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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1896)
TJ1E OMAHA DAILY J3EE : SUNDAY , FEBllUAllY 23 , 1S5 > . . CONDITION OF OJIAILVS TRADE JoU' rs Report No Important Chaugo in the Local Sitnatiou. COUNTRY COLU.CTIONS ARE NOT GOOD 1'imm-rM llolillnBr I.HM Vrnr'n Croi | Keeps Mil inOut of Clreiilnlliiti CoiiilinrtsuiiH Mr IM rill llnrUrlM i tin In I.lie Moeli ViililUN. Tnken In the ftggrognlo there lias been lery little clmnge In the volume of bu l- netrt doing the past vvfck , n eompar * ! with the record of pluvious weeks. Ocoiislonnllj lncieu 1 roles me reported by th's or th it house , but pueh evidences of Iriiprovemont nro generally wauling nnd the mo t that run be said of the jobbing bulliesIn gen eral IH thru It In Just iibout holding It ? own , As > compnipd with a } cir .igo , IIIOHI honors nro phovvlng HOIUP llttlo Improvement , not xcry Inrgo to be sun. , but still nn Improve ment , which ! taken to Indicate that thp low polnl In the period of depre lon hn" been touched , units.1 ! the futme 1ms In ptoru Hume fr ( h dl--aster of which there IK us jot no Intimation. Interviews with the lcml'u | jobbers of the city btlnft'out tliu fact that nil-lire- " * Kcneiiilly in the territory leached from this city Is uboul nil that could be expected. The demand foi meiclmudli'c Is Meady , nnd good * | , | c going Into con umpllon ur rn t : i" ibey are sent 'Jilt Into the country. Ax a multei ot fait , t.'Veiy onu ls < inlying vuiy fpiltlnglv , but that wrm to lie cxpeultil. anil no tine Is dlKiippjIntid from thai entree. The iclnll nude all over tributary ter ritory IP firmly ii nHril to blt.v onl.v us tbcro Is u ilcmand for the meieli indlHo , mvi no Inuieaso enn lie cxpe-crid until there Is n larger consumption of KOod bv the people. Just at the present the- consuming power of the people N not lingo , owing In tlie lift place to tlie low prli'c" ) nt vvhl h nil kinds of fuim ptodrrcp me Belling. Another leiiron for thesciirclty of inimev In the countrv .n nil the cou-miiit'iU llrnllcd puieli lnv power of tliu people l the fHCt thut the firrmcrH me boldltig buek n 1mno luuportlun 1 of last se.iKon' " utop nnd niu 'Ikcly to con tinue lioldii'g on until htnvv ralim Ir. the rprlriR xlvc HHoiiiaiue of u bountiful ylold tlie coming tiaMin. The uvernge fnrmer llKurt" that | ) ilceme nlioitt ni low now us they cnn \v\v \ well go mid thut by holding 01 he IUHV Herure better pi lees 1'iter In tile sc'.wjn , .mil nt the i,11110 tlmo piotect hlni'-olf rignlnst u po"lblc "her lime In the next erop. At the pie ent time very little produce of iinv kind ! going out of the Htiite and the nrnount ot money returning for gcneriil circulation Is In confluence xcry small. I'utll there K change In till1 * respect no decided Impiovemenl' enn be ex-pccled in tlie volume of bu lnesu ilolng. A niomlncnt jobber of Ibis elty , who has just bevn milking tlin lomids of the leading western jolililng points , repot H tlmt Omaha IH doing an well as nny other cll.v In this pnrt of the world nnd Hint liiinlness. ucncinlly speiiklntf , l dull everyvvheie. At KnlisaH City ho found cvei v one complain ing , though they nre rather enreful there to give strangers nn Impression that bti l- ncss Is renlly good. Clilengo Is more quiet than ever before , nnd , though ciovvds of people aio to be met with down on the main business Htieet * , which constitute nbout all of the clly llmt the nvcnigo vWtor see" , there me any number of vacant houses nnd stoies on the back Htrects nven St. Iiortlsvlileh Is about the best off of nny eltv In the country. Is dull. The Kioceiy jobbeiH of thai cltv claim tlmt they Old not muko n dollar the past year , owing to a heavy loss of business con sequent upon the opening of small houses at other points , which ha\e cut off n large part of theh .southwestern business. BANK CLEARINGS. Thp loeal bank clearings of the pnsl week xvero pmnll , but at the same time latper than a year ago , the Increase amounting to 10.0 per cent , which would seem to bear out the statement of the Jobbers to the effect timt more business Is doing now than n vear ago. While there lias been nn Increase In the dealings , taking tlie counliy us a whole , a number of good cities report i decrease ns compared with last yeai. Cities like Cincinnati , Louisville , 1'eorla nnd n.och"s- ter fhovv hcnxy decreases. St. Joseph re ports total dealings for the week of only $1,139,114 , or a jdeerca e of 23 C per cent a- * eompaied with the coiresponding week of last year. The f mailer cities of the v e t jeneralv | report decreases , as Lincoln , Sioux Cltv and Fremont , .but Hastings Khovvs a gain. .MARKET VALUES. During the pat week or more there has been n stiffening up of values on live stock nt South Onluha , particularly hog , which linH held th's ; market considerably above competing points. This Is particularly notleealile when comparisons are made xvllh Kansas City , whose market has been lower all the week. Thus on Thursday the bulk of all the hog * sold here at prices thai xvere Above the top price p'lid at Kansas City , while the bulk , of all the soles there xvns below the lowest pi lee paid here. Still Kansas City 1ms been getting a good ninny more hogs than this market , showing tlmt there Is eomo poweiful Influence at work to overcome such a great difference In market values. OMAHA GU.V Condition of Trailo mill ( Inotntlonn oil Slnplo nnd Fancy I'roiliieo. noos Tie 'i i-t'ick. inc. irU'iTnH-Commcn nnd old Blades , 60 fair to BOOI ! stuck , 7 Ip. clnlcc'ro fnncy mutiny , ISjJllc. VHAICliolc. . ' fill , 70 to 100 Its. , are quoted t CHWTot lirec nnil conrsc. 4f } < c. CIIlSnKU-nomrMlo brick. ll'Jc ; Edam , per do : . , to 50 ; Club house , Mb. jarr , per < loz , J3 00 ; I.lmlinrKcr , finer'cr } Hi. 11140 ; noqucf rt , . -lli , Jais. per > ] nr. js.COj Younff Americas , ll'ic ; 'Jvvlni , fnncj , lie. rOUI.THV Dtiimtul riilrkriw. RWr ; roarsi' mid liiiRe , 5" > , if(6o. ducks , ilmlce , lOflllo ; turkeyB , iholi'iU014u ; hi-e. fc. rotJLTHV Mve C. Jarnbson of the Montnnn Poullry I'ntklnK anj Bupplv company , quolo llvo poultry nun nnit anrnl nt : HfnB nml JOUIIB rixwrern. 6'ic ' ; old locks. 2'to ' : turkfv hens. 8Vvc : > OUIIB rurkey Boblilcrii , 71jc : old ToiiiK. Co ; clucks , full ft.illKicd , 7c : tteese , Cc. HAY Upland , J3.00 ; mlilland. J451 ; lonlind , JI.OO ; r > e blrnvv , J3 50 ; color inakrs the pilco on Imy ; lljlilnra ! \ \ HC | ! the best. Only top srailcs trlni ; Icip prlccH 1IHOOM rOIIN Hxtremely slow Bale ; new ciup , Oi-llvcrod on track In country ; choice green clf.vvnrklne cnrpct. per Ib , 2'ic ; cluitco green , iiumlnR I" hull. 2140 : comm..n. I'Jc. OAMU Jaik snip ? , 75c J1.00 ; eoldcn plover. I1.25 ; Jack inlibltd. pr doz , tl WiTl 23 ; unall lablilu , ( I ; iniillnril ilucks , 3M ( J.71 ; inl- henil , | 3.7r4 00 ; cnnvnHliiicIc ducks. J1 00 8 00 , icni , inue V\IIB | , | 200j225 : teal , Kie-en wine , 1.7r 2 DO ; mUcil iliickf , 1.752.23 ; Cnniula peete , l6.00J7.50i mull g < fse. HSOQ500 ; binnls , J3 W ; Bqulrieln. pel iloz. . CW75e. I'laKONH Mtp , Jl.OOjfl.JO ; dead pigeons not wanted. vnnnTAm.m Tp IATOiiJ norliln , per nix-banket cinte , Jl 23 fAnnAtlB-Cnllfoinla tU : ! : , per Ib. . 2c rOTATOIIW-rnncy native ntock. 30o : from 'nrIn ' Binull loin , SOSiSTu ; Colorado stock , 45c. ONIONH-1'er lu. . 35 ; oc. 1I1JAN8 Hand plikid navy , per bu. , Jl KO. : T 1 > cTATOis-Cholcc ) locK , 52.f002.73 I'lJI.JJIlV Culfoinla , per dor. . No. I , S3i- ; No. I , ittftKvt Wemern Nilirnrkn , 40c. MilA lIKANK-IVr Ib . tc. Jl'.A,1K.ll.c'nrKS-I''r 10-qt. cnae. J1.75. Pin 1'I.ANT Hot house slock , per < ! oz. SOc. . Hen u'avlK , 1100 ; choice "l' v IwlB" . J32W1.50. . 'ern-j , 7.0i 750 ! I OXP * . 