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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 26 , 1892.
DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK
I
Business Throughout the Oounlry Rc-
mains Excellent.
ACTIVITY IN THE GREAT INDUSFRIES
frills Vrnr > Valinna of Trndo Has I ecn
Ori-ntrr Tlmu Any Previous \ t r'
Clearing Ilinmo Stateninnlv-Wnll
81 mot for nVrclr. .
NMV YonK , Nov. 23.-U. O. Dun & Co.'s
Weekly Itovlaw of Trade says : Tbo an-
iiouuccoiont tbnt gold would uo exported
today , tboueh'not In a largo amount , has not
necessarily as much meaning ai many sup
posed. Foreign oxcbango dooi not yet
justify exports , and movements not war
ranted oy the state of exchange may be duo
to temporary and trilling Inlluenccs.
The condition ot business throughout the
country appears excellent , with the volume
of trad'o greater than In any previous yoar.
Itnporl * Irinii Cities.
At Boston the trade is peed , prospects are
considered oxcolttmt and mouoy Is easy at
lo.jy.cr rates.
At Philadelphia traUo In general Is fairly
nnttvc , money Is castor from lack of aomand ,
nnd if exported lo bo o.uler than usual for
the coming month.
At Ualttmoro a blight Increase is soon In
the loonl domano. for goods , the supply of
money Is ample and the caution shown lu
floulhorn dealing has boon Justified by ox-
colloiit collections this season.
At Cincinnati cigar manufacturing does
well.
well.Trade Is good at Cleveland , though not
ciiatigcd In Iron. Money Is close , with notlvo
dumanil.
At Dotrolt money Is In strong domancl , hut
Iron U lower.
The volume of trade at Chicago is satisfac
tory nnd collodions nro stood , with money in
strong ( loinand. Receipts ot broom corn are
inoro tbun douolo last year's , of buttorSO
percent larger , with a slight increase In
Hour , bnrloy , cattle nnd Bheop , whllo in limes
find cats the decrease U 11) ) per cent , In com ,
dressed boot nnd wool 20 per cen . in eggs ,
laru and rye 50 per cent , nnd In wheat and
fcocds 40 per cent"
Trndo at Mllwaukoo Is stlrmilntcd in all
Hues nnd money in good demand.
At Minneapolis and St. I'aul there 11 a
good trade , with collections improving. The
Minneiipolls Hour output Is 170,000 barrels ,
iiKnlnst 1GOO.K , ) bartcls f6r the same week
last your , nnd the lumber mnritot is strong ,
the cut bomg 500,000,001) ) foot , the largest on
record.
I'rniporaut Oiu.ilm.
( f rndo in Omaha Is very active , with col
lodions good and money easy.
At Denver trade Is coed , with fair colloc-
tlons.
AtUaltLnko buslnoss is better than u year
sgo.
sgo.At Kansas City , llvo stock receipts are
heavy , but grain receipts light.
At St. Louis retail trade ta Improved by
moro favorable weather.
Business at Memphis has silently Im
proved , as Hlso at Little Koclr.
Trade is Improving at New Orleans , with
money much castor and cotton ana t > ugar
very active.
in tbo iipcculatlva markets cotton has ab-
( orbed Interest because of tbo enormous
transactions , amounting to about ( i.000,000
bates , or nearly tbo entire crop , in two
broken and ODD full weoii. Tbo' sates this
week hn.vo been 1,800,000 bales , and the
prlca has odvancod flvo-slxtcouths of a coat , ,
with small signs of tbo rnaction which suuh
n movement generally brings.
Low crop cstluiutos now prevail at the
louth , on the ground tbut frost has dona
much damngo. Wheat Is comuaratlvclv inactive
active- , with threo-olghihs of I cant decline ,
and corn nnd oats nro unchanged with small
transaction ! ) . Pork products nro higher ,
porit , $1.25 par barrel and Ur.l three-fourths
bf 1 cont. ColToo Is also stronger by half a
i cent.
In the ( .rent Industries.
The condition of tbo great industries is dc-
cidodly favc/rablo. in general the 'manu
facturer promises to Imva no "between
peasana. " Woolen mills nro still busy and
Btdos of wool greater than a year wo , with
manlier siocits. Thb cotton Industry is
thriving everywhere. In iron the market re
mains Hrm , with largo orders for structural
products.
