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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE! TTHURSDAY, AUGUST 1 THE SPECULATIVE. ARKETS Heavy Movement of Wheat and Hogs COaugod a Decline, CABLES WERE DECIDEDLY BEARISH It 1s Feared Thut If the Bufalo Rail- rond Strike Continues Much Longer it Wil Injure the Grain Markets, cnrcaao, M. Aug, 17,~The heavy ment of wheat and hogs to Chileazo gave mir- kets for graln and provisions a turthor de- cline todny, The wenker cables and more favorable crop news added to the heaviness and prices went lowor all around. Thoe action 1n the wheat market in dropping to 76t for Beptember was not at all surprising to eluner ‘Buyers or sellors. The price went off K¢ trom tho close yesterday on natural Influences. fThe enbles were bearish, the weather perfect, move- the crop returns more favorable and the movement to murket heavy. Oables wore lower and wostern recipts wero The week'y erop bulietin from Wush- free. inton wis very © blesald the Franch w and of etter quality thn expected und the market wis weakeninz The export clorances were lzhter at 27,000 bu. of whent and u moderate amount of flour from Atlantic ports, Offsettinz all this bear nows, buyers had only the fact that prices look sate for o vestment, the free out movements here Alout 10,00 bu. a day and the possible ¢ The marcet opened fuvorable. A Paris private ut yield was larger m A mage in the northwost o eisler at 77e for Soptember, sold av fron e 10 7076 to T0'4e to i6je to Y to ke and closed at It Is feared that If the Bufalo raliroad strike continunes much lonter it wiiimure the s rain mariets very seriousiy. as parties wi'l foar to ship with such ot risks. The corn murket opened weak, ostensibly beenuse of the Washin ton, D, C.. wewkly crop nnd wi hor roport. which Indiented eneral Smprovement for the crop throughout the en- tire country, The weathor conditions so far this week have been considercd favorabie, nlso we ther maps this morning iaving been 80 construed. trered dropp! s of long siufl which overstaved its opportunity his Been one of the features of the fast elzht days and w s still feature of business to eptember started with sellers at 5% and gales at from th it to A%e. Tt dipped to 51%c, recovered to 517 e, and then sank cradually B, taking about two hours to re el the Tast nimed pric It was wanted uat the Intter in groater quantities than rudunlly vorked b nest o The oats market showed rnoth Thero were seliing orders in the markot the outside, crop reports were unchanzed und other markets on the floor were wea's and the ©iose shows a loss of L Lard is down c for September,and ribs are 15¢ off for the snme option, There was a decided chanee in the tono of the provision market, and from leadin® all others in strength it became accidedly ‘wenk and generally dull, and later was ralded The eusiness wus helped by the lower ruling at the stomk vurds and the lurge coipts. Scalpers felt it was not safe to ¢ on the short side. After the first Lroak liere wis somo recovery In rils and lnrd, but his was followed by a ceneral deeline, — Stop oraers were can hi, pork went off 6l from Jast night, closinz 57%c lower. Lurd 18 down. b od receipts here tomorrow are: )l o re; corn, W5 cars; oats, 2 cars; 000 heid. ts stemdy on a basls of % tor corn to Bufalo, Tho leading futures ranze ATICLES. | follows: | 10w | orEN WitkaT No. August ... ' Beptember. . Deeomber. Cony No.2 Augunt . Keptomber... 2 PO | optomber. .. 12 526 12 s 11 January. 1850 | 1850 | I LAnn— Beptember. song| sos | Junuary.... 78 [ BHORT 14Bs. Beptomber. Januars e Cush quotations wero us follows —Steady und unchangod: winter BL0°@4.20; winter struits. S50, patents. #.000450; spring AT—No. 2 sprin No. No. 2 red. 767 @7 Lower; No. 2, bie No. 3 cush, 4035 3 spring, i No. g yellow, dle; OATSE—NO. No. 2 white, 3i%e: No. B whiro. # Rye—No. Baney--No. *No. 3, t o, b, 56c: No. 4. 1. 0. 1 . AXSEED—N0, 1. 81.0215, IMOTHY SEED~Prime, $1. Pork—Mess, por bbL, ‘#1L0)w12.00; lard, per 200 Ihs, K05: snort’ ribs sides (oosol B 0062810 dry silted shoulders (hoxed), @30 short clear sides (hoxed), #.3 @S, Wiisky—Distiilers' finished zood 5 por 8115 iAR—Unchanzed, Reccipts und shipments today were as foi- owwa: TANTICLES, lour, barrels Bent. bushels Corn, bushols Quts bushels. ] tye, bushiels. Buriey, bushols On the Produce e murket wos uj daires, 1@, Ej New York Markets. NEW YORK, Aug. 17, FLOUR—Rocolpts, pkis.: exporis, 0,80 b, 4,10) sicks &nd weak lnstances, %oi0e lower; 0.0 bbls. ConxMEAL-Dull but steudy. WHEAT—Lcce pts, 3750 0 b 00 bu.; sal bu. of spot eusler prices; ALOr; 82141 11,000 0000 anze toduy th od; creamerics, hutter 03ie; 1,000 quiot sules, 25, exporis, 110,000 bu. of ‘futures; .7, ietive for exports at ¢ In store wnd_ele © afloat; 821 @8H e 1. 0. b.; 305 ungraded re 1 hard. 0050005 No. 2 Chicigo, ¥ 4082 e: No. 3 Spr i @R0Tie. ODL ons were more netive and o6 Jower. decilnin zear y % on lower eab es: freo selling for foreicn uccount, wostselling, heavy recelpts. Light elvarances ind oot crop news, advanced “@%e on covering and elo ed steady; No. 2 red, Auwust, 8155150, ¢ osin g BLRULCS Soptembor, SN0, 0iosing K29 c; Oos tober, Ki@RI%e, closingut &%c; Deconivor, 8014 at Bite; May, 0.3@%e, @S6%, closing closing aty se. RYE—Dull and ensler: westcrn, 68700, BAKLEY MALT—Nom il Coun—Recelpts. 