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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEK WlibNESDAY , NOVEMBER 4 , 1801 , OUTSPOKEN JOURNALISM , tlnpald and Unsolicited Editorial Eadorac- mont and Fearless Denunciation OF JOURNALISTIC PRUDERY Hy tlic Clilcnso Trade Ilovlow Who iiiHtltitlc n SiKjclnl Inquiry bye o Kogulnr Corrosioinlcnt | on tlio Grouml , Chicago Tnultferfete. . In two respects , nt least , the Trade Review occupies a position unique in journnlimn. First in regard to our man ner of inuldnp Investigations and the dlBiritorcsted cliarncter of reports based upon such investigations. Our examina tions into matters of current imnortnnco are conducted without bias , and all edi torial opinions bnffud upon such data are without prejudice , no charge in nny man ner , shane or form being made when a favorable opinion is given , and no mo tives of prudence deterring when tno cir cumstances of the case demand an nd- verse critidHrn. Neither hope of reward nor fear of consequence are factors in shaping the editorial utterances of this journal. Whilst the independence mani fested hns frequently antagonized those aceuMoniud to seeing the powerful influ ence the almighty dollar exerts in the business ollico , it has also served to place us prominently in the confidence of 20,000 renders every week of the year. The fact that expressions of opinion are not based on financial considerations , that wo have neither friends to reward nor enemies to punish , no axe to grind , and that no payment of money figures directly or indiYcetly in the transactions , and that nogiftsare'accopted , givesmich editorials weight which never attaches to paid write-ups or the expression of journals which eeelc to conciliate largo advertisers at the expense of frankness and truth and thus deceive tlio reader who seeks untarnished truth alone. In another respect the Trade Review is entitled to moro than mcro mention , as never has it , or any of tlio other old established journal's with which it is now incorporated , editorially endorsed any proprietary medicines , and with but a single exception where duty led to the endorsement nf a prominent orthopedic institute have wo ever mentioned phy sician , infirmary or sanitarium in terms of endorsement. It will bo noticed that the glaring and speciously worded advertisements of Warner , Pierce , Hood , Ayers and others are never found oven in our dis play columns. During a score of years of high grade journalism and catering to the best commercial interests , wo have ever excluded from our publica tions all which could not fully demon strate its elliciency , reliability and hon est worth. Today we now depart from such in variable inflexible and iron-clad , - cus tom , and in so doing wo have no apolo gies to oiTor , for the same adherence to principles which caused tlio exclusion of other medical advertisements from our pages now compels us to throw open our editorial columns to bestow unqualified approval and unstinted commendation on a secret remedy to endorse a med ical institution fully and freely and to recommend both in the most emphatic and unmistakable way possible. AVe refer - for to tlio COOK KKMEDY CO.Ml'ANY of Omaha , Nob. , an establishment which for some days past has been the subject of rigid examination by a trained and trusted correspondent upon the ground a representative of this paper despatched to Omaha for the solo pur pose of acquainting himself with the truth , the whole truth and nothing but the truth concerning this much talked of , much advertised and much vaunted treatment and its results. Like the Kooloy Cure , Cook Remedy is now occu pying a prominent place in the discus sions of tlio day ; and each in its line is a specific , a blessing to those who sull'or worse than death. The two will revo lutionize the science of "medi cine and almost regenerate the world. Time and again has tlio writer boon called upon to investigate as sweeping- claims as these made by the Ccok Rem edy Co. , and made , too , as boldlv as this company now makes its claims in the public press. As in all previous investigations the result was the snuio an unfavorable re port the only-honest course after all tlio facts wore made known the investiga tion in this case was inaugurated with preconceived opinions that in the end the Cook Remedy Co. would take its place upon the roll of the "weighed and found wanting. " There was no reason to believe that tins would prove an exception to all other cases. Closest inquiry among competent financial authorities served to interest tlio investigator for the Irre sponsibility of the claimants had always bcforo boon the first unfavorable fea ture to present itself. A call was next made at the offices of the company at Thirteenth and Farnam streets , where moro oi the unfavorable conclusions which had been hastily and , wo will add , unjustly formed , were quickly dis sipated. Hero was found a regular , com potent medical practitioner whoso entire time is occupied with the cases placed in the hands of the Cook Remedy company. Iloro , too , was found an an- omoly , a business manager who did not hem and haw , who , instead of interpos ing obstacles to the correspondent's search , seemed to court investigation. No hesitation , no halting and stammering - ing when loading questions were bluntly and unremittingly wit to him for answer , no attempt at bluster or bluft as experienced in tlio past , and none of hat craven manner which charac terises the impostor when a newspaper exposure staves him in the face. Tins gentleman , on the other hand , faced the music calmly , with a composure born of honest purpose , and which honorable dealing alone can crlvo , which those engaged - gaged in dishonorable transactions seek. but seek in vain to assume. Instead of attempting to covur up a desire to open up fully and freely was manifested. In vestigation was courted , not shunned. Actual photographs of poor victims of syphilis , with all Its ghastly , grisly horrors rors , were produced , Hanked by pictures of the same after thorough euro , backed by testimony which would bo good and sufficient ovidunco in nny court in tlio land. Personal letters from ovorv HOC- tion of the country were cheerfully ex hibited , and the keenest investigation was mot in such way as to at once in spire confidence. Following such examination a call was mmio upon the proprietor of this won derful romcdviit his place of business , fur tit present this gontlomun docs not devote his entire personal attention to the institution undjr investigation. The only reason that the Cook Remedy company - pany is located In Omaha , and not in one of the largest cities of the country , is the fact that its proprietor is the con trolling spl.-it in this other establishment - mont , which is recognized as the leader In its line throughout the great west. Iloro was found tliu man who is to the syphilis cursed what Kcoloy is to the whisky cursed , a benefactor in all that the name implies. The personal reputa tion of this gentleman is untnriilshad ; his social standing the highest. His fiuuuclal standing was given as uproba- y , i bly half a million , " at ono financial establishment where inquiry was made , and "unlimited almost" at another bank where the correspondent sought in formation of this nature. Conservatively , and in a conservative manner must this report bo made : $300- 000 is a reasonable llguro at which to rate the business and financial backing of the Cook Remedy Co. Such high financial standing , confirmed by Dun and Hriidstrcot , gives weight to the un conditional guaranty of refunding money where a euro is not made , whilst the fact that during the past five years but ono request for return of money was made , Is indicative of the effectiveness and thoroughness of the euro effected. Loiter after letter was road by tlio cor respondent confirming the claims of this company thai tlio cure is ontlro and permanent , many testifying to such nor- manoncy years after tlio disease nad been eliminated. The pens of these who were cursed but are now cured , scorned as if dipped in fit'o , so eloquent and pa thetic were tlio heartfelt expressions of gratitude and thankfulness for deliver ance from the bonds of degrading dis ease , joyously relating how they had been elevated from loathsome lilthiness to purity , manhood , health , cleanliness and happinc&s. No claims made by this company are one-half so strongly put , so emphatic , so broad and sweeping regarding the won derful cures , as are the expressions con tained in llio mass of correspondence the grntuful have spontaneously showered - orod down Upon this ollico. Would that every victim of indiscretion who roads these lines could have sat side by side with the correspondent as the personal testimonials wore read ; to have done so would have been to feel that utter feel ing of despair , of awful gloom and dread which tlio unfortunate victim of syphilis uvor experiences , give way to a hope , a hope that once again manhood might reassert itself , and tlio blessed boon of a sane mind in a sound body , health , good cheer and happiness take the place of that ever pervading sense of woo un utterable , which now makes life a hell. The Cook Remedy Co. does all it promises ; it claims no moro than it ac complishes. Wo know whereof wo speak when wo boldly assort that a specific , an infulliblo , never-failing euro for syphilis in all its varied and horrid forms has boon found and is now in the hands of this company , exerting power none but the syphilis-tainted can over fully appreciate. Without senti ment llio crucial teat has been made , and the ofllcacy of the system of" the Cook Remedy Co. as fully demon strated ns a problem in mathematics. Never since Harvey discovered the circulation of the blood has there boon evolved a principle of greater in terest , of more absorbing importance , or ono moro fraught with beneficent re sult. It is the duty of every honest conscientious newspaper to boldly pro claim to the world and to the inhabit ants thereof , the wonderful , nay , the miraculous cures daily effected by this institution. However , instead of doing so , a ridiculous and wicked prudery , ex cusable in a maiden lady of uncertain ago , but is unpardonable in nineteenth century journalism , servos to exclude all mention of this worthy institution. Just why the name or mention of a disease is worse than to permit such disease to exist , than to point out a remedy when a euro is at hand , is a subject for the moralist and metaphysician. Such finely spun philosophy and queer logic have no plaeo in the management of this journal. Wo know , the reader knows , the world knows , that this cursed disease syphilis is widespread , that it exists in every workshop , in every mart of trade and in every studio. It drags its slimy and venomous length In our courts , our camps , our schools. The ormincd judge , the eminent juristtlio distinguished physician awalct in the stilly watches of the night to curse the tormentor. The innocent and the beautiful are not ex empt from its poisonous breath. The padded walls of the insane ward re strain its victims and every almshouse has within its confines these who have met