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THE OMATIA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1803, . 2 lep P P R rx;ur ot J\:rcntnnnho rn-c~~|'nm‘;« con- | tarm nrn’ rlnl:'-rv not 1arge_in the sense | the enlargement ho o Than tire Cal if you wii a yoar ago ¢ fnov. sir, [ *hall feel honored if you wiil iope s aboub hif there 18 cncouraging to | FIONS seison. *“The ‘demand contin MUSt necensarily he enriod FoFward, i ‘s though the blace beloriged to g’ Ll agIng 19 | cwshwheatand the fytepremium above Decems | Cante Cloarty # o — act jusy ! houg' e p! o :rm':‘v. and hope is weighad down a un(\'l denl | ber still continaed; Dacember Took a Breathing Spell v“' «'--;u ;“»l nl.-»;: and the ey B~ - Tall Stre nerators o | by the prospect another session of con | May, 62¢. Track el 9 “ oA A y Ay of Avolding 11 Revented. How o Union Bpy Entered the Confederate | Yo' Ginerat Reamy. Professional Wall St o Operators Have | 2X (00 ot thidh iderne. - Togtslation may | 1 AFUh T, R the b el S AR B LIV “The past summer and snrly fall have bees & s Ttoyhood 6 Disconnted All Frobable Occurrences, | serlously affect thie.conditions of trade ail | . Flour is dnll a kors ship b - 2 Of TRt e - sriods of v, of ¢ oxhi Camp Flaying Drunk, . | through thoe w i A | BUis.: first pa .30 6 and under the influence of light roceipts and | periods of worry, of eare anloxhauste! vital Ouie of the curions thin, wr iy ut hope in Amorica is | g9’ g s ; alittle botter ingy ol , scd by the s ne o nes 4 le \ 1 Sorth s oot dent ol TIPRN 1 oroen tie 08.30; fancy ani alittle botter inquiry from shibpers and | ity canscd by the straing Incident to bus ne father, writes Mrs, 8. W NWai's ¥ 18 A Disis of Lhat excohfienar srbaperity which in | 1.20; Tow grades In Dugs, specu'ators the decliie was &' least tem | Tho speaker was a prominont man. Contine bEnt that his grandfathor (Hon. John Wae® "MONEY 1S ARUNDANTLY PLENTY NOW | o o Datlance wa il b honm addaa daily output of il pocarily checked here were less than | wing, ho said: “This has naturaily eaused ONE SPY DETECTED BY LEE AND HUNG | ¢\ der ‘and endower of the Leake (‘ parlance we.call a hoom Will provably agerognto 20, 3,000 hogs «(n sale, and buyers all | wen to hecomo run down, nervelossand really Watts Orphan asylum, New York) ob- —_— AHIBAGE. T Shorts, £, bita rted out to get their droves | unable to properiy witaud € bis nass, Bus " Best of U | sorved the young man's partiality fOr | Radical Changes in the Tariff Sehedate “'""":‘ ‘.::‘.LN bt N ¥ AR iy ,“.:;‘I"l‘h‘,“"';‘i‘m‘;‘\""'.'"'I‘m‘"(".‘:‘]" T { th s fs not all. Man's wortles become n wos » How «Awntien Got the West of Unton | ke and ofored him, ‘while a | "X S0 A hipaten and witn & | Cloning Fentueeh G TR tat Week on the |y, o York by gt ket | ious M W0 iCed uskrngd aboue 1 | 10 R0F Cyuacate o et samrior ntul 3 btk e student at Columbia colloge, an_ allow- Handsome Frade Balanco Bas- Bourd iof Trade. stiows, In looking | very littie of the im- al market Feiday, they | (18 WIRCEL TNCFEEET et brotiiers oF 4 Frederiekaburg — Other ance of 81,500 o year—no mean ineome Cricaco, Nov. 18, “Wheat made yet an- | portant interest bearing on any line of goods g 5 : h yuld only Iness Must Get Better, N Ruring D an ) hor lover. All these things cause great ex- 3 War Note in those early days—-if he would only other low price résord for December today, | (uring the week, Colured goods are neglectod havst \ ot Y . study for the ministe breaking to 509¢q on froak cables, SmAll OX. | wovan fabries ar sty Tmred - A Joal ot chiblog GTOAb, VIHOE | it Fehatt . atats 6f wenkheas WHIGHANY g ) n A aking to 59744 d cables, s oven fabrics are in s y improyec ppec 5 rkot 80 and ans roport o state of weakness which has But the full tide of his Scote 3 : g port clearances,” Neavy selling by local | mand, bu S g0ods are Stagnant in k IRt BRI LR Bl Bt oo B Fto Y § 1 oo of his I Henry Clews. in his weekly review of the g alllines. The demand for forcign dry g & fow _rough packing _londs sold PR S AL Tn 1304, at_the first collision in the | blood and the sigr B it | Gieantioe oh OulL bEvest: o8 | traders and the expectation that the world's | fiug Voan rather falr, taking the woek ail | 40wn around €515, For fair to good | Tt 18 true that our financial troubles are Wilderness between Grant's army and | name had their perfect work to do with | situation ou toe A sible fac. | Visible supply sill be heavily increased | through, butnot i iportant in any iine all weights it was practically a | !argely over, but the system needs bunlding Lee's, the former general had need of | him. The old family name in Ircland | “in thea e of important visible fac- |y b A markot, the bulk of the hows | up o the condition an i tone of six MoNLH% information regarding A. . Hill's divi- i evolved from the Irish and the Scotch | tors Wall street is on the lookout for new Corn and onts wers -wosk and sach 1a8t OMANA LAY TOUK MARKETS, figures, as against from $5.20 | ego. 1t 1sovident that this can only be dono i i 1 ’ o8 as Kear I ‘man, clements affecting prices. The bulls have - A LR aay and from £.70 10 #.75 on | by the careful and systo 0 sion, stationed on the piank road 1o | ance was Kearny O'Clearman, and | clement ting pri Tho bulls Have |\ 0 aeim vesterdis s sroViSin Sonvtn . ~ " P faay and from ¥ il and systematic use of some Spottsylvania court house, and at mid- : that signified “the soldier with the brave | found some support, during the week, in the | x 'f: );n ¥ |“<‘ 1 -‘_" \.