TTTF. mrUTA DAILY RKK rnXHAY 11 Ififl9 tljj \ Como Lucky Difcovcrio ? of Largo anil "Valuiblo NuggtU RICH CHUNKS OF PRECIOUS METAL lie mnrtoiblOfVlndi In tlio Trriwurn I'lrliM ol Anlorlcii tint * Nnino ol Iho ( liildrn \ \ > ro Uiiparllieil llwrly llnyn In Wcttorn .Mlnc . California has yielded many Inrge nml beautiful "nuggets" of gold , but for tlio itizo of her nuggets Australia lends the world , at least in modern times , nnd there is no record of the hip finds of the minors of nnclonl times in the nug-got line. Though C.'nlifornlu has not produced very many nuggota of the grant size of the largest found in Australia , snys the Kan > 'rnncIscoClirotiif'losho lins ylo'.ded nn iintnonso numhor of very largo "chunks" of gold tint ! of piece ? of curi ous nnd bountiful shapes. Irciuured by miners and others as "specimens1 nnd ofl'ir0M' si/ > tli i' ' l'io ' pieces calleil "chi'lsp.'iB. " ' Indued California ranks us a coarse gold region ; coarse gold ls found ' " almost every camp in the suite , whereas in mutiv countries , oven in most other places in the United State1) ) , ncirly : all lha coM found la in the shape of line duat or very mnnll grains. The first bir | lumps of gold found in California created ti great excitement among Iho minors. They at once began picturing in imagination matsej of gold Inrcer thnn could bo lifted by a do/.oii men. Jt was a common campllrc nmuscmcnt. There \vero iilloat stories of men sit ting down to starve by luuo golden boulders rather than risk Inavini ! tlwir finds to so in HO-.ireh of transportation facilities. The first nugget of sulHe'tent nl/o to croalo more than a nioro local sensation was found by a young nv.in wlio waa a soldier in Stovotison's I'e.giment. It is related that ho found it in the Moke- lumno rive * while in the act ol talcing a driulc f om the strc'im. Tlio nugget weighed nearly twenty-five pounds. The Under at , once hastened to San Franei.Hco with his pri/.o , whore ho placed it in the hands of ( . 'olonel Muson for safe keening. Tlio big lump was sent to New YorK and placed on exhibition. ] t produced great oxcitctncnt , and was probably Iho cause of many a nviti htrikin out for California. The largest muss of gold over found in Ciilifornin was thtit dug out at Car- neil Hill , Calnvorns county , in ISJl. It , weighed 193 pounds. Other lumps weighing sworn. ! pounds wore found sit the tame plane. August 18 , 18CO , W. A. Knrish and Harry Warner took from the Monumen- tnl ( mart/ mine , Sierra county , a mass of gold and quart/ weighing I ! ! ! ! pounds. It wnssold to H. H. Woodward of San l-Ynnciseo for $21U0.oa ; ! It was ex hibited at Woodward's garden for some time , then was melted down. It yielded gold to the value of * ! " 051. ! ) ! . August ! , 1838. Ira A. Willard found on the west branch of Feather river a nugget which weighed fifty-four pounds avoirdupois before and forty-nine and one-half pounds nfter melting. A nugget dug at Kclsoy , Eldorado county , wilt ) bold for $1,700. In 1SG1 a nugget wab found in the middle fork of tlio American river t\yo miles from Michigan blulT , that weighed eigliteen pounds ten ounces and was sold for $1,201 by the finder. lu 1850 at Corona , Tnolinnno county , was found a gold quart/ nugget which weighed 161 pounds six ounces. Half a mile east of Columbia , Tuolumno coun ty , near the Knapp ranch , a Mr. Strain found a nugget which weighed fifty pounds avoirdupois. It yioldiv.l 68,501) ) when molted. In 1840 was found in Sul livan's creek , Tuolumno county , a nug get that weighed twenty-eight pounds avoirdupois. In 1871 a nugget was found in Kanaka creek , Sierra county , that weighed ninety six pounds. At Rattlesnake crook the sjmo year a nugget weighing1 10(1 ( pounds two ounces was found. A quarthouldor found in French gulch , Sierra county , in 1851 , yielded 48,000 in gold. In 1S157 a boulder of gold quart/ was found at ljllot hill , Kldorndo county , that yielded $8,000 when worked up. 'ft was found in what is known us tlio "llouUlor Crave ! " claim , from which many Hmallcr gold quiu't/ nuggets have * been taken at various times. Sumo years ago a Frenchman found a nugget of almost pure gold , worth over 85,000. in Spriiiguch ( ! ! , Tuolumno coun ty. The next day Iho man became in sane , llo was sent to the Stockton , asylum , and tlio nugget was forwarded to the Fiench consul at Sin Francisco , who sent its value to the family of the llndor in France. In 1851 a mass of gold was found at. Columbia , Tuolumno county , weighing thirty pounds and yielding tO(23. ( ( A Air. Vlririn found at Gold Hill , in the same county , a boulder th.it weighed thirtv-one pounds eight ounces , and when molted yielded $0,500. A gold quart/ boulder found at Min nesota , Sierra county , weighed twenty- two pounds and two ounces and yielded $ .rCOO. In 18")0 ) a nugget was found at French ' Gulch , in the tame county , that weighed ; twenty-one pounds and eleven ounces nnd contained gold to the valuoof $ I,8KI. ! : In 1870.1. 1) . Colgroveof Dutch Flat , Plucor county , found a white quart/ boulder in the Polar Stir hydrauliu claim from which ho obtained gold to the value of ISSJOO. At the Monumental quart/ mine ] Sierra county , in ISO ! ) , wan found a'mass of cold that weighed nlnoty-ilvo pounds nix ounces. It was found in decom posed quartat a depth of twenty-llvo feet below the surface. This was the ! only "pay" found In that particular part bf the mino. All the auriferous cnorgv of.tho vein at that point seemed to have occn concentrated in that one nugget. In 1835 u nugget weighing sixty pounds was fouuu at Alloghany town , SloriM county. It was a mass of gold taken from a quartvein. . Several other lip-go chunks were taken from the same mine , lumps of nearly pure gold weighing from ono pound to ten and twelve pounds. Those mnst-os of gold > wore dug by Frank Cook ( afterwards city marshal of Marysvlllo ) and others , hit * partners. In 1H51 a Mr. Chapman and others tlumnd a ret of claims on the middle Yuba. When tlio water win turned from the river into the iluuio about