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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SATURDAY , MAY 31 , 1890.
FAULT OF THE FEE SYSTEM.
The Scandalous Practices of United States
Marshals , District Attorneys , Etc.
BOHEMES FOR FILLING POOKETS.
The Hclcncn of Milking niiHlncss He-
Uuerd to nn Ai-t Action on
tl c TarlfT Kill AVII1 Not
Ko Delayed.
> s nuiiBAuTiiB O\UTIA BKB , 1
filS FouitTRBrrrii STIIKBT , >
WASIIIXOTO.V. D. O. , May 80. (
Tlio sub-committee of the house committee
on Judiciary , consisting of Mr. Thompson of
Ohio , Mr. MrCormick of Pennsylvania nnd
Mr Dates of .Alabama , which wits appointed
tome weeks ago to Investigate the alleged Ir
regularities in the practices of United States
marshals , district attorneys and other ofllcers
Df the department of Justice , has completed
IU Inquiries lu Alabama and will now take
Up the western district of Michigan , the
northern district of Indiana , the eastern
district of Wisconsin , the northern and south
ern districts of Town and several other dis
tricts where it Is claimed that excessive
fees have been charged. This matter has
been repeatedly brought to the attention of
congtess by the ofllcers of the department of
Justice and the ticasury and It Is not so much
an attack upon the in cm ns an attack upon
the system which permits them to make cx-
ccsslvo charges. As ono of the clerks in Iho
treasury expressed It : "Thcso ofllcdrs do
things that they have a right to do , hut the
law ought not to give them that right. The
law Is loose and obsolete and while it applied
very well to the conditions that existed fifty
years ago when It was passed , it docs not tit
this ago of steam and electricity. " A new
fee system is demanded and both the
Dfllccrs of the department of Justice and the
accounting officers of the treasury have
recommended for years tlie enactment of a
law by congress fixing the fees that can be
charged for certain services by ofllccrs of the
government who do not draw regular salaries.
Under the law as at present district attorneys
are permitted to make business for the sake
of the fees It brings them and the innishals ,
and in some cases these fees amount to thou
sands of dollars annually. It is to the in
terest of the ofllclal to make n good
living out of his office , and whether ho
bo republican or democrat ho may bo
expected to charge everything that tlio law
will allow , for example : In the eastern dis
trict of Wisconsin the fees for the United
Htntes commissioner for the year IbbO wen
only $74.3(1. ( This represents perhaps ten
cases , whereas tlio fees of tlio United States
marshal wcro $0,007. The witness fees wcro
J.r > , .100 and the attorney fees $ 'J,4'JO , the total
being $2:1.017. : In the district thcro is very
llttlo business except cases of selling liquor
to the Indians , and the charge is that a gr.ivo
abuho has existed in the piaetlco of trans
porting defendants and witnesses long dis
tances from their homes when the preliminary
hearing could have been had before borne
commissioner near the nltico of arrest. In other
words , when u man bus been charged with
selling liquor to Indians , n United States mar
shal arrests him , takes him to Milwaukee , in
vites bovetal of his friends to accompany him
in the capacity of guard nnd subpimias another
party to go as witnesses , nil ot whom have a
per diem allowance and their traveling ex
Ileuses paid.
In the western distiict of Michigan the dis-
fatrirt attorney is accused of n.aking excessive
mileage charges and of traveling from place
to place by the longest possible routes. For
example : When ho makes n trip from
Grand Hnplds to Grand Haven ho goes by
way of Chicago and doubles the distance. Ho
is also charged with making business for the
Bake of fees for himself and for the marshals
throughout that part of the state. In other
districts it is said that the most flagrant
nbuso of the fee system Is the Institution of
frivolous cases by professional informers and
witnesses merely for the biiko of tlio fees.
This ocelli's everywhere.
The district attorney for the southern dis
trict of Iowa is accused of charging excessive
fees , for example : Ho lives at DCS Molnes.
Ho has nn assistant at ICeokuk. but notwith
standing this fact bo charges tlie government
with the expense of about thirty-live trips to
Kcokuk to attend petty cases before the
United States coinmibsioneis that should have
been looked after by his deputy , and at the
bamo time his deputy charges for many trins
to DPS Molnes to look after c.isos there which
the district uttoumy should have attended to.
nnd it Is probable that both of them traveled
upon a pibs.
I SENATE nustxiss. :
Very few bills will bo acted upon bv the
senate at this session after the tarill bill comes
from the committee on finance , especially if.
us expected , the McKlnloy bill in an amended
form should appear instead of nnoivniiMsuio.
The McKinlcy bill would go to a conference
committee after being passed by the bcnnto
and would soon bo finally adopted by tlio
house , permitting of an adjournment very
boon heieafter mid giving no time for the
senate to consider other mciibUies. An
"enttioly new bill \\ould go to the house com
mittee on ways and means from the senate and
would not reach a confluence under probably
two or thrco weeks , or oven longer , and the
senate would have some time for miscellaneous
legislation. At best the appropriation , the
silver , tarift and statehood bills will consume
nearly all of the time from the ptescnt till the
end of the session.
OM.Y \ llfJlOK.
A report was circulated today that thcro
was talk of a recess of congress from about
July 1 until October 1 , to give the senate committee -
mittee tinio to lormnlato a tarift bill , but this
Is not at all probable. Thcro is a demand
here , us well as In every part of the countrv.
for the very early adoption of a tariff bill
the quieting of the agitation as well as anew
law and to make a studied and piemeditated
delay of that kind would bo Inexcusable.
COMING 10 OM\II\ .
Captain James Cay res. ordnance depart
ment , has been lelloved from duty at the
proving grounds , Sandy Hook , N. J. , and is
assigned to thu command of the Omaha ord
nance dcp.it tmcnt.
This was a holiday in Washington and
tbeio was a complete suspension of business
In all branches of the government and private
life. Secretaries Illume- and Noble were the
only members of the cabinet in tlio city to re
view the Decoiation day parade. Congress
was not in session and will not meet till
Monday. Pimm S. Ilium.
The only railroad train out of Omaha
run o.\i > rest.ly for the accommodation of
Onmlm , Council JIluiTs , Dos Moines and
I'liictitfo biiHincMi la tlio Rook iHland
vestlbulo limited , louring Omaha at 1:15 :
p. HI. daily. Ticket olllco 100 ' , Sixteenth
and Farnani st. , Omaha.
A KntiMl Kunilly.
Samuel Pierce of the lumber region
known lib Pembroke- Manor was drowned
in Flight s mill pond near Coalton , Pa. ,
recently. A son of his was drowned in
the bonio noml a year ago. Pierce was
the last of six brothers , not one of whom
tiled u natural death. Two brothers
were killed in the lute war. Two other
brothers imsaed safely through borne of
the bloodiest battles of the \\ar and re
turned homo without
having received n
Borate.h , Mvys a speeial to the Now York
Sun. One of them \\iis killed by the
cars at Uam-om switch three day * , after
ho got homo. Tlio other was killed in
u log slide and jam on Pine Creek before
ho had been home a month. The fifth
brother hhol himself , whether acciden
tally or intentionally was never known ,
but ho was a eripplo , and it is generally
believed ho committed suielde. Tlio
father of this family was killed in the
Mexican war. Samual Pierce , the last
of the six brothers , lenveaa widow In
easy eircunibtances. Ho was OS years of
age. His 11 vo brothers wore bachelors ,
and the family becomes extlnot with his
ilouth , the sun that wnsdrownded u year
ago , having been his only child.
Mr > . Wiuslow's soothing syrup Is the best
of all remedies for children Ux'thluL' . ii5
CcuU u buttle.
SIMIICH KOIl I1IDDKN WKAI/TII.
Another Party Htnrta Alter the Gnlll-
IIIIROH Hurled Treasure.
With much Focrccya treasure-hunting
party sailed the other evening on the
schooner Laura to sock for a hoard of
Spanish coin ttntl pttito buried years ago
on Cocoas Island , of the Galltpagoa
group , cays a San Francisco dispatch to
the Olobo-Domocrat. Thcro were ton
in the party , till heavily armed. They
gave out they were to spend the summer
( tailing. They nro men of means from
Gilfoy , Cal. , Including several old
miners , nnd their real object is to dig
for treasure , several hundred thousand
of which Is said to bo buried on the
istanc , The story of the search for this
treasure reads like a romance. Several
fortunes have been wasted , ono man
killed and thrco sent to the Insane
asylum because of the island hoard. In
1871 the first expedition sailed.
