6 THE OMAHA DAILY Bfa MONDAY , DECEMBER 12 , 1892. ARM DEPARTMENT Icai ofb b : 'otletio ' Scene in the Atlanta Trenches and Ci , , * Iho Subsequent Denouement , at atS BRIEF SKETCH OF A BRAVE SOLDIER tl inS righting Ilrcord of tlio Commander of the S Columbian ( Itiards Dentil nfdcnrrnl It. ir ILJiiclmon A Wnr Itcllc I'ornml- 11 IIlet nlupciisrilVltli. . 11I S About the saddest thing I over en 11a countered wns n pathetic llttto Incident a on the battlefield nfter the fiio jo of r : Athxn'tix , said Major W UHnm R Hodges Ea Eli to the Globo-Domocrnt man. It wns li niphtntiil I had been ordered to go out liu lin nnd work on tv casement near the u enemy's lines. They know wo were tln tln n thcro for they kept up a continuous ping , n ping , ping of mlnio balls , now nml then q [ varying the amusement by sending n. r hot ton-pounder , scorching the ground o nnd playing hiivoo with the bushes b d unpleasantly chno to our oats. As I v was running about , suddenly ono of our S boys nuhod up nnd said , "There's a ' ] dying man wants to sco you , captain. c ct You'd bet tor como quick for lio's got u ct hole through his head. " t T hastened in the direction ho indi t cated and soon foun 1 the pear follow. 1 . Ho was bolng propped up by u corporal , 1 . but by the way ho acted and talked I \ know ho was settled for. 1I 1 "They've got me this tinin , captain , " 1 I ho said slowly , the blooa choking him 1t t as lie spoko. llo'd boon wounded a couple of times before , and was a bravo man and ti good ono , too. I said what I could in the line D f sympathytelling him that. It wns the fate of war , and that all his old com rades would follow him sooner or later. It was only a matter of a few days , any- I h ow. N "I w nut you to do mo a favor , cap tain , " ho said , the death sweat on his i forehead shining llko beads in the fitful glonm of a i-andlo wo had lighted. "Of course I'll do ii , my boy , " I said. "There's my Itnapsack and cantcoa , " ho choked nlUfully ; "take them or send them to my poor old father and mother up in Vermont. Toll 'om that their only son died like a soldier on the Held of battle. Toll thorn that I died think ing of them ; and and and there's unothor matter , another " Tloro a stream of blood gushed from Ills lips , and his oycs took on a look of horror that almost frightened mo. "Another imvttar , " ho gasped , "an other matter. Reach down in my blouse nnd pet a picture that is there. " I did as directed and saw in the faint light thai the card bore the face of a young woman. "It's it's the girl I was going to marry ! " sobbed the dying man. "Toll her that that I died with my lips on hers ! Put the picture to my Up * , Cap tain , that I may in y kiss itl" Ho kissed the senseless cardboard over and over again , and though I turned my face reverently away I caught a g'limu&o of the lovo-lit oyoa that told his devotion. As ho caressed the likeness for the last time the ambu lance drove up and ho was tenderly jondcd in for the hospital , where his just moments might bo at any rate a little loss painful than on the rough rock-strcwn battle ground. The first chance I got I aont that knap sack and that sweet face to the onus who loved the soldier. That isn't all of the story. Just before the battle of Altoona , and after General Hood swung round to Grant's roar , I was riding along a very dusty road with my company. Suddenly I saw n spactaco ! bn- foromo that nearly knocked mo oil my horse. ' .Chore , in the middle of the road with his arms waving wildly toward mo , wna thai Bumodi'injrsouHor. His. bond wns bandaged up , and when ho spoke his voice was much impeded. "I've got u furlough,1' ho raid , trying to grin good naturoaly , but failing bo- ciuiso of the bandaged round Ins faco. "I've got a. furlough , and I'm , going homo to marry that girl. " And ho did. History of u right. The stalwart soldier who commands the Columbian guards at the WorhV's ' lair grounds has a military record of which the liighcat of our generals might well bo proud. Ho holds only the rank of lloutonant colonel , although ho is cred ited with having done as much to turn the tide of rebel victory into the ebb of defeat on the third and Html day of Get tysburg a * any man who stood in the union ranks on that bloody nnd really decisive Hold. Colonel Rice began tils active military career at the ago of 10 us captain of the Fourteenth Massachu setts regiment April 27 , 1801. Ho hcU the snmo runic successively in the Nine teenth nnd TwiMitloth Massachusetts volunteers , nml was engaged in the battle - tlo of Hull's Bluffs , Peninsular campaign , battle of Marlon Mills , wiogo of Yorktown - town , battlue of West Point , Fair Oaks , Oak Grove , Poach Orchard , Alton's Farm , Savngo Station , \Vhlto Oak Swamp , Glondall ( commanding regi ment ) , Malvcrn Hill , second Malvorn Hill , Hull Run , Fairfax Court House , Sputli Mountain and Anliotum , where ho was severely wounded. After re covery ho wns promoted major of the Ninotuonth Massachusetts volunteers. Ho was engaged in the second attack on FroderlcksDurg and the action ut Thorouchfaro gap. The War department testified that the conspicuous gallantry of Major Kdmund Rico of the Nineteenth Massa chusetts volunteer infantry at the third day's battle of Goltysburg , where ho was severely wounded , did moro than the slnglo exertion of any other ollluer on our side to roltieyo the day , after the battle hud boon virtually won by confederates who had broken our lines , and wore cheering and swinging their hats on our captured guns. After the line was broken the Nine teenth dashed in and p'aced themselves in the roar of the break , and for twelve niinutou received the enemy's llto , at a distance of loss than ilftoon paces. In that time ono man in every two of the whole regiment , nnd bovon over , foil , including Rico , who was shot in front of hia men , with Ills foot on the body of a ( alien confederate , ho bolng at that mo- merit the olllcer lighting nearest the enemy in our whole lino. Ha fought till ho fell ; ills mon fought till thov full. Hia example hold thorn linn at a great crisis