Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 15, 1891, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY. JUNE FOREIY FINANCIAL REVIEN. 'ssceres — preached the ser Discount Not in Dem the Past Week tent Pr o | TDARE , i ot ¥ ’rr‘hm LR H“\S 0\‘ “HD \] |hR\ OMAHA GRAIN AND PROVISIONS of Omana E M The NAT]ONALHYW ate WORLD'S FAIR, | ) ) | S e R O 2 | B e Pl T SMENTA CLAUS Soap |V amd obbers "5 £ R | DIRECTORY. | : aud Krans Vate wire to Chl- Yo, ouls aad the Latest Styles =i My Country Cockrell Bros.' Swartz & (o, MONEY PROMISES TO BE PLENTIFUL. | are visiting SHOES CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE, Of ...1'1\-,-' AWNINGS AND TENTS. toNon Yure Chokes 8 let Ale wire ..»m;!' g | ‘ A L..”J,'\(‘tr'fl our fathers Walk Telt & AWis tsn give o Yo SR e Reduction in the Bank of England | A Worker in Wood Discourses Ab Land where Mother: ,':.‘”‘ 1 v - = tate Expecied-Stock Exchange | the Great Improvement in cried, Tiier ot et | s - el i Poeel Methods and M- chinery Over the wash-tub tied p— B - ! 5 P Business I .n\ Al s gn OFanL ToTW A, A BT Let freedom rir e ilhelmy Oo| Gee-lark-Andreason Hecurities Stronger, Miss Bertha Lederman is visiting this My ve coun BICYOLES P & i Hardwara Co. adak week with friends in Lineol p Land of the not AH M {5 e e TR & ¥, 0, Daxon | 18-1110 Harney stresh Georg Reaugh returned from a OIS R Th WeATINEN deeR AT Thy name | love : + H, Perrigo & Cc Gmaha | Juahy Net Lovnos, Jana 14.—Daring the week past | visitto Detroit, M B ottt | O TR hy tucks and frills R Al bbbt B el IRON WORK Dt f | Mr. and Mrs. F. M ods of Cairo, | 8ud with the increased demand comes a cor- | r 1515 Dodgo Strvet 114 Farnam St ¢ | i e bl i Nebrazkn, are in the city visiting the fam 1ing \mprovement in the f fure | | \:,‘ 1k of th _— - o . Omaha Safo & Iron Works, And { for hort Y 4. Lord f Ayhit t L An Tl il niture wanted. Omaha's ure h Let music swell the . & aTAD exceedingly abund il | Senator Henry J. Corgoshal ’l W have kept paze with the growth of the cit And blow t 'Kw;;\ BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS Ma fre and buriap continue plentiful. One million N i in the city, the guest o Wi ' AW et il blow thiough @ - Wrout safes, vaults, Jal whole £3,000,000 were withdratwr | i Taates ary of the Young here which any city might feel proud uf. Hail SANTA CLAUS: Law brlefs, bauk supplios, and everytatag 1 the | - fire becnbes, | 4. Aus of Enland resarve would soon again reach | Christian association gave reception FY 1t 1s highly interesting to go through ono Let tired mortals wake printing line et W B L e KRONAE of 1tk present t evening at their rooms | of urniturs emporiums, from basement And gladly try a cake, i 10th A Doty atrests | i n & Drake, e woytit of iU p 1 Mrs. C. A or last | to top tloor, under the guidance of an oblig- | Let all for cleanness sake, Ackermad 5 F EA e A : ” '\ AT A {iilr . A reduction | Yeek for Bh il make that | ing manager and notice the great variety and | / Join the applause. e n‘xm Bros, & Heintza, \ae fues. fre rom Australin and York. A reduction | .y pefe future home m 1 t b rinters, binders, electroty ank book mana- | £a, tank, ot , ure hom | different styles of furniture which have been ¢ | | b i of g i 1 torefore x| *“f Luaen Guild o St Stophen's Bpinee | doved tr”tho pyoss of ki the hom “\C;\ ©O MAKERS FORALL T w Par ant 1 i Ou the stock exchange busiiess was 0o Chiarles 1. . | ok L il s—q LIQUORS. Inactive, Tho dead scason acems o] 'The Anance committes of *the Ancient | Of Wood emplc study by ftself, aGk— NATIONS. BOOTS AND SHOES R - commenced six weeks earlier than | Order of United Workiaen of the Nebraska | lmost inder the sun | = = | Gharles 3 % Tler & Jo., | William Darst Speculative business was ~stagnant, | lirisdiction was o s HIBSLWoRE EinRLEls fi 'v“l ting something, ‘These are the choic- | oy ing of steam, or it will be brashy and and patented brads, 70 tinned capped trank L AL ‘{”rk‘"' "I‘"h ¢ LA LAty 3 RSB AL S The public holds nloof, touching only the | S % L [P EEoac sk oEnRtnantal woodS E REoW I gert e iNeRTlY il kinus of: ood williberdifdrHalls bumndiIo Lo 58 ta 3 piote | Manufucturers and job- Wi o Manufobue's ' sl : Gk o fhig | g1E and Mrs. W, A Befmbergor were fn | Soutn and Centrul Amertea, and Europe, | treated right re frine pofuts, 87 leatiier carpet Giks, 40; vers vgents for Bostun Rute | MOREETENEANT | St Oman Jot v Bl irys Toxsenen ho avePNRE BLUBHA: | o0 o o et D o T a Atefoun: | Asia, the islands of the Pacific