They dug for two months in
vain , and then it was decided to
send to 1'uonta Arena , in Costa Rica , for
Captain Welch and his wife , who were
in possession of the secret of the burled
wealth. Mrs. Welch told a story that
drove her hearers almost to madness.
She had been the wife of a lieutenant of
a pirate brig which made its homo in
Cocoas. The band acquired wealth raid
ing churches on the Central American
roast and preying on merchantmen.
Ono day the brig was unlucky enough to
overhaul * an Knglish man-of-war. All
were hanged but the woman , who was
then the only possessor of the secret of
the hiding place. After two more
months spent in fruitless search , Welch
bttitl his wife would not give up the
secret unless the party .secured a larger
vessel. The party returned to San Fran
cisco , but went back to the island in the
following year in the brig Laura. Ten
days' hard work convinced them that
there was no buried treasure on the
island , Some wanted to hang Welch
and his wife , but wiser counsels pre
vailed , and they were left at Puentti
Arena , while the fortune hunters re
turned to San Francisco. Quo of the
men was accidentally killed while hunt
ing.
Miles' Ncrvo anil river Pills.
An important discovery. They act on tlio
liver , stomach and bowels through the
nerves. A new principle. They speedily
euro billSouMicss , bad taste , torpid liver ,
piles and constipation. Splendid for men ,
women and children. Smallest , mildest ,
surest. 80 doses for > cents. Samples free
atlCuhn & Uo.'s 15th and Douglas.
llret Hurtc'H Had Hoy.
Iii the supreme court Judge Lawrence
gave judgement by default against
Francis K. Ilarto in the suit of James
J. Smith for alienation of his wife's
affections , bays a New York special to
the Republican. The amount bticd for
was $10,000 , but the damages will bo
awarded by the sheriff's jury. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith separated by agreement in
November , l.SSS , for six months , and the
intimacy with Ilai'te is said to have begun
about that time. Mr. Ilarto is a. son of
Bert Ilarto.
CIIH'.HiO 1,11'K STOVK.
CiiicAno. May M hpi'el.il Telegram to TIIK
Ilinl : Cvrn.r.Hnslnoss In the cuttle nmrl > i > t
today as fair and pi Ices about tlio same as
yesterday on an oidlnaiy inn of fat cattle ,
yet It should Ijo loinenibeicMl that Miluosiue
10ir > o lower than on Wednesday. Should the
estimates fill , tlio number ot Tcvins on the
muiKi't would le.icli 4,00'J. ' Tin- demand Is fair
and juices are steady on anything good ; na
tive butchers' stook steady , and tlmre was
nothing new of unto In tinstucKer and feeder
trade , natives sollliiK at W.MCJ5 ( K ) . MocKers at
} i.JIKi4.U ( ( ) and Texas cat tin at $ t.KI@.l.'iO. !
lions Tlio demand for hogs was fair with
pilot's iibiint tlio s-iiiii ! as yi'sti'iday. Packers
jialilf l.'MiM.Ofl ' for falltogund mixed and slilp-
pois , and W.OOQU.lt ) for scli-i-ted heavy. lllits ;
sold ItiiKi'lV at J4.00. Tlio general maiKet
closed steady with about eti-rj thing closed
( int. A good inaiKnt and fall prices tuo antici
pated tor the next wcuic.
i. in : STUCK.
May : tO.-Cattlo-Uoc > > ljK 12.000 ;
unchanged ; cows , tl.'ITiii.4."i : ; stncKois
uiid feeders , W.40&1.00 ; natl\es , i.lfe.T&I.O.'i ;
Texas ealtlc , JI.NNIW.V ) .
Hogs Ui'i'dpts , 17,0)0 ) ; inaikut about 1111-
plninged ; packets and shlppeis JJ.WI.OO ;
light and heavy , WUJ'j@l.nj. '
Sheep ISecplpts.s.OM ; m.iiket autho ; focd-
cis J4.15 ; muttons , ifl.tWii5.00 ; nathes , tl.JO ®
5.bl ) .
K\N AR PITV. Jlav Kl. C'itUlo Receipts
4i(0 : : shipments l.IUO ; maiKct lower ; steels ,
| .l.i.V34.M : ) : htoukuis and feeders , w.a.vs/.i.TS. /
llo .s Koculpts , 1'KK ' ) ; shipments bOO ; mar-
lct lower ; all Kiartcs i nr > ® | .77'4. '
Sioux CITV. May : IO. Cattle N'o market.
llon's Ucoeluts , 1.10J ; miiiket higher at MG5
® 3.7.ri.
ST. Louis.May .TO.-C.iUlo Ueeolpts. IlOO ;
shipments - ; mat Uel steady ; fall ID fancy
stecis , JI.bUI.UO ; siocKvrs and feeders ,
.
Hogs Kuei'lpts ; i01 ! ; shipments , - ; mar
ket strung : briny. f.i.UlXril.lX ) ; packing ,
i * May ao.-WhP.it-Qnlot : holders
olio i iiKilrralflyJalIfoiiili ; No.l , 'isd percen
tal ; it'll ttcsti'in. spilng. TslM.
Coin .MaiUt't dull mil loner ; now inKed ,
nestein bs ul iiur contul.
031. 111. I I.fl 'K TO Vli.
Cattle.
I'llduv , Mav 29.
nstlmatcd receipts of caltle. ! K)0. ) compared
with I.7M vesteid.iy and 4 IS 1'iidav of
lust week. The mm ket opened slow on u\ury-
thliiKi biiyeis scum Indllleient. The fcn\
beo\es and Imtchois * slock on the 111:11 : KeL had
pietty well changed hands by midday : il pi Ices
not varying finm jeslcidays close. The nf-
teiiioini manifested little moie life than did
tbi ! iiioriilng , sales IndlL'atlii ' somewhat of a
better lone. _
,
Estimated receipts of hogs 0.300 , eompaicd
with " > , K.5 ' yesteiday and r > , UO 1'ildav of
last week The nnitkut ojiened blow , wllh
Slu-op.
rstlnmted ipcolpls of shetip 101 , compared
with \esturday and -LI I'rld.iy of last
week. The lunikct continues lirm , with good
muttonsi In demand.
Prevailing Prices.
Thu following Is a table of prices paid In
this market for the gradoof stool ; mentioned :
I'rlmustcuis. I.IOJ to Illjllba Mix )
( iood htcoi-s , IiW to 11'iOltn . . . . > . . . : i.7D
tJoodstcurs , lavjto i.iM ibs ; ur >
Common , 1000 to IISJtts itjx
Common ( 'miners l.W )
.Ordinary to fair caws l.fi )
Kalr to giHxl cows l..n ' )
Good to choice cows ' .tri
Clioleo to fancy cows 2'rt
1'alr to good hulls t.7. >
Choice to fancy bulls -.M
Light stiiekeis and feeders - ' . . " > )
1'eedors , UV ) to 11IKI tts . ' . !
1'alrtocholcu light lions U. & '
Pair to choice heavy hugs .T.7.
Kalr to choice mixed hogs 3.73 4iU.tO
Coiiipuratlvc Tables.
The following table show.thu range In
pi Ices on lilies during this and last wc.uk ;
AvuriiKO Cost 01'
The following t iblo ulvui the uvor.iio omt
cost to lay , u > . lusjil uuiiin.iluiruportuil :
Hate. 1'rlco. D.ito. I'rlco.
May 1 Mi i May S . , oiy
.May a Jl'i ) May ft a ftl
.May fl IttisVi Muy 7 : > Ull (
May h a IU May U : i 1)71 ) !
May ID aw May i- : i im > ;
May li a 10 MayU a ttsu
May n , . . a h5 > 4 May It ! a W i
May 17 aiilii May 11) a h7
Muy 20 a i\1 MayL'l a 7S > 'i
May 12 a 75i ! May "J a 71V
MuyiN aw May sw . . . . . . . . . a 07 $
Muy.87 374 _ Mnyai 3 .j'i
" > W . . > . . , 8 74
Highest nml Ijowoit Snlcs of
Today , Yesterday
niKhcst . JIM lushest HM
honest , . a C. " { Lowest. JM
Stoek Receipts.
Ortlclnl yesterday , Kstlmntcd Today.
Cattle. . . . KlcaK 1.7M Cattle. . 4'icars l > 00
Hogs . Klcars. 6.KSS Hogs. . W cars fi , : 0
bhcep. . 7cars , ( VJO Sheep . ' 'cars ll > 4
Avernje Price of
Showing the avcr.uo price paid for toads of
hngson thodayslnillcatud In l&tf , fSJi , 1SJJ and
1WIO !
of Prlocs.
