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THE OMAHA DAILY losed barely stesdy unchanged to 10 polits down, Sales 2150 bag: din; prember i S5@17.95 October Ll Novomber, 816003 Deceraber 8075 anunry §16.55; March$15.00 15, ;r Spot rio quiet, steady, falr cargoes 2); flat benn 19, points down to 10 u OMAMA WHOLESALY Produce, Htock Rocelpts. Ofclal Yesterdar, BEstimated Tolay, 1 35 card, K34 Oattle...10 cars. 2,00 54 Hoy AR cam, 600 152. Sheep ... 8 cars, 4 Disposition of Stock. Showing the number of head of stock purchased yestorday on this market ass hown by the welghuasters of the Stockyards com- pany: SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, “THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, Visible Supply Support Shows an Unusual Deorease for the Week, Surprised the Moguls, Vice President 5. P. Ripley, Trafo Man- ager A, C. Birdand General Freight Agent J.H. Hiland, of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul rallroad company, of Chicago, and b0}, Fogitera Goneral Frelght I, A Nush of Omaha were | at the yards yesterday calling on nage! for lweges live pigeons, | Yy, "N Y Bubtock, Do oflciils © Wers oop | Surprised at the growth and_ magni. 219 | tude of the business at this point. When in- aney rolls | formed thit tho weceipts of hogs during OORN—40@ASe, OATS—00 | THAY—87.00@10.00, 0 FEED POULTRY cholce mixed, i spring ehickens, $1.4% :ur un'lll\u & rs, 4040 rowngll Hall, SEMINARY for YOUNG LADIES. ' Cornerof 10th and Worthington Sts, OMAHA, - - - NEB. BISHOP WORTHI Visrron Tie Rev. ROBERT DONE LT.D. RecTon. THE 27TH YEAR BEGINS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1890, Forontalogueand partiou™ars apply to the ]h'- tor, The Univarsily of Nebraska Fall Term opens Sept. 17 ature, Tistory ineering, L Jotany, Zool MARKETS, liens, hfl' 3. Wholesale lanntaclfims of Bots & Shoeg Agonts for Doston Rubber 8hoo Co., 1104, 1104 and 1108 Harney Siroet, Omaha. Neb. e —————————— Brewers, BTORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1641 Ncrth 18th Streot, Omaha, N Onicaao, fept, 2. =Firm; cash, # TS CLOSES WITH A GOOD NET GAIN, | May. H.08%mt.0s ember, §LOIK@1.01% Corn-Steady 404c; October, dle. V) May, 40, g ¥ v“l ats—Stendy ; cash, $e; October, 3ije; May, Rye—~Eusy at fe. Birley —Steady at I'rln\eTlmm||y~l)nh Flax Seod Whisky 41, s Fork = Duil; cash, $1000; October, ar <115 p.m. close - Wheat ash, Bwift & Jomppany. 7f‘rmmcry lnn('( folls, print, The G. kel creamery, fancy, ol The Armour-Cudahy pac ery, cholee, 106 Hami]to k"h-plu-u A and prints, 14@15¢ l‘fllr|\‘~f"'"' solid packed, | August had been 256,114, compared with 55, Nels Morris tie; duiry, choloe, 10@12; country roll, | 051 during August of last year, and the re. fancy, 8@ics. choice, T@8e; Inferior 2@, o £ cattle had jnoredsed from 17,000 e ‘ot steiotly frosh; wtale wor sate- | celpts of cattle had eased from 17,000 in August last yoar to 46,474 during last August their surprise knew no bound The Marshal's Roepor Marshal Maloney reports 182 arrests dur- ing August, of which 50 were drunks, % dis- et turbing the poaco, 20 vagrancy, 13 suspleious { p > | characters, § stealing, 2 solictiing bribes, and 200 the balanct including almost every crime in bu box, 7oc@srw; | the code. 2,00, ” T Gn S8t GRAF “allfornlu, per ¢ Wreck in the St Mjssourl ggaie por 10-10 baske At4o'cick yosterday n.,‘\' e u',!""“ H.'n",}l';i. o ;;;;;;;:'“; (it 5 | No. 1155 was pushing down a train of about twenty cars from the packing houses, & ArTNEs—Per erate, 81 switch became fast and would not open, and LeMoxs— Per box, Rodi Mauiori, {.mc),! before the engineer could get the engino (UG T under control the train strucka string of cars, tet, Calitornly, perbox, 8.02 | mashing two flat cars into kindling wood and badly damaging several loaded cars, Tho damage to the cars will be about $1,500 or £2,000, while the damage to t freight train cannot boascertained till after the cars aro unloaded and the packages examined, but it will probably reach §1,000 or mors Notes About the City. urt D, Beach has removed raiso and has taken a house on and O streets dalry, A Postponement of tho Lowering of Grain Rates Helps Corn Some—A Featurcless Market in Provisions. t 91 20140, vady at $141. Cornlee, ,AOL (‘URNXL 1 \\ nHKq Nanufacturess of Galvanized Tron Cornlce Window caps and metalic skyiiehts. John Kponetay proprivtor. 