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THE CONDITION OF TRADE. Most Batisfactory Bpring Season for Whole- salers in Many Years. HEAT HANDICAPS THE RETAIL TRADE. X Bankers Report Money Plentiful and Deposit Clearances Increasing— General Trade in Dry Goods and Boots and Shoes Quiet. Mr. Hughes, manager of the clearing house for the nssoclated banks of Omaha, reports the clearings for the week as footing 10 per cent. 1ces footed 8006,000,08, The clearings for rst s1x months of 1800 (estimated June 30 21,000,000, footed $123,750,763 against or the flrst six months of 1860, an In- of 26 6-10 per cent, and as this percent- age of Increase In the clearings 1s about the same ns merchants report thelr balunce sheets asshowng on an average. It is very evident that the past six months has been a prosperous and satisfactory period to the mercantile ¢ munity, Bankers report monoy plentiful and deposit balunces increasing, and say there is a falr demand for loanable funds, with rates firm at Bpercent. Exchange Is in sufficlent supply. The general trade In dry goods and boots and shoes s somewhat quiet, but there is u lively demand for hardware, and jobbers in that ling say trude 18 unprecedented for this season ot the y but in 85.250,045.62, an increase of 2 Bal. th at, The clothing trade I rn(hm-llulli Tit roceries und notions there bs a 1t movenent and Jobbers are falrly busy. lections are sald to be good In niostl ines there ure very fow failures reported, and all amounts. Tt is doubttul it ors of Omuha have had a more sfactory spring scason for many yeurs than that just past, Prices rifostondy with the exception por- haps of sugars. which are demoralized and in- clined to go lower, but the trust may conclude 10 put them up instead of down, and ns it pos- sesses the power none but a mind reader with facilitios for an_interview with the ehief ma- nipulutor can tell what prices will be from duy today. The decision of the New York court of ~ appeals against the sugar trust naturally attracted considerable atten- tion in commercinl cf ;Iwo, principles are involved in the decision,” sald General Pryor of the counsel for the people. “Pirst, all combinations tending to limit production or enhance prices are illegal; and #econd, by becoming a party (o such a 'com- Dination, a corporation forfeits its charter.” L sficers of the trust say that the decision rust is means that a8 present constituted the ployes s b fme 1t was feare Mire sy S in which co would resuited to Om chants as this roand and its conncetions om. so mueh in- L mer- an- outhern fruits und t this season. out the convenl s three-fourths of the all trade is the pust week serving to keep shopy Tome, stll dealers do not comp that business is bettor than it wis Thu eity trade is done under differe tions I Omiaha than even one y trated and s in I 1ent st 18 more conce dozen or fifte snabled by b quantities « At o miniuum of expense. under Loroush A’ bot- ement pr underscll the dealers and inducements wnd prices which the old fushioned retaller ean not meet and consequently suftors trom and abhors as il ompetition, but it hus evidentl The forelgn and vied fruit market is charneterized by the New York Coni- al Bulletin: Thomarket is without fm- portant ehunge today. Orders for g goods do not como forwurd with th thut was anticipated for this peric somo lines rather greator interost I8 mani- festod, ind importers and dealers live in the i bope that a more spirited demand Wil® be’ met | with ‘at an ' early day. Turkish prunes are given the pref- the full value re- erciice by most In the tre quired by holders not being’ seriously opposed Dy the trade. One lot of twenty-five cusks was obtained today at 6 cents. but for smalier quintivies, aggrogating probably twenty Casks, 01g conts was paid, This Intter price