} , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : 1R1IAY , NOVEMBER 2.1 , 1892 , BILLIONS FQR FIGHTING MEN The Vast Military Expenses of Germany and Franco * MIGHTY ARMIES" AND THEIR COST National rtotntircrs llcmlly TnTCiI tn Main tain Thnn-r.lsht Million * ofMen K < ] ( lliicil | | \Var-1lio Mili tary Situation Abroad. Franco nnd Gormnny tire grumbl Ing ever llio torrlblo tnxatlon brought upon thorn by the innlntoimnco of the grout nrinioa with which they mntntain un nrmod ponco. Hut nolthor power seems inclined to Bnurllluo u single soldier In order to cconotnlzo. In Gortnnnv the lotnl innount of t : x- atlnn In 1878"WHS 11I.7I7)00 ! ! ) marks or SCO , 120,4i5. ! Tcdinr It Is G7rjGPJ,0 ! 0 tnai Its or tlio enormous nmount of , , . In thlrleon years , says the Cincinnati Cominurclnl , ( > cnnan tnxos liuyo Hourly tripled , nnd the Tcutohlu 'tiixmor Dorrowfully ntlmltH that It IH mainly because - cause of the inllltury inicriilHin | ) : ! of the empire. 'iho dubt of tho" Cioi'innn empire , for instnnco , tins Incrcitfcd from ] li,0i.000 ! ( ) innrkn in 1S77 to inoro than lfiO,000- ! ) 000 inni'lcs in 1Si ! ) This looUs as If the country wtro nmrchinu directly to bankruptcy. Hut when the oountty crlo ? out the emperor lays hia hand on his sxvord nnd says : "A word inoro and you will hnvo lexical with mol CritlclBo anylhln/r olsc , but lot Iho army ulouol" I'lllMK up Kvpc'iixr. And ho cliipa on un extra cxnondituro of $ lf,000U)0 , ( ) or $1(1.01)0.000 ( ) without to much IM H lying "By your leavo. " In fact , by the now military bill ho adds ton . \n already crushliif ; taxation a burden heavy enough of Ufulf lo make any nation grumble IIo does this so Unit ho may have-in llmo of war u trained army of 'I.'IOO.OIO men. \Vlth llil.H enormous army ho enlcu- Intcs that , In neroiHmnco with * the tacticfl of Moltko , Clermany i-an light ' France and Uussin at tho'saino time , pending a counlo of millions ot men in cither direction , and perhaps Invading the two countries at once. Germany is M > bound up in her army that it is almobt impossible to bormnilo her military from , her civil laxat'on for Btutiatlc.il purposes. Certainly , a very great vart of her annual revenue is con sumed by the army , the young navy nnd the pension service , which is onqrmous. The Crriunn Army. The latest statistics of German mili tary matterhho'w ) that the empire counts , in time of pcucc , on the follow ing army , in actual lighting trim , and disposed thioughont tlio various garri sons of the empire. Pence- footing 20,440 oIlicurH , C > S,448 Bubollh-crs , 1,7S1 ! ) musiciiris , : i'Jol7 ( privates , 1)02 ) piiymastcrs , IJ,780 sanijar.v men , 8.1)87 ) workmen , 1S5 , ( ! physicians nnd a host of veterinary burgeons. urmoiors , saddlers , etc. . almost' as numerous a train of camp followers us the gi eat Xerxes had. There are also 03J)08 ) horses in the service. To this permanent force is added , ii time jf war , the vaiious classes ol veteran's , amounting in all to abnu 1,800,1100 men , to which can bo added n case of necessity those who have no ! received n military education ; and this , with the additions contemplated by Uu now militaiy bill , will bring the lig r < up to the 4,400,000 marlt whllo Franco with her every available citi/.en em bodied in her reorganised army , wil havc.but'l , lUoGOO men to bring intohne To Kot ! | > din POIICD. From October 1 of next. year unli March ill , 1891) ) , Germany Intends tc have at her disposition 711 battailous o infantry , 477 fquadtons of ravalry , 40 batteries of Hold aitillery , I7 ! battalion ! of foot artillery , 24 battalions of pioneer of battalions of railway troops oni of the irost effective branches of sorvici in the Got man army and " 1 battalion in the transportation service. Only a nation which for llfly years ha been inurelmled to the sound of thedruc can stand such a tremendous strain a the maintenance of this force Implies. The now military bill , in order t ring the army up to the desired llgure empowering tlio iniliti.ry service t ask for 81,0'JO ' additional rccruiU 'an uually. Think what that moans It is notslrango that the holdout politic ! parties cry out that the emperor is ask ipg for impossibilities. The socio democrats and national liberals ar especially bitter ng.jinst the impondin BucriliCQ to the drairon of the wa buro.iu. The Frelsinnigo Zoitnng rcconll remarked : "Tho people will neve comprehend the necessity of Hondir. throe recruits in future from ono fumil when hitherto ono has sulllccd. " Hut the emperor nnd Ills accommoda ing chancellor are trying to pursuad themselves that this time , ii on a former occasions , the patient Gormu pcoplo will bend bencnth the yoke. lllllliiiM fur HcTeitre. Three billions and sovonty-fivo mi lions of clollarn is the enormous BUI which FruiiCQ has expended since 187 upon the rcorgnnl/.ation and equlpmei of her army. And this , It should bo bbrno in mini IB exclusive of the war Indemnity of flv billions of francs ( f 1,000,000,000) ) paid 1 Germany at the close of the Krauci ( lormnn war. After their defeat in 1870 the Fionc Bet to work not only to restore win thny had lost , but to make inomsclvi stronger than they had over been. Tl rostill seems to show that the mono enormous though it is in amount , ha At any rate , been well used as far as tl purely militarvviispoot is concerned. With 500,000 men kent permanent' URolcbu for iiny thing in the way of liulu trial production , it IB , of course , easy indict this huge war blrl from the poai * point ol view. But , unfortunntol European iwlHIcH generally do in ndmlt of this point of view , and Frani may wall think that without this Inn number of industriously useless the would not bo much usa in all the rest It must bo remembered , ' too , that