Money hnsjicon steady at 4 per coat , the
treasury haViug ad-Jed slightly to circula
tion by issuing $300,000 moro notos. Kx-
ports hero for three weeks fall 17 per cent
below last year's , and imports are much
larger , but last year's oxcots of exports In
November Was. so vast that some excess
is probable this yoar. Stocks have boon
weaker , declining naif a dollar per sharebut
tbcro is no sign of csnacial disturbance.
Tbo business failures occurring throueout
the country during the past seven days num
ber 200 , as compared with the totals of 240
last woolc. For the corresponding week last
year tbo lleuros were 805.
CMCA1IINO STA1KMKNTS.
Omnlin AKIUII Hhowmt 1'rrcontiigo of In-
nroaso Reports from Oilier Cities.
Nr.w Yoitir , Nov. 2r . Tbo following table
complied by Bradstrcot's gives the clearing
house returns for the wouk cndmgiNovcmbor
80 , 1893 , uud the percontngoi of Increase
or dooroaso as compared with tbo corra-
pending wcelc last your ;
llrudltrrol'n lluvietv of Trado.
YOIIK , Nor. 25 , rad trcet' weekly
fovlQW of irada vs : Features ot the buil-
net * wcoK , ftstdn from a cnrtnlicd total ot
transsatlons , duo to the holiday , nro tha Im
provement lit dl trlnullon of seasonable fab
rics , owing to colder weather la the west
nnd northwest and , notably , Iho oncournpo-
mcnlnlven Interior mercnunts at the south
bv lha ndvnr.cn of threo-fourths nt a cunt In
cotton. Klghtot Iho larger southern cltio\
with a possible exception at Charleston ,
find nn improved clcmnnu in lending lines ,
ovlvcd Interest In Christmas specialties
, nd mcrcarjtllo collodions very favorable.
At Hlchmond and Atlanta this Is true , as at
flirmlnirhnm and Clalvcston. At Now Or
cans , whllo sugar nnd rlco nro moving
trcely , the former Is higher nnU the latter
ovvor in prlco. Not the loau Important
ionildoration respecting the outlook south is
hat while the cotton output Is considerably
imaltor this year the QCM.ICO planted with
corn and other grains , tobacco and "truck"
IIHS moro than correspondingly Incrca.iod.
. WAI.I. STIIIIT : rou A WKHK.
r.irt ( llvo Ilia Mnrknt nil Un-
ncttlcil Tiinr.
Nnw YOIIK , Nov. U5. UrAdstrootM Woolsly
Walt Street Ksvlaw snys : Untottlinir nnd
osomooxtent ilaproslng 1 actors have in
fluenced the share market for the past woclc ,
Tha advance of exchange rates and the '
hrnatcncd ronownl ot pold exports has
naturally occasioned hoiltnllon nnd tends
to restrict the already limited and
irofosslomil speculations to still narrower
Imlts. The lutnrruption of buslnosi caused
by the Tbanksglvlng holiday dla not count
for much In the general result , tnough it
would seem to have aided in curialltnt ; out
side participation still further and thus
render the actu.il market moro profes
sional In chaructor. At. the opening
ot the week Huropo showed a con-
Hummed of tbo tendency to buv out
Bloctti which has already been noted. Favor
able expressions in regard to the prospects
of American railroad properties nro common
in London speculative clrc.los , the liifluonco
of .World's . fair tralllo nu tbo revenues of tiio
trunk lines and granger lines bolng duly
apnroclatcd. It would scorn , moreover , that
u largo short interest In the American
murltot bus existed In the London Stock
oxcbanco nnd that covering for
the account was the reason for
the renewed foreign buying which nppoarod
last week. This process , however , has bcon
intcrru cited by the advance of exchange- and
the Incroaslni ; possibility of the withdrawal
of cold from this country to Europe , ai well
as by the entire absence ot any succu's
latlvo response on this sldo ot the
ocean , to the renewed foroicn participation
in our market. At tha closoof the week ,
In fuot , London nppoaroa more ns a seller
than a buyer of stouki , thereby occasioning
fears of a further hardening of oxctmngo
and of larger withdrawals of cold for exnort ,
in addition to the 5000.000 sent Irom the sub-
treasury on Wednesday for shipment today.
Under such circumstances thu silverconfer -
unco nnd the renewal of speculative Interests
In the ino'nl In Europe hud no chance to pro
duce any chimgo on the stock markot.
ii 1'crinltx.
