Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 10, 1892, Page 5

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UN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK PBusiness 84N Oontinnes Good Despite Bad Weather Conditions, MOLIDAY TRADE BRISK AT ALL POINTS Jittie Activity in Specalative Markets—Trade in the South Goo ter Growlng Bet- ym Citles —The Business Failures. Reports New Yok, Dec. 9.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weckly review of trade says: Business Bhows no d se, except that slackening in new transy as the Roliday days draw mnear. Interior money markets lly show a strong demand Yhough money is actually only at Cleveland, anc 08t points, while ¢ {:‘M!.nu. wsier with a slackening demand At all points reported the holiday trade opens more briskly than usual with prospect of a large volume, At Boston cotton goods mand with higher prices the mills the largest for a long time: a large part of the product of the print cloths has been contracted up to Marel up to September next. At Baltimore trade in cotton is quite ac- tive. At Pittsburg some dullness is seen weaker Bessemer iron and for finished product., The clothing trade at factory, though sales in the south dec n that trade and furniture. Clevel: reports a good trade in dry goods and groceries and fair in hardware, s, which is customary close are in active de- with reduced orders ase with slight improvement in the demand for rolled products. At Dotroit business s fully equal to last E‘ ar's, though retail trade is retarded by the veather. Trade at Chicago holds well, though in ~ winter lines the mild weather retards. Further shipments of money to the south- west are noted, but ra R ceipts generally Tall b for the most important produc 2is seen in real estate sales and in le in St. \zs beyond y in shoes, saddiery. At Milwy for the At St sveath trade is Louis is un all x dry ly strong.with tobacco and ukee money is_in strong demand ain and live stock trade, Paul and Minneapolis uank wanted for the coal trade, b atisfactory and in wheat very Li Business at Omahn, AtOmaha s d eries and 1 but, cep up with orders in_ dry g Business is good insas City and f enver, but unsutis nt Memphis ana fair at Nashville, At New Orleans trade is zood, to expectations and money is only in fair de- mand. rong and sigar in good demand with liber: i ¢ business dealers ods and s pver 2,000,000 bales in ported, and after a de a cent therc has been an equal recovery receipts at ports this week are but little than a year ago, and for the season b mnmdu»lflunnm-.L. ern ports, while ex small R with visiblo weakness in finished products and hopeful fecling. Boot and muke 1l the work t though it petween se and ship- r, the increase for the year | ent. Cattle t Chicago in November awere the largest ever known in that month and for the year have been 10 per centgreater than last year. ton manufacturer enjoys an extra- L the ris In woolen aris _con- re well em- no change, reduced. Pro- year's, but alue for 'last y ices does mot s F00ds tho prospoct Tor the ne sidered cxcellent and the mil ployed. ‘The paper trade show with stocks at the n i duce exports still fall below largely excced imports in month, The business failures occurring throughout the country during the past seven days num- 7, as compared with totals 209 for last CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. Business of Last Week as Shown by the Banks of the Country, New Youk, Dec. 9.—Following is a state- mient of the business done through the ring houses of the country as Bradstreot's: CLEARINGS. oswazou] -osvaI09g Kalsan City New Orleans. Minnoapolss. Buffalo Lovisvliie ln-: rolt O Columbus, Houston. Now Haven... Epringheld. .. orcester., . Portiand, Ve Fort Worth Boattle.... . Sloux ¢ ity l)e Mlies. .. Liapias Bllnaw, ich Jneksonville .. Great balls. Total Uniy Qutaldo New \Avrl *Last week's total BEADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE, Unusual Activity in Holiday Goods—The Prosperous South, New Youk. Dec. 9.