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DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK Business Continves Good in Al Parts of the Country. HOME TRADE BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE Al Domestio 1 Crawdod with Orders and Works Fully Employed * traordinary ANl Lines of Business—Bradstreet’s Reoview, nstrios - Activity in New. Your, O R. G. Dun and Co’s Weokly Review of Trade says: *Phero is still no cloud 1n the business sky unless the state of foroign trade bo one. All home trade is of enormous volume, makine an aggregate of bank cxcbanges outside New York thus far in October mnever equaled 10 tne same month of any previous year. Prices are low but merchants are pressing for more business at the same rates All domestic industries are crowded with orders and works as a rule are fully em- ploged, many velng pushed to overtimo by tho urgent domands resuiting from an un- precedented distribution of goods. Money markets are fairly supplied and there is gresson to hopa that some rc tarn of gold from llurope is not far distant, Exports in Septembor wero but & 520 in value, a areat decline, due mainly fact that last year's move- vond all precodent. Shiv ments of wheat were little more than half as largoe as last year's, and the average prica S0 1085 conts, Cotton exports were 1,000,000 pounds icss and the aver 2 conts. Ol exports were (2,000,000 galions, but the price was 1 cent lower. A good sien is that ex- ports of minor products are, on the whole, nearly us large this vear in October as they been, Tmyorts las uth wero in value, Net exporis of specie i old, and §1, 100,605 sitver, which would have been jucreased bad money 1ot becn so cheap abroad. The money markets ate nowhere stringent, notwithstanding the usual delay of returns from the west or from Europe. Iu this mar- ket moucy has risen [rom 5'; per centto 6 ver cent on call, and thero is o more active and firmer market at Chicago, vut nothing 1ike monotary pressure 1s reported from any quarter. Foreign excbango has declined “trom £4.50; 10 §4 80, The report from Con to indicate the tone of Merchants and all 20, ago serves this week business av the west. the leading lines are larger than last vear. Collections are good, real ostate dealings heavy, amounting 1o over §3,000,000, atd bank cleavings G0 per cent lurger than last year. At the enst business has been more netive since the great celebration, and of & volume never cqualed. The textile manu- fuctures centinue the extraordinary activity vreviouslv descrived in theso reports, he fron industry feeis the stimulus of incroas mg demand and the market is stronger, Speculation hus not been very active ex- cept1n cotton. Wheat is 11, cents lower, corn 1 centand onts 'y cent, with moderate trade, and oil 1 cent lower, but pork product and coffee are higher, Copper is stronger. Stocks have a turu of weakness since pro- coedings began agninst the coal carrying roads, but e decline for the week averages scarcely 50 cents per share, WALL STREET FOR A WE American Sccurit Featy W Yonk, dstreet in nis Wall street review for the weel saya: Whilo the underlying tone of the New York share market continues to bo strong, its action, owing to the interposition of disturbing fac- tors, has been somewnat irregular. In the early days of tbo week speculation assumed o decidedly bullish tendency, reports of heav. railroad trafic and earnings supplementing she influence of arenewed foreign demana for American securities. Later on aroactiol disposition was displayed, the two da, Stock exchange holiday discouraging trad ing, while the interception of business for the celcbration in Chicago kept n most im- portant speculative clemeit practically out of the warket. The action of tho money market was another unsettling factor. Al- though the surplus reserve of the Now York banks is now down to nearly §500,000, there 1s little real apprehension of stringency. and banking authorities are inchined to believe that the dran of funds to the south and west, in connection with (he crop movement, has reached its liimt and will soon ve suc- ceeded by a voturn flow. As itis, the mar- ket is well supplied with money and transactions can ve effcetod at tho legal rates without difficulty. The portion of the market which is roally affected is the call loans, with which the requirements of tho atock brokerago community aro sup- plied. The supply is necessarily limized, uudins te of the variation in rates this week bankers’ balances command 6 per cent. Such a level of rates necessarily imposes limitations upon tho market, the necessity of paying full interost for money being the moro disagrecabio beeauso the street has bo- €omo 50 accustomed to casy conditions and low figures. This of itself'inclines the pro- fossional eicment to bave a bear side, and thero hus, accordingly, been a renewal of oporation fer that side of the uccount, The fading out of the rosy views about the New England property and the danzerous naturo of the last attack which the New Jerse, authorities have wade on the anthracite coi bination furnished additional cause for bear- Ashuoss, though it must bo said that, save in a few instances, the declines have been in- couspicuous in their nature. Bradsticet's Trade Review, New