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OMARA LIVE STOCK MARKET ‘Oonsidering the Occasicn the Run of Steck Was Very Fair, IN LIMITED SUPPLY CATTLE WERE i s Fat Beeves Suitable for the Killers Were In Active Demnnd and Firmer—Offerings of Hogs Were More Liberal Than Antlcipated, For n Monday and a holl- 'k, 146 cars, was very falr. In cattle the rather lmited cupply n bracing effect on the trade and it did not tuke the offerings long to change hands. Hindy fat beeves suitable for the killors were In netive demand and firmer. Everything in this line sold readily, 900 to 1,200-Ib. steers selling at from 2456 to ¥495, Even the medium and heavy cattle showed some life, shippers d exporters Lelng active bidders and buy - ers, whilo quite a few went for dressed beef. Good 1 W01, steers sold at from $4.8) o # 1 hero was OMAA, My 3 Qay the run of st chunge to the market for nd mixed stock. Receipts were light and trading uctive. Poor to prime cows wnd heifers sold at from .60 to £.50 Bulls, oxen and stugs at from $2.00 to g5, Calves at from .23 to .00, The trud with spring feyer. To. outta g Gtmana bupuly ¢ chunged, fower Teprose in feeders soems to bo affected Thero was nothing doin 1 uvery indiffer 18 quotably u des would sell Av. Pr. L1220 8100 1006 3 COWS, 21000 005 111000 ) 930 080 0 . 888 REIFERS, 61 315 610 826 BULLS, 1610 275 S0 278 80 275 11860 8 00 BTAGS. o £888 88 © g OXEN. 3% STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 200 .. 850 21 800 8 1020 315 1. 2 1.. B00 345 .. C40 B 18 13. 60 325 80.. 845 345 HoGs—Offerines wero rather more libersl than untieipated, but the quality was very good, ana with a good local and moderate shipping demund the market ened active and stronger. Yowever, the closo about s 1on, #7014, botton 4.00 for 1ights, lower th Fuliy half of the ))n!fiw)lll at #4605, the bette butcher wei:hts nnd heavy loads’ selling up 4 nnd inferior lght'stufl selling The general averave of pric 4% ngalnst 84,615 Suturduy and Just Monduy. Repregen salo .. Mo L 450 . 663 614 380 835 down P SRR 05 65 65 65 6 8 [ 65 8 [ 63 65 [ 05 65 ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ 4 i 4 4 4 ; 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 465 ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 H Suekp—The only sheep recelved were con- ned dircet to a” local slaughterer and not offered on the market. There was no change in the situution. Demand still good, market firm. Quotations are as follows: Falr to good nutives. #4.50to 8.0); falr to good westerns, $1.00 to $.00: common and stock hoep, £.00 to & 800d to cholce 40 to W-ib. i bs, $1.00 L0 8 Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Official receipts and dlsposition of stock as by the books of the Union Stock Yards ny for the twenty- p. ., May B Vacking company. W& Com B $ e TEST Y Totals . I Purchuses Last Wee WUV ERR. AT [SUTEr York Live Sto New Youx, Miy H two duys, 180 hewd, ineluding market Lo er 100 Ths #4040 per 100 1y i Cows. ¥ : A0 t oipts for ours 108 silo; nALIVe Stecrs, orudos, 8. 1200: bui s Fil it GG Shib ¢ 50 bees s T N, elpts for two duys, tlings dull und wutton yourhings, i e —lccelpts for two duys, 11510 leads 4 ominully ste.dy ut 8908 tiru St Louis Live Stock Marker. £r. Lovis, Mo, May #0.—CAT1LE—Recelpts, BOLY Fel uiket o shud . A4 G0 @A Chicugo Live Stock Market, CuieaGo, 1L, May #).~[Spectul Telozram to Tuk Ber - Hisiness ut tho stock yaris was Tather bt on account of the observance of docoration duy. Il Evenlus Journul reports: CATTLE-Re: ceipin, I, ipments, Wi besyy export sigurs 106 lower othors wieudy. Hous - Kecolpis, $ai sbipuents, 10,00; market active and steady: rough and com- mon. #4001 %0; “mixed and pckors, #1500 4.00; prime heavy and butcher welhts, 500 6.50; light, 4.86@1 00; pica, M4.0034.75 Sriepp-Receipts, 7,703 sh'phents. 