12 r.1. MAT.AOA nn.Vl'HS-r.r on-lb hbl , J10003.W ; per C5 to 70-lb. uriiKH , J-iSflfifiOO. Innhmurli IM iiuingm mo really the chief fieah fruit now utitalnnblv , with the rxuplbn of a liw wmrum nnd iippli-B , the publlo MIIJ nnlumlly | M. Iiitrieiiled lo know wlivtlur or not IIH | | i ) pu- lar fiult will ixiiiilnuf In to In abundant supply. nnil at jurli prlieg im lo phu-o It vvllliln Iho imiuiR of nil. Inauinuch UH we have In tiauxlt niivv iil ut l.C W pacKaKfH of Hlcllj oninKfn. ami u liiliromln IIIIB nt lean .1 million juul n half I > M lu ! pur In ciuiiUMipllim bt-lvvfen now nnd July I. rh IlkPllhoud IH for continued lurg" iui > | . | les nnd law prill * . Wimlilniiton Nnvul irniii ( > lieea como Into bonr- Intfn.ni HIUM in | | te ) tum afrer planllnu , and urn In lull biarlnt ; finin plght to twrlin JIMIH Al the BU of Kevin they nrii piofltuble Bjurira of Income to I he piodiurr. It l further Intermllnk' , from a horticultural polnl of view , lo null * that the crop for un omniru treu of thlH Umnulir IH from lx lo t n I.OXCM pjcr tr e , nnd Hint llu ci r of | uckln r the frull , wnippliiK U In paper , fuinlidilnK the lox and the labor In nbmit > S ccnlii ptr box , vvllh u ficlcht nililril. , It In Klimvn by RlnllillcH that the lolal con- umplon | of orunKPH during | VM\U | mivilhs uKgrc- KHti1 about SMXiKX ) ) Uixea , ami of limonH ulioul 3,000,000 boxen , m > tlmt the projilirrj maile Unit within a ftvjearn : we should look la our own country for It * moat Important fruit pioduclH , to the eicluxlon of the lmH | > rril | , l provm by tluae lleuri-n. llow K't'iU ' an Incriiiw In connuinpon | | has taken place during the pant twinti-llvn > rnrn IH fliown from ( ho flgurm that In 1673 4i7,0'X ) Uixea of IrnfonS only vvero Imported Into this country , which roiiHtlluti'd nt that time the lolul nupply mid demand that rxlulul. In 1st * } , twenty ) t-arn lattr , thrro wtio ; , : . ( / ) IMH ) toxefl Importeil , go lliul Ilia ilocnuno In 1WI alrr.id > Mhong that Iho coniiK'tltlnii of Iho dommllu product In f U l > y HIP fonlcner to the citcnt of H < lecrra e of [ ) ,000 boxe > , coniinenclne llm IxKlnnlnif of Ihu rnd of lemon Inimrlullcjii. Quolutloni : UltANnUS-Callfornla lui'l I..1 neeilliiiKi. fancy. j:2i i2.W ; ChainI I 7IGiH ) , funcy navelx , 3 jtf 3(0. choice , . ' .i503W. l.iMONS-Meilno : , } J. > fi4 IS ; California * , tlANANAS-Cliolce large tock. per bunch , 12.00 OI.U ; medium * l rd bunchm. Jl.TiOIOO. MIBCKLl ANUOUB. OY8TUI18 Medium * , lie ; * tandaidj , We ; utra * 'L * ! flfttt , 23c ; Branch & Co , ' lect . 27c ! New | YorX counlR , JOo. itandard bulk , per ral. . 11.19. MONEY rancr white , per Ib. , lie. M\'Ln RYilUP-riv * e l. cans , acli , $2 ! ( ral cans , per dot. , 112 ; H sat. cant , 162 ! ; quart U n . IJ75. 1 cifiiPure : } juice , per linlf bbl. , | 3 : per ! MHAfKl'r KHAUT-Pcr bbl. . J375 [ half bbl. , 11 K. . ; riciS New crop , California , lo-lb. boxes , per Ib. , lOc , Imp'rtcJ fancy " 0-lb. Ixjxcs , 15c ! choice , JO-II' . I'oxe-s , llijlfllc. tiATIIS New 1'crflnn , Wb box s , per Ib , me , fuliH. 10-lb. lioxen , per Ib. , Sc. MAl'l.i : Sl'tlA It-Choice , per Ib , JSlOc. PIIEFKHVKS At ctlcit , 20-lb palls , each , - Per 100 , 4 M ; inch , tc , Nl IB Almonds , Callfmnln , per Ib i mcillum l/e , lOo , TntraRoni nlniondi , l > er Ib , larsc , 12'iO. ' lltntllii , inr Ib , tc' llnsllj'i w lnuts per Ib , fnncv roti hell , 12s. vtnmmrd * , llffll'ic ; nilxMt * . per Ib , 10r ; pcacnns. pollslied imillum , loc. InrRp , .2c : pennuto , ran , 6Hc ; ron i il , tn ; uc ; blikon naif , rinnll , per bii , Il.Tii , hickory niit i IniRp , per bu. , U W ; Untk wntnuls , per MHATS. * * 400 to 600 Ibs. liiil : > Good tcers , , oHIiSe : fcoud cons nnd heifer * , 44f3c ; medium cuvvi nnd helfer . 4 lc ! coed forcn.uartfr cows ami heifers , 3 < ic : eood hindquarters cov And hilfns , C'ic ; cow rounds , be : cow chucks , 30. le < f liiiderlnlns , fresh , 20c : frozen , 15c ; beef IdllC , biinrii'f.s , 9'4c ; sirloin bulls , bondets , fi'ic ' ; loin bails , ( iijc cow ribs , No , 3 , 7' ' c | cow loins , ' Mlii"rciX--t > res ed inuiron. $ ' 4e ! racks , 10c : ' ' ' U\-nr'5fitt twt-s , r.c'poi'k : loins. SHcs spare . " . " C ! l'rik chtulders. f. c ; | iork shouliicm , mil. .M\i. polk lilmmlngs. o'4c ' : tendcrlulni , p'ljs1 fofr. r-leaiifd. per doz. . Tie. HIDKS AND TALl.OVV. . . .WIV N'o 1 Rneii hliles , 4llu ; Nn. 2 crecii hldfi1 , 3'4i' ! No , 1 gieen inlled hides , r.'tc ' ; N'n 2 Kr.'i'ii fiillMl hldis , 4 > < c : No. 1 mien Kaliinl hlilm , ' . ' i to 4) lb . , I'ii. ! Nn 2 gmvi sailed hldiR , 21 to 4'i ' llm , 4He , No. 1 venl calf , 8 to 13 Ibs. , Ct , Nn 2 v Mi dilf , 8 t. ) li llm , 4c ; No 1 dry Hint hide" , 7flhc ; No. 2 d" } Hint hides , MOo : No. 1 div Hilled Itldrn. Cc. pitlt ruled hides , Uc pu Ib less tln.n fullv iiirnl Blinni' I'Ul/IS ntecn failed , ench 2JflCOd , ciecn mlled hrnitliiga ( short vvooled early nkliis ) eucli ! . ' < ; , dr } t-lienilliiKii ( shoit vvooled early fklnc ) . No 1 , fatlr 10e ; dry pncailings ( Bhorl vvouled laily fklns ) , No. 1 cneh , tc ; dry Hint Km > HS nnd NcbincVn btitehei wool pells , per Ib actual wilclit , Jy6c ; illy flint Kansas nnd Nc- lim k.i Mm mill wnol pdls. per Ib. , nctual welghl , 48 c' , dry flint Colun.d. butcher wool pcll ! , In i Ih. . ueliial vvlRht , 4riCi4c ; dry Hint i\ilonulu MUM tin v\fn , | pells , | Wr n , t nCUi \vilKbt , 4(5 ( < ; dry plctes nnd bucks , actual wclcht , IV'ai. feet cut cff , n.s It Is useless to pu > flc'lkllt OP t'.l'Ill. I'ALLIMV ANI > OUI'Afin Tallow , No. 1 S'ir ; tallow No. 2. So ! Kreasc , while A , Site' iiia e. vihlle II , 3c | Girae , jeliou , 2efc ; cii-aKe' juk , So ; old builer , 2 2Hc ; beeswax , prime , rPtT2Jc. touch tatliivv , Uti. 1IONIK in tui loin weighed and delivered In riilcago : t > rj burralii. p r ten , I120014 | 00 ; dry couiitiy. lileacluil , IHI ton , Jld O0iri2.00 ; ilrv counlrv. damn and mt-aty , per ron , jo OOffS 00. A\OOI 1'n nlied , Hne hfavy. rf7f ; line light , SO'ioi iiu.ulrr blood , 10pl2c ; swily , burry and clmlfv , hf/.v , eottpil and broken , coarse , 7f c ; tottrd nnil biokrn , llni > , liJISc. Tlcecea hed Mnllum , 13M p : line. 14flCc ; tub navlm ] , leg ISc ; MiuK. So ! buehs , 5ct lag locks , 2if3o ; dead Ped. , , Illack Illack Yem lings llluck cubs Ul.ick Montana Mountain . . . . Illack Montana Ycarllnns . . . Ul.ick Montanu Cubs rillvi-r Tip rillver Tlji Yrlss bllvor Tip Cubs , mown , YcarllnKi Cub TUIicr 8 00 POX Hllv'cr ( accoidlng la bcautl ) 10000 WOO . 40 00 30 00 , 10 Od Mlvcr I'.ilc die- cor.llng to bca' ) ) M 03 CO 00 20 ( K ) 1500 GOJ Cruiin . . . . > 7 00 3 UO 2 00 1 50 1 00 llt-d 1 50 1 23 100 75 25 Oiuy 50 40 35 15 Kit SO 40 30 20 10 3 OH 2 00 1 SO 10BO Marten 2 00 1 50CO 1 UO 1 00 50 Mink CO 4 25 10 Mink Dark. . . . . . . 86 65 45 20 10 Mountain Lion ( perfect beau und feet ) 19 2 Otlei 800 69 7 S 00 4 00 2 00 Otter Tale 7 00 5 00 4 00 3 00 1 50 llaccoon . . . . . . . . . . 60070 50 35 30 10 Raccoon. Ulack ( as to beaut . . 504 ? 2 SKUNKj . ' Illack , cased 123 75 50 50 25 Short striped * 1 00 70 43 40 25o Narrow slrlpeu. . . to 40 25 20 10 Hroad striped. . . . Wolverine . . . . > . . 4 00 3 00 200 200 i oo Wolf Mountain. . 300 t 00 1 50 75 40 Wolf 1'ralrle. . . . : 60 40 20 10 Heaver.-per fkln C 4 50 20 > ) 4 00 200 Heaver Klts..v. , 1 00 1 50 75 CO MtJSKIlATS hprlnir \\lnler 9 Tall 7 Kits l.lv i-rpool Market * . I.IVI'HPOOI. , Teh. 22 WIinAT Spot quiet : demnnd poor , Xo 2 red winter , 5s 7d ; No. 2 led MirlnK. htocks cxhau loil ; No. 1 hard Manltobi , GS G'l ; No. 1 California , 5s Sd. rntuien closed iiulet , with rVbrunj nnd March ' 4il hlft'ier and othci months 'id hlKher ; business heaviest on middle. posllUn ; I'tbiuary , March , Apill and May. f.s < iiil : Juno nnd Jul > , Bs 7d. COIlN Spot ptfTdy ; American mixed new , 3s ijd Kntures closed quiet , vvllh IVliruary un changed and othei months Mil higher ; liunlness ntiout equally dWrlliutcd , I'ltiruary. 3s ; March , SH "id ; April , ! s 'jd ; May , 3s 1'Jd ; June , 3s 1'J.d , July , 3s IHd. PlXJUn Hull , dimnnd pooi i St. Loul fnncy vv Intel. 