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e e e e e e e e e e e R N NUNEN IV N o | snles. 20,09 bu. of futures and 114.000 of spot , redenn fo turo to save them from utter Options firmer, 1ght, Muy ciowing at ehann anl Westarn stocks Juite, e, Jaly, %@ st enfng of the market wis made on a — closing at B4%e, Spot No.2 white, 0 | werate volume of business nnd at | mixea western, 35@37'%0; white western, | chanzes fro Tnst s fizures, Rumerous Floods Throughout the West | & =~ = ° A clines were in majarity. Tho few s talr deman stocks monopolized uil the 'Intere Failed to Keop Wheat Up, Hors—Quiet and casy, state common to | taken in the dealinzs and the strictiy profes- che 1fle coust, b4 sional character of the market was mote up — SUGAR- Raw, quet and steady: sales, 407 | parent today. There was o great deal of seil- hozsheads and 2,00 bags mucovado, &) test Inz of the western s ks by the traders ¢ CORN WAS THE FEATURE OF THE DAY | at s%c. and 500) bags molusses sugar, 0 | the theory that the flools would ads tost. ” at refined, qulot and Stondy: | versely affect earnings, but the sinzular faet No. 6. @4 No. 11, 3 No. 113 0-16 | that aill the losses were in the Gould stocks @3 11-160; oft A, @ 13-10224 4-16c;confectioners’ | brought ont the theory that Mr. Gould wus Prominent Shorts Are Sald to be In a Pos! A “l 18 nJ \ N Olents {Int ‘ulrnir[u\r‘-y‘ IL';H g wnd so far as ”:‘ OLASSES-T'orolgn ilghts New Orlean stiares had inflo prices wero tlon Where Trouble Will Follow if I T okl sk 116 murket ed qulot bat the Rain Continnes & Few Kick=Fairly active; domestle, fair to T he y after a fractional raily in the extra, 45 a00: Jnpan. 305 last fow minutes' trading More Days. PETROLEUM—Quict, steady; United closed Ttefereine to the e s of the Richmond at 5ic for June, Terninal plan of 1eors on the Post, In COTTONSEED Oti—Flrm: crude, 0ci yellow, | its financlil articie, siys episodes wiil y May 19— Pond f 3 bin, v without Its dses.” The tendency of rafis CnrcAdo, 111, Mny 17.~Ponderous European TALLOW—Steady, light city, 44¢ road reorgunization in the lust decade has statistics and rumors of foreign fallures kept ROSIN~Quiet, steady; stralned, common to | been n ind _mote toward diserimination whent down toduy despite floods of rain in | good, §1 4561.50. inst_tho bonds and in favor of the Ame The corenl closed 's¢ under 1nst PURPENTINE—Qu'ot #ni stoady at 42@424c. | stock. There is n _great proportion of " o 3 Tsieq | . EGGS—Modorate demand and eusy: western, [ power in the hands of the sharcholders, wlo night's quotation. Corn was strong and 18 $4¢ | 4537160, pocelnts, 14222 pkgs. ure respons.bles but they are anomulous be- higher for May and from '%e to e for July. Hipgs—Innctive and stedy " can 4’(;‘(' |x||r]ur~|fu{ thelr organization _{\ 10 e up 4o Provisions were dead. Woor—Stendy and fairiy active; domestie | save the stock from utter extincetion. [hat kil 5 "t \ct: old pritie, § 211, inal advantage in order to escape the expense to lc up Lut prices soon doclined fe, ratlied | GEn SR, Ui T Ty %e, eased off %c and closed steady. The | middles, quict; short cle Fight that the stocs should puy well for | 8 stronger opening was due to the general ralng - Steady; wostern priviege of continiied existen 'lln;ll‘:lh- 500 tierces: opt mong rininal episode marks eienrly the line bl LU b A L R A i July, & of cancession oehind which the bondholders «rpool Ll the receipt of dispatehes reported the world's shipments of wheat and flour for Inst week as amountin to £.000000 Lu. Sh'pments to suc a heavy extent were unlooked for, seeing t the Indian clearances hud been given at less than on the week before, There wus sharp break during which all the early buyers for a scalping profit sold out, PFollowing that there was & lenzthened perlod ofextreme anliness, Later there was a partial r on liberal export clearances, The r wius quickly checked by Liverpool ¢ which were even wenker and lower than the early ones, Liverpool opened 1d off on spot Whent und from 'sd 10 % lower on futures, Tiie closing public cable quoted futures fron 14d 1o -'4d luwer. Iradstreet’s statement of piies was ut han 1o ny head gave w decrease of 2,145,000 bu. Wis less than expected and added to the heaviness of the market ite In the da, tliere was serious doubt ubout the world’s shipments us reported early being correct Euili there wis no force to the mariet and the close was steady. Private erop bulietins ro. ported a Fank growth in miny wheat fields and dunger of rust. W, J. Pope puts spec fmportance in the fact thit Du uth stocks of No. 1 northern wheat ure now reduced to less thian 4,000 bu, The light Stocks of corn make the short seliers very cautious and holders of corn uro 1oL In a huitry tolet ko, Muy shorts put the pr from 4s¢ e on a few trades, with bids of H1hc ut the close. The situation I8 serions, and with nuy further rainfall over the corn section u 1ively deal may be expecicd. Chris- t'e of Kansas City and Kiley of Topekn, in n report to Counselman, suy coraticids look Jike mortar beds and will not be fit to work for a weck or ten duys, eyen with the best of weather. The July option started out with te ad- yunce, wis stondy for a time, but later sold up 4, rencted 3¢, agatn sold up %e, changi somie und closed With & gain of from e to Sye. Outs were dull and stondy to firm, then roso n lylllllll"ly with