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wore still holding at 20c. The demand was reforred oponed up ven at the lowest price and the sales attan at 1%, but inlly, Manhattan nearly 8 per cent and o par- | was suficient only to r cont and COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL tial Fally at the close bring them up to lust night's pric i stocks were again comparatively ors in regard to the inten- Alng management s policy in New I'm(l.mrl caused a g d but the fmprovement l" t cont murk » Susquehanna & \\lw{- % Tho mnrket was steady at 6,006,560 Wheat Ruled Strong and Olosed at a B g e g LR g tions of the Re stautial Advance, MALAGA GRAPESSteady, $8.50@9.00 Lnrgebickory, $1.66; black walnuts, | wis not hield, and i t gain in that stock. IT WAS DUE TO SPECULATIVE BUYING ke losC e orlon ot 4 ‘Illll‘ e h medium slzes, ots, and #3.00 for lots of five to ten A Trades In Corn Wero Slightly Under t closing falrly active and stead the Final Quotations fo a Distinet Rally Hox 18 4150 M California navals, The volume of trading shows aterial .ln.w, m! and the nfluenc from Baltimore do Which was aimost wholly rovenent in the oyster situation in thete hands. London bought and sold with- out Influence upe The following @ ding stocks on the N show any fm are quoted at $2.00 here, and 1 even at that ble at any pri will solve th dthe closing quotations ot With much todepress Y obi Rtook exe prices and nothing in sight to en ing, the wheat mn at an advance of e dull but firmer and gained ket ruled strong and closed s duration to have | ALEIe0R. e cate of their customers in part, at le: a0 preferred American Expross Baltimore & Ohlo Canada Pacific Canada Southern Northwestern, du profer red nd generally alittle low was due to specula- good miany shorts. who ha there was n pretty A good deal of The staength In whe nd ducks, 9l le; PRI L o s ¥ Western Nebraska stock fs quoted satistactory profit falr investment dew this buying was attributed to New ¥ re supposed to be ulready long. t the start was attributed cables came casler a8 of the estimate Chieago Alton Ore 8. 1. & U pretty good and ar- ] down-turn | 10 the fact thi local recelpt The receipts in twenty-six cars at A A Cotlon OI1 Cert... BUSINESS BRIEFS, Stephenson, & grocer at moved to Holdre illinery business § | Schuyler hins sold ont do praforred grocer at Beatrice Is adver s stoek for sule anfectioner at Toblus, Inal narrowing ence botween and today they came ted by some to reach a premiun ubier & Crouse will suceeed to the grocery slness of Benher & Green at L Jower, vased off another ¢ lower than y¢ amended articles of stronger und apital stock to#100,000 Ivineed 13 ¥ o proterceid closing wis from e 10 s higher thun St Louis Mark slightly under the and_upon sell- final quotntions for b trader holding g by & prominent Monita & Oblo Nushivillo Chntt )nal Corduge thove yesterday; buying orde of which werd Louis and Kun from the ‘Soutlii Sumplo lots of Nororic e W miaintained for o whil e wnd closcd Wit from Gats wore ot very i s due so inerew they had beeone WC 10 3¢ guin nchunged; The total sales of stocks today we somie early weak d offerings, bt d the marlet be Unchanged at ¢ PLROVISIONS uisville & Nush- G from the yards, 11,000 bbls.; e market was quoted firn ot first, and i the mirket fuoted firm t first, o Nloo; Suar the duy’s fecord In’ | s were less violent tha started with a gain of 215 Wool Marke New York Mo MONEY ON CALL Tast loun, 2 per ¢ at 2 per cont [ERCANTILE PAPER 1id ribs with a loss wool hus been good an i for XX and XX Michigan X is now 