7 Pd. 1'HOVIHIONS llaron. steady : demand , modfr- nlo , Cumberland cut , 28 to 30 ll . , 2"is ft ] ; short iltjo 28 llm , 27s ; lonn clear , llsht , 45 Ibs , 27s : lone clear , henvy , 55 lb . , 20s Cd ; short clear h.ii k * llKhr , 18 IM , 27s ; shorl clear middles , heavy. BI Ibs , SCs ; clear bellies , 14 to 1C Ibs. , 27 61. Shoulders , square. 12 to 18 ] ln , 2 , ' 6d. Ham . short cut. II to 16 Ibs . 38s Cd Tallow. llnu North American , 20s Sd. lieef , extra India miss , 7lB Jd ; prime mess. 5Cs 3d 1'ork , primp misi > , ( hii > vvestein , 61s 3d ; fine western , medium , < 6 3d. l-.inl dull : prime weitfin , 27s 1x1 ; lellned , In palls. 2fi Gd. Cltnnsi : Quiet ; demand , modernte ; finest Amorlinn , while nnd colored , 45s. lll'TTl'll 1'lnest United States , 05s ; Bood , 'oiLI Turpentine pplrlts , 218. Ilosln. common , 4s 7Jlil. t'otton seed oil , Liverpool icflJicd , 17s nni'I * rorcquarleis , 3'id ; t . o. b , 'lIOI'S At i.ondon ( Pacific const ) , 2. In < li - 1'rliit Cloth M rk t. I'AU < lllVnit , Mass , Teh. 22.-U has been a. dull week In Ihe print cloth market. The sales hava been llKht nnd nlmost wholly off colors They were In moderate lots , Beattered nmoHR the mills nnd the deliveries run n few thoiiHind plufH vvtckly throuRh June. A few fpot riH-rH and ifRtilarB vveie sold. Tiierc lian In en nlmost no demand for lesulnrs. Mnnu- fncturer have held Ilrm to 2e for both reKUlars nnd odds , nnd the market Is quotid as Him nt ii , , , i 1,1-1,1' . An nttemnt was made to cut iindir the 2 o InslB In blddlnc. but the manufacturers would not consldei the bids. The prospects me nBnln t nny inciensp In prlcis for Fotne weeks nl leant , nnd the piobablllty Is that hUHlnes.s will contlnuo for tonu- time li > Inquiet. . The spot i.ile * w re nil Inrsc cnoush to ho ot nsslstanee In tlin dollvcrlfs , nnd the sloik Inrrensed 73 ( X ) pieces , ivlds and reeulnr * both piling up , 1v\o or three vveiks more vvlll lirlnit thu mock up to 1W.OOO pieces nnd break the tecoid of recent London Weekly ( irulii Ileileir. LONDON , l'ih. 24. The weather during the past weilc hnH hem pprlnK-IIke nnd Ihc ernps nif hiutliy | nnd forvvnid. In the market wheat Ima iH'en InaellVD nnd ( .onuwhut deiri-s eil nt M down , cspitlally led whiut. Mlllue nnd Hour dllllcult If cell nnd are , buylnK wheat rlowly. Ihe statistical nofltlon IH not thanked. lIoldcrH are not pm-flng , Oillfornlii wheat , cniKix'1. prompt dillvei ) , WHS quoted nt 2Ss Gil , 1'arceln , mrthern kprlnp .illoai was quoin ! ul Cs. Maliiu vvas dull nnd easy , M.Xfil Alil'rl- um'milzu. Miamtr mlxiil , .Ium > nnil Jul ) de- llveiy , j quol'd nl 15s Cd. l > uicel * wrie slow , Itaijey utia. netilectfil , Oats vveie Ilrm and In active , Mixed American oats , prompt Oellvei ) , uuie quoted nt Ite. On Ihe Cnrli In .St. louln ST. LOl'l , Teh. 2J. Then- wan the usual nmmUy of iji.mrinbeia In tliu "mil ) n ) in , " hut Ihi-iii was little tiadhiK. Hoinewbat rrioiiKer feellnK developul In whenl , due to the fact rlml tliu wuk'K clinranceH weiu ver > much IUIKU than expect d , and that n pilvnte Liverpool uililt ! iiporleil n fair demand and 'id ndvance , Kxeepl Hint n invf'aRo iiporllnt ; Gl c bid for May In riilraK" , nolhlnh' of Inlemit ( iimv frnm tint mir- ket , vUitrf rbe holiday vvas cloBely obseivtd. In tin * I ome nuiiket C3'tc VMIU pnld nnd bid for May wheat , unit L'7' ' c vvnu bid fur Mn > turn , Cot Ion Miirliel , ST. LOUIH , IVK 12 ' OTTONVQuI 1 ; mlddlhif , ' \o ; reccliH | | , net , 191 talc a ; rhlpnuiits , tut , liw luli'j ; mock , 71 , MC baleo. llllllllOII CoilHOlK. IXJNDON. IVb. 22. Console , for liolh jnrney and the in count , 10'J' > . Hun KrnncUpo Mining | iiotn < loiiH , SAN I'HANCISCO. Fob 22-Tho olllcl.il ulouliiff ciuotallonu for inliilnj Block * toliy vvcru m tol- SlUrr b-im.UTKo : Mexican ilulUrtt , - , iur , tok'-rapUlc.uar. OMAHA LIVE STOCK 1IARHBI Light Receipts and Steady Prices the Pea- tnrc of the Oattle Trade , HOG BUYERS FORCE A SLIGHT CONCESSION O poll oil nt StroiiKI'rlern Midi HrlnU llujliiK fur Time , hut ( 'limi-il Dull nnil Louvr. SATURDAY , Teb. 22. nccelpts for the ilnyn Indicated nro : Cattle. lloKS. Sheep. Horse'/ . February 22 KA 4.1til . . . . IB February 21 l,4Ki 3,7W 019 I'cbrilnry 20 1,370 4U ! W ' > . . . . February in 2,311 4.1U BIO 8 February IS 1,853 3,773 837 3S February 17 S3S 1,103 Februaiy 15 801 4,189 , 1,152 The receipts for the week nrc : Catlle. IJoRS. Shoep. llecelpts Ihls week.,8,190 21,271 3.211 llecclpls lasl vvc k. . . . . . ,900 18,019 2.JXJ ; Sirno week , ISM 8MI 35,70(5 ( 8.ZUO The recelpN from Jnntmry 1 , to date , us compared with conespondliig perlott of 1895 , nrc ! 1K % . 1S93. Dccrrnsc. Cattle 01,771 77,053 12.2S2 Ho - < 150,17.5 Sai.ljo 93.2S3 Sheep 21,316 21,001 31 CATTM" An usual on n Saturday there vvns few cattle here or on nny other market. So far as the Snturdaj' buslue s Is e-on- cerneil In the catlle division Iho yimls mlghl .Hi" ! about ns well be clo ed. The few cnlllo hero \vero sold , but , the trade vvns without Incident or feature of Import ance. Only a few loads of fat sleers weic offered und they 'tild nt iibout sleady prices thoiifih the m.rrkot vvns lale In opcnlwr. The rnoH of Iho sales were Inside the innKe tl 65&3 bl1. , , . There woie- only elRhl or ten loads of cows nnd hollers on hale unit they went nulcklv nt almost westrrdnx's prices One % rrv choke loud -heifers broimht $3. < J > - Thcro wns xome trading In the stockci nnd foedcr dlvl lon but It was neccs arlly llmlled ovvlnK lo HIP few caltlc on "wle and to the Indirterent chnracter of lire demnnil usual on Salurday. Heprcsentativo sales : No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. L. . . SID Jl l'i 4. . 101" ) $1 50 10..12 C , Jl fi > 2 . . . I'SI ' 32,1 Id. , ,112s 3" . 7..1241 30. 1 . . < S > 1 2-i I1 ! . . , . ft 3 5" 17. . . 1100 3 6. } 3 SJ.I 3 31 43 . . iWfi r BI IB" .I451 T ' " IIm .110 9. . .1014 3 (10 ( 15. . .HIS 1 71 3. . . . 91i ) 340 111 . . 1141 3 M ) 4..1400 3 M 4. . . bSi 3 13 IMS 3 CO COWS. 1. . . . S10 1 r S..10I2 253 1..1S30 2H 2. . . ) 1 ' ) 1..1010 233 1..1IM1 2.0 3. . .loni ) 200 2. 10IU 23" 4. . . 11C7 270 1 . .112) 200 2. . . . S30 23' . C. . 111C 270 1..1IOO 200 2..1010 240 0..100S 270 2. . . . ' 170 200 2. . . 1100 2 40 1 . . . 610 271 I..1000 200 1..10W 24) 1. . . 1320 2 71 2 . . . K ; 210 1 . .Mi ) 240 10..1100 2 S5 i . .1000 2 n r. . . . loss 2 41 r. . . . . n 2 si 4. . . 1000 213 2. . . IfCO 2 M 11..1016 2 81 1 . . . ' 140 211 1 . . 1120 2 : ,0 I. . . . 720 2S5. 10 . .ISO 22H L. . . 72. ) 2 SO 12..113.1 2 KJ 2. . .1160 223 4..HHU 251 2..12V ) 2 ' 10 1..1120 221 2.1..1220 2 Ki 14..1101 20) 1..10.10 22.1 , 1..12SO 2fil 1..1330 301 1..1040 221 H..1110 200 2..1W ) 1 to 4..rfl1 210 1..1190 200 1..12TO 315 1. . . . 900 250 iimrniig. 2. . . . 7SO 3 .VI 1. . . . 410 23 1. . . . SCO 301 5. . . . 41C 2 OT 2. . . . W5 ! i Jl B. . . 418 301 1. . . . TOO 2 BO 3. . . ' . f.10 2' > I. . . . MS 310 ] . . . . 770 2 ( ! ' 1. . . . 730 3 00 L. . 'i < 3 19 4. . . . 470 2fi ) 2. . : . S20 300 1..1100 323 2. . . .10.1 2 71 10. . . . 730 3 00 3. . . . S30 3 SO L. . . 430 2 73 2. . . . 940 3 13 DULLF. 3 . . 10CC .20 I..iri70 273 1..I010 2 S3 1 . .14KO 211 1..1440 271 1..1S70 3 W 1..1170 2M 1..113' ' ! 2 SO 1..HOO 300 1..13CO 2 CD 1..11UO 2 83 STAGS. 1..1040 3 23 CALVES. 1. . . . 310 223 1. . . . 00 423 2. . . . 211 S 23 1. . . 3M 2 75 L. . . 210 I 2" 1. . . . ISO r. 23 2. . . . 3IT > 2 7 1 1. . . . 140 500 2. . . . I'M B 21 1. . . . 230 300 1. . . . ISO 100 L. . . 230 523 STOCKKHS AND I'UEDEnS. 1 . . . 4M 2 73 L. . . 470 3 20 2. . . . 415 3 41 2. . . . sco a so 12. . . . sit 3,20 2. . . . 450 3 oo 1. . . . U < )0 ) 300 1. . , . 530 321 31. . , . 571 350 1. . . . SV ) 300 1. . . . 640 321 S..40) 1 MI 8. . . . D73 300 3 . . . Kg 335 8. . . . 471 350 5..112 * 300 9. . . . 750 340 6 . . . COO 355 ] 2. . . . 