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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE::MONDAY, JULY 13, 1801, e ————— | 10 which he was drowned was an old clay pit | {{f \ I 1Q | doing only a privata,business. The grain | hand, and in tho disasters of thut time we 1 \Which Shafer had dug himself. v WAREHOUSE AND GR,\” LA“S men are all in favor-of the inspection law, | shall'find the cause of the party involved in & OMAHA _ GRAIN AND PORVISIONS but every member df“the exchange entered | common calamity with all the business § Tonoray & Bryan, | 8. A. MoWhorter e owa, a vigorous though (kofess protest against the ts and hopes of the stato.. These views | |/ )/ Y | Bronwes, gain, proetsty Haying and harvesting has commenced In i lnllll hen «Iv was pondiag o the legislaturo, Ay seein o lnhLle pessimistic, but one has [l"” ('l(' ”r‘\n a" 0) [\[’g And ntoake ™ B n oa( gt Naul Bank, Bro i s ghout | the southern part of the state, 1 i i Thomas Best, a laree exporter, says the ex- | ouly to visit the money centers of the east \ \ Dealings Unusually Meagre Throug the southern part of the stato, Elevators and Inspeotion Essential to the port business from Missouri has been killed, | and talk with the financiers to realize the An_ege on exhibition at Grand Junction is Maki € i aking of a Market, as the new law proveats shippers from mak: | gravity of the present situation, DIRECTORY Bt Privato wire to Chi-| ¥ a0.St Louls and New| Lowis. the keading European Monay Centers. (An oge ib : L o ‘ 11 nine inches in circumference and weighs six ing a uniform grade from the multiplicity of | I therefore unhesitatingly — say that P Ot Fanet 16 Bekiers ko otvfiig oo grades received, conxequently not. suicient | I donot approve of the suggestions contained % Oockrell Bros,' rand Junction grain dealers are offo ) of one grade can b received to fill an order | in the article reforred to. 1 believe I am | Broxers, Private wires BUSINESS AGAIN LISSAPPOINTED BULLS. | to contract thie new crop of onts at 21 cents | NEBRASKA'S LAW A VERY G00D ONE. | Gt iy it tonica, “he law is all right for | riiht, and that the futuro will densonatate it AWNINGS AND TENTS. o New York, © 10 Privare "wire 10 8t per bush the mifllers and tho sample trade, but it is | Do I understand you to say that the agita. | =~ - UON Kivah 10 tFROK. bids |t 1as sl Fae e arr08 A cow, entally shut up in a barn at : absurd when 1t applids to the bulk of the | tion of railway charees for transportation | m aba Tent & Awu-| o gTaIn. 10t NAULIADK. |#xehnngs bla g s Omaha Paris Prices Slightly Advanced With | Cedar Rupids, stayed there four weeks with- | Interviews with Grain Men of Other | grain business. Some firms are building | should be discontinued eutirely by the ing Co. e ———————————————————— > Surrent of Transace out food or water States Re; Operation small elevators to get around tho law, whilo | repablican party " Ia gs, Hammiocks, 01l and 2 Regular Current of A painterldoked 4p 1t the Dubugue county B O othiers are moving ncross the river into Kan- | I believe the republican party of this | ubher Ciotiing Send for » _HARDWARE. tions—Frankfort Bourse fail is decorating the walls of the puilding of Their Warehouse and gas, whero there fs'a stringent Inspoction | stato should always do whatover tho highest | Zutene 113 Farmam Reotor & Wilkolmy Oo| L ‘l K-And Very Quiet, with landscape views, Inspection Laws, aw but no abuoxious warchouse, non-mixing | good of the \1|'r|_||le of the state demands, and | = ilhelmy Oo| Lee-{lark-Andreessn M o rord combiatng that business. if, under existing conditions the subject of BICYCLES. Cor. 10th and Jackson sts Harlwar 3 RO 1150 NEg SRR thop i It AgsE Tross’ ABY Mr. Fister, of the Armour commission | firther railway logislation should bo per- | 3~ 7 - ~ il sl ) L, 5 W whis Wi o 4 company, thinks the law, s 1n force, a nui- [ mitted to rest for a while, the republican | A H. Perrigo& Co, | M, 0. Daxon, Gmaha. 105-1110 Harney stroet, Loxboy, July 12,—There was rathor moro | Wants to kuow whau will kill them, Although tho states of Ilinols, Missourl | yunce, “burdensome, There I8 no market | party ought to have tho courage and the ma 106Dodge Strect. | Bicycles Sold on Monthly | T A N demand of discount during the past week at | _‘The annual encampment of the Sixth regl | and Minuesota long ago passed warehouse | from San Franciscs to Now York that is not | hood to say so. Why, think of it, there. 18 5 DE byt i IRON WORKS, 13 per cent for three months and #{ per cent | {1 :;ll..\:._.l‘.;nx.:..:A\‘l t:;l‘_”“n.]\.\‘;l" bo hield 8¢ | biiis providing rules and regulations for the | a mixiug market. 1t must be done in order | not an enterprise’ or & businoss in | Send for our Catalogie it ~ - 9 for short, The dead season has set In on th hete y, commencing July 0. storage and inspection of grain, the recent | 10 do business and supply a uniform grade of [ the state thut could relatively stand A Prico 100734 ¥ n8t, omsha. | Paxton & Vierling | Omaba Safo & Iron 0| The ket absolutely E'red Dear, o fifty-year-old carpet weaver, action of the Nebraska legislature in the wrain, The compuny’s large elevator burnea | for o vear the assaults which Tron Works, W stock exchange. The murkets are absolutely | yas deserted his nineteon-year-old wife in AL Dl L b ke S down some time avo, but will not bo rebuilt, | haye ~been committed against the | BOOK BINDHRS & STATIONERS | Wronent and orks, stagnant aud although lx'w"m'm!n move up lm\hmmt' 111(4|"n'.«r|yl|g|nlg all hlx: |vl|u|w'rl{. -mxn;fl‘\ ; 1..‘u has In‘t‘l'l the m‘r{;.