43@6 per cent g Steady, but g at 84,86 for sixty day 3 for demand Dull and steady. ding futures ranged as follows: e Wurea rangecs o Michiicn; unwashed combing wools sel ighths blood territory is ne- [steady on u husis (i xas X, Californi BiIS and B4 87 bonds negle fine medium, The closing quotations on honds: wool 15 1 stead . o iy Northern Pac. 2nds Australian wool is N. W. Consols Kunsas City Markets. KANSAS Orry, St. Paul Consc Union Pacific Tsts. Unsettled and wealk 63,000 'bu.; corn, 16,000 Be& 1. den, G, Wheat, 70,000 bu.; Cash quotations were s follows | ty srade not. inelined to fi- Optlons opened steady ; Doints lower, y The follow- 360G 4,001 \ 3 0013.60" syt g RUAIEHSS 8 FLLOOGL1.65; Febraary, #16.600 16 AT AT 5 Hoston & Al No. 3 spring, Boston & Mal c‘-@.,{.-- No. i g 3, cash, 40c; 00D 16,10, Enstern s, 1t iy Rio easier, 'quiet, vellow, J03(ed u Drccmber, $16.006 Little Hock & K.8'7s Mass, Contral g West End Land Co. Bell Telephone Lamson Store & 13 | Water Power Oil Murket, No. 8, 1. 0. b, 43@70¢; & ey Rutland com, pfd. Wis. Central eom. Allouer M. Co. (new) y pkies.), 63c bid Loriox Kzt Ok PORK ~Mess, er 100 1., 31 10,062 10.1¢ 80.671,02100.0 5 i B & . Cop Bostou & Mont El Calumet & Hecla united, no sales, Bhore Fils uldos 1ot dort ri 1 d ned, common to good, : .Il.m.uh-x»q’um\ i, sur sides (boxed), . 2 b San Franclsco Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., closing quotations for Distillers' finished goods, per i Tho oMcial mining stocks today were the receipts and ship- ool ierkets, RIS fo1- toda i Tt s tals, including 197,000 Americ Host & wm“d“-“.d srican corn for the past three day were 45 s, 635 6d per cwt; long and short clear, 65 s, On the Produc market ws quie New \'urk Mining Quotations. The following are the w|n~|m. mluln"qunl Ltions J@38c; dairy 3%, quiet; strictiy frosh, 30@31e New York Markets. Autures .,m. i 5 mwn‘ winter whont, and NOrcross wluter wheat, faly 1o fancy, $2 In Markets, do preferred \Hn chota « MILWAUKEE, Wis mixtures, £2 i et o Duil, but steady; yellow, & Louls Minlng Qu western, 60@80c; the quotationson the Mining exchun Dull; western, 7028 875 bu.; exports, 8,015 in Market, . futures, 180,000 . | PrimapgLeiia, Pa., ) nd Junuary, 7750 2red, in store and el Options firn . 1 hard, 801400591 b lots' quiet, steady; No. 2 white, TSN T ()|-|[mm KANSAS CITY, Junuury, 411504 arings, $1,- 5 PARIS, Tan, 24 Minneapolis Wheat Market. MiINNEAPOLIS, Miny foreign houses K cables and an inered 1y maintained. 3; balances, §6, and shorts cover ba Rt L8 Clearings, $17 Money, 41 per i No! |n..nm»m ON3e; No. 2 north- BOL@SOI e, Baltimore Gr s, 12,800 bu.; cxnorts, BALTINOLE, WaeAT—Firm, 300 bu. spot. i salos, 780 bu selling at pa BOSTON, Mass, b mixod, white western icial Review. and closed 1 [l .,,,m/”r.r,q 1893 by Jams Gordon Bennett,) The stock markets to- presented a more or less unfavora- NEW ORLEANS, La., J York ‘exchinge, bank, $1.50 per #1,000 xports 170 bu,, i realizations Options dull, i ouing Bose 05 LOBOTTOW 11-16 o 1% change was quoted as No. 8 ite, white, preniium; Boston,par to be 3813@40'¢; reduction fn”the price of \H.m. an rallways have al relapse owing to tl the same time th ific preference A Chicago, par t from par fo | dull; sixty- s premium ling exchange Nortotk & Westor Denver preference 82¢; Texas, 17021, d ut 6 per cont ok, dull, firm LIVE STOCK MARKETS, e A Iy ipts of All Kinds Were Quite thes have been very quict again been neglecied und p conseauence. slightly hetter ¢ Minue to be the discount Iscellancous seeur- Mining shares hiyve re Inclined to There has been Short loans pts of all kinds were 11481840, \and for money Supply foots up 6,180 1,898 Sheep, as agalnst 8,084 and 1,611 sheep Monday ‘and in, 341;@35¢ were quoted at buup 8. Wostern, fre ere was a moderate an the eattle trade large they w 114 to 1% per cent unt of activity in open kettle Was 4 very re- Securitios Were Hative inquiry for Active and Showed Sigus of Falling 0| norie : ’ a8, £00d 10 Ehi Americun, §1 market was | Seargselling at from &4 .