anaeven | *Wagon and bugpy seats are mado of bent i R LRORINE i dlls; 334, 1100 Howard ste and 106 Harney St Y RO p Shco 6t toalarsand Aensibly; AImMIBNEA N | Havear is tho AGarotary. and oto. o the Africa have sent their finest woods. All these | bows: cutter and buggy bodies are made of T HERNOMETEIS— 1| 5 = = (== | | R. R. Grotte, | ! L biineas | berker is the sccretary and oue of the most | are worked up and_combined iuto articles | bent ‘wood: children’s wooden toys of all - TuArs ( w0; game, | Williams, Van Aer-| W. V. Morss & Oo., [ trporter na. 4 5 volume of transactions. Although business | gy + | was slack, the tone of the market was firm, [ 2€4V6 MEMBEr destined to become one of the valued attrac- | kinds g wde in thesame way and hundreds — Oncida pat hoker, per SRA Havts ahto Pretory, Cornop tith | n Vin6s and Viguo Tho unillottea balance of the Queensiand Witt's Little Enrly tise A tions of the bou or drawing room of kinds of tools, and handles for agricultural dgzen holes ¢ S g ST L] AR Douglae ste, Oma 020wt Faraam St bt 18 Boes CAKOMAETaLy By MBIVILIIIINS. | s e RAm s T s bt Another interesting study is tue trapsfor- | use, and garden tools are all bent to shape. s fow hricle dis, 10; Disston's, a2 tarnoy stroon | AR S TVERY | prtee ses on anptteation i VERIOEE. TIUTB L HATDY. BloRoa GERBRARY NG [ Lo (e CRG R & GRS 18531v¢ mation constautly taking place in the shape | It saves lumber, time, and cheapens produe- APl AR R O aliant evamins S _ 1 T o the worle, Al forelgn securities T AT and finish of the most common articles | tion: besides thesteatn cts as & Preservative Co., dis. i " & = L. Kirscht & Co., Frick & Herberts were stronger, Argentine schedules ad d BALL 7 of furniture, Atone time there is acraze | and hardoner of the wood, cooks the sap, aud - ViskscParaliel, Parkeps. dis, (1 paraticl BOXHES. | BUTOHERS. Wholesalo Liqiior Deatets |\gnoissats Liquarheatars vanced 15, Brazilian securitios, 4133 Chil Rola Mant T e ) for the hieavy and cumbersome furniture in | allows it to dry evenly and vetter without —ovalslide, &0; saw filers, Wentwortirs, @ - s l fan and Uruguayan, 'q each. English rail- [ sl bl St wo | YoBuC o bundred years ago, then the style of | checking. N omie® O ot somtiretion: |« John L. Wilkis, | Louis Heller, 1000 Farnam Stroet | s S 100 St Wiy securitios were (uiet but stei She's Lt r‘\]‘ wgger maiden of a figure | some other age appears, to be sclected, as 1t “The machines for bending wooa h \\'vl' ke et e ahe, R bor o bInation: o na paper hos factory | Butehers and Packors =] A ¢ rather tall, were, by mutaul couséut, so the changes | becu greatiy improved in a fow Years an WL ght) 5 TSI DONRING Tauls & Suppilos. Boot, merican raiiroads wero negl til aat T 3 s chunges BLOCKS ley Kule' & Level Co's new 1317 Donghy " 4 : rood of biseball Fasbion cuts as important a figure the | & plank four inches thick ana thirteen inches BOLTS—Common carriage, dis 70-10. & E Y LELL ~ ctive, and yesterday the 18 ood de portant a figure in the ) o w 10 | b LanMilv R et She's pert, and sometimes pretty, when she | furniture trade as it does in any other line of | Wide as easily as [ can bend this shaviug. M Cors stove, it 0107 piow, A i mu = G W. Douglass & Co | John A, Wakefield, responee to the improving tone in W speaks about the gume, business, and a stylish lady is ‘us particular [ tell you what, woyd working is a great chine, dis g thre boits, 50 L tos dhd sbal CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETC. e Rl T ported Amerienn, Port Strtot. The riso gonerally only covers the | And sho thinks to bo 4 pitchier Is the hichost | about gettin the latest thing in selecting a | business,” and with this parung assertion g cyos, dis, 0. " dis, 50; plate and shallow | _ 5 + mbor, land Coinent,Milwauk og privious decline, T wook's variations in Lol el chair for her parlor as-she 1s in the matter of | the man of shavings went back to his work *WeRis SR wronsnt, dis loose pin W.T. § 1810 North 16th Stroet. | Quincy Whito 1t prices includo Ihw following: Increases She criticises Ewing or she throws a kiss to | & PS8 hat. : 7 superintending the turning of an ornamental eyt dis 100se plu, Japanned, dis, 60-10-108 | qen ol perast varloty = - on Pacitic, 15 Norfolk & Western, pre- | S > L Just now it is being hinted that white fur- | post that will soon n a part of one of foose pins. ipuuned, wronght, 05 Clurk blind | (S AUEE | ORI R e Wyatt - Bullard Luwe o Wiibie i datanty st Moxic ard, ; niture has quite