1144 3 15 C. . . . G2C 3 43 HOGS The recelpln of hogs were nooil for n Saturday , there being 4,161 held , as ngalnsl 4,2.14 on Saturdaj of last week. The maiket opened fuliU active at prices that were n shade under the hlRh time , yesterday. The carlj bales were largely nt { 3 S3jf3 80 , the- name rnnije at w hlch > ei-terday's bulk sold. Several choice llsht loads fcold at 139 % , which was the top > esterday. Later ns the most uiKcnt orders were filled the bu > eis * < eemei ! to come to the conclusion that they ought li > hive some concci-slon If they were to carry the hogs Cfver until Monday , Salesmen did not feel like maklntr nny concession and the trnde cnme to a standstill , with twenty loads unsold. Salesmen kept lettlnK BO , n load or two nt a time , nnd In tliu end Ihe pens were pretty well cleared. Tne late Kilcs were larselj at $3 S0@ .181 Tiikliiff the market as a whole , the Bales nveraKed fully ns high ns ; a-ilerday. llepre- se-itatlve. rales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. G2 2.13 SO Jl SO 01 2 ( > 2 . . . M S3 51 2SO . . . 380 01 2C8 SO J S3 26 3W Si ) J SO C1 2U7 SO 3 S5 00 251 . . . 360 SI 2S4 . . . .1 SI II iC3 . . . 3 SO 40 2J2 . . . 3 87U 10 334 . . . 3 S2'fc M 271 . . . 3 ST'i 10 253 . . . 3 S3 01 2J2 40 3 S7 S2 234 . . . 361 CS 2.11 fO 3 S7i ( , 72 21C . . . 3 SI fii 201 SO 3 87'fc 75 220 80 3 SI 01 247 120 .1 W C3 211 40 3 fil 61 24G . . 3 ff ) W J82 60 3 SI It ) 210 120 3 W 41 348 . . . 3 SI HI 237 40 J W 43 S49 1CO 3 SI 01 231 . . . 3 DO 63 277 40 3 SI 71 22S . . 3 10 54 3.11 . . . 3 81 OS 210 . . . 31-0 08 2C2 . . . a1 202 233 . . . 3 V'O V ) m SO 3 S3 03 211 . . . 3W 48. , 293 ICO 3 SI 75 2IS 4) 300 1,2 S83 . . . 3 81 Cl 21S . . . 3 'W IS 101 16) 3 SI 01 211 . . . 300 120 301 ICO 3 SI l > tt 218 SO 3 M W 278 SO 3 SI . . . . . . . . . . . J ! > 2'j 18 312 . . . 3 Sri C7. . . 213 . . . 3 W * 57 2U1 120 3 65 OS 222 . , . 3 'I2l 13 310 SO 3 SI 7C 20S . . . 3 92'fc M ; o- , . . . 3 si SO 181 . . . 3 93 62 2SO 200 385 07 232 . . . 305 50 "CO . . . 381 75 214 SO 395 1'ias-oDD.s AID INDS. 4 407 40 370 C 300 . . . 3 S2"j 2 ' 4.T. . . . 371 7 211 . . . 382JI 1 310 . . . 3 SO 8 llil . . . 381 1 270 . . . 3 SO B 214 . , , 390 2 395 . . . 3 SO SHI'I" ! ' There vveie no sheep here to make n market. | _ _ _ _ _ CHICAGO iavn STOCK. Murki-t nxlreiiu'l > Mmllril but Prlcrx Show No Improi e-ineiil. CHICAGO , li b , 22. Toilnj'H market was fx- tiemely limited , but prices phovved no Improve ment. The letilpts hrrc and lit othei western ninikclH lids v\eik i-how a he.iv ) Increase ovei UK ! week nnd a > ear HKO , Prices me unuxuallv ovv , nntl the recent declines have been mainly n K od lo choice cairle , heavy nleers Miffcilnt ; In- must , ii the demnnd IH r'ilel ! > for Rood illllrik' , Ilkhl and medium welchlx , I'eil Texnm < ue gocil In iiunllly , nnd tire vvnnlcd by local l.iimhleicr . 1'rlcis Inday ruled ns folluvvs : imi.y bieves , from J 4 25 to (450 ; comninn In irlnte priers , fnim } 3 20 to $430 ; " .tuckers anil leilem , fiom tl t-J J3 SI ; cowp. bulls and heifers , 'loin } 1.8r. to > 2 ; veal calvis. from J4 W lu JC 21 ; Texas fui Hteem , fnmi J3.20 to 3 81 , Toilnj'H recelpta nf IICKS wtri1 lit low the nv- ernue. I'llces wire strons to n little hlcher pnrl } ' . jut vveakcr larer. Common ro prime ilioven sold it from 1385 to 14 87' , , the. bulk of the falH eliii ? nt from $4 15 to J4.2) . C'nnlre bulchir wclKhlH nnil snpeiloi Ilitht bacon IIIKH sold thii ilcluet and ixtirmcl ) heavy v\ere nsaln ills- cilmlnalrd iiH'ilnbt , A jrni ngi > I lie IK hi Jiogn sold nt H M In Hheep prices today were Illlle more ( him lomlnal , ronunon lo choice unlive sheep wen- luotnb'e at frmi J2 V ) lo J373 ; extra export Klieep , nt from $3SD to (4 ; vvciMernx , nt fiom 331 in 13 03 ; Innihs. fiom ( J.75 to (470 Hecilpla : faille , LW hind ; liohii , 1IW ) head ; vhfvp , 1,000 heail. _ KIIIINIIH C'lt > I.Ue Kloi'K- . KANSAS CITY. 1M > . 22. CATTl.i : IlecclptB , Wt head ; shlpmenlii , 1,000 lienil ; markrt sliady n HlriuiK ; 'lexaH Ktcem , I290i300j Texas COVVH , l.XOfi2.75 ; brif sti-UH , tjl > 0iil4.11 ; nnllvii cuwn , lf..fiJ30 ; Btockcrs und feeilcis , } 3.iCiJ3 SO ; liulli1 , l.VKfH 25. | IKKiS HecelplR , 3,700 hend ; shlpmnls , 2 SOO lead : market mronn , 5c hlRhei ; bulk nf Kales , 38 : 390 ; luavles. (35.1fi3.90 : packers , } 3 fOtf . ' 15 ; mixed , 13.75(7390 ; IlKhts , J3 WOT W ; Voikeni , i 5i3 ? 00 ; plea , S3 1563 I'D. HHIJI'I' llecelpls. S0 < ) liHid ; Fhlpnunts. nnni- ; narket Blcudy ; lambs , (3S3 < T440 ; mulloiiH , 12 OOO 3.M. | _ St. l.iiulM IU - Stock. HT. I.OD1S , Teb. 22 , t'ATTM * MaiKet veiy rulet nil the usual small supply uf hatmila ) , { nllvc beeveii. 13.230150 ; llglil Hleers , t2Gjii3.4i ) ; lockers and ftedem , 12. 1003.70 : cows nnd liilfern. 200(8340. ( 1IO(1K Market about strnily and prices un changed , HIUI'I * Markft flow en llejit supply , and only u retail trade done at previous quota- lona. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Stock 111 Hi cord of receipts at tlie four principal mar kets for IVbruary * . ' ; ' Cutlle. Hogs. Sheep. Houlh Omaha . U3 4 1C1 . , . lllcwK'u . , . . WO 10,50' ) l.COO { ulic.18 I'll- . i . HO 3,7 > SOO hi , l.Ul. . . . 100 2&UO 400 Totals . . . , . . . . . . . , . , . 1,353 80.K1 2,20) riiiiinrlnl lliitl.l.V , IVb , J. UxelianKe on London , eight ' 40 mark * 40 life. l PAHia , 1'cK S2.-Tree r cent rente102f r fur i" If 87'4c for the ncrount. UxchnnKd on Ixindnn , 23f 24o for checks. , , , , LONDON , Teh. 22 floM Is quotP. ! toilnv nt nuenos Avres nt 2"ni'rjmltli1. ! | 17 f.2 , l.lsbnn. S3 , ft. IVlerMnirff , Vf .tiTiens , 77 , Home , ln ° > M ; Vl nnn , 103. The niiK.iirtn of bullion Rene Into tliu llnnk of IlnKlnml en balance today , HMO1) ) . I.oiuloii StiVrlc'1 ( luolntloli-i. N , Tcb. 22.- p'm. . closing : CouwolH , in v luiiwuti rnulcom HUH roiisoK noc t. , , . lO'l.VX. ' Y. Central . . 101 Pin. I'ncltlc .in' ' < , l'vniiM\lv.inli. . . . Krlu 17VlaiIliur Krlo''dn 7u. IMox. Cell. nu\v 4tt Mrxlcan onllmrv. infjr HAH SIIA'CU 31 < , il rch ounce. MONIJV H per crnt. - The rnte of dlsjouM frl thfi open mnrkel for short nnd three monlfis' Mil Is I'JOl'.i per cent. AVltKItl * WASlll.VfJTOX WAS IIOHV Aloiiiiinrnt lo lloiinr dip lllrlliplin'i' of tinPntlicr of HIM Cnniilr ; . The movement to erect a monument In honor of Ocorgc Washington nt the place of Ills birth has recently taken definite shape nnd may be regarded as among the nccoin- pl Is Inn en Is of Die near future , I.Jirt jear congress appropriated $11,000 In furthcrfliicc of the project. The design submitted by John Crawford & Son of lluffalo Jinn been accepted. The site of the house In which Washington was born , which Is determined low only by n scullerlng pile of broken bricks and mortar from Iho chimney , Is nbout one mile nnd a half from the I'oloinnc , at n point where that river Is about seven miles wide , and about 600or 700 feet from Pope's crejk , formerly IlrldRo'p creek. This "creak" at this point IK about three-iiiarters | of a mlle wide and very shallow , nol more llian four feet wide at high tide , and separated from the 1'otomac by n sandbar across Iho mouth of It , The monument will stand fifty-one feel above the cement foundation , the monolith shaft rising forty feet four Inches above tin jase. The shafl will pprlng from a foiindn- .lon fourteen feel square nnd eight feet hlnh. Dressed down Hie shaft will vvelghl aboul llilrlysltons. . Above this will rise the stone of the first base , Uvelve feet square nnd one foot eight Inches high. On tills will rest the second base , nine feet three Inches nuarp and three feet high. Above tills will ) o the tile upon which the Inscription will ) o cut , and this will be six feet five Inches square and four fest ton Inches high. The illnth ju t above It will be four feet five nches square anil one foot two Inches high. The shaft thai