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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JULY 6, I801. TALE OF TRADE - MATTERS, | ikt "Srusolsth o iyt e gesde | Balf s shicd dlnner vas saten, aad she OMAHA __GRAIN AND PORVISIONS two men might have been taken for ] “Do you think the people of Ohio will come titled. Of course’ vo had a little” dim- toti 4 i ¢ ik up to the support. of ' Major McKinley and ety Uity n tho o Fasammaen ot the Int on_ some | frionds of a lifetime when they got to y y | Toncray & Bryan, | 8. A, MoWhortor | fect bim thia Faiit the roportor askod, aftar occisions, particlkity with the raiiroads, but | the cigars. An hour afterward the con: | A“mh(\“ml[n A ()b[)l‘[“ Brokers, grain, proviatons(ii3 st Natl Bank, Brokore Little Demand for Dicconnt During the atting a fow moments about crops and | Chicago Business Men* Express Their Opin- | Whenevor the mJ under dispute have [ tract was signed. As the salesman’s | [J1( ( ~\ (i [} 1y A0 BHiVato wire to ChiC| Yor, Chicago and Bt kY autauqua assemblies. A stony stare and been taken into thenwourts the commission | commission on the order amounted to a ago. St Louls and New| Louls. — Cash gral Past Weok, the swish, swish of & laree paim leaf fan fons on Omaha, has 1nvariably beswustained. good many thousands of dollars he could I Totk | vougnt for all marl _/ | were the ouly appreciable reply to the inter- It was most grafilying to hear the many | afford to pay for the dinner, DIRECTORY. - . i rozatory, predictions mada by- Chicago business mon < ey A i Cockrell Bros.' F, 0. 8wartz & Oo, | General Hayes appears to carry the woight | A VERY BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR s o the success that Omabais bound to | DeWitvs Little Early Risors; best little Brokors, Private wiros |irokors,arain, Prosisicns HEAVY INVESTMENT IN BRITISH FUNDS. | o¢'ficronsing yoars with considnrable forti- HT OU K FOR THE CITY, act it she Wi only take advantage of | pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath, AWNINGS AND TENT! Lo Now York Chicago & loto I‘rlv‘vl'(lnwlw w 8 - tude and well preservea vigor. He is now — the opportunities, ypresented. The only i -ndcuinmaiig oy e s -~ oiis. Special atton- |1onis and Chiesgo. ¢ | fitty-nine yours old, and but for the | S - doubt uppareatly fn the minds of Chicagy EFFECTS OF COFFEE, maha Tent & Awn- Wi 1ot Nabt innk: |Hxchang bl s Omeha American Railrond Sccurities Passed | fact that his gray hairs are more numerous | Plenty of Capital and Hard Work r.vn s to the sucsbds of the grain movement n——“ ing Co. 2 - v | and ne koeps his whiskers some shorter than Are Botind to Bulld'Up & here was as to whogther Omaha capitalists Bxe ‘ g Place | 1825, Hammocks, 011 and =T Through ® Forlod: ofs Uiwsual hio did five years ago Lis appearatce remains ¥ A ' and bankers would gut their money nto the | A" Fxcellent ‘Medicine In Its Placo | Wix. dlithivi “sentor oo HARDWARS Activity—The Paris CERILL R ke Great Grain Market AP | and a Mental Stimulus. atalogno. 1114 Faronm 3 vseetblbvvein s g The Nobraska djvision of the Loyal at Omaha. —_———— ‘offee owes its stimulating and ro- ector & Wilhelmy Oo| Leo-Olark-Androessn Bourse. : o ; Legion — will w‘ General Haves ‘old, couh, coffin is what philosophers | freshing qualities to coffeine, says the | __~~~~ BICYCLES. Cor. 10th and Jackson ste Hardwara Oo. — a recoption and dinnér At the Omaha term “a logical sequence.’' One is very [ Boston Journal of Commerce. It also i el M. r e 108-1110 Harnay stroot, - | club rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. It has boen said that the people of Omaha | 1AbIC to follow tho othor; but by curing the | contains gum and sugar, fat, acids,casein A, H. Perrigo & Co, + 0. Daxon, Guiaha, Omaha Nob Loxpoy, July 5.—Discount during the past | Geporal Hayes is commander-in-chief of the N S tilly inte the | Cold with a dose of Ayer's Chorry Pectoral, | 4nq wood and fibve. Like ten, it powers [ All Makes, All Prices, At Blescles Sold on Monthly | === = week was quoted at 114! there was no | Loyal Logion of the United States, and the | and Nebraska do not fully appreciate the | the cough will bo stopped and the coffin not FalTy: A RAF AR tHG: PRBIvRLION: - Bt Paria ' Payments, IRON WORKS, domand. On tho stock exchango business | Nevraska division will seizo upou this oppor- | great importance of the warehouse bill passed | needed-~just at presont l!' Y LHIGECESCN SHe respirayiot \butyuns e S mannnnnannns P o tsi. | tunity to express its appreciation of its com- | by the state legislature at its recent session il s ike it, does not affect its depth, 1315 Dodie Stroet. 100744 Farnam St., Omaha Paxton & Vierlin: Omaha Safo & I was quloh, Tho inoreass of Investmenh Wk | mander's prosonce in. tho w Prominent | gnq there may be o great deal of truth in the “Ihe Printer's Patroa Saint By its use the rate of the pulse is in- | e = oo Whtke: = b b L y due to tho rolonso of cousid- | uorel S PG Order from Lincoln, Beatrice, |t Bore a0y, be & Bett (8 OLMAEE AR R e i what & Washington compositor | CFeased and the action of the skin di- | BOOR BINDERS & STATIONBERS | Wroueht and cadt tron Works, srable amounts of capital through half divi- | Fremont and other citics will join with those | Statement. Tho fact is, however, that the Phis is whatn Washington compositor | yiinistiod, It lossens the amount of | B b S \TIONBI i Manuf'rs fire and burglar 1 and interost payments. Among the | who rasido in Omaha to make the occasion a | &Fain men all over the country nro alive to | onco culled George W. Cliulds, und it | bloi'sant to the organs of the body Otialia. Républican Priting Ob, e fieats anad dends announced are: London and West asant one 5 the importance of the movement i Omaha | Seems to me deservediv. g ATstanUE tHE voInE hna: GONLFaoLs the tits . P Ll fire excnpes. Q. Ans minster bank, 16 per cent; Joint Stock bank ox-prosident will I me Tues- | toward the upbuilding of a grain market and | For months there has boen lying on | i, vics, thus proventing the waste of | -7 Urlef® bank supplios and evorsthiog in the S e and Unfon bunie, 13t por cent; City bank, 11 | $a3 morntng. | Hts son, 1 B Saves WILES | tho subject is bolug discussed in caster grain {:1;\';1.;:;£( waiting to lm\{"'"("l‘_z‘;‘ K[”.’