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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1 he total stock was 18,025,000 & Mhe North- 045 2 2 U, 08 22 505 squ s, 818600 .2 er saddles. 15@16e [ court, the refc chool officlals or i TRAIN AND P Iml ISIONS THR SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | Uindotat sk mas s by Tuaagit, | 8108, 48, ohi 8 ¢ L e, LM, e sadicn 1@t [ court, the soform sohaot ofcals ent fo bim OMAHA _ GRAIN AND 1 = 4 01,000 bu and the dies, H@15e; cnronshas, ¥ 10c, missed the caso to allow him to be taken y J : A S Mo Whumr whent at Minneapolls as 1 ALVES, A fpcord ot thia atoek In the aolinLEy Ol o, B0 180 155 4 50 ; back. The Kearney officer startea with him, aptipam (l”'l U ) ]Hw' Bryan Commission 0o R an Tnoraase of 1000 hu and 1,/00.600 bu ro= 15 450 120 450 [ g Qi Miline cpmpany: Rejlance, Patent. but got him no_farther than the dopot, for | [VACLLILC Cry it N | o Y | s aagate. NiFe Decided Ad 2 in Wh t, but it is Lost spoctively over a week uzo. There 18 alto BULLS, | & Invineiblo. 1MiYe (4 no Star, Sue thero the bx gave him the slip as they were 'I";‘ “II'I\.nIVW\n(:III‘. v ""\' ‘: ‘,"'!;"‘m‘ 0 ecided Advance in Wheat, : Fether 6,460,900 bu at Minneapolis and 4,486,004 | 1. 1410 165 1650 1 pertietve, 80w Wiluke, #2005 Faney Fan- boarding the train, ran through the baggago DIRECTORY X 8t Touts AR | and St Louls. Cashgratn Latar, bu at Duluth ey (it 4 e room, scrambled up tho bank and dashed . w York | bouknt SR TR . i, Glinan's Gatd Meant, £.70; Snow White, | south on Tenth streot o 2 $udn Kiiowllake, 8200; low grade, § .00 Queent | Tho offleer followed, but as Cover s a { Cockrell Bros F. 0. Bwartz & Co,, T upes ¢ STOUKERY AND FEEDERS, the Pantey, #1505 Minnesota Superlative, ssional sprintor ho soon distanc 4 y R Cuicaco, Til, s—Swartr, Dupeo & | 8 S . 5 LR TR TR Lyt fesstonal sprinter h n distanced his pur- AWNINGS AND TENTS. Kab atd Gae by LARGE INCREASE IN THE VISIBLE SUPPLY. | McCormick to'F Swirtz & Co, he tone | f . 3 ¢ 12.. 00 of foreizn cables at the n\run’m' wis ”l“\» ~|I“"“ .'l-“ A83 0. . 1005 - AppOIntIng to n majority of the trade this Oos—Frosh recelpts wore (3 cnrsa vory kel el n and Tlornig, who went oo Snturday night | 1Ibor ran foF the fist duy of the weok. Tho | 8 ¥ Gliman's new flouring mill « o oy onl ey Rl tough “mituy|his ing Oo b EXelhneo bld K, & Omabs This Was a Weakening Factor and | oitjerevened up or fixed up for an .m]\\ e | quality was fair there belng n cood u‘vm.n; i tine. \'I"'ll- I8 -w; ""]‘;",“:’ I|\‘\ II prisoner. 5 Flnes, NtomoeRs, siLand. S —————— The! At the start the market was weuk, ot a decline | of hawvyweiglhts but thers were o good many | once. 148 A cupiol or b N v ST MIDBeP Olothink, B o Bulls Procesded to Take Their from Snturdny's elosine, but advanced Tater | moro. common, Haht and mised hogs than | bbls, per dany and will be knowi as the Minne- A Cure for (thoum 1tism funhor elotiing. Sond for 1RON WORKS. Profits—Stocks and 1 per bu on buying for St. L 1 oepint vlvrl there was uny el rm‘ i rlx.wn-m»\,u markot | ¢ I L mill, after; the creck on which it is P. A. Skinner, a prominent dentist of | se— - . - o coverinz of SHorts by eariy sollors. Towards | was reported. lower with heavy receipts and | locited ‘ sns, 18 an onthusins 0 o e ds. TR ol on” Dabiloation of &n Inoronst | Bvery Dia wav aypectiR 8 BIF ruR tomorFw | . Gl L DL UL BAGS AND TWINE Paxton & Vierling | Omaha Safo & Iron {11 the visible supply of £100,000 bu and casier [ 8o when buyers vldding lower | A very small pill, but a very good one, De- | Praise of Chamberluin's Pain Balm. e | _ sl . Thon Work —_ closinz enbles, prices broke sharply with the | prices salesmon under circamstaness | Witt's little Barly' Risers. P eI o R R AR SO G ey | T 2 { b Works, v ndvance entirely lost. The weakness abroad | were at least willing to hulf way. s i it to be a most excellent local remedy." Bemis Omaha Bag Co, Wronght and i CnicAad, 111, Nov.23.—A qulet market tend- | o014t the beifef that the foreign trade has | The result was a fairly lvely market not- ROAD M AY. —— - Importors and Manufae bilding work, . [ Manutres firo and burglar 0y to wonkness durlng the first hour and a | stocked in anticipation of the prohibition | withstanding prices were from de to e lower IN A CORNER, turers | vrass work, ‘gonorai wafo, vuits, Jall W | © oxpoctatio wdvince | than Saturdiy's goneral market and fully bo —_— Nt R Flour Sacks. irlaps and | foundes, machiio and TR SHBLERE half of business followed by a decided buige | ukase and the expectation that an ad than Saturduy peril nar s " by and ) MU g ey - &l A . would follow enabling 1t to unload nt a profit. | lower than = Saturday’s weak close. The | Gen: Freight Agents lgnorant of Twine. B AL B Tith £ ckion seb In prices and then o recession which lefu the | GRS PTG R and o rapld teeumulas [ Dest heavy - hogs sold ut from LW the i Bty e Property of a Lincoln Grain Ry, and Tith market unchanged from closing figures of Sat- |; oy of stocks iere the outlook fscortainly dis- | to 5" ind Tight - and - mixed loads e Kanana City Car, Seized by n St is Oreditor. 