Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 23, 1903, Page 5, Image 5

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    THK OMAHA DAILY UEE: IT.IDAY. OCTOBER 23.
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DAVE YOU THAT OVERCOATISli FEELING?
o ad--
Now tie time to j;et that
overcoat oil rour mind and on
your bark. Our winter otct
eoatR, the growth of good wool,
pood weaving, and gotnl tailor
ing, will preserve vour pleasure
and comfort for several Tear,
riv the time we have shown von
what overcoat style are worn,
you will be able to decide which
one become you and what cloth
you want.
All cloth, all colors, ail
ftyie, that deserve to be tere,
AI1E HERE. Friday and Pat
unlay we olTer you the follow
ing naps in Men's Suits and
Overcoats. Price quoted will
be good on Friday and Satur
day of this week only.
WEN'S OVERCOATS
An oxford gray overcoat, 44 inches long,
Irish Fries cloth, good body lining, &atin
sleeve lining, velevet collar, a swagger young
maa's coat regular price 12 our Q flf"
price Friday and tsiturday waUU
A plain black, swell overcoat, 50 inches
long, serge body lining, satin sleeve lining,
velvet collar, fine melton cloth, a coat that
sells everywhere for fl5 our II F C
price Friday and Saturday lis 19
An olive and brown mixed cheviot over
coat, belt back, broad shoulders, Circassian
lining, satin sleeve lining, velvet collar, 4S
Inches long, vertical pockets, strictly a young
taan'a coat, sells always for $15 our If QC
price Friday and Saturday llu
A black and white mixed cheviot overcoat,
sfrge lined, satin sleeve lining, velvet collar,
4S inches long, an all wool coat that sells
for flG.'GO our price
Friday and Saturday
r.iEn's suits
An all wool brown and olive mixed cheviot
suit, good lining in body and sleeve, a suit
that is sold for $9 and f 10 everywhere a
bargain at our price O 7K
Friday and Saturday Us 10
An all wool suit, nobby pattern, blue with
a dash of red and white, serge lined, good
sleeve lining, coat cut in the style that the
young men like so well our price "I Cfl
Friday and Saturday I iuU
An all wool cassimere suit, gray with an
invisible black stripe, serge lined with good
sleeve lining, coat cut in the latent style, a
nobby suit and Tery cheap at the regular
price of $12.00 our price Q ffi
Friday and Saturday WaUU
An all wool cassimere suit, dark with a
brown and white mixture, serge lined, good
sleeve lining, broad shoulders, a suit that fits,
sells for $12.00 our price Q flft
Friday and Saturday WaUU
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It cavs to buv of a firm full of ENERGY.
Jr PUSH and HUSTLE Be it a diamond, a
Zi fine watch, a pretty piece of jewely, some
5 thing in sterling silver or rich cut glass, rest
assured you will find it here and at the very
i price you wish to pay.
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Jacquemin
27 Main Street
Council Bluffs
SEND ALL MAIL. ORDERS Df CARE OF DKPABTMEJTT.
I
EDUCATORS COME H FORCE
(CoDtinued from Fourth Pxe. i
for tfaia mwa liMry rtiatra.anm 1
kookd 1 cr Lhla rear.
i fr WLaM.
rrtend of Hatk lirnH r tw chr.
! errinc a Kf iKHifnc In Fort MadliKm
p-Jtontlary for tb tovrirr dt his wlf,
r ac&.ta tnalcinc aa ffort o aorvrF hi
paraoa. Th mattn- win be brourht Bp
aaia at tbe next wwric cf tb krlalatom.
Hall ba la ttow M years of are. sraa -temwi
in March. He araa a llverrman.
Aftrr fotlTir hia arlfe h attempted t
take hia nrn life by cottlna; his throat.
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Net SCiOed Bar rain
Pricts, but
HIGH QUALITY
Goes Kith
B0URICIUS
"A ben Be Selects Piaiios for
His Trade.
His -uoui-rs WANT no tlietp gds. old on tie five
dollar-a-nioctb plan, jrhaj. talen bark and o3d and re
xld on -any old i-aymect. The THINKING customer,
who wiLes SOMETHING GOOD and UUIIABLE will find
jut tLe inMniment to snit Lis taste at tLe right fignrv at
liOUlHCirs, "where all pianos and other instrument are
MAKKED in plain figures.