hoof first tiling seen in the exposed bed of the channel was a horbobhoo shaped i > , mass of pure gold , which weighed Ik twenty-eight pounds. This was cdH I -vory handsome and "showy nugget. " It WIIK eojd to Major Jack Stratman of fa'ari Francisco. The Sailor Diggings on Hho north ork of the Yubii , just boow .Sailor t favino , about three miles abe vo Downie rllle , wore wonderfully rich in ug goto. The diggings were owned nnd worried ty i party of Kr.gllsh sailors in 18. " ) ! . Ill thr.lr Claim thn sailors found a nugget of purofjold Unit weighed thirty- oil o pounds. They also found a great nuinbnr of nuggets weighing from five to fifteen pounds , In French IJavlne , Sierra county , in 1S" > 6. there was found in the claim'of n Mlssoui'ian named Smith a double nug get of almost pure go'd. Tlio larger of the two nuggols weighed fifty pound ? , and connected with it by a sort of neck wad a htm D of gold that wolghod 'fifteen pound . In taking I'lit'tho largo nugget the two were broken apirt. The larjro nnggct yielded 10,01.0 nud-tho Binall one * : t)0 ( ) ( ) . In Soptcmbnr , ISoO , U 1' . Wardoll , now in Virginia City , found in Mad canon , on the middle fork of the Amfr- lean river , a nugget of solid go'd ' weigh ing nix pounds. Tlio nugget hud in it a round hole , and the llndor made use of it in hK cabin as a caudlo-tlick. It wn ? . douhtlc" , tlio most valuable caiuilcsticlc on tlio Paul lie coiiBt , After the nugget bud been thus u-rul so long that it was cove'-tMl with c.indlo grease , the owner sold it , grcasu and all. , In Iho early days of placer mining in California colored minors were proverbi ally lucky. Companies of white men wore always re-idv to take in n colored man as 11 ptrtnci' , bulloving ho would i bring them good luck. In 1SS ! ! a colored miner \\ho w is out on a prospecting trip found on tlo ! loloof | Table moun tain. ' 1 uoiumno county , a nuirgnt that wcighud thirty-live pounds avoirdupois and yielded over 67,000. In a drift mine at Remington Hill , Nevada county , in 18'ifl , tlie lulf of a smoothly washed boulder of gold , , uart/ was found , which yielded I.U7 fit ) . The niiggnt was smooth on all the rounded side * , hut had on one side a Hat , rough At tlio time the chunk w.is found it was remarked that thoolhor half of t ho boulder might possibly bo-soniowhcre in the > -ame claim. In IS'iS the ownerof the mine hud a hired man who was engaged in drifting out pay dirt. This man found the othur half , which panned oul&I.-t.0.7" ! ' , making n total for thn wliolo boulder of SI ) . 10. ' ! M. NearSonoi-aTuolumno countyin 18'iL' , a nugget weighing forty-five pounds and containing gold to the value of about &IU'JO was found. The Under had a friend who was far gone with consump tion , yit was trying to work in the mines. The owner of the nugget saw that by working in the water and lifting heavy boulders thi3 man was fast kill ing himself. lie told his friend to take the big nug get and go bick to the states and ex hibit it , as at that lime such a mass of native gel 1 was a curiosity , to see which many would willingly pay a reasonable bum. bum.Tho sick man took the nugget to the states , got up his lecture , and did well 1 wherever ho went For a-timo the miner hoard from his friend pretty regu larly , then for months lo = t track of him. lie began to think his nugget lost ; that his friend had been mm dered and robbed in some out-of-the-way pl.ico. Oio : day , however , iv letter reached the miner from a Innkor in N'ew Or leans telling him thai his friend had died in that city , but had left the big nugget at the bank subject to his order. The miner wrote to have the nugget melted down , and in duo liino ho re ceived a chock for .1 little over $8,000. Pocket mining as practiced by Hie export ! ] of California is a br.inoh of cold hunting that may bo said to stand by it self as an "art. " The pocket miner fol lows up the trail of gold thrown on" from a quart/ vein and strewn down a moun 1n tain slope until lie at lust readies the mother deposit , whence the gold scat- torcd below proceeded. This is an operation which sometimes requires many days to bo devoted to the careful washing of samples of dirt taken from the elope of a mountain. Many rich pockets have , however , boon found by accident. One of the richest of the p'ockot mines in California was that in the Morgan mine on Carson Hill , Cala- voras county , from which $110,000 , was taken out at one blast. The gold so hold the quart/ together Unit it had to bo cut apart with cold chisele. It i estimated that tliis mine yielded . i,800,000 ! in the years of 1850 and 1851 , and now pockets have since been dihcovorcd almost yearly somewhere - where in the peculiar fo/nuition at and about Carson Hill. The telluride veins of Sierra county , extending from Minnesota to the south Yuba , havajicon prolific of pockets. A biy ; pocket found in tlio Follows mine on tins bolt yielded ! f2.30,000. Many other pockets yielding from 83,000 to ' $50,000 have been found in this rogion. Many rich pockets have been found about ( jnifrB Valley , Nevada county , Auburn , 1'lacor county , 'ind Sonorii , Tuolumno county. The "Ueeco pocket , " Crass Valley , contained 6-10,000. This sum was pounded out in a hand mortar in less than a month. Near Crass Valley a pocket thatyiold- cd 400,000 was found by a Hick"pilgrim , " who was in search of health and knew nothing about mining. The "Green Emigrant" pocket vein , near Auburn , was found by an emigrant who had never boon a mine. It violdod 8100,000. Tliis find wns made within thirty yards of a rjad th.it had boon traveled daily for twenty years. No nioro "pay" was found after the first pocket was worked. The "Dovol" pocket in Sonora , along- side'tho main street of the town , owned by throe men. yielded S uO.OOO in 1871) ) . It was nearly all taken out in thrco wooUs. The "grit specimen. " showing arouroseent crystali/.ntlon , sent to the Purls exposition , wiiri found In Spanish [ Dry Dlgtrings. Klilorndocountyweighed over twenty pounds and contained over $1.000 in gold , About $8,000 additional of the same kind of gold crystalw wns taken from Iho same pocket. The formitlon at this place Is blato and a line-grained Brind- stone filled with crystals of iron pyrites in cubes. At Ainoru'iin C'ninp , between the forks of the Stanislaus , in 1HSO , Lu Uoy Hold found a pocket in ilio ' ' rass roota" from whloh ho took out ? 