105 and 110 South 10th wtrett. able, Hibes, PEOTS AND TALLOW-- hides, No, 1, heavy, 7@ 0.2, lh(ln oditge; dr, alt hides, Tdov; damaged hides Shieep pelts, 'gre each, Hos| pglts Ay, péeb. 1pldc. WAX-—Per 10, 20e. Gl Tor dosgh prirte 8,000 mallards, $0 mixed ducks, #L00G1 ACHES —Arkunsns, Callfornia, pot box, 8 Green salted 0.10; No, 6% October, $.30; Inter (110460, September 2.—(Speennl Telegram 0 THE BER.]--There was an interesting mar- ket allday, nearly all the lirge houses were inth the scalping fraternity fol- lowed tthoy could—on tho whole the market was strongor and prices ruled higher. At10'cock Decomber wheat was le over the close last night after having sold 130 hizher. Pothaps the les ttem of bull news for the day wis the visible supply report, which slowed a decrease for the week of 650000 i Iry silted bushels. Any decrease at thistimoe of the e dr € , gach, ) yoir I ansual, and a decreaso of nearly Mgl b 50000 bushels agalnst an Increise of giadbich 00,000 bushiels last year as a gool bull | Flour, bbls point. Euwrly In the day Milwaukee | Wheat, bu estinuated the decreaso at 58,000 bushels and | Corn, bu whei the luke showed a decrease of neariy [ Oats ba.. « 0000 bus! thy was baving enonzh to New YORk, dlscount the total fizures posted luter, When esports, ont can passago there was a decrense of ler; No. 2 red, 1,100,000 bushels, according to Beerbohm. Dis- [ $LOK@ LY aloat Patehos from the northw dwet and | options closed stoad: cold weather. Public and private Liverpool [ r ptember clo: cables w steady, which, in view of the rn—Receipts, cukicss hore yost , wasa bull argu- |} spot lower, ment, Late in the day Tondon cibles re- | 5340 in Tther, and_ the datest | graded mixed the’ world 10,0 0,000 | September elosing last ye Soptenber [ Onts after sts 205 8pe 801 to BL02 4130242 ned 40 up orn, 4 108104 .Vul‘!M To'clock, orle Iptions e close ye ly Intheday ¢ | Kennet & & Vanceand I Kennettand nd The Armour-Cudihy packing company... O Ing company . ny mond ¢ numn}' Kingan & Co.. e Flour. wheat, #.007 houlders, Artists' Materials, ort ribs, Wi dalry, 12 full eroam 8Q \mnul \vn Siendy; fros Hides—Unehunged chaddars, k Yards. leus, 04 wloe. fternoon, as engino Artists' Malor'mlsf Pianos and Organs, Qoo In, Langu 1613 Douglas Street, Omahn, Neb. Selence, Agriculture light ¥ ond lich oratorie In Chemi Vit Fugeine and 0 perlodicals. ultion absolutely froe, Thenewgymnastum Is partially equipoed and will b ojon to stu- dents. For catalogu ward, Lincoln, i OF OUR LADY OF I'IE SACRED HEART. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. This Institute, situated in one of the most bea >urbs of Chifeage. offers to Young ¢ ¢ Lad| adyantaze for obtaining w The democratic Bohemian club was organ- | th rou nseful education. Studies will ized withJ, M. Tobias, president; I'rankJ. | b Sopt. 2, 1850, Lor particulars ad- Shilany, vice president; J. W. Fonnanek, secretary, and W. Koutsky, treasurer, Mark Humpal was clected a cornmittee to look af- ter naturalization matter Balthas Jetter will which were dest 1 temporary house & Callahan. Mrs. W, R. McDonaldis listed amoug the sick, The Q strect sewer has been completed. The infant chill of Mr and Mrs, John Martinot is dangerously 1ll. Miss Ella McCann is bettor. sTEPHENgS QQLLEGE Furniture, Oratia, Nebraska, Frank Stamer, for_stealing a ke of beer D ERTATETIN | el St e Lo bl from Begley & Callaban, was fined $1 and JORYOMING SARIEE: crian Miiopean teact s 5 costs by Judge King. eau A S BOLUMBIA, MO, DL J. P. Thompson, landiord of the Cleveland BCCORD, BRADY & house, was taken seriously ill ast night with = JM}KSQNVH LE Library of 1200 volumios A . ] OMAHA COAL, COKE AND LIME CO, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, 8. E. Cor. 16th and Douglas Streots, Omaks, Neb Ciggars. ‘DLAN. ARMSTRONG & CO, Wholesale Cigars, 03 N.16th Street. “Hello!" 