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6 THE - TIV ore | 1@ 10c; western crenmory, 16@20c; west- | fng by short scu pers and moderate outside ~ =t b= 7 and falrly steady: part © think the market nearcr evened up when A pork was #12.00 before and the outside public a—— ros—Dull; American, #14.00716.00, show less interest in buyine the product. B Weaks Tk, $1L1L olmieaan. i July 1T-Kennott, Hopking & 1 o n asy; do tie, #4..0@4.25, ‘o, to 8, MeWhor 'he government res Dflpl’(l’lng Tnfluence Was Exnrterl hy the Weak: straizhits, #£20.5042).6), -\un 1s 1'!'»‘ canse of the wenknes I(Nl‘u,\'. 3 0 ) o - Vheat suffered less than corn and 8 be- Government Crop Report. Omata Prodace Market. 1B It Was relatively lower and tha report THERE WERE MANY BEARISH FACTORS Long Property Came Out Freely. Stop Loss Orders Beeame Operative and Was More Selling for the Short Account. or Less onteAGo, ML, July 11.-The government's report, showing the condition of the crops to te rather better than expected, exerted a de- pressing eTect toduy upon all cerenls. The condition of corn ana oats was especlally bet- t rthan the trade was looking for, and this fact, taken In conncetion with the other bear sh tuctors, which Include the anti-option mill, the ixbor troubles, the eholera in Europe, th silver bl with the June weather, the weak oab es tion in specula- led to depression. The long property s out freely, stop 10ss orders became oper- and there was more or less sellin for The buying was slow and d largely to shorts, who nd the general stag ative the short account eautions and confir had w good profit in former sales il were dlsposed to secure It Provisions wero the on y bulttrades; pork gained e, lard The and s e Wheat, corn and oats opened weuk, tnd al- thouzh closing nt the lowest, were still under Buturdiy's close when tradigg consed today Wheat Is fge lower; corn %e und outs at e dccline, ut was moderately active se lower and ther deciined e, then rallled from R ardraied steady to the close, The movement of nuw whent s just starting in and opecators ar oo await developments, The opening prices fur Wi was about from ! inclinea to “ihe biz decrense in tho visible supply wasa surpr se to the teade and caused the rally in pri e rally was helped by fndications of wet weather notewortly feture was that July maintiined a premiuni of from i 1c ovor Sopte The extreme brenk in the price of Septem ber corn from the cviose of Snturday to the low polnt toduy wis 1o, The receipts were Wiy over the statement atio ears and the gradi wis the best of the year, with 106 Tihe Tocitl stocks wer gnerensed H03,000 bu, making corn of wil kinds in Chicigo execed 40000 0 bu. With the ald of the Lear news the trado readily forced the lcom corn on the market. but it was less hin 500,000 bu. and much Tess than expected. After the visible showed a decrense of 164000 Bu. and an estimate for two dnys was given ut 651 caurs, there wis better support. The lute eable quoted Juiy corn 20 up at Liverpool. wonker and lower. There nost of the day, unlondinz of July July started nt 'ge Wt disconnt. L provision trade 2ot hrought up with a round turn agatn toduy. Pron « decline of 10¢ at_ the opening of pork it advanced 25¢ over Suturday’s close and retuined the most 5 of No. 2 contrnet There wa and buyin: S Prenium, Lut of the advance to the end. ‘Ihere was no change in lard or ribs, the speculutive ac- tivity finding 113 fullest expansion in the ar- ticie of barrciled pork. J. (" Steover ascribed e duy's tavance to in increasing apprehen- slon rogarding the probablo reserves of ho:s, ot whit hus hoen hereto fore supposed, or present prices at the yards tin heavier droves. “lie d unother operator, 1t wvo wh wroil ol Kk ther would have beon no such > in it to- day." The trade was only ate until half un hour before the cluse, when the buils Became wetive, \ts werd active with a liberal fnquiry for wheat ana 14,6 for corn 1o Bun aio. Imnted receipts for tomorrows W heat S, corn, 60U cur: outs. 60 cars; ho:s. ading futures ed as follows: TAWTICTES, | OFEN. | WG | TOW. |CLOSF. WiEAT No. 2 July . ' AugustLL | Eoptemiior ConrN No. 2 | July . ANTE P ax| 6| S04 | { 0| B0 e nw |1 16 11 97 uly | Feptember .| BuonT i July | Cash quotat Frovi—Easy: holders would shade prices BGZ1 ¢ to InCronse su es. Wiieat Spring. T0% @77 1.0 D 107se, Con 48lse; No. No i yellow OATE—NO. Wwhite, 3 (3 Ry 0. %, 60¢; No. 3, no sules; No. 4, f. FLAX SEBO—No, 1, #1014, TINOTHY SEED— Pl ¢, 2815, Pork—Mces, per bDL. $ILT. @ui1.80: 1ard, pe 0 8., 07,1 ribs sides (ldo [ 4: short ted shoulders (hoy sides (hoxed), Wiisky—Distillers' fin'she: $1.00, UGARS: zools, per gal., Cat loaf, 5@&5%0: ¥ seo, 1 suipments today were as fol- granulated, e TWECEIPTS. RIPMENTS, ARTICLES, arrels o 0,000 bushels. 000 14,000 Corn, busticls A | 000 Cats, bushels..12 e o, bushols. 5 pied . busliel 500 On the Produce cxchanze today ¢ irket was stoady : fancy croanic 0 dulries, 160! wostern 7K ordin Fzzs, weak Now Vo I Markets. NEw Youk, Jul Frovi—Receipts, K283 CXDOTLS, ) bbIS, 1) sackst duil, OAVYE snles, 900 Dbls: [0W 0XEr8, §2 200 15 euty mills, $9V0450; city mill patents, $.4 G A0 Winter Wheat, low grades. ¥.90 L13: falr 1o faney, §1.24044%; patents, $1.8b Bobu clonr, SLIGGENY stridzhis patents, #i TVe mixturo: Bunertine, §1 i fine, $1.4 @275, L heavy; yedow western, HEAT— Receints, 227,400 bu.: eXports, 270,748 bui sules. 