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THE _OMATHA DAILY BEE: (MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 1593, Fudry, 88 A I A , | They Propose Participating in the Great | on the right and the ott — 2 Congress of Rellgions Dr. Powall and Oolonel Cody Vent Their | [ strpctive. Hoth ha e it for all | Olonds that Have Obscured the Sky of Busi- | 350 were larg o OMAHA LIVE STOUK MARKETS, u o parlia Opinions at the Plaisance. they were th. Seve, wents had ness Rapidly Clearing Away ¢ D f Cattle Trade Active and Strong to Higher sed ( i mishing i d Mogs U Steady . Wher Iy ugh i t ¢ HIS SLAYER SA\VES HIM FROM SCALPING et nt i i ‘Iw HOPEFUL VIEWS OF BANKER CLEWS g v . The r and knocked the plankir Bome Texan War Talk—He Tried to Be [ makir Ty € it | e Announces tht oipts of « v marked meres Revival s at Hand i Brave—Found Atier Thirty Years s Ll d [ ith the Banis wnd Sast soon Co s pr came down the road He | ton of Stocks the the bridge ; i COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL A Clinrge at Gettys- For General Business—Condi W ek or s, month burg. and & ¥y wa 1) neross till Tnerense In Prices Al Aro n the Gooa | — Yowe eI o8, Hinkes e round on the Good R” ntly Dr. 1 0 he car f t king where 8 \VANT SORT, (R UEoME Showing of the Bank Statement, fair. They recounted old time him safe 2 vrtoes 1 “ 1506 numbers, an plaing, and talked marksmanshipa e appears for ranelnl intatos p ! Al I Prces At pr like vay, Dr. Posw ob- | crossed, the batt T the last ty opened on- hin i ) it ably t st pistol shot in ovaTsuTs | yanks were, at vis groatest in the rifle as well. The most inter t 1 t wires showed a wetive and o offered Wester prices were not materia and heifers teficiency ), and duving theme this meeting, says © as though on e v fi 1 3 £ 0 W have i i 2th to » with e recalled by | be seen init. After 3 sl They Wheat at the opening f s AL current with prices tending upward stocks Wotiowod: tor 1 « higher than yesterday's Advanced 1 k eattic was also in firm demand, and moro and then pe \ vailiod d¢e anl table offerings changed fands early in General which surpasses all narration 8t bloot PGBy Swatiol raged i utt gother the imports ceded fge, held steady and the closing Vo recel bis okcooton sxpoctations &h . that Colonel Cody and | vider wen B i the new issies of banik notes and U ¢ higher than yesterday. The THBOT, i Hoes Ald oL AL D mo of that | watehed all this th adiniration | issucs of United States notes aguinst siver | ston U wis futlience LBy e adsaico in the early market inquiry was eqia 4 oiiE e 10 made up my mind that T could be @ jurchases, the country must now ilvoad stocks, rather steady eables and | to the supply, howe I th shippers b bbby o et | brave and careless of danger o 1l rrotiey Uan it at the | liberal oxport elearances. Bosites, some | packors wid i to fill amd a brisk o 5l o snioned | Bravg and 4 bl t pression fe hoarding | partios were calen s o the government | business previle ! os ruled steady t by the + peace offer- | '||‘ ker, even if he was o i by brivate persous, by country banks and by | report, showing a smaller yield than that | o nickel Lo ar the close, when the Mgaits they wero | 8nd Ta private, So when the order savines bauks had prevented this aceumuli- | indicated in the pereent flast month. | mavket wonkened and the extreme. clos Shronte for thasonict 0 double-quick neross the | ton from affording any relief how- | It is expected that the visible supply will | found prices duloe off, espocially on. the Whoh Custe \ 4 GOTRIRERG imp the holes [ was deter- | ever, the oavders hay wered, " or Show a decrese of about 230,000 bu., but it | heavier hogs. Including holdovers ther went 1o their nel Cody and itas cool as the general, | recovering, confidence amd are converting | would not ho SUEprsing 1f there wotld be 4 | oo ) > e So | grasped 1y s ‘\H firmly and | theircashinto investments ov depositing it Il inerease. A year ago there was an miles b e e B et vom e, | MAVERIIY= Howing - lito ite! _necustom Corn opencd with ' slight decline and tl cenvred, and had they b o e et o e | ehanuels and depositories. We have | soon afterwards sold fraction more. 4 been g to have had a con- ‘}n.