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    6 THE OMA1TA DAILY BF.fi1 MONDAY HI. 1ST2
GRAND ARMY DEPARTMENT
Address of the Union Vetornn Leogin of
Iow.i to Their Comrades.
FACTS FOR SOLDIERS TO CONSIDER
htlirlncricil | | for Mijoroin VorJ < Aculint
Tire'r.npiiiliii of I.ojiiHy Itrcollcrtloiu
of n Soldlrr \ \ Im Ullno cil llio
Iliiinbardineiit of Suinlor.
The Iowa division of the Union
Votornn League of America Iris issued
it circular to members of the order
glvlnq convincing rctaons why they
should wotk and vote for nonjamln
Hnrrlbon. Uxtrncts fiom the addresses
of General Daniel 11 Sickles , the one-
lecrgcd hero of Gettysburg , nto given ,
in ono ot which ho nld : "I do- not feel
lilto RuppnrtHir nny man who his
trcalod the old soldiers the way Mr.
Cleveland 1m trolled thorn. Uy his
Instills ho sent General McClcllnn with
n briMun hoar1 to the gr.ivo. t fool as
the old soldier docs. I toll jou , sir. the
old soldier will not vote for Cleveland.
Ho c.innotcrtny Now York' . " These are
Bupplcmciitod with oxtraota from
fcouthoin newspapers denouncing union
Eoldlors and calling pensioners "bog-
' " ' ' " . "
gars1 "looloirt' and "pillagers.
The circular quotes President Har
rison'- , splendid tribute 10 llioctcuins
in his let tor of acroptunco , and con
cludes IIB follows :
"J'vcry member ot llio Union Veteran
League of Iowa feels the necessity of
urging cverv comrade of tl o gi'3'it army
who fought to si\o the union lo do hl'j
dulv this fail as ho did it In ISiil-O" ) , by
voting for tint pa'lint ' soldier and
Gtatosimin , lionjimln llnrrNon.
"Let others carp. If tliuy wish , about
oxponsho pension IcgMaHon ; we , Iho
BoldiotP , not only believe , but know
whatever Ibis great government may
give the Rurvlvorsof llio war will bo
but a pinall recompense for Iho noble
Borvlcolhoicndored Ihoir country , llio
sufferings they endured , and llio multi
tude of perils they oncounlcicd.
" 1'von soldier who wore the blno and
did his ikity permitted these who stayed
nl homo to reap the rich harvest of wealth
or lo finish Ihoir cducilhn and prepare
Ihomsolves for llio struirglo of life : and
therefore ho lias Iho right lo fcol that
hib country should at least bo just to
him , not by way of chatity but justice ,
and this can onlybodoneby fair pension
laws , favored by President Harrison and
opposed bj Giovor Cleveland and his
rebel supporters "
s i\v Tort Suintrr lliinib irdcd.
Charles P. Daloy , sergeant United
Slates army , roth o I , wtitcs lo Iho
Washington Star llio following inter
esting account of what ho saw of the
bombardment of Fort Sumtor : When
South Carolina had sounded the tocsin
of secession I was in Boston , and
although a moro boy Ias brimful of
fight. 1 wanted logo outright awiy
and do up the whole of South Carolina
in less than no limo. I started for tlio
recruiting ollico right away , carrying
with mo \\ritton permit from a bogus
guaidinn. I was enlisted at once and
packet ! off to Governor's Island. N. Y. ,
in company with nine or ton other ro-
crulls. The steamship Star of the West
was getting ready to tnlco out loinforco-
monts to Major Anderson at Foil Smn-
tor , ho having evacuated Port Moultric
for the bolter security of his garrison nt
Sumtor. Anderson requested General
Scott and llio ro st of the nuthoriticsnt
Washington to send him reinforcements ,
as ho was menaced on every side ; but to
all his pleadings ho got a deaf car until
secession had flopped in and Inkon
root in Foi t Moultrio. It was not until
then thai Scolt ordered out the Star of
the West with a few men , not ono of
whom they ever landed , for the robs
fired a KUII or two from the vicinity efFort
Fort Moultrio at the ship ; the captain
got knock-kneed through fear , put 'ils
ship about and loturncd to Now York
The Uullic win got in readiness imtno-
ditilely , and about pix months' provi
sions put on board , and a bittalion of
about 117o mon , picked or selected from
about COO recruits then on Governor's
Island. Fiist Iho old soldiers who hnU
Eoen service before were chosen , and
next ihft mosl expert of the young ro-
crulla , ot which I had the honor to bo a
fair specimen , being nn export wills the
imibkot. Wo got on board about thirty
email boats , with mnlllcd oars , so wo
could btoal into Iho garrison at Sumtor.
Wo had our oarsmen and markbtnon all
selected before wo left Now Yoik. Hut
whllo these preparations wcro going on
Bomo traitors in our vicinity gave the
whole thing away by telegraph to
Charleston , so when wo got there every
thing was in icadinosstogivous a warm
rceontion should we attempt to land at
Sumtcr. livoty sailboat in Charleston
was brought into commission and
armed with brass howitzers. Wo could
BOO thorn running hick and forth bo-
twcon our ship and the foi t. Wo were
mot at Uhai loston bar by Ihroo men-of-
war , vi/ . , Ibo Pawnee , the cutter liar-
riot I.ano and another whoso name I c in-
not now remember. Wo got there junt
in time to wilnoss Iho bombardinunl.
Wo gel to the bar about midnight , The
BCII wns awful rouirh just Ihon or wo
should have attempted to land by our
small boats. As It was , wo lowered two ,
but ouch was swamped as soon as It
touched Iho breakois , eo wo had to give
up the idea of running In just thon. At
about 1:15 : a. m. the first gun was fired
from Moultrio. The shot fell short
about twenty-live or thirty yards from
Sumtor. and immediately after nil llio
butteries around opened llro simultane
ously. Tholr firing was wild at Ural ,
but after a while they got the range
pretty accurately , BO Unit I could count
as many as twenty bholls in quick suc
cession but sling uloao , right ever Sum-
tor. This was continued for neatly
two lioui'f , and wo begun to
think that. Anderson and his mon
hod loft the foi t sometime during
the night and that tlio iobol wore
filing at nn empty fort , as wo saw no
ehot llrod from it during all this time of
notirly two hours' bombardment. At
nbout 0 a.m. , us I was straining my eyes
to see what tlio matter wns with tlio'lit
tle garrison , I saw the old stars and
stripes hoisted or run up , and a few
minutes after wo saw a smoke niul a
Hash from Uro guns in quick succession.
then iinolhornml another , atintorvalsof
about two minutes , all from the lower
tier of guns. The fourth or llfth shot
dismounted one of the Fort Moultrio
guns Wo could see a gro t deal of con
fusion among the robs. It must have
been a solid bhot , as it did not oxplodo.
A little while titter some woodwork in
Sumlcr caught fire and made a big
bluzo , and shortly nfior the upper or
tou of the llflgblatf was bhot down , car
rying the flag with it. It was soon
hoisted again. The firing from Sum-
tor became slower and flower , until 1
there was an interval of about ( Ifloon
minutes between thoU , which led us 1t
imagine that there weren't enough loft :
to tmn two Runs , find the llttlo pirrlson
must no nearly wipe it out Aflor n
\vlillo wo snw n Rinull boat Rkhntnln ?
ncroji front Port Moultrio , nml
in It nenrotl Sumtor n whlto llup
wns rnlsoil on It. The firing
consult uiul wo nondutlott AntloMon
hud Riirrontlorctl , but wo were mUtiikon
for the lout went kick und firing wii3
rosiunod. H wns not until some time
nftor that nnothor bo it crossed nnd
Atulor-01 sttrrondorod condltlonnlly.
Ilo and Ills cominnnd woio brouuht to
ourihlp by n llttlo steamer cnllotl tlio
Isnbollo. 'Thoy brought nil tholr small
nrms , ammunition and stiull military
stores They didn't have o\on u hiird-
tnclc to subsist on when tliuy cimo to
our Bhlj ) . They wo-o as hungry as
wolvoi. C'anlnln Clicslor , now of the
Third nt'tlllory , wns a sorgonnt at Iho
lima. 1 hnlpad him up the gnnuwny.
The liltio stc.imcr th it broujjlit t icm
nlongsltlo was so low that they Imil to do
climbing to trut nbonrd of our ship.
I will Hlalo a llttlo incident Hint
occurred which cnmo very near sending
ono rob to his kingdom como. When
the last of Anderson's men c.uno aboard
llio Mars and stilpas. which were
llo illng al the foremast of
thn llttlo steamer. was grossly
insulted bv an ugly-looking clodhopper -
hopper who whipped out his jackkuifo ,
gave ono rip lo tlio haly.tt d and brought
down the old ling splashing in the Hue.
I iiiisod my musket ( which was loaded )
to my shoulder , but juit as I w is draw
ing 'a Mire slant on that hayseed
rob an olllcor who was alanllng behind
mo ciMspi'd the musket from me. 1 told
the oilh'fir it was n shame to see the old
Hair insiiltol in tint manner. Whllo
the bombudmont was going on tlio gun-
b ) ats bla/od away at tbo sand ballcrlos
along the shore on Sullivan's ishi'id and
sileni'cd some of the guns there. When
Major Andei'ion and bis command caiuo
on ho i nt a salute was fired by the LMIII-
boits and wo sl.irtod for Now York
wilh thai Iilllo garrleon of saventy-lwo
men , i-ari" , ing with us alsopirt of the
Sumlpr ll.igalitl with Iho .post Hag
nailed to tl.Vhon wo got hi front of
the baltcrv at New Yoric there was
Croat e.seilcment. The people on Iho
bitlury could bo counted by thousands.