haa its day—a long ono it | Omaha’s pleasant cottago houses. buits, 7-10; 5 G A DI ¥ il Central, New \"'\ e ONio & Westers 1 And when Ricnardson begins o coach she | hus been, too—and the coming tint for scroens £ =t Craty—Trace, 54 per patr net, doe; CARRIAGH Hardwaod lumbor, wood ber Oo, entral, New York, Ohio & sstern, New 0oks a trifle boved k ' o o Ly ; (E mevienn, per’ pair, s Ger carpets and parguol 0. otk D ey IV ARG OIE, S ARTIINOEUHOEN | Shie aliatt ol b 6l tha stand! ana'whond | pablcsreublutatana s Gvantsat sl Eaw LIkl ||\ CH L HARIVMOLES A B & MALKETSE e R oo St Ntk and Lrard Streets, Pucifle, 1 ench. Decreasos Denve itio the wame begins : DeTISing aboks s aol Ny Sl A Meats and Provisi e L (ANANG, o 1| (SAtoEgales —rh e = Gratids, profarved, 55 envor & Mo Urande, | spe waserurlo bOEINE | aly upon the side | PYomIsing about the color, which would scem Meats and Provisions. ¢ S dis, H0-10: German con enan, | ~ TR el Dacite, Loulsvilio & | SC wagers caudy recklessly upon the side | o to bo decorativo; on 'the coutrary, tho | Dugss Brer—Stoers, 30 t0 @0 pounds aver- Mt of Décombier B, 1881, dis M40; “dron jack | “onbo Carpet O, | Gilmors & Rubl. Cady & Gray, ’ Louis Bradford, Nashviilo, Obio & Mississippr, ¢ cach. b new destins wrougat in this hue consid- | age, nutive, 7@sc; steors, 400 to 500 pounds CNESHADT PIASSIRTC ARRING S8 o0l B : ) Y e ST anL S ia i Cunnainns wero steady ; Grand Trunk first | Sho wears ar English coaching coat and vio- | €red exceediugly effective.: The finish is a | average. native, 057ty cows und heifers, O M O ot Ly 10, J850, 18 0. | Carpets, olt cloths, m i | Manufacturoes & Wholo: I oment oty and nocond proferenco nitvanced 1 \eBbouGuGE wrnish nstead of an enamel, which is o [ 400 t0 50 pounds wverage, wative. 603 NI (LG AT RGBT i Unis, curtalin ko) 1, ale Clothlers, ot el Dot 1 G u A o GBI A0 L Mo oant Fallo! | Wil haiaatihoas and| galterewlos |nd aatlor | ESImIimWoRE Eild inithalcarameaded s || hindiurlors seoutagiuios AU ReLCre cOWe; ARKES, DIVIDENS, K10, Com s 1511 Dowelas ateo v 10 Haraoy St _— way on 6 report that a bridge on the com- hat of eray; I'he white and gold apartments, fashiona- | (1 s detal - * o 50=10; dividers. dis. 5 and 10: eallipers _— MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. poting inte ual hine had broken and that | Her hair is brown and curly and her eyes are | Di€ for several scasons past. have proven iBEEF Cums.—Rolls, Sc: beef tender- Jn'f:“:‘.- 0 Ky 8. & W. Co., dls. CIGAR 55 TG v THioroRnTn gt Baconas nd vaBod Aiys e J solicitous luxuries to those who have indulged Sirloin Dutts, Se; boneless strips, ¢ FoRKE— LAY, manire and spading, dis 60-10- | ~=~ e —— oA Rl hill, 1 Oborfoldor & firat, 214, and ordinary, 13 And e ive il smile of her's will | in them, as mauy Omuha people can testify. | striploins. sc; rounds. be; rounds shank "o QuiesUayinanies and boadine, dis00:10- 1| e e + Stonohi borfoldor & o, Among miscellancous securities Guinness IO B U HGiEL LoTbAGY Ono mald has to be detailed for thew exclu- TR, Doneless Piiliing AND JELLY PIESSES- Entorprise Mfg, ook LK FLOaD AL OhLHRIY gled it ol e has risen 2y, speculators rebuying in ana S sive care, and the temperature aud amount o; pluteado: buok hulves, ¢ i : 5¢ MPB | panutacturers fine iy Cloak SO e tho market being devoid of stock. Rio | Sne'll clap hertan gloved hands in glee to | Of likht duly reguiated to seouro the reten- H Voot toins No_ - 119 Gy PaNs won, dis. 70; Acme, dis. 60, Jobbers of teaf tana 1118 8. 10th St, Omaha D Tinto advanced 1y, and Bell's abestos g, cheer o splendid hit, tion of their purity and freshuess. Dot ribs, 85@ile: beet Mbs No. 1, 1 ACETS=Fruty ptent potrolout dis, 0; 1011 Farnam atroot ey it Tost 114, and Primitiva niteate to: | And sometimes when her side has won sho'll | _Four years ago tho manufucture of bamboo | breads, § per doz, erprise. sell-ineasurinz, por doz., §0.0, dis. | _ = | MUSICAL INSTRUMEN '3, BTO London omnibus gained 515 yesterday on the fhirt a little bit; furniture specialties was begun and it be- h, de; hive Fiues—Bonver & Disston’s, 60-10; horso rasps, COAT, COKE®, BIC. 3 3 3 o) 5 beet tongues, each, frefer Brothers, dis ic at onco apparent that the possibilities striko ending. But i1 you speak the love that does vour fool- ib 0, . 