the dread enemy and have been mortally wounded in the battle of life , scarred , twisted , deformed sufferers , who pray for death to end their woo. Then why not cry aloud from the house tops'1 ! Why not the press and pulpit take up tlio cry ? Preach a now gospel , purity in place of loathsomeness , clear eye , steady brain and iron nerve , in stead of creeping , crawling , rotting car casses. Around about us are the nerveless , cringing , horrible travesties upon hu manity , the crippled , the maimed , the loathsome , who , acquainted with the truth , might go down into the pool and como ill ) cleansed. Are wo not , then , derelict in our duty when prudery and foolish squeamishness - ness make us silent ? No wonder Charles Lamb asked deliverance from a "cursed , sickening , canting , umnascu- line ago. " . In the name of humanity , of love , of follow foiling , in the name of all wo hold pure and. right , let us toll of these things. To us the duty is manifest. The Cook Remedy Co. offers the only release from the galling shackles of syphilis. There is no question regard ing the efficiency of the treatment or the permanency of tl" > cure. Upon these statements wo rest tlio reputation of this journal , which wo have taken twenty years to build up ; upon those assertions wo are willing to risk the confidence of every reader and sub scriber. We cordially and heartily endorse the Cook Remedy Co. , and unreservedly recommend it to every sulloror. Every transaction with it will thoroughly justify such endorsement , and make good the strongest recommendation. There is but ono specific , ono effectual cure for syphilis , that alone used by the Cook Remedy Co. Other so-called cures , whatever their pretensions , are "as moonlight unto sunlight , or as water unto wine. " I'roout'o It Ilnl'oi'o Iiniivlnir Home. M. B. Kllburn left the west nnd sottloO In Orunco Valley , N. J. Ho now IhiUs that Ills fnvorlta remedy for croup is not sold thuro mill is mixious to Rot a supply , Iloro it is in Ills own \\orJs : "Onn you let mo know If Clmmborlulu's Cough Homedv is to bo gotln New York City or is sold by nuy ono in Now Jarsoyf 1 want to cot some ; it noliiR tlio best roineily 1 can Ihul for croup. Slnco lonviiip llio west I iwvo not rojuiroit any , but cold woatluir Is coming on unU I may nooU It niul am wily sorry I ilul not bring some with mo. " For sale by ilnigsists. SOTKI > iro.Mi.v. The memboH of the Chicago real estate firm \Vlhcm & Wilson are siitors. Mrs. Hiiyurd Taylor , widow of tlio great poet and author , lias bou 'it ' twenty-four ucros oT land at Ban Marcos , San Uiun-o county. An ingenious person In Chicago has In vented an itutoinuUo AdoHnrv 1'uttl. It Is u lifu sized wux Ilguro , wtiivh Imitates' bar smiles , gesturoa and | iosos. AJiix doliod the lightning. Ho felt pretty Euro U was not going to lilt him , Hut tuero .is u Connecticut woman from xvhoin , though stio lived In Callows lano. a thunderbolt glanced olT us though it had boeu a fulling acorn. MM. Frances Wood ring is sutiorlatondont of n coal mine at Ashland , 1'n. , having occu pied the position slnco the death of her hus band several yours aco. Slio U popular with the minors , who number ISO , and is cacrgotio ami successful In uls work. Queen Margaret of Ituly Is an enthusiastic mountain climber , Vv'liou on these expedi tions she sensibly \veursthocostuuioorttio uutivo , consisting of stout boots , a auort red sldrt ntul n bhck bodlco , which rustic attlro shows oft to good advantage her striking beauty. Mrs. I2vangcllno Wilson Curpontor , d.iu h- ter o' tlio late vleo president of the United StntC3 , Henry Wilson , has presented the Philadelphia. Knights of Labor with her Il lustrious father's photograph , almost the only ono in existence. CMrs. Emma P. Ewlnp , fatnoui by her work in cooking schools , opened her Chicago school In ISsO. and for six yours has conducted classes In cookery nt Clmtitaunun during the summer. In 18.SJ she received the appoint ment of professor of domestic economy in Iowa Agricultural college. She is r New Yorker by birth , but has lived much In Kan sas. Vlt.tJl.tClKllltiTlUS OF A'OT.tnKES. Ono of tlio most eminent sculptors In Italy , Vela , has just died at the ago ot 70. His par ents were peasants , and ho was a quarry boy. Secretary Ualfour is a violinist and Is said to bo fond of all Kinds of music , but ho cer tainly has no liking for the harp once heard through Turn's halls. Gladstone and Tennyson are of the same age , 82 , and the former has Just made ono of the greatest speeches of his life , while the latter has just written a comedy. Danker liucono Kelly of Now York , who Is worth ? 5OJO.OuO , oiiriied his passage to this country by driving a jaunting car in his na- tlvo place , County Tyrone , Ireland. John C. Now , United States consul-general in London , hns taken n house at Berkeley , about twenty-tlvo miles from London , having given up his apartments in the metropolis. A directory of the city of Portland , Mo. , for the yuan ) M3S has boon brongnt to light , and In It appears this line : "Blaino , J. O. , editor Advertiser , boards U. S. Hotel. " Henry Orady's son , who was present at the unveiling of tha monument to Ids dis tinguished father In Atlanta , is a student at the University of the South at Sowaneo , Tcnn. Charles Gaylor , now critically 111 nt St. Vincent's hospital , Now York , hns produced i8 ! ! plays slnco 181'J ' , besides in his earlier yours doing A great deal of theatrical writing for Grceloy and the Elder Bennett. Ur. Outncsnll Is the name of a physician of St. Louis who declares that ho has discov ered peculiar