tli 1C. huge expenditure does not necossuri mean a corresponding loss of money 1C.f the country. A good deal of it simp goes from ono pocket to the otnc The money spent goes largely to Fron workmen and French manufacturers. The uamo may bo paid of Gorman many of whoso eltlea ami towns wou think themselves rulnod if the llfo ni movement of the troops in gurrltt were withdrawn , Ilie Krenoli Army. Franco's total peace effective is sou what larj'cr than Itfut of Germany. amounts to M > 8li8i , ( men , wltbout com ing the gcndai morio und for brigades , which number about liO , ( men. To this half million of men mi Lo added 0.J41 ! olllcora and 11C71 ! ! si oflicors , t-o the total Is a formidable 01 Then the calling of Iho whole imti classea of the nation lo anna in w brings the llguro up to 4,125,000 , u hvr force of which would have to bo detach for colonial borvlco. It is a common error1 in America uppoae that the .European nuth jrurublo at military tnxatlon because ihoy are opposed to the principle of BtandlngnrmlcB. On thocontrnry.mcstof Lhcm nro firm baliovcr.t in it. It Is only a question of degree , The nations are extremely proud of their armies nnd navies. The Italian peasant , when sixty per cent of what ho earns is t\iten from him by the tax gnlheror , softens in n moment If a few id nil t words about the glories of the army or the navy are breathed in his oar by the collector. In Franco the people cheerfully pay any thing nnd everything asked for to day for the support of the army and for primary education. Uut In Franco the peasantry Is many limes richer than In Germany , anil can stand a much more prolonged financial strain. People grumble from h.nblt In Franco , but they always pay , and would bo very critical of any reduction of the military forces. F.mperor Wllhelm's subjects do not flpcm In quite so acquiescent a mood , just now. The triple alrfanco Is urging him to holghU lo which they can hiudly follow htm. TI1E TELEPHONE OIKI. . Infm-itinUoii Cnthcrcil lit Ilin Other l-'ml of ttmVlic. . "Hut I toll you there are some things that some subscribers do not know , " mild u telephone nirl lo u Washington Post ronoitor , "In f.ict. you might say lot ? of tliliiL's thnt lot's of them do not know , and if they would oomo up and take n look at the exchange room they would understand things that occasionally vex them now. "Xow , for instance , a man mines to the 'phono in a hurryUU' ! ' gives a violent ring. Well , IIH ! operator has thirteen out of the fourteen pairs of coids on her desk In tito nnd don't hnvo a chance to answer for a few seconds , and Mr. Man rings violently and continuously for a whole minute. Docs ho startle tin whole n om and rail particular at tention to Ills demand1 ; Not exactly. The llttln diop on the board falls quietly from his number , and wo don't heir any of his ringing , nnd what is more , his call can't bo answered till he quiets down. , "This is the vrny it works ; watch that operator. You see she has an upright bo ml In front ot her full of numbered liolen , one for every tc'ophono in the service , and on the Icdgo below the holes are fourteen pairs of cords with metal ends like shoe laces and each pair of cords serves to make the connection between a pair of subscribers so that any operator can have twenty-eight pcoplo in conversation on her switch board at once. "Now , below the cords on the switch board nro numbers thr.t correspond to the subscribers on the operator's list , an average of 1'23 to each girl , so a girl is kept pretty busy attending to all of them. Each niimbr is covered by u black disk on hinges und the slightest touch ot ) the bell on your 'phono maices tlio disk over your number fall down. Hut ro matter how hard you ting the operator docs not hour it. She just sees the numlor , throws down a little lever that connects your 'phono witli n pair of ollico , cords , and thun says. 'Number , please ? ' You v give her the. number and the sticks the metal-lipped cotds into the nuinhered hole you called for and rings up the man you TOint by pressing a button. The "central' is out of the conversation till you hang up your receiver and 'ring oil' . ' M his drops a rod disk ever your number , and 'central' knows she can cut oil and have the connecting cords ready for the next call. ' But when the operator shoves the cord tips into a hole and hears a 'click , click , ' she knows an operator at ono of the other boards has a subscriber talk ing on that line , and then she says : 'Can't got them now ; line is busy. ' This is what makes a great many people mad. They think 'central' means she is too busy to altond to them , and they nut it down to a novel or a sweetheart every time. , "The greatest trouble the subscribe ! has is usually in getting at the wrong range from his 'phone. Four inches Is the right distance. Wo had a man call in hero the other day thnt his 'phone -v.is out of order. The chief operatoi asked him how far ho was standing frou "I , and hosaid : "Oh , about a yard. ' " 'Corno up closer , ' said the operator " 'Why , ' said iho man , 'I ve got mj nose right in the thing now. ' "The girls have all been wanting tc see thai man cvor since. "Wo are kept pretty busy the mosto Iho time. The girls work on eight liour stretches , anil average 1,000 call a uayi and there are thirty-two opera tors'employed altogether , some ofyhon are on nil night , though that wo. I takes Jewor than during the day. "Wo have to keep ported on all sort of news , and during Iho base ball seitsoi half of our afternoon culls aio to tcl what is the si-oro , and it is the sanv wilh the foot ball games. Wo turn in i good many of the lire alarms , and 01 last Tuesday night gnvo the white hou ; , ' the first news on the election returns. "Tho subscribers mo almost