2 A dispateh Irom Buenos Ayros says: The (S B dnRtzanCHEALY in that line were almost boundless, The re- 1 Pork—Pork: lolns, 7o; tenderloins, HANMERS=Muydole, dis, 25 Athn, dis. 50. g e Max Meyer & Bro. Oo. A. Hospo, Jr senato has decided that the six months | 'She'll tell you vou must join anine andstudy [ Sull was but natural. © An increusing demand | yipe; Spure'ribs, 36: Shoulders, diae; hocks, | gty P SNARSTRUrgents, dis Omaha Clont, Goko aud | Coutant & Squairss, | e oworors, dontors 1n | pianos, Orans, Actisty moratarium, utly granted to banks for to play ball, and a desiro to lead in novel ana practical de- | i ings, back bon e drossed 1 1% 95 Lima Co, KThrd A RO TL, QOAV aH(D: musleal inxtrnments, | auet i mecting bills payable in gold or silver, will signs led the manufacturers into originating Bes eleaned pias foct (por dozeny, se; | KNOBS=Door knobs, bronze, §0-10; de Tt aTeRO taoa e | i [ i o bo reduced to three months. She talks of “flics” and “hiners” in a manner | and putting on the market articles never be- | roush uncleancd j feet (perdozen) il PR 1s, dg LAh Japannued, door por! plited | 8, B Cor. lith and Doz 1508 Earnam streot, Farnam and 1th. 181 Dongine Btroe 2 ) that I8 pats fore attompted with those material oSAusaae Smoked suusige, G bol door por uew 1St dis. 0-10; porcelain shuuer, lus strocts Omahy Havana Markets, She can tell you in & minute who 1t is that's | In order to keep pace with the demand for [ 412¢: blood suusiges et liver sausige, GG Erae= 1) ]sbot nts 40 OILS, ST chie Sh DOk sausaze (inks) CHETS--Discounts 40-10. e | 3 Havas, June 15 Owing to the Fluctuas at the bat. novelties manufacturer’s aceats scoured un- | {heqst, 561 Tresl work sauswae GUks 16 AV K- Lighining, per doz, #000; | Mount & Grifia, | P.H. Mahoney & Co. : - tions in the American sugar market during | She dotes on Keefe and Connor and raves | familiar sections of the glove us Tudia, Bur- | gyysusze, o Frankfurt sausage, 8e; smoked Point, per doz. £.5 s | tard—conl—Sott Consolidated Tank about their “eurves,” mah and other tropical countries, aud also | head checse, 605 Polish siusage. Tige; ~8 NATES=-Nos.d 8 90 10 2135, Hth stroold | g o the week buyers here repeatedly in- f : K0, el Peer 9. | Oices 813N, 16th and eor. Line O 3 | y And you'd really think that she had been | Persin and Ieypt, to secure interesting | knobliuch sius 40; tongue sausage, vel ¢ 33 perlh Ll net | il AL creased and then lowered their of constructed without neryes. pieces of furnituro that could be patterned | Sunmer saus Northwestern, ;28 1 e AMEDOUIL 2 0 LG S U fors, but notwithstanding this unsteadi- g ter and placed in - American houses. Not- ¢ for lots of fifty pounds Mo o S B T o O e e : e e noss Intgo salos woro mado. AU tho close, | Fovsho doesivt mind itif a foul comes spin- | able in this wis the idea that was concelved LUH DI ST, R e cent s, 19; enanieled, American Fuel Co. Howell & 0, - however, the market was et and ravhe ning to her side: & of reproducing aithfully an ancient d 1 per cent dis, G0, (&} 217 8. + % 3 v 1 Eeile Mo giotations as“followa: | She catehes it and seuds v back and looks | Pharol's state chair, the puttern belug s | Gt utton. \i"""‘{:""'l"" " nars Uik Nos b2 and i ente, i A | O G PRODUCE, COMMI . T e T 5 e e quite gratifie cured from @ sample pres. rved in the British | $MOKED MEATS count (s serow hook and Strip, 8 to 12, per 100 o Oaiaha ol et 1101 1 B8 @b o 0B par aun ralis tieacs She's up ou ull the double pkys and marks | museun. The stool “was taken 101h averuge, Wye; ha veruge, Waiacyland "'i:‘.‘.‘.ff:} AR RO o S = | rbhL &"’,’” bl . VRGO Al (ot good : rebnlngE86 o 590 hem on her cufl; rom a tomb in vpt and nown | Y¢3 hams, 10 to iz 1b uri LTS No. 5, %450, 3 b 1O 2 = Dealers In_country pro it w1 ioTaoaipol aciEation N1 (@ Tentrifu. | But she cannot keop a score card, though sho | o be over hree thousand yers old. | pitas 100 shouldees L‘.;}, pes 2 i Nebraska Fuel 0., Johason Bros., b Vel i e gal, 02 to % dowrdos polarization, in hogs makes o splendid bluff. The bamhoo grows from creeping roots on | picon! wide strips. sie: o Kfast Lumber 2135, 1ith strasts 1% Farhnm Siroots 1307 Howara stroot SOuth 1t ate herdf, bugs and boxes, L@ty i 5 | hills and stony land, and is cut._green in the | bacon 7 i pien ¢ s, tlons are for car lots on bourd cars at - . = Stocks 1 avana | Beware the baseball maiden and her fetehing | fall, the shoots being stripped of leaves, tied i boneloss b aried beot hins (suts’ ahi Omana, Nob Omar, Neb Robert Purvis and Matanzas, $,136,000 | o, |, little way 4 to trees and batlasted with stones, 50 as to avied becf rexulur (e 0ds). So: short spiced ASIONS— e 1217 Howard stroot B w80 cunente e e