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G THE OMA1TA DAILY DtiOSJ THURSDAY , OCTONKR IB , 1802 ,
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Bcaollon Was tha Feature of Yesterday's '
Bnsiness on 'Change. '
AT THE CLOSE V/IIEAT / WAS SOME BLTTER
Corn Itnlrd Very \Vcnl < Knrl.v , lint llcci
nnil tlmcil nt 'I ilrsdii j ' * Trices
lor October anil May , but
Io cr lor No * ember.
CillCAoo , 111. , Oct. -Ko.ietlon was the fea
ture today on 'chunsc. Tlio ilcpiosslon
wroiiRht by DodRo was party o\eicomc , a
nititial bound bick after the smlUon Impicl
bolnit as much the cause , perhaps , ns imv-
thlnR. At the close wheat was 'Jo betlcr than
at Iho corroHomu | ! > ! ? tlmo yesterday.
Corn ruled ory weak early , but rocoxorcd
nnil closed at yesterday's prices for Octobrr
and May , but Uo lowur for Novcml er ami De
cember. Provisions ruled linn nnd closed .Ic
lilxhor for pork , about unchanged for ribs
liutallttlolowor forlanl. 1 hero were snmo
buy Ing orders at the start In nlioat. partly to
cover shorts an.l pirtly for Investment , the
fcelliiK secmlnir to bo iniltu Ronoriil that
nflor such a break ai yestoriluy ionic recov
ery could reasonably bo looltcd for. The ml-
\lcs fio-u ( Jri-iit llrilnln that Hid whpitcrop
In tm. rnllc.lI . ICInvlo- , . was 2.-.OJI.-OJ . busbnls
loss than lust j ear mid of a % ery poor < | U.illiy ,
und that the count ! v Hill h.ivu to Imliort llli.-
00i,0 ) 0 bushels tli s jear. also holt o I to ' *
the mnrket llrmnc s. Hut HIM icporl tliiit
there had 1 cen soodslionois In in inj uctIons
of tbo winter wheal belt and Hi it Ind ciitloiis
ucrofor it L-cncril rainfall , loiothur w < tli Hit )
ilocKli-d weakness In corn , soon undermined
thollrmncss und the nri-owcnloll \estar- -
ony'slow 10 nt , I ut nftcrwards impioM-d if
there nasany disposition yosterdav tocrlll-
0,70 the Kovernmi-nt crop roporl on
which they rlatm It hid oxaiat-rated the
crop. It was pretty ofllclrntly hot at
rest by the fait I hat Iho various
state repotts is they c.unc , estimated
tl.elr crop dcolilcdly Inr.i-r thin ul\uii
In Iho Luvcrnmont report. The slrinitli ; !
Into In thp BosslonMIS causi'd , It was i-lnliiied.
by a reuort lli.il thu welcht per bushel of
wlipat nonlil lioltKlilcr man last yiar , and
that bv llzurliu' coiiimi-reliil Ijiiaho.- . the
yield Would U' much --mailer Ihil tin1 ll.uri-s
recently plvcn out would Indicate. Ik-s'dt-i ' ,
cables din nnt decline iisinich uscspeoted ,
consldt-rliiR the bioiks In the Ameikan n ; u-
Itots. ' 1 ho opt-nlir. wis.ilmnt Uc lilshurtian
ycstnr.lay's i-osln ; , ruled \voaki r , and pi lues
tleclljicd ft inn Vu to ' * f. usal n bfcaino
ndicr. mtvunclnj ' c , c.osed e.isy.
Uc fio'n tlio lop.
Corn was \ery weak aood ; mrt of Iho scs-
slon on fii'i ) so'illns , line uentlicr nnd pros
pects of licnxy Inter 01 dollxcrlo * . Later ,
honoxcr. there wns a rally. I'irzelv duo to iho
free coM-rliic by shorts on tlio decline and the
niriller untU-lp.itod ncelpu for to-morrow ,
prlco chniijjcs weio limited to from * _ e to lo
rouse. Ho ehurs WITO sullcis ut thosturU
many clnlmliii they nro un ible to obtain onc-
oniirlcr cnuui ; ) ! c-us ut the pio-eni tlma
Oats oiioiicil stonily , butns other sr ilns were
wcuUer. o its symp it'il/ed , nml with liberal
Bellini : , pncos icccded fiom 'ic-to ' , c. On the
decline there wns coed bnyln- , und other
Kr.nns s-howin moro strength , puces nd-
vnnced from > | C to > _ < . ' .
Tlio pimlslon inurliot was ( Inner ut the
ODcnlni ut d wus trenerally innlntnlnod
throughout the d.iy iitnn linpro\omont upon
yibteidiiy'sclosiiu prices. IMItej h.id tlu-lr
ubb nnd flow , lint on tlm whole the market
wiis llrm. .liinitnrv not If wus thu .11 llclo prln-
elp illy truded In. I'lio fentnro wus tlio taking
\VrlRlitimthc cull of nil thu ollorlnss. His
puri'lmses were ubout N'OO bills.
There wus u need ilcin.ind foi xcssel room ,
hut the nllerlngi wcio limit. Kates to llnlfalo
hold atoa'ly atle for \\heut and 2'iu for
corn ,
Rbtlnmtod rcco'pts for tomotronho.it : ,
SfOunrs ; corn , IUU cars ; oats. iU ) curs , boss ,
'iho leadlns futures ranged us follows :
42' (
1)31 I S
4C,1 [
to
50 ' <
. . "in. * j
Vii'-ti I'Olllv
ovolntlcr. 1 1 M
Jnminry . 13 40
LAUD
7 40 7 40
Jnminry , . . . 707
BIIOHT Kins
Octobci . 10 00 10 00 1000
Jammry. . . U Ml I , 45
Onsh ( itiolntlons were ni follows :
I'otm l.usy : nominally IDuJlSc lower thnn
lust wcok.
WKBAT No. 2 sprlnj : , 7J'e ; No. 3 spring ,
GCQOGe ; No. a rod , 7.J.e. )
Con.N Lower ; No V , 42Jo } ; Nay cash , 11'jC !
No. J.yellow , 419aillT < c.
OATS No 2 , ! 'U e ! No. 2 white , f. o. b. 30
34J40 ! No. U , white. ' "JiS31o. !
U. i : No. 2 , f > Ge.
lAiir.iv-Ma ) 2. wxao'lc ! No. 3 , f. o. b. , 40G5c ;
No. 4. f. o. b J" > J6'5o.
1'i.AX bum No. 1. $1 12 } } .
TIMOTHY Stun Prime. fl.GO.
I'OIIK Mess , per bbl. , $ ll,3ll.i.i ( : Inrd.per
lOu Ibs . $ s.ri ! short ribs , sides ( loose ) . 7.7)S
10 00 : dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , $7.'JO7.2'i ;
short clour sides ( boxed ) . IM.UV3S.10.
Wnibitv Distlllei. ' Ilnlshed goods , per R.il. ,
tl.13.
bOOAlt ? Cut loaf , B'zOS'ii" grannluted ,
CJiiC ! standnid "A , " u'.c. '
Itccelpts und shipments today wcio as follows -
lows !
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IU'EIITS. I tiint'MbMS.
Hour , bills ' . ' 1,000 la.OOO
\\llCftt , bll M7.UOO IW.iXW
Corn , bu toi.oou : r.ino ( ,
Oat8 , IU 6UHWIU 257.WXI
llyo.bn 2700J UIXO
Dnrlcy. tin llb.CUj 8.-UQ )
On the I'roduco oxuhanzo tciiluv the butter
mnrUnt was stoutly ; t-roiniory , ls"n. : dahy ,
IKa.'Jo. Eggs llrm : htrietly fierfh , lUBMii'-c. '
St. l.diiU .M.irlicts ,
BT. f.ot'is. Mo. . Oct. 12. I''rouii Unchanged.
WIIIIAT Oponol Hun and uoaKmicd , but
later rallied and closed ' . .I'uo ' above yostor-
dny : cash , i.'i'nc . ' ' : October close. ] nt t'Jboi ' lo-
ccinbor. 7-1.1 ! ; May. 70'ac.
COIIN Iti'KiinonU und sold lower , but nd-
vnneed later und closed 'utt'io liutter than
ycsii-rday : cusii. 40iOctobui : closoJ at . .U c :
Noreinl PI , : ii'4C ! ! Dccoinbei , 3j'ie ; jctir. auc ;
May. 42 , > 4 < i. . . V.
OAis . > low. with \cry llitlo change ; cash
nnd October , SOcj No > ombcr , "USJCi ilay,3l > 4a (
.
HVB I'll m at file.
IlAiu.hv Moady ; Iowa , 6l5TUc ; Minnesota ,
IlltAN Lowori r oe.ibt tiucK ,
HAY I'nehiiiiized ,
LIAI > ( Julot ut Jj.75 ; spoltor , nominal nt
II ir.Q4.10 ,
I < ' [ .AXHKrii-Qiilot ut Jl.Od.
I'OHNMCAI Qlllllt ! (21 < ii' . ' . 1" ) .
WIIIHKV Stonily ; fl.io.
llAnniMl-LowiTi tVl © 753.
IIIO.N COTTON TIES-JI.IO.
I'novtsiiiNS Very ( inlet , with onlv nsmull .
trtdodono at priivloiiH iiuotitluns ; pork ,
Sob , if I-IK ) ; luid , ifxOO ; dry suit mints ,
ooso shoulder * , Jii.T.'i ; lens und libs , ? > . " > ;
ihorts , < J.ni ; boxed lotx ISu more : bacon
nliniild jr , t7J.r ! IOIIKS nnd ribs , $ s.7.'i ; bhorta ,
I3.n0 ! su nr onrod hums. .ll.tlXQiiS.Vi.