\lul‘l, u!fln as mty cmu}n‘ln\‘[rnnnm afford 1t under ::m Iruil:‘vms, and at this time when everyone is [ A bl —~—~ ~ buitding yrork, ; ‘“;l‘;”'l’v: fr0 and burgiar and down, dealings are unusually meagre. | A move s being made at Hamburg to | great deal of comment, especially by the | new law. The Inter-Ocoan elevator was tho | hard up, when there is & searelty of money, : Titing praas work, kenoral | broofaafes vaults, Jul The extreme cheapness of money assists in- | sccure a joint discussion between the three | eastern press. As passed by the legislature | Only one that tricd to operate under the new | or at least when it fs almost impossible 16 Omaha Republican Frinting Oo, Hivokarmith work U P, | A0 oncapen G- ARt vestment in stocks, but 1o spirit for business | candidutes for governor early in the present | tyove g nothiug espesially striking about the | 1AW, and it went undor in a very short time. | obtamn it, and when anxicty and distrust are [ Law briefs, bank supplios, and everythlag ln tho | Ry andlith st. dieen, lth & Jacksonsts 4, | ; campaign, Nebraska_ law, which wos copled. after the | BUEone elevator hus been built in Kunsas | widespread throughout the land, and os- — — e cx;flsun.\u\wrr‘ I it 6 Oilver Tibbots, au old sottier of Kosuth | ebrasks law which was copled after tho | City sinco e lnw went ito effect, but o | poelally whion 80 imuch s been accomplished Wilson & Drake, n foreign securities thero were sha ¢ | county, and his daughter, o s oung lady about | 18Ws alrcady in existence in the older statos, | numnber have been put up on the IKansas | in the way of reduction of rates and of other. 3 J but under the wrong interpretation of cer- | side. Just as the elevators handle less grain, | wise regulating railrods, is not it reasonable Mlg tabular fiues, firs 0 much less 1 it to tho benoit of the furmor, | and just tiat they, with il the interosts at | Pristers, bindors, electrotypors, blank book vox b tanks ) X L3 H 1 . . RS MRl i SRR TR and forces him to sell as the clevators | stake, should be permitted a little time in facturers, plaros and 10th streats. 8 riso of i per cent on tho week | ~Mayor Dunc ;:]‘”r‘lll:m”. gton has aske d for | light of something new in logislation. Ithas | wuye “it, " instead of storing it, 6s | which to recuperato! 1118 HHOWRRY SE6t; ORARE 1 nd 19th stroot Spanish closed ¢ per cent up. South Ameri- | more pol looking aiter th been coggpired to the sub-streasury scheme | was dond before the law. Of course the BEdsRa, 68 0 HALLAr OF FRCE, Hab lowor | S i sesains v st loons ter irregularities in thut city LIQUOR can securities were flat; Brazilian relapsed 1 The N’_‘ st force; He :m\ is inadequate. 7* | and has been laid at the door of the farmer's | farmers would gain {f the elevators could go | through rates thad any other one of th BOOTS AND SHOBRS. X . . = Knd Argenting 3¢ per cent. ‘Engiish aliroad \ 8 allfance, when in reality the members of that | 0n losing money in trying to run their busi- | northwestern states, and in the matter of v Tlor & O William Daret, Elanoe Morohwnts |Wines, Lignors and ¢ Harry Long, a Yoy eight years old, caught e8s in ncca i > new Jaw. er | loc v those of ofs and Tows | Oharle : v T sccurition showed & goneral upard Lendoncy | ooty ovii tran at-Now. Hampton And | O78auization wero inciined to- oppose it i | 1ESS W hecardnes with the new Jaw. Qucr | local xatcs ouly, thoso of fivols and 10w | Gharles A, Ooo & s, | Kirkendall.Jouos &G on fmproved traflic on American rallways | vas thrown under the car Hisleg was | the legislature, It has been further | penses will be increased at least 2 per cent, | llinois railroads haveall the business of the [ Manufactarors and job- | Wholesale Manufactur's | 1113 ilaenoy st war Tho course of business again disappointed | crushed and cut ¢ his body aud he | represcnted that the stato will issue receipts | and the reports which the combanios are | several states north and west of it, and its bers. [Agonte for_Hoaton Rub. | ManyEscEInes KOnAIrA |00 vrrinea 86, Oma'ia bulls, Every now and agaln pricesimproved, .u.l-u in thirty minut ceident, to farmers which wil bo nogotiable in opon compeiled to muke can not always bo verified | own enormous local traftic, centoring in 1100 Howard stroot ana 1001 tarhoy at b [ FalsatiEtiTin o 188k SE GBI o KB yubuque feople ar iing n petition to | boards of trade, and furthermore that such { under oath, because it would require too | Chicazo; but oven tho | railroads of | — irsal Priok orb f’,’,.‘:‘ ,,‘ll” Wi et K'q‘ IutIote f ]rlllu‘_-. the district court. asking that the noisy elec- | boirds are springing up all over the state | minute an examination of the erain. The | Ilinois are not having o pienic by any | Williams, Van Aer- L. Kirscht & Co,, Erick SAHAtbSHS uppo i ations tric street cars be enjoined from running at | and that favmers can guin admittance to | law is practically inoperative in Missouri, | means, So far as [own is concerned, it may & Harto Wholesalo Liguor Dealors [y ofesato LiquorDeal ies include the following: night, or else some kind of gearing be sub- | them by paying a small sum. and large elevators ave simply handling their | have succeeded in regulating railvoads Ll Ly s ; 3 Increases: Luke Shore, 13 per stituted that will doaway with the nuisance. | Some eustern papers have been giving | own gran and bave not qualificd under the [ a point below where they are able to e Loulsville & Nushville, 11 por cent; Walter Spellman of Des Moiues captured | Jrke spiaco to sush nonsense, aud it may not | warenouse law, 3 anything above operating expenses, but o pRe1GIed, By per oty € 4 WitEiar K ALas A hi“l’ yien boout Ir“!.‘l;.):-:; u“_.-:l(.lxkl;r“ \‘\'“[Ill('(f“l“l‘m“'lll” " “11.