corn, but attracted littie attention. ‘A telezram ‘trom New York to n Tnrge shipper requested that consiznments ot contract outs be hurried forward, 48 mon was getting “tight” and stocks were light, The heavy receipts of hozs were nguinst the fiprovement in the price of provistons wnd the strength of corn_was au influcnce in the opposite dircet'on, Neither lonzs nor shorts were agitated, nor could they see any indu nmient to trade and conscquently very lttle wis_ dol Prices closed a small fraction Tower than on the duy before. ‘e leading TWLUECs Fanzed as follows: K CLOSE. avallahlo sup of time, itoid. ' Th AVTICLER, [ Low Wiear 8o, May 51 June osq | July COoNN No. " Bept..” BroiT Mny. July. _Bept sl quotations were us follow Frovi—Barely steady and unchanged; win- {60 patouts HAQLI; winter straizhis, & % No. 2spring, S1i4c; No. 2 red, 8asic. N i her; No. LOGRTEN 0. 4 spring, Toes 2, d6e; No. 3 yellow, We; No. 2 wnite, B 344¢i No. l: No. 3, 52; No. 4, 45@18c. \.. 1,814 2 Prinie, 11,26 or LUL, $0.64G20.674%: lara, por G130 17%: short ribs, sides, (log ary salted shoulders (hoxud ). $. ort clear sides (boxed), $6.17 156 led goods, Cut loaf, 5e; granulated, s¥e; stan- durd “AL" 40, Receipts und shipments today were as 5l- ows: Fiour, barrels 1o Wiheat, bk N-«».J: Corn, D 18000 .00 700 15,000 Ol e Drod g0 xchigeion y the butter WKL WS ste funcy creamery, I8 e fine western, 166 1Ke: ordinary. H@Ise; Aue duliy, 1605, ot WG, Omaha 1’ Er¢.—No. 1 green L1 cd Ndes, 404k green salted @itaes No. 1 green saited hides, 2310 10 ciher No. 2 green saited hides, 25 to 10 s tariiyc; No.1'veal e 10 13 1hs.. et Ne yeul calf, 8 10 15 1bs., de; No. 1dry flint hides, %e: No. 2 dry flintnides, he; No. 1 dry saltod hides, Kuie; Sheen pels—Green salted, ench, Be@Eleh: Cpreen | satod shoarlings (short woo'ed early skinsl, euch, 162 o5 dry Tinzs short woo'ed oarly 8kins), No. bugite; dry sheuriings (short woo'e kins), b dry flint Kansu Nobrisic Duteher wool peits, per 1. welght, 1021 e: dry flint Kaosas ind N W HUErA D wool peits, per 1., wetual w i dry flint Coioralo butcher wool per b, uetual welght, 10512405 dry lint Colo* Fado murrain wool puit tual welsht, £@lie; dry pleces and fietunl woight, Tullow nnd Tillow. No. 1, i TG low, No. 2, rease, whito A, de; white I3, ouse, yellow, e} grease, dark, 23c; old butter, U JeesWax, prine, 16250} ron POULTIY = O1d fow bepor it lfve wolght, TTE me of ‘the best country butter fotb au GG but inythin: that falls below hit o it £oos 8 the puekirs at s Fuvres—Calitornin Kiverside ory Buox lots, R2h% Wushington nuv cho'ce nppies, BLUOELA0; choleo lonons, £17V5 4003 faney lenions, #1503 bunanas, cpated, 84 i cranterries, shipping stock, bbl. #5.50; pid tomatoos. §.50 per crite of six biwkits; t per doz. sweet pots Californiu cubbngo, 2350 per b, i o Rrown lettuce, 400 per onons, 01 per bii Nebriska hand pieked boins, i low, 1@ &L LI per doz. or (@ 2,00 weedium, #L5G@1.6: Colorado und western Nebraskn votntocs, #5@4 ¢ native potatos €@i0e; 1'ma Loun, 40 por 1h; Water Cross Q. enses 1900 per gt.i spine 495 p |||l r H]mhn». Abes ratab 1L5) per bbL: p eplunt. 3¢ per ib,: pursicy € now nH{wllyl:n potatoes, de per ib.; cucumbers, 0 per aoz. EriawnEiuEs-Cholee stock suitanle for hipping none (00 plenty. §3.5.G4.0). EGG Ty NEw Youk, My 17.—FLov 115 pkes; exports, 5,5 bbls, w nd dull; sule + CORNMUAL—Ntoudy, moderate trade, WaEAr--lecoipts, 3081 8 bu.; oxports, ales, WL futures; 100 spot. arket wenker snd guic 0. ¢ red Wi e ufloat: HR@WGYLe f.0.b,; uns BilUnine: N | northern, 1hird, thie: No. 2 northern, 8 doc; No. 2 Milwaukee, 7ac; Recelpts, 4 12554 suck 410, Sphot Options advanced weathor west und lurgo clonrances with (izht intorior roceipts, deciined’ 4%e on' light trading, with the world's shipments for the week lurge und un fncre se in the amount on pussuge, also in the Enzlish yvisibo and ru- anors of fullures abroud with dopres: Cike Dies, closing at Lye over Saturds June, Mg 03501 July, 80 G- l6c, closinz ut SNL@AINC. oloxing b 8%0; Septomber. iy @A, closinz at Milge; October, Sc; T psing uthie; May ( closin 2wt ¢ e stonlly. BARLEY MALTs=(ulot CoRn—Recelpts, 112,00) bu.; exports, 19, b saies, 0,000 bu, of futures; 11.0J0 bu. of pot. Spot firmer, | ut olused No. 2, N e TBN G atloat; ung 1, B1yas 4¢3 steutnor mixed options aro @Xe up und stoady, with trading quiet. Too -ln uEth was In univoiduble woathor west. May, 525(ai. closing at July, 40 134 June, 61440, closlug’ ut ool bee, “closing ut ‘4e; Auzust. 4iXG 1o, olosiug ut do; Beptember, 50@5)ke, clos- Iz at e Oare—liecelpta, 51,000 bu; exports, 11,5 bu.; 71 bid Firm, tem e, BUTTEIL 1@ good demand; cry nery, 15500 dadry. H@ise: Eigln, 21 Crress - Falr demnd and firm; part sk By 16 [ON—Steady: American Corper—Quict; Tnke, $ILO0GT 0, LEAD—LIzht; domustic, & w2150 127! TIN-Steady; straights; 120,850 Markets, -I'Lovr—TUnchanged St Louls §1. Lovis, Mo, May 17 WiEAT ted e up, but soon sazeod off f0etse, ratlied Tatc had dttle life and closed about s y lay except for May No. ¥ red, cnsh, €50 which wis 150 hilior Moy closed at £5e July. W@ic; August, ash, lower at 4%, closed ut 4ic: July, 41c; options hizher: sptember, 41lye: OATS—Cash lower ut options better; July, Wi RYE—No'salos BARLEY--No market, BiAN—Firn; sacacd lots at country points, —Dull and wnchanzed; praivie, $72.502 0.50; timothy, #11.5 @ 12,00, LEAD - Firm: chemical $1.90; soft Missourl off 81,0714, FLAXSEED-Strone at $1.01 BUTTER - Unci; 16@18¢ dulry, 12010¢. creamery, EGas—Unch inged, CORN NEAL— i at 2o, Wiiisk y at $10k BaaGiNg anged at 614@So. COTToN T1i8 - Unchanzed. I'rovisioss—Dull und very little donc: job lots of pork sold nt$.0.57 4. LARD—#3.0546.00 Diy SALT MEATS--Loose shoulders, #1.70; lonzs and eribs, $.90; shorts, $6.05; long boxed lots, Tie morc BACON—Shoulders, $,.2% lonzs and eribs, T0@0.75; sugar cured hams, 8.55026.60; shorts, & 2000105 RECE| i, 51,00 Loy, none ~Flour. 