withou exception very nice and courteous to u- and 1 think Ihoy would bo oven less ante to bo vexed or misunderstood if the , would como up to the exchange nnd no how things work. " JOHN CHINAMAN'S CHILDREN. lie lUolUm tlio lln > n , but tlio ( ilrli , tillAren't In U. As 11 fiitlicr , John idolizes his boyi but fools Uocnly the disgrace broueli by the tulvent of tv daughter. IIo dot not eoiihidor her worthy ot a mum but culls her No. 1,2 , or It , ns the cits mny bo. lie Ignores her entirely i tolling the number ot his childror counting only the boys. lie considers bar us without mind r foul , says St. Nicholas , nnd denies lit : the udv'mijiifjes of education which he 1O brother receives. As blio grows up eh 1Oy is u slave in her own and her husband y house ; nnu not till Bho la old docs Bl : 3O receive love and rovorcnco. O It n child is taken sick , both John nn 0y. ! Ills wife think the soul has wandore y.a . uwny , nnd btops urn t-ikon to recall i The mother c.tlls at iho opou dee ! 0 "Soul , como homo ! " The father goc reo out to seek it , usually searching abou reU the nearest bridge. U At hit ) cry ot "coining , comlntrl1' tl mother looks carefully about the Hot iy and secures the llrst thing she see toy Tills muy 1)3 lion or beetle or other ii y scot , but it is supposed to have with : T , it the missing spirit. It is wvnpncd t nnd joyfully placed under the pillow the Rick ono , who IB now expected to r cover forthwith. id If death comes instead , the child buried summarily und with scant cor 311 many. John considers hip owncollln 01 pf the most valuable and most neccsan pieces of ftirnituro for his best rooi 1C- und his highest ambition is to hnvo i 1CIt elaborate funeral. it- Ho nnd the older members of I : iSt household have this , ambition gratilt 00 in proportion to their wealth und tl ist number ot their descendants. ib- 10. Keoavuroil Her Klulit. 10.vo A Sjotch paper tolls of n farmer's wl nr who has u great deal of trouble with h go servants. The other dav one of the cd caroo to hoc to say : "Madam , I feel shall not , be. able to work much long < to 1 think I am going blind. " "Why , hi ma is thutV You seoui to Kd along pret well with your work. " "Yes ; out I can no longer BOO any moat on my pinto nt dinner. " The mrmor's wife understood and the next day the Borvanls were pcrvod with very laVgo nnd very thin pieces ol moat. "How nlcol'1'tho girl exclaimed ; "my sight hascomo hack. I can see better thin ovor. " "Howls thnt , Holla ? " "vThy , at this moment , " replied Holla , "I can see the plalo thiough iho moat. " Tnltoadvlcol Stop couchlnr nl once by the Immediate use of Ur. llull'j Cough Syrup. Ono uottlo will euro you. CALIFORNIA GOLD DISCOVERY. .Mnilc liy Thrco Men \Vlin Were Ilurjlm ; Ilio lloily of n fourth , Gold was discovered in California in 1818 nnd in Colorado in 1S38. The dis covery WIIH nreldcntnl in both eases , anil the fact created the impression that mines \ioro "lying around loose. " Ad venturers drifted about in hope of "stumbling upon tv mine. " Mr. Thnycr In his "Marvels of the Now We1 * ! , " mentions several instances of lucky "stumbling. " Throe men , whllo looking for gold in California , discov ered the dead bodv ot n man who evi dently had been ' . 'prospectine. " "Poor fellow ! ' said ono of the trio , "ho has passed In lib chei'lcs ! " ' "JLot's glvo him n decent burial , " said nnothor. "Homo wife or mother will bo glntl if over she knows it. " They began to dig n grave. 1'hroo feet below the surface they dis covered Blgns of gold. The stranger w.is buried in another place and whcro they had located a grnvo they opened a gold imno. An adventurer who had drifted into Loadvlllo nwolco one morning without food or money. Ho went out und shot a deer , which , in its dying ngonleskicked tip the dirt and disclosed the signs of gold. The pour man staked oiit a "claim' ' and opened ono of the most prolitablo mines ever worked in Lead- vllle. "Doid : Man Claim , " the name given to another rich" mine in 1-icndvillo , was discovered by n b : okcn down miner while digginir n crave. A minor died when there "were scve'ral feet ot snow on tlio ground. His comrades InUMiis body in n , fcnowbank nnd hired n nian for S"0 to dig sv grave. The yriwediggor. after three days'ab- fconco , was found digging n mine instead of a grave. . NVliilo excavating ho had struck gold. Forgetting the corpse and his bargain , ho thought only of the fact that ho had "struck it rich.1' But thobo "stumblings" are excep tions to the rule that mines are found by painstaking , intelligent prospcrtors. They spend wearisome months in ex ploring ; mountains and gulohes. They are minerulogiMs , geologists and , above all , practical explorers , who can tell from a "twist" In the grain of the rocker or from the color of a spar seam whether "paying gold" can bo mined in the region. ir is Tin : KIST. ' Tliat Is Why I Kccnmincnil It. CuambPrlnln's couch romcdv gives the best satisfaction of liny cough medicine I handle , and as u seller leads nil other"Drcpurutlona In this irurhet. I recommend it because it is tlio best mcdicino 1 ever bandied lor cotigna , colils aad croup. A.V. . Baldridgo , .Millers- vlllo , III. All liy Himself. Detioit Tribune : It all happened in ono of ocean's caves , where the starfishes - fishes love to linger and seaweeds cling affectionately lo the insensible rock. An oyster rushed wildly into the humble homo hi * industry and frugality had provided. IIo , wasyory milch agi tated. , , His wife , arrested in her household duties , turnrd pale. "Oyster alive , " she gasped , "what lias happened ? " "My darling , " ho impressively ex claimed , "good by ! " She sank into n scat with a low moan. A terrible fear gnawed at her breast. "Aro you called to the upper worl J ? " Her voice died on her lips. eSho read in his face lhat her worst fears wmo confirmed. "Merciful heaven. " Burying her face in her hands she wept copiously. IIistily gathering to gether r. change of underclothing , the oyster stood at the door nnd east about him ono last glance at tbo beloved place ho would see no more. Suddenly his wife sprang to her feel. "My lifo , " she cried , -'I will go wilh you. " Ho shook his head. "No , " ho groaned , "I must go alone. . 