will fprlng from this will he hree feet eight Inches square and will rise orty feet four Inches above Hie plinth. On he die of the monument Is cut the tnscrlp- ion : : UIUTI1KLACE : : OP : : OEOHGE WASHINGTON : On the lowest foundation will be the fol low Inc : "Erccled by Ihe Drilled Slales , A. D. , 1895. " The shaft will be visible from passing steamers and wll divide wllh Mount Virnon the Interest of the Potomac tourist. A Jolly Old Tnr. The captain of a certain largo railing vessel Insists upon being addras cd AS "Sir" by every one on board , relates Taipei's Round Table. One day a new hand ji I nod the ship and a short'lime ' afler l avlng harbor , being a well-seasoned old s.ilt , he was Intrusted vvllh Die wheel. The captain came up and put Ihe usual rucucm : : "How's her head1 "Nor'-b > -cast , " answered Ihe old tar , "cry Kin Illy , taking the customary hitch In hN Irousers. < "My man , " suavely answered iho taptulii , "on-Ihls crafl , when dne of Ihe crew tprcVs lo me , he gives me a Ullc of respj'-t. Dun't you think you might iio so , lee ? Now how's her head ? " "Nor'-by-cast , I tell'ye'r ' , " shoiitod the tar , displaying not a Uttle Irritation. "I'm afraid you don't quite imde.-Ftaiid me , " responded the ; captain , good-humoredly. "Let rue relieve you athe ( who-1 , arid then do you lake my place and ask me the oues- llon. I will then show you how It should be answered. " r They accordingly changed places. " ' 'Ovv s her 'ead ? " ' roaredi the tar. ' "Nor'-by-easl , sir , " replied the rsptain , with gentle emphasis'oft Iho "sir. " "Then keep her so , my man , whilst I goes forrard and has a smoke , " was the startling rejoinder from Ihe-old reprobale , who calmly commenced to suit the action to the v\ord and disappeared up by the forccabtle , 1'ght- ' Ing a match as he wenl. Vnluo of Property oil llrouilwny. The sale of two Inches of New York real estate at $100 per Inch led a land expert to do some odd figuring , says a correspondent. "Did you ever stop lo Ihlnk whal Ihe value of a piece of land aboul Ihe size of your hat localed on Dioadvvay or In Ihe business sec- linns of Flflh avenue would bo ? " he asked. "Of course , the value would depend some what on Ihe condition of your head , for an Inch difference Inside would mean a good deal. The man who wears a sqven-lnch hat and owns a frontage on IJroadwa ) of Ihe same dimensions con realize money enough from the- sale of It lo give him a moderate slart In business. An Inch of land facing on Broadway In Ihe business secllon of lhat great thoroughfare Is worth today , say corn- pelenl leal eslate men , between $400 nnd $ nOO , BO that the fellow who owned a strip as wide as lili hat could deposit upward of $3,000 In bank If he sold out for cash. The most valuable land In the city Is located on Fifth avenue , between Twenty-third and Forty-second slreets. Here-land on tlie-vest side of the avenue Is worth $700 air Iheli , while thai on the east side finds tin easy sale al $ C75 to $080 per Inch. Ml the pay dirt Is not located In the gold mining carrps. Not a few vv ho read what Mr. Robert Howls , of Hollands , Va. , has to say below , will re member their own experience under 1'ke cir cumstances : "Last winter I had la grippe which left me In a low state of health. I tried numerous remedies , none of which did mo any good , until I was Induced to try a botlle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The first bottle of it BO far relieved mo that I was enabled to attend to my work , and the second bottle effected a cure. " For sale at 25 aud CO cents per bottle by druggists. . Tlio ( ifriiinii 1'rt'NN , OntBiclc of a radius of ten miles about the place of publication German newspapers are circulated only by Ihe Bovernrncnl through the postofflces. Every postrnaater Ihroughoul the realm receives subscriptions for every newspaper and delivers papers lo subscribers. The postmaster of the town In which the paper Is published Informs the publisher how many copies are vvanteJ , and Ihey are then regularly delivered In bulk and forwarded to their respective destlnallons. The publisher does net know the names and addresses of hlo suUscrlfcers , which 'are known only to the paymaster of the place where they live. A new tapper may notTiosfa bulletin of Ha con tents , because the * WV 'un ' law prohibit ? the exhibition of placards , , .More Berlous consequences quences arlfe frcrn jtho facl lhat In Ger many the telegraph 'and telephone are a monopoly of the govJeWment , vyhlch claims and exercises the rlgril of refusing to forward any message whlch/the officials consider detrimental or For a pain In the Behest a piece of flannel dampened with Chaml > erlaV& Pain Halm and bound on over the t > ? al 'of the pain , and an- olher on Ihe back beUvepn the shoulders , will afford prompt relief. tThlB Is especially val uable In cases w hero .thd pain Is caused by a cold and there la f'teiltlency touard pneu monia. For wlo -druggists. . ) : \iloltH | of u l yxl HH HorniTlili'f. . Home tlmo ago lllll Harper , a negro , with both leg ! off , was sent lo the penitentiary from Hancock county , say a the Ma con Tele graph. Soon , however , ho escaped , rtole a rrulo and buggy from a cltlien near Pow elton - ton , drove Ihrough to Ernanucl county and , there sold out. Almost Immediately ho re turned to Hancock , stole a home and buggy and started on Ma return trip lo I'manuel. The owner of Iho r'olen property offered a reward of $25 for lilt- arrest , and ho and Mr , Plnkerton , the d'hcrlff of Hancock , btarted In iiunult. On January 22 Harper was nr- rerted In Ilartow by J , B. Palmer , the town rnarehal , and on January 21 Mr. PInkcrton nnd the owner of the horcu arrived , Harper owned up and told vvhero tliu mule and buggy were , and readily contented to return to Hancock lo be tried for his offemes. The owner of the horse recovered his property. Don't Invlto dlupporntmeot by experiment- Ice. Depend upon One Mlnuto Cough Cure and you have Immediate relief. It curei croup. The only harmless "remedy that pro duces Immediate reeulti. ECHOES OF THE ANTE ROOM. The lie-ails of the different Masonic bodies arc more or less In conference ( it the iirc- cnt time In iirepar.itlon for tlio annitni r-- unlon of the loiiUicrti J-irl dlctlon of tbo Scottish rite , wlilclr mil be held In tlil < vliy during the vu-ck before lH ! ltr. The c.\net date of the Pcsslon hus : int been iKcd. The principal object of ! ho leunlon will ho the conferring of degrees upon Masons throughout , the state .tml In the city , differ ent degrees to be confciriMl on dlfforont dn > s. The program has nut as yet been r- raiiECd. I'nrtlculnr care ! s to bo lukcn that all of the dcgrcDM arc glvtu In : n appropriate manner and with rich uiran'icrnnllu. ' rhU has been the custom In tli ? bast and It Is promlred that ( his vrar'fl rcunlui 'vlll nut bo overshadowed by any of thoin of tliu pa ! . It Is Impossible lo ( ell Just how " "much work will bo done. It l almost I'eMRln Uml the.hard times will lmv , nn < ffcit UIHT. u.e attendance , and as nirnUicis mustiir * i a desire to have degrees confer ml mid cnnnot bo solicited. It l nn lru | > o ill > ! lir > i-vcn lo estimate the number. It Is P IIO. l"d that there will be a largo rl'iss .iflilt Iho higher degrees , but It Is iirosmnPd that thrro will not bo ninny upon whom the lower desires will be , conferred. Lodga of I'erfcctlim , No. 1 , lirld Its elec tion of olllccrs hst Monday nlRht with the- following icsiilt : John J. Mercer , V. M. : I. 0. Hhoades. S. W , ; KmMumltig. ] . J.V. . : L. M. Kunkhauser , 0. ; l.ou Koity , \ j Will mitmdes , T.j hyman U.Vnre , S. The pncepory ( ulll hold Its election on faster Monday nnd the ( hnptcr of Uo--e Crolx on the following Thursday. Wo ml in fii of tlii M/oi'lil. The executive council of the oovcrolgn ' jurisdiction nf the Woodim-u of tin- World will met In annual session ! n this rlty on the pacond Tuesday In March. It is undoi stood that an cffoit will be made to postpone active work for n week to acrommodiite cert j In menlbeia , but this has not as vet boon agiocd upon. ' The work of the council will bo the usual routine of a board of trustees. It will con sist largely In drawing up repot IK and In going Into an examination of the condition of the order In preparation for the annunl -.L'eHiun. j no reports arc expected to IIP very nattering. in point of mcmbrshlp alone the jurisdiction Increased uO per cent Von.8 the last ycar > tnc rolla nt thc < ' " ' ° r 1894. containing 20,000 names , and at the end of 1895. 