2000 Al sold atsteady prices coropared with Fri- Qay or Saturdny of 1t weak: Omaha Prodace Market, Hines, Frc.—No. 1 green hides, dc: No. 1 g:cen salted hides, 4@ic; No 2 green salted hides, #@3%c; No. 1 green saited hides, 25 to 40 1bs., 4@4ics No. 2 green salted hides. 35 to 40 Ibs,. i@de; No. 1 veal ealf, 8 to 16 Ibe., 6c: No. 2 veilenl, 8 (015 1bs. 4o; No, 1 ary fifnt hides, 163, No L ary flnt Hides og; No. 1 dry mll?l hldes. bbge! Sheep poltd- i saltod, oach, reon salted shoarlings t rly skins), each, 15@%¢; dry shea rt wooled enrly <kins) No. 1, each, i dry shoarlings (short wooied ' early skins), No. 2 ench, 8¢; dry filnt Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pel per Ib, actual peight, toaiio; dry Hint < and Nebras- ¥a murrain wool pelts, per Ib.. nctual welght, 8 ¢; dry flint Colorado butcher wool peits, per 1b ual weight, 10@12%c; dry flind Colo- rado 1 wool polts, per b, actual welght, 8B10c; dry pleces d bucks, actual welght, T Tallow and grease=Tallow. No. 1, 3@ 4c: tallow. greasc. whito A, 4 grease, white B, #i4ci rease, yollow, grease, 2%c: old butte 405 beeswax, prime, 10 pugh taliow. 114@ c. BurrER—Some of the best country butter goos ut 13@!de. but anything that falls velow nes 1o the packers at se. California Riverside oranzes, $1.50 fair to choice lem fancy lemons, #.50; bananas, 50; [loridn tomatoes, ato of six baskets; 53281.25 wooled —Callfornia calbage, 2Xc 1 grown lettuce, doz.; outhern _onlons, 400 per Berniuda, hoxes, per bbl.; um. $1.500 ebruska Doti- 40@4ie; Lhaa penns. e per 1b.; splnnch 00 per bb) radishes, 504 o; pleplant. 2 per Ib.: new Cu {fornin potatoes. @2%e per 1. cocuni by #1.50 por doz. PourTiy:-Smudl spring chickens almost un- salable a @105 old fowls, $.0.@4.5). EGG8—Good muny sules ure reported at e, 1 Fina [Conyr fghted 1892 by Jum: LoNDON, Ma ow York Herald Cable— Speelil to Tk BEE]—As regards now busi- ness this hus been un excecaingly quiet duy in the Stock exchango. In spito of this the tendency of the markets has heen decidedly good. Cunsol settiement. Which has com- menced, has proved & small afiair. The rate for earrying over h tbeen better than i to 1 per cont. Another small failure hus been announced in conneetion With- the settiement concluded on Iriday. 1 1 Tupeo paper s unaltered. Home rallwiys have not been in, but have shown considerable Ivince s establisted in vt Western, Shefliold Nortl British, North- London and Northwestern.' On the d Southeastern deforred has fall appointing traflic stutements. of Drighton shows rather alarie d Owinz to holiday there Amerl ways have been very littlo dealt In. Distinet firmness has prevailed from the opening to close. In the majority of onses an advance of 3 10 15 por cont is established, tho exceptions being Norfo.k & Western: preference and W= bash_issues, which are ! to % per cent jower on few sales. nadiun Iincs also have Deen quiet and close firm. —Grand Trunk fssuns and Canadian Paoitic show an ndvance of 1 to 1 per cent. There has been soarcely any’ inquiry for money. Short loans con- tinued to be obtalned at 4 to 14 per cent. In the discount market more bilis have boen offered. The tendency hus beca siightly firmer. Two and_three months bills were quoted at 13-10 to % per ent, British Grain Trade Review. 40.