dh | S1's o th summer i thatmow | e e st i rying Vi e s e e b W e e GORNICE. e R 15t to 10th, 150,000 bags und 1,200 hogs- [ it SIBUSE NS = bamboo is received it is a r yellow color, | (W0 (00 TG apo Kfuse i of sl &7 00 818 00 e - ok, Bouliey and heads. Exports for the same period, 108 he comes ““ IS springtimeand there’s | but the demands of the market require u pe- | pucon, 103se: selected drivd beef hams, isides 15 50 K00 18 00 uzh' Gl il T, m,..m‘,,,w K. o boxes, 55,000 bags and 85 hogsheads, of mischiof in hercye. culiarly mottled article, and this demand | and knuckics, 11ze; selected wide cloat breik- 5 % T30 1N 90 | g tncturers ofGatvan- | Galsanized iron corntees, | g |Tas. A, Olark & 0 Whieh 54000 bags and ail the hogaheads went | And though she doesn't look it she 15 most | gavo no littlo troublo at the start. ‘The pro- | fast bicon. 9t3c. i 2x10. 15 00 30 1750 I8 00 Tzed tran Cornie Demmr wiidowe aoos | Kirschbraun & Sons, | Jas, A, Olar] lo. S NORUR A SeRtoe: intensely fly. cess is still o_secret, althouxh it is knowu by Dy SALTeD MeaTs—Funcy lsht \_v‘.».ng 2xlze;. 16 00 00 3 1960 | wingoweny abe, 0 ik 010, | [Festvamiseniais i BACON—1,3%0 gold per auintal, ST e e . the outsido world that it fs the resultof | ghort elears, 7oidong clears bge: short cleirs, o B4 100 o L3 i gte 10 ana 11 Iron and siate Butter exgs nnd poultry F TR Burten—Superior American, $2.00 gold | """‘,'i',‘,l‘“ g L2008 SEERD B C",‘;,'“" "l‘l"’“““"'“ 3( “‘;0-‘ ) | beliies, 0%c; clor buoks, 0%e. . - i BATTENS E1c.—0. G., 24 Howard stroot. 8 Bouth it st st per quintal, ) 3 AR he genuine Japanese bamboo comes in | "SuoKen' MEATs —Dry Sl Cured — I Then well tublig, D, = - ~ Fiovit--American, $1.900 gold per barrel, | AT seets 8o quict all the time and kittenish | rods ranging from sixteen to thirty feet in | lignt weight bucon short clears, pickets, . & . itat, CEMENT AND LIME. Bates & Oo. Williams & Uross, Jriken Brer—80.00 gold per quintal. A *“‘l‘ b Gl i length, the best variety being gathered on | short ribs, 7 yacon short a 0. - e TR A P Hams—Amorican, sugar cured, $16.00 goid | N° '“;"‘i‘"‘“ {l‘:““ love with ber or for her | the large island of Nippon. The sailing ves long clours, Tyc: bucon clour ks, Nowa—No. 1 -l [2and Wty ot B0 | g g g & o, ountey pre ot | produco ana fruity t r v sue. ring: o WACros:! o 3 ucon elear bellles, 7'geq bucon shou . 3 i . .00; ., Bi0.007 N 2, 6 in, e 1 per quintal for northern; $23.00 for southern. [ Spe's bound 6 wed a basebs o |9€] that brings th buiboo ucross the wide | DAL UL G Lk uwh BEEF—-Mess pork, new indl 14 e, e 814,003 8 I, 214.005° No. 2 6 i, 1 R Tyt : e Lo In kegs, $13,00 gold por quintal for | St bound (o wed a baseball man and has 1o | Pacific and braves the dangers of a vovage | pat L5 tunily pork. £115): buck pori, | (TR T 2198, 13th strasa cte Al STII A |1 aeney s northern, $23.00 for southern; in tins, §15.00, 3 around the Horn probavly earries the oddest o e e1.00eh 14 0,8, 6 . 16 {1, $140 e T Baniaes & B MI shool lot of goods ever stowed away ina vessel's s pork $11.0 s pi por! i FLOOKING—A, G-inch, white pine, £5.00; €, Omaha, Neb. - Randazzo 0ny Lok Nominal: shooks nominal. oods | b Dlaj ¥, p 0 | e Nt e | ; Wittr Navy Biaxe 075 wold por quin. | A very smail pill buva very goot one, Do [ nold. “Lauving the Japunese istand with a | #6503 extri niess be o plnte hect, $10.007 | 0 005 T, Gedneh, white pine. %400 D, £21.00; 1, | == — = | 211 South 120l Street. tal Witt's Little I lrl\' Risers. goodly supply of the cane, the boat takes on | extra plite beef. 311 'm;ulllu!mr bon ‘;;"I-:: h. “hlwrp“u 'n‘?u fencing) #17.00; drop DRY GOODS. Borolgn &Domostis Keulte Criswixa Tomcco- 824 gold per quintal. — @ lot of camphor at anotlior port which s | $1100; buncicus follcd beel; s biLs, §6.00) SHINGLES, LATH-EXtra “A" bine, r o A ot O No Al A n,..., Hero. stowed on top of the bamboo, and then 0 erth. tierco busls, Ge; | Standard “A. AV cedir, §9 M. E. Smith & (..o., \Kupumck Kmlx Dry - Paters 5t Now Orl'ns / Proights in moderate demand. Exchange His face was white and the soft drifts of | touches at a Chinese port, where the queer tlerce basis, 635 pure lard, Inch cloar pine, redwood, 4253 | pry goods, furnishing Goods (., _— firm but not quotrbly higher. Spauish goid | golaen hair lay ns thistiedown on his pillow | S4%9, I cavered wany layers .deop with R R O T T T e e e S (v g (L Koui, BOUODS, Deyjgoorisnollonsisacts PAPER. | RUBBER G'D: 2T WS, : : anehes of fire crackers. s, Tiac. t it co ich, s, 1205 O-ncl Lrnisiing wooe g o4 and formed un aureole about his head, says e e Tird 01 (vinter strat Cicel, 4 107 | or. 1100 and 1towara sts. | Cornur 10 an Viwrney Rl On the Paris Bourse, writor i tho Detrolt Fron Pross. Thelook | yuuy are at the same timeof good style and | CYertlard,oll (elnter strulned) i G el v e ———— | Carpenter Pflx""‘ Oo., [ Omaha Rubbor O, Panis, June .