1430, . ] Dry Goods and Notfons, \'MXTH:\' CO, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions Corner 11th and Howard Streots. ipts, cows. L6 1M 10 Shipments, s—Gorman, perbox, £.00; French § @240 750,00 TOMATOES - Per b, ONTONS—New southern 3 CABBAGE ot 153003 spot. lowo POTATORS ~N¢ SLOIE L0k Ine 7. 4 Colomlc $1.041501.05% . & 3 8 2 nd 1an'ie lower; N = 140.00) - Rewlpts, ‘Wit st raport m Valpa- 50 hush els: nty-sixth closing str RN Optiois dosed irt CANNERS, Y > TR T [ o 023,501 1230 8. 5 g il T W0 150 norted unfavorable w estimate on wheat of short of orritio at 810 fancy KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO,, Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Gents' Furnlshing Goods. Corner 11th and Harney Ol BANANAS TALLOW bushelsy exports, wenker M{f- \\“I:ll: ARRRTHD 1) September elosin .7 o). 18 2 L .. 804 2 closed barely st 0 Moo 203 t 10 points dowi. b g spot rioste L £20.00. 1 1 Suzar—Raw, 5o . 3 i 1 Wit 13 Conrse unwish the best buy nan | asked; cent 4 i :re- . JELLIES 30 porlL Aliibehinaon, QiAbrds " S 160, ALY Ditkssn VeAr-Cholee medium, 6@ie; light, i Baldiin, Fars | ¥ {8 Ui | 9. g DY e T stenriy BONES ~Quot o for delive cago—Dry huffalo, ton, #10,000518.003 dr, country, ble W0T L1005 dry country, IULLS i and meaty, 8.00010.00. 159 183 WoorL—Fine unwashed. 1401 [ 8t. Mary's Sohool. Knoxville, A Chuareh School for Girls, St, Alban’s School, Knoxville, A Chureh ol for Boys. Now buildir ow turniture, new appars tus, The ly o ttal and phys feal cult fup to the time Houe con nid oo cure forovory pupi REV. ¢ W.LE AW ELL, D, D Rector and Founder s 1, (1863 i o obuild his_ houses y five at Albright, A being erected for Begloy 1. (1890 ched bilye: TS, ¢ medinm un- holesale l)mhrs in lurnnurc Farnam Stroot, Omaha, Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK, 250 173 N N THO LINSEED OlL—Riw, Tio~py i comby loney. BEANS picked n count i and M tles. Tio s all around fled tthe close st pr s bolled, 6o, #-1h cans, v, 16017 wiie HEIFERS, closod for 'October at September BTAGS, i od at 310D S eAlitn dtany WESTEAN CATTE L Comn as 10w as Ineipal trad i it mont the low pohr ndadry, 9 lighit roppie flound and higher; skims, Wholesale Grocers, cholera morbus. 1.th and Leavenworth Sireets, Omaha, Nobrasks, ames H. Van Dusen has — — e - Twenty-second and 1 streets, A Sunday dog fight of one scratch enliv- 5 canuers... aa, | Bista— up o g0, Wea half hour bef 1o less thin e esti vor ) o Visiblo supply de FEMALE ACM!EH Y ner; oW, WS, 12 Cows . ViR b g g i removed to Provisions. My, fic. hhars, 20 1hs. ave., 7 May, S85e. - The Missourl <tato po ish on improved e of thie northwest t eon this. The corn show of strenzth and with last pric 1 the best for the day. 1L of the lowerlng of ceibs for - tomors s but A post- ey i October, Muy closed for the i 40 10 463¢ 1046250 ut tho clos at dic, Visivle supply of oats increased K 50,000 Lusiiels, 1oyt 15 t i 1ok ay wers 1of LOJ00) bush- not qu » 10 the he ostimate for 1SSCLTOOII VLS tuke mirket - the nd closed with e smbes Bile to By, cmbor all Muy sold at - only started about steady openlr 1L nonths netgain for the 35ie to Tuwas o featuioless market mostof the day Jn provisions. Light reccipts und - highor rices at the yards caused . rather er opening for all products, The range of prices wisnarrow und trading lighter. Lard changed (he least. 230 all diy. September touched #5.20 and closed at #0.17'; October 80855 closingnt #6.00; January elosed tibsclosed at the best priecs of the and e up for all pon Uis— October.42% and Ja houses houghtand sold Septemberpork among thewselyes at £10.0Xp1015, closing at $10. 