THE OMAHA DATLY BEE : SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 10 , 1892. DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK j , , , , i J Last W'jck'a ctn-Panic ! Followed bj a i i iicrs CUnGtlnitt Fooling. iA. GOOD BUSINESS PROSPECTS REPORTED . Ail\lcc rnini Trniln ( 'rnlnr Slioxr MitrlciMl lnitrn\i-iitMit"Miuiulnutiirum | Kpt | limy * Hi'Vli'W ot lh Stork ll.irlict Clearing Hondo Mtutnnc-iiU. NEW YOUK , Sept. O.-tt G. Dun & Co.'s WcoUly Kovlow of Trade snys : Lnit wcclt'n ecml-pnnlc In Blocks nnil grain has boon followed by a moro confident feeling1 ntiotit the cholorn , ns It Is * cen that the costl- lenco It thus far confined to Incoming ships by national regulations , which nil oftluiaU \\tv \ \ now rrspoctltip. Stocks hnvo ntlvnnceJ obout 75 cents per hnro on the whole , though in other markets the alarm of last weolf still continues , The ponoral condition of Industries and trade throughout tbo coun try Is not only remarkably Rood , but improv ing probably from week to week although the exports of inerchaudlso are not yet largo rnoucli to prevent eomo shipments of gold. Decided Improvement U seen in the line of the lion trade at i'lttsbnrg. Glass works nro resuming and the hardware trade IF. good. 1'rospccti are excellent at Cmrlnnatl. Business at Ulovolond has Itnprovod and is excellent with n larger donmnd for money. At Detroit business In some lines Is 10 to 20 pei cent creator than last year and pros pect * lire favorable. Gunural tr.ulo at Ohlcauo Is larpor than n year ago , with favoinblo crop prosnocts. Uo- ccinus of lanl , butter and cheese show some locroaso ever last year , of wheat n sixth , of wool a third and of hldot and Hour nno-half , whllo in corn n dooroiuo of n third appear * and a largo dccroaso In rye ana barley , with a small decrease In other articles. - . At Milwaukee traao Is fnirly good. At Minneapolis crou piospccts are fair ; lumber is autlvo atidstronpaml general trade t'OOCl. At St. 1'aul trade Improves , with brighter prospects , and whllo average crops are ox- ncctod , hlirher prices are also Judged proba ble. Triulo Artliont Ottintiii. At Omahix trade Is active in groceries and dry goods , and fulr In other branches. St. Lous icports strong trade and railroads ore taxed to carrv grain. At ICunsas City trade is imnrovlng , ri- ccipli of caltlo and grain belnir hoavy. At Denver" business Is uood. At LouUvlllo nnd Nashvtllo trade im proves. At Wow Orleans buslncbs has somowha\ improved , but is notup to expectation. Sugar is very btronir , rice unsteady and money stiff , though In ample supply. The iron Industry grows moro active ; nearly nil works are full of orders and the output Is now heavy. Nails have advanced 10 touts oer Iccf , but weakness appears in prices of structural und pinto iron. Copper is uncertain , with sales at 11' cents. Uuslncss in tin has boon checked by specu lation and load is weaker at $1.15. Ttio expected war between the 1'or.nsyl- va'ila und the Heading roads caused uullnoss In roul , Boots and shoos are in prcat demand , oast- cm shipments , according to the Shoo and Leather Ueportor , being 84.S-0 cases , against 82.S73 last year. Cattle receipts nt Chicago for the year are 111 per cent Inruorthan last year and receipts of all live stock there in August were nearly Bo per cent larger. Jllaiiufiictiirom Kept tinny. All textile works are remarkably busy , and In dry goods a better demand is seen for medium grade worsteds and a demand in ex cess of supply for plain wool goods , whllo prices of cottons nro very llrtn , some ad- .vnncinc. Wheat has sold at 77Jj cents and , except ing In two days in 1SSI. no lower orlco nas bi'en recorded hero. Western receipts have been 5,570,000 bushels for four days , against 1,700,000 Atlantic exports. Oats uro ono- balf of 1 cent Mqlicr , but corn is much lower with brightening crop prospects at the west , and coffee Is an eighth lower. Cotton had ad vim ceil a sixteenth during the week , although the Financial Chronlclo makes the lust crop ( toi3,00ll : bales nnd the dccroaso in ncreago this year only 12 per cont. With restricted exports of proJticH at present , forcltrn exchange Is already strong , but the treasury has put out of new notes 200.000 moro tban it has added to its stocus of gold and silver and the money markets throughout the country nro fairly supplied , whllo collections in all quarters nro vary fair for * the season. Ills expuctcd that some moro > < gold will go out this week , but no appre hension appears as yet on account of this unusually continued movement , beoauso the A supplies of currency available are remurK- ably largo r.nd the interior markctsappoar to demand lea money from soabonl editors thfin Is usually demanded at this season. Tbo business failures occurring through out the country during the last seven days number for the United States 140 and for Canada thirty-throe , or a total of IT'J ' , as compared with totals of 170 last week and ISO the week previous to the lust. Per the corresponding week of lust year the flguros wore Ul I , representing 18. > failures In ttio United Stales und twciity-sovon In the Dominion of Canada. ivr.s1 IMISIMSS KI\IIXV. : Kirrpt In Nc > w York tint Clinlrni V'i llns Nut ( irrutly Allrctcil Truili * . Nr.w YOUK , Sopt. 9. Tologrums to Brail itroet's from foatllnB trndo centers , In coul ncctlou with special reviews by our own 10- portcrs wllh represontatlvo business houses it Xow York olty , show that thus far there bus bcon little if nny clieclt experienced by general trade , duo to the ' 'cholera scaro'1 or quarantine regulations , except at the me tropolis. The Xow York Produceox - eluiiiK'o's oiiu-agoinonU to export breads tufTs have boon herlously Intarforud with , ntid ocean freights at tbo Murluo exchange uro only nominal. Cotton exports nro not nat urally uctlvo at this period and fool the inllu- once loss. Imported linen racs are up from 8 f to 7 cents per pound , and a higher rate U expected , Flno writing paper Is nxpectod to ho advanced soon. No foreign raps , cot- ten or woulun , are admitted now , and chem ical wood null ) bos advanced $ IU per ton , llleaclilnu- powders , used by paper makers us a disinfectant , uro up from 'J. 17 to 0 cents per pound. The sale of fruits nud vccatublos as well as the Importation of tbo sumo hat boon affected unfavorably. There has , of course , been n prcutly Incroasia demand for druRH und cbcmlclus. Imports of Husslan . brut lot nnd wool huvo boon storpod. The effect ot delavltiK morohitndUo nt ( luaianlltio and disinfect [ UK Is bnclnnlnt ; to bo felt , not a few varlottoii of goods fulling to stand thu effect ol the hitter. A number of wholesale houses repot t n KrouluK caution on the part of out of town buyers. Haw bilks and stocks of manufactured silk aud embroideries nre bought for next mouth'H demand , but a con tinued detention of ROOUS will affect the irado materially. A few orders for Gorman goods via Hamburg have boon counter manded , It should bo added that stiles of hardware , cutlery , house- furnishings , wood and china lamps , urass goods and eluss works at Now York are in excess of tbo total In a Ilka porluJ of IS'.U. \Vllmlt KnporU. , Exports of wheat from tbo United States seaports on both coasts , as reported to Druil- treet's , equal a.W,000 bushels thlft week , about 111 per cent moro than last week , but'JJ per cnut loss than the week before. In the Illco week of IbOl tbo total exported was 4,7'JH.OOO busbels , In IbUO II was 1-SUUOO | bushels , In IbSU 1,420,000 , and In It > b3 > . > ,7U9,000 V bushcli , Hank clearings throughout the country , as wired to nrad troot's , nggregnto (1,1120,000- 000 this ween , an incieasoofltl per cent ever thu week before und u gain of 7 p rcout over the total in the nmowcokof ib'JI. Business failures In the Unltod Status this week number 110 , ai'iilust 1U3 last wock aud : ! : ) In the week n year ago. Cable udviccx to liradstrool's , with Us total * of domestic and Canadian nlocks ot wheat avallnblo Soplembor 1 , show that the Kuropauu utloat , American ad Caiiudlau supplies , nzcrairnted 111,014,000 bushels , a pain of 12,433,001) bu hol * durlna Autftiit , the largest increase in a month on record. Ii August , IS'JI , the Increase was 170.000 buMioli ; in August , ISM , It was UOO.OOO btishoU ; In that month ot 1SS9 it was 4,737- 000 bushels. Huropcan stocks , xvlth those- nflont , therefore , decreased S,2S3,000 In Au- g'tst ' , 1MM. while la t month tboy actually Iti- rreixjoil lOJ.U'M bnslioH , It thus shows that the rnpld Movement of the crop In the Unltod Ktntos U retnonslb'.o for the heavy total gain thown for the last month. Kiiriuiigf oT the ltnllrnn < l . KopnrU from railroad companies throtiKb- out thu United States to iiradstreot's show nn aggregate of gross efu-nlngs In August amounting t8 JU.OiXt.OOO , an Increase over the total for August last year of 7.0 per cent. For oleht months the gain this year as con trasted with Init amounts to 0.7 per cent , the grand total gnm earned slnco .lantiarv 1 having been In excess of f.UOSOOOt)0. ) The only group showing a decrease lu August of