in the country's history. Ho hold PlcUott'd heavy column in check with the single thin line of his regi ment till reinforcements , came from right and left and thus saved the dnv , To the daring leadorshipnnd magnlil- cent couruco ot Lloutonant Colonel Rico in that crisis much credit is tluo for the great success of the movement. With the crylof "Follow mo , boys ! " ho dashed forward into the advance of the onumy , lighting with Indomitable courage , and fell desperately wounded inside the line * of the enemy , without doubt the mdlng "man In bluo" who ponotrntod nd foil within Pickott's advance. After Gettysburg ho served to the end I the war , pnsslng throuQh Iho lorrlbl itllcs of t ho Wilderness , Spottsylvnnla ourt House. Cold Harbor , Petersburg id Roam's Station without serious ln iry , although over In the vaan of the ghl. Ho participated in the last fusil- ido of the war so far as the army of 10 Potomac was concerned at Appo- mttox. When the conflict closed , ho us assigned to the famous Fifth United tales Infantry , nnd bore a gallant part i the constant Indian warfare in which hat splendid regiment was engaged , lo ] was the first olllcor of the United tales army who successfully used the lotchklss rifled cannon ag-ilnst Indians , avlng brought his battery into action fler a gallop of llftoen miles over a athor difllcult country , ngulnst Sitting lull nnd Spotted Kaplers Indian war party t Milk River light , Montana , July 17 , 870. Ho trained his guns so nccu- utcly that , at the second discharge , the nnccuslomcd savages , frightened by ho exploding shells , broke and ran in nnd panic toward the shelter of the Ca- ladian line , leaving behind them a largo uantity of provisions and other mato- inl , as ivoll as ninny dead ponies. Some if the Indiana , including Little Assino- loine. since killed , with Sitting Hull , luring the ghost dance troubles of ISflO , voro wounded by fragments of the nils- ilos , nnd this caused the stampede. L'hcy could stand louden bullets well snotigh , but iron blown to fragments In .heir midst waa too much for their un- titorntt courage. Colonel Rico is a tall , finely proper- loncd , decidedly handsome man , still .n the prime of life , although military .inrdship has grizzled hia mustache nnd ivorn bare his temples and ills forehead. It is no wonder that , under the com mand of this veritable hero , the Co lumbian guards should bo a model mili tary corps. I'lirinulltlcH UlipenseilVltfi. . Colonel John L. Burloigh , who served in the Army of the Potomac , and who is said to bo the youngest commissioned olllccr in the service of Iho union , was introduced to Colonel John S. Chiles , who fought Tor the south in Forest's cavalry. Reminiscences in order Immediately , says the Brooklyn Eagle. "I was ut a Grand Army icunion the other evening , " said Colonel Bur- leigh , "and a man who wns a private in my company and whom J had not seen since Iho war hoard mo called by name. 'Is that Burlcigh that was captain of my company ? ' ho asked. IIo was assured that I was the man in question. 'I swore that if I caught him uftor the war wns over I would give him the most all-fired licking ho over got in his life. ' 'Well , go in and do it'said ono of his companions. 'No , I guess not. I'm potting a little bit old now , and Lord ! how ho has grown. When I last saw him ho wns a little slip of a fel low only about live foot high , weighing 110 pounds. I guess I'll lot him olT.1" Then Colonel Burleigh told about at : encoun'tor ho hud with u southern woman wtio had just routed the major of his regiment who hud approached her house with a petition for food. "Why , sonny , " she said , "you ough lo bo with your mamma. ( The young oRlcor tearfully agreed with her. ) Give you n meal ? Of course I will , and you can bring that sneaking Yankee majo witli you , too.1' A very bountiful meal of cornuread bacon , chicken , potatoes and other dain ties was soon spread 'and partaken of. Then the northerners pullo-l out green backs and asked to bo allowed to pay for the meal. "No , " said the woman , "wo don't take money for food here. Besides , we don't call that green stufl money here ; wo burn it. " "And that was true , " said Colonel Burloigh ; "tho north made tons and tons of money by the southerners' burn ing currency issued from our treasury. They were so sure it would never bo re deemed. " Colonel Burloigh's story reminded Colonel Chiles of a morning when Gen eral Magrudor uwoko and going up a hill saw u. whlto house in the distance. He sent an aide to ask the mistress of the house if she would oblige him with n meal for himself and staff. "While the woman , who was a south ern svmpathizor. was preparing the meal a private of a Virginia regiment cnmo along nnd asked for food , " continued Colonel Chiles. "Ho was informed that the meal was being prepared for the general and his stall' . 'If there's anything for you after they finish you are welcome to it , ' said the hostess. The Virginian , who was a man of good family , waited humbly till the cxpeetod guests arrived and then crowded in bcsMo the general and be gan to eat. MugruUor turned to him a little sharply and snld : 'Do you know with whom you are eating , sirV 'No , ' said tho"privuto , 'I don't. Before the war , sir , I was very careful with whom I associated , but , now I don't trivo a Not from u Flmuirl it Stniulpolnt. "I do not recommend Chamberlain's Cough "Remedy from n lliianciul standpoint , for wo have others in stock on wliivlc wo miilco u arRcr iirollt , " says Al Magglnl , a naomincnt ilruggist of Uraddock , Pa. , "but hecauso many of our customers Ijavo spoken of It in tlio highest praise. Wo sell moro of it than any similar preparation wo Have In the store. " For &alo by druggists. o THAT AWFUL TOBOGGAN. Tin-mini ; Description of 1'lrst llliloon It Among thu CainifliH , A queer-looking contrivance , with a Bnuu nosis , and nlmostas Hat as you nro , IH placed in post lion. It is a toboggan , nnd it hath u devil. In obedience to directions , says a writer in Outing , you squat down on its lone , Hat cushion and tuck in your