\‘n ll rovisis 1}]3 Monotony Remains '.';-I- :‘n:mhn“\::\l-".:" ot :_.\', Saturday. ‘The market closed Strong, | pure, heatth-fmparting Wea-xiving stimainnt, 8 lzht held an inforview with an indi- | hand.” so Dr. Keating says in his history | improviug carnings of the railroads, the | #1000 uP well and closed withoat much feat this Potnt, | Wit Juse B0 lowor than & week ago. 0C | nd this can o found ony I that srad re: & & - : , ange. SATURDAY, o A month ago and 40¢ lowe 1 [ paration which has stood the test of a score of vidual in a nondeseript costume. At | of Iveland. symptoms of a steady recovery in busir \ 5 Hovol " ¢ a | one ) bt i ; : Watts wanted the boy te ) 3 heat bega p ¢ ot teceipts of both cattle and hogs show a 3 conts, Duty's Pure Malt Whiske daybreak a squad of confederate soldiers | Grandfather Watts wanted the bov t0 | 5 growing plethora of moucy and the pr _ Wheat bogan the day with & mora, favor. | Hcccipts of both c W v APRSTORn yeurs, Dufty's Pure Malt W ¥ ; ybree ek, . ivate, | enter the church because “he thought i 3 | able outlook, opening 'ye above yesterday's | considerable increase over last week and a and for Sheep Stronger, The above words ate trae, and they shonld samo upon & deunken union BiFHETE | GO HNtars had euch b good, safe | Doctofan carly completion of tho plans fOf | yoys g focling that there would noc vear ago, but shoep receipts have fallen off | There was a fair supply of sheop on be earefully considerod by ail souhing las wellhg Ao sho y stors d suc y00d, K@ o i S i iy g o8¢ e fecling tha ere would nec s 80, t . X L0 v Ui evoer equalled this pure medicing! wihiske reeling down the road, loudly shouting | the (LAl L B coms. | reconstructing the finances of somo of the | ooy S RS TEARA oW T ply. Tho Higuros are as follows: and witl »d demnnd the market \was arsquatiod this pute modiclnl wiiskoy Jo8 his intention of “‘arinking all night, tili | timc Having lost all hi n ns, great bankrupt railvonds. Tho bears are ) rea n from yesterday's low lig tivo and pri 4 WIUH BTCALIY ¥ 1 e up Ay restorin s th |; alth, wasted ] i " y di visl v eld- < ikrupt raitroads ars are res helped s 1 Maila telitay ots: Shio yand prices strong i gred 'C ength and Al Yo 10t for W moment broad daylight, and not going home till | poor gentleman, he did not wish the eld- | AV Tk HoHadlves 6L LS T TN apsoaiatian | OTeE helped the first tradevs, and lgnter | i n:v i A BUNPILES 0t 81l Lho 160 ThE eskets tho | & ' rv'x“.nf,“m‘.f |I\ HYLR LI ] t a lvos of the luil in sy ; Receipts this weok ) 1 3 morning,” and when accosted declared | est of his only two grandsons to enter on @ e /0e L0 fon from the recent ad. | MOrthwesternveceipts contributed tothe firm. | o e A OO VR0o a4 | Situation has improved cousidorably during | be decelved by an lor Who iy toll yon He was & *‘gem‘man,” and that all they | a caveer which had robbed him of the | for forcne a veaciion Jea B48 TR ness. Fluctuntions for an hour wero contined | [oceipts st week. 1408 188 ast week and prices are._quotably all of [ S0 It has u nd is worthy of ‘the 1§ bad to do was to bring on the whole [ most brilliant of his children. | yance in prices; but with only moderato | to range of lyc. Butthe exports from | Stjue heck tast vour il st s higher than a week AT to frood na. | ETCAL DOPULATILY Which It possesses Al rebel army 1o soe it annihilated then | Whtle still boys all the loisure time of | succcss, their great obstacle being the fa- | both cousts showed another [There has beena good deal of monotony S 80 LATF 16 W0 WaALOFRS, - and there.. He presently showed a stub- | these two grandsons—EPhilip Kearny | cility for carvying stocks that is afforded by :.“.:nf‘;”l"w 'H‘u:": W ‘,d'}’;"”;‘;r atout the cattle market the past week ALl Il ey w. L. DOUCLAS ¢ 'n determination to go to bed in the | and his brilliant cousin, afterward Gen- | the abundancy of money tor, wWith ol hoavily Supplies o been liberal and of the same | good to choice 40 to 100-1b, lambs, 250004 ( ope general characterist deral ¢ spent in mimic “Ior the moment, however, the conditions iteh beside the road, and was too tipsy from day to da With all this against ic, the price went dowi M 4 Recoipts and Disposition o Stoek, 33 SHOE N(Y!rthP. § to remember where he had left his com- [ campaigns armies composed Of | of chief intevest center at Washington. | until December had broken the record and Really desirable beef stears continue hard foind roceipts and dlsp)sition of stock as Do you wear them? When next [n need try a paln 3 3 mand or how he had strayed from it. | from 4,000 to 6,000 leaden soldie with | Among these are the prospects of taviff leg- | rallied but at the close. Decembe 10 get, and, as the demand for them has been | €hown by the books of the' Union Stock Yirds Ie.