6-00. Nuiir Magulia , Hutto county , 1870 , n pocket pulu its Under $100 lor two hours work. The above examples ol the richness of the pockets often found in quart/ veins must sulllco. ThenJiavo boon taken pretty much at rumfoni. A full history of thoblp "pockot llnds" in Call- . forniu would iniiko a volumo. .1"d Sint'o tlio dlbcovory of gold nt Siittor'a mill California has yioldud over $1.000 ) , - 000,000 In thut metal. How much exactly will nnor bo known. Tiio C'hinose iniibt have carried tuvay nn immoiiEo amount. In 16SO the government tried to muko them report. In eighteen counties of the Htiito there wore partial reports. The amounts they acknowlodjrod ob- tainlng foot up $1,761,244 for that year nlono. Those who know tno Chincbo minors know the kind of report they would bo llkoly to mako. If they ac- knowlcdgo securing 41,751,244 in lalo cas 1880 , what must they hnvo obtained in all thn yoari before , when nil the places wore now and prolific ? Outside of California , few nuggets of note have boon found In nny of the I'a- ' citlo coast elates nnd territories. The largest nugget over found in Ne vada watt ono tnlcon out of tlio Osccoliv placer mfno about 10 ! yours iigo. It weighed 24 pounds , and ia suppose ! to hnvo contnlnod neirly1,000 in gold , A hired man found and stole it , but rn- pentlng gave u ; > to the owners In n month or two over $2,000 In MUnll bars all ho had loft of the big chunk. In the sntno mine about a jvnr ngo a mi- gel worth $2,100 wns fount ! . Montana's largest nugget wns ono fomd by Kd lllsiiig ntSnowShoo gulch , onthol.illlo Hlnckfoot river. It win worth &l , 161. It Iny twelve feet bolo-.v the surface and about a foot above Iho bOdrock. Colorado's biggest nugget wns found at Hrcckenrldgo. It weighed thirteen pounds , but wns mixed with loud car- hoiuilo and quart/ ; . Tlio pioneer nuggets of the Tnlled States were found in the placers of the Appalachian range of mountains" , where gold was discovered as early as In October , 1.S2S. a negro found j of fine gold In Hour ( 'reck , Ga. , hut the discovery did not attract much atten tion. Presently the snmo negro found a nugget in the Nncooeheo river , worth several thousand dollar1' . This "find" stnrted a io'.d-liuntlng furore. Several other nugget s of considerable sl/.o have been found In Georgia at various limes. The largest nugget ever found in the Appalachian mlnlmr region wns that due at the Hood mine in North Care lina. It weighed eighty pounds. Iti the same slnto some children play ing along the creek found a nugget that weighed twelve pounds. The quart/ veins of this region generally show a good donl of co'irbo gold , good sl/ed lumps but seldom weighing as much as a pound. WAITERS' VOLAPtJK' Miirvcloiu Cult In World's ' rulr Kr lm- : Tiiore Is probably no man in Chicago who has a larger acquaintance or is a nioro familial' and striking figure on the Rtrcot than George Fair , nn linger of the liny market theater , bays tlio Chicago I'ost. White the Growler WAS standing in the lobby of ihe llnyiiinrket Inatevon- ing. in wnlkod the genial manager , ac companied by two very plainly droned cia . Those individuals wore seemingly absorbing George's attention. Aftur ho had seen his companions comfortably bonted in ono of tlio best boxes in the theater , ho returned to whore the Growler was stnnding , nnd , being asked who his iniiibtorinl-looidng friends woru , icplicd : "Thoy are farmers from the southern part of the .stale , old friends of minoand tills Is the first time they hnvo ever been in a city of any si/o. They came to Chicago to see the biulits In and about the city and the World's fair grounds. I hnvo been allowing them around , and in doing so , although 1 nave lived hero the greater part of my life , f littvo seen and heard a foiv now things myself. "After they had been no'irly evu.-y- whcro today , from the bottom of the Washington blrett tunnel to tlio top ol the Auditorium tower , we found ourselves - solves about noon far down on the south side and stepped into the first restaurant wo cnme to to got something to eat. Any surprise my friends mnv hnvo felt attho general appearance of the interior of the place wns nothing to what they must have felt later when 1 gnvo my order for ono bowl of soup , one plain steak , Frankfort Kiusnge , mnshod potatoes , scrambled eggs nnd n cup of coll'uo , and our waiter transferred tlio order to thp man who was dishing out the Severn ! things in the following astounding Inn- gunge : 'One swim , ono boot loir , ono ride on the cable , mashed Murphies , a shipwreck and ono muddy. ' My farmer friends had FCOII and heard many novel tilings while in Chicago , but this caused , them as well as myself to hold our breaths. I pretended that it wns a very common thing in a really swell , first-clnss World's fnlr restaur ant , and quietly nskod the owners of the Illinois circus lots what they would have. Ono of them looked at his friend and then at mo , and ns my outward up- pearance evidently satisfied him that I had a thorough knowledge of my posi tion , in a very uncertain tone of voice asked for a cup of tea , cabbage without the corned beef , a couple of turned eggs and some wheat cakes. Those farmers' fnces turned nslicn white , and I thought their hearts would i.op beating who i our waiter yelled : "Ono light Chinaman , old Ireland witliout _ shamrock , white winirs slapped on the back and n stuck of whites. " " 'Whnt'll you have ? " said the waiter to rny s-econd friend , a ? the color com menced to return to bis face. * " 'Lord , ' Biiid the delegate from south ern Illinois , 'givo mo the same , with the exception of the white wingb and wo all blinked nnd t-ied to look