HOCM.
The following table shows the range of
prices paid for IIORS :
1'alr to choice llRht lions M M'JTM ' 70
Pal r to cliok-o heavy lioa- < JITS @ 1 85
1'alr to cholco mixed hojrs 3 70 ® 3 H )
'
I'rlmo fat shepp . . . . . . . . . 5 HI 41" 73
Oooil fatshuop 4 SO ( T&S 110
Common to medium sheep . . . . . . . a 00 < &l 50
Itcprcscntatlvc Sales ,
nous.
IWESSKII IIKBF
. 753 : i 70 M. 101:1 : 4 oo 11 .1211 4 25
1171 .1 t-o 20 . IKH 4 oo'I tae 4 25
M : i KO M n : > i 410 n n-ii 4 : ! 5
. INI II MJ4 S3. . 1150 4 10 2..r."JO 4 40
1100 into
SlIll'l'lNO AND KM'OIIT STIIKII1 ! .
1ID7 00 IB .143.1 4 SO imo : 4 : ir.
.1010 00 a.lM4 ) : 4 15 A''AAl 4 55
LOWS.
7M ! 10 12 1007 ' . ' 75 1203 : i20
. .ll.V. ! .V ) 12i i KISO : i oo . 1024 : i 20
. 1II.U ) .M ' 1. . 7'K ' ) : t oo 1024NS (
1.I.
! I70 I. .1110 : t oo 21 1071
KW 4 .1107 J 15 3 50
. (118 ( V , J
2 5.Y > 2 SO 1 .1770 3 01 1..1VJO 3 15
1 11)40 ) 2 TS 4..1VK ) 3 DO
CALVES.
1. . 2-JO 500
CANNKItS.
1. . 840 1 50
sroCKEits AM ) mm :
2 . 3'iS 1 50
Market Mention.
Cattle steady.
HoKssiiunecr.
I. . O. Matleson camu In fioru Sutton with a
car of hos ) ,
Todd it Company marketed a car of cattle
from Mlllaid.
A. 1C. Monrocamo In fiom SilvorOiook with
a car of hogs.
Welholm & Ellis were In with a load of hojs
from Ui leans.
Samuel Cotncr jr. , was In from 1'lckrcll with
a car of lioss.
1'V. . nnd A. J. West wore on the mailtet
with a car of cattle.
Wasicis & . Doyle had a car of hogs on the
maiUet fiom O'Neill.
Donahue & D.iwson , Hundley shiiipers ,
111:11 : Keted a load of liojrs.
HlmebaiiKh & . llond had a car of hogs on the
maiket fioniMhei ( 'ieek.
II. Schlnstoelc , the \\cll Known AVcst Point
bhlpiiei , marKeted acnrof ho s.
Mi'ICi'L'Kiiii McMantis sent don
n a car each
of cattle and hogs fiom Itancioft.
C.V. . Ciould and son D.inlelof SiilnKvlcu ] ,
weio up fiom Aliis\Mirth with hogs.
I'liller. Smith .t 1'ullor , dally shippers of
Scrlbner , had : i ear of lion's on the maii < et ,
Mr. Bourn and Mr. MeCoid wcio on thu mar
ket fiom Alns\\iith with a car of hogs cadi.
I'laiiKIln I'l.iiicls , a farmer and feeder near
Wllsonvllle , In ought up a load of good hogs of
hlsonn feeding.
William I'aisons. hog buyer for.T. 1' . Squlies
. Co. , the Hoston packers , was at the yaids for
Iho Hist time In somu weeks.
ThoNentenclngof H. 1) . Lawroncoto the pen
itentiary foi oni-yeai at hard labor for M'lllng
mottgagcd cattlu ought to bo a wainlng to
men who might bo tempted to commit the
same cilme. Mr. I.awience was fi-edlng u
bunch of eattlo In thu criintiy , on which thcro
was a mortgage , anil ho shipped them to .South
Omaha , whete they weiosold on August II last
Ho pocketed the pioeeods and dKapix-aicd ,
but was caught and proven guilty , with thu
icsiilt noted abo\u.
Accoidlng to tlio ofllclal report of the Slock
yaidsconiany ] thuioweiosold dm Ing tlio year
KM ) , to tin * local paekeis and butcher 2.1V > 78
cattle , IOJ7,2X1 ! hogs and , " > .soi sheep. Thlsdoes
not hhott the numbei of head sold to shippers
and .spciMilalois. Them weiu shipped from
heieduiing the year 27UI ! head of cattle , a
\ery l.nge ptopoitlon of which changed hands
on Shis mai Uet. The saino tlitng eonld bu said
of the lfl.1,250 shc ( > p shipped fiom here. The
shipments of hogs niimlieied 170,1)1(1 ) ( and weie
all sold hoto excepting pethaps a half dozen
loads.
OJl.lil.l
. .
Proiluec.
I'lsii I'or 11 > : 1'it'sli white anil trout , 6Q.Oo ;
plUe , 7T'be : plel.cicl. 8e ; salmon , 15o.
llniix. I'IXTS VMI TU.i.ow-dii'en salted
i i oi..y . , ' , i' ; diy salt I'll hides , SB.ru ; dry Hint
i ( cs. l/i'-sc ; calf hlili's , 4'ffW'cD.iniuKcd ' '
lililt'sSe Irss. Shi't'p pulls , Kiei'n , each. 50o ®
ft 25 ; shcup pi-Its , diy. per II ) , i tlo ; tallow ,
No. l.-l'tlU'it1 ; l ) . 8. .iUCtil'jOi ' ciuase , white ,
a'tiii It'i j I'lliiu. S'i'iCk' ' .
llKASs lliinil pli'Ut'il navv. fl.fiflii I.T'i ; hand
pk'Kod niixy. iiiedliitu , tl/iO&l.liO ; hand picked
I'unntiy , tl.Mfi.l.ttti KIIDI ! clean , JI.8Jiai.IU.
Al'i'i.K HUTTKH I'erll ) , ( VTtso.
WOOL l'lniiinwaslieil , i.t'uiitic : niodliini tin-
rat , fall , h'Ue ; miislirat. winter ,
skunk , 2.WIOc ; badger. 4UcTl.fl.OJ ; deer hiilns- .
porlb , 20 ® We , duur skins , winter , pur lu , 12 ®
22eIIOMIV
IIOMIVNone. .
OIUMIKS | 'cr box. Medltetranoan sweutH ,
11.50 ; l.os Angeles , tJ.bJI.OO ; fancy Duarte
hcedllngs. M.M.
I'l.NKM'I'I.Ks ' I'or ( I07 , J..50rt l 00.
STIUWIH niiii.s I'er ease , cholcu bhlpplng '
stock. $ .I.MiH IK ) ; good. fc-.O-KTM 00.
ClDKU-IVr bbl. lellned , ffl.M ) ; half Dbl , $1.50 ;
haid elder , pure , per bbl , ttOJ ; oiango elder ,
half bbl , * 7.00 ; peal cldei , half bbl , $7.00.
( i ( 'iMcoiiM v Um.uiiiiii I'ur 10 Ib bov , ? . ' .oo ®
* VKMO.SS- Per bo\ . Messina , fancy , $1.50.05.00 :
bt i let l > choice. WIVHM.
HAN\N vs-l'ur bunch. tl..V.1.K ) ( ) .
lluriKii-Cruainury , fancy lolls , print. 21 ®
22c ; ci camel y. fancy. Milld packed , 202ij | ;
cieamery. choice , lw8IUc ; dairy , fancy lolls
and pilnls. ll > ® 17c ; daily , fancy , solid packed ,
l.ViJIiic ; dairy , chulcu , 14 tl.Vj country loll ,
fancy , l.'dcllc ; choice , hT.K. ( ' : country mil ,
good , ivfisji country loll , fair , &aco : poor
block , 2 < u-e.
iilis-iic : ( per dor for stilctly fresh ; btalu
stock not saleable.
MONKS -Quotations ( are for delivery Jn C'hl
cage ) Drllutralo. . per ton. tltiixxSbim ; dry
i'ountiy. bleached , } IOi ( ) ( < aii : 00 ; dry country ,
damp and mcatv. fsooj ? 1001.
VKIII.IHI.I. . > -New Miuthein onions , per bbl ,
f.'i.OO ; hoisciadlsh , pur do pints , (1,25.
.Iii.i.v8-3't : ' < ? itcperlb.