‘ fore 1 got to the o nte \] O 0 therefore now renched o stag t | when the demand improved and the pri 0 85,60, thessame as yesterday from that BPoHee ith Sitting Bull and his chief- ridge a volley of shells came hunting always follows periods of great stringe v advanced (RN 1 Laedie, ruled Sueer—<There were no heep in to i t it I for us, Lt which the previ wavailable money | steady and closed with a il ) | i the o R e e e at which the previou savailable mo steady and closed with a low e wa e | make a marke Wit 1o good matives ] : R R At “1 could stand itno longer and started | H0ws into the custody of e banks and bo- | Michian roport wis decidodly bullish g | b & Fale 16 ool wostorne, §.955.00 | res day and night hout 10,500 hogs on sale. Heavy and | 3 f 1 ‘;‘valj ! b mixed ows sold largely at £.50 o 8.5, with [ FW Kave sband the guardianship conrse londs as low as €40, Mixed and | the childrea medium weighits mostly at £.55 to £.60, and | ‘\v' va“" scovered the cond light .60 to £.35, the bull selling at &,50 | How of the il e dies or su mmaterial. e al were killed ng over, but Custer Killed by Itain-i, Face in New in fact, wis This phuse of the tragedy was the | W00 van as fastas 1 eould, jumyed the | oo ,S.ufl'v\,”“;}‘-,‘.1‘.'“.‘&"'. Jone hn"‘m‘lu:’-‘ I‘I‘\\ :‘ml“‘x:;‘.:\Iu.(‘xl‘hw;-”w.zmvl“;.“‘v.x‘_‘."\.:‘:.m government stock ey, $L S 25 g 1o o pit Is for reforn theme of the converse between these two Loy BOIOVER SUDIMUMENG NEBLORG Eses e S st diminishes the Tn_onts, tho neat futdres, ‘especlally LB SR G 1 ' It was commission in Chicago referrea to 4 3 amount of money needed ; ) tol were the s Zest, owing to the buy- IS i Disposition o1 Stoek. to her aeitation i above, Toa ( e reporter Dr, Powell tascrateh, T eoncluded that A redundancy of cireutation. 1n this cas ing lipping houses “and_elevaty Ofticial receipts and disposition of stock as [ SEAtin pariiament as a roprese . LA related the story, and it will prove in- | W8 never et out for g Ave man the redundaney will be all the greater fro and prices closed e higher, while ;‘w Wi by the books of the Unjon Stock Lhoritie clisse Mrs Fie . t ANl UtRin T AP TATI hero—and that if General Joc the fact that, the gold fmports and the new | ber was very quitt and steady. May was | Yanis eswming T i Sy hones | sulted in aidening the s : Ou the other L wanted to be one T had no objecti | lssues of btk motcs v 10 4 karge extent i ¢ lower early, but reacted Lo-a trifle under bt IS LI S i pany is valucle s e o o L ][ s e BN R L o s | ALy Siloecs S strong with | I T RS | One ot Mrs, Bos . vof Lo comiy Sionx that killed Custer,” said he. | tention! they ot it and we got them, | [OWAIS an unusual glatofmoucy. The st | more business vassing_ than has recently : | Care. Head b A SWellL | T T Since that day 1 have often wondered | Se0iUalofa general revival of business is | been usual. “The stifucss of the corn mar 5 ] ou threc £ £ x hat day E I | thus securcd, and by a process which, be ket was the priney Compared with 1 wiven to Mme. Blavatsky ov anil Hottod e dn Colonsl Coayiantent | Wiy GErBrAl Joo (Hookab was /60010t | vivso 1v 18 i busily iy b doyonded wpsnes. | Socssnis Dancit BREBPORIES P Besant u A one evening during my stay there, and it [ under fire than | was.” oiibeAl T ra e M AL IE R0y 15¢ hicher and | ey is up i ! William Q. Judge is ' Pnhelbaie was his advent that brought up the old 4 o ot DoF dolin e 2 b Lard and ribs improved from 10¢ to 15e. CATTLE. oGS, | S1 the theos, 8 _ 5 e \ ; story. It is a painful thing to talk mance of w Dog Collar, (iU to this point, however, the recovery The demand for vessel voom was tair and 10 deatof the Arvan Theosophica ot s AT about,” puesued . Powell, “and [ sel- | Mrs. Sawin of Boston, widow of tho | piveiiicnto in gencral busyiess is behind | rates on corn 10 Bualo firmer at lge. | | S b Gonotl QRCOL tagAm e s v valis sysic dom mention it. Rain-in-the-1ee is an | late Dr. J. Suwin, surgeon of the | fuancial civeles. 