10, Juuuary pork again sold under $1200, ouchs ing#11075, andclosing at 81200, Stocks of rovisions. asgivenout today, wore libsral or the seuson, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Cliguo _Curcaco, Sept. 2. Special Telegram to ne BEe]—0ATTLE he general market was ather slow with little or no ues as compared with yesterday, A few prime jeers wanted sold equally us well as yester- _u{. and ordinary to common stock ruled wnd wouk. Texans and rangers rulod steady and there littlo or no change in the condition of the butcher stock trade. Business in stocker and feeder line light, barely worth mentioning. First class natl steers, $5.000 BE 0N 81 34805 thir $4.00004.50; common, §2, S Texans, 2 8023 Tangers, $4.5, He iind netive for prime sorts, which sold steady at a shade higher, while common ! King stocks ruled w and neglected. h: kers paad $5.5524.10 for rough and common d #0085 for zood ixed; prime heavy _nd butchers' weights, 814001507 light sois, 440450, FINANCIAL. NEW Yonk, Sept. Special Telegram to T BEE.]--STOCKs—Many things conspired to muke the opening of the stock market today full of prowise. During theshort hollday the west turned more bullish on a better outlock for crops. Forolgnors were en- couraged by the further offer of the government totakenn additiona’ 0,000,000 of4'3s under the clircular of Auzust Bank- ers further stato that it 1s AT Win- dom’s In ire allof those bonds if NECOSS] o genoral returning of traders to' the T all that appears to be lackin:s f n n interest from t ] wver, Is n short inte and the ext us 150,00 sl annual ty etive This, how- zors and V (Lerest 1S put a8 hish ros. is_the usual semi- abott . pool In St Paul, with 11, 0 put. the conmon tlon of the niark kible, Indu ir Refine lateroff tosl Chi Big Four ind Lake aud sold 4 up tho 3 before RTINS SHurl ington to 10043, toclk Inland actfio to i Trading wis n The day 1lin stocks 7 worked with portion of the the bears easily ently figures. Atehison, Missor Jost the early advs da. 'O WOIe ope hour. Th orn stocks were advanced r telison to iy, Northwestern 1% to 1104 1o ity St Paul to 7243, Misse Lick awinna move osed us on Sa Rugar wis off toslig, but still sl Burlington lost 4, Closing at 10 gt 1. The nost v ald was in Rock Island, which was ouned down to 853 Y, 50l nearly poluts. Eales were 108 odd shares. central Pacit Cicago & Al 1% 3 Chic " O M; & Quiney. 101y DLL& W BT EO R I | do preferred Sed n Paoitie, Sy at n, per cent Paive Meg R—40T STERLING TANDE ~Quiet sixty-duy bills, 8082 denund, #. Mining St NEW YOUK, Sopt. 2--[Special Telozram to TrEBue.)~The followingure the winln g stock Moxey -~ per cent, il steady: ra Standl vites Belle lsle The Visible Supply. Citicaco, Sept. 2.—The visible supply for the week ending August 23, as compiled by the secretury of the Chilcago boaxd of trade is as follows : Wheat o ba B Billiey Bushels, The Coffee Market. New Yon, Sept. 8.—(Speclal Telegram to Tux Bue]-Coffee optious opened steady 10 R St INNATI, B1.004. Corn—18 Oats—Easy; No.2 Whisky—$113. KANSAS City Sept. 801 Corn—Lowc Outs—Lower; . Sop shipm Sept 23 Sept ixed. ~Wheat nber, 803ge; sh nnd September, dic. cash and Septerber, tember ents, old wi 1, oiferin. apar Ste: Decen ber, $1.00 Sy, demand poor 64l per cental ) 103 nd Recelpis, )4 10@B1L20; Lumb sr. Louts, Sept. shipruents, none: it 203 Hows - l'z.-mlm light, H 0G . IKANSAS CITY, stoers, §1.25 stoekers and feoders, Hou 7|m.-lhn~ ade: steady for b i bulk at #1064, ONAUA LIVE sLeers, $L00@450; Sept. shipments, 5.5 1tile—Recelpts, rhet firm; fair to stockers and fe 4,40); shipments, none, mur- @ J@140; mixed, marken 465, 1. teady cows, 8L 10,600; Ship: 538004 1 pecial Telegram t. othors wel sTOCK., Cateles tmated recolpts Tuesds v, September? of eatt with 8 yesterday and I W lizhoron the on the com cows host grag 1oni The market opon des of sters and 3 kinds. 