—The Mark Lane Express, Iy review of the British grain trade glish wheats are fd lower. Sales are o nt the decline. The stocks of wheat and four in Great Britain aro computed at 2,~ 700,000 quar The American supply 1s es- tmated at 5,108,000 quarters. A year ugo the stocks here imounted to 000’ quarters of English wheat and flour a; 7.00) quarters Arzeric The difference between this 18 the root of the present weik- n of forelgn wheat huve ulso dropped 6d. California Is readily taken at 35 francs. Corn Is flrw: prices av Liverpool have rison 1d per centil. ley and oats are 3d lower. Beans ure Gd cheaper. At toduy's market Enzlish and foreign wheats wero 6d lower and niet with poor salo at the reduction. Oats wero dopressed under enormous arrlyals, Corn was 6 dearer. Barley, beans, peus and rye were steady. 1 Review, Gordon Bennett) iness, A ghton defo erred, Motropoiitan, Liverpool Livenroor. May 30.—COTTON—Spot steady, pith a tair‘demand; middling, 4d: sules, 10,000 bales, of which 1,000 were for speculation and export nnd Including 0200 “Amerioun, Futures closed firm and figher rlean middifog, §5:0i0; Muy and Tune, 4 6:04d: June and July, (@4 6-04d: July ‘and August, 464 buyers; August und Soptember, 4 10-64 @4 11-64d; September, 4 13-04d sellers: Septom = ber and_October. 4 13-64 sollers; October and Novomber, 4 15:64d value; November and De- cember, 4 17-Gid buyers. WiEAT—Steudy, demand fair; holders offer erateiv. N—Firm; demund fair; mixed western, 45 10d per cental, BACON—Long and clear, 4 1bs., 358 3d per owt. CHEESE—American, finest colored, 50s per owt. Financlal Notes, Loxnox, May 8.—Amount of bulllon gone into the Bunk ot England on balances Loday was £14,000. PARts, May 80.—Three per cent rentes, 80f 6c and sellers. od Cookin, Is onc of the chief blessings of every home. ‘Lo always insure good custards, puddings, sauces, otc., use Gail Borden “Eagle” Brand Condensed Milk. Directions on the label. Sold by your grocer and druggist. $1.000.00. PRESIDENTIAL PROPHECIES 1 PROPHESY THAT WILL BE NOMINATED FOR PRESIDENT BY THE REPUBLIOCAN NATIONAL CONVENTION AT MINNEAPOLIS «JUNE ......, 1682, TOWN : P. 0. BOX OR STREET NO. ... .c0vevvnnnn ...STREET Tue OnMana Bee will presont a $1,000.00 life insurance policy nald up for one year in tbe Nationsl Life' Insurance vompany of Verwout, M. L. Roeder, manager, to the first porson sending in the closest ostimate in accordauce with the above coupon, Coupous will be numbered fn thew order of recelpt at this office, Incomplete or muti- lated coupons will be rejected. This coupon will be printed daily until the issue of Juue 5. No counons will be received after June 6. Date of convention, June 7, 18,2 Send in as many coupous s you please. Address all rophecies Lo “Presidentinl Prophecies,” 0o Ollice. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TU JAY, MAY 31, 1892 The Court Has Decided AgainstUs. Last fall, previous to Mr; Hellman's death, he bought $40,000 worth of spring and summer goods, of which $15,000 worth was deliv- The balance, $25,000 worth, the estate refused ered prior to his death. to accept on the ground that they: were closing out the business. But the manufacturers went to law dand the consequences are that we find ourselves saddled with $25,000 worth of new spring and summer goods that we had not calculated upon.: There's no use to cry over spilled milk, however, so the best we can’ do is to get them off our hands, and as you know this is not a money-making sale, you will have the most astounding bargains placed before you ever heard tell of. The estate must be wound up, and the prices we will quote you will astonish and pleasz you. market. The goods are brand new and the styles the latest in the As astarter we open by puttingall the wool casimere, worsted and cheviot suits, worth regularly $8, $10 and $12 in one lot at Our show window is full of them. B4.50. Among them are a lot of A R Ssutts. Warranted fast colors. corners, all at Extra set of buttons, in square and round B4.50. In furnishing goods