‘,,m less aetive today and sk ns of growing kuu.-:‘.m....«n' 3 sale, while pri ady iround turoughout th ituation and the reflecting the uncertainty itation of opera- seems to b "roduce Market, exont uny such r ruther neglected At from $3.85 rket did not S A5 on the Huy waas i trifte slow i d while huye d in obtaini any very liberal s did not suc- been dampene Ines of prody and wax pructie did not show professional char The cow market wi alled It stronger on rally reported a dull trade on the wed ades With the prices inclined (0 droop d cows and 4.00 with the bulk of th ST At from #2.90 to #2.55. stags were generally un Common large sold at from # 1 1 there was o tendency toward dulf ading and Union Pacit Stocks are held tair to cholee stoek —Quoted at #.( ial stocks again bee: 1al feature of the market, the finuncial changes dut trow # choice veal 1) t0 £0.50 or not quotably di h as a resuit owlng to the butter sells at Btrong butter or Rl Laokad Fonitivell Selos: *d Gas sustained rally of 134 por There wis e stocker and feed an easler feeling on all but of trading was, rices showed iy, $2.0002 Distlllors continued to be o the market teading 1t showed i loss of son per cent on continued pressure here was u rally from w. to 3, Ut roallzations ou this rise s 1o 50%, ut which the day of % per cout. CALIFORNIA prices at which eabbage bs being held in sor s falr to good stufr CRANBERKIES $3.00 10 $3.50. Representative sales HO.00: Jersey Cupe Cod, eu ,u sales wero reported us Low us 180, though some New York an 40......1188 a5 18 50 19 b= 91 60 23 NG AND EXPORT. 0 [ 1860 20......1872 MIXED, cows .. 1260 1002 865 A28 1008 1100 1060 865 1040 1050 810 1530 15 881 K20 530 1000 K60 1080 759 170 910 700 108 2 3 1020 1390 1085 1166 1212 1020 973 1250 1 1140 10: 951 969 1070 1115 K10 1012 1080 1100 IR 534 507 1030 1140 882 24 604 768 4 761 665 992 MILKE] and calf. and calf 1530 1400 1520 1185 L1550 1660 1440 757 1500 1600 1440 1290 1430 1480 111840 1800 1020 1180 1400 11070 1590 o 1600 1420 1810 1670 1540 1335 [EETEIeN 940 ERS AND FEEDERS 'fm 15 RaTh60 50 805 3 60 3 75 8 5 3 80 g 3 95 3 00 3 00 56 8 5 00 3 00 70 8 00 8 3 8 15 ¢ 3 : 815 g 8 3 825 5 3 HOGS ipts were fully up to the average Tucsday run und the g runof the hogs was rather better and heavier than on Mon- day. The uy welght of hogs so far this month has been 242 1bs., or about 30 lbs, lighter than a year ago. o marke opencd out, favorably for sellers. Under the influence of bullish edste dvices all huyers started in early after the hogs and prices ruled about good medium and heavy hogs. This ndvance was soon lost, however, and ‘the bulk of the trading was on'the basis of Monday's " prices Good to cholee bute il hieavy Hogs sold at from $7.60 up 1087.75 and fair'to good light and mixed stufl at from §7.50 to some underweight stuff as low us close was very weak, although about every- thing sold, the bulk at'from $7.55 10 $7.60, as against $7.00 to 87,60 Mondiy and #7.50 to $7.60 1 week ago. I{\-puw ntatlve sales: No. sh._ Pr. Sh. g %7 40 251 000§ 7 45 160 200 300 120 120 200 H0 40 120 120 10 120 1111 50 120 30 50 