Heavy Receipts nnd Generous Rains Caused Wheat to Decline. THERE WAS A TEMPORARY RALLY LATER It WHS Claimed Hint tliu Inillnn Shipments for the \Vcck Would Attain Show n Light .Moxcinciil-.Stock * and llomU , OniCAOO , III. , Oct. I5.-l'oUod with rnln nnd hoary receipts , \7hcnt full down about ' , io today. Corn wns flrm for near-by months nml weak for May delivery , leivlnu off UO hlf-her for November and lUe lower for May. The provisions dual seems rostluz , out pork nnil rlbfl on ssiint tr.ifl'nJ wcro nlaeoJ on a tomuwhathlghnr pliinu of nricca. Ualn dur ing tlio night through iho winter wheat rccion i as nocnntcd ns marking tlio termination of iho drouth nnd us Uio jirociirMirs of tnoro to coino. Tlio iniilii , Inllnoncn WHB InrRo local receipts and the heavy rain which started free sulllni ? . I.ntor Ihcro was coml covering by Hliorts on the do- dine , nml Iho olTerlncs holnx niodoralu , . wllli KOIIIO cash wheat worked hero and I atdrldjrp * brokers bollix liuyets , tlioro win n sllKlit rally , which , howovcr. win only Icmpor.uy. iho mnriiutat tlio openliii was from ' 8e to U" lower nnd ileclliu'd fiom o to'lemoio ' , re- roved slightly , lint asalii settled liiti-k. deulln- Ini : ' o moid nnd cloMnsr ousv. 'Iho export clearances from both eoam wo o Mn-illr-r by n bunt 4U.wni lin. than the preceding week , it WKSclalini-d tlintr hull in shipments for tlio week would ngtiln show n light iiiovement and was ono of the fuatuies whh-li was mutalnliis : VnulCiiKllsh markets. I'liidrlilRi' was Hiild to /fioii buyer of Decemhor wheat and a seller for Mny. which was piobably truu of other BhnrtH as well. . . , , ( Jeorgo A. o > ems was n buyer of December wheat on n considerable scale wlion Iho mar ket not ilnwn aro-.tn I ? .V"e for Daromliur. Mis Informntloti from the northwest Is Hint Iho fiirmors'receipts Inst wo U hail fallen , about 2."i per i-oiil i.nd < i fnrlher fulllnxolT next week to an he-ivy an extent was rxpt'etuil. There wasiinlto a Hurry In tlio corn trade. It wan caused chlelly bv u i-caro among thu . Bhorls In November. The llieorv has been tlmt now corn III tnovo forward In JMIVIMII- ber to nil the consumptive demand In Uio oust.and leave the slocks of old corn lio.iv > on speculator- ' . With llio wet weather Bprendln- over most of the coin-try Iho prospects for tin ; new corn ccttniK dry enoiuli to handle carly-woio less favni-able. At tlio nntiio tlmu Iho rains i hcukcd the shipinciits Bomewhut and n-ei-luts werj WiS cars this mornhiR , The withdrawals wore iiRnla heavy ntlll&liou int. Theio was also minor of a pros- iicctlvosniiiuv.o In November contracts. All this started the short' to buylns and the No vember prleo was jiitnpnd up l' ' e In n hurry. I.ntcr the cars for Monday \\eroostlmatudut Mi und the murkitt ipnekly Ibittencd out. In oats the last day of the week brought the lowest pi "ces ami the market was relatively lower than other lead ing cereals. At the opening firmness was picscnt , as Iho rece.pis were loss tlrin oxpected. Hut 1.01110 lines of oats , which had been previously botuht for Investment , weroolTered at the outsldo prices , and tlicro wns not enouth ; deuiand to take them , fcpccu- latlvo olTer.tiL's soon Increased , especially 'when It , wns announced thal4'ii cars are ex pected for Monday. The market sold olT lo from top prices , closing weak ut a dccllno of } i ) for the dny. Interest , In provisions was restricted to packets and scalpers. January pork was eas ily advanced IT'ic over last night's prices , but on nn attempt to roall/.o , all butfiu of the train wns lost. November ribs -.vero advanced ILMjC. l.ar.l remained nanny stationary. There wore few boats on the market. Kates were steady atHo for wheat and-40 for corn to Hull'nlo. Estimated receipts for Monday : Wheat , 48lenrs ; corn. H'lOouM : oats , 4TU cars ; hoes , SO.OOO head. Should the Inspectors worn on tlx of the Icadlna roads on Sunday , which they probably will , the receipts of corn will be about l.0) : ; ) cars. The lending futures roused ns follows : AIITICI.US. lllllll. | I.OVV. \Vm\TNo. : 5 October nn December. . . " .Mny Con.v No. Z October. . . . . 4m December , , . May OATH No. 2 November. . JUT * BIIK December. . , si 3IH Wiss : roiiK November. I S3 II II ! ) 11 .71 11 M Jnannry . . ! 7- ) 12 "H 13 b2' LAIIII Noveinbor , r.-i 7 CS January 7 i'L'J Enoirr HIIIS Octobcr U75 07S 8 75 ( I -"I Jaauury ( il'U R 70 li 11) ) Gush quotations wcro as follows : „ 1'r.ouu Quiet and steady ; winter patents. IJII.7O1.0J ; winter btraUUts. $ . ' ) . ; iiii.r.i ( ; : ; spring Iiatouts , 4L7ivftl.9l ) ; spring stralj-hts , $ ; i.OlQ.i.5U ) : ; un leers' , t..fl7 ( 'LOil. WllUAT No. S spring , 711'ac ; No. a spring. C2c : No. 2 rod. 7a'.e. COIIN-NO. v. 4t aiiKc : No. : i , 403.c. ; OATS No. i , 2 o ; No. a white , f. o , h. , 32'ie ; No. : i while , 2uailc. : HVK No. ? , .Viiic. HAIIMV No. . ' , CoGG2c ; No , 3 , r.Sc ; No. 4 , f. o. , . Kl.AX SUEIl-No. I.JI lltai.ll'J. TIMOTHY Sir.n : 1'rlme. SI.GO. I'OIIK Mesa , per bbl. , ill.M : lard , per 101 Ills. , } ? . ; i7'i ' ; short ribs. Miles ( loose ) , $7.7 > ii P.75dry miltuU shonllorshti\cd ( ) , $7.SlXd7.2.i ; short clear shies ( boxed ) . is.WVSS.lO. WHISKY Distllieis' lluibhcd Kooils , per gal , , B Unchanged : cut loaf. " > ! jffi..ic ? ; granulaled.5aiic : standard "A , " 5'aft- Hccclpls and shtpmenls today were ns fol lows : On the Produce exchange Unlay the bullor market wns very firm : creamery , IKS''S'/ic ' : dairy. 'ilS'30. Kggs , flrm ; strictly fresh , .St. I , mils , MuIotn. : ST. I.OUIS. Mo. , Ot. . I.I. Ii'ijOini Unchanged. WIIIJAT 'i"io below yestordav ; cash fi'J'nc ' ; October , ( We ; December , 7lio ! ; May , 'bUSlib-'oC. ' COIIN 'i\o under yesierday ; cash , -IUo : Octob r , auc ; November , lia o ; December , ; Siu ! ; May , 41a OIUic. OA-rrt-lo\vei- ; cns'i.SDo ; Ociobor , 2S'io : Mny. : itaK : is. HYK No salus ; ! > ' \\a \ \ aslioil , llAiu.KV Slow : Minnesota , D. > ttC3o ; No- liniska , I'.l@'l7c. HIIAN l.pwur ; east tracl , * , Ke. UAV Uiu-hanged ; pralr.e , J7.00SO.OO ; tim othy. tO.WJil'l.f ! > U. II'I < AXHIKII : Qutot at JI.07. l.r.Aii-Dull at ii.7i : : spoltorqulot atjl.10. llllTri'.u Unchanged , ElidS Unchanguil. l.'oitNMUAl. J.ower nt Jl 05Q2.00. Wiusicv Steady at Jl. 15. lUnniNO Unchango.l. UOTTON TIBS Unchanged. I'noviBio.NR Quiet , with only a small Jot trndo ut previous quotations. KUCIJIITS Hour. 0,0)0 bills. ; wheat , 1.11,0)1 bu , ; corn , ai.uoj bu. ; oals. ! iUtm bu , ; rye , none ; hurley , none. Hllll'MlI.NTti Klour , 10,003 bbls. ; ivhoat. 