Huci.ii'Ts I'loiir , (1,0)0 ( bbls , wheat , 119,030
liu.i corn. 43.00) ) bu. ; o its. 4'J.ooo bu s rye , 4,000
Jjn.i barley , I I.'MO ' bit ,
BIIII'MK.MS l.'lonr. 10,009 bills , ! wheat , l.U.nOO
bu. ; corn , 3.MXIO bu ; oats U.UW bu ; tye , 4. . " > ,0)J
lu. ; barley , I.UUO bu.
IliilcH nnil I'clts.
Kollowlns nro the nrlci < s paid bv Omnhn
Seniors for hides and poll ! ) iiuited | hiihjoct to
ohuniionltlioul notUo : No. 1 ITCOII hides. : io ;
Mo 1 ITCTII salted hlilus. 4Bl'e ; ; No. 2 ircon
nlted ludet , : itf.4)io. ) No , 1 Kroon Hiilttiil hldus ,
r5 to 4'J ' Ibs , Iftl'ii'i No 2 Kruun salted hlilus. 25
to4n Ibs , 3l'io : No. 1o il calf. H to r > Ibs.r > i4
Co ; No. 2 voul lf , H to r > Ibs , IHio ; No l dry
flint hldc , 7 < ti No. 2 diy Hint hides f , u ;
No. 1 dry b.iltod hl.1c > , WJ"ei pirt onroa
lililos ! ( o par Ib. , Ics4 ttiun fully eureil , up
pelts iJreen silted , uueh , iricditl.-'J : on
mllod hlieurllncs ( short wooZet ) oirly skliibi.
each , IVtifflci dry sliourllnt's ( short wooled
onrly skins ) , No. I , cucli , ft@IOoi dry i < hcurliiis9
short \\ouloil cnrly skins ) , No. 2. o.ieli , nu : dry
Hint KUIIS.IH und NobiusUii butcher wool pelts ,
per Ib. , no tin ; I wcUht. 10l4'iu ; dry Hint Kun-
sai und Nuhraskii .Murrain wool nolts , pur Ib. ,
actmil wolRht. biiir.'ci ; dry Hint ( 'oloriuln
butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , uotnal uolxht , 10 ®
U'Sius dry Hint Colorado Murrain wool polls ,
per Hi. , notuul violeht. r/iilOu ; dry tluuuos and
bucks , uctiiul wt'lilil,7iili.i. HIUK fcul cut olT ,
as It Is usok'sa to juty frol lit on Ilium ,
City 'Marlu'ts.
If ANSIS OlTV. Mo. Oft. 1. , WllRAT Dull ,
Jowori No 2 hard , ( tiii JIUoi No. 2 red , O.'Si ®
o.
COIIN Dull and weik ; Nn S mixed , a7
OATS-WoaK ; No. 2iulxed. .ulfr o.
UAV 1'lriu ! timothy , M.WGlUUt prairie ,
II oo@fl.7i.
1IUTTKU Scarce mid flrincrt c'roamory , 12'j }
flo : dulrv. rJ2o.
5S.COJ bu ; corn , 3,400
t , 72.000 bu. ; corn. 1 1,500 bu. !
oats , iionu. _
Jlanclu'tor Cotnnuirrlal
ilANCiiKSTcn. Oct. 12. ThoOinrdlan , In Its
cfliiiinorcliil article says ! Huslnoss drags und
the bales yesterday were much bulou iuoa-
day's uvcrnKO , Occasionally there was ft
il gut oiulug Ju quotations , though tUoy
( enornllv firm , lluyorswcrn not ilUposoil to
Tonuiro much until they had moid r.llahlo
Inforinntlon rogardln ? iho outturn of tha
Arnotlcun cotton crop. Yarns were very < | tilet ,
Omnlm I'rtiH .Mnrlcrt ,
OHAPE.Now York Conconls , 30o per IJ-tb.
basket.
C' l.itoiiNf UiUPns I'cr crate. II.M
cit . ! 11.73 Tokay * )
t'Ai.mwrUA I'l At IIKS IVr nox , II. 3\
UAI.IIOHVIA I'Ktns JJ.11 per .
At-i-i.Rs-l'orbbl. , ! l.0)j fiincy. ll-SOj flvobbl.
lots 2'ie less.
I'orboT , fie
Ccitton Mulkol.
Nrw OiiMCAv. l.a , , Oct. 12. COTTON
htcidvt inldillltif , 7 11-IOc : low mlddllni. ,
7 : i-10c ! coed ordinary. < > 7-ICo ! net receipt" ,
4f ( > 'l bales ! Bros * . B.M'S bales ; exoorts eoist-
wlse. 4,511 imlus ; s.ilcs , 2OJ ) bales ; stock.
II4.4ST bales.
Oinnh i I'roiliK o Market ,
Efins Plow nt lOc.
stocKlaIJ.o ! ! choice
d'l 1 r v "
Voui.TiiV "ciilokons , old fowls nnd ducks nro
selling nioitly tituc.
OH .Miirldil.
LONDON. Oct 12. CALCUTTA LINSEED 30s 3d
ppr ipiaitor.
LlNMKKD Ott , ISs Id porcwt.
Tuni'KNTtsu 2i's per cnt.
'lulu.
Clui'Ano , Oct Ii Kcnnctt. Ilopktm * Co.
to S A. McWIiorter Tlio opening wii llrm , tint
there bdnn llttlp ilnmnnil prlcpi cn Pil
oil nml tha mnrVol win extremely dull
until tlio lust hour wlion 1111 nclUo
ilenund from ilium rntllpit It shortly I'nnlrliliio
vn n liuyvr nrouml Ilio b'Jttom nml nolil imnlcr
ntely on thornlly Intur HPIPII | | rontlnuo lioivy
but tlio ilrouth luii not been m iti-rl illy rolle\ I ox
cppt In HIP cxtrnnin wp , t nnrt ciblonro belt r tlmn
were oxpcrtpil 'I III ) irooil repoit Ituluroil u uuoil
tunny of tlm lopil triil.M to tnki > n jliort rlilu nml
tli * * rally lu I IT Is InrfiPly ilui ) lo uuerlnub ) t lie in
Corn nml oil' n ere imrlliul.il I \tuik i > irlbutsoiua
oftlio bljehurtstotcroil tliplr Hit" , on thu brpnk
nml Intt'r there WHS n KOOI ! rally In n ) niimthy Itli
ttlieut I'rm Moris continue t uue ami icnturcless ,
but with nil upward tonilom'F
Unit-Aim III. , Oel IJ. Co insolinnn A. Day to
Corkroll Him Commission lompiiiy : Phi'
Kriiln nnrkotd nusnc-d unli-l with a deirth of
oulsldo news an I spocul itors wet J Inclined
to nlo n rostltu spoil. That \er i present
class of operators who holer llUo MiltuiTs
over anything tlmt looks ilei I pouupod upon
the murkul , ilotLimlnod If poss.ble lo force a
p inlc. Itiit no pinlu'\Ill I'O'uo ' I his season on
hlc ) May who.it. 4ic Mny corn or .I"ic
May outs. Line In the SPS.IOU ov-
oral bullish announcements in I'lo
an'l pilce.s uiUan < .i"i nn the Influence
of Incicised buylii : orilenVlm.it wus
nllectod blighter leoolpf. Ill in e ibli'S und
an oxoi-old loc Imuket I'orn elincd higher
on piirchisc * cslh.i .tod at l.wm.UOJ bushels
foi iho prov s'on ciowd , i.OJd.OOJ foi tins toitth-
wcst nnd l/onuui by H'llnpors Oats ulvanccd
on buyltiR Inlliienc'cd hv the belli-f Hi it wet
\ < c ithi-r will docro ise the rs olpts Provis
ions nro stagnant cx-ccpt when Iho Wiuht
and Cud ihy comliln itlon llxsl" llii'in irounil
n little for nppoinnro btikchnt p icl.cn
h'uo not shut clown ate rnnnlii : slowly just to
supply tlitf'r fresh mo it tr.i'lo and turn
oxi-i-ytliltiK else Into lard. They so'l ' a little
October l-irl e\eryclay and the lulr'j.inks'
crowd takes It. I'ucUers Riniorallv lmo so'.d
all the J"nn ry stuff they think they
c in move and tins w ilttn fet cheaper hozs.
