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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Bensation on 'Change Yesterday Was the Advanoe in Lard, ARMOUR'S PO ITION ALARMED SHORTS Coming on Top of the Big Advance All Around Thursday the Remarkable Ace tion Rtesulted In Decidedly Stralned Conditions, ©n1cAao, Tl Aug. 5.—A Jump of 350 In the price of inrd was the sensation today on ‘chanze. There wero rumors that Armour was In a position to squeeze short sellers In the product and a very nervous feeling ruled. Pork and ribs purticipated in the advance. In the othicr pits realizin - sales by the buils enuscd a decline, and wheat. corn and oats each closed %c lower thin last night. The twist glven the lard market was one to bo remembered for some time. Com on top of the big ndvance wil around yestorday and ngainst tho influcnce of un casler corn market, the remurk- able action resulted in decidedly strained conditions, lard having been for monthe tho most immovable articlo on the list. Pork made an adyance of Mo from the openin price. Ribs, atter soiling buck de, went up 2%c. While other products opened slightly easler. lurd wus up '4c for September and went up 5c more the first hour. Then Ryun and others bought some October stuff and started the shorts after the September lurd, Sommission houses ulso ston orders These 1ifted the markets still more. Hoiders of lurd were_serene, and thy top price, nfter chimb ng Lo Jutiped to #7.8 with seqreely A trade, una on Gp to $.218 ut the highest yolnt, sbe_over the close Thursday, clos ng around 87,820, Tt vius 81id that the biz p e ers sold the lird, and with Tiht stocks stiil higher prices 1.y be casily nind Wheat was unsettied early strenzth in corn and oats hnving collnpsed, wnd as there wis no outside support the local crowd who bought yesterduny on tho lute new ox- Libited i disposition Lo ciose out. south- west were also free seilors, und ynaer these snflucnces the market easéd off. “The volun of trading was moderate. The openin were v yesterduy's elosing fizure murket gradually” dec.ined about ! weuk, In the corn pit the bull clique, headed by Bryant. Congdon und Fowler, 'took corn as Last us offered. Baldwin and Faroum. Boy- den & Co., Ash Adanis and the seulping crowd so0ld very freely, The market weakened but did not brenk. Kunsas City nnd St sent crop seare disnatehes. “Offseiting t were certaln rallroad reports suying nc and Wall stroet hield stocks of corn rouds vory Hirm at an advar I he 0uts market was compuratively unin- teresting, with options wenkenlng soon after the openlng of the session. The advance of dc this week was regirded us suflicient for the present, inusmuch as the cash market did not sympathize as readlly to the influenco of the crop reports as the futures aic. There was reulizing by purt es who bou.ht freely ou yesterdiy. The country so fur seat in selling orders for May. "The offerins of vessel room were light. A fair demund cxisted, w firmer feelini pre- ced from 144c to and the closing valled and rates were adva 230 for wheat to Buffalo and 2ige for corn. Estimuted receints for tomorrow are Wiiet, 550 cars: corn, d. QATS © 0. bl MEss PORK—| Jnnunry. Cash quotations were as follows: ¥ dy and unchanged: winter wtraits. .00 8503003 bukers, #2800 T—No. winterpat- 90 spring No. 8 spring, . 2, 503¢c; No. 3 yellow, 40c; No. 8. 45@A0c. No. 2 white, $4QBIXe; v-“No. 2, 62 4, no safos, TINOTHY SEED—] PORK—Mess, por bbi., $12.60412.02%; lard, 200 108, $7.8.@7.85: snhort ribs sides (loose), §7.85 @7.05; dry snited shoulders (Loxed), #7.0 @7.25; short clear sides (boxed), 85,1028, 15, ll‘r& SKY—Disthilers’ finished goods, per gal., SUGARS—Cut louf, 45@5% standard A, 4%c. Conrn—Nuo. i, 483c. Recelpts and shipments today were ns fol- Jows: DL i granuluted, #15c; market was firm: fancy creamery. western, I8Gie; ordinury, 15@17¢; fine duiries, 16@18e. Eg.s, frm ut 1o New York Muriets, NEW Youk, Aug. 5.—FrLoui—Recelpts, 24000 phgs.: exports, BLO0D HbIs.. 11000 sicks: liht demind, gencrally weakers salos. 17,500 bbls, CORNMEAL—Dull, stoudy. WiEAT—Lecelpts, 187,00 bu.: exports, 00bu.; sules. 2,405,000 bu. of future: bu. of spot. “$pot falrly active, easier clos- ing stoudy. "No. 2 red, 89ge {n store und ele- Vitor; K@M afloat; ®L@Ne 1. o, No. U red, soie: ungraded red, Nasiise 1 northern, S64@8T40; No. 1 hard, 01 northern, 81%; No. 2 Chicago, Kyos Milwaukee, 8i%c; No. § spring, Options opened steady, foll 4ise on local roatizing and easier private cables. with a very dull trade, closing woaks No. 2 red, August. it @Bi%c., closlng uv Bile; Soptember, 84 i-lio, closin v Siei October, Kyh@sbe, closing at Bi%e: December, SSL@%e, closing ut 83ie: Mty (1803, G0 i, ¢ 0sing b Bice KyE—Quiot nnd steudy, BARLEY MALT—Dull, Conn—Recelpts. #.000 bu.: exports, 20,000 salos, 101,000 bu. of futures und 64000 bu, pot. Spot marker firmer und moderately active but scarce; No. % 50a6le In elevators € uflont: unsraded mixed. 6c. Options, August ndvanced e on short coverinz; other months wero stoady at the openin ¢ on expected freer ro. coipts, closing wei Autust. 146 up; othors & e downs A us S8R0, Glostg me e eptenibor, 601,@Ae, closing ut 50° BOF, BOXEA6C, 0l08ing ut WK 6, OATS—Kecolpts, 67,000 bu.: exports, 11,000 bu .3 snlcs, 630,000 bul. Of futuress 100,00 u. of spoi. Bpot market higher and firm but quie; op- tons moderately active d_ensler; A IRQIAe, olosing nt St Sopren BEhe, closing at #8% Octobor, 85 (30 cloalng ut e spot No. & white, 4@ ae BANG0: WITLo Wostern, 4G W07 No. % Chiciwo, 109G iavdutoc shipbing, 6:@70c; good . tocholce. 3 Hors—Dull bt steady ehoice, 20 Ho. Raw, qulet 1 steady; steady und in 'w0od aemand. MoLAsSES—Forolgn, nomina st R1CE - [ state, common to refined, New Orlouns, dy. ily active, firm; domestlo, falr to exir L 41 Jupan, 81,@5010. Eads—Moderate recelpts, steady; prone. 