118 ot 1 b expected | pett L S A i o ORI wciering whieh state and intelligent Indian, and he talks good ; 1ot veginent, who died | that it should Keep equal pice, Bor it T e or oY e Ui BTk yver the world, [1o 48 4 lawyer, aothor and ies hive branded as £ English. He recited the seenes of that veral years ago while being installed | turbance of credit among merchants hus T et TR iy i thinker, and it was through his remarkabio o awful day in the most weaphic style. 1t | as Grand Master Mason of the state of | been more extensive than that whict has | 4 i fatures o : fortitude that st theosobhical society | it entl is not true that the Indians were sur- | Massachusctts, has recently come into | been experienced in - Wall street and the | — o oW : po 14 L rieilonswis festablisheiE Abents o, ly s tires DR Sl SHERISHERED prised by General Custer’s coup. They | possession of a'silver collar worn by the | s s oo anoirio callriofs BGwINHHIh Wissmoth wout cighteen years o was the only | 35320000 o well for would-be purchasers of were prepared for his coming, but they | mastin dog which followed her husband | (4 er ihianee: the teader, morcover, ilways | ! Ao i ; bonds, it the anvious tosetrich erowd, to dreaded it. Now thismay scem strange, | to the war. The collar was given by the | Tho restorstipn of pommes hatics Heer: | . 15, 700 SRS it S fi [ T thi ooy eemeholts sho | eut this out and paste it in - thele hats. o but it is the truth. That very day Sit- | Tenth Massachusetts regiment. where | cvep o longerdelayed. Al | f fotey, hat o philosophy o thatnamees- | e v oL this ting Bull, Rain-in-the-Face and some of | her hushand first enlisted, ns the dog | moady i of improvement are ¥ o AR Praf. Ganer Nath Chakrgvarti and honorable accretion the other leaders had o council. They | was a great favorite. Just before apparentin wling branches of Ll Live Stock Market high castle Brahmin, will bo considor Aherieata Lt had heard of our coming. and they | battle of Savage Station, in 1862, tr There are more buyers in the | oY g ‘ Crieaco, sopt Special Telegram to Trp | & curiosity, 1 Brahimin can Al U Pieo B RieT wyed that we might reach the place | doctor took the collar off the dog ana | mirkets. and although they ure making in- | “Supt...... 3 « 2ot | Be] of eattle arrived to- | the seasaway from | ve country withe 1400, it transicetions, : an advance of Custor and his little band. | put it in - a trunk, The doetor | filtles more than contracts it s evident | Qet bt T leadl ior’ DM REEal | P acing his tasto, un(l g necessiiy for devot. They were powerless. They had coun- | was tuken prisonor and confined | Faptontshients. o ‘e Ctogpsideravle | i during Dt 15 19,000 ead Tose than | brr mpo 5 Spposed Lo b : : s hond “investment scled the Indians that the best thing to | at Libby, His bagguge was many years since stocks of merchandise | e e o 0 | for i foudlne wiwk of Inseyear, | (00T nulivo kingsit 14 v c as long as thers do was to make a proposition to the ated and the collar "disanpeared. The | have been so lizhtas at presents and. this | faun i TR e i e L R R ! Loy Jubllo ernment and avoid bloodshed. Sitting sur v.<-.1 and went back to applies equally to the retailer, the jobbe el 35 pirts. Thoro was a light domand. and e | he does of theos ihoy A not Bull knew that the uprising must end | of his muster. The collar had not been | the manufuetirer and the wiporter. The | s i : market lacked the frmness noted of it cartice | saerficed it oo ; in diss rto the cause of the Sioux heard of ’-“’ over thirty vears, Ree shock of the last three months of dep sion Sept g 080 E) q inthe week. The easiy cling was atteibuta- | plain Hindoo, He i L EEERUY | his been too se to admit o edi- | _O 51 K40 ble to the prospect of heavy receipts for Mo % but the Indians