—Bradstreet's tomor- vow will say: The features of the week in the business world include a moderate ro- duction in distribution of staples, as is cus- tomary at this season, an unusual activity in holiday goods, relati: greater streugth in pig fron west than east, news of the financial recuperation of southern merchants this year, unprecedented moveinent west of east- ern manufactured products, heavy bauk clearings, fower failures and easy money, in spite of the uusettled silver problem, possible gold exports, and talk of nervous- pess in the stock warket. Availuble | the aggregate is unpre | afloat the nd the output of | and some mills | Cincinnati is satis- | | done by Yankee genius; | graduating exc % ctory in Avkansas, dull | but not up | consts, United vegate 105,086,000 similarly roportod ver De 1801, 1s, including ks i afloat for Europe, rdented, amounting 814,000 bushels, fully 17,000,000 bushels than were eyer reported in B or in North America any rdate. ' Reports of wheat from both oF tho United States this week. (four - equal 4404000 1s, ngainst h t K hHHll\ bushels 641,000 bushels two irs ago and smaller quantities three years stocks of wheat, on both States and Canada, bushels, or more Nl' before, the decres being 82,137,000 h s available in Europe to 17 more urope At fourteen with leading job ptions, mer ly better than they i like dat debts of the country d to merchants at distribution points are small and fewer in number. Where figures are given they point to decreases of from 10 to 25 per cent. Nashville adds to the list_good crops raised at a minimum expense, and says bills are being discounted more than usual, and_that some farmers are holding cotton for highe s, borrowing money on it paying their ning in volume, veston incres the e adyanced from 1010 15 with colder wi for cotton, and sales ipates a good volume of business ume of business at Memphis, Augusta Lit- tle Rock and some old centers has not equaled the record in_ form but has s job- them interviews 1S show that, with minor t tions are uni- and the r n»ll\ H to Dallas says Texas crops, and Fort t uir, lastern centers present few changes. Cot- 1a gain of onc-elghth of & cent within a week, due to the growth of a belief ina short crop and delayed action on the anti-options bill “Throughout the made g Worth that the gene Bt ade in the province of (J"'lvu jons are slow. The move- ment of cereals is only local in character. The groat saparilla avemedy for \muhml for by thou- in the world has h said and written about it ns the New York Central’s great flyer, the “‘Empire State Express.” The Eng- lish papers have illustrated it time and againg in darkest Africa its morits are | discussed around the camp fires of Emin Pasha; in farther army officers wond that old Englund h India the British if it is possible been again outs om Chinaand Japan come admiring lotters of com- mendation for this latest achicvement of western enterprise; the recent ses of an eastern semi- nary the_ prize essay was by n young lady from New England on “Speed as an Incentive to Travel,” (a ride on the Empire State Bxpress naving suggested this themeg). The newest endorsement of this wonderful train is from a youth- ful Staten Island poet; the following let- tor and poem, received a short time ago by General Passenger Agent Daniels, xplain themselves, and clearly prove that the children of the bresent genera- tion are in full accord with the spirit of of 1mprovement and enterprise which marks the closing decade of the nine- teenth centu Dear Sir —Inclosed, please find a poem about, areat ‘train, the “Em- I am a boy about wwelve \'cm'a old and wrote this without any help whatever. 1 send it, hoping it may be of use to you as an advertise- | ment, and remain Yours, respectfully, B. S. Jucobs. “To you who like to travei fast Just this on your mind impress, That the fastest train in the wide, wide world Is the ‘Empire State Express.’ “'Tis our ‘greatest railroad’s’ greatest train, And it’s never an moment late As it speeds on its way from end to end !