKARS LON'GKH. U > 'TII 183J. TlielxjtiUltaa Legislature wlilcrj tejuurnej Juj ! lOtH. toteJ by two-tlilrdi uinjcritr InMcUUuu ole let tte people decide nt , an pletlloii whether the I c- Icrr ihaUconllnuefromHO-untll law. Tlitseneral luiprestlon li thntTlli ; 1'KOl'LK WILL KAVOll CONTINUANCE. BEAUTIFUL Helena , Monto. The clly orllrlennln lofaiecJ In tbobfautllnl Prickly I'ear Valley ; iiitibBtinliullrbutltof eicnt anil brick , xltb tooU tiolela. ihurchti , school B ana all modern con enlencci of Hid. Oliesoclelr Is cepuonullyhlizliclBCB.tiavinimoretbitn Ibe nver- Btzenumberof cducatfdanUlniellUfnt people. Jlin. | > tace < ifre ldencell ! nnrciuiillctt. It can be reached by Imuriotit trtlns dtllr. wliti t-tiroueri dining cars , ontbo Oreatr ortticrDand > 'or * thorn 1'sciflo lUilwan from Bu I'aul and Mlnne- npolit , or Iron Kunui < Mr , via Union 1'uciac ICallroad. Lena rate rvuntt ( rip ticMt. KlontiiribaB doEenaof tiruixl vollejipo In- tilevltti ibo dep < mtt of ace mat larincn Und In thfma partdlBCOf productitences nd a. tome mir- kc'.lor tilljIeUl. Crritlrit ofall n.clrrtnCiir * of Montana la tbe wonderful elluiitr , The arm Tlnde oltbo I'a- clflcOccanmtKlltr thotfmocraturo to the rtccrw w tiled ntlonlB ttishlKhtfl phiflail comfort. Tlie air Is ( Olnllcl ozone und to cxbllcratlnj in III effects tliatlbe contltiiKl ejtliiencoot dlt-ftte tain Impro bability. fen umpttTfi Jlniln tht atmott tonctn ! Bitttn- ttoncf brtitit tiuAlnvtaits ant dry atmofji.trc rint- tt/ci u-h/cA drive \vonl - loon axvuylliclrvonl j-rap- emi , axia yitkktncmse ojtppctttt and fait tiM- catttan early return cjlxalth. for fulllDforntloii.addrcf . ! , LG. PHELPS , Sec'y Citizens Commlllcc , Helena , Montana. We Offer forSale. Fourthousand Ions cholre Italcd llav , P.O. B. cars , Stranio's Sldlnc , Luton or llornlck &tntlonson O..M. &SU IMl. K.lti lots to > ult l > urohiscri prices rcgulutei Uy tliu market Culland SPO us. STRANGE BROS. , sioux cirV.IOWA , THtS PAPER IS PRINTED PROM OM TDK GreatWestern Type Foundry , Si , OMAHA. Th.e Omatia Medical , and Surgical Institute For the treat-mint ofillClinOXIO A.ND SUHQirA-t , IMSIHSES. Ilrioi. XpMI nei for deformltloiina Trdises. ll 3U'acllll'e , .App ratU ! nnl Hernellei ( or a ucMnful treatment of ever ; Jorra of dl uur . qilrlnKmcillcilorBiirdcaltreatinont. U.ViS IllJNIiiBI : > ASU TlVKNTl'-KlVK Il'JJ.Mrf ' K01S 1'ATUCNTS. Hoard an I Attendance , lloittLc anuolitlonala tbtwdit.Vr.t9for clroulan on luformllles an < t Dries * . 'Jnineei.Club leei. Curvatures oltlie Spine. IM . Tani Ti.Cancgr , Cjtirrii , llroiihltH. Inhalation. Bli3- trtclty. I'aralyili , Kpllepsy , Kldnef. erHe.Bat , Slctn'nd HlOJd.anlaU i r loil operations. mSKASrW O ) ' WOMEN aipoclnltrDrak otl > l eaias otU'OTnea frel.V hive lately alds-a a Kylnj-tn depnrtuunt , forworaen darln * conanenent CtrlctlTprlTut ) | Oilr Itillt'jld Hoatnil Initltute mtklnj uipeciallrof I'KIV'ATK I'UKAHliJ. All blood dinettes successfully tmtod. jjplilllllo polmn rtuaTolfromiho njiiem without mercurr. New ncitoratlieTrealmentlor lo of | lt l power. 