2,000 1bs.: wheat, 14,000 bu.; bu.; o:ts, $200) bu.i rye, nonei SHIPMENTS—Flour, 5000 1bs.: wheat, 12,00 bui corn HL0Y) bu.i oats, 20,000 bu.i rye, none; burley, none. Kansas Clty Markoets, IKANSAS CrTv, Mo, May WiEAT—Was It dull and prices nominaily steady; No. 2 hird, T2@0Te; No. # red, 18@ite ’ ry stroug: No. 2 mixed, 42¢ bid; No. OATs—Strong; No. 2 mixed, sle; 2 white, goig, tendy at60'e. FLAX SEED=-I{rm at 01c on basis of pure, BiAN—Firm av e sicko: alllu—\'x ry firm; thnothy, $0.00; prairie, $.0) 8.0, ot Active and stronz at 13e. Burrer—Fair supply and easyi creamery, olic, wdy nnd unchanged; fall eroam. Younz Amierica, 120 LTS —\W hoat, 19800 bu.s corn, oats none. SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 20,600 bu. bu.; oats, none. o; duiry, 1,800 bu,: 7,000 corn, Minneapolis Wheat Market, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn opened ut §0%5¢ and cf e T ATt PR Oy wus the chiet busmess of the day— s some of the disgusted operitors Vit The cash mar- ketls o sustaining feature undoubtedly, for today it held No.1 northern steadily a2 prewdum over July. The reccipts are lizht and the millers ure not bickward about tak- inz ull that comes in for sale. No. 1 northern sold toduy as hizh as £4e, most of it about, 52 Ieceipts of wheat liere were 100 ears and ut Duinth and Superior 21 cars. May. opemnz, Sie: hizhest, Se: lowest, §'¢; clost ste. July, opesing. £0%e: nizhest, 80ig o8t 801, @Slie; closing, 80%c. On tra + N0, northern, 82¢; No. 2, 9¢81e Milwaukee Ma MinwAvkee, Wis May i WHEAT iy, Tie 2'No. 1 norti, COIN-Quiet: No. i, 46dTe, Oats—Firm: No. 2 white, Se; No.3 whice, 32 @ise. BARL kniv apping § n—Quliet, pring, 81@ No._2, dilse; samole, 52 Ry b, 1, T7i4es PROVISION (Jlll\,L Pork—July. #.70. Lako--luly, 8 Keerters—Elour, 1,89 b, buriey. 15,000 bu, Suies 8 wheat, 43,600 bu.; 001bs.: barley, 2,100, ot Markers, AT—A heavy bull Whott foll 1 per Livery Livervoor. May 17 opurator he ied todn in consequence of heavy setling. Tt w nd holders offered mocerateiy: red western spring, 65 10d per cwt; No. 2 réd win- L s 14y 1 ceipts of wheat tthreeduys, 000 cenials, netuding 2,000 Aneric Sn—Quiet and the demind 1 A western, 45 63d per cental. werlean corn for past thice days, oK=Prime moss, wostern fine, 62 6 Lann- 81,10) cen- per Prime western, is O per ewt. Market, May 17.—Busiress in dry New York Dry Goo Niw Yonk 00ds aisclosed more progress todiy. In cottons for the full trade there was a fair demand. There I8 agrow.ng fo that muny staple cottons rescarce and the wonser is, what 18 going to be done about it. The tone {5 better wnd con- fidence increzses, Print cloths are on w boom. They advaneed yesterduy I-1¢ and agaln todny another 1-1e, raising the price from to e for sixty-four g nmn Iho jobb tride wis again f Wool Murk BosTox, Muss,, May 17.—The wool marke W fair demand from mandfaes (ctions were woatly in small 4 stocks are moderate. Ohlo and Penn- syl K llwc\f sell at2ieror X and ove. X5 ut2ie: combing and deluine flee ¢ ln request Pulled woo s are ietive and firm, cholee surers so 1L U4 and CXLRUS A 2D S0 demnnd and 't steady. Wools ure in'good KB carpet wools Coffee Murket, W Yous, My utions opened poluta’ up. Slosed stoudy, o1 -, F12.00; Do #1200 1203 Epot Kio, more active, fir 012,05 i No. Duluth Whut Macket Durvri, Minn . May 17.—The market here todiy wis duil wnd sfow, but fairly steady up tonoon. C.0 No T hurd, casii Kot My, AN s noethern, cash Bliges My, 81 Sisesduiy, st No, 3 norchern; ¢ sk, s octed, | on te 0.2 No. | horihor B Cotton Sarket, NEW Onnie May 17.—Muriet stead mlddiing, iddling, e dinnry. 6 8, 1408 Dales: gross, villes: 1o Giel PR 10 the continent, 23 ba 5400 A bales. STOCKS AND BONDS, stocks, 108, Encouraged Local Shorty to Unload, NEW YORK, May 17.-The stock market to- day suffored somewhat by sales by London, which en ouriged farther siles for the s account on the part of the local bear clem but as & rule the genoral list continuod to d Sales by Londo nt, play & rising tendeney and a fow gulns were scen. Union Pacific ang Northern Pacific pr ferred were the weak ponts, and especially during the forenoon, but the latter rallied ful whiie the former rose only a slight fraction. These weak spots were due entirely to manipulation, nud there is nothing In the situation to justity any further deciine in clther of them, and the genesally lmproved prospects for the erop is retlected tn the firm- ness displayed by the rest of tho though Chi was ralded down at one time. The wovement, therefore, was very irrezular wmong the leaders, but concessions, wade ex- coept in the few lustances weutioned, were | ieant in the extrenic Thie tinal collapse of Richnond & West Po'nt reorgunization scheme scemed to have us linfluence upon the warket. Im Provewent I Omabu slocks Was not onded to. Northwestern und the other ©rs. a8 & rule wore rather sluggish. The wiil not o, and it is well that the line has been marked. following are the elosinz quotations for ading stocks on the Now York Stock ex- ngo todny: €| _ao profe Afams £ ross 4 INCY Central §7 [N Y., C & 8t bt 180 | o heareead. Express.. 