(4: v:lll‘n-lx' v.mzm;umn men |-m;;vu- od :T nl\ulwm;x-v‘(]-xlml in lflfll_x‘r! u\:- I‘ninflu R. R. Grotta, vion PPacific and abas| drunken pelic ame ulong, and thinking s Neoras archouse b acts whic sractically repeated in substance the opin- | the people of the cast that it is o state very BOXES. OHERS. Tmporter and_ Jobbye of U e L e LD [ Ve aloady’ baBtpibllabstlEius thsseTbols ||l oE bk ntlemen above quoted, and il | much to be avoided when it comos to a MALOr | ~rbo b _ AL N0k Lo anes A Liquors L 5 oot cone: Worfole, less with a billy. The purglar escaped. | UMD, but which uppear to be lost in the | were emphatic in that the Missouri ware- | of investment. The depreciation of values John L, Wilkis, Lonis Heller, 1020 At 1023 Farnam SK atiac 1 e Teei N W Vorlk Bennsy)y Willinm Storoy, a veteran'of . the Mexican | f mass of rubbish that has been pub- | hovse law is an unjust measure, and is really [ in the state of Iowa, both iy the towns and apaper box factory | Butchors' and Packore | UF1eC 118ty 0n application & Oblorud: Oliib & Miysiumiieiy ¢ par cont | whs. thed &b biesnith Dubtgse tonit lished on tho subject. working to the farmers’ detriment. All, | in the country, is simply enormous, und while 51319 ou Faols & Bupplles, Boof, | Sy bt i Bd ot B Ll B S et Lt L he Nebrasia — warchouse luw =~ was | however, were in favor of the grain inspec: | generally referred to the effect of prohibitory | perIeD; Sl LUMBER. i firats auil Accond | of thut, war 1n thit county - Hugh St | copied from «tho Ilinols law without | tion law! logisiation, it s lurgely “attributablo ~ to ool vrscry R aIra TR |G R C L b S B B S R e ™ o ———— ie wholesale shaughtor of railway - }. W. Dozl 3 ohn A, ofio g ey St i | geums Ltowan, James Carponter und Henty' | yLoughs thut a law which had boen in | ‘A8 THE RAILRO.DS SEE IT. [ ierests, What' the — people. of the SEAeDouslAIE 00 n{‘l.l‘:'..n/.\,«?::‘,h‘.\filnlv‘]f- SRR R ity waiskrve s skeoh | R Ol e L e i Ok | [rsojirex eotmnnyRvesrentdnaRw oy HRa — state desire is more money, mor investments, Hardwood Lumbor, T Comont, MW koo ordary relapsed 15 per cert, Of the mis. | oG Trin of Mavcus township, Cliero- | given such general sausfaction. would prove | An Interviewon the Important Ques- | moro entorprises, moro activity, none. of 1810 North foth Strast. | Quiney Whito Lime. luneousesecurities Hell's ‘Asbestos de- | four hundred pounds in the lute delueo, antl | oo s skes it o oraska. This refutes tion of Freight Rates. which can come when the people, or it consid | omanas Larsest Varloty 3 h loth Strext. | Quiney White L e 2 per cent on the weels, und fludaon | found her alive and well five miles belo thig naw In oglalation, . | M Chtles . Groenotn attornoy for the | SEUTLERIEN B LA, B0, CHRHIARAY S5 | waGON AND Oharles R, Loo, | Wyatt - Bullard Luw- ber cent. home, she huving evidently swam the whole tie Nebraska warchouse law has for its | B. & M. railway and has views of his own | j,terosts through which these thines must Eeddiids Hardwood lumber, woo 1 ber 2 F distance, object the improvement of the facilities for | on the question of reduced freight rates and | come, it st all. Garpets and parguot 0er- U0y Havana Trade Review ‘The superintendent of the Iowa Iron works | handling grain within the state; in other | cheaper transportation in Nebroska. In I do not know that I care to say anything CARPETS. CLOTHING. o e 20th and Lzard Streots, HavaNa, July 12.—The sugar market was | at Dubuque has anuounced that arrange words, it_was _designed with the object of | reply to a question of a Bex: vepor ter, he said [ further, except that these v R VOWhE | oo aa: — 4 Douglas. quict during the past week, Holders w mwents have been completed whereby the | tiausfering some of the grain business now | he had very carefully road the articloentitied | While they may uot be in accord with those | Omaha Carpet O Gilmors & Ruhl, Cady & Gra f teo high for buyers und in consequencea | plant will be removed to St. Louis. It will | doue in eastern cities to Nebraska. Nebraska | “The Pathi to Salvation,” which appeared in [ of some of the leaders of the party, 1 belioye 1o Y L) Louis Bradford, very small business was transacted. probably be about & year before the works | grain men were of the opinion that at least | the editorial columns of Tuk Bee ou May 25, | they will meet the approval of the best judg- Srocks—Scarce, with quotations as fol- | will be rémoved and in the meantime they | some of the grain grown in this state ought *‘Have vou any objections to stating vour [ meat and experience and conscience of those tings,curtaln g0 1 Jows: Molusses sugar, regulur to good po- | will be operated in Dubuque. to be stored here and sold direct | views uvon the suggostions therein as to | who have at heart the interestand prosperity 1511 Doulas stradt. larizution, $2.agad s | Muscovindg Tor | Great preparations - are being mude for the | to the consumer nstead of being all shipped | what ought to b dono to bo savodt” was | of our state.” = == = s #ood refining, 90 degrees polarization, §2.] races at Knoxville, August 1l to 14. The | to Chicago or St. Louis and held 1n storage | asked. e -— 2 @2 contritugals, 02 to 1 deerees, &S| oW o track wil bo Toemally opted it | theve. Th ordertodo this 1t was neckssasy | I tiave no particulur oblection to stating | It you decide,from what you have heard or | s B DR OTIONE Stock 'in warehiouse'nt” Havana, 0SS ‘boxes, | that time ana. somo grent spors is expected. | 10 have an inspection establishea by law | my views, though of course I do not agree | read,that vou will take Hooa's Sarsaparilla,do % i g f 1,276,000 bngs, 8,500 hogshends. ' Recoipts for | yq the track is very fast, Al the stanes and | Which would give Nebraske graina certain | with those sugzested by Mr. Rosowater in | not beinduced to buy any substitute instoad, West & Eritsoho: 0. A, Stonehill, | I. Oberfolder & Co, the week, 11,138 bugs and 83 hogsheads. Ex- | brses amount to $1,000 to £2,000. Twenty- | standing in the markets of the country, It | his article,” repliod My, Greene. **I'he sub- —_——— Mar afacturers inoclgars e and ports, 5,000 bags, 503 hogshends, of which | {iiit horses aro alrbudy paid up in o single | Was also necessary to provide laws. regulute | ject resolves itself into two propositions: MISUSED LiEIR PASsE Jobbers of leaftobiecos. % B0 | g 10 ana 212 South 1th 57,000 bags und 145 hogsheads were to the | ytoand all the other events are well filled, | iDg warchouses which ure as essential to a “First, asdmitting that the local rates of the 1011 Farnam stroet 116-118 8. 16th St,, Omaha *ircet. 1..;;:«.15:,.