BOURICIUS PIANO HOUSE,
. her th Orxu 5Laa4a loa tbi BuUdUej
335 BROADWAY.
MOT UNANifOUS ON DIVORCE
Immm W. C. T. I. Tarai Dra Ca
aalne IcmIiiIm idrr a,
Balf4 Dfkur.
KIOtTX CTTT. I-, Oct- E (Spacial Tele-aram-
After a beated Aehala am otic tb
nnbra, la which much feelinc aa li
od. tbe I-a Women's Chriatiaa Tats
iwraana union. In loicual cocTemioa tlu
sfteroocm. turned doira a reaolutiao jirt
entod r the reoutic oummtttM 6
tiouticin divorce aa foUcir:
Rcired That ir rjcmiae the lav
aunciatd bv Ctinw In VaTtrw - te
T "''T Ui upon iTornr that
tuld ubuii ajBoi. omii ana that r
wtaftd for txt lniKratiua tom the laat
4 the cuausiwaJth.
Anotbrr excitina Asroaskw
U the worthtia' of the rwOetJoB aalrt '
hrbt. aet urad the" Arr-unmaxloa of "po
lrutr" rather tha -Moraaulsm." the
arrometit betof that the Church r ttter
Uar StJcta. raicaiorjy b-a as the Hvr
Btom church, ahcmld not be atieiuaUaed.
The tasiritioa deoom(d Buaday baa
ball. aiua tralfle ia the PhJBpjanea. child
r d a few othr tlJi.f. aed adjourned..
" Wt ta Ba ttui trea
BlorX CITT. Ia-. Oct . -TPperlal T?-le-
Ncwninatiof.a for cfioers of the
grunt Ittdcr cf l&ara Independent Order
of Odd Kflk - fr made todtr. wia V
Tufford cf Cluituo la Kum4 far grand
fcJr and G. L. Br.rder of Jtarioa for
dtvuty crud majrter. The oonteet was b
the f warden, ul tan bu wrre
named. The bus waa is lartad warden
1U ba frand Buiater tae years fraa date.
Mrs. Wi T. Tvffort of Clinton was elected
prawdM.t 4rf the Hetoekah aamembty. whi
AKune4 twdajr. Tha a-raad Mn wtU
djoura torraw. Tb. rrand lodf. cut
down the number of repreaeatatlees la the
rrand lodsa fraaa it to tc
CRUISER K0T FAST ENOUGH i - M c'
Memkra of ll.e triU buard did m
ie eij-reaa aa ojiiuoa aa ta the cause
tha alownea of ti mrtiw but J, .
'; SHA&usrr was twd that aavther trial may
j rivta the reeael la a mooU w so.
ueaver Is Uw anir one e tta elui .
I tracurd fcr arrestees sroota. all tha others
riulrad ta aaake Hi ksota.
FalU ta Dnetop j
"l-d ta OaWlal
' Teat.
f
BorroV int. SS.-Tha.it-opa rlaaa m-
tir lHrr was ivn n oJErial
triJ trip on the .', A,.a u tod.,, i.,
tl,l e nar tte d e-Jd fur ta it.
ard ate tut u& k.. ..ti..
mM UV ItTTlgr
T tbe eroi.r t the d.
t rua CrteJ1 tj.a meuaured miv, wtx n
k mti.t- K-.Ji lur arteera ajwrta jr hwur
. Trut:-a haat-a. Tfc.l rr-
LLa crtuiwr fat a tiut tut
taatgtod t a a da ate trlai d
; TW Tf'PX Ort -Wbll orula 4
; the uawi baiiat otnara as ba Ua ) i
KUI ' aaiuai. cr n.a I
ui.mu intf waa auac tnoay
eDwi,A ui iih-t jrafc, I.i,a at
t- ULka tr,.u, j.ia.j, i vi.i. a
i t '.ti -i,t a a a M.n a T et
. ii.w ii a Krr4 aua llw raua ai
awea faw aettleaaau
DIKE. Ia, Oct. (t-UJ.JkJ a
ult of tha raoeiit aabbOaV cf Rermn. the
e-frieat lacturwr wha was aa rwuchlr
kaadlad here, ta la aaaoubewd tedar tha
auu to tha aAeuut of m.M win
ba broutht mraisat Uruadr oouatr At
torter Tts Vuinar f 1M),
baea bera liiattintlu . ....