foot. Others get on behind - hind ; a voice exclaims , "Hold ontlghtl" and you tire a dead man ! You give ono mighty , convulsive giibp and contraction of the muscles , like a man shocked by electricity ; some evll-mlndod brute hit you over the head with a club nnd made you see myriads of stars , and you foil oil Iho fool -toboggan and are whizzing down from that dizzy height. Hnlf way you struck a btako which plorcod your chest and drove iU poin ! up into the roof of your mouth ; gome body tried to stu'o you and tore awaj .half your whiskers , an entire car nniJ your'silk tlio and , your falling BtilL falling to n shattering doom. That's all right ; the imaginary stake is only your heart trying to got out ol your moutti ; you huvo lost you tile ant ono oarmulT temporarily , and the zephyrs yrs sough a bit frenly through your hir btito appendages , but those Cunucl savages don't want to kill you and arc only laughing cheerfully. You huvo fallen 10,000 foot now , ant the final crasli must bo close at hand Wliiz-1/.z-whlzl You gradually boconu conscious of un amazing , blrdllko for ward Hight ; the sparks pnlu from voui ' frightened eyes ; ' your halted b'loot surges wildly through your veins am you fool a sensation of glorious oxultu lion. You have escaped , Your hat is recovered for you , will your lost earmulT ; you manngo to closi your mouth again ; eomobody asks yoi what you think of It and you UURWG vnguoly , "FutMuiT-llne , " An honest pill is the noblest work of tit apothecary. DoWltt's Liltlo Early Uiscr euro coualtpatlon , blllou&ucbs uud sick hcai ! ucue. ; spppiii ATIVK mnw Wheat Yesterday Only Maintained the Price it Closed at Friday. CORN WAS FIRMER ON IOWA'S ' REPORT ll i\ppoliitiiU'Mt Otor tlin IlinldiiR Sulil to lie Ornrriil Moderate ltrrcl | > t nnd I'oor Inspection Were Strong factors Stocks .iiiul ItontU. CniCAoo , III. , Doc. 10. Wlient today only maintained tliti price It , closed ut yuslorduy , iillliutiKli nvcragliiR nbovu that ( lurinjt most of tlio session. Corn was In good demand uud closed ' .iu liUlier. 1'iovlslons wcio In asmulltiy nguln egged on by tlio olliiie. ] Wliciit o | > oncil nl iv inodornto ntlviiiico on better cables ntnl tholllmtnl exports. There weroRood buying otders on tlio innrkcl with very light oll'cilngs. Hut the better prices started scllliiK , unA Iho big recclts | ) In tin ? northwest nnd lltudsttiTt's report ot thu available supply 17,000,000 Int. moro than ever known befoie , uoio deptesslng factors. rincttiatlonsrurc cotilined wllliln u rango. Cora was llriner , the Iowa iejort ) showing onlyti 173,800,000 Mm-hel crop this year , iiKalnst 350,000,000 bushel lust yenr. Piliiio's loport , stiylns that theto was ( llsappolntini'iit nearly every whcio over the huskliis nml the moileiato u-celpts and poor Inspection , \\ero all stioiij ; faetois. Hhoilseio good buyers from the start and there was coed speeiilutlvo with M'lli'rssesucp. The buying iieaied to be led by houses supposed to be liet- liiK for the ptovlslon Intetest. Tlio mailiet opened at u fiaetlonnl advance and bold Up \\llh little leactioiiH fioni ! 5e to ; , f , cased oil' f i oin 'to to Uc , tilled linn and closed within fiom 'ic ' to ! ( c of the ( op. . Oit-.advaneeil ' 40 In sympathy with other Kralii and elosed steady. 1'iovlslons uero tame at a light advance. rompavcd with yosteiday jirlces atu up Do to lOcall 'lonnd. ICstlmateil tecelpls for Monday : Wheat. 150 cars ; coin , 160 uuibj oata , 140 cars ; IIOKS > , 36.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : C'ash nuotatlons were ns follows : Kr.ouu Quiet ami unrhaiiKed. WiiiiAT No. 2 spring,72ic ; No. 3 spring , 03 GOGcj No. 2 icd , 7ic. ! CoitN No. 2,42c ; No. 3 , 38Hc. OATS No. 2,30'5c : No. 2 wliltCp33c on truck ; No. 3 white , 3 : > mc33c. UYK-NO. 2.47c. IlAiu.iv-No. 2 , C4c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 33"Q07c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 335uc. KI.AX SIID : No. il.os > ; ® i.oo. TIMOTHY SIKO : I'rltne , $2.00. I'oitK Mess , per hhl. , $14.45S,1-1.CO ; lard , iior 100 Ib-i. , J'J.02'5 ' ; short ribs , sides ( loose ) , J8.10S8.20 ; dry salted shoulders ( bo\edJ7.37'i ) © 7.5U ; short clear Miles ( lio\ed ) , J8.IOQ8.uO. WHISKY UNUHcis , ' llnlsheil gooiU , per gal. $1.25. Slid Ail Cut loaf , granulated , btaiularil "A,1 unrhan ed. The following were the receipts and ship ments today : AUTIfl.ES. HKCKll'TS. BlIU'MCNr ! ) Flour , bbli. 18030 H.OJ : Wheat , bu . 1IS.UJU 31.OX Corn , bu . . . 123.000 47,031 Out ) , bu . . . . 253000 117.00C Ityc. bu 22.0UO a.ooa n rloy. bu. . 67.000 71.01X1 On the Produce exchange today the butte market was dull ; cieamcry , 19a'J9c : dairy , 10 ® 26c. Kggs , Him ; strictly ficsh , 22.s23lc. ! New Vork Markets. t NEW YORK , Disc. 10. Fr.otin Receipts , 42- GOO pkgs. : exports , 4,500 bbls. , 6,000 sacks ; moderate demand , easier ; sales , 102,000 bbls ; low oxtias , S2.0032.75 ; winter wheat low grades , (2.00 .76 ; fair to fancy , S2.755J3.80 ; patents. $3.b54.20 : Minnesota clear , $ ' 2.50 ® ! ) .50j .Straits . , $3,50S4.25 ; patents.1.20 ® 4.75. live Mixtures , I3.003.75 ; buckwheat flour , $1.00 ; buckwheat , 534c. ! COIINMKAItjulet , steady ; yellow western , WIIUAT hccolpts , 140,000bu. ; exports , 89- 000 bu. : sales , 470,000 bu. futures ; 8,000 bu , spot. Spots dull ; No. 2 red , 78 ! < cjn stoic nnd elevator : 78J o afloat ; 78Utt794'c f. o. b. : No. 3 red , 74U ; No. 1 northern , 83Jfc ; No. 2 northern , 8080Uc ; No. t ! Milwaukee , 77c ! : No. 3 spring , 74' < e. Options were very dull and Inegular , closing steady at He decline after opening .steady at ! a@'Ic advance and declining H ® ? e , trading entirely local and awaiting the government leport. No. 2 red March , 80U-10 < a91c ; May , 827-10(382 ( 13-10c , closing at 82Hc ; June , 82W82Jic , closing at 82Sc. HYK Steady , dull ; western , 5158n. IlAiir.ev Dull ; western , 5bQGOc ; No. 2To ronto , 8485c. HAUI.KY MAI/T Quiet ; western , 70382e ; city niailu Cnnadu , 7fi80i : . COHN Receipts , 52,000 bu. ; exports , 19,000 bu. ; sales , 275,000 bu. of filture.s ; 29,000 bu. spot. Snots tinner , dull ; No. 2 , 61'Sc In ele vator ; 52' ' cntloat. Options were modniately actlvo , HW 'c higher on firmer cables , higher Chicago nnil .shorts covering and closed : December , 51c ! , closing at 51' . c ; January , 51\S515tc ( , closing at 51Hc ; May , 6211-10 ® 52'ic , closing at 521'e. OATS Itecelpts,26,350 bu. ; sales.20,000 bu. futures , 30,000bu spot. Spots dull. Options nulot , steady : December , SGiSe * . January. 