The following permits were issued by the
superintendent of buildings yesterday :
Motz Brothers , two story brick store
nnd ihita , Twentieth nnd I-'OFCUR
streets . 15,000
Inkoy Ac Allen , ono and ono-hnlf story
fiitino collage. I'orty-nftli .ind luli >
Btrouts . i . 1,503
A. 1' . TuUuy , ono nuil . .onehalfilory
frame coHmo , I'orty-Uftli and Krs-
klno streets . I.50J
N. II. IIiiDbard , two story and nttlo
frumo roilUciice.Tlilrty-nlntli and l''ar-
nuni streets . 8,000
Thomas l/'iiminlug , two story frame
store , iSU bhcrninn avcune . 1.000
tour minor iiormlts . 375
"
Total . ' . . | 17,3T5
I.ynclicd an Atl cu < l Inponillarj.
UOI.UMIIIA , S. O. , Nov , 25. The particulars
of n lynchlnc at Tinkers Creek , uoar Uock
Hill , last Tuesday , nave just beou received.
Nathan White , a colored tenant on the farm
of Thomas Cornell , was auspoctcd of having
burned the tatter's barn and contents , occa
sioning a l"as ot $1,000. Cornell and IJr. O.
Hill arrested him and started to town to
vlmvo nim put. in jail. Hill reports that when
'about ulght miles from Keck Hill a mob
rushed on them , seized the prlsonor and eliot
him to death. White- confessed that ho
burned the barn.
Kattces of f < v : lintf or lc , imclrr tliti heatl , jltty
ecu'ncuch mtilltlonttl line , ten centt.
SOllEIHKIj Leonard , ago KI .years. Ktinornl
Montliiy. November ' > , nt 8iJ : ; u. in. from
residence , MIS California .street to St. Mary ,
MuRdaliinn church. Interment ( Jeirnan
Uttthnllo cemetery. Mr. Schnlbot was an |
ncllvo mumbor of thu Uathollu Knights of.
Amorlcii.
UA11T Mrs. DomnlcV , n oHl years , at family
residence , " 711 South Twenty-Unit tivoiitiu.
Funeral Mimlay. November ITT , nc 1:30 : p. m.
from retiiiencu to St. 1'atrluk church , lu-
mout St. Mary's cemetery.
SAVED THE LIFE OF A CHILD
Good Result of Hotormsn Qla s' Presence of
Mind.
WHY BALL PLAYERS SHOULD NOT RECOVER
Novel Orouncl Tnkon for I ho Uliml il of
.Suit * llrouelit Ajjnlinl n Member ot
the Defunct Western I.eneuo
Mt Lincoln.
LINCOLNNob. . , Nov. 25. [ Special to Toe
Bnn.j Motorman Glass , an employe of the
Lincoln Electric Street Uutlway company ,
had the good fortune to save the llto of a j
llttlo H-yoar-old nlrl this forenoon in a slnguJ J
lar manner. Ho runs from the city to
Uothany Heights on car No. 103 , nnd It was
whllo maltlni. ' a regular run to that suburb
that the Incident described below occurred.
Two children named Betts , whoso parents
tlvo at the corner ot Twenty-eight and Y
streets , haa been raking together a quantity
ot dead grass nnd loavoi nnd when they
had accumulated n.ulto a largo pllo they
sot fire to It. The t llttlo girl
approached too close to the flames , and as a
result of her carelessness her drois was
Ignited. She stnrtod to run for homo just as
Motorman Glass observed her predicament.
Ho was bait a block away , but ho Instantly
shut oft tha currant , put cm the brakes and
jumped from the platform. The ( lames wcro
by this lima burning furiously nnd the entire
lower part of the llttlo girl's body was being
horribly ourned. After a pursuit of n block
Glass caught the child and with his cloved
hands quickly bo it out the (1-tinos ( , but not
until the littfo one's logs nnd body bad bcon
badly burned. Ho carried her to her homo ,
whoto medical aid was summoned , and to *
night the child Is resting easily , but suffer-
lug not a llttlo. The timely notion ot Motor-
innti Glass undoubtedly savoct her llfo. for lu
nnoihor moment or two she would hnvo bcon
so badly burned that icoovory would have
boon impossible.
I'awnril IIU Urotlii'f * Coat.
Seth Doton , n young colored man , was ar-
roitcd at Omaha this morntnc for obtaining
mouoy under false pretenses and Chief of
Police Otto started for that city on tuo lirst
train after his prlsonor. The crime dates
'
buck a year who'n Seth pawned a coat which
belonged to his brother Thomas. The other
dav the coat was roplovmcd from the pawn
broker who at once swore out n warrant for
Soth's ' arrest , Seth Bolon has llgurcd qulto
prominently In the criminal annuls of the
stato. A few years ago ho wns tried lor
murder at Beatrice , but alter being sen
tenced to bo 1mneed ho scoured nnoihor
trial and was acquitted. Last winter ho
was stabbed in the neck by Mattto Woods ,
his whilom wife , and for. several weeks his
llto hung In the balance. lie was present at
Ivlson's saloon when Green Gafl'noy shot
nnd killed Cnnrllo Thomas last May , and
was a witness of the attempt of Burke to
shoot \V. N. Corneal at the same saloon last
July.