1'artlsi umblo to rUlt n mu bo treated itlionitby corre p3nden . Alleorcmanlcittani wntldentl'il. Me.llc'na . ' or In'tiumonti enl by rmll or tipre.Miocurelr pmkrd. nomarki to InllcivtoconttntJ oriender , OnM'ersjnil Intcrrlonprcfvrrod. Ollnndconfuillu * ofjendblitorr of your c > , nn ) e will sent la pliln irapper ouiUOUKTO MKN VAKK upon I'rlrata Special or NerroailJlaeam , Iapot ncf , Hyphlll * OljJt. aal VarlcoJe : , n 111 quoulun .lit AddreiB Omaha Medical and. Surgical Institute. Corner 8th and TJarnoy Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. NO OXJUEl ! MO FAY , Dr.DOWNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omalia , NTeb. . StTiDtreniFart'erperltnce,1 A rffnlnrtrwltiateln. oedlcJM , a diplomat h jw , Iiiltllcittrlniwltb < Ucrcile t loccesiill NirTOui.t'lirciijIc and Private rtl ti > o A. i > * raurii'rl t-urJiniirtntoiMl lor Cuturti tptTniatorrbcri , Uoilllur.hiKMl , FunlnalVoikntni. . Muhl Lotiici , Inipol Dtr , bjpolllx. Slrlcluro. no I at Clifnmiof tlitlilcMKl , Hklotnil I'rlntiir Urona. XII. Iuarnnt iWJfor merjr taio I oaiterliia i nla ( t tocnru. t'oniuluitlealret. ilotk kMitcrltiof Ufe ) eiitlrott QUit UOBI Unu. U 6 p. lt > . m. 1012 m. Omaha ManilfaotUrBrs , Ilootji nnil Bliofi. BIRKEHD.AU > , JONES Ac CO. , Wholesale Maimfacltiras of Boots& SIM A ( tafotDoi < lonKn rrsiiP Co ,1103 , Street , Om hn.Nb. Wrc\vcr . BTORZ .te 1LKH , Lager liter Brewers , 1UI Nulh ISthStrttlOrrutii , N b. Cornice. EAQLE coiiNICEVORKS , anl * Minufadurers of Calvinizcd Iron Corolct Window taps nndmetallp tkiltftlat * . JotinKi > pntteq | .rorrlpt < T. lotunrt lig 'Uilildtli itrwt Artists' MfllerlaU. A. J10SFE , Jr. , irtisls' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , IMS Ilonclixi Street , Oranli , Net. CnnI , CoUe , Ktc , OMA.HA. COAZ , , COKE A.ND LIME CO. , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. LEU Cor. 1C tti and l\icclaiStr cti , Omabi , Neb. _ D&A.N , AHMSTJION-Q Ac CO. , Wholesale Cigars. 103 HICth flrcot. "llcllal" 1 31. _ _ Drj ( JooiU mill Notions. M. E. SMITH < ? c CO. , Dry Goods , Fornlshing Goods and N'otioaS Corner llthind llonnrdHrt-Pti. _ ' KIUATRICK-ltOCH DRV 0 O CDS CO. , importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods ; Q nUl'umUhlriff5o' ' U. Corner llth aaj II Hue j Btrcoli , Omabi , N'cU Kuniiliir. 