Youx, Oct. 20,--Bradstreet’s roport of thostateof trade for the week says a further gaiuin the distribution of general merchandise is reported in telegrams to Bradstreet's this week, Despatches trom central, wostern, southern and eastern cities show further gaius in tho volume of distri- buticn, and, in some respects, a more favor- abio report comes from the uorthwest. which has heretofore lagged in this respect. Tho situation in iron remains one of romarkabie strength, and a concensus of favorablo re- turus comes regarding the great staple, Cotton, too, Is stronger, and the situation ut the south becomes more encouraging, Col- lections ave generally revorted satisfactory, and tho tendency is toward further im- provement. Wheat Lias been very ouc-hall of 1 cent to 1% cents lower on largo crop movemeut ana accumulution, Corn and oats have sympathized with wheat, Exports of wheat this week (Hourincluded) equal 3,270,275 bushels from the United States seaports, voth coasts, as compared with 8,625,000 bushels inst week, and i,500,- ’th“"wh 10 tho third week of Octover, Net earniogs of railways during August ageregated §18,073,003, n gain of only 1.8 per ceutor a gain 1n gross of 5.0 por cent. Large increase in operating expenses wore than counterbalance gaius in gross receipts, This 1s particularly trae of tho trunk lines. The soutbwestorn and granger rouds muko tho bestshowing. For tho eight wonths met earnings azgrogutd §12,605,03, o gain of 2.9 per cent against & gain' in gross of 4,2 per cent. Northwestern Flour Out Mixxeaross, Mion,, Oct, 20.—The North- western Miller says: Tne mills did oot get out quite as much flour last week as they did the week before. The amount was 221,970 bar- rels, against 108,000 barrels a year ago, The output this week promises to be as large a: At was last weeck. Millers compiain of the market as lacking livelies but they scem 0 be selling about as muoch as is being und. It as been considerably duller for ree days thau before. Patents bave been hnmmau-d successfully and have reached about the lowest point on record. KExport weak and is from Jull, stendy, Recolpts, 26400101t export sules, 70,000 b, of futures. 15,000 hi, osing lower wnd stond in store and o f.o b N . @@The: No. 1 north: eri No. 2 northern, @5 No. ¢ M oo Optlons | were very aull, consequent upon tho holiday at the west and ‘Ahsence of reports. “Trading Wi entirely al. N Docembor, i 5164 closing nt 3 January, K15 @s1e, closi 8 L8340y wmu. e Dfl, lower; HAK BY MALT Qe Conn—IReceipts, 188 Uu.; sales, o i, of futures, spot. Spots dull and enstor; No. elovator; 415 @i0e aflont: ungraded mixed, 48 @de, Options were duli, 15e lowor, closing stoady: December, H5@50%c, closing at 3 %ei Janunry. 501406 e, elosing at mige; May, BI@A A, closing at Hxc Oats ipts, 114,000 bug exports, 300 bu.: sules, Lu. of futures, 08,000 bue spot. firm. Options g ansier. Do pot white, i WHEAT 000 bu. 3 of spot No. g ungraded re % ut Kyk \poris, 77,500 V6,090 bu. of ) 40, 24040 In e 5,000 quie Hors—Easy and choice, 1563350, SUGAR—Ttaw, dull and steady. \.0rASsks-Now Orleans. and in good demand, I'resh. firmer western prinic HnES = Fitn Woor—Iirm mestic floece, dull; state. comman to and firn: refined, dull dull, steady, firm in fair demand; oipts, 4,602 KES, demand tlerate demund; do- i bulled, N@ie: Texas, 15 1and nd g and qulct; cut moats dy s {nactive: Iard stronger quiets western stean closed it $905 bid; 81 ) tierces 070,07 option siles, nom October, Novemvor, #8335 Decombe and and firm; west 10a25¢; Maderate de: orn dalry, 17g2e: Western creatior Lliein, 3Ne. ClggsE—iasy and aull P16 Ttos—Stondy, Dt skims i A n, $1500@ Ao and & the 1 paid by Om 1pelts quoted subjeet to cliunge without notice: No. 1 areen hid No. L vroen salted hides, 4ise: No, 2 groei saited hides, No. 1 zreen salted hiaes, 25 t0 40 ths, en salted hidoes, Followinz nre dealors for hides part cured per i, 1ess thun tully cured. Sheep L ench, Bl grosn rifngs (short Wooled carly skinsi dry sheariings (short” wooled drv shearlings arly skine, No. 2 ench, dry nd Nebrasket huteiy Jol polts, e dry flint Kan= Wool pelts, per 1., tod she h, 1 cirly sl hort wooled flint Kansas per 1., wetu sns and Nebraska Murr, netunl welght, S dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts. per 1b., netual weisht, 0@ 124¢: dry flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts, 1 we sht, Bolies eces and Tz, t cut offy WiEAT—Lowor; new, 551@dde; No. 2 red,; No. 2 B1400 Cory—1irm and higher; 815503 No, 13 mixed, 213N mixed, H@ Weik: N¢ LA XSERD - Hir BIAN—I'] 2 timothy, #3.00@ creamery, Wheat, Vi, none SireaneNTs—Wheat, bu.; oats, none. 107,000 bu.; corn, 10,000 123,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 “On market, NEw Youk, Oct. 21— PETROLEUY—Quict and stendy, elosod United, 50%e Tor Novomber. Cotroy SEED OIL—Quict, stoadys yellow, Qaine, FALLOW--Quiet, f arge Kostx i ety (3200 for pkas), Quiet. firm; strained, common to N BBLis0. Murket. concords, rmor, quict Omahn I t Grapes—New York 2W@Re per tAPES—Der crate: 8150 mus- MNIA L 50 pe ~Weste ru, #.75@1.00 box. New Yorl, 35.00 QuiNces—Per box, $1.5522.00, Liverpool Mariets, LivERPOOL, Oc —WiEAT—Quiet: ho ers ofter moderately: rod western, sprin g, 2zd5s 5 per centali No. 2 red winter, 08 3d @ N—Stoudy; domana fair; mixed western, Potk—1 mo mess western fine, bl s 54 per NEw Yonrg, Oct —Options opened barely steady at 154?2) points decline, closed steady: sales ) binzs, dncluding: October, $| 15.10; November. #1458 @ 14.90; Docembe @103 Junary, S04 14.50; February. Murch, " #1 Lio, guiet, Cotrtoa Market. NEW ORLEANS, La., Oct, 20.