11 8 Hinks—Dull, steady. irdemand, irm; aomestle fleece, @5e: pulied, 20 Tox s 15@21¢. U'itov ~Pork. quiet, firme exirn prime, 8 ta, stoady, quiot; b ckled ‘bellic tokled shoulders, #9.00; auios: 50,0001 Los. p'ck- o bellies, Mac: 800 plekled shouidors. §.00; pildities, 2 stondyi Lurd. fairly active, hicher: wostern stounn olosed at 18,05 salos. LU0 terces: sales, 5 tierces, option siles. 1,60 torcen: Septembor 88 closing. b 8450 1 con: Octobor, 47,86, closlug it 8800 BUrTER—Quict. firin: western, H@18c; west- grn croumgry, T@io; western (aotory, 1@ foi Blxin, 2o, ksk—Lirm, fairly uctive; part skimg lv? e 10 (ox—Wenk, dull; American, Hi%QG 1510, Corrrr-Bteudy; luke, 8ILC@I12.0), Lean-Stoady: domoestl TIN-Btoudy i strults &), western 8. Louts, Mo., Av nut quotably clunged Ty, 1250005 5 fawlly, 2. ) WuEAT - Aftor 4 Blichily bottor opening turned downwurd, closlog @0 Delow nows wis olther of u duli or boir- v wnd tho luok of bl enthusiasim i1 corn hielped Wheat down; casl higher: No. 2 T TNe: Ausust, TOK@Ie, closlug at Tiko filk»&\ Beptember, 7456 . olosing &t Ti%e n‘ Decowber, RGN, closing ut B%@ Oiin—f1ad news onour of hot winds ete. 40 £07ce 1 up, but bull enthusiusi wis lack= patent ing and thero was selling on raina in Nebs and predicted elsowhers. Tho closo wag 1o off; No. h, August, 470 bid; Sep- tember, 6X@Hi % e, closing at 470 asked. o weakened by corn's setbacki , cash, dlo; August, 3140, nominal; Sep- tember, 8154@i2e, closti'g at 31%¢ asked. RYE—-No. 2 0n call, 6.¢; asked. BAnLe Buas 1A Firm at i2c at mill, Best grades of timothy active and de- mand unsupplied: prime to strictly fancy, $1L00 4003 prairle, cholce and fancy wanted. 7,001 oady: crenmery, fancy, @210 ancy, 16a@17e. irm and unehanged o CORNMEAL dy ut $).5502.68 TRON COTTON T1ES—$1.10. BAGAING 64T, Wiisky—#1.10, s—Strong, higher, with light de- mand for secoml lots. Pork—Standard mess, {oublng, Siito. Lord—87. 1507 Dry 8u Monts=TLoose shoulders. #7.57%4; longs and ; Shorts, #8123 boxed. 150 more. a shouldors, §.75; longs and ribs. Shorts, #0.15@0.%.Hams—sugar cured, .10 1rrs—Flour, 7,000 bbls.; wheat, 25600 o, 82,000 bu. 7 onts, 32,000 bu.; rye, 4,000 buriey. none. SipsENTs—Fiour, 6,00 bbls.; wheat, 0,000 bu.; corn, 15,000 bu.; onts, 2000 bu.; rye, 1,000 bu.; buriey. 2.0, yme grown, 85@75¢ per doz. New ApeLes—Por one-third bu. box, T@S0e. WAX BEANS—Hait bu. hasket, 75 PEARS—Lnrolott, 2,757 CTTER=—Pucking stock, 12§@150; small lots iry, 1@ o, & PourTiy=Sprins chickens, $.00@3.00 as to 1d towis, §30c. . A —Por crate, $1.25; jems, Tic. per —-Per case, $150, NEW 1OTATOES—§ ver Ib, ONIONS—Per bbl. £ 2 BLUEBERRIES—1(i-Gt. bOX: per bbl; In sacks, 140 Knansas City Markets, I{ANSAS Orry, Mo.. Auz. 5.—WiEAT—Active, hizher; old dui nd_lower: old, 02@bie: new, Bls@iite; No, 2 red, (1@ S4e, Conx—11]x in fair demand; No. 2 mixed, 44045 2 white, blis@Me. OATS —Open osed higher; No. 2 mixed, old, 2ic; No. o1d, 0¢; new, 2e. Rye—Stondy: 580 K140 "LAXSEED—Steady at SS@0lc o the busis of tondy: sacked, 50@3%. HAY=Weaks timothy, $7.0008. 23,006306,00, @ ITTBFirm; creamery. 114@c; dalry. 1§ 0. I:aas —More nctive and higher: e, ~\Wheut, 35,000 bu.; corn, 10,00) bu ; onts 2,011 bu, SuIPMENTS ~Wheat, 16,000 bu.; corn, 4,000 bu.; oats, none. prairie, Cotton Market, New YORK, Aug, 5—Futures closed dull but stoady: ‘snles. Dales: August, §7.22 Sep- tomber, & 1 October. ¥7,i; ' November, nua; b Feb: . ¥1.84: April, 87.03, La., Aug. 5.—Steudy: mid- 7 I-tiie; low middiing. 6 9-16¢; good ord- inury, 6 1-I6¢; net and gross recclyts, 56 bale exports to Great Britaln, 1,236 bales: sales, 65) : stock, 70510 bales. Weekiy: Net re- 554 b gross, 2445 bales; exports % ‘2350 : exports to th ise. 1,717 bales 27 bales, Ol Market. EW YOnk, Au -PrTroLEUM—Dull on absence of any news of any kind from the oil districts. COTTONSEED Bty OrL-Dull, steady; yellow, w—Iirm, searce. cady: stralned, common to 00 TURPENTIN LONDON. Aug 3 per ewt. Tour Liverpool LivERroor, Aug. 5 —WipAr— mand improv olders offer sp: cefpts of wheat for th centuls, nclualng 2 Coux—Firan d ringl pust three duys 537 Awmerican. mixed western, 5s i4d per cental pts of Amerlcan corn for the past three duys, 2,300 centuls, BekF—Extra Indin mess, 6s @ per tierce. N—Lon £ nnd short cienr, 55-1bs., 418 per clear, 43-1bs., 4 60 per cwt. LArD—Prime western, i per cwt. ; Te- 00 Coffee Market. NEW Youk, Aug. 5—Steady optious opened firm & to 15 poluts up, ciosed 1) to 15 points up. Sales, 1500 buze, includic 8125 September, #12.6 ; Octol £12.6): Deceraber, § 2,651 3 Fobrary, $1270] March, $I27@1235: My, 812700 spot’ Rio, qu et but stewiy; No. 7, HLLTH@ 5. New York Dry Goods Market. New Y RK, Aug. 5.—Business in dry goods was without chul Trad Talk. 1cAG0, TIL. Auz. 5—Counselmun & Day to Cockrell Bros. Commission company: Wheat wis steady within %2 runze, ¢los nz it the bottom. Luocal operators were inclined to sell for a scalp und estimated receipis of 50 surs for tomorrow helped tnem to . profit. Corn was stronz ou pubile buying and stub= Bornly withstood professional rafd till mear the c.osc, when yencral s ing started by lucresse estimatea 1pts and somé susplcion seurc had been over: a chunce to buy heavily and resume control of the market. We know positively that ood many littie lon_s sold out and thut con- siderablo short selling was Induized | shall be surprised 1f the short the closo todiy do not show u 1os: News from the southwest indloates no sizns of n break the drouth Septoml 1 L8 be it ding holcers can bid rices up juch from others. We udvise our i wnipulitors dotho work of yutting the present stock of pork Into consumption und 1o trude . new crop