‘t n (‘P\e world LI Y He was taken into camp where an officer | perfect thaius of artillery and every ad- | jyjagion and of measures rolating to the cur- | %ec, soldoft G rallicd Hac. lost very active, they always sold early i the b el ot et b AL B L fnspected him, smelt his breath to as- | jutant pertaining to aproperly equipped | 6 Tax s ¥espesis the Tormer, bRoad | OTaats Doaralion 10 the cleas AL AIG day at ood strowg pri S AR $3.00 ¢ certain if his condition was real or simu- | host, 3 indications are now forthcoming as to tho | ruied firm for a time. Through a local The mavket, however, has been surfeited | == e SRR TGRS $2 50 lated, and pronounced him really in- | ~ With these leaden armies battles Weve | o) yeope of the changes of duties con- | trader some one i St. Louis bought some | With common stock, Fine weither has eon - toxicted after o half hour or so, during | fought over a particular strategical s i templated by the committes on ways and | SOrt corn i and the price —advancad | abled western cattiemen to clean up their | 72 it bbb etk et which_the frowsy-headed, whisky-reck- | tem: and what proportion of those | bt G b rezarded as being | SUEBUY. With recoipts larger than the | marketable cattle in gool shape and for | 1415014l o 2000 ing object of interest sat propped | knocked down by the mimic five y & i b estimates the advance was more than 108t | pav vaneon laves proporeti AT e = , 5 (P on- | of & distinctly assuring character. When | but on small estimates for Monday thors | MOt res %2 proportio n of the offer visro agninst o treo fast asleep. musketry and artillery should be con L s mall estimates for Monday there | o SRR R NGGE POt CHE 14 w . g ki sleep. i vabover | BlaaredherE \ad jmbat, and what | the committee reports the public verdictis | wasa slight reaction, Later Wheeler ap- | ings have been direct from the rango. Then He was then dragged aside to recover | sidered hors de combat, an ho | likely to be that the chauges are much less | peared as a heavy seller and this, witn the | the inexperienced or thriftiess fecder himself and was soon forgotten. The | others s invalided with ~the | ydical than has generally been anticipated. | \voakness in whoat, sent the price to 'y | boginning to sond in their warned up, § arrival of the news that the enemy was | correet length of time to bespent in hos- | Considering that the esisting duties upon | worse than iv had opened. May onened at | foq and half fat stock, These moving forward put the camp intoa | pital before they were again mmlthc | very large “amounts of imported goods ex- | 401, elimbed iyc, lost ¢, rallied e, lost TESECHIL (BIBHG T87 448, 6 sy T _ stato of excitement, and immediately | for the marching force, were questions | ceed the strict requirements of protection. lied 1y¢ to the close at 397 c. ook all right in the country after they $2.00 \ js1.78 ¢ ( FOR BOYS UURIIRTTRA T 104 The Omatin Th 1 H ftor & smart young officor in gray rode | submitted to the most serious considera- | and ~that = mosv industries will & re- |’ were fanrl, o, but_lower. The | have been fed a few weeks, but they always | giippers and fel e St on " colonel’s horse, giving the | tion. colve mportant advantiges from ptting | neaviness of yesierdays market together | shuw up bad in the yards here alongside of | Ieflo%e i 1 you vant a fino DNESS SHOE, macs Intho fatest 1, ! sountersign with a pleasant nod as he [ The firing was done with spring guns: | ety Voo Gied thiat the rey resulb to the :-'..‘."'19"' ’r‘f‘.}f:.“\ii;\,‘u"‘l'.‘p‘,'.'.fin‘“‘ :‘lffx;.lx‘u'"; I | gooa catule, and killers say they make the | ot X g0zl u7o | styles, don't pay $6 to 8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or i pussed the samo picket who, an hour | one shot for each cannon, one for each | mayufacturer from the proposed changes of | the de May opened he highor at S0, | Poorest kind of beef. As a result prices T = | $5Shoe, They fit equal to custom mado and look and before, had laughed to see a drunken | regiment or separate detachment of | duty will be much less serious thun has been | logt 1, sold off e, rallied ¢ to tho clase | have been very unsatisfactory on the under el _ Stoelk 1n 8 S R wear as well, 1f you wish to economize in your footwear, “Yank” stumble by, and in another half | infantry and so_many for each line of | generally expected. And when to this fact | ag 307, ¢ % grades, although prices ave haraly quotably | wsee b ofibis Sock ab WG, four, el | doso by purchasing Wi L, Douglas Shocs, Namo and hour General Grant was in possession of | sharpshooters. When the firing, alter- | is added the further one, that already the |~ Provisions were firmer on a better dispo- | jower than a weck ago, Another civeum- Cattle, Nows, Shoep, | Price stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buys the desired information. nating, had gone through both lines of S (!l‘m\‘\' material are declining u‘;u sition to buy. Operioe higher they declined | gyance that makes trade dull and prices | South Omaha 3,914 900 + L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.” Sold'by But there was wrath afd lamentation | battle, the different bodies were moved | (HEA u:::;uhé'x:fl]'"l‘l'(-".f‘\::-}'..'A'v";'n:\"ifx'f.n'.'-' Jo | on coru's slump to ciose at about lasy night's | weak for common cattle just now 13 that the Chicago. itz Newman, Blsas Svenson, S, W, in the “'secesh” camp when under a tree | a shorter or longer determined dis- | 8 e IR G Thope that the "m“:m( lfi»_;';m‘mi;ml with last b gt Jan | arkets ave now full of poultry aud wauie. Bowman & Co., €. W. Carlson, F. S was found only a dusty, shabby blue | tance, according as they b longed 10 the | pew light thus thrown ppon the situation “m""r ana ]‘:“I" “}'\;;ll; ard 25¢ | which, with oysters, takes the place of beef Cressey. South Omaha. \niform, whicl, like the chrysalis shell, | different armies over spaces dictated by | may soon lead to more or fess resumption of | Fstimated receipts for i [T L B B W e = = T had only served to conceal the smart | the relative speed of the different ser WOTK RIpONg our now stagnant industries, 170 cars: corn, 450 cars; oats, 105 earss hogs, | ho .