wise. " SC3 r j i ) . / j r : IlcroioSiivillIci ) for 11 llrotlier V IIff for I.I fc. St. Louis ( "Hobo-Democrat : "I have seen a great ninny men killed , " sniil Hitrko McMnlion. "I wns with old 1'ap Thomas at Chiokaiimugn when his corns stood lilfo a rock for tlio flower of tlio confederacy to bent and break upon , and with Grant when ho hurleJ his columns at the impregnable heights of Vicks- burg. 1 have boon commanding ollicors torn to pieces with a bholl and beardless boys dead on the battlefield with their mother's picture pressed to their cold lips , but I never had anything all'ect mo like the denth of a couple of young rail- rend mon in Texas seven or eight years ngo. I wns riding on the engine of a fast passenger train , and at Waco the engineer got orders lo look out for a bnikoman who wns misBinir from the freight wo were following. Ho was sup posed to hnvo fallen between the cars of his train , 'My brother is braking on that train ; I wonder if it can bo him'said the fireman. 'I'll keep IOS steam while you smnd on the pilot and watch out , ' replied the engineer. The fireman took his post in front and wo pulled out. We hud just gotten well under way when the fireman gave the .signal to btop. Tlio engineer applied the air breaks. They failed to respond I , and wo wore on a down grndo nnti could not stop , The missing brakemnn was lying on the track , badly mangled , but conscious. Ho raised his hand and fran tically signaled the train , but the groit iron machine wont pluncing down up'jn ' him at a rate of twenty miles an hour. The fireman cast ono depnalrintr look at the engineer , ti.on sprang in front of the pilot and hurled Ills wounded brother oft tlio track. Hut ho wns not quick enough to save himself. The en gine caught him nnd crushed belli logs oil at the hips. As wo picked him up ho said with a quiet smile : 'It's no use. boys ; I'm done for. Hull envod Ned. ' ' Wo laid them down In the baggage car 'side by side. Nod put out a feeble hand and clasped that of his brother. 'I've got my time , old follow , ' lie Bald. 'Hero , too , Nod ; -vo'tl make the run to the next world together,1 was the response , nnd holding each other by the hand they dl cd without another word , " Piles of people tiavu ones , out UsVYitl's ' Witch Hazel salvo will euro thorn. KIINVIWTourr.0r 1 l ernes , fll IIII Ifll COUNTIES , SCHOOL UUI1W DISTRICTS , WATER COMPANIES , ST.R.n.COMPANIES.ttc , Corrupondrnrv ollclteil. N.W.HARRIS ft COMPANY.Bankers , 103-IOS Ooorborn Street. CHICAGO. 19 Wall Street , NEW YORK , 70 State t. . QO8TQN. ram THE SPECCLATIVE- MARKETS i Hcf-vy Stoj'ca of Wheat Ponmlad Prices Down YoHonhj. THAT CEREAL OPENED EXCEEDINGLY SLOW OMP of tlioVr.ikc t ifr.ilnriM Win tlio I'cr- blitont Sliiirt sJllIni by ninl ( ) lbcr'J'culinc Hc.ir Stnrk lu'ul lltiitili. OniCAno. III. . Nov. U. A bl ? club to pound linrat wa wh.il Iho bo ivy st > c't of whoii proved to lay. The initkot ruled \vpak. nnd notwithstanding a r.ilty on dauroisln ? rocolpH iiiul o'i l > nlllsi ! adv. 001 from Iho ceronl cloio.l wltli a loii of ' < * - I'orn and cuts nro nlso uif Uc otcli. .lolm cnd.ili v opunly bnylnt pork SIMII that nrtli-io tiu It'iu ' and lard an I rlln ut the omso to slinw a V nnd S'jn ' rospoctlvoly. Tin1 nlip.il nmrkpt onuncd inlrpnioly slow nnd ducldi'dly wctk. Sliurls iLidcmorcd veiy fri-t'ly on yujlcrday's bxi'lli'tni'iil and llicio wni llttlu duin in I from th.it BOIIITO , whlln Ionics who li.nl n prollt woru in.ikliu ui-tlvo ulToits 10 ssll and secure it. There was , too. u protptTt of another cpnorom Increase In the flsinlu supply. I'orhaps Ilio wuakpst fontuic. or at lunst the ino > t dcprussliu uni > , was tl. o pcislstcnt short scllliu liy I'ar.lrldjo and oinpr lo.idlne tioan. Tim pro' nro of Ihuso olforlins nn the mar ket with irmloso dull and narrow w. is most deiMorall/'n ' ? . I.'itur thnro was asnhstnntl.il rally on tbo ailvanpu In thu clo ln : vaDips mid tlicj MI. ill rei'L'Ipts al iirliniiry nolnH The oppnlnii was o.ilcur and urk'cs about from sc to ' 4" lower , but rucovorod , Dccoinbor ad- f "VP and May > , v. thrn hccamu wuakur and duullnod 'n' for Documlior and from t'to ' > | C for Mav , 'ind elosnil ahonlo lower for l ) i'pinU'r ( nnd ' , < i for May th.in yos- torJny. Thu Hunt provalcnt miess mi the visible supply fur Monday wan Hint It would shuw mi Ini-roiiso "f Icsi tn in - , ( ( ) . ! ) ' . ' IM I'uii2ildi2o was iifTeilni : tohotand txtio that ll Viould Ini'ruasi'll.l'Cli.lliil ' Int. or more. Corn , tho'iili a traction blu'her I'.irlv , soun bpuiimo win c and hut 3.e , p'Ht of niinMi wns ( liirilly riK'nvprpil. The u.iriy iironitth was al- Iriuutoil to thu Ijillllsh natitro of I'rinic's 10- IHirt. uhh'b rniter.ilpd ivluit ins so oftun bi'i'it said Uuloto. ill-it thn lusnlts of Iho hitsMnus wore pvotywhoio ( Ilsapuolntnii and added that tlio crop would not cipi it In woUht TU ppr t'unluf an avera : e. lliiwt'vor , ho. ivy real/- ! Ins and frou stiort solllnp ovpieaino ovcry othorponsidcr itlon and V.CMKUCK mid doptn - sloninlpd , There was some upward IIHIVO- inont I. Her , lint the pruvullliiK ntlniuiil was burnish. l ) its was lionvy In Ihp fiii'o Df MIIIIO vpry bullish mntliiuMils In l'rhno'3 toporl. Thuro was Kuod Mulllniton the slron ; spots , lotus 1-iKliu pro II IB. Hoi ! | ) rodncts opened wo ik and lower on the from .V to li'c drop In ilio pilco of llvo ho s nt thu yards , bill Cu l.ihy tin m > I an 114- BrossUo bnrvr. a-icl the shorts got frightened mm pulprk-us up .sharply on all products An onslor ffulliitt ruled , dining the closing llOIIIH. rrelqlits wcienotker anil ' c lower , at " > i.c to He for whc it. and 'J'Sc for corn to Hnirato. Kstlm.Uo.l rccolpts for Monday : Whe.it. 310 oars ; corn , ' . ' , " > , ) c.irs ; o. its , Mious ; ho s , " 3,000 ho. id. Tlio loading futures an-ol asfolloHs : ui'lnum. . i i.ou. IMO.SK WIIIIA i So - ' Nnvcinbri 72' ' Docuiulier . May Cnu.N N" 1- NoMimber. ' " Miiy . 4 ; 47.H , \lsNo 2 No\ umber . .11 December. . . Mni . . . \5VuS \ ; ir.'ii . ' .MLs I'oiiu - Jniiu.iiy 1:1.I : r : o 1.1 ITU Moy U 71) ) U 40 U Ii5 " I.AIIIJ i Norcmbc. 