Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 05, 1890, Page 5, Image 13

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 5 , 1890.
HO SPIDERS FIGHT A DUEL.
It as a Genuine Affair d'Houneur ' , Seconds
and All.
ONE JUMPED THE OTHER'S ' CLAIM.
It Win n Struggle to tlio Dcnlti and
the MUle Follow Conquered
Tlio Grnplilo Htory uf
nn Kye-AVItncsicB.
A blj ? window In tlio southeast corner
pi the uld warehouse at the head o ( lalto
Koulca , in this place , Is covered , as with
ft curtain , by spider wobo.
The pnncsof this window are the small
Equal-on of the old days. A big , oval-
bodied , grnylsh-brown spider , had his
web spread ever the ontlro surface of
ono puna of glass and ever all but ono
email corner of another. In that corner
ft plump black spider hns his modest but
effective trap. The other day the blp
epldor evidently concluded that ho
needed nioro room , says the Now York
Bun.
IIo ran out a cable tlifit passed across
ono edge of the black spider's web nnd
fastened It to the edge of the Bash 1w-
twcen that pane and the next ono. This
cable was quickly followed by another ,
nnd a third ono was strung before the
llttlo black spider Beomcd to wake up to
what was going on. Then ho came out
of his corner nnd pave the big spider's
audacious work a quick Inspection. That
having evidently satisfied him of the In
tontlou of the big trespasser , ho nipped
the thrco cables aparl.ono after another ,
and loft them dangling uselessly
In the air. The llttlo spider ,
having destroyed the cables , ro-
tlrcd to the seclusion of his corner
and resumed his watch for Hies. The big
follow recovered from his surprise and
linnifdlately throw another caolo across
tuo little one's web. Out came the little
follow with a rush and snapped that
Cable asunder. Four times after that the
big spider Btrung'a cahlo , and each time
the llttlo spider cut it down. The little
black follow tore about Inhlscornor as
If in a towering rare , and white * his fury
Was nt its height another spider , with a
long , ugly-looking Ifoud and a small
body , came down from a pane above the
little black one's corner. This spider
joined the raging black ono , and by and
by the latter cooled down. The two
spiders remained together in apparent
Confidential intorcour.se. for a few seconds
ends , and then tlio spider with the big
hend darted out upon the brown spider'
web and followed it to the big fellow's
don. Ttion ho lingered for a moment ,
evidently discussing tlio matter with the
big brown spider , nnd thoa ho darted off
again in another direction and brought
up in a web on the pane above the big
epidcr'H , where another spider hung list-
iessly , wrapped up in his long , hairy
ogs. A short confab took place between
Iho two , and then the hairy spider
dronped down quickly to the big brown
spider's don , nnd the spider with the big
head returned hurriedly to the little
black spider's corner.
A few seconds after the big-headed
spider bad returned to the blank spider's
corner the two glided out , reached the
big brown spiders web , advanced almost
to tlio center of It , and stopped. The
brown snider nnd his hairy attendant
Boon afterward emerged from the
former's don and advanced toward the
center of the web , stopping within an
inch or so of the black spider and his
second. Other members of the fepldor
colony must have had intuitive knowl
edge of what was going on , for sniders
of all si/cs and shapes eumo speeding to
the seono to got a view of what was ovl
dently to bo a fierce oncountor. When
the two prlnclpnlspidoru had taken the !
positions their respective attendants re
tired some distance from them. Then
the little black syider and his big brown
foe rushed together.
They struggled a moment , separated ,
rushed together again , and tumbled and
tosf > ed ono another about until tlio wol
on which they fought swayed nnd ben
and broke here and there into raggo-J
holes. All the while the hairy spidoi
tnd the spider with the big head hov
rod frantically each about his prinei
Ml , us if coaching the fighters as
the best advantage. Wliou the battl
Ws at its height ono round-hod led bine
pider inado a rush into the field to tak
a hand In the fight. Before ho rcaehc
the contestants , however , ho wus col
lured by both the hairy spider nnd tin
big-headed spider , and hustled back hit
the ero'vd ' so quick that ho seemed dazed
pud remained perched on the edge of the
fcasli.
"While this exciting side Incident was
ongnging the attention of the seconds
ends the principals separated , each re
treating a couple of inches. The at
tendant spiders rushed each to his prin
cipal's Hide and for several seconds
thingy remained nil lot. Then the pug-
puctous little black spider moved slowly
forward and the big follow advanced to
moot him. When they were nearly to-
pother the llttlo spider shot forward
like a Hash , pounced upon the big ono
and almost as quick darted back again.
Thr.t was a fatal blow to tlio big spider.
In that sudden dash the llttlo spider had
chopped oil ono of of the big one's long
forelegs close to his body ns neatly as ho
Bad cut the cables of his foe's intruding
vob.
vob.Then
Then the black spider darted at his
big antagonist with the rapidity of
lightning nnd it was not long till ho had
. severed the ether foreleg of the big
spider as completely as ho had the first
one. The brown was now almost totally
holploss. By a quick Hank movement
the llttlo black mounted the other's
hugo body nnd closed his jaws flrmlv in
the back of his neck. The big spider
floundered and struggled , but all to no
purpose. His lifo blood was fast being
trained by his agile foe nnd in a inlnuto
after the black spider had got Ida clutch
on the brown one's nook the big follow
hung shriveled and lifolosa in the wreck
of the web ho had tried to enlarge at the
expense of his bold and nervy llttlo
neighbor.
liut the little black snider was not
atisllcd with the death of the encroaching -
ing spldor and the ruin of his web.
When ho found his fee was dead ho
made a circuit of the outer edge of the
i web , cutting every stay cable and guy
web from ita fastenings , until the limp
body of its late occupant nnd the dis
mantled web fell together on the window
lodge , among a mass of dead and shriv
eled Hies and beetles' wings and heaps
f dusty , cast-otl webs.
The duel was ovor.
Mr * . Wnslow's soothing syrup for chil
dren teething cures wind colic , illarrhcua , etc.
K > cents a bottle.
Uniforms for I'Vnmlo Clcrki.
Female clerks employed in the Ger
man postal telegraph borvlco nro from
this time forward ordered to wear n uni
form , which consists of a blue jersey ,
with orange collar and brass buttons.
' * Van Houtcn's Cocoa "Dost tad
lartbect"
CHICAGO Isim STOCK.
CHICAGO , Nor. 4. ISpeclM Tolccratn to Tim
IlBB.l OATTMj-Husluessfatranaraluesnbout
llko yesterday ami tlio close of tlio week , but
tlio turn nn fair to Rood nicer * wa ratlior
itrongcr It notquotably hlghor. Medium and
common natives , or any tiling that had to com-
pctowltli good rnnsew , Teinnsuntl native
butchers' stock , rcmalni nt low-water mark ,
nnd the stookcr nnil feeder trade shows no
Improvement. Native. I2.b0ai.00t stockcrs.
il.73ft3.Ui Toxins , IJ.4033.2Ji com , bulls and
mixed , n.K3.M.
Hon < t lluilnou opened tictlro , and early
Bales slioucil u slight advance , but later on
and imrllculurly nt the close th * gen
eral mnrkot ruled weak and a good
nickel lower. Paohcri were out of the market
early , ai tnoit of the houses closed clown nt
noon In order to allow tholr men to vote.
HoiiRli nnil common. tl.TO'iTn.b.'i ' ! fnlr to prime
in I. \ cl ( nnil pnokors , rt. ' . ) JM.Iu ; iirlmo lioavy
nnd Imtolipr weights , J4.1in l.2.'i : miortotl light.
f rout ! iIO Ibs down to iivrrago ITO HH. sold at
ri.lfii Nocorid cluai light , ITS down to HO lli .
tLVWim ; plEiiiveraglnj under 100 to W9 lb
sold ut .00i.5. ; _
Tlio Wool Market.
IJ03TON , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram to TUB
HP.E ] There has lias been a fair trade Inwoolt
the sales liavo been qulto lurtfo nnd the mnr
kot hnsbccn frm. Ohio X flcceoi sell at ! fo
nnd XX fi < ecos nt aiOWe. Michigan X lias
lieunsolllns ut31o and the market htis been
flrmnt that price. No. 1 clothing wools liavo
boon tiiltu strong nWBa-'Wc for Ohio nnd 'lo
for Michigan. In combing wools thorn have
boon Bali's of No. 1 washed at 40l2c ; tin-
washed. 'iffiimo for thrco-clglitM blood and
27442io for one-quarter blood. In line dolnlnu
soU'otlons tlicrn luno been Hales of Ohio at
8i iti7ojitil : ( of Michigan at 'tia.'Cic. Territory
wooli rule linn at KS&Kle. Scoured ! for flnt.