450,000 bu. of futl bu of spot. spot market dull, low 2 re Bo0Late in store and clovator; Sil@Ssi o RILORL; ¥61 QN7 o T, No. 9 rod, i @s ungraded, He@sLo hor Ul ern RNy, No. | nard, S8L@ssse: No. 2 nortiern. 114 N, No. % Chitugo, ke Now 2 MILw oo, €103 No. 12 spring, Tie. . Options 8ol - off B010 1eon covernment report and the ru that the anti-options bl was 1ike y to puss, ther with the weuker cables nnd wei s wosts ndvanced %o, on the dee: report that u at't visable und the bad been mude to the anti-opt clude fiour; No. 2 red July. NU308ie, site, o siic, closin, ; ALEine: Docember, ioi May (80, 0) 106 01 closig at b Ry Dull, lowor, Stocks of crain in wheut, 124020 torn, afl bug @s1e. at July o, OiLLK, 680, o, 411,58 barley, 17,00 buj fualt, 70 bu, Cunadi, 81,0 3 o 64.020 'Du.i exports. 40 Bui.: sinles, 109,000 L. 0f futures wnd 77,000 b of spot. £pot murket lowor, dull Bip) @idlie ‘In clevitor, Bis@Aitse afloat; un- raded inixe o on lower ¢ Options deciined 4 bies wnd goverament reports tvinoad %e on decrenssd vistble supply ind I her cables nnd elo u at indor Buturduy: July, 140, osig it B, August, 500 S0, 2wt B%e; Sonten b BAg@iity e, closing at dtyes Jetober, 5y s ©losin : ut'd e OATS—Kece pis, 15) bu.: exports, 21,130 bu. ; Aes, 18000 bu. ' of futu 188000 bu. of August, elosin Septeiber, H@H e, closing at shot. white, b mixed WOsTCrn, RB10; Whito WosLern, SYadatac, Av—Ste dy uud gulet: geod to oholee, 60t Hors - Quist and st dy; state. common to choloe, 1IN Pucile const, |NG 4 SuGAR-—-Raw, dull but steady; refined, dull butstendy: No. 6 8 Ue10wd 19463 No. 11, 3% @ixe No i 481w : No. 13, 85100 ¥ 7-T0c, MorAsses—Forelgn, dull ut 110 for 50 test: Now Orlvans, steady; common (0 tuney, =x5 e Loe—Piem; good demand. Kaas—Moderate recelpts: prime, firmer: western, poor 1o prime, 1E104e; recelpts, 4,505 tondy and wet salted New Wik 45 16 15 Lhs. qulet; e, MK~ Actly firm; old mess, $1L50G1 extra prime, §006 1250, Cur Meats ~Quiet,” fiom; middles. vt clear. 8510: pieklod bellies, plekiod shoulders, 7e: plokled bums, 1260124 Lako-—Higher and v westera stedin glosed ut W4T bid; snles. 110 terovs ai 2 @745 optlons ‘July, #47%; August, \47; October, #7.54 bid. Burrer—Good packing stock, 12¢: small lots seloet duiry, 140 POULTRY -~ Good old_hens. T@74e; roosters, 50: ehickens, weaker, $2.503 5. CHERITES=Californin, home RTOWIL. SCAT I'EACHES—( o at $2.5 por d ditorni, 81 ToMATORS—Southern, $1.5)@175 per case of 4 baskots. Arncors—Oalifor Y@2.00. Lesmosg—~Choie fancy, #7.00. OrANGES~Callfor COINEN BLACK RN REBS— L5 & ASPIERRIES—THack, #1505 red, quarts, #4.50 2,003 red, pints. 2,50, Pruvs—Californin, $2 50, PEARS - 1Talf hoxes, §1.75. BANANAS—Scarce Hibes, Erc.—No. 1 green hides, 3c; No. 1 green sulted hides, die; No oen sulted nides, 2ie: No 1 green salted hides, 25 to 40 0, 23 10 40 1bs. No. 2 veal hides, b, Ldry salted hides, W salted, cach. i@ shearlings short wooled h, 1@%ci ary sboariin riy skinsi, No. I, each, 510 dry shonrlines (short wooled early skins) No. 2 cach, b dry flint Kansas and Neoraski butehor wool peits, per b, a tual welzht, 10 Hiei diy fiint Knnsas and Nebraska muteain woul peits. perlb., netunl we ght, 8% ary durecn saltel calf. §to 15 1 N If. 8 to 1 ) 2dry flint hid b polts sulted flint Colorado buteher wool polts, per 1. actual welht, 10@12%e; “dry fline Colorado murratn woul peits, ver 1., actanl weight, 81 10c; dry pieces and bucks, actual _weizht. T g0, Tallow n rease—Tullow, No. L §%@ic: tillow, No. Whito A, gronse, wiite oise, yellow, grease, dark prime. 16250 s L 14@0. ATOES—New, s southern stock, 2@ 210 perl CannAGE—Home ercwn 6 per doz MELONS—Waternie 095 Let 100, $25.00; ean- telou 00 per dos K A St Louis Markets, St Lovs, Mo, July 1L—Frour—Quiet and unehing Wik T—Opened 3@ %e off, reacted Inter, but elosed e helow Satarda sh, T6e; July closed ut i 7 eptember, 4% ning. rallled 1 ote unde ut 4hae: r Saturday August, Hei d %@le below August, 280 RyE—Duii av e BiAN—Fir sttrack, 1A= 7.@9.0%; timothy, $10.00 @1, LEAD or; offered at $4.05, creamery. 15@2¢; dalry, —Quiet at 12 NEAL-Fir WHISK BAGGING 12450 3 21674260, at¥llo, PROVISIONS: i pork. $12.25. LA Dy & -Loose shoulders #.50:longs and ribs, #2.75; shorts, 8 00: boxed lots e more. Bacon -Shoulders, $i87':; iongs and ribs, $8.50@8.5215: shorts, §.75; sugar cured hanis, $1100@1% 50, R 6,000 1 1prs—Fiour, wheat, 70,000 bu.i corn, 27,000 bu.: oats, 10,000 bu.; rye and Lariey. none. Sire Flour, 4,000 1bs.: wheat, 49.000 bu.: corn, 17.000 bu.; oats, 5,000 bu.; rye and barley none. Coffee Murket. NEW York, July 11.—Options opened steady, anchanged 05 points up, elosed firm to 19 sules. 1170 bags. ncluding July, 1L0: 8 ver. Wiy, mber., dy:'No. 7. $12874@ L —Tirst ordinnry. 12,100 nd, 1133 reis. Kecoipts during ‘K, 8.0 0 buzs: purehases, #,01) ags: shipments (o United States, 51900 bigs; stoek, 17.00) baes. SANTOS July & —Good average, 11,5 per 10 kilos. Receipts durinz the week 1000 Spot Rio, dull, st 1400 10 JANELRO, rels per 10 kilos: rels 100 bugs: purehases for the United Stated, 15,000 it nts to the United St none; stock, 175.0.0 bags, Kansus City Markets, KANSAS Crry. Mo., July 11 —WnEAT—Weak, Lhie; No. 2" mixed, 0, 3 .t 426043e; No. 2 red, Stendy: ) 103 Weul N white 015 white, No. 2 No. 2 0. 2 mixed, 28@28ke; ost unsateable; No. 2 Steady ut X7sse, dy. thiy, $879; nominal, 65e, priirie. 