-Prtee and will start tha suit. Tbinoen
Wmtutrnt farmers of tfcn -
darad ta bar. b tha leader, of tb. M
WUJ be
m tha suit
Caew (or ladtsrawtlam.
t uaa Ctambertaia s Buanach ul Lfcwr
Tablets f tnitreatioa aad fiad taat taei
"J F eaa, bett tha aa, dWfa
d7 I haTa ever triad, aad I have a-ad
kxr differect remadiaa. I am nearly al
rears of ae and ha. suSered a -iwat waaj
from todertoa. I ca Mt a
Latn I want ta bow.-Ger W Fmrr
Rot MiUa. ir
Foraa-e aa aVrtier.
; UVM SKT. O, Cx-l K-The oaadrtloa f
F-t.ttf rkk.r, a La utm i.r.
, l i irt.1, Kb h la irr--i io1tf Hn
i 1' eld lti.t lue itx-ut wu i
l-rut.t, ba axa la aiit U-a tua aii-
GENERAL HAMILTON IN CAMP
Brltiia CSctr jri9t 4t Tort "SJlfj ti
Etut Lsotur.
C010KEI VAGtR TALKS CF STRMtGY
Pretest ti able aa ( Itaeittn Takoa
ravre Today Kin Fart Utter
Is to Ite Attaeke4 aad D.
leaded by Sortie.
FORT R1LET. Kait. Oct S-A a ipes
tac.le to raae uK'S the military maoesrers
today woald be diffiruK te ourpase. bat la
potct T dramatic acttaa H amousiad te
wry httltf The entire forte ta cams was
formed lots a fliriaiea under the tmnul
of Brrder General Grant and ordered ta
dpy ta line c4 battla ta order ta rrotot
Fort Riley ac-ainst an ewtf adraadnc ta
attacA !t
All hands were cut. Including" the bac
rs a-artma, and the orona a the loi
lines of careJry. Infantry and artillery
-around OTer the hills to take u their jwal-ti'-ma,
with tha sklrBUah line daehinr on at
a run far la advaaee, wbiie the caralry
acovts wars but amall dots oa the dtrttct
nlUa. waa a picture that nuit tin beea
ta ba appreciated. Thirteen tbouaanl
man BDartnf Inte battle at me time and
nearly erery man tn i-laln riew it eome
thin that f-atinrt arten be aeex tn this
country. On the praettcai tale the parting
of the men tn aotnta of rantare wa pon
mdered well done by the umpires and the
days war was there ore a dlaiinc-niFbed
uaoaaa all around.
BrtMak Oifrr Crftlrloea.
The American rrstea of placing a Use
tt battle In the hoDcwe and leering the
i-'Ph rround comnarstrrflT nnfnuiij .
j something cf a surprlee to Colonel Fosier.
the Bnuab military attache.
I "I should hare placed greater strength
on the hCls." he said.
Colonel 8tcver of the Fourth cavalry
, pointed out that the American idea we ta
FbtHer the men as much at itoeKibie la tha
low ground, a hers the st ene of operations
was af destitute cJ natural oovrr aa is tas
ground at Fort FJley. 'By keeping them
flown," said Calund fitover. "we aroid ail
chanre of a coneecutiFe lire apoa our men
and have a chance to ut it into the other
relifw."
ColoDtl Foster admitted this advantage'
but considered that the idea of abandoning
the high ground waa not without defects.
Tomorrow the problem Is te be the
weightiest of the en Ore aeries. OeoeraJ
Barry, with the Eeouad. Twelfth and
Ta ecty-trrt regular, the First and Second
Kaxiaaa infantry, ihe Trhth t !
cavalry and two batteries, is ta march out
tonight and bivouac Tomorrow he will
advance toward tha post General Bea.
with the remainder of the troop, am maAa
a reconnolaanoe to force and General
Barry will attack him as aoua as possible
It it estimated that the trope wia march
all of eftaen to twenty-tws sUlea during
the day.
' Wagraor Letarea.
Ueutenant Colonel Arthur U Warner
acknowledged t be one af the leaarng mJ3
tsry strateglats la the world.- lectured to
night to m the brigade and staff oScars of
the division. Including among hli audience
General Ian Hamfltos, who arrived l.te
this ternooa, Odoaet Wagmef. locture
la part waa as frttowa: .
penaiiig eaeenualiy t.a tne two taaii facta.