'I heir . ! iiiiiniy silea would show u inollt If
co\oied c irofuliv , but they would rather buy
the ho s and move the pro Inct If they sue u
prospect nf uetllnt : out oen , so as to keep
their men eintiloyed.
l nn AIo.lll. Oct 1. K 0 Io.zin . < , Co n Him
can. Holllni-'cr , t. CoVe lisvii liml T quiet when
umrkot toil i > liecumbor opened ut "Mm1 told ns
low u4 ij'io ' mul clua-il nt TJ'CU. Mny eloipit nt
SHiCtSKfo , lloeolpts coutlniiu hcnTotal
rcctlpt. nt lutcrlur points toiluv pro Ili4I.VI > }
liusliols nnil tliu slilpmeiitN 707.00'J buahfls
'llil * Is ton niiicli whuni to nilmlt of much < l
vniicc. ' 1 bn fnct Is iccplulH nro beyoml
nil pxpcctntlous iml until they ilo lot upconill
tiling cannot plmnie. Tlio dry nonlliur continues
RiutciMiiplnlntH of the nlioit sown nut comlnK up
nml prc vutliu xonliii. Is uoncnd from thu u Intel
wlii'iit bull Cables lira nbout ns dull MS they cnn
bo. with loner < | uotntloti9 'lUit ! Ul stuck li-ro In
prlvntou.iilnubllcoluvutor a : d 19 117.093 busliel.-i uaU
of llili only..SirJW ) biulmU la No 2 ourco-itrjct
Brnilu ( 'urn at tbo opening T\ns freJly solil It
Htmteil oil nt lii' < c fur Mn > solil down lo IViff-IITCc
nml ilo pil ut - itoVo ( ilo not look upon corn
nroun. tl.13 piioo mhl-'li. Tli ? iloiunml H KOOI ! uud
will Loutlniio ? o until the close ot iri\lKntlon
An > diniiKC to wet weather will roilu.o receipts
.Mn > oils opened nt , ! Jiio ) , snlil to oljfie ami Hie cloio
11 nt ti } . " li c. Althuuuli tlio government manei n
totnl crop of G.TOOOMU bu the qunlltj does not
bo.ir this out They tire very llclit mLlKlit
und lonk llko n pniall ciop -llo pro\l3lon market
Is dull , ftllh very little business iloliv charters
nruVheut , 101,000 ; torn. .lOl.OJfl , outs , 5I.OJ ) ,
birloy n'J WO I'rlmo tnys : Ilrouth continue * , but
with thin exception , tlin neither Is H'mply ' imrfei-t
Aililltlon.il reports from Illinois shon that the
curly SOIMI n he-it hascomo up null , but that It will
not sprout i-ntll rain comos. bomo damutfo to
yoiinunhc'iit from tl > and chinch bUKs Xoitiiorn
UllttylH ver > ( In , farmer * cannot p'on Hut ll.tlo
f ill rve will ii sown this year , A Inr.o farmer In
coiitr.il Illinois , In the ICBI corn cro Ins country
In the Btntiar tbat ho hns been cathcrlnt ; corn
foi food nad Is utterly surprise-it lo
llnd huu poor tlio crop Is actimlly tnrnhitr out.
A lar c nmourit of corn now moving was nold nt
Jj cents In .limp , hut niuM mit bo dellvorcd on
account ol bail roads mid backi.nrdni.ss of the
reason and this mu\tincnt Is likely to continue
until this btulT Is deposed of Hr t kllllun frost
Hut 8 I'.ciilpts of corn Ilfctl ) to contlnuo for
tuonc-pks t'anncra not lit r itlmr sell thau bulM
uon cribs , _
London 1 lii.inetnt lc\lo ,
[ Copyrighted IS'.U by lames ( iordon Bennett ]
LONDON , Oct. 12. [ Now VorU. Ho raid Cable-
Special lo THE IH.K. ] On the i-tc ck o\t-lian.-o
tlio settlement attracted chief attention ,
' 1 ho ncconnt was lur or In sVe , but rates for
contlntmtlon vuro much the s mm ns they
were a fortnlylit nii ; ecnl'.ii4 ; In
some cases. Homo r.iiw : > iv stock was
a trldo Fcurccr. A bettor class of
foreign bonds ere carried over at
2 per cent , nnd American railways nt - ' / .
1'orolifn markets were fairly active and firm
geneially , the chief toaturo belnj a further
aiUanco ot I1 ! lo 11. nor cunt In Argontlno
bomls andiallway blocks , In which a biisk
business was done. Interhonrso deserlp-
tloiibcro nu 1 In sympathy with the 1'ails
niar'iot. Americans were good all day , und
were ( hrilly U to 1'i porccni hUher. ConioN
were dull. The discount nuitkot was llrm. hut
thu rate for thico months' drifts was not bat
ter than l'n pot cent. and although attempts
were made lo quote higher i itus for call 10 ins
only Ji per cant win Hci-urod. llankei . asked
2 per cent th s mornliitf for loans on the stoeK
exchange , but did not xot it , und thu ratu ob
tained was either 114 or l"i percent.
1'ln tnulnl _ M > UI. > .
KANSwCiiv , Mo. , Oct. 12-Clcnrlnsi , $ . ' , -
IIJ.KSI.
I'IIIP. . Oct. 12-Thro3 per cent icntM , OJf
-l.'io for the account.
1UMIMOHK. Mil. , Oct. 12 Olearlnzs. } : iOSO-
210 : li.ilunces , * J7l.,7ti. Kate , U pur c-unt.
I'uiiiMiFU'iiiA , I'u . Oot. 12. Oloarlns , $1'-
CT4OT4 ; b.iliinet-s , $1,754,817. Monuy. 4 pur cent.
OiSfisNMi. O , Oct. 1. ' . Money . (20 ( per rent.
Now Vork oxt-hnivjo pur. Clc.niiics , t-s"i7,2.vj.
I.OMIOS , O t. 12. Amount bullion irene
Into the Hank of l.tiKland on balunces tod.iy ,
i'0),000.
MKMIMIII , Tonn. . Oot 12. Now Vork ox-
27 ! bal-
anees , ; ! I4,7-1.
llosiov. Mass , , Oct. 12.-Clearinss. $18,100.-
34-lj oalanee , . 11,071,4 ir. Monuv. 1 pur cunt.
K\clianuon .Now Vork , f > o to I'-i'io ' discount.
Nl\V ! Oni.lU.NS. La. . Oct. 12. Cluailius. | , -
aT'J.fSJj Nun Vork oxehnnze. comniero ul. 41 " >
pur fl.OOJ dl-icotint ; bank , Vlo dUconnt to p ir ,
ST. LoutiJ , Mo , Ot-t. U CloarlnsR , J4.4II.-
OO-l - : haluncfs { -.KO-1 > . .Money oulut at O-tiT per
cent. n\oh IIIKUOII Now Vork -lOJJo discount.
ClIlUACO , III. Oct. 12 CluaruiKS , $ I.I48,11)I " ) ,
New Voik uxchaiiKO soli at luo discount.
Stui llns e\ehun u liu.i w , bltydav bills , ti.ttt ;
duiniinil. * 4.wi'j. ' .Monuy stuady ; rates un-
chansud , y < iti per rent.
1,1 VI. blOOK .MA It RIOTS.
Cluilco Ciittlo lilchur , Otliiirg Unstciuly
HORS Autltn mul I'lrlii ,
OMAIH. Cct. 12. Three day's receipts
foot up r > .S."il cattle , tlJ7Q lii > n's and IOil )
bhui'p uKuliiHt 11'h'l ' cuttle , r..Oh , ' lioga and " , 'Jt'J
bhi'ep'.no Hist half of lust week ,
Tha supply of cuttlo wus twlco us largo ns
last ViOilii-'Biliiy. nuikliu Ineiua-u
on un - In ro-
culpts uo far this weuk comp ired with last of
about 4,000 hoan. As usual thu Kroutor Hurt
of thQOtlcrinzs nuiedlreulfrom thu iiinuo unit
mostly on the fecdor order , Thuiu was n wooil
Inqiiliy from droiMid buof men for mutiired
stuuis , und with nn ni'tlvo doinund for KOOJ
feeders Iho tradu wus fnlily sutlsfuuior.v uu
fui as tlieso yiniies wuro uuucJinua ( ! oed to
cliolcu 1-W to 1,5. > U-U ) . coin-fud huovus found tea
luauy biilo nt fl'H and toll , with fair toned (
westerns at around ? U'i to * ' . .vj. on the
iniilui'Ki.idea , osuculally cattle "betwixt unit
beiwren" bouf und feeders , tiadu wild do-
ctldedly sljw with pricoi very unuvun , but
ccnoiully lo-iur. Thiiio WUH n food llrm un
dertone to the ttudo und u fair clearance
clU'ciud.
lluti-hurs * stock nnd oanncr ' sold at urlcos
weak to 10u lowcir than Tucbday , I'llmo
spayiHlhulfuis sold as liUh us tiUJ and old
thin COMH us low us $ .00. The bit ; bulk of the
fair toyood stulf sold , however , ut from $1,50
tojl.yj. Hulls , oxon and Htaxs wore dull and
weal : at from Jl.'Ji to I.M5 ; uulvus an I yoar-
llnis Kvnurully unchanged ut from J-.UO rte
tl/JS
Thcro wna no particular uhanKO in the
sloukur und feeder ti.ule , Uood to choieo
HtulTfOldat from JiV.'i upwuids und fair to
poor llsht stulf an I yuarllnKs nt arounU J..OJ
toriSu. Kopiuiuntatho saluss
VMK.bUl ) llUUf.
Na Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
US 1171 m" > U.UUJJiai 10. 1112
'JI..IUK ) JU3
\
pen TOO
sw 210
n w 2 10
IdlM 2IK1
mi SM
1010 2 ( Ml
GS. 2 CO
13. . 61)
S4.Jli 400
1 Jli ) 400
1. 1113 421
1 425
1.
1 .1110 10.1
i. into 215
2..IMJ
, 54) ) 2M
„ , 4C 2M
1l ; r.n . 2 51
, 870 20) )
C4. 2 ! >
Illbl ) 2 111
, 715 271
. 0.11 275
. uro 2b1
,1010 JW
3J
CATTLE.
So. Av. t'r. No. Av. Pr.