32.000. Colonel D. W. Jen ell of Manchester. la. , ami L , G. uialne of Lyons , In. , members or tlie finance committee , are In the city now. They are engaged In the work o'f auditing the books In the odlce of Sovereign Clerk Vats' ! . The work Is progressing rapidly and Is developing the fact that the accounts are all In good chape Colone' ' Jewell Is a tedhot Allison man , and Is talklrs Allison while he Is lure. He states that all men , women and ihlldien In Iowa ard straining every nerve to help Alli son obtain the republican nomination tor the presidency. Even the secret societies are taking a hand In the campaign. Columbia camp of Dubuquc has organised the folumbh duai ds frpm Its membership , which In to ei-cort Allison to the convention. The body at present consisting of only llfty membeis. has ordered resplendent unlfoims at a cost if $1,100. The- number will be Increased tc 200. 200.Columbia Columbia camp banquetted Sovereign Con sul Commander Hoot of this city In magnifi cent manner last Trlday , when heas in Dubmiue. The , soerelgn commander Is now at SI. Thomas , Ont. , In attendance at the annual ses-slon of the bead camp of ins Canadian jurisdiction ! C C. Tanner , chair man of the board of sovereign managers of this Jurisdiction , Is with him. Monteflore camp of this city is hustling to become the banner lodge of the order In the state , and stands a considerable chance of reaching Its .ambition fiom the fact thin fifteen or twenty members are taken In at every meeting night. Next Tuesday even ing the camp will give a smoker , card party and musical entertainment under the di rection of Prof , nosenhlnm and his quartet. Captain H. Cohen of the. uniform rank will drill his team of seventy-five members and attempt to prove that he has the crack team of the state. The feature of the evening will be a delnle between Colonel J. Simon and Adjutant Demoratskv of the drill team on the question of tlie independence of Cuba. Alpha camp. No ] , gave a masquerade ball In Its hall In the Continental block , last Fri day evening. There vveie some 150 couples In attendance. Many of the dancers wore unique costumes. The affair was in charge of a committee , comprising J. P. Lally , Rus McKelvy and H. Ostrom. Arrangements are being made for the In stitution of a new lodge on the south side. The membership will consist of English- speaking people. The institution Is expected to occur In a short time. Sovereign Manager S. L , Wade of Musci- tlne has been In Fremont dining the past week looking after the interests of tlie order at that point. Jo-'cph ' Edgerton and D. C. Zlnk , state deputy head conmil of the Modern Woodmen of America , have been at North Lonp for several days working up an Interest In the membership of the order , and as n result of their effort ? a large number of new applica tions huve been received. They addressed a large audience in the town hall Wednesday evening dwelling chiefly on the mutual In surance features of the Woodmen fraternity. Their arguments promise to bear abundant fruit , since about a dozen applicitlons were handed In yesterday. At the regular meet ing of the local camp Thursday evening In Modern Woodmen of America hall a lunrh was one of the pleasant featuiea , Garfleld circle. Woodmen of the World , will give a hlpu live soc'al at the residence of Mrs. S. Ravvltzer , Thirty-first and Gold streets , next Thursday evening. AH the members of the circle arc Invited to be pres ent. ent.A Modern Woodmen of Amer'ca ' camp was organbed at Berlin Wednesday evening with seventeen charter members. F. O. Fritz , tlio state deputy commander , nnd visiting Woodmen from the Avoca , Syracuse and Dunbar camps officiated nt the Installation. The following officers were elected : 8. H. Duck , G. C. ; F. L. Ulllman , W. A. ; J , I , . lloyt , n. : C. E. Shrader , C. ; C. Q. Little- flfld , E. : Dr. W. n. Illllls. P. ; A. L. Jay , W. ; V. N. Harden. S. ; S. H. Duck , D. ; John Mnrshman , . Chrlsi Roettger , Louie I'abst , M. A lunch was served In the lodge room and everybody went away In high spirits. XlltlOlllll Ill'HCIMCANH One of tlio most enjo > able entertainments of the t-sat'on wa gjven by Omaha lodge No. S3 , Notional IlPsarvo association , Friday evenIng - Ing , February 14. in UP lodge rooms In The Bee building. The program was as foj'ovvs ' : Piano nnd Vlolln-Souvenler He Builo. . . ' , , . , , , , . Leonard 'itiAs Anna and Mr , Olof Nordvvnll , Ilenllng-A Warm Reception . Mr. William Cox , Vocal SoloSpringTide. . . . . . . . JJcpker Mrs. Oeorgo W. Johnston , Piano Mnzuika Cnpilce-Spi Ing Dawn. . . . . William Muson MrH. A. H. Drexel. Vocal Solo My Dearest Urnrt . Sullivan Mi. Abeel L.uitdng , Vocal SoloAnswer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hobyii MTH , M , I ) . Smith. Mrs. George W. Johnston's song , "Spring Tide. " waa beautifully rendered , and Mrs. M. 1) . Smith's "Answer , " togetr.er with her tonjo melodies , which she gave1 as an encore , wore partlculary well received. At the cloj'o ' of the program refreshment ? vveie served , after which dancing was Indulged In till a late hour. _ Order of II MIOMOIIN. | | Omaha conclave No , 331 , Independent Order cf Heptopcphs , gave an entertaining party In the lodge rooms In The nee building Ian Monday night. The earlier pojtlon of the evening wao occupleJ vUth a musical pro gram. on which Mrs. Cook , Mr. Landtberg and Mr. Cook were represented. High five was one of the features of the evening. Miss Crampton anJ Mr. Straight were the lucky ones , while Mlw Johnson and Mr , Pracht re ceived the booby prUef , Those prcrent were : MCETS. and Mesdames W. F. Wapplch , W. W. ningliam , Itobert 'rllchard , R , E. McKcIiev1 , A. J. Vlerllng , W. f1. Harfe , J , J. Cook , J. A. Samlsh , Charles Merle , J , A , Johnson , W. F. Nash , W. C. Uartc , L. K , Skinner , G , II. Eaitman , E. A , Crane , J. I ) . Gatrlwn , T. R. Straight , Hugo i'racbt , 0. H. Williams , Charle IJsnahue ; \\ia\iia \ Emma Johnson , Mabel Crampton , II , IVostler. Clara Eastman ; ilcssr * . CharlfrB Kojviw , n. W. Marnel ) , II. 0. Hirtc , T. N . Mann. Order of the \ \ in-Ill , ' 'he mcmhCM nnd frk-mH of Teuton ! i loilfcp , No. : n > , Order of thi World , e-njojod a cranl niaihr.i ] lc > bill at the lodge oem * pjlurday evening. Pibruary IS. Tht affair was n SUPPOSI In every way , ai'd ' nil present "peak In th.