} Of this grand old Empire State.”” This poem wus published in Judge of October 29, 1892. ———— NEW PIANOS FOR RENT-—-Ford & Charlton Music Co., 1508 Dodge. . EAST OR SOUTH Qia the Wabash Route, The short line to St. Louis and quick- est route south. Only 87 hours to Hot Springs. Only 89 hours to New Orleans. Only 884 hours to Atlanta. Only 52 hours to Jacksonville, With ™ corresponding fast time to all points east and south. Round trip tickets to Hot Springs, New Orleans Lake Charles, Galveston, San Antonio, City of Mexico, Los Angeles, San Fran: cisco, Mobile, Jacksonville, Tampa, Ha- vana and all the winter resorts of tho south and west. Reclining chair cars free to St. Louis, Toledo and Detroit, Pullman buffet sleeping cars on all trains. Baggage checked from hotels and private residences to destination, For tickets, sieeping car accommodations and further information call at Wabash ticket office, 1502 Farnam street, or write, G. N. CLAYTON, Agent, Omaha. | is shown | do TATE RELIEE COMMISSION Result of Generons Distribution of Money and Grain, WHAT THE FINAL REPORT INDICATES Number of Pe In Each County Assisted Something of the Returns from Seed Furnished — Other News Lincoln Notes. Lixcony, Neb., Dec 0 Bre.]—The report of the mission went to Goveroner Boyd today, and a few facts Gom it will prove of interest The state's relief was extended to the peo- ple of thirty-six counties and the number of people benefited with the of cach below, It will mind that the figures which show that 101,660 persons were aided not refer to individuals. In other words if ten separate Special to Tre tate Relief com- together money expended in county be borne in separate persons w times the figures would thirty persons in the aggregato. lated statement below shows only amounts expended for fuel, clothing provisions, but does not show the used for the purchase of grain for seed Aniount show the and County. Hox Butio Brown........ Tarlan, . titeheock .. Tooker In addition to the above a large money was expended for seed grain. Taking the reports of the county clerks as to the acreage and yield of the several counties (o ' relief was extended, the commission s the following as the cash value of u raised from the seed furnished by ate: s Potutocs. Totals Salaclous Trial Commenced. The Dole-Stratton breach of promise case was called for trial in the dist court this afternoon. The ca i lebrated one in the court annals of Lincoln and this is the second time it been tried in the courts, "The plaintiff is Miss Florence Dole, now liv- ing in Red Willow v, and the defend ant is Th as A. S| of this city. Miss Dole s that in the fall of 1 me affianced to the de- fendan in December of that year, while visiting his moth he entered her room and by persuasion effected her ruin. A few weeks later he broke the engagement. She claims to have suffered in mind, body and reputation to the extent of & id sues Stratton rts that mother that she ations with two denies that he seduced her, she confessed 0 him and I A\\Anlul A Lincoln in Brief, Miller was this morning sentenced fine of $100 and costs for stealing a il In default of payment ent to the county jail. cventeen cases of diphtheria and scarlet fever are reported from Hawthorn the new college suburb, “Ten or twel elect held an_ infors Hotel Lincoln last evening. of action was agreed upon. Post Lee of Emerald appeared be- fore Unites Commissioner Billing and filed a formal complaint, ch, Wesley Johns, William Rose and A, C robbing' the Emerald postoffic 3 Saturday night. Johns and Roseare already under arrest, but Hall has so far eluded tors- No deiinite plan According to my annual custom I will leave here today on special Reindeer train and will arriy Monday afternoon, December During my s at Hayden Bros will mak; of Omalk Aral On Monday afternoon I a tour of all the principal streets I will be drawn by my s in horses, and atiended by a I of followers with I loa toys which T ha for this Merry Christmas My lie of march through the city on Mon- ay ‘will be made up and furnished you for publication in the Sunday paper. SANTA CLAUS, — Comparative