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oy THE DAJLY B&g-- OMAPA FRI DAY Al RIL 6 : (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) “BURLINGTON ROUTE" HOW 10 MAKE JELLY. yesterday; In fac: the weather was M very much so, and & Globe Democrat [ Well: Ethel will marry a reporter, who has o great liking for | Widower this spring. raspberry jam, but whoso boarding | e house lady never glves him sny, thought he would sweeten his temper He won't live two years. where this delicacy (s manufactured. [® Year ) At the figst plnoa’vll!ted the proprie. grief, Then she's yours, cash and all, :)nn vreluknu‘.. sampling the weather; ::g {l:.“,}!:‘:‘f‘fl! band on your head ut a clerk was present who appeared i toknow all aboat the busincan, and he |, * hen tho young man loft the house seemed anxfous to talk. Hoe told the | h® dldn't seem to beliove it. reporter of scmoe wonderfal things No less than adczan kinds of domestic aad tropical fruits wereused, and theso were continually kept in stock, By The Blggeet Individual Insurance in some proccsr, which remains a socret, bl Db strawberrles, or the most dellcate of fraits, could be keptfor a yearor more,| The Chicago Trlbune cf the 50.h withont loslog any of their original |ult , contalns the following f1 refer- tiavor. Nothiog bat fralts and eugar | ence to tho large amount cf life insur- were oscd, and the most fas |snce carried by Me J. V. Farwell, of tldious and accomplished houstwife [ that city, who 1s in fact the most heav- would find nothing in thelr establish. | lly Insured man in the west. This ment to which the smallest exception | gentleman is at the head of the great could be taken, dry goods house of J. V. Farwell & “‘Will you let me go through your|Co., and is well known throughout the workrooms and see how the thing {s | west on account of his prominence in donef” asked the reporter, charitable and raliglous matters. To “‘Oh, no!"” replied the clerk, hastily; [ a reporter Mr. F. stated that he took ‘‘we are not ranning our full force to- | his insurance simply as a business in- 3 : 'i E g g HEAVY LIFE INSURANOE. Pres't and Gen'l Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago | F Finest Equipped Railroad in the World for all Ciasses of Travel J. POTTER, 3d Vi WELERS~*MUSIC DEALERS o Oldest Wholoe d Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitorscanhere find all novelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, the Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descripuons of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri- ces as 13 compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store, Tower Building, corner 11th and Farnham - “Btreets f N \" T e e ———~ 5 S, W MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFACTURERS A Targe Stock MORGAN & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 218 Farnam St WILLIAM MANUFACTURER OF RRIAGES, BUGGIES, Py AND ROAD WA ONS, First-Olags Paintmg and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Dons. 1319 Harney, Cor. 14th, Omaha CA day, and the works are not in good | vestment, and he thovght it a wite olxdar. CUome around some other tl;l:n! ‘;' B"qu["lfml be Insured. time.” v s indorsement of Iffe insurance can “Very well,” said the reporter, | not bat hava great weight with thoss meekly, and he went on his way to an- | Who are Investigating the sabject. other establishment. The Tribune says: At one of the largest jelly manufac-| Mr. John V. Farwell, who for years turing places in the olty he was taken | has carried a large amount of insur- in out of the weather ard made wel- 3;7?” h{llliffi yosterdsy Gm‘“‘d"‘; oomo, tlonal insurance to the amount