8 50@7.50, o= Firni; ereamery, i1@ie; dairy. 200 nted: very firm at 13114e, Wheat, 50.00) bu.; corn, 12,000 000 bu. <—Whoat, 48,000 bu.; corn, 7.00) bu. s, 1,000 bu, Ol Market, NEW Youk. July .—PETROLEUM—Duil but stoady: United closed fe for Auzust. Pennyivania oil. spot. no sles: August op- tion sales, 45.00) bbls.; opened at Sde: bl hest. sl at je; 1 oil, no siles. T sules. 4000 bbis, COTTONSEED O1L—Dull; crude, 20c; yel- e, w— Unchanged. quiet; city @2 for Liverpool Murkets, wroor, Ju'y 1L—Wnkar—Dull; hold- moders No. 1 Cilifornia, 7s 24 red sprinz, 68 7d; No. 2 iixed he; G per cwt, LAun—Prine west Wl per cwt FarLOw—Fine A ssiid per ¢ PEAS—Canadian, 55 5 per cent Milwauk in M MiLwAvKEE, Wis. July 11 tember Ryk—Steady; No. 1, 70'e. Cincinnath Markets, CINCINNATI, Cony OATS - Ste, WHISKY New Yor W Youk, July 11— Business in dry goods was filr but without much_chunze from the conditions of lust week. Oloth woolens in- In interest with muny buyers in the neapol nt Market, roLts, Minn., July 1L.—WigAr—Still ai ears. Closed, July. } On track, No. | hird, No. 2 uorthern, 68@ilc, ers' Talk, -1 G August, THye, Luorthern, 7t Tra % 1L, Jul, zan & Co. n. Holinzer & Co.: I'he zovernment roport o the crop of wintér wheat and the growlug ©r0p Points Lo u totul of 5i0,- 000,000 1y this crop secured wo wil hinve whout 200,000,060 bu. surplus for export o1 to ba carried over by the farmers. This i In uddition to the ol reserves now on han i, which cannot be estimuted ut less thin 70,0 000 bu. in wheat wnd flour, E are nbout us dull as thoy eun be. lower price: e, does not look very wbsence of forely )poan advices Prodicting With Septeiuber whout seliing it but In pliver- conservative, nd und 0 Lo 81y ho e | 3 [ts truc I8 un uppurent profit, n of things has existed for son i for fo 4 with all the bocn no sp K for lower prices orders come lmmediately for of winter wheat. In the corn N i geaeral seramblo to sell out, ), the iutest to Join the bull ranks. bein s o seller, The government ro- thun generaily tod. Outs ure houvy and going to sell lower. Hox product is heid by our local op- erators. Thoy are high in prive, with pros- pecis of an wveruge vorn crop. We udvise tuking profits. Ciicaao, U1, July 1L.—Counsslwan & Day 1o Cockreil Bros Commission compiny: Tho leadivg future in the krein warkets todiy wis the disposition of lon s iu July corn nna 0.4t% 10 ronilze, probubly owing 1o the better | showlug thun expected In the govern portissued ufter the close on Suturday. ! Ines which had b hunging Over the murket were closed out ut the aecline and | this cucournsed houv, local buyin sales mud st weok at do A three-quarter milllon decrease in Visiblo subply strengthened the murket, S ond eables give corn firn look b the close, Oats tirmed up in sywpathy in the face of wn in W ln the visible subply and large ex- peoted rocelpta Lomorrows Wbt Wb duil within u 0 of Le. and most of the trade Wis from Lo to e below the lutest prioss. The deereaso of 1L b, In the visible sup- ply wus purtly ' offset by the report thit Benator Wusuburn wus trying 1o husten the conslderution of the unti-optiona bill Provis- lous opeued weak, but wers bolstered up by the Cudabys. who' were compelled (0 tike con- siderablo st thmes W proveut a bivuk. Atother oo vrominent DOFL I wueh more favorabie | expe 10 repluco highor. the Burisk-Quict and about steady; westers l wes Lhe warket carrled Itself through buy- did not_materially chunge the June report Lonas were willinz buyers on all soft spots, The market looks pretty well evened up and while the nutiral tendency is downward im- portant bullish influences wouid cause a quick rally. As wis to be expected corn sold off on 1 FCpOTE that [t was at least 6 per cent better than gencrally expected, but tiere has been 1o panicky feoling und good varties took the offerings on all little breaks, Outs vory weak to the general surprisy The governwment report reduced below the June cstimate which vate ndvices and ought to have a wore nzefect. he old bull eligue n heavity of oats and the miarket heing too narrow to readily absorh them broke badly. They ought to bo a good purchise on ths break as the outlook 18 not flattering for the next crop. In provisions the heavy bull operators whose holdings are already luree were aguin good buyers of product today and the market responded to their purchases. They seem to have it weil under their control. STOCKS AND BONDS, Fluctuntions In the General List of Ve Little Importance. NEW Yonk, July 1L.—The stock market seems stiil unable to eseape from its dull und Ustless condition and tolay there was the simo Inslenificant trading while the fluctun- tlons In the cencral Hst were even less fnpor- tont than thoso of last week. Sules for for- elin account were the principal features in the muking of prices, but while these wero prominent only in Louisville & Nashville, St Paul and one one or two other stocks, in the absence of any particular demand, sorved to give the whole list a heavy to wenk temper, despite the favorable nuture of the zovern- ment crop report. This latter influence, how- ever, seemed to have been fully discounted of for- stin 24406 1istod nod 430,000 unlistod svernment bonds have been'au 1 but fivi, Stite bonds have been dull wnd stondy. The Post 8 Yet itlus not been ovor- Tooked that the present operations in sterling ure a plain foreshadowing of the foreizn grain_movemoent of the coming season and thit it they continue todominate the market, particulariy fn the absence of heavy foreign siles of our se steady decline exchange r: The following w 2 guotetions for t dinz stocks on the New Ycik Eteek exchanze today m e AR Atehitson, Adums ¥ Alton J. Central..," Orfolk & West. pfd orth Amer. Co. 4 13t fean ¥ Notthern Pacitic . 