microscopical Insects in cigar ettes. Now and then , by the naked vision , n peculiar form can bo observed pulllnz on ono. David Evans , London's now lord mayor. has Just turned -10 , ono of the youngest mayors London has had , nnd has been noted for the brevity and sense of his speeches. Aspiring statesmen should make n note of it. Lr. John Pionto. the nmatotir telescope nialccr , is now finishing thirty and one-hulf- inoh silver-on-glass mirror for Allegheny college , which , when mounted , will give that institution thn largest reflecting telescope in this country. Stanislas Zalowski , a noble Polo , has just died at Bordeaux , his birth certificate nt Warsaw showing that ho was born In 17SO. Ho was n great smoker and amateur in pipes. His memory was clear to the end of his last year , his H2th. General Grubb , minister to Spain , took with him to Europe James Hueg of Burling ton , the old colored mnn who has for many years boon in the service oi the Grubb fam ily and who was the general's body servant during the rebellion. - Webster Flanagan , who grew famous by asKlng ono simple little question , nnd Is now collector of the port of El Paso , Is n small man of florid face , oluo eyes and brown hair. Ho Is an excellent lawyer , a shrewd business man and possessed of very engaging man ners. H is" father was n republican senator from Texas. "Squiro" Charles Walter , n Washington justice of the peace , is very proud of u war rant in his possession dated April 10 , 180(5 ( , ch-irging General Grant with fast driving. It is Indorsed. "Fined ? 5 ; paid , " Below in the general's hand-writing are the words , "I will appeal ntt p. m. U. S. Grant. " No appeal , however , was taken. Kudolph Virchow , the great Gorman pa thologist , was 70 years old a few days nco , and Europe's scieutistsstatcsmon and physi cians joined in doing him honor. Prof. Virchow Is the orlgluator'of the coil-growth theory of disease , the adoption of which , says a computont writor.is "is the most important stop in pathology" or the period , as it has "little loss than rovolutionbott pathological study. " Waldo M. Potter of .Rirgo , who was atone ono time n silent partner In the firm of Seward , Weed & Greelov , says that Horace Greoley had n marvelous faculty for absorb ing information. Greeloy's teacher told Mr. Potter that when the future editor was only 10 years old ho committed to memory the entire text of Murray's grammar , with all Its abstruse rules , in two days , and retained thorn so well that In his schoolboy compositions ho rarolv violated a rule of syntax. At ono time no cpmpiled a list of the chairmen of the town boards of the State of Now York , and classified them politically from memory. DoWItt's Llttlo Early Risers ; best llttla pills for dyspepsia , sour stomach , bad breath. Ynlo college , it is stated , is anxious to admit women to its honors on terms o' equality with men , but has not , the funds. The undergraduate students in the Michi gan university ore younger by a full year or moro on the average than they were twenty years ago. Judge of Appeals Francis M. Finch , who has just been elected dean of Cornell univer sity law school , is a ropub.ican and author of the pathetic and popular pooni entitled "Tho Blue and the Gray. " On October 8 , llolonol Amos A. Parker of Fitzwlllmm , N. II. , celebrated his ono hun dredth birthdav. So far as is known ho is the oldest collcgo graduate in America , having. finished his course nt the university of Ver mont in ISlil. The library of the University of California hns just received u very valuable addition of several hundred Spanish works collected and purchased by Prot. Moses in tils recent so journ there. Many of these books are rare and of extreme value. In the veterinary dopartraont of the Pennsylvania - sylvania university was lately Inaugurated a course ot study lilting the student to become an ofllcor of the public health. The course relates to moat and milk inspection , the diagnosis of disease In living cattle of all kinds and the liko. The COUMO has already proved very popular , In UV1J Harvard graduated a class of nine members. A hundred years later the gradu ating class numbered twenty-four. A centu ry Inter the number had doubled again , nnd in 180 ! ) Harvard graduated her first class of 100 members. Twenty years later the classes had moro than doubled again , and now the entering class this year moro than quadru ples that number , Ono thousand nnd twonty-fivo women have boon awarded certificates by the Cambridge university extension during the past your , but only -IS ) men have been similarly suc cessful n fact which shows that women s vail themselves much moro largely ot the ndvnutnges offered by the extension teaching. Thlrty-nlno women nnd only eighteen men have taken the vlco chan cellor's certificate. The passing of the Yale entrance examina tion by Mhs Cott of New London may not hnvo been in vain. The public discussion created thorobylust Juno has boon followed by n quiet discussion among members of the Yale faculty nnd of the corporation nnd others , and lias developed tha fuet that Yale Is not so much opposed to the admission ut women as has been supposed , The evils of clgarotto smoking among tlio schoolboys of Denver hnvo been noticed re peatedly , but no oll'eetivo measures taken to put n stop to the practice. Recently Super intendent Govo fcpolco to State tiuporlnlon- dcnt Coy about the matter advising that cir cular * bo sent out calling attention ot the toacuorsand parents to ttio law against the sale or gift of tobacco to minors , nnd urging Its enforcement In all cases. As is known , the Americans take the chief part now In the propagation of the English language In Turkey and the D.inublan prov ince.