44.00C bii. ; corn. 1U.OOO bu. ; oats , vi.OOJ lin.j rye , f.OJ : bu. ; barley , nonu. Hides mill I'ults , Followluz nro Iho prices paid bvOnmh : dualors for hides and pu'.ts i0otod | subjout ti ehango without nollui : No. 1rcon 1 ; hides. Uo No 1 uroi'n sailed hlilos , IBI'.io ' ; No. i ereoi Bulled hides , : taiiO ! : No. 1 green s-illotl hides i'5 to 4U Jbs.KSUio : No. iigroci ! salted hides . to 4n Ibs. . UQbUo ; No. 1 veal calf.-K to 15 lbs.r > i Ilo ; No. " vuul onlf , h to ir > Ibs. , a'Jo ' ; No. 1 drj Hint hides , To ; No. - dry II. nt hides Ac No. I dry salted hides , WKo ; p.irt curci hides 'iu pur Ib. , less lluui fully uurcd , hbccj polls llrcen sailed , each , 'ttclilH.'J ; groei nulled ghoarllngs ( short noo'cd oirlysklnsl each , l.VUi.'io : dry Khoarlln.-s ( short woolei uarly skins ) , No. 1 , each , 'iCilOu : dry Khoarling hhortoolod curly nklns ) , No. ' . ' . each , Ac ; dr flint Kansas and Nubru&ka biitc-hurwool imli.- per Hi. . actual weight. t'JCiU'iCi ' dry Hint Kan Has nnd Nebraska Murrain wool no It * , pur 1U nctiial weight , 8-itU'u ; dry Hint Uoldrad butcher wool pells , pur Ib. , aoln.il weight , IW U'lic ; dry Hint Colorado Murrain wool poltt per Hi. , uoluiU ivu.ght. waiOc : dry Hueccs tun biicUs , nciuul wclvlil , HOSti. llavo feet cut oil us It Is iibolcss to pay freight on llicin. Kunimtf City M , KANSAS CITV. Mo. , Oct. U. WHEAT Was on tcudyt No.-hardMUatWlioi ! No. 'J rod , 0 i 01 P. P.COIIN Weak und slower ; No. & mixed , ' % l * 351ic. UATd Wenl < ; No. ti mixed , ' DiJtOiic. Hvt-Woak ; No. S. f.2jo. - HIIAN Steady : sacked , i , HAV I'lrmor nnil unchuu cd ; timothy , ST. ! QO.uo ; pralrio. I4.wia.7.iv. ' JlUTTKii Very firm ; creamery , 11.11 : ITc , -Whtat s ! , oa.OOO bu. ; corn , 4oi , U B'liuwtNTSYheat , 4 ,000 bu. i com , 7.000 bu oats , none , Sow Vorle .M NEW YOIIK. Oct. l5.-l'i.ouii-ncoclpls. 40.6 likgK otiorl ! ) . ll.UJJ ubls. , KV u siiekf : du u ml easy i hales , 0.7W bblii. Low cxtriu K.OU aoo ; wlulcr whoai , low Brarto * . I3.towa.iw : fu toraiior , J3.OOOJ.vW : putents. * I.IWJI40 | " ' rSil , W.OOXJO | ittralghts , 4.M ) patent * , Il.2-Vai.91 : rye mixtures , HOC ® 3.M ) , COIIN MBAii Dull , ulcntly ; yellow wcslorn , . . WneAT-Ilccolpl , 1M.COT 1m. t oxpotl * . W.- OOOhn ; sales , KW.diO hit. of future * . ll.i.nOliu. of soot. Spots dull , easier ; No. 2 red , 'iR'iffl 7 &o In utoro nnd clovatcr ; fitf.T.nue alloat ; 7Ui < af-0'4o f , o. b.t No. a red. r. " c : ungraded ml , CMtTT'.ic ' ! No. 1 norihern. SiiWWJie ; NP. a northern , i7Ha7j'4 ( ? ; Nt > . 'J Mllwaukcp , ,7i < a 7c. Options weio dull at 'jo docllne. nnd closed stcadjr ; dec-lined on account of free polling for foreign ncvoniit mid I ho weakness west ! ( -ales Iticlmled No 2 red. December. Bl lasi : ( a-lCc , closing. 91 'ft Match , W > Vc. cloiliu tJ'ie : .May , b"U trif.j8lc. rloslm nt L K. ft ' itv'r.-Qtilct nnd steadr : we tern. KHiflV. IlAtir.ivynlct nnd steady ; weslprn. OV7.P. lUm.uv MALT Dull and steady : Canada , 0) GO.'e. CottK-UecolptP , 4:1.003 : bu : exports , /.7.00J ; ut sales , fivMxw Ijn. of futures , K.ooi bu. of spot , Spots dull hut llrmcr. No. 2. Mo ! In elevator ; M4c ) ! allo-il : iitiginded mixed , art's ifil'je. Options declined ' . ' ( t c. rallied ? c and declined 'nc , all with the west , cioslnu sleady nl 'i ® ? u ever yesterday , wllh Iradlni ? inoderiitely aclUvo , November , sait- ( > - ' ; * c. clos ing lit r > u'ic ' ! December , M' , © . " > liie. closliiR ut CU4C5 Mnv , Myit.VJ' o. closing tit 5iUe. OATS Hecclpls , llif.iiou bin os-ports , 4,0lJbn. : sales. UUi.OJ . ViU. of fnttiip.o. 4X.UM1 bu. ' .pol. No. 2 Chicago , a.c. . . , llAV-Quli't. stciuly : shliipln ? , C > < ii7Jc ; Rood to choice. 7. IOOc. llOl'M Ijnlul. steady ; Male , common to choice. IW-'So ' : Pacific i-oast. I74c. StoAit-Uuw. : dull but steady : fair rcfltilng , Xoi.ASM.s-Korel.iti , nominal ; New Or cans , nil el butsle.idy : common lo funny. . , iij-l. > i' . UK i : Active nn.l llrm ; domestic , fair to ox- Ira. 4'4-a.o ' ; .Fapan. fiift-'ic. Kggs-Steady and eiulot ; western prime. 22i ! ffl-'Ile ; ri'oelpts. B.O'.H uU-js. Ilnms-Sleady : fair duinanil : nt salted , New Orleans soleiMid 4 , " ) and t.O Ibs , oftSic ; Te\a s-cloetod , VJ and 5i Ibs , dii'o. \Vuci. I'lrly at-llvo and Hi in ; domestic lleerp.'iia'l.'ic : pulled. 2J&a.'eToxiis ( , IfliB'ilc. I'OKK Unlit old IIICBX. fll.l.Vdl'J.uOt extra prime , flll.fi © ll.OJ ; cut moats , llrm an 1 iUh-t | ; pIcUoil brliles. ( 3J'i.nc : iilculed sliouldor.s. o'7c : plrliled hami. tDirlle : in Iddlc * . llrm andiiloi ( | : shoit clear , SMO for November. l/nrO , llrm and ( | iilel ; weitcrn sto-im closed at K7 ( ) bid : i lies. ! * > i tlcrco * at < s.7j ; option sales. Si i tlorrcs : October , { J. ' . " . nominal ! Novem- lior , { 7.1)41)1(1 ) ; January , * " . , M' ' . closln t at J7.IO bid. ISUTTKII I'airl.v iictlvo and flrint wc tein dalrv , tr/ift-.Mc : western creamery. ISft-JCc ; western faelorv , )4'/4i4l7i ( ! : lllgtn , . ' : i'5 Mc. l-'lii IHI : ! ( 'ulut tin-l easy ; p-u t silms. aQ.7'40. ' I'm InoN Tniiiy acilvo ; Amunc.in , JIH.UU ® n.iu. ( 'ni'i'Rll IjiilotlnitstPtKtv at , I.KAII-II ( e-t : domosllc. Tl.N ririn ; straights , if-J ) ll .Murki't. New YOIIK. Oct. 13. l'irrnorr.t\t Quiet , stouilv ; eriido In bbls. . I'arlicr's , 4'.vc : Par- kei'.s , " In hulk. $ J.2.ii Unlltil closed f > l' e bid for Novcmborj refined New York , S0. ( : Phila delphia and Italtlinore. $ ' < . ' . ) ' > : Philadelphia nnd llaltlniorc , In bulk. } .U.v,7.t.o. ; COTTON HIKII : On. Klrni but ijulet ; cruao , a"Hc : yellow. Idiic. TAM.ow-yulot but flrm ; city ( S..OO forpkgs ) . 4c. ! } UOSIN Qulot but steady ; Rtr.ilno'l , common to cood. } l.iii.27'5. Tiiii'iNTiNr.-Iiill ! ) but flrr.i at anijiaM c. LONDON. Oct. 15.--O.U.CUTTA LIXSEEU 40s periiuarter. Tinu'K.vriNB ' pinns 22a per cwt. WIIAI.U On. i'18 pur ton. Oniiiba 1'rilil .Mar'tet. GUAPUS Now York Concords , aoe per 10-lb. basket. CAI.II-OIINIA OiiAt'ES Per cr.ite. il.50 mus cats ; Jl.7.1 Tokays. CAI.IKOIINIA I'nAriiK * Per nov , } I.G"i. CAMFOIISIA PK.MIS f..fl'l per box. Ai'i-i.Ks Per bbl. . Sl.U ) ; fancy , Sl.o ) ; live bbl. lots. l ! . " > o less. QUINCES Per bofi.03. . Collco .Murltcl. Nnw YOIIK , Oct. I , * ! . Options opened steady , unchanged to la piilnts down , and clo o I sternly atri to 10 points up : sales. 17- .V:0 : bags , ineliidlni : October , $15.a.i : Novcm- licr , Str .l."i : Docembor. $ I4.MIA' ! * > .0. > : .laiiunrv. $ U.83U.rii ! March , $ ll.Wl4.8 * > : May. $ 4.0r > ® ll.sO ; Spot KIo. < lull and stc.uly ; No. 7 , StO.l-J ? lll\vankro Grain Alai-Uct. MII.WMMJUI : . Wls. , Oct. 13. WiirjAT Easier ; Doeo'iiber. TOVJe : No. 2 spring , ( Me. COIIN Quiet ; No. 3. 