10 > urday, Is the story of the trading in wheat to- g for the long side manpula- | mostly at from %45 to #1535 One prime A Bree reportor called upon the heads of Tho B B o {2 BICYCLES. LIQUORS. A 1 overber corn carrivd the p oday | load Topped the market at 2150 aud some very | tho freight dops B f tho B. & M. a The Brown Bros, Grain company of Lin- day. The carly news was mostly bearish. her e 1 th price U | the freight departments of the B. & M. and 3 ¥ o Ures <o far this month. | conmon 1ghtstuif sold s low 18 from &ki0 to | b " WAL el Bestenion — )] o rott | has fallon into the possession of 1. Brock- 1408 Dodgo Strant Bieyeles sold on monthly 1 Tt ARG Ak suor, and the latter abandoned tho chaso, & | Privata ‘wires to Now Currents of Commerce. hurried back to cateh his train and arrvived | Omaha Tont & Awn- | o el 2 knew about tho shipment of the meat in Py monts were heavy the Ontario, Canada, crop estl= | wero without effeet. The entire visible sup= | mixed logs were unsold at the close. mate made the total 200,000 bu larger thin | ply of corn is less than 20:0,00) bu. ‘The aggre- { bulk of the hogs sold at from $1.5) 10 question in the case reported 1n Tk Susoay | man of St. Louis by virtue of a chattel mor- | gena for onr catalc ManuTaetut'rs Konnody's [ 1020 nmd 1022 Enennm St 3 15th stroot Fast Indla Bitters. Price lists on applleation ; L of T g rudos I storo liore s 16ss thiin | nixninat £ o Kk Saturdn 1 the uvers y " Jast year; th bio supply was e DAL D8 7 hi ol soWRAEWILH LIS | R85 oot Waa IRsC §301% Stturdiy. Messrs, Smith, general froight age. Mr. Brockman was found at anid prioes 12 N pected to show aheavy Incrense espoclally | G oy shown In wheat and corn. Ther v of the former and J. A, [the Board of Trade yesterday afoernoon 5 i 0 i) few of nticipate cappearance | it ol 5 i ¢ i ¢ A . be 3 ' e b Gadishad TR e 1 Kirs 10y rick & Herberts, il Gl UL LR b G S Ll b KB RAT AL, > Av. . A 3 Munro, weneral freight agout of tho | but was averse to golug into dotalls | BOOK BINDERS and STATIONERS | LiKirscht& 0o, | Frl of the 20/0,000 b which disappeared at But- [ November, The total stocks in nil grades of o T S h sl % Outs i store e Uhan 830,00 b, Con lutter road were absent from their offices. | about tho affair until cortain dovelop- e s falolast week, and tho wires east were greatly v i i 5 L2 Ackerman Brothers & Heintae, 4, elacteotypors, bIAIK DIOK | Whotosate Liuor i WholesaleLiquor Dovlors - Sidoring the fact that thore wero 5500 1075 i Thcir repsesontatives, however, dented thut | ments come to woratized, dolaying orders. Then news was 1 / i 2. T . ents come to pass. . w14 8, 100h St 1001 Farn Pectived coniieming the lasug of tho Kusaian | that prices wers from 2 to 0o lower and that | 2 their respective roads bad shipped the meat |~y appearod from his conversation, how- | PrInters: binders elagteitynnes - export prohibition, Liverpool wis higher, sau- | [he cst mate for Tucsday, was Lo, bEoyin | referred to. The Union Pacific, it was b e 3 8 1115 oward strodt, Omaha. S BouRA clonrancos wors [iperal nnd Trow biying | jols were falriy stowdy, ' I'rices wore « | < 12 2 showi rotched Kanshs. Uity in S0 Tound: | Vor, "thac ho had a wmal wmount of | U omian oww LUMBER. orders wore recolved. Tl result was the de- | 1CQGE G Y NEOTY G WA & Day | G ! about \ay, ruaning in fact on threo sides of | Stock - in tho Brown Bros. company, . glided wtvanco noted: Later, when the Visible | o Vacit fros: - Wit nuiod ttive and | g0 a0 48 |8 squars, that It was ropignact to reason | bad s arraiigement for advanoing BOOTS AND SHOES G. W. Douglass & Co| John A Wakefie ) Do ik “Wiatier. Wealtemcdh ad | irersaed hizhortoday, bur elosed wnehungod. 2 o 111118 that the shipment could bavo been mado over | tho concorn monoy and aid ad- Hurdwood Lumbor, | LIBOFEd American o b weakened, nnd NS Wore T, oW DS Tess 001y 1o § : it I ihek BUoGL NS, A iAsa Blas Gonini o, | e UL aFitto wia LIk oty 'i" dceronsed futups. | 1 ; § A call was then mado at. tho goneral offices | YARCO about §35,000. - On October 20 ho drow Morse % Sm J”E.m 1y, 1410 North (0t Bteook. | K55 gl Lvdraulle Co Ko : ilegon kany i price of | HOTRlghinLkeshowod, no exsifamant fol; ; of tho Missouri Pacifie rond, wiiero Mr, J, O, | 0% the company for £,000. The draft was Factor , caritoc it Ant Do zins Strast : bt ol e corn down some b tho starts but atter the | JWIinZ the Russian, prohibition. 1o Phillippi, the agent, was found. That - | nccopted, but was allowed to go to protest Vomnkl i clos: pricss 1o e1d1 buyers, ant t | AVORpoDL: ware BIgHEly: HixHOREDREIS ippi, the agent, was found. That gen. pred, 0 go to protest. Werinkl i o104 s orieys to catl buyers, m il T S 2 Dimits b beon pussed” the, markot ulged ARG et (WA, THa: foRthvost Breses & tloman was angry because of the | It was protested a socond time, ing o cligy of gaoid 1 wirled 14 voey sul ",,,(}AI\‘?"T‘ ,‘R,,lf % oq| Louis Bradford, B0 iiravorable for aradig was i faetor | ported an acuive demnd tortoent miling ; , ) | marver o which ho “had bcen in-|ho Csave and thon ho cumd | LA B AU - ATyOts and parduob | Lamber, hme,comont,ota ¢ t,and we look for very lnree cloarune 3 correctly reported in & morning paper. | to Lincoin and Omaha to e Bem o) floor € | Williams, Van Aer-| Kirkendall,Jones&Co 0th and Douglas, 1) uglas Streot and there was i diberal purchiss of De ember ik N LR, : 0 during the nextsixty days. We'have an intl ] He had “declured to tho reporter | take