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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Opened Yesterday Norning at Saturday's Olosing Figures. 1T+ GRADUALLY SOLD UP ONE CENT the ned Corn Favorahlo Was Eastor st the Start on Wenther, Tut Soon Ta Strong o g— Stocks o Good Loc Bonds, “Wheat opened this figures of Saturday, sod demand and littlo ling up Ie. held much of the advance, There was no much in the nows that conld b rezarded s very bullsh, but on the contraty there was a good doal that muae the alvance ted Cables were strong Tiverpool higher The Tndian shipments 201000 b onrcano, T, Sept. moening ut the closin But held tirm with a s offered, gradually s and unexp and were only provious, but this in tho north arrivaly primary sports from the sea- faeretse in the visibio bufish, with and Serverns ut the nizaluat 50, wis offaet by wost—1.7 voints, the Vourd and the kupply. But the s Logan. Miteheil, Swartz-Dupes geod Luyers and with Pardridge al ¥ conspieuons soller The other bits were all firm, corn and pro- vislons being strong and hiziier and this, with the buli’'sh attitude of the loa il trade, n KHOTSS Alshoso Lo cover ro were soine Vreaks on the wiy up, but the zeneral feetin: wis firm, Lecembor unchanze | at toucho o and | stoady Corn wis ble weather b the liberal modorate « vy the week big receipts ment wis do opencd i'4e, worked up to the starton the favora turnod sirong on % Joeal buying and considerable talk of colder Wthor with the sharp upturn i provisions and advancea o large fraction, then eased off om0 but hold firmiy. I'here was not mueh offered and U s demand f.0m shorts wus pretty general, the market hoiding rather firm, Bartiott-Frazer were 300l buyers of Ostober nnd up o the top fizures of the day dur irly itnes, Octolier opened at fron 0 43ie nsUdsTe ut U o on Sturday, ad- vaneed to 465e and closed b4y quiet and firm wit pricos and elosed with rod with List prices on Siturday. Hog products started strong and fora time tho murket showed o buoyant feel nz, but Jater the ndvance was lost. Ribs were higher arly, shorts biddinz October up €0 $10.00, but when' this spurt was over they foii to .05, The eligue who have control of the October deal allowed n number of shorts to settle at tho advaneed prices and soid some, taking a Leavy profit. The market elosed with an ad- vaneo of 2:5¢ for Octobe lay's Inst prices, Pork wiis stronz at the start. October opened e up ut $0, 10 1, woukenod 1o $1.65 and elosed at $1L6718. Lar s stron vunco of 18wt Liverpool 1 ciosed 2 1ol gher than Saturd stimated receints for Lomorrow corn, 935 cars: oats, 411 cars: hogs: WoW lieud. “Luke freights were stendy and A narrow uge, d ns follow! WIGH. | LOW. z futures rang ANTICL Wikt eptoniber. October Decomber. CORN NO. 2 September Octobor., annury Unsh quotations were as follows 3 wdy and unchanged, WuEAT—No. ¥ spring, 74%c: No. 8 spring. 53 No. 2 red. i 6%c; No. 0. No. 2 white, Bl4e; cash, 43%5c; it No. 2, Fe; No. 8 BARLEY—No, 2, No. 4, 1. 0, b.. 40d@34e, FLAX BERD- TinoTny SEED—Prime, 81.60. PORK —Moss, per bbl., $6.85@7.00; lard. pe Abs, $7.85; short ribs, sides (Ioose), $7.4.@7.50: ¢ ry'saited shoulaer: ), #6.80@6.90; short wiear sides (b 5 ; Witsky—Distillers finished goods, por gal., 1 RO, SuGARS—Unchanged; cut loaf, 5@5%c; gran- Mated, Hie; Standard “A." dige. sotecelvinand shipnients toduy were as fol- ow ., 45@05¢; Alict TUTS, [SHIPMENTE, 14,000 851000 155,00) 205,000 lour, barrels. Wheat, bushicin.. u Biuiley, bus On the I e exchange G ady end un Irios, 15@ 2. dny tho butter nzed: oream- Ezgs, 10019} ¢, Markots, Sept. 26 —FLoun—Rocelpts, phisi exports. 850 bbls. 61,600 sacks; steady, mol mands sales, 15,600 bL!s.. CORNMEAL—Dull nnd steady. WiEAT Kol ps, 415,00 bu DU sules, 53,000 by pot. Spot dull i exports, 45,000 ures, K,000 vu. of 3 No 2 red, XG0 r, 81 alloat, 8UGO . 0, b.; ded red, Tilge; No. 1 north- A, 89ic: No. 2 morthern, TIN@IT e \cago, 83ie; No. 2 Miiwaus ke, T84 L7 spring bike. Opiions wero duli, openini firm at{@%c on firmer cubles, advinced o on foreign buying, liberal clear- s and firmer west, declited e on local i closed e ut 4@%e over Sutur- duy: No. 2 red, September. 7)5@79%¢, 0losing WUT0K0: Octobor, TL@sU4e, closing at sty “l!\'('filllvh'r. 82 closing avssi; May, k- Dull, Ktooks of gr barley, 19, dewnnd; western BARLEY MALT-—Nominal, Dts, 0,000 bu.; exports, 31,000 0'bu. 'of futures, 54.0,0° bu. of BU@S3%0 1 elevitor, M@dd afloat: ungraded mixed, SU@STHE. Options were dull, advancing o with wheat. deelined fae on local realizing and ciosed {@%c over osterduy: September, 53l5@ake. ciosing ul g0 Siige, cloBInE ut bilie; ug at00: May, 6@ bu,; exports, 1,620 b of futures, 212,000 bu. of spot. 018 more netive, stondy. Options dull and firmer: Sootomber closing w ike; Octobel #7%e, elosing atiiso: November, i6%0: No. white, ISA@e; mixed western. JT@US! hite westeru, $i@iotae; No. 2 Cllcago, $G R4, HAY=Quict und steady. lors—Steudy but quict; Paclfic goast, 17@ ~ttaw. dull; centrifugals 06 test, 3%@ tei retined, stady und 1o moderate” de- mand. MoLAssEs—Forelgn, nominal; New Orleans, slondy but qulot. Rick—Good demnnd; domestie, falr to ex- tra, 45@Ge: Jupun, Mool Eaas—Stondy: western prime, 22/4@dic: re- celpts, 5,50 plivs. Hibis=Tnactivo but steady: wot aalted Now %{uunl soiceted, 45 to 60 lbs, 6@7c; Yexus, fe. Puovisioss-—Pork, firm: new mess, $12.0°G 1235 extin prime, B0, Cut firm: pickled shoulders, (%@o%t Uil tie; pilddles, bl sominul ¥, Jaurd, torn steam closed ut’ 81754, Uurees at 8.9, Option sules, none, nominul icos. Septomber, 815 October, 815 No- aber. £.4: Januury, 87.2, Dull, und about steudy: wetners 15G10c; ‘westorn creumery, 1802510 wostorn fuctors, 14@17e; Elwin, se2sie. CueesE-Dull ‘and unsertied: part skius, BN, Pig InoN-—-Quiet but steady; American, B L0G15.50, CorvEn 11,00, Steudy; domestie. Weaks stral Mides and Pelts, ollowlug ure the prices vald by Omaba dealers for hides and peit quoted subject to chango without notice: No 1green hides. bo; No 1 green silted hides, 4@44s0: No. 2 green raited hides, #niee: No. | groen saited hides. 