- ) , What was called the Girl's school at Constantinople has bccoino the American college - lego of girls , and acting under n charter from the commonwealth of Massachusetts Is enti tled to confer degrees of I ) . A.ct . The tire I commencement for the conferring of degrees was held recently. How Colds are Curo.l In ttie South. W. J. Flowers of Dorranco , Gn , , says : "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best I can got for Coughs , Cold * and Croup , " nnd many others who have used It are of the same opinion. Its promptness m loosening and relieving severe colds has made It de servedly popular. For sale by druggists. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Traders Suspend Operations Pending the Election Excitement. CHICAGO CATTLE 'Iff GREAT DEMAND , Receipts Not Up to the ISstltnntn ntul . Top 1'rlucH UaiiKcil for Naitvoa No I'r.linoStecM OlVcT-ctl. OlttCAOO , 111 , , Nov. a [ Special Tolozram to Tin ; llKil : There wan not much life In the cattle trade today. The usual Tuesday's quiet prevailing , but there win a firmer tone to the market , Tlioclmngo was ascribed to the moderate arrivals anil to the belief that the receipts for this week will show a marked di'creuso from the average for the last few weeks , Tlicro was only n handful of good na- tlvo cattle bores they were bought up at still prices. There were imly about 11.500 natives or all grades , and very few of that number were good cnoiuh to soli for as much as J" > ,00. The prevailing llguros were from JI.S3 to J''JS Tor cows and bulls ami } l.W to 51.75 ror steer * . The 4,000 westerns received round buyers .it pretty steady price. * , and the ' . ' , . 1K ) Texans on wile were wanted at former quotations. Htoclinrs and feeders were fairly notlvo. Calves were firm and iinuhnneud. Heavy hosHuver.isod " hlcher than yestiTdnv. the host or thoolTurlnxs sollliu nt from J1.IO to 81,15 , and thr bulk Koliiu nt froniti.UJtotl.no. In hi ) ; ; * tlinro was an unclmnscd market ror light weights , quotations luinulnlng at , from JIUO lofcl.M for poor to choice lots. Klevon pnekurs were In the Hold , unit us there W.IH . iilsou full representation of eastern buyers , the supply of thirty odd thaus.tnd IIOKX proved none to lnriu. The gre.-iter part , of that number hud changed liaml.s before 10 o'ulocu and by noon the pens were practically empty , llio market closlnn steady for ufl grades. The livening Journal rooorts : Oat.tle Ito- eelit . H > , OJO ; .shipments. iMVK ) ; market steady ; top prices for natives , $ l.7.Vii.i.S.'i ( : no prime to extra steer ; ! on sale ; common and medium. JiOO@i.5 ; ; rnngurs.JOOU4.Ui ; native cows , if 1.03 . llosjs Itceelpts , IG.OOi : shipments , lO.MO ; market Irregular : no.ivv grades high ; light grades lower ; rouith and common. ii.i."pW ; ) ( ; ml.M'd and paokers. sa.T.vs.'UJ.'i ; prime heavy nnd butchers * weights , J.0.l,10 ) ) ; light , $ J. : ! . ' > © u.7i > . Sheep Itecclpls , 4,100 ; shliiments , ROO ; market stoadv to lower ; native ewes. f.r ! > 0 ® 4. . ' ! . " > : mixed , $ I..V&I.40 ; weathers , SI.7.V2 .V'r > : Toxans. W.00a.73 ; westerns , W.l Ja ; lambs , ' KIIIISIH City .MarlcetM. KANSAS CITV. Mo. . Nov. 3. CATTLE Ile- colnts , fj.orj ; shipments , 5.9JO : market about steady ; stoers. $ j. 3n.OO ; cows , $1.23KiS3 ; stocUors nnd feeders. ti.Wfci.Ca. ' Hoes Itecolpts. U,760 ; shipments. 4.030 ; mar ket stoadv to 5e higher ; bulk , J.73fi : ) > : i.85 ; alt grades , ji.L'f : > ® 4.00. SIIBIJP Koceluts , 30D ; shipments , 58) ; mar ket lower. 1'i.otlii l-'lnn ; unchanged. II AV Wenu ; unchanged. HUTTEII Wouk ; unchanged. Eoos-l'Mrm at lOc. No grain In murkot today. Ijlvei i > o ; > l Marlccta. Livnnroou Nov. It WiiKAT Stcady ; de mand fair ; ho'dors offer moderatelvi.Vo. 2 red winter , Ss4d(3Ss4'd. ( } The receipts of wheat for the past throe days were ; . . " > 1,000 centals , Including I ! > 'IC09 American. Coux Qnlct and lowe.r ; mixed western , fis S'td per cental , liocolpts of American corn ror the past throe days were 115,100 centals. TALLOW Fine Amcrlu.in , 2Js percwt. Mlnnciipolis V.'hcat .Market. MtNNCAroMS. Minn. , Nov. 3. WHEAT Market Hat today ; opened SMIJU , and at once sold downward to Wic. Hecclpts. ; ! ' . ' . " > ears. Closed to 88'8c ' ; .May , 03ao on tr.iuk ; No. 1 hnrd , UOc ; No. 1 northern. 89So ! ; No. U north ern , S33SUC. _ Russian Ityc Corner. ST. PKTCiisuuita , Nov. : i. There Is a huge corner In r/o hero. Thu object of these eon- rcriiod In the corner is to force the price up to 3 roubles per pood. English Financial Ileviow. [ Cowrlolit 1811 tin .jam',1 O/inlin H'.ii'iM. ] LONDON , Nov. a [ New York Herald Cable- Special to THE HEK. ] Hank or England bor rowing for a few days and months Is at UU nor cent- and : ii ; per cent , closing rate ' - ' nor cent. Stock quiet , Americans changed fractional ! v. Closing prices : Atohlson 44a , Central I'lieliie TJJa. St. Paul 78. Denver 18 ! } . Denver pre ferred 45i. Krle common III , second inortitngo 1WI5J. preferred 71 , Illinois Central 100 , Lake Shore laT'j. ' Loulsvillo fc Nashville 81i , Michi gan Central bonds 7. > , Kansas and Texas 174 , Now York Central IIO'/J , Pennsylvania iV Ohio first mortgage 334' , Northern Pacific. 7 ! . $ , Norfolk & Western preferred f 'J'a , Ohio it Mis sissippi 2Ja ? , Ontario Wi , Pennsylvania B8. Keadlni ? 