118 Ollo Mississippi:: W | do preferred ie. L Kl ontarlo & Western, 19 thern, | Gl O improvem's ine iy O £0 ) o 224 Orey £ i do 18t preferrad.. (1% Paclic Mail 5 Ao Ind preferred’; 4214 Poorin Dec. &1, 18 Chicag R & Alton.... 18 | Pittsiurg 1080 | Puilman Pulace... . NS 70 Rending . Bors Huson DB Rock Island U RIS Del L & W, .0 TTHISL T &8, kTN 30 D. & IC G, pfa). 803 st P e T8Y East Tenneasce. "\ & ‘o Dreforied [ do Ist preforred 0 24 preferred.. Erlo s do ‘proforred StP Min St Paul & Omubia. o preferred [Tenn: Coul & Tron. & Man., 113 B0 1 o 1 Fort W, L laite Texus Paeltic. ... ... Chicago & . 11 Tol. & U. C. pfd..... Hocking Vailes Calon Facfl v Houston & Texas.'l ' |1 Sxpress T0oIs Contral .. 103 | Wabnah e, 1o & BU Pt & Dulutizs 45| W abash broférrod D182 |Wells Fargo Ex.... 2% Western Unlon. .. tton Oll olorado Coal.. Homastake |tron Stiver! i ulsville & Nash Loutsyille & Momphls & ‘Char., %) Ontarlo . . ikan Central.. 1034 Quickslivor Sk W 107 o preferred. a0 preforred.. ... 5 M RS s g proferred Ll 20y Missourl Pacificl... 85 Mobtl s oo, 1407 Great Northera pri 1 Naneiile Chait Chicago Gas N. atral..... 0 Sug: Notroik Northern North, I’ U P hen. & ¢ Northwestern. *bid ti | =outhern | 1% (0. 8. . & U 5% | R L | Rio L 1198 [ Dist.. New York Money Market. NEW York, Mayv 17.—MoNEY 0N v at 114702 per cent; last loan, 115 closud offgro doat per cent. VIIME MERCANTILE PAPEIR Ccia CALL— per eent; u5 ver cent. steady at § for de- 1c closing auotations on bonds: isrez JHT [Mutual Unio, 1 coay 13 C.Int. Cert... 1 111 x rogt. . L1000 Norih. Pacltic Ista*. 113 dof J108 I North. Pacitic 2nds®, 11lg ulstana stp'd 450 &g Northwestern Con.. 1M0'g 1. new sot 21037 Northwest'n debbs.. 103 nnnew seths. L 10) St L& L M.Gen. by K5 reLis. L T2l St L ondw, 102 St wchile Tsts® 101g (St 1 C. & Ists LiG.Tr. lets 8 ex. LRGP R 81 '4 Union Pacitic 1sts.. 105 274 WestShore ... 105 Denver Mining Stocks, VER, Colo., May 17.—The followinz table the' ranz s and transactions les, #),9)) shares. Ballarat. "] Bangkok Cora i 4 |Justice.. Big Indlan, 10 |Leavenworth. Blg Six,,.. 000 At Lexington... Brownlow ..a’ 47 [May-Mur Calllope.. 12 [ Matchloss Claudin s | Morning Cent 5i¢ | Park Consol! County... | ay Bock. Ca | Puzzier Dianiond 1. Iteed-N Denver Gas and Of1. Runulng Emmons.. Whal, Gettysbur, ock Markot, May 172.=Tho following 1 Stosis on the Bos- BOSTON, werc the ¢ ton stock ma Atehison & Boston & Albany Boston & Malac BXxQ.. Sniora it 1t ve; Fitehburg K. it Flint &Pere M i Santn Fe ¢ 2, 8t. ). & C. 123 | Tamnrnek. Centrat 3 Boxton Lana (0. ex. Con. com 5% San Dlego.... .. & ity | West End...... .. NV itutland common Butl nd pfad Wis. Cen. cotn X Teley 150 Caly, Muy 17.—Tho off sial .’mm itlons for mining stocks toda S follows: By 1o Con Iic Con. Cal. & V. 2 Crown Point 12 Eurcka C R ) Gould & Curry i Ton Consotidated Iale & Noreross... 14 |Utah. Martin White 15| Yellow N Mexies NG Common wen )il New York Mininz Quotations, Bw Yo, May 17.—The following are closing wining stoek quotution Con. Cal. & Vi .. 400 Dendwood.. . 210 Fureky Con 1 [Moxican.... Ovhir Hale & Noreross. .. 1% Homestake,.... 150 Horn Sitver.. nancial N Mo, My 17.—Clearings, . May 17 —Clourings, l,\um May 17.—Three por t rentes, 971 for the uccount. pNEw Vouwie Muy 1T.—Clearings, §.6,638,0.7; halin BALTIMORE, Ml 17.—Clearings, 35,007, 585 Dalances, Rate, 6 per cent. Muy 17.—Cleurings, 81 ( LILLA, D 010,931 balunces. 31, 170 Money, 3 per'c Mesemis, Tenn, Moy iT.—New York ex- ehanzescliing uUFLI0: cloarin s, Kil7,371; al- ances, §16,1 NEW YOouk. May 1 Tue Bee | —Exe Chicugo, de pr count? St Lou —(fipectal Telegrim to was quoted s follows: i Boston, bur Lo bo dis LIVE 8T0 TS, Rain Brin Record Breaking Run to Om OMAIA, My After cominz with'n an ace of b eaking records of reeclpts soyerul times so far this vour it was resorved for tho 171h of May. 02 1o demoiish the provious reest record of the number of cars 0f stoek recoived in oy one For the twenty=four hours enting &t 5 p. . May 17, 182 tho num ber of cars of stoek of al kinds roceivod was 420, The previous hunner reord was i cars, the number received y 15, N0, Toduy's record beats that Ly 5 In all thire Nead of “stoek reoived: but this Lroken several times Th 18 foot up 7,001 outtle, 1607 Inst 4281 oattlo, 5kl hogs und > Monduy ind Tuesday of lust we Tho v o full of cuttle wna the pens were in very bad con 1on on aveount of the recent heavy rados. To add to the discom forts of the situation, 1L set o ruining R}te- Rn}umnfism. 