800 bu.: exports, 10,000 Bu.: sales, 05,00 bu. of futures and $4.000 | of spot. Spots more uetive and firmer; No, 820 In elevutor, Gle unzraded ‘mixed. BUGLGIC; OPLIons MOre uetive, 0pening ut 1 e decline on weiak cub es, b rocelpts, wd v Bhorts Co ) tor grading, fair 0l 5@l %e with the west' and Inz closel firm at lle up; bor, 53 - 1Ge. August, 6lc, 0.0sing ut 61 October, WS closing ut by oo 00'bu, suies, 436,000 bu. Of futures, Boot qu ©lo8 4 1,650 bu,; 0°0 DU’ 0f spot. , lowers options moder \tely actly wdy, e up wnd %o downs Ausust, 0810 2 Ut 8e: September, 21 Ootober, L@ o, y, A1 e, i hite, 1Ged2e; tern, 4 @i 10d den Hops--Stoudy, BLoAR—Law, firi Buing, 2305 conurify ) 0 tous of muscov i riy aotive Wl 0 test, il 0 tost, 2 fair re- sules, 80 bi 28 of cent. 15, 00 tosi, Shes und 120 bags of I 4LISSES SUEIE, N Lest, ul - bes refined falrly e e OIF A" 44@1 0-10¢; No. 1 5.1 M LA~ oreign, nominal; New Orleuns, Quiet Lick—In falr demand and firn domestie, Ruirtoextira, 4@, Wi Eaas—Quict;’ western prime, 10420c; re- elnts, & 6 pags. Hives—Quiet and steudy: wet saltod Now Orieans soloctod. 4 to (0 108, BG7e; Texus IS d, B0 Lo 00 Lhs, e, Lok Dull and eus ori old mess. $15.95; now B @005 extri pr BT ik )y \aieatsdull wnd piekio { huis, 1@ wik'es, 500 plek shou ders, 6%0; w.a- . duii Lurd=Duil und jower; westorn \ ciosed ut Bi: option silos. | Buicosi Boptembor, $8U4GNAGL © oning it 8 Ked Lo0) tierces’ OCtouer ub M. closiig 35 bid f Burren—Slow trade;’ prices stondy; wost- H@IW: wester oy, @i ot wi—Light demand wod steady;: part Jull and weuk: Amerd un, $15.506 Lake, ${1.5 @11 0), Lab=Stondy: domwstio. 840 G105 Tin—Btoady ut the docllne; stralghis, $20,4) 2. 40 St Louks Murkeis, L85 Louis, Mo, Aug. 1. Depressed feoling, but unohanzed: p. L1080 extra funcy, KL4KGL50; £ .{ 0GR, WHkAT-The warket was dull and houvy to- Auy with light speculation, rullylug siighuy from bottom prices and closed W@%o below yesterdiy: No. 2 rel, cush, lower at T2Rer Aucast, Tl4e. closing at 4o asked: September, 1 elosing L tH Decernber. at 77e asked CoRN—1V and heavy aleo, closing e off. No. 2 cnsh Jower, 47%c; Aurust, 47e nominal; September, 47 % @i closing at #8440 asked; bOctober, 48@d<%o, closing nt 40 usked: Decombor, 4a%e; May, 490 nominal, OATE=Wenk at start but rallle] luter. clos- Ing strong: No. 2 cash hisler, Ho: Auzust, Bige nsked, Sep #240 bid: May. RYE -~ Firm HARLEY— Biax AXSE ber. S14@3% ¢, closing at e bla, e bid. at mill. ive at 03, primo now, 135 hid. jothy, $12.00 h—Lower, TINOTHY SEED - Firn HAv—Prime in ood @15.00; praly BUTTER—T fancy 14 sollers, Firm und unchangel at $2.602 d At 64@TNe, ~Unchinged ut 81,10, ed at §l. lower tondency. Pork S, LArd—$10@ moents ~Unehuneed. ribs, 8.1 Paclked s and Hams—Un- CORNMEAL 205 BAGaLa—Unehan 1HON COTTON T1e: Witisky— Unel PROVISTONS— Dl Standard mess, jobbing, 80, nominal. Dry salt Loose shoulders, §7.25: 1oy Boxo I, 15c 1o con -1 should .75 Shorts, $0.2 chanzed. r eured. $i 15071 e e 2000 bbis b corn, 46,01 bu.t outs, 41,000 bu.; bu.i bar ey, nono. SHPMENTE I o bu.i corn. 18,0 0 by bu.i burley, non o PEACHES nged. ieat. 254000 rye, 3000 10,000 whont, 40,00 ORLS, 15000 bu.; rye, 2,000 Warkot, a1 A Prod Oulifornia, linols, 652350 per basket, LEMONS -33,0) 10 .00, ORANGES—-Calforni Dorted, §5 008 ) southeru I1- out of market, Im- BLACKRERIIES - 2750, PLUMS CaDfornia, ¥ BAN ANAS 821045 .7 rdoz. CABBAGE—{Torne grown, 5a00e 1 MELONS ~Witerme'ons, erate 1, ‘EARS-Bartlont, $,00 UTTEn inz stock, 12:4@13e; smali lots seleet dairy, ' inire, Povtary—spring chickens, $2.0.@100 us to 8iz01 0ld fowls CANTALOUPE basket, CALIFORNTA Crevsmgis rate, #.50: Jems, Tie por per LLL; in sacks, ONTONS—P'or ., £.0073 95, HLUEBERRIES—15-t. boxs, J{gnuu ES—4 busket cr .tes, $1.2 bu. boxes, RAPES—Por 0-1h, hasket, 65@770. NECTARINES - 21,7502, 0 DANSON PLUAS-24-q1. case, $1.0 1@ —Goud shipping stotk seurco at 815 [ NEW Yonrk, Auz, 17.—PeTronevsM—Market ovened steady and advanead 3 on local buv- ing, ¢ nin oll. spot snles, 15,010 bbis.; open- lowest, 53iic; clos- no sales. Total’ siles, \ost, Lima ofl, i 15,000 L] Corroxsren OrL—Quiet hut steady. PALLOW=—Quiet hut steady. Rosiy —Quiet but stendy. = Dull but steady. REOOL. A, 17.—SPIRITS TURPENTING— S 0d per cwt LONDON, Aug, IT.~LINse: ewt, Manchester Commercial Roview, MANCHESTEN, Auz. 17.—The Guardian in its nerciul article siys: The rise in the of sitver and tho wdvance in American cotton at Liverpool has impirted n more choerful feeiinz, withont any increase in the practicil business. Lur:e transuctions are wrd of. Sollers who necd business have difieulty infinding purchasers at the lowest polnt. Ordersuro restrictod to rotail busi- ness. The sto ks of hettor qualitios of print- ing cloths ure ascunmulatis ED Otu—17s 1d per Cotton Marker, Youk, Aug Contrasts olosed steady. NEW Onneans, La, Auz 17.—Steady: mid- dling. 6 15-160: Tow ‘middiing, 67-16e; vood ordinury, net and gross receints, halos: exports coustwise, 1,53) bules; sules, 700 Dbaless stock, ( Dales. NEW Yonk, Ay ned firm 5 po ats down, ol 15 point A Siios. A0 b “Anaiec: SR Septomber, 81 O tober, 81 10: {:I nllnhn B0 L March, $13 8501345, May, $13.30@1540; t Rio, active; No. 5 31425, e Liverpool Mai VERPOOL, Aug. I7.—WHEAT—Dulls demand v holders offer freo'y: Califor. 10d@is 14d per contal; red wostern: sprini, 5dans 5iad: red western er. 65 413d@0s i Cony—Dnull; demand poor; new mixed west- tad per centul. -408 6 per ewt. for prime western, Traders' © CHICAGO, TIL, Auz 171 Co. to 8. A. MeWhorter ade has been the prineipal souree of woukness in wheat. The crop is beln : marketed rapldly and everything which checks the free move ment to tide water necessarily has & depress- inz Influence on interior warkets. In wddition receipts ve been un- usually lurge. cables unusually weak and exports below the averaze. Nituraliv prices have been lower and the bears have il foree. Local teiders are gon- rtand lookinz forn further broak. Fhiere b been some 2001 buving by commis- son houses. There was a protty shorp broak —in corm on - real- lzing by discourageous longs. thoixn the dry woeather. moderave receipts and stronz eastern mirkets prevented a goneral raid and shake out on stop loss orders, : ho renction of ubout e is thouzhit by conse tive traders o be suflicient to buy on, i sonie of the best bulis would not b su to see Septemberdrop unde fol.owed corn, but