193 ore & Ohlo. .. | a0 preferred.. L 85 n Pacitie. 80 UL 1. Den & Guitl 15 Southern... 07 | Northwestern....... 11544 aeitic a0 preforred |1 14 Ches. & Ohio 5 . Y. Central, 109 Chiengo & Alton... 150 N, V. & N, i C.oB&Q L1008 | Ontarlo & W L I8 Chileago Gas, 10000 T09¢ Oregon Improvem't 21l Consolidated Gas.. 11434 Orekon Nay ] ., ., C. & St. L, oM 0. 8. L. & U. 20 Colorado Cosl & 1. 35 Paciic Mall ... Cotton Ol Certific's 334 Peorln, Dec. Delawnre & Hucson 133 [*PIttsbur, D L& W..... Pullman Palace. D& R G pre | Reading........... " D. & C.F Co . 4714/ Richmond Terminal Enst Tennessce..... | do preferred | Rio Grande West o preferred i Rock daland ... 0.0 183 Jrthern. p 152t *SU L& S, F, T8t pfd 76 ko & 111 pra St ranl Lo Bldg 343¢| do proferred 1014 | St. Panl & Omal 303¢| do pr 5 Southern Pacitie £ Retinery i, Coal & 110n.. s Pacitic &0 King Valley Hlinols Contral .. 30 Tol WU 2 & L. K erred.. The total snles of stocks today were 128.802 shures, including: Atehison, 7. Chiengo Gas, 4,660: Louisviile & Nushville, 17425 Nor- thern' Pacific preferred, 4. New En’land, 0105 Reading, 7.500; R chmond & West Point, 5,500° St Paul, Unfon Pacific, 12,510, [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Banns LONDON, July 11.—[New York Herald C: Specinl o Tik BER] —Scarcely any new on- gagements have been entered into in the Stock today. but in view of the setticment tonorrow outstand’ag accounts imy Foreizn government securitios close iess fl . Home railways lepressed all duy, St deferred boing purticnlarly wouk at a de- of 3 per cent, it heing aprehended that lora ré will uffect continentul Brighton deferred Is % per cent low 108t others 'y 10 4 per cenc down. The weekly trafiic statements Southern lines are poor. American raflwivs have been simply dull durinz the greater part of the duy and in for the last hour, on receipt of New York pri become Il t, although the tendency at s treme ciose has slizhtly Improyed. The 3 Uy el near the lowest, u decline of 1 per % establishod i Louisvilie & Nash- y ¢ Western prefor- and % on and uprove- Crop report s re- Che stiver question np- parently an uneasiness. Money hus Lecn little wanted, Short loans continued to be obtained at 5 per cent. In the discount market few b 11s have been offered; thoso at two an | three months cre quotod at 13-16 to 1% per cent, New York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. July 1L—MONEY ON CAL at 1'3@?2 ver cent; Inst loan, 1'5 per closed offered nt 144 per cent. PiME MERCANTILE PAPER—31,@5% por cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—Quict hid easior at bills” und #4834 for de- per Pennsy,vunla meat. The gardo Able. wern 18y cent; 2187 for sixty-day m; \d. 1 closing quotations on honds: S48 reg. ... Ll *Mutual Unior ULS dseoup’t. L0 k| N J. C. ot U B dign ok 100 SN0, P Pnetfic s of 451 Loulsinnn st'ped 4. Teun, new set iy Te 104 prthwestern orthwest ndab L& LML Den, & K. G 4x... Erie 2nds Ists.. VKA T G, G MK & TG i *bid. § asked. 1 Stock Market. Bosto Tu'y 1L.—The follow1 the closin ¢ prices on stocks on stock murket tolay: the Boston Hoston & Albany Hoston & Malue. B &0, u Fe Copper Ok a0'Tn i 121 Bl Tel 014 Colony...... L0 152 | Lamson Rutland eom. pfd’2. 7ily Water Pow Wis. Cen. ¢ Ve Allouez M, € N Atlantic - & B Copper 1 Boston & Mont gt Coptere i lumet & 1 Sun Francisco Mining O SAN FRANCISCO, Oal., July 11 closing quotutions for were 18 foilows: otations, The officinl wining stocks toduy Alta @ Mexican ... 0 Bulwer i 4 Ophir s Best & Buicher [Potont. 111100 Bodie Consolid Suvap ChOMBE.urvrinrseeis Serra Nevada. ton. Calu & Vil Union Con Crown Point |Utal.. Kureki ( on Gould & Curry NOrerons New York Minlng Qu; EW Youk, July 11.—The closing minlig stoek quotut! thons, llowing are who TH cholor.. .., T (OBl s oaaresras Crown Pornt. 0 100 | Plymonth Con. Cal & Vi Siorra Nev.... Deudwoo Gould & ¢ |Unlon Con Yellow Jue |1ron 8llver |Quicksilver. B} do preferred.. ... 20 Y rrererrore 1) |Bulwer Cntarlo Al Fluanolsl Notes, KANsAS Ciny, Mo, July 11.—Clearings, ®1 815,60 PARIS. July 1. ~Three per cent rentes 8¢, S0 for the account, NEW Youk. July 1L—Clearings, balunoes, 8,454,147 BaALTIMOKE, Md., Tuly 11.~Clearin uces, 800,607, Money, i bor ¢ 47,580, P DELPIIA, P, July 1L—Bank clearings, ROOLLEL Dulances, 5,101 Money, ¥ pi cont. LoxpoN. July 1lL—Amount of bullion gooe into the Huuk of England on balance toduy, £47,000. §7. Louis. Mo., July 1L—Olearl 4,010, | 8145 valanees, 86,161 “aoney quisk ut @3 per OMAHA DAILY 'BE | cont. Exchangogm¥es York. 570 premium. AVANA. Tuly 1sSpanish g exchange, weak. NCINNATL, O, iy 11.~Monoy, an\v York éxeéhange, par. §2.756,60), Mmwerits, Tenns)’ July 11, change seill t £1.50. Clonrings, ! balunces, 8147, Now York 5 TUESDAY, JULY 12, e e e AR, PP e e e e e e e e e e e et e e e, e e e @6 per Uleurings, BOSTON, Mass., Tuly 11.—Cloarings, $1.471401: | rate. d per cont: calldoans, 4@5 per centy tin 105115, 415 DEF €0 1t s o BosToN, Mass., Jily')1.