‘,'“l;m"t‘:‘”‘*fi",';“;‘u l)’l“:yflul.;l:;‘:ff i‘fl“‘;‘fh]_‘ R IiNGS (LY T IVEINTOBR, Aaehbe i \ i gray suit beneath. :s, whether light or heavy infantry, Question of Currency Supply. 0,000 head. plies at Chicago, and the killors there hay KANSAS Crry, Nov. 18, 3 W ! ’ Not so fortunate was the spy who [ field or reserve artillery. «Wall street naturally attaches a speclal I'ne leading futures ranged as follow been compelled to draw on western markets | 4,600 hoad; shipments, . I L i might have turned the fate of a battle | All this was not left to hazard, but ac- | jmportance to the matter of currency legisla- 5 e T for supplics. So long as this state of affa tle wero firm, otiers St ) i » L 1 J had it not been for General Lee's fine in- | cording to a written or stipulated code. | tion, Tt is gonerally concedod that, as the | wiexe keeps up prices Are not hable to go down L Ve B, &1 06.90; Db i | stinet, the instinet that we all know, but [ Field works and permancnt fortifica- | suspension of silver purchases involves a | “pe much. It 18 o remarkable but gratify- 00@4.15; stockers and. feeders, 8 ing eircumstance that C| pelled to help build up of pasteboard, | large stoppuge of new supplies of money, of the ground | there isan imperative necessity for provid- cago is thus con ival western ma ich can be based on no logic. An- | tions were constructe tictam, or Sharpsburg, was atits hot- [ and the irregularitic TREATHENT tous—Receipts, 4,000 b d: shipments, 50 head; shipmients, a. n 4 ! A opinion, that the only dependence for that cried out: *“‘General, General McLaws [ operation began. supply must be entirely upon bank notes. sends to say he cannot reinforce you as The housekeeper, who took old time | But it is nct clear, in the light of past e ordered. The enemy hasengaged him.” | pride in the polish of her mahogany | perience, how we can safely trust to the na- Jackson, who was being forced back,was | tables, to the rubbing of which | tioral banking system for ary such increas Showed No New Features. oLk The market today presented no new [ 300 pature: Receipts were fairly liberal and the offerings it @ fair showing of ver test, when there. galloped.up to Jackson | were represented by piles of books built | 1n& without delay some other form of cireu- kl;‘(l;!ml“\ order to maintain her own su- ‘r;\.u\;... il o Strong; ik, €590 401 e N1 ONLY wmin in an adjutants uniform who | up in accordance with agreement before | lation o fill the gap, Where 1s no second ! : i $10.0) For months molictnes unl Instrumonts L'roe. 1 n o about to issno the command fora gen- | he dovoted the greater part of | of its issuss as the new clreimstance would H R i e AN | USRI AR Consuituts 3 eral votreat, when Lee, riding up, | her time, wasdrviven well-nigh crazy requfre. The system of bond guaranty has i ‘ fulr to goud N strong. Some very choice cornfed ot native beeves brought .85 and .65, while_good to choice westerns bronght from $3.80 to $1.30. The under grades of both native and range cattle sold indifferently. Indian stes ; } 2 B L h Crazy | oinpelied a contraction of the issues to loss glanced sharply at the supposed adju- | by the wars—eometimes lasting for | %" e thoir former volume, and the oft- tant. ~Aftor hearing tho report of Me- | many weeks—fought by these ""'II"L'I'I" repcated suggestion of authorizing the banks quotations werd as follows: Laws' detention, and for no reason he | commanders who appropriated all the | 1 put out notes up to the par valve of the [ Frovr—Weak, — ** conld huve given, ho escluimed to two | tables and flat picces of furnituro and | bonds is an mducement. altozether too small No. surpissel in ehe t 1 )l Chronio, Private and Norvous Diseases, Wit to or coasult pais sonully. 5 BY MAIL. 1 Receipts, 700 shipnients, uarket, 100 light, & 5.1 40. shipments, none; Reeeipts, 100 1 : A < ) smal but fully steady ficures and the close AsIetinte SEnTINaE 5 ot mp. for, particulnrs, whichyily of his stafl: who issued their mandates against any | to bring out any appreciable increase in this fonia S ‘,m‘h,‘-*c‘m;mhm D) “‘“";L "5‘.'&77:.' teady ...1;‘3ln.’u'r“u.l'-m..',"y" good, L OMes 113 “hat man's a spy. Seize himy sweeping or dusting less the order of | form of circulation. If it be suggested that Ands S 0 The fellow turned to flee, but wa | the mimic battles be disarranged. ::}':‘3.\'5‘;%!'{::oé‘!:lslfillg'\:)r;;n:n;\{- )l;t;uxnl‘.;:;":cdl:r he cow market was active and firmer on caught,and in less than five minutes after Such was young Kearny's love of the proposal RS “.,_.