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THE OMATU DAILY "REKt SATURDAY , OCTOBER 22 , 1802TWELVE TAPES.
REJOICINGS OF A NATION
Iverywhero in the Unitcil Slates Golnmbus
Day is Enthusiastically Observed.
FITTING AND GLORIOUS CEREMONIES
Important PnrU Taken br tlin School Chil
dren nl llio l.nnil I.PMOIH of 1'iitrlol-
Ism t.purnod-Soinii nl the Cltlr
Which CclulirnUil.
BT. Lorn , Mo. , Oot. 21. Under nn overcast -
cast sky , but with patriotism so earnest anil
Binccro that tbo wcithor , forbid.lmg ns It
was , had not the slightest chilling effect , St.
Louis today observed the 4t)3th ) anniversary
of the landing on that llttlo West Indlnn
Islet of the Genoese discoverer.
The llrst part of the day's observances
vis irlvon up to the thousands of school
children. As onrlv ( is 8'IO : the school oxer-
clsos beiran and were much the sntno nt all
points. A detail of ( Jrand Array of the Ku-
jiubllu veterans from the many posts assem
bled nl each school building , mid escorted by
Iho school children proceeded to the
yards attached and , arranged In hollow
squares , listened to Iho roadlntr by the master -
tor of the piosldont's proclamation. Concur
rent with the conclusion of the reading , the
41ug of tno nation wns unfurled above the
building mid In an Instant the hundredof
ni-noolhiHises In the city were surmounted by
Old Olorv.
Children and veterans then saluted the
flap , all repeating the allo lance pluugo. fol
lowing It with the singing of "America.1
Tbo second pirt of the school program was
held within tnu buildings and was mainly of
csn\s , utc. suited to the grade anil appro
priate to the duy , together with nr.drcssos by
irrn of prominence , locally.
The notmalmid High schools were an ex
ception to the rulo. Tor tuom a special
program was nrr.uiROd and carriud out 'it '
IMuslchnll. exposition PuUdlng. In aildltioti
to tbonppropnato or.itoiicol tiaitoftne pio-
gram , there wni music bv C.ltmoro's great
band , all preceded by the formal ling siiluto.
lixerclscs of u devotional character were
held nt all the rollclous and pirochlal schools
In the city
In Ilin Afternoon.
But all this v\as preliminary to the croat
general cplebinlion bv parado. At noon
the various Itullan societies of the
city , who formed the first division ,
nss'etnblrd and repaired to the foot
of Mnrltot street. The sounding of whlstlus
nnd the tinging of bells on the vatious
steamers uhlch lined the levee announced
the arrival of the Santa Maim with Colum
bus on board. The discoverer was met aUtho
water's edge by a committee , ana nftor being-
given a rojal welcome , the line of procession
was formed nnd passed to Iwolfth street ,
xvhcro the division was assigned to Its propnr
place In the main uarndo. After a litllo Iho
bugle sounded Iho signal to start , and the
vast column teen up its line of match to
Choutcau avenue , at which point the parad-
cis were dismissed.
RTbo Italian societies took carriages and
were driver" to Tower Orovn park , the cav
alry company preceding the procession.
At the park the statue of Columbus was
dccornt aitb llowers and ovorereens.
Several national airs weio played by the
band and Uov. Father .1 Long delivered an
nddress in Itnlinn on Columbus , lollouod bv
one In UnglUh by Mayor Edward Noonnn ,
nnd after playing the national anthem , tbo
various organisations dispersed.
Along the line of parades , picliminary nnd
mam , crowds In almost countless numbers
Imd assembled and gave each passing organ
ization Its meed of cheers. Starting a little
late , the procession was fully two hours In
passing n given point , and , considering the
close marching order , it Is estimated that
I'O.OOO iron were In line. But the looltcrs-on
thov numbered hundreds of thousands it
cannot bo told now mauv.
OMAHA CATHOLICS .MAKCI1.
Church S rlutl < is nnil Commiinlc.intH Turn
Out to Honor the Duy.
Yesterday there was no Catholic in this
city who was too proud to pay rcveronco to
the discoverer of America. The lines of
caste were not drawn , and for once , rich and
poor , ircnt nnd small , young and old mot on
the same level , with out one object in view ,
nnd that to do homage to the great navi
gator of tbo seas.
It was distinctively a Catbolio celebration
nd was participated in by only the Catholic
residents of the city , the Catholic societies
nnd the pupils of tbo parochial scliools nnd
colleges. Tno ( lav was perfect ana all nature
smiled upon the undertaking In a manner to
gladden the hearts of the participants.
1'romptly at-o'clock , the grand marshal
of the day , William M. Bushman , assisted by
his sovorol aides , slutted the column froui
Ninth and Hnrnoy streets , and tbo parade ,
fully (1,001) ( ) strong , moved away without
hitch or hindrance. The line ol
inarch" was past St. Phlloinon.i's cathedral ,
from the steps of which the parade was re
viewed by III. Hov. Bishop Scannell , Futhei
Tlgho ol Now Jorsev , father Kenny of bt.
Louis , Vicar General Cholca and Uev. A. M ,
Colancrl of Omaha. There was music mush
of the bands and music by tbo IIff and druir
corps , but none was sweeter than the ohlmci
on Bt. Phllot.iona's Dolls , which ring onlj
upon state occasions.
Every detail was carried out to the letter
nnd the thousands who witnessed the parudt
from pain's of vantage along the line o
inarch pronounced It tbo llncst that has eve
been seen In the city. The Hibernians ant
the momhurs of other kindred soclctle :
inarched with the boating of so many bol
tilers , keeping tlmo to the strains of the In
spiring music.
The children of the parochial schools at
traded a largo amount of public attention
ns nearly every llttlo tot was resplendent li
red , whlto and hluo. Tuo boys who wer
largo enough went on fool , while the smalle
0:103 : and the pirls rode In wagons , carrvall
end tallyho coaches. Several llo.its founi
places In trie lino. Thov vvcro all arilstlcall'
constructed and manv of them wcro ospcci
ally npproprlata for the ocjimon , hut 11011
moro so than the ono on which stood Coluir
bus pleading with ICing Foidliinnd itn
Queen Isabella of Spain. The mo torn Cc
lumbus was supposed to bo a good roprc ui
tutlon ol Iho Columbus of old , while the kin
mill queen had tbo bearing of titled nobllll
of the prctout aay.
I'ATItlOriO CAI.
I Mlllco ot C'oluillliiifl Day hi the ( iiilili-
Stale.
ANLiBCo , Cal. , Oct , 21. Columbi
day was observed thioughout California as
local holiday. In this city the Korvlcoi ho :
in ull llio churches wore nro.it ly uttondu
Tlinte wns n parade of Uarman Boclotlus !
tha forenoon , but vho uhiuf intnro ;
centered u , the exercises held at tlio ci
schools , which in manv instances took tl
form of presentation of the American llagb I
Lltlzont , accompanied U.v ( nations dettveiud I
incinlierb of ( Irund Annv posts und ll
BliiRlne of national soiign , Aptiroprinlo c
on Isosilltalui pluco 111 Iho Urand ope
house this ( ivonliitr , which \\tll no aitendi
by clrlu and mllltury olllcluls.
In all. pn ; Is of llio ututu the program
thu dav wns carried out on thu snmo uoiiet
llnoi ohborvod Uirouhout thu cout.trv , tl
public iclioola Uklti ) ; the lend lu thu'pat i
otic douionsirations , und In many ruapeu
tlielr effortH wcr < i ou a moro elaborate sea
nnd the niToct moro nnprcsilvc than In ui
similar event hoictoiore. Thu HJCS of i
countries were tin own to too winds , b
ovar > where the American Hup predominate
Aloud'1 tlio coast and lu thu bavs aim hnrbc
the B Kippers cuiiimomoruted the discovery
Ciiluinbua by adispluyof uuntiiiK.and luK
Fiantisco harbor tha French mi
ol war D'Ubourdleu , llio Hrituti si
Jlovvth null American ship Amen
\\oro ctpoclally iiotlcrntilo In tl
rvspect. Tliu United Slates fovouuo uuttt
Itusu ant ) I'uttuntou alia uisiiluycil their c
or * .