«‘c tissue, It is n mental stimulus of a high TAH A it = Wilko & Dhiky, | f or ce 0! hd et y WS santen v o Vi petio teorge W. C 5. L ” ta 11 LS AL per,cent; Consoftdated bank, 10 per cent.’ | {E008 SRS RI N0 Took aftor. conters. Having an hour or two to spond in | locbjons, of tieorge W, (hitds T Fst | ordor, and “one that s liable to gront S — Lttt Continued investing in British funds caw - Chicago recently I dropped around to the o Dol | ablise; Ackermaun Bros, & Heintze, MTg tubular flues, fre whon ovory ingly elimbed to 100 cor mopped his an increase for the month of i(c. Rupee paper Carried to excoss it produces abnor- | Printers biadors, electrotypors, blank book manu box bollors, tanks, oto. mal wakefulness, indigestion, acidity, facturers, Plerco and 10th atreots. roso is acquired by [ board of trade building and was surprised to tind how much interest Chicago's grain men The soft glow of the te fractional fluctuation elosed unaltered. It |\, jio5 \who use Pizzoui’s Complexion Powder. cast of the Mississippi i i foreigners the principal feature has been the | 1 moist brow smpted, at the risk Tront e 0 Howar | stre maha i ol of Portuguess seouritios owing to dis. | Tty it 2 2 take in Omaha ana how well inforumed they | of his 1ifo “,'(’;}_"y‘\t‘l: 'I'I'i';“"‘.ir THeTbg etas ll«‘m'lbll'lll'“., irritabi vllv of temper, A ALy sl el —_— auieting reports on the finaucial condition of e SHA ' PIC are regurding tho situation here. | o atill mioms vy e 1 et | trembling, irtogular pulse, a kind of in- ; = LIQUORS. Portugal. The fall for the week s 2l 10 0 o) e DL Rl P T e e el oo Lot L gos T 50 | toxieation ending in delivium, and groat | ____ BOOTS AND SHOWS, e =K\|;‘\nu.m\‘\'vlhr4; :,‘"',"::1'1 Sidloat l_:w“m:“:’\"‘v“ Eva McDonald-Valesh Addresses the [ whom [ could claim acquamtance was [ ghost of a - broveze for a | MUty to the spinal functions. Charles A, Ooo & Oa,, | Kirkendall.Jones &0 Tler & Co,, William Darst, fobd bl G Omaha Workers. Daniel Butler of I, S, Logan & Co., who | f; 16 VELBE i thaks Unfortunately, there are a great many 4 et Liguor Morchants. [Wines, Liquors and Cle the cotlapse of Balmaceda is immine TRt et Ona 1 Q0o | fun, and ot water anc 5 | collee tipplers who depend upon it s Manufacturers and job- | Wholesale Manufactar's BT R In English railways tiero was @ matorial | Grand Army hall was wel titied last even- | L5 REEOTGISE B QU MU0 i a8 | “Recollections™ for companions. T | Giui (PG RIS dram L beH, | Awents for Boston ttub- | Manufactir'rs Kannoty's vance on the expeetation of favorable divi- = & ARSI e AiRere g dence in he Spe s Gt . RitlRfaotory b 8 am. Yer Shoo Co., 1102, 1104 East Indi o Far, S maty Gthore on Lho avermgo of ire. Amoriciy | Organizations to hear the addross of Mrs. £lva | islaturo of Nebraska, Mr. Butler remarkec closed my book with a sig - | cign officacy in tiding over the nervous | g . Zhah Pri arbort and others on the averngo of fee. Amerlcas | (Lol The meeting was under | “Ltis bound to boa good thing for Omaha and | gret. el et P Williams, Van Aer- | W. V. Morse & Co,, L. Kirscht & Co,, Frick & Horberta railroads, which wero heavy the first part of | M © -t tem in emerger K the weok, now appeur to be ontering a period | the wuspices of the Independent club, and | for the wholo state. Without such a law The cause of regret was the absence Coffeo is also, in its place, an excellont nam & Harte, €hoe Factory, Corner 11th | Wholesale Liquor Dealers [\wholesalo LiquorDeal ics CEaeTItY Soerotiny Denvor occupiod the chair, | Mrs, | ¥4in men are forced to sell their grain to | of more such men as the proprietor of T e T T e e 1413 Harroy ateos AN DRI At O i o oaline slaco Wednoss | 3 AR v - | arrive at Chicago, St. Louis, Bahitmore or | the Philadelphin Lodger. [ have read | megicinc. =i typhiold fever its uction is ha Merchants invited 1001 Farnam Stroot S04 - §03 8. 10th St (.o wholg current of deatigaface Wednes: | Valosh is o state locturer of the Minnesota | gorue othor ot In’ doing this thoy aro | the Lnisasphfs Ledger, T have veud | froguontly prompt and decisive. It is tocallant exam Xk : ity e o e wiy only tom. | allianco Tho littlo lady spoke at Waboo on | under this disa tvantage—they havenomspe Wi, ot "“\‘I'”f‘ e has oo | indicated in the carly stages before local R. R. Grotte, p porarily checked by yestordny's hol Tho | the Fourth aud will leave this mormug for | ton luw and consoquently uro obliged | A0 JOH O 2 W Il"‘ e Y | complications arise. | BUTCHERS. fraporier and: fobbar of public 1 to bo waking up tothe fact that | ber homo at St. Paul. . to nccept the price of a lower grade, no mat- el o Gl Adusltpteddig, Lo il Coffee dispels stupor and lothargy, is [ ~“yo =P e > Joao s nd Liguors. blic wi LY Tt tor what the grade or quality of the gran is. | twellth yoar—when he began work ns | , < U R UL John L. Wilkie, Lonis Helle 020 and 103 Faenam St the bost speculative medium in the immedi- | urf wo want to gain success politically and | (7 ; i an antidote for many kinds of poison, : a0 (o the A W SE IO ket : Under an inspection and warchouse luw in a | an errand boy ina Baltimore bookstore [ i gy (o TARS EEES 08 BRSO | omanapapor vox factory | Butehers and packers' | Prico lists on appileation e wesk's varitions in American securi. | Sockally,” suid the speaker, twe shall have to | center like Omaha, and with tho inspection | at $2 a_ week—and who would as lief | {4 HEREE B pisimodic u, 1319 Donat o pllhi st || e tios includo tho following Increnses: | Uhito and stand solidly together, 1 want 10 | kept up to s gradoor quulity equal to Chi- | carry a bundlo today as in the humble “\I"“"””'";"1'”"‘"""“'1”"' fofantum and (- orgors promptiy o |4 T SRt & LUMBER i i ; ce intelligent lecturers cd o al- | cago, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Hull o o as Asiatic choler: ; . Louisvillo. & Nashvillo, 38%c; Denver | 8¢ inteliigent jeoturars como [EOR BHS ot [ cago, 3 pool, 20w, , | olden time. “I carry bundles very ¥ S S R TG STe broforrec 1 oas | liance to tho cities and speak, and those from | Bristol and all of the Irish coast would buy 3 i L Ll It is also excellent as a preventive = T W 1 Y & Rio L proferred, | BEES | G Gities go down into the eountry and talk | from Omnha divect, m | often,” adds Mr. Childs, “but L under- |, yingt infectious or epidemic diseasos. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, BTO. & W. Douglass & 0 | John A, Wakofiold, Tnion Pacific Wabash, preferred, S & in tey ond tu L becauso the grain | Oft dds M, C ! Llr n ]‘l'.‘w" ""’l’h‘ m}‘i“"m and\al | to tho favmers. The people who are doing | would be better or worse, but because of [ stand that cevtain young men of the | 1,/ qistricts rifo with malaria ¥ g the best work in our cause today are those | the advantag the railroad companies | period would scorn to do as much. the drinking of hot coffe bash debentures, 1; Ohio & Miss [ LIt TE: aaltarol. son i o ) ) Bic: Lake Shor { who have gradunted from the rinks of so would give them on a through freight. [ Would that certain young men of lh:: toltaoDaHE LIEEht Imported, American, Poe filwaukos ment und 1810 North 16th Strest. | Qitiney Whito Limo. enabled persons | Omahw's Larkest Varlsty 2 L nd fever S o Hardwood Lumbar, 1and Cement, W. T. Seaman y before passing T. Seaman, Hydrautio ¢ o v labor organizations, aud I hope to see more of | That so far as foreign business is con- 5 4 " Shilds v g 9 TR bk & West Point proforred, i¢o 3 s foreizn business is cou- | poriod hud sonse enough to be Childse: iR O BB A CBE o avahBA Con LigL WAGONS AND kel W I Ca T thom take hofeld: ' e importanco | SCRSd would incraso the tradg of Omalia, IiiEntteyaeatla s bivA Baern| | Ly iog i GUCH BT Eeato efoipgiechtig on GARRIADES Oharles R, Loo, |Wyatt - Bullard Lum= ' (A e80T a8 S oo tarvo Bl Mexic *“Phere is no question of greater importance | but independent of the foreign demand, New ety e (B e ks Hardwood Tumber, wood 3 LR B LT L, fexieat | than that of wages, and certainly no question | York, 1 itimore, Philadolpuia, Montreal and ;’"' WL “"1“11 ‘how the world - would e Have You Got a Horse ? = = = Carpets und_ parquot ber Oo, i el Ancous sceur: | Wbich our peopic cin be more interested in. | Boston, besides the whole of the New Eng- | benefitted by tho transformation! Every man who owns a horse should kncw CARPETS. CLOTHING. Ao AT a0 ftios Hudson Tay ndvanced tie and Kast. | The masses are beginniug to discuss the oco- | land states would buy corn in Omaha, for Thero are different kinds of great- | that Hatler's Barbed Wire Linimeat is the | ~~—m—rrs- i i DB L ties Hudson By e v | nomic questions. IVifteen years ago such a | the vory good reason that all the terminal | ness. There is the greatness of the poet, | oniy remedy that will give prompt relief to | Omaha Carpet Ca, | @ilmore & Rubl. Cady & Gra P Tie A'toduction of the interim divideng | thini was hardly thoughtof. [regard the | churges which are incurred here fu Chicago | the artist, the statesman, the inventor, | all sprains, cuts, bruises and galls, and s | o 000" olotny, mat- | Manutacturors & Whole y Yy Louis Bradford, from 10 to 24 per cont was the cause. Lo ‘(i’“'”‘;”,n“"‘f,v,""‘,,";_”:r‘, :?, p.”YL‘"fits:iflu”ilfi “{“"1,:' \’,‘“ "?"““' ""’(“'{}' ’L“" “"“’lg argument | the merchant, the warrior, the naviga- | Warrauted to offect a complote cure. T | [ T Lime, cement, oto,, €tc [r,umbor, 1ime, cement,sta vage system. These b side by s short, the farmers of Nebrasks by a ware- , financier: there i & rar e e oot YR g e i Havanu Markets. our presont systom Weo dowt want to ox- | house and faspection law” would save from t‘,‘.‘c&','h‘::'n&'; f,’,“’,‘,.fi;fin‘.i‘.‘? xrrxxl‘l»ugln‘:f:l'}ld She Uncoiled the Serpent. ORI O DA b T cor, 9th and Doughas [ 23 Douglns atroot. G5 5 S oo Py crminate he millionaire, we want to | 1 to 2 cents on their corn and with a good o ] Lo 42 vear ar 4 ol = = e T, e —eeeeeee————————— | t Havasa, July 5.—Staar—Thero has boon | chiango tho systom and have thom do honeat | raeosd eut probably 5 4o b oents a biskalss | than ull tho rest, as upon it dopends tho | Lust year a monster snake wis soon CIGARS. MILLINERY AND NOTIONS, some domand, but sinco the middlo of tho | labor. Take away the extra facilities | Alfter leaving Mr. Butters T walkea through | Salvation of humanity. Mr. Childs is a | 0 the neighborhood of bonnofl’s il ity e s T S SIS week vuyers havo reduced thoir offers wnd | for these people gottng ol of all | the corvidors of the board of trade building | foromost American,” nct because he is [ this county,and its length was estimate West & Fritschor, 0. A. Stonehill, | I Oberfolder & o, i and the narkot closod quiot and weak. Mo- | the good things "of © this life and | and, attracted by a familiar sign, dropped in | successful and rich, but because heis | Py several pavties who saw it at from j o E R i 5 JI Aot i Irsses sugar, regular to good polarization, | MAkothem got down and hustle. I believe | and'had a short ehat_with Colonel Jobn Con- | filled with the milk of human kindness. | ¢1&ht to fifteen feot, suys the Greens- ar f nery, Notlons et g 252@233)¢ gold per quintal: Mus s he progression of the race. we go back | Cormick. Their business fs confines tly . 'y kill i 1 ont i icke ‘arnam 116-118 8. 16th St., Omaha streef - fo oo, riluing %5 to, 0 degrocs, 3121560 | (ol Hirbartan, who' was. contented 10 1ive [ 10" th option trads an b jconfinedpmostiyg my succoss to industry, tomperinco nd mado to tiLILbut it wont Intothicket | == _ — || BRI Gl Sl B centrifugal, 92 to 6 polarization, 2. | iy a hut and subsist from hund to mouth, we | give much attention to elevators ana | frugality. GECH L PO B VGIH AR A tth] COAL, COKE, ETC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETO i sk o warchouwso, at avana, and | ahoit ind thus tho firstaion towurd eivilia: "haronouso luwa oy’ 50" far “as | of my experiondsils tho grentest plons- | , LM LR MRS MBPTILEY | oo = e ! Lty Frds ) G 2 ion was the in slavery, stav- | they directly effect their branch of | ure inlife, I should say, doing good to | 770K N R e f s 8,500 hogshedds, Receipts for the week, | ory was tho first step toward th ' wige sys- | the’ business.. Tho. eonversntion. maurally | othors. Scomingly the most diffiealt | Rebinson saw a cow, the property of | Omaba Goal, Goke and Coutant & Squirss, | MaxMsyer & Bro. Co. A. Hospo, Jr., f 1,000 boxes, 04,000 baws and 325 '"‘L’-‘*kfi“flfl- tem of today. Slavery was a blot on the ¢ turning upon Omauha Mr. Conuelly remarked | thing in the worldiis to bo prosperous | Abner Schooltield down and struggling. Lime O, Hardand soft coal ship- | M jewolers, denlors in | pianos, Organs, Artists i l;f\l\.llg(l!