—Opened hizher, closed firm; middiinz, 79%¢: low widdling, Tige; zood orainary, net r biles; uross recelpts, S Great Britain, 1!, bales: to the continent, 2 bales; stoelk, 145,000 bal Omaha Protuce Faas—Strictly frosh s Burrin—-Ver: He; good dul PovrLrry--Chickens, 5@8'4 si eXDOTLs 10 [ ranc 16 3 bales; sales, king stock, 130 Aucks, 9, STOURKS AND BONDS, Securities Displayed G ter Actlvity Than Was xpeoted Yester: NEW YOuK, Oct. 20.—Tho stock market dis- played groater action and groater strength today than expected in view of the protracted holiday, the Stock exchanzo having resolved to keep closed until Monday morning next. The early trading afforded indleations that the bears tntended it possible to use the np oliday as Xt for reaction aud - was with considerable freodom down to e, decline of noarly a oint from st nlghit’s elosing, A few othor st also rafaed, fractional deelines resulted in bringiz e buylnz orders for the rallroad as we the industrial shares, and w gener followed. Speculation in the rallway stimulated by advices of heavy frelght und 2or traflic ovor the western lines Bz ed 2 per cent, and the others' half per cent, tho brices’ nital; time. Kendinz, whic s started on the up track W point, but losi huif the improves before the ' elose, Northern Pucific preferred advunced a littlo over u point und held fiem at the close ut about ) I'hoe murket elosed firm, ‘Tho Post suys: The course of today's stock market was . foregzone conclusion.” Every- body knew thut since the weel’s opening o rather timid short interest had been created which, in view ot the triple hotlday, would lesitate to remain uncovored. Hened nobody sed today at the handsome generil anco. Al of the industrinl stocks de- veloped thelr usuul ante-holiday buoyancy witbout exciting any particutar atteotion. Northorn Pueifie was badly stirred, notwith- standing the appearances of its detniled an- nual roport, “As a wholo the market elosed very dull and firm, Tho following are the elosing quotations fér tho leading stoeks on the New Yori Stock ex 120 todiy and ady TR NOTTOTTR & W 10| Nort Lt | Norhern Vaciio .. T (Yo prd Dity ot Den. & Gair wite | Northwostorn. 4| do prd ; OGN Y. Centr wN V. EN 2 pid. loan Co! [P i iy 1 Chicago Alto bt Bur. & Chicago Gus Consolidated C. C.C. & Bt Colo. Coal & tron Cotton Ol Certif's. Del. Hudson 40 5 Ty DO § Goptd D& Co East Tenn. .. K 5 1038 | Oreis Uity 0. % L. & 184 Pacinc Mall.. 64| Peorta | 43 Pittsburg {5t Pullman Valios 1548 | Reading........ ..., L1838 [ Richmond Ter ., 24| 1o ped....... | &0 Grandy Weat. ! % | 0" PLd..o0 1erees | Bock Island’, 430 L &S E Tspid. *t. Faul 1., ul & Omabia a0 ptd i southbrn i e Bugar Ketnery. s |Tenn. Coal & 1ron.. [ ot Wy reat Nortli C & B L pid.. Hoeklog Vailey ] 1k oix Contral St Paul & buluth’! Kno. & Tox.ptd.. business is light, ‘lilknru conlinue in com- paratively swall demand. Direct ¢xports Jast week were 53,740 oarrels, against 87,645 barrels tor tne week before, London quota- tions per 280 pounds ¢. 1. £., are: Putent, 29s 9a; bukers, 18s 6d to 19s 6a; low grades, 11s 6d to 12s. ew York Murkets. New Yous, Oct. 2).~PLOUR—Recelpts. 24,00 k) exports, &0 Lbls. 2800 suck BUEY wouk ! Kates, G630 bbis. Unctangeds low ey, §200Gi00: wintes whoat, [0W gradot 1210 WiE 10 fui0y, ELU0GeW: putents, 0 e nesotn o La4r Pod. 840000001 BLF Rights Lako Erlo & Wesi . U8, Express W R L &P Fargo Exp. Vv\e-n-m Unlon 1| Wheellng & L E. do pfd... mphis & C... Michigan Central Missouri Pacitic. . Motile & Oblo MK S Lo uvite Chatt. 0 &R al s 18 0. Elee Sbld tasked texdiv. The totalsales of slocks today were 312,000 | sixty-day bilis 7 1 T O THE OMAHA DAILY BEH: oiuding Atehison, ¥ 400 Loulaviile & le, #00: Pacifio proforred, 17,700; New Eng 0: Reading, 4.800; St Paul, @ ifio, 5,000; Western Union, 4,000, New York Money Market, NPW® YORrk, Oct. 9),~MONEY 0% CALL at iy to 4 por cent; inst loan, 3% per closed offered at 4 per cont. STERLING EXCHANGE—Woak ot 818415 1 %1.85% for ations on bonds: T MK &1 114% tMutual Unton 0 100 | N, . Int. Cert 10i1g | North. Pacific Ists W North, Pacific 2ads 108 |N.W. Consols 101 [*N,W. Con, Dép. 5% 1 St'L.& 8 ¥ Gen. M ifitg St Paul Consuls 101 SE L& P, 1sts 106% | Tex. 1% 1. G. T 18 ' Tex.P/R. G, Tr. Rets DR G 8 |Unlon Pacific 1sts Erlo s, 1003 MK & Gen. sl 8) Chieago Gns, Northe Innd, &, Union P Firm 40 closing qu E TR U848 coup. ULS tlgs reg Pacific isof *Loulsian st'ped is MILsOnT s Tonn. now wet v Tenn. new #3t s Tonn. new set ds Cannda So. 2nds “Contral Pacifio 1863 DK K G et BOSTON, Mass, the vlosis Ateh. & Top Boston & Alban Hoston & Maine CoIok 9 Fitehh Mess. ¢ Mex ( Oct. 3)—Tho followlng aro stock quotations: Anniston Land ¢ San Diego Lind Co, Wost End Land Co. Bell Telophone. . Wls Cen, “eom ... 10% Lamson Store Alloner M. Co.