8 THE OMAHA DAILY liEKl SATURDAY , OuTOHEIl 1 , 1802. DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK Cheering Reports Oomo from Every Trade Center in the Country. NEVER WAS PROSPERITY SO UNIVERSAL Not n Clnnil Olttrntt ! tlio rinniirlnl Shy Collection * Gnnil mill -Money Ahiiinl mt On W lI Strrot Tlio Clearing Homo Statamcnts , NEW YOHK , Sept. 30. K. O. Dun & Co say In their weekly review of trndo : Husl- ness continues larger tbun over at this tlmo ot tbo year and the commercial sky Is without - out a cloud , Moooy IH In very nmplo supply and col- locllons Imvo rnroly boon inora generally satisfactory. The outgo of moaoy from western centers for purchases In the coun try Is larger than usual and yet there Is no embarrassment. Crop reports are uniformly ! \ favorable and the promUo Is distinctly hotter - tor tbnn It wns a few weeks apo. Uonoral builnoss Is not only lnr.ro and hoaltby , but the outloolr for tbo coming months U everywhere - where regarded with the utmost cotilitlonco , Itrportft from Itllshicf5 Ontar * . At Boston dry gooJi nro actlvo and the mills very busy , with the demand such In tome lines that tboy cannot produce goods fast enough. The boot aid shoo trade Is very satisfactory , procorloi and furalturo nro" active and sales ot wool much larger than last j ear. At Philadelphia iron Improves with largo tides. Trade m glassware Is very busy. Iron Is In better no in and at PiUsbun ? , and the glass business good. At Clovolnnd trade is improving and larger than last yonr , At Cincinnati tbo clotblnir trade Is bolter tlmn nrevlous years , though a slicht declluo Is seen at the south and western trade Inruely exceeds previous records. At Inrtinnapoli * the concral trade Is fair. At Detroit trade lucieases over tha last yrnr In some lines. Uuslno's Is fair at Milwaukee and crop ? nro In good sbanc. Chicago reports merchandise sales greater than last year. lUcolpts of products show un mcrens'n In ovcrytblnir except rye. At rit. l.ouls trade Is dlstluclly bolter and collations prompt. At St. Paul business Is larger than a year ngo. ngo.At Omaha trndo is very actlvo. At Kansas ( Jlly business is Rood , with heavy receipts of cattle uud grain and ele vators about fill ! . Business at Denver Is moderate. At tbo south trade generally Improved thoucih caution prevails ut Memphis. Hotter pi Ices for cotton bring larger trade at Moul- cnmory , nnd though business U only fair at Now Orleans , sucar is strong and actlvo and money In good domain ! . Speculation in broadstulTs is lower , with fimiill transactions. Wheat and ants nro nearly 1 cent and corn % of a cent lower and receipts ot wheat at western points have been ( iii.n05 ! ( : ! in four days , against exports of only Gr.9llJ ( bushels. Specula ! lull in Cotton. Speculation in colton has been enormous , E.ilcs reaching l,1li,0K ( ) ( > bales , with an ad vance of n quarter during the week , in spite of better receipts and more favorable crop reports. Hop products are higher , pork 75 cents per barrel , lord 55 cents and ribs L'5 cents per 101) pounds. Coffou is one-eighth of a cent stronger , but oil Is about 2 cents lower. AVcstorn rccoints of cattle are 175UO ( ) head , npniusl 145.UJD the same week lust year. 'iho Hebrew holidays ciuso the usual de crease in the sales ol textile goods , the chol era ucaro has diverted many buyers from Now York and It Is between seasons for woolens , but dealings are still largo. The outlook m woolens Is excellent and sales ot wool imnrovo beio ana at Philadelphia , where the consumption is greater than in nny other year , thouirh some concessions in territories and Ohio ilelamo arc seen at Bos ton. At the three markets S3JOJO)30 ( ) pounds hnvo been sola tnis year , against 1B',000K)0 ) ( ) pounds last year to date. Trade in knit goods is hesitating. Boot nnd shoo works are pressed to meet their orders : largo sides of pip iron reported mid especially at Cincinnati. All works making structural Irons are vor/ busy , though bar iron Is still weak nnd rails inac tive. Copper ls unchanged at lljfu ; tin hes itating nt $ i0.05 and load dull at $4.0 l < , ' . Foreign exchange has risen slightly and money has advanced to 5 per cent , but no anxiety is felt , and stocks are a shade stronger than a week ago. Demand for \ t , ftn y at the west und south continues smaller than usual. , The business failures occurring through out the countrv during the last seven davs number tOS ! as compared with totals of 211 last weelt. For the corresponding week last year