futures entirely hereafter, HICAGO, [, Au % G, Lozan & Co. to Duncan, Hollin zer ‘Ihe wheat murket opened Guiot from 7 pember, On some reutizing 1t sold off o 78he. On the decling there was some ood buying and the rket gradually went up to 7ise. closing at @istge. There Is no change in the situation, The demand for hurd No. 2 red is fair ut about Toe: for other grades the demund i poor. The eritical time, ex. ept frost, Is past With the krow ng spring crop und vilues in the near future will” be influcuced u good aenl Dy the securing of tho crops In the northwest wo stiil bedeve buying on deciines will muke moderato profits.” Cubles are steady with fuvorabla weather for the Krowin ¢ crop. Coru opened about the top ut 5i7c. September did sell at 51c, the ciosiug price iy 503c. The crop reporis ure all about the sume estimntes runging from 80 w4 cen of an uvorage. While all thi turn out to be true It ust vorne ln wind f0c corn 18 & high price with other feed, nbundunt. The market for the present looks strainea, and unless wo hive u comp eto let up in re coipts our opinion 18 i broik Is due. Onts hiuve been active, but leas so thun yesterdny Tho lquidation by the receiving liouses hus been bea The buying hus been lurgoly for loeal wecount. ‘The future wiil be with lower corn (und we look for 1t) We will hiave u de- cline in provisions. Hog product wus uotive by fits und sturts A 1ik. Auz. 5.—KKennett. Hopkins & A MeWhorter: Lhe news hus been of no purticiinr lnterest with the exception of u destrucsive wind sod haflstorm In the northwest which appears to hive done con- siderublo dumnge. The outside orders ure coming in more freely wud s stronger tone Is developing. Wheat™ seews to bo & purs chaso on all soft spots. The ~local traders hammered prices “down e, but it woon recovered und the outlook forces il her prices. Locul bul's us u rule soll out thelr wheat at close and buy It buck nextduy. ‘Thisoften causex & wouk closing with u lilgher oponing next day. Corn and oats huve been rather heavy, but prices were better susti ned thun socwed possible with so much realizing loeal loiders huyo generully sold out, bub countey men are sthil lurge holders und bellove in much higher prices. itis bellevad thut re- pores of dwmagy to garn hiave beon considora- bly exaggeratod. The forthooming govern- ment report cun hardiy fall t be beursh. Provisions hive been conspleuously stron with AriLour ind other lur:6 Lo ders in to force prices highur. Lard has been tho butl card toduy; Tt 18 konuraily bolloved thut prices will finuliy o considerably higher, but som reaction first 1s looked £o; o' STOUKS AND BONODS, Industrial Llnes Were Almost Entirely Neogleoted Yesterany, NEw YOoRrx, Aug. 5.—The stock market still further guleted down toduy and the Induse triuls. with the exceplonof General Electrie, wero alwost entirely noglected, and except in the first Lour rallroud shuros were uot traded In to any extent, only 1o spots Tue market soemed to be waltlng to see the vxtent of the good wovement, aud, us ususl, the forenoon's operations becawe the princlpal feature of trading agalo. London hus orders o the mar- ket on both sides. Of the lntercsts which bave beeu consplowous 1o thelr efforts to depress prices all were qulescent, and the steady do- wand (OF both lavestors aud the sLOFW gave the market its strength during the early deal- ing As'thisdemand slacked away, however, only the strengin showed spurts hers wnd there and the list maintained its firmness, while thore was but i slow and stoady diminution in the amount of business, With the withdrawnl of the Industrial stocks from the prominence in tho dealings, the lending Falirond shares are glven more attontion. and whilo the graneers and Atehinson stiil failed toshow any materisl movement, Owahws was further “advanced with spe.fal movements fn Manhattan and Erie glving character to the luter tran- sactlons. Among the speciaities only Minne- apolis and st. Luuis dispiayed any pirticular strongth, the Mexiean Central became wetive and strong ut one time. Among the unlisted shares, tho Dulutl, South Shore & Atlantle shares' wero lifted In the early deaiinzs, but fulled to hold all_the advance and guieted down with the genaral list later In the day. The murket closed dull but firm. Transacs tlons renched 191,182 listed and 18,203 unlisted shares, Government bonds have been dull and ptondy. "State bonds huve boen cutirely negs eoted The Post snya: There 1s n stendy Invest- ment demand which has now extended from the particularly high prico In the securities which Linvo nlredy been pretty thoroughly absorbed to the chenper issues, The chiet activity of the lust fortnight has been in bon Tielow pur. but atv the same time 1okl to show bellef in thelr intrisic There are many such securities on the market, and thelr compatasdvery low grice 18 duc not 0 much to any really tud elemont in thelr position s to the fuct that they wero 10t woil known 3o Investors. Recent buying In these quurters hus been very heavy and re- flects undoubtedly a feeling of increased con- fidence The followlug are the closine auotations for the lend ing stocks on the New York Stock ex- change toduy: Ameriean k; Baltimoro § adn Unelfic ada = Central I’ Ao pra . Ches. & Ohto . Y. Contral. Chicago & Alton ... SN K. Chie. Bur, & Quiney arlo & Wektern. §iig Oregon Imdrove, 1T |Oregon Nav. ... 0.8 L & UNL L Pacitic Maii.... . P bee & B *ittsburg, Pullman Paiae Reuding do prd. Rock Tslan: 13,1 U8l S, 1 55| o prd: 103% |8, Paul & Omalia 43 |SU P, & Omaha ofd.. 2 [Southrn Puciiio Chicago & K. 111 ptd Hocklng Vailey 1iinols Central. .. St Panl & Duluth.. Kunwns & Toxas pfd Lake Erie & Wes do pra. Lake Shore... Lead Trust. X 40| Tol. & 0. C. pfd. 1% |Unton Pacitic. 