had fusted until they | Mrs. Suwin, was notified by frionds | & heet too sovoro io udiit of an_immed. | _Oches.cc - T T i B Brabble fa sttt v | 1 Fielish s wel s ivs T T e o e R tan i | Ao e from consumers s butit | " cush quatntions were s follows: g e Tatediatt wi i B | Tosser of wathonaties i Al cosneatitonitl | i i ber they w expecting the Messiah, I !m- nd, Va., itten to is not at all proportioned to the lowness of \\‘lnvur No. Spring, 654@66%0; R RE o 3 G representative untenance them A dustant and they imagined they saw him in | Boston papers inquiring for Dr. Suwin s, Fora larze portion of the last threo | shrine Lo No. 2 red, its of oz were estimated at | will Dhays wh t T every tleeting cloud. This is casily ac- | or members of his fumily, as the long- | months the production of many kinds of | *5sr8ie. 7 L 7 yollow, closing | 12000 en king 137,024 for. (he_ woek, ax | the millions of Buddhists who ALl the documents of the first fourteen counted for by any scientist. When men | lost collar had been found, Nogot manufactured goods s been reduced by & ¥ g azain Just weolk and 130,047 for the | erdud: known' us the. Southom Bud resses wore found i e bascuient of starve themselves they have asortof de- | tions were opened and recently th myhn.n‘r‘ ;.(‘m as. ‘n ile »([m'l\~ in first hands : N V2 hite, £ 0. 1. 204G | this morning was 0t quite as good pricos ae | chureh. - Although cliosen by the church to | the senate tue other day lirium, und this was the condition of the | eollar was sent to Mys, Sawin here, aft o obioxacad SOtoRmonhisltont b0 BTHC, Flrey are nd” ou unned out of 0 man nor an_maintain any were paid yesterday, but the later ni ekt wis | from 10c 6 1oc lower, The prospect of 1 head; hogs, 15,000 Kead: sheep, Lo head world, charges i { | Sioux. baing lost for thivty years, It isin- | PloCworqesiosaist this vor ion of snp- ., nominal; No. 3, £.0.b., 38 | reccipts for Mondiy cateed " tho wonke, Wik Obliged to Figh soribed “ino. roperty’ of Dr.” W. . | of dofe | wants and postponed buying, to- | “H5 N8 © o b SEHE ';””1 Tl ‘K‘- sove wol more lows on sule than Guess How D00 deh, s then the Indians with o shn- | 4}, vepiment will romembor tho eireum. | femporaty impairmens of the instrumonts of | por 30 1os o s stdes |y P T o ox ) any gle thought wonld turn upon him. Stili, P buying than a destruction of the real ability | (oosel 210,101 10.1 ry salted shoulders | quotation (I‘. ii wround the cpen- * = o ’ had we avrived there, 1 have no doubt e 0 s to ouy. Credit hias been suspended, | D0xd; 7.3507.50; velear sides hoxeds, | s his wis paid for the formet wnd . packages of Pearline have 3 4 5 pRr ey iallant Charge morialized, ¥ v Salvany 53 o | 3970w, 5 £6.35 for the fancy grades of the 3 » ::4.1\ wo (.,l‘l.m and would llm(\: .LuA;[ d : atl 5 wrge Memorialized ot from — fuse tvenoy, = bup | ¢ VISV Distillers' fuistied goods, por gal, | e e funey e of o i been consumed. Hundreds for both Cody and myself. T do not say | board of commissioners authorise b OOy eerisls | having beon vir- | Sudams—cup lout, o) anuluted, 6.75¢; | O hials. of From $1on o b far mniin of millions! Successful ] actually overcome, crec es. and the i 5, choice. es. Lambs were in demand u T v e }}n-_w{vn lln's;l‘l“l::‘ hia of Rain-in- the- | the legislatur s hus erected a monument | ability 1o buy and replenish stocks is re. | b following"Wero. the vecelpts wnd ship- | Fron 53 1o 000 1om 320 oo b Gt at from the very start, it is coaione. Sitting, Bull's two nieces | on the battle ficld of Gettysburg to com- | stored. The ictunl buying enpaeity of the | Ments for todiy: most of the shecp LS for the wedld foot St Ll u'i' with Cody in ( H“'u;:urlmul they cor- | memorate the deeds of the Fivst infantry, | country has not been imyatred at all propor- | ANTICLES, [ IECETPTS. [SHIENTS | OnGomlail (ol hoidengin LoD, 022 hend more successful now roborated the theory that 1 am giving. | to be dedicated in the early part of | tionatély to the extent of the