( VSttnou for line medium and Dj&Vio for medium.
Toxa . California tind Oregon wools li vo been
In tnlrdumtuiU at unchanged prices , rullort
wools have been llrni , bringing rather hotter
prices. UioHiippllosbcIni ! Hinill. Australian
and ether foreign wools are Una.
LIVE STOCK.
CHICAGO , NOT. 4. Oattlo-ltocelpt1 ! , lO.OOOi
mnrknt fair ; steady to stronger ; natives ,
r..K < var.00 ! stookors. tUJftLMH : TB.XIUW , $2.40
< & ! . > ; cows , bulls unil inl'djcr , { l.2'iti.'JJ. :
llois-lccolits ( | , uO.O'JOj inarliot active
hut. weali ! puckers und shippers , t3.7Y3l.li > ;
prltno licavy uiul butcher * ' wuliclits. II.KJ4 ( ! ®
4.S7H ; sltlis | nnd selected light. J2.OtX34.15 ;
plus. K.IHH4 1.73.
Sheep UncolpH. 6,000s market steady to
strong ; natives , KI.SO5.1 , ' > ! w'Stcrns , SI.OMt4.3Ji
Toxaiis , U7uai.'J5 ; lambs , $4. > it5.75.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 4. Wheat Steady : do-
miinil Improving : holders olTcr tnoiluratoly.
l/'orn 1 Irm ; demand fair : mixed wosteru , < i
OUd per cental ,
, Nov. 4. Whoa * . Hocotpts , 465
cars ; shipments , 14S cars. Demand for cash
only fair ; lower prices. Oloalnx : No , I hard ,
Novoinbur , USe ; on track , Wo : No. 1 northern ,
November , Wjoj May , tl.OSKi on track , Ulio :
No. 'i northern , November , ulo ; December ,
UHtc ; ou truck , 012,020.
FfASSAS Our , Nor. 4. Oattlo Hocolpts ,
4,400 head ; ahlpmcntfl. 2.UOO head ; market
steady ; steers , (3. ! ! : > S14.SO : cows ,
touUcrs nnd feeders. JS.i' . .
llois-I ! coluts. 11.000 head : shipments. 700
head ; market higher ; allgradcs , J.lSJai.'JJ.
ST. Louis , Nov. 4. Cuttle Hooolpts , 4,500
head ; market steady ; fair to fnnoy natlvo
stuorj , fI.WS-.00 ; atoclcora and feeders , fv' .
( ctl.OO.
HOJJS Hocolpts , 4.000 licnd : mnrkot higher :
heavy , $4. 102)1. ) So ; mixed , W.7S04.10i llKht , t.i.60
{ 4.-J.05. _
Sioux CITV , la. , Nov. 4. [ Special Telegram
to TIIK HKK.I HOBS roeoliits , asoO ; market
steady ; scllliiif J3.U > aa.tBi lulit$3.8MW.W. )
O 31.4.111 XIAItliETS.
Cuttle.
Tuesday , Nov. 4.
Estimated receipts of cattlo. l.'OO , as com
pared with 'J.241 yesterday and 8,545 Tuesday
of Instveclc. . The murkot was steady on
beeves and butchers' Block aud lifeless on
feeders ,
Estimated rocolpti of hos , 5,400 , ns com
pared with 4oat Yoatorday and 0,584
Tuesday of lust trcoK. The market
wus 5 to too higher. Active nnd nil sold o.irly.
Tim range WHS K1.S.Y3 > 4.H. the bulk selling at
M80O4.IO : light , KIAViKlTl ) : heavy. t.l.OOai.15 ;
mixed , fil.r Kl.iX ) . The nvernco of the prices
paid wns il.B'J ns compared with SJ.75 yester
day aud IJ.S1 Tuesday of last week.
Sheep.
Estimated receipts of sheep , 2,512 , ns com
pared with SiB : \ estcrday nnu 1,704 Tuesday
of Tnst vcolc. The niarUut Is flrin. Natlvei ,
rj.3ot.l5 ; westerns. fJ.0034.00.
Disposition or Stock.
Shrining the number of hend of stoolc
purchased cm this market as roportcd uy the
wolghmiistursof the Stockyards compuny for
November 4 :
CATTIK.
Bwltt.VCo . 873
The ( ! eorjo 11. Hammond company .
The Armtmr-Cudaliy iiiiuklng company. . 1.W
U-o Hothschllil . . . . . . . . . 1.14
Hamilton mid .Stephen . 15
Shippers und feeders . , . ' "SO
noon.
Armotir-Cudnhy packing company . 1,841
Omaha packing company . 1)05 )
Bwlft&Uo . )3 )
Oeorire II. Ilitinmond packing company. , llit
J. I' . Hint I res & Co . 4M
North I'ucklngCo . 282
Shippers hnd feeders . 23) )
Hoprcsontntlvo Saloi.
8TUKI13.
No. Ar. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr
IK. .1130 370 30.1:31 430 34..1X ! ! 433
1S..KKIO 1 00
COWS.
2. . 090 125 2. . 1005 180 17. . 099 205
3..10K1 125 0..1044 200 li.,1105 215
2..1140 1W 14. .OHO 200
HULLS.
1. . 870 150 3. .1440 175 3..1420 225
I..13M 160 2. . 1070 175 1..1070 225
3. . 1100 175 1..17GO 225
MILKKItS AND BPUlNORnS.
1 cow and calf . | 17 00
2 springeis , oich : . , . IS 00
2 milker * , each . 10 00
BTOCKKU3 AND KKUUEHS.
2. .1010 S35 18. .014 240 U5..10I8 265
OAtVK3.
5. . 101 315
1IEIITER3.
r. . 710 s oo
WBSTinX CATTLI.
No. Ar. Pr.
1 . 010 II 35
14 cows . 1141 1 80
47 cows . 1115 315
.l.Moran
40 feeders . v . 1049 2 25'
II. 1 Tcschemuehor
43fi > eders . 1010 2 23
Hlovonv
22Hteors . 1527 2 85
2 steers luV ) S 85
lOlstecrs UI97 2 83
Stnukiliilo
2stcoib , tulllngs 121.1 3 00
20 fi'edoiN , 03d 2 32J {
J , A. Minor
1 steer , tailing 1160 2 10
2 Hteory , tailings ll.to 310
CO feed o is 1013 2 50
It. N. Uiilloway
2tt8teers , Uilllnxs 1087 2 10
Mstuors , tunings 115J 2 00
iHtoor. talllus 1050 1 00
S7 feeders 1053 230
70 feeders litt ) 2 as
Safcodon 1155 243
Bnun Iiatiil Si Oattlo Co.
7camiur * 731 1 00
27 cows 875 1 15
23 COWS &S8 1 15
Scows 071 1 15
3co\vs \ , 000 175
Scows 834 1 85
Scows 1W7 1 85
UUcons WO 200
71 steers ICU 2 10
4cnlves S15 22. )
03 feeders. 1107 2 40
Ustcors , tailings Hid 1 00
Bsteots OlH 2 00
12 steers 1050 2 M
ITBteeri 1219 250
20 feeders 1072 2 30
i9atccrs ! 1148 250
19 bulls 1214 1 15
IIOQt.
No. AT. Sh. Pr. No. AT. Bh. Pr.