we mention the following to put you on your guard: A good stainless black hose 15c. The best crow black hose 25¢c. Solid colors tan, slate and brown 15c. The 35c suspenders all go at 15c. Light Weight Balbriggan Underwear $1,00 suit, formerly $2.00. Hellman's Admmistrators Closme Nale 13th AND FARNAM STREETS. WILL FAST AND PRAY, Omaha Afro-Amerloans Will Potitlon the Almighty for a Surcease of Sorrow. According to the following, the Omaha Afro-Amerivans will carry out the program arranged for today: Pursuant to an appeal signed by a commit- tee of five men of the race and heartily en- dorssd by Afro-Americans of every shade of religious belief throughout the United States that Tuesday, May 81, 1802, be set apart us a day of humiliation, fasting and prayer to Almighty God for the amelioration of the sufferiog of our race in the land of our natwvity to which we have always boen loyal and devoted, we, citizens of Omaha and members of the following churches: The African Methodist Episcopal, tho Baptistand the Episcopal, heartily endorse the above petition and do observe the said 8lst day of May in the manner therein desig- nated and therefore unite in the following prayer: We, Thine unworthy servants, hum®ly beseoch Thee, Almighty God, our Heuvenly Fathor, to turn Thine suger from us. and so soften and turn the hearts of the people of this nution, thut they may maxe and exceute just and rightcous laws to the reliet of ‘our necessity and the setting forth of Thine honor and glory. From = the violence und Injustice of men” we turn to Thee in weeping, fasting and praying. Spare us, good Lord, spare Thy peopie and let not T'nine heritagé ve brought to confusion. Give us patien courage and fortitude to beur tho wmuny iils and persecutions to which we are subjected, Teach us to sce clearly our duty, and seeing it, glve us strength to perforni the swme. Grant us speedy rollef, O Lord, and be Thou our defense againstall our cnomies, for vain is the defense of man. Grant this for tho sake of Thy Eon, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Anien, And we as citizens of Omaha and a part of the membership of 1,800,000 Christians of this land, do submit the following resolutions for the prayerful consideration of the public: Whereas, Many of these members in com- mon with others of our raco ure the defence- less victims of mob violence, lynohing and othier outrages nzainst humanity: and, Whercus, Thoro is practicod against us anun- Just and unlawrul discrinination in tho law, Tecently passedby savernl stato legislatures, of tranaportation of our persons trom one stato into nother in providing unequal'and obnox- fous “wecommolations, known ss ‘‘separute conches;" and, & Whercas, Wo are grossiy misreprosonted to the public'by that potent agency the press in almost every iustunce of conflict botween black and white, und of lyuching, mob vio- lence wnd burning at the stuke, whereof we are s party; and, Whereas. e belleve that the thirteenth and fourteenth amondments to thoe constitu- tion of the United States are amply sufliciont for the redress of theso utroclous crines; and, Whercas, They are deemed Insufficlent and ali other menns notoriously inadequute fur the protection of our brethren and oitizens thus inbhumunely and wrongfully treated; therefore, Resolved, That we, in common with our brethren throughout the United Btates, do nereby utter our om phatic protest acainst the unjust and outrageous treatwent of s plmtflo who are i part of the most loyal. law-abiding and peaceful eltizeus of vhe unlon, Kesolved. Thut we osil upon the general governmont to use all its authority an't fun, tons, which 1t uow, by constitutional right to put un end to the injustices