Lr.i .. .V u'". meaical aaprue
iflltm",4lUoa- M lW uperlor farce
must be ooncvoirra'uui . . .
m.,. ... UU11 oemamiii a cuna.d-
aiiT wr the
" eaercuie tarn iotiraent .k.
mit inform, u
' enemy. fw tctratvr xf vl
boieo- ma Piaia and eTmpiTrn 4ewea
Li!?.?r. J .Cluneal ZAU
wTL a . tiLr. . I Posin" mules but
wrxan we reriect that r. a. ' r
tTZJ' T iailr by tb commander at
fc correct estimate and the 'athomlna
trlk'I- cf human
" otratear la CIvU VAair.
The lecturer rkMrVn .k-. .. .
taLwvnm oi
the armie. of the Ohio and the Cumber
ind and Ebertnaa s army from the be
ginning af the war when the bases were
on the Ohio rivw aad pointed out the suc
oeaate, bases at Kaabillle. Chattanooga.
Saratmab ai.. . .
. vihthtoh, wumlttgw
ton. Xeaburne and Kanatane. and ahowed
that every snoveanent of the armies was
dependent upea havtng a secure baas of
uppllea The reaourcos of the nortb te
niea and nnm mn .,
ot the south, but the strategical attuatJn
, -.. ln rawr r the latter and
wol7 neutralised the auperior f,oes of
f Kan IinlM. 4 L
lo ciaae or the war there
wore l.lW,o awn actually onder arms
ia the union arm f if
nor than 2M a, were actuaDr in
tsct with the boKtflo . r.i
... - real Oi
tnia enormous force was disseminated tn
""" lI ' lines of eommuhjcaUaa
SJd In omtryfeLg oaDured trrr'torT.
was In all nrorctjont greater than that
of modem European a-ara. The great
operations in the Anwro-Prustrtan w.r af
la and the FTanco-Gt-rmaa war of 1T70-71.
in each cane corared ba area of not more
tbAn half the aiae of sia.. Kansas,
tli. th. cim war operations extended
from the otomnc te the itla Grande and
tram the Ohio rrmr u. t&e rulf
The prlncJpl, of interior han was -ft
ty rrfw-enre J the campaign
in Italy, the campaign of lna ic vtr-
Orva oeartptic, wu gtrwn
f the Hnreng campaign. The Jtarrog,
tampsign. so brllliaati, ,.,, would be
tmpoMltae today, be said, a the telegraph
n oewspapers would render it impos
sible ta ooaoeal such a movement aa that
W Xapaloon. and tha te.egraph and
railroad would penalt the Auotrtan eoni
fcu,a oollel bis troops ta time te
oppoae with ewrr probabilrty of sucrose,
tie continued;
ataald Caaaaaaaicataaa aa Waa.
Althougii great changes aaea beea Mlu
arma and prtoectiiea. tl graut tZS
have been br.nht a tK.ut t, T a-e l?eo!
uuoa. I.naaraiy mtta.tted aid artncinaK
uaratat avi UaTTJal fj aa alMwi' ,w
cxerd and jo to be rJZVJ.
maader te caeruae almu.Laoeotw control
o- distant sr-mxa ana thu. J?erTe
muUcatKaui ttt ,ouli lormer.'y haV.Teia
l,K-e!t.ie II:,v iii. are l'o "n'tt
r :t n -
. aa-a W1UI ' r-VJ UWlf CaT-itSnTT tit
nevametu from one nAe af the ihaier
me oUmt. aiunevier. u WjerrapowLl
enatwe the fgrwa .a lnu,,, liSe U
contorted maanar that fermerlr
oeen out d the awarmaT7
Wrtltaa-toa ana ttaeleaa.
All Stratc.e fiuaCy Appends for Its ralua
upoa wjeewful tactlca V t beat straii
gkal (uaa wnii taU atitfl it outaanatea la
a rta.Tr wane (war stralacy auar t rZ
un-r by guud tactua.