} “:v{fl’"ytm{q und all the hogsheads go | flization of this country for some years after | that Chicago was ving a lorge amount | and generous at-the ssme time, Boing | 814 went to seo what was the matter. | o Jtardsits Soeak el e G s EuRcatfInateieakh Materlals, Fte,, e e _ its abolition. of speculative business from Omaha. It was | o0 B0 0EE 20 ; s boine | Imagine her surprise to see, coiled | ™™ “jiy kireots. Omaha Farnam and 1ith, 1513 Douglas Streat. ACON— $13.00 gold per cwt. : “It took & great deal of education | nor o very long ago th i Bt generous grows one just as being | St mnensel| = B SR Tomany s e A e e Burren—Sunerior, 825.00 gold per quintal very loug ago that Omaha was looked | 87N © BT TR T e around the neck of the cow an immense - - 1 Burnn Superior, 35,00 gold. per quintal. | for our people to learn that the blazk man | upon as not being o gaod speculative point, | Mean does. The dlsposition to give and | Jo 1 o'some four inches in dinmeter and it P. H. Mahoney & 0>, | An e Sl Irole pfxr M“'leou o | was created just as free as tho white man, | 5o far as the buying of grain und provisions | 10 be kind to othdes should be inculcated T e Mount & Grifia, GLED LEATLLA 2 OILS. \ L Awpioas Jenickn Beer—$.00 gold per { and that be was entitled to just as much hib- | was concorned.” The city has chunged very | and fostered in ghildven. Itseems to me | {0 1600 168 L Py e Hard--Conl--Soft. i Tk S Vs~ American sugar cured, #1700 gold | 55t conrso we have some fault to find with o e e ret e AN ol [ inile ho iy iimprored tho world s P e RSt S e et i Lo OMDL“ m()( s F ¢ northorn, and $23,00 fo 2 seny 5 B e the Chicago brokers who have oftices in | and make happy the people who, ave | Pritve gir ERILLO) Omana, Nev. 10th and Douglas st ine o, per quiutal for northern, and 8230 for south | tho waga avstem, bt aill it an dmprose | Omaba “report a large and - growing | in it P ¥heRpooDic who; with both hands, and, being o strong e gL R e Ao ety ST g 9 orqul o1 (HONNRNYELYSIOMIT LD ceded it. usiness from Omaba. Colonel Con- et LRy = girl, she, with great difficulty got it erican Fuel Co. B oils, nxlo gronso, o ullluléll)_—”llr kegs, $12.00 gold perquintal. In | theso duys fabor has risen to the disnity of a | nolly appears to thwk that we may z \l\ l{on) [ ml;l.n :lmv.luull,Juolcsse;:A to “ifnt B ) b e to ARt U ARl 1 Am st Howell & 0., S T A e i TSR =N ontinal F ShookelTominal commodity, and is bought and sold in the | do quite a large cash business in grain at | t0 help his kind but does it, he makes ) oohoq jisel? and ran into the thicket. | Shrfomeie and biei- 23S Uth stroat, e : Lo Nominal, Shooks, nomual. | markets. * Times bave been chavged very | Omaba and that the buying aud sollng of | the ~“best possible citizen, and j MU TE (AR AT OO GIC GO0 LA, PRODUCE, COMMISSION. g 1T NAVY BEANS—0.75 gold per quin- | much by the invention of lavor-auving mit- | tho actual stull may —bo carried on quito ex- | s the only roal Chiristian. Such o man, | ety GRAIO TR0, S Bt LG e e Omnha, Nov. Wi e bt e T X . chines, but the extens such ma- | tensively, but that trading in options or | if he attains wealth, does so legitimately oot - s = ibbe ith o 0o, Gurwixg Tonsceo- 21,00 goid por quintal. | ehiner Tuus caused an over suppiy of our | spoculation paro'ard simpla Wil for somo | bocuuso of Superior business: apacity, | home: : Nebroi Ea0y R oL a B | puel iRt B EpchTostoc e 0o, D R e O O 0ig | Sommuity=labor, . | time yet bo based on the Chicago market. andmot because of taking unfuir advan. | The snake was of a brown color and L L CHLR e (O ) DA i ‘\“';A\'-lr‘ o eak; on bond, 19/{@19}4; ‘“I'he young men and women of today don’t Thé uext firm that I feltat liverty to | vuoo of his neighbors showed no signs of striking or biting, as 2138. 13th strast, 914 Farnam Sireet, ete. mission morchants, Spunish gold, look forward to an independent life ‘but to | claim an acquaintance with was Rosenbaum | 482 0f e aa hi is common to all our native snakes,hen o Uggardstrest N ealbouthlithintreon the employnent of their services in some " iti i This property,” once said Mr.Childs, | ¢ % : Omaha, Neb. Omanr, Neb. st Bad Week for the Tobacco Market. | fargo corporation. : Broa,ERwho,iin Siiaddition 8 cogitnair i i " 48 it g believed to be an wnaconda, which | e 220 1 PR : 2 LG . large corporation. The keynoteof the Amer- | grain' business, aiso do a large live | referring to the Ledger, “‘was built up f o 8 WO O 0 VBN L | S = = Robort Purvis, |, B, Branch & Co, 8 5 LOVISVILLE, July 5. he past ‘week | jcan people’s idea of liberty was the develop- | ctock commission business, having at one | without breaking other people down. L L sCap CORNICE. 