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The Nabmka Natmnal B.mk Of Omaha, Nob, Paldup Capital, - - . . $360,000 DIRECTORS B. R. JOHNSON, President, of Steelo, Johnaon & TOUZALIN, Vica President, ! C., B. & Q W, V. Mors & Co. JOHN S, COLLINS. of G, H. & J. 8. Collins, 4, M. WOULWORTH, Cornseilor & Attorney-at- Law L. 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co. H. W. YATES, Cashier, late Cashior of the First Na jonal Bank of t'maha, and connected with the active management of that Bank since its onganization in 1963 Orexep £or badooss April 27, 1889, with the largo t capital of any bank in Nebreska, COLLRCTI0NS Fo eive special attention and char. ges L we b obt duabe here oF elsewhere, Ixterest @ lowed on time deposits upon favor- abls terms and upon a:counts of banks and bank. s, Fonxiox Excriasow, Governmens Bonds, and Oourty and Ci y recur.tios baught and sod. Tt fo 1 repared & ) general banking businos inall its details, an) in the treatn ent f custom re will pursus tho moat liberalpolicy consistont with safe banking FIHANLE AND (Hi] MM!—.RGE CONDITION GF TRADE. pecial Dispatch to Tun Brx. Niw Yok, October 13.—Trade gen- erally is teported quict, with restrictea demund for most descripiions of merchan dise. {HE DY GOODS TRADE is more moderage than for sowe time past, owing to unfavorable wew Agents are tt0l makiog fdr ¢ ofback orders, bt the dewand is lmited %o the supply of immed'ate wants. Tho jobbin urade s not at imated, and there is troro business by telograph and mail than onal seloctions, Domestic goods count by p A are quiet all around; pricos realized ut suctions are ¢ nsidered fair, and silke, satun, velvets and plashes were dispesed of in considerable quantitics. The lace and millinery goods sales were well at- tended and proved satisf ctory. . GrAIN has boen vory strong ail through the week, gradually advancing ull aling the line The slight breaks which occurred have heen quickly folluwed by a renction and further advance, and the market closes stron: a_ about the highest prices of the week. In PROVIRIONS been very irregular; tluctu. wide, but rapid and unex- the mar’ ations were pacted QOTTON hnu]l- L ithin a o ity was shown on the jut of opera- for4, in view of the mocerate amcun’ of viuble o tbon and Light receip A comner T coitnn is wituin the ronge o tice, und this fact affects the oL, e in good riguess, but lected note. R erest b PETROLECM, The volume of business has been large sud fluctu .tivns rapid, it not wide. FREIGHTS, , have been dull, and rates are Inaterial change, except in cotton i r the south, that branch of the Dusiagsssingdeirly sutive. BUTTER. Arrivals are fair for the season, and prices have been remarka'ly steady there being a scardity of the finer grades. CYKEAE was vor: quiet, shippers baying very care- fally, COFFEE. The mariet rem .ins withont animation, and prices range | we BUGAR, The m arket for raw was dull, because of thy Light demand feom retiners. Prices are lmLh