37Wc : May , 395c ! : No. a spot white , 41Jo } ; mixed western , 3038o ; whlto western , 40 " - " No. 2 Chicago , 37ic. HAY Klim ; shipping , G02G5c ; good to choice , 7590c. lloi'rt Dulleasy ; common to choice , 18 ® 24c ; I'acllli ! coast , 1824c. KUIIAU Haw , firm , dull ; fair refining , 2 15-lUc ; centrifugals , 90 test , 3aC ; lelined , llrm , good demand : oil' A , 4 > 4@4 | c ; mold A , 4 15-10S4eblindaul } ; ; ! A , 4 Il-10tt4' 'c : con- fectloneis'A. 4 0-104 c : crushed , 6 5-10 ® 5'c ; imwdered , 4 IS-lG'SOc ; gianulated , 4 Il-104f5c ; cubes.4 13-10lic. MoiiASSKS Koielgn , nominal ; Now Orleans , moderately active , steady ; open kettle , now , good to choice , 2537 , Ilicis Kalr demand ; domestic , fair to c.\tra , ' ' & ' < ( ; Julian , 45 ! < S5c. KddS Quiet , weak ; western , best , 28c. HIIIUS Quiet , steady ; salted Now Orleans selected , 45 to 00 lbs,67c ; Texas selected , 50 to 00 Ills , MIT ? . . 1'orlc-Dull , llrm ; old mess , H4.50A14.70 ; now mcsn15.5015.00 ; extra inline , $17.00 ® 17.50 ; cut meiith , ( inlet : pickled bellies , 8" filB'ic : pickled shoulders,8ii8iioiiileklcd ! ; hams , lOlifolhi ; middles iinlel ; hhort clear , iu.55 , I/aril nulut , slionger ; western steam elo-eit at J10.OII311.OO ; sales , none ; December , $ 'J.'J5 ; January , $9,98 , asked ; Mmch , $ 'J.45 ; May , $9.35. HuiTEn-Oulet ; nigln , 30'i3lc. ' UIIKBSB Mnn , fairly uctlvo ; part 3'Jc. ai'uilliox Quiet , steady ; American , Jl3.00 ® I'Joi'Vnii-l'Irm : Inko. $12.20. liKAD-Qulet ; domestic , $3,75 , TiN-I'lrm ; .stralls , ll'J.UO. Umuliii llld 's-uii < l Talloir. i. 1 green , 3'jc ; No. 2 gieen salted. 4ft4'jC ! No , 2 giei'ii salted , ! ! ? Jo to 35i3J u ; No.en 1 green i-alteil , 25 to4O ll > s. , 4fc ! ; No , 2 gri en salted , 25lo 40 lH.,3Ue ) : No. 1 veulcalf , H 15 lln. , Be : No. 2 veiil Clllf. to 15 Ibs. V'i'No. 1 dry Hint.Coto7c ; No. 2 dry flint , 4c to 5o ; No , 1 ilry salted , 6u to Oi * . 1'ail cured hides one- half cent'por pound less than fully cuied. BIIKKP 1'Kl.TS tlu'i'ii wilted , each 35exrt1.25 ; green salted sheailings ( short wooled early hklns ) , each 15Tj.25u ; dry bheaillngs ( blunt wooled early bklnsl , No. 1 , each , 510e ; dry shenrllngs ( shoit wooled early hkliih ) , No. I ! each. 5c ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pulls , per Hi. , actual weight , 103 14'4c ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska niur- rain uool pelts , jicr 11) . . actual weight , 812cj dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pells , per lb. , actual uclght , 103.12'ic ; < lry Hint C'oloradc murialn wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight HtTclOc ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , TM'Jc. Have feet cut elf , as It U ut > clCD9 to paj fielght on them. TAI.I.OW AND OIIKASC Tallow , No. 1 , 33.40 tallow , No. 2 , 3at < e ; gicase , whlto A , 34c giease , whlto 11 , 3kc ; grease , yellow , He grease , dm k , 2'.ic ; o'.d butter. iiit'J'.ir : bees wa\ , prime , ItVQ.'JSc : vough tallow , lii2c. Oiuuliu I'roilucn .Market. j , Thu produce markets did not present an ] ' very Important , chungun from the qiiotatloni ot the day before. Thu week a&uwholo hni llu llo WANTED u .ToUl lwur of CITIES , \ COUNTIES , GCHOOL r _ 'DISTRICTS. ' WATER COMPANIES , BT.R.R.COMPANIEG.tto. Corrctpondenco rollcllfid. 0 N.W.HARRIS 6 COMPANY.Bankers 8 . . . , 1- 103-109 Dearborn Street. CHICAGO. 13 Wall Street , NEW VORK. 70 Stalest. , BOSTON. not born entlrrRfllftllifnctory to produce ilcnlcrs. On most < lny.ithn demand lin bccn llcht nnd trndo/lnll At the snmo tlmoro- colpls Imvo not Ix'cn very Inrpc , nnd stocks accordingly have noCncrumulY .Atonny ioto- worthy PMcnt. TJiflto lint boo in Rradunl re covery In the iwniltty maikot from the very lowitrlcei of IhS'Vt'Dk before , and cumliavo ndvnncpd about If. The t'lmiiKe to colder weather has miidojtho handllhit of poultry null Rainn moro satisfactory , audits coiitlnunnco would have a tendency to sttmulntu thodc- maml. * ix > Ai'i-i.rs-QuotaUoji' ! arc ! Oood stock , J3.60 O-I.OO ! Choice to f.til < jy , ? 4.00ai4.15. ! HANANAS Ouotnttrdic tire : 1'itlr to good shipping slix-k , i' .fKKt'J.AO per hunch. IliiTTKii-Tliri btilkVif the receipts ot country roll sells at HIMi&pfJiSeloct stock brltiRi 17 © lOc , and occasionally MnnctliliiK ! received that Is Rood cnouftlHto brln ? "Oc , but suili liackiiRi" < are sciircb. Tlicin Is piaotlcally no di'inaiid forcri-aini-ry , which Is quoted at i0o. ! fliANiir.itliiF..s Quotations are : Hell and cherry , $8.50 iicrunl. : boll and IniRlo , JD.CO : Into I'npo < 'od. S10.00. The arrivals on thu miitKi't arollaht. Cii.tttr : : 3IK335C. Kfllls-M'ii'sli stock Is quoted at 24 ( 2r)0 , hut. It Is no easy inatlur to secure stock that U strictly fresh. ( I A MI : Quotations nre : 1'rnlrlo chickens , $4.004.r.tl ; BHIUSO , t-t,00 | iilliill , $1.00511.25 ; snipe , Jl.OOi Jnck snipe. tl.2.r > ( Sl.r > 0 ! plover , $1.00 ! ( Tolden plover , $1.25fftl,50 ! canvas back ducks , $0.ooaiO.OO' red head ducks , $4.00 : innllnrd ducks } n.7r > i hhto wtiitt teal , $2.00 ; prcon wliiRtcnl.fi. MKJiiiTG ; inl\eddiickslDO : Canada Reese , $ O.OUV.7.ri ( ) ; Hiunll peese , $4.00 © 0.00 ; Jack i alibi Is , $2.00 : Htuall rabbits , $1.25 ( itl.uU ! squirrels J1.26 : tintclop" saddles , 12 ® 14c : deer saddles , 1-lftlfii * : nntelopecarc.lssca aiS.Oc : duercarcnsscs , loaillc. I 1 it A i-i : Kitui r1'or box , J.'i.OO. llONM'.v-dood white clover Is quoted nt 17c nnd llrm at that. II A V No. I , $8.00 | No. 2 , $0.r.03.7.00. lif.MONSQuotations are : Choice Messlnns , $5.0005.50 : fancy , Jli.OO. M.