20'4 , preTorrod 714' , Union Pacific 42 , Wubash 141/ . preferred 29 ? , Debenture 4G ? < . O.i tlic Ilcrlin ItotirKC. HEIILIN , Nov. 3. The bourse hero today was very much agitated , llio feeling growing outer or the situation In Purls. Russian securities declined sovon-olxhts or 1 per cent. The sus pension WHS announced or a linn or large dealers. Their liabilities are ulacod at fi.iiU- ) WO marks. Roubles were quoted at 203 marks 5) ) pfeiinlL' . A luivo remittance or gold was . to St. Petersburg. On tlic I'oflR lUnii'.se. PARIS , Nov. ; ) . There wnro wldo fluctuations on the bourse hero today. tliruntunln an ex tensive fall. A decline wascliceked , however. by heavy buying In order to prevent dllllonlty In the settlement. Credit Foneler declined Wlf , Sue/ canal shares M and Portuguese se curities 1 per cent. ItloTlntoshurcs advanced af 12e. _ Financial .Notes. KANSAS CITY , Mo. . Nov. a. Clearings , 11,789- 212. 212..New . OUI.E.INS , La. , Nov. a. Clearings , t'l- t I * ( < ! It I'ari.s llentes. PAIUS , Nov. 3. Tliroo per cent rentes Oir 97ie ! for tlie account. \Vool .Marker. HOSTON , Mass. , Nov. II There Is a steady demand for wool , and prices are the same us last quoted. In largo lines , however , con cessions can bu obtained. Snu Krnnolsuit AliniiiQuotations. . SAN FHANCISOO , Cal. , Nov. u. The ofllclal closing quotations for mining stoulcs today wuio us follows : Tjoiulon Stouk 3rnrlcit. ; LONDON , Nov. 3. The following were the I.orulonstookuotitloin | : eloslni ; at 4 p. in. ; CoiiHOla money ti5 Krlo 8Ccoiiilt } . . lJ.IMj ( Cent ola account. . 05U-1G Moxloanoril ilim U.S. 4s ISO Now Vork Cunt . . .llliH U.S. 4Ks lOil/ I'eiuiaylvanla 57H Canadian 1'aclllc. . . . llU | ItoailtiiK SUj | Urlo 'MJi Kt. i'aul common Ilavniui Markets. HAVANA , Nov. a. SPANISH QOLO J2.304 ? ® 2.n. : KXCHANOR Qulot nml lirm. Sun AH ( jti lot. ' . < > H LONDON , Oct. U9. bAicuTTA I.INSUED 1 Cd puniuiiitur. TL'lll'U.NTlNi : S . O.l/.l'/.l L i : N't'llCJl .UAltKUT , ' ' OMAHA. Mov. a. IWI. Tlio market on hucr pattio was devoid or liru , altlioiuh on busthulilliux thuro was but llttlo U liny chaiiKU In prlocs. lururlor cattlu were no lL'L'luil ami .vrk'us on Mich tomli'il lower ami trailo tlnmi't'lioiit.vaa uxtrumoly dull. ' ' ' - Tlio cow market npt'ncd ' falrb stonily on oo < l rat stuff anil blow on ntlioM , and olo-iuil rroiu 5o to lUo lower , aceurdliiK to duality or the oirtirliiKR. The inarkot was pretty tvull aiilloil | ) | ) with western cows anil whllo the trailoins not imitlculiirly uutivo a fal r clour- inn. ' o wa mailo or all dcslral ) n holilliiKs. Tlio atipply or htoelcers ami fomlor * was ma- tonally inoruasoil ye-itor.luy hy aildltlomtl uriivuls , ami Ini'liidiiu tipvoulntor.V holdliuts a larger nuiaherviu never on sale than at prosunt. There win llttlo or no Imiulry for anything- Duly a very row sales to the coun try are riiportuil. There Is alisolutoly no pos- hllilo L'liiuu.'u to tullovo thoduproisodciinilltlon or the trade until there IB a lot-up In tlio re ceipts. I'uri'lmHura IIOVIT had it larger nuiuher toseh'Ct from at tliesu yar.ls. and prices are propurtionatoly low to tlio laivio nunibur on blllu. Hiiyors opened the hoit nmrknt early by bid- illiiK prices u hluiilu HtitiiL-er on ilo lrahlo lieuvy ( 'rudosoml liiitcliersuleetlons but after the HrstHpurt tlio mitrkut ilruppo.l liauk to about Moiiday'u ll nrua un all Knulo * and ulo-ed weak. Thoiiiunbor reoolvcd wai far below the av- oraL-o ror Tuesday nntl the iiuiillty of the of- rurlmrs wns us H rule notlilnt uxtru , the bulk conslstlinf or llzhl urn ) mixed loinln. The ex trcmu limit paid was tJ.sl lor ouo luuil , the hulk . < ollln ; nt fromf 1.70 to M.7 , " ' . the snnto us .Momlav. OATTl.u-OllU'lal rocoluu or cattle , 8,878 ns uompirr : > d with ; > ,4I8 vcslordiiy mm 1CM Tuosduyor last week. Murkot. dulli steady on best Hteors to 5.Do lower on cows ; Hat on lenders. Hod * Ofllolal reooltiU or hogs , ,1.'W7 ns compared with IK1I yesterday nnd nil7Tuci- ; dny or last week. The marknt opened ni'tlvo nnd a shadostronii'r on best packers : closed weak. Mttlit , M.wai.5 | lioavy. f.170 ® ; iMi mlxml. ttMWfi'.T.t. Siiur.i'-oillclal recelpti or sheep. 4fl n compared with none yosk'rday.and Tues day or lust woolc. M.irket noinlmxlly steady , Hcuolpts nnd lisK | ) < 4itlon of.Stock. Oniolal rnclpU an I dlstmUtlon or stock ns shown by tlio nooks or the Union Stojk Vnrds company ror the twenty-four IIOIIM , emllnit at D o'clock , p. m , , November ; i , Ib'Jl ' : Snlca. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 20. . iKir a 5) cows , 1. . TTO CO n. . n'o i Ci IS. . 8la 200 : i. . KM 00 KI..IUII.1 1 R.- > si. . n.i : 200 1 . 8U 03 1..I070 1 75 11. . IOW 200 1..1040 IS 1S..100U t SiO I ! . ' . . ( U7 200 1. . I08J i.- > 1 hi ) 1I..102J 200 " 15..IU43 1 SO B ) . . ! ) ! X ) 2 15 S3"8S 18. . 1010 1 K- > 2J. . Kl ) 2 13 I ) , . 111.1 1..I1.W 1 K > 17. . 1078 215 M. . Till I. . U'U S 00 50..10IIO 220 1. . 7.10 15. . IWi i 00 18. . 1088 22.- r.IOLM a. io : > oj oo 1 .1010 2 . ' . - . 1..110J 100 11. . ll'Jl 'J 00 2U..10M 240 41. . 413 1 < V5 V5MIMcr.HS MIMcr.HS AND St'ltl.VOEtlS. 8 cows and cnlvos , each J20 00 1 cow anil cuir : ii 01 1 cow ami cuir Hi ) DO 1 inlllcur 25 00 T. T. Stevens. II calves. 512 2 35 John Ward. 32 cows. . 