At Muro Inland navy .vr.rd ihips lu co
inls ion were , by order of Hear AUml
lrwii | , dro-stod from mornlne until auiulo'
\\Mi Iho national lla ut thu ( oruaad tiiltz
and the Spanish mid Italian tlairi ldo
Ida at the i > uuk _
Jletrolt'n DUp'uy. '
DKIKOIT , Allen. , Oct , 21. Children fr
tuo public ml I'ttrocuial schools today cc
brntcd the discovery of America Attcr ex
orclsos In the public schools 10,000 pupils n-
tomblod and marchnd lo the ) mrk , where n
crand colobrstlon took placo. Tno exorcises
\voro opened by Conimnndor O H. Uurtu ,
Grand Army of the Kopubllc , of Frtlrbiiiks
post , who nifulo nn nddroas.
Thn rdUInc of n fins ulth n tnllltary siiluto
followed. The school children then saluted
the flng and roXitad | the o.Uh of nlloRlancc.
This afternoon alt the cmldron of the
Catholic parochial schools had a nnrnJo ,
At tbo Auditorium Ulshop Folor und
others nddrossod the children , who then took
part In u patriotic program.
IOWA'S THIIlUriJ TO UUMMlltlK
Public Kturolscs Unlit In Most of tliu Clt lei
. < if tlin bt III' .
Siot-x CITV , la. , Oot. SI. All the nubile
schools were deeor.itetl for Columbus day.
A special program was cirrtnd out In the
Ulfforont bulldlncs. Votor.ius of the Into
uur liohlod tlio national colors on the ntaft
of each schoolhouso. Hanks and wholesale
houses ponernllv closed.
OTTUMWI , In , Oct.'Jl. Columbus day was
oosorvcd by tuo pupils of the public and
piroculnl schools with npprourlato exorcises.
The city xvus gaily dojoratoJ. The parochial
schools paradod.
Mviisn\uTnvv , la , Oct. 'Jl. Sohooli observed -
served Columbus day with tlin grontcst nil1-
ado ever wlttimsoa hero. The city was elab
orately decorated.
SI.IKS , la. , Oct 21. ( Special ToloRram to
Tuts UKK.I Columbus any services under
th3 auspices of the public schools were ono of
the most interesting fontmcs In Iho history
of blonn. A now H.IK' wis uufuilud over thn
school house bv the vatcinns. The Indoor
services wore Imld In Iho CoiiBroBatlonul
church. Thu business houses were nil closed
nnd the nUcmlanco Inrgu.
HWISM-OUT , III. , Oct. 31 iSnociul Tolo-
Kr.un to 'I'liu HPLTho | public schools
turned out l.iiOO children in parade today In
unllorm with bunds and lln s. A parade of
the city was inndo , ending with u biiof address -
dross and the singing of "Amerlctv" In con
cert. Twenty thousand pnople wltiiossed the
parade.
Ciihsiov , la. , Oct. 21. JSpeclal ToloRinm
to Tins lire , i Coluuibus day wns observed
In Creston by the closini ; ol all stores nnd
public buildings. At - o'clock n piocosslou
ho.ulcd by two brass bands and intermixed
with uloimnt llonts passed tlirouirh the tiriu-
clnnl streets Over 10,1)0) ) ) people witnessed
the craud par.ido. Adurosses weio matte uy
piomlnont spo.morj.
DFS MoiMbi , la. , Oct. 'Jl. Columbus dav
was celebrated horc by a erent pnr.illo of
school children and Grand Army veteran" .
Many bulldluc uoro banUsnmoly decorated.
Tlicro were siinllur celubratlons ut a number
of points throughout the htate.
\Uiii.In , Oct. Jl.-Special ( Tolo-
grnm to TUB Bur : J fifteen hundred
chlldron In tbo paradu , eloquent spcuchos
and tlio city decorated , irnrkol Iowa City's
Columbian celebration.
Ouniqt-r , In , , Oot. 'Jl. There wns no R < m-
ocal obsetvanco of Columbus day hero. The
government ofllcos , banks and schools , bow-
over , were closed , und especial services woio
held In tbo Cath olio cburcaos.
iJK < ) UKiy.v > iri : ours.
Coluinliiis' . Mommy Honored In llio New
\ork rlty.
BiiooKLTV , N. Y. , Oct. 21. Brooklyn's
gala day In honor of Christopher Columbus
dawned under grey sines , out later the
clouds btoka tuvuy nnd the sun appeared.
Orovor Clovolnnd was the special guest of
the day , together with a brilliant array of
military amd naval oflicjrs. Clovolatul hav
ing declined to bo present at Chicago out of
icspect to President Ilnrilson's nllllction ,
only consented to witness the Urooklin cele
bration ns n prlvato cltlroti. on the assur
ance that It should bo devoid of : uiv
political blKiilflcaticc Along the route of
parade the docoiatlous wotu especially
elaborate.
The ceremonies of dodlcatinc the soldloiV
and salloin' memorial arch ore the principal
fcnturo of the day. The military parade
stnrtud nt 11 : ' ) .ind was successful fiom
every point of vlow.
Then followed the civic and religious
organizations , the school children and college -
lego ( Undents in the line of march. When
the last company had filed by the formal
oxerciscs of dedicating tbo immense whlto
mUfulo memorial arch nt the entrance of the
plaza took place. .
A salute of forty-four guns was fired , after
whtnh a chorus of OJO bovs sang "America. "
A hush fell as they finished and Hev. Dr.
Uohrenas invoked tbo blessing of God.
Mayor Body raado an introductory ad
dress and wns followed by the Hov. Father
McCarty and tbo Hov. T. DoWitt Tnlraase ,
.tho orator of tbo day. After this the multi
tude sang the "Star Spangled Banner' ' and
the bonedicMon was pronounced.
Ono of the sad incidents of the dnv was
when n veteran of the name of Edwin F.
Karlo dronnnd dond m the ranks as they were
passing the reviewing stand. An ambulance
was called , but tno surpeon shook his head ,
und the lifeless body ot the veteran wns borne
away. During the war ho served In the
Third Michigan voluutcois.
New Oi leant * , Iiibihit * > H.
New OmE'\s , La , Oct. 21. The 400th
anniversary of the discovery of America wns
celebrated here today as olsoivhoio thtougn-
oul Ibis broad land of liberty
in response lo the proclamation
of the president. 'I here were special ceremonies -
monies in nil churches. The program urn-
pared for tbo schools throughouttho country
wns cat nod out. Not only the nublic.schools ,
but every private school nnd Institution and
every parochial school wont through
some exorcise' * In honor of llio day. The
churchoi , scliools nnd buildings throughout
thecitv were tastefully adoinod with flag ? ol
Ituly , Spain and America A grand civic
nud mllitnrv procession paraded the stroou
In tbo afternoon.
Salutes were tired nt suntiso , noon nnu
sunset. _
Cliicliiu.itl'rt I injmOlli ; IHspluy.
CINCINNATI , O. , Oct. 21. Cincinnati todaj
celebrated Columbus duy with n parade ol
men and by n representation of Columbus
landing. The Ohio river represented the
Atlantic ocean. The Santa Maria , the Pinti
and the Nma , manned with Spanlsl
sailors sailed to San Salvador ( Newport
Kv. , ) where Columbus landed , then re oni
tinrkod and with proofs of his discover
returned loSpuln and wus received with hicl
honors at the font of Broadway , escorted b
'
n great procession to Muslo hull , where h'
hud an nudloncu before Fonliimnd nnd Isu
belli ) , Thu dav win porfcct nnd tbo city wn
beautifully decorated.
Olmerted In tlio Kilt.
NiJtt YOIIU. Oot. 21 Columbus day wn
generally observed throughout the cast b
closing businofis houses und schools. 1
many of the larger cities elaborate program
were carried oul. In Now York ull fedon
bulldliiL's. inunlclpal doparlmonts and prli
clpfl business houses nud banks were closci
H wus so In Philadelphia Baltimore , Pro <
Idunco , BufTulo und Alba-iy. Public bulli
ingh , buslneso blocks and duellings wci
dccoruted to a grenter or less degree , nnd tb
duy um given ever to murrvmaKing ,
St. I'.iiil Ol > snr oil the Day ,
' Sr. PMJU Minn. , Oct. 21. Columbian do
wus observed by all the school children i
in this city , assisted by the veteran soldier
At eiich of the buildings this morning tt
chlldion sang nnd recited patiiotiu b
Iccilons , and in RonnosUon with each po
forinanco was u flig rtlsini ; . Chlldron i
ibo piroohul sohooU a-nt tho.Italian socii
tlea paraded tills afternoon , about 5,0i
being in line ,
Sun Antonio lloiiimnhury Coliiuiliiii.