gnm imrnlnes this year iw compared witu last Is that ot the trunk lines , "duo to the falling elf reported by the Grand Trunk. uousi : STATEMENTS. ltriortx | for the Mcnk from Principal ( 'ltlen of the Unltcil Stilton unit Cmmclii. NEW YOHK , Sent. 2. Dradstrcot's table gives thototnlof bank clearings at sixty-mno cltiei for the week ending September 8 , and the Increase or decrease comparing with tbo weekending September 1 , 1803 , as follows : Dominion or Caimiln. Last week's total. OX THE STUCK MAKKCT. Speculation HUH ltnc \ ro < l from the Shook Caiisod by tlio ( Jholera Sc.irn. MKW Yonic , Sopt. 9. Bradstroet's says of tbo New Yont'stock market : Speculation has recovered from thu shock occasioned by the nppearanco of cholera on Incoming steam ers. But although ucuto tears on thu score have boon modified the sumo influence con tinues to restrict trading nml has thrown the market into tbo nands of the professional operators. The Interruption of thecountry's export trade , the uncertainty to which im porters are now exposed and the tendency of thu situation to bring further exports of gold , combined to keen the public out of the stroot.Tim action of tbo market after the nrenk of las' week indicates , however , that stocks are mainly in strong hands nud the weakening tendency has not yet reached a stapo which would Impel such Interests to tlirovv down tuolr loads. On the contrary tbo manipulation this week was mainly bullish and the ability of the loaders to advance prices of tbo stocks they take In hand , or to compel covering by the short ID- torost is apparently unimpaired. Neverthe less , it is apparent that operations ot this kind are moro dc > : ldcdly professional in char acter , and that the luck of oflcctivo buying power limits their duration. Enropo has shown n slight disposition to buy stocks , but not to nn extent which would really affect tbo speculative situation. The holiday from Saturday last until Mon day apparently served to create a loss nppro- henslvo feeling , nnd the bearish attempts to sell prices down on Tuesday ouly laid the foundation of a short Interest. On the sue- eroding day the shorts were driven to cover by well executed bull manipulation , the ad vantage thus gained being followed Thurs day by upward movements in a numburof specialties. The incidents which affected the trading were ot n vailed character. The bearish .sentiment shown nt iho opening of the week was based mainly on the threat ened outbreak of open hostilities botueou the Pennsylvania and Heading systems , of which the withdrawal of Joint tariffs by the latter soomcd to give Indication , llrii'Cj. C. O. D. Broun.grocerv and moat market Omaha , has sold out. ' J. T. Hav &Co. , procori at Broken Bow have been succeeded by H. B. Slllllc. Branch & Co. of Omaha yesterday shipped the flrst car load of this season's grape crop from Council Bluffs. The grape crop Is lurtfo this sonson , though tiot up to tbo one- nominal crop of last season. CLOSE OF THE STATE FAIR Secretary Furnas 8ajs the Show Has Been a Qieat Success Financially. PREMIUMS GIVEN FOR COUNTY EXHIBITS Hurt County ( lot * rir t , Kc.irnoy Srcnml nnd Diimly Third Cnttlo 1'nnulo HlglilySpokcn Of-O.lcl Sulillers liny nt the Vntr. LINCOLN , Nob. , Sept , 9. ( Special to TIM : UEE.J The State Hoard of Agriculture closed Its twenty-sixth annual oxnosltton today. Secretary Furnas Informs Tun DRI : that In point ot attendance , coking the flvo days together , It is the largest ever ex- porlonced. Ho also says that the exhibits , with the exception of the agricultural bull display , wore much bettor than ever tnai'o before. The trouble with agricultural ball Is easily accounted for. Ttio season Is about three WOOKS later than usual , whllo the fair has been hold on the usual dates. Whlln the county exhibits as n whole nro not up to the average , some of the western coun ties nmko larger and better displays than wore ever soon at tbo Nebraska state fair. TUP decision of the Judges as to premiums on county exhibits was : Burt , flrst ; Kear ney , second ; Dandy , third ; Douglas , fourth ; Gage , ilfth ; Hod Willow , sixth ; Hitchcock , seventh ; Hayes , eighth : Perkins , ninth ; Madison , tenth ; Box Butte , eleventh ; Sioux , twelfth ; Harlan , thirteenth. Only fourteen counties were represented nnd not ontorcd. E. L. Vance of Puwnco , superintendent ot ttio agricultural department , assisted by P. L. Bennett of Puwnco. W. J. Hantia of Lancaster nnd 11. J. Hosakrnns of Johnson , awarded the premiums on county exhibits. In the center of agricultural