251040 Jbs., ml!’wfi No. # green sulted hides, 25 1041y 0. 1 veul el 510 15 1bs., 55 Gei No ' veul ult, 810 15 1bs,, dssc; No. 1dry flint hides, Te; No, 2 dry fliut hides. 6¢; Ao 1odry salted hides, S@de. Part cure hodes g0 per Ab dess than fuily eurel, oleop polts— Groen walted, each, Sio@#l 2. wreen sulted shearlings short wooled early sxing each, 13@e; dry shearliogs (short wooled early sklns) No 1, each. ¥ .0¢: dey sheardngs (short wooled early skins No, 2, cach, Go: dry fllnt Keonsus and Nebarsk butcher wool peits, per 1b.. wotuul welsht, 1 J4tset dry tint Kapsas und Nebrasks Murrain wool polts, per ib., actual welzht, ’@lve; dry Lt Colurado butchior woul po.ts, per lb. ad antual weight, 1 Murrain wool peits @i0e: dry 130 an Have f 340 dry Aint per. b, netu Jauks, ek il walzhts, 7 off, us 1t 18 useless to pay St Louis Markets Tovis, Mo, naed; ~Frovn-1 RN o 8100210, tive, vor, T0ige bid May, W5@%00 bi; Conk—Advanesd with wheat, closing, Oc ober, at e up: Deceber und May, 50 down No. B cash. higher, 4ic: September. o nominal; October, &g@iiige askad; May. &%e asked. OATS tember, e | RYe-111 her BAnLEY—Steady: lowa, 41 FLAXSERD—Fr; & TiNTHY SkEDp-—Unchanzod; $710@1.82% « HAy—Unehanged Burcen—Unehanged RitAN —58¢ at il EaGs~Steady; 16 i MEAL- Unchianzed, WIIRKY 1,10, Provisioxs—Very quict, pork $1135 lard £1.30: shoulders $.55; longs and r.bs $6,00; shorts ficon wnd hams unehanged CEvLS—1Tour, 1,000 bbis: wheat, BuLt corm, 44,000 D rye 13,000 bu.: AR000; 1y ey, 6,000, SN T - 1 2,000 buls: whent b s e SLO0T b oats 100 bu.g rye bui. barley 15,000 by cash, No. 2 red, October, 10%0 bid; Firm: No. 2 caeh, 10%c bias 1; May, we asked Sep- 233,000 oats, 20,01 4,000 Options opened steady 5 points down and close L8 D Snles, 54,250 Dugs, | V13001 October, 11406 1170 Nover b 14.50; December. LU @1 January. ruary, $14.00@ 14.90: Miren. 3 213,00 Sjiot Rio. steady, fair den K10 TANEwO, 8 reis per 10 kilos Nrw and unc firm at 25t 4 ol cluding: Septes Youk. Sept —First ordinary, 1160 ol seconds, 11,100 rels. 1< Cofpts dutig o Z0000 has: purehases for the Unite ! Sty O nis to the ited Stuies, 3, ; 18 X I*I\l'\‘l\h. Sept 10,400 reis 0Kl Receipts durlug the w 000 Purehases for the | United States, 15,000: prients to the United States, 25,0005 stoek, 05,000 b 23, British LoNDON, Sept i its weokly reviow of th says: The deliverios of Enzlish wheat nre in croasi Tho price for that class 18 held at i per quarter. The ylerd being under the verage per wcre, 1t1s hoperl that by seiling only 1ust year's proportion of the crop during Oetober and, Novenibor, 1o impart firnness to the trade. Millers expéct Lo lind 200,001 quart- ors saluble y ut s level. Forelgn ather | bet Californin 13 Curgoes of An wn_red winter i5 G, Awerican flour sells at noaver Wk The hizhest price paid s s, Bariey wnd oats are quiet. Awicrican corn sells 0t s Peas ana beans are steady. Omalu Frait M 3 ~Phe supply of home zrown Con- loss. 1t s estimated that he crop s been shipped out ly and hizher prices nre ovled forin the near future. Concor 10-10 Girapes—Per crate, baskets. o CALIFOINIA @1.5) iscats: 8175 Tokys: more pienty. ACIES—1er box, $1.40@1.50. .4 £ box co $1.50; five bbl. “The Mark Lane Exp Broush grain trade, 8.2 APPLES— lots 2i¢ less. Kets, —\WnEar—Hizher, 2 hard, 615@! 0@ 40, duiry, 12 Knnsas Clty M IKAN8AS Citv, Mo.. Sept. 2 closing rather woak; No. No. 2 red, (@6 se. Corx— [ b ButrEr—Dull; erean @S¢, Eaas RECEIPTS—Wheat, none SippMENTS - Wheat, bu.: oats non No. 2 mixed. Stendy at 10c. 3,000 b.; corn, 9,000 bu. 57000 bu.: corn. 9,000 iverpool Markets. LivERPoor, Sept. 26 —WnEAT—Firm.demand improving: hollcrs offer sparingly: No. 1 California, (s 41306 cental: red west- ern spring. (s No. 2 red winter, Bs 111 5dazts. Cony 4s T14d pi BACON 485 per ewt, 21s per cw i 01) Markot, —PETIOLEUM—Qulet: crude in bulk. v York, $6.10; Phila” aitimore, #.05; refined n bui ited closed at 54150 for October: OiL=Firm but quiet; crude, yellow. de. TALLOW—Quiet but steady; city (82.00 for plzs.) 4440, ROSIN—Dull but steady; to good. $12214@).214. TURPENTINE—Quiet and woak at 28@20%c. Parker's, $2.0 delehia ind ®L55@.00. U struined, common Omahna ¥ BurTER—Packing country, 15@18c. EaG: o PouLTiy—Tho supply was light. as Is apt to e the case an Monduy, and s high as e was uid for good chickens and old hens. but 8tac s about as high s It is safe to quete for the top. duce Market. stock, 13@13%c: cholce Cotto NEW ORCEANE, La, aling, 71-6c; low middling, 7e: good ordi- . 6%c; net recoipts. 4412 bales: gross oxports to Great Britain. 4.163 to I'rance 5,100 bales: to the conti- nent, 4,50 bales: coastwise, 18 bules; siles, )0 Lities: stock, 60,971 bales. Murket. Sept. Firm; mid- Comicago. 