The i'iowd w.is so denbjly paeko 1 there
and so oscltod that Major Anderson
could not land thut'o thon. How ho
landed l after I do not know , us wo. the
roiiiforeomunt , , woio landed ut Fort
Wood , L.cdloe s Island , where now
sttindi Iho bt'itu of Llborty , and in u
daor two after seine of us were tr.ins-
foi'icd to Kurt Hamilton , where wo wore
assigned to the Third United States In-
f.mtry.
i\ Not llilo Ncbrisk l ITnlon.
The cnmpllro at John J. Ilalloran's
farm rosideiiL'o last Thursday night was
ono of the greatest successes in u soeml
\\ajo\crlicldin Holt county , says the
O'Neill L'Yonlior. It was a neighbor
hood reunion of the veterans of the war
and their friends , and was most liberally
attended , there bolnjj at Icist 100 paoplo
Mr. and Mrs. Ilalloran nnd their
daughters Mary and Delia , assisted by
some of their neighbor * , had made
ample preparations for the entertain
ment of their guests , and they acquitted
themselves so creditably that the affair
will long bo remembered by every man ,
woman and child present as ono of the
pliMSiml alTnirs of life. Theio was
plenty lo cut and drink for all comers ,
and no bishfulness was felt in taking
"rig-lit hold. "
A largo pavilion had boon orectodon
Ihooal side of Iho house and hero the
supper was served and the bpoaklntr
took place. A nice little program had
boon prepared nnd was carried out cred
itably. Colonel A. L Towlo noting as
chief fugleman.
Key. DoL'unnler invoked divine
blessing in a very becoming manner.
W I ) . Mathowj , in baliilf of Mr.
Ilalloran , welcomed the people to Ibo
festivities , and turned o\or the house
and farm lo Ihoir use.
Colonel Towlo in his usual happy
manner responded , and when ho had
finished all wcro good nalutcd.
Colonel Strong ot Omaha , command or
of Ilalloran's roglracnt , was present by
special Invitation , and being called on
made some remarks lo Iho boys which
were apparently applicable. The colonel
said it was his muidcn speech , but ho
talked like a votoian. His references lo
John Kent , Jim Wlulchoad , Pat Gaha-
g in and Jack Ilalloran , his boys who
were present , wcro of intoicst to all.
.Tohnnj Kent was a drummer boy , son of
a widow , vho entered at 12 ioar'b of ago.
He was at 11 years of ago mustered out
on account of illness , a skele
ton weighing only sixty-fix o pounds ,
and bent homo to his mother to
die. Hut ho didn't die , and came up
f torn Omaha with the colonel to see his
old friends and comrades , Jack and Pat
and Jim , nnd was over six foot high and
weighed 00 pounds. Of Jim Whltohcnd
Iho colonel said no btavor man over
Oiouldoro ' a musket , and as an illustra
tion told this : Upon ono occasion it was
nercss.iry to have fifteen men for work
thai meant almost certain death it was
ninety-nine chances in 100 and volun-
l"oi"j woio called for. Tlio flrnt man lo
slop oul of llio ranks was Whiloiicad.
Colonel Strong and Jack Ilnloran anil
Pat Gabagan were the bravest of biavo
Irish boys , exemplary soldiers and ho
was mighty glad to see thorn once
moro.
.lames Whitoiioad followed with a few
remarks to his commander's that were
very applicable. Ho admitted tbo
bravery ot the old soldiers as referred
to by the other speakers , but was of the
opinion lh.il Iho boys of today if callo.1
on would prove as bravo as did the boys
of ' (11.
Spoakinc for the Rons of Veteran
Chnrllo Towlo covered himself with
glory nnd secured many compliments.
Doe MathowH also mndo brief remarks
on this subject.
Prof. 1J. W. Hunt wns then called to
the front The speaker Bald ho foil
ralhor out of place before buoh a gather
ing , as ho was ucithor a veteran nor iho
son of a veteran. Hut the professor i
equal lo nny occasion , and ho explained -
plained how hl& father , from disiblllty
was unable lo do duty , but aided in mis-
ing a company , und that lie as a kid hiu
carried grub to the darkies m iho hay
loft in the barn while they were on thoii
way north.
The OKorcisos were Interspersed will ,
vocal and inslrumonlal music. The
song , "Wo Have Drunk from Iho Suno
Canleon. " was oxceplioimlly line am
well tendered ,
Voluntary remarks by comrades wcro
called for and Flommlng , Skollon.Gaha
pan , Slnltjry , Kent , Gould , Waller
Pond and olhors responded , and for i
llmo it boomed llko an old-fiuhlonet
Methodist experience meeting. G ilia
gan tier-la * ed lhat Colonel Slrongsavei
his llfo. They were in Libby prlsoi.
togolhor. Pat w n conllnod in n room
ever where the colonel was confined.
Pal was oul of tobacco and money , and
alllrms ho was dying for some of the
former article. Uy moans of a note and
a string ho acquainted his colonel with
his condition , who responded by ulvinir
Pat all the money he bed.
Many anecdotes wore told of more or
loss Interest.
The affair did not como to a windup
until near midnight , when the good
nights and goodbyes woio stud , all ex
pressing themselves a having had a
splendid time.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Wheat RilHos at Lnt A ftr ) Touching the
Lowest Feint.
HEAVY EXPORTS WARNED THE SHORTS
Them Win t : < pnriil
Drcnnliorliont , \Vhlcli Win
lleriTlly by Armour anil OtUrn
Stock * mill llomH.
Cotc oo. Til. . Oct. SO. Whoit rillloil nt last
today , utter ImvlnR touched the lo oit po nt
rencliod In ( hoyoar * . lloavy oxnorti ni'tlns
i\s A warning slennl to shorts produced thonp-
wnnl ch insc. On tlio limit utcnlc tlio prleo
cnt 'to ' uii lor toT.'o a bmlicl for Dccotnbrr
dolhury , n drop of ls o In nn hour. Conii | roil
with yostordnv's closlns lUurci who it tonlelii
sliowi from Uc to to enln , wlillo corn Is off
from ' , < - to Ha I'rovlslo.ii gonorntly o\lillilt
asubitnntl.il nilvnnco , pirtloiil'irly Ootobcr
rllii
\Vlioitforitliiiosooincd utterly domoril-
l/cd. ciblo ? wora Ronorillv lower , the receipts
wcro hoi\y uvorrwliurj.in I Im iton wuro tlls-
coiu iced itnd Bonoril llipild itlon w is the
rule. Nuiiioroiisstop-lo s order ) boa uno o -
urillvo mil country sallln ? orduMoro
nuiiinrous.
Thuro wasmpocl.il woiil.nt'is In llocombor
nlieiil , which w is sold heavily by Armour ,
ComisL'lmnn X Diy , 1'lwnrls and Olliln.
I'liidrldRosold Muy vnoioualy , and thocronil
w-is nnor-illy on the soiling sldu. Diirlnj ; tlio
first hour thu market mudo llio lowest record
of the crop , but on tliobrc.iK llio dumnml be-
uan to lniprn\n. and l.o an , Italley. .Mllmlno-
Itodiiiuii and olhoroio llboril lm\ois mid
llio early short sollura bozun to taUo baclv
what they h id sold.
About the stftno time too. the news bos in to
t iKo o > ! a tnoro omoiir ijhu iispu.'t Now
Yo.-U rcportu 1 th it 011.03) bu , had been t il.cn
J there for oiport ; Ml.QJOof IC-iti .iH who it Wns
s lid to IIHSO bL-Bii .olil ut Kalis is Oity foi a\-
port , by llio war of Xuiv ( trio nn .mil I.VIO.O 0
Im more wassild to bo under conti rot , und
would ' co out as 4ion ( as tlio Insnaollon could
busucuiod I Ili.iiUtroct UMH | repotti'il tin ) c\-
Dorts from tlio coistsfor tlio woolc ut
4TOS.OO ) tin. iiealnst tluTOTOJ bu. for
llio \\uok proslous. All thU soon
ch inied ihosonllmcnt. Theio w is i douldcd
ral v and llio market ho'd iiillu | sto idy at Ibo
iiilx.inuc , thoiiKli It " is " "I'l ' thn liuslnoss ut
Kansas Oil v was old builnosTho estimate
on the vlslblu suinilv IIIUIOIIMO for Monday was
reduced to about ' - . ' , " > 0idO ) bu The opoinn ;
-s from ' ' ! lo ' o lower thin yoslerday's
closing , ruled woilc and prltos further Uu-
( . llncil "acorso. followed by an idvnncuof
tor M.iy mid l'8o for Do umbolluetu itod
some , and eloilni ; was from 'ao to ' 10 from tlio
IonTlio
Tlio corn mirl > ot started out for a smash
In prices this moinln- . The hcaxy movement ,
the urUlit und cooler w anther , llio uiuleUy
eoiidltlon of wlioal. the llrst hour ooiitilliutod
to the weiKiiest. The i-ecohon uiul ahlpora | )
ami tilings cniierally prot-ooded lo dump corn
In llio pit The sellliiB w.is loU by I'atton ,
llutlott-fr./ler hiul Andrews of 110 clliino.