stons to protect himsolf. He found e and year by pirtics who huve been identified | 50 gion that the nmounton passage will show with November on the bull side. All of i deerenso this wook, Indian shipments hive j s of the shect in queation that he knew noth- | things in bud shape and forced Browu Bros. nam & Harte Mannfiotners | = R R been H000) it Corn and_oits wers exelted | g 4 ing about the matterand that his denial had [ to give him u chatlei morteage on Tli A s et 2| 2 op DoRCHiHIL MILLIN ND NOTIONS. vl Gl b OV TG o und deciealy hizhor for November und De- 4 boon coupled with 4 lot of matter o whict bo | fifteen — elovators scattered — along the i Haraoy stroot — o IVEE o8t price L smiber doivery, Owing to the over-sold con- | ¢ b o0 had not given exprossion. Union Puacitie o1 Il gra Omalia, Nob. S Y osed At the top, Deceniber 1s up le, Miy by n- A i [ ior ific and on grain borfoldor & Oo. e e sl with corn it elosed with | ditlon of the ninrket shippers bzt carly | %600 5 5 He “I don’t know anvthing about tho affair,” | owned by the company, whetber in storage or 0. A, Stonohi ” L Oborfoldor ‘," ) tnee of fron 14e to die. I RO AT e T e i f continued Mr. Phillippt. “Tneve has been | in vransit. The document is dated Novem- BOXES Millinory, Notlons,Cloaks | Importers aid Jobbers la pakeeclpla af e were hwisty and tho estl 10 by shorts covering, but afterward fell { S S D xxm)lxll,tllll;.":\” ber 1, ‘and lnst weok M. Brockman | o LS | 208 210 amp 212 w1 Nates tor oyt were w8t lioy 4 4 a o 3 ] 3 ytbing | engaged o special engino, wde q 3 i-118 8. 16th St., Omahn Streo duste or this oason woro wele 6 the strt | ML o 11, Nov. 2 Kennott, Hopkins & [ 7 i e clse and how could I say whothior ot not tho | a - flying © triy 1o the " elovators | John L Wilkie, ; BNy = T ity e gth T corny | C0: to 8 A, McWhortor: " Tho moraing pupors 3 shipment was made over our road. Wehave | and took formal possession of them. The | Omahapaperbox fuctory j :f,‘["‘}j,‘,.’\" MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, EIC. but appreciation, however, was not heid and Uittty W LT ‘Yvrh"‘\‘.‘-{‘y’yh.v'.‘u"“{ LECLY 2 ik 4635 | of course shipped meat to Kansas City, and | mortgage also included the Jease Brown | 19th & St Mary's Av: hog and sh st 2 i the close Was near tho fowest. fieures of tho | MM Iy sasuengs of the probibition, of 3 aro shipping meat from timo o time, but 1 Bros, liad on the Union elevator at Council | Ordors promptly tint. | 1is acciin aeost | e e Bro 0o A. Hospo, Jr., Wb o : i £ o considerible misinformation and th ot ! ki i t ; TRl DIy L RLisgCas s, = P orsitn | S e - SO R U LG ) Vaneo pricos ahout 3c on the curd et T i ; all. Tho rato “ou all packing house |~ “livorything is in a badly mixed state,” | 4 prrac CIGARS. Mits {gwolery doplotela | Rlanon Organs Arisi AWTIGLES, OrEN. UG | LOW, | CLOSE, | Ci shotwed dtclo sun anidwhen the bull | g ] ) l’l‘m!\h'ls{lI'nu\lf)mu]m to No; \«;x'k 2 the | said Mr. Brockman. “Altacuments are el e Tl [ St - G struck there was a flcod of wheat on sale. | 77 5 58 T same as from Kansas City to New York. So | veing made by the dozen and shippers from 0! West ritscher, Farnam and 16th. 1513 Douglas Stroot. WirkAT No. 2 N ST e T M oL Loy [ 165050 % 305 | Idom't see where auything wrong has boon | many boiuts have bean making drafis W T, Beamay) Manutactuves nio clears, | —————————————1 November . § oG & M8 WG K| hard pressed. Why any one shouid continue | g 60 i 3 i done; Thore s, hiowovel Yorontia i i S&T Al S SiTes DTew G v & 5 535 160 5L, 8l dono, There i, however, a differential of | which have been dishoned. The Browns | omanas Largost Varisty | MAbtteres e oo OYSTERS, OILS, December... | biats 5 | to speculate | hese markets we SHEED ire y de 3 i i cMaye.s 1ong| 1 005| 1 01%% e B p R g o RS ll‘n” _u]»:ywu\l\:_pmf::_v‘-‘r “(5:7:!:' r‘l\\_l about 6 cents to southeastern points.” have done some queer things and the result | waGo OlPatnaraees ! A and to outside speculutors partic sold for #1.10. another load of the swme sheep In tho Federal Court. may be serlous. Grain that was supposed to kL sk N Consolidated Tank risk greatly outweichs prospective profits. | ofinyed averazed three pounds less and sold T 3 i be in storuge has disavpeared | == Platt & 0o, onsolidated Ta May Is u good option to trade in. [t is reason= | gh PP FYRHREZEC Lhece Dotds Nved'too 1ate | United S.ates Attorney Baker declined to | and it is a mystery what the _PEl CLOTHING. sters, Flsh and Colery, Line Co. DLy net Yo il risics are rodnond to s aninl: | for toduy's markot, Prives are firm with the | Stato what road it wus which wis chargod | Browns bave dono with all tho money they (bl s e e 319 South 10th 86 AL TRAL TG HER Ny Y e ML S LD e mand for desirable muttons strong with having made the shipment in question. | have handled in the past three months.” z i 3 avid Cole Manngor. IS, axle groase, oto. Al T DL LD zo0d witives, aro quotabo o (o3130; | In fact, o claimed he knew little about itex: | “Xiother grain AL Who ! sooits tohave an | Omaha CarpetiCo.; Gnlm('m & R"!ll‘v EUAYRILUIORMR RSO 00 | RUSIIE D grana G corn. Noven dDoceriber being it pur~ 10 from %44 to£4.25; common and stoek | cept in’ so far as ho had been informed by | inside elgo of ‘Bffairs, v 2 | carpots, oft, cloths mat- [ Manufacturer: an — = e b Tk 5 f ) ¥ | inside knowledge of affairs, voluntecred this | Carp : Tl Clothfors, B 3 X ilarly good demand to fill contracts, o from £2.5. 