DiiKsSKii VI.MCholu : lueillum , b&Siu ! ;
light , ft'iwlc ; hu.ivy , 4'5o.
liN.-iUii > tin , OliaiJio.
CofOANt'TS-l'ci hundred , J5.00.
I'ICKI.KS Medium , per bbl , 1 50 : small , ? fl.V ) ;
ghurkliirt , J7. i U. & It. chow chow , ( ltd , (5.65 ;
pints , J as.
I'IITATDKSI'or bushul , fancy , 30& Bi fair to
good. iOASJc.
I'nix.Tlil Per dozen , oholco liens , $ .l..VJI.On ;
choice , mixed , tl.OOQ.U.1 ; roosters , } J..VnJt2.75i
spring chickens , H'-.V ) for hiimll , UOifiilW for
, 4.tK 4.50 for larsu ; ll\u turkuyk , pur
( Irouorli'H.
6UAlis-Cut loaf. 7'4c ; cut loaf cubes , 7e ,
ttanduid , powJortd , 7iiUi JCi.X.\ ,
Rrninilated , ttaiiilnril , nU liVct eonfoc-
rH , A , Oct white i-xtra , 5'j j c.xtrti C , Nob. ,
fi'41'l niubur.fio. . .
CorrtK Itonsted AHiucklr-'n Arlo a5' ' < c :
McLntnthllii'i .XXX.V , av i Ueiman , SIiCi
llllwurth. 25' ' c ; Alaromii , ' . ' 5'ic , bulk. 2IH ( ? .
t'orn-.K - Oreen1'iiney oldtfoldcii Klu. arc ;
fancy old peaberry..7c ! Illo , Vholco to fnnoy ,
24'icj Illu , prlini' . Iri i'i Hlo , good , a'Mej San
tos and ronimon lilo. ll S-lc ; .Mivha. : V ; .lava ,
genuine , O. ( I. . I.1K , ' ; Java , BKM | Interior , 25o ;
African , 22'iC. . . .
DPuiXACKous OooitIlarley , % Z.Vlc ; farina ,
Be ! peat. ; ici oatmeal , 1WM * ' ! iniicaronl , lOoj
M'rmleolll. loc ; rlci' , 4itO'4ei ( sago and tapioca ,
G@7c ; lima beans , ( V.
OlI-i-KiTiwuiic-P. W. , 10' ' < cV. ; . W. , IHcs
headlight. 13' ' , c ; ga ollne , I2o ; salad oil , 2.dO ®
ll.Od per dor. l.lnwil Knw. hlc ; boiled , Kk' .
Sliurs Hmoked hams 10 Ib avornuo , lOes
smoked ham . 20 to 22 lb . li'io ; oniokeil ham" .
12 to 14 Ibn. lOUc : breakfast Imcon. 8'ic : ham
oatitago , 8'ic ; picnic hams , ic ; dried beef hams
8Kc ; beef tongues l > r ddz. , JO.Ofli dry salt
meats , Wtfl'jc.
LAIIH I'uto lard , tierces. 6'je , kettle , tierces
7'c ,
UANNRI ) JlEATS I 111 lllncll tOIIRIle , } J.75 ; 2 Ib
lunch tongue. $1.75 : 1 Ib cornM beef , SI.50 ! 2 11)
corned beef. 12,05 ; Olb corned beef , $0.50 ; 14 Ib
corned beef , Jll.OO ; 2 Ib boneless pigs' feet , } 2.20 ;
1 Ib Knelloh brawn , tl.'M ; 2 Ib English brawn.
$ . ' .15 ; n Fb Kngllsli brawn , Jil.75 ; 1 Ib chipped
beef. $ J)0 ( ) ; 1 Ib compres' < ed ham. $ l.ftV
lloi'K llasls Manilla rope , l.ioj sl al rope ,
12'5c ; cotton rope , Ifict now procr-o , 8'ic.
COTTON TWINK lllbb , % ury line. It or 4 ply ,
22e ; fine. 20c ; Daisy. ISc : candle wlek , 22o.
OiavKS-Quarts. per doz , W.75 ; pints , pur doz ,
J2.25 ; bulk , per gal , We.
ViNKOtii ; Wgr. elder , lOo ; good , 12c ; white
wine , l.V ; fancy fnllt , f > c.
STOVK I'ot.isii $2.txv7N".87 per groAs.
1IAOM Am. , per 100. $17.00 ; l.uwlston , per 100 ,
\ssKS-llbls.N.O.fany. . p't'gal.0'a Mo :
eliolee. 45 t47c ; good. IWtt-Kc ; Cuba baking , 2 ®
Mr. black strap , 2022c.
WiiAi'i'i.Mt PAi'KH Straw , per Ib , lUO2ltc ;
rag,2 c ; Manilla H.riQlk. ' } No. 1 , 7c.
llAds-Pnlon Niuare , nog n per cent off list.
r-At/r-Ialrv.2MllH ) ) In fibl. bulk , f.MO ; best
grade , 00,5s. $2.iO : ; best glade. 100. : is , $ . ' .40 ; liest
giade. ] . 10s. $ . ' .20 | rock salt , ciushud , $ l.bO !
common , bbl , 31.25.
SoAi' I'astlle. mottled , per Ib , 0@lPo ! do ,
white , per Ib , 14c.
HlioOMs-l'ailor , 5 tic , $ .100 ; 4 tie. $2.75 ; 2 tie ,
J2.25. ; stables. $ . ' .s- > ; common , tl.wai. 75.
CocoVlb tin. 40o per Ib
CimcoijVrK 2Si5e : purlb ; German chicory.
It'll. H'sP ,
SALHOUA llbls , IV : granulated , 2c ; kegs
Siu\ ( 1'Ugs , CO Ibs to box. r > ' , ( i.Vc.
NUTS Almonds , 15c ; lira/Us , l.V ; fllberts ,
I.lc ; pecans , lie ; walnuts , r.e ; peanut cocks ;
8c ; roasted , llu ; Tennessee peanuts , 7c.
DIIUIIS ( drocers ) 1'er Ibllora12c ; cop
peras , H'So : Hay leaM's , I4r : glue , lliu ; epsom
Halls. 4c ; glauber salts , 3c ; sulphur , 2'ic ; blue
vltilol , Uc ; alum , 4c ; taitailc acid , 42c ;
resin , 2c.
CilKi > K Kull cream twins , I2'ic ; full cream
Ohio Sulss inc. ; full cream Wisconsin Swiss ,
14fii > IOu : full cieam brick. Me ; full cream llm-
burger Swiss , 1 Ic ; fancy t'heyboyganb.e. , lO'Sc. '
CANMI : > UOODS Krults , California Htandaid
brands , 2l-lb. per doz Anilcots $ l.Viffil.75 ( ;
apr cots. Dlu fruit , $1.50 ; gollons. $4 M ; bluck-
benles. W.20 ; cherries , blsiek , J..20T42.25 ; eher-
iles , white. * 2.252.50 ; grapes , JI.(151 ( > 0 ; pears ,
Itaitlett , J.l 0i'.a5 : peaches , j ellow , $ . ' .10rti2.r. ;
peaches , lemon cling. JJ.40 ; tilnms. egg , $1.05 ®
l.KO ; plums , golden ( hop , $ i > 0 ; plums , giccn
gages , $ l.tVT6l.so ; iicaches with pits In , $1.GO ;
curiants , $ . ' . . ' 10 ; goosebcirles , $ j.c : > ; iiulnces ,
$2.10 ; raspberries , S2.M ) ; stiawbenles , $2.50 ;
peaches. : i-lb eastern standards , tt.Ki ; Il-lb pie ,
tl. 10 ; 0-lb pic , J2.0" > ; gallons pie. $ .100 ; apples ,
high standards , $ . ' .75 ; 2-Ib goosebotiles , tWc ;
2-ib stiawbenles. lK > T ( ! > 5c ; 2-lh raspberries ,
* I.K ( ) ; 1-lb blueberries , WKn. ! > Oc2-ll ; ) blackberries ,
C.Vii75c ; 2-lb stiawberiies. picsened , $1.80 ; 2-lb
laspberrlcs. pieseived , $ I.WI ; 2-lb blackberries ,
pteser\ed. tl.20 ; pineapples , llahama chopped ,
f2..iO ' ; 2-lb Hahama , grated. $ . ' .75 ; 2-lb llahaniH.
sliced , $2.50 ; 2-lb standaid. sliced , $1.2.Vtel..Vl ;
t'hi'i i Ics , 2-lb ted. Ilaltlmoie , bVT6W ; pears , 2 Ib ,
JI..IO.