SAA.NTOMO , Tex. , Oct. 21. Columbi
day wiib observed throughout tha stnto
Texas and < celebrated by appropriate cor
tunnies in thU city. In Iho foreuoou tl
vni lous Catholic organizations , beaded I
nubon Noraz and tbo ciergv , hold sorvlc
In tlielr churches und paraded : iUO' , ) stron
At night thuro was a parade of llallut
French and Mexiuaiis.
rs
Dl. l.ltllo Itoek'it Cclclinitlon.
Dl.m LITTI.R HOCK , /rk , Oot. 21. Columb
m- day was fitly cttloUratoa hero today bv t
mal
al Stale Columbian club and tbo Tuinvorol
vn The latter dedicated their new hit ! , utu
en grand parade was had , | n which every c\\ \ \
by ml military prganitatlon la the city a
tuuuy from neighboring cities and tow
participated.
O'Neill CltUeim In Mile.
lo Neb , Oct. 21. ( Special Tc
pram to TUB llsit J The Columbian orcr- j
clsos here todav wcro Intcrostlni ? A- largo
parndo wns mtido. In Iho school yard the
proclamation was read by I'rof. Hunt , nnd
two veterans raised the flig , which was
saluted by the school children nnd veterans.
All then marched to seats on the east side of
the school house , where the excrchos were
concluded. _ _ _ _ _
KNOMSII OO.MUtA fULATIONS.
1'rctty nnd Kindly Compliment * Vnlil by
the inll : li I'ros * .
LoNno.v , Oct. 21. The Post * ny :
"Nothing but the Intense soU-rcllanco of a
wonderful country could have started nnd
completed n , sp.-ctnclo so unuiuo. English
men Join In coDgratiilatlng thotr kinsmen
upon an event of poncolui nnd progressive
Iranort. "
The Chronicle snys : "Thocunof Chicago's
happiness must bo full. The ceremony has
boon superlative In every rcsoict. Although
wo may wince n llttlo at the drum roll of
superlatives , P-uphsh congialulntlons must
not bo lacking. "
The TcloRiMuli and the News agree that
the directors of the fair could not hue
chosen n boiler man than Chauncov M
Dopow to deliver tlio Columbian oral Ion.
The TiMcgr.iph snvs : "Evorvhody hero
wishes the fair projlglous tasperity. "
The Times sa\s. "Well mav Americans
look \\lth pride on so urnxnmplod n sight
nntt listen with grntitlotl self esteem to thn
orator who helps them to understand Its full
value nnd their own. It is a splendid spoc-
taclo. Wo fuliv rocognUo the qualities and
efforts which produced It. And wo oiler our
hearty congratulations. "
M < lne's Kelt Letter I ) I ) .
SiDsn , N'ob. , Oct. 'JL r peolal Telegram
to Tin : Rur. | Columbus day will never bo
forgotten by the people here , a.id moro ospec-
tally the scnool teachers mm children who
contributed their time turn cncrg } townid
mnxlng the celebration a red letter day for
Slduoy At 2 o'clock this ultornoou the Sid
ney bras nnd cornet band nssotnblod nt the
Urnml Army of tlio Hopubllc's hall nnd to-
gclhor llio old vutrrnns nmroUed In a solid
utnliuix to the high school grounds. Twelve
youiitr ladies dressed in the national colors
mot them nt the entrance nnd acted us an
escort. Prof. Hyde rend the proc
lamation of the president , Hov. Lee
Fleck delivered prayer , after which several
patriotic songs worn sung. Then throe
members of C. V. Suinnor post raised n
silken Hag to the top of the school building ,
and the bbouts of the multitude rovorcor-
ntcd across tlio prulric. All countermarched
lo the rink , where the indoor exercise ? oc-
currod. Captain Oeorgu Blanchnrd wus
the orator of the dn > , and his address WHS
IllUul with patriotism nnd historical ran-
lulsccnco ? . The children rendered recita
tions and soncs.
I.olllsx llio CulebiuteN.
LofisviMr , Ky. , Oct. 21. The observance
of Colutubua day In Louisvlllo was geucral.
All the schools had patriotic exercises. To
the Catholics bore the dav was a great re
ligious festival. Services of the most luv
prosslvo character were hold nt the Cntho
dral of the Assumption. This evening there
was a splendid pageant , consisting of n
torchlight put ado In which 10,000 men took
part nnd n procession of twelve lloals , portraying
traying scones in the gruat discoverer's
history.
Too Ililsy to Attend.
OTTAWA , Ont , , Oct. 21. The Dominion
ministers nro being severely criticised for
not nttonalng the opening ceremonies of the
Chicago World's fair , although invited ns n
rovornmoRt nnd individtnllv by the United
States government. The invitations were
received some tlmo iigo and the reason
given by the ministers for not attending Is
pressure ot businoss. This appears strange
In Iho face of the fact that they found tune
lo take tours to Eurooo and elsewhere.
All 1tstneH ! Mitpcnded.
Sciitni.ui , Neb' , Oct. , 21. [ Special Tele
gram to TUB BEE.I Business was sus
pended here todav in honor of Columbus dav
and to witness and hear exercises prepared
bv the city schools. A grand parudo , com
posed of the 50J or 000 scholars" , city lire de
partment nnd company 1C , Nebraska Na
tional guard , occurred first , pupil und
teachers halting ; at the West scnool house ,
which wus festooned with lings and bunting ,
where tno exorcises weio hold.
At rhn * * tiilo .Normiil.
PEIIU , Neb. , Oct. 21. [ Special Telegram
lo TUB Biic.l This has neon a Columbian
day at Iho slalo normal in spint as well as in
name. The following program was caniod
out : Music bv the normal c.idel band , dress
parade nnd errand roviaw of the battalion ,
after which the cadets , followed by the
school ana visitors , marched into the chapel ,
\vhoro paper.- , and subjects appropriate to the
occasion wore read. Cacli paper was Illus
trated by steieoscoplu views.
Coniiiieniui.itetl ut Itulliin.ipolls.
I\DI\K\roi.is , Ind. , Oat. 21. A double
bill , as It were , marked the Columbus day
celebration in this city. In the morning all
tbo schools commomoiatod the discovery of
America bv appropriate exercises wtiilo nil
the Citholic ccurches held religions services.
In the afternoon a civic and military pageant ,
fully live- miles in length , par itcd the
streets. Tonight the cltv was illuminated
and : i spestiienlur parade with u profusion of
pyrotechnics us eivcn.
IIo riujciuiu OlMuricil thn ll ) .
CilincvNE , Wyo. , Oct. 21. [ Special Tele
gram to THE BBK.J Columbus day was ob
served here with n titling celebration. John
Hoynolds post. Grand Army of the He-
public , nnd 2,000 school pupils marched in
the morning to Turner hall , whore Iho offi
cial program wns rendered an 1 other
speeches made. All the business hoiisca
were closed durine the day nnd the city was
alive with bunting and Hags.
Ac Cloteliiiid ,
Ciuvri.AM ) , O. , Oct. 21. Columbus day
was celebrated by the school children in u
magnitlcont mid impressive manner. Appro
priate oxarclsoswoie hold at tbo public and
parochial school building ) ! . At 1 o'clock
Ibis afternoon meetings wcro held nt n doicn
ot llio halls nnd chuiches , appropriate ad
r dresses bolngOellvcied and songa sung. Later
i n procession paraded , there being 10.00U
f school boys in lino.
3 rltUlmrj ; Puts on Uur tiny At lire.
PlTlsiifito , Pa. , O'-t. 21. Columbus dav
was flttliiKly observed in Ibis city. The
town wns nindsomolv decorated , the Hal-
inns having taken especially great Interest
s in the nuittor , every Italian business house ,
v including the fruit stands , nelng clothed
n will ) thu bricht colon of America.
s Ill liililli D lliiilil.