—Bunk cloa department toduy piren «sed | silver at $).8764 anA w0 | NBW ORLEAN L., $1003,160 New York exchane, con | bank. $1.5) per $1,b00 promiu W Yourk, July 11.—|Special E BEE. | 20, Mc to Be pr yunt s St Louls, 5c premiurm, CrigAao, . July 11—Clearings. 817,214, 45, New York exchunge, fe to 60 premiun, steriine exchange dull: sixty-day bills, £1.57¢ demund, $1.885%. Money steady cont. Cloarl 1ere July 11, elogram fun LIVE STOCK MARK LTS, Cattle Still Weaker—1togs Unevenly Str * and migher. OMANA, July 11.—The week starts out modor were sixty-four cars of o Over half of these were westerns, wit attle 10, Stuil from 4,00 to 8.6 tuff ranzing from thaton dow e pretty good westerns brougl the bulk of tne westerns did Dealers could not agree on the bric and they went on through to Chicago Thio supply of butchers' and oun was larger t 1 usaal and prl lower on all grades. Cadahy was ent buyer, owing to the fact t cured fifteen cars of Texans. weak at 0e lower all around and very slow. Good sold Prices tho tr. wer ! At 2.2 and down to $L.00. Con 185 Cows were hard Lo 1ove atun, 1ots sellin mon thin g i ngs, $14,- | & i balancos, 4510, Exchangze on New | York, 10@15% discoant, WASHINGTON, D, O, July 11 =The Treasury 000 ounces of to fixchinze was quoted us tollows 1 Boston, 15¢ to 10¢ Wt 4 10 5 per h 1@ racoipts of all k nds of stock. There reported in, Including fifteen loads of Texans purchased by Cudihy at Kansas City. Good natiye cornfe L cattlo were decldediy s, ce. 8o few right vrime Peves are conin ) IMArKOL that prices are rly well malntitied They we unchun Half finished and ro hard to move. even at tion of fuly & dime from weuk prices. There appexred to be no urgeney to the demand from uny quarter, nd the trade does not appenr 1o have fully recovered from the domoralization of last week, The glit «t Chicazo mude shippers conservitive, 8o that the trade was entirely deyola of ife. Good 120110 1300-10. steors dat from $1.2) 0 8135 fair 10 good LUW to with common n it k ado ifrer- he hiud se- o to_ehoice cows and heifers at from £24) to €100, With common to poor y price. Bulls were duil at from .50 to 8.90, Calves were Slow at from $1.25 to 1.7 There Was i very poor trade in stockers and feeders and prices were as lust week. Poor to fron. $2.00 10 8410, Repre ntative sules: No. Av. 45..1 U ¥4 0. Av. R0 2o Nt EXPORT. 2..1005 BL.1105 465 40..1318 475 L1218 cows. 18.. 043 100 130 295 100 Tod 125 850 %40 702150 1050 3 00 1 070 00 1 1240 300 HEIFERS. 13.. 710 300 CALVES. 2.40 128 1 19.. 191 375 1% 1 1,140 11380 175 1 11140 L8 17 STAGS. 11050 275 STOCKERSAND FEE 0 B %0 240 2. 800 00 180 260 14K 200 101033 2 77107 210 10.0BIL 25) 1601058 2 20410 250 1100 WYOMING CA No. Av No. 0 cows ... 1012 G steers,. 15 cows ) 1 steer 1070 50) 80 steers MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, 104 3 feeders practicaily the sume sholce stock sold at 1 1filker.;.... .. 4.4 5 . 00 1 cow und aif 00 5 oy 0 Hoas—The supply was considerably under what dealers = were looking for and outside r halt A dozen loads the qualit wus the poorest of the sca- son. I'avorable roports from Chicago con- tinued Itberal shippiog orders, u fair local de- mi an inadeguate supply all combined o prices. he adv: ce. like the de- cline Suturday, was very u aged fuily 10¢." Good to ¢hol, jedium an heavy hogs sold lurzely from #5.05 to 8,65, wit somo priuie stuff av$5.30" and £ mixed i sold mostiy nt frc even but aver- d N Light and 1 §4.45 Lo #.50 with choice stuff_as hich as #.60 and common Altogether it was i falrly sit- 9 oclock found the Bul us low #5.40. Istactory market and meager offerings all out of first hands of sales, #4145 to $5 60. ugninst £ . the general average .52 nzuinst $9.42' Saturday, sentutive sules: Av. Sh. ) No. 580 65... PIGS AND ROUGH, 7 d.. hey nvel nt$i.20 47-108. and fo arc nominully st cline, Fair ~to gool mative fuir to zood wosterns, §.724.5 #4.0)@5.0 ; com Repre- 0; Lon and stock shoep, $.501.00; vood to choice 49 to 90-1b. Tumbs, $1.00%0.50. Representative sules: No. Pr. 22 1duho wethors [T 081 Iduhio weth Swift Cudahy othe Receipts of Stock. Offreial receipts and disposition of stock snown by the books of the Union Stock ompany for the twenty-four hours, ena 50010.K p. ik July 11, 15). it | Cars “DISFOSITION, VEIS Owala Packing co Swift & Co Tho Cuiduhy 3. P, Squiros, Bostoga: Kingan & Co..... Sporey & Barnon White I & D..... E. L. Luinb Vanssit & Co Androw Hass Lee Rothselillds K. Bocker & I Nely Morris...0 Bonton & 8.0 Bpee'lat're, ohii'Te, £ 1 g0 Live Stock Market, Cnieaco, L, July 11 —<(Speciul Telezram Tue Bek.]-Thore were fir too muny cattle AL e VA0 TV TR BRITGIIEU_E_I MONTHS A troublesome skin di caused me to scratch for ten months, and was cured by a few days’ use of M. H. Wor Upper Marlboro, Md. SWIFT'SPECIFIC Twas cured some years ago of White Swelling Anmy leg by using and haye had 1o symptoms of re turn of the dis- ease. Many prominent physicians attended e and failed, but 8, 8. 8. did tie work. FAUL W, KIRKFATRICK, Johuson City, Te 1 fee. Trcatise on Blood and Skin Diseases f ; Auanis, Ga, BWIFT Brecivic CoMraxy, urds) 05 Ut CATTLE | HOGS. [SHERD 22 of 1892. per cent | werrtain ind tioto todny. OF Texans alons | about 10,000 ar 1. and a Tibe of the natives on sile were not more utt tive than the Texuns. Consequ . the parket for common and medium grades was wbd shape. 