41 ye-irllnM 03 ? $2 40 .1 stags. . , .10s5 tl 75
21 feeders . .1001 2 l ,1 01 eons . . Oil 2 00
S bill s. . . . .Mi 1 70 10 sluurs. . I2J8 ,1 10
fc7 cows. S-U8 i DJ 2 Ullis. . . .ll'io ' 1 2,1
1 cow V > 0 1 21 87 cows . . . IHO 1 10
15 steers 11.1. 2 S3 US feeders. 1147 2 SI
1 bull un ' . ' .1 cows . . . 00) 1 7,1
fcS feeders 1100 281 M ! foodcis. HVi 2 OJ
Ill C'OW . . mi 2 111 JU cows . . . U07 2 UI
11 cows . i 53 21 cows IUI 2 OJ
41 sleets .1171 3 1.1 2 feeders. 11C1 2 81
1 cow . . . . 8-U 1 7i 78 steers . . .1141 .1 01
2 foctler. .1011 2 Si 1170 a 40
41 feeders ,10i7 2 bl 11 cows IW7 2 00
_ cows . . . 034 2 UO M feeders M.I 2 CJ
M feeders..1111) ) 2 111 2 bu I. . . . 1 fi )
0 ! cows . . . ( ITO 1 05 1 stag. . . . .low 2 fij
lit ) steers. .11/1 3 40 4 feodeis 2 UI
1 fucder U.-O 2 bo I feeder ! rr > o 2 01
2 bu 1. . . r.'li ) 1 1,0 ' 2 01
1T cows . . . . 811 1 0) 2 bulls. . . 1171 1 7.1
2J feeders .U74 2 8.1 2J feeilcis. , I1S7 2 8)
il bulls. . .libl 1 UO I steer . ' 2 53
X feeders..1120 2 111 21 strut * ! . 111)7 ) a .11
1 feeder . ,111) 2 111 0 sleets IDS ! a 40
10 feeders . .1117 2 01 7 cows . . . . H7.1 1 11
il bulls KM I 1 7.1 21 cows .IJ 2 1 03
8 cows . . , ' 2 , ' 15 II cows. . . UI8 1 in
1 steer 'lOJJ 117 cows , .1014 2 VI
0 bteets 1114 ; t uo ; i cows . . , . Sill 1 10
2J steoM 1 U ) 3 ,11 t cow 1 CO
IJ cows . i , 81) 1 til ; t cows . ! ! l2UJ 2 00
2 calves , . 17J 4 00
COLnilADO CAT1LK.
II bulls. . . OJ.J 2 0) 12 stOots . mo 3 00
21 cows 2TO 1.1 cows . . . Oil a ou
ii steers . IJ7U I ! 21 1 bull . . .1000 1 40
II stcois. . ' 2 1,1 fi7 feeders 10 7 2 40
21 cons 871 1 SI as cow s . . . 1 SI
20 cows . 1 1-1 11 feeders M7 1 4)
Ii ) feeders bit 2 .r > I 2.1 feeders. . I ) IS 2 bO
2G feeders 1117 a oo 7 steers. .12J1 a 10
1 sU'or. 111) a 21 Ill stcorj 1118 a vi
( 1 feeder b8) 2 ( il il feeders Il.V ) 2 fij
61 feeder I17J 2 13 21) ) feedeis KM I 2 b5
1. steers 1100 U 0)
'lli-XtS CATTLE.
5 stccM 870 2 10 2i slecrs OQ1 2 10
lloas Uecelpts were rather llthtcr limn
dcaleis conerally were lojklnz fur , sotbat
Inspltoof unfavorable reports from Chicago ,
with n good general tloiu ind , the maiket
opened actlvo at\oiy nearly steady prices.
All buyers were In It , and as thu morning ud-
vinced iho maikot lather firmed up , some
bales aloni toward the close being at prices
strong tofiu hUhur than Iho early murkor.
1'iilr to good hoas of all wolghts so.d at from
SI.1. . ' ) to J\ai , wltha few choice sortoJ lie ivv
loads al tl 10 and J3.I1 , and veiy common stair
and throwouts.it from tVJJ all the way down to
14 _ ' 5. 1'ho oxtiomo close was us nsu il , rather
weak , nnd a fuwlato arrivals remained un
sold. Tiadln , ! was largely at from } \23 to
81. l\ the sitfiA as fill'"nos.i.iTho general
averaco of prlees paid was f 5-V. against
I3.itT ) Tuesday , and $5.10 last Wednesday ,
lirpruspnt.itu o sal"33 :
No , Av. SU. I'r. No. Av. Sll I'r.
0 43 $4 05 bli . . , . .218 40 J1 30
1 . HI ) 43 ii UO 08. , , . .241 20) 53)
1 . . 250 n oj SJ . , . . .SUJ 8) ) 5 3)
4 ' two 5 UI ) b7 . , IbO fl 3)
40 .is ? 100 fi ID 70 . , . .2) . ) Hi ) 533
1 . . 110 5 10 7.1. , . V.7 IbJ 5 30
3 . n 20 120 530
37 I'M 20J fi 20 10 . .24. 120 5.U
11 . , . . n 23 2UO 5 , IJ
3.1 . . .270 200 B 23 CO 217 ICO 530
Ii . . . .211 40 r > 20 CO 240 ICO fl 3J
! H . . . . .311 a.'o 5 20 7J 210 2)0 StiJ
3. . . . . .400 5 21 4 . . . .2.M
7) . . . 218 sno 5 2,1 t'Sj ire fl3) )
d'l. ' . . . .2 J 200 3 23 70 2IG 240 530
72 . . . S'W 200 5 21 71 270 11,3 5 30
70. . . . . .SU ajo fi 23 20 ! i07 80 5 30
00 . ,2b7 : u ) .121 12 illS l.'O fl30
74 . . . .V4S 200 .1 25 57 . . . .240 100 fl3)
77 , . SSI 440 r , 21 8i ( 210 10) fl ,10
S3. . . . . .2J5 120 623 4J . . .213 80 530
.121 OJ 214 IBJ 53J
71 2111 100 .1 23 0) ) . . . 2)7 43 fl 33
71CS
CS .2)8 200 5 21 OJ . . . .277 aiO fl.10
.15 . . . 270 123 5 Si bit 214 12) .130
M . . . .2'iO 2sO 5 2.1 ( .1 . . .293 120 fl J5
ns. , . . 211 I'OO .1 23 M > 2jS Ib ) 5 35
09 . . 250 123 s 21 ui . 211 ao fl31
09M
M ' " i j2 203 r > 25 21 au sj fl 35
01. , "soil 12) 5 25 OS . . . . ' . ' 23 40 G3.1
U ) . . . : b7 , i.0 ft 2.1 ca . . . .2w 40 .135
dO . . .230 120 5 23 07 . . . . 2sO SO fl 31
70 . . .VII 100 523 07 227 40 531
. . .270 100 5 27H uJ 251 ! SO fl .11
f.1 . . 215 2JO .127 } . M 20J 243 C35
71. . , . 242 100 527" 45 1(71 ( & 40
( il , V.Vl 80 527'J 10) ail 043
05. . , . 220 40 427'5
1'ICS AND HOUC.II.
12 . 120 23 123 35 113 4.10
1. . . 103 4 23 1 49) ) 83 483
1. . .210 433 0. . . . 21,1 83 483
SHKEI- Receipts were qnlto liberal , and
they mot with an ucttvo demand at fully
stc'inv prices. A string of good Utah wuthuis
sold forl 10. Pulr toned natives. W .lOtM 35 ;
fair to'-'oocl westerns , } | . .J" > ® I.S.I ; common and
stock sheep , tJ.2lit 1.25 ; good to chol o 40 to
0)-lb lambs. fl.0j4.73. Representative sales :
No. Av. I'r.
771 Utah wethers UK ) SI 10
Itt'rolptH anil Disposition nt Stock.
Ofllclal receipts nnd dlsDosltlon of stock as
shown by the tiooksof the Union Stock Vault
company for the twenty-foul hours ondliij at
5 o'clock p , in. , Octoboi 12. 18JJ.
Itl'Cl II'TS.
Disrosniov ,
III'MIIIS. CATTII. noc.s. sntii1
Cinalia I'nckliiK Co .
The ( I H Slnmmond Co. . a.n 47J 11X1
I.5M 691 US I
'I ho 0 iilahy l-ncLIni ; Co . 1,4.1 1 , C.l. ) 1U1
J -qillroJ , llu.tun . 814
1,4.1&l 814I I ,
Nols Mortis . &l
I ! llcckor .V I ) . 175
Hpco , ahlpjirs and 1'ccilrs 1,477
Lett ever . 60) 1UU
Total 5.WI ,127 S5S
T.lto Stock .Murlti't.
CmcAno , III. , Oct. 12 , ISpeeiiil Telegram to
Tin : DKK 1 Tlii'ro was nothing in iho shape of
cut to for which huycis wt-ro willing to nay
firmer prices. There was not nn ever supply
of good torn fatted cattle , but they felt
thu dupios < > loii that pervaded , the market
for the poorer soils , and Hold n frac
tion lower. Kunoy beovea are mill quoted as
high us from H Oj to 13.05 , butto-day's offer
ings did not Ineludo anytliliiK good uiioiuli to
urln. thuso ll ures und It is by no means cer
tain tint thuy could havu been realir.o.l for
unythlng now In feodars' hands. The avorngo
dcollno In the glades abnvo inudlum wus
uhoiit lOc. I'oor to inudlum natives wereolV
from luo to 1 "x : . whllo In westerns , of which
about 0,000 arrived , theio was u reduction of
from 15j to''Oe.