ana rein mentioned. and 1o se0ure pro- eotion und cquality of the luws ulike for all the eitizens of this hation, Resolved, Thut we cail upon the federal kross und the several stute legislatur utives and udministrators of the law in differ thelr utmost aili- Fence in supressing these outra:es: and thut Just laws be coucted for all citizens sud iw- partially enforced. Tesolvod, That the new exclusion act agalust Oliincse, recently ~passed by both branches of cougress und glven the hourty concurrence of thu president of the United Btates, s un unjust piece of logislation und s dciiterate discrimination in fuvor of the White ruce and aguinst all porsons of another coior; especlilly thit portion of th which mukes 1t obilzutory upon the U wen o prove his certificate “to the satistaction of thy onv credituble whits ) R wo respeottully request the religlous ulur press, snd all rellzious and fraternal organizations Lo unite with us in denoun cruelties and bar- burous uets b ) and In the efort 1o secare equality and justice in the onuct- (s wnd enforcement Of Lumune, logal and Jghtoous luws. Elghioousiawk . o o Moonx, JONN ALBERT WILLIANS, . W Woonsy, JAMES ORANSHAW. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teettiog produces natural, quiet sleep. 20 cents a boutle, e — alan Soldier's Home, Cuicaco, 1L, May 80.—The first Bohemisn soldiers’ home in the United States was ded- icated here yusterday. Iustauds at the bhead of the-main avenue in the Bobhemian National cemetery at Ieving park. Vetoraus from tue various Uraud Army posts ussisted in the ceremonies, which wero witnessed by over 5,000 Bohemian cltizens, FOLICE FOROE. Fine Appearance of Men and Quarters at the Annual Inspection. The mayor and Board of Fire and Police Commissioners yesterday inspected the po- lice depirtment.'’ Under the guidance of Chief Seavy they-made the tour of the entire headquarters and expressed themselves as highly pleased with the military order and precision prevailing, The cells were as im- maculately white as repcated applications of wkitewash could make them. The matron’s room and the operator’s room wero beautified with bouquets and pots of flowers and draped with bunting and the instruments shown like the trimmings of the engines of an ocean stoamship, Dr. Dibbern’s stock of drugs and medicines, which is as complote as most physicians, was arrauged with the neatness and elegance of a KFarnam street drug store. In the barn everything was also spick and span, and the scven magniticent patrol horses had been groomed till their couts were as glossy as silk and their manes and tails had been ' dressed with the cure most women bestow on their hair, At 2 o’clock the line of policemen formed on Jackson street in platoons and a finer looking body of men 1t would be hard to get together in Omaha or anywhere else, ‘They were dressed 1n natty summer uniforms, white collars and arab helmets and very shiny buttons and shoes. Their wheel , marching and revolver dnil was performed with the pre- cision of a crack military company. Two mounted officers rode in front of the ranks ani the patrol wagon, with its glistening brass rails and barness trimmings showing the good effect of Jim O’'Brien’s elbow grease, brought up the rear, The following men were in line: First Platoon—Captain Cormick, Oficers Cook, Cullen, Curry. Cummings, Gustavison, Ruvercamp, and Monroe. Second Platoon—Cavtain Mostyn, Officers Mitchell, Marnell, Doliard, Boyle, Keysor, Bruce, Hauer, Faloy. Thira Platoon—Sergeant Slgwart. Officers ouse, Starkey, Ryan, Lussell, Diflon. Hol- . Bennett, Clark, urth Platoon--Serzeant Whalen, Cflicers Dibbern, Burr, Dubols, Halter, Rouger, M. Drummy, 8. 