1t wae any where from 15 to 2 ower thin at tho close o W very 1 proportion slow. Sales of grass Te nerally a reduction of from 9 o. Good dry attle were in moderato supply a hout steady, 3 for poot to $475 for Stock- y <old to £ ) t demand beinz nctive th Quotations were from 81 cholee cows nnd tulls, 9 ors und feeders, S460 to .73 for common to extra dressed Deof and shipping steers and £ro11 $1.50 to #4.35 for Texns cattle. The major Jiart of the trading wus at from 8.0, to €00 or cows and balls and from #.2 to 8.0 for steers There was an advance of from §c to 10 In hogs Thoy sold it from £5.50 to £.95 for poor to prime lizht weights and at .rom .00 to £.00 for heavy and madium. There wis n strong local and Shipping de tht the advance was st 1o the though the quaiity was bolow the of the trading was at better tha 1 part of it boing at fron £.80 (0 € fur as welght was concerned but iittie dis- rimination was made: w00l to prime il medinnm and heavy weights selling very cf tozether. 8kips, culls ana coirse mixed lots were somewhat negleeted, but nearly every- thine was closod out, Good muttons we were firn tn netive demand and lio offerinzs included compur .- tivery a small nurber that answered to that description, and they were bhought up quick and ona basts of from £.00 to $6.00. Poor and common lots were not so readily moved, but they were sule ble at wbout former pric The extreme range of quotations. was fr £20.t0 .15, culla selli from #2100 10 1101 and extra qualities he Juoted to $415. The dei nd for good to was gr er than the supp y 0. Poorer stulf was hard to move 5 to #4750 for culls and at from $1.50 to & Recelpts were: Cattie, 24,0005 hogs, 34,0 shoen, 810, The Evening Journal reports: CArTL Receipts, 20,000 head; shipments, 6.000 head; |nl7‘{\l'( 1 cholee 1o prime ) 30 oth i canners, Kers, WS, LTG0 1oas—Receipts, ahipment 1000 head; 1c hizh eluhis, ints, 800 hond: shipments, 3,001 he ket aetive, steady to stronss native xins, $AKGELS); westerns, #0855 1 Kansas ity Live Stock KANSAS Crry, Mo, July 1L—CATTr ceipts, 4.800: shipments, %400 stoers to 10 bigher; iloGs—Recoipts, 2,50 the market opened higher: all grades, 35,00 Wi bulk, #5.3005.05, SIE Receipts, 100 shipments, none; the market was nominally steadys muttons, H.80, shipments, stenay nnd closed ynlie Louls Live Stoek Market. ST, Louis, Mo, July {1 —CATTLE—Receipts, 0780 Lead: ‘shipments, 1) head; ket 106 s lower on common and mediun; falr to modiun native steers, $L3604.05: Texas steers, Sst. % ~Roceipts. arket strong: falr to ce honvy, good, &5.5)@5.80; light, Receipts, 7,076 head, bulk Texans: pmoents, 104 hex Texuns, 83,7564, R TOO MUCH OF AN ENDEAVORITE. native muttons, $L.0G A Youth Commits F to Attend ery to Raise Money Convention, New Youx, July 11.——James C. Hallock, a red-cheeied, well dressed boy 19 years old, whosays he 18 a studont at the University of Michigan at Ann Harbor, speut last night in a cell at the West Thirty-seventh stroet po- lice station. His anxicty to attend the con- vention of the Christian Endeavorites in this ity led him, according to his own udmission, to commit forgery. Young Hallock walked into the police station last night about 11 o'clock. “I want to give myself up,” hesaid to Ser- geunt Cahill. Then he burst into t “What have you dono; anythiug serioust” asked the weant. 40! indeed, ye! The I've forzed.” lad’s story was broken by sobs. body in the place where 1 hive,” he said, ‘‘was excitea about coming east to the convention. I caught the fever and: asked my parents for money to take me to Now York. They would not allow me to come and I could not get the money anywhero else. Finally 1 forged three money orders on tho American Express. I mado tho orders for #0 ezch, With the money I bought a ticket 10 this city and came along with the dele- gutes. ©arrived here five days ugo. 1 havo spent all the money and now I'm ready to the consequences,’ Hallock would not s whero his parents live, nor give their names. His distress was £0 genuine that the policcmen were touched. In bis pockets were found nearly a dozen photographs. They were picturas of tis classmates at colieze, He also had soveral pictures of young women who he said bud been his friends. Hailock seemed nearly heartbroken. Ho was in the aepth of despair. Ho sat on the cot in bis cell und cried liko o child. Al Cable Car Runs Awny. Pontiixn,Ore., July 11.—A heavily londod car on tho cable roalgot away from the gripman last night whilo ascending a bill. When the car reached o curve at the bottom of tho bill 1t overturned. Five persous wero injured, but none fata g Ther '8 light ahead for the women who suffe if they'll only turn towards it. There's a guaranteed remedy for all the delicate_dorangements, chronic weaknesses, and painful disorders tbat make women miserable. Its Dr. Piorce's Favorito Pro- seription—and it makes women healthy and strong. It's a legitimate medicine that's purely vegetable and perfeetly harmlgss—a power- ful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, renew®ng ul invigorating the entire system. It regulates and promofes all the proper functions of womanhood, im- proves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, brings vefreshing sléep, and restores health and strength, For periodical pains, weak back, bearing- down_sensations, nervous prostration, and all *“female complaints” and ulagities, “Ravorite Preseription " is a positive remedy —the only one that's so sure and certain that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you bave your money back. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Compan £ SOUTH OMAHA. est cattle. hog und sheep marke in the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCIK COMMISSION. I 2 LEADEIR: ~ Wood Brothers, Ffouth Omabha—Telephone 1H7. - Chlcago 3.1 DADISMAN, | W. 1. WO, | Managors. Market reports by mall anl wire chocrfully turnished upon application P B Campbell Commission Co. st. Louls, Kansas Oity, South lous City, Fort Worth Chicugo, East Oniahy, A. D. Boyer &Company, a8 and 3 Exchanze BulldinzSouth O Correspondence sollcitad prOmpLY Bl ‘Bpecial sLention to orders (or stockers & fe Established, 1885, = Incorporatad, 183 Capital fully pald, $200). Waggoner Birney Company, Write oF wire us for prompt and rellablo warkey - e ——— Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stook Commission. Koom 61 Exchunge Bulld Bouth Omaha Hefnon M. H. Hegarty & Co,, Roow 41 Exsange Building. South Omaha, = Neb) ARCHITECTSAKND 1TU!1I}IS OMAHA ; Manufactmers™ and dobbers’ Directory GROCERIES. | - DRUGS, Eta — 1. H. BLENN, Contractors and b contr. bullding, plastaring, paint zete e 1n'8 arclhitects and buors dir s froe, by sending theie nams, bu-iness ton to the publisher. J. 1. Glenn, an ofs fof all Kinds of will Focoly s 118 % 15th 8 D. M. STEELEA CO., | 8L 12011208 Omaha. AKE, BRUOE & 00,, | Jones sireet, [ 10th and Harnay stroste, Omaba AWNINGS AND TENTS. HARDWARE, OMANA TENT & AWN. ING COMPANY, Flage. bammocks, olland rubber clothing. Send for out'gue. 1118 Farnam | for cata Tents, awnin, flags, bannort WOLF BROS. & CO, . tarpnu- 1ins, 0o vers of a1l ki I, ete, Send logue,10s S. 16th BAGS AND TWINES BEMISOMANA BAB 0D Importers and mrfa, fous sacks, burlaps, twine. Stanl, rope, homp, BISHOP & CO. mantila, Jute. ton (winos tarred cords | | RECTOR & WILNELMY Jaekson | Mo Dealors’ hardwars 104 — R LOBECK & LINN, . ehanios’ tools. Douglns Street A.C.RAYMER, Iardwars and Supplion 524 South lith strests, | ago. cio digN ek, LUMBER. - == (LALR), it BICYCLES. | BOXES. CHAS. R, LEE, JOHN A, WAXEFIELD W. 0. T00D, T ai e d0e% | 1mpsrted. Ameriatn vorh I amonin fet M. 0. DAXON, Bloyeles 8014 0n 1aonthly payments. 120 N. 15th-st enoon packiig boxes Hiosin Sox lina. BOOTS AND SHOLS. MORSE-COE 8HOECD, 110) Howard Strest. Fastory eornor 11th and 1% Buccessor toJ.J. Wi M'Tg elknr Al pap AL Douglins 8t a+ stresty, We aro uuking 0l0s8 prloss 1o oath biyers, and are olllo aole wiih worchaats. STLVEN CREEDON. Manufacturer's agont, Iean supply yo IR I whoos, en"s.avom n's and ¢ st factory prices and discounts. Late 1404 Farnam Street. Rooa 16, 1sal lusy of @oods whioh s very sale- with evory syl KIRKENDALL, JONES & |AMERICAN HAND SEW- co., ED SHOE GO, Wholosalo Mfra. Agents [toots, shoes, rubboers 1102, 1104, 1105 Harney-st | Harney-st. BREWERS. 5 ; J08. SCHLITI BREw- NG €O, Omoce, 8. 0th and Leaven Worth Bts., Omana. dohn Marhover. Agt. CARRIA Carrlage butlde and_putrol Apectalty, 18th, opp. G o | W.R.DRUMMOND & CO. wagons Court Honso CLOTHING. BLUILUKT & uuiEn Clothing, notion, furnish GILMORE & RUHL, ings. Give us o trisl | Manufrs and wholeeal Swmples propaid by ex-| clothiera. 1109 Uarney press. 1115 Harney. stroet. COAL, COKE, | CORNICE. OMANA COAL, COKE & LIME £0., Herd and soft conl. 8 ocr. 16th and Dougl: e Mfrs. cornlce, metalic skylikhta, 1110, 1112 Dodgo-st. EAOLECORN OF WORKS Ralvantzed window caps, iron et Oth and Douglas. lo coment o oy whita lL:ne, ILER & GO, ¥ Liguor merchan 1112) Mirnoy-at Mies Kon-| (o nedy's Kast Indis Bit- RIOX & HERBERT, oleanlo llquor doalers 1001 Farnau-at. vor eto. OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. tar T — SRY ). OBERFELDER & 0D., Importers and Jobborso hlincry” Dotlons orders prompt. 20813 & Tt BRI Risiniirin N MUSICAL A. HOSPE, JR,, THE MEINBERS 00, matertain o ine b natom et Doug las Struments of all kinds By PAPER, OILS CARPENTER PAPER 0O | STANDARD OIL GO, Carry a full stook of N ting. wrapping. and [lefinea ana tubricating Writing paper, card pa- olls, axlo grense, ota. J. B, HUSE & CO. Our specialtion: Buttar oggs nad poaltey, Wi Howard streot. Buy KING & SMEAD, | ROBINZON SSTOKES OB Mfrs of “K & " pants, | Mfra oclobratsd “Ouows shirts and overalls,ete. skin” overalls, paos CICIS S, Tithat shirts, coats, otc. ki Sanma’ ___ PRODUCE COMMISSION. Establisbed, 1678, T BRANGH & 0D, nn.:’:{"t{":s!; “;1 Produce, fr of al siotRRaL T TRT | NG, oretens. W11 & JAS. A, CLARX 7 Ch., tor, cheoss, oqin poultry and yame. 817 South 13ts Streok CONTRACTORS. —aie sk AT — - . = W. E. RIDDELL J. H. GLENN, crviabmet sy | RIDDELL& ca, Cont for all kinds of [ Wholsalebutter & egga Butter. checsn, oxgh, Dl in Cowiilreceivan | Buve and solls for yekointles fruitspouk s HDESONTGOLO Y Wtcaani a1 1571 1 et S | BE e e {0 the publisher. J. H. Glean, 113 5. 