203¢ | U, 8, Expross. h, 5t L & Farko ¥x. 14| Western Union | Wheellng & 1. ashville Cant. Nutlonal Cordag! *bld. tasked. The total sules of stock today wero 222,584 shares, Including: Atchison, 2.000; Chicago Gus. 5,100; Erie, 25,400: Loulsville & Nashvilie, 500; Minhattan, 18,2°0: Leading, 11,800; nond & West Point, St. Paul. 14, St Paul & Omuha, 140); Union Pucitic, 5,68.; Western Unlon, 2,600, New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug, ONEY ON CALL—Ensy at 144 to 2 per cent; lust loan 1% per cent; closed oftered 115 per MERCAN ILE PAr por cent, IXCHANGE=-Quiet but steady at 887 for sixty-day Dills and 8834 for de- mand. The ciosingz quotations on bonds: Tl | Mutunl Unio, D16 (NJ o Int. ¢ 1109 | Norih. Paciiie 107 |*Sorth. Pacifie 42| Northwestern Co D100 SN, W. Con. Deb. 101 |StL. & LM, G 814 1St L& 8 F ( 1024 | St. P s Tex.. x coup.. new set tis W net 5 enn. new set s Cannila So. 2nds.... fCen. Pacitic Ists. *Den. & R. G. It 3T Rets ) Den. & R. 3 Siig | Tex: LI GLTr. Kots 2474 105% +Union Pac. Ists. ...100k £ Weat Store! 1 asked. Boston Mining Quotutions, BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 5—Tho following are the closinz mining stozk quotations: Ateh, & Top. .. Allouez Min. Co.new 1 Boston & Albany Atlantie. do Malse.... Chi. Bur. & Qulrcy. Enstern K. K. (s, Fitehburg 1t it . Flint & Pere M.’ pfd K. C.St.J. & C. B, 78 123 Littie Rock & i, 8. @ Maxs. Contral. Mex. Cen. com. a0 78 .. 0id Colony. Wis. Cent. suryo. Obeaola. |Santa Fe (Gpper Tamarack | West Ei | Beil Lamson “fore § Water Power. New Y, NEw YOuK. —The following are k quotations: |Sterra Standard .. Unlon «on.. Yellow Jacket... |Tron ~iiver.. Quicksilver. do preferre |Bulwer . rry Hale & Noreross. Homextuke. clvco Mining Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Aug. 5,—The officinl closing quotutions for mining stocks tuduy were ns folloy S0 40 Ophir 185/ Potosf 25| savae 53 sterra Nevada. ... i Consolidated BUINOE...u00s ravesssss Best & Heicher.. nsolidated. . 53/ ©150| vl 9| Comvonwenlth, S RAC Y N L Polnt.... Eureka Con. Gould & Curray ... Nt. Louls Mining Stocks. , Mo..Aug.5.—Thore was littlo trad- fng on cho mining exchanze today. The fol- lowing quotations’ were made: aple | thoush JAsnded v ; of damage apd dunger In various quarters, mu_g&u with Intimations that the rallronds,wora indalging moro or less in rate demoralizition. The failure of con- gress to adjoura might aleo be ranked among the unsettiing infiuences, although the mon urcs which excited flarm 1n speculative eir- cles seem to have been Tasd at rest. Notwith standing these Influences it was noticeable that the undertome ot speculntion was firm and the absence of bea manipulation or attempts to work down prices had considors uble 1o do with the stendiness of the ceneral 1Ist, which was adéonipanied by & more or less ArtCIL] movemeht OF tho various spocinltios. by repcrts London Financial Review. [Copyrighted 1892 iy Jamst Gordon Bonast. | LONDON. Aug. &=[Now York Herald Cublo— Special to Tiue BEe)—Business in the stook exchange today his,been of « holiday chara ter, which ruflu‘rl‘lullm\rlcnolIh(v speculators who hiave been expecting a speedier return of activity, Consols huve given way 1-16 to 'y por cent. Indlun ruvee puper is 4 per ceat euslor. Forelzn government securities eiosed dull for Internutional —discription. Notwithstani- ing the firmness in continental houses, home railwiys olosed sor:ewhat irrogulnr, There lias not been suffic ent business dolng to ffect prices much. London. Northwestern, Lnca- shire nnd Yorkshire showlng n docling of 1§ por cont, Caledoran ' percent.while Southwestern deferred,Great Western, Great Bustern, Motro- politan and Distriot mirk o rise of i to i er cent. Amerlean rull s, nfter huvinz been dullall day. becore firm within the last hour, o0d buyinz orders having come from New Vork, which have checked the would-be sollers on this side, The declined noticed in the courso of the duy has boen mostly recov- ered, while Erie rks an advance, and sov- eral others are up 'y per cent, inal quotations being the best. Money hus been very littio wanted. Short loans hinye been treely offered at iy per cent. In tho discount market fow bills have been offered, Those of two and three months werc quoted at % per cent, LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Show Much Improvement—Hogs Activ her, OMATA, Aug. 5—~The roceipts of cattle were wbont 1,00 head ull told and consisted largely of wostorn gr only very few cornfed Tha tono” of the trade waus better und prices genorally ¢ to 10 higher on sultable crades; abont everytning offered selling to the local tr de, Cow stulf was In protty rood demand ngain today and prices strengthened de to i0e on the better cluss of stock. The supply w 8 mado up Iulzul{ of western grass cows of protty fuir condition and n fow odds and ends of ni- tive grnssers. Trad nz was reusonably brisk and at the close of business all the cows and heifers were out of first hands. There were practicaily no stock cattle re- celved and outside of what few nre In_regular dealors' hunds thero was nothing on wale. There nre fow country orders ut present, con- sequently the murket is very dull, Repro- sentutive su Cattlo DRESSED BEEF. No. Av. Pr. Pr. 25.112) 83 2,102 4 00 No. Av. Pr. 25,143 84 15 cows. 14, 862 165 16.. 834 175 CALVES, 3. 12..1000 235 086 1 838 oM 313 27..190 250 310 1..1450 165 YEARLINGS. 250 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 280 9. MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, 1cow and calf. 1 cow nud caif. Tmfiker....... . 2 milkers. cach. .. WYOMING CATTLE. Av. Pr. 1000 82 &0 No. ows. cows . cows . heifers ) cows 28 cows L 1u08 oy TR 260 steers... 