4lo. 1 OATS-Steady ; No. 2 wh'.tc , a2W3S3'c ! ; No. a 314c. HAIU.KV ( il'/Jc. Kvi-C853CUc. ! Cotton .Market. Nr.w ORririAX ? . La. . Ocl. 15. Quiet niul easy ; middling , 7 9-lc ( ! : low middling , 7llie : good ordinary , ( i ll-IOc ; net iccolpts , 7'll bales ; gross , 8,501 bales ; exports , coastwise , PKU : bales ; sales , ' , ' , 'JjO Laics ; stock , IvO.OuS bales. Omaha I'l-oduce Miirkot. Enos Slow t Iflc. HilTTKii Packing BtosK , 1313-5c ! ; choice dairy. KKMOe. POUI.TIIV Chickens , old fowls und ducks are soiling i.io-Hly at'Jc. Liverpool 'Murlrct-i. Llvniti'OOU Oct. 15. WHEAT I-'irm , demand falr.holdersolTerinodorately : No.l California , Cs lldRCsll'id per cental. COHN-Qulot ; western , 4s 41Jd percental. I.lVi ; STOCK MARKETS. IIoivy Ilecelpts ot CiUllo nml Hog * Find .Stronf ; Doinnnd and Steady 1'rlces. OMAHA. Oct. ID. Receipts of all kinds have been fi'lriy liberal iho past wcok. The fol lowing lablo gives nn Idea of how supplies compare wllh last week nnd a year ago. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Hceolpts this week 2i,77."i sa..M3 y'T4 KucolplB previous week. . 2lri.ri. ) ' . ' 4,531 fi,24 Sair.o wouk Insl year ll..ifv1 ' .2.1,8 ? , ' ) ( l.0.il liecolpts past l. > days 48 , ( > 24 fiLUSS 8.7.1) ! ) Hnnio 15davs lust year. . . ai,0.'i7 : 42.0IO 10,511) ) Compared with last year there 1ms boon an Increase so far this month compared with tlio Ilrstlmlfof October , 1KI1 , of U.1 U ) eattlo and 10,0 0 11033 and n , decrease of about 1.7J3 sheep. In general there have been no radical chaises In the calllo market iho past week. Wllu llio supply of good lo choice beef steers considerably short of the demand , prices have ruled strong on the-o grades , ami the top prices of the year have been paid for goo.l cattle. On the other hand tha offer ings of common und Infeiloic'tttlo have been o.xccsslvo nnd whllo prices h ivo not quolably declined the tr do has been dull and unsatisfactory. This has been particu larly true of llio "ootwIM und between" cat tle e.-iltlo not good enough for beef ami too good for Condors. In hutchciV slock and din ners thu range of prices has been much the same as n week ago With the feeling decidedly weak on all I ill Iho best llcsliy slock. The feeder trade continues lively enough and prices have been well maintained on any thing with the proper weight , llcsh and qual ity. The yards have been lillcil to overflow ing with underweight , trashy stulT , which In Iho present condition of pasturage Is well nli-'h unsalable oven nt c.Mromo'y low prli-cs. The week closed with a very modcr.uo supply - -ply , the quality being about up to ihc nvur- ago that U fair to poor on ull but about half a do/en loads , On good SIOCK Die Irado was brisk and prices rulol strong. Some very good cornfed sloors. welching 1,31" Ibs. . sold for Ji.bJ , and a four-load bunch ot chnlco Mon'ana grass catllo that uvorueed l.C.1'HH' , brought If 1.40 , the highest prleo paid for grass eattlo hero In u month , On llio me dium and common MulT the business lacked simp and life , but prices In gonor.il were not iinntiibiy chained and a fair clearance was llnally unvoted. llntihorstutr nnd runners brought steady prices all around. The r.mto was from tl.u lo J2.3.i , the bulk at fromt. < K > to$2.13 , Huns oxen and stags were Him at from $ l.3' > to f'.li' ) . Vual i-alVos were steady al from Sl.oo toSl.fi ) ; ccannon siuir and yearlings vciry dull at fron f 1 KS to 8iV ! ) . The Irado In stockers nnd feeders wns r trlllodull with pilces auoiiltho same us or l-'rliluy. linns The hog market has been deo'dodlv unsullied and nervous all week , a thougl llnctuiitlons have been Infrequent and wlihli n comparullvely narrow ran.'c. The ship ping demand keeps up uurprlHlu-'ly well , am Iheru does not appo..r lo bo any Indi cation of a decreased Inquiry from tin fresh moat doalorK , nor Is then any prospect of Increased receipts. Still tin feeling is Htralni'd and llicro U a teuora belief thai eooner or luter Iho market wll glvo way under the pounding given It dully b ; packers. Light and butcher weight hogs con llnuo to have the call over heavy und mlxoi stutr , but the spread Is not voty groat. The fresh Hiiuply was much the samonsni lust Saturday both in ( | unntlty and quality With u reduced shipping demand and a ful supply In sightdealers were not looking for ivory i very strong market and the sharp iiptuin li prU-cs wnsln the inituri ] of n mirprlt-e. Th early mnrkut wus5o to lOo higher than I'rldii mill with nctlvo buying nnd favorablooiisturi 50 advices Iho feeling Improved and the olos 50y wax u big iCe higher wllh everything sold y , l-'iilr to ( rood hogsof ull weights sold mosll al"j to S.V 'i with peed to choice butuhe nnd heavy stulT. especially toward Iho clost at } 5.37 nun IVl'J. Onocommon loud sold earl ut W.VJIi , It was u good lively murku from start to Uulsh and the close wa ut the high iiolnt , Hull's were largely nt froi : > .L'j to t\Xi against i.V.M to IJ.-A I'rldny an K > . 'M to (5.35 lust Saturday. The general uvci iOO ago of prK-os paid was fv ; 'j u-'alnst SS.21 1'rl III.ffl dav nnd JS.UIU lust Saturday. .ffl Sim- ! The nmrlict was buro of thcop tc ilr day. Local houses are all wnntlng good mm tuns und prices uro nominally tlrm , I'ulr t good natives , (3fXXi4.DOj fair to coed vresi rrn , l.1.2.y < H.5 { common nnd stock sheep * iS" ( tl"5 ; good lni-liok-o40 to Di-lb. Inmbs. tl.O.iiJ 4. ,5. llrcrlptu nnd llspo ltion ot Slock. Ofllclnl rccclpti nntl ill uosltlon of stock us ihnwn hy the books of the I'nlan Stock Yards company for tlm twenty-four hours ciullng nt 5 o'clock p. m. , October IS. I3J2 , Clilcnud t.lvc Stock .Market. ClliOAno. III. , OeM.V ( Special Tolesram to Tun HKK l-f the : i.MO catllo received today 2.000 wetc Te.xtins. The dcm.md.thoilKh ama'l , exhausted the stinplv und nt steady prices , natives were quoted at from ft. IK ) toS.7\ westerns at Irom tl.sa to II.U ! anil Texnn < ut friiin Ji.'Z' . tn ? : IOJ. There was n llmltol demand for hoys at S4J.1 for poor to cholco IlKht nnd at from } 4.s % to M.fl for hoiivv nnd medium wel.-lils. There was nn advance of from no to 10 pel1 lee Us. the creator part of the 10.000 ho s on sale ehans- Inu at from $ .VJi to t\r > 0. Uece.pts : Cattle , ; i , ' > ( ' 0 ; hogs , 0,000 ; sheep , I.OJ" . The lU-enlna Journal reports : ClATTl.K-liecelptx. : t.5il ( head ! sh'pmcnts , t.r > ( ) ( i uead ; market sleadv : best natives , - - cow * , $ I.II37.'J' ( ! ' . " > lions IteculpK R.OUJ lioadj shipments. head ; nmrlu't He higher ; roiiL-li and common , $ l.,0iK ( > . 'ii ' ; ml.\cd and pauUorx , $ " > . 1 iClo.41 ; prlmn lieavv nnd butchers' wnlKlits , } . * > .4 , ) ® ft.GO ; llu'ht. Jl.7fif. : > .50 Sum1 : ! lioculnts , 1,003 head ; marUet closed Mu .dy ; , ill told. Kiinsiii ( 'ity Live Mciclc .Miii-li-l. KANSAS CITV. Mo. , Oct. JR. CATTI.U Ho- ci'liits , ? , : i 0 : shipintMit , 4.