suged. The refined trade is lizht, and the consamptive demand woderate, The market was weak, and the con- sumptive demand Jight, BOOTS AND SHOES, e result of the season's huiires quite satisfactory; pr o wost manufacturers ae still dof amount of trale. LEATHER, Trade was quiet wad prices fien, 1RON, “There is absolutely nothing of interest transpiring, The amount o1 bu-iuess don was small, most of the more popu ax brands being absorbed iu filive old con- tracts, Prices renain firm, lu Se tch ig busiooss was light; only a swall rtock rann hand, an | i ost . f the stock atloat ha been sold, There is but swall ing ury for rails, und prices are about che satue, hwn:»;:ln & Ohio....... ‘Wheat —buashels. 0 eved lower Mz advan, ‘hicago & .\le for Navember; 5 i for Janunty; 184 Market higher for thr)rnr. m Barley Nrw York, Ucwbcr H shipments of Hour and grain for the pust 24 hours have been an foliows: « Burl, & url Qumcy Reesipta and Sand. & Cleveland, ... 0., (ol & Cincinnati Delaware & Hudson canal, 3 ',‘v lur \lnv l‘en\er & Rio Granc Iu-m-lmn ard -hupm.-nu of flour and .mm for the pasi 24 hours have been e« . Enst ennesses . Fort Wayne & Chicago. . Hannibai & St. Joseph 100, trong and_highar; shouls 15 00; short clear, [ 0| hm_lm_m,_ [linois l.w:mral ' Ind., Bloom, & Western Lard—Dull and coming] Kansas & Texas Boann —Wheat —Hihers Lake Erie & Weste : Lake Shore & Michigan ¢ Louisville & Nashwille. . New Alb. & ( hungu Marietta & Cincdnati 1st |vm 15 Kaxaas Ciry, and shipments of grain r r hours haye been as follows: \\ heat, bunhah & 1. Deosmber; 84} fof the yeat; 5o i for Novem rv & Churleston. fo bid for October; Onts —Very mo «lupuwnln of live stock | i Minneapolis & St. Lonis d hours have been as follows: “Niw Yonk, October 13— R Nlu|v|uum.x< ot live stock for tho past 24 hours have been as follow: dersey Central ‘Iurlum & Westorn. . s for November, orthern Pacific, ga—Unchanged at 17¢, ett B, 7. cott B New Yurk Ce Ohio Central .\luLluu CATCASSCN. L . 81, Louvis, October 13— lu eipts and chipmenta of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as folly i wed hich mixed, 69 G0k Sie i avd higher; High wines — Activ 18, Kassas Ciry, October 13, —Keceipis and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours have been as foll »i\» Wheat—Winter, 84 6d@8s 7d; St. Louls & Sun Vras do do half COUNOIL BLUFF do . Pau! i‘( M iwarkee. FallsQ, 104c; | Lonsiale, 100; do cambric 87, 123c; New York Mills, lilq N G Twills, 3 Poculiontas 4 Pocaaset, 4-4, 8fc; Utica, 1l1o; Wamsutta 0 X X, 124c. Jouncil Bluffs markots carefully tevi 0 date are as follows! KFlour—Golden winter wheat, 275@ wheat, 3 00@'4 00, Wheat—DNo, 2, 75¢; No § . Paul; Miun, & . Paul & Omati -+ — OMAHA MARKETS, 00; Kansas City unesots winter ‘Wholesale Prices. Oryiok o e Omana Brr, Thursdsy Evening, October 13, The only changes reported in the market to-day are as follows: Wheat No, 3 advavced 1c. ]‘\rley No. 2 advanced 2 > B0c; rejected, Wabash, hl L. & Co. B Xpress. \.vo Scarce; selling to packors at 20e. Comn Meal—1 6 brown, extra hoavy, " 11kc; bre corn and uum Sugara advanced {@ic Turpentine advanc Apples advanced §100 per barrel, Lead dectined 2 ver pound. uam XX blue stripe, 1 20c er hushel & PR‘ VISIONS. peclal Dispatctcs to T Produce and Provisions. @40c per hushcl, POTATOES—: ONIONS— JO(a ,mv AGo, October BUTTE o b ...