8 9' , r , : < K s January - * ' Ul , ? L Mar Snnitr Ituih Jnnuary. . . ' r 74 o to r. 7:1 G 671 , .May fi K c. ui Cjsh ( | iicitillons wcru : is follows : I'l.'iun I'lim : wlntor patents. } l."iOa'.03 ' : winter stiuliUta , JI JQ. ' ! 5' . spring blraUlitii , i..7'.1W..10i baU6r , I. ' . < B'J..n. WHEAT No. 2 sprlnr , T'J'.c ; No. : i iirlnK , GyR'Hc ; No. a mil. TJ'ic. CoIlN No 2. 41'o OATS No. ' . ' , : ilUi | 3lSc ! : No. 3 while , f. o b. , MjiiWCc : No Ilwblte. UJatllo. KVE No. ' . .We. ItAiti.KV Na L' . file ; No. 3 , f. o. b. . 4'jao.lc ; No. 4. f. o. ! > . . - I'l.AX KEll-No. I.JI.OO. TiMcnnr SF.EII 1'rime. ? I.S9. I'OHK .Mess , per hbl. . 8l..03C12.IOi lard , per 10) ) Ihs. , i'J.ru ; short ilus , aides ( loose ) , tT.S'Sfr 7.V ; dry Bulled shoulders ( box-oil ) . f7.aOf4T.t : < : short cloarsldos ( boxed ) . $ = UOSS.US. WIIISKV Dislllleis' ilulshcd coeds , per sal. , $1.1.1. SIUAHrncbaned : cut loaf , SiJG.i'ic : grannlalod.&Uc : standard , . ) ' § ' . The followln. , ' woio Iho rocolpls and mcnts today : IIUCKH'TX. Flour , bbl IH.CM 15000 \Mioiit , bu I ! .OOJ 1.11,009 Corn , bu iT7irju . ' .U.UUU Onte , liu 18I.UOO IMI.OOJ Hye , bn. II.UO ) M.OJO liniltfr. bu S7.UOJ 411.00) On the Produce oxohuiuo to lav thn biittur mir"t : wns llrrn : croainery , 2ISIWi' ) : dalrv , SttQffe. KKS" . fli-ni : strictly frusn. S.'Ssft-lc. No\v VOIK .ll.irKPtH. NBW VOHK , Nov. -rr.uuii Ueceiuts , si.noa IiK "i ; oxuoi Is , .1,103 bbls. 7.60D sacks ; f.ilr ( lemaiid and firm ; ales , I' ' . < OJ bbs , ; low extias. } J.OOjj.7.1 ; wlntor wheat , low KI .idea , fluiif..T.l ; f.ilr to fancy. te. ya 1.71 ; patents 11.00 ftl..I ; Minnesota o.o'irf.l.00a'l. ' . ' . ) ; itral ht . { llSltl.l.l ; patents , fl.'J.V3l.8l ; rye mlln run , } ) U ( Ltl.O" . Cons McAr. Quiet but stu.ulyellow ; wcat- orn. Vl 0 : ! . in. \Viir\T-ltoealpK \ 2.11,0.11 hu. : exports 'M.- O.V ) hu ; sales , l..VJ.d il ) hu of futures nun : ilCO ( ) hn.ofspot. Hpols dull and o.islei'iNo. - rpd , Tdii'ii'iP. ' In sloro nnd olovalci ; W t < it ti\e alloat ; 7T' ' ( < it76o f. o. b : No. . 'I mil , dvc ; nn- eiadcd rod. 7iT7e ; N I nortln'rn , fli4S4' Oi No. U northern , T'.lu.T I' ' c. Options opened noa't ' anil doclliipil 't'fi'tu ' ' on Corel- ; ! ! soiling nnd rcilI/liiK , closed null with Iho Iridliij ; Phlclly local , switching ; No.- lo.l , Docomher. 7711-IHc1 , Ploslnir at Tr'a" ' , .hiiiuniy , 77yi ( ! < 7s'jc , olos'n ' al Tb'j'o : Mai L'h , hl.V rtj.Mlic. clos.nj alsl ' c ; May. HI'iiR1 ' * ! 7-IOc. closing nlMUu. Kvis Dull , steady ; western , .I'jH.fi'ji. , HAIII.KV Dull ; uoilorn , HV5I71)u ) ; No S , Tur- onto , NX1. HAIII.KV MAi.T--Qiiiel ; woslein. TO'SRJp ; ( 'aiiatl. . , 7Ji4s.f ; ully made Canada. il.OJft 1.0.1. 1.0.1.COIIN Ttecolnt , fiO.OOl bn ; oxportF , Cl. 39 bn. ; sill's , Il'.UUJJ bu. of fniurps I..UJ' ' ) bn. of siiot , Bpots stciulv. dull ; No. ' . ' . .IQUu In nlovalor. M'io alloit ; uinnulc.l mlxpil , )7'iV ) > 3lie. Options di'ul neil o irly 'giR'ii1 ' with whP.it nnd the west , rottclt'd ' 40011 eovorliiT , closed dull with Novonihor and Dccombor 'tlO'iO up. oilier months down : Docombiir. . " ' 'J ft'ilc o'oslni ; at , llu ; .lauiiury , 'il'n' ' 'iPaC. olosliiK at fll\u ; May. SJtf 5.1' ' , c. olosbu' ill. ' . . , ' 40. O.tTb-Hueelpts. ill.O.ll bn. ; exports. Sj , OiO hu. ; sales. ITJ.OJO hu. of ( inures , U . 'IW ) hu. of upot. .Spots dull , lower ; opl'ons du'.l ' , lonvr , uestorn. : i'ftlSoj ) No-'J I'lileavo , ! lu llAV--llull , BtoadyrsblpplnUJUO'iC ! choice , T.VTsilc. r lloi'H"QululoaK"statp. ; . pommon tocbolce , IS Mc ; I'.u'lllc coast , | t.4Uc. . SunAU Haw , iiilBtf.ilr | | , lellnln ; , 2 * c ; cen- trlfn-alb. UOtoit. il'fit ; lullnud , fnlrly auiivd. btoady ; oft A , 4 .1-,0/J. U-l c ; mould A. 4 l.l-llxit T m seventy-seven years oia. and have bad myago renewed f ff atleasttweiityjearsbytbeuse of-t > wit's hiwcific. My foot _ and leu to my knee was a rimmn sore lor two-At-ars , and physicians said it .v..MJd notlxs cured ] HAJur taking hUcen small botlles S. S.S. there is not a soruonmylmibi. ndj Inve a new leas.o on " life. You ought to YEARS OLD let all sufferers know of jour wonderful remedy. , ' * { ; - I'alwer , Kansas City. IS A WONDliKPUI. KEMKnV-eseelallv | for old people. It buijds uii . the general liealtli J'reat- mailed free. SWIFT SPCIFIU COMPANY , Atlanta. Ga. Or Uici U < | iior llalill I < llltrlr Cured by uiluiliiUlcrliiic llr. llului-n' Uulilru * It can be ffiien m a cup o ! oorlec or te . or In food , without th knowledge of Ib0 patient. Illi biouleljr ! harml 9. u > d wl" ( ffect it permanent and petdy eurt. wbatlier tbo patient Id a moderate drloier era a aloonollnwreolt. it baa been Klvtn la tUouf nda of CUM , and la ererj Initance a perfect cure bai fol. foif < d. llnrirr r' ll - ToeirilemonoclinprrKnaled wltb Ibe tpeolflo. : t becomca a utter Impninbillt/ for ih liquor apbeilta lo exltl. UUI.IlKN kl'KCIKIO CO. . 1'rop'r. . Cl.rlnn.tl. O. 4U-r a l > ook of p rtlouUr , free. To t > bad of _ Ca , 1Mb nnd Doiulat Sis. , IStb and niKalv VVholos ilu , Illukj , llr ICO & Ut ) . und Hlclr.irason Uruua-Uui4U Xo'J fi'tCi etnnil.irl A , 1 ll-lf.iPi''l i''info''IIonor ' A , 4'i-l'xtlVc1 out .f , . . ivi ri.i-liut. ) i ( erin 10 I , , n.VHxM icj pntviler * I. I l.i-lit * ) : vr.inol.itcJ , 41 ti-ioci cui-es 4 IMRUV : , J.oi A PNew ( lr can . tint' . slpi\ilvi OIICM ucttln cimd to < Imiro. ' . * il I r ; now , Kul.'e lUriSti ! uly. rilr : < loni.iticli tlnnicntic , f.ilr lofxtri , ( ( ' ' , . ) ipin. a'tJfic. ' IJHIM t'iriii aiitl fnlrileiiiiinil ; wc tcni nrlinc. . ' S.'wBisTc. HID . .0Qii'i't. . itondv : wet s.ilteil . .VonUr - ltiins < i''o ' < iel. rum i fili ' . ou.o : Te\is : ii - lOtMUll .VI Tllll IIHiH , . "iJlTo , I'oilK-QiilPt anil Hli-iayt olil tn < < i , $ IJ.3/6 i..Mii ' now „ . $ : . ' . . ' uvlr t nr me , ? ! ' . ' . ' © I'l.Vl ; fill infill MI-HI nnil inU'l ] ; liloliic.l iiclllo . 