3 al and the best g active and strong with the poo and e hold Estimated roceipts DS 5 yostord ey o mile e * of "phices at #0010, BL10; heavy 01 v libe Of hozs 0,80 Tue active and nd steady on ritngo bulk selling mixed $.01G > of the 81035 The rag compared with wosiuy of last weck. Sheecp. stimatod With 470 remains unch; recelpts Prevaills The follow! thismarket fort Prime steers. (10 to 15 Goold steers, 125 to 1 Goold steers, 101 to 110 Fair, 100) to 115) bs Common, 800 to 1200 Bs Common eanners Ordinary to fale coWws. Fair to good cows Good to che Cholce to fine: Cholee to fa Lizht stockers Pewders, 00 to 1100 hs, Fairto chotee air to choiea heavy b Falrto cholee mixeld h Compara Saturday ... Avera o/ The follow ing table of hogson the da cost Lo duy, Jul Augustil; i 6L vy of last wed it ho s montion of sheep 384, compared w The market gz Prices. e of prices duof st )3, ) 3 IS BB @60 400 @i 5 @l @10 018, A tive sh Table, T @G 0 @ild B0 @105 300 @4 08 500 G4 10 o @l 05 it of Hogs glves the avers sported 2ust 1, August 2.0, 7084 Auzustii 306 August i, 3 B Septei be Septenbe Average Prico of Ho Showlng tho a aze price paid hogs on the days indisated Tn 1857, 135, 185) -Wheat—Re- 23005 y —C! attle-Reecipts "to s of feeders more on the wnd for und compared of lust pall mentioned: @15 L 400 @10 0 cost , fnclu Ling thy r loads of Day. [Aug. W I Aug. 'NLAnl 88 iAuK- . G 3 Vil Ay’ Sept | . og\lll Sept 8. | Sejlt 88 Sunday, Wi [ 0,13 LR (5] 30 ® 1) 386 | Sunday.| (] 4 Sept, ‘ 5 % 0 Highest and Lowast Salesof Hogs, mm‘md-y. M 15 Lowesk, Yostord Highosto. o b 84 1 Vet i & 10 . Winsor— 4 canne 4 cons Bates— canners,, .. Leman— steers 17 cows., { Emerson Bros, & K G cows, T cows. steers steers 10 steers athrie &0, 0 cows . 00 cows . steors 18 steers North Anerican " s 1040 NI BT o8 Cuittie (o~ S e e e e e e e e e e e e SHEEP, mixed 11l natives, ewes i Market Mention. Hogs advanced a nickel. Cattle stronger. The Live Stosk Exchanze mHmmn:J (10} next Monday afternoon atio’clock. C. Fleming sodt iua car of cattio from St. Paul. Johu Hastle sent ina wood, Standen Bros. marketed two cars of hogs fiom Leigh, Culp & Heckler sent upa Falls City, C. Carlin had w car of hogs on the market of hogs from Eim- ar of hogs from B. Whitwer came ears of hogs. J. R, 0] ours of ¢ M. L Roth hada carof hogs on the market from Os in from Tilden with two rd cume in from Trambull with 15 hiud & car ot hogs on the Bend, hada carof cattle on the market ilver Creok. 1. Linderman was on the market with o e of hogs trom Bassett. wis. the well iknown Columbus ship. car of hogs. rdner.heavy dealers of Bradshaw, rkoted a carof cattfe. P I, Roonoy of Hooney up with two ears of catt W. T, Rickley wason the market withu car each of cattle and hogs from Columbus. Hayos & MeClelland, uvxtonsive dealers of Edgar, marketed a car each of cattle and hogs, Ne well knownSt. Paul dealer, was on the market with six cars of cat tle. arles Duna of Hartman & Dann, Stanle- e fu vith a earof caitle, t and oxtensive Eustls shippors, hid & 0ar of Logs On the harket. J. I, Berryman of the well known fitm of Berryinank Little, Cordova, was lere with cur of hogs D. G. Robb, a prominent and successtul ship- 2 s on the murket with a car d logs. Hen s of Oconee, odt helfers, R. Seott, one of the oldest employes of the kyaris dompany, was thiown from s bugzgy about do'clodk in the afternoon, talulng vainful erossing the tr S at llu) o0 Lis horse took fright at un en, uway. During the month of August inspector How- ard condemned and shot seventeen head of pjuw catile. " Theso nettod thelr owners 2iper hoad, Four alseased hogs were o killed wnd turued over w the renderiog com- pany. market & Co, Brayton, was yx & Co, prominent was in with two cars of o Crossing, ine and ran 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the new Rock Island ticket office. Tick- louw all poluts cast ab lowest rates shoulder MEATS DI Mess 1 clear pork hacks, he short eut clear pork, hutt ned fum, 811 furily p .50 new extr W extra T ! £5.00;_new rolled boneless beef, low s, $5.30; new bonsless rumps, v:u L atsfoot oil, arters, steers, [nrm Lors, pssed hogs, 4%e; roun(ls (run rounds (shank off), chucks, : 407 b should boef [oins D @lde; beef In|v| 10a@1ic; beef loins N 95 boef ribs, ribs No. 1, 102 sweet b kidneys (ench) 3 ors (each), beef liea s (each), Tumps, dc halves, Tologna. 