11 ItU'in Cirv , S. D. , Oct. 21. [ Special Tele
j" gram to Tnc Dic J Columbus day was ob
served bore with a holiday liv Iho onlln
population. In the morning Hugs were ralsei
a ever the different school houses , The prlncl
u pil ; exercises were held at Library hull um
the lugh bCliool Kiounds.
I'lorlda .loliin in the < ienernl Joy ,
JACKSON WILE , Fla. , Ocl. 21. Nearly ovcrj
cltv , " town uud vllluu'o m Florida colohratei
Columbus duv In nn npproprlata miinnor
The day has been marked by exorcises o
some Hind at itUO points In this stale.
V , H. Porter , editor of she Holdrcgo Citl
ton , und a doloirutolotuoConcrcgnllonul con
vontton , paid Tlic Biu : a hicndly visit jos
torduy.
Mr. John M , Carson , Iho veteran Washing
is ton correspondent of the PnlluOolphl
3to Ledger , is in thuclty , Mr. Carbon ismaliin
o * nn extended tour of Iho west , viowlog Ih
10 political situation. '
10y > Ciuc-ino , III. , Oct. 'Jl. [ Special Tcloeiai
us lo Tun UEB. | Nebraska boiul arrival.
usg. Great Northern 1) . P. Uolfo , Nebrask
City. Grand 1'uolllu A. Anil rows , II. I
Palmer , ( Jcorgo II. Palmer , W. J. Bleir , .
K. Williams , J. HHV Wlllmms , L. Wllsoi
Mlsi Mutclii C. Miller , Omaha ; Mr
as John Fitzsorald , MMS Nelllo ICollv , Job
tie J. Gillian , Lincoln , Victoria Dudley Stmtl
Omaha. Auditorium J. VV , Johnson an
a , wife , Lincoln ; B. M , Webster , Omah
la Wulllagton Frank Hamilton , Omaha. Pn
'lo tuer F. C. Tyno. Omaha. Tromont I
no. Bcgnoll uod iVlfo , Lincoln. Sherini } J. 1
ns Hthin , C , H. Grinitb , Omaha ; U. K. Uurk
Lincoln , _
Sick bcadachoi llcocaum's P11U will r
lo- lluvu.
STOOD UP A FOR NEBRASIU
Senator Padilook Talks OomniDi Sense to
Cambridge Citlzjus.
REPUBLICAN SUCCESS PREDICTED
( Ircnt nmliuslisiu i'roxtllod nuit Cheer
Cliccr ( Jrccfcd tlio spe.ikor of
tllO ( l < T Ullllt llllllltRIMl III
I'roc'cmlnn ,
CiMiimnnr , Neb : , Oct. -Special ( Telegram -
gram to TiiB tJau.l Senator Paddock stood
up for Nebraska In thuopora house at Cambridge -
bridge last night. A largo crowd , mosilv
republicans , greeted him 1'no minalor
pltchud Into thu tr.tducera of Nebraska's
fairnamo llltoa pugillv , and plainly showed
that ho was Nebraska's champion. The tteo
silver and free trade theories of Iho demo
crats and nopullslH were exposed under the
strong calcium light of reason. Judge
Crounso was paid a grand tribute nnd his
election predicted bovond n doubt. Thp roil
of the roimbllcin state tlcltot was ' com
mended for Its merit. The senator was
heartily applauded. Great outhusimm pre
vailed. The torchlight parade exceeded an > -
tblug of the sonson.
' .S ( iltAM ) ItAI.t.Y.
llundrrds of Purnicnt l'li-isnl : ltli the Itr-
puhilciu Ddi'trlnc.
WISNEH. Neb , Oct. 21. [ booclal to Tin :
Brp.Yostcrday | was republican dav lit
Wistier , and in the afternoon the farmers
and tholr families came to town to partici
pate in the rnllv nrranged in honor of their
candidate for congress , Hon. U. U. Mciklc-
john. The mooting Was preceded by a urnml
torchlight procossinn , which marched
through the principal streets headed be the
Wlsiier bind , Ktnnn candles added
to the brilliancy of the parade , and
increased the splendor of the turnout. The
hall was packed wltn a line audience that
greeted the candidate with upplauso and lis
tened to his ablu speech with close attention
nnd fivquoul expressions of plcasuic. lion.
II. Li. Brome of Omaha followed with u
rlnclnir speech , that \vas iccelvod with en
thusiasm , as ho swept away the financial
sonlnstiics nnd calamity assertions of the
opponents of Ills party. His long acquaint
ance with the people of the Ellthorn vallov
and this part of Iho Third district enabled
him to spenlt authoritatively of the progress
and prosperity of the farmers.
Hu showed chat the dinners are
interested in the homo mnrkot first
of all and In a foreign market for tno 10 per
cent of surplus scut abroad after they had
secured the interests of the 2.1,000.000 con
sumers of their products employed in the
other pursuits of the country. No loss con
vincing nnd vigorous was his defense of the
sound curroncv of the republican party ns
conttastcd with the Hat schemes of the poo-
pic's party or the state banit cur-oncy of the
democratic days. The mooting wns closed
with a few remarks by 13. Goldsmith of
West i'olnt , candidate for the legislature
from this county.
Itppulillcnn i.iidlns i > t Hustings Tender Illiu
u Kcteptlou.
HASTIXOS Neb. , Oat. 21. [ Special Telo-
cram to Tin : BKE.J The ladlos' Andrews
*
club of this city tbis evening tendered Prof ,
and Mrs. UT. E. Andrews a reception at the
homo of O. N. Stuloy , corner of Fourth and
Denver streets. The yard was lighted oy
incandescent electric. litrhts , the in
terior of the house being handsomely
decoratnd. At 7JO Prof. Andrews and
wife came in ov/sr the B. fc M.
from Alniu nnd were "token Dy hack to Mr.
Staloy's residence. Passing through a
double line of ropuoliqau veterans , Mr. and
Mr . Andrews en ereU'tho bouse where they
were given a tasty.lunch. Uupulrlntr to the
yard again the.profussor was presented oy
the ladies' club witha handsome eight-foot
flag with a sultalilo.jp'olo , Mrs. Andrews re-
coivinif handsomo'llowors. Then the recep
tion proper began. * "For over nn hour n solid
stream of visitors filed la to pay their
respects to Mr. and Mrs. Andrews. Between
000 and 1,000 persons wcro present.
lliishulle'i * UoiiHliii ; Knlly.
RUSIIVILIB , Neb. , Oct. 21. [ Special to THE
BEE. ] HOH. Jumos Whiteuoad , republican
candidate for congress from the Sixth dis
trict : Matt Dougherty , chairman of the con
gressional committee of the Sixth ; Judge
Walcott of Valentino and L. P. Brewer , re
publican candidates for lopresentattvos from
the Fifty-third representative district , were
here last nl ht nnd addressed one of the
largest and most enthusiastic audiences
ever assembled nero. A special train fiom
Chndron loaded with onthusinstio republi
cans from that place and Hay bpiings and
bringing the Ohadron nnd Hay Springs
band were met at tno depot by the Itusn-
vllle Republican club , 200 strong , headed bv
tha Rushvillo band. After parading the
stieots for bomo time all who coul J crowd in
repaiied to the hull. The crowd that failed
to got inside would have made n rospectnblo
audience for anv speaker. From 8 o'clock
till 12 the speakers entertained tbo packed
house with sound nnd convincing argument ,
which was well recelved.lis was attested Dy
frequent and prolonged applauso.
tit ) ScnitHmik , " Will lie Done.
HAKVAHP , Neb , Oct. 20. [ Special to TUB
BKC. ] The republicans of Harvard had one
of the most successful rallies of the cam
paign last night. Hon. vV. S. Sommers wns
the speaker of the evening. Vlsltiair clubs
from the country pteclnots and the Clay
Center Mounted Torchlight club , llfty
strong , attended. The crowd numbered
about 500 end could not all got Into thohouBO.
There was great enthusiasm. Mr. Sommors
was at his best and his discussion of the
silver question aroused the grontost enthusi
asm , as did his artalgnmont of the last legis
lature. Men who nave bean In active opno
sltlon to the republican ticket for two juara
past hoio are declaring that tnov will vote
for every republican candidate without u
scratch , Tbo republicans nro Jubilant.