The break was stopped by tlmelv buj In t bv a
finv parties. Not only w is the duclluo
ehi'iiKud. but Chimplln. lloyiicn > V Co for
Cndahv anil Wrisht. coiitlnuoil buylns until
the mirltotTIS riisliod up to the best llzuros
of thu day At llio opeultu lnltl.il nudes
were at fio'n 'ao to ' c decline and on s ilea
so'd oft 'no and ro.voted utf'ilii
O.ns followed corn closely all day. There
wjs moder.ilo sol IIIK on the-.jtt spots and
buyliu on llio I ite ulv.inoe , 'llio Lull clliiim
In provisions nsnln took ho d of ti.o nmrl-ct
after letting It i'15 forsovoral days inu thorp-
sultwasadeo do I upturn In uilec- . all -irontut.
The ad\anca In .l.inuaiy pirk onthoeiuly
Iraillne w.is noirlva- ) , ird w is Did up To
foi sovemhor and . ) inn uy. Ulb- > . .ulmeed
iLss than lie for .1 inn uy , hut Ihe fancy
( leillu O-iolidr i bs was nnlvcd with con-
slduniblo force. After mtJday nl' ' I'lstwas
noi'CLteditid the whole holy of tridors
massed .1 round a few pirtlosvilio were Irvine
to effect trades In tlb'j for the imvith I'lmllv
soinooiio I ought VOjO ) at $11.13 This lucre i cd
the Interest and thccloao was atll'.T ) . i jump
of 7io from l-ist nl 'it ' Shippers wore mi ihlo
to force a reduction fioin thu previous ralo of
'J'.o foi wheat mid -o for corn to ItulTalo.
Kstlmatou receipts of IIOKS for no\t weel , .
I'lli.uOU lic.'i'l. Itocolpts for correspond In ; week
liistyoai.aj-ii ! hcid
'Ino leading futures rJiisen as follows1
AHTICI rs oi'i < .
Win AT No . '
Octouer. . . . 70V
I loco in bo r . 70 ? i.
Mny 78 77'J
COHN o i
October. . . ,
Dccombor. . 40' ' i
Slay 404
OATS No 2
hoTcraber .
December. . .
M y
ilPSS TOIIK
November . II ! H ) vj
Jnminry . . . U 23 13 U7'-s ' ( zg
LAUD
November 7671. , 70 r 81
Jaimnry. . . . 47W
Snoiir lUns-
Octobcr 00 I 75
Jaminry. . . . i B ) I 771
0 isb iuotiiilotis ) were us follow : , :
I'l.ouu Dull and uiulnn.'cd.
\V UKTNo. . 'J Kprln. . tUc ) ! No. : ) spriiij , 53 ©
0'i'ic : No Jrml. d'l'iC '
( . 'OILS .No. S. 4J'C ! No , ' \ HT'Jc. '
OATS No. - ' . iOo : No. 'J nhlto , f. o. b ,
SHlfl.nc : No It white. Jl(3 ( : ) . > 1jc.
U K-No ' . ' . IS'i- ' .
lUiii.ci No a , We ; N'o a , f. o b , 4108c ;
No 4 , f. o b . I'
i.\xfcBii-o ! i..nu.
TiMOTiivSici ) I'r me , 4I.K5.
1'niiK Mess , poi bbl. . ill S7iI2.0l ; lard , jior
10ilbs.850 ! short libs , sides ( loose ) , T.slRi
II 7J : dry s iltod shouiaers ( b.isoil ) . 57.4'iQ
7.1l ! short clear si Ics ( lHi\ed ) . 8.t "as.11.
WIIISKV Disllllcis' Ilulshed Koods , par g il , ,
SI. 11
Unohanzod : cut loif.
cd , .Vjo : stundaid "A , " r > ' 0c.
ami shipments today wuro as fol
lows :
j , > ( lee
SV ) OJJ li.OJO
JfcOW I8\OC.
MJOW Sllllil.
SSIWJ 70W
I4io.ii tit eOn
On the 1'roduco o\eh in.'e to lav llio bnitor
marliPt was firm ; cm iniery , UlS.'fto : dalrv , ISQ
Sic. Kgijs , steady. Slrloll > fresli. twa.'lc.
hi. ! < enl < .11 irlceix ,
ST. Louis , Jlo . Oct. l"-I ) i.ouu-Dull mil
unh uiKcd.
WIIKAP Doolinrd ' 8o onrly , limn nilvinroil
I'aQl'ie. l/iter It dionpod a aln. but close I
" ,0 above yosturJiiy. U.ih'i ' tlosoil a sh ulo oil
atUI'afi * 'ic ; Noxombor , O'i'n as.l.oi ; Decom-
bei , dfU" : May , 7 c.
I'oiiN Unsli mid Oolober closed lower , at
, ' 17'iC. ' Options eld-sod ' 5u on , but icovcrod ) an '
r < uwur : oifeiuJ at , ' > ; c.
V ijulct ; sample lots of Minnesota at
ItllAN Dull utMU'iia east li.iok.
II * t I'lioliaiue.l ; pialr.e , uO9.00 : tim
othy. jO.WrtclllU
I , -tl.7U3J71i spoltoniuletatil.13.
I iA\tin D Lower in Si 07.
Hi'TiEli I iichangcd ; eioameiy , 23S3oo
( itiliv. 15 © 'If.
rods-lJncliHiised at I
OOII.N MBAI. Unchiiised
\SlllNKV-Qulut ill , * ! . Ill
IIAOOIMJ UnulKiiip'ol at * 1 7.171,1 S ) .
COTTON Tius t'lithan odiitfl 1' .
I'linvisiONs Pull and ritheroisy. but tint
( uiolablv chanuoj ; only a Himill job truilo
done. I'ork , jobljln. . flibO l < md , Wsostnai
Drvsalt muiitH. loososh'inldors. * J.7l ! loius
nml rlbi. JMO : ehorl , $4.10 ; strips , } i. ii."J
llosod lots l,1o more llacon , bhoulduis , JT.'iJi
t . ' i. .Su-MrPiirod hums , i. . . .
KKCUI'IM I'lour. fo 10 bbis.t whoit. in,033 :
bu , ; corn. III.001 Im t oils , su.OJJbu.j rye , 10,000
bo.t Inn loy , | l.o > ohii ,
biiii'Mi.NT * 1'ioiir , 6.003 bbis.t wlmt. 2S.OOO
buI torn , : ! 7ouo bu , ; o u > , L'I.OJJ bti.i lye , li.OJ )
bu ; b.irluy , HOMO.
Noir Vouc At irluitn.
New VOIIK , Oct. iN.-rr.oiw-UocolpU. 37.027
pkjjs ; uxuortH , il.'il bUls ; inurUcidull und
\\unK ; hiilus , tuill ijb's.
COIIN MIAI : , Stuady lint dull ; yellow wost-
urn. t LOJ&i 110 ,
VViiKAT-ltocolptB. 01,01) ) bu , : exports , 101-
oa ? bu ; biloa , .f Uo.O > 0 On of futures. .Spots
dull but nominally Htuidy : No - red. ? 3ti (
"l 'u In btoro und clo\.ilnj d7l
nllout ; 7I'4'U.7 > 1 > " f. o , bt No J i cd ,
o7)iu ) : No. 1 uortliern , fi.il'ilS io ; No. -
iiortborn,7l'tc. ' Optloui were falrlv acllvo ,
oxultoj uiul rather Irronl irs DUJIIDI ! nuux
mi I doullni'd 'iWSo wllli tlu nel undruil-
lzlirrr ; iidMiiiood i3 on foruUn bnyliu nnd
short covering ; ro ictod i u und ulosu 1 bloady
und unclmiiisud front yusturJay ; No
. ToUl l utu o ( CITIES ,
COUNTIES. SCHOOL
J DISTRICTS. WATER
COMPANIES , bT.R.n.COMPANIEB.tlc.
Corn iiioiiitriifo tollcltcd.
N.W.HARRIS &GOMPAHYBanlers ( ,
163-163 Dearborn Slront , CHICAGO.
10 Wall Streat , NEW YORK.
JO BtOtoSt. , BOUTON.
TTA
rod N'ovpinliDr , "ITvCTic. closlns nt T.Pcj May ,
837-tr.ftS-JlVinp CiiisliU litlJ'jr-
II ttti.MQuictj. . . ivpsteni , ( U'il7.ic ! N'o. ? , To-
I Oil t ( > , 9"rO. , | ,
IU l.cvMu.T-Qulpt ! western , 7j l 0cl Can-
ndi. S. < ar > oi citv nuiilp. Cm-idn , $1 ( uni.tVi.
Oinv Itci-oliiK.oiXT.iOl but o\porl . IPJ.'iOl
bu ! sites. If'.tPOi ' 1) i , of fniurcs , 4'i.OOibu. of
spot. Spots llrnr"'tlnd ' niilnl ! No. S. 4IIV"
In nlevHlor ; 4'i'iipViB nlloit. Options woio I
( | iilet , a Ivancod Y n-tv nf6' ( o wllli the west j
mid with wheat , li'Hbio.l . Utft'ncon roallliu. I
oloslns wcikut 'td divlltio in vc nihnnco ; I
Di-'Tinbcr. rn 'iJ-KUi' ' . Ploslm ; ni.Mpi.liiiiinrv ,
4U1itt O'ip. closlnuutfl cj May , AIQMV. ulnv
Inir iit.\l' ' d.
