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TILE SHECILATIVE MARKET: Hutdinson Attmptito (ontnl Wheat md is Largely Sucessfil, CORK HOLOS UP RENARKABLY WELL. OatiShow a Little Firmn ess but Olose at Thursday®s Prices-Peovis- lons Dull-Live Stock Slow, CHICAGO, Sopl, 26, ~(Spedal Talegram to Tne BEE]-T hewhewt market Ar n0st of the tirno tockay. It was tin which Hutehinson was phtted galng the crowd. The old gntloan attenpted to cotrolthe nrket and duaring most of thesession hewas succestul. Hobegm seling o w very dull i ot early and followhg enough to quickly put Tecember wheat under $100. Thenthe scalphg crowd beane bearish with the ld of large recdpts ot Minneapolis ind the narke washanmerel down tohge, At D0tgeand below ITutchinson's brokens jun a in anl took comidenble wheat, stoppingthe decline, but hedid ot buy forarally. le is regarded us prety loavily shott onthe nar- ket, but | wi not golg torun to cover. Nexthe utterpted to lold the price blow 00140007 thinking 10 t o pile of what —ut” to hin o s sale of privilegs Tast nlght. Durlig themomt thobest iy ingwas dons by M. O, Miteh i, Comstoek Dutham & Co, Willlian Dunnand Blom. The wtion of the narket slook wis as follows: Decermber ®1.004 anid soldat £10% 1009140 to O o e LG4 LoN.08% o B104 Mineapols and Dulith lud 68 ears, aganst 750 ars estimated. The etiniate for Mime- apolls for tormorrow s mod at 400 o Livirpoolcablss wer quiet aud indiffer Weithern nonhwest wasveryfine and pre- dictud sofor Siturdiy bythe sig TheNortiwestern Miller publishes a st ment th great movenent of wheatwill novtakeplacen thenorhwestand Minnap- olisstocksareto bereplalshed, cte, Recilpts henwerobut 7 eus and for Saturday 109 cars. TheCityof Rime chirternd totake 80,00 bushiels of No.2 wheat toesten millers and 0,000 buslhels rore are way. Tlhere yere 10 eport clearn what at Nev Yok or Balmor, too muh god buyhg In thelast nlf Toar toallow themarket todos heayy orat w dec L S Wore : Sep- tenbor, %%« e, b40 up £ron botom and lge un. night; May, com marke tholdsup ranarkibly well, Thre wi 1se changein the price of My conup (01 oelockand thit wis os i above msbelow the list price yestenlny. The outhols gmerally berlshi,. Reclptsvere Iiberal, thoughnotqiiteup tothe estimate it 4500018 The estinate for Siturdiy was 508 B Eportden rncesimounted o 1 e or notling, Weitheroverthe entire orn o LEy Wasnost ivorble for maturing theer anl Wasiingon predictions were o b for tomorrow, flu? lessens the ) s ablic e »wer anl private cbles quite be: svementhere was quito | iber ments of 048,00 bush and out-fnspec- Of 48,000 hus hels. ay sold at H94c mt BOYBI) 4 ml offwith 1o 405¢, with quietmar- Ketit 5 haltan lour Itorethe close. Tho action inSepitmbercorn was #e o 4840 to 473 to e bilat the clise: Octoder sold ot 45550 10 LGB Bie W4TIE 10 4850 at the dose, Do bor elosed 2l 47 7% ¢, Maysold at 59%¢ to BOABHO e, to e (050 4850140 Lo elose, Oats closed practicnllyat Lt night's pric There wis a litle firmmness early, when' Sep- tenber was quotedat 384 znd October sold as iz Y upto 4l These [rIA-n»s ‘e runde when corn appeared stron . ey were thetop figuresof thed o prember eloed atiiiae May soll back to {1ige, and Huchinson “sipported dhe narke, - tiking ahnt 40000 bushels. The doso was %@ lere was 1ittle siap tothe provision atiny time. MeCormick& €0 hought Jinue aryporkearlyat MGG DUL Lo nirkel washeayy. llutelinsonvas i seller of lard aniporkat diferent tines. When wrn yenk:- encl from early prices provisions went siowly dovn alk. The dedine for thoduy was o n1ibs, soutic inlird, ind - 55740 in mess pork. “Jinuary pork soll at f1LE25@IS and cloed “at $USHGISTIE, Ochber pork whs stady at80.50 May 5e of at 12,15, Prices for lewtingmontis inall products appear below, (HICAG) LIVE STOCK. kin vl rade CNICAI0, Spt. %.—(Specul Teegrim to Tie Bre]—(Arrii—Business slow, with & doyn-turn ofat least 10:on big hewvy steers, of yhichthern wasa lare nunberon sale and oy linited demaids. The turn wasasur prise tosalesnen, as (his cliss has been in denandall abng. Medim aud commonstecrs and other undesirable swock gnerally showed 1ittle orno clange, Tewins wd rangers wers alo reportedstendy. Nutivebutehers® stoek, especlully suh as shop trale wants, sold equally as woll s any day this week, bnt shippers shoud rmenber that, such s yet selling at extiemely lowprics. The topsilo toluy wis B0, wiile god_to cholce 1500 1o 1,00-1b, steers soll at §50@24.80. und stock went out at ®5.0604.%; Tean: 1%, and raigers, 12,0004 15, 10GS-Sal. snenlly noorted a down- tum ofugool be o allgradsand siles below beir thon outin their estim ates, A5 l-uflm: testmixel ath.00@1.20, 1s und other odds and e ine buicher welghty s vy closed atdl, 300 4.9, andlightsortsat $150@40., NEw Yors, Sent, 26.-(Speial Telezran 1o Tue Bir.]