it no thne werd 1y w T Laup ™ nett. Hopkins & rhe freizht bloe ha X . In provisions considerabio lonz stull wen't . s and the bu | supnort. The hute | Lo an ons- Wwho miw their profits d Lo get out for u time. Auz 7=1 G, Lozan & Co. to Hollinzer & 'Co: The wheat trket opened lower on the weak cabies and st feat that the raliro o strike now on at Buftalo would interferoc with grain traflic, During the duy the news. such s receipts, shipments, lute cibles, bearlsh churacter snt the local crowd. The w 8 all of an extremely used free seliing by akness inlow grades, Ge discount for No. 3 wheat, ako heiped —the decline. The only news of lish — character — was indi- entions v nd colder weather throughout the northwest. and « report fron South Dakotu showing that the lurgely overestimated. After ruling wouk il the worninz wheat rallicd and ciosed at the o) price of the day. The weakness in corn tho zreater part of the day was lurge y duc $ the culminat.on ot the pust duys'- Hqaidation rop had been and free scliing on the break, influencod by feur of "the strike ot Buffulo sproadin: Fuair buying bsorbed ull v offerings, and the market closod firmer ut Outs moved u sympithy with corn. Larger receipts of hogs than expected cansed i wouk opening in provisions and started liquidation of small holdors pork deciining shurply and clostug at 8110) While ribs and lurd were more steady. CnicaGo, [, Auz. 1T.-Counseimun & Day to Cockrell 13ros. Commission combany s With forel:n murkets demorulizod. weatlior magnificent for crop movementund sh!pients Interrupted by labor troubles In the eust, the wonder is thut the uraln markets we panicky toliy. On the contrar. closed stendy at 4o decline, and corn firm 4t 140 bolow yesterduy's Lutest | wheat " u lzht business aud that contined melpully” to cal shorts covoring graduully outside longs )1d out. In corn Hquidation by outs do Tongs und hoavy shortseliing by seaipers the order of thie duy, There now remain but W0 dmportant lonz iines in this market nnd these hive been doublod in the pust two day. Tu oats uleo the warket has sott ed into locul bands aziin und the most influenvial lnterest 15 00 the lonz side. The thus s cotting very close when September pork his to be pald for by somebody und country hoiders remen- bered thit iUsold ut £10 wiider Januury pork lust £l “The drewd of anothor collupse in old pork hus turned the public against 16 and mide 1€ hard to dispose. of wfter shorts ire fliled hio o v Lord and ribs ure still firmly held by is uipulators, but new tride ¥ sluck, thew STOCKS AND BONDS, Strength o th Ind rinls Was the Lea g Feature, NEw YOuk, Aug. 17.~The stock market to- duy displayed u reactionary tewper d spite the streugtn in industeiuls, but the ad- vianees lo the lutte tlon, 1t was (mpossiole Lo coutinue i the of the kenoral tomper of the raliroad Lt the gencral openlng the short nterest | markot s been greatly roduced by the vunes of the previous day and tho high prices undoubtedly brou ht out some stock for the long account, whie selllug of short ACCOUNL WS HOL Wunt ng d with the very Huwited demand o declining ton fency wis lu- Partod Lo the market from the very opon 10 the fuce 0f munipulated strenzth of the wndustriuls and the fow specia;tics whion re- wvelved ch uttention Awong the griuzers Rook ‘Islaud showed most weakness in the forenoon but A teh d the downward movemont Intor i the duy, bt Puul waw offered down, but recelved sup- pork uad recovered, the otbers displuylug no arlsing fron wanipu a- ace In the Flohamer & Oo. &880 ¢old coin for shipment foaturo of note. The weak spot in rallroad h to Enrope tomorrawdy the steamship Colum- shinres was the Wheelinz and Lake Eries, euch of which retired sbout 1 per centon very lleht | bia, offerings, but all other losses were confined to LoNDON, Aug. WI4&The amount of bulllon fractional amounts. Tho sugar and the lead | gone tnto the BAnk ot England on balanoes to- stocks wore loaders among the Industrinls | day wis £6,000, THEI counchl bills wore allot- the eardaze shares be ng quite negiected, nnd AoeHnb of '4d per Fup Puris general eloctric was advanced only in the | quoted porgwntes atif. 820 for the afternoon. 18140 The upward movement fn the and oxchange on London wt ecks, 1 r1znrs and 1e ila 18 very shurp in |‘n’. gty de m"'l. and suzar preferred was lifted 2% por cen oy b, . while the common was |'u|\:m|’. with ’; per LIVE STOUK MARKETS, cent. The leads rose 1 3 per cent re- | ) Bpectively befors the movement came to o | Cattle Trading Moderately Active—Hogs halt. The engugement of nearly #1,000,00) in Dull ana Lower, gold far shipmont had tho wsial Ooct 0f | oyaia, Acg, 17.—dtdespts for the first hait checking the wnimation wnd advance. the | oA ook e Wit those tor te fey drooping wndency of the general list could hardaly be said to hiave been stimulated by it and the aetivity of the brokers who usuilly act for the loading doalors was sufficlent to acconnt for ali the weakness displayed during theday. Prices drageed along durinz most of the day. slowly deprectating, but toward the close there was an | ase of pressure of short stocks and spocial animation was deo. yeloped in Readine, Rock [stand, Burlingto New England, Erie ‘and St Paul; while all r tire to still lower fizures thun hud been renched during the forenoon. G The foars of w quidation of Mr., Bostwick's holdings possibly excrted some influcnce in nging that stoek to the front, but the seil- ing for th was strictly for tho short ne- count and Inanticipation of such Hguidatine, the ninrket romained without othier foaturs halfof 1nst week sho LUweattle and 3,20 over 1L.00) shee * he run of catele was not by any means heavy. Taere wore hardly as many recolved ns wore here last Wednesday and sonmo 30 heatl of these were southern cattle bonght at Kunsas City nnd consigned direct ton local