hall , directly under the dome , Is an oclagonlal-shapod framework enclosed with fortv-slx panels , each two ana one-half fcot wide by six foot long , upon which nro fastened with blue and rod rlboons samples of all the imisse.i and sheaf grains grown in the state. A sign roads : "Interior Decorations of Nebraska Advortlsinp Train No. U ; Made Dy W F. Cool and H. B. Hufmau. " 1ho panels will form the colling of the cars composing ' 'Ne braska on Wheels No. 2. " The World's fair commissioners are securing many of the county and individual exhibits for the great Chicago show next year. Tbo parade of cattle and horses took plnco at 11 o'clock toan.r. It was a arcat showing , many of the best posted Mtockmcn of this and other states' ' declaring they never before saw at a state fair such a mngnltlcont collection of anlmalt. As a result of the baud contests In which nineteen entries were made , Archer took llMt prlzo In class "A , " Humboldt second und Aurora third. In class "Bi1 Madison secure J tlrst. Mead socopd and Unadllla third. Ttio llrst prizes were $75 ; second. * T.O ; third , $ J5. The Murnhy triplets of Fremont nro hero , two boys and n girl , named respectively beandor , Leroy and Lcona. The Httlo ones nro 7 months old , fat nnd rosy checked. Tno boys , at birth , each weighed eight and a half pounds and tno girl seven and a half. They took the Qrstpromlumattho babynhow a barrel of apples , but Secretary Furnan made it three birrols. This is old soldiers' day nud tbor nro horo. Tbo neat celluloid badges , granting freedom of the grounds , are scon dangling from the buttonhole of almost every man ono meals. It Is also prohibition day , and Uov. C. E. Bentley of Lincoln spoke to about a score of people. Nearly everybody viewed the races from the grand stand this afternoon. Tbo attendance - anco Is light compared with all otbor days of the fair. The True I.iixuilvo t'rlnclplo Of the plants used In manufacturing the pleasant remedy , Syrup of Figs , has a per manently beneficial effect on the human sys tem , wbiln thn cheap vegetable extracts and mineral solutions , usually sold as medicines , are permanently Injurious. Doing well-in- formed , you will use the true remedy onlv. Manufactured by tbo California Fig' Syrup MAY CONDEMN THE RIGHT OF WAV. Olty Attorney Comirll AdvUc * the Vnrlc Hoard Tluit It 'May Ufa Kmlnunt Domain. The Board of Park Commissioners mot yesterday afternoon for the first time in the now rooms in the city hall. The two im portant matters considered wore the Flor ence boulevard and the Bomls park sidewalk questions. The board requested the presence of City Attorney Connell to give his opinion on the matter of proceeding with tbo condemnation of some of the tracts needed to oomploto the Florence boulevard. Dr. Miller stated that all but thrco of tbo property owners along the proposed boulevard had expressed a will ingness to furnish deeds for the property needed but the board coulil do nothing until the entire route bad bcon secured , Tbo board wanted to know If it would bo advis able to begin condemnation proceedings under tbo present status of the law. Mr. Connell said bo was still of the oolnlon that the city had the power to condemn property for public parks uudor the law as It stands at present and ho would , nt any moment that the board would apcnlc the word , begin such an action agulnst property owners who wore standing in tbo u'av of public Improvement by refusing to sell or uonato their lands. Ho had no doubt about tbo uulborlty of the city to condemn. This statement scorned to pleasn the board very much and It was decided to lurnlsb the city attorney with a description of the prop erty needed and the names of tbo owners and lot the condemnation proceedings ho com menced at onco. Dlllcr Ovorn Donation. Tbnn the board took up tbo Bomls park matter. In a nutshell the dispute Is this : Mr. Bomls Insists that tbo park commis sioners are bound to grade Lincoln boule vard , which runs through Bomls park , ac cording to the plat filed nt tbo time tbo grounds were donated to the city by tbo Bomls Park company , leaving a ten foot space outside ot the parkway for sidewalk , then n lit teen-foot strip for parkway and In- sldo of this a thirty-foot boulevard. Ho holds that tbo park coraralsslonam have no right to appropriate for boulevard purposes the ton- foot atrip that was intended foraidowalk. On the other hand the purU commission ers sav that the gro\nJ ) \ were donated with out restriction as to the pr.irto of streets or the laving of sldownfk ; fend that there