V.OKTIIMSTomatoes ] : - 3-lb extra , $1.00 ; II-
11) ) standaid western hianiK OlKTCWe ; gallons ,
stilctly standaid , $2.IO. ! ComI'lnest giown ,
$1.50 ; glltedged sugai corn , \i-iy fine , tl.50 ;
choiee2-lb "ii'-'ar corn , $1.20. 2-lb e\tia western
biands , 5Vril.oO ( : 2-lb standard western ,
In anils 50"iJ7Uc. Miiiliruoiiis 1-lb riench. e\-
tia line , 2d25c < ; 1-lb rreneh , line. lKrJ2c ; 1-lb
I'lencli. oidlnary , KilSc. 1'eas-Ties. fin
pei can. 25cdeml ; line , tier can , Hie ; 2-lb sifted ,
JI.WJ ; 2-lb eailyJime. Jl.iVTH.i.2lb : ; Manow ,
standaid biands , $1.10 ; 2-lb soaked , "e. Mi In ; , '
beans. 2-lb high grade. ICefngee , N > e ; 2-lb ( ! olden -
den wabeans. . 75e ; 2-lb string beans , 70c ;
lilma beans 2-lb soaked , 7. > c. Itoston Itaked
lleans .1-11) ) I.i'nls. $ l. ( > 5 ; Clown bund. fl.'iO.
Sweet Potatoes- - Ib New .It'isu > . $ l.b0. rump-
kins 'l-lb , $1.10. Okia nnd tomatoes , $1 W ;
okia , $ l.iO ( ; succotash , $1.20.
1'isii Codfish , e\lia Citoiges , now. 5'.ie ' ;
gland bank , new.5e ; sllvei. 2-lbiiloeks , ( > Jie ;
snow white 2-lb btlcks , ncw.b c ; Tin key cod ,
laige middles , bricks. Oo ; snow white ciates ,
12-5 Ib bo\es , 7Je ; feeland halibut , 'Jo ; me
dium scaled herring. 25 : No. It-caled hentng ,
22c ; domestiu Holland hiirlng , 55c ; Ilambuig
spiced honing , $1.50 ; Itiisslan saidlnes. 75u :
uiisslaii saidlnes , plain , V > clmpoi ; ted Holland
heirlng. ciown bland , Hk : ; do fancv mllkeis ,
! Kc ) ; mackeiel. No. 1 shore , half bills $111.00 ;
bloateis , half bbls , ? lt..00 . > white tlsb , half bbls ,
$7.00 ; tiout , half bills , $550 ; family white fish.
$1.00 ; salmon. W.OO ; l-lbMackeielheiilngI.OO ( )
( fil.10 ; 1-lb finnan haddles , $1.75 ; 1-lb lobsteis ,
$2.1.7 2.25 ; 1-lb Alaska salmon , Aleut , $1.M ) ; 2-lb
oysters. 10 oJl.'C ; 1-lb oy.sters , 5o7. $1.15 ; 2-lb
selects. ISo/ . $ -.15 ; 1-lbclams. llttlo necks , $1.25 ;
2-lb clams , llttlo necks , $2.00Ib ; saidlnes ,
Impoited , pui case , 100s , $150020.Klb ) ; Im-
poited bonelessaidlnes , 25c ; 'i-lb. sardines.
Amei lean , per case. 100s , rreneh style , $1.50 ©
500 ; 'j-lb ' saidlnes , Ameilcan. pel ease , IWis ,
riench stjle , $7..VKTi.s.OO ; ' 4-lb saidlnes , mils
laid , per case , 50s , W.7.V84 ( K ) ; Impoited key sar
dines , $1300.
DitiKD I'IIUITS Cut units , new O'iffl7'je ;
pi lines , casks , | , .loo Ibs , liSitO'nc ; pi lines , bbl ,
01 hag , 7 < fl7'ic ; eltion peel , diums , 20 Ibs ,
2c ; lemon peels , diums , 2oc ; fnril dates boxes ,
21bs , l.'c ' ; apilcols , eholcu evapoiatcd , 15u ;
apilcots , Jelly ciiied , 25 Ib boxes. ] S < c ; apilcots ,
fancy , 25lb boxes , llic ; apples , choice evapor
ated , ll'jc ' ; apples , ptiino new , lOc ; llgs , rayor
10 percent Hue. l.l'it' ! In .sacks , 7e ; I'esanl
dates , 7c ; Salt I/ako apples , 5'4c ; blackbciiles
ovopoiated , .V ) Ib boxes. 51e ; ; chei I les , pitted ,
diy euied , Kit1 ; peaches , pared , fancy , IhW
choice , llto ; Salt Lake , Hoi lilt ted plumbs , Ual. ,
1 Ib boxes , fi'jiif'J'ic ' : laspbeiiles evaporated ,
N. Y. , new.'llo ; piniies. It. ( J. . dO-70 , 10 12'Jc ' ;
oiango peel. IV ; lalslns , Ciallfoinia. London
crop IK'k ' ) , $ , ' .10 ; Cal. loose musjatuls , crop IS'K ' ) ,
$2.40 ; Valenclas , IhHS , 7c ; Valenclas , now , Ocj
Cal. seeds , sks. , be ; Onduia , layer , new , Ho ;
ill led giapcs , fie ; piunelles. new , He.
Iti.ocicTix Stiiull pig , 2Se per Ib ; bar , 30o
pei Ib.
Coi'iT.u Planished boiler sl/es , IKo per Ib ;
coldiolled. 2Ke per Ib ; sheathing , 27o per Ib ;
ulttsand Hats , 2so pur Ib.
CiAI.VANI/BI ) MlKhT IltON DK'ct 50-10 ) ) er
cent , pat. plan , lion , Nos. 247 , A , 10'ic ; 11 ,
KooKi.Na-Chaicoal , I.C. . 14x20. 112 , f5.15 ; I.
\ . , $7.2. .
fellKKT IllO.v-No. SO , $ J.05 ; Xo. 27 , $3.75.
S 01,111:11 : 14SI5C.
TIN I'l.ATK-I.q , , 10x14 , S35 , $7.25 ; I. X. , 10x14.
225. WOO.
Tl.Nl' HTK-CoKo , yII. . 225 , $1.25.
Srnii : , NAII.S llaso , tt.2" ) .
STII.I : , WIHK Nui.svIlase , SJ.a" .
WntE-Jan. bai b , $ I.U ) ; galv. , W.I5.
Quinine , pore * . , I1 , fc W.,40e ; Oeriiian , 40eln- ;
(11)11) ) , per 111 , 73c ; Insect ponder , 40u ; opium ,
Hltti morphine , put otl.10 ; honi. per II ) , .Hie ;
Klyceilne , 8lu ; devttlm ) , 12o ; cntllebone , .ISo ;
enmi tai tar , DIIre , 3V ; coinmeiclal , I8e ; caia-
phor , .Vic ; am. carl ) , lie ; hliut vltiol , 7'iC ;
AelN-CarlilIe,4Ulli-eltilcr ( ) ; > ® l7etartaiie ; ,
ilTdf-Mc ; hiilphnrle , per II ) . Jlc. Ulls Sperm ,
$1.10 ; whale. ! i > c ; eustor , JI.S'i ; neats foot , VI ®
Ue ) ; tiiipcntlmi , 50oj Tonka heans , Jl.T' l.'iO
halsam tilii,3VTIOu ! ; calomel.ISU'lTc ' ' ; eunthar-
adles , $ lui : l.i5 : ; eassla buds , 2iS22c ) ; elilino
fin in , 51'id.lc ' ; eigot , 4752c ; gum aiablc. , V > ®
H5oj lcuilnc , 2225c ; lcoodlm , 42iyc
muiuuiy , blc. _
Dry Goods.
HKAVV Iluow-N L'orro.NS Atliintlo A , 7'ic ;
Atlantic II , 7e ; Atlantic I ) . ii'to ; Atlantic 1' .
fie ; Aiuoia C , 4'4 ( ' ; lluck's Head , O'dU ; Cabot
W , ll'.fj Daillngton , n4Jo ; rarmer7n No. 1 , 'I ,
4'ic ' ; llooslei LL , 5'ic ' ; Indian llcuil , 7' ' i'i I.aw-
lencii LIj TiVc ; Henrlutla U , , 5J4C.
1'iMJ llitow.N ( JoTTONh Atlantic Mi. fie ; An-
iota II , ll'ic ' ; Aiuoin It. ( > V' ; AllasON II , 7'jt'j
ceheeso loth.lc ; Clifton IT , S e ; 1'eppuiull K ,
O' c ; Langdon ( J II. Oc.