1 am wanted for a church sociable. " D.tsliing a tear fiom hid eye ho kissci her cheek and was gono. London' * KnrirninuH raaannger Tralllc. Stt'tistics show thnt the number o passengers carried by steam within UK area of tlio British metropolis in a single glo year does not fall short of 9127,1)00,000 ) Next como the tramways , or liorso cars which transport in a year no fewer lhat 191,000,000 passengers. The omnibusci uro credited with carrying at least 200 , (100,000. ( There btill remain the ridori in cabs nnd the patrons of the rivei steamer * . Including these , the numbo of passcncers moved from place to placi in some form of public convoynncoTS es tlmated at about 777,000,000. Taken b : itbolf , thono ligures seem largo , yet 1 only Indicates on nn average ono journey noy every two days for every inhabitan of London. Constipation cured by Do Witt's Earl , Risers. J.lttlc , but Coimicoous. Notwithstanding ; their diminuliv size , pugnacity Is ono of the mo3t con ppicuous traits of humming birds. Eve kingbirds nnd the boldest hawks nr afraid of thorn , being compelled to re treat before the impetuous asbiuilts < the tiny warrior , whoso boldness is enl , equaled by the lightnlngliko rnpldit , of his movements , tnus ballling any al tempt at resistance on the part of th r inoro powerful adversary. The lance like thrust of the ncedlcliko beak I usually directed at thu eyes of th enemy. When two or moro Individual of either KOX happen near the same spo spirited and'of to n violent conllicts at almost certain to ensue. A Sura Cure for Croup , Fanners como Alteon rolloj to my store < { jot Chainborlaln'tt cough remedy. Many i them , line m.vtair , uro uovor without It I tbclr homes. U cured mv bov of a sovo attack of croup and , I ballovf , saved his llf K , Dalton , Lurar , liussell county , ICa Tim rotnody is a certain euro for croup an if used a * soon as tbo lirsc Bpraptoma appea will prevent the attack4 For ealo by dru P ) f Lira tilOVH M.IHKKT3. i" I.lKlit Ilecelpts and llrl > k Trailing Mn the lldllilny Here. laB OMAHA , Nov. SI.--Of tlip four grout live etc B- markets of the country , this was the only o BIO wlieroThunkbulvIni ; iliiv wns not nlinerrod I IOy a lot.il suspension of business , nnd It nils y nlinoitna well linvo Luon so observed hero n , fur HU receipts worn concuracil. ( July tibo in savi'iity-llvo curomls of stock of nil kli went received. Tlio four ( lavs' receipts foot i 10,4'iS ciuUo , Yl.f'18 hos ; an. I l.iuOsliutm iimilii la lUOti3 euttlo. 17.115 liux * nnd 1'oS blicep t id sainu four day s lust week. Thorn were considerably leu than 1.000 lie 10 of cattle ull tola received , imU of the WANTED BONDS Total lMUr > of CITIES. COUNTIES , SCHOOL erin DISTRICTS , WATER in COMPANIES , eT.R.R.COMPANIEB.cto. r fcrnupondcnco lallcltcd. r. N.W.HARRIS t COMPANY.Bankers , IW 103-109 Dearborn 8tre t. CHICAGO. 10 Wall Street , NEW YORK. ty 70 SUU 9t. < BO TON. \ rnlhpr innro than llirHivrpro COT * mil flint llnrdly any of tlio tocm that wnroRiiol Fiinii.h forliccf cotIM bo ctllod roilly need r. ou Iho tunsil Inir-Ml n nil i ro u P ittlo o il frcoiv ntitUntnntlarvfstrotiaor prlcci. The cnnoral mnrkot cut.hlfcnfp y bo o illoil strong , nllhoil-'h thoto nuto not onntieli cattle here to ni.ikd n roil toil. uid tin loulitol'y u crrnt | rirt of the strcnttth nud actlvrry win duo to HID lluntiiovi of the < edtt | ind the cUdmt dcUrftdii the pirtof dealcisitoncrally to cut throuab nd en home tn pcnil thn day In zlv- Ini thanks nnd cnjnytaff a coort dinner. About ulehtocn of tlm thlrty-lhri-o lo ( of cattio rucolvo I todTifta cn-.v < The ninrUnt wnt aetivn nt ute iilv IT itronj prlcps and Uio olTcrliKN had nil ch nirod hands by the tnld- ( Hoot tlio forenoon ' orctnl lo-uU of good J.it western cowi fui'u iitlllJ nml J'.M. and tltoro was llttlo JA6eont fctttir thnt had to sell i.t under $1.75. There was no pirtli'iilar rhiume In tlio tr.-ulo In InilK o\on mill stasi. Salts wore Reneralty al from $ I.V > to J..V. A few vo.il calves tolil ( | iltckly 'it from > IOJ to J" > IW. nnd thn cnlninon lirrfo ralvos and o ir- lines continue In poor demand at from il.5. ) to t i.no. Thcro wns nollilim dolnjt In stocUcrs nnd feoilrrs. 1'rosli rccolpM wpro limited nnd went to the rPKillar do tiers nt stuin1 ] > to stronc prices. Unisldo buyers wcra coiiinlen- 0113 for tbolr ab < sonco and the volunio of tr.td In : was dculdudly llzht , lloos Kcci-ints woru llihl even Ihthlpr than expected , Tborocro loss than h If as ninny IKI. 3 hero ns there wore 1 st 'I hanks * Riving dnv. Aside from ihu inntlcrnf rc- cnlptH conditions wore uliout the faino us on Wednesday , nnd ptlccs weio rory ccnerally tn the SJIMO notchus. Tbo alilpiilni ; < l ( > iiiiind was 11'ln , hut tbcro ivas n L-cio.l liKpilry from packets niul frpsh moat ric.ilrrs , and tr.ido " us tolntiihty btUk with pilucs si only nt Wodncs lay's we.iU closhm prices. A few of the ttoud to cluilcn heavy and lintohor wcl Jbt hozs , all nmrn nr los sorted , < old nt < . " > .7 % with ono lo-id it JV3I'.i iMo rood boss of nil weights sold mostly ut from Uns to.fi.71 , with KOIIIO voiy coiiiiiion 1 Kill mixed slnlT as low as } % . ) , Tbo pens wrro cleared by ID o'clock , iho bulk of the bozs BO UIIR at fio'ii $ j. < V > to J. > 7n. nK.nlnst fiom f v40to 'i.4Mnst Tliurtilay. A year ape nn Than tszlvlu i dnv bojs sold tnoitly at from JlCS to t.i.ro. anil If f.irinors cou d thiinU Hod fortl.lM3a.7ilhOE8.au ni1vati"o of OVOH ? iOO poruwt. oiiKht to make thoiii thnktnl rnonnh tn build a now church nnil ralso the pardon's salary. Thnro wcro no sheen on tie ! innrKct , All local boiist's nro wn nt Inu cnod niiiltnns. nnil nto ruaity to p.iy Rood slronz urlces for tlinni. Quotations wcro nominally unchanged Kalr to Rood nut I vrs. .l.'iOl.7i : tilt to jtoo.l < vest- orn . $ . ' 1 5(2450 ( : coinninn mid slock shcop , $ . ' . 