15th - : - = . STOVE REPAIRS, DRY GOO T TTYY™S ‘le n TOMAHA STOVE REPAI ILPATRICK - KOD! WORKS, M.E SMITH & CO,, DRY 00005 00,, Stone eoatrs ang watey Dry goods, nottons, tur- |nry zoods.notions, gent's aitaomen Bing, BRSRE (™ | fproiabicg soods. Cos Biou T " —_— | = ——— e FURNITURE SASHL | TOYS. AHA UPHOLSTER- ROW & H..HARDY &C0. omAHA UPHO BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR. | M. A. DISBROW &00. | K T el ey ok e | S WABTSA | SEEE ootk p Whotesateonty, | “etecets 5 Boo 1305 analsaraSte. | Jeonam Strecr . ot Fine Ranch of yours. Youhave work:1 hard for it, haven't you? It wasn't worth a dollar an acre when you cttled on it, and now you woull'nt take filty. How long do you ex- pect to live on that place? Would you be surprisel if some railroad land agent or claim jumper shoull come cleng scne dayend tellyou on? Unless to mov you have a patent on recorl you are not safe—perhaps not then. Why don’t you ask The Bee Bureau of Claims fo look into your title and get you a patent that will stick? ——THE—— Bee Room 220, Bee Building, Oma h INT OF DAM FRANCIS ASSIESSM GRADING NOTICE Ol ron TENSION. ywnors of all lot real estute ulonz Fr strect to the west line of tonsion You are hercby ed, three dish y of Oinahu, have b thé muyor. with Counell of suld city, to assess (o owners rosp feeted by grading Biroet 1o the west 11 tous.on, decl.red no 4100 padsed J e 218t strooy fr Windsor Pl that th frochold; notified ssto tho Prie of Windsor Il cssury by ordin 1532 uproved wre further notified, that parts of lots the uporoval of tho dismi stively of tha property stroet frouw Tune, having Bureau of Claims | anl dith Ex- \ duly wppointed by ity st Wt- fth Ex- No ;, 0 s ld wppointment, and du.y qualitiol arequirad by Tew. we will. on the 18U duy of Juiy. A At tho hour of 11 o'elock i thie fore at the ofice of T. C. Brauner, room 1 Wa ok, within the corporite luiits of §ald clty, meet for the purpose of considerin Wnd muking the assessment of damaze to th ownors respestively of sald property. affo ted Dy sald gradinz, taking into consideration speclnl bonofits, 1f any You ure notitied to be present st the time and place woresald, and wake objections Lo Sthtements concerning sald assessmont of consider il CHARLES I JAMES BTOCKDAL Omaha, July 5, 184 damsges 65 you i yroper. LE. Ji T1OMAS, 510t AGES FOR To the owners of all lots and real estateo alonz to Francis notified that by, have beon duly muyor, with the approval of ¢ disintorested freohoiders of NOTICE OF AS3E33MENT O DAM GRADING. anl purts of loty Sl strect from Ploe appolnted by tue fiho oty connell of suld city, to ussess the i th owners respectively of the pi ¢ by zrading E ghth stree sireot to Francis = stro neecssary by ordinance Gih patsed June 1840, pproved June 24, 1892 You wre furths Dot epted sabd - appoing- . that having ac if ment, und duly qualifiod as roquiced by Iaw, we will, on the 15th day of July. A. D. 1302 ab the honr of o'elock In the foreagon, at the offico of 1. B. M building, with n the corpor City. IeCL for the purpos tho unsses: L present muke ut Lo or cerning nent o may consider proper. . B, M W AME: Omaha, July 3. 18! NOTICE To the owne 1 estuto wl Fourth s orth uvenue w Popy.cton You aro horeby notifled siznod. throo dislaterested € city of Omaha, nave boen ¢ the mayor, with the ‘uppr councii” of sall clty. Lo iss 0wnors rospactively of tod by gradi warth avenus to Poppleton suary by ordinance i 1832, approved Jul furthor notlils +i wald appointment, w, wo will, b bhe hour'c cep s required by | D, 18 ra'im street, within sild olty. meet for sidering the OWnErs Fesn e v ‘ty, affected by sald xr coisideration speolnl benolit You nre notified to be | and place aforasald, and mu to or statoments concerning OMAWA, July Bth, 180 TO PROPERTY ( on ulley botwoen Dupont wnd tron west line winth stroeot, Oma hi, Neb.: interest of O i ity U ey or. with the spnrovi el of sald’eity, 10 ussess tho dimig sspectively of the 2 on sald wlloy, de co No. #100, pisse by ordina approved funo isth, i, ounre further notifiod copted sald asreguired by luw, we will, July. A the for 165 Furnsm »on, ut the office of stroot, uforesald, und 1 rning U8 YOU miuy Cons GRORG id pli ) OF AL of damng A o G, SHRIY OF ASSESSM GRVIY G of all lot oirth stroet from office of Snriver & O'Don aking and nxsosan Dupont luco nro hereby notified th fro D, 1862, ‘Wt the hour of within Ity of said city, meot for the birposc sidoring und mnking assessment of dumike Lo KiRANS \Am;L'};s .’“.v.unr'. Qe w A i e ntal de) pluripos. mallow ¢ picx i g e it "Rd ovbry flmase rosuliog from tuapure blood,ge w allire Ty the sl Ve i 1o perforta thelr rctiotie. Verso e g arbtichicdly kit oo ica LA BLAu0 1 v 01 satnpe L il AT HOAL, 60 510 %5 fuce Bt New York ot Toeveeneioves eeeves i kLN YL e Lmits of -m|§ considering an f aama the r tod atlon ro notilied to b wforosald anc Stitoments con- £ damigos us you 1cCULLOCH o o S STOCKDALR, _dadio I OF DAM- rourr part of lots and ot from Wool= . that the undor- cholders of ‘Lllo luly appointed by var “OF ‘thio” oty 058 tho dumage the property af (\'m)l- wyvenue, declared wher 3110, passed ¥ 150, 1802, . thathaving no- 1 duly aualiied on the 2ist day of W 1ro'elo K in'the Lioe, Jorate ms 030 0f con- tof daw- wly of sald progs inz taking into s 0L any. rosent nt the tim o uny oojeoti sl wne t of dumisses uy you may gonshdon prgper Gho WL GATES, Committec of Appraisers, Iyt )WNE 1 Castel [ "wentys t the und. hols Ay i 1ot tl ity couti= Lo the property affected celirod Hecessirs A June Hth, 18 that having mo- polntment, in 1 duly quislified on the Zid day of 10 o'elovk In George J. Paul, Lo CcOrporate o con= the owners respectively of sald property, Wiro tod by sald geading, tking into conwlds eration spocial bencfits, I wny 1o notifled to Le pr ut at the time ko wny objoctions nild s ider prog 16T p% LD 2T LR, dylid s y »

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