—Srocks — lopes of bulls wore rulely dispelied by the setion in stocks this norming Lodonwas afreeseller of louis. ville, Atehisom,~St. Paul anl otlers. Cablo advicesintimited that the financial strin. goey abrond might spread and keep speeul tion slow andfurther depress business. Cam- mick forees also sold stooks freely, Comm i sln houses ndically gave upthe bold stanl they have mide on the bull side, and long stcks ame ot all aroind. Sugar Refierie steks were perhaps the most unsttled, ani, after breaking nearly 2 paints €074, recov. end tofts, ad onn seond breakven tund or 77 Loulsvilowassoldleavily and declined nerly 2perent (0 83. Paclic Mail lost 13 to 42, " Nortlrrn Paclo prefared only 3 to 75§ Durliigton 5% to 064 Northwestern % to 1074, Rook Island exdivilend § to 0. St. Paul was freely tiken by western orde s andlost it 14, wh ilo Nissourl Pacitic was well supported and dioppeld buts fration under 70, There wis B recovery i toioon, Therowisn fairecorery i prics of sta. ard stocks afior middaybut the with frictionl deline, Unlon ! sold froocly and elosed with 6 Lossof 3 4t 50 4 8L Paulind Burlng rooff hut 3 each, and Koo Isind % (n addition to 15 1 per cont dividend. Alchison was % of at the o Lo, i though It recoverd 5% from the ealy dipres. son. - Sugarrecovered o fullpoint butolosel IOl TT %, Chitago Gas was frr ot Ch close. Kalos oo 180,00 shaes The tilowig were' th cloing quotations: A8 regular. U8, &3 coupon Piclfic s of Centra Pacithe. prefers. . New York Contril P g |tGe i 0, ML & 8554 A0 pre = St Paul & Ouabin '10536| o profered |Union Pacie. 178 W.. 8L L. &P Take Shore. 07 | “do preferd Nichlgan Conimi.. . 94 |Westem Unlon Nissourl Paciti. ..., 70§ Moxkr- 4 porcent, PrENE MERCANILE PAPER-5@1% per cont, BTENING ExXciaNar-Quiet und steady; ety -duy bIlIs, B804 dern and, 81544, AMiinos e LB & W Kwnsna & Mining Shares. New YORK Sept. 20.~(Special Telegnm to Tie Ben.] —The follow lig urethe miningstock quotations: Aiams (on- Toate .. Gledonis B. i Con. Cala. and Vi Teadwood T Fureka LW [omntake 0 [Goull & Cumn; 75 . oL 465 The Wool Market, BosTON, Sopt. N—[SpcialTelegram o Tk Bre.)-The vool narke hasbeen veryactive and thesale have been large, anounting to 670,00 pounds of all kinds, Manufactures Yave Leon buyingfreely, butsales urealmost whollyon their acount, There fino speculi- ton. Terriory wools contime setive, with siles of fineat 60di2c, fne medium at 5@ nd medlunat K@%, Cosiderble sprig Califoruin wool has been sold st 16@%e aud cisters Orejon _al 185G, Texas wols _are quiet. Ohiound Pennsyivaala flecces are fim ud Lo better denand, withsalesof X ut e and No.i at W@t Michi= liing At 2xdhe and No1at r selling of combing 1 ss,with No. 1 coming frmer At Hdie, Chiv fine dell At ana Micligan fine delatng at @4 Puled wools Are b steidy demmnd, with sales of superat 10D andeX T 0E 4@ Forelgn wools are firm There ha ana de The Coffee Market. W Yonk, Sept $pochi Telegram to Tie Brn)—Coffe Iptions opened steady and undianged o 10 points up; firm ind unchinged to 9 palnts ip. 3,00 bags inelidingse ptomt Noveube b August, dy; falr cargoes, cush, 48c; October, olg; %e; Octber, Bie; May, Pork tor. 80,471 Lard Jani Rye Usy Birley-Qu it 3 Flix Sed—stoadyat 52 Prime Timolly Swed—Easy it $152 127, Viishcy —$L. 15, Firrna 105,50 @3 Hilke clear, #5 Bt ter cash Ll NH0@102%; Oc- " Octiber, a spring wheat, 81 Shalders, # short ribs, & anged; creamory ryo 85,00 Neats U thort cidalry, sse-Easor; fill eram dheddirs 83514 18, Blgf83 s yount A miericas, 07 Inehinged; £ 1 Uneliangel; hew'y n_ salted, 6iac gren, i salied alf, s . Sghe; deacons, ea d; No.' 1,4%4¢; No. % i1se. sreen silted, 614 o fger salted fint, 86200 dry « Tillow-Unclian cake. 43 Lecelpts 2000 1,003 2800 212000 Shipments 9.00) 4.00) 2 Siss ity m, D Oat ba Niw Yo, Sept. 26, gxports, 003" ot Kronz; 1ol i elevator; 81 B105 lloa FLOGE@IM £, b oplions closel sfendy, highers No. 2red, fptenberdosing at 8017 Corn ~Recaipts, 0 bushel ©xports 40,00 bushels; st e E indevators Hig@se aflint it; optionshighe Wheat—Recelpts, 600; No. 2 rol, #0150 angraded nixed i September cosing Guts Tecelpts 4 bHush, 1s;spotste No. 2 western, 41 00_bushels: exports 1.30) i wiiite, 457 I o, 1 whits wstd 44ides options fim; Ortober elosing ut +444c. Ciffeo-Options tosel fi unthinged 20 polnis un. Sles, ! Sep- tenber, H8.50; Octiber, spot Rio, staudy ; fafe cargoes, $207 Sugnr-Raw nonilial;refined, quiet. m~United clsed for Octaber at dy; western, 214 dy ; ruess, 81150 uly 3 west s weste Lard Butter eremerty, Cieese- k4 am, 4324, dalry, " 10@14¢; $r. Lovis 07 ¢; May, $ Corn—(s May, #s@iige. Muy, 41xc utet: 850, Stead y Tinu; B tter— reancry, 8@%; @lic. MINSEAPOLIS, Sipt. N —There nas denand for spot wheat I the morning atfulr prices Wheat recelps, 50 cars; ship- maits, Wear, Clsing: No.1 hard, Sopteni- ber, 0c; on track,#1.00; No. 1 norhern, Sep- tenber and October, R Degcomber, (430 ontrackiis thern Seplember,8024¢; ontrack 90¢Hic. KA Nsi8 O 2 lard, casl, ¢ bid, Steady; No, 2 cash, Hige Wl Onts—stronzer; No. 3 easl, 964e Did; tenber, %0 bid. dulry, 0 a gool Sopt. 5 Wheat—Ste by N splember, s bil; No. 2 red, Sep- W hieat—Quie nber, % No.? No.l norther Corn—Firm No.i, aly; No. Prov islons-Qu et 94500 ite, 40c. Dork, Janwary, #1160, OINCIN No. 2 rel, 981e. Corn—Iirm; No.? mixed, Outs—Flrm; No.2 mivd, Whisky—8l IVEmROOL Se AT, Sept. 20— W heat—Firm; —Wheat-Quict but stendwideraand 1or i hoide rsoffermodrately; Calitornin No. 1, % 3i20@7s {1 per cen il Corn-Stealy: demand poor; mived westem, 4sitad per cental, LIVE STOCK. CAIOAG0, Sept. 20.