of 80 you want to know how jally {s | $100,000. His pravious insursnce ag- made, do you?” sald the udipose and | gregated $123,000 which with that jolly proprietor. *‘Well, it jen'c made | Writton yesterday makes a total of just as people auppose it ls; but then, | $223,000. This is balleved to be the after all, there's nothing so dreadful | largest indlvidual insurance carrled in IN TRE WEST! nbon; it that we -hl;mld wish_to hide lhhe "1'1:' t:loush in tChiclgo ;lon-. it. . Just come with me und I'll show | where life insurance investments are Fiboet 8o Bloy PlAnor A" Bt E 0 (e e o ol oo st LS anos ant @ led the way from the office to|twenty individuals insured for Or o ‘:umflncmrac the engine and boller room, where a|000 and over. The best tnformed ans ) small engine of about four-horse power | agents belleve there are at least 200 prlcas are as Low as g;na‘ntlu tl:le ;hnm for the cooking of g{%osgg b;llnm dmon ;nluu(: llor 5 the frait and the powér for the chop- ,000 and apwards, and nearly 1,- :g Eeallt::nflanufmmrel‘ glng %f the m|;,::; m.:z, hlln which tgo 00 nlrryhl:.g :20,000 or lfn:n. So 0 rm does a e businoes. From | common the oustom of {nsurance Pianos aud 0°ga"s sold | thenoo the party passed (ko the cook | beoame, epecially. among pecple in s ing room, where the whole proocess of | trade, that it {snow no easy matter for cash or installmeut: at jallpmlk‘lng was In fall bllz.t. The | find o.ne, if insurable, who is not in- Bottom Pr ces. :‘n;l- of all “-:,n;o“jalllu is spples. lml-&d l;r -oml- : ount, dd ese are neither pared nor cored, r, Farwell's insurance was the su! A_‘ SPLENDID ,St’cck, of but are chopped {into small |jecc of no little comment in life insar- Steinwy, Ohlckannz, pieces and put through an evaporat- |ance circles yesterday, avd the air is Knabs, Vose & 8o0a’s Pi- iul;ul;l::loezul _:vlhinh l:lnvenku'll _:he!r 9;]— :nlLof n::t‘mn of large amounts soon utial qualitier, and makes it possible | tv be written. anos, and oto r makes. to keep them for any length o? time, | Among the prominent men of east- Also clough & War en|When needed for jellies they are|ern cities who carry large amounta of Steriiog Imperial 8mith American Orzans, &c. Do not fail 10 see us before ~OMAHA, NEB THE LEADING MUSIG HOUSE and bolled with sagar for the proper | Field, of New Yotk, who has $250,- length of time; the liquid s then |000; F. B Roberts, New York, $200,- drained off, mixed with an equal quan- | 000; Ciarles Pratte, Brooklyn, $200, thrown Into a vat of boiling water |insurance we will name Cyrus W. purchasing.' 1ity of glucose, and flavorea with ex. [000; Alexander Barrett, New York, tracts to make ‘‘currant,” “‘quircs,” | 8200 000; F. W. DeVoe, New York, orany other kind of je!ly that may be | 8245 000; Pierre Lorlllard, Now York, desired. The resldue of the apples is | $205 0C0; James Park, Jr., Pittaburg, used in meking apple butter, $300,000; W. H. Dangly, Galliopolis, “‘Where do your fralts come in?” [ ©., $300 000; Charles M. Runk, Al- icquired the reporter. lentown, Pa., §200,000; G K. Ander- *‘Oh,” - said the manufacturer of |#on, Titusville, Pa 15,000, sweat goods, ‘‘we don't use any genu- ine frutts in our jellirs, exocept the e fruit basla of apples. Why just think of *Ten years ago ‘the name of Lydia 11! we mske 5,000 Pousde’ UL GUFEBLL] B0 % 1Lhap wee - nan Ty vary ey, ‘V';ar;;‘:ould e wet | glde of het native atate. all the currante from' ere are nof enough raised in the Uaited States to Ol SR wordhlll ov;r :lhe oonty keep usgoing. Don't belleve any one | nent and many who read the seculal who tells you they use the origlnal |and religlous journals have becomy fruits in their jellies. They