'ae STONE , Wholesale Dealers in furniture , Farnam Street , Onuho , yttri > i. CHARLES SI1IVEHICK , Furniture. Ore t , Croccrlcs. Mc'CORD , BEADY It CO , Wholesale Grocers , Uh * t i Ixmifnworth Streets. OmaliaKebrniU. . * Lumber , Ktc , QW. . DOUGLAS i CO. . Dealers in llardwod Lumber , Yiril 1310 N. IClhBt. . Omaha. _ _ " * JOHN A. WAKET'IELD , fholesalc Lumber , lite. , Etc. Impiorud a.nd Atnerltun Portland Cement. ( late aviecltor illlimuape Ilidmullo Cement , aua Qulncr wtlie Hot. _ CHAS. K.L.EE , Dealer in Hardwofl Lumbtr. Wood < arp t anfl parquet flooring th 8lrectaUiuiiha , Nebraska. FRED \V. OR..EY. -Lumber Lime Etc Etc Ctmcnt , , , , , , Cornerfth andDouglii St et , Oonti * . " " " " " Itllllinery unit KoUonl. I. OBERFKX.DER i : CO. , Importers and Jobbers In Millinery , 303 , ! IO anilllJ South lllh street. Notions ; " * J. T. ROBINS ON N OTION CO. . ffholtsile Notions and Fumistilog Gooda 1114 IlnrDCy ilteot , Omahn. Oils. CONS OLID ATEDTA.NK LIME CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , A.xl ( reu , ilc. . Omabn. A. IX.BishopMncacer. , CARPEOTER PAFER. CO. , "Wholesale Paper Dealers , Cirrr Rlc ilock cl prlntlnc , triupplm and , rfltnj p p r. Bpeclnl mention Klvcn to erd paper. Safes , Etc , A. L. DE.ANE & CO. , Central .Agenia rot Halls'Safes ' , 32 > SoiitlilOtn St.Oraabt. Toys , Etc , U. HARDY & CO. , Jobberi of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , HonBerarnlablnc Goods.Children' * Cirrlott'i. 1 Hrimraitretl , Omaha , Neb. \Vntcr Supplies. O. 8. W1NZJ ENGINE A PUMP CO. , Steam and \\ater Snpplics , find rullli. BISand CaUoneut. , OmihB U. K. lion , Attlne li > cau . Iron Works. PAKTONtoVIERXING IROWWOHK8. and Cast Iron Building Wort' Knglrei , brtii work , general foundry , moelilno mil tltckanlth work. Office and worki , U. 1' . Itr. mii' OMAHA. SAFE b IRON' "WORKS , Hanl'rs ' ol Fire and Burglar Proof Safes Vaults , Ja.ll work , Iron ( button nnrt Ore eicapc ; G.Anarcen.prov'r. Cor. Hth.-na JukionSU. Snsli , Doors , Ktc. M. A-DISUROVTii CO. , Wboleialo minufoclarers o ( Sish , Doors , BliDds and Brucb office. 12Ui nd Iiard itrcetB.Omnlii.Nett. South TTNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of South Omilia. Liniled. MEBRA.SKA. National Bank U. B. DEPOSITORY , Oil AH A , HEB. Capital - - - - $4OOOOfl SurptusJan. 1st , 1S9O - B7BOI ] Officer * anil DtrectorB-HenrjW * . Tain. VieildctJ i MliS. Heed , VIco.lTrildentj Jutneitt' . Knife. 11 V. ifortc. John S. Colllna , 1C. C. CuiUo. ) . M. I 1'utilci , W. U. B. ItUKliea.cnuUer. . THE IFiON B-ANIC. Corner 12th and ITunamSti. AOcntral UnnklnzLIuslDCss Transacted. GOMMEROI-ALx National Bank. Capital , - $4OOOOfl Surplus , - - 44.OOQ Onrcrai tnl ntrectori-A. I1 , llopilnt. preilO D | W U.Ma.ul , Tlcopnt tdenlAllrixl ; .Mlllardr , < i > lal < r , K II.Urynntu. lit nt caihlcri Cbulei Turner , 1 II. Williams. K , M. M'jr omia. U , 1 Mar , K.a Andreei.ua WANTED BONDS IIIUCD BY CITICI , ' COUNTIC * . ICHOOl - - - . . - . DIITBICT8. WATII Ccrre.pondenceioHclted- Ccrre.pondenceioHcltedCOMPANlr:8l : MW. HARRIS &CoHPAtir , . & , I8J-ICS Dearborn Streat. CHICAOO. 10 lite atreat BOSTON * '