043,50 ind lumnbs from 817510 | Soeretary Krotehmer of the railway commis. lewlmmum g {This, curtatn goods,ete | Wholasaio Clothiors, PRODUCE, COMMISSION. i i Junuary F DenverMIRIRE ] Bouk &, Representatives sales sion. BrSWiNE tosh had LAt arran 1511 Douglns streot 1109 Harney streot. . 7 sy g A 3 ‘ e : B A . had angoment, with | DOV PR L ol & § chrog o LA DENVER, Colo., Nov. 21.—The following st is | % ostarn wethers elipped. ... A agf |, Mr. Baker said o bad scen in the papers | Brckman whersby ho was to have . con- = = Ribbel & Bmitl, G S,“',,” ‘1”,‘;'"?, R Decenber. 2 : the closing quetat'onson the Mining exchanze | 5y e T 101 4 10 | that the offense charged had been committed | mission of half & conton every bushel of COAL, COKE, ETC. DealurallncounLey/prod |/ Caa b Uy 6 Jannary todny. . Sales, $1500 Shares. 2 as Kansns City. IC that wero truo, it was [ grain ‘that the company sold, : O Rlon marolRELI) e Alle A T Troneind . s Receipt: and Dispo:ition of Stock. | something with which ho could have | o matter whether it. was sold | = 207 1oward Streot. 425 outh 1th Stroot. o5 Awity. i Laohn J.. Offleal receipts and disposition of stock s | BOthing to do. It would bave to bein- | through Brockman or went dircet to other | Omaha G.nlr(Joku &| Oontant & § Squires, | _ : i & w0 AT Alsusue o shown by the books of the Union Sthek Yar quired into down there. Mr. Kretchmer [ buyors, That was one of the Lime 7o, |iardantanscgeontshing Robert Purvis, Branch & Co, all @ Cnwartn ]I B 7 ; w company, for the twent hours, ending at | had written bim that he was coming here | ara for his Avanclos d and soti coal. 8. E. Son 1ra 5 3 e LR T : compa o % ritte 5 g here | considerations or his advancing | Hardandsofi conl. 8. o aot 12l TrowaralBtesat e So'clocic p. m., November 3, 1501 and that it was nocessary o subpwna cer- | money, and it is intinated that the failure of Doustns O Write for prices on Hut. | Produce fraits of al Cash quotations were as follows Bates Hunter.... ] Miy M 3§ i i Frovit-—Stoady. unchangzed: spring patents, | Bl ndian..... 0} Mateh i REC tain individuals and secure cortain doc- | the Browns to account for some of the sales | e — torlOkp iUty TnaER) P it troot " 3 = e wnme. Sth and nrney Stroots. $1,600°.00; winter pitents, #. vl Ik Six : Mot o | —oree—T—wod g umenis which were numbered and initialed. | precipita A\t T ) 0 15, B4 R P R CATTE oGS, HOSES TS s \ t i . | precipitated the trouble. The trouble at 5 0 Howell & Go, ¥ i i b g No. 2 spring “wheat, i ooyt L i g - 2 = Just what the numbers and initials meant, | Council Bluffs camo about in a curious wa : an Fuel Co., Kirsabb % & Jos. A Olark % 0 dspri L, ANSOe; No. 2 red, ige. N 5 |Iay itock : tlead Cars. Head Cars. [Head| Cars, | 1 Mr. Baker did unot know. The latter 'he company had o lot of grain | Shippers ana destort in e 5 i Ll sees irschbraun ons, | Jas. A, COlark & Co., ConrnN—No. 2, 6, D % — - . i v it s : t c| 4 bita- ¢ Totost v, ; however, had notified those whom it was de- | cons oW 5 8 T anthracite Buttor, cheeso, czzs consigned to ‘Brown Bros. of St. Louis, in Tous conl Butter, ey ant pouttey. | MR oo o4 ito b dals LR Cluy County .. Puzeer. il el df gl 11| sired to have appear before the grand jury on o of . Brown Broi Omatia.’ 215 8 1500 stroet. Omana, Neb. white, e Cash G 5 eed National [\ RYE-“No.2, tle. h Biamonii i ot e & DISPOS l_llu\. % Monday next. Thoy would doubtlesss tell | Jt 18 alleged that on these | — e E 609 South 1ith Stre Banrey—No, %, 5 0.5, . 0. ., i | Denver Gas and O 14 s CAvTE[ oGS, SHERT, | what thoy Inow. It anythwg wrong had [ bills of lading. tho Lincoln ‘mon trew | Nebraska Fuol Go., Johnson Bros,, No. 4, £..0. Ui, . S : i boen done, the grand jury would certainly | on Brockman. D'he graiu was put into the ¥ tysbur’ Ry « | u return an indictment, and he (Mr. | olevator at Coundil Bluffs' and thes 2138, 1ith Stroey 014 Farnam treet, Omaia, Nob. Onna, N Oarpenter Papor Co., | Omaha Rubber Co, RUBBER GOODS ioldon foll W [ Lexington. 2 e apyhronsnce SR M| Loxing s g Baker. would try the inaicted 0a0s and_con- | snipped to othe parties and X short ribs sidés (loose = = Cudahy Pac sl 2. vict them, or atleast, ho claimed, he would | on ' these sccond . bills of lading dry sulted shoulders (hoxed), $4.871505.01 New York Mininz Quotations, o hors 025 ¢ do his bost in that dicection, Brown Bros. made drafts, thus raising cash Carry a fall stook of | Manutacturers and job short clear sides (hoxed), 36, 106,15 W York. Nov, s following are the [ MOfH OV patniief e by Mr. Baker again dectined to give the names | wice, it is alleged, on the same eraln,” CORNICE. Wit paper, curd pa- | goo WiniskEy—Distiliers inished " good, por gal, Tota Alsts of tho persons. subpwnaed as also | Phe Citizens State bank of Council Bluffs ek e i 20 Farnam Strect RS o IR == ——— tee railvoad ~ which was suspected | js one of the victims, to the amount 1he: flats, W5@1%Ge; Young Americas, L& telclior s Showing thoe number of cattle, hogs and | 1oy L08 peen said. tached "the grain at the Union cloyator. | MM ETC" o . 