klller, not being offered on the murket, There was u good heaithy demand for decent cattle of all Kinds and on such prices ruled about steady. Some udy fat beoves sold n shde stronzer, Oa the other | d tho ge oral run of halt fut and green enttie weio hard to move even at a substantinl roduction Tuesday's prices, Falr togoord cornfod W dasreuss of nourly 4% snd an lnerease of Seors Lrau cht from &1, 10k0 8140, with sovoral 4 to stern of | groon stuff at ro sevoral lowds of cattie hero vood enough for_beef. None thom wors choice, nnd sales woro it trom & 5 Thero wero a fow loads of miostly in 1o * und finally closed quiet and wonk at the 0w- ost prices of hour brouzh! t o duy. Tha losses in the last 0st of the uctive stocks down of st W materialy lower lovel than that FIOF GHALIE 1IAROTA At TG 61080, eveninz, and whilo qar preforred [ CRETGT GG generally . sold & shado Seovad et galu o of B per cent 1b | ggronger. Tho fresh reccipts included twenty ool n = that - respect, {0r | orpwenty-five loads of cows and mixed stuff, ton_ of § percent, Buriington Vs DCE | id the genoral quality of the offerines w t Ngw ngiand Uy por cont, Wheellnrand | pothing oxtra. Al looul houses wanted ehis e garle preferred 1%, por contand New | olyss of stuff and tho trade wis falr.y Drisk. York Oentral | per cent. ‘The teansactions in | booy v good cows wnd holters sold wt from Tisted shares rouched only I8RG 6, but Keud- | g iRgGeot Gois und holtors sold ut from ing furnished 43, 45, the trading in no other stoek re: 15,000 shares, and the uniisted aeparing R overnment hon 1s h 1te bon Is ndulland steady. he following he closing guctaticns for tho I the New Yerk Steek ex- to #1355, Calves wero In fair sup- wod and prices gradually raied )10 81,20 10 £1.35, The tone to the trado in_ stook and feeding eattlo wus better than it has been for somo time past. Fresh recoipts wero Hght, and tho SUpply tn the hundsof rozular dealers smaller ve been dull and firm, chanse today: £ — | than * asual. Several country buyers wore Ateliinon.. ... K NAL via 1o | Iooking “around, and quite a few cattle Adams EXpross 16| N Contrn o1 [ ehanged ands. ' Salos wora nt from 8150 to Alton, T LD G Norfolk & Wost: pfd 42| $10), D1t 8223 10 8275 bou ght the bulk. Ropre- do preferred. . 150 [North Amer. Co ... iy | sentative sales: Amerivan Kxpredi’ i | Northem Pac 203 P uitine Gtk do pr. ¢ 2 ada Pocifc 8108 Den ® Gt No. Av. Pr. No. Av, No. Av. Dr. FOULHOFA. . G376/ NOTLIWOBLAEN. ov s GLOI0G R0 B 0686 201020 8435 Contral Pacitie. . S0 QIUH 40 170 440 Clies. & Ohlo.......0 trai, .. 1..115) Onlec s & Qut ¢ Wostoris: ING AND EXPORT. Chicazo Oragon lmdrove 19..1050 Consolidate . Orezon Nay G il 1. 0m 18.. 050 Colorado ( ciic Mall.... ... L RRY " 08 Cotton U1l € Deoc & K .- g 17. el & Hudson fPitsburg. L py D L & W Pullman Palace. .. 8..1025 D& ,‘ f mlul Western. 15 2 do prd. 1L, 90 240 AR G & W pid 6..1063 260 I Rook Islana. : 7. 88 205 T pfd. 148 1S, ). & SOF Ist pfd. X & K. L pra Viitoy S COWS AND HRIFERS. ois contral. dui & Ot 2,800 1% 18,82 17 St Paul & Dulnth.; & Kansas & Texas pfd RELFERS. ko Erle & West 4040 110 B4 115 2,270 125 Lo g CALVES, Lead 2. 165 300 450 I 10227 30) e Loutssilie § 4095 3% i Manhattan {empiis BULLS. AR 1,470 125 1.105) 18 1.4 1% Mobile & Oblo. .. Wheeling 1. 660 150 1130 155 Nashville Coat do. pfd. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, Natlonal Cordag L 670 150 B 8. 0% 300 * asked. tbid, . "?‘: 20 2. 2..118) 300 The total siles of stocks today were 1i.10807°2 005 0 o i shares. Incluaing: Atehison, 1425H: Ol O ISLER D) 4 A bl £hl) Gas, 5.810; krl i Manhattan, 6,278: Mls- | 2. 0635 215 1..1100 2 50 soutl el orthern Pactfic preferred. MILKERS AND SPRINGE G.844; Readin, St. Paul, 13,200; We: No. Union, 5,20 Teowand ealf.... ... ..... Nov Vi MBReyIIacHe oo tnd el 1212 £W YORK, Aug. 17.—MoxeY o8 Cavo—Easy, | 15prinser BRI ran:ing fn\!llhl‘y o2 per cent: lust loan, 1'% ercont; eloshig. offered it 1% por cont, Piiste MERCANTILE PAPER—Steady No. Av. per cont. s cows.... 8 [ERLING FXCHA Stondy S aicee il ha bsing quotitions on bonds: stoors. 1282 steor 5 : 5 steers. 1120 bulls.. . coee HBY [ Mutunl Unton s, steers, . 1199 steers... 04 205 LT8R N. G Tt Cort..: e iy Stoora 1010 2 &) U100 [N orth, Pacitie T8t ) 208 i 45 PR Stoer Stoers. 1208 i 4 i'is: W54 Novehwastores Gor steers, Gt G W £ m;x‘ SN.W. Con. 1y Ayl'urlln'x‘lx 5 8% calves.. 254 300 100 St & LML G : (gt T s s en: Y Ttocoipts wero only fair und the qunl- ity not very wood. C.reumstunces and con- dltions we sidedly In the buyers' favor and the o @ <low un 1 lowsr thio out the deeling, being anywhero from de to 13 on all grades, There wasa mo lerate shipping demand for wood hozs of ull weighus prices ruzed from 5o to 10 lower than “Tues- day, sorted hogs bringinz $3.45 1o #5.00. Puckers and local speculators were decidediy bourish and bought the buik of the light ant mixed hoss ut & Wwith some us low as £.30. Business was on the dail and draceing order pruing, but thers were not over half a loads unsold at noon. The bulk of the sules were at from $5.40 to $5.45 ugainst #5.5) to #5.60 Tuesday. The general average of .44, neainst £.574 Tuesday prices puid was & and #6230 Jast Wednesday. Representative Wost shore. . IR G w. P Boston Stock Quotitia BosTON, Mass.,” Aug. 17.—Tho following are the elosing sto3k quotations: Ateh. & Top o & Mot Hecla sles: & PN No. A No. Av. Sh. Pr Cen. com . 3 74 16) & Eng G 160 s Cenirai e % o preferred 20 louez M. Co.( 8) lantic i2) Sun Fray 1 Quotations. ] SAN PRANCISC0, Cil. Aug. 12—-Tho oficisl 200 closing g 1otations for mining stocis tud Wy 28) werd Alta as Tollows . B Best' & "iolch: ol ; Tw Bodle Consolidated. eviidn. . 105 Chollur i onsolidated . 73 C.C. & - Frix ) Crown | et i Furekn , nwonwealth, il 5 Jphir ning Aug. 17.—The following mining stoek quotations: New the elosin You, aro 1 i I * askod, f St Louls Mining Stocks. §t. Louts. Mo. Auz, 17.