B0 40 20 200 40 NN NN NN A T T I S=Naaaaaaas 200 240 240 "4 50 320 B0 360 120 10 160 KO 160 O 160 ST Chicago Liv k Market, Cricaco, 11, Jan Special Telegram to Tie Bek | -Good cattie were scarce and sold st 4 only as regards f stecrs, but equally yits to fat cows, hetfers and bulls. The mir- Ket for old cunning cows wis dull and rather lower, the demand for that sort being less than heretotore. All kiuds of cattle were in light supply and the run for. tomorrow promises to - Lo moderate, but there wre signs of heavy receipts on Thursday, Kan sas Clty, Omaha and St. Louls being eredited With & totul of 14,000 for today, the bulk of which it is supposed Wil be here Thursday The general market closed firm 4t from 1,60 t0 $3.75 for inferior 1o choleo cows and buils At from $2.26 to #4.10 for stockers und feeders and at trom $3.25 10 86.10 for dressed beef and shi From $2.25 1083.85 t00k most d bulls and from $3.76 to 85 the greater part of the steers, 1 There was an active hog marketat from | possibl $7.25 t0$7.75 for poor to prime light and at | from #7.50 to #8.00 for medium and heavy- welghts. The quality was better than for many « past, which part] punts for th higher average of prices. igh the marke was really stronge the prevaill 70 for light and heavy ppers secured the g part of the good though packers seemed eager (0 get ns 1y of the porkers as they could without n advance on Monduy's prices.. There trading in pigs and culls at from $E.00, Sheep sold_ fully 10@15c¢ lower than yosterday, The cause of the weakness was the unedpectedly heavy arrivals wh wero estimated all the way from 12,000 t 00 tlons dropped to fron oo quaiitios, Mostof the a range of from $3.75@ hs were not much lower than befoy quoted 016,25, Receipts-— 6,000 I hend; sheep, 12,000 head. The Evening Journal reports: CATTLE-Receipts, 6,000 head: shipment 4,000 head; market steady to ade higher cholee to extra stoers 5.00; fair to nmedium, $5.0025.60; others, $3.7514.90; ners, $2.50@2, Cows, HoGS—Receipts, 21,0 shipments | 7,000 head t brisk mived and packe priuie heavy ind buteh- | ers' weights, #7 :_prime light, 87.60@ 7.60; othe 4 , 87.1566.7.30. SHEEP—Receipts, 13,000 head; shipments, 2,000 head ;market opened active,strong,closed rady 1o lowe natives #.00@6.05; fed Tex- ans, $.65004.85; westerns, 20.30; lambs, $4.0006.25, Receipts and Disposition of Stock, OfMcinl receipts and disposition of stock shown by the books of the Unfon Stog .\mnh company for the twenty-four hours, ending ut o o'clock .. January, 24, 1593 RECEIPTS CATTLY [0 SRR, NONSES & S Cars. [Head |Cars. | Head Cars. Head | Cars 81 6l 120 DISPOSITION BUVERS, CATTLE | HOGS. SHEED. | Ominha Packing Co 77| 10m The G. 1. Hammond Co 720 1108 Switt& Co 1682 800 The Cudniy Packing Co Loi6| 2112 John I Squires & Co . .. iy Tnns Shippers and Feedors __Total Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS €1y, Mo, Jan. 24.-CATrLE - Re celpts, 8,400 head; ‘shipnients, 1,400 head; chofed anid heavy steers steady’ and conmmion b 1be lower ders, steady presentative | sules: Shipy stodrs, $3:85@5.30: stockers and foeders, $3.657 3,55 11,500 head; shipments, opendd active to strong, closed 10 all’ grades, $5.007.70; bulk, $7.46@ SuEEP-—Receipts, 700 head; shipments, 1.400 head; dull, « ntative sales Mutton, £4,00: b New York Live Stock Market. NEW Yok, 124, BEEVES. lnuuul 4490 head, all for rers and slaught i no trade; f ker; dry 06t 1owCr. it Ba9'se per pound. Shipments today, 700 beeves and 1,450 quarters of heet. CALVES —Receipts, 116 head: murket steady; AND LAwD s, 1,382 head; wrket dull 5,507 lntbs #6.25. Hou heaa, consigned t $7.40@8.00, St Louis Live Stock Marke: 8§t Louis, Mo., Jan. 24.