*[‘««,. On the first day ladics will be admitted free. | Rrain market as sun‘kl yards areto alive mil:'unlwlil'm]c ~|mtc are uniual;mdllm ca nd Others Who Can = — ACON=-§1,135, : 5 on rutes will be given on all voads. stock mavket, The law does not affect | onable, will it help tre party at this late day V PP Rabca e 3 T 1 ANT3 ©Y Burte—Superior American, $25 gold per O A Y il edanat mfl ;)«\,lim-m, private clevators but only such as doclure | to reduce the rates either through legislation | 0 MOre Passes from the Raitro.ds. _©0oAL, o MUSIOAL INSTRUMENT'S, BTO quintal. : § Went onan oreursion an the | themselves public warchouses. or through the action 6f the board of trans- u interesting monthly publication 7 S = I'Louk—American, $13 gold per barrel. o AT n Darty POt L b o 2 e o e ummed up in a few words the Nebraska | portation! Any effort in that direction [ which can’t be bought at wny price. suys | Omaba Coal, Goko and quiras, | MaxMeyer & Bro. Co. A. Hospe, Jr,, nm; Auericin _.«nu”- ..-\.w-n;. EIToper | e On the way home after durk in somne | Wurchouse law makes it possible for enter- | Would be solely for the purpose of capturing | the New York Sun, but would muke Limo Oo. coal ship- | Mk jewolers, de Planos, Organs, Artists' quintul for northern; $23 for soutiern. = | LOWE: | OF tho, Wiy Bowe dltex dur it soie | o icinnon to put money into elevators and portion of ‘the independent vote: but I | michty interesting rendi 4 ; musioal | e ot - Lakv—In kegs, §12.50 gold per quintal; in | {FERECE S o or help were not beard | Duiid up @ grain market” in the state in the ot see how it Md avail us now, in: A Ol e N ARG U e & i L (Il tins, §14, fi and he was left to battle the waves. He kept | Sme way thut capitalists a_few years ago | much as the independents have mot with A R 9 8 P SRR ot st R—nominal, IOR T ot the MEe LW B e | e i nive woney 1 stock yards at South | considerable success in recent elcetions and | umber. It is issued s exclusive - Siooks—Nominal, Q R OE Ao whbro AR BRI B ha & i | OmatintavdsbullU up/a g stock maricet, | are, therefore, strougly impressed with the | use of those persons to whom it is sent, Mount & Grifia, |P.H Mahoney & 0o Beans—White, #.75 gold per quintal. and put him on the Abns le, which landed | That is all the law is expected to do. idea that their party is to be the | and lest anybody eise should get hold of 2 Hard-—Cosl—Soft. et Curwing Tosacco—32.40 gold per quintal. |75 o P i Yamily, who were on | Lhe Nebraska legislature did well to copy [ one of the future, ‘especially in the [ a copy and begin a libel suit the pub- CLELHENR D O e A ey Consolidated Tan Hoors—Nomiual. HaID THonE N i noHeyeRmiL it after the Illiuois state law which has proved | west, and any effort upon ~behalf of | Jisher has omitted to subscribe his nume . 10th and Douglas ste. Line Co. Excuasae — Quiet; Loudon, 183{@!19 e il FE and given general satisfac- | tho older pacties to ‘steal theirthunder’ will | ynd aadress. This publication is called & e I per cent premium, ley have some practical jokers in Dickin- which cannot be said of the grain laws | not only fail to_capture any portion of their | i e % i the Howell & Ca,, 78 th st tuations in Portuguese during the week, | ywentyfive years of age, were both buried in the result of Friday's close beiug | onegrave at Algona, tain papers 1t has been made to appear in tho 1212 arnoy straot, 40i-403 South 100 Kt S04 - 05 8. 10th 8¢, Omaha, Neb, o oall ant examin - s Carpets, of! cloths, mit- | Manufacturers & Whole Toth Tarnoy St. cor, 9th and Douglas | @2 Douglas stroot. Lime, cement, eto, oto |1ymber, tme, comont, oty Millinery, Notlony Importers and Jobbers la fif Seanisu € i GG AT PTG b | of some other states. Iuterviows with a | vote, but will necessarily disgustund alien- | {1¢ “,‘"I“fl“'l'““f} ,"l“”{"‘l‘l"‘;“l,“‘;" wd it | American Fuel Co. ollowing: “A weddiug is said to have taken |\ inher of Chicago grain men which were | ate a great many who do not believe that | i8 issued by the railroads for their own | gyiners ant deaters 1n place in Excelsior lutely ~that was not down | vecentiy published in Tik Ber brought out | further railroad legisiation or regulation is | use. It contains the names of persons anthraclto and biti- e 4 I , the L p B, COMMIS Brawiy, July 12.—Prices were very firm on | 41, Wh¢ Fegular programine. - A young man | ghe fact that they aro well pleased with the | fecessary or advisuble under present condi- | blacklisted for misusing pass privilege iminous oals Omaha, Neb. e SR, S0 e bRl the bourse during the weck. Emperor Wil. | 310880 o the townanin, eg one ' ® | operation of their laws and that their aavice | tions. Nincteen of its pages are devoted to B o A - Ribbel & Smith, Sohroeder & o, linw's “spoech in the’ London Guild [ S04UK S of o townshin, and dn due | 1o Omabia was to agot the samo rules as ro- [ *1°do not sco how the indevendents ean | blacklisted individuals and seven vages | Nebraska Fusl O Johuson Bros. s AL I e ball ~ produced an excellent effect | pRURIC OO CIUCOREEN B PIOROSEL OF WAY | gards the luspection of grain as prevail | make any capital out of their exploits in the | ¢4 the numes of pupers which have vio. | - Corasse Fuel Qo ! e M1, Vogatablos, | exles and fonoral 0 e on the market. Prussiun consols | LAKS WITh was wcocpted ho awedding | yore, last legislature, Thoy claim they were sent [ 1©64¢ UGS O BAEGKS WG Bibes VIO 2138, 13th strot, o1t Faerian fivest) ] VIO | Ehaeion marohnnt yesterday rose 11, per cent on the duy; Rus- | (i 810 (i BEISEC UROS, DULIRG summe ove- lio warehouse laws uoder which Minne- | there to regulate raifroads; thoy simply at- | T e s o ffe e o Blan 11; and other foreign securities %, Lo- l‘n”v“ the hnf'le-“' i u" h} i ARI00 “““Yl sota grain is handled wero passed in 1855, | tempted to enact a law which umounted he pupers on the list are weeklies, Omaha, Neb. Omanr, ~ ~ cul speculative and mining securities aiso nd- | 11 5 en Wvaia. (o show . sineo. ciote | They are generally satisfactoxy to both the | practically to confiscation, & law which could | and include many trade papers and one Robert Purvis, |E. B, Branch & Oo, vunced. biv betiiten ol thachom mils timesy PFOY8 | farmers and the gram buyers, “though the | not meet the approval of the deliserato judg- | or two of religious complexion. COKNICE. 