(new) 100% | Water Power. Atlantic, nojem Boston & Mont (| NUELT Calumot & Heeln 2| New York Mining NEW YOk, ®ct. 2. ~The ciosing mining quotations Crown Paing 120 Con, Cal, & Va m Dosdwood 210 G & Curry.L., § Tilo & Norerd Homestake.. tindeper Mevican 5 | *North Star * asked otations. following are the Opiiir naard ... Yellow Jacket o prefc | Bulwer. rod St Louts Mining Quot 1. Louts, Mo., Oot I'ho folloy tations wers mido tod 1y on eali Bl Askod g ng quo- Stock Am. Nettie Kilzuleth Montrose Stock Asked, rat Small Hopes i Murphy 90 104 Financial Notes, IKANSAS Ciry, Mo, Uct. 20.—Clearing Nrw Onveass, La, New Yourk, Oct. @ balances, 5,406,014, TTAVANA, Oot. 23, Exchange'quict. Sugar quiet, OMAUA, Oct. 20.—Cloarinzs, 31,190,417 agadnst €1, 13051 tor tho day beforo. Bartione, M., dane ADELPE bii Lalunce cent. Mesents, Tenn., Oct change selling at par, nees, $ Bos 2 818,100, 48; 1 . 3 5 porcent. Exehange on Now York, 150 ¢ discount Panris, Oct. Thres per cent rentes, 000 ¢ for’ the account. Weekly statement of y 10Ws anincrease of 600.000 00 fraie Oct. 20.—Cloaring . —Clearings, 813 panish zold. $2306@25614 1 as A, Pa 2.—Clearinzs, 312« $1,006.974. Money, @it por 29.—~Now York ex Olearings, 3316, 14); b cr. LONDOS, Oct. 20.—The bullion in the Bunk of Enelund decrensed £335,000 during the past I'ho propartion of' the Bank of Bng- to liabitity, which last week per cent, 1S now 4,68 per cent. Awount of bullion Withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance today, £48,000, LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattle Receipts Rather Poor—Hogs tn Good Demand and Steady. OMATA. Oct, 2—Roceipts for the past four Qays {008 up 120 cattie, 16,506 hogs and 137 sheen, waainst 1801 cattle, 106,085 hogs and 146 sheep the same four days 1St waol Ulicre were sometiing over 10) loads of cat- tle recoived todiy and among thewm all ther were fess than half a dozen loads fit for be Buyers wisted some beef eait! ing wis stron ) \iseuous sales of s Woste atives were made at $2.65 L0 Destrable cows and heifers were fn good mand and stronz ou account of the Searcity of beel stoors. Falr o good stufl sold nt from $1.6) to £200, With very good cows at $2.:55, Flo stull 't Trom B150 20 S1rs “Hiiia: oxen and stugs were steady at from $1.25 to Comn welings to prime veals sold 1§15 o wusa lively trade in stockers and feeders, and_ on all desirablo offerings prices raled stronz. On common trashy Ifght stuft andyearlings, the asdecldedly slow at prices about is low us they ever get. Repr sentative sules: No. Av 110 4l 0., 1042 Pr, 3 10,11 Cows. 2. 75 .. T0) 160 T ML LTl 165 11010 3103 24 & 1013 101 1149 L1040 6. 1033 540 013 080 HELFERS, . 083 173 CALVES, L 807 200 210 20y 2 310250 30 BULLS 1210 1330 2 00 STAGS, 1100 2 50 IS AND FEEDERS, 15.. B4 2 STOCKT 140 160 18) 200 210 210 210 T1008 145 1042 8 50 50 100 IR MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, Pr. No. 1 cow and calf..#2) 0) 1 cow and calf.. 1 cow and ealf.. 22 0) 1 cow and ealf 2 cows and ¢'1va 23 00 147 60 1 cow and calf 400 1 cow und culf. WYOMING OATTLE, Av. 1002 1150 COLORADO CATTLE, 60 feeders. 1003 3 00 1cow... ..1000 200 11008 ~Koceipts woro liberal und th quality about up to the average. Everything pointed to lower prices. In comparison with other pluces Uhs market wis too Ligh. Wednesduy Wik 150 L0 3 ¢ hizher than Kunsas Oity, 80 thit with receipts tiberal and easiern adyices bear. ish, buyers had no difficuity in tuking off o 10 00 ut the sturt. Tue demand, however, was £00a und under tho influesce of active competition and free buyiug the market im- proved as the worning advanced and by the close u part of the decline had been regained und the markot closed firm, The fulr 10 good hoes of all weights Sold wostly wt#i4) with good to cholee stufl seattering up to #: tho commonish mixed loads ut §.40 and 854243, The big bulk of the tradinz was at 4o, azainst#.50 to $.55 on Wednesduy. Kepre- sontutive sules: No. Ay Sh_Pr 4., 46 —®H 1 Bn“n BleTmCT COMPANIES, 7. R.RCOMPARI Correspondence solicited. l.'.lllllls &COMPANY, Bankers, born Street, CHICAGO. NEW YORK. No. 60 cows .. 1steer. Av, Pr. 6steers. 124 82 05 No. [ Av. Bn Pr. 240 160 85 45 vufln uouom.. ¥ nis were o mixed tambs ors wern ttons all in light. There were nitives that sold at £.00. A banch of oived and brouzht wetive demand and quotably stronz. Fair 04.50; - falr to eood ommon and stock sheop, od 1o choice 40 to 0)-1b. lambs! spresentative sales: Av. Vicy L1 05 mived nit WL DT 1 IRMD. eeeees 3 e B0 08 sl Sueer—Ofor some pretty g £4.00, and only far foc Good 1 the murket wood [ £ 00 4 00 5 00 B 00 HEN Receipts and bisposition of Stoc OfMeinl receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty=four hours ending av So'eic October 2. 1502 WECEIPTS, CATTLE WOGS, | NHEER. | HORSES &0 Cars.[Head Cars. | Head Cars. | Head| Cars VUVERS, Omantn The G i1 Swift & Co, The Cadaby P'acking ¢ Layton Sperry & Barnos, White, 1 b East~t. Louls Morris e Lee Rothsehiid 11 ] R Heeker & D100 &S 3 Spee., Shipprs. und Fe 1RML over. i King Co Tammond _Total 3100 Chicngo 1. o 1L, Oct, © stoc 2, Mark, repor CATTLE ~Receipts, 7,000 heaa arket st {0 prime natives, § rnzers, Cows, # Hous— W00) hewd; shipm market 10w e Tower: rouzh i mixed ors, & 16,00 nead: shipments, 1y to stronze @5.00; others, $5.:50001.50; exans, $1.15) Sierp—it 2000 hes To £L00@.0 o teady New York tw Yonk, Oct iv all for export s Market, CES—Re trade; feeling iasise per ib. firn, ipts, 7 he ver’ 100 1bs. estern, 73,00, ©AND Lasus—Receipts, market dull; ¢ por 1b. lowe 5.00 per 100 1bs; 50140 ton steady at i@size por Ib, dull at S grassers, 6501 sheep, dressed mut- lirossod 4310 head. inctudinz Kansas City Live Stock KANSAS Oy, ceipt wer dressed beef ind_shippin cows L1@225: Texus an stockers and feeders, HoGs—KReco!pts, DL murket opened “active closed #@10e of the 5.40; lmlh.