111 Co. to 8. A. MoWhorter: receipts, light exports, low cables and au in- crease i the visible supply of £.520,000 bu have been tho new feature today. Outside buyingz orders gave the market un early start, and although room traders tried to stem the tide they found themsolves powerless to check the advance which s really surpris- ing, considering the boarish surface condition. Itshows a healthy undertono of strongth and & promise of DELter prices in the near futu re, though & moderate reaction LOWor- row or nextday I8 quite possible, Corn und oats have mnot _exhibited ' much strongth owing to large receipts und and lack of outside support. but corn is gain- ing friends and ivis believod that the market will shortly respond to tho botter sentiment prevail Many bo iove that M-y and No- vember cors will_ come mu or togeLher. Provis ons wera uctive und strong ear.y. but eused off later on rolizing snles. There has been & fair trade but devold of Iutecosting features. CHiCAGO, 111, Sept. 26.—Counselman & Day to Cockralf” Bros. Commission Co.: The improved feeling in Wheat noticoubio list weck still continues, and in the face of liberal receipts atapring wheat points, und a conse- quent Inrge Increase in tho visibie supply, prices advancea fe and closed %c hizher than Suturduy. The foreign demund for whe.t is fniproving but flour 13 slow owing to the firmer attttude of willers. Speculators feel wore confident in the wenernl situstion and aro roudy buyers on_ weak apots. Corn shows less uctivity and owlng to dm- proved _ crop” conditions there is moro pressure 1o sell. especlally for Muy. Doth on the part of recelvers und specu~ intors. Prices toduny were slightly lower nt the close owing to clear and wirmer wouther in the southwest. Oats had arly spurt of activity, upon Which a locnl speoulator took an occasion to liguidate line of long October outs, after which tho market becime very dull'and so closed. The maln fentures in pro= vislons were iiberal purchases of October lard and pork by Armour and of all the January product by the Cudubys. Shorts bd Oc- tober ribs up to 8000, and finding it impossible to buy in tho oven market are reported tohave made some privite sut- tlement with Wright himself. At the close about half of the ndvance was lost on realiz. & induced by the ensier tone in the sur- rounding markets. CHICAGO, UL, Sept. 26.—F. Gi Logan & Co, to Duncan, Holllnger & Cu. 'he wheat mar- ket toduy hias hoen satisfaotory 1o buvers of a few duys ugo. the lurgest nuinber of which bave not roulized profits und talk confidently of hizher pric 'he sentiment locally and outside has changed. The free selling 1s Jone by u very fow todiy. Tt has beon eusy to sell but difficult to buy without ocuusing an ad- vance, The lurge Increase in the visible sup- ply. Wy Wh.00 bushels, which ordinarily” would have ecnused @ decline wis lost slght of. Values in the near future drrcnll ngeod deal on what re- celpts will be. In the northwest all our ad- vices aro. thatthey will be 1izht nfter this week, us tho bulk of tho shock wheat hus been thrashed. What wheat is stucked will be un- touched, as farwers will be busy plowing. Forelgn udvices ure decidedly stromger, and no doubt will by more 8o unless India comos 10 the front with heavier shipments. Btrong bles will be followed here by bixher prices. The December option opened at 76%c, sold to T1%0, una closed wt 77%¢0. Corn bas erutely nctive. May opened at # WA@Ne, closed ut #h%e Considering the strength in wheat and a decrease of 60,0.¢ bush in the visible supply we call the market woak. Should we huve uny free move- ment from the country lower prwu ure io- evitable. - Oats were steady. ‘e look for llzher prices for them. STOOKS AND BONDS, Kennett, Hopkins & Continued beavy een mod- 0, sold to Securitios Continued to Show a Nurrowing Tendency Yesterday. Nuw Youk, Sept. 20—The stook market toduy still showed u narrowing tendency. but the reactionury tewper of Saturduy bad en- tirely disuppeared and coveriug of shorts weat THE on uninterruptad, though the demand was tran<forrod frow ltonding to Northern Pacific preferrad and others. The tradine todny was sirletly professional, but the uniformity of the upward movement attested the strength of new.y arousel prudency on the —part of the snorts. Northern Pacifio preforred was lifted nearly 2 per cent and other nvorites from 5 to 1% per cent. but with the sitistaction in the “enrly demand tho inaeket went nio extreme duils ness, rollevel hero and there by ‘netlvity and streng nz the leaders “Asa riie, however, the openine gains, which extended to 4 per cent, woro slowly inéreasing throu :h thy greater portion of the d Ho, Buriinston, Distiilers and weifle ware most prominent after Pacific for strength. vut lute in the day sugar was subiectod to f short spurt which lifted 1ts price ‘154 per cont. Though the rise in Koudin s to huve eulminated at loast for the presont. Luckawanna was advanced mmong other stocks, which were strong with thuying. tur upon Reading was the 1inz, but the marvet closed q 10 strong at about top fi.ures, s wer il fir duil and stoady The Post says ent of Auzust (e Tust bank state- the deposit necount of th issocinted binks hus deereassd $36.50000 and the loun account. which nairaily follows tho moveent of deposits, hns fuilen ofF §24.0 10 000, Taken in considerution the westward ship 0 urteney people hive been leine 1o tho conciusion that the supply of loanah funds in New York is beine heavily con tractod, But nothing of the kind s trie. A glianeo nt any of the four bank stato- ments would show, however, for 1he week's total Interlor shipments of currency failed w0 ount for tho total shrimkuwe in deposits twoek's bulunee, when its deposits barely exceoded 810 its foll off morc than 11,000,000, the matter I8 thai the