4e; bologna In weasands, trankturis, 5¢; blood, 44ac Polish, 7¢; " pork pork suusage (meat), in tin puils, be. Groceries. SuaAR—Per Ih—Cut 1o § , powiered, Thc; X nted, standard, White, Extra 505 Amber, b 1h~ b PR MeLaughl Dilworts, e genuine 0. G Mexiean, 2. DRriEn Frums—Turkish hhds, prunc: good, Interior, 25 ranes, less than ¢ original hids, lie loss; Bosnia . boxes, 100 to 11 Y ated, new ring choice, Ihe; o ngprine, 12¢; apricots, funey. . new, 10c; very fine, ’q i nd, 4 i £ 1b biles, 1e; suil cand Yfl(ulllulnl(\l hes J-ft cotton_clothies lines, $1.65; 60-1 tulll)ll Tines, 31. AU 60- £t sisal lines, $ i GO-ft , BL00; wool twines, 83 rs—Almonds, 18 dls, le; filberts, pecans, 14¢ 18¢, peanut cocks, roasted, UIIH~ Se, BROOMS—5-t uw Ty, ~Quarts, per doz, $1.00; pints, per dof, per gal, the. omed beet, 1 1b, #1.20; corned beef, 2 1bs, §2.10; lunch {ong 111, £200: Luneh tonzuts ox tongues, 115 1s, 50! O tomiiess 310, #5007 oluiBhed hect, 115 1D, tound cans, #1203 roust boets 1b, round potted ham, 'a 1b. round eins, 6cs potted hu, 13 10 round. eans, 1,205 devlled ham, 34 1b, round cans, e doviled him, 15 1b, round ‘cans, $1.20; potted ox tonguce, 4% b, round cans, § compressed him, 1 1b, square cans, #1200 compressed ham, 5 1bs, Squire cans, Tipe. 3 1D, round cans, $1.80; puinced euiops, 2 1b, roind cans i bone- pigs' feot, 2 1h, Square cans, & \l JETABLES—Tomatoes—i-ib ib standard western vrands, striccly standard, $4.60. Corn—Finest grown, $160; zilt-edged su; on, vory finc, 81 eholee 2-1L sugar corn, ,10; 2-1b ext em brands, $1L00: 2B standa Drands, Mushr fine, 3y Refuge K b_siring beans, 83 Boston b rinds, 3 L po- D o0, Puipkins d tomitoes—$16 Kiges medluin alod Werring, 2065 de fioreing, #0e; Hamburg Spiced herring, 90c; Russiun sardines, spleed; 6e; Russian sar dines, plain, sde; imported Holland herri crow brand, 80 do funcy 1, No. 1 half h) i rhite, fish, is, $.00; ; perdoz mackerel, # i i-1b In tomato sauce. 8£.60; mess mackorel 1-1b brook trout n 1 broo! 11hsalmon, 8 whitefish, b white ish, § 812,00 halt bbls, #. y white fish, § nackerel [he trout, haif galman, 48 L-1b Bi airmont, § oz, 1.8 s, 1-1b crabs, et Marriage Licenses. Judge Shields issued the following mar- riage licenses yesterday : Nameand aldress. { Bermard Cloonan, Omaha. 1 Bridget McDonald, Omaba, { Aaron Beardsley, Omaha {IdaShamp, Denver. . {Jom‘phl anky, Omaha Katle Laier, Omaha., Age, - 3 Pears’ ls the purest and best soap ever made ened llu' peaceful precinets of Indian hill yesterd Anton Linkstrom, at sloping banks, was accidentally struck by i fellow workman yesterday” with o pick, the point cu‘ting a hole in the knuckle of the right fore finger mashing the bones. The Armour-Cudahy ball club de West Lawns by & score of 9 to The infant daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Ben- ton Po was buried in Laurel Hill ceme- At 5 o'clock Monday afternoon. neis, aged four y son of Mr. ). Anderson, who died Mon as buried in Laurel Hill cemeter afternoon. r, John M. Glasgow he mission s postmaster, David Forgie's in old, has cut u tooth, the best on record. Ofticer Moses M Lell set out of Sixteenth n work for the city ted the and syen- Mon- received his com- it son, only six weeks Thisis claimed to be Redmond lost a tiger- i Monday on A Suggestion. Tnere may be persons in this community who are at times troubled with col to attacks of bowel mplaint. If so, uld try Cham Jolie Cholera 1en Remed llafford almost immediate relief, and when reduced with ant to take. If taken as soom as o first indication of the diseaseis felt itwill ward off the attack. Many people use it in this way, and find that it never fails them, A2 or0 cont bottle may be obtained from any druggist. It v THE REALIY MARKE NSTRUMENTS pl yosterday: on stockyards company to Charlotte Towe, ll)lb, blk 18, lwtmh 1o S0 Omal \v(l o L) WA Gird e iida Lyon, "ot fh b1k i, Higniana Bluce.w