Agitlu In Court.
Lincoln has yet to see tlm end of the base
ball war. It will Uo remembered that two
years ago , aflor the ill-fated Western league
bad conomto , bankruptcy , a number of the
members of the Lincoln team suott the local
association for salary duo thorn. Among
these players were Dave Rowe , CJlmo and
O'Day. Tboir suit was against Frank N.
Llttlo and has bean pending in the district
court ever since. This morning Mr. Little
came" Into court with a petition to have the
ctiso dismissed on a very novel ground. Two
weeks ago the supreme court of the state do-
ctdcd that ball playing on Sunday was
illegal. Mr. Llttlo claims that inasmuch as
Sunday ball playiuc Is illegal , and as the
contracts with' the players all provided for
Sunday ball , the contracts were therefore
against public policy und null and void.
Lincoln in lirl f.
The craud jury has adjourned until Mon
day.Tho
The larao , safety iratos across O street on
each aide of tbo Uock Island tracks are bo
ms placed In position. They nro operated by
compressed air.
The fire department wns called to 1300 E
street this morning by n hlazo In n small gro
cery store. The damage wns trlfllnc.
Mrs. Mary O. White ot Uud Oak , la. , Is in
the city In search of her 4-yoar-ola daughter
whom stio claims was stolen by her nusband
two years ago. She rocontlv learned that
White bad abandouod the child iu this city
and came hero In search of It.
( ] oskli > ut the Stuto lluimo.
Governor Boyd this afternoon commuted
Every
Smoker's Nose
knows when it is pleased. It Is always
pleased with the fragrant and peculiar
aroma of
Smoking Tobacco
Which lias been for more than a quarter
of a century the desire and delight of
comfort lovers everywhere. It strikes
the taste of many fastidious smokers.
Try it.
Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co. ,
DURHAM , a. c.
RUB !
AND A
TAHNOOTH YOU m BE
OMAHA RUBB
152O FARNAM STREET , CORN
Lady clerks in attendance.
tha sentence of Wllltitm ) Pttlson , nont to
the state penitentiary f/pm Koarnoj county
for arson on * year jro.Ha , Is the on of
worthy D rent , nnd the pMHlon for his pardon
was signed by nearly or pry man , woman nnd
child In Kearney county. The governor
com mu ted the sontanco'to ono year's Im
prisonment , which gives the young man his
liberty tomorrow. i <
The nrcuments In the caio ot the people of
Laurel against the Chicago , St. Paul , Min
neapolis & Omaha rallrbna will bo hoard by
the secretaries of the SlMo Board of Trans-
portion Monday. W. O , Walton of Laurel
will appear for the pcoVilo of Liurel , whllo
tho'company will bo represented by M. M.
Hubbara of Umnha. Thp , people if the llt
tlo village bringing the complaint are anx
ious to secure n Uopot , ribtl the case Is bclnp
hotly contested.
. Tor Htrcct.
Yostordtvy John I. Hcdiok Qlcd lu the United
States court nn nmondod petition in his suit
to enforce the payment ot n judgment of rrtXK ( )
ho holds against iho city. In 1870 Mr. Hcdlck
donated ground for the cxtonilon or Hnrnoy
street fromTxvonty-sccond to Tivcnty-fourtli
Atrccat. on the terms that the city should 1m-
urovo the donation. This improvomcnt in-
cludail n great deal of grading and
llllln ? . and the city proceeded very leisurely
to do tt , the wont being completed In 1SSO.
In tbo moantlmo Mr. Hedlck disposed or iho
lots along the Ituo of the street. Ho has
since brought putt and was awarded $0,000
for thu land , setting up that the Improve
ments did not amount to an acceptance ot
the terms of the donation.
Tno city has in.-ulo nn"hppanranco to the
case und will sot up that If Mr. Kodlokls
cntitlnd to recover tbo cltv should bo exempt -
empt nnd any judgment rendered should bo
taxed tin 4.0 abutting property holders.
1'alcl Durtrly lor IIU run.