Mm , l.i'iisti mill tlin DumooriitK.
ToriiKA , Kin. . Oct. 21. The Interview
with Mrs. Loasc , as published in the Into
Ocean , has already cteatO'J great oxcltomonl
at the peoplo'H party headquarter * , and tut
republicans ovary whcra are laughing unit
their sldei ache to thlnit that Mr * . Lease ,
the champion par excellence of all the vagar
ius of the people's pariv , the ono above all
others second dearer than Jerry Simpson tt
tbo onthusinstio In the pariv , should conn
out strongly against the southern lenders am
denounce Senator PolTor. It Is almost toi
good to bellovp. The Hag of the peonlo'i
piilty Is almost half-mast. They are plungc (
Into tbo deepen woo. Tno republicans an
jubilant and ay that thfl utterances of Mr *
Lease will load thousuuilH of people's part ;
voters touto the llnrrlson cloctoral tlokot
Vlliltnlifitd 31111(1 Hi ; Voted ,
IlAiiitiMis , Neb. , Oct. 21. ( Special Tolc
gram to Tun BI.B. ] 'fno penplo of Siou :
county were today treated to an oloquop
nnd logical speocli oy Hon. Jarnos White
head , republican candidate for congress , H
wa intioducod by L. J , Simmons , Th
political Issues wars discussed to some 01
tent , and the record of O. M , ICem , his 01
ponunt , was dlscutiC'd , the facts being re
culvod with apluu | ) > o , 'I ho Imptosslon mad
upon the deniocraV * who have no candidut
WUB to bring fiom manv of them expros
fclon of admiration , und ho will nuroly n
coivo ra nv of thujr Votes In this count )
Hon. T. 1\ Powers of Chadrou precede
him in a abort spooch.
Tort i.illiouir * Hull- ,
TOUTCALMOUV , NOD. , Oct. 2l.-Specli |
Telegram to Tits BBK.J A largo politic !
gathering was out tonight to greet Mcsvn
Mercer , Llvlncsion and Cornish of Ouiahi
Mublo was tuniluhod by the CalUoun bun
and a select glee cluti of young ladibs of Ca
houn. Every allusion to thu sagii of Calhou
brnuL'Ut down Iho house with choors. 1'os
umstar Bogus , County Attorney \Va.ton , 01
Hhorlff bchnutdcr and many promlnoi
vutors of all the ether parties were preset
Hud ( .beered luslllv with the rest.
lleilu | ln il Iliuhtouk ,
( JitAMi Ibl.\M > , Neb , Oct. 21. ( Spec !
Telegram toTnuBcE.j La tTuosduyVll (
llros , clothiers , cave Harris & Friedman of
Kearney < i bill ot sfilo of the stock for ( U.OJO.
1'odny a inr/o nutnbjr of replevin suits wcro
filed on the good ) . Oilmnro & Kuhl are the
heaviest creditors , but will lose nothing ,
K tlrnitr l Itnllj.
Neb , Oct. 31 , ( Special Tolc-
crnm to THE : UKR.J The republican clubs of
Wayne nnd Allen Joined the homo club In n
torchlight profession tonight headed by the
Wayne cornel band. There were In line be
tween ,100 and 400 marchers. The most en
thusiastic man In the line were several Inde
pendents who , when n ; oed old
Divio republican enthusiasm was again
brought on them , toll back in
their old republican ranks. The opera house ,
which rooms 150 , failed to accommodate nil
that hoped to listen to Hon. Ucorgo I ) .
MolUlejohn. candidate for congress In this
district. Ho spoiio forcihlr on protection
and ether good tcpubllcan doctrines.
The glee club sang several cam-
pnign sone * . It wa thu mou successful
rally Wakcllcld over had.
Aililir < cil u l.tirgo Crowd ,
MUIISOS , Nob. Oct. 21 ( Spialal Tele
gram to Tun Bui : . -Mr. 1 . Rosewater nd-
dressed tbo largest political gathering of the
campaign hero this afternoon. His remarks
were prlncnnllv con lined to the tlimmilnl
question Hu called attention to the ex
travagance of the last sosslon of the stnto
legislature and discussed at some length the
fallacy of the Indepcndont platform.
Through tome misunderstanding Judge
Crounso was not able to be present.
* Senator Povtitor will ml dross the Inde
pendents this evening.
Too lluny ultli Crops.
PFiitiisiii'iio , Nob. , Oct. 21. iSuocial Tele
gram to Tin : Hii.J Just sixty-five voters
by actual count listened to Poynter's speucu
here this afternoon. The Hunting had boon
advertised for two weeks by posters nnd
through their party piper , but the farmer *
nro too busy gathering tboir big crop of corn
to listen to the calamity talk of the popu
lists.
lists.Dr.
Dr. Kulper addressed the democrats hero
tonight. An excursion train of republicans
loft hoie nt 7 p m for Neligh to hear Messrs.
Crounao und Rosowater.
rulimntit Independents Out.
FAIUMOST , Xeb , Oct. -bpccial | role-
gram to Tin : Bii-J. : ] D. P. Small , Hon. U.
Dobson nnd F. Skiplon cvpniindod Independ
ent docilities in Rudlsll's null this evening.
Enthusiasm wns at u low ebb , consequently
the mooting adjourned at an oarlv hour.
Hon. V. O Stilcltler and J. M. Gunnott
will endetvorto Interest ilia farmers huio
tomorrow night , and Hun W H Dech will
bo hero Monday.
.Sot 'iiiMi up uitirTii-iii.
NrnmsKA UITI , Neb , Oct. 21. [ Special
Telegram to Tin : Br.r.1 .leromo Shamp ,
alllanco congressional candidate , addtossod
usirall crowd at the court house tonight.
Ho did not aay much bovond brandlug ns llos
the story printed In Omalm papers alleging
n tle-uo betwcon Field and himself. Ho
stands ready to ptovu his assertions uud said
ho would do so.
_
IlciiliMl by Mr. IJIiilnc.
Nnw Youic , Oct. 21. The statement that
Mr. Clnlno had determined to make two
more political speeches during the campaign ,
published In Now York this morning , Is
authoritatively denied by Mr. Blalno , who
is now here , and by Chuliman Carter of the
republican national committee.
Ihtslln t Duiiuicr.itH Mcrt.
HASTINGS , Neb , Oct. 21. [ Special Tele
gram to THE Bnr.J Hon. Matt CJorimr , Ucm-
ociatic candidate for attorney general , spoke
this evening in ( lOrmunla hall , which was
comfortnblv tilled. A feature was the parade -
ado of the Democratic Umbiutlu club.
The greatest pain aninhilator of the ago is
Salvation Oil. It alwavs cures.
LTI'K MOUJf
Columbus Hay I'lnd * 1'rlces anil
Until Hi-ttcr.
OMAHA. Oct. 91. Kocclpts forthe past Iho
dajs. 14r > cattlu. 2a. WO hozs und l.'JTJ
Bheou. aialnst I.O''i c Utlc , lll.O.U liu s aim
274 sheep for the biimc Hvo days last week.
The supply of heof cattle was o\tromely
small , und such as wore ofTerod to killers
woro. as a rule , of % ory Inferior quality
Trade was good on unyililtu desirable , but
dull and unehaiMud on thu common grades.
fhcicwdsu fair trudu in cows and mixed
stall : it fully stoidy prices. The ( | Uitllty of
the otTerlmts was nothhri extra , bntlhude-
iniiiiil was oqn.iltothu supply and n clear
ance W.IH olloctoil early In the day.
The nmrkut on Intndy Kiadcs ot stockcrs
nnd fccdora ruled active and bluntly , wlillu
on light thin Btull thuro Mas but llttlo duiiu.
In fact the yards are full of ll ht stockcrs for
nhlch tneruis prictlcilly no demand , Uopre-
scntutUo sales :
DHESSP.I ) HELP
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No Av. I'r.
i low $ . ) oo i IITO j i iu r.j . owl
COWS.