Another Uo to l.'io per 100 Ibs. wus chipped nfl
the maikot valnoof lie tituiluy. They Dropped
to from VI.UJ to if 1.01. i nil salus were slow at
that i ango. Thu only assignable cauto for the
weakness was tlio locont "slump" In grain and
provisions. The liluhust prlco ruai'hcd uuf
r5,70 , und that in cue or two Instunces only ,
tijles were largely ut from $3,15 to
$5.51 , nnd the dong quotations were from
tl.OOto $ .151 for poor to prime wulghls , nnd
from il UO to $3 bO for heavy and medium , The
nnallty was nnt , tip to the recant mer.ige ,
'I railing In fheop was s'ow atuulc prices.
Dining the II-at three dayx of thU wcok
traders huvo had about 5ouo hu.id more thuii
iirrlvud tiiosamo tlmo last your und values
doiiroolatudj from l.io to 'J.-.u per lee Ibs.
Tlio best grades uf native t > huep were
quoted around (10V but It took roa
good article to bring moio than $1 M , und
there was but little trading at higher ll.urcs.
\Yosteiiu \ weio dull nt from Hoe to Jill ) .
Keculpts ! Cattle , 22WW head ; hogs , 20,030
ho id ; Hiicup. B.OOJ head. 139al
Uiuc\ai > , 111. , Oct. 12. The Kvonlng Journal
reports !
tiATTi.K Uecelpls , . 2 ,030 huud ; sh'pmpntb ,
fi.OUO head ; market lower ; best nntUee ,
? 4.031.15 : others , JL-VSl h3 ; feutlori > , $ l.2.Vit
3.75 ; HtoL'Uors. * . ' . lXiS..OJ ; Toxam , M.S.ai.W ;
rniiKOM , US5Sfll.60l cows. J2.2.14W.05.
lloua Itocelpts , 20,003 head ; ahlpmonts , U.COO
A l'hniI ] ) ir ( , nln Tnkoa
1'finii Iho 1'urjc. .
Imitations may bo cheap , but
tlioy uro wortlilcos. Do euro to
buy the ponuino Joluuiii Holt's
Mult Extract only. It will glvo
you tbo best Butlbfuction. The
f'oinilni3 must littvo tlio signrt-
turo of "Johutin Hoil' ' on tlio
nook of every botlo. For sore
Throat , Cotiphs and UOUB } , u o the Mult
] .xtraut hot nt bed tiind , und the gonu-
ing Johnnn IIolT'a Mult Bonbons during
the day , 1'leasat uud aotlvo.
headi ninrkOWKlilc lowrrs ronah nnrl com
mon , * 4 7V4tflf ( rnHpil and pnckcri , f.\r tA.4at
' r nfitl butchcri' wolshls , J.\tViti.70 |
lUlil ! , , fl8. < i > y < i.
Sim I'-Uccmiiti , C.M ) hend : shipment ,
4mo heads lu'itkot slow ; shcop'WlJOfl lower :
lamb'Mi'lowefftmt , fluDfU.Su tnlto.l. tl'Ji
Ol 7V .vtthori.t. ! > .0i < < i1iiij Iii\iinsiras ( ) } J.M (
westerns , M UQttitO ) ! i.-imti" ,
Nou ViirK ll\ct SlnrK Alnrkrt ,
New VOIIK , < lrt , 12. liEnvra Hi-ci'lnt" . 1.757
lip.nl , liiflutlln Tr cars for sale. Market vi-ry
dull , r > iiU.'Vpiifr tJUb . lower ! 21 cars im-
told. Niltlviiatceri S 1.2511 1.N ) per IDUllis :
bulls ami f-olK Jl IVrfiW. Dressed b of ,
lower , 7.c"i ' IT5r pound. Slilpnicntt today ,
Ms beeves nnd 4..VO qilurtcrs of beof.
CALVES Ituaulpts.lUJ huad ! jirkot
dull40 per pound lowers vunls. fT.u04M.25 pur
IlKMlii ; jtrasitois , $ . ' ,21.7,1 ; western cahcs ,
yilKKi' AND LAMim Hccelpls. 1,707 hond ;
m irkct vo'y dull. Uo per pound lower ; sliuep.
H.2,100 per un I hi ; Iambi. e.100S ? . .2.i |
dre'-sed mnttnn dull at 7iS'io ' per pound ;
dressed Inmhs lower , S'sSIOp.
lions Hecolpts , 8,210 head. Incliiillii ? 2 c irs
for s'llc ; mnrkot steady ut 13 0)5i3.li2 per UO
Ibs.
M. I.ouls lt\i > stouk > lurlict.
ST. Lnrt * . Mo. , Oct 1 ! . DATTt.n Kecolpts ,
5.200 ; shipments. Il..JO : niurkot.teady i fair to
cholco nitlvo Htcorc , i.l .MoVO'i ; ordinary to
good 'Icvus and Indian steers. J2.2Ji.J.tO ( !
rows , $1.2.VT35. .
llotinIlecplpts , 0,23) ! shipments , 4110 ! mnr-
kut r/itllo lower : bvnvy , f.\J © ' > . ( ! i DaoUIng ,
$ . 'i.ioaf > r. : > . light. M-Juwiw.
SIIEII' Hceelpts , 2,210s shipments. 5.100-
market Rtoi'ivi uitho muttons , $1.03ISO ;
Tuxans , J , 1 0,41 4. to.
KiitiMi * . city I.Uo Miii-lc 'Market ,
KANSAS CITV. Mo. Oct. , . . Ho-
' 12 CATrt.u -
xrfii-/VT \ l 4. 1 t t'l U f \/Uli I V. Jt i I Li - i J
celpts. 7,10 ; slitpincnt4 , r..OOJ ! coed steers
stonily ; others dull .mil woik ; shipping steers ,
? .L'MOl.r ) ; rcxas.imi liml.in atocis , } l.l OJ4J ;
stooUois and feodors. $ i4V t.UJ.
Hods Kccolpts. l.l..MO ; shipment" , 2.0CO : nrir
ket aetivo. weak. IDc lowotj uxtromo ranijo ,
H ? j\.i1 ; bulk. } 1. r > ai Ji.
Siiishi1 Receipts , 1,400 ; shipments 1,003 ; tnar-
Uoi nulct and stonily ! lambs , < 5.0 ( ; muttons ,
W.M34.50
A Guru Inf C'holura.
There Is no tt > o of nnv ono suffcrlnpvith
thn choora ( when Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholcr.i.anil Dmrrhicn Homeuv can bo tiro-
cuicd. It will plvo rcllof in a few minutes
and euro In n short tlmo. 1 have tried it anil
know. W. II. Clinton , llolmoita , N. J. The
epidemic at Holmotta was nt llrst bullovcd to
bo cholera , but sub cquont Investigation
proved It to bo n violent form of aysentorv ,
almost ns dangerous as cholera. This
remedy was used there with Rreat success.
Forsalo oy drugclsts.
riwrs or un : iiiiti'iun'iit. .
Sanitary Olllcor Sbcrar I think wo have
now succeeded In getting Iho cltj Into pretty
good shape If tlio people will only obey
the orders which have been Issued.Vo
have served over 2,000 , notices ordering the
abatement of nuisances. Wo have a record
of those no'lces anil ulso of the work which
has been done every night by the garb&go-
men , and after going over the ground two or
three times moro \\o will have everything
cleaned up. Wo will visit ovcrv man upon
\vhom a notice has been served and see that
they comply with the orders.
Dicit Ingorman , Nebraska Seed Company
I don't know what reward is going to bo
paid by the express comDantoj to the bravo
men who wiped out the Dalton pang in
Coffoyvillo , but I'll toll you what. I thtuk
ouijut to be done. Every bank in the west
anil tiottUwost sbpalil contribute , sav f 10 , tp
a fund to bo divided among the survivors
and the families of thosa who were killed.
While they were nlivo every bank was
lluolo to a vis'lt , and $10 is a verv small sum
for any financial institution. After nil ex
panses were paid the fund would make the
participants in the raid rich uion , ana they
suioly have earned the rewnfd.
Sergeant Graves Theio is a soldier ar-
losted for stealing. I don't believe i over
sa'v a case of the Kind before in this court.
Uncle Sam's boys have n hnrd reputation in
some quarters , but outside of a II eh t , a ca
rousal or n round-up of the tough district , I
don't bellovo thdy are given to violating the
laws of the land. They nro not to bo blamed
very much for their sprees. They load a
most monotonous lifo and when nay day
comes it is only human nature to long for n
"fling. " But stealing or any sneaking mis-
Qornontior or crime 1 < > out of their lino.
W. O. Saunilera Why is It that while the
paVomcnts of the. various streets nro being
cleaned every day or two the Sixteenth
street viaduct Is not swept once a vcari The
track is h.ilf covered by the accumulated
rubbish of months and every time a motor
train passes ever its passengers aio nearly
suffocated by the blinding cloud of dust tbat
arises. It booms to mo that public eonven-
er.co demands that some measures should oo
taken to abate this nuisance.
C. H. Davidson Don't you thlnK it about
time for the street railway compiny to bo
putting open cars on the Walnut Hill line !
Why do I ask ? Because it's tlmo that the
ouon cars bo tatton off the South Omaha , the
Sixteenth street ana the Farnam street , lines
with the anproacn of vuutor. The Walnut
Hill people have been compelled to ndo in
closed , musty cars all summer and as they
run this line different from r.ny other
line in the city I [ thought may bo the resi
dents on the Walnut flill svstera would bo
compelled to ride in the open car * during the
winter.
John Groves If I was ono of the regis
trars who are to sit in Iho various precincts
of tno different wards L would want some
thing aono in the way of making the voting
booths a little moro comfortable than they
are at the present time. The floors have not
been put In as yet and the stoves have not
been sot up in half of them. It is asking a
good deal of a man to expect him to sit thcro
cool days and chilly eveninirs and run the
rUk o ! contracting pneumonia or something
about as baa , for pay that Is supposed to Include -
cludo the ordinary comforts of such work at
least.
least.W.