! . : : : Corro.Ns llerkeley cambric No.
0) ) . Oc , ( lest Vet , due ; llnttcicloth XX , 4'ic ' ;
Cabot , 7'jo ' ; Ilwlght Anchor , Do ; Cllerton W.
S. , 7'ic ; Hist Call. ( I'ic ' : I'mlt of thu Loom ,
S'lC ; Illi ; feempur Idem , By ; Ilousokeeper , H' c ;
lung Philip cambric , lou ; Langdon ( i. II. , O'ic ;
l.onsdale , hJ4 ( " , I.onsdalo cambric , 10c : Now
York mills , lie ; Oak 1-iwn , 7c.
SiiiiKii.vds AND I'liii-ow CASINOS -llrown
Nut Pt'iinoiull. 4"iln , lOo ; Puiiiiuroll , e-4 , lt c ;
1'eiiperell , ll-l , 20c ; 1'cpporoll , W-4 , 22c : I'tlea ,
4dfn , l.V ; ITtlca , Mln , liUu ; IHIca , 7Hln.2 c ;
Utlca , Ki In. 2ik-j lUlca. DO In , 2M"c. llloaehcd-
Net Puniit'rull , 42 In , IVo ; I'eppuroll , 4(1 ( In , lie ;
IVppoiolf , (1-4 ( , 14'JC ! Pcpperell , H-4 , 20e ; 1'up-
peiell , . | , ISci I'epperull , 10-4 , 24c : Utlca , b-4 ,
2)e ) ; I'tlca , 0-4 , 20o i Utica , 10-4 , 2sic.
OiMiiiAMS-Amoskeast. ( i c ; Amoskrag ,
dress. She ; llatcs , tl'iu ' ; Warwick , diess , 7'ii'i '
l-ancaster , ( i'4e ; Olunalie , ( j' ej Whltunton ,
diess. b'jC. '
I'ltiNTrt-Indlgo Hluo-Net-Martlia Wash
ington. tic ; American , fi'4c ; Arnold , o'.c ; Ar
nold It , long cloth , I0c ; Stlfel A , 12c ; Menl-
inack ' . , lOc ; tiold Leaf. f'te ' ; llamlllon. 5'e ' ;
Allen Pinks , U'iui ' Allen Clmmbray , Cci Olou-
ci'sti'r. Ait' .
I'IIINTHI'aneles Kddyhtone , C'c ; Bteel
thor.ilcj Itamapo. 4'ic ; &t. I.eger , 5'C. hlilrt-
IniM-Suitlm in.hliii.Moii , 4Se ; Jleirlmaek ,
4'.c. ' Tut key Hidh-rountaln , O'.c ; tJarntr.
7c : Crelleld , h'c ' : llurlln. O'c. '
Win \.Ns-Net. Thistle. 7'4c ; Ked Cross , 7o.
Cil.oiiiiC'AMiiiiiS-Ciowii ) ; , l'4e ; Hed Star
I'jc'i rolled Closer , 5c ; Slater , tie ; high colors
Ic ex tin.
CIUSH HtevenV II , 1Vln. ( 5'e , Stevens' I ) . 13-
n. tic ; blu\ens' A. 10-ln , 7c ; htoxens' P , Ib-ln ,
' 40 ; MoM'llh' M. Ib-tn , B'ic ' ; hmveiis' N , 20. In-
I'Sc ' ; Sluxens1 NN. aj-ln , O'c ; Slovuns' isltT , W-
n. ll'iu ' ; bleached Icextia.
and checks ,
CorioNAiifcS York Nanldn , lo'.oi E > orett 8
07 ise , l.owUtun , 10o/ . - . " , . Worklnumim's ,
IK , t-urkicnnr cuhiuviv , r. .
SIIROEDER & DEAN ,
GRAIN
,
Provisions and Stocks ,
Basement First National Hank ,
8O5 South 10th Street , Omnhn.
BOSTON , MASS.
CAPITAL. $4OOOOO
SURPLUS OOO.OOO
Account * of Dunk ; , Hankers nml Corporations so
licited.
Our facilities for COLUUCTIONS nro excellent , nnd
werc-ll connt for tfttiki wlii-n bnlntuoinnrrnnt It ,
lloMon Is a He crTO Cltjr , nml bnlnncra with ui
from banks ( not located In other llcjrrvo Cities )
count m a rctcrrc.
We draw our own en-hinge on London nml tlio
Continent , nml nmke entile tninsfcru nnd place money
by telegraph throuiihuut the United Slntoa nnJ Cnn-
ada
Weh.iTO a mnrkit for prlmo flrst-clnM Investment
Securities nnil Invite. propO'nN from Stale. , Coun
ties nml Cities when lnMilnir bond' .
\Vo do a itcnerul banking builness , nnil Invite cor *
icBpotutonce.
ASA P. TOTTER.
JOS. W. WOHIC , CASIIIUU.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST , WEST ,
NORTH and SOUTH
AT -
13O2 Farnam Stroot.
HARRY P. DEUEL
City Passenger and Ticket Agent ,
DUEBER-HAMPDEN
WATCHES.
IN USE.
TteDUEBER WATCH FACTORIES
OHIO.
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING
EPPS'S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
"By n thorough knowledge of the nnturnl laws
vrhlcli k'overn the operntlonsof ( llgeatlon and nutri
tion , nnd by n direful application of thu tlno proper-
( lei of n el I t > eleete < l Cocon , Mr. Kpp1 * IIUH provided our
breukfnttt tnblea wllh a dclleately flavored l > ( j\ernK(3 (
Hlilduuny xnvu 118 many lienvr ( loetom1 bills. It U
by the judicious u o of xticli artlcleii of diet th.it n
con&tllutlon may bo Kttulunlly built up unlll Blroni ;
enough to resist every tendencv to dUeane. Iliin-
dredf of eulitlo mnludlcsuro Monti nKnroundua ruuly :
to nttack wherever there Is n weak point.Voiuay
CSCMPU many n fatal shaft by kecpliiK ourselves well
fortlllecl wllli pure blood and u properly nourished
fiiiniu " Civil Service ( inzette.
.Made simply with bollliiK water or milk , Sold only
In half pound tins , by croecrs , labeled thus ;
IAMKS FPPS R CO lloiim-oimtliloCh
Jrt.tlCO LI 1 O U tU. , London , nug
Do You Know
That Dr. Pinions la one of tlio most bclontldo
and successful nliyslelaris In the United
States , and t hut ho Is located at corner of
Jones and Kith His. and treats all cases of
NERVOUS DHBILITY
lleally and successfully. Dr. Simons Is uh
lalist In all female complaints. No peison
HUirerinK from any of thosu distressing troub
les caies to let o\ cry bodj know It , RO to Dr.
Simons who Is a regularly educated physician
without thu bx'nililancu of ( tiiacUoiy about
him. Ho will ( llaifonosu your case and tell
you plainly whether you can bo ouicd or not.
Call on him as tlious.tmls of others havedonu.
Conio and liu happy. .Successful tioatmunt by
mall.
1W. SIMONS 101 S. 10th St. . Omaha. Neb.
-rou-
rouDVSPRPSIA.
ItllKUMATISM , DVSPRPSIA.
I'O.SSTIPATIOX , Hl'.DKNTAUV DlSKAHK1' ,
IllLIOUhNOS , KlllSKV ( 'OMI'l.AINTS ,
LU.VO DlSKASKS , iMI'l'HK 1II.OOU ,
R & OO. ,
I'jtOI'IUCTOItS AND SOMJ MANUt'ACTUIIKIlS ,
OMAHA NKII.
DR. S VIMDEIM'S
ELECTRIC BELT
WTTHSUSPCHBnHY
Fan
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lot , Innlliuoui Corrrili of KltelrltllT throorh ll UkAK
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H&aRllr I ir l In thru njoDtha. hcilta [ nurblfl I r i.