. 80" ) 1 2" 27 bit 1 70 11 . 81) ) 200
OJU 1 ' . ' - ( JO 101.7 1 70 S It 10 UOO
t4J 1 25 1 hill 1 7" > 'IH 81(1 ( 200
1042 1 2- > 4 10 K 1 7 : > H 10hO 200
7'i ( ) 1 ' . ' 'I 1 U" > J 1 7 > 4 11.17 20J
usn 1 2 : > 1n 1i inn 17.1 ' 'ji yjj 201
nr > i - > i looo 1 7 : > i KISJ 2 oo
WJ 1 as 1 ( i7tl 1 STi 10 I05S 2 00
Khl 140 1 iO.'U 1 81) 20 till 210
20Hi
75. ) 140 1 11 U Id" ) Hi 8M 210
8J.I 1 4(1 ( 1.1 MI2 18" , 1 1 ! . ( ) 2 U
till 1 IJ 2 Oil 1 Si 7 HIT 2 U
IOJO 1 M 4 717 1 00 4.1fi Oi8 2 " 0
1T.O 1 61 1 f > IO 1 UJ fi Oil. 2i" >
" )7r ) 1 .V ) 8 I ) . ' 8 1 ! K ) 10 1077 Uir. 3
ion i r.'i 10 on ID ) 47 i u.i i 2.15
. 755 100 11 1 00 28 108) ) 240
74'i ICO 1 l.'OO 20u 27 &U 240
240 1 00 2i . Ill'i 2 II T 100 4 00
413 1 00 ; i I1IU 2 2- 1 210 400
48) ) 1 S3 . 410 2 2. 1a 240 4 00
483 1 21 . 4 11 2 53 a 213 4 50
310 12. ) . 251 1. IV ) 500
1.i
yno 1 GO 402 270 i 243 DUO
4. . 293 2 00 . .US .125
1IUI.1.S ,
1570 110 .1.120 101 HOD 181
.141W 131 I'i50 175 UJJ 1 ! ) J
.1210 1 M 1.10) ) 1 7r 1140 101
15V ) 1 ( > ) .1 70 1 W ) 14113 201
.K10 105 MIO 181 IU .U3J ! 210
OXKV ,
3 145J I 50
SlOClCrilS AND HSKPKHS.
1011 220 1 878 2.17' a 8V ) 2 Cl
BIS 225 4 810 241 IS Oil 201
1070 2 23 8 1)17 ) 2 M 10 11M 2 (15 (
104J 1 2. ) 1J. ) 2fil
US'J ' 2 21 12H IKU 2 5J f > . 1001
II 0 2 21 14 NM 2 M 74 ! U7 2 75
HU ) i 21 1.1 - " ) 2 CJ 50 IUOI 2110
30 UIO 233 8 1)17 ) 2 U ) 0 1110 300
10 811 235
MII.K1CMS AND
IsprlnRor. . 25 03 1 cow und e ilf. 30 00
2'(1owsandcales 21 00
each
WVOMINO OtTTf.B
No. Av. I'r. No. Av , I'r ,
1 feeder IJliO $ J .15 1 fiiodor llJJ3i ( )
14 ftiOilors . .1U75 2M 128tcurs . .l.'O ) .121
IJCOWH. IMI " ' - ) 2.1 LOW B . , H'JU ' 220
icow .IHO 121 I foodur . . WO 22o
5str. tltf .1280 SI'S ' 31fuudois llsll 3 OJ
40foedurs . .1131 285 18 fuudurs .1110 2110
I steer . .1MO S M 1 foudor . 701 253
Mfoedors 12.0 300 3oun > > . . , u.ta 1 Hi
1 feodur . . OJ ) 2 50 U rows t)75 ) 2 11
2 feeders (10 ( 2 W ) 0 waives . .371 181
10 cows. . .831 H 7 calves . . J-'d 250
3 calves . . StU 4 50
LOI.OKADQ OA1 I'M' .
Gbnlls . .1224 1 n.1 17fulu . .1017 30.1
MiWMKXICO O A IT I.E.
TstotiM . . 8'il SIX ) 4I9IOOM 010 22.1
IJon-i Tlio rueolpU of 'IOH ' were the largest
In nearly nUhtvuuliK , uuwnrdii of il,70) lnt.ul
on Hilo , The niarKoL opuncil r.ithur low ut
urlced ilouldudly wuiik , hut owing to u itood
louiil duimind triiillni ; buuamu uetlvo and
prlcori tilled firmer , ulthoiuh tliu oxtronit
oloBii was slow and u ha lo lowiir. Tliu pouu.
liir lUuiuon fair to irood it ml en was $141 ,
o\ur nnu-hiilf thu hum Milling ut Unit prlcn ,
Tliuoxtruino top ua < > 4151 for ouu load ol
piiinu huavv , und the rniiKO of pileo was at
fiom 1135 to i > 55. Thu punb weru null eluarutl
of all oiruilnits. UuprubiMitatlvii milui :
Na Av. Bh. I'r. No. Av. Hi. I'r.
, , ( ,1) ) _ f 1 30 Cl !
n 2CO 40 531 ( XI. .2.10 'MbO > 641
4 , .2.ri 6J.1 51 . . . : / ) ! bO8J 645
C4 .207 ISO 5 35 70.M . .2..0 8J 5 Jl
6 248 5.11 M . . .VII 10) 541
6 Ih8 5.15 75 . . Jf7 281 645
70 , .10J 181 535 75 . . .245 41) ) 541
70M 3 11 1.0 635 W 217 3JO 541
70 . .248 200 640 74 . . .2liO 200 545
71 . .Ml ICO 540 .1C ( 'ii7 1M1 541
71CO . 'JC'J Iti ) 640 C . . 2.7 JJO 5(5
Btt" . . 92U HI 640 7(1. ( . . .S.VI hJ 845
81 .218 81 6 40 IIUl . . 24 , 645
2J 273 5 40 Ul . . . . V.'J8'M 545
30 . SOJ 64) ) M . . ,2I ( ) 8J 545
30CO . .04 40 540 COCl 2(11 ( Id ) 545
til' 240 I'M 5 4J Cl 811M IU ) 541
37 . . . ,22S 120 54J 71 M 4J 545
70 H8.1 10) 543 CJM 201 40 645
70 200 4J 640 M . . .310 40 545
ii5S 221 1JO 540 70. . . . 2i'J : SOJ 545
5S 2d7 80 6 40 MA 241 81 545
5SU ( ' 2'0 ' 6 4' 5 M7J ( 2I7 S3 545
C5 ' 2.V5 ICO 5 4JV. 7J . . . . 'JM 120 547 !
CO' 258 200 548i ! M . . . . iUJ 80 6471
70 241 43 645 70 . . . .214 16) 5 7 !
00 21J WO 24J 76 . . . V.'J8 12J 541 }
A\VNtNT.S AND TKNTri.
OniciiaTcnt-Awiitagl Wolf Bros , &Co ,
Comrmnr Plum , him j Tennis , iwirtnc , litrpnn *
inok , oil nn I ruli'nir I lln , entcrsof nil klil ,
rlntninn ( Mn'ntiio , 1111 , iliit > , luimcr , ete , * cw
I nrniniitriu'i. I ( uroatnloiiiio nils , irtli
niCY(1tKS. (
BiisOiialiaBaiCo" , 0 , Daxoii"
Importer * nntl nifr , tlnur HiiH on tnontlilr
nicks , burlii.is. tnlno | iiruic ] > nt IJIN IMIi ' t
siiois. ;
'
MOPSS-COB Slio
? Ciiimiiy.
till llnnnrl iriPt.
lllllnp conilT lll'inil'l ' i
nonrptnikliiji'l "iMTli hii )
l mi > l < , | | | h l < iory n'
with HUT. Ii nits
irKciidall Jo'ics ' & i
conipniir 'vlii > lc aii < nfs
f'io > < mi I r iiitu-r coo ! ' ,
* li > ( * ( 'ntiiiiinv . , liunji- I His nut 1I1J Itnrnor
IIJlllarni..j : tro't' | tri ! t
FLIUNI
Omalia Upliolsterin Co , liccbc i lluiiy.m
nhntsti > rol rnrnlturn , riirnlUiro Co , . ( > i icj m
110. lllll Mcliolii Utlistroot
Wnolimln only
; -5 , HUG.