‘!'l arket, dull “and i stoers, $180@1.10; Indlun steers, 003, shibments, 3,60); and 10@150 hi; ain lost; all grades, & Iy : shipments, 200: julet and steady: muttons, $4.00; £t. Louts Live stock Market, Lov1s, Mo, Oct. 2).—CATTLE—Receipts, mpmenu not reported: market strong fair to choice heavy native Stecrs, $L006 1003 orainary (o good Texns nnd Indiun steers, #.00@0500; canners, $1.-5 12,25, Hoas -~ Rocelpts, shipments, not ported; markot e hoavy, #5400 packing, £.10@5.00 30@555 Supee-Receipts, 1,000, shipments. not re- ported; market strong; fair 10 cholce niutive Juttons ¥45004.80; sonie_fancy brought £.50; Texuns sheep, range, §2.7504 — - Weepixa Water, Ne., Oct. 23, 100, —Dr, Moore: My Dear I have just bought the third bottle of vour Tree of Lifo. It is indeed a “Tree of 1.ife.” Doctor, when you o kindly gave me that’ fiest bottlo my right ide was so lame and sore aud my liver on- larged so much that ¢ could not lie upon my right side at oll. Thero was a soreness over my ladneys all of the time, but now that trouble is all over. 1 sloop 'just as well on oncsido as on tho othor, and my sleep rests and refreshes me, and I foel tho best I've folt in fifteon years,and 1 know that it is all dud to your Trec of Life. Yours very truly, D. I\ DubLEY. For sale oy all druggists, —_——— to Bulld the re- 703 Ready brary. The Public Library board filed the plans and took out a permit for the construction of the public ibaary builaing yesterday after- Tne plans call for the erection of a brick, iron and plans indicate a pluid solid structire, without any attempt at ornamentation. ‘I'bey show, how- windows of tha third story that thero will be busts of the ancient poets, while above the windows of the second be busts of the poots of noon. three-story avd basement stone building, costing §3,000, The ever, that ubova the story thers will modern times. —_——— DeWitt's Sarsapariiia cizanses the bjoal. — e Building Permits, The following permits were issued by the superintondent of buildings yesterday : The Omaha PPubife Library assoclation, three story und-basement, brick. stone and fron publie lbrary bullding, Nineteonth and Harney streets .$ 05,000 J. G, Cortelyou. two storeand basement frame residenee, Thirty-elghth and Capltol avenues . . . " James C, Lsh, 1Wo story and busement ic atoris A vrhus Pwellth and Dod 'vnlnl\a . Four iinor peri ; Totird..e00ese 5,000 Receptipn to Crane, Rov. Irank Crane, vastor of tho I Methodist chureby and his wife were given a How to Obtain a Clear Com~ plexion by‘Natural Means. The natural Carlsba d Sprudel Salt clears the complexion and purifi blool. Tu is an excellent aparient, Laxa- tive and Dyaretic. It is pleasant to take and permanent in action. Kach bottle comes in u light blue paper cartoon and B tho signature, “lisner & Mendel- son Co., Now York, Solo agents,” on every bottle. Gofleo Or tea, or in food, thout the knowledge of the patient. ILik absolutely ariloas, and will permancnt and speedy Glire, whether the patient i a mocerate drial an alooholin wreck. It hus been given in thou of oaser; and 1o instance a perfect cure b fowed: Itmever Fuils, Thes, with thg EpasinG. -t becomeh aa ULLer ann-llbulu for the Tigugr sppenite (o exiat. “or. PECIFIC €O.. Prop'rs, OF L . GO SO0k of vartiowiars Trber"'10 be bed of Kubo%U), Uizh a0 D) uglasSte., 18th and Cuming Sta. Whoiessle, Blako. Bruce & Co. and Kicharason Dru U0, Omaba, Nob. 1t can oumn Ao ou 10 ~The Evening Journal choice nutive F1500 lambs, ipts, 33 Ship- 3210 lambs 1. 10 AL $5.6566.10 per 100 s tho re— reception last night in the parlors of tho | church by the members and friends of the | congrogation. 'Tha event called togother | about 800 people and several hours were de- { lightfully spent in general soclability. The Ingies of the Aid socioty served refrest ments and 0 overy rospect the reception Was a signal success, The eloquent young divine could scarcely wish for n more cordial or enthusiastic reception than that extended st night, - - V‘\PRC)VIN() ITS LINE. cifie Patting the Excellent Shap The Missouri Pacitic, now that the matter of train setvice has boen satisfactorily set tled, will at once commence to improve its terminals In Omaha by building about 300 feet of nigh stone wall near Grace street, the trestie work on bridze No. 1 on the South Omaha branch will vo filled up, and_the en. tire line in Nebraska ballasted. Workmen are alroady encaged in putting up the stone wall, and 1t is thought that the work of ballasting the road will bo begun next week, the intention being 10 cymmance somewhora about the middle of the lino and work both ways, Not content with these improvements, & high stono wall is to bo built at Atchison and the rond bed generally improved, so that 1t will compare with sty railway system i the country M. Rathburn, division superintendent ; Verwiliion, ehiief dispateher; C. M. , roadmastor, and