the llguros were 'J3J. CMAUIXO I\TS. Onv.iluiBaln SliiiWH tlio Uircoit I'orrn it- nizn of Im-rmiHU ot Any IJItv Itoji irtlni ; Nnw YOHK , Sont. HO. The following table compiled by Brndstrcot's gives the clearing house Voturns for the weekending Septem ber 129 , 1 SOU , and the percentage of Increase or decrease as compared with tbo corresponding pending week of 18'Jl ' : rs Notlucludoa | u total * . ON THE tiTOCIC MAIlltlJT. lluvlen ut tliuSituntlou Sum of It * J-'eaturi > . NBW Youic , Scot , 30 , Bradstrcot's wookl foviowot the Block market says : Speeulatio ID Ibo eUitra market has aisumod narrow * fllmcuilons , Tba present week u&s not bee without further evidences ot underlying dtrcnctb. but the improving tendencies have been contlncd to limited movements in par ticular stocks. Thd flrtnor ( oollnR ot tha nidnoy ' nmrnot appears to cxerjlso n rcstralnmc Inlluoucc , nnd checks tbo free dom with which manipulative Intorcsti have of Into created advances In values. A rapid reduction ol the reserve balance of countrv banks In thU city seems to bo now In full nroccss. Within two weeks the doposlts of the associated banks show a decrease of nearly $ -0,000,000 nnd the outflow tnis week is believed to bo heavy. Tanelblo evidence of Iho process IB afforded by the stronper condition ot rates for call monov , which advanced to fi to 0 nor cent , nna thcugh subject to variations , are nioro llrmly held than hits lately been the case. At thn S7IHO tlmo this tendency In repard to money has rot boon with out n favorable feature. The navnnco of cxchnnpo rates which , In the beginning of thn week , Boomed likely to lead to renewed cold oxuorts has been chocked find a reces sion In iho quotations for bunkers' sterling ncnln removes danger from tnat source. Uuvorthntcss , the stock innrkot has boon affected by the dubious nnd un settled llnnncla.1 outlook , outsldo partic ipation shrinking to still smaller dimensions , vvbllu Iho cliques of bull oporntors in various spoclnltlns Imvo displayed n cnutlous nnd besllatlnp disposition. Foreign operations In this market contlnl'o to bo upon a very limited scalo. Tbu trading in Americans In London has fnllon awav nnd lltllo Inllucnco bus been experienced from Hint quarter , though the tendency bns , In the main , boon to sell. IIAYIHI.N KKOS. Sprrlnl 1'rlcps forTod'iy. Gent's unlattiulercd shirts , Now York mills muslin , double back und front , set In bosom , nothing bolter nmdo , today oOe ouch. 100 do/.on gont's otitltifr Iliinnol shirts , good quality , only Sloe uttuh , worth 6c. ( ) 1 wtso of Kent's Uritiuh cotton hitlf hoso. como in blni'lf , tun , modes und brown , nt 1-jo nor jxih' , worth Sot * . KU ) GLOVE SAL13ON SATURDAY. 100 do/oii Indios' kid gloves , Binrrlt-/ and hooka , como in nil shndes , uNo the now o.x blood color , your cholco of nny pair SKOO , every pah1 warrunlod. 1 case of Indies' fa t bliu'k cotton hose only lee per pair , worth 25e. Children's hose Su , lOu , lic ! } and 15c Diilr , oed vnluo and every pair war- run t'oil. Special sale of gents' handkechiefs and scarfs. 100 do/.on gouts' line sllU and satin scurfs worth 50o each , yout1 choice to day oe each. 1,000 pounds best quality standutd knitting ynMn only lc ! ) nersUoin. ( Jood quality Saxony yarn Go per skein. Ice wool 21c per box. Innuendo b irtjalns in boy3' shift wnist- ? for Saturday. $1.00 corset reduced to "oo. Toe corsets reduced to 50i\ ' MUCKS OUKATLY UBDUCKD ox uurrKU , CIIKKSG ANJD CUAN- At TLiydon's. You can buy country hut- tor lor 1 Ic and IOc , und best country hut- tor 18c. Dodjro creamery 20p und 22c. Our Dodge facparator creamery butter for 24 e. Wo call special attention to the vorv line qualities ] of cheese wo handle at low est prices. Wisconsin full cream cheese , 7i and Eastern process full cream , lie und Ktc. Ktc.The The Roukford pure crortm choose , IOc. This is tlio finest mado. Swiss cheese , lee und l"Jc. Llmburgor cheese , 125c and 15c. lii'ick clieobo , 12jc , 14c and IGc. Young America full cream , Kc. ! \Vo bundle the lincst Oupo Cod C'-an- borrlea for IOc per quart. Remember our { roods uro the very best and prices the lowest , IIAYDEN BROS. , Promotort ) of homo industry. I'or Sail- . Cijrar store ut South Omuhu. Innuiro of MAX MKYI-II & Co. , Corner IGth anu b\irnain btroots. MORE CABS OK T.SOrjBI/3. West T.fMVonwjrtlt Mroct I'rnpnrtjr O.vuors Atli-r IJettor Street ( J.ir I'uollltlos. To add to the troablo that Is exp cted to occur nt next Tuesday's council mooting , a lot of inal''U'\nt ' West