depressions S — or the L nd 42,271 head for the cor AN Wo would have made o peace offering | Oetober. Yl und therefore the condition is not 4t a1l o bl e B T ¢ goar e e than ever. 1 wr and it would have been aceepted. Bub |~ Phere have been wonderful eharees in foriblemith thit e SoLan i loriste e i 0000 { i [h"“ tesare piling up e deereed differe \ne ‘us- 3 ttle: 3 o over-trading, speculation, inflation anc 5 5 31001 I fute decreed differontly. — General Cus- | tho great battles of the an extensive prevalence of insolvency. Un . - 010 sas City Live Stock Marker and increasing, though every {or, ellll smavting undor. thoj‘disgraco | thatthiill the soldicts of the nutions, | do iesemetrarosnee of tnsolveucy, Un- : NIV, Sept 9. CATTLE—Receipts 3y 2 Lllmv h mn.-‘.;‘x .;( the h:l}nh of I b | eharges that through suceeoding gener | to expeet that, whea merchants haye rocoy i & } OI0.000:15 0 A TR A T month brings some new would- dent Grant, had just been restored | ations have won, and st Lshall win, the | ered w little more from_the late acute shock, |, O the Produce oxchuna, U D : toors, $20003.00; Texins « . imitatio hy s it? to his command.” You remember | admirine recosnition of the tnet + [ @ brisk revival of business will set in, and | Jirggt Wis firms crea B2614¢; dnlry, i stecrs, 2LO025.00; 1 be imitation. ~ Why is it? If admiring r 1 n of the ta 164 23¢ Eggs, tirm o 5 buteher 310 ’ ¢ 114 n; s in_ Minneapolis on a | noblest Tines of the historian, the vieh possibly with sor o fecogery in prices trom | golpibniche L0 you're onc of the millions of charge o his command without | ynd splendid i f the poet weir preseat low level. The recovery is not New York Dry Goods Market, O nixed, 31450 2,50, 4 . q 1 ’ harg yingibi mmand without | ynd splendid imagery of the poet, A e T SRt aEIC Mariet A S i e women who are using Pearline, you won't leave, and he was then court martialed 1 loins of this young eo % i v | NEW Youk, sept Uhe dry zoods market 1 head; shiy RIS J g and removed, When the Indians b monwenlth sprang a regiment of men | fore the teioies ot 1o 1o ey it e a e st s wior) v eIt 0t I nah L oLog Howe: have to ask why. his is the reason: Itis their distu noes the government who taad more wondoerful in | that it may prove mueh quicker and more | MANY cises standing out 1upricos |BOTS S ANEDORIDI AL, #0i60G000 the best thing of its kind. And that is what most women 4 ) its da . m terri inits result, i than that which usually follows 7 || P and, determined to retricve his honors | more rich in its legacy of loyalty, than | periods of pan B 8 fichautis s miondy S| BiEhe L DiE 00600 26 want, for their washing and cle .\mn" Bala ‘.:.»mm(. s he vode recklessly to | any that p the miost leroie Mo 15 Bineked by the Banks, ro i at Yand. © T “foreln | sty ntative sl ALWAVS refuse imitations, JAMES PYLE, New Vork, his death. elitrze of history. arountTlo raa i e o o in oo [hoodi (s il Tyt : 320,30 T e “lle o hmln(unm\'nnlwl.lhnl( 200, he ot Jly st was zenlth high upon | of Bk TGN e s G0 HEOkIE bing tride there light decling ; S . 5 with at Teast 6,000 Indians., not | in tho midst of the fiereest hattlo of the | PADOX and tho city bunics. v in e saoce | 1) izt 17,250,028 for tho correspond | hewds shipmente, 1,500 huud; mitier stendy = = belicve the story that Custer was dvawn | conturies. Gallant General Hancoek, | {0 the botter class of namos (b7 per cont ”‘.‘-.‘]\”i"‘-’u’ e e i EE WILE AND USE Into an ambush through the treachory | reaehing the spot where the unjon ling | Fhe resumntion “of discounting meins the ¥ s Bop o print eloth en market is very sieady at previous quotations, | head: market bi10e lowers top, 36,005 bulk battle believing that he was invineible, | furionsly ridden hovee, ealled out: ealeulnted to Koo the production of e e AL SP ey SRS LI T DIRRRS 0N g : and ready 1o meet death rather than | \What regiment. is thats factures close 1o the demand, This sort of | 165, D0,000 b les totlk, 455,000 halus, Stock 11 o seat 1 2 stand undor the possible stigma of cow- he First Minnesota,” preparation, however, has, from - othor | = Recelnts of Lvestock at the four princip: d ardice, He was always a rash sol 3 H Briish Cotton Trado, Ptuill soldi F R T causes, already farns s neodful 1y western markets saturduy, septerier 9 ) e those lines! 3 4 8 n MANCHESTER, S pt. ¢ ST f and this was the rashest aet of his entir A [ARGHERTR, Bunt, 0.=Tlio M Cattl Wi chatge into cternity that order | order tomeot the tavilfehumges, wnd all hat | Gajan n it wekly toviomansm e e | omata 1470 Do . 7 carcer. The thousands of ludians over- | meant. At double-quick, © without dis. | 15 Feauir cop the markets in a fairly | i nand continuis. Business inomany | Chicaso, . 2000 17,000 14,000 Whelmed his command and in @ vory | charging o gun, with the concentrated | eI Cies tho Thte ot smetainan | e o, Loan hindored by Toog dottvory rue || e Uity "0 "800 ; % few minutes the bloody work was over. | five of tiie confederate arny pouring o | Srcht i L WhIBh, Witk Eho mrorii | featot by thd kb Kan e aats e i 4 How Caster Dicd, leaden rain of death upon them—at dous | cuution amous manufacturers, miy be snfoly | EXPECCd o ex pind. e ior forcim mars [ 35,002 1,700 ety ki g dhtion amons £ apy bo safely | oty have sent fair orders, Beazilian vy PERMANENTLY (IRP] i, “Rain-in-the-Face first shot Geneval | ble-quick, then — at full speed, they | ealeulated upon, The pangsof prepa vty | SO0 IYe sont tair grders, liraziiion o CURED or N0 PAY. o d b Arst ] 1 sjathign e [ipaicaietinon, i of pro I i A T e B Custer with a rifle, and then, rushing | charged into the cnemy's ac singr | for the new taris i alrcady been vir. e aull i firm sy iy with cott : = g NO PAY UNTIL CURED, wpon him, “ompticd his pistol, Many | ranks. Genoral Hancock saw that | WIS onured, e only seiaining ucsdion | bonmis, at o o 11 QUIME IN HIGH PLACES! [t is e gt BUSEN, bloodthirsty reds then ran townrd the | five minutes respite meant the arrival of | 2 GtUse mueh concern is as t the extent of Britsh Graln Trade Review, not strange that some people do 1 | I'A Nat'l Bank o rumerey, Omahy prosrate form of the dead chieftain | reinfurcements und uturning of the tide [ e redictions of dube. s o this, therofe | PGS Grate Wrade Beevlew. (Do, 28 TGRS L TG, BEODIG, SO X FINANGIAL REFERENGE 4 &ioem bt d iy o3 i i e Bl e gor | R m i R e © b Oro modornie olles Lawoth Y | i 8 WOkTy e viow niby il Whoat | & failure to investigato as Lo the vight o i : Mo datention from bustnoss, No oporation [nvoss Rain-in-the-Face stood resolute over the | ment in those foarful tive minutes, and been attempled under ouher ciregmne | (Hereahiss bren sl o at tll prices. | wrong of o matter, JBut it is strango, 3 % sl ka olnmathor Weltolt sinrintaoctoiabaoinaly dead formand commanded all to keop | the position was: held. The ehargo | stanees. o sounty NrkS ot e 10 that individuads and firms, who aro fuily ] so O Knifo, no natter of how Tons standing off. He held those long, flowing locks | saved the day, but per cent of the “The final repeal of the purchase elause of | G 0 15, Ford peen tiem with | aware of the rights of others, will per’ EXAMINATION FREE, 00 sucred for the sealping knife, This | men wio made the eharge were 1 he Sherman act is now so generally taken | irdening prices. Floue dull (o firm. Buyers | sist in porpoteating frauds pon thom are wilthng the arrvil of Amerl g ‘. A P : Y expluins why General Custer alone es- | the field. Nearly every officor was d for gruntod iy tho sitver quction o | Ak MG the arelyal off Awcrivin"afowt | Frin toned, wenithy - manufreturing ) THE 0. E. WILLER COM2ANY, copod that Indignity. Iknew the hero | or mortally wounded: of the 262 mon | Comsress. howosns, mosious pbrchon \ded Minncapolis Wheat Market, l-’l'.t“‘L w-‘ql v”tw\vlim‘}i ~l‘l”- L il S % : 807=008 N X. Lifo Buildiag, Qmabs, Nek WAl Tnover waa'such an urdont ads | who made. tho charse. 