“:,igh }.unrxhsi\-: the better grades, for which the de- he had made his daring move his lifeless | sport that he continued the amusement SR taead o e 2 mand was very urgent, both from local e had made nis g o 5 & objection that the powerful opinions and and castern Killers, but the common and body swung from a tree. long after first entering Columbian col- | prejudices against such a radical change of canning Erides wera slow EACHer On one occasion one of Mosby's men | lege. the national system would, inall probability, W Good to choice cow § was in the disguise of a negress with an DON'T OOUIH. lfl}' found to dofeat that resort for relief. readily at from $2.55 up to & : indignant hen under one arm and a bas- 0 pcr:":ncirl‘l'l‘\??s; :;;‘;‘;‘3:;2:;»}% E;:{fi‘:.ln i .00; dry salted shoulders (b mon to very fair stuff went «t from $1.50 5 agba s 3 Vi es by K clear sides (hoxed), $8.25@ . | $2.95. Calves were steady at fr 50 kot "of eggs in the other hand. With | 1o you reel that You Must, Just Restst | May receive a more or loss erious considera: | , WHISKY—Distiliors' finished goods e 3 0 surl calic 5 : 3 5 for common large to choice veal stock and i gayly turbaned head and calico sun the Impulse, tion at the hands of congress. Unquestion- | #1.15 8, o “ T 1 g ¢ -ty ‘- % 0 5.88; g a 5.45: | rough stock was not quotably changed, com- iy bonnet “Auntic” trudged along the | 1 a1 phronchial affections the pav- | Aby, the state banks, with their 8500,000,000 | (GUGATTAN J0r% 30-88; granulated, .45 N ' R Ry o i E dard “A," £5.88. mon to very good buils, oxen & road near which Hooker’s army camped x of cupital, constitute 'a_source of note cur- | " i ) i 3 ! A v ? shot Sipnlhcedla: , cons| ce of 1 The following were tk cipts and ship- | ing freely it from §1. i and finally attracted the attention of the | §. ‘bl':‘:,:,’f,fi1‘,160%,),‘,‘5;‘,.k(h'n\;l,f},l":,,'?,?;L“d,i;‘;‘ rency of some importance. The thing to be A i PRS0 pOSOID D ans BhiD: Eitteslitutiom'e N N i VeV 1 Feed Close ofticer of the guard, who with one or | 18 AL e v determined, however, before utilizing that | — e S okt Lo Tho old idea that disagrceable sensa- | resort, is whether the notes to be thence The feeder market started out all right ANTIC 9 , ... | tions in the throat indicate the presence | supplied could be secured in such a wayas to | Flour, buls. 3.000| this woek, but flattened out very badly B ~|ll‘ri ltll("~l";!l'“f'~ where al ou going? there of “something which ought to | adeqaately protect the noteholders and - }ym-n;.uu. lt_n.num‘ _6.000 | toward the close. The demand feil off and 3 ‘Gwine a ny bizness, chile,” wi - X been cntively displaced by the move | 15 really the central question in this problem, | &: S PR i e ) rational view that. tho continued and andiyalliesrebtiscamaNalsnoseditolynibyon)| tharieyibu slEis 6410 g - Al aTonte: 5 ", \_ | what congress has to propose on this point | ~—On the Produce excl l”ffl‘"}vu‘] (;f[n‘l ts tu(:l e:‘pl_l t(h!l'- goI before determining its verdict upon the sub- | market was dull; duiries, 20@20¢: creamerios, | weelk fourd the pens full of stock and feed- (?"mrz e e, "‘1"}“‘ of more mis- | ject of state bunknotes. foaay: strictly frosh, 20@21c. | ing cattle, which the owners would be glad . | chief than would result from its being (ks T LT i ATy e = to get vid of at prices all of H0c to H0¢ lower allowed to remain, ew York Markets. than u week ago. The decline has been fora few days by buy! 1 up the fresh ceipts at good figures. he demand failed today the butter | 10 improve, howevi and the close of the p the answe “*Where do you live' “Down the road a piece at Marse Jeemes Tuckerses.” *Well, can’t you sell us your eggs p: puggested one of the men, wiile another Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants g the There is attondant upon every dis- | . '‘The stock market is ina waiting atti-s w Yonk, Nov. 18 -Frovn—Receipts, 23.- | heaviest on the light stockers that were and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor suid teasingly, “I'll pay you for them | oue'of the bronchial tubes a greater o | t900: ~For the present the bears have Dbl exports, 9,800 bbls.;' sules, 7300 | sclling so high ten days ago, but ail grades e s SESha, L with o kiss,” and advanced his face | Tass amount of mucour. which exudes | £3ined an ascendancy which they seem dis- iarket au Sty | have shared in the gencral demoralization. other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute clined to relinquish. The tendency to- 1118, 84208 3.40 v back with an 4 mockingly, only to d 2 UNES O Sunng ot * | ncli to o i B ; ' | The fecling is very weak, but present low 2 5 S T St Rlaationtotiwonae from the membraneous lining of the | ward lower prices has met with no resist- | 400 &% B i Winter | | rices will in all probability attract buyers for Parcgoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, Wy youiare no—" tube. Of course there are the accom- | ance from large holde partly because | $3.8504.00; 20@2.70; Min- | next week and the trade pick up somewhat. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty ycars’ use by But ;“:“m ‘m" Bard forany feminine)| LL2LYingG signs of inflammation—heat, willing to see lower prices, and | neapolis winter, low | Good to choice feeders are quoted at from pain, swelling and redness—but it is the > others ave unprcpared for .t | any aggressive movement upwards. Wall street has not ye: entirely lost the pes- simism which “the late = panic created in the busine: world Commerce " low grades, $1.60 | &85 to £3.30, fair to good at €250 to $2.80, Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays withidterlontolfalripradesial feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoca and Wind Colie. Castoria relicves hand, white or black, silenced his lips. The officer’s suspicions were aroused and he darted forward and snatched off | the sunbonnet. The entire basketful of mueous exudation which is for the m, vart responsible for the disagreeable sensations which we attempt to allevi- s, 