bullc ‘of this withdrawn from the clearing louse bunks has 1ot been withdrawn from New York at all. Most of the decrenso comes from the eallinz fn_ by trust comvanies of their own bank deposits;. The purpose of such withirawals by the trast companics wits, of course, to lend it out themselves ut higher interest. The followins are the closing guotations for the leadtig stoeks on the New York Stock ex- change toany: Atchison.. .. ¥ i $istes Adams 7u|N.). Central Alton, fivein Norfolk & W ptd do |NAmerivan Co ) EXpress. . Northern Paciiie. timoroe & Olilo. Ao pra. .. § o U. I ben. & Guif Northwestern Ao i1 1N Y Centrai 5 IN. V' & N. Eng 14 Ontaclo & West n lmp do 1 g i lLicogo Alton .. Bur. & Quincy ton Ol Certit Del. Hudson Dy bl Wessiie D& I Gl | RondIng. oo D& C.F. Co L Bitg | Richwona Ver. East Tenn .. S0 s uD RIS i Erlo 4 R0 Grande West A0 BT, cev i ieerors UIG| A0 PEAL.uiseroras ot Waye ..l Rock Island reat Northorn pid St L & S, b 10 & BT pld.. . St vanl Hocking Valley. /[0 821 do pfd Ulinols Central. ..\, W |8t Paul & 0. Bt 1% & Duluth -1 40t do preforred. 1 Kan. & Tex. prd_... |gouthern Pacific.. " Take Erie & West Suger Kefinery @0 pfd.......e.el |Teun. Coal & 1ron Lnko Shoro. . s Pacif Lond Trust ‘ &0, Con, pid. Loulsy. & : nlon Pacife... L&NoA..... Manhattan Con. Tetpid 0114 Wes Sile| Wheellng & L. do pfd 3 Sioes NMissourl Pac i Mobile & Ohio .1l Nashviile Chutt. tional Cordas *bid. 1 asked. The total sales of stocks to ding: Atehison, 6.200; Chie o, 2,800; Loulsville & ) ttun, 4.500: Migsouri Pacific, 8. cific preferred, 11,500: New E Reading, 51,910; Kt Puul. 8,200; W300; Unlon Pacifie, 3,800, New York Money-Market. New Yonk, '..-Y 26, —MONEY ON CALL— Y. 3@3% per cont; Inat 1oan, 3 per cent: closed offered ati per cent, PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—{ @G0! per cent, STERLING EXCHANGE—Quict but steady nt .85 for sixty-day bilis and $4.87 for demnnd, The closing quotations on bonds: U. S 4w row...... ... 1194 Mutual Union 6s.... 1090 8.4 coup ... dli N ). Clnt, Certl L 111G SUCS it LTl 100 North, Pacifio lets.. 116 Pacificts of 5. |Northern Pac. 2ds... 114 ulkiann st'pe estern Con. 137 Tenn. new. -2 1005 |N. W. Con. Deb. bs.. 106 Tenn. new 101" |15t L &L M. Gen 58 85 Tenn. new Tig|S. L, &S K. Gen M.. 107 Canada So. .. 1027 (18t Paui Consols... 120 “Central Pacific 1sis 106 |8t P, C. & P. Ists. . 119 D. & R. G. Ists. x. B.L.G.Tr. Rts 834 Den. & R. G. 48, P.ICA. Tr. Rets 3176 Erle 2nd8.... |*Union Pacifio Ists. 100 MK & TG West Shore.. ....er. 102 M. K. & T. Gen. G W LW “bld. tasked. Bost BOsTON, Mas: —The following are tho elosing stock quotatlons: Catalpa...... Franklin, Koarsarge. |0sceola.. Santa Ke Copper. Tamarack Anniston Boston Land Co Sun Diego Land Co. Wost End Land Co. Bell Telephone Lumson Store Water Power Cent. M I & B! Ly Wore 244,508 Northern P land, 1.80; Ateh, &Top.... Boston & Albany. do Maiue.......... 110 c. ey E § Fitehburg R K.C..E.J. & Allouez M, Atlantio. New Yo i notations, EW YORK, Sopt. 20.—The following are the closing miniig quotatio wn Palnt Cou. Cal. & Vi, tow Jacket iron siiver..., Mexican *North si ontario ning Quotations. .. Sept. 20.—The oficial closing quotations for mining stocks today wore us follows: Alta .o ¥ Bulwer. Mono. .. Navajo Ophir, Bodio Con Chol Con. Ca Crown Polot. Gould & Curry. Ilule & Norerosi Mexican St. 81, Louis, M tations wero toduy: ouis ug Stocks, Sapt. 26.—The following quo- made on the Mining exchange Rlock. Asked, Adaws. _ s Bimet 5 - Elizabeth, 5 = (Copyrighted 1842 by James Gordon Benuett.) LONDON, Sept. 2.~ INew York Herald Cable —8peclal to THE BEE)—Business has been quiet on the Stock exchange today, due in & measuro to the fact that the settlement commences Lenorrow. In connection with outstandlng acgounts, aealings have been fairly numerous. Consols bave given way 16, Indiun rupee paper 3410 %. Forelgn government seourities wero moreor less irm from tho opening to the close, having been supported by a strong ten- dency on the continental bourses. A feature among home railways Is the udvance of 1% in Southeastern deferred on renewed reports respecting the fusion scheme with the Chatham company. . Whilo the weekly trafiio statement, With tho Increaso of £0.2, s Letter thun expcoted, Chatham ordinary improved oni. 5’ deferred at one period fell 14, uparatively or trafic statement, the decremse being 8. The final price shows no alteration. Other ~ descriptions are - without feature. Scotch lines are i trifle dull, Thers hus been no demand for money. With the superabun- duntsupply of flouting capital short loans hiave been freely offered ut '4 per cent. The discount market has shown lucreased euse, two nnd three months bills beiug quoted ut from % to 1 per cent Kinanciay Notos, New oYoRK. Sopt. 26.—Clearings, §76,08.401; balances, 8,074, - PRILADELPHIA, Pa., 0.690.670; Lalunces, 81, cent. Mexpnis. Tenn, Sept. 20.—New York ex- chanze ssiling ut’ 81 Olearlogs, 8258,047; balances, 8104,212, . mgA]l Vl'luvmfi, ).l(&:l..\fiph Y&—l)lrnfu. sight, elozraphic. o i December. $1.36%, k. SMbI0n; S UNFom CINCINNATL 0., Sept. 20.—Mon cent. New York exchauge, he Olearings, #2,680,0)0, NEW OLEANS, La., Sept. 26.—~Clearings, 600 Now YOrk exclunge. commerolul, bank, 500 por 81,040 dlscount o par. - BosroN, Musa. Sept. 90.—Olearings, $12,283.- 06: balances, 81654113 Money, ¢ per cent. Exchange on New York 50 to 150 discount. st Louis. No. Seot. 20 _Clearings. 8410 340 balsnces. $580..65. Money qulet at 67 per cent. Exchanze on New York, oe di count, Onicaan, 1., Sept. 2.