W. B. Cheek The Burlington is holding
Its own at South Omaha , and cnniurlng a
goodly shnro of the business in that thriving
packing center. Our cash receipts average
fllO.OOU n month. During September wo
brougnt in 'J.OOO cars of llvo stock and
shiopcd out GUO. Wo also took out 29 , " ) cars
of packing house product , which exceeded
the number of the former month 210 cars ,
This Is a line showing , nnd when you re
member that the other roads are
doing a good businosa , U gives
you nn Insight of what the
South Omabft market amounts to and a fair
idea ol Its magnitude.
Bruce MiCulloch The South Omaha mar
ket is nil right and flourishing. Kansas City
is almost moving heaven and cartk to secure
the business of South Omaha which comes
from two northwestern IMIIKOS. But no in
roads nro helng made and the shippers nro
not to bo turned away from us. They do not
care to send their cattle to the Kansas City
bono yards to como in competition w'tli the
Btult there that is soiling from f 1.75 to t ! . > ,
The cattlemen of the northwest are true
friends of South Omaha and appreciate the
ninny uuvantage , and superiority of our
market.
H. W. Carey I bnvci spent two weeks
traveling ever Wyoming unit Coloiado ana
llnd " the there and the
everything" on
go
JJIIU UU4 > 44 lt-l " 1W f % " * ' > - M. * r
spirit of western enterprise 'way on top.
The country stands in need of n little rain ,
but nothing is suffering for the lack of moist
ure. The cnttio-look line nnd the old-timers
sny they aro'in hotter condition thnn ever be-
Maydepend upon the way > o i treathewarn- (
Ings which nature gnes. A few bottles of
S. S. S. taken t 4he proper time may insure need
health i or a j car or tw o. 1 heref ore act at once , lor it
IS IMPORTANT
that nature bo assisted at the right time
never fails to relKVti the system of im
purities , and is an excellent tonic also.
He Wants to Add His Name.
' Permit me to add my name Jouf nvcrther
: ontaine
one of
Treatise on blooJ and sltin diseases mailed
SWlFf Sl'JECino m. Aiiw.ia.Ga.
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U , S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , IB
Cnnitnl $ , ID
IDD
Surplus if 05,001) ) )
Officer * nnd Director * Ilenrr W. Vntei , prcilclont
II. C. cuitilru. vlco proililunl , IX H. MaurlcjV. . V.
dune , Johu i , Culllni J. N , U. I'atrlci , lawl .V ,
Itecd. caililer.
Tl-IB IRON BANK.
foro. Tbo liny croo U especially flno nnil
thoiuaniH of tons Imvo been stacked for the
winter's feeding. The great west Is pros
pering almost boyoiul ocllof , rind n * for
urowth It Is slmplv mnrvolous.
S. U. Howell If thopntronsof ilrue stows
know iho ilcnso iRnor.inco of ninny of U.o .
prescription clerks of this city they would
not swallow any medicine &t nil , It is amaz
ing to tno that men will ongnco to compound
medicines who do not Know the llrst princi
ples of nn apothecary's business , it la n
scciotof the trn.de that many of the drug
clerk ! have to carry some of their proscrip
tions to n competent pharmacist nnd Imvo
hltn prepare ilium. The law requiring pro-
icrlptlon clerks to pass nn examination ttocs
lltttu good so far as my obsctvntlon goes.
U3V. A. W. Clnrk I wish the people of
OmnliA would wakotip to the importance of
tbo Associated Charities work without hav-
Ine lo bo actually draeeod Into it. There nro
hundreds of men In Omalm who ute In
sympathy with the movement nnd menu to
assist , but they do not send in their names.
I have to hunt them up nnd spend valuable
tlmo explaining to them things that they
ought to understand before they glvo their
nnmos , There nro othoc mutters con
nected with the work that demand
my time , but I Imvo Icon obliged
to drop ovor.vthing elo nnil go out
Rollclting names to the membership roll.
Thcro nro enough wealthy and well-to-do
people In Omaha to glvo tho'nssoctntion 1,000
members within n wcok If they would only
think the mutter over llvo minutes and then
net accordingly.
General Hrooko 1 think those school boys
In Now Yorlc who pulled down the Unglish
( lag did prettv near the proper thing. . The
man who displayed the ICnglish Hag should
hnvo had nn American Ihg by the side of It.
Ho ought to hnvo knou n better than to hoist
n foreign lint ; nlonu on such an occasion. I
don't object to the spirit of patilctism ilts-
plmod by the school bo.vs : they were all
right In doinq as thov did.
.1. S. Lowls If I had a friend who was
suffering Irotn consumption 1 would send
him to the pine forests of Michigan. I'liero
is no cast nnd west for consumption. It is
till north and south. The healthiest people
in the world nro In Iho northern part of the
countrv. When they nave summer It is
straight , and when winter nrrivcs they nro
readv for It nnd enjoy It. iMou who know
more nboti' . It than 1 do are of the same
opinion. 'I'ho mountains uro all right for
people who can stand it but U takes good
lungs to got any air out there.
Charles Singer 1 hope that the next legis
lature will tnko some action Coward n i-hango
In the present garuisheo law which is a.
standing cover for dead beats and operates
against business men of alt classes. As the
law stands thcro is absolutely no way to
mnko a married man p iv his dbbts. All ho
has to do Is to proviao himself with n wife
mid the Inw can't touch lil-n. 1 do not mean
that all of a man's wogcs should be made
liable to garnishment , but if a small proportion
tion , bay 10 per cent , could bo reached bv
his creditors it would protect the merchants
without wonting nnv injury to the debtor.
D. A. IVarco Mnjor Puddock wni in
South Omnha the other day , and I guess
lie did not meet with n very warm reception.
Thcro nro lots of democrats in boutli
Omaha , but they do not love the major. Uo
evidently forgot that I hero was such n place
as South Omaha while serving as county
commissioner. The people uro interested in
securing from the county several thousand
dollars duo the city on the road fund. The
mnjor almost refused to even hear a cotnmit-
mitco appointed to wait , on the boirl for
that purpose , nnd all the work that has
been performed in our bohnlt on the load
fund question was done by Judge Stonberg ,
who represents unoibor distuct. Junng
his term of ofllco Major Paddock has been
in South Omaha but three time * , and then
on pi ivato business. Ho hns never sought
to ascertain the needs of his coastituonts
here , nnd although 1 am a democrat 1 do not
propose tosupport uimfor election , ana there
are several hundred other democrats in this
toun of the snmo inind.
Now remedies are being constantly intro
duced to the public , but Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup still maintains its pro-cmiueuco.
*
n
Julius CiuiarVllcnx' Woes.
The old light between the Omaha Repub
lican Printing company and J. C. Wilcox
hns been.revived in the district court , in an
notion in which Wilcox claims the sum of
5.3,4'il. Ho alleges that when
ho was publishing the Republican
nt the corner of Tenth nnd Douglns
streets , tbe Republican Printing company
whipsauoa him at every turn ; that the
members of that company held out his mail
which contained money belonging to him ;
that thev spirited away it typewriter nnd
desu ; that they looked up his coal bin , fro/.o
him out and compelled him to vacate the
nuiidinc in the dead of winter nt a gteat in
convenience nnd at an enormous expense.
If out of order , use Bojcham's Pills.
All alone ,
both In the nny
it acts , mul in
the way it's
sold , is Doctor
Pieico's Favonto
Piosciiption for
women.
It acts in this
way :
If you'ro weak or "run-down , " it Imilils
you up ; it you suffer from any of the painful
disorders nnd deinntjomcnts peculiar to your
BOY , it icliovcs nnd cures. It improve , ? di
gestion , cm ichcs the blood , dispels aches nnd
jmins , bungs re-'i calling sleep , nnd ic'.toros
llc-.h ami FticiiK.li. For all functional uwik-
jies.ses nnd it regularities , it's a positive
remedy , lleuce , it'b sold in this way :
It'smi ( ) itnlicil to gho Miliifuciion , in
every aisc , or the money paid for it is re
funded.
Dr. riorcc's Plcnsmit Toilets prevent nnd
cuio Sick and liihous Headache , Con tipn-
tion , Indigestion , lillious Attacks , nml all do-
rnnjemcnti > of the liver , btonuich and bowels.
They're the wnallebt , the cheapest , the
easiest to tale ,
lint ill that uould bo nothing , If they
weren't also the best to tnko.
SKWBU PROPOSALS.
Pcalon piopos'ils will bo iccolvcd by the un-
dorslnncd until 1UO ; o'ulock p. in October 2Sth ,
18'- ! ' , for the construction of a bower In sun or
rtlstrlotNo. KIT. In thu cltv of Omnhn. us per
ordinance No IHOI. neeoidln ? to plans and
specifications ou fllo In the ollleo of the boaid
of public woiKH 1'ioposals to bo inado on
printed blanks furnished bv tl.n bo.ird. and to
bo accompinled by a collided chock in the
sum of f.ICO , p lyablo to tlio city of Omaha as
un Idoni'o ot good faith.
Thoboaid jescivoi the light to reject any
or all bids and to waive defects.
I > . W. UIUKIIAUSnil.
Chalnniin of the llourd of I'nbllo Works.
Omalm , Neb , October lath , 1893. olU-14-20-21
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
Ilest cnttlc. hot ; und sheep market In Iho west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CEO. BURKE & FRA ZIER
I.1VK STOOK COMMISSION.