102 27 steers L 1 168 260 [ o8 steers 4 steers 23 steers 10 cows... * wallinus, Hoas—Prices strengrhened from e to 10c on hogs, the bulk selling ut 860 morning, om 83,50 00 $,60 yesterday. and tops hio qualiby of tho receipts was about tho samno us durlog tho past fow duys, Both the shipping und looal demand was liberal, and as o result the offerinzs were pieked up eurly with the markot sloslps strong at the advance. Reprosontative sulés: Sn. Pr. 4825 Yeows. 1053 15 cows ... 102 Sh. 240 oo L0 [ ) 00,0200 2 5 60 ra were four doubles of Col idaho wethers roceived. nd for mutton shee Tocal houses and prices ruled stron: at good pri Fuir to ood nit 4503 falr Lo kood we £4.5001.23; comuion end stock sheep. § $ K00a 1o cho'ce 4) . luwls, $45)a5.50 Kopresentative There fron All sold s, ELTH0 and fi wis 1 good den; No. 200 Colorado wethers. 50 Colorudo wethers.. . 4 Colorudo wethers. Toduy's furc Askod, 05 B 03 “Btock. Bid. Asked. | Stock Granite Mt 52 |Yuma...... Small Hopes %) 5 (nancinl Notes, JEANSAs Cury, Mo, Aug. 5.—Clearings, $1,709, PARts, Auz 5.—Throe per cent rentes 00t 20c tor the uceount. NEW YORK, Aug. 668; bulances. 86, 11524, HAVANA, Aug. 5—Spanish gold, 8235 chiunge qulet, but firm, ar qufef BatTiORE, Md., Auz. 5.—Olenrings, 82,221,- 508; bulances, $255,374. Kato, § por cent. PrILA 1A, Pu, Aug. 5.—Clearings, #0,- 904,476; bulances. 8181639, Money, 2 per cent. Mexeiis, Tenn., Auz. 5—New York ex- ghiun;e, 3065 cloarlilgs. 654,205, bulances, 10 New ORLEANS, La. Aug 5.—Olearing £1,113,185. Now York exchunge commercial, 8L.50; bank, 8170, Aug. 5.—Money, @5 per York exchunge, 20040 dis-ount. Clearings, £,200,550, Bostox, Muss., Aug. 5—Olearings, 814871, 410 Dulutioes. $L4628T. Monoy, 814@d por vent. Exchange on Now York, 124@15e d 81, Louis, Mo. Aug. 6—Olearings, &,0%,- 245: balunces, #£207,107. Money firw ut 67 per cent. Exclinuge on New York 25600 dlscovnt New Youk, Aug. f—[Special Telegram to Tur Bek, xchunge wus (uoted i Chicugo, 20e discount; Boston, 12! count; St. Louls, 255 aiscount. CnicaGo, 1L, Aug. 6—Clearings, # 0075 New York exchanzo eteady’ at 200 alacount. Sterling exchanye houvys sixty -duy Dills, #4875 domund, 6885, Money abundunt atd per ton eall. 5.—Clearings, #66,302,~ Ex- What Bradstreet's Says, NEW YOuK, Aug. o—Bradstreet's, fn its ro- view of the stock market, say. The devel- opments of the present week in tho shure wurket havo not been of a churacter (o chunge 1ts tendencies. Manipulation and professionul netivity huve been almost entirely of a bul {sh kiud. Such wovements, however, uppear bo confined more closely to Industrisl stocks an | other specluitios which lend tho selves readily to the efforts of profossi operators, thin 18 the case with the spo tire of the rallwuy share list. It b ro pliin. however. thut though su dings lmpair 10 a certa'n degre o market ws i whole wnd utiract w ulmost eutively professional buy- 48 VAT.0US Btocks ure tuken successively in hand wnd ndvanced, the uetive condition and interest of the ‘public” either bLere or wbroud has not been aroused und sihil does not furnish n bus » for & geoulne bull murket, Jominission nouses, It is true, are in recelptof buylngord-rs in variows speciulties, but tlo deve.0pment of such business cannot by niy meaus be said to huve wttuined large propoi- tlons. The London marker has merely followed New York quotitions on the upwaurd grade. Interest in thut quurter bs stiil at low ebb and there bas been 0o tangibie sizns of u dis- position to Inaugurate any responsive bullish movement in Amerloans on the other side of the ocean, The strengih of vxchunge and the tangiblo dunger of fUrther cXLonsive 6xports of ¥old uung over the warket durlng the whole week and uxercised a restrictive luflu- ence. The crop aews from the wesl was fuvor- l BUY KIS, CATILE. | OGN Cudahy Packing Co... Owmuii Packing Co.. ... \ Lawmbert. .. 0 Live Stock Market, CuicaGo, 1L, Aug. 5—[Speclal Telegram to Tue BEE | advance todny. It wus from 10c to lic higher thun yestorduy und as nctive as the limited supply would pormit. Quotutions range from 8.5 (0 8150 for skinny cows to from &0 to 8750 for oXiru stecrs. Sules woro principlly At from 817> to 8400 for cows, hoifers and Dulls, &85 t0 $4.75 for stoors tor Texan und at from #.5) to 4,01 for westerns, ovement in hogs und rices continucd to polat upward. They were c higher than yeaterduy, the 16.0) on snlo being gkobbled up at from .60 to 8,10 for com- mon' o extra quklities. There wus more chango In the common than in the cholcer grudos, buyers hesibating to pay over 800 for anything. = However, there were n number of traaes ut from $i.05 10 40.17'4 51d 0no OF LWO L #3.10. Some poar w xed and grussers were closed out at froni %510 (0 #.50 and culls were quoted ut from $3.9010 85.0). Only & small part of thie supply went’ below ' #,1,” the popuiar prices be.ng trom 8375 to #6.00. Good to cholee grudes of sheep have con- tnued scarce. L hose descriptions were tuken WUSLEONR Drices, oron & busis Of from #.5 to 100, No first olass goods were offared. Whilo thioro wis an {nadequato SUppLY of fut siicep there wus constantly # surplus of poor and common stuff, The'latter sold slowly ut the lowest. prices of the yeur, sales making nt from o 6.2 foF poor Lo common, and 10 8400, for culls and ruuis. The uwdvince fu inmbs was well supported il Tuosduy, ajncs when there hius been dectine of fro 10 B0, Present qUOLALIONS being from 500 4 4450 for culls 5 Moceluts: " Catsle GOW; hogs, 15,0 00, > Tho Eveniny Journul reports: OATTLE—Kecoipts, 6,500; shipment OUR HEALTH I May depond upon the way yo i treat the warn: Iy Whieh ature gives. A few bottles of 5.5, 8 ke ol the Proper tiine may insure good Bealih Tor & year or \wo. T hercforeact at once, for it IS IMPORTANT that nature be assisted at the right time. SreaFe never fails to relieve the system of im. purities, and is an excellent tozic also, He Wants to Add His Name. * Permit me to add my“nlm‘u:' your mlanvgt‘-:: D reat cu E-?.