1217 Howard stroot. e n it el ; has been a bad ono for the leaf tobacco mar- | ment of the peoples individuality. But fn | timea branch office at the stock yardsat | Nobody grudges him his well earned | "¢ S e e | enern ~~~— | Write for prices on but- ey aea) ig: i ket. The offerings have deteriorated in | the great workshops of today a person’s in- | South Omaha. Mr. Rhemmstrom’ thinks | fortune; he has made a newspaper pay Edward Starr saw this or a similar | Eqgle Gornice Works F. Ruemping ter, okgs, poultry and 13th & Harney strost 3 e e dividuality is rapidly being crushed out. [ “Omaha has many natural advantages, sucl ey 5 snake last spring near George Donnell’s \facturers ofGalvan- | Galvanized iron cornices, sawe. quality and the buyers have not paid as close y y natu ntages, such | despite the fact that he excludes all de- DY RS € Menufecy — e £ y P 5 The man and woman in the factory urc be- | asa location in a great grain producing terri- | &onbite 216 ey G S old mill, which is about six miles north Ized Iron Cornice. windows, door | o & E & attention as usual, frequently neglecting the | coming a part of the machino they operate | tory, splondia railrond facilitios, ete., but | tuils of disgusting crime, all reports ot | Ff Ry 0L h " Nonron township, and | Wipdowcaps.metaliosky: | caps. i lals ete, 1 Kirschbraun & Sons, |Jas, A, Clark & Co. | breaks altogether, Tn consequence prices in | and their individuality is belng lost. The | that it would take hard work to. build up a | vice that cannot be reud aloud in the f & rHEeCRacuny B S GHEE FO T PRI e ete” 10 on rinand st root gk Rl Sy o S everything have weakened, and in | errors of the wage systom today place itin | great grain market. She will be at a ais family circle, all scandal and slang and ficsty - — — — ponltry and gamo, 8 some the = declino has been consid- | the best possiblo condition for tho comiug of | advantage in that the trunk linos will | all objectionable advertiscments. 1 re- e OEMENT AND LIMS, 1200 Hownrd stroot. 0 South 15th strask erable, Prices will average from 8§l to | a better ono. wantthe long_haul and will not like to stop | joice that success is possible under such YEAD QL 180 e P ke SEEUEY e 2 T v i £ lower thaz they were two weeks ago, L'his I know some employers who would give | the grain at Omaha. They may, however, | circumstances, for I have been told again | Produced from the laxutive and nutritious Bates & Co,, Williams & Cross, § :m,t mey be d:lr to l“xo cauges. The ex- | ull they have if thoy could bring about a bet- | give milllng and transit privil thatis, | Saa agats bhalit coula not. bo: attelaed Jull:lt; of lt.gl}ror,unr (xlgs, gul:nungmw\\lm: the J. Johnson & Co., Countryproduce, fratts, | proquco e i remely favorablo weather for the new crop | ter system. They would bo glad tosee anew | allow the grain to be halted there for a co o 108 D fioc. | medicinalvictuas of plants knowa to bo most A Vogotuvlos, grocars may have a bearish tendency, and acain it | system where industrial matters would beon | tain time and then reshipped on the throvgh | Without pandering to the lo astes | beneficial to the human system, acts gently 2188, 13th strary specialtios, ten, splcal, i may have hapoencd that buyers had fewor | a moro dcisutific busis, Tho motto of the | rate. The futuro of the grain mar- | Of the grout majority. That the major- | ou the kiduoys, M BLGE] TN, ety o _oto 47D B LIt B 1214 Harnoy stradt. / b orders than usual last woek. Medium and [ manufacturing establishment of today isnot | kot at Omaha will depend very | ity have low tastes is as true as deplora- | cleansing tho system, disvelling colds i d T Randazo & Son, > i common grades have felt tho weakness most. | tho golden rule to ‘do unto others as you | lurgely upon whethes caiptal can be | ble. Ignoranceis bound to be vulgar; | headaches aud curing habitual constip.t.cn L Eandasapeciion) ¢ 1 Burley not possessing special qualities to | would haye others do unto you.’ but do your | induced to go into it. [t will be a pressing | so, too, is education whendevoid of sensi- ey Fo 1‘“‘;':6«. i u':?'n recommend it has been, without friends, and | noighbor boforo he gots a chauce to do You. | question whero the moncy is coming from to | bility and aspiration, An Immense Rattl r. %0 i EaD orelin &Domontlo Frults thero hus been & poor murket, for nondescript, | Wages aro reguiated by the law of supply | carry the grain produced by the farmera of | °'T,0\iny his kind, Mr. Childs treats his | _There is now on exhibition in_the M. E. Smith ilpatriok-Kooh Dry | - Klorids Qranges & Siclly and badly conditioned hogshoads. = Prices of | and demand and thero s always a great sup- | tho west until 1t is ready to bo placed upon | o LAVINE his kinG, Mt CAiics towts Wis |0 cFindow of o Sacrimento (C L) [ by gonss, uentsniag | Goods Oow, | K elers 56 Now Orih s durks have been better sustained than those rly of labor in the market. Tho manfacturers | the market. Omaha will make a good grain | CMPIOYCS a8, ? 0% 3 © | store a fine live specimen of what is goods, notlons. “1;"“'{';“' pHons e - —— of burley. Good green rivers have been in | have built up a wall around themselves | market with balf a chance.” givos his printers comfortblo, well-fur- | stove u fine tvo specimen of Wit 181 1 s, |corter il wad dinfnay e — = :llumnml .u;x Im}'n sold well, and anything in | and lhel_v cnll‘ 1t px]-omcm{: m;m, b\ln,"\vh{ln I had hardly stepped outside of Rosenbaum | nished rooms with walls colored to suit o ‘('le o w\mL\" Pl ‘~nnl'u gl TGl (LU DRt S A . | BBER G'DS, he way of a nice wrapper was surc to cause | protecting themselves they have left the | Brothers' office when. 1 fortunateiy met | their overworked eyes. He gives them 2resno q! y recently S 03 S P SR PhoRae st active bidding. Regio ouyers are, howevor, | toors wido open for tho Smportation of cheap | Richard Guuning, anold Chicass. board of | vacations and money to spcm‘f while off | ship is over four feet long, and bears on ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. | Carpenter Paper Oo., | Omaha Rubber Co., doing nothing at picking a little here aud | labor, consequently we have always an un- | trade man, and for a short time | duty. He never forgets Christmas, and | the end of his tail sixtecn well-formed > DETIOTT - AUTOMATIC | Carry a full stock of Manufacturing an1 Jod- Pory there. limitod “supply of labor fu this country. | located in Omaha, whoro he formed o larwe | thio%lousunds of dollars thus disposed of | rtttles and a button -that he raises and | Wolf Eleotrical Oo. Bloctrie Motors iine, wranplig anid | ol Kinds Fabbor Paris Weekly Roview. Y/hon u manufacturor finds tho standard of | circle of friends. Almost tho first word | | /cc"yndar the namo of “profit-shuring,” | trills n u menucing way when excited | Hlustrated Catalosuo. | ynd