1 _Mr. Cianrres Lawnesce, of Ashland ys_that Bwift's Specifl % c cure nl lumnf severe Rheumatism of which In- d suffered for over six months, \\nh (fl'ulu 1o get relief, He recom A fur our hook on the Blood and Bkin_mailed free 'BWIFT SPECIFIC CO., low price shares were wlso ieft without sny ATLANTA, GAs OMATIA DAILY ! A BEF: WEDNE DAY, and kent 1t up alf 'ay. The cattle looked Dad, that Is to all Ty the most experinced eves hoth zood and idor cattle looked very much alike in the wet and mud, There was NOLA ¥ery heacy mm at Chicazo and the marke v 18 abumt stoady, 8o that when | 1l elnss s of Buyereiwre ombo dened by the | unusually Iheral siippiies startedgout, bid- | ding nnywhers fiwy 10c to i0c lower than Monday there was a disposition mani- fosted by tha seliing { te to hold off and | await further devolopments. The forenoon's | trading was conseqeontiv rather Iimited Atter dinner thero was an Improved shipping nd export demand and tne trale beeame tols Ably live Buyers edid not have to raiso S vory much to get tho cat- | talrun of Dect andshipping o to 150 lower th Mon- © was o poticeable absence ot prime toppy cuttie, nnd buyers wera coms plaininz of the gensrally inferior qulity of the ~offerings. = Very _good 1,20 to 1,400-1b, Steers sold fram $3.70 to & falr to good 00 1. steers from $3.45 to §4.55, nanferior and light staff from that on down to 800 While the afternoon’s trading was noderatelv brisk considering the weather and the miry condition o! the yards, tnere were auite a fow fair to good enttle still unsoid at the close. The supply of cows and usly estimated at fron sok was va- to thirty T cars. ~ Buteliors stock sold lower in sympathy beef steers, the decline being from o to 10e on all but best heiferish stuff There were perhaps haif a dozen loads of nice cows and heifers here good enough 1o bring from up to & 45, but the falr to good stufl sold ALy At fron 8295 to .80, Bulls, oxen and stags were dull, in poor demand and lOWer ab from $20) 1o %400, Venl ealves Wero un- \‘h.;; d. some right stuff selling at from $4.00 Thiere was a ratior Himited country demand for fecders owing to the bad weather. -~ Not a great amountof trading was done nnd prices Were casy ut Monday's advance. ~Some nico tittle whito faces rought &.6), but nside from this sule the top was %140 and somo rather mon 030-1b stufl sold as low as $275. Rep- resentative sales: STEERS, Av. Pr . Av. I'r. No.Av. Pr. 1260 13 1012 83 20,1188 83 70 10 1250 365 BT o0 05 360 2) e ) 2 1080 1 1226 1id 12143 7 MIXED. cows. 1..1000 11040 1.0 83 27105 REIFERS, 1 5T 205 [3 AT 593 . 565 CALVES. 1 1,10 400 12 15100 400 BULLS. 5 1140 273 . 1160 285 1 A8T0 245 0031080 30D 1 171480 275 1071500 50) : 15000 2% 5.1 300 STOCKERS AND FEEDIRS, [} 5.420 315 I8 5 2. 15 54 G fhe i Hoas—Recelpts were tho heaviest since aloug In the eurly part of January. There were moro than hree times ns many hogs here as st Tuesday, the increase for two Aays commared with last week boing in the nefzbborhood of £000 head. rket opened out slow and weak right aiound ny. 50 TeDOrts ough to Liold prices firm. but with over here and “a greatly diminlshed demand, local buyers had practically their own way. all of aelower us soon as shipping and fresh meat orders hud been filied they mpparently ex- perienced no compunctions” of conscicnce 1n bidding atl of from e to W0¢ lower than Mon- day on what romatned. 1t was u dull, mean ket throughout und theto were quite a unsold at the close, Fuir to good 2 .rdless of welght, sold at from #4350 with a fow prime loads ubove and a ferior loads below those quotitions. The generil average rices paid was 813kt v and 8144 last Tuesday. 11460 shippi g everyihing and after buying the bu'k of the hogs few ho, Tuflw‘flNnTE iES, COUNTIES, Y BBNDSDIBTRILYB. CWATER CO*APANIES, 8T,R.R.COMPANIES,cio Correspondence solicited. N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY ,Bankers. 163-i65 Doarborn Street, CHICAGG. 5 Wall Street, NEW YORK. BOBTCN- DRUNKENNESS Liquor M by mflmu’nmr o Fioe Specitic. 1t 0an be given t g o cu)o cofiee or tea, oF In feod, \ithout the knowledge of 1o patient. I11a absolutels nd will @fico a Bermanent and. spoed; glire; Whatlier Illo pationt ia & moderate drinker oF i .nm..au% Wreok Tt has beon g1v. 3 10 tho o fasee Very' iastance & Borieot Surs fowed: ik "Flia ey siem W e EbrSTat i, S GOLDEN K " TR R — Kubho & Co., 15th and Douglas Su 'mdl“h& Joming Sts. Wholesale, Blake, Bruce & Co sod Kichardson Drug Co, Qmana, del MAY 18, 1892, P1GS AND ROUAN, 1 800~ 880 [ LU~ a7 Sneer—But two loads were recalved and they were bitlod direct tc killer, T sitantion Is practieally zod, receipts far short of the demand desirable mut- tons in active request unchanzed vrices, Falr to good natives, $1.0@6.00; fair to good westerns, 84,506,003 cotnmon and stock sheep, $100@4.35; good to choico 4 to 9.-1b lan.bs, $1.0.@06. Tovelpts widl Dispasiiian of Stock OMcinl reoelpts ani disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Unlon Stock Yarls compuny for the twenty-tour hours enling at 5 o'clock p. 1o, May CATTLE nous, SHEED. HORSES & MILS =T BUYERS, |CATTLE | HOOGS, Owaha Packing Co G AL Hnmmond compnny | 300 Swift & Co ) The Caaahy facking co Kingnn & Son sperey & b White, P & 1) . | Ellupora And fosdors iz Left ovor [ R X _Total ... sanl 1ol 8% Chiengo Live Stock Markot, Cricado, 1. May 17, ~(Spocial Telezram to i Tev ) Tlie cattio markoet wis guiet. Of fich un fnierant chirctor was tho dernnid that althongh the supply sear excoedod £.0% howd, thera apponted 1 b enough stock to meet all requirements, At all events there WAS 10 HOteworthy ndvince in prices, vers wanted hut fow enttio and the lo mund called forloss t usual an tho num- har, s tho - whol Butchers have a lurger quantity of beef on the hooks than 11 oy areuccustomed to earry nnd thelr presont needs therefore are light. Trade was 810w on @ basis of from 1.2 to 3123 for poor Lo choice cows, heifers and bulls, #200 to g7 for stockers und feeders and from 125 