TIM : Li.Ai > iii3. :
IWrit ta thli ho ID for cor-
Hoporti.
Wood Brothers ,
routh Omaha Telephone Ili7 ,
JOHN I ) . IIAD1SMAN. I . . , , ,
WAI/ri.l. K WOUI ) fSliniuorJ.
Market reports by niiill nn J wlro cheerfully
furnished upon application.
_
- - THIS
Campbell Commission Co.
Chlcniro. HablKt. Louis , KatinwaHy , South
Uniulu. blouxOlly. lort Worth.
A. D. Boycr & Company ,
fSnnd.'iJ r\oli : .1110 llnlldln j.Pouth Om-ih i.
CorroiioiiilcuooBOllcltoil nnJ nroiuptlr nnnwuril.
tpJclnl oltcuttoiitouraurj fomtockon Jt JujitorJ
5 lieaTB&l. lDOor.iorat-J.lSJI
t lill , & - - , - -
Cuiiltal fully j'alil. 1-y.tW )
Waggoner liirney Compaixy
\Vrllo or wlro u for prompt oua rellabla in rnt !
repurti.
Perry Brothers & Company ,
Llvo htno.c Coin mission.
Kooro 11 L'xchnnBO llulldlu ; ; . Sauth Omaha.
TtTephono 1707.
OMAHA
fuehrers' ' and Jotters1 I
AWNINGS AND TUNT3.
Oiiielia Tcnt-Awiilas Wolf Bras , &Co ,
Ooniimiy. rin > t , Imn ToimK , nwnlnu" , tnrpin-
mnck , oil nn I rubber lm , < mpf ( ir nil klnil < .
ilotlinii : isinojiic. tin MnK < tuuia-r , PIP > > PIII |
In MumMro.'l. ton itnloiiuc THIS , litli
HAf TWtN'I'X | HtCYCLKS.
BeiiiisOmaiiaBaiCo M , 0 , Daxon ,
luniortcr am ) mfr , llnur IU'jPIo nUI on innnlhlr
. _ ,
, tnirlnp * , twin. IMjnivnts 1JJ V 1Mb st
HOOTS AND SHOIW. "
Morss-Coc Siioj C
, , . II llnwnrl < ir < ! ii.
liKtnrrrnrnprlltliiiiil l ) < Mialn < ltopl
\\paromiiklimrln o | > rl < eMi > n li lmror , nnl nro
nss iirKimH nlilili ls urjr fn'Oib u
wltli niorcli ml *
Otnaliii Upholstsrio' Co , llccbo i lluny.w .
Viw'iioi"o ' ! i fi - - " ' r'rnl'"roro" ' ! Ur'1" 1J
\VtioIoj ilii u ily
GO'J'-riCK5 ' I [ ) I i3 , 1.VO
OTsiceTe &lJ9. ilMT.icc"Tco !
1201-l )1.Ionoisiro3t ) , 10th uiul IHnv St.ect
Omaha Dm ill i
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
TU eminent spoclallit In nervou , clironlr , iitlvnlo. tlooJ. ikln an,1 nnonrj dlscmei A regular Una
eclstcrod graduate In incclclno. us llplomns nml conllloHtc'nlioir. . Ii it ! ! ) troatliiu irllli tlm grmie t siicci'S §
ntnrrli , apermRtorrnoca. loat manhood , aomlnal Wi'.iknmv nUbt loasoi , Imnotoncy , i.-nlillli nlrlcluro.
eon *
Jrrliooa , Bleit , Tiirlcocule.ctc. No mercury useJ. Nc\r Iru-ilment torlossor vltnl | iowir , 1'arllM uinblu lo
rlsttmoirmy bolrjnlet at liorua by oorrcsionilenciMeilliln | * or Inilruninnts sent by mall orexiirosne-
curelj-pacVotl , no marks lo Incllcnto ronionU or tender. Ono personal Intoulon nrciuiruil. Cuniuliatloa
free. Correspomlenco strictly prlvnto. HIICK ( Mnlerlo * ol Utt ] icml Inn. Offlca tuuroUa. a. lo U p , m.
Uuiidn/i U ) it. ui. to il in. Soiul uuiii > Jtor
PELIMANENT SIDEWALK UESOLU-
TION.
COUNCIL CiiAMitint. O\mn , Neb. , Ootouer
4th , lyj- ' .
Ho U icsolvcd by the City Council ot the city
of Oinahii. tbo mayor concnrrlni ; :
Thai DcinianontsliU'WalKs bouonstuioted In
the city oromaha as designated below , w.thlu
live days aftci the pnbllu.itlon of this resolu
tion , or the personal suivlcn theieof. as by
or.lln.niec Is .iiithoil/cd and iciiilrod ] , sncli
sldonalKs to bo laid to the i.nrin nunl uniiln ns
oscabllshed on tlio pi\etl hlioets.pecllli'd
heioln nnJ to ho constiuctcd of ston1 , artlll-
cl il Htone , brlulc or tlllnsr. nccordliu to hpi-cl-
( Icatlons on Illo In the ofllco of the Iloar.I ot
I'nbllc Works , and under its supervision , to-
v. It :
West side of 2Jth street , lot 1' , Kellogg
I'l IIP , periiianont Kr.ido , 0 foot w Ide.
Noi th sldo of llarnoy street , ' . < " > feet of south
! j of the south east ' . , of lot I l-i lot P , Capitol
Addition , permanent Kiade. fl feet wide.
S-onth tlik-of Tiirn nn snout , lots U , in , 11
and I' ' . bloi-U HI. West End Addition , ccinia-
nont ciadr , U feut wide.
North sldo of California , street , lots 0 and 7 ,
block 1" , Cltv. porin.iinntginilp. 0 foot wide.
Hast sldo of Mb stroi-t , lot . " . , nlock Ills , city ,
permanent gr.uio.O fuot iile.
Hast side of I'Uli ' slieel , lot 4 , block 310 , City ,
perm incut gr.ido , ii feet \ > Idc ,
South sldo of Hurt street , lot 3. block HIP ,
Cltv , permanent sradc. Ii fi-ot w lilo.
Thut the IloniU of I'nbllo Works bo and
Is hereby nutlion/ed and directed to cause a
copy of this r solution to ho published In tlio
olllolal pipurof the city foi onowoi-k. or bi ) |
burvod on the owncrsof said lots and unless
such owners snail within llvo days after the
publication 01 service of such copy construct
ald slduw.illts as horoln ieiiiied | , tli.lt Iho
Ito.u.l of I'nlillo Works eaiibo the s.uno to bo
done , the cost of constructing slid sidewalks
rexpeetlyely to bo asso-- > oil against the roil
( Htilo. : lot or part of lot In fioncof iin.l ubut-
tlin ; snob Hl'lowalKs
l > a. e > . October 4th. 1SOJ.
President of the Uouncil
Attest : JOHN GItU\'I > .
( Ity Clork.
Appro\cd : OlIOKOi : 1' . HKMIS
Mayor.
NOTICE TO CONPTKUOr BIDEWALIC" .
To the owners of the lots , parts of lots -ind
real cstito descillied In tbo above resolution ;
You and oneh of you are heiehy iinillliid to
construut permanent slduunlks , isrefiiln-d | bv
a rosolulion of the city council nnd in.iyorof
tno city of Oiniiha , of which thu.ibmo Ha
C ° 1)y'
1' . W. lUUKUAl'Si : ! . .
Plnlrman lloaiil of I ulillu WoiKw.
Oiii.ilin , Nubi.wka , OctolmrlSlli. IKJi ,
l-roioi > iilK lor District tiiadliif ; Hondn.
Scaled bids marKed "propinils fordlstilct
glad iu boiids" will bo rrcu.od 'it thoeltv
tioasiiier'holllui1 , lliii.iha. Nob. , up to t'j o'ulock
noon of the Nth day of OiHobei. IMU. foi Iho
puichaBo of } > VUl ) Oil dial rioter idliu bonds of
the oily of Urn ill i , Nob.
bald bonds shall ho dated October 1st , I83J ,
ami sh ill bo payable In fiomonu to nine yuai i
after the d.ito theii'ofllli Interest at the
rate of 5 poi cent per annum piyablo an-
I'rlnelp il nnd Interest piyablo at Kniintro
Hnis , Nu'v Vnik. Sail hn.ids aluill ho of Iho
denomination of Jl.OJOO ) , J.OJOJ an I * 1000)
Euch bid must Rtito price an-1 amount
sonitht for and Includu acciuoil Interest to
date of delivery nt , Uniuli.i. Neb 'IhorlHit s
reserved to rujuot any and all bids , IBIIIDI !
iindureliartor pownrnf olllus of the molrinl- |
Itnn el.iss and Oidlnanco No. , IM" ) , approved
s'Jldllt Cltv'J'ro.iHUior.
1'rnpoi ils for District < iriilln ( ; llmnl * , .
Be'ileil bids , inaikod I'roposalH for district
gradlns boid : . will bo rucolio I at the ollko of
thoU ty TroiHiiinr. Cm ill i , Neb , up to IJ
o'cloou noon , of the loth d ly nf Outobur , s/- ,
oof . ' Dlsuict OiaUliu-
for the niiruha J.'JOJOOJ
UondMof thoulty of Oinali I , * \ " . .
h.ild bomls aioilatodftuptoinboi 1st , IBS : , and
aio payable In fiom one to nlno yuarj after
tho'into thereof , In denominations of II.OjOO )
and fiWiiOuach , with Intuimt ut thoratoofr-
piTuont porannnin piyablo spiiil annually.