—~Money firm and unchunged at £@6 per cent for both_time and eill. Olourings. 816.4.857. New York ex- change, 80¢ discount. Sterling exchunze dull Sent. Sont. 2-Olearings. Money ¢ per Y, 3@6 per vy ut pur OMATIA DAILY BI! and unchanzed at §L834 for sixty-day ol and $4L864 for sl hvdreafis MARKETS, " AT Nenvy Cattle Recolpis Find Dail Market— Mo Firm, Searce and Steady. OMARA. Sept, 20, -The week opens as usual Mith faie.y Nbagalcattio und shoep receipts wnd a light run of hogs. There were 172 oars of eattle received. of which & very sMaty proportion was goold enouzh for beef, ‘Thomarket was dull and lower. Eastern gvices were decidedly benr ish, there was no guteide demand to amount to anything. Alld'to these discourne ing features e fact that the aual- 1y ot the “offerings was as a rule very inferior and SOMo fden of the condition ofneimarket can be formed The few desirable hect cattle hero sold « fully steady prices, some cornfed stuff br ing %140 and #1.00 Wira’some very decent west erns $15). Outsidy of'these the offe: common and saleyWetp all the way from & 10 #1355, The duiligks ticuiarly W foeders mndo It par- hird on the boLwixt und betweon cattle and there weso n good many of theso unsoid At ine close. On il but the best oattle prices were ail of e lowor. On cows and mixed stuft the market wis even worse than on steors. Thero wore con- siaerably over fifty cars on sale and prices were a1 of 10¢ 10 1o Tower on atl grades. Poor 1 very good cows and heifers sold at from #1.00 10 8240 with Mttie of any consequente Tther over £2.01 or Hulis, osen VL wnd Jower at froni steady at from $200 1o Tlie stocker and feeder trade was knocked fliat by tho unusually hoavy offerines so carly the woek. Prices rule ol dinio lower tian [ust woek and trade was very dull au tie decline, Reprosentative sales: UESSED BEEF, No. Av. | No. Av. I'r. PRSI TR B AR TR T COWs, 11180 150 65 § 150 ¢ 160 2160 160 HE(FERS, 0., 515 180 CALVES BULLS 500 170 1000 878 171100 4l 9T COLORADO *steers, 5 stoers calyes 1 stoc 2 fateers . 1 cows .. 1012 4 cows.... 02 12 feoders. 991 feador. 5 ateers cult stoer cows bull.oo cow ... cows..” culves. 10 cows . 22 calves. 7 steers... 5 cows 0 feaders., 003 ) feeders., 880 10 feeders’, 025 CATTLE, 43 steers.. 1278 45 cows..... T 1eow ... 800 1cow 17 1cow 7cows 235 feede cow. s 3 feeders . 1140 1tsteer 36 feeders 1103 3 feeders. 1013 11 cows... 24 cows. 1l calves 1buil 1 cow’. 1 cow 1 fecdor Bsteers | 7 4stecrs. . L0 2 cows. & cows. 14 bulls’ +Tailings *Texans 1 SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLE. Gbulls..... 163 135 | 13 cow Tcows. .. 1250 240 TEXAS CATTLE. 1000 235 NEW NEX100 CATTLE. L% 1160 1bull.....1200 71636 1485 1bull.’)llis60 LTy 185 1icows ... l1017 0 205 1feeder.... 140 5 feeders. .. 11 6 feeders. 1175 4 cows. . B enives 9 steers 2bulls . 4 cows..... 040 34 cows..... 097 40 calves .. 200 1cow......1030 feeders.. 1103 cows..... 806 1 Pcows..... 004 1 L1 1450 R} 50 steers. 1bull... 2 bulls’ . Ibull, 1 feeder . 4 focders 8 fooders 2 feeders, Hoas—Unly 20 cars ot hogs wero reported on sale. The quulity.as a rule, was very fair. As thero was no shipping or ‘speculutive d mand the market was rather peculiar, and fv s dificnit” to o it intelligently with Baturday’s unev In general prices were stendy on good (ight and butcher weighy hogs and on the ordinary packing grides. The best heavy hogs were lower on nccount of tho ubsence of any shipping demand. Good light und_butcher welght hogs sold readily to the frosh meat trade at 8515 to .20, with w £5.273, tov. Common heavy and mixcd puckers were slow at from $0.95 to $.15 ana_the best heavy hogs went largely nt 35,15 and $.20, The peis were all cleared in_good season, the buik of the hogs selling at from #.15 o 25 nguinst ! 30 Saturday, the general average of uld being #5.10% against #5153 Satur- day and .25 last Monday. Representative suies: No. s . Pr. DY 0 8 15 80 515 SZSSSES3EEE 4 5 5 b 5 5 5 5 5 = 5 PIG s AND ROUGH. 00 1.....190 300 Snkep—Fresh recolpts conststed doubles of pretty good we and the de; offerings. Falr to 50; falr to comn.on und sto choloe 40 to 90-1b. entative sales: of three The 1iur- ood for all 00d_ natives, 83,254, 167 sheep, 82.25@3.25: good o lambs, 81.00@4.7. Repre- 3 Av. 206 mixed Colorado. . .. T 205 western wethers. 109 Recelpts and Disposition of Stoc Ofcinl receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards mpany for the forty-elzlit hours ending ut 50'clock p. m., Beptouiber 20, 150 DAY, SEPTEMBER 27, | 1o choice. 1892, £5.05 for eows and_ from #2.95 to 84,00 for steers, Sales of Texas onttie were on a basls of from £1.98 10 $4.00. The cioss was dull and many onttlo wore Teft over. The hog market aeveloped Inor ed firm- ness. 1t opencd brisk wt from o to 10 above Saturany's quotations and that advance was firmiy sopported to the end here were i number of sales at from £.5) 1o £5.6) and_the bulk of trading was at hetter than #523 though the quality of the offerinzs w up to Inst week's avorage. Sale: nil the way from $2.50 to $1.5) ;nl l-,l ples m]AI “throw outs ancy heavy, and elosing quotation were from $4.00 to £.50 for poor to prime haht and at from 8.05 to #5.00 for heavy welghts, Sheep wero quoted at from $.00 to #4.00 for POOT to medium and from . 