—CATTLE-Receipts, 3,400; sh nts, 600. Steady; native steers, | 15@4.75; cholce shipping, $6.005.25; fed 004,40, HoGs~Receipts, 5,800; shipments, 1,800, ng: heavy, $740@7.75; packing, $7.106 7.60: light, # 50, SHEEPReceipts, 1,400 shipments, none Steady: natives, $8.0024.75; choice niutton £4.85005.25, SAVED HER Ili\ll(\ LIFE, —_— | It was a case of phenomenal intevest. Two young fellows of good birth, com- panions since childhood, had set them selves to earn fame and fortune, or the latter at least, in their native place: Albert Musgrave as an artist, and Her- bert Cadson as a doctor, Their love. for each other was brotherly; yet love proved the gulf which separated them. Both had been fascinated with the charms of a sunny haired, bright-eyed, laughing picture of beauty. One morning people were horrified with the report of murder. Musgrave had been shot in his studio. A revolver was found on the table a few inches from the dead body. The bullet, which after passing through his head had lodged in the wall opposite, exactly fitted the chamber, and was pre- cisely similar to the others which the revolver contained. Both revolver and cartridges were proved to have been .bought by Cadson within twenty-four hours of the crime. He was known to have been at the house at the time of the murder, as nearly as The general evidenée against him v 0 overwhelming there could be no doubt of the issue. The prisoner had con- demned himself by his own admissions, cence, The eventful day of the tria ame. The breathless hush of suspense was op- pressive. Presently a door opened Twelve men solemnly took their seats. “Guilty or not guilty “Guilty!”? A piercing shriek, awful from its bu den of agony, rang through the court, ‘dna’s unconscious form was borne out For the first time the prisoner quailed Throughout the trial he had behaved with almost calious coolness, The sentence of death was passed, the jud being scavcely audible amidst womien's sobs. One person alone seemed unaffected With the quiet demeanor of a hero Herbert folded his ns to receive his doom without a quiver Mr. Carter, Herbert's solicitor, was disturbed in his office by a young lady whom he at first failed to recognize as Edna Her large eyes looked larger from their shrunken sockets. The fie determined expression of her fac prise in spite of himself. Was this ti airy, smiling creature of a few days ago? Shé had aged years. He invited her to a seat, then inquired the object of her visit. *To free Herbert Cadson. He is inno- | cent and 1 have discovered the cul- prit.” The lawyer looked at her, but would | not speak. “Perhaps you think me mad. Well, T | have been not far from it. While you made the old lawyer betray his sur- | o E I renewed my search Mth vigor, "It was evident that the eriminal had hope fired me 3 ized Moors, 4, windows, anything and \ s and small, days I hunted unceasingly. discoveries ith torn off while squeezing , bloodstains on wrising from a cut with a rusty footprints ground beneath the window, "he ground ceive an imp ination revealed 0 (0 #7.10 and many sales were effected at | throu “'“ a small \lial fmprint with ration dawned on | rom these | handkerchicf. ransacked his shop, bmt ] I shot an arrow at a 1 out of the vey's initinls “1 went steai ing my stay ndkerc ‘-wr nterpart of t it was mg “1twitted her Labit of 1c mllrv, to gentlemen I bantered her into confe this was her 1 and blushed “She told me tavily jumped from I self-control pretending I had