- highest tcims of the manage ment which characterizes these niontlih < > n- turtnliimonts. Mjrilc lodge , No. SHI Order of the Wet Id , i.i arranging fur n inutlcMl and dinniitlc in- tcrtHlnmetit , to bo ghen nt tliu halt In the Oild Follow s' b'tildlng. ourteenth ntnl streets , Friday fveiilnu , .March C. Tl.ls lnlm , thenigii tlin youngest In the city , ! s i-iovvlng I tapldly IM numbers , fourteen few membeis were Initiated at the mf-tlni ; Irst Friday evening , an.1 applications of thlity others were uad. A -tew if dj ! > of the Older of tlinVoild has been 01 gauged at b'rilbncr , Neb. The oigtiitriiion Is ctmposed unlliely of Ceiinans and Includes among UP members most of thn prominent businessmen cf the place. iiiil Inliin. A lodge of the new benondary nssoclatlon which Ins recently entried the city , the Pra- tcinal union , will be Instituted on nuxt Thurs. da > evening. It IP to bo cillod U.inn > r loilge No. 11. Porno ninety names have been af fixed to the clmiter roll and this number Is rxpi-oti'd to Increased Ijoloro the mretlng tonluht. F F K oo l looking nfler the Older In thb elty. S. I , Sailer , who was made state supreme prca'dciit of the order , passed thiough the olty a ftv dayy ago on liN w.iv to Indian i. John M. Ilazelton of thl" city hao gone to Mistourl to orginlze lodges In Hut state. Trlbi. . .f Il.i71lnr. Mecca cuuit No. I'l , Trlbo of Hen llnr , will hold a social cntcrtJlnrnent at the reslJence of itt Hommliig , 2101 ; North Tupnty-nlnt'i ' street , next Fiiday night. Alt members and friend * of ( ho tilbu are Invited to be pioscnt. Tlio character of the former entottalnmeits will insur > ; a luge attcndanco The social features of thN eider Is one uf Its Jtromest points , while Its benevok-nt and Insurance features are of tlie lest. A now council of the Knights and Ladies of S. A ill be instituted at Plattsmouth next ThursJay evening by John A. Uompstcr of Lincoln. The council will statt out with a chartci list of ravonly-five. The organiza tion Is. a fraleinal and boncflclary order which ndmtls mon and women on equal terms. There are some forty councils In the state , three of this number being in Lincoln. The i-trongesl one Is in Nebraska City. This contain" 135 members. The members of Geotgo A. Custer Woman's Ilnllef corps No 82 snJ friends met nnd exe cuted u neat sm prise on Mrs. Mary W liar , tlio neivly elected ( .enter vice prasident of tliu Ucpaitmcnt of Nebraska , last Thursilav aflemoon at the Grand Army of the Republic hall. Many comrade and visiting members were present and cnjojed the ticat. A lunch was spiead for the occasion by the women of the corp Commander John .lenklnn of Cu - ler posl made the flr't addres ? and compli mented the women of the department on their wise selection of a senior vice mid pre dicted succef ! for Mr . Hay. He was fol lowed briefly by Comrade Henlerson. after which President Mrs. McCoy of Cutter corps pipsentpd Mrs. Hny with a flotal tribute Mis. Hay responded In a few well elio en re marks and thanked her friends for then tribute of affection and appreciation of her MM vices. Handshaking and hearty congratu lations were then in order. Grind Chancellor Ford and Past Grand Chancellor Srism visaed Wall op lodge No. 99 , Knights of Pythla . of "vValioo ; last Monday night and participated In a very ciijojablc evening In the castle hall. Many members of the order were present from Ashland , Cedar Bluff ? , We"ton and other neighboring lodge1" The three ranks were conferred upon Emll Kllllan of Wahoo during the evening. When the work wa < ended all adjourned to Bahde's restaurant , where a general feast was participated in. Alfarctta council. Order of Red Men , gave a masquerade ball at the lodge roomq In the Continental block Thursday evening Slxtesn numbers were danced. There were many handsomely costumed dancers among the guests. The committee on arrangements con sisted of Mrs. M. C. Anderron , Mrs. FV n. Morgan. Mr * . Anna Walker , J. F. Burke anJ B. P. Knowlton. The lecently Instituted lodge of the Ancient Older of United Workmen , Ak-Sar-J3en No. 322 , gave n social and dancing party In Its IcJgo hall last Tuesday evening. There was a largo crowd In atlenilancc. The lodge ex pects to give another entertainment the first week In March. The work of organMng a new lodge of the Independent Order of Foiesters In South Omaha Is rapidly progiesslng. The charter list Is bolng lncrea ed dally. The Institution Is expected to take place within the next two weeks. Anchor lodge No. 75 , Independent Order of Good Templars , will hold Its next meeting In Its new hall In the Patterson block at Seven teenth and Douglas streets , next Tuesday evening. Cass camp No. 332 , Modern Woodmen of Ameilca , of Plattrmouth , held a public In stallation of ofncer last week. A number of visitors from the camp at Havelock were In attcndanco. VICTIMS OK CITY Wll.n.S. Wlint May HnpiM'ii to IVoiilrVlio Do \ol 311 nil Their Onii HIIHIICMN. | The report of a robbery In Broadway some days ago , when In the middle of the after noon u sidewalk dhowcase was forced open and a ? I2 Jacket taken from It , ended In these words : "The thieves wereIn plain view of pabscrsby , but no notice was taken of them. " The remaik drew attention to a trait of town life , says the New York Sun , upon which vltltors arc- always commenting , and at which thofe from the small centers never cease to wonder , until they experience In pereon a shock by being made the victims of the city's wiles. Property may bo stolen , nsimils may be committed , the gullelefH may bo cheated , and the timid be Imposed upon , and the weak may suffer abueo or He help- Ices In tlio way all In public , and all un heeded by the Intent metropolitan com munity , whether the passersby are bent on business or ore out for health or pleasure. Scum months ago a Brooklyn young woman who had endured prolonged agony becauro of this Indifference complained publicly of what she variously termed heartlessncss and cowardice on the part of the multitude. It was In slippery times , and In leaving a horse car slip had fallen and wrenched her kreo to that she was unable to rise. She lay on the ground and no one offered to help her. People went by on tlio sidewalks , and the tiien , she eald , cither Ignored her or smiled as If thinking she was drunk , while the women scorned her. In despair and the determination that some- tlinex IH Its reaction Eho mude an extreme effort nnd gained her feet , tottering for a few yaids , only to fall again as she reached the sidewalk. Her unsteady movements when on her feet , and the reel as she fell again , ni'ly served , according to the- story , to In crease the skepticism of the wayfarers , who looked at her .still more askance. She worked herself along to the fence , and then , by seizing hold on the pickets and rails , made her way up the street on her knees. She did nut Know hoiv ha < ly | Him was hurt only tl'at she could not Hand until slid found a doctci , who tan the nature of her Injury , "It Is shocking , It Is brutal , this Indiffer ence , " said the sympathetic , when they learned of her suffering. But th're are other sides of the question. New Yorkers have learned better than the cltl/enu of moat places In this country , except some of the wet tern places , where curiosity In rigidly re- strlcteJ , tbo lesson of minding their own business. "I was walking up Broadway , " said a man of quiet appearance , "and picked up a purse dropped by a woman who had tumid from a side street Into Broadway just ahead of me. I handed It to tier , only to Iff told that U " " ' I I-va " i ihc rlRht p. .Uttiovk , .nnil to h.tvo i r itrmftiil 'the ' ' o'h r' which had money , In II while tlih o.ie. vvhlcii aim thereupon > > J clued , vva tiiipiy. 