1o £4.55 for commnon to extra dressed beof and shipping steers. Ihere was continued woukness fn the hoz market butno further decline, withouzh the day's arrivals tooted up somo 91,00) 083 thiun Monduy's total. Tho réceipts sing show an Increase of 24,000 head. The dont was not atall urgent,” but about all the hogs were bought up, and the close s fairly common Tne’ offerings included re on sale yesterday and at from $.7) steady at from #1.40 to $4.70 for ver: to eholee qualities, better hogs than there W anumber of trades © 5 Lie sheep markot was Ilghtly supplied to- ay and a.though the demand was moderate the feeling w stra . Good muttons were searce and the fow of that sort on sale brought u little better prices than were puid on Monday. ~ Poor and common stuff was only about steady. We quote poor to cheice shorn sheep at fron, §2.25 10 .50, yonrlings seil at from $.00 to #i.00, for wooled, und spring lambs aro quoted at from 8250 to 84.50 per lewd. Recelpts were: Cattle, 5,000; hozs, 2,000; shoep, 5,00, The Evening Journal roports: OATTLE—Ro- colpts. 5,700; Shiprients, 2,000: market slow and Slendys fair to kood stcers, &G40 others. .25 4.2 Hoas—Receipts. {Shipments. 11,001 mar- ket steady to stronger: rough and comm R275@4.2): mixed nnd packers, M.50@4 prime heavy and_butchers' woights 8. light, §1.60G%4.70, SHERP—Recoipts, 7, shipments, market nctive. stewly: westerns. &.050 clipped natives §.0663.35: Toxans, §.15@3.5 Tumbs, £3.657.65; yeariings, #.5006.10, Knnsas City Live Stock Markat, KANRAS Cr1y. Mo. May 17.—CAtriE—Re- celpts, 4,700 head: shipments, 50); the market f s dull and weak to lie lower: ders w ressed hoef and ship- Ding steers, # 20@4.00: cows and_helfers, $L.5 @3.10; cows unl feeders, $1.755 15, Hoas—Rece.pts, 17,000 head; shipments, 000; the opened” Ge lower. gained the loss and closed the extreme ranze of prices 31,004 bulk of sales were made at coipts, 1,700 head: shipments, 5.000; ghemarket was quiet und weaki mutton New York Live Stock Market. NEW Yonk, May 17.—BEEVES—Receipts, 208 all for slaughterérs direct. No trade. Mu ket weak. Dressed beef steady at 214@3 Shipuents toduy, 1,051 beevos, 500" quurtors” of beef. CALVES—Quict nnd lower; calves, $0.5)0 Sn ceeipts, 1. murket stead; clippad sheep, §1.5.@ mbs, 845¢; dre yearlings. firm at 1§@12t e, Hoas—Receipts. 547 head consizned direct; market nominally steady nt $1.9)@5.10. Lincoln Live Stock. Lixcory, Neb, May 17.—|Spcefal to Tne ReE]—Keceipts of hogs at' West Linco n_were tho lar;est todny since the resuuiption of packing operations. Sules slow, ranie of brices being from $ 10485, When You are Aitacked in the Woods You may e helpless, but when youare attacked at home with biliousness, catarrh of the stomach, dyspepsia, inactivity of the liver, gout or rheumatism, you are not helpless. The umm]y is Carlsbad Sprudel Salt. It is an aiterative and eliminative remedy which dissolves tes cious bile, allays ation and removes obstruction by aiding nature, and not by sudden and excessive irritation, as most cathartics do. 1t is of great beneflt in temporary and _habitual constipation, liver and kidney diseases, chronic catarrh of the stomach and bowels, rheumatism and gout, &e., and should le used carl in the morning, before breakfast. Write for pamphlet. Eisner & Mendelson Co., Agents, and Importers of Mimneral Waters, 6 Bur(-lny St., N, Y, SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA., 83t cattlo. hoz anlshesp market in the west OOMMISSION HOUSES, GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS, Write to this housa for cor- rect Market Reports, 0. OMAIA] ¥ar Wood Brothers, South Omaha—Telephone 1157, - 3.1 DADISMAN, | W,k Woob, { Managors, Market reports by mail and wiro checrfully furnished upon application. DB Campbell Commi LSt Chleag, ion Co. nsns Cit Chicago, E: Louls, K outh Omiaha, Souy City, Fort Worl) = A Crill, W.F. Doany. L ¥, Tallmad o Chicigo. Hog Salesman. Cattlo salosman Crill, Denny & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room 47 South Omaha. 80 Correapondon Virpecinl attention to ords Estabiished, v answoeria 4 for stockers & fecders. 1884, = Incorporated, 152 Capital tully patd, £20.00). Waggoner Birney Company, Write or wire us for prompt and rellable market Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stock O uxulhl‘hhl Room 51 Exchun; Bullding, South Omaha Helophone 17, 8 Gassman & Dudley, |M. H. Hegarty & Co,, Rooms @ und 81, Ex-| Koom 81 Exoanje Bulidiug, ob | South Omahy, = chanze Building South Omuha, - Neb SOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Union Stock Yard National ——BANK.— The only bank at the yards. Capltal and sur- plus, #2000, Colloctions growlng out of tho live stock business sbould be sent direct ta this bauk Sulppers cun deposlt for credit of thele bowe Lauk wherever lucatwd. O MAHA [anufacturers”and Jobbers anhr ARCIHI‘ICI‘-\ AND J. K. GLE Contenetors and an tra building 10g, patn BUIIADY.RH\ v Of Glonn's architects wnd Luildees dire 1oy froe, by sending thele name, bidnoss And Joes o Lo the publisher. J 11 Glenn, 113 5. 15th St AWNINGS AND TE OMAHA TENT & AWN. WOLF BROS, & €O, ING COMPANY, | ronts awnings Flags, hammocka. olland | 1iny, covors of tarpan 11 Kinds, Fubbor clothing 1| fiags, banners, cte. Send for cat guo. 1113 Farnam | for catalogue,i0s 8. 