don’v do |familiar with the face that shines on tt. Bat these goods are perfectly|ipem with a modest confidence, iy wholesome. [ use them in my own family. Thaey save housewlves a great which we read the trath that “‘Nothi deal ot labur, are a groat blessing | Ing ill can dwoll in sach a temple.” to pror pecple. Come and ses how thev ars put up.” e LW Taw reporter noticed that {nto each | A Hard Witgess. of the glas jars about a teaspoonful of | Utics Oterver, { w colorless flatd was poured before they Do you know the plsoner well! OF SHOW 45:S. always on Hand nown ant. -k To-day t{s Omahn. Nah SNYDER, 10 per year for the market, and In ten — yeoars I ahall be rich,” The Secreta of the Businees Expiain- “Hum! Yes! Huom!” growed the ed in Detail, old man. “Very enterprising--very ——— good opening, young man " There was & great dosl of weather| 'Y yes, sir!” “1 have an enterprise on hand as Baffalo He Is consump- He will leave her $200,000. Go hencel Go to Earope for three years. That by a visit to one cf the establishments | Wil kill him, bury him, and give her to wear weeds and get over her LOTS, BY HOUSES AND LOTS, No. 19—Full ot aud new house, §3Frooms, and reven above. A bargain, $600 llargo , (Wi bster and 224 street, 86,000, No. 17—Lot 6OX185 feet, new house of two rooms brick foundation 100 barrel clstern on [Hamilton stroet near Poor ClareConvent3® No. 16—IHouse aud lot on 17th near Cla house 5 rooms ete. 81200, No. 16—FHouse of 3 rooms Inear 19th 81600 No. 21--New housoot 7 ro half mile west of Turntable Bau dorsSt. $1000. No. 5—House of elght B0x165 feet $2500, Vacant Lots. each easy terms. com park, 8t. Mary’s avonue, $560. No. on easy terme, No, 346—Bix beautitul residence lots on Cather ne street, near Hanscom park, Twelve heautitul residence filled with jelly. *“What {sthat?" | asked the attorney. ::r:aklu; TR balthe “‘Never knew him sic replied thg **Ah!" replied the proprietor, smil. | witness. A8 7E5 §BST 700K [N CHAEA AND MAKES THE LOWESE PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS tiave now been finished in our store, mal ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exclusivaly for the use of Passengers. Th<se immense ware- rooms- -three stores, are 66 feet est display of all kinds of Householt and Office Furniture ever shown o britk 48 to make asay nearly all :“t‘;‘vx’-e e T % A ety y | the profits of the businces, but the Vho wald it w ¥ oy All are invited to call, t?lgem':ggpfli:?:?;(}fin the first floo mattor was settled not lony ago, bya| ‘Youdid. Yowantod to kiow and go theough the building a CH AS. 8§ J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN 600 AL N R TR Lath, Shingles, Pickets, 8ASH, DOORS, BLINDE, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEX L P EL L, < Near Union Facific Depct, HE W ALL WINDOW SHADES ATTY YT T TITTRA A ATAT 15 the finest known. Do not postpono it. | by, NRY LEHMANN, |G b st o e v s rsnag ““Hey 1" JOBBER OF Twa Enterprisee. Btand do’ e amtee RSNV “Can't dc T it down or " EASTERN PRIGES D 118 FARN Rlues, prisoner when hg was® boy two feet Five yoars ago there was but|long and a manfivef; ten,” one canned goods factory | *'Your honor— i An additional story has beer|west of the Mussissippi river. | ‘Iv'e fact, Jedgd, 0 under oath, HIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Om ha, ng; ‘‘you musn't ask me just what it :1,2’ 1{ is an .uld,e]p::g h.