W. H. Bush, civii encineer of the road, were in the city this morniug going over tho plans for these | provements with Mr. Phillippi. Afte consultation, they loft for a tour of tho braska end of tho system, aua tomorrow will #0 over the Atchison end. Itoadbod in Rallw Notes and Personals, Mr. J. H. Dumont, president of the braskn Ceatral, veturned yesterday morning from a visit to New York. Mr. I, A. Nasn, general agent of the Chi- cago, Minneavolis & Sr. Paul, came ia yesterday morning from Chicago. The Chicago, Minneapolis & St. Paul will discontinue its through car from Chicago to Denver via the Burlington on October 31. Mr. W. S, Howell, traveling freight and passonger agent of the Chicago, Minneanolis & St Paul, was married Wednosday ovenine at Des Momos to Miss Sweenoy, a very pretty girl of the Towa capital, C. I Bicknell, cashier in the department of the Burlington, is 4 rrowtroe’ to Indiunapolis, having beon wranted a few days loave to bracs himself up for the winter. John Prancls, general passenger agent of the Buriingtor, is attending a fawily meet- ing of tho road in Chicawo, incidentally tak- 10 in the parade and other features ot the dedicatory sorv R. Tenbrocck, passeng ; geucral eastern agentof the Union Pacific’ with headquarters in New York, anda Peter McDounld, the famous camship agent, were in the city yesterday eurout west Georee W. Holdroge, gensral manager of the Burlington, has gono to Denver, The cry for slecpers waxeth stronger day, the Chicago raitroads having all v can’ do to handlo the local businoess, much less provide for the influx of western peoplo who are gowg to the World's fawr exercises, — Temperance Unions at Work. The ““Union of Unions,” composed of dele- gates from the vavious Woman's Christian Temperauce unions of the city met at the Young Men’s Christian association rooms yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Henderson was clected chairman and Mrs, M. H. Rhodes secrotary. Mesdames Coveli, Jardive and Daie were appointed as & committes o act with the presidents of local uvions in regard 10 securing permanent tomperanco head- quarters iu the city. ‘The union is 1 corresvondence with Fran- ces Willard ana Tady Heury Somerset with a view 1o having them stop in Omaha on their return from the uational convention at Denver aud deliver two lectures, R Mrs. Winslow’s soothing syrup for chil- dren teelhing cures wind colic, diarrhoea, ote. 25 ceuts a bottle, SRS S Business Briefs, Wiley Bros., clothiers, of Grand Island have sold out. R. Korth has sold his saloon at Bloomfield o'l H. Peters, Gus Odencrantz is closing out his gencral store at Gotnenburg. Peterson & Co., the Omaha grocers’ have been succeedad by Lovegren & Ballinger. The German arwers Mutual Fire Insur- ance compuny of Omaha bave mcreased their capital stock. -— Si Beecham's Pills will re headache? Sl el ond Ward Republicans, “There will be a meeting of the club at Kas per hall, South Thirteenth strect, Friday evening. Al republicans of tho wara aro in- vited 10 attend. A. C. Hanre, Secretary. \Without doubt the most wonderful remedy or pain is Salvation Oil, It sells for L the road to health — the con ~ZT T sumptive who *reasons and thinks. Consump- tion is developed through the blood. 1€ aserof- ulous afl'cction < of the lungs—a blood-taint. Tind a perfect remedy for scrofula, in all its forms—something that purifies the blood, as well as claims to, That, if it's taken in time, will cure Consumption, Dr. Pierce has muml it. It's his *“ Golden Medical Discovery.” As u strength-restorer, lood - cloanser, and flesh-builder, nothing like it is known to medical scienco, For every form of Scrofula, Bronehial, Throat, and "Lung affections, Weak Lungs, Severs Coughs, and_kindred ailments, it's (ho only remody'so suro that it can be guaranteed, 1€ it docsn't benofit or cure, in cvery case, you bayo your money bac} “You got well, or you get £500." That's what is promised, in good faith, by the pro- prictors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh’Remedy, to sufferers from Catarrh. The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, are perina- nently cured by this Remedy. SOUTH OMA.HA Unlon Stocl\ Yards Compdny SOUTII OMAHA, Best eattle. hog und sheep market in the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BUR.YE & fIUZIEQ LIV STOCIK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS, OMA HIA ‘Write to this houss rect Markot Reports \Vuo4 Brothzrs, routh Omaha—Telephone 11)7, - JOIIN 1. DADISMAN. | WALTER . WoOD. { Managers. Market reports by wail anl wire cheertully turnished upon application. for —THERE Campbell Commission Co, EastS8t. Louls, Kansas City, South Ouiah, Sloux City, Fort Worth. A. D. Boyer & Company, Exchanze Bulldinz,South Oman v Correspoudence solloited and promptly answersl Epecinl attention Lo orders for sLockers & fesdars Established, 1885, 1nc Capital tully pald, $20.00.. Waggoner Birney Company 1o mard s rporatad, 15} Write or wire us for prompt and rell reports. Perry Brothers & Company, Live Btock Commission. Room 61 Exchunge Bullding, South Omaba. ‘Teiepbone 170 OMAHA dhuacturer AWNINGS AND TENTS, anl Omvna Tent-Awaing | Wo r Bros, & Co mocks, oll Farnam s BAGS & Fings an nic TWINES. Bflmsflm‘n Bag Co artors