{.m.,. 22280, HGGS-20@ 22, Ht lll\';AY—Unlifnr.fl&, P Les to Tux e, Per 100, $15 0@ Peppari PRINTS - Allens, Arnold, 7e; Berwick, 4§¢; Cochecn, 7c; vl Dorts a fallowa; Chere was n..nm- decline of 5 , of which the upply fhhflyumx inted; nnxm( 7007 80, 700@T 80; skips, PEARS—Califoruia, 2 75@3 5 ELUMS —Californ APE r 934 No. 2 Chiv spring, 87c: r(—Jqud G, Coru—Active, irm an | higher; 68@6 §o for casn_and October: 673c for Nove \ber; 603 for the yea May; rej cted, Oats—Fairly lctl\e nnd .nh"rlfl higher; [ 2 idggauony, bhe; Knicker vithae D, 7c; Mys Sousbbeidge, boro, Bop Oriental Ghe, 1ONS — 84 50@b 00 per hux. H-~lmported Geran 270 it _henmm( improved and market | higher, good to choice shipping, 25; ¢ muwon to f ‘suunger ue 25 Glll’ about steady. tor ¢ tor J nuary; G CANNED GOODS—Oystar, 1 or case, 84 00; do 115 (Field's), 275 a0 2 1b (Ztaudard), per cave, at 8 20@d 40; 25 00@75 00 per ive and mL hi R D 35 ton Muy; rejoe A b B rley—Steady Butter—>tead (s 2 1 (Mountain) l‘nmy active and mm, range, ; common to fair natives, 174¢; Desoun ¢ stone, 1 i nt.xim( Do, per, cuse, 2 10; 170, Sncoash por oo, per Gaso per case,2 70, lmka Lo extra, o the Drovers’ a eteady cattle irferior cattle, however, are not 50 a8 to pay charges, peara per caso, § 08,2 I por case, 0. Fino Apples, 4 30, per saaes o, 2 1 per ‘e ma ket took a sudden turn n advauce of more § i to good uative riee nlm. mlx r -I 4 2, 6 1o, per dozer s 1150; whort cle Whisky—Demand fai and prices bighe MEATS—Hums, 16 Uonieationer’s 15 terrareimin 'mwhl‘ 3 lambs, dull and lower; sice sheep wold af 0o .\u.m arcl corn to Buffai SYRUP—Standard Con Standard do, 4} gallon keun, dard do, 4 galion kegs, $2.00, FLOTR=T ¢ at 8 00@8 75 per buls, 11 .m Nl 15 60 ce. ) §390 per 100 1hs.; To. | |n-|m Patont Kunca:y 83 83; Mi Minnesota Patent Lotis, October 13, whollybutchers’ nnd ¢ ang Shawneo Iaucy s for native wteers aud mixed ueing from 3 00@A 00 for Novewber; uph spring, best, viaws sup rlative, 37 00: chopped fec $28.00, 1 wackerel, half brl ,\eu.lm; 19 30c for the y it Market slow and wnk mnhlun FINANCIAL. pesia’ Dispateh to Tik Brr, New Youk, October 13, MONEY, Money - 3@6 per cent, closing cffered at 2 per ceut. Prime Mercantils Paper— Sterling Kxchange—Steady; baukers’ bills, #1.814; demand, $4.56, Dey Goods—Lmports for the week, %2, 688,000, Governmenta irregular, The stock market opened at a decline from yesterday’s closing figures of s@2 | er cent, luthe forencon there was an ad. advance of A@1§ per cent, Imwediately after i iday the market receded J@1 per ocent, but subsequently a rally of @ per 1 por cont market closed about steady, but at a de- cline compared with yesterday's cloriog prices of J@2 per cent. . GOVERNMENTS, Yesterdey, To-day [ . A ceee1003 101§ ‘s COupons. ..... iy LB U 4’ P Ay JA198 11 l'u«.l) ' of 1895 It 130 BONDS, Ozatral P Erie seconds, 100 Lehivh & Wilkesbare Lowsisna consel souri 6's Joseph. ... enaesasFi0BE Pa k Sioux City firsts. . 