\tA < l.v Un\i > is-Tlio : iiiniket Is well sup plied tind quotations atu $ 'J.ot)39.r ) > 0 per ke . OvsTntta N w Vork counts mo quoted at 3r > i ; and oilier Mils ns low as at 13c per can. ONIONS I lomeKi-own stock Is quoted hero at 80-cl85e , and Spanish at $1.00 per crate. OiiANiis-l'loi : Ida , $3,50 per box. I'oiH.illV-Tho week closed with the inniket liielly well cleared up aud the demand mtliur Impioved , especially for tut Key * . Ijlvo poultry of all kinds Is slow sale , Iho tiadu much pto- fei line ill essed htocl ; . Quotations urn : Tur keys. llfjji'jc ; clilckuns , b0cj Reese and ducks. 010c. roTATors-Quotations nre : llome-giown , G5a7Gc ; folotado and I'tali , 85c. SWIIT : : I'OTAIOIIS Choice Muscatlno and Illinois slock , $3.75 per bbl. TANIIKIII.SKS A few tatiKerlncs have arrived on the 111:11 : lid and sold at $8.00 per box or $1.50 pur half bo\ . YKAf. Quotations nro : Small and fat , 05 ! © 7c ; largo and heavy , 3(35c. ( St. I.onU HT. IiOUis , 51o. , Deo. 10. 1'i.ouu WiiiiAT Closed about ns yesterday ; cash , CS'Je : December , 08'ic ; Slay , 751jC. COKNic above yesterday ; eabh , 38c ; December , 3 iic : Mar,43c. ! Uvn-Klriii ut - 47tlbc. < . ltAuiiv-Dull : ; Nelnaska , 50ffiDlc. HUTTUII Unchanged ; cieamcry , 252Gc : 1'iKis 1'limerat 22Jic. WlllSICV J1.2D. I'OIIK Steady at $14.50 ; lard nominally hither at J'J.02',5. UKCriil'TS Flour , 100,000 bbls. ; wheat , 118- 000 bu. ; corn , 128,000 bu. : oats , 23,000 bu. ; rye , 5.000 bu. : barley , 9,000 bu. Smt'MHNTR I'lotlr , 5,000 bhls..wheat ; , 10,000 Int. : corn , 47.000 bu. ; oats , 8,000 bu. ; rye. 7,000 bu. ; barley , none. lliislucHH Itrlefx. Harris & Jones have closed up their meat maiketat Hcd Cloud. H. Chamberlain & Co. linvo moved their gen eral Motofroiu Utlca to Scward. C. H. KobPits , confectioner at Holdrcgc , has been succeeded by Ilull& liobort.s. G. T. StephCnson hasbiiceeeded to the Imple ment business of > yillluiu Atheitou. Jlcl'arland & KIlloV have boiiRht out the Im plement business of I'opo Uios. at lied Cloud. P. O. HncKcr has succeeded to the confec tionery business of William Hacker , deceased. Kiinsas City Markets. KANSAS CITY , Mo. . Dec. 10. WHEAT Higher ; No. 2 hard , GoffiG5Uc ; No. 2 icd , GU 7i U'JHc. CoilN 1'lrm ; NO. 2 mixed , 33 ! { < n34c ! : OATS Steady : No. 2 inl\ed , 29ffi'JOc. KVB I'lniij N * 2 ? 475i475c. ! ItUTTini I'alr Ocuiaud ; cieamcry , 2529c ; dairy , 14lbi- . -4 , lticiil'rs : Wheati'iSO.OOO bu. ; corn , 7,000 bu. ; oats , 1,000 tin. 4 iJnii'jinNis Wheat , 83,000 bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu. ; oats , none. \ Collco JIarUct. Nr.w Yonic , Dec. It ) . Options opened barely steady , 10 to 15 points down , closliiR Urm , 10 to 20 points down. Sales 20,000 bags , In cluding December , $16.05(3110.10 ( ; January. $15.75f 15.80 ; Kobiuary , $15.00 ; March , $15.40 © 15.85 ; May.$15.10JlC.2D ( ! ; July , S1D.OO ; Sep tember , $14.0ri2 > 15 05 : October , 814.85. Spot JJlo , dull , steady ; No. 7 , SIG.87',5. Oil Mitrkec. NEW YORK , Dec. 10. I'nTHOi.F.nst The mar ket oponeu llrm aud 1,000 bbls. sold at 55c. Stibsuqucntly there were offcrlnss at 54ic ! but no f Hither transactions took place. 1'ennsyl- va'nhi oll.siHit sales , none ; January options , sales 1,000bbls. at 55c ; Lima oil , sulca none , 17o bid. Total sales 1.000 bbls. Milwaukee Grain Market. MiMVAiiKF.c , Wls. , Dec. 10. WHEAT Quiet ; May , 72'Jc ' ; No. 2sprlns , C0'/c. ' Cou.v-Ouiet ; No. 4 , 38'aac. . OATS-Klunj No. 2 white , 3435c ; No. 3 , 32'/33 c. HAUI.EY G Kvr.-51c. Cotton Market. NEW OIH.EANS. La. , Dec. 10. Dull ; middling , Ofjcj low iiilddllnc , 9'ic ; good ordinary , 83 c ; not iccclpts , 11,100 bales : gross , 12,120 bales ; o.\ports to Great liiltaln , 2,220 bales ; to 1'iance , 7,700 bales ; coastwise , 5,595 bales ; sales , 9,000 bales ; Mock , 240,045 bales. LIVIJ bTOCK , .MAKIC15TS. Itecelpts Interfered ivlth \ > y tlio Snow Italian * of the Local Situation. OMAHA , Dec. 10. The lecent blizzard seri ously Interfeicd with the marketing of stock the past week , and iccelptsof nil kinds show udecieasecompaicd with the weqk piovlous : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ilecelpts the past week. . . 10,301 30,830 2,481 Itecelpts previous week. 10.214 39,185 3.025 Correhpondlng week 1891.14,781 55,001 4.353 I -The cattle trade has developed no now fea tures , although , owing to thu slight i eduction In supplies , prices may have firmed up a trllle. Good to choice tlpo cornfcd cattle llml a very ready sale at stiong pi Ices. Ono bunch of prime 1,757-lb. grade Heicfords sold for Chi Istmas beef on I'rlday , which will glvo a fair Idea of thu condition of the market on anything rcully choice. Huyers , however , have not asked so much after prlmu ns after good cattle nnd such have ( -old a trillostioiigor than a week ago. On the gen eral run of half-fat and short fed steers the market was decidedly uncertain and uneven. If the supply was limited buyers took them at very fair figures , hut ns u rule they have been Indifferent hollers aud at unsatisfactory prices. They can't stand the competition In the butcheif , ' stalls with poultry , game and oysters. Outside of the best cattle , prices aio rather low , but with u bettor out.sldodemnnd , and continued good Imiulry fiom local houses tbeio haubueu a healthy undcitone to thu trade and the maiket for the week closes inlliorllrmerthan a week ago. In butchers' and canners'stock It 1ms been the snmo way. and fair to good cows have brought veiygood llgures nil week. Even poor Muff is selling better than for a couple of weeks past. The feeder trade has picked up considerably the past day or two , and while there has been no nollceablii ndva'nco In pilces there has been a ( Inner feeling and u freer movement UK far as tin ) hotter grades -aro concerned. Common light thin stock radio nru still neglected , oven at pi-ovalllng ildlcnlflusly low prices. Hecelpth today worn homuwhat lighter than on last Kiitiirdayjj i.ithu / \ weok'.s receipts , while about J.titM . ) heavier than n year ago , were nearly 3.00Q .lighter than last week. TheiowoiemoiogooU cattle on halo than on any onu day for over a\eek ) , lluslness was brisk