200 bbl 5; Brandywine, §. : boat lond ; yellow HAR T - The week has witnessed a big break in No. 2 Milw o ate by coughing | and industry e revivir vev Y t hog valnes. Receipts 1 U been ex- i s UGS C ing g 1g S s Wi s sec or 8l " ok : ; a ig, however, Baniey M hog: valnes. ltaceipts huye noi been ex tecthing troub! cures constipation and flatuleney, egys was the second after sent direct Ow, it is cortain that, in a great ma- | but the improvement thus far | rowed, BU@S cepuionally heavy nor are prospects tavor- 2 2 into the fuces of the startled and when they could wipe theil jority of instances, where the general | 1s perhaps grea health of the patient is not attacked, | Moreover, the in tone than in volume, [ WHEAT—Receipt se of the year is approach- | 000 bu. ch y_immediate increase. It looks Castoria assimilates the food, rcgulates the stoma able for u i d become tived of the load cker from the overripe liquid fruit of the | {1id oxudation undergoes what is called | ing: previous to which there is always a | y were carrying, and in the absence of and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case lien it was to see the “aunty” flying for | ouolution; that is, it is reabsorbed | SLock taking and introspection that is un- @60 ke; ody Y B ivo or consumptive demand for toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, the thicket with skirts gathered abo esolutions that ls, 1t s reabsorbed | r;vorble to the consideration of new enter- S oponad 1@ e sron' local coyers | the deferred futures of provisions had con- irts gathered about | ¢} oneh the fine network of blood ves- v i r- | Options opennd 4@ e higher on' local coyer. ; 4 \ AL P s e g CEEETR g ineleinors pr Th tho mercantile world the asual | e, il weals on lower eabios, Absenco of | cluded 1o bring hog prices down Lo the 3 shbu e e ] ironsersd lot sels about the tubes into the blood, | inactivity belonging to November and c| nees at New York and decrease in | basis on which provisions were sclling, re- Castoria. Castoria. I RO ) k-‘ll ‘LT} where it is taken care of, and complete | December is being aggravated by late | {3500 t's weekly }slxpuvri a:llh_l off 1o th dless of the matter of reccipts. The sit- frotirdid bt sl 0 o while the astonished hen picked hersolf | recovery is eflected. On the other hand, | panic. and recovery s Gelayed by an exug- | (ohs Siased at 6705 Lupmaans, 60ige cloning | uation Is full of perplexiiios. and tho abscuce « Castorta fs an excolient modicino for chil- | 4 Catoria fs 5o well adapted to childron thay "‘1| ; om . “"' 28110 "1" cen precipi- | guppose we do not wait for the resolution | gerated fear of tanft revision. ut68%0; Mareh, 095@69%e, closing ut of any speculative interest is beginuing to dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of its | 1 recommend it s superior toauy preseription ately cast away and - expressed in | to'ake place: but that, on the theory The tradebalance of October was largely 725 cmber, male 1tself felt. Tho Cincinnati Price. Cur- A T Lisoomuondit womanly and henly fashion her opinion Hsialg theory | i our favor, exports having exceeded im- . Closthi it G530, | ront suys of the week's developments 4 ! ; of such conduct that every particle of the exudation | o'ty 's36,000,000. In November. thus far, s'oxports, 107,600 'he movement of hi ing mod Da. @. C. Osaoon, H. A. Ancig, M. D., ] e should be expelled, as being of a poison- | there has been a similar proponderance of 128,100 'bu, | crately, but Siill short of corrosponding imo Lowell, Mass. 111 So. Oxford 5., Brooklyn, N. Y. \oy Uscd Dendly Wenpons ous nature, we strain to exhaustion | exports. Under ordinary mstances we | Ao e Roturneiandiiostaise dorito w Castoria Is tho best remedy for children of | % Our physicians in the childron's dopart- I was glad tosee that the mayor of | every muscle of expiration, and, in fact, | ought therefore to be importing gold frely, | ufl Slowor on e uret Wi S0m000 the bt hich T am acquainted. 1hope the day js vot | ment have spoken highly of their experi- A P'redericksburg had kindly extended an | the whole system. ~ What follows? | as we expocted a few weeks ago; but only | the regular earlond tho west, | week and 300,000 for eortesponding per e tant wh mothers will sonsider thoreal | ence in thelr outside practice with Castoria, § g invitation to the Society of the Army o We may haveaccomplished our imme | Small arrivais of specie have been reported, | elosed weak with wheat s celine | Just Tho total frc vomber 1 is ap- ARIBANN WA DIOOTS . Bk R y y of y ¥ t: r ly b E the Potomac, together with the confed diate object, or the seut of the influm- “and the exchange market is still adverse to | January A\fmu-:‘w, closi May; mpared with interest of their children, and uso Ca; and nhhuu;fih‘ we only have awong our S v‘,‘u’l PN e B e boan it G el | any imports of conscquence. From our own A61,@45% -‘I"'j:"’“l".‘,‘ 2 ovember closed | 525,000 & yi hogs have had stead of the variousquack nostrums whicharo | medical supplies what s known as regular 3 BRalYaleIane, ‘;" AEOURIOn noxyi((ApMOX .,‘3' I e Ch oy Of yeuch. AN | standpoint, however, tho sivuation is Cipvi SRl ) oc, closing at | some tenden, 1 but Qestroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, | products, yet we are freo to confess Has the year at that historic town, where we | either event, if we coula see the point | siedily imiproving. 