Wellitigion was nearly ootgArnaraled aa
a straieriat ta ML by Vmuu. bat be
eilrtraied buaaej treea tus atra.u-tnal
oiiituBua cy wiuiiiig tne battle vl aVa
amma In the M a ay be waa clerfy
mtrtMraied by Kapatrui la ta t"atrtoa
.a.ijrv but be nuotwa.d la
lb bailie and uiua R4uu4 hia w.i!a
" s ertct. tTriry tx be ffwti.e
Btia4 aJaara t vieurot.s aad Urn gnrral
li w-.tj.r cUbire ard Oett.d
i iua m,txM f ar Ut juaiuaua. 1'u
It
of rearing stylish overcoats. . . Ours ar
no more expensive than the ordinary
kind and are vastly more "up to th
minute" and dependable.
OUR SUITS
Also represent the very best in tailoring
thought and skill, and are of the kind that pay
you large dividends in satisfaction.
Overcoats from $5.50 to $30. Suits from $7.50 to $22.00.
Joe Smith & Co.,
415 Broadway. "The home of the stylish suit"
ctvttlan critics are generally more se-eers
la tbeir oomaMSiUi on nnfortanate generals
than military men era. as they oo not
appreciate the feet that IWnn seen by
um so cleanly after the event were at the
time matters of daubt and conjecture even
ta the abieet cowimanoera.
Amor.g American cummaridem. Grant Is
entitled to a very high If not the
higtet piaca. He unncS the nuai
Hie of a great strategist and a great
tactician, a combination rarely faund.
&cirie generals. like Wellington, are
rood tacticiane. but poor strategists,
t'tbers, tike nerman. are great strategist
a'hbout le:!g eminent as tctijiane. A
r;wd rule ol strategy is. make yaur plan
1 opuberair'.y and rr fully, look out tar
your narks atid guars your commuruca
tiotia After making the plan wttB the ut
most care, move Quickly and strike hard.
DEATH RECORD.
m iUlana M. Bartgat.
William at. Barigfet. auprems treaaurer
cf the Royal Achates, died suddenly at
Cuero. Tex., yesterday morning at U
o'clock after an nines cf but three days.
The deceased was a real dent of Omaha
for about tea rears and ia a brother af
I. G. Baright of this dir. Hs bad been tn
Texas for about two years. Instituting
lodges of the Royal Achates, which order
has tta headquarters tn This city. Treas
urer Baright was J years af age and un
married His body will be taken ts Pougb
keepaie. X. T.. far inurmeat. L G. Baright
will leave for Foughkerpsla today to at
tend the funeral serricea.
Jaasea C. Wblddea.
BEATRICE. Xeb.. Oct 3 r Special. V
lames C 'Whldfien. an 'Id resident of this
city, died at his residence In Glenover
Wodneeday. aged O years. Besides his aged
conp anion be leaves a son, A. J. Whidden
of Omaha, and a daughter. Mra. I. E. Jona'j
of DeWltt, Saline cennty. Short aenluea
w4 held 'at the home this afternoon at
t o'clock and the remains wIU ba sent ts
Ocnaha for latarment tomorrow.
- ra. H. J. fayder.
, ArBr&X. Oct. 2apactaX-Mra.
tl. i. Bnyder died here yesterday of can
cer, from which aha has t-een a sufferer
for over a year. 5he was a woman of oon
skderable ability and took an artive part
In e-u educational work. Ebe baa bees a
resident of the county fcr aver rwanty
years. Her daughter. Miss Hattie atlnar.
is a teacher la the Auburn schools.
Joan abreast.
CUICAOO. Oct. C-Joha Bocaot af Salt
Xaka City, former district freight and
passenger agtttt of the Xienrar A Bis
Grande railroad, died suddenly today of
acute pneumonia. Mr. Becket was a
wealthy ranchman.
Widow af BtT. Cbarlea H. fBarwea.
UOKVOti. Oct. tt The widow of Rew.
Cbarias H Byurgeon. the noted praacher.
who died January B. 1HC died today.
The telephone company furnishes the ap
paratus, but good sen-Ice depends as haw
it is used by the subscriber. Talk a 1th
your Ups doss la the tnouthpioue.
Moot riant to Besaasa Wark.
JOIJET. I1U Oct. Offirlals of tlie
IUtauis Steal company bare received orders
te resume operaiioiis at the steel plant
here nest Menday te all departments. 1'hts
will give pi)iDil te lens nesL The
plant st.ut Sot. two woeks ag under a
general vder for an Indefinite period.