0 for good There was a zood demand and the market was stoady nt tho above quotations Thero wns also an netive and st market forlambs, esg ally for the better qualitl Western sheop which composed the Inr:er part of the supply were quoted at from €25 to . o eipts were: Cattl shoep, 10,000, The kv renorts 2: ) head; shipn L WeRker: 1est nativ ful. #1507 00 23,000; hogs, 25,000; 95,000 hond; shipments, Yul0 higher: rough d pagkers nnd mixea, 5 and butehers' welehts, @5 54 and skips, 10,000 hoads shipments, (dy; wothers, $8.25604.758 wosterns, ol mimon, § 0,605, prime lony l:ht, &, markot DiKs 2 STEne-Iecaipts, K003 mirkot slow, st New Youk. head, fncluding 71 cars shado firmer: nutive ste 5 por 100 108, nd Colorados at £L00@1.05; bulis and dry cows, $2.004 103 dressed ool st au TS b SHipments tomorrow, Leeves 0 quarters . olpts. 1,0 1 vouls firm: § venls, BaSe e colnts, for_sale. ~Active. ho Tow s et stendy per sheep sold at #.00@5.50 per 1)) £5.00@0.60; dressed wiutton ste per Ih.g dressed Lam wonk at Hoas—Receipts, 6,50 hond, cars for sale; market dull at 100 ibs. Kansas City Live stock Markot. KANSAS Cr1y, Mo, Sept ceipts, 800 shipments. 2, Tudians dull nnd 1oc lower: i #1410 uiing two 0G50 por sRP—Rocelpts, 1500; shipmoents, 2005 mar- keu very dull; lanibs, $4.8), St. Louis Live Stock Market St Louts, Mo., Sept. 20.—CATTLE-Recelipts, 5,700 liead: shipmonts, L300 heads market lower: nutive steers, #5006 Texan and In- dinn steers, £210052.80, HoGs=Receints, 2400 head; head; n higher mixed, $.005.40; 11ght. 20540, —Recelpts, L1700 head: shipments. 1 100i market unchiange{; good natives, $1.006 U4, shipments, i, heavy, $.80@5. —_—— Leavesworti, Kan,, June 15, 00, Mr. J. 8. Moore: My Dear Sir—I have been sutjectto sick headache all my life. Over two years ago I began using *“Mooro's Tree of Life” for it and never had a case of sick headacho since, cxcept when tho medicine was at one end of the road and I at the other. Itis worth more than money to me. I heartily recommend it to all suffercrs ofheadache. Very truly yours, W. B. LiLg, PastorFirst Baotist Church. -— CLIFTON HILL'S KICK. People Who Don't Want to Hool it to Work All Winter. People residing in Chifton Hill and along the old military road propose to move down upon the Board of Public Works ere many days. Barly in the season the board let the contract for grading Military avenue from Hamilton to Grant street to I{atz & Callahan at 163 cents per cubic yard. Up to this date the contractors have done aothing to- ward startiag the work, but now they pro- pose to go on, tear up the street railway track and put the streei in an impassivle condition. They also claim that when “the contract was let the members of the Board of PPublic Works knew that these contractors had more work on their hands than they ‘could finish this seuson. The Clifton Hill- ites say that if the strect is torn up this fall that the grading cavvot be completed and that they will ba left during the wiunter without street car facilities, ——— The True Laxative Principle Of the plants used in manufacturing the pleasant remedy, Syrup of Figs, has & per- manently beneficial effect on the human sys- tem, whilo the cheap vegatable extracts and mineral solutions, usually sold_as medicines are permanently \injurious. Being well. formad, you will use tan true remedy only. Manufacicred by the California Fig' Srvnp Co. —_— Matrimonial, Mr. Moses Miles and Miss Angeline Scott were married September 24 by Rev. Charles W. Savidge. Mr. Gecrge A. Wilson and Miss Frankie Riggle wero married Sabbath, Septembr At the residence of the ofticiatin Rev. Courles W. Savidge. ck headacho! Beecham's Pills will re- minister, Big, but bad— the old-fashioned pill. Bad to tuke, and bad to bave taken. Ineflicient, too, It's only temporary reliét o can get trom Try something better. With Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Pellets tho benefit is last- ing. They cleanse and regulato the lver, stomach and bowels. Taken in time, thoy prevent trouble. In any caso, they cure it. And they cure it easily; they're mild and gentle, but thorough and ‘effective. There's o disturbanco to the system, diet or occupa- tion. Ono tiny, sugar-coated Pellet for a laxative—threo for a cathartic. Sick and Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of tho liver, stomach and bowels aro promptly re- lioved and permanently cured. They're purely vegétable, perfectly harm- Tess, tho smallest, and the casiest to tako—but besides that, they'ro tho cheapest pill you can buy, for they're guarantecd to givo satis- faction, or your money is returned. You only for”the good you get. This is true only of Dr. Pierce's medicines, CATILE.| 110G, |SHEEF, Omaha Packing Co........ 28| The G. H, | Bwitt & Co.... 1,074 The Cudahy F ‘s R. Beckor & L 268| Spec., Khp) 1163 4018 Chicago Live Ntock Market. ORICAGO. 111, Sept. 26.—1Speoial | THe Bek)-follers’ wero unable to ex- tract @ bit of comfort from the cat- we market. It W not & whit more favorable to them than on t ¢ clos uz duys of last wees. Uholce cuttle meo with a tair dem inaand found buyers i stantially former pricos, but for unythin - )t anewering to that description ~irade wus s ugeish with values weak and gencrall 1 ower. The recelpts nmounted 10 22,000 hou gr whioh 12000 wera imankers, 6.0 0 oach of s und westerns. ' The range of quota: nutives wos from 8100 to 8id, ith enles lurgely wh from $1.65 to 82.25 for cows and bulls und.at. from .2 to 8.8 for steers. Westerns weraquoted at from #1.20 to I . 3 0. ERGURIAL .- g o ten years ago I con- [IRSHS) tracted & severo case Of blood pol- sou. Leading physicians proscrived medicine after medicine, which I took without any relicf. 