'J.WiriO : good to cliolco U to UJ-lb. l.-vmbu , II.004J5.OJ. _ Oinaliii rroilncn Market. POULTUY The close of TbnnUsjIvIni ; Oay found n good miinv Uirlvcys left over. In Bplloof the Injiincllonsof coininlsslon inon to ship early , the reiulnUon Wednesday \\oro very Inrao and a i-ood deal of the stoolc went boKRlni ; for a buyer. I/l\u turkovsero nspo- uhilly In larso supp'y ' nnd could bu hud for bo uor Ib. on 't'linnKs-ilvliijt day. Dressed tur keys wcro iiiilnnntud allio per Ib. Other Kinds of poultry wcro fairly woli cleaned un. Llvo chldicnsuto iiuotod at O'iO'o and geese and ducks at bQ'.lc. Al'rr.rs Oood apples : ire quoted at f.1.7. Ji 4.'JSome \ cry fancy utocU inlpht possibly ronch il.St1 , whllo more coiiiiiion slock would go iiHlow as $1.50. HAVAN-AS I'cr bnneb , J2.0C&2 B OAMU I'r.ilrio c-hlckcns , $1.0 © 4.2. " , : grouse , SJ.UO : miall , Jl.'fi : snipp. tl.iU : jacit snlpo. -i58l..iOt plover. $ , .00 ; golden plover , ? I. ' . ! : < ! ? . ' . .VI : uanvas back ducks. J7.OU5lS.no ; red- bead ducks , CI.50 ; mallard ducKs. f.i.'iO : blue wlni ; tunl , } ' .7"i ; gteen win : ; to.tl. fl.M : inl.\ed ducks , SI.5U : jack rabbits. SI.U061I M : 'small rabbits , $ ! . " . > < < & 1. 50 : squirrels. JI.W : antelope saddles , Ul. > c : deer Ar.diVvs. l."i10c : nntclopo carcasses. tuSICc : deer carcusse > < , lti''c ! llvo plecons , JI.V5SI.5J. MALAGA On Arcs IS.RC@1I.CO per " > -lb. keg. HUTTKII At tbo present tlmo a Rood < loal of the country roll KOCS at 174MUc ; fanev stocn 1'oos Cold storage occs are sollliu at IS ® Mo. and strictly ftt".h stock at'.V. with somu bales loportcd nt".lo. 1'OTAioES bait hakp. stock Is quoted at So © BOe , and native 7 ® S1e. T.unilon 1'liiHiirlal Itovlcw. [ Copyrighted 18'JJby.lamci Ronlon Ucnaatt.l I/ONDON , Nov. 24. ( .Now York Itrralil Cabin Succlal toJTiir : llEJ ! , ] As rusards bujlnebs this has been far frpm a s-it'sf.ietory dav on the stock ovcbanie. lunds were steauy whllo Indian rupto paper Is ljd ci.sler. Porolitn govi-rnmcnt sccurltli-s closed stnuiKcr , a bettor tcndeiiL'y belnu leportcd on contlncntnl bourses. ( iruok bonds wcro pattlcularly Ilrm and J to 1 per cent hlyhor. ABire atds homo railways sueciilatlvo attention was chlolly directed to Ungbton dcforred , which lluctiintod con sider. ibly , but closed ( Inn at an advance of ri percent. Nortlieasforn la 'i per cent better , Gloat ll : stem li par cent , but other descrip tions luavo olT .rattier , dull nn'l mostly lower. Americans' More Amoio "or less Hat all Unv 1'rnspects' of tbo Kr'.o preference - once dividend belnz pnssed has slinken conttdrmco ana rdUcuajcd bull , operators here , whtlo fonrs nf gold 'Shipments ' from Now York prod need an unfavorable Impres sion. Owlnn to Now York markets beini closed dealings wcro res'rlcted. but a sonctal dccllno u'iis estab Isbod , Incltidtni ; ? I per cent In Krlo and Wabash debenture. * > per cent In Chicago & .Milwaukee and Ji to 'i ' per cent In others. Canadians have also shown woukncis In sjmpathy. Canadian 1'uolQc nnd Ur.uid Trunk issues close U to ? . per cent lower , Money was not much wanted. Short loans wcro obtained at Hi to li per cent The dli- count murket was qulot ; two mid throe months bills wcio quoted at.Ji to : . ' ! ' per cent Omaha HIilt-H und Talloir. HIDES No I croon , 3c : No.l.grocn slated 4 < 34ic ! : TSo. 2 green salted.2JjO to aail c : isc 1 croon salted , 23 to 40 Ibs. . 4ie ! ; No. 2 erect salted.'A to U Ibs. . U > icNo. ; . 1 vo < il calf , 8 to 1' Ibs. , fc ; No. S veal onlf. 6 to 15 Ibs. , 4o : No. : dty Hint , ( io to 7cs No , a dry flint , 4o to 5o : No 1 < frv siiltcd. 5u to Be. Part cured bldea out1' half cent per pound lois than fully euro I. Slinr.t1 I'KLTS Oieon s-ilted. oacb : el.25 green sa'.tcd slioarllnss ( short woolrjd early skins ) . o.ich , l.vio'J'ic : dry ulienrllnzs ( shnri woolcd early sltlus ) , Nn. I , each , : ViMOc : ilrj shoarllnia ( short nooloil early skins ) . No. a each. Ac ; drv Hint Kansas and Nebraski butcher wool pelts , per Ib , , actual weight. I CtUUc : dry Hint ICnns.iaand Nebraska mnr rriln wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight , Sitl-'e diy Hint Colorado hntober wool polls , per Ib. actual ucl-'ht. 10Q.l ! ' , o ; dry Illnt Colnrndi murrain wool polls , per lit. actual weight Will'c : dry pieces and biicus , actual weight 7i < Jc. Have fn.H cut on' , as It Is useless ti pttv freight on them. TM.I.OW AND OitKAsn Tallow. No. 1 , . ' .yc tallow. No. ' . ' , Ufill'io : grease , wblto A , 3c gruisu , white II , UL c ; gro.isc , yellow , ilo creaise , durk , 2ic ! ; old butter , -ft-1 ! io : bees wax , prlmo , 1 utt - " . ; rough tallow , lii'c. I.llcrpo.il Nov. 21. WHEAT Steady ; do m unil poor ; hotdeis offer mouoratoly. COIIN Qulut ; inlxutt western , 4i 'Jd per con tal. tal.lUco.v Long clear. 