—0n the Mininz ex- chanze today the following quotations wero S0 S 1. AW 9144 Pat Murphy. 02 STl lizaboth.... 1.] G Stiver Bell .. 10 184 ronite Mtn. . §0) | 4 SRR 1 Review. [Copyrighted, 18 mes Gordon Beanaett ) LoNDON, Aug, 17.—[New York Horald Oable— IR AND BODAM, al t Tk BeE)-Business has snown o 47 #i50 162, 40 010 Offerings consisted of three double 1ittlo more life In thestoek ox:hngs toduy, onzh 9 pol b cks of vory fuir westerns that met with a thouzh ut tho hest It hus beon quist. Consols | PCHS B0, 0" Gool mutsons are wanted ure lgper cent quicter, Indiun rupeo puper | SR TEE KPR BT W ed. has fallen 17 per cont, owing toslight reianses | Fale ~ to -~ good natl . In the price of sllvor. Witk one or two excop- | fulr to good woiterns, &5 @l 16 comumon and orela) govor, o a0 S0 stock sheep, 1.5, D15 ROO ~ 1 v tions forelgn government” securities ciosea | Stock shuen, 250 Representutive sules: tolerably firm, 4 good tone being reported on 9 Av. I ontal boursos. Home raflwiys Vo ‘\'i"uucx e vrery v T Dbeen dealtin to a larzer oxtont than for some | 1ob Vio wechers Frrrrngen (R V) some timo past nd have been quite buoyant, | 30) [ Wethers 1 440 Ing boen fuvorably influonced by 06 | 35 Uiiih wethers... 10 440 athor, whilo th @ statements were en , : ghton deferred has been Recelpts and Disposition of Stock, Tesulting I u riso of 21 por | RECEINTS vanco of 115 por cent, wus Tess 4 S In Great' Western' and | _CATTEE. [ (L] (I3 Northoustern, bor cont In South- | Gol tiond|Cars. arw.[Hoad| Cars. | Howd. custorn deferrod, % por cent in Groat Exstorn, it London and Southwestorn. b 10 i percent in nearly il others, American raiiwiys closoed loss lirm than they have been, due to latest wdvices rezarding sirikes, buv consldering the serious nature of the news tho market is sin ularly [ittle effocted either S e | =l BUYEIS, Omahu Packing e in New York or here. which leads to the bellet | The . 11 Huw that the accounts have beon exiderated. | swift & Co Thoro hus boen no Improvement in tho ae- | 4he Cadaby and for money. Short louns have been | J. I 8quires, Bostonii.. ishy obtained “ut 1y per cent. The dis- | Chieago I & 1% Co. count market Is irmer: two and three months' [ Binbler .00 Liils have beon quoted ut 1 to 1 per cent. qalie D, &4, Bpeo v e'w, ship're K% 5 Finuncinl Notes, LOIt 0yer. ..., A8, Aug. 17.-Three por cent rentes 00f | - - ¢ for the account. NEW Youk, A 1T ~Clearings, #88,100,- 6173 bulances. #4311 AVANA. Aug. 17.-Spanish gold, R2504@ AG0. 11, Aug. 17— clul Telogram to 4. Exehunge qulet. Sugar quiet. THE BEE ] ~The cattlo murket wis not st all BALTIMORE, Md.. Aug. 17.—Cloarin 28, #2,205,- 708: buluneos, BH5HI8 Rale, 6 per ce PULLADELPRIA, Pi, Auz 17,—Clearing Tam seventy-seven years old, (IR ulnuces, $1428,610. Mouoy, 4GS and have had my age renewed peroent. atleast twenty years by theuse Mexvits, Toan., Auz 1T.—Now York ox- of Swift's Specific. "My foo chunze soiln e at $1.05; clearings, #220,00); and leg to my kn!;f 0 4 bulunces, $51.400 [uaalpg sore Tor two'years, '{"u',.‘}h\fi'(lf::'u‘.i:ll Y Fhls t . After taking hite New OnuEANS Lo, Aug. 17.—Cloaringy to- | [tcould nothe cured. After taung HEES buiy ¢ New York ‘exchinge. ecumer- 1,000 proun iy Olearings, #1277, SR Mongy firm at 67 per on New York, 4)e discount. so life. Y ught let all suiferers know of your wonderful remedy. % o oLD IrA F. STiLss, Palmer, Kans:s Cify, BOSTON, Muss, Aug. 1%—Oourings, $id, 404005; bislunces, $L052012° Rite for 4 poroent. Exclinuge on New York, 19415 1SAWONDERFUL Qisauut. REMEDY- especially for Cic A(lll.l I{l. Qvuukh. Ild uuy.‘m-;\;ly a old people. It builds u hanged. New York exchuunge, 4 ¢ disco ¥ T e Blorling exohunce. Uil und’ uachanged: 4 geaars] hoalih. Timt Oloarings, $17.07.95° .- NEW YOuK, Au‘ 17.~E. Von Hoffman & Co., SWIFT SPCIFIC COMPANY, Luve ordered W00 wad Heldelbach, Atlaota, Gay to sellors' 1iking. Tt was overstocked, ex- tremoly dull and unevenly lower, There was nothing in the eattle line for which former could he obtained. Good to cholee nn- steors sold protty closa to yesterday's guotations. bt ‘the rank and file wero fufly rom I0¢ to 15e lower, makinz a reduction from Monday's prices of trom 15 to 3¢ In all grades bolow cholee. The Ler are not more than 10¢ lower than at the beglaning of the woek, The ereater relative strensth shown by that class is oxplained by the fct that sich constituted only a very small of the supply. Of the 20,00 on sale not more than 10,000 were natives Toxns being credited with 6,000 hoad, and the Stern £ inzes with 4,000 hoad bulk of the nutives &old at from 1.7 to 82,50 for_ cows ana bulls, and at from £330 to H.50 for steers, while Tron $1.65 to #2.65 were tne prevailing prices for Toxans, and from $.9 to $150 for westerns. In addition to the wenkening ef- fect ot oxcessive recoipts the strike on the enstorn ronds was usod by huyers as a lever With which to force down prices. Many cattle pomnined insellors' hands and the . Tho hoz market took a big tumble today With a supp'y nearly three times s largo a9 D for the day previous. Buyers wero in A position ‘to dictate thrms and thore was o decline of pork at 150 por 100 1bs, The outsido = fizure 1o more thin covers tha reduction in common erades and the hest of offerings showed a shrinkazo o) 10c. At the lower pricos fiir activity was dovelopea nnd most of the hors chanzed owners nt from # to #.2) for poor lots, Sules wore effected all wlone up to & for assorted Neavy. Siles at botter thin 8 wore now, the srouter part being at from #3530 to £5.80. Lizht welzhts sold about Oc under the prices puid for heavy hogs. The at from % 080 was dul was dull at lower prices was adoeline of from se to 2 in slheop. o in sheep e Re- Ther and the decline in lambs was fuliy eelpts were large and the deman! of an in- different at fron and charscter. Quotations now ringo 3100 t0 £, for' poor to_cholee sheep from &35 to 800 (or lambs. Few sale o mrde ut better than # .00, the prevailing 0 8530 to 81, Lumbs sold Catile, 2100 ho op. 10, 00 hoad, nine Journal reports: nogs, 23,000 “Recolpts, 10,000; shipmonts, 4.5%; market s ow, steady to 1ie lower: double BXLrL Stoers, £5,0 15,40 #1 73 12 zool to choi 405 other: : rinzers, S, B4V, arlings, $2.40@ Recelpts, 20.00; shipments, 8,000 mur- ket slow and 16@(5e lower: roush pickers, $3.15 @555 wood mixed, # 60@.0; prime henvy nd butehers' weizhts, 88075 4 te, §3.5)705.83 S 10,000: "shipments. 