815 wars ot chants, articles which they know to. b BEND POl CERCULAR. Iniver of him us some wore, but no man | down by the bulicts of tho enemy; 47 | that there can bo but ittle doubt thit whon | s araims bk G Wawar &= Futures | infelogomonts on the rights of proprio: gould over charge him with cowardico, [ werc still in line. Judge Lochren of | the senate hus givon its voto against silver | 75ie; cush artive. sironey Moo 3t hecemben | o0 and imitations of well Known goois Whether General Grant was rvight or | Minneapolis, now commissioner of pen- | purchases, the problem of amending our | 4'4ci No. 1 northurn, G2 whitaci " No, We want to sound a note of warning to not in removing him at Minn, lis is o | sions, in his deseviption of the charge, | bank note system will receive earnest con- | Borthern, GOLO 1 ze. Kecoipts, 245 cars, the retailers 1o hewure of such imit 8 ; question that Tdo ot el ke pussing | 0F Wiiclh b Wi o of the vory fow sur | Seration o "dectic iy pioin o Philadeipine Grain Market, tions nud simulations of “CARTER'S Li upon, but I ean appreciate the depth of | vivors, sy DR 03 GOURHRSS Aoaly 1 (avorbunis.of c = PILADEL Y sopt. 9,-W -] ne TLE Lav PrLLs. When they are of vivous, gy culation us the ehior futuro depondence of | L/Lainiy, Sept A b the mortifieation that General Custer The annals of war contain no ? 2o, spot, 68 e cred o you, refuse thom; you do no the country for its retwl u e [ Con— No. 2 mixii, spot, 48130 I PR Miein:h yauido ok folt whou arrested. Some claim Gen- | to this charge. Inits desperate valor, | notable — changes of opinion from o | Gasa= o2 spot, B0 . yrant to do wrong, und you don't want to eral Grant took this course in reven complote exceution, successtul rosult, | methods of rewulating and protecting | _ — luy yovrself liablo to a lawsuit. Hon for the pungent and trenchant artic and its sacerifice of men in proportion to | bank issues appear to be coming ' over ti Cotten Market, I'rankiin said “'Honesty is the best poli- Do LA A MRS a4 the number engaged, nuthentic history | Minds of congressmen; and fortunately. tos NEW ORLEANS, Sept Pirm; middiing, | ey™ it is justas trae that “Honesty is LR W e I (T KOO i g | » —— finc upon Gienoral McClollun, In which | bas no rocord with whioh 1t can bo com- | #5450 sharcter which, while calouiutod | 13¢],40%, MEHRR:, Tach. Mood wddiing | il obest prinoipla BAGS & TWINES| TENTS, ET HARDWARE he undertook to prove that General | pared.” 6§ DA g AL 0IAb 0Lyl Sl dl Y of both expansion and contraction, would ye nen 00 DaJORi oS LWISD: 750 i Tom s s T i T - ~ " Y " helmy | 0 Grunt, in the fingl Battlos of the war of Tt ke Lt Bocuro Aguinat default, A ey | Sy 100 bk doatwis Tod bl sl 0 Bemis Omaha Bag Omaha Tent-Awning | Rector & .\Hlu\l'u; | Lobeck & Linn, the rebellion, simply carvied out the iout Moons, system which iding absolute 3 COMPANY COMPANY PORPARY Deal’s 1n hardware aut plans that had been wapped out by Lit The most interesting of all moons are rity for the is uld yet make the 7 dmporterennd manutag: [ co L Coruer 10th wud Juckson | ' inechanicn (1ol u.- Mae. What 1 do believe, however, | the two that attend Mars, cuch about | Yolume responsive to the constantly fiucts H 2 SPECIALIST Burianar twino oo |01 Eatnno wiro Birants 4 aualas Sbreot us | have su Hud Cody and | av- | sixty mites in diameter, That planet js | 8U0g vants of the seasons and of the coun i -~ S WHO TREATS . ETC RS o in advance of Custer he might | just one-half the size of the earth; its | Y Would bean invaluable contribution to. HATS, ETC IHON WORKS, ? B Rta bilits oraha ARkl & A 2 7 PRIy N BOOTS AND SHOES i have been living today.” sucfaco s divided into continonte and | OF'Vuiuca: and there seome - Faarket und | s ; ) PHIJ;QIEEMEI'SESAS'E Worse-ae Shoe Campany, W. A L. Gibbon & Co Omaha Sale and Iron N P scas, having as much land as waters it | son for honing foe that o, q Wholosalc Wi An old soldior was telling war stories | D85 80 atmosphere, el quently *Wall stroet has expressed its interpreta f 7 1 i @ ":’E“:‘" z?:!