FORECAST CF THE WEATHER
Prosatso of Fair and Waraer far
states Cf eat af tbe btieeoarl
Today.
w. AS HI KOTO f. OcL C Forecast:
For Nebraska, Kansai. North Dakota and
south Dakwte Pair Friday and BatBrday;
warmer mday.
For Iiliwae Fair Friaay. with cooler la
south portion; Saturday fair and warmer.
For Missouri Fair Friday and Saturday;
warmer Saturday.
For Colarade and Wyoming Fair Friday
and Saturday; warmer tn eastern portions
Friday.
For Moctana Fair Friday and Satarday.
OFFICE OF THE WKtTHER B CUE At.
OMAHA. Oct. B Omnia! record of tew
lraturo and prretpasuoa camparad with
torreaj-onduig oay ut the last three
' jou. in. iw
yaximum temperature.. BI 2 tS 6
MiuDun aemperaxura... si SI U M
Moan teirperatura Tf S" 5
Frectpiieoon
Keco-d of temperature ana precipitation
st Omaha tor tLJa bjr and since March 1.
Norma temper arnra...-. -5
Iiehcienry tor the day
Tiiul excess slnre March L lb B
,. .vi lacn
.OT iocn
. M inches
t a lticiM
. i it inc bes
. e-M inches
ALLEGDEM BAM IS CLOSED
First I atonal Deridst i & Itlg El3l
of OoEbtrol tf.
ASSETS CROUCH TO PAY DtfOSlTORS
Fail are af tbe Federal laJloaeJ Bank
rtttebarc Caaoc of Baa
a the Bask ta Alle-sesi.
PTTTSBfRa, Oct. r -Early today Vice
President R. J. St obey. Jr of tbe First
National back of Ailegheny. Issued tbe
following statement after a meeting of tbe
officers and directors of the clearing
nouse committee of the Pittsburg Clear ins
House association, which lasted Torn t
o'clock last evening until it this morning-:
ALU-GHENT. P . Oct. n At a meet
ing of the board of dirertors of the First
NaUonal bank of Allegheny, held this
r -(-.una Cctober a. IHift- It waa reaolT
that, although the baiik has ample naseta
" tr au oi rti opos)iors la run ai.a
leave a t.andsome surplus for tbe ahsre
holdera. yet its supptised connection with
Ihe Federal Nstiotial bank of Pittsburg
has created a distrust and caused a run
on thin bank to euch an ertent that we
ivel m te be our duty to place the bank
la voluntary liquidation and the officers of
the bank and director! have deddod te
maAe supplication te the convfKroOr of tbe
currency te take the peceasary etcja ta
accomplish this purpose.
Bank OrwaaWea la 1H4.
Tbe First National bark of Allegheny
was organised ia 1M4 and baa capital
st . of tu.m. a earplug of RM.M0 and
vuUvided profits of gM.CXM.
he ffficers are aa follows: T resident,
Jean Thotnpson; rice prentorat. R. I.
Stoney.' Jr.; cashier. E. R. " Kramer; As
sistant cashier. John D. Kramer. Tbe
First National at one of the eldest bank-mg-
(Institutions la Allegtoeny-
Tba directors of the bank are connected
with some of tha anest Important naann
larturitg iatereeta ia ADrbeny. Many
rumors during the past few dan hare oao
nected the bank witti the Federal and
for two days people have demanded their
deposits after learning of the condition of
the Pittsburg Institution.
Tbe clearing bouse committee bankers
bees a Very sanguine opinion of the gen
eral situation, hot the tea banks se unfor
tunate at thin time wore found te be bej-end
the immediate roach af aid. although both
are declared te be solvent and la goad con
dition.' '
The eerreRDOBdewts of the bank are as
follows' New Tots. National Park bank;
Philadelphia, First National bank; Chicago.
First National bank.
Sesaareei and lAebllltiee.
The report at tbe eondJtloa of tbe First
National bank ft Allegheny at the close of
business sftnanlw ft. lfro. is as follows:
Resources Loans and discounts. C Jao.
sVfi.al orerdrafta. secured and unsecured.