8 Drummy, King, Fifth “Piatoon—Sergeant Ormsby, Ofiicers Dunn, Davis, ller, Kelley. O'Gorman, Heelan, Hor, Flint. Sixth Platoon—Sergeant Graves. Officérs Sebek, Glover, Foley, Evans, Cox, Brady, Leaverton, Ticdemun. Seventh 'Piatoon—OfMcers Hays command- ing; Hudson. Ellis, Fisk. Green, Meals, White, Corey, Burrows, Havey. Dooley, Kirk, Rob- bins and Kissane, Eighth Platoon—Oficer Flynn comman ing; Bloom, Godol Bullivan, Relglemas Poole, Jackmaun, Edghill and Wulker, i SR RS 1 ‘What Silver Has Cost India, CarcurTa, May 80.—The Sim'a currency association has issued a ciroular saying that the silver standard has cost India 800,000,000 rupees which might as well have been thrown into the sca. ‘T'he circular adds that there is no hope of getting Engla>d to adopt bimet liam and that the geoplo must exert the selves. ‘Young and beéautiful woman, s“"pfinfi from general debility, indigestion and weakness, « [ There are theusands of women in_the United States in asimilar condition, Can’t sleep. Cannot rétain food. Beauty spoiled. Looks old beforg thirty. The proper thing 1 to uso the genuino Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, which attained a world-wide reputation for its beneficial effects in_building up a weak- ened constitution, It is u.wfi by the first ladies in_the land, by crowned heads abroad. It is in daily use by the Courts of Germany and Austria, and recognized as the best nutritive tonic and dietetic table beverage for invalids and dys- peptics. ts of counterfeits on the market, Avoid them ; they are dangerous. The genuine must have the signature of * Johann Hoff ' on the neck of every bottle. Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents and Importers of Mineral Waters, [ f}ucl&y street, New York, Healthful, Agreeahls, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. A 7 SCHIFFMANN’S ASTHMA CURE Never fa(ls to give {nstant relief in tho worst| cases, and effects cu; Toisl Fackege TR __ SOUTH OMAHA. _ Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est oattle, hog and sheep market In the west, COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS, I R s Wood Brothers, Bouth Omaha—Telephone 147, - Chlcago. J.D. DADISMAN, W. . WooD, | Mansgors. Market reports by mall and wire cheerfully furnishod upon application. ——THE— Campbell Commission Co. Chicago, EastSt. Louls, Kunsas Oity, South Ouiaha, sloux City, Fort Worth. A Crll, W, F. beon. AL ¥, Tallmadye, Chicago, Loy Salesman, Cattle Salosman Crill, Denny & Company, Live Stock Commissio Exchiango Bla'g, TA. D. Boyer &Conouay, 56 and 50 Exoh South Omaha. . . ipoorporstad, i Capital fully pald, $20,0). Waggoner Birney Company, Write or wire us for prompt and rellable markot Room 51 Exchange Bulldin Telephone 17 Gassman & Dudley, | M. H. Hogarty & Go,, Rooms 60 and 81, Ex- Room 31 E: chunge Bullding. Bulidin South Omaba, - Neb[South Omahy, - Neb 'SOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Union Stock Yard National ——BANK. The only bank at the yards. Capital and sur- plus, #240.000. *Collections krowing out of the live stock business should be sent direct to this baok. Bhippers can doposit £0r credit of tuelr bowe baas wherever located. OMAHA anifacturers’ and Jo ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS Contractors and bullding, pi copy of Gle Tree, by sending tlon 't the publish will recelve & d builders directory tusiness and loea- 198 15th St AWNINGS AND TENTS. OMAHA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BROS, & 00, | Tents, awnings, tarpan- ING COMPANY, Of Al kinds, Flags, hammocks, oiland | re, ote. Fond rubber clothing. ~Kend forcav'gue. 1118 Farnam | for catalogne,i0s 8. 