1217 Howard stroot. Produce, fralts’ of AL & The closing price ‘I« of yesterday were: b g ¥ -3 past two years the operation of private ele- X}ll-cnlt rl)r 'o;w "e ov,mlcfusu u}l“ the lslamla. The **Confidential Memorandum” does | . s e Writo for priccs on bt kinds, oysters, >russion 4s, 106; Dentschie bank, 151,10 o S e 2o | vators hasto some extent hampered the | Had they desired to regulate the railronds | not mince words., It describes a cevtain i . Ruemping ter, ek, DOUILEY 404 |y ¢ HTarney stroot. Moxican da, 56 roubles, S5hin; Bochumars, | o MI% Winslows Soothiug Syrap for ehil- | commission. . ‘Tho luws themselvos aro ro- | they couid have framed & bill which Would | thuatiiecs wesas as o oo ey wotiain | Eagle Cornico W ocks |FORE (Bucwpine 8 il 1125 Harperiers, 188 short exchunge on Lon® [ S8 WOUME softons Whe ‘gums ‘and alluys | garded just, but te enforcoment of them has | have become a lnw and which “might have | oGttt MEEAY A8 @ G Do RS0 OO0 ) 2 Do i Jas, A, Olark & Co, don, 20.341;; long, 20.18%. Private dis- | ™ Pan. CAIEOLINIES in some cuses been 50 lax as to cause a great | satisfled the more conservative element of | iy (53 ,3,' A TR e ROt Rl fw) b | caps, tin fals o , A, 3 count, 814 A PSR deal of adverse comment. The clis‘peopleofitha/state;lanathe eftrtaiiofthas]| L0X=ynith tBUC (e (L AGORATO ENLIMOLOUAE| “ilights ete. j1110/and 1112 | iiron and slate reofe ltry | Butter, choeso, egzs 5 uzzler for the Doctors. igation of what is known ns members of the lezislature to defeat the bill | clergymen on this black list. There is odiSt . ButteriekgeandiPolie) poiiltry and Frankfort Review. The physicians of the Muryland Uni- [ Duluth wheat steal,” which was in | W8S not so much a protest against regulation | one from St. Francis, Minn., who got T AND LIM o o steaet) Fraxkronr, July 12—The bourse was | versity hospital are puzzling their brains | progress nearly two months by members of | of railways as it was against unjust and un- | there because he altered and loaned the CEMENT A IME. gkt : — uict during ‘the week past. ~ Prices wero | to discover whether Frederfok Beesinger | the wo houses of tho legislature, grew out | reasonubic legislation. ~ There is more danger | half-faro permits given him by o rail- | =777 = e toqasesenad Bates & 0o, Williams & Oross, firm. The closing quotations of yesterday | jg guifering from u trouble of interest to | Of the looseness of the wspection department | in too much regulation thau there is in 00 | poud, Another clergyman, this one from | . J. Johnson & Con, Country produco, rulty, include: Ttalian, 92 Hungarian gold rentes, | ¢ Mot "'l et A it> | at Duluth, and there is a disposition in_some [ little regulation. The owners of railways [ GO IRe i BobRr el rILNAtat i cihia Vegotablos, grocers’ | Producennd frults 91.40; Portuguese, 66; Spanish, 78.10; shory | Uhe medical profession on account of its | ;i qrters to connect the commission with the | must be permitted to earn a reasonable | Stnta F'e, is charged with alteving his 168, 16th strars Epecalios’ s, splcon, A exchange on London, 20.85; private discount, [ novelty or whoether he is an adept in the | trouble. About 250,000 bustels of wheat has | amount upon their investment, aud it scems | Permit so as to include his wife, and a R ot dIT:419 8.1t AL 1314, Fpeneretroh 3 per cent art of simulation. On lust Wednesday | disappeared from the Duluth clovators in the | to me that when the people “como to | formor member of congress got on the Qoane, = T Randazo & Son, Porniiieviee morning Beesinger was found lying ap- | pastfive years. A great aeal of this was | consider these things calmly and dispass list for loaning his pass, a fate shared by o Pas, Tuly 12.-On the boursc the past | PALCDtlY unconscious at the corner of | shipp Jicutjes .urecmugs in 1886, A largo [ ately, !hC)"“lIlrcuhwllhlu'- xlfl)fiwmoflr-%xs- a member of the lowa legisluture for n . "”‘;“““‘I'; 2 Bereak veelz thero was & atead§ current o Baltimore ani ’j streets, o | quantity of wheat in that year was bin [ bortation charges much lower than any other | similar reason. issouri clergyms A 2 ; orelin Lhomeatis Exnity 3 C oY B 5 9 A bl roan) it el ref 7 vl © S va, is i o railroad - % B St PA = , (100118 Dey Svedit Foncier shares, b3 francs: Iio Tintos, f of coma. — Having =~ tried all the | wheat was spoiled and create u panic in the | parties represented in the legislature at the | the list churged ‘with trying to pevson- [ £ B85 | thnishing ot PAPER. | RUBBER G'DS, ‘x‘ul‘u[:":;:;tnl.l.‘.‘."'kl.o..'rl‘,m-"hu}.fl.‘::i S us\mltuu-uns to revive hlmn,I as \u last | grain markets. In some quarters it is chavged | last :4|c~:4iux| is c;.n.- rned, both republicans | ate a >'lll~~lmmur. ch’ol Lhu»ru gentle- | Cor A AN O e o 2 e s Sue: shares, 2 cs. resort ammonin was applicd. As soon | that when this grain reached Butalo it | and domocrats favored & reasonable luw, but | men will ever get move favors from any P g entel , | Omaha Rubbor 0o, it as he inhaled it he becane conscious, | was given a high grade and several | their voices aud their votes were drowned | railroad in the country ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, Carpentor Paper Oor, | Omal liformation Free. but became unconscious again immedi- | People enriched by the jugglery. There is | 8mid the clawor of the independents for such —_—— foon e RTit e I et O Aanufastaringiands o Do you know that any old sore or cut van | yiely after its removal, While under | MOUhing but favorable comment'among the | @ law as would inevitably cripple, not only Constipation poisons the blood; DeWitt's | Wolf Electrical Co. Tlectric Motors writing papor, o be ubsolutely cured by tho intelligont use of | i¢, i Auence he stated thut he chme from g i d ) millers and far for the Miunesota luw, | the railvoads, but all the business interests of | Lictio icarly Risers cure constivation. The | Iiustrated Cataloguo |gng hynamos Cathlogue | _per olc Huller's Barbed Wire” Liniment: Be merci- 3 bl per se, but thel s a deal of grumbling | the state. Therefore, U say, that upon the | cause removed, the discase is gone. 1 free. 1. A. Kinooy, ful to your horse and try it. Milwaukee, but this was all that could | aoainst the inspe Charl Canning, | record made by the parties of this state, I do 1614 Capitol Avenue. | Ak 852-8 NV Life ) i be got [nn'nl hl[nl. All d; lm}w,: lu-1 lies | the Duluth gr . Insists that wheat s | 1ov see whoren tho indepandents cii gaiu TG T LTy - NEWS p . NOR ST, in his cot blankly staring at the ceiling. o . 