622 1 60 St. LoulH Ijivo Stoulc n ST. Louis , Mo. . Nov. 3. OATTI.B Uecolpts , 3,3'JU ' ; iiiarltut stronger : fair to fowl natives. lfl.00a5.50i Tovuns and Iiulliin stuurs , $ J.5U0 3.55 ; cows mid farmers , $1.20S2.25. Hoes Itec'olpts , 5,100 : marliot steady ; heavy , JJ.80S4.00 ; mixed , i3.5Jit5.b3 ; light , 1'JiTKIt.lXS Ol' ' THK ClSXTUItr , An Iowa man who recently died at the ago of eighty-seven was the father of thirty-one children. Ho waS'inarrled ' three times. Mrs. Sarah F. Van Nostrnnd , of Kast Mill stone , N. J. , oolohratod her lot ; birthday last week and stHl llnds lifo worth Uvliij , ' . Her spirits nnd conoral health are excolent. Her only infirmity is a slight deafness. The rnro occurrence of three brothers colo- brutlnc their soventloth birthday at the sumo time Is recorded at Torrlngton , Conn. Matthew , Daniel and William Grant , the triplets , nro said to bo cousins of the late General U. S. Grant. Marvin Smith of Montvlllo , Conn. , Is 107 years old. Ho was horn on August twonty- llfth , 1781 , In Montvlllo , and has always lived thero. For ever 100 yours ho has dwelt within two miles of Ills birthplace. Jlo Has been Uvico married. Enoch Pratt , the Daltlmoro banker nnd phllanhropist , has just celebrated his olKhty- third birthday. Ho has never worn plassos , walks four or ilvo tnllos every day , nnd says thut although ho has worked hard since' boy of ilfteon years , when ho uopan his busi ness career us a clerk in Uostun , ho feels iv > young nnd actlvo toiliiv as ho did fifty voars hco. Ho has never sullurod n day's sluunoss In his Ufo. Do Witt's Llttlo Early Utsars , TO ASSIST NATB the body Is the great mission of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC * . Mlcrobi cannot exist in the blood whet1 is properly taken , as it prompt ! ) forces them out , and cures the patient. It hns relieved thousands In a few days who had Buffered for yonrc. Jin. P. 7i. NEI.EON , n prominent and wealthy citizen of Fremont , Nebraska , Buffeted for years with SCROFULA , and it continued to grow worse in spite of fill treatment. Finally , Four Unities of ilcurcd hiin. He writes : "Words arc inailcjyiitrj to express my gratitude anil favr.ruble opinion of S It'lFT'X SPECIFIC. TreatIBO on UlO'Xl luici bklti DIICOK * mailed rrco , lso' HcmodT ror Tntarrh U llm L'ot ' , Uaaluat tu Via , uiid Clicnjicbt. SoM brdrucdlnU or Hint br mall We. K. T. llucltlao , Wurrcu , I'a , OMAHA DIRECTORY. A WN1NGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tout & Awu- in # Oo , , Fine * , hnminnpk ) , oil and rutihpr clothing K nd for catnlorttio. 1113 Fnrtmm HAG a A xn Bemis Omaha Bag Oo. Importers ami .Mnnuf.io- Hirer * . Flour Saokn. llurlaps oml Twlno. A. H. Perri o & Co. M. 0. Daxon. HOC DoilKO Street. lllcjrclo * soM on monthly influents. Bond for our rftt.ilo/uo nnd prlc-o.1. 1M N. 1.1th street. HOOK niXDEKR nnd STAT1OXNHS Ackermnn Brothers fie Heintzo , Printers , blnilur.i , cloiHmt/pori , bUni boolc m.itiu- fnol'iters. lltl'i lluirnnl Xroot , Om.llin. HOOTS A\D SHO US Morao-Oco Slim Company , HIM tlotrnrtl Street. Fnctnrjr. corner lltli nnit t'liuitlni Hlrojt. Wonrn nmklnifcloso prices to o-i li linvors , nml mnklntHitMiti < ( if t-mvH whli'li la very Ml- nblo nlth merelmUs. Williams , Van Aer- KirkendallJouos& Oo nnm & Harto WholotnleMnniifnctur'n Agent ( for llo lon Hnti- 1212 llnrnoy street. tier Shun Co. IIIK , HOI , niul lluii , llnrney elroot. Omahn , Noli. JIOXKS liV'L'VllKKS John L. Wilkie , Louis Holler , Omaha paper box Taclory Ilntcliori nn > l r. ckor < Tooliimd iiplloi. | Hou 19tli A St. Mary's Avo. , hot nnit Mump cntlnisi Orilori promptly Illlcil. UliMllH ,1&uk on Mri'cl \ CIGA us. W. T. Seaman , West & Fritscber , Jtnntifficttirci flnocUara , Onintia's 1freest Vnrloty Jobbers of leaf WAGONS AND OAHUIAOK3. 1011 Furnam Strcot , COAL , COKE , ETO. Omaba Goal , Ooko & Ooutant & Squires , Limo Cj. , Hard and soft coal shlp- Hnrd and soft coal. S. K. peri. 1303 rnrnnm street cor. llitli and IJouglas . Omalia. itrectc. American Fuel Oo , , Ho well & Oo , , Shippers nml denleri In nutbrnclto nml bltu- 2K S Hill Sheet , inous coal. 215 H. I.'itli street. Omam , Nob. Nebraska Fuel Oo. , Johnson Bros , , SIS S. 13th Street , OU Knrnam Street , Omaha , Neb. Omabn , Mel ) . CORNICE. Eagle Oornico Works , JlniiufacturcrsofCialvan Izcd Iron Cornice. Window caps , mctnllc ekylluhts , etc. 1110 nnd CEMtiNT AND LIME. J. J. Jobuson & Oo , , Oady & Gray , 220 S. 15th Street , Lime , cement , etc. , etc. Omahn , Nob. Cor. Otli nnd noutilns Sta. JJJtY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatrick-Zooh Dry Dry roods , notions , far- Goods Oo. , nlslilng KooiU. Drycoods , notions , pents' furulttblnu oods. Corner llth and Howard. ror. lltli anil lluiranl Sis ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Oo. DETROIT -AUTOJIAT1C Electric Motors Illustrated cntaloKUU free. and Dyamos , Cntnlo uo froe. H. A. Klnnuy.CitMi'l 1014 Capitol Avonuo. AKt. &l2-iN.V.Ilfo : Illd'if. FARM MACHINERY , ETC. Parlin , Orendorff & T. G. Nortbwall , Martin Oo , , General western ngcnt Corner .tones and 9th Sts. Hkandla 1'luw Co. , Omaha , Nob. UIU-1.UI Sborman Ave. FLOUR. E. T. Davis Mill Oo. C. ( J. undorwoo.l , Mnnawer nt Omaha. Cor. 6th nnd Jackson SU S. F. Gilnian , Omaha Milling Oo. , 1013-15-17 , N. ICta Strcot. Merchant Millers. Omconnd Mill 1313 North C. K. lllactr - Manager. loth Street. FUEN1TURE AND CARPETS. Dewey & Stone Furniture Beebo & Ilunyau Fur niture Oo. , niture Oo. Successors to 0. A. lloeba Furniture nnd cnrpoU , A Co. . 1115-1119 rnrnara Street , ( Jraco nncl IJthHts.Omahn GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. 