18 140 401323 67. . .250 2401300
81 1&4 120 3 25 70 . . . .213 200 300
3..r.tl3 : 120 360 74 212 fcO 300
M 1H4 3 SO 79 200 120 300
IB 1U7 120 350 73 . . .250 240 U OS
4S 3X1 160 3 00 04 283 80 303
178 U 60 70 247 240 305
( B 170 SCO ( Va 204 400 305
74 1KI 120 3 M O ) 245 ICO 3 05
70 213 200 370 TJ 245 40 305
70 2 : & ) MO a 75 U ) 243 60 3l > 7) ) (
(0 ( 200 40 373 ftO 279 40 4 00
70 221 ICO 375 S3 313 3flO 400
73 2:11 : WO 375 70 ,2U5 80 400
1 4X0 375 SO Ill5 280 400
78 225 2SO 3 77 > { Cd 235 80 400
07 248 120 3 SO SO 310 400
60 11W 3 80 ( id 2S 405
77 201 IM 360 63 2S5 80 405
81 1111 180 380 71 2W7 ICO 405
n 20d 120 3 SO 8 213 403
05 211 100 380 SO 2ri2 200 4 05
73 221) 200 3 80 & & > / 840 4 03
83 2J7 400 U82M 14 2C3 4 OS
81 253 240 385 W tt MO 4 05
K9 278 440 (85 C7 2C3 tW 410
n 220 1 0 I 85 1 430 410
47 47 W IM U 890 120 4it
riOS ANDFKtrJ.
I . . . KO 100 fi4 . 112 223
Oi . . . .123 100 1 80 01 . . . . 123 40 2M
01 . W 2 00 CO . 223 - 300
O3IAIIAVIIOLI39ALU BIAIIKIJTS.
Groceries.
DATES Persian , fl-lb box , OWo.
HAISI.VSLondon layers , Oallfornla.per box ,
$ -.50 : looto muicatrls , California , f..OOi Recd-
less , Oallfornla. I.J.OJ ; Cullfornln foodies sul
tans , In sacks , per Ib , lie : California nmsc.i-
tclls , In sacks , H'.Jc ' : uuw Yalcuclas , Sc : on-
dnra layers , now , lie.
NUTS Almonds , 18oj Itrazlls , 17c : fllborts ,
t.1u ; pecans , iGo : walnut * ) , l.'c ; peanut cocks ,
Bo ; roasted. 10'lc ' : Tennessee peanuts , PC.
dANNEii Vr.OBTAnw:3 : Tomatoo3-a-lb extra ,
II liKail."i:3-ll : ) standard western hrands. 11.10 ;
Kallons. Archrr'a standard. 13.00' Com Mncst
grown , $1,00 ; ( Jato City sugar corn , very line ,
11.50 ; tlllinan. 2-lb sugar corn , $ l.202-lb | extra ,
llecmor , il.lO ; 2-lb standard western brands ,
Jl.Oo. Xlushroom3 1-lb 1'rench , n.xtra fine , 2214
! 5e ; Mb French , line , Ift&Xtoi 1-lb 1'rcnch , or-
dlimry. 10318C. 1'eas Trcs , line , tier can , . ' > o :
doml'llno , per can , IGo : 2-lb slfteil , * 1.61 : 2-lh
early June , II.DO ) 2-lb marrow , standard
hranili. $ ! , ' ; 2-lb snaked , 75e. Btrlim benns
2-lb hlgb grade , Kofugcc. 11.00 ; 2-ll > Unldun
wax hcuni , JLOO ; 2-lh strlnt ; beans , 80o : Lima
beans 2-lb soaked , Sic. lloston baked beans
2-lb IjowK II 05 ! Urnwn lirtintls tlX > . Sweat
potutooi 3-lb Now Jiirsoy , iH.OO. I'limpkltn
il-Ib , $1.10 , Ukra nnd toiuatoes-tl.05 ; oUra ,
tl.co ; snecotasli , il.20.
I'AiiiNACKous ' OooiS-Harloy , 4o : fartns ,
f > o : peas , 'Me : oatmonl , bbls. l0.2V30.'iO ! linlf
, . ' macaroni , 10llo ; vermicelli ,
llxatlr : rice , choice , cyttOci fancy. 6i ! < a7o :
head , 7c ; eagoand taploea , 01470 ; Lliuabeuus ,
Co : spill peas. 3o : xpughottl , lie.
DiilEd I'liuits Turkish prunes , less than
hhdq , Ibs'.l , Tiic ! original hhds , He less ; llosnla
prunes , 0-lb boxes , 100 tp 110 , B c ; apples ,
evaporated , new ring choice , I'ki ; evaporated ,
now ring prime , 14o ; uprlcots , fancy , In sacks.
2ic ) ; blackberries , new , lOc ; raspberries , 25
lus to box. U.'lo : currants , now , r > Mw5Vic ; orig
inal casks , Ho losa ; VostUzu currauts , extra ,
In boxes , GUo.
CoimAOK Manilla rope All sizes from 7-10
to 1 In , 14e ; slsul rope , all sizes from 7-10 to 1
In , 10o ; "now processes , " all sizes from 7-10 to
lln.So.
WiiApi'iso PAi'Eii-St raw , per Ib ,
rag , Ulie : nmiillla 11. 4T5ou ; No. 1. 8c.
Jioi.Assns HUIs , N. O. fancy , pergal. 5"o7c :
choice. 45iJ47o : good , 30@32o ; Cuba , baking , 23
® lOc : blackstrap , 204J23c.
SonA Pkgs , Co Ibs to box , 5Mc : kegs. 4c. !
ViNunAit-Jii ) gr. N. V. apple elder. lOo : 1) . S.
elder , 12u ; white , wine , irm ; fancy , fruit , ISe.
OILS IMprnno white , He ; 150 water white ,
13c ; headlight , lllic : 74 gasoline , 13c.
A libls , lic ; gnmulated , 2c ; In bbls ,
.
STOVE I'or.tBit S'.OO'Si.i.U ' per gross.
llAns Am. , per loo. J17.75 : Lewlston , per 100 ,
$ I7.T. > | Union bnnare , 40 per cent oil Hit.
HALT D.ilrv , 280 ibs In libl. bulk , } -.10 ; best
grade. CO 5s , * 2. : l : host grade 100 Us , $2.40 : best
grade , 18 10s , $2.2A ; rock salt , crushed Sl.bO ;
common , bbl , SI. " 5.
OA NII : > MEATS Corned beef , 1 Ib , 11.20 :
corned beef , 2 Ibs , Jl.tH ) : lunch tongues. 1 In ,
ii'.GO ; lunch tongues , 2 Ibs , S4.75 ; brawn , 1 Ib ,
$2.60 : brawn , 2 Ibs , J2.00 ; ov tongues , i'j ' Ins.
15.03 ; ox tongues , y Ills. J.I.CO . ; ohlppod beef , IK
Ibs , round cans , S3.15 ! : toast beef , 2-lb round
can * , $ . ' .00 ; potted hum , U-lb round cant , IMC ;
potted ham , U-lb round cans , il.1l ) ; Uovllea
hum , 't-lb round c ns , ( V.V ; duvllod ham , ! i-lli
round cans , 1 1.20 ; potted ov tongue , 5i-ln round
cons. Jl.'JO ; compressed ham , 1-lb sauuro cans.
J-.75 ; trlno , i.-lli round cans , 9180 : minced
calop * . t-lb ! round cans , $2.20 ; bonoloas pigs'
feet , : ' -lb squaru euns. ifi'i'i.
Bl APLB SuOAU-1'er Ib 5c cakes , 30-11) boxes ,
He ; llc ) eaVes , UO-lb boxes , 12Jc ! ; 1-lb bricks , 'M
Ibs In box , pure , 14c.
T WINKS Cotton twine , "nibb , " very fine , ' ( -
Ib bales , Jc ; cotton twine , XX brand , Jl-ln
bales , IHoi honip twine , H-lb bales , ISo ; sail
twine , 20c ; candle wick , l ! a ; 40-IKt cotton
clothes line , $1,40 ; ( 0-foot cotton clothes line ,
tl.03 ; 00-foot sls-il lines , $1.75 : ( W-foot Jute. 11.00 ;
wool twines , 8Jc. !
( 'OKKKK Hoasted-Arlosla , 2. > ' ,4ci Bunola ,
25ijo ; Gormun. 2'iMe ; lllworth'o : Lion ,
frOo ; Jlalluonuh , 2Vie ; C'ordovaJJic ; Mocha ,
30 oO. ; O. Juvn.&oc.
OHIIESK Premium P. 0. , twin flats , per Ib ,
lOJic ; premium V. F. , Veiling America , llJio ;
bock , llJo ; domestic Hwlss , 14fJ17o ; Kdam , In
frll. ench , ll.UU ; I.linbergcr. 12'ie.