with the markiH htiinig ton dime higher than i'rlduy on all dchlrablu offerings. ( Jood to ITo Offer\You \ a Jttmtdy irhlcH Ini are i Safety to Zlfa of Mother and CMltt. \ "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Confinement of its Faln Horror and Hit ! : . AfttrnilDgonebottloof "MaUicr'iFrlend" ! uttered but Hill J pain , and < iMuolex | > crleuco ilmt weakorua ultrrvrnril u > ual ID eucli cason. Mr . Asniu OIOK , Lamar , lio. , Jon. IStli , 1 91. Bent by ezprcsi. ehantei prepaid , on receipt ot price , $1 0 per bottle. Uoolc to Mulhere mailed iruo. fIILDJUEGUIjA. > 'OIL CO. , ATLANTA , OA. ECU ) DV ALL DRUQGI3T3. M nr of our AOK.STS am HULLING from ISM ti tiO ) wottli o' ARNOLD AUTOMATIC STEAM COOKERS tier month IK'jVt rutuiln Idle , or work for imai wujtet , H lie 11 you ulElit be making more mono ban in uuimjr. Applr for tertui , Alt.NOLL OOKBitCO.UJr8.2Jl ! > at , Umitia. choice 1,200-lb , to 1,400-H ) , steers sold al from 14.20 to 5.20 ! fallto pootl 1,00(1-11) . to 1,300-11) . steers at from Mr > 0 tott.15 ; common to fnlr 000-lb. to 1,203-lb. steers at from $3.00 to 3.riO , Some pretty fair westerns brmiffht } n.3fi , with ono bunch at. $ .1 RO , but offerings In this linn were limited. Although theio wns iidl htlv Honker totm toward the rlosoon account or the Itirrensed recelpti , the close found the pens piaclleally ompty. About a ( bird of the fie h lecolpts were rows and mixed stock , and with u vetv fair and general demand they changed hands fieely nt steady lo stioug prices. Knlr to good cows nnd fielfcis sold largely at from fU.OOto J2.60wlth extreme sales of poor to very good stock at from $1,25 to li.8i. ! The supply of bulls , o\eu and stags was not largo and with a very fair Inquiry fiom both killers and feeders the trade wns good and prices fully steady at fiom 11.75 to $2.'J : > . Veal cnhes were source anil quolnbly strong at ( torn J3.00 to J5.00. Common largo caHes and yenrllngs rather dull at fiom J1.125 to $12.50. [ tjj lions The market has been uneven all week. 1'nckers' efforts ha\o been niori' deler- mlned than ever lo bleak the market , but tin ) light i eeclpls occasioned by the slorm have been against them , nndlillu prices have gene oil consldeinbly slnco Tuesday , the high day , they aio still fully a dlmo higher than on last Snl in dny. The situation Is lather Ktralned. Tiesent comnaiatlvely high prices are the lesult dliectly of short supplies and Indlieclly of sjieculatlon In hog products. Hhotild there be n hlg nut ot hogs nnil the schemes of speculators mUcairy there Is no telling when ) prices would go. On the. other hand the shortage may bo mnro seilous than geneially anticipated , In which case the pres ent high prices would .seem low. One thing Is coil n In , funnels nro well satlslled with lit osent juices and aievilnnlmr In all Kinds of hogs , pigs , brood sows nnd all to tecel\o the bcnellt of them , The supply today wns fully as pond as last Pnluiday as to numbers , but JhoollWlngsworo decidedly common , lluslness wns bilsk , but It was ( linlcull to compare thu market Intelli gently with I'rlday's uneven Hade. The range was pretty much the same , very com mon light nml inheil to cholco heavy hogs .selling at fiom JS.HO to JG.lt ) . The popular price was $0.00 and It wns iiraclleally nt ? 5.)5 ! ) to $0.00 for fttjr to good hogs of all weights. Several trains woiulato In nrilvlng and on vomo of Iheso prices ruled lower nnd a few loails lemalneil unsold , ( ieii- erally .speaking It wns not far fiom a steady market , .sales weto largely at from $3.t"i ) lo $0.05 , the sumo as on I'rlday , and as against J5.85 to J5.UO last Satuiday and $3.45 lo i3.55 on tho.sanie Satuiday of Deeember lust vear. Sliiii'Thero : weio no fiosh iceelplsof sheep and nothing heio ( o maki ) a market. Hood muttons continue In active demand nt strong prices. Kalr lo good natives , $3.50&l.5 ; fair to good westerns , $3.'J5t50j common and slock sheep , $2.25 .3.50 : good to cholco 40 to UO-lb. lambs , $4.0oa5.50. IlecelptH mid DUiioslllon of Stock. Ofllclal receipts iind disposition of shook ns shown by the books of the I'nloit Stock Yards co ipnny for the twenty-four houis , ending at 5 o'clock p. m. December 10 , 18U2 : IILCKII'TS. celpts , 7.000 head ; shipments , 1,500 head , steers dull ; weak to lower : feeders and Texas steers , quiet anil steady ; shipping steois , J3.00 ® 4.GO ; stockers and feeders , J2.153.70. lions Iteeelpts , 0,000 head ; hhlpnionts , ! , - COO ; good hogs , htciulv ; othei.s , weak to 5o lower ; all grades , 84.75G.25 ; bulk , $0.00 ® 0.15. Siiini' : Receipts , 1,100 head ; shipments , none ; good sheep , stioug ; others , dull and weak ; muttons , and lambs , { 3,00. St. I.ouli I.lvo Stock Market. ST. Lotus , Mo. , lio. : 10. OATTI.I ; Ro- celpts 1,000 head ; shipments , 1200 head ; market steady ; native steers , M.0035.10 ; Texas and Indian steers , $2.003.10. HO(3S-.ltecelpts , 3,100 head ; shipments , 3,300 head ; market , slow , lon'er ; heavy , JO.OO ® fi,40 : packing , J3.80G.25 ; light , $ j.850.10. SlIEEl1 Hecclpls , 400 head : shipments , 300 head ; market quiet ; natives , $3.004.CO. Chicago Il\o Stock JUirlct. CinrAGO , 111. , Dec. 10. [ Special Telegram to Tin : HKB.I The cattle market was quiet to day and prices woio without Important change. Only about 1,500 cattle arrived at the yards and they were bought up early at full prices. The olVeilngs consisted ptlnclpally of butchers' and cannets1 stock , and pi Ices ranging downward fiom $3,50 , which took mostof It. Quotations were from $1 to $3.25 for Infm lor to extra cows , heifers and bulls , $1.75 to $3.20 forstoeKeis and feed ers , ? 