1f the after effects of | *Oirs—Recemts, 104,700 bu.; exports, 754,000 | foped for and - somo” of Kars haye, Tmorphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful | merits of Castoria has wop % i look with met in battle avray nearly thirty.o alb which our efforts had been*directed | panic =) ST i D and & s " AN s D7 SRAkAY 'y one ) 71 (B A o panic —are st visible in numerous , 100,000 bu, future 1 is st ren of agents down their throats, thereby sending | favor upon it. years ago, says a writer in Blue and e should discover that they had not | failures, smull yolume of business, ete., it dull and fle others are operating on a re them to premature graves." Usrrep HOsPITAk 228 DISPENGARY, Gray. 1 revisited the old battlefield at | been productive of the results antici- | must be remembered that all theso draw- gehiyered, e, T'he position of va 15 not D, J. F. KiNCRELo Boston, Mas, b that place a year ago. A comrade of | pated. Instead of the inflammation | backs have been discounted, und that con- b B rdod us o kufe ong, and unless there 1s o LU ¢ 5 Py e 4 iy : ron d re duily i ) it mixed en, 841501 detided further reduction i hogs it Conway, Ar AvLen C. Suirn, Pres., my old regiment was with me. We had | being in any way allayed wo should find | ditions are duily -’-l‘e'l,l‘"l““" _ Prices of com- "k, white n, 85@40c. Options mar- | is likely that muny house to boen engaged in that battle on thoe left | that an effect had been produced similar | Modies axe unixersally fow, and supplics ,onenod closed weak | operatliig wiitter ‘se utinue | The Centaur Company, T1 Murray Streot, New York City. of the line, under Franklin, and as we | t0 that which follows scratehing an | B, St conditions which = eannot last Apie b Dlisry, losed 8y hush hd a (8 Bt L ithout laying the best sort of foundations M psing it 3 No- sduring stood upon the ground our regiment had [ itching sore. : for a general revival of enterprise. This re- or ciosed Decomber, 34!, r hat oecupied, two men came driving past in The irvitation has for the moment | vival will come. 1t is inevitable. It may BUBAHC, e e s 1 A buggy along the road close by, One | been relieved, but it is only a question | be delayed a few weeks or months, and the Steady; shipping, 65¢; good to cholce, 0 Y d 9 y 1 VO i 4 of them seoing that we were dressed in | of time when it will veturn with re- | longeritis deluyed the more certain will be ps - Dull; state, common to cholce, 192 8 and Army nf the Republic uniform, | nowed vigor. ts perminence, Wall stroet has g fashion y Pacitle const, 190240, i Samo 14 The i AR AR A Ee el | Of anticipating such movements often long DE: iy, govoutand came up to us, Ho snid | The hablt of endeavoring to exvel | § {ivinto of their occurronco; und wo shall | LuMm Sieuy . he had been in the n- [ more of the exudation vhan will come | o gurprised if our leading financiers and op. PROVISIONS —Beef, family, federato servico; said he: ] | sway with gentleand infrequent cough- | crators show. thewselves less capablo than | o0l Sxbes moss 860900, Hoof Luws, €10; 1 was stationod over yonder, where our | ing 1 an exhausting and idle one, usual in reading the future.” e Suy 1 iokiod. helltas, Bs@0sc: plokiod . | I'incn l;mlndm\u to the river, not far n ‘m".y—_fi'( Am:——" ulumlllorui:- lu‘rll. wuilkor' rnx,lu]um fC 3 vom where you fellows blew up one AL ond ier, $ LUN bE . closed at #5.80; options siles. ovember A Ut catssons.” Dhat we el beone of | Dotroit Free Pross: She was a pr Eioati i daoh, Howialy Tunuary closad ut & bered, I was wounded n the hipor | country girl, rustic but sweet and i Small Signs of Improvement aud Hope for | 1775 0VrA brimo, $14.C0G14.50; extia prime ( waid he, and alter talking over the situ. | COftos i flower. AN N ¢ DT (1 tajutly. 1B 010001 T A e e - ution as it then was, ho suddenly ns- o wasan artist from the city, and a r. W. H. Roberson, Omaha manager of | | BUGARTIRUW, merketaues aud frm: refn: : ETC. HARDWARE. Mumod - very forso look. put oo s | Doct, and ho loved the rustic i R G Dun & Co., speuking of trado for lasy | js, 235, SEREN, P00 Badt Mo BAGB&TWINES | THNTS, BLO. | __ - i ) -y o vee v o v VS : ') 3 B 4, o P P q v 2| v iand 1o his breast pocket and said: | 1ti8 sosweet to love in the pristine | week, says: : miandarg. 4, ¢ 7-L0g4he Bemis Omaha Bag (Omaba Ten-Awning | Rector & Wilhelmy | Lobeck & Lin, ntlemen, 1 fought you in 1802, and 1 | Prettiness of the provinces, i “Business has materially improved in re- hos gut Joat.o@ COMPANY. COMPANY. CANEARY, f n hardwars vid i am now going 10 fight you akuin, He had found it so, and this soft night | tail civcles during the week. The brisk cubes, 4 18-16 tmportas and wavutas: | ol oo TR OT Ry Nools 4 Tnstinctively T also jput iy my hand to | 1 September, when the moon was touch- | weather hus stimulated almost overy line e e Lirers of fiur sacks | 1% Farnam sirost. Biroots ing the earth and th e 5 ER—Flrm; wvestern dalry, 1814@22¢ s, 3 my breast pockot, and there we stood | i€ the earth and the air with its silver | Saturday was one of the best shonping days - ereamen 371401 Western fac- = g g s ¢ glaving at each cther. Tl upon tl fingers, he had chosen to tell his love | f ™ e oo Y8 | wostorn creameny, 9 stern fac BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, ETC. | - s r at eac! . 