ItuooMS 3-tle , parlor , $ -1.00 ; 4-tle , $2.75 : 3-tlo.
$2.25 ; 3-tle , plain , JI.S" > j warehouse , * 3.00 ; toy.
(1.23 ; whisk , $1.00I. ' > .
OLIVES Quarts , per do/f 1,00 ; pints , per doz ,
U. : > 0 ; bulk , uor gal. , 03o.
SuilAH 1'or Ib-Oul loaf , t'io ; cubes , 7Uc ;
standard powdoicd , 7o ; XXXX , powdered ,
77Ju ; granulated , .standard , 11'fo cnnfectlon-
ers' AG ? ; < if07iio : while , axtraC , brilliant , 7 ? o ;
extra O , loynl , ( lie ! ; central 0 , 5.\ic ; golden U ,
5i : dnrkO , 4'ic.
COTTON Hoi-u Vi Inch , ISc.
HOA1- Castile , mottled , per Ib. ! > 310e ; do
white , peril ) . Ho.
PiCKLis-JIedltimporbbl , $9.00 ; small , $10.00 :
ghoiklns. $11.00) ) 32-gal. hbl. 310.00.
OIIIEII Per bbl , ruUncd , tc.50 ; half bbl , $ ) .50) )
hard elder , pure , per bbl , SO.G-l ; OIMIIRO elder ,
half bbl , JC.M ; pcur elder , halt bbl , M.&O.
Dry Goods.
FINE llnowN COTTONS Atltmtlo LL , Co : Au
rora II , CMC ; Aurora It , l4o ! ; Atlas , oN 11. 7',4o ;
fhcosn cloth. 4o ; Ullnton I'F , 5 o ; I'cppcrellU ,
CWc : I.aiigdon U II. So.
Hi. EACH , i ) COTTONS Berkeley Cambric No.
CO , l Mc : Heat Yet. fi'So ; lluttorclolh XX , 4 c :
Cabot , 7 > o ; Klrst cnll , fi'ic ; Frultof the Loom ,
Be : 11111 Semper Idem , Me ; Housekeeper , 8o ! :
KliiR I'hllllp cnmlirlc , lOo ; hangiiou O 11 , ll , o ;
I.onsilnle , Do ; Lonsdalo camhrlc , 10J > u ; New
York Mills , lie : Oak I-awns , 7e.
WIOANS Not Thlstlp. BUe ; Ued Gross , 7c.
On ASH Stevens' 11 , It ! In , r.-'io ; Stevens' I ) , IS
in , ( iJin : Stevens' A , 10 In.TUc ; Stevens' P , 18
In , He ; Stevens' M , 18 ln , o : btevons' N , 20 In ,
Bo ; Stevens' NN , 23 In , lOc ; Stevens' BUT , s In ,
l"ts ; bleaehed. lu extra.
PIIINTH Fancy Kddystone , Mm Stool
Hlvcr. Co : Hamapo. 4'Jo : at. Ledger. 5Jc.
Shirting Martha Washington , 4 o : Mcrrl-
maek , 4aic. Turkey lleds Fountain , OJiC )
Onriier , 7o : Oronllold , 8Mo : llcilln , SMc.
IlKAW IIIIOWN COTTONS At lautlo A , 7ie ;
Atlantic II , Tc : Atlantic I ) , OJi ; Atlantic I' .
Co ; Aurora 0.4 > o ; Iluek's head. 7c ; Uabot AV ,
Cijc : Darlington , OKo : runners' No. 1 , 4f(8 (
4'/Jo ' ; llooiler IJfii5o : Indian head , o ;
Lawrence liL , S' u ; Henrietta III5'ie. .
ynnKTiMls AM > Pn.r.ow CASINOS llrown
Net 1'eppeioll I.VIn. lO'/io : Pepperell,8-4. 18c :
I'epperol 1,0-4 , 20o : Peppproll , 10-4 , 22 } o : Utlcn
4S-ln,15 ( > : Utlca.M-ln.17Wo ; Utleai'-in , 'Jlo ;
Utleu ; 84-ln. 2t > c : Utlca , tt-ln ) , 234c. ! lilcaohcd
Nut Popiierull , 43-ln. lOUo ; Popporoll , 40-ln ,
HHc ; I'l-pperoll , B-4. ir.u ; Pepperell. 8-4. IMci
rcppcrull.U-4 , ! Kc : I'enperoll , 10-4. 23o ; Utlca ,
8-4 , 24o ; Utlca , IM , 2tic ; Utlcn , 10-4 , 28o.
GiNfliiAMS Amoskcag , 7c : Amoskenjr dress ,
8K o ; Ilatos , OUc : Warwick dress , Co : kunous
tcr. 6\c ; Olcnnlro , 0Jo ! ; Wlilttondon dress , he ,
PIIINTS ludlRO blue Net Mnrtliii WashIngton -
Ington , nvjc ; Amerlcrn , O'icj Arnold , 0ie ! ; Ar
nold II , long cloth , 10o : Stlfel A. lltfo ; Merrl-
mao. 7-8. lOc : Gold lo.if , 8u ! ; Hamilton , 5 u ;
Allen Pinks , U'/tc ' : Alton Cbumbray , Co ; Olou-
Chester. fiHc ; llartol , BHc.
Coi/iiini UAMiiitics Crown , 4V4e : Ked Star ,
4io ! : Itolleu Olovor , 5c ; Slater. 5 o ; high col
ors , lo extra.
UINIMS : Not Amoskeau , 0 or. , 15V4o ; York
camlet , 12o ; Everett , tttandard. 124o ! ; Hay
maker's , 7Jc ! ; Old York , XX , lOjJo : Ltiwronce ,
20 , 12Vic : Lawrence , 0 01 , 15Ho ; fancy stripes
and clieous , IHie.
CoTTONAiiKSi York , nankin. lOWe , Everett
Boz , 18o ; Lowlston.lOoz , 224c ! ; Worklnguiun
Ho.
FUEW Per lb Porch , 7oj buffalo , dressed ,
7o ; pickerel , Oo ; pike , Do ; trout , Oo ; white , lOo ;
cropple. llo ; cuttUli , lie ; cod steak , 12c ;
flnuiulors , I3c : Oregon Halmon.lSo ; black bass ,
18o ; lobsters , ISo ; blue ( Isli. 15o ,
Suit and ploklod CodQsli , oxtrn Georges ,
new. UVio ; grund bunk , now , 44o ! ; silver , 2-lb
blocks , Bic ! ; snow white. 2-lb bricks , now , 7 o ;
turko } ' cod , luruo middle brlcka , Oo ; snutv
whites , crates , 12-5lb boxen , 7&c ; medliim
scaled horrlnc , 5o ; No. Isuulcd herring , 20o ;
domestic Holland licrrlnKi 40o ; HumbiirKcr
spiced herring , COo ; Uusslan sardines , splued ,
ftlo ; Itusslan aanllnes , plnln , SOo ; Imported
llollnnd lierrliiR , Grown briuul , 80o ; do fnnoy
milkers , (1.00 ; mackerel. No. 1 shore , half bbls ,
(12.50 ; bloaters , half bbls , 118.00 ; whlto
llsh , half bbls , ffl.75 ; trout , halt bbls ,
family whlto flsh , (3.00 ; Halmon ,
K.V ) per half bhl ; 2-lb broiled mackerel , $2.00 ;
3-lb In mustnrd , $2.CO ; U-lb In tomato sauce.
JJ.OO ; 5-lb Mayo mess mackerel , * ' > .00 ; 1-lb
brook trout , tl.25 ; 3-lb brook trout , f..25 : 1-lb
salmon , J1.25 ; 2-lb white flsh , J2.25 ; 1-lb white
IMi , ! . : ; 2-lb lobntorx , M.U ) | 1-lb lobsters ,
* ! . : : 2-lliovstcrs , 12oz. fJ.GO : 2-lb oysters , 10
ozt .25 ; l-lboyhtors,5ozl. 5 ; 2-lb UuratarU ,
10 oz , t.MO : 1-lb Ilnratarla.Soz , I.10 ; Fair
mont , 4 or , (1.15) ) Fairmont , 8 oz , i..OS ; 1-lb
clams , llttlo nooks , 11.35 ; 2-lb oluma. llttlo
necks , $1.75 ; 3-lb clam chowder , I2.CO ; 1-lb
crabs , $ . ' . 5 ; 2-lb crabs , $2.50.