is not room between the line of the park grounds on the north and tho..doop ravine in the cen ter to lay out n thirty-toot boulevard , n park way of fifteen foot'nnd leave ton fcot for sldowalk. The board thinks that the sldo- walk space should bn taken off the etui of the lots that face on ttio park for the reason that tboy are very Ucbp and It will ruin the driveway to mnUo it auy narrower , J > lr. Bomls was nYkod to moot with the board nnd talk the rnnttor over , and ho aid so. Ho said that tho'Domls ' Park company , of which ho was n member , had acted In n broad gauge mannor-with the city In donat ing this pleco of ground , nnd the company understood that tho. ground was to bo Im proved ns Indicated by the plat submitted and placed on tllo at the time the donation was made. The city had established a grndo for Lincoln boulevard , and It was expected that the thoroughfare would bo gra'dctl In accordance with that established grado. Ho was surprised when ho found that the park commissioners were beginning to grade tbo boulevard In n very different manner , In tending to cut the street right up to the line andloavo no room for sldowalk. It was explained to Mr. Bamls that the landscape gardner had found that there was not room enough between the deep gulch In the center of the tract ana tbo nortn Una to leave the sldowalk space , the park way nud tbo boulevard as shown on the plat placed on lllo when the ground was donated for park purposes. Members of the board also statea to Mr. Bemls that the board had never agreed to Improve the park according to the plat Hied by the Bomls Park company. That plat was of no csnoclal Importance except to show the boundaries of the park. Tbo board considered that It had the right to Improve the park ns the majority of the commis sioners saw fit. DlncmsiMl and Dropped It. A long and somowhnt heated discussion ensued , during which Mr. Dorals mndo the remark that the comnanv had lost money by giving that land to the city. Dr. Miller , Mr. Llningor and Judge Lake all spoke up and said ihut If the Bemis Park company would pay buck the f30,000 the city had paid for the adjoining lots , the park commissioners would recommend to the city council that the donated tract bo deeded back to the Bomls Pork company , and put an end to tno whole controversy. "Uathor than attempt to Improve that piece of ground in ( kccoroanco with the plans sot down on the plat your company filed when the land was donated , " said Mr. Llnlnger , "I would vote to dcea the land back , be cause wo will kill n largo number of line trees If wo follotv that plan nnd , besides , It would bo tremendously expensive und alto- golbor out of ttio question. " That scorned to bo tno sentiment of all the members of the board present. Mayor Bomls llnally snld ho would hnvo to confer with other members of the Bomls Park oomoany and Dr. Miller proposed that the bontd send for Landscape Gardener Cleveland at once and got his advlco In the matter. It was finally agreed to lot the mat ter stnnf. until Mr. Cleveland arrives nnd the commissioners and the Bomls Park company will confer In tbo presence of the park gar dener as to a reasonable and equitable adjust ment of the matter. Tno board decided to erect a now hothouse In Hanscom park In which to keep and prnpa- gate ( lowers. Superintendent Adams was authorized to proceed with tbo Improvement of the gutters and roadways in Hniiscom park and to cut out some trees that are only in the way. Procure It Itcforo I.navnn ; llonic. Three years ago , whljo I > vas visiting rola- lives nt Higglnsvlllo , MO. , I was suddenly taken with colic arid severe pains in the stomach. My relative ! sent to the doctor for modlcino , and ho sout mo a bottle cf Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Ucmody , tolling the bearer that if that mod lcino did not euro mo.ubo could not proscribe anything that wouldt I used It and was tm- modlatulv relieved. HENKV A. TIIOFEUN. , - BOARD Off PTTBLIC WORKS. Contracts for Further Street Improvements Awardeil Other nugmesn. The usual Friday afternoon mooting of the Board of Publlc'-WOrlis'was held yesterday and all Of the members put In an appearance. The opening of bids was the flrst thing that demanded the attontlon of the throe majors. For filling nuisance lota there were two bidders , KaU & Callaban and Ed Paulson. The Katz & Callahan bid was from 23 to 35 cents , whllo Paulson bid 2UJ coots per square yard on tbo xvholo bunch ot lots. The inoinbers could not decide who was the lower bidder , and both bids were handed to the