-0) ) . Hood cnttlo IDc lilghur ; other * woilt : sloera. } 2.7.f I.V.i ; Tu\as nml Indians , $ . * , * & ' - . ! . " > ! stocUors and f fed o rs , S'-.O.'iii'- ' . Hods Kui'uipto. MOO : shipments ! M(0. ( The miirkit was active and nc higher' ; ull grades , Jl 734&.43 ; liullt , } .YSoyrw. : ; SHKKI'-Hucollits. 1.00 ! ) ! shlpmonts , 400. The marUet was quiet null weak ; mtltlons , JII.TJ © 4.UU ; liuiil-si , $ I.M. St. Inils I.lvn Stock .Mllrliot. ST. l.oiris. Mo. , Oct. 13. UATTI.I : IlocolpK l.t ( ! ; : ) ; sliliiiciiti. | ) Win ; marUot steady : nntlvn steers , Hi..V.XlM : : ' ! Toxaa and Imllnns , ii2.Ui ) ( % li..V \ Hods IJecplpts , 1,031 : shipments 1,000 ; niar- lot r > ® IOo lil2hci-jiviivy ! : , * .i.- ' . > ® \35 ; uaoklug , Siiicr : Ueeclpts. none : shipments , 1,0 0 ; market btrun ; ; nt $ J.l'0&4.7 , ' > . JIMMY THE GUIDE. ll'dllcr H. On/re / ( n Cnllfonifa ilagatln * . I go sluinniiii } : occasionally , nt least once iv year , anil sometimes twice , nt times with sorao chosen friend , but pref erably nlonc. It is such a ehanpo from iho botitcn path of everyday life ; so tlilTetcnt from the plcnsnntsido of tlio world that one observes at homo , in f'lshioiuible salons , or at balls and co tillons. Therein lies its charm , trans itory though it be. One night recently , after a respiteof perhaps a year , I donned an old suit of clothes and other accessories to match it , put a number of halves , quarters and dunes in my pockets for ready change , nnd proceeded carelessly toward BarbiiryCoast , the fountain head of vice and the haunt of criminals , nnd the most debased of our male and female popula tion. tion.The The Colorado , El Dorado , Arizona and Scandinavian halls were all inspected , presenting to my eyes no change in a year. The same faces were seen before nnd behind the bars , the same waiter girls "chased the duck" with ngilo feet , and their eyes were over on the alert for a "slcencr , " or an error in change , while the same- motley crew of sailors , soldinrs and others wore being lloeccdas usual. It was interesting , however , to a certain degree , especially in tlio Scan dinavian , where two feinalo "beer jerlfcrs" woio severely pummohng n friendless Italian , because ho , in his mild , drunken stupor , objected to pay ing twice for the sumo drinks. I loft there BOOH and crossed over to the Mui'blo hall , a largo underground dive , well lighted , and crowded with patrons. Walter girls ran to and fro with drinks , and ns the asthraatie orchestra played "Mary Green , " each sought a partner and danced a species of waltz , that would create a sensation if introduced at the meetings of the L'Yulay Night club. I ordered a pony of beer and sat quietly watching and studying the people there , endeavoring in my mind to form some idea of their vocation from their appearance. One man , quite near to mo , attracted my at tention particularly as thcro was some thing reminiscent about his face and figure. The moro'I studied him the more my brain sought some aven.io through which I couid recognize him. until at length my thoughts traveled buck through the vista of time twelve years , nnd the following narrative formed my mental photograph : In the early spring of 1880 a friend and myself resolved to make a trip to YoSemite - Semite valley. Kvory ono tried to dis suade us , but ho insisted upon going , as ho was from the east , and was obliged to return to his home soon. Ho was thor oughly determined toseo the valley then or never ; [ so we started. Merced was reached by rail and Mnriposti furnished us shelter the second night , after a hard stage ride of twelve hours ever rough roads. The following morning wo secured - cured saddle horses at Mariposn , and a guido in the form of a diminutive colored boy , or rather a man , ns ho was twenty-two years of ago. Ills ntimo was Moso , at nt least that was all ho claimed owner ship to. Uo was almost a prototype of the once famous " Little Mack , " who was BO well known on the min strel stage years ago , and his comical nnpoaratico anil make-up put us in good humor that cold , crisp morning. Wo were assured that ho know every foot of the mountain country , and wan honest nnd reliable. The exprchs atront gave us this assuranoa , and coupled it with the information that a lady and gentleman had preceded - ceded us ono day on the road to the valley. Wo struck out ever the hills and mountains and reached Ilito's Cove about o'clock In Iho nfternoon fooling quitetired. . To our surprise the lady nnd gonlloinr.n mentioned by the express - press agent ware at the hotel and their detention was explained by the inn keeper who said that the lady wns too tired lo travel ; so with the guldo they had taken a day's rest. The guido was a strange contrast to our llttlo Mubo. Ho wns over six foot in height , somewhat gaunt a to frame , though evidently powerful , nnd his long , matted , rcddish-huod hoard rented far down on his breast. His oycs were the peculiar feature ol his physiognomy. They were sunken deep In the socket * and tufted almost all around by his beard nnd his heavy eyebrows that connected ever the bridge WANTED Total l < utof CITIES , [ COUNTIES , SCHOOL. - D . uvJ DIBTHICTB , IWATER COMPANIES , OT.n.II.COP/lPAHIE8ctc. ' Corrrspondcnco cullcltcO. H.W.HAnRIS&COHPAHY.Barikers , . t- I 183-103 Dearborn Otroot. CHICAGO , to 13 Wall Struct , NEW YORK. I- I -fQClOtoMt. , B03TOW. of tlio noso. Thdj were stool blue in color , but \vorpifi ( i-ostlcsn ns a squirrel in n rottiry caye > To mo bo wns i-opul- slvo , nnil my r utlalpaiiion slinrcd my dis like , i At dinner WvU 0ro introduced to tlio two travelers , | Wr. and Mrp. Carow , ol Kansas City , they styled themselves , and they socnicil to "bo qulto plotisnnt pcopto. AHliou-th In tnldillo life , and noparcntly nmrrlcd many years , they Boomed , ut UniPR , almost ns ' UUteii- ish" ns a 'tfmvly weiltlod couple. Wo all iiKrccd to start together ( tlio in niorniii * ' or vnlloy > tlio } , nnd they tjavo' every evidence oi delight in having our company. They retired early , but t and my traveling companion , .lack Oilman , tin old col- loco chum , wont Into the barroom and played billiards. Soon llio room be came Hllcd with minors , for Hlto's Cove was a great in In I ML' camu then , anil may bo now , for all I know , and its gold sustained a hiirh assay. Thcpo miners were not the cfass of men that ono would meet nt his club , and although they pai tlally resented our intrusion they gave but little out ward evidence of it. Still we knew onoutrh lo slon playing billiards In a hurry , and took positions at the uud of the long bur , adjacent to the doorway , lending to the hall , A few minutes Inter Carow's guido entered , and as ho did so ho was greoled with a shout and a chorus of blasphe mous remarks from rough minors , who instantly seined him , bore him to his knees on the lloor and then