Country Produce.
Durrcn The receipts of butter are not
large und dealers generally find ready sale
for all offerings. In fact the market on solid
packed goods Is Ilrui , Good to choice country
rolls sell nil the way from 12o to ISo with an
occasional ftnnll and selected lotutSOc. The
Inferior unities are-minted from fi-31''o. Good
country solid p&ckou 17aio ( : good creamery ,
2123o ; fanoy cruamerr , 2IQ 5o.
Kniis-Sloeks uro light and the market firm
( it lUo with an occasional Baleof selected stock
at 20o.
GAME The receipts are not heavy and the
market flrm. Prnlrlo chickens per doM.ooa
3.25 ; grouse , Ki.75qiaoO ; mallard duel ; * , faou ;
t l duoks. il.-f.itl.S'h ' mixed ducks , (1.75 ; jack
snipe , 7ie-R11.00 | quull. H.Z&IM ; Jack rub-
bits ( J.50U4.00 ; small rabbits. ll.2Mll.7S ;
deer and uatelope carcasses , 64tOo ; Handler * ,
ltI3o.
PouLTiir-The market In chlokeni Is not
Tory favorable to the selling Interests. Whlto
thu receipts are not large the demand ( slight
and stocka drag. Acoodmuny chlokons are
( till selling at IJ.OO2 26 with BJO about the
qutdda. Geeio are soarc and tbere Is goina
demand. Duck * uro quoted aH2.Wtf3.00. Tur
keys , live , Oo ! > ' . Ib and dressed
Dressed chlckcna , 03SC.
Fresh I'"rults.
oranges , 2503 , single
boxes , per box , M.OOi too * 5 loUi , $ 1.75.
UAMI-OIISIA PIILMM Urapos , Tokay , ,
Wlbcratfl , l,75 ; crAt'6 * , black , crates , 11.75) )
pear , bor box , r.75 ! : qiilncos , per box. W.M.
HitAPis-Concords , per basket , 3oC ! 23 basket
HAN KNAS Yellow , SJOOA2.S.lt red , $2.50.
DEMONS Choice to fancy , JS.004J8.50.
APPLES I'uuojr winter apples , per bbl , (3.50
M.7S.
CuAxnEnntni Fancy dark Capo Cos , $9.26 |
fancy Hell i Cherry , J.i-M.
POTATOEC Car load 16ts nro olUnjron track
at 85fM7o with sotno salva reported us low us
80o. Kiilrstock Insniull lota eoinniunds OOo.
The ( letntiud Is fair aud just about ciiual the
rect'liiUs.
Tuusirs The market Is dull at 2Jc per
liushel for whlto nnd 40c for rltabn ai.
ONlONS-Oood stock \t \ In nonruat supplr
anil the murkot steady at 11.25 per bushel.
' Conl.
On board can nt Omahn. Anthrnclts
Olipstnut , range und CKK.S2per ton ; iuute ,
. Hofrcoal-Waftuit blow , * l.0b"lowd ;
lump , (3.7J ) Iowa nut , f.t.2T > .
, Cement , ICtc.
On board cars nt Omaha Per bhl Ash
Orove lime , OOcj Champion lltno. Wo : Qnlnoy
white , BOoj Lonlsvltlo cement. $1,50 : Milwatikoo
cement , 11.45 ; Utlea cement. $1.10 ; Kugllsh
Portland cement.1.45 : Now York plaster ,
K'.2.p : Michigan plaster. 4200 ; I'ort Uodgo pins-
tor , il,7. > ; whlto sand , IJ.OO ) P. P , hulr , porbalu ,
11.00 ,
J > IutnlH.
STEEI , WHIG NAILS Huso $ JC.'i ; steel tialls ,
base , i2.1. > .
TIN PI.AIE-I. O. , 10x21 , $7.00) ) I , X. , ItKU ,
50.23 : coke , 4x120.112 , M.75.
HllEET'/INC SO.
UooriNd-Okarcoal , I. 0. , 14x20 , 113,88.00) ) I ,
X. . 7.S5.
KIIEET Inns No. 23 , $1.50) ) No.27 , JtlfiO ,
Hni.miu-Strlctly half and half. 17jo. !
AVniB .Fap. biirb , J.1.23 ; RII ! . . W.85.
HLOCIC TIN imall pig , 30o per lb ; bar , 30o
Oori'KR Flnnlshcd boiler sles. fflo perlb :
cold rolled , Mo per lb ; sheeting , 'JSu per lb ; pit
and llats , aloporlb.
GAIA'AM7.KU SlIKBT IllON Discount 50-10 per
cent ; pat. plan. Iron , Nos , 21 und 27 A , lOUo ; U ,
SKc.
Hides , Tnllow , Ktc.
HIDES , I'EtjTD AND T ALLOW Oroon saltnd
hides , No. 1 , r uarUci No. 2 , 4'Jc ' ; dry Hint
hides , 7i5J'-c ! ; calf hides , ( VRSt ; damnRcn hides ,
\YiQ \ less : sheep polls , green , each,35cil5 ;
bhropiiults , dryi perlh , loiiUe.
TALLOW A No. 1. 4' o ; No. ' . ' , .TiP c : crease ,
whlte,3H0lc : yellow,2MWo : sloarmo , OiJo.
HOMS : Unotatlonsuru ( or dollverv In Olil-
cngo-Dryhull'ulo , per ton , S16.00 < 3B.OO : dry
country , ulenehed , $10.00(313.00 ( ; country , dump
aud meaty , td.UfratO.09.
Ijiimlier.
FKSOISCI Whlto Pine No. 1 , 4 and 0 In , 12
and 14 ft , JIO.M ) ; No. , 4 and 8 In , 12 and 14 ft ,
J14.0JI No. 2,4 and 0 in , 10 ft , $10.50 ; No , 3 , 4 and
Gin. lnallleiigtlis.JI8.no.
8iiiiNj-A,3 MX > : ii , J20.50 : o , $ io.co'r ; ) , moo.
FLOOIUNCI Whlto I'lno-A aud H.1J.OO ; 1) ,
$21.00 : U. J27.00 ; L' , * 17.50.
STOCK MOAHD3 No. 1 common , 12 and 14 ft ,
$20 ; 10 t' .00 ; No. U common , 12 and 11 ft ,
J18.0010ft ; , ir.OO.
Cniusfl-No. 1 white , > S. In. 8.11.10 : No. 1 hard
nine , i In , J45.W ) ; No. 1 hard pine , X In , $ . ' 1.00j
No. 1 hard nine , H In , J-'I.OO.
STOCK lloAiiua A und n , 12 In , J&OO ; D , 12
In. S27.00.
OHOOVF.D UOOFINO No. 1 common white
plno , 13. 14 and 10 tt. $10.00 ; No. 1 common Y
pine. 12,14 and 10 ft , 118.00.
DIMENSIONS
12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft 22 ft 84 ft
2x4. (15 OU $15 00 115 00 (10 00 $10 00 $17 50 } 1S 00
2x0. . 15 00 15 UO 15 00 10 00 16 09 13 00 18 50
2x8. 15 00 15 00 15 00 18 00 10 00 IS 00 18 50
2\IO. 1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 18 00 1950
2x12.1000 1000 1000 IV 00 1700 1000 1900
4x4 to
8x8 10 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 SO 00
IIoAltns No. 1 coin , $10.00 : No. 2 com , $17.00 ;
No. 3 com , $15 ( X ) ; No. 4 com. $12.50.
Smr I < AP No. 1 plain , 8 und 10 Inch , $17.001
No. 2 plain , 8 and 10 Inch , $15.50 ; No. 3 plain , 8
and ID Inch , ? 15.00 ; O. U. . 8 Inch. IGSlita.
HATIF.NS , WfirjiToniNa. I'ICKKTS 0.0. bats ,
Sii-ln , 7.rxj ; xll SIS , 850 : : i-ln well tubing , 1) ) . &
M. and Uor. . $2300 ; pickets , D. & II. Hut , $22.00 ;
L ) . & 11. sq. , $21.00.
I'OFbAti-Oloar , 1-ln. all widths , $33.50 ; clear ,
( { -In. all widths , $29.00.