D. M. Stcele&Co. .ilic , Bruce & Co
1201-UOi loncsntroot , 10th unit Him 17 it-03t
Oni ilin Oinuhi
04 214W 10 li 4"i 279 fi 47'4
74 W > "IU 5 4" 115 a.'o 5 47"
71Cl V1U 1JO 5 4'i fi'l : nr , 80 ! > 47'i
Clf au , iio ! r r. 2S7 r.M r , IT , ,
f > 4 2711 JIN r 4 % 24" ) ir.o r > 47'i
Jl' ' ) bO fi 4' 02 1J ( ) fi 47'4
. 21(1 ( L'4) ) r. 4r fi' ' ) 41) ) fi47i ,
. I'M ' 111) ) . 217 1'JO o 47' ,
210 10) ) Ti 45 . . 20,1 Ull 5 47'i '
Ull'J
4J r , 41 ( il . . . 27h 'J ' r > 47' ,
. . l7.l ! L'SO 5 4" > M . . . . 2'D ' lliJ r. : > n
. . 210 1'JU f > 4" C1) ) . , . . 201 5 no
. . ' 4 110 B 4i ( il . . . 2111 551
. . ' "ki 2 0 S 4' > 47 . . . .a * 40 5 00
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. .i'dl 40 Ii ) > . .2M ! l.'O , r ) 51) )
. . .iU ) 100 5 4" fin . .24(1 ( 40 r > f > 0
. .14I ! f. . ) . * i 4 i ' . 2d' ' ) l.'O 5 51
.2111 10) ) 5 4T fi'l 5 51) )
. . ' 'or KO fi 4"i fi'l 6 .10
17fi 8J fi n 71 1'JO 5 50
, .2I > S 101 - . 4' 71B 120 5 5 )
JSl HI r > 4 > ( B 5 5 1
, .BN IbO 5 4' . PI 80
AMI Itotinil.
. . : IGO " 210 5 15
. . .220 "l 00 SJ5
5 ro
1 There wore no fissh rocolptsof sheet )
nothing here tomiUu u niiiUcU ( iood
nuttoiih are nuntud at qiiotalilv nnehnn oU
price 9. I'alr to uood niit\es. ! } , ) , r > 06S4 % ' ) ; fair to
L'ood westerns. Jl.2 , " > ® l 2"i ; eoiiimun and stock
hcop , JJ2'i'iW.2rii ' Rood to oholco 40 to 03-lb.
*
llt'ci'loti und DUpixltlon ( if Stork.
Oniclul receipts und disposition nf stock as
show n by the books of tlio Union Stock Yards
compnii } for the t only-four horns outline at
5 o'clock p m , , Uctouui 21. IsJ- .
1th 01 IITS
'ari ] llci > ilrnr | . ' Cms .llcait Cars
22 > i | 1001 ( . .713
nr\ Fits LAITI1 II01IK Mlfcll
) muha Cntklim ( * o
TliuC II llaiiiinonil Co. 4.D
tinlft.VCo Kill
Tin ) 0-idili ) 1'ftclslnz Co 4 < li "
J 1 * . Miulrea , Huston "I'd
Clt ) 141
17. !
J"
Amlrcn Hub. J"r
II. \ n r
Morris . 17J
1.10 Unth *
II , V N
nnil I 414
Lett UTer , ,1(0 ( 4UO
'lulnl ' UI.M 1.8(1
Xe Vnnc l.nn MeeK MurKot.
NKW YnitK. Oct. 'Jl. Hl'KVKb Hecelnts. 2.f)7 ) ( !
lio.iJ , luelndliu 4J c irs foi s.ile ; market slow
lint btciulj ; initUu steen. J.IOVa l Ml per 100
ibs ; Co or.idos , Jl U , bulls und cows , il.'Jid )
lOOj dressed bent Moulv nt 7@glsu ] ) ur Ib.
Sblptnonts tomoiiow , 1,1)01 ) beeves und ! > , \t'J \ '
u irters of beef.
OAI.MJS Itecolpts , 20)hoid : : niuil.et steady ;
cubes , f' > t0''tsut ) period Ibs i RI.ISSOIS , JJ.Ojy )
4.00i woslcirn cal\ei , WHO
HlltPlAMI ItAUlis Uocilits | , S.OSJ Iiond ;
market dull but Meiulv : sneup. f.tSVtottii'i
per 100 Ibs1 ! bin bu. Jl7iW I-'s ' ! dressnd mut
ton steady at 7548'jO ' per Ib i drcsiud lunibs ,
slnw at bfifc'l'te. ' , . , . . „
Hods Huculpls. 4.470 lie.id , Inuliidlnt ! 2
cum for biilo ; niuiUot hte.idy ut * J IDjiiiOU per
c t.
Kitnsnx Cily l.lto Slink IliirUet.
KANHAS OITI. Mo. Oot ai.-OATii.K-Ho-
oellHH K,7uO ; sliiiiiiiunH , 4,000 ; The murUet
w.is niilet nnd steady fur Rood cuttlos otlierM
dull und woul > ! no enolou eiiltleon H no ; \ > est-
ornlcowt htroiu I'ollowliu Is the r.inuu of
prices of leprcsentutlve sites : Diessed lioef
imd blilppln. Mooih , * l..r.l6-7' . ! COWK. * Ui !
Texas ana Indian OOH , * -.loJ.73 ; stoeUers
" ' ' '
- . V''lOO ! shlumcnts , 3SO ] ; tlio
in irKetfot coiid IIOJH was uetlve und stionu'i
light nnd mixed fie lower , nil closing HINDU ; ;
alluriduiold at t ' . ' 'ift ili ; bulk , O.nwi.Vi.
hill ri1 Kdteipls , 700 ; RlilpinenlH , 700 ; thu
innikcl Hfts ationg : ninltons , tl 15 ; Iniubs ,
J3.i3. :
( Mill igo l.lvn Stoelc MlllUet.
OIIK Ado , III , Oct. 21. I'ho KvenlriK Journal
"turuir.-l.ocolpts , 8,0)0 ) lioudl fchlpiiionts ,
L'.iWbeud ; tuiirket stonily on null\es ; runitiTM
nnd Toxnns. stnmorjirlmo ; to oxtru nntl\iis ,
J.'SUOct'i.'i ) : otliuiH.t.l _ D03I 7.'i ! 1'oxana , * . ' . .l.ai.5 ;
' " ' ' ' '
"i'lous-lto'celpis',1' 17,003 ho.idi Rlilpiniints.
7.000 ! market stoudv nt vesieriluy' * ! olnsln. ' .
prices ; loiiKh and coiiiinon , f i.Ui'iCi.lil ' mUetl
und puokuM. * .4IW55U ; urliiio 'ouyv ' HII ( |
butcheividjhta , $ .ViMV7.i ! Iwbt , fiuOi .iOJ.
siitKi' HoL'oiiiH. .luu ) lie.id ; hhlpimmU ,
l.WKi 'lieiidi timrkot htoidy ; mitlvcH , ji'.o :
TOXUIIH. * .I.75i c terns , tiSiAMit luiiibs , W .5
IUirpi'iil Miul.ctn.
Mvriirooi. Oot. -WiifcAT-FtonOyi de
mand fair , holdersolfur modeiHteiy ; receipts
of whoHt p.ut throe days wero.lO'.ooo ' contu.s ,
InuliidliiL' 1 i7ow American.
( JouN-l Iniii domanu fair ; reci-lpts of corn
piihtllireo days were i'I..UJ contu .
* | 'KAS L'aniiill.di.SiiO'Jd ' pLrcenl il.
HAWON I.oiirf and Hlinil elo.ir 53bs , 4.1s pur
cwl.i IOIIK chmr , 4'i-lbs , 4 'H u .
JMIIII I'rlniuttustoin , 4i 0d per cwt.
- finest wliltu and oolorud ,
S'TA'o ' ! ' ' -nno Aniurk-rn. 2I . Oil i.cr . cwt.
mill I'elU ,
ooHnz are the prices paid bv Omaha
doulurk f ( r lildes und pelt * iuntiu | ] hiilijiuit U )
cm nlo without notKoi Na I niumi nlUon. .lei
Nuliireim halted lildu * . 4l6IK , No. S ureiiu
Bulled bidui , : i(4H ovNo. I gruin k luid liluus.