7 urcka Con. . fi Nevida 2 sheep purchased on the market by the differ- Not Simply a Question of Rates. avles adings of North Platte, | window caps, metalle 2 i HibEs AkD TALLow=Unchanzed Gomns Cirey 21102 0 (R o0t Buyors, daring tho pase wooks. Moame cfva s fhashona who biad shipped two cars of grain to Brown | | skyllehts ete. 1110 and Emerson Secd 0o, m{f’"'s..g'('f.‘.'.'film. i shipping. matters wis nsfeq | 130s. succecdod in gotting it by ro- wabomeost | Larilen, &rass, araln and Cooks and Hoaters clpts and shipments today were as ol- | (il KOury AL o Homestake. .. 2 Yellow Jackot...... 15 2 F experience in shipping matters was asked 3 SR by —— = = T 1omegtikn 4 Juc! it & C L ; ' d | plevin. Crough Bros. of St. Edward, Boonoe s, Tor salo. WECEIPTS Harlves 2o/ 128 [Commonwoalth e Chidany Piéking conipiny. here ooy MRy | was done i county havealso begun proccedings' to re- CEMENT AND LIME. 20 South tath. 007 5. 15th Stroot. JBAE: 1. 0 SHver. s A ! K the rate on all = kinds of packing & % a N el _— S0 = Mexican i orge H. Hammond company..... 00 8 cover 81,342 worth of grain shipped to the i - = - — e | MoKioan B3y . e A house products to New York wero the samo | comiany: Oady & & = S S Other buyers.. as from Kansas City to that point. He said 5 i e i J. 7. Johuson & Co., ady Ty, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ETO 152000 = i 27,00 Wi St. Louis Mining Qu 2 he doubted that the rate was the same. In First Bad Boy—Hi there, yimmy! Wotyer 290 8.1 o o1 2 s e e ;_'":"l.'m“y L a s Total : this case, however, it was not so much the | snipe from that drug store! % 5 220846 Sleeth Limo, coment, eto., ote. | M A Dishrow & Oo, | Bohn Sash & Door 3 u SR 000 | B L0 | ctive In mining stocks. orders: Hbernls sales OGS, question of rates on the products as it Second ditto—Ther nicest thing yer ever Omaha, Neb. Cor. 9th and Douglas Ste, | Manufacturers of snsh. | Manufacturers of mould- e oxehango tolay the r | ated nearly 20,000 shares. O I The Cudaby I'.u-l.lxw company. 3§ X was the alleged substizution at Kansas City | see—-come on and have sum. L :‘-m;lfl'“‘:'ll‘v"r;:;fl:-;:;l ingmiblinerdoorafate, was fin _Lm ¥ crean 7 - i Ounaha P ouny....... of 1,000 pounds of meat on a billing from | “Second bad boy pulls out bottle of Haller's e : Hiee, 1201 and 12ard Sts. | Room 421 oo Builting. Amorioan g “ 7 B o H ot sompinys ? | this point of only 22,000 pounds. Sure Cure Cough Syrup. DRY GOODS, _—_—— A k 5 e er OF i First ditto—Oh, my! ain’t that bully! = 7 T S1E. v /s PP LLE. i 4 | Ochers... Srss ] Weighmaster Ore Missing. , my f STEAM A! SU T ! G @ e e b s S ot | . Second ditto—Beteber life, ma savs s | M. E. Smith & Co, |Kilpatriok - Kooh Dry STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES maha Geain Market, o 12 ¢ Tota sessssaes teees e FEy J n aster, ¥ z r r gl | Granite Mowntain.1175 Rzl own up for two or threo days at Soutn | 025 Uhn& sho ever saw for <OUZS 803 OIS | s, ot ur- Goods Co,, U.8. Wind Engine & | A, T,, Strang & So1s, Prices based on delivery at Mississippi r[vpr ST T EEP, Py o i ) B : 5 | Omaha, and it is supposed that i is on some nishing gools Drygoody, notlons, conts’ Pump Oo., points, Nebraska fuspection, anl ten 5 . 3 2 &0 : d ¢ CHARGE S WIN : RO otiona e shipnient unicss othorwlae stuted. TR Sty 1 other portion of his circuit—prooably Sioux OHALS BDAWILHL S VANDDING, Cornor 11th and oward. | cor. HHeh an 1 itwacd ts | Ttalitday Wina Miits. Wurar—No. 2 red winter, $0¢ bid; No. N8As Oury, Mo, Nov. 23.—Clourings, = | Giorge H: Hammond & Comiiiin iy City. It is not known whoen he will” return. = | ohnd 2 onos Stroot, G ¢ IKos s, acting wanag O e e 4 Taeol oy g Inquiry amoug the railroad men who ure [ Deering & Co.’s Omaha Agent Ac- e 5 RvE-No. 2, 8¢ bid; No. 3, S5tic bid. _ 2h—Clearings today. Total. g brought it contact with him reveals the fact cused ot Misappropriating Cash. ELECTRICAL SUPPLI e ——— OATS: white, #2e: No. 5 whito, 5 3 money. @S por Lt A = S = S IOR, bid, $26 nskod: No. 3 mixed, 2o bid; Nor & X SInKBIOn N aWIV Rl g = — that it is his duty to compare the contents of | A \warrant was issued yesterday for - —— = TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, ol rad. s it R Chicago Live Stock Market. the cars with e certified bills of the pack- | , A WAL was lasued yestorday for tho | e o T T DETIOIT - AUTOM AT S New Con . 3 or_ better, ten ¢ 4 y 1os without s |, CHICAGO, L, Nov. 2i—[Special Telesram to | ers. He never woighs the cars and couse- ’ diztolth, . mangor - and Electric Motors Consolidated Coffuo shipment, pped by Decomb : Steady. ut | THE Beg]-The eattie market continues to | quently is a weighmaster in name ouly. 1n- | generalagent forlowaana Nebraska for Will Mustrated cataloguo Dynmos, Catale [} e A cucialiig g out the openini droop. T was npUauotably lower thanat the | quity in regard to the car now beld by the | fam Deering &Co., wholesalo implements. f i amen: fCatulutn ompany, od d0uo bid, o terms: January s Cmeado, 11, Nov. 2 Cle: 3 JlES I aoriia ey Ol PN ek toolneiv agonsio, Unlted Statas autboritios rovenls a condition | ~Tho complaint alleges tho ombozzloment of | 104 Castiol Avenus, | At 83 X ¥ Lita iid's Miand LGy 35 iy T of vrofound ignorance concerning it or any | 5155 Yelanging to tho. frm. and it . Nob. were: 5,000 No. 8 or bet- fined to the fresh arrivais, many hundred " uium. Sterling ex- scheme, whatev 2 2 3 HINERY. 