Tests. Royal Baking Powder Purest and Strongest. Dr. PETER COLLIER, late Chemist-in- Chief of the Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, having analyzed the chief brands of baking powder, Reports the Royal Baking Powder the greatest in leavening strength, Yielding over 27 per cent. more gas than the average of the others tested. Dr. Collier adds: “I have made many analy of various brands of baking powders and “i have always found the Royal composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. ¢ Peter Collier, M. D., Ph.D,”, *April 2, 1892." amount ided three | The tabu- | money | mount of | ‘Hope |Ever llmnul‘ulmml l\j'll\\l\ | Dr. Searies & Searies, ATRE T AYER'S | Sarsaparilla 1s superior to all other preparations elaiming to be blood-purifiers, First of all, because the principal ingredi- ent used in it is the extract of gen- uine Honduras sarsaparilla root, the variety richest in medicinal proper- ties. Also, be- Cures Catarrh ;.. e yel- ised expressly for the Company, is always fresh and of the very best kind. With equal discrimination and care, each of the other ingredients are selected and compounded. 1t is THE Superior Medicine because it is always the same in ap- pearance, flavor, and effect, and, be- ing highly concentrated, only small doses are needed. It is, therefore, the most economical blood-purifier CUPES muken food nour- SCROFULA ishing, work pleas- ant, sleep refresh- ing, and life enjoyable. It searches out all impurities in the system and expels them harmlessly by the natu- ral channel AYER'S Sarsaparilla gives elasticity to the step, and im- parts to the aged and infirm, re- newed health, strength, and vitality. YER'S Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. ver & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Dru i Price$1; six botties, $5. Curesothers, will cure you low dock, being r O AMU~ B‘AMF\ITQ‘ This (Saturaday) Dce. |°. Last Two Performances of CHARLES M. YALE'S Greatest of all fpoctacies, the NEW DEVILYS AUCTION, Matinee This Aft. at 2:30. Bring the CLilaren to see “Toby'' and the “Don k "anl th on Poodle.” Prices- F floor, 7 eril ndmission to fiest floor. 50¢ i onlidren o any pvart of the h, Evening Performance at 8. Prices—Parqvet and first tive rows in cirole, $L.00¢ 1ast five rmu rows 1 cirele, i first four 50 remainder of baleony, | gl NEWwW BOYD S THEATRE. | cofMEN:,; SUNDAY, DEC. lith Family Matinces Wednesday and Thursday. The Great and Only PROF. D. M. BRISTOL, EQUESCU RRICULUM JOHN C. PATRICK, Manager. EDUCATED HORKES, ¥ 30 ULES AND PONIES A Unique, Novel rlmi |m.m y Interesting Enter- tainment. T he Inrgest show of the kind ever or- gunized, and THE BES'].' in the WORI“.I“) ‘dmitted to the matt PN i PARNAM STREET THEATERI"“'{»‘.('.‘(W The Brilliant .\|:|;x|<‘!lc Artiste, JEFFREYS LEWIS. Saturday Mat. - - ‘‘Forzet Me Not." Saturday Eve. - - “‘La Belle Russe.” FARNAM St Theater 11 Nights, Beginning Sunday Mat. Dec. 1L The Midnight Alarm. The greatest melodramatic modern timos. Matinee Wednesday. ONDERLAND W F OU THEATRE. ALEADIS WEEK production of Does Die? Wo have seen those from whom it seemed to have departed forever. They were those unfortunate beings who were helpless victims of Neruous Chronic —AND-: | Private | Disgases, and who have tried scores of so-called doctors without receiving the slightest Dbenefit or relief. We have seen these same despuirinz mortals, after being under our skilltul treatment a few weeks, become filled with hope and Jjoy, und | Mealth shone in thelr sparkling eyes. while their step was firm and elastic, thelr cheeks liko roses, and their voices strong and clear. Thoy had been CURED, by ourefforts and our afd. If you are ono of the hopeless ones, como and share in tho joy these re- stored and happy mortals feel. Send 4 cents for a copy of their Iilus- trated now book of 120 pages. Consultation Free. Call upon, or address with stamp, DOrs. 