1'eilmps had I been tlirf ttfUi.trvinnti 1 looked , or for whom i-hc tooli iris. I would hnve surtoicd some liours o ( I'crturbatlon for my tulrs. , , \s It vvas , I levMed one lesion. Shall t bo Ilkoly to tiy nRnln here what in 0,0 , country wo could coiisidr-r nn net of common nclRliborllr.oss ftinl dcceno ? To l.o su c there Is n illficr- c'.cc. . In tlio ' . coiintiy tlicy don't cnirv fake S > | ( > < 'Again , n woman appears to be contused : in tba strcpt , per hips ho Is lost , perhaps tllwy or faint : I a k her If I can bo of servIce - Ice , or It she is looking for some pArtlcular Plate : she Is nervous ut her own plight ami cxrlalms at mo or shrieks and brings by- slanilirs or thp polUe. and 1 am under sus picion of having Insulted her. and am the object of unpleasant obi'-i vatlou. Phall f u second tlmo do for her what In my homo every gentleman would do and would bo tliAiikcd for doing ? " "Many times 1 hsvo < eui women ( piutlcu- j Mil ) jouiiff ones , and In some Inntimcos for- plgnprx whose English enunciation was not cln.u ) who , sked , ; directions of street car con'litttorx , rccelvo vviong directions , On one stall oce.i lon n linn sluing nexi Iho gill undertook to put hci right. Unfortu nately , Ire enl ) confused her , and the con ductor and some of the passengci- * began to vliUptr together and to look nervously for a policeman as the car near pi the utifre- il'iKHlcd siticct whole she was to get off In the old Otccruvlch village uneasy lest tlio profferer of' ' advice got off with her. and Imputing to him evil motives. Such an ex perience hardly tends to encourage the con version of honest Intentions Into kindly deeds. "I was at the Grand Central station ono Sunday , and a man ahead of mo a Lon doner , plainlj wantfd to buy a ticket to Boston. Ho vvns unable to My whither ho wanted a Shore Hue or Air line ticket , and the ticket seller would not hand out any ticket unless the Britisher specified tire ionic. The traveler B.ildi he hud never been In the New Hngland Mates , had no Idea about tliC'in , merely wanted to get to Boston. The agent was unmoved. The tiaveler said ho would take cither , thai wouldn't do. The ngplit was good enough to ask which station In Boston the man wanted , and when the ifjil } came that having not the slight- cst knowlelge of the city the Hngllshmari was. utlorly unable to say to which one ho n anted to go , the ticket seller was mum and the passengers In line behind me vvero waiting Impatiently to purchase their tickets. At last , and at some ilsk , I tniggestcd that the traveler would have no dltllculty In findIng - Ing his way to the hotels. If hu went to the Park Square statlbn. Tlie , Englishman looked al rue a moment. Ihunkcd me , anil * ali1 ho would go that way , but the ticket seller looked at me vvllh Ihe look of Bine t * advising a croolc lo leave town. The look had Its effect on the Britisher , who looked at me again nruf then hastened to lose him self in the throng , hut as I was only going- to u way station , I foil that the call for my ticket would acquit me. "Such experiences , multiplied In variety , and the certain uncertainly of the reception one will meet with from the aulhorlllea Hhoiilil there be any more serious consequences quences of mistaken kindness , have caused to ho found thai Irall of Indifference , or cowardice , which makes slrangcrs wonder and pennlls robbe-rles before men's eyes. And jet one may safely leave .1 newspaper , and some leiue packages , on lop of Iho let ter boxes nbout tlio slreets , and men In the most crowded thoroughfares , keepers of news stands , leave their postb , and cus tomers make change for themselves ns they put chase papers or maga/lncs , and leave the money lying In plain sight upon the stands. This Is Ihe oilier side of Indifference , or lolling other people's affairs alone. " o J. W. Pierce , Republic , la. , saya : "I hav used One Minute Cough Cure In my family and for myself , with results so entirely eatl1-- faclory that I can hardly find words to ex press myself as to Its merit. I will uevcf fall to recommend It lo otrers , on every oc casion that pre-vnts lt elf " HATELY BROTHERS , 000-910.011 Rojnl Insurance Building , CHICAGO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS In Grain and Provisions. Ordcrx executed Cldcaito Hoard of Traile-ln cnsh and nutloiK. Ailvanics nmilc on eoni.lRninoiit. In.Uhlun VVnielioune , Union Stuck Ynoln. lUfcrtonny CblonBO Uanklmr Inntltullon or e'ommerclttl Aitcncy. 1JMJJ toarketletteronajipllcatlon. e ) rrosDondcnco louclteo. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE As many complalnls me coming to the ClilcaKo lioaid of Trade showing that peisona Intending to deal In Ki.iln and piovlslons thiough members of HID llnnul nnd subject to Its iides nnd rcKlil.l- tlons arc misled Into dealing with persona or llrms vvno have no connection with thU Uoaicl , rbe public Is cautluneil aKnltiKt dealing with such pcibons 01 llrms , and la nntlllod that Cinonai ? P. bTONIJ. Hecietiuy , will answer nny Inquiries as to whether nny paitlciilar person 01 Ilrm la a member of such noard . OCOUGC r. STONE , Secretary. Our Free Letter 'reviewing the grain and Block .narketi , will b lent sou dally on request. In the hope cf deserv ing part of your business. Orders collelted tot cosh cr on three to five point mnrilnn J , R , WILLARD & CO Member * Chlraga Hoard of 'iiaae. .NV. . York Produce Uicliunge. New Vork Com. 'Hock Ux * chsnge. 17 Board Trade , Chlro o. 44 Uroidvvay , New York. The advance lias- BUY WHEAT ! only just com- nienciil. Wheat will go to kl > cents within a nhoit lime. Knnd for our book --peculutlon" nnd dally maiket li'ttir. which nrn fiie V.Hll'Hlt .V , Cl . , Commission Hiokeis , Hlalto Hldg. , Chicago. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves IliUIlLINaTON A. MO llViu.Anlvia ! | OlnaliaUnion ] DrjioU lOlli Muson tils | _ Oinaha 8.30am..TTr. . . .Denver Hxprecs 79:35.1111 : 4.33pmlllk. Hills , Mont. A. I'lihet Knd lx. 40pia ; , 4.31nin ] > uiv r KxpitkH. . , . . . 4.oiu | 7.05pm. Ncbi.mka Uual ( UACi-pt hiiiuli ) ) , , 7H5pm . . .Lincoln Local dxcept SiliHluy ) , . . ! ! : : ' ; . . ! ! ! ! . 24ipm..rasl ! Mall ( foi Lincoln ) dally. . . Leaves ( CHICAGO , llt'ULINOTON & Q ( Arrives QmulialUnlnn Depot , lOlh & Muecn H s.l _ Onulia. C,00pni riilcago Vestibule i" . Si'Waiii. 04Hain ; Chicago nxineyH , , 4l.ini : , | 7Wpm.CIiIrnio & HI Lou's ' UxpietB . . X:00am : 11'35:1111 : , . . .I'aclllc Juniiliin LuFal . . . . S30pm ; , l'am Mall 2:40inii : I eoTes ICHICACIO , MIL R. hT. 1'AUL Arrives Omalialllnlnn Uepor , IQIb & Mnmm His ! Omalia G iini ( liliiiKn Limited 8USain : 10.4Siiii..Clilcuio Kxpiets ( ex. Hundjv ) . 3-2'nim Leaves ICH1CAOO I & . NOHTII\Vi.STNArrl\iii" | Oinahn llliiliin Depot , lOlh a Mason His | Omaha IMiO.iiii , . rintcin Tipriss . JrlOpm 4.4im . Vcllbuleil Limited . S:43pm : 7 oiam . Cat mil 1'usBenger . 10:40pnv : G4Spi ; .Omaha ClilcnK" Hpuclal . HjOO.uu - . lloonn Ixical . 9:30am : . . . Mlssnuil Valley Locfc ! . O.Jpuii. Le.iv < f'llIUAOO , It. I. K 1'ACIKIO. Anlve * Omaha Union Depot , lOlh & Mnmm Bis Omnlin 10 40.1111..Atlantic HipieHs ( ex , Sunday ) . . B:31pm G-siprn NlKht K-xprtfa. . . 8Uani ; 4 5npm..ChlcaRo VeMlbiilid Limited , . l31niL ; | 4.lOimi. _ _ . .SI. 1'aul Vesllhulel Llmllid. . liSipm \VTST. : " " C:4'pmOklahoma : d Texnn""Kx. ( ex Sun , ) 10,2Cam l40im ; | , . Coloindo Limited . . 4.0upm i.ruus i c. . ST. I' . . M & Q. JArrlvia Omuhal Drliol , liUjind VV'ebi'lir ' HU. I Omnlin "s-15iuir7""sliux ) "Cll > Accommodation. S I5iun )3liiniSliUX ) ; ! | Cll > Ilxprws lex Sun ) . ll--aiu C'lSntn . . . . SI. l"iul Llnilliil . . . . 9:10am : TiTi \ : . * MO VALLUV Arrives Omali . , IMn iinilW , b > tir Hli _ O/nulia / 2.15pm Mall and llxpresn , , 1.3'pin 2 U mi , ( ex HU ) AV > n , ix ; , ( ex Mon ) . T Mam. Norfolk lixpn-fs ( ex. Kundaj ) , , : Sim | . _ Hl.J'aul i ; | if i. . . . . ; UrlO.ini rTTTilTI if"i' , . HT .T. ft C , II f Airlvm Onmliiill'nlon Dipol , Ifllh & Mat-on Sin | Oinahn i.ft.-am . .Ham-as Clly la > llxpregj , . . , C.SOpni ililSiiiii K. ty.Nli.lit ix. via ( ' J'.jrinns jArrlvrH Omalial ncpal , J5ti ; und Wibstu ( Omaha 10.40am .St , Lou's l ? | iresa . , , G.Oflnmi 9:10pm : fit. I/Uls IZxpicH' , , c oSpiu 3 .yiimi . . Nt-bfaikn Ixicnl ( i i x. Hun i 8 00am , LeTvesl SToUX CITY K I'AFfl'Jfr. j ArflMH Omabal lriot | , ISIh _ und _ Wchklii HU I Omiibg ' BI. I'.iul Lliiiltid V7 ; 10im' Lcavca I Hlb"l.X ) CITYlTl'A 'irU' . lAnlviB OinJhall'nlon Dipor.JOUi ft Mnnon His | Or.uiha " " 7-0'ainHloux Clty"lMsifnKe"r,1loT40piii ! 6 : < 5pin. . . . . HI. I'aul l.lmlltil. H'Maiit jtiuirn I -i v * * - > i " . OiiiajialUnloii Depdl , lOlh & Mamm Bin | Omulia l > .avci I WAIIAHH IlAl'LVVAY. lAnlven Oinahal l Union llfpoi , lOlh & Maann Bli I Oi 4Jflpm : . bt Ix > ul * Cannon Uall , . U :