2.90 to $6.00 for common to oxtia dressed beef and shipping steers , and fiom $1.50 to 85.50 foi'calves. Sales of hogs were made tosoniowhat better advantage than tit the close of jesteiday's market. Itecelpts wcio small estimated ut 12,000 , and they wore soon outof sellers Hands at fiom $0.00 to tG.45 for common to choice medium nnd heavy , and at fiom 5-j.liO ( o $0.10 for poor lo prime light , Trading was largely at from $0,2O lo J0.35 for the foimer , whllo fiom $5.90 to $0.10 took the bulk of the light. The demand was good at fiom J3.00 to J5.25 for poor to choice grades of shei-p. Culls and poor bluff sold any whcio from 151.00 to $2.75. There was a strong market for lambs at from J3.75 toiO.OO for poor to choice. Fancy were quoted as high as $0.25. UeeelpU : Cattle , 2,000 ; hogs , 12,000 , ; sheep , lij)0 ( ) * The Evening Journal reports : OATTI.I : Receipts , 1.500 head ; shipments , 1,000 head ; maikot. slow and weak ; Chilst- mas beeves , t..700.00 ; others , } 2.850.40 ; helfeis , $2.75 ® 3.50 ; stockers , $1.70 ® 2.60 ; feedots , 82.003.10 ; cows , $1.152.80. llocis Itecelpts , 12,000 head ; shipments , 0,000 'head ; nmiKct uneven , closed lower ; lough and common , $5.7505,85 ; packing nnd mixed , } 5.9O0.15 ; bulchcr.s and medium weights , $0.20K0.30 ( ; light , $5.70140.15. HIIUKP Hccelpts , 1,000 head : shipments , 000 heRMj market active ; prices stioug ; Christmas wethers , $5.00.10.00 ; natives , $4.00 ® 0.20 ; western , $4.7034.90 ; TOMIIIS , $4.40 ® 4.90 ; lambs , ( ? 3.760.20. Perfect action and perfect health result from the uscof UeWHt'bLittlo Eaily Ulsers A perfect little pill. The explosion of a bomb Is not moro ouddcn or unlooked for thnn the attack of some malig nant dlsoaso which would not occur wcro the Llood In perfect order. To Iin- pure blood Is duo u crcat variety of ilU that maUa Hfo n burden. Purify your blood , nnd you liavo It. All the year round , you may rely upon Dr. Pierces Uoldcn Medical Discovery to Mny. The " Discovery " \vorla equally well at all times , and in all cases of blood-taints , or humors , no matter what their name or imtnro. It'B the cheapest blood purifier , sold through druggists , because you only pay for the fjooil you get. Your money la returned It It doetn't bene fit or euro you. Can you ask more I The Latest CHICAGO STATIONERY Nothing Better. Our Writing-paper and Envelopes ; Wedding Invitations ; Reception Cards are sent , ot reasonable prices , anywhere in the United Stales. Send for samples. METOALP STATIONEHY COM ( lute Cotb'a Library Co. ) 136 Wsbasli Avc. , Chicago. Union Stock Yards Company , South Ornaha. llett Caitlo JJo and blu'cp market In Hie woit. COHKISSIOH HOUStS. Wood Brothers. SoutuOmaha Teleiiliono Ili7. CLIcopc JOHN D.DAIHHM AN , I . , - . . „ „ „ ' . . WAl/l'Klt E. WOOII , ( Market ItcporU br niutl ana nli b crfullr ) lui nltticd upoa a OMAHA. Manufacturers' and Jobbers' Directory Many people tlilnk of Hhemnntlsm ns a tenacious anil torturing dlecneo , but one not neces sarily dangerous to hiimnn life ; vet fatal tendencies nro nlwnys In Hie blooil mid ergana of tlioso who Imvo nny foini of Ilhcumatlsm , Sciatica or Ncuralgh. lically , tlicso nto among tin moet dangerous of diseases. Thry often etriko at tlio heart as swiftly anil fatally r.s serpent's f'ing ' or lightning's Etrokc. 1'HOP. TIIEOUOnn W. DWICIIT , founilcrof the Iw School of Columbia Collee | , New York , and ono of America's most learned Linycre , died cuddenly la Clinton , N.Y. , Juno 29,1892. Ho went to Clinton from New York about two weeks before , siiltcrlng frrm ilictimatlcilinicnltr. Ills complaint developed Into an affection of tlio hcatt. The beEtraeillcal treatment wcs pro vided , but lie. failed rapidly nnd illcd suddenly. KX-SEXATOlt KKItNAN , of New York- , the "Snge of Utlca , " the only man w ho defeated Roscoe Conkling nt tlio polls , r.nd who was defeated forOovcrnor of New York Stale on account of his rclislon ( Mr. Kcrnan was n Itoman Catholic ) , died suddenly in Utlca , Hept. IT , 1692. Ho . had been confined to Iila homo for three montlis wKU rbciimnthm , was Btipposcil to bo iccover- Ing , but was seized with n chill and died without regaining consciousncf s. The world nt large hears the details of the deaths cf great men , but how few , except within the small clrclo of acquaintance of tlio "common people , " know of the tbout uuU of eucli cases among the masses. They nro occurring every hour gomc-whcre , and nil u ho nrc mulcted with. rucumatism,8clatlcaorncurnlglanrolntliceamcicrlla3wcro ] tlio two eminent men named above. For all thus afflicted aud In elmllar danger thcro la ready to hind the blrlctly Bclcntlflc , long- tried and almost INFALLIBLE REMEDY , ATH-L0-PHO-ROS. Its remarkable cures nro Illustrated by this caec : , . JtAr.TZ , CLAT Co. , INDIANA , April . > , 1692. ' " Atli-lo-plio-ros has done n wonderful work for my husband. Ho was prostrated with ilicu- mntlsm. Ilo used only part of n bottle , commencing Sunday , 3 o'clock , and tldu ( Tuesday ) morning Is nlilo to go down Btalra nnd cat his breakfast. Bcforo using the Ath-lo-pho-ros ho couldnot even .feed himself or ueo'any of his limbs. Mns. 0. M. CONOEIt. AUi-lo-pho-ros soid by nil druggists nt one dollar THE ATHLOPKOROS CO. , New Haven. Conn. Seeds , " the wonderful rcnied ? - In Bold with nvrlt ten annrnntcr- euro all nervous dl PMes. mich ns Weak Memory , JOJ of Drain 1'owtr. Ilpadnct.0.VnkofuhiP , Loit Manbuon , Nlchtly Kails- u. NcrvoiiBneas. l-aa3ltudo.nlldriln8 nnd loss < if imncrof IhoiJoiit-rnllro ncoliynmilififo-t ovcryj'iordorwn oireati-riltcn yuaranUe tocnrt of rrSimd the manor. Circular free. Addrcs5h rvot.5 rtc.1o..C'Jilci 8olU. For Snlo in Omaha by Sherman & McCcmnoll , 1515 Dodge Stroot. Sttlo , Under nnd by virtue of nn execution Issued by Frank K. Jlooros , olorlcof thudUtrlct court , within and for Douglas county. NobrusU.i , upon n judgment romlurecl Ijv Hiild court at UN Scntornber term , A. 1 > . ItK. In f.ivoi of tlio Merchants National hank of Kan MIS Olty , Missouri , nnd asnlnst the Metropolitan O.iblo Uallway company ot Uniahu , Nubraak.i , f huvo levied upon tlio following doscrlhod urouerty ns tlio pioport" of the said. Tlio Motropol tr n Cublo Itnl .vny company of Uinnh.i , Nohrnskn. to-wlt "Trnult androm- bed , Inoludlng nil la , tics , iiiitfH. frogH , bolts , Bollccs , wlrep , switches , p-ilcs. trolley wires , cross wires oto. . etc. nude . 