Nick nautnan came over from AVOOJ , la. ,
with $123 in his pocket and proceeded to
celebrate Thanksgiving in til ? own peculiar
style.
In a few very brief hours ho disposed ot
MO at the bagnio presided over by Grace.
Walton. When Ills leaving tlino came , how
ever , ho wns $120 abort and he Invoked the
nid of the police to discover who had robbed
him. The police could do nothing for hlni ,
and ho will return to the prohibition state
poorer and wlsor.
Iliirnril tlio Cottage.
A small cottaco owned by Jens Peterson
and located west ot the city Itmtts on Far
nam street wns burned to the ground Thurs
day night. Loss , $1GOO. There is no lire pro
lection in tliunolphboraoodanu the neighbors
could only watch the llamos.
Ever
A good appetite and improved
digestion result frp'm a morning
drink of SULPHO-SALINE. Its cpti-
tlnucd use cures biliousness and all
35B * >
diseases caused by , , . * torpid liver.
'Tis a inlltl , sure laxative , a natural
mineral water , and is only bottled
by the EicthioT Spring ) Company ,
'
at
Excelsior Springs
jorfamphlet.
Ricbardson Drug Co. , Agents , Omilia ,
onnliTo tlio dyspeptic to \vlintover
ho wishes. Tlicy i-niiso tlio foiMl tons-
sliiillnloHiKl nonrWi tlm boily , tH < i
: ipclUounl | < l < ! velo ] > ( lc li. 1'rlct' , 5
cents. Kxiict sl/o nlinwii In bonier.
Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
Oil
Otter Chemicals
arc used in the
preparation of
which is absolutely pure
and soluble ,
It liai more than three times the strength
ot Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrqwroot
or Sugar , and is far more economical ,
toiling leu than one cent a eufi. It
IB delicious n.ui
, nourishing , KASILT-
DIGESTED.
Sold by Crooura everywhere.
W. Baker & Co , , Dorchester , Mass
BERS
6PLEASED
ER CO
16TH.
Bring this ad.
A Friend
to speak through the Register i > \
the beneficial results lie tins recoiled
front a regular use of Ayor's I'llls ,
Ho says : "I wns feeling sick and tired
nnd my stomach seemed all out ot order.
I tried a number ot remedies , but none
seemed tc glvo me relict until I wns In
duced to try the old reliable Aycr's
1M1U. I have taken only one box , but I
( eel llko a new man. I think they are
the most pleasant and easy to takeot
anything I overused , liolug so finely
sugar-coated that oven a child will talta
them. I urge upon all who nro
of n laxative to try Ayer's Pills. "
ttoothlmy ( Me. ) , ttegtstcr.
"Between the npo.s of five and fifteen ,
I was troubled with u kind of salt-
rheum , or eruption , chlelly con lined to
the legs , and ( 'specially to the betid ot
the Unco above thocnlf. Hero , running
gores formed which would scab over ,
but would break Immediately on mov
ing the leg. My mother tiled every
thing she could think of , but all was
without avail. Although a child , I read
in the papers about thu beneficial effects
of Ayer's I'llls , and periuiuletl my moth
er to let mo try them. With no great
faith iu tliu result , she piocurcd
Ayer's ' Pills
nnd I began to itso them , and soon
noticed an impiovcmi'iit. Encouraged
by this , I kept on till 1 took two boxes ,
when the sores disappeared nnd have
never troubled mosiiiro. " H.Ohlpman ,
Heal Estate Agent , Koanoko , Va.
"I suffered for years fiom stomach
and kidney troubles , causing very scvero
pains in various parts of the body. Nouo
of the remedies I tried afforded mo any
reVef until I began taking Ayrr'e Pills ,
and was cured.Win. . Ooddavd , Notary
Public , Klvo Lakes , Mich.
1'reiiared by Dr. , T. 0. Ayc\ \ & ( 'o.T.owcllMa s.
So'U ' by Druggists Everywhere.
Every Dose Effective
AMUSEMENTS.
LAST
THEATRE.
This ( Saturday ) Nov. 26.
Last Two I'urfonnnnce ? uf the l.'mlni'tll Trnxcdlun ,
mnn\nn iu unit
IV.
. I iiUUL\U >
Matfnee this Aft. at 2:3O : ,
Mullnco l'rlras-lrat ) floor M : bnloony 7f > c. : ccnornl
nilinlision tu llrst Hoar , Tie ; nunorul HJlnUsloii to
balcony SOe.
Evening Performance at 8 ,
HIGHAR.D III.