13 owers lambs, 25¢ lower: natives, exuns, $11215140; westerns, $150 £1,500006,00; @4.85, St. Louls Live stock Market. St Louts, Mo 17~ CATTLE—Recelpts, shiprionts, i muarket baroly steady: © stecrs, § 10 Texauns and Indlin FL10@ 00 ners, $1.002 15, . ipts. 400 shipments, 400 vy $5.70@5.80; mixed $5. 45,4003 wirket dull. s at #1795 ket lowe Hght $5.6)@5 SHEED — [oceipts, receipts rouzh Toxun: fow sules. ¥ome good nat 8 @5 shipmoats, 1,400: Only a New York Live Stock Markets. NEW Youk, Augz. 17 - BEEVEs—Recolpts, 2400 heads: market netive @doe higher: native steers, £39)@5 60; und _Color ados, KLMT410; bulis and cows, 2000300 dressed beof highor nt 7@te per 1b, Shipments toduy, 408 beeves, 4,380 quarters of heof; ship- ments tomorrow, 1,220 beeves and 1,38 quar- ters of beof. CALVES—Recelpts, 139 head: market e per lb. hizher: vea's, $3.01@300 per 10) 1bs.: #3005 T3 buttermiik culves, K500 stern culy $1.007: 15 SHEEP AND LAMBsS—Roccipts, 0,000 head; at L0055 per 100 1685 lambs 4@i.25; drossed mutton stoady at ¢ per dressed Lrmbs firm nt G2 - —Receipts. 9,20 head, market steady, 25 per 100 [bs. g o THIS WOULDN'T WORK. e Charge a Man with Vagrancy and Find Him Wealtl D. A. Ray was arrested in the v hotel on Monday night and tried yesterday on a charge of yagrancy. The tastimony introduced showed that the defeadent was in receipt of aregular income from the pension offica at Washington, that ho was the owner of 640 acres of 1and in Kansas and had a mortgage of §1,000 covering a hotel in the same state and that he paid his hotel bills rogularty. Ray was arrested someo weeks ago fov lar- ceny as bailee and o Grand Island girl made thecomplaiet, The mouey was paid over to the girl and tho caso settied out of court. The detectives suspect a great deal and aro making the town so warm for Mr. Ray that he will probably move. The case feil through, By VERY LITTLE DOING. Park Commissioners Are Not Pushing the Proposed and Needod Improvements, Work on the Omaha parks and boulevards seems to be kespicg pace with other lines of public work by simply standing still. Ever since the park commissioners and Mayor Bemis collided in the matter of cut- ting the roadivay through Bemis park that work has remaimed in statu quo and will re- main so until Judge Lake returns 10 investi- gato and report upou the matter. Very little has veen done at Elmwood be- cause’ the board wanted to save the money for the improvement of boulevards. Hanscom park has been kept in good voncition but there hos been very littlo money expended on it this summer. The work of siukiag the artesian well pro- resses slowly. It is aown now nearly 800 feet and the ‘workmen have again been de- luyed by a cave-in which will bold thejwork bick for several days, You see the last of Catarrh, if Foulltako Doctor Sage’s Catarrh Romedy, With tho poisonous, ir- ritating snufl's, strong caustic so- lutions," creams,” balms, and tho like — you don't, They may, per- baps, help you for a time. But when Catarrh is driven from the head by such means, something elso is suro to suffer, Usually, nino times out of ten, it’s the lungs. With 'Dr. Sage's Remedy, therc's aperfeet and permancnt cure, by sensiblo mothods. The worst chronic cases yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties. Not only Catarrh itself, but Catarthal Head- ache, Cold in the Head—all the troubles that may causo Catarrh or may como from it. There's either a perfect and permanent cure, 1o matter how bad your case, or of how long standing — or there's §500 in cash for you. Thie proprietors of Dr. Sage's Remedy, in perfect good faith, agree and contract to give you oue or the other, . SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Comp SOUTH OMAHA. Test cattle. hog and sheep murket in the west any COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS Vrite to this hous: OO A [¥etge 0t bonss, for cor- Wood Hroa\er;, fouth Omuba—Telephone 107, = Chl 3.1 DADISMAN. | W. K. WOOL). { MBnagers. Market reports by wall anl wire cheerfully turnished upon up slication, —THE— Campbell Commission Co, Ohleago, EastSt. Louls, Kunsas Clty, Soath Ouiahi, st3ux City, Fort Worth. A. D. Boyer & Company, 5§ and % Exchunge Bulldinz,South Omaliw Correspandence solkitad and war) 1 Viecta atteision vo ordors fof a e 150} tablshed, 1884 - - - Capital fully pald, Waggoner Birney Company Wrlto OF wine us f0F prompt aad rellable markos reports Incorporat 20,00 Perry Brothers ¥ Company, Live Stook Commission. Room 61 Exchange Bullding, South Omaha Leieplone 1707, OMAHA Manufacturers”and Jobbers’ Directory ARCHITEC 'S AND BUILDE ~ 0 H. Glenn, Contractors and sub conteictors for all kinds ot butlding plastering painting, ete. Allwill rocelss e and bulldors directory frec, by sending thaic nam s, business and loeatioin £0 tho publishor. J, K. Glonn, 11§ 8, 15Lh strest ———— AWNINGS AND TENTS, Omalia Teat & Awning (o Flags hammocks, ofland rubber clothi Send | flags, bannors, ste. Son | foreat'gue, for catalogue.10 8. 16th —_— . BAGS AND TWINES 0py of Glonn's archite Woll Bros. & Co. | Tents, awninzs, tarpan lins, covers of all kinds Bemis Omaha Iflgfio Importers and mefs, flour sacks, burlaps, twine, —— BICYCLES. | BOXES. M0 Daxon, | MG Todd, [tocosr ta .0, Witk 4 onson. MLk olgar, papor Bieyelos 201 on monthly| Hitaeing b & A payments. 