is firmly demanded from the hands of the prin cipal holders, and so eontident are they of the atatisl f the fruft that they v prices boforo or bags there: hus iry toduy, with sales ts7 some holders are low 5% 18, Sul- ideration, W0 boxes s close of the an_Increased ng 1ing t 1150 have been and g T for the For © cur 8 He continues ing price, with oderate jobbing t . Valeneia rals Ty Sp! buyers to operate 1 upon holders' ide for ol and 9L,@ remuin their *provious posi recently to hand, brought an ad- 900 boxes, which at the time of ship- ment from Ll pool, were understood to be Valenclu fruif. Sultina are held firmly, with quite u lberal business doing In jobbing ant Cilitornia e firm and ‘i good iptive request. Citron 18 unchang, ame may bo sald of peel, prancils and figs. Dates move very slowly at the recent price concession, but it present values there appenrs a steadicr feeling. Walnuts, alnonds, fitberts and Brazil nuts are without ehange of importance; Inquiries are Himited, but pre alues in most instances ure well sustiined, Green fruits are fn active demand at higher prices and still higher fizures are looked to rule for lemons and oranges, The consus returns for Omaha are with suffic to warrint the that the population IS 135,000, nenrly, o eronse since 1 @5 per cent, and full up 10 the most s vitive loeal nuthorfties. In 180 Omnaha had 80,618 people, and stood sixty-fourth in the list of citlos 48 to populatio consus will place her tw industrial and comm counnensurate with that of the populution. 1t the population of South Omuhi and of the many suburban towns in the county be added, hits been done by Chi and other east- Ouahs” population will approxi- o 170,000 souis, ind thers Is no doubt but t fully th wde reported upon this e not sought for in ier, but the failure of ezely 15 without influonce e being required Ma “in nown of » nguine estimatos of conse W t numberderive a livelihood frow her {ndustries. % — OMAHA LIVE STOCK, Cattle. Suturday, June 2. Estimated recelpts of eattlo 1,000, ympared with L612 yesterduy and 2411 Savurday of last cok. The receipts during the week have compured with 11, of 1,620, The ma 1 steors changi d b an na M4 tho prior we ot oponed n hunds wnce and strong, sonie sales repor Thé gen- opinion 15 that thero was 1o grounds for kot, but that light receipts and aused buyers to offer the p Cows are steady and stockers and 18 slow. Hogs. od recelpts of hogs. 8,800, comparod yostorday snd 6,671 3 ay of last The ipts during the we av 5,000, pared with 43,490 th Zaln of 440 mo uetive, KLITH0RS.45; Of the pri & K SWedn tho siles g v 53.00: Friday aal y 4507 T polnt tou st point this s s dune 1% when the uverago pric Tho Jowest point lust year wis Decomber 11, when the hogs sold at prices that averaged 843, Sheep. Estimated recelpts of sheep, 105 compa with 23 yestorday and 11§ Saturday of last week. The receipts of sheep during the week have been 1,470, compared with 84 during the prior woek, a gain of The murket on good wuttons coutinues active and firm. ' Prevailing Prices. The following fs a tablo of pri this market for the grade of stock ) 10 160 s R Good stoors, 1950 to 1K s Good steers. 1000 to 110 Bs.. Common, 100 to 1160 Bs.. .. Conmon oanners, .. Ordinary to falr cows. . Falr to 2000 COWSs. .., Good1o cholee cows to good bulls ney bl and foo 0 1100 s o light hos o heavy hogs ors.. Highest and Lowest Sales of Hogs - Today. Yeaterday. Tighost. Highest & Lowost. Lowest.. . Btock Recelpts. Ofelal yosterday, Estimated Today, Cattle, Gl _ears, 1612 Cattle. .. 48 onrs 1,000 Hogs, 195 cars, 15 Hogs. ... 185 oars 8,800 heep. car, 212 Sheep car, 105 Horses...\\1 car, 10 Comparative Tables. The following table shows the rangs in priceson hogs during this and last wook: é Days. | This Woek. | Last Woek. Monday #5565 @3 o1ig |8 Tuosdny K% 8% 2% 345 @3 @ |30 @300 Wednesd 345 @3 57| 335 @3 85 Thursda @300 | 330 @ bT Friday lgad 65 | B 471463 65 Baturday B35 @ 474! 