2, upon the A or weeks, and sales were good in most lines | tory, 17@ 414e. d o Q K samo spot whore thirty years before 1 ] and claim the heart he felt was throb- | for the weok. Trade has to be forced | . O HEESE lurge, 0@11%c¢; e | \} A [ Gibbon & Co [ Omaha Safe and Iroa~ i lay wounded and blecding, after theso | UINE 18 ubison with his own. - somewhat, however. Peoplo are buging on | *'Hii: Siiady! westira trosh, 24G201ic; re- Morse-Coe Shoz Company. T /ORKS: : wany years, had fato decrced that I e Y 4 hero in the gloam- | o005 margius, and merchants who adver- | C6Ip, 4,721 pkis. 3 Salesroom aud Ofce—1107-110): 1111 Howar1 3t Hats, caps, siraw goods Jull woal, must come back and again engage in | h‘u:‘, M'h(tlhu wnl bl'cc'zcx: making barp | 4o parcuing ges the wrade, TALLOW—F «ity, 82 per pkg) 61-16 Factory —1113-1121-112) Howara st | - ¥loves mittens Nk | atiary sudure e deadly conflict? vy 3 strings of her goluen hair, there was a . v 4 . y D . v1.Y Manufatufe 1 o | A i @3N wfm‘p(::..-h::z {,'l:‘:":‘l‘l’l‘(], “;‘l'lb“xr‘;b"‘u"nfi tender music in his heart he had never 'In the wholosale district the feoling has | (EFONMGED SaGRvaar prlnooeude: 8161 sl siats ot Nebr Bk e - — - , “ired"—that is, I drank out of his | KROWR befor ::an good, though there has been nothing to | PPEmidaLer s Fism ‘u,"'v"""\‘f' closed ut Toie; ok guaeral Tuvilaiion s pxiend oo COMMISSION. | LUM o flask and he drank out of mine—and **Dear one,” he murmured as he held ast of inthe way of trade except that | Wasbin mns.,:} 00; Washlngton, bulk, our Lo | - - . ‘ - then we shook hands, hor hand tightly In his, T love you; love [ orders keop up, collections are falr and the Ao, Oy bl .60 Piladelpbia, | et 2ot i | Kirkendall, Jones & |Amer, Hand-Sewed Branch & Co. f.‘u’n".,‘h.“filf.ey;.'@; s you with gll the nl-lxgg)x‘:]l my passionate vodmue is equal to November, 1602, A local | Rosix-Steady; siralncd, coninon to good SOUTIHL ONMAH A, | ONAE YR8 | 8108 co. voots, soes | Produce fralts of all i, S iiwaic PO i nature and here, this night, in the pres- | Jubber speaking of the class of trade now UNPENTINE—Steady at 801@305c. Pl iod s Jubber dhoe Co. 110z- | and r goods, 1503 e seaient wad Quiacy = ‘nlmrt time before the battle of | ence of the stars and yonder lambent | says: ‘We have had small orders all this Rice—Steady: domestic, fair to extra, 83c; 11041106 Harney Street. | 1810 Marney Btre st Juindsostens | _wilie Ui, — redericksburg Jackson had his head- | Luna, 1 ask you to give me that place in | mouth from country merchants who have | Jupat, 4 %@ b-oc. Union Stock Yards Company, = T T T R ~ LIQUORS. | STOVE REPAIRE g quarters near tho family mansion of the | your young™ affections ever never before been in this market. They do OLASSES—Steady; New Orleans, good o DRY GOODS. — e arsns ; Ruion peas y o your younR every true man | IoKOr B0 Ore e, I e s 1s satisfartioy | cholcé: 86G41 South Omaha. — e | Y1 D s was vory fortunato for | bhould bo given st the hand of the woman | 1410 SRS RTINS SHAMERER | THiG ton"Market aulli Auericau, 912000 | past casite to_snd smeep wacastia e wore | M E. Smith & Co. | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Frick & Herbert, | Oman. Stove Repaic l rever, . .60, 1 o VVORKN tava repirs Jackson's cor -+ = , that their stocks are greatly reduced and v r—Lake, $9.65. EE——m—— GOODS CO. g z ? ey L ruter sitaonments {asksan's, w]fil::gn wb)ll:d wh:u »:nm i I:? Mhu :!lighll) rattled, but she held | they are buying only for present necessities, Farpan-Loke 00 domostic, $3.85, COMMISSI0N HOUSES. Dry_goods, nottons. farnian, | Wholes quor destors | “aind water wiireames e 8 m to play | to his hand. but perhaps we can win them aad hold them | Tix—Quiet; Stralts. 820,60, ——— N anamen | nlshing 101 Farnam Bt e 1507 ougis 8 s mu I:;‘nl u&uflui;mulljv ui- man he almost “Charlie,” she whispered as she nes- | for the future.’ SrELTER—Quict 4t #3.70. Wood Brothars. L p - " PAPER. | OILS. ored. One day Jackson said to Dick | tled her head on his w ‘bosorm, ' “At the the sit y d 1A% b wouid 1Heo 54 g6t hin Rarisiasion | thab aaats o pesnosa), Ton oooeomm Ml | oy Meat ek woek ‘Honiaie sve panle re: g Mimncorotie et Macket, | ive Sk Cormiaion Narenasty U3 COAL. R TTET T 10 cut one of th W = y: sy B 4 covering, but the improvement is so t INNEAPOLIS. Nov. 18, — eat opened, O elephone 115 - T - 4 ar () p . 1o cut oue of the lawn trees down, say- | bervy; but if yoi mean it for u deserip- | {RIeFRE: Pat the, improgement 1aso wOEBL | RCliBer ™ Bio, " “hiay,” “62n0i . recelbts TR R (Omaha Upholstering| Johnson Bros, . | Carpenter Paper Co| Standard Oil Co ng tha was already nearly dead. | tion of the scenery, you'd better look 882 cars; shipments, 88 cars. There was WHNZ P ACLINAY: | Managerr R WHOLESALECOAL. | Carty a full staok of “Cuta tree dgwn!” said the indignant | out for the dog.” branch out to any extent. Inquiries for | oo ™"%' Gishosition to ‘buy, which soon ‘ - WA L e LEGAL . Bkl wrepuius sad | Reonsd and Iubricsting ldier, **Wh, 1 4 og. Omaha commercial paper are beginning 10 | changed to selling and the warket again closed Market reports by mail and wire cheerful Rilz- 1104 Nicholas b 1083 Famam Strest, wiitlog palers, \:ali soldier, Yy, Reneral, you can cut And Charlie revised his language. appear, and xm-efl;«“mw finds o ready | lower. Kecelpts of wheat iu the interior frow | @raished upon application: Wholessle 0al. | aba, Neb Vepeis, Oho Olds, nxle g .

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