SS.012.X; United States bonds ta secure cir
culation. E premiums on Vol ted
Slates bonds. K.ro; stocks, securltits. etc .
m.SS: banking bouse furniture and fla
turea. gUt.BBJC: otlier real estate owned.
ai.s7X.Tt; due from natlofial banka, BTITI;
due from state banks and backers. KIHJa
due from approved reserre adenta, t-t.-Bt
EI. checks and atber cash Itenaa. ViMJs;
enchangea for Hearing bouse. tS.HMJt;
notes of other national banks. Cfcl; frac
tional patr rurrency. nickeis and i sals
cs.a.
Lawful money reoerre in bank, vis :
Specie. OMd; legal tedder natea. SC.1C.
total lawful money riwio la bank. tl!t.
Ui at. Tedenaption fnsd with United States
treasurer (I per cent of circulation). tXi.Wr.
due from United States treasurer, other
than t per cent redemptioir fund. tl.f'M.
TotaL U T C7i.lt
Liabilities Capital stock paid in. SiS(i.l;
surplus fund. Cad.tuH; undlt-6u ptosis, less
ajtenaes and taxes paid, U Cbkls: nationaJ
bank notes outstanding. tlHi.sM': Individual
depoalta. (TLCSIt: cask and checks cut
standing. K.XtC. Total. tl.TS rC M
So Tradlac la Bank Mark.
The Plrtsburv Stock ew hang r oprnit
today was ouiet and trading lignt.
By a -et ot tbe exchange tt was 6e-
babk or trust slocks wd be dealt tn. The
suspetisios of the Allegheny bank, which
has been the representattee of the Federal
National tank la the clearing bouses. It
looked ujioa by barkers generally at an
almost neceasaty eeoaence of th tailara
yesterday and they bebere that a further
trouble will tuUow.
AH cf the oaide banka Wb have been
doing tbeir clear.ng ttrrotigli tbe Federal
National bank hare made ararngementa
with ether tianka te care for tbetr paier
ia tbe future.
Robert Lions, deputy oomptroller of tn
rurrency of Waehlnrttan. Is tn charge of
th bank. i. O. Cramer, the assistant
caaLler. stated that aa aoua aa the eaneta
were realised tb depoattlors weeid be paid
dollar for dollar
Avrttaej C ease reiser Sottded.
TTBHINOTON. Oct. JX-The brtlr
toenntrolier of the enrreney last night re
ceived tb feboaing Zetler froan John
Thompson, president of the First National
oaak of Allegheny:
At a meeting of tb directors ef ta bank
held this evening at eas rnsxeed, on ac
count of tbe edrrr rui.iora in connection
with the '. aalure of te rowal Najoeal
liank oi PlitMbjrg and ini-b hty t reaase
aaxkly on assets, .o (a -rta olabtary
HuuiJutlon.
Th acting ct mrtroller i tales in :nia coi
nection that aa ai p ica Jjb t gs io'o
vorontary liquidation t arjic te oons'iftercd
until tb bank ba been cmclally x nrl
and tta condisa asrer ained.
Beeeteeraklp ts neairi.
BVTTK. MonU Oct. Sl-Jtidp Clancy a
tn district court today refuand the re
ceirerahin petltJti of Jehn MoQinnla. a
stockholder in the Boston at Montana Min
ing company against that company, but
granted aa Injunction restraining b Boa
tea A Montana from transferring' It stork
ta the amalgamated Copper company and
paying- Alrtdendat the .ooacora. The re
ceivership pcutinc . ia , not . dtMkd irma
neoCy. Harvester Compear Trwable.
PETORIA. Oct. 2. Tbe Arm Harvester
company, on of the largest raiaufarturers
af implements, has been :orced to p tn Its
aCaJrs ba the hands vl a coralttf r-pr-necung
the creditors and isk an eat-ma-oa
of time.
This committee is composed f Ii. j.
Forgan. vice president of the First Na
tional bank. Chicago; A. G. Becker ef
Becker dt C : G. H. Barr of fteere dt
Burr. Beaton; Mania Kingman and r-J-nand
Luthy. Peoria.
Tha assets ef tb cosapany. It is aaaerted.
are nearly M m.ann and considerably in ei
cess ef the liabilities The eetnpany em
ployes 7W men and Its toasiness was not
confined ts this country, bat tt had a targe
trade in South Aaaarloa.