16th H\(. I\\'[) TWINES BISHOP & 0O BEMIS OMAHA BAQ CO | Importers and mrfs, flour Durlaps, twine _Agn.to. 4iN. 12N s ———— e e BICYCLES. | BOXES. = = W. 0. T0DD, Buccesaor 1010 Wik M. 0. DAXOY, enson. Mg CIRAT, PADSE Bloyelos s0ld on wonthly | packiag boxes. Al novel payments. 120 N, 15th-st | esin box lino 110 Douglas St. BOOTS AND SHOF MORSE-COE SHOE 0D, 110) Toward Stre st Faotory oornor 1ith and Douglat o making 01048 prices to cath biyers, we. ablo Wity morchants, KIRKKHBALL‘ JONES & | AMERICAN HAND Slfl % [ | ED SHOZ €D, Wholesalo Mfrs. Agonts | rubbers Hoston Rubboer ShoeCo, | 1508, 181 1102, 1104, 1105 Harney st | Roots feit goods, Harney st shoes, BREWERS. JO8. SCHLITZ BREw- ING CO. omce, 8. 0th and Worth 8ta., Omaba. ohn Marbiover. Agt. —_— CONFECTIONERY. VOEQELE & DINNIND Mg Comfactioners and G8bora of foroiz and 4 " o aven: W.R.DRUMMOND & C0. Carrlage bullders. Ho; ud patrol wagons & spectalty, 18th, opp. Court House. COAL, COKE, | CORNICE. OMAHA COAL, COKE & | EAGLECORN CE WORKS LIME CO., Mtrs. galvanieed fron ‘Sortets window caps. Hard and soft coal. § E. ocr. 16th and Douglas: ts. metalie’ skyiluhts, ete. 1110, 1112 Dodge-t. CLOTHING. BLOTCHKY & COHEN, BILMORE & RUHL, Clothing, notion,furnish- | Manutrs and wholesai \ngs. wive us' o trial. | Manutee Bamplos prepaid by ex: | Ciosaiers: 1 Larney prees. 1115 Liarney. CONTRACTORS. J. H. GLENN, Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of G 21514 of in gra wiro to and st ERY tmporter millinor arders | 1ithat, CAL J. OBERFELDER & 00, RAIN, 8. A MO WHORTER, Trate Nrokpe olo. Private N. Y., Clilcago Louls. HARDWARE, ———— RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBECK & LINY, | Corner 10th and Jackson | mechantes tools ittt L ! \“H R CNAI R. lIE. JOHN A, WAKER S hydraciic comeat and QUORS. i 3 - ILER & 07, FRICK & HER3ERT, _— MILLIL S and fobbersof ¥, notions. Mal prompt. 812 _——— MUSI A HOSPE, JR,, Planos organa. oto. Doug las st. artiate 1513 100N, 16t Strumc THE MEINBERG CO, — h St Planow music and musienl 1ad ats of all Kind{ _—mm STANDARD 0IL CO, Refined and tubrieatt Ol LS. SND VDI nz | Nobad ador no amacy Ao ehareing wicka: Ask for It Sehoe olls, axle grease, oto. | nola, Suur —_—— OYSTERS. and celory. 03 Lot worth st KINB & l'flEAD Mfra o iy LIS S, Hthst. PRODUC Established, 1578 WHITNEY & €0, 819 5. 150 st. try hides 11 Rae, J.B. HUSE & €O, A.BOOTH PACKING CO. Packers of oysters, fish " pants. and overnils,ete Butter, cggs aud poultry J. A, RYDER & €O, Buttereggn,clicose, poul- 1215 Howard stroet. Hefer (0 Com'l Nut Baok Oyators Ba S RUBINS" Ouial Produce, Tsth st Buttor, shi'rts, coats, Kinds, " oysi MOORE & FERGUSON. PLATT & 02, flah and calory, Uth st Davi Colo, manager. _—mnmm——— ll:\ LLS, SUIRTS EIC "SHOKHEI Mfrs oelobratod “Dncty paDtE ka voralls ele. —_—_— l‘ ('()\I\II\\IH\' BRANCY & 00, fru JAS. A, CLARX & CU., cheosa, poultry 317 South 15t Strosk. ouin 04 gam bullding. plastering. painting e will receive n | Our spoctultl Buttr, “"‘“fl’v oaKs, ¢ copy of Glenn's architects and buiiders directors | 02K and poultey, DU | feaits podiiny free, by sending thelr nome, business nnd loca | Howard streot. i L0 the publisher. J 1L Glenn. 113 3. 1oth zaLbersciandesttle DRY GOODS. b minDeLL RIDDZLL & G0, = Wholsale Lutter & eggs Duttor. chooss, ozgey W.E SMITH & CO,, ";;fl,’,‘,‘n"',‘s;:“ Burs nad sl for | poEciabice. irults pouls Dry goods, notlons, ful Dry goods.nottons, gent's Shsl iR e ! pishing ‘goods. Tutnlshing goods. Cor. | ———————————————— 1th and lto 1ith and Howard-st. PAPER 2 - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CARPENTER PAPER GO | KIKA PAPERCO. Carry n full stock of |Wrapilng prper. all kind WOLF ELECTRICAL 0.1 printing wrapying and |9 LG reler . Sty piver, eard pa- | Iloward st Tilustrated catalog froe- 1614 Capitol ave. FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSIER:| BEene & RUNYAN FUR- Upholstered furniture NITURE 00, 16 Nieholas s Graco and Thirteenth olenalo oniy: Mircets: GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Ete per et STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA § 0. M. STEELE &, C2,, BLAKE, BRUSE & CO., 10th ana Harney streets, 1201-1205 Jonos Ouwaba. Omabas, | streot, 70 Stover P st = 2y SASIT | TOYS. #.A. DISBROW %00, [ H.HARDY $00. Manufacturers of sast [ T97%; 901 R I0S R i s & nal leraperiugodsihoise O Critngas Drauontore [ Biening goods e fice, 12th and lzard Sts. Farnam Stroet. ———— e eeererrnrrrrnr— ORDINANCE NoO, 3040, An_ordimance to amend sections 6 u chapter 3y of the revised ordinances of 1 Be itordained by the eity council of the city of Omahi: Soction 1. That section 6 of chapter 5 of the e.sed ordinunees of 180% entitied “real es- be and the sumo 1s hereby amended so us 10 read as follows: Scetton 6. That whenever the mayor with the approval of the cour all appoint com- Vigsioners 10 assess the dariaces sustalned by the oW1 er ar owners of property 10 be tiken or approprinted for public use in pursuin. of any ordi ot t ty. it shall be tl duty of s T T S T ticwhle the 10 fix upon a tme und plnce within the eity for their neeting to con- stder and make tholr asscasncnt. Seetion 2. That section 7 of suld 55 of the revised ordinances of 150 be sune is hereby amended 50 as o re Tows: cction 7. Ttshall bo the duty of sald com- missioners to eause a notieo o be given to such owners, respe:tively, of thme ail place 50 fixed by them, which “notlec shall be either written of prnted, or both, and simed by | the 4 us fol- them. Such notlee'shall contuin a deseription of thé property of the person notified which is 1o be taken or uppropriated, together with o statement thatsuch taking or nppropriastion of property has been declared necessary by ordinance. 