Night rrlcuFlr < t floor { I anil II.U ) ; lulcon T 75o
nml SI ; cononil ailmloloii to llrrt Hour .Oc ; general
luliiilsjliin lu li lcuiiyf < lc ; Kiillery ic.
BOYD'S NEW THEATRE.
Sunuaj , Mundnr unil Tuwln ) , Nov. V , M nuil 23.
The sweetest or Irish Colluons.
K A' ! ' I ] : IS M M K T 'i' ,
In thp rftmaiitlc Irlih ilniinn
K 1 I. 1. A It M 10 Y .
IJy CON. T. Mtllll'lIV , r : q.
A CAItlt.
Iiloslro Inntnlc to the imtillc Hint Mlsi IGUlo Km *
met' new | > lny , KlIlHniojr , " which will bo given In
thlacltjr null tunilay nlula IH without doubt the best
roprt'ipiitntlonor nn IrUti drmim tint Imi oror bcuu
Blvcnln lliliclty. It is lntoriiretpiltitliolliic-st com
pany of nrtl ts tunt cirer prnilnccit a pluca or ttits kind
In thNcouiiirjnntl iHinountuil In tliu most nu nipt nous
nmniuT with ti wealth of niHKnllli'ent tccncrpalntu < l
from ph < itor | | ihi and pkotchca of thu Illinois Irish
Iskej. Nona of the stock fccni'rr of HIB thcutro n 111
bo used , tliocompany cnrrvlnz ovi-rythlni ; ncceisiiry.
even tla < front dniporyof thentn c. Tliocostuiiu *
nro superb nml wore lunilu from Kii'Cl | l dcslicns.
"Klllnrncy''wlll ho Klvon heio on tliu MIMIII ncr.lo of
inaKiilllconco that clmmrterUoil Its , nrodticllon Ir.
New Vork and witli'tho sanin Identical cant. Money
hns Itcdn la\l hod on tlic prciducllon.uhleh Is nmtch *
lo < In thohiiitory of Hip Irlsli ilrnnin. Til. F. UOVD.
lloxiihot1 ! * * open Saturday morning at UMunl prices.
FARNAM STREE11 THEATER
TONIGHT.
Crowded Houses Nightly.
Tlio Hlg New Voik Success.
KLID N A.1PRD
The only real novelty In town.
S \TimnjVY MATINEE.
Farnam Street Theater ,
l-'uur nights commencing Bnndny inntlno ; , Nor. 2TT
Usual Wednesday Matlncu.
MR. QUS THOMAS'
SUCCEbHKlHCOMEDV DKAMA.
The greatest of
AMERICAN PLiAYS !
THE BURGLAR.
WONDERLAND
and BIJOU THEATRE ,
All This Woolc , The
CONVICT'S DAUGHTER
AND TI1H
All-Stnr Sjioi'Ialiy At-irroitntlon.
A pilr of rubbers for every lady next Trlday.
HATINIIKS : lil'KNIMIBi
Wo all ptirts of I Hoscrvcd I'nmuot ecatu , 30o
thu iiouso. I llniarved llnlcony soata , SOo
EiasticStoikinji ,
Trusses ,
Crutches ,
Batteries ,
Syringes ,
Aiomizsn ,
Medical Stnpfisi.
ALOE & TENFOLD
' 114 S. 15th St. ,
Next toPost oHlce.
I'roponiil for Mil ill l''olir C tl | ; > > .
Boated proposils will Im rccolvcil nt the
cnmptrollnr'B olllco up to 4 p. m , November
mih , IW ( : ' . for tlio snloof four cotta-ioaon kits
7 , S. Oiind 10 In Jooston's aiibillvlslnn at lots !
und ' . ' , lilouk HIilim'H addition. , Illds may lie
ninilo on ono rouneo nmll. Knch liiddor to
onoloso ccrtlllcd chuck for J.M.CO. Tlio city re
serve * tlio right to rojoot itnv or all bids.
TllKUDUItr. OI.SK.V ,
Uomptrollur.