city engineer to tabulate and report back at the next meeting. The contract for repaying Seventeenth street , between Farnam and Harnoy. with Trinidad sheet asphaltum , class "A , " flvo years' guarantee , was awarded to the Stan dard Paving company of Chicago nt fj.51 per square yard. The Omaha Street Railway company asked and was granted permission to extend its Twenty-fourth street line from the northeast corner of Hansoom park south on Park avenue - nuo to Hickory street , easton Hickory street to Georgia avenue and south to Dupont strcot. The following named parties were ap pointed as Inspectors on public works and their names will bo sent to the council for confirmation : F. H. Sraltn , K. H. Walicor , LnwlB Blickonsdorfor. Adoloh E. D. Altz , H. M. Kirby , James M. Wilson , Savor G. ICnlght , Fred bpotbmann and Edward Ours Uo. DoWitt's Sarsaparilla cleanses tbo ulooJ. Dcatli of Mrs. I ) . W. rhelp < i. Mrs. D. W. Phelps , sister of E. L. and C. W. Robertson , died nt the family residence , 500 South Tbirty.flfth avenue , on Thursday. Sbo had been under medical care for two months , but her death was sudden and unox- pccto i. Her mother. Mrs. E. W. Robertson of Kansas City. Mo. , had been In attendance upon her during her entire Illness. A brother , W. H. Robertson of Mammoth Springs , Ark. , was nero last week , but us she appeared to bo Improving ho returned home. Mrs. Pbolps was born In Mason county , Kentucky , twenty-nine years ago , and has resided in Omaha two vonra. She was married one year ago to D. W. Phelps , a well known traveling man. The funeral will take place from tbo residence Saturday morning at 10 o'clock , and the burial will bo at Prospect Hill. A brother , J. M. Robert son of Kansas City , Mo. , arrived here Frldav warning. Two sisters , Mrs. J. M. Arthur of Colony , Kau. , nnd Mrs. Dr. R. P. Walker of Helton , Mo. , bavo boon notified , but tnoy will not bo nblo to attend tbo fuuoral. Iho bereaved husband and rolatlvoi bavo the ilucoro sympathy of a largo circle of warm personal friends. ill. Analyzing the Baking Powders1 ; . OlJ ( JOi. RoyaS Reported Superior to all others in Strength and Purity.- ad i ' ) M OFFICE OF CHEMIST OF ' - ' . - IOWA STATE B.OAKD OF HEALTH. DES MOINES , MARCH 4 , 1892. ) I have analyzed all the principal brands of baking- powders sold in this State. The results show that the Royal has the highest leavening power of any powder examined , and is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients , of a character perfectly proper for use. Baking tests with it gave biscuit very light , white , sweet and wholesome. No other powder gave results so satisfactory. FLOYD DAVIS , E. M. , M. Sc. , Ph. D. Prof of Chtmittry Dratt Univenity , Iowa Collire of fkysitiant and Surgeons , Dean of Iowa Collegia/I'kar- maty , Chemitt e/Jtnoa Slate Hoard of Health , etc. , tie. FAVORABLE TO HARRISON Republican Lenders Regard the Prospects as Excellent , HOW THE VARIOUS STATES APPEAR Cnmpnlcn In Ocliiwnro PrnRrriilMR finely nmt Oooil Work U llclnc Done le Mow York , Iiullnnn , Illinois nmt KUouhcro. WASHIXOTOV DunBAU or TUB UKE , ' fill ! FOIMTBKNTH STHKKT , WASHINGTON , D. C. , Sopt. 0. ] There it trot a word heiml here nbout the republican campaign that la not encouraging to the administration from Now York , Indi ana , Illinois nnd other states. Reports were received today Indicating that the state nnd national candidates were sure of success. Kx-Scnator John C , Spoonor is sura to bo elected governor of Wisconsin , it Is re ported. Senator Higglus of Delaware was a caller on Acting Secretary Grant today. Ho nr- rlved from nls Homo In the Diamond sttUo this morning , und says Unit everything In a political line Is progressing llccly for the republicans. "Yes. I tblnk it Is all rlijlit In Dataware , " said ho. "Heglstratlon has just begun in the state , and Is progressing with every Indication favorable to us. About out side of my own state , I think it loolts partic ularly good In Nortti Carolina nnd Tennessee for tbo republicans , nnd I ttilnl ; wo have nothing to complain of. Doiownro will bo republican again on the tariff und financial issue. " .llUoollnncoiis. A bill introduced by Senator Pottl- grow became u law at the last session of congress by becoming n cart " or the Indian appropriation bill , which"provides that the Sautoe Sioux Indians In Soutli Duxota shall bo paid for the lands which wuro tnkon from or sold by them lo the government In Minne sota. Tlio Indian oftlco Is now making up the roll of tbo creditors under tins law , nnd soon