1 also tried mercurial and h remedies, with unsuceessful yesults, but which brough on an attack of wercurial rheumatism 2 RHEUMATIS one of agony. Atier sufleriug o our years I gave up all remedies and began using B, B B, Aftef taking soveral bottics 1 was entirely cured and able to resume work. 1s the it medicine for blood B Bl e ot Treatise on Bl d Skin Diseases tree. var‘:&lvw Cou Auunu.ma‘:d Lsas, "SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. Rest cattle. hog and shoep wmarket in the west COMMISSION HOUS{HS. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCIK COMMISSION., THE LEADERS, 0. OMAHAL Y5t 2,8 R 0500, Wood Brothers, Eouth Omuha—Telephoae 1117, - JONN D. DADISMAN, WALTER . WOOD, { Managers Market reports by mall and wire cheertully turnished upon application. cor- Chleago R OMA HA Manulacturers an i3 AND TENTS. Ounaha Tt & AwaingCo| Walf Bros, & Co. foreat'gue. 1115 Farnam | for eataloena. 05 8. 1ith L IR AR RN BAGS AND TWINE tarpnn Bemis OmahaBagCo | Importers and mfrs, four | sacks, burlaps, tyine. | BICYCLES. M. 0. Daxon, Bleyelos a0l on monthly paymonts. 1208, 15th & BOOTS AND SHOWUS, Morse-Coe Shoe (o, 110) Howard Steant Factory carnar 11th and Dousig strosts We are making clo«n pricat to ¢aii b 1 ary wolling a cinss 0f €00ds which is vory saleable with morehants Kirkendall Jones & Co. | et dSewedShocty Wholosnlo Mera. Awonts | oot ahons HOston 1t A ikl 102 1001 Harny -t CLOTHIN G. Blotcky & Cohen Clothingnotion, furni<h- g, Glse us o teial. | Plos Bropald he o x press, 115 [tarnay. COAL, COKI, CORNICE. Muh;\(‘u.ll,l'u!iv.l Hard and s0ft ool & I cor. 10th and Dougals | Bircots, | Fubbers, EiAthoY 1508 1310 motalie’ 10, 112 DRY Drygoods, notlons, fur- nishing goods. Corner 11th and Howard:sts GOODS. Kilpafrick - Koch Dry Goods Co. Notlons 3 farnmaing goois Tith mad Howart FPURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Co, e Vo g straot | Tith atreot ‘Wholesale only. e 3 0C. GROCERILES. Becke & IKunan : raco an DRUGS, . . Steele & Co. | Blakie, Bruce & Co 12011205 10th and Tiarnoay ste Omaha, : McGREW. ones street, naiia, THR SPROIALIST. In the treatnient of all konds of PRIVATE DISEASES. ana all Weakness and Disorder ot MANHOOD @it couraze. wm- hd ars of the bition Vi oSt T saent of this eluss e Is proven by tho universal thousands who have been ¢ wlars wnd guestion list « Te the owners of all | anl o pal and real estate wlong Fiftecnth tween Leivenworth strot and Plorco stroct, and the approaches o the proposed vinduet to be constructes over the tracks on [lifteenth st You are ) slened, th city of O the Muy Couneilof Sai the owner: fected ulong 15 and i stree by ordimn proved Auzust 21, 152, You ure further notified, that having copted said appointment. and duly quatified as required by fuw, » will, on the Ist dav of October, A. D, 18 avtne nour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the office of Joha F. Fluck, room 55 Chumber of Commerce, Within the corporate Imits of sald city, meet for the purpose of considering and making the as- essment of dimige Lo the oWners respect- ively. of suid property, affocted by sald con- striction of suid viaductand Its appronches, tuking into consideration special benefits, it uny. You are notific and place 1o or stute of dumages, s of lots streef. b od that the under- o freeholders of ‘the havebeen duly appointed by U the. approval of the City 1o ussess the damnigo Lo ely of the property af- iction of - vidducet e the railway tracks on L. between Leavenwo strcet, declnred necessiry pussed Auzust 2, 1892 ape ehy not lisintorost 10 be present at the, time ko iny objections Said” ussessmont may consider proper. N B FLACK, SEORGE JPAUL, H. G, CLARK, O ot Appralse om TO Al on Tots ou 2nd street frou Ha Franklin strect You are hereby notified tha under- signed, three disinterested frechol: rs of tho Gity of Omuhis, have boen duiy appointed by e Tuiyor, with the approvil of tho eity countlibf sisid city, to usioss tho damizes (o the oWnGrs, Tespuetively, of the ~property atfoctad by grine of duid streor. ducius Decossary by Ordinin i, pissoi & T ot i k02 upp o ved Septom hor G, 18, Yo ure turthor noiiiod. it aing se; ceptod said appo ntment, and duly g e i et will, o the 30t diy of Ethiber, A, D. 1Mo ui the hour of three o'dtel 1 Phé atternoon, ut the ofiice of Geo. J. Paul, 1605 Furowm streol. within the cor- porate Hults of sald eity, meet for the pur- O bnaldering and making the ussvss: Bt i g 10 L OWNOES Tespoctively of Oy “focted by snid srading, Guks P itdration spectal benelits. If any. 0 are notitied to be pgesent at the tim and place aforesaid, snd ninke any objection: Lo or stutements ¢ l|:l'll\ll.,I ;flll‘l LERIEE D GonsIdOr DrOpOR pEaMEAER GO AU 3. M HOBBINK TAMES STOUKDA 1 Omaba, Neb., Sept. 10th, 1802 0 niiton strect to the THE Campbell Commission Co. Ohleago, EastSt. Louls, Kunsas Oity, South Omuha, Sloux City, Fort Worth. A. D. Boyer & Company, 68and 5 Exchange Buildin g, South Oman » Correspondence solicited and promptly W ‘Epecial attention Lo orders for stouvkors & 1t Eawavlahod, 181 - - - lncorporated, 134 pital fully paid, §20,00). Waggoner Birney Company ‘Write or wire us for prompt sad rellable warkel reporis. Perry Brothers & Company; Live Btoes Commission. Room 61 Exchange Building, South Omaba, ‘Leleplone 70T uls 1or Disirict Grading led bids murked “proposals for distriot ponds” will be tece.ved at the city utor's ofilee, Omaha, Neb., upto 12 o'elock noon of the 1th day of ‘October. 