1Jt. ( l i | H4 > k cu < limiuk'r , si j picidoil li iiii . Hutuo : nil til 04 , iliiit , -Imr' cliMi- NovtMiilicr. ? "r-S l.nt.l ojionrvo.ik ! but oUxi-1 llrni ; wi'ilort' stoini I'lmo I ut { .l.iW bills s iln , none : niilliiii sap ! . nonp ; S'ovcinlior , 5i.'in ! iuKu I ; HcL'uinbcr. } < .H : .Innu.uv. } * . ' 'i blil. blI llurTKH-yti.ot I , nrnr. ntMtorn ilnlrv. ICil2o ; iTiMi.u'ry. 'JitMJ'ir * ; no'loin faelorv , ; Mem. .tulli'f. c-ijiiioL hut llrni : p'lrt s' ' < lmi. .mil1. ' I'm tiiov Pnirly n il\o .mil sto idy : Anii-rl- can. Siamwtl.VM. I'oi'l'itli-Dnll ! liUo. ! II.Tililll.Sil I.KAII - < K > ulol : ilotnoMlo. UsWUVi Ti.s-atcaily an I iiu.ut ; str iinMit * . J.'i1. , " Oiiiiiliu Illiiiunil riillinv. lllDM No I urrcn'it ' * ! No I arocn vilteil J'M'ijfi No. J errrn * . . ' . ' ' tn 'lA.IUi' ! No I irrccn K.illoO , U' ' > lit < J Ibs. . 41- , N ( > _ > irtcnn SUltl'll. ' . ' > Ill I I 11)4 ) . .I' . , , ' ; No. I TDtl I'llf. S to li UK. , lie ; No i veal c.tlf. i to n | ln. , 4t.j No. | < liy Hint. ( , c to TIM No. ' . ' ilry Hint , 4r to , 'o : No. I ilrv stltuil. : , , to'.c ' I'.tti i-iir.'il lililoi our- half 1'i'iit tier iionnil Imi ih.tn fully onto i. Siir.ci-I'r.i.Ts-iiiot'ii siiicii. utolt .iva fl * 'A Krt'i'ii su ti-l Sim ir.hux i linit nnolnii o trly sulii .i. uioli. I.Mii.'V ! ! ilry sliPiirllittfA i nni"t Hoolud I'uriv nklini. No. I , u.ti'li. , ' > ( ilOr. dry slu'.u ilnj " isliorl wuolpil oar.y skins' ' . No. . ' each. . "IP : drv Hint K'-itmn mil Nolir.is'-t Initrliur wool pt'lt . per ID. , upnml wi'U'lit. 1) ) mi'ii't ilry Him Kniisi : iml Noliiask.i ninr- rilnwool : pnlts , per Hi. notuil wulclit. VUi-t | ! ill V Hint I'olor.tilo liiitolict wool poll * , per II ) . . lU'tiiai ueUht. lv ( ; " , ; dry Hint I'oloi HID tiniri.iln wool polls , pur It ) . , aclil il wiiUht S't/jllc : diy iilevi's and IJIICKI , ncliul wclitht. T7.'ii . lltivci fo-tuut oil , us It Is usuli-ss to | tv frolslit on IliPtn. Tu.t.ow AMI liiKt ! n r.tlioiv , No. I. : i toi l.'illow. No. u1. : . ijfpto. KIPISI : , whllu A. H P ; ifroiRO. white 11 , ; | | ; irruiip.ollow. . .li-j itioasp. ( Uik , " 'HM enl bultur. dili'tiM lcos- wax , pilnip , lUU..ie ; toujjli tallnn' . I'jUiJi1. Ol ! .MurkiM. Nr.w VOHK. Nov. l.-l'iTitoi.KitM-nn11. : stn my : priiilo In liil ! ' ' ' , I'arkiM-s. > J'i ; t-rnilo In Inilk , t.'l i rollnpil. NL-'V YiirK , iiMi I'lilliulel- plna and linlttiiinri' , f.i'i : rullnud In bulk , Mr.if4.l..l ) ; rmtoil. nn-iilcs. t'orio.s ( KIII : oii.-Htioniiur , ijnli-t ; crii.lt- , ' > i' : yuliotr , J.v. TALLOWnon i'liv . ' . : if .on for pK s ) .V bid HOSINDull. . . Htc.tdy : strained , coiiinion to Rood. iLSi'tfll. ' l."j. ! ' : \ \ - ( < t anil stoaily nt Mll'IPii1 l.os'DONov. . r.-Trni'UNTi.vu Hi-iiiirs - - ' . ' § 'Jd pnri'wt. IIM : IS-i-iv s jiLTowt. \VIMMOII : < Jl'ls pit ton. Both tlio method and results -when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and ref'reshiug to the taste , and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidney ? , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem cflbctunlly , dispels colds , head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figa is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptahlo to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the moat healthy and agreeable substances' , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in GOc and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one \\lio wishes to try it. Io ) uot accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. C/II. LOUISVILLE , KY. fJEW YOHX , A'.K INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM I6li ! and Howard Streets , DO Itoomsfnrratlpnts. OMAHA ) NEB , For the treatment of Chronic , Private 1 Nervous Diseases , .M.U.n AM ) ITMALK. Pih-s , Fistula , FKsuro nnd Strl - turc ortlift Kcctuni p < > rinaii < 'iit > Iy cured without the use of Knife , 'J.itjnturc or Cnustic , EiK'losi 4u. In Hlniiii ] < t nnd out 107 put1' HOOK on DISICASl'.S nml Oui < slliiii Illiink-- , win bo .MAii.iu : ntii : : . IVTKItNATIOXAl , SAMTAHIUM , lOtli : md llonun ! ls , , Oncibu , Neb W , O MAXWI ; | . | , . M P.I'U'S. XrBlldi. ll.l , pit r. ARE TROUBLING YOU ! Wcll.cotno anil IIHVK tlioin ( ixainliu I hy ivir ni'tli'lan ' frvn of rli'irtci * . iiml. II nj. ( ! > sirr , llllu I Hh n iMlrnl M' KCPrl < KSir BVB 1. 1. ASS- ihn iii > i > l In tliu world II joudnnnl ncuil ilii ! ii-s WH will it'll ynu miin.lii IVHI ) you what to Mo. ( ) , ) ht'l'.OI'ACl.CS or KVi : dl. MitS I'llIlM IUI I I' . I'lnln. rimikp hhiii or while Kloiio * , lor I'niluclliii ' ; Ilu cjc , finniAJuai'iilrnp , Max Kley@r& Bro.Go. Jewelers nnd Opticians. I'arnam an. I I'lftcciuh Struots SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA , llest cattle.to'l \ and &hoop inarkot In tbo west COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers , touth Cmaha Telephone Hi * . - JOHN I ) . IAII6M\N I . . , , WAI.TKU tt , WOU. ) f ' „ " " I-8" Mnrkat reports by mall an 1 wlro cheerfully fnrnUbed upon applloallon , Perry Brothers & Company , Llvo Itoom Cl txcbanKo llulldln , ' , Hjutb Omiha. Tiilopbono 17Ji. OMAHA 010 Aim (11111 ( nni tors' Directory AWXING3 AN'l ) THN I Oiiielia.TGjt-toii ! IK ) . llolis , ; ( OVKII4 lln < ( "ir-Miif nil kl ul . . rt IIM nnnvs PIP * i- 11 11 l.i I arn.ini < l r r..it ! ( UM Wix , I it'I M , t ) , HOOTS AND HHOKS. Morss-Coo Si03 ! C iiipiii/ / . , , t „ „ | , -lt . , , , , wlt'i ' mcr limit * . KirWall j ? ; ' yj' ' ! j ? s7' ' " . ? - J-'OA OJKK , | OHN'U'K. OnuliaCoalCokf.liine Co Ili/e Coraiij Yoi-lis ltr.nl nnil soft pnvt. . r. Mfn. Kilv.nn iron cor. Ifiili sn.l cnrnlco , iiln nictnllo kjllilit . etc lll'J ' , IllJ Duiliie.'t. I ) IIV C5OODS. M. K. S'inilli i Co , Dry , notions fur- Dry Dooils Co .S\'tloi uKIV | Coriior ' Chills' lltn niol lln * M-.I ' funinhlnj uno li ' 'or. Iltii an I llnrm-y Omaha 1'pholsljrin Co , I llecbc & linnyn , fi-nltiri rn. , ! ( . ' 1IUI < l-'nli I JHi MCJ HI s \Vholctalo n llr I D ! : ru. ie , Bruce & Co I0ti ! niul Hir I/ st.'Ojt Umalm. Umsh'i. DOCTOR : McGBEW. ri Sl.'KOlAtilST. In thu ttcatmcnt of all forma of PRIVATE DISEASES. nun all Wo.ihiiu-4 an 1 1) ) sorrier of T\/TT7'JVI with Io3 < i > f conraso. ambition. 