110 0 ( i I, 4, di A 1 Uzion Pacific 146 nu 14 1 de land wrants.. .11 1 do sinking fund,.117 1 Virginia 6's do consols 0" do deferred 13 L Adams Express....... 1ees140 Alleghicny Central = Alton & Terre Haute .. ..... 41 do American Express, Burl,, Cedar Rapids & North 51 Canada \umh,m Col,, ( ‘) A Coniral Pacii (“’“"“ 106 o fancy muttons, 3 50@A4 2 kita, 1 00; family 1, half brls, 47 No. 1 white fish, half brls, 6 00;' N 9ic; family white fish 450; fawily white fi: b, kite, 80c? select boneless Faic shipp'ug demand, very dull and lower; 7 0J@7 45; mixed nu7Nu,4»|lwnem to best heavy, 11 43 for the yon u 40 for banuary, xmn.-v.mlmllmnv white fish, kits, Star, pounds, 24 Lb, butts,60c; Horse Shoe, medium scaled herring, 3 8! 00; Cnnsra, 24c; ;| 760; Goldon Thread, Kansas Crry, Stock Ladieator’ ropo ts: extra Ohio, 4 0@ ; Mionesota pat- vheat ¢ xtra, 0 7 00; Bt, Louis, 4 ent prooess, 700 Weal.eru, 270 N 100 1\1.. I’luANUT‘!—lmumd choice, red T neasce, 10c per 1b; faney white, 1040 per | X':!:_'M“ Vlndnh raw, 100; roastoed, o BROWN :\{:plomn X ry Qoods JOPTONE - Attantio A 8ho; 7o; Atlanta A, 8o; Boott F Yc' llnc\u‘)vl L, 44, 703 Cabot w, 730; Chittenango A, #4c; Groat Falls E, 8he; Hoosier, 64cs Honest Width, Sje, Int dfan Head A, 830; Tndian Standard A, S{o; Indian Utrhnn( d. w., 8o Lawrence Ll T3 A I{»-llu ver, The wuml A, Bjo; Shawmut l,. 7e; Utiea C, bie; Wachus. do'A, 8o do K 48, 12§0; \an- h FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale ; Alligator 84, Se; Argyle 4-4, 7§c; 1L, Bho; B i, Tennington O 4-4, 6 indian Orohard A\ 30, v? I.-vhlvln B Lonsdalo 4-4, ep‘mx Il N ‘10 7c 32, Tho; do R do E 89, n§c~ Pocnnset O 4.4, 740 Laconia O 7803 Wamsutta 4.4 13¢ ) COTTONS--Androecog / BLEACHE gin L 4-4, Dfi 'h\chhmm\;\ I|| perial 8 o) blouchoed 4.4, 9 i runk 4-4, 1 10¢; , Oo; DUCKS (cm edi-Albany 1t brown ; do ‘, drall, Ale; do XA stripes and 1o, 124c; do XXX brown aud drab, on and plaids, 12j0; Arlington fanc Erunuwick brown, 830; Chariot fancy, do extra_heavy, 200; Fall River Indiona A t A brown. 1bc piow AU A 52 Arrow mont, B B, 1k0; Co x Hamilton 40 Lewwston o O 180+ Nevon lu KLNGD-—AD X c; Yooman's blue A moskeak, Imn-\ml nhattan giove iuich, bje do glazed, 5ie; Pequot do d lid finish_Ge, Amory, #o; Andros Navendc g, 63 tteens, 7to; Hallowel , 8e; ard 74 Norragansett, improved,o -ill matteon 9 ho; Ameri Gic; Dunkirk, 4de; Dunnell, hlldynluue, 7c; Gloucester, Gc, hooker, 64c; Mer he; Spragucs, 6o; 1o, Ginghams, 7o; Marl: z GINGHAMS—Amnckeng, 124c; Amos- kews drows 94: Argyle, l0je; Atlantio, sc; Cumborlaud, 7he; Highlana, Kenilwordb, 8)c; Plun kott, 104 e; Clarion D and T, pes Dand T, 16¢; Koy s gy npare 1 c; Roys), 164 3 W m.hunnu. shirt- i Ocean n. and do 78, 003 o equot 10-4, ¥ ) Yticn 96, . 