16th BAGS AND TWINES SWAHA ~ BISHOP & €0, BEMIS OMAHA BAD CO i1kt [FERS Importers and mefs, flour o i ot whcks, burlaps, twine. | 100 a e athed cord: 0. i3 8. 12 bers’ Directory™ | GRAIN. / 8. A MC WHORTER, 2188 of Trade. Broker 1 gratn, efo wireto N. Y., Chl and st. Louts. s HARDWARE. —— LOBECK & LINN, Dealers' hardware and mochanics’ tools. 0L Douglas Stroet. A, C. RAYMER, |Puniders Hardware and Contractors’ Supplles. 524 North 10th street RECTOR ln. WILHELMY 0., Coraer 10th and Jackson treets. IMBER. BOXES. H. G, TODD, Buccessor t0 1.0 Wik cnson. M'{'K CIRAT pAper meking boxos. All novel 108 1 box 11 1110 Douglas 8t. BICYCLES. M. 0. DAXON, Bloyoles 801d on monthly ‘paymonta. 120 N. 1th-st BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-DOE SHOECD, 110) Howard Streat. Fstory oornor 11th and Douginy 1ng 01030 prices to oavh biy selling » olusy of good: whion Is very. sble with merchaats KIRKINDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND SEW - [ ED SHOE €O, Wholoenle Mfrs. A shoes, Boston itubbor Sho b0, 1102, 1104, 1106 ard SRS Toots. folt Hars rubbors 1508, 181 BREWERS. J08. SCHLITI BREw- INB CO. ©Office, 8, 9th and Lonven: Worth Sta.. Omaba. ohn Marliover. Agt. (el CONFECTIONERY. VOEGELE & DINNING Mtrg Comfectioners and jobbers of forelgn and domestio fruits, 1110 Howard st. CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMMOND &C0. Carriage butlders. Hose aud patrol wagons & peclalty. 18th, opp. Tourt House. CLOTHING. BLOTCKY & GOHER, QILMORE & NUNL, Clothing, notion, furnish Manufrs and wholes: ings. Give us o trial prepaid by ex-| - elothlers. 1100 Larney stroet. 1115 Harney. COAL, COKE, | CORNICE OMANA 0OAL, COKE & | FAGLECORN O WORKS LIME €0, Mfrs. galvantred iron Hard and soft conl. 8 B, | , oornice, window caps, | - mctalic skylights, oto. oF3-1ists and DouBIAR. | 11101218 ouge: CONTRACTORS. Contraotors bullding. plastering, p: copy 0f Glenn's arolil te free, by sending thelr tion, to the publisher. Btreet. ctors for all Kinds of 1ng ete., will reeeivo o s and builders directory ame, business and loca: J. H. Glenn, 113 8. 16th DRY GOODS. KILPATRICK - KOOH DRY 00008 €0, Dry goods.notlons, gont's furnishing goods. COr 1ith and Howar M.E SMITH & CO,, Dry goods, nottoni nishing ‘goods. 11tb and How far- Gorner ts. FURNITURE nHAIIAméIPG':’“w“"' BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- 4 HITURE 00., Upholstered furniture 18021506 Nicholas s(| Graco and Thirteenth streef Wholesale only. GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Eta. CHAS. R, LEE, Hardwood Tumber, wood earpets and parquat fooring, JONN A, WAKEFIELD Importel. Ameriown l'or & Tand comant, Milwauk hydraulle comont and Quincy white ltne, st BEY 9th and Douglas, LIQUORS, - i a ILER & N0, FRICK & HERBERT, Liguor merchanta, 1112 Har Mres Kon - nods’s East Irdls Bit- tors. Wholesalo llquor dealers 1001 Fara, Importers and Jobbers: .~ noilons. M MUSICAL. A HOSPE, JR,, Planos organs. materlals, Doug las st. THE MEINBERG 0D, artists 100N th S Piano uto. 1518 1 +/ music and musieal 102 struments of all Kinds - —_— ey O!LS. STANDARD 0IL CO. SHIN DRI? D Reflned and tubricating No b e OYSTERS. A.BDOTH PACKING CD. Packers of oystors, flsh and celery. 605 Leaven worth st. —_— OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. KING & SMEAD, | ROBINEON &8TOKESCO| Mfrs of 'K & S Mfrs gelebrated “Duow shirts and overa skin’ overalls, pan 6118 8. Tithist. shirts, 0oats, ole. k Omaha. —_— % PRODUCE COMMISSION. Eatabiichod, 1575 | BRANGH & 00, WHITNEY & c0, Produce, fruits of alt Butter, egys aud poultry | Kinis, oy, 819 8. 15th-st. > % Tsthest AN pants, is, ot T A RYDER & 00, | Butte ,choose, poul- try, hiides and gamo. 1915 Howard stroot. Refer 0 Com'l Nut Bank JAS. A, CLARK & GV, Buttor, cheoss, ezgn poultry aud znme. 817 South 13th Streos MOORE & FERGUSON. Dutter, ozg, choosa fruity, pouliry, Agonts © for Royal horse and spice. 