10 scheme, whatever, to avoid the peymentof | £ EOREUS t0 RO TR AAE A FARM MACHINERY, ETC. O ST orn, §' snipment, 100 same. e V' hee: eld - ove om Erida § :;_w.-" A .xrlln-."{ln"rr'." e s i ! : y=duy bills “and #4844 !.'n.‘l‘l,““”"l Il ‘.K\'ull‘:«'.v' :l‘u-']fi.m-r "y | Togal iuterstate rates e anorang - le; S re princ wheat, Sic s i o COMmo the quality of today's arrivals — er chiarges of 0 na e hat will swel arli & '3 y FREE S RNo! 5 Wit springs wheat, soos. 10 ¢ AL MARKET. ; A | e S Syrup for ehil- | te total wmount to uvite u sizeable, attnougn | Ferlity Orendorfl & | T, @ Northwall, H. Hardy Co, The Brunswick- Darter vorn, Novaber Shipuent. i Atives was Turgor thn f dron teothing, rests the child and comforts | as yet unknowr, sum. Martin Co,, e i Balke-Gollendor 0 No. 2 ryo, ) OMAHA. Nov, 2 v Trade was siow | zzing | the raothor. Messrs, § and Hart of tho home of- | corner Jonas and oth 8ts, | Skandin blow Core 7oy g0, houso far: 0 OMCOL 0y B TRADE NOTES. tec s of cattle, 1200 hond; | Onwbusls of from $1.00 o 8175 for poorto ox ST fice are hora looking into the matter, but be- it 3 1349-1351 Shorman Avo. NingiegooneT e ontidz (| ohuard morohandias P, T. Washingt Louls, cx-deputy ehtof | 63 cars of hozs. 4519 hoad; 4 cars of shoop. | UG0S haifers an ToRit tordressod | Wegman plano. New scale, New | yond tho filing of tho complaint havo - 407, 4 8. 10th Straoty f‘."”il.l??.}'.'l?ilf"l}if Missourt 1y th st of It | oretofore, at least during tho gro wter part | Soot and shipping steers, 8130, to #.80 "tor | tuning dovice. Sold on installments, [ 38 sot = taken - no = uction. = he 7 Quahs i FEATEnes i fid oxe | 0f the summor and fall or since tho ringe | westerns, “and trow #hin" o #500 for [ paln Brog accused mun has a brother-m-law who is —_———— griln inspeetor, having sorved in the lut- [ season opened, Monday's recoipts of cattlo fihesrangiptariingluddeolaues s, e compuny’s manager at Kausas City, and o { £ cupacity at Baltiniors us well as fn Mis- | have usualiy boen heavy, ana the ran of hogs | unEers. of which 1w head wero credited s e nother brother-in-law is tho general super- SOUTH OMAHA. sourl. o e ey o S O i 18, oy woreotnoocignality, and woro COMLADES, intendent of the entire concern, vnderwood, - wInspector R, P. Thompson will go to Lincoln | g'd e in about four months, i 0 501ts ut from #4 to &. Thin, Au oftficer who was looking for Mr, Keith Manager at Omaha. UNION STOCK YARD3 CO, - - LIMITED Tuestiay worituz o e ‘cull 6F (i ; T e [Ves were necloctod ut fron | Judge Helsley Sees Famitine Monday | yesterday could not find him at his office, C Jacksqn Bls PR aspni s patailbgicinl agsiain |0 ¥ DA R o ) iher Wi bt o trading Morning Police Court Faces. It was loarned at his Bomo that ho_lofe for L A.D. Boser & Co, Hunter & @reen, ourd to havo the ns T 4 b i ow falrsocatiod | Stockersand tecders, Jullig: o there in the morning. Repeated visits failed £, F, Gilma | q 3 Sl unu\i .f'.‘n',r’"“' the'Inspeetion of the twe . fair lun..nv‘f! B ogAnoR b s a1an M bla strongoREh an on Cat Jimmy Culligan has boen old enongh to | LA IR 0 s I_mls oAy & k Omaha Mil .60 Lixchango Bullding, | 0 Exchango Bullding, el »-1'|" o Crpe T AT P LT CES Sy ro e ey | urdny, but for poor and common stufl the | know better than to get drunk for nearty | o 'had skippod. 3-16-17, N. 10th Street. Merchant Millo Mr. Cottroll, of the firm of Cottroll, Al r ! : Kot was dull and " weul sidoring the | threo quarters of a century, but he faced | A roportr was informed that Mr. Keith Oftieo and M1l 1515 Co., Seward, stopped in the eity on ' his wa 1t was pr 10 Kay what wis znitude of receipts. Prces showed more EY ited, as nard~ wors “to | SR TG thare Was. iy redson to exe | Judgo Helsley yosterday morning and was | was in nis oftice, but he was not visible to the - Managor. | 1)) Sirout look at anythin " g 0y Vv 2 Y » g Pl s o peet. It Is doubtful that® any one had | given ten days with Horrigan. naked eye, and an employe stated that he A I‘(lel‘lunu C I\lv" 1 Tonnainidul Ll i im ‘Mf.'.‘_v"i.y.,f"‘r.'..-q. t.;.)}.[.fl[ !r...- moro ‘IIm{l_ lmw‘\’\vu liogs, wherens John Bolitie, who, with one exception, is | could not be scen. "UENITURE AND CARP Jov. st AL Fo G tho hasis of | o (Gfakrenched shoutniie, | silcs were at | 1o oldest man iu the world, stepped up to [ Thie much wanted agent was found, how- | - ~ - . Clolee, Shota s AN, | from 800 1o $10) 1 1o good cornfed 0 K5 Tor miedium welshie i s25 10 §1.00 | Bet thirty days for vagrancy. 'He had found | ever, at5 o'clock last evening and placed | Dewey & Stone Fur- | Beche & Runyan Fur- : tivos and from £23) to K47 for westerns of tho o Lot 3, vy A the alloys cold sleoping places far the past | under arrest. After bewg auly entered upon LG itare AAz YOURSELF‘ \vm~u~ Quiot: steady; No hard, cash, | Sy u lity. B i at $4.03 and some t few nights, and had a look in his eye that | the books at the polico station he furnished ure Uo,, niture Go. Noo hieauy oustn o blday e oK aREiL NoTnprav lghhed at trom $110 10 $16) for lizh and | or ninety days near the cownty’s radiators, | ws released. Enrnam Stroot. | Graco and oh Sts.0mahn > il ol G lals coly) ] and medium welghts. | 1 his intense disappointmont the court told o wturul dischnrges and ONTE“Stiadyt No. & cash ana November, | mentcoutd bo woticed . e mediuin ind KL for heavy and i ; PN 100 to ! tacahales odins ol ARt d R ol him to go, aud tho angnish depicted on his Briges Preaching His Doctrinos. e Sog! ) S from g tosh Dy I stucstnid ven e | saotipts, o Mot S . | countenanice ns ho drifted toward the door | New Youk, Nov. 2.