covering him with their revolvers made him pray. Ho did pray and ho prayed well and long. Then these demons made him siiifr hymns , and as ho sting they formed a circle around and danced H1 < o evil spirits in high c.xrnlval. Kiich hymn or song wan followed by a ilrintc , und they eamo thick and fast. This was all very cxcitinij and interesting to us "ton- dorfeot , " aa wo had been dubbed , until some ono throw a chair at the mirror boliind the b.ir. Then thirtv re volvers ulii'/cd out nn an them toward the coiling and wo disappeared through the doorway in great liasto. Tlio fusilado continued , and wo sought fresh air at t.ho rear of the house. At last the shoot ing ceased , and climbing carefully to a back window wo saw that the barroom was a wreck. Every mirror , bottle , glass and chair was broken and the minors wore on the lloor in a state of ex haustion , with the guido still kneeling near the stove. Wo had no acsiro to re turn to the scene of carnage , so wo sought our rooms and wore soon asleep. Wo arose tit 0 o'clock , und before break fast bad an explanation of the previous night's scene from the barkeeper. "You sec , " said he. "it was all on ac count of Jimmy the guido. He's ono of them religious cranks called Seven Day Adventurists , and all the boyn know it ; so when ho comes up hero they just have some fun with him. They never hurt him nor anyone else and always pays well for the damage done to tiio bar. I always1 . 'tric.s ' to keep Jimmy away , but sometimes ho can't help coining. " i Wo took the explanation , and mutually agreed that wo did not admire the California , miner's idea ol fun. Jimmy tviriicd up early , looking no worse than ever. Moso was on hand with his widely expansive , grinning countenance , aud.Mr. and Mrs. Carow were ready for" llio day's trip. Break fast was llnished'quicldy and" our party of six were soon in the saddle. Our journey commenced by making tin ascent of the almost perpendicular trail up the mountain Bide at the rear of the hotel , and it was a tailc for both horses and riders. ' Jimmy , the guido , led the way , with our little" black man bringing up the roar. They exchanged very few remarks , and Jimmy always had pre cedence in everything. At hist wo reached the summit and soon after wards had a view of mountain scenery that has hardly a counterpart in America. Fiorco-looking , rugged crags arose apparently to the sky from the pretty valley beneath us , and the im mense layers of granite were tapestried in fanciful designs with lloocy masses of enow , cold , glistening relics of the winter - tor that the sun was fast molting. The scenery was that of Switzerland , nnd differed from that of the Yosemite valley boyoncl it by being thoroughly picturesque without any tinge of gran deur or sublimity. Down wo went ever the mountain trail , our horses carefully feeling their way , until wo reached the precipitous side of the mighty chasm through which the Merced river madly Hews over the im mense fallen boulders of granite , seeth ing and foaming in its wild course. There the trail ended , and across the chasm , eighty feet wide at that point , was a rudely constructed suspension bridge , wrought of.bows of trees woven together into a comparatively strong framework. It looked like templing providence to cross it , but both of out- guides said wo must , as there was no other way to reach the other side and the Yosemite vailoy , Bomo fourteen miles away. Jimmy told Moso to cross first alone , on foot , to test the strength of the bridge. Ilo did so and roturncd in sufety. Then after rnufllintr the foot of our horses in gunny sacks , to pro- vout them from slipping on the smooth surface of the bridge , Moso led his horgo over the swaying structure , then Jack's , and afterwards mine. Ho wa.s about to take Iho other horses over , when Jimmy said to him , "Never mind thorn' , I'll fix thorn myself. " Then turning to Jack and myself ho said , "Now you two can go ever , one at a time , and wo will crosj afterwards. " 1 will pledge my word that all the hoarded gold of the Indies could not tempt mo to cross tlmt bridge again , Imagine that frail structure of boughs swinging to and fro with the wind that swept through the canon , with only ono imrrqjv rail at either sMo as n support for the hands , while below me , a hundred fcoi yas the rlvor , dashing along over thorocks ) , every ono of which scorned to mo tobo a death's head blar ing mo in tho'face. However , Moso , Jack and myself 'reached the other fiido all right , and asjvo mounted our horses wo noticed that Mr. and Mrs. Carow and Jimmy were htifyi'iig quite a serious con versation , judf'iiig from the expressions of their faces , r'umlly Mr. and Mra , Carow stopped p/i the bridge together. She wtiaahoad and ho supported her as best ho could. When they were midway SWIFTS fil'I'CIFIO H totally imlllio any other blood medicine. ItcurfsdlH-asesof tliulilood and skin hy roim Ing the jioison , and at the wmo tlmo biimilies H < > od liluod to thu wasted iiartB. Don't ho imposed on hy snh&tl. lilies , widen are said to ho lust as coed , it n not true. No medlclno BU TUC UfflDB H hasjierformcdamany 1IU in VlUni.U wonderful cures , or relieved BO much sulferiiig. " My Wood was hadly poisoned last > ear , hlcl cot my whulo system out of order dluean-d am : S constant uourco of Buttering , no a iicllui | anil uo enjoyment of life. Two hollies of hrought mo right out. There U no better remedy for blood dlM-abcs , ' "Joim GAVIN , Dayton , Ohio. " Treatise- blood and skill diseases mailed f rc3. SWIFT Sl'KCU'IO CO. , Atlanta , Ga. IOSEPK OIL ! QTT sPUuLl El UHL.I U 1 I STEEL PEftSS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. over 1 noticed tlmt Jimmy vvns on the ground Hour the big rocks fit the end of iho bridge , but t could not see what ho was unlng.j A moment Inter there was n crash and the bridge was" carried from Its moorings on the other side of the chasm and foil into tlio abyss , carrying the two unfortunate. * with it. 1'lorcliig shrlolts rot't tlio j lr for it moment and then wore silenced by the consoles } roar of the rlvor as It thundered along. Wo' were all spellbound by the awful catas trophe , but soon recovered , and , dis mounting , looked over tlio brink of the precipice for the bodies. There they worosilent in death , bolntj carried along by the Hood , farther , farther away from us until soon they were beyond our vision. What could wo uo'r It was imuosilblo to return the way wo came , ns tlio oilier end of the bridge was dang ling boloxv us on the rocks , our end still being held by the ropes. ,11 tinny was shouting and making frantic signals to us , but wo could not understand him or hear him , as the rushing waters drowned his volco. So wo