‘f?u':cifln‘&'.'m Buiivs Specifc (8. 8. 59 16 tl st tonics I cver used. ooy e AW ks Andureon 5. “Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed | ree. SWIFL SPECIFIC GO Avsmla, Ga i sneep, 2,503 S 2.9 | market higher; prime to extra stoors, 8 0°@ i others, $400@4.50; Texans, 81.065@2 ors, K1 40@4 65; cows and heifers, 8,753 50, 008~ Recelpts, 14,000: shipments, 70003 market aotive and strong to u shade highor: | rough, 5.3%@5.75 ood — mixed, ®585@5.95¢ &)r me henvy and butchers' weights, #6.0.@ 10; 1ght, $320@6.00, EHEEP-~Recoipts, 8,000; shipments, 1.500; market active and high stockers, &10.@ 3.80; ewes, $4.0 @4.15; mixed, $4.50@4.00° weth< ers. 8.00@5.90; Texuns, $.95@4.30; westerns, FLAS@ATH; 1ambe, ®LH0@AT5, . | T New York Live Stock Markets. - BERvES—Recelpts, 1,500 ding 26 curs for sulo: murket active, ghade frmer: cholee natives, #5155 1041 Texns und Colorados, ®10)@450: bulls and $185@3.00; dressod beef steady nt Th@ shipments tomotrow, 1,80) beeves and arters of beel. CALVES—Recelps, i, 1b lower: veals, £.004 2502350, SiHERP— Re 0 head; markot e per .65: buttermiik cuives, pts, 4.300 heud higher at #1.50@4.69; 1ambs firr ton firm At @llc per Ibg steady at 0@ 12. Hogs—Roceipts. 4,00 head. including two cars for sule: murket lower at #5.50@6.00, sheop. 4o aressod mut- dressed lambs RKansas City Live Stock Market, KANSAS Orry, Mo, Auz. 5—CATTLE—Re- celpts, 0.100: shipments, 18003 steers wero active and steady to 100 higher, £.75@1.50: cows sty to lowor, $L50@250; Texas sioe stronz to 10c higher, closine 500455 stockers and feeders dull, §2.35p: Hoas—Receipts, 4,600 shipuonts, 0 market was more actl 1 He higher, strong: ull grades, 205,05 bulk, £.5505.80. SHEEP~Recelpts, 400; shipm 500, the market was strong; = muttons, lambs, #.25@5,80. St, Louls Live stock Market, 3 y Mo Aug 5.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 1,000; shipnients,” 1.200; market strong; ~no good natlves on sale; Texun and Indlan steors, 5)); shipments, 8,700; mar- mixed, © e — Heceipts, shipmonts, stondy. 1,000 London Rofrigerntor Beef. LONDON, Aug. 5.—Amorican refrizerator beef, forequartors, Is 8d@2s; hindquarters, 25 $d@s 4d per 8 1bs. by the careas 2 —-— e Her Confidenco Was Well Founded *“1 would rather trust that medicine than any doctor 1 know of,” says Mrs. Hattio Mason of Chilton. Carter Co., Mo., in speak- ing of Cbamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrheea Remedy. This medicine can always be dependéd upoo, éven in the most severe and dangorous cases, both for chiidren and adults, 25 and 50-cent’ bottles for sale by druggists. ———— Kolbites Will Seo n Falr Count 1s Rad. BimyiNguaw, Ala, Aug. 5.—F. G. Bow- men,chairman of the Kolb-Jeffersonian demo- cratic executive committes, has issued a ciroular to his partisans, saying: “You are requested to meet at the courthouse of vour county on next Saturduy night for the pur- poso of seeing that the votes cast at the eloc- tion on August 2, 1842, ara correctly und fairly counted. You will make note of all irrogularities. Keep an account of all votes illegaily cast. Circulute this among your friends and go to the courthouse 1n such numbers as to show that you are determined to preservo vour rights. The Indications now are that Kol is elected governor, and that the legislature will be composed of true men who will see justice done in the prem- 1808, I urge you to do your duty from now on as you have dono in the past and not lose the fruits of your victory. ———— Disease never successfully attacks the sy em with pure blood. DeWitt's Sarsaparil la wakes pure, now biood and enriches bl2)1 g Caur d'Alene Rioters on Trial Boise, Idabo, Aug. 5.—In the United States district court, in the caso of the Caeur d’Alene riotel the latter's counsel moved that their clients be discharged for the roason that it had not been cloarly shown that thoy wera guilty of coutempt. His mouon was overruled. The trial was then proceeded with. e e RUE DeWitt'sSarsanariliact :a nses ——— Disnstrous Storm fn Indiann, Sourn Bexp, Ind., Aug. 5.—A ternific storm visited St. Joseph county last evening. 1t did groat damago to growing crops, Sev- eral residences in North: Liberty were badly damaged. In New Carhisle fiftecn residouces were Injured. the biood —_ Pure and Wholesome Quaality Commonds to public approval the California liquid iaxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Itjis pleasant to the taste and by acting gently on the kidnoys, liver and bowels to cleanse tho system effectually, it promotes the health d comfort of all who uso it, and with mil- lions it is the best and only romedy. ey o One of the Pinkertons Surrenders, Pirtsnure, Pa., Aug. 5.—Fred Primer, one of the Pinkertons charged with murder, surrendered last night and was committed to fail for a hearing on Saturdey. The other dotectives, it is promisod, will surrender be- fore the close of the week. Pshaw! Takoe Boecham's Pills* Vanderbilt's Sunken Yacht Sold, NEw Yok, £ug. 5.