. ' . ' sullod lildun , ' 'i
J5to 4U .bn . 4ttHto : No. Kroon
ti 4" Ibi . Jtiluet No. I vn il calf. H to ! ' Ibs .MO
o"i No. 'voul oalf. b to 11 Ibi , JHu , No. 1 dry
HAUMVAUU.
Hector A Willitlmy Co. Meek & l.inj.
Corner IDlh niut Jnckjun Heilers Inhi
elreeU tnoohntiloi tool *
HJI iKMicl-n street.
LUMUKIl.
llnnlwood lumber woil Impitrtivl Vmerlpii IVirt *
cirppt in 1 ptr | u > t lnnp | > m < nt
Moorlm l'C onicint
Mil niul lloiiitli * wlilto II aio
LIQUOHS. MIU,1NKHY
Kiick X HfrberL I. Obfrfclilcr & Co
\Vhcilf < il iliiMr miiortcru runt JohboM of
1WI Kirnimst nilllilinfy mitlons Mall
i
PA I'Kit. I
Carpenter Paper Co. Slandtiul Oil Co.
I'nrry i fu'l l .cV Of
prlnlliii ; wrnpplnu niul
wrllliiKiuppr. oirJ tin iuiriiig , old
per IMP
IXnlillilicil HM liiiiiili & Co.
Whitney & Co.
I'roitiice fruits of nil
lluttrr. eK ' amlpoullrj. kinds ojrMcrs
ilv "until IHi si
"
Jas A. Clark & C }
llutter oho1 * * ! * M
Imiilirj nuil uiui. )
. .11..Until Ullllt
SI'OVI'l
OinliaSlo\clteiiii'W'ns ! \ |
fctnn > repairs anil witi-r
nil lolitniMits for nil )
kluil of store lumto
SASU I l'o s.
M.A.lisbVO\Y&Co ) \ , II lliinly & Co.
Untmfnrturors nt snih C > K lUtlts n Hill m
(1 o o r s h 11 n ,1 s nn I fitiu ) K'ddds linitjo fur
nionlillni.'s llrnnrli of iiMilMK k'ondi , chit
tlce , l.'lh n'lil Ii inl sti ilrMi t , i itrrlituni
IBI'.i I iirnniu St
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAIIV.
Ilest ciittlo. ho- ; and sheep iniirKot in the ucst
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CEO. BURKE & MAZIER
bTOCK COMMISSION.
TIII : UAI > IUS :
UMi.u to Ui s hciiBo for tor-
' 'l"- ' * Mjilift IHports.
Wood Brothers ,
routh Oiu.iha Tulepliouo ItiT. - Chicago
JOHN 1) IIUHSMNV I . ,
\VAi.rnu i : WOOD f n ijo"
MnrJjOt reports bv mull nn I wire cheerfully
'urnmied upon uppllc ition.
THE
Campbell Commission Co.
Chlciiiro. KiistSt , Louis , ICiiiisiisPlty , fcouth
Oio.ihj. blotixCItv. 1'orl.ortli. .
A. D. Boyer & Company ,
CRnml V ) Txoli insu Itulldlii t.Poutli Omah i.
Corrospoiiilondjsollclti'il nnit nrninptlir nnsirorj I
biictUl ulluntloii tu urdur i furHtuckura .V
Kalnbllslied , 18S1 - - Incorporate. ! , 1SJI
Caplttl fully pulil , f.MitJJ
Waggoner Biqiey Company
\ \ rite or wlro ua fnr prompl an 1 rullublo inirkob
reports. /
Perry Brothers & Company ,
Live btnoc Commission.
Room t > l l.xeli IIIRU Iliilld iu , bDUth Oinuh.u
Telephone I7il ?
Hint hides. 7e ; No. ' . ' div Hint hides r > e :
No 1 dry Hilled hlui. ! .VC'ie. purl eiireil
hides 'ie per Ib , less than lull > turod. hheep
pelts ( ireen hulled , each. ITie < tfl .Kii ureeu
Hulled shoarlliijts chort woo'.ed oirly Hklus ) .
cnch , rriiJ.ii > , dry hhearllius ( short wooled
early nklnsl , .No , 1 , each. riIOoi diy Hheurllims
hliort wooled eaily skhisi , No 1 ! . ouch , lot dry
Hint KIIIIH is and NohiiiHKa buttlier wool pnlti ,
per Ib. . iietui'.l weight. WiVidry [ Mint Kun
has mill NebrisU.i Miirrnlniinl pelts , pur Ib ,
uetuiil welKlit , SJi.l-f ; div Hint Colorado
biilehor wool pells , pur Ib . uotii il uelehl , lOitt
IJ'tOi dry Hint Colorado .Muri iln wool pelts ,
per Hi. uetiml i ! Kht. hWIUo : dry lleocoa nnd
biielis. iietual uulirlit. 7a'i ' llavo feet eut oir.
ns It Is utoleb3 to pav frelKht on Ihoni.
Oiniiliit I'Milt Market.
OitAi'hS Now York Concords , .no per 10-lb.
' ( 'Ai.iioiiNiAfJiiAi'FS 1'er emto. $1,50 iiiit'i-
cals ! fl.7 > ToknyH
( 'AI.IHIINIA I'lIACIll S IVr DOX , JI.OX
UAI.IKIIIMA I'KAIII J15I per box
Arm : I'orbbl , $1.0) ; fuimy , tl.53 ; fl\ubbl ,
lotH 'JSn loss
( JuiNUi.H 1'er box , J200.
Olimbii Print Murl < i'l.
OitArKS New York concords , " 9iJOo jior
10-lb. busknl.
OAMKIHNIA ( liiArr.s I'ei crate ! $1,30 IIIIIH-
HH ; ifl ' . " > ToUays.
( Ui.uon.MA I'ciiw ti'fl pi'i box
Ari'i.us Western , H7vai.uo ; New York , II 0) )
© I ! W.
( jui.NCB3-l'er box. H 71 ® . ' no.
1 In ineliil Nnlei.
I'AIIIP , Oct. 21. Throe pel cent rentes , UJf
: i7 > > u foi the uecoiint
hONiiov , Out 'Jl. Amount of buJllon withdrawn -
drawn fiom llio Until * , of l.iiKliiinl "n baliuico
toduy. i'J'.OOO.
7S.7rj ) , iSnw Yorlc ( ixclnuue. ( .oiiimurcliil , 'iu
pei JI.OOU dlHcoiint ; bunk , par
Ainerleiiii Itefilceialiir Ili'cf.
I.ONIION , Oal. 21 ASIKHII A Itl'.HIIflPIIAnoil
Ilii K I'liroiinartorH , . 's 'Hliil , liludiiiarleib | ,
J * > lJilii.l ( < I MI I perH HH bv tbu unreins.
IJVKIII'OOI. . Out. i'l. AMIillll AN III
Ardll -1'oieiinarteiH , HJdlilmlq
'i'il per Hi. American Hvo cuttle ,
the olful , 5 yd peril'
OH .Mnrldii.
I.ONIKIV. Oct. 'Jl -'Ai.ti IT * I-i > Biin : On
Ud peniiiartiir.
l.lNHKbii-UikoTllif foi western perlon.
Tuuri'.Nri.-hhi'iitiTS 'ShUJ pur cwt.
1'i.Nis ISoifiN * purutvt.
houar Miirlii't.
I.n.si ) ( > N. OeU 21 SmiAit-Uiibn cenirlfiiitnl ,
OGdo.'ruo t"t. I ! > . ! (1 l > er uwUi Uuba -
v.uln fair i'jlliilMn' , l.NUJ.
FOU TAMLIi
Joliium Hull's Mult Kx-
tract far oxculn nil otlui1
Mult UovonifjOH. It H |
highly invt oiuttncr , i
yet not iiiloxkuitiiifr.
JnviilldB. Old ' -
I'ooplo , Nur-j
Hlnc .Molhui'H and Oullcutuj
C'hlldron it la u .
boon , Don't oxporlinont ]
with tlio ordinary ionics
Uuy only llio " { jonulno'
which IIIIH HID Hltfiinturo oil
"Johiinn Holl"on tlio ncckf
of every bottlo. IIlBnur
Co , Auontu , Now Yori > . |
For Cousin nnd Colila utu thn Mnlt
tract hot nt night tlmo and Johanu
Holf'tt MultiJoubons durlnK tlio duy ,