an. ks, bur! s, flour L twine. Bieye Payn At AND SHOES i BOOTS Marss-Cae Sho3 € nm ny, Factars cornor 1t and Doeins Strc We nro making close Prices t eish biyo-s selling n cinss of goods which 13 ve o WIth merehants, lrkn.flm Jo & Amsr, Hm BICYCLES. M 0 Dam AWRINES, tarpa T il ki n nonthly N Tith St —_—— ool Haroy CLOTHING. Biotoky & Coer | —— COAL, CORNTC [Mers. carvant m l‘\hw skyl) e B ot s 11y atre Tith Lo, and D¢ |)1(\ Suith & Co, Dry gaods, nottons, far- | Drs Goods Co. nishing goods. Cornor| gents’ turniah Hthand Howardsts, | Cor, GOODS, M E Kilpatrick - H N\Hl 11408 Omaha Upholst Pholstare 108 Nieh Holosule only, ing (o, A st GROCE OnahaCoal ok, L me Co| Eazle Coraizy Works | - Koh Notions, & woods Hthaad Harney Beche & Runyan Furniture Co.. Graco an D. M. Steele & Co. | | Blake, Brice A ) 1201-1203 Jones stroot, | 100 and tiar | o SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 1 17 oste oot =00, An ordinance levying a special tax anl as<ass Omauh iaries anjudged, determined and established t several lots and pioces of real estito ne referred 10, have eaci boen spc to the fu 1 amount herein le agzainst each of sald lots an i piecas of re tato, by, by reason of the that part of Charlis “street from dith street in - grading distriog unde ALY By Pheret s purp cost of sucll gradinz. Be it ordained by the of Omaha: Section | part Trom No. That the of Charles stree! iUl street to full cost in the beinz done under contract with AIf Bra sald falt the sau ing to spe l benetits b, upon the followin siown by the gene city of O A, Hthe Muir & Gaylord, 1evied onsaid Jot as follows, to wit: Charl addol Itich Lo Jessio O Sherman o Cora M Shipuin w M Oleson 1L 10 bik Q Otto Biel 1t 11 blk G P Bens 1612 bik'Q Deter J Byerlt7bIK R Christ'an Anderson v s GeoJ Paul Ity bik R Chrles 1 Fiiek 1t 10 bik & Miurla Duncan it 1 blic it Emerson Equing 1612 bk 1 Morris S Hyier o'z 107 bk S Harold Pixton wia 1L 7 bik S Andrew Swanson (68 bik S Jus Emblem Seitohlics o 11 bik S WECEsortILbIKS vich Eredricksen wiz 1L 11 b1k 8 Fineat Ienine 1t 18 biie S G P Bemis vt blk T do w2h k' do Ieablk 'l do ItdbikT Chas E Reiter U bik a0 1U6 bk John I Daley 101 bik do 162 blk Thos B Patterson It bik U Mary B Evans it4 bik U Sehreekenzart 20 ft 8t ind e30 ftnis 1L D Rudolph Beal WAO LU 845 s wi0 £t nt 1u5 bk U W H Geiith nig 16 bl Johin Leawiek '3 166 blk U John Gulk It bik V do. 12 bk V Marcus Thonipson 1t 3 b1k V AV Russellely Itd bk V Juo W Latham wis 1L blk V son ItH nik v 1 & 1t Beal 166 Dk V' . KL bik C Prospect Place w2ty frof lv 1o blk © Schmidy 2§05 1L of WAB% L1110 Dik ¢ Butram schmidt i’y (Uit 10 blk © W U1 11 i ( Jucob Sehmidt ed) fe it blk O G Bewmds v 12 bik ¢ Herm Au Gadhe 1L hlr. (5] Geo I B do do do do do 08t betnis the sum of $4 151, lov lots and ally Tecown| whied tn 1301, said 1d reil est voal o3t THik Q 1t bik Q it bik Q LU bik Q Lowe's add bk R 113 biic C 1016 ik G U8 bik b Ivo bik b 1010 ik b do duiibik b do 11z ik b do LIk b do 1t 14 Uik b W& Brown LS ik B Rika Van Gilder 1t blk 12 o 1t 10 bk B W T Smith 1611 DIk I Chias 8 Smith it 12 b1k B Thos A Potter iy 11 bik 13 ST Potter n's n'y 1t bik B A O Thompson s 113 Dk B Thos A Potter n'y 1614 bik § 5 T Potter n's n'a 1t 1ok 15 Erick Poterson sty [ bk B John W Paul watuit 1 bik k T Catiin i bs (U es7 (UL L bik 1 JW Piud n1esie foeod fulvin B Philip toop e B4 fUm b of @7 (LIt T bk B Jno ) MeCutterty 3 TLe0T fLILI DIk I o John W Paut U2 bik : Fred 0 Dow 1uis bk | 1 00 1 Bewnis 104 bl 10 do At bicl do 106 bl I do 147 ik I do Ivibik W G Arthur et al 1t 2 blk G 1 )¢ Overnal L bIk G G P Bemis U4 DIk do 1oLk G do ILo bik G do WTblkG Mary k Babeock 11 bik Y g 102 bk 1L Charles Unit 1t ik it Frauk A Hoeln 104 bk 11 Lydi 1 Moore 1t 5 bik it GH oas 11 6 bk 1 do LT bik i do des bik John Hamiin 1t 1 bii William Milier 1t 2 blk Win L Eastimnan its b John Hamlin 14 blk 3 John G Jucous 1t 5 DIk do ILGbiki do ItTblkd C 1 Paul 165 blk 4 Chas I D.ehlivd bik 4 Jno Wililams 1U10 DIk 4 Luciuda Moneil et b 1t 11 b1k 4 Joln amiin itz bk Henry d Hushes [ULS blx Adifhi Iathbume it 1 bik 4 Heury W hubins 107 U1k b o IR bIK D J M French etith bik s Uhurocte H Ayer wiz it blk 5 Seussoil B MelSilvey (10 bl Tda I tpauiding e’ 1t 1L bIk 5 Hiury AL Loiger wha 101 blk 5 T 1 Spaulding e's .t 12 blk Mary A Folger wia It 12 ik Suumuel Jtlehenberger ILi bik 6 do 18 ik 6 ¥ D Brown etal 1L0blk G Ellon O Anzeli 1L 10 bk 6 W E Hurlburt e 161 bk 6 do ei W12 LIk 6 Shion's add inafter y benelitted rading of ith st th donn g the tull y council of the city ¢ grading that ty of Ol be and . assissed, neeord - reason of snid grading, estate wl 21 map of the 1 publishied by Delug; respectively, 34 62 N3 i N ors Director Rector & Wilhelmy Co. | Corner 10th and Jackson | 1 streots, lobeek & Lin TS In hardwaro and et g LUMBER. Chas, B oo | John A, Wakehold, Tardwood lamboer. wood | Tmported, Amarican Porse carpota and parquat | Iandesmant Milwaukse Hooring. hydreaulio evmeat Kad 0th and Douglas Quiney white 1l MILLINRY, 1. Oberfelder & Co. Importars and fobhors ot millinory, notions. Matl | orders pronipt 20512 Soutl 1ith st LIQUORS, | Frick & Herbart Wholesals iHyaor davl s 1001 Farnam st. PAPER, Carpenter Paper Co. fall stock DNt AU A WritIng flaper. bt pa jor, ot [ A PR OVERALLS. 