Y. PINK rr.oouiNO-Clcar , 4 nnd 0 In , $23.50 ;
star. 4 and 0 In. $21.00 ; rift sawed , $0.00 extra.
FINISHINO WIIITI : I'INC 1st and 2d clear , 1
In , J.VJ.fW ; I'i ' , iy and 2 In , $5i.00i ) Ud clear , 1 In ,
M5.1K ) ; JU , U4 and 2 In10.00 : A suloct , 1 In ,
112.00 ; Hi. Hi and 2 In , $12.00 ; U select , 1 lu ,
f.U.00 ; 1J4.US uu(12 ( In , MO.OO ; 0 select , 1 la ,
&JO.OO.
FINISIIISO Yiir.r.owPtNE Clear , 1 In , KO.OO ;
1U. 1H and 2 In , $ J7.00 : star , 1 in , $21.09.
HiiiNdi.r.s. IJATH Uxtru , XAX , $2.75 ; stand
ard. XAXJ.iOj ; 0 In , .W.20 ; 5 In , &i.CO ; No. 1 ,
$1.SU ! Cedar. XAX.$2,75 : loth , SI.S3.
POUTS bite cedar 0 In , MS , 12Jo : 9 In ,
ir. , 12o : SH In , fs , lie ; 8 ln.Oo : 4 to 5 lu ,
round , l.'tlio : oak , split. 0 c ; rod cedar. 15o.
Sash , 50 per cent ; doors , 40 per cent ; blinds ,
40 per cent ; immldlngH. 40 par cent ; straw
board , $1.30 ; tar board , Sl.GOj tar felt , $2.40.
An Economic Georgian.
A man in Houston county , Georgia , In
order to save the extravagance of a wife
and the oxpoiiBo of hiring n cook , shells
his corn and before cat-vying it to mill
spreads it ou the floor "before the fire ,
where it is parched. The corn is then
ground into meal and when he starts to
work in the morning ho makes up a
mash of meal and places it out in the
sun to dry. As the meal is already
cooked it will bo ready for his dinner
when ho cotnes in from work.
J-'yrnp of Pigs ,
Produced from the laxative and nutritious
Juice of California figs , combined with the
medicinal virtues of plants known to bo most
beneficial to the human svstOTi , ucts gently
on the Uidnoys , liver and bowels , effectually
cleansing the system , dispolllug colds and
headaches , and curing habitual constipation.
'
The Origin of Caluiilutc.
When people say "ctilculato" they UBO
a word which goes hack to the very in
fancy of our race and the very beginning
of the science of arithmetic. It comes
from the Latin calculus , a pebble. When
men ilrst began to reckon and to com
pare numbers they could think of no
Loiter way than to lay pebbles along side
oi ono another on the ground , and hence
the word for counting.
The consciousness of having n remedy at
hand for croup , pneumonia , sere throat , and
sudden colds , is very consoling to a parent ,
With n bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In
the house , one feels , In such asoa , a soaso of
security nothing else can give.
A Fortune In Cigar Stubs.
Augusta , aplckor-upof cigar ends , has
in Paris , leaving behind him
the respectable sum of 100,000 francs ,
which , it is narrated , ho amassed from
his occupation.
Tickets at lowest rates and BU porior
accommodations via the grout Bock
Island route Ticket oflico , 1602 Six
teenth and Parniun streets , Omaha.
Ilnor.
Berlin drauk in 1880 200,217,100 quarts
of beer that is abp'ut ono hundred and
fifty quarts to every * man , woman and
child , ,
To Nrrvoua riuhllltated MonJ
If you will send us , y < ? ur address wo will
send you Dr. Dyo's Celebrated Voltaic , licit
nnd Appliances on trial , They will nulckly
restore you to vigor , manhood and health.
Pamphlet froo. Voi/uic BELT Co. , Marshall ,
Mich.
rrP
Tlio Ohamplqi ) 1'otnto Digger.
A Prosqtio Isle , .Giu , young man dug
on a wager flfty-tbreo barrels of potatoes
inten hours ono day this season.
Faults of digestion cause disorders of the
liver , and the whole system becomes de
ranged. Dr. J , II McLean's Sarsaparllla
perfects the process of digestion und assimi
lation , and thus makes pureblood. .
BtrawiinrrlcB nn Medicine ,
Strawberries have the reputation of
ameliorating and oven curing gout and
rheumatism.
.The now ofllcos of the Great Hook
Island route , 1602 Sixteenth andFarnatn
Btreets , Omnhn , tire the lineal In the city.
Call nnd see them. Tickets to all points
oaat at lowest rates.
A Vigorous Veteran.
Paodor von I-'rolmann , a veteran ot
the Franco-Russian war of 1812 , died recently -
contly at the ago of ono hundred and fif
teen years in Bt , Petoraburg. Ho served
In the Russian army twonly-flvo years ,
anil received a cross of St. Oeorijo for
his bravery. At the ngo of nlnoty-nlna
ho mnrrlou ft soventeon-vcar-old Rlrl by
whom ho hnd two children. For tlio
last fifty years ho had tnadoa dully prac
tice of drinking a pint of cognao just before
fore going to bed.
Pears' soap Is the most elegant toilet ad
junct.
' -
An Injjeiilotin Aft Swindle.
A curious art imposition hns been dis
covered In Purls , An ingenious person
stole bronze nnd marble busts from the
cometoryof MontparnessoParls , touched
thorn up nnd sold them as olllglos of fain-
OIH horocrf , statesmen und orators , IIo
did not find It tUlllcult to pass off the
busts of departed grocers grocers ns
Demosthenes or eomo celebrated gou-
oral ,
Jay Gould tins ilin ICyo oil Trlnldnd.
There U the bes.t of authority for saying
thnt Jay Qould Is negotiating for the purchase
of n number of thousands of acres of the coal
lands about Trinidad , Col. , in the interests of
the Missouri I'ncilloroail vuldi only vealitres
an extension from La Junta of fiO miles to
reach that point. The coal frelphtago from
Trlnldnd , whlou has reached already 8,000
tons per day , ana Is In Its Infnntcy , Is attract
ing the attention of nil railways couii > otlug
( or business lu the Iloclcy mountain country.
A Cra/.c for White nutldlngs.
Now York city' now has a crnzo for
whlto buildings , and thov accord admir
ably with the cllumto. Tlio Fifth Ave
nue , the Albormiirlc , the Hoffman , the
St. James , the Colcman , the now Im
perial are all whlto , aud every ono is
pleased with the tendency.
Do not take any chance of being poisoned or
burned to death with liquid steve pollsb ,
paints or enamels In bottles. The "Itlslng
Sun Steve 1'ollsh1' U safe , odorless , brilliant ,
the cheapest and best steve polish mndoand
the consumer pays for no expensive tin or
glass pacltago with every purchase.
Snino Queer Michtcnn People.
Mackinaw Island , Mich. , hns some
queer puoplo , Enltvs Polotto Is eighty-
six years old , was born on the island and
has never been a locomotive or a rail
road err. Rosa Louisignnw is also
eighty-six years old , and for sixty years
never loft the islaud , breaking her rec
ord lubt year.
Not excelled by any high priced lltilmont.
Salvation OH , twcnty-llvo ccuts n bottle.
P. T. Barnum thought tbat he had got the
nineteenth century boom in Jumbo , but ho
forgot the great excitement caused by the
sale of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup , the poor of
cough remedies.
Prosaic Advertisers.
A now desecration of the landscape
against whiuh English people are pro
testing is the posting of advertisements
upon the sails of fishing hoats. Ono
writes : , "Wo liavo a great trouble with
a largo board advertisement of pills
stuck up right in the middle of a beauti
ful bay. "
George Campbell , Hopkinsville , Ivy. , says :
Burdock lilood Bitters is the best prepara
tion for the blood and stomach ever manufao-
.urcd.
Floors of Kiibber.
Floors of rubber , claimed to bo as dur
able as asphalt , and cheaper , are being
' riod in Germany.
"Ono touch of nnturo makes the whole
world Icin. " Diseases common to the rnco
compel the search fora common remedy. Ills
found in Ayer's Sarsapnrllla , the reputation
of which Is world-wide ,
- having largely super
seded every other blood medicine ) hi uso.
Fortunes In Waste.
The amount ol'monoy that is obtained
from apparently indifferent and imma
terial businesses is sometimes very largo.