2in the count cod | anything whatever over either of tue other GO0 5 . . ) Nebrash After w consultation of tho fucuity the | (o the olovators us No. 1. H. G 'Exl"l"gl“::'\):: pares : : : f L, that ]\"Ml‘.lh.h\“mmh"' ll 5 R DESIS TR G Seed growers, delors 1y Nebraska. doctors huve decided that his ailme the Heudrum grain buyer, says his profits | 2. The idea of a further reduction of rail- | that North America has about four o | hwa A uritds icrala v d Ofoe oiinty Radie e e o re Ryordandon il all "‘,2“': v all been, eaten up the past two seisona | rond rates is based on the ussumption that | hundred and twelvo species of forest | Parlin, Orendord &| T. G, Northwall, e g The State bauk of Morse Blufts has been | of his trouble isthat ammonia is the | DY Prejudic uding, and heavy dockage. | the local charges by railvonds for travsvorta- | trees, distributed as follows. Atlant Martin Co., Genoral wostern T Souen 1aen organized. only thing tried yet that has any effcct W. A, Scott, the St. Paul buyer, there | tion in tho state of Nebraska are unjust | yogrion, 176; Pacific region, 106; common | CornerJones and 9th sts 8 Plow ¢ —_— MhoHItob ook Gonnty fatiiv 7 (g dijed ye o s any effect | s a combination among the elevators and in- | and uurcasonable, I canuot discover uny | ooiimdy to both, ten; Rocky mountain O | 1349-1351 Sherman STO 79 : “n‘. iteheock county fair will be held at | on him. As soon us a towel saturated | spectors to bear prices and uandergrade | grounds for this assumption. It is well | 00 oty < Floridd tr sl 0 Culbertson, September 224 to25th, with it s placed to his nostrils hoe bo- | grain, 3 known that at present the financial condition | region, — forty-six; orida tropiea Stovo topales of all ; Duffy-Trowbridzs Tho U A e A T Y X u 39 M, Cooks and 1o The Ulysses mill dam was washed out by | comes rationul in amoment. To bodil ‘Tho Missouri law has proven still more un- | of the country is in a precarious situation; [ species, seventy-four, Europe ha F?“?,U,R Stove fi\,“‘r‘,v 205 ors Fac anlo: the heavy rains, causing a loss of $2,000. i i ibl i 2 storv, ‘The graln. o i S the last two or | only 158 species. At least x Yoerare CReEaATTY ¥ $2,000, win ho seems to be inscnsible, P satisfactory, I'he grain commission men of | thut railway properties 1w the last two or y 6 oloh . Da The old soldiers of Sutine county will hold | Ftuck 1n hia Dosh are unantioen by bine | Kansas City are nob favorably impressed | three yeurs hive depreciated to tho amount, | of ~the North American spec E. L. Wolos & Oo,, | B T\ Davis Mill Coy | \yyuactare sovos ot | James Huchos, a reunion fn Henry Applegate's grove near [ 'y walvanie buttory ronsed. hin for s | With the warehouse law of Missouri: of ~$2,000,000,000 v $5,000,000,000: that | ulso indigenous in Burope, Th 1012 N, 10th streoe .G Undorwool, stavoipy S B Croto next Wednesday, Thursday and I wi s Y tho off ‘--(‘ roused him Iord | they cannot express themselves suffici rallways everywhere have reduced their | ypemely rapid destruction of American | . 1o McCray. 3 Managdr at Omah -~ a 3 qiek While, but the efiect was not permanent. | to show their opposition toit. They claim | expenses enormously, dischurging forests is not only an alarming waste of | Millut lenderson, Minn. | cor.sth and Jnokson sts. 5 BT Louls' Smithburger has boen appointed B ——— 10 represent the sentiment of ll grain | ployes, postpouing ~ répairs, discontinuing | OVOSS 'S BOL OB i WAL N wato of | ML LD Loa o SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, EIC. clerk of Stanton county to succecd W. I Use Haller's German Pills, the great con | dealers in tho state when they say that the | the construction of new roads and, in fact, | resources, but has resulte ent loss & F. Gil Omaha Milline Go,, T T g o8 ool succeed W I% | stipation and liver regulatos luw as adopted by Missourd is impracticable, | cconomizing in such way us to take out of | from the appalling loods thu arly o Ly Gllman, & M. A, Dishrow & Co,,[Bohn Sash & Door Co Sharp, who recently 1ost his life through Al L pted by practicable, ) k i \ Merchant Millers, drowning, tcEaravalom wnreasonublo and unjust, is hurtful to tho in’ | the property itself,” Yo, notwithstanding | traced to removalof the trocs from the LN, 0 erea | Merehat llegs Munnfucturors of o e 5 % S Aot i g g terests of the farmers and benefits no one ex- | all these reductions, the trafMc has been so | hillsides. |Oftice an: orth Peda U peh ua dog scare extsted in the nelghbor- | The profossionul boggars 1n Parls, | ept the mlors asd. smir eievatoss O the fitst six months of the g - Bkt Mansadn it Str Motz el Springfield, Surpy county, last week | who gtand church doors, on the | dozen of the leading grain commission 1 I year show a decrease of over De. Birney cures cavaren. Bee bldg. chia P snd a number of canines were killed. " No | iqgos, or other good cornors of tho | in the Exchango. suiiding who wers intee | £1,000,000° 85 comparad with the coree 4 . 5 e ——— P ‘;’."