356 @3 63 Range of Prices. HOGS, The 'ullnw!nf table shows the range of hogs "alr to choloe |1 “air to cholce Falr to cholee mix 03 @3 42% 3 4214703 R prices paia for I Prinio fat sheop Good fat sheep .. .. Common to medium sh 440 @510 4B @5 00 2560 @i 10 Average Cost or Hogs, The following table glves the avers ofhogs on the dates mentionad, includ costtoday, as basnd upon sales reporte June 2 370 Junei7 Juned, June 4 June 5. June 6 June 7. 009t nett was on the market with aocar hogs and sheep from Stuart. G, H. Babbitt of Babbitt & Evana, o dealers of Bouth Bend, came in with a car of oattle from Coresco. OMAHA WHOLESALE MAR. Produce. CORN—28@300, OATS- -6 HEAY—85.0011,00, BRAN-$14,00, MILLSTUPF-—$12,00814.00. Fisn—Por Ib: Porch, pickerel, 8c; pike, cropple, 106" i sh, flounders, 16¢; lobstors, 180, APPLE BUTTER—Der Ib, 6280, 3 trout, %o; w 1ie; Woor—Fine unwashed, 14@160; medium un« ; course unwashed, 182200, T8 AND TALLOW—Green salted washed, 189 HipEs, Pri hides, 53@nc; drs salted hides, © d hide .flfl'/y@"c calt hides, 44@7i%0. Damagod hide Shoep pelts, gr oTts, AEv; pOF 1, No. 14} groase, whi yellow, 345sie BONES—(Quotations aro for delivery ) Dry buffalo, untry, bleached, , $8.000010.00, 0 por 1b. du'mn and uj S uyy, 4. OiL—Raw, 60c; botled, 6o, Per bbl, refined, 8.00; halt b cider, pure, por bbl, i orang 0: pear clder, half bbl, roosters, for smi & cnmery, fancy rolls, pri ry, fancy. od ; buftalo, Ta; perch v cod steak, Oregon salmon, 150; black bass, Rr Lo 810.0018.00; dry 10.000415.00; dry country, VEAL—Uholcg medlum, 6@7¢; light, .00, . eholce horis, ¥1.001 oach of THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. A Disposition to Liquidate in July Wheat Gave Other Months the Dip. — THE HEAT DAMAGES SPRING WHEAT, xtensive KETS hite, 0o 120 | Corn Without Outside Influences—No Advanoe in Oats Until Near the Closo—Provisions Were Ex- tremely Dull All Day. Oi1oAqo, June 2. —[Speclal Telegram to Trr Bee.]~The wheat market wa without breadth and strength most of the session to- day. The falling Off in prices at the start was somewhat of & surprise, It was owing to a lack of support the first few minutes rather than any great selling pressure. Thore was, however, a disposition to liquidate in July and this gave the dip to the other months. The early depression did not last long as bears wers as quick to buy on the decline as bulls, Among the best Dbuyers of the forenoon were Oudahy, Linn and Kennett, allclassed as bear houses. Linn was was a buyer in July. ere was no pounding or ralding, but the apathy of the trade was in favor of lower prices. There was no Import- i | antnews., Private cables were bullish. Li ry flint 600@ | in Chi- hl, $2.95; o' clder, i int, 18 June 1 faney 00l closed lower for Oalifornia futures, Pitts- June I Yigloney dolid packed, Buri‘sont a builish dispaten abous bid weathor June 14 3 6 Ssoliei oountry roll, | causing unfavorable reports from Odessi. June 16, 3 534 FRORSTAE Oy Dakota sent dispatehes about the hot winds Average Price of Hogs. Showing the averazo prios pald for 1oa1s of on theduysindicited in (337, 1333, 133) o Disposition of Stock. Showinz the number of cattle, hogs and sheppbought by the leading buyers on to- day's market: CATTLE. Swift & Company.. . The G. 1. Hammond The Armour-Cudahy P Rothschild.... amiiton & § 15 M Swift & Co The Armour Packing Compahy Representative Sales. 1 1523 101100 3 16.. 618 o 6. TIT 260 4. 285 CANNE 4. 018 1 25.. 016 247 030 180 STAGS. 