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And all Weakness and Disorder of Ging ny of thousands who have been cured. elrculurs and question list. with loss of Courage, Ambition and Vi- tallly. Kighteen years of the most re- Write for *14th and Farnnm Sts. Omah a, Nob Ladies' Perect SYRINGE. The only perfect vaginal and rectal Syringe in tho world It is the only Syringe ev- er invented by which vagi- nal injecttons can be ud ministered without leak- ing und soiling the cloth- fng or nccessitating the use of a vessel, and which can alxo be used for rectal injections or irrigation. BOFT RUBBEL BULB AND HARD RUBBER SHELL. Price £3.0 The Alos & enfold Co., 15th Stroet, NEXT T0 POSTOFFICE, accurately low prices. Merchants’ Hotel. FARNAM ST., Between 15th and 16th Streets. W.A. PAXTON, JR., PROPRIETOR prepared, at Hayinz nssumed the managoment of tho Merchants' Hotel, [ will make such improve- monts und changes as will make this house one of the best at which tostop in Omaha, The requirements and wants of all patrons will bo car centrally ol offers specia tractions to tho Lravoling pubile AF contin anceof its former liberal patronage Inlm pect- fully Asked, PAX T _OMAHA, Dec. 1, 1802 The Mercer. Omaha’s Newest Hotel . 12TH ANO HOWARD 8T8, 40 Rooms nt 82,60 per day. 5 Kooms t 83.00 per day. 8 Reoms with Bath at $5.00 per day. 8 Rooms with Bath at to 84,60 per d OPEK NED AUGUST l1st Modern in E rnished Throughout. C. S. ERB. Prop. "NEBRASKA Natiopal Bank, U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, $400,000 .$65,000 Yates. presidont; " K, Marice, W. W Parion: mis 8 THE IRON BANK DR. R. W. BAILEY Teeth Filled With- out Pain by the Latest Inven- tion, Teeth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. A Full Set of Teelh on Rubber for $5.00. Perfeot At guaranteed morning day See specimens of Remova of Flexible ¥ runted as rep Office Third Floor Paxton Block, Telephoue 1085, 16th and Farnam Sts. VaLor or stalrway from 16th St. entrence. Capital Surplus, it S. Colling, J. N, b Teeth extracted fn the New ones inserted in tho evening of same i Suits and worth $3.50. Boys’ all #5,00; The eminent specls rod uradunto 1n Larrh. 1080 a0 y used. New Lreatm orrespondonce. Medicls pe foul. chie, hoarthirn, Toss of d‘q—nu Tental depression ke, yinples: sl i oty st reail k.hmm.ma grs h:‘lul‘u by the st perfora thels propes £ mv? X: g aro bfmw el Prlm h‘v fitadl, oA, 60 1o pruce B 00180000906 0900s09000000506 90009 wool double-breasted, plenty of them, all sizes; or instrumonts sent by mall or " ontents or sender. One personsl (nterview preferred. Consuitation froe. 00k (Mysterion of Lifo) sent free. Ofice OUES ¥ & 1. Lo b j . BOndsys 10 &1 Lo 2 1w Great December Clearance Sale Boys and Children's Clothme $75,000 Worth Of Overcoats At Prices Laike These: $2.00 Suits. Boys' Short Pant Suits, Sizes 4 to 14 years, in Handsome Plaid Cassimere, .29 Suits. Cheviot sold Suits, cut all season for the biggest value ever offered in Omaha. $3.00 CAPE OVERCOATS, WORIH $4.50, $3,75 CAPE OVERCOATS, WORTH $5,00, $4.25 CAPE OVERGOATS, WORTH $6,00, $5,00 BOYS' ULSTERS, swwsumm $7,00, $7.50 BOYS ULTTERS, suwsaor $10,00 (0,00 BOYS' ULSTERS, sumseswmn $15.00 Men’s Ulsters. Domestic and Imported Frieze Ulsters. $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 alid $20.00. Men's Overcoats Special Bargain Lines for Saturday at $6.00, $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00. Buy Saturday Mornine and Avoid the Afternon Crowd CONTINENTAL ~ CLOTHING HOUSE, 15th and Douglas Streets. REMOVAL SALE. VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY, For Thirty Days only we will offer our eatire stock of Dinmonds and Christmas Jewelry and Silverwaro at 1. 38 than manvfacturer’s cost, Fourteenth and Farnar. Streets. Will move Jan. 1, to N, W. Cor. 16th and Farnam, SAVES FOR SALE. DrDOWNS | 1316 Douglas Str oot ()umhu, Neb. home by ks to Indioate onco strlctly privite. endstamp (or reply pres 0 Co Muny of our AGE, are NELLING from 8200 to ) worth o ARNOLD AUTMIAHB STEAM CODKERS per month. Don't rematn tdle, or work for whea you might be wakiog more ban 10 sumn Abply for tor e, AKNOLD OOl CO. 1431 8. 2004 36, O b nail

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