—Oattle--Rewoints, 11,00; market lower; (enand falllug off, steors, FU@AD; Toxans, E2.5@3. 125; Tangers, $2. 4 4.0, Rectipts, 2100 market slow an pekers, H.85@100; mixad, 41504, srime heay y and butelors’ yelghts, B ieht, HOVELGS Shee)p en. FBDBAN; O, sr. Tours, Sept 26.-Onttlo—TRecel pts, 2.9 shipments, 00; filr to £ ives, .00 50; steker andfeedors. 317550 llogs-Recpts, 1.000; shi puiorts, ket weaks heavy, 40@40; i 4.5 1ight, #2004 KAN}AS CQiry, Sopt. 8210; shipmients. 80’ BI040 Cows, 1508, ers. 8290030, ogs-Roecipts, 8,400 grades, $4.004.30;. Retoipts, 6,000, market st ay;stock- vestens, H.05@30; exans, ket steady | 5 05 stockers and fewl- shipments, all 420, SLowx Cry, Ti, Sept. 20, to0 The Ben]— Hizs—ie dull; sellingat $10B 41T Special Telazr ps, 1%30; market halls, $4.10. OMNAFHA LIVE STICK, Cattle, Priday. September 20, Estinated recepts of cattle 100V, 15 o= pared with 1472 yesteeday and L1853 Priday oflastyeek. Thi m openad active and 1somocase strmzer, There vas considor- able demanl for light handy cattle weighing from 1000 t 1,159 1bs und they were active and stonger, There was a betler folingon bitchers' stuff, the best grdes selling Sslron ger onan lve narket, while the poorer grdeswerefullystealy. The feedermarket was adive, the aues sellingstronzer, bt the poor omes wrestill neglicted and are very 0w, Hogs. Estinatedrecelpts ofhozs3.600,us compared with 4728 yesterday and 5,040 Friday of 1ast weok. The markot a shado 1o lo lower. The shippinz demand was very light and light hogs went Bather veighis wore more or 1ess In demand suffered a deelinoof only vy welzlts were neglected and 1o lover. The rangeof prices was $185 lich €, $4.1504.25; mixed, ‘Ht@ leavy, 81844, The av e of tho prices pid wis BLO0 compared with .13 yes tenlay and $128 Friday of 1ast week. Sheep. Estimated recelpts of sheep 850, as com- pared with sterday, The o ket re- uains unc banged Prevailing Prices, The follovinz 18 a tible of prices this marketfor the gryle ofstock mentionel: Trimestee s, 1010 LOIDs. ... .. 3533 @17 Good steors, 1259 10 14 Bs 100 @1 Good stoers 105 1o 130) s 183 @k Fair, 10) Lol 50 G0 tnon, 89)to @3.6) mers @10 afale oy ) pald in Good 10 ely . Uholeeto faney ws .. Fair togoguibulls... Gholeoto faney hulis i Lizh tastoo kers mil feciors Foeder, 930to LI Bs. ..., Fair tocholo Tight hogs: Fair tochole heavy hogs. { 5 @.03 Falr ehoice mived nogs. @hN Disposi tion ofStock. Showing the nunberot haad of stok pur- chased Satiedayon this narket as roporied by thewelghtmastersot the Stockyanls cou- yany. cArTLE fwiftt Company.. sse - The G H, Namnond mL. y. The Armour-Cudaby packing co Omahe. . . At Rothsehild & Under wood Nelson Morris W. B. Vansaut ... f TR W0GS. The Armour-Cudahy packing eompany. Omaba l“"“““ company ... Swirts Conpany. .. oio..n.. . The G.H Hamiond com pany . Noreh 1. &P. Co......... Kingan & Oo ., o . Oleveland P. & I Soupany.... Jones & Stiles. A 1. M. Doud Total. Swiftk Conpany. AT e Rejpresentative Sales, STERRY Av. Pr. 1164 70 1075 4 &5 1120 390 141 cow 6 61060 NS 3 1103 065 18, 970 10, 8oL 10, 842 21 871 101130 4..1067 Av. Pr. K50 "8 00 150 100 160 No. Av. 1000 B 1112 181121 00147 1020 1026 BULIS 1320 2 CALYVES, 2873 MILKERS AND SPRINGETRS, — 180 HOGS, Av. Sh P W10 &3 70 N 8 B~ a0 B & 10 3% Sh, Pr. 160 84 07 o 20— L2 160 I} 5 R0 ® 160 o : 40 0 80 It} L2040 W 320 80 o [ @ 0 0 406 PO AND SKIPS, 20 120 st . - 0 10070018 120 360 No. 1ll'stock wethers... 20stock ewes. Av, 80 i3 Pr, 2 85 300 OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Groceries, —Prem ium 1. C., tvin fats, por 1b, Premium F ., Yolng American, 11350 Uicsdomestic in " very X{ b Lenp twine, 3 [ biles, nelle wic k. 2c; 40 £t cottor {tcotton elothes lin s, #1. 00 Etsisal lines, #1 ines,sige. ondon Layers, California 75: “homseshoe,” £.603 oo Callifornia 11y, 82403 “horse- o loose ' musutels, & 2005 Califorin seedl sultans, in sacks, per 1b, Sc; California nusca- tels. insaeks 8ia0ne wyaléncias, i laver, new, 0z, FARINAC i pens, bailes, ales, 18¢ thine, de; line at Jute IRATSIN: wr lox, nuscatels, shoe. scedioss € 111y, ons-Barley, Hic; 3. ¢ ontmeal, Dbl 85,785, 25; wlf bbls, 300723, 225, macaront, . 10@11e; yermiceelli,” 10zile e fane v, 6 @ic; head 0 and taplca, 65 6 k" Deans, es WIE peas.do spget, 1ie. NG PAvR—Siraw, per b, Muniila 8, 5@ie: No. 1, So B, N. 0 fancy. pergal. B@si; ico 45iaiic; zood. WE2e; Cubn, baking, % 3083 Dliuek st iy, 20Gae, BoDA—P kgs, 601bs tobox, 5ies kegs. fi5e, ViINigg AR gr.N. Y, applo cider. 10¢; D. 8§, dder, e white, ¥ine 15¢; faney, frail, 156, 0 jrimewhite, i) 139 Vater 'whit cadlight, 1415074 gisoling, e, ALSODA-BDLS, 17C; granulated, 2¢; n bbls, Ie Ve oxtra, 81150 120 rdwestern brinds. 