1VIJLL1N ami vitality. Dglilpon years of the most rcmark.iblo hticcai * In Ibo Iro-ilmonlof Hi s cmss of diseases , which Is prove' ! hy Iho iinivors.il -Hinony of tli ni- lands who have boon cure.IVillo for clron- lar ami ( juostlou list , lltn antl I'aruim hts.i Omaiia , .Vel ) . BB 3 § Truss 33 , Crutch 33 , Bat ten's 3 , d Medical I , /Id / & 'JUFID ( 1US. 15ti Sl , Next lo I'osl ' office. . To the oivneis of all lots or narlsof lots on Tnonty-slvlh Htreet. fiom a noliil IT1 fcol lonih of I'opplpton > i\onii'j to Hickory slreot , nnd Interrupt his fclrcHta. Von aii < 11 etc I > v nnllllpd Hint the undcr- sl''ucd. Ihroo ( Il-Iiilpruslu.l ficoholdors ot thn ully of Omnli'i. h itu benn ( Inly nppo'nlfil ' hy thu mayor , with the approval of the oily coun cil of s.ilil city , to assess thp dnwago to the OIMIDI-S -pcollvoly of thn proueily iillcclod bythochnnaiMif KMiluuf I'wenlv-.slxlh slipot. fiom a point ono hull Imd anil smt'iil v-llui (175) ( ) fcol Koillh of I'opp uldii avpiiuo 11 Illelf- oryslrceinnd liilerspctln HI reels declared necessary by ordinance IH ! , passed Oclobnr 51th. Is'.l. , improved OuloberU'il . IhO.1. Von aio fnilhor nollUol , Hint huvliu IIR- ceplod said appolnliupiil. and duly < iinliflid | ! UK rt-nnliert by law. wo will , on Iho iwenly- llflb day \o\pmher , A. I ) . 10. ' . .U Iho hour of thicii o'uloc't ' In Ihn nflornoon at the ofllco of lionr oJ. l'.inl , 10)1 ) ( ' 'arnam btieol. within Iho coruonito Ihu ts of nalu city , mod for Iho purpose of consl lorlns and making Ihn as- spssmenl of damaKo lo the owners respppl- Ivolv.of sal'l property. alTuoteil l > y said ch.uiKo oCzradc. l.iklni ; Into comildoiutlnn spoulnl bouullu , If liny. Vou HID nolltlcd to ho presnnt al the I line ' nd plaeo aforon.ild , and nial > o any objoctlons to or btatcmouts I'onccniliu ; Hald ussos mont of dnmazPs , us you may consider proiier. CKIIIKII : .1. I'Art , . \V. ( i. Sunn rn. JAMEH Siui'KiiAt.r. Omaha , Nov. Illh. 16) ) } . MVdlui To Iho owner * of all lols , parts of lots and real ostalo alim4 'Ulli > IIBOI. frum lir.ind avo- niio lol'owlnr iivonne. , Von urn hoiohy notllloil Hint Iho under- slirnod , ihrL'odlHintproilod frceholdnrM of Iho cliy of Omaha , h ivu boon du.y i.puolnted hy the mayor , with the approval of Iho cliy council ot said oily , lo tm n tbo damano to thn owiKir.s iusPctlvuly | of thn property affcclrd hy chuniio "f crado ot-l'ith ' sticel from Grind uroiiiiu to I'owlor uvvtiui1 , dcoliuod necessary uvordlnancn.No. IDT. pissad Uutoher ! ! Mli. Ib' ) . ' , approval October 2.h. Ihu. ' . Vou nio furllior nnlillol Hut. bavin ? ao- coptud silJ iippoliitniPiil. ini'l duly ( | unllllnd UN ri'iiulriiil by law. wo will on iho tflril day of Novoml.or , A. I ) IcW , al iho hoiir of ! ' o'clock In Iho foronoon. l the onicu of John I' Klni'U , .111 Mhambor of Commorco. within Iho cm porjto llmlls of s'lld city , nipot for Iho purpose of consldorlni ; and makln ; Iho asiesmnPiil of damauo to I he owners r - biicrlUoly of H ild properly , airectol hybrid U clMii.'i ) of pr.ido. tikluj Into vonsliluiallon Bpoolat bonuflu if anv. . . Vou tire notified to bo pro.eiit al Iho time and plnco afoiuiald. and miiiio nny objoclluns loin hlatomonls concoriinu H ild Hs osmeiil of damasos a yon .miv ooiwloor m | i3r JOHN V. ri.AUU. Ululrninu. IIUK ; : < ; K j. I'AUI. . . Omaha , Nov i , is/ . ' . nlOJIOt 4" or To all o nur < . of lolsor parln of lots on hhlrlpy HI reel , from Vnlh xtreoi | o llh uvonno. Vou are hcmhv noiillfU that iho under- iUned Hireedliilnt'jioHtcl frncbolders of tbo cliy of Oinaha hiivo buuu duly uupoliiled by a tbo mayor > rib Ihu approvj ) of Iho ully conn- oil of said Plly lo a oa tbo dam.tifi' ( if the owniirurtiapo'itlvuiy of iho nropurty alfociod by the chatiae of trade of Hiilrlwy jtrcci , du- HAlimVAKK. Hcflor 4 Wihclnij Co. tobert & Corner Dlh nt Jackson Dpulcr , ircoti. inci l\niii- \ tcioi . UJl luiu-lis itront IATH , I "PC. Whnlriila lints Mn | , sr * ii " * < . niltli-ns. nnd llntiirr. I LUMUKH. flu * . II. Leo. i Jo n \Vatf3'jf \ Hl lutnlior. i lnii-mr | < I.Am rir > in IMrl- tloorliii Inn li-i ni'ni Miri ! | < ik < t .inJ iioitflii , - i Vnliii-j wiiltell u ; i FnVIt 1. Obcrfcl-lw - & I1) ) . ai | ' ( . > r itiul mbbcriot tullllnnrj iiKtltini Mill oMou prnnipi an U.sinitti mi , , t PAl'KU. | OIjx | - Carpenter Paper Co. I Staiulanl Oil CoT nr n fall t.ifk of ' printing nt | < plnir uml Hi'llnoil writing p IPT , CUM an I ulli.ni per etc | OYSTI US. Kinz & SmcaJ. I Mfr of ' K A S" ptnti , vnlrl * nnil upr.illi rlc. oincri 'I'1 ' ' * * Mill ftlrool - - ni ls oiilli UllMt. I li'b'idiuiioTI I " PuomicB fo.M.MISSION" wiinncfi'ci ' llraucli & Cj. ) . llullcr , ( nilnrp. frnlli or nil .IIUHuuth liili.t. klniln , orstt r < Jas A. Cl.uk & cf I'lUler. ohfl'o nti I'O lllrynnil * ns : JITfoutli uth it SAS11 _ OinaliaSlovc leiairW'ks ! | Jl. A. Disbrow & Coil nnd w Her i Miumfnclarorj of " . " ' blinds il ol otovn . ' llr.inr'i 12)7 Ilou Hoc , Utii nnil IJ.IM iti uf clnrud niu'pssary by oiilimncn No .lini , u ssed .Inly , W , IM ) ? . npprovcil .Inly ; i > . isu. , ' . \onuro further nutllk'it th.it havliu no- coptensald uppolntiiK-nt an 1 duly iiii.illlicd aa iciiilrt | > d liy law. wo will on tinllthdiiy of No- vcmbpr. IHirj , nl tliolinurof Uo'Hoi < k in the inornliii : at thu ullK-o of I'lrulciil1 ll-jiijamln. 1ft ti l > odse , . tri.pl , within thn roiporatiIlinlti of said city , meet for tins unrpo.c ot consider ing nnd luaKIn : assO' iicnL of 11:111111 : 0 < o thn o nprs icspuiM.voly of silo property uflec-ted . ly < .alil vrailliii . ' ; ta'dtu- Into eonsldenithm i-paclal hfiiellt-i. If miv. Von are bi > iubv notl- livil tu no prpBPiit in the time nnd idneo aforo- f iM and innKo any objection to or MiitiMiiunt * roncernliij said aBspssmt-ntof d.imajios asyou may consider pionor. IJIIAKI i : < P. IIIN.IAMI.