L,3ivonworth citizens will b3 on hand to domind rodraas for griov- aucc3 sulTorotl at the hands of the Omaha Stroct H'lllway ' company. For more than two yc.iri that section of tbo city west of Park avenue , between Far- natn nnd Pacific ctroots , has bean served by a stub line runnlnir west from Park avenue on Ueavosuvorth. Only ono car has been kept ou the Hue , which has made the trip but once every fifteen minutes. The line has bai > n well patrnmied and baa b3on ono of tbo best p wing branches of the street rail way. way.Over a year ate the people of the section interested presented a patllion with several hundred slmmturc. ; to the ofliuars ot tno street railway company asking for bettor service. Tho'potitionnrs wore assured that somuthlntr would bo done to improve the condition of affairs , but the ns- suraiica proved delusive. List March a committee of citizens a uin waltod on the company oHlcials and once moro ursed that tho.v bo given fuir troat- infiiit. The ofllchds iipoloL'izecl for their past Jllatoilnoss and renewnd their promise that something suoiild bo done nl once. Taov suld they would either put two cars on the line or ox lend tbc service , making a through down-town line by way of Twenty-eiiihtb street to Fiirnnm. Tbo West Loavonworta people waited patiently for this promise to imilorluliio , but when it became evident tlmt the ollldals had only been talking through their bats It was decided to carry thu cac to the city council. Accordingly last Julv n resolution was presented to the city fathers recltlni : the Mcts of the misor.iblo and InulTectivo service and pruvlng that llio railway company bo forced tn grant snino relief , Tnis resolution was referred to the co nmlttco on viaducts and railways nnd It has boon rostlng there now nearly three mouths. IIul it will only stay there four days moro , for it will bo roportou back to the council Tuesday night and the \Vott Onmlians will bo on hand In fnrco to sco that justice , tlioush tardy , is done them. They do n jt propose to pa through another winter forced to stand for fifteen minutes In the snow and slush nt tbo corner of Park avenue waiting for a car. I'ho street railway nfllcHls have Hiked for another chance to fuliill tbelr promises before tha mutter Is pushed In the council , but forbour- nnco has censed to bo n virtue on West Limy onworth street when atroot oir service Is concerned. Something will have to drop on Tuesday night. no xx , A'ciifivji < i/yii' Kn-jorl'ni uiiiv'i ( ! < lull , cent ; cic'i idfltliiiuMla' . ten c Mil. A daushtar to Mr. and 'Mis , John Toatcr. in Kit. .Vcilic-j f li" Hu'iiwr leii a nD-f/iH lmtMtil emit ; ciHhiillttliu t'll'i' , lit Cf-iti. H.VN.N Hubcn , September SJ , UUJ , ago i yoar. BOSTON STORE TODAY Grand Spscial Sale 12,000 , Dozen Indies' Misses' and Children's Fast Black Hosa. GREAT CARPET SALE SECOND FLOOR Tlir 12.OOO llnrnn llo o nro tlio Ktitlro Stock of n Clilric : .Inlilipr Itrtlrlni ; from JUislnoss iinil Will bo Sold Today. Lwlics' wnrrnnted fast bhick extra loiiRth hose lOo n pair. I/idlos' sniiinlcss fust blitok 20o lioso RO nt 12Ji3. L-.ulics' oporn length gutirrantood stiilnlcsa black tioso il > 5u. I'ho highest ( jrailo of tmportotl fast black hose , Horiiosdoi'lT dye , go tit Hoc , worth 40ii. ChlUlron'a soitmloss school hose wnr rnnted fas' , hlnck , jjuurrantcod stalnlcad , lit 12jc. worth l5c. ! Wo put 2i ( 00-yard rolls of good wonr- Intf. duniblo Ingrftln curpots on silo : to morrow at 18c. 2)Ciuul U2on yard , whluh you cnn't equal in town for GOc. How's this ? 72 rolls of now style ingrain - grain and all wool li-ply cnrpols , wortli up to $1.2o n yard , In ologunt rich colorIngs - Ings , exclusive dcslpna , with shades suitable to match any style of furniture nnd woodwork , at13o , 6(3c ( , Ole and 81o a yard. Tapestry hrusaols at1 IB , flSc , 0c ! ! , 08c yard. $2.00 yard CARPETS FOHS1.00 YAKD. J3 rolls of body bruesols , wilton , velvet and moquutto carpets , worth fully $2.OU u yard ; will bo sold at ( J8c n yard.LINOLEUMS LINOLEUMS , MATTINGS , ETC. Our bargains in linoleums , floor oil cloths , mattings and lugs IU-Q simply immense. Especially good ones for to day , "BOSTON STORE , " Solo agents for McG.ill's patterns , N. W. cor. lUth and Douglas. Real oitito. : Bargains only. My word is good. W. G. Albright 521-2-3 N. V. Life bldg. The latest fads in opera glasses retail at wholesale prices. Tudor Optical Co. , cor. Fariuim and 14th. Very low rates to BtilTalo , N. Y. , and nil points east , Saturday and Sunday , October 