1 the owners wte known and nro y the notices muy bo given i 2 1 Copy )10 thern person- nl\)' or by lonvins tho same e thelr usuil ves of residenco atleast five days before L £ the nsse sidents of tho iy o served 1 or by publishin per publisiicd in the eity for ¢ the time nimed ussessment T time fixed for n i RuCh 0Wners ure non- or unknown. tho notie personully us afo e I i new s atlenst twenty days befo in the not co for mikinz th estion 3, That suld scetions 6 and 7of said \pter 63 of tho revised ordinanees of 151, < horetofore existing ba und the siame ure pledd L, That ehy rej wetion h eftoct and be In force from ordinance take and after its puss- e fissed May dra, 1 . "issou oy or JOUN GROVES, Clty vl E. P DAVIS, Presidcint of tho ¢ gved May 4th, 1 Appreved o G IMIS, & y Councll, Mayor VANC I' order ke, 1 UHIH An ordinanc alley in | Jprovenent distrl rido sunastono on san i | the board of public works Lo tuke the y BL4ps to ciuse sald work to bo done. Wiiereas, a potition of Property owners rep- resenting more Uhan & majority of th feevon swid ulley has been presented to the city councll desiguating Colorado sundstone the material desired 1o be used for suid paving: therefore, je it orduined by the city council of the city of Ol tion 1. That the alley 1n block 4, Hans- com Pince. in street improvement district No 445, be ind the sume is hereby ordered paved 1 Colorado sandstone un sand biuse, aceord- 1o specifications on filc n the ofibe of the Loard of publ e works Fection s That the bourd of public works Is hereby directed (o tuke the necussury steps Lo cause sald work to be done secording 1o spe tications on i n the ofMice of suid bowrd. Bection & This ordinunee shall tike effoct and be ln force from und after its passuge. Passed Muy ird, 1502, JOHUN GROVES, City Clirk. E P DAVIs, Presideut City Coun "GEO. P, BEMIS, Muyor. Approved May 4th, 1 An ordinince decl ing Grand avenu street, Powler a {0th avenue, 1o Ames ave nvenie 1o Sp Grand avent ing ¢ the provert by such vridin Whiereas, the pre “\:Lu!hll'l hsof have petit ed the I gradin done und | provided for in seet | PR the cost to o of Omahas tion | by declarcd proper | Grand uve Fowler it str e, 40h stre | strcet, 40th avenuo | Spraghe street to {biios, e uding ne 0. said grndine 10 fiful Ty section G Section 2, alof the ity mine the daw miy he congideration in by rewson of such gr Lootion & That t enot und l‘ assed May drd, 'Al:' B Approved May dth, To Sumucel Pruyn Shiw, George 1 Joseph 7. Briscon, ) Epungler, Mury A, W 2ith in the eity of O B010. pussed April 12, You are further May. A, I 180 forencon, utr within the e for the pu | the ussc ut th o1 701 of atof di Of diruages us you Omaha, April The annual meet Fremont, | company will be Leld puoy in Omuhi, N rectors and for the Datel Aprilis, 1852 OIRDINANC w doterm owners, which iy bo e hat it is nec That the m yuneil, appoint threo ested wpprifsers (o apprils s and [t wused vy such griding, s in force fron NO. & th o from vonuo f L street fre .t e stro Spr st Iinte | ne the dazin erty_ ownors the foot fron of 1ho streets o avenues herein ity vouneil e three-iif fon 60 0f the jado puy o | I puyments, thereforo, Belit ortained by the ety council of tho eity 581 il n ' 1L nue Ve Grand fros helr present ar o1 npre undg ho yor, with MEODErLY G king such { the speciil benefits, i€ iy, t sieh proporty, aal his ordinar », JIUN I, DAVIS, Prosidont Uit 1802 GEO. P, B Burd Wil i 11 Harh ard and all CrLy OWRners of Grant strect Lobwe nahi GROVE! a BE 3050 cot ppral 2 any. Lo isod ownlng more tige on each V mentioned, to have said (hs elnuse uw gy chartor, ten equal AL s h ry 1o prada » 4 stre I avent A1y nve 10 L Sprigue | avenus to abifshed Jichies ther or the thre ‘e of the e.tyeharteras provaded for ) the nppro; disinter- Cler ywners which takinz into e and ufter ity ty Clerk, ¥ Councll, MR, Mayor, L Chirles I vV, Benson uri Lo ) 2180 und You are hereby notitied thit the unders slgnod, three disinterested freetiolders of the city of Omaha, have Leon duly appo nted by the mayor, with the approval of tho city council of suld eity, to assess the dun 10 the owners respectively of the property af- focted by grading Grant sticet from st to 2ith stroets deelired nocessary by ordinance wpnroved April 1, notlicd that hour of 10 ¢ ¥ ork L to (mits of waid city, me considering At aes Lo the gpectively of said property, alt grading. taking fato cousldurs benefits, If un Yo ko notliied to Lo present and place aforesatd snd miko 9 or statements concerning si 'y consiier 7 SO JoI Kk having ace cepted suid wppointeieat and duly qualified { as roquired by Tuw, we will, on the tront | Ahednined oy, 15t duy ot e iuthe Luliding, 1o 1 makin wiers re tod by wald tlon special at the tim y objectic I nsscsacn Ui Loon, EVE, U. L THOMAS, 2 the ofid on Kr ] 10t - of stockholders of thi Miorn & Siissourt Vailoy Masiraad the coms uy, May 2, 1802 at 2 o'clock b, for the election of dia-¢ trisnsaction of such othes Lusiness s way come bofore the meeting, . B REL¥IELD, § OUuT, wiTd

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