97ho: (o 4ir, 1“ hreakfast hm-m, clear side bao'm, 154e; drywalt bucon, vierce lard, 13} houlders, 11 P iiam, i barrols, , in CANDL. {/ v xuw 40 b, | 110 A=Y onral Thot wie, bie 7 Jonuecticat, X 00 TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, | 2 1b, 6 s 24 b, butts Gilt Edg 1b, butts, 60; Aruy and Nav Sullion, pounds, 59e; Lor 60, In pail Hard to Beat! 105; Tountala, 0 Kavorite, 650; l(m.k{ Mountain, Funcy, Dainy, Bic,—In i n,u hup corn, 81.40; bra t 7 tondy. 2 7h@ MMROHAN DI=H, Spectal Dispatchos to Tue Bax, 70c per 100 1bs, Corn Btarch, Bfo; Bilver Gloes, Excelsior ilons, rn, The. KR b—~1tio, H lu choice, 12 o 155 Mocha, 284c; Arlmoklen. ed wlul«r, 1044; uu\rnrlml 26(@]1 10; stenine 3 1 0643 steawer No, l whm, L white, 1 09; No. 2 cent t 0k place in the general list, The | 000 New Yoin,October 13,—Coffee ~Market 1136 3 red for “'“fl"*“n 24,0 Kio_curgoes quoted at 7} quiet and weak; @104¢; job lots, 8@l 14c, Sugar—Dull; fair to good refiuing quoted o HEESY —Full 0 TEAS—.Gu powder, Twperisl, good, 1u(¢15._ Young Hyson, good, 86@ 1 4@1 104, uu.‘m, i do for Deceiabor, 608,000 b, at 1 10j@1 114, closin Dull and nominal, Vowestic, 4§@6} o .lu]un choioe, W@7bo; Uoloug, good, w6, 40@50; Bouchong, 4 i refined, TI@# ), 3 B 1L16@8 13180 A nd feow f weok, 2,575,000 n\:w.(“N, TRAFFIO, ial DI patchios to Tux Bxs, FLOUR AN GEAINS, 4 03@4 20; choice Markst ruled i ‘ choice, 1 08; willet, common or bilas -un, lower, m tiwe ] up at the 9 4 fi\uhd‘ uz .r..,, onca bl Banr and eruin e s A 24 hours have been as follows: 654 4 l J"Il—(hhn or: 14, 000 huhelu. 85 00; osage orangs 903 ' the year; Catliue O, 8., 5 1b boxes, per 1b illard's Tiger, 60c; Diamon gt sMqu&(.—Au rudos—Common, 480, Grauulated—Blackwells Durha o4 ble; Dukes Durham, 16 os, 46c; Seal North Carolina, 16 o k3, 16 0z, 8¥c; Lo Juok, 4 ca, linon bags per Ib, 1.35; Mulmn-n oil, B30; Dog Tuil 6bo, Paints Olis and Varnishes. 10° carbon, per gallon! 160 headlight, per 176" headlight, per gallon, lindsed, raw, por galoe, 373 isesd, boflet, her gallon, lard, winter st lon, 100; 1, 3 {X, por pallon, 1 B per gallo s sberiny W. I 1 13, of Lo1n i, | b ca Fre \ 11¢; Krouch zinc, in var s Boj prainin %, walny " Dry Paints Waite load, 040 ¥rouon zing, 100; Parls whiteing 2hc; whiting gilders, 1§ ; m“,.umk Geran whiting com'l, 14 town, [40; bmpblack, ordinar sian hlue, bbe; ultramarine, 1 brown, 8¢; umber, burat, 4 4cjsicnns, bwu t, 4c; sienns, raw, over, ’\0- hnnar locust, per 1b., 85¢; per o} I‘Arh rrm\n com' mlllhm, "America, 180; Indian n«' we pitk, 146 venetins read; Cooksons 130; red load, 74, o' ohrome yel. ome yellow, .mmhm, 2 apaniah brown, 2o; % ring VARNIN"I'ZS—HMNI: Iurniture, extra, 81 10; furni 1; coach, extra, ll 40; Straw paner, 4¢; dry good paper, 6o; nowa paper, 8c. vlow ntecl, special cinl ur (h\rlnun,fi( \-\m nuts, per Iy, 7@) Fivets, por Ib, 11 o; malleablo, o \mw, [ cnmhnrn. 