--Prof. Charies A. 7. ENISHING GOODS, 3 L e s Womens 1t eures h a fol calves from #1235 to | giow, steady top prices for native: ; | told the story of blasted hopes, Briggs delivered last evening in the Cnurch 4 | J. T\ Robinson Nutiul; f davs without the aid or 1002-1004 Farnaw Streot Bouth Omaha. South Om ’\(mn;, timothy, 800; prairle foney, | 3elling trom 81.25 o 2.7 choice. £5,5.606.50; Tow grades, $1.005.00 ) i 1o primo oxtra steers on sale; othors, #1506 | Steve Dailey pleaded guilty to stealing , h Sl eredmory, e duiry, 10 ".l”n..fi‘.v‘l: \n‘.;'y;u.'rl.‘..vl.‘ o for .‘-::f’ hull':h{-‘.\ln “v.)“‘ 507 stockers, $LOKG230; westorns, 85GE0; | two pairs of KeTmpleanos. ul n,gm D, Altmare | of the Covenant the second of a course of o A )“,l,,,’,.:,‘{ of doctor.” | ¥ Bt O M and was given thirty days, the first and last | thirteen Sunday oevening iectures on ““Tho Gunts' farnlshing goods, Manufuctured by L SAAI LR no letter nd they could not well e 6 000 9.000: “ s Wiy 20,000 ous corn, 5200 bus | B worsw. Tradiine was Viry ihiteq, Wiinonen [, 11005 Keckints, snoo0: shivmonts, 12000 | R0 G0 Broad “and’ witiar. Ho triod 1o jgot | Bible and “Modern Thought,” which opened SoTonehtan aody Tho Evans Chemical 02, ' the supply s unusually large. The cut ang non, $5.43@ {..w mixed away from it on one of Frank Hanlon's | on Sunday evening, November 15, and which P AVOEnL1E CINCINNATI, O. SHIPMENTS - Wheat, 0,100 bui cor, 86,500 bug | however, were mostiy common, and so long RATHTAN; pr 2hts, | famous writs of “malfeaser,” something that | will bo closed by Prof. Briggs on February pank ik, posia e 5 outs, 1,000 bu. D R e an o G le or | s iastv0 ‘n e $LA0wL; plin, . will take o man where he isu’t as well ns | 14, His subject iast ovening was *The Biblo | mmmmmm——— |00 7 T ONATI AL ; £y buyers aranotgolng to PReceips, 3000;shibiments, i | where ho s, but it wouldw't work, aud the © Chureh as Fou s of Divine Au- 3 7 0 Dururi, Minn, Nov. 2=The market was | grades whilo heet cattio ‘aro selling around | &id, Janbs ShaxGes0 ,3",; hees s weeks Lo come, spenk on “The Bible aud” the Keason,” and | ——— 3 Y at the opening and prices were 1r- | %100 to #1.00. The result in trading today was L #4503 Tnmb V3L, e on December 6 his thome will be ~I'he Bible | Kennard Glass and | J. A, Fuller & Co,, Veing unchanged trom Saturday for | Ningoly within the Fange of 855 10 8.5 > v ) 3 c ol A o cuth and Dogember. No, 1 northorn Ao Ot for | AEEOLY Within th rauge of 8.2 to#2.50, Repro- i Stovk Market, Use Haller's Barb Wire Liniment for | and Itineracy.”” The subject of his discourso Paint Co, Juglas Streot, NEBRASIKA i e horses, it never fails to cure cuts, wounds | on Fevruary i4 will bo “The Bivle and the | o510 jrarney Sirast Bubsequently there wusa firmer feeling and ey A E I ceipts, 4, Jents, 8,000; market steady; | And old sores. Higher Criticism,” The Church of the Cov " Omalia, Neb. Omaka P L R L e s S MR R etz cows, BLIMILTH; stockers BILe PARA S E GOl nant is one of the largest Protestant houses | - T - attona Al nd for eash wheak and. the pricus fon. i Ne Ay, e iNo, \ Pr. | und feedors, 2.0 G WELLS, FARGO & CO.'3 MEN. of worship in the city, but its capacity was | William Cummings, | Blake, Bruce & Co,, © L r 1 stag 160 ! Gteer 1010 ondy bu y AN o 'he (Re an ol L a 1 . . 4 N . oot 150 steors. . 1301 i e 1 grades, 8275 | A Number of'Them scond the Ladder | (0o dosired to hear the Union seminary pro- | 617 and 61y South 16th St | 0605 Lewenworta st Cupital ....... $400,000 of Preferment end rom ¢ Tossor. v 68,000 ures. No. L hurd, cash, 0 o ¥ TKOLROOU] SHEGD, SUEONT) GLhors Noak. The following promotions huve taken place i B e | OfMfcrs andl Diraot v Vatos, Prositanty "" 1 northern, onshiBiises Naventor, 3 cows ... WT cows ....1010 - among well known oficiuls of Wells, Fargo DeWitv's Little y Risers. Bost littlo Lewls 8, Kood, Vieo Prosid | Sty iyl ROSHBHSE DR foltiotoni Too altams 24 cows.. 102 215 1 calt. )10 45 St Louis Live Stock Markets. & Co.'s expressand wero promulgated y oster- | Pill _ever made. —Cure constivation every A Yudiotn Joun 6 Coliine, i O f Milw Klinguan liros L7005 shipments, none. Murket steidy. Natives, | gentlemen ard’ ", recoiving the e T <p— Paxton & Gallaghor, | Moyer & Raapke, THIR IRON BANIK, exin and Indian steers, $210@ | gravulation of .many frionds, A Wreek at South Bead, Corner 12th and Karnam 3ts. No. 2 spring. te; N i 1 ealt 4w 250 culnts, 40003 shipments, i), Heavy, | Dudley ans, herctolore general sup- Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock, there CouN--Iirm;: No. i, 4148 A E BATOS.80; wixod, $1I0G0 10 Hght, * [ evintendent of ' thie ~central department | collision of freight irains on tho B, & M. at Omaha, Nob. Omalia. Neb, - white, S10id’ T : ool BARLEY—Hirm; extra No. 8 on track, 2@380; G. 1. Wilson OM 14 WHOLESALE MARKETS, the general superiutendency of ‘the eastern | 7, iyl s - To politans D. M Steelo & (u. Bloan, Johnson & (. | emmmm——m S—————— iDL, On LRAOH, SR B " 1 cow 165 03cows....... 778 185 department with headquarters in Now York | The first scction of train No. 32, east i s ULRLG,DILLERDK, HRIADR J a0t Bl i Pallor. % bound, overtook another froight urain bound | 1125 Joaos 8t 9ch and Lavonwortts 5 in th pme direction and erashed into it, de , Now York Visible Supply. 