44 cows. . Xt 71 steers, dressed beef, 25 steers, grass, dressed heef. 9 mixcd, grass oG No, #natives mixed 105 wethers, Nobraska's Market Mention, L. W. Denton of Waterloo sent hogs. fna carof pger came up from Piekrell with ioem A cir of hows, J. B, Brooks came up from York with three s of eattle, 0. L. Burrett sent over a cur of cattle from Council Blufrs, Reynolds came In e of hogs. M. Muckey, the overy day shipper of Eustin, sent In a car of hog, Lind N|'ll~ll)|| brought in four cars of cattle ¢ from Davenport J.T. Wruy was on the market with a carof eattle trom Culbertson, Dodgo & Wetherbe, heavy shippers of Ouk- dale, marketed & car of hogs. ames Powers was on tho market with two of hogs from Henderson, 0. B. Jou: Jones Bros., extensive dealers of Tlastings, was up with twe cars of cattle. J. P, Huntington of Oaklund, In., was over with a car of cattle, the last ‘of his winter feeding Cupp & Bonner marketed two cars of cattle from MePuaul, la. Mr. Cupp came along with the stock. Fuller, Smith & Fuller, heavy dealers of Scribner, markelod o car of hogs from New- wman's Grove. J. B. Sungeter of the firm of Sangster & Bur- picked navy, #1.60@1 Hium, ELAOGLW: hon 03 g crates, $2.0072,95, funcy 0ED2,50, 50 per 24 S00.00 per 24 qt ¢ oceries, Jut loaf, 3c; cubs, T 1, 7140 owdered, 8 ated, Gic oy golden T TRio, che i Mocl “MeLaughlin Dilwortl E 3 Moc s . per d I fruit, #1.5 ; poi o cling, 32901 § s, golden drop, wuges, BLGKIIS0; peache: currants, 2.3 rries, proser chopped, & b Bahama 9] 1b extra rd Ar_corn, n, $1.10; L00; 2 Ib stands Mushrooms—1 1b b Lew toes new, prune un, 81.1021.25, X, 31,253 te seed- o, cholco ship- —Two bushel stand, 8.0, clin vil, good interfor, roni, 1e; peas, and “scorching” wheat. 84,000 bushels. On this news, and the buying sired to, prices Tevovered pretty quickly. July from S0 early rallied to 5150, August from 8, o low point, T0S0 to So%o0. Septembor sold at oo early and up to 87c and December from to 83140, thus putting all months except July at botter hand New York cleared 15, 34 bt box, $1.0081.50. ires than - at the closo yester- do: B 00, day. Dispatches from the northwest lediterranean sweets, | to~ both bull and bear houses assuring them that the parching of the past two days has really damaged spring wheat vo rise to a firmer fecling before the close. Shortly before 1 o'clock a few good round lots were taken in the pitand in a few minutes' time prices moved up to 8o for July, 86%¢ for lemons, August, 87140 for Septembor and 88i<e for De- ptease; | cember. These figures showed an advance of 1e stralght for ail months over the bottom se. prices the first hour.” The oxtrome heat 01=on the floor, checked what otherwise might ve proved a rousing bull market. 50 Wheat was at about tho first price: uly 86e for sellor, August 86%c¢, and December 88140, ho corn murket was without outside in- At ‘the June plem- fluences to affect prices and local trade did tions. little but attempt small scalping ope The price of June was o shude under July quoted ut #1ie at the close. Jul nd 4 @HY 0, closing M@ e to thy e, closing a Thure w ptembe s¢; October closed iture to onts until near ittempt to buy s there was tmonth to closing ndard, little f the close, when there was an nd there being none fo) aquick ady in the pr August sold at and 20 Rlo, 23c; wy ot 26%0 Soptember sold at 20ie and elosod se. Hutehinson was a selier carly. I'roy ns were extreniely dull all day. In- nctivity lod to 5. Moss porls, with very Httle business, showed yesterduy to tho clos $i decline of e from uly, with $12.40 bid at August and September closed at . -Lard sold at i, closing 50 lower for July. Short vibs closed price CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, OnicAqo, June 2§.