6 teoth, 1(:. l\un\mlm hurnm«hmu. b '»0 Buok shot, 82,10 “Sunday Capital glous Diseases In Alaska. Burden's muloahoes, 6 & SHOT.—Shot, $1.85, Oriental l‘uw«lu, keyn, 86. nartor kagn, 81,88; ‘use, ver 100 feot 500, —In car lots,,8 80 por r lota, 8 65 nee 100, ' m. 8 BAWBED WIRE 100; in less than NAILS—Rater. 10:0 60Y, 4 60, _Oak xole, 58¢ to 42¢; hemlock & 0 NO:‘ h\‘ll\l lei oalf, 8fic to 120; huu\ rkot i brink and at w light adv supply considoranly. ¢ deaft horses, #1 horves, Nov to 150, nh\y -, é'u to l(l(l JES.—15 10 154 hands (excra), 81 to 15 hauds, 8100, to 140, the kame goneral manage 3 POSTOFFICE, PENSIONS, PATENTS. The statement of the financial condi- tion of the postoflize departinent at the o of tho fiscal yoar ending June 30, 1882, showa total receipts, §41,876,~ 410; total expenditures, $40,039 excoss of receipts, 1,836,776, The number cf applications received at the patent cflise for the fiscal year % | ending June 30, 188L, including re- issues of dvnmun trade maks and la- bols, was 24 906; dunm: the last fiscal yoar, 80,942; increase, b, 166, During tho past fiscal year 20,000 claims for bounty, back pay, etc, have been disposed of. Over 40,000 claims aro atill pending, Tne claims have been filed 80 rapidly during the year that the grand total has been reduced ALCOHOL — 187 ]mml 2 .vl Rl proof wallon; re-distilled 2 50; hem.m.kylmmlmm, zoo@ 700 kr n- tucky and Penusylvanin e BRANDIES — domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Im ported, 4 50@6 00; domentio, 4 B0@6 00; BRANDY — Enu] nd, 2 00@4 00 bIlAMl’AdN.' —~Tmported por cose, 2008 0 Awarizea, I und hingles ont Wo quots Iumber, 1 cars st Omaha at tho t JOINT AND SCAN S, g b s Larger, 100; || SICET 210 N bbls, | bulk per ous- COA L—~Cumbe Morris Run Blossburg, ; Whitebreast nut, Tows nut 5 50 L..Lk Sprin oy lll nwuu 10 50, IJRU 8 AND (‘l 50¢; Acid, h\fl.uln, 600; Balaam 0] x..hll, lmr]h 7|)u' Bark, ~<lmnln(rm|, per 5 Cadomel por I, 7he per Ib, 81 40; Glycerige, puro, ice, T‘A | M fie; round, 0, [ un d Havana, \‘ Coy Our Rope, first quality, 62c; | 1D, 14 Jover's powd ber gul, "800, (m It Origanui, ho, umum £ 00; Quamine I', AW, Potasmum, Todide, per It 1 90, «)m...., per_ o Bulpuue Hous trachiine. ner ox, Moriuo unwas ed, light, U@100; neavyyc, '46; Soal of Nebras. | @13160; modinm uuwnnhud @0 B2, 50 Mun.kaml cotted wool; Puck 2 o tin | and w, Hides Purs, Etc. HIDES—troen butcher's hide, 6@7: cured jo; hidow grocu saly nart otrod Tho | @14c; dry na znm«, ouad, ; roon calf, wt. § Lo 15 Tba, ‘nrflll-, por .Lm, m U 25; grevn lamb sl llmuu‘wI lmh»- Lw:rt‘l rd mw. and one grub, _)lxrm‘l.uml. h ""““f | Krocn cull wt, 1 e load, Umaha ad, ———— wve money and order salt dircet {r f Ladies..