131 OYSTERS, King & Smeal David Cole & (o, Mfreot “K & 8"y Wholeaale oy stacs, fancy Ahirts nnd ovorall cotory. 410 %, 100N stroes GI418 South 11t telephona 715, Ol Standard il € Refined and tabrlo Cares n ting oto. PRODUCIH COMMISSION, Bt | B & 0 Whitmey & €. | “,l‘t L' i | Butter, cggs and ponltry. Xiids, Oystors, Jas. AL Chk & L) Butter. oho poultey and g $17 South Lath st rove R '\Ilm i — T ) \ OmahaStove lu‘pl rW'hs Etove ropntey and wate Linu0 ntovo mado A2 Bowsins. S.\\'-H M. A Dishrow & (0 Manufactorers of sash, i 1. ll.lnl\ & Lo oy album on O Anzell wi It 12 blk 6 rih Brown 1t 1 bik § Slen O Anzell wis 1t 11 blk o wd Biiine it 2 bk Alvert M Grant (¢35 bIK Allce and Eilzy Ferzus: W Arthur etg 1t5 Dii Hannah Hendrickson y Nivis Madson 1t 6 bli 7 W Griflith 1t 1 blics Guo L Graves [U2 niics Alico' M Strong ¢ g it blk 8 Mury A Juckson whs 1t blic§ Silas 12 Wiall v 4 ik s o W5 bk Chirlst Johnson 1t 6 bii: 8 108 WhILe et al WiIS) ft n's Mary A Landon Wi OISO Tt 1t lic O Thos S Crocier wi [t eld) ftnty U 4 C Donise o1 fUn's bik C Murtha J Debole 107 Godtrey's add bik John P Roo it3 [N Juo A MeMillan ivo i John I Loe it 10 . D do (1] n do it Y QIS SEX st drd ‘ada ik B EdDobn 189 bl X Sarah A Perigo elg L 10 bik X 1B Ednomn wig 1610 blk X SJ Grinstead ¢ (0L bl X Muria C Nodiek w2s (o1t ik X Mariu Hutmaker 1t i2 biic X Charles Donadiue 1t bik X Adiline R Ford 1u 1 bik X John M Niehiois it 7 hik V Geo ' Wilkins 1U8 bik ¥ MO Adlen 20 18100 bk Y Win A Lowd wio £ttt MM Alen w20 £t John'C Casey ed) fLILi0 ik ¥ Anni M Clarrett (01 bik Y Hannuh M Moore 1t 12 bik Y WA Stow w8) fu s bk 2 ctul ©10) 1L V180 fU 0 bl 7 enry Hovell wil [t ois nis bik 7 1 Morell wis) fLel0 funbs bik 2 1 Waller vt al nd7 fu o) ftnig bk 4 Henry Bohl 850 1Cndi fLed) e blk 7 C C Douherty sits ftels ol hik 4 Alleo M Bunker n's iv1 Buci's sub bik & Shinn's drd add. . Clis W White n's 74 1t ik & Shinn's drd add JAWhite sl Tu 1 Baell’s Su0 bik's Shinn's drd add Alice M Bunker niy 102 Baelis §0b bik & Shinns drd add Ciias W White ntg w5 102 iueii's sub & Shinn's drd add JA White sig It 2 Shinn'sird wad. ... Anea A Tanker n's 10 Tueil’s sub b & Shinn's ord wad Clias W Wihite nis s (00 & Shinn's drd wdd JTAWhIL sig T IS S b Subnn's drd add. DL Thoms 1474 shinn's srd ado Charies E LI0S Buell’s sub bik Shina's sz add David Little 1v G Eninn’s srd add Wilke ¢3 f( Siffun’s srd dd Fred W Newnnan shinn's srd nad V14 DIk T 21U 3LIKT bik © i el Bueli's’sub bik & eirssah bik uoil’s "sub bik Bucil's sul bik WIS (0 00 of DIk WI U g of 0Lk Total amount . : At u.nll special tuxes olnSatlvely Ahagbse] come delinguent ns folHws: One-t>hth of the total anonnt so Levied on eichi of suid 1ots shall Ays from tho pus- roval of this ordinune :, one-tenth- ¥ OO-LeLL 11 TWO years, one-tenth in thred yeirs, one-tsath in four yeirs, one- tenth in Ove years, ono-tenth 1 51X years, ones toith I ¥ovei Youts, 0 1.5 th I elaht yenrs, one-tenth inninoe years after safd levy, and 1ic Trom Lo DAY Sazé wid aproval OF LS OF< didanco. Each of 540 inst i lments, except the first, shallaraw interest nt the rats of 1 per cout’ por aunum from the time of the levy aforesald, untilvae samo sholl become doiins quent. Iitere-t at tie rate of | per cent per montl, payable in advince, shail be pald on el déiinguent instailnen't P Rection s That the entird amount of ax 60 lovied and assessed on any of sald 10ts mmy. be pala by auer of iny lot, or the entire gl pro v oportion of Aull tax on any o€ sitid 10ts, 1Ry be piall by any person on ALY part of wald lots within fifty days from satd evy, and therenpon s d lots or parts of lots, shitll be cxempt £ rom any Hen or charge theres £o) jon . That this ordinancs shall taks efs fectund bi i for o from and afor 1ts prssage. Passed septonbe E. 1IN DAV {1eiof City Conneil Approved Scptember G The o oftice of the city troa; linguent and biar interes bovo tax 18 0w o and_payablo it the 0 will bocome des s soon 1 soction N, 201 ubove ordinance, HENRY BOLLN, ity Treasurer, ()I‘ ASSESSM ENT lll“ DAM OR CHANGE OF GRAD ers Of ill 1ots, parts of lots und real Gstito aluns 2Ith strset, from Popploton wyenue to Hickory stroet You ure hereby notiled that the . three disintercsted freehold city of Omaha, have been duly & the niayor, with the roval of council of sald city, to w5 the duinige L0 the owners cetively of the property affected by chin 2o of grade of said streot, des clureid necessary vy ordi nnnee No. 195, pussed Ocioner I, 1812 wphroved October 15, IM2 Lare furthior novfied tiat, having copted sald appointment, and duly gualided us required by luw, we will on the ard day of November, A, D182 ut tho hour of 3 oulok In the ufternoon. wt the office of Suriver & O'Conohor, 103 Faroum street. within the corporate linits of said city, meed for the purpose of consldering aud iuking the assessment of dalningo o the Owners ros speetively of s erty, affectod by sunid clianre of grade. taking Into consideration 4 spuclil bonefits, 1€ uny. You ure notified to i and pluce aforesald, Lo Or SLAteIents Conee \lllld [ AGES I To the ow under- ao- || the time stions Suuh prosent at 1d ke wny obj a1 g wald s sonslaer brope of dumuges ws you miy o o GEORGE J. PAUL, JOUN 1 FLACK ommitleo of Appralsers) Owaba, Oetober 2). Loz Q2idive

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