—(Speclal Telegram to THE BEE]—CATTLE+Out of 2,000 fresh re- ceipts there were burely 200 natives of all classes, us there were at least 1,800 Tex A few zood natives on sale sold out at steady prices, but the rough and common stock was not wanted and there was only alight demand for hutchers' stock on it of the big run of Texans, the latter sclling a shade lower. Values on'all grades of natives are 20 to lower than a week ago’ today; $1.0064.95 wero ud tapl de; t andard i top priecs for first-cliss 1300 to 1,550 steers and E to #.85 tho extreme ' for prime nd - suitable 1300 to 1400 stecrs: while £00d to useful steers of 1.230'to 1,30 sold as low as KL00 to $3.95, and prime export steers at $1.10 to # Texas stecrs have sold, from 10 lower. Choice to extra_Deeve: 0: medium 0 good steors, 1 5004405 1,200 o 1,350 11 Vi, L BLA04.00; stockers and_ feedor: bulls and mixed, $1.: 10; bul A0; Texas grassers, $3.9003.10; fod steors, 3 80, 2uin 56 lower, making ipared with the top The bulk of the dsold today witnin a range of ¥.55@ afewaslow us 850 and the best se- nd cholce heavy at $5.60. A few at light sorts, $3.60a3.70. NCiaL. a decline of BaBA0e as co c0s of o Week uago today. west wostern lected 83.0204@: String 1H Gol- 1 NEW Yor, June 23.—[Special Telegram to Tre Bee]-—Stocks—There was little fancy work done in Pullman stock this morning and after opening 1 point up at 240, it touched 2184 id closed 9 per cent over yesterday at 218, Tnis cut little figure with other stocks Dull- ness was still the most prominent feature, even trusts being qulet, and lead was the m active of them. The market presented front, however, and the first prices, while son what Irregular as compared with last nigh Lond tornin, lon | figures, were generally from® % to % n, loose museatels, | per cent higher. Further fractional 1 advances were scored over the entiro AL list, while Sugar refineries rose 1 T s i b Dlocks, fe: | per cent to 711, but professional pressure was snow white. 210 hricks, new, midile bricks, 81c; s sic; medinm he'rein i Hambur 1 sardines, toe; S tmported Holland herri do nllkers,S bloators, i rotit, white, nestio herring, Russi: 500 n surdine: vel 114,00 fish, half bbis, 3 alf hbls, 35, ; Turkey cod., Tod herri 1 horrings, 50 rown brand, £ hbls, 318.00; white then brought to bear upon the list and every- thing yielded under the lead of Chicago Gus v mo active and d erate Holian 5 Dl T all other wnwird nd Chi- treme i to 45, but onal. ' The suddoen che ily Whito sulmon, £.50; '1-1h inek- £ Fally S horrr 1= finnan haddies, $160; dthe reniiy of the hour i 1-1b_ Alaska salmon, i the market was dull 5,1002,81.05; 1-1h Oy ster hout tho opening p It 12 o7, 3 1o; lour thit the hest stren ms, littlo per’ dinos, 81 musts LT 4.0); iy i ey s KALSODA—BUIs., 150 1he SODA—Pkgs, 060 1bs to ho Almonds, 15 pecans, 11 roisted, 11 Mot chol black str WrAr rag, 3's fixas SALT grade, 60, 5, grade, 18, 105, common, bbl. 3 SoAp—Uastile, white, per b, 140, Brooys—Parl BY@ /LS, per Ib, 1 mottled, 5 tie, 83.00; 4 tlo, ommon, $L50G1 in, 40c per 1b. Basis—Manilla rope, 15c; sis ton rope, 16e: new process, 84 PWINE-BIDD, vory fine, Ko salad ofl; A 0.0 per doz. Metals. Small pig Bocn Tix le per Ib; Corerr—Planished boller siz 1d rolled, 2 er 1h; sheathl s and flats, 200 per Ih GALYANI HEET 10N eent, pat, plan, tron, Nos. 24 and are—-1. 0., . RoorFING-Charcoal, I O, 14x20, 112, tly half Coko, 14 Base, £2.20, Drugs. inlne, per oz, . & W., 3 e lnsect or oz, &, 200; dextrin r, pure. io; i glycerin ury, she, 1602, e the new Rock Island ticket offi ots to ull points cust at lowost r iines. imported, por case, 105, 2 boneless sardine granulated, 2e; kegs. per b, 9@10¢; do, Z%e por 1b; German chicory, W. W, to: 3o por b} Discount 5 s A, 10! 10x 14, 225, $7.00; I, X, 10x14, Sixteenth and Farnam stroets {s 1 3 1 neeks, nscontinental ich of the owing of t itements. Kese loans Inereas ement their ©_increased 55,000 deposits n ceptible firming of the market on the stite- ments. _The following were the closing quotation: 1%@Ae; lcago & Alton Chicako, Burlington M. 4 & Quiney. <1004 0 preferred DL TL & W 14134 St. Paul & Omabia. 