assumed astonishinent! ‘Now I had fairly run down my g How should [ get into his house? dence aided m 120 | L garralons old dame. | A of couxing und presen | duced the old | [ talked to her of Herbert till | her head was turned. I wanted to make her of slippers without his knowle offered me i “Buried in the corner of the wardrobe 1 found a pair. [ tarned them up. was a eut across the sole of I trembled so violently T nearly let them \|v|~um\r'~ they fitted the prints ¢ the serapings of the &ole of the [uu(p) int 1 by the chemis are identical, “I have traced the suit ean prove the purchaser and date of pur- who says they | | | | | £0.0029.00 por 100 pounds; western ‘ | 1 of clothes and Herbert three minutes ..rm- Hw |r|m|l- r close to the back of the As Herbert is dark and the cul- have disguised him- self, which proves design. Al hairdresser s, whiskers, vate theatricals h had them before and ve tuken pl were in his possession then,” “You astound me, a such astuteness, vl like you, ““Don't you think I have Who is he?” Mr, Carter fairly leaped from his chai BONDS COMPANIES, ST.R.R.COMPANIES.ctc Correspondence solicited. N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers, 163-165 Dearborn Street, CHICACO. I8 Wall Street, 70 State St. ~WANTED COUNTIES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, NEW YORK. AWNINGS AND TENTS vyet he emphatically asserted his inno- [ Omaha Tent-Awning HORSE COV 1113 Farnaw St _ BAGS AND TWIN:S- Bemis Omaha Bag Importers and man . frs. M. 0. Daxon, Bieycles s0ld on monthly Hats, caps, ateaw good s gloves. mittens, 2h [ iron shittors ana fire 03 and Haraoy sts cupos. Andrean & Gare nonrs AND HML Morse-Cos Shos Company, Howard Streat. Factory corner 11th and Douzlias Stree's Weo are making 010so pric>s to cash buyers, and aro selling a class of g00ds which Iy very salaible Klrkendall Jones & Amer Hand-Sewed itubbor Shoo Co 1104-1106 Haroey St COAL, CO(E, maha Coal, Coke & | Eagle Coraics Works hard and soft al, 8 B cor. lith and window caps, etallle akylighLy, oL 112 Dodgn St | M. E. Smith & Co., Kllpnncx Koch Dry 1110 ward Sts e —— men have pitied and wondered, I, a weak woman, have worked.” **Have you any evidence of your state ment?"” “Ample. The murde has a foot two inches longer than Herbert's, He wore a pair of old goloshes with a cut across the left sole. Herbert never possessed such things. On that night he wore a light suit; the other fellow wore a dark tweed suit, with a red thread, rather a peeuliar kind of material, lighter in weight and cheaper.” “‘How in the ne of all that is ra- tional did you learn all this? “Thereby hangs a tale. I believed Herbert to be innocent. Common sens told me erime always leaves a trace for those who have eyes to sec No one ever sought. They were sat- isfied with superficial appearances, Knowing the landlord, I obtained per- mission to see the house I searched for hours without success. | was yielding to despair and wandered into the back gurden Suddenly Fido capered ab me with something in his mouth as dkerchief. [ took it e made my hear stop d stai I examined that har « as a forlorn [ | | digger would gold dust It was a woman's It was marked | ‘P, H., No. 4. I recognized it and knew the owner. I smelt What s FURNITURE, Omnhd Upholstering upholstered furnt- o, 112 1104 Nich Wholosale only ] DRUBS, ETA. D. M. Steele & Co., | Blake, Brucs & Co 12011205 Jones St., Baaba: & KJ]]d] FURNITURE €O BROCERIES, 10th and Harney St g MEFORE AND AVTER USING. 