fU.OOO will bu given to the Suntoos who have just claims ugalust tlio government of this character. William i'olton , postmaster at Worthing- tou , S. D. , has resigned nnd iccommotidcd Eil Lowls as his successor. .lamus E. Dunn , postmaster at Farmer , S. D. , has resigned nnd recommended tlio appointment of Dom- Inlck Koyor , to succeed linn. J. D. Brown , postmaster at lirownsrnlo , Wyo. , tins also resigned. President Harrison's American "policy , which protects our citizens nnd their prop erty abroad , as well as nt homo. Is belnc scrupulously observed In Venezuela just now , und will bo during nil of tbo rebellion iu tlio pugnacious little republic. P. S. H. "Lato to boa ana cany to rise will shorten the road to your homo In the sklos , But early to bed and "Littlo Early Rlsor.'Hho pill that njitlcoj H to longjr and bettor ana wiser. .Stole tlin Church Funds. The Baptist young people of the city Dave been gatncring up funds for several weeks to help boar the expense of their state conven tion , which occurs next month in this city. Tboy had 00 collected and Miss Gllchrlst , who lives at 3010 1'aciflc street , was elected custodian of the treasure. Ono evening in thooarly part of the wocltn < moak thlpf brokn Into the homo whllo Iho family wn down town nntl wont awny with the tft ) nnd n diamond mend ring. To heap Iniult upon Injury the villain made nn attempt tno next night to outer the hou o again. It U supposed , at least , that It was the tame man. The folks were disturbed nbout mldnlgot by some one trying to get in , but when nn effort was inatto to apprehend him ho Had Into the darkness. Iho police hnvo been working on the case , but as yet thov have not oven di - covered the historic clow. .FOOtiEl ) WITH A GUN. Two Slon llioo Siimn Tun nntl Ono U Dun- ; ; eron ljr Hurt. Joseph Bukach and Frank Ncchll were fooling with n shotgun at ISM South Four teenth strcot whou the gun was accidentally discharged , wounalng Bukich In tbo hniul and thigh. 1'ho load was nn old ono nnd llrcd at short rnngo It terribly lacorutod Iho victim. Physicians attended iho wounded mnn nnd Nouhll was taken to the staon charged with criminal negligence. llriilth llulU'tlii No. 3. Next to drinking water , milk spreads in fectious diseases moro than auy ether ono thing. If your milkman has compiled with olty ordinances ho hai a written permit to soil mllK given by the commissioner of health. Ask him to show his permit , nnd accept no oxcuso. Only those whoso promises were too unsanitary hnvo thus far boon refused such permit. Call nt the oftlco and sco who have permits ana nro "O. It'd" by our Inspector. Wo thank Iho citrons for material help and kind suggestions regarding the cleaning of the city. Very much good work has boon dona during the past two weeks , but n great deal moro can bo driu during the next two Send for u team to iloan your own promises , and notify us of your neighbor who docs not attcn'd to his own. Lot us have pure air to broatbc , uncontam- hinted by filth , pure water to dram , pure mlllc and'fooil of all kinds that is whole some , kcop our bodies clean and fear no danger. Wo are ready to receive help and ndvtco ot nil times. Call nt the oftlco. Telephone to 001. Write' through malls or newspapers , not falling to sign your numo as an evidence of good faith. Help us to help you clean the city. "How nbout cholera i" Don't got frightened. Tbo authorities are alert nnd everything known to science Is being done , but wo are not yet fully ac quainted with the habits of tbo comma bacil lus , and bo may oscnpo us. It is conceded by nil authorities that the danger is moro imminent at present than at any tlmosinco l&GO. It Is bettor to bo rondr and not sea cholera than to cone with it unprepared. Bourn or Iln.u.Tii. A. B. SOMEU ? , Secretary. She lnTlrnlol ilnllui. Another grist was put Into the dlvorco mill yesterday to bo ground out ot tbo coming term of court. Caroline M. Spongorman seeks a dlvorco from her husband , Julius C. In the petition the plaintiff alleges a marriage which she avers toolc place at llobolton on July 0 , ISfJ. Thrco years , later she allczes that Julius became - came a drunkard , and as such ho still con tinues. On December 25 , 1890 , ho tnrow several bottles at the plnintitf nnd then struck her with his fist , knocking her down. Not satisfied with that , ho soizotl upon the Christmas tree utid throw It Into the yard. Slnco then Julius become a man of vulgar habits aud has failed to support his family. SKOKjNGTOMCCa KrBLKKWCLL ft Ca All around the world , from East to West , Pipe Smokers think Bull Durham best. How good it is , a trial will-show , And make you smoke and praise it too. Get the Genuine. Made only by TOBACCO CO. , DURHAM , N. G , Every MAJf can he I STKONO and VIO- OKOUS in all retpecii _ _ Jby usmK 9PAVISII NUKVINIt , the great Spanish Renmly. YOUI.O M N OR OI/D sullrrini : from NIRVOUS DBBIHTV , ZOST or FAIIINO MANUOOD , Miclulyci.iisslonsconvulsions , nervous . prostration , cniisdl by the use of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wakefulness - fulness , mental depression , loss of power in cither sex , spermalor- BEFnoRC A NO AKTER ubK , rlicva cauied by self abuse and over indulgencnor any personal weak * ness can be restored to perfect health anil Iho NOUJB VITAI/ITY Olf ST11ONO MJ3K. We give a written guarantee wiih 0 boxes to cure any case or refund the money , f I f box ; 6 boxes Jj FOP S.-U3 in Omaha by Snow , Lund & Co. AVER'S Sarsaparilla Is superior to all other preparations ciniminR to bo blood-purillors. l-'irst of nil , because the principal ingredi ent used in it Is llio extract of gen- nine Hondutas Sarsaparilla loot , tlio variety rlrhcst in medicinal proper- Cures Catarrh in yS" low iloek , being raised expressly for the Company , is always fresh anil of tlio very best kind. With equal discrimination and care , each of the other ingredients are selected and compounded. It is THE Superior Medicine because it is always the same in ap pearance , flavor , anil effect , and , be ing highly concentrated , only small doses are needed. It is , therefore , thu most economical blood-purifier in existence. Itt p t UI oo makes food notir- QPRfl llJ A ishing , wet k pleas- OUnUi ULn nut , sloop refresh ing , and life enjoyable. It searches out all impurities in the system and expels them harmlessly by the natu ral channels. AYKK'S Sarsaparilla gives elasticity to the step , and im parts to the aged and infirm , re- iiowcd health , strength , and vitality. Sarsaparilla I'rcimml t > yIr..T C.Aycr&Co.fowellMmi. Bold byalinrUKk'lttn ; 1'rlccjl , Bis bottle * , * 5. Cures others , will cure you Save Your Eyesight Kycs tested free by nn r.Xl'EUT Ol'IMOIAN Perfect adjustment. Superior lonsoi. Norv- oushcaUaclio cured by iisln ; our Snoot iclci and Hye lassoi 1'ileuj low for llrjt ol 131 Roods. THE ALOE & PENFOLD GO , IMS. lothSU.Ooljrhtoa Bloaic lr. ) Bailey , Sr The Loadiu Dentist Third l > 'luor. I'.txton IIloo c. Telephone 10S5. lOlh nu.l Faraa-u SU. A full set of teeth on rubber tor JV i'orfoct iH Teeth without iilntoa or rJmovnbto brliUo work juit the tlilni' fur sln.-ura or public niionkon , nuvur drop ilonn. TKETII nxTUAcrrnn WITHOUT PA is Oold Ullluz at ro isnn xblo nt3. All work warranted. Cut tlilsonl f IHtli I.Mltlmi 1'oUpalil lor " 3 cts. ( or sfunpl Why It fulls Oil , TurriK Orov. nnil thu romoclj By Prof. 1IAKU4V PAIlKUK , f. 1C. A. S , 1) . A. I.ONO .V CO. , lOillArch street. Philadelphia , Pn. Kvorj-oiioKlimilitrt'iuitliMlttlo book Albanian EDUCATIONAL. STERAN SCHOOL < ? & & . bpeclal , colU'Klnto. milvemliy iiiepariilory ana pii9t-irnilnnlo rour cs. Flno niimlriil clmmitmeiiN UmiMinl fftcllltlcs for vlpltlntt tlio World's Pair tof Mnily with cnnipotrnt tenrlicrs. Kor circular mid. MRS. I. M. WltSDN. rrln..41UI IJrercl UlTd. . Ohlraeo. CONSERVATORY- ILLINOIS mm Peat Instruction In til ileiurt- mrnta of MuilralRtndr , Kln A rt , Kto. 2 l tttmliitii-o liut ynar. Address E. V. DULLAItH. Bunt. Ji-ck o = Tllla. " ' . flHEBIgUa GONSERVfiTORY IIIUKHMM ! lumiNJUao. AlltrunohoBorMUKio.r.Io ctitlun lKlinritPortj Iiiftriictont Nornmliltjmrlrnenl rurlenclicra. . . . . . . . Uinniina . . * KtcliHlviiiitnctM Fnllti tmhf . . . | ( UT A MILITARY HOME SCHO'JL. UnsurpMSfilEqulrmontJ , Csreful Moral an < l HoclM IrAlninRi ii.riiarei fur IIUBlnitn n ( for any Colltico , Sclintlflo ticliool or Unlycr UT , now ( lynmulunii Wooil-wor'lntc anl Jllllturr Drill i Illithcrt toitlmonlalti lOtq Sddrens Tearinumbcr I'rlii. llmltoil N. I , ) . lllumratnl lvTIViit : dialogue , A. Jl.t ) MILL , ILL. - We sell Hats , extra Special and sell them Bargains in cheaper than Cent's hat stores. Furnishing All the leading eel to.sell ; we a o Goods , . ' * . ' " - * O ing makes. CL. - Always. Spring and Fall _ Y ° m.l0Win' : ? > eC9lpt0falQ e d varied Hno of fa.l . ov n. ° - -K value ol $10.00. bo good oht ov ° r"at3 Columbia Clothing Company , * t , Cor. 13th and Parnam Strcefs. Our Prices children's . Hellman is always th0 department owestfor the most goods complete worth more in Omaha. than the price. Store open till 8 P. M , , Saturdays until 1O. P M ,