45 pounds , 4.'s porcwt. IjAlin1'ilmo western Ms. nd per cwt. CIIKFHE American , whlto and colored , S ? : Cd per cwt. _ Nuw Yo l-n Dry ( iiocu Aliirliot. Nnw YnitK. Nov. 24. Tbcro was a good d < inand for dry goods , only loss ui.'tlvo than weak ago , A very strnnc tone urovadod a cottons nnd mnny are withhold riom prosoi salo. Much higher cotton Is looked for , Wuole fabrics were In Improved request and ovu coatlngH are selling fruoly on orders for tl fall of IbUJ. _ I'lnanoml Notci. I'Anis. Nov. 24 , Thros per cent rentes , 01 ( Wo for thu nccount. Tlio weekly statement i the Hani of Franco shown nn Incieaso of U.U7 cf gold and 22.250,000f silver. LONDON' , Nov. 24 , Th6 bullion In tbo Him of KiiKland Increnbcd i-'Ji.OOJ during tbo pa nook. The proportion of the Hunk of l.in land's reseivo to liability , which laht wee was 40.58 per ccnt.'lftiiow 40.81 per cent. If you have piies naWlti's WltoU Hazi salvo will suroiy curt ) you , Stopped th progress of Coi iuniptlon. Th boat nuthorltl ngre"o that It's scroftiloua affc tion of the lung If taken in Urn and given n fa trial , Dr. I'lera Gold on Medic , , Discovery wl Thousands have l > een saved I cliocc ( i euro * * * vMfninjj * * * * * w t * v. * * * v > i it thousands morp are putting U oil till t. late. For every form ot Scrofula , Uronchli Throat , and Lung Affections , Weak Lunj Severe Coughs , and Ulndrotl ailments , it is positive reinwly. It's guaranteed to do i that's claimed for it. If it doewi't benefit cure , In every case , your money is returnc The " Discovery "is the only Liver , Bloi And Lung Remedy that's sold BO. Tul what a modlclno it must ho I Especially has it manifobted its potency IS it curing Tetter , Bolt-rheum , Eczema , Eryslj It las , IJoIls , Carhnncleg , Bore Eyes , Goitre , id Thick Neck , nnd Enlarged Glands. ip Don't think it's Mike the carcaparill : ipn They claim to be ( food for the blood 10 March , April , and Muy , "Golden Medlt id Discovery works equally well at all seasoi so I'ruifl.l hi Ckttkultrt Xvfllik lllii-J M0aa rand ! ttctl 0 < 1 CvIJ ( utttllkv Ki.i. u )4 ) . no ether * JU/uif rfancrrv * uMUU4 . At l > r , , i . la tUmim lof ptrllotflifi InlltDooiu * llllcr f.r L4lM."Ul4 r , I ; r Mall lOOOOTMtlKWIill. A'.o. . J ck Mi at > * , v " i AGAZINE FIR \ CHRISTMAS MUMBER. /A making the customary preliminary nunaunwmcnla of the lending features for 1893 , tlio publishers call attcn- THE FRONTISPIECE . tlon to the number mid character of the contribution' wilt r-r.-i fM imie ) In Colors of a } _ , we , " " ) lorbr I , . MAKCIIhl II , of I'arK which ensure above nit the JiNTlSKTAHflXG quality of its THfc COVIiK u ornamented by an Attractive new lichen ( milled In culort , the year wilt be especially notable for its abort and DECORATION AT THE WORLD'S FAIR , lly stories. I IUM : U. MIURT. HlimiatcJ wiili design * by Hi AMI- iintrs U > x. MAVNARD , CIIASB. UUINIIAUT , WMR , ! ! M uiril.nml S T.lJ.r.l.CliS other * . OF MODERN FRENCH WALL , FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT . PAINTING. lly WILL II. Low. With full-pane illustrations from the oilRtnatt of llonnat many , l > n\i < ile - , ° "i "cr 1)ou for mU'.v ! ' .vcnrfl > entitled THE ONE I KNEW THE ii Clmniinei , Jean 1'aul lAuren * , Oct\ex , Cakind , Lalland , BEST OP ALL Thh sciiM Is MnncHilng l > robnlily entirely iinlmto in and others. lltorntiiro bcliiff the , NORWEGIAN PAINTERS , lly H. II. I1otx , with frankly autobiographical story of the iixpcrlencfH of a many illustration ! . chllil titi to girlhood , with its Rcusatlons mid omotiotm nn each now idinso nm\ THE NUDE IN ART. ItyVn i II. Ijon tml KtmoN Cox , problem of lifo opens to it. In no cense , Ifbwcvcr , la it a juvrnllo story , THE with TRIUMPHAL full-pace lllu tratlnn , ENTRYilNTO < bv the writer" I1ERLIN. . distinctly llo Ntndy by n moturo tuiuil of that wholly dtffciciitvotld which a lly ' clnld'a mental llfo resents. ARCIIIRUU founts. In the Historic Moments' jcriff , i with full-liner illustration. SHORT STO RIES. Ton rim Croso. A Christmas story by ( JUORGK I. I'LTSAM. AN AV-IVTPU I'MIVIIII-KCR , a JERSEY STREET flND JERSEY LANE : Chrxtmas story by OCTAMI 1 IIASKT , in the serici of Stories of \\estern Town , ilhistrMed by A. II. I'KOST. SKETCHES. lly H. O. BUNNER. A BCtlcs of ( ,1s fetches of town nnd Miss LvmiKit , nChmtin.-ujtoryliy C.roM.K A. lliniuim. country life , In the most chnrmlnr ? vein that IH known to readers of his other Illustrated byV. . T. SUKULI.V. A WEST INDUS SIAVK works. Lnch sketch will bo ' illtmtrntcd in thorough accord with the lust , 'HSUIUIKCTIOV , by Ononr.K , Cunt. A INKS oc GOLD , n short story by M ! M S. HRI COK. U.SDRR I'liucn PROTECTION , n true episode In the life of the Utc Uiief SEQUEL TO "THE of the Russian Police , lly Mine. K. It. dc MKI < SNFII. REFLECTIONS OF A. . . POhMS. A SIIAIOW < ipIIIK NII.IIT , bv THOMAS HAIIRV ALURICII. IN A GM.I.PI.V , by JiuC. . K. DakR , illus R Fll MflN % ROBERT GRANT. The mitlior relates the further trated by n full page nfier a nuintlnK Ly bimon Uc Vos. 1 , , , " * oMienciipcs of Iho now well-know pair of married lovei 5 , Tim KitrKNTANcR OK KimsL 1'v.NCiioT , a humorous story 1'red nnd Josephine. Illustrated. incrsc by KDWAHO S. I AKTIN , illustrated by r. ( / . Ami . , onn. POINT OF VIEW , ETC. , ETC. THE COPPERHEAD. Hy HAROLD FREDERIC ) . A politlm ! PRICE , 8S CENTS. . novel of great power , which will rim through at least five numbers. THE DURKET SPERRET T7 M'SS ' S > B > BLLIOTT' > ' * " Joriy. A rootle Bi y oC life Amonff the ' , , kHISl. ! ' 'ionncasco niotnitahioera shown in pinions and -T , striking contrast with the Bcbolaily lifo nf the ; httlo university at Sowaueo-a juxtaposition wlnuh gives the key to the motive anil plot. It will rim through font- number * . PFRSONAI RFfTOISP.FfcSP.FS ! LUN ? ? IjIBHB.E ) " "trans OF OARLYLH TO HDWAHD . . I ( .llWUimb , lll IVIimOUL.HUl..tJ. IRVING ami others , dealing with a part of Carlylo'n life fnr different fiom that brought out in the recent literature of Carlyle reminiscences. RECOLLECTIONS OP LINCOLN AND SUMNEH HT the late MA.RQUIB DH OHAMBRUN. Iloth afticlcn are full of new matter. AN ARTIST IN JAPAN. Uy ROBERT SKSiV 0illrlSJ T1Stnni1 ( ; * 9m n sillc of nearly