For instance , the vnluo of the uapora
SIR HORRELL MACKENZIE
AND
DR. KOCH OF LEIPSIG
BI'KAK IN OLD \VI.NQ TtUMS Or
MINERAL PASTILLES
( THOCriES. )
Hoarness , Coughs , Colds , Pneu
monia and Pleurisy ,
Whooping Cough ,
Indigestion
and nil Throat Irritations nro prevented and
cured by use of these pleasant Troches ,
Obtain the Ronulne tirtlolo only
Echlcli must have the slzimtura
aud iccommcndatlou ot
Sir Morrell Mackenzie
With each box
BOSTON , MASS.
CAPITAL , $4OOOOO
SURPLUS 800.OOO
Account ! of Banks , llaukorj nnil Corporation ! so
licited.
Our facilities for COLLECTION'S are excellent , and
wo rc-ill.icount for bnnlui when balancoi warrant lu
llojton Is a Ilciorro Cltj , and balnncos with ua
from bank * ( not located In other Iloaervo Cities )
count as a reserve.
Wo draw our own cxchanzo on London and the
Continent , and make cable transfers andflnco money
br telegraph tUroughout tliu United States and Can
ada.
ada.Wcnave
Wcnave a mnrkct for prime flrst-closs Investment
Securities , and Inrlto propoial * from Btatos , Coun
ties and Cities when tssulne bonds ,
We do a general banking business , and Invite cor-
reipoadenro ,
ASA P. POTTER , PBESIDENT.
JOS. W. WORK , CAsniBii.
For Improved and economic cookery use
Primary , Ejcondwy or Tcrtlnnr permanently cured
In 39 to 90 days. We eliminate ill poison from the
iijrutcm , to that tbere rrn never IK ) n. ntnm ot the Alt-
e M In nnr tonn. 1'artln can be treated at home , ( for
llio tune l > rlco auav end under I h
game cuuran RBf 1111 II I El tee , ( butIth
thoteirliopre V f | l | | 11 I \ fer to com *
here , wa will | jl | 11 I LI U contract t o
'
cure them or ' 'rofund all
monff nd pay entire oiprnio of comlntr , railroad far *
and hotel bills. Vie rhalkriro the world for cam w *
can not cure. Mention thl < paper. Addreu ,
COOK JlKaiKDY CO , , Omaha ,
Offlo St. Clilrllotel Cor. 13thand Dodge3
thrown n\vny In sorno of the blp stores Is
Biiniclont to jny n good innny Fiilarlcn.
The mnnngorsof n Inrpo dry poods lioiiso
In Now York awoke to this fart whoii
they Icarnod that the man who liuil the
contract for cleaning tholr ostabllshinunt
\TIIB rnplilly ncquirlnp a fortune by sell
ing the wnsto materials found on the
floors. IIo had undertaken to provide
hoi i ) and see that the ptauo wa cleaned
nightly in return for the waste paper nnd
pasteboard boxes. It required very lltllo
attention , as tlio man had a foreman to
BOO that the work was done properly. At
the oxplratlort of this contract ft was not
renewed nnd the house takes the profits.
An Klcotrlo Hydrogen Gun.
William T. Clmniborlnln , of Norwich ,
has invented and perfected a Run which
promises to ho the most dnralUo , shnplo
and offeottml pint ever ninde. It Is called
the olectrlo hydrogen gun. There nro
thrco methods of iMng the ann. Uy the
ilrst method , Mr. Chrmbcrlaln claims ,
the projectile is Bout from the ynn by a
pressure equal to U7,000 atmoaphero.H , by
the eecond process by four times
that force , nnd liv the third
method it Is transformed into an air gun
with a pressure of from l/iOO to 11,000
pounds. The pun is shnplo , without
ether mnohlnery than the chamber and
barrel. The demand for now vnlvablo
weapons is so grant thnt Fomo of the
great powers may Hnd in this arm the
executor they have been nntlctnatlncr ,
while Mr. Clmtnborlain may Una in it
the fortune the shadow of" which has
kept his brain activoandhis hando busy
for tna ny a day.
Georgia's Wealthiest Negro.
Peter Vickers is the wealthiest negro
in ColTco county , Georgia. Ho owns between -
tweon live thousand nnd six thousand
acres of land , and is a No. 1 farmer. His
cotton is magnificent , perhaps the best
in the county , and his corn crop is in
good proportion. Ho will make $2,000
worth of produce this year.
Killed by Koquost.
A workman near Breslau killed his
brother by firing a ballot through his
head , at the brother's repeated and
urgent request. Then ho tried to kill
himself , but did not succeed. IIo was
tentenccd to thrco yours' imprisonment.
The request of the brother was clearly
proved.
Jtivonllo Vloo In Cincinnati.
In Cincinnati two girls , ono of whom
was but eleven years old , were arrested
for drunkenness ; two boys , ono only
eight years of ago , charged with being
incorrigible , were taken to tbo police
station "shuoklod together with hand
cuffs. "
M. 1J. Blair , alderman Fifth ward , Scraa-
ton , Pa. , stated Nov. 9 , 'S3 : lie had used Dr.
Tbotnav Kcluctrlc Oil forspratus , burns , cuts ,
bruises and rheumatism. Cured every tirao.
A nijj Colonization Scheme.
It is reported that Boston , Gnlvoston
nnd California parties have Bccuron a
rant of 10,500,000 acres of land In
§ cnorn , Mexico , upon wliioh they propose -
pose to place colonies of Europeans.
1602. Sixteenth nnd Farnam streets is
the now Rock Island ticket ollico. Tick
ets to all points east at lowest rates.
Is Consumption Contagious ?
The Michigan state board of health ,
believing consumption n communicable
disease , advises that all pupils affected
bo excluded from the public schools.
HelenaJontana
, ,
The rtly nf Helena It located In tbnhpnntlMl
rrlcklr I'car Valloyi IB nubeluntl.illy built or utona
and brlclt. with sootl hotuln. cliurrlics , nrhools and
nil modprn conveniences nf Ulo. TboouclPtr In ox-
ccptlonnlly lilehclHHH , havintr morn tbun the aver-
Ofifl iiuniburoreducntccl and IntelltK fit pconlo.
A u pliiccorrviltluiice It l unrqiililted. It
run be readied by luxnricnin trnlns dally , wlili
tlirouiihdlnlnRrareon tboUrcatNorlbornnndNor *
tliern racltla llallnayB from Bl. I'aul unit Mtnno-
npolli , or from Kansas CUT , via Unlou I'ucltlo
Itnllroad.xno ratt round trip tleketi.
Montana liaatlozeu * of broiid viillryi no fcr-
tllBnltuthoflciiosiUof WICB tbai armur ) find In
them a pnrndlou or uroductlvouei a and u homo mir-
ko' for nil yield.
( Ireulnt ofnll ndvnnlOBri of Montana IB the
\\nnilcrfulcllmate. Tlio yarin wlnJs of tbo Pa
cific Occ n modlf jr the tcmpcrn'.nro to the dccreo
wlilch nfforda the highest phynl.'nl comfort. Tboilr
| g to ftlllof ozonouml nooihllfnitlliK In Us otTocn
tbftt tlioconUnuodeiltlonco r/f iJUoueo la uu Impro
bability.
Con uniitlTe find In thf almott conrfant 8itcvs
lion of bright tumhtnu dayi aid dry atmosjthtro rtmt-
ditB which UOD drlvu away ttieli * wnral ymp
tom , and a qntcb tucrraut of ifftttte and fah iiidi.
cntt an early return of health.
Cor fall Information , address
L. 0. PHELPS , Soc'yCitizens Commillcc ,
Hu'cn ) , Montana.
in
Corner Oth and Harnoy StraoU , Omaha.
FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL
Chronic Diseases and Deformities.
DR. A. T. MoLAUGHLIN , President
Founded by Dr. J. W. MoMenamy.
NEBRASKA.
National Bank
U. 8. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB.
CapltaL - - - - $4OOOOO
Surplus Jan. 1st , 180O - B7.OOO
Offlcernod Dlroetori--IIenry W. Tatoi , President
14WUS. Uwd , Tloo-Pretldent ; Jamai W. Hatiue , Vf
T. Mor t , John B. Oolllni , It. O. Cutting , J. K. I
F Ulok , W. n. B. Uugbui , caitilsr.