‘ to | “Now, slr, did you eve seo the pris, harden the jelly. It may be oarbolic |onerat the barf 3 acid, or it may be tartaric acid. That "l"aok many a drlnk rithhim at the i one of our secrots. But I assure|bar. - yeu it is porfectly harmless, It isput| ‘‘Answer my questis, sir,” yelled in to haraen the jelly, See!” and he [the lawer. ‘Huv”l(g have” yoy picked up a glass that had been filled | known the prisoner? less than a minute before, and turned “l"ru.l.n two feet upo five feet ten it upside down. What had just been | Inches. ¥ a limpld floid had become a solid mase. | *‘Will the court, me the—"" Jeliles for city use ure packed in| ‘‘I have, Jodge,” sa 'h‘? witness, buckets, and thoze for the country are | anticipating the lawy: ‘‘lhave an. put up in small cans_or jars, {in and |swered the question. T knowed the peraisted the wituess The lawyer arosn,&ved both hands on the table In fron of him, epread his Jegs apart, lean his body over tho table and sald: “Will yeu tell 3 court what you know about this ca:’ *‘That ain’c his ne,” replied the witness “‘What atn't blsme?’ Now there are a dozen, of which cight arein 8:. Louls The busivess 1s a growing one, and bids fair to fucresso, 88 St Lculs is in the center of a fine frutt growiog region furnianes employment to a largo numbsr of bands, especially in tho fali scoeon. For the past year the jol'y manufa ures have been cuitioyg prices uador each other, and competition hias been wide--are filied wita the Grand- ¢ | what 1 knew abc this case. s Smith.” Your honor,'wled theattornoy, plucking hin ba out by the raots, yon make { man avswer ! Vitueas,” sa the judge, *‘yon must snewer tquestions put to you.” “Land o' Goa, jalge, hain't 1 been dofu’ it7 * the blamed cuss fire away. I'm ready.” “Taen,” ssikie lawyer, “don’t boat aboat the b any more. You and the prlsondve beon friends?’ “‘Never,” pptly responded the witness, “Whait Wi yon summoned summoned her a friend?”’ ““No, slr; I rsummoned here as a PreshyteriadNary one of us was ever Friends, #'s an old line Bap tlst, withoutdrop of Ruaker in matual agreement between the m factarers to meintain ecqual rates Most of the goods ciuned ia this city go to Claredo, which concumes more canned goods than any other State in the Unlon, His Money for the Unmarried One of the most solid and subst: ycial institutions in this country is the .ar. riage Fund and Mutual Trust Ass-ciation, of Cedar Rapids, Iows, They are organ- ized under the Laws of Towa, and beir of- ficers and directors are among the leading and most prominent business men o Cedar Rapids, Every unmarried person should bave s certificate in this association, It is & splendid investment, as safe as government bond, You can justas well have p good sum of money to commence married life on as not. A large number of members have been paid off, receiving nver 800 per cent on their investment, \Write for circulars fully detailing the plan, which =_nrTo OMA HA manded the father, as he wheeled around to face the trembling lover, ““Yes, alr.” ou have money in the bank te—bonds-—stocks, say §70,- *N-no, sir, bot I ean work up. I am bound to win, sir,” The best yration of fron & doc- “How?"” tor can pres Is Brown's Iron Bit- “I shall go to Florlda, buy 100 ters, becaustoes not injare the acres of land, ralse 5,000,000 oranges ' teoth as othon medicines will, “‘Bheriff, r’e the man from the man from the.” “Witness es, muttering, ‘‘Well, if he ain’c tHck-headedest cues [ ever laid eye” P AND UPLICATED. OMAHA el 1 streot, 22x120 fcot each, §1,600 esch, or $4,600 for lllfeuy terms. 