1103 gallons, £30. Corn SUErO Wi, ity sugar corn, very fine $1.) Giludan $1.20, 2-11 ex 't Beerver, #1105 'n 4.05. Mushroc 15@1240; ABLE 310 stand —Toma toes—k1b brands, Erench, extra fine, B2 3-lD Tres, fine, per -1b sifted, rrow, stuns d, 85c. '8 Retuge 1b string beans, Do, Se. Boston balud brands. 8t 1h New Jersey, 360, Pu il tonato fine, Bike. P per_cal 81507 2 801 grade, L3 2l early Jun brands, i -1b high siden waax beis, Limz henns— beans-3-1b L Sweetpotatoes ns —i=1b, #.15. .60 su 203 POLIS 11— 8T per gross. #7755 Lewlston, per 100, quare, 41 per ent of 1St 280 10s I bbl, bu e, 10) salt, enished,” $1.3; 1n, 81 y $2.2 roc o mon. b, #1 CANYED MEAS—Corned beef, 1 ; cornal beef, 2 1bs, #1.0: lus tonguaes, 1 b, luncl tongies, s brawn 1 b, brawn, 2 ibs, #0); OX tongues, 1% 1bs, 0X tongues 2 1bs §6,00; chipped feef, 1 Ibs, Found cans, roast beet, 2 1h round cans, £2.00; pot€ed han, 4 1, round cans, jotted haz b2 1, round i, i 1D, round cans, 63 cans, $10: potted ox tonge b com pressed ham, I &190; comprissed haen, 5 1hs, Squa e tripe, 2 1 round cans, $1.80; ninced ealops, 21b, round cins Toneless pigs’ feet. 2 b, square cans, Svaie—Ter 1h—Cutloaf, Tige; Cubes, T30 standard, powdered, Tye: XXXX. povderul, fei grnulated, standard. TH@7350 confection” A, 6% @ white ext akes, 50-1) bo Xes, 13e; 100 cakes, 391 boxes, 11D ricks, 1 Ibs Tnbox, pure, le. ~ Roasted — Arosla, ilsc; Dilworth” ' ton, e Mailpouch, 5ige; Cordova, Hizc; Moe ~Turkish prunes, less thin : orlginal hids. 3 es, 10010 110,73, evwring cholee, 16 1513 0, aprico es, new, 10} anis, new, 6azie Vostiza currants, ring pri black box Ko e, Nurs—Almonds, 18¢; Brazlls, 1 pecans, 16¢; walnits, lie 103 BE00AM rries, 2 1hs (o orlgingl casks, Xtra, In boxes, filberts, Tho; peanutcocks, 10%0] S0 PUin Lparlor, §8.00; 4-tle, $2.75 3-tle, ji-tle plain, 8185 warchouse ®00; toy, 255 Whisk $LOIB1.25 Orives—(uaris. perdoz, 4,005 pints, per doz, bulk, ul, D3 CODAGE to 1 in. in., 115 101 In, K COToN RopE-14 in, 18c. Soar—Custile, mottled, per 1, 0@le; white, perlb. 14, Prckees-Medfim. per 1bl, #0.0¢ £10.00; ghorkins $11.00; T p. Dil1, $18.0), (6 © 2 zzal bb, $10.0). All sles from. 716 es fron 16 to 1 Tl shes from 716 do, « per bl ar ele Provisions. 1t PoRk—Fresh hans, 20 1bs avg., T¥e; 130712 Ibsave, Mie; shoulders, o pork tenderiolns, Wie; derd, Glos spare Tibs, se, © SALr MEArs—Bbis—Mess pork, bbls, 8110 s, heavy, $1.25; mediun, #117 r pork $1000; pig pork, 81350 W oxtramess beel $6.00; new extri plit o beet,16.50, new plate beet, 8600 new rolled boneless beef, 1.50; new rumps, $30; now boneless rum ps, 8,50, « Bils—Extra lird, winterstral extraNo. llar No. 1 lurd, Hie: No, 2 Tard 8103 extraneatsfoot, éie; tilowoil, dle; pure neatstootoll, 5e; A Ttailow, Se; stearine, e, LA Tierces, pure leafiige. SMKED MEATS-Sugar cured hams, 12 to 14 i medlum, 15 to 16 b avg, 10jc ng, 15 to 2 1b avg, 14e; shouldere s ham, 8ige; breakfast bucon. 107 Ibstrips 8130 breikfast bacon, dried beef haws, sots, i4¢; regular, Ne. H)ltv SAar Murs—Lean backs, shortelear, 6iget bellles, 16 to Biqs hort ribs, cloars, 6e. BAUSAGE-Bolgna, 4o} sands, 440 frankfurts, 0'3¢; tongue, The; Dlood, 4150 {1 ver, 430 hewdohocse, 444t; Poliih, Te; pork sausage (inks), G pork sausige (mea), intin palls, OLEOMAGARINE—-1b tubs, solid 1203 51b 140-1b bs, I-1b rouls, e, ned. {fe; 6Yc; extra 0'1b wverige, 6ej short elers, long bologna In weas- tubs, solid, 12 street Produce, PoLTiy—Cholce Lens, per doz, 0004250 cnolee nixed, spring. lirgze, dressed chieKens, 11612 TURK YS—LIve, pr 1b, Ghoe;d GrESE-Live perdoz, §.00¢2,00 12¢, " Dycks-Live verdor, €507, drossed, 1@ Tiaross—Live, pordor, 81 25 BUPTEI—CHolee eroatiiry bitter ommands d prices, Crenmiers o} oronms , cholee, 8200 dalry, 14210 dalry uv’hu‘\ BLXI coMntry, choite, 198130} country, fair to god, 0@lie country, ine feror. Shge. s 408 —The at a1 GAME - per dozen, S0 mallard duelks, per down, 10061, 7'%1 04 roosters, S8 78] medin narkit cold sitely be quoted forfreshttoer, 0 oo duoted net doen, R0 Fis, n-Perlb—Pere buffalo, dressed, Te; L 810, pIke, O¢; trout. Do) white, § (|u’r]\|l'4||l‘ thsh e od steak. 1205 flodnd ersl, de; Oregon salmon, 12¢; black bass, 18¢; Tolsters, 8e Skt and Plekled—Codfish mow Sige; grand ank, now Dlocks, ilye; siow white turke I lurge snow -~ whit B nediyn extr Georges, o Sliver, 2-11 2 Ieks, ne w, 84, niddle bricks, crates, 125 1 boxes, soaled herring, N H o Hol- wrbi rrer spiced herring, splead, 6oy Russian o L ported o1 Tand b i g, o Taney nailke rs, 8100 5 mae ke half hbls, 1 bloaters, half bbls, 8180 White fish, half bbls, § trout, half bbls, 85.50;0 fanily white fish, silmon, 840 per ty ) trolled wol, #20; =D i nusta 05 31b in ato sauce 82.0; 51 N 88 mae k I brook tre 1-1b_salmon, #1 o fish, $1.15; 2 ©1-10_lobsters, B1G: 1 Oysters, ovsters, 10-0z, #2.10;1 1oz, Ara LT it § o, § -1b ¢ wder, o plaln Crown_brand, ¥ enl, No. 1 slor it |‘ o1, #1.05; s-1bclan 1L crabs, litle nocis, 1 enbs, Freh Fruits. _Cqlifom litorili, or s40e per 101h b, Jane, Colimbla, ete, per