- Busjness on the bourse | of pain was in his eyes, as it was always. | that will give good service are alw fn.do- | dtes exbri noats foot oil, 47c W oily E 1A, WG T 220 Uy 817 _ BLECTRICAL SUPPLLES. CarEY iy, Tl atook of (Manufaoturing ant Js- was fairly active during all the week past | but there was something that had just como | mund. It may seem to the head of a large RACT OF BEEF—L Ounce jurs, 1. DETROIT AUTOMATIC | writing papor, oard pa- | . oo neicos alt B M g A i, 3 papor, v oo aud pricod o | rouod wore bigher. Throo DOE | thore, u gleam of conseious pride, which ox- [ fnily of boys that shoes are never cheun R o e R Sl T o WuleM!w al Oo, Flectric Motors per, ot 1009 Farnna stro v cent rentes advanced 20 ceotimes on the ST s SEgnelon and that théy never wear half long enough, | (040 ox, blulliseotnen Jrs, tlior douer D) Nilustrated Cataloguo 1 Dyuamos. Catalogue | ——— and Bank of > shires, Jf. ~ | —for e was only a baby, one of many in the | Omaha dealers in footwear that there uever | Bra POk Bonelost —Hartels, 0 1bs. eueh, | 10s15 10 22 nd 15 06 82007 1014 Capitol Avene. RN DHOVTRA T — ‘Ir:n;w\-w\\m]nu;m« ‘m-'xn e ln\|n' al in | children’s free hospital a time when shoes were so cheap. It Lalf barrels, 100 1bs, cach, $.00; quarte S IBIE i ft i .——-—'——'——————1 Emerson 8261 0, ‘ Duffy-Trowbrid 75 .8 over four hundred wheat growing districts s he was wheeled througl e ward on ot ma ears ago that a pair 200! burrels, Ibs, euch. ¥ ghth burrels, $ommon, BTC. setting forth that the total wheat crop of AN $ WUy 10 the 0perating | un ordiunry gy »uld not be bought for JICKLED BEEF TONGURS rels. 1 S0 g | R s Manutastury stovo ranc y om ho would. w s small han . dinary ould ng Piokren BexeTonaoze-Burrole MO0 LRIl | & ilaul No. 1 platn, 8 ; ondorf &| T. G Hebwdl fhia i w0t France this year will amount to little over | room ho would wave his small hand to his joss than 86 or 57, §r somothing morothan | SiErels 1o tis $1LI0: guurier burreis, 30 10s, |, {6 1D, % T, "aibio Barlin, Orondor ol ldaisouth ot Lo o RUYOIDIR, i it half tho averace crop. fellow-sufferel the average urticle was desired o | - SweETPICKLED SPARE 18— Tlerces (00 1hs), | 10'in. grooved roof 14 aind 16 11 Martin Co., Gonoral western wgont | WU Iearonmonth st 5 —— “Me getty op'rash'n,” ho sald proudly; | $10 bill would soon disappear. Shoe | #1330; burrels (00 1bs. %00 5 burrels (100 1 P INISHING= st and 2 ol 1l Corner dunes and dth ata. | Skandin Plow Co, 3 ’“‘““"‘ Q]‘:“ ‘1”"""' op | o ety well. leuther was not to be trifled with. 1t wastoo | #7 Al e ey | e e Omaha, Neb. 1849-1591 Shorman ave, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, BIO, FRuIN June 14.—The bourse was quict NoL oty 0ok leave his oyes when he | Digh briced to be treuted carelessly or uzenuLsR=tolidonaciad 500 pound H A AT i —_— Auring the week ‘past. The tendency of [ Nordid that look leave his f.f\‘»:::rl.‘xn"..::& . Al these conditions have changed, | Ths Citiiny P4 isei “onoleo Hairy, | 11 and 2, Bh0i B soloct, 1 In P, | M. A, Dishrow & Oo., [Bohn 8ass & Door 0a, PeISusWRNa\vardsiomakychnanis pocinl iy AN RIS IEMEE IR SLEL oL ke o walk ulong some of our principal [ Pl ekr bickiep MEATs- Wims, torces, oo | 15 and 2 in 8w, - ° ; . o - — | Manutacturers of Manufacturors of mo 11k in iining shares. Tho closinig prices of yos- & i docte ong brown [ retail streets and look into the windows' of | shoulders(New York it terees. a%e; s Aol or Cscvet. al - toot, 8100 extra. E. L. Weloh & Co,, |B. T. Davis Mill Co,, o i, Wi, o, ord KRl russian fours, 105,503 | rebe prepared to cut into tha n troublesome | the shoe ste You will be attracted” by | tierces, The: California beef OUTHERN YELLOW PINE—Ist und 2d clear % i flce, 12U and Tzard sty | 10tk and Clark stroot Deutsche bank, 152.00; Mexican sixes, SL00; | pip whero the disease was located, and | the pretty and effective arrangement of the | huts, barrels, 81800 floorin 10, B L0 I T B 1012 N. Withatroes i Underwoot, AL S N R B Bochumers, 117: Harpener, 100; Rouble: e TS T ' cion | contents of the windows, Thera is nothing CANNED MEATS, Soutnianlof izt 1000 TR UIGR IO . E. McCray. Manngor. | Man t Omalia. E which hud provented bim from takiug o step P s s cotling. #14.50: 11 | T i 240.45; short exchauge oo London, alone. remarkable iu that because this is an age of ST o o, plabs Ivand i at tenderson, Sinn. | Cor. 6th ana Jaokwon we. | STEAM AND WATER BUPPLIES long_ exchange on Loudon, 203845 private | i nurses in their white caps and aprons | intense competition among merchants of all 3 st and 20 clear, finish, s, from | — - oo St discount . stood near, ready to assist the doctor, A | kinds and if a mau has goods to sell und wats L meh. E2L00C Ist and 3 elear, finish, o2, from 8. F. Gilman, | Omaha Milling Co,, | U. 8, Wind Engine & A, L, Btranz & Soas, e ARKIOFE: Btooks: voung doctor was to admivister the chloro- | to sell them he wust first attract and then . L aaiod taee Sy Hitlel s *'y’“’l“ 0y | Merchant Millers, “ump Co., Fraxkront, June 14— Busimoss on the | forw, and a student held the case containing f\‘ff\‘\:'-:f:fi:{l .r'x'l‘».‘:"’“\"“.mof-uf"f puglics }hxj PRODUCT, casings, $50,00; bage 850,00, i it 01N 10t MtF93 oy upa il Fits North | DInAny wind miite o1y |10-1608 Furnam streeh bourse during the past week was steady. | 'HE iustruments that were to be used Aaoaitiamcitegli o ealligobiussng goo ,. w | \ith Street e ae [ e e | Omaa, Now. Tho final quotations inelude. the following Still there was 1o fear iu those bright eyes [ & shoe today for & 3 ild buy a few LT e M A : Aol C ] or did the white face grow trouble vears ago for §7 and &, and down as 0w us Italians, 92.25; KRussian, 95.20; Spanish, | Dov did ¢ ite face grow troubled atsight | years ago o B i e 78,504 Ahokt &xchuage i | of 80 much pry mmna‘vn_ i & you can buy s good wearing shoe aud one wre cans i FURNITURE AND CARPB[S. TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, CIGARS London, 20.42; private discount Me gotty well now 1t was not a ques- }m m\xn ars to good advantage and is cow- | ¢ ef. 2-1b squary cuns 2 2 2043 discount, §7 on, but a stateme ortable, Corned bouf, i-1b aiure cuns ar- oot e UM oa: littio mam, >au. will ot well now,» W0OD WONKING R R Deswey & Stous f‘ur-iB”-‘“”‘Lf‘;‘“{“ Fur- | Gonsolidated Goffis ebron, said the doctor, und then there was only the | “In this age of iron,” remarked an Omaha | Lunch tonkucs. &-1b round cans uiture o L Compan The people of this city enjoyed & musical | short wond of command that was almost wil. | plauing mill proprietor as he brushed a few | frwn. |-1b sauare cans Faraiture and carpets, |Succomorsta C.A. Beebe | COEPSRT, treat Friday evening at the residenceof Hon, | tary i its precision, and afteran snxious | shavings from his new spring suit, *‘the | Jirawi 2-1b sduafc cans 115111 Farnam strosh | Gracs aad fith Stn Pt il g E. M. Corroll. Miss Annie Park, the lady | balf hour it was all aver. & ||| Bumble wood worker ial slmiag HloNLal b ol 0% tonigues, 1-1b round ¢ BE DECEIVED INTO —_— | e ot Nt Roataatiis ke wen they carvied him back to his ward a | but the fuct remains the same that wood is b roun ca ¥ ,‘, CheEnd - fornetetof Boston, s at prosent VISR | igtie new nead Iy on tae pillow of the cot | coustantly belng workod up fnto_ new forums, £l rou BUYING CHEAP IMI GENTS FURNISHING GOODS T B y 00 Wk oudhue, and by requost of | next tohis, and he looked “overattho uew | if not put to exactly new uses. As tho do- be TATIONS CLAIMING o 2 o s BILLIARDS. |\\ Jho had her play at Crete last year | comer witha wan smile of welcome, mands of ¢ lerce change the wood TO BE JUST AS Schreider & Loomis, J. T. Robinson Notisa H Hardy & O v - Miss Park plaved some of ber nicest sdlos. | Getty op'ras’i'nf Gewty well, tool” ho | worker is forced to introduco new methods round e 2 i Go., < HaT0Y % G, - | The he Silver Solo. band assisted waterially, | askod faintly iuto his business and to turn out a different | Toiina euns 11w 2 COOD AS S. §. 8. Joubers wod Lmporters of | Gonew purnistiing goots | Toys, dolls, albums, fancy | aod for un, hour the pevple listened to the | ~Then his oyes closed and shutout the w article. While metal has taken the place of | b round cuns o 5 If they had it, th ROHPGS A0 ALY pEN AT I D, 800d faraidhing | Dilged aadid 4 finost music ever heand i open air in this | and he arified away to the slumberous la wood in many places the constantly 10ereas- | Potted ham, i4-1b round eans 2| 1 4 18y -hag maerliy they we oRia iy e Ealis | goods n'aligeee |00 BE0G B IUAAL ity e of Nirvaua, while Science, his foster mother, | iug demands® of ciwvilization furnisbes uses | I A ham, 1§ unddans e would not c'alm to be as e 2 thand tow Fluges. Farnamst o Y ke - hed at his pillow to see him “getty ply of timver and | Deviled ham. '¢-1b round eans 2140 ... good as something .56, . ] Beatrice, ? : kinan 15 constantly | boreq ox sonkuet My cans H g - A UGS, | S'(@) TR Miss Fanay Higby was visiting fricnds in i with tha procession, | GCompre folprgioans.c) 2L i SWIFTS SPECIFIC, 8. 