I'rlnolpal and interest payable at hounUo
Ilros. , Now Viirk.
JT.IVW.OU of DUtnct No. .17.
m.ouu Oof DUtrlul No. IT
Sr..OUOOof District No ID ,
Each bid must ntato price and amount
botialilfor nml inoludo aosruoa Intorcst to
date of doli\ory at Om ih i. Nub. The rlisht Ii
rosursod to rojuolanv mill all bids , Imued
under chin tor power of eltloj of thu inutropol-
Itun olaHmil urdlnaneo No .Ui1. AppniVDa
AUSII9t21tll , IbJi 1 KNIIV IIOM.N ,
faridlTt , City Troasurer.
I'ropotuU lor Kailu-ty Tr.niHlur at Uiukton
hoiilli Daliotu.
Hoalcd proposals will bo received for the
puroliiiso oriental of a tr ipsforb ; ) it. Hiilta-
blo for carryliu tlio railway rolllns stool < of
thu VanUton , Norfolk & bonthwuBlur.i lall-
I'liipoHalsshould ho diinillled uo follows ;
1. I'ronoiil * to so' I transfer boit.
2. Proposals for taking contract to Uo untiro
traiibfer business of railway ,
: i. I'roposala lor runt il of transfer bo it.
Keiiulruiiit-iit * nnd sppclllcallon * can bo ob-
talni'd from the chlof c-iujiiuur , Januton ,
Noifolk A. boutliweuturn ullway , } miltun ,
'AM b'da should bctaddre od to :
Tliobocictary ,
VanUtonT Norfolk & SoutliwuHiurn It iUwny.
Y u nl < ton , k. It.
The bouril of dln-ctorsi reserves tlio rlitlit t
reject uuy uud nil tlds. Otsllt M
IIAKDWAKK.
lleclor & Wilhclmj Co.fM \ ) & IJD1 ,
NOTICE OF ASril PMENT OF DAM
AGES FOH UD1NG. . , ,
To thoownoisof all lots mils of lots and renl
ustato alonj ; .Illh street fiom Doogu to lav-
t-npoit stti-et
Yon mo liL-iebv nolllloil tint the undor-
B ( neil , three disinterested f ic-olioldcrs of tlm
city of Omaha , linolieon : duly nppolntod
bv the iiinyor , ulth the nppio\.il of the city
council of said cltv , to assess the dainaRu to
thu oHiiors rospcotholy of tlio properly nf-
fcctt-d by Kradlns of hiild stieot duc'larrd nec-
i".siry by oralnancu nniulii-r .I.NI , passed Oc
tober I , Is'U. apnunud Oi-tobur 4 , ls"J.
Vou are fnitlior notihed I hut hiUnjrac-
ecoil | ) ( said iippolntniont , nml diny qiinlinoil
ns leijulred by I iw. wo ulll , on tlio 2fltn d.iy of
Octobei , A. I ) . 1-iD. ' , at the hour of ll.IW o'clock
In thu forenoon , ut the ollloo of Slulver .t
O'Donohoo , HOI r.iinitii' strcoi. within the cor-
jiorato limits of siltlcitv. rnunt for Iho purpose -
pose of consUlorln and m tklns the nssess-
niunt of damage to tlio ownerle pc-uthuly ot
R.il'l pioportyillcotol by sitd ( ladlnK , taking
Into consideration spoolil bonoilU , If any.
Von aru notllled to bo picsi-nt ut the tlmo
and plucu aforesaid and make anv objections
to or stitumunts concurnln : said a'-sessmeut
of datuugcs usuu mav consider iiiopcr ,
\V ( J. hllltlVliU.
lil.01tai..l. I'At'L.
JAMl > hrOOKIAI.n ,
Coniiilttuoof Appraisers.
Omaha , Neb , Oct. H. 181i OlOd JOt
To the owners of all lots or parts of lots front-
Inon tJrnnd nvonmriilrtysovonth to
rorty-second Htn-ots : ronloruM'nuu.Thlrty-
clshtli to 1'oitlctli stioiit ; Thirty-ninth
strcnt. Uiuiiil avenno to Amos avenue :
I'oiUntil street tiinl 1'iiiticlh iiNcnuu , fiom
tirand aveiinu topr ixuo slieot
Von mo liorobv notllii-d lust the umlcr-
slcnud , tliicodlslnturt'stcil freelmlilors of the
city of Omaha , lri\o hi-un duly i.pDointud by
the mayor , with the approval of the city
council of said ully , to is > e--s the damtiKO to
Iho owners lospc-c'tivply of tlm pioporty
illi'eled by cnidlne of ilnvo described btrccts
and axonnos , docltiroJ nuco > s uy by oralnnnco
No .IJSJ. p issud Octohot 1 , IS'l. , approvud Oc
tober 4 , ib'Ji '
Von inn further notiflol that , havlnc nc-
coptetl said iipiiolntmi-nl. nnd duly iiiialllicd
is loiinhuil by law , wu wrll on tlio 'iih ) duy
.rf October , A. I ) . Ih'JJ , at tlio Iniiir of 'l o'elooic
n the nftuinooii nt the ollloo of ( Jcor o J.
I'nil. lO'll r.-iimimHtri'iil. within Iho c-orporato
llmltsofs.ild ulty , iniot for tlio pnrpobo of
oiiHldc-iliiR and makiiu the asseasmont ot
ilainauoto tlio owntiM loanuctUuly of said
l > roi > i-rtv , alTectcd by bild cr.idlnr , taklns
Into consideration spuulal bunrllts , If any ,
Vou uro notified to bo piu.ont al Iho tlmo
and plauo uforosald , nml muuo iiny obji-otlons
toorHtatumunts conci-intn : slid assusamcal
of dumagus an yon in ly cunsliim niopor
ur.ouun j. PAUL.
JOHN n. mjTi.nit.
( ll.OKUI. 11. I'AVMC.
Omuhn , Octobers. 1601. OlUdlOt
Nollcti ot A-mi.iminit ol liiiniii-H ! lor ( ir.ul-
Inf.
To the owners of all lots , p irts of lots and
loiii unatu alonj alluy lit block r < 3 , from 17th
to Ibth utruots ,
Vou aio huroby nnllflud that the minor-
hl'-ned , three dlH.ntoru < lol free holdnrs of thn
city of Oiniihn , h ivu beun duly iippointod by
the iniiyor. with thu approval of tlio city
council of said city , to , ih-.ess Ihn damage to
thoownuis roapcotUo y of Iho proioriy | af-
fuctudhy gratiliis of s ild alluy. iliicliiii-d nec-
i-ssary by ordln incu nuinbur rM7 , p issud "up-
tuinU-rAtli ! ) , IS'J.1 ' , appiou-d Si'plembor 2Jrd ,
1K- - ) '
1KVou are fnrtlmr notllloil that hiivlns ut-cf p-
todbuld appolnlmunt und duly iiiiull led u-j
ii-mnred by law. WD will , on tbo luih day of
OotoLur. A. D , l lat tnu lioni of lUsIO o'clock
In thu foronoon. ut tlio ollluo of Mirlvcr A :
O'Doniihoo. IIOH'urnai i tioot , within thocor-
porito limits of wild city moot for the pur-
posoof iniiili.ar ! ! „ ' iimf miklnir thu imoss-
ini-ntof iliiinii.'a-i - 10 i ho ( iwnuri ru.ipooilvoly
uf mid property alluultil liy mid tri.iilliu.
t lUInu into coiHldenitlon spoo ui bunullts , If
"Vonaronotinod to bo pri-Nont ut tlio time
and plauo aforesaid and make iiny obJuctlQiii
todrBtutonit-nts concurnliu s ud assussinent
of dainuscs ua you niuy - . ! , ' !
\ \ , \t , pilKii I < Jli
OK.UItUi : .1 I'AIJL.
JAMIUb'IOOKDAI.H
Comm'tli'o ' "f Apiira'HorH. '
Oinahn , Nob. , Ootobur 5tli , Ib7i Oiiiliot.
To the owners of all lots or pirtsof lots on
lavonp'rtbotwuun ) : < ( 'ili nml.'tUli iitrcuts :
Von uru herobv uotlil'-d that the iindor-
NlKiiuil , thruo dislnturusiud freeholders of thu
oltyof Omaha , Imvo boun duly iipuoliitcd by
the miiyiir. with the uppioviil of thu olty
L'ounullof uald city , to asinsn the duinuL-u to
the oiuiors rcapcctlvuy of thu uroporty
alfcetud bv cradliu of Diivcnportsticot from
dilth to aoth stroolo , dec n i I'd nucusNiiry by
ordliiunco U.'S7 , passed Oclobur Ut , IbW , up-
nnncd Ictobur4th. I
. 'aniani btroot. wllhln the corporatellmlti *
of s ild cltv. meet for thu purpose of comlder-
liunnd inakliiK Ihu ut.si'H niunt of damuitu to
llio ownc'ra rmpuoiUuly of nald propurly ,
ullccludby said priidliii ! . taklnz Intoconsld-
cratloiisiioolal hetiudls. If any , .
Vou are not I Hod to lie piiibunt at the time
nnd pluco uforosald , and mnko uny objectlonj
to or bt a turnouts iOiiuaiiiln ; ; mild nfcbufcsnitnl
of damaies ; as you muy I'onsldi'r proper ,
llio. ; J. I'Al'U
W. O. HIIKIVKIt.
J.VS. rU'OUKI.AMl
Omaha , Oct. 8tb , 1602. c-lUd-10 *