OMs-ltecolpts. ' IVl.noi bu. ; exports , Ktt
tm. ; s.iles , lOl.OjO bu.'lif futures , rtiwio bu spot ,
Spots dull iin.l o'slur : options dull und
weaker ! Dei'diiihcr.Jiil ® rfl c , closlm at .iri'ics
Mav. : nri > ic , tlosini : u : ti'4o : snot No : i
. IJ'iQ-'C. ' c ! spot Na .1 whlto. : LVt < ; No. ; . : il'SiA (
'll'ic : No ' - ' \\hltp. 'Jic ; tnUci ! western , : ilfl > lie ;
whlto wistern.I7ai c ; stale wlilti.ITWISc ;
No 8 Ohlcuo. Ill'ic.
llAi 1'lrm unit fair domnnd ; shipping , 0)3
7n' : Kood to choice , -SlMo. .
lloiu ( jnlct tint Mr > adv ; stnto. common
to choice. IsaMci I'acinc const , ISQ'.Mc
Suixit Dull ; raw , oislcr ; fair rcllplnc ,
2 H.i3ia | ( ; contrlfnzals , IX ! test , : i7-lrBl'ic ( ; rc-
llncd In falrdcm < nd and sle idy ; elf A , 4 5-Hlil
4 ll-lfic ; mold A , fiQl 1-lBc ; standard A. 4 tl-IH
ttk1 ; cut loif. 5 MUftVte : crushed. 5 n- ®
fi'ic ' ; powdered , 4 Kl-lfi 'c ; Rrniiulati d. 4 -ltii6 !
. ' 'no : cubes , 4 13-lyii.i ( > , c ; confectioners' A.
4 Il-I0il4' e
> iOt.ssts Now Ortnans. dull lint staidj ;
common to f.inoy , O'.Ulio.
KICK Ai'tho und flrmi domcsilc , fill to
c\lra. 4'i ' ( < * 1c ; .Inn nt. AlUViijp
Onus Quiet , uncliniiisuli western primp ,
2Jjt . ' : c
IliDKs-r.nrly active , firm : wet .altcil.
Now Orleans oicclcd , 41 to ( ! ) Ib * . fi(3.\'i (
Tcsixs sokcloil. A ) toll ) Ibs , . " > d.7o.
Wool. Qillot , llrm , ilomcsllo llecco , U1j1c ;
pulled , .fKiM.'o. TOXIIS ,
I'oni ; Qiiluliind weak : plcUloil bplllos ,1' 0 !
plckli-dslioiildurs , ifti'ic ' ; plcklod linns. In'ii
lie ; mldd e > , dull , sliou elc ir Novomberf . . * > i ;
Inril , nuli't but llrnicr ; western steimlo od
ut f'l 00 ; October. JlOl bid ; Novutnlior 8 Si bid ;
Decemboi. $7.Vi hid ; Imtuaiv. $7.8. hid.
liUTri.u-yulot. llrmi'iwoslern d ilry. 11O
2.'c ; wosli'rn ciOTtui'iy , ilfl'io ; western fao-
tnrv ll'itllf'ic : iUln : Ml/t'J'l'ie.
CiitE b .Modoratodemaiiil , limit inrt skims ,
.7c.
I'm Tnov-Stondy , fair demand ; American ,
OoiM'Elt Quiet , cisv ; lalto. Jll.filTill..l.
J.inQtilet ; domcsilc , * IS na I lV )
TIN Stoatlv ; atraUhts , * .M UTtW w ) .
Illilos nml I'clls.
Follow mi nro the prices paid hr Omilii
dealers for hides and pelts quoted Mihleot to
chtiimo without notko : No ll'icon hides. > l !
No t Jioon s iltod hlilus. 41JI'jc : No 2 dri'oii
mlted hides .IfilV. No I siocn silteJ hides ,
21 to w .1)3. n&i'jc ' ; : AO j sioen sauo I hi Ics , ' - ' ' >
to4nlbs.IS4o ; No 1 veil calf , h lo II1 Ibs , ! ii&
DC : N'o. 2 veal i ilf. S to II lln. .1 io. No 1 d.ry
Hint hides. 7iNo ; 8 drv II nl hh
No. 1 ury siitod hl.to * . fittle ; ourod
hides ' o per ib , IOM tliiin fully cured , blici-ii
pells ( li CPU silled , o tcli. I1u7tflj.lt cieou
stilled slioiirllius ( short woo'ed u irly skins ) ,
each , I'/iJilc , dry she iillius ( short vvonlcd
u irly skins ) , .No. 1 , each. iVIilOc ; di v "lit ; irliugs
short \\ooli-d e.irly Hklnsi , No. 2. o ich. r > o : dry
Mint Ivans is and Nebi isk i botcher\\ool polls ,
per Ib. . actual wul.dit. I0ffll4"c : divlllnt K'an-
sisiind Nuhr.isKiAliiri.iln wool units , our 11) . .
rioln it nrMRlit , SSl'Jo ; dry flint Colorado
butcher wool pells per Ib . nctinl welnht , 10 ®
IJ'iu ' : dry Hint Colorado Murr ilu wool polls ,
per Ib , : iclnalvu Rht. Nt&lDc : iliy lloouos und
bucks , ncliitil ulsrlit.a'jL' ' . UTAI' feet cut oil ,
us It Is useless lo p iv f rolslit on them.
K.insns City AInikets.
ICA.NSU CITV. MoOct. 20ViiRr Active.
In irooil duniiind und b Ichor ; No. 2 hard , Jl1i >
C'J c : No 2 rod , ( VVi'&i'Hi
COIIN Very dull ; No 2 niKoJ , a4i5l4'ic ;
No 2 whlto. .IfiltKi'ir.
Or < Wo ilc ; Nt. 2 mixed. 2M&31ic ; No. 2
white , 27a27'4i' . '
ll\r btondy : No 2 , ! ® < ie.
Tf.tbED le idv .it 'iW-'e.
llin. % bieailv : saeUcd , .WfsiTe.
IHv Stroiix. iiut-liaiuodj timothy , JT.'iOU
S.'iO ; prilrlp. 0'i > .
Ili'TTF.it ritc.uly ; cro iniory , VISHSIo ; dairy ,
Dins' bto.ulr : ffcsh cnndlcl. IS'Sc. '
lEf.Ol.llTlie it , UJ.uuj bu ; coin , 1.1,000
hli. ; o its , 4.00J Int. i
SIIIPVII NTShuit , r > DOD : bu. ; corn. 10.000
bu. ; o'lts. 4OUObn.
Olll.ill i I'lodncc .llurlcpt.
G VMK I'ralrle chlo.lvcin .iro coiiilns In f rooly
nnd ducks iirocoiiiinoncliij tu .irrlvo Qiufl
.irusuitio. The eio or weithor has liiipto\L-u
thoK.iiiiusltiiiitig1'ralrjo ) oliluken * . $100 ®
42.1 ; proiisu , Jl tl ) . quail. fJOJ ; snlpo. SI.OJ ;
juok snipe , $121tol > J ; p'over. ' $ I.H ( ; coldtn
plover.l.'Ji'8l."iii ; cinv.is-bijk ducks , IIoo ®
in.m ; loJhc.id dnxjks , $1.11 ; mail ird ducks ,
MY ) : blue w In r tout , t'.il ' ; grium wine teil.
* l .V ) ; inl\uddnclvsl..l ) : jaet rabbits , 1101 ®
42"i ; small ribb t- , , ? l 2 > 4JI. ' > 0 : sciulrrols. JI/iO ;
iintolopo s iJdlos , UI5 ; drer h ulillts. HIOe ;
unteloun c ire is-ios "liilOu'i door carcasses , 13 ©
Hi * : ll\o nlxi'oris i.2.12il.10. !
KtlOs IS'S ® He.
IiuiTEit Low glades , 14SICe : gooJ dairy , IS
I'oULTiiv Chlcltons , Tc ; cceso and ducks. 6c.
Oil .Mnrknt.
NEW YOIIK , Oct. 29. rr.Titor. usi Quiet and
Rto'idy ; crndo In bills. I'.irUori. $1.11 ;
I'.irl.orsln bullc. ! . ' 81 ; rullncd Now York. $100 ;
1'hll idolpliln and I ! immure. il'H ; IMill.i-
drlphla and liiltitnoro In bullc. $ , I.41Q > .150
COTTON &n-iir. li Inn und unltt ; erule ,
27'M ' ; yellow. < ) © , ! 'H' .
TAI.I ow tjnlet , and Hlrons : city (13.00 ( tor
KOSIN hull but firm ; strained , common to
Bond. iMDSl.i4. ( :
Tuill'UMiNB Quirt nut firm ; U'lftWuC ' ,
I.lvori | > it M irifets.
Livriiroou Oct. 20 WHEAT Dull ; holders
oiler ficoly ; No 1 C illfornl i. tis II i(3fis ( lOd nor
ci'nt.il : rod western sprln ; , ts 11 jd&Gs 2d ; No
red winter , Ss < )4a.1s ) HJil ,
COIIN IJiilel ; donnnd fallen off ; lulled
wostorn. 4sri'sd ' per contal.