‘J‘;I“:‘“nl:’:l::‘ur S . | French’capital, ara very often vichor | Viewed by TuiBrt, all tad tho same objec- | Sponding six months of last year; uud A Remarkable Railvoad. FURNITURE AND CARPEDS. | STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES J. F. Johnson, one st known resi. ) ons to find with the law, volun- | wlso the fact s published * that one aiahably T al R - Y e -~ 0 g o 5 than most of those vhe by pe | Uons to find with the law, and all volun- | ulso S Probably the most remarkable rail- o - i ot 5 S donits of Edgur, died as the result of arsentcal | Uikt most of th I’””{"‘:f‘“'l"'l‘“"_“»‘l‘)‘“l"v"“ ored the prediction 'that if the | of tho larcest railway systems in the 11n thy world 16 that running from | Dewey & Stone Fur- Beobe & Runyan Fur- | ==y Poeins G AL Rleane T Fors posoning. Ho' wus a proutuent Odafellow | charity. Is no uncommon thing to ka law had been copied aftor tho Mis. | west has fallen short of its charzos and _ex- A ey TR e (lo; nitare Co. Pump Uo, 3 m.ukx was buried under the direction of that [Hnu of important sums of money being | ; measure it would have proved a failure | penscs during the first six wontus of the ggintz to QU naRs lf“”“l‘- Furnlture and carpots, | BuCCOBOM 10 C. 4. Beebo Sianiida: order. ound at the lodgings of deceased men- | aud a sore disappoiutment to_ the farmers of | present year something like 800,000 ~Theso | Lt is only twenty-five wiles in longth, | ke ot o0 T lath Bt Mrs. Naney Littlo of Kennebec preciuct, | dicants. Till their death they generally | the state. In this respact, whilo the opinlons |i¢onditlons and showings have exsuted o ala-1{ but cost 89,000,000, - It boglns at un ele- Likidy T AN Grnop uil it bR Quabs Nop, Dawson county brought suit agaiust her | try to keep their secret, but'a beggar | way be rather one-sided and partial, it may | trust in the money market of the country, so | vation of 1,400 feet and hus its terminus husband on the charge of having stolen two | who was = for > h still bo Interesting to quote that those who ' are carrying the burden of 3,000 foo a8 fiftoon double via- INTS' FURNISHING GOODS. | TEA, CO PIOHS, CIGAR: A o o many pars known ! A at 13,000 feet. It has fiftecr GENTS' ' o horses from her on the night of June 22 The | 4s" pare Antoine. ~antt who eed | leading grain men above refe railway manugement gnd operation ave. serl- [ ety seventeen tunnels, and Crosses it | o ommmre B £ TR evidence was not sutlicient to convictand be | ¥ © G154 on | the steps of | < Mr Davidson, of the ous alurmed us to whik may be the ultimate | (YT FVEY O Al Schneider & Loomis, Consolidated Coffse was acquitted. x on__ the s Smith, says the Missouri law is, in the first | result. 1t is well known that during tne L 3 fchreids | i A’ Walio Waan sl ehbngas: band the Church of St. Surpli seemed 10 | place,’ too stringent, Elevator comp: two years rates have hoen greatly reduced, 0t e Jobbers and Importers of pany, Sulth & Nebram retiring ‘and being suc: | 150 10 boust of his wealth, Nov long | can it live un ta ts brovisions. It imposws | especlally through vutes, aud afso that mety | - DeWitws Litdo Barly Iisors, best vl motions und furatsiing | O50 SOt rant [ H14and 1016 aenay o ceeded by Wright & Pyle. Under the old | 820 he, in a moment of temporar u large additional expense upon them unud re- | 0ds long used for: maivtaining rates have X fhon g B kokin O v orally Ouinhis, Nob, Tianagemont. tho Wusp bas. boen. one. o the | sanity, broyght on by illness, throw nims | quives such an explicit and minute report as | beon declaved fllogaly which: Bas brought Lowest Pr on Record [ | pant it b ot — very best weekly pavers printed in the state | self out of a window and was killed on | 10 be impossible to comply with it. The law | about a coudition of constant warfure in The lowest buarometric pressure on 1111 Howard streot Cor. 12th an Hows TOY * | BILLIARDS. and the promise is made that thenew owners | the spot. A man named Guillomin, to | 1% Uiust, becouse iU makes its p Which the weakor rutways are beinz driven | pecord is 27, 155 inches, which was ob- e | 3 s e S \n‘.:vu:n‘ ||II«:\' \Inluuvlnrlwul!‘n' ; whom ho had promised to leave his for- | Wi e :;’:‘.’."uv ARRHAMIR, e o ltlllul\:: re 10 .uhs l'f“l:H'In::xlzt‘ll[ll:.'l;'(‘ Sipcngen onee to 4oLk gapya! iln 1855 during a storm 0x0; tl GLASS, PAINT, OIL AND DRUGS H. Hardy & Oon | The Brunswiok-Balk illiam Smith, a colored veteran of the | tune in consideration of being provided ! SR L L 40%0r, ¢ v bay of Bengal, T'he storm wis also one o e Bt i |8 Collender 0. Aty ol Sl aEan. ok 34 o in g g provided | while clevator, below ' that capacity . e what has been doue ought not 1o hay ) g = o Toys, dotly, albuws, fanoy | ‘ollender Oo, late war Fesiding at Nevruska Cit, was ex- | for in his old age, at once approprinted | us they ploase and carry on s bustyess that. | beon dono, but 1 o nsist that view. | most remarkable for its smullness—its | Kennard Glass and | o0, house furalabing |1Eed moesy ot ll:"mm:"" Plattsmouth for u peusion and the | 1,6 money, amounting to 96,000 fran Undor tho law, Would b & orimg. if done by | 0@ the Mt Iy of 'tho last threo or fous | dinmeter being ubout ono hundred mile Paint Co. | Rooan ekl {oon Bxturay ourd fecommended that he be gi od 88 o ey, o g VIRUIX 08, e o law, ould B crime if done by El e story e las 0 our nwmetsr o ¥ i\ 108 aln! Y | 2 L % 8oods, chlldren's ol 07, 406 3. 10Lh BLredt e T e Do l‘.‘fi’*:“:: Cunning Pere Autoine had, however, | the large companies. 'The most objectionable | years and the’ engrmious changes which for its lieveen ud for its indeaught | ygs.1i02 tarney strose riagos. 1910 Furnamot, | 4 “.,‘,,'.’,‘m' » forced_ to walk to Nebraska City. “The exer- | mude u will leaving all his worldly goods | fenture of the law s tho clause rolating to | have taken = place,: aud | the condition | towards the coutor. Ouitha, Nob Ouatin RN X o Pk g A tulllemin | the mixig of grains, asystew which it pro- [ 0f ~tho country *generally, that rail- ok - s Won proved oo much for him end hedied In | t0 his nophow sod ocousin. Guillemin |yt St oinGe in the rogular Glovatore or | Ways should bive mbreathink spell. Tuey | = am ings, | Blaks, Bruc: & Co SOUTH OMAHA. a few days, restored 76,000 francs, but he son- \ Williaw Cummings, Joho Heath and bis wifo of Washington | demod to two y cars’ \mprisonment bos | Liate With & copacity of 50,000 bushols or | should be parmittod saihuvo » little timo ut e " b He: vifo of Washing demue vo years' imprisonment be- | over, or which want to do a general ware- | least in which to readjust thomselves Lo the 417 and 619 South 1uth St 5 5 RS - county nearly lost their lives by poisoning: | cause he kopt the remaining 20,000, houst business in handling grain for tho | altered coudition of things. b il | UNIQN STOCK- YARRS CQ, EIMITED the other day. The; 0 ki v = L ; £ Omaha. Nob the othor day, ‘They were taken suddel e farmers and issuo receipts, ~ Withoat mixing [ *'When you cousider the vast and compli- > s Kinimo ki Hunti & (e and a pbysician who was summoned Gessler's Magic Henaacne Wafers, Cures al valus it is simply impossible to do business, | cated nature of railway enterprises and the » 4 Doyer ol i " declured they were suft r " L ¥ 3 Y ! ¢ clared thoy were suffering from arseolcal | headiches in 20 minutes. At all druggists | as the only thing & firm can do in handiing | fect that so much ofour national and local GROCERIES, 0840 Exehango Bulldlng, | % Exehango Bullding polsoning, “Proper rewedics wero upplied goen —e—— " everybody's grain, of as many different | proserity depends upon their success, it 1 g : 4 | aud their lives were saved. A duughter who To Clear Your Washbowl Pipe. qualities ~ as there are scllers, s to | Seews to e that we ought to cease from as- Paxton & Gallagaer, | Meyer & Raapky, Houth Owaha Bouth Oman ran away with a circus and was brought Just before retiving at night pourinto | wix it &ud make a uniiorm grade | Suming that railrods are an unmitigated i S back honie was suspected of having adminis- ! ; 8 . - - 11400 Harny 4trsd . the clogged pipe enough liquid soda lye | tosupply the demand. Now the injustice | €¥il, and treat them as we would any other 700-711 8. 106 wtreut 5 D tered the poison, but she denies all kuowl- H ! gh lig o] ot ihe’ law comes In :hore whoks an | business or institution. Our stato fs yeu A A 1,.1mfi.-‘.‘.,.rgnu. lin Review. 1207 Howard stroet. 013 | 10021000 Faroam strask w6903 Laavon worka 1> ~ _ to fill the *‘trap.” as it is called, or the Omaha, Neb e dho crime. outlet, Bo s that no water tuns inte | elevator with a capacity of 49,000 busheis can | young and needs many miles of additional pahs, N COUNTIES, 8CHOOL The old table about the boy who? eried, sia . handle ey farmer's’ grain, issue receipts | railroads. Thus farin its history and de . . g 0 3 y DISTRICTS, WATER “Wolf, Woif," bad a counterpart in Dundy | it until the next morning. During the | forit, clean it und grade 1t just s though | velopment no citizen of Nobraska hus in- The Turn‘n POlnt D M. Btoelo & G0, | Bloac, Johaes & o, COMUANER 8T, )1 B OERANIER, E wul:u_ the other .nl.,\a Zibe Shafer, a brick- nlj‘:hl n;u Ig-v_ will ru;ui-le'_u!l _llu- ufl.n‘l there was no such law in existence, whil a | vested permancutly sny wou Y 4 g 1201-1205 Jones stradk 4 sad 1esxsqworty QuEToepandvace i leiad maker) weatwn swivming in 8 lagoon newr | 1nto soft soap, wnd the first current of | larger olovitor must comply with the law in | construction or With many & man Is s 0 mere L Wiy N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY .Bankers, kh In compuny with two younx wen. He | water in the worning will wash it away | regurd to mixing, reports, ete., or do busi- [ ever hus been hus been | pecommendation of some (riend (0 try Be S 8. e 65 Denrborn 8ireet, CHICAGO: slipped tuto & deep hole, and when ho'cumo | and loave the pipe us clean us new. uess simply as a private company and handle | through the ald aad ouerzy f | Bassayed the lives of hujkineds, o, is natural, for Y s 17 we'l Stroat, NEW YORK 10 the surface he screumed for help. One of . 1o other grain except that of the firm, This | forcien capital and cupitalists. Just how over ] ave siways been |, Allen Bros,, Moford, Brady & Co, 70 Riate 81.- ROBTON his companions deagged him out, but shortly DeWitt's Little Risers. Best littlo | 18 whbat all the large companies are doiug, | long those in the east who huve iy to in " C CoNDaN R A T g : ¥ i 114 Hasnoy stevot ToN A, M 3UHANK FUANK DN Atarmard ho slippedin asal wild oneo more | il over made. Curo coustipation every | They doa strictly private busiuess, mlx thelr | vost will continue to doso in Nebrasks ana Broop Pomosixa, | oy 1ith ana Leavenwort AL M i@ | scroamed for help, A 0 wus rescued | tume. None equal, Use them now, © | own grain as they please, and the farmer gets | other westora states with all the possivilities CANCER OF THE SE1N, maha Nob Omabn, Nebranki. f S . ) 7 and then he laughed at his companions, sa WA “HARILAA NG 10 benefit from the law, The law, it is fiemly | of uafriendly legisiation shadow! | Cicnna e sonse — Gl A s Nabroske McShane & Conc on, ing he hiad only been fooling them. In # few False Teot believed, hurts the farmer to the extent of 8 | Dot a dificult question to wnsw: ALL B8 Disxatnn, SUN LOWDER INVESTMENT BANKERS. ~\ minutes he féll into the same Loleathird | . R 10 10 cents per bushel, To become u regular | our state has comparatively escapod the time and screamed, but the boys coucluded The manufacture of false teeth for | glavator under tho state taw of Missourl the | greater evils which have fallen upon some of on Blood and Skin Discases wmatied Hooh G Olar: P T T P A PP B Hr oA T not to be fooled any more. Sha disap- | horses is u new industry just ovened in | compauy is compelled to give n heavy wvond, | our sister states, but if we are to give way YREE o application. ugh @ Olars, | OV peared under the water and when he failed | Paris with a capital of 2,000,000 francs. | Before the new law went into effect the | to the constunt importunities of the demi. Druggists Sell It. ‘:‘.;.H‘\“\:‘_A‘(“j“& e Deal 10 stocks, bonde. securitios, commercinl pa- to rise to the surfuce his companions realized Seper—— Union elevator, of which Mr. Davidson is a | gowue and the politician and permit thes SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., powder, Atis high oxpl per, ele. Negotlato loans on lmproved Omaha real the situstion. They dove for the body but | DeWitt's Little karly Risers; best little | member, could bandle any oue's grain and | things to go on, “all for whe glory of party Drawes b dtlanta; Gae Siveiiasting caps, fase L state Bhort e toans, with bunk stock, of 0o sl #@id not recover it for threo Lours, Tuo hole | pllls for dyspepsia, sour stomacks; bad breath. | issue receipts for it, but Bow the company is | Weshall soon fiud 4ho hour of reckonlug AL 1318 Basoby streeh PREOTOd SRR BNASMIN) -