THH IRON BANK.
Corner 11th and Funim Sti.
A General Ilanklne Bualneu Trannfinted
CORLISS BRAND
Collar * aud C'uU > , ,
Correct EtjUi.
Beit Quality. < Perfect Fitting.
TRY THEM.
CDltKS AND I'HKVENTa.
Colds Sore Throat Bronchitis Rheumatism
, , , , Neuralgia ,
' l'rost mt01'
CONSEQUENCES OF TAKING COLD.
The application of ItADWAY'S HEART UKUKtr. totlin
part urTeoleU , will Inituntlr rollaro ami
orjn
cure the auuerer Intornallr In iloaci of from Ihlttr to Jrator
.
aUlr flropi. In
half tumbler of
. t will in
a. few moment * . Cmnni.Hpuraa. Hour Blonmoli , Colic , riatalonco Ueirtburn niarrhOM MI , .
* Kick IIM i- i
% V"i.y T ' .Vtnf' . uimvAv' 4 c * ? B"VfAIX"1" " ' " Sin ? whSSliTi uK"rff
A Physicians Advice.
1 Biifloretl for year *
from general debility.
Tried other remedies ,
anil got no relief.
My I'hyMdnn prescilbed S. S. S ,
I Increased In llcsh ;
My appotllo Improved ;
I gained strength !
Wo * miulo young rtgaln ;
It Is the best mcdlclna I Icnovr of.
MAJiAi.KYTfui'KX , Onklniul City , Ind
Scud for our book on lilood and
Skin Disea'os ,
SPKCIKIC Co. , Atliuita , Ga
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
For Horses , Cattle , Shop , Djgs , !
AND rOOLTKYi
( SOOl'nao TlooU iiTrrntmrnt of Anlnmls
umXJIiurt tstnl free. ,
cents < lpTprnrotigei < tlnii , liilli mnintloQ "
A.A.iSplnnl AI.'lilnuKN , illllll I'OTCT.
11.11. Siriilnn , IjiiinriieHn. ItluMiinntlgnu
< ! . ( ! . DNlcinpnr , Nnnnl lll rliuruc .
l.I . --lloln or Urnli" , U otiiiH.
) MK.4'oii2hif ! JlfnvrM , I'ntMiuinnln *
V.r. rallaor tJrlprn. olljclio. .
4 : , < ! . .tllHcnrriiifC. lliMiior
II. II. Urinary nnd Klilnny
I.I. Kruinlio l l oimi > M , nlitnuu.
J.K. DlHOiiiiCH < > ! ' l > lKe llou , I'aralyslB.
Single Bottle ( orcrtMiloecaX - - .OO
Hlablo ( ! i r , wlUV Plx-cinM. MnmiAl ,
Vetorlnary Ouro Oil ami I'edlcator , 3T.I1O
JnrVclcrlimry Cure ( III , - l.OU
Sold brDriu8liit ! or Sent Prepaid anrwhcr *
and in any quantity ou Ilccclpt of Ftlco.
HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO. .
Oomor William nnd Joha Stt , Now York.
SPECIFIC Ho ,
In use 3) jT r . Tlio otilr ne fiU romejj for
Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness ,
Ktul I'roBtratlon , from overwork nr oU r cunMis ,
81 per l l. or 8 vlnlu and larco Tltl pn d r , for CO.
SOLD nr nnuiHitKTi' , or pent p < Mtpalil on receipt
ofprlco.-HUMPlinE.YS1 MEDICINE CO. ,
Cor. William and John Bit. , If. T.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIQ , 107O.
W. BAKEIl & CO.'S
B
It ttl/scliitcly iiure nnd
< t Ii soluble *
No Chemicals
Nte tueJ In III rrrjiarfttloa. It hti MOT *
lAan t\rt ttmti tfit trgt\ Ot CuQO *
nilxcil with FUrch. Arrowroot or Sugur ,
ft ml li tliprtfjrt far inor economic nl
toittitg tttt ( Ant on * etntatttp. It U
tlcllci > ti , noiirliMnfr , trctixtliritlnf , KA-
PII.Y ItKJCytCU , and iilmlritily idiptcd
fjf linilldi ti wll pcrnoni l.i littltk *
SoM by ( IrocoM cvoryuhere.
W. BAKER & CO. . Dorchefltor , Masa.
J. L. Erlrson , Local Agt. 200 N. 10th
THE SPECIALIST.
Moro tlmn 15 ypiri * ' oxpcrlonroln the tro.ltriidntol
PRIVATE DISEASES.
A euro Kii.irnntrcd In 3 to live diiyi without the lo i
of auliuur'i Uriu' .
STRICTURE
nl" jtly piirwl wllliont I'.iln ' or Imtriimontsi no
ciHtlnn ; KI illlatlriu , Tim nuiH rcninrkithlo reinody
known to modnrn prtcnrc. Wrlto fur circulars.
SYPHILIS
CURED IN SO TO OO DAYS.
Dr. McOrrn'a treatment fur thin Icrrlliln lilood din.
rnno Imi boon proiiiiiincccl Ui nm t powerful nnd
micccMful remedy ovurdlsuovi'iecl for tint nb ulut
euro of tills dlsoino. lilt BIICCI'HH with tliln ( thcina
Ima norer bct'ii o'luallfd. ' A complvto CUUK QUAU-
rr.D.Vrlto for Plrful r .
LOST MANHOOD
and nil wonlmntHnf tlio iioxiinl ornaiu , nervoninoni ,
llinldlly nnddo < | ioniluiicriibioliitolj' curod. TMors-
llof la ImnuMllttto nnd complete.
SKIN DISEASES ,
Catarrh , rli unintl m , nnd nil tlaea ! < cu of the Wool
llvrr , kldncya nnd Uliuldor permanently cured.
FEMALE DISEASES
Mid nonrnliita , niTTrmkiipssnnddliononof thontuiu-
ocb curud. Tlio Ductdt'i "lloinu Trcalmunt" for
IndlCB ) pronounce1 * ! by nil who liaro nsod It , lo !
the nioit comirota unri convunlcut ri'iniMly ofor offered
ferod for the trimtinont of foiualu dlnu.inoN. It I *
truly a wnnderful rvmcdjr. No Inntriiiuoriti ; uo
pain. Huuns foil I.AIIILM riiou STO 4 ONI.V.
DR. McGREW'S
marreloun uicrcu Man won for him a reputation
which U truly lutlonnl In clmr.irtur , nnd lilt grout
armjrof pntlent ruachoi ( rum lliu Atlantic Ui tin
1'acltlc. The Doctor la n KrldunUi of "itKOUI.AIl"
mudlclnn nnd lint hud lonttiind ciirofnl oipvrlnnco la
hofipllnl practle , and li clniwl nmnnif tlm loadlnn
IxiclalbU lu inoilurn aclfnro. 'I'renliuunt br cntre-
tpundonco. tVrlte for clrculnr * ubuut cacuof tb
abovodlsuaaoa , rnKK.
Office , 14th and Farnam Sta
Kntranco on either atrcot.
DR. RICHARDS ,
PRACTICE LIMITED TO
ANn
NERVOUS SYSTEM ,
ROOMS 316 TO 320 BEE BUILDING ,
OMAHA , NEB.
MANHOOD RESTORED.
RESTORED.rt
, rt
Wonderful Spanlib
Itemed ? , caret A ! )
Hervom Dlkeiit * .
iuch M Weak Mem
ory , Lou of lira In
1'ower , | Ietd eb .
Wakefaloei. , Lo |
&r imiy Jluuliood Nervou -
ftor Use. ncea , Tjntltude , all
fruuiXlTe. drntri ) nnd lull o
powtrof the Generative Ofnunii , In either er.
caiined by over-exertion , youlhrul Indleeretloni.oi
I . * av t * *
m ItUllllliJi'OlJIllin iJllOQ
and iDinnltx. I'nt un In convenient form to ctrrt
lu the vent pocket. Price gl njiackago , or6 forji
Bent by mall to &nv Atldreoi ) . Circular frco. Zlto/
tlon thin tmner.
aumiDcuiiicitco. ,
KDIthALK It.
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Kuhn
J. A. Fuller & Co. , Cor. Hth A llouilu RtreeU.
A. P. futut & Co. Council Jllun . fowi.