two years in thnt country. Ahniulantly ilhistratcd bv the author. HISTORIC MOMENTS , which imvo been a featnrn of the inajfa/mo dnring 1802 , will ho continued by some pnrticnhirly Ettildntt papers , among them several by the gloat war correspondents , \Vll.MAM II , llussKM. , AltClllnxi.l ) 1'oniiEB , nnd othcra. A series of articloi on the lifo work of men in many callinn the chief wnyn ( xclneivn of profoisions ) in which men earn their livelihood. Ono article describes , for example , the typical life of a machinist or worker in iron on its largest scale in great mills like those at Homestead ; another the miner's every. day llfo , another the lumberman's , another the typical lifo of n merchant seaman , etc. Uaeh one of these articles will ho wiittou by a thoroughly representative man in the line of lifo of which ho writes. T54F IfllHRI 11' S ° AIR \H \ PHIPAftn A RC p wiIll > o Published later in the year giving the Impressions m.ido I ML. VUUIIUU O I Hill lit UIIIUMUU. by the exhibition upon different observers of note , both American and foreign ; nnd many of thoio observers will bo nlso nrtistl who will ilhihtnilo thair own articles. RflKPFI I AMFniK fiRTIPI F's ' "Pl' ratthoopenin-ofthoycarrnayho mentioned the further .VIIObE.L.LHNtL.UUO HR I IbLELO coutributioim to the " 1'oor in Great Cities , " Mrs. Francco Hodgson Burnett s UlustraUid paper on the London plan for Homo Aid to Invalid Children , etc. Of .special intcjent also will bo Professor Hellprin's authoritative account of the PEAKY HELIM ! ? EXPEDITION , of which ho was the head ( ilhifltratcd by the artist who accompanied the expedition for the purpose ) , a very interesting article by Octavo Uzanno on the exhibition of WOMAN'S ART uow going on in Paris , and articles upon artistic subjects , accounlH of Iravels , etc. , etc. THF II I II TRflTlflft ! A fao-slmlloot a watcr-color drawing liytlio French arU8fcMarcholt5 , which will appear in 1 IIL. IB.UUO I lift I lUuw. the Christmas number , marks an important departure from the usual tnothodn of reproduction ) C iu.inajjaziiw illustration. It has always been the aim of Iho publishers to give tlio best renderings of original drawings in black nnd ii white , but in thin plate a great step in advance in taken when Iho original drawing is'reproduced not only in form and texture but in itti coloring ns well. The piclurt'H of the year will represent the work not only of Iho well-known illustrators , but many ( $3.OO a Year drawings will also appear by artists who are best known us paiiilers. i (25c.aNumber. ( SUBSCRIBE NOW , BEGINNING WITH THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER. SPECIflL OFFER. TfiS-J1 ? " . Mri'iiulou for Ih93 , - - -9J..1II Tim MIMIC , with Illicit nnmucvn bniind In cloth , fl.OO Are WARMER-WINTER CLOAKS . - . OViRCOATS The/ And Cost Less Money. 52 LATEST FASHIONS at 1520 Farnam St. , Cor. 16th. Lady Clerks In attendance. SPECIAI , SAtE ns this ad. to Rct'spcol.il prices. Tol' . IvorsonJ. Wood Smith. ll.W.Mi-Curoand bolrs nt law ot Augustus Kotint/e , ucucuso I , U.itlierinu Kount/o ( his ulfe ) . llormnn Kountw , laithuiKoiintzc. . Ulmrlui II. ICoiint/o. Matilda Giirdlner , Ad.illno Kuth O otnuntliiu Ilioun. Mar arut N. lioyor unit Mury IJor.i Oliver. You nru hereby notllloil Hint the undor- slRitcd. three disinterested freuholdors of iho olty of Oinabu. have boon duly upiiolntcd by the iiriyor. with the npprov.il of the city councilor said city , to assess the ilviuacu to the owners respectively of iho uroporty declared Dy onllniiiica ncccssiry to bo uiipro- pri ilod for the use of mill elty. for the purpose - pose of opunlns ; and oxtun llnx l 'lth Btrcot , from tbo nllnv next norlh of Nicholas street , north to tbo south line of ruddock 1'la u , und fJom the > -oiilb line of I'addoel ; I'iuco north to Ohio street , nnd opcninir aiul extending Ularlc street , In Uumilnuhain'ti nddltlon from Its present weitcrn tninilnus wcstto Dili street , so extended , as slnwn bv plat iasucil lo us from the oillco of the city on liu < ni- . You are notified , that havlnu accepted said appointment , and duly qii.illllod as re quired Dy law , wo will , on the "i < tb day ol November , A. I ) , , ISO.1 , nt the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon , attho olllcu nf Slirlvor iVO'Doimhoc , HO.l Karnani blrcot , within the corponitollmltiiof s ild cltv , meet fur tbo pur- jioso of consldci'ln and making Iho assess- incut /lamaRO to tbo owners respectively of Mild property by reason of such taking and appropriation t humor. The pmpoitv boloir-'Inu to you , propose I to bo appropriated as nforosald , and which hat been deolared ncveisjry by Ilia < ounell , by oiiHii.inco to rtiiproprhito to the iito of the elty boln bltiintcu In b.iM eliy of Oinah.i , In the county of Douchis. andstito of Ncbr.islu , la 1 n H fohowa town : Property In unmoor I1. Ivorson Tli ? east 1'Jli ' fcot of NII ! ) lot I'i of llmcust mtuDlat lax lotKlu the HW'iortlio HK'4 ' ol 01. 