\cos-l.on und short c'cir. M His , Ha.
l.Alio 1'rline wpsluin , 4Ss per ewt.
Om ib i rime Mukot.
Oii\i'E3 Now Vorlc concorlj , 293)Jo per
10-11) luskiu.
< J\i.iKHNiAj 1x1-1:3 I'orcr.ito ; $113 mus
cats ; $1.71 To'c ys.
U u.it OII.VIA I'n . .it'Jl " > 0 per Inx.
Ai'1't.bS Woatern , JlTiftlOJ ; No.v Yotk , JIO )
© 4 5) ) .
QUINCES Per box , SI.7Y&3 00.
Collou .MurUot.
NEW VOIIK , Oct. 23. Options opened barely
sto idy and uncli itvjcd to 1) ) points lower ,
eloacd stu tdy at from .1 to 1.1 points doiui.
tRtc27.UOO bijji. lucludliii : October. $ | lhU :
N'ovombor , Jllli ) ; Docomhui. H.1.2 ( TCI1.1 ! ; Jiuiu-
ary. if I 'ID IfII in ; Miucli. ? I4 UJfoi.1 51 j Jlny
if4 ! 70I4 81 ; optombor , 4 ( jjffill 70 ; bpot Ulo
dull and uasy ; No 7 , tlli.'O.
MVi : hTOCIC .MAIIICIITS.
Vciy I'uor.il > lo ConillllnnsVlilrli Siirrouiii
1 1 ii 'I i iilti ut rrcsonl.
OMAHA , Oct. 20. The weekcloso- , with a lluht
run of iiitllo und liboial rceulptsof ho 1. , In
fact the supply of o utlo was the llehto t of
thu week wlnlo Hi J run of ho s was the he iv-
lost. The folloiviiu Iliiiros will give u fi.ir
Idea of how louolpts mo running !
Caltlo. Hess Phpop.
Itocolpts IhUwcok . ' . . ' , -'H mill 5.100
Itocolpis last week . IISUIO IH , ( .11 1(7- ( !
f-airo week last year . . . 17,711 81,71)1 ) (1.47(1 ( (
INtlmiuln ; ; Monday's rocoljits ul.1010 caltlo ,
2,00 } hos and 1'JOJ sheep iho record U as f al-
tuttlc. Hnjs Sheep
Itocolpts for October. . . 1C , ill 111,10 HUIO
Kocolpts forfccptomber. 77,77 J Kl.llll 20211
Uccelpts for Oj ISIl . . . 7S.I..O 07,7JS 2VJI1
Koculptspist 10 monlhs nw.0.0 J , HK.OJ IM.001
bimo 10moiUlHluirt.yoai.ll.irH.r.'l > ) ! ! IIIR. )
Incroasoovor last you. II7.HJ lbl.103 7,2jO
Thoputtlo mnrliouhasbcendecidoilly ncttvo
and hoalthv nil vvfuk. \\hllo rocolpu for llio
wnnkhavo hhownJiTi Incro iso over llio pru-
ccdliu week of ilaai 1 v H.003 liouii , none of iho
lee il houses Imvu. , boon able lo secure ai
many bcof cuitlo nt lliev could have conven
iently used , In A'Vjiii-'iiuorico of ihls catllo
have sold al bolter prices all week. The ad
vance has been fully 2lu on bolh bcof sicors
and biitchcrV stq.'tr ami this advance has not
IILOII , aslsaencinlly lliu ensc , conllnod lo thu
best „ ) ados. All Krados , both steers ami cows ,
huvo sh.uod In tht > j'onoru | Improvement and
the marltot lu'i neon In a very biitisfaotory
condition all week. ,
NothhiR now hisJbvolopcd In the stookor
and feeder lino. IlllslmuHli is bcon lively and
all di-siribloolTerjLis have mot wllli u toidv
b ilo at peed strong Pikes. liven tlm H.-ht.
thin block oaltlo and yoarllna hive moved
moro fit-oly , ullhou h ut the uumo low , mcai
prloos ' - ,
With the lUhlrst o ittlo rccolnls of tlio week
Mid UKOOU demand from local packers , tlio
"That Man la Wlso Who D 3es Bv-
cryth'ng In Its Proper T.rao. "
Whoa you are autrrrln from constl
p.ition , aide headaclio , dyspepsia , or any
Btoiiinchlo or liver troubles , you will do
wbo by using the Carlsbad Sprudel Salt
which la inipotlcU from CnrlwDiul. It Is
Nuturo's own loniotly. Ho sure lo buy
llio ( , 'onulno iirticlo. which must have
llio Bltfimluro of " 11 biior it Mondolson
Co , Solo Ajioiil9 , Now York , " on every
bottlo.
i orirudlr.
lo .Uni ) for ptnlculirl uilltutalU < ted
"IMIrf Tor I.udk , "UI tnr lirr.'lL'ru
Hull I < > HOU T'.iluiuiilcli
> li blohc.vrr Lbtmlcol Cu.alndl.uu H u rC.
QUA bx til L * * l Uf MUU , JL'bUa < A.r i'J *
market wni active iinlstronKorfrom tlio Mnrt
nnd It did not t tko theme iRcrolTerluKsof coed
Ipof ) i"itt o vorv lou j t ) chaiio Imids. ov
rr U huiii'liosof cornfod unttlc , nelphtug tin *
wnrlsof 1.410lb , inlil nt Jim nnd tMO nnd
fnlr toifooJ itriss nnd piutly fitted stems
sold at from $ M1 totl'Jv In thu weslcins f nr
touootl stock old nl from $ I'll to HO. Ku-ri-
thinjdcslritilitsold , the inttkot linlni ; mlo
nun Die feeling strong throughout.
'I ho forty odd lo ids of eous nnd inlvp.il sto"k
i'li tisrd hinds briskly nl prlios strouc to a
dlinn lik'liir than 1'rldnv. evttetno .i cs ot
poor lo Very rood COM s uiul holfers lions nt
from fl'ilto J..M. w.tli the bin bulk of Hip fair
( ( i ROD I sliilT at from Jl T.I to SV..V Hut s. oven
uiul stuns Hpnt fti'o v at RiMieratly Mroiuer
prlctH fiom ( I 01 to i..no. Voul catvoson \
steady nt from ( J uo In II m. xvltli Inr o stnir
unit \iarllu s ritlier slow nl from Jl fti tofi''l.
The feeder tr.idu w is only modoritcly
lirlsK. but prices wcro wull iniliitalned on till
sulfiblo onrrlns I hem was the usual dull
ness In the oir unties and prices woio corrc-
spondlnclv low ,
linns Values bavoltiictti.Med within ncom-
P'lratlvulv narrow range , but with lar nly In
I'tcaie I luoi-pts the tndu r itlioi uo ikoni'd
tow ml thn c ( HO of the weak , and nttnr ad-
Miuclnt lOc to llo about Wudncsil iv UiecloM )
Is nt jiilcpH not n cro it deal difTcrpnt from the
clo o ot last weak , Asldo from an In-
ciuncQ of oxor Rui ) In ii'eelpts coinn ired
with list vvei'k nnd lUlitl compirol with thu
lust Week of Oito or list veir. conditions
h ivo shonu llttli'or no chiumc Puckers anil
shippers continue free bnvers. und llm fresh
moaldem mil holdsoiitnall and \vlll ntob ibly
tiupiove rlRlilalonu no < v.
l.ibei il supplies und lonoroislern mnrkots
Ba\o us a dull liadu nllh dn llnlni ; prices
from start to finish On the early market
ulthttood compotlon Irudu had somn Illo lo It
and prices ruled about a nickel lower than
1 rldnj As receipts Incioiised mil ailv IPS
fro'n Chlc.izn hcc'imu nioiu buirtshand 'is
shlpnlni ; nnd fiosh meat lni > eis , lia\lus
Illlcd their urgent oidcrs , dropped out , the
market uo.iUcnod and elojcd fully toe IOIMT
than 1'ild.iy nnd In some cases mori' Common
llKht'ind mlxiil toehol u bntchci and liea\
loi'lssold at from $ .1 l > lo1' < * > but thebillkof
the fitlrtonood ho s sold 5 to 103 lo ct than
1 rldny on tin avoriijc. 01 at from } i40toi * > ' > >
n alnst,1.1l toU > 1 1'ildny and Jl U to M 41
1 ist "uturday.
' iirKi1 Itccclpts hi\o been vcrv niodor.ite
and intliei unevenly dstilbnted Ibioiuhout
tin , \vcok. hut the market In jjencr il Ins been
very liiailenii itu y supplied and pt Iocs h ivo
ruled i.ither Him , Tim olTorln.'s led iv were
( ln.-lilMllv inlvetl nnd all eommoii. 1'ielty
( - oed spring I imhs brought Jl'-'i and fair
owes flU and $100. yomnory Indlf-
ferentislerns old not find a pnr-
eli iser. Duslnb'o muttons mo In KOO I
dumaiid nnd qiiut ilily strou. . 1'alr to wood
iritivi's. J.150-1.4 1) ; till to coed nosti'ins H.J1
fiil.'l ; common and slooU sheep , i-JIV 1.21 ,
good to choke 40 to uj-lb l-imbs Jl ( JLSil 75.
oI I'ricrs lor llofr * .
tlio cNtiomo rin o of iirlcespild
foi full lo ids of he.ivy. Ihht mid mlNoltiOKs
and tlicr injio at which the bulk or Ilia bo s
sold on llio d i > s Indlc iled :
October , 1SU llcnv ) l.lKlit Ml\nl Hulk.