—The sunken yacht, Alva, which was built for W. H. Vanderbilt, was today sold as she lies, for 83,500, Skt il g, No household 1s complete w Cook’s Extra Dry Imperial Champagne. tho best sparkling wino made. Doctors? hout a casa of 1vs Hard_to scal- low — the great, griping old-tus oncd pill; and that's “not the hardest part of it, either. Your troubles aro only beginning when you got it down. 1t's all non- senso. You can | get, more good, and without hay- ing to suffar for it, with Dr. Picrco's Pleasant Pollets. Not merely temporary good, but help that lasts. In a perfectly casy and nat- ural way they cleanso and regulato tho whole gystem, and keep it rogulated, Sick and ilious' Headaclio, Constipation, Tndigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangéments of the liver, stomach aud bowels are promptly re- lieved and permanently cured, They're the original Liver Pills, the small- est, easiest and best, to {ake—and they'ro the cheapest, for they'ro guaranteed fo give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you get. This s truo only of Dr. Plerces ineliciies perfoct_vest-pocket remedy, in small vials, aud only one necessary for a dose. © Yo ‘/ SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Compan £ SOUTH OMAHA, est o attle, hog und sheep market In the west COMMISSION HOUSES, GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS ‘Write to this h 1 - 0. OMAHA| J5igeionth'®ionre, or cor Wood Brothers, Fouth Omaha—Telephoae 11 - 3.0, DADISMAN, WA WOOD: | Manngors. Market reports by mall and wire cheertully turnished upon application. —THE— Campbell Commission Co, astSt. Louls, Kansas Olty, South =t5ux Uity, Fore Worth Chieago A. D, Boyer & Company, 5 Exehange Bullding,South Omany Correspondence solicltsd und promptly answoersd, Bpocinl nitention to orders for stockers & fosders. Eetablished, 188, - - - lncorporatad, 1)} Capltal fully pald, $200). Waggoner Birney Company, Write or wire us for prompt and rellable market roporia. | " Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stock Comn lon. Koom 61 Exchunge Bullding, Bouth Omaba Lelophono 1701, ! OMAHA Manafacturers' and Jobbers” Diectory ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. S J. 1 Glean, Contractors and sub contractory for all kinds of building. piasto ote. Allwil] recelva copy of Glenn's i froe, by sonding t 10 the publisher. usiness and loeation J. T Glenn, 113 8. 15th street AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent & AwaingCo| Woll Bros. & Co. Tente, awnings, taepnn- Flags, hammocks. olland | 1ins, covers of all rabber clothing. ~Send [ flaga, banners, ete. forcat'gue. 1113 Farnam | for oataloguc n,\r 5 »\?\II) TWIN Bemis Omaha Bag Co Importors and mrfs, flour sucks, burlaps, twino, BICYCLES. M. 0. Daxon, Bleyol paym: H. C. Todd, nocessor to 1), Wilk [enson. M'r'e clgar, paper poking boxos. Al novel tiesin Box ling. 1110 Douglivs St. BOOTS AND SHOLS. Morse-Coe Shoc Co, 1102 Howard Stroot Factory cornor Lith nnd Douziag straots. We nre making clo o pricos to ¢ 1ih buyoers, an 1 are #olling a class of goods whieh 18 very saleablo with i Steven Creedon. ply you with ovory- Womea's and ehilde'—it Ixcounts. Tatost s 01d on mont ts. 120N, 15 1404 Farnam stree Kirkendall, Jones & Co, Wholosalo Mfes. Agon| Boston Rubber Shoe (0 1102-1104-1103 Harnep-st Amer, lane Sewed Shoc Boots, shoes it koo, H rubbers, 1408, 1310 CLOTHING. Blotciiy & Co. ngs. « * us n o trinl, press, 1113 Harnoy. COAL, COKE, CORNICE. HARDWAR Reclor & Wilhelmy Co. | Labeek & Lim, Dealera in hardware and Corner 10th and Jackson 104 Dougias stroet. A. C. Raymer. Bullders' hardware and (factors' spplt i 104D Wiroot, - “Chns. R Tea John A, Wakefeld. Hardwood lamber. wood cnrpets and parquat toorin 0th and Douglas. ~ LIQUORS. Frick & Herbert Wholesalo llquor dealor 1001 Farnam st. A 5 “MlLLlNER\ 1. Oberfelder & Co. Importors and jobbers of milllinery, notions. Mall orders prompt. 20512 South 11th st. MUSICALL A. Hospe, Jr. Planos, organs, artists’ matorinls oto. 1518 1Douglny streot. OIL>. Standard Oil Co. Refined and lubrieating oils, nxlo groase, eto. Carpenter Paper Co. Carry a full stock of Drinting, wrapping and :‘;i‘x I.u‘x paper, card pa- OVERA LIS, £ BILTS LETC King & Smead. Mfrsof “K & 8" pants shirts and overalls, ete. 614-18 South 1ith st et E—1 OmahaCoal Coke & LinCs| Eaglo Cornice Works i SHehi Mfre. galvantzed iron Hard and soft coal. € K. | Teorntes, window caps, cor. lith and Dougals | FoTAIe: WO, cops sircets, 1110, 112 Dodge- st. CONTRACTORS. 1. H. Glenn. Contraotors and sub contractors for all kinds of bullding, plastering, painting. ote.. will reselve n copy of G lenn’s architocts’ and builders' directory free, by sending thelt nnme, business and location 10 tiis publisher. J. 11 Glenn, 115 S, 150h street. e s T DRY GOODS. B Smith & Co, | Kilpatrick - Koel nishing ‘goods. Corner| gents' furnishing goods I1th and Howard-sts, Cor. lthard Howard. HURNIDURE e (iaha Upholstering Co, Upnolstored 1102 1104 Nieh Wholesale only. Beche & Runyan i furniture, lus stroet PRODUCE COMMISSION. it Branch & Co. Established 1678, Produce, fruits of al Whitney & Co. Butter, ogga and poultey. Jas. A, Clark & Co. 10 South 15th at. Butter, ohoose, eggs >.|4 B. Huse & Co. | Our spectalties: Butter, 317 South 13th at. ks and_poultry. 1013 Howard st. W. E. Riddell. Wholerole butter and oggs. Buys and solly for " Riddell & Co. ex. frulls, poultry Rumo. kind of stove made. 1207 Dougl GROCERIES. | DRUGS, ETC. D. M. Steele & Co. | Blakie, Bruce & Co 1201-1205 Jones street, | 10th and Harnay s treet Omal Omaha. H. Hardy & Co. Tora... dolla, albkm 1319 Farnam st ors, mouldings. Branch of tice, 13th- and Irard sts. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 1709. An ordinance levying a speclal tax and assess- ment on certain iots and real estate in the city of Omaha, to cover the damages for chunge of grade o: .th street from Loavenworth street to Woolwortl avenue, $ Wh ng been and being horeby ed and established that the s of real estute nerelnatter h been speclally beno u 1 amount hereln levied und nsse against each of said lots and pleces of real es- tate, respectively, by reason of the damiges for change of gride of 2(th street from Leaven- worth strect to Woolworth avenue. Therefore, for the purpose of paying the dam- ages for s 1| chunge of grade. Be it ordained by the city counctl of the city of Omahu: Section | That the damages for change of grade of 24t strest, in thecity of Omaha, from Tenvenworth streef to WoolwOrth avenus, said damages beimg the sum of 3131100, be and the same 18 hereby levied aud assessea, accordi to special benefits by reason of said grading. upon the following loteand renl estute as snowi by thé generally recomnized map of the city of Omula, lithographed nnd published by Mulr & Gaviord, in 1801, said cost beiug S0 levied on sald lots and réal esinte, respectives Iy, as follows, to wit: W J Connell 1t 42 do 1043 do 141 do 1t 45 do it 46 J &3 Montgone co #1142 08 [ Hickory I Lina E Kuhn n ¢ Lena Petors s 14 ph Barker w i Christ Nolson n ' Gustiny Hansen st Loufs Bradford w do Wi It Mutual Tnv Co n 45 Tt w i 16 28 Geo S Mock s I do 300 Michael Pare s 113 ft 1t Jolin Hagerty 1v % do Iv 24 Andrew Frederickson w % 1L 25 do wiglin2e " s Waller, n 80 £0w 14 1 27 Sam'l A Corner s 4 (6w i L2 MW Kennedy e 5 1u28 g Geo Elohaker n 41 fL e 15 1620 Lowis Hel ers i tte 131620 L Woodworth e Henry T v F & W Zolu ANasLW I ¢l Johu Wide I fLe b lLa) Edward L Howe st 501t e b 1L 83 Hannah Midsen It 7 Fliz L Osulfieid n 50 ft 1t 48 A'B Tukey s B fin 1 fuitas Adelle Jennings s 10 16 1L 38 do RO K Sehool Dist of Omnha 838 £t 1t 3 do itd0 do Itdl do W E Clu 12 tt e 1 1t 59 Rediek's 2nd add Otto Beil w i £t [L8 bik 2 Shuil's ist add Esther Horwieh 110 bk 2 Hoermann Schidu It 101 k2 Wk Clurko n ' It 1 bk 3 Ulrieh Frederickson § W E Clurke u g 102 bl Ulrich Frede Shull Estate 6 40 {0 Elof Nelxon w 16 ft 1t 8§ bk 6 8huil's Mury A Elliott it o bik 6 Hormunn Sehmidt o 10 bik 6 Peder Johnson 1t 11 bik 6 Johin D Murphy it i2 b k 6 Bhull Estute w 8 01013 blk 6 do 1t bik do 162 bik Mary Keed e40i fules bik 7 Shuil Estute 0 40% €6 U185 blk 7 Kute M Lawrence 1t 19 DIk 7 do 1t 20 bik 7 Shull Estate 1t 1 blk 12 do 12 ik 12 K Imbull Champ Tny Co 1t § blk Mury A Elllott 1t 4 bik 12 Curoline 8 Kuhn 1t 5 bik 1 o Turner 16 blk Frances A Kuon ¢ 7 bik 12 Shull Extute 1ty ik 12 Chinrlos A Ankel 1t bik 12 Hurry Oroft [t 10 bik 12 Edwird Uroft w 14 1t 11 bik 12 w i It 11 bik 12 N 41t 1 b K Henry Crofts s e 1 Shull Extate Ll bIK 1 do 2 do Redlek's 24 add © HOTL 1L Stophin T Delor w ' of that part of tax 118 oo 22 between Kedick's 2 udd and Shull's add wna betw'n Zid und 24th sts 63 80 BLull Estate w 100 ft of 60l fLof that part of tax 1t 8 sec 27 1y lng s ot Ponple- ton ave and e of 24th st 130 Shull Estate w150 ft of the n 230 £t of 10 34 see 27 Jand 1 N Withnell the w 150 ft of the s 2164 ft of the n 546 ft of tax 1t 34 sec 27 60 65 Ellen Morris sub 1t 3 tux It 34 sec 27 5 80 Ao sub 1t4 tax 1t 34 see 27 774 CSchernwebber sub 1v5 tax 1L sec 27 15 60 Total amonnt #1511 00 on 2. That the special taxes and assuss- ments lovied and assessel as aforesaid, shall bedie immodiately upon the passge nid up- proval of this ordinance, and shall becomo d inquent it not patd within fifty days thers- afier; and thereupon interest snall bi added at the rite of ono per cent A month, payable in ad vance from the time sald taxes becone so de- aent. stion & That_th tand be In force Pussed July 20th, 1502, 50 00 ortinanco shall tuke o wnd aftor iLs passs JONN GROVES, City Clerk. B P. DAVIZ, President City Councll Approved July 28th, 14 0. P. BEMIS, G Mavor “The abovo tax 18 now due aal payable at the oflice of the city treasurer an | wiil'bocome de- linyuent and bear interest on und after Septem- ber 1ith, 1502, a8 seen In section No. 2 of ubove ordinance, HENRY BOLLN, City Treasurer, GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 180, An ordinance changinz tho grade of 20th streeu fi Hickory street to Marthu strect, and the intorsecting strect, in the city of Omana, and repealing so wuch of Grade Or- No. 118 and so much of all ordin wnees in confliet herewlth: Be It ordained Ly the city b Whereag. it has been declured ssury Lo chunzo the grudo of 20h strong Hickory stroet to Martha street and oo tuin purts of the Intersecting stroet heroine after speoifiod; And Whoren v boo \firnied b i puncil of the city threo disintercsted frocholas appol Ly the muvor and the city councll to uppraise v.n' ‘ of the chingo o aentloned: wud sald appraisers after duly quall- y rdine to luw and examinin: the property uifeoted, huve imade their roport and city council hus udopted snid roports ercfore, the grade of suld parts of 20th streot, und Intersecting street, is hereby chungod nnd estaplished so that the eleva- tions shall be us foliows, the kride botweon the po uts cited belag Lniform straght linest Section 2 Grade of 20th street - Elevation of West 3 Curb, South curb of Hickory street, ns established A point 400 fees south of the south line of Hickory st. 216.0 North curb of Shiriey stre s estiblished Bouth eurl of shiricy s estublished. ... tth curh of DOrcas st South eurh of Dorous street. 161 North curb of Martha st, as estabiished Bection & Eievation of Eust Curb, 2200 K 210.0 108,0 108.0 t 197.0 107.0 bt 161 0 1610 1720 st i) 172.0 rude of Dorcis strect Elevation of Bouth Curb, 1ue oy 180.0 161.0 1610 Elevat on of North Curb, 160.0 1019 st ourb of 20th & ished .. . irb of 20th strevt Eust curb of 2th street 1610 West curb of 28th stroet, ik establishea...... 150.0 150,0 Bo much of Grade Ordinance No. ach of wll other ordinances defin= o grades of the WDOVE SLEOIR K8 GOD= fllots with the provisions of this vrdinance, s by repeuled. stlon 5. This ordinance shull take effeos and e Tn force (rom hud ufter 118 pasiake. 7 July 20h, 1802, L J JOUN GROVES, ity Clerk. E. . DAVIS, President City Counctl ly 25th, Iay Approved July th, W%, b, nEAS, Mayor. ¢ 2

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