llnally turned to our guide for information. As wo looked inquiringly at him ho said to me : "Boss , I always knowed tlat bridge witrn'tsnfo nohow. " "Hut tlmt Isn't the thing , " I said. "What nro wo to do ? " "Can't do nnllln' now , Boss'copt go to do valley , " ho answered. This wo did over tin Indian trail for miles , leaving .litnmy to make his way back to Mariposa as best ho could. After the experience wo had , our trip was not n pleasant one. especially as most oUt was on a narrow trail tlmt was but a shelf in midair , with a thousand foot of granite towering precipitously above us and a thousand foot inoro of the same below , with the Merced at the bottom. Upon arriving in the Yosemite valley wo put up at Ltcdig's hotel and " sUiyud tlicro two days. It "was impossi ble to make the ascent of any of the l-alls then , owing to the ii-o and snow that covered them. Wo roturnoJ to Mnriposa by way of Wawona , sulToring much in a snowstorm that struck us at Inspiration Point. At Marlposn , wo told our story to the authorities. The shcrilT had heard of it from .limmy , the guide , who brought the horses back safely and then suddenly disappeared. We returned to San Francisco by stage and rail , and soon alterwards Jaclc wontf cast. I have never scon him since nor did I over hear the linalo of the Carow episode. This story , in brief , was what flashed through my mind as I sat in that dive and ga/.ed at the stranger at the next tablp. Suddenly ho turned in his chair , and , getting a full view of his face , 1 saw at once that ho was Jimmy , the guide. I immediately took a seat at his table and , tapping him on the arm said to him : "Hollo , Jimmy , have you boon up at Mariposa or Ilito's Cove latelyV" Ho turned quickly and said : "Stranger , I reckon you'vo made a mis take. " "Oh , no I haven't , " I answered. "You tire Jimmy , the guide , who was with Mr. and Mrs. Carow in April , 18SO , who went from Mariposa to Ilito'a Cove , and then were Iciliod the following day by the falling of the suspension bridge over the Merced river. .1 know you.1 "Oh , yes , stranger , I reckon I rccker- lect you now. Yes , yes. " Then ho mused for amomentand said : "I never expected to see you again. " "No , noi- did 1 expect to see you. Hero waiter , two beers. Oh , you'll lake whisky. Well , make it a beer and a vhlsky straight. " This interruption for refreshments was ollowcd by a few remarks about ray trip otho Yosemite valley then we had > ur drinks , and I askud him how it hap- joned that the bridge broke down. lie turned to mo and his eyes twin- ded devilishly as ho said : "That woman used to bo my wife and ho ran away with that man ten years ) cforo I mot them in Mariposy. 'hey didn't know me , stranger , on xceount of my beard , and I wasn't as irolty then as I usotl to bo. i knew hem , though , and that's how that jridgo broke down. Look hero ! It-anger , " ho then said , quickly , "I eelcon I'm talking too much and I'm going out. Perhaps it'll bo best for our health if you sit just where on are for half an hour and keep your nouth shut. If you do move , there'll > o another bridge broken somewhere. " Ho vanished from sight and I held hut chair down for tin hour. Then I vent homo. DoWitt's Sawnpantia destroy * suott pol- ons usscrofula , skin disoase'.oczom-i , rheu matism. Its timely use savoi many \\vt3. \ \ Cleared rrtrni/ nil the troubles nnd uihnents that innko woman's life n linrilen to hor. Hho's ro- lioveil , cured , nud restored" , with Dr. Pierro'.H 1'nvoritu Proscription. ri.J- Periodical pains , fr jvcuk Imck , ' lions , nervous prostration , nil " fom.ilo complaints1 nro curoil by It. It improves dlgi'stlon , enriches the blood , dispels aches und pains , brings ro- freshhif , ' sleep , nnd restores health and btrength. It's n iwwnrful.general , ns well ns uterine , tonic nnd nervine , imjiartlii vigor nml f-trciiRth to the cntiro sj'slein. Contains no nlcohol to inehrialo ; no syrup or Mit'tir lo UermiRO digestion ; n logitlnmto jiici/icinc notn Itevcraije , If you're n tired , nervous , or PtilToriiiE womnn , then tho" Favorite Prescript Jon" is the. only medicine Hint's guaruntcctl , in every cnio , to briiiR you help.If it'doesn't civu you batisfaction , you have your money SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. llest enttlo , hog and sheep market In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURKE & MAZIER L.IVK WTOC7IC COMMISSION , TIIK LI-ADIUS. : : k IWrlto to tuU hoiiii for corA - A | raot M-irtt ! R opot . Wood Brothers , fouth Omaha Tolephouo ir > 7. - Chicago JOHN I ) . DADISMA.V. I . , , , . „ „ „ „ . . Man-won. WAI.TICII 13. WOUI ) f - Mnrkot roporls by mall an.l wlro cheerfully furnlshud upon application. THE Campbell Commission Co. Chicago. ErstHt. Louis , KansasOlty , Eouth Omaha , Hloux Cltv. Kort .Worth. A. D. Boyer & Company , f.6nnd , " ' ) nxohanao llulldln { , South Om-.ih u Corro i > oailoni-otoll < ; lte4 nail uroaiptlunivrarJl. . X tuailarj. tiu'c-lal utluntluuloonleM fomtockun Kilnbllilicd , 1831. . . . Incorpurutjj , lil L'upltnl fully | > alil , 13J.UJ ) . Wag-goner Hirney Company Wrllu or wlra ui for prompt enl rollabla uiark-jt rcpuiu. Perry'Brothers & Company , Llvo BUio'c Commission. Koora Cl Uxchiiiiso Itulldlng , bauth Omuba. Toiuphuuu 1707 , AND THKTS. OmlacAwfllig .iwiMny. Klnir , liiai- Tennis nwalnss tiui'niv niocki , nil nii.l rablior ! Innrovrmif all klnls c-olliliiit. ! cntno : uo , 111,1 iliirs Imaners cle. Si-mi la II.IHI Rirasu I rurcimiloxiia nus. liHIi HAGS & _ T\VINI33. \ | H1CYC-LIW. Beniis Oiiia Bas Co " M , 0 , " DaxoiiT" Iniiortcr | < nnilinfr , tlnnr | Illryclci olil on inontlily n\'ks , bHrlnjK , ttrlnc. | p.i > moms. 15J N. lith M .BOOTS AND SIIOKS. Morss-Coc Slio3 C iiiiniiy. Hi'.I llonnr.l SlMPt. I-iirtnry ' corner lltli nail | ) ( iiuli ; Stri > ot . -v i i'rlpp ' to ruh uu > ew. lint nro " 1 UDII I H Mi h is very ! > ne.ib.e ! with nicr.