. .
' > - I iinilnt
iinrtny i -imtiij !
1 ncfi . " > i IV. i .O1. , 'J i'i . "i
M .1 I.C(1 20 > 10 (
. ' 1071 u 'i IV'S 2 1 IVi i .II > MCI' ) ' . ' 1
'Ou.'i 40t , 'i 11 il 21 i VO i i 'i i 5 iU
. - 10(1,1 fUl i 'jo ( < & .j r > . ' > t'l .a , 'jx .u
8U. ! > ' "I (1 4V 1 . .Jf'5 ' &J.1 | JOu'i , | J i .11 il
U. Mllliln\ similar ! Miuil.i ) i bin tiny
lu 5 l.Vt5 JU 1 SUft > .11 1 M 1 'i 1 15 ii i iO
11 . 1 20l' ) W 1 ' . ' 1)0)3 ) ) Xi 5 JVil . " ) .1 Jj1 .il
12 6 041 45 5 VUO.1 11fi , i'a'i .li | JViS kl
II. 'i OWV IU. .1 SOftl 17 .1 . " > 1 .ID u ' 'ofl > > U
14 5 IS il V)1 'iai ) J IWlS 11)11 2la5 ) ( Ki
15n 5 "i il 40 5 21Hfi .li.S Kt' , .1011 51 ll .M
n ; Slimlnv Siiiitlny simrtiij I Mindly
17. . 'i Bill 41' ' 1 .IKo 4 it .Vtl 40 A II il 40
IS. .1 30ft 1 M .1 . ' ) ul VI H il < 1 M 1 10 ad 17
19A 'i 41) K.I U ) ' , 40C'1 11 ' 1 40ii > ( ill 1 lOu't A.1
A ) . I lUfif , Ml 1 40l 5 Bill 10(1.5 fvi 1 40 li 5J
212i u I511 SI1 1 . VS 5) .1 I0 ( 1 10 o 40uo ' ' 0
2i ft 40 1 > r > > l 1 111 47,1 , 411(1.1 4'i ri 10 il 41
21 siiiiilnx ! biimlny I 'iiiniliv uniln >
24 ' ) . .V.I 47 "i . .111 47 A linl 10 1 lOftl 41
! 5 j 4 xi(5 IT I 5 401 HI t Ij'i'Ji VI ' , I'tiS ! 0
VI. . .1 40 > 'i K1 5 IVt5 M I lift t .Vi 1 filial ro
14 iai do 1 4Ut.j .11 | t 41 5 50 o 4 > ( ( & 5 i
'i 41011 ( .1 401 5) > IVi-i ! > ! \ : > 'iial M
5 1'Jiii II - - - J.,35 405 | 40al I > 0
Knnin : City I.tvoslock 1l.irl.ct.
KANSAS OITV. .Mo. Oct. 2) rAiri.K Io- !
cclpls. : , ( ' ' : shiomonn. .1.70 ; m irl.ct latlvo.
lOc higher for good blocrs and cow-- , other
stock ste.iuy ; dressed bcof and slilpplu
stetis , $ , L7."iiil 01 ; cows und belfcis ? l 40di'0 ' ;
stockcrs nnd fco.ltrs Jl iiOQ-l 11 ; To\as aiiu
Indiansteois.strong SI.7V I 10.
llooItecolpts. . 71.000 ; shipments. 5.1 0jren -
cial m n < ot w is.lo Invvci , olosliu Ie lontr ;
extreino iunn'e , $ .110311) ) ; bulk , } 12iS1 I .
hill ui1 lleteipts. i > OJ : shipments , 41)0 ) : the
mar ct was milot mid steady ; millions i J UJ
< S73 ; lambs , jlSifiiVi II.
You don't want n , torpid Hvor ; you don't
want n bad complexion ; vou don't v.'aut a
bad breath ; you don't wan1 n ncndacho.
Ihen USD DaUltt's Liltlo Early Klsei ? , the
famous little pills.
Both the method and results v.'licn .
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste , and acts
gently yet promptly on thcKidneys ,
Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys
tem effectually , dispels colds , head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced , pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach , prompt m
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects , prepaicdonly from the most
healthy and agreeable substances , its
manyexcellentqualitiescommend it
to all and have made it the most
popultir remedy known.
Svrup of Figs is for bale in i5n
hottlcs by all leading drugging.
Any reliable druggiht who may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly for any ono who wishes
to try it. Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ,
BAN FBAHOISOO , OAL.
IOTIISVILLK.KV. NEW YORK. 7 * . #
OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
Ilest mllle ho mid snoop m irl < ot In the west
COMMISSION HOU8B3.
CEO. BUH.'fE & FRAZIE1
( JCMC C'OMMISilO.V ,
Tim UADIU : : ) .
1IAIIA Writ to thlshTiu _ fJ.1 cor-
' 'Irtot MarlcaC
Wood Brothers ,
routh OmahT Toiophono Mil , Chlcaso
JOHN I ) IIAIIISUVN I , , . . .
-
WAI.I'Ull W. WOUI ) fSloiiazo-i
JInrkot roporK by mall nn.1 wlro cheerfully
furnlthod upon tippllc itlon.
- TWIS-
Campbell Commission Co.
Chicago , r.istSU Louis , KinivsOlty : , So ilh
Umalia , bluuUllv. . I'ort , Worth.
A. D. Boycr & Company ,
Miniul .V ) KYO'IIII/O ' llilMdlu.Ho it'i O u til u
Cotreiiioiulaiico uUcllJi mil promptly ; um jrl
tnLl | lullBiitlonloorJuri loritonuri V
ld , 18SL - InoorporntJJ , tiJJ
Luiiltal fullr paU , 13JWJ
Waggoner BirneCo npiny
Wrllo or wlro u for prompt aa4 rolla1) ! * uurS
Perry Brothers 6i Company ,
Live btoj. < UommibSiou.
Itoom bl l.ich uijjo lliillcilnbautU Omaha.
Tulvpbuuu 17J7.
OMAHA
AWNINGS ANO
ciif-Ai ,
( lollilmf ( vUn'ojuo , III ! | tin ; , | nm > - < , , ( , , sYj
I nuiKtro't , | ritrintnliuii ) ul > s. iit-i
UAGS&TWINIK
BelsOiMBajCT M , 0 , Daifll ,
Importer * nmt mfr . llo ir lllctclc silvl nn inonl'i'f
Ul S f.t1)
DOOi'S AND SHOliS.
Mores-Coo Slioj C mpiii/ / ,
lit ) lln < rirl < ) | r > i > l.
llcliVr rnrnc-r llth an I I hi umlrvi !
'
mlms uriMil. whl h li v'er/MiiMb o" "
- -
- - - -
wltlitiirr
Ipinltii Jin u Aw
i , Hiil-s voi
CKJ ( jittrisu ? ; ? , ,7Iii'f'j,5vi ' ? ; , , %
% " " ' U1J IUM"
n y : iir 1,1 "
CLOTHINO.
Blolcky&Co'isi '
. nitloin furM
In. ( , l\o us u trill
* > nmplu | i-o ml I lii ot-
| u < " < . IHIIInrno-
COAL , COKK , | COUNIUI3.
OinaliaCoil.Cflkc.LimeCo . Ihjh Drain Wor\3 \
Ilrnlnmt oftpoit. r fr Knl iiiil pil iron
cor. ICtti aait
tri'cti , im'tnllo
1110 llli Doil.-o st
DtU' GOO11.S.
31. li Smiih i Co , Kiljiidicil'oci \ !
IrrKoail ) , notloni fur- Dry ( lii ) M Cootloin ,
nMilii' , ' ciiil Coniar '
(
Konts rnrn'ilrt ! { u 10 li
lltli nn 1 lloivint its for lltli an I llirau ) !
NOTICr OF A3SiSSMCXTOr : DAM
AGKS FOR OlIANGi : OF IS1JADK.
To the o nera of all lots , p irts of lots and real
cst ito nhnu SHIi ttieot. fiom 1'opploton
avonuc to lllcKoiy stu-ot
Vou mo horobv notlllcd th it the tiniler-
slunoil , tlirco disinterested freoholdcrs of iho
city of Omaha , h i\o boon duly r.puolntcd by
Iho mayor , \\lth the .ippiovil of the cliy
I'ouncll ot s ild ully. loissues llio ilanmco to
the oiMinr- , ro-i'cti\clv | of the pionerly
ilfoi'trd \ > \ cluin o of Kr.ido nt .nld Mtcpt. dn-
oliirod nocosiry nvoiilinnnco > o l'f ' > . p isbed
October II. 1 > ' > , nppro\oil Oi-toboi lIMU
Vou are fnrlhor not i llo I tli.il. hiving nc-
coptod sild nppoliitment , nnd duly iju ilIHed
us reiiuln.d by lni\ . \\o "Ill on llm .Ird day
of November A. 1) 1PJ , ' , at llio hoot of J
o'clock In the .ifU'inoon .it thu ollico of
bhrlvoi .1 O'Donohoe , 14JI I'.irn.im stiout.