Dyuwiios, Catal Pory oo i e | ¥ hooe e ateash i L or b G, Ameorican labor too high, he goes to Furope | spoken by Mr. Gunuing was in regard to the [ Fas Ut T ']l Vot \i;; by the approach of strangers. [n the freo. free. 1. A Kl —_— . € Pams, July 5,—On the bourse during the | aud imports a lot of low-class forcigncrs, who | efforts being put forth at Omaha to build up | For thirteen years Mr. Childs has been | ¥ HI8 APDLOUEE W SELASEEE (I F O 1014 Capitol Avenue. | AKL 8323 N.Y.Li SHEDS ] O weol businoss was sluggish and thoro was o | will worl for litle of nothiag. ' Not long 450 | u grain market. “It s ridiculous,” suid ne, | puying his piinters mul,unu ajyenssmoral {NGLACHOAIMORE N BRI SRS —_————— Nl S. | gencral deoline, I R lauids my atteution was called to tho largo number | that a city the ske of nah an the typographical union rates re e fy LAt 24ba o P Trowbsi | irben ;::.;;::I:tmul:s‘:L;‘x‘i':“)gll).\bxl‘:qfl‘n\!ltn:fll\‘ of tramps in Minnosota. Somo ono said that | and "the ©_distributing point . for (‘l‘\‘xi‘ro or mors than heneod pay, becuuso | it use in_company with their FARMMAOHINARY ARy Emerson 8010, | Duffy Trowbridzo 1 Ela L o Tt he hartathe b A tato an il Goroi[ A Y mARIY AN B g work could get it, but I | such a productive grain country should not | ho has been making money and he fuils | compunion,who tukes no notic of them, | pu =0 A F &| T. @ Northwall Soed growers, deuars 1v|Stova Manufas'g 75, } & Aenss Y ck. - Con- | hardly think that is so. bo un important erain market. “There is no | 15'se0 why his employes should not share | but contents himself with keeping an (s J gurdon. grass, Kealnaod |\l 0 croverant 1 tangoes were unusually heavy at the open- [ Fifly yeurs agoa shocmaker, carbenter or | reason why there should not bo a number of f 10 364 WV FREMPINER SOV SREIE 0vo on what is going on, and oceasional- Martin Co., Genoral wostorn ngent conad | harcglato | I of the settlement, but subsequently light- | blacksmith had to serve ulong approntice: | large olevators built there. The only trouble | {6 WS BICGPRHIY B8 L0 l;“‘n P itoad | 1y darting from botween a pair of strong | ComerJones ana S sts. | - Skandia Plow Co, s 1213-1215 Loavoniworth at, { ened as it was seen that no failures wero | ship before they were competent to work | 15 1o get men to invest their money in_such | Were ready ve thelr wagei G0 e ol i Omala, Nob. | 100191 Shorman ave, | ey i probablo. The end of the settlement lott the | alone. Todsy a shoomaker doesn't make P L e R R B up | to 40 conts a thousand ems, or 5 cents (LR long, dulveriog (.lllllxulhlhln:‘lu',; e B ooh 1 bourse notably languid. The weel's decrease | 5hoos, he rupairs them. It is the same way | the grain busiuess, as its development would | less than they werereceiving, the former | black at its Ui\ re ',“'_‘."LT OGS )‘""L-,l‘,']‘j FLO ) A% Siebin o Sl ; { welude: B per cent rentes, 10 centimes for | With the others. A machine has superseded | bo of great advautage to them and the nuture | rate having been fixed by their union, | o @ bluish red towavd the mouth. = The | SotututisSeret — | M. A, Dishrow & Oo,, |Bohn Sash & Door Oo i the neconnt. Bank of France, 10 francs, Rio | these workmen to a great extent. So pro- | of the business is such that they would be | My, Childs refused to take advantaze of | colov of the snako is w divty brown, with | ‘577 "\elon & o, |R. T. Davis Mill Co., | Munufacturers of sner. Manufacturers of mou | Tinto, 614 francs; Credit Fincier, 1% francs, | gressive have we become that little children | well protected on every dollar investod.” what scomed to him unfair, consider- | very dark irregular stripes ncross the | = & Mo 1 ! g M BT S| ik, blinds, ddors, - luve been taken into the factories, A philan- |~ Mr, Kennett of Kennett, Hopkins & Co. | 1% Mevivn (00 e Son it FhLh o L back, there being but w simall contrast 1013 08 ebiao % G Unaosnaod, Mouldings. Branch of eto, otdl | On the Berlin Bourse. thropist would say that the system was 80 | was found in his office, and though busy as (LRl A “'{'..‘ ErE 4 between the top and under side of the | J. E McCray. Managor. Managor at Omah fico, 12th wnd Lzard. sta| 10th and Clark streets, By, July 5,—On tho bourse: during the | perfect thut littlo childron would now o to @ | usual had timo to talk a fow moments on | o und nlagiifedones thland oMo gl ooy Ml At Henderson, Mian. | Cor.Bth and Jaokson sty | m——— el iness wi actory and ea Y. maha and her spects i ket. roxel, sel check e Inter- ( — —— oud = s curitios wero especially weak. | the string of little children wending their | and its business rolations with the older | thousand dollars. Is it strange that the [ o L I B eI o eran 26 Gl e 0 ivd Engine & AT | The finul quotations include tho following: | way to some large factory. [there aro over | cities to tho east are constantly becoming | printors cast of tho AT T || A 3:‘}‘..1“;0‘,{':...‘-:,"[:.““lfi;fi'ofl{y"fi‘ms 2150, TR T S Um;:.u.»:..‘x;:“.\‘|yllx:‘: U. 8 Wind Engine & | A, L. Strang & S Trussian 4's, 105,70: Doutshe bank, 150,25 [ @ milion and " a half of ohildren in | cioser. I see no reason why enterprise | Lot d'1o sot a thousand ems upiceo on | Renewor 8 o0 81 3 octh Pump Oo,, e | Mexican 0's, 88, Roubles, 222, making a | this country ~who go to work | and capital combinea should mnot b birthdays of Mr. Childs ld‘ M 2 - C.E. Black - Managor. Loth Halllday wind milly, 913 10921008 Farnam strosy reduction of ton poiuts for the week; Boch- | three hours before the school house doors aro | make of Omaha an important grain market. | the birthdays of Mr. fetstn R = 3 s danorkl LA W: Omaha, Neb on London, 20.25; long exchange on London, | tb ors b cl C . | ulative way on the Chicago board of trade. ! d g 5 ritten Guaranteeto | _ = = e R = = = i 2:1,'.'3;' pmnml ;nhim;.m, 83, Tno deprecia® 1“\;?;! flrflnflm c,lllllMrcnoft\lx.mwlmlm_nl\‘umu:::n I'he handling of grain and live stock has | generous-hearted citizens for Lfm eroc- CURE EVERY CASE or Dewey & Stone Fur Beebe & Runyan Fur- TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, CIGARS. tlon of the rouble is due to the expected fail- | 100k to as the citizens coming genera- | come to be a great business, and it is a grow- | tion of a memorial building in Phila- D. OWe, R % ¥ ure of the Russiun harvest. ton. ing business, and Omaha is located in the | daiphia as headquarters of l‘imir union? Our curo is permanent u...f"..?f‘.