plums, s bi box, i rni, Perbos, pet boy, 7310, eating H.00@350; fancy cpkin BANAVAS ORANGES—Faney ) Bl #5.5, CitA NUERRUES rry, 5,00, i, por ox, £400; per Cape Cod, #0.00; bell und Vegetubles, POTATOES—Good Lown and Minnesota stock isselling ‘:l Me@i.10 per bu; Colorado und SWE A 400 perbbl CABIAGE: ONTONS— D BEANS—I1 TOE-The quotations wre$s.000 cording toguality. Per crate, 2,757 (0 W, per b, 81,0061 and’pleked vy £, Hancous, BEEsVAX—Per I, 20c, JELLIES—f0 perlh. Dt VEAL—Cholc -I'wi' 03 h HoxE . medium, 526¢; light, bolled, 6. b eans, per b, % new i choiee, @lie. Hides, Tallow, Ete. HIDES PrRAS AND TALLOW—Green salted hides. No. 1, I Siid e No. 1 light, 624 04, No. 2, Light, 5055 dry fint hides, 115608 il hides, Tade; tdanaged hides 14 los. Sheep pelt, treen, ench, $>c81 et pelt, di bor 15, . | TAIoW —A No I, 41 No. 2. #e; gre white, Ha@ic; yellow. 3 B¢ ations are fordelivery ' in'Chi- DufTaln, per ton. RIGHGIS0; dry country, bleched, $00GED; dry country, dum p and ety 88.00710.00, s0, Dry Goods. HEAY Brows CoTroxs—Atlantie A Atlantle H, Ter Atlamties D, 63 ¢ Atlantic P Aurora O, 43¢0 | fe; Cabot W, ic; Darling ers’ No. 1, 4504 *jof Hooser L, 5. cad, The; Lawre jer Henrletin LL 5ige B ROWN COTEONs—A tlantie L1, fo; A A O NB, 7ti0; B, e Au ror 18,6 1 (o8 Pepnerel 1T celoth, 4o Clintan gadon G B, Be 0HED COTTON S —Berkeley e Best Yet, 6l5c; Buttercloth XX, 414 Cabot, Tie; FirstOall, itge ; Fruitof the Loon, o; Hill Seriper Idem. Sc; Housekee per, 81401 King Phitlip canibric, oe;’ Lanzdon G B, 015; Lonsdale. Lonsd nbric, 10%0; New York Milis, 1ic HEITING AND PLLIOW Net—Pepperell, #in, 10'a: opperll, 6.4, I I 5-in, 15 mbric—No. UASTNGS—Brown— 3 Papperell, §-4, 45 pperell. 10 hed—Net'—Pep) 5, Tisges | Do §-4, o3 Peppe rell. -4, 3214 D) 04, 25 Udled, 81 240; Utden, 04 2007 -4, 2, GnAMS—Amoskeaz, 0i4c s A mosk eag J0t5e; Warwick dress, 57ie; Glemire, 6'se, Whitehton, ¥rs—Tndigo blue—N. Ingto American 6lge: Arnold, 64o; Ar- mold B, 1ont el Stitel A, 120! Merri- ek, f-8, 106: Gold Leat, 8te; Hamil ton, 5 e Allen Pinlcs, 65 ¢ Allen 'Chumbray, Ge; Glou: cester, dige T riel, Bl PRINTS Funcles— Edystone, Rivere: Ramipo, 415 T Washin e, UK ey reds- Cren field, 8lie; Berlin, 6 WiGANS—Net, Thistie, Giio; Red Cross, 7. COLORED (AMBRCS —Crowi, 4140 12ed Star, tolled Clover, be; Slate hrgh colors ! B, 10 in, B4 Stovens' A, 16 in, 8hes artha Wash- 6i5e; Steol irt= 1ok armer, i Stey vens' | ns' N, 20 Stevens. SKT, moskeag. 0 0z, 1014¢; York Everett, standard, 12i5¢; H , Thie; O1d York, X X, 103¢; Lawre Lawrenee, 90z, 13e; fancy st in. Ml DENINS N camlel Corro Everett, 8oz, Ik L 2200; Work ingman's, Lumber, 121t WfE W16 I8 £t 20 ft 22(t 24t x4 815 00 415 00 §15 O $16. 00 $16 00 #17 50 $15 00 BG. 15 00 15 00 1500 16 00 16 00 1500 18 50 SR 1500 1500 1600 16 00 16 00 1800 18 30 i1 1500 15 00 16 (0 16 0 1800 18 50 I120 1600 1600 1600 17 0 17 © 1900 1900 ixito BXS 1000 1600 1600 17 00 18 00 1900 2000 BoAS—No. 1,com., H8.00; No. 2 com, $16.00; No. 3, com., {15.00 No. 4, coni., #1230, 1 LAP-No. |, plaln, 8 and ‘10 inch, §18,0; 2 plakn 8 and 10 “inch, §16.00; No. 3 plain, Sand [0 inch, $1560; O, G..8 inch, 10515, B i-White 'Pine—No 1, 4 and 0 in, 12 4 and 6 dneh, 12 and 14 i No. i, 4 8. 415,00, 2,003 13, 00.50; ©, 810,005 D. #1200, LOORING—W hite Plie—A and B, &.00; D, R1L00; O, 2700 E $17.50, CEILING—No. 1white %-in $3150; No. 1 hard 415.50; No. | hard pine, 5-In, $2000; 1pine, §i-in, 24,00, STOUK BOARDS-A and 13, 12-1n, $42.00; D, 12 In, #2700, STOK BOARDS-No. 1 common, 12 and 14t conmon, 12 and 14 ft, £0.00;16 £t,819; Ny H18.00: 16 £¢,417.05; No:2 common, 10, 1§ and 2 ft. $1050. GioovED ROOPING<No, 1 pine, 12,4 and 16 fi. $100; 'llxlm T2, 1 and16 £t 15,00, OPLATL (], ull widths, 834.00; clear. H=in,all width W PICK ETS—O G. Dats, SI8, #5¢; 3-in well tubing, 0; pickets, D. & H. flat, ommon white No. 1 common H. 59,8210, NG, WILTE PINE-1st and 20 elear, 50,001 114, 1% apd 2 in, 80.00; 3d clear, 1 #45.00 6,00 ct, Lin., B select,” 110 .00; 135 11 #30,00;° O select, 1in., 80.00; 134, 115 and 2 in, 836,00, FENSHENG, Y )W PINE-OClear, 1 in,, $2000; 1ig. 1§ and? ir 0§ star, 1 in, §£24.00, \ LAti—Extra XA X, 32 AX #2600 6 1n, #2.%; 5 in ‘edar XAX, $47, stan- 12440 8in., 90; & 9 in. qrs., 1 Inch round, 1334 k, 8} Sasl, 50 per cent: per cent; mouldi ported, §4.50; plaster, tar bodrd, §.60 00rs, 4 pe 5, 40 per cent lean, $1.50; cencrn #; straw board, tar folt. €240, —— Sioux City Corn Palace and Return. The Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railroad (depot 15th and Webster sts.,) will run a special train from Omuha toSioux Clty and return, Sun- day, September 28 and Sunday, October 5, leaving Omaha at 8 a, m., arriving at oux City at12:15p. m, and returning leave Stoux City at7 p. m., arviving at Omaha at 11:15 p. m. " One fare for the round teip, T W, TA-;Aszr'mll.x-:, ) A 30, AQ Through coaches—Pullman palace sleepers, dining cars, free reclining chair carsto Chicago and interveniang point via the great Rock Island route. Ticke l