\i ilhln the roi per ito limits of s ild city , meet
for the pnrpoio of considering ami milking
llio nbsGiMuont of damnuo lo thooiMicis ro-
bio2ll\oly | of slid proiierly , nlTootcd bv silil
di.uuo of trride. tikln ; Into coiiBldci itlon
s ] eol.il boncllls , If any.
Vou nro notlllod to bo projpnt at the time
and place aforos ild. nnd m iKo nny objections
toorstatemonts convcrinu ; s ild . usjmmit
of d.HIKINGS as you m iv consider nioiinr
W. t ! MIIMVCU.
Or.OIl.i ! : J. I'AI'U
JOHN r. PI.AI-K
Commltti.0 of Appraisers
Omnha , Octolcr 0. .Mi OL'Idllt
I
NOTICE OF ASSUSS.MI rOF UAM
AG13S FOR GRADING.
Tolho ottneis of all lots uaitsof lots mil roil
cst ito ulotitr Hamilton btreot from 4"ith
strcot to cst city limits.
Von are hereby notllloil tint Iho under
sisnotl. tlrocdlbintcruslod fruuholdeis of th
city of Omahn. liatobeon duly nppolnlo
bylliomijoi , with the .ippioval of the lit
council of silil oltv. to asses } the d im.un t
Iho owners respectively of the propctly af
/OL'lcd by Kr idln of said slieot. ducluiud noj-
essiry bv oruln nice number : U1. ' , Hissed Oo-
lobur 18th , ivii apuro\od Oetoboi i Ith , IS' . ' .
Vou are further notified that hi\Iii4 ic-
ccpled said < > pi)0liitmont , nnd duly iii | illlhiJ
lib icqulred by law. wo nil ) , on the Iru dnyof
> o\ombcr , A D. IS'J..at ' the hour of I ) 10 o'clock
In the forenoon , at the ollico ot Mirlvor \ -
O'Donohoo. MO I I'm n im street , nlthln tncior-
DOI ito limits of sihl city , meet foi the pnr-
pose of considering nnd m ikhu the nsics -
mcnt of daina o in tlnj OVMIOIS icipoctl\oly of
s ilil piopurty ullecto I hy s ild Ki.idhu , taking
Into consideration special bunullts. If any
Von aru notified to bo present at thn time
and place aforesaid an I mike inv ohjoclloi.-t
to or st { turnouts cniuurnln.ild ii'-suismont
of dumugcs : is\oil niiiv iimsliler proper.
W ti ' -IllilVlllt.
Comiiittcflof Apjirilsers.
Omahn , Neb , Ocl votli. IbJi O.'IdlOt
To the owneis of ill lots or pills of lots on
At burst i cot from IPth to I Ith nil cot- ,
Vou are hoioby nolillcil Unit the undiir-
l no I. Ihroo dislnlToslod freeholders of the
cliy of Oni.ili i. HUM ) bucn duly .ippnlnlcd by
the m 15or. with the appioval of lliu city
council of sild city , to : tH3 3i Iho ilam i u to
Ibo onnors rcspocthely of the piopei ty uf-
focloil bv ridln Atbor fiom IJth to lltli
htrooli , doohuo i neucisaty by oidln im o HID.
] i isM'd Oclobor lltli IbJJ , approved Oo ober
Vou"nio fuithor notified III it hnliuac-
copied H ild iippiilnttnont , ind d ily ijn i lllod
its iconliod by law. no will , on tFiciuh diy
of .N'o\ombor. A. I ) Ib ) . ' , nt tlui hour of two
o'olo I. In th afternoon , ul the olll-o of
Gi-oiRo I. I'ml. l 'i I'aru nn htnu't.iihlnthii
coruornto limit of H ild oily , mi ct for llm pur-
po u of tonsldoiliu and iii utln tlu < assess
ment of d iniii o to lliu OH mirs io-i"i | tUoly of
Riilil propoity , alluclod bysald ( iiudliu. lul.-
tf Intoconsldor illoii spu till liinollts If any.
Vou are notllled to bo present at the time
and p ai-o aforos i.d und make any ohjoctlons
toor hl.itomonls concein nzriild an > .unsment
of duiiiucea as j oil iiMy/onslilor proper.
' ' ' ' '
\v'i. Mii'tivmt'
, iAMi. > - > rocKDAi < r.
Omaha , OctoliorSl. lt > J. . OJ'Mtlilt
To all owners of lolsor parts of lols on Milrlcy
hi reel from Jslh vliuut totfilli IIKIIIIU
Vou 1110 heioby notllleil Hint lliu iimlor-
HUned llireo dlsliitoro tid frouhohior * of llio
city ot Omaha lituo been duly ipDolnlo 1 by
tlio may or ullh lliu appro Mil or iho ell y count -
t ) | of had city to assess the iluin.iKit of tlio
owners ro > pucll\iivof | tin ) tuoperly allocled
by tlinchan oof .tr.iilo of Mililey slreot do-
ei.irud nncosaary bv oidln imo .No ,11'Jl , | iu > SL'il
July 'M , 18i. ' , npprn ud July is. Irii.1
Vou are fuithsr notlllcd llmt haxlii ; ; 110-
cuptod sull app ilntmont anil dulyiiiialidod ib
iriiulri'd hy law wo will on thu.ld IIHV of .No-
luinbor. IS I' , al the hourof 10 o clock In llio
mornliuatthoollhoof UbailosI' . IliiiiJiini n ,
II fi DodRo street ultlun tlio toiporito llmlm
of mid eliy , mout for iho piupo onf conslilor-
Ine and m ikln-r uiisosiiiioiit of dam ISO to the
OWIIIIM tcspeotluilv of H ild pn/periy niruetod
bv b ild KI idln/ . taking Into LOiislii-nitloii
( .nodal bi ncllln. If an } ' > on am hereby notl
llod to bo present al tno tlm and pi u o afore-
h ild mid m iKo atiV oiijoutlmi lo 01 sliiliimonts
coiiiurnlnit sulil insussinonlof il.tin.iBOiiin you
may consider proper .
j ( > , , , -j , , AMj. ,
j \\ii-rinn : IV'IIAI.I : ,
JOHN r. n-Ariv.
Commttlee of Appraiser' .
Omaha , Nol ) . . Oot.1st. . IbJ. . _ OJ.'ilin
Toallownuraof lots 01 DitlHof lols on Doiu-
Inastioct. fiomith blnol to the wust line
of lIo/KxA. Hill's second addition :
Vou aio hereby notified tb it Iho unuor-
vlunud , Ihroo dmlntoicsto frocliotdors of tlio
city of Omali'i. liivo been dulv appoliiKitl hy
thu uiavor. with the uppnivalof the oily coun
cil of s ml ully. to isiim the d nil IL-Q to the
oHimib respootliuly of tba propurty nlU'dicd
by Ihochiuin'oof erado of Doiitfliu hiruot. do-
cliuul niicon > ury by oroliiancu .No M. p mod
Auj-'Uhtiid , Itj' . iipprovuil Aiumt Hh. laU1
lu am furlliur noillltd llul h ivln iio-
cenlud "ill appolntmuiit und duly qimilllpil
UH roiiiilrod by law. wo will on thu fouilh ill ) ; )
( Ui-of .Voiembci l i. ' . at tlio lioiii of liio'o ock
lii lliu mornlii. . at Iho olllwjof fhuilfi * I' , lion-
lamlii. 1 iiodKOvroet ) | , within thucorporala
limlu of bald cllv , mcot for lliu muiioio uf
cou.ldcr us mill nmklui : .issii.Bmiml of dam i.-o
to tlio OWIIOM ri-i-pocllicly of said properly
nirisilod byMiildridln. . ' . t ik.uj Into conilif-
cr.itlon upoilal bunellts. If IIMV.
Vou nro notlllod to bo urusent 41 lliu time
mid nliiuaforo < iild and ma'.o any objocllon
to or BtalPiuunl' concornlntf Hild asiuiti
uf duiaugo , as y
r Ki.Ai'if.
rommittco of Apprulscrs
OiouUa , NtU , October UUt , ISO.'d Ut
HAHDWAUK.
Itcclcr A Williclmj Co Lim.
Corner loth nml Jackson Drnli-rs In liiMwirv in l
niPrtmilrM loiiM.
14JI
LUMUH't.
OIK 11 Leo. Jo'n ' \
tlnrilnooil lumbar wrinl Iniliorlot
linlctini n
lloorlii
i'tli ami ant
LtQUOUS. M1LUNP.UV *
iie'i ' & Herbert I.
\Vhnl it ll | nr . „ Imi'nrlor * an I lotili'M of
1001 I'jrn im st mllllnorr nolliin M ll
or lor * prompt
sus iz niitli nt'i , | .
TAIMJIt.
dupcntcr Paper Co. Standard Oil Co.
i fall ilock of
lirlnllnit rriiiln | | < mil llptlmM am ) lu'irlcitlni
3r , c\rl ni oils nvlu itrouj eta.
OVKIIAMA.HTO. | OYSmtS
King & Siaeil. D.uiil Cole U'j ,
Mfrsnf K % S' tinnu
Milrt * nml uvpri ll , etc. < t-li > ry II M nth < treol
iill H south lltli nt teloplioni" "II
1'UODUCH COMMISSION
llrancli & Cj
Whitney & Co.