‘l'..fififl"u',‘;."fi..,. niture Oo., niturs Co. Consolidated Coffse e =Tho speaker then told about the condition | conter of a territory most productive of theso [ 7ih " W1e fund grows ab the rate of | treated five years ago have never seon asymplom | garniture and carpats, | Succossorato C-A. Boobo Ooren Frankfort Finances. of factory girls aud stated that the average | commodities. Look at tho growth of the | (s the Wid, BEOWS b IS TS B 1 ainco.” By describing caso fally we can treat you br | 310y parnam atrost, | Grace and fith sta pany, Fraxkron, July 5.—On the bourse durlng | Py of working girls was 8417 per weok. | live stock business at South Omaha | $7,000 & year! Isit strange that a Rich- | mait, and we givo tho samo sitong guarantee fo cure ra Sta. 1 aa Tl e har the woek business was dull and prices | Tho address was well reccived and was | aud draw your own conclusious as to | mond compositor should declare that | errtundallmoncy, Thow who Rreferid cois ire | =—————— dropped. The final quotations include: Ital- | loudly applauded. possibilitits of the grain business, 1 know of | 'if all employers were like Mr. George | 4iin ways and hotel bills while kero (£ wo fuil to cure, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. _— i ians, §1.10; Portuguese, $%.50; Russian = iy ST soveral houses that already have sent cash | W. Childs, there woule be no labor Vo challengo tho world for @ case that out MAGIG | ____ o I s o o) L BILLIARDS. $07.70; Spanish exchange on London, $20.50; [ DeWitt's Little Early Risers: only pill to | buyers of grain to Omaha. All that the | question?” | REMEDY Nlllnot cure. Write Kor (0 " skeptieas, | Echneider & Loomis, |J. T. Robinson Notioa | e S Soebios 0 private discount, 87 cure sick headacheand regulate the bowel 8,"{,".,"['.,?5.‘.'{'.1-"n'r".‘.';’:ué',"n'.'io"x':‘-"m suecess 18 | © Tp the name ofshumanity und common ;‘\;,u,‘,.n, oo 0 tho most em piciangined | 0 novtorsof | Co., H, Hardy & Cos | The Brunswick-Balk | WON'T NE INTERVIEW FERS ARAGRAPHY. Mr. Nsh of Nash, Wrieht & Co, wus the | Sonse, why cuntiot theve b more such | Ei/sid e Sty M dios Al Dl | ootionn ana rurnisting | O3, (LS HIAY [ Tore dotts atbums tanor | Collendor Go, g 3 enc o employers? Why should there be an | kas been most dificult to ovrcome the prejudices mek raad goods, housefuralshing (Ll mersan i, i b next grain man encountered and ho appeared | SINPIOYOrSE - FEAY BAGRE TRAER A0 R | b b et e ines. Tyt under our strong Kouds, udkikin™ 0 or ity dehowteturaltbing ewdle, I Ex-Prestdent Hayes Declines to Talk | J. B. Ragan of Sidney is at the Dellone. to bo fully alive to all that was being | irrepressible copflict betwec AL T | ghinranteo youshoult not Trestiato o e weon, | cantin i eb o | goods, ohibiron's oae- | gy BUGSELEELLY \ for blication, ek e done in Omaha in the grain business, | labor? Why cannot pital see that | itk ot 1o . We guar- L - i riages. Ll Far) | 0 a B Brosidant R i ae o e . M. Riggs of Beatrico is at the Millard, “There is one difficulty,” said he, “to bemet | the ~ way to destroy — anarchy | anteetocuroor rctund overy sevoharey | e 2 | e—— i Al( x;L,JILn” utherford B. Hayes and his | I O, Stainger of Grand Island is at the | iu establishing o market at any. point und | i to stop sowing'the secds. of ferment? | Feputation to nrooct tine tnapnl BaeEus gl B | GLASS, PAINT, OIL AND DRUGS. 5 Mol & u“‘.“"v cashier of the First Na- | Millard, y that is tho eruding of tho differant coraals. | Yyhy A e capital (.],r[v ono single | e SToLe3Ou hAYODOOR PULIDE UPADA DAVINE | e e - —~ SOUTH OMAHA. tional bauk of Fremont, O., avrived in B, Goodell of Cheyenne is a guest atthe | Omuha should establish the same graaes as | ¢y dgtian procapt to daily 11fo and bring | utyour money for diiterent treatinc daidough | “Foooid Glass and R ol o gis iy o be. precep y Jas peld back your mon. Omaba yestorday morning from Beatrice, | Murray. Chicago because the rigid inspection of grain VAR L A G s y tyeioured novte ks peid | on ¢ ) R T oo T 4 at Chicago Is what has brought buyers here | Order out of approaching chuos? 80 | &y, Do not wasto any moro money urtil you Ly us. old Paint Co., 1403 Dougias SLrad UNION STO 5 Co, - - 3 | where Gencral Hayes delivervd an addross | | Lew Dockstader, of minatrel fame, and | o5\ e’ market of it. When navigation | difficult to do unto othors us you'd be | shraule; deepagatod cases curiadn 200 80 803k B 1 106.1012 Marney stroat before the Chuutauqua assembly on Satur- ""‘“}"“{“"“x’lf,“"""‘"“'. the Murray. s ts open 50 thut Chicago can veach tho. soa- | done by? Mr. Cliflds does not™ scom to | Fesimaamen Wrio s for names and addrsscs of Quuba, Nobs Omani A D. Boger & Go | Hunter & Greon, day. Major Paddock, Howard B, Smith and m:l“"“" i) ALE “"""3“['5’;“_’i“l"“)dt“'.‘ ‘":'3’"' board on us good terms as St. Louis it is al- | find it s0, and could he bo multiplied in- | tiowe wohavocured who have glven pormisciontore | — — soveral otiiers met tho ex-prosident wnd bia | it WEU IO A (XSG AR o) WAOHRE | ways e cuso that Chilcago graln, takes tho | definitely, trada uions would have littlo | ST, Mt RERA B0 ity | Willian Oumings, | Blako, Bruoa & Jy son at tbe depot and esc o e) ¥ O, ea ecause ol the superior grad- q 3 b 14 4 youl aro married what may your offspring suffer w05 &% $09. d escorted them to tho | Durhiw, N. C. g, A conaldorabls proportion’ . of | oxouse for belng.y htoush your awn negilgence. - TEyour symplos l A r. S, D. Mercer returned yesterday from | Nebras! rades No. 8 at Chicago, but sore thiroat, mucous patches in mouth, Fheu ard hote After resting an | D S, D, M turned yestorday f ka corn grad t Chicago, bu ) £8-60 Exchange Bullding, | % Exchange Bullding South Ou 8. J. Coffman, 8m ley aha 17 wnd 610 Bouth 10th Bt., | -9 Leavouwortd it Omnlin, Neb. S Y hour both General Hayes and his | attendance upon the commencement exercises | that is no reason why Oi i Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil- | in bones and foints, hair failing out, eruptions o 3 ) } 3 y Omana, should make | 4 0 i e ) part ot tho b i of & Roral dopress __OuohmNow oM TR & Uo son, accompanled by Maujor Paddock, | Of Yulo college whero his son, (eorge W. | her grade low enough to take it all lu as No, | dren teothing relifes tho child from paiu. | pareefiiebeny, ool oF € ncial doniasion b = N went to tho First Congregational church and | MeFeor, graduated. Ouihi Bad six vepro- | 2. The main reason why Nebraska corn | 20 conts a bottle. Who are contanily takiig moreury and potash should GROOBRIE! 