-luinis Iniaha Upholstering Co , llccbo i' llunyan pliol tpr < vl fiiraltara , l-'arnltaro Co. , lir.ica an IHii-llUI\lchnln latbatrouu Wliolusalo only. IJ.J-5 , IU'J. ( D. 31. StCClc&Co. Blake , Bruce & Co IMl-IMS Jones strost , 10th anil IZirnist.'ot Oinahn. Onmhu. PKRMANKNT SIDEWALK UKSOLU- TION. COUNCIL CiiAMtiiiit. OMAHA , Nob. , October th , isiu. Ho It , resolved by the City Councllof the city of Omaha , the mayor concurring : That permanent sidewalks bocoustruoloil In : ho city of Omaha as designated bulow , w.thln Ivc days after the publication of tins resolu tion. or the personal service theteof. as hy onlln.incc l.s aiithori/.ed and icqulrod , sucli BidewalUs to be laid to the l. or me nun t grade as established on tlio paved streets specified herein an 1 to bo constiucled of stou > , artifi cial "tone , brick or tilliiL' . uccordlng to sped- Hunt Inns on llio In Iho olilco of iho Hoar , t of I'ubllc Works , and under Us supervision , to- Wlt ! West mdo of 24th strcel. lot 1" , Kcllogg I'l n-e , permanent grade , ( i feet wide. North side of llarnoy street. ! ! . " > feet of south iof the south east 'i of lot 1 In lot n , Capitol Addition , permanent grade , 0 feel wide. South sldo of l-'arnam street , lots V2 , lit , 14 and 1\ block 10. West End Addition , uerma- nont ur.ide , U foot wide. North side of California street , lots 0 and 7 , block i : > , City , porman. nt grade. U foot wide. K.ist sldo of 30th stre'il , lot . " > , block MS , City , permanent grade , ( i feet wldo. Kast sldo of llli ! ) sti cot , lot 4 , block 349 , CHy , permanent grade , li fuel wide. South side of Hurt street , lot : ! . block 319 , C'lt v , permanent , grude. I ! feet wide. / That the Hoard of I'ubllc Woiks be and Ishoieby author./.od and directed to cause n copy of this r solution lo bo published In tlio olnclal paporof the city for ono wouk. or bo scr\odon the owners of said lots ami unless such owners sliall within llvo days after the publication or servicoof such c"py construct said slduwalks as herein rciiultocl , that Iho lloar.l of I'ubllo Works cause the samu to bo done , timeout of constructing said sidewalks respectively lo 1)0 assessed against the real otate , lot or part of lot In front of anl : abut ting such si luwalus. l'a = , seclOjtobor4th. ISO ? . President of the Con null. Attest : JOHN OKOVKS. OKOVKS.Mly ( Clork. Apntoved : G130KOK I' . HEMIS. Mayor. NOT1CK TO COSSTUUCT SIDEWALKS. To the owners of llio lots , parts of lots and real ustito described In tlio above resolution : You and each of you are hereby notified to constiuut permanent sidewalks as required by a resolution of iho city council and mayor of tno city of Omaha , of which the above Is a I > . W. ItUtKIIAlTPEll. Clnlrman Hoard of I ubllc Works. Omaha , Nobraikii , October 12th. Ihlii ' ' - - - - - - TO HANNAH JAMES : You aio hereby mitldocl that the under signed. three disinterested freeholders of the city of Omaha , have been duly appointed by the mayor , wlili the approval of tlio city coun cil of said city , to assess the damage to iho ownois respectively of tbo property declared by ordinance nqcessarv to bo aopioprlatod for llio use of said oily , for the purpose of ex tending Fifty-first street from the Mirth line of lllmobaugh & Patterson's addition lo I.uavenworlh streot. You are further notified that , having ac cepted said _ appointment . and . duly 1111.1111100 1 i-uiiunod by law , wo will , on tlio Ilith ilay of itober , A. 1) ) . lh : , at Ibo hour of 10 o'clock In the foienoon nt Iho olilco of Shrivor AcO'lmiiii- boo , I4U'1 1'arnam sliool. within the corporate limits of said city , moot for llio purpose of considering and makln ? llio assessment of diimago to tlio owners respectively of said property by reason ot such taking and appro- prlallon thereof , taking into consldera.lon special beni-llls. If any. , Thopioperty bolonglnz lo yon. proposed to boapiiroprlatcd as aforcsahT. and which has boon dec urod necessary by iho council , by or dinance , to appropriate to the use of the city. bolng situate In said city ot Omaha , In tha county of Donalng mid Htulo of Nebraska , Is described us follo-.VH , lo-wlt : The oata twou- ty-llvo feet of lot ono , block Ihruu , In Iliinu- bangh'sudilltton You are notilled to bo prer.opt at the tlmo and plueo afornsald and make any objections to or statements concerning Bald proposed up- proprlallon or asscssmunt of damages as you may consider projiar , W. lj. HllllVHl , U. W , < < l IISON , , IA . HTOCK'DALU Omaha . , It } t fllh , . H.'G.iK'Ut , ORDINANCE NO. 3201. An ordinance iliiclarlnz the neoci-slty of ap- iirdiirlatlng cort'iln prlvato jiropurtv and ' Inii'H , for the use of the city of Omaha , for the parposo of opuning and oxlendlng Jones street from ! Mtli street to'-'ml street , and providing for the apoolntmontof tlirco dis interested . 'roolioldurs of said city , lo assess lliodanniges lo the owner' , respectively , of the piopony taken by such npproprhttion. Ileltordaincil by thucfly counull of Ihu c-lly .Section J. ' That U Is necessary , anil It Is hereby declined necessary to approrliito cer tain prlviito properly and land for the use of the city of O naha , for the purpose of opening and iixtentllng Jones stieot- from -'lib slrout to ' . " 'ml street , said property uu'J ' land nucoss iry for siu-h purpose being Hltuntoln said city of Omaha mid described IIH follows , to-w t : Ho much of taxlol7.ta.votnand : t-jx lot UMnsco- tlon . ' , ' . township I' " , rungo 111 , In IKmultiH couii- ly , Nuliriihicn , as shown by the Iltlioirraphurt ninpof Ihuclty of Oiniilm published by Mulr & Unylurd , as Is nocet.fi iry to open and oxlend Jones street us now uxUtlng In Johnson's ad dition throir.'h said lots from iiltli street to y.'ndstieet. and forsuuh purposu belliA strip of ground 10 feet In width wlih lines on the souih nnd north of tmcli Htrlp , as will correspond spend wltli iho lines of s.d | Jones ttreet an now existing In said Johuson'ii addition. t-'ectlon ! i. Tlmt the mayor , with the appro val of tl.oulty council , appoint Ihruodlslnler- cstod freu-liblders of tbo city of Omahato assess Iho damages lo Iboownors. i-espccllvo- ly. of said property mid lands taken by said appropriation. Section II. That this nnllnanco take effect und be In forcu from und utter Its pass age. I'uuod October' ' , 1833. A i.'lty clerk. o. L. oiiAia-KE. Acting ProsldentOlly Council. Approved Octoter " BEJHi | | Mu'vor. H A III ) W llcclor i Wilhclray Co. 1/ibcfk & lina. Corner loth nml . Jnckion lc lpr ( n InMwsro snj alroets. tools. IIJI lioiulns street. LUMI1KK. s. II Leo. A. llnrdnnoil lumber. linpiirtp.l American IMrt- Jan I CJimm Mllir.uikj } lloorlni. liMr.iiilic ciinout nnl Ptli nail loiijl v yiilncr nlilto II in LIQUORS. Krick & Herbert I , Obcrfclilcr & Co. , Importers niut Jotbnr at 1001 1'arn.tra it. nil linorj- notion * , Mall onlors | ironii | 1'ACKU. Carpenter Paper Cof SUnilard Oil CoT Cnrry n full mock of printing , wrapping na'l ItelbuM nn.l . hilirlc.itlni wrltliiiip.ipjr.e.vM pa- oils , nxlourcmi' , eto. per. i-te. O YSTHUS. Kiim W & Sincal aviil Cole i'"Co Mfrnof1C A a" ii.