Tb reason amflgned for the embarrass
ment are a bad season, bad collections and
doing a business that was unwarranted by
the capital pf th concern. IK hiie eo atae
ment of fb assets and liabilities has yet
been g-lven out. ouch atattment has been
prepared and forwarded te each ef tha
creditor asking that tbeir claim be placed
in tb fcand of tb t-emiultt f wr settle
ment and sUustment.
This committee hope to f.nd means for a
eonthnuaaos of the business, but at present
the plant Is Idle, all th aaea baring beea
laid bff aadeanltely.
Cetd fttorage toes pa ay la naakrsst.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. n.-The MUnneano
lta Culd Storage ompauy has fiied a peti
tion m bankruptcy and John Kuna has beea
appeinted recerrer. Th liahiiitia may
reach SM.M. whU th assets ar about
Si..
It is ss tbe con jry has bees handi
capped by lack of warsong capacity. The
company will probably be reorganised.
Tbe slump ia the eaatrn butter market Is
eaelgaed by Tic Presadant Mullen aa one of
the causes.
Tbe prtnuipai creditors are the Knag Oil
company, of which Receiver Ktms ia a
member; th Iowa Etairy and BepexaUir
oompanr. and A L. Flanders Tb pnn
cilial buatneas of th oumpacy has been
bui: cruun from tanners and ananufacv
turh.g tt into butler.
1 bey Desna sa.
Headacb. liver complaints. Wwel dls
order demand Dr. Kings New Lif Itla
dded that tor the balanoa ef tls weak a ' For aai by Kchn dt Co
V nrmai BH-ecluitetJua-
Irf"ietiry for u dKy
PTecipttadoa etnte March 1
Haoess ainos March I
Iaei-y for oor period. :
ItebcM-ncy for oor. porto. lb.
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HOOTED Itt THE BLOOD.
Alter tie ne cf 45 oc 50 wbea the vital potrer are ttxtnrally weaier
it is noticed that a hurt of any kind heals alcralj- and cfttn a very i&aisiLcaat
cratrh or bruise becomes ,, , .
. l- .r. as A am ail wimpl aanaa on any Jaw, bat " an at
a tiad tUcer OT dare. At neon or lnocnveaieaoa. and I aheald have lunu
rui t1TTve ot Itle WaTTT sen akvat it asa it net
1 oentinued f
fToertht. moles and f-im-
sal:
then ecab ever. bt would net
or aoni tim then tbe r sans
tiles that Lave been era beeaa tae and spread, entU it waa aa targe aa a
,K tj- baof aoiiax.wbeal beard A . a. a. and debsmUaod
Ue voaj altaoet Ifoia u ilva It a tur trial, aat h li raawtabla east a
!rth Imi to inflame nnul weaaeifal edect it bad from th besinaiag 1 tbe aera.
L A- WaXaU. Local t urecaxtac
1 l-v
, if... . - 1 . aarsa ea neai ana erir taaiber a w muti auaaa-
Ieater.al txlartXTJ locg ,,4 asmxely. t hia waa w year aw 5 there are
arclaxreeatixir.alOBrll.isF iuJ a aigas tit tb Cancer, and asv gsnerai beait
Bl,1 '"'"'' ooaunaee good. Mr. Ja. khiUkkiL, Wyaeonda, Me.
Wbeserer a acre or deer is alow ia "ttalicr tlaea yon tea te sure aome-'
tluar is radkally wrronr with your blood. Some old taint or poison tLat Ivas
beea alsicberias; there ior J-eaxa, is berissiar ta assert itself, and hreais
oat and becotnes a bad alcer and persaps tL berixtcie; of Cancer. Tbeso
old aores axe rooted ia the blood, and rtile eraabea, aoapa, aalvea, etc, keep
ta SBirare cleaa LUry arc not Healia;. A blood
Bedicinctape7ir7aa4atrexirtliesi tbe polluted Lktod
and B toaic to boild tip the reneral sjstexa if what
ia Beeded, asd S. S. S. is jnat each a remedy.' N
poiaoa id ao powerftJ and tto rerra so deadly
that tlis rTeal aer etable blood resnedy car not reach it, and ulcers of every
kind tjukkly yield ta its wrondcrfcJ mratire propertiea. If yom bavr aa old
ore car ulcer, write us all aboet it and tnediral adyice or asy tx tonunttOB
joa x&ay tcaire arill be rtvea t y oar pLyaiciazis antbont cLarre,
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