FAT LADIES
I HwluceIHloiapoundiicr | I
\month \ ti } the ( cicnllllo up I
Ipllcuttan of herbal rcnio F
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with niiluro In removing
tlio cuiua of thu
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Tat , without In v
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suHUrvlntr , no
irfrlmcht. but
on actual idJntlflo fact , iltmontritcil bcjonil tlip q'l'
tlonof a ctuilM , I IfiYlloliiTr-llKallon 'I ho tiratmrr.t
oiolirrity PiiurfJl il ) l wclilnitl.rheuinivtum nrrvom
kldnry hlotxl uli 1 ikln ill tw. a tpwUllj NrnicrLY
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Ura.Dr. o. n. r. Bxrniiit , soitoi , siSbtta ( x.iU'no , nl
VsufferliiK fnim olTucts
' of Lost Manhood ,
Youthful Km > , linputcney
and UlKuuitiHiif Men can Ijo
cured I'lTiiiancntljr ami prlrutcly br our Svzunl hpu-
cltlc Bent br in 1111 ft r II Hook m-ni ix'nlcMli tur
lamp Ileacun Mtjilkul CvaJiiduj , 157 Wii Uiugluu
RRILWRYTIMEGflRD
l * Tet TlWAto. IlUnUSCVro.Nr A V . Arrlrw
jUntftln ' Ik'pot 10th nml Mn'on ulreely I
4 .10 | > ni Chlcniro Kiprt i j fls it m
B4n m' ' ChlrniKi K pre . . . . HM p m
IMS p m . Clilriuro Ktpro . I'ftO n m
( IJO p ml . Inwn Uieal except Sunday JllIW it m
IIITP < fmMlUMu'lO.V A MO HIVKll l Arrlvo'i
Uninlin I IH'pot loth nml At vm Mret't * . I Oinalift.
\om \ n m . .Denver Pny Impres 4 < & p n\ \
1003 n m . . Jh'nver Kinrt'M 0.11 | i m
C ia | > in . .IK'nver Nlk'lit Kprei < 9M n m
Ji-W n in . Lincoln urn p 111
Onlnhn. Depot 10th nml Mason mroelv Onmha.
V V > n in KnnsnsClty Day Ktiress | ( ! 10 p m
n It p m K ( ' Nluht Kin. Tin U. P Trans. no n m
j Arrltoi"
Uninhn. Doput 10th ami Marcy trecl . I Omaha.
1 II p m Ororlnnd Kly r. A ) p m
T..V ) p m . .1'nclllo Ktprcu. . 715 n m
10 ID A m .Denver llipross. 4 SO p m
4 45 p in Oritnd Inland Kxp ( except Sun ' U IS p m
5 00 n in . . . _ .KniiKiu " - " - 13 OS n in
jUniaha. | tM\depot _ , iotl'i it'nd Mjirrr St . | Omaha.
, (11.15 p in Nlnlit Kiprcs . . . .7..IIOOA n m
IMS n m Atlantic Kiprcsj tf.'lfl p m
4.15 p in ; t. i.Vfstltnilo Limited , . . ! ju < 5nm
leaven lOini'AflO A NOUTHWI5STKH5I"pirrlTrr
jjnmha. It'J' . depot , lothjuid Marcy St I Oiunlm
U15 n in ! Cblcaiio Kxprpss . . . .T 820 p m
4,10 pm Vcstlbulo I.lmltud . . . . UK ) n m
0.15 p in ll.T. ex Mat ) Mnll ( Ar oMen > T.W n m
DJO p nil . . , Kaitorn Flyer Z 15 p It )
T5ft TciiTCATnr Mnvm w I'AtnJ
Omaha I U. I * depot , lUlli nnd Marcr Sts |
IMS n m .CliTcavu MaiHoirepfSiinday ) " I "tTtt p m
( SU ) p in | . . .Chlcniro Kxpross . . u i.'i n m
li.TO p ml Chl ano Kinross , , | KiO p m
" " "
"
"Leaves""IMAllA ! A ST LOlMff.f Arrives
_ Omaha. , II 1' . depot , 10th nnd Mnrcy SI * I Omaha.
4 M p in St. Louis Ciuimiu Unit T LI2 it ) p m
Teav I SIOl'.X riTV * I'At'U'ir I Arrives"
Jm ) lm. ItM'jli'pot. Will and Mnrcy fit * | * Omnhn
7 15 a in ! . . . . Sioux CUT I'assciujer . . 11005 p m
Ji.1.1 , p ml St I'mil Kyirens
iA'aeVi 3io0.v tiTVx VAfiKir
_ ( ) _ _ [ _ _ > oipt | Ifttn and Webster Sis. _ | Omalia.
It 4S ji. niL " _ . St I'mil Limited . . . | _ V.Unui
Leaven j K.I ! . * Mo VAU.tfV'- Arrlvm"
Omaha I lpMiM' | > tli nnd Wetxtor St _ Onuliit.
T'UI ' n m . Illnclc Mills Ktprrns ft SU p m
I'lt ' ) n m .IlnstliiKi Kxp. ( lit. Stindnr ) ft ' .M p m
& 10 p in .Wnhoo A Llnroln l'nxii > nii'r II.11 ) n in
10 p ni . \utk A Nnrfulk l Kx Smulnjr ) 10 U n m
IxMlMM I' , . ST I' . .M A O " I Artlvt" ,
Oninlin _ Jlopnl IStli mid Wclistcr Sta I Onmlia
"
H.Hfa m Slmix City ArcdiuiiKidntlon "lioft p m
1 00 p in .SlonjiClty Kiprps ( | { < . Sun > I IK ) p in
'J 4' > p m . St I'mil Limited , ! > Xi n m
_ & _ 15 n m llaneoft I'nsnoiiKer ( llx Sim ) ) K l" > n m
Lca et I MISSOl'llI I'ACIKIC. I Arrlvoi
Omaha. | _ Depot lltli nnd Weti'icr St . | Onmlm.
10 10 n mf St IxuN A. K C. KxpFi'MTTl t'K ) P m
_ ll.l.'i p ml . M Ixmli .V K C Kxpres * j C , ai n m
UNION 1'ACIKIC SUlllllllAN TllA NS
Thcso Ir.-ilns nlsu rtnp nt mill , IJtli , SOtli nnd Sltli
ftrcets , Siiinmlt and Savld o Cro' lntf. 'Wurklnz-
mon'a iralni do not run Sundny ,
flllOAfiO. II. I . Arrives i
Trnnsfer Union Depot. Council lllull < Trnii'for |
ii.M p in Nluht ixpr : ii II . < S n in
a 0 n 111 Atlantic Kxpri'is 'i.V > p in
5 00 p in . . .VCHllhnlu Limited IU .HO 11 ni
Leaven ICIIIOAdO A NOimiWKSTKll.N
Trnntrurl Union Dupot , Connrll llliiITs Tra nsfer
"iMOnTiir ChlcnKO IJxprusn . . . C ( p m
ftUO p n Vcstlbulo Limited . . . . t > . ' ) u in
10(10 ( p .11 . . . .Ilnstcrn Flyer . . . . 200 p m
BUI p ml Atlantic Mnll 7. ) n in
C'lIUAil ( ) , MIL , V hT PAUL LArrhcn
Trnnifer _ l nloii Deiiot. Council lllnlln iTrnnnfor
'
! ' . ) n ni clilcnK" Mnll ( cvicpi hiindny ) I A.Ill p in
r.iu p in ChlcnKO KxpruHs. . , . ! i 1.1 n m
10 III p III Clilr.iirii KxprcsH . _ . . J 200 p in
Ieave " i { T\ST 301 : AT. n :
Trnnifer _ UiilmM > epot. t'liiiiiclMJliiffi
1007 it ml .KIIIISIH City Day lixpresn . . .I ft.41 p in
luaj p ml Knn n Clt ) .Nliiht Kxprus' _ .JJ'20 a m
Leaves I "OMAllAA ST LOUIS. " " fAm\i'i
Union lent. ) | Council UlutTn. jTruinfer
ftlHrirnTl . * l Tiiul Canon HaTl 11215 p in
"Leaven ICHICAliO , Hl'HL N' A OUl.NCV | Arrives
Transfer ! Union Depot , Ciiunell llliilts i'1'rnnnfer
! MO n in ClikiiKu ixpre : H . . . I 1,20 p m
10UU p m ChlcuKO L'fprcsii V40 u. in
7..tOjim . . . . . .Crcston l tcal . _ . . . 111.20 n lu
Leaves "
Transfcrl _ _
. . .Sioux CUT Aecommoilntlon
.St. I'mil HxprcHs
UISSOUHI 1'ACIKIC BUIIUHIIAN TUAIN8.
Knatvard.
ALLAN LINEOCEAN STEAMERS
Passage ta nndlrom Great Britain and an
parts of Europe. Montreal-Liverpool route , by the
waters of St. Lawrence , shortest olall. UU "ow to
Houtoi ) , to I'hllnilolphln. Liverpool to and from
Dnltlmorp. Thirty Htoamors. C'lnns oxcclslor.