BER 27, 1890 LETTER LIST. [ —— 1ist of letters remaining unealled for In the post. ofice for the woek ending feptember %, 1860, Note—Parties calling for these letters will ploase may Advertised,” giving the dato at the head of the 1ist, and inquire for sume at the ladles’ delivery win. aow. Toavold mistakes have your mail addressed to FOUF #trect and number. GENTLEMEN'S A, Angeson A Allinger W Anderson R Anderson § Aubrozrwish Rev. 8 LIST. Adams C ¥ Amarine ¥1, Armstrong) B B Barger I, Baker G 11 Baxter i Bainl T i Bemett \w v Balkey LW T Bake | Bally N | Bully N | Banker R R Beard L Bela N Biikerhott 1 0 Bowhay G 1 Bradley ¢ P Burns 1 Byme M Baldwin ¢ B s Kor G 1T Beckman W Beck W Bishop C 1 Boreli H Hrooks M Brown 1L BurkeJ Brigham W Becofora T Bogs W Il Brown T, 0 Huck W1 Briggs J 1, lingwood Colos Dr .C Culin B Cooper O 1 ¢ Congden H M Cross 3 W Cushing Mayor € Chureh 7 B Is Dr AW s € Creckmaon 8 1t ack MF Curran 3 D, Dagton 1t Davis Dellott WP Dickerman ) B Dot L Donihue J A Donahie | Doy J Duniway) B Dufiee B Dering wr and mrs P E, Edgorton ) Eliis A € Davis BP Davis T8 Dosle WG Keoles 1K Eyeland A Eversol W 8 Edwards 00 Elder K M Kloy O Flynn T Fanssett ] Finley W Fognrty M Franks A G Floyd mr Faulker Dr. B E Fohoy M E Freberger M L Freldman Rev. W Frisly W Fltas L Iron G Geotr T Tick M 8§ vin )2 bons ) ox )R ohte wr and mrs | Tasnes G Haarmin ¥ Hawk J A Hinsen 0 ) HaletonA 8 Harris A 1l J farming M © Tl B 1 Helw 1 feki J W 1 i Tlackett T, Huzbridge W Harper 111-2 per 10 Honderson 1l M Horr A Howird Holnes WL Ll i M Hossel T, il ¢ W 00k J A Horsen M O Hubbel ) N 1. ackson ) G ackson N Jones O ¢ Johnson T Jordan 1\ K. Kihn T, Kellwind Kilgore W Kloopper N L. Lanhanb B aboll & J “onB K Inden W ¥ Jackson 10 Jeuion KA, nes o Jonneaon B D Vi ol Kane W K Kelsle K Kirby 88 Kleldosty Mr Kelly T Kendall Rev IT Kirk A H Kyled ¥ 143 M Lans W A Lawson 1 Lawson LW TLaBounta L) Langdon ] S bs A K ham i1 T Lange W hol H E lowder 1 Lund Capt X1 mon G b Linisay A Lowery 0 Licler B ¥ Maler J Mallette S Mayer W May AJ Malteson G C Malney €O Markley Il 1 Mercer 1,0 Mimcle ¥ Michels T Moagherd A Murphy J Mirquett P Mieder A Marz ¢ Menke br Misner Miller Molander C Morrison W A MO, MeBride CF McCall McCarthy D G McKinney J itzen T2 MonroeM MeCall BA son P Nelson 8 Nelson 2 Niekell R L (o} Ottomeyer TI, P. Nelon a2 Noyes F18 2 0'Banion J OyseherJ Owens J B Petiola p Peterson P Pring O 1) Purvenco W rsel, O Powers [ W PurteliA R. Rombery W I Reiter M Hideman C B Rosello G H Hussell C 122 Tyan M S. Satler G T, Beho i Red F © Roynolds ] W Roberts §'E Fothschild N Rul G Rynn W Sauterk Salomsky O fehnelder 1A Selwab ¥ Seott J 1 Seaman b G Shell J Suith RO Suith 1P caholm A W chultz W ¥ Silk WJ mith 0 R Y Stubbelfield [ A stant G A Stant G A Steffon 3t Stisser ¥ Svenson L ¥ Smith I M cker I S Stark DH Stephenson § Stanley Mr Svensno i M Thompson J i Mot J uU. Strom T B Stamm NA Storeh tevens Il M Sully G- Tasker W H Tomilsond M Thomss 18 P Underwood A W V. Vandersmith M w. vail W8 VigieauxJ £ Vetenn J Watts) R Warner 0 B West LI Wilson © Wing 0. WoolA'R Washington G Weller W Wiilis EA Wilson ( W P Wi B A A Wightwan W B Wood B Y Young ¢ LADIES' LIST. A. Alexander N Ames mrs F Andersin M T, Andersor M And mirsdr Anderson mrs R Ande F O Andrews wrs Armstrong 8 B. Barnhart mrsJ € Ball mrs Bendermrs A" Bookmoan mrs [ Boll 3 Blunck nrs [ Bowman mrs L Boneb:ake N BrunerL Bryant wrs © . Carberry K (arroll N Clster A Colyermrs CI CrouseM 2 Curran A D. 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Martinmrs Matteson mraJ AMatt Maher M M Mataon 8 Melton Mitchell mrs M Mulceagon K Murley mrs 1T Matthows wrs 8 Tanda M ITronmonger M Irver VM Jarvis B Johnson A Keelind M Kinney M King$ T Kubn wrs W W Lawrenco I Lowers A Mater A BA Muck F Mathews mraN Mereilil, Miller A Middieton A Murray N 18 Muurer ¥ Montomery - — s B Murphy J Me. McCarly mrs KW MeDomld mrs 3 N. Nellson 18 . Peteron K R. Rayley mnG RahnA 2 Rhoudes mrsWH Kiley mrs € Riclards AE Kelley M Sagetmra H Keymour I Shacfer Ehuster ¥ Siivis mra 0 Bim pron Smith mres G ©_ SmithJ Smiley mr HC8p a1y Stevens mn M Stolturs B Strom A Kummers G Bwanson wrs B Syphers mn C . Taylor N Twrner mrs D McHaln 8 Mekurland mrs J Nemilo A Nugent mrs J G PattonJ 3 Potter mrs NM Reeson 8 ¥ Rickhoft Lo Russell B Saur Bexton mi Scanlon mrs K Klewart M Blurge mrs M Bvanson T Taylor 8 Treloar B mas N Tomzerkowskl — —wn ) V. Varpelt mrs © Vanpelt mre M. W, Ward mrs WariM L Wardmes I Wators mr M Westiall L White mrs M B Wil R Warren nrs § Willls ¥ Wilker mrs P B Warnor mreJ § Wells e € Warnor mrs I Wallace mrs§ Walker A Walrath mrs 0 G Wl 3 Wilson N N Worley mes & Wrich uirs © MISCELTANEOUS, Woolson coffoo and splea company, Kquitable farm And stock inprovement co mpany, 8 Van leller & Co, DS Hazsgor & O, Kinsella & Masc Chamberlin plow company, Lawr company, Box mon & Son, J H Tackoberry & (0, € mon & Co, Me Woodard Romo Indurance company, 602Cali fornia st, Choloner renedy company ITATIAN useppe i di b Guard ot Mic torn sLoye