1208, 15eh st fodii §ax Tina, A1 1oVl | W0 o st. BOOTS AND SHOL Morse-Coe Shoe Co. Stroot. traots 5 an i aro eablo " ilibay th s very s, it Steven Creedon. Manafacturor's ngong. Leansuoply sou with avory 1404 Farnam Street. Roo:m 15, faRli Kirkendall Jones & Co. Wholesale M(rs. Agents Boxton Rubber <hoeco | T1I02-1104- 1100 Earnoy- sy Boots, hoes, folt ' goud . Harney-st. rubbers, 1503 1310 CLOTHING. Blotcky & Cohen Clothing,nof rolsh- Dresh, 115 Harnoe —_— COAL, COKE, CORNICE, Omaha Coal, Coke & LimCe | Eacle Cornice Works AR seat e R vt ik ets, | 1110, 1012 Dodge: — CONTRACTORS. 1. . Glenn, | ' Bulld ey pntFACtors’ GROCERIES. | DRUGS, ETC. D. M. Steele & Co. [Blake, Bruce & 0o 12011205 Jonos strost, Omaha. | e —————————— HARDW AR, Lobeek & Linn. Reclor &_\\"ilfifii (0. Corner Ir!;:;'?‘“n: Jackson . Raymer, hardwaro supp! LUMBER. Joh A, Wakefeld Chias. R Lee. 0d lumber. wood i parqust | flooring. o 0th and Douglas. Quiney white O ————— LIQUOR 1 Trick & Merbert Wholosals lquor desler 1001 Furnam st. —_— MILLINERY. I 05l & O, Importers and jobbors of millinery, nottons, Mall ordars prompt. Tinra carpe 205-12 South 1ith s, COILs. [ Amer. HandSewedShocCo Carbufilcriapcr C0. | Standard-0il Co. S PAPER, Carry o full stock of printing, wrapping and | writing papor, card pa. per, ete. —_— OVERALLS, S HIRTS. Reftned and lubrieating olls, nxle grease, oto. King & Smead. Mfrsof "K & 8§ B SO T 8 = ——— ; 1'!(’01’)[161-1 COMMISSION, Branch & Co. Produce. fruits of all Kinds, oysters. tublished 1878, Whitney & Co, Butter, eggs and poultry. thst. | TW.E Riddel Jas & Clrk & Co, tabltshod 1885.) Mo batter ana | Butter. ohooso, oxgs Contenctors andsuh contractors for wit ints of ISR T L RN ‘ontractors and sub contractors for wll kinds o 417 South 1t 3 Vutlding, plastering, painting., ete. will - rocslve & Delignay £ oo s arcbitee x'and bulidors’ directory | = — Enra o y acnding thelr name, business nod loen 5 5 REP 3 publishier. J. 1L Glenn, 1155, 15th stroet STOVE REPAIRS,. DRY GOODS. M E. Snith & Co, *Kilpalrick - Koch Dry go0ds, notions, fur- | Dry Gools Co. Notions, nishing goods. Corner | gents’ furnishing goo14 11th and Foward sts Cor lthad Howard _— FURNITURE. Beele & Ty | Furniture Co., Grace an | tothstreet. Omala Upholstring Co, [ upholstered furnitu 102110 Nieholas street Wholesale only. Notice of the Sitting of the Cit as a Board of Eq To the owners of lots, pi ¢ Council s of lots and real tealutting on or adjicent to the streets, or avenies heret ed or situatod in or in part within any of the districts In specified: ou and each of you are hereby noti- fled t the city council of the city of Omaha will sit a8 bourd of cqualization the ofiice of the city clerk. in the city hall, Omaha, Nebruski, on Friduy, the 19th day of Auzust, 1802 from .. for {he purpose izing the proposed yelock a i, to 5 o'elock p. ot considerinz wnd equil- levy of spociil tixos i assessuients as shown by *i'roposed Assessuent™ now on file'in the ofice o city elerk, and corr ny crrors the and of hed =z all e the own OpErty S0 10 he o \ snts pro- d bein to cover everal improvementsduly a 1to be mude und now comp.eted, ns foilows: To cover the cost of consiructing n cuivert cross Sucrman avenue in grading district No. 25, wmounting (o the sum of F18.05, which sald sum it is proposed by a resolution duly adopted by the city councll, to assoms on tho roal estute in weading district in depth to center of block not toexe ) feet, the rate of £00463 per foot trontng D for chinge of geado of 28t stroc from Dorcas street 1o Ban -roft street, Martha street from 20th atrect to 21st street and Cus- tellur str from 20th street (o2 wnounting to $38,00, which suid su posed by n resolution duly city council 10 ussess on thy above stroct ber foot frontige, £0. 14056, ndept) adopt prop Ltite per foot, it blocks 2and 3. three lots decp: $0, Dlock 4, 1o half distunce 1o 201 street: bulinee <4, threey lotsdecp; blocks 18, ono lot denp, steliar strect, blocks 3 and 4. one lot decp; block 8, thr i PAFLOf 8 W quarter sec 27, 15) o Mirthi strec Cost of uve of ¥ lution me lot deep, adlng Chicago street from 41st roct, wnounting to the sum 1 s 1t is proposed by 1 reso- dopted by thoe eity council to us- '8N 0N ul estiate on both sides of ¢ 0 street fro t avenus to 4id sire pro rati, uccording o foot frontige. in deptli o the firstalley. Rate por foot, £,73825, Jost of grading the atiey in bl ok . Kountzo & Ruth’s wdd, amounting o the sum of $11%8, Which sum 1t s proposed by # resolution duly adopted by the city council to issoss on the renl es! Insald biock on ench side of suil ally pro rati, secordioz o the oot frontage in depth of one ot rato Der foot £, %45 Divniges for <rs@ing Him 1ton stroot from 45th strect to the Belt Tway right of wuy, wmount ni to th sum of #3200, wh ch sum 1t is proposed by u resolution y udopted by tho city council. to ussess the property on both s'des of Hamilton from righit of way 10 43t ding (o foot frontage, in depth ( o por £90L $).5 447, ADitin toarng down bulld- 28 by the bulldins amountin: to the sum of 32800, which sum it is proposed by a rosolution duly adopted by the city council, ainst the followine properiy: south 4 of the north 5 of lot 1, bloek KU 25 4-12 feet of iot 2, block ty, s for grading of thoalley from3ist 1o ween Marey und Muson strocis, wmountinzg tothe sum of & 8400 which sald sun 1t s proposed by resolution duly adoptad by the elty couneil to assess on the rowl ostaty udjoinins sald wiley on both sides from ilst Lo i street wccording (0 oot fronti:o in dopt- £o distunc ¢ 1ot; rato per oot #0.2.050. hanze of xkrade of Dougl Wih streets, nmounting 00, which wild sum it is pr obition duly udopted by v L city « 0 wssess s f0l Ows: ) Douzliss streot from L streot £, $1,00.00, On Doiglis stre street. 