1iinGis Co 16" | do pr L B.& W .| Unlon 3¢ W., St L. & P 0% db preforred. chigan Contrall. 8 | Westorn Unlon. Missourt Pacitie. kil 5; 2 tle, -Busy at 3@4 per cont; closed oflered LOAN LY PAPER—5DT per cont. y i EXOHANGE—Quiot, stoady; sixty- day bills, $1.81%; domand. $1.8713, 1 rope, rd ply, 0 duisy, 05 candlo wiek, Mining Stocks. v Quarts, por doz, 81007 pints, DOR 0 [ Naw ¥onm: Tune Meib bootalsTolosram. to e ) 100; good, 120 white | THEBER]—The followhng aro the mining stock quotations: STOVE PO 57 por gross. —TorTn s BT BAas—Am, per 100, $17.00; Lewlston, por 100, | Saledonin B Homsatako, Deadwood T Kuroka Con 10 & ( Lialo & N |Tron Silver - 1, §2.000 1 sreros: bar, 3o per 1h; W@ o, %0-10 por i, sh wud July, 812 ash und Jaly. & #1.00D1.80; 5.2025.25; short clear, .00, Butior—s crodmery, U@le; dalry, Choese—Quiet: full croam cheddars, T @Thae; lats, TH@TKe; Young Awmericas, 7 18@e; scelots. Shipm'ts. 5000 4000 11,000 8 166,000 143,000 No. Outs . NEw YORK. June Wheat 0 bu bl pts, 1s; spot steady; ) 1 elevator; Mhige, atlont; Ticks options, May 'lower. others F rod, June closing ab 2 - Recelpts, 100,000 bushels; exposts, OO, VR V] ) o 04,300 bushols; spot_stronger; No. 8, 41 41%0 In nlnvu’ornieekn‘-l‘nn: “mrrm!K mixed, 004 @42X0; options stronger, June olos- ing atdlio. Onts—Roceipts, 40,000 bushels; spot strongor; No. 2 white &554@01_mixed woatorn, B0} white westorn, &4@dlo; options firm, June closing at ®%o! Coffeo~Options opened barely steady, 15 to % polnts down, closed firm and unchanged to 10 points down. Sales: 45,000 bags: Juno, $16.75 Ak 50@16.05; spot rio nominally at X Sugar—Kaw steady; falr ‘refining, 4o; con- trifugnls 00 tost, 5%¢; refinod quiot. Petroleum--United closed for July at 86 Eggs—Stondy; western, 1431440, Pork—Quiet; mess, 13.75. Lnrd—kun{ dull; westorn steam, gust 80,07 bic Butter—Quiet: FElgin, _106@16%0; dairy, 6@11c; croamery, @100, Cneose—Quiot; wester Idren’s High i Shoes. i Au- western 87, Lous, Dlosed higher; cash, 843, July, 841484 %c, ash ‘and July, %0, 2130; July, 2350, Flc—Dull nt $11.50, v N ‘sdog ‘Serpe] ‘sUdWIRURD Whisky--Steady at 81,00, Butter—Unchanged; dairy, 1@11%c; cream- ery, 1l@lse. MILWAUKREE, June 23 Quiet] No. 3 SASST *S90YS SIUUI L UMET] In7) MO pue and Low Cut Lawn Tennis Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Boys', Misses’ and Ch: spring, cash, KIDKE % Cort N p ;- <] R MINNEAPOLTS, June_ 23.—Whoat-—Recelpts, =p 0 cars, shipments, 7 cars. Good demand 1=} for nearly all wheat oxeept for a fow lots of [ graded ‘under No. 2 that very dull. Closing: 1 hard, June und July, 83c; on [ track, Si@87tc: No. 1 northern, Juneand July, o, 8ie; August, 84 k, Si4@85e; No. 3 w i, on trug ~Lowor: No. o) red, cash, oa Corn“Higher— cash, June 2o, Ca Onts— Wi 20140 -] Ixed, 3345@%0¢. iixed, sle I Carry a Complete Line of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s High and Low Cut Lawn Tennis Shoes Which Isell at WHOL LEonly. If you have not placed your order for fall, 28, —Wheat—Stondy, de- mand poor; holdersoffer moderately. S oe AR oL Dol PO uaY mixed west= | AR, SHOI DEALER, I would advise you to send it tome without delay,ad rubbor : J goods are ndvancing stoadily. I am Western Agent for the NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOK COMPANY, and glaa to say the goods this soason have no superior in style and shape, and you know they wear well. Call and seo write for discounts, sumples and price lists. e A Lol NI e BGeY 1111 Harney Street, Omaha, Neb. me or Onicaco, June market weak; beey 440 stockers and tle—Reoelpts, 2.00; ors, K400 COWS, . fouodel bulls and mixed, $1.253.10; Texus steers, $2.20 @480, Hogs—Recolpts, 14,000; 1 mixe e arket slow and a hoavy, 8450 shade lowos ; light, N 40 J: skips, $3.00 3 narket slow; natives, 0@1.40; Texans, $.008 . ceipt :westorn, mbs, $4.00@0 ST Louts, June shipuicnts, 2,900; markot st rs, $.00664.50; stoc hipments, 1,00; mar- 7o; packing grades, The Omaha Medical and Surgical I[nstitute 23, —Cnttle~Recelpts, 800; y: falr to funcy ers and feeders, 1t Record: The following figures show the totals of real estate transfers, building permits and bank clearings for the past week compared with the corresponding week of last year: Day. Mond! "uesd 1y i 3 L Y T pad ey, S BUILDING PEIRMTT Braces, Appllances for Deformitics, ana Trusses. Bost Fucilities, Apparatus and Homedles ‘for successful trontment of overy form of dise: quiring Medical or Surgioal Treatm NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendanco. Accommodations West. Write for circulars on Defozmities Trussos, Club Feet, Curyature of Brac Rehd Epino, Pilos, Tumorn Cancer, Caturrb, Bronclitis, inlilation, Electriclty, Pafalvain, Epilopay, Kidnoy arsday . Bladdor, Eye, Ear, Skin and Blood, and all surglosl oporations. DISEASES OF WOMEN a specialty. Book L of Diseases of Women Free. Wo hava Iately added s Lylng-in Department for Womon daring Confinement Friday Saturday. Total. An increase of sponding weel of last y e IT-CAR PANTOMIME, (8trictly Private). Only Reilal All Blood Discasos succossfully t New Restorative Tre Los correspondence. All e raly packed, no mar Medical Instituto making a spocialty of PRIVATIE DISEASES. ted. Syphilitic polson removed from the systom without mereury. Vital Power. Parties undblo to visit us may bo treated at homo by contidontial. Modicine or lnstruments sent by mall or expross. s to Indicato contents or sender. One personal interylow preferred. Call and consull ‘send history of your case. and wo will sond in plain wrappor our BOOK TO MEN FRER, upon Private or Nervous Discases, Impotoncy, Syphills, Gleet and Varicocele, with question list. Address Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb. per cent over the corre- A STR Singular Persons Who Tilk Without Saying Anything. i ntomime in a 3 day, says the New IS [l York Times. "~ The woman who stands on the sidewalk and sets her parasol to go- ing up and down like the walking beam of asteamer wants to stop the Lver —Y— MAX MEYER & BRO Jewelers and Silversmiths, SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, OMAHA, NEB Bargains in Bargains in Watches. Nickel watches from §2,50 upwards. Silver watches from & upwirds. Laadios' gold wutches from $15 upwards, Gentlemen's gold watches from §25 upwards. Bargains in Jewelery. We carry a full line of “jewelery Including both solid gold and fine rolled plate rings, ins, earrings, lockets, chains, bracelets, acon, Ol and colink Dutond, olo. AT leles actually worth §1 wo sell at Se to 7ho, and all other goods are sold at the same pro- portion. See our show windows. See our Dilhguin pricos, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired at Reasonable Prices. Greatly Reduced Prices on Silverware, Clocks, Lamps, Umbrellas, Optical Goods, Etc. hody recogniz | who et s the sign. off the cur with a ve shrug of the shoulders asshe pulls her skirts out of the mud means, as plainly. as if she said it, *“You, out of the evil that is in your heart, have car- ried me a block too far. You shouid perish from the face of the earth. Why don’t you?” Similarly the man who sits down in a corner and sticks his feet whore they will do the most_ tripping up means, I am entitled to a lot of room and I mean to get it.” But the other day there came a pussenger who went way out of the usual run of pantomim Tie was thin and wild-looking, but well dressed. He took a seat on the sunny side of the car, and in o jiffy his arms were in motion, Apparently he was making a speech without words. As the silent oration progrossed the man grew excited. Turning to hisneigh- bor at his left, he made him the subject of his discour: He seemed to be plead- ing with him to reform his ways. The neighbor looked embarrassed; the other passengers suppressed smiles with move or less success. Then the man went on with his gestures, getting move and more excited, Now and then he rose to his feet and stood until a jolt Diamonds. g8 from $230 upwards. Hlar buttons from 3 upwards. m £ upwards. Dismona 50 upwards. pin: n $10 upwards. 