8. 8 PAINT, OIL AND DRUGS. | SOUTH OMAHA. Owmaha, over Sur § a Ha i Par wood' and_ motice | G b ek cans 27 18 RECOGNIZED AS THE s | S B Montgomery has gone to Marseilles, | B¥2er is asure and pleasant for dar | the growt ere hus been in this oue | Eribe St round cans, o, 1aa STANDARD. THAT I8 WHY ard Glass and | J, A, Fuller & Go,, | UNION STOCK YARDS CO, « LIMITED. ) ) na " e “Phirty years ago when wagon manu- | I YT RS THE COUNTRY 18 FLOODED aint Co, | g pougin siren Mr.aud Mrx. F. D, Shallow of Montre Reached the Limit Choin iy SORES AR MAGH. Ran AU 0 1 11412 Larnsy sirast | Live srock commission Cannda, are visiting friends in this o actn were furnished wi machine WITH IMITATIONS OF IT Nt | Owana Rava WR LU Rsat bartti o SR AT A family on Fourteenth avenue is blessed | that would saw out rims or felioes it was | _ald i | & evs. .. Remsberg and J ills, are Ah olive branches=—elzht—asven girls looked upon as & great improvement over the o P Boye [ home ugain from theircastern vacution visis, | With Ol “"”“"“_, ipRimaaren siFls sad | ISORGLUION M1 8 SVPAL (DRITOIONLSYRE 0 Books on Blood and Skin diseases free, a1 Blake, Bruoe 2 A.D. Boyer & Co J. F. Albright and family bave returneg | 909 20T, S4%8 the Betrolt Tribyne. Hecenuy i'a botter method still wnd now nearly al Brris—1 als, Toe; Ken- AR aworsa st | - Exrhunge Bullaing {r‘m\x!‘:wpmxnum\ Visit with frieuds in Pean- | & Bew NG el arch 'g;“‘.‘fi“;"(‘_‘ e ns of wheels on vehicles of e [LRhyioRw Uik TR e T THE BWIFT SPECIFICCO. ATLANTA, GA LA o S & it 4 cern: “*Auother daughter to marry off. This luglng: sgrioullursl- lop K. is 80; steel ‘caroet ¢ kinds. ;| Omata. > b i Mrs. G. C. Barker and Miss Erin Jobnston | fornde N 3 1ade of bent ri Swedes 1ron it \ e ) 3, J. Coffman, Bmile T s were Visiting fricnds in Omaba, during the | Wil Whew her ‘-“:‘;‘jm‘“:“ moiy 'r, all chair backs were sawed | A L od 68 1ron Uphoitrors tacks: | AMUSEMENTS, GROCBRI&S, 8.J. R, Bumiley | Hunter & Grocn, TR e AL M Came) aew wmieolog 8| S (e, miATiag eldmes ol ik aha Capial was capanded o WS Y | DIME EDEN MUBEE., | Fun & Galsgoe | Moy & Bl | =iy s | visit from Mre. Chase's brother, Mr. Hoover, | she sald emebationlly, - ibat sou bad betior AW mechines 19 work i Hiaagerta & nnd | ner 1t Farnus 5 1gan - S of Galesburg, 11l vawe her ‘Ame b ides of ™ e tue i | VEEK OF JUSE 5711 [ Nt E SN ey tieoiy Mes. A, M. Maxwellof Excelsior, Mion., is D bROE | {lnned giip a % trunk s LA BELLA MINSIF ¥ wondert f Omnha, N Q Mev A, M. Maxwellot Exelor, Minnis | 5 : o . FLLABINNE o : i R HUGHES visiting for ® fow weeks with her dau Use Haller's Sarsaparuila ao ok it ) Mrs Nettie Higby of St. Albans, Vt., w i o - Lanveowurts Market Licoet. buover R a guest of her co Mrs. S.C Decision in Favor of the Chicage seats. "It then " 2 i 3 Wostern Cre i during the week while enroute home o0 A Bavar_ ofha_Chicago B e ¥ ~ trip to Denver. The o ) RS Y | » e Mrs. R. M. Hildebraud of Jobustown and | opine, 09, Palace sleeping cars of the scho Allen Brox, McCord, Brady & Co, | & Mg elnbbe T iuabslunn v b Mrs. Hamilton of Huntington, Pa, mother [ UBicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Ry., p e . and sister of Mrs. C. H. Wi , are at | With eleetrie lights in every berth, wil ' o vouw the home of the latter in U continue to leave the Union depot 1 stone boat [ . Nonrank WAN rED - p m., daily. Passengers el - Torm vl CITIES, Crete ltems. avoid transfor at Coun- oy v v N T T FIarr st COUNTIES, SBEHOOL S Nek e 3¢ Al e Ch ) at 9:30 | rungers sce ighs, as well s tk JUN FOWDEE DISTRICTE, WATER George Neher aud family of A arrive 1 cago at 9:30 | I 4 B = ' | COMKANIES,BT.R.R.COMPANIES, N. M., are visiting with Mr. Neher's to make all ¢ r t wood H : ‘ ] ‘ by et s e and nazdles, ar ¥ | NW.W.HARRIS & COMPANY Bankers, Prof. Perry, president of Doane reet. A ASH, A 18%-165 Deart s CHICAGY et | - roorn Sirest, o returned from an extended eas J. E PRESTON, General Ag . ain.t | i3 W'l Birest, NEW YORK Friday last. The facully and studeats of City Passenger Ageut tHaraty Viiown 76 Siate b BOBTOM.

Other pages from this issue: