0 THIS OMAHA DAILY HERjMONDAY. . OCTOMIfilt I , 18JM. AT THE STATE UXIVERSITY ; | Opening Week of tlie lu&titutfou Oto cf Unusunl Ao'lvity , NUMBER OF NEW STUDNTS [ INCREASED Over 4311 .Snmcii M l < e Tlirlr I'lrnt Ap- to ii tlio IUioU < Cvcry ln- lurtllleiit of ( lie Nrhufil Minlnc with \ \ ontiiltllrUj - . LINCOLN , Sept. 30. ( Special. ) The openIng - Ingcck at tlic university was one of unusual nctUiiy. Th * number o [ ncsv students refil l rlng .vs ulmiit S * > per cent larger than last , year. Over 150 new names arc now on the books. These , together with the registration of students In the law col lege by the cloeiiiR of next week will bring the number up to the l.oou inaik. The Instructors an ] impll ! of liic rtr- servatorjniovril from their temporary quar- tois In ( lie Halter block and Gr.tnd . hotel Into tlic ncu 'jiilljlii ; ; the latter part of List wcclt Tlic faculty has been enlarged by additions to eleven members. Flour work In ( lie gymnasium will com- mcnce this wcilf. Hvamlnatlons for entrance In the Glee club were liclil Thursday evening. Sixteen ap plication : were acted upon. Last examina tions aic Jiclil .Momliy c\enlng. There Is talk ot enlarging the club to twenty mem bers. bers.There There IB every prospect of a large numbei of Oniihn young ladles attending the con servatory no\t Icrni. Dr. Clark , tlic new .physical director , has been appointed Burgeon of ttic battalion. The camera Is now being used In thu gymnasium to delect physical defects uml Inequalities ) , In place of the old sjxleiu uf measurements. Prof KlliiR l U | : IB the rimora in ecu- nectlon wild his lectures on he "Middle Ages. " The Consolatory ot Music gave tin first concert Tuesday evening at the Kmilu' opera ho e , which \\ai appreti.iti-d by a packed douse Chupcl services are crowded every mornIng - IngUfmards ot 200 students are compelled to stand up. The campus picscnls a llvciy scene thrci- Jays of cnch week , when the "nn ] < nitiil sqiniOs" are t.iKen out for exercise. The old cadcla arc being put through the setting- up exercises Over 350 have registered thus far In ( be balt.ilon. ! It Is so osei- crowilctl that a new artillery company will hu\e to be formed to give the 'old cailr-ln something to do. Urutpnnnt 1'crslilng in tends to make tliU } car's battalion the best In Its hlstuiy. Porgc woil ; In the m.irin.il ti. lining depart ment opens MniuLiy nuiriiliig. C'liornicft wcro oiganl/cd Tnrsdny and Thursday under Mrs. 1 > . V. M llaymond. Thb University orchestra was also org.ml/ed this week by Mr August niigriimv. K\nmlita- tloim were much morf nil Id than usual. HPII. 1'ortur Shenn.iii of Kinsas City , Kim. , Will Hpeak b-fore the Political Science club In the cliapcl Wednesday eveningOclolier 3 , Subject"Neither Capitalism Nor Coinmim- Ism : A I'lea tor the Middle flasn. " Tinrhcmlstry department IN so crowded that laboratory work Is kept up all il.iy. Dr.Vnrd la building a zoological aiiiailuin | In the nld rimscrv.itnry In Nebra'ik i lull. Prof. Uann will rnny the eltcthe noik In nrt history this year. rreshman rhetoric classes aggregate over 300 members. Tlie > I'nlxcrsily foot ball team has boon practicing every duy this v.cek. There Is nn abundance of good material this ye.ir , but the boys arc a little slow In getting together and unions they dn better work there Is little pioKpect of holding the stnle chnmplonshlp thin year In HIP face of Ilia strong teams In Nqbnixka. A formidable competitor la CA- pectcd In the Omaha Young Men's Gliilblinn association team. Tlie personnel of the lentil has not been definitely deckled upon as yet , the captain not having arrived. A party of tourists In charge of I'rof , Lees arrived home last week , after an absence of about 101 ibys. The trip extended through England and Ilio continent. The average ax- pnnse was $320 , which Included everything from Lincoln and return. A largo number of students availed them selves of the opportunity to bear Mr. E. Iloise- water on vital political Issues at the Lansing Friday evening. J. It. Corbett , republican candidate for superintendent of public Instruction , was a caller nt the university Friday. The college of luw opens October 8. Ex- amlnnllonti aie held on the Cth iiiul 6th. . CKI1AU MUNT\ i : A hIJCCJISS. UUpl y Win I.-irc < - unit I'lno In Splu-or thu Ilronili. HAIITJNOTON , Sept. 30. ( Special. ) The thirteenth annual Cular county fair was , held tills week. Notwlthslandlng the drouth and conseauent ( llscourancment. It was the most successful exhibition In the history of the association. The new agricultural hall , which was linlll this summer , was taxed to hold the tplendld display of farm products , The Use block display was also large. Good racing and a couple of bill games furnished amusement for the largo croud and nil passed pleasattly and batlsfactorlly , both to the management and the people in attendance. The theatergoing public of Hartlngton may now be accommodated , so far ns a suitable opera house Is concerned. Mr. John Krause , one of the subManllal linslm s men here , bus Just completed a building containing an opera liouso 50x80 feet. It Is furnished with u modern set of scenery and Is up to date In all respects. The housa was formally opened Thursday evening , ami Its GOO seats wcio not enough to accommodate the crosul which paid for admission. fn the construc tion of this theater Mr. Krause has mip- pllid a much-needed Institution , and It will undoubtedly pro\e a paying Investment. S. J.ountj U thu manager. A copious rain fell hero \csterday. Hon. John M. Thurston Is to address an audience hero Wednesday evening , October 3. Trciinuoh Notes uixl PernoimU. TEOUMSEH , Neb. , Sept. 30.-Speclal.- ) A young men's republican club has been or ganized In this city. Miss Nellie- Taylor of Cripple Creek. Colo. , Is vliltlnjc In the city , A. H. Steel was called to the bedside of Ms ailing father In Albion , la. , this week rion. W. II. Skinner of Mt. Vernon , Mo , visited hero the past week. 0. It. Terrell and F. D. roster have opened a flour and feed store on Second street W. J. Hryan will speak In this city Tues day afternoon. A. O. lllunsc-r , a printer working on the Journal here , severely mashed the first two fingers on the right hand In a Job press Thursday. The full term of the Johnson county dis trict court has been postponed from No vember 12 to December 10. Dr. A. Qalser Is entertaining his father , C. Q. Gulscr. of Charleston , III. W. II. Uoss end family of Hillings , Mont- are visiting relatives here. Mrs. SI. J. I'rlco of New Haven , 111 , , Is the guest of Mrs. W. II. Hardin. J. l > . Chamberlain and H. S. Ferguson arc attending the Oulesburg , 111. , races. C. K Chamberlain lias gone to Chicago to reside. Mra. J. A. Dillon and daughter , Jessie , uro home from an extended visit In Illinois. Hev. and Mr * . W. II. Alexander were tendered a farewell parly at the Methodist parsonage Thursday evening by the member ! ] of th church , The reverend gentleman and family will go to Hastings to reside next week. _ Hrllrvne llrctlllv * . I1ELLEVUU , Neb. . Sept. 30. ( Special. ) The usual term reception to the students nan held at Elwlna hall Monday e\enlng and was well attended. Nearly every OIIP from the \lllage > lslte < l the rlllo range Tuesday afternoon to witness the presentation of medals to the successful marksmen. Mrs , 1'rcvey who h.as been \lsltlug lior parents , Hcv. and Mrs , W J Jones , for r.oma weeks pant , has returned to her homo In South Dakota. The Knights of Pythias gave a ball Thurs day -veiling at th Claike firm. The pro of ( he mint arc to be U'o < l lor lodge purposes. A largo number of guests were prevent from Omaha , ! -'oiilh Omaha and Vapllllon. They danced nil nlgnt , returning home at sunrise. The first edition of a new i iper. the llelle- vtic I'licnlx , William It. Patrick , editor , Appeared this week. Owing to the editor's failure to comply with the postal law , he was forreil to wlllulrau the Ixsuc Among the I'apllllon vlcllors thin \vcek were Mrs. 8 , Norton , Judge Ilassett and Howard , editor of the Times. I'UMON IttJll.lIU COUNTY. I'OIII | | | A Mn'in No Niinilntitlniu fur It ( irc * DAVID CITY. Sept. SO. ( Special. ) The populist county convention met here yester day. lion , C. H. Walker was elected chair man. A resolution wns Introduced and pjtfed with a whoop that the convention make no nominations for members of ( ho house , but In thu event of the democrats endorsing W. 13. Ilauor. popull t candidate tor stale senator , that the central committee be au thorized to endorse the nominations made by the democrats for representatives. W. W. Hlowcll was nominated for county attorney by acclamation. lion. Matt Miller , adminis tration democrat , and S H , Steele , republi can , being placed In nomination , withdrew their names , Orel I'numul .Mrntlon , OIID , Neb , Sept 30. ( Special. ) Mr. John Saundcrs of M.iryvllle Mo , Islslting at the home of John L. McDonough , Hon. Joseph Hdgertoii addressed a small audience In thu court house Tuesday even- Ing.Mrs. Mrs. J. .M. I'roxlns and daughter Ethel left for fender on a visit to friends. Mr. C M. Jaques was up looking over his business for several il.ijs this week. Mr. George II. Cutting , chairman of the republican congressional committee , was In the city I'rld.iy. He u > p ru the uutlool. highly favorable for the election of Mr. I'llllllll II I 0 t < Illlll. ri.OlliNCI3. : Sept. 30.- ( Special Toligram. ) .V child was found bj Mis. Day of llrlgg , between Florence utul llrlggs , late tonight , nged about 2 jeartt. The child was left ultli T. Shipley , about u mile north of 1'luieiicc. H probablj wamlrri'il nw.iy from Its parents while they wenInmtlng nuts , .is there were lots of pruplc out today in the timber north uf tow n. Sciofuht liumuis ninl .ill diseases cau e < l or promoted by impute bl od 01 low state of theKMi'in , aio cuied by Hood's UP WITH THE TIMES. Nc * lii > > Knjiu hit ; llm I.iunry < if 11 Strike 'Iliilr ( triciiintrs. Another strike was inaugurated in this city lait night , the remit of which cannot be foictold It nas not thought ndvlsiiblc at a late hour list night to call out I he mllllln , hut they will uiidmiuttdl } be held In readlno.ss for any emergent. ) that llla arljc. Ited , rli'h gore hns nlrojdy Mowed Pircjiillons have been taken by the police In ptcvent any more spilling , and H It thought Ih it they will mi nice. If not , the governor ulll bu > notified uml the state will l > 5 given another opportunity to beslou a fe\v inoio thousand dollars upon tin soldlera The flr < t Incident that called the public's attention to the fact that bomclhlng v.a.- diiilurhlng the- usual Sabb.ith peice of the cumiiiiinltj , otiitrrcd at the 1'axton hotel A MiiKer , only a linle undir font feet In height , committed an assault upon another Individual , somcwlitt ttronger and tailor The result WHS blood and tear1The as- snillcd pr onage begged tome c.ie In the large crowd Unit had gatheied to gl\e him a pl&lol. None could lie found however , and the Hrllver , In the confusion ct the moment , made his escape 'I IIP police appeiri'd on the scene ut the op portune moment , and no other disturbance followed. The assaulted pirly threatened to brlni ; the matter Into court , mid the as sailant may be found today and arrested. The Injuries received are not fatal , consistIng - Ing of a lic.-ci.ilcd nose and a forget-me-not under the eye. A gang ot the strikers wan gatliore-J ubout the corner of Sixteenth and I'armim , and was timidly approached. Some vmphatlc language that floated upon the evening uir suggested caution. They finally consented to tell their crlWMiicts , hnvvcvei. While Ihpy said they depirratcd violence of any kind , they would have no "scabs" take their places. "Death to Scab' " Is their watchword. They are le.uly to biibmlt their iUc | tlon to arbitration and hope In Hits n anner to avcit any trou- blo. Whether th monopolies for whom they work will admit that they have any iiucbtton to arbitrate they do not know. Hut an > "scab" who attempts to oust them will msct death face to face and need expect 113 mercy. The MriKcrs are about i-evenly In number In common nomenclature- they ure newbb.ys. At their head stand such potsonages as "Hats , " "Hrlmsey" and "Mogey " The par ties upon whom the xtrike tins been declared aio the Chicago papers. Trouble has been foi bom * ; time brewing. Their agent In the city , the pprson who was * o cruelly ns-aultcd , has been In the. habit of delivering papers to the hotelH boforj giving them to the news boys. The h let papers have also been "Fluffed " whllo the newsbo had " " , > s to "stuff" tht'lr own. This vvns too much to stand Hence the stilku was declared , and not a Chicago cage papsr Has sold on The street last night. Uut that was not the extent of the strike. The ttilkers curried ther grievances to the kceperH ot the hotel stands and persuaded them to Join the boycott. A rc'preicnlatlvo cf the Chicago papers Is In the city , and It Is hored that arbitration will carry the day. 'Ilui Wuekly fur the Cniiipitlgn. The Wcel.ly Ueo will be sent up to No vember 1C , covering thu entire campaign , for 10 cents. _ OKRMAN THEATRICAL SEASON. It Ulll Open lit Turner Mull Xont NuiiiUy Mulil l.neul lirriiiini ( intilp Vnder the eniclcnt direction of Mr. Wil liam AUtadt , who has had considerable ex perience In conducting theatricals , the ( Jerinun season at Tuuu-r hall will open next Sunday. The play to bo presented Is a comedy In two atts , entitled "The Englishman In Germany. " It represents n comely native widow perse cuted by u mad-pas8lonp.d English lover of yet tender 5 ears. Unceasingly he haunts the subject of his adoration until the oc currence of an event which gives to the play the most humoroii * turn The characters In the comedy will be rep resented by local umatcur talent , The par ticipants are sonic of the more prominent people In German circles. They will have the active support of a once well known Herman actress here , Mrs. Selma Llndeman. who has returned to Omaha. After ( his llrst performance these theatricals will be continued regularly twice a month , . l.nenl Ccriimn liimnlp. At the German club a renewal of the c-.ird parties ot last winter , which served to enlnr- tuln both ladles and gentlemen every Thurt- day evening , Is promised October 4. With the change of season the Saenger- biind Is at ranging to give Its first de lightful evening entertainment October 21. A new stage has been built for the hall on rarnam Mreet and the settings and scenery are being put In place. William Alstudt Imn returned from a visit to his children In Helena and Hutto. Monl. Ilia mining properly near these places he K-jwrts as u nonpajlng investment Just at present , but h maintains that the ( loud lins a , silver lining. In the nine-pins bowling pa me played last Wednesday evening at Mueller's hull LorPluo Dow I'lckard defeated Harry Tibko. winner of tliu lust bowling medal , by a small nun sin , Otto II. Schons , an engineer of this city. has gone to Salt Luke City , where he will be employed by the management of the pro jected railroad line to Ix > s Aneeles. Typographical union No. iO ( German ) ho * changed UK time of regular meetings from the first to the last Saturday In each month. Messrs. Charles Herbert i. William Segellce and I'rof. I'etersen have returned from thtlr piolonged slay ut Colfax , la. , and all are now rejoicing In Improved health The Weekly for the The Weekly Dee will be sent up to No vember )5 ) , covering tbt entire campaign , ( or 10 c nU. BuLLS ARL RES ' 1 INC EAS\ \ Sco No Necssslty for Undertft'-iug to Fore i Iiuvl able Recover ; , G\ME IN W , LL STREET ONE OF WAI TNG Ortober I'roinUej I.tttln tor Artltlljr hut Jtturh far Mroiisllifiiln ; ; In J'rlccs llnlilii llotlierril irllh Too .Vluch Money oil llnnd. v NKW YOHK , Sept. 30. Henry Clews , head of the banking house ot Henry Clews & Co. , writes of the situation In Wall street : "Wall street Is still waiting for 'the moving of the waters. ' With no special weariness or anxiety , however. The bulls nre conserva- llve and In no hurry to precipitate an Im provement which they are confident must come at no very distant date , and which they think may came In better shape and with moro Intrinsic force It allowed to wait until conditions are more fully ripe for It. They therefore extern ! full length ot rope to the bears ; for one reason , because they htivb no objection to an oppot Utility for Increasing their holdings nt a lower Hinge of prices ; and , for another , because an over 'old nun * ket nmy give them u chuncc foi makliit , n piolltiiblc tin n at the e\pcnre of the * cMiomy. " .Moreover , theie are , nl the moment , } .pe- clul in ons for tills walling and tentative iittltmlc. ltuiltu.su , especially the distribu tive doiuit Intent of It , Is jti l now entering a new transient phase. After u voiy active ooiiimerolnl tnoveim-nt , during which the depleted stocks uf lotaHi-is have boi n ntctty well iepluil lied. I lido U u ill pstlon | to uee what la the response fiom cjii umeiE. Thl fcilmf , iitc'vails alike among letaller ami JolibcM , and tlit'io Is c'on.se < ] Uontly a pittlal icavtloii fiom the bite marked ai > tlvttv ppihaps liejond what Is usual ut this dago of the season This Is nnl > sound luintni"-s piudenco and nothing more than might be exiiicU'd under cxlittliig clr- onin. luiici' Thu lir.st-liiind dealeis and the Joljbi ? inn well afford this udi\atlon of dcmnnd , foi the lait K wocks nt dlitilbti- tlon has left thorn with llilit "tuc-k" , iiiul many ni ticks luive botome tcaiL'c , while prices lnc ooiiejpondln ly sttengtheiied Of ( . 'our-se , the liuilo cruiikoiuml the peislmlst fpcciilittors seek to make the worn of this tempoiuiy phase of the mer'- chandlso nmiket" , but It wuuld bo a intstakf to ( .unstiue these sj niptonia a - lnil\iiu' | any abntemenl of thf late rccoveii of con lldence. I'liident operatoiH luive foicsocti thin mood , and that has boon one rau c ol the it-cent ootnpiiratlvo inacttvlt > of tin- bull t lenient of the stock maiket Tolitlus , too. Is liKlnnliiK to luiv c sonic retarding inlluenoe on hpcuiLillon. Tin campaign In this state Is likely to be tin usually exiting. As the Hertlons Involve this possibility of a return of H'-ci-udancy to the present mlnoiltj putj , tincongn ? Hlonal elections throughout Iho iini.in will be at tended with unusual Intciu-U , fm the lenult will determine the p dlcy of the nation upon inanv questions of tin * most vital Impoi lance to the future of lmUi tiy , foielgn com tncice and the ctalilll > ot 0111 cniioncj The lomlnp month , thrrefgre , will be oocu plod In watching xjmptoms , anil that i- a position favorable iiitlioi to i.iutlan unii to short tuins than to large ami VM-11 bus tnlnul opnintlflni > , "Hut vthlKt Inlluences nich tis those above mentioned me euleulatul to prohK-e a ho"- iliitlng market fm the neNt feu weeks , theie aie impoilant fartois all the tlmi pie ] ) , uln- the way foi an nltlmiiie ( It-vol- opmont of lonilltlons lavoiatilo to gioater activity anil blglier prk't.s. Tlio yupeialninil- ani'e of minioy cuntluueH. Tliu banks ilnO II I in po.Ml ile to emp'oy ' their loamblo finnls nt anythlni ; appioachlng satlsfuutnr.v . . The Interior b inlet hold iinpiecodenteilly l.ir e cash le tivow , and tht ! < Itj lunks con fiocinently fcai that the drain of currem-j to the < > iop-mo\liiK sootlons ma % soon cenwe , f-o that they ceo little piospeot of call loaiih biinglng muro thun the now ouiient ute of interest Heroin llos a stiong Inducement for large operatois to undertake speculative movcmi-nts upon a broad sinlo so HOOII us thetalho.ids fully letlcot Impiovoment In tiade und when the export movement In Kin In hns developed to lurgvi dimension * . Within the next few months , then fore. Hit earning * ) of the uillioadK may bo e.xpeotoil to reach about theti noimul volume ; tin Industries will have adapted thcm'-elveH to tin- now tariff ( MindltioiiH , lahoi will be moru Kcneiully employed , and the consumptive demand from the working : population will have returned to Its aveiage volume. And it in not to bo overlooked that the restora tion of conlldoi ce In tta.lt1 and in tnnfnclnroM Is laying- the haHls fcr the employment or capital In new Industilal and commerrlal undi i takings , which will show Its effeots In a general plIinuliiB to ileinnnd anil In a fuller employment of labor. With thii- restoration to 1101:11. : U oondlllons there will be no lack of cmplnj ment for the now Idle Moating- balances , long deferred entoipilsoH will be launched ; postponed railroad exten sions , replenishment * und lepilis will bo nuclei taken , and fie business of the country nt laige will enter on a new ii , > ilod of ex pansion. This IH the mi tin a 1 dilft of things under existing olroumManees , ami It Is not easy to present any good icni-ons vvh > the hopj of till-- revival should ! ) > long postponed - ponod ; the icallzntlon Is piohibly much closer ut hand than Is now supposed , HO near that It would hs uiuvlse to realize now upon good securities. "t'ntler till conditions of the nritket the best practical policy la to avoid shoitales ( , to buv on sliui | ) deprts.slons and to be falls- lied VNlth moderate profits , " I.IXIMNO r < > ) [ A IILMM'.SS IEi\IVAl. . Iradii I rpaiKllnp ; unit 1 Inum lern Iiiul ; fnr I urtlioi * lni | > riiveiiii > nt LONDON , Sept SO Oeimnn puiem | es of gold ard an advance In the principal inte.s of the foielgn exchanges caused n tem poral y baidenlng of discount lutes , but * It is expected the lolease of < | iiai terly divi dends will cause n lelnptc next week. A heavy bctticmeiU at the Sleek c' > cliiiiiKe reMitctcd buslnefH. Speeillutlon for the mo ment almost ceased. The jeneral belief thai trade [ H expanding , both hero and in the United States , gives , however , n prospect ot n iiradti.il ripe In in Ires. A reduced 1 \ I- ness In consols anil other gllt-elsed sec-uil- tles Is evidence of returning confidents. Foreign secuilticswere geneiallv steady. Russians i elapsed on the czar's ' Illness. Homo rallwav securities wore Inactive. American secuiltle.s were lower on the week , but a bettor feeling prevailed on Bnturdiiy Central I'aulllm woie up % . The following declines were made : Heading- Hints , 2 ; Atchlson A'B and Wubn.sh incomes , each U4 ; Denver preferred , Illinois Central , L'ike Shore and Atchlpou shines , each 1 ; Milwaukee , 14 : Noi tl ejn Tao'llc , Krtc , I'nlon 1'acltlo and Wabash , oaeh ' 2. Argentine securities were lhmr. Wostein Australian mining becuiltles weie llrmer. There was much comment on the Improved trade uml linunces of Urusuay. Clilnn , C'orrii , India anil Siuili Amerlrn * > ro Krtlr I'urrrs. JIANCllKSTIMl , Sept. 30.-There vvus less business done than In the previous wfk , 1mt the aggregate was fultly laige and nt linptoved prices. Llnca of China and Corea stiipleB were placed early , while India took a fair assortment dally. Potith America was a good buyer. Sales In Turkey and 1'ori.la showed signs of Improvement Home buyers were still itnerved , but the good huivest Is expected to tell noon. Dec-lining eastern exchanges v.-eic an unfavorable feature. In yiiinn business was still of a hand to mouth character , mainly because spinners holdout for a fulrei margin ol prellt. which Is gradually Improving , the spinners having been nbe ! to lelttln nearly all the maiket. The piosr > ; ctn are distinctly more encoui aging. liuslnets on the con tinent has been active. Both the Ktench and German mills will be fully occupied fur some time ahead , the pi IMS not being very remunerative. Out of twenty-four Lan cashire mills only t-K made n pioflt In Sep tember , and the profit w.is small. i.o.M > ON u Kitriuera In the Unit d Kingdom tlenioin- inthn Low rilvnK LONDON , Sept. SO. The weather during the past week has Itccn unset tied , but the harvest Is piwtlcilly over. The farmers ure bemoaning' tlio low prices. . AH little as ICs 3d bus boon accepted for HiiKlish wheat , For foreign wheat there wan dropping In the market , owing1 to American advices. The demand -wan poor und pnly for press ing needs at 3d to 11 decline. Ued winter parcels , new crop , October delivery , -was quoted nl 19s M. Spot trade dull. Flour dull , American pulcnts cheaper , the rest unchangeu. In maize there hu.s been n bet ter demand at a decline , but It closed quiet at 8s below top rices. MIxcO American and October and November. 2U 3d. Uarley slow and easier. Oats quiet , I.onilou Wool Sale * . LONDON , Sept. 30-At tlie wool sales yesterday 9,271 bales were offered , of wht"h 1,600 mere -withdrawn. Australian merinos were IB demand , and good ereaslea were bid tip for flernmn account Oood cross breedB were al-o'-htHlenlnc , but low grades were ensler. especially short stapled Cnpp of Good Hope and 'Natal ' The- number of bales advertised to 'be offered next week Is 77,231 The number of bales Imported during- the nnstinvvnk wno 7,117. Detailed sales ! New South Wfllc * . 1.3M bales ! scoured. 7d ls CO ; creasy , fi't i d. Queens land. 675 bales , .x'oifrvd , 7'.id'jils ' Id , crrn-y. fi 4 7U l. A lclnl Jrt'7 bales ; KrcaBy , Gfmid. West Austrnll.i , nns bnk ; scoured. 8illd : greasy. Jliiffi d. .Kevv Zealand , 4,369 bales ; scoured. 6'4dRls vlli'U greasy. BV4 10d. Capo of flood Hope juiul Natal , 1,200 bales ; scoured , SHdlfls 4'id ; Brcnsj4 lO'V4d. M\V YUItKtllMit , II. MAICKKT , Vrstcrdnj' * Quotation * uu 1'loiir , llralti mid I'ruvMiiiu , Atctnl * . I'.tc. NEW TOllIC , S pl. " r-rt.0tin-llpc-lpts , 17,300 bbl-.j pxpcitlit , Z,90fl IMf. , Fairs , I.SW pkKMntket dull and liatiljrtrady. . with fame lniiilr > from titi > rm , bill tinlhliiK mate thnn u cur lot ( lade oiilnlnK. 'lty mill pat ents , SIWi41Ci ( rlty mill clc.ua , J3 f. ; Mln- lies lh intent * , JL UjJ3 SO ; MtniKaola liakein. J2.'iTi5IO ' ; cpilnit low criidos , JlMfilM" " ; spring , HSnr230 ; winter lutenld , J ; 753/3.0. ) . winter BtinlKlitu , 12 4002 70 ; winter cxtiita , 1 WIH ) . u'nlcr lou KraiU , } 1,7QQ2 l * > Soul In in Hour. dull ! foles , noni" , common to fnlr extra , tl. ! > 'i ' 02.40 : good in choice. U.401J3 10. Use Hoar. quiet ; rale * , t Il , ! . . utinerliiie , tl 75B2.S3. fancy , i.tHj3. ) ! ) . Itiuknlif-nt lluar , llrm at J2.CiJli2.80. t'OHN MKAU-Uull , MPI ! noli" Nominal , mr luts , Ui.i\vc , bout loads , LUr Clulct ; No. 2 Milwaukee , Oftdl'io. IIAHI.l'.V M.VI/r-Nimnn.il , wtstrrn. TDifSOo. WIIIJAT Itri'flptt. IDJS'K ) bu. , cxprirllt , S9fKl ) till. . Kales. TW.dOO bu. tlllUK1 ! " 1M.I ) l > u Fput Hpot mnikpt llrmerj No. 2 ltd , 111 Mure and el MU < ir. M'jc , nllont , MUe , f > . K , 5i5"4c. nlldiit , Ni. 1 nortlt'in , ti'w ik-llleiid , No. 1 hiinl. H > io d ll\cic.l Option * ipMii-il llrnifr on Kooil lOM-rlni ; by HlmrlH un < 1 mmn1 foreiKH liuvliiR , nml after n lulcf leiictlnn nnuln be- enme llrm un ftirllui Incid liujlna : nml mniill ofrprliiBs , rl od nt 'Jc ntl dwllnf , N . 'i leil. MR > , f,2'i , 75SVc clci . . .l .11 rJtc Ooti.ln-i 1 1 < Bed nt M'ie ' ; Dccitnber. 'iRu' ' ' , iloseil sit ' % foriN Iti-t-Llpls riaw tin j e\l > oitH , U'jm ) bu , File , 1S3.WU bu rulilio ? ; no utiol. Spot m.u- Kit Inactive , Nn. 2 , ul c In eleMitor. tliitlunx npenril RlloiiBcr In HVmiuthy will wheil. hut doc lined tiniK-r Inrlt of drill mil only liirill > Hillylnp ; on nw < l Inijlim by xliori * . and clo d ill 'i&'ic HilMinre ; Jilii ) , M > | iiii3ac ! illo nl nl )3c : October , I4H54i < e. ilu it nt il'U ! No vember , M'tt'5l'e. ' ( cliifpil nt 5l' , c. Decdiilxi - ' . , rrn Z.if3Uc. Optlnns Ke nvirn UK on Unlit cifl'rlnKs ami UuliiK In HJIII- puttiy wit'i ' wheit. nn l clopeu Jit 1LfillHC nd- \iince , Mn > aJHiftriio , clom-it at 3Sc. OetnlKr , 32ViJ3Jl > ) , c , cltihoil ut 32J8u , Nnvrtnliei , SJ IS JOHo closeil nl 33H ; December , S4Ji 3ISc , ill seil lit 54 > , i\ HAY Dull , Flilni.lnR. . J5.M , K""il t" ilukp. HOI'S Dull stnle , coiiiinon to chulro 3fSi. | r.iclllc eo'i l 4'iSf. 1Hlis-rnin. : il raltc , ] . Niw Oiloann KC- lected. 4'i to M lbn.4iiwe , llupiitit. Asri > n. .by , 20 in 24 His. lotjllc ; TrxftB , tliy. Jl to 30 Ih * . , B flS'ir. l.lIATIinit rinn. ( Kinloik t.ole. Itutnos A5rri < llpht to In uyplKhts , lIRI c. StiM < l > , iloiiHulic llecie , JOfiSSc , pullpil , I'llOVIfilONH-n.-pf , fliaily ; f.-lllllly. i.i , extri mils. SS N4I1 * 50 , Imef liKins fl M'Jfi IS W , exlrn Imlhi niff , JlC.TOfMi ! W fut ninitt- lll | l-l p < ckpl | IjelllPB , $ S.OlIO ! ] , plrklnl fllnul- ileiri , Ji..2fifni ( W , i.likk-,1 . liiiniH , JMlHlfilu.W. | , anl , Hleaily ; wpstrrn Blenin iloFwl nt fO n > ked ; city. } 8.2j ; Urlolor clos il lit Jl.OI , nnmlnal ; .Iiinuar } ' . K Is ! nominal , iHlnpil , llrm , conllm-nt J0.3' , H A. . } 'J73 , compound. JH rorn. 73. ] 'm ) < 1lnn and fnlilN iicll\e : n nn" " , ? 147 > 4li ( G txtr * tulmi- , H30JilJ.10. Janilly , JG. ( < llort cl-11. Jli-Vl lS TO Hl'TTlJIl nrm. neittern tlalij. Hil7e : wrsl- ern iicnmtr } , Hifr.'IU western fnclorj , ISHfTKk' igln- : ! . ltc , Imltntlon' ireamirs rifflBc ; Flat" ereameiy , lifiZl'-c' ' . C'HRiai : : rtini ; < ln ( < > laiKe , RClO c , Bin-ill t"ii'ilil > 4ii.ait pkiiiiN. 4iS < . . dill sklniH. JfiSL.u nnciss Sirnilv . tate and Pnmsl\amn ! le lie IIOIHC. 11' iSfl7o { wrsiiiu fres'i ISiifMu , ea ps JJ.JJ'H I.EO. li-ieliits , 4'fl , l > kKS. TAI.I.OVV Steadj , , < [ l- IJ pet | il.ff ) , Mta'ic roiintn Ipknn. frei'i , u'.fn'U , " " > < | U.illi > . ri'ntoiii-M-duit ; i'iui uiuhimvii < IO > PI , ni S."he bid , VVaolilnKfir. bbl . \V.iHliliitrton : i.nlk J3W , re-m.-a , .Vnw York , J5.1i , I'lillml.l pliln. iin.l . lliiltlinnrb , J1.10 , 1'lillailili.hln und llil- tlinuriIn bulk..i,0 UOHIN rirm , Hlinlnvd. eoiiinioii to Kood , $1.13 Hl.JU , , TI'Ul'KNTIM-llttii nt 2Sfi2Sic. ( , Illt'i : Mi-iidv , dujnivtli fnii to extn , i'-yd iUi NeiOilcanu open Booi to ilinke. 2S 3i > c. I'lO IKONDull ) Hoolih , 19.-i:07f260J : , Aimil- cun , JlOOOIif ! U ) . . | l'UI'1'1311 Wtuid > ; lat.i , ' > Ktft3 70. LI1AI ) Qu ct , l4iin.stl < - _ JJ.17Vi > 3.M. . TIN llnrcly rttpiiy : Ktiiilt' tli < H > < il'.9i , platea , quirt ; n1ti "mi1 'cliTkucv. if iorm of No vember tin nt Jlf..7 i-5 tons u [ KPOI tin nt J15.&J ; 25 t ni or Uet-embpr tin ut 115.70 ; 10 tons fit Noxenilx'i tin at J15 JO 15 tons of ! ) - cemhur t n nt 05.70 ; 25 tona of Nmembcr tin at 115.724 SIT.I/nnt K.islrr ; iloiiiwllc , J.1.42'5fn ' 45. CPTTON Kii : OIL Knsv : pilme ernil.SOff 31c. nominal , tiff mule. JRID29Lnonilnil ; \otlou butliT Knule . nr-fi.ISc ; clioli p > ello , 2C/OK < - Iirlnie velluvv 33e nt-knl , 51 How oft urndt.s , UJtf 34c prime white. 3iIJc. ! OMAHA ( il.M.KAI. MAltlUrS. Coiiilllloii of Tr. le uii-l ( Jiiotil. : > ii on htuple iiiul 1'iinc-v I'rotliicn. Tlieio tins liepn very lltlli ; elianK In" the l > ut- tcr Hltuullon ituiini ; the past unit. Tie re- c liil , lioup\er , luive lieun a little hp n ivr. but the proportloii of ilmlce butter oarillnuos bmall. HO that tlie maiKel has | J PI Him nil the wi-rli on tlio liett B'.iJ's. ' The suulinj ; up of the KIIIHS li > DIP late fait tnliiH has C.IUSM ) Kouie lmprovi.ineiit In the < ] iial t > Til" rgK iniukei hns lie , n quiut und with out noteworuiy fpiiluip. The drmaml lius not IIPCII oipil > bilhk. wlillo the iPCtiitH | IMW birn full > up to 01 n little in exuis of the tirlous week ThlH hnu cnvi-tcil n rnthei we.ik ftel- liiif tn pi ov all amuiK liolilvrs , Imt not cuf- flclent to bleak tilt ) maikel l'oulli > IIIIH ijcen anlvlni ; more ficrl > duilii ) ; the past woik , but tifio ) hns | t on no mat ral Increnne In the domain ! , with the natinnl iv- sulL Unit t > rlces ensul off Honiouiiut. TlilH \ > UH ispeilnll } i it. iitsR ultli hpiltn ; UuikenSj which ale iiuot * d lower , The HMBUU hau nju ar- I It islhcn oil r.iwl * ami Kpilng cldckcna.ll xrll at about the Fame pi Ices. \insiin n nl quill u II le In season eom- nuncinK will ) .Meml.-iy , nml that \.lll lu\e n U'liileaej to mil to tlic Intelt In 111. ' eame maiket. Tl.us far Ill's K > . < in tin.weatlier hen bein miKt toi > v > aim to haiullt < l ianie sifriy , and nt the Hamt * time the ilcinand bai * not been ovuly ncllvu for tie same nrison. Coo ] weithu would have u temleey tu canuc a decided linpioveinenl In the h.uiumarket , bo fnr nn demand Is umceino , ] , e\en If It did not help pr cen. 'Ine % < al market lias been welt upi > lleil nil tl ) wrfk antl lecclvem hu e fuuntt It rulhr hard wnrk to keep mipplies dtaned up ut quo tations. Tinha ) in u ket has been dull nil the week nml IK dee ileilly lower than it WHS a few dajs HKO. HKO.The followlnB will hhim tlie r < Melpts of tie lead. UK nltldes ) of piiKlucu fbi- the weuks nd- Inu on the dates nt the boud r culumnx , the llRureH irpieKUitltiK CIIS H uf IRKS , cuoph ( , f poultn packages cf butler nnd c.us otw \ - ta toes : Hiut. Sept. Hpjit a. 21. H. KRHS . 1,193 1,118 1,11. ! llultei- . I t l.'ifl ' 1MJ ( Poultry . ' ' " ' (41 5)9 rotlltneH . S 10 9 The receipts of potmocs ure laplUI ) lin-rLatlne : . CJuulallons ; III UHIt racking Block , He ; fnlr to eaoj countiy lieiSc , choice to riincy , 1'JtliOo ; irnth- ercO cieumery , 20W-lc ; sepaialor crtnmeiy , . - . { 23c. KQOS-I'er doz. . 13e I.lVi : I'OI'I.TIIY Ohl hem. 5Vjt76c ; roonlerB. 3e ; uprlnK chkktns , 6c ; iliukfl , J1jr7e. cprlnff ter- kej-H , 7 j7V4c.l' ' < 'ri turkeja , 7cgobblem , 6ito [ ; old ( 'pcne , < Sf.c. QAS1I3 I'ralrle chlikens. > ounir , prr rtoz. , JIM ( TZ75 ; | iralrle ehickcitt , old , per itoz. . J5. EIOUEP , jniinu , per doz. iimtff S , nrouni' . old , per ilnz. , tJ ; blue whir teal , pcj doz , , Jl.ij ; ficeri wluu leal , per doz. . $1 > > ; duckd. mixed , per doz. , ft ; convanliaclic , U.iOQj iM ( ; ninlluntL" , fS.M&'S.do. VlAI. Choice fat tnml matl veal a ure quoted at 5'4e. | IUK * nml c < jaic , 3fMe. 'ltiisi : : WIscaiiJIt ) , full irrmn , new make , K c ; Ncliiafka uml lawn , full cte-ini. He ; Nel.ri-fka nn 1 loun. part sklmit. 'QS' , l.lmlmicer , No 1 lie. brick , No./l 12oi fiwlns , Nn. 1 14ijl5c. HAY I'plnml hci. V ) , mlillnnd , $7 $ GO , toulunJ , J7 : ie mravv. } 6 Cnldimnkcg the pilco on hay. I.I Kht tiales veil tlufalujl. Only Inp KTaitea bring top prln n. , l'iaiONOld MrifiV per doz. , 750. I'OfATOIIS Gix1 ! i ick , 81)88- * . OI.U 1U2ANS Hanir-iilckrd. navy , 1225 : me- Jlum , * . ' . 10U-M5 ; _ caninioii while bc-ins , 11.759 I.SK ) . i r OMONS-On onfrr * . 75o - cit.iuv-i'cr iiiu. , . SUIIT : ; roTATtwa-ivr ih. , sc , or per bbl , ; J or soy. V > M ) ier bbl. "rituiTS. A \fiy fnlr ? | ! < rrn lm len l iljln In fall- foni.il fiullH ( lurUlgi ( lie | M t fk. Arrival' lm\u tiein quite llUial fur tlic rcanon uml tlio rnuiket un i > i-uttip nil t'l.i ! " < i" l > "er. Quola- tlonn : APl'I.HS CIoul to k. per bbl. . I2.MBJ 75. I'CAfllKS-fHllfornU frvmluiif , , clliigt , ! > 0c. I'U'ilS-Ciillfoinlu , l ) ( JI.23. 1'ltl NES-UOcfTJI.Sl. , I'K.MlH-llarllcll , no KCKK ! nlilt.plns ntnck ; If. Hardy ami II. n.ilie iu , 11 , litci.NVllls , 11 SJ tit 00. Al'llirOTK-fallfoi-nlp , none. C'lir.IlltlllH-rallfornla , none. OllAl'KS-ConcontH. 10.b | , daiLem , J2cj rouml lots , ic : Calirouilii Tok.iy | 1.M , IHUHCIU , ll.aitf 1MO , rnnilclifon. II. W. CltAN'IICUItll S < 'apr CYnl. fancy , I i.-r bbl , C'upe t wl , tlok-f , J5.fli. TltOI'ICAL ritt'lTfl. exican. UO. SOO , ir Ixw II 10 ; pbBnaH. i : , 'Ml , j , r box. JJ.W56.W , KlurliUm , ' . aw. do - HANANAH Cliolci ) nlixU , M.TMi : . * ' l > cr Immh. l.i&IONB-Pancy Mi-ulint. JOO , IS , 3CO , Jl 71 ; choice Mpuliin , 300 tl M , 3W , | l. 1 J N U A 1 TUs-Nime , Slilloh's Cure , the great cough and rroup cure , U In great demand. Pocket ! ? con tains twcnty-flve doeei , only 25 cents. Children lov It. Sola by ECHOES FROM THE ANTE ROOM Meetings of Odd Tallows Onud Podlc ? to BeHeld Hold the ComitiT Mnth. ACTIVITY AMONG THE OMAHA LODGES Temple's Imitation friitit Itnrrllm Mullen of TIiiinc Who Will llrspond Itcd Men Mailing tlrnllfjInK 1'ro- Brci IV. oodmcn ol the \Vord. ! The Nbraska. grand encninpmcnt of tlio Independent Order or Odd I'cllows convenes In KeprescntatlvG hall at Lincoln oti Tues day , October Hi , at 10 a , m. The grand lodge will meet In tlie tame hall on Wednes day , October 17 , at the same hour. As usual , the railroads have given a rale of one and cue-third fare for the lound trip. A larse attendance Is anticipated. An effort will be made to get the session of 1S95 for Omaha , AmonK local lodges a little stir Is becom ing visible after the lethargy ot the summer In a few- weeks all will setllo down to tlio fall and w-lnler work Omaha lodge No. 2 will meet for drill In the Btnft work of Ihe Initiatory degree ne < ct Saturday cvenlnc In Its new temple , 10S North 1'oiirteentli stieet Hesperian encampment No. 2 has opened Us fall and winter campaign nml lias twelve ap plications Hied , with many more In sight. With tlio lied Hen. The great counc.l Improved Order of Heel Men of the United Slates held Its annual sosrloii at Illnghamton , N. Y. . during the week commencing' September 11. The s es plon was very largely intended , rcpresentn- llves being present from thlrtflve states mid. territories. The repot Is of Hie great Incolionee and great clilcf of irecords showed the order to bo In a prosperous condition In every reservation white a great council lias bee-i establ slietl. Tribes hav been estab lished In some states where there aie no great councils. The greatest increase was In Mulne , where nearly 6,000 members were adopted. The growth In Nebraska has been retarded by financial disturbances , drouth and other c.i u so a , but shows a flight Increase. In Omaha the ttlbes have , done remark ably well and continue taking In members nenly every meeting. Omaha tribe No. Ib has received an invitation to visit Og.ilnllu trlbo NoI on tlic sleep ot October 1 , at which time Great Sachem J. H. Flanagan and other great chiefs will paj an official visit. visit.Yah Yah Nun Bali Sis tribe No 2 will glvn Its fourth annual hall nt the now Odd Pel- lows hall en OctolK'r IH , the proceeds to be devoted to charity Juring the winter They are recetv iig liberal support In dliposlng of ticket : . Alfarctta council No 3 , D. of P. , vUlied ntchctah council of Council Bluffs last week and v\as royally entertained Compliment l < > 'liumlrr. Tangier temple Ancient Ar.iblr Order Nobles of the Mystic Slirlno. lias received n great compliment In n rciiuett to initiate into the mysteries a newly organized temple at llawllns , \ \ " > o The oaslt pf Sail Lake has n temple and Is a couple of hundied miles ncaier. but the fame of the catli of Omaha and Tangier temple has penrtiated lo liie four quarters uf the earth. The Invitation has been accepted and the caravan will start next Sunday ut 2:15 : p in. On Monday rilplit the unrefici.erale will be led ovei the hot " -amis of the deter ! lo the fountain of milk nnd hiincy. After their aiduon * toil the caravan will then proceed to I.aramle. and with James Marli warden of the slute penitentiary , will wamler Into the Jungles at i the bead of the La ramie rhor A weck'R ' flslijni ; will bo had and alt necessary bait | vv'lll be carefully provided. The party w-lll romprlte II. A. Akin , Md- gar Allen , It. Trench nf Kearney , L. SI Au- deiion. L. M Ithcem. C. S. 1'otlci , Charles i Ilimtlnston , r E. Winning , Henry Newell , Robert Catlton , Ouslavo Andeibon , James Woodman 31. L. 1'anotte , K. II I'etfict and L. F. De Ixirlmler. \\iinilliit-ii nf the World. Sovereign Clerk Yatts of the Woodmen of the Wet Id was in Stella last week and took part in a gruml entertainment , given b > Slella camp No. 12 "Wednesday night Woodmen came trom all cer the nelghbor- hooJ and wire loyally entertained. Mr Vales delivered nn "address. A new1 HoliPiiilan camp of tlie Woodmen cf the World wa : > organ aed In South Omaha last week. _ _ _ _ _ rtlOM MtUTU OMAHA. A brewers' and saloon keepers' association vv 11 be organized at Ilauor's Inll next Tues day afternoon. There will be a full attend ance of men In that line of business Jerry McCatthy was arrested last night on complaint of Nels Olson , who charged lilm with stealing his watch. Tlic pollcu , discov ered that McCarthy had pan red the watch for ? 2. Whllo In Colorado Ilev H. L Wheeler picked up many souvenir : and brought them home lo his 'rlemls. This evuning he will deliver a brief h'story of his recent trip at the First PrcEb > terlau chinch. Uauor's hall was filled last night on the occasion of the presentation of a dianiii In German by home talent. Xandle Bauer proved himself a ( .lever comedian. He was ably assisted by K Freitag , Charles Melcher and others. Alter the drama a ball was Eiven. o George "Williams ami S. Hangs were put in jail last evening for disturbing u .Salvation army meeting at Twenty-fourth and Oecatur streets. Julia Thompson , a demented girl , was picked up yesterday afternoon at TV , cut loth and Cumlng streets and taken to Die station. She was later taken to her home nt : < aiU ) Fowler avenue by her father It Is said that her mind has been unbalanced by over- j Etudy. _ _ II HATIIKK FOUi.U.IST , I'll I r , Hnrmr mill South U'ln < U For > < ; lirnskli Tmlny. WASHINGTON. Sept SO. The forecast for Monday Is ; Tor Nebraska , Missouri and Kansas Fair. warmer ; south , winds. For South Dakota Fnlr ; warmer , except In the vicinity of Itnpld City ; sauth winds For Iowa Fair ; wanner ; &outh winds. Limit Kciortl. n OF TUG WKATHER . OMAHA , Sept. 30. Oinulia recoul of lem perattire nnd i.ilnfull. compared \\llh the corresponding day of last four yonrs : 1SDI. ISM. 1S9J 1891 Maximum temperature . . bl fi" 1 > 8 78 Minimum temperature . . . : > X fi2 t2 ! 56 Average temperature. . . . CO GO 7fi 67 I'roelpltntlon . 00 .05 00 00 Condition of temperntuie and pieclplta- tlon ut Oinafca for the d.iy und since Mutch 3. ISliI : Normal temperature . . . in Deficiency for the day . B Accumulated excesa plnce Murch 1 . CSS Normal precipitation . 10 inch Dellolency for tlie duy . 10 Inch Total precipitation elncc Mutch , 1 . 12.02lnches Accumulated deficiency since MiiK-h 1 . H.SI IncheK ItepiirU fruni Oilier Station I ut K 1 * . M. "i" indlcatea iruceol rain. OEOHGH E. 11UHT , Local Forecait Does economy bore you ? It ought not to , always. Take the matter of washing with Fearline , for instance. That is a pleasant economy. There's ' yout work made light and short for you ; and -"hile your doing it , in this easy , pleas ant way , you can bo thinking of the actual money that you're saving by not rubbing things to ruin as in the old way. That ought to be pleasant to think of , whether you're doing the work yourself , or having it done. Millions use Pearline. n and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you " this U iw rood us" hof wine as Vcatline. " tIT'S PAI.SE Pearl I ne is never piddled , f t * .nd if stnds of P Tlnc. ! bo lionest it luck. | JAMES 1'YLE. New YoiV. Oreatesi on Ear ! ! ) , KEEPS FIRE 48 HOURS , SORNS SOFT OR UM COAL Saves in Fuel Bills , Patent Screw ilrafl Reg- isler. PalcnlAnii-Clinlcr Grate Controls ( he Fire Pcr- Icclly. Clean , Durable and Hand some , WEfflE , SOLE i 11000 .or. . , , "i 00Dltli ut kuods . , i II to PCI wctle or I W pcr numlli noilh of cuoils , I2.W twi ccl ( or ISM pcr mouth S73.00 nnrlli cf EOoils. 12W ) per nick 01 110.00 per month tICOOO wortli of po < xl ? , J3 u r > cr ucrk or 11200 | > cr month i:0000 uurtll u ( cumlB. Jl.uu i-ii \\eck or 3is.00 per month TAKE : A cnoir-u. IT'S HEADS 1OUIN , TAILS U'C LOSE. Foritnrly Peipls's amna i In3lallni5.il enil 10 ccnt.s fenpwsl.igj ! . > n Ii $ ' . ' ) ! C it il n. WrUcforlJitby ( .trrlasc C.italouo-n.iili.l FI-JB , < ; < > oi > s scilil on payments in Con i il Hlti f * 1i S : > ut'i O nulia Close Hvctiings at < > : Jl ( , "oxJpt Mo.i.i.iys stiiJ S . a3TO DON'T BORROW TROUBLE. " BUY 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. "CUPIDEWE1 * RESTORED TulKreatV Brtab ! . _ _ _ _ rvitulli rthonrc rlo- tlnnoln ftunDinFrtiicn physician , wl.l quickly tmo von of all ner- \'M3 or ill < ii.i i"i ot the KCntrttlvc urcani , MCU in IxnC Mnnhood. Innimnli , I'nliislnllic Aiickfjejilnl i.inlafllomMervoii" DcLlllT. jirnplc ; , Unntutu to Marry , liitmastlng Uriliii. Vnrlcocfa ! ftnil Conntln-ilton. OUriJtJMl2clranrs : the Hirer , too kidncya and the urinary AND AFTER orransof nil Impurities. CUl'IDENIJ BtrpiiRilions and ifBtoreu small weak orcsns. TliorMBon miI ( rcrb are no. curc < l hy Dot torsii bocauio nlnotr porcontoro troublr-d with rrn t-jtltls OIIPIOKNK lHtli ( > oiilyUiiowiiiPii.c < ly tuciirn wltltoiil anopernllon. fl (100 ( tc - tlmontiis A writtenfrusranti Kivp'i nml inotii-y rrtiirnolllmx oov.i > a < lOfBnol eB 'cl a por- inoivtit cure. 01 00 a boi.HlK for $1.1.1' . liy null nd for -Irpiilir nml tPHtlmoiUU , JtrtrtrrtVBllA.V'Olj MKIHOIXK CO. , I1 O. Ho-.207B S in Krcn-llspo.Gal. For salobr UOI.M\N ( ) DIUIG CO. , HID I'liriiaii St I'ol.Oiuahii. 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