10. T 15 , H n Ii 1 * roporty In tlio nnuioof J. Wood Smith. A strin of Innd CO fiiot wldorunnln inorth and toiitli ihroiigliHiiblots.'iiindUor tax lot It , tin onst line of nnld strip belim lli',4 foot woito ; tlio line between tulottl nnd 11 In cectiun 1 < T 15 K ia E. I'roncrly in thn niuno of Augustus Kount/i and H. W. MoUluru. , Tliu fullnwlne pnrcol or trnet of land ; Ho e InnliiK nt tliosoiitliwt'st vornur of lot ID , lilocl i- . I'adf.nuic I'l.ice ; tl'uni'O ooiilli lo tlio nortl io llnoof Qlnrk Htroct. producud from Uniiislni ; ; s hum's addition ; llionun o.ist abiint ll."i feu nlonit tlio north linn nf snld Ulurlc stri'tit , U a tbo ucst llni of ( liinn.n.'lium'ri nddltlon ilnjiit-o bdutli aliin thn nest line of Unnnln : : 9. hiin'i addition Lb fuut to thu honth line o Ulurlc tlrcet , thence west nlon'j iuld Bouili Ilni I of ClarUxtrout ton point In u llni < narullol ti tlio oust line of tax lotsH und 0. nnd said tun ll smrilni ; 04 fritt vruit of lot f , block ! W9. city 11 thence south ulons snld line to iho north lln or tux lot 8 ; thunco west GO feoi to ttiq won line of iith : atrcul ; llio'ii'o north parallel t < 10 the oust line of tax lots S und I ) lo the bontl ' line of OliirW stroat , proilni'ed from Uunnlnu ham's addition ! t hence In n nortliwesturly dl a ruction to the north ImoofClur.stroet. . nro dm-L-di thunee north to tlio couth line of rad " ' " j , ! docU'"f > nVcoYrfieucoo VtL6"fe6t tbtuo pluco o J.xl You aronotlflod to bo present ut the lira xl and jilaeo aforesaid , nnd innko any objection ik to or BtiitemonU concernlns said propose : upproprlutlon or ahscssmunl ot damages , H In youmay consider pro.or.ofiiiulVEH , * JOHN R I'UAOK. or mr JOHN W. UOIIIIINS. Commltto of Appr-iUers. Omaha. Oolobor'io. " 18UJ. _ nld.Ot _ To tbo stockholders of tlio Ojallaln I.HII IS. and Cuttle Co. : Notice Is hereby K I ven to tli stockholders of thu Ojallitln Land und Until company that the eonoral anniiul inuotliiK c Hald company will Le held nt the ollico of s'll compjiiy , In the elty of Omaha , state of Ni brahlta , on Wcdnotday , December seven ! ! IbUi at two o'clock P. in. , for thu piuposu c electing directors of the company to nsrvofi thooiisuliiK yo r , und fur the transacting i uny and ull other business of every kind an clmrnoter that muy bo prescntod to sue moiitlng by.tbo iissomblod Htockholders. EUWAIIU I-1 , IMWIIBNCJE , I'rcs.deul , JONATHAN AUEU Becretury. Ornuun , Mob. , Nor. ID , IbU OMAHA J B - AWNINGS AND TBNTS. Oraslia Tent-Awiiing WolfBroUCi , COM1UNV. Tfltinls. ( iwiliuj , tirii-iT iionsiJ covinis. Urn , uovuMOf nil kl uli , it IBI , Imnarj , etc. So 11 1119 KnrnnmSt. forcntaloiua WJS. ltfi ! BAGS & TWINES. | BICYCLES. Bemis Omaha Bag Co M , 0-Daxoi , Importerntul mfrvllo'ir ItlrTrtc'oM on month' ' * lacks , burlaps , twine. rnjmciua. liJ .N. ljti ! St BOOTS AND SHOES. Morss-CflG Shoo Cnnpur/ / . 1IU1 IlowarJ iract. I ctnry corner llth nd DD-iitlaiPtroots. Venrn inakln.'clasu prioui in < - sli hiiyurt. nn \ are ulllneacla ) ] or HOD M urlilch Ii very sale iblo wltli NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OP DAM- AGICS FOR C'lJANOH OP GiJADK. To tlio uwuurs of nil lots or parts of lots on nil btreut from William stieut to Wool- Yon n'ro hiTohy notllled th.it the iinaor- 1 , tliiuo illslntoriHln fropholdiiMof Uio city of Dinahs , n ivo Ui-un duly iiioliilod | | | liir tlio iniiyor. with the iipiirov.ilor thu city coun cil of H.nd oily , toassuaj the il milieu to ilia HID i-- Dwnurs rcsiiuttlvelyof iiroporty liy uhunKlni ! thu isruilo of mid Btruui , do olnrod by ordlnnnvu N < > ' 8 ; I' 1V'J ! ' UutoborKth. iw. upprouid Uoio inrv.tli , IcU. ' . Veil uio fuitlior notlllud Ilint Ii ivlni ao- conluil hal.l niipolutinciit mid duly qiitillllud JIB risiiiilieil Dy Inw. wo will on Iho a.tli . di.y of Novoinbur. A. I ) . IsU. ' . iit'lho hoiiriif S n'o.ocU In thu iifloriioun , at thu olllua of Mirlvor & O'Donohoi * . I4iil'.ini'iiu : t..wUhlti lliucorpoi- atollinllB of said city , incot for the imn > oi > u of roiHldur ns uiirt inaUlna tlio iisseiainnnt of dnimice l the owiiura rnspoothely of said nroiiurty uiroctod by suld ch iiiyu of urad. tJk- n Into consduriilloii : special benofllB. If nay. Von nro notlflud to bu prosunt HI thu tlino nnd nlaioiiforosiild nnd uinko uny olijootlon to or stutoiiionts coiiccrnliijt s M of dRiuasos us you "i"/ . . ? ' ' "i"J. . J. I'AIJI ; . JOHN I' . I'ljAOU. ( /'oiniiilttcuof Appraiser * . Nov. nth. Mi. nllidiot PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING MA TERIALS. iJiilted Statcb Indian Egrvlcc. I'lno KWs Aguucy , Hoiith DaUoti. Nov. Hi. IsOi huiiled propoi ils. omlop id "I'roijoinlB foi luinbur , wlnilo * * and liurdw.iru. " u tliii uu may Lu.- and nddro 8nd to the iiiiileiilirnvu in I'ino Kldito ftKonoy , S-oulli l ul.ota , will bo to- rclvfd at tliU imonuy until I oulouk i ) . m. o DocBuibor t . IbO,1 , for furnUhlnit unit clulhnr Inz at thlH tiRuuuy about iVT.biW let t iissorlet I u in Her , AM pulrsstr | ) hliiB . 20) ) door locus 65 * window BHhli and IU.MO pounds iiniorlui imlls. u full I lit und dPkCtlptlonof whloh irnj ba obtained by uuplK-atlon to tbo unjer ' ' fi'ldlien must state spoclQcally ttio kind am SOUTH Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. f Ilest cnttlo. lies nnd fchoep innrkot In the wo > ! COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers , I foutu Ciuaba Telephone Ili7 , - Chicago JOHN I ) . IAIIS\1VN. I , . . _ . _ - „ . WAI/1'Kll B. WOUI . ( Manager * Market reports by mall anl wlru chourfully fiirnbbed upon appllo ulon. Perry Brothers & Company , Live Klni't UominUslon. Uooia 61 l-iobanzo Ilulldln ? , tiautli Omaha. Telephone ITilI nrlro of each nrtlclo offered for ilollverj under u contract. , . All nrtloleg when delivered will bosubjeol to H rigid limioctlon. , , Tlio rlB"tl reserved to reject any or M. Uld , or any pirt of nny bid , If deemed for tu Hach ld ! must bo uuoonip-inlod by n certi fied check ordr.xfl upon BIMIIU United atutcr doponllory , or nolviMit national lank , In the Melnllyof the residence of Iho bidder , mud * naviiblu tntlionrdcrof tlicconimUslonor o.l liullnn arr lrs. form loan Slier ccuiol th | amount of the propotal. which ehock oruraill wlllbu forf ll0'4 to the United Wtato In caijl nny fldilrr or bidders roculvlnis nn awl } l bliall fall 10 promptly oxnentu u lunirwci muif -1 peed andsullU-lent sureties , olherwlso to returned to the hlddrr , , . , , II d arcomuanleil by cash In llou of u cortl- Hodrheck will not boconslJored. „ . , . for furlher Infornnnlon apply to CapUUi 0. Ullrown. U , a. A. . Actluif