07 refund the money. Circu prise. It took him some little time te subside into his nsual calm, Then he sent for the inspector of pos lice, putting all details into his posses- sfon. . Two hours after the officer turned to Mr. Carter's sanctum with & nnu-\\lvm gloomy face, ‘It is all ovor, Mr. Cartor,” ‘What, has he confessed ‘Yes, in words and action. Twas going up to Mr, Satley's house when 1 saw him coming. He was in a great hurry, carry- & portmantean “Well, 1 followed him. As I expected, he went to the railway station. [ touched him and advised him not to buy a ticket, as he would waste his money. Heo turned paler than Hamlot's ghost “*God help me! 1 was mad: it was all for hor," he said 1n & quivering voice ‘Please do not handeaf me,’ he ime ploved. *Very well, Mr. Satley,' T roplied “Just ‘then the shriek of an expross whistle made me start. e dvopped his and dashed across the platform, [ * him, “He won the race: T lost & prisoner. e jumped clean on to the engine, which hurled him off like a foot bull, over and over. - His body is lying at the mortuary now JE———" Local Ketail ¥ Apples—Per peek, 30w Butter —1’ri nchanged ; ereamery, 5@ Broilers-~ Per pair, £1.00 Bege—Prices on the leading cuts have a wide range owing to the difference in qual- ity between cow beef and the best cornfod sirloin, 1 0c: round, 10, chuck. Sal0c; roast becf, vibs, 817 Caviirrower—Californian, per head, ANBERRIES—Por Gt., 10612 CELERY - Per doz, 40045 Cimnekess - Per lb., 10w DUeks —Per 1b., 121 1 E Per do. Geese—~Per 1b,, 1 Lerrvce--Per bunch, b 1 OvsTeERs—Der can, 200a4he { per qt Porarors —Per bu., %0c@ 31,10, Pork—Chops, 15¢: roast, 1oc: tenderlol hams, wiole, 18 d, 2 lard, 150! PARSLEY—Per hunch Ravisues Per bunch, i Squasi—Hubbard, each, 1@20c. Savsiey—Per bunch, & Terkeys—Per Ib,, 13 - Horses ave a drug in the Idaho market. I'he other day 1,500 good young animals were sold in a bunch for §4 a head THERE IS HOPE For every one who has blood trouble, no matte in what shape or how long standing, pnv\lde; none of the vital organs have been %o far fm a8 to render a curo impossible. 8. 8. 8, lie root of the disease, and removes the y expelling tho n from the body, and Ame time ix o to the whole kystem. However bad your case may be, there is hope FOR YOU. Cured 1 most malignant type 1 had used various other remedies without effect, * My weight increased, and Bealth improved in every way. 1 consider | the best tonic Lever u; A, Wrianr, Mid | Treatise on blood, skin and contag | poison juailed fice. ' SWIFT SPECIFIC Atlanta, Ga ey !fi()l,"l‘ll ONMAIIA, Union Stock Yards Compauy, South Omaha. Best Cattle Ho and shoep market in the wesh BBMMISHHN HOUSES. Wood Brothers. Live Stook Commission Merch South Omaha—Telephone 115 = JOHN D DADISMAN, | WALTER E. WOOD, Market Reports by matl s 1d wire caa)efally ¢ nished upon application OMAHA Manufacturers’ and ~ Jobbers” Directory HARIJN ARE. Reclor & Wllhelmy Lobeck& Linn, COMPANY, (I Dyalara n At wars aad Corner 10th and Jackson | linoios’ tonly eats, 1404 Douglas St. HATS, ETO. W A.L. Gibbon & C?. Omaha Safe and Iron Wholesalo | WORKS, | Sntosvaults Jull work, tt, 4th and Juckson. —————— LUMBER, John A, Wakefiald, | Charles R. 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Nightly & Idraing and loss of@ower of {ha G 0 cithor wex eause | by over wxertior, youtliful erro s, or exee o bpiun OF simUIANLS hich s0hp lead to Indrmisy. Co sump: o1 k0 CATTY 11 Yest pocket. 1 per pac "With avory 81 0rder wo mive 1 wrliten guaraniée @ cure Firee. Addres Nery s haed Co.. Chlengo, il For Sale in Omaha by Bhermané& McConnell, 1616D odge Btret,

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