'crything jiorlnln- lngtosild : track iinil thu opuratlng thereof os un oluetrlo motor line ot said The Metropolitan Cublo Kullway company on mh BtrcoIandonDodgosticetlntheeltyofOmaha , [ incl on DodKo alii'ot IIB extended , Woodmiin iironue.Unilurwooil avenue and Wilson nvennu or street lu Diindeo I'lnco or adjacent thereto In the county of Douglas nnd Bt'itu of Iioh- rnsKn. " " ( Jnoour house ( framu bulldlnc on nests or blocks ) located on lot U , block K Dundee IMnec. Douglus county , Nebrnuka. " "Two motor passenger ears nuinliorod rosncu- tlvoly two (2) ( ) , nnd thieu p ) . "Ilccord hook , stock eortllloiito book nnil neul of H'lld com- pnny , " and also "ihu franchise grantud to Htildconip my , whloh Includes all Iho ilhu nnd urivlluKi'S sonurod therobv. " nnd 1 will on the 11th dayof Docnnhor. A. 1) . . Ib'l ? . com- mrnclntcnt 10 o'clock a , in. of Hnlddny n thu east front door or the county court house. In the oily ol Omnhu , sell s ilit pronorty at nuhllo nuctlon to tlio lilghuU and hest bidder or bidders for ciisli , to satisfy Kiild ex rcutlon , the amount duo thereon buliK forty thousand , four hundred forty-six and Ol-Iiw dollars ( tl.MJU.UI ) ludsmunt , iin.l H xlnuii nnd IIS-100 dollars ij d.JHI co < it . with Interest on said nmou.-ita from the Itith day of ijoiiteinbur , Ib'Ji ' nnd the nccrulir. costn on said Jiidu'dmt'iit and execution , ( IICOHKK A. lllJ.NNKn1. fchoillfot l > ouglas County. Nobraskn. IMKK. HAMILTON , t MAXWKI.U Attorneys. Umuha , Nebr.ii.ltu. December 1,1B9 , ' TO ALL OWNKRS OP LOTS OR PAHTS OF LOTS ON SHIKLKV STRK10T FROM MTU STUE1CT TO 20TII AVUNUR. You nro hoieby nollflod that the iindpr- slgni'd , three ilUlntoresled freeholders of the city ofOmaliu , huvo been duly nppolnled by the mayor , with tlio approval of thu rlty coun cil of Mild clly , to iitiM-hi the damage to tin ; owni'is rospi-ctlvoly of thu properly alTucli'd by grading Khliluy utii-ut fiom aatli hlrei-t to UUIh nvt-nun , declared necessary by oidliianci ) No. 3101. passed July iio , luoa , and ajiproved July 28. IBM. You ate further notlfled , tint ! having ac cepted huld appointment. : nnl iluly iiunllllixl us reiiulied by law. wo will , < w the 'Jlst day of December. A. U. 1801 ! . at the hour of lOoVIook In the foMinoon.nt thu olllcoof II , VV.CIIlJsoii , room210 , Now Vork Mfo building , within Ihu LMiriximto limits of bald city , meet for Ihu pur- IKisoofconsldeilng and making llieiihschsment of dunmgo to Iho tiunitiH n-hpcrtlvcly of Mild piopurty , utrei-lcd hy t-ald grading , taking Into consideration Mieclal hiiiiofltH , If any You nro notllled to bupiosi'ilt at the time nnd placoaforiinuld , and maku any objections toor htatumi-ntM i-oncuiiilng said aHscssment of duiuut'cs as you muy ijoiiMui'r inoper. JOHN \'v. uuiiiiiNs. W.H. UA-rr.H. . d'JdlOt Notion of Asftrgmnuiit of Dunuigcs for Cliiin ii or ( irnili' . To the owners of all lots or jrirtHOf lots on Howard street , from UQtli street , to Jlst street : You are hereby notlflo.l Hint tlio iiiulor- filgned. three dlslntorestud fioeholdurs of Ilia city of Omnlut , have buon < luly appointed by the mayor , with the ipnrovul of thoolty eoun- ell of said clly , to asst-sH the diimiigo to the owners rospoullvoty ot the property nll'uctcd by the change of grade of Hald btrrut. dnclareit niiecHsury I yoidliiiinco No ifc * . p'lHscd Auguati Uth , lb' ' . ) . ' . nillioveil Aiuiist lltli. IS ! ) . ' . You are further uutlllod that having no- cejitcd ; ald iiiipolnimeni , iiiul duly quallllod us lenulicd hy Inwove will , on theM ! day of DeciiiiilHir , A. D. , Ib'J1 , nt the hour ot IU o'vloclc In the forenoon , at the olllco of Shrlvor &O'Donahoe. 1401 Kuiniiin strci't , within the i'0'ixiriito limits of Hald city. > i oetfor the pur- 110,0 of considering mil nuiklni the nssnis- miintof ( liinuuu to Hit ) owners respectively of bald piouorty. nlTecti'd by said change of crude , taking Into consideration fipuclal bono- Uta , If nny. . , , . , You nro notlflof. to ho iirusont nt the time nnd plnco nforosuld , nnd mnko nny objection ; ! to orstntomunls conojrnlna nuld iiHsusii of dumiiuoa us you nny ! ] ' ? | , \ . . < , T.'H. ' MCUI'M'.O'C JAf. bTOOICDAhK. Omnlm. Nnl ) , Due , nth , in I' ' . Dlii-dlOt PROPOSALS FOU PAVING. Hc'ali'd piopoialH will b rriTlvi'd by the undeihlgiii'd until lill : : o'clock p , in. , Dccnmbor IlU , IHUl ! , for paving with Coloiado blind stone , ritieet linprovonieiit Dlfitilct No17r , com- pilslng thoiilh-y In blocl , I ) 17. clly , nnd Iho In- lcr ectlon of H'lh anil ( JumliigHtieoU , uccord- lngtOHll | > ( > llll.'lltIOIH , llachbld lohpcclfy a prlco per Miinrp | yard for Iho paving complete In thu alley uud Inter * fal'Ct 1(111. ( , . . . Work lo be done In accoidiinco with plans iiiidhpei'llli'iitlons on Illo In thu olllco of thu Iloaidof I'liblliiVoikn. . Kai'h pioposal lo bo made on pi luted blank * fuinlhheil by thu hoard and Id bo accompanied with a cei tilled check In thu hum of $ MG ) , pay able to the clly of Umaha , UK uvlilenco of good Tin ! honid losorvoH Ihu light to lojcct nny or all bid * and nalvu all defcelH. I1. W. IliiiiuurHi' " , Chnlriunn llimdof I'uhllcVorla. ; . Omaha , Neb. , December I'Ib'J'J. . Dec , lii. 13 , 10.20. . . I. Ooorsa 1' . Doiiils. mayor of the city of Omaha , hereby KIVO publlo nottcn uml pro claim that Ht. MBry.Havonuo fnm I'.Uh ttronb to4lh Htreot. Poupleton avcnuii from ' . ' 'Jill street to 'JUth Htmotil ! Btroul from Dnvon- port street to VVobstor street , nnil Hainllton street from mil troot toililh sliiiiit , are nu- thorkud to De iibud for Uio iniriioboof co.istlng during the winter of IBK-lbUJ. . , Wltnesu my hand nt Omaha , this 6th day ol Douiimbor , 1W" . dUdJt OEO. 1' . Ili\ll9. : Mayor. I'lllillo .iiirtlon of I'o illCotliiKfK. . On lccciiiburU7lh ) , 1H02. nt IU n. in. , the city will , at nubile- auction , hell the following du- . the iiu-mlsi-h to the highest bidder for cash. Said housox lo bo icmovcil within foiirmonthx. Thu hlghent bhlder to do- iioslti U at the time of bitlu , the balnnco to IHI paid to the rlly within ono week. The four rotlngeM are Mumlcd on lots ? , H , 0 and 10 Ift Juslln'M Hiibdlvlulon of lot 1 nnd 2 , block 1\ Hhlnn's addition. Tllio. : Ol.bF.N. t'oinptiolHT. Oiaaua , Nub. , Dec. Oth , 1602. dlO ilO |