3 , T. Robinson Notion Oo. Rents' furnishing nooiU. niTlf. colebr.itod br.vucl lluckskln " uvcraiu , I > .int , t > hlrts , cents , uto. Cor. 18th nnd Howard tits. GLASS , PAINT OIL AND DRUGS. Konnard Glass and J. A. Fuller & Oo. , Paint Oo. , 1(03 Douulns Street , 03-U12 Hartley Strajf , Omalm , Neb. Oniiil.n. William Oummings , Blaka , Bruce & Oo. , tilt andiilO South ICth St. MW-KU I.ouvenwort'.i St. Onmlia , Nob. Omaha , Nob. GROCERIES. Paxtoii fc Gallagher , Meyer & ; Eaapko , 705-711 S. lOlli Street , HOI-1lOillarnoy Btroct , Omaha , Nob. Omalm. Neb. D. M Stoalak Oo , Sloan , Johman & Oj. 1301-1 % Juiui Htraot , Utli ami I.c ivoawortli t-tri.'OU , Omah.i , No3. Onmlia , Ne'j. Alien Bros. , McOord , Brady & ( Jj. , I.ouvonwurtli , 3th nml 11'M-lllU Ilnrii Omaha , Nob. OmaliDi Nob. GUNL'0\YDER \ , . Olark. Oon'l Woitcrn Aueiit nf lliiliont'i.iiortlnK linn liowilor , Atlai liUll uJt'lo- slvu blmilnj i''iI" ' , ( nil ) * /IblliirnuyitrriH HARDWARE Eector&WilhelmyOo Olark-Amlreesen Hardware Oo , CurlUtli am ] JacUunStl. UtU aua 1 turner , O.u iti Omaba. Nub a HA iff A xi ) Urynn Oommiraion Oo A , S , MaWhortor llrokpr * . grain , provl'lon lloo m 15 , HonM of Tr J nml toefc < . N. V. I.ITo llrokor * . I'rlrnln nlr * Ill.tV. rrlmtonlra Clil- til New York , clilcniiO MHO. pt , Ioiili nnil nmtst , l.ouln. Cntligrulii New Vork. liOilKht. Cookrell Bros [ F , 0. Swarts & Co , , ntnlen'li tmror.i. ' UrnkorMlrnln.l'rt > Tl lon rrlrnto wlrci to Now i-le. I'rirntu wlro to Si. York , Clilniiw , A St. l-miHamlOilcairo , Hooin 1.01111 , 111-IS Hoard of t.llnnnlof Tfiulp.Oraahn , Tritile. ! lixclinnKOltlUVi S. Unmet L. Kirscht & Oo , , Prick & Herberts , Wholosnlrt I.lqiuir De.vl'rs WliulotaloUquor De.ilorl < 07-IO-.IS. 10th St. ( OI-SOSS. lOthSt , Q. W. Douglosi & Oo Jolm A Wakofioltl , ImportedAmerican t'or Ilnrdnood IiUinbar , Innd Cement , Mllwui ) koo llydrntillo Cemon 1310 North ICth Street andljulncy Wlilt ) Limn Obarlo3 E , Lee , Louis Bradford , Hardwood lumber , wood cnrpot * HIM p.iniuot Lumber , llmocemontota lloorliu. ? lh niul Doiitfla . KM I ) MiKlni Street. MILTANEHY AXD XO'llOXS. 0. A. Stonohill , I. Oborfoltlor & Oo. , Importer * nnd .Tobbor.i In Notlons.Cloaki Slllllncry , . .Mllltnury. . Kit. W3 , 510 and SI2 South litU llli-IISS. llithSt. , Omahn. Street. MUSICAL JXSTRUMKXTti , JJTO. Max Meyer & Bro Oo A , Hospo , Jr. , M'f'K Jeweler , dealers In I'hinoj , Orunn < . Artlita * musical Instrument ) , Muterl.ili , Ktc. etc. Knrnnui nnd IGtb. 1B11 noiiRlii Streot. OYSTERS. I OILS. Platt & Oo , , Oonsolidatod Taiik Oysters , Klsh and Celery , Line Oo. SI'.i South lHh ( Bt Itctlncd ami Inbrle.itlni ; David Cole .Mimn.-er. oils , nxlo k-rcaiu , etu. P110 D UCE , COMMISSION. Eibbel & Smith , Ssbroad3r & Co. , Dealers In country prod Cash bityeri butter anJ uce , frilltf , vogutublos , UHL-I , nnd Keuoial com- etc. mhslon morcbanti. 107 Ilowanl Street 4''J bontti lIUi Street. Robert Purvis , E. B. Branch. & Oo. , 1217 I toward Strcot. I'roduco , frulti of all \Vrlto fur prices on but ter , vggi poultry , nnJ kind * , oystori , 1.1th ntid I I.Tnicy Street ? . Kirschbnum & Soui , Jas. A. Olark i Oo- , lluttpr , choose , cut Ilutter , CKKS nnd poultry. poultry and cnmo. 1209 Howard Streot. CO'J ' South Utli Htrcot Bates & Oo , , Country produce , frulti , vegetable * , tfntccra' apo- claltlei. tcni , nplcui , etc. tll-il'J S. lllhdt. PAPER. GOODS Carpenter Paper Oo , , Omaba EubborOo. , Carry n full stock of Jlaniiracturera and Job- printing , wrapping nnd burs all kinds rubber wrltliiK paper , card paper - Koods. per , oto. 1W3 I'arnam Street. Consolidated Ooffeo Company , IIMnnd Ulii llnrnoy St. , Omalia , Nel > . TOYS. JULLIARDS. H. Hardy Oo. , The Brunswiolc- Toy. dolls , albums , Bnlke-Oollondor Oo , , fnncy KOOIU. housotur- lillllard mt'rchiinillsn , nHiliiK KIIO.IS , child Hnloon tlxturol. ren'carriages. . 407 , I'M H. lUth Strcot , 13t'J Kiirnam Street. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , - - LIMITED A. D. Bo/or & Oo , , Hunter & Groom -W Uchan o Dulldltiu' , 30 Uxchnnuo IliilUllnz , South Omahn. South Omaha. IB fiUBQ BHiLaSWIi EBW Byj ; COMMISSION KEBGHANT , NOQ. 2 and 4 Sherman St. , ( looms GO & CO. CHICAGO. rin > t-rla : < i < facllllloo f'irth' ' liiinillliiKOf ililiminnta nf firaln. ricldnnd rinx Herd * Ili-n-ifiiccii ( . 'urn American i ; > i'liiinKiiNntlinnl ) lliuika. Total l > bue > ot CITIES , COUtJTIEO. GOIIOOl. cv viu u is DIGTRICTS. WATER COMHArilE8OT. K.n.COMPANIES.oVa Ourrcspundfin > nunt-itud. H.W.HaRRlS & COMPAHY.BaRker lOl-'Ct ' ; Oenrborn K < reot , CIIICAO'J' 3 V/o'l Btroot , NEV YOltK 70 Mtnta St. COSTOli < 'Llchi-.lcr' . Knirllili Itluwnacl Iliund Or'uliial ' nml < hiljr Umulitc. _ AFC llwtVS r.lUI'U. t DIC Ilk W for t'ftfcAc'ttri r B/i , ' " ' * ff a 'J In Utrit urj.l ( tuM ni * > l Ifttc-t With Lluw fllihmi nuolhrr. litf > i * j riuii I- ! ! it.J m'tafi ' < ( Ai Itruarfuti. < irf > n4 'la. In * t inri fur jiitrvicuiiri triiiu' ( ' > nl.ll : ftii4 , "It lU-f Tor .ailIi' , * Ma < * Her , hy rvtura /X & ! ! ) . I O.OOtl TvvthnouUli A'qw'jjff * J < Ih1ehe trCUiFilcur ! < . 'o.Murtl , " ' ' rf TOWEAKMENSS..r l crrom rarly ( lot-ay , wastloif wt'afcii'H4 , Intt inaaliu' * I , * 't . , 1 will M ml iivoliialilo tivulltuiilrcl ( ; omtiiluliirf fulliiar'lrul.ira tor lumiu cur > ' , I'lii. | ; < ' ( fliur ; u. Axplf"'n < l iiu'ilicul work ; ilimilil lv > n-ad liy every riuu wli'i U iifrvuiH n'l ' di-ltllllati < t. _ iToi ; v , c. i'o\viiu : , r \ > ViN I 1'jlJ ( lutliul.inii ; ihuu ily llnuuvvr linontil that hulils Ihu olutlii-HWltli'iiii l'"i < ; it per- Icrl > ucru < i > : patuut rc-uiMitly l < iueil , neil uuljr lo inii'iit' , t'i wlium tlio oxrlunlvi * rUlit Itvltcn "iir Cl'lpt nf U ) CCMU WO Hill KLMI'l ' II IIIUI > IU I III ) lif IIHlll- ul < ii i riMilara , prleu llm anl frnm to a * -i ti I 'curi yiiur tumturr at mine. A'lilron 'IIIK I'.M. rlH. CI.iTlll.ir ( > I.IMSt : ) , 17 IlomuiiBt , W'iri-o tu , Ma 1 I'arU iiiUmtd. Cor * V > uriilr > l llt . I aii.'U.lly und U.a leclix Otilcil turf.lomylulOitr Ills nlub ! iii.l litlliii ; due A.UreuW 1 , MOULb.H Ll. . , JJW.Hhii.CmlliuuU.O ;