I'roitiipn friilti ) f ill
Mutter , cijiji nml poultry
JUi ontli lltlit. UllilS OJ3UTI
Jas A. Cluk& Cx
IlllltPr 0'l3H3 il { (
pmiliry an I fn\t
JITsomii IJtint
3TO\ri : HIll'AIHS.
OmalinSlovc ItcniirW'd '
and witnr
att irlimctiH for any
Kliiil or love iniilo
I.'JT llotulis
SASH TO\R.
M.A.Dis'jrow&Co II. Hardy & Co.
Manuficturor * of ii li njf . I'OR | | nl li tl in
dooM bllnit * nn I fiincy
KUOI | < lioujc fn
mimMIng' llninchof lll-lllllK KdOill , Cllll
tlco Mill mill Iznri ] sti tlii'ii urirrlnspn
1II11 nriiain St
WOODEN SIDEWALK KESOLU
TIOX.
CONSTRUCTION.
rounell Cb vmbor , Om ilmo' > . ISn
llo It u-solvod bv the city council of the city i
of llm.iliu. the iniynr eoni'in t\ng. \
Tlmt woolen atiluvv ilks bo i-niisuucloil i
In the city of Oman i as doslisnalid below '
within n\o d-iys after the pul ( le it on of this '
rosoiutliin. or tlio iiersonal service thereof ,
is by ordlnnnio Is uullinrlrcd and icnulred ;
such sldow.ilks to bo l ilil to tbo present nr ido
nn thestreuls specified heieln. nnd to be con-J
strncte < l of pine plank'of such width mull
thickness and bo iuld upon InNU of such dl-l
mcnsums .ind In anch m innoi us is pie cilhudl
bv Hie spec-mentions on Illo In the ollleu of tliol
lloinl of I'nblfu Works and undei llssiiper-l
vision , to-wit : 1
Kaslsldoof richtli stieel. lot 12 , Il.ukcr'sl
allotment , present irado. 4 feet wide. I
Kistsldoof lilennooil uM'nuo. lot 'l.nid | n , |
blouk II , Ilcmls 1'uik , present Riado.ii feutl
wl.le.
r.nstslde o ( ( lleunooil.ivaiiuo.ini I'l block 10,1
llpinls I' irk. iirosent uridi' . 0 feet wide. I
North sldo of N'Khoins truut , lot ftj to .VI In-l
elusive sub division , blockA , Hosoivolr A.I
present irridei ( feel Hide f
K istblilo of Ulcnw oil avenue , from north-i
WPSloinor lot 10. block II. Hemis lirl > , Ic
luttrsei tlonof C7lcnwool IIMMIIIO with l.linoli
Itoulexard. present/iuln G feet i\lilc.
Wrsthldnof rwentflfthslioi't , lols 1,21
'I. block .S Patrick's adillllon present fjr.ide , U ]
foot w Idc. I
KISI side of Trtonty-nfth street , lotfl. block'
I. . I'arker's ailil , piescnn.r idc , 0 feet wide
fsoith Hldo of C-'ilon strict , lot ' 'l > to .1 ! lu-
cluslvo , blouU 4. blierm in Avcnilo I'.ulc , lein-
poi nry Kr ido , 4 feet iv .ilo
And bo It fin ther icsolvcd :
Tint tlio llniril of I'ubllc Works bo and' '
herein' Is author /cd and directed
coivof ( ths resolution to bu published In thn ]
olhcltil piperof Iho city for one week , or hoi
scrveilou thoownorsof saldlotslind iin'ossl
suchoiMiers Miall within live days after thol
publlcitlon or service of such copy const rnctl
4ald slaewalks .is herein rctiulicd , til it thai
lloanl of I'ulilh ) Works cause the sime lo bol
done , the cost of conslrnctliiRs ild sidewalks I
luspcotlvoly to bo .issesieil aijiiiiiHt tbo reull
estate , lot or Dirt of lot lu front of an I tibut- |
Unir anuli Ahliiwallis.
l'a sed October 4th and October II , ISO. .
Attest :
.1OII.N GUOVI'.a.
city Uierk.
i : I' DAVIS.
1'resklent Ully Ooiin IL
Apurovod : , ,
fijQ ( > , „ „ , „ _
lyor
n TO CONS ruuoT sini : A-
Tothoonnpis of the lols , p iris of lots nnd
roil cst ito iloscrlhoil In Iho abovu loiolu-
lion :
Von ind inch of you nro liornbv nolldol to
conslini't wooden slilownll.s as rconlroil I/
a icsol'JLJonof the i-ltv coiini'll .inilin.iyoroC
t ho oil v of Ouiaha.of ulilch thnnlmiolM mopv.
I' . W III UK II M'SI h.
Gli.itrimin Itoinlof I'ulillo Uoil.s
Omaha , Neb , OotoLior 'lth. IH'i '
'
: T Ol'1 DAM ,
AJiS : FOH CIJANfii : OK GUADK.
To ibo owners of all lots or iiirtsof loin r.m |
reul eil ito aloiu.lli I from ilitrnoy stieul til
I.eivenworth street : lltli street fron IIill
llu.v ird street lo Iieaveiiworlb stinet : .11(11 (
sliiet from llowirl lo Jonoi slieot and Inf
lei-ettlne Hlreets : I
Vou are liorubv notlfli ) , ! that the iimlcrl
slunul , tlireo dialutero-itod fri'uliolduri of tlif
elly of Om iln. have been duly nppoiiitiiil by
the mivor. with the approv.il of the eltv
councilor B.ild city , lo assosi the rUin leu Ir
lliu onnon n'spcetlvoy of iho uioportv
nlTcutod lv Lhniijfl of jjt ulo of sild sticiits
ilec'iiidd ' nciossiry by 01 Iln moo No I'Jl
i ) is > otl October" , IS U , unproved Uctobei I" IMi )
on arafurlliei notllloil.tb ith iv liu'.iccepleil
Rind appointment an I duly < ju illlle ; ! M ra-j
quired by law. vvu will , on llio .Ird ihiv > l
November. A D.lhi ; , ut Urn hour of 10 il
o'elouk In llio forenoon , attho ofll o of hlnlvoj
iVO'Donohoi ) . IIOJ rirniiu Hlreot , within th <
toriioralollmllB ) f a ildeltv. meet for the tmr-t
pose of consldoiliii and in ikliu ihn asiesil
inent of dimiKo to llio owners i-spo.itlvo . *
of hald property alfeetoJ by said zi jdlnirl
laUlns Into coinliler.itlon UDeolal hciiullu , II
Vou nro notified to bo present at Ihn Ilin4
and plai-n nforos ild , and make imy objetilotij
loot Nfitomonls lonuuinliu Hild atisesimcn1'
ofd una < oi at y on muy < ' ' ' ' ! , , , ? " ' .
\ \ O nllltlv Lie.
' ' '
ii'sicc.'r'u.o'i'ir
T . ,
roinmltto of A npniUurt ,
Omiihn , Oct. SJth , IbUJ. o-VI
TO THi : OWNERS OI-1 ALL LOTf
1'AUTS OF LOTS AND IIHAL J- >
TATC ALONG SKWAHI ) KTHKIJ'
KUOM iHi'II ! STHIOI-Vl' TO U6T1J
Kl'KKBT AND TJ1K INTHUSKCTJ
ING STlini-U' :
Vou nro hereby notlflod th.it the uinlor
sLuuil. ihrco dialnlc-rosloJ fruuholdorsof Hi )
ciiyof Omaha , have buon duly unpointed ) >
the mayor , with llio approval of thoulty roiinj
ell of Hiild cllv , U ) jbsim lliodiiniH.o to ihf
OWIHHruspoutlvolvof Iho property uirunlu |
bv iho chaiMO of Krado of Howard tlri-ul froil
-Mh htroet lo "olh hlruot nnd Inurm ellnl
street , diiUiurud noco tarv by onllnan n . '
Itil , puiul October Ilth , lhWi uppiotiu ( '
tolxr nth. 18 . , .
Vou nro furlhor notlflnd tint havin ; A
coulol Hild iipiiointmiinl , iiu'l ' duly on illlltl
lib ruiiilreil by law. uflll on the .Ir J dny i < J
ruMiimhiT , A D , IB'J. ' , al lh hoill of lUo'o <
In lliu forenoon , ut thn olll u of .lohn 'I
1'iiicU ! M Olnimbor of CiiinmerLU. within tlj
vorporitu limits of s ild i Ity nu.ut for thupui
pos'j of consldurlii ) ! and m kliu iho uo'ji'jj
inenlof OIIIIIIIKO lo Iho owner * lObpuutlvuly '
s I'd ' properly airuutud bvs ild oil nuuof ra'l '
til. nu' In to cuiul leratlon nuuoial bouutl' ' ]
\ onnro notldi-d to lie prusont nl thn lint
nnd nliito iiforoxnld anil innKo any objc ( tin I
to or hi iliimonlH cuiii'oiuliif btld UHSUIISII
of dumuKUS us you muy cmiHldcr iironiir
JOHN I I | jA < K
JO'llS W , HOIIIIIN1. .
Omaha , Neb , Octobers , M * . o/JJiut. |