26 Kxchange Bullding heard Dr. Duryea expound tho gospel. The sentatives in the Yule cluss of 01, viz: George [& des low is because it is full of dirt, not ST —— discontinuet. Constant use of thoso drugs willsurely | = o - - Bouth On | ANE4. 01 Rryes faeund St 1 W. Mercer, Herbert Holcomb, Augustus | Boing proporly cleaned, Tt Omaha wiil ba Three Dinners and a Contract. bring sorvs andeating wleersin tho end, Dont(allto | Payion & Gallagher, | Meyer & Raapks, | = afternoon and evoning wero passed very | Kountze, Fred Preston, Wallaco Broateh | rigid i the matter of ‘inspection she will | Every one knows that the roadto s [ Spes. Woinvico tho mostrigld fnvertigntion andwill » e | N o CaNmon: pleasantly calling upon the families of How- | #ud Frank Preston. gain in the opiuion of buyers and not 10se | yan’s heart is through his stomach, but | 4o &l i u in it Address, 00-T11 6 104 abeagh -1 1AReIAR e ~ & (, l ard B. Smith and Captain J. C. McKell, who e —— anvtbing with the sellers or producers. even a wife Who wants & new Spring | Soes o snifeoem, memnd o atrance 196 Omaha, Neb. Omalia, Neb. ! l\l('bhllllc Q ondon, od to the Hayes family. minent Authority, James 1. Tanner of Springliold, chatrman | 1,016 does not use the knowledge to so W[ bolieve tho FPer:y , g of the Illinofs board of railroad d re ) . ey Stee | e y ITESTMENT BANKER last it at tho | 1 believe the Forrg Munganoss Watars of | efthe iuols boned of rulroud| nd ware: | G010\l s tho shrawd. and Wiy M AGIG GUR FOR MEN | DM Steelo & Oou | gloun, Jobwon & 0o, | INVESTMENT BANKERS, o The ex-presiduut was se Rk believe the Itarvo Mang ters o Millard hotel by a Ber roporter. Fworld e W B Masos et iaat | house law upon which the Nebraska law is | saiesman, says tho New York World, 201-1205 Jones stesot, | Uih wnd Leaveuworta | 30 8, 18th St. First Natlc R N tapaklel the world.” Dr, W. P. Mason, Prof. Ren- ou: pon cl aw is ) Say ONLY, W atreots, ing, Omah b, v in- elaer Poly based has been an unqualifie COesS, rt ti ag :re came to New et Sd AR LA $R0YRE RAYE N selaer Polyt. lustitute, Troy, N, Y. bused s Theon Lan, undusiifod sucocss: | yahghort tiine ago thera came to Now | ¢500 fora case of Lowt or Faling Mantiood. Omaha, Neb, Ouiia, Nob, Deal 1n stocks. Linde. securitios, commerclal pae ant aftor shaking hands with the reporte e e ments made from time to time as were found R R g ot o & tuoia] | Gederal or Nervous Debility, weukiiess Of | e—— ” —————— wte. Newotl 1 1mproved Om whi re ) That is un inflexiblo rule of miue, and al. | _"'Della, Isaw you on the porch last night | G¥Ho MAGH {FOS BEG I BEIE U6 UG, CONEY | an ordev for $200,000- worth of material | body or mind, the offeots of eirors or gxcesses A llad Broa | MoGord, Brady & O Lo §ROFL (e touns: with bank stock, oF on all | though I dislike to disappoint & roporter, I | With Mr. Twiddles of Boston, and tonight | feiatdie 1t BrACHCE aRE et M onion | in his hands—something or other about | in old g that wo cannotoure, We g g d * | pproyved collneralsvcurity 5 must refuse to give you anythiug for publi- | YOU Were walking on the beich with Mr, | (C8Y 18 SRostaBuatiy the Ml as theb WHAH | vailrond construction, 1 beliove. The A Epotiment B, full coarse 5. Per- [ 1114 Harney stroot Jith and Leaveaworth | cation.” b Bungle ot Onlosyo, 1 trush you are not firte | 7o P v ¥ competition for the order wus something | Soadtife Bonefits ranlized in throe duys. iy B HEANA JMAIRAR) w § Would you not favor the public with your ) h no, mamma; I am only | “GNow ' gajd Mr, Tanner, “the farmer | tremendous among the different | mail, securely pu from observation, MALA: Haly i PAVIRGLN: Total 1sues of CITIES, il optaion, o a prdiction, a5 (. political re- making a collection of souvenir spoons. knows that when he ship s bis geain to Chi- | firms furnishing such muterial, The | _COOK REMEDY CO., OMAHA. NEB. _ GUN FOWDHR. | BlaTRICTE, WATER £ i S 0 this fall " e————— cago it will bring a fair ‘market prico. No. pSI 3 oy fird ite: ~— e e e No, sir. I have absolutely nothing to say [ Mrs. Fussy—You have heard my daughtor | 5 whoat will not. bo graded No. & by inspeo. | Soicrmad of ono of tho flems fovil 4 the | ADIES ON I i Y Hugh G, Olark SMEANIER, ST, 15 COMPARIK about politics. 1 have nothiug to say for | sing, Mr. Caustio. Iwant your advice. Hor | tors whose interest it is to have it so graded, | 1A With the mssion (o w HIREGE 4G HEL Nu AT publication upou any” sublect. "I will ot be | volcs noeds cultivation, and T tuiak I’ shall | Tuoro are eighty inspoctors in Chlcago and inatructed the ohjef fo serve. absalutoly O A e B L i | pasalfmiars Agsyi o N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers, terviewed.’ send her to Parls, Mr. Caustic—Send her to | every car is {uspected and graded when it | the best dinner ho could, without regard ( MAG|Q EEMALE G ULATOR CHit S0 | 0N "sthe tieh explo 163-105 Dearborn Strest, CHICAGG General Hayes then inquired very pleas- | Egypt, madam, or Hong Koung; ite farther | comés into the warenouse and when it goes [ t0 price, A few days later he repeated | pLioe by wuil 8. Sealod from observation | sive Hlistiog caps fuse 13 Wa'l Street, NEW YORMK: putly about ex-Goveraor Saunders, Mr | away, out aga, The men belog appolnted by the | the invitation and within a week and a | COOK REMEDY CO., Owahs, Neb, | 1418 Maraey streeh 70 State St BOSTOM