Novninhor ; . | ! '
'
0 V llMV iilfMrto iMuutc o . , . , *
x & Hbir.v Ihublixiil ! rewifu amlilltctuuli ?
u AV"'iS" > ) llio I * " niitlli IHO kno n fur Uliou * J
i/t > y / rnw , coiDtltuiilon , dr/H-p | > * foul A
O Uflfr9ll\V' ) brcatli. lu-iiJifl.c. iiwu ilium , / 3f o
* W 'gSr . | - , Ii rnlHl Ui-imt iiii. I nlnful
J * * & & ? llinfinS"V''rr'i1lJ"A'S'rMVV--11'11 ' ' * *
Impure liUiwI , or a f Allure I'yOiu frlonmt Ii
5earn iiiuai , j niii nv inuii , I tf't t-l i ' " ' ! > u i <
_ Ull'Af1CllKUfCAlit ; < ) . , iri'pnioebt.l.'vwYui1c J
V p ' > c cit ) o 'jo * oocej
PHOl'OSALS iVORT'AVING
foaled propo .il > will , ho rocolvod by the
nnclerslK'neU until 1:11) : ) o'clock u , in , , Ilocunibur
0th. IHiU. fur the fallowing kinds of uavliiif ma-
terlnl. vl/.s
Hlieet nsphalttim ,
riloiiK I'.ilU or otln > r zi
Colorado g luJstonr * ,
Woodrntf. KnnsaH , btono. and
Vltr.llt-d liriok ,
All uccorilliiK to iipculflcuUoiis.
1'or pavlnx the alloy butwooii tllst and 3Jnd
nvcnuua. from I'urniim streul to Doilso Btreot ,
comprised In street linprovciuont illulrlct No.
4J ) , in the city of Omaha , ordered Improved
bv ordlnuncu No. 73I1.
Kuch bid toupscKy a price per 6Ttiar yard
for the puvln i coniplolo In tlio ullor.
Work lo lie-Jono In aocordnnco with plans
nnd snu'-llluHtlons ' on ( lie In tlio olllvo of the
bosra of public works-
Kuoli pronosiil ta bo made on printed blnnka
fnrnlslioJ liy iho boarJ and to bo nreompan-
led by uoertlllcd eliuok In tha tutu of SXXl. pay
ublu to thu city of Uinaho , its au ovldouou o
good fnltli.
The board reserves the rlthtto reject any
or a > l bids and to wnlvo dofecti.
I' . W. IllltKUAUjRK.
Chairman of the I lour.I of 1'ubllc Worki.
Omuba , November U , 1KU n'-'J--UJi-U
Smoke
Sunday night's fire did
not reach us but the store
was full of smoke , and as
the insurance adjusters
have settled the loss to us
promptly we'are enabled
to open our
Smoke
Beyond the smoke there
is'no damage , but you get
the benefit of a
Great Big Cut
In Prices
See them in our window ,
OVERCOATS , ULSTERS'
AND SUITS.
Columbia Clothing Co. ,
Cor. 13tli and Farnam.
. BL.BI EI m mm
REMOVAL SALE.
VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY ,
Tor . Thirty Rays only we will offer onr entire .stock of Diamonds anil Clirlstmns j
.Io\\elry und Slvcnvir.c ut loss than miinufacluror'H cost No trouble to tdi
Roods.
Fifteenth and Farnam Streets-
win move Jnn. 1 , to N. W. Cor. IGth and Katnain. SATES - 1'OR SALIC.
i ff ahsr ww l
OWNS
13l6 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Tlio eminent < pcclullt In norvou , , chronic. prtYiitn. blooJ , skin anil iirlnarr tllscucs. A regular amlra-
Rlstorcd gniduntu In muillclni' n > diploma * unit curtlflcatvi ulioiv. In Mill treittlnK wllli thu Kriiitcst imcceai
, ,
rntnrrli , lout raunliooil Homlnnl nonknc-i-i . nlnlit l f ea und nil forma at prlvntu ill cnaon. No morourr usoil.
Now , trettmunt fur lots nt vllul power. I'urtlea unnlilo to visit mu mnjr lu troutpil nt liomo liy corruspond *
cnco . McdlclnuurlnstriiinKiiU'ont bynmll nr . express recnroly plicked . , no mnrkn to Indicate content * or
Builder. Unu perform ! Ititerrlew . prnlorrcil. Uonaultullon frco. Co ruoponduncu nlrlctly prlvntu. UooK
Mysierloa of Lllo ) aunt freu. Ulllco hours 'Ju. in , to Up , m. tiuniluys 10 . m. to iJ ni. bcn'l atitmp for ruuljr.
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE ,
OF RED OAK , IOWA.
Opqn this woclc for recaption of pitlcnts. S ippllod with remedies and
.
phyhloUns tiv the Losllu K. Koulny Uompiny , The Arlington Hotel loaiud
and . equipped. Troatuiont , board , room In Maine building. Addrusa ,
I.lti-rntnrtMnnllcd Till , ' irvifww . . Ivc'i'i'i . '
. ifiM. .
tipunappllctttlon. J llrj IVUI.Ijl.L li > r > 1II U 11. , KIM ! Oak , la.