Accoiamodatlons unsuriiaaeed. Weekly sailings.
AMVV ! & . ! < > . , Oon Wc t. AR'ta.
C. J. Sundell , utn. r. 113 La Hallo St. , Chicago , ui.
GLASGOW , LONDONDERRY , BELFAST
DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LONDON.
KHOM NEW YOUK EVKIIY THOltSDAr.
Cabin Pattage $35 to $50 , according to location ol
stateroom. Excursion $65 to $95.
BteernRo to nnd trnm Iluriipoat I/jwctt Hates.
AUSTIII BALDWIN & CO. , General Agenli.
C3 Oroadway , NEW YORK.
Jnn , lllccpii. Ocnoral WeMiTii Accnt , 104
Itaiulolpli ntrcctL'liIciiKO. lluiry H. .Mouiua
TllOB t Illlllli.
NEW YORK , LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW.
DDVOVIA May ,11. I AN ( IIOItIA Juno 14
UUCASHIA , J n no 7 | KTlllOfJA , limn 21.
Now York , Qiiconstown anil Liverpool ,
Tim Celuhrntod I Muy , il t
CITOK HOMK I JunoSth .Inly''i.th.
SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAOE
rulfit on ICMcU li'iinit lu anil frnm the iirlmliiitl
SCOTCH. [ NCII3H , IDISH HD ILL COK1IREB1H f'OIMJ. '
tUciiriluntUktU ltducril , mmlo avallujila to ruturn
lij tlthrrthrilrturii"iuu'ltilt > KlvrrilmirNorlh or
honlh or Inland NAilr | orllbinliar
CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS
at InutBt ctirnnt rnlei Aiiplv ti > any of our local
KOMI. , or to HENDERSON BROS , , ChlCORO.
I.ocal Anunln ntOin.iha Hurry K Monrc , t'liarlcg
MuresV I'1 Vulll , 11 1' Deuel , CltUuu't llaiik , Otto
Wolf
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT.
Fpfclflo for Hytterla , Dliilncn Rli , IfvuralrU , W k -
fulnuM. > lental lHprci lon , NofttnliiK of the lirnln rt-
lultlni ; In in/anlly nnd leactlnir to inlncry ilorar and
ut lli , I'rcinaiuro Olil Ag * * , li rreitn- I.OM of 1'ower
Inilthor MX , Involuntarl.osneg , and Npermatorrtrrft
caiKwl liy ovur-cioittoA of lb hraln , > elf ahu > or
vver liiJ'i'fi'Mco ' ' Lath box cormlnionumontU'n trtau
nifnt. tlahoi. or ill for I ) , tnt by mailprrpaM
Wllli rarn order for tli bonri , will ipii.l punbaier
truaranu to rnfund taunry If tha trpMlnieul fall * to
cur li i- unlrbr
OOPOMAN DHUC1 CO .
1110 I-'uruum Street , finaUa , Nob.
NEBRASKA
National Bank
U. 8. DKPOSITOUY. OMAHA. MKB.
Capital , . . . l 4OOOO&
Surplus Jnn. 1st , 1800 , - 07,00 $
OCB r and Directors IInry W Tal , prpilittnll
" -id , vlcdr tldinlj Jaraci W Haia l W >
. ohnH. Collln i II. 0. Cuthlnd J , H , B
k | W. II 8 Hugh.i , raiblar.
THIS IRON BANK.
Corner lth and Karnam Btrf ttt.
A General Hnntdn t inliie Transacted.
National Bank
Capital , - $4OOOOO
Surplus , 4O.OOO
Offlf < > r ami nirctorn M Mor cnmn , O .M ,
Illtfhrock , Jotepli ( Inrnrnu , Jr , A llrnrr , K M.
Anilrnon , William ( I. MMII , tlrr-rrelilcnl U n *
Wllllnmr A 1 * Hoiikln * , rrctl.lrnl . A .Mllll r4t
cimhlcri K II llrnnl , nuililnnt cn hl < > r
Omaha Manufacturers ,
Hoots and Hhorn.
KIRKENDALL , JONK8 Sc CO. ,
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots & Shoe *
incuts for lloiton Itubbnr Shoo Co . 1107 , 1104 and 11
llarncy Street , Omaha , Neb
llroworw.
BTORZ ft ILKIl ,
Lager Ilccr Brewers ,
1M1 Ncrth IPth Street , Omnlin , Neb ,
Cornice.
EAQL.E COHNICE WOUKS ,
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Comic *
Window cnps nml uicti\llc kTll ( < lit < Je.hn KiK
liriU'rlclor ' lOSnn.t 111) ) Smith loth utrrrt
A. HO3PE , Jr. ,
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 DouKlaa Btref t , Omnlm. Neb
Coal , Coke , Kto.
OMAHA COAL , COKE AND LIME CO. ,
Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal.
B. li. Cor 16th and Pouiilns Streets , Omnlm Neb.
NEBRASKA FUElTcO. ,
Shippers of Coal and Coke ,
214 South 13th Street , Omaha , Neb
DEAN , ARMSTRONG ff CO. ,
Wholesale Cigars.
402 N Idth Hlrcct "Hello ! " 1419.
Dry Gooilti and Notions.
M. E ! SMITlffe'cO. , *
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notion !
Comer Uth nnd Howard Strouti
KILPATHICK-KOCH DRY QOOD9 CO./ '
Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goods ,
Cents'KurnlBhlmtCoodi ) Corner lllh and lluriiol
Streets. Ouinlia , Neb
DEWEY & STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Knrnnm Street Omnhn , Nctr.inkiv.
CHARLKS SHIVEUICK ,
Furnidire.
Onintut , NcbriibUa.
Grocoi'losj.
McCOUD , HUADY & CO ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
13th nml J.onvenwortli Blrcets , Omnhn , Netirn kn.
lainiber , Kto.
JOHN A. WAKEFIELD ,
Wholesale Lumber , Etc. , Etc.
Imported nnrt Amerlean Portland "imont StntJ
agent for Mllwnukee Hrilrnullo Ccuicnt , anil
Qulncy Whlto l.luae. .
CIIAS. K. LEE ,
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber.
Wood carpets and parquet flcorlnn. Oth itui
btrcots , Omubn , Nebraska ,
FHED W. Q-HfilY ,
Lumber Lime Cement Etc. Etc
, , , . , ,
Corner Uth nml Douglna Streets , Omnlm.
Millinery and Notions.
L'OBERKELDER , & co. , /
Importers and Jobbers in Millinery , '
203 , 210 nnd 212 South lltli ttroot.
Notions :
J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO. , .
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
1124 llarncy ttrect. Omaha. „
Oils.
CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. ,
Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils
Axle itrcage , etc. , Oinalia A 11 llitliop. Manager. }
I'njiur. J.
CARPENTER PAPER CO. ,
Wholesale Paper Dealers.
Carry a nice stock of printing , wrapping nnd wrltlil
paper Hpoclnl atluntlon Klvun to card pnpcr
Knft'H , Ktu.
A. L. DEANE & CO. ,
( Jcnernl Agents for
Halls' Safes ,
RI and 323 South 10th St , Omaha.
ToyH , Kto.
H. HARDY & CO. ,
Jobbers of
Dolls Albums Goods
Toys , , , Fancy ,
llouie FurnlnliInK ( Joodi , Clilldren's Cnrrlanci 19
( nrnnm Blrei't , Onmlm , Neb.
AVnlrr Kiiill | |
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. ,
Steam and Water Supplies , .
Hallldnr wind mill * 1116 and VM Jones it , OrnahB.
U K lion , Acting .MnnnKor.
Iron WorkH.
PAXTON ic VIERLINO IRON WORKS ,
Wrought and Cast Iron Building \\orlj \ \
Kuglnen , brnm work , gcnoral foundry , inatlilno an
blacksmith work ontio anil worts , U 1 * '
liy nnd 17th street , Omaha
OMAHA SAFE ic IRON WORKS ,
Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Sa
Vaults , Jail work , Iron shutters and tire enci
(1 Androeu .prop'r Cor. lull and Jackson Hts
KUHI | , Doorn , l't
M. A. UIS1JROW U CO. ,
\VUolcialo mttnufacttireri of
Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Ilranch ofllce , 12th and linrd itrecti , Ouiahn
Qout.li
UNION STOCIC YARDS CO. ,
Of South Omaha , Limited ,
OILBI3RT
Taxidermists
Blieclinnu can lie i nt < mfelr B
mall or eiiircn bcuO fur i > fUu , buj
Ktli Blroot. OuAlio. .
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 ,
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.