-inti \ Vliolclnovstpf : < , fancy 'lilrtB anil nvernlls eto. reli-rir aiiis Ulli stroo' lUHSSmilli Mill at. toli'paoii ( > 7l3 , I'HODUCH COMMISSION istnhlWu\t : ISM. Branch & Co. . Whitney & Co. I'roiliico , fruit ) ot nil Iluttcr , " , rKk" ' nml poultry Vhulj. , oysters aili Honth iitli8U : Jas. A. Cl.irk & Cx llutier. OIT > V ntn poultry nnd nn-no. 317 Soutli nth at , STOVK UKI'AIKS. OmaliaSlovcltcpairW'aS ' Stoverepnlr1 * unit w\ter : iittnclunontH for nay kind ofHtovo in.ulj. 1-AI7 Don ln * . SASU TOYS. Jl.A.Disbrow&Co. H. Hardy & Co. Mnimfncturars of suli , ojs , iloiln , n Hi um ilonr-i. 1)1 Hull nil I fiuii-r KOOIK homo fur lllouldlnKs. llninch of- uMiliiii ciHiili , dill lice , lilli nnil Iinnl U. ibea H i-.irrlnupH 13111 l-'iirnnai St NOTICE OV ASSKSSMHNT OF DAM AGES KOU GHAD1XG. To the owners of all lots , nartsof Inti anil real estate aloiij ; 31th street from Poiigo to D.iv- onport Ktreot. Yon are hereby notilloil that the unilir- siKiioil. Unco disinterested freeholders of the city of Omaha , have been duly appointed by the mayor , with the approval of the city council of said city , tn assess the ilamaKO to the owners respectively of iho properly af fected by Kradlns of nald street , declared nec essary bv ordinance number 'l.'Mi , passed Oc toberI , , 1SUJ. approved October 4 , 1M'2. ' Von are further notilliMl that IrtvliiK ac cepted said pppuliitinont , ami duly qnallllod us iciinlred by law. wo will , on the 3.UH ( lay of October , A. I ) . IK.1 ) , nt iho hour of : 'M o'clock In the forenoon , at , the olHi-o of f brlver Ac O'Donohoe. 14011 Knriiaiii street , within thoeor- porato limits of said city , meet for the purpose - pose of considering and nniUIni the assess ment of damn o to the owners respectively of fial'l property alTuctul by said grading , taltlna Into consideration special bunullls. It any. You nru notified to bo present , at tlio tlnio and place aforesaid anil inaUo anv objections to or statements eoncurnn. : said assessment of damages as you mav consider proper. W ( ! . SllltlVI-'lt. KKOllliK.I. 1'AIT , . JAMK-gl'OUKIMU- : . Cotniilttco of Appmlsura. Omaha. Nob. , Oct. S. IS ) . ' . Olilil tot To the owners of all lots or parts of lots front- In ? on ( Irani ! avenue. Thirty-seventh to Forty-second streets : IV.ttloravoiiiio.ThirLy- ulghth to fortieth street : Thirty-ninth street , ( irand avoinio to Ames avenue ; rortluth street and I'oitleih avenue , from ( rand aveniio to t-prau'iio streol. You mo hereby notllli-d that the undor- slcncil. tbrco disinterested freeholders of the city of Omaha , have been duty apoolnted hy the mayor , with the approval of tlio city council ot said city , toisacss the damage to Iho owners respectively of the property affected by tiraillnn ot above described streets and avenues , declared nccos ? uy by oidlnanco No. MH. pissed October I , 1M ) ' , approved Oc tober 4 , Is'Ji. You are further not.flo-1 thai , having ac cepted said appointment , and duly qimllllcd as required by law , wo will on the Jih day of October. A. I ) . IH'.lat the hour of II o'cloclc In the afternoon , at Iho nlllco of ( Iroivo .1. I'anl. Kiii.'i Karnani street , within the corporate limits of said city , meat for the purpose of considering und muUliri the assessment of damage to the owners lospcctlvitiy of said property , alTomod by said gr.idlnr , talcing into consideration special hom-llu , if anv , You uro notified to bo proionl at thu tlmo and place aforesaid , und mane : my objection' } tool-statements coiu-crninu said assessment of damages us you may consider m-opor. IlKOIKii : J. I'Ain , . JOHN n. HUTU-MI. ( IKOWJK 11. I-AYNH. Omaha , Octobers. I8 ! . OlOdlOt , Notion ol A.'isotuiicnt or Damages lor ( ii-.ut- Inif. To thn owners of all lots , p-irts of lota and teal osiato aloni alloy In block f > 5 , from ltli to Ihth streets. You are hereby nolilled that the nnilor- sl.-iiuil. thrco dlslntorostotl free holders of the city of Omaha , Irivo been duly appointed by the mayor , with tlio approval of the city council of said cllv , to asovs the damage to the owners respectively of Iho pioporty af fected by graolng of Haiti alley , declared noc- css.iry by or.llnanco number ! lJil7. passed S'up- tomLor-'Jth , 1S-U'.1 , iipproved B-ploiiibor UJrd , IMtt. IMtt.You are further nnllIHcl that having aucop- tedsald apiiolnlinent and duly qualified us requited by law. wo will , on the 1'Jlb day of OctoLor , A. D. , IH'.ti ' , at the hiiurof 10:11) : ) o'clock In tlio forenoon. : U tlio olilco of hlu-lvor ft O'Uonalioe , IIUl l-'arnai.i street , within the cor- norilo limits of H-ild city , moat for llio pur- potoof consider ng ami miklii' . ' the assess ment of damages to HID ownei-B respectively of Bntd property alTeutod by s.ild gradlii'/ , taking Into consideration Hoolul | ) bonollls , 1C liny. liny.You nra notified to bo picsQnt , at the tlnia and place aforoHald nnd maUo any olijoctlona tooratatomenls eoncurnlng Hild asscHu of damages us you may consldur imitiur. ' ' OKo'l'liiM .1. I'AIJI * , IA. > { KHSTOUUIAR ) ( 'ommAleo "f Apjir.i'Hori. ' Oinnlin , ? foJOotoliurMJ\ . UJtllUt. To iho owners of all loin or parts of lots on DavenportIjotwcen.'Kith iimlMUh streets : You are hereby nnlitlod tlmt thu undor- blmiuil , llireo disinterested freeholders of the oily of Omahii , have bconduly iipiiomted by the mayor , with thu approval of the city council of Hald city , lo us oss llio dumaL'o to the owners respectively of the nroperty all'octod bv grading of Davenport stn-ot from : uitli to Iitith KtrcDtu , duciiiri'd necessary by nnllnanco 'l.'h7 , pis > oil October 1st , lb'.U , ap proved ( Jclobor lib , IMIA Vouarofurtliornolllloil.tliathavlngaccopteil said appolnimont , iurl iluly iiiilllleil | as ro-J iiulred ny law. wo will , on IhoHli day off October , A. I ) . . IK ) . ' , t the hour of S o'clock till Ihoiflornooii , at the ollleo ( > f ( ico. J. Can ) , t linri I'ariiam street , within the corporate llmltu 1 of said city , meet for Iho piirpusu of considerIng - ' Ing and niaUIng Iho anscssuienl of diinmKo to llio bwiium rcspoi-ihoiy of suld iiroperty , nlluoldlby Bald rriidiiii ! . tnldnz Intoeontilu- eratlonsuulal bonoflis , If any. You are Molllled to bo picxont al Iho tlmo and place aforesaid , and maUo any objections to or blatumenlH roncurnlng said assessment of damages as you may consider proper. ( ilO. ! J. 1'AIIL. \V. O. HIIKIVliK , J\H. rirOCIlAII-i ) Oinuhn , Oct. Sth , Ifc'X' . o-lOd-lOt lroposaln lor ltiill\v-iy Tranxl'ur at VanUtuii Nouili Dulfolu , HeaU.'d propos-ils will ho rncolvod for Iho purchuso or rental of a iran-ifur bn.-it , sultu- bluforuurrylnx llio r.illway rolling Htoutc oC the Vunkton. Norfolk k Houthweitora rail way. I'roposiils should boclasslllcd us follows : 1. I'roiJOials to 'J 1 tMilsfer boat. 2 , Proposals for taking contract , to do onttr * truiniter Ijiislncss of railway , II. I'roposulii loi- rental of trunsfor boat , ItcqiilrunieiitK und HpecllluulloiiKuan bo ob tained from thu chief oiulnugr , Yunuton , Norfolk k Houthwusturu railway , Yunktou , 'All bda ! should bo addiostod to ; 'J'ho Hecrotary , Yankton , Norfolk & Southwestern It illwny. Yankton , H. IX The board of directors rencrvca llio rliihl t reject nny uuil all bid * . OlillvU