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U , S. DEPOSITORY - OMAHA , NEB
Capital. , . $100,093
Surplus. , . . $05,001)
oneariandnirootori Henry W. V toi , proildonl
R. C. Cuihlnir , rice iiroildonl , < : . S. .Maurloa W , r
ilorio.Jolin 1 , Collins J. N. IL I'atrlctc , l.oirli 4
Uecd. eaililer.
THB. IRON BANK.
We will lend ) ou the m rtilom
French i'riparalion CALTHOO
frvr. and a Irzal cuaranUr dial
IAITIIOS will ltrr.Ii.ri > your
airnllli , Ntn-iiBll. uud vigor.
t'sf it anil fay iftalls/ieit.
AddrosiVON MOHUCO. .
8 > lt laiiri'U i t U , ftucluilll. Ubla.
3,000 BEAUTIFUL
BRIGHT GIRLS !
Then , I'OMH.u. Mint I.WM. by incillcal ntiitUtlcn.
Dili III CONaUMI'l'lO.V. Tliu HEHIS of thin III.IIIIIT
nro Inld at til" period between Ullii.iioon imd
WOMANHOOD. 'J'liUfnirvatoilByatwii noi'ilt KXIIIA
I.1KK. OX VI ! UN , Inhaled , I * mu I , l.ll-UnmlHIUMiril ,
bl'Kt'lKlO UXYIiKM la ( O.M'KMIUTKII OXYOUN
vlliillly. It Klven * cit and npputlto , nnikoK iiuro.rlcli
nr.non , Bootliua nml licol tlm rtliciiHccI liuitU. tliront ,
ftlld ulcCrutOd | UIIKTIIOI. " . < A.NIIS TKifll V 'JO Illi :
Trials FHEIi TO ALL.
Call or Wrltufor
"OXVIilSN llOOK"-rilKl
IBUIIDIHD ,
eb.
Hoinulienerulor.
DR ft W , BAILEY
Teeth Pilled With
oat i * i t c . ID
Ijitojt lavo.i-
tlont
TEETI1 EXTHAOTEfi WITHOUT PAIN Oil
DANOKIt
A FULL SET 0V TKRl'H O.V ItUUUEB IVOIt
a.oo.
I'orfoot ( It guarantool. Tooth extracted In
the morning. Mow ouei InsjrtoJ lu uvuuluf
ot s imo duy. ,
Boo peolmoiuof Honiovuhte llrldzo.
Bueipccliaetiiot Kleilulu Illiistlo I'luti ,
AU work wurntnted us ruprcionted.
OHlce. ihlrd I'.oor , I'axtaa IllUJf.
Tclephouo 1085 , KUIiaitJ Fanum Sti
Take Klovato- Hn rvny fran 1H *
titrco teiiiranca
DOCTOR.
In Iho trcntinriitj of ii'lfciins ' of
PRIVATE DISEASES.
and all WUIIUIIOM and Dsordurof
with lo > > , of con ratio , nmliltlon.
und vitality , KlRhtuen years of
tlio moil ruiimrUiihlofHiepaHf In
thotroatmont of tliiH clnsi of dlsoiuus. which
U provo'i liy the univomil tustlniony of tlimi *
mindb who liiivu heoii eured , Wrltn forulroti-
liM : unil | iiostloii Hut , 4tn uud J'.iriiini
ht > , , Oiu.iuii , finli
it flablt < ; u - < i In i
t | mrllllfuiva.
etiaiioii. t/ .
S PERFECT
SVHINGR.
Tlio Only \'urtoHY \ * Ini
mm lluctal byrlniiD In tuj
Wui Id.
Ii tlio onlf > yrlii a ort
lurtin oil 1 > T vfliloU Vtt ln >
In lout hii can uu adjifluli
.ItTl'll WltllOUt loiklUK UUll
'iolllii ' ! ( tlio clutUI'u ' or iu
coMiAtlnjtlia uieof n vu > .
ol , und w lilcli vai nit I bu
u ed Kir rtttnl Injcctloat or
Irrlmtlou ,
KUKT UUUISKll HUI.'I
AND IIAItll IIUUDltflt
Blil'.I.U
Price $3.OD.
llallordcr ollcltjJ.
1 lie Aloe tenfold Co.
IBth Stroat
,
NKXTTO I'oyroveiKoa , "sJ
I'pliytloiat' proiorlptlou *
couratcly prepurcil ut luw
prison *