06 feet each, with frame buildings theron,ro tor abour 8600 por year cach; 812,000 of way, north of track and east of Nail Works— Dodge, Washington, Burt, Wayne, Stan other good countics in eastorn Nobraskatos on Improves city and country,;proj erty ab low rates of Interent. BEMIS' NEWJ.OITY MAP,iFOUR sightly, $350t0 §700. Several acro and halt acre corn tog, Burt and Callfornia_ streetr Bacrod Hoart. Lote 1n “Pr t Place” on Hamliton and Cha Car tiack and Convent of the Sisters of P Clars, one and one half mile from postoffico, and ona llo trom 0. P. shops, $150 to 8600 cach, only 5 per cent down and 5 per cent per month’ Lotain Lewe's addition one-half mile west of end of Red Btreet Car_track near Convent of Poor Clare Sisters in Shinn's addition, $125 to 8300 each, and on very easy ferms. Lote in Horbach's lst and 2nd additions, Shinn's, Park Place, Lowe's 2nd addition, Ragan's Laki elson's, Hanscom Place, Redick's ad- te., o to, te 'Credit Foncler addition” just one. quarter mile south-east of Unlon Pucific and B, :‘nfll. R. R. dopots, §260 to §1,600 each, very easy rms, Business Lots. Three good business lots on Dodgeifneari12th ‘w0 good business Iota on Farnam stroot, 33x price $4,250 32 feet on Faruam near 10thstr Splendld Warehouse lot on Unlon Paciffc right belug 132 tont north trontago on Madon strect, by about 100 fo 6 west frontazo on 16th Farms a-d wild lands In Douglas, Taxes pald, rents collectod, ani monoy loaned FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG, WITH EVERY ADDI. TION RECORDED OR CONTEM- BARGAINS Houses BEMIS 15th &Douglas St. ” wo below and one up-stairs. Eight foot ceiling below Brick foundation, collar, etc. No. 18—Large two story house, 10 rooms, two ood wellaiid ciatern, barn, otc., on Bt. nillo on Plerce 8t. corner lot, troet cars on oarn ete. lot No. 262—Two full lots on 10th Street near Lake | &5 t. $1600, > Bt, . No. 361—Twenty five lote In Parkers addition Just north of the ‘end of red stroet car line $400 No.8o0-—Four lotson Delaware Bt. near Hans. No. 331-Ono half lot on South avenue, near Eightoen (18) lota on 21st, 29nd, 23rd and Saundory atrect, near Grace, $600 each, and $4,500. fots'on Hamilton stroet, near end of old stroet car track; high and otson um: wWe's sec: *'No levity,” sald theawyer aternly, | ond addition and Park Place- r ar Auu':my of " strooty Just weat of the end of Red Street r WILLIAMS. Dry Goods and Carpets. Just received, latest Novelties in SPRING DRESS GOODS, Jersey Cloths, Corderette Suitings, Penzance Sackings, COLORS ---Electrique, Ox Blood, Navy Balck, Olive and Bronze Mixtures. New Sateens, 50c per Yard. OUR SITLK stock is now more complete than ever, It will certainly be well for you to seeour black and colored silks before purchasing Hamllton Mixtares, at 18 o, former price, 260, Hamlilton Oashmeres, at 1633, former price 220, Atlantlo Armours, at 16 ¢, former price 20c. Nun’s Veiling, 24 in. Wide. all new Shades, only 25 Cents per yard, TO-DAY, We place upon our front Oenter Counter, 1 case, G0 pieces SPRING DRESS GOODS, Stripes, Checks, and Fanoy Mixtures, at 163c per yard. They'sre good value at 260 Remember the Price, 16§~ A varlety of Fanoy Goods, 26¢ por yard, Cust 760 to import. Come now, if you want the best Bargains ever offered. WILLITAMS, CORNER FIFTEENTH AND DODCE. DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE, E RE"‘ =M |8 'n-&'.p;dé.'«j.;‘.‘ OROHARD & BEAN, J. B FRENCH CARPETSIGROCERIES: 'H.M. & M.Peayvy, & CO, ’ (fents’ Furnishing Goods, 1309 Farnam Street, PLATED UP TO DATE, ‘‘OFFI. OIAL MAP OF,THE OITY." - EACH, $6.00 GEO. P.BEMIS, Real Estate Agency, 6th and Dou glas Sts, ONEAELA, NEXB. DAVIS BROTHERS, BLANK BOOKS Urinting Inks, STATIONERY. Largest and most complete assortment of blank books and office stationery in the city. Bookkeepers are invited to examine ourStock BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, DAVIS BROS’, 16th Street Opp. Post Offilce N. B.—Our stock of Fanoy Statlonary Is complete in everyrespact.

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