‘. - &land weaknessos, KIDNEY-WORT ia wninur- prompily and safely. or kinal layestinent wakig woney or pyabio on dewand Explanato- STOCKS ©¥ Sreulars aud statemeats of fand flpaased. aa Wil aot Waontfres We want rosponsible dragging paing, ol speodily yield witaour. §LD DY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 1. “Trolicht & Dunker JoRERBERS OX GARPETS & CURTAIN GOODS 8T, LOUTS, Guarantee Manufacturers’ Prices and Invite In spection to their Unsurpassable Selection. ¥11eodsm — e i || THE NATIONAL G PITAL. Tthnstnmus I]spamment Reaches the Turning Point in Its Financos, The Net Feceipts of the Past Figosl Year Nearly Two Milliona, Extracts From the Raports of® the Patent and Pension Offices. Hell Gate to Be Iiluminated by Eleotricity From a Tall Tower. Sold Conta~ Speclal Dispatches to Tin Ban. A PLA Wasminaron, October 13.—Colleo- tor Morris, ac Sitka, Alaska, in a let- tor to Surgeon General Hamilton, of the marine hospital service, expresses the hope that a momber of that ser- vico may be astationed at Sitka, and otates that there has been raging there, confined chicly, however, to the Russian creolo population and In- diseaso ro lnun-h!, combined with scarlet fever, making that a pligue stricken com- E IN ALASKA, wbling black | CTHE SUNDAY CAPITAL,” > | which was the property of Thomas J. i useisiant postmuster goneral, hus beon kol to the publish- ors of The Army aud Nuvy Register, mducted ws u ficst-ol paper, devoted to e ro, socioty and locil interests of Waushington, wditoriatly wholly incependent of one The two pupers will be will be publistied nuder Auditor Ferris recom- mcndu that limits bo fixed for filing war claims, and & supplemental lottor will hasentto ¢ mgrossasking the ap- pointment of buroau ou 0 wdditional clorks to ims already Taelight house hoard has decided to ht Hell Gato nt New York by alec- o tower will be 250 feeb “Buchupaiba.” Quick, completo cure, all anneying l\lduuy, Bladder, and Urinary Dis- Druggists, 8L, — Striokon Yensacola. Special Dispateh to Tik Bew, Niew Yorg, October 13, —The mar- itime oxchange appeals to the public for contributions to relieve the suffer- ers by yellow fever at Pensacola, The following telegram was received to- ‘y‘l’r.,\ln\mu‘A, October 13, —There are between four and five hundred now cases under trestment, The ex- penses for nurses and supplies aver- ago §500 daily, Contmbutions are wimost exclusively from tho south and are falling off.” There is no hope of any abuteme Destitution must of course in- crease as the pestilonce is prulunged. t of the fever before D. G. Brx Chairman Board of lluulth leneral Crook and the Indiams. Spocial Dispateh to Tus Bek, October 13, ~ General Crook has issued instructions to the military officers of his department looking to the gradual establishment of civil governwent among reservas tion Indians. He urges upon ofticers the necessity of striot justice in all their dealings with the Tadians, prom- ising they will bo held to strict ac- count for their acts , of Lancaster, Y, Buossow works well recommend ity wyself, sed it, and Noew ceuts, S— (u\:C: hL.r[\‘ 1 R CAPITAL, wal investwont, still wuts. who wil Sevart on o and i 15t-0duce tho plan, | Liboral com lalons a mwm I.-I

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