d- MMurphy t0J E Shipman, % loi 20, Im provenent assoclation add. w d... 80 Omaha land company to M FThonias, Iot 10, bik 131, S0 Omuha, w d. AM Himmond and wife {0 M G Mariin, lot 10, b1k s & Hill's add, wd PR Smith and wife t0 1 0 Ledebrin and's lotil, ik 1, Burlington’ Pluce; wd. 3 P O ‘Lodelr vd wife 1o Georgo Youngernan, ot 11, bik 1, Burlington Place, Louts Crombie o 11 Ratelkin., and, E 8 Dundy, jr's sub; Lot yo Park, lot g 46 ot on record during view add; lots 1.4, Tot 11, bl LlkT, Kountze Pla Elfzabeuhy Whitesid v Reid, lot and hu ean Jonasén and bury, ot 11, blk 13, Deer Park. w d.. John W Lite wnd wito to d 1 Liic, fect, 1ot 1, LIk 32, Albright ehoice, w d G H Payne dndwifeto M J Huse, lot 3, Bang's sub.. wd. .. K E Reid and husband "t0 'L i part of )ofw 15 of nlg. lov Orchard Hillq ¢'d.. prank Elmore fo 1 11 Rateiin, lots 1 and Blic 1, sub of bik %, Abright's Choices Tots, Kelley'sadd; s 5 foctof lots 2§ 24, ik 2, Rash & Selby's udd to South O lov 3 bl 1, Pruyn's sub of bik 3, liyde Park: lot 2 blk?, Benton's sub; V7, Albright's Choiee: lot 6 bl 4, Matthew's sub; Lots 6 109 and 11, blic % Junction View Terraee; 10151667 DIk Lincoln Parke Wd....0oouieee, o John W60 t Annk Wieso, i aw dnd nwse 2-1i-12; nw 2 and ne 3-11-12, deed. 0 A tamiing and wito tel" M Harding, 1017, blk5, Paddock P : Milamling and wife to A 11 10t7, bk, Paddock Place, e d Twenty-one transfers Building Permits. The following parnits were issued by superintendent of buildings L M Boyer Mircer by Yveminor pemits the Total IF YOU WANT TO MAKE NONEY OU WHER: THE MOKEY 15, HELER A, MONTANA, Trih @ prosent population approrimating 260, and incrensig at (1o File Of 4boUL 5,00 wnaually 18, size considered, THE RICHEST CITY IN THE WORLD,. NOTICE THE BANKING (‘APITAI.. pitaly Surplus wna dislded Profi. + ¥, 135,000,00 '650, 00000 it Nutlonal Bank 200,000.00 200,000.00 125,000,00 ta of elght il Aliorican Cruse Savings Together holding average Nons of dollars, which puts 1 alevel with cities like FRochi Jis, Ind., Grand Rapids, Mich ., all classed as amony the wenltl B ing sbave one-ind g abovo one: e o Galth itizens of Melonn aloatie, cile wi otior’ pronerty 1a largely aboveone hundred millions of dollars and isthe result of buta few yearseffort In the de menLof resourc warking Montans s a St ore bountifully endowed l:{ nature thansny oth- portion of (he hab 3 o KX\ et 1ons than two o . Ohlo, o8t and most pros: with populations a T KPATE OF MON: Bundred thousand jeopleproduces annually in yold, siver, copper and load, cattle, wool, hides: sleop: otes erportable commalities dmounting Lo 0,000, 600.00, niat 1y 6q uauling 1 Va1 thot of o "Stats f Toxiuh Witk & POPUIALION OF InO-od e quartermillions. For full information, sddres L. G, PHELPS, Scc'y Citizens Committee, Helena, Montana, HIGAGB .F.E!f'_flLEWLI.L MorganFarknearChicngo) Hoo School for GIrls &nd Young 1 catalogue Bddress G. THAY FR, L. D. Morgun Park iL.or ‘Maaison Street, Chicago, 11 “.UHOI" MILITARY ACADEMY, 5o Circular of HENRY J. STEV A. B, Prin, $100. eom g it ey v Academy, hoys. 1 glrls. Circulars free ON SALE TO ATLLL PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH 1302 Farpam Strest. HARRY P. DEUEL, Oity Pagsenger and Ticket Agent. DER. SANDEN = ELEGTRIC BELE /‘""‘" DISCARTIONS or 74 epw CUERE RTRIC BELT AND SUSPLIISOR! Made for Wiagpedie pu i g Freair, M1, Soot it WK STRENGT] 000 in cast oS his Ny I 2% or REFUND 772 . Gare of Grneratl Continuny Currents of & ther o EALTiL ana e Grrmt “Felt 1 Carta i hres .'.’mx.m & ELEQTRIC C0., 169 I.-a-n- FOR MEN ONLY AGIL OURE fisde paopbiect L ) Ihnl) ani 05508 in Old or HOOD ful el, Wi oy oS or I ‘ndod five days’ £1; ely scal JISEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PERS. GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXFOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. TO WEAK MERN BufterTny from the eFects o youthtal errom cariy decay, wasting we ahood, ¢ (. 