05 8. lth Ta.B.HUST& 00, Our spocialtios: Buttar orgs and poultry, 1) Howard street. W, E. RIDDELL | (Established 1855, W ‘Wholsalo butter & e Burs and sells for | cash. 413 8. 11th-st. —_————— PAPER el o KING PAPER 00. Wrapplog paper, all kinds or " twinos ote. UM Howard street. Tele='' phono, 178, RIDDELL & CO,, Duttor, cheoso, exys vegetables, fruits,poule Ary und gamo. CARPENTER PAPER CO Carry a full stock of printing, wrapping and writing paper, card pa- per ete. STOVE REPAIRS. QWAHA STOVE REPAIR' WORKS, Stova ropairs aua wat O Tamenta’ for 87 B ot sto i nougtai JATT SASH TOYS. D. M. 8TEELE & 00, BLAKE, BRUOE & 0., 1201-1208 Jomes street, | 10th and Harney streots, Omahs. Omabs. DR. J. E. McGREW THE SPECIALIST, Is unsurpassed in the troatment of all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES, und all disorders and debilities of youth and manhood. 17 years' experience. His resources and fucllitles ar practically unlimited. The Doctor I8 recom- mended by the press, and endorsed in tho strongest torms by the people for fuir troat- ment und honest professiontil advice, The most powerful remedles known to modern sclence for the successful treatment of the followln {senses: GONORRHOEA—Inimedi: lef. A eo i cure without the loss of un hour's time rom husiness. LRET-One of the most complete and suc- sful troatments for gleet and a1 annoving b vet known to the n cal profes slon. resuits are truly wonderful BTRICTURE—Groitest known ro the treatment of stricture, without p ting. or dilatin A most remarkable re SYPHILIS—No treatment for thix t biood disease has ever b IHOTe Ko nor hie stronger endorsements 1 U disense 15 po ry trace of the polson renov the bloo LOST MANHOOD, an bition, nervous ness, timidity, despondency and all weakness and disorders of youth of muuhood, Reliof obtained ut once. SKIN DIS <ASES, und blood, liver, K edy for 5, cut- ey, rihlo waful, Lght Itively ntirely | diseases of the noys and bluddor ted successfully with the greatest for these dixoases. lars and question 1ist, free. Sta.Umaha, Aeb National Bank. U, S. DEPOSITORY. . OMAHANES Capltal. $190,00) urplus . RTTEY 633,2)) 5. Colling, J. N. Lawls A hier. "THE IRON BANIK. rics. H. HARDY &00, Toyn, dolls, Albume 1 00ds, hou nnoy g 3 uis . A. DISBROW & 00, Manufacturers of sash doors, blinds and mouldings. Branch of- fioe, 13th and Lzard Sts. nishing goods. carrl THE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul R'y, as represented on this map. Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- ed Vestibuled trains leave Omabha daily at 7:05 p. m,, ar- riving at Chicago at 9:45 a, m. City Ticket Office: 1501 Far- nam St., Omaha, F. A. Nasi, Gen'l Agent, C. C. Lincory, Pass. Agent. TR “LADIES PERECT” SYRINGE. Tho Only P v wnd Kectal By riage the World, Is the only syriuge ever ented by which vaginal tions cun be ndminister- ing the clol tutlng the use of v and which cin ulvo be used for reetai Injections § SOIT RUBBER BULB, HAKD RUBBER IELL PRICE 88 00, Mall Orders Solieited. The Atoe & Panfold Co., 15th Next fo T'es office. s Ateeet, PURE RVE 1s the purest, richest, smoothest and most wholesome whiskey produced in America. It is distilled from Kye a grain, containing more nutrition than any other, vastly superior to corn (from which Bourbon whiskies are distilled.) Ycu may know i by its exquisite flavor and the propristary bottle in which it is served. For sale at all first-class drinking places and drug stores. Call for ** Creaus Pure Kye" angye take no other, 4 [] DALLEMAND & CO., Chicage

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