31,00 .00, On Douzlas street from 16th stroet streot. #, On Do :dis street from 20th streot on north slde to west Hoe of oty Housel's subAivis- fon: on the south slde from 2th street 10 wost 1ine of sub. Iy, subdivis ou lot 2 Capliol wdd, #2500 On Douglus street on north sile from wost 116 1ov 2, House's sub. (o wost [ne sib &, lot pose 0 15th ot from 15t streot to 16ih to 2th 2 Cupitol add:onsouch s de froe L woat Hine of sub I8 ot 2 Capitol wdd. to wost 1Tis Tot 6. Housel's sub, ¥1,08512 On Diuzius street, un uorth side from wost sub s, lot 2, Capltol o L wost Liue sab ot B Cupltol wadg ath tine from west lot 6, Housel's sub to west line sub 14 lot o wpltol wdd, 81,605, 06. 3 Douglus strect, on west line sub % ot & Oapitol add, to 24th sirees; on south slde from west lin ub 12, lot 4 Capitol udd to “4th strect. #1.2i 1 rih wide from the 66, Ou Zith slreet fromnorth loeof lot L to 1 st Omaha Stove RepairW'ks Stove repairs and wat attuchments kind of stove | TOY M. A. Disbrow & Co.| H. Hardy & Co. Munufacturers of sash, |Tovs. dollx album oors, blinds ani | fa 215, house £ nouldings. Branch of- | nlshing goods, ohil fice, 12th- and Izard sts. | dre, | | I south line lot H, K On 13th streot from to Dodge stroet, $3,347.71. On I5th street from Douzlus streot to Dodge roet oL On 19th street from Douglas to Dodge strees F1AGLGL id o he nssessed pro rata foontag lom's Ist add, ey north of Douglas according to foos . in depth to the center of block Damages for gradine 17th strect £ Vin- ton street to B street anount ne to the sum Of #L03L00. which sald sum it is proposed by a resolution. duly wdopted by the city counetl, 10 ussess on the lots sides of 17th street street, In depth to cunt alicy, g W foot foot. $0. 180 8 irading Buneroft stroet from 17th street to 2th streot wmounting 1o the su el estite on both Vinton street o B rof block or the tss frontige; rate. por which sald sum {is proposel by tion, duy mdopted by the eity to ‘wssoss o the 10N and al estute on both sides of Brneroft st 20th Strects, Dro_ rata accordin m 17th to to foot front- age, I depth o the first alicy or the nter of b ock: bt in the west haif of bloek 1 and o of block 2 in Okiahoma pirk. the K bo fourlots, KRate per foot fronte ning 20th strect through tax lot L seetfon nd 1ot 10, Riv, lew, amounting to the Of 580804, which suld suni It I8 Droposed resolution. duly dovted by the city councll, 1o ussess on the it i real estuto as oilows} To be levied on the west 15) feat of that part Iying east of 20th sircet and the east 15) feot of that part lying west of 20th strect of tax lot 1, section 16, §2,15 5 0 be leviod on lot 6, River v To be levied on lot 1, Kive 0 be loxied on lot 8. 1Rive 0 be levied on lot 12, Liverview. To b crview, $20.00, T'o be levied on lot 14 Kiveryview, $20,00. 0 be ussessed on the bulance of property on (1 strcet from Cuming strect to Luko streets 11744 foet at 807474, #a,018. 0", Lo he dssessed in deptih three lots, or to centn of block or the first ulley. Duniiges for chunze of grade of 20th strood from Hickory stroet to Marthu street. and Dor street frow 28th street to 20th avenue, amounting 1o the sim of $106,00, which sum 16 i3 broposed. by’ resolution ‘ily adoptod b the eity connell, to assess on the property ad« join ng the above named streets uccoraing Lo foot frontage In dopth from street to conter of Vloek not excoeding 130 feot at tho rute per foot 0.0 452 8 wding Seward streot fic tront, nmounting o th which suid suia it 1s proposed by a ress duly ndopted by the city connell - to ussess on the proporty on both sides of suid s 20th street 10 JUth SLreot pro riti ne ) 25th street to sun of $, the foot frontage, in denth to the ualley: in Prospect place to the depth of one ot. Lute ver foot, §).64838, vading Charles stroet from 2ith stroet to th strect, amounting t the sum of #5.210.61, wihiieh add sum 1t s proposed by & resolution duty adopted by the oity council Lo n8scss on the’lots and reul estate on sild Charlos strost fron 24th street to J6Uh SLUICOL PO Putit, #o- cord ne to foot frontage, in xl-,:uln l‘u the ulley r foot, orcenter of bloek. Kate g OUTA Grodin: Sith street fr et to the south [1no of section 2% u L0 Uhe sum OF #005.26, which 84id siinn 1t 15 proposed by resolution duly adoptad by the clty councll L0 wssoss pro Fatson the Proocrty idjolning th str rom Arhor strect to thie south Hue of section 28 on both sides of stroet pro rutn per foot. frontuse, in depih to the alle or 150 fect. Rate per foot. #0.52/4, Tu block O, Dupont place, to be wssessed us follows: Lo ‘ 1, #1267 Loy AT3 10t b, $04.08, Griding th avenue f Haulf Howard sLreet, nino.) 6741 which sidd st 1t 1s pr ton duly adopted by the ¢ n Parnain street to Loz to the sam of A by u ros: punell Lo ws: wess on the proporty wdjolninz #th uvenue from Fnrnum street to Huif Howar ruct atn necording Lo the fool frontuge, in 10 the center of blovk. Itito per footy a thatsald “Proposed of Assossment” ure now subject to the Inspection and exuminhilon of awuy of the owhers of suld 1ots, parts of 1ots or bieces of real estate, or the lnspection or exasmination of iny person Interested in suld proposed ag- sessuinis, st the oflicy of sald city clork, and that by @ resolution of suld council, duly wdopted, 1618 proposod that uuless for good wnd suthiolent cuuse it iy bo oLerwise or dorea und dewrmined, that the cost of suld I PEOVEIEnIN FOSPECtivily Lo u exsod on the severnl 1w, purts of (0fs and picces of rowd ostuto w8 shown by siid proposcd pluns of uss SeRNIENT You und each of you neroby notities appear before suld Bourd of Equalizatic the time and place above specltied to uny complalot. statement or objection you Cosire concerning any of suld proposed 1o vie And ussussLIont Of speoinl Lixos JOIiN Owaba, Neb, August 11th, 165 N\

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