1 will Bend a valuabl ) containliig full particulars for EE of charve. A #plendid medic ad Ly overy T who s nervons and sebliitated, Adt ®rof. F. ¢, FOW LER. Mood -DF. Leduos the Frenchre ton the cure supp: menstru; Ing p cer, Clay C. bodyost, Ot hiese pills should not bs ‘taken o3, A, Pill Co.” Rovalty Prop, . La Gonuine by 8h ar . 0., Omaha; C. A, ) ol Bl SYPHlLIS ey velous Magle Remedy 1500 JAL : Wilteor rect, Oma WeOffer for Sale. Four thousand tons clofca Baled B.cars, Etranze's Siding. Luton or Hornick stations, on G M. & St PR K., in 1013 1o sult purhasers prices regulated by the market Suil and sée s, STRANGE BROS., SIOUX CITY, IOW. MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK BOSTON, MASS, CAPITAL.. ..$400,000 SURPLUS. . .. 600,000 Accounts of Bunks, Bunkers and Corporations so- leltea. Qur factlities for COLLECTIONS are excellent, and we re-discount for banks when balances warrant it. Hoston 1s @ Reserve Clty, and bulances with us from banks (not located 1o othor Hescrve Citles) count asn reserve. We draw our own exchange on London and the Continent, and wuke cablo transfers and place money by Wwiegraph thiroughout the Unitod States and Can- ad. Wehave a market for prime first-class Investment Securition, und nvito proposals from Stat ties and Cities when Issulug bond We 40 u general banklog busiuess, and lovite cor- respondence. ASA P. POTTER, PRESIDE JOS. W. WORK, CASHIER. he o1 10F 85, o ¢ Hay, T, O Dealers in Hardwood Lumber, Yard 1510 N. 10th §t, On JOHN A, W. Wholesale Lumber, Llc. lmported and Amorican P ‘sgent for Miiwaukes Hydr Quincy White Coment, and Coe =¥ . CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, Wood carpets and parquetfooring. 0th and Douglag Mircots, Omalia, Nebraska. FRED W. GREY, Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc., Etc, Corner th and Doy Importers and Tobbers in 208, 210 and 212 South 11th street RS Ll RS IR J. T. RO{XXNSON ){OTIlON.CO., i3 Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goody 1124 Harney streot, Onmaha. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. Wholesale Refined aud Lubricating 0ilg Axle greaso, etc, Omnha. A. IL Dishop, Maniger e N Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO., Wholesale Paper Dealers. Bice stock of printiug, wrapping and writiny Bpecial attention glven to card paper. Carry vaj A. L. DEANE & CO., General Agonts for Halls" Safes, 821 ana 5% South 10th St., Omaha. ~ Toys, Eic. e S O RO H. HARDY & CO., Jobbers of Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, Houase Furnfshing Gouds, Children's Carriages Farnim strect. Omaha, Neb. Water Supplics. U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., Steam and Waler Supplies, Hallday wind wiils. 018 and 020 Jones s, Omahia G. Acting Manugi LING IRON WORKS, \\mughl and Cast Iron Building Work, Engines, brass work, genoral foundry, maehine and blacksmith work, Oftice and works, U, P, Ky. und 17th street, Omaha, 2 5 OMAHA'SAFE & IRON WORKS‘, Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safey Vaults, Jall work, tron shutters and fire escaped G. Atidreen, prop'r. Cor. 1ith and Jackson Sta. M. A. DISBROW & CO., Wholesale manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. Branch oftice, 12th aud Izard sireets, Omaba, Ne! .y South Omaha, UNION STOCK YARDS CO,, Of South Omaha. Limited. NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. Capital. - - - - $400,004 Surptus Jan, 1st, 1800 - 87,604 ary W. Yates, Preaide Tuines W. Savage, . Cushing, J. “‘3 Falriok, W. 1L 8. Liokhios, cashis THIN IRON BANIL Corner 12th and Farnam Sts. A Genoral Bu n\-llu. Business Transa Disiasloriid 2 D) COMMEBERCIATL National Bank. Capital, $400,004 Surplus, - = = 44,004 presiany Officers and Diroctor s—A. P W. G, Maul, vice presidont: Alfred M)l ¥ B, Bryant, assisiant] eashior: Charles L n Wil M o rstmans W L, May, B Becren, WANTED B n N n IESUED BY CITIES, COUNTIES, SCHOOM Correspondence soliciled. 60w ban K Fopking, DISTRICTS, WATEN Ta N W Hanris & Company, Baskers, 5 Dearborn Street, CHICACO. 70 Gtate Streot. BUSTON.