1 and 2. For full particulars cull at Uook Island ticket oilk-e , No 1002 Parnam street. Chas. Kennedy , G. N. \V. P. A. A.THE THE MARKET BASKET. What It Will Cost You fur Your Olio Iliir AIi'ul on Sunday. Amid the bustling Industries of a great city many old usages and Incidents uro lost to view and almost wholly forgotten. Tboy have teen relegated to the hnz. " background of distant memories and it is only by an effort th-\t they are culled to mind. Among the chnractorisllo occasions ol which the city bred person takes but little cogni zance is the farmers' market day. The dnv on which the old brown mare is hitched to the old-fashioned wagon with its austy can opy mid woobllnc wheels and driven awav down tbo lane to the main road and tnonco botwcon the undulating meadows and past cool , shady orohards to the crowded streets of the city. In the roomy box under the seat is carofullv deposited a basket ofeggs , fresh as the morning dow on a clover loaf and a jar of pure country butter with the odor of now mown hey and apple blossoms lingering with it. The old horse knows ino road full well , for every week for years ho has drawn the butter and ogcs to town and tolled back again with the week's stock of groceries and such small luxuries as tuo master's slender purse was i blo to afford. The country conveyance is not ns familiar a sight on the streets ns it was years ago , but oven now the watchful" observer may see it ns it laboriously wends its way toward the market place. It is the occasion on which the farmer's wife lonews associations with that part of the world that lias outside of tbo con- tines ot the farm , that was her home when the prairies wore now and unbroken , and which has changed but little as compared with the world about It. Sno delights to wander through the big stores looking at thing1 ; that she cannot at- ford to buy and would not know what to no with if she had them. She remembers the price of groceries from week to week nnd notes the slightest variation In the price of butter and eigs. If she had boon in Omaha yesterday she would have boon able to say tl.nl celery was flUc a dozen : bananas , ! iOc ; turnips , 20o per peck ; onions , 40c ; boots 4Uc ; green poppers , 50c ; pickling onions , fl ; parsnips , 'We ; cnr- rots , ! ilc ) ; Hubbard squaslios , 15o each ; summer squashes. 5c ; cauliflower , \ " } , o to 'Me ; oxz plant , 15o ; sweet potatooi , Jer seys , ( iOc ; beans , 5j ; Limi baans , three quarts for ! ir > e ; cucumbers , : i forSc : Capo Cod cranberries , ifto ; grapas , 30o for 10 poundscut.taloL.pes,5c ; to 10ccannod ; cornDo to "JOc ; green corn , IOc ; lirst tomatoes , 40c Ger pack ; green tomatoes , $1 per ushol ; canned tomatoes , llio to 20c ; canned poaches , lUti to SOc ; Mediter ranean oranges , Wo per dozen ; fresh Messina lemons 5Jc , and green peas IOc per quart. She would have known that the best quality of portoi'houso steak sold for ,5 ; sirloin , UDc : round , ISo and "chucli" li ! > c. Short rlbbod roast , 15o to 20o ; pork loin , IOc ; pork chops , 13'tiO ; No. 1 ham , 18s ; pork tenderloin , 15o ; 'special" ham , 15c ; No. 1 bacon , I'-JJ o ; "special" bacon , 15o ; hind quarter of lamb , $1.50 ; foroqunrtor of lamb , 7'iu ; log of mut- tou , lU'tfi ' * ; mutton chops , Ii5c ; mutton "rocks , " la' ' o ; stnw , 5o ; whiio flsh , IOc ; trout , l'2l u ; halibut , Ifio : salmou trout , 'Jlc , and fresh bass , 15ulo'20i ; . Hut the old wairon and tha market diy nro rapidly bocomlng only rscalloetlotis , and the farmer of today drives to town with his llaht spring wagon and spends thn day on the streets discussing lha best way to save the country , while his wlfo stays at homo and has iior erocunoa dollvorcd twice a woolt ut the kitchen door. Cliiilura \Vhen properly treated as soon ns the first symptoms appear , cholera can nearly always ba cured. The patient should go linmediataiy to bed mid romulu us quiet us possible. Send for a plivsictini , but while nwaillng Hi ; arrival tuko Chamberlain's Colic , ( Jholorii nnd Dinrrluo.i Uomeay in double doses afloi ouch operation of the bowels more than natural. If ihero Is sovcro pain or criunns take ( tin double doses every tlfteen niliuilot until rolloved. This remedy has been used with great success in seven epidemics ol dysentery thut were almost as severe am : dnnccrous us eholora , and if used as directed u cure U almost curtain , ICvorv fnmlly should have n 5U-cont bottlu nt bund ready for in btant USD , After the clbouso ib under contrn castor oil must bo taken to cleanse tin system , No other physio or subbtltuto wll do in place of castor oil. For sulo by drug gists. lillttlllllHX llfll'N. ' Sedswlck A : Uacnoll , drui/l ts nt McCool , have been succeeded by F. B. .Morris. F , I1 , bteln at Urunlnp , bus bocu sue orm Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard ceodcd la the restaurant business by E. L , Audorson , In the Itrant.luntntn the Junthtn Mllllnir companv'n lo. s Issrop.irted Rt II'J.IWO , Insur ance $4,000. J. M.v 4\Toll &CO. lose on their elevator ( . ' \OJO , inmirancn (7,000 , The following M > * reported to hnvo sus tained loss in the Mdrtb Uond llrni Dally & Johnson , crocary ttoro ; A. O. Mallat , gro- cerr store : Fred Young , grocery store ; Peter Glllls , grocery store ; .T. W. Daily , confectionery : A. J. Sldrr. confectionery ; M. M. Huck , Jewelry ; Thoxv & Wolf , nard- wore ; A. H , UunUdrues : H O. Smith pub- Usher , and First NiUionnl bank. "Din Dpmlrlnt Sluilc. " For the benefit of the Nebraska Homo tor the Anod tha old-fashlonod "dftostrlct skulo" had Its oxamtnntlon and exhibition at the Benson hnll Thursday night , A now fcaturo and an amusing one was Prof. Kithbun'a class in polillcal Roography , whlrh , in answer to the questions of the teacher , oxnlnlnoj that the country wns di vided into four uroat political divisions the republican , democratic , people's and prohibi tion parties. The republican party , they oxolnlnod , boasts of its record , which consists ot the amount of mono ? It spent during the war and since In paying panslons nnd tlio strike nt Homestead , Too democratic purly is noted for what it has not done , for its opposition to nil progress nnd ns clironle kickers. The prohibition party wants the earth with n fence around It , nnd the class thought It would get It because they "Uidwoll , " Mrs. LOJSC , they said , was the shortstop In the nlllnnco team , bscausn down In Uoorgla sbo stoppsd a number of eggs which the llona didn't Imvo tlmo to hutch. The hall wns comfortably II11 oil nnd the quaint entertainment was thoroughly en joyed by every one. A l.lvuly Itittmuny. About 11 o'clock yesterday morning n driver for Lee , Clark & Andrcoson was uoltiK north on Fifteenth street when nt the Intersection of Fnrnim street the wapon ucoamo caueht in the tracks and overturned. The horse took fricht and ran for several blocks , .breaking two or three buggies which wore hitched at the curbing. The driver , Martin Gruuber and another occupant , Martin Zolblos , were Injured con siderably. Hulil lor iY.4SiHlll.lMK WiUon. James H. McShhno was arraigned hoforo Judco Bnrkn for assaultitiK ox-Sidownlk Inspector - specter WIKon. Ho walvoii examination nnd wns bound over to thu district court under $000 Drill. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa Why it is the Safest Tonic and Hlood Purifier Made. ludliins Have Xo Knowt ! > ( l.i of Mlnpr.il an I Poisons. They Cure With the Itumpdies of the Field nnd Forest. Thuir Kinwlcd c is Horn of M my Cen turies' Experi ence. The Kickaooo Indians , who inilca ickanoo Indian S tgiv.i , nature's grand tonic and blood purifier , and other Kiclc- npoo Indian remedies , are the oldest tribe oxtant. When Columbus discov ered America they occupied the terri tory about where the state of Georgia s now located. Todny. tlrivcn hack stop b.y elon , they nro founfl mostly in Texas , Now Mexico and Arizona , but their traditions have remained intact and the secret of com pounding their remedies is known only to themselves < uul to one white man , adopted < into the tribe and through whom they became known to the white people. Kicknuoo Indian Sacrwn is their prin cipal remedy and upon it they depend for the curing of all troubles of the stomach and liver , thereby purifying the blood. It is the Icing among their medicines and their principal reliance for wa ding olT malarial infections and nil troubles arising from exposure and frequent changes. Us absolute nnd , by the nature of tlio In- dl n and his lack of knowicdeo of drugs and poisons , conipulHurificdlnin from nil mlnera inaredtcntu ortl-uu In < iiirm | ninkcs It the ideal tonle and hlooJ purlllcr that cannot pos sibly le.ivo buhlnd the after affects so com mon to many oxtunblvely advertised nos trums on the market , Kickapoo Indian Ha wa. made by the In- dlnnsfrom roots , barki'nnd herbs of thulr own Kathoilni ; nnd curing , Is obfilnabln of nny ( IniRiist ut ono doll.ir per bottle ; six bottles for l\\o \ dolhiri. "P'R "PT1 Send three two cent stiiinpi to * . JL.tiffju | ) jiy pusfiKo. und wo will mall you frco u thrll.ln : and Inturostln ; book of l l pa cs , entitled "Life an.I Scenes Ainon ; the Ivkknpoo InJIiuis " TuUu all nhmit the Indians. Address IIEAlA' & HIUKiOW. DIstrlbntliiK Asents , 5-'l ( Jr.nul Ave. , Now lluvun , ( Jonn. HEALTIirUL , AORECADLG , CLEANSINQ. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER , Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSlMl SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water A lorpltl IhorU tli Miiirc r l } i"'I'- t hlu , | ck lii-ndaHic , ciiiihllpitl Ion , plli-it , ' lillluiiH fin r , nlillU anil Juiiiiilirc. tlio liver , 10- 't ' loli ltliyn tlon. "ric t , Farteit oi.A FlnMt In the . Wo'li wnKtr coomoa-.ontun. NEW YORK. LOSDOHDERHY AND GLASGOW , NEW YORR , UIBKAI TKIl'anil NAl'IES , . ' . .rcuular Intorvnli. SAlOOh , SEODH3-CLASS AND STEERAGE nUoioiilimoatlurmilJ nj froiu tlia principle BCOIC3. IMQU9H , IEI33 * AU , COOTWIMTAl POWTB- Kicunlon ticket * * ralli > ljl ; to itturn liy either the plfr ( unsique Clyde & North or Iri'land or NAT ! " ftOlbraltu Drain ill l ! ; ; 7 Oiiiti tt ACT inut t Imit Situ. Appir to ur of our local Ajntorto IlENUUUSUli UUOTUUKS. CUtO BU , lit A Friend Wishes to spenk through the Ucpiitcr t > 1 tlio beneficlnl results ho lnis received from of - ' I'll I a regular use Ayn-'s ? , Ho Rays : "I was feeling sick nncl tlretl and my stoinnch suctncd nil out of order. I tried n number of remedies , hut none seemed to give mo relief until Ini In- duccd to try the old reliable Ayor's Pills. I have tnkun only olio box , hut I fcol like n now man , I think they arc , the most pletmnt and easy to take of anything I over uicd , being so llncly sngar-coaleil that uvcn n child will take them , I urge upon all who are of n laxative to try Ayor'a Pills. " Uoothbay ( Me. ) , llegistcr. "Hctueen the age.s of MVP and fifteen , Ivni troubled with a kind of salt * rheum , or eruption , chiolly conllucd to the U'RS , and esppcinlly to the bend of the knee above tliccalf. Here , tunning sores formed which would scab over , but would break immediately on mov ing the Icp. My mother tiled every thing she could think of , but all was without avail. Although a child , I read In the papers about the beueuVial effects of Aycr's Pills , and persuaded my mother - er to let mo try them. With no gteut faith In the result , she procured and I began to use- them , and soon noticed an Improvement. Kncouraged by this , I kept on till I took two boxes , when the sores disappeared and have never troubled mesiiice. " ll.Chlpinan , Heal Estate Agent , Hoauoke , Va. "I suffered for yeais from stomach and kidney troubles , causing very severe pains In various parts of the bed v. None of the remedies I tried afforded'mo any rs'lef until I began taking Ayer's I'iils , and was cured. " Win. Ooddai d , Notary Public , Pivo Lakes , Mich. I'rcparccl by Hr .I.C. Ayci % ( ? o. , I.ovvoll.Mnes. So'd ' by Uiugglsts ivcrj whurc. & Die above brands of cloves lor sale liy The Boston Store N. W. Cor. 1 ! th an I Douglas St3. Omaha Oolike the Oiitcii Process No Alkalies Oiler- Chemicals arc used in tha preparation of which is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , nnd is far more economical , totting less than one cent a clip. It is delicious , nourishing , a'.ul KASILY DIGESTED. Sold by Crocors everywhere. W. Baker & Co , , DorchesterMass , _ EiasticStockings , ! Ht Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , ' 'd < vie& Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplier. ALOK&P2NFJLD , 114 S. 15th St , Kcxt to Poslofflcj DOCTOR : TUB BPROIAIUST. In the troivtmontof all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. unii all Wo.iKnois anil UUonlurof wHIi loss of i-ourase. amblt'on unU vitality. KUIitucn years of tlio most lemiirkablosucwss In the trenimontof this class of dlsuubes. nlilch U tirovon by the iiniveiail tustlnionv of thou- sundu who fiavobeen ciued Wrlto for circu lars and ( jueatlon Hit. Ut" " "U 1'uruuu iiti , | Oiuuuu , Kvti , FALL HATS ARE RIPE. I We open in our mammoth hat department , the second great shipment of our now hat "The Nebraska Special. " This hat holds the record of "more sold in one clay" than any hat we ever placed on the market. It's a hat made of fine full fur stock has pure gros grain silk band and binding has full fancy satin lining and leatherette sweat band. It comes in all sizes , in all the popu lar shapes of the day. It comes crown low crown medium crown. It comes in large shape small shape me dium shape. It comes in wide brim me dium brim narrow brim. It's just exactly what we claim it to be the best- hat on e a r th foi r th ; e > m o n e y " In our shoe department , we offer DO cases genuine solid cnlf slices Ince or congress nil shapes nil sizes all tees nil lasts guar anteed genuine Goodyear welts value four dollars -at $2,50 a Pair. ( FITS guaranteed on either end. ) 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. TSi eminent ope lnllit In nervous , chronlp , prlrnto , tlood , ikln and unnnrj dlfonsei. A rocvlnr ftoQ Offlslcrod gr&duftto tn inotlclno. us 'llplomna nnd coriitkMle olinw. IB Btlll trouttn frith tlio grpnto&t auccess ntnrrli , aperiuntorrhoca , lost manhocM , 100110(11 woihnmi , nltht loeiei , tinpotuiicy , eyplillts. strlotaro , coa- jrrhoon , L'leet , rurlcnctilo.ctc. No mercury uieJ. Novr troitment forlostof tlfil pewiT , Pnrtlea unHblo to vl lt me may bo troate 1 l lioiuu by eorr < " ponrtpnci. ( MurUilne or Inilrumnnts sent br mall or sxpresi > - cureljpnckeil , no marks to Imllc.ito contents orioiidi'r. Ono uornonal Intorvlow prcrorocl. ConiullaHoo froo. Correspondcni'U strictly Drl - > to. Bool ( iljfiterHi ol Life ) aenl traa. Utllo hoiinBa. a. IOM y. m. Hundoji ID u. in.to liin. Suiil namplor rvaa. PERMANENT SIDUWALK RESOLU TION. CouNru , CiiAMiiKii. OMAHA , Nob. , September anii. i > . ' . llo It icsolvud by tlio City Council of tlio city of Oinabn. the mayor coiicnrrlir-1 : That iernmiient.sulpwalls boconstrnctcil In tbo city of Om.tha iih UcslsmiU'd liulow , w thin live days after the piihliu'it.nn of tins rusulu- t on , or the personal bcrvlco tbcicof , as by ordin.inco Is inuhorl/cd and io < | iilrcd , sneli BldewalUs to bo l.ild to tlic rerun nent ur.idi ) as estnbllslied nn tbo pi\cd htieots spoclllnl hori'ln an I to bo conitrneton ot hton .aitlll- clal ploni : , liriek or tlllnir. iiui-ordliii : to spi-ul- lleaiiniis on Illo In the oftli'O of the Hoard of Public Woriis , und under its Supervision , to- wlt : Nnr'li side of Hurt street , lots "i an I ( I , block IHO. el'y , pi'i innnont Kr.idc. ( > fuel wlilo North sidu of linlc.izoitieot. . lot 7 , b'ook 49. ell v , put in.i nonl irrade. ( Ifect wide. \Vi-sl sliluot Illtli stropl , north li.ilf of lot 8 , block 40 , clly. iiormiinutit sradu.'i \ foot wide. Kiislslaoof lltn streit. lot 4. bloc-K C.- ; , oily , piM'inanoiu 't.idc. 8 ft'ot uidu. West aiilu of llth utruet , lots 1 nnd 8 , block 111. elly. p < > rm nent Kriulo. 8 foot wiuo. North side of O.tp tel avenue , lots 7 and P. block 70. uav. permanent Rr.ide , foot wide. Kast side of lotli street , bonth li 'If cf lot 7 , block 70 , city , permanent sriude. 18 f'"t wlilo. South s do of O.ihs sticot. Iota 1 anil - ' , b.ock 40 , eltv. permanent Kr.idc , H fcot wide. And bo It further rw-olvuil : That the llouid of I'tilillo Works bo and Ishoioby aiithorl/ed and directed toe.tusoa copy of this r solution to bu published In the olllclal paporof the oily for onu noolc. or bo solved on thoowiiorsof said lots and uu oss hiichonni'is Mini ) within llvo days after Iho publication or service of such copy construct laid sldnualUs us herein iOttiod ) ! , that the Ito.ird of 1'iilillu Woiks ciiiiso the siinoto lie done , llio cost of eonbtriicUng tiiild hlduw.ilks roMH-cllvoly to ho assessed iisalnst the io.il oitatc , lot or part of lot In front , of an J abut- tlinrsucli nlilcwalks. 1S02. ' IVVI t'of ( lie Council. Attest ; JOHN dliOYCP , ( | ty Clorlf. Appioved : GKOitOH f. imMl ! ? . Mayor , NOTK'i : TO COXRTHUOT To the ownoisof tlio lots , parts of lotsand real Chtttodpscrlbod In the ubovo lOsoltitlon : Von and c.ich of you are hereby notified to eonstiuct poriiianeiithldewalks .isruiiiiliml by n iDHiliitioii of thuully oouiicli mid miiyorof tlio cllj of Omaha , of nliluli the above Is a t'U1'y' P W. HIHKIIArhP.U. C'hilrniaii iioanl of 1 uhilo Worlm. Omalu , Nobr.iska , Hontcmboi "stli , Ih'M ' , I Jlorilllii Habit Cnrc-n In " . * UOiliiyi. N | > ny III ! I'lin-tl. r. J. NU' | lieui * . Savei Your Evesislil . free bynnKXI'BUP OlTIOIVN Perfect adjustment , htipenor ICIHOJ. Nurv- oi.sheaJucho cured by usliu our Snoot idiot and Kyo.-lassoj I'JicoJ low for Unt olui goods. THE ALOE & PENFOLQ GO , IMS. lothSt-.Crolzhto.i 0 oj'c. NOTICH TO I'UOl'KHTY OWNERS. Vuu nrniHiniby notlllcd lh.it the b ilk of oiirth on thii koulli f t of lot /i / , block li. Huh- Uhlslonof J. 1. IlcdlcU'b Aadlllon , fiontliu on.'ialiKlreiit huMbovii doclure.l by ordliiunco No. 11.74 to lion uulkancH. Von mo hereby uotlllml to nbuto fciiid niil- pancoby cruilnuor nl"Hlii " Biit < l h.nik nloiiz tiutt ! - tliiio of H.ilil lomo Hint Iho eiiitli thorofiom lll not f i 1 upo'i or bo ourrlpd by rains Upon thoslilowalk orhlrcut , on or before tlio'Jrii d y of Octol IT. JHJ. ' . or said iiiilkiiiicii will boiibaU'il by the city iiuthoritUa nuil the OXIH Ilkl ! 11,1'IUOf lllVlllil KB IHpOi'lltl tax IliSHIIIIt tun prop rly on whli-b sain nulBunco uxlsta , Cbalrwau of the Hoard of l'1' ' PROPOSALS FOR GRADING SLOPING 13AN1CS OP EARTH AND FILLING LOT , OF REAL ESTATE. Pealed proposals will l-o iccolvod bv tbo un dersigned until lBj : o'clo.-k p. m. . October 14th. la'J. ' , for cradlu ; nnd sloplns banks ot cartli nnd lillllni ; lot of r.inl estate , the condi tion of whU'h lias been declared a ntilsuiioo Dr -Inancos Nos : il r. IHIH. 'U-'l and 8S4J. Or ullnt of b inks down toabout tholnvo ) of the surroiindliiz strools or alleys , as follows ! I , ( Us : -.lid 4. block I1C. city. ulopln ? ind r ulliiR down the front portion of tlio following b.inks of o.irth so HK to prevent - vent llm fallliiB. wasthrj or washing of earthen on the sidow.ilks adjiicenl thereto : Hunks of earth on lots I and 2 , block Til , city. Hunk of oiirth on Iho west IfO fcot of block ' / . " Milnn's Thin ! Addition , on Iho south sldo of Charles street bolvvccn "tith btroot and -"OtU street. Hunks of earth on lots 1 , 2 , 4 and 5 , A. II. S.i'imlois' ' Addition. It'inksof o.irth on lots 0 and U , block 15 , Shlnn's Addition. ll.inlv ot oUrth on lot 1.1 and the north bait ot lot 14 , Sunnysldo Addition. Hanks of oiirth on lots M. II , 10 and 12 , G hurry ( nrdun , frontli.K on llerron street , now uullod JITlli avenue , and I'Mlllui ' ; of lot IV , block II , Ilnnscom Place. In the city of Omaha. Hnch work to bo douo In I'rconliincn with the Instruction ! ) of the Hoard of Public Works and Olty Knirliioor. Hlils to bo made on printed blanks fur- nlshlii ! ! by the board , and to bo accompanied with a certllled cliocit n the sum of $ ju : ) , payable - able to the city of Omaha , as an evidence ot Kood faith. The boon ! loserves the rlglit to reject any or all bias and to Oliiilriimii llo'ird of Public Works. Omaha , Nob. , September ,10th , 18Ji ( Notice nl y\SH iin'iit ol DumiitoH for ( 'on- Hll iictlou ol Vliiiluct Alnnir Klftuantli Street < I < T tlm TrurlCB. To the owuorHof all lots nil pnrti of lota and real estate iilnirnf Klfloouth Htruot. bu- tuceu t/o.ivouworlh htrei t und Plorco stroot. and the approaches to the proposed vladuoi to bo constructed ever the liacka on Fifteenth Von nro hoiobv notified that the under * sljiiod. thrcudisluloirsied freoliolders of the city of Omaha , have boon duly appointed I by the .Mayor , with the approval of thu Olty Council of said cliy. to assc.ss the damage to tlio owners respocthol/ the property af fected by tlio COIIMI notion of u viaduct iilonir IStn fllieol , OVIT llio railway trucks on ami iicioss Kith Htroiil. bolwuen loavon\vorib hticetiuid Plercu sticct. decliirod necessary by ordiininc'o V. . " . ) , pahaud Aiijiibl 1KI , IbUJ , approved - proved AilU8tM | ! , Ih'U. . . . You are furlhur nut flui ) , that havlnir ao- ceplod ald appolnfi out , nnd duly iiunllllcd MH reoulred by law. wu will , on the Utility of October. A. I ) , 18 li. at. tlio Hour of 10 o'cloolt In thu forenoon , at the olllco jf John K Flack , room Ml Uhnmber of ComiiKiree , within tlio corporate limits of s.ild city , meet , for the and makini the as- purposii of com > lderlnx ; essmi'iit of damiiKo to the oiynprs leHnoot- Ivoly. of mild property , affected by Bald con- Blnictlonof hald viiiilucaxnd Its iinproaclius. taltiiuluto coiiBlder.illon Bpoclal bonotlts , If " ' 'you uro notified to bo present at the time and lilaco aforesaid , ami iiiaku any objections to orsiaiomcuts COIICITIIIIII ; , imlil assessment of damagus. as y"/ , ' } " jVHl | $ < 5i'rO { ' | > er'1 ' ( il.oitOB J. 'PAUL , II I ! OI.AltK. Committee ot Appralsora Omaha. Bopt. 7. Ib ! ) . ' . a.'Ja.lt _ NEBRASKA National Bank. U , S. DEFOSIT01Y - - OMAHA , NEB Cnpltiil . 7. . . . $100,033 Surili | . 05,00'J Odlceri iniil Dlncturillanrr W. Vntoi , prcilrten * U , f. CuililiiK , vleuiiro l'lmil.U.H. MaurlodV. . V. llor u..Hlin < . Collhu J , N. II. 1'atrlo * . l * l A , IRON BANlv. STERAN SCHOOL JWs. biKJClal , colli'iilsle. iinlvenllir-prepariiturr. niul ti Hfrailuttto mr B . Klne IIIU I < H | ( lensrlmonU ' iJnuJiiul facllltlci Jor vl.ltlnii U.e World' * I' ' ; ' " tarty wltli toiniMitenl t ncl n. For * MM , I. M. WIU021 i'fln.,4