2 COWS.revr 004 210 2 s ...1010 grecy bidos, itcs N obraska division, promotad to vauaicy | relling the way V NEw Y ik, Nov, 2 —Visible suppiy: Whoat R.J 5 lildus, 23 t0 40 tha, 4 At N0, 2 groon L made by Co.onel Evaus’ promotion. ing up the vrack for a short distance, - rors of youth, excesses, sexunl weakiess, ote LOILSL bu,s inerease, 2 156,001 bu. Cor J . hidos. 23 to 40 Ibs. #1505 No. 1 veal ealf, 8 to Gre Sunpst 2N eP o No one was injured and nekos, 142 b 15tag..... .l T, B0 No. 2 venl ealf, 410 18 he, 461 No. 1 qr A0ve R, diawon, Feaare sRent ai D e ek itica wro o DL and tble form, suflclent fop LA bu, Rye, WYOMING CATTLE. flint hides, Ydry fiint hides, 503 No. ¥, promo pos it e at (i and Loavenworth, [ two months' troatment, which will ciivct a 016 bu, Burley, S70,400 bu. J. 8. Hunter Ldry salted hidos, dise A vacaut by Mr. Androws’ advancement, _ The damage to the rolling ‘ rouse. 41411 bu : & TS 1480 1 . Tiallow. No. 1, $3e; tallow, No, 2, erease, Mr. C.'R. Teas, ugent at Lincoln, Neb,, | §00. 5 Oriata et Omahia, Neb. 4 Lo nny uddress i pluin sealed packuge stag 0 17 st white ", dabitie:grotee: Nt ‘i G | promoted to the postion of” general digent at - - e N | by il Clrcular fre. Address SAN FRANCISCO, Onl., 5 4 toeders. .. 882 y 2tlac; DeoswiX, prime, 1665505 rough tals | W b Brennan, ) appolnted geuoral agentat At last the county nospital sewer has bee bourd Lhe se X 03 J i - Omaha, vice C. S. Potter, completod and connoctions mado with the | g TR (e ticle of contention was wheat, of which there 4 foeders L) Were 4,000 tons trunsferred 0w very short B T ord Docomber No. 1 hard, 'a@se for May. R e KANSAS V. —CAVTLE—Re- ro upwiird to the noon b May also 2 stags. 245 8115 1 steer.. 120 81 50 Hoas : L G.0: Shipments, 1,250 mr- Tartoo Umitad for the iecommodation ot all £ 0. 8 DEPO:ITORY OMA'IA NER elose was practically at Saturday's Y [ S foedora., S8 SnERP—Receipts, 2440 shipments, none; Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Nob, comber, Miebid; No. cush, GROCERIES V. Morwo Jolin 8 Colling, It €. Cushlig, J. 3 NEBRASKA CATTLE. 15, Mo, Nov, 2i—CATTLE-Recelpts, | day for the first time Tho ~ lucky | tme. Noneequal. Uso them now. ILWAUKEE, W] WhEAT—Eusy; # calves 45 17 cows : an und Indian cows, 81LI15@280 vas 8 706-T11 5. 10th Stroet, 14031405 Harney Streot, Ceneral Buoking Business Transactyl, OATsHigher; No. ¥ wiite, #%ei Noo B | goows.......108 1% 27 cows 7 — with headquartery at Omaha, promoted to | South Bond in ths state, A. Gaff. A - sulted hides, 4@44e; No. 8 mador Andrews, superintendent of lon ‘ang srasied Jute i, dt e RS Yoy o midtlouged et auling o stanee, Alln Broy, | MoCord, Brady & To | I s e ve. o otlares O s g sLovk wus 8hOUL | 1103-1110 Hara sy 3iea) PR T e R Califoraia Gramn £ : COLORADO CATILE. groase, yetlow, b grease, dark, 24300 old but- | Kansas City, vice Simpson, promoted. At Last. B 0 12, P, 112 Wisconsin & ¥ ¥ i GUNPOWDELR, YALE CHEMICAL G0, “Mit\iizes it marked by considerable excitement A teeders. 1210 J 5 Produce, - city system, Tho last pipo was laid at noon tie. EGas—Frosh eggs bring 22 the market To the young fuce Pozzoni's Complexion and an hour later tho fuluoss of tho [ | Gewl Weslors Acont o 0z kopt down by the cold storuge stock | Powder gives fresuer charms, tothe old re | offensive cesspool was on its way 0 the | Powiieh Adds Ml vxp 2cows...... T8 110 114 cows. ... 004 L is thrawu on the murket uewed youth, vy it riv Ve iatin s caps, fuses Jledo Greain b arket. STERUS, Poviwy = Drossed ohlokons. wso; wrkoys, [ * ELl A= FeY8 e 415 Mnriioy s (ruok W ~|PENETRATING mi;‘.. o, “m n 23.—\Whoat eusler; No. 8 R‘ '-}.. r! 5 No. Av, I ?.u ‘\\‘ ® BUTTER . :‘ i ‘!mu.m ]Inun-l sells In round Too Swift for the Oflicer, A B A PLASTER. Con—Stond ) b, 5130, o TR o lots at 18200 tuncy, John Cover, the boy burglar who assisted Oam—Dulli {'.uh. " e No. Avi Pr oo 2 Ganertunads gooso, 9.0 Henry Hagerman in robbing the Court | in charge of the ba!l planned for tha Millard | — - . _ o fo AriPr (No. v Pn A sse, BLS0GIW: pralrio ohlckens, Bl saloon, is a reform school graduate. Ho was | hoter announce that it will be held Wednes- | Reotor& Wilbelmy Co | Liee- Glark- Audrecsen rihwestern Stook of Wheat. b Re Y %0 ' 43 i, k00 wallard duoks. #i0; blud winzed | reloustd on probution, but was no soonor | day evening MixNeAroLis. Minn, No: The north- [ 101200 130 2. b0 1 50 ducks, $L25¢ Juck Jits, $L00I00; smull, | AWAY from restruint thau he was again i i western stock of wheat s IL02807 bu, an fn- | 2.0 W5 160 857 117 $1.2.1.50: quall, SLT3@200; juck snipe, §) trouble. For corn shuckers—kialler's Australian Sreaso £or tho week of ZG47,208 LU, A yoursgo | G 90 185 20,1000 198 ¥ 150; “plover, “Too@di s wolden plover, 855G | - After Cover was bound over o the district | salve. The committee of young society men HARDWARE, QUICK. Others I How of g- 0 = uffering try | Hardware Co, quD 8 PLASTER, 13th and Harney, Omah s ¢ N\ e, \... Cures. Vmalis New All Drug;

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