o company, Natlonal & (o, We pliotd LITTENRS Turnirello, Zede 1cortmo, Sarnlo Ve: Futoqulo P Canordl, Vine trajko, Lulkio TS AND FUUTUTH CLASS MATTRR. LHenuing, Miss 1l Sorenson, Miss € Smith, Mrs O Tallot, MrsE % Mathows, J Hlyer, 6T Rood, A iluston €. V. GALIAGHER, ¥ - - TVOUS prostration, nervous ayspepsin, dulln blues, cured by D Miles® Nervine, umples free at Kuhn & Co's, 1th and Douglas, - - Butlding Permits, The follotwing pornits wora issusd by supe rintendent of buildings yesterday R Pruyn, one and one-quarter story fravio dwelling Tweuty-first und (iru oo stronts $ 1,000 Boherain ¢ hurch, (Wo-s{ory frame pir 801 fleenthand Willtums strects Tgherlan Sehool association, one-story framesehioolhouse, Twelfthand Pierce stmastor. Slooplessness, 1 the 2,000 [ franie rosis Howard e, (V- Story rty-sixth and stroety Barber asphalt company, one-story framo warechouse, Fourteenth wnd 1O SEEOLS. o . . lanehed, tvo story bricic Fosis denee, Tenth and Ploree st reets . Globe lonn and trust company. one-story frame dwelling, Thirty-firstand Leav- cnworth Streets Three winor permits 5,00 6,000 | 10,000 1,500 | Just how an alterativemedicine cleanses tho ystem is an open question; bit that Ayer’s arsaparilladoes producs o radical chango in the blood is wel sted on all sides. It is every where ced the best remedy for blood disorders. - >mmissioners, held a meeting The Park ( The park com missioners yesterday afternoon to talk over the question ofhowand when the bridges in Elmwood park shoutd be erected. The engineer: of the Milwaukee brige and iron works presented some plans for ivon bridges. These were ex amined by the commissioners, and it was es. timated that the threo bridszes could be com- | pleted for £10,000. The seoretary roported &37 hand availale After some discussion the adoptedand the cngineer was instructed prepare specifications for three bridge 000 of funds on plans were to County Court. In the cointy court yesterday the fol- lowing judgments were rendered: Pat- erson etal vs the Omaha banking company, 52,10 rd Maroney vsJ. H. Johuson & Mel Co. torecover & shin Me Don had brought suit. Charles . Wincote to collect §65,1 buiiding contract, sued Farrell & ount. Tho new ofiices of the gre: Island coute, 1602, Sixteenth and Parnaw streets, Omaha, ave the finest in the city. Call and see them. Tickets toall points eust at lowest rates. B e How to Find the Cow in Butter. The follownig method of discovering oleo in_butter isproposed by Dr. Taylorof the depariment of _agriculin Dissolve in 20 cubic centimeters of petroleum bewzine 140 grains of a mixture of oleo and butter. Heat slightly to secure a perfect solution of the fats. “Cascine and animal tissues muy be readily removed by ) ¢ the liquid while wavanthrough fine muslin. Fill o test tube with the solution and place in ico wa In aboat twenty minutes the oleo fat will sep- arate from the butter fat and fall to the bot- tom of the tube, being insoluble in cold ben- zine, while the butter fat wiil yemain in so- lution i the benzine. Notice. After September 30 no orders for the Americanized Encyclopedia Britannica will bo taken. Al persons who desire to avail themselves of ourliberal offer must have their orders in by that duy. e LT How to Boil an Fgg, ot one cook in fifty, nor housckeeper cither, knows how to boilan ege, And yet most people think they know this simplo miat- ter. They will tell you to drop it into boiling nd let it remain about threo minutes and tobe swe the water is boiling. Her where the mistake is made. An gz so pre >d is indigestible and hardly fit fora well son, let alonc e who issicl, to eat, The moment it is plunged into boiling water the white hardens and toughens, o boilan cgg properly putit ina vessel, cover with cold water, placoverthe fird and the second the ater hegins to hoil your egg isdone, The whiteis as delicate as a jelly and as easily di- gested and nutritious, as it should be, Try it o To Nervous Debilitated Men If you will send us_your address send you Dr. Dyc's Celebrated Voltale T3elt und Appliances on tril, They will quickly restore you to vigor, nantiood and health, Pampllet free. Vorzie Beir Co, Marshall ich, will lles LA Maddox-Look here, Sime know it is dan gerous 1o aftera hearty meal! Simeral—I'm not going nafter a meal. It's abath Dm after, TR Water Lily Soa Wil Float. HAVERCK NATIONAL BANK BOSTON, MASS. CAPITAL . 0000 o0s +.$400,000 SURPLUS.., teenieee 600,000 al, don't you g0 into the water Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corporations so- lelted, Our factlities for COLLECTIONS are excellent, and we re-discount for banks when balances warrant it Boston 48 0 Reserve Oty, and balances with us from banks (not located in other Reserve Citles) countas a roerve, We draw our own exchange on London and the Continent, and nanko cable transfers and place mon wh throughout the United States and Can- Wehave amarket for prime first-class Investement Becurlties, ad invite proposals from States, Coun- ties and Cities when ssuing bonds. Wedo a general banking business, and tavite cor- respondence, ASA P. POTTER, PRESIDENT, JOS, W. WORK, CAsmIER. NEBRASKA National Bank V. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. Capital, - - - - $400,000 BurptusJan, 1st, 1890 - B7,800 los, President; B juimes . g i . Hughies, cusbler. o8 THE IRON BANK, Cormer 12th and Farnam Sts. AGenorul Buaking Busluess Transsoted, Omaha Manfiféfimpéra. Boots and Shoes o Bl ST KIRKENDALL, JONES & €0, Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots& Shoey Agents for Boston Ruhber &hoo Co., 1102, 1104 and 1104 Harey Sircot. Oniaha, Neb. = Browers, STORZ & ILER, % Lager Beer Brewrs, 181 Ncrth 18th Street, Oraahn, Neb, Cornice. TTTTEAGLE CORNICE WORKS, a0 Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornict Window caps mnd metal Yohn kyp netay proprator, 105 and 110 Sou th 10th sirect S——— e Artists' Materials. o U AHOREY, OF, | Artists' Materials, Pianos and Organsgl 1513 Douglas Street, Omaks, Neb, Coal, Coke, Kto, e OMAHA COAL, COKE AND LIME (:&a Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. | B8 E. Cor. 16th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, bj Cigars, DEAN, ARMSTRONG & CO., \\'huks.llc Cigars Dry Goods and g Dry Gools, Furnishing Goods and Notiond M. E. SMITH & (0., Corner 11thand Howard Streots RILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS €0,y Importers and Jobbers in Dry Good§ Gents' Kuflitshing Goods. Corner 1ith and Harne Blroets, Omalia, Nob. Furniture. DEWEY & STONE, Wholesale Dealexs in Furniture, > CHAH.LP"*) S!lIV ERICK, Furniture. Omalin, Nebraska. & (:I‘l)('i'l‘h'!’l-i EEPIPRIORRE, ucLos Lo... MRS SRS | McCORD, BRADY & CO, Wholesale Grocers, lith and Leavenworth Streets, Omahia, Nobrasks. Lumber, Eto. G.W. DOUGLAS & CO., ey Dealers in Hardwood Lumber, V}m 1310N, lmlhl.. Omaha. JOHN A. WAREFIELD, Wholesale Lumber, E(c., Kfc. Imported and American Portland Cement. Stagf et 1or BN ks TLIG 16 Comont Al Quiney W hile Liwe, CHAS. R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber. T AT B i haDa FRED W, GREY, Lunber, Lime, Cement, Etc, Etc, Corner ith and Douglas Streets, Omaha. “Millinery and Notion I. OBERFELDER & co, Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, 208, 210 and 212 South 11th street. Notions: T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goodg 112 Flamey street, Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO, Wholesale Refined and Lubricating 0il§- Axle grease, eto., Omaha. A. H. Bishop, Mannager. ey Paper. L2 - CARPENTER PAPER CO,, Wholesale Paper Dealers, Carry & nioe stock of printing, wrapping and writisy paper. Bpecial atiention glvento card paper. e L — Safes, Eto, A. L. DEANE & CO., General Agonts ror Halls' Safes, 881 and 323 South 10th St, Omahs. e Toys, Etc. e ) H. HARDY & C0., Jobbers of Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, Furnishing Gouds, Childron's Carriages. 126 Farnam streét, Omala, Neb. —_— Water Supplics. prmmeee MM L P . 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO, Steam and Water Supplies, Halildey wind mills. 918 and 920 Jones sk, Omahae G.F. Rosw, Acting Managet. e ——— Iron Works. PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS,‘ Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work Engines, brass work, genofal foundry, nachino ag blackswith work. Office and works, U. Hy. and lith street, Omuha. B OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS, Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safed Vaults, fatl work, iron_shutters and fire exc G. Andreen, prop'r. Cor. 14tk id J ackson Sts. Sash, Doors, Eto. R s ] M. A. DISBROW & CO,, Wholesale manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. Branch office, 12tl and Irard streets, Omaha, Nebs e South Omaha UNION STOCK YARDS CO., Of South Omaba. Limited. . IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MUNEY 00 WHERR THE MONEY 18, HELENA, MONTANA, ith a present population approximating 20,00 and increming t the' rate of about 6,000 snnually isy sz considercd, THE RICHEST CITY IN THE WORLD, NOTICE THE BANKING ©. | Burplus and i vhded o First National Bank, Helens Merch'nts** 0 200,000,006 iy ofETs000.00 Tgo deporits of eljeht mile Iivlens fianclully on entor N. Y. Incininpos Iis, Ind., Grand Rapids, Mich.. and Columbus, Obio, cluxiod'ayumon the wealt st wpd most pros: pulations 3 in tho Esstern Stad with p hundrod thoosand ench. woealth of the cdizens of Helens fantats, catllo Rnd OUME BrODONY 18 ons Of S0iTars and yearseffort In the marking Montank s s State o il by nalirs thin way oLt 3 By TR R ATE OF MONTAN'A Vieh tows than tws hundred thous d people prod uces sanually in Ifnld, MIver, coppor and Toud. Chitie, horses, wool, hidess f P Bortable commadiios mousing ta 860,000,000, 00, nenty oquiling 11 Yalue those of B0t o as Wikl popultuion o wouid-a i lons, For full information, address, L. G. PHELPS, Sec’y Citizens Commitiee, Helena, Monfanay tn mines, Inriely uhe I

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