1802 for the purchuse of £5%,00.0) distriet grading bonds of the ity of Owaha, Nob. Riutd honds shall be dated October 1st, 1802, ana shall be payable I fron ho date thereof wi Tate of b per Cenl PEF AnnUD nually. Pringipal and interest payable at Kountze Bros., New York. Sald hoads shali be of the o wination of $,000.00, $500.00 and $100.00 Each bid must stute price and awount sought for und Juolude acerued interest to date of delivery ut Omaha, Nob. Tho'rlahc bt roserved to roject any and all bids. Issued undor charter power of cities of Lhe wetre pol- itan cluss and Ordinance No. 5205, approved Eeptomber 16th, 152 HENRY BOLLN, s2dliv Cluy Trouburer. payuble an: Jobbers” Directory - HARDWARE. s Reclor & Wilhelmy Co.] Tabeek & Linn. Corner 10th anA Jnckson stroots. Denlers (n hardwars and mechanioss’ Lol 101 Donelng streot. LUMBER. I o A Wakelold Tardwood lambor. wood | Tmported. Amarican Ports carpots And parquat | Ian | it Milvank Hooring ¢ ovmont Wt th and Donglas white Hae Chas. R Lee LIQUORS. | Frick & Nerberl | Wholasuts Hasior dotye = [ TN —_—e— MILLINERY. 1. Oberfelder & (o, ‘ Tmporters and Jobbsrs of | miilinery. notions. Mail orders prom; 20512 South el st — PAPEILR, | O1LS. Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard 0il Co. Carry a full stoek of DrINting. wrapping and writlng paper, eard p Der. el | ——— RALLS,NTC. | OVSTERS. " King & Sl David Colo &Co, Mfrsof “K & 8" pants Abirts and overalls, o GICIS South 11th st Refinea A Tubricating 10t strook sshione T, \\'i\ifllcy &0, | Branch & Co. Butt [N Hishiod 1873, | | fruits ot all A | winis. oystors. Jas. AL Clak & € Butter, ehosan, Boultey and gam 31T South 1ith st BIPATRS. 1 OmahaStove RepairW'ks Btove rop: Pt Hiou of stose 1 2 Doine M. A.Disbr ow &Co. | II. Rardy & Co. 5 woods, house fu ing goods, ehll- wash, |0 | PERMANENT SIDEWALK R TION, Conneil Chamber, Omaha Be it resolved by tio city surringe: That permanent sidewalks bo constructed in the efty of Omaha ns designated bolow, five days after th [ication of this ne personil thereof, wathorized 1k tobelaid to the perm ablished on the paved st nercin and to e constructed of stons, nrtifl- cinl stone, brick or tiinz, accordiug to speci flestions on_file in the office of the board of public’ works, and under ts supervision, to- wit 1ot Omul ent grade i sets specliied orth side of Woolworth avenue. lot12 block 9, Hansco o, pernianent grade, 0 feet wide. West side of H0th avenue, lot 9 block 5, Hans com Pince, permanent griade, 6 feet wide. South side of Biuney strect, 1ot # block ountze Place, permancat srado, 6 foot wide suth side of St Mary's wvenue, 1018 1 and 2, Jacob's nddition, feet wi And, be It further resolvod: That the board of publie works bo, snd is hereby author.zed und dirccted to cause Of this resoiution to ho published in the al pape lie city for one week, or bo ved on the 1ors of said lots, and that un- less such owners shall within i s ufter the publication or vice of such eopy con- struct said sidewalks us herein required, that the bourd of public works ciuse the same to be done, the gost of constructing sald side- Wilks respeotively to bo assessed ezainst the real estate, 1ot o pare of 1ot in tront of and abutting such sidewalks, rassed May drd I8 DAV Passed Atg, ird, 182 WML 10 BECIE Pussed Sept 2nd, In L OHAERE] Acting Presiaents C vy Councll Attest: JOLHN ¢ Approved: GEO. P, NOTICE T) CONSTRUGT S1D, To the owners of the Lo1s, parts of lots pal estate deseribed in the above r tion: You und each of you are hereby notified to construct permancnt sidewanlks us required by aresolution of the ¢ity counell and muyor ot thecity of Umabia,of which the above is w copy oW, BIRKITAUSER, Cluirman Board of Pubiic Works Omaha, Neb,, September 20th, 180. 13l Do D wirint Galia Sealed bids. marked Pr grading bonds, wiil be recol the O.ty Treas Cmalin, Neb., up to 13 o'cloek noon, o 10th day of October. 1802, for the pu £ £24,000.0) District Grading Bonds of the city of Oihi, Nub, vid bonds are duted nber 15t. 1892, and are payable In from one no years after the datoe thereof, In don fons of $1.000.00 and #1000 each, with interest ut the rate of & per cent per annum payable seml-annually . Principul and interest payabio at Kountze Bros.. New York #7.500.00 0f Distriot £.000.00 of District £12,000.00 of District No. 40, Eileh bid must s br souzht for and jnelnde acxrued o date of delivery at Omiha, N The right I reserved to ¢ wv and il bids, Tssued under ehurtor power of it of the metropol= itun cluss and ordinance No, Approved Aurust HENIY BOLLN, B1d17C City Trousiver. DR. C. GEE WO Bty osals for districy the oflice of and amount Interest to Theonly 137ally griduatat Chin Eight yours' stady. Ten yoars practical ex ith all Kaown diseisss. Treats suo lon blank. Do Dk yOur 0440 10p)1948 b 3c10¥s your dootor b yOu 80, buttry the Chinaye dostor with his nsw ul ro nedie: 303150 naw bonelits Aol & entoure —what othor d00Lors CARROL KIV . Plants -ratura’s remedios - bl 2 world bis with Ona thousaad . Noinjuriods decoctions. 0o narcotios, 1o polsoa Katlon s trentment and permanent curs. Follgwing casos succassfully (raatel and carat, Kiven up by other doctors: “Phor. Coughlin. 3! Harne m 6 yoars, Kidiey and |1 Culyert, 12th 001 Farnim strieti. genary aebility. indigestion, 1054 of sieangth and viiallt/. Took medicine for yers but got no rellaf, M. L Anderson, 1L Caniiz sirien’ oMir:) athma aud broaclitis Of Bftesn years stadding stroot, ohronle rhe - or Lroibles spArat romedior At the cure Lndigestion Ao Weiknoss, 8100 & bottle, Asthma“Untarrh, *Slok Blood Folsouing. thenmatisim, Kidoey aod Liver Complaiot only by Chiness Medicing Co, Office, 16th and Calitirais Sts, Omany, Neb e et