4 ear rings from §12 upward Diamond bracelots from $15 upwards, Diamond pendants from £25 upwards. Dinmond necklacos from $50 upwards, If so call and examine our fine line of art goods, comprising Locks. Knobs, Escutcheons and Hinges, in all-finishes and designs. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, 1408 Douglas St.,, Omaha. of the car sent him ¢ to his seat, But he getting to the end of his perovation, and suddenly, with a sweep- ing gesture, the speech was ended. The man sank buck in his seat and pulled a cigavette from his pocket, while the sutisfied look came over his face that one sees on the countenaace of a bashful after-dinner orvator when he hears the applause at the end of his addross. Just then a truck driver tried to cut acvoss the track ahead of the car, and the driver of the latter vehicle pit on his brakes with all his might, The car stopped suddenly and the shock brought the pantomimist to his senses, He rose hastily, mumbled something that sounded like an apology to Lis neighbor, arrill & Merrill| BRE. 6. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATIENT!. b Bpecif for Hysteria, Dissinoss, Fta, Kanralgtn, W and got out of the car with all possible e R R T g speed. The neighbor’s expression was iR Premtire Ol Asd: Hatrom 5 a choice blending of disgust and rel 1409 ropaid, Tx b irerrd GOODMAN DRUG €O, DOUGLAS---STREET. 1110 Faruam Strect, Omsha, Nob, OB spount oL QUL e / What Makes Home More Pleasant we have REMOVED to e g more spacious and con- venient offices, Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb. ALLA?{ LiHEUGEAN 51EAMERS Talking Parrot. T offer for sale this wi NEW TORC SPECIALISTS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 218 S, 15TH ST,, Opposite Boyd's @pera House, NO CHARGE FOR SERVICES ok o ot of 'ry oo largo green a of 894 Parrots, us follows, To All Cas: od Parrots, d Purrots, Tots to talk, to bo perfectly ) kive Tull satisfaction MAX GEISLER, 417 S, 15th St.,, Omaha, TO WEAK MEN Bufforing fron the eifeets of youthfu decay, wasting woskness, lost manhood, e Taken During the Firs: Three Months, nt Physicts © pre-crainently tof all Chroil These om enlthy Epeoialist in the tr Surgeons bov and all othors us, Skin uliar to Atin and Blood Discises. rv and dlseases pe women, No matter whiat your complaing, consult these skiliful surgecus, who are ublé to effeot cures in miny cises thiat hu pronounced b All surgleal discr " tumors oved with astons | ’"'"".""“""'.' fshing results, Gonlto-urinary surgery, strio. I 1o and from Great B P Montraal-Liverpool rout waters of St. Lawrence, shortest of ali, (il gow tg | ture, all discases and deformities of either sex, all impedinents to marrlige quickly re- Boston, to bl erpool t and from | ¥ s ! A" Valauble treating (enled) contaniie fall " HOVe Long experlence, with unparalleled nd” & valos roatl contalnlig ful Baltimore, 7 Sticoess, 1§ the bost evidence of i doctor's i e Accommodatic suoe Sk aboud b rend Ly svery fobilitated. Address, BY B2FR/ASESFR Oftice Hours—0a. m. until8 p. m. Sunday. to 12 Thousands successtully ir correspondence. All confidentinl 1 stutips to fnsure prompt reply. | | s, ' Class excolsior. | | | ALLAN & €0, €. ). Sundoll, Manager, 112 L 54 WEA , Varleocela eured. 1 Ly place ih the Diiled mates Addros LECLANCUE IXSTITUTE, 146 & 145 Williasm 3t MY,

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