“hy' Salesroom and Offico —11)i-110) Lowart st Hals cape sirAN goode | Rafenrauiiy sl maod yesterday, in un uptown club, and the | “Yncesling its fuce, an asons ave | tion of theso improving aspects in the coni \ g 4 LN, Factory 1110-1121- 1123 Howara 8t | KLV ORI, ) Audraan, 140 thome wis bravery undor fire, - e wag | #bout the same s herd ugh the win- | (mutl.nlvmw [ ho active buying moy e g o fiSam axneriengs oo are tho LY Manufeitureri of Boots and ROt ying 10 sov bimself upus o hero, | tor® ato colder, 1 . f the i B At have it payon. iy are af =S J4th and Farvam Ste A uensral loviialionls exiandad ko sl b9 Banesk | SO o MMTRETON, LUMBER, nor wiss o one who bolioved tt horoos | #0018 Lravels around it three times as | RLIRENEASVO taken ub laree amouts o A PN e Branch & Johm A, Wal n|| filled the ranks of either army. He | [45tas Mars itsel ns, it appears realized upon until s much further adyance P & = 0 0 W e hranc (0. oln .I\l el sald: "1 havo ofien wondenad Shy S | Fise in tho west and set in the | 1 itiion has i AL Surtiee advance : . . » hlrhcud l, J‘uu‘\‘.\ Amer, Hand-Sewed Joun A was in o battle that somo men’ would | While the othor, really circling in - the | forelen maricts have done somo silline WA | sios o o amans | Broduce, seus o an | il carelessly expose themselves to dan e divootion at u sheed comparatively | pocket profts, but tho invostment d v LT s (o RE S wiito 1 aud take risks of losing theiv lives that | 510, Pises in the cast aud sets in the R that sousee oqutiuucs. Nuturglly % g toak Yards o e — wero totally unnccossuvy, and roally | \West. Thus buth mouns ure seen in the | $uch a important riso ju profits, thero has Unlon Bleik Yards Gomg DRY GOODS LIQUORS. _ | STOVE REPAIRS could not bo called oriminal, I never | Beavens attho sumo time, golng oppo- | J8H Solie felielie by sheculutors, but the Seuth @maha, ( | 5 | “Trick & Herbe claimed 10 bo brave, and on seversl we. | #ite Ways T e Rntked fudluita 1 il Beat Cattla 1o nud Shens waiaos : - Smilh & Co. Rilpatrick-Koch Dry | Frick & Herbert, | Omana Stose Repaie I felt that | could | | wer— | el L [ V0 1K casions | felt that | could be called a AU Smem————— s wawes | 118 fOrce, and we, therefore, rec nend buy < 41 - R - ¢ b Wholesale liquor deslers | nod ¥ Itried to be brave but it was useless. | atRock Springs. At Almy he s nfl:mq | On the Kise i Stocks. 7 Wood Brotuers . o 101 Farana e _ ) s I could not keop it up, and gave up try- | & reduction of b cents & ton aad 0 Concerning the recovery 1 o ing. But Iam alive, and many of those | and Haoua wages were reduced 10 o Unitad Statcs Tuveslor sass: “1t s o be | 11 0un aaueat e e Tatae Live Stack Commission Merohawats FURNITURE. _ " PAPER. who wore noted for their bravery wero [ Wi The men at these places, | er, | hoped that o one will base lis & Gmaba Upholstering| Bher & Runyaa (mnucl Paper (u Stundard 0il Co. were bott 1t - 0 expectutions | auza, Whoeping Congh, Bronchitis and katam §0°14b Uaisha—Telepaoue 1131 Py uot. 8o, perhaps, 1 am a gainer. ere botter paid thin it here rogarding the future of the industiial situs: | & Sertaia sarejer Ooasamption 1a st iase e ‘ iy COmDAn, ipping by © of cos V ) 1 nd & sure relief in advanced stages. Use at o! WALTER E. W0, nangers COMPANY full stock On ilw worning of July 20, 1864, wo 'trom tas. place bt pragears of coul u | ton entirely on what has boen witncssed iu [ 248 pire relicfin adranosd siagay. Use atasco: Upholatered ~furoiture. | FURNITURE COMPANY | “Grhude wranping ani | Kefaed snd lubricating duy from this place at present. One year | the stock niarke e pa WO weeks. 5 Market reports by mall and w, hecrfu 04 Nic + - o [ prosen! ne year | the stock market o the past t 1 t dose. Sold by deslors everywaers. Large Markot roports by wmall aud wire checrful 410a-1104 " Nie wiiting payers, card B8N0 cars were being suut out every duy. | The geucral situntion is improving. Of that | etiersd eesah o1 uralatied upou spplication. wud lith Siean pepers, ol | ciin, axie gronss, oo