\ : , .IAMKS STOI ICMALK , JOHN r. n.u'ic. . . , . roinmllteoof A | > prnl < > erf. Omaha , Not1. . Nov. I. hi)1. ) .NJdUt 'Jnl1.1 verson.J. Worn ! Sin lib. ll.W.McCuroaml bulrs.it luwot Aiitfiislno Konnt7C. iipcuusoil. ' Citliorino Konnt/n ibis wife ) . I Ionium' , Kotintvc , liiitlior Id unt7c , Charles II. ' Koiinl7L . Matilda Ci > nlincr.il.illno Hnlh r oiiicntlno Kninn. .M.ir aiol N. linyur and Mury lori : Oliver. You iiro lieiobv notlllod that tbo iindor- fclenod. tbreo disinterested freeholders of the city uf Uiunbn. hax-o linen duly appointed by the iniiyor. with the approval of the cltv council of laid city , to aso s tbu ilumiico to tbo ' owners rusjioclltc y of the property > ' dcc'nrod hy onlln uieo iid-uss iry lo bu IIDPIO- pri itud for tlio use of . .ild city , for the pur- posu of nncnlirj nnd oxtuiidlnv : Mill street , fiom ( lie allnv next north of Nioliol.ix stioot. north to lliQMiiilli linn of ruddock I'la o , ami Mom the south line of 1'nddocU I'lai-o north to Ohio strool , and oponiiri an I oxU-iidlns I'lark Ftruut , In fiiniiliijhnm's iiddltlon from | U pie-unl wcstuiu lurmliius tuist to l.lth street , luuxleiidcd. 114 iliinn by pint Issued to us from thoofllcuof llioclty oimlncor * You ara notlllod , Unit having uccoptoil aid uppolnimcnl. ant dulrqu.illllua ai rc- ( | iiirod Dy law. wa will , nn ihu ailhduy of Novoml'er. ' ' A. I ) . , ivjj , ai tint hour of (0 ( o'olocU lu Clio forenoon , iiltho olil ' 0 of Shtlvor \ O'Donoliue , noi ; K.iriiuiu stroel. within tha corporatollmll- ild oily , mucl for the pur pose of considering uud iiKiMnu thu usscss- nioiil of dain.iKo lo Ihe owners r spoctlvoly of ald ptoputly by reason of iueli tiikliin and apnroprlHtloii thuiuof. Tbu proportv bbloii7ln to you. uinnn < o I to bo nppioprliitod as iifuroi-ild , nnd which lian been deolurod uut'i"- , iry by Iho connoll. by oidliLinvo to itppiopilnli : to the n-o of tbo c > lty lplu ; ' Hlliiutod In f.il I ciiy of Oiiiah : ) , In tbo counly ( if DoiiL'lns. nnd si ilo of NohiabUa.Ii dt'hi'ilbod us fol ous town : * 1'iopi'ily In iiiiino of 1' Ivoison ' The D iil I'J'i fuel of sn1) lol I , of the oust iti ) fcol of lax lot H lu Ihu N\V'i ' of Iho fl ' * of i Id. T 1.1 , It I'l ' i : . l'o ; > jrty u the name of.I.Vooil Smith. A strlpof bind Mfo ol wldiiruiiiiln { iiorlh and oiilh lliroiuhsoli Icts.'i and nnf Inx li.t II. iho o.isl llnu of s.ild strip Duln'J ll.3 frvlwohlo thu linn bolwuvn lax lots 4 and II In bectlon 19 , T 1.1 , It 1.1 ! „ I'roiiorty In ibc name of AiiKiistns IConnt/o and II. W. MrO.ntc. The fo.lonln ; , ' p.ncnl or Iracl of land : llo- KlunliiK a I thn hon Hi u list uorncr of lol ' 'U block .11'.iddocU I'laco ; Ilioncc south to thoiioitb line of Uliiru hlroot. proddi'od from ( 'iinnliiK- li ill's iiihlliloi ) : tliuMco IIJH ! ulioul II' . " , feut alou r iho norlh Hun < if Hiild ( 'lnrl < sticot. to the \vcil line of ( 'umilii h IIII'M nddllloii ; iliuneoHoiilli nliuiK tlio wi.'st Him of ( 'iiiinlnu- ' ham't n'ldlllon Mi foul to ihu sou III line of Clinic itreot , thoirjo wostaloiiK N'lld xoiilh Una of ( Jlnrl ! slrcul to .1 point In a line p irallcl to the i > nsl llnu of taIOIK H nnd ! > . nn.l K.ild line Martins 'U fei'l wcsl of lol n. block IDIi. oily : Ihuiico Moulb nloiu s.ild line lo tlio norlli I no of tax lot H ; llieniM ) wosl M foul to Iho woit , Una of nib stri'ol ; tlioneo north pnr.illol to Iliu uml line of tax Ion 8 Hiid II lo the sontb llnoof Clark street , produced from ( 'iinnliiz- liaiu's ndilll on ; thcnco In n noi ihwoslnrlv dl- luL'tlon to the notlli line of Clurl. Klioul pio- ducod : Ibunuo norlh lo iho south llnu of Pad- douk I'laon ; llioneo cai.lU ) fuul lo pluuoof Uo- Von are 'inllflod to bo prosonl at Ihn lima and place a'nrosald , and make any ohjoetlonn to or Ntatoinnnlx ( Oiioutnlmi Nuld propotud appropriation or assussmunl of damuKos ai JOHN K KI.AI K. . .IOIINV. . ItOIIIIIN3. C'oiumlttcoof AppralsiiM Omiilin , Ootohor',1' ' . nM , ' t 'I'o . ) . A. Ilonlollo , Mll.n Votora , LUlhurlna Lochlln , M HJVOIUII hoiomon A I * Chrlslo- idioison , Dliir.i I'd id , li , II , iilsworth ; , Jonti Mohr , ( luor 'o II T/scnnuU : Von aru horoliy nollllcil that tlio nndor- slunod , three dlilnloiostod fniclioldura of thu city of Omah i , n ivo boon duly app uniu.l by the mayor , with thn appror il of ihoulty connell - ell of shlil ulty , toiihsnss Iho il'iniaxu lo ihn oiHieri n'Mieclh cly of the propurly duularocl by or llriiincn necii8 > ark' loboaDiiroprliil'.i I for Iho nn/of K ild oily , for Iho purpose of oiiun. in.- add oxlnndliu I'ith ' HIIOUI from Vltiton bticct toboiitbolty limits. Von nro further notilh'd. th.it Imvln : ac cepted s Id appolnlmonl .mil duly iiiudllnd a rciulici | | by law. wo will , on Ihoisl day of No\0'iihor , A I' . W ! , 't Ihn hour of IU o'clock In Hi" fornmion al tlio ollloo of T. II. MoUul- loch. room 81. N V. l.lfu Hiilldinwllbln tha uorpnralo llniltt of nald oily , IIIODI for Ihu pur- IK.SO of consider. n-t and mukliu thu imoss- mnnl of iliinaxn to Iho owncri rospeullvuly , of said propony. \ > t reason of uiioh lakliu and Hiiprapri'itiuii thuroof. t iklni ; Into considera tion Hioilul | ! honcllts , If tny , Thoprupurty nolon iiu lo you , propound to bo apprujirluleil ai afoiuBilil , nni whluh hu * bron dcoliircd ncuusjiiry by thn council , hy nrd naitco , to appr , > prl > to to Iho mo of tno city , toliualtirilu In Mild city uf Omalm. Ill thocoiinly of DoiuluH. r.nd Mt-itouf NuhraSka , dcsurilicd m fo low * , to-wlt : S W fcul of w Uj fcol ( jf lol 4) ) , H ll Itoora' plat.Olcihoni , ) , Wosl Ifitfclof lols 10 and II. Mollor's snhdt- vlNlon of lol H , H. K. Ko tori' pUl of Okahunrj. U'i > bll rcuiofrt.ib loll. l < v lot IX ) . WcslC'l foot of lol 1.1 U.ik Hill No. . ' . Son'hT foul of won % 'U foul ot lol I' ' ) . Oak Hill , No. ' . ' . Weel IS foul of lotsO. 7. 8 Motlor'6 sab of lot < " . S. II Konirn' pUlof Okahoir.it. Norlli ; U ) fool of WVMI ' .U of loHO , S , * , ' pliiiok honiu \\i ) i-nfcolsiil ; ) lot 4 of tax Inl'.U Von iiro notlllod to bn present nllhollmol time and placu aforesaid , and irmkti uny obr I Jputionu to or mate nciilnconccnilii. ' . ai i | ) ro- j po ) J upproprl illon. or amossmonl of d.im-J oi , u.you may " "Ji" " ' . JOHN K I'l.Al'K , JAMlIi BTOOKDAKK. . Omaha , OcL 26lb IbJ/ / . u..dl